Ocean City Sentinel, 24 December 1896 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel. ITUNTIC COUKH GLEANINGS

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d»y lit AtUutie City. Mr». M. Bird gave * diitiH of Am-i fiirndc oil gaudar.

i the *uow, ■ L 1,1 w 1 UWUAN • A AlUILO. Quinton E. Champion, one of Ocean Tlie Oburta un Wedneaday laat grant mum fav r.n , '“•• l poDMl UU,i ! New* of the Count, Gathered from n '"‘- * 1 ' 0 - f "' *1 AA.Ti.w.tol*.A.\Vt« I ..„ and Ale*. mure ra\oial’le aeattirr, when aapecial \ariou* Sour-M the part ten week* had been aulleiing ander Hprlnger, butb of Cape May meeting «il| be caMwl.aid ttit^rudd fhmi typhoid fever, aun-umbed to Uw 1 Court Hotiae. tlually apphned and aocepled. r * Woodbine • vmpliraliuri'ibat »•> ufira net In dur- (oorge H. Bate* »a» acqullled un - A pdeuliarniwbapgaveMia* Fkaeoee! The Woodbine Edueatlmial Club will *"» ^•"' ■hwnev. Mu> death ncnirred the charge of keeping a diwiderlybou-e

-' " IT Sunday morning, at hi* lale rr»- at Cape May Point. The complaint won Anbury avenue, near Kourth again«l Mr. Hale* waa made bv J. I,afler t»enty-lour hour*of inienae Henry PMmunda. of Cape May, atrfi ring. Although hi-death wan not whom lie liaa had couaiderable llilga-

mourauu uonara. piN-ted, It ha* ca»t a gloom over the Uoo lu Uie Court of Chancery,

directly acro~* the enilanee j “ , " u, " uu town, for tiy hi* many virtue* of head The ault of Charle* I.. Hletier A Bro., oh-et. eflo-tualiy tilockiug Ml. a thirteen-lontb-a-ld child of luit.l. " ,J ''“rt ^ »"» ^ <‘ r <*«•“ «ly. '■ A harhw P. Tultie, of

Railroad ?imr.?a1ilrf.

Unwood.

Tton and Mable Adam* ate h<

•clnail and will remain until after

,ith the full name amUd. Thmu'Jlf’ii* *o*e™|,y l2 mr, 1^‘V^^uliht.^ta J ““' S,JL enter, m., nec^nl^ir u ? Vm ^ £ ^‘^^'^Move and went „„ 1. to he ceived flfty lamnd eophwof theIValm* ^ ^ improved by the expenditure of .

•"be u-d ."tbewnt^ den., a bmgueof flameabot out fr,m, „ K ^nd dollar*.

UOCAU HAPPENINGS. > ; N.Hmi , bbaofleringwltb«wye re !‘“^3 ,, '- , 'y Omen Creek. u to Uie cliLet. efleaHuallylfalactdng Mt.. * .hlrteeo«ontbw<dd cblldof itgjpb

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entneli aongni i given on Hun day evenmg. con.i.line of , are tbe faatalottabie lad lif^bt. i nri-nna-►ong. and re. Vudii'n. rl gl,t..ih—d at tin-pnwml lime. , Steclmanvillr. ' " A. P. Hel'kv. ol Millville. a^proiwtlV Hie funeral nfMarion,infantdaughter

•>. HerflL-a were .n nine of the parent*, f H. M. Minith.' Ini intetery. / The hereaN e aympaXliy of thla «. great aBtieUnii. •ml family lia»e tat e Myera farm.

and Fiflii Iir*i-i*' ul

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mix-tty

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day* with her datigli

, in Atlantic (. December *

mr a<v»unlig; a,“Trenton for «

rAialiou Agent Adolph Kdaat taking a ae-k'* vacation. Jaiin Hand, of.\itgle*ea, i- tlie *ul*.tilo Kev. I. O. Man cheater all! |« aivtmoa anproprute to Chrlatini gunday ntoiniDg In tlie M. K. ch Mr-. Ko*. of Salem, returne.1 t< b.anr on Toewlay after a lengthy

f public M-bool* ay f .r the Chrr»t lug on Monday, J;

anault in Seplemlier, IMrt, upm I Hand, a *|airt*uiau of tan: Hardy. l*a*Jam'paroled by the Slate I of Pardon*. The appeal in Day-la-half wa* *tgned by hundred* of

i be • of

i early Monday an’* m|ue*t and e bum

The

Helm, a widow llv

.’ Mr. *dia place, and ord * elu j hreakfm*! fur him. * * III itMwmply with the

[ordered hint out o

■ We*

Charle* Matbea*. Jr., of 1 pliia. lu* putdiaacd the Park cauer Sixth alNM and Central

ofj II. Slawter.

