Ocean City Sentinel, 4 March 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 3

OCEAN. OrrY OEN'RiNEL. < ATliHTIC COUNTY GLEANINGS. ^ THUK8UAY. MAKfH 4. 1W7. <Urnerrd by the ••SentlBel" Corre,- Tlie trvWA\ „

poDdenu. Ktfe* m MiHiut

CAPE MAY COUNTY NOTES.

~~{Ve(h*ll he glwl'to receive Uema of W11 Mid comiuunicaUouii of lute reel Jo tht» ewmmunMjr mid our.reader*

and taken from

VouhK. A few day* day* ago I to hb- u*ual good beaJIh.-and 1>

Frank Overland communleatioo ha* been

.lUhed [u taeen Oieau fitv and

md- the mainland. Saner* C. Youuir*. dur-

wn i|«nted with tl

dre** EX

ahould he at'

__ the full name ami ad- , of the writer, not nenmaarily for licallon, hut a guarantee of good

UOCflU HAPPENINGS.

00 Tue-day.

\ level-headed man aeldotn alio bu I lead to heroine awollen. Juet think ot It. the haae hall and rjrle *ea*ou» will auou he here.

*Y«aterdajr wa* A*h WedneMlay and A|ail IS'h will he Kaaler Sunday. - J*i>4> Antoaman, the tailor, ha* rented an offliv In the Stile* buildlug. Jt |. elici ted that work on the new railroad Itfthia city will he Rnutued Ue

day.

A nunitcr of yi organiie an atltle

■ i'lull in tlie n

J.'K. ltu«*ell. treaaurer of the Ocean City Ainuneiueult <MU|»ny, wa* on tlie

■•land Sunday.

Anything which hid* fair to liel|> tlie gniwih of our town ahould l« heartily md«r**d by tlie cilia-n*. lUdcrl Fi-lier ha* |Hircliaaed Mr*. Jauc* Ik.naldaon'* cottage on A*l.ury avenue, uorth of Tenth »treel Ml*. Ilannali U. Itobluwm U viaiting her niece in Waahlngton, I> t'.. wberv *bf a ill remain for aeveral day*. J. M. Cbeauit Ira* »oid t.'liarlea Mathew*’ lot on A»bury avenue, near Mine Uruth ►treet, to John <>. Uaudy. Material I* being put ou the ground fur ex-riiierin llarrelf* o.itage al Taelfth alrect and Aabury a\

•ward I

wife, uf

Philadelphia, were here over Sunday, the gund* of Central avenue friend*. Kev. Samuel H. Hanu ftnd Captain Philip VYhealou, of Turkahia-, were ammig tlie vUUor* here on Tutoday. The March meeting of the Ocean City Volunteer Fire Com|wuy will le held in K. ol P. ball tiwuorrow evening. 1 '■"V Willet* tiudfrey ha* rented hi* email cottage, Aahury avenue, near Sixth

mm.tati^ Tol! 'hZ 'T” r "°" A - K - the'lta r tiravlne f r ik! ^‘‘'•• la-Ki'ialurr, chutch, liaptiaed three candidate* S

pray ing for the remne^ of tlw i-ounly day doming

buM',,, | ^ "

PU«, .b,„. tbiubd mu .. ..tu.

Mr* i.-' . ... Ihd Men'* hall Saturdav evening. .. ,, [

'««»*. capable hand. ^ M'

and John Hace, Jr., of Plea*antville.: ItreooIJ

left on Tuewday morning fo, Wadiin, ton, J>. C., wlu-re th«y w ill remain f>

aeveral day*. Hammoaton.

The Fruit tin.wer*' C

rial u

ding Saturday aflerui

t ided lo reduce tlV.price for picking atrawherne* mid hlar^herrie* ftom one and <Mie-half cent* tonne and a quarter, a* the picker* have been getting a larger percentage of profit* than the grower*. The director* were iiwtrucied to make arrangement* to get American picker*, a* Italian* are uiualtafactory and lake nearly all of their earning* out of town, w hile the Anu-ncan*leave a large |«rilob of it with the local met-

chant*.

