Ocean City Sentinel HITCHOYER
MACHINERY FELL SUIT IN EJECTMENT
THOSE WHO WILL
l-USUAY. OtTOBKK S». \»>- ■ Vnall beglajl to receive Hem" of Hint communleatloii* at tnterext ,1, rommuirity ami our reader. i (iiiiimunlcatfona chould be acuiniil vlth the full name and „f the writer, imt ueceaaarlly
BRIDGE PLANS INTO THE OCEAN AROUSES MUCH INTEREST
TO RAISE $10,000 FOR NEW CHURCH
feuroad Itar-Iakln.
natter Referred to War De A. I). Scull Met With Cnfor- Case of Hotel Company Against R. R. Sooy Now on Official List of Persons Named Methodist Official Board Tells partment Representative tunate Setback at Sindia Tria | at Court House-Defendant Calls by the Different Architect to Complete
for Settlement. Wreck .. ,,• i> ^ .r Parties. the Plans.
, wrecit. Many Witnesses in His Behalf. _ * The flnlalted |tlaua for Umt brwli’r Ju.« a* lie waa < I.Mn|r ui. fbr llil» ' AOer «veral cmferern'e. arton* the At a mertina ..f th. of •'•row the l,a) between Mil. city and ^-.«in hi. work of hrineinK tlie china * -^'" UI,U * 1 hitereid i. mauiferted lij |Ocean «'tty and at that tlm%*he thh»' Uie democrat, of Ocean Oly j the Kiel M. K. f'hureb. •• Monday Homer. - Point, hi. drawn by the ar ware from (be wreck of the Hludla ,,M; P* 0 ! 11 ' of * hl * C "J’ ,0 ll,e collr, pro '' c * u ‘* within forty or IIHy feet ..f the 1ihry would md noortn.te J evening, Mie an-hitet-t of ihd propuwd chllert. In the employ of Htern Al Aliel l>. Scull of Ibh- city met »|th i°<*<llo*» at Cape May Court Houne, hotel, «local ticket to be voted*at the com j new church, f^orirc K. Havajte. »•* vermau. did not meet with the en- 1 a:i unfortuoate and ~juieu hat coatlv i week. becaUM ot the fact that the John Wilkin*, of (ilemddeii, whig mg election. j luatrueted to proceed with the come approval of a committee from tin-' accident. ’ *ult of the Ocean CMy Hotel and l»e- .wuni, -dated that in the -muiurr of, i'olluwHig are the ticket, that wllljplete detail plan of thy church a.
«rt which examined the -Inwhig-I l lie aocident happened on Friday I veh'pmeut Company agalnat Richard IsU he wa- at tlic Hotel Hamilton and he liribe Held In Mil. city _..n elevtl..o .^kkiy •« Ihle Hhlladelpblaon Monday i.-t, ' ,o,.ruing when hl- .lxty hor-e 1HIU _ r ; H-»ooy, owner of the lUlghlou Hotel, the bulkhead »a. thirty or forty feet, a »> ■ UKITIU.H AN
draw bridge* —
fare and the other a
agreed to take tl Flagler, at Wllmh the I'nlted Slate.
e long till I boll ■ollday., i WctTofcrlay
Wewley i
Th^l - . o. SmiJ'A. hoy. ha<
intic City
i Friday
tiling It
| ugh < injuiugham and family ,C moved (•> a collage lo the vldinty Klcvcn|li and Slmpaon. I dhcSteuing party wa. given al ijlfinc of Hr. Curry.1701 Central ,iiuc, on Sunday afteruaon.
a rahhltlla ft htnd foot
that the plana had been miplcicd, and rci|ue.ling Ocean City eople lulereated to call at the ottlcc f Stern A Silverman and look over lie plan, before Iheaw were .uhmlllcyl < the War llepartmeut. Mac, >■ ha.uploii ex pre-wed the liope that here would tea. large a turnout a. l-o-wlhle In the-nice, of Stem & Silver- ■ on Monday morning la.t. ouhtleiw the Inclement weattier t at home many who otherul-v ltd have gone up. I’rcldent It kdw«nl., of the Board of Trade,
unwell.
