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OOEAK Omr<br />

•teacl <strong>of</strong> being goatf nt with u» abund-<br />

aB« they pwewd, The mbfortune is<br />

Ijf femedyjtfr thelr_ present<br />

•mtoRAJfP<br />

, JANUARY 18.»••*<br />

;<br />

"tagoperational thelawinstricttng<br />

the wte <strong>of</strong> ©Homaifiirln* baa been to<br />

throw borfae" into Uwbapda or di«-<br />

ta<strong>of</strong>«t ttftlsra. There aboaM be as<br />

Dig la out <strong>of</strong> their power to eummaud,<br />

(The party ttoey put la power ii admln«<br />

I Merlnf public iftldn to suit the pfllek*<br />

^ ^ party anS not the welfare <strong>of</strong> the<br />

people, wnjqh, it Menu, U not * Blatter<br />

for jMoaMeriUoa wnto a theory is at<br />

•take. The only way in which they<br />

nigbt possibly cam* a return to plain<br />

common m« by these in control <strong>of</strong><br />

U» administration would be to much<br />

is a body opon Washington, but that<br />

ii out <strong>of</strong> the quatlfiD, jest as the son-<br />

sUtoents <strong>of</strong> too many Congrwrojen are<br />

out <strong>of</strong> mind <strong>of</strong> the Utter,, There is<br />

plenty <strong>of</strong> tine in which to do it, but<br />

lb« smt <strong>of</strong> truuportatioa would be<br />

enormous.<br />

when thrown upon the stiaad, troke<br />

Into oiyrladfl <strong>of</strong> soukfl, only to -rail<br />

back sggin Into the BteUilngc«uIdfOa,<br />

^be fiheeui and torrents <strong>of</strong> drivlDg «ln<br />

ftjledLIQ iubdue the i#rts ta^ oi the<br />

ld t f th<br />

•mine tn*n s heavy penally to dtepaa*<br />

ing pf It • butter. Tboai who wlili io<br />

boy |tuA owitthoeldnot teblodflikk<br />

d t W t o l l t h l d<br />

Hi SSHIIAI<br />

upon.<br />

B adage tettlftt "aa the flayi<br />

d bi to<br />

f<strong>of</strong>"<br />

to taaitheo, the sold begins to<br />

atnngUMii," but certain<br />

" • j n m going to nara u<br />

inter. Bo nv tbv mariner baa<br />

fan them Into a mighUer wo<br />

flafratlon. As the wnten grew more<br />

turbulent the mlphuhnw hue grew<br />

brighter, and it eeemed u If the horrorH<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dante Innroa must ROOD be «\*«]td<br />

