Ocean City Sentinel, 24 January 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 3

0* Kan City Sentinel.

THtJBSDAY, JANUARY SU, 1901 We Ik Kl»<l lo rrcei»* iit-ai* of iieu« end omiiminlcelloiin nf luleim lo IIUK c.imaiunlly and our rraderr everywhere. All comniUDicalion* ebuuld be aci.mipauled wllh Ihe full name and addrerw of the writer, not neceeunly for iiutihcatlon, hut ae a Kuaratnee ul I'o.-d faith.

UOCflli HAPPENINGS. How'« your Kri|>|ir? Winter te half none. -Sign* of fir. Valentine*** day are al-

ready vial hie.

Htorev that waul your bueineMi ad.

verllae for It.

NeleollSony and wife have l«eeu quite 111 In I'hlladrliihla D al wllh the home maikete and Ket your money'" worth. Vumnion eonncil w ill meet mreKular ■eeaiuu t* -morrow evening. Arthur Morey and wlf are apendiiig a eejwrtu with relallrea'at Toni" River. Quile a number ul new aubwrihei« William D Wll-on. of Millville, wa. here Tueaday loikiug afler hie collage-. Uilhert A i.ak- are |iaiulliiK (ieoige Weiaa’ collage on We*t avenue, above

Kira! alreet.

II. H. Marler. Jr.,of Camden, wa* In town Tueaday looking afler hiready Intereata E. Z Mill" and wile, of Ca|ie May Court House, were here over roinday, Ihe gueata of relailves. An enj lyahle evroiug parly wa- held at Ihe lealdeuce of Rolla Uarrelaon and wife on Friday evening. The fourth aeries of the Ocean City lluildlng and Loan aaaociali*>n will exlure at t e March meeliug. ll.Cuwpenbwaite, w h<> has managed I lie .-brand hotel for two aeaaoua pa-l, has accepled a praiitlou lu Ihaitou. The winter Is half gone. We have entered upon Ihe second hall. The days are lengthening at h >th end*. CI01es W Carter has purchased a liou-e and hit on Aabury avenue, above Filth elreet, of Frederick 8, Carter. The Central avenue a><eaement has hern certiorwrted lo Ihe su|ireme court. The writ la relurnable on Feb. 4 next. Rev. R. H. Hauderhu and wife spent a few days here la.t week, the gueala of the former's hrolher,C. T. F. Sanderlin. Ihe hoard of trade will hold a apeeial meeliug next Saturday evening, w lien every member I- requested to he

present

Rev. R. II. 8-uderltu, Richard II. Hiltea and Harry Headley are Sfaikru of for Hie mayoralty al Ihe coming

tisody.

d lying ,trT "

At the annual meeting of the Ocean City Building and lawn association, the following officers were elected: President. (J. P. Moore; seofttary, William Lake; treasurer, R. Howard Thorn; direclors, George o. Adam-. 8imoon It. Miller, William E. Massey. Samml R.Mampaon, Rolla Garreteoii

«nd Willard W. Adams.

Henry D. Moore, who recently put. cha-ed Ihe Ocean City Kieclric tallr.wd, accompanied by F J R*)as.an euglu-er and contractor, and J. F. Tatem, set" dow n on Toe-day and made a thorough Inspection . f the road with a view t« puiling It In tlr-t claw euudiliou. ElerIrician H. M. Kalliaeli accom|>aiiled ihem over Ihe line. Another t*mr ot

Insj—'iion will he made lie: K. V. Corson aujt John

who purcha-ed Ihe plol of ground between North and Fifth strverAllanlie avenue and Hu- ,.resn. have snlil an interewt hi Ihe land to FThncis

P- tfuigley, i-a-lilrr of the First Ns-; ■ l, d ' " """■I l*»nk ; Samuel li. Hnf1man,! H ti, ‘“ sui-erintendriit of the puhlir M'lns'l- in i eou, "- v ' ,I ‘ ,B Allautlc eouuiy. and Couucllmaii I- |lu * ,,lt Ma-sae S. Ix-e. all. fAtliuiU* City. Tl«we five ] A,l * u, ’ ctu 1 geiiilemen will organltr a cmipany r 11 ® 1,1

and commence operations in a few days. The iucorpoiation |iaper-

hang preilared this Week.

