Ocean City Sentinel |J. E. CONFERENCE
APPOINTMENTS
■» PROPER CARE
TO ATTNED BANQUET
TUu»» Hl»—tieoriw I,
R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor CCEAK CITY, - - HEW JfKSH
a r" ''v
Announcement* Made at the Clone of Meeting* in Atlantic City.
Hrnod -ttrot, J li TUrmi -
•on: Broad Mlmi Park. OiairKr 1 iHMiEbrny. t «ilr»l,M ■'•ni riiinoo Avenue <•. K Arrl.ri Hrrt Cbuieh.J. MdKao lUud: lUuillion Avrniif, J. W Jarublr, HI l>. U Httttrnl Male -lre««, J. 1». fux:
OF CHILDREN
Tilt: gap between
In lliebaruyaxi ami o »'PHMi • wyatery aa eeer.
(.uvaaton HroKW i-ul It aptly. Ilia other, when be aaM: •To^Jay *norame la a luxury wbleb only llieatu|rhl ran aflbrtl.” The < iovernor^ i», •> •maRty •• nar, I be frtand of' eduea-
inlly.f. II I Jobu'Guorlry. Weale "’lu.kertou John > Vlneentow n and H
Huillh.
Waretoua II mi It IVeat < reek Newt tvAdaor—J. J tin tl. C. Maddor-k. i to"! lyuartiey^ nary, uiember I
intrl John
nd annual eobtenUou of Uie
_____ Re* Jerary Banker*' Aaaueialkm »U>
be held lu Atlanln City
Rev. H. T. Casselberry Give* ,„d Baiurday, u*innin« at
Good Advice to Head* •"•“ l
of Families.
"Tbel areof tbe CbiHifea’' *aa (be *111 tbeme of llev H. T. * 'a**elterry'«
BASE BALL "FANS HOLD A CONFAB
lade by men prominent lu the «orld. lu Hie exenlu*. Ibera
bau<|uet. and addle •everal Mell-kno*
Tttal ■" ■•■••I.
ti Tile. Hialr or slaa.a* y«u may prefer, bul It *■
I Ik- its lil kind of a roof If »e put It on
EaoMahrd •« lUI. K
to, lududliii i
S. B. CONVER
ai2 4>ban Aeeau*. Otcaa City, It J. Om Mttia,
WuiaMi
PsiutAHi the wont enoaeqaeiMe* ibe dlroree e> II are It* eftartn uj . blldren. Tbe aujietluteiident* of l lurie*. or llluiola. report I tbatr boy* rome
The bi.-rTixri. la iHad to are I ataja are being taken toward bavin llret-daaa ba*e bail flub In Or City tbla aummer. Bare ball la a gi l bat U pO|iular with all claaaea, rlublog many of Itw fair *ex, ai rati ling good team w 111 do a» m toward ■dvertlalng tbla re«>rt •• one thing that can be mentioned.
Th»: formalioo of •
Blackwood ~B. C. LIpplnnUL
Bridgeport—Willie Iteevea. Itrigaotlne. K. "A. Cake.
Caindeu—Aalniry, ti. T Harrl.
„ f ) Bethany. W VV . Hklgeley; Betbd.O. Hi. Hemrer; Broadway. O. H. Njjjl: ’" centenary Mar.ball Owena: EiChlh 1 si reel, Stead bam Applegate: Pair* lew, In 1 William drum: Pi ret Churrb. H t. i Uravatt: Kaigbn Avenue, J Wlew; St. (ieorga’e. William Btooe. Stale
street. P. A. l>«Mart*: Tabemai le, W
iy' p. C stm-kland: Trinity, J. B Hull. I’liion, M. H. Zebley; We.ley, W. K.
Fialier. Wiley, Alpbooao Dare
. Chew a and Almotiaaam-<»■ H
j Tulll*.
* (tarkaboru and Jedereou-J. K.
<" ’ Vanatta.
Be! Collmgawood—J. B. Maaon. , Croat Keya-H. T. PMer. ‘ Downer and Tumeravllia—J. P. Kid-
retilt—«. C. Bey no Id*
reek-A. D. Ward. Doughty.