Peter Murd.

j .prang at tin

h*» brick on the etuoed, during which to the erection ,4 a, »"»'id* were 111fli<«td ou

veuur, UearSac.ud !' , * r '*•* badly bralrn. Hel ecream*

I attracled a neighl«>r> atlnithei, wIhi

of May’* landing ; came h, bet aid. The man made hi* elect P,u of a not lie, j >~*wpv through a kitchen window, and lenuc.-uvar Sentnd! uf bim ha* been •.-cured,

though the pilicr autboillle* at Kgg

Hart*>r are a-eking ou a doe.

Atlantic City.

Harvey Hunaleker, a workman, lia-t

it the

widem

mtly will

. Mia. Maggie Johi *

id family luve rented iey of one of th-orge

Juhn It. Kendrick I* having hfa> *ture pru|enin< on Aabury avenue, auuth of Elgblh *ticet, greatly improved by a

ora r wt of iiaiiit.

Ml*. David Smith, of Kdgeaater Park, wa* m tbi* city Monday and Tuaaday attending to bu*iui*a>and view-

ing nupruAemrul*.

J. 41. Sharp, of Viueland, moved here on TbuiMlay, having rented Mr*. K. B. Champion'* i-uttage oil A»bury avniue, al*>ve pourth *lreet. William lukc la the owner of a maty cannon ball taken fmiu an old ftirtllicatk n nn tlie mainland, ■ leltc of an eu> gigrtneut of the war of 1M2. - Hididay lioura will be otawrved al the t-uflhe on Cliri*tnia* Day, tlie etn-

pk.y«

tilitled V

r net of n

vacation.

•ting Duran City at the coming ae**lon of Hie I*rgi4aturr? I bi- town •liould Aw ■aimellilug mure lluu a bor-.ugh. Jolm M. White and wile are en•o*uced tn I,. H Comon’a cut,age on A*Aiury avenue, Maitb of Kightb Mreet, luv ing li-a-.-A it for tlie cn»umg year. Mia* Catiie Steiumeli ha* awarded the caittaci ft the building ot a *tore Ninth *trret. In StevlmiurA Kiigli.li. * air-ill Doughty, a former nwkleut. * a* on the l*land Thutaday renewing "Id k'Niuamtan’-e*. vlraiug Improvement* and liwklng after hi* property. Harry I*. I.udlam, of Cape May (Sly, lu* r. tiled Ja«-uti Bool'* cottage, KoutUitougli the agency of Young* Cona’ii K. B. lukc and w ife wgtt the gueal* Of Kev. S. W. Lake in Itrtdgelon over gBuiiday. Tlie latter. ao-IMed by Hev. J. L. tihoeva-k, la eonduetiug a revival at hi* rtitircb. Tlie M. K. Sunday-, ho il will bold their Chti*tnn* eiitertaliimriil lu the church tilt. ’Tbunday; evening. An excellent programme ha* lawn |>rcpared Mila M. J. Uetly, who omipie* a C’ttage on Central avenue, between Sixth and Seventh atreet*, l» »(aiidiDg

u-uiU-r* uf_Jhc I*»die»' AW I the V.inUlfl^a* -ell al uipiderliig the iB^i-iaoy o

foyi» beoatU of the KliM M. K e

the at

plant of the Atlantic City Cooling Company Thuuday. A flying mi*-lle*trui k him, dr*tr<iyitig the right of the eye. For an alleged derrlliHon of duly City Council Friday night *u*|aruded Patrol Sergeant J. It. lired* from duty' for two mouth*. The only evidence produced wa* that lard* had been au hour late fur duly, and ^topenly waa It maulfeated that Leed* a a* being peraeeutrd by reaMiti of bad feeling lu the police department thali-everal hundred citixen* alio atu-uded the inve»ttgatiun U|a-ul V applauded arvermi time* whru laeda' ieaiuael made a telling point in hia defettfe. Sergeant Iwed* la without the elighteet d.ail.t the ahreadvat man ou the force, work in detecting law-brval been of Much a high degree a* to bring him into diafavor with hi* frllow-of-

licer*.

