Ocean City Sentinel, 11 May 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel STILL OH THE

R. CURTIS ROBINSON GCKAN CITY, . - MEW JEKEEY

rHURBDAY. MAY 11. !M

TM fallow who aid w»

aw who al ■nwptr tl i m M broi

It I* vraUiyinf to lx able to wwcord quilt planUful btr* during tbc p»*i wak, and that a number of cottage* bare barn rented uouanally aariv

RAGGED EDGE

Cooncil and Firemen Fail to Agree on Hijrbee's

Election.

Tbe braacb between tow mo u Couu

ranuot hire a man and tdl Connell that tbc city muat pay him. J City MolbitorTbompaon »a» hawlrd

tbe ordinance

SHOULD HOT SEEK TO BE SOOTHED

BOUGHT FIXTURES

Ject under iltapumlun and

oplolun. Tbe Judge ciprwei n tne t bought that tbe mattar ebon Id be r^

ferrad back totlie nr* eom|«n> . awl, The Rev. Pennington Corson meanwhile, Council put a man In tl* Talked Infftrnctively to

Ore houat id protect tbe machinery.

"That'*juat what «e did." began Young Men. Councilman (Godfrey, wbau Council- JUl ivnulugtoii Corwon. the partor,

ai ^ u. a« 1 ““ "“Jr 0 ;«— v««~ i-»«. —">■ “*•

auccead Kalpb Uarwuud

aa chemical drlvar fur tbe nra ooui-| ■■any, waa not leeaened by tbe

rather bee ted

Thk member* of tbe Capa May County Board of Freeholder, hav honored Ocean Ckty In honoring Jo*. L SanU by aelactlog him to Oil tl *“ r. Hcull

id no-^pat

br complaint against tbc two d com paula* running bee ■ct and Philadelphia. Both the g and Wa*t Jarary hare pul on

■o weU foe Ocaan City ao aarly in tbe aaaaon, M remain* for tbc people lode their ntmoat In the way of making Ocaan CHy tbe moat popular reaort along the coma. Let all pull together

to this and

FEANS FOR SCHOOL

g of the Board

i Tuesday evening, Uavl* A Darla, Philadelphia archl-

marked Council'* proceeding* ou Mon-

ty evening.

At Cooncil'* meeting, a week before, when tbi* question wa* gone tbe second time, the member* of the Are company were requested to appoint a committee to meet with Council cud give reason, as to why A H t, elected to tbe portion two • ago, end turned down Connell, should be chosen to All Har-

wood's place.

Councilman Harry Headley, at last Monday night's meeting, said waa ready to bear from tbe Are company's committee, whereupon Kite Chief J. 8. Hu*h aroer from hi* ■eat at one aide of tbe room and, after stating that be represented tbe Are company'* committee, recited the •tory of Mr. Hlgbees ■election by ran city.Volunteers, No. I. If Mr. Higher I* not a capable m," mid tbe chief, "It qolrad that be shall be retained In the position. If It I* necessary for Mr. Higher tc be an engineer, be la willing to learn. Garwood was not an engi user when be waa employed. No out who ever held tbe position was an euuntll Archie Campbell waa employed. Carhart waa sent to New York to acquire a knowledge of englThere la nothing against Mr. Hlgbm. He Is an upright. and the Oomn City Volunteer* offer his name for eonArmattou Councilman Handley,'who la Prewiof tbe Ocean CHy Volunteers, "No 1 Company mat last Friday night and appolntsd a committee of jn Mr. Hlgbee. have him go to the Are house, go over the apparatus with him and aae whether be is capable of Ailing tbe position. He logo. He admitted knowing f about the apparatus, but *ipreseed a willingness to loarn. Now. tbe city can't afford to pay a man gau a month to learn to be Tbe company has three or four m ben learning. They are knowi Kano la lit for the poatllon of It Is the height of folly to

Area la to do eo with tbe log that they will Ibatr work In tbe the building exceeding tbe Ann's appmntmate Agure-W.stti. Than wen three applicants fur the

ly, Mta* Bertha M. Herbert, of Mt Holly, and Miaaea Hannah M. Phipps and KHabetb F. Palmer, both of

