Ocean City Sentinel, 11 July 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

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OCKAN CITY. X. J.. THUKSDAY, JULY

NO. 15

OceanCity Sentinel,

M 0,i,iAN HASH. g T. AllIiOIT, M. 1).

OCCAM CITV. M

B CUKTIS ROBINSON lulitat (lid Proprietor

CITY DIRECTORY. CITV OFFICIALS

l. hmilii! r;

ATToKNEY and

COUNSELLOR AT LAW. *HirKrcc. • ' ffMCt Unw. Oiinl u< EiftU Sweet

JONATHAN HAND, f C. HUTCHINSON, M. I), C7otinAfll(>r>nt- I .n w . 1 .. t HomcBopnthSeet. CAPK MAY (XIL'KT Hol.'HK. N. J • S ’°- H ‘ J 1 OCOOD AAftitle. OCCAM CITY. N.

OLD BACH DEFEATED GREAT DISPLAY HACK STRUCK BY CAR STATZELL’S^IEW BOAT OF FIREWORKS AT EIGHTH STREET CROSSING

OFFICES Apgar & Boswell,

Kp;-,h.,?'!^.'^'j."':;! Godfrey & Godfrey. rt.rt ►Aumlloo-ll,. H. T. Al.l-.il. IU..I... r.l .. :i.. ,iul-i; ZHilumOXTl** " i ATLANTIC CITV. N. J.

CHUKCM SERVICES.

AMjiS M.^;. HILDRETH ir-at-l-aw

W.wmiii,. £^AVY» OFFICES OF ! Herliert R. Voorhees,

lira!

Brcckley’s Racer Won Exciting Event Over Club

Course by 24 Seconds.

I nilri UwnirMl •iM|iMaa« .ir.-uin--tAiiiv- i-i—ll.lr. IIh O.vaii 1'Hy Yarlil 1 Tul. <>|>rii(fLH- -«.-hi Tburadsy »fi-f

Tiir urallm « ■> Hoe, *

N,HOWARD BURT,M.D. S09 Wcsitry Avenue. ,

J N. GRISCOM, M. D. KltillTII NT. AMI WKNI.KV A XT:

YACHT CLUB MAY CHANGE ELECTION

! -Special Meeting Called for

July rjth to Consider

the Subject.

New Bridge Also Brightly 11 i laminated br Mean, ol [jflEY TRINITY

Red Lights.

-urn*] In roar llw plra

rr Ilian

r IIm-

laller l>

ll.iip

£)'<• CHARLES B. RIDER *• I >ontlMt«« X09 Central Avenut-

;John x

RALPH L. GOFF,

MARRY M. RICE,

[ . ^ mSaat ^) HIHIISTEUH) AHCHITF.CI

I 1. nl>2bCSSiVtiMaiia «i..i

, ~” r ' _ f»4* Huddon Ave., - ITO ' lr ^7Vi |, 7! l r{rTi l i lt i i r* < *ir'‘' coinnii«*v«»cKi,.. - n.j. Frniiiir 1*1 it-wb-r.' MUbCay —l—ni n. j om tour . ‘wV.|SEASHOREFURNITURE

Gallaaher's

43 S. SECOND STMEET - PMIL».

a. AuruMuu • Ho man Oalbollr cm

I* Hapilul ITiurrh. Kiel.II. 'ti.rl-. K A

SHrasSSr'a?^ 1 cum. l mams tjio.

Furniture. Carpel*, Millinr and Beddiar. Windoa Staadea, Etc. 1 mi S: Aabury avenue.«Wan 1 'Uy. N. J

CIVIL CNGINECR. SURVEYOR. eONVEYANGER

RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCV On— III). N. t. cm GAS LIGHT CO. —OCEAN CITV, N J n ■■■- USE QAS FOR

