iE$ EVERY TRAIN BRINGS LAID TO REST BIG LOT OF VISITORS
Ocean City Sentinel THUHHI»AY, JUK We nliall I* gted to fei-elve Hem* of iie»> ami ctliumunlcalklinvor Inlerr-t till, xoiauiuiilly anti our rca.ien. wit li Hie a<M If" of tl for fMUn-atl g.H.t faith.
LOCAL DOTS.
Max'lih' lixlfn' ill
Man. vl«llor»coiuro. lie Illy and Ukearhli ■■ara|hrongli tl.la oily.
K^luard Hoyd hi line. Mouth of Kiev
•ml, f
-ItyThaM
elve<l Ihri-outrai-t for the pluuil.l cork on the new mcIhniI Iiouiw Dauiel flaw ell and William Kl rrald. local cottager*, were out ree w Ak- 1
li-h.
Kt»weller> / ■Ml.oe i.ear 'll.I,
Kev. i. J. Sw Augu>«tne'*. will non-OdUmlk-M In
I’rlndiml tii« Kill*, of the tliian flty High Hcliool, la M|ieudiiiga i-t lion of hi* racatloii tutoring Jme Mtodrnt* from frntral High Ki.*,l ami I’enu fl|arter, I'hlladeljihla.l in college prejiaralory aulijecu. > JUDGE DOUGLASS WEDS
rn»e<nitor Harry K. Hougla** a Ir* Hattie Smith Kdward*. a fon acher In the Ocean t'Hy |>dl lMMd«, were quietly iiiarriml
'a|>t I lav M T. Smlllt. roupie -laru-d on an ex-
■ably wa» dre»«h.„
jur.v. on one of It* leg*, when the home
'hum the hack of the head probably, tnui|«d U|iou Mr. jrchrad, rru*hiug the frontal
Lended we»tern trip.
I.da Council, Np. 131. Jr. Of A. M . elm-led the follow lug tim.er. on Tue-day evening: t 'ouucllor, Somer* Young; Vice ■ ounrilor, Thoa Young; A**i«taul |{e<x>ntliig Secretar>', fha*. Sam|>*ou; Kecordiug Secretary, A. It. Smith; Trea.urer, John K Trout: Klnauclal Secretary. Holla tiarret*-u: ; Warden. J
mtiue
want Vo**; lu.lde [ger*; Oul*lde Sentl rrell; Trualee lelghlet Hlgbt l oot ampu
rt time ag.i, he^waa^ mid neceMaary to ani| II of hi* nghl foot.
Arraugemenler'aere completed on Monday evening for a race betwreen Zane A Zane'a otiedewlgn i»ial and Ca|it Itorden'* moi*|uUu. Itl-M-hml-uie.1 to be run to-day. The Zane boy* claim to have the fa*te*t l»iat among the *lx oue-dr*lgn boat* here. < apt. Ihirdeii'a boat ha* the reputation of being hard to keep up with.
Mi*« Simmon*. Camden, will goo duty a* a clerk In the local po«t oflh on Monday next. She take* the plat of Ml** niointimin. for aeveral year* clerk here, hut who la ependlng th Mimmer In Denver. Ml** i.aura I; ctiattin. of thl* city, atm will goo duly In the po*t ofllce next Monday.
Itev. J. Ward tiamble, 1>. D., pa*tur of the Kind M K l.liurrh, delivered a |»werful Bcriuou la-i Suudky evening, *|a-aklug on the le**oii* to he learuml from the *udden death of Itev. Joljii H iloawell, a former |ia*tor of the Ocean City church. Mgrllna •■oalpourll. No action wa* Uken, Monday uiglit la-t. In reference to the *alc of tlie Kind M. K.Church iwra-niege. tierau-e no meeting wa* lu-ld. It wa-dm-ideg. on Monday evening, to call a mrclhig of the Clintcli otlti-lal* for la*t evening to lake action In the matter. Aaaln « Vlwllor. Aa tia* been hta custom for many year*. Tho*. A. < I race, of 1‘hlladelpbia, came down and wa* oneottlie llr*t gue*t* at the o|iriilug of (he .Krlghtou on Salontay laid. vr. (trace for a long term uf year* wa*a mrintier of the Hoard of hUlucatkin In 1‘hlhulel-
. A iiarlor metal wIf] be held at Mr*. • illlet'* home by the member* of the • 'nh.ii Tabernacle Haidlid Churnh IbU evening. Tlie -K-lal will be under the ampler* of the ladle*' auxiliary -"the faithful few ' Ml**T. Huger* I* pre*-
Fnticral Services of Unfortun-
ate Young Man Were Largely Attended.
