Ocean City Sentinel DREas . HEW SCHOOL HODSE
CURTIS ROBINSON
liad ou» of lha mo* IntMMUug, I
PLAN DISCUSSEH’:.
(CKAU CITY, . . NEW JERSEY u , K , oflb|! 'toiwpriw 'Phone No — ' evening. *.be« IU«
IIB-K umi MO, , mill llM .U**K«bJrtrf «i t*V K “ 98 Mcetin K Se lert s Coin- dma> of * »* ***'M#*«* eif Wni1fl#*rii trt Ifives- •ddrtJ, l
conjunct kin with I
definite actio
May or Champion aeM II * lie pin per move 10 ael of three cooapMenl I
r o-bool only a temporary aojoumer In tbla
Havinu appareally provalrd nearly all of tlw llliraNee mjijlred. U^rtKCle now luvltea aaiall college rualw ktiovntbelraant* Heap|a to M determlnail to ml ml of Money. _ Tilt: New York World piniiclr
Rooaevell I for I’leaMent of I nHad Btatea In 180S, and be will re-elected. Tbrough lila doiulua of the party ontanlaallon and hi* < trol of the Poet Office He pertinent,
trouble about obtainIng a majority of the detegata* Id the national convention. He will be re-elected not merely becauae be la I be Idol of lb* fieople or on account of his virtue* or by reaauu of the miaukea that add to bt* popularity, but beoauae there will be no real oppo^llou The Democratic party D and will be bcpelcaaly divided
again*! Ilnrlf "
Mekihakt* abooM read and conalder a efl the follow log from the Philadelpbla Itecord: "Circular advertUe mentadMiibuteu by band are regarded by law in tbla city jh watte paper They come umter tbaTain of a local ordiBance aimply because people don't want them, won't road them, and hrsdlastly toaa them away to litter up the •Arreta. circulars delivered by mail generally meet with a like fate; tliey are consigned unread to tbe waatebaaket or tbe coal scuttle. Yet net* paper advartkemenu, wbicb reach Die public through tbe «me channel*, •laud upon an altogether different fouling. If well written they are peruwd a* attentively at tbe newe wbicb ee
of Mr*. K. C. We*
l-jicli member »a» given a imiIbIo no paper napkins, five malrlie* and pa|*T of pins and then required tt lion b*r skill, tbe answer being • rc**ed doll baby. Home of tbe dolh I ere the cute*!-looking Utile llilogi luaglnabie. and from tbla the wfle. lent down tbe Hue until Imc" looker* were struck. Talk about
The lirwt prlxe, for Die bwddT«*»ed
||t . doll, wa* awarded Mbw M. K. C. Pbll-
lip*. The other prire, for the word drv**ed, we* ewertled Ml** Mattie l„. Hoyle, although, It |l* whDjiered, ,„ ' judge* liad some little difficulty
r(> . 1 reaching a decision. A few ol the ,1,1 drew* w ere cut too much on the bias, , M ! Die sleeves ot others were loo tight,
^! and—oH'tbose kind of Ihlnga.f
„„i 'Ibo*e at the meeting were Mr* J.
i M. Mcevena, Mrs <i. M. Mila, Nr* K ii.. liolT. Mrs. K. Handy, Mrs. A C. Ho*well, Mr*. H. Clark. Mr*. H. H
„.,i Adams, Mr*. W. G. Abbott. Mbwe*
llertie Miles, Kmma Conoa. Kathatine Hcoll, M. B. C. PbllHpa, Urate Abtwtt, l.aurn H. Chattin, Para wilder, Hdlth Gandy, l.lrtle Breekley. I sin a Imrfcwood, Mattie B. Huberts, Mattie Boyle and Anna Mnrpby. • Mr*. It. I. OofT will entertain tbe circle at her borne on Tuesday eeenlng
itier, u
mittee of Builders to Inves-
tigate Subject.
