SEPARATE PRIMARIES
FIREMEN AT THE
rcluforc* lb* ^o-imaU-l rr®po.«-«i
R..CURTIS ROBINSON ualil «c havr to rtMt to hrtigtaygt to BANQUET B0A1P A bill of lm|iurtaurc Editor aod Proprietor rertore tl<* nobl* fi.h cT oor »«t*T. Um Stain* about !<> Iw iiilroduofd at CCEAH CITY, - - NEW JBEBEY We've dMrojed the tree. IUI ere re _ . . . *, «bi-ar.-lou of the I^gblaiure. Tl* Xotevpriae 'Phdbe No — oWI*Bl to reforert tb* bare, de«-lair New Chief and Assistants *>ftbv l ill l» lo ameud the | ro»-."-U 'v.-m.‘l.lll.lde^ We’ve foteoed ao many, Entertained the Con- eul pnmarj eUetkH I.*., ai.d tlieob-
Uvlos rtream. by re«Me that «e UeWatrs je.Wtbe mea.u.e are b- haw t-..
baveo t a drop of portable water u. rentlon Delegates. day-for the hoMln* of tbe primary
•|mre for adja.ene inlauderv, aod .e ye • Tbe newfbief of Ibe tWau City .eierliooa. ruder Ibc pre-eul la* tbe whole lot of other thlnir- p-| re neparlmrnt. J. s Itu.h, and hi. primary election* of both parllaa are equally foolbh. Now we rebe«liii)l..g ,u DU . Warren W. Itrowo aod held on the Uret refcWry day lo .Sep
' tuiaard Stone bill, eave a .upper In tember Tlir-e primary eleetk'O. are Ibe private parlor of the I’rado. on eouducted by tbe general election j/Towday evealnB. to tbe deleaate. to cere of both partle* The amendment tbe recent thief a looventaxi. t'ily pro|»ae-that one jarty shall bold Ita Treasurer ('bamplon aod r„uucllmen primary tie tlon outlie first reflatry Headley and tieonre «».. Adam, were day. and tbe other party t» to elect It. alao present Emereon Smllb and ' dciCBate. on the aecond rertistry day. j
Clarence Ker*uaoo. deleeaie.. wer^
unable to be prment boauiw of lllne~. doreemrat of several of tbe S Tbe menu »a* made up of Maurbe ere. aod tbe Kepubllcan. of Eaaex i Hiver e .rea oo tbe» half-bell, cold . County have ludorred the p:o|>oaed ^.ro».o is.i i„„ -».i. ‘..m, •“ j.. .™. cb^..t« m I pica tea, non aou vw.c i • ame oi«ratlve In tlie fall of MOS. and
° “ Cigar, llubted. Chief Ku«h called for tbore Interested lo the bill nay tb«
year. In State l>rl»n been*hi. crime iji hfroniI , <>iiJiH>rtwSuUi>[1> , bo pro| .,^ . meuduirlll „ be an Im a. a mo* ^er.v.ud one, wltbout a of the couveotloo. Mr provemen, over the pre*ut exW.o,
redeeming fa,tu " . h “‘! UuUoojohluglyexpre-«ed regret that law. I a .hort period of Imprisonment I /: i l■|ll are not —— -
extreordlu.^ ^dy, ^ y W .„d a b.„. - tba, THOS. J. SMITH^- DEAD
of l*ardona, Indulgently granted ' ldrf ,u,i
him a parole. He Immediately ^ | [^. ouW
turned lo crime, aod at lot two aeri- Couocl|ni . u Headley saal be repre-4
oua criminal acts are proven again* , him. A judicial body that reckle»ly . turn* murderers and other criminal. . *
looe. upon the community »ttboutj u| -«"for "hafiSTiy
ere. be said. With
I, there I. no reaaon w by we
NOT SORE THAT
HE WANTS THE JOB r
Ir the protest of Anderson itourgcoi. I* backed up l|y law, Council should take Immediate step. looking toward tbe appointment of commlaalonere to tmn tbe land neccmry for tbe .Mm of the street* There I. legal way to have these street, ei
AmmctATiojt of the imbecility of our forty-five distinct aod cunfilctiiig mu of laws and Jurisdiction, coocem. log marriage and divorce I* becoming universal. . Tbe appeal made to Congrwas by i’realdent Kooaevell for a compilation of ceneoa aUtMIca on Ibe subject aa a preliminary to icgtelation
