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Camden Daily Telegram from Camden, New Jersey • 4

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FlttDAY AOTfittttOOtf, AUOU8T Ti, 1898. wisa-s -ii iimi UlfcD. SUMMER ItESOItT HOTELS. HUNDREDS OF THEM. GARCIA KEEPS GREATER OiX Hill GREATER HILL tin, M.J.

Unheard of Prices is our plan for keeping busy i i.i on ften's and Women's Clothing ATI.A.VI'IO Tlie Glialfoiiio HOTEL DliMF HOTEL loves a Dargain ana tne woman wno loves a bargain let tnerm come to Greater Oak Hall, and get so much for their money that they'll wish almost that it might be always August Ponco Do Leon Hotel GEC5TRAL flEV HOTEL BERKELEY Ey lik.il wisi i uisi, of 400. Kvery room with ocau view. Kle- rator to street Sun parlor and open pavilions directly on Boardwalk and on each floor. Itoonia en suitu with bath. Strictly tirst-clao at moderate rates Send for booklet JAME3 OKOKGI3 B1CW.

Many a Case you Men's Suits for Half Have ymt ever bought one of the made- to-measure mills returned liy customers; a distance. We've a few hundred left. We sell $15 Suits for $7 50 We sell $20 Suits for $10 We sell $25 Fuits for $12.50 We sell $30 Suits for $15 Crash Suits for one half Thin Coas for one half Trousers many for one half From single garment to full suit, yon can the one-lmlf Railroad fare paid on purchases Wanamaker Sixth and AHHIItY save THE rius Holmhurst new management Appointment thoroughly nuslcrn and complete. Klevator lo HOLLAND HALL Corner Asbury The location ami appointment of thi new and modern House cannot he surpassed. Fine Ocean View from the broad pialxaa.

The rooms are airy, all have an open outlook, and many have in Ocean View. Wide halls; toilet on every floor; gaa hath and the mnat Improved system of sanitary arrangements. Kvery thing haa been done that would add to the romfort of the guests. Itieycle Accommodations. Sun Parlor Douhle rooms, second and third floors, flM to f.13 per week; fourth floor, 10 to ts-r week.

Single Itooma, from to $15 per week, according to aiie and location of room. Transient Kates. and $.1.00 per day. Children nnder 10 year of age, occupying the same mom with parents, half of the alsive rate. SPKCIAL KATKS To Conventions, per day.

To Families for the So mm, For Largo Parties, and For Karly and raon. MISS M. E. NULL, Formerly of The Gladatont. I irs-lljr on the Ileack.

Oreatlr lui" and refuriiialiM. Hot and cold tea water baUis la huuse. Booklet uaik-I. v.vznr, Owner and I'mprlelor, ON BEACH FRONT. Bjeclal rates until July, Write for booklet -fe a It MY UU 3.

Ocean end Virginia avennci, elevator to street level, long lata ne telet hons MUM. H. 11 HWKKN'KT, Proprietor and Owner. TKNNESSRIfl AVIQNUH. Remodeled and greatly Improved; thoroughly renovated; table and service equal to the hml; moderate orchestra CllAKIsK.S MetJI-ADHJ.

Ideal family hotel. Hams proprietorship ss last year. Orchestra. Terms modcrats. Electric fnna anil elevator.

Free bna to smt from lieach. JOHN W. KMRItr, Proprietor and Uauager. Pennsylvania Avenue near Reach. (For merly Hotel Hoffman.) KMircly rebuilt for illnstrated booklet Henry Darnell.

OCIOAN BND NKW YORK AVKNt'K Delightfully Kituated. Central, rapacity 1Z Table and ervlce nrst-class; popular prices. V. C. RRAD.

Ocean End of Maryland A'tlantle Ity. J. Appointments Orst-elas. Cuisine utiinc-lhsl. Term.

2.r to 3.W per dny. $12 to per week. C. WAItltE.V, Owner and Manager. VICIIIOAN AVENTE.

Near Iteach, OD to $12.00 weekly. Send for llooklet. 3. B. REED.

iorner Kentiuky and Paclfle Avenue. Knllrely modelmj. furnished. All modern ennvrnlenees. Perfect Sanitary arrangements.

Terms. tl.Ml to per WIH'K. I Proprietor, (of Reading, Ts.) DAMl'M AN, Rouih New Avenue near ach. Kxcellent table. Ilome comfort.

to 2.U0 per day; $8 to $12 per week" H. J. CU)UD. PACIFIC AVR. ABOVE NEW YORK.

0ien all the large rooms; full ocean view; all modern Improvement. Mlt3.UHAItLK.Sir. HA8SB. SOUTH CAROLINA AVICNPR Near the Iteach. Hate 2 and ier day; 10 to 118 per week.

Send for Booklet M. WILLIAMS, Ronth Carolina Avenue and Beach, Atlantic City, N. 1. Electric llells. Newly Furnished.