Although there was a fairly r 'illative gatlwrlug of taxpayers a
isas Hireling In Council
Haturday night, to consider the » aityaiui adi kabiluy of erecting a il buiMlng. to curt, at Die ou t, fax,000, basket ball, as a « ter-attract ton, prove.1 too alrong d the crowd. However, tbe t ! was an earue*t one, and an In
>t *tep w a aired by the
Education. • Dr. Abbott, Pnwldent of th of Education, opeur.1 Die me calling the gentlemen t» or Immediately corrected ai tbla by addressing tbe
There wei in tbe root
•ext.
BASE BALL NOTES
intcattng with the
Tug Review, of Atlantic City, say*: “A more baailby public Inlertwl in sanitation might easily be develo|*-d Hoard of Health liad Die courage tu depart from it* Ume-bouorrd but rtdkulona practice of holding all it* med
cimmanlty. Haahh autbontlr* In sli tbe large cllie* have proven by practice that splendid results are achieved w lien they lake Ibe public into tbdir iviiOdencc, and satisfy the common is fair to all alike Nowhere
beNar wiff it be for the resort. • • It may be aald, In this connection, that tbe Oeeaa CMy Board of Health Is
A KKW VOLl'MI-U With t bl# Dane, tbeBsxn M i. enters u|«» ID twenty-alxtb year. Many remarkable change* have been witnessed in Ocean City since tbe birth of Ibe Bkwthvxx, a nuarter of a century ago. an many, In tact, that Ibe restdent ol those early days would not recognise tbe thriving seaoowsl city we all Lake
pride In to-day.
The Hksti*ra. baa endeavored in Die peat to keep step with the march of plug roes, and trill continue ID efforts, with tbe asaDtanre of Its constituency In this connection, we may add. a - look at our advertDlng column* will indicate that w e are sharing, In a way, Uk general proepenly which now extends throughout tbe country, and for Ibl* we thank oni patrons.
II I* hinted that there may be thing doing in local base ball within a iea day*. Tboat Inlemtted iu the game are working diligently. As there were no men w Itb financial aid at a recant meeting of bare ball enthusiasts In 1'leaaanlville, according to the Tree*, Oscar Chanoeli*. Fred Adams, John Booy. EHswortb Long and B. Kiaiey, all actively tntereeted In a bare ball team for tbe season, met the discouragingcoodKJuoaphHoeopb. itally and decided tbe proper ca|*r would be to begin a canvas of the town
with a subacriplloo Hat.
Manager Fidler, of DannlavUlc, promise* Knur great things in tbe line of hare halt thU season and his aggregation of ball players are getting great shape. Lumber la on the ground
for a new grandstand with capacity of &00, and a new
lias been prepared.
A game of bare ball w as played l*s tween tbe Ojnta and the Llnooli teams on Saturday. Clynta won by Dm score of T to 4. 11 was tbe first game of a series. W, Y. Christian and U'lillam Campbell, by heevy bits and overthrow *, made home run*.
■airs n, I«.
X C. t Mland, teal rcporla tbe following aal Die 'past tee days: On It Holmes, hi* fuel.he Central avenue, le eNi l«rty. On areomt el Stokes, two Iota and furnl known as the Ocee'iite; to a Philadelphia party. On account at Charle* K
of Ibe school teachers, * ■eh interest In tbe prove •bowed their appreculiou points by applsudlng with I
bands.