ougbt to prevail Hi.K la drawing big
EVA1M
Choreb each evening, and an awakening a pint U manlfe* In the church circle.. It Is coufldcutly predicted by many that Mr. Weber will have accomplubed much good for the cborcb { here era be takes bis departure for
It b tbe verier* “rot" for Atlau Wly, Pleaaantv ille and some other, tbe Mar-by Atlantic County burgs pretend, in their unwarranted loat the Hildraib bill tbe extermination of moaqaltoes, lhat'-aa summer ret those place* are not Infested by them pc*. Cape May County luu mu*ijuitoea, more or lem, during July aud August; ao, alao, ha* Atlantic County. Wby try to deny tbe obvious fact? Why nM all endeavor to drive there
ItwIIInotbetbefaultofthenew Slate Commtreiooer, Hutchinson, if roads In New Jereey, famed ai beat In tbe country . are not kept their present high standard, mire loner Hutchinson baa a timely notice on county boards of freeboldere that the Stale aid appropriation for improved public would be withheld from any county that neglected 10 keep in repair tbe roads already constructed. This has the right ring. It b gratifying to tbb vigor In tbe new ad of public highway improt
sides, w ith eleven jurore, which causa, the Call to ask: Wby is not tbb a good principle for geo ml adoption ? It menu absurd to have
juror. Mori people will agree-wltb ibe thought that tbe remaining eleven ougbt to be sufficient In a majority of cams, and tbe example that baa been ’
menaces that city, tbe Atlantic City Review seym: “Every step taken with tbe abolition of tbe beach front saloon in view will be ao much gained for a better Atlantic City. It was a mistake lo tbe firet place to 1 Meuse open bare In tbe district below Tactile avenue aod that fact b latent to four-fifth* of tbe people of tbe city. • • The exmer city Council reaches tbb coor'u.tou and make* it effective, tbe » popularity •f tbe
WKb tbe approach of St. Valentine' Day—Tueaday. next-new ways am roe for tbe sending of eweet me* M are devised. Tbe Mg city Mores w some new and pretty valentine.
. which may be sent.
* of novelties seen In one of a was both amusing and ln-
e tenuring. Among Ibe I
a miniature football mounted upon a . heart Ibe ieatberineaa of tbe bean f and the unrestrained vigor of tbe let- , tered injunctioa, "Don’t Kick My , Heart Away,'' Illustrates tbe etreuu-
ouanere aud vigor of tbe time.
Another valentine b worked upon . tbe strength of a tiny flallron, an Iroo-
aud apron: “May I press
I my suit ?" And still another ia of cardboard with a miniature telephone
iled on It. which has Ibe Inscrip“King off? The wire b busy."
There are. of course, fancy valeo-
a in Ibe shape of hearts wltb pretty
_ . ' vereeg .unable for all lovers. e them out. Even for a Howere will undoubtedly be very poptlugle reason the reduction would p* : ular lo couvey the mcMages between noticeable aud in a few weeks tbe peri (t>,e * ove d ones, and roses, a bleb altbcould be eliminated. It would be , ,out exception bring a great deal of good ibing to pass .Hildreth'* bill, or, •*««* sentiment, will be tbe favorite,
aomelhlng on that line.
