R. CURTIS ROBINSON
Editor and Propria tor
CCEAU CITY,
ADVISED TO WALK ' WITH THE LORD
154
CROWDS ATE OYSTERS
FOR BALL TEAM
Ocean City Sentinel ii.ii- -i—t imr. n. Fnmir — , -> - Sous of St. Patrick, lu Xi
r City, the Ollier ulglil, J’rmideul ItooK-
vell madr mouther o^hi.«prrcbr. car-, nil 11 1 11L< UUHU WhllitW aener.l .rathe. ryinathep'uperrlng tlou.-V-r .hcerlc- ruouyb
NEW JERSEY Amrrlc«BlMO, saw he I. not a - '- / init.We, there .a. an .ll.*Hl.er differ-' „ , , _ . ...
ou. No f- omtierof cwed.or Wrtbpia«*.ar de- Rev< PennitiRtfen Corson’k 1 r ,„of affair. . itf.in tbr ,s.rui. An o‘ h cr Meeting of Bnthu-! .■rii r. , , ^ „„„ JrtZ”lI'^r^c^Tt^r sermon in Church -Mhe B.~ayoe on Tuesday r ruin, M»8tB to be Held Next I ! „ ‘I.Xra. Rauhe.
tlH- American aoul. Sucl. a mat. fear. Sunday Night. ! !*« "iZ^^u^hary oZte Kina Saturday Night. and .tte. H H. Walkar.Jr .pl. ist Ifrc. atomg and hanna D °< -»^j Aa Ilia lax I of hl» •rriuon Huuday I praatryteriau Chureh nave an oyatar Another meMiu« of t«ae hall euthu-
»a» held in the • •ffloe of K. A.
rr of I be Ki rat M. K. Chur. It. look al Hally t.» hutidrt'l jieoplr hrared ( onaiu on Saturday evatilriK Jaat,. ben
A| Cover for Your Htiuse That Will Stand the Wear
Tlii. Tile, Slate or Slatr.a* yi I* the rlitbt kind of a roof II ESAUiahed so lUl.
^MOMK .Sanitary
: looks beyond I
ofoccui
md bails <
>f bis fellow
Tnnut» Hi be flfty-tlirr* Sunday* in the preaeii year. 1 home a Im find lire Sabbalu'a dull day, however, may uunsole llnrtfiselves w lib the reflection that It ...n't happen again In one hundred and ten year*, aaya ttie Iroug
lira neb ltos.nl.
asklt
noli. 11.*! ‘»« , V-C 0 “ the other ou | . ' I !“ c “ *
i d red yeara.
. of lien, itiod thrt
1 the elements, and right glad they w
that
O. for ll>e ~
lard getliu,
Brow i
huu-
World iialiou. W e
egeueralln* aftyr rapmaalli* auch a thought V Tin. local firemen bad a good drill, ou Hrklay night, and again driiiou•4rated their alertueaa and general . All of the rooi|iaulea werr ed. It liaa been aiiggested
) drlUa
I that they
to do all that in : uplifting of tbla I of many an Ol arc kin to each < J yet identical wit
very d
rr giver
Ocean
any •
•< inr |«.l rudslii)
mid I-
■ of cordial
mlly 11
t thro
during the iMimmer. and Ibus ■vtlagm and rlaltora the abilily
buys to oupe a Ith lire.
ryea the fact that
re» a ac|*ratr |«ople. Meals and aUndards.
