Ocean City Sentinel, 22 November 1900 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel. CouiicU “» n Thom, »ho xn bm : "“k »IUJ Hi* lutrotlou of vlailloR THt’BSDAY, NOVKMHKH SI IWni I*« . aid no! re»rU lh»l

Cliy owlnit to tb* llloew of Mr». Thorn.

W. *h.U l*giid to i*«i„ it*,,,. of K Pbll«d*lphl4, one of new» and conimunlcatloiia of lutrrrat ou, ■ Ulnlu » r »«td*tita. ««- hrr* ou to thl» commutill)- and our rradrr* •‘''day and Saturday, lookioK after hi« everywhere __ cotta** mi Aabury avenue, hd^w Hlx-

alMiuld be ac- teen lb etreet.

R. W. Kdaard* and wife and W. K.'

«ey and wife, of tbh city, »er» lu

Princeton ou Saturday wltueaaltu; tlie • foot ball Ram; betaeen Hie Princeton

CURE COUNTr NOTES.

.. conimuulcaUoua „ _ v . , corapanlrd with the full name and addreaa of the writer, not necemarlly for publication, bur »- « ]

Roou faith.

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Heater (Ire* are comfortable. ThaukeRlv in* only one week oft. I low are yju roIiir to e|irud Thank*.

Riving?

Ocean Oily I* reapliiR It* f.u crop of

il bu*lt

Kvery man think# lie cau run anew*, pajier 01 a |»lltlcal campalRo. ThaiikaRlvIuRand It* arcompanyinii ■dulled turkey I* cuiuIiir thbf way. • A newspaper I* a good bit like an automobile, everyone want* in run It. A Blight reduction ha* been made lu the price of coal by our hical dealer*. ('aplaiu P. M. Wheaton ba. . lived out hi* ahlp chandlery hu*luee* lu

Philadelphia.

A regular meeting of Ocean-City lodg* No. 171, F. A A. X!., will be beld

t ble evening.

Oeorge W. I«e left Ocean City Monday afternoon fur atrip to Slalervllle,

’Weal Virginia.

Councilman Wllliam»Mi *|>eiit ■ercral day. Ia»t week lu Atlantic City and Philadelphia. Mr*. J. R. Adam* 1* .lending a ****011 In Camden, the gue*t of her *011, R. K. Adam.. H. C. Woodhull, alloruey-at-law, nl Camden, wa. the guct of W. K. Ma-ey ou Toeaday. There are people who claim to be praying for the poor th

S. R (Soil and

been rtcuperatiu, trriug at the Algleti.

md Vale team*. John Klger, telegraph o|erator at t Wert Jrraey depot, will return to-d from a ten day*’ vacation, having v lied Daretowu, Salem and other plai la Salem county. The .ale of p.-operlle* foAle|iu<|Ue taxc of 18MI, w hich ba. been adjourn from lime to time, will imaJtlvely ta place at I be council chamber Hit. atn

- o'clock.'

R. W. Rutherford and' family, Philadelphia, are enjoying Ibe N<

ember day* in Iheir collage, corner New* of th* County (lathered from

Thirteenth rtreet and A.bury avenue. Varlou* Source*. The Funeral lleurllt aaanclation of the Jr. «. V. A. M„ bm. adopted a ue* Angleaea

acale of death beuent*. An immediate A fire alarm *yatem will be inaugu-

beneflt whey, one', name 1. enrolled rated at Aogleeea. after three month*. (109; Mflrr Sea late City.

• « * ,<0; f ftcr '.' Ul ' n *“ ull “' I Work ou the new aewerage *yatem «a»; after a yea,r ISiO. The enter re-1 u „ brta dlK>)Dlllluw) „ lb , w#*,

celpt* for the year were fHr.IMfl09. 1 - The dl.bur»emenl., ri9.Si2.29. (07,280

Ju.t at noon to-day, Alfred Rollon, Jr., a Philadelphia chant, and MU* Kdua 11 were untied In marriage, I occurring at the baudwuuc bride'* mother, Mr*. John 209 North Pearl rtreet. The ceremony wa* wltne member, of the famtlie* an

i,ITIANTIC COUHTT GLEANINGS

BCmbl* Cbanar*.

