Ocean City Sentinel, 17 May 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON ^Editor and Proprietor GCKAM CITY. - - NEW JERSEY

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CHARACTER STUDY

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OF DAVID'S LIFE

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dcatiny tbrou*li trial and Uitiulattou, writer C. M. Hanrer, In Hie April Atlantic, lb* ludm baa reached, end tbouaanda of |>roaperoM huaLaSdnirn

Into the lira rot town pore Many LcSAOns Umlj be Had

iiu«ie| from Career of Thia

Biblical Figure.

The aut^eet of tbe Her. H. T. Cawwi-

the I’robylrrlan

inornluK h

or erery fortuigbi

1 wiib the villa** rvMaotr In • !irw/tf ru’iety'r ball. KSdrtr to conduct permanently lodjcm ezelusirelj for

farmer* have not been renerally terry'. »riuon

* ■ though In |*rt» of the cborrb.

PERSONALS. Fdaard Madden, of Camdrii. wai »i Wot 1**1# oe Heuday Mr*. I rauk Hand, of Hi

TAX RATES SOON ZZ^Z TO BE REDUCED AdtertiseMcnt far the liflmildv ia; of a Tirnpike Kaad.

IT Tbnnday IS Friday IB Haturdar.. .. 30 Sunday ZI Monday Tl Toeaday 2S Wedneeday ..

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. *21 l-tti BSBlO.Iti . 4.21 4.M 10.81 11.10 . 84S SAT 11.1811."

. «4)I 8 0612 00 .. . 8 42 8JH 40 . . 7J9 TJIS 1.14 1.

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40 6M« . .61 1.46 7.21

preu^ 1

peetatkai*. Brother Cooper.

line to Philadelphia by the month of

October. The nooner the I* will wpply "a long^elt waul. Thu Atiahtlc Review I* n

Now that the bay trolley line matter appear* to ba about aettleo, why tha Board of Trad* begin plan* ing toward an “oid-fa.bioned" Fourth to tbe owe had bare a coup la of year* ago? The city had an uuJnaily big

Wfy not try

W* taigbt my for tbe "Taxpayer.” whose come appear* elsewhere in thh I tbe new *chool queation was pretty thoroughly threshed out at the public meeting* held In thla city about a year ago, to which all property holder* were Invited, and which were attended by many taxpayer*. The saving* bank d

apptoachln

There are twenty-all of r bank* In tbe Bute, egal* resources on April 6, the whan the last report of Bute kingCommlaalooer DavidO. Wat

While It la true that the prevent

ipeny may not have any “ 1* equally true that

the company ahould be treated with equity and a proper acuse of Justness. This city cannot afford to have a lix-up in the matter of aewerage Legal com plications that would cause delays that might prove detrimental to tbe city's lieaiUi would be fatal Cf^

growth and future pro*-

fiarlty of thia resort. Every property

I leas will be expensive a I fir»thut the and will juxify it all.

Forget yourself. You will never do anything great, until you do. Belfconsclousoeaa is a disease with m*nv. No matter what they do, they can never get away from tbemaelvex They become warped upon tbe subject of self-analysis, wondering bow they look, bow they appear, what others will think of them, bow they can enhance their own Interest*. In other word*, every thought and every effort • to focua upon aelf; nothing radi-

Tltx Cape May County Times man want* a telephone placed to County Clerk Way's office. Bare la what he baa to aay about It: ‘The Cape May County buildings are perhaps tbe only one* In tbe Bute that are not connected with the telephone Under tbe

urn, and, particularly, K Is to hare tbe county offices tbe 'phone, not only leuce of lawyers and

but for the com

Ureat Inconvenience

of bolding court by

Hculty of reaching lawyer* and ta who are engaged before the Much time Is lost,by those called going to and from tbe public telephone. We nodereUud that the Board of Freeholders are willing to {>ut a ’phone In tbe county clerk's office. Thh office Is centrally located,

