Ocean City Sentinel WANTS SCHOOL ON
APPROVED LIST
TIU'KHDAY. Jl'NK lil. II
iegl*d to rerdve Heua of
iniiumilcallaiia of mlere»t
muniiy and our rradcr> Sapt. Stevens Hopes to Ac-
complish His Purpose
uiik-aUoii* aliould bear- .
.HI,'tb, lull riMiri, by April Ntxt. lie «filer, iiot neoeaaarlljr | Kor aome time, Jamea M. Hle\ en» nil, bul a-a Ruarautaa of I riijr Hu|«rlutriideut of rtebmiU, lia<
' been beiidiuK hta enerfrle* to tbe enC
that tbe Ocean City Higb Hcbool he plaeod on the "approvad" IM. Only (vfnl|11 . (JowD |D |>r|[I a few »eAa a|C«. Ur. Bevjer, of tlie |, Uer - Klate Hoard of Kducatlon, »*■ -» ••
and a|n>ke In coiumendatory
COTTAGERS ARE POURING COUNCIL ttKES INTO THIS FINE RESORT TWO STRIKES
COLE RECTIFIES A GRAVE ERROR 1:
SKALKH PROPOSALS.
Sal’roafl jriBf-Irtlrt. > •• a i i.iio a o.
LOCAL DOTS.
Tlie «iitui;irr slrl l» here In beauty. laaika aa tllouKh Ocean I'll celebrate tlie Fourtb. A man tbluka hi- ueiKllbor rhr lit to hold w rong view a Klrat of the mouth alwaya the mnlla-beavy with tlllla. Tlie good O|ilnloo of aome coata more than it la worth.
»l big I,
u HI 1 KdU(*atloii, Mi , thla matter, haa thefollow lug to aay: I ' "Thenew achool law Increaalng tbe a no'allowaucea from Htate fuuda for teachera In approved high scboola from f'Jltl a year to HUl furnlalwaan addlilon ' rvaaou for trying to get our achool u on the approved Hat. I bu|>e lie April, that we may receive the l*ue
trouble or create a dlaturbaiicr. pointed (awlmaater at Mllmay. Life would tie very momitonoue if there waa nothing to dedoum-e rtui-ceaa In (adltlca de|K-nda largely on an ability to dodge an laaue. The only rraaon aome |ieople have
.tytyc.
n off w et S
Keeji your ey»e wide often liefor marriage and half abut afterwanl. A mountain h> atatbiuary. and ye lota of ua liayg aeen a inouulaln I waa. Nearly Iwery man feela th 4 Nature lutendeil lilm fora better Joljihaii h got. Knvy |ier|ietuatea Itaelf. ^- e env; other |ie>r|ilr and they envy Anne on
aufferlng from enlargement of the Imagination. No man !• wholly con ten ted. only I. H. t'liamplon n|wned Ida boanlwalk Ice cream |iarlora on Saturday
money from him. When a woman atartatuaay good-by H'a a good bll like Hie elongated iioatacrlpt to tier letter. Ap|iearancea are deceitful, bd-aux you never know bow much It la going to coat to keep them up. Iflt w aan't forcluba lota of fellow a would have nothing to do without know lug where lo du It. Money wonjt aave a raau'a aoul, and It begtua to 'Took aa though It won’t even aave hb reputation Some womeu bathed In the| aurf w hile the rain w aa falllugou Monday morning. They got wet N. Clelland haa mild,on account of Mra. Mary Oatrander, the atore and dwelling, >er Anbury avenue, toa Narberth |iarty. • apt. John Towarud abowa Ida frlenda a rurloua aouvemr an egg laid by a mud hen on the how of the alcwiuer “Aurelia." J. T. Adlma, In addllUm to Ida randy and Ice cream hualuean In the Rowllng-Caalno, haa a randy atand’ln the merry-go-’round building. Under new regulat^iiia of the railroad company all baggage for checklug mual be at alatbiiia at le«M ten mluutew before Hie time of the departure i«r Hie train aelected by Hie algnee lo carry It. The nounda In the vlrlnlly of rape May have licen ao clianged by the dreilglug npvrationa that th<Y wrl have fre<|uented them tor yeaiw ha to learn anew tbe cliaunela, reach and thoroughfaraa
BOARDWALK ’PHONES
mager of the
llwlaeh l>> in*
K. H. Illgga, Hut rid
Ik-law are and Atlaullc Teleplwue t'"iu|*uy. acid a reijurwt to Council for |icrm awlou lo place apnclal automalic |iay atatlon telephonr* on lh( buardwafk. The communication waa read jd ('oundl’a meeting on Monday night, and, on moHou of Cduncllman II 1, Smith) the reuuaat waa granted. In hU latter. Mr. Biggs said: "We (xmetder that the placing of Hie automalb- telephone*- will render a great ;
(xiiiveidcucdkhoth for emergency ueeda i cl rt „
and Hie uae by which people at large name
From
r. Steve
le fol-
. ...„ - taken:
"The teachera have made good ua« if F>lui-aHoiial F'ouudaHoua durlngtht
la week.
