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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXIII. OCEAN CITY. N. .1., THURSDAY, JANUARY S. 1SI14. NO. 41

Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CITV. N . «J . ( -b»- , R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor fi.ou He f Year. Strictly in Advance. — uiTTLrEGandy Sh^op " vis AHBUUY AVE. rina-Llna Cuolar.llonart In'.lud Otis M. Townsend A Practical SeeslKire Architect Licensed by the Mate. I EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. ocean citv n. j. Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth St. Ocean Clty,.N. J 1 E. C. BOYLE, rUnager Claidja ftdjuttal sud reflected aiirahere in Umtad States. Dance Every Cold Lunches, Wednesday and F'c. Saturday Night The Excursion House JAffiES CLARK : Proprietor MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOWERS' POINT :: N.J.

I I ATTUBBBVS.AT.I.AW. J jyjORGAN HAND, Ii i ATTORNEY and . CPU nsellor-at-law, ra^tMsCwut' 7jom1nl«sloi.sr . Sol*r7 Vublk. ' . c A r« MAY roi sr Hour, u. J. , I j (Opposite Public Buildings). . | j^tt^OFFICES i Apgar & Boswell, l A.Mbl K » A^K-NUK and tVuHTIl HTHKKT J ( 1 i la w^offices ij Godfrey & Godfrey, c I ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. j | JAMES M. E. HILDRETH j . I Counsellor-at-Law ! sud Ho.lrttor, Maater sad ttxamlnor In Offlrs -No. tit Ocean Htreel t'Al'K MAY CITY. N. J I - ——a f fOWNSEND GODFREY i Attorney-at-Law ' 1 Han let 1 Hulidlae At <*~n Cltyjpiturdaya Allaatlecny «T Wesley eve. WILLIAM B. DAVIS I Attorney at Law ( i 808 Eighth Street M Ocean City . New Jersey 'JOHN E. TOWNSEND5 Electrical Contractor 1 ! 1137 Asbury Avo. ' Ocean City New Jersey

j DIP you ever j a atop to consider how imjiortaiil ._it is to have your home con- A J structcd by responsible builders? *"•: Have you seriously «»• I v sidered the parts that arc hidden? • Have yon ever considered ~ t how great and itiipy riant, tlie Iraniiiig, foundations and other hid- f ' i den parts play in the life and safety of your building? lit us V A advise you how your home should l>e built. *. Plans and speci- J , ^ tications lire. ^ ' Barber & Newberry I • 4 BUILDERS 4 < i OFFICE: SIXTH AND WEST AVE., OCEAN CITY, N. J. J. PLUMBING An you eettiug aulim aattatactiou aa to prion, workmanship and busiuna curtesy? If - U.S. it will pay you lb give mn a trial. I am in au aioaptionally good poaitiou to take care of your repair work of which I make a specialty. I hare no ci|«aire establishment or clerical force to maintain. Dire me e trial. B„,hpn«,.. C. M. BACOIN 607 Eighth St | The New Year

—AT POWELL'S We desire to thank our patrons for their very liberal patron- ' age during the past year, and hope by fair dealing and right prices to merit your patronage the coming year. POWELLS The Reliable Store for Dry Goods Notions and Men's Wear Hhonc 7y-\v * 921 A8BURY AVENUE MILLER BROTHERS auooaaaoaa to denn a hemslev dcnn-s celebrated ice cream During alteration" to our IceCraem Pallor, our Factory will he operated without Interruption and we mill be pleased to serve you from 11 wllb lee Cream, by the pint, «|uarl or bo*. Ordere will be delivered as lierelofore. T2*-»* aaauav Avtwut ocaaw Cirv-JCd assMta srro ceaecT lavims rueumnu or au. «>n ateaiau LAWRENCE M. LEAR , N. C. GODFREY Upholstering', Awnings, House Furnishings 667*659 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. estimates cheerfully given

R. HUM IS ROBINSON t Conveyancing j Insurance j NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nob. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. * J rS»Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.-g* ; Advertise in the SENTINEL

