Ocean City Sentinel, 8 February 1900 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel.

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LiOCALi HAPPENINGS.

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mink-

vlnited our oily tfeturday. Slierlll Keulwu (.‘hnnenu ton, htt* In thUHty Moiid Mm Ida Cliaiidlet, of II Srlh V Townaetid. of f an- iruea lug art|Ualiitaiic< *Mr-. Mary K. Kratik an

Mi*. Harry

A nitulai <-<imiiiuiilcatloii •ity I jIky, No. 171. K. aud A Janie- Holme- haanutedi

eethat

.;u;,a aorrow au,„ 11K tl* many friend•fthe family In tl,i„ ftty, „|, rn> M „ v "'. v **■“ a pent much of hi>r time. Mr-, Sony »a» horn la Philadelphia hlolairhT. I Sit. Her maiden name Kd ' , * ,d ’- »»• married O K It. Nwy ou October 7, 1869, in the ■Jpeuth -tree! M. K. church, Phil,, lelphia, »here -he entered upon her ■brl-tiao life about thirty dire ye*rKo. Fire children blemed the uniou•eorKe, Iteulah, Norman, (ioodrich

K" Mia. Body llr-l and -he liaa paml hich tenniualed

» year.

ATUIITIC COUNTT GLEININGS. (lamered by the “Sentinel" Corrcs-

pondenta. Bakeravllle.

Charlea Crea-cy I- -erloualy ill with I/wln Myera ha- a badly brul-cd face | fnim a fall ou the Ire. j Mm. Mary Colllua, of Ocean City,wan the Rue-t of her auul. Mm. KJIuheth Price, hud week. lingllsh Creek. Captain Knoch Cliam|>ion, of Ihllace, died Thuraday at Ida home, from nieral debility. Dereaaed wa

GAPE SlAl COUimf KOrtS.

II yea

rtic Ilium, i -mnulfeeted Itr

ul It wa- uut until

A hu-ha 1 lie fu

died Mot Walter

I child of PM war ay afternoon. 1 akc conducted I

Wi-ck. It ahoidd hare btenTueaday ..f Jhree children, two of whom—lamuliiR neat week> _ » , 4<lepkrii*.n, of ltd- dty, aud Mr-.

. K Maa

Ife aud ami ir friend- In

Brook-

lyn, N V., an. Marled Friday We are cun -lock of job t;

i|urn ly prepared ijiam ua for up to-date j->b OeorRe W. Howell', Jr., Wife and non

Paler-ou, N. J. They

uondtiR. ~

tantly addirn; to our

t all demand-

"owell’a liar

: NlueU

da. Philadelphia. Ilou’l prate about bulldiiiR up our city, and tlieu ru-h oil to uetRbboriuR Ji.wua wtreu you are In ueed ol any- of the eommuditlea handled by our mcrAtUntie City capital I- acekiuR lu■•ur -laler «-tly know’ a Ria-d lldng when they ate It. Ocean City la now dratlucd to pu-h forward. t’arltou (iodfrey and A. H. Phillip-, of Atlantic City, recently piircha»e>l a latRc tract of land in Ocean City. Bumm baa It that the geutUtnch fepreI-. H. Smlih aud Ida non Steadman laundry on A-bury arenov. Above Xwelfth alrert. It wilt t* t<|ulp|ed with the lale-t Improved machinery. Hr F. K. Brair, of Blarkwuudlowii. aud Mr. Oagr, of Wenonah, memberof the l-iard of tiome muwioua of the Pre>b>lery. ol New Jrr-ey, attended I tie cunKrrRatkiual tnee.liiR of Hie Fir-t i'reahylcrlau church 'Punday eveulUR. tieorRe I.. Horn, of Philadelphia, ac e >inpauu-1 by hia daURhtera, Mlaa VitRiola and .Mi— Bertha, and Ida aoutn law, M. |i. Ma-land, arc regiatrred at Oh- Hotel H iblaeu-. Palm Bea.Ti, Florida, for a -ea-mi. Meaam.-Honi and MaaUud ate w’rll known pro|wrty

owneiFitere.