Ctty—T. S. " Iladdnulleld —Sau.uel I , IIaddon Helghl*—W.Rj
i Young »:«!'► In Ocean CUy i*
undoubtedly a alep In the right dlrev-
tk*. Proparly manafad. It •‘“uW j Jr j larfv ,„ f _ T . H . Mall, prore a benefit to every young man hi Ms wood—D. 11 Shock. I lie city, morally, pbyalemlly and Magnolia—J.
mentally. The need of a proper nsort i Mantua for tbe boy* of the dty ha. bren fell 1 for eeveral year*. Perbap* a aolutiou - --
will be reached by tbe new orgaulraUou, w bleb ahouid be given practk-al encuuregiment and aa*i*Unce.
and Baroaaboro W
reive* to be olHoera of tbe t bineae army. Congreaa acta wiiely in exteudlng thl* oourteay to the young men from tbe Flowery Kln|doui. it b wortb our while to do all tbat »r
ran to Waateralxa i ruling clam of t
need—friend* r Interooun*
with tbe Peking autborltira lu Hie
next twenty yean.
_ lauding (i. W. Hideout. National Park-A. L. laxard. Paol*boro-J. H. Payram.
PedHckatoWn-S. K Moore. Pennagroie—Kmanuei, J. H. Boyd:
St Paul, R. P. Htepbenaon.
Pleaaaulvllle—Salem, H. K. Parker;
Wewlev, I jiurmaon Cwxrll.
Port Hepublic and Bmttbville—H. ^HbkleniSc 7 and Tarraboro—G. W.
Abell
Stratford—C. P Garriaon. Sw edodioro-^Peler Prvvoai Tlioioogbfare—G. S. tiolf
- of Trinity. Iren-: 1 Prank !
rr, J B. Halntw
> Webb. .
To Iw aopplkd
i. N
II J
.Adelpbia -J i Aabury ParkAllautic Hlgb
Bel fold—H f* (iaacoynr Belmar—Wrlgbt Krkeralej Bradley Beach-J K. Saw ClJlfwiawt and ( lire~|Uai
Brown.
C ran bur} H. M Brown. Katontowu and Tintou Pa
Belting.
Kngliabtowu- S H. Weatberby. Parmlugdale William Adam*. Port Hancock—A. A Brown: Freehold S. K. Hickman tirtwnvllleand Cedar Bridge MU pm
Kaatlack.
Hamlllon -H. K. Burkett Higblanda—Henry Jobnsui. Hlgblatow n -C. H. p liber. Imlayatowu -Alfouae Cbambera r Jaeobatow n and Cook«towu -H. K
Garriaon.
Jamesbiirg— Dickeraou Moore.
Keanaburg- H. M. Smith
Key port—: alvmry. C. H. Lawrence;
St. Jobn’a, Joaepb til
erly i log or reading of
j< awl berry, “ail | tiling Pi behold I their flag. Ilieii
I llieti
-rf^g^Conuty League Favored and
Delegate* Elected to Meeting at Tuckahoe.
Satrrai of tl»e kieal !>•■*• ball eothu- ^ 1 Bn *i gentle niaat* met at Hie offiie of Kvetloii A. < . c-aWi
lotertior Sioke* A r'oraon, on Saturday evening la*t, and £ ' pm*
III be held on Hatur- dl«-u*aed plan* for I lie game during - ■
at tbe eunvenliou atui ban-|uet by W. held at Hie name pia-e next Saturday « t dt Hand, cashier. 'evening,-when, it la expeetert. lie Ural aewsioii. Pi tw held to-mor more will be donetoward buo^ii
iVkflemooii, will be callad to onier *|iort in Uiwai
by President W H
prayer by Rev. Newton W. Caldwell, .iaat, a iern|*-rary.
Xakeburwt—tl P. Reed. I^kewood -G. S. Meaerolle
, I .it He BHeer-R. T. Leary. [ ,i|*4w»*g Breoch—Aabury, J. G. ’wmarWw* Church, Kli Gilford; Luke's, John Handley; Simpson. '
I. Dobbin*.
Mauaaquan J I. Sualer*. Mattawan—D E. Lyon. Milltown—J. K. Shaw Morgan' lile To be aupplinl. Neveralnk and Ootaulr—G. C. f
miry a
ruler with a strong and p love, but," warned tbr»|ir»ker. "let ua tw careful not to exaggerate one arnttao dial it assail* amrtlier«>|ually. itinulug, be Niki: ‘-It *111 be valuable for u* to notice tbat, a* tbe maeu ualloa and |wuple, Israel I* irefully trai-ed by revelalkm bark to Holy Pamlly, *o tbe naHonal refill did not ignore tbe family Be, but ■iHwcrated it. Tbe first ordinal IheJewiab religion *a* a dou vice, and thl* arrmngemei -iuely aiae. Never was a ualkm ily pro*|erou* or (ermaoeutiy strong * bicb dkl not ciieriab llty of tile home. God built Hia nation ii famllks and bade their great tonal luatltutloii arb bouie together. So the Cburcb rod I* made up on Hie unit of the illy. If we low tbe childreu ■ luve. and none other* come u fellow ship, In ten year* you |be cburcb doors.
