Ocean City Sentinel K[OY£S fj)
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COUNCIL TALKS BIG VICTORY FOR THE
COUNCIL PASSES
KREEHOlJ*Ettr MEETING.
WATERWORKS OF ASSESSMENTS REPUBLICAN NOMINEES NEW STREET BILL Bjgg^q^Re
t* W. S. f.raham Introdnces Committee Appointed Makes City Party Here Made a Comparatively Poor Show- First Hears Mayor Speak of a a ... — _ J . I 1
Resolution, Adopted By
Council.
Report Through Geo.
O. Adams.
idl'a nieellnc on Monday
LOCAL DOTS.
font ml of i II •'•nTniillee i » H tlx Mlb-1 hi
j« minril .m Mauday nlchl, the . jerlie- III tlw city.
e» oITtlie |Her revet nieellnc of the t'l lard of Krceholderi.
. A till Imi hr«lii- to ». set« It India
K recenl vt.llom tu I n-d. lie'* *illl I a hard «rl|* naiit Herlliotr I*
that *»iueOilu
p pollthal urllemri I he well to Mart o much talked of «e
kla i.f ceUInc anylhlnc nc* for tfa M.iMofour |ie<i|>le have lieen »e Mill-hnl with i-ouch uiedlcliie. Iln mei.t, elr . hy a |<aleiK inedlch.e llrt in I .linden. Thr ladkaof the Kind Kreabyleria Khurch will have charce of ■««-bl alfalr al the main* on Tur-*la
•d |'aim
n ha* iatprured the a|^ extertor of hi* collacr, , near Sixth *treet, hy
n tb
rch crylnc. the bride I* llruily conlevl Dial her ueddlnc *own I* not I" expectation*. * <**1 prlntlDR co*t* no more than
kind. Ixt
K Hoe
r have yoe
f rich!
"» |iiiKKln*'Comer," the hook written hy .Mb* Media Slrirkh llrktecUMi, formerly of thb Oinlinx ready *ale here. I he elect loll oltlccr* of the Kind w 'ant were Riven llielr llie'iarwood Houxp. w hHe theomcUl* *d Ilic Seoood V\ ard were looked . hy the I limy ne « ,
a |4 |p
i* a*ked hy a Hk.vti
emnly have control of the wale .ply. With the water mipply *y> i in control of the city, the lallc
■ tarried, that a loan of •Ktillaled w ilh w hlch In |wy ■ loan of V*«i for the *lnkaud another of pis *7 for linprovemefit* under the hy which the biardwalk
d ^
adupled, that fSOU he traiia-
the salary ap|imprbtloii llu*h reported that the re Company, undei
the Hem ■ lire Chic Hellance V
t hor
ceWent
V paym
rWI»
lay hum their hor*?*, but i nn i* made, In the,way of
lay be killed or
iipany,
of I
nertoualy Injured GUVBMb a*l me by Council, unctlraan tiraln
Headley
ilfered an accepted; I'rty Mulld-
at I he care he reft r Thomiwon, also
Treasurer I hamplnn re|H>rinl the How Ins appropriation halance*: rwl«. I STS.Ml
clic,m.
itoanlwalk. ilnkliiR Fund, I Mr.' New PSewent, " Street*.
lAB
ing at the Polls—Champion, G. O. Adams and Steelman, Against Whom a Fight Was Made, Easy Winners—$2.35 Tax
Rate Favored by Voters.
Tlx election In Ocean City, on Mon D., 17; Havld HurIx*. l*ro., Hr; H. day last, resulted in a aweephiR vie- Lake, Fro.. IS. lory for the Hepubllcan orRanl/alion. Mayor-Joa. (i. I hamphin. K., Taking the vote all throuRh, It wa* Andrew C. Btarwell. C. P., Hi practically two to one In favor of the Coandlnian - at - lanre (irtirRt reRular ticket. Adam*. It , IMlC. M Campbell, C Joseph O. Champion wa* re-elected **y. ,
Mayor for a thud term by a fnaj..nty of ixu. Tlx Mayor wa* cut <|uH* a liUle. but tlx vote for A. C. Bo*well. City Party nouiluce for Mayor, wa* a decided dl*ap|ailutmeiit lo In* friend-.
Objections Made by Abel
D. Scull.
| autborikluR tl
• bay
Hoard of Kduc
prediction* ■ ** jet*, who eh ^ J Mr. Huwuell
x Itepuhllcau proph-
(leorRe O Adam*, for Councilman al-larRe, and J C. Sirelmau for Conn cil from the Second Ward. aRatu* whom re-emluRly Mrong liRhU wer made hy C. M l aiupbell and Cbarle Sillxua, had little trouble In belni re-elected. NotwIthMandlnR the fart that tb tlx clore of the Contest, Hie elerlioi 4 off quietly.
