Ocean City Sentinel
R. CURTIS ROBINSON
Propniar
NEW JESSEY
THURSDAY. MAY’ IB. IBM.
•MttER W VONriLK!"
sSSgKSSrat?^- *“• REV. B. I. hselrerri
I'lajo Headley'* motion, tl*e rri«>R
m UEiRB» WMIL IflEPIS fill HERE
IN FATHER’S PULPIT
Jo*- Sntton Enlivens TWbks | ^n.pJJ^Letwee,, Moth ...d l
TSSSwiiS;
id the emmtry, a* ahovn by the Woo *4 the Wale Conreothw In *JKlOT»ir.|r TnAT «aa the pmpar aplrtt »1k>«h by Aoltauny B. HmiUi, of UpperTuvo*bJp, the other day. when, ron.lm that K woald Dot be atitetly proper him. a* Dtmetor oftbe Hoard of Kr hotden, to take a aalary of tm | year, be eaad the vote wbtrh cot b off from tbl* yearly eOpend. ■ Of tw* ncnlarly alerted dek«a who attcoded the Republican Wale Cooecotlou, they were all t.'n Iowan except one. who had ho rau. Thu. the lart eadlEe Hand fart too waa earn, eaya the Cape May Herald. In the laM
and Aabory areour. which ha* Jurt bees rented by the head of the order. Harry Headley report* the folkiaI cottage* ranted Ifaroo*)) hi* aeenry: Paler AMiman'a ndlan. Fine a Uaoual arrnoe, to Uhartea A. Mai , of Philadelphia. Cot tare at Mxtb and (Antral avenue U Mh- Martha Poody, Pl.UadelphU.
to Mia* C. A. Bower, of Philadelphia. Outlay* at Herenti. and Aabory avenue to William Bradley, of Philatotlace at If Inih and Central ■ mm tofu** Mary A Hoovlilc, of Phil-
The meetlny of Council which rather nrapertedly developed tbl* •llyhi tuallon a a* called lor the purpoae of iking action on the board a elk. After the meeting bad been called to rdet, all the member* betog prewnl except < Councilman Oodfrey, wbot* III, city Clerk Adam* read a ootnmnnl ration from City Bolldtor Thom paou, lo which the letter aald be waa unablr la be prraent. and aaked that Counel i adlooni until next Monday nigh!. In raa|*>nse l» C-ouncUman <>rai'a l&quiiy, City Trtaaurer Cham1, who ha* the matter In ebargr. id that C. Doughty wa* amonr jalaat idynera, leaving the Ocean City Aaaodatton aa the only obyecto: (Seventh and Ninth *tredid bone* of the aaaoelalkiii m. In further anawer, 4r. ‘' that Mr. Doughty had H* a* the
Councilman Headley raid that Kbc ..ner Adam* la willing to *lgn In tl»e fall. Mr. Adam* deadrea to make Impnivaa>enu to hi* building* and hr haa not time to do ao now. Bealde* thl*. one of the bolldlngi la rented. It might he a good Idea, Mr. Haullev
Albert Miller, of Booth Dem.1., and Mh* UUia Hand, of KMora. were d*utag Mat^thTh^w^f the brtte'* latanta, Mr. and Mr*. Wilbur Hand. The aaranuijv wa* performed by the Hev. Jame.fl.Hhaa . Mr*. Miller lia* • nun bar of Mend* here, where «he lived bat amnmar at the bon. Hatli L. Hand, bar uncle.
''The bid* for the new buiua* Me**r*. M»f* and Hberrerd contemplated reacting ta the vidnlty of Porty-rwv-euth etrart having l«en too high, by^TretthertH" toatin, and a^eMdd* neMved, but the contract ha* not been
le hi* Ora appearance liere a* a axeaMr of the Board of Krw holdera on Haturday laat. With three or four other* of the hoard, ha looked over the work ou the ne* turnpike The freeholder, look dinner at the AC
Phillip, Mia. Alfred.. Vmau, Mb* Ilacbei. MM: Bradley, WtoBeid/t*) JtllWABh M. Hl-ttok, P. M. FMBAULor i ESfKt, ‘ aUthmary v : 5BH* i „ room for 6 honm and 2 carriages; . Ft* H*IJt— Near Lb* Bey front, be- • Tenth •—'* *ri ._. ^.. maki an mortgage^ A f |,],l fw.'ULL, «7 Central Ave.. Ocean City, N. J. The Adam* Daoorallve Comiany, ya Aabory avenue, call • pedal attention to lhair One line of medium and towsalrarpapen. They're dlfleianl from the ordinary kind, and coat a* mil* aa you would car* to pay for wall papar. Many of them can he uaed for paaeUag and applique work, giving “PAjdata *«*!>. at very iKUe axpenaa. W* are In a poaltlon u> do /our work prompUy and a* chea,. ly ay any one el*e can do tt. if you want MOMthlnf dllTeranl from any odaalaa, w*an give It to you from oor apadal and exclusive line and will tftMaafaa that ao one ebe win get the ■me this year. HUH «2 imi In ~T—. Gts;£hj«
au«, «M, allowed for board for doctor
K Avicxik, Oce an til}, H:
by Telling of Alleged
Interviews.
