Ocean City Sentinel. *““* m>D]r Pbiladelpbltut i., - ■. | "ho were here Toeedif lo exereliw
tbeir riicbl of fraocbine »e noticed It. R. (*»>•, Dr. G. E. I’alen, Jew- V.
We .b.M l* triad to recele. Hem. of h*^'; ^f Ub * I ‘ IUp, ’• new* and communication* of hitrmt ' lfhr - v Gerlacb. T. t . Mllrbell, Jobn lunlty and our rraderx | ffeorge Hooy, Fred Kap|i, j.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. I Mu | JJ*'
everywhere.
All commuuicalioua abould com pan led with the full nai
addrea* of the —“
LtOCALt HAPPENINGS. •Oie day* are tretliiiK aborler ant
col lector.
Everybody i» eugaged in ao
any time to the
1* xuamier to bold ou.outil the win-
ter aegpouT
Thankaglrliig Day I* only three
week* od.
B. -C. Blugbam, of Camdru, »*» among Tueaday'a vlaitora. The Tbankaglviug turkey haa not uiany more daya of grace. Tile board of educatlmi will meet hi regular aeaaluu Tueaday •veulng. J. Harvey Neeley la apendlnga week at hta home in York Spring, Pa. II verly It. Sml'.li la |>aliulng hi* atore end dwelling, No. 1048 Aabury avenue.
W. Arthur.
Rev. John H. Uoawell, paator of the PI rat M. E. church, will preach next Sunday. HI* morning text will be “la the young man aafe?" Evening aubject. "Which?" An llluatrated aong aervlce will precede the evening di» courae. Beautiful plcturea will be ahowu, llluatratlug the “Plight of the A very enjoyable aurpriae birthday Party waa tendered Jmeph Burley. Saturday evening, at Ida Central aveni raaideuce by about forty of bla friend Refrtelimenl* In abundance we aerved. Mr. Hurley haa |nu»ed II aeveuly-iecond mileatoue, and b friends hope that lie may eojoy mar more almllar occasions. During tl evening be waa preaeuted with a lit aired portrait of hlmaelf by Mr*. Kurlr.
n New
iVeduewday. imoug the Ocean City
York city on Tueaday ant Jordan Matthew* waa 1‘biladelpblau* who rkiti
yeaterday.
William Hagle and William Emrraon, of Philadelphia, are *|R-ndlng a few dajain this city. John It. Kendrick haa purchased ot Harry Headley a houseou A-tury avenue, below Niulb atreel A number of Republican politicians weie In our city Friday evening, atEuoch W. Burleigh la |ialutiug hi-<-ottagea on Central avenue, between Heveulb and Kightli street!. Schooner A I., law duw-harged a cargo of brlek, consigned to Y. Corson, al Fourth at I eel wliarf this week •’.a. Rachel Ingeraoll, Ilf Tuckahoe, came to this city yeaterday aud will remahi during the winter mouth*. Councilman Mark l.»ke and wife are taking in llte •ight* at Getlyaburg. Harrisburg aud Williamsport. Pa. Miss Anna Murptiy. daughter of S. Murphy, baa la* u *|*udiug a few days wtlh Mm. L.. DiS'allx, at Rridgrtou. By spplj lug at the oIBce of the S»:klargeaiied |s>rirall of President Willtam
McKinley.
