Ocean Oitt Sektinel. hjukTIC COm GiaMNGS.
cape «»r counh notes.
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rHL'RSDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1S»6 »> tue Sentinel Corre*. ground, frmnuiing tit. right leg —^=7 pondenu. . A trolley car craibed Into a deUsary . „ \\t .hall be glad to reeel re Item, of Port RepuMk ' n * oa at H H »®»h'. bakery Ur the « . < - y^-rywhere. halurd.y held to anawer at court by "«■ «ag..n and badly Tbf v All conimunicatlnu. ahould be ae- Vnlted Btatta l^tnmiHdoucr raandc “““"“K ,be hon «. «** rat having to te
- — ^ai^tscrsiia.' —-r^^.
Romona. ddpl,,,. Kutomcr „.,u K r h,<;bel- ►“'rr h. -pending reveral ^ v . r J
» of the idol leer, of M«. i K S‘ ,,d
M. K. Sunday school a »hlp under full Wooden leaihlnK Doom Mil. illuatratiug the bymu 'Did riliip One Induatry which ia deriin
County Oathercd from „ ...... ,hl * rouutO » «he manufac lou. Source* Irouidam Chapter. Boval Arch Ma wooden lath.. It I. not owing I , »oi... on Thumlay elected there officer.: general decreaae of building. r. M.C. H. P.. J. Aahton Wllllama: K. l,u.imw. drptareloo, but to the gruwlng
William Farrow: K 8 . t'harlr. L. demand from nearly wll arehlUcta for
blN vicinity have . • time In pro- ‘
: C of H . 8. H Tuwuaend; PJ1. meullic Uthing
W. Itodan; K.
. Hoaard
UOCflli HAPPENINGS.
Sow 1* tl>c tlmejp form
tlur public acboola v
Monday.
It h alway* he»t to hu
ntjr'
Atlantic louuty, a man of 70 y . lived in a amall cabin In ttir di w.aida two mile. fn.m till, place w
I rexi|a-n on hla wife, alio la ten yrar> hi. aem
S pruel died aomc time Iwiwc „ Thi
of tin re who d *y and Friday main. The .now i
advert ire. J hx^drep for the aged wife t„ venture l»r.C. K. Kd ward.and wife are apend- j" ,,! c*i"l ►!» wa. alone with the conre ine the ftolidaya III thia city. until \|atc Monday afternoon, w Victor Fbhrr.aon of e>-.Mayor Hobl.! -lie waa able toMgual a iwa.lug wo Kpdicr. i- out again after a revere Ul-: ,,rt ‘"- Coroner fvnfl. of thia city.
Weymouth.
Tlie dlreovrry wa. niade a few < rotlial one of I In- |w|wr mill. Iiel< i* to the Weymoutli Mauufai-iu!
u 1-rlun tVanpwny.at tin. place, luul rebbed
of a large amount of I,rare fltUngk. pimi|a<, O'pjwr cylinder, and lead Tire mill lia. been idle for a long and a» no watchman wa. euiployvd Hie tlnrvea bad no difficulty in obtan ingre*.. Two .trauger. had been loitering aU.ut She premire. fur rev dam. The plunder wa. lakeu aa.
vial led th covered I valued a
Haturdi
at clothing and other *150. had been .lolen. The
a to h
A H. Ilaker and wile are .prndhig the holldaya In WllllauiaUiw n w Ith Nir>.
Maker> |«reut«.
7 tic Ocean ibwl Hotel.Thirtieth atreet ( nd Wndey avenue, ia receiving an at-
traetlve ««t of paint.
11. U. Steelman A Co. have pureba--
ed twenty lota between Twenty-Brat a^Iwo-luwre
and Thlrtyfflfth atreet..
Tire Ocean City Volunteer Fire Cun . pally. Kb. 1, will meet In regular ire-
.a«i to-morrow evening.
Fnwn all pari, of tire county come report, of the ravage, of typhoid fever.
What i* the caure of 117
Tlie plumber, have luul a very hu.y wtek, a number of waler idle, haring bur*t during the i-old .nap. Mirer. Mary and Amy Thom, daughter. of Pu.tma.ter Thom, are enjoying an ouiitrg in ITiiladelplila. Tluir-day la.t wa. the coldrel day an fkr tin. winter, the lliermomrier regl. tetiug 10 degree, above (om. Oliver M. (iandy vl.iled friend, at Seavdie. Crowfoot and vicinity on Holiday, reluming home In the evening. t.-Meged with applicatioii. for llie.ubordinate pnaltloo* In the Ireghlature. Itev. Itlchard N. Toma coudm ted relig o |. rervlcre at Hie Oeean Clly Life Saving Station laid Sunday afienu.di. Hr, J. E. Pryor, who liad been In Hroikly n f.ir three week. |re.l. returned Iwuie Mi Monday greatly lieuelllted In
dch wa. tracked
fM arveral Unlea. The value of Hi .lolen article, i. rallmatMi at fauu.
