Ocean City Sentinel, 3 May 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

■ CURTIS ROBINSON

SDLKY BROTHER

rHURMDAY. MAY ». IKK.

Tile (turtle bad on lu battle ■■ lad week. U tbefollowlag would lodleate : "That fonuer Oonroor FoaUr Voorbees liu decliuad tbe clrcuil coort Judgeship, which was recently tendered him, lea matter for Ihdbki giving on tbe pan of tbla Stale. H may be an able lawyer, bat hie Btnee for Judicial booora ends there." Tut (iovernor has algued tbe ilniwo Moaqulto Bill, which was pa seed by tbe Aaacmbly and Senate some week, ago, and under lu provisions an ap proprtatlon of fUO.OOO, orlMi^lOOaunu ally for seven years, becomes available for nae In Bgbting tbe part of tbe Jersey resorts. Senator Creaas w as active In bavlng-tba bill paaaed. Cape May (Tty and Its Interasu were not wholly Instrumental, aa tbe HUr might have

one think.

Thhuc U plenty of fresh truck In tbe market to gratify one's taste for something green, though tb* stuff may "taste of tb*.silver." Tbe local marketmen art offering new potatoes, spinach, celery, lettuce, radishes, cucum

TALKED OF THE

!which, arb^u the report was pre-

work.) should stand by H« acttuu.

A condition ronfruoU tins rt(y. ll

Is no time for theories. Nrtlber la It.

the time for petty personal aquabblr. j IngtTUCtive DiBCOOrM by HCT.

or eshibtiions of temper. Mr Casselberry in the Mica sc acaeoor. aaoLD-tr. Presbyterian Church

After s delay of a year. It now begin. .TheHulky llrother" was Kev H. ^ to look as though work will auou he- T ( asaelberry's theme lu tbe First ; gin ou the oourtroctkHi of a new high p rr rt I }ri*rt,n Church on Sunday evt

sch'wl boUdlng. | lug last Tbe |«rtor The delay In beginning Ibis new , /Uk , U; ^ . Amt ... school bae saddled upou the tsxpsier. ., lrt would not go lu "

an Hire load of eapoM -practically | ,. A sows. One tmu. la Other words, the price of u the prodigal, whom we bear muel,

material for Ibe same building as

planned a yaar ago baa so Inrreaso tbe curt on this alorie baagooe u|

PERSONALS.

CoHector’s'Sale of Properties

For Unpaid Street Assessments on West Avenue

etc. Somehow, though, It Is tbe genuine Jersey truck that the Jerseymsn longs for lo tbe spring, for this has

ckkaskd power Is given lo the i Board of Health by a recent legislative act. Tbe act provides for

milk

ess of vemels in « Ik produets are I

- .'*•**•

In Ibe dairy or Inlrtoree. I*u portion

of tbe creamery can

a dwelling, laandry or kllcbeo.

1 by tbe

« of Health, the roles of cleanliness

riunday even>k hi« tril from ,

A. F Maloney, of Philadelphia, wa>

a > labor here on Friday.

».« IUN. at rbitodaiptata. .u.i < r °™ I2t>> to >8th Streets. visitor ben on Tuesday. * 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hperks. of Fblla> v r

d.lpb», were recent vlrttore. 1 v „, 1( ., ^ llml ^ c.,^ of, „. Albert Fogg, of Camden, was » 10 ' l '‘ *“"

visitor bare a few days since. * 0 ’ «» ss'i • p«

Mr. R Crommer, of I'blladelphle, THURSDAY, tbe Tenth day of May

was a visitor berribls a eefc.

JOS. 0. CHAMPION ..Builder..

mate esproses, and we bate in sands ■ f dollsrs extrs tn

bllby. Whyoott The Record points eat He views la tbe following paragraph: “No State tn tbe Union ev bad a better Governor than New Ji

■eyba.

