Ocean City Sentinel, 14 June 1900 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel. Eu « e " #z ***‘" to ‘“*i B f •*»»«» ^ 0,1 •vruue, i,r«i Mrveutti •trort,

THTBeDAy. jrXE II. 1906 P»"iUKl.

■ ' t r r ~ r '^— - Ompulu O. H ('mart Lh biilli and Waaball be glad to reonv» item, o) op«D*d a rtfre.Un.eut .taud at Third

to tM» rammuultjr ■

•’K’

lute reel .|rrr, and Bay aVeo

l». U. J l-.M., It II F P.l.^.

faith.

omununicaUun. ebould be a<- I'JIU* Dt. U: E. PalerT. eoU.Kt ou pan led with the full uamr and ad- 'V«4ey avenue, brUis Klablb .Irvet si^srr; * '>—■ e—«

" eel Jenry aud tfeaebure railroad,

'ini|..uled by hi* wife, »a> Iwre!

Mr.. M J. (lata, of Ualllm.ee, Md^ | Iwa purrhaard from Mia. C. M. Tlltou

May avenue, above

ATLANTIC COUNT! GLEANINGS. bv the -» Corre. M, « u<, y ,,f wUu i. by the Seatlael Correa- .» lmnilll , lortrwue at ibr Bil*bt..u Caaruo. aud I^wreuct C. fuller, of So. l!4l(ir<pruer*trtrt. f’hiladrlpbla.etarted

Bla.Mly reached Newman

>o* •wrupy-' for tbr in

d • it bln a fra miuuie* b<

IiOCAIi HAPPENINGS.

I. levin and family,

in( Ibelr cot lace for the ataaoti

Mm D. eibrlver aud family ^ down yeaierday aud will •emaln until foller eucceeded

Tile berm of II

bailee Adam, aud wife, of Atlantic j^rtpien,. of « Wly. vtalled I. O Adam, on Muuday. „„ CI „. d of

•- John liarriaon.

way n> ihe KcpeMlcai

VCBHM at Pblladclphia, Jaae l*. and bra ad Parade of (be Vtslttac

Clata.

t luwaM the U|I—.IW.|«- «4>wi ran be «dle.lMl if m t*H..»dtied .-.tan. Ilu.1

CIPE Mir COUNTT NOUS.

- N«w» of tbe C.waly UatKrrrd from

of Ke|>uldbwn ii

t will

Tbe Htraud aud Tbe T

( ouiicll will b‘ild a .pecial ineeliUK

■o-tuormw eveuliiR.

Tbe town la rapidly miiuit up wiih

euDiiuer a journer*.

Mm. M. 1>. McAleeee ha. reutnl liet collage lo a’VliKlma (wrly. Mm- Allen Hcull, of I'hlladtlplila. i. vi.itlng rtdalivee in I bn city. A Knurtb-of July crlebralloii I. next iu ordfr. t’au't we have one? A uumberof Itradlng railroadoltlciala

Tbe perfect weather of Hoi brought out Hit boardwalk .trull*i Andrew J. Comon, of t'amdrn, wa.

from an attack afedalic rlieuniall>ai 11m ElwUlr Idgbt company upulling In a »«» figlit Incandreeeni

Tlie l.ulrl Aetna o|e'iied ye.let under the luuiageuiriil of Mletlui.

Hourgcola.

A oiUMtrel iwtfurmauie i. one of attraellotM pruiulmd (bran Illy Ip

near future.

Captain 1'. M. \\ beatoii b- tiaviug hie euti.gH, Central avenue, below Kigbtb .irvet, painted. U. f. Htlurr aud fauilly, of Camden, are in tbetrcollage, Kiel Aabury avenue.

laugl.lt

Mm

I vug, have rrturnrd ft

the Quaker City.

tirorge Jttlrir. I. making lni|ir mrui. to bu double collage, Ni atrert aud Went avenue Tbe choir of tbe Fint I'lt-t.ylenan church I. itbetmiug aptrial mi Huuday evehiug'. nrivlcr It. M. enmli and family, of drlpbla, art in Ibrlr cottage, avenue, above H.-veutli street. A. H. Ituardiuaii. «f Camden a lew day* reoMiily lu tin* cit; Ituanlman I. a really owner lien Kirk bride A Men-liall Have |

