Ocean City Sentinel, 23 November 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel, rbei^n,

THOBHDAY, NOVKMKKK a. It We Hhall U- Iflad to'tmriW It™.

«•' Auxiliary society of the.

Kir-t Preaby leriau church »ill nlvt- a ; oild luikey eii|i|ierat IraS C'haniplou V

ATLANTIC COUNTY GLEANINGS. ; by the ••Sentinel" Corrc*-

-heh.^ CAPE MAT COUNT r NOTES. i uaiued New. ot the County U» Hi'red Iron

Tax \tili<<-.

Railroad Jimr-Eablrt.

intent A ' 1 “ jr >' l'<i< -day evening next

to thin cominuulty aud our readers A “ ll "‘ l' r '“Xfd« are fur ehureli |iur[Ki«e', eveiywhere. tlw pal rouage should be liberal. Thr A " « l ,noe °f tkketChaa bc^i Died ala nooi-

c< l m|>aiiii-u »nti tne lull name ami ad- mal ligure.

pSwtaiUou.’t.ut i gSanSto?^? 1 ^ , llK ' rrVlv * 1 *«▼»«• which have been

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. “ cl "« ^nday evening. The extra effm pul forth by the iiaxtor, Kev (ieorge

Ocean vll Ac.

Mark Higtee t a fahner, a;<

thin place, white drhiliK a load of liay j,, over the track* of Hie Iteadmr railroad, 1 ,, at (be meadow croaking on the Atlau-1 r( rla City turnpike, wa* -Iruck by an \ A

h by f

i the ha<

He.

o Friday, l>ecenibi-r I.

A**emblyman Marvlmll, at Seavil t...k a run over t.. thi* city Mondav. One week lienee and the auuii tliankngivrug of the nation will tie cel h rated. W. 1». Wib-Mi, of Millville, waamoug TuewlayV vi.ltor* t„ ( i,,. The well-\nowu ligure of slier I tee vc* wa* tioth-cd ou A-biikv aven Tur-day.^ »Cily lodge. No. 171, K. and A. M.. w U- IK-Id to nlghl. John T. Priee and In* danglrter. Mi*. Harry Headley, were In Ocean Cily ni hii»lne«* I'uewday. II. V. Marehall, clerk in Hie ollln- ■

loUie Interior of The A I-

Mi** H. AlliMn, of Philadelphia. I Vi-iling al the home of Mr*. It. W Kutlicrlord, Tliirtecmh aireel and A*bury avenue. Ill consideration of •H.&OU Jfarry Headley ba* sold hi* pier proper Daniel M. Myrr* and Jacob C. Myen, of Atlantic City. New-lon Kelm, of the (picker C ha* purcha*ed two lot* on \Yr*ley i nue, below Second Htrrel, from Ibe Kev. S. W.JLake.

id ward Sut-

U. W. Kulberlord and wife, of Philadelphia, occupied llieir collage, Tbjr hf nih alreet and Avbury avenue, lor a few day* recently. v Sdhuyler C. Woodbull, a meruhAr of the Camden liar, wa* Hie guest of W. K Mawey on Sunday. He relurued In hi* home Monday. Steadman Smith Hu are building i "table on their property, Wert a' above Eighth street. (Marge W. Powell and wife, t avenue near Sixth alreet. ia-l entertained Captain (J. <i. Kobert* and w ife, of Philadelphia. Mr*. SusanSmltli.of Jteoley* IV relumed to her hi me Friday afli plrasanl viait with* Captain J. M. I »m aud wife at their Ocean ave Mr* John Schenk left ou Saturday fir lower Provldence,Delaware<routity, Pa, to attend tbethoeral of her brother. A ugurtua W. Cook, Which took placc Monday. I uion Ttiaukegivlng aervicr* will be held in the M. K. church at lujo a. m., 'huraday next. The paalnr* of the s*be* will deliver short

•lilh

tin Thuraday K. B. HUtc* and Thad deu* Young went out crabbing in tl»e bay, aud in two hour* succeeded In i-atchiugilC crab*. Till* Is an unusual •weurreuce at this iwasou of the year. By a letter received at tillsoflloe from C. M. Wert welcaru that Mr. Wert’* coiidillou I* not a* seriou* a* reported. The attending physician assure* him lie will be able to be out Inaaborl time. Mr*. Jame* C. Scull,accompanied by her granddaughter, arrived iu Ocean Cily from Newport News, Va., Saturday cveutug and are uoa- stopping with Mr*. H. B. Miller, Mr*. Scull'sdaugbter. (J. T. Smllhetnan and wife, of West Philadelphia, accompanied by Mr* Suppler, of Krle. Pa., who I* building: collage on Asbury avenue, lietwee: Slxtti and Seventb *treet*, were hep-

on Saturday.