j and destined, w bether for better or for .one. to work out a wholly new iufe lloaal type The talc of the twentieth
century will lu no amall degree
|.-ud upon the ituallty of cltlReuabip ■leAclu|ied on this ooutinenl. Surely such a thought must thrill us a Itb the
purpose so to bear ourselves
that the name American shall atm ml a* the symbol of just, generous and fcarlvBdealing with all men and all uatioiis. lift us he true lo ourselves,
Jl.'WiS TuOMgMON voiced the opinion of many citirens when, In hi* speech at the supper given here recently, be said Ocean City should be made a spring resort, aa it now la one of Ibe lest places along the coast for summer Yisttura. W hile Ocean City la most delightful during the “dog day*,' It I*
►imply aupert. in the apring ami NEARING COMPLETION
autumn. Why can’tlhecUy authorities ;
help the ajggctiou along ? * Asothkh hero theory baa.Owen
through t bow uneventful
centuries as If Ood sought long and far for men great enough to be entrusted with the labor and ree|ouslbllItiea of a larger sphere. Now and again along the track of inspired history auch a our appears. After • Ulrica of walling came Knoch. . afterward Noah and Abraham, i looms up beyond the flood, then Mi 1 arid KlUab and Uavid. w hose maje
..d
»•] With two weeks of good working id | weather, the new boardwalk will be
lAKSimolive Engineering, the engineer ; Nulshed. The contractor, Allen HenII. a ho Sticks lo hie post w hen a collision I has been unexpectedly delayed several
• by the non arrival of lumber
monlyaoppoecd; he simply lose, wltaand doesn’t know what to The proper course, this periodical says, la lo abut efl steam, apply the braki and open the valves (all that lie ran do, and all taking but a few second, and thru save himself If he an. Ur In New York there has been i Induced In the Bute Legislature bill providing that a person wbo.ahall communicate by telephone profane he guilty of a misdemeanor The sponsor for the measure aaya It should he approved by ail who condemn the cowardly practice of using Improper language over a 'phone, and all righltblukiug persona will agree with him.
TllS report comes from Trenton that the Male !<eglalatute w ill adjourn a I Use end of the nienUi. Tbla move, ll Is understood, Is due, in a great measure, lo the fact that the I'resldeul of the -San ale. Joseph Cl use, was recently appointed judge of the new
L'nlled Males IBstrict C
Cape May County repreaenutlvcw— Henator Creaae and Aaaemblymai
Hildreth—have been xeaMt
big after the Interest* of their court Hu-
t'MiurKTi:iil.t unadulterated food rtufls, candle* and drugs are sol aa wide an extent In New Jersey i New York. There la a law forbidding
there
uch articles. Yet the M
Board of Health, with it* Inspector* and chemists, la doing pracllally notbhig. II “{Hits up a bluff ■ oerssloually by pruaecutlng some small «, but It
If the
r results, declares the 1-ong Branch Record. It should • not be permitted lo continue spending public funds. With this view, the average cltlsen will concur.
KErKtinnni to the bill recently introduced by Beuator Crew* In the Mate Legislature, the Camden Courier says: “Hor some years people have been finding uninhabited islands lu the waters of Cape May County ami laying claim lo them or purchasing them at nominal sums. They then secured from the Male riparian rights to tliese little patches of land Jo the exclusion of all people. I f a poor man sought to gather a few dams for his family or a little salt hay for hi* barn,
or wanted to shoot a lew mud hen- on t i^h-rmo. After a vi.lt oV. abort them, he was driven off by awarultig , hrrr lbey wlll <>0€-n
required, but a sufficient quantity la non on hand to complete the walk, w hich will soon be a thing of bauty and a joy fora decade of years to come. It la to be duped. The walk la wide and substantial-looking, something
that has been long
source of favorable comment from tbe many cottage owners who paying their customary early apring
visit to Ooan Ctocf'
A special meeting of Common HI was ailed for last evening to make another payment on the boardwalk.
Tbe Irtdger roamed out of Its- little 'Held by Itself" last week, but,a> usual, struck a familiar pasture. The SkntiKL tries to be as accurate aa possible, but ocaaioually there la a lapse of tbe iwncil, and last week one of tbeae occurred when It was stated that tbeeteo trie light company ha* placed a new powerful dynamo In position. This statement was a bit premature. The dynamo Isn’t In position—Just yet But that didn’t make any difference to our alleged rival, which reprinted Ibe story. However, tbe column* of IhcHKMvgRb wlll continue open to the onslaughts of tbe knight of the
i down tbe street.
