Ocean City Sentinel, 25 February 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel.

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roKci- AN IMPORTANT CASE.

Troth hw> nimny p*>wrrful rnMnir.

■Calimt whk-fa lu »iniia:k-'»ii'l to which K. CXRTIM BOBIHHON. ,, U too once Fmz, I— k>tto« MO) PhonueroE. dr ’ lrf - « n r>- rm<1 >tunic and a tc-t* of other rtnotioiu) !\. •«**» *«T1. Jtjrat:*. fonfliti with truth and prove 1 1 * " :r *1.d«dlv h—. When the}' take |«»

Jloo of the mind juatlcr depart* and

|(4ulh I* often rothhaalv •trirkrn doa li. ****** [ ' It baa, however, another dpfBMBt, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY i’.. IWT. *hleh I* lew. a|>pareut and Jr— open to crUtctem. but not la* eflative in iU

. Till* l» the-de-ire of brims

( A MrSliea

a larjcem

Ocean City wanU to be lunirporaled a* a city—at leaat that to the general

Imprewaion. Of cioume who are oppoaed to It,

Jorlty are In lu favor, provided one amendment to made to the general act. A* the bill waa Introduced It give* council the power to bond a city h«f> per cent- of ita a—riaed value without conaultlng the property ownere or voter.- Thto la wrong. The time to correct It to now. So council abould bare power to bond a dly Pit one tjrnl without aubmlttlng the qucwtiou to the property owner, and voter*. Should thto amendment be made, all other ohjectionable feature* of the bill will t« waived. Should the rectWm .land a. Introduced, and Ocean CBy be granted a charter. It would he auk-tdal. The bet that thto town ha. not been hooded to one ni the feature* that haa cmuwd IU rapid grow th. Therefore let the arcmatter of bonding in the taxpayer.'

forcible, emphatic, lulrreating In cixive

aalioii, brilliant In wStlug, el.-|Uent I

, heewuae everybody who > with leglalalkxi It to next to 1mpureihto to get all that we want. Ocean City cannot have a law that will 111 only Ita eaae and no other borough city in the State. It muat he drawn that other piacsw can Incorporate under U, and not he tied down to the lluiitatiun. which would aull our city alone. Ret u« all work together to aecore thto one amend incut. By ao doing we can get It, and then there wixild be a probability of the bill beaming a law and Ocean City be gtanted a charter. Olberwtoe It will faU. Aabury Park, In wboae Intenet tlx bill wa mainly drafted, will oiler m objection to our amendment, brew in. that place to already bonded beyond in limit Xonttira would trad ao directly h aecorlng equal taxation a* the publication of Individual anaeaaaicuu an omptlona, a propoaed by Nil now before the Ireglalalure. One of the reaaou. tar am plaint of Individual, again.t their aarewmenta t. due to a lack of knowledge of bow their neighbor, are are rat'd until after taxoi are due and payable, when they learn there to dtocriminatioo for auene came cl I her againat them or In Oivor of Hie ndghbcew. If, after the aaeaaor* have flntohed the aaowment, the naull of their work wa made known to the public, by publication iu the w Wort circulated newapapera. of ewch Individual a—e*a-

all good thing, and worthy of lidug ■tiHrn for iu Uieir reapedlve place*. At ifcwt alght it d.» not ap|cwr that they Heed ever lolerfrre with truth or

demand Utwt .lie be aai-rlflcrd to them.

Yet they ofteW do. and tlie rra—>u to not to *rrk. The dewire for forcible utrure tend, toward emphaalnngtioly aide of a quewtlou. ahrrea. trulhi. iy aided. Hr abo w.iuld tella gwW atory I* atrougly tempted to exa«pcia a lierrw* a faithful adbrrenic to would moderate and Pine dow n rniarkii. taking away. |wrbap«. of lltcir aparkle and brniiaio.

