Oceas City Sentinel, (tuntic CDUNTT GtEtNINGS.
THL’KHDAY. APRIL 15, 1897. 'Urncred by the “Setuinel- Corre,. We ,bill be Klxl b> ree«Ne item, o! n»<UIU. .ud *
rod ci«umuulc»tioti« ..f iutereet Er Harbor City
, 0 tbl. .vmmuulty and our reader* The State l««rd of taration lu *'AU ouuuiuiiicmtimi* .bould be ae. ^ U*'-mluu.on the lante rompouh^l with the fell name and ad-."' r *»l relate in ibi« city owned by the drr9 . Of the writer, not nenwaarily^r i tiitard fru.t eooi|«ny>f I'hila.i. i'i,
MbUcatlon, > ,ut » KUarauter of : from tnblo.am. " Wl* 1 - M<qiiently, 1„
CAPE »« COURT NOTES.
• ill are habenludM-n' -tore*, realeatale illlw*. »boe eloree, barber .bo|e, pbar-
U-. Nattered a!! aloiiK tl.e line New , of thc County.tUthered from «*. a.ndero.e •hroufb the Varlou. Source.
Kt-e al.U toV
or a .lee - ‘ An s lc»ea. The Weet Jer*.') and Sewlmre rail-
ncardl!^ tim( j J. bulldinc a lie* dtawbridye
Inway
nijter-wAU^e i
d oilier
ouw and lot. •dnt, till* or
the free u|«m air |>avilinn>
ward aide of the walk. In the old day-
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b»l,™ n™,-I... mm,. u.u ,
. ... i t ' l ‘ ! ‘. *l l, ‘ l ” etroyed by llrelaat Wwlneeday, t.«etb
N""" ! Tj£ "| d ."““"“"“•'■OI.. i “W —uietiTe' W C‘
,Vr1 ue-day | " edmed.y |„, „ U .e ree.denor of be, -f "'em », ,e eye-ore-. They Sea Lie City.
Heuderaon, after j ,:Ur " now . t** O'** a«a«..uj A , „„ , Iluuo j moetius of the -I
UOCflU HAPPENINGS
Hanlrl V. Stephen*, our auceeaaful *elH».| teacher, 1* making every ell.irt b- I'naa nt a fine programme for Arbor
Lay.
Tuckahoe. Next Sunday I* Ra-trr f. F. I town*. Hie new miubler. moved here on Friday and waa ten'dried a reception in the evening. Mr*. Amelia Hint-all i- very «iek al Hu- writiug.
j Mb'. July A. t'ordery. daughter <d tli
« Phlladelphtatm| late Mark and Hannah Adam-.dhd ..
3
and’| daughter.
C till*
'll Saturday tnor
The fun
It Ida.
t"* I
niial
1 j holder
of the S.
Lie Cily Turn
■e folio-
The direi-ton* of the Ocean t'My A*,- Urmand friend*. Interment in Hw XI.' »h- jll.pl.ylng for that itank u. lj , I1 , ll , H ,. Iltv „ Seaman It' i.tlm. held a meeting ... thl- city K. .emelery. I»r J«lUnn mu-l ..... drive .Ik- enter.: k„wI«.' J. Hunter iuc. Matilda- T. ue-day. | tdwood. i.n-ing |doneer> a-mpetltoa tab. tak-: I ,,.,1.. aI1 j M-n-u- Krv T liedlm lor J 1 K. K. Whlte-lde, of Ph.ladelplib, ]. ’ I '« 'hdiict Sunday-,-l„.,I a-.--.a- Ing-mnlur -t.|- to retain |«trouag.-. fbaiie. K I^ndi. pro., den I a,d..«ii "U Thuraday looking after O.mpruung Uie *. h.ug- of Xlulma Tl>e rrieket fleet, one of the elly'* ' Uru , un . r , luI yiat.-u» Fry -eete-
Itev. H. H. H.
,i|--ned tlielr \Ve»ley a
wife have - I'i” 1 ' cottage for! "‘Kh
I i«Mor of
(irorgv L. Horn ami daughter, I'li.lailelphia, i.pent a lew day- I.
tbl* week.
I'mpiain J. H. WHIet* l« |»lutliig 1 of hi-tlentral avenue eollage*, ala
Seven I h atrvet.
J. Lal&u Headley and faiiilly hi moved into their ik-w li..u-e at Tenth |
-.reel and Wart avenue.
ThcAUembeni of the Orvelta Luting ( rfuK-.f Millville, have decided t.i eaiup 1
.1 (k-eau tTity thu auramer.
William Adam- will occupy, after ! May 1, the -lore and dwelling recently
vacated by Frank K. Larby.
>11 rnurrh at tin- plueo Frilley. J. Bailee Adam*, he cburcli. preigded. An in.Idle* wa* delirered by Rev.
K. Moni. Kergueou, of Tf-nton, wre-
„ Trej.l.