I— i J N. GRISCOM, M. D. EIGHTH riT. AND WESLEY AVE. Offlev Hours- I' Dill IOs. ni. From etolfp. m. ' rrl'li Allen CflgiOD, M. D. w"."": Bi6 Wesley, A venue | Ocean City New Jersey • Dk W. I'. HAINES j« COR. NINTH AN 0 WESLEY AVE. | JJKRSCHEI. PKTTIT. M D. j 807 wesley ave. | ocean city. new jersey i i lIBre Hours: SJolO a. M.- — I £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER J »DentiHt« 1 809 Central Avenue < or bam city. a. J. , NlgblHtll llolb I tioovs J Hughes' Central Pharmacy ^ I'resorlpl^oM^sre^ai wajw I SV'!nfu"*Vi'e*«or<lcvcloplnf of Alois sud ] j. THORNLEV HUGHES. Maaeger 1 bsrlsr •< fUrwsrj I I. S. CHAMPION ^ MANUFACTURE)! OF I ithicm fum ice cream ; HolU Phones tim and west ave. | atlantic ice company °"l" Pocono Mountain Ice ' I OCEAN CITV N J . 1 New Year Resolutions , rksolv ku — Thst in the future I shall give my laundry to Darby's Ocean City , l-suodrv. Mi. Daass H. BI'SINKSSMAK. Collcctiona— Mon. and Wed. Deliveries— Thura. and Set. ROY^ E^DARBY

" i, Ir Not Tan ue ^ THOMAS J. THORN r * j Jloristjl"* r 1 1128 Bay Avenus ' prices and worm right ki moth phones at - ■= si Watch and Jewelry Repairing j Mayer's ; Boardwalk, Opp. Dough ty's Pier "j OPEN ALL YeAR p ■aa, aart Wacrea W. ireel V j H. Burkhardt 4 Cs. ci ■ PLl'MKING AND. HEATING " D ISIS Altl'ST AVEJEI STEII mi ">• f EMKT ® . Ocean City Title and » Trust Company ° of Ocean City, New Jersey ■> .. : . t

capital si oo.ooo surplus sao, ooo TOrt^.*^*Ulareewlplsd for and' kspt with- J out cbaraa. 0 ■ , laauaaa titles Issues Seaacmi* Ur.NKT l>. MOOKK.riiel Vlre-Preeidenl ' LjemjKB.LUI»LAM.Wa>owe vtrerweldcut C. K MTILWKU-. Heereury and Trenaorer J. FITHIAM TATKM.Holtcnor •1a,1.H. ^ ^T^leaey^ ki v. obfm rr.-rrm ^ UMibT J.IUMmtWa - BMklag ky MaN a SfO* •»

CLAYTON HAINES BRICK IS HEAD OF TRADE BOARD

: John Marts Made Vice Presi-| " dent andO M. Townsend | Re-elected Secretary. Al the annual ineellog of lh" Hoard j of Trade Monday evening. Prof Jemrs j \l. Steveus. su|ierintendeiit of the j I public school., who lias beeu the ! _ ' elllcleiit president or the organization j J the office and again declined In serve. | | as be lias for several of the annual Mr Hlevens was noonnalrd by I1 jfTayioti Haines Hrlck. and Mr. Brick el was uuuiliialed by dffii'n It. tlmves. *' Hlevens withdrew Ills nauie. Klually, wllb both decllulng Ihe d and President Hlevens asking V that I lie nominations lie closed. Mayor <' Headley made a mo! Ion to that eflect, t which was carried. " John Merta acted as teller, and Hecrelary tills M. Town rend cast Ihe ballot for L'laylou Haines Brick ae president. ° Taking Ibecbalr. Mr. Brick thanked the board for the honor conferred * John Marts was elected vice preal- J dent. 1 Oils M. Townsend, who lies been , energetic and faithful secretary for live years, waa re-elected, and K W. Burleigh was rc-elocled treasurer. 1 A letter was read from Huperlntendent George K. Keber announcing that the Shore Fast Line Company had ^ I rented quarters In the Hann Rulldlng n ; for ticket office and walling room ' ! In the HRNTIKEL two weeks ago. The boerd decided to_ receive and ' Hie Ihe letter and send g letter of appreclallon to Mr.'Faber. r A letter we" received from Howard " ' B. Ttndell. clerk of llie Kconouiy and " Kfficlency Coram Is-lnn of thlsHlale. requesting the dToperalion of the Board of Trade in Ihe commission's | work. The purpose of the commission | Is lo secure llie amalgamation of de- I . partmenls. cominlasloua and bureaus. ' w-lih llie ohjecl of enlarging the super ' vision and protection of health, the (! union of iiumerous bodies to conserve , navigation and commerce end a new j concentration of service In a depart- ( ment for the government of all public a , worka. The commlaalun will make recommendations to the Incoming r ; legislature looking lo the Insurance of efficient service end the saving of t many thousands of dnllars annually. < The board passed a resolution In < which It expressed Its accord and ' I willingness to co-operate, as requested , f Albert Fogg, or the committee on < the ceremonies Incident to Ihe opening I of the automobile bridge on Fleeter ' Saturday told of the work be has ' been dolug. He has beeu lo touch with Presldeul Wilson and Governor I Fielder. As hat been publ.lshed.Preel- '