James Davis, of Camden, who own* a cottage at First street and Arttury mained until yesleiday. Mr. Davl* I* makiug some Inlernal Improveairnl* to hi* summer rewideucr. Tlie busineascanl of Baker A Adams, furniture dealeis, occupies a spuce iu our advertising column*. These youfcg ■urn are winning their way through attention to business aud courteous treatment of their |>alruus. Dr-E. H. Madden, of Ab*eom, now owns the Ocean City house, 717 Asbury avenue, and Hie Harwood house, 712 Central avenue. He purchased Hie aUivApruperlle* on Monday Irnm John T. Prifc, of Sleelmanville. The Plate Bipaiiau commisrtou will meet m Jrreey Cily this morning o'clock, when the grievance of north l«iiut property owners In the matin tilling iu on the bay front, above S and street, by the Ocean City a**o< Hon will be considered. The Dairgliter* of America had novel entertain men t Thuiiday evening after the businwe of Ibe lodge had bee: trausacted. It wa* In Hie form of "guess cake.'' The participant* uald peuuy for the privilege of guessing w hat Hiecmkecoutalued. Thf entertainment

netted H.JJ.

The Ocean City Real Estate and Investment company, capitalized at *124,1100, has been incorporated. The ■’ll corpora tors are Anderson Bourgeois, Ht-orge A. Bourgeois, Hr., Haro - O. Sln-lmau aud Edward A. Bourgeois. Tin- company prupiswa doing a general brokerage business. Mis* Lulu Harwood, of Ibis d«y. who "pent a week among friends in Philadelphia, returned borne Tuesday ev lug. Mire Harwood had expected meet her brother Kalph, who D '•sue from Hie Weet, when lie reached •he 'luaker City, bat for some unel Halued reason he failed to put in a

•Ppearance.

I lie lax commlasionsnof adjuslmei appoAnted by th^ourt* for Ocean Cily h-cenUy, filed llieir report wlthCuuuty 'n-rk Bice on Thuivday. The document, a voluminous affair, will be pre -• nled to the December term of court approval. The commissioners anJubu Hood, Cliarle* A. Campbell and " ''••■m H. Hrmbam. N'rw I why cap* and dmswx. All M. F. Hr autos.

ntn, F., wife ..f Ia-wIs KM< • ily. died al the Medlco^Tlinirglhusplial, Pldladciphia, early ii

ration. For this pu

u fieri

i deal I

• before

ne. The

K'iousuees until a ibe pansd away,

calmly gdVe directions as b> family Hers in which she bad taken great rest while in bealtb. Before she k Into the coma that precede*death called the name of each Individual

Bber of her parents' family,

ecrased wa* bom at Weymouth Atlantic county. May 12,11*70. and w a daughlcr of Reuben aud Catwlln Leelmau. There she grew to woman sd. aud on January 30, 1876, wa married lo I/twis Bisley aud moved b .Smnli* Ijinding, where they resided' uulU July, 1880, when Ihey took

ir residence in Ocean Cily. Ir*. Bisley became a memls-r

Salem M. E church In 1878,and at Hie of her death was a communicant :iv Ocean City church, which she d by lelter when she became a eul of tblscity. Her retiring di»imrttlou kepi her aloof from s-s-iety,

ewe who enjoyed tier aojusin "peak In bigliest term* of her Christian ch.racier. Blie |* idea red tier, to a large circle of

H a i

* He

-mpathy of the enure cummuuily. The body was brought' to lier li ime by Mr. Lake, of the undertaking rm ol Hilbert A Jjike. Tlie fuurnil rvlce* were conducted by the • Kev. eorge Heed, |iaslor ol I he First M. E. church, assisted by Hie Kev. H. H. Hod I lie, yesterday morning. Mr*. FI A. Bourgeois and Mias Maggie Burley •ang "My Havlor First of All” and •We'll Never Say Good-by.” The large concouree of friends and relatives assembled at the home of-tlie liushaud |>ay Iribnle lo the memory of the departed attested Hie high esteem In Inch Mr*. Bisley was held by this unimuiilty. Interment look place iu Pleasautville cemetery', where a short

v was held.

