Ocean City Sentinel, 29 November 1900 IIIF issue link — Page 3

WATER WORKS SOLD.

CAPE MAT COUNTY NOTES.

Ocean City Sentinel. " ««r. o-w. imx. j.v.

... — ; IUpp, Rct. A. a. Kyoett, Pmf. C. H. a, 1800 ^ l * , ' ,mer,loru .ud Walirr H. The Hew Purchasers lo Hake Exicnalrc New. of the County (lathered from

I’litUdrlplila, were louklnc hftCT their Improvements lo the Svslem. V arious Sources. ' roperty Inlereata brre on Toraday. A. alatad In our culumna last werk {—

nf <h. Led la.' „ o,,.,, ClIi , water work, and «ar. r.,. Jollll K ilnr , will

' plant have lawn »<>ld by the Ocean City ! n,, p;

1 awM-iatiau, lliruuitb the aKenry of

THE PASSION PLAY. ATUNTIC COUNTY GLEANINGS.

THURSDAY, NOVRMBRH a

W^,.hail he glad lo receive Item, of Th . r new. and .oommunlcatlona of Interest , '*«'*Kular meeting

to this cummunlty and our reader. “Uilllary of the Presbyterian chutcb very where. will be held Monday evening

Adamlaalnf rslor’a Hale. «r UK At. KHTATK w-

lailrnd Itaf.fsUif.

juagv aiv acaaaoag a a.

communication, should u «- iheAsIdenca of Mr, David CrLweH ' Krucy of In a two week.' killed with the full name and 1 cnenerflavanth ctr.Li'_. .t V? ’ M a*»y * Kdwards, and the transfer Monday ne*t “ »f the writer, tint neeeaaanly S^eoth stmet and (eutr.l sve „„ lw „„ H., U rd.y next, when | • >.lii..f- ..... ... . nue ^ ' I p

LiOCAli HAPPENINGS. Holiday trade has started. I'atrnnlxa tike Hkniini-.i. advertlaers. Day. are approaching tlralr ahorleat. TAend In your holiday adrertlsemeut Warm weather for this time of t|„

_ A Fxl wards VI Fred cottage. Central if Ninth street, to William H. Dels) of Phllsdel ptils. Ttis pur chaser tends ratal or the house and addin

A number of

The post oOlce w III ubwr

hours (o-day.

A number of houses In nt

heiOK painted.

Mn». D. E. !.ake Is s|iendli

In Philadelphia.

II. C. IIIURlnkm, of t'amd Our |iuhllc achoul will hr day and to-morrow. Mrs. Emma Corson was i phla vbdior over Holiday. Preparations lor Chrlstm Older In all the cbun liea. Huuday-schuols In this cl practicing Chris!

Two parties li

III cl

c enjoye l

Judge DouRlaas, ot Cape May Coui House, was In town yesterday. Itusinews men-lianta In this city ai piepailtig for the holiday trade Monday-school attendance Is gmi lug—Chriattnaa IsdrawiuR nigh. Lkuumou council will meet In rrguli monthly session to-morrow evening

Two or tbit

will he aolemulrcd Councilman Hliles and wife s|wnt Friday and Saturday In Philadelphia. Dr. U. K. Paleu, of Philadelphia, «a. among Tuwd.y's visitors at tins Mrs. Mule W. Moore returned home Tueeday after speudiug a tew days In Philadelphia. iteorgr 1.. Horn, of Philadelphia, was here on Tuesday In the Interest uf his really holdings. Miss Jean Turberl returned home Monday evening, alter speudiug several weeks In Philadelphia. Thomas H. Hlmmuus, It. 11. Weatherby and A. W. Henry, «f Millville, were in town on Tuesday. Charles I,, llillord has greatly enlarged his grocery store, corner Twrlllli street and Aabury avenue. Rev. S. Wesley l.skc Intends making improvements to his cottages on Ocean avenue, below Eighth street. Mias Mute Coraoii, Mis. Hainish Hand and Mias Alice Wats in visited relatives at Tuckaboe yesterday. Hon. Kheueur Adams, of Philadelphia, who owns considerable property here, came duwu Tuesday evening. Tile Y. P. U. of the .Baptist church have decided to raise tltkO toward the purchase of a lot for the church. J. (1. Bucher and wife, of Narberth, Pa..<-sa^-dow uun Thursday and opened their Wesley avenue cottage fora aeasuli. Anderson Bourgeois has wild one of his store properties on A-buty avenue, below Eighth.treet. to 11. A. W. Smith. William B. Currey, of Philadelphia, who owiia a collage on Central avenue, above Fifth street, was down on Tues-