rr get. caugh
la hickyt when that
(ht In a trap.
overtime 1. W bei
■aw a girl refine bly have taken t« Ma-cy A Kdwa
i. w ho c
ie here froi
intic
lay, October I'Jth, wa. tlie 41-en-ary of thedhwwery of Amei 'tirMopher Columhu., Friday, October 12, 1492 Harry V. Adam* and family bk< taken uccu|>aucy of a bouae ow ned I H. It. Miller, on Aabury a>enu between Seventh and Klghtli .trcel Clint. Brtckley, of tbla city, ha. tw Bveieol piece*, colueil In ISKt, which have only tlie letter “Woo the reverie aide The word “centa” being'omitted, the mlna are regarded aa curloaltlea'. It I. aakl that Harry H. I^ke will have charge of the Firat M. K 4T rboir In future, beginning on Sunday next. It. I.. tiuir, w bo baa given and faithful aervlce In that capacity, ba> reigned. Awl.tant Attorney (iriieral Hunield ba.glveu.au opinion to the elfect tlint the kimnfYof deer hi New Jeraey •taailutcly prohlbllrwl until June : 19U9. nrjl that alter that It will be limited to Wed need ay. In November. ENLARGING HOTEL
Allen Scull I. bu.lly engaged
work of enlarging the Falrvlew Hotel
on Ninth .Meet. The hob a live dory addition In If
adjoining the proem building, which will uicreaie It. proeut cafuiclty onehalf. The addition,.which will heconStin nd of frame, w III contain eighteen t-ed-mbm.. The dining room accnoinindarion* will be doubled and (lie kltclien enlarged. The work la to be completed about the Hot of the
ed. ther
edhly Thop.ii
il deii.ioi
a telephi bridge, -
-of the
II inti
'Vjirpi
lYs machinery wa. -rm iholigddeoftbe -
l^gh>°"
At that c t-utkhej
of Som
' Ho
ltot«
I K. Hand.
Ie K. f •ohen.
hire they were u chrrmerliorn, Co ic. an City Yacht t After tlie-e geutlei
TO MOVE PARSONAGE
wIkiI. one of the F Philadelphia let. to retire fnn
Key. Mr. [teed »
^ ^ SERVICE IS GOOD
ii by t
r Pen i,
mla Kail road Company, many rmer patronaof tlie Itegdlug are aveliug on the Weal Jeraey be-
iccn Ihtaclty and Philadelphia.
Tlie morning train down not only ache* thla rewrt on achedule. hut il make* the i|Ulcke*t time ever made on
Ibia mad by the Pennay’a train..
W.llhjllie ,“PeiimiJr'a" proem -erice, the people here cuutimie to revive the Philadelphia uew.|i«per. mdlbe mall from that etty long beorc many have bad their breakfad.
SEVERED ARTERY
.d p
w year.
f The Fairvlew dl
bu.lne** ffr».|ueiill
■uicb a volume of I bat Mo. Pixel I
-luenlly waa compelled to way wuuld-be gue.U. Tliua It
I-at Albert Fogg, the owker, felt It
•arntlal to enlarge the hotel. MAY BID ON BRIDGE
crank It. Sweeten, of the film K. Sweeten A Sou, Camden, wa» vwi-r here on Tueaday. The firm ha* been Invited to bid mi the wo “-iiatructlng Hie bridge acr-w the and Mr Swe.-teu came dow n to t view of the ubllnok Harry F. Stanton aecured fo: tjw et-iau tlie aervicea of O Dabw-lieg, w Imae boat conveyed the contractor and a eompantou ovi Hue -If tl-e propciaed bridge.
