Ocean City Sentinel
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL
THUR80AY, MAY r,
Woliall be ffl
of II
Ui Ibln oommunltjeverywhere. All couiiuunlcmtloi
id our reader* ahould b full name not oe.-e-ar.lv
LOCAL DOTS.
May 1.
Hew
lid a'
■id the featlva
Hat-
1‘rumeliaden.nuiueroui.on the boardwalk on Kunday. The a<|uawk of the mud-hen la heard thcae ulKhta. Kverybody aaya the baud |>layed well on Friday night. HL Auguatlne'a ryctory w ill liefreahened up w Ith a coat of paint. People are ttuylng black colored glanwa. Hprlug uiuat bc here. The Ocean City Yacht Club la ting In ahn|ie for a bu»y waaou. The cold anap laat week Interfered wIth the atraw berry crop, 'lie raid. I hm't fall bi attend the fcatival the new boardwalk Halunlay evenl
If you
John It
Orovi
ild like Ui h
with
you.
A number of iin| being made to the iu erlor of the iila-
cmyne.
it. Kara! haa rented
boardwalk between Klghth and Ninth
(i the
n the \Ve*t Jeraey r
at recta. Kxpreai
(letllng in time," for aure. Col. DeMott Shaw, of Millville, h rented one of Champiou'a apartmeu
A number of the young folka w ill hare a party at the home of Miaa Mary Howard to-morrow evening. The Hoard of Freeholder* w ill have their annual meeting at t the Court Honaeou Wedueaday, May 11. Now are the young men'* fanelea lightly tunilng to thought* of—how cau we get to the Hi. I«oul» Fair? Contractor Allen Heull la putting a new roof on John H. I)av|»' collage, on Atlantic avenue, above Fifth atreet The 1 Ad lea' Auxiliary of the Freabyterlan t 'hurcli met at the home of Mrs J. I.. Feudrich ou Monday cven-
The W. C. T. |U. held a aucceaaful evangellatlc meeting at the Wyoming yeaterday aflernoon, led by Mr*. A. Hurt. Atlantic City haa a lot of cheap boae carriage* fur rale. A chance to get one for the lower aectiou of the city, The Aetna Hotel la Jbelug given a bouae-clewulng. Andermin Hourgeola, the ow uer, la endeavoring to rent or aell the property. The vlaltlng delegation* a|«ike In high term* of pralaa of the treatmeut
The handaome home of Edward touehlll, ou Brighton avenue, waa ■e acene of a plcaraut gathering ou rediieaday evening, when their numeroua friend* met at the home of F. J. Bmlth, and went In a body to celebrate Mra. Htouehlll'* birthday aneraary. The aurprlae waa a complete one, and a moat enjoyable evening waa spent. An Interesting programme was rendered by Mr*. 1». 8. Sampson and others, and cake, coffee, fruit and Ice cream were aerved to the guests, while all joined In wishing thglr hostess ■y happy return* of the day.
Council on Tbureday night last. Lawn tennis playen are now In their element. David Heull ha* had his racquet reaming, and It’s an o|ien ha's after Han ey Y. Lake’s Her. K. \V. Stillman and wife have rented a cottage In this city for the summer. Rev. Mr. Btllluiau l* a prominent member of the i’hlladelphia
Building Inspector Hofmann has had Hie building law* printed. In pamphlet ftinn, which may tfe-4iad, free of coat, by applying to him at hi* offlee, 8S2 Aabury avenue. As Congress decided, before adjourning, that provision* for thirty-four survey* be stricken from the River -tnd Harbor bill, thla.knocka out. the Cape May Harbor for another year. There will be no evangellatlc service next Sabbath evening In the K. of I*. Hall, on account of the absence of the Rev. J. H. Adams, who haa found It abwlutcly Impossible to be lu Ocean-
City at that time.