day.

Mrs. JosephineCreaswell has returned In her home In this city after a few days' visit with relative. In Philadel-

phia.

If y Ml know of an item of news tell II to I lie newspaper man. (let Into this habit and he will always be your friend. An Enterprise telephone has been placed In Ihe BlCKTlNKt. office. Orders over the 'plione will receive prompt attention. Tlie fourth quarterly coiifcreuce of Hie First M. K. church of this city Is to he held ou Monday evdnlug, December 10th next. An iuletcwllug game of base hall will he played at Sixth and Aabury Hits aflernouu between the married and Edward Burdick, of Pblladrlpli has purcliased uf Anderson Bourgeois a bouse and lot on Asbury aveuui low Fifteenth street. J. Wesley Arthur and mother lie re ou Tuesday shipping their b hold goods tu Philadelphia, where they will reside for the winter. Ixiuls F. Folia, Jr., who hi rmidoyrd at A. Campbell's si Kip for sevrlsl mouths past, I u rued tu bis home lu Camden. City Huperluteodeut W. K. Lake and wife will leave ou Haturday for Washington, D. C., on a vacation. They expect to be abaeul a couple of weeks. The I aid lew' Aid society of the Fiist M. E church will hold a mrellng next Monday evening at the residence of Mrs. H. S. rttautoii.fll I Central avenue. Isaiah Christian aud family, uf Druulavllls, have been spending several days at the residence of the former's brut her, John B. Christian. (EM Asbury avenue. Miss Halils 11. Young returned lo be home at Petersburg Haturday alter se> era) days'visit with tier sisters. Mrs. David Creaswell and Mis. Mary Young, In Ibis city. Clarence Hrull, a clerk In tbe Central Trust coni|«uy'a office liere, returned to his duties Monday after a few days' vacation, having spent hi* time hi Phlladcliilila. David Mmllb, of Klgewaler Park, wtwwe summer rretdciiee » at Meveuleeuth street and Asbury avenue, waa down on Haturday looking after his realty holdings. * A. M. Roy to. of Mfeaklya, N. V.. Who has hern III Paris for several UHiiitlw, Issiwiidlng a len days' vacalloo in Ihlseily, lbegu»t.or his motlier, Mrs. J. K. Hoyle. C.disctar W. K. Yuan*gad fsmliy.of Anglrsea, who have lusl^Virired from an ex leaded Hoillwiu Irip. are Ihe Kneels of H L. Hand and wife ai lbs Down Chy Ikouas. Ira H Cbsiupiuu, Hamurl 1 Anbur D Harroas, Wllllsm and Abal D. Hcull have haen represent Ocean Mly P^R fW at like;

ud l.'xxle Hchoch, Hlautey Kalbach, lid Bev. J. H. Adams aud wife repremted Hie Bsptlst Young Peoples' ulou of this city at the county conrntion at Cape May city last Friday, lev. J. II. Adams was elected presl*.

ent of tbe Union.