•nmewbere,'’ declared Mayor t o. emphatically, at Commoi - meet I or on Toewlay etenl Well, If the Mayor want* t< thuthiogbut. be ran have u,
d for
nowned hy (lllbertA f*r la I rlatma. was I
Minister Comes of Revolutionary Stock.
rliT ‘ o mao w mi*e foturr n-wfoli
t fern
(LEIRIM, dues for \F,\T MilOOL IE1R
r’Mrtbl'' | Salary of Principal Increased.
;rd of Edncatios Fixes
Appropriations.
erted. and. In the word* of Pi agone. be exclaimed, "me, too iu mating that he wa* *hy on Norte* ai wouldn't object to bearing one. If
ere real c •'I'll tell
you the *tory if you <
•pedal meeting of Common Hev Harvey T. « a«Mriberrv. |**tc,r
on Friday ev ehlng, a rep>irt | of ihe Audubon Presbyterian Church. » oardwalk matter wa* made by i ba* formally aocejited the call to the „f the fifttrti
City Trea*urer Ira r 1 . t.’bamplon. He |«^„r*ie of the Kin* I'rewbyterlan greater thing* than tliene >atd he had the signature* of the prof* Church of Ocean City. He wut * note In beginning Mr (\intn, *|«A erty owner* *hove Ninth *trrel, with to thl* effect, on Monday, to A. J. the uulverrolltv of i-hrMianitv - the excejitlon of f'jjenexer Adam*. ' ! Smith. religion. »pi*a'l lo Ihe Intellectual Itoughly and the Ocean I'Hy A*ao«la-1 Hev. Mr. < UMlberry'* decUion ha. ture of tnan. wme b. the moral tion _ 1 I*eu received with much •altafarUou other* alone to the heart. Ihe go Tlie Oandy-t'oraon (eimpany are by tl>e memher* of thi* congregation, jof our Ix>rd 1* ooe which need willing to dgu a* -non a* their board- ,,ud tiiey feel that, with tbl* earnewt *und aha*hed In the preMnca of leeted w itb the city *. ' I young tnan In charge, the church will | intellectuallMU. however proud I
* * take on renewed activity during the one of the rlcbert. moral gram coming Mimmrr. land the deepest •plrttual jower
'awwlberry ha*expremd'apical* b> then from all depanm ‘ - I ol life, fro—•*—'—* ■*'*-
folio
Counrtlman lira ham then made a lotion, which wa* tarried. tbalCounl adlourn until the Tuesday evening
the pro[cn^ownet*
ilgned, Instruct
•flty
re to go about It dlfferenUj iffertng any objection, m
I hi* awry *ub«untlally ■ • follow*: I met Mr. Lake oo-the train be other day, and be made a remark., > me concerning my work. 1 told blip !. wa* getting along all right, and '*•“
e made reference to the Ceolral
ne contract. He aaked me If I could ot do It for fl AO, and I told him I _o It for *1.75. He Invited me to l houee and I went. I wa* treated ve pleasantly, but bad to wait quite while. Tl-eo Mr. I-eke mid be would me Hanri and arrange for a meeting next day. The next day I was found, and Mr Hann triad to peratude me
a* mistaken In the lmpremt.ii,
.Hann) wa*again* me."Well you've gunned tor me pretty hard," I told him. Hann evinced a disposition to drop any differences that may have Ned, and lien be aaked me If I ildn't do the work for *1.70. My rwer waa no. He liagglcd for • while, probably to keep up apicmr anew*. That** the "nigger In the
woodpile."