MajJ^ Landing
May', lunidlng Council, Ny. 121.. Jr. O U. A. M., Ira. elected Hie follown officer.: Councillor, Benjamin Cal Senior Kx. C. I .WilHam Smallwud: V. C., Howard Kumrey: iteivirdiug Hecretary, J. 1.. Vale: Financial SwteUry , Uaniel McClure: Treaourer. L. W. Cramet: C.H.duclor, de.gr K.j.ley ; KxarnIner, Cliarhw K. Hetbert: Tru.tec. Ihiijamlu Oalu, Howard Kumaey and J. L. Veal; llepireeiitative to Slale
Council, J. L. Veal.
Colonel John McKee,of Philadelplila. ow uer and f. Minder of McKee Clly, a. hi. annual cu.lom, made the heart, hla fifty or more tenaula happy wl
Cbrutma. gift..
Martin
Mire Kmma Morri. i. eiiteTtahilug two of her ulcere, the Mlreea Cninbart. of Philadelphia, at tier A.bury N.C.iVHand and wife rein Philadelplila for Hie w Inter on Weduer. day. I Iicy will reahle at Fifteenth and
Arch .trerta.
Mire Francni ti. Holmea, one of our public m hod tcncliere. I. ajainding lur Clin.lma. vacatiim with lier mot! South Heunia. J.C. Borradailc and wife, uf Philadrlplda, have been ucrupylng their Wevd avenue cottage, al.rt e Fir.1 .Ireet, during tlie holldaya. Harry <•. Steelman will irapro cottage on Central avenue, laSeventh and Kighth atreet., by ndalng - it higher fmm the ground Tlie Kpwonh League will have charge of tlie aervlrea at Hie M. K. • Iiun h next Sunday evening, beginning a week*, revival at that time. M. V. Adama, of New Uretna, wlw ba> been pure haring pmperiy here.wu amuug TueMlay'a viaitor.. Mr. Adamt expect, to locate here peruaueuUv ir
the »|iring.
We will keep open bouae, every day exce|,t Kundaya, after Hie find of Hm year, and .hall be pleased to have all wlw are Indebted to u. to call and «el Hr their bill.. Our mervhatil. report the bu«inra. uf Hie holiday, better than for mi 1 «"*» |w.t. owing to a majority of the realdenu doing their Chrbdmaa .hop ping at Iwme Ocean Clly .bowld be Incorporated a. a fourth dare clly. The Legtalature will met In twelve day*, and nothing ha. jar been done. Iwt ua get to work
immediately.
New life ha. been In. pi red Into the young people', aodrty aince it wa. clumgtd from an Endeavor to the Ep Worth longue Tliey will Iwld a week’, revival Mi-vice, rommeucing Sunday,
Januan.I.
Jmepii lleiinetC Eighth .Ireet and Anbury avenue, who hr. been confined to the bouae for Mime lime, .ufferinx from the cflrvt. of a cold mntfacied al.mt three week. ago. i> Mow ly regaining hi. accualomed health. the ( hrirtma. entertainment in the W E. church IhurMlay quite an enjoyable affair. Tbe llltle children tfid llienriwlve. credit by their recitalloir. and aiugiug. .Mr». L. U Tlwmaa trained the lllile tinea. Trmiwianne talk., under the auaplce. •*f tbe W. C. T. I'., will be given th). I hureday levelling in tbeM. R church. Mev. Itichard N. Toma, of Haaiou.and John P. Pox, of tbia city, will hr among lire .iwakere. F.veryl.dy invited. Hehry I). Moore, of H addon field who contracted to pure hare a va»t amount of meadow laud between Fourth and Eighth atrevta, with tire iutebUou of fill lug up Hie pj»|wrty with a .aud pump, wa. on U TueMiay- kinking over Hie preml expecu to hrgiu operatiou. litre . Hie middle of January. Short Chriaima. exercire. by the acbolani of tbe Flrat Prewbyteriai, Sunday-rebool, previuu. lo Hie regulauerv-iiaw. Sunday evenlug.wlnch ■■oo.Mted of a reiv-ke of -mg and brief atldl—mi by Charle. S. Tyler and Hubert Ki.hrr. the mi peri utendrnt. At •he Couduaion of Hie addreree. each, puptlw-a. preweuted with a box of choke confectionery. The refcool la
Fred S|elkermai leikermau, died al
cure ou Sunday morning. Hr wa. buried Oil Tar-day dffenii.m, rerv ke. being lirld at tbe boure, and lulenunii lu the Preabytriiau cemetery. CwrdJSre out for Hie wcddlug ol Mire tltwrgie Tuwiirend and Mr. Ka.1 bum ou JainiBiy- ti. 1WT. at 7JO in tin evening. It will be a brilliant affair, a. more Hum tbree hundred invitationi
liave been irened.
