Ocean City Sentinel (jjfy ^
SUIT OYER WHARF
GROUND HOG DAY
THUKHDAY, KBIiKUAltY I, imk
. All eommunlratlonii klimili .-.unpauM wllb the full n* iiiMrrM> of the writer, 11*4 ne< fur I'Ublleatloii, hut a> a Kiur Kiaid faith. LOCAL DOTS.
ulr " Supreme Court Gives a De- ,h * e..^w ci8 * on Reversing the out nf hi. anil Lower Court. I February " and hi* *ha<lo • t ‘ l> Tt»e .Wui.rroi. <' r, will be ala weeka more of lee ai le,0, sme a dr. Id..! “ ' “ . . * K " ! *" d r, ‘ l ‘ I ,lu, w «he day be
Monday nlRbl. ■trad Albert tl. titlt went In thla l*»ur. The Interior of the 11 InvotlRatlnR comm! make mw arda of them . TbS "Y" will inei't i lludloe'a to-morrow eve Every one love.
UrT Tlie Hea lale 1‘lty Water t ompa • III extend lt» a alna to ToHincn inlet. Every man tret, more than be thin be I- entitled ti.~lu the matter of m fortune*. It U human nature to tlRlit for .
M* bi-
nd • lieu
c Ret tl
o IIrIi
bea I ale City'* tounnl due. not want the place lnoor|iuratrd aaa fourth
ela-a city
TbeHKNTti«Ki.*nb-crtptlon ll-t Rruw* dally Advertlmyour bualnew*. You'll The IhliiRa that don’t roiienu ua arc generally the IhliiRa that Rive ua tlie
b-4 eoneeru.
The young folka have been enjoying au ial time* In the evenhiRa during the pad week or t*o.
refer* to the
lalmed.
In fee to Hr. (1. E. Palen, at r began ault hi ejectmet ■ I'aleti'a death, the ault b luued by Ida heir*. »e waa twice tried In tl urta. Tlie If rat ault re-ulli
have the raae tried before a Jury. ie plaintiff carried the raae tu a gber court, winch drciiled that lh< alter aliould be paaacd u|..n by • ry. and aent It back fur retrial On r arcund trial, the rae went to ■ ry, and a verdict In favor of tl.« alntlff waa rendered Then an !|eal w a* taken to the higher court, id the jury'- verdict reveraed. WILL OPEN CHURCH
n Taken b> Met meiulera of the (iulld of Holy Trinity P. E. Church held a burinoaa meeting at the Uiacoyue on Krlday ng laat. It waa the drat meeting ' new organization. ■ aa decided to o|en the rhurch log at lea at by the flrat Sunday
hi April,
Itrv. John l.lggliia, a retired inlulaof the I’roteataut Eplacofial Church, ofeutd the meeting and addrcaaed
o the church work brward coiitributlooa o John llatacheg, at
kindly
tltrldiray.
omcers of the guild are: ’. Mahan; ViceJ’re*ldent, ikler:Treaaurer; J. Iiataclieg: Secretary. ThomaaC. Itcnuett: Propommltlee. tleueral E. W. War--halrman, J. IlaUclieg. Frederick la-lhfrled: J. l.abau Haadlcv, Warren Smith and Dr I. N (iriacoiii: Finance lltee. Dr. I. N.Urlaeum, chalrMra. J. Dalachcg, Tbomaa C.' llenn-tt, Mra F:. W. Warren and Mn. tiulld, Mra. Warren Smith. Mlaa Itraale Sloan and Mlw
i Mahan.
DIED IN CHAIR
Mra. Km
ted 7H acalcd In
A county ne
"Iwague of Seaahore Iteaori* •trma half familiar. Herbert Ilururd haa la-en In tov lor aeveral day* |i*at, oariallng S Cbovcr in lib* work. Capt. J. Mackey Corann and Jut their rrapectlve Inline*. v Tlie Cape May County f'lrrull t on re.umtal Ha alttlng* on Tmxlay. wl Judge Kndlrolt pr *ldlng >', E Darby ha* rented thedwellh portion of the atore of V C. (iodfrey W. J. Collin*, of Camden. They •ay an honeat man may be tl Bohlwt worh of Plod, but only womi return burrowed umbrella*. Millville afiortamrii are (oruilng gun club Here’* a chain-• for the local Ron Hub to • In a victory - Keep tu mind Ibe chicken |>>t-ple *up|*ef In be grien on February ’jad, al the Klacayne, by Ihe W. C. T C. F. K. Darby recently rented J. tl. Ituclier'a huuae, Ilia Wealcy avenue to Mra H J. Smith, of Atlantic City. ■ ho wouldn't take off her winga ami cook for the man ahe luved Do you
believe It t
The monthly meeting of the Iuidle*' Aid of the Flrat M. E. Church will be held at Mr*. E. W. tlandy’a on Mon-
day evening next.
