Ocean City Sentinel C[]EERS F0[rTHE
•nifIJSDAY, NOVKMHKI! . !>.>< j
l'a> menil.T* .if i 'uiifra« v iiu
“»*»t Parker tlilnk- of it '
GRAND OLD PARTV of Hie rmfcrt tint other poUIiUKv'ihiu
PERSONAL.
to tlit» nmiiniinlty am
every a'trere.
All <-ommu!i!<-nti.in> elumld tie ttr 0 „„l«i.le«t with ttie full name ami aiJilrno. «if the writer, not mv(*->nrilv f,>r |rtil»li<»tloii, but a» a itunrantre
f.,..! faith.
LOCAL DOTS.
Vole early.
larta ••doin’ ” here early,thU week. I'.. ware of meddler* and tnle-lvearers I'oiiiieltmft arc KrttliiK In Him work No voter ebon 1.1 fail to \
lion day.
1‘olltieal |«it I* not onlv. ..
niniiliiit over. •'V |r'«l»nim i
Nearly everybody eerin-
fifr. thewe dayi".
Holly Heaeli will umniadiine for the flrwt time ..
Urol her Jonathan;
erowth ofnur eaportaaud lin|a>n*: of the irood waicea |«il<l workmen, and nr -[.lei^lld edueattonal faellltic*. I he Irernoeratii- nii»rcj.rewmtatlon* reKardhift the l-ili)ilu<ka were torn into -bred*, and the spotker declared that Hie Re|.nbllean fiarty h. tire only one I" handle the Phllli.iiiue quealloii. Takinc up the matter of iw t ual uxaHon, the Cnugrewman atated that the lait |«wwd in last a a* not drawn up by
wlmle li.'iiM a Rentleman’favorable to the railroad-.
'National, Shite and county. The lay* wa-e.|iiltal.!e then, and haw 1 le-piir the fail that there were »ev - been for twenty yean,'during thirteen cm! mm-UI and'Church event* on the of whieh Mg. Blaek wa* a meuiber of -.."1C evening, there w«. a great ...it "ic State Hoard. HlackV dece|llOn(voiiriiig ..f Itepiililleati* at the nia» "re damuatvle, and relleil ii|nn the meeting held in Trouer'* Hall In the iutelllgence of the people of South
cr..»d, too, were a number of licmi. Jcmey
cral-, anxiou* to hear the i-«iie»of the ! '--euit.lyniaii Hildreth, nevt inlry■lay dlrcutrvd by auch i.tumluent dincl, araurnl hi- hearer*that liewi-
a trip
p the S
-ler- Gardner, Cresse, Hildreth and
' Va >’ Among Speakers
at Big Meeting.
fl.lCiH < «ly llepubllemna enttm-.d, on Monday evening, a* they had. m.i ■ lone 1*1,oc h, many a tong day I he I very ah w a* impregnated w ith Kepuh-
li.-aui.ni, and cheer* were
hearty g.»| v
I onyn-w-iiiaii John J. Kh‘d to t* present at the meeting, L
* lyild* I
1 h-trlr
r. nominee for Hie ..tti.s- lie n.
Ill the Se.nii.1 I'oi.gicwefonal '“ajority. given
• rei-alleil the grand
Theaea*on for the lawful killmr ral.blU ami <|iiall will <.|.eu on
teiilh ln*t.
Mr*. K A. Llpphicoll ha. .had new naif put on her cottage
Klglitecnth street.
Hunuer* who get out early hi morning report Mack duck- m
nuuieroua than u*ual.
There are SU.^Ga vember- ol the Jr
!, and formei i'ougre—uiau I ^ htunnu, of Si huylklll County, Pa.
| "I"" 'he platform, when the jmeetiug wa-called toorderby Senator .1 la w,- m i „.. H . were, lan-klai Me—I*. m-jHanlneraud Hnrmut, Awiiit.lyman Janie- M K IHMmltli, Hr. juliu* :v j •' a"d W Harry liright, the eouniy in I Itepubli.-an nonituec- for A-*eiubly. | • ounlyi 'lcrk and Shentr, re-|avtively:
1 “.'or Jow-ph li. rtiampkin. the H.m'
: I heiuver Ad»ui-, a formei member ol the Pel.n-y Iv ania l.cgl-lnture fnnu \Vi>t Vhlladelphla, w ho I- a property
him*eif~nt the lad rlectloii, he knew he Ha* among friend., Mr. Hildreth proiii!*eil, if returneil to the .V-.-cmbly, to continue lining everything in til* |wwer for Cape May t'ounty, ihclnd-]
elfort to drive out m.^juil.M-* Stoke*, Mr. Hildreth fluid:
of I «
He I*
ui,,^ * ,m ' r ‘,* i 1 ••nWuho '* 11 * ' i [he fit-t *peake!