COOKING LIGHTING HEATING

NO SMOKE NO SMELL

NO DIRT

Just Strike a Match

SSSw PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD

ll-ial ■ la— brourlit tnr-tlirr Ha. I 'apl T. F> MilHi. ll, la-1 lla>!. Iim The Ha Ha niailr 1 K<«d tlmr over tlw nrune. In vie* of Thr I belli * Iml. ami mnaplctefly mil-■li-tamnl tlif Knua. wbieb dbl nm , linl-b 111 any rrav.rdnt time. The rblef mtere-l mil red in I be -mall -U-ip cla—. It »a- I be llrH a|>|iearanee of lien. XV. HUtwII'- Ain* -ailed by I'aidaln XV. K. XX llllatti-mi. and I'aplabi A. H. Cummin-' Tudc. 'Hie Ardo and < lid llarli were llw old boat-Ibal-alleil. Till- race wa- the mo«t uxHtlns of Hie anermaui.iiarnr* - Hie down after the (lr>l round to a -IriiKRle lielireen the old ilarb, Ca|>tabi Cllnbm lina'kley. and the Alb* The Old llarli rro—vd Hie -tartbiR line lir-I and al Hie end nf the find round held an a|i|«(vnl lead. A- Hie wind died a*ay, the Alice -lowly rre|4 up, •m the leader, but tlieDId Itaeb uplield her reputation, winnliiK by a -caul twenty four -econdn. Commodore Reliermeffioni'• Ardo wa» Hilrd, while Hie Tude llnl-hnl far back of Hie oilier-. Her poor -Iiowhir I- partly dor In Ibr light w bid, a- Ibr Tude -*m> to work

br«t In a -HIT brre/e

The la-t rare to -tart wa- Hie large •loopa|a— The Katharine II.. Card. J. M. guru. Hie Ooodricb, Capt It. It. Sad)', and Hie l.uclle, Capt. I.. M. Cre-ar, were done together during Hie whole race TbeUoodrlch got away llr-t. but wa-overliaulrd and |>a—ed by the Katliarlne II. on the ltr-t round. Idiclle aiidfloodrirbtbrn engagnl battle royal for -rcond place. Hie lie taking till-. i-wIHoii during the ud round, and nearly catching Hie Kalliarliir II. al Hie Dnl-li

Tlie -ummarlc-:

nLCKET SOCIETIES. —niad

PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS NIAGARA FALLS July 16, August 6, 20. September 3 and 17, 1907.

ROU rate! R,P $11 .55 tram Ocean City pirniresult: sesquehanka valley route Tn'aee<.-- u *rt»r..m.mm- TKS I'AY*. huto« «hi,i. mall -llow-d

VaMuflon IW—tN Ku. TL r. O. H. w A.. J-U r.rr. I rld.j Bllkl 111 K. ol F. hall. jwwai. kagr: Har.-U; Memaar). Kd ptnVy'iaTt.^i? Risnr.Tass.

•wtj U-odK) ate-e a» tjai. la k. td V. Hall CMUttCH SOCIETIES. 22. l o‘- l ‘ U ^ a'Vr

riaar I'aaaarraaia- t'ueara. W- luimory aeetel, »—<• Or-I Hoi ■m-!lu wluL- ^ L^**l4m!2*^lrufP .****- • lyiloa IWuagat—»a_ t la a.

a >t »teuarlmraf‘2iek u»r

MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ALLOXVAY M. SMITH & CO.

Smith I

811 ASBURY AVENUE, • OCEAN CITY, N. J.

TBUKPMONUa^Bd V.

^ -s "

,N. C. GODFREY’S Business House. B51 tstury trenue, S|irin{ ei 1301.

:::: Full Line of House Furnishings:: "iiFiioumausu WA rwyB» 1 o».*«*ii«™«-«(-'|

|V«iple know

I 'aid. Itrrekley's crew w a- made up of Capt. C. K. XVall. Capt. O. J. Hc-Ibiu-ae, Fred Adam-, Kmeraou Hmltb and XVm. Cluidwlck. Capl. Ilracklry

BAY CARNIVAL IN AUGUST

and the opening of the ibwan City land AHanlk-C||y branch of thr Fa-l ' -burr Line brought many -trmngrr- b> j Hie city, great number* of whom i-ame f by way nf I lie new trolley mad. While Hie di-play of pyrotn-hnir- ' j * ea going on from Fogg'- Pier. I he -! ir.unlry bordering on Hie bay wa« '■ illummaled for mile* amnwd by Hie

held irn Hie Hr*I f

ng a- follow-: "Tlie I the Hub -hall I*

■ Hie Hoard of

INCORPORATED Rev.. Dr. Cook Will Art An Rector During the

Summer.

