Ocean City Sentinel, 8 December 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

R. CURTIS ROBINSON

mlttee «ra> Renin? irtiiy. Tbe LcrM*lure meet* about live *eek> Iteni-e.aiMl be committee ba» ixi< been b cm til

— I from.

With a Ckonon on Ruanl a! fulted State* Treaaury, tlte cot 1*awured that there will be noei

A^KARY riie |uule

prize {ijzzle. No wonder, thing on tbs principle of "*et a

to catch a thief ”

Cait a deaf inagiMrate bear‘ l c«*«a': Tbia la a queatioo that i» agiuiiiig Vinalaud. In one neuveof the wont,

be oertaloly cannot.

FlXAlXY. a receiver wan appointed for Mr*. Chadwick. What waa nae? Hadn't abe received abou that waa ••a-comln' ” to her? If cotton can be aucccaafuliy grown lu tbia Stale, a* predicted, It will ad comiderabty to the lodaetrie* of on of the moat proaperou* State* in th

AwrxL lot of crime throughout the eonnlry during the peat couple week*, deaplte the feet that It 1* uea lug the ■canon of "peace and good w to all men."

IT la auggeated that perbapa It might be lu older for the Ocean City Board of Trade to bold a me within Ibe next flee or ala week*. The holiday* will have been pa—ed by that

Tata State’* national guard la aizlb numerical atreugth Id the country, a have 816 offloar* and 4210 collated

only New York, Peonaylvanu, Itilnota, MaaaacbuaetU and Ohio. This U a good allowing. The guardamen lu-

who ahall Inherit M r. Hooaevelt * man tie. Il is an old aaw that no aoouer h a Prratdeot elected than the Job begin, of trylog to elect hla eucmaur. iiui now the country w ant* a lot of h.aloe- and mighty little polllVw. It la aeki upon the authority of high ulBeere of the Pennsylvania Railroad that but Utile new work wUl be uuderlakeu by this company next year. Wonder If aobr of the new work will Include a more direct route from Pbiladeiphla to Ocean CrtyT This would bp work worth while, not alone t. railroad company, which, lu vie

It wlU be cheering Information for many that It is believed that Dr. Stephen Smith, aurgeoa of the eye depart meet of Battersea Park Hospital, "Nottingham, England, ha* discovered a new trealmeut for the eye w htch will practically abolish spectacle. H I* *tyled "manipulation of the eye," and la gentle and gradual, occupying a few mlnutaa dally,-causing no pain and haring no Injurious effect ot any sort. Some patleuta are cured lu a weak, and In all cases Improvement I*

rapid.

Till Post Office Department decision that gueaalng cool*—* are tllegtt aud that newtpa|«r* violating the law will be excluded from the mall*, will bit a number of publicallonk which have resorted to this questionable met bod of booming their circulation. The ded»iou la baaed on a sound principle aud should be approved by the pies*. These eonte»u appeal to the great number of people who hope to gel eometbiug lor notbing and can hardly be considered iu the light of legitimate enterprise. The, should be clawed with the lottery dra-tug and other tabooed scheme* of chance.—Post-Tel-

Mobe good nr

way of Trenton. Secretary of State Samuel D. Dickinson, In cktalng up 1 the corporation branch of hla office tor the mouth ot November, found that since election day there bad been a rush for corporation charters w bleb ^resulted lu the Bute receiving tlh,aiki.;.. In tiling fees for 118 new companle*. This la the large- mouth', busioe— this year, bob It was done in k— than three weeks, as during the day* before election there wa» no banes* of this character transacted. The

Secretary of Stale look* upon

meed by the drnw iiing of lies

fiuard Dari* last summer, i-cgl' Mon along the line* Indicated w ill beneficial to all the coa*t cillr* ami

the bathing roaually 11*1.

refuse to pay : laiubllng* of the ledger, bul a PENALTY on bills

' l-f-hlW^i la».eek. I». li.amirata—• f.r re-

in.' ndK..— in.in tlx- iruib -Hist the Skn

eel. wallet ii|*m m correct it* Interesting Question Raised ,r ( ( ® U ' t A IT a i nst G - *•

coldlawnlwaik." tt.e ledger *n Philadelphia.

