Ocean City Sentinel, 15 March 1900 IIIF issue link — Page 3

A PLAIN TALK.

Ocean City “rlHlMTlC COUNTT GLEHHINGS. THURSDAY, MARCH U. iw». <V. PhiUd.lphl., ttm i»oled on* ot

W. .b.11 to “T" ‘ «■«-. ».too “> "»-»«•• c-™- ™ “W»T

MW* »ud commuulcaiiona of In term! *‘ ,DU *' ,bov ® Fuurth •irc*t, for tb*

to tbld community and our reader* eum " 1|t "'‘“■■n.

everywhere. ^* r -Holten. tepreeantlng tb* Cbam-

All commumcmtJone sbould be ainompanied with the full name and addiw of lb* writer, not unmanly for publication, but a guarantee of irt»«J

faitb.

LtOCALt HAPPENINGS. To-ulglit the Dang liter* of Amertci

Adame yesterday aftemoon. i. f Smltb anil family are their Wesley avenue cottage, ondhull, counsellor at law,

Mr*. Hertarr Illness we not valesying.

.Smith, wlinseaerioui

esidenlaare attrud-

I machln

knitting macblnea. Plnladelpbla, ... e . a committee from tbe board of trade in 1 ooitocil chamber, Tueeday night. Initfveem rtfererice to locating a mill here. Masoui Dr.K. H. Madden, of Abaeoun, ac- death,, coni|*iiied by I>r. Ingram, of Atlantic fruit City, paid tlceaii City a visit Saturday.

ttammonton.

Alez.mier H. Sutton, for president of city councils, dl

fularging thi

}' of Massey A fy. he corner of Klghlli

He will

l^-wis M. through the wards, the lo

street and Central erect a handsome t

site at some future time. The Indies’ Auxiliary of tbe K Prv«byiertan church will hold a eocia in I. 8. champion’s ice cream pat on Tuesday evening. March iSItii. very Interesting programme Is be prciwred and ice cream and cake w II served. Admission ten cents. OeoTge K. Weiss, ortiermauloi

uouunal the new

Walters. Ritter,

f Friday. He prome of theSKNTIKKU

t tbe corner of S

iclli.

wn a few days ago.

ni|ss)u lias erected a stable or one of Albert K.igg'a Weslei

low Ninth street, lota.

:e Kucher and w ife, of Nar were recuperating here fo; a few days during tb* past week.

(•Ilbrrt A Lake have the contract foi painting Harry Hickman'* cottage 11

It iy avenue, below Tenth alreei.

M i s Smith, of Seavlllr, mother of As “ess.it H .C. Smith, Is visiting her son

«'entral avenue, near Third atreet.

Mis. S. H. <i. Myers has returned tr her liome In this city after a week’s

vi-it among Hiiiladelphla fnsnds.

Tlie Rev. U.oige Reed left for Mill Vlll-. wheie I he M. K. cm terence v

now in session^jeslerday morning.

The Indie*' Aid society of tlie Finn M. K. churcii will hidd a sociable at tin

paraojiage next Tliursday evening.

latl

being made by pn»i pectlgg visitors as to hiftel and buard- | tug bouse ac-ommodalloua. Therefore it behooves tlie pruprietoie of public liou.es to advertise their hostelrie*. ; Tbe SgSTUnB. reaches tbe greatest ; number of reader*, aud Is cunse^ueuUy | J. Albert Cloud. M. !>., brother of Mr*. Wlllian

Is-r^of year*, hul rc-euMy came Tnst lot , the'benefit of bla liealih. which bad liecome seriously lm|ialred. Deceased ■ * as In the SHth year of bis age.

ty. now that she H g. few flower* Into life t Hie cartel or on Hie

, . Now, in referring to

to UpboU the Hand* of Their Pastor. |D mr , lMon ,, K ^ Ihl He PmcDls Hb ftshgUs In Terx have said all. I find no

Language. credit.

Tlie** three years f h Ocean City, rarely l»

Maya Landing.