Die propellor on the boat Aurelia dropped Into the *hoc yesterday, *nd tlie boat wa* laid up for re|oilra. The boat waa replaced by another. The Acme iiouae and Sign Painting Company baa given Ihe exterior of Hie Prado two cualauf palm, greatly Improving the appearance of the Iiouae. Hev H. T Caa-elherry'a •uhjerla for next Sunday br; Jdornlng.' 'Tlie Suffering Savior;" evening, "Tlie Itk-h Young Ituler, tlie Morallatand Je*ua." The W. C. T. U. will meet next Wednesday afternoon at S o'clock al the reakleuce ol Mr*. Warren, nil thotral avenue. The meeting w lilt* 'In charge of Mr*. ElUabffh llrlck. Charles II. Coneer. of Millville, t well known here, who ha* been mau»gcr uf Hi* liiler-Slale Telephone Com|eny lor the district of Cumteilaud Vouuly, baa tendered hi* realgiiatlon
•> the company.
S. M. Smith, w ho haa been working »Hh Edward T. Maiahall.lti llilaclly, *111 return to Colllngawood In a lew <!*J*. There he will have charge of Ihe hraiieh ofllce of the Acme Iiouae
and Sign PaluUng Coi*i|iaiiy.
Mr*. Mary Smith, wife of Captain lerdner Smith, of Cape May, »a*
Ukeo Miihlenly III a few dayaagu, and illd Oareuce Colltooo-w ded whhln flftceu minute*, b v forr | „ lKMu tbelreffort*tog1ve*d*cW. n,
r 1 and they Anally declared It a tie. The l.luh met laat night at tlie home of
Theodore Hildreth.
f Palen
originally dedicated to |h
Thet
BOARD OF TRADE ' TO EAT OYSTERS 1
Will Have Feast After To-night’s Meeting.
regular mmlug uf the Hoard ofde w HI hr liehl In < ouurtl < hamhaf ■
o'rlock thl* iTbureday) eic
PERSONALS.
Mr*. Samuel Dixon la vlalllug friendi
GLASSBALL SHOTS HAD “OFF" DAY
WOMEN HIS DUPES
•- Kldrtdge.of Colliogawood, wa- aaaaa# wa* x-xa a I htef of Polio* Hcull haa »eeelv*d nl vlallor here ‘ word from Itlrhard Sylvester. Super-
.A-^..u* r *h,uo | iBc ., ^ c. ci.t; ™ Members Was Made by jatiermao tatwee^ssandtsyeer* *f
.lierey. of lioylestow n. Pa .
t. Pre
l H. W
■I kept II
• built city by
Die city
n repa
jtold aaves. skating, sleighing andlhir I •cD**" >- bring Imat*. Hut tliere l> a general f-elioh 'II 1 1 Hoard of Trade si 11hat the ground-hog knows l*-*t Biid* *' 11 n** k ' '• » I"*'
cold wave, or the like. Tlie hardy arlner, peering through bis | mid readily make out a ground versed and ■ l ulrkly seek the aerli iat hi* cabin grant.. ' Al prean nim|*lled lo refer to the code-book
and delay* are aomrllmea •langeroui parilcularly when tlie starlsiard ta paulln I* hauled taul agauiat the mal Jlhtaa.ni, all Iho*e w ho know the vain time w IH vote for the ground-hog. OPPICERS ELECTED
•allied erttlllca
Effort
r being
r Fidward
Treasu
The direct ore at
M. Sutton. Ira K Champion, Everton Coraon, John Mart., Jacob Schuff, Allen Scull and Harry Haadley. Tha company w ill till and Improve the ground on Ihe ocean front between rat and Second atrrvt*. It la reported at aeveral collages will tag built I
eloug.