GOOD WOMAN DYING

OFFICERS CHOSEN

roofing AND SPOUTING!

4t wa*. a- ha* •■eel. Mated, built h ii IM*7, Andriw.ii livurgroi* being ■•iitraHor.' It* com wa* HU.UUO, w bleb sum tlur city' w a* bonded for

along thec<>a*i ha>e drat time. .'i>. Itourgeol* did •meofthe I'hllaitel- work well, the w*lk laMIng —

that y, rar “ K 1 "* 14111 *”

- rceefttly removed.

Tiir; llfc-aavr a *tr..iig friend

phla iiaw*pd|M-al, which sat ■luring tin- laM llscal year the Federal

life raving service gave as.lsUm-e lo , ^ hteh sum the . than •me thoumnd vrewcl-. »«L 1|)f llr ,, lla]< . -

| A* to the i.rli-e of the walk,

ierll. and «v«d from ^Hly«. h^il^o the • - iwrty valued at about »lx mUlkm. ! f MOUUU _ bu , o( ,

cental In i

I from deMrurtkui >t about six millloii-

anua half. In Ibe ,wrf«rm«nce of ( . „, trd crtvtlon

these duttc* tbc sturdy fellow, of the ^ J |k coaM-guard eiidured expo—irC ami hardship In a degree w hlch II t* difficult for people uot familiar with 11k work lo apprecUle. The}' bad to f*

*— *—*•«** l»*;| -.« TO1 ,„ I . That ... T—

tried the nerves of trained soldier*.a-

• were wholly devoted id pro|*rty Instead of de-

stroying litem. These facujrive Interperinteudent of the service that

IVnhlt tlie Si:. Ural section of th ! w hich tlie bonds

, credit a.

■hey are disabled or when tliey art-: forced to give up Ibelr place* through { the advance of aga. t'lvll pension* in ; general are not favored by the Ameil '

■ A people. Hut the life-saver* form a 1

ela—by tbemaelvea, and there would!

appear lo be a basts of sound jt the plea (Hit forward in their 1*1—1 Nkahi.y everybody eats too much, lya Prof, fhittenden, of Yale. This declaration Is the 16*011 of hi* exhaustive experiments with a squad of United Hlale* soldier* doing heavy

e and 1* hereby directed

ml Im-uc bond., u faith of the inhabl

thousand dollsi sum of leu thorn aud eighty-five cents for the Ymlldlng...'' a new Iswrdwalkaluug II*beach front tlie sum of -IxUs-ii tliou*a1id, twi died slid eiglily-tlnee dollar* ai teen cents lo I* used for jiayiiig. nreseut Indebted new: the si iuudred'dufh

.f flfty-five

drvd dollars for tl* lire drpartuiri

thousand

placiug drain* fr (■ay front, and thirty-fe drttl ilollars for erecting an addllloi U> tl* public school building and re

gymnasium work under restricted | Scctk.

diet, nie men were worke<l Itard In i -Thai the proceeds of said bonds shall the gymnasium and gained Meadlly | t« exclusively applied to the purpose* and greatly In strength while they (ex pressed - lu Ibe (IrM aectlou were being fed less than the average . of this ordhutnee and lo no other t-ur

diet. They were callerl the "SUrva- j

tlon Squad," hut ti*lr photogra|.h* It 1* ouly uecesMiry In add that llir Ukeu at the cloae of the experiment do provision* of the ordinance- were caruot look like tbore of starving men. I t |<s1 out- and that the cuM of the

rather like thoee'. ' oast*. Says Prof

bis recently published "l'hy*lologic*l' BUILDING PERMITS Economy In Niitritiou:” "Our result* j

