OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXIV. - OCEAN CITY. N.J„ THURSDAY, tal'TK.MIiKH 24. lilH NO. 23
Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Sr.oo Her Year, Strictly in Advance. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Sea-bore Architect Mdtumvl by the Slate. j EIGHTH STREET, OPR. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. THOMAS J. THORN x | jflorist f* • 1128 Bay Avenue PRICES AND' WORK RIGHT BOTH PHONES ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cltnluu liulry ProductB Butter and Egg* Auk for Booklet of Kpeclaltle-(»rdt-r- Delivered Kotli Phones I
^ jyjORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR-AT LAW. "urt MAY l«l UT HOI tl. R. J. . W. Iloi-T Aruaa. akwisw «• Huswai.i. LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, ' law offices Godfrey, Giddings & . Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. I JAMES. M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-l-aw TO'WNSENI) GODFREY i Attyrney-at-l .aw NEWELL" HEULINGS | Attorney at Law . SIN Eighth Street J Oi-ran Pity , New Jereey -bITTLEGandy Shop 91b A8BIIRY AVE. l ine Line GonEay.tlonery -Includ-
j TM C JREAK E RS § X American Plan, Elevator, Auto' Tins, Tenuis Court, jL £ Hut and Cold Running Water, Telephone in Every ^ «p Room, New Diet Kitchen. Special, Spring Rates, jfr T K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. 4 a # DID VOU EVER./, j ^ stop to consider how itn|)oitant it is to have your home con- » 0 strncted by responsible 'builders? Have you seriously con- v 0 sidered the parts that are hidden? " Have you ever considered'" f 1 how great and important the framing, foundations and other hid- 0 a den parts play in the life and safety of your building? *,i Let us j) ? advise you how your home should lie built. Plans and speci- a J fications free ^ ; City Mill and Lumber Company $ 5 * BUILDERS I t office: sixth AND WEST AVE., ocean city, n. j. |
= — — — — =1 Headquarters for Fresh Fish i At "N. Hickmou's Fish Market: Soft Crabs, Crab "Meat, Halibut, Bluefisli, Sea Bass.' Butter- 1 lisb, Wcakfisb, Flounders, Clams and Oysters. I , Bell Phone. 530 and -»78-X _ Interstate Phone, 30 j Orders Called for and Delivered Promptly N. HICKMON 1155 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. 2 — — ■ ; 1 PLUMBINO Arc von pUTup eiilire MlMaaiim aalo prise*. workmamEp and btmness court— y? If ] - not, "it will hay you to giss me a trtal. I am in an sxosplionnlly good )>uutiou to take nan- of your repair work of which I make a specialty. I have no expmaive eeUbliehmeu! ' or clerical force to maintain. Git# me a trial. Ilottv Phone. Cm BACOIN 6Q7 EtgHth St 1 Individual -TtetingiwyotirKxecutoror Trustee, might, through ill health or death, jeopirrdire' the interest of your estate. If the individual acted jointly with us, your estate would not suffer through any calamity that might overtake him. Will you not call and have our Title Officer go over this important mutter with you? -:o:- -:o:Ocean City Title and Trust Go. POWELL'S ^Men's furnishings j If you arc considering quality ?s well as price and want a full line to choose from, shop at , Powell's THE RELIABLE STORE tf21 Asbury Avenue phone 25 Ocean City, n. J. Advertise in the SENTINEL
SKDII'AL !l ■ J N. GRISCOSl, M. D. | I KltiHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. ' cr * '"ii; i «0££ Allen Corsoo, M. D. j r "»i6 Wealey Avenue Ocean.City New Jersey 1 r j aw- j1®" "'ji „ la, A ' Dr. w. 1'. HAINES .1 COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE 1 PJHRSCHEI. jyiTTIT. M. l).j« 607 WESLEY AVE. , OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY ' £)K. CHARLES B. RIDER j| 809 Central Avenue ' > — - - — - 1 UrllM»-A Moth 1-hour. loin St.tr K B ( Hughes' Central Pharmacy , J. Thomlcy Hughe., P. D. < ath.ndWe.lcy Ave. Oce.n City. N.J. ' < j^^JMCLAKE Undertaker and Embalmer i riinne ■■*> • OOKAW CITY. N. J. | Watch and Jewelry Repairing I Mayer's - Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty "s Pier , H. Burkharilt & Ue. i ' I'Ll M K| kAN I>v JTEA-nNK | MORGAN HAND. JR. ! o.o.JToZ^Il.M.a. I ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY | rt.Lt. i, Pnnnnn Mountain let 0 .OCCAM CITY N J.
BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS5 become a necessity to all. Not only do they offer protection against loss by Burglars and Fire, d but also of '' PRIVACY |! to a greater extent than a safe in your home or office.- " • ^ You will be surprised to learn ^ reasonably you can store c your jewelry, silver and valuable papers in our "modern Sale I}e- C posit Vaults. ® Rent a Safe Deposit Box and sure your things are SAFE. c We invite your banking ac- I count along service lines. United States, County, State ' and City Depository.^ , Call on us today' 1 Ocean City Title and • Trust Company Have You Tried mm'S mm' B LiPMT 658 Asbury Ayenue Who is at your service all the 1 year round. 1 The. Pontiere BOOT » SHOE REPAIRING , SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE 9IMII tUtary Ave., Occaa CHy, N. J
VICE COMMODORE PARIS BUYS A DOUBLE HOUSE
Will Improve New Home onl Gardens Tract— Olber Sales j i in That Section. There he- beeu considerable activity Die real estate inarkel here durlugj the pant few days, particularly lit the 1 up-lown aectlnn. The Ocean Cliff (iardeua Company ha- made a num- 1 i her of -ale-, among Diem the follow- | Mm. Elizabeth M. Kuehn. of Ptilla- 1 [delpbla. ban bought lol- HUH and 1170 Ion Allaullc Boulevard, above Batter-' -ea road, and will build a pretty re-l deuce Theae are lago.ni loin opposite ! the Ocean City Yaeht flub. Vicefommodore D. H. Harm. of tlie I > arlil club. Iia- purclianed llielaige double bou'-e ou Allaullc boulevard. I near Lauding mail, ami lol , 1207 I directly opposite Hie house ou the a ^lauding place of w harfage for hi. [busts. He luleiidn to occupy Ihe move hi before leavlug Ihe city Ihla I racallug bin prenetil residence827 Third nUeel. He will place lop ' mill ou the lawu and plain Dower., making Ihe nurruuudiuga among the ' pre! Heat lu the city. Bernard Uallagher. of Mauayuiik, ha. bought lot 1 1311 oil the lagoon, diagonally opponlle Ihe yacht club. It In bin Intention ultimately to builil ; Prank M. Bonder, of Millvllle. who Tbirly-tlrat -(reel and Central avenue, ha- pufHueed three loin on Simpson road. Btlweeu North alreel and Itallernea road, ou the uoithweet -Ide— loin IMS and 0.13— and will build a colfur Inmnelf. John II, mill, of Philadelphia, ha. , bought lot 2M0O. "II the nortbeanl corner of llatleraea and Ocean road-, and lol 2*li. adjoining on the aoulli-ea-i. giving liliu u frontage of 7(1 feel on Haliemea road, and lol 2MM ou Oceau road, above Itatleraea road and 2UU8. on ofean road, he ha- a ' frontage of HO feel on Haliemea road 240 feel «u Ocean road. Frank A. Hoyer. of Philadelphia, ha. bought lol. 2H07 an J 2S0S ou the ' uorlbweal nkte of Oceau road, near Haiternea road «ud w III build a modern collage. Oue of the stipulation. In Ihe purahane of laud ou the Harden. Com. pauy'a tract la that uo bouM coaling Ira- I bail (IMMW may be erected liolngtoPiomia. Mm. Frank Zlegler, with her -on and daughter, Mi»« Irene, will leave Ocean CRy next Saturday for Tarpon Hprlnga, Fla.. there (o Join Mr. Zlegler. I He ha. beeu In Florida aoine time aud ha. beeu very aucceaafubarllhbl.farm. t|
