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HEW JMHB1T,<br />

IB a ptr<br />

MAY VQVm-WT<br />

O<br />

DfAV'OOUHT .IKlliHR,.<br />

took Uriah Mown and<br />

Lewte jKbode*, who bad been eentouced<br />

to Stale Prfawu at the lale term <strong>of</strong> Court,<br />

to that Institution on Thursday,<br />

JAKTJAKV 4,18N.<br />

- TuMbat it*U» that tabor &n<br />

IfcfttffieWlleonlblll,<br />

make<br />

•.F*<br />

^ ,_ 44Moma Meeting<br />

"* A6 adjourned HHIOD <strong>of</strong> Uouncll was<br />

odd Friday evening, witb nil tbe mem-<br />

tbat be bud at-<br />

tended, to the sole In tbe Vlneland Book<br />

" by plying flOOCTaiKl giving new note<br />

f for 11000.<br />

„ , A Mil <strong>of</strong> O. P. Moore fv? 168.30 was<br />

The radiums autherlslug Urn dl<br />

wrt ftf tbe Aflbory avenue Igts, owned<br />

b^tfit borougb, was ukeo up for UQ&J<br />

radtog, 1$ posted unanimously.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Saturday night the summer rafl-<br />

<strong>of</strong> Qtoige Bummel and Mrs,<br />

>Vtlli, PhllfldtiphlHiii, were burned to<br />

the ground, Rynirnell, who came<br />

dowja that evening, atartMl a fire in hit<br />

V sad, laying lit went to the Ay-<br />

aion Hut©], <strong>On</strong> returning < ma few<br />

noun he found bis cottage in flamw.<br />

fire spread to the adjujnliig hoiiie,<br />

deHtraylng birth, Tbe lossa In<br />

about $10*000, which Ie covered by In.<br />

eprann,<br />

flAFB M4f CTTT,<br />

Bupeiiutendeot W, Grant Wilson, <strong>of</strong><br />

the South Jersey RoUresd, and fmntly<br />

are in Harrisburg,<br />

ii rl. ew Ve»i*»<br />

, The]liBtbadhrtB<strong>of</strong>OcauiUlty,fo)!ow-<br />

( tbg tbq ttmfrbonored custom <strong>of</strong> berald-<br />

Ipg the New Year, held watch meeting<br />

tanrlw Is the Jlnt If. E. Church uii<br />

- Sunday evening. There was a fairly<br />

good attendance, and tooae who turned<br />

dot to take part In the extremes<br />

D, Harrl*in will srect a uew<br />

hotel <strong>of</strong> eighty roornii to be called the<br />

Baltimore Ian, on Jaokson Street,<br />

car* Island Lodp, No, SO, F, & A,<br />

have elected the foilowlug<br />

tot the year: W, M., David W, Bodau;<br />

_ ifioif ftan repaid by the sermon deliv-<br />

!," «red by the paator, Rev, W. A, Mnssey,<br />

, Vboee dfoconiae was pronounced a mat -<br />

I0toi2w«reglven to<br />

vloe <strong>of</strong> song and<br />

hands <strong>of</strong> the dock<br />

and ss tbt<br />

approached the<br />

pp<br />

tjoundary Ihie between the old sod tbe<br />

itew, amid tbe impmaiive silence thai<br />

pwvadea then meetings the heU In the<br />

church tower pealed forth tbe announct-<br />

ment<strong>of</strong>Uieblrtbon8B4. While the bell<br />

tiHiB heralding the news <strong>of</strong> the birth <strong>of</strong><br />

CBpttief yeart several <strong>of</strong> our GlUzene<br />

W6W welcoming Its advent with salvoa<br />

<strong>of</strong> moak^tF^, sud far awhile tbo air<br />

" wax rennant with hftrblugeiB <strong>of</strong> the<br />

t death <strong>of</strong> the old *nd the birth <strong>of</strong> a new<br />