• • * justify Ibe conviction dial manlmal proteM requirements of Ibe

healthy man under ordinary coudl J yi* folio-luit are m*nl |*rmll. 1. lion, of life are far bekiw Ibegeuerallt , . nwJ b „ ulld , UK i 11 .,* tH or Herbert!

accepted dietary standards, and I

below tbe amount, railed for by tl*j K j (lu . Torbert. to raise hotel foi acquired tastes of the generality ol | ilta— , He(ui lol ^ ^qion A ”»* a0a . 0t . Of „r? ,d " r Jus. IS. t hamp'ioii, bust bou* am dbumlnou. food needed dally for th. duc|Ull) . „ t „ urUvlllll and. Plearon actual phyalologtcal wanUofthebody l ven fur< <nMr |. eI111 Jyi n,,^. 0r 'J. h "L? D ' h,lf0f J^ l Juv- O. fhamplou, huat mu* and teid food ordinarily consumed by «he! dwel , ltll , for tieorge W Sutrell, Four-

•Ity of Philadelphia, or any othei agreeiurnt or rule of law , bul on Hit contrary II* said I'nlted Has Ini-

rommltllng ai

and i

" I APPIICHIIOWS

[when

>oce adjusted lolhe new level>,health, ssrength, menial and physical vigor aod endurance can be maintained with at lead one-half of the protckl food ordinarily consumed." Prole Id* are the chemical elements dial most people get by a meat diet, though beans, pea* and some other vegetables are also strong lu protetd*. Kat lea* meat t* the practical equivalent of Professor Chittenden's advice.

I tenth aud Pleasure

Eugll*k & Johnson, two-story re-1 deuce, Eleventh aud WeM avenue. Johu Mart*, two-story residence. Thirty tl rat aud Central avenue, fot

' iw aud Houder*.

John

dart*.

leratk.ui

SkEW WAI.lt MTAKTEIS. . last, tbe hopes of Ocean Olty resldenu ap|*ar to be In a fair way to

be realized.

Tbe contrail fur the new hoerdwalk as been awarded aud < started to-day. In tbe opinion of many of our people, this boardwalk dispute has done i in the past to hinder Ibe proof our beautiful city, and now that Ibe work ha* beau begun upon the new structure an era of prosperity

predicted.

Undoubtedly, It Is one of the beM loves ever made by the city, and one dial will put this resort In the forefront of seashore cl tie*. It la now In order foy everyone to ork iu harmony for tbe nucve** ol It* new and. It is to be hoped, greater

Ocean CUy.

of >1

near Eighth Street. Allen Scull, addllkm* lo residence ol William liel-rolh. Ml Central avenue. Wall-Known Hen Dead. Col. James M. Bcovel, well-known In this State, was found di his home In Cape May on Frida) morning laM He wa* President of tin State Senate In IMfi At one time he was one of New Jdfray's Voremosi lawyera. He leave* Jp'son, Harry S. Seorel, a prominent Camden lawyer, aud member of the Assembly. City Clerk Emery II. Irelan, of At lantt^Dtty, died on Friday mornlup lasj, after an Illness of three days.

•pread range aud InlereM. I condition* hold good In the ca-c as company, w hy nol also In Un f an electric light company or a ■ WEDDED SIXTEENYE ARS

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sulloq, on fuesday evening, observed the slxeetith anniversary of their wedding, ind their residence, on Central avenue, ■ear Eighth street, wa* the scene of a delighted gathering of a number of o*e friend*, including the choir of ic paMor, Rev. H T. Ca»*elberry, and

r*. Casselberry.

The supper wa* a feature of tbe oct*lon, and everyone enjoyed It Imen*ely. The diamond back terrapin a* prepared In » ity Clerk Adam*'

dmltable style.

Mr*. Sutton receive*! several very

audsome present*.

