Ocean City Sentinel, 25 May 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

THURSDAY. MAY 25.1805

"Dcal ptrwJoalKy" will not «uii«l Id Um oaf of Jen*} JuMtat, »• •bom n to Uk cm of Wood, convi^ed of niuriktaudgivni thirty ywr*. A Uetler ex CM uu«t U Invented If Oewn City doeen'l have IU tionuer *«mki thw yw, there »UI be many dlaappolnled prophet- There in why tbb renort abould not II expectation-. Occak City will baveanotber “tllorioae Kourth." Uila year, from preaeut Indication.. We bad a blf time laid year, and the onaaiuii waa beneficial to tba city. The aame reaulta |a-r-bapa even better—w ill follow Hie au-

ArntACTtv* aebool yard, are urjrcd by Buperluteodent Baxter, of the State Board of Education, In hi- annual report, and the Idea b. one that abould be helped along by all aebool director. There la need for Improvement In

many place- luthtoeonuty.

Ir la expo-led that the Slate oenau. In ba taken tbu year will abow an ineraaae of at heat 200,000 during lire paatfiveyeera. The population of ibU Stale In 1800, aa abown by I be cenau. return., waa 1,88*.86U New Jereey . growth during the paal few year. ba. bean wondefful. It ha. made glanl atridea In many way., aud the future

outlook la highly encouraging

■a of the Ninth Street P,

ana.!

WILL PLAY BALL ON JULY FOURTH

the member* of t

many of whom are veteran* of the HpauUh-Amerlean War. It I* a duly. Itowever, that will be earned on with |

love and tender IboughtfUluM TbeUrend Army at the Bepubllr I

wa* ntartod In 1886, tbe Bret poet being)

organized ai Decatur, III., In April •'fiN fw Team to Formally Open that year 1* Ma>or «. F Htepbenann. I the W j, h Cahi ll

and Captain John S Pbllllpa, but It.; . growth waa not al firet ra|4d. It wa. | Club,

not until more than ten year* later Tt, r i a ^e 1*11 *ea*on In ocean Ctly that General Great became a member. I „ ^ (orlll ,||y o|wned on being muilered Into lieorgc (i. Meade ! j u |^

Poet, No. 1, of Philadelphia, by *'—•

~ iblH Club, of Philadelphia.

frlruda of |be organ*

be aewauu here laet -uuimer and

iu exciting game.

The mrnagement of the local I* getting II* *cbeilule in •bape a» rap

WON T MOVE SCHOOL /

Hoard of Kdncallon h: the plan- and specific new high -ebuol build I

WILL BE GIVEN

THEIR DIPLOMAS; .li

f x xz-x x-x-x-i ix-ii xx-xx;

MENDEL’S BARGAINS!

For

rail I

law fifteen y*

deereaelng; not only this, but the rale of decreaae haa aleadlly grown. Tbe annual dealb rate among tbe member* of tbe order In IBN* waa KU in every 1U,000. To-dey. having gone up .tredily Ibroaghlbelulerveuiugyea'r*. II I* » J In lO.OUU. In 1W4 tbemeiubereblp of the national body had fallen to 808,071; a haw, *luce Hie period of maximum membereblp, of about 10,* year. Iu 1804, according to I be laat annual report madeattbeeucampmeut ID Horton last year, tbe member«Hlp waa 286^*1, abowlng a lorn *lnce I MU of more than 12,000 a year. Employed In tbe various Government olhce. in Wsslilngtou at tbe time of tbe lart anuual report were 2,175 tuemher. of tbe order, of whom 3B6 ere over 70 years of age. 787 between 85 aod 70, aud 1.1BS eiweeu Ob and 86 yeaxa. RENTING COTTAGES

vicinity, and real estate men have been artlviln abowlng their bou«a* to proopecllrereoun. We note the fallow log

Idly a

arranged w ith tbe Pblladelplii crack colored player*, managi ValterSrhlk-hter. a promlnen lly aportlug event* wrllei rill be here on July IMb. J and August 28lh.

