Ocean City Sentinel, 9 November 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean’ Cmr Sentiseu

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UOCAU HAPPENINGS.

cape mat counti notes, the^bosses

J iiy lil- : * ~ \ I ■ -U.i.u. xml M-mUj u . u,, Nc»* oHhc Counl> (lathered tr,»m. Upi . * a , fcjji , bc Aspiration* v- ms 1 . J W T'"‘ i *" d ' arious S<Hirces. of the hlhfMers a Kn»vfc-(Mt Bio*

«M, . 1 Sea Ide City. Tlu KepuMivan Party Pcdicm* Its

- tilu-a dw-ks arr Iio<s>ui.iik s'rry |iic-ii- . . _ _

1 :fi Hi Vfal- . Ooog -tame. . ’ ' li.Ul III till-virinlty, iawt *«*k (in>. I

, 1 ,f tisrrtm-r kill,d.-, K Mr,r,^.. il» uiri. wtai p-ed a- He|H.W..ai. oil loi—lay we m.tir«l tlir fi-U-'H- . . leader* In tin* count) «l!l tind luluI llev. Jainr- K Ij.Kr, Harry l. ISeesley * Point. .unifwl In tb* Iciiirn* from Tuwday'* * - iiSir. l._ It IhiMiia*, Hi-mv l.erlacli . anm ..r**i!i. a ormw reel ent While tlseir i‘andldal« a for Hmitri Ihmua*. Wllliani Stmklry, H "" ll1 '' county clerk may putt IhroUeli, the A.W SRTre,. Pdward "" " ,,,rwl *- v - 4, .?'"T' mantlu will U- *<1 nar ma as to preeJude w Miller. Kilwa.d W||il)(Nli ; < ^*em.m. .ve,.- mterred at „.e | r -.ll.illt, „f a love faaat. Ku.fa.v Ilaele aiiilt. - . \V Masland. ; " ' .. .. .. . | Indiratloii* |>rr*aeed the slump that 1 "“.i.!!” ... ... —Uoaw Ms

' " " " tidlam, the Demorraticnandidatr.

tTLANTIC DOUKTT GiUlllNGS. . Uaracred-hy.thc ••SetHtBcl'' Correspondents. 4

Bakers villc.

J H‘*ia< improves *i. a iy

K. A. Itaker.vd t'nniden. was in our 1 villain- M'Hidaj. vtsllluc relatives. I William Hit/ ha* returned fr*.in a . 1

two months'*fay in Iwesliurit.

1 he Chile of the lamp reevutly jilaiKl

Sailroad ?imf-7ablf5.

w\

iv all at sen I Sunday from theoiririal j'AfMra. hot peetion of the police force, all send- j ki„d ei in ea.-m-e* Tb« -m.-er*. Imwever. j |H . a n d .. -seel a i-rMSltahlr rkamiualhui con- - |. wa* a

r»r raiisaeipaia.

rauaaieiplsia.

t,, :tn ■•ountj jail by Justice Under i to a wait trial, ebariced with assaulting.

‘Mis James flare.

1 Srrt'lu* l.luherg. a Swede tisln-imah. In-spring a-tth hi* w‘ife and hllieteen

. children

I lev. Mr. Kohler, ••fjrruey Slmle. Pa J will probably as*ume the |Ji*toraU- of Headi Preshyterian cnureli.

Tire k a hoe.

Mt*. Madden. Wifeol Dr. Madden, is visiting her old home at till* pta.v. A’liiert Waite, of Vmeiaud, I- stiijs ping wilh friend* Here. * Mr*. Clara Shaw I* paying her

manufacturer 1

Alliert iiilhert and wift ing at their <‘eiitral aveui

S-elgcr.

Mr- K. A IhMitg.sH-. by her Min. who J friend- and tvlalive* siaie. trturin-d to Im-i Tuesday mnrnhig. ywlerduy lot Ocean

II -pend two

•enlerlaiu

i New|».r

tlnee week*.

during hi- abM-iire

. Mis. J.-A. Kuglisti, • Hole! Kiigll-h. Wi—Icy av Ninth and Ti-tith streets.