Mia* A HUB Itradhury, of Hamm uitou, will a|a-ud the winter with Mrs. et S. Like. Wedey avenue, above
io has labored for the
d, Tint we herewith i and his estimable wil «ur appreciation and >e faithful work done
REPUBLICAN SWEEP! New Jersey Stands Firm -Cape May County Rolls Up a Big Majority for McKinley and Loudcnslager, and Gives an Unprecedented Plurality for Lewis M. Cresse for. Assembly -Robert E. Hand Returned to the Senate. McKinley i* re-eVcled president by lner, Howell, Stewart. Parker and an avalanche ofvotc-. - Bryan's defeat 1 Fowler. I* more complete than It wa. four year* ! There 1* a pnaalbilily of McDermott'* ago. In the electoral college McKln-1 defeat in the Seventh district. In the ley will have a majority of U1 'votes, j Second district, John J. Gardner is In 1890 hi* msj .rity over Bryan wa* 1 re-elected by a pluralily estimated at niuety-Ove. Natrrasks Bryan's own i 16,Wi State—I* Republican by |>rrlix|>saeveral j Tlie Republicans elect the following thousand. senator* according to the Indiratluus: At tin-hour of going to press, latest 1 Bergen, K. W. Wakelee; Barlington. •dv.ce- Indicate Umt McKinley c.rrted Nathan IIalue*;C*pe May, Ib.berl E. the following stales, the el.clonal vote 1 Hand; Middlesex, Theodore Strong: lieing: California. Connecticut, 6; Passaic, Wood McKee. IX-lawmc, 3. Illiuois, ^4; Indiana, |.'i; | The Democratic senalors elecled are: Iowa, IS; Kansas, lh; Maine, 0: Mary- I Hudson, Robert Hudspeth: Huuter-
ett: C. C. Cuolbaugb, Jr., WllShaw, George Weiss, Charles ifler, E. Hudson Kiuney, J. I,. Ken worthy, W. H. I>.ng and wife, j l: II. Hatiderlin and wife. Mrs. F Dalrympie, N^rs a. M MeCullougli. j j. E wmitaj-j. |». Patterson, Dai.icl j Gallagher, M. Ben/. Henry Geiladi, 'Philadelphia: M. i,. l.rwIs'Th»mp*ou j Foster, New York; Jno. A. Strickland, IT a Psu-tx- Asbury Pa.k: A. D.
|«H. Pa.: W. N.
:k. Texas: F .: George B i. Millville,
ATLANTIC COUNTY GLEANINGS: I
Railroad Itef-IlkM. TUWT JERSKY AND snsnnsr a. ( ' ‘Vhertaw in Mtsel Ortoksr t noo. Isr Philadelphia.
i nh theseofllorm: l '~ , J ° o1 1 william K. Me- •.**/** snd puh.lr jr.s.D.i •u.l; >
•■* sxr*»*Usl u.r llwfn.r|s_s> >lo.
. A. Pawley, i
“PP.
nd wife, f.uh
H. Troost, Vineland, N.
Langley, Reuben N.J.; H. II. Mart
od, liargaiuto'
Scull, city. rwuud Houi
14; Miuuesota, 9: Neb
likm|*hire 4: New Jetuqy, IQ; >
Ynrk.M; North Dakot
New Lewis J
James Shenck, adelphla: It. C James S. Ham
ms: Re|tUbllc*rvl7; Dvm-
redtled Hryat leorgi*. 18; I
mout,j stand: ItepuhlM-aus, 44; Demuci .la, 6; ATLAX?IC ooCKTV. I, sstt.l Atlantic ciuoty ha* elected t i s ac- puhllcati licket by at least XOUO
d. Thai
Resol v fell than
church out of debt. Resolved, That we bid hi. •peed In hi* chosen Held of 1 pray tbit tbs Holy Spirit msj may win multi
iirist.
d. That we a|.read these ns it our church mluules; Hi it a copy to Kro. Adams, at rod ropy to the Baptist Cor :b lor publication. 1. M. I. Sfiu.IT. Sunday-setusil and Trustee, H. D. Coi.t.iNK, IVaom, I rmowh. Pres. B. V. I*. C.. Committee on Resolution
Neafly HKK) |emons H.iu.lay aflrriikhi followed the remains of Sergvsi.t -'.vernioud DeHart, the Atlantic City
Fifth s
Tlw-
r fun will
re the d
win.
wludsl
were guest, of
lire leaves and tire l-a.
-ep llte iwsrr women folk* busy wl
retr bruuma.
Francis Reevraaud wile, of Mlllvil
.below Fourteenth atrr
a few day* ago.