CELEBRATED VICTORY
Tlx ICepublicau 01 Ran (ration In Ibis Hy on Tuesday evenlUR celebrated be vhiory at the |*ill> by UavluR a
feed" at the ltl*rayne.
The invitation! to attend were exeuded to everyone deMrltiR to be there, nd the dinhiR mom wa* filled
ISC; Jo*. P Henry, 1>.. 1
•" for
H hoi
all of
WANT TO LAY CONDUITS
lx privilege of pladuR c Hey# of tbl* clly. Mr. Headley «nld that
i Hie h
mpy
■d* of ei
available for hi
The following bill*
S.IKKi 201 99 ordered
oy* tle.1 a till can In
on Sunday iurUI, almoM ic aumial to death and cre-
atine all klnda of noire fur a few “oiiiciita. It waMi'l a very nloetrlck. Mod of (Tape May’* *torekre|xr* •Irdrc to dure early In Ihe evenlUR*. Tlw -anic desire I* nakl tu exbi among W»ny of (Iccan City'* Morekerixr* "by not all get together If such I* the
■ onno llrud In Heft.
H. Humecy, aRwl «C yeare.w ho
•<'••'1 at May'* ImudlnR. wa. found dead ill lied at the home of bb daugh«rr. Mr*. Ku.k-B lUrrett, on Central •venue, near K.IrIiIIi alrect, on Monday morning. Ii r . Abbott,waa called In •na the man wa* beyond tlx aid of liuuian arebtanre. Ileatli wa* dne lo Ixan dlreare and dropsical trouble. M»ik luike took charge of Ihe re-
m * , i | *. which were taken
■•aiiilluR for Interment.
paid:
Jullu* Way, »7tlAS; U I.. Wallace. fS; N. < 'onion, ISO 75: J P. Kraure, *2; J. ll. Wood-, *15: W. J ASH «U *172; John Rramell, *S: B. T Ahbrtl, *15: H.C. Smith. **:S B. Scnll. *« 71: dty Electric Company. *»t»7; ,t Jerrey Expnx* Company, cut*: S. t^irhart. *7 2»; I. Kraure. mi: (Jamewell Kite Alarm Companv. *7 Ml; Tboraa* W. Jon*. *22 2S: E. V. Coraon, JS.24: S. G Gilbert, *|5.ek: Janie* W. Smith, *S; 1. L. Wallace,*45: William t.'ampbdl,*>1.72: Shoemaker Lumber Company, *21 SI : S. II. Comer. *50 51: Atlantic City Itallrnad. SI cent*: Moe Wlerenlhal, *1.1,-,; sinxmaker l.umlxr Com|{jpy, yv; 60; Irvin Hill, *12 50; Samuel c*rhart. *«ai: Joreph Norton, 50 cent*: A Campbell, *S0; W. J. A S. It It., *S <*": Kennedy. *V: S. Hurlelgli. 122.M; A' Barclay. *20.27: George Brick, *1-2.: j. Murdoch. *1266: J. P Kox. *12 88; Turner, *1.75; George Hawkln*. :oi: It. Grreuleaf, «S0«: Dally Bond Buyer. *2B: Ira 8 Champion, lutereat, etc., *18,875.28; J. B. u.li. *28; R H Thom, *18 82;' Adam*. *15.01: N. Hickman, *14; H. B. •ull. *70: H. w. Hildreth, *62; K. A. •hock. *82; W. W. Brown. *80: Ira Champion, *47.16; R Curtb Bohlnu,. *2585; J Llby. *4511: C. O. - iller, *ii: B. Curtb Boblnaoo, *10.58; Electric Light Company. *801 Curtb Bobtuaon, *76 12; City Oa» ip?u ,, MoOirfcwri* •• •'
jot of old daeka—alxty-flre in c .old at public sale at the high □ol on Saturday alternoon, the
purchaser IxluR Dayton Vauaman. The price paid wa- eight oent* apiece, aptalu Vauaman will place a couple if the seat* In h 1 * boat Tlx old bmka
offered for sale were not of mucl count, aud buyer* were not In donee. Captain Jame* W. Lee
the auctioneer and he acquitted blm-
very well.