r of the

Hast CreekMi*. Nalley Chri-han,widow ,,t John M. t Tirlslfuh, died Sunday morning, ■hath wjjrtlw result of a couiirllcatton of di-cass. Tlie funeral -tis.lr pla.V Tii***1ay aTterunoti, arid itie- remains were Interred, here. Services were held m I hi- M. church, Kev J . Casio uRUdaUng. John it.. 11, all age-1 re*ident, died on Wednesday of last week afler a lingering Illness.* Kev. J. Casio preached the funeral discourse m I he M, K. church, and the Jssiy was laid to rest in lla- cemetoiy altaclied'lo the i-huirh. Cape May City. A party who armed here ..n ITiurs-i-j day evening hi Uie private.car ••1’rl— " and rvniaimsl over mini Monday marieupof (ieotge W. McClelland. Jot Dwhli*T'rjiry. N. V . Clareiicr Field, Jiackettstonii; Kugeue It. Mr. an’d Mr*. A. C, Helds, saving. After allurling to Uie w»rk ] Miss 1. Field*. Mis> A Dutctier, Mi— .auigrcgatlou during bis pastorate, I M. 1‘nngle. Mr*. M.-Clellaud and Misi their j II McClelland. lit for | The I'utvefstly Kxleinuon Centre on F'nday -electerl for the <*>urse heglndctil .-I Pa-h-t i hitig N .i-ml- t i ** phe Kapao-ioti of iaturday ; Kngiatid” and elected A, W. llati-l wtatlon i presldrtn; M 11 S i nger, vice prr*ie. M idem; Mis* Cora Ware.Wretarj, and F. Kldnslge. tn-Hsuict. T he, ItcetiM* question is causing a deal of talk here. The simmer xi«-chdly to Sir j -a|.B.ii liy-euSes ekpirv-l oh Uctolrer 1 arid no new Ihvnsr-s have hcriii granted. It 1* said that liquor is la-ing sold every iutenaed place- and I tint uothnig lias done to stiq-’llie illegal irwftle. p/esrut mayor wa- elected last •n a temperance platform. * 'ajs- May Baptist •suigregatiuu -decideri to build a new edltice, l-s-ale it on Washington street. :The present stnwtun-, built in 1SMU, jewel about tl",WW. Tbe Aurcli tnem- ‘ hip ha* grvally lurrr-ased in the

For nearly a year Mr*. K. MrDlar. mid. a widow of rtoutli Ivnul*. Iia* been in a Mate of great anxiety over Ihrslrangi- di-appcaraiuv of her il-year-old son. Janie*. The last she

u him was in January last,

sfter which he ih*sp|ieared completely. Mr*. Mellisrini<1 lias always been devoted to her non, he Iving her only child,and when riicum-latice* induced him h> lake a poutlon m WaMiington, li t . about four yean* ago. she greatly fell the In**. But the sou wrote regularly, and two year* ago -la- went lo

tical tornado that carried TiepubhcAti *>m)ai(hy into llig Dem-s-ratl" cainu was the natural AltcoOie of tlie actions of n-rtain rttah- oftlcial- who souglit to Ignore the w i*lies of the people m a|* porlioulng tbe county ofllces. >Ve hope tlie moral efleet of tlie lesson will The return* at this witling are meagre, but they* tudloate Kill* ii. Marshallricction lo tlie a*aeuih!y by over eight hundred plurahiy. while his ■ uuuiug male. l>y Juliu* Way. candldaie for eouiil}’clerk, has only about folly.two plurality The Kepubltcan

Ticket* i-»M: FTrst want- Kepuhll-i-au. Il-T. I Vmoaratlc, -SO; 1‘nihlhltlou, l'-: total, I'd. Second ward— Kepuhlican. *'•: UeroocnUc,IK Krohibltiuu, o;

total, ll'l

Asn-rahly: First ward Ellis II. Mai--hall. K., US; Joseph IJ William*. I)., SI; F'rank H.flhciqianl, 1*., 35. Second w-ard —K1U* H. Mar-hall. It., *y. Joseph if. Williams, I).' 35; Frank S. She|s

paid, 5.

County Clerk: F'lrst ward—Julius Way, It , W; lawhe S Kudlam, D , (3: Harvey V. laike. 1*.. :i6. Second ward Julius Way, R., 67: l-e»lie S. Kudlam. D . 35; Harvey Y. laike. I’., 1«. Coroners: FTrst w-ard- Charles II. Corson, It., 110: J. Hi rat ton Ware, It., lol; Edward F. Duncan, It.. 115; I). F‘. Crowell, D., 3S; John 11 Hand, D , Si; Frederick Schmidt, D.,-W; Jesse < ■•liver. l*.,si; Edward II. Phillt|M, P.. 30; Theodore Corson, P„ 2H; scatterhig—J. S. Waggoner, 10. Second ward: Cba* K.Coraoii, K .MtJ Stratton Ware. It., S3; Edward F. Duncmii. It., s.:; Daniel F. < roweli.-I).. 31; John H, Hand. D, ;il; Fiederick S.-hqiidt. I)., SI; Je-se ('Oliver. P., 8; Edward H. Phillips. P , 5; Theodore Corson. 1“»5; scnllering— J. H. Waggoner, 1. tiHved >■> a Jug. The wreck uf the Philadelphia-bound ocbooner* Thomas M. James andC. S. Davis ofl Hogue, on Hie North Carolina coast, during the height of Thursday's gale, was accompanied by a rrwcue of both crews w hich Is thrilling in tin- exTha two wh-ionent, which were proceeding in company up tin? coast from Savaunah, both tieing heavily laden with lumber, struck tile beach at about the same time and place. They lay in very peril.>11* (sisUioiis and ap|ieared to lie breaking up rapidly, while there was no succor for the im|>erlletl crews. Home genius aboard tlie llavls, bow--n. secured an empty jug. and Into -hpndle carefully knotted a light e. T his improvised life buoy he