Oawlu H. Henry, the popular groetr and Importer, la Improving and bcaib tlfylug his already handsome store property, at Seventh and Aabury avenue, by building an Iron porch and awning all around the store room, lailher L. Wallace, carpenter and builder, has the contract. Oak Island, at Ocean City Junction, bordering on Cedar Swamp Creek, la being cleared for a picnic ground, which w ill be occupied by Ocean City people at.times during the summer mouth*, aaya the Oalxette. Several small boat* will be placed In this
1 for rowing, Hal
etc.
made to the Casino lier. K. E. Crowcup, of Camden, and Robert Moore and K. Ftthtan. of Bridgeton, who have the controllug Interest In the pier, were here laat evening to t a start the work.
ml bay front 1.0 V„ won
, r -walk around two awes of bouse location, bath bourns, city water eobneetloiis: about one-half of fence net dartroyad when bouse < burned; also brick foundation* bouse and all remains of late fire. No reasonable offer refused. Apply at Scxtihiu. office or address \\. K.
. Fob Sans.—Desirable cottage, fully furbished; lot MxIlK. Apply James V. Kixuuk, 4U Chestnut street, PhU-
ral a
I fair|
OlllEmWINMNS SIIIUK N J1RIO
PERSONAL.
day afternoon and everting lu Ira S. Champion's Ice cream parlors on Ibej new boardwalk, by the lAdles' Aid j Society of the First M. E. Church, promise* to he a hlg success, Judging by the enthusiasm displayed In the preparations. -Mr. Champion ha* given the building free of charge, an | an that t* highly appreciated by the i
Loses by a Close Margin to Millville A. A. Basket
Ball Five.
Samuel Yeo, of Philadelphia. Robert Canon, of Pblladelph along recent visitors liere.
>ith
lirofeiw
t fellow
number of donation* have been made, In the way of fancy article*, by Philadelphia stores, and the scene lu the large lee cream parlors la sure to be lost attractive. There will lie homelade cake and caudles on rale, as well good time with Ice cream and j •cauls, and nice girls, sluing near an
lie fair w III open at 4 o'clock In th moon, at which time the ladh their many aids, surrounded by idaomc decoration*, will be ready ceelve all who call. Don't fall to attend.
if the i haud.of death, our late brother, John ti. tiaudy. a member of Washington Camp, No. TJ1, Patriotic Order -'»ii* of America, to the Supreme amp above, from whence no mem her er returns. Therefore, be it A'rwhrJ, That a* we how In bumblt ihmlaslon to the will of the Hupremi uler of the universe, we 'recognize that lu the death of llrother Candy this camp has lost a good member, the niimuiilty an exemplary citizen, the Ifr a kind and affectionate husband. Knohed, That wa tender the bereft dully of our departed brother our eartfelt sympathy, and commend them to the gracious care of Him sympathy I* divine and whose >lvtd. That the charter of our be draped In mourning for the space of thirty days, a copy of t’ resoluUous be spread ufsiu the mi ‘ page of our journal, a copy . its! to tbe la-reavcd family and also llshcd in tbe Ockax CiTV Sksti-
Si-knckk Swan,
Wat.
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
After strenuous ei ;aln found the h.sl cur red to O. Morey t
throw . Alter a brief during which hofb t •ough
mors are current that a former well-known railroad conductor raiding lu this city, but now claimed by Isle City, is to become a Benedict w ithin tbe near future. It la said that Mac” Will live In a preUy collage at Townsend's Inlet, and, as part of a carload of coal going In that direction la reported to be consigned uctor, there seems to be so lu connection with the report*
The members of the Millville A. A. found eu much beauty to attract their tlenlion lu this city ou Sunday that early all missed their train for home, ■id one of them had to remain over Sunday night. He ahould have guard-ed against this. Still, who knows?—perhaps be loved the girl.
Baaawae-liwater Transferred. George Shock, of this city, baggagei ister on -the “Pennsy,” and Manned at Somer'a Point during the past winter, haa been transferred to Ocean City, and w ill begin bis labor* few day*. George ha* many friends liere, who will be pleased ;o of hi* success.
Rev. John Lyell, President, and tw o other members of tbe Missionary Board from Camden, are _expected to here to-day to attend a husluera meeting of the Find Baptist Church, held this afternoon. Them officials will discus* tbe affairs and adthe member* as to tbe future of the Baptist Church In this city.