■cii Introduced Into th irrl grade and the aecou, gratifying rewulta. Mia in look <-liarge of the mual grade* She will contluu r chart In order I hat ah I he claaa farther. I recom > -chart he oblaiuad f.*r th
Kllzabeth.
H. H. Alleu, of thla dtv
•ya III Ml Holly H
It. F. Orunt and family, of . delphla, are at «3l Fourth alreet. V H. Jacobs, of ridladelpldl ■(•eued Ida FlfHeth a
It. W. Mi-Kenw
"A change haa hero made lu the dlI’lalou of tbe primary children. In•lead of havlug two Hr»t grades of n|ual rank,Hie children wereaeparated Into a heglnuera' first and an advanced brat grade. The children w ere Iransferred during Hie year aa soon aa they showed Mirtleteot prollcleucy '--ini the heglnuera' grade to tbe adure<l grade. 'I'lie change haa proved
ry aatufactory.
- The aculor claaa In the high achool . jdied trigonometry for a half year The Introduction of trigonometry gives a a good course In mathematics. Feelig the nerd of more thorough work i Kngllab, I have Increased the number of hours devoted to that subject. "While (be attendance at achool been <|ulte aatufactory lu many reafiecta. It cwu be Improved. While ■ here are but few children between tbe ages of seven years and fourteen years
who have nut been In achool.there ami r reaenck tIrani several older Uiya and girls who ought HvUroth'. cottage,
lobe lu, achool. Instead of a small IK-rcentage of the children IlnUblng w hole course we ought to hold a ch larger number forthefull twelve years. The bear meaua we can employ for that end Uto make the schools better and better until pareuU shall learn that they ought to keep their children In acliool aa long aa |ioaalble. With an Intelligent, progressive Hoard of KduraHou and a oor|s> of earnest, liard-w orklujtJteacher*, the schools are bound to improve from year lo year.”
a collage, 7J9 Wesley «<
Daniel Kraii-s and w ife rrturne I from their wedding trip on Monday Wm It. Sherrrnt, of Haddonlleld as ..|>e|ied Ills Wealey avenue cottage Mrs. Sarah Hulherfimt. of I tala, has
iken an apartment on the Isianl walk ||. Samp-,
John M. /.uni and family, of FliHa- uue.
clphia, will o|*u their lollage thU! Capt. J. I) Kherhach and family, eek Of Philadelphia, came down Friday MhsvJdaodeFrat-hv.nf Atlantic fttv.’and opened their cottage Tor the sum
the guest of her aunt, Mra. F. met.
Nabh. t-Ulgar H. Bacon, of Jersey City, n. MacIIrbie. of l‘hlladelphla. i’resldeut of I he .Board of Tax fom |ieiied hU cottage, H"| Central i miss loners, haa o|*iied hla collage
me tbr the r
K. A Freeman and family, of f eu, are at HSO Aahury a< *-
aummer.
Frederick tlrant ha-
:: tat Four
IbU city.
John t’reth Marsh, of Philadelphia,
BUcayue
Miss Marie ScbiM-l
Philadelphia,
tbe winter ’ ] Philadelphia, baveheau paaaluggevenU KuReoe o) i S’"""
1,1 j. MIUo „,, w as dow n a few days since arranging
WATER WAS MIXED
Nalwrallx Cnusrd Hurprlsr. If you tried to draw a glass of Hie ty’a pure water from a regulation hydrant and got soda water—thU In temperance town- you would be ely to “thluk thing*, wouldn't you? riiere was an occurrence of this sort, we'er. In tbe Howling Casino ion Saturday night. 'Wm. U. Moure baa liad two soda fountains placed I" •*— building, and these were to have ' o|ieration Saturday evening, -jiincctlng the fouutalua' pipes, the plumber la said to have blundered. At any rate, when everything waa ready, with fresh fruit, etc., tbe fountains could not be made lo "give up" Most remarkable. Noouecould account lor It, and a buucb of people were thirsty, too. Pmently, aome of Hie employe* of J.T. Adams went to tbe water hydrant on Mr. Adams' aide of the Howling t 'aaluo, to get a glass of water, and '
The ti<
William Anderson has taken possession of the ituasell cottage. 1-49 A — IteMott Shaw and Mrs. Shaw, pf Millville, baveopeued their Plymouth
"lace cottage
Jua. L. Fritx and (eaflly, of Haddonlleld, ere oceupyjwfc their collage. r>ll
Fourth street.