Mr. Hutton'* Matement caned the
alter knowing bt* price,
ounell
II Hteelman. Chairman of the ■ .minuter presented a number in* of material men again*! k Dixie. It* «treet contractors lalm* were referred lo the < jty
cave the la
idwalk as fi
Provident Adams slated that be
Councilman liodfrey Burleigh A Champion h ■Ji.OUi feet of decking on
ahich
city had paid |*r carload last and It might he well to look It o Mr. Headley wanted to know much tl>e city has ou hand at p Mr. Oodfrey mid that Ware Brown, the Htreel Hopervlaoi
told him that they had enough to lake
them to Fourteenth utrert. nerbar* President Adam* and Counctli
Headley were of the opmtou that thl* la all the city need* at thl* time for the
purpose of repair work.
The matter of the bid* for the w ork on Central and Asbury avenue* llien being called up. Councilman Craham aaked whether there I* a timed Unit In
the contract.
r bow
it the w
J. M. Cheater *e
Council, but thought It nothing lea* than suicidal lo do anythin* with the boardwalk at Ibis time. All Interest* lerad, and wtth the Interested
rty ewner* willing to sign, Mr. , „ nplo»> own opinion (and be b hilf of M
vitally Interested) la that It would b. , M y| n . better to allow thiog. to lay over. { M r t| ii louucilman Headley aald that tin - ^
old boardwalk Isn't ao much of ai. eyesore a* the atuff that Is lying o> the beach batwaan It and the new on. Hceantb to Ninth atraaU. Th
Headley agreed with him. The motion City Clerk Adam* wa* requested to open the bid*, which were from the (Seaside Construction Company, Jos. Hatton, President, and Corson A Fox. Hutton agreed to do the workmpd fur nlsb the material for the grading, graveling, etc., of Central avenue, from the centre Hue of Forty-wererod street to the centre line of Forty-seventh Nrec for *1.75 per lineal foot. He a I promised lo do tlie unfinished work Asbury avenue, from Thirty-fourth Thirty-fifth street*, for *1 .So per llm foot, the work to he completed wlib sixty day* after the contract I* signed and approved. He agreed also to all that part of lire work that la ni mry ou Ihe |Wrt of the trolley c pany to do and to complete work i ultaueou'ly with the construction of Central avenue.” A certified, check paulcd Hutlou'* bid. Corson A Fox'* bl . lineal foot for the work ou Central re, "In accordance with printed advertisement, * copy of match led here." No refrrefW w ai „ tlie work ou Asbury avenue. A c«alined check al*o accompanied t
aid.
Aflcr *ume litUc pyrotechnic* brw een Fox and Hutlop, acrom Council Tiamber, on motion of Headley the jlds were referred to the Htreel Committee, with power lo award the tract.On motion of Councilman Godfrey, ic Boardwalk Committee wa* Inructed to build a four-fool wide walk from the foot of First street to the main portion of '
the
City ir
disposition of |
rmaiD* in the hand* of 1 ■r»cy 1‘resbrtery. Thl*
y Presbytery Thl* I of every man 'i* Tuesday, June H. | In mind in tlx
II probability.
to part with Mr. ' assetberry. be feel* ctrongly that tliere I* more to he accomplished hy him in the larger field here, and hi* present remgregatloii will likely acquiesce. While aw siting lire decision of Presbytery, It I* josslhlc that Mr. ''amelberry may preach here a few more time* before being perms-
nenlly Nattoned In Ocean City.
Hev. Harvey T. Ca»welberry 1* a Dative of Pennsylvania, having been horn in Montgomery County, Just out-
of Philadelphia, in IHt*. He * of Kevolullonary stock. «nme of
hi* ancestor* on bt* grandfather'* »!de taking active part In the war again*! King George. Mr. Came I berry'* parent* moved to Philadelphia w hile be wa* allll a young man. There he became a memher of church and Immediately grew Interested In the Master * work, being made Junior Hu|*rtutendeut of a large and flourishing Junior
"hristaln Kndeavor Society.
Till* led Mr. Camelbrrry into work imong the seamen In ihe Mariners'
Tiurt-h, oo Front street, • mi**io
i and 1
Her
ruty yea
lo the
onld do U all. Dmighty Isn’t tlu
nly ooe.
Councilman Graham didn’t me any a* In dtacuasJiig the matter furtlx-r It can be taken up and Sobbed el Mol)dev nlght’e meeting. S^Iewdley an non need that, ae there ■eeened to be a qneerlon aa to the right of the Hlreet Committee award the contract, the Htreel Committee had Connell a communication bearing the metier, which President Ad —• ■ —^ — '-"ow.:
lUtee beg* leav
repot a* fallows: In relation
Mda on Central and Asbury a ,
we recommend that the contract be given to the Seaside Construction Company for the several follow log reason* "find. That their bid waa In accordance and bid as advertised, Inatanurli
as It wa* the only complete bid and
-reeved both Central and Asbury ave "Second, That they are the parties bo now bold the contract for the work of the Ocean City .Klectrtc lull KZKZ they bid lo do the work e-tthln sixty day* and are known to
your committee to be able lo carry out
their ronlrart.