Tlx we who love to .blue In cunverantlou

a dread of the coiunionplaor. .. truth; l« often very amnionplarr. Thu. there to a dcUMun, mid K- atronger droire to generally victoriTbtoto by no mean, al way. a Km«'lou. r deliberate choice, me to tliereuaualh

any IntrallutowkWI-datum of troth. To

it one aide of any thing in .troug

dhx. and to leave the ret uumW doc md apirarat fiiat to revur of untrulb. hut while prawtviug the letter It certainly vxJafre the aplril and ameer, a

wrong Imprewtoou. Yet how alm.-i univeraally to thto d-mrl One per—u ahodtohkea another he any mai-m will hr kevuly alive to bto every defect and

bliod to hto every excrllrtuc. lna|eak-

Ing of him. lie dwell. cxcli»lvely on the former, and however careful be may be to avoid exaggetatlou. or how - wurcily true hto word, may lc. tie haa given a falar Wea of him by hi. .re on the other parta of hto chanxTake up any party paper or aeclaJoumal, and notice a bat are the iminta of their opponent. u|«u which they dwell. Are they not their delect.,

real or Imagined; their Illogical reaaou-

their I ii term ted and MdOah motlvaa. II aiyi mure glaring dcHiiqueiicir.? u any virtue, or honor or dleiuletlur—. or aagactly or wladom—If I cxiat—Upon 111—e thluga, Uwy are abaulutrly el lent. And when to thto' d praaeutatlon to added the efwrite In a piquant and n»-y manner, atlmulaUng aiid alnulngtheir partake of their vlewa, do not the blow, alined at an autagoutol really fall upon the cauae of Juaticcand troth? It to this, that nation, too often regard icb other. Their oau .troug point, and excellence, are clurely held and 'Idly preweuled in oontreat with the of other*, liai

nlty uflered to fcbow op wrongful dlacrimlna’lon where it ex to ted and make proper ronectlon. Every cttlirn arould feel loterewtcd lu aceing Dial aaeeamenta were fair and equal. a» they pel tod to hear part of the burden of l tieighboe. The Idea la a good ot fully aa good aa that which pro).—* makiigt fraudulent and untalr aean menu. In fact, It la belter, for li w in making their valuation*, for they would nut care to .ran the riak of bclu, open to auaplcioo of wrong doing for mercenary nr other conaideiatlun. Thk death of Chief Ju.tice Merer. Brae ley, of thto State,wl hto re*Men< a, Friday morning, although

I profound e paiple of to jurtot had

grown up in theaflectlon. of the (wople. being venerated facjbe judicial atodom he rn.ulfe.led upo loved tar biaaodal amiability and great reject be ever eniertaliied for liility attaching hi good dllxenidilp aud good government. I'anioui though lx waa upon eucb occaaioua a. drmaiidal the exerdaeYif bto dvU righto, be am undenlaNy fair, we may aay inexorably

It w tribute of hto character that gave deoaiun* great weight and ready ecqul aacence of all panic. Uilrrealerflb tbci directly or uthera toe. The )udk-iary the Stale haa luat It tirightewt and able*I repreaeulative. and although hto

111 he ml—ed from tl«eir re hto word, of wtodom a i—tent factor In unraveling th talc problem, of the law. The

olDdal aervant wheae life work gAI he n„ d „ ul a perpetual monument ip hto mei^^ j,.., „ Thk Newark Preaa aay.: "The biB "

I fur it, will remit lu making each property ounce acrilk: uftbra—ament, ol hi. The puUkatXMi td real e*

to •totality, and tbu. the propeniai .*i be dtoidaycd hgrlher.

In debate. The.