Mrs. K. P. O. Hilbert and
children, of UermanUiw u. are guests
f tbe Kathlu.
John J. Henderson, a Philadelphia banker, has brought lit* family to 1S:!4
'‘antral avetiue.
Mra John Nazel baa taken tsswesikin of one of Hie Fogg cottage* Hill
Wesley avenue.
Mr. and Mr* T. H. Luders, of Philadelphia. have been ependlug a few
FI. P Moxle, of Philadelphia, tbe well known bank examiner, la taking In Hie ocean air from Ills collage, 7— (leu. F Shuster, a prominent business man In Camden, came down on Saturday lo enjoy life here. He la al
6Sn Central avenue
K. V Corson and family, of Atlantic City, well known here, have opened tbeli country borne al Marmora, w here
they w III spend tbe summer
F. K. Whiteside and family, of Philadelphia, arrived lu this city on Saturday and opened tbelr cottage. Central avenue, near Thirteenth street. I.o I* S. Davis, of Philadelphia,
— - „ _ President of tbe Lumbermen’s Inanr. days In this city. ante Company, baa taken
of J M Cheater’s Wealey
.a Ulled w
given a Surprise
’apt. J. V. Albertson, of this city, a given a plvaaaul surprise on Sunf la>t -bla UMb birthday anulvery. There was a guudly number at Hie feast'pre|ared. lu tbe center of Hie lablF waa a large cake, hi wi teb slxty-nloe small American Bags, re partaking of Hie good tiling*. It It Albertson, of Atlantic City, lira humorous speech, presented • apt. Albertson with a purse of gold. Tils waa a great aurpn-e lo blm, but lone Hie less appreciated Those participating In Hie festivities vrre Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Albertson. .4r. and Mr*. K. It. Albertson and daughter, Jessica, Mr. aii<L£lra C. D. Albertson, -of Atianlic city; Mr. and Warren ATbertaon and eon, of •autvllle; Mr and Mrs. W. T. Albertson and daughter, of Camden: Mrs. S. II. Albertson and daughter, or*. Harry Clayton and sous, and Mi* M. Jeffries, of Ocean City.
STITES PRESIDENT
The board of trustee, of the Find M. K. Church met ou Friday evening and reorganised. -K H. Btltea was elected rut and H. H Mua rer aeeretary. meeting Hie'Wednesday eveurvioua, iV^X. Hlbb and Hiram
elected to Bll the iiuaira vacated by (apt
cw la.nisiey and K Curtis itoblnson Hr’Abbott was reelected a trustee. Mr. Ttoblngpu bad been a trustee since
muiillis, and this year Wal rr will All the puellloii. Hb
ruded by Mayui
Foster apt
motwn ol H L. riuiltb Tbeappolul Ua well-known resident He la l and athletic-looking, and will - present a good appearance lo a uniform of
blue.
It
these several stalloiis
lu cases of emergence be given free service to such places kiiuwu as emergency etaHona In Ocean City."
Will Comer Degree.
Tlie K. A. degree will be conferred ..