Tlie local lodge of thr Hliepherd* of Bethlehem celehiatrd the first anniversary of (heir institution Friday night In ifP. ball. There were thirty-six l*-rson* present. The lodge was organized November 18,1886, with twenty--barter member*. Tliere are now on the roll Including iHinorary members, 28 names. An entertainment and

ame* followed Ibe supper.

The arrangement* were In Hie hand* fMra. JemrOoover, Mrs B. Troutman, Mrs. Abide Convrr, Mrs. U. Brick, Mr*. H. F'. Hmllh and J. W. rimilb. Tlie israsloii will be remembered with

plea*ure by Hiose present.

RrorKitiilutllon sieellns. Tlie Ix<yal Temperance legion, a Juvenile organization b> further tlie temperance, met at Hie Wyoming house. Ocean -avenue, above Eighth street, fprtfie purjswc of reor»tl<iu,Xiturday aflenioou. There about thirty children pres After Hie busiue-a of Ihe meeting been disposed of, Mrs. H. H. Ihdlue id Mrs. A.T. Milner gave ihe UttleIka a treat, cousistlug of cake and tnonade. Kegular meeting* of t sortrly will he lield seml-mouthly Hunday-wchisil room of the First

FI. E. church.

The following are the officers of the ociety: President, Anna Champion; vice president, Harriet Hchureh : secretary, Mabel Helmet! : treasurer, Leon Button. _ Impress’ I list Tlini new record run between 1’hlladelphla aud Atlantic City was established the Atlantic City railroad Monday by a train consisting of Iwelve cats, drawn by one of Ibe big locomotives are used on Hie fast expresses. A train of twelve cars, with an extra large tender, was hauled across tbs 8SJ5 miles. In exactly 47 minute*, record run of the road is tlie distance by a train of Are cats, covering It In 44 minotc* and fi second*. The speed Monday was an average of 7u.b mile* an hour.

Hotel Atgleu: Fmuk W. DuHree. lex F'oster, Dr. J. G. Palen, H. W Peacock, FI. T. Crowley, Philadelphia; B. Winters, ILamdeu; 1 Bmilh FLdwords, Ocean View; VanHIIder. Petersburg; T. C. Wills, Frank J. Moore, AUxfitfirCity. Harwood House; D. B. Andorfer, B. Burden, Robert Lacey, Harry' A. Arvb Wm. Klnsell, Camden; Wm. Oolltn* Louis Wane, Uideon T. Kmltbeman Mia. G. Smitbenian. Miss BmlHicmau. Master Jobu Hmltliemau, Mrs. Hupplee, PhllodelpbU; John Wood. Cape May ; Flmer H. Crane, Pittman; Frank C. Bradbury, Bosion: B. C. Diamoud, Jobu Dunham, Alluway; Mrs. A. J.Cunningham, Manaliawklii; H. L. Hmitb. Fiver ton Coreon and wife. city-

..ll.nimsv, Hrgeorge pre n -ean-liiug

Hours'Ume at II c

d to strike for’fl.lbi (ier day. isl Hie railroad official* *o uid then went quielty to

property of HieBeavlew Hotel company. In Hie AllanticCity end Cliel*ea lm- , provemenl mm pony, ncordi-d In Hie | ivuiity clerk'* officeThursdsy. required due of Hie land transferred shout | ^00,0011. ' The transfer is the largest j ended in the county for a number of Mr*. William Barne*, 21 yeat* old. ofi 14 Mediterrain-au avenue, made t»'"' a i*ucc«w*ful aliempts toend her life.

i to kill her. Sunday evenl k a larger quantity, and woi ic.-wded luii! not friend* disc ier In time. Dr. Barnes, I

qw. „r l.» life being pre .red cou-nh-iahi) fr.ntl

Beesley * if frh-nd* fi

- 3. 1844, and. i- educatlou In

. / II Afreihl»gr*diiaH*Hi Mr ll(otiart studied imly-si* l»» and wa* admilhd to illv New Jer-

A»f Hie assembly in 1874.

iddeii beiu-ath Hie

Berenalo, formerly ight year* In the Hah: I •any 1, Third Kegiim • Volunteere, during

life aaving *hi

her.