Knt. red t'pon New Dulles. 1/cwi* E. Smith, aon of A. J. Smith, the Ire and coal dealer, of this city, entered upon hta new duties as clerk the Ocean lily First National Bank Monday. He had a clerkship at Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, resigned to accept hi* present po*> tlon.
Miss Mae Hlg bee and Mra. J. L. Fend rich, tbe commute* In charge, are now engaged In tbe work of conducting tbe practice of tbe pupil* ol the Sunday school of the Fliwt Presbyterian Church for tbe Children'* Day iaea. A floe programme baa been arranged by Ibeae ladles.
One of our lading business men, bile taking a stroll on tbe boardwalk yesterday morning, remarked: It might be a good Ida for the SasT! MU. to suggest that the bach be claued up. I notice that they are doing this work now In Atlantic City.
Are you going to have any papenug done? If *o and you waut something new and artistic, go where they represent the finest aun largest houses and get anything yon wish In our line, and
ifi-gladly ahow yon at of decorating. Soma n
T StaTtE Luray, tbe La Rita, are vary u a at and drtuty. Tbe Lady Jane Is a bantlful bedroom paper, and we have* grand assortment of Crown effect*. Come and see them at B. R. Smith A Sons
about as *w Ift as anything seen hen In a long w hlle. He was omnipresent He could give the Irishman'* Ha cardi
and *|iades, and win out.
When the Millville High School met Ith crushing defat here recently, tin »y* went back home and appointed a iiumlttee of the whole todevl«e wayi id mans by which they could cuimpass the defat of Clean Clty’i asket IUII Tam. This committee decided that, at the lint opisntuulty, they would send dow u a team that would "knock tbe (duffin' " out o "we-uns,’’ even though they had b •ecure help: and the Millville repr* •dilative*, ailed the Millville A. A. -aim-dow ii cm Saturday evening delermlned to w ipe out the stain of the ignominious defat of a couple of meksago. They did; but they had ;o play from the Up of the hell—or the iilow of the whistle, rather, In the land* of Ralph Chester. Howev only by the skin of their teeth
j ('. W. Masland, of Philadelphia, wa»
among yesterday'a visitors.
Dr. John S. Douglass, of Tuckahoe,
was a visitor here on Monday.
■ J. T. Townsend,of Philadelphia, was ! among our visitor* a few days ago. j Mrs. Gautier, of Philadelphia. I* visiting her father, Sylvanu* Murphy. Hertraud H. Smith, of this city, spent Sunday In Camden and Colllng*-
that
Though <
• lost, 1
lug. Victories every tlmi
usually good sprinkling of the woi folk, and fine plays on either side were liberally applauded.
Millville scored,
a flerec onslaught, Millville ■ a foul, hut the result was iw lng this, Osar Morey threw the
It w as up to i successful
Mlllvil
in, fol-
lowing this quickly by a elan throw'. Osar Morey and Arthur Chester next made a goal ach In quick succession. and Millville was given one on a foul. Th- first half ended with the score a lie—10-10. Resuming play, Millville scored rice In rapid succession, and, after a hard play. Shock reached tbe basket for tbe home tarn. Millville kept the fun up by making ancther tally, and shortly afterward A. Morey won applause by scoring for the locals. There desperate struggle for a few tnoi and then Millville was deservedly cheered when she scored. The re soon followed this by another throw Into tbe basket. J u»t as O. Morey a foul goal, the second half ended, with the score SO to 16 In favor f Millville. Charley B reck ley was substituted for Smith durtug the second half, and he took the floor he was given the glad hand. Tbe Ocean City boys started In to do or die, and Osar Morey raised the hope* of the spectaby scoring after a few moments of play, but Millrtlle quickly evened up ft* and forged ahead, the game ending £2 to 17 In favor of Mill-
ville.
The llna-up follow*:
For
.1
Campbell j
Guards.