After staling tbe object of tbe id lug. and a•surlng Ibe taxpayer* their co-o|cntiou and advice wa* sired by tb* Hoard of 1-Mucatk.n, Abbott Introduced City Mupenn dent James M. ttteveus, w bo, be • would do tbe talking for tbe member* of tbe Board of Education, and gi statemeut of tbe coodltiou* w bleb
confront Die board
.——i,- Mr. citevena, before beginning to •• > ' ! re3d She paper be bad pre|wred. Die
contents of wbicb were practically Ibe as his statement w btch ap|«arrd
of tbe Aid Bociety of the First M. E. Church at Die boms of “ — — Monday evening, made to-boid a ■ oj Tuesday. tival pumlti
lirown. In a brief uotiot of ths local depart ment, tbs Harekl talla IU re that “tbe major ponton of Iba bulld-
ugs" (la Ucaan City) ■
on, aon of Hev
and Mrs Pennington Ooreou. of tbb city, and Mias Miriam Leigh, daugli
The memlwr* of Holy Trinliy timid Mr . and Mr*. Edwin Leigh, will r-hl a mreUvur on TomIsv rv-.nlno ... ’
. J.ssairjssssKa -
a* Die Property Committee: Tlionia, I '.ride * parcUU iu LUyton, atao C. Hen nett, l. Mahan. U. H. CoHis- this evening, lire ceremony will be son, lit., Percy \V. Shield*, Albert li. ... irurmfl by the young
Winkler and Fred Kepple. Three 1
officer* were Chosen: PnSdenL K W >t *'-•'>'•**•«>» ' ‘ *
Warren:Secretary, Janie* Card:
latre, l*r. I. N. Grlacom.
II residr at Beach Have
K. V. t'oraon, oneofttre dbectorsof tire First National Bank of Ocean City, made bD appearance lit re yc«ter day morn lug in a handsome new Ram tder automobile. Mr. C-orsou came to Ovwau CYtr by way of May’s I .and lug. .li
c.n rrlng tire dMauce In two liourw and , c
twenly-Ure minute*, tioud time. sKleling Uwcondition of Die road.
Mis* Helen Hi. Harjea, of Narbertb. •■nc of the acoom pllsbed taacbere in Dm Philadelphia High School, Is -pending a week at the Kalhlu, enjoy much needed rest from her at .duties. Mim Uagjes, who D a regular summer viMtor, Hunks li Ity Die moat deUghtful rmort i
A lot Of valuable timber ou tbe TmA.
abor road, between Manuora and A speetal meeting aft be members of Pcteiwburg, »a* «t«-troyed by fore-i , hr Klni , IU|^tU Cbtrrch w lire* on Monday afleruouii tln-dcn-, , , . . . .. *4>wke was seen by a oumlwr of pro ^ r ' ruln * «“ «»*sMer pie In this city. Almost n.-ryewi.. roorganl/ation. It was sat. lug, duDng the week, ffrea have been day. that some of tbe member* mu Id burn lire meadow a. ~ 11, ** 11 ^ vlalmcd that the church ia at pre-cut properly and legally organ-
will SMiranirr Her,-. Itad.
F. Srhcnull and fainiiy, of SKI tier - * TTT . , aiaiitow n avenue. .Phlladrlpbir, win. ‘“*** * M UU »*me time Mnoa, of recently rented LuDrer Wallace'* polni Die probable sale of tbe electric rall■•fthe beach cotlagr. will be down way here, hut It Is aulburtUDvely
about May 1st, to remain all sea—u. . uu d that the deal U off Mr.ecnenult. who Da new comer berr, _ .
b a ueidwa of Henry tieriacb. who <
Jewelry buainere, in Philadelphia, lie .., l-.ugbl a few ynars aiacr. •" . . , - - who will vMt Uw eeaahore during Mid. ashed t o, ll1 ' seemu. Uw Pennsylvania a we b- r. Ilatiroad Company (Were Jersey A
lug changed the planeforlbea-Jdlt oua notary steamboat rerv to County Clerk day's office. In onirt Uingport and Ocean I Hy, N. . mlhwrowglily I bumday, April W **— ■"
in tbeadvr issue of Ibe niDrervkww ; after Faster ai
' vinca vDllors and cottager* from Dir . large Hue* that their cblldrvu will not - lorn any educational advanUge* by j
ate In Dm Ball
d. Ire ' and tliey would ata
i that Uhekeaaon.
slilon Joseph I Scull b | mark that tbe aa<
RECEPTION OF NEW MEMBERS
John Mart* *pokr against Die klea ha* struck some people I* devddrdly af patching up. ll i- fSIse c-onomy refreahlug, but be declared tliat he liad Iu answ er to a .|Uery from (ieneral; never beard of a lown being bankrupt
Warren, Mr rileveu* *aid that the tu - j by spending
Presbyterian Church on Sunday.