: Beading. I

a l«le (illy:

The Atgleu: John S. Hi-cv, ! Ucllaud, H. H. Main, H. \V. Ixi'

Vamden,

BanJ vx. Howell, tetattve to teat «f - . m , , ,. Property at Ocean C ty. Tried dot the wbygnjunotitm alxmld not hr to.uai to tl-rv* Time retrain Samual ^ ca'e. from cutting Fonrtta Time. Umtcrm, l.ud al lUrgamto.u. The Jarndy.c v.. Jarndvcc and dlbh. v, . |rahuQ . .. „ 1Bdp br ,„ r -ralg lia.e found tlielr equal In legal mlM> , i,im. title tt. the property under a deed dating hack to IIJS. Tlie rule to returnable of March 6. rt'of fommou I’Jca* tefora Judge Atlawllr CM* ordinance i»c.irnft and a jury VVrdnewd*- Thy C la red t nec ■ ■ a a* flrat trlrd in the dly WtoUni lu the rear of th rt aii"d decided lu favor of the plait - Aiuuaroxnt Oompany.whb w a. retitod, and again deddal for $S0 by tl* mvinler of Altai ptalutifl; wa* appealed U> Hie ot-lroeilng one of the atn court of com mi-n plea-, and at tlx- city, tlx- floe wa* ret e*lde trial In the October a-ru. of ta.t year tbeSupreronJV.urt. The., the jury failed to agree upon a verdk t. j wbfeil

Vtedneaday'. trial wa. the

granting of an application for a new The Supreme Court «eu the line adde Inal, I he fourth llial tlx- ivc baa had. on the ground, that Atlantic City had The Jury flriired about half |«.t four; no power to pa- orditiam-e which o'd.. k. aiiil, after being out witnew hat. gave the reerder any diacretion a. to more than two houia, returned with a how much flue ahould be lui|iyrrd. verdict «t the full amount, with luicr-iTlie ordinance abuuld have pruvid.d

r*t, or H8S1.UT,- for Mr. Howell, the j for a ajc-lflc fine, ptalutifl. ArrivMl*

r« —n. t- — -u «. ««—"«| i» v c, A , l4 „.„,

Hand, of Uape May .vanity, and \\ "• ' <1. Howell, of Mom.ville, tlie faro bring reprrarntrd by llarloti A Ita***, ^ and tlie tatter by Carroll Kobbin-. | Suit Waa brought by Mr. Howell in . the <lty dtotrlct court to recover fp.iu ! rx-Sberift Hand fllSJO, tlie artiount of j arrearage of rent ctaiuxd by him to be j I ue .Hi a property Hi Ocean fity, teuntrd by William K. Elliott, wtoire Utato were lev tod upon and Mild by exShcnfT Hand dunug hia encumliency np.ler an rxectiiuki —cured by Hul4—rd iladelphta. The plaint I fT*

that the ahrnO aold 11.*•

g..d. and turned tlie proceed, over to

InUfta iu execution, with the

Knowledge that the rent wa. due, having been uotifkd to thto by the ptain-

UB by letter and trkgrem. .how n through the tcwtlmooy lowrll that on May £1, ItoM, he a letter ^rom Kllkitt, tlie teliatore aud ra>lilrncv pruperty

Whk-h he owned at Ocean fity, telling Um that under an eiecution a aale of, ita good, by the alien IT bad tern adirruatd to take place on the fallow lug

lay."

Immedtatrly on rHdnt of tbia letter,

Mr. Howell wrote Sherifl

oftl.c. Cape May Court Huuar, infarmhlm of the a. real age. of rent. Further, toaecure hlmrelf, he fallowed the letter up by a U legram early ou tlie

mg of tlw—tle.

I aa alxiwn by Lewlle K. l.ud tarn, deputy cleik of Cape May county, lhai realised by' the aale wa.

«£U.i5.

Clarence O. Hd ridge, the telegraph l«ialui at Cape May Court Huure, ild that on the morn.ng of May St hr lok from the wire a me—age Irooi Mr. Howell lo Sherifl Hand. A copy ol the tu. —age w a. produced and toleotiEldridge raid that lie gav geto either Sherifl Hand I tack man to deliver to him.

rM *' RUSSIAN CENTENARIANS.