MRS. G. B. LYNCH DIES SDDDENLY Former Philadelphia Woman ! Waa a Sister-in-law of Mre. Geo. Brick. Mrs. Caroline H Lynch, widow of Rnmlnlck Lynch, who was well kodwo lu Philadelphia anme yaare died at her home. 00, Central this dty. on Wednesday of last week, aged sevruty-four years. She had been confined to the house for three months, but was seriously sick only a short lime, tier death Iwiog aulden. Willi her at the time was one of tier eons, J. F" red Lynch, o< Philadelphia, and her alsterdn-law, Mrs George Brick, of this city. Coroner Mark Lake, who took of the body, gava a cerUHcate that death was due lo heart disease. Dr. Heracbell Petlit bad been called only a few hours brfore Mrs. Lyneh's death and could only ease her pain. Mrs. Lynch waa born in Millvllle and waa a daughter of Joabua Brick, of Cumberland County, ribs leaves tbree sons, who live In Philadelphia, The remains west sent to the borne of one of theee. Qdmlnlck. riecond street and Tabor-road Mrs. Lynch, who had coualderahle waa very charitable, neighbors aay, and she was highly eeteemed by tbem. ^

GOING TO WILDWOOD *J fc— ■ rmsaskeis f «mrmirw» j ■lallalloa ml OMrers. A A delegation of the member* of n Kalmia Hay makers' A .social Ion will trail to Wlldwuod with District Deputy Charles 8. Brack toy on Tuesday even- b log of next week, to «a>M In the InetallaUon of officers at the aaaoctetioc a 1 In that place. , AU Hayatakeia are utged to attaad. and a pleasant time la assured all who ° turn out The Ocean city lodge has * , a Urge membership, which la being f , added to each meeting night. ( IPs dignified aad gives yon a dell- ' ciooa aenae of security to own your I OCEAN CITY. \ - — your reepoaelMMy as a real i estate owner mekaa you a desirable * rituen. Think M over, thea cwti mm ' HAKRY HKADLEY. Keai FXaia Operator, Ninth and Aabogy avanae, next to Ore house who wilfehew you the very hest way and mm of the greatest bargains to he fbaad here on the eerie t terms I PhflMi aeuiisriliia. adv.

