Ocean City Sentinel, 19 October 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel.

CAPE MAY COUNTY NOTES.

rniHKIt lw, low.

We eluUI be Kind tn rneln- it.-mp at ne«» Mid (viuniuii|rali.m> <if lnten>i to till" j'linuuuuity Mid oui lewl. r-

ev« r> " In-re

All inuimmiH-mU-iij- hIiduIU be iw~ romiwnu I Willi the ful! umiu- Mid ail-

dree* of Die writer,

publii-atioii, but a guarantee

■Ufb-d. I>. Hidlmm, of Waniiloglrtn. . I'., lie- |iurcba>«d a bouee and lot ti tVmral avenue, above Seventh :

t. of Iter. W. H. Huirvll New* of the County (lathered from

UOCHU HAPPENINGS.

I outKotui; mall

O. J. IteKouaM-, private aeervtary _

FresMefil A. j. Camatt, P. It. R., j a<-ietiti|ianied by a parly ..f friend-, i

vial ted i »eeau City on Sunday,

amv htr A,l “‘U viait to Pleaaanl J „ . , of g,^ AU "" lc "•““'i - - Mr - I- M -i Monday

T'lm "'\T" Kluyd Aimmawai- a PliUadelplUa via-

‘^ArJirasL'ta'g-.... 1h.»m

Mias Kva Vouiik la vSItlnic Wend* at

\ arious Sources.

Palermo.

1'. Ciintfiu and Harry M. IiiKri-

lu Plnladvlpbla Kriday.

iodfrey went to I’liiladelidila

Mayor J.aiepli Thiiaipeon luo. aiKlied fbe.ordiuanee wbieh create* the bearli front Into a public park. 11 pn.vidi a for the removal of all •truHurea ob•IrocitiiK a dear .*a-an view add loo * .nut* ! he erection of mi> l«iil^ing» <ai llieoutaldr of the laardwalk. Autbor-

Thc Methodist Kpiacopal Ho-pltal, a

Tlie incoming

enutiune heavy. j avenue, below Tlilrleeiitb atreel. T. (‘. MUclien and wife, of Phltadel- ' l^publicau primaries will be phia, were in town Sunday. .held to ulgbt. Tlnav Interested in Revival arrvi,»s. are in progn-s- i„ “«»'■ < - HVa welfare should le present

llu-M. K. church tin*

J. P. Hot, wife and daughter -| few days last week at Salem.

Mr. and Mr». S. Hendrickson an

visiting friends at Pitman lir..v,

< ieorge O. Adam* and wife an- re

cn-ntiug In Canidcii and vinuiij.

The pist-onki' trow chees at T..W p, m. Make a s|ecial note of tlie fai t. . Mia. K. A. itourgrot* i* visiting among friends in Nrs |*ut, tlii- State. liMiiel Itonalnw and ujfr , of Plnladetpliia. were In Omr.i ('nr last‘seek.

C Wesley loike (■as sold two

lots on f Vtilral aven

» Kiflrc

|4ais-.

Mrs. U.HTbor issm for a lew u ■lelphta.

left ye-terday aftrr-

I. Paxson rlosisl Id- coiiagi and icturinst lo Plnladelpliia on Ttiursilay for tlie winter. Mayor \V. t'. Smith and family anno* dntniciled in llieir rsillnge on Wes-

ley avenue.

W. K. Massey ha- i.-nl.-d Harry lleailley's nrttage. Ninth str.sl no-l

(Vntral avenue.

Tlromas Rinl, West aveniK-, below I'lurt.eth street, ha- tss-n grsnnsl an,

iimeaae.of ia-nsioii.

klr*. Klrarr Wiilels, of t'annli-n. i* visiting her tatlu-r-in-Iaa, I 'a|>tain J. S.

W diets, of this city.

Mias Mattie Robinson will s|eut tlsw inter tnonth-with a sister

-nh- in HaddonOeM.

Samuel Chaniliers. who reeriilly

jjJoi ^ ! • 11< l Iwve a voice in naming deligalea. ,i a : Work on the addition to<'oiiucilmau j Thorn's nittage, Central avenue, tielow an • Clevraith street. Is being rapidly pushed by the roiitraetors, Wilson * Wallace. I,;.; The isilitieal wi-.-ii.-resare as thick as ■ tives. What n fall there’ll lie. my oountmnen, after that unknown

quantity tlie ih-ar peoph

Captain (ieorge f'ntiner has rented one of Mrs I-:. It. Champion's collages, -Anbury avenue, above Kiairth street, f.-r the winter. He lisik |sssass.iim

Mis- Sallie W. Lake and

r.-tson an- atteudlug the session* of tlie Stale rounrll, II. of A., at Newark, n-pteseutalivc* from thvan City n>

ell. No. lu.

It. It. Smith. Mark Uke and II. Steelman n'|iresriitisl tlie Ocean < Demoeraey hi the .-.unity lield at (Ui|s- May C»iurt H>«ise

Saturday.

K P. Als-rcomhrr, or'Williamsp Pa.. Iia- sold four of his lots N'.s.. fw. '■‘i and fkCI in Sect Ion I>. TIhh S. Siiunions. of Millville, was IIn-

piinluos-r.s

(c P. Misin- lias the contract for pmvrmeiits to la- made to (J. Powell's .Ullage, Wesley avenue. I Stiles A Co. will funii-b

the h

Harry Headley left Saturday for Hie South. Mrs Headley w ill ni.i awtnpany him on tlie trip hul will remain with lier parents a Stcrlmaiivillc.