year. Weloome, IBM.<br />

OdgbtaUythe M«thodiitn and Mora-<br />

viand w^e ttoosly<br />

•' that held Bach special leniceB, but now<br />

atiumberototh«rdeuonilqaUonH haw<br />

' 09be to observe this CUBIUQI. In Ibe<br />

- OoWtfy^ Moravians huld w«tch servk-un<br />

'"' in the eborcti until the mldulgnt ho«r,<br />

{ Then they form to line and proceed tu<br />

- Uweeaieteria, where dirges are played<br />

,. wJU* trombones mid the people 7 <strong>of</strong> tb«<br />

'vfiUthihigmonrnnilly and pray- 8ome-<br />

' * times the cemeteries are lighted up by<br />

lanterns, which make the servlue very<br />

; i.odd and<br />

in jencj Sand.<br />

H !Fw© rjig rail state deals have JuHt<br />

rjoeri edfpplet^d at Atlantic <strong>City</strong> which<br />

prove fcbstj flgcrratively speailug, the<br />

rfcbSst gold minn In the world nave<br />

fraud right In that little ulrlp or<br />

land by a few iar-*eefn^<br />

aeverai yean ago bought<br />

to be worthless sand<br />

a mere trifle, and tu-daj db-<br />

"~i £oa$I otl&eni at *ucb fahnlooi prices<br />

#>gttttft might readily be conjured Uiat<br />

- ita^gridBii <strong>of</strong> land badr by some etaem-<br />

<strong>of</strong> magical procHP, been turned Into<br />

<strong>of</strong> the two<br />

S, W,, CUariBB F, Quidort- J, W,, I,<br />

LearningSLeppard; treasurer, Furman<br />

L, Richardson; eecntary, Bemud K.<br />

Stilea; chaplain, Jewish Falkinburg; g,<br />

DM Bamuel H, Moore* J. B,, J, Asbton<br />

Williams, -<br />

Adorian Chapter, No, 80, Royal Arth<br />

Masons, have lusislled tbe following<br />

onicera for the year; High priest, Jos-<br />

eph P, Heuiy; king, Benjamin Curtis;<br />

seribe, John W. Thompson! treasurer,<br />

Uharles Quldort-Becietary, B, H, Moore,<br />

Tha new yacht Vigilant, owsid by<br />

Captain James v\ Clark, was lidaehtd<br />

on ChriBtmas Day, Miss Ethel Kea<<br />

nedy christened the yacht.<br />

Owing to dullues ID business the 900<br />

employes <strong>of</strong> aaatlug & Co.'s gold leaf<br />

factory have agiwd to g reducUon <strong>of</strong><br />

tweuty |terajDti Iu their wages for three<br />

mod lbs.<br />

The Bduth Jersey IkUlroad<br />

haflacorrta <strong>of</strong> surveyOIH hire marking<br />

out an eutmwee luio the oily and a site<br />

for a depot. : . •,. .<br />

TUCKAnOR,<br />

A gmiiii wedtijiig look place here ou<br />

Wednesday <strong>of</strong> last week at 1 o'ciaek.<br />

The , contracting pai lies were Dan it!]<br />

man, <strong>of</strong> Pbf(adel|ihiaj and AIJMt<br />

May Wheat on, daugliter <strong>of</strong> Captain J\<br />

5f. Wbeaton, Tbe ffttbert girt to tbe<br />

bride waa a ehegk for 110,000, They<br />

lOcelvcd many haudBoniu presents fivm<br />

tlielr fiieDiJfl. They fllurted on an es-<br />

tended weddiug lour, Hev, Mr, Hann<br />

eftlctaled,<br />

Edward Hararuell & Boa sold their<br />

Hloro to William P, Flanagan,<br />

Rlebard Sfaeppard and wife are via! I<br />

eppard speut tbe hoHdays<br />

with his parenla. •<br />

Mrs, Ballla ArBistroiig has gone to<br />

Viaflud is i]»Dd tbe winter wilt! her<br />

dnnghter, Mrs, Bteveus,<br />

The BnptlHt npuiverenry will lake<br />

piaes lit Ibe cburch op the Ifilh Inst,<br />

Captain Edniond Taylor is espc^'ted<br />

Bome for the winter.<br />

Capialnlicm Bmiths vessel is laid<br />

Upi at Cntsden for Ibe winter.<br />

Mt<strong>of</strong>l Lillian Taylor and her sister<br />

llabei are vlaiLingreialivpnt Red Benk.<br />

Oarnson, Tbonipson, llryuen<br />

and Beusetnan were on Ibe bench at<br />

May's Landing Wed nesday <strong>of</strong> lost week.<br />

Th« lirigantine election case was called,<br />

but went over until April because <strong>of</strong><br />

the absence, by reason or uleSjucia, <strong>of</strong><br />

tbe plaintiff; Alonzo M. Smith and<br />

Heselclab Xjeeds, as star witness,<br />

Mr, BaaliQ WAS granted non-auits In<br />

the cases <strong>of</strong> Evau Jeflrlcs vs, BamueJ R,<br />

BeuliandWllliani Babeock m Samuel<br />

Bi leuili Mr, Cole represented th© flp=<br />

la tne two cases. The cases <strong>of</strong><br />

Booye vs. Colidly was continued until<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uary 6th, to. allow the defeudaal<br />

time to enter addillonal evidence,<br />

Charles, alias Pawiual Noce, was seu><br />

tcneed to tbree months' Imprlnonineut<br />

In the County Jail for stealing a single<br />

cb icken atBuenaVbts, Snmuel Jobn-<br />

«n, a colored man, whostote an W.00<br />

overcoat, belqugtug to Edward Wilt-<br />

bank, from tbe Si, Cimrles football<br />

KroundH last wceh, was ordered ta wrve<br />

a HM period in SherlB Johnson's Lot el,<br />

TUeCf.il rt forfeited thetiOCtO bail boud<br />

<strong>of</strong> Walter Lc«,wbo,wlth Harry Murray,<br />

<strong>of</strong> stealing a KW0dJamoud<br />

from a paeeenger on a train at Egg<br />

Harbor €fyf, L« failed jo apjear for<br />

trial, be having missed tbe train fmtn<br />

Camden, TUe case goes over to ibe<br />

April term, Murray Is in jail,<br />

Frank Cope's application to keep an<br />

Inn or tavern atrleasaiitviilewas re=<br />

fused oil the ground that he watt not a<br />

resident. There was touch opposition<br />

to the granting <strong>of</strong> the license.<br />

In tUcOrpliaHa'Court pHrHal aecomile<br />

were passed iu the estatea <strong>of</strong> William<br />

Paul and Daiilel W, CJwudler. An<br />

order was Issued to show cause why the<br />

landsiti theestate <strong>of</strong> Nicholas V, Young<br />

bhould not be eold, and a decree was<br />

granted by the Court, confirming tbe<br />

sale <strong>of</strong> lands in the estate <strong>of</strong> John Stiles,<br />

The eonlMtcd Sbowcll will<br />

ease will be tried In Atlantic <strong>City</strong> on<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uary fitb, and a special term <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

Orphans 7 Court will be held at May's<br />

Landing on March fith.<br />

PiORSON- &<br />

N6W<br />

FURNITURE<br />

CARPETS<br />

QUEENSWARE<br />

LAMPS<br />

THE COST<br />

Eyewthing to make the home pleasant and comfortable.<br />

Bed-room Suits, Parlor Suits, Dining Room Suits, Rockers<br />

and odd pieces* ,<br />

Brussels in all grades. Ingrain, Rag and Mattings,<br />

dMtt R<br />

Fur,<br />

Rugs.<br />

Dinner Sots, English and American,<br />

Tea Sets, white and decorated,<br />

Vaso, Banquet, Piano and Hand Lamps.<br />

We will Bell as low, as the lowest It will cost you noth-<br />

ing to come, as on a hill <strong>of</strong> $20 or upward we pay your<br />

fare,<br />

Pi" 1<br />

i faft«9 porchMed tbe SL Qbarlea lot,<br />

beach, np Delaware<br />

Tbe property<br />

^.1 to the state <strong>of</strong> tbe late Jonah<br />

/«'Wbottpn,Sr^Midbad been lyiog un-<br />

3mp|dnd |bf ouuiy y^ug. There was<br />

i part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

M to part With thla bmlly<br />

sell,<br />

owners <strong>of</strong> tbe ground<br />

'on tke ocean irvnt<br />

^J% » pamm^h,modem hotel and<br />

ll^IfMt the regaining portion Into<br />

l<br />

<strong>of</strong>lered before they<br />

will<br />

Edward Applegale bag sold his<br />

ir^ to a number <strong>of</strong> epart^ten, who in»<br />

tend entailing the present sLrucLure<br />

oodflttiriglt upMBPlubbouse, . ,<br />

Captain TheophHui Godfrey in tends<br />

remalulug at hoing during llie wtuler.<br />

Miss Bather VanGllder spent ChriBt-<br />

mss with relatives'In tbt Quaker <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Miss Hannah CMeman la spending n<br />