F. J. Mundy, of Olivet Prcabychurcli, grayed Sunday nigtit ial might .'jam Uie eye* of P[Trident (leveland and rbow him the rlghtfulne** of recuguixliig the caure of the Cuban* flghriug for their hbertie*. "Ameu*" echoed all over the church. Ilgg Harbor City. ireat Intcreri wa. mamleatvd Thu reday in the Fanner*' lurillute. uuder of the Allan tic County Board of Agriculture, held al tivrmauta, im from here. Tlie mectiug |*i—d of two leariona, morn altemoon. Prcaident PulBp Berguiau. of the local Board of Agrt culture, opened'the atwioti with an eltHjueul add re—. Speaker, frv-m vari part* of ' * ■*

etmg at

.tmg o

i^5iu Dye, aecrelary of

Board, gave aonie |*iluU on ecouomtr-

ig on tlie farm.

K«v. O. Ik J.lnkr, of Kivenude. tia* mvivrd a call from the Herman l,uibtbla city, to aueveed

Bev. ti.-otgr Harrisburg.

City Council ba* |«—d an ordinance compelling all bicycle rider* to carry a lamp al night and keep oil the aidewalk*. A larualty of *6 i* attached. John K.wter.of Uraen Bank, while digging muck out of a cranberry bog Monday, killed a rattlMiake. Tbe reptile lay •till, and a ben K.wter made au

attempt to pick It up It made a wild ^

Spring and v-baaMl blm. Benjamin j

holdttig li

Sbe attempted to dodge Ui

flame, hut It came so cloae to tier dre** that *he waa unable to move. After •be bad Uvri bejd a priwnier tbit* for quite a |*-rlod the flame aloaly *ub--ld«l and *he waa able to go and atop

the flow of the (rcacbemu* fluid.

Andrew K. Benwbouw went fox yjbgon Tbomday and killed a tine

' ‘ “ ” iy lie trkal it

J Uve * of Kev. O.

ftfX.

urned a

iiaByauuoun n Mexico, are d

funal to return to thi* town Mr. Odeniau. In a letter, declare* that be will not rejoin hi* wife here, preferring to live only In a silver etandard country, where be _ nay* wag.-* are high and price* low. Mr*. Coleman i* a teacher III German in tbe High School of thi* city. Au cflort will he made tu indurc

Coleman to come hack.

Charles K. Fowler, who wa* found ndde and luiwiie wandering tlie street* of Caludru Saturday moiuing, 1* a well-known Inventor, residing here. He baa been working lately upon a new invention, to which he devoted many hour* of unceasing t-U and study. Tlie atralu on hi* mind and lu** of sleep caused him to lose hi* reason. Hi* brother Horace, of Oer-

mautown. Pa., came d’ look after hi* aflair* and

n-iuuvaltlo (be Atlantic county aayl Tlie Camden d-a-tor* believe that

double la only teni|airary.

Mr*. Warren Sam|-oii,kce<l*Oy< one of tbe oldest resident* of tbi* p

died suddenly Mo

b.dav I

dexy.

and

mouthful*. TlJa, child

Several robberies have taken |da thla vicinity recently. Outhou*ei broken Into at will and one man

all of his wlut

-t"

Imped that they

tgurowa ronntltutkai woulc him to sm-eewriully i-ombal

-h-dreoded diaeaae.

irral t«a>k i lace yesterday Ice* being held In the Ft rat M. K

h. Kev. 1.