in Clly ha* propect* of a ha»kct une on Thanksgiving night r'» Hall ran lx recured, and interestol In basket hall think an Ret the hall, Ux find game season will he played oi |R above meulloned. Kurt her ilar* have nol been gone Into
'•e Chaa H. Shoemaker Lumber . df thin dty, ha* been awarded couuaat to supply the public usds with coal fur thb winter. Tlx • rd wa. made on Saturday after•U. Tlx rebool required twenty-
*125-
Mr. Headley moved, and Ihe mollon B* passed, that the pro|xr offleer* ■ aulliorlted lo renew notea and |iar the anfounl avalbblcou tlx same. At Vyr Cpllesior Coraon’. aale of propertlca Tor unpaid areeremenU Central avenue.on Thursday afternoon ant. the three proper!tea In the name of Viola Secor-No*. 882, 888 kod 884, Section H—were bid In by Cbarle* T. Lauder, of 814 Market street. Camden. The properties of Harriet tfcwpertbw.lle and J K. T.tem were not offered for -le,.. Overtired. ««*•- meul having been made More than ion lob owned by the Ocean City Aaaodathm were boogbt lo by Ux city.
nred t oeape*** - •r-
Mlas Martha Fondey. of Ikiga.
" v Ion., and Mr. Bhoemaker'a hid p, many Ocean CUy rmtd , “
. “Z - re-
““a “ISS..
of J
mhly-J. M. E
xltoy Matter, It., 162;
By r.
x fact thal v I In Imlh *
•rd*. the
148: A. C. Boswell,
Adam*. H , 1:;
isslu* M. C
.pbell
. E. Hildreth, K.
rollers—A. LeHoy Muller. It . 15«: . H. Thompson, IL. 156; Wade
cl—J. C. Stcelmai
., 142; Charles G, Sltben*. C. P,, 75 Board of Eduratton—J. W. la me yeari, 162: A J. Smith (2 year*},
U: Dr. H. T. Abbott (2year*), 1
Commls*inner* of Apjxal — Peter lunlixh. IL, 162; Jesse Murdoch, It.,
12; Charles E Adams, It., 162.-
'-I The vote on tlx quart on of a list
v- tax rate wa* •• follow*: Krr*l Ward—For, 6tt; again*!, 22.
Second Ward—For, 80; •galn*t, 2s
cajorlly In favor of a *-’ 2'' rale
i* l«>
LONG TRIP ON LAUNCH RESIGNED POSITION
Tuesday morning, after h W. Burleigh, who was by t Union Hreckley, for tlx east rood of Floripend the winter months.
They started on tlx long trip-on Mr. lurlelgh'* gasolene launch, Grbcom, . hlch had been relitted furthe journey
Their I
stoppin
will L
•ugh
V they will Then t
The following b from the Pennsylvanian, a I iilvendty of Pennsylvania publication: “To-day one of the valued altaches of Houston Club ered hb connection therewUh Marcy Ludlam. manager of Ux 1 ton Club cafe, has resigned. In order ■o conduct a similar establishment at Slxty-Srst street aud Woodland avenue. Mr Ludlam, who has conducted the club cafe for more than nx
A representative of the eompauj promised to comply with Mr. Head ley's request, and Council agreed t< take I hr matter up at a special meet ; to lx held last night. BUILDING PERMITS Appllcwllona Thai Have Heel tiranled t»> Iu*p. cior aniulr. The following are reieul permit* b led hy Bulldlug ln»i«ior Herbert t
Smith:
ert Fbher, addition. Eighth an. Ashury avenue. ohn Marta, addition to residence of ». Watt*on, 828 Central avenue, os. G. Champion, new building, on No. 450 Wesley avenue. . I leu Scull, addition 1228 Central nix. residence of A. G. Kynelt.
will go tl Che*a|#ski
they expect to touch Norfolk Beaufort and other southern cities, finally reachliig tlx Indian river, ou Ihe east coast of Florida, hi which vicinity Mr. •nd Mrs. Burleigh expect to remain until the middle of April. “Clint" will stay with them only about six week*, unlea* be changes hb plan*. SURE OF VOTING.
will I
Ihe Mudent body for the *
bb ni
Mr. Ludlam I* a Cape May hoy and a roti of Mr*. El leu i Ludlam, of Cape May. He began hb career a* hotel clerk In Cape May. lx*t sum on successfully conducted the Kiui
Ing, In thb city.
Irew P. Maloner, of Phlladelwho look* after his brother's In Malouey)lnterest« In the local gas company, and w ho waa a visitor , few days ago,was sure of voUng
on Tuesday.