tbe Utahan \-GtauU. aim aggregation of colored pis; here for three game*. Tbe dale* contest*, which have not I by Hie X-GtanU’ managi yet, however, are July 11, July S'. August 21. being made to have • brave boy* II. K.," of tbe Bu.lb H. B. t\, tiere early In Ibe wra They will be serumpauied by I friend. Veritan, of the North An to. Tin. coinMiiallop oiigbl b. Four datea, a: tbe Atlantic Cllj-^ lobeliere include lilc'T pliia Scholastic.. I'laytou, Wllllao Wuialbitry, Millville a

[o to Tre

The oi

prise hi tha way of making

Improvemeuta to tbe pier, tbu* affording fapt. John L. Young an opportunity of gJelngtoOoeanCIty attrartlon.

for tha beaefit of Ibe

entartalnment* oi

i on tbe i

With IU weatbereye on Ocean City, a, tbe Newark Adverttaer my*:

I tbe New Jerary

lo anticipate a

m this year. All tbe

condition* are favorable to them. There la no World'* Pair to attract a multitude away from tbe summer re

■ I* good and money I*

Kev. John Calhoon. of Mt Airy. ba. leased, through Frank K. Darby, the collage of Captain ImwU Blsiey, cor Her of Seventh and Central. H. S. Miner, of Gloucertrr, ba. rented Osborn Conon* cottage, A .bun avenue, near Sixth street, through tbe

agency of Y. Coreou.

Mb*. Brown, of Philadelphia,

rented D. Harry Chandler * cottage for

ZJZrZr*,' tht. the summer. For tour year* »he ha. ri * h conducted a hotel at Itebobotb. ^

Mr*. E. Richardson, of Artrarr Park, is railed one of Mr* E. Gannon *

ittage* 1 V<7 Wert avenue.

Mr. and Mr*. W. Garwood and daughter, MU. Viola, of Philadelphia, are occupying A. Cotton'* collage, Sixth and aaboiy, which they ha<

uken for tbe aummer.

Goodall, Philadelphia, ba* reined Philip S. Hand', cottage, 12U8

A .bury avenue.

Mr*. J. R. Adam* haa rented her cottage, on Asbury avenue, belov Ninth street, to a Germantown mai

named Goldmeyer.

t improvement* have made at most of tbe Jertry re- , There baa been exhibited every n enterprising ich I* seen lo for tbe comfort and l. A pro»at tbe reaorta mean, i for tbe fishermen, tbeseaboard uneraUve .employof working peo

Acker KMwa Here. The ahake-up administered In Philadelphia by Mayor Weaver wa. an abirblng topic of cooveraatlon In Ocean City on Tneaday'evening and yerterDavIdJ. Smyth, the deporal Director of Public Safety, ha* *penl >1 aummer* Iu this city. Tbe Dlroctor of Public Work*. A. Mncoln Acker appointed lo take tbe place of Director Cortello, Is known lo i i City people, be having be cottager for a number of aeeaou*.

and one your

111 bid adieu to their alma ta ereotag, when the doelug e: of the Ocean CKy High School ' ' itbe second daa* I, and the young I« to be coogralutatcd upon ba< lag completed Ibeir course of atudlea It I* a gnat Uriog to have a school edecaUoo, bat better Mill to have education that will guide one to which la noble, pure and upright. That tbe graduatea of the Ocean City High School have been well trained there le not the least caute to doubt, and they will leave their alma mater w lib the hart wl.be. of all Tbe Ocwan city High School made big stride* forward Iu tbe |>a*t two years, thank* to tbe prog re*, it neae of CTty Superintendent Steven*, backed by a Board of Educwtlou w bowmember* recognize tbe need* of tbe young folk* aud are liberal aud Intel llgenl In tbe care of ibecblldrm under Ibeir aupervbtou.