Tlir gas company's plant has hern given an overhauling, and the young tu hi cliarge, C. E. Knots, la oorrespuudlngly happy. 'The machines a cleaning, the generator reiined and the arborette and auperIlater recheckered. The work was done by James Meagher, of tbe C. G. I. Company, Philadelphia The holler was Inspected alao. Now la tbe
lo baud In your ordera.
I.ooks l.lkr Hwskrl Hull. Arthur Chester, who has ha romiuuulaliuu with John S. Tr ii reference to securing Trawer's Hall vr the basket hall games, has been i rlttru lo by tbe owner, w ho ask heater's terms. 8 bon id tbe hall l routed, w hich looks very probable, ame will be played here with 8e l*le City next .Saturday week. Jo
home at that time.
. fellows, tl
lo many styles, ■
lb brushwood and j l.uculli*. hi hi* palmy -days, nc r sprawling about II- |iart<n>k of a niut- dainty or appetl/l
* saintly Kbocb I
> hi the Gwpel
lu the record of tbeautldeluvlau w Men were born. They lived a | number of yare Tliey died lliis is all, II seems, tbal was worth re-
cording cmieeruiug them. except the
fact, tnctdriitally .recorded, tiiai they reared their offspring, the families
multiplying through hundreds of
its, until tlie iialrlarch became llter-
•Mi "
sad of It
I mountain a
the bills w hich nestle al lu base. ' "We will direct our thougbls tonight to Knoch, whose brief biography l> set forth in two verse* in the Old Testament, and two In tbe New, but these four ten* sentence* set forth tbe most exalted poeaibillty that within tbe reach, of any human or angelic, saint or arrapb —hr
• walked with God.’-,
••Here was a man who went lo haven before be died. HI* life was the shortest of any recorded in that period of remarkable longevity. He lived only 365 years, but 300 yare ol that time, from the birth of Melhuaalab, be 'walked with God.' Wean Imagine that, at the end of that lime, be went forth one day to hit place ol private devotion, aud.dM not return. We may taucy that Methuselah, then a youth of 300 yare. In going out In search of him, found his mantle and hi* ataff, perhaps, but Enoch was nut found, '/or God had translated him.' “Let us try to tlx In our uiluda w hat la maut by ‘walking with God.' Klrat—Walking, In the common use of the term. i» that voluntary movement of tbe body by which we move about and become a part of the busy world, from Ibis figure, then, we are taught that not only when we are ailed apart from other men, as was Muse, al ML Sinai, or at Xebo, or are aught up into tbe third haven of religion* ecstscy, we may be privileged to walk w Itb God, but In everyday affaire. In all our relations tobusl-
WIII open coiusge Bbortls. Mr and Mrs. John M. Simpkins, ter Spending the winter In Camden, have just ended a visit to Mr. and Mr*. B. Prank Smith, lu this city, and are now the guests of Mrs. Slmpklus' par-
and Mrs. B. B. Smith,
tlty
n of ’Private Property,