Ml- MaVie McKaoue dlid Monday ■nortiiug at the residence of t'liari— Hoyle, fitHir ty pln.id pneumonia! 1 day* p rev ion* i„ io- r death. . When I»ul* spyn endeavored father.In-law, CharlesFm*

i, Monday n

io re*i«>i

lectiug that something Spyw entered Mr. Fnen.an'fhrtr...m and f.Hiud him ii|*di the la-d ga-i'iut fig hn-ath. A physician was sum moiled hut Iwfore lie arrived tlie piai Was deaii. App.plexy w as I lie c*u*e

ligg Harbor City.

After a further Investigation of thi mysterious dewlruction by fire of tin large frame building tiekiiiglug t. Frank Angeiucy, at Doughty'sSlalion

U. W. Seufl, of lliii

bief of P

■tty, •

lliursday

sireet, lo a Mr. tialtwell for the cnmlni llohert Fisher la having improvement* made tothe collage be recriilly | or Awed ou Aahury avenue, near Tenth sireet. I. II. Foyer and family have rented and taken tKcufatucy of the Ocean City A**.elation'* cottage, corner of Fifth •met and West avenue. Mr*. D. P. Steiner's cottage, at Eleventh street and Aahury avenue, M being painted by the Ocean City Houae and Sign Painting (Company. Alexander Springer and wife, w ho have turn occupying an Aahury cottage. In (hi* city during the jiaat year, have moved lo'Oape May Court Houae. Willard Adams is building a twoglory addition to Id* coltige on Asbury avenue, near Eleventh street. K. 11. Stile* A Co. are fumlahlng tlie lumber. It take* just a* much money to run a newspaper now as ever, though some of our auli-criber* seem to thluk that in baid rimes a newspaper ought lo

mn itself.

Mi- Rachel 1). lloire, of Absecon, and Valdeman E. F^lward*. of Atlantic, spent lari Thursday with friends in IbU city a. the gueans of Mrs. Hannah

The W. A. Manaban Military Rand ‘■Ul give a festival In Htltea h day evening neat. A musical entertainment w 111 he one uf the features Election and primary printing of all kind*—poaler*, handbill*, circulars, tickets, stickers, etc —at short notice, for either party, with absolute secrecy,

at this office.

Captain Charles A. Campbell has add hi* lot on Aahury arenur. between Eighth and Ninth sited*. The purchaser expects to build a store ou tlie P»operty at ooee. The scholar* of the Prewbyterian Huu-day-scbopl, under the direction o( T. lav Adfuns, will hold a song service |>reviMs to the regular servhew on Hund*y evening next. Mr*.'Carrie ladle, wife of Cooncilman D. E. 1-ake, rvceive*l the sad new* last week of th# death of tier sister, Mr*. Kuxberger, of Philadelphia. The fuuend took place Holiday afternoon. Ca|>Uln Wychgel, of the dredging ri>m|«uy that will Oil In the meadow* between Fourth and F^lghtb street*, wa* here on Saturday making arrange tnent* for awl, w ater, etc. The dredger will tw In operation by April 1. Mrs. Martha H. Uairrlt. of W< Philadelphia, ha* purchased Mr*. MeIkiuald's cottage ou Ashurr avenue. “*ar Thirteenth street, through tlie *«ency of J. M. Cheater A Co. Mrs. Oxrrett will occupy the cottaj We liave been Informed that John Wanamaker, of Philadelphia, ha* for Warded hi the building fond of tl* Church of the Holy Trinity. Protretan Episcopal, now In course of erect km a Seventh street and Central avenue, a liandaunc contribution in the shape of a gold ailed check. The Young Women'* Christian Tern- !*• ranee Cumn gave a complimentary *upper lo the honorary mender* of the xelety at the Illinois, Sixth atreet A dairy avenue, on Thursday evening ‘‘•h About forty petwuo* »■ «it. The table was handsomely decotxted, and the menu Included delicacies of the waaon. yuii* a large delegation of rllicru*. accunpanted by the Mayor and Ooon«i, ware In Treotoa on Monday and I o—day looking after the ci'T art lauding before the leci*tature. Quite a number of the objectionable features