He said that because of a local fight, e Intended voting in Relmar. w here the Maloney* have another gas plant. Before leaving Philadelphia, he waa approached by reprenmlatlvea of both partlcii there. Hew a* told that lx had been registered. Mr. Maloney told i sides that be did not Intend to ! In Philadelphia on Tuesday, hut of the "gang" assured him that he would vote there. Anyone who * ever lived In I’hlladelphb knows
lit that meant.
IN THE CHURCHES
V With the result of the election here ktpiwn early In the evening, on Tuesday. the thoughts of scores of dth turned toward Philadelphia. About 9 o'clock, the new# came that the Quaker City “waa doing things” Senator Pen row's outfit, and that the State was going for Berry for
Several article* of personal property
belonging to A. Fbher. who conducted a meat stole In thb city, and
Inch were attached for debt hy J.
W. Dunham, of. Alloway, were sold
Friday last. A. C. Boswell war
auctioneer, and-OouneUnia^ Smith
officiated as clerk. Fair; prlca« •• realized. _
. Pennington Corson, law:
the First M. K. Cbumh, left here thb n hb annual vacation He w III
y two week* Mr Coreo o spend bb vacation
in Isiug Branch. He wa* ac-
companled hy Mrs. Corson. iirouam c-old taitn Tbew
Messrs. Massey and Edwards, Mrs. Massey, and Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Sberrerd. returned ou Monday from their trip to tlx West. They brought back some gold from the mines In Hold Held In which theae gentlemen
The fall meeting of the South Jersey ! Schoolmasters’ Association was held jin Ihe High School bulldlug In VlneI lsnd. on Saturday. Superintendent Cbarle* P, Boyer, of Allantic City, presided. Several Important papers
ere read, among « hlct iselng tlx subject of
hlldreu lu our Public Schools,' Superintendent E. K. Johnstone, of the Vineland Training School; "Hebool Supervision," by Sapertnteodent W. tbaucellor, oftbe Paterson public oob, and “Economy In Teaching Arithmetic," by Charles W. Keen.
Ille, N. J.
Heceul real estate trauafers lu 41
City recorded lu tlx office of County
Clerk Way are as follows:
Hlcbird B. Stile* et ux In Sarah A. Cooley. *1900. Lot 427, Section C. Mary J. Eddowe* et ab. to Edward E. Eddowe*. *1800. Lot 464, Section
FfttST lillailVTKKIAV Her H.T Cawelberry, the III conduct the service* and preach the First Presbyterian Church ou
trr. ArcinmirK's.
Mas* will be said In St Augustine'* Church, by the rector, I lev. J. A. , Caulllehl, at 8 o'clock next Sunday
morning. ^ ^
Owing to the absence of the pastor. He* Pennington Corson, who b away on hb annual vacatlou, Ilev. S. WesIcy Lake will preach lu the First M.
E. Church ou Sunday
» *-WheelIT Tons Iln Hurled. Former Sheriff Andrew J. Tomlin wa* burled from bb home lu Goshen, on Saturday!ast, aud the funeral wa* attended by many aurrowiug friend*. Mr. Tomliu was 00 yegra^old, and had been III but a short tlbx He serve*! during the Civil War aa a member of the Marine Corpa and was awarded a medal for gallant aud meritorious conduct at Fort Fisher ou the 17 B. S. Wabash during the engagement which resulted lu the cap-
ture of the fort. He
the Tow nship r* and al the I
postmaster i
Elva J. Sharp et u:
SanvIlle. fcUU. Hot 258, SccUou A. Daniel J. Clawell et ux to Anni Whluyates. *auo. Lot 548, Section E. NEW YORE TRIPS
was pas-e*! The ordinance found lu the advertising column* of thb issue of the rtcvriNKi.. After Council had been c-slled to order, Mr. Headley moved lhai the street ordinance. Introduced some time since, be taken upon recuud reading. The motion wa* seconded tiy Mr.
Smith.
After the ordinance bad horn read tlx second time. Mayor Champion stated that, since the ordinance had luced, Abel D. Scull had him of the luadvbabilily of Starting on thb slrest work now Scull, tlx Mayor *etd. had no many good reasons, he thought, why of the proposed work should not he done at tbl* time, that he (the Mayor*fell that II mlgl.t be well for Scull, to meet w Itb Council and dlscu** the matter. The Mayor said further, referring lo x sidewalks ou Fourth street, that these appear lo be uniform. an George O. Adams said Ihat Fourth street wa* not concerned the ordinance under consideration. Councilman Headley declared that iree member* of Council had Inspected the Fourth stre not lu good condition; the ■n't run off. Mr. Headley the duly of Council b to keep the street* In coniltlou—not to help people sell lot* The city cannot •It for Mr Scull to settle hb private grievance*. Property ow ner* down on Tenth street desire that thoroughfare
Improved.