A quiet wedding occurred last week parents, Alba'Mart* aud wife, at K-iel-vlllr. Hie contracting |iarties being Ml»s Sophia Malts, a leacbei In tbe public school, and Rev. Steadman Applegate, pastor of the M. K Church here. The ••eremouy was |Nrrforthed by Presiding Klder (ieorge 1.. Dobbins, of tbe Camden District, aieisted by Itev. It. It Stepliensou, of Itordeutoan.

Egg Harbor City.

At a caucus held Saturday evening tbe following citizens' ticket was nominated: Mayor, Dnuia (iarnicb: freeholder. Fred Scbucbart; couucilmeu. lam Uciuliardt. GeorgeSorg. Hr.: sebool auperiuteudent, Herman Dieli; school trusiee, George F. itreder; overseer of pisir, Anton Neu; eommlseitrub* of appeals, Henry Hehus, J. J. Kraemer, i Khiohenbach; harbor master, J. ivelaud; |oundkee|ier. Jacob Kaen-

The announcement made by tbe Rev George Heed, pasbir of Hie First M. E. church, from the pulpit Hunday morn-

matters perlineut to hi* pastorale i|,ere are tlnss- »I, ittracted an unusually large con-'* preaching for m"U' “•i- J sou led person, wh< Rev. Reed does n«l eX|HFCl la return , nnd «|,„ * i|| call i to this charge. Hi* mluislry here tias | .lekness ..i luuei been very auccraaful, aud Hie good I thank*, and make

wi.lira of a targe circle of friends go with him lo hl^nrw field’ of la

He aatri in part: done my be-t. though n

, Tbe closing of a j for us an Impreseiwi

im|sa>slblr to realize. We dose up our record aud go to render an account of our stewardship. I had determined to let this occasion pan without atTy word of reference to iu but tliere are *»me

day. 1 have

1 , talking ah-hi

b I thlub

self.

■f studym

C»PE wrjouim KOTtS. New* of the Conaty (lathered from Various Sources. Cape May City. By Hie passage of an ordinance at a recent meeting of Hie city council J. , I’emberloii Newlsiid and asa-s-latr*' r have been granted authority to erect planla for fuml-hlng restdriirr* in tbhi r cliy wl.h sea waler. If work »« not be- , gun on tlie plant by November I Hie ordinance hrromes null and void. . Mr. r New bold aud associates agree to furuisTi , Ihexity with sea water for lire purp-sws-w ithout charge. , Palermo. Mrs. Anniel'orson was in thvan t 'tty

1 Tuesday.

, ' John -Hj.nui

, ’ nrt »• rship

and Mr.

.Valla.

e said. I t

<>K

IJnw-

is liere Fri

of Mrs. I.ffTlla

Hoiiw.

William I*.

y loo

of T

t Klizal

el near Central avenue.

ro|ierty r w«* liere Monday. . RfM.p, of Camden, was Hie Emmett fast week. » liere for the benefit of her laud ha* purchased a lot ■ue, above Eighth street, n Hand,Cape May.Court .harpless, of Weal t.Tieswns a cottage at Fourth

A regular meeting of tbe board o; rdu.-atl.in was held Tuesday evening Members present, B. T. Abbott, H. B Han.|i*ou aud U. P. Moore. The minutes of the February mretint Huperlnteudrut l-akt- presented a re |s>rt of the finauesa, show lug (hat he bad received tJ,.iOti Hih. year, which with balance on hand at the cl.se <>|

Among the visitor* to this p Saturday were Mr*. H.T. Mi and wife, of Williamstowu; Levin, of Philadelphia, and Di Corson.of Vineland. Mrs. Mary K Adams was I York last week. Ih-w I* Steelman aud wife epei day in Atlantic <^ty. Alfred Gibson and wife have r from Columbus, Ohio, when spent the winter aud aie euscoi their lulls cottage here. Mr. prujerty this spring. William E. Vanemau vUll daughler on Sunday. Jennie Towneeud was an / City visitor on Saturday. Elmer Hardiifg, ot Camden one day last week in this place English Creek. Our paster preached hi* last for this cuufetenee year on Sum la believed he will he returned

other year.