■ pla

i sink. 1 and the iul

|iete for a (2n.(K«) p

ing vessel*. Linwood.

Tlie

lie lufaluaUd with a prep.*r cruelly. Anally deserting Coty alleges that on one <*-- husband dragged her to the

licked berseveial

I thr

■r Inti

Kolirr- In I.imil 4 rr-ililo imnl Ui lyfr'ZZZ!,

IS OTICK. lee* |«*1 |«il>ed U 'uVirei

i** Daily dirtann.uenta Monday, o Bridgeton am

’rom vistUng I H. H Saint**i -"*ty. spet'l Kui

and w ife

Ity, visited Mr-. Mark Townsend •

riday and Saturday-.

Mr*. Amanda Hickman wa* an A

in tic City visitor cu Sunday.

Kate Batten tine, of Pliitadelpbl isited Mr*. Horn.. Cavllecr last wewi

Jennie Garwisid, who lia* been

1th typhoid fever,!* recovering "luw I After an absence of ten days Mi Mabel Adam* lure returned home an

pleasant visit with friend* i

held at Bed Men * hall, Pleasautvllle .! Friday evening. Tliere were forty five graduates and a dozen pret-graduajc* upon the alage. Stale School Superm j teudent Baxter delivered an address. Tlie salutatory wa* read by Clark s. Barrett; the valedictory by Eugene Somer*. and Hie class prophecy by Mis*

Maud Westbrook.

The graduates were a follow*: Raymond Adams, Maud Adam*. Isirmali

wife, of Ocean ] Adam*. Wilmer A. Abls.lt, Lizzie V. Linwood. j Armstrong, Maggie Bartlett, Olive

Mis- Lem Inna Hartm Mi** Halt

Mis* Belle Kearney, ill give a lecture in tb Friday evening. Nov. 2the auspice* of Ha- lycal Lecture free. \ slid

• taken.

i Into office, with

Kinley- and Vice i A* presiding officer of ate* Senate, by vim vice president, Mr. Hoeu viable reputation a* a in, and became most Hie member* of that f all political creeds, bennuess and impartiality.

S. B. SAMPSON, Qontraotor and guilder, Ssj^prcmptly •itsodwl to •i-WB O. P. MOOHE, Architect, Builder, *gn PRAC'TK A I* HI.ATI-' R. Ocean C'it)-, K. J.

Barren, t

l-'laiiBgau, I F'arisb, Edi Bessie -liar

•|V V Babe

ild CIIAord, Fldna Camp '■ampbell, Mary Conover. ., Henry FI. Carver, Ethel chard Fowler, Jeannette i Holden, Allen Higher, ■y, Eioyuta M. Ingetsoll.

E'lella Ireland, Louie Hawkins. Ella B. Isrd*, Preston Leeds, Curtt* I*eeds, Lelaud Madden, Char I oila S. Miller, Hiram McKeen. W. H. Parcels, Anna Murray, Gerlrude S. B'*e, George Bliley, Eugene Somers, Joseph Sleclmau.

Taum.of PleasanHalle, wa* W. B. Smith, Lizzie M. Smith. Maud guest of Mrs. Wm. Bran- uu Sun- Siualiwisst, Mark Hiwusend, Emilia day. | it. raylor, WinAetd Vausant, Eva M. Arte Fldmuuds, who haa beeu very | Vauderslip, Ida Weatbrook, M. F\ ck for several weeks. Is *1111 iu a j Woodward. ,

11leal condition. A sllgli

I progress a

xoovery.

John Sanders i* building

lichen.

Revival aerv Central church. English Creek.