ie| H. Sampson, while in-| ,,oUI l,M * All » , ‘ 1 "* ' Life s|nctiug It. W. Edward-'new ctisge j " l * l,ul1 1, 0 l l "' ' .lem Wesley avenue, near Tenth strvel, j Sr * ,Ur,u '* • N ’ ‘ * Tuesday aftermmn of last week, had j ® earg.* ..r Norih Carolina pine con • mief niunr to step up.n a twvuly- 1 J ' A 1 uf B *“ U peony uatl, which |*netraled Ihe sole j 'Ivlpllis. She rcachvl Norf of (he shoe and entered the f art ah nil, 1 * i,l ‘* ® flrr “'akiqg - veisl “eh. She wa. conveyed lo her , " 0,r * , “" 1 • r,ivMf ■' " , ® r an I Hr. H. T.AhboH summoned. | H'eakw.ler Iasi Wedue-d.y iruuounced Ihe wound a l.sd one,; *'k" »f* recoli-lgnevl lo II has lab .red fiitlifulfy lo ward | ciupsny,

hl.Mid |«>is *ning. The pallcut hassuffvred considerably, but at this writing

iTUNTIC COUNTT CLEANINGS.

News of the total wreck of t

niaaird sclio'iner William J. I.ipaett, o

CAPE MAt COUNTT NOTES. *>- "*"■'— Ncw-s of the County Oathrrcd from S. B. SAMPSON, Various Sources. _ (jontpaotor and guilder Cape May Court House.

Sailroad Siau-Ixbbt. ^ T Jrjuiiv axv BKaanoax «. ■ Isr Plillaaelphla.

Two Wrecked Within a Few Philadelphia,on tlK treacherous Winter Miles of Each Other. Qu * ,,, '' Rbo ’ , •• J,, “ * 00, '‘ of DtU ’

Saturday I"®" •" ‘“® ,

America, u|hiii wiilch craft Uo'y cotiveyed lu a plare of aafrly. Til

of Ihe Ll

ware Ca|ies, w gs received here late Saturday alleruoim and causevl great excllemeul. Subsequent dewpalches conveyed the Intelligence that Captain

t» are a Toml | Huntley, tier maaler, and Wreck. leu men had been saved through tlir storm that rsgrd long ’ ,c,0,, ' services of Caplaln Gibbous and

day ulgl.t sod «..or!u*l r,r » " f lt * wrecking lug North

wuli uiaiiy ve-se!-. Iwv rithlD a few miles of Ihl*

*y—our at Atlantic ntv sud liie i „ .... i be, on thenar -.qq-rle r ..id Spring. ^ 0, ' , * * ,,W fl ”' , nM,

' JPelerH.Ree.I.oflhsptsce.tlieollier-

i he arbonher A. I. Coleman, owned , , by C.plalo Rer.ja.nin ; ^, V 1 ,' , . K ‘-r, !,. ,''™';','' !

. Sharp, of Doicliesirr Cumberland

attempting loenler |

I he crew were lauded bsiely lu ' Ihe vessel went dow n almost

imuiedialely after Hie life -aviug erew

James L. Ingersoll Danger-

ously Injured.

moo it i-:

-rt|ivr-were Hceleil: I'resldint, ^

T’lrb^r Architect^. Euilder,

PRAdTK'AI, HI.ATKH.

• rwiw ■-hMaCrlphta- ■ Am.e Klvfaih acreet. xuom m., air. ■ sewn city, itJ»a. an - - - an».m. st.TCD*T8. rwv rhllaWelpbAa.

site is greatly improved. l-'or l.apoalllon TraRlc.

ll I- learned here that on February IS the Peunsylvania railroad will put ou solid vealihulfd trains h.-tween Philadelphia and Huflalo, pre|*aralory to taking rare of the Huflalo Expo«itraffic. Tlie trains will make ihe runs in eleven hour*. The train west w iH leave Philadelphia at Ei.SO a. m.