Tub argument In favor of Ibe estab- . Hsbmenl of a reformatory for female* in Ihta Stale b very strong. Tbe diuou. I bat exist, aa regards wc o lender.. In tbe admlnisiratiou of tbe la ts ere such aa to call for a separate InriUulicn for tbe lufcarceratiou of women aud girls capable of reformatlM. Ca.ce are continually occurring in tbe criminal courts that polnl this necessity. Tbe probation system ha. done much good In cares of mb odenres. but the evil remain* of the impriaoifmeut of female* with thehardeued of ifirlr rex In Jail*, wub tbe courequenl lore of all relf-re»pcct that
mu*l ensue.
Tux Jersey City Journal show* that ll is bn-ad-mluded a beo It aays tbal
• pay for our folly.
The Court
jme bard knocks from tbe Itridgrtoa Ploueer, which say*: “One of tbe protege, ot tbe New Jerrey Court of Pardou* ha* juri been reuteuced to year. In prison by a Pblladel phis judge for forgery. A warrant for another crime by this man had been
sentenced. It was
forgery that DeRoy Applegate.
. •“ "" -"S
puk, roll, -
and be received a renteure of fifteen , K
READY TO BUILD ROOFING AND SPOUTING ! ic gfX Mt aacaMoTned to otir talks aliont do nothing el,*
r j:
S. B. CONVER kU Asknrv Aveeae. Quaa CHy. S. J. Ga* Finiat
trifling
reve their drixenabih waa^a ' uunr " offence compared “
* to ibe l«ll«l rouiderer
Tdus and Ibis Irreclaimable forger and thief. Applegate. A pardoning and paroling power thus abominably abused needs to be severely curtailed,
and It will be, too.”
rereoreoaKo f-avii-iois. Ocean illy baa long needed a pavilion, such as la proposed by Council, located at a central point along tbe board walk, and tbe place for tbe build log sliould be el Eighth street—tbe dividing point ol tbe two wards, and most convenient location. With a resort where women an children may rest end have tbe us- c lavatories, added attractiveness will be given tbe boardwalk It a feature that will meet with tbe approval of all our rlaitore, as well aa
arirAKiare uwAKTa. Tbe proposition for tbe State Riparian Board to make granla of riparian lands In Banirgat Bay with exclush shooting privileges for Ibe purchaser* of tlx land bat an ngly aspect, thlnki tbe Newark Advertiser. Tbe boaru referred tbe proposition to Aaairiant Attorney-tier* era I Bwayxe. Private ownership In this Bute Is monopolising tbe beantlfnl lakea In tbe big bland*, It Is aeixtug upon tbe water-shed* to control Tbe water supply, It ■ acquiring exclusive o. of tbe ocean front aod beach. It b Lillablog Urge game preservi Now H pTOpoeea to shut out gunners
Tbe Riparian Board shook! not
tertaln such a proposition. Tbe few
the grant would bring to
rank tnjariice done to tbe public. Whatever may betbe legal powers of tbe board in tbe matter,tbe question of public policy, and a grant of i a character would outrageously rtoUte public policy and public rights
ST. VALENTINE’S DAY
there I*
It against muaquitue* u
■u
Id 'o
Ocean < "Hy Volut
. . | 111. Mr. Headley
.auro.ro — ro-ro-—. . datlgCrOUS body. ) , .
Fifteen year* ago a Court of Pardon* ret free a number ot ballot box riuffers cuivicted lo Hudson County and fenced to short term* There much public Indignation. But tbe
rborteulng of tbe brief
Ibe beat fire departon lo tbe l otted Bute*
Councilman Adams voiced Ibe ' reotimeut expressed by Mr. Headley Allbough Council will out be able to
firemen this year, be that Ibe boys lake such
good care of Ibe apparatus. He paid a high compliment to tbe members ol tbe KeiUure Company, whose bou-e Is lu much better coodllloo than tbe oue of w bleb be u a member—No. 1. City Treasurer Champiou declared tbal be was pleased to see all devoting tbclr energies toward tbe betterment
of tbe serv ice.
W. W. Brown returned bla thank* for hia re-eiedl n. The firemen Lave differences occasionally, but tbe majority should rule. He advocated a
better system.