then ilirew

ligg Harbor City With Kev. F. Wwchau. of Philadelphia,' in tire pulpit, the Kulheran /.ton i church, Sunday night .celebrated It* for' idh anniversary fTbe chirtch was haudaomely decorated. Sj—-is! nm*ic l- rendered by the Flgg Harbor Ci-y -lustra and an elat-uate quatlette, lUiding Mrs. Kev. O -Ijnoke. Mi** una Hoaser. of lialtiiuore; Fred -liuanit and Kev. O, Kinde.

Ham moat on.

Miss Bella Hustey. aged S3 yrar-.wa* Sunday night lying at the |*iiut of I ••'•-icN-k Sunday-morning Mis* liu— try's mother was awakened by |-e«-iihar cries from down stairs. Hushing down to tlie kltehch -tw found her daughter j

a broken lamp beside her an« —.ii o-nK,- a.

no' regained full i-on—Tmism-ss it is uoti a ..

. and Hauer

kmiwu how thean-tdeut haiqieiied 1

Pleasant villc.

Henry < 'alverly, of this place, died in

tbe hospital at Atjautk-(Tty or. Tuesday finm Hie t" ft eels of I-Ii-mI |nisdiilng, ]

aged 55 year* During tlie Civil Calrcriy was messenger fur tlie T

ty-mutb Petiiisylvaiiia ViHuutegr*' and j lh(Mi*ands of dollar* of -s-ldter* 1 pay was entrusted In him for deliveiy t* the wive* of the men hi Uie regiment. He had thd-e sons In the I'hIon army, |

one of W liom wa* killed in ac

others dying fiom diseasvs contra>Te<I

It looks *. Ihougb-a gang of thieve* N - pvruI ^ b n,,,,,,,. .hatha* been preying upon lie- ...t- rtl l-

•.age*of Philadelphian* at Sea IMrCil) and re-ldetiee* along the show mad lias at la-t t-eeii eaugtil During last In -ljlti the imu-es -T Patrick Keenan. Mr*. McLaughlin, Mr. Harper and lead* Taw*. Philadeiphtaii-. were .o,.,i livai. Sieinmryer, f-umer I*.rough inar-lWi-. wlwi lias the projiertie; ;n charge, lias been making a quiet investigation, and fmiu rlu*- gatlurred Friday inade artidavit before JuslHv James T < hapmau.wbo issued a search warrunt agaiu-t William Howell and Burton Bane;. w*tm liavr been, leading

a di—ohiW 4 life for some time past

-hauty along the line of the W«wt Jer-

sey and Sea-h--re railroad,lit*

* Unstable- Ike K-*‘Ue and Steinmeyer

made a raid on their remlervi m-ihiug, II tiding aevei

Tea which had been stolen from

eottagrw.

How,

brought h. Sea Isle

and tlie proprietor* of tbe , de«p>tled c.-(lages have born w ired to coiuedown and identify thru property. Howell and Hauer wen* given a preliminary hearing, and held lo await Investigation. The men are about tt

-lamming

living. While waiting f-g the tn Convey them l<> Srq Isle (Tty Huwel) -it—I*-—oil of hi* bicycle for 12. in order, - he said, to gel tobacco while In jail. Property missed from indgbt car* on the West Ji-r-ey and Hcasli.-re taWmad, while eii route, may also he Ira.-sd 1-

daugliter survive. j'!r~ m - 1 T - ■ English Creek. I »»«r against wtckrOnrsa. Owing to the absence of the past-i. Wilh the avowed object of driving uhi-wa* attending-quarterly-meeting|*)lkoH* «f wickednes- from Atlantic at Kargaintown, then- were in.servl.vs i<Tty and waging unrrienting in tlw M E church on Sunday tin- Illegal sale of liquor, especially FTuma Albertson Is spetidiug ten! Sunday selling, tlw; Atlantic County day* in Philadelphia. la-ague of Law and Order was orgauBlackman is v-boting; Med u> that city Thuisday het mother In Philadelphia. fare is not u. la- .-on lined lo I hr *ah».n*. \ molassts candy parly will I.- held j however. f,. r tin- league proposes the residence -.1 Somers Albertson i uixke Atlantic tTty’s Sunday like that

1 of any ordinary city, by --losing thg

lamdiug. wen- tl Smilh on Sunday.

ra.FTiglish eliirrtainrd Smith Aibertspu and w_)fe, of. Atlantic City, <hiinr school teachers attended the county tearher*'institute lield in' Atlantic City last week

Atlantic City.

