OORAK OlTT 8EVNNKL. THtfllBT)AY, YKIIItUABY II, IBoi ]'
MORE IMPROVEMENTS.
c»pe «i»r couim kiites.
ioly (Uthcrcd from
ully mill uur . r . ur „
and will build ■ r*>ld<
" U m " AU»o Hcutl In r»iinidrlliii|
•<»■» v-n.. -
-lubllcNtlou, bul as a guarani 1 * "■
:rJi
uocnu happbnincs. Wat IlM Valeu I liMvaal Marl nr) ? WaaliliiKOiii’a lilrlliday to-niorrow. William II. Wtlioh, of MlllvllM, waa duwu on luaaday, limhlugalUr lila calalc. , Tliomaa Tolilii, a Walnut alreel, I adrl|>lila, rval rautr agent, waa In Hty Turaday. N'aalotlatiout are balng made I .iramtmat to ply b«t-i*n Ocean and lamiRfMirt.
wlllcli t'antral avenue, abiivr .Ninth atrrei. Ki-Mayor (I. I*. Moore ha« (hr cmtract to build an addition to a collect on Aabury auenue, ahuve HavvUtcrnth atreet, for UtiarleaNllaa.nl Umndt-n. John Marla baa the ntulrad for the election of K. Bapp'a bulldiug. corner KlChlb atreet and Wealey avenue It. •I. Hlltea A Co. will furulah the luiuhrr
and mill work.
Alfred Uodwlu, of Philadelphia, haa contracted wlih Joaeph U. Chaninioi.
ic. Appointment as Postmaster
,,,, l Has Been Made.
leged. Hrnator Hand promlaed the po-
•llldn, waa Igoored.
lu the ordinary course of errnta, probably Ihla week, It la ea|>ecled the
senate lu earrullve session will confirm — the appolntmrul, after which a bond Avalon, uniat he llled and approved. Thta The borough council done the |«*t-j01oe authorliles will hold a apaclal elacllou uu I lasue a commiaalon to Mr. Humm. and the purjaiae of drcldlug on on iccelpi and presentation of which „f b. 10 4, , hf of laj ono lire ontoe will hr traosferred from lire provide for tire purchase of the wa present poatmastrr. It. Howard Tnoru, works and ItsMleuelon the fortunate appolnue. Celd 5pclng.
••Id Hpring council, Junior Order
HlfS
. ITUKTIC COURTT GLEimilGS. ' Correa* yy i
BekeravMle.
Him Kathrlue Herupaori, ag.d 77
arch IB for ——— years, died on Tues-lay <d Hat week. The Well-Known Preacher Has r .T ','T finm ... her bMIher, Captain John itampat* r
a decided to
Passed Away.
pohitment la for four yeai
aaiMiti sihsi | a||( j Mf, ButtQii'a term will eaplie In
f Krhruaiy, I80.'>, about two weeks prev-
rr ' I loti* to the lime when President Me •t H.eek, Prral-1 Klnlry'a eucceawrr will be Inaugurated, n the t'nllcdlso that the preaent administration. If i|Miliitmeuia of! nolblugIntervenes, will again ap|toltii . Wtnuiig thr i a |H>alma*lrr for another four yeera
ullage
r the e
age owner and sun
r r 'of i
1“
•I library <1
added lo our public mg Hie |>sat week.
Hamurl It. Mam|aaiu has pun-hsard a lot on Wealey aernue, hatweeu K<ghth
and Ninth slteele.
Ocean t5hy lodge, No. 171, K. A A M., willc ■letfralr Its lourth anniversary
on Monday evening.