Edward Sloueblll. who followed, alao expressed hia thanks fur tbe booof conferred upon him. He boperi ouncil will confirm bis electiou, aud p omlsed to do all lu his power to make tbe department highly efficient. ■short addresses were made by Wm. Smllb, foreman of No. t. w bo promised to obey orders; E. B. Eegibh. a bo was cbalrmau of tbe convention. ,D. S. BampKMi, who would like lo ree tbe chief mingle with all Ibe companics and ure dlacrellon lu glviug orders: E. J. Sharp, who though! none but firemen should be permitted Inside Ibe fire lines: J Caban Headley, who nominated Rush for tbe position of chief, aod who felt proud because Councilman <>. O. Adams bar said that be be! lev .d Ituab is the be* nan lo U.«an City tor tbepoatltonr'N arlsou and Haxel New kirk.
advocated a dia-
larm. There l* n
Chief Rush asked for tbe support of every member of Ibe department Ha aatd they are making a good start. There la harmony all along Ibe line Perbapa it la too thick Ocean City a* fine apparatus a* la possessed
Us tjroie Mould ft If W
... Hs will havean advimirr tsisrd con-
Hewillbaveao advisory board
skiing of tbe two chiefs and Ibe foreman of each company They will consider any change* suggested, but before there are made all must be agreed Mr Rush suggested tbal there be two alarm*. Oo the llrsl tbe ebemtea! engine could respond If H could not cope w Itn tbe blare, a second alarm could be tonicd In Tbe chief emphasized bkrialemeut that he doe* not desire to be regarAd as a dictator He is not. Hk sole object k to make
tbe department hlgh-cla*.,
tbe city and one of which tbe people
will be proed.
Before the delegates left. Chief Rush was presented a ttb a handsome cake by E. T. Fries, of the Prado HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
Roys, don’t are tbe girls’ suit*. Tbe Seniors and Juniors are deeply Interasted In lectures frequently given ay Harriett keburcb. Monday sbe lectured on "Composition." Tbe Athletic Aaauciatiou Is making pre|«ral(oo* for tbe athletic meet. Tbe Ocean City A. A. will probably
ieel them In a relay.
Tbe Freshmen threaten to "haze"
some of tbe Soph*.
Tbe debate between Ibe F reshairn
and the Sophomores will occur at Ibe H Igh School ou F ebruary It.' Tire quest ion for debale Bill be "Iteaulved.
Thai tbe priutlug press is of mu Ice thao tbe rieam engine
tbe afilrmath
w loi owners to evade the
. city ordinance which requires them Don’t try to build up a prosperous
tlulhkBtate It would ! HE WAS SURPRISED ; ol ibe question. city by in - limp good Christian people: be a good thing for Ibk Buts and a — Klla Campbell U a practical joker, who do uul consider It a crime (u fine example for adjoining Huiew. ll krwosa *vaa> victim or Sbe keep* tM students "cracking their : money and are willing to: the pest* were eliminated or even kna- M1 * »'riewriw Kwir> Talr. i sides" during lulermksion j s|iend It. but w aut w bat they pay for. i | terially reduced, the-value of much A to* of tbe friends of “Dan" Krama: The class of 1W? met Tuesday night aud then a-k ihem'lu be saii-ntd w lib
real rslale Ju New Jereey would be ^ewdad by Mias Rena Ullbert,
. Smllb, of tbk city, wi
liammoiilon on Tuesday Iasi h lend tbe funeral of bis graudfa
Thomas J. BoiH
- 30 o clock on Ibe aftern<
Tboma* J. Smith, old, aod oue of tbe I Hammonton, died on Saturday Iasi He bad been suffering from a cold, bul old age was Ibe priuripel cause ol Ids death. Heats at the lumber yard moutou. aud was also engaged In coutrmrllng and building business, ow tied cutisideraMe real Mr. Smith Icarus five children, namely: A J. Siufto, Ice ai»d coal dealer here: Mrs C. S. Newcomb. Mrs. Mary J. Moore, wife of Henry D. Moore: • re-Antoinette J. Tomlin and