The county t**rd of freeholders Iasi eek put it* f-wt dnwfi on Sunday Idcycle racing on tbe niad lo this city.’ The slierlll and constables were direeled arre«l any wheelman who take* I-a 11 a Sunday (ace. For several Sundays w lierlmeti fr-im Philadelphia iiave t-e. ii i-ddlug these coiilesls on the road between Egg Harbor and Hammontou.

1 seemed pcrfo-lly. happy. After liiat letter* <v>utluurd until January,

w hen they- -u-l-b-i-iy cease.1

other inquired of his (last

I-•aiding house mislr.es, who t.»l<( 1-t-r that Jamts had aiiuuuncrd In* linen-

•mg to Philadelphia. He had ml f->i his molhrr. Tlu; latter,

1 fearing that her sou- mlgtit have fallen

l iiifloem-t- or met with foul

play, ha* been greatly worried and has

everything W tiud him.

removed

Fouiioenth s

r. A-bury

-Idwl h> the Illinois i bury avenue and Sixth

’ - i-riirr lo reach the tup of the hnilditig umn ‘•‘> J I’iav-Wl “ >M-" “>e |-rch

n>of, and commenord the as.-riii. nfortouately. Mr. Watuvr had not the t-eceswary prc.-aiiiii.n* to pre lailder fn-ur elippiug, an '

■bed the la-

the laildei sliding fr-i:

young man wa lilniia-if, and he wa

the ground, a dlslain-v <

'thlrly fv-ei, aliglitlug upon in* liead

Ill'll aasistauce n-arhed him, Mr. w a* un-vno i-tiis, and remained

iiidillou for several li->ur>.

He was canSed lo tlw residence of

Uouver,ju»t <>p|HMte the . and Dr. K. T. Alds.tt exauiiuatlou dischsoal

Hotel Aigleii: Efthrami luiudi.,; tins nweli, D. McClure, Thus. J, Scott, N. Hundmrger, John It Kendrick. Philadelphia; N. Diamond,-Woodbine: Edward S Culver, Camden; J. Brown Halbert, Atlantic City; S. K. Stuhh*. Millville; A. I*, ^i-h, (irand Kaplda. Mich.; Iwelie Kudlam. Dr. J. W Objw May Court House: Kobert Hand. Erm-i: H C. isiudenslager, Paulshom: A. Carlton Hildreth, Kir <irande: i. Motlett, lilasslsim. E. H. Marshall, Scavllle; S. Mcudclnoll

Meehan, Iirrmanh-wn, -Pa.

Emmett: Dr. HcboU, K-•tx-it Carson and wife, A. II. Bolton. Jr., J. E.Weiss, F. H. Troosl. Mr*. Deo. W. Hart. Wm. FT. Wehstet. ri. W. Svott, Milton J. Freeman, he. J. M. Sbdaeiibcrg, Thus. H. Wilson, Kobert Carson, ('has. J. Wall. W. H I/nng and wife, Phlladel-

iH-for." resuming hi- p—iti-.i. ! phia: J. S. Douglas*, ruckab.a-: Henj. | When the Cape May exprew, u|«m : U Shopi-.TreuUrti; ft. Smith. Keliville; | which he had taken *|>aaaagr, rra- hi-d ! Mn*- J Cummiuga, DeVoushin-. Eng.; i tin-Junctioti, a* i* tlw-custom, the rear j'' W Bender. Columbia, Pa : C. H .-ar wa* detaebrd for tbe Ocean CUy J Klwell, WoodaUfwrn; A. K. Springer, tmin to pick up. TheIhjurwl man was Ca|a-May Court House: Abel Mahan, riding in Ihe cat alira.1 ..f the--lie lynjTtchton. Jno. H Davis, Wayne. Pa.: this city, engaged iu amveraaBoo. afcdMadeline, Camden. had nut noticed the trainmen uncouple j (jarwood House: Harry Headley, rbe coach. When hi* attention was j Somers Point: B. C. Kyuch, B. T. •-ailed to tlw fact, he hastily started for j Kidge, Ward Stille, livorge T hornp-on,