dim
I for ll
appuin
n tier* of tire Board of
ladie.
e of builder*
Hoard of Education and report tbe In- meeting to be held uexl Hatm I build-i evening. Mr. Bcull'a mol ion ■ much j seconded by Ira h. Champion. John Marts, Allen Scull and il uw Die Bine were ap|*>luted as a ounuultl
FUN IN WIGWAM
.f telling attendance rtr dyliity Mr Fiab
Interrupt blm ton* if there were any matter* that w ere not clear In Diem Dnrtog tbe reading. Rev. Penning, ■ked If the board tbe expenses of building and bow tbe money
and paid.
Steven* replied that so mid in reference In lew building. He wa* there aimply to show lire condition* prevail log in the local school w orld at Dm prerent time. He went on to give the figures of the Slate appropriation te Ocean CHy during Ibe past few year. Three yean ago tbl* was tey»7.0i; Ibe next yenr, M.sik; this year. »H, For tbe ooming year, be had just learned, tt will be la.KXHi A* will be eeeo, the amounts re.-elved from the Stale have been growing eerb r, doe to the increased atteudai Tbe local board lias iu contemplation : (not preseed < building. Dire high, with a high school sufficiently large to accommodate srveni •ehlldren, which will answer t (Ulreaienls here for many y«ar*
that would more than cover lire cu of a bulldlug such as tbe board Ires In id, and the price given wa* W iplete Including tbe bealln| paratus The beating apperali •e In tbe present school building D md. Therefore, tbe figures given lay be eat considerably For tbe low part, too, tbe furniture now In w may be utlltied. H>' a ayatem In vogue, tbe necessrery amount for a new school building can be borrowed from lire State at a rate of
e than live
during Die depertmenl
Scbtftl.
Hy Treasurer Ira S. Champion asked whether the school bom erected without putting the .(Uereioo a vote of tbe |ieople. Mr. Steven* answeml tha s opinion after a study of tl school law dealing with tl hand. Mr. Steiens read •n of the law, which says: said Common Council, * or other body may appropriate
, possibly much leas, and thta indebtedness can be peld off at tbe rale fiouu bond a year. Tbe expense, of course, would be greater tbe first year, wires. If tbe tax rdte at preseul ted iu tbl* city is Die same, tbe added burden would be 4J cents on each dollar af tax paid; or, In other words, the coat would be thirteen eeuu aud one mill per hundred dollars'
vatuettoo.
Mr. Btevens said that be had beard
U suggested by some
new building that the city can do without Bute aid, if nrremary. This would not be wise. Mr. Bteveua • dared. WKh tbe money al press received from tire Bute, Die Inter could be paid and one bond a year coold be easily retired If tbe money tbe building b to be borrow ed from Capt-.J. W. tree, of tire board, said e could eee a number of el<*|ueot ilkcrw In tbe back part of tbe room and be ax prewed surprise that Drey did not ask questions or express their oplntoo*. Thta, Mr. Iree said, i» the
object of the meeting.
i talk f
ii the
■tract corners. Tbe Hoard of Kducatoo desired to bear from them now. For himself, be fell Die need of advice. A. J. Smith, another member, stated that It was tbe original pur|iose of lbs board to build an annex, but Die more they looked into tbu plan Die more nowise It seemed. Tbe yreseul school building b likely to be condemned before many year*, and money *|iriil upon additions would be only throw n Tbe board, therefore, bad reached tbe conclusion that ii would lore ieconomical to erect a new
building.
v. H. T. Casselberry told of au
tally I
. Hoff.