A PAYiMC

Tbe following story la quoted from "Modern Advertlalug" by Krne*t Hiluu Calklu*-aud Kaipb Holden, which was publiabed Ibla spring by D. A|. ptatoo A Company: “When James Gordon Bennett, the elder, waa editor of tbe Herald, Itobert Bonner, pabliebar of tbe New York hedgwr, we* struggling to build up IU circulation, and decided to try a little advertising. He wrote an anuouneviumU coualatUig of eight words: 'Bead Mrs. Boutbwortb'a New- Story In tbr 1-edgrr,' aud sent It to tbe Herald marked for ‘one Hoe.' Mr. Bonner’, handwriting was aobad tbattbe word, were read ta Uty Herald office a. ‘one page.' Accordingly liw lln* wa**el np and repeated *o a* to occupy tire page. Mr. Bonner wa. th struck tbe next morning. He b S bt* name money enough In Ibe bank pay tbe Mil. He rushed excitedly lover to tbe Herald office, but wa. too tale to do any good. ••lu a.ahort lime tbe reaulu of the p*g« announremeul began to be felt Oidera for tbe Ledger poured in nntil tbe eolire edition wes exbaurted and of tbe Ledger was then eatablirh'-d Ever after that Mr. Bonner waa an ar dent believer In advertising and e llb-

t will bring Mew Day, with all of IU hallowed mJ itaaaud Itapretlycnrtomofdes-oraling tha graves of old soldiers, bringing |yr to mind, too, that tbe rank, a of the Oirli War an with remarkable

K aim la Tribe's Drum Dorp, it on a aerenadt after tbe meeting of le lodge on Wednesday evening of lart w eek Tbe boys vUlted tbe of Walton J. Young and bride, 611 Central avenue, w here they played several selection*, aud were I real earn, etc., by the newly-married

couple.

"overt f-amllr A*v«rDaniel W. Smith, w bo went to work i Atlantic City, recently, waa here Monday and moved bu family a household effects. "Dan” held Ibe po-Klon of lineman and trimmer w-Hb tbe Ocean City Electric Light Company for two end a half years. Hiasu r la Prank Ituabridge, of Uermai

representative of (be Coder A •aortalkm will be bare on

it I. expected, to test tbe clly’a Are fighting apparalu*. Tbe Uoderwritttf representative waa In tbl* city a few week* ago, but a lart of the ellwand Ibe ability of the firemen

postponed until a later day.

James M. Steven.. UHy Superintendent of Schools, wont to Newark Mohday and saw Herman Kreltler. S ipervUlng Architect of School Building* for tbe State Board of Education’ In reference to tbe plans draw n for tbe high aebool building In Ocean These plana were examined by Kreltler, who gave hi. approval.

i ommiller were present, and. through the •■balrman, H L. Sinftti. a-kcl if

the Board of Kduca

n Holy Trinity P. K. Church oi Sunday, tbe morning and evening service* were conducted by W. T. Pringle, of Lanadow ne, Pa , a aummer cottager here, and a gentleman mucb concerned in tbe welfare of tbe church. Tbe congregation apeak* blghly of tbe uer iu wbk-b Mr. Pringle conduct-

ed ibe service*.