, , ' • ih.- rear ptaituru. and in hiaeflort b- Jas. ii. Bcbuuck, William Uolllns, ri. A. laikerand tam.ly, a b-w «.m-j ^ ii(r ^ ^ irmlu ^ 1 - u . ll . M „. All „. McCorkle. P.^el-

stain-nary .-.r he miscalculated tbr'pma; Kev. J J.'McCullough. S^W-le distancejirnTTeti. striking hi. leg u|*.n jelly; Ovi Tgji..r, Cape May City; Ji. IhabuOerliead, with the re-nj| *tah*l Oodftay, AUanlic (.Tty, Elmer He was caught before he fell from the i Crane, Pittman Grove; I! Diamond,

.. , ,, mat form to the ground, and carried Allow ay; Arthur C. Able, W. KiiihU.

on.Moiiday awarded, . ; ,, t C- the con f Into Uie car, where he was made a-; Kobrrl Iwoey

•ttage' to bt I cmufurtahl'- a, |—fl*. 1 -Eighth mlch * ,K * ma '

tlw schoo

some friendly current would bear it ashore. The surf was running too high f-.i Ihe pilots and llsbermen attracted to the I-each by the tap wrecks, to launch a boat, and Ihe Ihe niariiirm atsiard Ihe lug r were cle|»-!idenl upon that jug, which went boblnng t -ward shore -I then beck again toward die ship, until it seemed that it would neverfloai tbe lint- ashore. Kreulualiy it did, however, and the half fmaeti crew,who had climbed high

Mrs. 8 C. Got], qf llw H»hT Aigleii. h-avtw Saturday' for a respite from hu*i in**- ran-. She will visit PiiiladiTploa, ('anidt-n, K»k-»-**l anil oilier neathy

tow ua dillilig'hel vacall.-n.

Mr*. William Kndgrwater ha* —-Id to Charles Stiles, of I'aiudi-ri. two hits oti (Vritral avenue, atsive Sevcuteeulh slln-t. It Is Hie intention of Mr. Sltlr-

to erect Cottages on his puirhu*e.

Kniro Takeninra, who rondo--!- u Jai-aiicse stole on tile boardwalk dut mg tlie -ummerx wa» married in Camden, Saturday, by the I lev U H lliirrell, to Ml* Ella Parson, of Phlla-

dav.

Mr. Warner had lawn working at Wo-atbmr, but rvlurnnd to this city Monday to enter Ihe employ of Mi. M-Sire. Hi* csca|H- from death wa*

tiuracul->u*.

Hrokr III* i.ck

Ii E. Dickinson, ticket agent at PoWcllou avenue station, Peliusylvaiua railr-ad. broke III* tight leg. het wren tlw knee and ankle, at Sea 1-le June-'

tlou, Monday morning.

Mr Dlrklhson had been oil duty for two weeks on a vacation for the la-nvtlt uf lux health, and, aceom|-anird by hi*

he propped s|a;uding

l-.-rt New*. Vs., same months n-turiied in tills city on Finlay. Scull and daughhr stopiwd ofl I'l-iladelphia. where they will rriuaiu K K Kitirsl. telegraph operator at t-a- iavu -sent to Cedar Br-*»k for ten day*, at the exptralion of w hich he will assume Ihe agem-y at W illiams-

Aabury avenue.;

prove a total low

rd, one by- o

TeMV-liera Ml Hie- Ntinre. Nearly three hundred liuitrucb Ige pieseiit at the n|>eullig session uf h- annual instituU; uf the Allantic and Gloucealer county school tea.-he:-lield ill Atlantic CTly last week, addn-s on “Some Phases of Profewskmal Work, - ’ by Dr. J. M. tlrren, •K-cupied the entire iiioriiuig meeting. In llw aftenioun-jkr. George Aldrich -|H-kr on "Teax-hen^ Mu-tings;" Dr. J. M. Wliiaio on **S-ime Eoseuliais In Pedagogy." and ' Df- E. E While on Inslructlou lnde|ieudeiit of Text

Kooks."

