Ocean City Sentinel THJ'K8I>AY, OCTOBEH 26. IWO
Wa aball tie (lad to raoalTt Item, of new* and rommuiilcallniia of Intereei in till* community and our reader* (•very where. All eommunloatlon* abould he r.inipaulMl with the full name addrea* of tit* writer, not neoeaat for jiubhr»ll("), but ai a Kuaramaa of
UOCAIi happenings. I'rrpare for wluler. HUinn doom are being put up. I* your name on the rcglalry Hat? No lunger In the awlm-tbe bathing
The
arrldenla.
* no longer
la*l >|uarler. Dead I rave* ar Nothing now corner polltlm.
Dtblal Donoboe, wife and child, of •blladelphla, we
vlaltora.
deorge Itrlck and wife have rented i
and Uken occupancy of H.N. Hun ion'* cottaga, Twelfth atraet and Aabury j 5*a lal* City. ‘ V ““- „ , , t'barlea Htrlckler, t'harlea Co liner, HI maun Krle baa rented laaac I^e. Joaepb Htraubmuller and John Haleottage on Art.ury.eenu., below Ni.th, bach, l■hllidel^hlan.. have .wanted reel. Ha look poeaeaaiou ynlerday contracta for the erection of four cot-
>«*» In tbl. city, to rewt IIS.OOU.
roe Kmereon eaae will com, U p f„ r , Wildwood trial next Tuwwl., .1 Cap. May r wn .... Wildwood.
Uooae. Quite a number of a dent* have beau aubpoenaed to
rwatr cwweeallww. Holly Baacb-IUnJmniu V. Barkar.
The Ka publican county con ran Hon Ixiwer towrublp-Iarael Vanaman, waa bald In I be court bouaa, at Capetlrorge Dlcklnaou and Alban Matbewa. May Court Hduaa. on Halurday after- Middle Towuahip - Eugene lla)w,
l.lnwood t.'oreon, a prominent dn glat, of Philadelphia, apent a few daya •la paal weak In tblaclty, tbegue<t 01 I* falber, Collector Nlcbolaa Coraon K. It. Torbert A Hon^-tiave ralaed barlea Dcuu'a colUge on Aabury ave ua, below Pourlerutb alreet, in ordei wt a baaemenl may be placed undei
I lev. John H. Boa preach at the M. K. c morning and ev (rated aoug aervlce
will
• III pfrcai
r luvalhla and
dclirale people.
Quail and rabblla are repori
plentiful Ibla fall.
The foliage thla autumn
tirlglitrr Ilian uauaP
It won't be long Ull thou,
be toward Ilia bolldaya.
Out aide flablng la rgcellrut. ralclica v® rep-irled dally. Iter.tleorge Herd, of A ban
among Turaday'a vlaltora
Common council will meet I Worry over uri| aid bllla b more credilora Ibaii drbtora. Quite a large number of 01 clan* apent Monday In Phllad Captain P. M. Wbealou I
Waited relative, at Tuekaboe laat week. J. K. Hare I baa purcliaaed of II. It.
Weatbrrby lot No. 7*1,
city.
Mra. Mary C. Oarretaon la Waiting
■ killed
r pullil-
d Alvab Burley, of A
lie City, w<
•Mbelr pareoU, Andrew Burley and ilreel, ou Huuday. The Ocean Pier and AiiJuaement <11111iwny Intend making exleiialve Improveueuia b> their pm|ierty al Ninth alreet >ud boardwalk prior lo the o|«ulng of Prank Headley and wife, of Millville, ■tit of Hie former', bealtb. They are gueala of J. Laban Headley
ood f<
A Hannlgan, of Treulou,
Inatltuled ault In the Hupreme
ngalual the borough of W |«n«i alleged lo lie due for funilehed lu the niuatrucllon of
Cape May Cltv.
AunuuucemeuU bare been racWvti lieretbat Mlaa FlorenceBetieret, daugh
May, a
'. Benei
ife, of C
ilted In marriage to
joaepu uowker, of Pblladelpbla, early In November. Mr. Itowker U a well known clubman of the Quaker city,
Molly Beach.
John Applegate, a (bdierman, who, Willi Albert C'oraou, waa raptured of! t-a|« May on Tuewday laal, and who waa eupfiaard lo have been drowned, relumed to hla borne Monday. Applegate w aa picked-- up by a acbooner and <'a 1 ned to Norfolk, rraidilng Pblladrl-
».u"w«d»wne.