:bool for a U-u di
k B. Snyder and family ti
Seymour MeKrague, of Hawklti-villr, i" taken eliarge of the Myer» farm, wiftly pun-ha-ed by Lude MlddleUm. n*eie a ill be an Kwler eutertaiueutiuHgrgaiiilowii lull .41 Saiu^lav
eveiiliigSIexi. fi:g. will he *erv,d lo -uil 11k- m.»t fa-l.d...u- ta»le. Pruivde
for the beuelitw Ziou'cbun-h.
y on IhlrtiTleiriee-
rupaney Monday ot tlieir new buildn
cm A-bury avenue, near Ninth -irect : unwooo. Mr*. A. W. Heaney, of Fraukford, M**.- Amanda Hickman *|«it M011IM, 1-quartered in berrotiageon Fifth '**> "* AtlanticUlty. ►trret, between A-buiy and l euttal I Florenpu Adam* I* -ufleriug from a avrauca. i •"'•vy eold. Alex. H. Ihurdman and win, erf] l*ad.ire l-rv-rn wa* down Saturday t'anideii, annual auramer ▼leltor*, wen- : I'"•king aflif In- property. He U— lud enjoying tb# Improvemenl* here on '' indowd with a neat feniv, and I* Thund.y. making other impr vement*. Ch-rk* Craw, -of Burlington, a for-; ItiKgiu »*- in Philadelphia mer re-ident here, aceua|iaaled by hi* Friday and Saturday, wife, l« the gu—l of hi* daughter, Mr*. •~»' u Sander* wa- m town Monday. p. W. Muidoch. A number ot delegate* from ttie X"! City Solldlor Newcomb and wife or-1F- S. f. K. of thl* place altrudi'd Hie cii|drd John Burt'* cottage on \Ve*lev ! <•"iivei.iM.ii al Allaotic City. . avenue,'aouth of Ninth .treel, a few •"»» «>a-klll -petit Sunday willi day* the pa*t week. ; Llrae Towu*eud.
John U. Salter and wife, of Philadelphia, have been *|ieiiding aevrral day *
p .d far! U.
f-wuer, of the House nwlauranl. Ttie latter'* lra*c expire-<«. June 1 and he dndtnnd turenewit. IhihrrtJ. Murphy, | ■I the Urgent hoine, Wa-hlugtoo, and 1 William Comer, of Hh- Parker I. 11, and Matlliew J. Ward, a Aew 1 hotel broker, have leaerd Hie Hu-1
ddf for a term of year*.
•liange i* at SctwuflcsV hoi |
garden. Hehleet * Wehrer havaj^ )Ulb ' J . To* *?* " I Cape May Court ltou.se.
,7,^;. j Mr*. Anna H Hfiytr, of thiw place.
It in about a week.
retired front the
lu- been lea eriy chief rl
tnd Anbury a'
•e tlie 11;
w boarding hou-e, which is lu ruune of erectiou on Wraley avenue,
i*.rlh of Fifth alrcct.
John Wallace, of Philadelphia, one of the rdllon. of the Season, wa- the gumt Sunday of J. C. Horradaile at bi-
Went avenue n-eideiice.
Soniei* Collin*, of E-tellvilte, ba> nu.ved to thb city, taking arru|«nry nf hi* new cvKtage on Weal avenue.
b of Foil
Kev. U, C. Wood, of Philadelphia, i* here for tlie benclk of hb health, occupying Mi* H. M. Wood’* cottage at First -tract and Wad avenue*. J. C. Horradaile and family, of Phtladeiphia, came down on Thursday and ojened tlielr tsiltage ou We*t avenue, above Pir»t »tr»et, for a few daya. Mr*. Mary 8. Adam* ha* reined one ofjubn K. Kendrick'*dorr*on ArfrtJry avenue, near Kigtilti atreet, which- the lady inleud* occupying about May I. Itudd Vauaman, wife and child, w U" have been •lending tlie wlnU-r at Pori l-Jiialetb, Rlumrd to this city Tuesday and opened their Filth street cot-
tage.
William Vogt'a cottage, W e-ley avenue above Third atreet, has been brightened up by a new coat of paint at the liauda of the Ocean City House'; and Sign Pain ling Co. Itobert M. Coleman, a property owner htee. wa* looking after hi* Inlere*I* ou the island Saturday. He leavetoday hi •|<eud a week In the Allegheny mountain*. Mr*. A BomlHifl,of Millville.arrived on Monday and took puoioatuu of Ttie Slralford,'corner Seventh and Ocean, f-.r UM an—au. TMa ii.-u-e win he opaqad for guest* In a few d*y*. (iharle* K. Ka*llack haa purctiawd J. Chance's cqtlage 00 Aahury avenue, at«.ve First straet. Mr. Eaatlack oeeuI led this cottage last season a* a renter, and became an attached b. the place
Lightning Friday lore, a hole three fed square lu the root of thc Holton College, at Hit- pla-e. ^ Kev. OuatrUu Weston, pa-tor of tlie UmvenialMt church, tin- resigned. The -prlug conference ot [■a-tors.Sun-dayos-li *>l oOi.-er*, teachers and Sun-day-*cli<->l worker* of Atlantic couuly aa held in the First Mr Hindis I Kpisupal churdi of thb plate last Sal unlay. Tlie Stale Sunday-school oflitvis w cult. Neal wa> tendered a reception by bi* congregation at the M. eduesday night. Mr. Neal lakes the plate of Kev. (1. J-‘ Hi-liop, who fol the [sot eight montlis lias hern U-> ill hi attend to lib duties.