Ktrarr A Co.’a

Mayberry rnpiy* an

iblr rrpulallou.

i- morning subject of (he Kev. J. II. HuawellV aennon in tbe Kirtt M. K. •lurch will be "The Book.” Tin Kev. J. B. draw, D. D., will preach in the nlug. Quarterly conference will be held Friday evening, 8 o’clock. druuidab weighing *izly-ouc id. aud nMa.urluK llirea feel IhreeIjuartrr inebea in leugti. wa.caught la*l • n-k oil Kigbtb.tree!. Tbca.hwaaoti ntblbilloa at J. T. Adam.’ place oa the boardwalk and attracted much alien-

e Ninth

Harry Matter, Jr., and family down (Saturday. Tbrlr addii Hlxleanth urcct and Cenlrwl aeet Hun Kbeuvlcr Adam., a memlirr of ■ hr Pruuay Ivanla legi.lalure, of I’hil. drlpbla, a|ieul a few day* Hi till* ftly

during tbe week.

The Rev. A. <J. Kynrtt. who till, a charge lu i’hiladrlidiia, aud family ate In their collage. Central arruue, above

Tbineriilti .Irvet.

Mr. H. I>. Iirvtriiig, .d FbiU dvlphla, i* occupying a collage ou Kigbtb aired, aud will apeud tbe entire K . It. Tolbert ha. purchaM-d of ^r.. J. K. Boyle a ■ village at Killh .Irert aud Atlaaik avenue. H* will move tbe building to a new .lie. Janie. Carnrk, of t.llbcrlon, Pa., am 1.1. Age til Kauck hi handle I hr bu.iurm at Hie lenlh alrerl del«il of the Atlantic City railroad. Mm. K. K. Kuglieh, of Pbliadrlpliia, acvompault-d by her dauglilcr, haenue down aud ofieiird hotel Kugll.b lor the •urumer moulli.. John T. Price aud wife, of rSlrrlmanville, were vl.llom at the home of tlielr daugtilrr, Mm. Hart) Headley. Moo-

of cuunril. held

Friday evening, Counciimeu Wdliam>n aud Barrow, were atawnl. The reel euannitlec wa. In.lructed lo urcliaara new .treet .pnukler. The •rbage •■ominlller wa* empowered to rorure iwoatrel wagon Unea for the

rmoval of gartwgr.

The HaiLV Bnv.KTKK, aa u.ual, will r lmue.1 from thia (ifflce during July aud Augu.l. Tlie Ural number ol rmr right will appear Monday. f S. There are arrangement* In me of pre|i*rm!loii which will letid uake the Kkiv.ktkk of IlKII .upenor my of It. pirdo'emor.. lie I Jidle.' Aid aoclety, .if Ibr FinM M. K. church, ddre to exlriid ibelr Ibauk.io Rev. J. H. Bo. well and lliown making tbe euterlaluTburaday evening an cjllecllou was taken amounting In 824.li;, which wa. added i the .oclely'a treasury. Benjamin (S. Champion aud bi< bride ere given a royal arud-oO by tbair friend, aa they boarded tbe car. Thursday for their w-eddlug trip. The

day.

Hie Baptist Kunday-~-lu.il enjoyed day’* oullug, laid Thuinlay, al Pelrieburg. All wlm went .prut a pleasant day. Daniel Mlrwart. of Vineland, omaipytug a college on A.buiy ave near Tblrly-tbird alreel. lila daughter. Mm. M. J. Huulley, areouipaulv. him. Hevlcca will be held lu I he ProlraUul l^ilwopal eiiuruh, Huuday. Tbla will luaugurale llie .ummer aea~m. The Rev. Marlin Aiguer I* |iaator In charge. 11m hotel Hrigliloii open* Haturdey, aud will be under tlie able managemen I of R. It. Hooy who liasaoMiccea.fully controlled u for many yearn pa»t. The ILadlee' Auxiliary of the Fiml Preabyleriau church wish u* tlielr thank* to Job. Hutton and (ic.rge Kraal for favors .Ihiwu them al the last

festival.

Marlin Algner. of ML Holly, thi. (Stale, peuitor Holy Trimly Kpiecopal church, ltd. rity, was here Tuemlay making amugemciii* f.* the aumi

month..

Profmaor (lodge H. Crcaae, of Hwaln-

eity.

spending hi. vacallnu by leklng a (brougb Scotland, Italy, F(

Uertnany.