Mill of the Colled Slate,

■ho- met (Jartiered by th* "Sentloel" Correa- crnmi* there will be a new divIdoQ of i Run pondents. *eal* In the Immw of ainembly, but not 1 a* great a. wa* expected. Hudami ■unty may gain ■«», and Pamir on*, unterdon will bee one, and «owiM

Xailrnd %\m-%Mn. ry*r jcftacY asd iuushorx k. k.

;e file

n lial

Mia*

I In

lldwood, formerly of thi* rried receully to L. Itcrl Salem. The young couple rill rwide at XVIIdwood.

Pn.f«uN,r K. J. Hltchner, of llridgeou, ba. awarded lu H. 1). Rice Ibe outract for building a large double ullage at the corner of Fifty-eighth

IViMlec

II. Wlb

uupni

»v In*

of Camden, liavr

that aometbiiig

Mr*. J. W. Smith h*. returned her lH>iue in Hu* city aficr a wee

.-•juurulii Pbiladelphia.

IwI- T. Steven*, of Cape May. referee In baukruplcy for tbia dl.lr

wa. In town ou TueMlay.

llrury 0. Moore, of Haddouflrld,

realty owner here, »

[ Kd-

Mr*

>ng rill

, i* .pending •

Council-

Councilman Hand and wife and J. S. Ituab and wife vi.ited Uettyoburg and HarrUburg, P*., lart week. K. C- Marahell returned to til* dull** at the Central Tru*t company'* office on Monday after a week'* vacation. Mra. J. P. Fox, who ba* been quite III for arvrral mhnltu, I* In Phlliulelphla undergoing medical treatment. Conductor II. W. Hickey returned to hi. dulle.Tue.day after being oil eeve*d week, on ai-count ol eye trouble. Tlie eutiual meeting of Ibe etockhuldere of Ibe Ocean City a*Boclatlnn will be beld next Tuevday aflerm.m. Mr*. H. 1.. Smith and aon ale apeudlug a .caaou with Hie former's parent*, N. Champion and wife, at Tuckahoe. Some i-eople worry a great deal over trouble* that come uuder lire head of thing* tbit are none of their huaiueiw. The hard ret people ou earth for an editor to pteive are thnae wlpi borrow the paper frunaomeof hi* *ub*crlben. lil.hop W. F. Mallalleu will prearde at the next aeartun ol the New Jereey

i-ou ferruce to be held lu Camden, March

r plan i

mimaled Tuesday by Mas

Kugrtie Ziegler, ot Pblladelplil ttensive property bolder here, ai auled by John Main and John I

ind are.iiuw occupying one of E. W. Rurlcigb'* cottage, ou Outrml avenue,

rub.

The N ew Jersey Christian Endeavor convention next year will be beld in Ocean City. Tills will bring a large

number of people to our city.

Mr*. John Hbrock relumed home Friday ereuiug from Philadelphia, where rtie had beeu upending a few Tlie rotnnila-lonere of ap|iral In case of taxation will meet In council cliamber, to bear grievance*, tin Tucday

Ocean City C

il, No. 10, II. of

rod divine cervine

at Ibe Flirt M. K. ebureb next Sunday

evening.

il»e cottage, of Oeorge Wet** and Mr. Fox, which are being erected by Cuulraclor F. J. Sml.ib, are nearing

completion.

Tue Ocean City Houw and Sign Pointing company I. painting Ollbelt Tice's rsiltage ou We-t avenue,

Ttilriietb alreel.

IX cure and be preasat at ehureh next Sunday and bear what l preadier baa to tell you. It will be

hour well spent.

WUXI* Godfrey and wiX relumed home Monday after •pending a week with the former'* auu, NXbolaa Ood-

trey, at Clayton.

H. M. Newkirk, agent lor the I'ulon I rau.fer company, and family ate enjoying a leu day'* visit am mg relallvca

In Pennsylvania.