Paients whose children are irregular In Ibelr atlendauee at aelwsrl, aliould remember that the absence of children I* a matter of record. Hunter* who have been looking about tire co||ntry sav that rabbit* are unusually plentiful, aud are locking for a successful season. And .now comes along DeVoe, the weather propbet. He predict* with great pusltivennar that real winter will
begin i
A number of the people throughout the city are aufleriug with aeveie colds as a result of tba numerous and rapid change* in the weather. A game of bast ball between the single and married men will be played at Sixth atreel aud Aabury avenue oa Thanksgiving afternoon. Mrs. J T. Adam, left tbl*diyyesterday for National Park, tniaState, where she will b* the guest of her brother, Rev. J. K. Lake, for a aeaaou. Ralph Uarwusl and John Austin, who have been employed al Pittsburg for arveral weeks, returned to Ibelr homes iu this city a few day* ago. Postmaster Thorn aud wife are *| ending a few day* In Philadelphia. Mrs. Thorn expect* lo be absent about four weeks aud will vlalt other places. Rev. J. B. Adama, who was recently called to the pastorate of the Baptist rhureh here, lias moved Ida. family In B. R. Smith’* cottage, I04Q Aabury aeeCards are out for the wedding ol Mlaw Laura Alhertaou aud Alfred R. Smith, both of this city, at tha residence of B. R. Smith on Wednesday
evening next.
J awpb G. Champion A Co. have the contract for building a collage on Aabury avenue, above Thirteenth street, for Samuel Russell. George O. Adama A Bra. wlU do tba mason wot H. N. Stanton, who haa the contract fur building fourteen cottage* Ot avenue, below Twelfth street awarded the contract for the i work u> George O Adam* A Kro. The aclusmcr A. L. Lee, with a cargo of brick, ran on tbs bar Saturday afternonti w hile entering the Inlet, the aid of tlie Ocean Oity Life Saving
■g the Spanish war; Ihe nieiuls- . 'umpauy L, Third New Jersey
NalkM
Hie Morris UuarQa,' llvll War' veterans and the Son* of Veteran*. IIrat Baptist church al Atlantic City services were conducted by Pastor Charles FitxAilllam and Rev. Thomas J. Croat, of Temple college. •pedal train conveyed tlie funeral parly to tlie cemetery. The State Board of Assessors Died with the Stale Comptroller Friday a report of tlie assessment, made ou rsilroads aud canal properties. The total valuation of all tbe railroads and canal properties m tbe State la 1,240, a* against 1222,516,534 a to. The total tax to be paid be aasessmeut. just filed la 11,534,011, of which *1,118,021 will go to tbe State, and tbe balance will be distributed among muulclpalllie* in which tbe railroad and canal properties are Atlantic Court •cnlenccw. t a aemlon of the county court ■day. Judge Eudicott presiding, the following persons pleaded guilty, aud iletieed as follow.: Somers Blackman, larceny, seven months lo State prison; Annie Grugra, larceny. In tbe county jail and flued $30; Job Vanaant, breaking and entering and larceny, oue year In tlie Slate prison; Mark Leeds, larceny, six county jsil; William Harris, Harry Watson aud Mary Smith, larceny, two months each In tbe county Jail; C. M. Taylor, larceny, ten day* In the euonty J»ll aud lined tIO and coats. The l.rssrs ntewiurr. Tbe steamboat route which was prued between Lewes aud Cap# May tbe latter part of last summer will be >prued early next yeAl' and run regularly throughout tbe aeaaou. Tlie Queen Anne railroad will either extend its track* out on tbe pier of tbe Phil* delphta and Lewn Transportation company or will build a new pier Xur purptae- PwMdeut liaaaiayaay* that they will run a good seaworthy tbe line.