with relatives. and friends In<br />

was tbo<br />

valuable bach<br />

ifr*% thefbot<strong>of</strong> South Car-<br />

to a syndicate, the figure*<br />

fi number <strong>of</strong> well<br />

Is a Jtontage<br />

uf J. B, Blehslds,<br />

Hajry Barker and<br />

I** price p«M by the s,<br />

vaihe Interest at lbl»<br />

Wproitoate valoe <strong>of</strong><br />

he originally<br />

^ftba entire tract. This<br />

<strong>of</strong> 191,000 In tots than<br />

Philadelphia and WeetvlUe.<br />

During trie recent cold weather<br />

Millie Towasend Bllppedand fell on the<br />

lee, which resulted In a Bprained wrist<br />

aud other painful Injuries. :<br />

A flne team <strong>of</strong> mules arrived here<br />

from Philadelphia on Monday and will<br />

be q«d on the canning farm, =<br />

Bnudsy was quarterly meeting day<br />

in tbe Methodlet Church, there belcg<br />

preachiQg in trie morning and after-<br />

noon by the pastor, Rev, J, S, Moore,<br />

aud in the evening there was a union<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

f" a lolly<br />

y 1<br />

wheel <strong>of</strong> great height<br />

property ^pbe fs>raorraw<br />

be estttnenosd at<br />

g<br />

Mrs, Ada He» bad charge <strong>of</strong> the Kr-<br />

vice, and several JnteresUng<br />

were made by the diflensat<br />

Uvts,<br />

A flirmers 1 club b*a been organteed<br />

her* with the following <strong>of</strong>flreB; Fresh<br />

dent. Homer Eddy; secretary, T, E,<br />

VauGilder; treasure], E, S.Stowe, Tbe<br />

club will meet at the school house each<br />

evening, aad the subject for<br />

becbewen at the previous<br />

Dress Goods Patterns.<br />

Odd Dreis lengths caught up<br />

from almoat all the Dress Goods<br />

counters go to the Main Aisle<br />

tablei this morn at half, some-<br />

times at about etie^third the<br />

regular yard cost.<br />

Rich Silk-figured Novelties<br />

among limn, piitiaHomeipuns,<br />

fancy jacquaifds—almost any<br />

sort <strong>of</strong> stuff your mind is an.<br />

Seven and eightyard lengths,<br />

or enough to make an ordinary<br />

dress,<br />

Driss Patients^ $1.75,<br />

Fancy Cheviot that would<br />

regularly be $^<br />

^ Patter mi' $s, \<br />

Pin Stripe Cheviot that<br />

would regularly be ^4,.<br />

Dress Paikrim $240.<br />

Plaid Cloth that would<br />

regularly be $4,.<br />

Dress Patterns% $3*50*<br />

Check Rfelarjge that would<br />

regularly be $5,251<br />

Dress Patttrns% $4*<br />

y Fancy jacquard that would<br />

regularly be §8.75*<br />

Dress<br />

Wauanufecr's.<br />

back bright in dye as when<br />

they started.<br />

That's one instance.<br />

Here are three more, ,<br />

Mmfs Overcoats at $£,<br />

• lifaet. bine, Oiford slid drab HeitnriB, ssllii<br />

Sipcf e liaingi, L'pUnMy $12 ani Sli<br />

Men's Overcoats at $10.<br />

Brown and pifon! KeniPrii usd m^t-d Ciip.<br />

•lots, Mtlo fleets llninp! unJ funnffn<br />

mtra IMKIJ lining, Usual [jrk'o* tip 10 fi{.<br />

Mm r s Overcoats at<br />

inilroaA<br />

TJjiif,<br />

it<br />

Oifftnl K*n«-J* Slid i«iinr Chi-<br />

i i full tsaeis<br />

ipBeiii, ful tsei<br />

prices up ID fSu,<br />

Scotch Tarns.<br />

Icy winds tiaye no terrors,for<br />

the ears <strong>of</strong> Highland young<br />

i h T bl f<br />

Silk Figured Armure that<br />

would rtgularly be $ii, .<br />

Girls' Clothing,<br />

Sizes for any <strong>of</strong> them from<br />

4 years up and at prices that<br />

are simply absurd.<br />

g yg<br />

in the Tarn bclt^nor for<br />

Tarn wearers anywhere else.<br />

Choice Scotch Tarns, any color<br />

or combination. 75c and $tt<br />

Bed Coverings.<br />

Think <strong>of</strong> full double'bedslze<br />

fast back Marseilles Bed<br />

Spreads in new patterns at #2,<br />

* Or <strong>of</strong> clean live wool Blan-<br />

kets (save for the few ounces<br />

<strong>of</strong> spool cotton warp) at $5 in<br />

stead <strong>of</strong> $7* "<br />

They stand for alL<br />

JOHN WAHAMAKER*<br />

ftAtLnOAB,<br />

WM JERSEY R, R,<br />

In tffeet OOfOlfER 5, it<br />

!s»*e OCEAN CITY M fDiioSi; FnF<br />

IML 74U a Bl, 8,10 p rd, gUDdafs, 9M<br />

a in, iM pm, _: '<br />

tfelu njfne—: Lrnte Til llsd? Inlifft for O«aB Cltf,<br />

iMfliiiHMpm<br />

Leave f HILrtlLf HIA, URSAD ST, 8TATI0H<br />

roe HEW v»BK.<br />

EipfWH, Wppk^ajlt, lyO. 4.S6, A M, 6,1ft S.50,1M.<br />

h A\ V-.-U, jl, ILll smli lifwn, IS 4t(Llmlt*d,<br />

1,'E find 4jM p m. mains CanjL s.«s, sM aa,<br />

i,h,6iQ,ttt,l,Si,»,li, IDtiin, Isdl RIEIK, Sun-<br />

. 3 3>, I.IVi, 4,50, 5 1*8,13, flM. ILUBIII,<br />

i«, j,», 4,uo (iJiiiiied taoj, Las, M,<br />

-SilgpiiUlB!bf<br />

Dining<br />

Wubinglay and (Be Sulllb<br />

Fnf iiailfroert- and Waghingtoii, 3JD,T=S8, S,Si,<br />

S-i", ig,gn, n iHa m, ii,iLi uea,". Lini, i>i<br />

ii), i,m, SAC; J,4i (('oiiHiT**ii!imi I j<br />