A. Morey
Smith
Hrackley
Field goal*—Millville, Boyd, 4; Smith, 6; Bacon, 1; Campbell, 1; CKy, O. Morey, 8; Chester, 1; Shock, 2; A. Morey, 1. Foul goals— Millville, Bacon, 2; Ocean city, O. Morey, 8. Ralph Cheater, referee. Referring to Saturday night's game, the Bridgeton Evening N'ewa ays that the team which represented Millville In Ocan City was "certainly an all-ater combination, having foil
rood.
,of Ph
lei phi.
it llSIH Central
Mra. Mary llouben, of .
aul >
Hendry
ladelph!
Ing al the Pradi
Mr*. Anderson Bourgeois, ol E-tel-vllle, 4B Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gourt Bourgeois, In this city. Harold Allen, one of Mt. Holly young druggists, wa* among Oeea City's Sunday visitors. letter Carrier R. C. Duflleld t**|icii< lug his vaatlon In Philadvlphli Woodbury aud Greeuloch. Rev. W. H. Burrell, of Camden, ui
City
qierty Dr. W. R. Wales, of Cape May City and Ex-Seualor Hand, of Erma, wen In Dean City on Saturday. A. J. Casakly, a Frank ford ren estate man, was the gue-t of Mr* H. E. Hillman on Saturday. KddieJCIawell and Joseph Car|«titer, of Philadelphia, were the guests of Mr. aud Mr*. Ill
day.
Mrw. A. H. Bolton and child, of Philadelphia, are s|ieuding a few with tbe former'a mother, M
Burt.
L'harla P. Hickman, of Iphla, spent Tuesday I. ullage, corner Sixteenth aud A
after
Philadelphia
i J. Henderson, ;
rll-know
nldeub
>u Snnday.
David B. Grow, of Philadelphia, ipeut Saturday aud Sunday "very ilearantly lu tills city. He registered
it the Atglen.
John H. Meflatcbey of Pblladcl>hla, was a vlsItolUiere on Saturday. He recently purchased a cottage on Brighton Place. klre. Claude Stratton, of Millville, S. J., returned home on Sunday after •pending a few day* with Ml*. E. T. Fries at the Prado. John M. Simpkins, one of Vinefud’a well-known citizens, baaopened is cottage, 1416 Wat avenue, this city, for the summer. Mr. and Mr*. Thomp*on S. Corson, •f Philadelphia, well known here, vere guests of Mr. and Mra. K. Howard Thorn this week. J. M. Kelley and John F. Kelly, of Philadelphia, and Her. W. P. Ttgbe, Wildwood, were guests of Itev. J. B. McCloskey on Sunday. Mr*. J. V. Albertson, who lias been confirmed Invalid for over six yara, as Improved some since she became raided of Clean City two yar* ago. Bev. Samuel McComb, of Kingston, Canada, I* vlaltlng hi* moilier, Mrs. id sister, Mr*. Larson, at Uie Idlewlld. He will remain a week. O. J. DeRoume, A. J. Cassatt * price secretary, was lu town on Sunday, paying a visit hi bt* cottage at Fourth and Central avenue. He wa* accompanied by hi* w ife. Mr*. Rebeoa O. Brad way, who has sen spending Uie winter months In Salem, returned to this city on Tuesday and opened her cottage on C« nar Nineteenth street.
Mr. and Mr*. N. T. Lutton entertained the former’s father, Lloyd Lutton, of Morton, Pa.t Lloyd Mc-
Katkmal League players, two-of them Lane, of Cherry Hill, Md., and W being Millville Junior*, one a M. A. A. If. Woodrow, of Wilmington, over ilaytr, another a M. S. A. A. player Sunday.
mfShe last being from the High
School • team. • • • Ocan City good tam and they play good work, but the All-Star* were jual a little too fast for them." The game next Saturday night will be with tbe Bachelor Club of Phila-
delphia.
'O. H. Henry and Mra. Henry spent ever*! days at Ocan City. They had as their guests the .ReV, Dr. S. A. Zlegenfuaa and wife, of Peltiam, German, town, and Mr. Raymond Barroeias, of
Porto Rico.
