Ocean City Sentinel, 4 January 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 3

oceanGitySentinel BAND 0F M[1SIC ;cH(]RCH mm C0DNCIL j,, SHA p E ATE AHD SAHG AS SPEND MONEY ON MONEY FOR THE EASTER WEEK? DREW BIG CROWD FOR NEW YEAR OLD YEAR ENDED THE BAY FRONT CITY'S EXPENSES SENT , NEL

THURSDAY. JANUARY 4. We l 1 " 1 to receive ll

» roannunUy ami our readen > Uere. v. roliimmilcallou^alMuld be ae-

LOCAL DOTS. Hehool again

Sal unlay a bluntry day. . ('iirixman tree* decorale alleyn. I'ouurll lia> reorgaulred for Itie lie* year I lie •mall boy U already tiring •> bi- drum. Heavy down,«ur of fain ..u Thun day ulglu. Sime pretty ralendan are t- lie seei lu tin- etty. So optician like* to make a •|ecta rle of hlmwir. Ilegiu the year by rut.n rU.liig fo the SKsnsKiTbe Henul-vllle A. A. Iia> piirebaMt bare I .all ground-. Ini- of excitement here early iu tin

lor tbe tiling* they don’t do. t .old due* not alaayr glitter, but Tbe new year war given a nue, ipilel _ arlcomc by lloeau UUy people There are lot* of ea.ler way* of earning money than marrying for It. Prodigal anna are mlgbly tew * bo aunt go borne to eat a veal idea. Tbe average man I* more a llling to lead bl* ear* than to lend a bat d. Tbe open pavIItoo OOlbe board* alk bat many palroua during Hue weather. "I^ave* have their time to fall,” and that I* a here ttiey differ from the

price ofc al

Maw. War aakl by Itev. J. A Caulfield In St.Augu*tlne'»<’bun-bon New Vear'* morning. Never el pert a pbotugrapli'album to n.nlaiu* bl* picture. Prof. <». O. Harr. Counly Huperlu trndent of Hrhonlr, will have Id. offl. rial re-ldelice In Cape May. Tbe Stale autbnritle* want tbe cuor-e of burlne** eddcatloa a* a p*n of regular public iuMmrtlon. N. C. i^lcllaud ba* Mild Ihree loU at yiftb and ticeaii avenue beluuglug to Jobu (JmuwHI, of Millville. Jame. Cliapuian. ap|..iule.l po-l

Some Of the Connei’men First M. E. Edifice Filled Mark W. Adams is Chosen Innovation at Watch Night H. F. Stanton Thinks City Council Agees Upon Amount

Would Thus Like 1

Attract Visitors.

Awurrd that baud mu*lc add. ter tally to tbe attract! veneaa of a •bore reaort, a* demountrated la*t

Presiding Officer for a Second Term.

During the Sturgis-Libcy

Nuptial Ceremony.

Nearly every «eat In the Find M. K Tlie member, of Common Council | Cbureb a a. taken, and a large ] for tbe year IWlo met on Monday j number of pa^Jr acre com- night, aud, after a brief report from N. j

Services in First M. E. Church.

Should Help to Improve

Growing Section,

aklng o' tbe city', pretty bay

o |*y for

l» baud I art at Plerru, altbuxleeu plevv*, played u.lc that really required taeuty-nve tblrty mualdana, aud played It well ider tbe condltloua. Tbl* year, with tbe contract given him early In tbe ir. It I. awerted, be will he aide to twenty good mmdciaua and have m lu .ha,* to play Uret-da.* mu.lc > manner natUfactory to tbe mu.1

ictlng pereuu.

ounillmau J. C. Steelman, who I* ilrmau of Couudl'a Mu.lc Commll- , l* of tbe opinion tb^l

prove atlradlve to many of tbe etty’a l.ltoni. Other Couudlmcu agree with it. view. Thu. far uu detlnUe cou'lualou ba. been reached. There ba. leen talk of bringing a band here at Karier-llme and cultlug out a week irlug a .lark period lu tbe .umnier •***" Still other* augge.1 *rcuriug iix-rlidloii* to the amount nf a couple of buudred dullare. Subacrlp Ion uudlmeu to throw up their

banda.