Mm. Kuowltnn'a collage, Cmlral avenue, below Kigblb eireel, I. being raieed for the purpuae of addlug bearmeiil. CVmlraetor H. H. Rice I*

doing the work.

U. II. VYblleomb, eupevlntrndeui. aud O. A. VVeldoer, iralnmaairr, lulling railroad, ware lu Ocean City, Tuesday. They were tiwe In llie inlrre.1 of

that cirixiralloii.

William M. Taylor and family, Weal Philadelphia, arrived hare Thursday for tbe season. They are located lu Ibelr collage, Aabury avenue, beli

Hixteeulb atrewl.

A game of base ball baa been

arranged for Saturday all.

tween Hie home learn aud Hie Sea Isle

Illy dub. It will be played street and A.bury avatiue.

J. V. Klllaun and lamily, of Pbila drlpbla, came down Thursday evening and opened Ibrlr summer cotlagr

avenue, between Bixlb aud

■Hhwao av T neawwth at

•r tbr ea

nerve-racking clap of Uiuuder during Friday evening * aturm awokr lb* frars of ibe timid. Tlie min dr •urnded lu loneul*. aud IIir dedrical display was unusually brilliant. Hive us a trial ordei for coflrr; nolblug belter lo be bad I ban our ax- Blend eoflee, a trial order will omvlnoryoa.

CnxnicM A Runcna.

•unb si

William M. Rauck, agral al I lie Ri-adlng railroad d.[».i, visited hi* rr home In iMncaster City, Pa., Sunduy. Mr. Rauck wksstationed there a> agent for about elgtil yearn. •’ lion CdVpertbaall and family id in Ibis dly Thursday evening. I owperttiwalt I* the manager of Tbe Strand aud he la gelling that wlelry ready fur the .ummer trade. J. M, Canfield, of Pbliadrlpliia, who having erected a large liolon' Wesley svenue,, near Teniti «lrerl. bid. will hr known aa Hie llliuol* i tlir-Slrand, was In this dly Friday. The 1-adir.' Auxiliary of .tbe Fiml

linx Vandcrk

Mon Mere tbe ’-'l ”‘-—o KuffWiuisliou- ,1 * , " • l " «*“">

^ ,^3. cooveullou, and IbaClbr

R. Rlaley paaaed bis elglily-lounli " ““

birthday on Monday.

Rev. C. I. F.latleorge and wife, and j^y ndocwd maik while ym R Rlsley and wile .pen! Monday „. lu ^ ,, Krt Artm* avenu, Ith Mm. Annie Irel... : Rsauaylvanla, about Ho’H.K-k S. Mm. Idule. Hbinn. of Pbll«lel,d..a. r , rfl|Dr B be w-remned fo, 1*1,. it.ltl.Mr her ia.rein., Samuel Hark Mnir IUut ulrm<Fd hep. ,, „ aud wife. I , lld awav id Tbu 1 ^.^ I The colored man .l.ried lo foll.'.M Mr. i , ‘ hr

will b

-am aud cake.

A niu.lcal pri«raiiime

ng prepai

H. Mayberry, proprietor of tbe bouse that baan bis oauie. baa added

burglar aacape

buuae Mblle being Landing Jail Saturday mu they Mere driving tbmugli Hie -uarnp

Weymoutb,

Jonea, though liaudruOrd. Iea|wd fr.mi Hie wagou. He lauded lu Hw. bru.li. and before the constable could slop bl. Ilia revolver Jones had disappeared in Hie awaiup. ('odMable lirruabouse and a |-«~* of deputla

am pa, bnl lhcy bs-t all H luglllvr An amusing feal

In i. lelry, s

A regular communication of Ocean •dy bslge. No. IT1, F. and A. M.. will je held tbl. eerutiig. Krllowciafl degree aud rai.mg. Visitors are ex-

Allautic City, Tuckatior ■ding A banquet will

il Tlie Si

ye- of a Cblnamau dance with delight One young lady purchased live pounds fur the occasion. The many friend!. In this city of riioma. 11. (latretl* will deeply regret lo learn of lit. aerioua lllueas. He la ■uflrriug in .in paralysis and dropsy. Mr. tiairellaaud bia wife hare made an annual iHlgrlmage In Ocean dly for yeat. past, and during Uiat time they made a Inwt of friend, among our

Hie Champion, Wesley avenue, be low Kk-venth alreel, lias been thoroughly renovated, rvfuhibbed and iuled. A lira escape has been added, will o|ieu for bu.mem Halurday, under Hie mauagemenl ol J. L. Veal, who hasealabllalied an exoelleul re|>u;all»n among Hiuae who frequeul our xmsI during the torrid seaauu aa a bon-

iface.