Mr*. Mary It. Water, luwlaen .lending |«rt of lhr holiday aouaiii In Plilla-
drlphla.
Thi. eommunity wa. .liu'ked by Hie announcement of the death of John Tilton, at hi. home lu HammoiitMi. He w a. bom here and fur many y ewre made Hiia plate hi. home, hi. mot tier and reveral hr. llirre and M.trr* .till re.kllng her. H ia funeral took |4ate on Fnday momingat Hammoiiton. Egg Harbor City. John Sieglr, a well-know u veteran, aa found nearly frown to death In a auk of aunw near hla home cm Norilk avenue. TtiurMtay. He died ou Friday, not having recovered nwackHinA frightful accident occurred Monty ou the farm uf a Pole named Naaatxkl, rewidlug ncar.tbta city. Two children, aged 4 and 6 year., w ere playup ata I r». and the elder tempted to twny hla little playmate doan-ataini, alien he idip|«d, falling down the entire flight of .tail, beadfi*em<a<t. Tbe a mailer boy tin* hla rjrall fractured, aud i»otherwi«c reverely Injured. Hla recovery la doubtful. Tbe elder brother ewcaprd with tearer luiuriew, although badly hurt. Dr. Theodore H. Hoyren, of tbla diy, attended them aud declared their eoudk very critical.
A new aerie, of aharawwlli he laauod >’.v the Building aud Loan AaMxIalkm at their next meeting, provided fifty .liana are aubreribed. Shama can tie "ecurod by addroreing O. P. Moire, Pnjaident: Wm. Ireke. Secretary, or K. Howard Thorn. Treanurer. J 1-ahau Headley make* a aperlally “f nel-wcreeoa. Old frame, repaired and net tod. Bo... Cor. 6th amd Wwl: Shop, Cot. UXh and Warn. , Ft* all job carpenter work call in, J. H. Headley. Tooth and Waal. A pool*! card raquaat will bring him k> your dour
Flight atonemvtd MichaklUiurgetti, tmil merchant doing huaintw. on Atlauilc avenue, Atlantic City, from being fohxd iuto the army uf King Hum of Italy, (iiorgettl Started on a gr to lire F.llieriand about two uioullw ago, tuartlle upan dale tluil bad been left to hi. wile and to vtait Hie iKimeof hw Chlldboud. He reached hla dealination all right, tiut had ecu there but a .hurt lime when lie aa aummoutd to ap|ear before Hie illitaiy nuumauder of the dialrict in lilch he wa. then aojouruilig, and barged with having.left Italy without doing tbe rompulaury five year.' m-i-
■icu iu the army. He admllled thi* loj |, r ,7mon
avlllc.
Itewi. Wheaton, of Cape May Court Hinipr, (laid hla annual vlait to the old Cbriatmaa Day a. tbe of hla abuer, Miaa S. Wheaton, reluming home on Saturday by way of Atlantic City. The Chriatmaa enlevtaiument at Keltiel M. R church took place Cbriat- - —. Tbe exereiare niuai.ted aud miwlc- It waa a verycreditable affair to all concerned. The acholare were tipaUd. Tlie church waa artMically decorated w ith dnigna in
Informed that he
iter tire King'* arrvice. likirgettl protdetl that he wa. an Amentxn citlmi, aud produced paper, to prove lil« claim. He wa* told Hiat till" would avail him nothing, a* the military autborUiea bold that every Italian 1. bound torerve the King w hether he betnmea tbe dtUrn of another country r not. He wa. aucceNiful iu aecuriug week', nwpile, and In tire meantime, by Hie judicious expenditure of money, (•rocured a physician's certificate to hi. disability, which bad the effect of saving him from further Interference fur ihree week*. Then it must have be-
Ibe certificate was of
doubtful authenticity, tor he moned to appear the following day be- ' ire tbe military commander. Well knowing what the mult would be, Uiorgetti placed hit bualmaai lu the hands of a lawyer and Bed that night. He arrived home last week story of hb adventurn became public. He was adverse to dlscuaaiug it at any length, but verified the fact, given above, and alao .aid a pour Italian havery IttUe chance of escaping imnreaament In tbe Italian army, even though cltiseu of the United
SUtm.