Amos I He. fat her of I’ostmas

I despise Scythian arrows. If any bard words are to be said Jlit time for them w as tong before tbts. During my |«»liirate liere I have received into full membership'by leder aud otherwise 64. IH-ml-sed by letlei ST. All »f Ihl* number removed from life city but three. Received four letter* from churches to'Uie city. 1 »upaffiliated tbemaelvea with the otbel cliurchea who have not asked for Ilieir certificates. T'htce church edifice* have been ere-Ted since I came. We rejoice in tbelr prosperity. In summer there dale tbe people wht> ought to attend

Tbe pres

Ibis chureb is 275,1-

sing a

removed

it to withdraw. There at on protiation 8. A d conversion last wined with u*. Tbe numis is lamentably small, .lent collections are In they have been belore 4hough coullihu.ed by a comparatively small number. Some of them have been very libeial. Tbe Sunday-school wa* seriously sflrcted by (be closing of Hie church last summer, made ueces sary by repairs lo the interior of Hie building: hul it has been steadily gaining till now It baa reached the lilgh

211 •

roll and 155

auce to-day. The prayer meeting ha* always been gratifying and encouraging. Few churches In our conference

iu the

Hi N Slaut-m represented Protection lodge. A. <• V M„ thi* city, at the’ ■uieliiig of the grand body iu Trenton

uckahoe. Mlllvll

and family hare, ne in this city after

L.S

e Tuesday looking for

v Bigelow, uisnager

depaitment nf Hie Ke<

foundry, was

a cottage f-ir the summer.

Captain James Budd ha* been visiting hi* mother. Who resides at Tucka-Ii-hf. He tm.uglit the yacht Ariel from

H» winter quartets lo this place.

Thomas Scull, father of our townsman, Jo-eph I. Scull, died at hi* residence, Mays Landing, Sunday night, of rbeunistum, aged about 65 years. Cuder Hie direction of Hie Ladles’ Aid society the interior of tbe M. E. parsonage will undergo repairs before Hie beginning of the ronferrnre year. George Frnstermaclier, of 1 he Quaker City, Interested Iu OceanCHy pm|Hwas hen- last week looking after

cottage, Wed.

who died from a cancer as buried In tbe M. E.

cemetery liere last week. Tbe Rev. D. IB. Ackley preached the funeral *erI mon. Mrs. luike !• sufleriug Imui the

grip.

Mr*. Caddie Smith, confined to the bon weeks as the remilt of tended church Sunday.

That lie had paid out on order* 12.631 81,

leaving a balance of *778.75.

Principal Fritz's monthly rrpoH was

read and filed. A number of bills were ji^ph Hiekmi

| farm belonging to Salhe Scull-mw

Tbefollowmg resolution ww.dopled: ukr |H-W , 1 „ I1 .^mediately. KM-iIvcd I hat the tem hen. he In.truc , 0ur Kuud .j . lld cl)Urch ted to make promirtion. from one grade i lribul(d , i4 |he mlnK , D . rv r , llld

to another only when the pupils have ^ vemr

Shown their fituem f.rt*uch prumutious A nombfr of 0 | lv „ friends by-i—iug ^e required examination*^ b|Q1 . , ur|irtw s.u.rd.y letary Instructed (o pur- j eveulu g The programme »«

jdi*|HFraed a fine treat was served.

Atlantic City.

| in writing bla acceptance of a

aud Fiabbath d need of ttiem li

sal-s.u 1 >11 at Hits w riling.

Tell.” said the preacher, i

>'-Flanagan will take p-iw

P their

takri

they will surrender inrun

.•BwMug iu lulere-t i gellsi-LuHier spoke b

1 might mil lie in pi

Is influence. • that I madi

{ Hie rloaiug of Hie j '"'‘"d »

1 may be mi*-;

; desire (o become Chrisllmus. Sc Uiese have already yielded them

rejoicing In (he

chase .supplies.

Tbe hoard rimed Mr*. M. F. Slant and Robert Fisher as members of I school library commlllce for the balai of the school year. The dly superin-

tendent appoii

R. Fretz and Mias Mattie Boyle as member* of the name committee, the law requiring the board to elect two residents aud the superintendent to appoint two teacher*. The committee was Instructed to purchase library hooka to the amount of $56.12 when tbe law la complied with.