I-'a*an. named Ivan part

*»e» of cither rex a

ahall. without togitunatc motive, rej the addrvwww of him or tav w Iki u

Hu u not ti

J. H. Wa

re bnlltautaud

pi I Ural lotto ■ Idea*? Aud tlie magnetic they are the more aubvendve aa I* the Influence they exert: Often there are cauaoi good pleaded iu the —me AU

real ohataclea are aet at nought aud all I hto mtochanee to Indignantly denied. Tboae who try to do good lu thto undtocriminaling manner pracllcallj — that truth to oppoaed to the aucof theIr enlerprtoe and that they ue ready toaacntkv the format tu the

liter.

•If Oil

If veracity mu»t he dull. If ho. muat he uomnioo place, if frank alurerity deatroya forcible utterance, and loyalty to truth make* enlerprtoe Impure aibie. It would then be a quewtfa

duli-

bc bonorahl bear it out afloru lutelUlitrraiurr and val-iabto oratory fumtob abundant rxamplea of the union of luitblul ao •acy with brilltaua- of dk-Uoti, and. every author and apeaker would at luuanta remain loyal to th* troth, liie> uuu diaower that none of thru power* to aumutatr, or mapire, had de|—rled from

to true In the daily detail, of ordinary Ufa. Nothing that la wi

be I oat by tnitblulue—. lard at lliat lo tell an iu

reting alnry without exaggeration, but

the power to iuteraat will not, Uierrl.

depart from u*. Or it may he difttruli

br fair In tviUoam and ju.t t. good qualities of one we do nut III to look obataclc* m 11— face a hri Lhuaiaam would sweep them out of atght ir tu aupptauieut our favorite half truth. with the other half; but all the— many other difficult thing*, mi and yet we .hall not !*• deprived

of one whit of the ability we had before.

When we have laid within u. a faun

daltoxi ol perfert trutbfulnew>,-w* ahall

' lu hr |u.I a. fumble,

emphatic. juM a. atlmutatlng. ■pahto of making oa. We may be very ire that w hiir untruth cau never make dull man bright, an tmUi will ■

make a bright man duti.

Emmett: John It. Krudrk-k. ward, Frank It.Wbitreide, Eugene

Ziegler. HolmanWMte, JohuT. Canani,

I’hiladelphfa: Tboma. Harrto. 1. lorn, Itoliert Callahan, Chari. .Camden: B. B. Wrathrrby -womb, Millville; John C..ltwrl,

toidy of Mr*. Anna H

of Uolta Hewitt, wa. found

i I take. Ocean View, o ..ruing Mm. Hewitt left

South SewvUle un not lord during the ght of the 19th In.t., while trui|urarily deranged, and it to pre-uiued that

Harry F. Uenuett, the hack dnv. Ca|ir May Court liou—, had no recollactluu of dellveriug Ihc telegram Sherifl Hand. Illtam H. Elllutt, who wa. I tenant of the Ocean City property f the aale, said he aaw the telegram iu quralioii ou the counter 1 bile Sheriff Hand wa. there during the role. He al—i U telling the aherlfl al the time of the Bale that there wa. aome rent due M Howell. The letter, writtcu by Mr. Howell Sbeilfl Hand were hut produced, If having been mtotald alucr the previ.. trial aud the receipt of another being

ruled.

Mr. Uartuu, for Hie defen—, Shenfl Hand did not receive the nulice of the arrearage of rent before the aale, and that even alter the aale be held the proceed, aeveral day. before payiugtbe moiiey lo the attorney of the ptalutifl In exteullon. The defeoae, be

fell therein- Mr. Hewitt to a mrmr of (he Town—nd'. Inlet Elfc Saving Crew, and wa. on duly when hto ippeared; therefore, the taller’, abaeuce wa* uukuopii umll Wcduc*day morning when the —rvant-glrl called her for hieakfaal. Receiving no <iaitue. the girl went lo Mr*. Hewro.xu and wa. *ur|irl—d tu find it unoccupied, the led bring nicely made wa. then aurmtacd 1-Al Mr*, had wandered away aouu after the girl had retired for the night, and u alarm wa. wuiided. The neighbor* mned —arching panic, aud for day. the take wa. dragged aud tlx rounding country —cured for ■ tiding* of the miming woman. The hitohand, nearly heart-broken, toft tumid lu hto effort, lo l.icatr o trace-could he found uuAl Sunday morning, when It wa. drjddcd