At least three ladles, while In Ml rolbers' store lu Phlladelphls on Haturday, were relieved of their pocket books, due was Mrs. H. D. Uobliison, Ihlseily, who lost tl5.0>. Another was a friend of Mm. George W. Imw. of Ocean City, whose loss wasgg&.W. The bird puree contained $17.00 .eague uf this city, the following offivrs were elected: President, Wllllaiu K Fisher; vice presidents, Mark W. is, Carrie Mason, Harry Adams, eHlepheue.m; secretary, Mrs. A. Milner; Ireasurer, Clarence Hcull; Junior Iperintendrut, Maggie Burley . William H. Woolstou. sou of Albert . Woolstou, of Camden, well-known irrs, received painful Injuries last Thursday afkerjioon, while riding a bicycle near bis home, by colltllog a lieavy wagon, liider skillful asl trealment lie Is rapidly leooverlug sod Is now able lo move abou

A pretty wedding was ir home ot Ihe bride, .reel aud Asbury i

veiling, at 6 M. Gandy am both of this . 'mis of holy

B<

solemnized at wraer Eighth nue, Tuesday

clock, w hen Olleer Mias Mura M. Bennetl, ity, were united lu the vedlock. Kev. John H. ir of the First M. E.

iiurcb, performed Ihe ceremony, lu presein- - of tbe groom's Immediate

family ai

a few Invited g

Abbie Ewan, of Beesley'a Point, acted bridesmaid aud Elmer Corson, a ■H-brotber of Hie groom, was groomsau. A wedding supiwr followed tbe ceremony aud congratulatlona. Tbe btjde and groom were tbe recipients of

He a number of presents. They idered a rousing serenade

the e>

The li

Fifteenth street, and the her cross altccts will lie e le main disnuet in Ihe Ihorotig Massey A Edwards are to b local repreaeutatfvis ol the wate r companies, and the lieadciu

Iceau City, compose

summer. <d for tbe

lug of a large i . the farm produce raised by the fanners xilnny will be prepared for Ihe Tlie Baron de Hlrwch Agricultural school buildings, which were »• erected, were dedicated Buuilsny prominent men from Pbllla aud New York attended. Cape May City, ecu id annual convention of Ihe Ca|ie May County Baptist Young Peo

e Baptl

juple lef

yesterday moiuiug, amid a shower o rice, over tlie Beading railroad for short welding tiur. They Intent making this city their home. l-sst evening, at eight o'clock iisrles II. Middleton, of Brldgelou, and Miss Saddle Hand, dautbler of Kliisli Hand.ot this city, were married home of the bride's parents on Central avenue, aoutbol Eighth atreet. Kev. J. H. Boswell performed the care uiouy. Only the Immediate relatives thecoutractlug parties were present witness the all Ur. Mtsa Diamie Hand, a airier of tbe bride, waa tbe dd, aud L. Birds ill Hewitt, of DlaaGreek, acted as beat mau. Following Ihe congratulatlona, a bountiful •erved. Tbe bride and make Ocean City their residence, having rented one of Mrs. Htsdman's cillaget near Ninth Aabury, where they entered upon bousrkrepiug laateveuiug. Tsiaarar— pa v trr. Tlie wedding of Mtsa Gertrude I. Pavltl, of Philadelphia, lo Hairy W. Torbrrt, a member of Ihe ttrm of K. It, Toetwrt A Boo, of this city, was solrm Hired at two o'clock Monday aflerbride'a parents. No. Penugrove street, Phlladel phla, in Ihe presence of about twentyfive invited guests. The ceremony w as performed by Hi* Rev. Mr. Wllllsmsou, pastor of the llelmuol Baptist church, ol that elty. Following the oungratulatlous, the happy couple took tbe -efurno * irelu lor ocean CuyArriving here, they went direct h their new home, tbe groom havlin previously rented William Eteweller'i eotlage, No «M(Vnlral avenue, where reee|»H-ili was gtvru l» the relatives id Iniaiedlate friend.. A wedding -jpfwr lor the bridal pqyty f.dlowed They received a Urge nuuiher of bendnue and useful preseoia. VtWKlJI AM-—UxlYD. 1 hr marriage of Frank Hteelmau lo li. Maria l^yd, h.lh of Ibis eily, s,k plsiv at the Baptist |akre-ua«e, Palermo, ou Hguday evmilug Tlparfuriuad' by Rev. W. r. H lie- The h«d. and gfuom »IH make this cily their home. They have rented Mr*. J. It. R- Beuuelt's collage