Ambler, Pa

of which he knows nothing, especially when life and property

man applied to

similar position, be would have to undergo a rigid exatulMr. Hlgbee la an upright Wa all know that, but he ad-

leUar horn tbe glalc Inspector of High Hebooia, offering a fas suggestion, far the eourae of studies. Tbe Inspector stxtad that With a reelUall-u of the contemplated improvement, hem, be earn no reason why tbc Oomn City High School should not he put ou tbe preferred Hat next year. Mr. Stevens reported the school enroll- “ percentage of attendance,

yew vers made up ae follow * Free Hoc of and repairs to school bouts, *»,*»; basting and fuel. tSOO; mlartm of teachers and officers of tbe board, *,»»; Janitor’s salary, *6U0, school books, tBOO; school furniture and school library, |SOO: Incidental expanses, $1300. The uct amount to ba raised by taxation will be a trifle lam than that of last year, which was $Ma».K. Tbe following bills were ordered paid: Ocean City Water Company, HA*; D. a Ham peon, HO; 8. B OooVW, $1»; Headley A Adams , HS.fcS; ItaB Champion, 1125. RUN OVER BV TEAM

Tble CUx. neon Albertson, a realdant of Tuck a, met with a painful, If not aartous, uy lo this city on Tuesday aflara. Mr. Albertson, who owns a aa and barn near Sixth street, re bare for a load of stuff, which be 'rad and started on his way homeid Teotb and

Thinking ha bad accidentally locked tbe canine In tbe barn, be decided to return tn tbe building lu attempting to turn his learn, tbe heard upon which be was seated

d to tbe ground In front of the teem, which had a weight of a ton and a half. Tha float wheal pa mad

Chief Scull prevailed upon the man to go to a doctor, which be did Anally, and bad his lujnrlea dressed Then t to bis home at Tucks

ban of tbe First Baptist Church, a rr organlrallon waa effected by tbe election of tbe folio wing officers: Deacon, Nicholas Corson; Clerk, Mrs. Frank Koyal; Treasurer, Mrs. (iorale Butard; Trustees, Capt. J. Mackey foraoa, I aanderCoreou and Frank Koyal. Mta. Royal will mrv* aa clerk only

on Sunday evening. Hit subject

Thompson's attention to the following Away Cblldlah Things,

portion of sectlou^two of the ordliisiuv •■CbUdhood,'' mM Mr (orsou.'lia. I or agreement: "That the mean CHy m the developmetobof every

Fire Company • * ' slrall „ fr >p rtug b>. ID place among the exclusive control, use and We appreciate the place

care of tbe Are upparatus and honw*l. ud pur|MM .(..iug . t this time

lie mul Ocean City, * *” a . » rM -e life and tieauly rising,Pbo-nlx-ik that D legal." ■" ' like, ffom the ashes of a -lead yet swered tbe Judge 'Tl* city would j -( t| 0g , |ke , n,* |,,,

he derelict In Its duty If II did mil keen \ a „ d wearing garlands for h

supervision oyer this pro|*rty. I i,run.

Iblnk the provision has application j -q-tiiktirood la tbe aprlngtlme of II: only when a man ha. been I'lu-vf | of pre ,for I be new „

regular order: otliersDe, It l.i |,u.hjr« whu-b belong, lo t unquestionably the duty of tl* city lo j „„ tk of malur Uy

lu 5k «n*r the macblbery." | .. Tbe a|K1 ^ie .riles. 'When I we.

illd. I spake as a child. 1 understo in here of any brilliant Aashr>

., but

in this way. Mr. Champion Is president of the dub, which, at this time, ha* 25 members In good standing. Mr Champion says that his ownership of the club's malcrials will have no eAect upon the existence of tl*