New Bruoawick —Plrwt Cliurcb. J. P haw; Pitman Cburcb, W. T. Valiant St. James'* Cburcb, T. S. Brock. New Egypt and ( olller'a Mill—W
. Lilith
Ocean Uiove-3. W. Mataball. Oceanport—A J. Gregory.
Old Bridge and S|wUwo<s]—Georgr
A T»KSTIKTII century Ananiai lu AHantic City, and be art
I'blladeipbia uewapaper*, among other thing* No ruatter what tbe conditkMi of the weather on a Sunday, usually one can read lu tbe Pblladrl pbia papxra. Hie following Monday, dispel cbm telling bow tberrowda enjoyed the balmy, spring-like air on tbe Atlantic (.tty boardwalk. And II frequently happen* tbat Hmsw same crowd* are having trouble to avoid (lie
cold, i>euetrating wind*.
Kl’ITOB SgJtTtXkl.:—1 notice that City Council has taken *p (be matter of the oampiag-out dub of tbe Pennsylvauia Baiiroad'a Y. M. C. A . membera of which amiuaiiy visit the North Point lu fortniglnly bum On behalf ofmysell and other summer cottager* at (he North Point, 1 may aay tbat we have not tbe ^lightest objection to Hi is worthy organ Ualiou erecting a club bouse at the north end, providing they do so at a respectable distance from our collage*, for boy* will be boys, and wUI baedlo**ly trropaaa upon and Injure tba property
we are daotdedly opposed to any aucl structure around Pint and Simp-on. Very truly, your*, Ww. A. Shaw. IK2H Arch atreet, PblUdelpbla.
>nab—E. J. Kulp.
Colllngawood—o. S. iMiflleld UllaBistown—S. F. Ua*lll.
Winslow Circuit—John Rlcbardaor
Woodbury—J I. Howard. Woodlynne—To be supplied.
muiiorroK urenuiT.
Presiding Elder, Edmund Hew itt
Alloway—E. A. Miller.
for lb* Angltsea and » Udwood—SUnley
N Clark.
A»bury—D. C. KauStaln. Aura and Rlcbwood—R. H. Carlisle Hrtdgelon—Central, M- E- Hnyoer; ■ ummerce Street, J. D. Bills; Fourth Street, l> Y. Stevens; Trinity, J. H. Ituaaell; Wesley. C. V. D. Conover. Canton —J. O R. Corllas. Cape May City—Jamas Burns.
T. Hillman.
Point Pleaaaot—G. S. Miller. Polntvllle and Wrigbtstown S, T.
Horner.
Red Bank-First Cburcb. Alfred Wagg: Grace, R. C. Lipplncott, Jr. Sayrevtlle—J P Secnrtst. Seabright- C. G. Hagmman. Silvertou—W PI Blaeklaton. Smith burg- To be supplied. South Amboy—C. B Ogden. South River—J. W. Clark. Southard Circuit—J. S. Moore. Spring Lake—J. (.'. Kulp. Tom's River—Ananias Lew remr. Wall—H. P. Grim. Want Aaburv Park—Edward Mount. Wait Grove—X) b. Harris. Wblleavllle—C. M. Johnson. Milton R. Pumtlack, prlucljwl Pipworth Seminar)'. Georgia. ' ~ "New Jer- . -lb Advocate,” member of tbe Nalioual l*Brk Quarterly Conference. S. H. Hann, Temperance Agent, member of Ocean City Quarterly
PlntToa BKknsKb: It seem* to me the plana for tbe new pavilion are nut Just •uch aa tbe city desires Tliere ha* beau talk oocaaioually of making tbla a pouventlori city. V\ by not, now that Ibe dty la about to spend p*nju oi t;i*W for a pavilion, so construct the
building IbaV It »1
and ana wet tbe fc<{ ulreiuenta of > hundred people in eon«eutkiu bled? It strike* me tbat aever
, .. ... Prertiyr - Cenlreton—T. H. Hick* ffayken—A. H. Kbcrbardt I>e*r(leld and AMine—J. P. Louden. Deuniavllle and South Seavllle-R. M. Wapplee. Dividing Creek—lo S. Moore. Kldore Circuit—J. H. Shaw. Kimer—John Morria. p'alrtou and Centre Grove—R. P. Sbeppard. p'rlendublp Circuit—To be aupplled. Glaaeboro—H. M. Nichole. Goshen and DlaaCreek—J. M.Mainw right. Green Creek and Burleigh-B.-F.
Buck.