iling t«FJ, 6, 1Y, 8 S, 7,40and ! 1,53ti "P.<br />

*«, HynBafB, SCO.T.3ft S.1B, UJg 11,<br />

ll.fififl, M0 ititd 11,33pm<br />

Tar furEhtsr infonnailoti Inquln ef<br />

tern! Dl»tsiloti=<br />

"8..M, PHEVOOT,<br />

U eneral Uar<br />

J. B, WSOB,<br />

Bail, I' At<br />

AotbraeiteCiaL Ko Bmo^e, No Cin dsr*.<br />

!H ErFECT KOV, IB, JSSL<br />

f.EATE READJfiO TEBaiSAt, PfllLA<br />

ruffslB <strong>On</strong>? Eiprwa (Parlor Car) daily 10,.1)<br />

Chkwu %'fsuhuied Fiver i'.... _,s ,.<br />

T h h Bi t Chl \ **"! « i tj<br />

Through Bit t-uef to ChlcaRO<br />

L'hl d Buffalo Kiprew<br />

iDK G«n<br />

p m<br />

p m<br />

rou<br />

iM, im itso=hoQf t»ji), &,«, ?s«, n.ii > n<br />

(i!,o7 p n, from IMth and phesmut SirwtB^Dlii.<br />

h A) I 89,8,6a, %\b (6,1« frara iith »ndClirat<br />

fili ) 1110 iU g<br />

In eonsequenoe <strong>of</strong> a new Bchool house I<br />

being built at SouthScaville, the attend-j<br />

inoeOfonr Beho<strong>of</strong> bad been gradually<br />

reduced with tbe beginning <strong>of</strong> this year,<br />

«nd now lhat*the boUdayij areomr Ibe<br />

have again settled down to<br />

nrilf be lamed<br />

A i % h<br />

[ fn the BaptistUhnron on Thuraday even*<br />

ooipoaed M~'m oinlata wid was<br />

Qinied oat by tbo«whotbok<br />

highly appreciated by al) that<br />

Tlte, treat wit oempoied <strong>of</strong><br />

an orange for each<br />

d^jMicno<strong>of</strong>, and an<br />

flne pntenb) were jpre-<br />

w»<br />

Gretchens, Riefere and<br />

Jackets that during the<br />

past week were Up to Jfit<br />

some <strong>of</strong> them $10 before<br />

that,<br />

Aiggeaek<br />

Jaeketo, Reefer, Ulsters<br />

and Gretchens that were<br />

up to $id early in the sea-<br />

son, some <strong>of</strong> them up to<br />

$17*<br />

Ai^iO€achm<br />

-.<br />

Handsome Ulsters, Walk^<br />

, ing Coats, Skirt Coats,<br />

Reefers, Paletots, Gretch-<br />

ens that were up to $mt<br />

and early in the season up<br />

to$$Q,<br />

sort ol prices al]<br />

through the stock.<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

" Here, this is a mistake; it's<br />

C d ' ft<br />

a $io Coat and you've a<br />

on It," •;•<br />

He was an experienced p<br />

thing man; knew goods, knew<br />

styles, knew values.<br />

He knew that Overcoats: pre-<br />

cisely like it were cheap at $10;<br />

he knew that exactly the<br />

PENNSYLVANIA'S<br />

' LEAMNS<br />

NEWSPAPER<br />

Iti all (lie attribute tlist BuDlt-e to<br />

iuake a ilrst-clatw faiully journal.<br />

THE<br />

PHILADELPHIA<br />

REeORD<br />

8pari*i no trbable or expebse to gather<br />

«ud present to IU renders all the news<br />

ef the Old and New World,<br />

til WKTBI Dejaroaieutfi, each' uuder<br />

the roanagement <strong>of</strong> a competent Editor,<br />

aitnprlaes matterH pertalplug UJ<br />

THE HOUBEHOU),<br />

THE FARM,<br />

WOMAN'S WORLD, •<br />

T,HU. p<br />

I! 3D a.ia, I<br />

Pl C<br />

s,as<br />

__ -<br />

If#w Yorli. feet <strong>of</strong> LJbprtt Mtwt. t<br />

iom II «» m. !^t 409, fM, &», tS<br />

n,= 12,18 Blgbl, Kundaj^.S), 9 00<br />

JO. SSO f SBp fi! Iil5 iht " '<br />

S.SO, f<br />

n all d p fi!,<br />

Parler C*M eb all day siprewi i rains and «la«:<br />

Ine earn on night iralm ia nnd frtm Sew Y<strong>of</strong>fc<br />

Fflr Bethlehem, Euldii Uid paihl* in Lehft<br />

ami Wy<br />

For Kcbtirlltiil VMl«r Point*,<br />

Fsr rh«Bil*lllB and Pnttaiown-l#|,fH!i,<br />

iftqo a in, H,45, : -ton. 8;DO, us em A«<br />

^<br />

4 ® B<br />

* 4 ®k B •*•<br />

«!aBi,SH0ptii,<br />

pJjBnea na Ha<br />

a Bi, f,a),iBpB,<br />

-ripraa, 4.0u a m,<br />

Fer PatUTiite-EsprMt, ss, loco a B, 1.00,8,00,<br />

II,» p a, Jiceam,. 4.13. 740a n l1Ba<br />

^ 1,00, w,es m m.<br />

PwlOfCari en all ei<br />

irtU t3<br />

i«enf,g,00am,|JUp<br />

FHI trmlni.<br />

(/flies Trtnifsr CamiUny will<br />

te^^^ r»n heiTtiTla<br />

and<br />

L A. ewEiGAan, & a, __<br />

_•_ . Qsn Bnpti Bsn'L FMa,'<br />

D<br />

4ll UI1M1V * * j<br />

to MRS, H. MORRIS,<br />

DEALER IN<br />

LUBRATORB,<br />

sort had been w<br />

as a howliog bargain at $10,<br />

Btit 'twas no mistake,<br />

is the price. ,<br />

black Cheviot, fast<br />

THE REAL ESTATE WORLD<br />

Presenting a oompleto nugnzlne syerf 1<br />

d a y , - , ••; •' •••'"•• ; '•"••: " '. ",<br />

DbUy and Sunday, one year, - f4.00<br />

ADDAEfB<br />

THE RECORD PUBLISHING C0,t<br />

H?»9 Chestnut St,,<br />

Groceries, Protista,<br />

CANNED GOODS,<br />

'-1'A'ruLittore.oiii<br />

CHINA and<br />

Ma*fit Aabnry Ave^<br />

B lbm are a«ar?d <strong>of</strong> ef.<br />

fleleat wrvloe, freih foods tnd Phlta-<br />

dlpUpl<br />

Clocks, Watchesf Jewdry ri DiaroorKh,<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uary 1,<strong>1894</strong>. <strong>Jan</strong>uary 1,<strong>1894</strong>.<br />