to us.<br />

After • few hoyn the stirehargid<br />

dlsuds grew lighter, and at the atorm.<br />

rack folle4 away and the stan came<br />

out with unusual brilliancy, ilowly aa<br />

It had oome overt he »a the weird phan*<br />

tom>I)f ht receded and grew fslnter uput<br />

Ueutirelydl8appe«edfand nevtr was<br />

tbe BUD more welcome than upon the<br />

morn i ug that soon dawned,<br />

U.T.B.<br />

ORSON<br />

p winter<br />

been llttl* like that <strong>of</strong> winter, ind if It<br />

•hmtM weenUnne there are many<br />

cUllyunong the poor, who wlU W«i<br />

their ataia if Jae* Ff«t aball be matt<br />

jU |o them thto winter.<br />

•v<br />

. LegMstiuv gave an<br />

qf the ttooerity <strong>of</strong> lta nf<strong>of</strong>m<br />

ytetifni by catting down tbe Dumber <strong>of</strong><br />

doorkeepers awl pagei in Uwtwobmiatj<br />

tokat tbaa half tbe number thai were<br />

laal year appointed In the Ana<br />

ajpoa, The earns poUqf will be cnfifcd<br />

out aUib* way through, TheBepaUt<br />

tbe comml&danj they<br />

s ebaifBd with by the people In last<br />

OUT. (faction.<br />

TH» san who d«eta» th*i wagea<br />

have been ledooad nndef Protection !§<br />

H iearn the weret <strong>of</strong> the sea," hut a» our<br />

atay Upon Its •bores la ptutneted, and<br />

we walk upon the kelp aQd§he)l*9trewii<br />

beKb,' the mysterious charm <strong>of</strong> the<br />

oemu deepeni; w» weave aruunii the<br />

driftwood a thousand new fancies, we<br />

listen with greater eag^fiisn to tbe lore<br />

lisr m Cblfit.<br />

pn on tbe Fennfljivinia train<br />

whleb left AtlanUe <strong>City</strong> Wedaeday<br />

•ftcmoou were etnrUed at the endeavors<br />

g ^<br />

<strong>of</strong> theniion, always riub !o qusiot m-<br />

grater interest to<br />

ill when told upon the enchanted<br />

ground where Ken the buried treasure<br />

<strong>of</strong> pirates, and upon wnu« shores VSM<br />

HU laden with silken bales from the<br />

looma <strong>of</strong> France, aad wisei from her<br />

vlneyMdfl, sploes from Ceylon, ingot!<br />

Of gold and prccloui stones ffoni Got<br />

oonda, have gone dowu, such as are<br />

knows in the tradiUom which cluster<br />

around the Hew Jersey shores,<br />

it i&y <strong>of</strong> nearly four yisra<br />

within tight and sound <strong>of</strong> the sea it has<br />

pneented two phases which rarely oc-<br />

cur. The Winter <strong>of</strong> m aud m U<br />

marked with dark Una In marine rec-<br />

ordj. The same kneU which sounded<br />

. . . . . .. .. I ^ the hearts <strong>of</strong> thorn who had friends<br />

eithergulity<strong>of</strong> alaeboodi or ^ a * on board the U|*fhMd Naronte rang in<br />

d b " b ponrtlerably neglected, y^ ^^^ ef many other* bereft in iiks<br />

manner by the failure <strong>of</strong> schooner, bark<br />

and aloop to ever return. From our<br />

own little island we saw noble vessels<br />

atraad and beat upon the icy bain, Bad<br />

then go dawn to some up again and<br />

straw the beach with fragments <strong>of</strong> keel,<br />

helm, taffiaii aad brokeo spas, aliU<br />

bearing the mete appeal for help in the<br />

i are hundred* <strong>of</strong> people now HF-<br />

im who wWeti we do pot belle,<br />

wbd that la, that under that Mil tbe<br />

taftfi le pot high enough. If a Ugh<br />

;UirilI w«n|dae#d npoomiy foreigner<br />

- catering tbls eonnoy wags would Dot<br />

he nrioced and labor would be fiiUy<br />

The tafflbte to. It to almost<br />

even noder FioteeUon, to<br />

I with mmatdoted Iminl-<br />

child from tbe arms <strong>of</strong> its<br />

mother, who wu kidnapping, ft, Ills<br />

elopM Ram Atlantis Ulty about n<br />

ago with a married man, ud<br />

has siaoe been living In Rlehlani<br />

Mrs, freundlieh sent her sister Tues-<br />

day to Mrs, H Inland's house, when<br />

Freundllch and bis child were beard*<br />

liitf. to nuke a demand far the child.<br />

It was refused, and on Wednesday His,<br />

Freundllch went to the hbase and tear-<br />

iiig the child away from the arras <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs, Ireland, started for the railroad<br />

