Ocean City Sentinel, 17 August 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL.

OCEAN CITY, N, J,,

(.C.HMM ElMrailPniilft.1

D K J- S.-WAGGONER,

vrroitari

DYNAMITE IS FICKLE.

M'ikcan hand.

. _ a noHyi:v anu you can never tell what a cari hysician and Druggist, < oi \si:i.i.oit vr i.4»v, tridge will do next.

A BRIGHT IDEA.

MEXICAN ASSASSINS.

VC., Ocean City, 5. J. j * »»Uo*i«jr. itiouw, i

r. Mrlrfly In nA, nn< r.

X. c HUTCHINSON. M. D.

I lom«i>o|>nthiHt.

CITY DIRECTORY. N “ Avenue.

B t I. ABBOTT, M. D., I‘li> siciiiii and NurK«‘»ii. . OFFICE Corofr C«nlnl ud EltblN SlretL

CAi'i: Mw C. n.. N. J. j”

LAW OFFICES

Se^YUER* C WOODRaUU.

“A rurirMi;'' of 'lyiuimit* murli like a wonuin you ' Ai «1at it l> p>iur to do Den,

lui.'.l nl llrnllli 1

siiCRirr socienr.-s

cm ucii siiK\ icl:s.

' I From «to > t*. in. X£<>WARD REED, M. D.. I’li.v-sieinn mill Nuri't'on. 120 < X 21-TAN' AVITS'lIF..

DR. J. F. KALE I’ii} tit-iaii and Nnr^vnn j"";i WFTSI.KV ayf.mi:

EDW. T. MARSHALL, house. Sign Fresco POINTER, ; i-45 WEST AVENUE. 1 ESTIUTES ON ALL LINDS OF PAINTINC. i :xi»i:wt j<miti:u. '• Konnetly of the linn of llronet .V .. | I jnei' PliiWuleliiliia experleneic. i G. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St.,

PHILADELPHIA,

,, n...»j.,M»ro.|»t.l MnalliJtwylor M Faiily SiaceiiGS.

JONATHAN HAND, dounHellor-n t - I ^

:apk MAY ( liJSrrmm 111;

EUGENE Ci COLE,

-i^nw. ■*! Um «un JU ■

TiA,-.-, N.j.r, I'ui.h, Next day 1 ana » Tart I«>y re|**« il"' ; i, .n.|, liui I „■ K ..i :l wiH-m- iln I'ICT HOI'SK, N. J. I ej|MTinietil Willi a l'lni k»llillli l H forge 11,..,,, ..„u l,e- |„v tin,,, vvtuk.- >' »« j and a |>ill of dyiuuiite iio larger than j freight tram we'll lake one g

'ten Ue<lne.dny. j „ ^ a|||| t |„. ri . Bll | | H . „ « holeio'llie ; tll-l " : feat mid soft i-oal lu thal hoy a‘« long "What furT"

i he Urea. r "I'id you ever hear of veji«-itj

fall H

f...| .

e na, I'ridn,«.

G,

A*. BOURGEOIS, Counsellor-a-I^iw

ATLANTIC <TTY. N. J. ^LBITRT A. HOWELL, vVf Yi»r*n«“.> -n f -1 .htv, ■I oil me ItuiKIliiK. GODl-Rl-TV Nl CdjDFREV

dian drop a half tartridge from hU i "J»at'a eh#^hand lo hi. u»it and not a glvane »|-,l i tty la whal de • lid the poor fellow have U-liind. Al many mil. . Ilial the |K..r fellow d,o«*rv*.| n l.dter all de lime, .li fate, for lie made a d.ajirrate light for ( an when you i H Id-fore be M-atlired. | ly auoilier de -lie wa« loading a W.n-k hole af the ; eau t Mop mm time and had jiiat liniki-n a <artridge l "We!!." .-..loin lialf when he dropl.M one of the j tento-ti.. “uii pleeea. Beforv dr e..uld l.meh the j al.ml IIT' ground he aort of lialf «atiglit it. and ! "Je< what then liegau a .h^i. rale brief Juggling | nmvln from v a.-t. Again and again In- half .aught | eliaDce lo n.-nl the deadly thing. Then he iui.~.l it. f tnhe a train g.