■ in this place

Ralph Cooudsni

Saturday.

Miss Hattie Young -|a-nt Sunday wiih her parents. JrMeph M. Corson ha* pn-M-ntrd I.illie Young with a new w heel. MyrtlcCotson.Mid Ix-na Colin in Ocean City Saturday. Sea Isle City. The franelilsc ordlnanci- e Sea Isle City Sewer compauy to ronstrui-t and mamtaiii a system within the city limits of utuely-uiii« years, ha- struck a -nag. Mayor l.udlam refu-cd to sign the oidman.e. Mid as n was found to faulty in several of Its provisions, n- recalled by several memliers llueil, and furtlH-r action lias lie defrrntl until the next finding of council. Tin- majiirttv of i InMux payers, ■ urluiling Mayor l.mtlam. are ill favor cnii*!roi-lmg il- own -ewer Mi** Iteha Smith, eldest dauglitrr of Klwosl Sniitli, and Un.rge Whittington, miu ot Councilman and'Mrs. ThoOia* WniHingtyp. were married on Tuevday, at Hie Imux- of Uir gns.in * pnit-ol-, by lire Ktv. Tlioiuas Huss. of the M. K. ehlireh. Mr. Whittington' is -nnlriident of (tie elertrir light and |mwrr eompaiiy. of tills city, and one of the town's |>opiilar y.kmg men. Cape May City. ■hortage in the accounts of Ilavid W. Rolan, late collector of taxr*,which originally n-|sirtAl by the liuMire . committee of Council to In- about Rsssi, ! has inereaMd to als.iit HP*', Mid re--ipted hilts are being found daiiy. Ire accounts on Hie hoiks also an- not yet credited. Rolan

Tbc dot or smilingly n-plinl: Rev. Cross nald lie loiksd amakAneiit. He ItiiHight tlie n

joking, tint the groom sturdily declared

was his age, and it whs iinwried

i- riding al a

-i tin- opposite leer out, Uitb ii great form.

n-u. Tlie reaction after tJiP exciteiciil tiiosttalcd Mrs. Megargrc. Kredriirk l.ymaii, ats.ut forty years

Ru/mrd, plumlirrs. lo.. j ' l "'- 1 l•‘T ul •■ r

movrsl from Ihl- placet., tse.burg.wa- ! dl-.K.d |«rtiier.l.lp,' the latter gentle! “* f ),e " ,OCr, t |c H,,,c •'•"umlllcc. MlM.lic Moiolav'-vi*tlcr- ... .. was llu ia-l I >.-iiio-rnt u- .-Mii.li.lsr

Miioiig Moitday-

Rittcnhou-i K. HcluiX,. ford, bus imicluuwd a lot avenue, heiow N’lnlhstreet.

1 J. Parker Is liatiug a nsat fen rre-'lod around hi- |tr.iperiy on A-l.o

avepue, near i'welflb siro-t.

Wlllrts tioifrey and wife, nflel pleasant vl-it among relatives in Cla

ion. ret iinreel htune

retiring from Hie linn Mr. !"*’*** l,lM 1/rmu.wtic candidate f.g

K '*" k Ru«ard will take up bis residence u, * r, ‘*'" r The atlenffon of tt.u grand Cettlial ptuladelpbia In a few week. lu ° ,llc defalcation la*l

Mo,,,... l.udlam. an employee of the! "" pn«"i*-"*ade by his

it ft-n.a- t^aig,., Piihti.iiiug company, had Hit- "'ual meiidn-rs of the

- - - lose, that he would settle inside of two

ks, a bill of indictment wa*

found against him Two weeks have gone by and nu elt.-rts have apparently been made lo settle, mud Itodau'-

Ibe dortor expiaine.1 hi*

longevity, to which was given the] ^

ready answer, as if ex|a-cti-d:

“My this fluid," |ai|ullug to a bottle j that contained a liquid that bsiktd like j “

ito tin- residence of jllt uc U! ,i,Hjy Harry Marlon, w ho they <■ teat oral I vn. were | iad aMerUmed had been in I.ymau'a rr tajutit* dn\ cd. nimiMny and quarreled with him. He a lad, fell from tils cuumitted pemlliig Hie result of

nan's injuries. Tlie blow landed lie region of Hie left temple Mid

a sear. Tlie police think Hi marie w ith a beer bottle.

■olid finger of bis left hand severely j J “ lacerated last week by having It caught ] in one of the cog Wheels ..f the cylinder

.. ... Kisla-r, editor of the ledger. .

. Fife and family have taken op f . nillv Ih , v « toereatamts are unknow n

lla-IrreeidemyiiiMomei. I’bml f.u 1,^,^ eottMTe „„ Central Winter Tliey moved Friday. .i-cnue, ts-iHerenth and Kighth

J streets, rrci-ntly vacated by John W. A surprise parly was tendered the ' Rev. J.M. Turpin arid wife at their

i borne. Asbury avenue, below Poor- , ,.,-g on cl Arm. ( teen Hi -rcet. Saturday evening by a , Knillt Aheni.lhe oldest conduct,

j nuqils-r ol tlielr friends. Tire occasion '

Nu-liolas Corson i- adding a ("'fell n Mrs. A. J. Kyuett'* erttage. Centra: avenue, alan-e Ttiirtreitth strict. Kitima C. Collins, of Ais«-nin. ha. Sold a lot on Central avenue, above Seventh Street, to W. Scott Hand. Tire Ibmy-fourth annual -omday

llc. The bondsmen of M-aJan are ex Mayor J. Henry Kdmuuds, Meuiamlu S. Curtis, Unify S. Rullierford and John J. Ratty, who. It is said, elaim

the 'Loud Is Illegally drawn,

contest it in Hie courts.