A supper
g for II
ueflt
••f the liaptlsl churct Thomse H Mlmmaua. m Millville, waa lu this city ou Tuesday looking after ills really luieresu. Anything which bids fair to help Ihe growih of our town should hr heartily endorsed by the citterns. Kdward T. Marshsll la palming Walter H. Hays’ Collage, corner Fourth straet and Ocean av Warren Mitchell mont, ware alleudlr trrs in Ihla oily Mouday. Hamuel H. Couver haa . and lot on West avepur, below Ninth street, to Harry Headley. James L. Huiltll, who resides oil Fourth atreet, eipens to start Ibis week ou a buaiueu trip to Oklahoma. Alfred W. Powell, of Kldora. spent several days tills week lu this city, tbr guest of bit uncle. Young* Ooreou. Holiday b'Cira will be observed at the pgst-ufllce to-monow. Tbe bank and publloachiKil will also be chord. John Y. tUmdeliO. of ('amdeii. wu here no Mouday msklugsritlraieul fir projeny raceully purc'.iawd on Ocean QUbarle* ('.sunh* and of lioslteu, ► pent a few days the p<M week lu Ibis *ty, the guaaia of tba UtleiV brother, Helh L Haod. NTcholu Hickman |iailca*ed Osborn Coreon’e M on AyWry avenue, below Kleimtb street, ami la erecting a fl*h market thereon. TTiumsa W. Evertugham and family, who have been residing In Hrooklyn, N. Y., for several mmiiha, have returned to tfila city. William Deeaultand wife, of Ocean View, have taken up their residence In Ibis eily, lisrln|| leated apanruajla al Ninth and Aebury. Oeorge HarreKaod 11 H. Marter, Jr., ofCamdrn, were down over^Huuday, occupying Ihe former’s cottage at Twelfth and Wesley. Mrs. P. Hbuemsker, <dOermaulowu, haa rented lUeBtralfurd.corner Herentb street and Ocean avenue, of Walter H. Mays, lor tbe coming seeeoa. K. H. Torbert A Hon are moving A. J.BmHIi’a large Ice Inmae from Bay avenue, Deer Third atreet, lo a site ou West avenue, below 8.llb street. TV Iddfee AM society ct tbr First M. C. cbmeii -will imMa awiabie at Hit parsonage neal Thursday cTeuliig. A very 4nlereslliig programme la belug
prepared.
Mira K’hrl Bmllh, daugbler of James L.. Mmltti, la employed In tbr Bell Telephone otBce during the absrure of Miss Choa Wealeotl. who le al
home sick.
T. Herd Wewtcotl moved bla f.mUy bare Halurdav from Bridgeton, taking occupancy of Captain J. 8. Wtllete’ cottage on Central avenue, above Hrv-
eutb atreet.
It le generally believed tbat Bell B rot bars, aapertouerd water cuntractoip, of Haddoulhdd. will gel the cmtfgct for UylM tV mains Tor ihe Ocean
City Water
three brothers and a
Orcar.T: Frai
Plank, survive him. When iju young man Mr. Boardman wa. tached lu Hie ultliv of couuty .
tjimln Brow
Tbe
e W. J.
Mrs. It It Hines A (to. will fu Joaeph It. Hale, of Philadelphia awarded lo (I. P. Misire Ihe c >n for Hie cmcliuu of a cottage al teeoth atreel aud A*hury avenue
rauder H II >arJmau. a
>a before him.
ral g
illl.e,
held a |>»
U the eherlfr.
that city. Early
nryoftheold Camdeo and AUauHc railroad he engaged In Hie service a» a brakeman and l ecau*e of Ida ability be waa Boon promoted to tbe pcAHon of conductor. At vaikmi tunes he held several p isltloui of trust with the company aud by buying up stuck from lime to Ijme, while In the company's employ, hr became quite a large holder. Hr rrllrei fiom acllve railroading aliortly before control of the Camden aud Atlantic road waa acquired by the Pennsylvania and at the lime of the cons dldallou sold Ida stock. Hr wa* closely associated with Edwird Collin, who recently retired from active duty as general freight agent. Mr. Boardman was Interested In esUltailing and developing the Atlantic ly Hireet railway, the motive power which was mules until within raceut aia He waa lualrumeiital In eelabIdng the town of Lluwood aud other ■oita. He waa also a member of Hie mpany that secund a Iranchlee for a eel railroad on Pacific avenue. At■tic City,Hie hulldlug of which haa en deferred from lime to time, hut hr retained tib lutereal in Hie pnjerl. He waa also Ihe originator of t lie Atlantic
Ulty boardwalk.
.•aemblym
The fi
• late
Tuesday aflem.sin and w.
very largely attended. Ifcvraaed waa a member of Provident lodge. No 4. A. O. U. W-. and Choaen Friends lodge,
No. SI, I. O. O. F., of Camden.
i. K, H. dua here at a II p. m. and three-quarters hours Uu Fridsy night, ownig to the wreck of a freight train la Booth Camden Meversl resldenuare figuring ou attending Hie Inauguration uf PreUtdenf McKinley bo the Fourth of Naicb. Oooaq city hsr ^*eeu rrpreeriije-l -m a number of like oroashma. lUv. J. H. BoewiJI. peator .d the f-Trat M.-E eburvb, ol thl« city, adilr.—il a large gaitwring Iasi Wedoeaflay plg^il at THatty M. K chorcji. Bordentuwn. Hlaaul.Jecl waa ‘■Christian CttlMnablp; tho Churcli Vetaoa Hie
Balooa."