Will Take a Course m

urday' morning, abated sumew b violently- The

4;':

The Newark Evening News has lhl> • say about Miss Mary C. Moure, daughter of ex-MayorG. P. Moore, of

requeat, Mias Mary

Moore, one of Ihe sub-titule leacliers the Fdset Grange public school", ha" ••i formally released from her court, to lake eflect ou February 1, Mias Moire has been an efficient teacher, and the hoard of rduratmu reluctant to let her go.' She Is iiius III complete a course ill ad-

irdon Chambers, of Philadelphia, | va , icts | lienee at Hie University of purchased a lot id Fourteentli i Penu.ylvatsU, and ha. been oflered street and Haven avetnw, of Ml«» j s,iwrt«rshlp lu lliat luatltuliou if si Frances Howell. | r „, r r. ir now. Her Idea is to equi . Wj_J- Barr and family, of I'hlladel-1 | 1 er-.ll for a paotlon as a high acbo ph»a. came down on Friday and ojieued ! ,„.i,uctor, tout it t« not know n w hettier tlrelr collage, corner Ninth street »ud will apply f.ir a pwillou Aabury avenue, for • few days. ' Orange wlien her cmrse ..f -tody I-

The Neptune I ouar, cvinier Sixth street and Ocean avenue, formerly owned by Charles Matthew, ha- been .old lo Mr. Buchanan, a'Philadelphia

builder.

C. F. Wtlmer^nd wife, of Phlladelptna, w ho - hav» ke|>| the Ne|rtuue house for the past two years, were down yesterday looking for a hotel for

the cooiiug season.

Henry D. Mo .re, of Philadelphia, lias imrvhased Thomas S. Simmoua' cottage on We-ley avenue, below Eighth street, through the agency of

Maswry A Edwards.

Mr>. Sarah H. Richmau, *if Camden, for whom Jo-eph O Champion A Co. are erecting a large h iardiug bouse ou W'ealey avenue, below Teutb streel,

was iu this city nu Monday.

Joseph U. C|ptmpiou, of tlie firm of Jut. G. Champl.iti A Co, Killed a large grey.fox al Tuckahoeon Thuraday. He naturally feela quite proud over 1 day’s work and will have it mounted. The fourteenth annual report uf tlie Ocesu City BullJln< and Lmo association makes an excellent allowing. The ansiciallou la ably offlrired and Its affairs are economically administered. The HurriXKi. calendar, whleli will contain a picture of the Bcnllorl Priming House, will he issued this week. We regret the delay, which has been unavoidable ou account of the pho-

tographer and Hie engravers.

The Ocean City Water c impauy will | bold an a*'J lurued meeting at Hie office | of llr George W. Halley,Tn Phlladel-' rihla, to morrow, at wb rh time Hk ooutract for lm|irovemeuls to Hie plant

lu this city will tw awarded.

Mrs. Dowdalr. of Philadelphia, who occupied T. J. Parker's collage on Aabury aveuue, above Twelfth alreet, baa purchased a lul ou Crutfal avenue,

After a

elemeols liie only to rage

Sharp was In doubt wlietlier lu Hie schooner or atlernpl to reac destitiatiou. He decided latter course, slid the pump- were kepi g .lug constantly all night. As they fought their wsy off Hie coast Sunday morning Caplaln Sharp and his crew

did not

crippled crmfl might sink, were consequently gra eful approached the lulel vlit.ance, sh.uily tKl'.re 4 o'clock. .The sea- were breakrug over the Inlet bar iu great fury, hut it wa- thought all danger was past, when, arllboul warning, the Coleman violently collided with a shoal juat off Hie end of the Iron Pier. Captain Sharp l. il-tcel "Igual- of distress, and Marcus Sharp, of Dorchester; Jacob Willis, of Atlantic City, and Joseph C. Han is, Ihe latter a colored lad.wh.aw home is In Aogu-ta, Ga , l«s.*k to the rigging as Hie seas raced over Ihe Utile scl..".i.er fu.m slrin to stern. There

.impleted." ( V.,

nundot) fierslcea. nsITIKT rurBC'ii.

Itev. J. II. Adams, pastor, will preach . Sunday. MorujUg jubjyct, "Tlie Tongue of Fire to All Nato t.*;" ever Dagan In Hie House of Hod.'' Itevival services every nighl next week

excrpl Saturday.