"HlKAN HTKXUtaK. "HAKIIY HKADbEV, “J. C. Stkkijiak." The City Clerk Ns ted that he had a imniuulcalkMi from Henry l>. Moore, and this also waa read, aa follow*: •T. I-ee Adam*. City Clerk"Dear Sir: Hefore Council* award the contract for the grading of Control avenue, I w Uh U. my oo behalf of the Occam t 'Hy Kiectric Railroad (om i*uy that we liad let the oootrart to Jomp!> Sutton for the raising of the track*, and we cannot, with safety lo (be trove! log public, allow the con tractor* to Interfere wKb our tracks. We were
baftaET pit-led 1.
bat, a* t long, have denned H for the lereste of all concerned that Council eliould be advleed of our atUtude toard* the grading of thle street. “Hkkuy D. Mooat" Mr. Graham moved that tlie recommendation of the Street Commute, be At tbl* stage of the proceedings, Andrew Boswell, of the law Arm of Ap gar A Boswell, reprmtlng Corwon A Fox and two property owner* whom -lame* are withheld wa* twrmUled lo tke the floor. He briefly reviewed lie cam. and declared the action llleal. outing hi* reason*. Mayor Champion mid that the lotion com|«ny ha* not hern tlie •wart bidder either time. ' What U olng to heoome of the city If the Ilglieat bidder always geu the contract?" be aaked. "'ll look* likes fixed thing " be added. Mr: Graham ex prewed hlmmlf a* Innocent of any Underhand budnres Mr. Headley mid that Urey had ■aeons to believe that the lowest bid n't an honest hid. Thle led op to Jomnb Hutton'• eUlemcnl of tib alleged Interview* with Mem re lake -* **-qn. decided lo award the contract to U» Seaside (Jonatructlon ('om
W. s!
. protest, on beif Ninth •treet,
. _ Interest on a bill aubrepairs to sidewalk.
Mr. Godfrey moved that City Clerk Adams be Instructed to mud bills to partle* owing for sidewalk Improve menu and notify them that Ini
will begin thirty days thereafter,
added that the city ought to *Urt to
collect some of thl* money.
Mr. Headlev volunteered the Information that the aasemmenU are being
made now.
Mr. Godfrey Mated that bl* motion wa* merely In Ihe Hoc of putUng mailer* Ic such *hape aa to show t*— Clerk what lo do lo the future. Councilman Headley mid that the law la clear enough. It la the City Collector'* place to mod out bllli be doe* *o after the
City Clerl < 'healer'* complaint wa* that the city ha* no right to charge Internat until after the bill I* rendered. President Adsma agreed w ith Cheater'. View. Mr. Graham moved that the Watkin* bill be returned and of lire bill collected. It
dered.
Mr. Godfrey reported that be had gone to long ■•laud and bongbt a bom Councilman Headley Introduced ordinance to open, grade, etc., a nu ber of street*, notice of w hlch wa* pulIMied In the Hkstixki. last week. Tire report ol the committee on fir for Uw llellance Company'
I per cent, for three years—was wi much lower than that of Hamuel Hchurcb that Mr. Hchurch found It nt* weary to explain that tire rates for thl* year have not been mnl hlm.orto Mr. Chester, eillrer, but that fab (Hchurch'*; rate would probably he a* good a* Cheater’* w hen the company'*
book b received.
On mutton ore rs ha in, the Property Committee was Instructed to place Insurance of H."«i on the Keltai Company’* house at tlie cheapest n ■*'— be liad with a responsible
referred to a* "Tlie Pitching Parson, In a dispatch from Audohon. The correspondent went on to my that, last mason. Mr. < amelberry wa* responsible for many victories for the A ode bon bail team, and add*: "HU pra nee on the team ha* had a decided tffect In ouppremlng profane Unguagr and Indecorous behavior ou the part of player* and visitor*. In fact, the game* are model* of what the national gaflie can be when properly played and managed. Pastor Casselberry 1* equally proficient In the pulpit or In
-pitcher'* box. In both cam* hb cry b warm and steady, and generally lands him a winner."
that c
Oubmu ind Ham; Hmdley voting T*- President Adam* vsted "no,’'
and Mr. Godfrey wa* sbrnnl.