FAMILY GIYEN ; BURGLAR SCARE 1 jBut Police and Citizen Help- , -| ers Found no Intruder [. in the House. | " jhoii-e urar Kighlh -Ireel. ami • viiUal | avenue ThurMlay evening, ami for 1 „ A.lltny avenue and when lie icaclixl 1 1 Seaman called lo Itrubeii Hand ( if W . Scott Hand, e.-hler of Ihe Fir-I . . Nalloiial Bank, came along about thai , lime. and. at Ihe -ugge-liou of Sea man. Tie went over lo Die electrical bureau aud the red light- wife turned I o 11. Ity till- fiuit- Martin lievau waI pre-ned Into aervlce.nii.Rlii a very Jew H.Tp.d'wTut'm, hiqgl.r w« found. WILL TAKE A REST '■ that her many friend. 111 tbl. City and Philadelphia learned, a few days ago. 1 that Mm. T. H. Hew hug. ha- decided " lo cluae the Hew lluga. one of the be»t 1 kmiwu bolela here, and lake a re.t 7 during Ihe 'coming winter. Mm. Hew ling, w ill cl.o-e Ihe liouae I October IS and reopen II about April I. Mr. and Mm. Hewliug. and their • —on Will spend Ihe winter lu Weal ' Philadelphia ' Mr-. Hew lings my a -he i« sorry lo " di-ap|N>lul many friends by closing the Hewltngs, but she feels llial »lie la r- eulllled lo a vacation, g Delighted WHM Cit*. Miss Mabel Haines, of Hamlet. N C.. Is vlsltlug her grandmother. Mm. Louisa W. H Allies, aunl of Mrs. Clpyn Ion Halites Brick, al Ihe home of the e latter. She was la-en on au auto II trip down the county to Ihe other rer. Mirtslbl. week, but -he declare, that d uone compare lu any way with Oceau a. i'"y
■ OCEAN CITY HIGH I I BEATS TDCKAHOE
SluRgiug Match, in Which " Locals Had Better End, ] Enjoyed by Spectators. The Ocean City High Scbo.il b iy. defeated the Tuckaboe High School ball learn lu a -lugging match here .Saturday afternoon. Ibe .core being 2 1 ( to 10. 1 The line-up was aa follow-: Oceau City— Mould, p.: KMoe, c: lb.; Hrrckley, Lf.; Rider, a 2b ; "Newklrk, Sb.; tiulllaaoii 1 f . Ferguson, r. I. . V * Tuckaboe— Brome. 2b: Kvaua, p; 4 . Hand, lb.: A-limesd, 1 t.; Hoir. I. f ; B. -He--. 3b;B ' . Young, r. f.: Hess, c. Score by innings: cily - SO 6' 22612* — 20 1 ■ Tuckaboe — 080820200 — 10 4 The liMial boys showed up lu.betler ' . than last year, aud they were cheered lo victory by a number of ' high school girls. There, Is talk of again formiug a , county high school league, with probI ably the following acboois represented: Ocean tfty. Tuckaboe. Wlldwood. ' Cape May Court House. Cape May and Woodbine. It's dignified a»d gives you a delicious sense of security lo uwu your [ OCEAN CITY. t , Besides, your responsibility aa a real I estate owner makes you a desirable I citizen. Think It over, then call on HARBY HEADLEY, Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, next to Ore bouse who will show- you tbe very beet way and e some of tbe greatest bargains to be found here ou the easiest terms Phone connection adv N . — — Tbe First National Bank of Ocean City la deaigued to ba helpful to all; and. by receiving and safely keeping tbelr bard-earned dollars, to help - tboee who are helping themselves. ^ adv. It. Fob Kknt.— 722 A. bury avenue, furnished or 'unfurnished, by tbe year; 7 rooms aud balb. W 111 rent cbeaa for tba winter month. Apply W. W. Adams, 722 Asbury avauue. adv. It. Wkr lalsxilaaiwcut lagfeop war. Joacscaa Save laaMacif Saa AM vi. ow Pais Tkras. IE Fob Rbxt.— Furnlsbad house, having four bad rooms and bath; hot water beat, all conveniences. Beet location. * Address H , Hkntin el office, adv. 1L