Tlie formation of an Atlantic Oiuuly • avrd of Education was an importaul feature of tlw attemmu session, errs elected were: President, C. F'. Osgood, {l^g^iotitou: secretary, M. K. More, Mays Imndlug; treasurer, H. Dietz, superintendent ut Egg Harbor schools. An InteriMtlug lev lure given In the evening by Dr. George Aldn-Ti on “Tbe Mfldrru Hcbool." The second day 'a session was n|ened with an Interewting address un Instruction based un text lawks, by Dr. E. FT. White. Following this came an addle* by Dr. George J. Aldrich, ou •• Teaching at AntbmeUc," In w lie gave many- Instructive points. mw-Iou -dused with the trading of a |«per on kindergartens, by Miss Gram A. Wood, in the afternoon Dr. K. FT. While spike on "FTIemeutary Language Training." A social reunion was held that evening. The attendance at the closing exercises vks very large. IJje morning meeting was oiwned wilh a talk oi "Moral Training'' by George Aldneh Dr. W. While sp-kr on "FTIementary KaiiRuage Talking:" Di. William N. Mumper on "Physics:" Dr. C. B. Glltiert on the "Ofllce of the Bch»>l In FaiucaDou.” In Ihe evening Dr. E White gave an Instructive discourse on Tiaracb-ra."

""T-h ti, Champiii

:. w. liu

Will tl

SVJieu Die Cann. Trenton: Arthur i D. Gallery, Dr. B. T. i Fla ton limpid*. Mich.; Aimed* Gawdy,

Abbott who bad town wired, wa* in |Ocean City: W. H. Bodiue, Kev. Wm. waiting and sei tlie broken bonea. Mr. | H. Zane. WiUiams! i.-a—-i r

Jilekinson

. taken lo Philadelphia Yager. Columbia, Pa.; C

on like afternoon tl

t Jaiwb He hell, Philadelphia.

Gll.Hkht A L*KK—t'ndertaker* and . i-ml-wluivr*. Oflice and residenoe, 644 and 847 Aabuiy avenue. The latest style ca»kel always on hand. Bodies, removed from hotel*, boarding houses *ud aittages and kept until burial. , K.hTFy»iat »»r|iet by Ireighi lo Juaepli j H •• i grave, crirpeiw-raver, V i uriaud, N J.

after eoiiwdeiahtr

placed f-.r safe keepluc i phia. It measured •

length and weighed

v»r»|ty -if Peun-ylvanta arrived here and mad. for shipi'ing the big ll-i Tire d.s tor. in *p ml Hrurrixm. representative. Mated •Ully six si-ecluiens of this Itsti I lieen known to have been taken in c-*u ii try, ami these were found on

New Jelsey’ --owst. Cjxlirornla Trips.

Leaving Ws-hiogh-n every Turs and F'nday at U.l&a. m.. the S-rutl Kailway ->|ieraUs perw-uallysMndo 1st excursion- to Man Franc: without change of cats. Conor p.rtel* The route is Atlanta, Montgomery. New .San Antoihp, New Mex"-••.' Arlxuua and Southern t ojiforma. The are the a ery latest pattern of Pulli tourist -h-e|.ers, nsw-wo-d flliixh, s high laxck seats, uphol-tered In rattan, are sixteen xrctmu, supplied with linen, etc., same a* standard sleepers, lighted by Plntsch ga*. Iiave wide vestibules, double «ash n.ller cuttains. lavalnry, and sm-.king r-*uu f-.r gentlemen, and two retiring n-*ns f-.r

' idle*.

Three and oneilialf day* to Mexu-o and Aricoua, four .lay* Iss Augvlcw and Mouthern California and five days t4an Francisco. Fucii service f-.r tranwcoulineiilal travel has never before teen oflrred The loudst car fare is irs* than via any oilier rnulr, elTeetiug a saving <d 134 lo Flo for I lie trip. All luf-.rmaUiui. maps and rates furnished all application lo Chatlrs L Hopkins. Dislrict Passenger Agent. Southern Hallway Co., sireet, Philadelphia, P*.

- May*' harbar

, cigar, stationery- a

Tile freeholders decided to *e of tlie Is.ngp.rt speedway -vercomr obiedl-.n* made I: railroad oflicial*. and Die driv.

probably he completed by apiiug. Ah Itiveetlgatl.m of Ihe chaiiKiug of flgures Hi a ball bond from F5iu to Finn were jrdered. The tsaird reJdsed an applirwtlou for the relewre of Henry il-a-hui from jail and Koelim was committed for telling liquor without a hi-cnse at Plras-

antville.

iglrd l**ly of Samuel Hayin, was discovered ou tlu;

track* at tlie railroad cr.aa.iug at Ohio and llalllc avenues about 3 o'clock Wednesday morning of last week. - It lupposed that Mayton attempted to ■* the track* ahi«d of a freight train during the night, l.ui was airuek by tbe cars anil thrown under tbe wheels. Tlie body was removed to an underealablishmeut Hay-ton was an itinerant musician He was boro neat lover p*-l. FTngland, and 1* said to Iiave n relktlve* on this side of Hm- «ca. M*J‘H GeorgeT. Ingham, of tbpcity, died last week Hum p*raly-i*. lie had been ill but a short time. The remain*

taken to rtalein, where

other stores, and to pursue Ibc light agah.-t gambling establishments and infamous resorts, which, it Is ■ Tabued, exist there. The league also determined l» tight agaiu-t Huuday bieyrle racing and Hie conducting of the FTgg Harbor

fair <hi Sundays.

