Ocean-Citt Sentinel. ":r^ C»Pi WW COUim mms. TIHTIISDAV. NOVEMBER 16, 1900 !‘ 1 , r “ , *. U ' 1 . • v *" ue - Ki.itlufer New* of the County Oathrred fi
TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE. tlUKTIC COUKH GLEANINGS.
* community everywhere. All communlcaUixia aliould tie occom pooled with the full name and add tw of the writer, out neceoaarlly fur publication, but aa a guaraulee of Hood faith. UOCAU HAPPENINGS. Revival aervleea are being held lu the M. E. church lhi» week. 0)-elera are Improving lu quality a» the weather grow* colder.' Richard it. gllte* wa> a vlaitor at Atlautlc City early In the week. Mra K. H. Ware baa been vlutlog her people in Rridgetuu, thU Bute. A month of variable weather, tnoatly of a mild temperature, hi predicted. I .orge catcbeaof weak fli by aeveral of the aurfbuata on Monday. B. M. Haaartt, of Kiidgeton, la maklni addllioua toihia Wealey Richard U.Hooy waa In the city yeaterday looking after bla hotel property. I.ulher M. Wallace the Improvement!
cottage. Dr. F. K
Monday Jookiiig aft<
Jntereata.
W. K. Maaaey la putting
Councilman T. J. Thorn and wife are ■pending a few daya in (Jettyaburg and Philadelphia. Edward Warner and wife, of thla city, are vlalting Firman Willla at Falrtnu, thU Blate. The demand for cottagra during the
ao aay Maaaey A Edwarda. E. W. Killey and wife, of Weat Philadelphia, were In thla city Tueaday looklng after their property. Frank Headley and wife have returned to their home In Millville after ■pending a aeaaon in thla city. Captain Jamea Rudd will build a yacht during the winter to be u«ed aa Mra. Edith Brown, of Wenouah, waa gran Iparenta, Parker over gunday. Mr». Mary ClanetiMU la having tier Atbury avenue cottage |>alntrd. (Jllbeit A l.ake are doing the work. The HKNTism. la underobllgatioua to, Councilman Wllllamwin for editorial awiatauce during the editor'* illueaa. Jamea E Btokley, of flurlinglon, •pent a few pleaaant houn in thla city Tueaday, the guest of George Jordan. Harry Hewdlcy Im. mid hi. lot. corner Eighth •tree! and Central avenue, to Walter J. Crowder, of Germauiowu. The eldewalk surrounding the M. E. church property, at Eighth and (Vntral avenue, !■ being rained lo grade and re-
i H(wry Reinhart waa in charge.
William Lacy Gibb waa iuvealed
le myateriea of the Fellow craft In Ocean City lodge, No. 171,.F. and A. M., laal Thunday night.
Ez-poatmadei John Blmpkiua anil [wiling Ciiatlea
wife, of Vineland, are ■pending a day* with the latter'* parent*, 1 Bmllh and wife, IMS Anbury aveu Henry 1). Moore will have a
■ailing yacht next •eamn. It la reputed ( that the Herreebofl'* will be thede*igu- •]
em and buildera. Mr. Moore her of the Holiday Boating cl
There will
The Sessions Well Attended bj Cumber- Garnered by the ••Sentinel" Corre*- How land and Cape May County Teachers. pondents.
The trochrrn' Inalltdle of Cape May
and Cumberland countie* held 1U , ‘ , , „ aloud aunu.l aeaslon at the auditorium, Cnpe *"<'‘«’IRIch 1 a two and a h.U-ye.1- Ulrll ,
’ of Jl ' hn ^•yoJ' v.-CwBhu
WF ARE ET a full line of mlllinerv. latest style*.
' Bilk., velvet* and all over Ur*, for dre»
TboronghD^Advertlsc the (lay ‘
«iUrn< l\m-Una.
< ut away the beach com- May City, Wednesday. Thursday and *‘ !n e. Mace to move hi* Friday, of last week, achieving a «UC-,
Miller a
Rev. A. W. William* wa* In Philadelphia trum Saturday mull TueaJay allending tlie Philadelphia Presby-
tery.