I in you need money .' Head Ma—c.v
Mr. Candidate Iion't forget topla.
your order early forelcctiuu alh-ker* at
the StXTISKI. Printing H.uWHaulel Claweli'* 1iou*e, at Seven■
leriith and Aabui?- avenue, look* re-
*pleudent In a new coal of paint. A large number of out of town voter* attended the .Kcpublicaii ina— Ing In Trower'* Hall on Vouday
K. It Willi., Jr . made
trip to Kalrton. a dldance of atarutl' l .rty-Ove milea, to vWI relative, a tew )
■lay. ago.
A beautiful new piano ha- I wen in- , .tailed in the home of v r . and Mr-. S 1 , B Sani[ison, on We*ley avenue, .lies!
Kighlh Mrect.
A numberof young fiuill.all euiliii*. i**!* went to W.**ttiine Saturday t. wltnefla the Ocean city High Seliia.l
Woodlilne game
To-morrow will he |«i-I.iii day and a number of okl Mvldler- w ill la- madc hflppy by reudviug their allowame from I nelc Sam. A meeting of Hie luidle*' Aid Soricly of the Kind M. E. Cimrch will be held at the home of Mr». tievirge llrh-k Monday evening 1'arrnta w ho*e children are Irregular la their attendance at arbnol .linuld raurember that the alacnce of tire children 1. a matter of rerun). Cape May property oh tier, are i.iniptahilng becauar the tax rate luu I wen rwiaevl more tlian 17 per cynt , it I. claimed, over the lad prevlou. a*>as}*-
I niaii ihuium, who
j inignllan. He I- a isiiivloring *|«aker. jlll- arraignment of the Hcni.wratlc party b a- masterly and unau.uerahle.
In o|eiilng. Senator Cre~e -aid that
•here Ha- really no <Hva"l.iii for a Ite-
p'ubllcau ii>a*> uiecllng In Ocean t
U-.-au*c tilt- place. 1- "dralglit" for the
KepiiMI.-su licket. There na- a . -lie, hourver. to >ce the nominee* (•arty, and an elbvrt had be made to gel tlie-e genlleineu lie j i<oo*cve!t t* not .-amjalgulng,
IdoiibHc— lie would have been here. d..k<- I- hu-y Up ll:e,Stale explaining iwav Hlack'-e-|Ual taxation fallaele*.
"Vet Behave with ti* Miiqr grntle-
uen Him u 111 dlw.'iiiM the campaigu .-lie-, Penu-ylvaiila ha- the replitai..n otlwing rather IHlft In iiolltica. A e have with u*«nvof her honored -m- < ..ugte—niaii liniiiim, w In.in 1
ake plea-lire in inlrodticiug." 'I lie former < kuigrapman (inmghl a
hn-ring iiir*-agc from IVnn-ylvanla. •| am here" -i.nl he,"froui the authra. cite ..ml lield* of Penii.ylvauia. The miner* and b.i.iiit-** men from my •vetk-n liave.uch a high regaid'l.-r the lte|vuMi<sin nominer for Pre-Hirut that Hh-v uill vole to a man tor Hoo*evelt
and the entire ticket.'' .trike of the anth-arite
.-nil miner* wa* reviewed briefly by the .pcaker, u ho .aid that ltoo*evelt'» klndiie**. maulliiew and .-outage dur Ing that trylngtlme had endearcl him
- Hie heart* of all.
"The threatening winter demanded prompt del ion, ami l!oo*ev-H( -hovved flwtn-nuoUMiea* that cauaeil the |wi>. pie to thank their taud there way Mich
lh**<-v«-lt in the Prcaidefit’*
The hunter and dug will mhiu Iw romping through wood* mv! over held. In <|ue*t of game, and fanuer* wlll be much auuoyed over ruliieal fence*, disturbed pile* of rail* and giaili. Better |*iet your |iremiae* h nb treapwaa notice* tlrat can tie prm-uml at the Skntimiu. 1’rinllug House.
TOOLS STOLEN
TWivf Mm Thrm Scar mddlr
■Jfe-Waslng mullon.
A number of tool* were vtolen, a feu nights since, from Hie tool box of William Steelman. The box wa* the bouae being erected by John Mart, at Twentieth and « entml avenue. The robbery w a* rejiorted to Chief of Police Scull. The Utter, w Ith Me**r*. Marta and Steelman, traced footprint* which led to the life-caving .tatlou ThirtyHdxtb street. In a ben-ro near the atatioii were (i>mid the tm How they got there la a myrtery.