Irewym Howell eUUd that IM* heard Council make any dbi»*|. tkm of the retort of lire HUeet tW,-
“ked that It be filed, and
|»lul, William l*ake, as ■ from tire Ocean City Volunteer*. No. I, a*ked Council to pifr- • h*m ■ net. Into w bleb pereou* could Jump if caught on the second or third - rie* of a burning houm. Mr. Lake ^geated that a net would undoubtedly he of benefll at *otne time, and Ore *onuer it wa* bought Ore better, a* Ore nremen^mlght practice »IOi Hand J. C. (Jlcclmau moved that the mat- •' he referred lo Ore Fire Committee, with Instruction* to aacertalu the nM of such a net and report at Ore next meeting of Council. It wa* ao or-
dered.
On motion of Councilman Mark W, Adam*, a loan of fJMU wa. nrgoTlre following bUb were ordered
paid:
J. Murdock, *21; N. Carlaon, J1X.6I; John Trout, IlfiAS; J. W. Smith, N1.4.V. ocean City Iredger, *2J>r>; C. G. Milrr. *47.25; W. W, Adam*, *«; W. O. loore, 11*; 8. Warner, *4); J. T. oung.ll 75; 8<i!lthChampion, IXI 22, V. Barclay, *U.n; E. A. t^reori? B.67; W. L. Duncan, *20.111; J. Fox, .74«; Jam** Hmllh, *11.3); George lawklua, rJO.IB; M. Kennedy, *18.*; Ewan, *90.98;' 8 Burleigh, *18.88; •liric Fire Horn Oimi*ny, *7110; merlcau Fire Fin glue C-ompeny, '7.95; FT Htonehlll, *60; C. L. Hofnann, *112.16; A. Cotton, *10; H. V 'dam*, *7.60; Klectrtc Light Com- • 8ai -' i " ; Htuiner A Kneuer. *11; v. It. Torbert, *10; City Ga* <U.miwny, *104.44: John McAleem, *.5240; Wm. Hcnll, *88.45; John McAleem. ♦4846; Wm. Adam*, L. T. Hughe*, *90.7*.
be studied
the Hev. H. F. L
been partor there for P While giving valuable
Pastor tree, hi* real and worth w recognized by other*, and be » a*ke ) hy tire Audohon I TiurCh to come a student lo the ministry. « plying the pulpit at the *ame tin Thb wa* agreed to. and Hev. Mr. C ml berry entered upon the work In l summer of Ittsi. He wa* received i
dcr Ihe care of Presbytery and became
lire stated supply at Audohon.
Hev. Mr. Caaaelberry retell
theological edoralton under lh< a special committee, and did the work of a pastor at the name time. Sine. HKK be ha* preached three sermoni every Sabbath, brelde teaching the primary clam of fllty-fivc soul*. He sas regularly ordained and luntailed
at Andohon on July 8, 1BU1.
The call to the Ocean City I'resbylerian Church came lo Mr. Camel berry unsought and w as In the nature c* great surprtm. During hi* stay Audobon the attendance at hb church haa been more Ilian doubled.
greeted by the words of o Nathaniel wasooeof I Anna and the aged Smie eagerly looking for the c< w*ho should redeem Isri f repared for Ihe call wh rejared hy communk living God. Mam men ping In a
dry, Intellectual lower to quenot If there is to be
Nathaniel wa* profoundly rellKkx. Though pronounced guileless hy th - • - all hearts, yet I
A JOLLY OCCASION Hesson WlllTi Hopper. The member* of the McKinley Debating Society, connected with the High School, gave their first annual supper at the Prado on Friday evening last. It waa an enjoyable occasion, and one that, tn after years, will be looked heck upon wtth green i ones by all who participated. 'lire second -floor parlors of the Prado were decorated In Proprietor I prettiest style, end nothing wai undone that would add to the coi of t hose gathered to have a good Of the twenty-four members of the society, only four were unable' tend. Prof. J. M. Stevens, City Soperinteudeut of He boo is, who lias taken decided end helpiul Interest In tlie progress of tlie hoys under hb care, was present, and, alter the tempting vlandi bad hern disposed ot, acted as I oastThe opening address wa* made by Harry TVmllh and toasts were responded to hy Richard Johnson, Morgan Hand, Jr., Lyndon Ang, Imi reoee leaf, lew I* Barrett and Ma rtoe Hillman. Readings were glvi by Wealey Goorley, Ld * ard Vu** an Wm. Howard. AI the end, i'rt Stevens addressed the boys, ruiigral lallug tliem u |s>u tlie soisens of tlie meetings daring the winter and gtvli _ Hiem strong word* of encouragement
•wtal iroiia Ike Mol* I J. R. Wescott, w ho lia*.