Adjourned.

,as { nation for city council John C. Rlalry

i In full sympathy with Hie

church people and the better element, who are decidedly- opp-wed to granting anymore tavern license* within SOU

of tbe boardwalk. He says, too: also have many personal fnend*

among tbe liquor dealers, aud to pru-

tbem from deadly competition 1

freely pledge myself to oppose the ap-

Tbr New Jrtsey grand lodge of the Ancient Order of I'nited Workmen, in annual evasion at Trenton hut week, elected these officer*: Grand master workman, William S. Lambert, Newark; gland foreman, Frank Tusoey, Camden; grand overseer, V. W. Naati, J’lalufield; grand recorder. J. H. Lipprncoit, Camden; grand receiver, Uuldsuu Test,'Camden: grand medical examiner, Dr. Elmer Borwia, Trenton; gold*. Ed win Cadmus, Bayonne; grand Inside watchman, A. Y. Tomlinson, Elizabeth; grand outside watchman, W. Wood, Camden: grand trusiee,

Egblh ! I’arke T. Rogers, New Market; repre-

; seutatives to supreme lodge. W. H.

. T. (.Tinton, who occupies' McCullough, Swe.iesb-.ro; J. A. Van*g\ on Ceulral avenue, be- j *»nt. Camden: J. W. Dreweudorf, Ni

uth>l.d Truth *treels, dur-, "»>'■' I j miner in-.uih-. was a recent 'on- UoUiug

r, George F. S

Miu-IjenaHle»lmau,youngest dsugli- j ler of .Merrick Steelman, of this city,! aud Charles W eslcoll, of Bridgeton. I Mere iiiannt! in Hie latter city on the; 24th nil VV E. Massey has purchssed W.

J AS

leput to its new site, ftfty d. Tlie carpenter* sre u Hie Improvements and

<1.1 p

i-.w engaged

iddillons.

5li*s Sallle W. Lake and Miss Mel--Tua Lake are visiting friends iu Philauia. Before their return they will visit Trenton. They w ill he absent

Mr*. A. D. Sharp. William Johnson aud family. Chilslopber Johnson aud wife, aud others, of this city, attended Hie funeral of Miss Wheaton at Bridgeton, on Thursday. Albert F-igg and family, ol Camdt Were the guests of S. H. Sampson and * : fe over Sunday. Mr Fogg Is making extensive improvements to one ol hi* Wesley avenue collages. Wilson A Wallace, builders, bav< been awarded the contract for a cottage by Reuben Cheewemau, of Bridgeton. Tbe building will be erected on Central avenue, below Fourteeutb street. Mr*. Lydia I-ee, who spent tbe winter win, her daughter, Mrs. WTIIIam Scull, at Newport Newa, Va., returned *• far aa Philadelphia last week. She will reach her buuie lo Ihl* city today.

Tlie Krv. Joseph P. Wilson aud Hie Kev.G. W. Herbert, of Baltimore, Md. paid Ocean City a buslneaa visit laa week. Although they had frequently lirard of this city by the sea they had never before visited it. They were much pleased with what they saw, and cxpreeaed some surprise at tbe signs ol solid growth manifest on every hand, in 1888 Hie Rev. Wilson was atatioued Abscoon. Atlantic coonly, bis charge comprising a number of churrbea that section. Both gentlemen are me tr* of the Methodist Eapiacopal deomlnalion.

alock-

■nerally. lo be In our own belter for ua and for all In > re interested. There la another fault to one need be told that i a

every II

tbe next door but one. I Republican and raised a Democrat, and am practically a Pmulst. Having thus proven my broad-minded liberality, I can safely appeal to tbe heat minds In all parties lupport In this very Imporiant campaign. 1 am In favor of higher salaries orter hour* for tbe police force, .rklngmen, who sbould be prnwilh half their clothe*, aa well a* hot lunches, by the city."