W. K. :

l-cn vlsit'ng Mr. M»—'» • Haklelon, rrliinird h-nn. t.-t .

(Jrotgr H. Isieds, of Mndgeton. t>u-; Sampson will be deprived of purebasnl the -otilbe.ly half of lot No. i , I|P , rni f „ r maue Untr mi. Ill S.VHOI. u of Alfred 1. ls.|- r i 1>t , p T Aw „,, t «!f r a, ld daughter. Mr.. M A. Adam- has rented >n<l { olld Ham net R. Hampaon M!d wife left taken j.-es-ion of AI.-I I>. HinH'* Tll *«dav morning on a pleasure trip to .•otlsge. Fourth "lreel and H»y avenue., Nrw y„,k. The parly will take a ride Mrs. I. Hess, of Riverside. - cuiUr-d | Ulr HudM>n md murning her cottage. Twentieth -tierl and Uh . Kxposillon. Aslmry avenue, during Ha- p*-t week vv . |) |»u,.sford. of Pbtlkdelpliu. left

|silnt of service on Hie Atlautlc City i railroad, Ca|H- May braurli, met with an accident at Risley (>n Tuesday , morning which, -Imuld he have aur-

The Injury tiw, opemluu, would liave sent

ihlHitt. Mr :.

enjoyed by all.

Ihmiel S Sani|ssiu, tiusmitli, broke

' lu,Vr j a bone in hi* left arm last .week while ’l.-r 111 1 assisting In lifting a range. The Injury

altended by Dr. H.T. Abbott. Mr | n.rougbYifc'a wljq.le.’ on u-e of Mr Ahern wa, charge of the

and ai-cording to those w ho

Tts'lnas S, Simmons, of Millville, liapuniiawd from John It. Okcll a lot on Central avenue, la-low Sixteenth sired. J. T. Adam- lias n-un-d and moved into om-of John Y. Kadi-lifTs cottages on Wesley-aveuue, near Seventh atmd. II. M. Paxson, of Philadelphia, left

» 'J a

tills <>m.x-

Oeeau City Volunteer File company.

No. I.

I'homa- II. Jaekxui and fMnily. ol West Che-ter, Pa., nunc down .mi Sat urday and o|«Micd Hu-lr eottage for a Ralph !.. (ai.fl houghl fbdu Harry Headley a hou*e and lot on Ninth street, between Aslmry and Central K. VV. Iturlelgh A Co. arr- tiuilding a li.aisr* In wirich to sbue lime im their pro|s-rly, Thirtivnth street and Haven Als-I 11 Scoll, wife and e|iili|fsu left Saturday mnrotng on a visit to relalivrs lu Fraukfonl. Tiny will rrlurn in a lew days. . - Charles Wats, hi, wit and daughter s|H-nt a two wrt-k"‘ vacation among Camden relative*. Tliey returned /Thursday. \ J.M-ph Carr, wile and daughter, of iStmaii tinoe, have taa-n visiting wllti Mi. Mid Mrs. Samuel Hendrickson the

f..r his etly boms yesterday. Mr. Ihinsfonl says Ih- has gained wonderfully lu liealth during his slay at this resort, and Ids only regret was that business .—mi pel led his press me in Philadelphia. Mrs Rols-rt T. Kenney, wife of ex-Po-tmaster Kenney. Wabno, Neb., is visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. Al present sire Is tils guest of her brother. Hr. M. T. Abbott. Kighth slri.'et and Central avenue. Tills is Ml-. Kenney's tlpd trtji Kar-t for eight Aqiiath-sportsmen, and their name In this •ecllnu is legion, have been walrliiiig with keen inlevest the outcome of the race fig the America's cup ts-tan-n the Colunihia and Shamroek. When news reached hcn-tlial Hie Columbia had wnn'twn of the seriis* tlielr

restary knew no bounds.

Tlie NarbrUl Iss-al News la the latest arrival in tin- i»sw-pa|«-r world, anil jtalgrd by Its initial numlirr Ms editors and proprietors understand the wants of the community In w hli-ti they have lorated. Tlie papi-r reflect* credit U|M>n Its projis-tor*. C. F. Warner and J. <1. Hucher,- Jr. Tlie latter grutlrmaii is

well known to mmiy of otir nwidents. dlPi ,

William Miller, extra passenger con- . dtietor, aim has hern ofllciatlng In thar ca|<acity on the accommodation train during the summer, will soon move his family lo Camden. He was influenced to make the change on arenuut ..f his, wife’s liealth. “Hilly." by his uniform courtesy and genllriuauly de-|s>rtm<-iit. has made a host of friends among those who patronize tl>r West

Jersey and Sea-Imre railroad.

Picking strawberries in October Is an

. muiHual occurrctine.

laauuliig Htepbruson and visiting friends in tins county, after ‘ which they pro|sns a trip up the

Switch Mark.

Samuel M.Souder. of Millville,.hasold to H. H. M»ru_r. Jr., of-Camden, three lots on Hlnl|sujii avenue, below

Hi xlerath street.