L. A. CHARLTON, Proprietor. Connecticut and Atlantic Atlantic City, N. J.

Cafe and Buffet sttsched. Aiuer-Icsn snd European plan. Open all year ARTHUR ltl.ACK, Proprietor and Manager. u81 Konth. Flrat housa 5.T cui.

Motlerate term. MRS. A. WATSON, Formerly of the Watsou Cottsga. North Carolina and Atlantic Arennea, JA.MKS CAHAIAOK.

Manager. Massachusetts near beach. House refurnished snd thoroughly renovated. Hates, lo $12 per week; I'i per day. Capacity, 000.

JOHN KCANI.IN, Prop. AMKRICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN. Cor. Ark.insai and Ocean Front, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Nearest hotine to the beach.

J. F0UTKSUUK, Proprietor. Opposite the West Jersey and Reaahore HailroAd Ktation. (Pennsylvania line). Ojien the year.

U)V18 KUF.nNLK. Proprietor. On the European plan. Headquarter for gunning and ashing parties. Lunch put np for fishing parties.

Electric cra run to door. Open ll the year. I2.MI per FHANK 8MITI1 Opiwsite Pennsylvtnia Railroad Depot. First-clasa accommodations; terms moderate. Under the old management MEHRKtt.

Concert every night. 1720-22 Atlantic venue, Atluf.lc City, N. J. Meals, and board, fl day op; rooms, 75c. and $1 per night; H.OO per week up.

Open all the year. Dancing every night FRED. B. AI.HRKOHT, I'roprletor. CITY.

Eighth street and Wesley avenue. Full Ocean View. First-claw accommodation. Wide, Cool Verandas. Rpeelal Rate to $10.00 per week.

DINNERS, GOc. MAY1UC1CHY, Owner and Proprietor. CENTRAL AVENUE. Between Seventh nd Elghlh Street. Term.

$7.00 up. Siavinl Rates for Families for Season. 8. HURLEY, l'Mprletor. TENTH ST.

AND ASBURY AVE. Cloae tn Beach and Station. Reasonable Rate. MRS, E. C.

WOOD, Proprietor. FIFTH BT. AND CENTRAL. AVK. Opposite Auditorium snd Park, OCEAN CITY.

NKW JKItSKY. Newly Furnished, Large Rooms, I.rge Insula. Mrs. II. WHMATUAN.

COK. SIXTH AND CENTRAL AVKNCKH, opposlt Andltnrlnm Tark, Iwtwee ecesn suit bay. Klectrle Lights. Flrat-claaa cuisine, l.AO ptir day; 7 lo 10 per week. Mrs.

H. ItARNEH. snd Central Oies City. Open yesr. Reasonable rates, location; two spiare from tb surf, ilepot snd post omi-s, Flu view of ocoao snd bay.

OOFF, PEGGIIIG AWAY Tho Cuban General Marching Toward Holquln. HEAYT F1CHTIKG IS EXPECTED Th Kankaofthe InHiirgcnta leing AaKmentrd by 8iniHli (Inorlllaa Who Klght Their Former Com raw" rs Kli'm'ly. Sititiitco ile Oulia. Aus. 5.

Tho Ppanwh fJoiMTal at Manxnnlllo lias asked Oionornl Oan ia for iK'niilaaion to march to Hol- Eiiin ith hia coninianil without molesta-lion liy tho Cuhnna, anil tho Cnhnn lon.l er hn erantiMl h'w rctiuost. Oiin ia Is now mnrchinj: ursm ITolKiiin, whoro heavy fiithtinn la oxix'cted. Torero niiinliers of Spanish K'lorilltl have ileserletl to tho OnlMUia. an.l ire finlitintr tho Spun- ianla with Ihoaanie fenx ity that tliey for merly iiianifeattH toward the CtihmiH. tiirclti haa guined an important victory over the Spaninrda at Mayarl after heavy fight iiitf.

Tlie Spanish were completely routed and lost heavily in killed, wounded and prisoners. ARMY TO LEAVE CUBA. HoMierN Will Hot. on Ixng Island llr Tore Attackiiitt Havana. Wardiiiiirtnn, AttR.

5. Pwtiilent McKirt- ley. nftor a oonferiMice with Secretary Ii.tia and Sis-rotary Atficr. has taken prompt action for the prompt transfer of Shaffer's forces to Mnntank Point, I 1 The littlletin recited the nnmlior of trans- liurtK on bund at Siuiling-o, and ordered (Jcucrul Shafter's men relicveil from forth or duty it Sanliaeo. Here is the bulletin TROOPS ORDERED HOME.