Tire Hlparian taiard lima rejected an ~a of iiy*l for laud tilled

The hoard

haa Buuouncwd

» nil VIROT It- ault to anu|wl tire a—actatlou to ahaudoti tire property which lh> Hl|>aiiau commi—touer- cOalm he-

|anut of Ireami by tlieOieau City’ w Hon withuuliegaiaulburUy. The

John tUutleld, of Pbiladelptda, who conducted a bicycle buainem here durlilR Ore aeaauii of TW. haa purchuwd the lot on AVndcy avenue, between Ninth ■nd Tetilh atreeta, on which the Preabyterian church now alandn, of Henry

I*. Moore. Mr. Canfield iuteiida*erect-i, OMI ,,, roi j KogUnd In auch an uii|uat big a coomodidum buardiiiR houae onjawr. Vreardent Kruger, the apeaker

, had alwaya beeu ready

■id of

>al hojie lot her rr-torpthm to a- ahandoued. Medical -kill cheat order waa sought hr the <• lliat the lucvltahle might In1 ! ' 11 ‘Horp. Were miavalliuR ■ cameaa a relief to tlie auliervr. ■d aud ttnw children -urvire '"•'“I b-'k place Tucaday afterlev Wallace MacMullen, H. H , Park avenue M. K. chutch, of ecBMd wa. a menit-r.a-ai-ted

-ii“» n among her acijuaiulauoea a"Auut Fatty," mother of LeamniR Siephenaou, died a^ the latter'- rr-i-dence. A-hury avenue betwneti Seventh and Kiglitb atreeta, Saturday evening

aged l*> yearn.

Mm. Stepbcoimn wa- Umi at MaraballvIHe.Ihla. county , and rc-ldcd at Petcrahutg until About live year* ago, when -he her-ame a member of tier -on - family lu thla city. Sire retained all her facultlca unim[wired until -time when her eyealght ta-

re, and followed the aea up to within *ut twelve yearn ago. Two year- ago married Mr*. Smith, motlrerofMr-. ward Stotieblll and Framhea J. Smith, of Ocean City. He leave- three hfldieii by a former marriage. For. 'V-er twenty year- he waa un oflleial uember of Arbu'ry M. E. church. The funeral, which took place Monday uiuR, waa one of tire iargeal ever I in Ibia aectiou. The pa-tor of tire reh, aml-ted by Hie miutater of tlie P. church, couductrd the "ervicea.

Steelman ville.

M annual election of ollicera of the Bethel M. K Sunday school took place Sunday. d.W. Hageulhey waa clua- y

•uperiutendent.

The Ladle.’Aid aociety pUced a very haudaome Hrua-ela cnr|iet in the Bethel M. E. church laat week. It add- much

the

died <

Lo fail

laultiiig

Slie wa- the n

total

mati Hewitt, of Burleigh, imrr lier. lieath wa- the reault of ■ ntlrmiliea of old age. While ilitlrd with any iwnicular rellgi

V, M ra. Slephru.

dating i

Tlie fyui-n ug. Intern liaker, of th ■ad charge

found ifeed fur her-en took place lumday mori

r council waa held ciimati Lake w aa P lhe light ordi-

n to take u

a like tali

', but before the mutlou waa put Couucilman Lake eutered the Itnber and bark hi- -eat. The bu-i- . for which the meeting Convened > then mumed. 'be water ordiuauce wa- called up aud pa-ed tint reading. ide and prevailed to ee by which It waa decided that the fru and light ordi--bould not be takrn' up ou Aral reading. the-c ordinance- came before tiug u|aiu a recouaHteratiou of the former vote, they were read aud accepted ou Ural reading by a vote of

lo S.

Aa thla completed the 'buatume for hich tire meeting w a-called, adjouruent waa ordered.

idrrd emliu-laatic citlaena in the Morri- liuarda armory, Ailantir 'By, Friday night, hiaaed the name of lo-efih ('hanilwriain, cheered that of :‘aul Kruger, routnbuled ISO to a fuud hr Hie Itoera, aud w i£b huuaa ado|ited '•aolulioua, read by Editor Carl Voeller, extending llieir heartfelt ay oi|iathy o Hm- South Afonin Republic*, and Mpre—ing -IrenuoUMoppiwItlou lo an illlaticr with England or auy other EuM|>eau nation. wa- one of the nna-t iion-tration- ever held rru arranged by reprr American and Uermannar 1awyer Charlea A. Uaake wa- chairman, aud the vice pnwidciila gn-uped ou a atagr, the on- id which were the Star. ijiea aud tire flag, id theTrauw id Orange Free Stale, were i and profcaaiuual men of -lauding. There were many ladle, -in the

hall.