My invitation of thr vrHry, the Iter. Herbert J.Cook. I». !• . who ba^ cooduHed Hie *erv be- In Holy Trinity F lira'll -bo* He|demhev Ia4. will rvator during Hie •nmmrr Holy TrhiKy Church ha« |.ro-|--red grrally g the pate year Hew lues have naiutainrd regularly during Hie r. w ith a good attendance, many

I heir at

t, X'lce Commodore. Hrcre'omnrtllee, conaltelng of her-, all of which ofllcer* tier, I* rlei led by balbd al inerting hi September, and iflb* for one year and until

•vi- been elected."

rebel

ed I.

-hall cnu-lte of a Commo* 1 1 ommpdore. Secretary, Trea»urcr. Hoard of (toveroora, con-d-tng of ar^rn memliera. and a He tatta CommIUre, cmialaUog of aeven member-, all of which ofllcera -ball, hereafter, t* elc--led by ballot at Hie ig In Augu-t. who shall hold office for one year from Heptetqet fWth neat -occeedlng -orb election nd until their -ucee«-or» -hall have 1*11 In-tailed." Article VI., reailbig as follow-: "Tlie ll—cal year of the club -hall end on the irday In September of each year " Tbl» to I* changed /to. ••The B-cal year of the club -ball end om Seidemrr goth of each year " Heretofore, with the aenual eleHion held on the Hryt Saturday In Se|ilemmany of the club member- have 1 dl-francblaeii. This was due to (act that large number* of the re here ou Friday and Saturday fur Sea-kle Fark. there to ir*«, ou Itebor Hay, In which Ocean City IxiaU take part, while other-of the member-’return to their liome- In Philadelphia and vicinity prior to Hie Unit Saturday In September. Many of the member- f M | (bat It la only Joat and proper that the annual elrrtloii should be lield at a time when practically all of the member- are here. So It 1- that the *|ieclal meeting called to couaider tbl-change and Hi* other change- ueceaaar; iform therewith.

the mjiilrMt in TTic-r men d*d yeoman - to get Hie light- going, ll them alone that the promt—of Hip cummKIer acre •wrrled out. Tlie ala volunteer* were Hanlel K Lake. H. F. 11 rove-. F. M. Heck, hjlward Caldwell. Kdward Hcilrr and H. Fould-, Jr. Kd w ard K I ake. one of the inrml-'r* of the iwmmlttee. a—Med. and be worked w lib I lie energy of Iwoor Ibrre The principal pyrotechnic dl-play wa- Hie one on Fogg'- Pier, arrange<l by Hie Hoard of Trade, and It wa- not only pretty, but corn plate In every way. Thl-jUepUy'fa- watrhed with markad Intrmt by Hie Huiu-aud- of vl-ltonon Hie boardwalk. After the dl-play of firework* official-, lurml-T- of Hie Hoard of Trade and InvKwl guete- |iart<-ik of a collation at the Cnmberland. Tlie o|ieulng <*rrmonle-of Hie i*lebratton of Hie entrance of the Fate Shore Line Into Ocean City took place In Hie Auditorium al MJO o’clock on •rmbig In front

n Ninth

■treet. to A-bury avenue, t lienee to the Auditorium, playing patriotic aelec-

munlty.

rou- friend- In la—of right adu

by Hi-lMip Scarhonnigb in April. Al a regular pariah ha» orgaul/mt and duly !ni*or|-iraled.

and I

The

alb terete liand-ime pm|icriy. worth al Irate $1X,Therr I* a murlgage of FJ3»t. In eluding Inlrrete, for Hie early |iayment of which active efforte are In pmgre—. The aiding rector ha- on hand about fVai. and lie will M grateful for any furl tier donat ■un- for Ibteg.-*1 pur|—e a bo live or -njouni In Orean liteber nlriiHlled wlib Hi# ProBpiaeapal dWMfe or ME, Will be mrillally welcomed al Holy Trinity any of the service-. Hr. Cook'- -rrmon- alway. are Interortlve and well delivered, and -how Im In be a man of deep Hniught and profound teudeot H te •vMigragaUoa ave great lave for htm, and. through >elr united effort* much wa- done durlag tlie late wlAer for lb* advancement of the ehurrb.

Uona.

Afler Hie land took It- place In Ibr building, -ever*! number- were r dered. during which Hie nommll Wild Hie -|ieeker- look their plaiwa Hie platform. Th# mcmlirr- of Hie commlltse were XX'. H00U Hand, Kdward K. Cake and Councilman H

A. XV. Hmlth.

Tlie flrat number on the program wa- Hie -Inglug of "My Country, Th of Thee," by the entire audience, ac-

companied by Hie baud.