Hie Lougport drive,

which represents an expenditure <3 1100,000. will be opened to tbe public. This drive Is supposed lobe the fluest Inlbe Stale, surely tbe best which any celling In beamy tbe blufl of Long , Branch. It is a atone mad thirty feet ildlb and run* from one extremity of tbe Islatm to tbe other, about M-veu miles In alL It skirts the ocean front

for almost tbe entire distance.

John Howland was arrested at lanticCity Saturday for breaklug tn F*— windows and doors of a collage oc pled by Mrs. Annie Hcull, a daughter-in-law, who resided next door lo him. Mr*. Scull aays Howland threatened her life and cum|ielled her lo flee from

her home Saturday night. tended trip through tbe South.

Dr. Smltb, wbo claims lo be year* of age, and w hose marriage Ibif city |» few moulb ago to a worn of tbfty caused something of a sensation, has removed to Egg Harbor City, ; where he t* diligently pun-ulng a plsn ! l- erect a huge sanitarium for those afflicted with disease. His only cure is the water of Union creek, which be claims possesses peculiar medicinal properties. Dr. Smltb, even during tb cold weather of tbe last tbiee month!

regularly administering this

adapt themconsists of

a daily balb iu the waters of the stream at all seaaoua. Tbe danger of contracting cold is counteracted by taking what Dr. Smith calls hlaelixir of

which.

Tbe annual meeting of

holder* of (be West Jersey and Sea--bore Railroad company was held last week, when these dlreclort were elected: William J. Sewell. C. T. Learning, John M. Moore, Benjamin F. Lee.

,-to*. Wood. IS. P. SMUMW. *-» | ZIZZSZZZmH Wl—*,. WIIIS. 0. Kl.to, Js»-ll' L l „to 1 l«l~to».L II

Nixon, Charles h. Pugh. William Bettlc, John P. Green, Samuel Rea, W . H. j ilames. S. M. Prevest. The board organixed by tbe election of these officer*: President, W. J. Sewell: v^presl-

deuls. Charlea E. Pugh, 8. ; prolonging hi. III. nearly a century Samuel Ilea. •“ re '“ y ’^ ’ and a quarter. He is very unoommuin*; treawrer, K. w. Hmitn: | olca ,| ve ln bis plaus, aud ap-

-ill and II,. * Spnug ! towoll,

Draw Goods. Ginghams, etc., from 1-jc. up. L. W. Moons.

To Loan.—On first mortgage, on Improved Ocean City property, *1,000

RfcNT—Seven-rxxim cottage, on- ||j2oo. $1500, *’ 1

Joa. I. Scru..

r Hakd7

it I did it

HJ tbir

ivrely. If our i

an attend service In summer! aland by tbelr church it would j , its efficiency throughout the tl

year and advance all departments. I doi 'l not nay that members should not ucca- i I'l

ilonally absent themselves when

Mr. Luther is

lelsewl

e; hut, j tvtne very g

h Is

lie Is furnished le q aartett, wbo s com|»erd by '

rrwIllpMre. Hannah Ann Parker, wife of Thomas Parker, aged 72 years, died ■si de-. Saturday after s pn-I-mged illueas. Site Tilers 1 was Hie mother of Hie Rev*. Frank and * land Thomas Parker. Deceased was a sister e tbelr j of Captain P. M. Wheaton. Tbe evival funeral t<»ik place Tuesday afternoon. Jesu* Interment at Tuckahue cemetery. e year ! Mrs A. Wfilet* is seriously III at bet

goes,, home.

Ithout j Mr*. Eliza Godfrey, wbo has been in , their ( Ks,r health for several month- past, I* I slowly recovering. ' iy the Min Reha Gaudy Is eulrrtaiulng a ss I ha 11 young lady friend fi.nu Morrlsiowu. w give A sociable was held at the W. C. T. j U. hall Friday evening. It was largely ! attended. The mooey reali used for church purpose*. * Washburn Wtfiets, son of Captain WIHets, ts confined to hts bed with ' ’ J rlieumatlsm. are u- y| r * Rachel Leeds, who has been : siiilng III Ocean City for the past few months. Is spending a few days her brother, C. G. Miller, and wife In

tbta place.