let the water oB the

Ah.Hit three yrara ago Ml •bowed the Brat algn. of 1 nd at atalrd period, evci aince, for three or four daya at a time, alie ha. ■uflered from mental derangement. It Mippiwed that In thto .tale ahe wandered from home. The loaa ot an only 1, nine mouth, old, wa. the direct e of the u ti balancing of tier m funeral took place on Tueaday.

received by She.IB Hand before the Ex-Sbcrifl Hand to tlie prewenl re—omUve of Cape May county li Hull— of A—ambly. He lo-llflrd that bellved at Erma, a abort dwtauce from Cape May C-ourt Uou—. He left home early ou the morning of May £4. en route for Ocean City, tu oondm

aale.

He pa—ed through Cape May > Hou— on the train which *iop|wd •hurtly before 7 o'rba-k. He denied he reva-lved either letter or gram from Mr. Howell before tUc or lu fw-t before be turned the ui tu the ptaiullfl in execution,which aome two week, after ,1 he a Shenfl Hand denial that m the' ti ’ the aale Kill It bild him that Ui a. rent due Mr. HoarelL After the ca— had been Mimmed by cuuu—1, Judge Woudrufl rhancal je Jury lu pari aa follow*: The taw pruvld— that a landlord hi hen iwramount to an execution I the claim f >r anvara of rent that cov. prrbd not exceeding a year. Thto Mr claim u|un which Ito^ plaiiltifT I xto ault baiaw hto ca—. But iu order to rutille the taudl-iril i tbi. claim lie ttiitot give the ahenfT ..tote—not necoawrily In anting- of k arreara of rent. If the abrrtfl do.* ot reortveauch tail tee or to given no —•in to aupiai— rent to due, he to proeted iu liayiiic the rxeeutkin credit a. Mr. Howell **>. I hat on May £1 r received word from Ellkat tlial tlxg.—l- lu tlx- al.ee were lo te Bold one wrote 1* Slirrlfl Hand fa ve hto arnar< He atao .

No- ui

I be pa.ple who go tlirre to apend the! Eanlru wai.iu carry their pulitli-al' a with them, aud vote whenever

•bend deni— revel vl

lie day .if tlx- » that Slrnfl

c Irlegram, aud thr

XI |*ud to thfr cxecutkiu rred-

•ix-Mfl'lhr ptalutifl (talipot recover to f.o the jury to aay «Ix-thcr tlx | nil lived ordinary care and dthgei notlfvtug tlie aliertfl . J tlx- an— rent tx-fiev he favrtod «lth tlx- m—, The plafiitifl muat abow by. a prepa.

-, K. IV. FMwar

i. P. K.

r. Camden; Mr*. I

. . ho ha. b—n refuwd." rorTierdt..extrenir.l-l ag. Two year* Am^bre clan- re acta. 'That ever Mfi, there wa. M1.1 to haec died In Sa- male from the age of fid to SO ahall W mara one Laereutn Umof. w to. had at a tax till be mam— and adiall pay t taux-d the age of 110.’ According to the mtv in every munth.** rvw-apapi-r re-pert, of him be look part | — —•

a» a hoy in the * 1 '

AUTH03IZED BT FIRE BNtERWRITERS.gIDOlE DEPIRTMENT, EDI. ei_EXSTRIC UCSHTIMG.

H. M. KALBACH.

SON & CO.,

»M AKBIB1 AV 1*11OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY.

All MATERIAL AKD WOWv hl AKA.N.

TEED STWCTEY FIRST tmss. ELECTRICIANS. SKILLED ELELTUCIARS R'ltftlSHIi.