Thomas Thomas and Anthony Tieuua*, who wre charged with robbing rile building, and in order to hide tlieir theft setting Ore to it. A search wariuuna* premises in there was found considerable lumber, itupicuirul* and varh ■r articlea whieh Augelucy idenheing pro|ierty taken from tlie liuilding at Doughty'* HuUon. Tlie isfiect* were tsith given a lawrJusrice Rreder'e court TTiupday afternoon. Thomas Thoms* w a* held in H00 bail to appear at tbe April term if court, which wa* furnished. Anthony Thomas was released. Tlie annual bal masque of the AuroiHiuging Huciety, of this place, tlie oldest society of it* kind iu tlie State, Aurora hall here Saturday evening. It was a pronounced social success. There w ere an unusual number of handsome and costly uatfluor, while there were nearly a* many that were not handi, hut purposely so. for tbe wearer* vie with one another to have either tlie it beautiful or llw most comical cowic. Faiiy queen* flirted w ith King an, while butterflies fliwted among throng. Numerous familiar Philadrlpbiau* aided to make the bal masque a long-lo-br-remembeird funny affair. At 8.1S tbemaaquerader* lagan tothe large Jiall, and at V wa* fllled to It* utmost capacity. It wa* a Is ait 10.16 when the Prince and Prince— Carnival made their appearance from .[age and ltd the grand march through i number of beautiful and Intricate figures. Tbe march was iwrriciiwled In by about S5 masked couple*.

Atlantic City.

The Republican city convention on Friday uiglil made the following nominations: Rectihler, Robert H. lugvrI; alderman, Jarne* D. South wick; City treasurer, John A. Jcflrira; lax collector, Carrion Oodlrey city marshal, vef-eer of tlie fssir. D. I*. Albertson. There were no contest*, except for the latter office, tbe candidate* numbering alx. With lire latter extvplion all U>c candidates are the

pr—ent Ineuiulssul*

which they are nominated. The Morris tiuards gave a minstrel show in tlie armory last Friday night, which was greatly enjoyed by the large

audience in attendance.

Tbe pre-lam ten season ha* been such • Ul raise high Icq*-* In tbe hr hotel men, that Itie penitential inaugurated with the resort fairly crowded. Since Thunday night visitor* have been arriving In Urge numbers and are filling up the hotel* rapidly. A* a matter of li tbe hotel* ou Saturday last were unable U. accommodate all tlie applicant* for

l*. Tlie weather

phla; John K. Rlak

wife, Vioernt 1-ake and wile, J(*-h*a IJikr and wife, Rolsri Zane and wife, F'rank Webb Xiyd wile, P. R. Adam* and w l(<^ Rev. A. K. Dougla— nd wife. Prof.—.r Cbarle* W. IngerII and wife, Mrs.William I.lf.piucott. Irs.- William Edge, Mr*. P. H. Rl-ley, Mis. l>avid Fairhrotlier*, Mi— Vena liter, Mi— Hu»ie 1-ake, Ml— Ray ke, Mr*. Dr. North. Ml— May rth, Ml— Maude Adam*, Ml— Edna ley, Ml- Uertie RUley, Ml- Ida ley, Mr*. Mary F ram be*. Mr*. Jane imbrn, Rev. Mr. Ferguson. Ambro— mmill, Mr. (irovrw, 1-ngau JlcConnell, Ml- Nettle Make, Mi- Olive Adams and uiauy oilier*. Winnie Cox, wife and daughter Helen and Ml- Katie HackMI, of

1 Hairy Harkett arid

if the offl.vs fur

capable li

terpretation -was •

Tlie citizen* of Qit. city on Friday night nominated the following ticket for tlie spring clei-tiou: Mayor. Ttiornai Itray; iiiuncilmfu. (Tiarli* D. (Jill Cliartrs ilrower, Cliaries W. Taylor, A

S. Smith and W

Hryou ijivjary ;assessor. H. H. Hi

could

Ml— Klim Halsey ha* returned from , two weeks' vuil Ui friends iu Camden

nd Philadelphia.

Daniel Megroiiigle, of I'hiladelpliia, fwid his re*|iccts to frleiid* here on The W. C. T. F. gave Hie teacher* of ome<4 Mr*. Nettie Adamson Friday veiling. Notwithstanding tbe Inclemnt weather the bouse was crowded. The bodes* had prepared an excellent pr.«raiume, - ■-.insistiug of readings, 'itall^u*. vocal, and lu-lrumental JMc. winch isvupicd the rime until o’ebsk, when refreshments were ved. Tlie guevts rxpre—ed tla-lr debt w,lth tbemterlalniueiit and voted r*. Adam* a most gracious hoatt—*. maig lire gue*l> ware William Cor-

lll— l-ottle Ital-COrk, a. Fish, Philadcl-

and v

lUectotTffeoifa W. Kates; -•ou-Uble, I. 11. High; surveyor* of highways,

■meley , and Kilwood J.