W illiam Sletaer. a former resident of Dennlsville, moved his family to this place last week. Mr. riteizrr is building a basket factory, which will be his future employnuut. Mrs. Hlilie, wife of Captain 8HHe, la aeriuualy ill at this writing. Min Ann Champion of Ocean City, la vaaltlug tier sister In Hits place. Harold Dugan, sun of Rev. X. T. Dugan, while engaged In play collided with .Somers Garrou. His liead was severely cut. He was taken In tbe doc tor's where Hie wouud was dressed. He ts recovering rapidly. Master Garrou also sustained slight Injuries. On or about March 81 Mrs. A. Rauck will open a millinery store, in connection with dress making, at 816 Asbury avenue. The millinery deparlmenl will be In charge of an experi-

enced lady.

GH.BKKT A Lakb—Undertakers and embalmer*. Office and residence, 645 and 647 Anbury avenue. Tbe latest style casket always on hand. Bodies

S. fi. SAMPSON. Qontrootor and guilder, imetrslsy V ss,, IS, esn 4'll f, ft. J. 4s( pn-mpu; s-M-M u, Visas. i ■ ass wormlax Srssiaas furatab—1 G. P. MOOHE, Architect, Builder, PKACTICAl- NI-ATKK. Oreen City, X. J. H-sl fco-Aag ttlals c—nstsslli os has* Nirbolazi 4 oraoti, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, OCEAN CITY, N. J. EsUmsts* elvrs. Hiss* ssd Up—-itlrsu-ss srslshid. naUdlaes put up by -sntrset usdsy d. e:. lake:, iPracucal Carpenter anl Bnilftr: 1E2S Axkxr, Atim Ocau CH|. I. J.

isitor. It would do no go explain the reason, aud yo myself nor lo be excused,

uir might come liere wl

-e g-sid than I have duue by more frequently seeing tboae w ho are away from thecburcb. One thing I earnestly

t no person who Is pa»r will it I have slighted them beeir poverty. Indeed, 1 can-

not think that any will. I believe our t care should be fur those who are In

humblest circumstances. I esteem

I privilege to visit the sick where wanted- 1 have visited some places

e I thought i was, not, and some r I knew I waa not.' Minister* are in and often have no more a tadom

than other people. When your pastor calls. If you would like him to pray, he courteous aud request him to do an. I uce asked an old gentleman if I should ray. 1 bad been accustomed to shjg-

ig a verse before prayer uervoos condition, i

□ ptly, "Yea, hut don’t sing." Which leant, make a short prayer and leave. Our discipline makes I ft be special duty of the steward* to tell the preacher bat they tIUuk wrong iu him. Few ■cm to have the frleudlinewi aud courge to do tills. And yet. It a minister has any wisdom be w III greatly appre-

i have been hurt In

has done me good and 1

Th* county board of chosen freeholder* at a regular slated meeting held In Odd Fellow*' hall at Atlantic City last week officially abandoned tbe project to remove the county caiUlol from Mays landing and It can be said that tbe project Is stone dead for tlie present

The subject of remnvi agitated oft aud on for lb

years, but Is no nearer being accum . Adopted si pllshed than It was prior to Its luce)-- or Kebra “J.' ll, 5‘' ! <VMtiled la The action of (senator Lewis Evans ibh. who absolutely refused, and rightly an, - A , , to support a bill in tbe legislature K.il. diaftid In accordance with a resolution adopted by a bare majority of one vote,: to move Hie county capital to Pleasant -' vllie, carrying with ll an expenditure

$150,000, unless it waa condi-

•tinned that Hie matter should Orel be eubmitted lo a public vote, waa in a large measure responsible for Ihe Ian-. guisbmeut of the piqjeci, (be special - committee nf the hoard refusing

OKIHNANA’K Mo. «4. ID ordinance Co transfer eighty-four dollar* i rill,-lour dollars and taralv-sevsn reuli .mm light appropriation, and nny dollars

' approprtaUou, I* and I* berrliy translrrred

jandiqyreprlaVidfenfih —*- "

tor cotlartloa.