Hut mu.lc In tbe etty pavilion dur ig Haider aeek round*all right. CITY CLERK'S REPORT

le of ll

d uf

• l».»>

(bat

Uaually, I

•liould nut be erllldH*l.

ba* no other ueea.loii for baa*tlug. "( harle* It. Veebau,uf Oermaiitowu. recently bought 1* "eel .if land on Hie bay front,north of Twelfth .treet, from Harry K. Suuton, real date dealer. Wlieu a wife tell* her mother tier t rouble*, ll algulBe* noth lug, but a ben a huababd begin* to tell hi* to 111* mother Hie divorce la* yet* begin lu

get buay.

Tbe regular bu*lne»* meeting uf tbe W. t,'. T. V. will be held on Wedue*day afternoon. January 10th, at tbe re-ldenceof Mr*. William F. Uardlber, ■Ki Aabury avenue. tJIrla feel flattered when they are told they look well lu anything, but It I* aatd that thta due*u'l go a lib Wive*. They think ll'a a plan to keep them » earing old clothe*. Tbe biukTiMO. received, a fe* day* a*^ an anonymoua commuulrallou from Philadelphia, In wlik-h tbe a tiler refer* lu the condition* here Jaat .ummer. If be aend* hi* name, ^ol for 4>ublieallou, the eonimunlr-a-tk« will be printed. Hie builder* of WHdaoud, Holly Beach and Angle*** liave organized Il*e Mauler Uulldera' Aaanetotkwi of Five Mile Heaeb, with tbe rlectloii of tbe following officer*: Prwddent, Mayor Frank K. SmlHr, of Holly Bd-h; vice preaklbni, Tb.mia»JI *■“*■ Bn; aeeretary, C. W. Saul; trea»urer, H. W. HewMt GOOD START MADE

Coulraetora roughly mdlmate Iron. ttO.OUO to Sao.onn are brim (ended no nea coUage* lu Ocean Clly during tbl* preaMt * Intar aearon Some of tbeae cottage* are almu*t row pitted, other* have -juat been *t»rt«d. Several of the building* will te exceedingly flue, and all will add to lhe altractlveiie** uf tbe eily. While there are not a* many carpenter* and maMiu* here no*- a* lu other Tc*r» ler.t, th.ee here have been kept

l*i*y

■t *111 pkw*e automobile o< who v|*H tbl* dty In tbe rummer to learu that Oeorgt W. Krtnrt t» preparing to build a garage on bl* lot at Br'euth and Weal avenue. The hou*e *111 be big enough to accommodate *l*blor ten machine*, and will pro' » great convenience lo automobile

William U. Moore con tern plates ^•klug several changes and Improvements al the Howling ('•■Inn, on the boardwalk, ll b probable, we ere

i .land

>en occurred the wedding

ll I. hoped lo have the mu*le dur- l^ncarier, Tirmerly'ai the leuth g an entire araron of eight week*, .tree! depot of the Jteidlug lull way •e prolwbllltle* *re that KandmaMrr lu Ibb dty, wud Ml-Kllzahetb Ubey, iern> and id. Neapolitan Hand will daughter of Mr. and Mr* John l.lbey,

1 rr ' 4 ‘ l 'K*ged for the aearon of IHUd. 'of Ocean City

With the congregation ringing tbl* la-t rianza of tire hymn, ' A Charge lo 1 Keep I Have,” the Methodist church / bell elaugbig joyously, a few pbtol |"

I. lime I

will be a bei

id of t

Tbe *

e erltlcbm of i ling of

w.tliougb there *

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Shortly before the noun hour, the parior. Rev. Pennington Coraoo, entered tbe cbureb from tbe i la— room on tbe ride ol tbe body of the cbureb, followed by Mr. Sturgl* aud Alward HI bey, the ••bed man." Mr. Corson took bl* place within the chancel ralliug, aud tbe other t*u took *e*l