Of. J. 8. Waggoner, a reeMrul of Ocean City for the past eighteen years, to pruiatnently mentbrned tor Hie mayoralty noailuailuu this spring. Dr. Waggoner baa salved as councilman, oily etork, and a mem'isr of tba board
of health
llev. William T. Abbott, of the Now Jersey c mlereooe, who Ims beau .|w * log IV winter Ip thto city With hie Druggist W. O JkbUdl, and wV will a»m igVAiiPkto bqBHfl Dumb | reached a powerful erimoii to IV M. K. Obiircb Mouday eveultog. Hov. Ab-
f*abllc Wctiool Kntertelnnrnl. Washington's birthday exercises sere conducted lu our public school on Fn day aflernoon. The aflslr was a very -reeling one. and plainly ehowed interest taken by our teacliers aud scholars |n occasion* of this character. Tbe programme rendered waa: "Slugtug. "All Halil Fair America;" essay, "tV Youth of Washington,” Flora Muillli; read lug," Washington '■ Youthful Heroism," Violet Ctiamplun; singing, "We’ll Miaud by the Flag;" reading, "CharacUr ol Washington,’' Kfllr Adams; di-Haaiatloii. "Washington aud tils Hatchet,” Bertha Adams; singing. "Dear Native Land-," dlalogue, "Washington’a Birthday;" Itep. story, "Washtagtou’s lm>t Bailie," written by Calvin Mmlth aud read by Emma He-s; rvadlug. "Waabiuglou'a Address lo Hold lets," Mamuel Fittilau leading, "Iducolu’s Passing lle^l, , ' Forrest leoig; alngliig, ‘‘America, Pilde of IV World;’’ aayluga of Ltncoln: words of Washington; singing, ^The Flag of Our Cutou Forever."
■word tft fr ewlf ol at e fw.
Tlie C-sp* May euonty boaid uf fiecolflrr* met at t^Hirt House Friday tor lie purpose uf going over the ground. of Hieli recent action lu awarding Iba iMiitract for building tba Stale aud couuty road from Court House tw Cape
May to n. r. Bwseteu A 8..U, again*! which autbm r
certiorari haa been Issued by Juaitce
Uarrtaon. No otnclal actlou
the matter. OtVr matlenof miunr
k Judge <- 1‘erry
and CouiMrllgr U. A. Buur
boll baa nitod some ol tbe Uat ap|s*ul- Judge «U^). Judge |iudlcotl, mpu|a |a IV poufereiirr rv. . — .*»> —
Bwuaior Bvaua bar Inlrodug-d.a ([l In Itw aw ato authorIglug the rrparla ts»njmlaaloiiers lu transfer to any ml
Ptotpallty bar a numinai ctmaWerarion the soda of atregta ..pMlcg upon Ud*wstare IfIV bgl bapomw law-lfili •By wiII1tovwlW*W«rt»'‘‘"> ‘••»l u ‘ w IV riftoM* >«<•«••« ends .rf IV
tlrewta and avairwtwud IV rily.
mads *oi a tool uni lea I anfela u.....—. Ar. M. U Matilh A Poua, |u*b Aebury
Jwsllcw MeaMtrtckMW Dined. Supreme Court Jnattae Hendrickson, who has Just been assigned lo IV First Judicial district. Including this county, was dlnsd by IV AHanllc county Vr St IV Hotel Wtudaor, Altautw CUy, Thursday evealr# Ouvers were laid for thirty-Use. County Judge Alien H. Kedieott presided, end eddreeees were isife by Juettoe Hrndriekauu, Circuit
American Mechanics, will raise al Hie Cape May Point school with appropriate erremouh-s ou Washington’s birthday. Cape May Court House Kevlval meetings have been lu progress In Hie Methodist Episcopal church here for nearly two month*, uudi
K L Allen.