On Wcdueaday ol last week, al Hie realdrurr of Ludlam Hand, Cape May House, John K. Reck, M. D., of Frackville, Pa., wa* married to Mis. Kae Kihel Hand by tba Rev. K. L. Allen, D. U, m*i.led by Ibe Rev. e L. Hand, brother of Ibe bride. The bride I* well known In Ibta ciiy, she Iwiug at one lime a Iracberlu our (Miblic arbool saey A FMward*' irnlala: William Moure's collage, Oeau avenue, between Kighih and Nlnlb sireeU, to m. K. Crump, Meicbantrllle: J. H. Riggs', No. Ii?i Asbury avenue, lo D. V. Hulburt, of Swarllimare; William I. (iraliama', 962 A.buiy avenue, lo Prescott Adamson, tlermantowu, Mrs. J. Hurt.', Kigbtb street and Wealey ue, to J. J. Be belter, Philadelphia

.1 HOu.

The regular meellDg of the hoard ol education wa* held Tuesday evening. Thou* present were: H. T. Abbott. U

P. Moore, C. M. Creme.

Alter reading and adopting Ibe Dlnules of the previous meeting, the report* of Ibe city anperiutendeul and principal ol Hie school were read,

papers were ordered Mad.

Tlie census enumerator repurled MO

children of acbool age.

Notices of acceptance were received from all Hie leaobere-elect except MiMaud H. Tuller, primary dcpartmeol Hills paid: Colled (Mate# Kxprem company, Su ernla; Honght.m, Mlflliu A Co., library books, Jli.90; John Wauamakrr, library U.ika, |M if ‘

Klwell l-kc, salary, >40.

Tlie uieeling lUrn adjourned unlll Monday evening, £Mb Inal . 8 o'clock.

To get Ibe beat freab meal, al II luwret prime iry l axxxa A BraiKK*. Foil HxiJi. - An upright piano. I .m| coiidltsio. made aapertallr f-r _wsbnre use. Inquire of Mrs. D. K

Lake, 1628 Aabury avenue. Have you **eu our *|o1ug

nil ng thirty-nine I

from h ernla op.

B. R. Hu ith A Ho:.*,

great..I in the parly'.bMiury. Il. ueral I..u» Wagner. Ibe .-Ulef ni.r-h.il of al least M,(MI to Hi OBU men m line

f been acouring Ibe i

ruiaugled wllb

having

bandcuna. Bakeraville. Adam, receully vi.itad hi* pa mils afler an absence of several Mrs William Hok* is viuliug her •ter In Hammonlou. Mias Filolse Kweel is on an extended ail In Washington. Richard Price and Ml- Marlin MrClaue. of Philadelphia, who were { nlly, will reside lu Atlantic'

CHy.

"hlldren'. ll.y was observed Hun r at Central. The Huuday—.-bool' owed tbl* usual i-nslooi of plscing Ibe flowers with a hu b the rhurch had i had been mrmbrt.of ibeKuods.t -cbool. During the year just closed iwu members have joined Ibe great Huong ommlltee went lo Zion lecorate Ibe grave of Arfe Kdmoud., who a year ago rendered iucb efllcieiil service. Engtish Creek. Children's Dsy servlm |iai-ed of! ery creditably. Much credit Is due Kuperiuteudeut L. H. Hmlth, ofllocr. and learlier- of the seboul. Organ Isl ua Hmlth and Mr*. Oliver Lee r musical selections vary acceptably. The programme: Opening chorus, 'Marching on lo Crowns of Glory;" urocalion, followed by the Lord’. Prayer by Hie school: chorus, “Row. Blooming;” Apostles' creed, ■H-hool: redial km, Link- Boy Hterlnian: cls.ros, “The Hummer Hong;" radiation, 'The Birds," Aseuelh Kuglk.li; recitallon, Homers; chorus, " King Unto Him;" dialogue, “The FourMotloee," Mary Poller, Raima Hcull. Mary Kugli.U, James Blackman; re*|Kiualvr reading; duet, solo and chorus, Mrs. Hal He Lee aud Alberta law; reel la I Ion, Msy Hteelman; chorus. “Bird Meluredlatlou, "lu the Hpnng,” Hmlth; dialogue, “Kixleen Ktepa Heavenward:" chorus, "The of Jesus;” recitation, “Little Thing*,” Kibe) Lev; recllathm, Rejoice Who Made IhePkiwer*?”