Inees with tbe county i ting to have a tele-

phone ln*ullad

Tm: change of per-unality; that l* clruaic now. Tbe evidence for tele patby h indubitable. That may seem a bold statement; H i* a commonplace for those who are in touch with tbe latent experiment* of the meUphystc clinic*. Only a few years ago—It would have been deemed .beer Idkt-y to Ulk of studying typhoid fever or pholers or erystpeia* In a laboratory. »ay» Everybody'*. Telepathy is an acquired certainty—as much a* Harvey'* theory of Uu circulation of tbe blood, which Ihrae academies of physicians drclSMd lm|>o**lble. And tbe explanation of tbe strange pheoume are they bints and Instlgatum* from other world—tbe interveotion of spirit* off be dead, of angels or demoos? Thh is tbe opinion held by almost all the sects of tbe occult, those who worship in the hundred and one little religions of mysticism. Baeiice doea not go quite to far. It declares: First, There exist in nature certain unknown forces capable of acting on mailer. (Thh covers all tbe objective phenomena of meu- ' physic*, such a* the transport of bodies from one place to another, luminosity,

ate). Beoood, We possess

r of knowing than those of reason or the smtwi. (Thh applies to the subjunctive phenomena of meUphysics, eluding telepathy, second sight, clalr

■b order* have met wHh|<>|ia,

considerable pru»|«-nty From the

Fresideot of the nation dowu to humble* ctlixeu. tbs faw-mslk-u grip and paswwoed enthral*, ft is

that tbe lodge t* a secret organization, though that b a part; It Is ovt that Its membership is chosen with caution.*! bon gb each exduslveocm undoubtedly makes It more eagerly

It I* not tbal'lt give* direct or that It offers pnarcliun to

the family when the bread-earwar t-.a*

departed—not these things atone

tbe lodge popular. Ureater than

The

their

panlonsblp, the love of felloasbtp. tbe power of community of interest Nat a substitute for dub or church, yet flliing a place in men's lives I neither occupies, tbe lodge has vetoped tbe old-time guild idea aod fitted K to modem aoodltloa*. and Is an iostilutioo that exerts gtrenieudoui power In bosluaas, in politics, and society. Bo rapidly dusa n Increase In popularity that It show* Imle >n of ever wieldlug losa power

axy-

ms:s*s;bk pi.a.tT pi bciiam:. The BExn.vEi, undaratauds that tbe Ocean City Hewer Company's offi dais, through their Fresideut, Mr. Henry I). Moore, has agreed upon 845,000 as the ioaest sum that will be

ikeo for tbe seaer plant.

Council, In dua lime, wlU ask tbe property on nera to vote on the ques- ' the purchase of tbe sew er plant

seriously, we are almost appalled realize bow great can he tbe bright* to

which man can dlmb,

other hand, bow dreadful are the depths to which he can fall. In realize tbit each of os has bet one life In this world-* life of infinite Willi ■ either for blesnedi for ruin David's life, like trrrj ■ life, ha* it* bright aide, as well ark sida. Tbe bright a*ds wawoudrrfully bright, and the dark aide, dark. On tbe bright sid* »c And him climbing from ai

usidan to the king,

of tbs natron, warrior, captain, king over Judah, king over all Israai. During all these yzarw, be showed wonderful pattooce, wisdom, foresight, ige He was great, but lovable: Mroog. but tender. Many were the trials and temptations be was called upon to meat, but be aun all sod through them all be did

not forget (sod Ai

ilisl. great and wealthy. Bui tbe dark aide Is fearfully black. At tbe

of slu settled dowi

n grow wbil* bis thoughts are self-centred, The sympathies of the man who thinks only of himself re soon dried up, writes O. B. Harden i Bunas*. Self-cbosciousuesa act* as paralyal* to all expansion, strangle* ulargamant, kills aspiration, cripple* xecuUve ability. The mind which Dcompllsbea things look* out, not In; It Is focused upon It* object, not upon ■laWf. The Immortal acts have been ui.con- ’ performed. Tbe greatest have been tbe attont longings, the silent yearnings of tbe heart, not lboa* which bars been delivered feeing a critical audience. The dally dels tbe perpetual prayer, the prayer

A young man who soatns much ilereatad sands us the following with * request that it be published: “In a discussion recently between a weB-known man and ctnbwomau," oaused by the fact that tbe perorutagr of school teacher* who marry Is so small, many curious statements were

mere man. He said that

the woman who teaches soon become* dictatorial In thoughts, words and lees, and no man on earth ever liked a 'boaay' woman, tf* said bile a mail, may be ibe gentlest nd mildest IndividBal on dearth, he rants to hr boss In hta own bouse He may he one of tbe rare specimens who think that woman should have right to vote and a right to the ime privileges that man has, notwHtueandlng that she is b|s wife, but that same broad-minded man Is

tbe house, or else there Is trouble In tbe family.