The members of Kalmla Tribe, No. 230, I. O. R. M., of this city, |»ld a fraternal visit to Araapba Tribe, of Atlantic City, last evening, accomnled by a .bend. After w ltneaatng adoption, tbe Ocan CUy hoy* were ten to Arnnapha’a dub rooms, where a good time wa* had.
rowebed mi Rev. Harvoy T. Caaalbarry, of Audubon, delivered two highly instrucIn the Plot Presbyterian
Mr*. Catharine Clayton, mother of Harry Clayton, who has bee Ocan CUy for qnlte an extended stay, has, with her grandson, Dal, goc Saview and AUantlc CUy for a friends.
Mi*. George L. Derr and lltUe daughter, Mlae-ffannie Hume Derr, of West Philadelphia, returned boms on Monday afternoon after a few days' vlalt to Mr*. Derr'* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flalier.'
SUtes, Via President of the
First National Bank, and Thomas B.
Hammer have made arrangements
have their collages repainted. I also, baa W. T. Aldrich, whoa c tage Is on Wesley avenue, between
Tenth and Eleventh streets.
MU* Bertha Helm and MU* bath Hetm, of Tweoty«ea>nd and Spruce streets, Philadelphia, will leave ■riy In tbe summer for their cottage
PERSONAL.
'. Fife
■ertng from
1 attack of acute gastritis. C«l. and Mrs. DeMoU Shaw,of Milllie, were here during the week. Miss Emms Clouting, of Palermo, visiting tbe family of Jo*. Norcomb. Ernest Albertson, of Atlantic CUy, *1 In Chan I Ity on business Tues-
day.
William D. Wilson,of Millville, was here Tuesd y, lia.-klug after his cot-
ENMRCtD rami TO Rli RE-OPBMtD JUNE l»
MONEY FOR SCHOOLS
ZaUraad Ziau-Sltb*. 1 >K*Mal LVAKIA RAILROAD .War Jsswnr asu ssASiig** B.I
Archbishop Ryan and Bishop McFanl to Attend St. Augustine's Services. The enlarged and Iwauttllcd Roman Cathotlr Church In this rtty—St. Augustine's—w ill be opened ollh Impos-
verford. Pa
•ntrd here
•. Robert ItadHIir. of !
, H. E. Albert*.!
ew day* In this city, all. Sidney Albeitaou, ler w ere guests of M r. Clayton ou Sunday.
Rev
. A. Mas
. city.
>n, W. E. Maaray, In thU city. Jacob lierghauser, of Haddonfield, x-ut several days of the past week In Is cottage, 1728 Asbury avenue. Daniel Gallagher, of Philadelphia,
wrier of the Lalayette Hotel, In this
city, was a visitor here on Sunday. M r. and M r*. Charla A. Doe, of
PhlladelpbU, were among tbe visitor*
to this resort during the past week. William Johnaok is enterialn- ■ mother, Mrs. Sharp, of Newfield, at her Asbury avenue cottage. t. T. Maxwell, of PhUadeloecupylng her cottage. Six-
teenth and Asbury avenue, for a few
Ctirtsllaaa Kndrator Uoclal. The Christian Endavorer* of the First Presbyterian Church held an elide monthly meeting at tbe home of Mias Willla, 1012 Central avenue, ou Monday eveulng. Several new aud irijtinal games were Introduced, and •veryhody had an excellent time, illss Ferguson gave a fine recitation, chile Forrest Long aud Firman Willi* 'recltatloned ’ In German, making quite a hit.
day*.
R. H. Patton and family, of tbe ljuaker City, are occupying their cottage ou Brighton Place for a week's sojourn. Ir. and Mrs. K. S. GofT, of Camden, now plearantly domiciled in their cottage, 1305 Central avenue, for tbe entire season. Mr*. H. A. W. Smith and son, Jay Anderson Smith, are taking a two eeka' trip through this State aud Pennsylvania. T. S. Mitchell, of Philadelphia, was i towii yesterday arranging for some improvements to his cottage al First and Simpson. Lewis W. Cramer, assistant postmaster of May's Landing, accompanied by Mr*. Cramer, visited Ocan City ou Sunday. Tbe many friends of Mr*. Charla Pryor, In this city, will be sorry to of her aerioas lllnea at her home Ip Atlantic City.