tem, it Is declared, w orks a hardship upon tbe poorer cigaaes of Cape Mqy County. Senator "Crease ha. Intro- «•we s.ona crwia*. duced a bill designed lo prevent Ibis Thomas Parvlo and sou,Sewell Parusnrpalkm by providing for the I- ' i'>-<•> Philadelphia, summer reaMenu ►nance of riparian grants only for the " f I**!* vlty, w ill aurt Ibis week ou an lin| rovciiirut of such lands. extended crab* up and down the At- ; lantic coaaL Their yaehl, w hich la HTOKKB ON taxation. thoroughly llttcd up for the trip, At tbe second annual conventtou ol l* in charge of Joseph and Prank the New Jersey Rankers' Convention, Cobh, of Ocean View, w« Governor Stokea was hard in an ex- Ocean City, and who understand the eeilent address, in which he declared mauagejiieut of buata that this Male should set an example “ *•* lu Just taxation. , • w.i.oo. or .be cro In characteristic manner he said There wa* a good attendance of Hie "To-day the taxpayer I.suffering from known ..“11, a high rate and threatened with-In- • s, *« luu ’’“f‘lie t ros* In rJJ. Augu. creased valuations. Our Ux rate ‘ hurch on Prlday evening last many area Is over ; |*r cent. In n ‘ r revvlcta were coudacted by the slxty-two districts over , in lifircti ,tc ‘ or ' * lrv - •* A. Caulfield, over 3. and lu a few cases over . . ’I-kv briefly to the congregation, ceuL Jhi you believe that capital and “ M ‘1** l *rv*aa would.,he <-onducted property au pay “ or s |*r cent in ,u ,b * c, ‘ uri ' , ‘ c ' er T taxes and give an honeat account IsHiL ^ Itself? Are not auch rates practb-al »-»inrea*B louflscatton? Are not our cltl/n.. "“* , ‘ laving the large cities and recking the . - ‘T •". d country dial riels as plaonof resslen- •- lu order to cape there iutolarald.- , T *' he company ha* painted t-urdriia? I. II ,»t time that Wo,nr . ' 1 C ’ r ' Ml*-‘ spltola Troutman, thing was done for the taximy.r In tin- i'Z'r YT'‘ T' K,r *“ ,re *‘’ » nd humanitarian age? Is nSiux rare ^ — from glAO lu »I.8U on an honest v alua. ’ . ' . 1 Uou Ml that property on laud . lire '".'T , T.'"* ^ ^ rro ,.s, “ Hon*. Tbe law fixes a limitation on * T tll bonded IlMlehledueas Should not tile i lias u Nrre Uoai. law lirall tbe Ux rate H. C. Smith la pulling tbe llpUblng ".New Jersey lads all the Stale- In touebea to a twenty'-slx-fool racabout lire Tnlon lu good road*. Her justice boat for J. H. P. Iflxou, of Phlladel1. proverbial. Her record lu |*a<* pbla. The iboel lea very pretty one and wmr la aecond to none. 1*1 her sod ft* appeetafla excila favorable ret an example lutbereUlemeut of the comment from ell w ho see .IL Mr problem of Uxatkm that serve* loth Dixon 1* au active member of the the taxpayers’ Interest* end the die- tlcau City Yacht Club and bas flgtales of common honesty.' 1 ured lu the racea In past araauus.
m and to common m
a nab. u
rider
noratlous of flo«
■y j After Portmarter Sutton hat id ' the meeting to order. Andrew tr j well reported that he had
i/.iug i Turk*hot last Thursday morning,
I pursuant to Joslnictloua. with Matthew Jefferson alight fr
liver ' w bich'rearhed there at about tbe-ame time aa tbe train from (Kean City. A no one else appared, Jefferson wen ou up to Camden. Lawyer Boawel to -k a walk through Ibe tow n am mel Hr. Douglas* and' Mr. Marshall but Ibery wa« nothing doing in tb
d Mrs. I). V. Hlllegare.C dr. and Mrs. C. \Y. Masia ily, .Philadelphia; Mr. t K. SUnton, Ocean City.
*-■ S. B. CONVER *S1 A-ban Avraae. Oceaa City, II J. Qaa FHtiaf
lam'sou, Mr-. I.atiau Headley, Mr*.