W. J. Smith.
read a number of suggestK.u. needs of Ocean City, and to them I take exceptions A* of tbe Strmud Hotel, w tib a great nfiany rirancers, ai a general know ledge of
are pru*|wellvr < cereal cry k f<
W beo you bear a person decry music, dauciog aud tuuoceot and harmless game* of all kinds, you generally find him loo old to appreciate tbe pleasures of tbe young. If tbe Idea* of these people were carried out, they sell tbelr land by Ibe acre If they sold it ai.all , Instead of by Ibe foot, and 1 notice they want aa much |*r foot as tbelr enterprising neighbor. Healthy and inuocrul pleasure does not beget crime as much as a penurious policy No better das* of people cUme to our city than Ibe Young People's Association of tbe Mantua Baptist Church, of Philadelphia. There are with the |«rior, who always take Ibelr dlouer at tlx strand. They payprice of a good meal, and enjoy tbe orchestra Tjxn, again. I know there are more member* ot l brtrilan churches who visit Atlantic City in one week in August than go to Ocean City In a year, and, a* to tlx pure all things are pure, they go borne as good Christians as they were before. All persons w bo go lo ibe shore are not invalid*. At lea'*t seventy-five percent, are healthy people. They gp for pleasure and revreatlou, and they look.for at least aa good living, aud as much pleasure aud amusemciil as they gel at borne Some of Ibe letters iweu refled one of ibe < Mean City pajiere reflect Indirectly ou the h lively of tbe city
official*. i be
without some color of proof k ard. If be has proof and It to unseat tbe rascals, be k my idea of w hat Ocean < Hy suggestion* from u|>-lo-daie b men aod hotel kcv|*r*. reporters interview them, allow me. I would suggest, ord of a popular “writer, a
■Dou'l
'I Idl It
public, aa oue of our real estate men did, we have no firstclass hotel, for that k not true. Tbe Strand Is a first-class hotel, and w ben I put my full corps of help on July Iri it k open fur inspection to prove that lu service Is equal to any M or t3 per day hotel without a liquor Don't allow pool* of waler to staud j tbe beach, or under or back of ibe xardwalk, a* lari summer, to breed
« suites.
Don’t tear up tbe streets or tbe beach during July and August Tnat
e before that
II these
r let
Fome time* it pay* to object, time* It la w Iser to submit to the liable. Perhaps Ibe laiter coo
tbe better one to pursue as to tbe ex- they call teo-loo of ibe borough's boundaries, j Ihi* year—not until Having twice attempted to make thej la fad. Tlx carnival boundaries of tbe borough confirm! therefore, ublcb to
with tbe boundaries of tbe island, it i* j way* begins will) ibe *| I udid tab-: not reasonable to suppose tbal Ibe j leaux and ball of tbe Twelfth Nlgbii third attempt would be puccessful revelers, Jauuarvfi—that being a fixeil! _
•beo tbe same repreaentallve. have am,Ivereary-will cover a ,criod of Carpenters and Builders tbe say as to w hether or not tlx *t-[ two months. Generally It k much • oceam tempt should succeed. For thk reatun [shorter, store Mardl (iras usually fall* < it may be better to lake what we can j to February Tlx thirteen big ( c-lal B
get ratber than to staud for what w e j event* A|>art from the puMic maaquer- [
want. ades and festlvitie* engaged to by the; x-| a H Oir^CT While the land oomixfiy k |iuUing popubiUon at large, will thus follow i Y rI * ,<IV ^
the tract It ow us Into Fpper Tow n-i at greater or les* Intervals, Instead of] ship, perbapa a bill could lw pawc-t. Ureadtog fast upon each other's heel-. I
taking to tlx rest of the Island for Fra :as k tbe case seven years out of ten. : ^°* WliFiT AX’txN'Cfi,
islet'tty Tlx passage of a bill ex-j " e give here a list of tl
teuding Sea Isle City boundaries so to chronological oi
that Ibey w III Include all of tbe klaud south of Polk avenue, which k o
...Builder,..