A nellghirul I.uncnroo.
The member* of ^he I-adie*' Aid Society of the First M. K_ Church gave pretty Hallowe'en luncheon In th Ocean City Athletic AaauclaHou' haudmmely decorated room* on Mor day night. The affklr ha* very nicely arranged and reflected much creailt upon the •kill of tire ladle* directly
•me attending the luncheon *|»ikr In
w arm praise of the aflalr Jow. K. Hradio n
Jae.>’. Headley, the olde*t builder In South Jersey, we* buried in Millville yesterday .Mr. Headley, who was HI years old, was the father of J. I-a ban Headley, of tbl* city, who, with hla family, attend id the funeral. The senior Headley we* the bulkier of
flvechurrhe* hi Millville.
Ka-ard walk Ordinance f-aaara. A special meeting of Council wg* .railed for last evening to take a.-Hdn on ordinances. A* this edition to prees Just before the meeting. UK «f course, impossible to say what wa* done, but the Indication* were that the boardwalk ordinance would
paaaed on Anal reeding.
The Hoard of irlrector* of Hie West Jersey end Seashore Itallrusd have cboaeu'tieorgeS. iiacou, of Millville, to become oue of their body, aueeeedKrvtKA'r“.i,.V' la ■ summer resident of this city. Increased Krglalrnllon. Kor tire i-omlng election, th«r have Ward and-JW hr the Second Ward, Thto is an lucreBae over lad year of 5 in the First wud 7 In tbe Second.
Hr, C. E Edwards, of tbl. chy, baa, through Massey A Edward*, tranalenedfal* entuge on Central svo ssjrrsasSsisyj.
here to stay, It I* be*t to keep them Ithio our reach. Itoo*rvell will thK and will make their purpo*e
guod.
The .|*aker advocate.I protection, w tila-h, be aaki, I* a racml dogma tc •yIranian*, h ho*f State l* the rk-heKt lu the rountry. The people of Hiew t'lilted State* do want-cheap
living.
The *|ieaker rimed by *|.eak|ng In eulnglatie term* of the adiuloWratlon* of McKinley and Hooseyelt, whieh, a fen year-, have wrought luofe Hum the w hole century before. In the twinkling of en eye, wr have an army that rauuol he conliierevl, a navy thai never lost a hattie and a rountry that ha* taken It* place arming Hie hatlou. of the earth. It.aisevelt and tbe Itepubllcan ticket will rotitlniir these i-ondilkin*. liefest the llrpublieaii party, and you will throw ii. back uoone know* how far.” Senator Crease, in hilroduc-lug Mr. Ciardner. remarked Hurt few Uhdrlets have Congtesemen #o wHI known l* (Jarduer. iteeeutly, Mr. Crease v talking with a man from a distant Slate. w bo.saW: ••tlardner l« tbe Conf, Iwi't be?'
ATTEND BANQUET Many Good Speeches Heard by the Volunteers and
Their Wives.
"•e member, of 0,T *" «Hy J ,|,e vi'.ul.^'toVi'U'n'
leer-. No. I. di-m.>li«trated, at IJjc Hi*-1 rayne, ou TucmIiv eveniUK, that when j it «*>me* to liavtiig an evening IHn.-k- j full ..I plra-ure they are a. imu-h ••lt"j' eJ '
a* when auecewfully baUiiug with tbe! Mr*. Ulmer V. ltot>ln>Oii and •‘lire llend." The boy*, with tlieli j Mnylin. are viaitliig frlen l- in
w ives.'liad a supper and ».*-ial tlnii-, ] 'MIe.
and the whole wa* m.«t enjoyable. | Thnmaa \Vatt*on, of Phliadel| indent. I wa* among Saturday'- vi-iior- to
The itini^g r.Kiin of the hotel vva-.re*orl. ,
prettily dnxiralrd and the supper wa* Heilwrl Kurrar.l e\|— t- to l.-a.
Mr*. Hannah li. Hotnu-oii I* vWl-
ig friend* In I'lilladrlplila.
*i Fred. Croneeker, of Sra l*h-ciiy,
a* a vl-ltor hrri- on Monday.
Kx-Mayor Hoirmaii, of Atlantic ity, wa* a vi-ltor here on Saturday. I'aide! Goff, of Mill. I Hr, u a- -nionc
Friday la-t.