<strong>On</strong>rn«WTnriIToDtJo«Ui («, (nti eftnA TO-DAY, irefyQafmsnt<br />

lo cloBiiig fUur, inuniiidli u we H!I e*f,n^nfei f^fr eimn diiHnff<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ihe HIUBB K^ineii<strong>On</strong>i from our prices mem raiicfi to your adtanl<br />

(teHkiJ cut tq It<strong>of</strong>tt* at |1S,6O rrom fcS, flH<br />

fftiin<br />

from Sa.U), We<br />

r&lucMJ fri>iaf33,ng, Weihs* Wt&madlpipd forelArfif<br />

fromi-jjro, ii2.Be, miueNJ from fcs.00, |IS,BO. ^ L<br />

„ are ail Heglnl satin «P gilfe ijnrd garmenti, and KM ifliinf<br />

ihou the Talus <strong>of</strong> the tnnn-riol In llirm W't fhow great bArffHtng io Ghiidr....<br />

i'aiit. We »1IBW gr»at l«fifrUim in «iiulj« tji,n ,if eireant Hmplc Uanaenla arid<br />

!suit C<strong>of</strong>tta, »hfch w« s-ij at atmui Btl eeaii on Eli? doltfr 1HIBF10 u " r wai!ie »IB<br />

W« aa?b e early wjt-c! 16ns,<br />

TH1 STODDART COMPANY,<br />

The «la Henna Hifcti Dry<br />

41S, 4SO, 152 XORTU g^OHD MTttEDT,<br />

Ud Drapch Sio« add«d within the put faw wotki<br />

IS N- Second St-s on tin DilaniQ iidejmt abon Itrbl,<br />

ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD?<br />

If io, we ihould sell you the Lumber aad Mil! Work. Why?<br />

Beciyie our increased faciHtiei enable us to <strong>of</strong>fer greater in^<br />

ducements to you, Look it them t<br />

with 6 t«ek in<br />

We solicit cbrrespondencewirJi any Intending to build<br />

and improve residences, stores, halls or churdies, and will rive<br />

aU inquires prompt attention. Remember that we can ship<br />

our work to you to compete with othere in any part <strong>of</strong> the State.<br />

Lumber, Mill Work and Boxes.<br />

Kaighn Aoenue, Camden, H.J,<br />

SMITH & THORN,<br />

IB All Ms Brandies,<br />

Terra Cotta Pipe,<br />

Elizabeth Bark<strong>of</strong>f,<br />

TV. J.<br />

D, GALLAGHER,<br />

'43 §o- Second St.,<br />

ill, r*.<br />

Y, CORSON,<br />

FLOUBAND ^<br />

7ai AsburyAvenue,<br />

OCEAN CITY, N,J,<br />

FIMERTY, HcCLURE A CO<br />

\ ^Want Madldni^ FIODU, Oil*, etc<br />

NEW INLET HOUSE,<br />

TOWNJEND't INLET,<br />

Bern Isle <strong>City</strong>, N; J,v<br />

B«f-<br />

%••<br />

3 -ijj<br />

i ^<br />

JANUABY 4, IBM,<br />

be glad to receive itenag <strong>of</strong><br />

UU <strong>of</strong> interest<br />

d<br />

doonanUcaUq<br />

communliy aud our<br />

e<br />

rawwriBre. *<br />

Air eommnntattoni aliould be H&»<br />

HJiupanlsl with the full uame aud ftd-<br />

dreeB <strong>of</strong> the writer, not uecessurlly for<br />

publication, bat a guarantee <strong>of</strong> good<br />

fath.<br />

ITEWf*.<br />

I'hs TjubrteMhop! oiwued ,<br />

after m week's vacation,<br />

Joha flrower ipent Beveral duys iu<br />

Piiiladelpbia last week on biiHliieHa.<br />

Ji a ^rredslie and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phlla-<br />

deipbis, ore •pending a Reason In Oceau<br />

uity.<br />

WiiUaoi Btonebill took possc-Hsiou or<br />

lib new cottage on Anbury avenue inHt<br />

Friday,<br />

William R Elliott anil tltiughfor<br />

Mary are on a ijteuEure trip,<br />

friends.<br />

Captain J, D. Eberuai-li and vvifo, nt<br />

Pblladelphla, are flpemllug a few days<br />

In Ibifl city,<br />

J,8, Rush is isiiitingAlnn^iiUotifiii^<br />

double coltago on Asbuiy averme, near<br />

iiistii street.<br />

Fmnk It. WhltesSde, <strong>of</strong> Piil!ujicl)itil!i,<br />

wae iti town during the w(s>k( li<br />

after bis reai estate,<br />

H, G. Steel man and wife, who<br />

Heveml days in Philadelphia Iml weak,<br />

returned hums on Friday eveiiing,<br />

Miss Jeniile Matwey and broths, W><br />

M, Massey, returned home Friday cvcn=<br />

itig from a visit to reiativea ni Pulmyn,<br />

Pr.'O, E, Edwards and family, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, have beeu oqeiipylug<br />

their Wesley avenue cottage fur a few<br />

days.<br />

John Moore, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, IIQH<br />

rented William Btonehill's raittoge, nt<br />

Twelfth Bireetand ABbury aveniie, for<br />

the wlpter,<br />

Charlei Myen and wife, <strong>of</strong> Eighth<br />

street an Wealey avenue, left on Hun=<br />

day for PhllBdelphla, where they are<br />

vlBitlng frieadB, L ,<br />

Mrs, Rush E, Cox, comer Twelfth<br />

. street and Afibury avenue,' faaH rtturned<br />

ham a vtelt to her parente, who reside<br />

Miss Abble Hand, <strong>of</strong> Cape May (JourL<br />

House, was the guest <strong>of</strong> Reuben Lud<<br />

lam and wife laHt week. She left fnr<br />

her home Mouday,<br />

Mark Baner and wife, <strong>of</strong> Sixth Htreet<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue, have been con lined<br />