Gardiner, another local man w ho plays tbe game up lo tbe handle, will be found on aecuml tauir again. A* few week* ago. Whitelock, a following Imre, will bold down third base. Ellis, a young man who l. working the yacht club house w Itb Capl. Lee, will be tried out at llrat. He made a good Imprawioii on tboae w bo aaw him balling a few out ou tbe iota here on Monday. _ He played originally with John's Club, lu Philadelphia. going from there to a team lu DelsIrtfl field will be covered by Wagner. Thla burnt tbe young man w Ih> played w itb Ocean Clly against Court H al Tuckabor last summer. There are several applicant- fu position of sbort-rtop, sod three y ren from tbe New York State l .vague ould like to be “tbe man behind'' tbe bat. ' /' tbe Bethlehem "Prep" will be one of tbe pitcher*. ZauUluger, here. Is an applicant for a place lu tbe box, aa ia a young man ,who pitched for Somerton agalnrt both Ocean Clly and Highland I season, and won each time. Tbe uniform* will be white Kb tbe club monogram on tbe shirt front. The boy* w ill have blai-k black stocking., and while re lib black *trl| e». L H.Champion ha. received tbe i act for Ibe work on tbe new gruui The ground* »III be leveled off, rolled, soft gravel put on tbe diamond aud Hie outfield. Then Ibe ground* will be rolled .again. W< n tbl* will be started lortay. Tbe grandstand will have an au| Itb a total length of 112 feel. It v be conrtreeled after tbe style of Atlantic Clly team’, ground., will waling capacity of 728 people It * have a six-foot walk lo tbe rear, w entrance from tbe rear, aud comfoi hie boxes In tbe from. Tba* w ill feet from tbe ground, sloping back •u Ibal Ibe helgbl In Ibe rear xlll eighteen feet. Tbe bleacher* w ill lull feet long and w ill real .VM |*<i| Tlie distance from Ibe home-plate Die left field fence at B* shortert point III be 880 feet; to tbe right field fence » feet: lo centre field fence. &50 feet. Tbe distance from Ibe bome-platr lo tliegraiidrtaiid will be (lie same a- on Ibe Atlantic City ground. Tlie fence will be eight feet high Heaaon ticket., costing fin, are to be !«*ued. Tba* will admit tbe hobtei lo tlie ground* and grandrtaiid lib possible Ibal these ticket-will be made iberof tlie tarnlly other than tbe holder. Tlie general of Ibe game* w III be twenty-five cent-, and twenty-live additional for a seal In the grandstand. There will be some day* * hen ■e general ad ml—Ion will be Iwentyve cent*, w lib fifteen cent* extra foi seat In Ibe grandstand. There will be thirty game*, al lea-t, during the season, which, al Ibe general n adml-iou. w III give tlw bolder, son llckrt* mucb more Iban fin • ball- One day a week w ill l* u aa ‘ ladles'day." already ba- been rtalrel I Hextix'RL, there will be retiring attending the game-, tbe bualuea* man wlni lakes an kmal afteriioon off can keep In

>llb b

Hie Liberty File Company, No. •b game ba- been seen here we two team- got together >, and uiaile the spectators w ■al w a-coming off—Injuactio reeding, or an effort to lea-* 11 The |«>st office nine will line Ui> style: Miller, lb ; Luttoi .Steelman. I. f.; Murphy, c.; Co Tucker, ;tb; W'le-euUial, Ev

am. r.f.; Satina,r. f.

Tbe Liberty boys bavrn'l

placed a- yet. but Us .elected from a group

including William Smith. \v. w Brown, Fred. Adam*,. V. I! Adam., >Mwr Morey. Jew* Stephenson, Willard Aug. Rk-bant Campbell, Scbock, Daniel Suiltb, John K

It., aud Wilbur Garwood.

Tbe Coraon'a Inlet I And Company haa ordered a Caldwell ft Co. rtcel water tower, 51 feet high, with a 30,1100 gallon tank,’a Gould pump and an Otto ga* engine. These are expected to arriveon the ground wliblu a few day*. Tbe company ha* an artesian well 850 feel In depth. Thu* equIpped.Coreon's Inlet abould have plenty of water. . tnclaimert Leitera. Llat of unclaimed letter* remaining In tbe Ocean City Fort Office for the week ending May 30, 1805: Dickens, J. W. Hatch, J. T. Henderson, Capt. Geo W. Edwahu M. Hvttuh. F.

Advertise lu Um SiumKEi..

two telephone line*.

call a

>r befon

• by.

Thus,

S|«lks, who ba* t*eu preach tbla church during tbe | muulba, baa retired for the and, beginning ou Sunday m

candidate, will be heard. Tlie minister to preach next Sunday la Itev. 1

W. McKIroy, of Croaar Seminary. The many friends of Dr. D. W. Ba

Hue, formerly of tbe Boys' Ccutr

High School. Fhttadelphia, aud warm admirer of Ocean Clly, will I

lougbl dur lairy HI.