"War Department, I "Adjutant lieneral's Ollice, "AuKiist 4, ISiK "Tlie Secretary of War has ordered era! Sbaftcr's troops relieved from further duty in Santiago as last ut transportation tan Im provided ami the trannfer of Spnn- mli prisoners will admit of reduction of the arris.ni. Shiw for the Spntiixh prisoners will arrive as follows: "Stcntner Isla de Luzon, sailed from fiiilii July 27. due at Santiago August apaeify. U.RIiL "Isla de Panay, sailial from Cadif. July .11.

due at SmuniKo Anciwt 12: i-apneitr l.ia.. do Satriisteeiii. saihl from rndiz Aucitoit 1. due at Santiago August c.i pneity. 2.2.M.

jivndniiga, sailisl from Cadiz August 1. due at Sintiiign August capacity. 2.174. "t'oliui. sailed from Cadiz August 2.

due at Santiago August 14: capacity. 2.21.'t. "Isui XIII. saihsl from Cadiz August 2. due at Santiago August 14: capneity.

o-j; "San Augnstin. sailed from Cadiz August 2. due at S.mtiago August 14: eapne. ity. 1.070.

"San Ignacio de Ioyola, sailed from Cadiz Angtut due at Snnliago August capncilv. 1.3.V). "San Francisco, sailed from Cadiz Anson! 4. doe at Santiago August 10: eap.ie-Ity. "A lira lite, sailed from Martiniipie Aug-usf 4.

due at Santiago August 7: capacity. 1.0OO. "Totnl rapacitr. 1S.4A4. TRANSpoin-S AT SANTIAGO.

"Anii'ricnn transsirt and their capieity for carrying troops now nt Santiago are as follows: Cntaniii, SOO; C.ate City, ta0; Crand Duchess. 1.2HO; Xliatni. Matetiwan, 72; VigiLtnee, Siat; Olivette, Rerk-shire. 2.VI. Total.

H.770. "Tliese will sail for New York as fast as I hey can he comfortably embarked. The rest nt Montank Point will prepare these seasoned troow fur the cniiiuiign against Havana, in which they probjbly will pnrt. The first transmrt left Santiago yesterday. The movement is exsi ted to be isunpli tisl by August 20.

Five I'niled States volunteer regiments, inutilities, have lieon nnleml to Santiago fur garrison duty. Tlie lirwt has already nrrivod. the other are Ix-ing ptuhisl forward as rapidly a transportation can be fumwhed." Ortii ial advices have come as to the embarking yesterday at Santiago nf some nf cavalry. The transiorts named have a capacity of only .1.700 trisijts, whereas there are in Shaffer's army more than 2lMWN men. There has been need of getting the prisoner away that the I'liiled Stattss lnsiw might be moved back in the bills or brought home.

Rut afler gelling off -tlii1 tranasirts now in sight there will le 1 1.UMi more men to be brought buck to thin country. This great uiiilertakiiig cannot, under nsii 1 1 conditions, be accomplished in less than three or four weeks. Nearly that time has ls'ti consumed In moving about iv thousand troops from Newport News, The same eXsndilure of time has eluir-acteriziil the other embarkation. The hi I mi I iciti seems nlmiast a desperate lie in face of tlie ilerlari I ion of Surgeon tienernl SternlsTg that the worst is still to entile. Tlie Surgeon tictiernt's nllu'e has now to do sscially with the rare of the men during their Voyage back to Monlnuk Point, on the basis thnt they will get away a mii cv.H-c!ed.

lieiienl SternlsTg i anxious ihnt there should be tin N'iitinii of the ('oiicho affair, and tunny precnuliuns will ls taken. Surgeon llavard. at Snnliago, has full instructions as lo the lining out of transport for tin1 sick, and the naval ship Resolute hi turn pul nt the disposal of Stir-gisin Ceueral SlenilsTg. Aeeordluc to Colonel Ids ker. It aeeni to lie the intention of tho administration to bring the well first nml then the sick.

SDBDRBAI IEWS. IVronl Note and Other (Jixwlp lhrrel from Ncur-liy Tnwna, ll Kale Shaw. Hie post mistress. I unite III. Ml Anna Adam Is visiting her cousin.

Ml Marguerite Nelll. Ml Kate WishI. of Philadelphia. I visit, lug Iter brother. Ileorgc Winl, of this plmsv Ml Kinllii Hoiige, danuhli-r of 1 John liongea, nf Cnuiden.

I lsllliig Ml Annette Itranln. tr. I.e Kevre and lier iiinther. Mr. Husuii Join are nn an outing Ihrongh the New I'ngliiiid states.

The crank nil Mr. Ilela'a steam launch broke lust nlulit causing some dlllleiilly III returning In her mooring. Mr It, V. flatten fell alsuit twenty feet from a scaffold, while painting house at ilrenloih. ycalerday.

Mr. Ilntlen wa not seriously hurt hut was badly shaken np, Tno boys, l.ion and Walter Hunt, aged t'J and year, who reside at No. Iiuvs North Fifty fourth street. Philadelphia. werf Iroxiosl.

yesterday nftpriiisiu. while ba'hlng In Altiionessfin lake. August 8. Hrti Ma. daughter of Hie lata Peter ud tbe Int.