to tiie hiJuae for the past three weeks<br />

iiinWng front grip,<br />

MlMNLi&deKatea was eoniined to her<br />

bed fur Heveral days lant week<br />

with well-defined Hyinptoma <strong>of</strong> thu<br />

vaiUiig disease—grip, •<br />

Alwl 1), Scull Is raJBhig and<br />

nddltioiia to the cottage «f Julin It.<br />

Keudrick, between Eighth aud Niutli<br />

H, on Weriey aveuue.<br />

Hurry CauDeldj who bra been tim-<br />

ihied to the bouse, Nufleriug fnirii iliu<br />

rcHUlto <strong>of</strong> a fall, we are pleaHcd to «oe Is<br />

again able to be on the ntreet,<br />

Charles A, gum[ibeil, <strong>of</strong> BlSAHbury<br />

avenue, (iiteuda erecting a largo build-<br />

ing, 18x45 feet, adjolulug his present res-<br />

ideiiw. Work will be uomniuiiced<br />

immediately.<br />

i<br />

and Mlsi Ada presse, daughter <strong>of</strong> Cup-<br />

MD Maurice (ireHe, were maifled lu<br />

Philadelphia Monday, May the happy<br />

couple realise their fondest hopis In<br />

tfaeif new relations.<br />

Many people seem to think that it<br />

they have anything to ln«rt in a uewfr-<br />

paper, If they gel It in the <strong>of</strong>fice an<br />

hour before the paper goes to the press<br />

it 1» BOOH enough, TIIIM b not HO, Gel<br />

your Items to the printer as mmi m<br />

The Womau'H Christian<br />

Union will give a supper at the residence<br />

<strong>of</strong> UH, H.D, Canfleld en Thureday,<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uary 4tb, for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the read<br />

Ing room, Supper, 25 eeota, will be<br />

served finda Q to 8 u'clttck, Everybody<br />

cordially invited, .<br />

IstatouneU, No, lgQt Jr. O, U, A. M,,<br />

held their election on Deambef SUtli,<br />

wbeu the fullowlng <strong>of</strong>lleera were ulitweu<br />

tor the ensuing teria! Councillor, H.<br />

Conver| Vies Councillor, ThomaH Ever-<br />

inghami A, B.a, Quinton Chauiplon-<br />

Cond., BoliaGarretoou- Warden, Fiauk<br />

Smith- I, B., In S, Champiun; O, B<br />

Harry Headley; 3r. P, Q,, Gairge Ever-<br />

iughami Truatee, I,S,Cbampwu. The<br />

order IB In a prosperous condition, and<br />

la weekly addJng to Iti njeisberHhlp,<br />

The n e w l d ffl Jtil<br />

Tuesday evening.<br />

property in<br />

The suit brought by Mrs, Anna M<br />

tor the<br />

the property knowu as the<br />

Villa," eorner ef ievenib<br />

street and <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue, (his place,<br />

which she alleges the defendant secured<br />

on UH pniegses, came up before Vice<br />

Chancellor Pitney luCamdeu last week<br />

Tbe evidence showed that two years<br />

ago Mm Benner signed papers at the<br />

request si Jir, Ttoyior in order to Beeure<br />

a loan <strong>of</strong> 1600, Mrs, Benner claims<br />

ih*t It wae understood tnatshe was to<br />

redeem the property by repaying the<br />

leu and fMi tbe defendant refuwd to<br />

fBia ever the property If the loan waa<br />

repaid.<br />

An absolute dead ww exhlWted ID<br />

•which MES, Benoer tranifen the prop-<br />

arty unequlvoeaUy* She seemed BUF-<br />

prfsed at ttua, and explained 'that she<br />

*ad signed only • bill <strong>of</strong> mfc for a «oorfc-<br />

gage. Testimony placed tbe value or<br />

the property nt ^000. Taylor teatlfied<br />

that the provision! <strong>of</strong> the absolute deed<br />

were explained to Ma, Benner and that<br />

tbe viUue <strong>of</strong> tbe property bad enhanced<br />

the Jmprovemtnta be bad<br />

. i Judge Pitney fixed <strong>Jan</strong>uary Stb<br />

fot |be next hearing,<br />

I^R SA&B OR JJUSi.—Oqaa fro'lli<br />

lota* ba^r front lots; nlw lots ID most<br />

iteeiifluteJafallQiii<br />

AYPAV.AtUiiUflCHy.<br />

BiHBOir,Sentinel OJHe&<br />

A P^rlotu CaBflssTSilsn Aveftefl,<br />

The cottage <strong>of</strong> A. B.'Thomas, corner<br />

Fifteenth itreet and Aabury avenue,<br />

was damaged by flte and water to the<br />

extent <strong>of</strong> about tOOO on Friday evening<br />

last.<br />

The Ore was first discovered by two<br />

young men who were walking along t'ht<br />

boardwalk iu tbat vicinity about 7,45,<br />

and soon the general Ore alarm was<br />

Bounded from the eieetrle light station,<br />

The (In dopartnieut, lost no time In<br />

gelling to the scene <strong>of</strong> eonflagnitiou,<br />

and by the well dheeted elTorU <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ilremeu the flimicg were coulined to the<br />

back building, where I bey originated,<br />

Tiie duiuiigMl dwelling bod nut been<br />

occupied siiiceHeptembeF M,<br />

that tirue the owner, A. B, ,<br />

Who reside* at SMS Uheetnut mroct,<br />

Philadeipbla, and bin daughter, Mrs, J,<br />

M, Holland, lnidiHiHHed tligBcasoiitb^re,<br />

ainue wlsicli time It litiHTtinniucd thimsj,<br />

The buildlDg wan liifturtti for f I500, and<br />

OH HOOU OH tiie l<br />

Abstiloro Higbee fit at home fiir a few<br />

days,<br />

Christmas exorcises at the church<br />

were very good, Tbe usual amoiiut <strong>of</strong><br />

good elieer and giftn were there.<br />

The lx«t Santa Ciaus that ever vialted<br />

tiil« section for many a year suddenly<br />

crime down upon the children at the<br />

BomafB Steelman la building a new<br />

b s r n , * . . . . • • ' • ' • ' • , ' • • • • : • '<br />

Sotaera S. Albertsou and OspUUn<br />

Booye have goue Soatrl'. '<br />

Pr.EiBASTVlf.LK,<br />

^ LewlSj <strong>of</strong> theQ, A,R,, told the<br />

lory <strong>of</strong> hto reuent eon version from Jnil-<br />

delityat the Presbyteruin Church last<br />

Wednesday evening—a pitiful story <strong>of</strong><br />

fifty years <strong>of</strong> darkhe»t bereavement<br />

and despair which touched and moved<br />

very one in the audience, sod brought<br />

thers to the feet<strong>of</strong> the&vier this grayv<br />

haired veteran had so lately found.<br />

Quite a number <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Clty^resl.<br />