The guests, be-Hew Usv. Mr. Ca*«elberry mud wife, were -eualor aud Mr*. L. M Crease, Mr. aud Mr*. Jo*. I. Scull, Mr. and Mrs. T. l*e Adams, Mr and Mrs Cewi* E rimlth. Principal Ellis and Mrs. Ellis, Mr and Mr* E M. Sutton, Mr. and Mr*. William JeMcr, Mrs. A. H. Hlgt.ee, Mis* He—kHlgliec. Mis. Alice Risiey. Mre. Breek, B. T. Abj»tt, Mr. and

AT CONFERENCE

Presiding Elder HcwitJ Con- y 'l',!'',.

dnc*ed Meeting in First

'M. E. Church. HQhDUCTQfTfiaa Kjjblllh<i

ir K-rM.M. E(-huroh waO*Mh.ll'v f | 0 . O O N V E R Plomblrg liurch parlor* on .-slur, nv . c-wUmo** . ro-,.* rit» V t r... .... _

! rM-iding Elder. In the ■ hair ^ — — I hr f.dlowlng sleward* ^were *1^ » ^^' l ^ L ''A-'^'A. 1 'A. 1 A JOS. G. CHAMPION ..Builder..

W Ith the exception of a number ol lota belonging to the Ocean City liai Company, there were few propertte* sold by City Coliertor Coridn, on Thursday Iasi, for the unpaid taxes o! IMS. Most of tbe owner* had effected a settlement before II* day set fo sale. -The properties dlspored of bought In by the city.

J T. Adam, at Eighth rare

e buildin

It Ho*

F.MIDEKT-M HKMI XC'.K. le somewhat long, the Prrsldent’a message I* thoroughly Itoh-w-eltlan, which mean* that, where tliere Is occasion, he I* aa vtgorou* a* Mrenuou* could desire, and the document shows that Y* 1* thoroughly conversant with the working* of every arm of the government. He believe* there should be no halt n tbe work of building up the navy, ■nd expresses himself In no uncertain way "The strong arm of the Ooverunent,” be aaya, “In enforcing respect lor lu just .lehuiq iutcruatloual matters la the navy of the (.'tilled Male*. moat earneMly recommend that there be no halt In tfee' work of U|'log the navy -There is uu more iwtrlutlc duty before us a* a |*oplc keep the navy adequate lo the f this country's position.' manly, aa uue only looks for Roosevelt to be, when I* aaya that "ji J duty to remember that a nation j more right to do Injustice to j another nation, stronger weak', than in Individual hat to do injuMlee to mother tndlvMusI; that the same ■ iibraI law applies in put caw a. iu tlx

ntbey"

W bile he way. there I* no 1 danger of avtng too many immigrants'of tbe | proper kind, the President favors a

naturalization law* i

of great buMnew coull-. Healing with trusu Prestdgot Ho.** '» dre corporation, which ; veil expre-*e* the view that It Is an aouglil charter* since Kooaevell ' absurdity lo expect lo elimluale tlx rlected are subatautial in char- abuse* in great eorporatloua by Male

, and It is known that many of actlou. While denying that this!

were held back until tbo result! country teds any land hunger, he de-! rialned. | (-fares w e desire (hat a proper respect ] should be show n for foreign neighbors. S6: x, had a drill"

I. lioumis, of Philadelphia, rep ■ting the credit department «. .Saturday, and took pos*ea*ioD of tin meat* In Ibe More of A. FHhcf, s I* quickly disposed of. It b. u stood, also, that Mr. Fisher has bad icial reverses In buslneas In t'au where he conducted two stores.

on the old boardwalk * until there w« be ou. has leased the

under the

rd Thorn, on Eighth Asbury avenue H v a candy More there.

st^sil, .