Rev. W. C. Heisly, after visiting tits sister-lu-law , Mrs. Jane Moyle,

eral day., rrcently returned to hi-bonn-jui.looke.1 for that usually happens in Fanuingdale. " i The slrauge sight was aitueswd at Mrs. H.« Bu(«oer, Who spent sea ! Tuckahoelast wsek when Mrs. Wiloral weeks with her siatar-iD-law, Mr- i ham Kallaicli, of this elty, daughter of lUnck. left for her (mine in Lebanon. , Ander~*n Albertson, of our nelghborPa., oil Saturday. lug town, while on a visit to her old Krelarias Corwon has the odutract for I home, picked two quaili building a double collage on Oeotral! luscious U-rri.-- and -erved. them for avenue, below Fourteenth street, f..r i dlnoev in the form of a shortcake. WiIIImu U. Wilson. (ieorge M. Brock ley, Jr.,who recently Tlie Rev. lie««ire Reed, of lire First '.■cured employment in Philadelphia, M. K. church, visited Atlantic High-1 had hi. ankle sprained in that city Iasi land, la-l week, and while Harr- wa- j week by being struck by Mr automobile Ure guest ot a friend wlileb was being housed. Mr. Hreck(ieorge Harold luul the |4iulers at j Icy was examining the borrwlee. -arwork „u hi. cottage, Kighth -troet and »»<i «>' operator, unaware of Mr theari avenue, and the btiildli.g now ! Htcekley’s presence, turned on the eur h-.k. spick and span. "',■1 lu order to move the vehicle into William Leach and wife, of Atlanta pUce. s Tlie unfortunate man in at- < ■tty, were guest, of Uic latter', parents. 1 lemptlug t • get mH-uf harm - way waSamuel (iarw.ssl and wife. 71^ Central: ibrown to the ground, with the,above |

avenue, over Sunday. _ ; result.

WHIUm M. Mcrvtue, of Phltadel-1 Tl , aron.-SmallcAtr^r, all modwn |.bia, has purchased f-ur bus on Simp , R,-i,t reasonable. Ad

sun avenue, near Kighlfeulli olrert. j drt ^, thi. „mce.

from Charles B. Hcolt. j ^Vinter .pp, wa |ats in plaids, serges John Nabh has rented F. P. Can and salines from HHc br tlV6. field’s cottage, in the rear of lire tatter : M K - Htant '’''- gentleman's p(a.e of businew, Asbutj I Send your 1-aijet by freight to J.swpb (entie, near Sixth strwl. I Hargrave.iwrpcl weaver,Vineland,N.J.

lire oertillrale, a lm-h was afterward | * ,l1 ’ . 4 “ , " | k ■igned by tin- cnnlrartfug pin In- knd j ,,m * * I '“’ K ■venue »il limes. Rev. Cross domrlbed Hr. «'">i.ng Smith a. a tall, well-built patriarchal i'l'Wi .n. attempted b.

looking man, wllbJIowing whitebeurd. * *‘”'1" came t.qtetlw-r w iin grrai (one., IIlrtlUBW1 „ Saturday night toward Hr was supple In movement, and fr-.m vkdently to th^ ni j dl „ K ,,| alld ,t„. pavement In Hie conversation lie had with him hard road, breaking lier m-e and Injur an uucii-eiousstate An officer found found the doctor lo Is- t.r.ghl and w,II '•« ( M.-ul the head and body. She 1 . ym , || „„ t|M . ^vement aml had him Naturally thequestion was a.'it-d , **' I'tekcl up In an unconscious .•oii- ni lVwl lliK immc. Tim nrlioe took

mmI earned tom tiw. „f ...

•ardiner, win

administered ami I Kdw ard Tuiidon,

bccl and sustained a dtsl.a-a

Rev. CrcYs WM dl.UicIluid'to go ; lrn '‘ 1 " ,u ’ drr

Into con versa! bur on Ha- matter of the UOwood. "elixir of life." but jMlnillted that lie Mrs. Annie Kratefu. of Philadelphia, tclirved Hie groom distilled Hie liquid >» vtaUlng'Mw. (ieorge Riggln.

which lie claimed had given him a Mrs. Jamra Turner, of At tan He (Tty, Tlielr Wooden Wedding, longer lease of life Hian falls lo Ure I.d ’ spent Saturday with Mrs. Maine The home of Hard M. Newkirk and any but exceptional mortals, pur 1 uvllecr : wife, West avenue, Ih-iween Foul tiirrmore Rev. Cnsa. said Hint 1m- had < harl<a Powell and wife have re- and Fifth streets, was the scene ol promised Hr. Smith not lo make pub ! turned from Philadelphia : fe-llvegathering last evening, tire lie the wedding until it was ataoluleiy i -Mrs. I. (i. Adsm- and daughters casiou being the fifth anniversary uecOMry. I were Pbiladcf|>hia visitors last week. their wedding. I ii regard to the bride, she was de- A. 11. Smith sud wife, of Brigantine, The interior of their tinge w -cubed ms a well-formed, matronly - “ere entertained over Sunday by Mr*.' handsomely decorated with flowers Mid looking woman, it was her drat veil- j Joseph Steelman. ; |«-tted plants. An orctiestra was matrimony, hut the second: Samuel Steelman ha. purchased a' present and funnelled music, time for tlie hridegruom. The (tillage new horse. Tables, laden w ith delicacies <>f the Hetawaicavenue Isa neat residence. Mm Sarali Kisley I. slowly-impr-iV- season, were spread for the guests tu 11m-uuly sign that apfiears on it reads- mg- an adjoining (tiltage, ow ned by Mrs. ‘American Medical Cooperative Asso-1 I’r. ('.('. Moyer, of Kutrtown, Pa . New kirk'-fatlirr, Jewse ('onver The elation, Rahway, N. J." The weddiug «»■ fhe guest "f PMgar Hmirk on happy (t>ii|.le received a number of IS private, only the w iluee-es beside* ' Saturday. He delivered an addles- al handsome presenls. e principals being present. They ! R** ('•nimeiKt-uiein in Masonic Uali * ‘ have beeu residing quietly there ,ii„Y Saturday evening. Hoorrt of ■ ducalloo Mrrllng. the wedding. The lady in charge of Jennie Uarwoisl is ill with typhoid The October meeting of the board ol the hoo—e also said that Hr Smith had j fever. education was held Tuewday evening of