-Jpw. t-. Champion, builder, of thbi ItVi baa received tbe contract to erect tfiree-alory hooae at I.lanerch, l»elarareCounty, Pa , forTboa. W. White, •' Philadelphia. The building la to! * “f done and frame, tbe tlnd rtory
.m-titatbe
lyTnlglil
<a>pt. John Knolt Met WUh a
i*atn(Bl A eel deni.
I apt. John Knott, of the ateambnal Aurelia, met with a painful accldenl while ateerlng the boat between tbicity and Homer*' Point on Sunday Heavy rollexa ama.hed the gla«- In front -f him and a piece of the dying
aeveriug an artery,
rapt. Knott antlered aucb Inleu.
he waa unable to aleep Sill Aboot three o'clock o
Monday morning bewa. com pel Ie
Hr. Abbott to have the injur
ilremcd. |
Wired Contract Award-d. Avalon 4a pre|iarlng to do * lotatreet work In order h*. keep at.re»at illlilTK -tllft re«>rt. in tlil.«ctlou. lid. were npeord on Monday aflrr,oon, and tlie contract for tlie wiaa awarded Schmeley A Holme., if Avalon, w liwe price wa. fa,&42.,'i0. The other bidder* were: NabbA Fox, of Mil. Hty. W.249.M; E. lUltx Avalon, t5.343.4fi; John W. Youdg, Wildwood, I; Coroon A Button, <»(#an City,
tfi.846. |
b * onicu
-r l»r. <
d I.
other.
mlly,to be occupied by e new i-am-nage I. Jiill. VISITED BROTHER
Jame* L. Smith and miu. lair , of Chicago, .farted on their re ip to tlie Wet on Sunday l»»t, i lew day.' vi.lt to Mr Smith', brol tuncllmau Harry I.. Smith,
family.
Jame* I.. Smith formerly w> uiduen- with hi. brother In thla lit left here live year, ago forChh While here be met many of hi friend., who were glad to aee
If ling foi itid hiu ■ntt!
well k
city and throughoi
tlie
cliarter member., Il r ChrtatUn Aaanciatlon been organized. Ember i. elected prealdcul; < >*ca ce president; O. llolloi ecretary; Waller Savagi Frank Mecray, Ho Warn , l«wt. Bennett, Harry Kverett Jerrell oynpriae
ab-iut th«i<»< ■operty ia Involi About a year a
tnglby. with ■uuacl repre- -
itMTa and defendant, jIn ejectment, and title, 1
■ark. lie aaui me j ^t hi i'me'lbdln'sf 1 •ud bill, in front of i uuni-il
; .ubMcrl|>tlau., the la: i tialauce of aubM-ript. .' of the dedh-atibn to
x-f bui
elgbl-
g title, 1/eed. A Up
t were notllied by Sooy'. attor--tbat be claimed tlile to the laud lad ju.t purebaaed by virtue of a ill dee.1 from Mie State of New . ThliAiotlce mopped all progs looking to the erection of the
-etflethe •|uemtoii of t
c tlrm t
•way I -y did n
•ck for d claim
.early 2
r deed
the old Semen- heirs, who oHf ally ow ned tlie whole l.iaud, but Ii • lined tbe land under a rlpana
cl made in 1SS-7.
l-awyer*, repraeuUug I^ed. A l.l| ucott, then Instituted Hit. ejectmei ill, claiming tliat tbl. riparian deed a. void, becau-e tile highest t-w Jersey bad decided that u deed I. of«no value uu
u It la
gooil title t
eady
a rlpai
• go c
er tine In the AtlanticDrcan. wbth defendant Sooy'. deed only goeie we.1 line of Atlantic avenue, r. Sooy la repreaented by (ieu Bourgeois and Judge James M. E.
lid relb.