"The club woman aald that, while isn may think be la boa* In tbe ouse, the woman can so arrange matters as to have things her own way. Bbe tbmfitht that men were foolish not JpAiarry school teaclirrs. lAieae sKfutig women know of the many trials and tribulations poor mothers I rave who send their children to acbqpl, and consequently would

make good bousekee|>ers.

't'haracter I* what we are before Cod I* what we are worth to tbe wprid," mid Mr. t.'asaelberry, words ofthr text, we get son the Iruqible. as well a- the

position of David.

•■One of the marks of divine Inapira Hon upon'the hi hie is lb* ■ lie good and evil alike In tbe llv*. of the ebarerter* drptrted. It tell* of tbe At of temper of Misca, as well a* I almost InAuke patlewc*: of the lack faith, despondency and petulance Elijah,^* well a> bis great faith ai c urmge ; of Fetor's cow ardice, as well

H. Coff and wife ha’ cottage, 1 Ji. ( eutral a

Mrs. l.lllie Jerrell, of Bridgeton, Tliaol

■s smgsig the week's visitors here ! 1K>r make* has been making ev

1.-f 4 -. H|ioho. a well kmiwo resideot h^ took the gubernatorial oath, and of Ardmore, waslnlown tbcotberday. wen before that time, the taxpayer*

(Jeorge C Murphy, totter carrier.' ,rf Nr * Jw **y • r *

began ti lata O week*' vaewHon »mt*r-i 1,1 * >»«»'» "f the burden they have

I long hero ranylng. Under the new

FhlI*del- r* W ^enacted at

J the suggewtiou of the liovernor. a general reduction of the tax iato* In all the munlclpalittoa of tbe Htatc mu*t

JOS. G. CHAMPION ..Builder..

Ocean City,

N. J.

day.

Ebcnrzer Adam*.

| pbia, was a visitor, here aVf w Mrs. Mary Mannicr.of Fhllade i* occupying tier cottage. l-Wt A

i him

'The man, however, thought he w---knew better, and suggested thatj "B

upon him,

4 w hlch did not lift from bis remainder of his day*. Not only did the blight fell npi ‘ hut hi* family, bis nation, the affection* of a woman from her husband, and then cruelly murdered her husband to cover I of the blackest crimes tbe word of God, greatly aggravated by hi* position as king and (he singular goodness of God to high religious portion aod profession. Tbe higher Ibe height,

the deeper the fall.

learn some leaaont from llje

bright side. Notice horn superior in spiril David was to hij eoemy. Haul. Twice did be savvAeul's life w hen a net spirit might have ‘ ja *-•—

Itovid rose above the spirit

•eoge. There u never anything

rained by tha ‘get-even’ spirit “Again, when nia enemy had muted suicide, David took carec body. The custom of those day* lUtllato tbs body o' tha enemy

i dead. Jeaehsl was

tbe dogs, tbe body of Hi dragged through the streets. Even Mara Anthony laughed when he aa< tbe hands and bead of Cicero. But David manlfesu a nobler spirit and gives tbe body Jf Haul a decent burial. -Again, David did not forget to give Uod the credit for hie success Home will aay ‘my luck is good' or ‘my talents and w l*dom have brought me Hut David saw the hand of God even In tbe gifts of his talents, lu His ordering all tblnga for his beueAl.

tbe vary beat am be

could make of bis abilities could not ensure soccem, unless God was presold er, direct aod prosper the ifl,000 Incidental Influence* that bore on the outcome of his undertaking*. Let us turn to tbe dark side, for there are lemons we should learn from tbl* side of tbe page of his history The bird that could soar to the sky wounded and fallen to tbe dust His aio, we know, was a fearful one, aod Inexcusable. David was convicted of and acknowledged his H* prayed In Uod in agonizing prayer for forgivenost, and God forgave him. Hut learn thia. my friends: At tbe same time God forgave. He taught David (aod os) that remission of aiu dues not delude sin's eartbly eoo sequences—HI* buds—beautiful, -bad not seen him restrain bis passion*, and they did not restrain theirs, lie humiliated women, and n daughter was fearfully bumll"if., II* had taken another 's w ife, and his own was taken lu broad daylight. Hr had alaiu a faithful soldier. sou was butchered He the wind, end tbe w hirifearful tempest. Henceforth. tbe poet, hero, king is a broken i. Old and uuragretUd, beshlven