that

tlie

ral a

Holly Beach. * j "> , Clark. 13 year* old. uf thi. place, j ‘‘‘jj Mimed Monday about the fine and ] v by tier clothing catclltug tire from j ( . <1( I lamp. She wa* mnuved to the.; V cr Hospital, Camden, where her : ^

njurte* were drewa-d. j ,| lt

A daugh death, til. Ill w ith c father ha*

Atlantic City's Council. Monday night, Otc of an to ", gave the movement in- |*—-**iofi of (lie *>juare i.’UiidAtlautlc and Arctic and North and South Carolina avenue*, that city, City Hall .lie, Ha quielu*. le rily had .obtained option* on all relate In tlie square except that owned by tbe Pennsylvania Kallroad Company, and Hie latter eor|a>ratJon agread to put I Its city m powuemion of the dt}' tn return would agree i- favorable action looking to the paving of Atlantic avenue on the haala wd by tbe com|*ny—that l*. the my aud city each to pay otie-half i w ithdraw certain ault* peuding. was sonic doubt a* lu tj{e legality ng tbe Utter, and MoudA' night V ig waa called for the purpore of ; ilw matter a tliomughdiacuiailon. matter had Juat been taken up a Pint Ward representative I that the proposition* of tbe rail1 in.

of 10 t project. Tlie Council men are being very severely condemned flu their hasty action. Tbe city fathers ordered that Atlantic avenue be built from Chelsea to Ventuprovement will Rive to Atlantic City an added attraction In a eway hi full view of tlie

county court, when l retail liquor license. The new glaa* facte Contractor Charle* F.'

he work.

John a T. Burke la

v w aa a meeting at the American in Trenton Muuda> of delegate* evcral borough* of tbe Slate that :b delegate* and Uie pa-aage of a is w Inter that will untangle some

of the Intricacies of existing borough legiriatiou and reault lu unlfunnlly

llb re*jaa-t tuHich legiriatiou.

Among thuac In aUeudance were Alexander Maybamn, mayor of VaiUhurgh; August Hackd, Irittle Falla; E.C. Stoughton, Kiverton; 8. S. Mcaill, Colliiig*w..’d; Ib’bert S. Budd, mayor of (ileii Kidge; William A.Sanlord, Wilbur; Thomas Bray, mayor of kvalon; H.O. Newcomb, Derail City. Robert S. Build waa cbuaeu a* chairpan and K. C. Stoughton a* aecrelary. tne (aiwet needed by Uie borougha. ac--onling to Mayor Robert S. Budd, of alrn Kidgr. Basel county, la the control of the liquor I raffle, lu book local-

ust worthy person* obtain id renewal*'. He thought tbe

d they A

Frank Parker and Henry two Bpurlameu, gunning ut Monday, al'ng the old May'*

Railroad, found a mat

lug on a tree Kverylhlug from bat to shirt wa* ttiere. lu the xiat pia-ket

wa* *1 «•"«» lu '• l » l

l-krt they found -a— - tiaudken htrf. I be cloUie* were al ' (

The meeting adopted 11

••It la the aetiae of this meeting that -j organlralton for the Impiovrment, Including rudiflcatlon, of the borough laws in the State of New Jersey la nec-

c—ary; therefore, he it

j **Keaolv«d, That a comm litre of nine 1 be ap|ailuledfo» tbe pur|*we of eon-

atderlug the Uefereary

Ing bunnigh g-nerument*. ihear governmral* agaluat

r detrimental 1

“jjAtrfl 8,187*. a

cudifylug the art uf supplrtnrnta thereto, r power to call of repre*enlaUvn> of within the Stale,when

r wa* recently burned liollM-r and a daughter a rvoua pr-wtratoui, and U ecn atlckvu with l—ralysi

South Dennis.

'aptalo Fid ward William, t. Iimt a ntrack by a gale and lomineuw king. The ca|ilaiu lashed him*rll I he nggiug. Several hour* elajaad ore a—l.lame oune. The *chi

daughter, Mra. Frank Dare, at Ocean City. Harry Frarler 1. quite ill with typhoid fever. William Je*tcr£of Di-eanf lUr. spent Sunday with hi* mutttfrrlti t lit* plate. The Offlcial l*»rd of tlie M. K church I* de*irou* that Hev. S. H. Hatiu la- re* turned fur another year. East Creek and Eldora.