English Creek.
Next Sunday will be Faster. Mu* Llule Wick ward left ou Saturday for Wan-toau, whew she wdl
that In
n ln»
Henry H. Howell, ol Treniou, one of -•the oldest ^Prohibition isl* lu the Stale and for over fifty year* amim-ted w ill; the Son* of Temperance Order, w ho h also a director of the Ocean City A*o nation, b spending a lew day* lu Uih
oiy.
1 he day* are now two bout* longer Hum they were when al tlielr aborted In I leermt*r. They will lengthen S uite rapidly from this time forward util the Sl*t of June, when they will he again at their gteatart length fur the
jeer.
J- C. Chance, of Philadelphia, who ha- been an annual ml miner visitor for » number of yearn, ha* been rounnrd to hh room fur arm two nmutbsAO tiering bum a lame foot, which b -till very painful and may prevent hi* •pending H*- coming —r— among 0*. Edward M. Willard, a prominent Philadelphia lumber dealer, who about three week- ago, through the agency of W K. Mamey A Co., nmled Mr*. J. H. Mrt'uUtiagh’sai.tagr-t^kW'eeley avenue, north of Seventh the "tnlng season, died at hi* Wmadelpli lame on Sunday after a three day*
JHimw.
There are a good many people In thb little, ilvcfy town, wboae aUaoUou can h- leontably called to an act of (.be legblalura. l-hi-act make- it a misdennwnor to throw anything in •trrna that I* likely to prove damaging ■o bicycle*, and include- .11 ao' h thing* . a* gl-a*. aabea, atiok*, oyster sbelta, etc. Jut now there serin* to he a lot of pas pie who throw •bell* in the K*d"ITicse are a menace to wheel*, and •"*u.-**>dy b likely to get lu trouble. : SaUC.—Several duaen chairs,
Atlantic City sewer company have feted the following directors; 1. (J. Adam*, JosephTtK>in|*uiu and A. M. dan. Allaulic City; F. C. Poacher, » V..ik; A. N. Chandler, Philadel ta. The director* met later and i-ted these otllcers: Prtvkleut and uager, A. M. Jordan; vice president, A. N. Chandler; secretary and trea*
, F.f. Poueher*
lautic avenue, below Indiana Friday aflernoou and asked to t* le elieap Walchk*. While th |a-r wu. bending over U-h liter .after liavtug |>lai-ed the
iheca*cfor (be customer'- iii*|wc-j 1. the yfuag man nrna-d <aie, ran 1 id rsca|s-d.. Tlie dtscnplioii furubli-
ed tl
+ Tile 1
day made bu-lur— cnloiod chair puhrron tlie calk, amt Hflren of them indulged In game of crap. While they were tbu« -ngaged the |*dice «wt*i|wd dy« 11 and gathered tln-m all lu. Four were In-id
trial.
Arragrment- were completed Thurs-
day ft
id Fast cl luaSmllh, of Atlautic City, wu the guest of Kranu Smith for a few daj->. 'Humeral Smith aud wife, of Atlautic Cily, apeut acvrral day- lie re ta-l week. -- Mr*. Harry Ktrtey, of Smlih’* landing. I* visiting her parent* liere. Mr*. Sarah Fugib-h spent a lew day* with her husband ou hi* vessel at Philadelphia l**l week. Mb* Leona Hiigitah I- ill with an attack of the meaales. Sheriff Kirby wu In town on Wed-
esday.