GIVEN A SURPRISE
Lamplugh, a widow,
year*, died suddenly while a chair althe home of her sun. t.vt West avenue, about «
o'clock ou Sunday morning. She was
ctim of heart dlaeaae and o|wy, fur some lime, and had r as comfortable a* possible,
under the clrcumatance*. by her at-
•ndlng phyalclan, Dr Hutchinson.
Mra Lsiuplugh w»* horn In-(Mar-ine. and had lived In Hit* city during
:ie l*st two yeare.
The funeral took place yesterday morning, -errIce. being held In the ■aautvllle Ctaa|wl. The body waa Interred In the cemetery adjoining, •rk l.ake had charge of Ibe funeral. ANOTHER COTTAGE
m of the eliy.
nrlgbtaii
Forty-uluth alreet and row rapidly during Hie ua. It l« generally pre-
of thl- ■
next few >«i
dlctwl. tph «.
haa koTi'td from Henry D Moor CMtitrart lo build a liaudaome tw ■aim collage at F'orty-eight atreel rnlral aeeuue, to cost »S*«i. i,mar to ne completed by June
of theCIInta Debating
Society had an lutere* log detwtr at lhair meeting al the home of Arthur Shoemaker on Wedue-day evening of
rk. The question was "KeThat wood la more bcueflcial
than coal " Die apeakera on theafflr-
.Hve were Uoaco*Sharp»ud Wllaoo
V I'hrl-ttan; outheoegatlve, William Campbell and Fidwsrd Colton. 1 he judged—Harry F'ooM*. Arthur Hhoe-
t. Fi. M. i
e on Friday' mddenly Inaoou under;oest*. There
Mlaa Manta ret Parker wa* g aurpri-e i-arty^t her ho evening laat. She could why an of her friend' 'aded her home, hut al aloud aud welcomed lie plenty of music and gamr*. aud all had a moat delightful time. Those making up the party were llase* (insale Hand, FHta Campbell. Helen Campbell, Sarah Smith, Edith irley and Hrrtha Adams, Preaool man, Wilson Y.Christian, F.ugcn ler. William Campbell, Moe Whs enthal aud Harry Foukla. WILL TEACH HERE
Mias Herltia Sullon of Ocean 'Vie* slater of Postmaster Sutton, will tear •Oce n City public achooladurln the month of May. Mlaa Sutton will graduate from th Stale Normal Eebuol. at Trenton, ii June next. It is customary for grad ■elect to teach a mouth In anme o the public achoola of the State Prill cl|>el (ireeu, of the Normal School to 8u|>erintendeut Steven*, o IliU city, requesting that Mis* Suttoi ta permitted to leech here, and th request lias been granted.
The Sea-Hay Tran.-purtaUou Com eny I* now running the Aurelia regularly between thl* city end Somers' Point. The boat leave-Ocean City at 9.10, 10.15 aud 11.H0 a. m.; 1.10, 3SO, and 4 p ni Connection Is made Somcr-’ Point with trolley cars to llantlc Clly. The boat leave* Somera' Point at k.SS, 9 4-1 and 11.05 a m ; 12.05, 2 (16, ».lli and 4.S5 p. m
Central avenue. Die society w ill mlaa tlie presence of Mis* llcrtle Stltea. w ho has gone to Florida on a visit of a
couple of months.