Mi—e- l.nlu and l...rir-in iinsn an i-ltinv friend* in Si illciHeruul t ..hall
iWDere Is Your Lot ?
partaken of wifti
lo-lped along by the exceth-nt • d I’rof. Harry 11. I,ake'a(lrchri When cigar* liad been llghteil, .-Miiiau Harry Headley, Pre-idi the Occau City Volunteer-, ! called for order. He said it wa
lietihru '
■ few
Mr Kdward.. a
line fettle, and he kept the coi my lii a“*tate of hilarity for .|U aw bile. HI* forte Bp|a-aied to I* Su lay *chool boy yarn*. There wa* o abquCthe lad viho had to reclle a pi *age of M-riptiire and i-oiitrll.nle |.-tiny to the collection and <-
>■, Hie « . .. !*' ruuiith.
I Mr*. It. H. Thorn aiifiit M ‘J i Tnenlayjtl Phlladcljdna. H
' relative*
j Mr and Mr*. T. H. I.udei ' M ; at the IvaHiiu. Keg Harlwr,'vnlted hi- h..i
exelaiuiing-.
Captain Charle* A. Ciinipt.-I Pira*aiitv-|lle, wa-iiinong yt—ter
-he,,herd. Fvel .'{• «• ^H.Te. -f Millville ,
, ,. .... . 1 , -V iMl.tr here a few dav- -nice, ret
lo-t me rant.' I hen again, the lad ; jug a t the idlew il.l.'
who ll|nill being a-ked who led Hu j 1^-wi- K. Smith, of ItiU Hti l-raellte* out of Canaan, repiinl that i turned home Monday iiioriili.B a
Iweause he had ju*l conic j v l ‘' 1 lo Phlladolphi*
ahleat men in our party. Von can do no greater honor to your-elve- llfau by carding. your vote* for l-iilw acl c. Stoke* underllou day. He will Iw elated by a good majority. I thank fvw your turnout and for the ma-
jority you gave me,"
Hon. Kbenerer Adam- *|*ike briefly, hut Mimngly, In favor of the Heput-h-can ticket, and lie wa* -followed by
Hr. Juliu* «'ay. *
Dr. Way,touchingupmi thy.
of the i-ounly Demo-rat* I" reih-,-1 Tlu-re via-another yam j u ,.iii hi* admin i*t rat Ion of the oil ice I '‘" ll !,, ‘•" l ''• , ‘ s,, "' l ".v ~li'«.M-y County Clerk, said that Hie effort I " ^I'pwwd to rc|«-at a j«*-ac-; would met lijam the fieui.H-rat- and rSj 'H|*turea* tic handcl In id- eon. make votes for him. Hi. opinion [- ' Irihutlon. aud W ho said that a (ool and ; at the Itepubllcan ticket in "ic | >rr "'«'" P : ‘rtcd.
imty will go through with
ijority. Mr Hildreth has (
great help. Dr.AVay said that hie has I a « bh'h he was giv ing known Mr Hright ,s-r-nnally for „f.;-Ideratiun. His HtUe l..y wa. a, n year., and the people will make I*" ,,l » f«n« r'. Intemlon- and mi*take in eU-cthrg him tiherilT. !**'' ,lle that "liep i» is one of the mral honore.1 men in : f " r ^ »» I’ 31 *
d the !
Mis
Hev
Hattie Stephen-on I* *|hdays very ph-a*anllv will, In I'ldladelphia. ' k
I lam Kl w ell , of t >l*ciiiliiig a week w Hariiel Maylu-w. .-.rc. of I -mg ||
.x,,;.'
.til!
j -lo,,[«lnH«t th
j J T Adam*, the randy niaimfaoj Hirer, has returned fn.marhon vi.lt
lotilend* in Hleasaiitvllle.
Mi*. Dell H. Smith, of Heavllle, wn. avi.ltoral the holm- of Mr*. >. ft.
Miller tlu.- iir*t of the week.
rap at the Heading Itailwav J i-dward Hurt, of Newark, wa* ll.e
'V- ."w,,. mw •! -•“w ISRBa?S±:'J!lSv4iA."“''I ipeeeh, .aid that he I* very much , ' * / eonduOor., going ..m, , . v - < i; ra haiu t.wk -a gralllievl With the outlook. Through- ‘! ,ro “ Rl1 ll,r " a ‘" “J"'" 11 " K,rl,, l r mu down from Philadelphia*on sat-l out Hie entire county the Itepuhlicaii j* • ni,lell > Hie oilier day. saw a paws-n-1 unl^y and retualucd over Sunday. j
j ger Winnie fare lie did not rrmemln-r | John T. 1'rh-e and Mrs, •Price, of!
i- majority I
nominees hav-e been oonliaHy greeti.l.