a bile la

bride-elect, r over white

taffeta .Ilk, white tulle veil, and carrying a bite caniatlou.. entered tbe mam door of tbe cbureb. She *a» a coo in. panled by her father. Jobu l.lbey. who gave her away, and Ml** Mattie D. Uruok*. of Vineland, tbe maid ol bonor. To tbe aceompamuient uf tlie laiheugrin aeddlug marcb, played by Ml** Klla i ampbell, tbe three walked up tbe aide |o the chancel railing, where they were joined by Hie bride-groom-elect aud bed man. Tbe ceremony—tbe ring ceremnoy— was quite Jrugtby, but everything moved aloug with un otbue—. Kotb tbe young people au.w crcd tbe q lion, lu clear tone* that could beard In every part of tbe church. Tlie marriage performed, tbe marcb to the ebutch door was taken up. Then Ml— Campbell, at the piano, played “Sullan’* Hand March.” A. the quartette muveddowu tbe aide, the newly wedded couple looked perfectly cumpu«cd They were not iu the lead "flustered” by tbe gate of buudred* ol eye*, w bleb bore upon Hu m from every direction. JJut*Me the cbureb, they

iodfrey

vlre*. adjourned rine die, on mullou

>f Harry Headley.

Mr liodfrey, tbe oul-going member.

left bl* *eat, a hlcb wa. taken by J»anIS Sampron, hi. rocee-or from ,<*m^Tn byrerideuU ofU^an!

IretWard. ta „.

On motion of Mr. Headley, the ne» , , m . aiber , of „ lr Methodiri KpUouncil proceeded to orgauUe. The rapa | an d Probyterian relIgtou*faith, .me Councilman Brovad that Maik mi|led , u m .. mBleb nl,bt' *e rV |c« In W. Adam* be re-elerled presiding olll- t||( ou Sunday >1* waa roeonded by.tienrge O. * ul|lbL rhe ^ lte began al lOo'clock and tbe election wa* unaul- aud t . III | c< | u m, lbc dawn of tbe new

year, w ben tbe congregation dispersed

H *'■ BmBb uomlDaled a[lct .inging “God He W Itb You Till

Judge Joseph Thompron, of w , Mrrt A|nta .o

Atlantic l‘By. for tbe offl™ of ( It, So-, Ttl# -cm,* began a III, a hymn, - A. Iidlor. Tbl. wa. reoonded by Mr |ht , My Hreak.", I be choir bring a^ Headley, aud Judge IburoproD wa* by Harvey Y.l-ake,cornet. Tlien without opposition. followed tbe hymn.. ’Think of HU cllmanJ C. Steelman Darned Uuu dnr-lo You,’ "He* tbe One "and i W. Hroan for the position of ,,j le Hidetb My Soul,” all present

Street Supervisor. H. 1-. Smith roc- >oill , |lf lu mltb . p | ri t.

ouded thl* uominatlon, aud Mr Brown |£rv H T ( .-elberry, pastor of Hie wa. elected. First Presbvtertan Cbureb. offered a Tberewere two vacaueto. to be tilled f^vm, pr ,ye r . After a coupla of Id the Board of Health. II 1.. Smbb bynil „ h , d been >ung. Kev Fenulug-

lilnated llr. CUarle* B. Rider (prr- 1 member, for a term of four yeai Harry Headley named Harry F. Sla

rl-tm*. gree,

lace lu the cbureb, ai on* added prelllne— le bride', parent*, all number of Invited gi Showered with rice, u an afternoon train I ding trip hi the South They ■

r tendered them

lurgl*’ iwrent* The young |ieopb will reside hi l.llit<. where, II 1* *ald they have* homefiiriil«hed. ready foi

Ibelr occupancy

bride received many liaiidromi it*, aud we are Informed -that i number of beautiful article*. I tie glfli ,f Mr.,Sturgis’ friends.’have been re-

ceived in Utllz. -

Mr aud MraSturgl* have the hew »be* of many warm friend*. GUN CLUB FORMING

INTER-COUNTY BRIDGE?

l-olnl and DO«i«r»'»*ol There I* a move on foot lu col a|* .‘ ay and Atlantic eouutie* by lean* of a bridge acroa* treat Kgg Harbor from Somers’ 1‘olnt to ifte*ry’a Point. Tbe bridge, a* planned, „ould be about • milu and a quarter In length. If built, It would make driveway along tba eoari from Cape May City ID • point naar l>ong Rmnfb,

la mid.