Iltajoi atlli Occasion. Another enjoyable Informal progieave euchre and dance was given al Hie Klacayne on Friday evening last, attended by most of the guest* of the bourn. In addition to these, there were pre-cut Mias Elizabeth Abbott, Mho Loulae Corson, Mias Shoemaker. C. Homer Shoemaker ai.d Hit Mcvr*
■wdlcal aid could
death w as caused by vcretiral
fhage
Senator and Mra. 1.- M. Cre>sc, who
were entertaining Mta. S. Fi Ayres
"The Hound Table" met last Friday I Mias Kluabcth Coraon. daughter of' aD( j daughter. MWFftda Brockway, v'eiilug at the home of Mbw FUate Mr and Mra.C. 8. Coreou, leached her , 0 f Philadelphia, Imfttad some frienda Uke. A moat delightful, aa well a- eighteenth birthday anniversary Mon- theU home, Eighth.trect and WaaI'foAtable, evening was spent. Tbe'day. In celebration of the event, she .venue, ou Skturdey neulng,
'— - - • number of her friends at her
III the evening, and two or three were whiled away to * *«y
lerful lector In ad-
At the close of each regular meeting j Hie huanl will (lartake of an oyster ( supper, with all Hie " Bxln's." to w hlrh each uienihrr In g«sl standing ] will hr Invllod, and at which mallei of grtirrml Interest will. Informally, cnntiiioc lo be diacossrd. If you an old member, revive your mem ship on Thursdey evening, urges Fid wards If you have never hei member, present your uame bi secretary ou Thuraday evening. 1 your duly. President Fklwardsasw to *up|iort Ihe orgeulxatlou w lib your ■urmherslilp, aside from the pleasure and Interest you will gain theieby. There appear* to be an awakentn of Intere.t among tlie member* ol th Hoard f Trade. This Is as It should be. Nuw, is Ihe time lo get mal moving lor tb**eomlug season. PLEASANTLY SURPRISED
Mias M
s Mistier's Krlrnds Help las Lydia Hlghee. one of the a young ladlss^ In the luter-State Teleplion* Company's exchange In this city, wa« given a surprise on F'rl day eveiring last, the eighteenth anniversary of her birth. V|ss Hlghee had arranged with Mls» Htaurhe Hoffman to attend e meeting of the Epworth league at the hume ot Harry 8. Adams.on Hiat evening, while awaiting Miss Hoffman’s al. she eugagol In reading. 8h* thus occupied when her frienda called upon her In a body and offered their congratulations. The surprised oung women soon made her guest* ■el at home, and th* evenlug was pent very pleasantly. Those lo the company were Misses laiK-hr Hoffman, Hertba Sampson, Hula Fim.t. Alice Watson. Fit I is hath orson and Fiflte Adams, Lawrence wwr. Lyndon Ang. (icorgc Sc hock imrge Dalachcg, Joseph Scbuck and Hiram Steelman. WILL DO BIG WORK
ud the C< any held their annual meeting lu ■e ottlces of Massey A Fidward*, in ila clly, on Friday aflenioou. Satisfactory reporta were made and the stockholders were pleased with the ■owing made by both com pan lea. Dr. F. F\ Coraon, of Hridgeton, wa* : elected President and Reuben W Fidward* Secretary of I nth com panic*. I. Brail I* Treasurer of Hie land pauy and Kolia (iarret-on hold* a ■e Coraon'a Inlet Laud Company lust completed work lu reclaiming tow-land, at an ex|wudllure of thousands of dollars, and It Is arrang i complete the grading along the i front, an extensive undertaking The building outlook for the coming ecaaou la said to he very encouraging.
Mias Emily Pontlete. daughter of Mr. aud Mr*. F'red Poutlere, entertained some of her friends at her home Friday evening. A pleasant evening wa* spent, the young folk* playing all kinds of games. Fruit*, cake, candy and cocoa were served. Those present were Mtaaaa Anna Stetxer, Fill* Hramell.ofCape May: Fidna Hramell Mamie Holme*. Fitbel Allen. Lctlle Hanson and Margaret Poottore, Blan-ley-Fontlere, Mr. Alllaon. Leslie Paul helmla. Alward Llby. John Poutlere Bertram Wetaeer
i'M Townmnd. son of Capt John Townsend, of Hie Ben-Bay Transportation Company, I* flrat assistant engineer aud t^eorg* M. F'uller, formerly of this city. V water-lender ou the cruiser Tennessee, which (o-day leaves Cramp’s shipyard, Philadelphia, Boston on her trial trip. There ) men aboard. It I* said that the cruiser, which Is52.5 feel long, wll of the flneet In the navy.
There la ou exhibition In the window f William U Abbott’* store a mon-key-heed owl. which attracts much attention. Thl* speck* ofoart la not In thl* aatlon very frequently, lilts one w aa shot down tb* beach last fall by Wilbert Hack. After being killed. It w as turned over to a taxlder-
lard. of II rid get on, was
a guest of MbwOetzel. at Hie Imjiertal.
on Hunday.
A. J. Smith, of this city, left yestei day on a business trip to New York
and Newark.
Irfiula " arne. of Philadelphia, a guest of Hie Biscay ne on Saturday
and Hunday.
Dr. Randolph Marahail. of Tucki
etty on F'rtday.