He expremed
will give
the Heputdlca AtJhe ixmelusioti of the met nearly all of those In attendance to the platform and met’the -|>eak-
! WEDmN
A PRETTY WEDDING XdungcMl I>Mog li ter ol John K
Krodrlrk a HrKtr.
Juliette l-egare Kendrick, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mr*. John Hyland Kendrick, of Philadelphia, w-a. married at noon on Saturday. at Hie Colonial, Philadelphia, to Frederick Allen Dudley. The Itcv. Wayland Hoyt, D. D., |erf.irnict .the .ereuiooy, Mi»* Kendrick, who ha. lived for w.me year* last In «'e.t Phil delphia, made her debut three yean ago at Hie Ht. Cevilia hall, < harle*She wa* al*o oiieof a liou*e (artyat the winter residence, Frog-
nffonner Senator J. I kin-
aid Cameron.
Tbe bride is a nlare ofUje lak President J. R. Kendrh-k, ..f^,Va***r Col-
Kendrick, of liochester
riiiversity, and is related to other New England scholars of Hie same uiLfauilly. One of her relarnua Kendrick, of New llauip--hlre, was the motlM-r of General 'ranklln Pien-e, fourteeutli Preakfenl of Hie t'lilted Slates On her mother'. *tde .he I. dewended from the I.aw -
UvliigMone*, Raynatdi
ptomlnent families of (iouth Carolina, one of her mother'* cousin* (.eliig the late General Alexander Law - of Savannah, a noted Confederate grncral-wnd Minister to Austria under Pic*Went Cleveland, also General
Henry M. Robert*, t'.'S.
Frederick A. Dudley, *lbe brkh--groom, l* prominent - in tbe lumber trada, being the Philadelphia representative of several large cor|*>ralion*- He Is descended from Joseph Dudley, an early Governor of Massachusetts. He himself is a native of
W i-om.in, w here hi* -anceslora moved from New- Kngland.
Only the immediate families of the
bride and bridegroom
They've l-evti trying to make us believe that New York and New Jersey are doubtful State.. Well, lieraui* of M'ail Street, the trust* and the <xir|** ration*. New York didn't anriwise u* ery much. But we were surprised hen New Jersey wa* placed among the doubtful States. Now I am glad say that I am *u positive of New Jerncy lliat I send word back that New Jersey will U- solid for Roosevelt and the whole ticket, w nil a larger majority than ever before." The 1 lemncrats have no bume never ad any. They're afraid lu put a square ir-ue lu their platform. "1 hey quote the Declaration of Indrpciir," said the speaker. "The Deiuoctal*, iiiind you. Well, the devil ke» to quote scripture.” I Itrlrrriug to the Filipinos, the Con-gre.-man said that tbe Demucrat* waut u*to makecitlretisof Inrlarlati-, While in the South that party has lieeii making barbarian* ol oitl«eti«. The strenuoslly of Roosevelt wa* applauded. Through the Pie-ldenl' non- way this country ha* th strongest and gieateM navy on cart I [ware I* more tirmly established than If maudlin Mother Ik-mocrai occupied the chair of the Chlerlxxec
live of this country.
Dealing with Hie question of trust M r. Hruinm said that all w e can do is to
regulate them, and, as they seem to be Die eermocy, which wa* ffittowed by
small break fast. Mr. and Mt*. Dudley left for Ht. l-mt*. Alter visiting the Kxpositloa and at*, tbe tirtile. groom', relatives in Whconvln, they will return to Philadelphia to reside at MS llanslierry street, Germantown. Tlie tirtde wore a beroBiing tall made traveling gown of dark blue broadcloth, w ith a hat to corraqoud The bride ia wcll-kiiow it lu this city, having spent several summer .season* here, her father being one of our — tensive pro|ierty liolder*. GARDNER HERE EARLY ni*ru**r<l Ike follllcsl Mlaa Ion WHO Me ns I or C'rcsse. I'ongTessiuan John J. Gardner rarne to Ijcewn » ity on Monday morning, making Hie trip here from Atlantlc Clty by way of Wlnahiw Junction. «'ltli him when he alighted from the Postmaster K. M. and Joseph Sutton. The Congressman railed u|»in Senator Crosse, with bom the political altuatloir
i**od.
Mr. Gardner w a* notlfled by letter lliat he wa* hlllsd to make sterchcs at Cape May Court House and Woodbine in'Uw afternoon and oue In Ocean City in the evening. Later, he
having colln-tcd.
the conductor Kaid: ' l don’t think got your fare.” "Ob', ye*, yon did. via* the atiswer. "M'here did you g “At Palermo." * .No,you didiT I reinemla'r that a l.ty got « •'Well. I'm Dial tsiy,
aii.uereil the man.