Director A. B. Smith, H. S. Ruther,rd. of Capa May. and J P. Fox and .. Ilham S. Johnson, of tbla city, member. of tlie Cape May County Board ol Freehold era, »ccotn panted by Mayor uplon, want to Atlantic City Tuesday and row the member* ol tbe Atlantic County Board of Fro* bo Ider* i reference to the matter. No aettoa* taken, however. NO ROLLER SKATING

In charge

>r Hire

' and llnally r

icbed

The usher* a

Inghai

> l.ltltz.

it the limn

re pi loti will

t past. Till*, unqueri

. I» H

inp-

fervent prayer, hymn* had beet

ton Corson, pastor'of the First M.K. Church, made a few remark*, taking

1 Mr Smltb.u

inlmouriy . n P* n *•

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A. J. Smith t

lu the knoa ledge lavlor. Ixxik ba.k

— called

*ou nominated Hr. T. * present member; fo

year*.

Harry F. Stanton a , .

elected for tbe one year Urm. When J " r our 1 '" rd

for Dr. Rider aud Dr. Hatch- »“<1 «** Boa you re counted, It wa* found that - To grow lu grace

Dr. Rider bad won by ■ vole of * to 2 “‘lug to feed ou. Dr Hutchinson ha* been president „f iChristian literature.

.e Board of Health for a number of ‘BeSavior The only way to gain HI*

„„ love I* by doing tboae things There wa* one member of the SI k- will bring u* Into contact with t

ig Fund Hoard lo be elected, and, ou 1 spirit. If me haven't grown much In motion of Mr. Smith, Senator I>e« I* | Christianity during the closing yeai

nan Headley named Her- make u* grow In Hie year* lo com) iltb for Building ln*|iector Surround yourself wItb Influence* tba

w bleb

pularity and budding Improve-

ment- tbat a—ure It* future. And yet,

i*» exiepHons, all development* Hie hay front have been en-

gineered through private enterpriro, here they should, in many Instance*.

,v* been fathered by tlie city.

"The o|ienlng of Fourteenth. Tenth and Ninth -tree! I* a riep In tlie right direction. Tbe work rliuuld be puriied

rapid completion,In order tbat ll

may all he eompleted by tbe opening "As uiaturv-sksiid at tbe present ime, tbe only cro—-town Iborougbarc sou Hi of Seventh -treet la Twelfth rtreet. Tbls latter I* in a deplorable condHkm and not lit for anyone to

erse. II appear* t* me to be iusxible tbat t be city autburit re* should

allow tbl* street to be so neglected It tbe artery lo a section Id which ■era bate Ireen more building 1mproveuieul* durlug U— V** 1 twelve uouili* tbau lu any one other pDri of

beau City of the *amr extent

••Pleasure avenue, the alt active boroughfare tbat front* tbe bay, ha* been completed from Tweltlb to Flf-

i street When built. It wa*

done hi accordance w Itb tlie regula

of tbe city lu the mailer of bulkt-

to life condition q very poor o

A gun dub for Ocean Clly la aloug toward* organization. The purof tire new dub 1* to offer an opportunity for thore who have a liking trap * booting to get together al the traps about ouce or twice a mouth. — .ngemeut* for ibe organ lion of lire club are In charge of Harry F. Suuton. Already some half < of Oceaii i Uy have allied • w Itb tbe new organization, aud It I* expected tbat double lhb> number will have signified thetrdcrire ibetahlp before Ibe club I* formally organized. For Ibe present the club mill have II* headquarter* at tire boat house of Herbert C. Smith. Tbe latter ha* sen ted to place two other trap* lo place for lire use of Ibe members, giving rem three In all. If ibe plans of those foremost Inljre organization of the club are surcessfill, III be shoots held on t< e Ocean i’lar during tba coining summer, a* ell a* on tbe ground* of tbe club. Those wlio have joined the dab are tbe following: i'ostmarier K. M. Fulton, Mayor J. O. Champion, F ‘ W. Brown, A. O. Gilbert. H. A. W. Smith. Dr I. N. Grbcom. A. M. Smith, H. C. Smith and 11. F.

Staotou.

Adam*, Re-elected President of Council.