j hla foot to break tlw- /all against the ;'l*ard ground. I.tit Ikdldll't work. There ' waa a I sing, and U was lueky no one *1.h«| near him. Which show* that : dynamite is like a woman. Issaiiise in i my time I have dr.ip|».l similarly bun

-1 still I at:

It's de only .

“It's a bright idea, hut II “Why not r k.s-p on rldln w-.-st fnrevi of .le doiilde exertion w I - Washington Star

RALPH L. GOFF.

CIVIL ENGINEER.

SURVEYOR ' ]‘7 a ; CONVEY ANCERnijiiandte

NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE, j Irldg.

OCEAN CITY. N. J.

Then If you w ant it I refuses, or hums w like a Isdler l.h.wliig In tliatving dynamite accidents bnpisai a

jvIm.T. when dynamite «nt It to go olT II simply |

OLD SOL’S RIDE IN 1849. Iomef , Ueslhrr l*redlellows of Ilk

ay s.of tliawing

H. H. RICE.

A »U HIT T,

lloiirsi' lliiililini'.

< X ' I'. A X CITY. N. 1. ISRAEL 6. ADAMS & CO. Real Estate r Insurance

.A G-E2STTS,

CHURCH SOCIETIES.

u Vu'sYlTyL wc«n£ wls-n juirIn s.i.l mskr srlertlons froui Hie tswl. |

iarmM Slid tmlwsl stork In I'blladrlldiln. orders l»y mail promptly sllended WI. All l l.msIs to me amotml o- lloslid npwsrvl de ; m erest tree ol rlisr^p. st aay mllrasd statla-

ILrOW IP IBICES.

ATLANTIC CITY. N. J ('oiumireu.tiers of Ihwls for Penn Money lo loan on First Mortgage, lads for sale at rtoulh Athuilie ITty

Monii to Loh n j First Mortflgo.

Sal* II RtlL i l ""gan HEADQUARTERS FOR

R. R. SOOY &. SON Restaurant and

Lunch Rooms

24. 26 »< 2* SOUTH TWELFTH STREET

PHILADELPHIA. IPA.

.l.nui liollor or within safe

dl.iitiii.' of a On-; the Ollier hy luine-rs. lug llu-in In lulls of hot w-ali-r. As the latter method draws out eonslderahle of the nltrogly.-erlu from the ear-tiidg.-s. and I hen-fore .weakent them. H Is often •llsi-ardiit In favor of the more risky thawing by,an open Are. “t onee saw an exileliein-rd |e>«der man lliaw- a it'ix*-n i-artridges hy an ■suien are. though, as Hu- Ms'iiel will snow, be eoniideiely lost hla head when suddenly .silifnini.-.] with an un usual euiergeiiey. lie had plai-vd till ire and lutd seat..! himself n.-ar await df-velopiiieiils whim one

nutrtdcni i-auglit flrw.

"Had lie lefl It lo hum llsolf ou! the iialnvsi an. a thousand to one that

•iietisslou and

( tiiat rxptisies dynamite. Instead, he j ruslusl forward, ph-ked up tin- linmlug ■ stlek hy one end. uimI holding II upj w-aid like a eaiidle Iwgcan'to Mow ami | Idow IIIIIII lu- waa Idaek lu the faee. He never let go until I lie dame Is-gnu | to nip his fingers, and then In bis rxettemenl lie threw Hie ntrtrldgi- lo the

In stamp and grind - as If he were killd. hy llimnler! he nyiinz lanri.lge ami

iinii.ix* a a Ii t-uTTAiiiak. HOTEL ATGLEN

IH.'EAN cm - , N. J

THE EMMETT «. A. HOX'I.*-:. frop-s

• eaicia ataaonaan high caaoc Miars a aetcistTr i jiaDiis oininc saavoa os sreose I).' GALLAGHtR,