•pending several day* with her pat In Burlington. I*. IX Smith aud wife have gou Bridgeton,(where they will irmaln lug the winter month*. Cape May Court House. I tie Douglas* glare far

alart u

Tbe Cot

early lu the new yea cunarcutlTe yea ;'a aerekm of tl ■ry 1* tiring built.

lumilmaii Steelman, rexfiailtter on rtb street wharf, rr|a>rted that all •e dirt had been hauled thereon. r-rommillre on repairing Twelfib •t wharf rcqairted the work (lull. Both committees were di»-

icted to Kaik after the boruugh'a communicatlmi from William , aecrelary of Ocean City Volunteer Fire Cont|*ny, No. l.aakingCounI to turn over to aald company the uu-|a-nded balaure of Are company'* appropriation waa read aud the request granted, the clerk being iindnietcd to draw au order ou tbe collector for the A petition, praying fur an arc lamp l Kiev, nth atreet and Wealey avenue, as lead. Tlie prayer waa granted. All electric light* on the I’oardwalk ere ordered ofl for the winter. Bill* to tbe amount of (131.17 were •ad and ordered |wld. Tlie clerk w*a ordered to draw quitaim deed to Edward Boland for lot* ••*. bM aud 5H0, Section F, they having laaii purchased by the borough at

FTdmuud J. Bern ett, of Bucks county, Pa., lias come dow u to .prerd tbe holiday* with bl* parent* lufhta place. ■want lb-* left 4a*t week to enter IVlrce'* Bu.inere Collegr, Philadelphia. Dennlsville. Jolm Jamo t* building a new b Captain Kdwin Kol-rl ha* lai< hi* *chootier and I* at home for the Mia. I.vdia Buahuell, who lias been undergoing treatment lu Camden, hai returned home much Improved. The fuueral id Mr*. Sadie Uoyd t’*.k place Saturday.' Interment tn Unkio ' Tbe M. K. church, after being I proved and beautified, waa reo|iei wiib au all-day service Sunday. Mr. aud Mre. Stephen Jeflerson doing well for education iu Soulb Jersey. Three of their aona are prtucl|«l* of public acbuola at Sea lale City, Kldi rm and Peter*burg, while a fourth i preparing blmaelf to take a position a* Cuban aym|—i hirer* here are rehearsing a drama for prearntatiou lu public. Tbe proceed* will be devoted to Cuban cause. Farmer Ju*epb Vance, of Weal Cape May, will sow a larger acreage lu u|>land nee next spring, brlngencouragrd to do *o by hi* last year's eucerm. Tlie Board of Trade, whose cflort* have been directed tbe paat year toward booming Cape May as a resort, concluded It* tlret year's existence on Monday and elected offleeni for tbe ensuing year. While It baa not obtained tlie beet result* from It* work. It he., | nevertbeta—, learned by experience bow to do belter work the coming City Council ha* autborirrd the .inking of city Welle to a depth of eighty feet aa a precaution against any contamination from tidal flow. Dr. K.W. Mitchell will spend the holiday* with' friend, here.

•anas K. Brooks aud wife ' tbe tbmy-flftb anniversary of liter, Mrs. Stuart H. Thompson, of Jersey City. Ml-* Florence Johnson, daughter of iMiucllmao Johnson, b viritiug friend* i New York City.

The Cat

C Headley. Teiuh and Wett**!! p^tai i A* ASsktt ■aw requeet will bring him toy outdo.* J

le laved Thursday rtgulug for nearly wo hour*. Tbe delay, It was aald arrica of accidents which

’ tbe engines. . The ei

fitlached to the train gave out al May Court House, and the l-a- .m u-ed on tbs Five Mile Beach branch

the train, and after

difficulty See Irir Junction

when thu engine wi f the Ocean City

mm coupled to tbe tralu al and tlie train moved in good until Frankltnvllle waa rea

d to steam Tlie ran

re aide-tin. krd al thla point Atlantic CHy expreae train g, aud (hen hiUt train* w<

Meiiahan Mililaly Band and oncll. NV 131. Jr. O. C. A. M • place, Uithorgatiigalloii* attending • grave were in charge of the Meilr. Chamidun wa* the tjilrd -in and mgeat child of lairen/.” D. and flarit H. Cham|dmi. He wa* bom In cm, tbi* Stale, In July, 1S68. About re year-ago tie married Mias Eva g, of tbi* place, by w bom be bad i children—a *on aud daughter— o. with hi* wife, father, tnothrl > brothers, survive him.