Tire principal orator of the evening aa Uud'.lph Biankeuburg, who-poke for nearly an hour id the oppmarion practiced by England and the various Iradiug up to the war. IfCBadtiad been premier, he aald,

<ould never have dared

it of Mi* Alice Canfield,

England waa never kuowu

to arbltrale anything with a nation not ita equal. Euglwh greed aud cupidity were the real cau-ea uf the war, -aid Mr. Biankeuburg, pointing out that this fact bad hern ahowu ao plainly that there could he no queatron aa to where Hie aympatbiea of Americana

> congregational meetlug waa held the Firal Pre*bytcrtan church on reday evening for the purpose of

in* ‘'-'‘gland. ’‘'f

Wealey avenue by America during U>e war with Spain

chut

property

i Btrret. The lot on which ediOce now stand- ha- heru d the purchaser Iras notiAed Hie trustees of his intention to build an exciting. and somewhat lioua debate it was decided to se (he lot at the southeast corner

euue and Seventh

becau-e ahe knew It was a good

una move, not for any moral reason. He denounced auy attempt to conclude an alliance with Hie Brittsb, and when thla section of the reflation* *a» read the audience became intensely rutbu--iaslir. Editor John F. Hall waa the

other apeaker of the evening.

I'ideas all [iraeut Indications [Wove

and remove Hie church building >i» | dece[‘Hve, (Joewn City will enjoy that lacaium. Tin-price of tbe lot 'n j uril‘rc»dcnled boom during the comiuciiun IS aald L. be kSMIh. | , n g ■■am. Our prugno-ticwUou i- .... ' • * - i tianrd upon the earlv Inquiry (or cot-

0t OU,,,1 * j lagv* and Hie activity in Hie real ertals

.' L W. Mon

' of .l

He '

i (iormaii, from whom IH, very fljr^mg t

some months m-cig. bclvri ii the devil aud the deep sea, have at laat ended to

the company’. salWactiorA Some NcW ^ of (he Coun , <Ult|l

moiiHi*ago tire bard m-tructed Attor-

ney Ociieral tirey to 1,ring suit again-t N arious Source* the pier compauy for iufnugiug ou Hie Wildwood. Slate’s lights in building its pier Tl* Methodi-ta of Hi<beyond the 4W foot limit w ithout Hie Holly Beach hare decided lo build a board's -permission. Under an ordl- i Church whleb will be a place uf wot aucc of thi- city the com|auy wa. ship for both the winter and summer compelled to run the pier lOuO feel into j |«pulation. Tlie aile -elec ted for tlie Hie ocean ill Older to connect It with : edifice 1. midway between the two

tlie boardwalk. Sage legal advice waa i place.-

a*Might on hmh aide., buttbb Gordian I l alermo. knot could m.t he untangled. -I, ,„ | > Ml- Laura Hartman lm. g.-

r purpns

• i-i

tire pie

Mr.Vactor, a normal acliool graduate, .a-taken charge of Hie Ocean Heights lUhllc acboul r fur Hie remainder of Hie achool term. iductor Brown, fiimierlyofgvimera hranch, aud now on one of the New York exprem Hues, is privileged i liave hia Sunday- at home. He ijoy- the sermon- preached by tbe ev. C. I. Fitztieorge at KetBe) M. E. Andrew* irixou, wife, -on and daugh.