■ply upon lug the conalrucriun of the new bridge

lie word* of rile Master, “Rehold, I aero— Thoroughfare Sound, which I* to le quickly." Serv ice* were held at lake the place ot tbe one recently sw ept boUM-. Rev. S. R. H.lry offli-iated. away by the ke gorge, ha* eslal.llslied a rrmrnt at I'nion cemetery. line of fliat* for lire traii*|*irtatiou of! Kalea railed on Walter Stile* ham* and pedestrian* aero— that

-trram. TTila will le a great arvommo

land and wife, of Cam- datkm to lie farmers who supply oui guests of Mr*. William'Citizens with 4*rm iiroducta.

Zi-y.K

Reevu*.

Cape May City. - Dr. E. H. Wale* is oauvaiesceul from a severe illna*i, A number of friend* of Mr, and Mr*. H. C. Thompson tendered them a |«rty on Wednesday'even lug. A very euioy-

place ,

Jceati City, wlu-re le

U-inen Cidlege, Piilladel|iliia. Iiareu vtsitiug hi* parents here. A number of cirizetw went to Ocean Ity Thursday Ui attend the organIzauu of a Masonic lodge. Tuckahoe. Reuben S. Robinson, well known iu >uuty educatkual allalr*, |s.|itnvaud *'ial life-died at his borne Saturday, aged lid year*. The deceased wa* a proinmenl Mason and a member of Star ledge, this place. He wa* a man of ability, and was justly regarded as one leading I h-mm ral* of South Jersey of lire old school. A* a surveyor pcnsiual knowledge of the ancieut proprietary holding* of the county's original *. triers, and as such frequently called into the field a* Xpert iu settling land title* and dividing lines. Earlier iu his life, Mr.

Robin

wife ou

The house of Mrs. Halsey li Saturday, hut thehlaxewr ith slight damage. Tlie Uukou caucus met at Red Men's ball Saturday and placed tbe following Uckcl in nomination: Mayor,Frank E. us; cnuncilmrii, Robert Z»ne and ■li Risley, In the sTead of Frank K Adams and Charles Wagner, win—- «. William Ireland, of AtlautkClty, was the guest of Mr*. Maggie Ireland on Saturday. Uottlich Atz, a young man, aged '-T ear*, wa* ln*tgntly killed at F^g Haror City Sunday morning by being struck by the north-bound Weal Jersey Seashore Railroad bridge train w hich leaves Atlafitlc City al 10.05 and due here at lOdSi. He wa* on hi* way (iardner'a farm. Tbe aecideut ocirred at the Liverpool avenue enswg, and was witnessed by a number of l—iplr. The train was Iu charge of Engl new James Carter and Conductor Charles Ostrander. The shrill bias! of tbe w hist Ic, as It fauwed tlie station, apiwrenlJy not heard by tlie unfortunate man. and tbe engine struck ip wagon, demolishing it Into a th..u—nd pieces and tu—ing young Atz ; thirty feet in the air. Part of tbe vehicle came in contact with tbe smokestack, and remained there until train slackened. The bone «*- raped with severe injuries. The train •sm slopped, and willing hands and medical aid were soon on tlie r to administer to tbe unfortunate hut lie was beyond all aid, hi* death having been Instantaneous. R. M. He— and a number of eye w llnrase* claim that the signal hell* were ringing. The Victim waa a brother of Christian Atz, the proprietor of the Egg Harl.ir City cedar water beer brewery. He had only been in this country and was *u|«riutendlug

Ward Stiile.

i* *|>eudlng the old hi* large Is at

Cape May Court Mouse. ’Captain Charles Ho— has enlarged in* lumber *lied ou account of his lureasiug trade. ( . Charles (JarreIson was a delegate to 'the grand lodge of Red Men, whh-b ..livened in Treoum last week. Charles Corson lias received serious njurie* through an accident. -1 he famous Holly Tree Inn, kept by llud Sherman Todd, at Clermont, thl* ouuty, wa* destroyed by fire Sunday evening. The blind proprietor fir»t discovered the fire about 8 o'clock, the