Measrs. Daniel Claw-ell, Jacob Herghauaer and Benjemhi Bard aught twenty-four flounder* while ou tbe bay, nar Sixteenth street, one day this week. Angle woniin, found In many of the Ocan City gardens, were used a* halt. Jama F. Smith, of Philadelphia, aught five floundi and twenty-eight eels on Saturday.
Mrs. Zur Kelden and daughter, Ml** ■Sore, of Philadelphia, retarued home Tuesday after spending several day* with Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Clawell.
K. D. Doughty, a student hi Philadelphia Dental College of gery. was tbe guest of Miss Maria Schock ou Saturday and Sunday. Eugene Godwin, of Millville, In Ocan City ou Tuesday sop tending the finishing of his new h Fourteenth and Went avenue.
J. H. Russell, a court stenographer, of Philadelphia, has leased George i cottage, 633 Asbury avinue, aud be and his family will occupy It dur-
PRIMARIES HELD
At the Hepublian primaries held ere on Tuesday afternoou, Mayor J. G. Champion presided, Ira 8. Champion was secretary, and CapL J. W. Ixc judge of election. Senator Lewis .'rase was elected detegatewtlarge, and tbe Congressional delagmtaa named were R. R. SUtes and T. Lee The State Convention will be held In Trenton on May 10.
ANOTHER AGREEMENT
iave maae arrangement, ro . o<an City, where they will spend
At th* executive session of Common Council, on Friday night last. It wa* stated that tbe property owner* above .Ninth atreet have prepared another '■ boardwalk agreement, which they de-
sire to present to Council.
The property owner* were gh week In which to present it to the
city's governing body.
View waa broken Into on Friday Tbe thleva secured a lot of and a battle or two of medicine.
found (t** ^
CUy.
We lead In price and quality, other* try to copy and follow ua. Our ord
(. Frank Davis, formerly In tbe clfrkl ' the up-to-date hostler aud muc i, tiuelm ,t Kl.renlb a.o, | 1
e him a trial order. O. ] . Seven Ui and Aabury a vent Hotels, boarding houaa —■* — ere 4o well In eoaealUng
drug business at Eleventh and South ,
The railroad station down at Ooan •treeta, Philadelphia, tail now retired, f. ( “ — - ~ • visitor to this city op Monday. Hxxi
uns and cottar-
rod ay u
ifdtigh dignitaries ol
According to tbe circular recently , issued by the County Superintenilenl of Schools, Aaron W. Hand, Cape May County will receive out of I he Stale school fund the yar beginning July ; I, ItsM, the sum of $2'>^77214, as against 1 f'-iVWK.Sk received of tire current yar
ending on July I.
The i
i appoi
r Uie;
yar a
c coming
nlclpalltles lor th
Auglesa 1616.63; Avalon,
*22S.i*; : t'aje May City, M,6862E>; Dennis Township, •3^36.w; Holly Bach, H.IAV*. Lower Township, »I,478.(W; Middle Township, |S,3tCi.7fl; Ucan City.t&J&i.aS; Sa Isle City, |7M.W; t'Pier township, fl,t»4.a2: West Cape May. fl.3m.81; Wildwood, •03D.18;
Woodbine, *8,850.6
get* In Ocan City, are uni dlrectk.ii of Dr. -Jl. I.. Northn
I* ex|<eeted tliat have entirely lint
handsome quartered-osk pew r church arrival this week an' e quickly placed in |iosltioii.
OCEAN CITY YACHT CLUB
It I
i deck!
use of the Ocan City Yacht Slay 15,' a couple of weeks rlier than usual. Joseph D. Lee, of Is place,lias just been elected janitor. The house will be trated to n fresh *1 of |ialiit, and nat new signs, containing the name of the club, w ill be the house, front and rear.