George O. Adama A Beo have tbik week put up the foundation for E. IInicker'* cottage, » bleb la lu course of erection ou Central avenue, abuse Tenth street. Youngs Conun pul the brick ou the ground Fred Rapp, of Philadelphia, down <wr Monday to make or menu about tba enlarging of bla drug atoee property at Eighth atreet Wesley avenue, which wo* occupiad last aeaaou by W. W. Chalfaut, will return next summer. The BtrraoplieuD lecture. “From Golden Gate to New York," given fur Ihe hn»Q' of- Ihe Ladle*' Aid aoeiety by Rev. John H. Ha*wall ou Thursday evening, waa a aoccssw Tb* singing aud reel tat loos by Prof. Cassralkm Ifcavisa, who assisted, were Bo*. Hallow E’en was eeiebrat^ In thi rity with a
17; Montana,::: Nevada. 1: Xort! nliua, 11; Sooth Cornlina,9; Tent 12; Texa*. 15; I'tali, .3; Virgin total, 158. The next congrews will tie sit Republican, while iu tbe I State* aenate, Mr. McKinley can working majority of sevenle eighteen aud possibly twenty. The election in this Stale result
publicans. The majority
national licket I* estimated at 4ti.txio, While the n-lums are meagre, yet they indicate an increased vote hi many place* over four year* ago. The Republicans elect as congressmen six
•I tlie eight—Loudenslagi-r, Gard
Many humorous feature* reloped In tbe Uklng of tbe census of 1900, not tbe l«w*l of which grew a misunderstanding by enumerators of the (juealiotia they were One of them cjuesUoua wa* indicated by the remark "length of residence," b waa expected to show bow louc tbe people living lo various at tbs time of Um there. When tbe report# cam* in It found that many of tbswe queries answered In flgurm in ibis way. 39x40, 15x80, etc. Tbe enumerator, had goo* around with a foot rule arid measured tb* length of residence* of tba people they counted. This is whet ia railed e "eoueieteot error;" the! t*. It ocrur* I rum tbe beginning to the cud of the reports of eartalu cot
helming
victory fur l
-embly, Charles T. Abbott, roelected; county clerk, Lewi* P. Scott, re-elected; coroner, Lewis Smith.
Ope May conutygives McKinley for president a plurality of 1161 and Lotldeustager for congress about 1090. RobI erl E Hand fur the senate haa 337 votes ! over his opponent, while Lewis M. CreaaC, of this city, for the assembly has a plurality of 1195, tbe highest plu- ' rality ever given a candidate In this j county. The vote of Ihe county, a* j complete as can be obtained at tbla time, follows:
l III
I :
.t s 5
1 l i iU-
LTr^irtn,-
C. Loudanalager
meal Whin m’wIM Maw. with tbe tmuaen by but Iona, jut “Tbl. year." way. a writer lu Ihe i “• gxrmenu worn by email l Pliilsdrlphla Heednl, "«re bare merely ! B"®* b,v * bro “ d f uk '*' • od aeeu the man lu Ihcotduiary uagllger h»ve pleat* bulb In tbe bnaum am sblrt who liad nerve ert-wigb to rrouvs | 'he bark. 'Tbe manufacturer, are rat In public But next year we ' '»kiug any cbancra. though.' a.ld I real, shirt wktst. for men's bals-rdaslH-r. Tbe ml*, an to be t. almost simitar loubow worn by **«»'. » 0<1 '““R «» moeelled ien. Tbe large shirt'tmxnufsi'turrrw modlfled to ault tb* d< are all aud y making tbeoi uis and tbe vase a
fdmaraa at r kZJFiSi.
and *47 Aabury a reel u*. Tb* 1 » with *!iTytnm^jnVri °?iartl«g £ ’> blower eflert, tlw wauthaod cmneetad ' sod ootlaga* and kn* until burial
KinleyJ tlrst vice-president. Albert L.
King: sci'und tln-j.rrsldcnt, Edmund ; Jn’.TLTj Berry; secretary,(TaudeMyriaie; treas-! •“•* p'i«-
H. Phelpli. Reed; prupertv mhu-1 wMimrii
ind wifi
City; Mis.
. Joseph I.