inlet wedding was -ulemiiixeil In ■rk’a Protestant Episcopal churdi wtwk. when Ml— Marie Setley, daughter of the late Henry Setley. U. N„ l-’came the bride of Arthur Blair r.iut, of pblladclpUia, the officUimg ■rgyrnau being Rev. E. ( . Alcoru. •e maid of honor was Mlaa K. Blanche Krout, a ai.ter of Hie groom. After a out wedding trip the bride and groom 111 rc-kle m Philadelphia. Au all-day revival service a a. held ere Thursday, and to insure a giard I tendance the novel Inducement of ve lunch was oflered all who went, rofe—or Lojier' and wife, alngiug vangrllsts, of Camden, -nd the Kcv. I. V. Cobb, Rev. Dr. Pepper and Hr. ievy took part in the -ervicea. Tire city treasurer baa RKMI lying idle lu bank awaiting Hie aurrruder of school bonds ou w hich the intere.t w as pied aud the bouda called lu last y. Tire oOlclals do no; know who holding Hie butida, the laat coupons dug been collected through Hie tk- about one year ago. ’hlckeu thieves stole from John ASTtienurry a number of (aucy while Brahma chickeua on Friday night. Lin wood. Mias Carrie Kialey has beeu -[ending couple of weeka In PhiladelphU and Camden. V. Charlew I. FilxGeorge preached v intemtiug sermon ou Suuday iug, his subject being "The Sabbath y action." Mrs. James Ireland isaerlously ill at ii* writing. 1. U. Adams has returned home after i ataeuce of alx weeks. Mr. Adams id wife visited Hot Springs, Ark., aud Iietiver. Col., while away. ? fourth quarterly conference of I. E. church will he held at the [laraonage Friday evening. Nelda Powell la spending a few weeks i Atlantic City. Adolpti Streeter eu tertalued ills brother from New York on Sunday, i old aa well aa the young people enjoyed tbe Hue skating this <r. Tbe poud wa* well filled on Saturday by those coming from AHanIc City, Plrasaotvllle and adjoining ■plain Peter B. ileed and Mias Laura Babcock visited Mra. Aniiald. damaou Sunday. Scott J^lmadn and wife a|ieut Sunny w ity Mis. Mark Town-end. Balpli Steelman visited hia parent* ver Sunday. Atlantic City. \ HI* guilt proven, aa a result of three week- of detective work, Jame- Price, ■d, waa last week held ill >SW ball ial on three separate charges, two filch were preferred by Agent Jaa. -11, of the Long port. Tr.-lley line. Silent hut very important teatlmony agaiuat Ui<- pti-oncr. about 160 Worth •avy copper wire, uaed lu con no ’ he rails of Hie trolley line, lay tbe prisoner's dock. Price la alleged iavo cut tbe wire aiid thereby crippled be trolley aervloe until Hie damage a a* repaired, and to liave aiao *old Hm dolen property to a junk dealer. Hi a as alao accused of atraling plumblug fixtures from the Hotel Shelburne. Detective Woodrufl and Agent Kusaell itifled to fludhie a hatchet,' with whlrn th. trolley wire waa ci

comyAtiy or to place im|awaibilliH Hie [Atli of oilier enterprising builders at Xtlaiittr City," -a mvmbec of Hie Ki|«riau boanl, the Slate’s nghta bn^Tbeam tramphi^ ou, aud we must see that they nre re spected.” The pier meantime -tiawi complete, cxlcudiiig . Hie full 100O feet into the ocean. After many c inferences Hie company and Hie itiiiaiiau hoard b>-day it waa announced lliat Hie board had deckled to rv<|ucsi Attorney Ucneral Grey to dl-continue Hie suit. Ju»t

simply re|«liiug a frown wa He thought he could thaw it aa well, and he pul Ilia plan in execuraught tire, aud when the firemen Hirtiugh Slewart found that the damage done would have paid the wages of a half dozen plumbers/or a week. . Constant Coqpver, Bgi-i 42 years, well known lu Hit-city, died on Saturday. Funeral services were lield In the Find M. E. church on Tuesday. Interment in Pleaaantvllle cemetery. Rabbi Philo, of the Beth Israel syna-

gogue. ou Perm

Clou

■lend*.

re|.u

will b

lUbti

Philo

Migregail

ill agaiui

Blaw lor tld.iwo damagi ► for slabdei Preliniluary pai-er* were filed at May Landing, Wednesday, and the !»-u will tw tried III the April term of court Tretlmony will Iw taken here Fet ruary 12 ill the '