In Ocean city l*>dge. F. and A. M . "MT *''*•
tlils(Tliureday) evening, Instead of Hie The MH-eau City friends of John M.M. degree a* previously anuminred.'How ker and wife, of MMIvlllr, deeply Tlie last-named degree will be tbe ayinpatlilzc wllb them in tbrlr recent of Hie evening of Thursday, i aRtk-tlon. They lost tbelr fourtteii-
—ben It U expected that a yesrwild daughter, Flora, who died ou * •* _ III he Thu reday last from ptomaine poison
| Ing. The family waa preparing lo conn
' to this city for the all; 10
hale ties
' FJJK 8*1^- -Yacht, 27 ft. fT beam, complete outBl w
and cabin HauudiedlaatHept. Inuulre
< apt Lewis KMay, Owen City
(sJUijcHmsu Wm. H. Uraham, w
.... - .. - .... . - managing a store oB the boardwalk lu Fog Rjprr-Seatgprtghi ptawj. Af- A Ha otic City, expeota to goto ***?.' * * 5r* ulr> *' e,ul *i Hcean City, i siantiuople lo a few weeks to port hllla Detective Service. Boaincas rugs. Incidentally, be may call upon “ ' P.O. Box 101. J aome of the old oouotry'a potsour-
Ending of School Days in Philadelphia Causes an City’s Governing Body Gets
Influx of Visitors. Busy With Bell Telephone
and A. D. Scull.
Now Ibat Hie schools lu liitlatl*l-’ Davkl Hcull, of thla city, haa re-i
nhla tiavr closed and arc closing for turtnd from a few days'visit to friend* rb* Delaware A Atlafttb- Irlephone ibe summer aeasn... .here I. a n.HIce- "• •>’* Company om.-l.l. and Abel D. ec-ull ] .. . . . , , i Mr and Mrs. John Wlldr, of Flilla- each came In for a rap from ( ouni-ll al * , , delphla, have token |SM~e-.|on of tbelr a. meellng on Monday evriilug. the
The people began new Plymouth Place cottage. Ml** Nettle Holman, of Tioga, waa' du . ’ / of ilirfsmllv of Holla Hariri 1,1 l w, " ,n * ,l >v alreet. al ir guret or wieramny oi rtonauarrei (hr lMlck cmdltion after
kir. riculi lier-au-c of ii dalmrd, Id tbe work of Ii alreet on Hie bay front.
John C. Kuux, of Philadelphia, al Mr. Hadley-aid Ibal friend of ( ommodore " ’ '■ -’ ’’‘ ' "" •
Regrettable Injnstlcc Was Done Ocean City Assessors, He Declares.
J mauy of tbe cottage*
Dr. Mwlng. of Pblb 02k Aaktiry avenue. H. W.Wollaatou I. < !&H Aahury avenue
Mr*. Cbarlas Mi aveuue for the en
Frank E. Cooley, of Her al II6S West avenue. W. K. Riley, of BrMgetoi for the “
enjoying llfeal
MU
II hai
I Mr. (
of Philadelphia,
•sta Hiiaweek.
ra. M. W. Hwarer, (M Her Mir Is reglstensl al the Atglen|
ettjr
Mr aud Mra. Edward T CHiilon, ■f Philadelphia, are among the cotagers here 91S Central avenue.
Rouuer
delphla, have co Hir i-ollsgr 1417 I
I Ralph Harwood a — “i Philadelphia
ed to thla city.
collage,Twelfth a O. F. Zwru.a /urn, Phlladelph
o|*n«
si Adah ■ hamberlaln, oue of Hie achool tacUgrs, left lie re on Frlsst fur her Dome lu Tow auda, Pa. •S Elliabelli Corson eulerlsiuM xlllalli, Mlas S DuBnls, of Mlll-
arry 8. Adi
if Philadelphia. * ve, " ,e of S44 Central; Mias Matilda J.
and family, of Had- ■’ (xitlage, Asbury
r. Hadley. Hie lele-
Coiincllmao Hadley exprcsxxl iplnlon that Mr. Scull la making a •laylhlng of Conui-ll. He oniveil Ibal (cull’s Iwiidamcn be nolillnl that, onr«s Hie work Is p-i-lied, they will be
oxes wIHkiui aomrcoinf-eiiaatlvii
S') |ier iuoiiHi would be little enough " Councilman Samfiauii moved Ibal
irliart's re<|urat be grauleil.
Councilman H. L. Hmllb said thal
a Wrigbl, < 1 su“'C;
- relurneil
H. Nuas, Jr , and family, of P tlpbla, have taken poaaesaiuu oi »
. Scull’s cottage.
Daniel Hallaglier aud family, of Philadelphia, baveopeued the i.afsy-
—to for the season.
Samuel Young, of Philadelphia, has loved Into the Bart ram collage, al
Forty-ninth atreet.
General Warren and family entertained Albert F. Sacbae, of Philadel-
phia, over Sunday.
David McHonlgal baa taken ocrufiancy of John McClatrhy's cottage, '. H. Masland. of Philadelphia, haa moved lulu tbr N.C. Clelland ixittage
at 400 Eleventh street.