DAY OR RIGHT,

sosr ornot bom. gr e

r. and for hto

atbrnne tt in that hri.

m- pre .ml »ii'»*n» i 1 whom ?1 were atil waa Daeiil Kiaa

Amu to r Ann. man. I

Mika, lianlx, wa. rcpcet.d to to- living at tiici in tto

the age of I OS. He wa

Princv Biaman-k on hia lari birthday rccyml a handanmclr carved (taken rto-ri divided Into Arc compartment.. i each repre—iitiag one of tto- live dii viaioo. of the world. The cliwt con ; tiin» iicw^.Bprr* from every known 1 quarter of the earth nicniloniiig Bt*marrk'. eightieth birthday. Tie- coiicc i Iron contain. TOO paper. Forty Uire.. living language? and —rcraj dt ad .o—

alk I

d the litnrgr. If rrev-nt hi.tiry in Torkndi^empire coutmu—to re-p-at Itari IkccmtoT there died m tto

WAN AM A KICK’S. PHtLADGLPHlA. MotxJav. Feb. 22. 1 A discovery and its

story of lim ‘

JAMES G. PORCH, ’ Plumber and Gas Fitter, NO. 1046 ASBURY AVENUE Mv r-xpericncc in the business warrants me in guarantedng all work first-class. A lull stock of supplies always on hand. Estimates furnished.

nx-mtared t 1SI2- It to' vodka fnv ly

• Napoleo

g that he drank

infrequently ch>-wtvl a

the linen makers of • iermany hied across a gem—a tiny linen

lory that could have been set in its |

entirety on a couple of city lots. But its ruling spirit was a genius and

iff “"t the linens fie was producing shone 1 by comparison with the best in all U) 0 ,. B Germany. We bought a few and

region^ar.gaM. M, 'to h-ngth of d.Ta ""in or dered more and the lirm of A. 1:. addition to the iuriaure of the Antic- Stiller & Suhft had stepped to the man pn—t already quoted tto- fallowing fame it deserved. Yearly the orders otto* itutaneca hare breu repot^d from grew, and the factory at Snfau to-Ux-re: • day is ten times the size of the bijou

Last yi-ar. In the town with the an- we first found.

pronomio.-ai.il-natueof Mtikto-t. a pea- Stiller linens are unmatchablv

ant with the appropriate hnt equally '

uuprein.taue.-ahle name of Adam Mario- Sturdyj sightiystuSs whose char-

icteristics are being unsuccessfully ipcd by makers far and. wide.

Men’sClothes. Youths’and Boys’ Suits.

Russell & Adams, 817 ASBURY AVENUE,

Don't fail to -call ami examine them. Prices are the,lowest.

of Adam M

Irkutiw ih died at the tvputed age of ISO Unfontmah-ly aome doubt muat to-

ir lot.

the

for the uev.qmp.-r (Tto- Kavkaz) from bas e their produvt for retail distrinch it i. quoted add. that Adam left button—or rather his product, for the o wan. the eldrwt 60 aud the y.mng—t elder ^tillef has been dead these year, of age- If thi. to- true. th. four years. The son succeeded to young—t wm mu«t have to.-u boro to hi" the business in its entirety—q»nd the thegn-at age of no an almori qualities that won'him high mBitary

rank have am r ,e r^y «n uie nteown with the tm work he has taken u P

po—ihle name U atated Mill fa rix-lt.-r ( Ireland makes some damasks more craLold m.-u aud old women to-tw.-ce elegant in design. So does France.