station.<br />

The husband was notified and started<br />

after her, reaching the station just as<br />

the train was leaving, Tbe child made<br />

pltlftil calls for Its father, but the mother<br />

hurned Into the train just as U pulled<br />

out, A poiicBmaB was called but ar-<br />

rived too late.<br />

The father has engag&J counsel and<br />

will attempt to secure the child by legal<br />

means, claiming that life mother is not<br />

a fll person tor It to live with,<br />

Mrs, Freundllch is well known In<br />

Tuokaba, when she resided previous<br />

to her marriage.<br />

FURNITURE<br />

CARPETS<br />

Everything to make the home pleasant and comfortable,<br />

Bed-roorifBuite, Parlor Suits, Dining Room Suits, Bookers<br />

and odd pieces.<br />

Brussels in all grades, Jngrain, Hag and Mattinp.<br />

Fur, Smyrna and Moquetfe Hugs,<br />

QUEENSWARE<br />

THE COST<br />

Dinner Sote, English and American.<br />

Tea Sets^ white and decorated.<br />

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

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

ing to come, as on a bill <strong>of</strong> 120 or upward we pay your<br />

fore,<br />

wfakb allow* nso who have<br />

obtained living wages to take the<br />

dtH&B simply be*<br />

UNfWlU work fbr lea.<br />

How that the BopnmeO<strong>of</strong>irt baa de-<br />

cided that the fating laws are nnoonttl-<br />

tottotuU w*ibooW like to know<br />

fe<br />

y<br />

alii <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jan</strong>uary, a period <strong>of</strong> two<br />

A% then flat pubbahed ex-<br />

In tba tHMllinf DenlgcEatlc<br />

e^Q <strong>of</strong> tbsfibra to the «cla*ni <strong>of</strong><br />

U t t J O<br />

h v<br />

pvrpose wae It gtasa peb-<br />

lkSiy only a lew boon bstom the State<br />

T^tfahtfnra, otodged to the lepeal <strong>of</strong><br />

5n,j tt* gnond <strong>of</strong> tbe law* befog <strong>of</strong> a<br />

S#P*BiaI stone and not on |taegropn4<br />

ftit gaffbHBgtawt In thomielTea are<br />

Mon,<br />

p<br />

y to a pakitoD<br />

Hay, badkhtne thoua^tf Bat<br />

r ws abontd *wy isoeb like to be enllght*<br />

« features<br />

flf 4tt •dtort life 1* the continued an-<br />

- A <strong>of</strong> aqheatbBfi, who an<br />

Ubie^i? w their aubveflpuona, but<br />

tfafl IWlftf-<br />

Inetiiree.<br />

Eveiy<br />

;^gp<br />

te dfToaita ttiej find<br />

k la<br />

tatten <strong>of</strong> the ted flag upon ihe<br />

topmast,<br />

Tbm Mte Saving Servlpc has rendered<br />

ivatnaUe aid, and In all the large nun*<br />

be? <strong>of</strong> vessels wrecked and en WB thereby<br />

UQperlUed within this short but mem-<br />

orable period but one life his been lust<br />

by drowning within the field <strong>of</strong> opera-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> the life saving enm legated<br />