.uslderahle pro-

gre—.. A defective flue 1* assigned as r the fire- Mr*. Todd ran to rjf Methodist Episcopal church, a mile distant, and gave tbe alarm, wbeu Pastor Hu— closed the meeting and hastened w ith bis oongregaliou to tlie inn, where lie organized a brigade, by means of irhieb is were —ved. Tlie hotel was 18T2, and has since I wen the .pular re—irt for li.hermeu and gunners in Cape May county. The hotel was valued al FSUU0 and the amnia at tiVni. Tbe Insurance amounted (.5000, of which 11500 U In tbe Pbo* x, (1.500 In the Springfield and fJOOO In the Cumherland Mutual, of llndgeudd expect* to rebuild

l-crfccl Tour lo ••enc-cr l lorida A* Florida at this season of tlie year . tbe most attractive and delightful section of tbe Atlantic slope, so l Pennsylvania Railroad at all times 'the in.-t at tractive and delightful route of travel. First In its equipment and eervice, it I* ala. first in Its tourist system. Admirably indeed dot* it vey it* patrons In thl* land of b< and beauty. Special train* of Pullman |ialacr cars are provided, all convenience* afforded, and everything I»"*ible done to add to tbe ease and cumf.irt

of the journey.

Tbe next and last tour, of (lie maun

l “ I'" I to Jacksonville will leave New York Derr o> ui | u|d I > llUBdrl p| lU March 9, Tourists . . n .' .: may return by regular train* until May

Among tbe hotel, wbk-h al _ 1(e7 ExtsuiMoo Ucketa, Including

| railway lrau*lKirtatkiu both ways, and j Pullman aceumtuudariou* and meal*

— ' on ■necial train going, w ill 1 •—.«* — *

The marine room of tbe Hotel « md-1

Saturday for tlie eeaeon wa* the Chal-1'

foote.

S. M. Hanley will open her cozy;

r Yotk,

, . . , 150.01); Philadelphia 64800; Canaudal-

a novelty in tbe way of hotel ^ gj. (-54 A'.; Pittahurg, apartments. 15S.U0, and al riroporriouate rale* from

Mr* James R. Rolce, who waa geo-1

oueljr lujured In a runaway at Pleasant- Ap(||y to Ucke , agenta; Tourist Agenl, Vine a few week, ago, wa. brougb! n96 Ne<r York, orOeo. W

last week. She l» improving ^ Boyd,B-wtaulKeiirra^a-s-nKer agent can be eineetrd. Hri-d street station, Philadelphia. Srartsirough will amduct | , .

confirmiShdti excrclsz* at the EpiMopal

church of tbe Ascension ou April 8.

Keep your eye on the new»|*prr and

A uuivendty extension organization ; m uf the merchants want your ha. bran permanently organ lied here.: cua|0(n aud >rc aaOcienUy couragaw. Alfred Harris of thi. dty, and Mia. | ^ yaa (Q There

advertising than you think.

at their ft

home in thb>ity on Wednesday evenlag last by Rev. Thomas J. Cm—. The Democrat* have nominated tlie following n(unlcipal ticket: Far recorder. Lou* A. Repet to; alderman, A. ' Wllbrowjclty ti*e*uler, daugeTbiai axu; tax ak tact or. John C. Reed; freeboktara, FUam Matbta, J<4i Join Harry Marshal I: overseer of the poor. Michael T. Laflerty; city marshal. Jca.

of thi*

•'gned by tbe Oovenaw on M.widay night next, ao — to do away with tbe •*"«oii advertised foe March t. Eng g*ijt—Outtaae, plea—ally »itu•'rd, overlooking tbe bay. Apply 401 PiWidynt Ruildiug. Pbltadeiphla.

Tbe amtracl for the i city'e new luM-uffiw Monday to Contractor era. Tbe bulldtng will wHI coat *7000, ll is (o Mr*. Harriet Nataon. w

Mr*. Ed l<cw 1*, of Larisdow ne.

Ellsworth Flslter, of

Woodbine, were tlie gurets of Mr. and Mi*. \V**hitiglon Earnest over Sunday. James and Walton Stile* have the

irgest wood pile iu town.