THREE TO LEAVE § MEND el’S BARGAINS

HIGH SCHOOL I m

1 ClotliiDg.Hats and Gents’ Fornistiing Goods l EVERITHING NEW .. UTEST SITUS »T CUT PRICES

A. a. rwnsieblngs.

At a meeting or. Saturday evening re 8. Cbampkiu bought tbe MbMi Igs of the Oomn Utty Athletic Aaw-

lation Moury was re>iutrad to llqui Two Girl* and One Boy Will ale tl* rent, etc and II waaeeeured Graduate Tbifl

Year.

lily High School Trower's Hall ou I May 35th On thu

graduated the arcoud class from I

s of the ♦ ■ III br be urwdey eve

MI-TN'N MIITM.

ud Aaiaurlal slaiHl Hi

: dub will coni blue | The gra<l nates are Mb the Axtures were pion, dauglrfer of.t'lty Treasurer Irs 1 Jj I rat Ion. ; s. (bam pirn. Miss Bertha tampbell i fa * daughter of W. H Campbell, and 1 g Korresl IwMig, son of A. T. Isdbg. A- 'g

1»«:

Men

I fancy Suits. Irwde WorMed ■- 75*- “P- •'

• 7-501 Cio.om: m 2kr to $1.(W ui

This ended tl* discussion Tha Are company will take I a meeting lu be held lo uiurrus lug. w hen tbe report of Id com

. III L

submitted

Interested In tbe local

have aacured four dates with tbc Atlantic City team. It may he mM, too the local club will go lo Trenton on August Ud to play tbe Trenton V M.C.A. The management report* pro-

In ibe matter of getting

11* Liberty Fire Company' berablp la grow lug. During tbe past couple of mouths quite a number of young men have Joined this organisation. Tbe new members Include the three Morey boys, Jesse Stephenson and George Sc hock. What doe* It

"I""';' -

of engineer. Tbs rulm of the Juraph Thompson, of Atlantic City,

and City Solicitor for Oomn City, graduated from tbe Maryland Medical College, Baltimore, on Friday evening.

to All

thla poeltton. I want It distinctly understood that 1 am not tied to Carhart or anyone, but I feel that I would not be doing my doty If I voted for a man who doesn’t understand the working* fine. I would Ilk* to hare the opinion of the City Solicitor as to

r we have a right

in when not only tbe rulm of ipeny, but a dty ordinance, quire that be bean engineer." Hera Chief Kush took the floor my something be had forgotten while

■peaking the Aral time.

'When Mr. Hlgbee and the others

poselble they would not have applied for the poalUon. 1 ’ H. Curtis Robinson, one of the committee from tbe Are company, here asked to be permitted to correct a rton given by Oonncllman Headley. Mr. Hlgbm. mM Mr. not refuse to go lo tbe

pauy, asked Mr. Roblneon If he were chairmen of tbe company, adding that Council desired u> hear from son*

Mr. Robinson answered that be was

sc; quibbles don't amount tol anything," declared Headley. "What e want la a capable man." Here Councilman Harry L. Smith ime up with a am lie as he poured out a little hot shot. "After sanding Carhart to Seneca for ten days, to learn bow to be an engineer, be doesn't know yet, I am told," mM Mr. Bmitb, •and I won’t vote for Carhart.” Councilman Haadly

Tty Volunteers' simmer and lest knowledge of Carhart and Hlgbee. If you give Hlgbee the mine chance you cava Cartyut, he'd does good,' entured Councilman Smith. "Hera la tbe foreman of No. 1 Company — Councilman Steelman — who has been out with tha Are company ou all lu drills and teeu,” aaM Mr. Handy. “He can tell you of Carhart'• JiiltV.” “I have never seen the steamer handled any better than baa base done by Mr. Carhart," opined Coundlmau

Mr. Smith had another little dipper of cpld water, which be freely distributed with the remark that an engineer is tbe only competent person lo pass an opinion on Mr. tOrban's merits a>

o tak*

Councilman Graham ex pres thought that it might be well e engine out and try the mac. "Carhart baa mrtblog to do with It,” declared Couudknao Oeo. O. Adams. 'xipatiently. "I move that Mr. Hlgee's election be continued." Tilts was seconded by .Coundlman H. L. Smith. A vote being taken, Mr. Hlgbee was ■rued down again. "I move that Carhart be discharged," ■aid George o. Adame. Mr. Headley said the Are company