block south .f < cntral avenue at Whale Beach, would give tbe borough regular aud natural defined bouudaries. aud would avoid Ibe dtmrultte* now met In defining w hal Hie borough limtis are. AI any rale, the queriioii should be carefully looked tuto by the borough's officers aod such art tun takeu aa would best serve the preterit aa well as Ibe future of Sea Isle CHy — • ape v: ay County Times.
PLENTY OF WEATHER
Those w bo bad occasion to be out on x streets on Sunday evening found x weather anything bul pleasant now began falling a little before S o'clock, but this turned to bail a litlle later, w bicb made walking rather bad. By 11 o'clock we were having lain, w bk-h fell quite bard for several hours. Ai about 7 SO to tbe evening, the Ibe mometer marked 30 above aud at o'clock Monday morning H w** : above. A northeaster blew for a tin during the night, but' fortunately not a heavy wind; otberwlmuch damage would have resulted The rainfall served to "ktiock spotlit of tlx snow , for w hich many isle were thankful, but H made wall
tog pretty “sloppy."
ALLEN SCULL
i Contractor and Builder
When Yon Want Anything in ...DRUGS... to TO TBE Bourse Pharmacy. Reasonable Prices. Prescriptions.
JOHN MARTS Contracting; Builder
Three Favorites WlZh lb* psopM of Orson Cl Scull's Best Flout Scull's Fame Blend Tea Scull's Sterling Blend Coffee
■Hr. and
anuary and February .there- j i.vetle* will consist of epec-j balls, admltwhin to which k. | by luv nation only. Cosily [ Uceut a* I bese affair* nearly ud willing as hundred o
0. J. HAMMELL
r r ' ; ~ i Marble ui Granite Works
B. S. SCULL, Prop.
Monument*. Mausoleums, 8UIuary Work, Cradles...
ASBURYAVENUE AND NINTH ST.
CEMETERY INCLOSURES
, ighueer. would b* tu pay a handsome! K '"“ l v,ul ‘». Urave Covers , ] price lo w Hoe*, them, they are give., ' A11 ut Cemetery Work “ •' •‘■easaiwue.N. J.
, j rnent of tbelr eu<M* With tlx Muele [
e ! vvcepOou of ibe Rex ball,
Ibe Indoor function*
ud Toulouse
a Hoi
s Ibe v
ell t
doubled and visitors would com in [ bnu a real surprise party on Monday Isrger numbers to enjoy our summer uigbl. He was told by Miss Ullbert. resort* TUla k tbe proper way Is look “ rl J 1“ the evening, tbal a be Intended at tbe matter. making ice cream aud sbe
[logo foe Mia* Bertha Bampaon to aaWa'a* a queer lot of people to New Mst her.
Jersey, when we come lo think about Not dreaming of any surprise being It, and most folks will agree wltb tbk planned for him, be did as be was rcexproted view of an exchange: Look- queried. When he returned with lug mailers over, these facto present Mka Sampson, be found Ux pwrUxmtelve.: We bale killed off Ux l«t well filled wltb friend., who had quail until all Ux oovere have to be gathered to give him a surprise. They
restocked. We're killed all tbe wild woo the trick
deer until the Male has to spend ibou- In tbe party, to addition to tbe sand* of dollar* u> repl.nlah the sup- young ladle* ■■gHH ply. Wr'ee killed all tbe trout and die Hlgtoee, Ethel Norcum, Ulancbe bass aud perch aud lake fkb until Hoffman and Nan Bramell, John hundreds thousands of tixm have Hauu, WlllUm H-Collimou^r., Cbaa.