By the accidental discharge ofagnn, John McDonnell, theHdxteeu-year old son of Mr. aud Mrs. William C. McDonnell, of Wat Philadelphia, and cottager* at Cape May, waa Instantly killed, Tbureday morning. The accident occurred at the mouth of Middle Tlioroughfare. opposite Sewell's Point.' This terrible aflalt should serve as a warning to many young gunner* In Ocan City.
know how interest consumes them. Wise men know how Interal works for them. One of tbe bat Illustrations of the latter Is an investment policy In tbe Pkkk Mittal Lint, Hi-ntkk W. Thomas, Agent, Ooau City, N. J.
A county cxeliauga tell* the fol Ing Story: Freeholder Alfred C attended a meeting of the hoar Ooan City, and with Mr. Wm. Bate missed the train home. They then look the express on the Kadlng road to Court House, when a two-forty gait was struck from the Iteadtng to Hje Wat Jersey de|s>t. Crease wa* a ' ter runner than Bate, and made Uif train, hut Bate was too late. Mr*. Cresse waited at Auglesa Junction till both trains arrived, but as Al. had gone through the train to find a little girl lie was to bring home, and failed thought he ought to, she drove home and left him to foot It over. Mr. Rate bad reached the home of Crease w team from itennett's livery, and,* eating .slipper, Cresse arrived. Later he drove Mr. Rate to his bom
Kish
Sea Bay Transportation Co, rii. 00,00 and «J6 p. m.
A private and public messenger service beta ee.i Ocan City and Philadelphia will M established after April 1st on Mondays and Thuredaya. Office, 210 Market street, Philadelphia.
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Paper Hanging and Painting
More Wall Paper this spring than ever. : WINDOW SHADES FROM 16 TO 60 CENTS. : Art Material, Pictures, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Varnishes, Window and Looking Glass. Co see the goods and you will buy at
B. R. Smith & Sons IO-4H ASBURY AVENUE. - OCEAN CITY. N. J.
$400 CASH-
I* all It taka to buy a New Fourteen-room House, lu the heat location, directly the ocan front. Bay window ou ocan aide, porch on three sidi story balcony; It Is haullfully papered, every door aud window la biadas to all windows and electric lights lu every room, with chandelier* and diada complete. This house has every known convenience and no raw ifier w III be refused because It has to be sold quick. Call on me and I
plrascd to show it to you.
HARRY HEADLEY NINTH STREET. NEXT TO FIRE HOUSE
....GREAT SACRIFICE.... The “ Richuiau ” Hotel for sale. 38 bedrooms, beautiful exchange; house is practically new and up-to-date in all points. Location, Wesley avenue, below Tenth street Absolutely full ocean view. Great opportunity. MASSEY & EDWARDS, Eighth and Central Avenue.
ROBERT FISHER
Itfvrxl Ivs-itrito BOURSE BUILDING Eighth St. and Asbury Ave., OCEAN CITY
Do you want a Cottage or Hotel? Hav* yoc anything fb* rent? Do yon wish to buy, or hav* yoo anything to all? Let ue know—I'LL DO THE REST. Catalog* on application.
Beautiful Cottage Sites.
High Ground. IxXa Graded. Btrecta and BMewalka Graveled. Many new building* already erected. Plot lying between Atlantic
avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North atreeta.
Apply to any real estate agent. Investigate before purchasing
Ocean City Land Company
•lay., Sundays, aim and 10.uu a. in. ruR CAPE MAY. LSUMMa. U II.DWOOD ABD HOU.T BEACW daya. Sundays, VAla. u. ***
l ulou Transfer company * “•CO baezac* from bowls al A. T. PICK, KtWON J, lisnsrmt Rapt. Ora. Paaa Aeratkuiadsissw. l-huraatetw.
DAVIS' SALT AIR PAIR! Guaranteed lor Ha Bide
Dtiis’ Best, tie Purest Paint Hide 101 Per Cut. PURE Guarantee onVvery package.
Apply to s WILLIAM RICH, Uol'ltepnaeBtaltv*, P.O. Box *a, Atlantic City, or woe
THE H. B. DAVIS C01PAIT,
BAI.TIMOHi:. MAKYI.AND.
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies
Guaranteed Strictly Pare
MILK
:ajtd
Ice Cream
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7th St, and Asbury Ave.
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