Ellis ClU-kHt1iit gcd 24 years ssd II months. Relatives Biitl friend of the family are re-siwclfully luvlted lo attend the funeral uii Mnturdsy morning at 8 o'clock, from her Nil mutt South Sixth street. High it) Him at (he Church of tk Hn ml Heart at It o'clock. Interment at i i Mary's remclry, Oluucrstcr N. J- HELMIIOl.D.-On August 3.

Alfred aon Ilerrnao A. ami Surah K. IK'lmnniu, siicd 811 rears. TUp relatives and friends of the family. Lo Trliiliy No.

17. I. Phila delphia Typographical 1'ulnn, No. 2. ami enuilorc of Wesloott are re- apeclfuHy Invited to nllr-ml 1 1n funeral cr- vice, on Saturday sfternisin, August ai 2 o'clock, at III late residence.

No. to2 l'enn street, Camden, X. J. Interment private, itii issyis- Msnd Ul HIUI daughter of the lute John ami Emma Murray, aged 22 years. Ttl relatives Mini friend of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral servhvs, on Saturday, at 12 o'clock, at the residence of Her uroiuer, itaipn No.

..7 East walnut avenue, uu N. J. Interment private. run REIT. FOR RENT 837 N.

Srxth st, cor. of York, open stnlrwav. 10 rooms. (11 con veniences, heater IKM N. Sixth porch house, room a.

nnen stairway, heater. all conveniences W.M r.01 Carman I) rooms, heater. 1H.M fiXU Rridire rc. 5 moms, bath 10.00 RANDAL K. MORGAN.

207 Market Street. FOR RENT- 829 Rroadway. rooms, store $2M R42 8onth Thlrcl A rooms, lion li siiiiIi Sixth roonia T. F. ltO.VRDMAX, Real Estate ml Insurance.

SKI Urondwsy COZT. Hi ICSES Splendid condition: low rent; 5 mln. from Vine st. l' Segal st cxcVKSioam. TXIVAfiONAL PARK n-the lcln-are.

The I'nrivalhil Kanjily Temiierimv Reaort. Steamer "National Turk" lcnvm tn-et wharf, Philadelphia ilnilv, e('pt Snnihiy. at ami 10 n. 4.no anil p. m.

The anil 10 j. m. ninl nml p. tn. lamta will atop ntnt't, Cmmlen.

Ite-ttiriiiiic, lenvi-n the PurU nt tilill. 0 nml a. .1. ninl p. in.

I KDKKTAKKRS. V. B. STRANO. anil Kuilialmrr.

No. 0o7 RniailwaT. hone No. 22. Caoiil.

n. N. RLAKR. rioli'Maker anii Kmlxiliner. Phon No.

'M. 1721 Rromlwny. R. F. SOUItDF.DKR, Fn.lertnker ami KmlmlnitT.

S. Fourth. Phono Ai'Ci. K. K.

JEFFKRIS. I nilertaker, 11. 'W Hroailway. Cjinnli ti. rOR SALIC.

New Jump-Sent Apply X. W. eir tier I.awnro ave. ami atnt't. LKtiAL SOTKEI IX fHAXCKUY (IK XKW JKHSKY To F.IUiihelli fleca.

Rvau t'lesx. K.ihvanl "l-eu. t'ailwallinliT Clecg. Kmma K. Cleun.

William I'lcue ami Kate I. C'Ickk, bin wife. Ity virtue of an unler of the Court nt lllilile on the ilay of the date hereof. In a inue wherein Mary KlixalM'tu eouiplaiiiaiil ami yon are di fenilauli. run are riptlrei to nppenr.

plead, aiiBWer er de-mur the Mil of wld mi or the tUlnl dar of Oct.dier licit, or the mild hill will ln taken a innfeMl iumIi yon. The sill. I dill la tiled to fnredow a mnrt-liuue Khen liy Albert Stevens and Cornelia hi wife, to Thoinii Cli-ittf: dated the nineteenth day nf Mny. ekliteeii liuiulretl mill neiellty live, nil I.III.W III (lie elly of uinl New Jersey, uinl nfu wards assigned to the And you KlUalieth Cb'iiB. are mmle defendant l- iiusc ymi are the Idoiv of Thomas Clec.

who owned suld loorlnced preiulsctt. ttie lime of his ilemh. And you Kvan II. Fdwnrd t'lecs. ChiIb alla.hr Kiinn.i K.

I'leijtf and Wllllain ClrBB are made defendant, le'i ause you are i liililn and heirs nt law of the snld Thoinii i'I den nsiil. I Ami y.m Kale I'. ch u'lt are made defend-1 lilt. hei MiIsi- you lire the Wife of the lllil WIIIImiii Ciena, and by ilrlne thereof yon nil i 1 11 1 III some or lllli'resl Die mortuiik'id preiolst's. K.