Into the grave

-Thank God, there to a fountain Qltod with blood to wash away am, lu this life even that great fountain does not glv* us back our Innoceuce. A boy or girl may go astray and return to the father's house, but innocence to gone.

again, but be rirea a cripple, we uol learn from David to

school teacher* who are anxious to'guard well our InOueDceT Shall we marry ahould take pains nut to j hot strive to use our Influence upon acquire the Inoouveutoot habits of | the youth about us to save them from

authoritative living tbe'crippled'life" " maimer, fur man will never stand

lieaiitaville and Booth Denula

represented In several college Instltuttons, as follows: l,ewls Oarroll. Drew Theological Hemlnary ; Edward Jefferaou. Yale: Ralph Taylor and .'harles Meerwrald, Wllllaton (prepwr-

Wben ,Flre t.'htof I lush struck a on Saturday evening, tha bead flewoff and struck him In tbe corner

Dr. C.«\ Huyder, of Fillshurg, Sunday at Mrs. H. H Hcaltergoods'

cottage.

Mr*. J. F Hand, of this city, to on i extended % 1*11 to relatives In Fblto-

deiphla.

H. K. Kemble, of Millville, a cottage o * ner here, w as a recent gu Mr and Mr*. J. C. McAllister, of Fblladelphla. were in town during Mr*, itomie Smith, formerly of Fbttodrlphia, to visiting her mother In this city Freeholder Henry W. Kolberford, of (tops Hay <4ly. was lu town on Tuesday tost. Mrs W. H. Chambers Jr., of Philadelphia, were among recent arrivals here. Mr*. Vetta Stone ha* returned from visit to Taeouy aod other points In Philadelphia. Mrs. Jane E. Boyle and daughter, Miss Mattie, will spend the summer In Ftoasantville Mr*. T. J. Ellliiger. of Philadelphia, ha* come down to her cottage fora stay of two week*. Kev. Geo. Reed, who spent several months in Florid^ will open bis cottage here next we*. Mias Lizzie Hernd. of Philadelphia, visiting Mrs. E. Clarke, 4«il Fifth Mr. and Mrs. Thao. H. Luders, of Philadelphia, were guests of Ibe Kathlu during tbe week. Mrs. L. Hearou and daughter, of ito city, were rtcent visitors to the former's parents at Green Creek. Husaell H. Btxtor, of Carlisle, Pa , has accepted a position in tbe office of A. J. Bmltb, Ice and coal dealer. Rev. John H. Boswell and Miss HI rick laud, of Hrtdgrton, v tolled Mr ■d Mr*. A. C. Boswell Ibis week. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Landeuheiger and family, of ML Airy, were regtoterI at the Blscayne during the week. Mrs. Baker, of Philadelphia, to copying her cottage on Aabury aveae. near Fourth street, for a few day* Edward Gross cup, of Wenonab, was Id town recently, as were A. H. Fltbian and H M. Mure, of Bridgeton. Klsweller. of Philadelphia, a property ow ner here, was a visitor on Honday. He was accompanied by

his son

Mrs. William Christian has returned her home in EMora after a vtoH.lo her nephew. John B. Christian, and

family.

Geo. F. Fish and wife, who have a icatre In Vlnclnnatl, will take poaMion of Tboa. Duncan's cottage on May 2Mb Mr*. Theo. HI even* has returned to her Philadelphia ' home alter a few days' visit to bar son, He bool .Superintendent J. M. Stevens. Mrs Anna M. Sargent came down from Phils leipbla, yo-terday. and opened bar cottage, bn West avenue, below Berenteeotb street. C. H. Crane, of Bridgeton, who will have a business In tbe old pier thia summer, was In town this week. He registered at tbe Garwood. Barnburat and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage. on Asbury avenue, below Sixteenth street, for tbe season. Mrs. Bamuel H. Scattersood has ■me down from Went Philadelphia aod opened her cottage. Eleventh and Aabury avenue, for tbe summer*

months

Mr. aod Mrs. Eastman, of New York, arrived at the Wyoming a few days since. Mr. Eastman w ill he clerk Cumberland Hotel, formerly tbe Aetna. County Bupcriuletideut of School* Barr was a visitor here yoaerday. He is no su|*rvlalon over the local bools, but Mr Stevens Invltad him take a look, w hlch be did. Commodore and Mrs. C. Howard Scbermerborn and son, of Philadelphia, were here a few days this week. Mrs Scbermerborn recently returned from tbe South They regtstofed at the Atglen.