Frank Clark have gone lo Cedar Lake to vkqt Mr.. Clark's
parents.
C. W. Focht la spending the holldaya hi. home in Potlsville. He will reinr ou January A William H. Sumer, fell Chriaima* Day’. Injuring bliu«rlf neverely. He I# confined to rtari^TM:. J. A. Dixon VuVud a very prelly bri'tma* tree In hi. home, u|ion which it tape found all manner of neaMinabb- fruli*. Santa CTau. did not forget I .time useful art ir 1cm Tbe little tare, enjoyed Hie day. Atlantic City. •pb C. Devine, a well-knoa n re«ideut, died last Wedne^ay, aftei a ahort IIIiimm. The deeeared i-ame here, twenty yewreago.aud had been a iloeul member of the United State. Fire Company for many yaara. hundred cottages are lu course of erection. . The William M. Young New Yewr'a Awtnrialkiu will pwrede New Y'i Year Day. Over on. find members will panic!pale. Several clubs ftom Pblladelnhla are expected. Over was realised by HreEnier Ulument Opnimlltee from the l-lay given at the Academy of MudC for the benefit of the two Widows of Oremeu killed iu the recent church fire. Tbe Victor Wheelmen ran a relay ice to Ham mot] ton and return Cbrtst-
raa Day.
During the progrea- of a quarrel Friday night Jeunle Bull, colored, lighted lamp at her huabend. It broke ■ it struck hla arm, and the burning il art fire to the furniture. Tbe build* vg waa almost destroyed before the ireman arrived and extinguished tbe John Huston, aged 30, while riding
tocUou of the thiev
Two uni!.-, apiwrently owneriae-, have been frightening Hie wits tiu half Hie female |*>]iulBtioti of the It atetion of ibis city for x-veral mglil. paat. Tlie women arc . fraid to tore out at utglit alone, a. the t '•haw them. Cotnplainta have been lodged with Hie |»li.e, butefiort* u|«in r |«rt <>f Hie oft)(era to catch Iht rwo .mall tiny, playing on an open In the rear of tire Hotel- Berkeley, South Kentucky avenue. Sunday aflrrtK*>u found a woman', hand in an I tin can. The member seemed to ve been amputated but a abort time. It atmued little sign, of drcuui|»uu. The grueMima object waa taken l.ill.e headquarter, and an effort II be made to fathom tire mystery, lolm Hughe., a Philadelphian, list! rarrow e~a|c from death - early Sunday morning. Hughe. started for In. Uatnllug houw uu Kru-Hft-ky avenue, but g.it turned ill the •ug direction and finally brought up among the Mind bill, below t'lielsea. There be ap|aireutly became Imbued lib Hie idea that he bad arrived id protveded to disrobe, taking tiff all blaclotbea but hi. undergarment, condition, with hand., feel badly fmalbllten, he -wa. f. wandering lielpk-rely about by Hh v and lakeu lirtt to the |iolice .tat ton id later lo tbe buspital. He will itCity Tax Collector (i.dfrey Monday paid lo County Collector A. It. Eudlcott tjrl. tity'. abate of the county and Stole school tax, amounting to $>*>,-
285.15. Tire total an far collected 1. H VO.t
Tire Court House Land Imp meut Compatiy have bought Hie farm
occupied by D. 1). Bin h. Mrs. Simere Howell is
trudftl Tbit to relativee iu Cumberland
county. v
Prole*-ir Whltelock ha. reovt-n* .ulficleutly to be aide to re*ume In duties at Hie public wIk.iI. Several of our citiren. atlrmkti th funeral of Quinton Champion at O-van
City last week.
Ualph Beuexet lia* areepted a |hmI Hon in Morgan Hand'. Uw tiftlce. At an emergent communlcatioii o Arimtu. ledge. No. 170, F. aud A. M. liehl here, tliew offlter* were In.tolletl: Worelilpful Master, Harry S. 1 s.qgta— tiior Wanleu, Hiram W. tkdfrej ukir Warden, Alfred Cooper; Seen -y, William J. Tyler; Treasurer, Al T. Hall: Senior Dea.xui. Eimon !{».: Junior Deacon, Philip Shkeldt
DennUvillc.
lur town tut- a sensation in tbe fori of mysterious bell ringing.' Tlie ring-
ing Iwgau In a vacant barn lu Hie liorlli- W]
•t of the village. No one atcmgtfl', about inakiiig an invi.tigatiou -w lieu Hie dtsllurl bmea of tbe bell were beard late In tbe evening. Nervous rn aud timid men related their rxirt— the next day and tried hard ount Tor thi. unusual visitation Hie distinct, bvll like tune, liave been 'heard in broad day, appareutly
aky. Tiirre is a general
dl.|.Mltlou tu ignore theCwlfole bu«i- •. but, like Bauquo's gleSdrthe riug.