H»v. J. H. tiraw, D. D„ tbs presid-
ug elder uf Ihe Bridgeton dl.trlet „f ’ lugerw.ll. U very sick :V New Jersey Methodist Episcopal ,cv *> ■> HiU writing, church, died at Ills residence ..n | Mr»«'er Bony# has t. Haddon avriiue, Camden, early M. n- "Hb the grip, hut )• day morning, afi^r an Illness of a little | P»oved. Hb
i* hai
a late City, barges Fawn a
EDWARD M. SUTTON.
.. Ctly.
I M.8iit-| l
- makes
n that the
tere will have a Kepub lean
as the ap-' otnclal for eight years, had bci'ii Edward M. Mutton waa born at led to thr|Tuckahoe, this county, hi July, 1878, ivlug h.-cu | audjs now in the iweuiy-flfUi year of Hand and life. He Is the son of Ihe Isle Harry vt.y Mutton ] aud Nellie Mutton, aud la engaged he Bourse . Hie house aud algu painting hualue , the latter | being the proprietor uf the Oorau
lighting ul
sale to-day. This will dla dlfllcultles which hare bepany. and tbe business am
probably be purchased'by oapltallsli interested aud a new company organ
ted.
ush, a
r and Mlgn Painting c
al- pauy.
e city for
TRUANT OFFICERS. HINTS TO FUTURE BRIDES.
Uuternlne Truano.
Hegln your married lib lu e borne your own—le sound advlor to all pr> pectlve brides. Boarding Is al best laxy way of exlateuoe, aud tbe young couple wbo commence life In Ihla way will aurely regret II sooner or later. Takes liouae, no mailer how small It must he, make a careful selrotlou of ruga, curlaln* and furniture, and when the little neat haa hern cosily furntohed, settle down lo become acquainted with each other—for this to a matter of no. Living In bla own home, (be man at
In a
t has been awarded by e laying of a new 13*lnch
from ihe worka duwu
I roadway lo the beach. This will lake, with the old main, a complete Iroull and do away w I'.b all dead ends. Judge Heed, of Camden, haa signed be decree permit■ lug tbe sale of the property o( the Cape May, Delaware Bay and Mewell's Point Hallway company, which operates the beacb-frunt
trolley at this place.
The congregation of Ihe M. K. church re anxious for t V return by conference of their present pastor, llev. J. L. Howard, wbo lisa been stationed there one
year.
8o It
her own home, tier Interest la con aiautly aroused, every womanly luatluct la called forth, aud she constantly hc-omcs more aud more
womanly and lovable,
It la Ihe woman who boards who b-comes the triBar, not IV woman wbo ! baa Vr owu horns. It la the woman who Uiarda who b.-comea fllppaut, not the woman whose thoughts are oen- , tered ou her houeebold. It la IV ' woman who txiards who becomes the . g.awlp not i be woman with home ties i”wnioii , s'nie J j“V» and home cares. A woman wbo ■"n'l mrn^Mtoa^JuMiaeM? 1 *l*'" <1 '*years to a boarding house iimi becomes accustomed to tbe ease aud ’surii arnwj aod"ttis dSp,* co.utorta that surround bar, without oiliui ar'jti'srnooi a'iUrKo •ny exertion ou Vr part, aud she beaimil tw laafnii) rcquirwi u> uumrs more and more raluctaot as IV u. so. r. iiaraon wssa «t«srd ^ lo rlert herself lo make ‘"m hi'r77i|'mM l | l I r **r 1 ! 1 ?*!"