HaleyvUle Clreull-J. W. Veal. Hancock's Bridge—W. I. King. Harmony Circuit—E. B. Somera. Harrtaonville and Ferrell—Y. H
Amy.
I«a*burg and Dorcbaatar—W. L.
Sbaw.
Malaga Circuit—F. Van Hlae. vlaurtcetow n - G. 8. Jobneon. Millville-Plrat Church, H R. Robinson: P'ourtb Cburcb, J. W. Lynch; Scvnd. J.H. Magee; Trinity, Wm.
Mitchell.
Miuotola —W. K. Greenback. Monroeville clrrolt-J H Simpson Mulllra Hill and Ew ao-T. C.
Parker.
New-Held—Arthur Richard*. New port -T. J. J. Wright.
Ocesu i Ity—Pennington Corson. Penuavllle—William Dbbrow.
I’ltman Grove—F. I,. Jewett.
Port Elixsbeth—A. W. Wlckward.
Port Norrla—M. E. Messier. Qulutou—P. PI. Purcell. Itoadstowu—1,. Haluaa.
.Salem Broadway, J. J. Reed; First
.Salem—Broadway, J. J. 'burcb, W. 8. Ludlow. Sea Die City—P. R .Cor
ivllle nrcultStur|>towu—L.
South Vineland—J. H Barraclaugb.
Tabernacle—E. A. Wella. Tuciahoe-H. M. Blake. 11 Vineland—J. L. Roe.
V\ uodnill* and Roaeubayu—P'. A.
! Howell.
Wwslstowu-E. C. Hube
provrmenta in tbe plan* could br aug S. W. Lake, Prewldeiit Ocean Ctty geatad. la It too fate to make changes Amodatton, member Ocean t Ily (Juar-
tbat would appeal to many builder* arcbllecUT Oxg iKTXKijnm.
Luther I,. Wallace, whom Connell recently placed In charge of tbe He Haute P'lrc Company's house, expects to -|ort a uew uniform w Itbln a short time. He went to Philadelphia on Tomday last to get measured for the suit. Hi* uniform will be similar In that of the men at Hie Ninth street lire
Icriy Conlereuat. THE.VTUK bISTKjn
Pros Id lug PJdar, W. P. DavU. Allentown-1L A. Hoblnaon. Auwell—James J. Smith. Anbury—N. D. Aaplowall. !(■ rtiMfaf I 44 VV Hlta..*,
Harry H.
bulkl ten cottage* al Colling, George W. Davenport,
Rarnegat—J. B W blttun
Beach Haven-Alexander t orsi
Beverly—C. 1. p'tugeorgc.
Botdentown—First Church, C KnlglH; Trinity, Henry Belting
Hrldgeboro—1>. D. Tower.
Burlington—Broad Sweet, Percy 1‘rklnchlel: I ulun Street, J. A Oakes. Cbatswloth—J. S. Smallwood. Columbus Circuit—Jame* P>kermlev. Cruaawlcka and Ullsdale—VV . A.
Cottas ea. Murphy, tbbi city, ***'■
I for
Drlancn .
—Job
K ri's collage le 1* also | PPUU collage al
I Cellar Reach. Mi
RichardKbevlln.well-known amoni PbHadelpbla politicians, who ha' been a summer resident here for , number of yean, be* bad bis boa' bouse converted into a coay residence It present* a very attractive appeal a lire, a credit alike to tbe teste- .. Mr. Bhevllu and to tbe skill of tbi ' - —‘Ham C. (Scull.
Hev. i'cuuingtou Corson, rclurnc by Conference to tbe pasti.-rate oi n Pint M. E. Cburcb it
Plormce -W. W. Uealooit. I orktsl River < irrult—John 1 Grovevllla—Z. T. Dungau. Hamilton Huuare—H. l(. Imwrrnre diopewell P.. H Clood. island Hrlglits-J 8. Garrison. Kingston - F. A Dennis l-ambertvllle—G B: Wight. Unvale—F. B. Harris, l-ower Hank Clrrull George \asd. Mabahawkln and 1'edar Ron F. C. Uhl. Marlton -Tlnmias Ogle. Madfold J. F. Heiieman Mcrcbaotvltle—N. J. Wrlgbt. Mooreaiouu-G. Ii Humasou. ML Holly—W. G. Mm er. New Gretna—H. B. White. New Ustioii—George H. Van Note Paimyra-J. W. Nickelaou. Peuilxrtoa -Milton itciyca. JteoolagtoD-D. W. <'. McIntyre. Pensauken- Leon Cbauilierlaiu. I’careouvillc-.C. R. Willey.