Ilia
w ife ou Weal ai
irTeutl.
lion day.
7 be l>
• •teaming and bulling and lie down uulil afler
oolmalr, Mr*
r alrewdy commencing to
prepare for Hallowe'en, next We
day ulgbt.
The open arawm f,.r abooliug .quail and rabbit* come. In III Ibla HUIe
Tbureday.
H. H. Marier and wife, of Can were down over Holiday, reglaterlug at the Kmmett. F. J. Hmllb will wdd a bay wludoi til* colUge, corner Fourth alreet and Aabury avenue. iw-auder Coraon and wife hare been among tboee who vUited Philadelphia during Hie pa*t week. Mra. t'rlah Y. Hr** and brother, llwvld ilibba, are vial ling irlatlvre lu Ptilladrlpbla thla week Mlaa Mwwtla-SlrIckland, of tblaclty, la Walling |>er graud|iarenla near Freehold, Monmoulb county. Cbarlr* Mallbewa, Jr., luw bad one bis tVntral avenue mttage*, above Heveutb •treet, rejialuted. I. . M. Hea*. manager <d the Enterprise Telephone Co . waa atleudlug to buaiuea* in thla city Tueaday. Mra. Joaeph Burleigh and daughter, Maggie, are spending severe! daya lu Camden, the gurau of relative*. Mlaa A. V. Cooke’s dbtlagr, Central avenue, between Sixth and Hrveutli alrerU, lias been nicely paiuled. Tueaday will be the laal dty for voter*
The ladle, of the P will hold a reception for tbelr paslor. Hev. A. W. Williams. In the cliuridi Friday evening, October 2U. All friend, of ttie eburrb and cotigregalluu are cor-
dially Invited.
Mr*. Martha Hurford and Mr*. A W. Harvey and twoeblldren. of Atglen, Pa., returned borne ou Tuewday after * pending a week at Hie residence of exMayor O. P. Moore and wife, No. IAS Mra. Ilallle McCluaey and Mlaa It. Sail(b,_of Falldliglon, Buck* county, Pa., have relumed lo tbelr home, afler apeudlbg a week very pleaaantlv wllli
tbelr old friend Anus Mahan, lu
H- B. Conver ha> Itie contra<-t for the plumbing work lu J. K. Fox’, collage, Fourteeuth street aud abd Mr*. Houben'a collage. Tblrteeutb street and Aabury avenue. He la alxo pultlngln a hot air furnace at the M.
K. church.
AI IheKlrel Pnehytertau church Huuday the |iaator, Rev. A. W. William., will preach both mornlug aud cveulug. Morulug subject, "The way Paul went to Hume;'' evening theme, "Weighed n the balance and found warning." Special aervlce* will he held every ’veulug next week, except Saturday, lu he Prewbylrriau church, lobe followed by the quarterly communion service ' iqilay morning, November 4 A cordlaltnvHatioo.fspMlwIly to nun-church goere, U extended to all. The Democratic county couveuliou wa* held at Cape May Court Houac on Tuewday, Samuel E. Ewing, of West Cap* Mty, wascbuaeu chairman. ExLemuel E. Miller, of Cape May City, waa nominated fur the senate aud Frederick Schmidt, of Woodbine, for
lo pi wo
telry
ie Presidential electi william K. Maawy aud family have been spending aevaral days at Millville, the gueala of Mr*. Massey’s paresta. Tlie tax sale for IHM dellnquenta will occur on Thureday next. No other adjournments of thla sale will he made. Wllleta (iudfrey aud wife apeut a few days Ibla week at Beealey'a Point, the guests of the latlera auo, K'V. CojH. M. Paxaou and bla daughter* returned lo Ibeir Philadelphia borne yawlerday afterapeodlugeeverwl montba <u
this dty.
<iua|>el problblilou maallng* are held In the M. K. church every Saturday eveulug, led by the pastor, Krv.Jubu
H. Hoawell.
Quite a large delegation (rum this clly attended Hie UrpublMwu county Couveuliou at Cape May Court House
ou Saturday.
John M. Z irn aud family left ou Monday for Pblladrl|>bla after «|■ending four montba at thla bewutlful,
brail by nworl.
John McAlctaw la laying a nagsloue pavement In front of Cbarlew A. 4Nim| • 1*11'* pro pert lew on Aabury avenue, be-
low Eighth street.
Mrs Samuel Kuarell relurued to her tionir In tblaclty Monday evening after a week's vl.lt with relalivv* lu Ocawu
(INIUty, Ibis State.