1 !. j 1 H. S. MOWRER NOW HEADS LEAGUE: Progressives Make Him Presi- t dent and F. Leroy Howe i Vice President. | The members of llie Young Men's \ Progressive league held their annual election In the club moms Monday | evening, with the following result: < President. Yf. ri Mowrer: vice presl i F Leroy Howe: secretary. Henry i Townsend; tlnanclal secretary. | It. ritllwell; treasurer, Alfred i \Y. Powell. The tbree lest named , were re-elected | George B Parker was re -circled a | trustee for three years. , The following were chosen members . of the executive committee: ( Lawrence I,eir, lloiuer Shoemaker. | Alfred It rimlih. I^wls F:. Smith. C Hlephensoo and John K , ________ HIT WITH MALLET Cook and IMatiwaatirr Uol Enlo a ngni William Hart, a cook, and Charles a dishwasher, both employed In broiled lu a tight In (lie kitchen of l.lie lintel Monday morning In the tuelee. Sl-co was -truck l» the head Willi a mallet liy Ifan Then a warrant was l.-ued and both ap|ieared before riqulre Hiiah, who discharged Hart tievaiise of lack of evidence The fighters are holli colornl. The Rev. Dr. it. «. Hudson, of AtCity, will preach the sermon at union meeting In the local Baptist church He is a strong speaker, and has many frleuds here. Wilson requested (bat babe notl. lied a few week* before the proposed rveut. Governor Fielder waa unable give" a definite promise, but l.aa agreed to keep the dale open ri. 8. McAllister made a brief report Ihe Port Elisabeth road matter. Mayor Headley, of the committee on auto bridge, repirted progress He aleo on llie State Normal School committee, and said that there was not much progress to report on thjj. Prof riteveoa. who Is a member of lilts committee, said that because of the conditions — a large plot of ground ; required as a donation— there , not much use of continuing Ihe committee, which wea discharged 1 with Ibaoke. F; W. Burleigh, treasurer of the ' board, reported a balance of gIS 82 In . the treasury.

; LIFE-SAVER HAS ' HIS LAST GALL "jGeo. Sutton's Suddctt Death, j Due to Attack of Acute | Indigestion. y ssJs— J end of this city, dropped dead at the F'rlday evening Coroner Mark Lake decided mat llie man's death was due to acute ihdlgehe had llie fatal attack. One of the men of the crew. Hrank Shew, returned to the house end found body, which was lying on t lie . floor. Capt. Nlckereon returned to I houae about the same time Im1 mediately Word was telephoned lo the F'ourtb street elation of the man's sup- ' poaed falullng spell, and Joseph Nnrcon. ran from Fourth street to Dr Allen Corson's residence. When Dr Corson got to the house he found that the man was dead. . Mr Button leaves a widow and oue Hla sudden death and the heavy storm (hat night created not a little excitement among the other members of (he crew and (Heir families. MADE A PROFIT

' It was found by llie member* of llie Cape May County Board of Free- , 1 holders at their meet lug Tuesday, after hearing Ihe report of County Collector 1 Joseph I rirqll, that IL will not lie | ' necessary tlii« year lo appropriate any , * inuney lor the uffire* of rilirrlfl Corson ( and Couuty Clerk HlldrelU, and nnly ( FIIEIO for Hnrrngate lllce. The clerk 'a office was ahead $1,817 <16 ( . and that of Ihe aherlfl 78. Tlie , t surrogate's office went behind lo Ihe : ^ amount of $1181128. Bspilsl Church Mrrvlcra ' The Rev. J. Mllnar Wilbur, of, Plulj adelphla. will preach both morning 1 c and eveulug next riuuday In lm- . manual Baptist Church. The public la cordially Invited to attend the aer- , , vice* Only riabbath school waa held , In tlilu church last riunday. the Rev. , , Mr. Gearhert being unable lo get to ( B tills city from Tuckatioe hecauM- of | I the storm , airs win. Klkwrlier la* nil I f Mre. Emma J.. wife of William ' Etsweller. a well, known eommer vlsk e tor here, died at her home, 2220 YTist e Tioga street, Philadelphia, on riunday, I and her funeral took place yesterday e morning. Mr. F^sweller"* friend* ' „ here aympalhlre with hlra In . his heavy loea

FIRST NATIONAL BANK'S I MOST SUCCESSFUL YEAR

t President L. M.Cresse Speak* j of Growth of One of City'a j Financial Institutions. r "Thr officers and directors of the I First N ationaL-Refik-" are naturally i mucbgeatlBed with our rcsulu for the I year just passed, sud with the prospects f far 1814." said Presldeul L, >1. Crease "We have just declared the usual t dividend aud Increased our surplus r account till thai Item no* stands at I $65,000 or 180 per eeut. of our capital a stock, end It la due to the facl that onr « surplus is 80 par ceuL mora than our capital that gives us a high place on Ihe 'Roll of Honor' of the 7500 National k banks of the United Stales. A small a percentage of the bank* of dm country >. have a surphia exceedlog (heir oapiul t by 80 per cent. i "The setting aside of a relatively large surplus out of our earnings le a e part of onr conservative policy. "This surplus of $65 000. together : is with our $50,000 capital and $50.0011 I, stockholders' liability make, a fond of >f $165,000 fur Ibe protection of o ir * depositor., . "Our officers and directors feel that 4 their conservative policy ks approved iy by tbe bank's customers, for the by me nana a caauHjicts, tor iu,