Told In Mr. Kdward*' inimitable vie, Hiene *torfea vverc well received. Remarks were made by William laike, R. Howard Thorn, Chief Marl*, 'Ity Treasurer Ira S. Champion, 11 A. «'. Smith and John Brower. Hack of s|iace compel* Thk Sksti--peerhes. although Mr. I.akc'- .[•ecch -oiitained many valuable thought* and suggestion*. He s|*>ke in the higliest |.raise of the volunteer liuAt the niiiclusiou of the .[iceelie., a number of game, were played, all prexenl entering Into tin* spirit of tin
octasion.
Tbe liremen, in their uniform*, presen ted a very neat ap|H.-.i ranee. MR^WM. ADAMS DEAD he xa-n* Active In Cimrch and 'Tenioerauce Work. October and railroad, played an un-* fortunate part in the life of Mrs. M'm. Adams, who died rather unexpectedly ■e home of her husband, 1117 Aabnry avenue, at « o’clock Monday morning. Hhe met with a serious secident on the railroad on October 9th, 1MB, and on October IS, of this year, .he had a stroke of afioplexy In one of the railroad statkius. Mr*. Adams, who was about .V>year* of age, was fatally slrickeu ou {Sunday afternoon and sufl'ered considerably mil relieved by death. She wa* om In Hridgeton, but had lived Iicre number of yrare. Slie leave* a hu*bauiV hut no children. The wa* an active Christian and ..... »rker, beluga weuibci%tHieFiret M. K. Cimrch. Service*, conducted by Rev S. Wesley lake, were held at the hour* ye* lerday afternoon. The remain* were taken to tbe residence of. her hrothcr-iu-iaw, \Vm. Brown, 13S West Broad ►treet, Millville, where services will be lield this afternoon. The lulviuient. lu chaftreof A. H. Jtaker. will lie at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. HER MOTHER DEAD
olT, *o he decided I
Have they one lu North Jerrey. ^ed a telegram stating that t
Mr. Gantuer expreniwd the thought Hat he is uoaiile to And a reason for a •hange In lire National admlnlstraton. We are told that the Demo- „ ,. m —
[treaent time, but the speaker said It wver> [ pbrap lot* Miltable for summer would'tic dsulc'ervu* to exparimrnt ,„iuge*; t'Jun per lot; one-hslf ran re“Parker, lu hi* telegram. *ak) that | main on morigsge^ Aprly to^
rd.' How does he know?
ABEL D. BCDLL,
617 Central Ave. Ocewn Otty, N. J
Air*. T. C. llut<-liiii*oiT* mollier, Mr*. Mary C. Krowu, wife of the late jovlali 11. Brown qnd daughter of late Proferaor Janie* MeCIliitm-k, Philadelphia, died suddenly at I p. the itlh of October, Of hy|iertrophy of tbe lieart, at Hie residence of tier ■s-u-ln-law, Dr. D. K. luglU, “PJJ Green ktreet, Philadelphia. Tbe deceased had been a mustaut and admiring visitor of Ikesn City during the past leu years, watching It* > rug re** with great interest Brow u had w ritteu a number of cle* for the Philadelphia Ltslger, letin and other |«|ier*, among w inch were “Am I My Brother’s Keeper?' and “Papa Has Come,” being sketches from real life. She laves two daughter*, Mrs. T.C. Hutchinson and Mrs D. H- InglK surviving her. The Interment wa* at West laurel
'Hill, Philadelphia.
r. ol 'j a^s^.'Uy
Steclmaoviile, visited their dnnghtc Mr*. Harry Headley, a lew day. la-
week.
J. :*viIng Willi* i P. Vanaiuau, freeln
John Si-henk n-limipil la-t week from a visit to Dorothy, where lit# wife 1* passing tlie winter month, among
Hie pine*.
xi r*. Theodor Aldine, at <*|.
i this cl
1*1—11^ a few <
Do You Know?