‘) * If Vr family, r t»nuri*sandworksiH>is.«r ChildreD brought up In a'hoarding * rl ‘ha- I.lose Ihe boat part of their right- _ _ iinlleuea, fur they bava no home andaiso.iu.ili.oiii) a-»K:iallou, no happy reoulWktioua of jqvwnTwdVsiree'n?'their home life, no true pteaaurea to ,h, y c ’“ iook vc»>*vo «vy or oiaer wrsua 10 naasr ssid . nod is , have biome men and women. Make re. naid nuwn'i'.'aifaimu’ui'oi^'r per- then, a home, gtrls, to which you can ___.i*« V u^. S sj.Id*, 'no j*iiTaiIrnli sebouf 0*1111 lit hack after many year* have passed said named prrksl. II aa>Mparml.(vuudina 'with pleasant tboughta uf IV many 2I“SiJ«Sn5ru»Vi! , !r l JJllrrt > mmuw Vppy tmura Hut were paaead Vuraip
> our,, « n ruo, - !re *-
reuse tnbemnde > mmpieiai eesm.i esui There are dree and triato In every C^| t, JoauSl?»w SMyV Vr"/el ij\ home, bui I lie pleasures are lieu to he «•*'«* «•*»•' HU. 10 a h .aiding said arisen u 1st. i.u eiisii be siiun-a f"raurd ( houee, where goaal . aud Idtoueaa are MMeeC,Sml4pmi^nittSS , ‘aTamong Hie clilef frn'UN. and where TSn1^^^"n« mS. , «i»” rasntj B?: h *“• |lv*au tee are fecit log. dlwMmn.eNnoillE-'psrew . ' * * . al\r s ikh.ii in litr iwnsi sum or ..n»t.inrti..i OwuOnv tier vice e. »in*r PKRMi'fTjtMlAJt IHIHCU. LLw ,“';i ITn'oT,' 1 hT Bee.A. W. William* Will preach al * armoi wiinin nre days taereniwe,' U . U ,Y wSTyraw WreitJU. inaiTr IOSO, "Jeeus Christ Revealing tV he prurm i .. guesdlab Kslhei;" 7AS, •‘Final Permanence uf
71*1 "di 11 -C^.' 5Sd
Imiwrlauce were taken up. TV bwud. i^'biid iTa'fuJKue MdunMtaeTertoa Mirdiigere apecially Invltad. meet at Ca|- May rnumr a dtnocai
Ike sc* nl
hm.^j.o’u.sUK)"’uwpsren'isTwlHsu!; J »r» llev. John II. Hueweil, pawtor, wilt
mam * T .-f
HSS#
.lied lun | *r. _ I ~- ; .--»- =r BamiTT emir'll.
Preaching yu Muodg)'St 1(1 »
^ >od 7 J| p. m. by IV pastor, Rev. J. B. ear narewCgwardien or%*inr tmrson hs. lag A<iama
Oi^~ryrsjloa*-k0.uea Yniug people’s meeting on Tlies lay
BIBS Yeses Shell he eesl under iheartit isi,me
in/ sr Iks pne- Ul
m Wed-
mmtlmm "0 OvekH CM*.
■W,, flial eaten.i.e lava«ou of ... m,ww-.k. mkllerara,
..ntlc fi.y VPBM .».« H-su Ot,. A T * mitTv ii^JU^pTnl’lrmrn^wrHHag of Aliaiitto IhU railr.md «m.|uii,y tor
Frauds P ljulgfey and Mamuel H 'J** P*» , «"*'» •“« 'V »
HoOmau, of Ailanlid City, sod John | ,b *
iber id a defegslloa wV reotM’lly iisndy. of Ocean City. TV plan, of ™ oaltod on Ooooruuc Vo wlmea in Vhalf |bf nMU| Nt U y is m o|wn up tor ••tlage |
Lv»Ar Hantoiw H. VoorVMi a Yj,,,'use graa'rr pafi of tlm mtoi eud .... nee - 1 - • Fol Mtoly I
In reply lo a queelkm. Asaamhly man
'rsnae dell lea (tie report IVI
I delegation «V
mod ids !• tor law Judge of Caps May uf tv
mpany. Ob tab
I to by a majority of
■feholders. Holden of IV ae-
J! rutIItoe wbo may rfeelra lu parttcipata , in IV safe may do aa by atgolug IV
ones nut ihla* IV people of Ihla Jmee ur tool hukdled Ms ■ ill V toady I ' laly BilB tor in vast men I puriaanw wlllilu s fort-|h—— ' 1 ulgUl.-AUsaltaDslly «•*•»», Keb. 18. of IV ol
o weeks,
again.