. II. T. t asael-
Iree Adams, Mr*. M. T. Rush, Mr. . A M . Smith, Mr*. \V. Kinder, Mu . B. Karic-k, Misses Alice Itlslr)
irginia Rice, Anna and Alice Wa lace, Ruth Morris, Herete Higher, 1 Rorir and D. Rate-. CALLED TO COURT
“II Is.ttir privilege ef mvc^oiic 111 Yinoch, al the blrtb of MetDuaalah, a defluite time, to lake step w itb oi Lord and walk with him aa Enochd unto life'* end. “Irtt ns notice briefly w hat ■* In piled lu walking with God. Eiral tbe thought of friendship and con muuiou. We may join a pa-sir stranger casually, and walk with him a abort distance, conversing of riionplace things, but we wlll walk apart uuiras there la aogfc sympathetic chord lo draw ua together, some common channel along w hied, our llva may rise lu uulaoii Comniur sympathy and purpose* draw- |*raum together by a sort of spiritual gravity. Men lo genrral are like pebble* w hich w ar off the rough curuer* hi coni with one another, ao that they get together without auy great amouu. _. friction. This is tbe condition obtaining In what we all polite society. There are no jamming discords, |*rhapa, but a penusteul aeparetei alw ays. Those of kindred mind tbe contrary, are like rain-drops o window |*uc, which start on ll way separately, but soon run together and become as one. • How good and grand It la to know that we an so walk with God. “Secondly—Walking with God Involve* like-minded nr-s with Him. Ising ago, Hie prophet wrote: ‘How an two walk together unless they be agreed?' We must be of like mind with Him, If we would realiie Hie exalted privilege of companionship with
Ifall reports he true. Holly Bach as a Council Ibal isn't slow to “arc be light''—w hen It takes the shape of writ of certiorari. A short time luce, Holly Bach decided to build a uardw alk, and con I factor* were asked i give bid*. The bids w ere opened ou Vedirerday of last w eek. The hidden ere Samuel Schurch and Bourgeois : Son, of Ocean City; C. A. Norton, of Holly Bach; W. E. Young and ihu Taylor, Aoglesa: Robert E. and, of Erma. Red cedar piling w as ailed for Mr. Hand's bid wa»«t9i,OU, or H,UUU In exceas of Ibe amount pproprlated by Council. Tbe other <lds, it was claimed, were not So acoordauce w 1th tbe specltlalloua and 1C result was that all bkis were re-
eled.
New hid*, ailing for w hite cedar, while oak and chestnut, were opened Saturday last, w hen, it la claimed, despite the fact that Bourgeois A Sou presented the low eat prices, the contract was awarded to Young A Taylor There was a difference ben I lie bids of these men and Bourgeois A Son of 14} cent* pet foot on the boardwalk, IT; cent* on tbe approaches Bourgeois A Son nalorally objected, ■d Councilman Harry Headley, of 11* city, as their agent, went lo Treniu on Monday and secured a wrl certiorari, returnable ou April 4lh. atiw hlle -that la, between Saturday afternoon and Monday aftei there were signs In tbe air, II It Ihat caused the Holly Bach Council lo decide that |*rhapa the lowest bidden—Bourgeois A Sons should b given the contract at a meeting of Connell ailed fur yesterday afternoon. NEW RULES READY
Work ou the revised by-laws of Dean City Yacht Club ha* been < pleted, and tbe new rules wlll he milled to tbe mem ben of the club ihort time for their approval. Among the Innovations are a reg committee, which will have chart the nrlng events, and the doing away Ith Ibe executive committee, which irmerly had control of tbe club during tbe aemaou. Alao, there w hoard of governors. At a meeting, soon to be held reugrment* will be perfected for the banquet to be held probably during April, lu I'hlladelphla. Tu this banquet wlll he invited the wlva and members of the families of the
clubmen.
ere la every Indlcatiou of an ■ •tally successful sasun tlils yat. ready aevenl applicants for member•hlp have appared in the |wreous grutleiiieu w hoar Interest lu yach rod w hose financial standing in the world, will make Hiem highly accepl-
Turkai
wlll
have a tarn this yar. Word w as reived from Court House that It wo be unable to attend tbe meeting al for that day. Mr. Boswell was e tinned ou tbe committee K. C. Boyle, a member of tlie «
said that ground at Third avenue had been looked was tbe speaker'* perse Ihat this will prove a lilgl
tvrfy location If
I he Allaulic City tarn, expressed the thought thi get dow u to the kind of
Ity b
Ity is
• have tbla •
It to leprosy aud palsy. It an abomination tu Him, and ‘He cannot look upon It wKb the last degree of allowance' Do we look u|*>u it with abhorence, and long to I* free from every form of evil? 4f not, we are not walking with God. “Again, we observe that walking with God Involves transfiixmalion into His image. W e have often noticed how old coup Ira, who have lived long together, come to resemble each other more and more as the vara go by. Tticre was always something like David in Jonathan aud something of Jonathan in David, after tbi ' day w hen Hie hart of each to tbe other until ‘he hived h
id theco
BARCLAY LEEDS BURIED incHman god Mrs. Georgi us, Mr. and Mr* Krauk E. Champion and Mrs S. B. Scull, of this cl in Atlantic City ou Monday, teiotlug the funeral of a relative, B •lay 1-eeds, w hose accidental dath t»» occurred the Utter part of 1 **ek. Mr. lajcils, who bad been tlaaon for tlfty three yar*, was b led with Masonici-erenionie*. Ilea been the tirrt w hile child born lu
mile Cl y.