within the olty Units,<br />

for three nights duripg the season<br />

above mentioned the sold weather was<br />

phenoBeaaJ for this latitude. AM the:<br />

•tin went down the unerring Instinct <strong>of</strong><br />

the seabhdB guided 'their flight iiiiand,<br />

and as their plaintive, discordant notes<br />

died away In the distance the noise <strong>of</strong><br />

the waves aubfided until a solemn still-<br />

ness settled upon the deep, and as ulgbt<br />

Ml sot a tipple broke the awful silence.<br />

When morning dawned the ocean was<br />

a vast smooth plain as far an the eye<br />

eould reach, Boreas and Neptyne had<br />

met In invisible eonflictand the chariots<br />

<strong>of</strong> these* gods were overthrown and the<br />

'•white sea horses" lay hound and help-<br />

fas* The only objects which broke the<br />

monotony wen the sea buoys, which,<br />

ever Mnee they nave been aDehond<br />

then to mark the channels among the<br />

shoal*, had bounded and whirled to the<br />

motion <strong>of</strong> the waves, but now stood<br />

motionless, held In the same powerful<br />

grasp. No description can convey (he<br />

tdea<strong>of</strong> the seuatlons <strong>of</strong> those who be*<br />

held It, It could only he compared to<br />

a sun giving no light, a world without<br />

aoy iobablUnU.<br />

As the sun rose nigber the uU melted<br />

In little partiekB untU the whole man<br />

<strong>of</strong> lee beeams porous, and by soon the<br />

waters beneath was «u<br />

)5, IW,<br />

Dress Go tons.<br />

Fresh featufej with almost<br />

every day.<br />

J.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> fte stuffs never<br />

seen before this season.<br />

fwn, (ttxsd«tr*t t*«iiiipf<br />

i is sapfctoi tt |i60<br />

dlble, AM they were freed oat b tbe<br />

open as* iparkllng Unebeeame visible<br />

around the boilion, tbte gradually<br />

d b b<br />

Dress T^ieots.<br />

Thirty tlimisand yards t<br />

All the mill man had—fine<br />

All-woo! Tricots, jfi m, wide*<br />

They cost him more to mike,<br />

they'd coat him more to niake<br />

to-day. BuE he's glad to have<br />

us pass them out to you at<br />

25 AKD 30c THI YARD.<br />

Two qualities, easily the hm%<br />

value <strong>of</strong> the kind we ever had.<br />

Colors include<br />

Marseilles Spreads,<br />

If you know what these prices<br />

have a right to be you 1 11 won-<br />

der why the maker lets them<br />

go. Two sorts 1<br />

]=WelI Bade, fakt blaeh, full b!<br />

pretty, pew puWrBi, at»1.05«eh,<br />

2—U**tqyalitj mads le Atneri<strong>of</strong>v. floe clwe<br />

htcS and fM», B««iHjlTie paiteraj, *t<br />

^ -<br />

Down Fillotbs.<br />

Imported satin covers,<br />

broidered and puffed. Filled<br />

with good down, at $5 instead<br />

<strong>of</strong> $6 to $9; a few at #7,50 in-<br />

stead <strong>of</strong> $ 10.<br />

JOHN<br />

NowJs Your Chance!<br />

The Best Groceries<br />

AT THE<br />

Priw <strong>of</strong> Infrrior (ioods!!<br />

nni t<br />

tan<br />

ardful<br />

ptrtir<br />

nltwrm Blue*<br />

in Seal,<br />

Persian<br />

Furs.<br />

Fur Collarettes,<br />

Marten, Astrakhan,<br />

and combination.<br />

Fur Eton Jackets (the latest<br />

Paris craie) in Seal, Otter,<br />

Electric Seal and combination.<br />

_ Fur Trimmings in all widths.<br />

These are a few hints <strong>of</strong> yard<br />

prices 1<br />

tele ttonbte and ear own<br />

W««pUoo.<br />

f<br />

iHH«ipfalty mang* hl»<br />

a t<br />

that the afMage tiBaeu<br />

papafadltat <strong>of</strong>f U»«p><br />

ttftbamtaetlberat<br />

g<br />

nearer tbe •ban and then with<br />

the n<strong>of</strong>ae <strong>of</strong> ten tbouaand cataracts the<br />

brsken bunt tbe £eiten under which<br />

they bad teen •tmggling and moaning,<br />

and, rnabing forward bore upon their<br />

cntt milllQflia <strong>of</strong> tftu <strong>of</strong> loe wbleh they<br />

deposited upon U» beach on tang, ure-<br />

gutar linw, Ai wave after wave brought<br />

In jt* and piled it bighef and<br />

te p gf<br />

bjgbsr the HID fegatuedJtl power, ca*.<br />

UM, catbednJs, and designs <strong>of</strong> the<br />

t b<br />

nWBSt beauty^ with towert, mlijareU<br />

ibd dooiei iparUlng like dtamends,<br />

•prang np M if by magic and fonned a<br />

bnea*t»ork upon tbe line<br />

marked by the command 'Thus tar<br />

abait tboQ go and there (halJ thy proud<br />

P E.SN8TLVAHIA EAIUIOAP.<br />

WESTJEBBEY R, E.<br />

In effect OCr<strong>of</strong>lER 6,18B,<br />

Ie«T« OCEAH CITY u loUowf-<br />

hU?M iH Bd<br />

B<br />

For<br />

Beiurnftipr-DHiTePbJUdf Iptl* far Oe**n <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Uin pyiL^EJUPHlA, EEOAD ST, 8TATI0H<br />