George W.
Moores, Pa., i... tage ou Brighton
William Elsweller aud family, ol Philadelphia, have opened their col-
— Wesley avenue. H. Houdlaa, of PUHadelpbla,
C. A Norton and Mr*. M Mee of Holly Bach, and Mr. K L. cock, of Camden, came from F Bach lu an auto on Sunday and
dinner al tbe Atglen.
Capt A. W. Given, of Philadelphia, a special ageut ot the Peuueylvaula Fire Insurance Company, accompanied by bla daughter, la vlalllug
Mr. aud Ml*. R. H. Patton
William E. Foulda, of Philadelphia, haa taken tbe W. A. Shaw .ullage. First and West avetiue. Mr*. Shaw, who waa here a few days, baa returned to her home In Uermankiwn. Mr. aud Mi*. H. D. Dougherty aud family, of Philadelphia, have taken poiwenatoii of City Collector Conaon'a j Central avenue collage. Tbev will ... have a Hue tenuis court adjoining tbe
| cottage.
Me*. Isaac I.. Yocum, of Mr. and Mra. Daniel Manilla have Swarthmore, were registered at Hie opened their oottage, IMS Aahury aveWyomingduring tbe week. nue. While here they are entertainFrank Hauwrr and family, of Plilla- mg Mr. aud Mrs. H. L. Miller, Mr. delphla, have taken poasnwtotr of aud Mrs. J. Wesley Hmllb aud Kd- ... w, Brown's bouse. . ward U'Nelll, all of Philadelphia.
le of Ibe Elllnger cc
J. H. BOSWELL NO CAMPERS
CALLED BY DEATH Well-Liked Methodist Minister Was Fatally Stricken
After Eating Sapper.
It was with a sense of severe shock ■d a feeling of personal loss that many resident* of Ocean City larned,
Tuesday evening, of the
ALONG WALK Mayor Champion Issues an Order to Chief of Police Scull.
K e Champion, therefore, has p hi* mind to |*rmlt no one to
amp alongside tbe walk. There are
' places laaa public, and there Hie >era will have to go. Otherwise thy will be notified to fold tbelr touts
ra are made dally by A
Tlie re were so many complaints made to tbe police last season of The actions of tbe am pen ou the ocan front that Maydt Champion has de-
Rev. John H. Boswell |oldtil lo take early action tbl* var Bosw ell, w liu was a prominent Accordingly, be has Issued tbe follow -
jrccoful member ol Hie New i ing notice:
Jersey Conference, expired Just after “Camper* are foelakj erecting tent* supiier wllb bis ete|edaugliler, Mia* on or nar the ocan front except by MuMrtto Hlricklaud. Death was due permiastou of tbe Chief of Police.' ■ aiwplexy He was M yare old. I Many of tbe ampere hug yar had Rev. Mr. Roswell was for f ur yars tbelr tent* alongside of tbe hardwalk. pastor of Hie First M. E Church In - The actions of some of these young Hits city, and be bad a strong |*nuual fellows were such aa to disgust bardfollowing here. | walk pAimeuader*. It l* lm|>oaalble Of a nervous, energetic temperament, for the/police ' ~ — “ ' “ he was w lHile-aouled audgoodtokuow.! ground t~ ‘
One might write Una and line-, aud ’"{ir'lSawell was tbe father of Andrew C. Hoswell.a lawyer, of thla city, whose friends share with blm their
feelings of bereaveraenl.
Mr. Roswell waa bom In Dublin, Ireland. Hla parent* a me to this country while be waa a child. He graduated with honor* from Pennington Hemluary and entered tbe New Jersey Conference of tbe Metliodtat Episcopal Church. Hla llret charge waa Grace Church (now Kalghu'a avenue. Camden i. After this, lie was stoltoiied at the Flral Church, Atlantic City. Later, be waa lu charge of churches at !*ambettvllle, Mt Holly, Pltmau Grove, New-Rnuiawkk aud
Trinity Cburch>Tidnton.
Young lady woojd like position lu offla or store for summer. Apply W7
Central.
We get our paper hanging done al the old stand, 1048 Aahury aveuue, aud an always depend upon getting Just what we nay for. If you aui come down, all up ou tbe Bell Phone and we will bring samples to you at Open evenluga until 9 o'clock.