IUX city, hare beeu spending at May'* Lauding, tlie guest of William

Kutunry and wife.

MIm Ethel Smith, daughter of J. L. Smith, ba* returned home from at MlllvllX, where ehe was the guest of

Mb* Nellie Shields.

Alex Furtrr, of Pbiladelphia.

met resident wbo*e e it Cage X at i wel/lb street and Aabury aveoua, wi

among Tusaday'a vXitan.

R. B. Hlltr. A Co. are furabhluf the lumber for K Hrocker'* c ittagr, wl x tn coulee of erecllou uk. CXklfal

avenue, above Tenth elrael.

Xrior

and Central avenue. Oilbert A

l-»kc will alwi palut tlie new work. New adverllaemenu lu our <mIuiuu. id builder and dealer in building alerial.; Ocean City houi«, buaMiiig: Allen Scull, contractor and builder.

Thankaglvlug service will be M. K. church ou Thumlay,

W. Will

it 11 u

lock,a

r the Fuat Prcbytr-

ite v.

Walter H. liayea, of PhiiadrfphX, bn recently purebawd a cottage on eutral avenue, between. Fourth and •fth rtrerX, will so.ni make alterMre. Sarah Richmau lias awarded to Juaeph O. Champiou A Co. the eoutract for building a board lug bouse. Hie capacily-of Hie IllliioU-ou-lbe-Straud. Wcley avenue, below Tenth street, 'outraclor H. H Kice will erect two lage. at Cedar Itearb. near Fiftyflfth street, Ibia city, for Camden irtlee—one for William (I. Honuou and Hie oilier fur J. Howard llulclier.

augemeuta for Ibe pi

FI. N. Smith returned to ttib city on Thursday after a mouth', absence lu New York stale. He was accompanied by Xlra. Smith. They are now located In Mrs. A. Bowen's cottage on Central

•, above Seventh street,

uaical and literary entertainment was given at the lllluuX-oii-tbe-Slraud Monday evening by John M. Canfield o about twenty Invited guests. A fine e(>a«t wa. nerved, and tlie evening was •nioyably apent by tbrwe preaeul. Henry I. Hudd, stale road commiadoner, waa In town on Thursday In■peeling the proposed county road ou Asbuty avenue, between Seventeenth Thirty-fourth at reels, and lb*

central part of the city.

Contractor F. J. Smith X building Il addlllun and otherwise Improving John Trower'a cottage on Asbury tveuue, below Fifteenth street. He duo baa a contract to make extensive ■Iterations to one of J.'R. Kendrick',

■ottagesat Fourth and West.

K. C. II. 8|ieace, chief aiigUierr, and lolin Bush, driver, of the Cape May

fire department, were In this city on Tuesday Inspecting our fire fighting ^facilities. They were well pl«wed with

appliances, arid urged the introduction of a fire alarm system. Already the children are heard wXb-

Ing Christmas would hurry up and get

but they are Hie only people who indulging In such visions. Tbr

grown-ups who have tu act the role of Santa (flans are by no means sure that

Ul be perfect in tbeir |«rt when

ic arrive* fur tbeir debut.

Improvement* are In be made to Hie ticeaulc, Wealay avenue, below Eleventh street, by the addition of twenty-five rooms, thereby about ibling It* present capacity. The contract for this enlargement has been »aided to Allen Scull, who will begin

i* work at once.

William P. Sharpie*-, of West Chester, Pa., who own* a collage at Fourth street and Wesley avenue and X one of elected president of The Chester

Mr*. E^oeb Barrett and daughter, of County Tru.t company, of West Che.

ter. Pa., which waa Incorporated rr 10, 1900, with a capital of I2Vi,u»'. The mvn's meeting on last Habbalb, i the First M. K. church, was a great aoeea*. There • as a large number of ten present. Tlie addreaa by Rev. John It Adams waa axccUeut and received. The music and singing qultas fasture of the matting. These aervXas are In be continued throughout

the winter month*.