' H. N.Htaatou will have a hot water beater placed lu his restdruc*. Ceulrad avenue, below Htgtb street. H. It. Coo-
ler will do tbs aNWk,
Mrs. William Lake, curuer Fourth street and Outrwl avenue, entertained a number of friend* al a quilling party yesterday el Her borne. Councilman A. D. llano wa and Wilbert Hark were wt Washington Park yesterday Helming to Presidential can-
didate Wm. J. Bryan.
Mr* Urorge Jordan, of Aabury Park, baa been *|*ndlug sever*! day* In Ibla clly wt lit* bom* of Mr*. Carrie K lUr-
ter. kOU Aabury avenue.
Dr. J. W. Thatcher aud wifc, of Philadelphia, were tor* on To—day looking after tbelr cotlkgv <m Ocewu
avenue, above Krgbth *iren.
John M. Earn aud wile returned on Friday Imm h t** days’ reaching trip through Norlbaaiptoii, Monro*aud
Pike couuliaa, Pennaylvaula. K. H. Turner 1 «■ putting a
the ai
Hev. W. H. (Idea presiding elder of ■e drat district of the New Jersey A. M. K church, will preach next Sunday evening at the Kulgblaol Pylblas ball lo (be mlaalon preaided over by Iter. Heury Hector. Mr. (Me* la au able ipeaker. Mr. Hector w ill conduct the Ocean City Volunteer Fire company, N'o. 1, on Friday received a new cbenn»l engine, weighing about 4800 pounds. It Is filled up with two thIrty-Bve gallon tanks and tMi feet of ibemlcxl hose, together with two baud anka. The machine also carries KUO feet of rubber h<ee, whll* the old one only carried 460 feet. It I* a beauty. Tbe same compauy on Tuesday received their new team of hones. Kemeiutier the eulertaiumeut to be glvru-lu the M. K. church next Thursday evening lor the beuetll of tbe Ijadlc* Aid aociely. Kcv. John H. Ibwwell will lecture on tbe aubject "Caelle Cardtu tolbeUoldeu Uale." Professor Caswallaud Davies, who traveled with I hr famous Moody quarielle, au elocution lat aud leuor altiger, wIIIa.*lat. No dll be charged, it being entirely a ftre-wdl uBerlug. Hev. Jobn B. Adams, of Picture Mick, Pa., baa accepted tbe call, which to become tbe pastor of the Hapltsl church lu Ibla npou Ida duties her* about November 1. Mr. Adam. a Jererymau and was formerly connected wllb ttie M. E. conference. He I* a rising young minister, aud bia frieuda aieb blm abuudaul auccew* lu new field of labor. He will more family tore next week aud lake occupancy of B. R. Hmltli'e collage. No. 1048 Aabury avenue. Hero*, the Haokeawk prophet who predicted tlM (4*lve*toU dleaeler. eaya that we ar* lo have a very cold fall and Winter. Tbereldaat weather, which will al tb* aero mark, will be In Itacem' bar, sad good sleigh lug a III accompany II start about November •Ion of elunus wlll'aMt u* through lb* entile mouth. Ou November &'and 8 there will be hewvy a tonne which will give us Bn* sleighing Chrlalwa* will ea*
Ocean City.
John Hlrallou ba. a posllloii lu uu< 1 be Allanllc City life saving station* Hev. William P. Hlle, pastor of tbe Hapllat church, is ou a ten days’ ' Amu* T. (iaridy made a huslnesa trip » Ocean City last week. Ml** Mary Ituxtiy I* vlsltlug her 1 ere iG'Tuckaboe. Ml** Leltle Corson wre lu Ocean C 1 few days last week. A young minister of Phlladelpl ■readied lu the Itaptlst church li tuuday, both morning and evening. Albert Coisou has purchased a u William Miller, of Jersey City, *
■ rip lo Philadelphia ou Monday.
A very Jelly pally of young people '■(joyed tbemselvrv at tbe bom •aptaln Daniel T. Coraon laat Friday eveulug. Higher Collins has built a guuulug Joseph M.Cursou, UeuevaHappi Lillie Young were tbe delegates to forth league convention held llrldgelou last Wednesday and Thursday. They report the eeaalons aa being very' Interesting. Hev. Mr. Peck preached a very eplrtd eermon In tbe Trinity M. E. church Huuday eveulug.