DKALEKIN'

FINE ••• FUBNITUHE, 43 South Second Street, ! .. K. H. I UKilI NI M. W. *1 ONIII.NT TO K UK. It T A NO Si HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING (Jeneriil *onlrHflop» •MI.AK « ITV • Neva Jeiwe* I>.».SA.MI*SOIV, Si lives, 1 letters,IL-ingcs, PUMPS. SINKS, 4C., j Anbury Avon UP. j OCEAN CITY. N .1.

CONVeYANCING. ETC.. ^T CHARLES P. LAKE’S iiutimim iMi .u. Real Estate and Insurance Agents, h.l AHIH'KY A.VKNUK.

V , .

JOSEPH SUTTON BOURSE BUILDING OCEAN CITY. N. J Conveyancing. Real Estate Insurance. Mortgages ^ and Collections

'One day a professor from Stevens dilute of Teelinulogy calm- to the quarry and askiil me lo perform n In experiment for him. We prim .il with dynamite dlmet from a Uewspa|ier on to a block of Iron. The prnftwKor said the experiment provevl Intervutiug, as he Imd dlK-overwl g other thing* that - dynamite work* downw-ard and not upward, like Mark powder^-. < >nr way of prorlng In a^uayjy Is.to lay a atlek of adjiunute on'Top of a bowlder. After

the shot the Ikowlder

GARWOOD HOUSE, 71a Cmtijkl Avmar. OCEAN CITY. Navd'Jen.ey. ■ s..ult? 1 l< JtItli2'' tfratte-J M ‘lhrouxls>i

•HM-A FOK THE SEASON OF 'tMJ. BELLEVUE HOT BATHS,

SAMUEL SCHURCH.

THOMAS J. THORN ...riaomsT... 1112 1 Control CARNATION BLOOMS j. T. BRYAN, rw> llrwl pmiwfcet «kd Un* r.«». So. 1007 Ri'llfe Ay*. I’ll 11 waelpNIW-

F. P. CANFIELD

Real Estate and

Insurance Agent

No. 608 Isbuiy henue OCEAN CITY. N ^

BOAS BWAU, BETWEEI 7lh AID ftk STREETS j ' iltyaSX |

JOSEPH M. CORSON Real Estate Agent

PALERMO,

d him '.

, amaahetl t

bits.

professor had Ida own notion*. He earrted three round Mis-ks of Iron alx Irniw* In diameter anil three IucIm-*- thlek. Thi ll be took a ■u*|*i|n-r from hi* fss'Let and aprvau >e siieet ever the fan- of the hloek plarisl half a ullek of dynamite on a .. n,np

imi and totxiwvl leer

would hardly hellerr Um- nwalL bin you ran are the Mock on exhlMUon lu >** eaae in Um- Steven* lustlinte Uhrtiry. and yon rah read on It ill* tlnetly Hif courve, the lyis- npjMWra lUH-kward- tin- priming of tluit jiarl of |ui«-r whhii x-ovemd the hloek

Ibe time of lie- exploslon. ilUl the pmfeseor lui wrinkle up hi* aln-re. Hi ordinary oak leaf ami .*pn

the face of a w-i-oml hloek. 1 preiair ml a eliarge similar to the first, and Ihi* time the rilw of the leaf and even il* on!line* apjieared iliHilurtly prv**,*1 Into the Iron aurfaee. According to the prufi-Bsor. the netion of the dynamite was *11 quirk that the rll>* of the leaf had hot time to Imnst a|iart liefore Ihey were lmpre*«ist on tieIron. In lie- cane of the newajiaper the printed letti-r* were lianler than the Hiirronuillng while of the paper,

then-fore the luipre**ioii.