Eugene Scull wa* among the Atlantic City vbitor* on Saturday. M. C. Wolbert b entertaining hi* Mr*. Kenaftmilh I* III with meulr*. Mr-. Henry Sumer* and daughter ere Sunday vbitor* here. A-bury Sunday-w-hool wu rvorganed Sunday by the election of Ibe fol■wiug oITlccrs: Su|-crlnlendenl, Etlaba S. lugcoull; a-al-unt superlutmdent, ipb F. Lee; *a-retary. MUlon Wickd; irvaaurer, Heniy Slcclman; llhrariau, John Fnglbh; orgaulat, Rena Smilh. Teacher*: da* . No. l.Jmwph H. Kngh-h; No. 2, Funk* Hickman: No. 8, llaxie Euglbli; No. 1, Judilb Fnglbh; No. 6 4 L. H. Smilh; No. 6,
Caddie Smilh. Atlantic City-
It la Interesting to note Hie manner w hich the rnaambie and character Atlantic City’* beach front change* from year to ytju. Time wu, and not - long ago at that, when other primitive boardwalk that wide aud barren sireleb of *aud supported naught hut a few balbiug estaldbbTben diminutive shell store* and Catch-penny amua-meut attrecmade their appearance along Hie Still a few more yearn and the beach |»omcuade had become uo like the famous Bowery, where ear* were deafened by Hie uuoeuing cries of •■baiker*." who heoingfat rouage for rerUuraiib. hath homes, and am-i-emtait*, which, to *ay the luut, were not ol thc highest order. Then a slow, alnkbl unnoticed at first, but *tM certain, change l«-g»n U. lake place. Coder re-Uicling legblaHou the ••barker'*” vodlerou* greetlug* were *11111*1: Ihe ramshackle
lug beach structure* gave pretentious building*; bu-tuea* tatahlbhnKTi
pt-ar there anil the low umuwmriib aud beer garden- gave way lu a great measure to select |d*re* of amusement aud high rU— pleuure p»la.-e*. The airbltrclure of the beach front build lug* l-rcame of the bod aud the t*«rd walk wutrauff-.rtned.frum.a hidonu Bowery into a maguifioent boulevard. Keen lu the *hort time Intervening •lure the clou of the lut summer sun many uoUoeable cliaugw have curred. Biblnta* men have at realised ttie fart that ihe boardwalk b
cily dally, from July-
August 11, under the ausjiice* of the IVdice Pension Fund Aavslation,
•; various kind- ol
A REPUBLICAN
WALKOVER.
A Hotly-Contested Election. The Hrxt Election Under the Hew Charter Wax the Most Exciting Context
Ever Waged In Ocean City.
Tlie first elect km under the new cily ■ -barter waa lield on Tuenday and w a> hotly conlesied. Lilh Hepohlinuis and ('ttln-na naiiiiiig stmie of tlieir lest men
ini|*irtapt ofilces to he
filled. The Hejiuhh.-au ticket wa> •bett>d tliroiiglioul by liami-omr ma-
j.ditl
k yacht
vtlguge It- name t.i the Atnequauy riub. The clutnge was dveided ii)»
Ttie
r Hk-
I Hudoi!
Hit* of atuck In the Chess) rbrie m<-t of it 1* ohtaliia eague, lb* l-Iand. and .0 long I tie Virginia seat-m-t. o the supply, hut ttfc plant-
•' tliem requires a large uumlaic eaplial Invested in the o
r | laigtl -k
inled a-peir-loii
Th*
Puhlle school
ing a dee|*-r i
office!
of thi-
uuly
of ex
•r piiiii
lelphla
hitler fight covering a jicriod r five years tlie city authorities 1 fled the siege of "Kurt lac,” as slglitly pile of building* w hieh ohstruclrd the lioardwalk at Hit Tool of were familiarlj- known. When Ihe strip of laud for the old boardwalk wa- condemned Kiehard r Texas avruue beach front, relu-rd to give a right of - or move hi- building- to the inner of the walk, and In a court condrleatrd tlie city. Tlie same trouwas cxpeririiced when the new lioardwalk waa built, and In an effort to furor Ia* to terms the city erected a high hoard fence aenso the walk near -enue and cut the Lee buildlugs uO from all connectlou with It. a*l week tin- slrewt, walks and drive* ■mmitter of council determined to tine the siege. The barricade waa torn down, the gap bridged and visitor* are ■troll from Ibe Inlei Ilf HhExcursion hou-e without Interrtfptiou. The anuual convention of (lie Atlauc County Chrbtlan Ki.dcavor Cnlou a- hald in the First Haplbt church
Tuesday.