"•I' 1 "

i of the SVe hia

He i

that the prisoner hi

hold tbe w

A wedding took place atSt. Nlcbotaa' Homan Catholic church last « when Mias I-ocy Mrtilade, e daughter of Proprietor Charlea Metilade, of Hotel Central, waa mirried to Blchard Borgfeldl, of New York, Rev. F. J. Mrflhane. rector of M. Nicholas’, officiated. Mlaa Mantle Mc(Jlade, a ttotrr, waa biideamald. and Thomas Mulauey, of New York,

appral-ed at 1260,0(10, and, owl liligation, none of tbe perbave been willed various au phia, haa In his puMrasoiii draw n prior to Hie one that bated, Jhe oldest date of wh Frank B. Marina, a lailoi tacked with |>aralyala w hile < lug about II o'clock Sunday years old, and leaves a v

Official announcement was made from the pulpit of Hie First Bap church Sunday morning of Hie acceptance by Kev. CharleaTl. FlUwilliami paator of the Fifth Avenue church, c Pittsburg, of the call to tbe paatoiate (i tbe local church. He will aasum charge March I. it had been previoualy reported that be would decline the call. The committee of the board of freeholders appointed to sound sentimeut throughout the county regarding a proposal to remove the- county seat Maya Lauding, will on Saturday report no recommendation, it la likely that the full board aa a further test sentiment will order a apecial electh

to settle Hie bwue of removal.

But for tbe tearful pleading of h young and pretty bride, Louis Truby, groom w hose wedded life began a we« ago, would Monday night liave repoted on a oil It. au Atlantic City pri-ou cell. Truby, w hose parent* are well known Pittsburg people,went to our stater dty ment. He Was forced to accr|>t work a* a bellboy In a taadlng hotel. One day'on the boaidwalk lie met Mlaa

HlgUe, daughter of Captain

Daniel Higbee, a wealthy mariner, and

found her fascinating. Stic larly Impressed, aud Truby fatlicr'a permi-ehm to marry ’itie old sea dog objeclid si

a bellboy aa Ills danglilrr'i . ■d, with Hie T&aiiMfnailr fordullty

hia kind, expressed his views it tegaid to the y .iyjg suitor'

tugs. Heiuppiacd doublle-a III tlr bad beeti et.did, but Hie youug

couple diaillualonixrd btm

iplng to Philadelphia, where they

were wedded.

Monday they prevented thrmaelvi : the bride 1 * Iwme aud sought forgiveoes. For the liride it was waiting, but tbe groom received a mwl -loin, ceptlon. Caption HIgbeeordered from Hie house, aud went even further, with Hie reault that the neighbor*were entertained by a rough and tumble flgbt between tbe young husband and -ate father, in which Hte latter out very decidedly Hie worse. The young bride aud berbuabaud then took their departure, and aa noon as Captaiu Higtiee could lejwlr damage* be *e< Mil for Magirtrale Dehart’s , and swore out a warrant tor

Tniby’s arreat.

uusuepecUng, tbe young couple [gotnenadiog down AUanllc le when a eoustabie unfeelingly terminated their happy tbougbta by placing Hie husband under arrest. Captain Higbee pul

aa if the tribulation- of tbe Auditorium Pier company, which, eau-e of a peculiar conflict between requirements of th* Htate lUptu

board and the city aulU<*rtlea, ha* fur

lie Baptist mreti ig. . K. Hartman '

re sick Ii-

uild w harve- and o|>cralc a

tr tofjewes, Del.

■ Eptsoqial church will ticgin the old ’Presbyterian church Ibis evening, w ith Hie Bight Scarborough, bl»hop of New

Iham 1-aylou aud Mulford DtumI went to Ocean City where Hiey rph Applegate will Ma.ll move lur residential portion of Odd Felhall. - Buth lltgen-ill w ill in (hea|

Tbe sale of Hie Electric railway and

■red from ■h*’Electric Light franchises by Hie No

Ocean City amnclatlon to a syndicate of business men, coni|a>-ed lu [*11 of ex Hlirnfi Oeorge Barrett, J. Hufua

place and . EmUaek, J-C /Vixey. Henry I) MtHire, V'bwTUoL

to build ■ : Stanley VV. Busk aud William HIhwrdmau, is declared to be au accom-i >11; .in a.«s

[dished fact. Allot the details of tbe -ale have been agreed u|a.u and the i legal repiMKtetlvea uf the contracting ; [•artlra liavealautt completed the neces

-ary papers.