Ih-splte tbe fact that the weathei was miserable on Monday, night, tin member* of the l.a<lle-' Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian Church held their annual meeting lu the manse. Practically all of the old officer* ol the auxiliary were re-elected, as follows: Presklent- Mrs. J. P. Fox. Vice President. Mr*. I- M. Crew*. Secretary, Mrs. Jo*. I. Scull. Assistant Secretary, Mr*. T. I*e Treasurer. Mr-. William K. Wil, The committees chosen are made up i the following order: Entertainment- Miss Alice Risiey. Refreshment*—Mr*. H. A. W. Smith. j, kout-Mr*. H.. T. Casselberry and Miss Young. Honse—Mrs. T. I*e Adams. Collector*—Mr*. Win. K. Wllliaui>n and Mrs Charles Martin. It was decided to give a musical en-

READY FOR NEW YEAR

Mrs IraS. I

l-ewls

BACK FROM EUROPE

Rev-. J. B. McCloskey, rector of Augustine's Churrh, returned from extended trip to Euru|«, a few d< since, and laM night I* was upon i Rialto, greeted l.y and shaking hat with hi. many friends In this city. He looks well and re|«>rt* having bad a delightful time, hut expi hi* gratification at having nafely reacbed the shores of this country, where everybody "talks I'nlted

States"

Igvlng Hill ha* taken the |*>sltloti ol "trouble" man here for t^e Hrlawi and Atlaulle Telephone Co., vice J Farrell The latter Is now a gang foreman under IBstrict Foreman Rodgt aud Is working lu Pleasautvllle. Farrell’s family Jibs returned

delpbla.

■IKIn'i Mod Keetla The members of the Y. W. C. T. U. w ere *o have met at tbe home of M Is* i-Ulle Adam* I he turnout was small and nothing was done. Tbe girls will

■. H. II. Bodinc.

it the hon

Chief ScuJI had a grew) two hoys, truant* from

Thursday mnrniug The chase started at the point of beach and ended with]' tbe caidure of the two lads, w ho w found hiding under a life I-oat Ninth Mrert. .The boys were take!

City's four letter-carriers re heir new winter uniforms tin art of last week. The sutU ide by a Camden llrtu of tall * carriers look better and uion

comfortable than they did before cbm-

iskle the old uniforms.

b- thecuMon

The First Methodist Episcopal Sab bath School was reorganized for the coming year at a meeting held laM

enlng.

The follow ing are the officers chown: Superintendent, Thomas 8. tioorley. Assistant Superintendent, John Mart*. „ Second Assistant Superintendent, Mre H K. Howard Ttioru. Secretary, Willard Adam*. Treasurer, Mrs. Harry Headley. Pianist, Miss Amy Thorn. Chorister, Prof. H. H. I.ake I.lbrarian, Alfred Powell. Superintendent of Primary Department. Mias Emma I.'orson, asslsteil ky Mrs. J. (>. Candy, Miss Rohlm

«. Hor

It was deckled to hold tt*Cbristma> entertainment In Trower’s Hall on Friday evening, I>ecember'it. For Balb—Near the Hay front, t* tween Tenth and Eleventh streets several cheap lots suitable for summer .-ullages; fail per lot; one-half can remain un mortgage. Apply to ABEL D. SCULL, 617 Central Ave. Ocean City. N. J

OCEAN CITY, N. J. tlriM? Plnnx find Specifik:«tIon» Prg piired «t Short Notice.

ke amic LE wiS E. CORDERY carpenter and Builder

vards, Ira S. Champion. Hr. II \blsitt. C. T. F. Sandcrlln and It. T tllte*. To Estimate Pastor's Salary - RoarTo Estimate Aurount Necessary f>; nuferrace Claimants—R. H»»b> I'lKirn and Ira K. Champion. IN THE CHURCHES

i 8t. AUguMiue'*

Serv ice* w 111 he held at tl* u*u ours iu the FlrM HaplIM Church tie: There will t* preaching by the pa r. Rev. Pennington Corson, at tl cu-tomary hours lu the First M I hurcb on Sunday next. HRST miSBVTKRIAV. Rev. H. T. Casselberry, the pa-to ill conduct tbe service*. arM pread

Rivcince. 420 twl»i Are. Bet JS3 SHOP TUTH an «ST AKRUE OOKAN CITY. N. »1. ENGLISH A JOHNSON,