The Baptist revival meeliug" aic still b-lng held under pastor J. H- Adams Never has there h en the amount of spiritual Interest manifested as there is at the present lime. Many have professed eon version, while many more have h.-en earnestly seeking |wrd. n. There Will he a baptism a. soon as Hie new baptistry is completed, after which, a number will he received iu church. The Baptist people wish to extend a word of thanks to llioae who so freely gave toward defraying Hie expense-oil Hie new Improvemeuts. A coUectlor. was taken, amounting to}lh3 SS. FIRST KBKSBVTKRIAS CHfRCAI. Kev. A. W. Williams will preach al lO.Sha. m, and 7.45 p. m. Themes:. ••The (lift of God Is Elsrnal Life.” "The Wages of Sin la De*!b." Cordial welcome i- extended i.saH. jStiii there

FIIOTM E liiwtcn

Rev. John H. Boswell, pastor. Momlug sul.j-rt, "Valley ol Dry Bones;*' evening subject, ‘‘Salvation to tins Uttermost." An lllustratrd song ill precede Hie evening eetmnn. Men’s meeliug al 3 45 p. m. Five were received luio frlloashlp on Sabbath morning—three by letter and

two on probation.

Atlantic Counta courts.

One of the twenty of the oyster cases brought by Wllliam.Charirs and Born. Dennis and John lugereull was on-

below rtrirteeatbstreet, and will build c | udrd | u lb . AiUnllc county courls al a collage Ibemm this spring ; M() . a |, l[lld | UR t,,i WrdnVsday evenK. B Tor hen A Son are moving Hie | , ug a[|tr . lUrw q.rs' trial with a verc.ttage receully purr hawed by Harry dlct u , ^ ut guiliy. Thecase was siubHead ley from Ocean aveuue, above steeled by Hie I'lanleia* asKlghth alreet, to a site on Central ave- Tirrtt| ,^ f . | „ u^y claim that their huainue, near Ninib atrtwl, where II will be ; lirM1 g a il,erliig ojalera lo plant ha. coniertefl into ab-jardlug bouae. L,,,, mined by parties staking out The Cape May county board of Iree-1 uoe-hair of Hie natural beds in U>c holders met al Tuckaboe oo Tueaday . (;, e at Egg Harbor river. Theodore and awarded Ihe building of all miles! Tnompauu and George McOjUi of Ihe e-Hinly road between Uape May lt d. ag<*d iwel^e and fourteen, charged

,t wlret

arrived on the scene. The life savers, with hot I. the wind ami thceca against them, had much difficulty lu reaching the Stranded ctsfi. hilt llt.ally succeeded In taking ..fl* ihe crew, a large crowd watching them freon ihe beach. Five minute, afier Hie men Were taken oil

.lily evf-

wilh larceny, were lltoeraied and placed under* Hie charge ot Dr. Atkmau, patrol ..nicer ol Atlantic County. Alfred Pauli, a farmer of Yardville, Fa., waa fined 950 for pawing a won hie-

Upwlt Hotwe and Uape May dry Henry Hwerirn A Sims, of Uamdtu, and .ore mile of the Ocean City mad to

Fred Moore.

Mrs. K Weal, mot her of Mrs. Mark

Lake, fell down a flight of ataire at her c |ieck.

home In MoTT.u, F..,on Thoreday. and Ibe jury m the cm . -d Hk »'»'v received severeinjurk.. Mrs. Wmt IsIwUlarel Barrett for touglng ojwter. op well known lu thla city, having resided the beds slaked nil by Burroughs Dauhere lor quite a time. Mr and Mrs. j lets, and occupied by him f-o eighteen loake went up or. Saturday and the year* lu the Great Egg HarUrt riser, laltertastill with her. jdl^reed. and were dlachar|ed I boat who are supposed to know »aj ! JudEe Eudloott Monday aft. ru the flght for the pnwlmaa.rreh.p lu Ihl. i The trial has occupied three dayv city was fixed up In FlilDdrlpbU on Ison*.d twenty cases to be tried for