D other Biale* at great lugeraoll aud Bertram Darby.
e tt res ms and ponds. A couple of bours were passed pi---id off Ux birds till Ux few antly la-pMyiug gamea Jbeu refreshtnat are leri have to be protected by menu were served aud "good ulghls"
law, and otu tree* are eaten np w ith, were said.
We’ve kUkd off tt
to organize.
B. E. should be fined for breaking
Ux record to test averages.
Tbote who may have bu>: x First National.Bauklof u Monday next w Hi do 1 member that .Sunday I, Birthday and a legal holiday, fore. Mon ay will be,.b*ericd bank will be closed. There
U,xjs f. d »|e,-isi mske up sn ideal P* fl."'n'ibr!-
DARBY’S
Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave. I First-Class Work In Every Particular.
...FOR SALE...
^ ANTED—Ocean City or other good and welllocated seashore cottages or cottages in exchange for well rented Camden, N. j., houses. Equity 54700. Address Box 201, Middletown, Del. : :
affribune r classes
GO HEAR THE BOYS
ibis summer.
beach, *0 tbal Ux women aud children may re.1 to tbe shade, aud supply Ux pavilion* wiibdriukiug water. Have one or more baud* of music
CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO.
K. K. T1IKBKHT
HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING
CJeneral t onli
•rare ct-rv - Mew RAU’H l GOFF,
X|er,! ferniinre. Cerpet*, Hiliiag and BeJdinr.
, »ii|i Vli.de. Shade*. Etc. CIVIL ENGINEER, rrtiou j TIS-H Asbury avenue.Ocean Ctlr.N J SURVEYOR.
Tbe McKtuley'Debaltog Bodety will have another of iu open meeting* ihi* iTbunwlay evening to the High
ticbool. Tlx question lo be dkcuswd I Give all tbe latitude |*>**lbleconst.!Y- “** ru ^ ,bould i«>t •lib real ChrklUn and moral
a K'sSLi?
Borie, Harold Cotton and How.r.l w “ l »* « k |»»lble for mortal, to
Davis; negative, John Van Tine, Her- reach. Your* truly-, bert Smith aud Harry FouIda j H Witweo JTbedebate lari Tbureday night was! ... H dedded to favor of tbe affirmative, *u*- ,
tabled by Ixwk Barrett and Lawrence! T, *' rule lo ' ,ho, ‘ c * u, « * b y ,b « » rit
Leu. Tlx quasUou was, "Resolved. OMtioreri should not be granted
That Ux Civil War brought forth bet aUve lo tlx opening of ccriaiu street*
ter neulu than the Itevolutlooary , iu tbk city, which was *el ' SiL" J!* “««»Uve w a* defended by ! Monday, was (Kxlponed by
Firman MUli*and Edward Voaa. |cou*ent.
CONVEYANCER cEaraai. avebue,
OCEAN CITY. N. J
builder, of ihi* clly, proixnly win have tbe plana for the ImproveuieMs lo tbe t'oi^aty Clerk's offii-c ready f r the lu*|xctlon of tbe county freeholder*' building committee next u«k. Tlx plans outline an up-l—date l.niidlog for tbe clerk and surrogate.
Allrndrd CraBdlalb. r’* l I. < '*l dl J
W. F. (iardlner and faniify rcluini'.l from Taoony, on Friday la*:, after tending the funeral of Mr. kardlu grandfalher W. J. (iardtocr.
Thursday Tbe latter, who wa-
years oM, and a well-known rraldent List of uuclaimed letters remaining W U lUIITCUPI T
of Tacony. died of bronchial asthma, In Ux Ocau CKy Dnrioffico for ibe _ 1,11 J'-nE.LL, THOMAS J. THORN
H. many week ending February- t, 1905: BRICKLAYING * PLASTERING Florist
JOBBING n SPKCyihTV FALL BULBS. GRASS Residence: 704 Central Ave an<1 c LOVER SKED.
j B39 Asbury Avenue.
Ocean City,M.J.
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