ornlly.sud Ibe police

are on Ibe out-look for Hie ofleudrr-. The fir. I re~ue of I be seas- m <s-co. ..d on the beach fr.mt Katurday. alien a young mail, giving bis name a. Alvio IlH-kins HI, of Pillladeipbla. was hauled from the sort. Hie rescue was made by a middle-aged man, wlm declined hi reveal hi* Identity. The accident was

i *hO I caused by IHckln-m beiiig suddenly , b*'j«ri*ed ,,,1, cmn ,i* while .aimunng

,,M ' out beyond Hie breaker Hue.

' , ‘” k ; Daniel Jones, cnloird, mIk> lias been

be Bridgeton jail for twenty days, been released lo Ibe aulborlties of idly, wlieie be is warned for steal-

ddpb

nnedIon a lib lb

y repreaanrative Kepunlnwi iladelphia and Ih-ading railwi i S|wclal excursion ik-keu Phil

lo Gettysburg

.a rale of 64 .UU for Hie rounfl trip. I* b. be add and g'sd going June to ’JM slid g.std for mum unul Mill, l«U, Inclusive. • lime of trains, rale* of fare and Information Hiereto, apply to any a aud Beading ticket agrul Ed SOU J. Weeks, lieorral Ps—nger Agent, Reading Terminal, Pbiladrl|dila. " ~>-

mg.

it singing canaries, great lamk lets, aprtgblly music, logethe dellglitful wealber lusdr He

-u lid ay school

'resbylenan churcb, Kuud

Kupcrintendrnt A

**l Ibe Pr mrmitug, H

coiniWied tbe exercise*, ahk-b open* wllb Ringing "Forward Our W ale wordF l*ra)-er, followed wllb H

l-.rdV Prayer ItskJr's child Ml

Ibr

bapliacd. Kingiii

Hong of Triumph:” rvspni slve Hcrlpture reading: kinging, “Loo Ing Cpward Every Day." Tbe Re J McMillan here made a brief addre allef wbldti the oSering for ibe Fresh Ha bba lb-school mission w taken. Redtalion, Harah Hmllb: re. •lion, Anna Wallace. Heveral otb ■■cal numbers brougbl ibe exercises a a close, and then Hie benedk-tlon

raa pronounced.

1*hrlnlrrloruf the BaplisU liandsuiue little edilhv was lasUly decora led, aud Hie parllcipaut* iu I he rrenlug's cxei rise* suslaiurd their iiarls ably. Huprr mlrndent H. M. Ksltau-h I lad charge of ibr programme, a bidi wa* introduced wllb congregational singing. Then followed an instrumental arlecliou by Ml*. Kllxabeth Hcbock; lord'. Prayer by Hupcriutendrnl Kalbarb; solo, A. Gairander; prayer. pasior;recilatlon, “Welcome Address,’' Km ms Hear; vocal seleclkm, male quarlrllr: rrcilallnn, “I'ngaTOcred Hhcages,'' Mary Kireatiinr: song, "Only Peuiilc," Hirer young ladk-a; recitallon, "A We* Las sle," Bt-nie Has.; racilallon, “I Wouldn't,” Kdltb Kalbadi; solo. “When Jesus Was a Utile Child," Daisy Fuller; recUaUou.'-dpporlunlly," Miiw V. Hmllb; song. Ml*. Dixon's Haas; recitation, “lilessliig Olhere,” five child ran; recitallon,"Tor. Speech,'' Ikirolby Is.vejoy; duel, -The Beautiful City,” Ml*. Belle Hand and Mr*. Ostrander; recitation. Mamma's Kiawa,” Messrs. Jrflrie* aud Kman; recitation, “OodTs Love,' 1 G. Hand and R. Morris; redial loll," Resolution* for at.'hild," R. He**; vocal aelecnou, malrquarletle; recilallon, "No Money,” M1— Klitabrth Veuurll; oflerlugs; singing, "Hland I p fur Jraue," adioul; belied Id ion, Kev. K.