Organization wa* afleclrd with tlw election of-Kev K. A. FTIw.khI, of Ah sevun. presideul . ex-Senalor W. I Newell, of ITeasanvliie, vice-president Kev. K. H. Kandell. AUanlic Clty arcretary, and J. C. Clark, Atlantic

(Tty,treasurer.

Aiding In tlie preliminary work o! orgamzatioii were Kev. S. II. Hann, of thr Law and Order league, of Uloures

and Kev. T. D. Mutchler,

1 Ire j secretary of the Philadclp Ci. Sabbath

so asiO

the!

'he meeting was lield m tlie chapel Uie F'ltsl Preshyleriaii church, and s not altogether harmunioua. Kev. Dr. Muudy , of the Olivet PresbyTeriau church. Insisted ou the removal of the new'*|4i|*-r men pmHTit, and was sup p.rhd by Kev. Morgan Heed, of tire St, Paul M. FT. rhumb. Chairman FTIwoud refused toenlrrtaln Ihe motion, declaring II out of order, as tlie call of the meeting invited the pres* to be present. The contention waxed Muudy demanding that the presiding nfllrer put tlie queelhiu to the lumne, which be refused to do. “If we are make a succeos of (lie movement it very had policy to |Hit ihe enemy in peuitsslcn of what we intend dntug; lallurv 1* writieu on tlie face of the league, we are placing ourselves In the p-sltiou ot the Krltisli at Kimberley. We may not like It, but we will have to employ low down tactic* lo Stan -rut evils which »t ate organizing

tight.•'

However, the meeting proceeded, with (lie adoption of a commitu report ou constitution and a decision to

Major Ingham received hi* title [ appoint an executive committee of live, during the War of the Kebellion. He : which will secretly plan the campaign* set ved with tlie New Jersey volunteers, against tlie law breakers. tton*[erred to the Klevenlh : Public oeutlmcut, II may he aatd, is Keglmrut of regutkrs. He resigned not very strong in favor of Ihe project from the army and became a lawyer.; „f eulorring a "dry''Huuday llkere, but He came to this city about IKMi j ou all oilier poiul* tlie league will Iiave .William L. FTIkin* the sympathy of the majority

and Thomas Ik-.Ian Thursday purchased large tract of meadow land on the esi »lde of the city, including the Boblnsoii lumd uunpwuy and Buck

Tlie <xm*ideratiou wa*

Thr ground will he lllled lo grade and divided into 50" building l<H*. IT.ere has Iweo a venial.If craze In land *|wculali<Hi here in lire past few days. Tbooaands of dollars have lawn made by tran*frrs of land or option* before Uie ink on deeds was baldly dry. Buch a mania for laud a|«culaih.n was

never known brre.

t’liarles Jefferson, a colored resident. Of tills city, Haturday applied io Uie ipreme court for a wm of mandamus compel the board -if educallon of Ibis city to receive hi* sou at Uie Indiana avenue public school. The board of education recently’ established a school for colored children in tbe basement of a church,, and Jefferson's boy transferred from tbe Indiana institution. Jeflerson says basement school I* unhealthy: there I* no play ground attached, and the a*tahhshmeut uf a separate school i discrimination against llw colored r. Hupreme Court Justice Garrison,

The National FTx|a.rt expreitioh la undoubtedly one of tin- llnrat opportunities ever presented lu Ihe |ieople of the I’nited Htales to view the multh tudn ou* vallety- of articles of t comfort or luxury manufactured produced lu this country. When lu addltkni tu this we consider the magnificent concert* every- afternioii and evening by celebrated hands, the great organ recitals, etc., and the diflereut sluiw* seU-cted^from tlie midways id all recent exiaaltlons, we di not sec how any Amerlt-ah can neglect to spend a few days at tbe FTxposition. To accommodate residents of this vicinity, arrangement* have been made by tlw Philadelphia A Heading railway to sell Hprcial Ex. ursi.Hi Ticket* from Ihb. vicinity- lo Philadelphia, ou N vember id and 17lh at Uie low rale Hlnglr Fore for tbe Hound Trip (hut adult ticket sold al less than 75 centsIncluding admlaslun coupon to tlie l^hrsr ticket* t» be good going onlyon sieciHed train motnlug of sale, and good returning on any- regular '

thr same day.