It I* probable that "Hlilie" Wallace, now running IntothlscHy on one ofth " Pen nay's ’ train*, and boarding at tbe Prado, will be seen In the line-up of the local basket ball team. Wallace, who Is well known here, had ID repulatkiu of being the largest seor lug guqid lu tbe National Isrague. Hi JJamdeu and Mill

A young man with a cigarette meed a commotion lu Zane Bros', drug More ou Tuesday afternoon. A park from bis cigarette sd Arc lo ■ window curtain. One of tbe propiiclors of the store turned on a stream a syphon, whlle.W. F. Uardiue Arthur Cheater and Jos. Ho bock, wb happened to be near at the 'time, di valiant work, but the curtain was di

in preparing the s

r ball a

r for t

IMPItKlAI. H J. Burxnar, Philadelphia. ■ DUEWI1.I>. J. Kuiory Byram, Mias E. hi pier, Philadelphia. Charlse Mathews, Jordsn Mathews, Philadelphia; Mira A. Mount, Bed Bank: Owen J. McCann, New Jersev.

■v. i* . siiiugau, i unaueipuia. a H. Judd, Mre. W. Wrtgley, Krai

oanwoou.

Georg* Goodwin H.

Elmar E. delpbla; 1 Millville.

OCCAM CITY House. O. H. Henry, Germantown; Jonathan Bailey. Tuckahoe: William Jester, Ocean City; Joa. Han nap, Wilmington; Samuel P. Huhu, John Me A leer, J. F. Wiley. John F. Turner. Philadelphia: WillDm C O’Neil. Atlantic t:Hy, Jemre Glbbe, Allentown: Thus. Sluclare, Trenton.

cam be.

Caspar Pennock, Geo. W. htatxoll, Alma I. Janvier, Lamalou ue: Geo. H Smith, UconU: Mre J I). Keuuard. Senoca, Kas.; Mre. T. Moffett, Kllxabetr Scott. Germantown: Mr and Mrs. Jobn D. Mahoney, A. G. Cbambere, H. B. Osmaud and wife, W. II Ball and wife, Mre. S. I. Goodall, Marlon Goodall, Philadelphia: Irene v.-.i.m— Prts^aurg

Sander*, Glaaaboro; Jame*

Gluffra, H J. Wallace, Millville, Wm. Carr. Jua. himmkin, Camden; L. D. Shank, J. E. Hewitt, J F. Gorrell, U. M. Flint. N. K. Sprague, W. K. Hodg-

K D. Osman, Lewis I.. EaveuMr. and Mre. C. Boutt, Harry nan, Pbilada.; Cbaa. K. Kicking,

Hulmevllle; J. ft Smith, Gloucester Joa. Scbock, Ocean City; J. K. Hart Salem; G. W. Parker. Brooklyn;

August Knortz, Jr., HaddouAeld.

bought* and a child's uu A t often speak of -old he ihouIdetV' wblob Is auoireuiature development, innatural as Immatnre

i “ding.