Councilman H. L. Smith expre je opinion that this b Ux w: me of the year to begin impro :x*e streets; the work should be ver until spring. George O. Adams: “That has r ig lo do w lib passing thb ordinal Councilman Headley said that there bad been unnecessary delay lu lug thb ordinance. There are with team* and other* be, uuthlug to do Some o property owner* have begun the if improvement- Lota owned b xotl Hand ou Fouitreutb atrei xiug sold w tlb the understanding bat the street* wtll be fixed. It b lowbe lo hold up Improvements. "I dou't believe In bluffing the people," Mr. Headley continued “If lo not Intend Improving the*c *, dou't pass the ordinance." ordinance was accepted ou second reading and passed lo third, George U. Adam* saying thal If Mr. Scull had any valid, reasons for requesting the work to be held up he can preaent them to Council. Mayor Champion said that the question of raising sidewalks b Im poriant. If the flagging I* lower on some than on the surrounding properties, ll b all right to have the flagging raised, but, where all tlx street* uniform, he does not sec the uedty of rsblng Ihe ixrrmenU to grade, be said. oundlmau George O. Adams explained that the ordinance to %blcb the Maydr referred ha* not been Introduced. Notice of intention only is been given. Mr. Headley declared Ihat the city a* secured Its present fluealroetaoaly by flglitlug. The people wi •walks aud they are right. Vo ordlnanos authorising the I>. A A. Telegraph and Telephone Company lo conetruct, maintain, etc. ate., and all other tteceaaai apparatus, and Ha conduit) under and through the Introduced sm City Sollcttoi Thompson. Mr. Headley sek' alarm wire* are on Ihtf company* id If they Intend starting the work soon It will Interfere with the fire system, w hlch b now being
hauled.
illls were ordered paid: Sami Bchurch, 8108.72; R. 1*. Goff, 825; K. L. Goff, 838; 17. H. Standard Voting Mi chine Co., 82.
Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Sti OPEN ALL THE VEAR
ftAttmft i imr-faDin. yy».»T J r.KzikY AS U -e*A*MoBK IL *.
THE ELBERON
| MOLLY BLACH. N J
K A1. DIHKA TUKB
Sea Bay Transportation Co IsuMEKSI ruIJiT, V. J. UsntbUul u«) TniwtozTroUsr rsase#***.
A. H. BAKER .Undertaker - and • Embalmer,.. 049 ASBURY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. N. J.l
MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer
OU1LAM CITY. a. J
Ocean Ciiiics anil Coal Co. A. J. SMITH, Proprietor;
For Sale
. Great. Bargain
a recent busluaea maetlng of ibe member* of the First Baptist Church, 1 » 1Ul , there waa another diacuasloo a- to the ra“ - advisability of eelllng the churdh
FOB BJKBT — DwelUug having —veu room* and bath for rant by the spaa year. Can be eublet. Apply V. U. Psm: Godfrey, 667 Aahury avenue. 1
According to report* received here yesterday morning, Daniel Sclxlleuger won bb fight for Cboaen Freeholder In lower Township. He was alerted over W. T. Bale, the present bar, by a majority of nine voti
Fewer Halloas; Wears longe*; Devoe.
House and Lot on West Avenue Below Eleventh Street $1175 Can’t be duplicated for $i5<x> Address R f 744 Asbury Avenue
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two waak* to know If you can get it; we can tall J once. Bargain* tu Bay and Ocean front properties < hole* cottage* for ■ale. Also lot* for Investment aud for Improvement—tlx choice or Ocean City. Apply to _ _ J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.
PURE ICE ■ — ^ BEST COAL OAK AMO »*tre*C WOOITk Office, No. C3OSB0RT AfENUE
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pure 'AND] 000 DO Ice Cream
ESTABLISHED iH>
Tib St. and Asbury i\e.
0??0RTV\H\T>( To purchase a Splendid Small Hotel Property of 39 bed rooms at a figure that makes it tlie BEST BARGAIN ottered here' in many years. Completely furnished, beautifully located, valuable good will. Address, MASSEY A EDWARDS
IQ Ocean Front Lots $13,000
WITH RIPARIAN RIGHTS
HARRY F. STANTON
REAL ESTATE BROKER
EIGHTH BELOW ASBURY AVENUE
First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL SIMM- SURPLUS SIMM
BAY FRONT LOTS—
—OCCAM FRONT LOTS
617 Central Ave. Ocean City,
-'ULL.
-tU. N. 1
BARGAINS FOR BUILDER OR INVESTOR
rlpUU.