X|ccted ptoctst. It iwn whetber Hie Mlu qieruatonil source m time practiiw] joker
iloqumt
-tiding Hie
Miw Marcia Millt holiday, at home.
Mr*. Margaret Hancock, of Ph plila, is here for a few weeks' stay, after which .be will return to New Y Captain J. D. Nickerson ha. laid hi* reeel up for the winter. Martin Well., of rfea Isle City, i- th wner of the old Inauretead of Jacob
I'ells, deceased.
James I- Hand, Jr- I* a|wudiug a Our young people are enjoying Hie
lie skat lug. Tuckahoc.
Otis Madden. |**dnia.ter at till, plai-e, died la-1 Wednesday aflenK.ui Iicart failure, superinduced by tvpboid fever. Tire funeral lot* pl.ee Saturday afteniuon and wa- very
largely attended.
; member of Hm- Mas
Brain.,” a New York weekly paper devoted to tbe interest, of tbe me: ■lie world, givea Hie following bit of timely advice: A word lo Hie young man preparing > open a stute ot hla own: Wtm rt ready to tell the public wlrat you are going lo do, tell the public w; you are going to do. Use plenty of vertlatug space to tell your story well aud thoroughly, but tell It .In Don't whoop. i>io't turn verbal filpfU|*>. Don't make a jumpiug'-jack Hie English language. Don't lewr y« hair and froth at the mouth. Ju*t get down to businyM, and tell people In short, simple word*.all a' your new store and your new goida. :t like a solid bu.lnt-. nun, not like fiy-by-night fakir. The man who rrrly juai|e up aud down might as well stood still. “Soft and fair goes far
In a day.*’
Work up a good, solid bud urea by •olid budnw method.. Uutx and
• yank trade in by'the hair. A*
Bill Nyetmogsagely remarked: "When you w ant hi kina a girt, don’t grab for
Take your time—It's there." A Wc-a Captain aaisalng.
No little exdtcmeut and a great deal f anxiety exists lu thia county over tbe reported dlaappearauce of Captain J. D. Nickerson, master of the wlrouner
Lucy. The missing man i
South Semvllle, and, according to a note received by Hre.. Nickerson Monday
morning from lilwwfoward of
a veawl, the captain dropped-at tire anchor Ip Hampton Hoads, Va., on the morning of December 25, going- aahore
at Newport News.
Nut returning to the aebtsmer the
fraternity. Captain John Thomas i. home for t& inter, having laid hi. veiwel uf> at New York. < Anthony Bterlman and wife liave returned from Clayton, w here they have been vidling. Harr)' Frailer ia now ouvalcacent. fter a serious illuee.. Our local sportsmen are enjoying gunning fur raUiito. Harry Hteelmau, w ho had hern critically 111 for several days, died at hla liooic iu Clayton Saturday morning. He was a son of ex-Sheriff Anthony Hteelmau, of thi* place, ahd wa. about it years of age. He waa prominent In secret society aud ebureb work and m politics and was Interested iu the Moure Brothere' Ulaan Company. He leaves a wife and five chlldreu. Captain JosephCatuphu.moved into tbe R D. Madden house, near Corbin
Hlation.
An eutertolnmeut waa given In tbe Centennial hall on Thursday evening. Hie | in seeds of which were tor the beiiefll of the Mcttudlst chutpli. Harry Knurr la very 111 with typhoid fever. We hope be may speedily re-
Captaln Item Smith haa loaded hi. vessel with wood for llaveratraw, N.Y. Joseph Wolley la home for the winter. Cape May City. The Sunday .schools held eutertoi manta Thursday evening and distributed gifts to tbe children. Tbla dty will again vote on a site for a new school building at mss. meeting 0.1 Hie evening of January «. Codfish are two cent, a pound along UietMpe May abotre. Mrs. J. M.. Crckiua is -visiting relatives In Pittsburg. Albert Hand, a student at Palm's Rust news College, Philadelphia, apeuding tbe holiday* al borne with,
hi* parents.