Ic will. He has lifted himself not of tbe politician Into tbe stateaman class. Tbe future should have high bonus lu store for him He wlU go b> the United States Senate If be wishes and be Is a Presldtut sl poasi-

Timlstbe time of year wbe

fully MU';. Add lo Ibis, the |«y«irnt of Interest and some other and legitimate those tboui

raise

And all Ibis additional expense to taxp-yer* became of the blocking tactics of a few aelf-opiulaled men » hose meddling proclivities are unllmllcd 'bulUot-tu” methods are as they “errV They will trlumpbantiy, huastfully, rrlare that they dhbi’l "let you build a school" last year? But w herein Is Ibe triumph ? And w bat of tbe additional oust to the ux payer T H s high school Is not something aelf-glorlflcaUon of tbe Board of Education, nor did Ibe members plan to erect the building that they light shine in tbe reflected glory of handsome school structure. Tbe school laws of tbe Mate make II mandatory that school buildings shall to certain standards, and that ill be pro-lded for all children given age. Under tbe iawi mt high school building does i up to these requirement! building Is demanded. Tb Board of Education could not help Itself. This Is the whole thing lu a n MU. JVBTICK WWATXK. The Bridgeton Pioneer thus payi well-deserved compliment to Justice Bwayae: "With each term of court that brings to this city Bupreme Court Justice Freuds J. Bwayxe, tbe higher opinion have tbe public of tbe very able jurist w bo U ass I* tied to this Jadldal district Justice Bwayxe came here an entire oftbe yoonfdt Supreme bench. He followed ■ry able men wbo have presided r courts lo the past, notably Alfred Reed, on* of tbe most able jurists of (be Male. First impressions of Judge Hwsyse were favorable. grown high In the esrtimatloa of tbe people and tbe members of tbe bar. He has demoustrmted his ability as a trial Judge, and Is lu every 'ay practical, forceful, conclusive. He is dignified, though unostentatious. He la Arm without being at^ppt or taciturn. He la a prodigious worker, active. and allowi He baa an easy manner Ic directing tbe counsel engaged lo cases, and yet

k'aoTIne left yesterday Kstellvllle, there to reside.

Mrs YelU Mone has returned from

visit to friends In Hndgrton.

Rev. Tbos. R. List, of Philadelphia,

about, and tbe other Is tbe elder | was a v laltor here on Tuesday,

brother, whom wedo not hraraouim lij K W. fluHree. of Philadelphia, about. Tbe prodigal has returned,. a recent visitor to tbla city and tbe falbcr ha- welcomed him end , „ HcullVa* returned from forgiven him. and even madca fea.t . Fhlladelphla.

brother, and ' “"J "Tlie two brother, repre-enl two del phis,-ere here . f.w d.y. ago.

Mias Julia Hcull, of this city. Is visiting Ibe Misses I'oraon In Bridgeton. I,cwls Hartley, of Phlladslpbla. has opened bis Fifty-ninth street cottage.

various parts of tbe country art to tbe effect that there is no bottom to some of tbe highways, and with tbe ap-

of conditions getting better remote. There eras on really weather this winter and at mos freeti was only a thin crust on

Now this has disappeared end tbe muddy period la at band. Fortun-

~ his time of tbe year there Is produce for tbs farmers to

He thus saves much ipause to tbe county, keen disposition to protect tbe county's Interests and will not permit f unusual or unnecessary expense. 'Justice Bwayxe has a most mending future before him. HU has been need la connection with tbe United Stales Bupreme Court, and those wbo know him agree that be would add to Ibe ability audlbertabllMy of IbaldisUuguUbed body of Jurists. Justice Bwaym Is tbe kind of s <o wears well. He grows lu lb* eatl-

I regard of

greatly strengthened tbe people of Cumberland County In abort acqualnUuoe. That J change which will take him from Ibis district while be la New Jersey Supreme Court Justice, Is tbe wish of all."

and away from tbe artlfletallrita of Ilf* They want to see and experience something different from tbrtr ordinary dally life. That feelldg is In'.