-bfulncas and strength. Do you think IhU story of the sacred child-
reverence
childhood—not to care for and guard bildreu are travelers newly rived lu a strange country, and we -pousible, as parent* and guardians, fur guiding and leading them aright. Scarcely any two children In the same family are alike, and, therefore, ■ me up bringing will not answer ery child. Of course, tbe same truths are to be taught, but Uk 1 -parent
realize that
applying tbe truth does not III every -hlld. Happy 1* tire parent > iae enough to study each om and each one’s peculiarities." There are three main chaunels through w bleb educatiou and training are given to our children. In the pub-
bc teacher* can exert mi good, and they should
helped aud encouraged by |*reut* In lire Monday school, where af truth* are taught, there should o|*raUon with tbe Inatructun
refuge, Ibe sweetest,
M. H. Nichols, member of Marlton Quarterly Conference, left without ai>polntmenl to attend one of Ibe school*. W. I. Heed, member of Bt. George' Quarterly Conference, left without an polntmeut to attend one of tbe school, A WEIRD LETTER
..'ooucllman N. C. Godfrey received through tbe mail, a few kaya since, an anodymou* comaiuniaahou, weirdly put togrtlier. Instead of being wrlt•eu, each letter was printed and not cry wall printed, at tbat. The spelling and punctuation, too, were Lad. Tbe author of tire communication, who appears to have a grievance against tbe atreet supervisor, tbna de-
livers himself:
K bat la t be reason wee crossings cleaned any
that our wives and children can get on tbe streets? We always bad a streel sujarrvlaor before that attended to tbe Tbe writer her* makes ^bargeaa ffeetlug Council and tire supervisor, and adds: “Now tbe people have to sufTer for IL Give us a good man, like tbe last one we bad, so we can have clean crossing* once more." Tbe remainder of the communication conilns vague bint* and veiled threat* Councilman Godfrey, after showing —--ggXTiKm^ t|
i w bole, I
r.1 super
lire oommunlealtou
•Id: "Council,
■ ell aatlstled wl r
Iwr, and sup|wrled him for re-elec-
' am always read) u> listen Inu In penou or lo receive cu lUonsln writing when properly
signed by complaluauta. but caniiJi give attenllou to auuuymoua column-
Them iary of tbe l’ie*bylerlau Cburcb hai ■""* ugemeuta to bold an oysler •iipireraltbc Bisoaynr - * evening, March 21. from Oyster* cooked In all varieties will l* Irmptlugly served, and no one w ho ha* “a mouth for" tbe luadou* bivalve will miss this supper. Mrs J. I’- Fox. President of the Auxiliary, wlllibe asaisicd In tbe management ‘
a. Jos
G. Champion.
Bcul
E T. Frias, of Ibe Prado, this city, has reuled from Hherttl Bright a store and apartment* In tbe Ifourse Buildlugat Holly Beach, wbleb lie will “peo on May 1st,coudunlug a icwtau-
rant and Ice cream nark - lug he has secured (a wi bt* butlnoM, Mr. Fries •
divide hi* time between'Ocean city and Holly Beach, spending the greater
McCarter After -Al tire meeting on Ratorday
ion W. Caldwell, last, a temporary, organization waAtlantic City. Ibe delegates'effected by selecting Postmaster But will lie welcomed by Mayor Hloy, lo (An. manager of the learn last ,eason sUU-h President McCarter will rr- chairman, and Warren W. Brown ipohd. Next will come tire addresses, secretary. Tire meeting wa* called Ii J.J. Hollins, of New York, will apeak res|wn*e to a letter received by Mr Tire Power ul^AlUirngy from Ex- Button from MaU Jefferson, Prewiden ecu tor* and Trustee, fronr Hie View -1 of lire Dmmiaville Athletic Assmiwllon IHilut of Deposlurie*;" J. ti. Canuon,' arinounring a meeting al Torkabc Ice Presidcut Fourth National Bank, thl* (Thursday morning to ronalde lew York, "Bank Credit*: " Clark : tbe question of tbe formation of i
williams, Vice President t'oltcd county league, Blair* Mortgage and Trust Company, 'tendance tberci New York, "An Element of Danger from tbe team
o Bank* in Municipal Bonds aa He- the desire lo have In tire league ti :urlty:” Hon. D. O. Watkins, Biate | ciuba of Ocean City, Ben Die t it ummiMkiiief of Banking and Insur-1 Tuckahoe, Dennisvllle; Cape Mi mce, "Tba Buie Banking Dafian-ICIly aud Cape May Court Hou«* nent." Mr. Hutton suggested tbe election Judge Joaepb Tbom|woii, City Hoik- j a delegate lo this meeting—aome •» tor for Ocean L'lty, w Ihi Is a director! lo go with authority to speak for tl •f the Second’ National Bank, Atlaulk- ' ii-eau t Ily team, and, If a league .‘ily, la one of tbe members of the I formed, to stand by anything this d'
oiiventlou < ommll lev ] egale say*
Andrew C. Boswell, tbe “w
■God at
world t
Hi
* In all t
•bould
quietest, most iuvttlog
pbere should suggest love and good felluwablp. Tbe child must be armed against tbe close pressing present w ith i counterbalancing weight of tbi lower* against tbe three weaknesses
Ire will, ol love and religion. "Tire girl and boy must leant ll
here I* aometbluggreater lu Hie Ilian nere existence," said (Ire pasti 'something greater Hun to do sou
thing, aud that greater thing la to
something; that there I* something
ocean higher than tire wave*
namely, a Christ mhocwlis upon them
: religious teaching, •• pCctally bleb I* given lo children, much
depends, aud (bore who guide them
■bould often begin by aearcblug reconsidering their own beliefs." Children will honor or diaiioui
a their parent* live before them.