Orulial

Kev. John II. Koswell will preach in the First M. K. church next Kuuday. Huhjecls : Morning, "The Keport of Ihe Hplea j” evening, "Mail Opportunity.” A meeting for men only al :i.(T p. m.; special music and singing. Kcvival lug the week Quarterly inretiiig on Kuuday, Decemher 8th, and quarterly conferenie tbe following evening. Al Hie First Presbyterian church neat Hunday, Kev. A. W. Williams wilt preach. His themes will be : I0..T0 a. m., " IVIIIiout Hope lu Hie World;” 7.SI p m, “Keliglon Increases Manliness.” A special aud urgent invitation is extended to men to attend Ihe evening service. Religion exalts manhood. A cordial welcome

lo all.

Kev. J. B. Adams will occupy tbe pulpit al the Baptist church next Huuday. The Jr. O U. A. M. will attend (tie service in the evening, and Pastor Adam*, who Is a member of (IM organisation, will preach a special sermon ou Hie flag and principles of the older.

A special meeting of the board uf education was held ou Tuesday evening. Messrs. II, T. Abbott, U. P. Moore, H. B. Sampson and M M. Creese bring presKe|sirts were received and read from tbs superintendent and principal. The cliy auperluleulenl reported luU $17.SI had been ral-e I for the library fund. The aecretary- stated that $15.00 of the abova money had been placed In hit bands, as well a* llfteen for a damaged book. This amount —$15.15—was turned over to (be city

is secretary was luattuelcd !■

purchase a half doaen arats aud de.

for tbe primary mom.

Tlie committee appointed to have I engine repaired reported tbe duly tended lu. Tliey were dlscluirged. Tbe committee on slate blacktsiards and book case reported (ingross. Proposals for futuialilng <>»! w -ad. IVter Murdoch bid $4 &o per aud A. J. Hmllh $4 58. The contract

ras awarded Mr. Murdoch.

City Hu|>erliitcudriit Lake, Prof. TtHMuas K. Frelx, Mm Mattie A. Boyle, Mr*. II. N. HlaiiUai aud Kobrrl klshrf were apisimte I a library committee. Hie following bills were read aud ordered paid : A meric in Bo-k com pauy. books, $.18.88, Gluu A Company, books, $5.00; Maynard, Merrill A Cu. banka, K.4U; D.I'. Hsatb A Co.. Uuks $7.00; Awerieau Iksik rsmipany, Isadia, $R:M; Icsmanl Krau— A Co . electric battery, $Wt»; Hi\vrr,,BiiidrU A

$U5I«; Mlh-n Bradley c

(•any, kludergmrliai supplies. $l

Burdeti * Co , b»*s, $1.50;

John Wauamsket. lu-lden . . Id ward MIHerT ■■<11111118. $4 S«, X.legler Electric <s>ui|«uy, physical ap|<aialua, $76 00; C. IIme, nirting, $l.aS; W. Kite ell liake, aaUry, *»<ki; A Kl aarda, ageul, freighl aud rxpresaags, $8.Cl; Culled Htales Expisws r.«n|iauy, expresaage. $0 75; Werort •irhoul Kook company, lsa*a, $im; American IksA

Co,*!.®.

church Friday aflerni The Kev. Charles D. Parker, paste welcomed the delegates. The principal addresses were made by the Kev. M. Frayoe, of Tuckaboe; Dr. Eugene Way, of Demilsvllle; Mrs. J. W. Messcli, of Holly Beach, and Hie Kev. J. W. Caine, of Cape May Court House. Kev. J. 11. Adams, of Ocean Cily,was elected president. The next meeting Is t Dias Creek. flfllelh anniversary of Ihe May County Bible aociely was held In Presbyterian church h cere selected for tbe coming resident, Hon. Joaep Cape May City; Kev. Edgar Page Htllea and te Ogden. The Kev. John Fox, of York, aecretary of (be Araerlcau Bible society, made Hie address of the

-vrulng.