T hen Hie Kev. Hr. Hruuyalr, of Hit Flrat M. fi. Church, offered prayer, after which Mayor Champkiu made a few brief remark-, touching on the algulllcani* of Hie day and telling ! what Hie opening of Hie. new line mean- lo tlie welfare of Ocean City. Hubert Flaber, a former mayor the city, wa- Introduced a- Hie orator

of the day.

Mr. Fl-lier -aid In part: "To Hie obaervaul n pa—age of the Individual Hiroagh Hie fOonlluu-tf oa Vaarth Haeei

LEFT FOR TORONTO r m. Mogbe. ueirgair la UlaaoMr. and Mr*. XVm. It. Hughe*, of

Millville, who hare beeti occupying their collage on Hlalh terete. Uil> city, left lie re Friday for Toronto. Mr. Hughe* goes a-a delegate totberouveolion of the glaa-blower* of the ■ Tilted State- and Canada. Hr le a delegate from No. 7 Hrauch. Millville,

r and Mr*. Holies e*pert to be ■nt two week- Hefore returning icean City they will visit Niagara,

aBd Hie Thousand I-lands, Hu Halo, (itelyaburg and other point- of In-

GUARDS SAVED LIFE OF A COLORED YOUTH

SHOEMAKER’S

STORAGE

HOUSE S*** and Went Ave., Oeewa «ty, M. J.

*’>}««-«i. 1 laving Furniture or any ! Mcrclmndhe to b* teored will

’JM * ala * «u U** Jkmiuhi Swiff Hotsr T HblKAR j7 THORN

Floriit

PALL BULBS. GRASS •ad CLOVKR SHED. •39 Aabury Avenue.

Local Boat Owners Preparing for Brilliant Spectacle

in This City.

lufornial meeting held In the el Thursday evening a rommltlw wa- appointed to arrange for a boat carnival on the lay m>mr evening during thetaoutti of Augute, Ibr date «o be determined later. The meeting wa* presided over by Mayor Joreplr tl. Champion, and Potemaatrr K. M. Sutton wa- arcretary. After a general dl-ru—ton of tlie Idea. Hh- following commitlee was ajlailnled to -erureThr nn*—ary fund-: | Mayor Champion, It. XX'. Kdward-

1 and K. M. Sutton.

1 At Hie meeting In addttloii to Utoae already menHonal were Kdwanl K. j Cake, manager of Hie Cumberland: K. ; A. Cun-in, C. H. Shoemaker and Free-

| huldrr John P. Fox.

II wa-derMed hi hold auather mete ' Ing at Hie Cumtirrlauil on Thun-lay 1 evruing, July llth, lo whlrb all lulrr-

! eteed are cordially Invlled.

Tltore of the local yacht-men -pokeu 1 in reference lo llw proynred carnival , ..ave taken up Hie Idea with mucb

, , u reach defective plntnbing ^fric j (alhu-la-m, and rey it i> nuuteUng i> liable to legal proceeding* lor i K *aii <Tty -)iould have had king

maintaining a nuisance. j before thk.

The preset vation of tlie health of | It u pru|iuaed to have a brilliant votir own family demands the re-’ |*ge*»t along the bay front inoval of defective material, leaky occasion of Hw carnival. All of the nine* and the thorough overhaul- owner* of boat-will be ex I acted ‘ ,.f .i-Ltctn have their i-rafl In line and thore h mg of the s> tem. ■ lug cottage* akmg tbeMay front 1 This need not tw an expensive |ir a . kn , to Htumiu ■ ■ affair. Our charges for high-class a-there are many r

plumbing

wxirk are not high. They a.e hawsf ^ “ **" • , ’

upon the expert workmanship and *

j-.-k! material used, and —

to all.

The Long Arm of the Law

POST OFFICE REQUIRES MORE HELP PofUtnaBlcr Sutton Ask. Dcpartment for An Addi-

tional Clerk.

volume of bu-lur— ol the local pate office baa grown to aurh pro|»rthat l\i-tu>ateer K. M. Sutton louud II nece—ary lo a-k the I Tilted State-Pute Offlrr |le|iaitmriit ■ additional rkrk, to gu on duly

a- early a- |nreltile.