IQINIW fOlS,<br />

iim, ii is • B,<br />

IS), IMS. 441<br />

Olrf, 6.1J, S<br />

W.R.ELLIOTT, GROCER,<br />

JlAfl CDT PBJGB<br />

From 2S to 40 PerCint.!<br />

FOR CASH ONLY.<br />

Graoulatfd Sugar I<br />

N. p, Molatts Ids qE,, was 16c,<br />

fitst Syrup So t 15<br />

p,<br />

fitst Syru<br />

lie.<br />

q,<br />

So qt, was 15c.<br />

dlb wasSOc,<br />

Rolled O»U 4e lb,. 7 lbs, for £6c, i<br />

Rlee (best) 8clb,,3J|lba, fora&c. I<br />

California Prunes 10c lb,, were 10c, or 3 :<br />

tefgSc.<br />

Stareb 7c per Ib, or 4 Ibe, far 25c,<br />

B 7 t 4 f 2<br />

. STODDART'S<br />

CLOAK DEPARTMENT<br />

Every Cloak<br />

reduced to<br />

Closing Figures.<br />

In 30 differed Hy|«, Ail <strong>of</strong> fbl. •aU0B ! i ih.pe*, and<br />

etrrf garment <strong>of</strong> Ihe loti red sited M HOW MABKED,<br />

The prfcrt an |S, U W, tlMt |9. |10, %\%M, I16.M, |U mm p9 wtl.<br />

W* •>!» .how some specially d«lr«He ahap«> !• <br />

as a V<br />

Health Restorer.<br />

Finest tBcOitfes for<br />

in nine, etc.<br />

Council then adjourned until the 19th<br />

last.<br />

i * i •<br />

Praia cape stair clur,<br />

Lseal sportsmen met In Mayor J. M,<br />

E. Hildretb's <strong>of</strong>lieo Saturday Bight and<br />

raised a fund to restock Cape May<br />

county with quail and rabbit, The<br />

game was nearly all killed <strong>of</strong>f last win-<br />

ter by severe weather,<br />

that Judge Beed bad allowed<br />

the writ <strong>of</strong> habeas corpus, but bad<br />

withheld a full hearing <strong>of</strong> the case;<br />

that lie had subjected the mother and<br />

Rev. Charles Palmer preached In the<br />

Baptist Church Sunday morning,<br />

MiBsLisle Haiaey untertained a num-<br />

ber <strong>of</strong> frieuds at tea Sunday evening<br />

fast,<br />

Wesley Megmnlgle spent Saturday<br />

aud Sunday with relatives here.<br />

Miss Alberta Lake Is suflerlcgfrom<br />

a severe suaclt <strong>of</strong> grip.<br />

Mto Eva Clark and Miss Lena Town-<br />

send spent Saturday In this plaoe.<br />

Miss Basel Boyd, <strong>of</strong> (Jamden, who<br />

baa been spending the jsast two weeks<br />

with her gjBiidmotht*, Mra. Halsey,<br />

has returned to her home,<br />

Mi» BesBle LitUe, <strong>of</strong> Tockahoe, Is<br />

rlslUog MUv Mints Andrews,<br />

The Helping Hand <strong>of</strong> the Baptist<br />

Church will give an entertainment in<br />

the obureh in the near future.<br />

Mn, Mlrfam Debmeey spent Monday.<br />

wltbHre.H.tf.L4ke-<br />

MIsi Gertrude Banders baa returned<br />

home after a vMt ot three weeks to<br />

Philadelphia,<br />

HartyfflSbee,o<br />

thto place on Monday.<br />

M».Harry ftdaea anddaoghter camU<br />

bome on Batarfay fern PhlladelphU<br />

when? tbey went to spend the Winter.<br />

Thay like their old" — •—'<br />

that his orier for the removal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

child to the State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey was<br />