Bays the Camden Port-Telegram “The nee^law transferring tbe power to grant licensee In Cape May City ' from tbe diy council to the co court did not prevent Cape May hotel

M likely h. result In a rtrtrter compliance with the law, especially as garda tbe tale of liquor on Sunday. Reallring that In t» of violation of the law be will he nought before the court that grant, his llcetn*, tbe II cense bolder w ill nut likely take Ibe risk of Illegal Mies on Sunday or to minora. Also, be can snap hta linger at Ihq politicians,' to w bom be ha* heretofore bed to bow becauie they controlled or had a strong 'puli' with tbe licensing power. Tbe It* gvety atpect seem* to be a good Tin-: ni.vai.K QVKaTtoje, Fawn the outset, tbe sLxnxtC has been In fhvor of the city owning ty sewer plant. JtaUII bolds to this view As to w betber the city shall buy the prevent plant or build a new sewerthta It a question that (be property ptSf- a voting body, should det Ureotlng that, from tbe view point of '^^thd owner* Mu.uuo hr only a- reasonabfc jirice to pay for tbe prewui •ew er plank, and admitting that tbe company has helped tbe city's growth, there i* too much difference between that sum and tbe "real value" of tbe plant, as decided by Ibe sewer comtuls siou 'appointed by Common CoutfSt The oommlasluii b tbe child of Common Council. Tbe members of tbe

i' apparently

haustlvc study of the question, would seem only proper to accept the price Axed by Ibe oommisaiou.

the duty,placed U|v

imuntty, aod

every editor Is more familiar. It says: “In this las will be found a ralber lengthy article with reference lo newspapers aod 'the whole truth.' We dedicate It especially our oltlxena wbo o 'roast' somebody or el* wanting lu know why we don’t‘excertaln person or why me don't 'tell the truth' about some parular case lo which Urey bapiwu to I some personal vlndh-tlvpncs.. Wn -ill say that lu the years we have been engaged lu uew .paper work we have never yrt been s.ked by any roSst' somebody when we could JI to mind a time In tbelifeoflbe

give blm. through the

wroog-dolug or mlafonuiir of himself, friends, a dose of Ibe same medicine that be ask* up lo give •ome

ten wonder how there like this left-handed

gulden rule applied to themselves, for .1 • - family that does not at — - ——_v» some sorrow , misfortune or Mtitnile over which they may re uu control, but which would give ns deepest 1*10 If glveu to tbe pubm print, aod frequently some very Interesting stories are pareed up for

reawm. I>o not get the Idea that •hall rtare lo 'roast ', but lu there

rtialler* uewspa|>ers must rely on II

judgment, and, though we n < 'roart' or give publicity h> never iDtenlloually ao .. .Ilclous desire to make trouble

■ pain tor any person."

While It I* Iminartble to get rid of tbe would-be roaster, the Important quest ton 1* bow beat lo manage l til. K lfrtou* -specimen of the genu* o. There recently appeared In the American Brass a petwr read before a prewa association, which contained an excellent suggestion ou this point. Tbt* editor said that w hen e man to bis oftlcw aod wants him to «ue one, be says "Certainly." baods him taper and pencil, asking blm l-> write and sign what be wants published. That cures tbe would-be roaster, aud he cannot take offense. If be la not willing to assume tbe responsibility be caauut ex iwct tbe

• ' luterert In Ibe mat-

JaeUy,

New Hon. condition. Call at Fifteenth and Asbury avenue.

it tbe

ipirlt <>f tlie elder brother

das*, aud all penitent and returning aionera are represented lu the younger brut tier No doubt this elder brother • a professing Christian, for be aald Ibe father, 'There many years do I ve tbee,' aud. bars tint of bis profs* as, we would Imagine be would have lovingly greeted tbe returning younger brother, but notice his action> was angry aud would uot go Id.’ us give credit where It Is due. This elder brother did not squander bis father's money, but gave It hei blm mud continued lu bis father'i vice. Tbe father's word was all law. Compared w ith tbe life of tbe prodigal, tbe life of tbe elder brother had been consistent, conscientious and moral, aod yet we not tea there lei

thing lacking. Wbat Hit? “It was just here: lo tbe lack of I

Ibe abreuce of affection. He but

(be I wart of a servant.