Harry Htilea la oonvaleacent from an
attack of typhoid malaria.' F. W. Wolff ha. |.u plate glaw front to hla al Much excitement wa*
day by Hie banging of General Weyler iu effigy In full uulfunu of a Spantab ufftcer. A rope was placed across Wi iugton street from the Keneart Build* Ing to tbe Capitol Hotel, and when all was ready it waa stlaclwd lo the neck of Hie figure and hauled just over tbe centre of the atreet. A Urge crowd bad awmbled, and with eager Lott rest watched the proceeding*. A-fquad of
men from tbe Independent Kiffga,
of Hietu wearing tbe blue of Hie National Uoardanren, preceded by fife and drum, man-bed from the armory under command of Lieuteuant Bailey, and, swinging lulu line, fired a Volley
■(•elided figure of tbe Captain Ex Henalor Miller, who U captain uf tbe company, wi
■u dliacu'a drees. After tbe firing the
a the days wee aard-no word came the cook euo uicated with tbe man's family. Aa they have heard nothing from him tbe opinion bolds Ural be haa met with too: ptayThe vessel -UU lies In Hampton Htatde walling orders from the mtodng »kipP®r.
f it t
carried by a fleet bone over the town by Victor Denlaot, a leading spirit of : tbe affair, later lo the evening the , figure wa* burned amid the checn uf
the excited crowd. -
Iron ice buoys have been substituted the Iran can, bell and gas lighted buoys hi the Delaware Bay and river. *■ ilonci G. W. Smith, a crippled vetof the war, haa presented
'hyplaln, Saniurl R Ewing. William Huvtier, a vrh-ran ^anny-fifth Itcgiiuvbt, Nee Volunteers, and a uirmticr Mecray Punt, tl. A. It., of t died Saturday at hla hoiur in Creek. Bnyder was for Minn
myed te
•rigin
Natter-, all.-y, AUai disreputable sertiof rruden-tl oue hundred *.. Tlie mi Here r» wi
lived like b*
reiple,
by tire anil w.t
•‘ridav n
miwtariffy iu t
t they
and out b
Ikiiuv., many of them
lire to keep warm. Nothing vt a-kuo»u of Hie existence of the fire until
(siunug from Hie baaemei
Hie hou
- kuna
rented 1
is •*No. ISO."
The
entire fire dr|wrtment was called and tire firemen worked like lie roes,
they were liaudicajqied by a high w ind
aud dense .moke, and were lucky rtnifine Hie coufiagiatiuu to the Mo of tenement.. Tlie alley I. Hie tut densely populated nei-tion of tbe cit
Faiullle.lived iu a .ingle room. Many
were still enjoy ing their Christ-
Ho- hall a ay * of Hie leuemeuis, banging
and mi fart did Hie fire
liey aerr furtnna
Many aavtd only the
clothe, they- aore.
1 u tbe toMeineiit aheretbe fiirslarieil
Daniel Miila aud
ui.dly when Hie firemen sailed, aud little child was playing ou tbe They did dot kuos of their danger until roughly aaakcntxl by Hie fireflitti. hike tfre oilier Umanls, tb Irluking heavily, a» i. iluuacten.tic of Hie alley', drtilcrn., and were uX e awakened by the suffocating uu that ffllrd tlie mum. Tlie day waa teuaely cold aud lire firemen sufli tarribly, the water freezing as It u|<ou them. While mounting an coveied ladder W illiam 8. WII •lipped and fell, receiving painful injuries. James Bussell, a member of the United Htotee Fire Company, ue by sm<*e lu one of Hie burning •Idhiga, but was found by fellow-tlre-ti and iwrried to a place of safely, i for Hie Buffering if entail*. Hie wiping out of tbe tenements la a I
rammer the
In Hie alley are tlie resort, of colored wand thug., aud half the criminal tried at court arise from aaaaul and robberies committed in tbe ten Up to a year ago was not even safe for a police officer venture llrlo this abiding place of It lulty after nightfall. crhrtalniaa ■‘rrsenls. An adjourned session of Hie Atlantic county Criminal Court was held lu the house at May's Lauding last - 1th Justice . Ludlow presiding
Following tbe u
o|ieutng court. District Attorney Perry cwse of tbe Btote va. Wilson Goodwin, John William., Albert William Smith, William Hpeure aud James Smith, all colured, charged with atrocious assault aud battery u|*ui Captain Harry Homer, iu Allautlc Cltyoo Thanksgiving Day. Id several hours, and the Jufj rendered a verdict finding Albert Williams guilty of almcloua amaull and John William, and William Kmltb guilty of simple Smault. Tbe other*
acquitted.