Illegal! that action was taken without<br />

consulting the wishes <strong>of</strong> the child, who<br />

wished to remain with the mother, and<br />

that the petition, for the habeas corpus<br />

was fUed by a non-resident <strong>of</strong> that State,<br />

unsupported by proper Jurat,<br />

<strong>On</strong> the other hand, counsel for the<br />

husband raised the question that the<br />

Supreme Court bad BO jurisdiction In<br />

treating such cases as the present, and<br />

that the proceedings were regular, and<br />

were proper as ancillary to the proceed*<br />

lap pending In the court <strong>of</strong> this State.<br />

The Court reserved its decision.<br />

It will be remember* d that Sage, who<br />

was then a resident <strong>of</strong> Atlantic 0%, at-<br />

tacked his wife last April with a razor<br />

and In the melee the woman received a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> Ugly cuts about the fees.<br />

The report was accepted and the com-<br />

mittee continued.<br />

<strong>On</strong> resolution <strong>of</strong> Mr. Rice, the com-<br />

mittee ou flection bills wan abolished<br />

and the committee on general bills dt><br />

reeled hereafter to meet the day before<br />

the Board meets; all bills not presented<br />

to them on that day to He over until<br />

next meeting,<br />

Areeolutiou expressing theeongratu.<br />

latlous <strong>of</strong> the Board to its Htillrltor,<br />

Morgan Hand, V^q., upon the event <strong>of</strong><br />

his recent marriage, was unanlmoiiHly<br />

adapted, and the liojvrd adjourned.<br />

The sociable given by the Ladles' Aid<br />

Society at the residence <strong>of</strong> Ira S, Chain*<br />

plon on ThURday evening last was well<br />

attended and the programme one <strong>of</strong> un»<br />

usual ejEeeliesce. The exercises wen<br />

opened with cougitgaUonal singing and<br />

prayer, Rev. W, A. Massey Invoking the<br />

blessing, Mto Ella jetMes acquitted<br />

heraelf wi th credit as a vocaUst, appear-<br />

ing In a aolOi Victor Fisher gave an<br />

excellent recitation, A new feature In<br />

tbe Instrumental portion <strong>of</strong> the pro*<br />

gramme was a banjo duet by W. E.<br />

Maseey and Harvey Lake, which was<br />

well received as the hearty applause<br />

attested, Benjamin Cham plon followed<br />

with a recitation, and bis delivery spoke<br />

<strong>of</strong> careful prejiaraUoD, Miss Jennie<br />

Massey rendered a delightful vocal solo.<br />

Hunter Thomas refitted in his usual en-<br />

tertaining style, Frank E, Champion,<br />

who has gained quite a reputation as a<br />

rendered a solo on thai instrn-<br />

MI» Bella Hand closed '.he<br />

musical and literary portion <strong>of</strong> the en-<br />

tertafnnient with a recitation,<br />

RefreehmeptB were served and tbe<br />

remainder <strong>of</strong> tbe evening spent In a<br />

social way.<br />

Picture frames <strong>of</strong> all kinds and<br />

mode to order at Philadelphia<br />

Frames may he seen at Jonnson'Bj 810<br />

Asbury avenue, LABAN HEADLBY.<br />

FOB BALE OB LKASB,—Ooean front<br />

lotn; hay front IoU; alio lots In raoet<br />

, AUutl&Cily.<br />

, SeaUoal Olfiis<br />

A Cbild'* Bitter Grief.<br />

A sad ease, whicb brought leant to the<br />

eyes <strong>of</strong> (he spectators was presented in<br />

the Supreme Court at Camden Sutur=<br />

day. It was a habeas corpus cage in<br />

which Mamie Wllscm bniugitt suit to<br />