■r life

< Greek w

child o

ouM a

Infant »l

week*

ting up and eating a beefsteak, b would be InexpreMlbly sad to an w bo has the strong passion* of a with a child's feebleness of decDi "The mother I* proud of her bat*; with Its rattle orieethlng ring, and of her older children playing •-ouleutedly with their simple toys, but It twenty years of age. they were Aed with tbe same things, she would be ashamed of them. “Religion also bas Its time of tn maturely, hence the apostle writes some of hD converts w hose rellglot faculties were «lill undeveloped, i ■Babes In Chyt*t,' who munt be fed by the ‘milk’ of tbe gospel, not being preluded for the‘strong meat'which fur iiDbee proper nourishment for the 'mai lu Christ,' and In tbe text he refers h hi* own development as a t'brlstlai when he write* ‘When I became i man, I put away chlldlsh-thlng* ’ “Tbe young man has not put away childish things w ho. Arrt, Hi re simply for tbe preeeut. The Joys and sorrows of a day are enough for tbe cbtM. and If tbe more sober matters of life are pressed upon him he D anxious to escape and to and get out to play. We should put away the chlMDb |*tulance aud hesitancy w hich refuses to look the facts of life In the face, think of Its brevity, ID responsibilltle* and Its Anal end. “Second. It Is chlldDh to imagln Aral, Ihal tbe Ills of life can he cured by fretUug about them. There Is fable of a -peasant who prayed h prosperity, but bia desire was u satisfied, and be could only save o of his earnings a few centa a day. Then he prayed for contentment, this came to him, and ao angel w each night take out the |*ut>les w he dropped Into his box and replace them w ith coin* of goM. o it will be with the cunwcrated life. Our way may nol be what would consider an easy way, hi ll* God’s way, He will give us strength to overcome the obstacles. “Third. He has not put away e Ub things w ho ex|*cta lo receive products of labor without the application of It. Each has a beaten path tread, which ha* been worn to nets dual with the travel of great ■ feet. Genius has been deAued passion for hard work, aud llol-

MniDf tbs soul (rum tlx con "Fourth. II is childish

pursuit of pleasure the malu business of life. Tbe infant spends all Its wak Ing hour* In play, tl*youth tbe large) portion of tbetlme, and there taalways demand In our natnres for some recreation, but, when it Is taken up aa lues*, It Is tbe most wearying, profitless and unsatisfying of any. 'Fifth. It la a childish mistake to ?ect that In the work of life the second opportunity will come llrst. It 1

i tbe

fact that w hat we get of this * lo work for, aud that grand opporniltles only come those who have previously embraced the opportuulty to prepare for its coming. If we aec a person at Ibe top of a mountain we . he dM not fail there. If we at the head of a stream, we ll did not drift there. So iot ex|wcl U* fruit of toll without previous labor. All the great •y were made gt because of the |«lusUklug |*ndstci

bo bore them.

... EIwell F. W. Covert, K. "Sixth. In matter*of religion,

w •SSr.i.!' JS.

**-- Vurplllot. I has. Allen, Andrew »**k to br pleased, *o mi .orrison, Mira Anna J. Morrison, 0* to be proiited. We should Wardell, Cbaa. E. Miner, ITilladel-1 seek to I* soothed, but to be slit I' 11 **; *• >*• Shank, Oaklvn; Mre. Lily i Died We should not pray to be ri< ■I. Hall. F. B. Wilcox, Bridgeton; H easy tasks, but that we may h.c. J. Farrell, Mr. and Mre. H. H. Matter, strength to perform bard ones. F Mtaraa Marie and Mary Dialogue, IwIII our live, be .,*nl In manhood'

“••ter Jobn Dialogue, rid, t'amden: tasks rather tin

E. F. Sullivan, Mis. M. K Gleason, Morris Johnson, Wm. H. Walker T. Moore, Atlantic '

L N.WUaoo, Mira ,

Mias Mary K. Wihnn, Baltimore. ' '

BtacAYNK. "“ r " r * c " cr " 1 -■ ec, " ,m 8 E. SUAes, E. P. Bailey, Harry A , Co,,rt,ur - t^rtlar, 1a>uU F.hrman, Geg. A.Thomp-! At the annual meellug of the t ape ■on. Jr, A. C. Warner, J. I*. Keen, I., j May County Board of.F'reebulders, at

Court lloura, yesterday, Jo. 1. Hcull,

Mr. and Mrs l L. Ilagy, Jr , Ebeu- . well-known hualnea. man of Ocean exer Adams H. H. Koad, Mr. and . tlty, was elected County Ci " M'^Noop'W; Maude, Mr. and Mr. | place of l*wla H. .Stillwell

jAlrl. i

t boy. l-a*t

r lliei

■ aualltie, lot 3311. sectioi] FS-'Sl Elizabeth Palen -ox. lot 21. ou plan No.

ie prophecy The Has* mot >*/" "Nothlt

ELOPERS FORGIVEN

HATM ate, li nest eUa|*s, U $1 .UU up. a Wc up. luspeuder*. Jv; If* -Jar kind, bite, 10 for 2S«. /

rANU — NEW GOO UH.