Deceased w as married to a slater eorge <•. Adams’ mother and a In aler of Mrs. H B Scull.
before you an fully ap-1
harmony or bauly of tbe Jsurprl S..me#tbe frii
ijrthlng, gave him a sur
lurches' AI1 ''• ll »
■ore tuaii ever, “J* party^
“This explains more tl }>erba|ia, Hie IHele-.m-and tbe want of vigor lu The blbte Is rad more
churches
lack ion with Him. notice, for a moment, tl dertinatlou of the journey. ‘He w not, for God took him.' There Is ton that dath is the eve ll Is (be morning to hi
-lib God.
Enoch, may Valk with club
yar* In laving
ofJ. W.Goorley
iriae Tuesday evening, uue. Those w ho made
, -to Mlaae* Rena Gilbert, Nan Hramell, Ethel Xorcum.
Steelman and Edith Goorley, Rert JUrby, Kdw . tYardell. John VanTIue,
• ig and Harris Coraou.
ground at Thltd and Have twlunga to Governor Stoke^i pie of other gentlemen. E M. Sutton reported that be had endavored to see one of llie official* of Ibe Pennsylvania Railroad cnee to some ground, but was unable to do ao. He expect* to are this mi during the week. Tbe committee on grouuda waa coi tinned. Mr. Button suggested that would be well for tbe committee meet during tbe week aud agree upt a working plan ll was decided have a meeting of this comm it tee < Hie following Tueaday evening. Mr. Button reported that he hi written to Fred. Adams securing hia acrvlca for yar, hut had received no reply up to
that time.
Mr. Boswell remarked that he had information, aside from what lie bail seen in the BKvnNKi., thal Adams may go to Dennlavlll A. G. Winkler aid he thought II likely that Adams Ocean City If we tuv Pustm aster Suttu Vinnle Adams Ihat lie wrlteto Pitcher Adams, w bo la a cousin of the <>ceaii City ball player. Warren W. Brown, as the committee on grandstand, reported that he had a grandstand plan, together Its cost. He showed tbe drawing, which was viewed by those r meeting, and some alteration' Brown aid dial a containing six liar* and seating 150 people could be built at a oat of fcMO More seats could be added $5 per Una! foot. Till* committee Was continued. K. 0. Boyle again brought up the question of Hie kind of tarn the city is to have, aipl K. M. Button thought would be a good plan to appoint committee to ascertain If Council w give any financial assistance. There w a* a general discussion of ic ad viability of a strong team, enclosed grounds, In which Messrs. Button, Boyle, Williamson, Bawt Gardiner and Adams and Dr. Griaoum
•ok part.
Joa Button and Mayor Joseph G. ere appointed a commitfund* for the tarn, meeting then adjourned until Baturday evening al TJtti o'clock, well known Ocean (my base ball asked aa to hi* Ideas of ord running a team in this 'Klrat, select a ground.that Would he ao located from tbe centre of the city that It could be reached by a walk of not over ten minutes, aud trolley line. In order that the trolley company won bllity of contributing to the support of
good tarn.