•e take. ,Al t I lb# body w

"There to generally on# tiny In artoml.” mid an old uwrhcr. "wbo harm all th# femon. at all the oilier toiya. He oraally red haired and uaprep—araring 1 app—rana-. toil the writer, on |atagr« have nut y.-t followed hi" cmrevr far cnougt. In deride wlxSlx* thto knack of aiwirhlng kn«m ledg* t» of any real uar to l.lm I

•'toune time ago 1 aumdrd tto-axrvrian" In a pnUk Indurirta! arho.il and .'t—rvrd Ihl. Intellectual |.lx-notnennOTn a vrer In t—ting raw. A d.mrn children were mlkd up fa recite little i-wnuu Ttwarhuil room wa. crowded, and the red haired lit tie trey wax anting rtoa# to the redv-r* Me knew rv—y pi—ethat wa. wil

One Sunday, aa a rrnaio SoMtirii 1 riling to ai 1C ward, toao old woman, wl “Oh. air, well do I like th# day wto The mini.ter wa. aware that b« wi not very popular and augwen-d: "My good woman. 1 am glad fa to* . Ttore are too few like y.«. An why do you like it when I ptvarhP' "Oh, .ir."*- replied, 'wix-n yr preach I al way. gvt a good Beat!”—Li. ' Til-Bit*.

taident Seth Low of Columbia eolBrooklyn Pulytcctuiir. On clam day.xereiaea bring over, hto qi and hi. diploma io In. ponkrt. he riepp-d out of Uie building ' walk torn*. An ’* -

ring th* light* aud 1 him "And what

myaunr' "Tba Pnlyuchmc imtuate. air." "Ho yon go therer‘ Y.mngSctb drew hiraatlf up premdly and 1» Jtred (or ■riant aktbe qu—tinner Then hr *d. "I didoocu. "—San Praocl"

wnpta.'Tfcourttin. buitding.

would *»« be furnish mg a very large part of tlie pig iron d.-mandrel by the market, of the world. The fart that Birmingham. Ala.. I* (xnding pig' trou gland and « 4

dibl# f.-a

favored inhabitant", a woman, dial nt the age of 120. Hall? Mtxkto-t! lu Tiflu. not long agev a w.onan named Urouiamia Arotnnova diid at the «up-pnre-d age of ISO. aud a. rqpcutly a" May laet a brutal murder wa. brought light in tbrdtotrict of Tiflu in which t victim waa aaid to be 100 yrara old. The object of the crime wa. not dworL The cmre of Nioolaa do Bavin, the French e,Idler who wa. taken pnar by the Kuerimna in 1812 and dud ! two yrara ago in haraurf at the age of ISfi, waa commented upon at that time in the English prerex Aboot the .aimtime the care of another old aoldier wa> brought forward, a ETnn living in Wy-. borg. wboae age waa aaid to be 122. ; Tbia aummrr there waa aaid to be living a Hill old.* Coreack aoldier. Thi> man. named Sol.dot r—iding in the Tillage of Jovnino (Poltava government I. ia reported to have paired hi. one hundred aig) twraiJ-Bfth birthday. Finally an old woman, aged 11*. ia. It ia atated, Mill living in Kikolaief. She ia a Pole and remembera the taking of Warsaw by the Koaaiana in IT98. In doing the lut it ia well to add that in many at the butane— qnobd a dorr invuetigation might matenally diminiah the age. of the ]irraoM in qneation. Only lari year a paragraph appeared in the paper, relating to an old man who bad come from Siberia and who had reached the age of 188. A lab* paragraph atated that on examining hia paraport hia true age waa fuond to bo only

love them and pay their prici Those linens for high-day's. The Stiller linens for three hundred and sixty days of the year: r The first IHUT shipment is here— important news because we haven’t been able to get tlie goods quickly enough. Staple values, but best

picking now, for variety. TABLE LINENS—

Guc—BleacbeS Drill, hextfy, C2 in.