Hitsed the accident be was making

(becars after leaving Risley

statior. He pn—ed from Hie lirsi to Hie second in safety, buf as lie a|oarlied Hie third he tripped u|>iu a shovel left on the floor by one of the men and plunged headlong between Hie cars, w hu h bad gained considerable excited men Who were Imriilled spectators of Hm- ai-cldent arrested the atleutioii of Hm- t-tigiiiecr and lie quickly brought the Ham toastaud-

before Hie wImoIs bad

|ais*rd over tlie uufiiitunale man's

injured comrade's side and willing hand* tenderly carried the unconscious form lo Hie ralssaw- mi tlie real of Hie train. Hr. Randolph Maiahall, of TiickalHu-, tlie roiii|mny'- physician, was uotined. Mid w lien Hie train l»-ai - lug Hm- wounded nfiii pulled into that station he was present. ‘The physji-ian's practiied rye quickly told him of Ihr scriousiM-ss of Mr. Ahern's injury, and 1m- advised removal to a hospital. A special wa* * siuiu rcadiucM*, and oompanird by nr Maivliali, win dnei-ted hi- removal, the train was IMMI hurrying Hm- injured couductor tu Cpou fhe train's arrival an miiIoilance was in waiting and Mr. Ahern

sqs-r's Iws-piial, whrir

' leg »

cruslMsI ts-low the knee, wlillc the arm mangled In such a manuef that had Hie unfortunate man survived Hie injured member Wouldaiiavt- bad to liave been amputated at The shoulder. Ml. Ahern Is a single iumi and has made Ins hAme hi Cape May City for some time, bul recently lie ha* been

boarding at Tuckatme.

He leaves a w idowed mol tier and sister, of whom lie wa- Hie soleauppart They were present at hie bedside when

death released thesuflen-r

Hole I Arrlssl*.

Kmmell : Rev. ti. L. Horn. Rev. J. H. Boggs and wife, F. Ferguson, F. H. Troost, Miss K. Psrmalw. Miss McFadden, Jonas HterlmMi, j'liiladrlplila : \Y. H. (Insiseup. (Tib*. F, lyirs. W. H. Lawrenson, Camden ; Caspar Pen nock, Lausdowue, Pa.: (ieo. O. Woolsou, Passaic : Meuj. R. Shoj-p. Tn-utou ; S. M.Souder*. Millville. K. L. rluigrs, (ilassboro : Rev. C. M. Helsk-y, FarmlaBdaif . tv. L. Sliields. Atlantic City; Mm. R A "ftoull, Mr*. M. R. Lippiucott, Ptaaaantvllle; W. Bluett. Washington, 11. C.i Isaac Msrton, Wltltanis|>>n. Pa.; Tboma- H. Jackson, Mm. T. H. Jackson, T. Harold Jackson, Went Chester, Pa.; \V. K. .Ma~ey,«'lty ; H ; H. ChM-Hler and wife, Vineland. arwissl House :'M. F. Ridge. John , His si, R<d*r' Lacy, J. S. Middleluni Walter Kdward-, Wilttam Kiuusell, A. H. Kin sell. Master John Kiusell, Philadelphia; Harry A. AvIs.Canidru; John liunbam, Alloway; Jiaa-pb Harman, Seeley. N. J.; B. C. (iodfrey, Wiiiiaui Leek and wife, Atlantic City;

W. C. Collins, Salem

Miss Sailu- May. who returned Is age as IS. The certificate gave tt further iuforaiallnn that Smith Is practicing physician. Their places . birth acre btHh registered as it

ra will fighi ,

wh„ gave hi. atM- ATUNTIC COUNH GLEANINGS.

Jmlde^of , Atta)m3^ ii l r. , »*,« i Jbo" ,UracTr ‘ 1 b > ,hc "Sentinel" Corrc*. Tbumasd. (Vos*. |*st.,r of the Fimt pondenta. -tnu-iing a- I.-m Mapti-t •-hurrh. returned to Hm.-Bureau Hammonton. - u-u-;!m cr—ii.of Vital Statistics his ccrlillcates --f ('bstles Wilder, a p!un.l> -r it Piais- ’lieoutside of the marriages iierformed dm lug the month , drlplna, en mule fr.un F.gg Harlsir by *» given to n of Septemta-r. Tlie gr>s<m'> name is, City t„ Philadelphia -.n a bicycle, was carry I he law Tiarle* SmlHi, while Hie bride's name - Hiiow ii fmm hi* wheel mi I lw county peeled ■ hat r In-

cycle road late Sunday (-veiling. He '**■ ordinance in (Ire court*, as knocked sense lee- -and sustained Free in lire kircben