• alight change, but begmulng with Tb. redemption deed asked for by H. January snow atutm. and aero weal tor iUOnnaou lor tut No. 647, Hactlou D,
Dr. Jacob It. laaard, Mi* of lb* br*l
known cilia*na of Uloucasier county
■f Hi* iddeat prwctMouer. In
1 that section of lb* country, died at bb
lu Ulaaaboro on Huuday Tbe d wa* about sixty ywon of age,
1 and graduated from
uuoer nia cottage ou iicewn aveoov, MMlcal culleg*. a “ ebovr FourthelMet. William 'll Hlooe- | ar i,i) yean ago bill I*gq|ag the UMreu work. L( g. Hunger laaard, a well known Arthur H. Morey baa Naiad Mr* H. ■ member of lb* PblladelpbU and New F. Weft's eutUg* ua Oeulrwl aveaue, bar. Auother wwi laaUua pracebotr Eighth etNel, and wM Uk# po*- iwiug phyaletab at that plan, reawhia of (to same na Monday. Hr laaard waa well known W Hliam K. Massey, af tbt* Mty. •* I Clly Ha w •to-led • director of the Ocean PIN and Ocean Oily * ■*' - yx on Cautral avanu*. near Fifty-
daugblr 'lly, Mi Towns
Seavllle. Illdeon dandy vialied b . Mr*. Edward Boyd al Ocean ■day and Tureday. ■nd dandy and w ife a|irtit leceutly w ith friend* In Ocean i A. Coraon, of Ocean City
Beealey'a Point 'aniline Llppiuootl, who k
:e lhai
ilddle I
11 appol
of III
Tb# c
order by A. Carlton Hildreth, of Rio Oraode, who, after reading tb* call, waa reelected chairman. Hwaln waa made secretary. and Eogeu* Haya and Robert Klator aasleUnt secretaries. Tbe obalrmau appointed (be follow committees : CredentUle—Paul E Carroll, Cbaria* Horn, William L. Cummings, Thomas Bray and Wllmer Burley. Kasolutlona - Walla? H. Leamlug, deorge T. Weeks. Jnaepli Hutton, Harry H.HoRman and Byron l.lvexcy. While waiting for tbe credential committee to report, It Ocean City bad a "Mark Hanna" who called for, ant amid great applause CapUIn James W Lee arose and advauoed to tbe centre of tbe platform. When quiet was restored to made a (Ive-mliiule apereb, frequently Interrupted with laughter aud tbe clapping of bauds. 'Che credential commute* reported a lull delegation aud no roiiteeta. Tbe delegates were: Angleaaa—Harry H. Hodman. Avalon—Thomas Bray. Cape May City-Joaepb K. Hand. Robert J. Crtswell, Joseph H. Hauce, t. leamlug, Edwin P. Clark, J. drldtu, Hatnuel J. Trusty, Matthew C. ilenckert„Alleu Wales. Denula township — deorge Hayre, eorge Dougherty, Maurice Payne, Paul K. Carroll, M. L. Bayard, Keubeti "healer, Richard dreenlee, laal
Jud. -
Holly Iteacb-du* Nelson, Ell BarLower township— Israel Vauai Albert Mautowa, deorgs T. W deorge H. Dickluaon, William Lsderty, Frank Hey mi Middle Towuahip - John Hparka, ■aac Powell, Charles Kuaa, Harry Carey, William Kimble, A. Carlton Hildreth, Heth Miller, Jr., Cbarlea Hode, lllrdaall Hewltl, Eugene Hayi towla HU I well. Owau Clly—Hiram Hleelmaii.T Lee Adama, Joseph I.Bcull, Jiawpb Hutton, Harry Heaulley, William H. Johnson. lal* Clly—Charle* 8. Hhlck, WIIliam T. Haluea. Cape May—Waller Homan, luwnablp — Albert Coraon. Hollis P. Mtckel, Anthony H. Smith, Jobn W. dandy, Corevllle E. Htllle, ’ ' 1 Wallace, Jr., Waller Taylor, WII-
Burley.