Mary. Kliulirih
i iM'ue. It. \K Rldgi'. T. F. Iliinlrri William
u, Seeley, X. J ; iv*; D. W.Hodi Miller. Cape
Bridgeton: IV. II. (. Harry Headley aud u Rapp, Philadelpbl
; Williams, us, Salem: city; Fred-
for ti
rial
Indian*
mluulew lai wtuiops and Ing w ith tail a dead or they watite bidden then
motive Is worked at tdeh »|>—1 Thus
distance equal I
•f 32 feet per second itatc of rest In the e. A piston IF Inch-
Inter Ocean.
“During tlie day every one should take a few minute*' *lee|i. preferably directly after the noon weal." write* Edward B. Wamiau lu The ladles' Home Journal. 'Tlie time given to It may seem too preejoti* for oue In buslneax. hut It will be more than rompen sated for by the nieutal and bodily condition that follow*. Hit lu an ca chair. I.ylug down directly after meal crowds the digestive organs-and makes one's (deep rest lea* Instead of restful. Rest the bead comfortably. pleasant angle for the body, weight o Place tbe fee trifle higher, you
ankle . by Intenhteiug tie- flus fleshy nhrt of tlie thumb* together In •plug tin- bawls Ughtly\and ctoae Ihe ey.-s. Having d the elrcult. It will lie heco relieve yourself of muscular tension. Think only alow-, measured breathing and re for a restful sleep."
In consequence of the frequency with which Urea occur In Sliauhhal. the In ■urauce comiaultw of that place addressed a complaint to the magistrates a farming that Incendiaries were too leniently dealt with. As a result, the aagmeiona law dealers have decreed that turendlariea shall be prosecuted and punished, and. that, moreover. th< prirtora of European houses' shall also be punished as Inmidlarh-s If tbs sure their property. By thta meau magtstrates dscUrr. all comidalnu wUI be avoided, for there will be no It ancra.—L'Etoile Ih-lge. lirusseU
Preston B. Icslw- of Unite. Mon., enjoys the dlstlDrUoU as governor of two ( eign atates. lie was efcvtrd gorenww of Kentucky - - - /ear*, after having prrrioasly serrwd part of the prerloaa term to which be capacity
MMiBfimiKw lb* tora of th# aing ■a soica Aa iU natnrsd or qacrnhins panun will invariably have a cathka quality In lb. voira. which ia perrapUUs in ainaiag q«ita •• ••eh •» «
Bakerxville.
rr of lier frleiids ■antier Hallow F D. T. Steelman
i very enjoyable Wife, of Gist*-
rmaiu till Tuesday. May’s landing. A very jolly Hallow E'en |« a plain and Mrs. Daniel F. •n Thursday evening. The gi
uesof the company
surder of Ills ste|aoti English Creek.
>rd R. ricull, of Newport New*. s Homer* Prull, of tbla .place.
mllh'.
Hiding •
Lalay
Atlantic City.
• rlgard, late general manager artmg railway, in r-impany
•a, I-atc Hscliarach, 1 Dr. Eugene Reed,
vard.Evi
They allot i file city fa hrrs hare floal led upon Ihe extension of the dk tlirough Chelsea to ihe western limits of the city, and have advertised the Improvement. Only one obstacle will atop the construction f Ihe walk, the failure of properly wurni to cede lo tlie city the privilege •f placing the atructure over their laud. Hut it la hardly couaeh will delay tbe walk by furelug tbectiy to undertake pm Ing* for condemning a right of The autbnritlM have also advertised foe tbe reconstruction of the boardwalk Hampshire Inlet. wenly-five hundred the Republican parade Monday night lu a lane of red Ore aud rockets. Many ol tbe buildings along tbe route decorated aud Illuminated. Councilman Edward S. Lee wx* chief mxrihal and Harry Woollen, Colonel Lea la f. Bryant, W. E. Edge and Judge Ingeraull were division chiefs. Cougnaai J. Gardner, Mayor E. P. Blov. County Clerk Bcolt, Judge Allen End Icon and almost tbe entire r of elly officials were in Hue. T demons) ral Ion was given under the ■ iplcc* of Ihe Business Men'a league.