JOS. MENDEL, S 1625 ATLANTIC AVENUE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. k BOM HM ESS 2 tarn X MHMH WH z-x-z-zzxzz ZZZZZS-Z-1Z-Z-X

«an CHy lo Georgi claims, undivided l »•»*?. [ween Th.r.y*lgh.l, ^

*KS> Mark.

Beach Beal E-tate

l.asrcl and <yal t dispatch from T

lowing st

ig of Miss Be ha U-ighton !

I the Hot.

iKloda

day ag..,

beginning ou avenue, iMi fee

a»jl* culmination of an elopement,

•ntage southwest ou s dance and loved at lire! sight They I no feet by a depth wauled to marry, but feared parental

■'rTff.T" "T-vr-

il, A fly feet of ocaan front, stK feet They wired their parent, ith west from FTIgbth street, aud ex- l” r ltl'enessaiid returned ti ds from Atlantic avenue southeast! •O' 1 !**• bride IS.

ouimlssloiiers exterior lln

n Eighth

PlUJ

K Ha i.i

Mitchell, Wooilhlne. N. J.

■ Ralph

D. F'. Hbull

teeutb aud Asbury avenue, lu Ui w here he spends ihe summer u and It is quite likely that his known to some of our resident*

at Thir-

dly.

ASSESSMENTS FOR STREETS ASP SlPj^ALKS. jltowlnx ■■■*■«m«ol report »s» Bird lo tlx otBre of tlx Clll Clerk lor tlx llnsrd ol ue"™ meran«"i',5 < ' 1 'Artto IU * r ’ , '" r “ 0 *ot>»*«aoa tViuanl si >u sss-iou ,.t, ■■ “ aiirasMo'uBSi^S rasdr'oo “ uenSv'wsTSlk.'Tsm. M*Uw T. LEE ADAMS.

W niMwi A. tisrel-rJ w lUi.ur-nxw MvS-l . H. hud)

• A If»»»A AAA 'A"***** i|J0S. G. CHAMPION ..Builder*. OCEA1N CITY, IN. J. Rlan$« find Specifications Rreptired at Short Notice.

LEWIS E. CORDERY Carpenter and Builder

Rndsaei, 7?l Veil An

Bei 383* 752 ASBURY AVENUE

SHOP TEETH UD VEST AVEIUE OCEAN CITY. N. .1. G. B. SiTHENS & SON, Carpenters anil Builders. Jolting a Spetialty. Esiitiies Funusim. lift CKNTKAL AVK.NIK, i aS • AKBl'RY . AYKNl'K, CKAW CITV, w. J. ENGLISH & JOHNSON, GODtractors anil Buiioers 1240 Asbury Avenue, OCKAH CITY, N. J.

HARRY H. RICE, ....Registered ArchllecL—

i childhood's Joys

ra^Mre ! J OS ' I ’ SCULL HONORED

ell-kno. and ' Illy, was elected County Collector,

_ „ „ ... . '*•. »”• end Mr. | place of l*wls H. Hllllwell, who hi E - ¥ r ' aI> ^.*lf%J 0 Uu Hluau- held the position sc'era I year*. ak*r t Mr. and Mre. O. J. IleBousse, J. Anthoiiy B. Hmllh, of Healey

W. Cornell, J. W. t’orneli, Jr.J.'H. Ceteraon, Mre. W. R. Collins. Geo. B. Hoffnagh, M. Barulx, Mr*. G. Washington Powell, Jr., W. G. Fischer, Oeo. C. Bartlett, Jr.j_ W. S. Ixihsley.

Ocean

Collin.