reason that we ere enjoying a aery steady and satisfactory gfowtb under' thu policy. "We start the eaar 1»H If Ith "w>~1 daposU* UunT wy did 1BU aud 1818, accordingly an ore than W12 end, reetiy I Increase of deposit* Is largely tbe I measure of ooufideoca ihe customers have In their bank. " I . believe two other factors help to account for the snooeae of this tuetttuDon. namely, tbe fact that It la the oldest bank la the county end that tt Us support from so diversified a of lodariry. If we depended entirely upon Industrial conditio us, or upon seashore business, or upou agrl cultural deposits, a slump In either Clralar line upon which we might ■ud would be a temporary obstacle to oar enuiloasd growth, dioL as It le. wa imv such a wide field of endeavor I whal bappaa* lo any one departt'rane'* f'elebraled Ice Cream on sale at Harris' ReaUuranl. 8*1 Aabun . avenue. adv. 11-Efl

"PENHY SOCIAL" V1LL BE HELD Presbyterian Christian En* , i deRYorerg Will Entertain Thursday, February a6. I The members of the Christian Eu- , deavor Society of tbe First Praabyr terlan Church art arranging to bold a i "Penny Social" at the t'hurcb TbursI day aveutug. February as j The committee lu charge comprlsea f Mlae Elizabeth Braogao, chairman; I Mrs Charles H. Bohner, Mlae France# Haaselt. Mia* Elizabeth H. HI* bee and r Elmer Fl. Ranck. , The member* of this society liave given an order for one large aud two' -r small pulpH chairs, which are to be II praaeuted to tbe church. As one of / the plane for raising the naoney to pay r for lbs chain the "Peony riodat'.' wad decided upou. The, society bald oue , of these eBalr* last yea r aud did very ^ well financially.

'* meal has little effect upon our total i * busluesa. " -We have taken a gre.l dkslol, pride lo serving- oor customers well,, B gllhmMgh rin— an* mashlan during * 18 . the several years of our existence, but . the euudmanl of the scxwlled -New I * ' Curteocy Act,' which I* a practical i . ■* ! amendment to the National Banking . „ re ' Act. will enable if to serve tbem evso better In tlie future. It le generally \ conceded Dial tbis act. aa a mended and finally passed, will be au advaotagi 1- alike lo the banke and the patrons tbe) , ., helfrfuloee* we ex peat, with the eoo | 1 aad frieuda. to make 1814 exceed 1818 > ■ (just as that year exceeded Ms peed# , rt-j n' *u' " J Gceau City, *. J.. Dee. SB. 1818. , The annual meetlsg of Ihe riecfc r boldereefThe Ueean I ky TUIe aad **; Trust Company will be held at th. ° : bank building. Eighth street and As "* bury avenue. In the city ofOceeM CMj ~~ county of Cape May end State c( Nee Jersey, ou Tuesday, the tkMaeotb Sday of January. 1814. el two o'clock In ' the afternoon . lot th* elsetlSM at ditac _ tore foe the eossrieg yser. sod for lb. JM may properly mm before the mor Z* ' adv., *■ C. R. rirtLWau., Bee'y