•wis E. Jeflrle* and wife, of Mays] iliiig, entertained an evening cum-

|»iiy from thi* place and Srullville last

lursday. Music, vocal and inslrurnlal.and rer-ilaHuns were Indulged . Messrs. Dell z aud Steelman favored r company wiili baqjo and violin

music; Miss Mabel and Mrs. Ida Jellrie* presided al |he piano; Mias Rena Smith and Ida Tuslilugham rendered selec-

tbe organ; Mis* Susale Scullrrcllallon, aud Mb* liebl.ie

Dennis favored the com|iany wilb a

U solo. The mwt Inspiring feature the cake walk by FUlzabetli Deuuts, r wlitcb adrtlclous treat was served

by Hie lusite**. At twelve o'clock the

pauy departed for llieir respective lea. TtHsw who |<articipsled in Hie

jollHtcalkui were: Inrwla FI. Jeffries aud wife, Jo*. FI. Lee and wife, Henry 'i^nol* and wifr, Somers Albertson aud wlfr, Mrs. Nora English, Mrs. Andrew Blackman, Burris Dennl* and

Steelman aud wve, Harry

Deitz and wife, Elisha Lee and wife, Mrs. Kate Lake, l*wis H. Smith and e, John Smith aud wife, Mrs. Cbas. Applegate, James Scull, Somers SteelEd w in Woulbert, Howard Smith. > Blackman, and Hie Mi*sesSusie Scull, Sallle Dentils, Cora Dennis, Ida

Rena Smith, Debbie

Dennis, Katie Pomelear, Leona Flag FImma.Smith, Sarah Albertson, Mable JeAries, Pearl Applegate, Sussie

Smith.

Atlantic City. The body of a middle aged woman, bo is supposed hi have committed suide ill Hie ocean, was found at 8o'clock Thursday night ou the beach at the of Tennessee avenue. Tlie |sjlioe the remains removed to Undertaken Jeflrle* A Krate's establishment.

The semi-annual meeting of Hie Eportb League of 'be F irst M. FLcbun-h as held Monday evening til the church. Tlie several officer* submitted

report*. Tlie retiring president,

Mary Lake,staled that the church

novated at a 0*1 of $424.18, balance of $4.(» remained

coming year were Folio wa: Prewtdent, list vice president.

had h

nd that maid.

The officers for tlie clioaen, and are as I William K Fisher; f Miss Kettle Gaudy;

Carrie Mason; third vies

president, Mis* Hattie BteplienisHi mil vice preside til, Mi** Alice Kioley -rrlrfry. Ml** Amy Miller; treasurer irrifcv Scull; organist, Mr*. S. W •ke: junior superintendent*. Mrs, M

ton and Miss Alice Bisley.

Juij P-liysK-isti S

Lo Hud

Joul play, aud is evidently oneof sniclde, the woman probably throwing herself from Hie ocean pier. It la not believed that •be liad beeu In the water more than four hours. The woman was plainly drewed In bbek. Relatives claimed the body Friday aflernom They reticent as to her residence, but said bet home wa* in Philadelphia and that

Kelly

Hlie wa* 50 yeat* of age. F'rom a teller rlllen to Attorney Harqid Ha verst tek, her counsel. It appears that site bad planned to commit suicide, iu It she said: “When you receive this tetter, I srftl be In eternity.” There i, they said, for taking her as In comfortable dreum-

ilcturesque and tier liberal and apl quotations from Hie clareic* and modon subjects social and Christum Indicate a wide range of reading. Wit, humor and |iaHios, varied with hy?!r. her audience spell tsiund to Hie -Dally Tribune, Sail Lake City, (Tub, Oct. 4. tlie selection of Miss Belle Kcar- » national organizer, the W. C. T. U. ha* made no mi*take. Her |■el*••llal ablllly and her engaging manner como make her one of Hie *Hongrel -ate* that oould have been selected. • • * Her presentation ol emperaiioe question showed tnal lad mastered it from Hie pniblhlstandinlut and that »lie is an ir of magnetic ablllly.”—NewMexico.