Captain James W* Lee, wife and son are*prudlngawerk with the foimer'a ■on, James Lee, at OabomvMIr, till* Btate. sAiuel H. Mayberry and family are occupying Thomas Bimmona' collage on Wesley There will he a meeting of the Loyal Temperance Legion held in the M. E. church next Baturday afternoon at S o’clock. The sale of properties for delinquent taxes of 1898 will take place this afternoon, at Z o'clock, lu the council Harry Headley and family lefl Ocean Clly ou Monday for Asheville, N.C., where.they will spend a portion of the winter. The annual meellug of the Middle Towuibip Sunday-school waa field In Clermont laal Tuesday afternoon. Captain M. Steelman hs* under way* a large sailing yacht. It I* being con■trurted lu the rearof Mllh street and Captain A. H. Jackson I* on a bu*ine*a trip lo New York. Mm. Jackson l* spending Ibe time during hi* absence lu Philadelphia. There were Icy surfaces all along the meadow ponds on Monday and Tuesday ; an evidence that winter weather The family of Joseph Norcum. of the u. S. Life Saving station, has occupied Mark Haner'a collage ou Sixth street, near Ocean McKinley lu the White House,
Trying to ma Out of fifty
Rev. C. 8. Tyler filled Ibe pulpil of the Fnvt Presbyterian Suoday lu the absence of Hie pastor, Rev. A. W. Williams. William E. Massey and family r.tunied borne Monday evening after ■pending aeveral days wltb Mm. Ma»aey's parents In Millville. Mm. Mary J. Hulcbluaou, accompanied by her father, J. Brown. Is •[■ending a season lu Vineland for I he benefit of Mr. Brown’s health. Dr. John Levering, of Philadelphia,'' who owns a cottage on Centml avenue, near Ninth atreet, accompanied by bla daughter, waa among Monday’s visitors
to this city.
Tbs L*dle*' auxiliary of tbs Presby—(ertan church will give a literary, musical and social entertainment on Turnday evening, the 30.h lust., lu the church building. The second annual convention of the Cape May County Baptist Young People's union will be lieid In the FI— Baptist church at Cape May City Friday, November 13. The old SKimKKl- building b being moved lo Fourth street and Weat avenue by the purchaser J. R. Kendrick. Its prugreaa will be along Ibe track of the Wsat Jersey railroad The sand pump belonging open led by Abel U. Scull wUI eWtly begin work* at Fiftj-Becoud el reel, al which pmnt Mr. Scull bae a large
■mad yacht ready for launching. Dr. J. E. Garrison will move to Falls if Schuylkill, Philadelphia, this week. Dr. Garrison has been well and favorably known lu Ocean Clly during tin past two yean and his removal w ill ty distinct lues to the cimmunity C. Howard Schermerboru a wellnow n properly owner and cottager ha> Iveu an order to Captain B. C. Headley, of Tuckertou, for a fast i yacht The craft will he added Holiday Boating club fleet next Myers Pier will be greatly enlarged and Improved before the opening next sea>on. Special attention will be „ .ii the auditorium portion I elevatlngilir seats an tbat an uubroki if the stage performPetltloua asking fur Ibe pual-ofllce plum are i& circulation and much guessing U being Indulged In. Among illeged aspirants, it Is said, are Ira B. Champion, Robert Ember; Edward Sutton, Samuel Bcliurch and J. Monroe
Chester.
As a result of the westerly gale the tide In the bay ou Baturday Iasi was at lower ebb than ever hvfhfe known. Captain Knott, of the ».ramcr plying between this city and Longport, says ■I mark was exceeded by The building enterprise undertaken by Contractor H. N. Blanton for Cbarlea B. Binds, of Philadelphia, at Twelfth street and Bay avenue, is already under way, five of Ibe seven being In frame and a portion of the piling on the ground. Samuel Russell, a former glass johlier, f Philadelphia, now ofOcean City, was i town Thursday. Mr. Kumrll I* doig some building at Ooeau Clly and as looking around among our dealers (or a suitable beating apparatus.— Bridgeton Evening Newt. The Rev. Dr. Brace, missionary In charge of the smaller churches lu the West Jersey Pieabytery, was In ibis city on Monday In the interest of the local Presbyterian church, and exhimaelf as greatly pleased over the evidence* of prosperity and growth. Mm. Sarah H. Rlchman has purcliasrd a lot on Wesley ai Tenth street, of Mown. Weatberby and Simmons, upon which It I* tier lab hotel, similar to i lllinols-ou-the Btrai which will be ready for occupancy m
It is currently reported that the sewer plant has been sold by tlie Ocean City Sewer company, but the matter not be verified at thla time. Rumor also has It that the old Water compsuy la about lo he absorbed by the corporation that acquired a water franchise
Isat year.