•r lb* Bektixiu.

..June 12. The aecreU d to advertli* Ibe wile I frame school building

. iFriendB of High School Gradnatcg Will Fill Hall To-night.

eta* of ibe Ocean II I* held lu Trot lock Ibis .Tbuns en diplomas will

= Clothing,Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods ■ ' 'U: i EVERUHINC NEW UTEST STTIES IT CUT PRICES

lUWlloo decided lb in-eUled. coiniltlou

THE 'BIG-’ GAME

iks. Mr.. J. It. f

i Men . Wool (1 j Men'. Worried [ Men’s Fine-1 G

, other* aak <88 W

HATH ! HATH : .1 rivle*.<- fl If'up. S..ft Hat ic and AV, our price Mv Su

T H I T «» I. D H T

•Uwfatrtlon Uumrmmlrrtl or Ms teVuodert. v % II — N f Y5 (i O O U H .

Office

lade

f likely v

MONEY FOR SCHOOLS

or S<>.«m.|K IO be HmIse<1 a mectiug of ibe Board of School l-'jdimalc, on Tuemlay cveulug, tbe m'of fd.fni 88 wa* fixed and drterbe approprtaled fur tbe Use of tlie public M-booU iu tbl* city for the school ear commencing July 1. IWki. Tbl* is exclusive of any and all nexprtided balances that may be on and al tbe close of Ibe pre-eul fiscal ear, and exclusive of Ibe amount apportioned to Ocean City by tbe County Superiulendeul of School-. The meeting wa* pre-kled .over by Mayor Cbampkiu, w bo U a member ol Uie board. The other member* Coum-ilmen Headley and Godfrey Capl. J. W. l-ec and A. J. Smith, Iwo last named being member- of Board of KducaUou. DIVER AT WORK

Tbvrtiver employed by Haven-.-nil ou tlie wm-k of IbeSludta began il* operation* on Saturday last, and now sigbt-»oi-r. are charged admissiou lew tbe w ork going on. ccaurcof Ibe posllionof thewrerk, comparatively UUle prugres* ba. been ide Ibu* far, but tbe gentlemen In teres led In the work are coufidenl ol overcoming IbcdlffirulUea cunfrontliig them. Tlie diver, on Tuesday, surprised l^inseir by bringing up an elgbl-lnch pl|*, sixteen or eighteen feel long, whk-b waa covered with els and the Inside filled with bamboo. The next morning a big ;il*b wa* found In tbe pipe. It lead Tlie work of tlie diver at- • a great deal of attention.

Mrs

.eyscor-

wlfe i

Know lion, of Camden, I* spending time lu (heir cottage on Central ue, between Eighth and Ninth !*. Dr. ami Mr*. Knowllou Insummering at Pitman Grove tbl* became of the I Kiel or'* prufe*I duties. A. published lu the rented their collage lu Ibis clly lo Mr. aud Mn. K. Mellck. of Philadelphia, were guest* of Ibe Strand

Mr*. Oliver M. Gandy,-of tbl- clly, w bo ha* not been lu good liealUi for long time, vkilted, her physician I Philadelphia on Monday. She I* getalong very nicely now . She and her husband bad Intended moving ‘"eurtlitville, but they have decided lo mam here until Ibe fall. They ba' icaled lhelrcotiage.bowever.and w I reside lciii|urarily al 7TW Aabury av

City Po.

ifflee, a few day* ago, III roul, Jr., of ibi- clly, had pas-ed tbe receul Civil Service cxamlnalkMi held here for clerk-carrier, for duly lu the local office. HI- average wa. 72.80. He I-a car)enter by trade aud lia* many friend* among lln young men of tbl* city. The ladle, of Ibe Ocean City Inch Club will have a progressive rui-hn aud novelty parly tbl. evening al Uu home of Mr*. Sherman K. Ayar*, 87 North Bread street. Philadelphia, foi tbe purpose of raising funds for Uh cup for Ibe motor-boat race* durini tbe coming summer. Tba graduate, of tbe Ocean Ctly High School w ill allend Ibe First M. K. Cburrb on Sunday morning next, when tbe baccalaureate sermon will be delivered by Ibe pastor, Ibe Itev. i'euiilugtuu Corson. Doublle— there will be an unusually large congregation pre-rot ou tbl* uccaakm.

r da.