“The profiwmir'* thlnl hloek I* not on exhibition for the reason that we never found a ph-ee of It larger than d i-Ioyc

-and that remind* me. I say 7" The reporter said

•-ago Inter Oc,*an.

The i-areful muter of

their great

In these ilays'of pno-th-al m-w -r writing, in whii-li Is-rld fuel*

xpnws.sl in the piaimwt and liTsest iirm. the fini*i^ language Indulg'd

n hy some of the "jourualls

euttiry ago soiimls ts- nllar Tiny one of the hsitl |iai*T* from the 1 iew York Tribune lu IMn as worthy j f a high ptniv In thc'Nrwapaper hi

railin' of Uh- day .

~i>n Satunlay evening at IT uilmiii-s an nsle rabniy

ami inlhlTy o

and n

I Id* gi

lint a

t the

sail* Is glowing and tran*|«reut with memory of the long summer day* that have ,in*#*d over 11. darling their Ih-uid* to It* liny depths. Even -*• write, however, the remetnhramv fadi-*, like Ihe *kyV hlaneldng aotivenlr* of sunset, and In the dls- • the cold ghod* of whiter glare wave tbeir fnin-n wing*, which creak on Icy hlngi-s. while In the alienee of midnight a pnqilielk.- voice of" walling and desolation moans fitfully *' |s*i|de eau contemplale (till apecimen of literary an-hUcot<ire wltli-•xperlem-lng a feeling of owe and sadness, with a few eohl shiver* on the side. It I* pn»if positive that the prufi-ssloii lias In annie thing* gained list It has lost. Allainy Argna X 1 bslr ol I arlelaiM Xerdt-d. elelmod I* alsmt the hardest hood ha* to wv-ar-and. a* I have cd•erred tmeles and their lixliil*. they either rpnil or n-(*-l the small rU*|si ami rhaplessen who liapjs-n lo la- made their nephew* amt niece* hy an accident of birth, rm-h-* are eltlier lutcms-ly genial or Intensely Irrllalde. and a* .nr I am concerned II I* my belief that .our e<dirge* should Im-lude lu their car-rli-ulum a chair of ••um-h-l»m. M rtielchis.11* g n-latlonshlp thal man a* to areepL It I* thrust ti|mn him. le ean't help hlnuM-lf. To Is* a fattier - a mother 1* a matter of volition. Hut reu In a frWW country like our own. If man has a brother or a sister, lie Is liable to find himself an um-lc at any whether he wishes to be one or Then w hen It liapiiens lie's got to •u out a ooitrsr of protvslure withny hasl* III |irevton* eT|>erlenc».— John Kendrick Hangs In Woman's

Home Cuniisiulon.

• -..I. an aet|\e slmie In the Indian up rtviligs, yet when on hi* deatlilied he lew 'if any »if hi* countrymen are acThe ret oil In the Taos valley. If ever t came to the ear* of Ihe autborttie*. an* never mikversally tllssemlnatetl. lory, and, allh.i cuv* favoraldy

loo was formally lak--n po-iisslon <if hy flic .Mnerli-ans In the spring of 1S4*L tieui-ral Kearny w_n* at tlutt time In command of the invading force*. He made hi* liendquartere at Sahia I'e and remained lu active anAt the expiration .of that period the grow lug ui-cd of !ruo|t* on the l*aclfie <-oa*t h-d to III* wiilnlrawal to liosi-r t.'allforula. He h-ft two regiments with a military •gotwDor m charge. tTiarles llent. with a lutmlftll of men. was left to guard Santa I'e. The Mexican governor. Ui-m-ral Arunjo. had fled on the adtanee of the hati-d Yankee*. Hi* |«*qde. no matter what their secret llioughi* uilglit Is-, had lss-nl«he imwt peaceable of subjects, yet the I sidy of tin- army liad not Iss-ti gone two mouths before the Americana saw

that tioulde wa* imminent.