On Friday evening of last week the parsonage of the First Baptist church was the scene of a pleasant surprise to the pastor. Rev. J. B. Adams, and bis family. A large number of the church members aad friend* assembled these and posaed the evening lu social
lug service the Hume wili be, "Paul' preaching ou Mare’ Hill.'' In the evening Mr. Williams wil speak ou f •Christian heroism." a specia ermou for men, bo|h young and old md a cordial luvilation Is especially xtended to those who do not usually itleud church services. The subject matter will be unusually interesting.
Wedding bell* rang ou ben Alfred R. Smith, R. Smith, of this City, and Miss I aura R. Albertson, dsughter of Anson Albertson. of Tuckahoe, were made ’ unit, ceremony deuce ol the groom's fattier. 1018 AsbuVy avenue, the Rev. J. B. Adams, pastor ol the First Baptist church, iug the officiating ml was strictly private, only members of the -two families with a few llmate friends being present. Mrs. Rolls Garretson played the wedding march. The bride was and carried w bite carnations, and the bridesmaid, Mrs. Tresaa Kalhach, carried pink carnations. Tlie groomsman as Allison CouUlou. After I lie wedding ceremony a rece lion was held, and the happy coup ere the recipient* of many war ■ugratuli After a three wrels' tour through Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania, Mr. and Mrs.Smith will rn to Ocean City and resld< Smith's parents for a time.
Busy Work," Ml» L I u terrains ion. ''Sympathy,” Mias Louue Connolly well attended and is believed much good will bei a result. The lectures were -m excellence, the subjects lectured on being given wltb a detailed orougbness that could not fall In pressing themselves upon the minds Resolutions were adopted and miltces appointed to secure atlentiou ou the part of school boards provisions of a law session of the legislature regulating the compensation of the teachers in graded schools, which Include afl schools lu which two or more teachers employed. The law contains a referendum clause, which to submit It to the voters ol auy district for their acceptance or rejection. It provides for a substantial h •alary aver those which are now paid The committee appointed will ei: deavor to have the act accepted I each district of the two counties befor the next annual meetiug for approprlallug school moneys.
ladies' Auxiliary of tbs Presbyter lab church, tendered a aurprtse party Friday sveuto* lo 8om»*l H. May harry at ,
John Trower, of Germantown, Pa., lias purchased Samuel Russell's cottage ou Aaburyas'enue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth atreeU, and Is having be same moved to Fifteenth and ksbury. Mr. Rureell will erect a m louse on tlie old site, and occupy ■ ben be retires from business next
ipring.
There will be a stated communication of Ocean City lodge, No. 171, F. A.A. In Masonic Hall, Thorn building, t Thursday evening at 730 o'clock. Tbs regular annual communication jr held on St. John's Day, ThureDecember 27. at which time there will be the usual Gsclkin and luslalM-
Tlie Cape May cqpnty bard of emuaiuen announce* tlie following result t the official count : McKinley 2269; Bryan 1127; Woolley 188; Barker S2; Debs IS; Maloney 10. r Congress. Iioudrnslsgrr, Republican, 2188; Pfelfler, Democrat, 1177; Haven, Prohibitionl»t, 181; Eberdiug, Socialist - Democrat, 10; Welbenbeck,
Socialist. 1.
For Senator, Hand, Republican, 1791; Miller, Democrat, 1480; lake, Pro-
hibition, 220.
For Assembly, Crew, Republican, 22S; Schmidt, Democrat, intt; Shaw,
The following Is an abstract of veyauens of Ocean City real estate for tlie week .ending November 9. 1900:’ Lewi* B. Smith et u Smith. 4181. Lot 107, section Simcun B. Miller el ux to Tb Simmons. |R6u. Lot* 741 and 742,
section F.