"Tbe grandstand should l>e erected y a contractor with tlie condition Hut the stand would be |iaid for from grandstand admissions. 1 e to endow the ground should Med, If possible, by mans of i vert laments—that la, tbe advertlaemeuta thereon should pay f< “If, by maua of the above ph grandstand aud fence are erect has yet been Incurred for tb matlou of a llrst-ctaas tarn. "Tbe next question to consider is tbe •Jectiou of players If the grounds t enclosed, aud a grandstand erected, then players of auch abilily a* those com posing the Atlantic City tram should be secured. Have games arranged w Rb the club of Atlantic City, and all games of this scries, except about tw o, played ou the Atlantic City grounds, as the gate percentage from game* played ou the Atlantic City ground* would be grtsaler than the percentage from games played with the Atlantic City lam lu Ocau Lily. Arrange games, too, with such dubs tbe Cuban X-Glaota, I'hlladelphla Giants, I'lttaburgAthletic Association, Be played In Ocean City, and charge twenty-live cents admission. Secure games with other I Fhlladdphia and *ur-j rounding towns, and charge, as the gate admission, lifleen oeuU. Xot four games should he played lu Ocau City avh week, the playing out of town the other
William D. Barnhurat, Derma Kran ken field, i'hlladelphla El aser I Dyer, Kothorough. Charles 1‘almi and wife. Robert Diauirqt Mr*. R. I FTighab. H. RertrU-k. B. B Olive ITiRadMphia; Dr. E H. Madden. Al •won. Wm. Jones, Elmer
K. B. F'mmbe*. Wm Cramer. Turkabue. A. Bourgeois, FWlelville. W. 8. Luekenbacb, J. 8. Marion, Mrs. Hannah Mortimer, Atlantic City. Harry Ashton, I'hlladelphla: John I’. Chard, Mullla Hill; James H. Kyle, Mary H. Ryle, Boy L. Ryle, Klvertoo; Mr*. McCullough. W. Btlllr, Geo. E. Weias, II K. McCann, J. B. Champion, D. 8. Steelman, John F' Cook, David like.
i, Rhlladelpliia; R. H.
■. Mrs. Har
h Mor
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K. Ml
bine; J L. Ken Worthy .Coatesvllle. J. Jl. Tucker. A. <1. Winkler. Jo*. I. Scull, Mr*. L. Champion, Ocean City: Tims Steelman, Millville; Jamm Meaglier, New Brunswick: Ogden Gaudy, Maurice River; Samuel White and wife, Wilmington; C. F . Abbott, A.C. Abele. Camden. W. W. Benson,JL L Troup, Washington; George Harrett, Camden: W. J. Morgan, Atlantic (’Hy, E. M. Evan*, Blalrevllle; E. H. Stokes. H. B. Naylor and wife. Master Jack Naylor, Millville; A. B. Smith and wife, Bee»ley - * Point; George W. Simpson, W. G. XIchola, Philadelphia: E MrCaffery, Far Itockaway: T. B. Jama, Wertvllie; Captain C. R. Yatiaman, Goshen; E. L. Harney, Charla H. Waring, New York; Wm. B. Bonner, A. O. Glotliej, W. A. Booth, K. DeKalb, Rhlladelpliia; Alfred B tiood■wln, Burlington. C. C. Newton, B. Clement, C. H. Spei-kmanjAD. aud Mrs. C. L. Hagy, J. K. Willful R, Hoff. Mr* Hase’l tine Csrstalrs and makl, Mr. and Mrs. George Kichanjaou, Dr. A. C. Maraliall aud w ife, J. B. Caleraou, Mrs. A. M. Catenou, W. I». Bnow, W. H. Collin*. K. Hadwell, E H. Esher, J. M. / urn, W. D. Barnhurrt, J K. Goehrlug, Philadelphia: A. Brown, Newark; Wm. Rich, Baltimore; Mrs. R. Ibrnp. C. R. Wllllta, 8. B. Scull, Mr*. Wells, Albert Fogg, B. C Woudhull, Camden; B. Schurch, H. Hadley, W F; Massey, Ocean City: E. A. Aina wurtb, Wilmington: B. J.* Demo rest and wife, Mr*. J. Comby. New York A. Thompson, Jr, R. M. Gorga* J. A. Hlsey, F'-benerer Adams, Ja. O. •Iladay, Harry-A. Cotter, C. Howard Schemierborn, J. B. Champion, owperthwalle, Mr and Mr*. W oung, Harry T. McDevltl, Mrs. E. Adams, W. W. Adams, Mr. and Mra ~ i, Mia* Ada Jama, W Bhriver and wife, John W. Cornell, J. B. Cornell, F\ BtelU; W. H Collins, Philadelphia; Fred. M. Sayre, Cape J. Swing Willis, Cape May Houw; W. Frank English, I-aoadowne: Mr.and Mra. G.B. Ba< Millville.