The jury -elected I. coiiMituted
Clikrle* J
Cold
ly everj day fur *ci icmherd the .tartl nil of the Hotel Hri|
lust the bulkhci
inctl--Harry Hi-adley. eholder W illiam S. Johl ■e—or Elmer H. English, line of Peace—Jerome S. I EPF 111.H AN 1KMISEVI te Senator Samuel Ewln -emhly William l.ake. I (’ollector Nicholas’* Vir
Nlthola. (i.aifrej der-John P. Fox. r Henry T. Fould
November IMh,
held .on Sunday. „ when Hr. John York, tbe --elebrated
NOTICE TO tfMIT i’REIHTOBS
when the tide, lie
ig Wri;
tbit I
1 temitied In bead In fmul * reached by it, of tiern
of the m'/hill. autow-1 r Hob
whe
Brtgh - - Wanamaker wa. proprietor. There wa. al that time a bulkhead about thirty or forty feet lu front of the b laircli. All -nlhiary tide was
again*! tile bulkhead
S B. Smith, a son of 1. B. Sra testlHedthat he had made no at meat to the plaintiff, regarding tbl. case. He wa. familiar with the bulkhead built by hi* father ot w reckage, backed by m-d and sand. He bad a •aiat In Irunt of the bulkhead, which reached by the ordinary tides.
in tic l
under
hill, in
i, Cape May: Joa Spring: Herbert
Flailing Creek: Edwin Z. Mills. Houae; Providence I.udlam,' liouae: Jam-* U Stiles. DennUbarle. E. Foater. Seavllle; Beul.ltMe.SoutbSeavllle;<jeorge W. Avalon; Sherman T. Howler, Holly Beach-; J. Woodruff Eldredge, West Ca|-e May: J. Horrell WooMon,
Court Home.
Tbe land In dispute la claimed by K It. Sooy ly virtue of a riparian gram made lo him by tbe Riparian Commission in lv.i7.aud the plaintiff company claims tile by reason of a-convey-ance made to them by Reeve. H lazard, who claim, to have acquired a pro|*r title through a deed to him from the Ocean City Aiwoctatlau
1905.
The i
meeting r ranging
tiding, gi:
phi*
uni Rlsley, Of guest of Mi*. AI
W/a. Ri-ley
PhiladetIce Rlaley the wife
i Plymouth Place,
i pretty cottage. He ha. , the plan, to this city, and
; preparing
i. E. B. Lake will build a cottage Eleventh and Aabury, In which ahe will live. | ^ Filed Election paper* The Prohibition party having failed to cast (We pet <*»« «>f ">r total v«- - the la.t general election. It necemary for the party nianag. file election paper, at Ihe county clerk', utllce on Monday la«t. In order ■ place on tbe ticket. Tbla waa by .A. C. Boa well on bebkWof
Mil* city
ofthe brother of Mla* RUlt^.
w bo I. iu tlie service of the United
State* Cioveromeut, la connected
Uucle Sam's" l-oat ofllce at I^agu^l -laud, Philadelphia. He hi. eleven -onth. yet to aerve before lit* term
of enlistment expire.
There I. -aid to be lot. of bird, and rabbit. In tbe surrounding country, ■ud there I. every prwpe t of plenty xirt during tlie coming season. There U one tiling, however, that bother. Ocean City gunner, not • I Me, and i hat I. that every farmei ml laud-owner "of! chore” ha* • no trempa«aii»g” notice posted lu •
inaptcnon* pface
The Cape May County Board of Agriculture will hold Ita annua! at Cape May Court Houae on November 1. The society da* a* It* object the furtherance of agricultural purauita. An Interacting program l« being arranged. Speaker, from .the county will dlacuaa appropriate topic.
Allen Scull la of the opinion that Ocean City', builder, will have a busy ’I’rtng. Mr. Scull, wbo Ira. aeveral large i-outraeta, .ay. be lima begun
A Mecrnnltx. Rubber Hot Water Rage and 11°™ “‘S Byrint" hi Oceau Cuy for j® ■“‘I *1 -■>. All guarauteed. Notbmg latter made. Hours* Phakmact.
krty.