!■ all tbe

of reserve sapping the love of Ibe elder brother. My friends, It will alwayi take a bean to Interpret another heart,

w tbe

brother's heart, be could out k bean of tbe father He could

demand bU wild Joy at raoelviug Ibe lost sou. Tbe elder sou bad do patience with tbe younger sou, aod If be would have received, blm at all. It would have been with haughty rtlffoass Instead of a faart, be would have given sackcloth, and ao. Instead of having tbe picture of tbe elder brother greeting tbe yconger one wltb gladness and rejoicing, we And blm

Irritated He was angry,

was swelling lu bH bosom. He would

out go In, aod bH Jealousy

the father lo oome out and coax blm

to conw lota Ibe house and “Let us take a good, booi tbb character lu tbe elder

If there be anything In our charectei like bH. First. He was a good, steady, eveu-gulog sort of a follow, wltb many good qualities, but Just here many t the mistake lu forming cliarscter H6w often to It aald of ooe, 'He

about blm I do not Ilka.’

have many good qualities, but then tbe ooe thing of being a murde ■potto It. A had tamper will spoil otherw ise good character. One era

will pul out tbe lamp. One

fly id tbe ointment will spoil It. When shall we reach tbe height of character when It will not be neces-

sary for our friends to

us. A Dot tier part lo this class

whom we all meet are t

angry t aud will uot come Into tbe church of Christ because they say ‘the people are cold,' ‘tbe mlotote out come to me me each week, or ‘there are hypocrites la the church. Of courm there are hypocrites in tbe chureb, and there always will be ou this earth, aod there are hypocrites lo lodges, aod in every walk of life, 1 there are hypocrites In bell, so he careful, 'for with what Judgment we dge, we shall he Judged.' Before ch man's master, be steudsand falls, d so let us pot deceive ourselves Inbelieving that It to some one'e elm fault If we are uot better tbau we are, for eucb- eelf-rlghteoue malice, tucb pitiless and repulsive respectability to an evil more luveterate aud a sore difficult to heal and more bard

paaslouate alu, for there to nooe so bard to cure wbo think they have no icm. Bui let ue ask wbat to the im of tbla ooudltloD of heart: Was It not gram selflshoeaa?- Listen: ‘Lo, many years do T serve tbee, neither Jranigreseed T at any time -- J yet thou never gavest 'me' a kid, that 'I' might make merry with 'my' friend* ’ 'I,' 'me,' 'my.' lie lodMd at everything from tbe 'mlf pqlut -of lew . Borne one has mid that mlflshitsw to tbe alu of sins. For, Tl twuma the child lo cry aud tbe aged to fret. It mare tbe face of beauty more than an a hot Iron. It mals the door of service to tbe able It choke* aud blights friendship. the cup of love.

I I* el home lu tbe family, tbe place

It create* Ibe hypocrites. Tt erected the cram of Calvary and "ailed tbe Lord thereon. It I* none the toss damnable because respectable It* Incarnatlou t* called mlan. It to. Anally, plain, commonplace. everyday—

•a* vtolling friends hereon Tuesday. Robert ''arson, of Bhlladrlphla,

P. B. Hartmau, of Millville, to log bto brother, George, at Ftfty i street. Dr. Frank Corson, of Bridg was among tbe visitor* to this Tuesday Mrs H. A. Kuokleand MIssRunkle, of Philadelphia, were at tbe Atgleu i Tuesday. Walter McOorkle has returned this city after a visit of several days lo Philadelphia. Mr aud Mr* Thoms* Copper McCabau, of Philadelphia, were during tbe week. Mrs. Alfred Powell, of this city, baa been vtotuog relatives at lielmout during tbe pari week. Miss Laura Jeffrtoa, of Piaasaotvtlle, to apeodlug a few days with Mr aod Mre. M. C. Fife. Rev. A. U. Kyoett and Mtos Kyurtt. of Philadelphia, were among the week's visitors here. Mrs. Abu V. Allen and Mtos Alton, of Pblladelpbla, were among week's guests at the Kathlu Mrs. M. I> McAleese, who has I lu Pbllqdelpbla all winter, wa* a I tor here a few days last week. Domluick DeBenedlclto aud family, of Pblladelpbla. are visiting Fi Pout tore aud family lo this city Mr. aud Mre. H. *C. Berardlno, of Pblladelpbla, visited Mrs. Berardlno' sister, Mtos Phillips, ou Sunday. Uobert DuOleld, one of the letter carrier*, to taking hi* vacation lu Burllngtoo, Woodrtowo and vicinity. Councilman aud Mre. Harry L Smith were over Sunday visitors wli Lorenao Smith and wile in Bridgeto Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Edwards ba< returned from t visit to friends Colllogawood. Pblladelpbla aod vtciu-