CharX* Watson, of Camdeu, one tbr leading member* of Hie On Tuesday and filed Hie company’*

Jersey Construction company declare* il will not accept Ibe work a* performed

Doutractor, Samuel Freacoln,

of Heading, Pa.

Woodbine.

Fortj-fou* new honors are being built at Ibis plaiV. The llarou de lilrscb agrlrullural and Industrial school building, which recently been completed at tlix e, will be formally dedicated with rcwilvcceremonX*on Sunday next. Several prominent Pbiladelphia and New Voik s|ieakers will participate programme. Judge Mayer rr and' W illiam P. Hackenburg are Ibe Philadelphia member■f Jjie, Karoo de Hlrseh fund in

II be followed. *

tb si reel. Ocean City, N. J.” ancr- pa—d fir*! reading, il Willianimu otjecled to Hie

ii North and F-onli

it Sunday will lie conducted by tl t.w, Rev. J. H. Adam*. Hi. -u t* will lie: Morning. --Clirirtiaul

> H. I!—*ell, i-s-toi

men only at 8Ci in ti which there will be *pi aingiug. Special revi be lie id every evening. I the First Prowl

t Sui

"IXb.

ev. A. W. Willis

h as usual. At 10 30 iject will be "Earthly a riling* Contrasted ; •‘7.30 Id, a Hour- was <>|ieued u." Strangers and nun cliur re most cordially invited to Special music by Ibe choir.

"Ring

IXuu

h for » yi

ville M. E. rn quite ill.

Allbougb site X pa-1 her seventieth -, Mrs. Husbnell's voice X still as

r as a uigbliugaX's.

re. ElUabeth Taylor, w idow of the Captain Ejeth H. Taylor, aged i, formerly of this place,

Hie

i Pblladelplil

lery. Funeral services will b

n Philadelphia. Becalcy's Point

are, died

Deceased war

-Hilda;

ii Sat-

of Rem

r Corson, and was burn at Middle-' tbx county, ou January 2t, i about sixteen years of age b sea faring life and continue! cciipatlon until a lew months falling health compelled till

o llaptb

He

t lifter

id four children - Kiuui S., a itnctnr id a mi-sionary in India: Evertuu A., Ocean City merchant; Mrs. Mary Smith, wife of Clifton Smith, and mer L. The funeral took place on Tuesday afieruuou and was largely attended. Rev. W. P. 11 lie, ajadslcd by Rev. James EukereXy, conducted Hie Cape May City. Justice Fort, In the Supreme Court at Treuton, has handed down an opinion sustaining Ihe defendant tu the suit of Enoch K. Tomlin against Hie city of Cape May for (-5000 damages for alleged false Imprisonment. Tomlin I* * farmer residing at Cold Spring. He refused to pay a market license to sell lu tbX city in 1897, and was lucked up several day*. He sued Ibe city for damages to make a test ease, which has been decided against btm. Work ou the foundation* for the new addition being built to Laukeuau Villa, the mi me* of Ibe Herman hospital of Philadelphia^ is progressing rapidly. On Sunday morning Ihe laying of the

In the Monmouth

Thursday, Frank P. McDermott and W. Holt Apgar, tlie lalterof the firm pgar A Boswell, of this city, attorneys for the Rev. Dr. Henry M. W bar>f Baltimore, made a motlou before Judge Heisley to quash Hie three luiienls found against Ihe evauger find Indictment taken up wa* ue charging false pretenses hi geta dwelling for an orphanage in imple; w herea*. he I* alleged to lepresenled Hie deed was given to in trust. Tlie deed was dated August 24, 189$, and Judge Heisley

uashed the indictment.

The other two Indictments charge the doctor with putting two mortgage* i Hus property, one lor (8000 am lolber for (8000. and appropriaUu) e money to hi* own uses. The mo lion to quash these Indictments wil

he argued later.