■ HISS MORRIS HAS ; LINEN SHOWER , ' Pleasant Affair Was Planned ] and Carried Out by J. i 1 W. Feruley. Among the many Interesting events | held during Die holidays was a lluru shower given by Mrs Jaraet Whltakrr j ( [ F.rulsy si her wiolej T,„»e. Get r . Lsu. Phlladelphi*. to Ml- Bars V , Morris. « ii.>— sugagsUMiiil lu Klmer i Lock*, of lbs Po^sl rsivgiaph Co., , " Mrs. Far n ley i" His welt kuoen . suioiti.r lio*( s*s SI Iter bmullful col- , I tags, o.. Ws.ley svsuus. during lb* . , su.o,, Mi- Morris lias .pent pes ; umam Irere Dm '•*« lsu yroia I a»d ■»*• cwUlul) s liower d will, 1 tli* llueu erileies- s Among lb. wisuy pwrDclpwtlog wtts . e Mr*. Willlwiu ri. Morris. Mre. Mary | Hobaou. Miss May Hobson Miss Bera r Vollwm, Mrs Ruben ri- Vollam, Mr* , Hubert Boons, Mrs Hwrllud* Fsrnlsy Mi— Louis* H Moor*. Miss Nina H , - Jlorrls. Mr# Harry A. Morris, Mr* , Jot, ii Mart ague and Ml-a Bare V ,

WILL RUMMER HERE George H. Grow*, of WyniMfivld. 1 has Imasal Npsrtwisiil It. second ll< sir. o-'saa, rroul. of Dm Pale ApartownU far tlw rowiliig sum Mt. (Irene, who u llie Assistant Pur1 r basing Agent of )tw Pennsylvania ' Ra lined, has been s visitor at the . N'ireaanrit* fc>» a couple of years. H* and hla family were so well pUaaad wllb Gceaa Illy that they kav* deeklsd to speud lb* enlts* am- : *"**• ■swi.l Kswwire' UtMisg. Tbe regular monthly meeting of lb* Hotel I'rapririnre' AsaaeUDoo of ' Ocwen City will be held Mooday evesing. Jsnuery 12. al lit* bom* of Ms. ; aud Mr*. 1. Hakes. 1727 Gxfusd street. Philadelphia A full atlauda ie# of lw.ru bars is ilaairad . as matlrre of Import sore are to b. dlseuaswl Snssal W..IIWW • In the Kir- 1 M K church last evam lug, at th# elom of the union Wss* of J Prayer sarvtca, the anneal meeting of t ihsriundey B(4n»l board we* held le f slsct officer# tor the snsuing yur and1 hear th* sanwal repofts

LOCAL LODGES ELECT OFFICERS: WaskiactoaCAMipaadKataMa „ Tribe Among Societies With New Chtefc. are tbe results ap to yesterday Washington Camp. Nw. 75. P. O. 6 « at A. rredey ntgbt etoeled tbem I LeRwy Jadrim. pari usiliiit K Maylln Ksrisssi. 1 1 lrtdi.1 Hwgb , Nu* arson. maalM of form. KAmund ; JHTrlea rsuSarisri Edward I Ma, lm . parens; Jwriab 6. Mmvp gubsd: J. H i 'hrisrieu. I rem ■■)*.: R. C. Bwrantt. , finaorewl reessmvy; Edward b.aiemN DMriri Deputy be meet M Hsbati I reared Mre fUUewteg *bl*«> sf Kaimt* Tribe. Ho tan Improved Order of Ned t< War hem. W. H Garwood, raw to. mg C more. Harold Heed; oellertor of wewvgjpum. Mark Imbei chief at iswb vsnu iwimw.

nubsst Coswoo le lb* regis salwtl-vs to lb. Great Ore new „ I OCEAN CITY WOM \ j Despite the Mwrrey ssribw af leal J' I Baiorday eoawiag. these wee a fares t I of barest bell am DougWy's PHt b» I twere tbe Groue city Are end tbe , Mrsccr A C. of AllwnlM City. Tib 1 '.visitor* war* minus two mre sud I , I '"orowo (My ebd A C Gsilsglaua wlb » | Stay ^ at the rem* pier, neat ittlurdeg ' Tbe rtres Hat ton al Hawk oft Mere 'psw lad Z rih The reT Mdlbe ; „ . Foa (t AUt. I B«t Ha 57S. Ibjjire D. K 7rwm"*"2dd*ZZ"lda V. fMmik.M. ' n i ii. n "nk — - ' adv. IMS si ' 9mm 4 mem Cvtue's I hire slid lm Cream re I ■rie^Marrl.' Heriewrswl. W A*ri^|