Mr
n in Die
questions by Mr k! that Die re we lit In tbe grammar Hi in Die High
a for tbe
purposes aforesaid, and be repayment of tbe borrowed, together
five per i-eolum per annum, by tbe Issue of bonds in the corporate i of surb city ' Bond* so Issued be designated “school bond*:” atn of such denomination a* aald common council, board of finance or other body may determine, and *ba made payable In not more than thirty year* from the dale thereof Bacb bonds may be registered or co bonds, or may l>e registered and coupon bonds combined at Ibe option of such common council, board of finance other body. The proceeds of the sale of such bonds shall be deposited Die rustudlau of school money- of such school district, and shall tie paid only on tbe warrant* or orders of board of education: provided, that tbe total amount of bonds for the purp named In this section. Including bonds ■heretofore issued for such purposes,
il and personal property to city: provided farther, that if tbe charter of tire city- shall limit Die amount of ludebtednesw In snrli city, or shall by Ha terms prevent Die carrying out of lire provistons of tbla section, said charier provisions shall be hereafter held not to apply to tbe issuing of bonds under Die prottskni-
of tbl* sertton.”
Mr Champion took strong
Dona to Mr Clelland'a plan of spending a few thousand dollar* for patchwork purpose*. The present building ha* been practically condemned t.y tbe State authorities, aud H b only Ihrougb tbe kindness of Ibe Btate
officials that Ocean City
allowed to go on as It has been for the |b*t three year*. To put up an addl lion would mean Increased expend/ lure w ith nothing to show for It. A building n a necessity, and It wlll^re found a cheaper way out of tbe citj J present difficulties “We are here
after tbe children^[Iven us,’ - sa
Champion, “and we must educab n Whether [.eople come 1 ” Tbt* last was In ansa claim made by one of those for of a new building that In
taxation will deter city people from buying properly aud locating In Ocean t Ity. Mr. Champion closed his earnest remarks with Die Injunction that Ocean t Ity' had heller build a new
school.
C. Boswell asked aa to how Uw
present bull aud If sot
i* could not I
ompiy with the
year* longer.
*d that If the ui
of the basement could be done awa
njulher building p
iu place of Die .Seventh street I
bad after this
not lose Die Stale
I Dial tl
nvlded
Id be a school bulkjtug neai Di Street for tbe primary grades If Die pressure b thus removed, the preseul buikliug, he fell, would
,nother charge, showing tbai batter, aud rbea|*r in the
erect au up-to-date bulldlug than It come, as to build additions. j City Superintendent Btevens, In X.C.Ctelland said it i* a pity that answer, said that, south of Twelfth the present bonding cannot be made *tre*t,there are eight children enrolled aawer tbe whool purposes for a iu tbe primary department, au average yaara longer. He expressed Die attendance of a frscltou more Diau ai* thought that this It acarcely the pro|ier children a day. Between Eleventh lima to bond tbe city if an outlay of and Twelfth street* there are two dill AiOOO will fulfill the school require dren; from Kieveulh street soutli. ten merits The education of the cbtidren chlldreo from Eleventh street to la the Aral consideration, but Die Eighth, 24. From Fourth street aud officials should endeavor to enlarge living north there are six children; beDie acliool they have tween the camp ground mud Fourth R. B. Btltes. Vice President of tbe street, seven: from tire camp ground Hoard, aald that kJOW would not give north to Ibe point of the beach, IS: tbe acbuoi tire addition il used* from tbe camp ground to Eighth Hobt. Fiaber, while strongly favor- street,-1. Tlrere figures refer to pnm- * the education of tbe children, de- ary children only. precatad the thought of tbe cMy In- Rev Peuulugton Conon, after pre ft* IndehtedueM. He sug- facing hi* remarks by the atalemeut gretrd the appointment of a coumitlee that, as a Methodist minister, lie was
; I-ake, chairman; L. I.
fe In charge, and, if every jiens iltteemeu hadn't done Dieir pari ■e work all Vigbt. lelr wives, daughters or girl frienc as Ibe case may have been, and t women folk* declared tliey bad oev before seen or beard such funny InThe programme Included tbe openlag ode. a comic song by X. T. Button, reading by Daniel Warner, fife selections, sctig by t'harles Hreckley, graphapbone selection* and mustr by Die The refreshments consisted cream, cake, fruit aud coffee, and Diex were enjoyed no lew tbai
Tbe Ocean City friends of Mr*. WMHam B. Currey were shocked and pained to bear of bet death at her home, in Were Philadelphia, on Tljur* day last. Bbe had beep ill but a short lime. Death was due to ptieumouia Mm. Corny, who was an estimable wouten, bad expected to visit Mr*.