eat Cape May—William K. Cumrnluga, Samuel F. Eldredge, J. Woudrud Eldredge, Prluoe Humphries. Wtldwood—Byron J. Llveaey. Prior to taking op nomination*, tbe chairman appointed Charles Hhlck judge, and Ell Barnett aud Harry Headley teller*. lamsn, of Ixiwer towuahip, speech, nominated Hubert tbeaenale. Joaeph Hutton, of Ocean City, seconded Hie oomlnaon. John Wallace, Jr., of I'pper iwuthlp, In a few well chosen wordt nominated Ellia H. Marshall. Tbl .Hand, 62; Marshall, 8. Hand waa declared tbe nominee. assembly, T. I<ee Ada Ocean Clly, In one of lb* best baling apeecbea beard lo Ibe court *e for several years, presented the ie of Lewis M. Crease. There being other candidates, Mr. Crease's Domination was made by acclamktlon. A committee, ouualatJug of T. Lee Adams, Tbomas Bray and Edwin P. Clark, waa then appointed to bring the candidates before tbe convention. Tbe resolution committee preweuted tbe following, which waa adopted : Cape May eoanly,
irgan, to he need at tbe cottage prayer meetings. mdlua Blackman baa been apeudwerk with bis parents in this 'ur Junior lieague meeting waa very lulrmllng laal Satuiday, led by Mlaa lllam Coraon and Washington in went to Ocean City laat Friday. iV. Coreoti waa doing business In idelpbla Monday. Council l*rocecdlngB. •(■ecial meeting of common coun>r Ibe purpose of taking action ou the duplicate* of anesement, paaalugan iirdiuauce, paving bllla and giving a redemption deed for lot No. 647, Section D, waa held ou Friday eveulug, all ■ueiutorv being present. After an examlnattuu of tbe Klral ant duplicate. It waa ordered that I tu per foot tie added Id the hay front eewment tot see n Second and Fourth
urdltiaiK* granting Cbarlea Watson, hi* associates and assigns, a gas franchise waa then taken up, aud ou motion ot Councilman Thorn the title waa stricken out. incllman Hand, fur the tire committee, reported (hat lb* uew chemical engine bad arrived; Ibat the committee bad carefully examined Ibe same aud found It to be In accordance with tb* The Mlowing bllla were read aud ordered paid: D. K. Lake, 802; A. J. Smith. H»; Halloway A (V., tMU Tb# contract was ordered Bled wllb tb*
Wbill.
TU* redemption deed asked fur by H.
la referred to lb* auttcHor
Tb* Atigntie county board of fra dels Saturday refused to buy tb* Pts**autvlll* turnpike, owned by a 1 any. k» llW.uuu, and directed (to county euctfieer to eurvey ■ new brio Atlautte City, acroe* the mead Tb* setiaute eutimiUed lu wdvauei uew fiiad u kVi.OOo, exeiualv* of the I gw. The present mad ealleeti 1 aud the county desire* lu mahs It
A full Hue of mlllluery, lataal etylea. Si Ik*, velvet* and all over lacs* for Am irnamln**, baby care aud toqtn Mrs. A. lb Hauck'a, kli Aebury ai lo* creaai every Saturday night during tb* wtaler al X H. Cbampkai'a, Heveutb and Aabury.
tof tlie prettiest of Hie aut marriage reremonlr* was (to wedding
ty. of Mlaa l.a(ir«
(JlberwoD, of Tom* River, N. J , Arthur H Morey, a popular y.i tau of tbla clly, at the borne of ride's parenla, lo. tbe pretence 1 ■rg* number of Invited guret*. I L- O. Maucbester wa* tbe ofllclallug clergyman. Mlaa I->llih Etuley was d of honor, and Mlaa Daisy Morey ler of the groom, aud Miaaea Geneva Edna Gltorson, alalers of the bride, acted aa flower girls. Tbe room w tbe wedding occurred was haudao Itb flowers and p<itted plants. Tlie bride waa drraaed atlu, while Ibe groom wore t loual ault of black. Afler I ty and congratulations, a wt ■akfaai waa served. Tlie bap were Ibe recipients of many bandaotu* aud useful preaeuU. Tbe bride aud groom left Toma River ou an afternoon train for a abort wedding sy will come hi ibla ettybo Monday next aud make thla Ibeir permanent tome. They will reside
[lorv of tb* eooatrr at bom* and abrawd, Ibd la order ibat lbs areal work or etrUlaa-
rofSKTMW B o?T£.X; 5STb twnleea Ibsm lbs Uasslaa Ullbsnr lo be
sSSSff 632 ' 2 ' 1
Haualor Hobort K Hand was then introduced to tb* cooveutlou and ottor tblugs said to waa do atrancar lo tb* people, aod Ibat ba ouutd at *x press bis grwUfloalioci for tb* u usual boo or oonfsrrad upon him by rwnamluatlou; to hoped all would to with blm and help elect the ticket. Lewis M. Creme followed aud said lu
"This bring my Bret 1
part _ _ _
lu pull lira, I hardly know what lasspected of m* to aay : my Ant thought Is that I bri like *1 pressing granted* lor tbe oomlnattuo cun tat red upon me;
a Kepublkao, always have beau,
aud expect tucuulluu* to to one, and If elected I aball stand tor ail Ibat I*
Georgs E. Hayre and lawlab God.