THIS CITY VERY LITTLE DAMAGED BY BIG STORM

All Injury Sustained to Honseri and Beach Was at Lower End of Island. With the great damage dope along tpe coast during the unneually severe slortu of Friday evening, riaturday . and riunday last. Ocean City was fortunate In that It escaped with comparatively lltileYhss. What Injury was sustained was mostly In the lower aectlou of llie city around and below Fif. ■ street. Homes owned by tbe following In | Cedar Beach were destroyed by the of th. trrrlllc sir' I. f. Wreta lion. Fifty oliitbrtrroc riswlon Ksll.f, Fifty mvwitb rtffist. Dr. Moore, Filtya It, rtro.1 . I* houses Met loog. Fiftyululh -treat ; Dr LommK Fifty rial h rtroot, sod a Mrs. Wreoior, la lb. locality ; eiao huogalow of Mr. 1 Van Hart al Kifly-olotb rtrret. A doubt, bouw aod a single boure 1 bohiugiug lo (bo retale 'oT Dr. J. J. wore others, for a few days, but I bare ' were br*,wrt wfilcMatly lo wlthriand lhariorm. The joolauU of lb. boure* I bet wool do wo were aloe loot A largo si we of Dm oilrsmo lower I rod al lb* beerb Was a a- hod sway. | aod there am aire some bad washouts further up I be heeeh, but the Ihi. rend barb again , B»nMufilM eotlaga owner* tu lb* I v si it My of raeoiwih Ureal, larlwilng I I hurrbUI ItungarfiMd aud J. D ' 1 Mania, both of Philadelphia, ants I (.aire trouble, hut lurtoualety ,lb»n . fmrs "sr. not imlis—t. In Ilia reoiar of tbe etty, tbe rely damage of consequeuee was thai res- ■ allied lo lb* leuhM eouris and grounds MNMsdtH Uw Palailn* A part|Miils, oanad by Ctaril DM tena brek, af PhUadefpbia. Hi* lare N » rrtlmalsd at lam lhaa ll'JW. I tsgas thai am destroyed la the lower I awl Mm of the Mty will ao* be ***r - SM.0SS, N bee beeu roughly estimated. A reboots at th* leweeead ef ihe beech inlerfbrad abb thssugb sssvtre ou lb* Bred lag from Haiusdap ahar1 unoo uetll Mooday ThemmedNH- ' rati Me betd up through tram, ou lb# I" Want Jersey A rimobaro I tail read eatll rhroagbout ail nf the rtnine, baw- ' rver.lbe mrvMe am memlabred au the ' -shore Fart IBM fed aaisrea '-stage "weeroraesedewa from Phllsdrlpbls ea 1Mb mad. ' nig bl by the Halloa A corana Com. |f isny I hats dredge* primdrtser might ' plllbg at the easr area brtffiw. but the •tructi. re escaped hum ! Tberey front muu*. of ib* eNy are _ ' practically an seethed by lb* riarm. practically unssmauu ey ire una.

w inch baa sot bUSb squalled lu IhM idlil lb twsuty yearn. There wa* a revrre uetm bom roe yearn eg*, but N was aoi re Aarse as the aaa of MalbPripeehmg of the slerm. Dr. Allow en tbeeeebu flare, said: As* *Ny. eemperaUvriy rpiekMg, .. refsred bat Utile reel dameg*. A romtog al tbto Mure, wbea the vela* of lb* beare (rout a juri begtaalag 4* be epprsctblsd M tbb *Ry. 14 wlUeeeve a very good losoou jojejrow buy Practically aU lb* basre* .MiUif I W m canal reared WW small pHhrg mall I only a bear (bur *s* Ms Hre mad, ewd. . as lb* Ddo rirdeh lbs bmadariowa, the mud mailed sway Had tbem bare . sMbi * Isu-Ibcb plliemdrirsnlw the mid laum twelve MM. Id* ret betas* ox* of tbem would have wsue. Lex ley Hall w ae MmtmUea at ' ^ — M — — « " '.""gy I fauudeltre ■ woe s a beamed WMM thai clem af sorer rants* atoag Ihei nUMVHMMM

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