Dr. Wharton, It will be remembered X Hie man arrested lie re last August ol rrtvai In this city to preach at Ha loriuoi, and the above X a partia disposition Of the case. The docto pos lalmed Ills Innocence at the time.

priate exercises. Among lb<

witnessed Ihe ceremony were'John D. Lankeuau, the founder of the villa, and several stater* and nurses of the Mary

Drexel Home, of PhlladelphX. Right Rev. John A. McFaul, bishop

of Hie diocese of Treuton, ha* appointed Hie Rev. Father KeIXy, of Oxford Furnace, N. J , rector of St.

ity coutl* on Mary's Roman Catholic church here,

lucceed the late Rev. Father Degao, o wa* for twenty-seven yean rector, her Kelley began bX duties Sun-

day.

n crptancs of the frauctiXr receully

awarded tbs contract lor budding L.-granted II by onamuii cioucil Ha M. Crease's liaud.ims cutiags. corner' slatad that plan, were bring perfected Eighth street and Wertey avenue. , ** the ImmedXI. Inlroduc.lon ol tb*

William Chew ba* Improved the works,

appemreucw of bX p.npmty, aurner IWv. A. W Spuouer. D. D.. of Cam-

I Imirenthxtrert and Wml avenue, by den, will lecture

repainting ibe fence surrounding It.

A .icrlal cast lug of

r court of errors and Bp|*al* Monday declared conalltutlonal Hie Martin act of 1892, regulating Hie sale of pro|«rty for unpaid (axe* tu tbX Slate. The declaration I* cuulalned In an opinion In tlier|ectment proceeding* of WillXm J. Flock again*'. Jrpbllia Smith, lu whlcb s similar decision uf tbe Supreme Court I* sustained. Justice Ihxuu, wldlr voting with tbe other judge* to affirm, thought tbr case was not lu sucb form as to require auy expresaluu as to the conrtitutiouallty nl tb* act. Cndrt Hie Martin act absolute.IItX hi property sold for taxr* l>asM* lo Hie |■urrtlasrr, after not let to Hie original owner and mortgagee, and a failure oo Iheir part lo irjrcm Hi property a Ithin six month*.

A Xew acUenir.

Tlie piat-ofiiv department ba* under isni.lderstl 'iia plan whereby Hie name of Hie portroffire-shall'be pbu ..urntwiftereadd Tbe Idea X vide nwaii* of Idem location stam|a are stoXu from a |**l-uffii-r or prevrul lbs beyroltlug lu sol • rtualXr loan* of ilia country.

result of tbe recent election Oeorge H. Reevee, of West

Cape May, manager of Hie guld beating fqploiy there, has received orders from Messrs. Hastings A Co., IX ownera, to Increase tbe working capacily

■e plant. It now employs about ity |iersoua, and X tbe only manu-

factory lu lower Ca|ie May county, i baa beeu Ibe backbone of Hie busline of West Cape May borough fot lany year*. Most of tbe employees

wn their own bomea, and tbe ugh X without a bonded debt, as but a trifling floating debt.

Cape May's beach front troIXy road ill. In all probability, be sold uuder ic sberlfl's hammer bclore Hie next j turner season. As counsel fur tbe lew Jersey Trust and SaX IXpseit

company, of Camden, tbe trurti

Hie (180,000 mortgage, given by tbe Cape May, IXIaware Bay and Sewell's Point Railroad company to secure their bondholder*, Judge K. A. Arm-

ing, of Camden, ba* filed a fore-

•ure bill In tbe New Jersey court of chancery. The road has been operated

dime by the Cape May Trane-

purtalkm company, which la made up

-Mayor J. Henry F^dmunds

bX bookkeeper, and Hie slock bolder* have not received anything from It. Funner Senator I-eoioel E. Miller, of

city, baa a New York syndicate

w ho are said to be ready to pay lUO.UUO fur the road and Ihe franchisee

has.