1240 Anbury Avenue.

HARRY H. RICE, Registered Architect.... S. B. SAMPSON., CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER tEBISE B. IBBKEBtS 4 SOI Carpenters and Builders

752 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fine Paper Hanging, Painting A Select Line of WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarters for UP-TO-DATE SIGNS

HEAT on JAP

A GAS RADIATOR A VALVE TURNED A MATCH

CITY GAS LIGHTCO. /

Sentinel:—I* there any n« » there any sense—In th lightning-like s|*ed adopted by sum of the drivers of tbe apparatus of th local volunteer tire companies wl*ti| it for drill*? The fa*t »peed shown r a driver for one of the companleM Thursday uq(ht was uncalled for. ore. It was reckless, under the eirimstances. Few |*ople knew of the drill They heard a single tap of thc big tire bell, aud tbe machine flashed along Asbury avenue at a time w hen qdltea number of persons were on the street. The principal thoroughfare of the city is no place for such racing. It off before snmeoniHs run down.

set fort

»f the Bute l*ague I There Is

, T*”*””"" ■I'.—'-l th,. K*..«

Mt .ml Mr. Uki>*l J ri...

# ’ this city, have return«l from a v ■net oni.” j New York State. They had a of the metnticr* of pleasant trip. Their youngest dsugh-

lv asfatugtou Camp, No. 74. P. O. S of ’ t«, HI— Carrie, w ho remain, w it A., lo have a "set-out" occasionally j married slMer lu Elmira, ha* entered after their buslnrs* meeting- Friday j • business college m that city,

night laM was one of these times. The ' "*"* —

toy. wen, to the Prado, where they ^7.1 rem ^omfo^”y"foriwrtook ..I refreshment. There were! llU bcd loltageson Fourth strvot. la-low about a dozen In the jolly party. .Weal; also 1 w o ►even-room cotuges.

u u furnished, hut with all floors

Morse inlnred. i malted, good ranges. West avenue, I .!*.«. I .™ i ! Above Fourth. .Will reul any of these UbertyJ-Ire I ompanv, bj . |llf , yau .,,.1 cither will sublet for

‘n- the summer mouths at good rental.

Jo* I. 8

641 Asbury a

ILL,

n City.

Cap* May, the following from an Al-jdltioue under wbicli theTtuvenimaot clremWI^'nd^i t*n nror the^oroer , 'of Untie City paper U quite apro,*>-:' may Interfere in dispute.. : ui.ro xi T in vou

If the coast mayors were in earnest' Taken all Tlie u*r thronsV n i • *xth and'Asbury avenue one of tbe Here's a ehauce for lovers of candy wk-. H-v 1x7-1 . 1!?^^ Taken all tbe ■**y through, It Is a Mip,*d: ll was. somew list The Prado off*, .wo flue bargains fo when Urey appointed a comm ttee at, *.fc paper, one that wUl give the! hult . nextBaturdayo.ly. J T. Adam, the UK naaetlog of the ' oast Ke-oris country the feeling lha( for tbe next - -L.-. felebrated Peanut llrittle. 9 cents iKagoa. to draft a bill lo regulate surf four year. Ibere.triU be nothing to A business meeting of the W.U.T. ,,ou . Dd ' Bu,,er 8colch ' 5 P ou,,d, bathing ior proaaatatlon to tbe next hinder t&r progress and pros perl tv of j U. waa held at tbe home of Mrs I c?uU ' '. ' LegtaUtBre. It U high time the oom.|the* United BUtes. - J Brick yesftrUay afternoon. J *d>ertt^ Wwoll-el.

Resolved, That we. a* member* of Washington l amp, No. 75, Patriotic Order Boos of America, do herein express our sincere thanks to Rev H. T Casselberry, pastor of tbe FlrM Presbyterian Church of (heat! City, for Ffte able aud instructive sermon delivered before usou Holiday, November 27th,

praying that tbe principle.