My.

Mrs J. M. Cunningham, of Philadelphia, a property owner here, i lo spend the summer at Pit Grove. Richard Johnson, wbo bad a m Jack of diphtheria In Philadelphia, has recovered aod to at home eoovalB. W. Lewis, Jr , Walter L. Lewis, William Thompson and J B. Hill, of Homer*' Polot, visited M. C. Fife Sunday. Mrs. Hannah I) Koblc ome Saturday after a plemmut visit i relatives lu Camden and Philadelphia. Mre. Joseph Norcum to entertainIng her mother, Mrs. George ClouUug. ' ealey’s Point, at her home lu tbla dly. Henry Paxaoo aud daughter*, of Pblladelpbla. have opened tbelr cottage, at Sixth aud Wesley avenue,

Joaiab # Hb wj.

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NICHOLAS CORSON. Tax Collector.

Mrs. D. Clarence Glbboaey aud children, of Pblladelpbla, were among * (bum registered at tbe Wyoming,

during the week.

Nathaniel and Sarah Smllh, children of Councilman Smith, w ere guests of tbelr grandpa ran Is, Mr. aod Mrs Nathaniel Champion, atTuckaboe. City Clerk T. Lee Adams, <w bo has

a. Hew Orissa* and Kt Psan.la’

1 _^ r » u “ 1 w‘r SSJS aw yarn tea.as -SBBsssiasaMBfc

Mams* la laratohiaxan

satber" for a

w eeks, w as able to he on duty.at Gou T'S meeting on Monday night last. Mrs. Garretaou, wbo speol sever onlha wltb her grandson. Holla Uartsou, aud family, lu this oily, reirutd to Marmora ou-bond ay last. HenJ. (ireenhlatl. a flue vtollotot and mem her of the Philadelphia Hymphony Orchestra, was tbe guest of Mr. od v<rs. John H. Tucker ou Huuday J. K. Humell and family, who have ceil at Winter Haven, Florida, all winter, are now In Manchester, N. H.. for tbe summer. This to their usual custom. sGeo. H. Shoemaker, of Philadelphia. Isa guest of her niece, Mrs. O. Abbott. An evening comwas had al Mrs. Abbott's ou

Tuesday night.

A. A. Howell, of Camden, with bb family, will open bl* new cottage', ou Park Place, about the middle of the month. The cottage formerly' was *ued by Chaa L. Hofmann. W. H. Slpler, formerly of this city, >w of Trenton, was lu this city a few Mays ago. While here be arranged to bis cottage, at Twelfth street and the bay, moved across the street. William Trecgny, of Philadelphia, who to employed lu U. H. Curvoa'a meat market, ha* reined J. W, Vaoaman's cottage, through the agency of Y. Corson. He aud bto family will take occupancy of It lo a

Governor Stokes baa decided ou tbe appointment of Messrs. Still w ell Townof Middle tow ustalp; James Hoffman, of Lower Township, aud Eugene C. Cole, of Upper toausblp, as tbe member* of the Cape May County Hoard of Taxation.