Tlie 8}ear-old eon of 11.8. Ireland, f North Texas avenue, was playing itb a small pet dug in the yard Buudsy, when the animal tumol aud -C-. verely hit him. Woik b progressing rapidly upon ■e new bouse of worship which b to *e upon the site of tlie burned Ht. t in lea'- ctiurch. The name may he changed to 81. Mary'*. Star of Hie Sea. launch, built at I’oouinoke, Va., for l>r. A. L. Cuakadru, of thb city, arrived here Saturday. The launch a little kauty aud ctsit 12000. It b 85 feet over all and 8 feet beam Vk-cA'hauoellor Urey grained an order Monday for receiver Wlbou 1). Scu-eiuan lu -ell the property of the .ttantlcCily -hoot-the chute company. City Council Mouday night |sowed to ual reading Ihe ordluauce to order the erection of a city hall aod the purchase of a lot, at a total cv-t of *103.000. P-. t-ific avenue wa* ordered paved at a of *60,000. Council also voted to esUhll-fa a free public library. b-ue of city icUring tsmda,' hearing 4) per cent. Inlrresl and ulng thirty years, was sold Mouday by Comptroller lit-Ion to N. W. Harris A Co., New York, at a premium of *1250. There, were ten bidder*, none of w.bom ire from Philadelphia. . The buodrc t—urd »l the Instaure of the Com itroller for the purjssw I/I retiring a like kwue hi amount drawing A jier cent. lere-I. 'TT$t pmnium is Hie largest In proportion ever paid lor thb city'a •bond*, and Indicate* an excellent slsiitlIng for the uiuuKlpalliy b tinaucial ob-
are: President, A. W. Hand: secretary. F. C. Hewlit; trea-urcr, l)r. Kogctit Way. The executive c.mmittee will meet here next Saturday afternoon. Cliarles A. Taylor, -ged 29 j-eats, died at thc home of his mother here early Saturdaj- morning from tliai dread dbca-e—consumption. Mr.Tay- ; .wars ago w B* ra the employ of Hie gov- : t-rnmt-ut a- a light hou-e inspector, j -inn- which lime he lias bet 11 foreman I si I-ing’s e-tahll-hm- nt at Thirteen I h and Sail—m -Ireels, Philadelphia. He [ came lioiur a few weeks ago In a rerj t coudill.iu, c-outiuuing to laU lu igth until death relieved hi* sufg». Tlie funeral, w hk-li was largely idcil, look place Tut—day aflrnioou, ce- bring tuiidueted at Hie Haplbt church by Kev. H. M. Brown, pastor iff Hie M. K. church, a—i.led by Mr.
Slierwan.
Cape May City. TlieCa|ie May counly iiicdg&l soclrly will hold lb annual i-iiwjiHon at this April 31. { lb' proiwrty tommittre has hern instructed to have an ordiiiam-r irv|*ired eslatilbtitug a building line ■ud also one ii-guhilliig Hk- mauiirr of "ringing ek-clric Wirt—. Tlie ctmimliec lias glvt 11 iKillcr to several moipanes lo remove objeclkuiahlr |*iles. The street committee tiaveailveiti«ed 'or pro|swal-for rxlriidlng ih talk further west and for erecting new iuu javiliiHiH along the beach fro Charles Ft-rgu-ihn and Ml-w Fi Ferguson, of Philadelphia, have opened tlielr South Labyetle street cottage
fur the
Lloculn Godfrey and w ife have leased ('••lumhia avenue collage for Ibt»n and are now occupj-lng IL Cai'taln Henry W. Hand has applied ar a consular imsiUoU at one of thc •irt» tin the Hawaiian Islands. He was, while in the I'nllrd State- navy, >tat toned at Honolulu for several years, and was |*r—ua^y acquainted with Lumiub, the late hu-haud of dethroned queen. The Cape May Kifita wiU open the ay season on Ela-ler Monday evriiiug Hh a military hall on thc owan pier. A g'-id niany visitors enjoyed tie bracing weather from thc boardwalk Sunday. Tlie hotel- now' ojen have -iking- fur EJa-ter. Members of John McCray I'o-t, ti A. K.. wJU write up their war record for trauserihiug luto (tie register prt seiitid to the organization hj- the Mt cray family. Dcnnlsvillc. The guvrrumem dredge whieh 1 drr|ieulng the channel of Lcnob creek brought to tlie surface the keel small schooner known to have 162 years ago. Ttie wood b frctly sound. 1 learning M. Rio*, Jr., b thb week irvrj-ing In Tuckahoe and vicinity. Mrs. Belle D. Corson relumed ho Thursday after an exleuded visit friends in Philadeipliia. Rev. Lantel Y. Stephen- spent r unlay al Tuokaliue. A wedding in the near future b 1 the subjerUof gOMlp. Kx Mayor Thomas K. Ludlam. Sea l-ie City, was a businv— vbitor on Rev. D. Y. Stephens calld on PaMor llbtirow on Saturday evening. fbe Loyal Tetn|«ranoe I .eague held anniversary at (tie home ot Lydia Flick Friday ulgbL evening waa spent. Mb- Clara LougliA is Ibe happy aner of a new Cleveland lucycie. Captain William Y. Tlioaipauu spent portion of the week here. Squire A. F. Holmes waa hastily -umnamed to-Woudblue last week. K. K. Earnest I- now aasblanl station agent under U. M. Gerry. Rev. 8. R. Hiiey aud W. J. Cameron were making jiaataral catb here last
wtoek.