- City; A. l». Parker. New York City; F'. F. Taylor, H. D.

Haddouflehl, Raymond leboro: FT E. Groascup, Mr. and Mre. Geo. H.

uwwwu, Millville; Mre. I.ucleu B. CWaon. May’s Landing; W. H. Fisher, San Francisco; J P Bulliugtou,

Memphis.

Moore,

Point, '

Hulk-ilor, i

re-elected Director, —- Hand, of Court House, D suonwd J. Hplcer Ixsni-

Dealers Supplied with ...CIGARS... at Factory Prices D. B. MAYHEW EIGHTH AID ASBUHT AVEHUE :: OCEAI CIH. I. j.

List of unclaimed Ictlera remaining lu tbs Ocean City Port Office for the week ending May «. UM6: MEW: . Rayuoe, W. R. .Strong, J. Ptrgary Low a ku M. Sutton, P. M.

6 0. Aduu I. V Adiat 8E0. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PUSTERING, PURGE SETTING BUCK LAVING, Ale., Etc. All Work In Mason Una Promptly

W. H. MITCHELL, BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING J0BBINU n SFKCIfllifY Bssidwice: 704 Central Ave

EDWARD STONEHILL (HuoossMir to W Ull.ui n. MUtn.itlll, BRICKLATER and PLASTERER All work lu mason line promptly attended to...

Brighton

OCEAN CITY. N. J. ■««.«. T»i«.ttrWOW»r sa *. JACOB SCRUFF THE PIONEER BAKERT. It. 7t® Attwt Aim.., Omu CNj. I. j. Fresh Bread, nra aatf Cskss 4*11,. w^.re, (Wksss ntsctslt,. Ordsra dsOrered rre. *5 ckaraa Bothlac ertl?«re4 os Buaasx

S. B. SAMPSON, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER We»l»y Asa.,ocean t'ltr, N. J. harry h. rice, .—Builder,.. No. 5*>9 WBAST AVUNUK. OOIJAN CITY. IS'. U. ALLEN SCULly Contractor and Builder

JOHIN MARTS Contracting Builder

FlUS ' 'UUere a .ftrcl.lty

lor »..I fcri.Jr—re! m R Ml DEaCK-etas Uentral j SEIBfiE H. BOIIIGEIIS l SOI Carpenters and Builders

OCKAg CITY, h. J.

xrwS atrea" Buimu^ b , ^ WILLIAM C. SCULL^ Contactor :: and :: Builder,

Miner and Kealdraer.

7*5 M-VMOl'TH PLACI-J,

MUKAM CITY, M. J. ...FOR SALE...

A five room houee, furnished, with twn lot, on Wert avenue, below Sixteeutb street. Apply :: JOHN r. FI.KTCMKM, JI1} Horrr Olrrel, •'bllaurlphla, or M r. luidgswsxsr. T.utL aae Asbury ava.

OCEAN CITY. N. J. Fine Paper Hanging, Painting A Select Line ol WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarters iot UP-TO-DATE SIGNS

Before Opening Your Summer Account... SCULL’S Ninth and Asshury Avan ua MARKUP Rest of ev erything good to rat Prompt. :: polite :: service. Economical :: pricee. Bring reference for weekly accounta. SCULL’S:: MARKET Nialb and Askar; Avrsre BOTH pho»es. B. S, SCULL, Prop.

FUEL LIGHT HEAT DO IT NOW SERVICES RUN RANGES SET ON SHORT NOTICE CITT CIS LIGHT CO.

^Vtaen Yon Want Anything in ...DRUCIS... to 10 IBE Bourse Pharmacy. Reasonable Prices. Prescriptions.

0. J. HAMMELL Marble •« Granite forks

CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vault*, Grave Covers All kinds of Cemetery Work Works at Wcasanlville, N. J. ‘hsrlss A A dsn. WUIaid W. Atusx QHAI.LAMM81.M0. Furniture, Carpet*, Matliai ud BeJdiaf. Wladow Shades, Etc. T15-M Asbury avenue. Ocean City, V.J.