recovf f- posscHsiod «f her fi*year-qld<br />

daughter who was held by Mr. and<br />

Mrs, William Fecston <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

The complainant alleged that when the<br />

child was a wee tot Mra, Foisiou was<br />

given control <strong>of</strong> It aud now that she Is<br />

able to support it the family refused to<br />

surrender her daughter. -<br />

The child Is five years old and has<br />

been with the FeesUm family since It<br />

was live months old. The woman at*<br />

itged it was withheld from her because<br />

she could not pay its back board,<br />

Mr, Feestou said that his family was<br />

greatly attached to the Htile girl and It<br />

would break the heart, .<strong>of</strong> his. wife to<br />

part with her. He knew he had no le-<br />

gal right to retain possession <strong>of</strong> her, but<br />

he did not think the mother could give<br />

her as good a home aa she bad. He<br />

said that the amount <strong>of</strong> money due wp<br />

not considered.<br />

The little girl cried ''Mamma, oh ma><br />

mu, don't lei them take me from you."<br />

She then clung about the neck <strong>of</strong>; Mrs.<br />

Feestou, who hugged her closely as the<br />

Maiding tears trlek|ed down her cheeks.<br />

Judge Garrison was powerless and<br />

mu]d do nothing but decide in favor af<br />

the mother. Mr. Feeston unloosed (he<br />

child from the .embrace <strong>of</strong> his wife and<br />

as the. tears rolled down his cheeks he<br />

ted the little one over to its mother,<br />

She grasped the little baud and left the<br />

room with the little girl screaming for<br />

her fester mother, white Mre. Feestou<br />

hid her face In her hands mid wept,<br />

Judge Garrison was overcome and<br />

left the court room remarking, "1 don't<br />

want to see that po<strong>of</strong> woman weep*<br />

ing,"<br />

Msohxtety<br />

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To UfOTldc for ittjE dlap«MI «fee*i<br />

. tain lets In tile BsrsBstaaiaeesB<br />

<strong>City</strong>, COHttty <strong>of</strong> Gape lii ud<br />

De !i 6B«ffll, bjr the Mayor and OOfflwfl <strong>of</strong> the<br />

BcroHgii pf Qcpap Gitf i coUdty <strong>of</strong> Qip# Baf And<br />

SMle af He* Jefaejf, that, wbefeaa, Uw aajd<br />

btiFQiiBfc (lid SlitiiB flni daj qf AflgBCt, iue<br />

IKimin! ene Ihaiiupd eight hundred and DII<br />

BUfctlllle <strong>of</strong> DM Einer O. Batea 9$ tile, two<br />

lain joMsJUutflun thowMt*; - '<br />

innue, bftWHB Blxlh aad<br />

and known u JeU namNred Umlg<br />

M3|^-D!BI> (M) Ml tbn# Imndrnd ug MTrtljr-<br />

Diie (STi) in Mwtlciri '"A" KserdiBi to the pUu<br />

<strong>of</strong> |BII qf lite U,»san OtJ AHMiation, In said<br />

bgredgh, for (he purpose* ftn4 rura <strong>of</strong> laid<br />

lHsriJUifhj and wIiBftmi, lbs prwetit Hajor and<br />

pDliBoll Otid the lriU|p*4equat*fOrthppi]rpoaea<br />

md ats for wljjch, they mtt orifltlaiij 1 BBf-<br />

ehaied, and whereat Uit) bonufk haf a 60U*<br />

fide <strong>of</strong>fer <strong>of</strong> OBB Thoiuand Dollar* fer, Ih* aaii<br />

iota by ono Florn E, Charnplnn, whieh prtee «<br />

RUN iscdnaJdered faj ibia SJayor uj OOBBCil to<br />

a'the lobinat in thl*<br />

EL'rjhatnpton pf<br />

"^afamefi<br />

~ i It etmeM, that «Ae Major abd ttirrk are<br />

ibjauthertted l« Siepnre the deed for "<br />

Bornueti <strong>of</strong> Oi.**n Cfii, for the turn pf <strong>On</strong>e<br />