Before Vice-Chancellor Bead in I ru on Monday counsel for William H. Scull. F Waylaud Ayer. Oeorge BarC. Reeves, John Lucas and Oeorge Franklin Davis made application fot Hie appointment of a receiver for tbe Caps May. 1XXwar* Bay and Point Railroad company. Counsel for the applicant* alleged that insolvent, and that on n J. Huilelgb, David Ualrd, J. Willard Morgan, E. A. Armstrong and It. Wl-tar Harvey made application for. the foreclosure mortgage fur (ItU.OUi. TbX applies Uou. they allege, was th* result combination of lb* slockboidere t

provamenu. tot wren Flirt ami Wfibtb j Tto Xeture -tubs'll u-rafdwlth ARj sireata. | toaullful colored vXww

Wn bavt the late*l jwllcriisof picture „f |b« road. Vlce-Cbanoellor Read, moulding*. W* will frsuie your >ri(r ^ ■■let ores at reasouabX pnom; aXu a; targa varirtr of |4eU>aa. M. R. Smith i lu * * Soas, lu« Aabury avenue. IbX

r. Henry Ridgrly ItobiliBoii,

Iisl M. E church. Tbe scene w a* at ipremlve one, Ibe pslalial parlor 'lug exquXllely arranged for Hie urea id bright fill flown* adding llirl

rlcbm-M to Hie pldure.

wheedling out tbe tnon Schwelaforl'a liberal purer. jparale time* Mr*.

applied for

r (1IW a

urlly-

die gav

rexfort I

time she referred Mi

8900 Kraukford avenue. This addma, wlien hunted up by Mr*. Schwelafort, proved lo be the proverbial vacant lot But, a* u-ual, Ibis wa* not found out until Mrs. Chambers' victim bad

parted with her money.

back once mure to Atlantic City lor a ham, which proved to be her laat. Then she got (70, and then a member of SchwcXfort'a family made an In vestlgatlon and found out that then wa* no legacy, no firm of Washiugtot Xwyera to send letters and telegram! lo Mrs Chambers, that Hie hard cash bad vauUXbed, and Mra. Chambers'

arrest followed.

Ou Saturday tier fatlier, who lives on Frenkford avenue, Philadelphia, vlrtled Mr*. Chambers at police bead quarters. She was permitted lo take a short walk arouud the iquare, accompanied by her lather and a detective but tbeir conversation waa privple. She X held in default ul (1500 bail.

After three hours' acquaintance, as with («o, Hie Utter repreeeutlig II thrill of many years, \Vllllam llarne a veteran of Hie civil War, seventy-fli years of age, who lived In the hamXl of Weymoulh was married Saturday to Mr*. Carrie Rich, of May’* Lindlng, who at the ripe old age of eighty-eight runs a chicken farm, lu the evening of Ihe same day the happy bridegroom, together with tbecrrtWcaleof marriage, waa kidnapped by hi* relatives, w ho hurriedly left the village to escape Hie wrath of lire bereaved bride. Tbe marriage occurred at Egg llarbof City, wblttier Mr*. Rich newly-found fiXud went to sell a w erk'a prod uct of tb* Rich chicken farm. The bride iosXU that she used no pereusskiu with the aged pensioner. They had found mntual coueoXtion, one In recalling a dead wife, Hie oilier a dead husband, and suddenly each resolved to fill the gap by marrying again. Mrs. William Harur* now declare* she will sell her farm If ueceasary to raise money with whXb to recover her new husband. The aflslr supplied May'* Lauding with rare material for gossip. Barnes had lived formally years at Weymouth, arvrral miles from May's landing, lo Hie quXt enjoyment of a pension, day the ampilnnsuf hXIIXcauairt him to vXIt bX relatives Hi ere. He wanted to live permanently with them, dXplaylug tb* roll of (Win supplement bX appeal. Mrs. RXb happened t.. overheat tbe veteran'* remark* aud recalled that alie, loo, Xd a lonely Ilf*. She told Barnes she bad XIleti heir lo (72,UM, and whether IbX or some other argument |>revall«id. Hie pair were married by a magistrate at Egg Harbor. They returned to May's l-audlag childishly nappy, but Barites' relatives disapproved, and, whl’s the bride wa* doing ebnrrauo tor chicken farm, they carried oil tb* groom. Mr*. Barnes X now ssnrrbtng Hie adjacent country fur one William Rat of Weymouth.