in adjourned i jnrtl wa* held yor Moore pre elnitui, Champ

leeting of Beirtaigh •u Friday eveulnc, on, 1—keand Head-

Camden, resulted in a verdict

52 fe* the plaintiff. TheHtrtn-raoprfate a dredging machine al Deean City, and ' the e-lalni wa* for a balance- dur for till-

ing up two lot* owned by Tultie. In the case of David Burch v*. John

P. Krtic-nn obtained a judgment la-fort Ju*lk-r S|-lding agaluat one Aruiout and that on August 14.18»i, Con-lable David D. Burch levied on a quantity ol oyster* lying on tlie flat* in Delaware Bay. Afterward John Stunner haetthe oyatcr* “laRe-u up" aud *hip|ad to Phil adelphta. Burch sued to ree-ovei value of tlie bivalves,|30ti. Sturmcr claimed tu have bought tlie oyster* e>f Hack Dry on July 23. ISMi, and pnduerd bill ell aala, wltnemed by Joseph S. I.udlam. tlimt Stuimer owned the oyster*, the

verdk-t la-lug "no cause ot acllou."

There wa* no defense ofleted In the

of Triekrlt va. Harrison, con quenlly the Court diiecled the jury uder a verdict for the plaintiff. For tlie second time in twelve months ^■pe May county jury Friday g. verdict agaluat ttie Camden, Uloi aud Woudbury Railway Com| (25011 In favor of Somers E Yu who waa seriously, and It b clalt peraisnrtilly Injured while walkln tracks of the company, near J bild, (ilouiTstcr county, late on Ct

Council adjourned. n>:t imiiiixt wkddiiw€2b. Yrslerday morning, al (o’clock, Ml** Dura Splkrr, daughter of John Sptker, ■f Port Elizabeth, wa* married tn r'lauk Smith, son of B. R. Smith, of D.Tau City. The ceremony « by tlie Kev Bouden, e of tbe bride's parent • of tlie Immediate relative* of ilrartlng parlies. After tbe u*ubI cougnHolaf l«rty partuok uf au The bride and groom, during H<elr oueymuou, will visit Philadelphia, New York City, and other placraonutriesl, after which they will take up their resit City, where Mr. Sm r of the firm of H. K.

of tbe company

according to hi* testimony waa carr—d past Newhuld, after having twice nuttI’lidurtor to let him ofl there tie conductor directed him to e car aud walk hark on the While crowing a trestle lie k by a nonh-bound car Injured that be was in tbe dis-tur'a bauds lor months. Tbe da-

Ibe conductor iu-

*lated ou Young remaining lu '.tie car t one going north, when be aurk to Nembold, and that 'anted him under no clrlu walk on tbe track, but tu take a drive road which paralleled tbe railway. William J. Thompson employer* of tbe defendant company teatifled positively to tbe exit such a road, whi e Wallace Mctieorge, of Woodbury ; Mr. Godfrey, ■den, and oilier* were juat as pustbat the only way Young could tk to Newhuld was by eruaaing ■tie. Bawyer J. Wllliaid Mur•uuael for Uie railway company, mice (hat lliey would again a|>-

the Supreme Court.

Member* of tbe AUantlc City Blfe Saving Station crew are firmly Imj etTwith tlie belief that a small ate a atupped off that city fur a i ou Sunday afternoon, waa la fur Cuba with a filibustering ex tlon. Tbe lookout in tbe tower a llle-aaviug atatiou saw tbe strange when It was still several miles a that city. The v—el waa appwn r full steam aud had all aalh When near the entrance to tbe lukt tbe steamer turned toward a bo re

. Tbe Ufe save without b her deck waa literally alive with a Then be observed tl

Tlie residence of Mr*. William Smith, rrtly home wedding at blgh noon ifday, when her etepdaugbter, Mia* erven la Smith, waa man led to Charle* l. Adams, of this place. The Bev. nbn Warthman, pastor of the Port Republic M. E.church, offleiated. The

i relatives of tbe bride

the only wlltieawn pre*a-iit. •. and Mra. Adams have taken up rwltftuoe lu a collage on Central ur, between Niuth and Tenth t*. which bad been seeur.d and I up lu anticipation of the happy !h tltt—e young men are well known highly esteemed by tbi* community, aud they and their bndea have h-be* of all for their kuccc— In Ufe. ^

A Voaltiful Ttitcr.