MOST CHILDREN ARE AT SCHOOL Attendance Officer L. R. Thomas Says Law is j' Working Smoothly. . I .lance ..rtlcer, ha- Ihe follow ing lo >ay: •our public .clioul. .began their j jau.l .mi September l» all pupil, who .re between the age. or -even aud six- ! 1 ceo year, have entered upon their ! I j wise legally accounted for. The law r nut compulsory for clrlldreu between ' I I (he age- of live a even yeara. but ' I very nearly all ..f the... are now in • [year under I iVwnien.led CM.npul-ory • j -111. ...( lily Hit- year -Jl.aii 11 did la.l CUU.MI are greatly pleased topee life g- .1 .pint ..f our people toward, the 1 taw. Virtually all of them are recogI 11 17. II g thai Ihe law In 111 the be«l Interest, of pareul-.ti. Well a. of chllI dreu. and m-wt are uol only wllliug lo I in.itucliou v ». given 4'«rent. a. lo the 1 working of the law. and II I. now l«- '• In lM?ar fruit. Our people are practl- ' .ally a mill iii hearty loyally ti* their • There l». however, one re.|wct In which there I. yet room for rmpruve- • i.A-nt. The practice of keeping pupils ■nil of school a half day or m> to do chore*. 011 account of very alight In■li«. o-illon or lo make a -hurt vi.it la , very Injurious to I heir progrew In llieir Sludle-. Ills believed Xliat our 4 TOr—l communities, hut t few of thfem , do not yet fully realize Hie Injury they j do ll.eir children by these short ah,t -elices, w hich are nearly always avoid , able. Tin. year parllcular atleutlou will he given lu thai side of the ale tendance otllcer'. work, aud It I. be. 1 level thai Ihe law can he enforced 111 ir many case.. w in-rejfciiig lo uuforlunale clrcumg a child lo school. Our charitable IH ladies were prompt to remedy tbe ; Among the prlesU koowu lo mauy Ocean I'lly people who reiurued to their home. Friday momlug after ie being on a spiritual retreat here for -everal day. were the Rev. Father. " Mct'loakey. of r'amden, and Tiglie, of c- Monmouth Beach. Tbe Rev. John J. ■t Sweeney, of Bordeulowu, spent part u of the day wltb the Rev. Thomas F*. Blake, of tbla cily.
G PLENTY OF FISH, ANGLERS REPORT , Seabass, Weakfish and Eelsj" Among the Varieties Being n Lauded Here. 1 Aa Is usual at this time of year, 11. b , u ars quite plentiful now aud are bltlug j K voracmu-ly.* The Wind was lu the j Cl wrong OirecHon for ftsiitng for awhile • tl prior to this week, but now condition. ' T nave changed. ;o Those > wbu go out iii the hay are ; I, lu -cabas- aud weakll-h of .n good size and eel. lhat are tremeu- j tl dously large, they -ay. out a day or two since and gut two ,, 'dozen Mtshate aud 23 eels. I prcscbrd lu UcimtDlowa. : t The Rev. Dr Johu B. Hslue*. pastor of tbe First M. E. Church of this city, f preached I" the historic First M. E I Church of (Jerrnaiilow n Sunday The , I pastor of this church, the Rev. Charles ( Wesley Burns, Ira# been spending jt several days with" his family in this , city, and enjoying his ouitug. Dr. , . Haines started ou his vacation trip j I Tuesday. 