,o j p F in " A *“' ll ' M< ' Ml " < “ j2rtor

itt^naarred ale lodopt tbe senate's condition. L

Tlie project was given its quietus HARRY H. RICE

alien Representative Hcbucbardt, ol 1 AKCMITECT

IdCg Harbor City, who was a member

the special capltul removal commit-1 Bourse Buildlngf

e, oflered a motion to relieve Hie imiuittee from further consideration

' the matter, which m iopied without adlsseuliui

kful for

But c

f tbe

harmful aud

things is lo go aBbut town talking

Hie preacher. 8uch damage

themselves; they destroy bis Influence aud lujuretbechurch. Quietly, kindly tell him. I once presided in a quarterly conference where at the close a brother arose aud said, "1 f It la In order,! would like to speak of what oar preacher

■as done.” I asked him, “Brother,

rou a stew ardT” "Yes, Mr.” “Have you

pokeu to tbe preacher about thi thing*?” "No, air." Then I said, • In order, aud Hus Is not the Hi

ace.”

ish lo aay here that tliere i many In Ihla city whom I highly teem and I regret that I have not ti How we might sweeten i own lift aud bring ray* of sunshine fives by honestly confessing our regard for them. Many are afraid of being lak^Vur flatterers axe to grind, what nice things nay to people. And when we get exciled or angry what hateful and ipileful thing*. How much better tell them when we love them. The paper* aay that Illinois la to erect monument to the mother of Abraham lAnCulu. It may do the country good, but what good will it do tbe poor old lady who struggled along

' EIGHTH STREET A

Ocwan City, IS. J.

O. M. OAINDY

Raaatzxurntaur

Eiglith Blreet and West Avenue.

om'ms*- l ’pra rnmurr-

H-r drsinucj'll* sboulS leave tbelr

Mr*, riadie Green, a young colored omau, of Atlantic CHy, ended her life Monday by drinking a large quau\tly of lye waler. Bbe waa removed lo tbe city hospital, where *be died that Great Clearing Sale

plained of feeling considerably worse. „ , . *1 Of Men s, Toutba aud Bora aud tbe next morning she was In deep clothing, Hala aud Gent'* Fi •cbuly. Hhe resided In a flat at Dishing* at less than

Hie corner of Atlantic and New York

■ji

i Florida and a

The direct uutheru resorts. Including Atkvu, • ^“j*?** * loe * * 1 t. riummerville, Asheville and 1 ?t,w is r

Tills msgnlflceut i»o*ed exclusively of dmiof, library, { compartment, observation and draw tug room sleeping cars between New ! York and 8t. Augustine, also carries . Pullman draw ing room sleeping cam lo! H “* Aiken, 8.U.; Augusta, Ga., aud Tampa, i Fla. jbree other through trains leave •• :ic ■■ - Me Broad atreet station, Pbihulelpbla, dally s-'." ** c for Florida and points south via tbe . p ’ "*■ Boot tier n Railway. or'i^mfoTailoI ’ 0Cr *'*' ^ ^ Dining car eervloe on all through wins via tbe Bout hern Railway. b*w*w**» ms war*. Cbas. L. Hopkins, District Passenger ' mm w B r-% » T C? T Agent. 82S Chestnut .treel. Philadel- [VI, [VI tu N 1> K I.. phia. wifi be pleased to furnWi all In- *■**-“» •s'»-* formation. IC>3Jl Atlantic Ava.

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WILSON & WALLACE Contractors—Builders JOBBING PROMPTLY DONE. ae-« ol r—pomlenrr solleiue. 6E0. A. B0UR6E0IS & SON, (arpfBters aid Bnilders. ^ W-KAM CITY, M. J. I. B. POYER SLATE ItOOEEIl BANGOR. PA

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WILLIAM R. STONENILL PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING, Brick I-Aying. Etc. til Wort tn Ma»ou Line Prompt], Attended to. w OCEAN CITY. N. J. LEWIS E. CORDERY AU. KIN is* .OK CARPENTERING and

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FOR SALE. mwmsz is COTTAGES AND LOTS ALSO FOR RENT CENTRALLY LOCATEp in ocean cmr, N. J. ALONZO COnON, Owner, 618 Asbury Avenue

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