MtoidstTyauU that Edward M. Hutton the same ofleocr

... .. VI— XI. Its Ch

ie water. Captain

Mrs. Millie Chambers, w ho was ooiere rd of ..hraluiug money under laliw pretences Ip.m Mrs Mary Hwelefort, <d Atlantic City, waa Monday sentemsd

by Judge Endlcutt lo one year Sute prlsreu. Mrs."* 1

1s lobe Hie paail master and the ofllet l<wated iu Hw Bourse building, the 'Eighth street aide In the ra trow occupied lay the laedgrr. * George U- J agger, of HnxAlyn, N Y- came down on Thurjday and re-

malnerl uulil Tuesday wljthia brother- Flet y " . ^

In-law, B. It Bxullh. Mr. Jaeger married Mr Smtlh's older alaler. who died In 117*. a.id Ibeae. gentlemen had not met f.r Hiiiiy-f.-ur yaars. Bach was overjoyed U. meet the other, and the few .Jays a prat together paaaed eery

rapldl,.

the county Jail lu a hyaterlfal coodltk*.

Wt have the late.; patieM

Mouldings. 5\e will frame your

deuce of her hwatlon

protruding ah*.

Sharp staled that he and

everything they had on Is rare! the •el. Harris, Hie colored h >y, became iro in the eyes of Ihe ■|>ectators of rescue, when Ik proudly exhibited the American flag of the lost schooner. The schooner John Russell, 300 ton-, of litldgelon, N. J., carrying 150.000 fret of lumberfrom Ktague Inlet, N. C , New York. John Thomas, captsin, of Tuckaboe, Ibis county, ran ashore, near Cold Spring lulel, at -lx o'clock Saturday momlug. The lights anchored oil Uajie May led captain lo think Hist hr was much trtber oil shore, sod he ran Into the inshore chanurl, w hlcb I- quite shallow. old Spring life saving crew Isiarded Hk vts-el to render aaaisiauce. Several unsuccessful attempts were made float the craft, and on Monday -Ik w a hat.doited by.the captain and ere' hr vessel is now breaking up. Annlserwwr) wf Cold Spring. The sixty-flrel anniversary of the Sunday-school of the Cold Spring Presbyterian church was celebrated Sunday afternoon in the Old lltick church. The old church hat a htetory bardly equaled by any other cbuicb entice lu Sonlh Jersey. The first record organiistiou dales hack to year 1714. when it was under Hk Presbytery, which was orgauixed it. Philadelphia. A piece of hoard from Ik Old First church la still preserved Itb Ihe Inscription 1714. After this branch waa placed under the of the New Bruu-wtck Presbytery-rand

remained so until 1752.

It is refolded that its first settled minister was Hie Kev. John Brsdovr, native uf Scotian 1. and a member of Presby tery of Phtlsdelphta was only a candidate for the when Invited lo Cold Spriug, not autbnrlied to preach until

■e nearest minister-

Da via, Hampton and Henry—took Hk respon-tbiifty of examining and licensing him. lu March, 1714. He retained his ..fficc a« pastor until 1731. The church was then without a permanent pastor fur acveral-years. In 1752 a call wa- el tended and accepted by Hk Kev. Daniel 1 .awreuce, whose remains lie In the old ebuteb cemelery. Prorsluenl among the, ministers s.uoe Mr. Lawrence's time wia Rev. Mo. Williamson, who remained Ui-qi H charge for lorty-four years. Iledled Cape May lo 1880. Alter Mr. W.ip.

rival!, the pulpit >a"!

Various ministers who wrr

Presbytery. lu». Thomas sJ Dewing sat next regula'rly installed as pastor ou May 1 1874. aud o.i.HAued autU I, 1879. when hr resigned fh 1W" a call was extended to Kev J. Landis, who remained f.*r several years. Rev Dr. Lavrtiy is the |<rrseul t*»tof- The prevul brick structure was rrerted In |t3S. aud ll is the third buUdlqgtoba

metorew al rescan .

’aplalti Abraham Sonin by, Ihe first -ettler in Hammonloti, died Mondsy ninety years. He came to New Jersey from Newhuryp.rt, Mas-., the first bouse in the her of the first tow n council, snd served Before coming to Hammonh.n S.merhy* was a sea capand had salted around the world. He t*oasted tl.at he had visited everyua. Hit second wife survive- him. Hu body will he hurled In Kewburyi*ort beside thoss of l.l- llrsi wife sud Ills children.