Cape May City. Norman (Ifey. master lu chancery, i* srirrd ihr plsul of IV Franklin leclrlc Light c.im|«ny. of Ihla city, to drfauli uf a chattel mortgage held ist It by 1V estate of William O.
i, deceased,
nrlils
held I
will
died al hto home lo (tomdrn night Friday night from lujurita austalped tijrs fad In Philadelphia about two weeks ago. Mr. Uofl was engaged IB putting up picture moulding uVu oslxJuot sirp ladder upuu which V •landing, slipped and precipitated him to tv flux. Hto head struck iV floor with eulflotaol foree lo feeder him
to believed he laid
lo l VI condltluu tor several boon Vtore being discovered by rccupanla of the bouse. He waa revived aod aa he felt able te reach his hums without osatolauct tie was permitted to leave IV bouse. On IV way home V waa
with a chill aud
Journey lu a carriage. 1
conscious again when V reached bla
d did .out come out of
stale for several days TV fall had ruptured a blood eeseel, causing a
i form ou IV brain thought IVl V also
lamed a- fracture of tV etoill. though everything known fla mi ivuoe waa reeurtrd lu hto pfayal •re unable lo wuik any Improve
hleooudltluu and V autfeisd
death relieved him. Mr. u°4 waa 80 year* old and toevea a family om
widow and several ohlldreo.
a mem Vr o| iv First M. E. church; Uamdea CoocUva. (. O. H | Fidelity
No. I. A. O. U. W jCerpem
| Uuluu, No 177. lulerareet waajMj*
at Cold riptlag, Ibto m
Lor for aato UO Ooaao a •sous. V . *aru Filth aud Mialb Mlaota, Vll lu roruai Fineai I ksImhi in Oana City. For laraia, ad, I re- A to. Hmilb, 18 W.
‘Iflibairest Now Tati oily.
iu Malarday.
Captain John Mlrelman, though very
| weak, ban tbr galohu hand, and ui.- ’ : le— aomellilng rise should —I In hto
: ulltmale nr ,vrr,p. |„ .kril for Horace Ingrrsoll, eidesl ami of Murrb
i »ery a
over a week fn tote beck. !>n
Dr. (
Ife has Iren very sick
irge carbuncle on j a 1 * 0 , huf she w now rrcmertng.
Dre. Woodwalfl and Mid ! Rl' hard Bmllh ha. had a re-vere atiu altendauce, and a ape- j l * < * of grip, but to cunvaleacenl al
Philadelphia »— called on preeent.
uueultatloo, hut lie ooutln- Tv I miles' Aid society of Bethel M. until t vonil came Monday ] f 1 -- elmrch held a social lu Mmiih's Hall
nlghl last. Il proved
KsjrsftSrsjs— sacta
rtcsstsvcsjsas
i MelhudUl
h.hly I
Tlie newly, appointed supervisor of V Readlug railroad haa moved Into he liouae owned by Thomas Parker. If. Three of the bridge orew uf tbe Heading road returned home last week •uflerlog with the grip. Ciptalu Joseph Frambee la at home 'rum New Haven for a two weeks' Hay. TV news of tV death uf Mra. John VanUllder, of Knoxville, Tenn., wu red Vre ou Huuday. HV wu a native of tbl* place. TV Eli Budd place wa* purebued by Hury Camp, who wu tV highest bidder. Evertoo A. Corson and wife, ot Ocean City, a pent tut week with l V liter’s mother, Mra. Lida Marshall. The Epwurth League will give an euleitalument In Red Men's ball on Thursday evening, £Sib inat, la IV ’ Hereto of the organ fund. Two car loads of loe were shipped rom bare Hatarday tor Cramar A Rogers, Ocean Clly P. W. Flanigan to having a vw delivery waguu belli. E L. Tomlin baa purchased a floe horse for hto business. TV Tuckahoe Building and Loan aasudallou will Issue Ha thlriy-aacood on March 8, 1801.
had served tV fallowing appointments: 1838, platen Island, qaantlDa; 1868,
well-kuo* h throogliout the ooualy, Btaten Island, Btaptotoni 1867-48, Free-
ly. al least lu IV hounds of tV Jersey couferenrr. Nil only wu V wgll known In local Mritiudtot clr- »*. a familiar figure at IV quadrennial ar—Ions of the general «infereucra uf the Methodtot Eplacnpal church fora long term of years, having been elected a delegate by the New Jrruauelly by a large me-
lorlty.