her of friend* here ha. just -ouvenlr postal from the village of
Bethany, In tlie Holy lend, ’ '
g of thy neighbor, but the making their overshadow, the loving of thy nd with all thy heart Tlie lesson to the religious man Nathaniel wa* called from the pi where he bowed In reverence before' the nnseen I Hid of hb father*, into lh> presence of the living Christ: the Go< In the flesh made manifest. It I* dlf ficult for any man to go out loin thi '1 and not formulate for bimscll system of theology. Wbatevei hb theology may he. unle** all roadi lead up to the aacred croea'of Calvary. '• ' ds him beyond the pale of Ik>|h io sharer In the beautiful promlsi that ye who aometlme* were afar ofl lade nigh by the blood of Christ. . jay Id thb day are w riling eloquently of Hie evolution of the Christ Idea, and telling us that Ihe historical setting of th- life of our Lord is ol little consequence, even If creditable. They w ould point or to an Indefinite, '"xy, Idealism, ralher than to the jrtst, both man and God. They would lead us to Chriat, the carpenter: Chriat the teacher or physician, and hid u* And there the salvation for the soub of men. We must lead them th us to the sacredness of Getbseme with the -'not my will but Thlue done,” and the crus* of Calvary with the "My God, my God, why hart Thou forsaken Me?' r to And salvation for human sin. Renar can tnilblnlly write only the living Chriat of Nathaniel, not a Chriat Tying dead In a distant Syrian
grave.
Whatever may he the surpr the future, Jesus w III never t d. Hb worship will grow >ut ceasing. Hb legen
bring forth tear* without evil, h ferlogs will melt the Htoutest hearts,
and the verdict of the age* wll among the sous of men there
'Hoi
often 1 Uilnl
of u
while bo far away,
supplied a church In I during tlie winter and op
lug ol Conference In Match. He ia -vw a delegate to a big Sabbath bool gathering In the Holy l.trnl
The find class u> graduate from Ocean CHy High Hch.K.1 will hold Its icemeut exercises In Trowi Friday evening of next we._ nhers of the da** are M Is* Harriet M. Hchurch. Lyndon Ang, irgau Hand, Jr., and Hiram HteeJ in, Jr. An Interesting programmi • been prepared. The class colon purple and white, and the clas motto b. "/Yr aifiera ad aitra - ' t Glory."
It. R. Booy and hb stater, Mr*. Abide Bowen, came down from Philadelphia thb week preparatory tn opening the popular Brighton for the summer season. Mr. Hooy reports the outlook
a large uumia
as very promising, ■
tertalued a few friend* at their 1088 Ashory avenue, on Monday evening. Thooe present were Rev. Alex- — Cxirsoa, Mbsaa IsMib* and "
d the profes^dly relig-
be works of (rod. mkj -inrs w m ork of God. that ye tclteve in Hit bom He bath sent." Those w bo d ot are condemned already Thb i C eminently Hie see of philanthropy prayer and prophecy of Holier " * reem* Dcaring folfi'limenl
tliat
IN THE CHURCHES.
I<ewl* Velle, of the South Jcrs Institute, will again .conduct the si loos and preach, morning and eve ig, In tlie First Baptist Church • unday next. tn. AiKiDtrriNR'x. Rev. J. B. McCloskey, Hie rede III say Maas al H4U o’clock In ( .ugustlne's Church ou Hunday ne* I Hervlcoa will he conducted at t sual Isiurs on Hunday next. Rev. ! ’. Chapman In charge. Holy Coi lunton at 104U A. M. niorr rKHiBrncniAK. ry hours In Hie First I'rcsl.ylert 'hurch on Hunday next. Kervlecs will he held at 1040 A. ■id 7.SO P. M. In the First M hurch on Hunday next. In rhnrge the pastor, Rev. Pennington Corso w bo will preach.
■•alafalls Injured In Mnnawas Former Register of Wills Wtllia I. Shields and hb wife, of Phtladi dila, both w Ith many friends In Oco 'Hy, w here It ha* been their custom •pend a portion of each summer f everal year* 1**1, were (willfully I _ured In an exciting runaway In F'a! mount Park on Holiday last. M Hhlelds was thrown from tlie u ago kicked In the bead by the horse ai With Ills body resting on the das hoard was dragged half a mile. Mi Hide Ids was thrown from the vehicle ' against a atone wall, rend uconscious-for some time.