dents assembled* at the handsome reel*<br />

deuce <strong>of</strong> Lewis M, Conover, the loading<br />

oal dealer <strong>of</strong> this place, on New Year's<br />

day. Various subjects were dtscuwed<br />

until about 12,30 p.m., when all present<br />

were iishered Into the spacious dining*<br />

i where a prettily decorated bible<br />

adeti dowu with many <strong>of</strong> the delicacies<br />

f the se&siin awaited them, and with-<br />

out a doubt the Inner man was thor-<br />

oughly provided for. Those who com-<br />

The reniiijUH <strong>of</strong> job G,, youngest mn<br />

•if Iivihgatid Hruiiiuli 14-e, <strong>of</strong> Allahtiu<br />

tjlly, were iniernsl at this plums on<br />

y moiiiing. The youiig inau<br />

<strong>of</strong> CDIIftilfHptloii,<br />

The yOiiiineHt t;liHd <strong>of</strong> Uupluin Jjiiiiw<br />

N brought from Tiickeilnii oii<br />

guuday for buriiij.<br />

Much sickuc^H prevail ilirouyliitiil<br />

the town.<br />

Captain Enoch Rialey, a forfflyr re*U<br />

deut <strong>of</strong> jhis plaee, was brought liure fiif<br />

buiiul on ThurrtJay, ,<br />

Caplaiu Pitiiey liiiickinaii ralufned<br />

to Virgliiia »tu Friday, His children<br />

are dustiieiled with liitfsuuer.Mre.Lydia<br />

iiUHhly, at PleasiLilviile,<br />

A ball full <strong>of</strong> people likened Tiiur«><br />

dayeveiiiiig totheBtmuge llfd=sioiy sf<br />

Major Lewis, Jiist coiiveried from htfW<br />

delily and now devoiing his ri'malhiug<br />

days to. testimony fur the Savior HO long<br />

denied. The audjeiiee showed Us »ym-<br />

paiiiy by bretttblrNS attention, aud In-<br />

voluntary learH, . ^<br />

LINweon,<br />

Rdvlvai ecrviue eummenGed at Cen-<br />

tral Sunday evening. Rev, J, Uasto<br />

filled tbe pulpit in the mornnpg and<br />

wll| preaeh agalu thl* evening,<br />

' JobuHon and wife were tbe<br />

giieflts<strong>of</strong> Dr.B.CEamundaaiid wife on<br />

Hunday,<br />

Captain John Sanders EB improving<br />

but not able to go out yet .<br />

Joa, SteBlmau and wlfb aijd Lewla<br />

gteeimaii aud wife Hpent Friday <strong>of</strong> last<br />

week with Mrs, John Flfield, <strong>of</strong> «akera=<br />

Viile,<br />

Lizzie C!arfct <strong>of</strong> Phlladeiphia, Is visit-<br />

tug her parents at Hi to place,<br />

Lucleu gomers and bride made their<br />

arfival on Thursday evening.<br />

Owing to the slprmy weather EkiUir-<br />

day evening the drama was postponed<br />

until next Saturday evening, <strong>Jan</strong>, Alii.<br />

Mrs, Kenj, Cramer and Mm, Simmer-<br />

maii are numbered among the Hick <strong>of</strong><br />

Ibis place,<br />

Charles Powell is able to resume bh<br />

dudes in the wheelwright shop, •?<br />

HAVe bAHAtffO,<br />

A bear with a fondnesa for fresh pork<br />

has been raiding pig pens 'in the out-<br />

skirls <strong>of</strong> Hammouton about twelve<br />

miles from tltis plaee, and as a eonse.<br />

queuce pportaraen sf the place have or«<br />

gauEied bunting parlies for the purposes<br />

<strong>of</strong> killing Bruin, The bear hai his lair<br />

in the, famous Peuny Pot swamp, a<br />

niarsb tbirty miles lung and<br />

three miles wide, situated several miles<br />

above Weymoulb, Ho one as yet has<br />

Bruin, altbough inQytBerable<br />

tracks bavo been discovered by huntenh<br />

The reports concerning the tracks <strong>of</strong> the<br />

bear were not credited unltl a few days<br />

ago, when s number <strong>of</strong> farmers living<br />

on the ouUklrls <strong>of</strong> the town found tbeir<br />

choice hup lying about the pens, dead,<br />

having been terribly chewed, <strong>On</strong><br />

ug around tne premises, to the<br />

BurprfHu<strong>of</strong>the fanners the tracks <strong>of</strong> a<br />

bear were found leading In and out <strong>of</strong><br />

the pens,<br />

The charge against Wilfred B, Calvert,<br />

formerly agent or'the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Railroad, ef being $300 short In bis ac-<br />