Samuel Corsou temporarily emloyed in F'fdler A Erricksou's store I.ile Mr. Efri.-ksou i> Uuniug the roof f To* ii*end Wells' new kitchen.

rot* to its roll the rod Mr*. Ramwell, up their residriice iu

ucl Steelman n Philadelphia d Chain piou

leilearon

made a trlp.1

leel lo bet sister *. Mr*. Euniceand tarried a few days. ■II Janie* has purrliasnl a wlw lolle Ludlam was in town 11

day fin* week.

Miss Rb.sln Hawley is quite sick. Mr* Ed*in Eubank, sulleriug w I

Profere

Jam.-, and ^

fifty-five feet lib

». L. Pel

luck is vinitiu

laughte

diildreu of Mr.

Curti* Errickson i* on

xahingtim is to-day the hands.^nIty iu America, and uudouhledlr ■f the m.wt beautiful capitals iu world. Tliat grand ruonunieutal building, tlie Capitol, ha* no couuterpwrt. Tlie new Congrr—tonal Library, Ith li* statues, it* taw relief* and IImarhle lialls, I* a veritable fialacr. Tire

five hundred and i* the loftkwt me lie world, a|id the

National Mu—urn ha* tlie reputation if lierog tlie most |s-rfaq iu desigixfor lie piir|si— ot any iu existence. In silol of interest ii is seound only to tlie famous Rrilisli Mu—um of Isindou •Hie tliree-day tour* of the Penu*ylvama Railroad Company are arranged to iver all the— |siints of interest, and ■any more. The tour of tlie city ta made uuder (lie larrsoiiai esairt uf an led tourist agent, slid every facility is affordol fur a complete visit. ir of tlie prewent scries York and Philadelphia March 11. Rnuud-lnp tickets, iiidud11*11—. will tie sold at rale of (14.50 from New York, (I1..VU from illadelphia, and at proporUouate rate* from other stations. Apply agents; Tourist Agent, 1198 Broadway, New York: or tleorg Boyd, assistant general |«—enger

m, Philadel-

phia.

'liarle* Itawre

* Ella

e for tlie

Palermo, vii

11— Rhoda liccsiey on Tuesday. Mi** Manic Peterson, of (iosbeii, kuest of Etta Tls.m|**iu recently. Captain Ogden Uaudy has gone to Delaware with Hie sloop Hattie Mills her a load of corn. Extra meetings .•k.srd In the M. E. ture., Iiere last Sunday night. Rev. .'in. Dishrow preached from the text Are we living iu the latter dayT” D. Y. Stephens, our suae—ful —liool wlu r, gave a voiy intcresriiig talk in tlie M. K. church Sunday nlghL

of his good

vertis—, but It ta to Invite, the paipta who read to pay him a vi#R_and to judge for them—Ives — to the quality and price* of the gisda which hr offer*

Sea lale City. Tlie two political taction* iu this city uet Saturday niglit and nominated heir candidate* for the approaching lection. The Regular Citizens named tlie following: Mayor, DavidSlrulliers; <-■ Hindi, J. P. Delaney, Robert Short and J.ilin Maeuner; justice of tbe peace, H. Lee; constable, Charles Scbellllc; —Mir, Roberts. Muller,cullecturand asurer, William R. Rryaul; of tbe |wor, Albert Hied man; commiasiooers of ap|Hsl, L. J. S|wer, Hues and J. L. Pelereon. party, who have joined force* w Kh the People's party under the name if Independent People's |mrty, uomllatcd for mayor A. H. Sickler, tbe pre—ut incumbent; round), .<e*l* dnmeyer, l). U. Wright, Charles Saycr, J.O. lleulley. Craw lord Ruck nd Thomas Whitliiigtou; as—or, 'liarle* Cloutiug; collector and treasurer, I). H. Wheaton; justice of tlie |>eare, James Chapman; overseer of the poor, Lewi* Steinmryer, Jr.; ain*tahle. Henry A. Dcroehe; auumi—loner* of appeal, J. N. Raer, A. U. Rice and la*.Hard Reeve. City am noil has appropriated (0000 to |ay the muuid|al expen—* for tlie current year. The expenditure* last _year aggregated (19.?75. Tlie Uabtlitie* of the city are (45,3S3.80 and the rJ4.4J0.9O. DcnnUvIUc. H. C. Wbeaton, K. W. Young and H. H. HUey went to PhiladelphiaTuraday to bear Rev. Rumell H. Colt well. I). I)., lecture ou Cuba. Fred Huabnell (eft on Tuesday for Homer—t, Mb—., to j«u_ the scb...tier I'wlfight, 00 which hr will he emfiloyed a* first male. Mi— Con D. Carson spent Sunday with trie nd* al Cape May Court Hou— William Scull has moved Into hi* father’s bouse; be formerly occupied diaries I. Parker’* cottage, ou Malu

street.