Ocean City,

N. J.

NICHOLAS CORSON, Tax Collector

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES ■allrrs ol Interest to noth Par. The member* of tbe Freshman class are reading Hiawatha. Martin Steelman and Joaiab Dubois were recent v tot tors to tbe High School Those wbo graduate this year are now busy preparing for commi ment exercises. Pearl Scull to again lo attendance after a long absence due lo tlloeaa. The general history class bad at amioatlou ou Friday. Why do not tbe High School scholars take up bowling?

County School Superintendent Barr reoently gave notice that the rule of the State Board requiring each applicant for a teacher's certificate to file testimonial* aa to morel character, scholarship and success lo teaching would be strictly enforced hereafter

EXBCITORS 1 SALE. tar or Apru.^v /T Isa.' tb*^*ul»rrllsri Thursday, May 24th, 1906,

Plans* anti Specifications Prenareti at Short Notice

G. fi'. SITHEIIS S SOD, ^

Carpenters arm

Jodiiqj a Specially. EstlBiies Fiirnisneo.

1116 CICNTRAI. AVKSil'K,

nag • AMBIT Whop, von Ashe

. A VKNl'K,

FUEL LIGHT HEAT DO IT NOW

SERVICES RUN RANGES SET

ON SHORT NOTICE CITY GAS LIGHT CO.

ENGLISH & JOHNSON, Gontraciors ano Briers

j>r itajiUmMr 1 ^ UDtr'or Oape"May, la 1M1 Hot. .... _ |sa Uk St.. coDtaUilax • arias I Kireai- - >st site Uwrvfrota 00* Sir sere sm* I It tfoaiilat site a 1*0 tssestatu

■ IKD ear ol Marrla. ID tbe fisrk* omi*

ama L. Helverson, Taooriy, W. John Ackley, Mrs. D. C Olbboney , aud children, Hose line W. Camp,

Philadelphia.

oakwood. 1 William Mudgetl, Camden: P. A. “ Nicholson, 8. H. Saint, Philadelphia: J W. Noonan, Germantown; C. J. i>.ud x^rmn.na — tTs'pI'S'ii Roblnaon, Atlantic (Tty; B D.t'olllna, ■ — ;■ ' — • ALBERT G. GILBERT,

PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER

A G. fevans, Wert t'olltngswood;

Edwin N. McClelland, M. Simpson 6 , s Asbury Avenue. McClure, Hlrem Pile P. A. Kearney, ^ r ‘ vc,,uc< Mre. R. Crommer, Mre. 8. A. Runkle. '« kan tm. S. J. Miss N Runkle, Philadelphia. Kwtmatos Karni.hei K *THUJ. KuU I Jn* pf John lAhw. A Ota's I Mrs. John V. Allen,'Wary Alice Varotabes,Kir.uoarHioia. Allen, Pratikford; Alex. K. Moore, •^•0, Jobn T. i^ww tsad'saa m

Rev. A. G. Kynelt, MtoaE.H Kynetl,

Dr. John V. Allen, Daniel Gallagher, __ ‘T’lT J. S. Catenon, F. W. DuRree, Alex. " “

Poster, Philadelphia.

H J. Cunning bam, J. T. Tuwusei M. A. Punk, Mae A. Abbott, Mr. a Mrs. W. Collins, A. Bordeaux, Phi delpbta: Mrs. V. H. Howell, Germanlowu; Samuel Bussell, Mrs. Samuel ell. Ocean City; J. McConnell, Cap# May; T Gordon Perris, O. lie.Nike, New York; William Slpler, Trentoo;iEmmett Rockwell, Athens; William R. Keen, Boston; Mrs. Kate

Blrgemlre, Camden.