The only mall who e*ca|**! lias told ihe story more graphically than any I*-d can porn-ny It. Arroyo llomla was a town of souk- I.'."** iuhahltanta, lUoslly M.-xInin* and 1'uchlo IndlatUL XI lay in the Hama IV dlstrlrt. bul tis) j of Ainerlcatis In Ihe place wa* 1T,‘- | in out of whom wen- rough trapper* ami uiouulalniietw. TTie entire town turueil out to an Impromptu mass mn-liug on Ihe plaxa. It was decided

and return to the Mexican Well -knowing that the Yankis-s. although compare

lively lusignltirnnt lu mnuls-rs. would

i a Mep lo the L-iat. It was

drlenniiusl lo shoot all on sight. For ■ purpose Ihe inob spread thrvngb town. Hut through some source or er Uuremor Hein -had tvcelved a lip. lie senPoff lo Santa FV for help and then. gxlle-rtnc hU little tiand alHrtit him. flisl to the ouly refuge the

pUev slfordtsL

xi morning.” said John Alr ovuiineoced the attack hy sending In to it* a Hag of truce, demanding our arms and ammiinlttao i-midithmal surrender of our-

NEW FIRE COMPANY. CAMP MEETING APPROACHES

Ibc Organisation Was Aflcclcd lucsJ

Rlghl.

Ore-an City i* to have an addition

Ore company. Several pn-liminai meeliug* have been held within II eleeliim of Ihe following iifihYrs: Pis Idem, H. A. \V. Smith: tren.mer. A t

W inkier: eecrelary, H. 1.. The i-.'iar'er memhers are: Adam*. t'hriMlian Johii*oti, l.udiam, lewi**lin-ckie>. Alfietl Smith, A. rt. Winkler. 1.. K. Si H. A YV. Smtlh. 11. S Mowrrr, : uel Klyiii.CTiarli-* Ku Id, JiKM-pii Su

-«i will ■ninnienre-at Ihe Auihe animal camp tuecllng. ly line au-qulnal a wide and roraldr repulalssi during Ha

. 11

lie camp meeting service*

now diller from the old-rashioued one*. Ihey have mil changed fur the worse, a* each year ha* brought a new list of mtertaining *|*-»ker* of * Ide repulalluti. Soch 1* Ibe excellence of tlte prve gtauime prepared hy the association for thin season'* "ervices, that Ocesm t.Tly's i-q iilsiiim will he maiertally swelled

Nonamr ha. yel lai n wl.vt.,1 f r ; ,. 4 vl , U ,g. aUmtiad «|>- there meetings. Hie new coni j si ii y, hul Ihi. will l* ]b* meeting, will last len days, not agreed upon at a meelii.R to Ire Ireld to j . Ma({te Bbk4l ^ drT „ ld (rf morrow night in Joseph Sutton's ofilre- j „, Illr xttf „, l , wildde f«aUire. Kev. Tire oliiert of the compoiijr ■* to prov ide L • y, JbiswHI. at Philadelphta.*wlll additional latilitie* lor exlineui-hiiig j h , Yr oharge of lire evangeh-lle herblares In high huilding*. , rau . lr Bi „ ^ ld V\. H. Adam*, in * peaking of lire j prolMaor Powell S. Filhian, of Cauimaller this moriiiug, .aid : jdett. who de-ires all IK-eati I'Uy's "Il I* the purl—e.if Um- nretnl-r- wlu. .mg. to come out to rai*e enougu money hy .ol—'U|.lioii | |1|c A Yidllortum on Tliunslay evening and hy mean* of hu eutertalDfl'ciit I" j , ud rehraree tire mu*ic lu lire new aoug

ptirelunre an engine and Ittsre reel. At'

last titghl'aluertiiig lire following reuu- Krv. U. B. Humsrood, of ITuladclmillee wa* appidnlcd lo devl-e w W .| pl ,^ children'*