When this to brought about It to nuiAdenlly believed that the State of New Jersey will have one of the best, the roost srtouliflr aud most equitable lax-' lug system* lu the Untou It may he divided into fourdivtoious, each bringing about great reforms'aud affording Its owu share of the general relief to ha afforded by the whole Fine-The railroad taxation art. under w hich all railroad property, ex ceptlng that koown as second-class, aud a hlch, taxed under the Dnffleid f IttUi. at full local rate* aud for local purl mass, to to he taxed al the erege rate of tbe State This clam of property Includes the mam stem, tangible personal properly and franbtoe*. Second—Tbe county boards of taxaon, under which the local aasewor* 111 ba com palled by a county Hoard of Equal!ration to asses* property at Its full actual value. Third—Tbe Mate board of equal), xattou of Taxes wbuMkiay on appeal and bearing, revise or lower stows*, lent* lu any county. Fourito—Tb* Hiltory tax art. which Axe* a maximum rale of taxation, throughout tbe State. Where the rate >ve 2 per cent It to to be reduced ten poia to a yeer until it gels do* a to cent., and then It to to be reduced five points per year put 11 it reaches a rata of 81.76 oe tbe fl.Ouof valuation, which point K la to remain as tbe Axed maximum rale throughout the State.

EbiniB Btvn.MX :—I notice that tbe idea Is considered favorably retaining tbe prownt school bouse for city purpose payer I desire to ex| proval of such a plan on the ground of uDsultahlrness .■nance. Tbe building to so large that ItYould not he all ullllzed by a city many Hi larger than Ocean t'lty, and. If It » i other use than tbe present city quarters. It wonld result in being populated a large part of tbe time by city official—lhe collector— who, 1 can Imagine, would b lonely in It* sepulchral depths bto nerves would suffer greatly tbe alarm of every noise and uncanny

ito.

Even If It should he so used, iu dlllon lu the Investment tied up I large a property its malDteuaua beat. Janitor sen Ice, etc., would re than tbe annual exp of Ibe city'* present quart era, which we all know are more than ample for the city's present u never yi nt school house cannot tie continued In use, and a brick wing Ing*, or an Independent brick *1 rueire. caquot be built lore ground to purchased for Ibe purpose. Hbould such ground he occupied now by a cottage. It could undoubtedly be sold to good advantage and would appreciate, with man other taxpayers, mere eoHgblanmai up lex subject, whereby it made clear why It to necessary to d stiny Ibetbnuaaada of dollars now representad by tbe Ing In order to Increase acbool facilities. . Taxfavkk. For reMlug of Trower's Hall or Union Tabernacle Baptist Chureh. call So. 780 Weal avenue.

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Riarm and Specifications Prepared'at Short Notice _

FUEL LIGHT HEAT DO IT NOW SERVICES RUN RANGES SET ON SHORT NOTICE CUT GAS LIGHT CO.

The Grand Ubapter of New Jersey, Royal Arch Masons, has elected tbe following offieeTai Grand High Priest, Daniel C. Adam*. PlalnAeld: DeputyGrand High Priest. Jacob Klrkuee PlaiuAcid Grand King, James H. Ware, Bridgeton; Grand Her I be, Frederick G. Wetoa, llordentown; Grand Treasurer, IwotArd L. Greer. Passaic; Grand Hcc^etayy. Bamuel G. Uudderow, Camden: Grand Captain of the Host, Denial L. Campbell, Paterson: Uraud Principal Sojourr er. Itslpli It Ktchlln. Newark; Grand Royal Arch Captain, Edwin B. Purdy, Jersey City: Grand Trustees, Thomas H R. Medway Trenton; Leonard L. Gruar, Paaaalc; JuseSh Mason. Paterson; Daniel Dem-

erert^onl Clair.

lug for Yale); Lew!* Leamlug and-

Try our fresh-made 'iasaas Kisses I

Jury was very painful for several '* uta ' Klch * rf I warning, Princeton. Wafer* am made dally by Adam* ■ oure. and Helen Carroll, Temple College, .. u , . . a i*i,i■■ -t,-i■,iiia • , ° H BAt-H—Auxiliary aud knockFor Balk —Bioop-ykeht Osprey. 28 ‘ h'Me'l'hla fl*.ul yacht, 8* ft long. 12 ft. 4' ft. long, b ft. beam, 20 ft. W. t: two .**?. ?~ n . ?">•