am Corae. 14 yean, old, la tbe youngent burglar Atlantic county piuduced. Tbe lioy I* small for hi* , but remarkably precocious. He to charged w ith entering the Indiana a< cuue school, Atlantic City, of which fa pupil, every Monday fur tbn i past and forcing open I be le—ct r»ka w ith a penknife blade dunn money from the arbulara every M-aida f<e tlie wchuol saving fund, and It I supposed that tbr juvenile crook wa* starchingJor it. It was only by cut that he wa* detected. ^ hr nlfe blade was luuud lu one of the dc»k* w hk-h had been broken Into, and Pmteaaor Boyer, who wa* iuresUgi the matter, learned that young I had a knife lacking a blade. Thk procured aud tbe broken blade I t perfectly. Tbs boy waa arrested k—rd of Education, and flually milted hto guilt after several hour cure. Hto father aaya be to inomigtble and will ark that be be to the Reform School. Keren tiy the youngster furred open a draw.

J. Baban Headley m

•, l«i

Young waa a

r Parker. Tbe

laid off tbe Inlet entrance at he nUnailing, the whi Uuwu sharply •

ig dow n tbecuaal.

icn sou ladlea at Mra. A.H.Ranck’a,

Ashury aveuue. Pi

Fullb

ubher boo

Jiury aveuue. Preaeuts given, iv of men's sboea, leather aud

A. B. RANCK, SHOES AND RUBBER GOODS,

GEORGE J. LEE. Nursery, Job Gardening, Flowers, Ornct: na ASBURV AVENUE.

CONVER & BUZZARD. H«nil«r) IMtimbfiig. Stoves, Ms Til Rooms uf SPOUTIIG. ^JobUlnj prom pel} Siu-ndm lo. letlmsu*

J. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Steam and Gas Fitted. Repairinjj a specialty. Bath Tubs and numbers’ Supplies. TSO A.Hbiiry Avenue.

DO YOU WANT RAGS? Do Ton Want Good. Reliable CLOTHING? wk am; thx-: ep.oet.i-: i *rc*Mcli ars^—ra^L^ud^nb^haaWro FOR THEtCOIRlNG WEEK SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT THE LOWEST PRICES.

1). S. S A-MPBOiV, . Stoves, Heaters,Ranges, pumps, sms, &c. t 408*10 Anbury Avenue OORAN CITY. N J.

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Still' Fwltllg Saft. MENDEL’S

IfflMaibtiio, ilUiDtCiii.l.j. IRA S. CHAMPION,

1 Place to Sell; ' If yon have A Haase to Ut; If you have Some Funds to loan: If you have Soma Funds to Get; If you want A Mortgage Drawn; If ■ DEED Too Need to Sign; Insurance Placed; Come to me At Any Time.

R. CURTIS ROBINSON,-7*4-48 ASBURY MCTUt

Miss riARY S. YOUNG, TEACHER OF PIAON, ORGAN and HARMONY.

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PULL THE INSIDE OUTSIDE.

KEATING

BEARINGS ARE SUPPERV.

polished to that high touch of gtaxaJwhich give* that glide — that

ART CATALOOUE. AC.

glide only found in the KaatlRg. KEATING WHEEL CO., J6s day. ahead of them all. -»^-W.-W.MOLYOKE. MASS.

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men. ellbar city ur country Full Una uf Wallpapar and

' ocx; a lx civv.

.Stored i04p Aabury Avenue, near Eleven in Su

;**■. huiu at *7.1%. w, ro'a Salts al sft-so. ••

ICE CREAM.

LUDIRG IILI'DULRE OF OCUI CITTI rSS ud iibtrj Irate a Clearing out TRANSACTION AT KNORR it CO.’S 8S« ASBURY AVENUE.

KNORB A CO. FRANK HERR, waicKmaker »• Jeweler, *20 AMU'KV AVE.

UIVK HE A THXAL. F. E. Champion, ICE,"““COAL, 1* 1*1 If**. * b* WOOD, All Langtha Cut to Ordar.

634 Asbury Avrnub.

J. T. BRYAN, rwrilcai Piaaabre —a uw* rm«r No. 1007 Ridge Are. Phi la— *1 pk I w. ■ irroialtax hullwa. Hlakm. twit. Tatw WM*. - nu^dsp^U-^l'a- "***^ oSi host corny OF CAMDEN. OC’EAK CITY OFFIt'F, REAL ESTATE and UW BUILDING. A GENERAL BANKING