I, you ought to have a
.Irtallnl. amrratr map of thi* city. N.a a bulky •in.vi aln wall oliart Imt a sei-tional -• »-• n-ap“f •.« .. ■ !•', -ire iii which every plot of real estate, every alreet and every line l* ilcI ki.i « ii*i what you Mdl in this line and nu.l of lire -sine thing mysrif fur a lung time. ‘ he iiivowuy id an ufth ial city map of un-qurslioiiai-ic ek act now I. tevond argument. By it busmes* nu u hoy and is-ll their pro|ierts. It Indicates plainly ju#l »Iicre j/ .i/r lot I* loraUvl, lr- extent and bow l.ainded and wliere • •tlii-r plot* of ground arc situated. I I in the pre-cut there ha* never Isicfi nub-li-lmi. a ivUatilc. a,-.-urate map of Ocean City, alltmugli every vrer many thousands of dollar* pto|*al> ha* lieeii bought and add. I hav e c»m|>fled till* map with the most paluslakiug I-Bia. personal Invrstlgattoa, research
recorvl*, title* and old msjis
inought to Iwar. Neitlier time, ooey ha* berli *|mreil lu making tin- Work al-. lutrl.v ;- iIcT-l. ll lias l«vu examined and at'piovrd by the Ocean City Aaau,
Ocean City. N. J.
,. the City t'otlertnr, «lut more ran Iw asked?
r icstimnuta'l*.
hi* map i* In t»*ik form ami include* thlri finely eligraved plate* all drawn to the One sevtiou on'each lutge. Tbe pa|. raud priming is the very lam obtainable. Tin- KiAu-ial gel up and appranUM-r of the l.*ik i* lii-i cla-. lu every respeet, loaking it an oiusoiriii to any viflkv or htaary. , I lave spent nlsnit one year of my valualde time and many hundreils of dollar* on this work. If it wa- my obynd to make a direct profit from it I -hould lie obliged to rhargr at . least twnv what I do. But I am aali-fied if 7 *iin|ily 1 lie actual ex|nm*c* are ivivered, for 1 know flat surb a nap'has been greatly ueeded and will be a direct In-nnfit to tlie city ami real
estate here.
Tlie tank I* bound In linen and also lu lortber. Hie [iriceof tlie former I* *10, and the latter MS with name <if city sinmjied In gold. Only a innall edition St fifty ha. leen printed and Hus w ill quickly he cxhanuted. A rare opportunity. nd me your older today.
•■••'• •.■A ASH COTTAtrUb „ HexeL
, Bisc^yrs...
Ocean Ave.
Between 1-JghHi and Ninth Street*
OPEN Al.t. THE YEAR
THE IMPERIAL
I. 1-r.XTItXL AVK., OCKAX CITJT
Mr*. C. "KT7.KU
THE EMMETT A. BOVI.lv. Proprietor
Mr. and Mr*. It. H.Stite*anil duugh r, Mis* Bertie, have 'returned home from a trip to California and the
'Northwest.
Dr. and Mr*. It.' M. Tudor and Mrs. Huger,of Philadelphia, were among our viaitore ou riunday, registering
Emmett.
_ r*. A. Godwin ami Mire . ... Godwin, of Philadelphia, vveie visitor*, here dining the week, registering all
the Imperial.
Mr*. I.ydin p'JIrieu ami sou, «'il-! Haul Cox, have lieeii *|wading a few ! lays vciy pleasantly with* friend* in j
AtTantle City.
Ml*. Hlgliee ha* returneil after' spending two weeks' very pleasantly j. in Philaitolplila with her brothel,
Harry Hlgbce.
H. P. «'ravcr and family are *|ieinl- (, Ing the delightful aiituinn weather In; lheir cottage at Thlrtcenlli street and j
Asbury avenue.
Hiram Back, of Petersburg, and I Alfrevl Sharp, of Tuckahoe, Were visitor* here during the week, registering ,
at the Garwood.
Mr*. William Jones has dowd her 1 cottage, IS? Asbury avenue, and tv<j turned tu her Pliilaiiel|ihia home for |
the whiter inontb*.
Andrew- Marshall, a prominent ra- , terer, of Foriy-eightli and Woodland avenue, Weal Philadelphia, was a vis- .
Itor Iicre on Monday.
D. E. Column, of «'a*hlugton, D. C., I ell-known In this city, wa* a visitor j here on Saturday and {Sunday. He I*
working in Burlington.
Mi*. A. P. Johnson, a graduate nurse of the liBlmemaun Hospital. Philadelphia, ha* returned home after 1 - -
a week * visit to Mr*. W. K. Maasry. j THE SWARTHMORE
[■ending a few day* with Mr*. Jo*, .ox, she »ill return to lier home in Camden. Mr*. George Brick returneil to her Jiue In thi* city Monday evening after a week’s vl*rt vvitli relative* lu xltllvllle. Mr. Brick also spent a few day* there. I'-- and Ml— I..«-kni>r»l. ..f tlie i-iir[>* of iHiblk- *ch.«il tracheihere. spent Hie latter part of last week at Hie home of Mis* Rus*' parents, Ca|* May Court Home. Reeve* It Irard, duel clerk at Haddon Hall. Atlaiitir City, wa*a visilur Iicre ou Monday. He i* taking ' vacation, u hich be will |su* in vtotally of Cape May Court House, hi*
GARWOOD HOUSE,
7 IS CeulraaJ A venae.
OCEAN CITV. Nsw Jarsay.