Armstrong.

Under Hw direction of Huperlntendent W. K. Ijake, tbe decoration* of lire Flr»l M. E. church were more elaborate than ou previous uc<-ask>na, and llm programme rlldled words of blghrsl praise. Tire house, a* usual, was crowded front chancel rail to door, sod the scene b*filed description. The

political r>d |. llt [ mrw , 0 f |he children spoke the last |„ u< j rr (han words, lire day wa*

I heirs, and the ofllorrs and Irachers

Mis. Mol. Fleming, a chorus girl of ,^ , 1Ul ru . h m^mg

celrbralkiii meniorable.

lielva Hmllb; solo, Mamie Hlrelmau: address by the pastor; closing cborus “God Is Everywhere."

Atlantic City.

An appouitment somewhat not of lire ordinary asa mads Friday, when Mayor Htuy appointed ex-Mayor Max-

well

police departmeul. Mr. Maxwell was chief executive lu I lie early right tea. at tbe expiration of his term left oily and was totally iusl sight of unlll be relumed Iasi year. He gradually re-entered politics, and baa now me qullea power lu lire third ward,

appointment being a recognition of his service Ii

election.

8B0 invited guests. Tlie Kev. W le ofllclaled. Elisabeth D>ugh.f Camden, was floaer girl, while Maud aud Mu» Kslell Corson were bridesmaids. Tbe gn-omatneu mete New Brunswick, and Milton Chsmpkm.a tool Iter of ibe groom. KIErela Champiou filled lire role of maid of Isiuor. _ Tbe young «hi pie came to Occam ity Immedlalrly afier tire orreiuony, ud a rwrepllou was held al the real euce of F. K Champion, father of tbe men. Ocean avenue, tret ween Kighih ■id Ninth street*, from 2 to 4 80 p. m, I which ll.l person, were present. The wedding gilts »er#Biany and val

tbe Dunbar Opera company.

Young’s pier, bad an odd dip In the

Thia was tbe program me: Opening

lire aea, aud opened a trap door. M i— Fleming was alaudlug lu her dresadug

waiting a Call. The call came

after Ibe trap bad been opened, aud

Fleming plunged through II lulu

tbe aea. Alger, realising lire aoddenl. Instantly went down the trap after her. He caught Hw girl aud held her until 'Uarlev Mitchell, wllb a rope, descend ed a ladder and fished them out. Miaa Fleming escaped unhurt, although very seared aud wet, and she did not taka her usual part In tbe performance of

tbe " Pirates of I'cuxauce."

At a meeting Friday of tire City Life Guards, who are obliged lo buy their own uniforms, fire men who will protect ballrec. on the heach this summer adopted a garb that will outdo tbe reputed glory of Holumou. lu addition to ibe customary red shirt and Mack knickerbockers, Hw sturdy life asters will be atlired lu golf coals of pk-iureMjue color* and red storking. The golf coal was decided upon because Ibe guards fell Ibe nerd of a garment to cover them when they emerged

In attempting to save Arthur New-

man, of Oxford England, from drowning In the surf. Huuday afternoon, Leopold Yaodsrk, a wealthy and prominent merchant of Berlin,

Germany, nearly forfeited hi*

life.

Imkr; recilallon. "Welcome," Willie Campbell, for lire boys, and Loul Colson, for Ibe girls; molloea, John Hutlou, Howard Htanlou, HI. (lair Thorn, Irving Bradshaw, Amy V I .aura Hmlth. lues Corson and Krnlah recitallon, Iona Adams; solo, Roy Bourgeois; responsive readings; recitallon, Jeauute Hhuomkofl; recitation, “The Reading of lire Bible," Beulah Cbatnpkin; recitation, **Tbc Light of the World,'’ Amy V< ithra, Roy Darby; song, primary deperlment, giving Hw name, of Hie twelve apt wile*; churua, “Hweet the " remark* by pastor and roller quartette, “Four Lillie Hunbeam*." Beulah Champkin, Margaret Parker, Loalaa Corson aud Kloreorr Hatton; recitation, "In tbe HprlugIme," Violet Champkin; rerltattau, 'Buttercups," In ex Curaou; “Fiuisiea," Margaret Parker and Eleanor Khoomkofi; cborus, “Hasten Away;" rerita-