A Market sirti-t I'miideit. lulled Anansi 1. N. Id IN ClI.VNrKUY ill- XKW JKItSF.Y To Cluirlotie Ji Ji ff. roii.

liar rlet and III. hard I and to I he heirs, ilei, Isees itlld persotml rep- i resi'tltalltei, of lioliert lUllop-, Ity 1 Itnie of uu order of the i ourt of i hmi-cerv of llie Hiale of New Jersey, made on the day of the ilale hereof, III 1 wherein The l-rovident Unllilliiii und l.niin A' la tloll, i.f Clltielell. NlMV Jersey, Is ei.mplalll- nut. imil CTirohne Itllmp and yon are de-feliilaiils, you are re.pilreil to appear, plead. iiiKii.r or Jo the hill of sun! 1-otn pl.ilniiiii on or In-fore the fourth dav of llitol.er lieM.

or the sal. I lull Will lie taken II eiilifesse.l V'OI The I. Ill I. lo fore, lose Inort-llat'e epen l. It and Caroline y.

Illllops. Ills Mlfe. lo I he iTolldellt lllllld lot; and lano luiloti, Caiuilen, eu Jersev, ilale, the tilnlh day of July. Ill the year of our l.ril one thousand eik'hl htiiult'ed and iiineiy four, on lau.ls In tin- elly of Caimliii mid In the Slate titid vmi I harlot le Jefferson nf Xe Jersiy, Haiti. -I lUllop-Itlllops, nml iersolil rep Illllops.

are mid lili hard Johnson the heirs, ielsie and reseiilalltes of llolii'rt lua.li- defi inlaiit" I herein IH-Ctllise II Is i h. hi nlh ceil that Von are some of Hutu lis the rl Illllops. ileeeased. who is tier of the ll 1.1 hllnls. and Von.

Jeffersnn, are uiinle defeiiilnni llo relll In-, iiiki' It Is therein lllleueil that ton an- Hie liusl.Hlld of Charlotte Jefferson. und hv thereof elaltii or may lalin lo have liu heal nrlesy llileri-t In saiil lands IIKVKV I lU IHi. Jit Solli llor of Couiplaliiiiut. No Market street. Camden, 4 limed Aut-nst A.

I. IHiis. DR. HOBENSACK BEND FOR BOOK. C58 N.

Eifhth abotf tinm, Phlla Fortnerly at rVcoml Ht. Ismt atihmsl, Kliwxl Nertou. Dvhillly. lUcrm. Hlrlcturr KUiMer.

Kid Kkia lieaam, VriPiMidl, llydro-sa, Rnptnr. Pile iH-rmam ntly cnnsl by Impmred tnrthixla, without pain or delete tiua from boalnrM. Iloitra. 0 a. to aa.

PnixUy, 8 to 13 awm. i i i1- NKW JFRfEY ORADITATK N11ISK DIUFAIMlY. OFKIOK. rM KKJ) HTRF.F.T. CAMl)FN N.

J. B. HUi'KHIN TBNUENT. TICLKPIIONK N(. i But There's a Material Difference When the Proof Comes from Camden.

There ar a great many of them. Kvery paper haa Ita aha re. Statemetila bard to believe, hurder to prove, Statciiieiita from far-away placet. What people say In Maine, l'lihllc expression from California. Oft lines) good indorsement there.

Hut of llttlrt service here at home. Camden people want bK'al prsif. The sayings of neighbors, friends nmt cltl-en. Home Indorsement Count. It disarms the skeptic la beyond dispute.

This Is the backing that stands Isdilud overy box of Moan's Kidney Pills: Here Is a raso of It Mrs. Klla Colcy, who Uvea at the turner of Stevens and Third streets, says: "I rocnin mend I loan's Kidney l'llla to the 'minion public. A lady friend got a box for me nt Com Kill' drug store at a time when I as very bad and lame with a sore back. I was not laid up or even sick, simply felt mb cranio. After the first two or three doses I felt better and I Improved so riildilly that I was pleasantly surprised.

Not only ha the palu In my back disappeared, but my general health baa greatly Improved. Any thing I can do or aay to reeomuicnd Dunn's Kidney Pills to others, will be cut-crftilly done. Tula la only ou ease In hundred right here In Camden people whom you may know, people whoa statements can not In disputed. Hoau'a Kidney l'llla are for sale by nil dealers. 1'rlee euta per Isix or sent by mall on receipt of price.

osier Mllhurn Company, lluffalo, X. sole agents for the 1 ulled Slates. Iteiiienilier the mime 1 loan's ami take no Other. A BEY PICKER BURLED TO DEATH Fatal Accident Closes a Day of Dissipation. A COMPANION SENT TO JAIL Coroner Will Investigate the Story Told by the Man Who Was In Company With the I'nrorliiiiate One Who Was Killed." William Frogson, an Italian berry picker, was struck and instantly killed last night by an Atlantic City express train he-twisn Atoo and Ilcrlin.