1. U. Moore, Haddonfield; A. O.

Glut her, H. W. Marten, J. J. Keeper, Mr. and Mre. J W. Him*. A. P. Maloney, R. Aebbridge, L. P. Wehmeyrr, Robi. Careou, Henry Clark, P. Hrady,

— — Peirce, Mr. and Mre H

Keeler, Mr. aud Mre. Thaw. Cooper McCabau, Howard Y. Rtegner, Mire K. A. Turner, Rev. H. M. O. Huff. T. 1. Shelton, Mr. aod Mre. Prank Nelm, u G. Sparks and wife, W. M. Caatln aud wife, T. J. McAteer. Mr. and Mi

C Berardlno, Wm. D. Sberrerd,

H. Riddell, C. A Doe, C. H. Matland. J Wesley Maaland and wile, Pblladelpbla: A. A. Howell, Albert Fogg, Camden; E M. Francis, R. T. Moore, C. H. Wagner, Mre H. C. KuAblou, Mre G. B. Stevens. S K. T. Lewis. Paul Hasskarl, H. C Rusbtou, W. Zcrmsn. C K. SMdall. Allautlc City; H S Douglass, Cape MayLKurt

‘*“*e: J. D. Bertram, LsumIowi— Brown, Merebantvllle: 1 w, Jersey City; Mto* M. 1

PbIMIp*, Ocean City.

SHEKirrs SALK

To.

COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Buy your Coal from the SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH ST. AND WEST AVK. As you are always sure of getting 2240 munds to tbe ton “The Old Stand” Established 1878. ('ll Itlr'TM AS HA HU A IKS IK CL0TU1KU, 11 ATS,CAPS AXDOKNTS' n'KMSIllMH* Men'* Suite 88.K1, worth *«.00 Men'* Suite6 41), casalmer, aurkli T.SO Men's SultL?.4k, worried, wortb 10.00 Men's Sulll BWI black Thibet, black and fancy worried*, other* ask 1S.S0 M EN -8 OVERCOATS. Blrck aod Oxford with belt, 6 Black Kereey, Andy tailored, 7. Black and Blue Meltons, also Prteaas, 10 0u. worth II. Extra flue fsune* snd blacks worth 1« 00, our price 12.00 Ralo coats b (W, worth IOOO Boys’ overcoats fhnn 1.25 up. Boys'corduroy pants. 80c. GENTS’ Pl'RNISHfNGH. Men’s underwesr. fleeced. Sic. Iweaten we beat the world, hie up. Men’s si"-

JEWELRY. ■ Stud., scarf pin*, cuff button*, lodge badga* aud pins and watches. Everything at lowest prices. JONKPH MKNDKL. “King ol Low Prip***," 1K25 Atlantic Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J

For Sale

1240 Aabury Avenue. taasboe* Haaas a*S ItataoD.lu r * •l-ci*'

CsUoisu* cktaefiAr glv*a. ALLEN SCULL

Contractor and Builder

ooe Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. K*(lmates rbsernntr *iv*u.

Hulldlnf* erected by contract or day. JOMIN MARTS Contracting Builder KealBEKt'F.-aae tralral A<*. SEBKfE 8. MKEIIS l 881 Carpenters and Builders

WILLIAM C. SCULL, Contractor and :: Builder, omce and Braid.air. JRS PLYMOUTH FLACK,

0. J. HAMMELL Marble™Granite Works Monument*. Mausoleums, Statuary Work, Cradles... CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vaults, Grave Cover* All kind* of Cemetery Work Works at Picasantvlllc. N. J. EDWARD STONEHILL BRICKLAYER and PLASTERER ■dumpily attended lo... ■•on Driifhton Place OCEAN CITY. N. J. ■*■:■.■. TkLLKPMOWK se X. 6. 0. Alim W. V AAim GEO. 0. ADAMS k BRO, PIASTERING. RANGE SETTING . nMICK LATI1IC, tic.. Etc. All Work lo Mason Line Promptly

Attended To.

OCEAN CITY, N J. W.H. luITCHELL, BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING JHHHI.Wj n fsPECIHLfY Restdenoe: 704 Centra] Ave

QHARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT

A. H. BAKER ...Undertaker - and • Embalmer,. S4.9 ASBURY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. N. J.Mark lake Undertaker and Embalmer

JACOB SCRUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY.

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R. Curtis Robinson -** Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and Commlviloocr of Deed. INos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue ockaiv city. iv. j. Money to Loan 00 Bond aod Mortgage

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Housa and Lot on West Avenue Below Eleventh Street

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744 Asbury Avenue

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