Henry I). Moore, of Haddon as here on Tuesday. He took a InapecUou over the street rat ne and looked after a few o! many other buslneas lutereat* • to starting for Montana, » I Identified with large ral enterprise*. Mr. Moore was ao paulcd by Chaa. A. Doe, of Phil phb, and Thoa. W. 8ynott, of \\ nah. Supt. Duncan and Jo*. Hutton alao in the party.
In the pretty cottage of Mr*. Mary Htang, 1548 A»bury avenue, many prominent Philadelphian* gallic on May IB. The occasion was thg ebratlou of the golden wedding an«Jveniary of Mr. and Mrs. W. Fhder1, of iPhlladelphla Those pra-
, , ere Mr.and Mrs. W. F^utermann, voreou, Mb* Bertie Htlta*. Mbs Mr. and Mrs. W. Wricher. Mb. Ida . Thorn, the Mlaaes Uuhyaud lola Welcher, Mrs. Mary Hung, Mr. and Maaou, Mb* JulU 8call, David Houli I Mrs. C. H. HUng and Miss Ida V.
and Norman Darby. I Htang.
it Hand, I. taSAi.o
prcc|.MsIe>l feer the ure of the ptddic
any and all unexpended tcalaucr* ti may be on hand at the close of I present fiscal year, and exclusive the amount ap|*>rtloned to Ocean <' by the County 8u|cer!ntendent as that estimated by Hie Board of I
i'alker, Philadelphia. KMMETT. C. H. Eiwell, Camden; Robert in, FT F'. Klopp, Fred It. liych, hlladelphla, F'. H. 1 roost. Vine!—'
Dr. W. H.
Ixmg. W. H. . Dr. Voigt, M cary, Andrew , oruelius Mahan
H. J. Shoemaker, Atlantic CHy; Henry M. F'ussell, Media, Frank \V Harrier, F"ox Chase, Pa.; Mary Anne Hallos cl I. Kethayres, Pa.; Anna C. Pennuck, Lausdowne. Frank B. Hchue'der, Philadelphia Miss Juliet H. Hughai. William H. I ollissou, John B. VanTiue, Parker Miller. Ocean City: Allan Jotn Baltimore. RoU. D. CrawfonL J 1 .’ F. Dare, Donegan, Frank HiuHli. Phlladrl! Row. Diamond, Haleru: Thomas lam. Hea Me City , Mrs. Jennie FI
Wm. T. Brown and family. Get nantown : Miss Helen W. I«w1i illllvillr: John H. Davis and wife
KZ/T
B. C. lllngliam, Camden; FT W Ihowcll, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ilowker, < A Moser, Mr. and Mr> James Gar rick. David McClure, Albert D. '*at. Mrs. George B. Meyers, Miss FTor,-oc« Meyers, Mrs. N. 8. Goff, George B Meyers, D. B. Gross, FT Thomp -in Moore, Mrs. C. Howard Schcrrm-r horn. Miss Marion Kchcmterhoii Phlladt-lphia :|l ire Katharine N. Ddy
Pasadc
lieni
a.; FTor
re L. Ixa
. 11 addon field;
II HaWland, Belfieid; Rev
Brace. Blackwixid: George W. Graves, \Villlams|wrt; Mbs l)‘M. Perrlt, Merrhaotvtlle; II. tl. Holomun, Paul L Armstrong, H. V. Gould, H. F I'ark, I.G. Ross. John A. Cass, Justus Gray, Mrs. J J. Henderson. Mire Henders>in,
r Mender
I W. Hm
. W. 1„
, wife
. rilmi
Lynch, \V. 8. Lelbcdv. Charles C. W H Cnllliis^charles A. Doe,
; Waj
. FT M. Dan
id Mrs. H. A. Morris, W. j',
Boyd, Philadelphia: W. H. Borer, Glemdde; Mrs.*J. J. Humphreys, H. C. Taylor. F A. ftbley. Jam S (Jormley, II A. Martens. Carl Clements. J. A. W. Homan. George P. Kelllg. K. Kreuer, George Hyde. Atlantic city; A Hiert Fogg, Charles M. Ahrabauison. Camden; I). Harry Chandler and family, Vineland; F F. Iceckcr. Buffalo; I. \V Strong, Pittsburg: J "
Kuly ancl wife. Uniontown. Boom- to tent at Rose I-awu V
FTflh and Wesley, Ocean < N J Apply th Mire Alma H. Burrell, 4* Coo(er stn-et, < auiden, N. J.