Mia- Mary T. Petensgi wa- calling
J. V.Happ
at; F. I). Newberry, secretary aud s-urer. Director* or executive aimHe: Thomas J. Milch.II, J. D. Kbri•h. Ih uhen itapp, Joseph C. Horns Ic, K. M. Til. .in I-OU, Thomas P. ill Him*. Manuaduke How ker. : Ik- nu-mheis Include all Hie prop >- owners of the point, and b not Hie old syndicate I list did The build lug. 1 lie Bi—oclaliou favors all Improvements md I- jiarticularly favorable to the new ailroad and will -laud shoulder to boulder with our merchant* lu any ua—liable and itqjillmale means to lave it obtain Its terminal here.
r of d
John o. Saul aud daughlcf were in l.ii^Hje on Saturday. Kal|'h Spimgcr and Miss Mary iiaw were mamed last week at 'Mill-
» Hebletville
Maj or - Wesley C. Smith, It , Charles A. Camjihell. C Count-ilrnan-al.largc -
■ollcch.r of Taxes— Samuel Scliurch, II lU-uheu Ludlam. C
a handsome jiavlUuii al llul eud of .- ■-•land. Tins aas-icblkin is a very ung one, aud H pro|»>«t— to help in ■O' way 1-s-ihle to make oujetty the
Tlie officers -iation an- as
id directors of the
-Allb-
Jceec Murdia-h, It., Frank Sclsa-k, It., i.t» JohnT. Price, C., 47 Andrew L. Adams. 48 J. I at ban Headley, C , 48 Hoard of Education--Harry M. Kalloch.l yr.. IL, 1.52 H. A. W. Suiltn, 1 yr., H , 147 1 ll<-hard H. Suit*, 1 yr., IL, IS6 HenJ. T. AW*.It, 2 yr.. It, 158 K. C. lluhioaou, 2 yr.. It, 159 G. W. Fvrnughaiu, 1 yr., C., 41 Cornelius Mahau, I yr.. C„ «« Gamer P. Moore, 1 yr, C„ 38 Chariot G. Miller, 2 yr.,^ 37
n Council—
Itichard It, S.«iy, I yr., IL, 157 N icbulas tc.rm.11, 2 yr., K-. 1*7 Hiram Slerlmau.Tt yr., IL, 147 Samuel It. Cojiver.l yr.,C., 80
-'. Nahh, it
Ttie Peunsylrania Itailroad Com |iany anuourin- tliat on and after April 7, 1897, bicycle* will be rbecked by hagagents and carried In the liaggage of the company, when accmtpaoh the same train by the nw of coat,, provided Hie paremgrr ullug a bicycle lias no baggage; otherwise Ibe bicycle will he charged regular rates. - arrangement applira to all Hie of Hie Pennsylvania Railroad syaast of Pittsburg aud Erie. Hulls Hettled Amicably. •ec more claims growing out ot Hie AllanUc City meadow dbaslei last tier have been nettled by the road cu€U|auii<sy Thc claim- are ti lulling from the deaths of Mr. and re. William C. Loper and 0-year-old Harvey Hughrs, tlielr nephew. Three thousand dullar* were paid by Hie cum * as a cuusrqiu-Doe of Mr. Esiper'i deatli, and while the figure* are nol ■ffictaUj- given out, It b understood list the amount paid for the boy’ dc*lh was *2)110, and for Mr*. Lopei'i
»3M«.
A I'ubllc iteccprlon. A public reception was tendered Rev. George I teed, tlie recently-appointed lor of the First M. K. church, and family at tlie parsonage ou Wednesday evening at the conclusion of the public prayer meeting exercises. “ -rend gentleman aud bia family d on the evening train aud were met by mem here of the church and eacttried to their new home,where aupjier liad been prepared for them lu antici-
Charles F Cornelius .Malian, t . Parker Miller, C., . Constable— ■ Edward Pickering, It., John T. Prkv, C., ■urid Keeper - John Brown, R.,
Major
The Ladies' Aid Society will bold a birthday partj- al tlie Vandalla House, Central avenue, bet wan Seventh and th atreeta, tomorrow (Friday) ug for the benefit of Ibe M. K. |iareoiiag,- debt. The plan b a novel > amah silk hag being left al various households with a request card that the recipient inclose In the hag. for each year of age and bring It to the {arty. A fine musical programme has also beeu prepared fur the occasion.