The sberlfl's sale of the Cbalfunle otrl aud furniture has been luatiKiued util next Haturday. By recent forest flies Senator Robert E. Hand has lust 600 cordi ud much timber. Fifteen bushels of crabs were caught i one haul from the pound net al tbe ew pier Haturday. Tills historic resort Is enjoying a real estate boom. Thomas H. Hambrick, -ell-known Philadelphia business i, was among the recent lieavy purer* of laud. He bought a section embracing 490 lots. Thanksgiving services held In the Baptist church. Kev. J. L. Howard, of Hie Flret M. E. church, will deliver Hie sermon. Sea laic City. There Is a hitch In tbe construction of the sewer system at this 'reeoi which gives premise of terminating complicated lawsuit. More Ibau ulue muatbs ago Hie borough council granted Waal Jersey Coustruclion a pauy, whose leading slock bolder* John J. Burleigh, of Camden, aud Twllrbell, of Philadelphia, a franchise to build and operate a system sewerage here. By tbe terms of the ordinance granting tbe franchise, lb* system was to ba completed by December 81, 18UU. Tbe sysLeui le nut cum pleted, aud no woik lias been done on It Aw nearly a mouth. Tbe Weal Ji Constnictkin company sublet bulldlug of the sewer to Hamuel Frascolu, of Reading, Pa., and almuat (Turn vary day the work

trouble o

lem of tlie plague tliey would |iei Hie Passion Plsy every len yean-

They do light bul

■day has been interrupted but once, when the'CbriaflQ 1870 g it down ofl lo go lo the war. Tbe play last three days of Christ's life. A priest introduced music rec.-ntly id- remodeled the play. Before that lime It was very crude. They never slop this play for any weather unless II rains so hard that the

apectator*

Everything t

^nd a

detail

mged by the peasants.

These ale pictures uf Peter, John aud

Hie plctureof Mary Magdalene, of Pilate, Hie Roman ; tbe dis-

ciple John Is a s* eel and wonderful

■ug. who took only tweuly-six Mary, Hie mother of Christ, beautiful girl. When ahe wa. lo he Mary, .1

J”y.

there h

Hie West Jersey (\>ustructkm company fur (be payment of UUs, but tbe Utter company refuses to recognises these order*. The ordinance under which

» West Jersey

pany V franehlae was granted •apltcttly stales upon being gieru two days' notice tliey are required to place lu good repair tbs atreeU which bare i laying the sewer pipes, upon their failure lu make repair*. Hie

cily can do to an

r>napany. The rtty aulhorlries have re (wired many •tiweta, but cal Jersey Const rurtlon company fuses tu reimburse them fur

pen— Incurred la repairing the atreeU , The West JcraayCUMrMIhia company have Boliltcd Contractor Freaooln that

no Hie aewer system will uot

he accepted by them. Tbe borough council will undoubtedly declare ibe upany'a franchise null and void, If

m sew.l aystea ' ~ ' -

erptrd by Urea

I I bn

' player

play.

r l«art <

wept for lire play,

December 4, preceding residents cboow nineteen

ose the player*. Wliew Mr. I.mug • told he was to be the Christ he fainted away. JUM a* toon as a child

enough to understand

right from w rung he I* told of tbe Passion Play aud he lives lu hope that be may be tbe Christ some time or that

: may be tbe Mary.