. meeting*. The Y'oung People’s mrel-

giveti on Headley' pier nexl week: K . „ IKa |v uudrr Ure direct ton of Kev. K I tartly. I.. K Smith. Monroe Lod- w A Kcrgu~.ii. of PhihsMphla. il. AdatM and Jusetdi Httlloa. j A |,| r speakera have Ireeu engaged lo \\ e already have on option on I"'! .,„k at all the services. The famous proirertie. on Ashory avenue U. Ire u-~l |,weivc-year-old U.y preaeher. Jack

1 W.-K of Kugland, will address a numd red feel of Itose are available, l lic , ^ llf ,,

new engine would probahly

aggregsle hel ween »S..W0 and td.lHfl lull llii* could Ire raised w Ilium! mneli dll ficuliy onee Ihe mailer get* a good

end. and I «vn« suing to dir with my n my hand* and no! is- mnnh-red ■i* wa* the tnraitig |**lnl ill the •r. and they all cunchuh.l to Itglii hack. Their force* were serretod Is-hlml the hniw- of a lilU mar hy -us. and one of them, after a manner of the lid Indian* In iqs-ulug a buttle, came » the top of the ridge and danced a Jig and sang a wing of defiance. 1 knew the time had tame, and tire soonre bloody work commenced the sooner wc would know our fate. ■YVe of Ihe Iiiiniuialneeta had collected lu a huilding of aunuldetwhle site and tire only one In Hie place that i (wo stork* lu height. The dancIndlao was wlthlu gunshot, and I killed him. Hilly Austin siood close behind me. and wlu-u another man came drag the Isuly hack Aiutln shot him. Hy llil* ilnu- my gnn was loaded. ’ I klllvd

• of the w-hrsds of this cHy.”

says the Woreester liaxottc. "the teach-

Intendlng to relieve Ibe monotony

of'the regular exercises, asked the poplla If Ihey would not like to sing. Of

He then- was an Instant ctamor In atfirmatlve. and till-11 the teacher

ytskisl wlial w>ug they would tuvf.-r j One Huh- hoy. in hi* eagerness to nmke

another i ll ‘ p sehretloiL splutton*! out ttomethiUE pii-k>*l an' *'hlcli tlie leaeher did not rntrh. Turn

ing to Ihe Irey ncm*» ttu- nl«l<-. she n*k-

what Jolimiie sakl •Phase,’ (June

the uiu-x|wct,*l answer, 'he says he nan!* to slug "111* Country. 'Tla of

Major Urn* *akl lu a rvroul 'ln-ture I l.lti-nsml thal uiaLiria Was nut'so draiintlk- a diwav- a* cholera; II did till so qukkly.. hul It kllh-d far mon- pn-t-h- In India It killed alsmt a.U0n,<ni js-ofde a year. It wa* also a p<tllthally lni|s»tnlii dlsiase. Issanse It elm-k«il the progress of elvIllaatloD in dlsirlrU lire rielu-s! in Ure w»rM. •tlUIng more of lire English army than wen- killed hy the tis-foy. •And bow did you ovine to marry him?" "I didn't tame to marry him." anawensl tire womanly little woman Indignantly. "Ire rame to marry me."— iVirago Pssi. The British income ux was nm impised hy Sir Hubert Peel in 1H41, when it was fixed at fiveprnc* in the pound