Frogson, In company with Patrick Magco ami in unknown man, had lai working for a man nanus! at llaitiiin.nton, ami yesterday morning rii-eiveJ their pay. They started to walk to this city, but spent the greater part of the day drinking lieer. and when they continued the journey last night, were all drunk. A short distance out from Ateo the nukuown man fell ou the Hide of the road, anil after relieving him of hw money, meson nml Magce proossled up the track. They had gone but a short distance, when Magce heard a train approaching from the rear.

Is.king hack he saw the train almost nim them, and yelling to Frogson. juniixil to one side. Frogson. however, coiilil not get out nf the way. and was hurled several into the air.

The train was stopisal, nml when Frogsun was picked up, fife was extinct. The Isidy was placed on the train and brought to this city. 'Hie Nsly was horribly mangled, the skull fractured, one arm broken nn.l one leg broken in three placiss. Magce was also plais-d on the train, an.l did not know that his companion was struck until shown his Isvly, lie is now locked up It the City Hall, pending an investigation. PITMAN CAMP OPENED TO-DAY.

Preliminary Meeting" Were Concluded Iat Kvenlng. Pitman drove, N. Aug. Never in the history of the Pitman (trove camp-uniting lm vjp such sctnes Is-cn wilnesscd at so early a utage of the 'camp as have Is-cn svti during the past two days. Yesterday the enthused.

worwhiicrs marched on the avenues, shouting, singing and pleading with their friends to sock salvation. The sivnes were thrilling and drew cottagers fmui nil parts of the grove. ViKterday was Kpworth league day, and the licaguers eiinie from all p.irts of New Jersey and from Philailclphin ntnl otluT parts of I'ennsylvanin. The Jubilee was under the auspii-es of the Camden Illsirb Is'itgue. After a song service led by lr.

(iilmour, Kev. .1. II. Whilton, of C'raiiKT Hill, conducted a devotional service, during which be thanked the Al-uiigthy that "the hile dove of sace hov-cnil in the air and will settle on the inlands of Cuba. Porto Kiiit and the Philippines." The address of web-onio was made by Ir.

K. K. Hewitt, one of the dirii-tnrs of the Assis iation. and the ressinse was made by K. Taylor, presiib nt nf the Camden District league.

ltcv. .1. Kulp, of Pensnukeii, dcliv-eretl the nioriiiiig address on the subject, "Methislism llisiriru-ally luterpreled." The prettiest w-eiie of the day was when the children of the Junior league marcbed down Fourth avenue to the circle, singing "I've Anchored My Soul in a Haven of Und." Tlie children hud their meeting in the talM-rnacU. Mrs. I II.

Swain, of (Joshcti. led the nfteriiisiti devotional semi1, and conduct-isl the testimony. On the subject, "Tlu-Is iigue," Kev. Frtsl Jewell ssike on Its spiritual work; Miss Helen offers, nf Camden, sike on literary work, ami Kev. J.

Morgan Keait ss.ke on hi in I work. At the evening service there was an Fp-worth Is-ngne testimony scrviiv, IihI by H'V. Peterson, the local pastor. Dr. Marshall, of the Broadway church, of Canideu.

made an address on Ihe Is-agne In getiernl. nnd the meeting closed with a consecration service. The camp-meeting pniH-r Is-gan to-day and all of the prominent workers are In the grove. Kev. K.

i. Hyde conducted the sunrise wrviet ami the young inis'tings. In the tnliornai Kev. Charles M. swell haH charge of Ihe allar aer-viis-s nt tin- nililiO-iniii.

T.Mrs, kale Smilli, who U.ill Ita? 'he holiness and workers' iiindingsTin thv tcniJe arrived last evening. Dr. K. I'. D.

Pepiier, conducted Ihe o'clis Bible readings, Pn-sidliig Fhlcr Harris, of the Camden District, os'tuil the camp-meeting. Ker. John Snas- will preach In (be afternoon and Kev, 4. Morgan fteiul In the evening. A Htrnng Nation Consists of strong men and healthy women, and health and strength ilns-nd nisin aire.

rich bbssl which Is riven by Hissl's Harsn-imrilla. A nation which inkes inilliona of IsittliHi of IIimsI's Karsapiirilla every year is laying tlx foundnllon for hen 1 1 the wisdom of which will surely show itself in yean, to come. HOOD'S riLt-H are prompt, efficient, always reliable, raay to take, esoy to operate, during August The man who i five out of ten. SpeclalSuXdiSriOfferlngslnWomen's and Girls' Wearing Apparel Women's Stylish Summer Cheviot Serge Tailor made Suits, $7.50 Women's fine Cheviot Suits $8.75 Womsn's Cheviot, still finer, $10 styli Women' and stylish figured Shirt Wnlsis st 4.V.. ami fl.tKI, Kvery waist was originally double.

tiliV stylish navy blue tailor-nindc Suits fur fi.iK). tiirls" liobbv tailor-made suits In navy cheviot for of reasonable amount Brown, Market, Phila. PARK. Second and Bergh Streets, Park, N. J.