Scbureh
she was burk leave* a hual
day. She
daughter* and a son. The family I a cottage near Fifth and Ceutral aw ■me, aud frequently visited this city.
Raymond Brad way, Balem. IMI'KKLAl.. D. Gallagher. Philadelphia.
G. B. Langley, MUivUle: Bmlib and wife, Kdgewater Park wroMnra. Fred. K. Dych, Jordan Mathews, Andrew J. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs Richard Hhevlln, K. rihevlln, Harry ribevlin, John Hhevlln, Charles Mathews, Philadelphia: M. Wilson. Ocean
CHy.
Amu C. Pennock, William H. Worrell aud family, I-auadowue: Mbs Helen U. Harjes, Narbertb; Mr and Hr*. T. H. I.uder*, Mr*. Mary Hmall, I'heo. A Luden*, Mia* Etta June*, M. J. Kelly, M. R. Kelly. Philadelphia; George Barrett, Camden.
GAMWOOU.
R. Diament, 8 B. Olivet, H. L. rimltb, W. D. Baniburet, W. H. Mudgelt, Robert Hand, Philadelphia; Mrs. K Steelman, Mis* Corson. Tuckahoe;
Harriet I-ake, Ocean City; Lewi* Elkina' Park, G. B.Cluneu,
palmyra; Thomas Jack, Colllugswood.
r l. H
J.ri, Ballinger, Medford: E.B. Hale,
Hrnry Oerlach, H. H. Kerr, W. McKinley, J. L. McBlaiu, -Philadelphia; F. W. Maxwell aud family, H. H. Cooke and wife, Lausdow ue. T. Ballinger, Atlantic City; M. Gandy, E^
Sweeney, Tuckahoe; A. Doebler, L vlereditb,Klv erakle: Prof. John Tucker Prof. L. R. Thomas, L W lilacbert
I. 8. Champion and family. E. L. Ostrander, A. G. Winkler, Ocean City; J. R Adams, H. Smith, Itorothy:
John C. Keneman, Cape May.
John B. Bcbenck, Albert I). Oat, . Hutton, W. C. Hunter. W. Klemm and wife, H J. Cunulnghai J. T. Townsend, W. Funk, Eds a Murray, Andrew Jackaon, James Jackson, H. D. Long, Wm. Waniell H. M. Parker, M. A Johnaton, Phil adelpbla; J P. Hadley, Millville; W. 8. Graham, J. P. Fox, Jos. G. Champtou. Ocean Cfty, Dr. Julius Way, 'ape May Court House: A. It. Smith, Reesley’s Point: Charles P. Yanamau, I Has Creek: Mr*. M. Illume, U 8. .. P. H. Rlabop. New York City: . Grumbein. Lebanon: J. W.
Quinn, Elmira.
.. Armstrong.
LET| US HX THAT POOF Now, don't (May any fongei Rain tiorm* are due i*re any lime now Remember tbiff last rain w, and yon aaid von^ni.-t get that roof fixed
.... If you haven't tire time to call ar word We'll come up, lell y»u w hat you want a bow moeh 11 wlllrtrst It won't need fixing ■»
If we doll now.