nous injuries. t he Osborne lioiel. Pacific and Arkansas

Rakcrsi ille. avenues, t-'-(be exlemofs's«»i.Satur-

Mm. Klviu licull left (Ni Saturday for day night. Tire blan- slant*! tu (Ire

I'nitrd Stales, (Ire parent* of the gm-uu i New |*irl News, Va. Mr. S*-ull lia> kneheu and had enveloped one side of bring of (lenuaii uaUrity and.those .of decijtod to. reside there permanently. : rite house befun- it was disoovered. bride --f Ameiicao lineage. Tire j William Parwl* 1* making exlm-tve! Tne •.iigln Is ubkuoan. Ttierc liad residence of lire newly-wedded couple ■ nuprovements to bis propeity, for Ibe 'been no tire In that l»tt of lire buildSouth Helaware | ptir|Ms<e of reuttiig. mg for some day-. Thomas Hudson, avenue. A call Hiefe te-ulled in lire EngMah Creek. ] Jr., a liremau. was -irurk on (he head tlilurma'li-u lhat Hr. Hn^Ui wa- in ^ andmv ha, beeu desiguated a- ..:d ' ' o c-upinW pin and suRahway. N. J., and Mm Snilthtn Kgg dav |„ ,| lr ^ p- ..t,,,,. |, 'aured a severe scalp w-Iand Harlsir City. j j|,|^ |,| a re. Rev, TU'-ipa* J.-tTisc, pasii-r of the Hw wedding took |4acr in Ibe parlor | tIm- remains of Mm. Hanlel Iree were ItaptiiU church, -urptrsed Ids f Hie cottage vb Helaware averioc. j tll!rrtrd M. K. cemetery la-t ''"'‘kmgabou Sunday ti...ruing Uy- an lieac tlrey are boarding and where the, sire is so reived by a husband, ""’unclug in* resignation. He stated rk-lor lias an ofllee, on Se|genila i s ] iw -i s-<u* and a daugbter. Hrat. liaviug received an oilerbecome astnr Criaa was seen and mrMborated ; MW Llode Wick ward, of Chflwiaid, ■"•tatant pn.f. —ir pf Hreology- lu tire Statements set tilth ill tire CMtiO-jum-guest of Ml» Rena Sninh Temple College, Phitadelpbta, fmm Hr. and drelared that Htg age given by j y lr Ackley and wHe are visiting U " ' -•i.well. prreldenl -f llreeollege, the gr-»lii Was re|*-ali*l to iiiiu several | f r (,.„ d , j,, Mngmuliue. IreTudl decided to at-tvpl the ptofler. time* before it wa* wnllru^t-tits lulud ; | || Smilli rides a new wheel. A burgularat work lu tire lusemeut doubtful on Hie question. He, Mr- Henry Lee, w ho s|a-ul ll.e sum- ”* a eollagc occupied by Mm. Mary (bought Hr. Smith wa- a man of is. ..r j months .hi l.eir.l Irer husband's i •'•egatgac. 1‘aeilieand Iudianaavenues, yearn of age. Wlren tilling out Hie | v.~.ail, Ira, tfUirurel to ibis place for I ■>“•"1 midnigtil Saturday evening, blank lU-v.t'rws-noticed Huit Hie gb«.m {ip,. U |„| rt amusod Irer fmm her sleep. Sire nerviiy Iresilaled alien lire qiu-siiou a- to ins | i >t, Hre Kth hist., at Hie M. F. |>ar- l *'g»" an investigation. asked. His n-ply wa*: "How| -1I1 , |fr ,J. V |, j, Aekiey. ,,, 'm({U jririi a revolver, you think I am?" “Oh, I am ! Samuel S. Scull,of Mays lumding Was ""i** 1“ where ii emanaled Mm. Me-

nplred Hre mandat i„ Mire Mary A. Hay is. of kargre found a burglar at w.gjl Iryttl

MCVriOK.

fiailroail (Timf-?ablr<.

>otl<-«- lu l.imit 1 redltura.

r ci. 11 aa-i pa la,:

re Chuaarlekla.

s Chllaa-lpkia. -re Cl, l lna*-J phla.

MeK.v I It.

May'» landing.

Mire Liisila Oibtsi, wlillc riding a j bieyj^c along Main avenue Mouday

'evening, wa. run into by Harvey (aye- .y^VhMw.ldsT.tlr^Isd treUre.ds«d-—-I. and sustained severe Injurree. r<iulltl M . vi . rl , .,(0 tbewindow

iMiseiueut Hirirtigb

udow . WitlHHil a moment'* Iresitaii -Ire fired al lire miscreant, win. .k to bis heels A «ec..nd mid tliird

after Hre fleeing figure.