-TERMS- BARNEGAT BAY FISHING. Krerybody Having; Lnck in landing the Finny Tribe This Season. Hoa Ride Park, Aug. 4. Fishermen have been In high glee the past week.

Catches are fully up to the July average, which Is far and away ahi-ai) of recent years, tin Tuesday not a yacht was left nt tbe Sea Side Park disk or at Itnrnegat pier every boat had Its parly. From Harm-gat pier alone thirty-one yachts went forth to try contusions wlta the gamcy and sporty weak Ash. It Is iiisimIIcss tn add that the weak Ash came off aci-emi liest. The catches ran all the way from loo to fish. Captain Waller (irant, In the Helen, had out Mr.

John Weber und pnrly, from Ashury Park. Their eat ell was the highest, over oim. Captain Snmncl Vanderreer, of the yacht Vlda. cume back wlih more than 'JK nml Captain Eugene Imgstreet, of the sloop Amlarena, hud nearly as ninny. Captain Horace Errlekaon, of llnrnegiit, claims a cnteli of As" Ash In one day.

(i. Friend mnde a catch of In seven days at the Clarence hntise, Itnrnegat, 2.MU weak Ash were brought In. The smnllest single day's call was ml, while two days ran about Too. At Wan-town and Forked Ulver. Haven find Itarnegnt nlso, there Is not a day lint ibs'sn't overage a ton nf weak Ash caught with hook and Hue.

Hurry I). Dougherty ami F.lwood Worrell, of Misircstown, In three days caught fil4; the Arst duy, iss the second day. nnd IKI the third (lay. Judge K. Ambler Armstrong, of the Camden Comity Courts, led the Sunday sehisil exercises on Sunday of this week nt the Ijiwyer John A.

Weaver had charge of the sacred song service In the evening. A wis'k ago this service was In charge of Kev. Iir. Knight, a aon-ln lnw uf lllshnp Scsrborongli, of the Protestant Episcopal dliK-ese of New Jersey. E.

Ambler Armstrong, Mrs. It. II. Arm strong. Miss Emily W.

Codings, Miss Joseph-I lie Colling, H. W. Callings, Clifford C. Col-lings and Mnyue Ilellestun are popular Camden guest ut the Munhnssct. A PKCTMAR ACCIDFNT.

Trolley Car Htruck I and Frao tnretl Ilia Skull. While playing beneath a trestle bridge of the trolley road on the bench at Soiilh Cape May, yesterday afternoon, Jiinies Fmnk llalg. a 1'J year-old boy living at ltlverton. raised up between the tracks and was struck on Ihe head by a passing ear. Ills skull was fractured and hi Injuries nre very dangerous.

He was sent on a bite train tn CoiiMr Hospltnl, where the doctors have hopes of snvlng his life. The parents of the boy, with their children, went to cape May on Wednesday In spend their vacation nnd they an1 distracted by the accident. Under One Flag" at Willow Grove During the week Is-glnulng August 1st there will lie a celebration nt Willow lirove thnt will eclipse anything over Attempted la-fore, 'liie soldier of nil nations will ls represented and grouped under one Hag, the "Htnr and Htrlis'S." There will lie a grand patflnlic symisisium every night arranged by Hrooke and his Chicago Marine Hand, 'Phi In addition lo the other attraction of the park. Take Philadelphia and Heading Hallway. Fnl nnd frequent trains.

Hound trip ire 'Vt cents. One way Lit cctil. i mi Ileal KatatA Transfers, The following transfers of real estate were recorded yesterday: tiloiieester township, seres laud Thomas Norerosa to Cnllon Norerosa, $175. Hlneklnii', a iLI-PXl orees laud David llnlnl, Sheriff, to Edwin Megargee, et fW.taai. WatxMitown.

middle White Horse stone road -Aaron Watson to Thnniss H. Watson, H-(V tlliklnnd. lot No. 4112. 411, 40T.

4IW slid 40t- Victor lliiinbrecht to Hnnnra Dnven-isirt. Csmdcn, N. s. 'Division HO ft. K.

Ninth -Dnild It. Ilalllnger tn John MiUoSnn. I.W. Pavnnla, Fulton 211 ft. W.

Third E. tlllhert et all, eieeulor. lo Hamoel W. Uwls, fl. F.riem.

aeald head, hives, the skin nf sny sort Instantly rellewl, penns-nently eiireit Push's Ointment. At any drtif store, i ground floor. Olen Juno Write TlicKciitucliy THE CLOUD Hotel BRUNSWICK THE VlCTOlllA The H0BS0N Hotel CARLSBAD I A Klr LA NORMANDY sf i iswitiviriiivi HOTEL MALATESTA Congress Hall FORTESGUE HOUSE Kueiinlo's Hold INLET HOUSE Schaufler's Hote I OCEAN Hotel Mavberrv July 15: $1.50 to $2.00 Per Day; S. JI- Vandalia House La Pier Cottage TiiePIQUA; Paiuc Hotei: HOTEL EY TloPOHTLH Hotel ITGLEi Albrccht'sllotol to TO BDILD A NEW SCHOOL. Stockton Koard or education Will Not llent Temporary (Quarters.