1 To Close au Ealuir. | The property located.at IHH Central avenue, Ocean City. N J , ulue-room cottage (Including' furniture', with ' , modern conveniences. Lol 40x1(10 ft. 1 i Will be sold at a bargslu. If sold at i once. For particular- aridre-s It. J Curtis Robinson, executor. 744 Asbury avenue, Oceau City, N. J. »dv. tf. . WANT Kb. — A responsible man III j f (Ma district, capable of handling a . high-class saullary closel system: ex-, ; celleut opportunity for energetic man. ' Write The Bellmark Compauy. Trenton, New Jersey: adv.. 5-14. tf. Hamilton. Elgin watches II perl . week. L. M Nelson, railroad jeweler, ! : 843 Broadway. Camdeo, N. J.. Carl; Urlllo. agent. Ninth street and Asbury - avenue. Ocean City. N. J. adv. if i a Lout.— Weddlug ring on beach, lleT ward If returned to Mrs A. J. Larklu, 6020 Willow aveuue.'W. Fblladelpbla. ! Adv. 917,84. I ,r 81000 aud 8500 In place on bond and I i. mortgaged Address Box K. Rkpubtkb | I. office. adv. tl
SILVER-PLATED TROWEL ' ( j GIVEN CITY OFFICIALS
Gift of Treasurer McCoacb, of ' Philadelphia— D6ed at New Hall Ceremonies. Cily Treasurer William McCoacb, of Ih.n whom Ocean City 1 has uu warmer friend, closed bis cot- 4 lage. 408 Allaullc avenue, Tuesday 1 morning, and. with Mrs. McCoacb. 1 reiurued i» their whiter residence on ' ! Tweuty-aecoud street. ' Just prior lo tbe laytugof the coratone of tbe new city ball here 1 Halurday, Mr. McCoacb pur- ' a steel trowel, wblcb be gave to 1 j mayor to be used tn the ceremony. ' This was done, TJjeti Mr. McCoacb 1 obtained IheloWof Ihe trowel and ' took It lo Philadelphia, wbere be bad ' j II sliver-plated, suitably Inscribed, aod 1 | ordinary handle replaced wltb an 1 "ebony handle. He placed ft In a ' tHand-urne ebony box, wltb velvet , plush Ituing, aud. before relnrnlog lo i ' Philadelphia Tuesday, presented It to ■ lie-mayor It was greatly appre .-lated | by the reclplciil. The inscription on the trowel Is as follows: I "This trowel was presented by WilMcCoacb, cily treasurer of tbe County of Philadelphia, lo bla honor, , the mayor. It was used In laylfrg^be 1 foruer-stiMie of ilie new cily ball. t:ily of Oceau city. N. J , April II. 1914. Harry Headley. mayor. It. Howard jTburu, -Commissioner of Fluance. Robert Fisher, commissioner of Pubi Works. Vivian K Bqjlth, Karle M. Heudcrer, associate architects. John W. KMkry, builder." Hi's t-cellBB Fine. ' Joseph 1. Bcull, real estate operator, and Mi-. Scull have returned lo tbla city from ay tslt to poluta lo PeDosyl- , [ van is. Mr. Scull,, who went away for > a rest, says he la feeliug better than Fori Kent — Furnished cottage, Ave bed-rooms, all modern conveniences, r : centrally located; will rent by tbe , week or louger, after September 9. I Apply Rkidktek office. adv. U. I I Fob Balk —Cottage 847 Fourth ' street. Ocean City. Quick sale. Mast r- be sold lo settle an estate. Addreas I, j C. E. Beyfert, 887 Fourth street, Ocean i. City. adv. 7-28 If. Fob Balk, Ba bo aix.— Corner lot, d 60x100. located Fourth aud Central, b Ocean City. N. J. Apply M.H. Bbimp, t 1 Pleaaaulvllle, N. J. Adv. 6-18, If.