Alfred Crew aud John Hayre. tbwau Clly—John 1‘, Fox, Jerome S. Kuah aud Joseph G.Cbsmptou. Hn 1*1# Cl ty—William Haluat. Hiulb Cape May—Waller M. Homan. I'pper townablp-Jobo W. Gaudy. Anthony B.- Hmllb aud Curavlll* K Htllle. Weal Cap* May - Samuel F Eld-
idga.
Wildwood-Dr. William H. Mi— lander. Tbecomtaltlee organlxrd at once by electlug Eugene Haya, rbalrman. and Samuel F. Eldredge, secretary ... w nj (juid adjourned meeting at tb* llrextou Villa, May, on Saturday next, at oue o
tTUKTIC CDUNTT GLEMIIIIGS. T ,
1 The trial of Walter Emerson and
Garnered by the "Senttael " Corres- Alkv JJm«rs..u, bts wife, who bav*
pondents. ( been cmfined In tb* roomy Jail slure .. ' early In tbs year, charged with arson Steelman 1 Hie. wU , ^ ^ Umj
~lr.. read,ofCalifornbi. superintend-1 (Viuii House next Tuesday before a
National Furlly dr|«rt J struck J01V Judge Harry H. Douglam “*“ K. church j will -prealde. From uluety-alx n
rrrlglually arise led, tbe defrtiae
pnwuliou bare each "struck" twi
leaving forty-eight ftom wl
Sallrud Sim-fifelrt.
mem, lectured
ou Huuday mortpng last
j of Irmfieraiue aud purity, under ! auspice* of tbe W- C. T. C. TTwa* able add res. from an able speaker, tto clua* of Hie lecture quit* a mini were enrolled m tlie while rib army. Mr*. Jane Steelman, president
of this branch of Hie society,
a* a delegate to Hie New Brunswick
>, w Inch bold. Ha at—Ion
Pleasant > Hie.
ushua Lake, accompaulrd by
ding hi
Eight!
a Cent
, at 8 o'clock, at Hie rest'lence of bride's brother. No. IS.11 North Sevemeetilb alreet, Philadelphia, when Mlaa Barbara L. Yackle, of that city, raa united lu marriage to Joaepb C. Hmllb, oue of Ocean City's leading 1 the presence of about forty Invited guests. TlM odlcialtug dergymau waa Hie Rev. Hubeck, pastor of tbe Girard avenue M. E. church. Mlaa Lydia Pflamurr and Mlaa Carrie Dageubach.of Philadelphia, the bridesmaids, aud H. F. Madof Tuekaboe, aud Christopher Garber, of Philadelphia, gtoomameu. Tbe parlor where tbe ceremony look place wa* decorated with plants aud flowers. Ttie bridal |«rty entered Hi* Hie atratn* ot tbe wedding march aud took their position* before the minister. The bride presented a charming appearance, attired iuaU*Q| gome costume. Afler the ceremony, oongraulallous were extruded by tbe •armblag* aud a flue collation waa
•rved.