AUanUc City.

William W. Weeks has sold his c»t<e. No. 16 Ohio avenue, south, to Edward W. Hunt. Mrs. Lydia Doughty, widow of the lale Absalom Doughty, aud formeriy propi ielresa of the Dei Coruado, died Thursday at her b mir, IlirSoulli Carolina avenue, south, aged forty-seven Albert Prerce, the burglar, win. was ilmt by Pollc.-man Weaver, a week tgo, while escaping from Harris trothera'cigar store, was Monday cii’ *Uarged from Ihe li >"|*ital and com-

n.ittesl to jsil.

'1 here is a ey-udtcale forming which ha- for its object the bridging of the let to Brigantine Reach, tIk object lug to enable the passage At Holley rs over It, w hich would carry them Brigantine Inlet, some five miles up Ihe csoast. The w hole project is merely to open a new short excursion route. The piafis call for Hie exfKudilure of Philadelphia and New York yaclitsrn who have visited Atlantic City in the<rcrafts, always complained of Itrere .tiding for them, aud Ihe instantly coti.|"-lled to catty by taut whatever th^y desired lu put aburd. Captain Jeaae Yales. Ihe hKal pilot, lias

erecilou of a wharf

w hich will Ik free to the yachtsmen. located on Gardner's basin aud i Ik extremely convenient, as It call be readied by trolley and a good roadway.

Hotel Arrivals.

The Enmett: A. J. Crate, Paul A. Hendry, W. C. Hunter, James Hunt, John F. Fox, Mrs. John F. Fox, J. 11. Sawyer. Philadel|bia; C. H. El well. Cbas. P. Wtllels, Mrs.-Eva A. Wycofl, W. H. Hall, Camden; T. H. 'Iroast. Vineland; U. B. Langley. Millville; T. (•. Hammer. L. L. Rose, AHantic Cily; F. B. Wilcox, Kridgrton; N. Diamond, Woodbine; U.C. Jagger, New York; P. H. Nau, Middletown, N. Y. Gataoori House: Charles Stiles and wife, Artpuf C. Able, John D. Collins, Bohert Lacy, Camden; N. J. Washbourn, Vineland; W. Fl Gochenaur, Woodbine; Frederick Kapp and wife, Frederick Kapp, Jr., Ilowatirr Rapp, Msrgrtta Rapp, L. Rapp, Ward Hllles, Waller N. Hays, Juhu C. Lynch, H. Morgan Shelley, R. L. RusUtck, Philadelphia; Elmer Fl Dyer, Rvxborougb, Pa.; Kvertuu Coreon, city. Ocean City House: A. D. Morgan, Pnlladelphla; Mra. D.lka, Mlupr Vincent, Salem; A. C. Grew, Camden; Mrs. W. E. Young, Rae Young, Anglesea: W. Ed. Shafer, Milford, N. J.

Is thal Thor-day the I he* h*.ys went to Hie fat in and demaude I tl.ai Ni wcomh . and if Ihe day I" re memU-red, .1 t» one ..f tti.i-e dc-peralt-ly d.ssgreeshLe days, not 111 f.*r iifau or fallh.g frighl/ully fust, and bh/asid wa- tliirateuerl. Still It was the pro|Kiiy of it.e 4toys and Newcomb wa- htile less a squatter. They began to make things uncomfortable by taking oft the doors, and removing the window- from Hie building. Even the windows lu Ihe

UI.Hre c.

.try blast- sweep

An attempt wawtudowsfrou. no Mraises eon.t. an

ier clnld.eu, hot

ll.ey, too, were til, and Ihe landlo.ds left w ithout crura mg out their purpose. Satordsy afteii.ouu Herbert and Gscar *1 .re teturtied to the farm. *1*1.Is time,-. Hie story goes, Hiey were unalterat.lv determined u|">I. evict log Ihe Newcuqit. faintly. The ll'ti-c wscheerless and cold, ll.e windows iwlng temovyd from all but one r.s.m

lu H

e Mr. a

1'M's. .*

f-uhllf Hctiool K-Lplerlwfnmenl. The public schools of this city ha* fixed U|«u Saturday, February id, as the dale of Hk aunual entertainment in behalf of the library fond. This means an earnest effort by-the children of the community to obtain wholesome reading mailer. They want booka.aud

their atm !» lo get the heat.