F-. H

mine Hoelcls's He**l*in*. The forty-eighth annual mecUt Hie Cape May County Bible sneret' In the Presbyterian church Tut— Jtawpb.Q, WlUlaip* pre*lded morning saarton was 0|»mcd by er by the Bev. George I teed, of Hie First M. FL church. Afler Ibe officer* Usd made tbeir reports aud the audit ug and uomluatiug committees been appointed, Hie seleclion of a meeting place for next year came up for conside rat Ion. A* the society will then celebrate Its fiftieth anniversary. It wai deemed fitting that the session* be held Cape May Court Hou*e, the place • i birth. The first meeting was hel ere in 1870 It is pro|*sMd to hat the exercise* partake of Hie nature of jubilee. A motion to that effect pn vailed. Devotional exercises opened Hie afternoon session. Tlie committees appointed in the morning reported, aflei which the election of officers took place, with the following renull: President, Joseph (J. Williams; treasurer. George Ogden; secretary, FI. Page Stltr*. Then - followed addresses t Bev*. FI. Page Btltea and C. 8 Tayln At 7 o'clock the evening sefslon wr called to order. A prayer and sot Rev J. MacMillan,of the First Prenby. terian church. Him delivered a sermon, taking hi* text from Psalm CXIX:160, •‘Thy word I* truth." Thi meeting was well altrnded. Professor Lyon, of Hie New Jersey Institute, Bridgeton, gai#Sl interesting lecture on the Bible, The Bev. George Reed also spoke. Hinging, doxology and Hie benediction closed Hie session* of the forty-eighth annual meeting of the society.

Children's school umbrella* at L cents. Good, strong rmea. M. F\ Stanton. liu.HKKT A Lakb—Undertakers and embslmets. Office and reaideno., . _ ' 647 Asbury avenue. Tb* latest style caskel always ou hand. Bodies removed from hotels, boarding bouse* and cottages aud kept until bcrtal.

teud.

The

u Send your <ar|irt by freight lo Joseph M K. church. _ Hargrave,ia.'ic: -xcavcr.Vtnctaud.NJ. at 7.30, under F Ml , w . Brown, 817 Asbury Avenue. W t i t . j Easbiotiahie drea* aud oiat making.

I Fix port irof Uie

esentrd to the |«nple of

Nirholaa 4 oraon. CARPENTER AND BUILDER. OCEAN CITY, N. j/J) D. E. LAKE, .•Practical Carpenter ani Bniiicr: 1628 (Uburj Aimh Octal Cttf, I. J.

is Belle Kearney, of

r lectures IJ r'r^!

lew Hw- multi-

Ly of articles ..f i :ury maiiufaclured

it taxed Hie capacities of the j* iu which *be spoke. • * * ruey t* a typical Houtheruer,

• deep l

Her diet

■nd a de-

F'or Bewt.—Dwelling 651 Asbury venue; unfurnl'li- 'l, range, bath, eic., 5 per mouth. Joe. I. CtXil.I.. TIME TABLET ADJUSTED.

NKAI-KD FK4>l‘ON*lJ4. IraH. wravmag’lo'VrsSe'onnoaocsl Ind.

Hxnagcrs of Pennsylvania Railroad and Connccilons Arrange Fall Schedule. A scliedule meeting of Hie Pennsylvania 1L R., HouIIm-iii Itailwoy, Florida Float Coast Kallway, Plant Hystem, AtIsiiUc Coast Line, Norfolk A Western held at the'Pennsylvania It. R kistion in this cily Thureday and r.-maioed in im|*iruul change* of *c!iedu)r* bring drlermiurd up«iii. ’ C( The annual aiiuounc-mr:

perallou of the Nei ' limlte<l. leaving Ni

tnnd street, over Hie Peqnaylvaum H. I r * »;-» eng cu* B. at 12.4U p. m., and Waslnugnui over I ir Houi'iern Kallway at 6S6 p. m., | KolIlf to I*lini( ircditoi rrlvlug at Havanuab 10 35 a. m., Jack ! mvitle 2 35 p. m.. Ht. Augustine 345 v... lT - r ,■■■_,.. * rrr -i . in. aud Pott Tampa HIJS'i p. m. Hie i iw<——|,. ii M order or fcc. Uvwiii, illow lug day,was made. It Is thought j n*;..n at Ibe -oust, of .'*|*e Ms>. msdl that Hie hours of <|eiswlure from ea*l- 1 ,,,r d*> "I .NurrmosT. A. 1>. n« and .he an^t a. Hw pals,isl I

„ recitals, etc., and Hie diflerenl shows selected Irom the midway* of all recent exposition*, we do not see how- any American can neglect lo *|*-nd a few day-- at the Ex|ss>tHou. To accommodate resident* at this vteinily, arrangemenl* liavebevii made by tire Philadelphia A Heading railway III sell Special Excursion Ticket* from iln* vtcitilty In Philadelphia, ou No- • ember 3d aud I7tb at Hie low rate uf Single Karr for Hie Hound Trip (but no adull ticket sold al less than 75 cetrtaY including adnibwiou con [Km lo the

II- IV. 8TA.IVXOIV, t'onlrartlni; Builder PRAGTIGAL DRAUGHTSMAN. tur.M.j. WILSON & WALLACE Contractors—Bnilders JOBBING PROMPTLY DONE. •W-Corr—nonrtenre •ollrlled.