e cam: of John W. Hcott, for breaking and eulerlug Taylor's cigar a to re In Atlantic City, resulted In tbe acquittal of tbe defendant. Till, case was tried Hw September reealoti of Uw county courts and tbe Jury tailed Tnew were tbe only caw Ing the Bluing, aud prior to adjournuntil tbia week, tbe following aruteum werelmptawd by Justice LudIpoo criminal, prevluualy convicted and those who plesdtd gulliy to charges a* indicted. J. F. Devine, ex-paatmaater at Atwecon, who pleaded guilty to forging a *100 and uttering Uw one year lu Htete Prison. Frank Brown, who plesded guilty to •temllng a bicycle from (-a|-toln K. Ivory, of Atlantic City, six months the oiunly jail. Albert Williams, convicted uf atl ■iu. assault aud battery upon Captain Harry Homer* at Atlantic City, rar in Mate Prison at hard labor. John William* and William Hmlth, convlctrd of simple assault upon Capri arry H-imcr* at Atlantic City three mouth* each In munty jail and
•I breaking and
1 Van, convicted
enuring John Dutin ll; - City, oue year in Htote Prn.ni at
hard labor.
George Davis, convicted of receiving olen goods, one month lu the cuunty jat! aud nisto. M. de Auguatlon, Eugene La Itocco aud Joseph Tomaaello, pleaded guilty tu sell lug liquor without a liorm
'eddlug bell* rang on I merrily
Cbnslmaa Day at Hw residence uf Mr. and Mrs. George lUpley, May'* Lxnd-
Dauiel W. Smith, of tbla o'clock, led their daughter, Miaa Florence, at Hymen's altar.
Kcv. Joseph H. Boyd, of May's Land-
ing M. R church, was tbe
The u. sly-wedded couple arrived In Ocean City Sunday evening. They Intend making till, place Hwlr future
tending greetings of Uw •
wishes for a happy and pneperoua
wedded life.
e construction of
modem buildlnga. Metallic lathing Is wed less with a view to making the buildings firepn.if than to making Hw walls aud partliiuti* ■irougeraud Ima likely to crai-k. Ordinary, wooden lalb. are nailed to tbe •luildli-gs while allll green or wet from
. Uw
■uld
<ng tn
r it they
rortar would quickly •eu isimes Hw diy--a Uw lath, dry they racking Uw mortar
lath Ja di.miid exctql for ■trnciiun uf the cheap kind ing-. The advantage, of any form of! metal laths are mi great Hist architects I have no difficulty In la-r-uadiiig pros- j la-tlivc builder, to use them
• luslou of Wood.
The evolution of the lath 1. rattier inlerestlng. lu Hw early days. Just after Jlw log cabin era lu this ivHintry. a plastered wall was looked u|s>n as a luxury: Studding, were Iwwu from
• Qcran pd 10 I"
Tlie .learner Creaceni City f.ir Iciirj.iri at 7 to. a. m and 2 00 qjid 5 .ton. leave* L-ngput at b?l|^i5l and ll.i4 a. m. and 2 *5 and 4 01 p m. It ato* leaves Ocean C.ty tor Satrwre' Point "at 6 JO a. m„ If Hw-cg|>taiu l* noiified tl-e *— — -
Railroad Trar-Tablrt. YY* Jaroutt *XD bLaaHOU B. X. 51 fetotui* ia fgw SeptMDtov •*. 1M
Id jmrtlirral>l|. «r» to I* 14 |*irtlier«Mp i— ' —
► lath*
r ohtaiualilr, aud ot itb tlw drawknlf
.(.d
w lieli too thick for use. They we fastened to the studding Iiy hand-nrai nail, cmtlng two of three shllliog* puuad, and before the rough cowl mortar aud hair wa* jiut ou tlw lallwd wall |>rtmniled a rugged appearance, having uu *tralght hue. anywhere, and crack up to a full Inch w ben a crooked Juxtaposition wl eratcly. straight one. Hwu sawed laths, each one ripped from the ' an inch and a quarter (dank hand saw. Next came Hw lath., me at a lime with elreularaaw*. and then came the gangwaw machine, urea of lailia at one cut. These laths were cut from Hw log willi shaving knife and cut into wklHii as luolhpk-ka and cigar ligbtei* are. Tlw next Innovation was a metal ith made of thin alwetirun atrip., ribtd or having Uw edge* lurried over to Ive atrength. Peri.irated sheetinu ith ragged punt-lures, in which the mortar would clinch, sucrerdtd tbe itri|>s and wire iielliiig latli. were lntroduoed. It waa generally strengthened wltti ribs of owner wire, aud I. lull txleusivvly used, nut only for partition* but