B. K. Hmith ASons.
fL long, 8 ft. , ... —, sets alls, summer cabin, 'rb* built bat In tbe Ocean City fleet. Low pria If sold at one*. Address Wm. D. Hbcnerd, «« Drexel BUg., Phila-
delphia.
Councilman Smith *ti rn Mitchell, win. lias uni Hie company. I* w
lily’s lusjiertur.
that Wa
"V
n lu i
Inlli i
> bole
bouse. Certainly, one of them I b-ik after ithe rondltlou ol the sixes without being paM F'. extra OffceO. Adam* declared that Carls not employed by Hie city to do de work. He sahl be would secbe mol ion if U is seen lUaT Caratlends to bis duty and looks after the fire boxes on Hie day* lie I* off duty at the tire bouse. "r. Kanipaon voted in favor of tbU.
Hadley voted no.
pou roll-call, tbe moHou was paa-eit, Hadley and Hmllb vollfig no. Carliart will draw a salary of f70 |*r
loutli under this arrangement.
Tbe lily Gas Light Company made request for perailasloii lo rxavate Asbury- avenue, between Fourth and
Fifth streets, to repair the ga*
Tbe company desires to dig i three feet a<|Uare down to tbe tuain. lifteen feet from the curb: thence a illtcli to Hie curb one foot wide. The main la said to be In a laky cuudlllon
and almost Ulled wUb water.
Also, Hie gas company asked |iermlsalon to open the streets opposite lie properties 1042, 688. 831 aud 802 ’entral avenue, 612 Ocean avenue, 740, 1412 and 1482 Aabuq- avenue. Raleigh Hotel aud the John M . Wilde cottage. It waa deckled to grant these reuuests with the understanding that the work be under Hie direction of
Street Hupervlaor Ilrow u.
Couiidr* Railroad Committee was requested to attend to tbe bad drain
pine nar Ninth and Asbury.
llr. N. Howard Burt, of Hie Hoard of Halth, told Council that tbe toilet rooms In the city pavilion need atten-
tion.
On mqllon of Councilman Hodle Hie pro|£r ofltoer* were Instructed negotiate loans of 43X10 for new streets aud •sou with which to iwy current
bills.
Al tbe request of City Collector COrson, Jos. I. Hcull was granted a quitclaim deed for tbe aoutbaaT half of lots 94 and 96, Section A, anaewsd In Hie name of Cbas. Hteller and sold for ax of 1MM The following bills were ordered
’adman,(10: E. Y. Robinson, fill: J. It. ChrisUan, (10; L. L. Wallace. (Id: Tho*. H. McClure, (10; F: A. Bourgeois, (10; John Hramell, (10; H. Frank Health, (10: Corson A Fox, (472; Ira H. Champion. (IM.Y4.H; R. L Goff, (100.
Plants, for sale or rent, apply Kirk ilinaon Co., 1824 Atlantic avr Atlantic City. Nut Bars, Plaited Mint, Pauut Butr. Always Freab. Adams. PianosT uned, $2| Ten years’ experience. Harry H. Lake.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Id'rrevritbaliiewsl'iia'or tbr
The Inter-State Telephone Exchange Second Story BOURSE BUILDING
Connects with all tbe great business centres and dominate* New Its arty-cent flve-mln-ute long distance chat n. more delightful tbaa ahortakeand more satisfying than a squire meal. Try It.
ROBERT FISHER Ooeau City Representative THE BOL-Bbk'
The following haa tfeu received hy d this cily: •'Havllle. N. J.. June l-i, IW*. Mes-r* Elmer Kngllsti and D. P "(ieiiUrmeu:- I u a Trenton dU|>sUii lo the t 'ape May Herald, pulltlahed lu I* curreat l—ne. there occur* an error
-i’be correapuudrut has mlataks-uly Inferred Hial jlou weie the ahaenleeon May 38b. of .nurse, you know a* *ald absentees were, and that, Iliad of such defiant alewncr aa Hie hie In question would Impute, you ■ Heuirn were both promplly prr-cnl
IIKADI-KV A A»«MM “ Reading: Coal
• holly different per
I deeply
mni U i'ilf*lofi ,, ^ , hh'| r *n.aV puUhiy .urreclrd*"' 1 1 ul " • 11 ^ "It thay be that newspaper men, lu
ibleto square
•Hly g»tb that a ii
•HAI' ahoulil liidurr Hie greatest are ii Hie aaoertalnmnil of fact*, to tbr lid that no publication a'.ouldmlsrepeeent a man's conduct or motive*, "rtlnoerely yours, "President County Ih.ard Taxation •' In Hie Story icferre.1 |o, it un--mini bat tbe Ocean tity aaaeaaor* bad 'openly drllrd" tbe County Hard of
Taxation.