i- attained Hie r

i- did i

lias I Peru lire custom of Hie Henns-rats *npc May- cuuuty, Iwlug Hre niuioiity- party, tu huhi ttreii cuuuty cuuvriiafter Hiow of their npiMnents, tliey liave tills year started an aggieesmpaign by making their uumlm* a week in advance of the Republican*. The reinvenllou at Ca|re May C-uurt House, Saturday, was presided over by Mayor Samuel K. Kw ing. West (ta|re May, ami was one of lire ost hamianiuus lu Hre history of Hie parly, tire delegate* apnearing to led Hiat all Hud was needed to bring victory tills year wa* a solid HenioAfter unanimously adoptlnga platfoiiu which simply alllim* tire principle* of Hie |•ariy', Hre convention ooiiiiuated ex-Mayor J»>«-|>h(j. Adams, |re May City, for assembly; 1 re-lie si l.udlam. of Middle b.wushlp, f..r county ch-rk; Freilerh-k Schmidt, of IVtiuis: Daniel H. Crowell, of West ’ape May, and Hr. John H. Hand, of Middle, fur coroners. Mr. Williams treiouga to the old scli.ad Hernia-racy, ml is one of the miMt aclin Huuday--lioiil Workem In the rouaty. Tire nominee for clrik liq- f-.r ten y errs

treen-abe dapuly clerk. Miner HI r ii I Ii c rs

Miss lieleirj. Siriitlicr-, dauglitrr of David Stiutlrem, proprietor of tire Surf house. Sea Isle City, was married ii.xm yesterday, at Hre home of tier parents, by the Rev. J. R. Mason, ol Camden, to Augustus W. Miller, ol this lily. Mbs. Agnes Vlrutlrem, a sister of tire bride, was bridesmaid, and David Ktruthem, Jr., a brother,

a-

>tj b i

, Kdiiiund*’ family on Saturday,

Atlantic City.

,, Wllh his fists as his sole w'ea|siri,

jlte *"

Mr.%liller and his bride .left on the aflernism train for Niagara Fails, Watkins (Men, Toronto, Canada, and other point* of interest. They expect to be absent about (wo weeks. Cpon their return Hrey wilt reside at Sea I ale

City for Hre winter.

Duly Hie immediate families of the bride and groom were present ceremony. The groom Is well known in Ocean City, he at one time having ireru employed in the Sentinel I'riutiug house. For the joud five years Ire haAbeen engaged on Hi* West Jersey and Seashore railroad, wlrere lie is Ireld lu high esteem by hi* fellow employee*.

..,.r KM t Th-n-l.y rn.il. . MWM* ^,

Tire reading of minute* of |irrvl,HJs meeting was disjreiised with, owing to lire absence of lire clerk -v'—-. The lesigiiaHoii of K. F. Irewia. and read by tlie secretary- pro tern., W. Klwrll I-akr. and after some diacussioii

Hie resignation was accepted,

effect immediately. It was ordered

that one mouth’s salary-,

be drawn (jr Mr. Irewia, Hie same lo be handed over-wlren the taw regulating

such piatter* Is compiled wllh.

Orders were directed to he drawn for one mouth's salary for each of the l ire report of Miss Mattie A. Hoyle, first aasisiaut, upon lire school entoll and attendance for Hre mouth

i-as-aull upon Mrs. Annie SmtTiii •r home on Texas avueue, north. After the attack Kliuk made Ills eacape unttl J o'clock, wlien Constable Wash iogtoii apprehended him and tis>k him trefore Magistrate Dehart, who ireld him under f 1(10 bail. Kliuk and Mr*. Million are neighbors, and for a con-' siderabie Hare, so Mr*. Button says, Kliuk lias not paid her any rent for lire house which he occupies and which husband, Jesse Mutton, owns Shortly after noon Thursday Mr*. Mut-

ton saw Kliuk in tire hack yard and mriii Bllrllu went out tbe liwck door, and, acciaiHug . ......

, . ending October fi. 1(199, wa* pressiited, Inin, demanded Hiat Ire at once pav , . . . :

-■ . motion accepted and ordered

Ills rent or leave

rushed Into Mrs. Mutton's > *iu, mou; ..... . . - sllh 1,1- 0.,.' 1.IU l», ... IS. ..».Kl.!. ■K™” 1 IX” O. In Ii.i fall -I— .irao l.,r l>»d *" 1 W***u,.,,, . HI. -I ..Mi—d M*. S.„ 1-““"" "I l'"“l*'

Applliatlouw, with acrumpenyMig

rerommendal ions, were also read from William K. l-aslirr, of Fall*, N. Y.,

I. Fenton Hulhs-k, of Norwalk, Mr. Frelz received Hre uuaui vole of tire Is sir d. lie will serve Wtaune of Ure scissd term at the |ireaeut salary—Fan per mouth. The re|s>rl of City Superintendent

r-mkc on renewing fire Insurance pulley .-^•i Hre schisil tniildlng was anrepted

“• v .“ w T ,J !a„ d approved. The same -mciaYwaa U|shi her Irearl Laura Small, tbc live-. 1 ' . , , , *.«>.», .1 WillUm MSIU..I "~l rf “ h * v ''"‘ , - . I’.Tin.ylvai.i, .,.,1,™. ... ’ ■r"” I" "'I" kiltad TI.UMlij- l"" 1 ■"I'*"**

i sfuiblr at (lie call of Hre presiding

•nicer.

senl to Hre city bowpilal.