Tbe wedding gift, received by Ibe couple were numerous and beautiful. Tbe bride and groom left Philadelphia Tbureday morulug ou a weddlug lour, returning to thal dty on Tueaday. They lo Ooaau City Tuesday eveulug and will make thla tbelr permanent taking up tbelr residence al No. 829 Aabury avenue. HAKTIXE—UARHIHOX. Id the Pint Moravian church, Fairmouut avenue, below Hevruleemb street, Philadelphia, Mlaa Ruth Baker Garrison waa married at 8 o'clock Thursday evening to Waaley Hartlue, of Professor D. W. Barline, of the Central High ecbool. Tbe Rev. Charle* Nagel, paslor of tbe church, assisted by Professor Barline, conducted the ceremony. Later lu tbe evening there waa reception at the new home of tbe bride and groom, £283 Ontario street, Philadelphia. Tbe bride, who wore a gown of tpoiot 'Esprit over whit* taflsta, waa attend ed by Mlaa Virginia Garrison aa maid of Tbe btldtsmalda aver* Mlaa Emma Price. Mlaa Ella Paddock. Mlaa Helen W. Bartlue aud Mlaa Hanuab Hberroo. Pink orgaodle, trimmed with white lace and ribboo, waa wont by. tbe maid of honor, and tbe bridesmaids bad gowns of white orgaodle, ce aud pauue velvet, dbowtr buquete of white rosea aud Mile* of (to valley, white roam and a west paaa, and pluk roses and violets were carried. Tb* bnde was given away by tor brother, Clark Garrison. Mr. Bartlue, who la a graduate of tbe rnglUMilug department of tig of Peoueylvanla, I ami la A. Warn* aa Ttie u.tors were Tbomas Hare, a W. Ilarilu*,George M. Garrison aud 8. Hampton Garrison. Tb* groom I* well'known In tbla clly, bla parenla bring regular aun dents, they owning a cottage ou Wesley avenue, above Klglilh street. Dr. !Urdc Is tbe *U|wrtuteudeut of tbe Huu-day-school told lu tb* auditorium dur-
Applanls, a fl.torof Holly Beach, been given up for sod landed at Norfolk. V*., ba* arrived at bb home. He tod given up bis flreald* again, bla partner, Alton Unreoa, having perlatod by bl* side li
Igbl ot last week oO (bp* May, after laey tod aaugbl two pounds of flab Wwtt, afler clinging for five boon lo tto upturned boat, wbleb (toy repeatedly triad lo rtgbt, became exhausted aud told Applegate that bb could not bold ou auy longer, .Upped og end waa body alterwaN roe*
•tier bung In riled blm to
It Mill aibai
let tto eoriae go.
her a later,-Mrs. Htrelman, ‘l*ii 1 Huuday at Tuekaboe. Mi** Ethel Oelenslauger celebrated tor U Irteetitb birthday Friday eveobg. A large number of her friend, rod schoolmate* came to wish tor many happy return* and ofler bandsome gift*. Music aud games were Indulged lu. Those present were Mr. and Mr*. Biggs, Mr*. Oelenslauger, Mrs. Casio, Mr*. Webb, Miss Nellie Hbaiter, Alice Campbell, Hannle Blake, Anna Huag, lleeat* Adama, Ltxxle Kt.lry.Mary lAwda, Elbcl (Mrti.laugrr, Clara aud Fltbel Bartlett, Maijorle North, Rebecca Hooy, Irene Farr, LillieOrme, Bessie Willis,Hallle Blake. Pearl Adam*, Belle Orme. Alberta Adams, tola Rower, Eva Webb, Earl Farr, Curtis Kialey, Warner Martin, Robert Marlin, Hcbuyler Adame, Roy Emerson Jones, Raymond Cleon Orme, Rumel Ireland, George Orme, Waller end Willie Riggs, George and Harry Parker, Harry Riggs and Jacob Casio. Mrs. El I r n It. Leeds, widow of ibe late Andrew toed*, died on Huuday. Funeral service* took place, Tu>sday Salem M. K. church. Itowaard was eighty seven year, of age. Hammonton. Antonio Pinto, of this place, while ylng to stop a runaway team, was irowu under Hie wheel*, receiving a impound frarture of tto leg. He wa* tken lo tto Pennsylvania hospital for
treatment.