Mis* Martha Corson, of Palermo, Is the guest of the family of Capt. J. Mackey Coraon. Arthur Morey, wife and child, of Trenton, are visiting Hie former’s jiar ent* In thl* city. William R. Currcy. of Philadelphia, a pmiwrty owner here, waa a visitor ou Thursday laat. William D. Barnhurat. of Philadelphia. a summer cottager here, was lu town on Tuesday. Mr* John Gelaalnger, of Millville, visited her ulster, Mrs. Fi T. Erie thla clly, on Sunday. Mrs. Ada Nixon, of Millville, la (ting her parents, Mr. aud Mra. W Johnson,-iln thla city. Mra. K. W staler of this city, haa I •pending e few days w Ith her eon family at Holly Beach C. Howard Kbermerhoni and soi Howard Hcbermerborh, Jr., were Hors here on F'rlday last. Frank Moore and arjfe, of Moores, a , visited Mra. Moore’s mother, Mre. Mrs. William Powell, of thla city. Is jailing lier mother. Mre. Parker, al uckahoe, for a few days. Mia* Nettle Henderson, of Millville, visiting Mrs. Fimma Towuaend, of Twelfth and Asbury avenue. Mlaa Fimlly Lynch,of Taeony, spent
**rge attendance waa evidence of Ibe increasing popularity of this society. Refreshmenta, w bleb were enjoyed by
•Veryone, were serv ed
Humorous reading* by Lyndon Ang and Harry 8. Adams aud a cornet aoio by Lewi* Headley were features of the eekly entertainment after tb* regular leering of lota Council on D e-day renlng The members also amuswj them selves In variona other ways.
aa a v laltor here a few day* ago (J. W. Shirley, of Moor**, Pa., inoug receut visitors to Ibis rlty. l-ewls Fi f'ordery. of Wildwood, i visitor here no Monday evening. DlD-V F*. Coraon, of Bridgeton, ' Visitor here a few days laat week WilliamT. Aldrich, of Phlladelpl A. P Maloney, of Philadelphia, waa along Hie week's vl-ltora to thla etly. Vr- .Wllllaiii F'. tiardlner and cbllrrn, Jf Uil* city, are vUltlug lu ( am
Warnc.
Percy
■* The Ocean Clly (inn Club had
flral glaashall shoot al Hie traps
aa Herbert I'. Smith's grounds on Sot | day afternoon la>t There a aa a ties B .' gale from the northeast at Hie Hi land the wind hlea tlercrly scru-i I j field, luterterlnccon-lderahly with I
their It rat feaaoua In Hie art of ahooll al glaasballs throw u from trapa.
Coder Hie clreuaiaUlMm 1 therefore, the score* made were fair, alttiougti with (be cxcrpllun of Perry A. Marne no high arores were made Mr M arne
Ted fourteen out of a poasltilr
■axua/a;
ratghl.
• Hire
round* of five
H0T6L
w days t
* thla *•
••f Mr. and Mra. A. P. Mtlner. Mr. and Mra. William A. Shaw, of Germantown, summer cottager* here, laltor* during the week. Caroline Goff, of Eldon, he* been a guest of her aon, R I,. Goff, •If* In thla city for a few days. > ( letland, who la *|iendlng a eeka with hladaughter, Id Philadelphia, was dowuou bualneaaF'rlday. Dovtd Smith, of Fidgewatev Park, a stockholder In the i oreon’s Inlet land 'ompany, was a visitor here on Friday Mr. aud Mre. Harry Gilbert, of Philadelphia, vlaltad their parent*, aod Mre. Godfrey Ang, on Hi Mr*. E. W. Gandy baa returned om a week's vtoft to Rev. John H oswell aud Mlaa M. Strickland. In
Bridgeton.
Mlaa Irene VauGIldar,of Pcterehurg, has ret'irned bsme sfUr .pending a few days here aa. the guest of Mlaa Filtxabetb Coewoe Hberlff Bright F'rlday. He la well pleased with the •lectlou of Assemblyman Hildreth for the position of Law Judge. blyman KHI* H. Marshall and Mre. Marahail, of Heavllle, have returned home after visiting their daughter, Mn. Mllllam G. Abbott. A child of Warren Smith wa* erlUeally 111 daring (lie last few days. Dr. I. N. Grtaeom had Prof. Kaue, ol tha Hahnemann Hospital, In eonaultattoo with him on Tuesday. Mr. aud Mr*. Cbartas Bhlmhart and daughter, of Philadelphia, who have a cottage at Thirty-fourth etreet, thla city, were the guests of Mr. and Ire A. D. Harrow* early this weak. Mre. I. 8 Champion waa a visitor L Thla waa bar moved to Watt Philadelphia for the winter months. The family will return a boot April Iat. J. Franklin Smith, w ho la employed i Broad Hi reel Station, waa here ou Buodiy. He will
all bourn or
•treat, fur th* family daring the Frederick A. Myerle, of Philadelphia, who has a cottage ou M eat avenue, below Sixteenth street, waa a here on Saturday aud Sunday. Smith, of Philadelphia, on Sunday.