Recenl real estate Iransfrrs in Gran Clly nxxmled lu the office of County l lerk Way are aa follow* : Amelia Brook* et ux to Frank M Newcomb. (I. Lot 867. Hectkio C. Mary A Ostrander et vlr to Orre M. CHO (4'iXI Ixit 881, HcMitou A. William H. Bright, Hheriff, to Jus3 .Ii I Hcull, (I4IXI Southwest half bit* 94 and 1st, Sect A i Lauda of Dayton L. Yauama«i at al* I Emma Warner *4 vlr to Daniel Houdrr. (8isi. Ixit 4SS, Hetilou I). Michael John Kelly lo Charla Paller Brady. (1175. Undivided half lot 842, Sect Ion D.
IV*. AC A#
Seashore Realty i. o. IBC Heal Kaute Treat BuUdlax
G. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St., PHILADELPHIA,
Fine Family Groceries.
E. CLINTON A CO., .r BRUSHES IMS imiT. ud 1 L TENTH ST., WHII^BU.WMla. PA. K. B. TOBBKHT HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING Ueaenkl (on tract nr
THE
M DEMI (Dll 762 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fine Paper Hanging, Painting
WALLPAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarter* tor UP-TO-DATE SIGNS
SEASON OF 1906 Casino Club SECOND FLOOR BOWLING CASINO Is now open for the reception of its members Season Ticket, $7.50 Two persons in one family, $5 each Family Ticket, $15 Monthly Ticket, $5 MEMBERSHIP TICKETS ON <ALE IN THE CLUB ROOM There R a great many houses in Ocean City. Some R Cottages, some R Hotels. Some R stores, sonic R for rent. Some R for sale. There R also Many lots for sale without houses. If you want any of these on the best terms, apply to ROBERT FiSHER, The Bourse. Ocean City
MONEY TO LpAN ON MORTGAGE.
e an tell you at ’holce collage* for ut—th* choice of
No wailing for two weeks to know If you an get It; once. Itargalua m Hay and Ocan front properties, sale. Also Iota for Inreatmeot and for Improven
Ocan City. Apply to • J. M. CHESTER & CO.,
Ocean City. N. I.
SPECIAL BARGAINS new cottage, centrally located on Wesley avenue, never occupied, $3,700 A new furnished cottage at Forty-eighth street, $4,.WO A splendid completely furnished hotel, $12,000 A lof-4>r a cottage, very near ocean, centre of the town, only $1,400
Beautiful Cottage Sites.
High Ground. Lota Graded. Htrmto and Hktewalk* Graveled. Many new building* already erected. Flot lying between Atlantic avenue aud tbe Ocean, and Fifth and North atreeU. Apply to any real estate agent. Investigate before parchaalng
Ocean &ity Land Company
THE NEW STORE FOR KODAKS On Boardwalk, at Eighth Street EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHIC WARE* ON HAND. ••THE R1GRT KIND DEVELOPING AND PRINTING ALWAYS." FROST BROS.,
H0T6L bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth HtreeU OPEN ALL THE YEAH THE §TERLIN@ Now open for Season of 1006 rqwclal attention baa been
““l w altera; and all la will be served qulck-
ible boarder* aoilcttod. & Ocean Ava. W. R. Wick. Prep. THE IMPERIAL ■ leant*!. AVK, ockan cirr, a, j
GARWOOD HOUSE, 71 * Central A venae. OCKAN CITY. New Jaraey.
THE ELBERON
■OAA K. N avi.om. Prop THE KATHLU OUKAK CITY, rn. J.
HOTEL RTQLEN ATnth anti Central Are. IVew Open N. «J. GOFF
OCEAN SPRAY COTTAGE
Open for the season. DellgfatfuUy lo Full view of ooan and bay.
Mita. William Lakk, Prop.
ocean CitjjM coil H. 4. SMITH. PROPRIKTON: PURE ICE BEST COAL OAK AXD *L-NI5; 'WOOD Office. No. 634 ISBURUIHUE
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pure m'LK •AND Ice Cream ESTABLISHED iHi
7tli St. and Asbury Aie. First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL UMN. SURPLUS UUN
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