John K. Trout, our of the -oiuair carrier-, ha- obtained a leal* uf at tbl-year, and Kdward X'ore, I carrying the mall- to tlie hotel- In Mi Trout’* (dace. The new carrier pa—c Hie civil rervk* rAamlnalloii a ye* ago. He la a graduate of the Ocean CUy High BcIrwI and attended a college In Philadelphia

Suit

Boy Lost Hia Grip and Undertow Wan Taking Him

Oct.

A colored bell-buy at one of the drowning at Fogg's Pier Monday mu ■ug. He had ventured out too far, 1 ilxed op In some broken piling in Hw pier, late bis footing and wa* great danger of I wing carried out U> -ea hen ht- potettou was noticed by Hue people on Hie -trend. tluanl-Alfred It. Smith and Hanlel Kreu— i|uk-kly wen) out In U and brought Hw young fellow well III Ini w ith water and partly uuconMdoua. He wa- rolled tereffd until the w ater wa> rrm .‘kief of Puliue terwtt, who Hw boanMialk. leleplHHied W -Irian. He finally »uca*eded In liM-at-Ing Ur. Ablotl, who al once jlrove the -trend, hut H wa- found that hh ■ervk*- were not needed, the boy having recovered -ufftcieotly to be -enl

The Hell Teleplxuie (Xnn|iauy harawed IU price- In tbl- city, and Hw re-ult I- a general kick on llw pa Mib-cribera. It I- -akl that many ordered Hw plKinr. from Hwir c dtagerallwr than pay Hw lurraaaed charge-.

H'- dlgnlfled and give* you clous aeuae of security to ow

home at

OCKAN CITV. Uy a> a real

Bylvamu Morphy Mode 0 Narrow Escape from Serious Injuries, i S. Murphy'* back wa* tenw* by a Iw—tiger car on Ibe track- uf th* i XX ete Jersey A S-aahore Halliwnd, at Kigtitk terete, oa Saturday aflamoon. Murphy and hh bone made a

iTining -imr car- Into the^XV^and wy I ted jute rua the care up the track toward Seventh terete and were returning whan Mr. S

Hr. P

r Hw I

-truck Hw hone, and the l Hut Hw damaga bad be a. The bona a

Thai* ware raid to have ha Ite-eengore In the back at Ux but they eeeapad Injury. In the opinion of aome pa 00Id be well lo have aafriy g thl* polnL

Hecenl reala-tate iran.frr- In ocean City recorded in Hw uStre of k Xiunly

Clerk XX’ay are a> follow*:

Juarph K. Uarrtaon te ui Henry H. Hodliw. 11 Southwete aOxlOU feet

uf lot Mil, Serikui A.

Uewleft. lUSktn*. Sr., te ux to Penrose Fletcher. »l. Northwete 00 fMt

of lota .Xfil and ■Un, Section A.

Ocean Trust Itcal fUUIr Co. to Allen Scull. »l. t-K- al. S3, 88 and

S3. Section 8; laMa S, &, 34. 31.37, 33. 4A and 47, Serikm 4, on plai

aakf cum|«uy.

TABER LOST ~ IMMENSE DRUM Sixty-pound Fish Gave Him a Terrific Fight in

the Surf.

lleo. XV. Taber, a Philadelphia bu-l e— man -pending the summer In Hit* city, wboae one Idea In Hw ff-hlng line I-to capture a whale ora serpent—any • thing « It I* a wltopiwr—Jute ml—cd landing a alxty-pound drum on Saturday aflernoon. He had Hw drum a Hw strand when "-nap: went one of Hw line* and Hw flah w« Mr. Taber, win. had a terrlll rgle with the drum, which carried three a|uara- down Hw beach, lighting lletcelj Hw while, wa- murh, grieved over hi-loaa. In a-I however, Iw caught a twelve-pound flounder, and lib. -plrtl* au»» Klngfl-b are biting reveuoualy, and many beautiful -(irrimm- of tbl* tiadb-omejliiny trllw are bring caught. Uenerel K. XV. XVarren caught thirty klngfl-b on Saturday, and Kugene Hat ten lauded (wenty-lwo. Hr. H. C. Archibald wa- In hi* element a- Iw pulled In oer Il-li after the