bicyciaa coupled with a .ingle .ta ring port. Hanging to-Xwien the two bicycle frame, are tto- tore reel and a rotary pump The whole outfit weigh, lire. than M0 pound*, aud four riprrienad wheelmen can push tin* along farier than any other Are engine ever went The foot power of tlx- four men propel, the machine to the arcnc of action, ami the water.' After the arrival at tto-'aorne each man 1" aangned In aome part of the duty at making the change. One ratara the back of the machine <m a tog. allowing the rear which, to n-volve freely. Hr alw. throw, the immp into working order, and the other, have nnreel.d the tore aud made the ompling ootmertiona Then, Jumping into tie* aaddha again, the enrrgica of the men are direrted fa pumping. Atom 4.800 gallon, of water p-r Ixair can to. thrown between 16 and 100 feet in tto- air. The rapidity with which tire machine can he propelled to a fire aud atau with which it can be imt tufa actum are it. two grew! advantage*. In two or three minute, after ita arrival all lira-rear* cliangv* can he made and kbc machiue I. pumping a dream over the rowt

all your breakable prop.Tty—rujex laoeenx etc. —will . be «ua»tod or loat. bul the geulto African mawilhi-taiiding will wear round bi. ankle a tbin thread of bead, far I three yean. He will tear hi. way . through mathd graa. and follow a , wounded i*uek Ihrough tangled jungle I wilbout injury to bi. onianeut. It 1. I remarkable bow an ornament .lick, fa I a" native.—O-ntnry.

Tpc—B!«i.-heJ Damsslt, pn-tty patterns. (12 in. 85c—Bleached Damask,GS in. Especially designed for hotel use. Many patterns. 11.10—Bleached Double Damask, ti .GO—Bleached Double Damask, 81 in.;four beautiful patterns. Many of the above sorts can be matched in half-bleached goods at ^NApKINSf—bleached dri!]—longwearing goods for family or hoarding house use—17 95c.a do/..; 18 in., #1.10, and up to 25ln. .u Napkins, floral designs—18 #1.40a do/.; 19in.,81.50;22 in.. <2h2ti in., *;i. Napkins, tine double damask, 2G

144 ill., #3.20. ■ Lunch Cloths—fringed and. bordered—awxfis in.. #1.50; 6Bx 86 in., #1.75; 68x104 in. #2.25. Doylies to match, #t a dozen. John Wanamaker

W. L. BERRY, Manfuacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST.. IMmadelptria. ••«. Ke|<airiii*a.aM-iant. .

lire wnaid. We bare m»doubt that tb*

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(vb. w .11 to. the -am. of OCEAN FRONT.

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Hotel Brighton,

R. B. CORSON, FuRERAL ♦ BlREeTOK, Washington VanGilder, Manager,

Petersbure;, N. J.

W. 0 SMITH & SONS. Building Lumber OF ALL KINDS. ( Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moldings. Brackets,Columns, Newels, White I’ine and Cedar Shingles constantly on hand and under cover. Orders left at 807 ASBURY AVENUE will receive immediate: attention. Yard: Corner Fourth St. and West Ave. JV. IM.Y.MOEVli, LUMBER l BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. toil. TLX Til AM) WEST. All kinds of Building Material turnished. Special inducements to all Builders. French Buck Lead and Ready nixed Paints. For convenience, orders may be lelt at 746 Asbury avenue.

H G. STEELMAN & CO.,

ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORKin either hard or soft wood. Office.Yard and Mill: 8th and West Sts., OCEAN CITY, N. J.

PULL THE INSIDE OUTSIDE.

KEATING

BEARINGS ARE SLIPPERY

Cone* and caacs a

' ground and

poilabcd to that high touch of gtaxalnea* which give* that glide that

(See that curve?)

Anr CaTacocug, AC.

ea*y glide only found in the Keating. KEATING WHEEL CO., ^65 da, * ahead of then, all. -to"to"to*toMOLVOkr:. MASS.

LOCATION NOT EXCELLED.

APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE FIRST-CLASS

R. R. SOOY.

13. K. £*»in2tli SSoiass# piomse -p^x.

UnlDim ni SipM

Full iioe of Waiijtaprr'u

j Store, 1046 Asbury Avenue, near Eleventh St

Piinltrs and Piitaprs.

1 b> auuiwtent wvgfcmeti. eitlrer city or omtilrv.