At tv ae—Iona of Hta snu-Jal conferice Dr. Grew had been one of tlie leading B|irakrrB on all mailers of Importance for al least a quarter of a century, while lie luttl V. n a member of re c.inference tof nearly a half century,
aviuK been admitted In 18&S
Throughout hto long counectluu with >e conference V had b en recognised i one of IV most vigorous orators on the floor of conference, and on all mat-
eight, wbriber Vwaatoroc
against hr wu alwaya looked upon ua mg debater, aud u a general rule acted a Urge following to hto way of thlnklog. Dr.* Uraw bad served on
presiding elder,
Including tbe Burlington district, from 111 to |87t, which district no louatr Dr. Uraw wu burn at ItaUway, N. J , nearly alxty-ulne years ago, and lived all of tola life In.Us native Mtate During hto mlnt.try he wu actively associated with tbe old Barnabaro camp meeting, Pitman Grove. Ocean Island Height*, Malaga and National Park Camp Mealing uaocla-
lualru mental
In the spiritual and financial auoees—a of those great Melhodfrt resort* Dr. Uraw wu | rasldeut of the Ocean Ily usoclation from 1887 to ISM. aud at tV time of bis death wu vice president of tbat organliatlon, having held latter poaltlon continuously aluoe he relluqutohed (V presidency. Deceased wu choaen president of tV Hoevilto camp meeting uaocla I Ion last fall succeed'Her. E H. Lake, dtonased. While putor of old Third sired Ckurab, Camden, V wu largely Inatrumental In selling (V church edifice lo the Panneylvaula railroad company fur
WS.flpO, and transferring
iu vw home at tllxth aud Hteveua
streela, where the present churoh edifice wu erected Mil 1116 JUO. under hto pa
J* wu recugotsid
all radlOil change* In tba Matb/dlat
Episcopal church. Ou the question of tbe time limit, V advocated a return to the three year rule, or to allow (V
limit to remain at flvt year*. made a number of vigorous adre ou IV auhJaei of equal lay aantatloo lu IV geoenl coo-
fereooe, Vlug atruugly opposed to sudh
re prueu tattoo.
He bad served lu the puteratfla of many of the leediug'churcbea of t V oonference, and Outside of hla mtntoltr-
u fit a uumVr of yuan In variant pubtloatlov, and
of (be Val
temperance matter* lu tV Htata, and
word to ih aid mgs at ot pipe, ai
advocate^.
Aa a preacher be wu looked upon ai thorough Hwolugfen, a IhrcafiU "pulpit orator, wbo never hesitated to ex-
blseeutlmenta, being
ofllmea from bit fellow m
hold; 1868 80, Heddoufleld; 1861, Trio* tty churoh, Bridgeton; 1888, ehaplaia
lo tv Called Blairs army ; Booth street. Belem; 1806464
bertsllto; 188648-10. Long Branch; 1871-78 78-74, Praaldlng elder of the Burlington, dtotrito; 1878 76-77, preelding elder of New Brunawlck diet rut; 1878 7888.Third etreel,Camden; 1881-88-88-84, praaldlng eider uf IV Camden dlatrict ; 18*646 8748-88 80, preaidlog alder of tV TrsoUMT dtolrlct; 188148W»4444|Chlrd atreet. (uow Kim).Camden; 188V87, Firat cUurvh. Trantoo; 1888 88-1900, praaldlng elder uf IV
UrMgstou dlalrlrt.
I.raatera ■eases*. lUgulailoua tor ly-ut, tor IV guidance of Ualbailee, Vr* beeu Issued u ‘ «wai It week day s are fast day*, trul meat will V allowed ouoa a day except WedFrldy. u the— days an day* uf abstloeuce u well u fut days. Fish and meat wib um V allowed to itaeme meal. Meet will V allnaed Tharaday of Holy Week, Egg*. Viler, milk aod ' V allowed Good Friday. TV usual eta— uf people an exempt from at riel ly uVylag tv erafere fag tv A eultoeilou wul prubafliy V taken up la aH IV rbureVs l V Bret Monday lu Leal la eld of IV ladtaa aod eoiWlthaflfewafea agiag thto work. IV Holy Father INrpe Leo XIII Ve granted e plauary ludul toall who elieud church wVre IV oollectloc to labea eud partMpMe
Atlantic City. if Gillespie A Co.,of Piliaburg, t* furnishing IV XO-loch
main f« ■CTty, a
o At-
pillbAUBLnila AXD ■SAMJMI I _ ‘TfeARTlC OTT KAILBOAD —
He wu buried lu Ml. ^ ***”• **
dlalaiire
nea lows, ere rushing IV fullest caparliy. All IV Ve.on are filled with car* Hie company I* unable V>
re men and learn* to uulosd t Vm he v< tere, by direction of a icv.loadopie l by council, 4NII vote at March elictlni, upon Ihequrallon
of found)
Henry Aftli on Friday.
i’eere cemetery, I'hilsdrlphia.
day afternoon.