—a (•oaltloD Mr. Smith ha* been lllllug will make y. u grow In tbe know! Tlie noxnlnatloa was seconded by H. and lii Ibe love of Christ, mid

I,. Smith, aud Mr Smith wa* re- *pea‘er

elected. I Hiram 8. Mowrer, Pre»ldent of the A* member* of tbe HolkHiig Com- Kpworth League, »bo waa asked ml—Ion, Mr. Headley named W Illard apeak, told of tbe uecce-lly of making W. Adams: H. L. Bmltb noininate<l lbsI W ||| uot p* broken John P.Cadtnan; Oil. Townsend wa. Many people do uot strive aofflctenlly Ibe choice of George O. Adam* The bam , 0 keep their reaolutloaa Many three men named were selected to fill ( lack aelf-rellanoe; they look too much the office. to other* for aroMance. One's Ou motion of Geo. O Adam*, Clly acteure la In a critical condition when Clerk Adams wa* Instructed to notify p refuses to dlcute Resolve I tbe men pf their election, or appoint- men and women lo tbe fullest extent ment, and to appear before the City 0 f the meaning of tbe word. If one lerk to Uke tire oath of offl e. follow* tbl* plan, It will uot ha uaoClty Treasurer Ira 8. Champion rosary to make additkioal reaolu-

aaked that ba be given authority lo Urns.

over 16,401.33 to tbe Board of Kd- After lb* singing of a not bar hymn, ucation. HI* request wa* compiled Rev. John W. Smith spoke earnestly, b and be waa followed by Mr. Ceaael- . resident Adams then announced benj. He gave a helpful little Ulk lire standing commlllero for the year on Hie word "Remember." If we gja: study tbla word we will And it fruitful Streets-Adam., Headley aud Gra-j of helpfulness. \Ve grow

re Glean (N. Y.1 Herald of Jai ai contains tbe follow lug: "< Saturday, at tbe 1’re.bylertan man

Itev. Louis F. Hwf united In marriage Mi— Kmma Hose aud Joseph Tucker. Tire bride wa* alteuded by Ml— Katherine Kbroell, aud Jobu H. Tucker, a

brother of tbe groom, wa* best ma Alter a dainty Juncbeou, lire coup I aft ou a brief wedding trip to Buffs

and Niagara Fall*. They wUI reside

Id thl* city-"

added feature of tbe building. Ill*; ■aid that J. f. Steelman and K B.

fc«gll.h will do the work.

' Cp—orih l.raaur afcetlo*Tlw meeting of tbe Kpwortb Ireague 111 Hre Pi rat M. E Church on Sunday a'cnlng wa* well attended There Da ktowlng Interest lu lire auocese of tbe new organization.' Tba dlacurotoa was Bd by Hiram Stealmau, Jr Meetlnga a™ held every Sunday evening. |

hlcf of PoliceScuiUenoi of the clly perilloo, whfc

.very day from » o’clock unlll fi. and -.UlLllsI —‘

to malntale .

that (reople who have gone to tbe pavilion on pleasant day. to read by tbe ••.ad sea waves" have been annoyed

by young peopleroH-akaU* | Tbm w „. famUy reunion

Chief Hcull roy* that the •'• ,,,,0 “ l b of Lreamlog Stepbenaon aud reunot beurodfcc iwHar ekatl'^. and | ytf>oo Uri . There were girl* aud tl.re. gaoeralloo. preaenl. Including around tlrendn ,lll b * v * ^ Aaron Sleplreoaon and family, of Meprartica at once Otherwbe they I uon , b: (uubee and family. o^TrenIon; experience trouble with tbe police• u *. Cb>rlet , U<J and Hufu*, of Phllatliorttlaa. < 1 delphla: George Huff and family, of

fc. w. iiarieian ■■■»■*«ay. | Petersburg, and William L. tHbb and The HKVnsu. received word from f, m |ly. ol Ocean l By.

Mrs. K-, W. Burlelgb, a flew d»Ja ^ that Mr. Burleigh la_B n P r ®elog^^8Be|

tbluk.be will ary, where he

atloa for appendicitis upon him They are

South Carolina.

leave the Inflrm- 1 The Epworth Ireagueof lire First M ceo since an oper- e c ha roll held IU Hi* aocial at the > performed paraooage on Tbareday evening Wallerboro, and tbe member, bad a very plearont

Harry H. Lake reug two aougs,

and

Water-Steelman, Saui|—u

mltb.

Fire—Graham, Sampron a

D d chang allogatber, but we always bar memories Without mamory, there I* Steel- 1 no real, true ells)core After relating the story of Dlvro ami Irezarns, Mr.

Property and Police—Samp»on. Ad- Casselberry a.ked hi* hearer* how m* aud Graham. they would like to live t rever mJUi Dralua—Smllh.Grabam and Adam* | the gboata-tbe roemoriea—of tbe (rest, Advertising—Headley, Smith aud "How would you,like lo live eternally

1 wilb Ibe face of a tearful moltrer ai-

I(allroads—Gralrem, Steelman •

Garbage—Smith, Adams and Gre-

am.