Apply to

. . , built boat tn.tt w ser^s?

cabin. Tile best 1 Foh RKsKjaetfsoii IBtui, space H feet ' •*” Kh ‘*y. ‘hh city. tD.tba Ooaan City Oert. Low front In south aide of Hoyle'* Baths; ; Fob BxLg Cukap—Two yachts, one * -Vro II slao 12 f»*< Of g^Mind on north aide of j U feat and one » fast; both In good

term of year* Apply K. jctmdltkju Apply toOapt. Leato HI*.

BOURSE STORIGE WAREHOUSE Bonne BnlMIng, Slk xnJ Axbary

Coot rad* made for moving and stor ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue,

COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Buy your Coal from the SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO TWELFTH BT. AND WEST AVE Aa you are always sure of gelling 224U pounds to tbe ton “The Old Stand” Established 1878. ■ 1IKIKTMAJ- AAKOAISK !■ CLWTHIKU, II ATB.CAPS AX 1> (UUt-TV FUXN toll IXO* Men’s Balts 83 96, worths Men’s Bulls 5 4s. casslmer. worth Men's Buita 7.4S. worsted, worth lu.ltu Men’s Suit* 9 »l black Thlhrt. hlai-k and fancy worsteds. Others ask 18.50 ' MEN'S OVMBCOATH. --•* * with belt.

Blrdk and U

vorth IS.50

price 12.1

Black aud

, Friezes, lo.u Extra One fanch

worth 16.00,

Rain coals b (».

Boy*' overcoat* from 1.25 up. Roys' corduroy pant*. 80c. GENTH' FL'KNIMiGNGH. Men's onderwear. fleeced, *5c. . .•Sweater* we heat the world, 85c up. Men's silk baudLert-hlefs, Initial ai

ihlrts

I soft bosom

Aasat. baatasra . —zssi. Prmsawptua, r» . sin 1 furatot'ni all laXarasaiiou.

JEWELRY

Bind*, ararf pins, cuff buttons, lodge badges and |dns and watches. JON*:PH sTfiNHICIj, •‘King ol l*ow Prlr««,” 1625 Atlantic- Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY! N. J

For Sale . Great. . Bargain House and Lot on West Avenue Below Eleventh Street $1175 Cau’t be duplicated for *4500 Address p 744 Asbury Avenue

QUARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT 906 WALNUT STREET

SMILADCLPHIA

Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians

A. H. BAKER ...UniKtiler - and - Embalmet. 8*9 ASBURY AVENUE,

OCEAN CITY, N. J. MARK LAKE

Undertaker and Embalmer

0. J. HAMMELL Marble •■'Granite Works

CEMETERY INCLOSURES Hunal Vault*. Grave Cover* All kind*.of Cemetery Work Works at P1 casantville. H. J. EDWARD STONEHILl BRICKLAYER and PLASTEREI All work in mason line promptly attended to... *44i»*S Itrig-hton FMace OCEAN CITY. N. J. M»;i.z. TKUtrMOKK sax. 6. 0. Him V. V Atom GEO. 0. ADAMS Jb BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING UltE LAtlflG. tic., Elc. All W'ork In Mason Una Promptly

Attended To.

OCEAN CITY. N J. W. H. 5.ITCHELL, BRICKLAYING - PLAtTERING H BPBCIHIiVY K-Wa.™: 704 Cemral AvJACOB SCRUFF THE PIONEEt BAKERY, >f TOO NS-t Dmu Cfli. I J. OCEAN CITY BAKERY BREAD, FANCY CAKES and PIES GEORGE S. 6ICKEL, Proprietor NO. 8i5 ASBURY AVENUE. Ocean City, N. J. DARBY’S Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave. * Work In Evyry Particular.

sundry rollsrlsd Monday* and Wsda.sd

R. Curtis Robinson s* Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and Commissioner of Deed* INos. 7-44-46 Asbury Avenue OCHAN CITY. IS. J. Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage .

N. C. GODFREY’S Business House. 657 Astiuiy Areuue, Spring ol 1306 AMD PROSPECTS ARE <2000. .... Full Line of House Furnishings