At the McHi kdist F^ptscnpal (larson-! (

age at Lumlrertoo, Tliiinalay. (i. Frank : ^

well known hotel man of ihisi

city, was married lo Mi— Mae Kd- <>llU wards, also of this pis*v._ Tire cere-1 1 m»uy was is rformrd by iu-v H. i

Clalr, pasl..r of Hu- chureh, and ’ wltuerered by friends of Hre rontmeung My Hie falling of an empty cupboard""*

play alone

yard of John Mason, at 10H Mouth

Carolina avenue, north, w inch adjoins A new line of muslins, ruling

her own borne, lire cupboard had but ' ~ '' recently been placed In the yard by Mason, prrparaiory to its removal tu j

the kltclreu. Fersous tu Mason's house A. CAMPBELL & CO

M. fr.-HTAKTON.

BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE

suddenly heard the crash of falling i furniture, and, running Into the yard.!

were horrified toflnd the bleeding form j Ailanth-Avenue, AttantlrCity.NJ. of tire litlte gill ts-newtti Hre overturned ! -! »», u, inas 1‘rspenUs boockt sad soM re cupboard. Her bead wsa wedged I MiaaUcPit. Oresa^y sad Ctos aatifs.g J. between Ibe door ul the cupboard and n i,|- „ - the b>poftlredoorway, and Ure weight HepUDllCail LOUIIty LOnVEntlOfl. of the falling piece at furniture had '

cru-lred tire skull and abs. tm.ke tire

little one's Jaw. I aura had apparently | ' attempted to climb into lire cupboard. ; on.* sad l-m.iirn* Wlren the uetghbore brought tbe little 1k*.. Oetsker

girl In me Mr*. Smith bocame •■ysten-j b

and medical aid was necemaiy I control lier grief. Tire child's fattu

ids engine in Camden wlren s.i*rrre> OctaWr ai. ism.

l*rolill*ltlon county Conveulton. Hie accident Mxmrred. ■ «i laio a |. o. i.o lire puri**c or i Tire Cal* May County Prohibition j Builder- and contracture have organ- jSJSyolJklMi'SIaSc?^''' A "'' eouveutiou, for _the imrpose ol nuiul | u«d a Builders'Exchange. Its jairjaa* [

is lo generally advance lire lliterewts Lioisi eteeiioa, an.l o

and protecHou of ttasre trades, and to combiue with tire architects I prnieeiiug of their common welfare. Kepreseutatives of the chief building firms and nearly every prominent contractor in Ure city are Identified with Hie organization, which was eflected

ualiug county officers and also

Irer of assembly, and for Hie Irauawctiou 9 any other uece-sary business, uni be held at Tuekahue, MatunUy, October -I. IM99, at 9.(10 o'clock a. tu. Each voting precinct is urged to be fully represented. E. H. Lake,

l.’bmlrman last convention. To Loan.—On first mortgage. <.

•■■on to l» heat K, iIs-roort-lsskssal Csp* klsy

Ikrnnls toausbli.

*A'>,u» lo FSn.OW) on approved security W. Boott Hanh.

Mule* as prmideut and Charier Thompson a* secretary, and tire ap-l-Hutmeot of five to confer with tire Pbitadelplita Buildere' Exchange. j

( •ire Hay Km

OHDINANB K Mo. 5».

OH1»l>A><>: Mo. «o.

Kt WashlBglrew BBtf (be bremlb.1 tenioHres aaA Wrekre^M.^Ixe, «AI

or Tlitn.vUourtn si Ure (SrtlllMWslet !y SArnue, In 1 (rssi' cn.-

tsss

j Norfolk A W estern Hallway. Fas MssafiliH . i ■■■**(-*** A r ‘.Tare ireSiway'.'t-ap.'ni. Wailr. k.s (iid Cisi.l ( on,too sod Norfcux. MJO *»aW M ASlfftr 1 'm

Csonioi to ini- wi.'a*. * Approsnl ooobec*. i-re. *

v.

Cor dewell HaTSB.

Mot Ice of Iti-g islxiUioii.

*pr May ( oioitv, will nisei on Tuesday, October 17, 1S99, ■ lbs 1 s»,e wlrere Hie tint rtectioa lu Ure.-

1 ^ s!**!* k ‘h (Yrcn ixsox*^^ j g. wood.

lo hs*e IsysIlT «■ 'be b. n ni „ Ttiesday».Octol>er 31, 1S99, si llre^placr of I belt Bremer InrrUns. al ih rvsalnx for lire isiriNksr or

W. SCOTT HAND BE8L ESTATE M

lame It, a. ekkidsn.-e s IU, an 1 . and (Ire smeBdlnenu (Ireteiu. '

FOR SALE Bargains in Cottages andj Lots in Ocean City, N. J. Also centrally located prop-1 erties for rent. Apply to ALONZO COTTON. OWNI2M. 6iy Asbtir>' Avenue. Ocean City Home-made Bakery F. A. SC HOCK. Proprietor SIS ASBURY AVE., OChAil CITY, H. J.

, . PRICE OF LOTS FROM $50 UP

Dennis Township Primary.

lalblUml, Tutors of lemtutowm — It instil* or l-j tbla* Hall, la i to elect elx 1,1 ilMegan*-

Nidille Township Primac.

In aeeordaoee will, ihealreivr cal: |.ul,li,-an voters or M slda t.,« n-h: I al tire court-Itonsr la ('ape May Con

•I JJB p. in. on

THuf-ssUssy-. Os:l,*lkor I'rtli

U, elect eleven deik-sslcs-

Ocean City, N. J.

BANKING BUSINKSS. mxmcuTKt TBUSTS orrerecy dsserl|»a>ii. and acts a* . execuTON** AomiNiarmATom.

AI.KHKP tTSlI-Klt.

JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. h. 700 nan ass. om, on. 1.1.

rent a, • j, «s and per ysar. IN TCBES T AU-OWMO tm^wprisj ml

OCEAN CITY MILL ANO LUMBER GO.

>41.0*0 .n ,\ vt r .ii 'n otnt w

ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK-

in eithet hard or soft wood

Office,Yard andMill: lOthi

OCEAN CITY. I

wood

i snri Wp^txfQ nllU rlCsilolo.

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