OrdlnanoeT-Headley. Steelman and Smith Lighting—Staelmau, Headley and Adams. Sew are—Adam*. Headley and Smith Irew and Legkdatioo—G ra ham. Sampron and Stsalman. Finance and Account*—Hamprou, Smith and Headley. Muric—Steelman, Adams and Head

ley.

Council then adjourned until last (Wednesday) evening.

At tire annual meeting of tire Ocean

City Building and Loan AaaodaUom

January IMh, a number of pro-

poaed amendment* to Ure constitution and by-laws will be voted on. One *

the moat Important of lbear amen

menu read* a* follows: "The value of

tba preceding aarlaa shall be e*tln

by taking tire face value of all securi-

ties and adding ttoerrU) aH othera The value of tbe shares shall be i

islued by apportioning Ure aurplua or net proflu to Ure various aerie*, accord-

ing to tba partnership plan.”

P Hly

of Appropriation for the Present Year.

Council, at a * pedal meetlna

i oca ygait

*UHroaa #tau-fxtln.

Pavilion; Bond laroe. IWoriuklng fd. (PavUtoo) Bond fareue, 1905. Interest, Hood* Usoe. (1905. sinking fund, (school; Bond Issue. IMM. mtarwri. t Hoardwalki Bond Issue, 1905. riuklog fund (Boardwalk) Central avenue Imp. note

»147,651 .54

AXTIIIfSTEb HIVEMK.

Mercantile license- f :,(nn

State It. R tax..

Tak, duplicate, 1906 .

■r ibe street and give

I and

• a new section of Ibe city, laracter of tbe cottages being Ives promise tbal it wUI be e most desirable lu Ocean ic future fur Ibosewbb * ck lire* of a home ou lire nay roperty berets taxedqullra* (orttoiiately, a* lu siiy other i-e*u Clly, and yet ft would ; the property bolder* receive

ucrasluu last mi mure)

400 0U

5.000 Ui 65.000 00 IMM 54

*147,651 64 The appropriations for last year isclied the sum of •I08.7K! £5 Tbe tax duplicate for 1905 waa 966,4X2.15. By adding 9300 to tbe appropriation for "Fire," It wa* agreed to give the man ou duty In the Reliance Company'* bouse *60 per mouth, crease of *15 per month. H. L made a motion that tbe salary ba lucres rod Tbls waa seconded by D. R Sampron. There waa such opposition shown that Mr. Smith temporarily 'IthdrexMita motion. The opposition as baaed on the fact that tbe appruprlatloa for the Are department scheduled at the —me amount as year, when It fell short. The appropriation resolution, with Ibe Are department appropriation locrearod from *5000 to *5200, waa then Introduced by D. H Sampson and screed to. Mr. Smith again offered bl- motion on the tncreaae of salary and hi* motion wa* carried. An application from the Board of Heallh for an Increase of fta apprn|friItlon from *500 to *5000. signed by Dr. N. Grisoom, secretary pro tarn , wa* ad and (Bed.

"A-tde from every oilier rouslderaloti, ft would *eem lo be good bo-l-o-ro policy lo develop tbl* roctloo. Every new collage mean* an added ue to tire dly Cottagro are building lu g-dly numbers ou tbla lreel,-hut such Improvements cannot to no forever without Ure city doloz Its •bare. Build Fourteenth a keep It in repair Do as much for Twelfth street, and there will be two croro town thoroughfares tbal provide outlete for this sectloa. That will be the flrat step and will he ipprectatcd by every one of Ibe cottagers w bo make their summer borne this part of tba bay front. ■I am one of those who believe In bright future for Ure hey front I Ocean Cffy. W bile I do uot lay clali an authority on all tbat pertan lo tbe bay front, I fed tbat I am qualified to ducu— this question fc in that I have Tur ad' more bay front property in tba past twelve libs than any other two, or three, Urm* of real rotate men lo t

CWy

"ibe bay js one of tbe chief features of our rerort. and anything tbat will tend to develop It aboold not d by the dty official* ”

waya before yon? How would you like to live eternally with tbe face of a wronged father always before you? How would yon like to live eternally looking lulu Ilia face of Christ, whom ou have wronged—iolu Ure face of be rejected Lamb? ' FBI up your Ives w lib good deeds Read tbe blbie rrer and over again. Forget tbe thing* peopled)! that do not pleaeeyou Make iweet for other*. Then there will a regretful meoiortc*. TakeChri-t Into your Uvea. Tbe speaker mid that Ure only regret be bad U that ba did uot begin to serve Christ early enough.