Captain Lewi* Dougla- left ou Monday to take charge of tlie schooner Sarah Wood for the coming —on. Mr*. Hoff man, of Cold Spring, with bet daughter, Ml*. H.C. Wheat-

Keystone Isrigc, No. 168, F. A A. M„ Inwwid, Atlantic cuunly, o-ld.rated s fiHirtoqiUi anniversary on Saturday -cuing last. The singing of the Doxoiogy was tbe ufieuilig exerd—.and this was flit lowed by an invocation by Charles Brown. The programme was of an unusually inlerc-iiug and entertaining character, brsoriig recitations, vocal and iustru* :n4l music, and s|ice<-lies. Miss J aid railed a comic aelecttuu, white as L. Babcock rendered Mime excelit music on the organ. J. Wlllels Cordery treated tls- c-.uifauiy to a a. ‘o, and Mi— FN-a Madden sang hlch displayed to advantage if exquisite tone. “The Electric Railway," a comic song, by Ji Hamilton, was tbe hit of the evening, uded tbe first part of the pro-

gramme.

During the intennl—ion, Edward Wilson, of Abstain, on hchall of KeyStone Isidge, pre—nted to Past Master Wesley C. Smith, a last master’* jewel. In the our— of bis remarks Mr. Wilson paid a high tribute to tbe value of the service* rendered to Key •tone Ixidgr by Mr. Smith while lie dl—liarged the duties of the highest office In the gift of IlH' lodge. Tlie emblem i* a handsome aflair. and hear* the flilluwiug scripllou: “Pre—tiled lo P. M. Bro. ’Wr-sley C. Suilth by Keystone Lodge, 16.1, February JT, 1897." together tiic y ran. "1MO and 1894,” Indk ratiug the time which he had sen l.slge as master. On tbe bar at 1 top of the eutnpa— is engraved tbe cl picul's name, Wesley C. Smith. At tlie amcluskiu of tlie programme, ic a.mpany was Invited to adjourn t< ie banqueting ball where supiac had •■ecu pre|>ared under tbe direction of Scull. After the guests hern seated around tbe festive la—rd, Kev. Smith, pastor of tbe M. K. cliun-li. Invoked a hlr—lng. near midnight’s' holy hour wbeu the |artlcipaut* dlsjwr—d, ■c lime bad |ia>wd *0 pleasantly that • flight was uuuotmed. Wesley C. Smith, wife and daughter. It. Howard Thom and wife. Prof. L. R. booia* and wife, William Lake and Ifo, Samuel H. Scull and wife, all of Ocean City,-were present.

that. They areJuat

la knowing where to buy to advsutagr a* the advertiser is in Selling hi* gust*.

..Men ro—A guid, reliable agent lo . each of the folio* log point*: Ocean Mr >‘ (tty, Hra l*lr City, Tucks!** and Pe-

• of brick and teriburg. lo repmrnt u-' for Uir sale of he lonipteted Rartie*' Whits Fl>-er»,Hylph*. Falaai*.

1 ; () wr land", Brandy win—'and Cape Max' I toerde.: rxrloaf** territory (riven. Ad1 dre— Young A Taylor Cycle Co., Angle-

a, S. J.

s. 1 Thomas E Ludlam and family, of any mtetak^ dswt! Wty. spent Sunday under the

parental roof.

Captain Frank Ruwua, of Holly Reach, w— in town Saturday and Sun-

day.

John W. Young, of Angie—«. at landed his brother'* funeral Monday. Delaware, in the stoop Hattie MDU after a load of own. John Anueiey and 1. M. Rice are shipping large quantities of lumber to Philadelphia merchant*. '“Ajpupribe Angel of Death baa spread

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during tlie *priug and *ur

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