a! IsMwIlon,
xi**. h. uakWuou. inxip.
fistillary drmtnMce. 1
Mr. and Mr*. Theodore Bennett, of lanigliorue, Pa , lave returned homc ufter a Jew <lav*' visit here, a |*>rtion of whlrli they aient at the Ocean City House. Mr*. Bennett I. a idrter of Mr*. Smith f liampfon. ANOTHER BOATHOUSE Me nr* D. Moore Coetewplatr* Hireling Mantlaome ■uildlng. Henry D. Moore, of •llaildonflclit. wa- a visitor here during tlie week, looking over hi* bav-froul propertle-. Mr. Moore wuitemplalea eraetiag a very fine boathouse on the bay front, near Seventli street. He own- a [sda Hal home on «'e*ley avenue, vrbtoli he oci-upleadiiriiig tbesumnier reason. Till*View boathouse for Mr. Moore w ill make Hie third of Its kind already prujected or contemplated. W4U there and new Imlhthigs to go up at
for uiek fairly
. Kur-
A. »*. Malones a Visitor. * Andrew P. Maloney was a visitor I uixrn
This wa* Mr. Maloney's llrat visit f„ ; rough*C. Godfrey and tleo. A. Ilourwveral weeks. Hr ha* been busy at geols were ammig the members of tlie the compaby 1 * Iqkewood _ work*. | rdunreilor-' Club, of Atlantic City,
entertained by John J: Crandell at
'just begiiT-1 banquet a few evening* since, tju h
ning." «v< |of the gur-G made remarka.
where the an peri n lend enl has been in-1
»■*.'.I^AIIAM.I«aB»«sr
THE KATHLU ns Central A venae, OCEAN I I A . N. J. Open sU I be J-sre. m«v*al!ll) loesled. Home ccmlort*'. Well* for hookleu MIWKH LEWIS A CXINAKU i THE IDLEWILD
OCEAN Cin HOUSE Kxrellent areomwiodMl'oo* (orall^rsr amt .-.IN CENTER Ol CITY.-. ■ nod * *tM>rt di-isncx Term* modme-
A X.I.IIHI. A . THE LYNWOOD Walnoi Avcnar. AN€kl.K»(-:A. NKW JKMPtvV. V'unvenleiit la . ruaiai. no*. ‘Ipra oil tbe year.
.RESTAURANT.. ICE CREAM PARLOR Mania or laarbsasarvod. Orasn a aver) gyle; IWmlUcs anppllad by wlnl or quart. Ire -ream ovary Pnlarday nf*bv. Hive oaa enlg I-DWAMO T. f'KIICM. Prop.
Ion me b Imh! litelK tie SIDOOit S pet ci. We have at present *1200 at 5 i-a per cent. *%o at s 4-io ■• *• totio at « io.ooo at 6 “ 5Boo at s 4-»® “ “ All (onxeyanctnc la Inctndefl In the commission. I»u you want any of the above amounts?
AMERICA’S STAMDARD OF EXCELLENCE The H. B. DAVIS Co. Guaranteed 100 PerCent Pure WHITE LEAD Made aa In “YeOMen Time” WILLIAM RICH Kceidenl MepreoeataUvc -t South Kentucky avenue or P. O. Itox 62, Atlantic Clt y THE H. B. DAVIS COIPAIT,
MASSEY & EDWARDS, EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE
ROBERT FISHER BOURSE BUILDING
Eighth St. and Asbury Ave., OCEAN CITY D» you want a Cottage or Hotel? Have you anything for rent? Du you wiah to buy, or bare you anything to sell? let me know-.! LLlPO THE KEriT. Catalog* on application. Beautiful Cottage Sites... High Ground. LoU Graded. HtreeU and Bidewalk* Graveled. Many new building* already Mbvted. Plot lying between Atlantic
avenue and tlie Ocean, and PIA^and North street*.
Apply to any real estate agent, luvoatlgate before purohAalng
elaew here.
.' Ocean City Land Company 1 JOHN u. G AMD**, Manager H. V. COMHOM. President
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pure AULK AND Ice Cream ESTABLISHED iUi ^Wnb Cold -ronur mw tbu year.aM jra 7th St. and Asbury Aie.
nUIMUUBK ruK THE SENTINEL,
*1.00 reft YCAft
First National Bank
Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL UMN. SURPLUS SIMM