COTTAGES RENTED. Were Few Hoa-ee la Tbta CM* Heal aaUto man aay that there are very fen outtagaa for rent la this city al Ibe present time. Two of the largest Iwre have Jute ten rented by J.awpb 1. Scull. Tbare Mrs. Almeda Sanderlln's cottage. 1 XX'eaiey avenue, below Klgfatb terete, taken by Ur. Hbermau Clouting. of Herman town, and the Kuw el let cottage, wbieb baa been taken by Hr. Heorg- l«ul. Hmltb, one of (lennantown'emute prominent pratelim. « rental* and aalee by N. C. CWthe real ateaU broker, are ae follows: Hentad cottage 1218 Bay avenue lo Komano. a Philadelphia banker. Kalpb Townsend'- cottage. Thirteenth terete, to Kd. J. Hodgera. U. K. Sooy'. uottage^g# stable SB4 Ocean avenne, lo Ibe Kev. W.C. Stiver, Kan— City. *. Uruefcer's cottage. Tenth and ■al avenue, to A. T. Jam—, of the

ue to Mlm Mary K. Scott, Uermantowu. The Dowdell cottage, 1322 Central avenue, to Joseph K. Riley, Phtla-

uelpbla.

Mr. Ilyaou - cottage. I3M Central renoe, to J. J. Hannon, a PhUadalUla merchant. Mr. Newcomb's cottage, 1128 Aabury venue, lo John H. Mac [ague, Phila-

delphia.

Mr. Powell’s cottage to XXTUkua H. t.yuue, of Philadelphia. Sold 322 XX'eaiey avenue lo a Philadelphia party.

avenue, b-low Tenth tenet, t

BADGES PRESENTED

bekl twroty-four w

Mid. HI* I

rn hr etarted I

JOHN R. 649 Aabury Ave.,

■ n “ lot everyone pul hi- -boulder lo Hw c f * ,r wlwel and make Ocean City', flrte

"buy carnival" a grand -u.-ce—. For Haul—Surf hont, 3U feet over d it kin. Apply to L-iit. Lewi. Kwley.

- Ocean City, N. J.|o«ancuy.N'j

groves

eteate owner make- you

rillaeu. Think it over, then call on

HAKKY HKAHMCY,

Heal Kteale Operator, Ninth and Aabury avenue, next to Hie bouse who ‘ allow you Hw very hate way and 1 of Hw greatete bargain- to be

The funeral of A. T. l-mg look place from hi- lale re-klrur* Monday aflernooo. Service* were Held In Hw PreebyIcriaikCbureh, where the Kev. H Caowlberry -puke. The pall-bearer-were XX'. XV. Brown. J. B. Cbritelan, Thoa. J. Thorn and K. A. Hourgeol-, repreaeutlug XX’aahlcgtuu Camp, No. 75, P. O. H. of A., by whtcti aoritey Hw aen-kw- at Hw grove 1

ducted.

Says the Cape May County Uai "Through Hw courtesy of XX'. rirult Hand, of Hw Ocean City Hoard of

Kalou, of Philadelphia, a garage In the rear of cottage, 34 Central avenue. Mr. aud Mr*. Katon, who have been web of year*.

bration of Ibe completion ol llw new electne railroad bridge hriw ten Somers' [ and 1 icean City, nn Tboraday, the fetelvlttea lucludiug a banquet In ' e evening. Tht very great attracin* at Wildwood on that day preventmany of Hw recipients from acceptg Hie invitation, Hw ditemuc» l«uug much greater In Ocean CUy. -Tltoae who are .nlrreteed In the future welfare ol Ocean CUy have great hopes from Hw coming of the new rail road and believe that tt will remill In substantial beuelila to th* reaurt.

The Sunday school u day gave Mr. Harrell a rising vote of thanks for tbs lodge. The badgemuch appreciated by the member*, who apeak highly of ShenlT Barrett's IhoughUulneaa.

Hays a Millville paper: ' from Millville to Ocean CUy during unmet are putting up an awful kick over the poor service given them by the XX'ete Jeney and Sea-bore rand. The trip of 33 mllea took Jute two bouts Saturday afternoon on the teeum cure Thl- b» terrible a<

of Hw mat

Isle Junction nearly an hear IM

XVm. H. Miller, of thb rity, tar a .mibet of yean a conductor on the Vete 'Jeney Kailroad, running late keen CUy, ha* ba