Vben they bid their children be
■nd they be drunken, w hen the father ays fear God, and he Uvea loosely before them, only bad results may Ire
xpected. Tbe body thrives tree good variety of food, aud ao dc mind. In cbildboud Ibe mind
id pliable. We should follow Die Bcrlplure leaching and have them Lapsed, and teach I hem tbat they are 11 ready |iart of tbe cburcb. It I* held *y *ome tbat we should wall until tbe hlld reaches maturity aud let ll deIde the question of baptism. But me lu not do tbe same lu anything else for them. We cliooae their books, school, food, clotbiug—everything—
If the father cornea Into a fortune rbild I* tire natural heir to Ibis
fortune. Children are included In
the father Inherits. ■kl Mr. Casselberry, In
:.l
;J0S.G. CHAMPION
• -'"i ' ,
..Builder*.
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
nWnlf
“ ‘ £ Rlfin« wnd Specification** Rre-
pared at Short Notice.
XBB HllllSIK*.
DREDGERS HELD UP
home” of (he le E. M. Hatton ai
Tire work of the dredger* w ho are lo pump nod out of the bay for uae on tbe ocean front, begun a few days ago, ras balled In a short time by Hu'perIsor Ferran, of tbe W. J. A 8. R. H., w ho wanted lo know In what condltou tbe contractor* will leave the track* If they are |«rmilted to run the
pipes under the road-bed.
Tbe Intention of tbe contractor* w a* • run pipe under both railroad*, and they have done ao on tbe Reading ,
After tbe railroad track* had been j or y, passed, the plan »»• fo run tbe pipe j lK . |j„| e ,^,,,,1, | U |,|| (ll| j |hbl ,, lu , across Ibe lofa to Asbury avenue, and j of tlie Kllun he thought. People »
|iay if they
ea*oii. fav
! LEWIS E. CORDERY Carpenter and Bnilder
w as za|*-i'U-l as deicgalr, a ■not Inukeriug" for tire Jo
ton declined tbe honor, aud I.
Boswell Wi
tliough
If It Is the desire of Ocean City to Join tbe proposed league Williamson exproread the
thought that a league i> tbe |iru|cr thing if a club desire* to be *ui-ce**tul.
Boswell said that would dr|«nd iw hat on lire amount of percent
lavo.aca 721 ■•»! A»t *•' 363 SHOP - TIITH WO WIST A««Ut OCEAN CITY. N. J.
ENGLISH A JOHNSON,
Mmm am liitis
Jr. William. -lose*! bell |
stand, ll(C latter w Ith a capacity re* hundred people. There w
1*210 Aabury Avrnur,
752 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fine Papu Hanging, Paining A Select Line of WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarter* lor UP-TO-DATE SIGNS
MUCH FERVOR SHOWN
rowd al ,Afl«-r-*feellns In
I of Rev. Pennington
n tbe al
King M. E. Church tig last wa* deliver
Goorley, of Trenton, a forceful *|«akrr. k few word* were spoken by Rev. C. ... Elder, also of Trenton, after the
tebed.
Both minister* *pok< an eagrecially ■llrring sermon being preached by Rev. Mr. Goorley. There wa* a large congregation out, and a great many remained for tbe afterservice, these Including all of those recently eonverted aud admitted to the church on girobatiou. BOUGHT NEW DYNAMO Kiectrtc Mskt Ian* paw, preHuslueas I* booming at Hie Ocean CUy Electric Light Comgiany's plant. A new dynamo, with a capacity of JOtki six teen-candle power IlghD. has Just been placed In position at tba
Works.