The Atlantic couuty democratic executive' committee Maturday elected following oOccn: lleVrt Warkr, chairman; William Letch, vlrc-cVIr-many Carl Vurlker, arcrelary; James Muller, irauarer, and Cbriallau Munmd, srrgrint al-arm*. Plana to ren He tbe factious now dividing tv
parly were dlacuaard.
E. V. I’onuu and »Ife, of C Wa, ■tarted list Wednesday tor p trip loro— IV continent to California. TVy will atop oO In Denver and visit Dr. aud Mrs. Walter Corson. There to every Indication Jhat city council Itilends to cell a halt upon tbe wholesale granting of licenses along e baar)walk. * During tV pvt two an tVrc has been a movement toird Ihe oo&u front among the llquui m, aud tbenamrmuatlcrua—granted residential and hotel atclions have ml led forth Utoug prop at from prop*y oanere, who remteod tVt sooner later too much liquor will prove seriously detrimental to tV city's popularity. At city council's aeaalon Monday night CouDciln)au Lee, of IV Breond ward, referred to It In strong language. and r I pressed the opinion tVt tba only eflectlve way to rail a Vlt would V to enact a prohibitory ordinance. Ha thereupon moved tVt CUy Bolld lag Godfrey V dlucted to draft an ordinance prohibiting tbe granting of liquor licsoars witblu 160 feet of IV boardwalk. Tbe motion waa adopted. TV lutrnllou la to thoroughly dlacu— tV prublbm, and probably make tV
walk wIiMa which
liquor may V sold cooaldsrably greater.’ Tv contract for making exienalve exleoelona lo tV clly crematory waa awarded to Machln A Brown, of Pfalla-
delpbla, tV coaf tu V 188.084. Widespread gratlflratlou to axprrsied rer tV announcemeol that tV W—l rnry aod Be—bore railroad has deterlined lo remove the loop of Its toollcy ue from AlVny avenue, Cheleea, lo
Portland avenue. Vempor, tVreby “»»k‘ng It poeelhle fur pauous uf IV trolley lloe lo tide from IV lulet at the upper end of Abarcon Island to V6nlnor tor a single fare of flve cauls. Mines tV trolley Him was ex leaded down tV on baach those who desired to go to Vent-
long port have bean obliged to
taka IV ItoBgport oars at TVom—re
oe or to change (Tom IV Inlet
able at Albany avraue, IV latter not running below tV loop tVre. Now
l"op. abnordlog 8* aa offlclal ■mifl-
••" cap* aiAr 1
top.m. Haa—ra^StoaiaB.* 11
for hr.A IHI.E C1TT—W—kds/a—SJA a. an.
and UA p m. aaada/a-a.lA a. —.
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ANDREW MARSHAU !f|rf| 6oi S.Twenty-Second St- - Philadelphia, Pa. icc ciiii. vim icu. FARCT UU. mil CUB non! nom. vi<iMKt«1iaaifewiM8. ■ilim mrjlktot totnbb laMb eeqaarisd. H rw kare Ml fli Im to M aagfln
irdi, of tV Ctomdrn,
Atlanltc anti Vent nor Land company,
from Chelsea down to
Veotnor, and IV Inlet ear* wll
:sn:.
hoticb.
Nollra Is bstahr giren li—1 aeall—l h—n and* lo lb* (•—an ntj **»i ^s^sSSS^SSlvS i» > ** TtSBrejiJfflltftoCS JOMIN MARTS SCREEN FRAMES
CAN CITY, K. J. •stag sad Turning oFnar d—set Safe aT your puraBags sofkllad. F. J. SMITH ISwninsanr to W. C. BaillbA as—| Contractor and Buyder Bonding Materials Lumbar, MMtwork and Brlok
, and HAv*n Av#. OCCAM CITY. M. J.
Deem Cit) H JF. A. SCHOCK, P 818 Ail err AYE., OCEAK OTT, R. J.
R. B. SHIES & Co m
Building*. LUMBER.
Mtllwork Lime . .
Cement, Etc.
LUMBER YAW AND C
Eir.lZtiSt ulVctln
OCEAN CITY, N. J
cEnuiTwiann Ooaan City, N. J. -