Philadelphia from thta rtly- B '•'•“a’
•t 7 o'chK-k. U P until F riday ' a m. Now tbe Phtladelp
■|iarale pooch.
c wa. o|iencd for the plalntf company by Judge W'eacolt, and ie conveyance, .how lug p»|<er title ere placed lu.evldence. The lir.t w ltueaa called wa* H. U. Smith, a civil engineer, who testified :o having prepared a map of the d puled plot alleged lo show low wal existed In August of t current year. HU testimony w largely technical, from a aurveyoi •tand-polul, and Included alleged rerveys of various hues known a* the ithewa and Homer* survey*. The crows-examIllation of thla wltueaa was thorough and aearchlng, and -level11cl lm|-oriant matter favorable to the defendant. Capt. James \\ . I<ee, of OccAn City, be next witneaaaworu, test I lied ■riglnal know ledge of Peck’a KeacINu general and tbe disputed tract to particular, prior to. during Thu. and : that year lib tbla much tesllmuip- before tbe Jury, tbe plaintiff company rested ' were notiOed by the defendant's counsel that any evidence lu rebuttal would be objected to on the ground that tbe case must be proved i the line ol formal opening. Mr. Bourgeois moved fora uou-ault i technical grounds, and, bis motion being denied by the court. Mr. Bourgeois began bU o|*ulng for the de-
fendant.
Chaa. Matthew., Jr., tbe Ural « urn* for the defendant, gave poatl testimony as to tbe location of mean high water m IN81, 'V2 and '83. which be declared came wltbln slxty-flve feet . of the present Hotel Brighton, and, at tt time, every ordinary tide came
known aa Street A
«2 There _ t of tbe hotel. Huring itton. It develo|>ed tlrat
Hie witness, nad been approached James P. Holme*, a detective lu employ of HIcakleyA Stock wall, and ' ,keii by him lo their Camden office, hire he nfuserf'tn make any atal lent regarding Hie case In lltlgalln Mrs Margaret Barker, of Phlladelbla, gave testimony practically In •rmuuy with tbe preceding witrs*e. a* to the w ashing of tbe bulkead by tides and tbe absence
bills
t-eorge Roden. In 1M2, wa* familiar Itb Hie Brighton Hotel property and recalled tbe existence of a bulkhead, fact that all ordinary It. ba-e. mtdd y recew. Mrs. Nelson B. Sooy, of Ocean City, testified that (In bulkhead lu question was about thirty forty feet from Ibe hotel porch uy ordlnarj^hlgh tide w a-till bered the locaMon of Street A Steer, bath house— and stated that cblldret •uld play in front of then only wtaei ring bathing suits.
Ereebolder—William S. Job Assessor—Elmer 11. English.
DEMOCRATIC.
Stale Senator—Samuel Ewing Assembly—William I rake Coroner—Nathan Cohen. Justice of Peace—Reuben I.udlam. NATIONAL PR< IHI BITKIN. Assembly—William l.ake
! ..— SOPHIA I VMPIIKl.t..
Adimnlslralfis.
K. It. TORBKHT HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING
TAX SALE AIUOURMENT:
THOMAS J. THORN
Florist
FALL BULBS. GRASS and CLOVER SEED 839 Asbury Avenue. '
G. THOMAS No. 108 Market St., PHILADELPHIA,
Hsad^uansrsol wooic Jsresj lo
Floe Failly Gioceiies. E. CLINTON A CO.,
■err BRUSHES. J§MSi
1001 liKKlt, ud I S. TEITI ST.. 'J
H0T6L OISe^YRG... Ocean Ave. een Eighth and Ninth Streets
OPEN AU. THE YEAR THE IMPERIAL t'NFRAl. A VR_ UCKAR I I TT
GARWOOD HOUSE,
THE ELBERON
kam errv. m. j.
THE KATHLU mral ATauaa, OCCAJI CITY. M. J. raall Ih^xsar. PMjrasoUjioraraa. MUWBi UCW1M A lllNAKU. WYOMING 7S4 OCI-: A K AVKMCK
HOTEL ATGLEH Hlnlhaud Onfral Are.