This Is of tba same strength one used last year, and w hich la atlll In service. Thus the plant la prepared
any
hut id
I'OM
ti atand-
. .'ostmasler Hutton, aa one of a
tnltlee of tbe Board of Trade, la work- " Uh lug vigorously to aecure an early mall into Ocean CUy during (be summer mouths, a* wall at tba early delivery tbe PbHadelpbla morning paper*. A few days ago, at the request of aome of tbe ofllclala of the Wet Jersey, he
tbe tralnmaater Information
•ecured from Conductor Owed J. McCann aa to bow the plan might be worked lo the mllsfaetlou of Ocean
City residents and visitors.
carefully aud
; Into
conclusion,
bildreu more aud tenderly, aud bavi
His church not by aome w ave of excitement. but calmly arid naturally, is do all wlihtu our power before
TO OVERHAUL PLANS
id a pled to
He will
i. however
wm oe In charge of lilt i
Jennie Vanaman.
jf this city, bav.
Headley A Adams, ^ received the contract to furnish .
dining room suite of mission furniture for IxmiIs A: Warne's boathoure on
bey front The ability of this Arm — lrlMtc Hork
igratulal*
la ao well-know n that
Mr Wartie.caableroftbe FI.—
Hank of Philadelphia, upon securing Messrs. Headley A Adams to construct the furniture for bit pretty
summer bom?
Kecrni new wl town Mouse
■ rwiw itome Clawngvw.
Capl Charles Vanaman and A. B. Smith, members of the building oom■nlltee of the Cape May County Hoard of Freeholders, were in Ooeeu City on Tuesday night, in consultation w ith Mayor Champion, tbe architect, over Hie plans for the alteration* to the office* of County Clerk Way and HurTbe plan* are not quite ready to go to tbe builders. Tliere will be change* lo Hie flre-giroollng of tha
building, this thought hav
suggested by Hie lecrut disastrous lire al Cape May Court House, where the buildings referred to are located.
Audi tier Open Oelawle.
The McKinley Debating Society * have another open debate In t
• nek*. The debate t^nUth. will ne ^ lh „ „ Mk question, Hcsolved, Hist plant's capacity Is ten tons a day.
Mra. David W. (iaudy, w Im dlevl her husband's home, at Fourteenth and West avenue, on Thursday n lug last, after a brief lllnews, burled In Ibe Heaville M. K. Church Cemetery on Saturday. Brief sen were held at the bouse, conducted Hev H. T. Casselberry, pastor of tbe Presbyterian Churrb, w ho also had charge of tha services held In the Seavtlle Church.
Mias H M. Wood, of ISSJ Spruce street, Philadelphia, lu renewing her subscription U. tba SBKTIKKL, write*; ‘I am much Interested lu tbe Y. M. C A. having tbelr club room at tbe North Point. I have a lot, 107 Simpson avenue, which I would hcII at a reasonable tlgure, If that location
would ault.”
lulunctloo Case Cowtlnnci Tbe case of Florence Doughty va.
Ocean City cl al*. (bill for Injunction on street work at Eighth and Atlantic avenue) ba* been continued until
Monday. Marqb2U, In Camden chan
eery chain beiV Tbe paper* In Ibi case originally served upon the dty
Sign* of tbe approach of »priiig ■glorious spring/’ one might call It after such a winter—are multiplying. A J. Smith, tbe lie aud cual man, 1* making preparation* to begin • L* manufacture of Ice at bl* plant,
Tha
poetry ha* had more Influen
i tbe.
r. Boss el
•Id If enclosed grounds
id agraudaUudrreotcd, — | HARRV H _ RICE,
Messrs. Williamson, K. A, Coraou •nd E. C. Hoyle were appolnteit a i-oumiUee lo secure grounds. At Hie suggestion of Mr. Williamson, Mr. ■iutlou'* name was placed on the cumcommlllee to approximate Hie of a grandstand was next proposed, and Warren W. Brown was ioaen as tbe committee. Mr. Hutton stated thqj be bad relived a proposition from J. F. Mecxn, of Germantown, who ruglneered “base hall carnival week" liere last
i aimer.
At the suggestion of Mr. Boswell, the secretary was Instructed lo write ban tbat Ocean City is making arrangement* to secure ground*, nd. after the committee reports, an nsw-er will be sent Meehan. There were inquiries a* to tbe cost f running a team, and Mr. Hulton aid that uniforms, which will be ■ceded this season, cost RNi, and the uuulng expense* last season about t-Ki a week, Including pay lo tbe visiting.teams and hired pltchThe chairman of tbe meeting requested to communicate w Ith F: Adams, w ho was Ocean City’s "at pitcher last season, and w ho dkl line With a good team back of hi Adams will win the majority games, declared "Andy” Boswell. After several of those at tbe meeting bad told of the advertising advantages of a Orst-class base hall club In Ocean City, adjournment was bad until next Saturday evening. All Interested •II should attend this mcetlii public la Invited.