It la said that tire price paid for the »o companies is (226,IW). and thearlUgrmenta luclade a coucraaiun of uid below Fifty-ninth street, upon hich Hie syndicate ia pledged to place ■any very' elaborate improvrmeuta in ie way of atreeta, esplanades land a variety of ornamental huildiugs. There

ground-, tetrui

Public Xotirc.

hartbrjnw

thltrut n.r-(IMo. " W’; '"

Benjamin Ware aud w lfei I ray Flanagan. Sea Isle City.

I fowl a

cal |

ng many dticka during Hie day* from two air hole, m Ludl adjacent to this city. Ftocki blwk ducks, broadbllla, coblieada, shell lucks aud diving low ! have been using he air bo|e- as a feidiug ground. A number uf oyster grower* of Ocean k'icw have -hlp|>w] 2(100 seed oyate fom (treat Egg Harbor bay toCahfo ita, where they will be [dauted as ■ ■xieriment. Soul hero plants wide lave been sent to Hie Pacific roast, it iamird, do not thrive well, and If tt ■rove a success large quaiilltlea will I

DcnnUvIllc.

Ml— Hh<(da Bccslcy spent a day la aevk In South IVnnla among b(

uatiy friends.

We are glad to again see Hie face of Daniel Fidler on our streets after weeka' Hines-. It was feared ft e he would not recover. >ma* Weatcott is employed by Franklin Lloyd lu carting wood

Vuudblue road.

IL Creaae, of Bio Urande, teacher tu East Creek public school, pained through here Friday en route i

•wick, of Trenton, for le alter a very plrasanl

a. golf links, carrousel- aud many oilier form* of Innocent amusement!. Tlie gentlemen Interested propose to place the Electric railway In the best of shape by introducing modem equipment* In every department, aud Hie came a—ertiou applies to tbe lighting bran h of tb« euleriirlae. Newwili be pul in commi—ion aud under a headway which will ' be-l commodate tbe public, aud tlmae — the electric light* will be supplied Ith full candle power and a nci ailment whenever Hie same ma

necessary.

Thi* -ale la the moat important i in the history ot our city, aud, tak connection with Hie recent Iran* Hie water plant, means mure for the prosperity aud advancement of Ocean City than can tic readily islimated. e sincerely trust mat there n je auy interruption of the deal aud full gud complete detail- may he

Word reached here Tuesday evi of the escape of Walter Kmc charged with areon, from the county jail at Cape May Court Houae. The Emereon family, it w 81 be remembered, were arrested lu Philadelphia, recently, charged with applying the torch lo their alore property lu mis city, aud committed lo the county jail on extra-

dition papeia.

By tampering with tbe lock to his cell, Emerson was enabled to deceive riherifl Beeves when that official fastened the prisoner* up for the night, Monday. Before daybreak, Tuesday, Emerson secreted himself lu 1 he corridor of tbe building, and when Hherlfi Beeves entered to perform some needed work, Emerson, In company with a boy named Tucker, aerviug a alx months' aeuteuce for larceny, [wsaed out, locking the door afier him. The entered tu serve breskfast. Aa soon as tbe escape wa* known,

Xirbolaa t'orwou, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, OCEAN CITY, N. J. raral—Ts.'*taUSIac* l-u?* bj’ ,>oMr*ci ..M*>. D. E. LAKE, :Practical Carpenter ani Bnilier: •1821 Mbit) Atenue Ocm mats* riven. Bulldlnca -reel or da,. Johblnr promptly al

H. >•- STA.NTOIV, Contrartlng Builder

WILSON & WALLACE Contractors—Builders JOBBING PROMPTLY DONE.

6E0. A. B0UR6E0IS & SON, Carpfiters and Bnilders. 04'FAN CITY, W. J.

I. B. ROYER SI.ATK ROOF'BR BANCOR. PA

the tl

i«dore Wat

merly a resident turued to bla bon

•ialt here.