IJOS. G. CHAMPION ..Builder..
OCEAN CITY, N. J. (i ^ ^ ’k+rk ] f Plun« find Specificutions Pre- ^ * F pnred at Short IN’otice. -
LEWIS E. CORDERY Carpenter and Bnilder
lobblna promptly
SHOP—T£ITH AID WEST AVUUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. ENGLISH & JOHNSON, contraciors m Builders 1240 Aaburj Avenue.
HARRY H. RICE, Kegiatered Archilect,... plan.. HprolflatlOD. sad Huprelatsodase*. OOO Waait Avertuta. OOtJAN VMTV. W. J.
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
HEPOIT Of THE COIOITIOI
First National Bank
or OCEAN CITY, at
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Game wlnied I "*'' ur ‘‘ 1 * r “ ,ore , aliould the Ocean
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-hallenge* any tlrat-claa* baw ball j ** , ‘ d «xcur*lona to this resort when !
Ocean City to play Hie abut e! Htalr respective dubs played lu Ocan Decoration Day. May ; City, and lu thus taking a trip here
■> Inferior club need , he y ^ wU|ll , ,ial%litftil city ueC. Mi kphy, Ihlata, enjoy a dip lu the billowy Manager. | wava and take In a hall game.’’ ,
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S. B. SAMPSON, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER HARRY H. RICE, ...tiuilder,.. .■No. 909 WE«T AVEINUE. OCItAM CITY. IN. J. ALLEN SCULL Contractor and Builder
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A GAS RADIATOR A VALVE TURNED A MATCH CONSULT THE CITY GAS LIGHTCO.
JOHN MARTS Contracting Builder
When Yon Want Anything in ...DRUCS... CO TO III Bonrse Pharmacy.
Reasonable Prices. Prescriptions.
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Carpenters and Builders
Three Favorites
Sciill's Best Flout
Scull's Fmorite Blend Ted
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WXI.1.1AM C. 8CUI.1,, Contractor :: and :: Bnilder,
J«S FI.YSIOl'TH FLACK, OCP'.AN CITY, N. J.
0. J. HAMMELL Marble >« Granite Works Monuments, Mausoleums, Statuary Work, Cradloa... CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vault*, Grave Coven All kinds of Cemetery Work Works at p'easantville, N. J.
...FOR 8ALB...
Ive room bouse, furnished, with lot* ou West avenue, below Sixteenth rtreet. Apply :: ::
JOHN V. FLETCI
B. S. SCULL, Prop. ASBURY AVENUE AND NINTH ST.
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 : :
K. K. TOKBEHT
rHEr::? H0USE movinmndriising
CH«. E.RBRMHBRO, Furaiturc. Carpet*, Hatliag aad Beddiag, Wiadow Skoda, Elc. 7^8-14 Asbury avenue. Ocean City, N. J. 6. 0. Adust. , ».W Adttu GEO. 0. RDRMt & BRO. PUSTERING, (URGE SETTING MULI LAVinc, tic., Etc. All Work la Mason Lius Promptly
w. H. MITCHELL, BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING jsbbljm n gPEcifliiw Hmidence: 704 Central A ve OCKAM CITY, M. i.
Cieaeral t ontrartor OCKAN CITY New jeney RALPH L. GOFh, CIVIL ENGINEER. SURVEY0R. CONVEYANCER
Charles G. Miller
“ yourarllal convenlanm ;::
THOMAS J. THORN Florist FALL BULBS. GRASS and CLOVER SEED. 839 Asbury Avenue.