, — :i THEY'RE AFRAID OF STORM'S RAYAGES , Oeein City Prsperty J Owners Want xfiulkhea'd Bnilt in a Hurry. j While they were talking of contracts ] | 1st tbe weekly meetlug of the City [ t , Commissioners, Mtyor Headley re- ^ I ferred to the delay on the work al : L , Flfty-Hral street. , ~ t K M. Sutton , of the Sutton .V Cor- 1 I son Company, who wa- at Ihe meet- ' Ing on other bu.li.ee., said th^ while j , Joseph U C ■amplofa li— Ihe coulract . , . and Ihe Sultou A Corson Company I- , , uol officially known In Ihe mallei'. | Ihl- llrui ha. Hie .uh-coutract, and lie , . tuld the board that Hie contract wa. i . not .igued lu July. a. had been staled, t . Creosote lumber, much of which will , , be required. Is not kept lit slobby , from w liom the llrm originally plauued , I to get the material "fell dowu" aud , I Hie Arm had to order It from other . , dealers - It require, thirty days lo gel Hie material. The coutraclor, Mr. | i Sutton aalil. Is the only one that will . suffer -not the property owners. r Continuing, Mr. Sultou staled lhat hi. Arm ha. made every effort to gel , Hie lumber here. The work Itself wou't lake long After the Arm begin. , operations. 0 The mayor Mid that the property owners have been after tbe CUjT^ojn;. , mlaslbuers very hard, belug afraid of „ ravages by another storm. u GOT CHANNEL BASS >' W.W.Trcrs'CaicbHcreWrlilicd a 7 3-4 Pounds. ' Due of the happiest men lu this " cily Sunday was W. W. Tyer*. of l" Pbiladslpiila, a summer cottager here Mr. Tyers was lisblug al the Polut of " Beach and lauded Ills llrst channel bass after a hard Agiit. II weighed ® 27f pound-. Mr. Tyers sent -the Ash to T. I»ee d Adams' store, where II was weighed ' and wbsre It wm ou exhlblNoii a few bouts. Ooat lo Ocean (-rove. Mrs. John H. Mactague left here ■0 Monday mornlug ou a visit to her w aunt. Mrs. Ueorge Flunemore, at Jr Ocean Urove. Bbe will remaiu there r- a week or teu days. Mr. Mactague Is uf .till at tbalr cottage ou Wesley avenue, J- near Beveulb street, but will go back lo Philadelphia tba latter part of this / ' . ■
CHURCH RALLY ; FOR BAPTISTS c Old-Pashioned Boll-Call and Covenant Meeting Wednesday Evening. ^ The commute; ou "cburcb rally" at tbe Immanuel Baptist Cbnrcb baa set u avenlng, September 80. aa 0 tbe most Attlog time for all Baptists * get togetber and have an old- c roll-call and coveuant meet- 11 c "It Ie very important/that all Ictereatad In the progress and advance- I men! of Hje Lord's work at tbe Bap- 1 Cburcb tor tba coming fell aod winter abootd be present without fall - says tbe pastor, l6» Rev. Ueorge F. Mltcb. "Thare is real work for ua as 1 Baptists to do aud God wauta as to do It; therefore, let us rally to the church 1 on Beptember 80 and get busy 'about ' our Fatber'a attain ' Tbe meetlug I will begin at 7.80 and conclude, whenever you wlsb to go. If you caunot come at 7 AO, come at 8 o'clock, or just whenever you-can, but be sure and . come. Will you- kindly pasa tbla notice along to your neighbor, who may not take this excellent paper?" Mr- and Mrs. William E. Massey i and young son have returned to their home In this cily after a three weeka' stay In Henry D. Moore's camp at Onawa, lu (be Maine woods. They | had a very plMMiit outing. I Ural Document a Drawn. Legal papers of all descriptions, In- : eluding wills, are carefully drawn' by 1 R. Curtis Robinson at his office, 744 • Asbury avenue. Ocean City. N.J. adv ! Boarding by the week, home comforts, beat. 814 Ceutral avenue. Ocean City. adv.lt.