Mrs. Hamuel Blabop, of Eldora, called in H. M. Carroll one day this week. Captain William U. Thompson, of ioahrn, a|>eut a portion of vith friend- In this town. Mi— Ibixaua Gandy, the rfflcleul eaclier lu Bleu ton public achool, iow boarding at tbe Bleulou houi •he comes home Friday cvruiug at returns Monday morning. L. Hand, of East Creek, wl Is In our town nearly every day i buslmaa, was taken seriously III U

aeek.

Captain Wm. Taylor laid up bis vt -el tor a abort |ieriod and la spending hia time with hi* family here. Kev. Edmund J. Kulp apeul Monday In the City of Brotherly Ixve. Samuel Chrialian, of Eldvra, waa transacting business here Tuesday. Bqulre A. Eltou Holmes waa summooed to Woodbine ou Important business matter* last week. We deeply regret the lorn of one of uur muel promlueut citlsena—William Devlin. He left tbe employ of the Beading railroad to accept a much better puaition with tbe Peunaylvanla. Levi Wetitxell baa tbe coil tract for building tbe new BapHat church In Wuodblue. He Rue* lo aud from hia Work ou hie w heel. ixwmlug M. Kicr, Jr.,-prut Monday in 'Brlteplam surveying property fur ’. Dawson and wily, of Eldown Sunday morning In listen to Hie sermou of Hrv. E. J Kulp, a young man of exceedingly rare Intellectual ability. Mr*. Bell* !>. Coreon, who lias been coufitied to ,lier home with a revere cold, I* now able tu go out uu fair day*. Mi— Nara Gofi, of Philadelphia, i* lib her cuuiin. Mire fieleu W. Carroll, ou Maiu street. Mra. Coleman F. Chance, now occupying the house of Mr*. K. B. Wright, has contracted aasfioua cold aud la con fined lo the house. Several Wood blue'young ladle* made Mia* Fannie Holme, a flying visit ou Saturday afternoon. O. M. Gerry, one of our most popular aud energetic young men, formerly agent in the employ of tbe Atlahtlc City railroad at South Dennta, waa de|iot the first uf tbe young man.

fugitive*, who were captured In a box far at Tuckaboc Uie same evening. Their brief freedom will coat the prison-

er* jail privileges.

In poor health, George Williams, aged 6.8, of 1222 South Eighteenth ■lreel,Phlladelphta,eoncluded he would he better dead aud abut himself day morniug. Beside -ufieriug from the grip be was a victim of insomnia. He had aufiered that way since Decernher, when he was compelled loglve up his position In au art store. HI* auflerlug was intense on Buuday night aud nothing seemed to relieve him. Hi* wife waa down Blair* with her slater when he killed himself, neither of them heard the pistol »bol. Mr*. William* happened to go upstair* a abort lime afterward* and found husband dead. He lay ou tbe bed with the revolver beside him. Mr*. William* l- a sister of Peter Murdoch, of this city. 8he is pmalrated over tbe occurrence, having uut wholly recovered from the shock resulting from the tragic death of her brother, David Murdoch, who was rub down and killed by a train at Lamokln about a week ago.

WILLIAM R. STONEHILL PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING, Brick I^aying, Etc. All Work In Mason I Joe Promptly Attended to. OCEAN CITY. N. J. LEWIS E. CORDERY CARPENTERING and Scrsan Doors, Windows and Blsna Made PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO HUHISIXURE REPAIRED YopsrlAre looknt atlsr. OorraapOBdrare SHOP.- lo. 843 ASSORT AttIUE iHMoae*. 829 Ceitnl Am. Bet 363 Have You

Leaving Washiiigton every Tuesday aud Friday at 11.16 a.m., tbe Southern Kailway operates personally-conducted touri-t excursion* lo Ban Francisco, t.TaL, without change of can, craiduclor* or porter*. The routs through Atlanta, Montgomery, New Orleans, Houston, Ban Antonio, New Mexico, Arixona aud Boutbern California. Tbe car* are Hie very latest pattern of Pullman tourist sire per*, rosewood finisti, ‘ ave high back asala, upholstered lu titan, are alxieeu rectum, supplied lib llnsii, etc., same aa siandard sleeper*, lighted by Plntarfa gas, have wide vestibules, double sash roller — ' walory. and amokiug rood . and two retiring rooms for

a pitiful ■^Mad tl felt aaha/S of h

The young bride, however, made such

•if. Captain Hig

bee alao relented, despite hi* smarting bruises, and tbs whole party Uiea t)rood toBquire Dehart’* office, where charge was withdrawn. Monday night there was a happy reunion under

(he parental roof.