At tbe

■mark*, the choir and con-

'A Charge to Keep

Have.” Hm lari rianza wa* repeated, tbe cbureb bell meanwhile ■ending forth IU happy greeUug. Fco-

M*v!

l car, sou iuc m^uow ciussu with the familiar; hymn, "God Be With "ou Till We Meet Again." After the eerviee had been in prore— for etout an hour, there waa an lularmlsemu, during which tbe mamben of the two co i ig regal loo* axbanged greeting*, and rove al of the young, women went around serving

Federal and city official* helped to make more leprerontaUve aud dbUngubbed tbe crowd that gathered ou H C Bmlth'* grouuda aud lodulgad In a ‘'*11001" for three pain of chickens on New Year'* Day. Kx-Mayoi Robert Fbher, P. A. Warn* and A. O. Gilbert each won a pair There waa an don a I flash of brilliant sbootiuf,

but for tbe mo*l part the marksman- l"’^****’

•hip displayed "a* not uf tbe brand

labelled "KxreUkir "

Mayor champion reminded Coonril a meeting of tbe Board of Health lari rammer In reference to fighting tbe mo—(olio. C* uurilman Headley -Uled tbat one of tbe oldest men of tbe Boeid of Health had Informed hat tbe board had made no plai and that ha (tbe member) did o know what they wanted with an mo)

may.

tty Clerk Adam* was Instructed notify the assessor* to h*Te their Held book* before Council on Ure U Monday lu Augori, as required

law.

It was dec Mad that those person* baring old bulldlnga on Atlantic and

H0T6L bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. ween Eighth and Ninth Htreets OPEN ALL THE YEAR

THE ELBERON Ktablh and Central j A venae OCKari Cl TV, M. J. in a. K.Z.K. a re avza>m. ytnn THE IMPERIAL

- tX'KAg C'ITT, ■

GARWOOD HOUSE,

THE SWARTHMORE

| OCItAM AVKMI'K

ocean cmr i I AMBUKV AVK, IS Z-AK pMIY. II. J. ^TMssMaasscsr* Iron tb*o—aarTsran ntanan

WOSm,

taEltiiKHfMti A. t. smith. PiioPMirroac PURE ICE BEST COAL OAK ATWO PriNB. woon ce. Ho. 634 UMT HEW

bank ttab year.

Streri Supervisor Blown waa dcred lo lay a lam cotta drain

Seventh street.

was agreed to negotiate a ioao of *1*0009 with which to retire old i

and pay Mils now dae.

Foe Sal*—Near the Bay front, beveen Tenth and Eleventh streets

' cheap Iota auftabla '

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.

*e'

wafting for two weel i. Bargain* in Bay Alro lots for In*

id Ctty.

Ocean front propertlaa. i

Apply to

J. M. CHESTER &. CO., - N Ocean City, N. J.

k 0??0RTV\H\T>( To purchase a Splendid Small Hotel Property of 39 bed rooms at a figure that makes it tlie BEST BARGAIN offered here in many years. Completely furnished, beautifully located, valuable good will. Address, MASSEY & EDWARDS

It done In this church, in churches It la customary on neearions such as tbl* to partaka of the Lord’s Supper, but, aa Rev. Mr. Corson bomorously remarked. In deference to Itar Mr Ca-elberry and a few other*, the LoedS Hopper xroold not be a part

|Q Ocean Front Lots $|3 QOQ WITH RIPARIAN RIGHTS 1 HARRY F. STANTON REAL ESTATE BROKER EIGHTH BELOW ASBURY AVENUE BAY FRONT LOTS OCEAN FRONT LOTS BARGAINS FOR BUILDER OR INVESTOR

IRA S. CHAMPION Aldernev Dairies Goarao load BtrtcUy Pare •AND Ice Cream

7tti St. ind Mnry Ait. Firs! National Bank Ocean City, N. J. !