BACHARACH REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR CONGRESS
Polled Heavy Vote Agaiast Biehards in^tlantic— Ran Well in This City. V j Notwithstanding the light made for [the Republican congressional nomination in thl- district. . there wa-*.. j light vote ca-t In this cily. as well V " jtlirougbonl the county. | Bacliararh gave Richards grid the ! Kuehnle machine a bad jolt in AtI lantlc City and was an easy winner. The contest between these two candi- | dates was clo-e in ( "ape May County. .. j^wlth Kscharach leading, according to ; unofficial ligiires. . Richard" won In i 'umlierlaiid County. The Aght In i iiurllngtnu County was betweeu and l^wis A. Carlton Hlldretb, present county rrnonihialioii. with a lead of mora than iMl, and l^w ls T. Blevens had everytlihig Ills own way In tbe renomination for the .Slate Senate, ft.' Jngersoll had a walkover for the nomination for coroner. Congressman Itaker, was, of uourae, renominated by the Democrats, and Hie same ticket I'orter for county clerk was snowed uuder by Fred. J. Melvtn. There were comparatively few Progressive votes cast. > The vole In this city t as as follows: " FIRST WARD. | Congress— Hacftarach. 81; Richards, 2S; While, 14; l-etgA", 5. Assembly— Lewis-!'. Stevens, 110. County Clerk— A. C. Hlldretb, 65; C. C. Rohm, 44; J. C. Douglass. 16. - Coroner— H. C. iugeraoll, 76; I. P. Ilurmau, 2>i: County Commitlee— Dr. H.T. Foulda, 82; Mark Lake, 35; N. Carlson. 31. ' IIKMOCBATIC. Congress— Baker, 18. I Assembly— J K. Cliambera, 4; H O. Howell, Jr , 3; Evaus O. Slaughter, IS. „ County Clerk— F. J. Melvlh, 16; f Wm. Porter. 3. County Committee— A. U. Gilbert, t 17; Richard Jobuaou. 16. I I'lOHiKKSSIVK. 4 Congress— William H. Bright. 12. Aaaetifbly — I). B. Maybew. 15. e SECOND WARD. I REPUBLICAN. »■' Congress— liacliaracb, 76; Richards, 38; White, 14; Lewni, 9. *\ Asaembly— Lewla T. Stevens, 115. County Clerk— A. C. Hlldretb, 81; C. e C. Rohm, 27; J. C. Douglass, 21. r Coroner— B. C. Iugeraoll, 95; I. P. d Burmau, 23. e Couuly t'ommlllee— J. G. Chamla plon, 40; H. A. W. Smith, 37; Wm. r, rt. Johnson, 42. k llKMtM'KATIC. Is Congress— Baker, _S0. Assembly— J. E. Chamber*, 12; K. O. Howell, Jr., 11; Kvana G. SlaughHowell, Jr.. 11; Evans G. Slaugh-
ter, 18 Counly Clerk— Frederick J. Mel via, 32; Writ. Porter, 7. ' County Committee— William H. S3; Ht^rard D. Taylor, &I « ' PKoaKBSSIVK. Congreaa— William H. Bright. Il.> AsMmbly-D.il. May hew, n; County Clerk— C. C. Rohm, 4. County Committee— H. H. lata I; l^eroy Mueller, 2. Aa soon ae It was known, about midnight, that Mr. iiacbaracb bad sacured the uomluatlou, E. M. Button, who waa active lu tbe conduct of hi* campaign In tbla section, telephoned bis congratulations to Unsuccessful candidate. Tbe vote In Cape Mey County, aa reported about midnight, with Lower Township to be beard from, was: Congress— Iiacbaracb, 726; Lewis, 233; Richards, 741; White, j(>6. Couifty Clerk— Hlldretb, 1120; Doug244; Bohm, 550. This gav# Richards a lead of 15, but it was Mid tbat Upper'Towneblp'e vote would overcome tbta lu favor of Bacharacb. ' Horse for Mle cheap. Sore In frooi, suitable for farm. Jacob Schoff, City. adv. It. Try au advertisement In the BKM TISKb. Try a llUe to leasiro Salt at $2°J j and you'll be thoroaghly coi- | Tinced tbat International Clothes i show the biUttl nlna la iairla.. OirprksutibcMhi (taw . Jones' Men's Slop
; The Only Exclusive Men's and Boys' Store ^in OcoanCHj; ; New Fall Suits, Overcoats, Furnishings t. Hats and Shoes J Ready for Your Inspection. ;. NEWELL GOBSON p". 81* Aebiry Avenue ' Oceaa «8ty. H. A T~~ I „.M