If you want to enjoy a
ou. i.-ll a xomeiliiuc
heard m I think for a n
anything else. Thou tell ug pleasant. He will glow
like a schoolboy, awl both of you will feel better all day. Iloo't tell people things you bear about them. That la Inexcusable.—Atchison Globe.
every Halurday night dorter at I. 8. Champion a. rieventli aud Aabury. of millinery, latest style*.
Hilkx, velvet* aud all over lace* lor dr— trimmings, baby caps and tuques Mr*. A. B. Raurk's, 818 Aabury ave.
OK»I!VAN«;E He. 75. ,.o-m,s»c.u„raa.«w^h D wra-H
{htru^s* Arllat^'inWb j r>wm b uw d lusa'
com rhlraAolphUx. roe rhllMatphlw. 0*. m.,arT. Ocean City. Ih3l A m. sJOa. iw., ana xx wssk days. Hmwtay*, sjr. a. oi. inruralox. leave I Ape May am a. m. si>dxm_wr«k daj a HanAsys. Ltlp. m.s • OB ATLAWTIC VtTY. l-eavr Krosd wtrasv Htatloo. via lie la wars Uiver ill id*., Expecas, a. nu ; J* p. w. Sundays. tMa. as. 7JS p. an Iw*v s Marke* Wrest Whart. Klprsse. too ^ w jj^di®. VXD. LU p. Bl. Hands ys, SAD • OB CAFE MAT,
sw and l»-tore Uh- pubtk-allon It ordained that the said Ocean
Urr. Va|.h,
• Vrt tiled lu Hite .tin day ol tlelobcr. A. I ORDINAMCK Xo. 77.
ggrABuaiiED 1851. WW. B. CURRBY, m CHESHUT stkbt, Piiumrau, Geiti’ Finiskiu (Mj ul NoUbil
Ocean City Home-made Bakery. r. A. 8CHOCK, Propria tor IIS AS8DIY AYE., 0CEAI OTT, R. J.
d weurdwrr.re'vcrs*^ ——afrpffixfei**’—
K LAKE. af Oasroatt. - i io this Xlst day ol llrtotor, A. II I-TON H. WIUJnH,Cny Clerk. HtoraWerdWhUJA^
PUBLIC NOTICK Notnw la ha re by etvrn that the Hoard • Hi A-sainrs. oa tbs Slat day o( Ortobsr. I -lined by reason of Uie drsdinx. xnoelllD and curbing or ibo atreet and sidewalk DsaaBfl of Tjtaa txtyjritl i InUrs svenln* M said'day. to jsjk: si.'ssasJafu'as^.sra^ hantd, If thee ao desire. WlLtllK U. Wll.t.ETH,City C»
NOTICE. die not Ira Is hereby given by Metsdaa ■ : N. J.. that th* sale of pro perl las Mr quant lax re ot UBS, adsssUBsd to taka al IbsOMaetl Gbamhei-Jn ‘)c«an CH>^ to*11 me nmlT rbunaas3q d j?uvwiwb*i ■land* adjourned, by roosent of en sUITMI’EBMAT.hwVMMMEB I , at ibe same boar and plan. XH'UOI.AH OORHON.
N*tlce •f Inteatlot Orlober 11 1BU. puUH 1 ...sa af th* inlantloa of m lu Improve Aabury avenue from Ibr hs eurtu^rlt^rra. to a^potol dta fastwaao QiriMMrtb agrwM aud ThirtyAounh atreet. by aradtag. sad curbing sad lo Introdore an r
-3T5SI ZrRZsSSZrSgSSk SVi: U era be evoaldsrnd and acled upon by o*a>- —. . n.retlng Ibereof. and H la
HOTl'CK
Tax
DraNtiliitaiitnlti. A. i. SMITH, PBOPBIKTOB wnottsaxt aaa asrsit ataua in PURE ICE BEST COAL OAK AMD PBVB WOOIF Office, No. 634 IStUNT ifDNK
MEL'S FjUL 's»HSS
M. MENDEL, IG3S Atlantic Avm. cEnmiifsiW! Ocean City, N. J.