...Kefistered Architect....
S. B. SAMPSON. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER a. »** ta ester A re., OeMta CttjqB.J. HARRY H. RICE, ...Builder,.. *. 009 WEMT AVBNUB, OCtSAHI «ITY, IS. «l. ALLEN SCULL Contractor and Builder
HEAT on TAP A aAS RADIATOR A VALVE TURNED ' A MATCH CONSULT TMC cut as LIGHT CO.
JOMIM MARTS Contracting Builder
Floe Col Us— a specialty Krtlmai*. cfaaarfuUy tarn
When Yon Want Anything in ...DRUCIS...
Bourse Pharmacy. —a»aa:*ase. Reasonable Prices. Prescriptions.
Three Favorites
taui«. min . m Sci|rs 8ki Floar C ‘ rpe l t !”.“ d . B . Ui “ lerS SciHI’s Faioriie Blend Tea _ Scull's Stalling Blend Cdlfae
Deuutarllle will hare a new grandstand. Adams, It It said, will likely do moat ol the |>Uchlng for Dennlavtlle. i I •!• City will have a hall tram capable of holding Its own with other county team*.—Times.
William D. Harnhurst, of 1'lillsdelbis, the owner of considerable real eats 1* lu this city, came down on Tuesday for a few days' stay. He registered at tha Garwood.
SEALED PROPOSALS. —UdOktoor projs—Wtoi tl
log compared with tbore' In Ocean , City. A couple of tbe pniiclinri ! ■horoughfares In our slater city are In 'air shape, chief Hcull thinks, but ■ - lolyoaasthat look half;<
. defended by Ikjw I* Barrett and While alone In his home, on Mou-,
Morris Hillman, woa tbe debate last day afternoon, Capt. Nelson Hooy, of'»n lor'ouiimo
Thuraday night. The question was. ^ * •“ jdd ' n * ,u ;’. k "Uarolved, That totoxlcaUng liquor. ,-«ded in attrartlS'ibc »HenttoS of a ■ore crime Hum all other agen- neighbor, Mra. Chadwick, w ho acnl
The ajieaker* on tbe affirms- for Dr. “—‘ — - -
r. Burt. CapL Hooy- la m
WILLIAM C. SCULL, Contractor :: and :: Bnilder, ;
Olllcc and Hewldewcr.
715 PLVSIOt'TH PLACE,
OCICAia CITY. M. J. 0. J. HAMMEU.
Marble ui Granite Works
Monuments, Mausoleums, Hutuary Work, Cradles...
CEMETERY INCLOSURES
Burial Vaults, Grave Coven All kinds of Cemetery Work
Works at P'easantville. N. J.
B. S. SCULL, Prop.
ASBURY AVENUE AND NINTH ST.
lib
...FOR SALE...
ve room bouse, furnished,
lots on West avenue, below Six-
tecuth *treet. Apply :: :: JOHN K. t LKTCMF.a. atorwr wirr.i, a-hii.dripnia,
WANTED—Ocean City or other good and welllocated seashore cottages or cottages in exchange for well rented Camden, N. J., houses. Equity $4700. Address Box 201, Middletown, DeL : :
■TOBBEHT
HOUSE MOVING ANDMISINI
, _ nwvu . liXKKV E I'M ITH
a»rl— X Adam, W lllsrd » . AUsbk <*C|ieral «'—*—. OHM. E. lOtMt i BBO. ~ Furniture. CarpeU, Hattlnf aid BcJ4ia|. RALPH L. GOFP, Wiadow Shade*. Ett. GIVIL ENGINEER. • Li-U Aabury avenue.Ocean City, N.J. StiRVEYGR. 6.0. Mur wT*m - CONVEYANCER
GEO. 0. ADAM! A BRO. PUSTERING. BINGE SETT1HG
MICE LATHIG, tic.. Etc.
AH Work In Mason Una Promptly
Attended To.
OCEAN CITY. N
W. H. MITCHELL,
BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING
jenBina n bwxiixmv
H—701 Central Are
OCALAS' CITY, M. J
Charles G. Miller
Is fully prepared to clmo out ce*apools. Hrnd lu your orders at your aarllaat «>i, vanlenoc ::
THOMAS J. THORN Florist FALL BULBS, GRASS •nd CLOVER SEED. 839 Aabury Avenue.