■Tlie Passion Play is now over. For the ueat ten years It will he their social life. It is taught lu school aud church. All the meu of Hie village grow loog hair aud w hiskers. A beautiful picture of the "Triumphant Mi try into tbe Holy City," opens tlie Passion Play. A farewell scene with Christ and Hu disciple* airtl a farewell seem Christ and His mother closes It Lord's Hopper was a beautiful ll lasts from 8 a. m. until 6 p. play is rendered In Germau."

Will Xispaud.

It le quite likely that tbe Oceau City Pier aud Amusement assuclaltuu will expand c-msideraWybefore next season around, and as a result their property will tie haudaomely improved. This company lias attracted consider able Bridgeton capital, and William B. Treochard Is president uf tlie corporaeu,aud John N. Glaspell Its buslines It Is contemplated to put two or three at or lee over tbe entire bultdlug the boaidwalk, and flt It up wlU i>aiit Bleeping quailers, diningrooms, etc , that a grurral hotel bu.l- ■ may he rallied on (bare. The ipany empl ly* mauy people who

would (top al tbe

Atlantic City. Bernard Klehl aud Theodore Ttiomp <i, former friends lu Philadelphia, by lance met lu the bar of the Klondike ■tel, Arctic and North Carolina aveir», Haturday night Tliey were so -lighted to renew acquaintance that they rm braced aud kissed each other. Then followed a social evenlag god dually they retired to sleep. About midnight a strong odor a* detected aud Proprietor Thomas Neill liad James McIntyre, a plumber, make an luvesilgallou. McIntyre soon traced Hie odor to the room occupied by the two meu. The door »a* forced open aud there they he bed dead. A physician, who immoned, said they bad b.*en so hours. They had lu some ’ let ibe gas B iw from a burner, is* sixty five years old, aud is o have a family residing In 5lrdla, Pa. A bank book, with a bal$14110, was found In bis pocket. TbtAaiunry !• «u deposit In Wllmlugn, Del. Thomia iu was a PhlladelHan. He w as a bricklayer and was nployed on a building In Cbelsew. lie tasty of Hk-hl was claimed Mou■y by relatives at Woodbury, and that of Thompson by Philadelphia

relatives.

The Bachelor*' club is In mourning cer the dereliction of Its piesldent, idereuati Harry llacbarach, oueof Hie nsl popular young men lu social circa. Alderman Karharacb Friday rciilng announced hi-cngigemrfit to Miae Hattie llafreteiu, formerly of Philadelphia. Chief Engineer Isaac Wkaenthal Is iuDeling from tujurlcw sustained In King thrown from the Neptune hose :ail while responding lo an alarm. The cart swerved on the trolley tracks jesr tbe Are station, aud tbe chief atrurk Ibe ground with great violence. Aa an important prellnfluary In the formal creation of tbs proposed park, to include wllbiu Its prectuetx tbe eutlre orrin front seaward of (be boardwalk Cily Solicitor Godfrey has directed City Kugtueer Hackney lost ire a map of tbe beech. All property linea will be denoted thereon, tie map must be correct In every part, all surveys as they appear u|kju record are being vetlflcd. When tbe survey ha* been completed Hoi Id lor Godfrey w ill be ready to apply fur the ippolutment of o luct condemnation proceeding*, under which, as aril as by gift niuulrlpallly Is authorised by tbe Park act to take pa*ae*ek>D of Hie lauds desired. The application will be made ■ the urebmlnariea pleted, aud a full statement of tbe 1s to br condemned will accompany The appulnlfneatof the con sloiiet* will be tbe flret practical looking to Ihe realisation ot the park pntJeri. lb* olfjfct of which I* to place tbe eutlre oceau front under municipal

pier would atop there. Tbe hotel bat are would undoubtedly prove sue erasful. Tbe board of dlfsci-ir* will deeldrupou Ibemallrr permanently at Hie meeting Ui Iw held aum. Dally PwBridge too.

The following raaolutkaw have U ad-ipled by tbe Palermo Aid a-iclrly ■e death of Captain Aston Cvrsnu : WMKMU*. Il bath pleased G at. < all-wise Father, lo take from our mi* by death brother Aaron Corson : lbs

|M« br It

Rswdved, That ae bow lu subn

akin to Ibe will of Him.