ernor Stokes could not make appointment for County Judge
dreth. He Is lb* acknow ledged leader
The monthly meeting of Hie ladles', Hcre’a * u ®" 1 Auxiliary of t**F,r-. Preahylertan "Valentine’. ,o la* wiEUntog ^ft,'fuTo..“ ,l1 —
»‘i.tr , tUI e “ wLo’ta^rt CS Tr.nltj , p Fi ral^flre 1 Ml “ ^ " f ‘ Aunt Dinah” reheareal atoted far Takeyourfamily. TVket.,twenty lbr-or ealn J M (Oerter, building.
Monday night. cents; lev cream, extra. Howard Shoemaker, of May’.
1 ".I-1 V'.,..pl/ludsaatlas ot tb,
.ho haeatarted a steam raw mill member* of th* Epworth League lu , l “* ““ r of “j looDty and b
oner A Other tract of woodland-H.e Tyler evening la^ The topic of «U*coeek.n
‘T,,, be trect-to that vWnlly. Now he hm 1 wa. "Love." The talk wa. p«rUc- f. '‘ J "
four year. The l|«tad In by rev.rel m«ubere, kd by “[ “"..‘•’T'*" ^
M'altan Young.
j May County. Mr. Hildreth retires from active polKloa with a creditable record aa the people's representative
It la stated that the Rev B C. Up- and, should be desire ta again plucotl, D. D , and Rev. D. B. Harris, | hla former activities, will b* to w ho are koowu ta many Ocean Ctty the Senatorial Domtoatlun—Capa May
lug will take poaseealou of the one ml- people, will retire from tb* active mm- County Di
wSSL-^r-n,' vzwxfzx R-F. t hurch at her home on Mealey . meet lug in charge of loc Tabernacle iUpUst Church, call crated at Hie office of R. Cortla Robin-1 ABEL IX HCULL. •venue. The league I* oompoeed ol will be a prayer j 730 M’aet even ne. T. Roixjkkx ' eon, 744 Aahury avenne. 617 Cautrel Are Ocean City, N. J
young members of the Sabbath school, the Bev- H. T.
I low lug la Hie make-up of learn : I* A. M arne. Dr. M aa Id ii Allen. Herbert C. Smith, and Fi. M. Hutton. Second Team—Fred Adams. . Gilbert. M'arrrn M' Brown. Harr Stanton and l>. II. Maybew . Third Team -A. M. SmlthTitobert FI*her, Samuel B. Convrr, Dr. 1. K Grtaeom aud C. G. Httbens. After the regular shout, the flrat aur second team* had a little go, with the victory going to tb* second team. The next about will he on Itoturday, F'ebruary loth. The surprising thing to many, and to the gunner* especially, waa the rather poor allow lug of some of lb crack abota of the city. Several < tbmc men had an "olT' day. dae, to measure, to Hie tie* ties* o» the gam to them and aim, a* said before, to th high wind prevailing at the lime.
I’rrvtoua ta the wedding h draft rur99i.(*»on a hank'
olu.. and IWIa h
ruanary lu |«m« poi>e Hu
money, and being a stranger .a
known In tb* city i
draft cashed, and then request* Ibe *a-slsUru-c of hla vlcllm lu raUe ready muuey, prudltig the return from tb*draft which lie clalma ta ha>
pualtad for collection. After getting .