DoIlaH nd<br />

Bn UcBHt*4t that thit ordinance ihaLl take<br />

fft I d i t i<br />

gt diBeijf,<br />

ID wilnen where<strong>of</strong> th*> May or DU tipreUbfci<br />

ut hli hand IBJ nfflsrd (he Hal <strong>of</strong> [he laid<br />

borouffajand «ned the ipe ta » attetted to<br />

by the Bqroqjh Olertl thll Twenty-nlaUl day <strong>of</strong><br />

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p. m9 gAMFlON*<br />

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450 West<br />

OCEAH €JITV9 Wm<br />

jobbing promptly<br />

to. Estimates cheerfully given.<br />

Guarariteetddorlrst-dassw^ii<br />

and use the beat material.<br />

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ivenue, will nxeive prompt<br />

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Sugars <strong>of</strong> all Grades,<br />

Canned Frulr<br />

Pickles, Spices, Raisini, D<br />

Beef, Butter and Lard!<br />

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Every lover <strong>of</strong> Temperance<br />

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Water Supply,<br />

Railroad,<br />

Steamboats<br />

And all other<br />

Thousands <strong>of</strong> bts for sale<br />

at various prices, located in all<br />

parts <strong>of</strong> the city.<br />

For information apply to<br />

E.B.LAKE.<br />

Secretary.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Asso'n,<br />

Over 11,000 SquM© Ptet <strong>of</strong> Moor Room,<br />

EN-<br />

WEATHERBY BLOCK MILLVItLE, N. J.<br />

Goods are as represented or money will be<br />

refunded. Compare prices and you will be<br />

convinced.<br />

ier, Fourth Street and West Avenue,<br />

OOEAN OITY^ N. J.<br />

TIB ru<strong>of</strong>er Ind aheeMron W«fer, All Modi<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bl<strong>of</strong>eCartinnfumhilHsdMihortBftHee. flu-<br />

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Belle we Honii,<br />

••rted ID SHR ilile, HeaU at all bonra,<br />

HAM'L SCHtfBCH, Prop'r,<br />

Tbe annual election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fleere fer the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Building and Loan Asaoeis.<br />

tlon, which WH held on Saturday evea><br />

lag Iftat, renulted ID the choice <strong>of</strong> lb§<br />

following pnUemeai Secretary, WH-<br />

treoaurer,R, Howard Thura;<br />

Ip; y<br />

d&itabfe QQTO<br />

Or B, U,<br />

Bwm I BBIOE 11 BBwm 111—Orderi<br />

for brick IeH at Tbom's hardware and<br />

ftimStaW etme o* at Glean Cottage, 8tU<br />

St aad Hafts ATO., will leoelTe protspt<br />

attedttoii; or «rtttt Abel D/SttOi, sou-<br />

tdbJKteJtaltlOttG<br />

directors, B, B, Sampson, B. B. MiUer,<br />

John Brower, Qndfrey Ang, George Q,<br />

Adams and E, A. Bourgeois,<br />

As the contest for president <strong>of</strong> the as*<br />

soolatfon resHlted In a tie between (I, P,<br />

Moore, the present Inqumbent, uid G.<br />

0, Adams, the election for tUit <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

was made a epeelal order for the FebiU"<br />

aiy meeting,<br />

Tbe pecretftry'a report shows the sow*<br />

daUon to be In a wand finanolal candl<<br />

tlon,<br />

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now In mm In oar lows,<br />

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Window Glass <strong>of</strong> all kinds<br />

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