Tur pupils of the schools are laboring a-aid.ously al a programme which will afford a pleaaanl and profitable evening for Hk older people. It will he a varied musical and literary treat. The choicest talrOI lu the city's musical circles will o.-opera'e i. making the programme su.cesa. \\ care sure tl.at tbre eniei

will cummaud the uulversal

■si re ngt Hen tag me Hoatibra. The Ph.ladelpliia aud Reading Ra.IJ way ruarfany t» Improving lu road to 7 ' Atlantic Cily. By early spring Hk'

a oik will he completed. The Improvemeuts c-mql-l

lasllug wllh sione I r parte slviwiug weakness, aud a general leveling of ihe liar compel.) *s sixiy-m.uute between Philadelphia and Allan tie City will he Improved upou, and fifty five-minute trail, will be running

tl.e t.umber of el.il-. Millie Soulb Dennis, number being lews* than lhat of ten years agio, has led to •oinc quiet Investigation. One Inquirer * found Hist in it-small |H.pulatloti there j are. tweuty-seveu widows, right wld- ' tern harhtiors iu the dialricl. The, Atlantic City Railroad company has eubst.tulcd a ikw and lli.Mictu; light al it* railroad statbai at Moulh Dennis being l-alrd Slid sl,lp|K< In ITilladehj pi.la and New York tuarkeis,

iihlVii. and Mrs. Newcornb's lather, James L. Ingelsoll work vigorously lo remove Ihe windows from tl.e single protected room, and tl.en followed a genera* mix-up. Mrs Newcomb, II is alleged, waNewe*»mh woo pretty seriously hurl, hu! ll was the old It.gerMdl wire was nearly murdered and may die, 11 is charged that the landlords, angry *v"d desiwrate, dealt him a horrible b'ow Wllh a hammer. _ Af-ei Hie assaull both Herbert and Oscar Tire were arrested, and IkUI iu ball for a hearing, ll la said H.xl Mr. j Ingersoll,carmoi reciver. The injured man, James L lugeisoll,! a pr<qwrly ow ner h. Ihls.cHy, and is { well-known here, he having formerly j iwddled shoes throughout Hie eouuiy. { The accused men were giver, a hear-1 ■gun Tuesday, arid Herbert Tloe wasj committed to Hk Cumh.-riaud county i jsil to aw ait Hk result ..( Ihe injurtt-s i ' .flirted. Oscar wa« held under tl-Vs. |

ball.

A Hwalnraa Talk.

Job prruliug. you know, is esneut.sl | . every busiuess (usu w l.o i- uj -to-1 date.and he wants his printed matter' to cM.fotiu atthlhe twentieth century.! thousand letter heads or statements I- j far from economy w hen you cui.s.der I fact that -o ioog as you U«e lliej miserable cheap j'»b, yrnt feel as If you j would like to crush Ihe cheap printer. We don't think we are perfect here, have been iu the j >b printing ; husiuesa a g*s"l many years, aud we have learned some thlugs that aome others have to gain by exi-eriruce. The laat year haa been H.a biggest, busiest J**li prli.llng year In the Sentinel Printing House’s hl-tory, an I we congratulate out stive- that our work is more often praised Hu n criticised.

TV*1 It Hack-surd".

A new cure for lieadarlre, w bid. is; said to be lufallibie. I- walking hack- j wards. Try It the next time your |">*r

head starts to jumping.

A cortl'LETK Hue of wall paper u .w j in at bottom prices; window shade-. ! with sptiug rollers. 15, .75, 45 anti <t*. j cents, all Hk lea'iiiig colors. R. R. j Smith A Sons, 1048 Aabury avenue. j UimiektA Lake—Undertakers aud i emhaimers. Offire and residenre, M*. i

and 047 Aabury avenue,

style casket always

NOTICE . . ^ Klzhll. street-, hs- beet.

HARRY H. RICE

ARCMITIiCT

Bourse Building EIGHTH STREET AMD ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City. N. J.

ALLEN SCULL

Contractor and Builder

008 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Eattu.Mss ebtvrr.illy (lien.