Steelman and Warren W. Reeve*. AtXntic City. We*(ministermitston, which waaeaXblishtd two year*ago at Vermont and Madison avenue* by the First Fieahy(eriau church, hi* beeu formerly or. gaiilzed as WcstuiluUter Freabytcriau cburch by a oommlllec appointed by tbe West Jersey Presbytery. There are twenty members. Rev. John McMillan X to continue to officiate as pastor. Tlllie Timmons, eighteen year* old, wa* rescued from * gang of yuuug men at tJSO o'clock Saturday morning near Hie life saving station, by Nicholas Jeflrtes.of the coast guard*. JeOrle* and Hie girl believe Hie purpose of tbe men was to ansault her. She was taken tn the life saving station and detained until later lu tbe day. Tbe girl dared Hist she bad beeu shopping had eule.ed Hie bus lu return X when she met Hie men, who look her lu the vehicX to below Ibe city IlmIX and kept bet there. They were joined on Hie way by several men In another bus. When she suspected Iheir de •Igu Ihe girl cried "murder." which brought the guard tu her rescue caused Ihe gang to disappear. Judge Alien R. Eiidlcott decided Friday In favor uf Mre.U. J. Hsim of this etty, in her suit for a share of Hie (4«» paid by the Wert Jen Seashore Railroad compauy ou account of Hie death of her father. Dr. North, who was killed while driving across the tracks near Hammuglvu, two yean ago. Mra. Hammell was culofl without a penny Id her falher's will, and Hie other helre of bX estate claimed that for tbia reason she waa not entitled to her share In tbe damages paid by tbe railroad company. After several hours of exhaustive argument Monday ulgbt, city council awarded tue contract for the nan meadow* to T. A. QllXapX A Co., of PltHburg and New York. Riveted eteel pipe was tbe material adopted over cast Iron and wooden slave, and the coat w ill he (103,619. There were nearly a dox-u bidden, and the advantages of Ihe Ibiee kinds of pipes were presented. Hie ateri pipe will coat (21,000 Xaa than tbe lowest ottered for cast iron.

ORDINANCE No. 7H.

The Enterprise Telephone and Telegraph company uf IhX county, L. M. He**, manager, has purchased the property, rights, privileges and tranctiXee of the MlllvllX TeXphoae<

pany.

Tbe put chase price ran* up In tbe flgures, aud complete* a deal mort crtablXbe* a network of telephone Hues in South Jersey uuder the uwuerahlpofone company. Th* Anal artlcXa of sale were signed last Wednesday night lu tlie office of H. O. Newcomb, MlllvllX, by William Ott, president of Ibe Millville company, aud Eugene Uoodwin, president uf Ibe Enterprtae company.

Tb* M

le line h

stftSu

millinery, l

•t styles. fur drees

I. lUuck's, ill Aabury at

remunerative U of Ibe other companies. Hie use bel ween Uoaan City and MUIvlIX, and for Enterprise has beam trying to gain a bold on Ihe MlllvllX Hue, but until' week their efiirts hi vain. The Enterprise X continually larging aud improving Ha plant, with the additions secured by the ■

VXphou* company, It X q trying for sum* Ul ■* small lines through

A (uMfuan line of wall paper

I at but tom price-, window shades, Hb spring roller.. IS, 25, *5, 4i and 8S jura, all the leading colors. B. R.

Smith A Sons, IMS Aabury UibKKKT A Laks—Endert

aud 647 Aabury avaoue. etyX eaatot altrayare hai

and oottaam and kept until hi

ovirHi* i5'.2'i2t r j? art rtly on TevsBay. the *jlk Uy i ■ bar iksit,si ID u clock in In* lorvoc tisar all parsons who may Ui' ' sxxrlsvsd !'j (be said ssssma..-. NICIIUI.AH tllHno>.

OCEAN CITY HOUSE OCKAN CITV. M. J.

A U HAM), Propria* i. b. poyeS' SLATE ROOEER BANCOR. PA.

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