.oney from hla victim, be diaaipaar. I’SlCO ZIVOC* Kreiger. the poller report. I. 6 feet 10 j A—' 100/1 I r7 O . ..
ichea, of slender build, fair rn plexton, dark hair, slightly bald front, very dark aaudy mustache, dark u eyaa, left eye weak aud aramller the right, acar on right aide ul upper right front tooth goldbridged, wore black Mill, overcoat and hat. two karat solitaire diamond mi third tinge* of right Land: also ring on same finger of left band: Masonic charm aud button, acarfpln, opal surrounded by fifteen dla-
d Ire
brella, extremely m
naming l»» Minora. The police call the attenUuu of the Sl0VTl!(E).ta the law which prohlhlti gaming by mhiora. .The law prohlblU any proprietor or keeper of a pc laid hall or room from permitting hoys under Hie age of sixteen year* to play them game*, or to congregate In such hall or place, unless accompanied by parent or guardian MeiMlanwW to/’sea>or-• office. Home of the Philadelphia papers wy (bat Director F. J Shoycr. of Ibe Department of Supplies, will Le a strong rand Mate to aucosed Mayor Weaver, w bom be la favored. Mr. Hhoyer la well known In Ocaao City, w be a prod* the summer moot ha
Failing ta receive a reappointment ■ ( onimoo Flaae Judge of Cepe May , oouty, Harrison U. Voorbare will heat* far Ibe Assembly, ta M. K. Hildreth, who baa been tendered the appointment ta the bench. Jndge Voorhere' trtend* begun already a movement In hla be-
WIII Ua la rive mile mead Mra. E. T. Fries, of IhL city, la ■ttage at Twelfth and Anbury avenue. She will go to Philadelphia In a fe* days, and next summer ahe ex pacta ta be lu bustnere again on Five Mile Beach.
BOROI GH OF SEA ISLE CITY
SHERIFFS KALE. In’imTire May (Wart. I will alpoBa lo sal* al i.ohllc Mondaj’, Februarj’ 12th, 1906, r —id da,, 'al ire Hrenn-a oirj*.* li'Kre la, Oparl Hou—. care Ms, i -'ualr. He* =2.- ^r^'d
«or
o — SSSmKt —id idSSwi, MmSySa *— at, algSl Lm. Iwo aiarlaa, iwa ItaaMoo lot Mo. II. MaraW I. IWlare aa ta* prop*
For Sale
.. Great. . Bargain House and Lot on West Avenue Below Eleventh Street
$1175
Can’t be duplicated for $1500
Address R f
744 Asbury Avenue
Hie charge of swindling. -heme I* ta advertlae Ii
after engaging 01
SENTINEL
»’oo eca visa
tUitiMH *tar-«MM.
u of wealth and I
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‘The Old Stand” Established 1878. inuirrMA* BAHUAiaa is churiiiMO, HATE,('API AMD OEMT*' PVkMUUlMUa fan's BuUatS.SB, worth |6.UJ Man’s HoKe 6 40. caaelmer, worth 7. J Meu'e Halts 7.48, wanted, worth 10.CS leu’s Hulls 9 9b black Thibet, hla A and fancy wo rated a, others ask IftjM MENU O VEBOOATB. Blrck and Oxford with ball, 5 48 — cfc Kersey, finely tailored, 7.41 ck aud Blue Meltons, also Krtesre, 10.(10, worth 14.60 :r* flo* fancies Sod blacks worth 16.00, our price 12.00 Rain coat* 8 00, worth 10.00 Hoys' overooata from 1.25 op. Hoys’eorduruy pauta. SOc. GKNTH’ FUKNIHHINUH.
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JEWELRY' Htuda, scarf plna, raffbuttona, lodge •dgae and pioa and watebaa. Everything at lowaet prices. JOMEPH MEN DEE, "Klag •! Lmw Drleeff," 1825 Atlantic Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.
No walling for tab wreke to know If you can get It; we can tall ye ouce. Bargains in Bay and Ooaan front properties Choice cottage* far sale Al*o lota for loveatmaot and for Improvamaot—th* choice of
Ocean CKy. . Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO.,
Ocean City, N. J.
K RARE OPPORTVlHYYV To purchase a Splendid Small Hotel Property of 39 bed rooms at a figure that makes it die BEST BARGAIN offered here in many years. Completely furnished, beautifully located, valuable good will.
Address,
MASSEY A EDWARDS EIO C H E T N H T^ P AVEft
10 Ocean Front Lots $|3 OQQ WITH RIPARIAN RIGHTS ’ HARRY F. STANTON REAL ESTATE SROKER EIGHTH BELOW ASBURT AVENUE BAY mo NT LOTS
OPEN ALL TOE YEAR
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