Kstunsi— fifes huUdlags sreeveC bj Coe HARRY H. RICE, ...Builder,.. No. <JO«J WUHT AVUN'Cli, OUUAIN CITY, IS. U. ALLEN SCUUL Contractor and Builder-^

When Yon Want Anything in ...DRUGS... GO TO THE Bourse Pharmacy.

Reasonable Prices. Prescriptions.

JOHN MARTS Contracting Builder

Three Favorites

Scull's Best Flour

Scull's Faierite Blend Tea Scull's Sterling Blend Collee

1 dlsroi

ir beloved ord

■pX-

md practiced ,

C. L. GIFFORD & CO. PPODUCB A8D FRUIT :: ! :: COIIISSION MERCHANTS

VINELAND, N. J.

B. S. SCULL, Prop.

ASBURY AVENUE AND NINTH ST.

a M Halliard, Itridgeton.

A. N. Kretz, Fleetwood, p..; p. Wil let*. Camden; J. Nelson Manning ItoMuu; F. It. Wilcox. Itridgeton.

I'KAIHI.

A. M Ha-luwa, New York; Mr*. M Odell. Mr*. 1) Sharrock, Ixine Hank Mrs.C. Bharp, J. Bteelmau, Oeeai t Ity; John Kverlugbaas; Ce<iarvitlr C. M. Campbell, Purl Nnrrt.; Dame

.Steelman, Camden.

R E Nlveu, M. tiandy, Hrldgetou: Charles A. Beau Ian, It. I«uuard, 11 .A Cotter, J. E. -Wllllt*, K. u. .Wagner,< . H. Biwekuiau, Alfred E. Hredell, K Ernat Bmythe. Mia* Bmyttw W H Collin., Philadelphia; CheKer Win ; ney, C. B. Conver, fflllvllle; K. uj,. mond, Woodbine; Jr—e Hodge r*. Jo* , Thom I—m, Atlantic City; Jame* Far'tell. Ocean City; Samuel T. Clark

roii*lgiiiiirnt*M>IMled froml'ai. Mb' and Atlantic County Farmer*. THOMAS J. THORN Florist KALI. HULBS, GRASS and Cl.OVER SEED 839 Asbury Avenue. ...FOR SALE... A live r•*lnl bou*r, furni-bed, vi it!

WANTED—Ocean City or other good and welllocated seashore cottages or cottages in exchange for well rented Camden, N. J., houses. Equity’ $3700. Address Box 2i Middletown, Del. : :

New Yot

a*. Waahiiigi

CkrlMmaa •Vornl*. * Before buying yp Ut ChrtaUua. gift* DBie and -e uur dhipl»y of Ifoauuful A better aworuuent tbl.

K. It. T4MKIIKHT HOUSE MOVING AND RtlSIHG

H R Smith A Boss.

CHAt. E ABAMt t BM, " Furaiiart. Carpet., Mattlai aad Bcidiai. Wiadow Shades, Etc. 712-M Asbury avenue.Ocean City,N.J. 0 Ulm t. GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PUSJERIHG, HAHEE SETTIHG MICE LATWC, tic., Etc. All Work la Mason Uae Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J. W. H. MITCHELL, BRiCKUFING - PL4 .TIRING n }5PKCI«ii?Y 704 Central Ave! 1 OCEAN CITY. *. j. i

RALPH L. GOFF, CIVIL ENGINEER. SURVEYORCONVEYANCER NIBT AND CENTRAL ATENUE, , OCEAN CITY. N. J. Charles G. Miller Is fully prepared tn clean out >• cc—jhmiI*. Send hi y.iir order*' at your eaillrst cutivenlMirc ::

JACOB SChUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. *0. 700 A*ht»i Attnut, Omih CitJ. >■ , F'reK k—k Am and cake daUj. *"“*5 lak—a *psclallr. order* dslirsred fl— •* ebargs. NethUa dahrarad aa Buadaz.