HoL’KKKEEAtCK—An American Protestant lady,with all ex perienoea, w i«he» a puaiihoi In widower's family.

tl avenue, Ocean

tree and one-half day* to Mexico Arizona, four day* to Lo* Angeles aud Boutbern California and five da; to Ban Francisco. Huch service f’ traiis-OfUllnenlal iravel ha* nevi before been oflered. The tourist car fare la leas than via any other route, effecting a saving ol (26 lo (30 fur the trip. All Information, maps and rales fur Isbed on application to Charlea L. Hopkins, District Faiwenger Agent, Huulhern Hallway Co., 828 Chestnut Philadelphia. Pa.

Oue of tbe must enjoyable progre euchre panic* of the winter wa* at tbe Garwood houae, 714 Central avenue, Thursday evening. Tbe youug people entered Into tbe a port with enjoyment, and when the game finished loe cream, in blocks, cake

Tbe winner* » Cora Hand, tqllet ret; second, Ml— Luiu Garwood, one-half dozen China dlabcs; third, Mra. Garwood, oil painting. Gentlemen—first, J. Laban Headley, umbrella; seomd,Clinton Blackley, —b receiver; third, Edward M. Button, ■having cup.

GlLtuorrA Lake—Undertaker*and embalmcr*. Office and residence, A46 an- 847 Aahury avenue. The latest style casket always on liand. B removed from hotel*, boarding bouaea and uotlagea and kept until burial To Loan.—On first mortgage, ou proved Ocean City property, (1,00(1 11310. (1600, at once. Can also secure 826,000 to $50,000 ou approved security W. Bcxrrr Hand.

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed BtricHy Pure AILK AND leo ©ream

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| >HIt.ADCLPHlA AND REAIUNU BOCTC. ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD. Eara— bar* bard coal. f. No aaaoka Tlmr Ublr In effact Ocffiber S. !**. Uwae Htxlb auert. OCSAJi X3TY. fwPMMst- ^ PhlladetpHaalf 9da ». I in iwitadelpbla ».» p. m.

a. 15 mowUi M. *.oo> a m- arrlvwa at Oeaaa City ItXBa m. FX)R ATI-ANTIC CITY. Tn'mlmiui™ 1, ”unSS5^Kp«5 < U0. i Uk itau^a. aa- 75 mraovri. iAap.^m^ ’ I'ilS'SSiSLr “* aWklliARIl. EPSON J. WEEKS, (irnrral Sopl.. Oaa. Paaa AgaaA. Phtladetpota. PbnalaMkla FOR 8KLE Btnwstss I]t COTTAGES AHD LOTS ALSO FOR RENT CENTRALLY LOCATED in ocean cmr.jr.j. ALONZO COTTON. Owner.

Anything to Sell?

KENT 6 SON, PIANOS. 1UU JO DAYS FREE TRIAL. Guaranteed for Ten V—re Un noa na

If so, advertise it in , the best medium—the paper that goes into the most homes The Ocean City Sentinel Is read by more people in Cape May County than any other seashore newspaper, and is reliable

Published erery Tbnrxdsy at 744-44 Aitary Avraae. LibmcripUon Rrlco, l-OO-MERRY CHRISTMAS as HAN’S NEW TEAR TO A.UU WINTER THOUGHTS.

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7th St. and Asbory Ave.l

Kiri A BUSH KI) 1881. . WM- B. CURBEY, 108 CHESTIOT STKEET, PHIUDELPIli, Gouts' Ftiriuliiu Boots Hi Notion wtiolcarxlc and Kctatll. Leonard Krauss& Co. ELECTRICIANS

GEO. 0. ADAMS ft BR8. PUSTERIHG, RANGE SETTING. BRICK LATI8G, ETC, ETC All WorV h

E. CLINTON & CO., ■KrrbRUSHES, 1008 lilEET, Ud 8 1 TEITB IL

Ocean City, N. J.

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