HuMdlnifs erected l*> eorttrsei or dnj . i L. S. CORSON Contractor m Builderwork : IIIITEIX. OITTAOEW. MTt.KE m-IEIilMUH. ere. I*l«n.1 MiwcUIrwIloes furatslKd on

leaves New York. (Elbert; KusM) k«t) p. m. AUantlciTty.ajoa. m. Iwlallrd lime labHs St Ileket otBrss. ' nten Trsn-fer eompanj' wilt call tor and

Ocean City Home-mult Bateiy. F. A. SCHOCK, Proprietor SIS ASS HIT AVE., OCEAK OTT, *. J. Breed. Kollo, Cokes and PMs trasE Iron. Ibe

ANDREW MARSHALL

*. Crtlt- IN. r'orterror.

Mvatdswrs, me. Me A»kur) kvrnnr

< AHPENTI R KMOP

Wes. Ave. wear tUgblh M.

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

JOHN MARTS

SCREEN FRAMES Window and Door Frames ton. A -hare-of > our |silr*in-Kr "Opened. F

TOBBKRT A HON

HOUSE M0VIN6 AND RAISING

Urneral « ontrn<-4or*

6oi S.Twenty-Second St. Philadelphia, Pa. ICE CREA1. IITER ICU. FAHCT CUES. Mill CRIB

FROZE I FROm

Vs Oc Ctlsriaf hi •# Itt Insekss.

LEWIS E. CORDERY

THOMAS J. THORN — ***'»» _ CARPENTERING and

FLORIST

..Screwn Doors. Windows and Slsns Made

——————— • PROMPTLY ATTEMVEIV TO - KURNITURE RBPAIRHO 117i-A Cent rn 1 A-ve. „''KCd'“" '“krei •< SHOP. Rd. M3 AS8URT AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. RsiMssm. 623 Cstbil Am. Bo 363

HENRY A'*. SMITH F. J. SMITH

Shccssmt !• H. A. V. SmtUt A Bro.

Practical Plumber

846 Aabury Avenue

OCEAN CJTV, N. J. Hel Water aud Mean, Ho-tlBg.

Hat At- Heaters and Esuges.

Qss Flrtlng.

.Hom-worlu W'.vM-mMI. Al-on*)

Contractor and Builder

ir^rE R. B. SHIES & Go

On City MM Co.

! Lumber, Millwork

and Brick

11 kinds of BRICK—Mottled. lUrd.

. bisks ■■ j YARD AND OFFICE:

PURE ICE | Fourth SL and Haven Av«.

OCEAN CITY. N. J.

BEST COAL

_ Bodies removed from hotels. Gwnlmg hou-e- 1 and i-.ltacn* and kept until iKirtal. Tv.o mve’ka* Tour vlw i"enna,l.

-«aat« RAtlroad.

Tkr Srsl fWaasy Ivaura rnlUusd lour ul Ihe ■ewaon tuiarkHinvlUS. alius log two week*

I W'e-hlngtuu I. r.la on Febniar) L

Kararwlun t.,-krl". Imludlng rwllww) ll

eUr a Mere. You IKrd uol bu r^oul)^. ■.■uuue totusr. and W aursuifllDtted saaruew SM Uw

. ll**t.e"t *1—1 ’SC "»d

CEIfllBLTBOST GOiiFilK Ocean City, N. J.

* our used by tbia organlsaliun. Adjiduing * • -* the uld church Is Ibcpareuuagr.aiucbcd

to which la a farm «f over 300 acre.

OAK ANO (-t-NK

woor> IWCa’S FJLL OPEillfi Oflice. Ho. 034 ASBURY AYEHUE^f^SrgSir--*

Bo,"- C loiklns ■o es ruui-d sa) w brre id Ih« touoi, our mono has always bss- -•*— *—-a

IRA S. CHAMPION""

Alderney Dairies

Guarenleed Strirtly Pure

m'LK

»AND

Ice Cream ESTABUSHED iSSr _ Ly. - syv7.‘7:. ,, si:vs i7tliSt.andAsboryAve. :

Building*... LUMBER Millwork

Lime

Cement, Etc. .LUMBER YARD AND OFFICE. Her. 12ti St. ul Vet An OCEAN CITY, N. J