Hasulved, Thai w* ex ten I lo Ibe family our brailfril sympathy, that a oup» of Ihsse rasoluHoui

given lu them. H F. Fhwcji.

tara*'variety of A Hons, IM* Aa

IU SI bolUMU PlHes. wiiiuub suauv. With spring rollers, 14. S6. 46. 46 and eeuia, all Ihe leading colors, M. R. Hmllh A Hons, IMa Aabury avenue.

ORDINANCK HI*. 7M. * Oaciaswra lo pros Ms tor ibe xrsdisx, . sMIlna sad earblnx ol all that porttoa of Aibary assaus from in# I UK ot lbs earn on sMs to s^yolnutlwi^sesCT ton rrc'-^oUMci-ortbnurer!) <Srb noe C of7! •Ios*u?retataeU bv*U» Comni ■ary svenos rrmo'iW tins . resn toel from ibe renueof*mld's'eniM naajkem ike sooikwsai--* * “- - ins oi Tntnrramnii — lew Jersey, Inrlodlnx

"IK:

TTs plessanl te vanilla eyrep. One wesdt, 9r pav quart, a quarts fur 95c. C. M (itKitmii. r cream every Haturday night dnrtbe w Ip ter at I. “ —-

Adaaliilatralwr'b Male. or KKAI. KfTATK. ‘L&S&a t&SKCKS ,.je Jersey. sssAssa tbs taealydwa A«L_ rei«l.leeli^ljun.ler.nuj4 n^lisro^sltliC Tharsdj). Jaanary M. .Ml. StUfSaUsK .1-1. IWn. ... .mMlee.kr

SaWijm sc. JSjrgSr* usiauta. Ihe mure sslals dssvltsd a OCEAN CITY HOUSE

Tax Xallrr. •ee tor prassrnlton. Tbs eomrawsi ■Ppsal In raiws or uuitoa. le asd I man^^wwjj. who may ikisk lbmi*elvr 8 U-H.iI.Ai^<\llp« IN.

C. L. GIFFORD tnctrlts M PriTtstsis SSSKSSSS Twelfth Street and Aabury Avenue 7. B. FOYER 8I.A.TK R.OOKER. BANGOR. RA.

OCEAN* cHY , *h' , '*r‘ 1 !'u T1 o' , ^Jro'»‘8 | w *‘* Win bs promptly sod sen

■arias X. Adams n ulaid W. ao*i GRAS. E. ADAMS l BRO.

Farallare. Carpets, Matt lay aad Beddiag. Window Shades. Etc. 712 14 Aabury aveoua. Ocean Clty.N.J. l-LMaaa. f.fMa REG. 0. ARAMS k MO. PIASTEMRG. RANGE SETTING, BUCK LAYING, hit. ITC. AM Wark la Maaoa Uae Preasptl

A tteaded To.

OCEAN CITY. N. J. F. J. SMITH Contractor and Builder Building Materials Lumber, Millwork end Brick AU Sleds er HHU'K-Wmllrd, lUrd

YARD AND OfFICB: Fourth St. and Havon Ava. OCEAN CITY. N. J.

Ocean City Home-mile lainY. r. A. SC MOCK, Proprietor IIS ASiVIY AYE. OCEAlf OTT, R. J.

ANDREW MARSNAli

6oi S. Twenty-Second St. Philadelphia, Pa. ici etui, vmi icu. FARCY CUES. Kill UU.

FROZE i FlOm.

H in km M0aRm MiW«rRm las* call as apby -pbsaa. Ow asmbsr „ R. B.STITES&Co

Dealers In

Building... LUMBER

Millwork Lime Cement, Etc.

LUMBER YARD AND «

Cir. Mill Wilt An OCEAN CITY, N. J

CEUMURTI Ocean City, N. J. , __