IIKADLEY A ADAMN Reading Coal AIM madiin* Wood br ban^ or cord. Heal coal on tb* foarket. ZNO lb*, to
’^'l
-a^T'maiT^rompwy atMaSad’uk* A lo tbs smounl of 110 sod upward d,
LOW -pRiICES.
HITTINOS OK " 11'i'r.
R AI’l’KA IP*.
citjr, N. j. ATLANTIC ICEiNLMILKCOlIPJUfT L2LPoconii Mmain In •re AMwmj Mk wl CrtM a. -toi« Asbury Aw*. OCEAN CtTV N. J.
W. Bam .
of Peck's Beach since a child aiK Ocean City since 1880. He saw Brighton Hotel and the so-called wall lu front of It. w hich was about forty feet from the hotel porch. There —— -- -*uue» iu fr~"* —r *'■•*
and 1882 t
ou Ik bead. Hr. J W. Thatcher, a Philadelphia physician, firat went lo Ocean City In lAMti. and .remained there until 1889. living a portion of the time on Oceau avenue near Eighth street. In the summer of 1887 the hotel bulkhead wa* aboift forty f et from Ibe hotel I Kirch. The ordinary high tide, came ip to tbe bulkhead. At Eighth and
Then
the hotel at tl
undw what waa known aa F
Steer* hath bou.es.
/Z B. Smith, a aou of 1 B. wbn built tbe Brighton, U theimeau high water line 18*1 came within twentytbe~n8te» porch and unt
lu mail baa
Ten years' experi''Harry H-Lake.
The celebration of tbe 114tb annlrreary uf ““ Hea>d of Blver L'hurcb, I Tuckaboe, which waa to have lieen held on Sunday, waa poat|ioucd on account of tbe extremely heavy rainstorm Il wa* quit* a disappointment to tb«« Interested lo tbe old church. The celebration will be held on next Sunday, weather permitting. FoK HAUL—To close an e-tale. 4(3 iWeS&'SSSSwR:'" condlllou. Hot and cold water. •ra* range, aewea drainage, front and Tde veranda- SulUble for boardlup -ouae lAt. WxlliO feet. Inquire t. ,V Knurr, 7*1 N. Forty-fourth atreet, Philadelphia, Pa , or agenta at O-wan City. K-J-
/%. ii. nujuu, a sou ui a ... Smith, hu built tlie llrlgblon, testified that
*- — '' iu 1880 and
. -five feet of
porch and under Street A Steel's balb bouses. On croaa-exam-■oation. tbe witness was taken In hand
by Judge Weacott, wbo end! Impair bla testimony aa < ..... I. -.. .m.,_ . It M wf In I
with a
aero** the avenue, sand hilla In front o
lime
C. Cooke Wanamaker. city edlli the Philadelphia Public ledger, firat went to Ocean City In Hie summer ' 1882 The bulkhead-or Lreakwal hi front of the hotel at Ural Urn the average U - es washed up tlrat Hue. Wlines* was there tbe e eason of 1883. and the mean high
1 reached the bulkhead,
ury S. Haines, who made the original Somers survey, for tbe Ocean City ANsociatlou. testified as «r •*— beach levels and the bulkhead, demonstrated that tbe laud aeawi Atlantic avenue, and between tbe avenue and the bulkhead location, wi at or below lira level of tbe pre*ei high water iark. Runes. survey* lu Oc«au City In 1880, surveyed continually .luce tlrat year. Varluua map* were exblntled a—*
plained by the wltnesa.
Alfred H. Htgoec. of AJcean • ice a« to the bulkhead In
butel hulldlug and the fact Inary tide- washed II* base.
There were no sand hills lu front of '.... hotel to bis knowledge at any time during 1881 and 1882. Tbe wltnesa testified to locating tbe bottom of tbe Sooy bulkhead and. al-w, remnant, of tbe original Smith bulkhead within
thirty feet of the hotel porch.