EsUbhabcd in lUL
S. B. CONVER *52 Asban tveaae. Oeeaa City. N*J.
mud and being led
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| JOS. G. CHAMPION ..Builder.. :! OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Pltins and Specificationa Pre. pared at Short INotlce. : Lp-t'T 11T t-t T T T t Y »»»»»■»■»»»»» ■
LEWIS E. CORDERY
Carpenter and Bnilder IMiS OECOfUUlfE
apply aud 1
Ing Christians or not, for it I* needr In tlie affairs of tbe w orld and iu ot business. The young need to realb Dial we do not reach the top of Di ladder—success but by patient clirnl Instances of this were given. Sometimes, aaid the speaker, we ai called upon to anfl'er wrongly. Do patienUy or yon shall lose Die glor; Patleuce is needed in dealing w itb ou selves. Borne people are kind-r I Other^ftau Dicy are to thrmselre
strength: In
. tl*
man who seek* temptation." Our prayer must ever be, " l-ead us not into tern ptation.” L'unei-essary risk is f«K)l hanllueas and not courage. Enough temptation will come wltboul seeking It. But neither Is It "cursed i> man who is lempted." Temptaltau cannot make us sinful. Our cons w lien tempted alone makes tbe sin. n.de dues not bind us nntll we eudi ■fit Patience ia ueede^ In tbe rare life. Tbe race course has so many lapto the mile, -so many to make h tbe race to tbe end. We know how many are before us. l-et u» with patience Ibe race Hut is m
HisrtBC Xtlllleerj
Tbe attention of our readers Is called to tbe advertisement of Miss M. E. C Phillips In this Issue of tbe Bentisei. nery opening, which, this yi
* had *
she
has been to Ibis city. Tbe designs aud styles are aU of the very latest, ai some of tbe must beautiful creations the milliner's art are to be seen In h display. Tbe opening will continue throughout the week. Read Mis* Phillip*’ advertisement. It will
Invitation In Wcddlu*. < foean City residents have tec. invitations from Councilman and William S Graham to attend Die rtage of their daughter, Miss Bessie Ixmise Graham, ancj Mr. Bradford Hill Btarr, on Wednesday evening, April Ik, at half-pant 5 o'clock. In the riwarthmore Presbyterian Church, .riaarthmore, Pa. Immediately after the ceremony there wUI be a reception Mae Rex, 8w aitbmore.
E. A. Murray, Paul V. L. Booth and wife, J on, W. H. Turner, Ebei
ind wife. Robert Carson aud wl Harold N. Carlson, Mis* K Path Miss E. R. Patton, A. G. Kynt Tbeo Kreau aud wife. Joseph (I. t laday, Mrs. Humphreys. Charles ' Wright and wife, C. F. Welland wl barles A Dye, wife and child n Mias Clive, D». Howard Reed, W A. Wick and wife, H. Nuss, Jr , H Nilas, C. K Bt I leler and wife, Mr. aud j ■eorg* B. Wells. Wm. A. Russell, i
Daniel Haggariy. W D Snow. Chas | , . C. Newton, W. H. Collins, J I.lddou ! ,U ' '
Pennock, I.. C. Ritchie, Philadelphia:! Bluuey, W. H. Kryan, New ) Tb
Bweeuey, De Mott Bhaw, j
EtiiTox SitxTtKKu—Having been one of tbe founders of Ocean City, bavlug In view a good Christian •rt, where religious people might s|>end their summer vacatiou, surrounded by religious influences. It affords me great salisfactloD. Indeed. that a tide of spiritual prosperity and religious enthusiasm :
ed, and that most of tt
habitants have become lierolc neecreted follower* of ChrM. ■o very gratifying to me that this viva! aplrit 1* not confined to any dividual rburrh. but that all the urchas seem to be harmouUed aud Thing together for tbe upbuilding of id’s kingdom aud tbe salvation of au. May this unity of spirit and the irking for God ami the salvation of ula continue to_ charade rue the
future history of Ocean City. Having •j* Christian Governor, a religious
'• Mayor endsrellgtoi '• great reason for cot '"i praise Almighty Go
lulalkm a
etilaace 721 fett Am 383 SHOP Tim Alt WST AIHW OCEAN CITY. N. J. ENGLISH & JOHNSON, Miaciors aim Buimers
1240 Aabury A
7p2 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fine Paper Hanging, Painting WA LL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS
Headquarter* for
UP-TO-DATE SIGNS
MARRY H. RICE, ....Registered Architect,-
S. B. SAMPSON, CONTRACTOR AND BORDER HARRY H. 'RICE, .—Builder,.. No. 909 WtiST AVBNUB. OtfHAfo CITY. re. d. ALLEN SCULL Contractor and Builder
JOHIN MARTS Contracting Builder Ptaa Ootnsgaa a •psrisltjr
6EIKE B. IIIKEin 1 UI Carpenters and Builders OCEAB CITY, B. J.