Matteo Ordlllo, an Italian fanner, as arrested Thursday, by Game Wardu Hbauer, of May’s Landing, aud Hbackley, of ibla place, for fanning 00 Huuday aud killing two flicker* out of fined 842.30, which to refused to pay, aud would have gone to jail If friends and neighbors had not raised (he amount Mlaa Annie Duukel, 16 yean of age, employed aa a stitcher in Osgood A '* shoe factory, attempted to end life by taking laudanum Tbureday atternnun. 11 seems that she bad sum* word* with tor mot tor over tor wage* made tor despondent. After flnlahing tor dinner she went to tto ho* factory, got tor pocket book, went direct lo (to drug store aud pure baaed uuo- bottle of laudanum aud returned Isaae. Going directly to tor drank more than half of tto drug. W ton dlamvered she was deadly tupor, aud tto doctors uuatile t, revive tor by tto use of lomacb lump, and walking bad to be resorted o. For eight bouts she wa* kept con tlnually walking. On regaining tier senses ato said she wanted to die Hto will recover. Atlantic City. A masked burglar waa driven from tto borne of Conrad Uebhart, on Atctlc avenue, ear y Friday morulug, by Orb-teeu-yaar-old aou, William Gebbarl, *ho Jumped from bis bed md chased tbe burglar to a side door, through -ehich (to man made bla valuable gold watch, worth stolen, and bureaus and 1 ransacked. It wa* about four o’clok when young William, who sleep* In a aeconl story bad-room, waa ,wakened by a man standing and lookug at blm from lb* bedside, apparently to see If to waa aoui William gave a scream and |t of bed aa tto burglar made a bolt for jbraltdrs. He fled two steps at a time, overturulug a nigbt lamp that stood on tabic lu tto ballway lu bla flight. Young Uebhart followed rl<w*, awakening lb* family by bU oulcry. Tbe burglar hurried to a aide door, which bad previously unfastened to permit
select a Jury of twelve at tto trial. Tto forty-eight Jury men called are : Walter H. toamlog, L. F. Hmllb, L. T. Hleveua, Hlepben B. Wilson. Joseph Hand. Harry Mutllner, William F. assedy, Henry H. Rutherford, Wllam R. Htoppard, Iletijamlu Curtis, •i" May Clly; Hamurl E. Ewing. Ttoodur* W, Reeves, John D. Craig, A. W. Hand, Francis Fanner and H. H. Eldredge, Weal Cap* May; Edward L. Rice, E. C. Wheaton, tow!. Htllwell, Llnnaeo* T. Hwaln, Heth Miller, Hr., Charles U. Mill*, Jobn Hess, A. J. Tomlin, H. W, Godfrey and Edwin /, Mills, Middle township; Htoppard Taylor. Amass Wallen, D. Mofreu Wool*ou, Albert Matthews L. K. H tig ties, Hwaln H, Reeve*. Irwin Eldredge,’Frank Bate, tower town ■hip: James Hbuemaker, Upper lown■blp; Michael Bwlng. V. O. Miller, David P. Haley, William E. Devltt, Richard Greenlee, Thomas Hawlll, Denula township; Jobn Tay lor, Jaaou Ruck aud ilawltt Brower, Augleaea; TbomasB. Council/, Wildwood; Benjamin F. Barker, Holly Beach; aud Cbarlea Brower aud George W. Kale*,
icbweiner-B Rowgb I snerlrncc. A two masted schooner a by a fore■aat and main topmast and wltti only shred* of aalla sailed Into Norfolk Friday evening. Tugmen who saw tor •ere amaied al tor aklpper'a 4»*rv* In .ttempting to make tto inner baibor with only one stick atandlog aud a few rags rigged on It. Hbe turned out to n<-a M. Hall, which, lumber laden, railed from Newberne, N. C, for Atlantic Clly, N. J . by way of Norfolk three weeks ago. Hbe left Norfolk Tueaday of laat week, and when near Hog Island that night waa struck by : still eat aurt of a gale, which lu a minute* felled tor foremast and In topmast and stripped tto canvas oil tor. Hto wra three daya to making tor way back to Norfolk, a distance of about eighty- miles. Tto Hall waa tor owner. Captain Jobn M. York, of Pleaaautvllls, AUantic county, N.J., aud four men, wbo raid that for I me they (bought they would never back to land. Nobody waa hurt, t It will coat 81000 to replace tto Hall's canvas and apere. Tto crew raid they never raw such a blow and that it
without warning.
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hotels.
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I. Whllden Moore, of Bridgeton, who built tto Walduit-Astoria hotel In this clly, Haturday purchased tb* Grand Uulou hotel and tto Natlaaal
hotel Ufppertkea, wbleb
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Georg* Darby, aged twa years, died at tto OWy boa pita I Huuday afteruoun from Injuries Sustained by bring tbroAn under au automobile. Darby climbed lulu tto vehicle as It was starting from Baltic aud North Caruhua avenues lo Atlantic avet Foreman Htede, ol tto automobile tpany, aud William Harris vehicle at tbe time. Darby, who 1 on Hie outride, wa* thrown ad bead flret, directly In flout of tbe forward wheels, wbleb I'Msad over bb (•rostrate form. Tb* vehicle pushed ait bet wee u five and tan foal, dragging Darby's body, the uudergaariug of tto electrical apparatus crushing down upon him. Darby wa* raised to bla feet, being perfectly reUMctoue, and started to walk away 00 tb* sidewalk, 1 pported by Harris aud another friend Hants asked where be was hurt. "I'm dun* for Bill," Darby repiled. Harris again asked blm bow to wa aud Darby reptlad 1 "IPa ail
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Maryland avauu*.
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