Tlie Hoard of Education met last night and laid over the recommendation of tlie l'rocrty t'omiiilttee In rent the second flisir of the ltnscdale fire house for si li.sil pur-posi-s. on aetsinnt of statement by Mr. Iteale, of the First ward, that the chairman of Council's Finance Committee bad Informed him that tho money for the erection nf a new school house would be today, Mr. Klrkbrlde waa Instructed to act as i-liiilriiiaii of tho Finance Committee until Chairman la'as decides upon a successor to Frederick Jones, resigned. Miss Minnie Williams was appointed a teacher at Harrison school at T2 per month.

O. V. Si-hmld was awarded the contract for supplying the sclusils with 120 tons of egg ami .1 tons of stone coal at M.4S per ton. A re-ipiest from the onnty Huncrlntrndent, that the Hoard attend a meeting nf tbe other Itoarda of the county at tho County Court House on Saturday. August 2lith, for the purpose of organising a County Board nf Kilin nllon.

ill be compiled with. The Committee on Rules waa Instructed to decrease tho lrorty Committee to three inemliers. A number of bills were ordered paid. STOCKTON SHOUT NOTES. Itadlant Hlar Ixslge.

Shepherds of lleth-leliem, gave a picnic at Turk yesterday. The I'll liens' Eire Company has engaged the Kiss, ml Regiment Hand, of Philadelphia, to accompany the company on a visit to Iturllngton on October IKMb. rroliiildy the largest picnic of the season at Htis-kton Park waa given yesterday by a istiiiUliiallnn of tho eolored ehiirebi-a of Camden. About 1,000 people partbiintlug. Jo and recently opened a Chinese laundry at Twenty-fourth and Federal streets, a few days ago they hud a dispute nml on Monday last Jo disappeared with all the elothca left to lie laundered, t.tt re-lunliicd and honestly cashed all checks presented for goods.

FOR THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP The Fastest of lllcycle. Itlilcrs Will Meet at Willow Grove. The greatest bicycle rai-es III the history of the ssirt will he held at the Willow rove truck. I'blladelphla, totnorrow after-niHin ami evening. In the afternoon Edd'e Mi-liiiffee, Amerlca'a cliauiploti, will meet the wonderful Welsh midget, Jimmy Michael, while Tom Union, the rhnmplmi nf Europe, ami Harry Elkea, of llosion, will race mllea.

The Michael -Mcliiiffer race, should he one of tbe most Interesting that lias ever Inkeu In this country, Tbe men ore roeisxnlxnl rlvnls fur the world's chaniplotishlp and Ihe greatest followers of paw In eycledoin. Ml, Intel haa Ix-cn In ruining at Willow llrove all this week ami great crowds of cycling eiithuslasla have dally visited the ruinous board track to see the wee wonder In his training sprints behind his perfect luicetnaklng teams. Melliiffee, the midget's rival, arrived at the track from Charles lllver, yesterday. The great Huston laiy waa aiiimpanled by the entire pace-making team of the National Track Assis Intl. m.

comprising slily four of the fastest racing wheelmen In the world. Disturbance at Mcl'narhlln'a Flats. Thomas J. Mauley, a McLaughlin Hats resident, was before the Recorder this morning on a charge of disorderly conduct. In the flata, yesterday, thers waa excitement of all kinds for several hours and I'liUi-cninn Fltasluimnna waa Anally compelled to' arrest Mauley, as be appeared In be the cause of the disturbance.

He was sentenced to ten days. HOTEL ATGLEP' Ninth AVAt.ON. OTELAVALO AVAIX)N. N. J.

Term 2.M per day Bathing, Flatting, Boslinr A. RvKHlNN, Proprietor. CEDAR Besr tho Heach. Mmlaro Improvement. A very pleasant sslior home.

Cnlslnf servle not tevllts. 7H fwtt froln ths besrh. K. I). AORIO, B.

V. MT.I3-KY, Ut of th Aetna. WJI.nW4Mi. Fell IKiwn Htalra. Alary Ann Homier, aged 72 years, of No.

ii7 Pine street, fell down stairs at her home, about ft o'clis IliU morning, and sustained conisnnd fracture of her right arm, She was la ken lit the Cooper Hospital. Advertise in Ihe "Telegram." Latimer SlotcF "No such thing 'a "summer enmplalnt" where llr. Fowler'a Kvtraef of Wild Htraw-Is-rry la kept handy. Nature's remedy for fiery looseness of the bowela." Advertise In the "Telegram." Alrrti tn lhi.

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