In addition 4o above, Ten Day Excursioua to Philadelphia will ha run November 1st. 1.4th and 33d. Tu-keU w ill hrs>>ld IncludingadmUsion ci*i|«.u

Trenton Haturday. allowed Uie wm of

cerUorart .-arrylng Up the ordinance "f j„ u , but no adult. tlckela’wiU city council granting a franchise to the Iw sold at a k*ai coat than tl.OO. ProAtlantic (Tty Blreet KaBwwy company - ponlonale rate, f.w children between -4 OHW l-»™ „„ ^ d.t. Arctic and Hh-«le Island avenue*. „,| ei K ,.4i , u return on any inun F'rank A. Hmtth, for more than ; wUhiu ten days, uiciudiug date of sale, twenty year, proprietor of the Inlet - F‘>f fl111 Wformatlon as io rata*.

v ' r r . 7>f trains, e

VANCE & HEWITT mifTOBTra WII-UF-RS JjOUSC MOV ING* > •• f CORSON. 721 Astou Are Oceie CH).

STONE PAVEMENTS.

K WTliaS I LfVl.t.l.-

JOHN Me A I.K KK K.

JOMIN MARI'S SCREEN FRAMES Window and Ikoor Frame* win. west oi*i r. arrow Tram it*

FOR SALE 5 Lots, bet. 50th and 51st Sts. FOR $500. Kendlng K. R. ha* a •Utiun in tht* l-iora,

tsK&ath Kruodm..

Tax Nut Ire. \'aup'Jrer^aM^uaVVrercT

*a-l Isxss are I-*Kl b>- Its- as I. Hs.

C o-o dollar, sad 0 Item cH hralDage . .... " Mh* fU-al year t-rxluiihig — /of Apnl. 1M>. hr au - i* hereby trau«Vsrns1 to Ua- tl* appropriation* for -Up-

IXIaaolull-t.i ol t*«r(uerwlllp. Not.'*- *- hereby «!«en Uml the par-.urrsl" Xtly. In Ihe county uf .

e*w.'in • • 1 j. ax*. *wxk

c* p. m. * eek days. S.lw nag lllsp.m. -v'£3wayyK-ipr»». am and 0.H psa.

day*. K _ fuxli.ujh a m .IJO aad «-00 p qu. wook--b-v*. Huudsy* - stop* at Interlaken lor A-t.-iry Psrki. T.:e a. m. For Heach Havaa. lurueeat cuy. »J1> a. n.. and UU p m. »rs-k-i»j *, IJID p a... Salurdny* oniy. Huh -I*.'. T-X- * ni For Ttn-kmon. Wia a. m Vj. H-JkQOD^ | yHII.AhV3.PHU AM- KtAMgU HOLT*, jjj ATLAIITIC (TTY KAlbgOAll.

- ...1 ah rxpresa I rein*. Moa Transfer "urapsoy aUl aag tor and '.eoersl aupt., U—. IWsS. Sgsot. PhUodsIrdHa. PhUodafoikia.

FOR SALE KHWHIVS IN’ COTTAGES AND LOTS Al>SO FOR RENT CENTRALLY LOCATED IN (K EAN CITY. N. J. ALONZO COTTON. Owner, •It Anbury Avenue.

Viilfi Bkouil Ciniln PUiD r» liv*xH p*>Im, ana; BEGC1III HETiUCl •A Inutv prrlM. KXU

Leonard Krauss & Co. ELECTRICIANS

6. 0. Atom *. « Airies GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING. MICK LAYI5G. btC.. ETC. All Work in Mason Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N. J.

E. CLINTON & CO., BRUSHES,

Miulactirere »(

\o11«-c |o l.imlt ('retliloro. kxtalr ol Krsnkllu I'. Lr«. d#.-roa-.L ro»-at» of "x < uuuty -H lap- Wav. made -n the tarlftl. day uf shpts-a.bei. A. It- tws. -n the application of-

Ocean City, N. J.

or-ngrr Agent. Philadelphia.

morulng, at Ins home in Philadelphia p,. Mr. Hmltb waa a prominent tlgure in

AUautic City boaluee* life and was- To UkAN.-Outtr-t mortgage. <« __ Jor a., ux. ,ew - x^ao-aa-r —maSosiSS-jg-ia; RTSt SSSSSSSBfSSJS.'?,'.' adeiphU who frequented this rewirl. ^.OCIO to >411.000 on apprmed oecinty He was a member of the Masonic ha- j W. Houn Hamd.

1 hi. eooipatiy nutodocls a agWaWAA BANKING BUSINESS, EXECUTES TNUSTS at rrery ds*.ngu-.n. oad ortsaa EXECUTON ar AOMINISTNATON.

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