IjMyv

cr Adams, llaloney, A. livers, Dr. on. Burton . Mr* ft. K. ;, MI-* Id* V W It. Collin

I. Magy. Howard

JOS. MENDEL, g 1625 ATLANTIC AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. k IXIX X X-X-X MM xx-xx xx xxx xxzi xrxxxxxxx XXXI txxx SXMCM

. Ph

ird G

•cup,

immediate frie

e, Millville; Mr.

! John I-nnden berger aud so i 1 '■ilcman and wife, Mt. All -Sigler. Hagerstown; J M.< o I FHhtan. Bridgeton; K. E. ' '* ' < amdrti; J H. Sawyer. Tom

SBALFH l'l!OI*USAI.S

e taken by tlio-c w bodc-lrc toattend. j ..’1^2 WHAT THEY WILL DO [sj,]

e Oceai

With more than one i Jie corps of Instructors

.'lly public school* w III relluqul.h ibeir lutles tbl* week, and prepare for a

kmg and welcome real.

Principal Geo. M. Kills, with Mr. Fills, will spend most of Ibe summer

Bridgeton. Mr. FTill. will

attend the N. FT. A. Convention at Asbury Park, In early July. He may

Minnesota, from which'

section of tlie country be came origi-

nally.

Mis- Edna Locks In FTngllsblow n, will go there wbeu ic laat lesson of tlie *e*»hm ha. been died. Mb- l-ickwood has planned^ lo attend tlie N. FT. A. Coiiventkm^at Asbury Park, among her uthef «r augements. Mias Laura H. Cbattiu, who bjjm. 1 of tbe summer clerks In the post office, will not go on duly there di

log tt

>f June

! July

her custom She the Delaware Water Gap, and on duly lu tbr land office durtu

and August.

Miss Sara VauGilder w 111 go to home lu Petei'sburg for a w bile w III spend a portkui of Ibe sum in i

Philadelphia.

Aa baa been hi* custom in tbe ] City Superintendent Stevens will be found on duty in tbl* city'. Hi rented a cottage ou Statb -tree tween Asbury aud (antral av« where, with his farnil/. be w III reside during tbe summer niuntli*. Indulging iu an occasional Hiking trip on the bay. If be tan spare ibe time. Tbe other leacbea liave perfected uu definite plans, the/say. Min Sleepri will return to beiAiomr at Mt. Holly; Mbn Gaudy U>Deuul*ville, and Min Rom to Cape May Court House. Mi Boyte, Steelman and Robert, re-kb

tills city

ray company, bey, has a full crew ilug. Henry Hicktbe "whole bu.i*ks, is bolding up

— Ibe motormau'.

OAKWOOD.

Thomas H. Goorley. Ocean Clly; Jen nle F isher, C. F. Nicholson, Camden Caroline Hassell. Mr*. Sarah Behring FTIIa K Behring.

w. W. FT. FTakru,. I. Plucker. Mr. a i, Philadelphia;

TJ0S.G. CHAMPION |i ..Builder.. ■■= i ‘ OCEAIN CITY, N. J. rtnHe RlariF* find Specificxitions Prepared at Short .'S'otiee.

IN ( HANCKIIY OF NEW JEIWKY 8.«.'B?ru*«».H « si.. | ,,n MU ‘ I ^„ too

LEWIS E. CORDERY Carpenter and Bnilder

A. H. BAKER ...Undertaker - and • Embalmer,.

MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer

ATLANTIC ICE^JILK COMPANy deslch in p ocono fountain Ice Pbi AUmmi Milt tad CiiiB OCEAN CITY. N. J. DARBY'S Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave.

JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. N, 7W iit.ri Aim,,. Ohm W). I. J- ' U—. ...... I. ...... tnr ol

OCEAN CITY BAKERY nd Mr- T II KKEAD, FANCY CAKITS and PIHS md' w’fe!'^: GEORGE S. BICKEL, Proprietor

Ratriyc*. 721 •mi tat Bm 3C3 SHOP TUTH US WIST *««Ut OCEAN CITY. N. d. G. B. SIMMS A SON, Carpeniers anil Builders, am 1 HeeMilEsiimies Finirted. 1116 CENTRAL AVENl'K, il JH - AHBVKV - AYl-TNIT-T, CM AM C1TV. M. J. ENGLISH k JOHNSON, contiaciDrs ana Biiiineis I2IO Aabury At«• nue, im'kah t irr. n. a.

HARRY H. RICK, —Refiatered Architect,... Plan.. Hpreiar-Uona and HupsrlnisudMx 909 Woat Avanue, OUKAM C2ITV. IS.

S. B. SAMPSON, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER HARRY H. RICE, ...Builder,.. ■No- 909 WEJST AVOINUli, OtfKASI citv. re. j. ALLEN SCULL Contractor and Builder

JOHN MARTS Contracting Builder

A. J Marshall, F’. B. Dycb, J. Stola, A. Zape and wife, Mrs. It.Kb lln, Jr., lAabuor Sbevllu. Phlla. pbta; Mn. t.'. W. Wllauii, Ml- M.

Wilson, Jobnrtow u.

Frank P. Henry, Gloucester; W. A. Wall. Frank McKee, Jas McKee, Thus Brocken, FTd. •'ouvllle. Juo. A. Skeeltoii, Jr., Peter Sklevy, W. A. Wallace, Philadelphia; It. Rolenrtoii, John K. Hubluaoli. J. IV. Conley, Allanltc City: FT. S. Munyan, Millville; FT. M. Colew, Bridgeton: W. J. Young

and wife, Ocean City.

EDWARD STONEHILL

BRICKLAYER and PLASTERER MKaiDENt a:—ttaa Oalral A**.

GEIKEE B. BOBBEESIS t SOI

Carpenters and Builders

OCKAB CITY.

promptly attended to...

Kwt>sS IIton I»lace

OCEAN CITY. N. J.

8. 0. Ainas f. V Alias GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PUSTERING, RANGE SETTING

MUCK LAYING, tic.. Etc.

All Work In Mason Line Promptly

. Flaiii OCEAN CITY. N J.

SyffiTSSSS:; W. H. MITCHELL, ! - 6RICKLAYIHB - PLASTERING

WILLIAM C. SCULL, Contractor :: and :: Builder,

ooice and Rcsirte-cr.

7<5 PLYMOUTH PLACE,

UCKAM CITY. ", J.

C. FT. Miner, K. Lewis Bun wife. Win. 8hriver, Mias L.

gen, Mr*.41. Pltklngti L. C. York, BoaU

New York; Mia* A. M. Hoi

Way no: Ml** K L Hem, buffalo.. M'l** FT. FT Wark, Yellow alone: Mrs. JBBBi.Vfl }JPBCIflIt¥Y J teentb street. Apply :: It. Knowllou. Mr*. W. \V. Know I | He.ldei.ce : 704 Central Av.J ,OM " PLKTCtoKta,

ottAN CITY. a. i j ^ ” r . ^,7^* ^ 1 p h 1 «•

..FOR SALE... Mini buuae, furnished,

752^ ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fine Paper Hanginj, Painling A Select Line ol WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarter* for UP-TO-DATE SIGNS

Before Opening Your Summer Account... SO U L L • S Ninth find Aaihury A vanuw MARKET Bert of everything giaid to eat. Prompt, polite :: wrvlce. FTcouomlcal :: prices. Bring reference for weekly a<vouuU. SCULL’S:: MARKET Nialh a ad Asbary Aveavt noin Pfionea. B. S, SCULL, Prop.

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