a regular meeting of the I'nlou Beneficial Society, No. 2, the following jUons were unanim>iusly posted
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ikhkas. In the wisdom of the is* Gtd, w ho ha* aeeii fit to re1 (him among us our late brother, A. W. E ram be*, Kkkoi.vkh, That we trust to eves lasting rest above; that we humbly ibmit to,the w ill of God. Hbsu.v K|., That In hi* death lire have ■t a C. H. 8. and a Brother who was devoted to hi* family and community; an liouured citUcu, a loving husband id a kind father. Ki»oi.vKj>, That our charter draped lu mourning for ihlrty daya. mii.vKli, That I'uion Beneficial Society, No. 2, extends her sym|isthy the bereaved family In thb their trial id sorrow, and that we reromi them to look to God, ml*, doeth all
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UmtiLviat, That a page of our ret ords tie -rt'apart to tils memory, aud >py of these re*.4uUons be published 1 the PleasahtrlUe Pre— am) Goran City Skstisxi. and a copy be t to tlie family. Tin*.. Smith, 1 Lkw 1* Hkki.kkm.s, J Committee. Lkwix Madox. )
•".me church pews and b-dr cushions, j (he city V principal trade centre, *n*i in Hie latter suitable for yacht purj—es a popular demand and the Apply to C. Mahan. i ~‘ u Trem«U of ^-e trade eomjwti.Km
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^JI.J dd "" *•' ,iUI ! hre^cht—'for their Attan tic avenue W,uto ..r°» «A1*.-A cedar btak bcfcUagJ -mb season the stroller | t n*» hotels boarding lidhse. arbutus a few dajaago, killed twe large
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to order. <1. P. Muoitc, I of aUractkio for both young aud aW,
885 Ashury avenue, j the lot-lenient weal her of the fast
(ilLUKJtT* LAKK—I ndcrtakere and , week, however, largely diminishing
'em.sUmer*. Office and rebderce »45; the number of visitor*,
and 647 Aahury avenue. The tatort atyle oaket al. t J -
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of net- , netted. Be*.Cur. 6U1 aud W'eacBhop, Cot. 10th and Weat. Knotkdi OtT.—r*e Rapp’s Extract of Hareaparilla to purify the blood and kutsdt out rheumatbn.. 50c a bottle. For all joh.cartcntrr work call on 1. L. Headley.Tenth and Weat. A postal card request wifi bring him to your dour.
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Hpedal l.lcc-llon. There will hr a aqiefial aleetlon on Septeml—r 28) for the adoption or rejection of llic ri.qjiit.itiotial anu-nd-mente agree I u| .u t.y Hie 1**1 Icgt-la-lure. Tbey are. tlie *ul aiiirntlmrut, 'Tl.si prrmilli to vote at achts.l ek-ction*, aud pro iling Hit- governor from api-Mutitig ’interim, any i*-r-«ii wb tlie Senate had rejected. ' The Kewapaper Lllad hill l* In rtrid* of tile governor for hnaiguatorr. The bill h of iutere*l n.A only to ih-w*. |srf* but to Hu- public, a* tl prt.vn ■ t any peretai wia. willully *tat» re|*.rter or manager u pa|*-r, uiagaiitK-. puhlica
annual meeting of tlie t'entral ■■|«iiy,tirld In t'ani'lrn.Thun. day, Atmliam Anderson wa* defeated ' ir reelefH..11 to the p umisuiy by Alpliat-u* Met 'rucken. Tti Dll. Ca-isir T. Sharpie**, A. .MtOrackm, George G. Fcliou, jt’liark* .Ml, T. I.GIIIord, W. J. t t*»|<rr, 1- H. KlH.witoii, Ctuulr* A. J. Fullmer, D. G. lAugrudorf, T. S Nckervi*. Malilon F. Ivina, Billiard F. Smith, Uk-liard H. Stile*. .Mr. SI lie* resident of thb city. Ttie aimjauij . move Into their new and hand«■ .me building at Eighth and Aahury aveuue, thbdtj. in a few weeks.
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.t.uiicllmi „ Jamt— M.(.'liealer, IL, Harry O. Steelman, C.,
CHy Clerk—
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Treasurer—
George O. Adams, K., Samuel Kumcll, C , Collector of Taxes— Samuel Scliurch, H., Reuheu Ludlam, C., Overaerr of the Poor— H Wesley Sliarp, IL. ._ Benjamin C. lugereolt, C., A9 Commissioners ot Ap|«al— Peter Muidocli, It., Jresc -Mur.l.s-h, R., Frank Scbuck, It, John T. Price, C., Andrew L. Adams, J. Itabau Headley, Btard of FMuoslion— Harry M. Kalhach.l yr,B., VI Henry A. W. Smith,I yi.,R.,«7 Kiehard B. Slites, 1 yr.,R. 89 Benjamin T. AhtwH.2 yr.,K,V2 It. Curtb KoUnauu, 2yi.,K.,ly. Ga>.W.Kveriugiiam,l yr.,C.,45 Cornelius Mahan, I yr., «48 Gainer P. Moore, I jr., C-, Ctiarlee U. Miller, 2yr* C. 0111 mo 11 Council— G«o. M. Hreckler, I yr., K , 76