WHERE TO GO. Small profits, amt no article of FnrUure or Mattress «ver mlsrepress-nU * ■as been the rcconl of a Quarter of 'eutury of the Fifnilture buslnere of BUIU 6ALUBHER. 43 S SkiM SlfMt. Funilturc'can be had there al about one-thlrd lore than the regular price*, c-r loads of UFIFB IG KRATORa to be d from 7240 up. X great nvlng on BmsKooM BliTKs, Pabisih Scitvs, Ma-itkixht-, Hbuixos and all kluda of F't KMTrni: on' account of buying and selling for.BPOT CASH, and the ■nexienalve locatton at SECOND AiaivK CHE8TNIT, PHii.Aiihi.pni
Hotel Brighton,
OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE FIRST Cl ASS R. R. SOOY.
LEWIS E. CORDERY Carpenter and Builder
Rndncx. 420 Vttiii An Bot 383 SHOP—TEITH AID VIST AVIIUE OCEAN CITY. N. .I. HARRY H. RICE, Refutered Architect....
909 Went Avenue.
ENGLISH & JOHNSON, coDiraciois m Buimers 1240 Akbnry Avrnnr,
S. B. SAMPSON, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Jotohhe ^roapUj^*n«aa»d^o_ IVsos sesgtp.
L. S. CORSON Contractor ui Builder OCEAN CITY, N. J. CEllfiE II. BOBBSEOIS i $81 Carpenters and Builders
HARRY H. RICE,
••wBullder,..
No. 909 iWEST AVBNUe.
0911A Hi CITY'. IS. J. ALLEN SCULL
Contractor and Builder
SOB Cant ral Avanua OCEAN CITY. N. J. h-limale* ahserfuUj- elrsa.
hulldings sreruu 1>) (ontrsrt or day. JOHN T. WILSON Contractor and Builder
Lock Box 64 : : : OCEAN CITY, N. J.
(orrsspoaden'-r ref'clwd.°: J " , '' ! nC '
JOHN, MARTS Contractfn^ Builder Flo. ( oiuzes a spartally ksllmairs rbarrfulty laral.brd
Hl.aiorKct^Asa t-aatral As*. Irrel.RAI. D1BHCTOHK A. H. BAKER ...Undertaker - and • Embalreer,.. 849 ASBURY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. N. J. Oalb.p.srrrd dag or nig tit. MARK lake Undertaker and Etnbalmer ■m Caaraxc Avaaca I’aoi., lv OCKA.N CITY. X. J, A. Adara wukid * As CHAI. E. ADAMS i BRO, (Buraaeon to Baker a Adaka)
h*. Ira la
Faraitart. Carpet*, Mattiaf aad BeMlag. Wladow Shade*. Etc. 712-14 Asbury avenue. Ocean City, NT J. RUSH ADVERTISIKG UENCT Ml Aakary Aaawaa Or«a« City, H. J.
Leonard Kbauh Co. Electricians 659 Asbury Avenue. Ocean City, N J.
TORBKRT A MO!V
HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING
dacneral I’entrerlora OCI'.AN CITY Neat Jersey
E. CLINTON ft 00.,
fliai'icliriri 11
loptrltn *1
BRUSHES,
1001 ItKIET, ud I S. TERTB ST„
a
A HATCH A SCRATCH A VALVE TURHED UD A COMFORTABLE ROOM
Gas Heater
★
FOR SALE BY CITY GAS LIGHT CO. ELEVENTH STREET AND HAVEN AVENUE.
Three Favorites
Stall's Best Flour
Scall's Fararita Blend Tea Scnll’s Sterling Bleed Coffee
Avnior ilarkrl bonreUy prU-r-1
B. S. SCULL, Prop. ASBURY AVENUE AND NINTH ST. E. W. Burleigh t Co LUMBER
AND
MILLWORK OF EVERT DESCRIPTOR TO SUIT THE BUILOMR TRADE.
Large Stock
Yard and Office:
Cir. mi street in Hmi iieiiE
6.0. Adam. *.« JUam GEO. 0. ADAMS k BRO. PiASTERIHG, RANGE SETTING, BRICK LAYING, Etc.. Etc. All Work la Maaou Line Promptly
Attended To.
OCEAN CITY, N J.