■ -III..n.

oii^wcilled trai

the *•

i* day.

lie g.*id going only i*ir iiiug of sale, and i any regular train

In addition to above. Ten Day Excursions to Philadelphia will be run November 1st, 15th and ±!d. Ticket* w ill be sold tncllidiug admission coupon to the FIxpuallion at the rate of (Single Fare for tue Hound Trip, plus the price of admission, but no adulU tickets will hr sold at a less cost than 11.80. Pro

inldren

'ticket* good , if Kale, and gissl lo return on any tral vlthln ten days, including date of aal. F'or full luformation i * lo rates, time if trains, etc., consult ticket agents, — iddres* Fid-mi J. Weeks. Genei '«"*. ngei Agent, Pbiladelpbia.

F.i LoAS.—On first mortgage, oi proved Ooeau City property, 11.000 41200, 4I.VSI. at once, fan also secure 42.5,000 to 450,000 on approved aecurity

m- ngbl to rejsrt si

■ylvauia R.

Kallway will leave - and 2.55 p. m.

. CHRISTIAN,

r Havsui

BAKER & ADAMS

Sr fufnituf 6 Dealers anl1 Upholsterers

Oeean City Home-made Bakery. | F. A. SCHirCK. Proprietor

•vet that hi .

er train* ovrr the|iwi, <

H. aud Houthrru

New York at 12.05 ,"'t

, the former carrysi matt, aud having -

through Pullman rare to t hr F'a-It Mall fur Allan try, Birmingham, Mobile Ol leans will leave New York

Tue Waabiugtou a

fhaltanouga Limited, ledvmg N York at 256 41. m , auu the Huuthwi

em Limned, leaving New Yolk at 4.25 712-14 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J.

p, m. fur New Orleans, Mempbi* and olber points, remain u|>uu their [iresent fast schedule. New tram service Irom fluciunatl, Ohio, aud Louisville, Ky., for Florida points via tbc Houtberu

Kallway was also announced. The! (IS ASBURY AVE.. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Cincinnati, Florida and Havana Llm- 1 lied leaving CrociunaU at 850 . m | Koil^ usl fb-freri.iron.lb.

Louisville at 7.45 a. m., arrives at Jack- 0 , rD ,

Hie 8 30 a. m. me lullowlug dav.!

Another train leave* Cincinnati at 8 UJI p. m., Louisville 7.45 p. m., aud arrives at Jacksonville at 10.00 the following night, and Tampa Ihe folk.wing morn lug. The Pullman and Dining Car service was announced as more ex ten

complete than heretofore, the

New York and Florida Limited, aud he -8uuth western Limited being quipped With Library Obeervattuu Rawing Boom aud Compartment are.—Washington Puat, Halurday, No-

ember 4. 1888.

Ch s. L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent Southern Railway, 828 Cbeotuul street. PUiladrlptua, Pa.,wilt be plea<«d

further Information.

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WM. B. CURREY,

!01 CHESTNUT STEEET, PHILADELPHIA. Mi rnrciitiin Book asi Notions.

va holrsalr and Seeiall.

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VAtyCE ft HEWITT mum m builders T. CORSON. 721 Attar) An. Ocmi Citj.

STONE PAVEMENTS.

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JOHIN MARTS SCREEN FRAMES Window and Door Frames

FOR SALE BSIWIN3 COITSGES AND LOTS ALSO I OH KENT CENTRALLY LOCATED IN Of KAN CITY. N. J. ALONZO COHON, Owner. 618 Asbory Avenue.

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WINTER WEATHER .I""pM rbdJSaatuy. \vi : aullrm Uur 00 «■' «*Mm a mo»1 I Overcoats, Suits and Pants

GEO. 0. ADAMS ft BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING, MILK LAYING. ETC., ETC. All Work in Mason Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N. J. E. CLINTON ft CO., UiiufKtMiri tta LDIICII17C import™*' Duuon&oj toot lillET. Ud t S. I KITH ST.

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