Then Ure

filled with bullet" froft tire guns the hsnda of the men who lay I rebind the lop of the hill. The hullets rallied against lire house like IntlL There on* el a window; lefl in IL Although wo iw we win* In a trap, we fought on. "Whcn the sun was setting, tire Mexans made a furious charge and act On- lo the bourn- we were In and got r the wall* of oilier buildings, everything wa* aldaxe. The upof tin- yelling fiends on tire outside ami the cxcilctnmt of tin- men on the inner side was d*afining. We tried rape hy digging through the floor i Into the granary. Tire, house re In tin- c*sifitslon I e~aped from muse. I don't know Imw- many etTect. I liad a tmllet in my elothe*. -ut off the brim of tuy hat. and an- - cut the tin ml. and I lust It from read, in the eicltement X forgot alone w IthotU coat, hat or friends and with Hu mlkw of mountain road between me and safely." Albert wandered for three days over the mountain* without ftssl and exposed to the biller cold. He reached the American litres at last, the Dipt to bring new* of the ti|>rlslng. Of course. When a regiment arrived on the scene the Taos valley quickly quieted. It was not long after that that .the Mexican war broke out. oire-hatf of that nailoo was transferred to Uncle Ham. In consideration of which old score* were wiped hul- So penalties were exacted for the Arroyo llomla massacre, yet It utnst go <lown a* one of the most horrible In our western annala.— Cine in lu. U Kuquirvr.

When tire subject i» far enough advanced we win go Ireforr Council and •r an appropriation for maintenance. A canvas* of tire memirer" ha* been made and we liave received a-"nr-I that a sufficient sum for tlre pun-liasr of a train of imrire* ami maim h-nauce of llreut and a Oliver will I*•'At pmrent Ihe Are department i* dlrrly Inadequate lo cope w ith a con flagratioii in a high building. Take llre .Kiua for iuslauiv. Tire engine wr have could nol throw a stream above hundred feet, and If two or more a ate allached lo the plug* the hrighl of Ure stream* would hr materially decreased. Whal I* required l» "learner, so Dial a sln-am of Miffh-leul force could he Ihrownlo lire lop of lire htglrest building. Ollre? Ull structure* will Ire errvlcd In (Ire near future, and Ihe nredeparUurui -hould progress acontdlnglj'.” 'When our holri men and mrr*liatil> consider tlial it I* for llreir proivcimn tiiat we desire lo make an improve in the lire deparinieut II I* safe (u assume that they- will come to our aid."

C'MngHt ovv tllv Kl> MiMiiilight sail* will mun gain. Theodore Ambler, of Philadelphia, I* stopping al lire KmmeU. M. IL Mi-Krnaiaii, of Philadelphia. I* sojourning al lire Htnuid. t'amp m cel ing will bring a Mg lot of peo|iledowu for next week. K. H. Page i- a |s>pular Philadelphian al lire (aarwisid house. I.yneh. of Pluladelpbls. I* soj'Uirnliig al tlw (iarwoud house. t liarlr* F. I'OVe. * Camden hnslne-* man, I* a gua*t at lire Kmmrll K. Jallmau, a business msfi of 1 llsms|>ort, it a guc*t at the Alglen. '. Kramm and wife, well kuo of Mullics Hill. I’a., are sojoumini Ibe Alglen. Jes-re O. Tre*e, a well known Philsdelpbia busimiai man, is a guest al li e (Iarwoud home. Among lire arrival* al t he Oaranml bouse Is William J. Maxwell, a |>rotuirut New Yorker. William H. Bray .a well known Philadelphia iien*pa|irr man, will *|reud a week at this re*»ri. John llaistood and Family, well known Philadelphian*, are "lopping at tire (iarwoud bourn. Mra. B. A. Halley and Miss Mai*-) Hailey, of Fiiulklauil. I VI., are isipula guest* at tire Hi rand. Tm: M>* iiamo* NatioKai. Ham i.vnjji, N. J.. Aug 15. ’KB. ToTHK tl BUt :—' Our hank lure now hern open tw weekaaud Ihe sucre*— |* surpetstur. and we desire to lierehy alinouinv lhai «e are now icriared lo receive lire a>("•uut* of ludivkluml*. llrmsand eorpuvatiunsiai lire m<-( favorahk- trim. We are In puslli - - or collbaiqn ilet world, and to h-ur our own a Philadelphia. New York and fifteen hundred eitiewin all pHC> <• n»itd, to bane tiank money outer* pay. i ahleal any j-.lut in foreign couuiriesj and to issue our own letter* of cmtKf payable in over fifteen hundred tUfilij foreign cities. We are prepared to discount *11 g.» d pa|rer offered, and in fact we are In a pcwllluc to do any honking bu-ine*-t hat am be dope hi any of tire large eit- - ' aa New York, Chtcuo and .■bia. Cape May County aecouuls especially "ollciled. Come and see u*. Make u* your headiuarter* vshen in (hi* «i«y. Kcspeclfuiiy Y’our*. Ji;uk. H. Nixon •Itier.