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w llled tojpoaipsi Uw snee.Msnttb'aiu. or October. 00* 11* hi*sii" sUbianD.IrrJ *udnlDilr*li,l)j in* ae(e»<Jauullo*sn1 - ' *ons tb roue'll 11*.r ac-ats. ou and Ruben Ktabee. wl t;*. lorotnct.' of .leesn tH» Hot, and voo. and saen of you. at* dekaidants Is*—use you tr*r- the leoD eotntnan therein nree lou* lo **ld «MlInjrt ofsala^ ^ AI.BKjiT,A_Ht)WKta. [
Hautel FI Laka, C.,
Gainer P. Moore, K., William K. Massey, IL, Arthur U. Barrow s, C., Peter Murdoch, C.,
Juahua Smith, It. A iX, Pound Keejirt— Jacob Still, IL A C., The Kepuhlleans elected every officer, tlie majorities being : Smith, major, 80. Cbaiter, council man-at-large, 90. Ira 8. Chamjdoo, clerk, 83. George O r, 191. Samuel Sohurcb, collector, 112. 8. Wesley Sharp, o
appeal, Peter M urdot-b, 138; Jane M urdoefa, 189; Frank Scbock, 128. Board of education, Harry M. Kalhach, 167; Henry A. W. Smith, 161; Kk-hard H. SHtea, 118; Benjamin T. Abbott, 164; K. Cunt* Robinson, IM. Council, Utchard IL Buoy, 121; Nicholas Coreon, 86; Hiram Slevluiau, 99; George M. Bleckley, 17; Harry llcadiej-, 94; Jim. Hand, 91. A- enure. Heibert C. Smith. 77. and Elmer H. English, 136 Cboarn freeholder*, Frederick P. Cannd Lewis H. Smith, 28. Juse peace, Thomas Hamm, 73; Charles F". Nahh, 92; Gainer P. Moore, 49, and Will,am FL Massey. 46. Con•tables, Edward Pickering. 42, and Jisbua Smith, 186. Pound keeper*. John Brown, 179, and Jacob Still, 136. N umberpf tickets |>uUtd—first ward. Bepublicans, 152; Cittaens, 48; aecuud ward, Bepuhlkau*, 86; .Cittxeua, 49. Total number polled in city, 810. The next peraotially-conducted j Washington via Pintuylraula Bailtad will leave New Y^rk^M Pbiledelphia April 22. Tlrkets, including tranapurtallon, hotel aceommodaiiuns, and every necerenry expense, will he e following rales: -F'rom Negr York, Brooklyn and Newark, *1460; Pbllilpahuig, N. J, *14.50; PottavUle, »I4J0; Cape May, (12.76; Philadelphia, (1160, and at |iropurtianaU rates ‘
oilier polou.
Fur Ucketa, itineraries and full hi formallun apply to ticket agent*, Tourlet Agent, 1196 Broadway, New York, Geo. W. Boyd, awisUntgeoen ugcr agenL Broad Street Station.
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COl'KT NOTIC Evirtu* Oban order^of the Sui—ruie Court
CHARLES G. MILLER U fully prepared to CLEAN tjm CESSPOOLS. townee” ,0a ' ** TW * , r* *-t cos t-HAIUIOt MIU.IHL I0TIC£ TO ABSEIT DEFERDAITS.
SHOP. VEST (VL. ML Tin ud I* STS.
• W. L. BERRY, Manfuacturing Jeweler, NO. 3J SOUTH SECOND ST..
D. 8. SA-Nf F»SOIV, Stoves, Heaters,Ranges, PUMPS, SINKS, &C., 408-10 A«bui*jr Avenue, OGRAN CITY, N. J.
A. B. RANCK, UCALKK IX SHOES AND RUBBER GOODS,
Miss flARY S. YOUNG, PIAON, ORGAKand HARMONY,
aterABUDiiku 1821. WM. B. CURRE:Y, SOS CHESTNUT STIEIT, PBIUDELPBU, Gett’s Finiiliu Goois sri No non
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DO YOU WANT RAGS? Do You Want Good, Reliable CLOTHING? .WK AKKTHi: rr.OIM.K reogstTn-'u^nM* *1«ures»>t**h*** FOR THE COMING WEEK SUITt AND overcoat: AT THC LOWEST PPUCC* Bx-xo. 6s.uo. 6;.go
Ills. Csns aid Veins- Firatsam Coms. •* no.t-t fbrx« the pise* MENDEL’S 1621 Atlantic Are. Alaitic Ciif.I.J. IRA S. CHAMPION, ICE CREAM.) lumrt uu DUiii 01 ocui cm II Xlnb.o' Holt iwtnfcpwodconlreiv.ge ^ StmU SlrteUad Lbarj iiuu A^CLEARING OUT TRANSACTION AT KNORR & CO.’S 8j8 ASBURY AVENUE.
KNORR « CO. FRANK HERR, Watcipam -* Jeweler. H2« ANBCKY AYR.
4*1 VK UK A TK 11 F. E, Champion, ICE, COAL, Pm S*ffi«:«itor lu. letl Sriiti. ill S<M WOOD, (All Length* Cut to Order. Orncx asd KxhmExt«, 634 Asbury Avrnue OCKAM CITV. at. J. J, T. BRYAN, at 1-lun, be swd ties > Itrer No. 1007 Ridge Are.. - '“2.-2L22.-*—*■ o—■»
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