ODQUUH nas h«n wiOdrawn^aa tbe caeff<br />

Us been eatbfcetorjly settled*,<br />

Adftm BUckland npil wife are both<br />

sl<strong>of</strong>c wl3b<br />

public fMjhinl on the iifternoon <strong>of</strong> the<br />

aitb, and diHtrlbtited a pailk <strong>of</strong> goodies<br />

among tbe pupils. He (Hied tbe bill to<br />

perfcctlnti. Some <strong>of</strong> the Uttte flilks<br />

tfiiiik lie \vm abfiiit the aim and form<br />

<strong>of</strong>T, D, Hani, . ,<br />

PORT ttgnrsLK!.<br />

Sevenvl couples <strong>of</strong> our young people<br />

attended a large and interesting party<br />

lield at Lizxio Adamtt' new home at<br />

Lower Itunk last Thurfkiay eveuiug.<br />

Air, Adams' frlendfl <strong>of</strong> this place are<br />

pleased to bear <strong>of</strong> his being able to re-<br />

turn to his studies at Rutgers, wldeii<br />

liowiw compel led to leave a year agtt<br />

on account <strong>of</strong> his mother's Illness,<br />

which resiilled fatally,<br />

Bliss Middle Collins entertained a<br />

large Jiumber <strong>of</strong> her friends (rom this<br />

plaee on last Thursday evening. The<br />

rcelpieutH <strong>of</strong> her hospitality report tmv<br />

ing enjoyed a pieasaut eveulng,<br />

Captuin Uiiarles lilake preseiiled Ill<br />

uccuiniiiislied wife witii a baud«jme<br />

piano for aCbristiuBi*present—a tribute<br />

to worth.and talent,<br />

Captain John Hujitley prvfieiited his<br />

Stepdaughter, ailsa Marette, with a<br />

beuiitiful viulln for (Jhriitmas,<br />

Dy an enjoyable effort, Mrs, Mary<br />

Fielder bad the pleasure <strong>of</strong> present lug<br />

our moat devoted rind beloved Suuduy-<br />

Hulii«)lHuporiulCHiienl, Itev, 1|, A, Cuke,<br />

a silver pitcher, goblelu and svaitef,<br />

Tills indefatigable worker and teaelier<br />

in iiur Bunilay»Ncbiwl deservew all tbat<br />

cult ue given him. He Is always round<br />

at his p>»rt, and it is lmtBUpjwiwd there<br />

is n better managed or more luteiilgebt<br />

BLiuduy-w-bcH.il in Allaullc county.<br />

Our unselilHu and hard-worKlng mill<br />

JHtur, Ms, Dnre, was BIHO remembered<br />

by hiB flock oii Chrifltinas.<br />

A barrel <strong>of</strong> flour found a hearty, wei<br />

come iu the lumio <strong>of</strong> uur worthy and<br />

tiiifurtuiiute ncigluxirund frleuii, Alfred<br />

JA-udH, oil Christinas, There are glbem<br />

who should diiim the at lent Ion <strong>of</strong> our<br />

more favored and generous eltl zen». We<br />

»fit go to India iiur the Malay<br />

to find otsjeuts <strong>of</strong> charity,<br />

]tui>r we iiiive always wllh us,<br />

Youitg Mr, Kose, a Htuduut at Dk'ker-<br />

HOII Uollegu, is iioiue Hpcmiing IIIH iioli<br />

duy vacation, TJiis young man is Uibk<br />

ing fur ward to the time when be tan<br />

the mhilNtry as an ordpiit Wurkcr<br />

in the Lord's vineyard, .<br />

Our post'Ofliee will be moved the<br />

first <strong>of</strong> the year. It seciUB to,us llisit<br />

PrtHldcut Cleveiiuid'B ndmliil«ratluij<br />

is more chary <strong>of</strong> Jiis favors tliau Prc»l«<br />

dent Harrison's waH.<br />

y bad the "ftxsjditig boils"<br />

teiidaiit UJXJII the marriage <strong>of</strong> Uuy and<br />

Helen Uarrlrt bctii silcucyd cm (liey<br />

were awakcHcq to ring out.the glnd<br />

H <strong>of</strong> Clmrloy Huullay and Miss<br />

Maltto SVilsou'fl iiuptials,<br />

, EHflLISFI GKEKK<br />

A very pretty home weddiutf.took<br />

liere on CiirlBtmas night at eight<br />

o'clock, the contracting parties being<br />

M its Mamie Kuwell alid Heiiry T,,ateel=<br />

iliitii uiid Mlsg Emma Ei Ho well and<br />

johii P, Smith, The double isrenio<br />

was performed by the father <strong>of</strong> the<br />

bi idts, Hev, Vi A, HoweH, In the pn?»-<br />

ence<strong>of</strong>u umulter<strong>of</strong> thy Intimate frleuds<br />

aud rejutlvcs <strong>of</strong> tbe respecUve foiuili<br />

The: bridal party entered tbe parlor to<br />

Ihes<strong>of</strong>t strains <strong>of</strong> a march from IJeetlio-<br />

veu, played by Miss Estella Uurr, <strong>of</strong><br />

ju. Miss CarrieSiulthaiid M<br />

Laura Uhaiiuell acted as bridesiuaiiis,<br />

and Mark Bandoipb and J. H. GUatiuei<br />

aji groomimen. After the cei^niouy<br />

the happy eou pies received theesugr&Lu<br />

iatiuns <strong>of</strong> all present, and then the com-<br />

pany proceeded to the dining-room<br />

where a veritableChristm§s dinner was<br />

served, Tbe table waa very beautifully<br />

arranged, and all did full justice to tiie<br />

viauds spread before them. The re-<br />

mainder <strong>of</strong> the eveniug was spent iu<br />

music add conversation. The elder <strong>of</strong><br />

the sisten, MIM Mamie, was aliired in<br />

steel faille silk and piuk chlfTon laee,<br />

and wore rosebuds and pinks* Miss<br />

Emma's dress was <strong>of</strong> light silk aud<br />

while uhiffun lace, and she wore pi<br />

roses, Ttie weddlpg pnsints, which<br />

numerouSj ebmprised articles both<br />

useful and oruamental. Owing to the<br />

Illness <strong>of</strong> the brides 1 mother, the wed<br />

ding trip was postponed,<br />

Henry Homers and wife entertained a<br />

Obrlstmas party during the holidays.<br />

The new houses on Grand street are<br />

receiving a coat <strong>of</strong> paint. 4<br />

Lewis JeflVlBS and wife, <strong>of</strong> May's<br />

Landing, spinl Christmas day with l<br />

''<br />

!<br />

Jease Barrett cat bis foot wltu an axe<br />

last week while ehupplug wood,<br />

Cuptalo W. O. Booy baa gone to take<br />

up bis above In bis new bouse at Bum-<br />

en Point, We dislike to see blm 1^?B<br />

our village.<br />

Captain DsVld Boblnsoa is borne<br />

with a broken wffet.<br />

MR, ^rah Boull b» gone to Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong> to upend foe winter with her<br />

daughter.<br />

Wesley Scull Is Improving from the<br />

grip.<br />

Judge SeuU b quite 01,<br />

p the merry party were Mr, and<br />

Mrs, Joseph CAiuover, Hr,, Mr, and MB,<br />

Joseph Couover, Jr., Sir. and Mrs,<br />

T, Woolbert, Lawyer and Mrs,<br />

U, L. Uote, Mr, aud Sirs, Lewis M, Con-<br />

over, the Misses Cole, Katie Iisler,<br />

Conover, Henrietta Uonaver,<br />

Masters Orwell Conover and Clarence<br />

Co!e, Jr., Roy Woolbert and A, Berdell<br />

Unnover,<br />

Tbe many friends <strong>of</strong> Alton Angelow<br />

iidered him a surprise party last week<br />

at the residence <strong>of</strong> Oeorra W. Adams,<br />

Kefreshmeuts wereservedaodapleasant<br />

lime was eiyoyed by all.<br />

John R,

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