M**nrrw lfli*l ■■Hrusti" l.ots. Tin- decWoo of council on Monday night to i>*"* an ordinance com|ielliug owners to remove lire beach gmwlb from llteir proirertie* ha- met with the general ap|mival of resident* In Ocean Cily. President of Council. W. K. Williamson, said yrwlcrday Dial oner parered lire ordinaixe would he generally mfoic.<d. “IP* an outrage," be added, ‘‘lire way 111 which luls In I lire place are allowed lo go until Ihey re--c in Me an Alrieau jungle. Home sputa ■ lu Ocean City are a* thick with vegrtaa* a Florida morum. It is detrimental lo the sale of property which is what this town depend* upon for Its

advancement.

; I* no Inducement lo a pnsqrectlve pun-liairer to Ire shown a plot of ground wllh nialaria-lmredlng vegetallmi runmug riig all over IL One wist Id m|sI***- ilia! Ibe owners would keke tlrem ckaurd off for llreir ow^^iroMhlhm as Urey could dispose of llreir ground more readily and to a belter iwcuntary adan ordluauue which provided thal the lota khidiTd he 'brushed' at Ibe expruae of lire owner and added that If Ihla were not dune the city would do II and Charge the ow ner* of h.t* fur Ihe work. The coat* were cliarged up all right,but lo far the city has been unable to collect the money. Now, we iulctfd to compel an observance of Ibc law,or Im-

pure- a penalty.”

Ttire-e Brace and l our Yearm. Mia. A. M. Homboff, who Urea at Ocean; and Hevcutb stnret, waa Turwday night the recipient of a handsome Jairentwe vaae and aurpriae party in honor of her sixty-fourth birthday. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Huff. Mr. and Mrs. liner. Jay Urier, Mr*. Weaver, Master Davis Weaver. Ml~> Raymond, MireUertrude Weaver, Mrs. Cornell, Mbs Klva Cornell, Mr«. Diearnlb, Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Ura. Hall, Mias Fnuik, Mbw Uertrudc limgot, Mho Ktla Hagot, e Van Dyke, and many ulbera.

Malted lo Keeslej - * fulnt. A sail lo lieealey's Potnl in Ibe yaelit PZlma, Captain Wilton Willies, fob lowed by a astrrmebm pariy was par Ucipaled In Turwday uighl by the following: Mireew Core and Hertha Hand, Naiuni Murdoch, tvdilh Atreliu, Kara I’atlcisou, Maine Foy. Mabel CoreuU, Ik-s* Ibdilusun, Kdwanl Holloti, Hleduiau rtmlth.Clarvnre Newkirk, k'lliitoa Hrn-kley, F're.1 Irebnlatl, John Chance, Joint KpringOT and Thoma* AnderiaHi.

Atiothrr ILaenrnlan To-l*a>-Au excuraiou i»rly araa vary much hi evidence on tire IsardwwJk Tonslay morning, and they all kepi bgp-tbe', and -there was a big crowd of llretu. l ire exeurskai wa- nm .hi lire Maurira river branch of Ibe W. J. and H. H. K. it tan liorr heeler, Lershur*. and other poilil* along Ure hoe. Several hundred ■remedowu.

, Tur-Mlay aflt-muuu a MnaiehUi was sailing hl> yacht YYigdou fr.*n Haas' wharf, he tost hie balance in working, and went ovrrtxMrxL He -o-nred unable to help himself, and hla btollrer John and Rob f