ma,” Frame* Taylor:

reellaikm," Why Are Wefllad HwlayT'' Daisy Morey aud primary department: recitation, Kwlng Corson; rerltatlmi. Edna Hchurch; chorus, “Hw-ret Are Hi* Roaee; ” recitation. Mabel lleuuetl: recitallon, “Birds," Julia Morey; dun, Rlewnor aud Jewnule Hliuumkofi; chorus. “Life ds Full of Httwshiire: ” recitallon, Ida Moore; reeltalkm, Agnes

red 1*1 Ion, -Howlng and

Both were unronsejou. when ! Raaptag.” N.llle CampbHI; cb.Hu.,

Bring Blooming ikswi.;" rerltaHoo,

"t'timing lo Church," Hulli Davi-; •I* c ' ! red alkm. “Four LUil* Runaways,"

talon and wera qulle exdllng Tire Julu Morey, Iona Adam., Klursoro t wo men entered Ibe aurfal the fool of Mu(lo|i . ud AoM cVmvrr; chtsu.,

llliuol. avenue, about *.»0 o'chk*. aud Reauliful Flower*,” prim so d!• ported lo lire wavre ahtHil Iralf an eboro., “Hal to hour. Newman became too endure beoedlctkio. some, aud, aalmmJnf mil beyond Hie j

We bow to the ine vital ile. The law ol the land is supreme at

syauLFBuis'

A NEWCOMER

The Up-to-date Druggist

S at. trai realA SAmaMk^Km.

.. ere -ma real. ;i.«aax.

bridal fadty left on tire evening

wedding lour They will vlsll New York CHy, Hufiaki, Walklns Glen and Niagara Fails. Upon tbeir return ihej III s|trud Hie summer in Ocean Ciiy

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Hist James Llewellyn, barber, la not low maimed for life Is due hi tbe •atchfulueaa of lire crew on lire West Jersey aud Hrashure railroad I rain ahlcb reach— here al II.Ala. m. The train was on Us way frran tbe Second street station, after delivering pamenger., and a lien II was nearing Fourlb alreel coaatug, Tbomaa Aaderbrakemau.who was on lire rewr plat - i ou lb* lookout, noticed a bicycler apprtrerhlug. The wheelman was soon reoigniird aa Jam— Llewellyn, a barber, whose aetise of bearing is very much dulled. Tbe engine bell sounded it. warning, Ibe crew cried out lustily, he wheelman did nut slacken bl* I or swerve from bl. course. When rmau Anderson realised that Ibe Inevitable would happrij be leaped from Hie pisiform and aped away lo leicepl lire rider w (war fate aeeuie sealed. Tire brakemau readied tb el man'. aide just lu lime lo bu; taller from hi. w heel a. Hw tral went by. Tire wheel was wrecked b Mr. Ll.weU)

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Tbe Willi—nf thl. Ihrillhig locldenl turned away Ibelr (read, when all ' reM-ulug M r. Llewellyn •ermrd

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known that Mr. Aujfersoa’s act of berokun bad saved a human hfeltrey

bravery of till* bumble employ—.

Tlie following aubacrtpHoua lo U advrrtkdng food have been reportad by L. M. Cre.se, pi—idrul of tbe board of trade:

Experienced colored cdi aania a Itualtuu lu bold or largs boarding inuse. ('all TIO W—l avenue.

Tbe Hods FuuntaluHxxl— ooee more. Try out Claret PhoapbaU Cm alvakt. Try our air dried b—f. finest dried Iwefou Hre market. Ckamem A Roux For Hair —Two bouo— and two on Ontral avenue, bdow Kigbtb alraeL Apply Central avenue

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ilaia large assortment of rommon •lock sbo—. C, JlAMAH A Co., TIM F««k Balk:—Had cedar post* and piling, all heart, aian all kinds ut imk and pine piling Apply In Robert K.

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CEMETERY INCLOSURES

Works at Pleasantville, N. J. “power plant WILL RUN DAY AND NIGHT

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inconveniencing them. We abide by the law from sense of right, not compulsion: therefore our store is closed on Sunday. By being closed we mean we will not supply you with anything on Sunday irre.s|»eetive of when you placed your order.

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