When You Want Anything in ...DRUGS... GO TO TB! Boorse Pharmacy. Reasonable Prices. Prescriptions.
WILLIAM C. SCULL, Contractor :: and :: Builder, ornre and atealdeacr. 7x5 PLYMOUTH PLACE, OCKAN CITY, IX. J. 0. J. HAMMELL
Marble*
n Granite Works
CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vaults, Grave Coven All kinds of Cemetery Work Works Al PieasantYille, N. J.
...FOR SALE-
WANTED—Ocean Citv or other good and welllocated seashore cottages or cottages in exchange for well rented Comdex), N. J., houses. Equity $4700. Address Box 201, Middletown, Del. : :
FUEL LIGHT HEAT DO IT NOW SERVICES RUN RANGES SET ON SHORT NOTICE CUT GAS Ll HTCO.
Three Favorites Scull s Best Flour Scull’s Fnioiite Blend Tu Scull's Sterling Blend Coffee AM «c—1. wie frum Krtiir. Asbwrr ^^"JJtarkrt |fcoo«itj pnowl
*o bits ou West avenue, below Blxseuth street. Apply s s :: |
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117 morar Wlrccl. Pbiuulelplila.
furnlaiied, with SCULL, PrOp.
ASBURY AVENUE AND NINTH ST.
hare had a serfou* spell of iliue*. e I saw you last, but I now feel -h better, and 1 hope to be dow n lean City again In a few days.
Yours most truly, W. H. Kl HKKI.L linden. April 1, 1WK.
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Millville: W. K Ware, Kast Orange; , ,
IfebM Soon, Jr.. B. U. Moon, Al.x '‘*" d Jj.-Uo-oo. wn, H FUI,So. Bm,«oo: F. «. FUb*.. *»■«» *~ *«*«*««. -11 Job. V. lUd.JIIF. t.iud.o K ,.-,'*l-“»o»'Jlo..b.od.b.., pM ^
SWo.b, Job. li. SS* -.b..-^d«.ob.^,” Godfrey. Joseph Thompson, i QVmmoK aOLvan.
Atlantic City, C. M. Holman, llethle- Hire a "LUD* German Baud" aud hem; Harry F. Blanton and wife, ! *<1 tl go from at reel to street, and call CHy: lCaspar Bennoek, l^na-'of Ibortthat contribute to tbe band
| fund. MDSICIXK. j
EDWARD STONEHILL IHocemsor u> WUUeja ft. IHouiUll) BRICKUTEB and PLASTERER! All work In mason line liromptly attended to... WOO Brighton l*ltice OCEAN CITY. N. J. 8. 0. Atun. f. | jUrm BED. 0. ADAMS ft BRO. PUSTERIMi, HINGE SETTING LAYUG, bit.. Elc. AH Work in Mason Line Promptly
At tasted To.
OCEAN CITY. N J. w. H. MITCHELL, BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING jenwiw n SPBciniifv Healdenet: 70A Central Ave UCKAft CATV, ft. t
Spring Sale Clothing, Hats, Caps ud Gents'Furnishing Goods --BERTTHING new,. -' 0 IATEST STTLES IT CUT PRICES
Will be sold at a cut of ONK-THIUD off original
THE OLD 8TANII-.JJEW (ilHJMI.
JOSEPH MENDEL,
*685 Atlaane Aveaae
ATIAftTAC CITY. ft. J.