for concrete floors aa well. Within a few yean M-ores of (•tenia »ve been granted fur metallic lathing, nd in almost every Instance they have been for making slwel aleel plate, (dovided with slits ol |eiforadon* to todd moitar. Several varieties are deed to get mole surface out uf tbe metal sheet than by mere perforating, and are knuwn a. rx pended metal lathlug. One company law almost a monopoly of expanding metal plates In tbi* manner by tlw uw of an ingenious machine upon wblch It has patent, tiere and abroad. Tlw Males run •u.lderably more than a million doliare a yt*r In Hw UnitedHtatew, Till, lath U said fully to douMe Uw width of Uw original plate from which It is cut. Heceully another company baa produced a machine by which even more expansion la gained ii ingenious cutting aud currugatAll thi. b clear galu, and Hw efts being directed to getting Uw the lightest
tbe
irmalllie. for, metal.'Ti hich mean, mure gain l
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^ card or Thanks. Ehituk oi- Bentineu Dear Sir: With your kind pennissiofi take the liberty, through tbe column* of your paper, on Iwbalf of my deceased brother*, widow and myself, to express appreciation and gratitude to all of Uw friends who, during tbe trying ordeal of a lingering Uluesa and nobly and generously tendered their assistance aud sympathy. Respectfully, Joa. G. Champion'. e this meth.sl of nstornlog my sincere thank* to Mr*. William Lake, J. Monroe Ludlam, and the boat of kind, sympathetic friroda who, during Quinton R Champion 1 * protracted Hines*, rendered such kind offlcea to tbs dereawd and to hb family. And after hb death, for Hw many acta of klndnet •bow ti Hw Iwreaved family. Mu* GoDPKKV Amo, Mother uf Mr*. Q. R Champion.
JkiajaV
A. B. RANCK, SHOES AND RUBBER GOODS, No. 8l6 Anbury Avenue, OCIiAN Cl TV. nt. J. GEORGE J. LEE, Parresrlr sr ■lllvllle,) Nurseiy. Job GanleniiiG. Flowers, Orncc: n« asburv avenue. Cut Kto. er. and Iv-o-iueta mi ladled al short CONYER S BUZZARD, Manltary I'lambinK, Stoves. Mrs «Mes. Ill ROOFING ut SPOUTING. fUruMbsf Praa>PU> ’ to I St I 111.I*s 638 Anbury Avenue, OCEAN CITY, N. J.
J. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Steam and Gas Fitter, Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs and Plumbers’ Supplies. 730 AMbnry Avenue.
DO YOU WANT RAGS? We cIom'i sell (hem. Do Too Wool Good, Reliable CLOTHING?
FOR THEKOMINC WEEK suits and oVercoats THE LOWEST PRICES. Ore roslt a*.so, sj-oo. Si.so
I>- H. S AMF*80XV, Stoves, Heaters,Ranges, PUMPS, SINKS, &C. t -108*10 Aabury Avenue. OCEAN CITY, N. J.
. Cat a* tan FiniUM tan. MENDEL’S liliiGiibciTi. iUnOcCitj.l.j. IRA S. CHAMPION, ICE CREAM.
If you have 1 Place to Sell ; If yon have 1 House to lei; If you have Some Foods to loan; If you have Some Funds to Get: If yon want 1 Mortgage Drown; If a DEED You Need to Sign; If you want Insurance Placed: Come to me It to) Time.
R. CURTIS RORINSON,
PULL THE INSIDE OUTSIDE.
KEATING
BEARINGS ARE SUPPERY.
that high touch of glasalwhich Elves Urn. glld._Umt APT CATALOGUE, AC. i, gtlde oaly found In the Keating. KEATING WHEEL CO„ J6J day* ahead of them alt. W.-WWW-HOLYOKE, MASS.
IIIHTABI.ISHlvD. iSBl.
H. R. SSmitli As Sorias,
riOWEER - pjjjtijj
Bniiiinil Sip Wirt
•■no. efther cUv or country. — Full line uf Wallpaper and
Paulips ill Piiurippn. tCKAK CITV. -anebea by comp satisfaotioo gua Jila, Varubhc,
. In alt
[ Also lltlnta/oUa, Varubhre, Glam, arte..
Store, 1046 Asbyry Avenue, near Eleventh St
hELraia. B>oap*r. nTATiog
or l «|» M*y. A b(ltMM^WIIds > (Hld SBC HOI-
tmi: i-i t>i-i.»: •
A CLEARING OUT TRANSIICTION *T KNORR <t CO.’S «5# ASBUEY AVENUE.
FRANK HERR, waiciaier <*< Jeweler, *30 t SKI M V A VE.
F. L Champion, ICE, COAL, Pwt Sprtajniitor In. M Grriet Sm WOOD, All Lengths Cut to Ordar.
OFFIOt AXD RE8IDESCK, 634 Asbury Avenub-. OCEAN CITV. I*. J. J. T. BRYAN, No. 1007 fc Ri<ige A ve .
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