The State uf New Jersey to Henry W. Lewis. $33. Hipariau grant in front of part [4 kM K*. section F. Benjamin B. Weatberby et ux and TbomafTrSimmous el ux lo Bara H. Rich man. *2900. Lot 747, atcUon C. Henry F. Bruner et ux to Katesby
GH.BKMT A LAK»—Undsfinkereand , R. Totbcrt. •KKM. Lot *12, taction A. j —L* an 1 Tb, stats of New Jersey to M. J.
flM). Grant
Hay! Mister Poet, from the far and wide, what are you givin’ uaT Wlist's lU're B-saylu’7 And what do you by with all this far-flung talk about the weight of centuries upon my back? What d’ye Ukc me for, Allas? I'm not doin' ths bull thing others. True, I don’t party much in my sabots and my leant, and the slant o' my brow la not the latest Grecian cut, bat the sweat upon it from honest toil In the soil. 1 commune with- God as other* who have trad upon the bosom wl keep* ibe wheel o-goin’, thank Him dally for tlie bread and the
livin' In His world
where the trumpet calls of a
can, and the bees
clover, and Ibe breath of the and the ahOpeiiu' breesc, and Mary Jons and the kids make trylo’ to be worthy of my I slipped a cog once, and was a Populist, but the corn'* a-buaklo'
' the fold of my falh-
Tbe political column* of the Sea Isle Times Iasi week were the product of of the leading cilixene of Court House, and while some do, and m^Q; iyi dlfler with the gentleman In lit deduction*, yet all mu«l agree that hi articles were the ablest, from an argu meutative as well as literary standpoint, that have appeared in the Times in many years. The newspaper pron would be graced by the- enlistment In its ranks by our fellow towns wbo furnished Ibe polilieal copy last week's Tiroes.—Cone May County Galette, November 9.
I.lBlilliousc- Keeper*. as swathed In dirty oilskins >m HsTIhgere to his toes,
And beneath the yellow slicker
wore a tailor's clothe*.
■ as tanned, and roughed, and
[■rafaned and dlalnberitad by the lords and rulers of the land, and the trusta
and the plutocrats. They ain't
1 me for a mtntt. Though slightly
stoop-shouldered from beudlu'
dod gastod hoe, I can Mill raise my
face to the auu, slralghtru up .
sod leal the bissaed joy of bein'and the bsppinass that God wills to ail His
creatures bare below. When
handful of forgotten dual, the future can reckon with ma at It will. Y«
take core It don't swat yon.
From bla service ou the sea, And be gave bis occupation, •'Lighthouse keeper, yesdrree." he waa dressed lu dainty laa gown, And she had • queenly air; Shs was beautiful to look on, iwued by lovely silken hair. Dtflerent from Hie grUtled sailor, She served nothing but green tea. Yst she gave her occupation. Lighthouse keeper, yemlrree."
The Atlantic county hoard of freeholders last Wednesday accepted propusltiou from the Chelsea Heigbla Improvement company relaltva l« bridge across Inskle Thoroughfare, Albany avenue, Atlantic City, a I square* west of w lie re the million dollar Hotel I* to be erected. The proposition was accompanied by a peliltou, In which Ibe owners of 43,000,000 wijrlb of real estate urged the Free-
bly the propo-
sition of Hie Improvement eimpany, which ha* already begun the development of the large tract known as Chelsea Height*.. A bridge Connect Hie new section wltb the city, a waterway known as Inside Thoroughfareidlvldlug, the Heights from Chelsea. The proposition submitted to the board pM[Kswd that ths Impruyemeut company and the county should join bridging the Thoroughfare, the (ormer to erect Hie substructure and approaches, and the county to pay for Hie superstructure, the Utter tu be lu accordance with designs which met with the apprut’al-of the board, it wot tat the proposition w< iprudltureuf 48UOO fur the company and a like amount for the county. Ou motion of Freeholder Bouder Hie propaMHuu was accepted and Hie bridge Cummins* was directed lo advertise for prupueal* for the superitructure, work la be commenced immediately after Ibe completion of Ibe Touodetious end the approaches. The Improvement company will be tile lo place several Hsiusond dollars’ ortb of property In lbs market. County Engineer Albertson pie to Hie board bla report relative lo Use building of a gravel driveway from Landing lo Pieaeantvllle, Ibe lug estleosted at 118.990. The report was adopted,
,u — uu.™ prices; window shade with spring roller*. IS, 26, *S, 44 and eenu all Ibe leading colors. B. .
Bailtii A Sons, 1048 Asbury avenue.
Wa bava the laleM pailcnisof picture molding*. We will frame your C^wWylTiifot'urei 1 B. R. Smilh
A Sons, 1048 Asbury avenue.
i. It wIH be an Important link I the county's system uf floe rood*. The contract fur Ibe rebuilding of ad between Egg Harbor Mly and the luriingtoa county lino al Gree was awarded to John Haneeis Galloway township, the oaet In be —\ -me read will connect the ten-AUanltc dtj boulever' oada of Burling loo county.
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