W. 1^. 'Wexeslilnigtor*
Formerly of At’anlic City has opened & YXRST-CUpSS
AT 727 ASBURY AVENUE For 1 adies and Gentlemen, where he will endeavor to keep
a stock on hand at all time*. His
FAMOUS STEWS AND FRIED OYSTERS were the talk of Atlantic City, and all he asks is a trial —"vince the citizens of Ocean City that this is Yio Fairy Ta e.
Stews, 15 and 25 Cents Fried, 20 Gents 1-2 Dozen
Stewing and Frying Oysters sold by the icoor less quantity. Vo goods delivered. Open 9 a.m.-i 1 p.m. Saturdays, 12 p.m.
:irl>
will amen' Point,
place, testified
-art* by Ii loAiell’. ■Id tlrat tt
■■■II HI filet lug
affidavit aaid to bava been
(rimllbl lu Bleakly A Ice lu Camden. Bmltb
tbe affidavit was read to blm L id contained matter furnished e lalntHTs attorney by one Jam* inline.. a detective lu tbetr emi
aud that It was' no
Ibe facta.
Huhi. Booye, of Atlantic City,
testified to having furnished lumber for tbe Brighton Hotel. He stated
that tbe ordinary Hdea came
twenty-five or fifty feet of Hie hotel, and that there were no sand bills of
any sort In front of the hotel
There waa
1 cross-examination of
MONEY TO LOAN ON. MORTGAGE. No waiting for two week* to know If you can gel It; we can tell you at once. Bargains lij Bay aud Ocean front properties. Choice cottage* for sale. Also lot* for Investment aud for Improvement—the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.
X»w Open M. c. UOFT
RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCI
A- J. SMITH, PROWRICTON PURE ICE BEST // COAL OAK a6*D RUSH WOOD Office. No. 634 ASBURV AVENUE
• resident of
x-Mavc
kuowndga of tbe erection of the hotel building by I. B. (Smith. Tbe ordinary Mgb tide, In 1882, washed tlie hotel bulkhead, aud tbe hotel itself w as built on tbe edge ofthe atraud. He staled that tl-ere
natural change- In the con-
tour of the mean high water line be-
tween 1882 aud 1889. Oeorge Breckley, testified that Id "
lu front of tbe potei anout toir forty feet from the porch: the —— came close to It alwaya a ltd m part of tba time up to and against II After tbe Bmllh bulkhead waa washed away. Hooy I rad another one built, which was also destroyed by the tides, aud a third couatructeu. Tbe trial waa rtlll lu program as Ihe Hem-ism. went to praaa. There will court on Friday and Haturday.
■Is wltueaa The proceeding' will tie retimed on The testimony ot Joseph Hutton wma Monday, and tbe trial will probably - the effect that In 1881 he waa In last until Wednesday night
We have two investments to offer, one at $500 and the other at $950. They are 25 per cent. LESS than . surrounding properties. The buyer will therefore realize that much profit without any advance in values. As “snaps” or “bargains” they cannot be duplicated today. .... MASSEY & EDWARDS
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pure /AIL.K •and Ice Cream ESTABLISHED 1U1
7th St. and Asbury A\e.
Beautiful Cottage Sites. High Ground Lota Graded. Ht reels and Sidewalks Graveled. Many new bugdlng* alrewdy erected. Plot lying between Atlantic
avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North atraeta.
Apply to any real estate agent. Investigate before pure baaing
First National Bank or Ocoan City, N. J. CAPITAL sm.ni. SURPLUS l
Ocean City Land Company
There R a great many houses in Ocean City. Some R Cottage*, some R Hotels. Some R stores, some R for rent, Some R for sale. There R also Many lots for sale wilhont houses. ■ If you want any of these on the best terms, apply to ROBERT FISHER, The Bourse, Ocean City
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