The funeral of Jam.-* W. Smith, to. whom deatli came in *udden and "hocking form at noon on I huredav Tm-'kertor ^ l,rr ol | , ( ^opday la*t. at at id* liome. up A*bury ave'uu^helow
Increasing Popularity of This Resort is Shown by
the Large Crowds Now Here. day I* bringing,of Hr. Hurt’*collage, on We*lry
-’ire* of people "•ardwalk In It ugly well till.
jut pouring uf |.
■pie.
owed „
■ lie meShtt-MofOc an City Volunleer*,No I, and KalmtaTrihe. No .-'ll Imp tl It. M . of boll, ofj.bl.-b organluiion* he wa. . member, attended Hie "etvlce* In a body. Hev. J. Ward tiamble, U. I»„ pa*, tor of the Kind M. K. Cburcli, -i-.ke toucbhigly, and a beautiful prayer 'a»«e(ber"fy,
will. *alln trimcompauy, the Ked
e mdtag. of Tren-
-trikhig
rgr p
de»lgu»
illlow.
the liiM-ri|diuu, "II u*halid anil Kather:" trumpet from the Ocean City Volunteer*, wreath* from the Heliaui-t i-ire Company and lota Council, No 13-. Jr. O. tVAJII; .beat of wheal and ribbon ftTOb Kaluiia Tribe, ami pretty tlural remembrance* from tb« rne*day night da** of the Kind M. K ' " mploye. of the de-
body wa*
l. H. B
• hum
: held a mother
riien-Kev Kugene V and the Interment wa* in tor Meth-
od l*t Cemetery.
A vbltatkin fmm death ever I* *ad. When It i-ome* In *uch terrible form
•Ion, It I* particularly
dirire
n Hie
at of hi- Maker. Mr. Smllh, a little eek. ago. pun-haw Quickly;It hecam.
■ur*ult* of hi* bUMliiew full of health the uei before the judgmei
Ilian three new lairae.
Quickly , It liecame a |*t of the family I p to Thurwlay morning, Mr* Smith
i*docile,almu«t playful. It runaway aci-ldeut on thal . during which It wa*aligli(ly mjumt and frlghlciied. Afli
e had re
ulth >
lo the *
I to the viable, and pn
, Mr
Smith'
Mr*. Smith, h iii'baud lying
a (lecultar uoi*
back of
me uor*e. <.omg lo mm. *tie ri»ked death by em-irclhig her arm* around him and dragging him to the -table door A Ylmrt di-lame down the -Ireet, *he *aw WllbuMiarwood In an expre** wagon, and to bim the alm.i*l fainting woman called for help He the uncoil-
the wai
a phy-icla
Hurt wa*
jure<l ina
■ml dying ii
» (da
I the
- Smith wa* born In I'arkertow n, Tuckertoii, SJ yean ago laat Kelp y. He worked for year* aa an :r man for Barker Hru*., at Tucki. He wa. married to Mia* Madeline Crehy thirteen year* ago, and there are three children-Halbert, aged 'J year*; Sara, a clever little elucuIoiiM, aged HI year*, and Lottie, aged year*. The family came lo thl* city Iiur year* ago la*l September. Mr imlth wa* engaged In Hie coutracHug ud Ice and milk bu*liiew*. and wa* beloved by lit* employe*. Alwi hard worker, II bad, early tbi* *e
m*. He
. day.
Then liuding the |io*lilou Irk*., got Into active harue**. He wa. "not u Idle collar man," a. heexpre-aaJ ll Mr. Smith wa* a member of Lakeide Council, No iM. Jr U. U A M. Tuckerlon, from Hie time he wa. I year* old. He joined the local Irlheof Bed ' en three year* ago Holh of lhe*e orgaulralloii* had charge of I' funeral. Chaa. Headley and N Ca mui. of Kalmla Tribe, omi-latlng lie grave. The pall-bearer*, member* d the y.-ean L'U.V Volunteer Klret'om-
Steelmi . A (i. I.llbert, Carl win.
, Mr*.
i Headley and N
itli, having been actively
with her liuxbaud In bin bu*lne«*,aiid beingHiomugbly familiar
llh II* detail., !■ imr, a*"l*ted by W
xge, 113 Arimry avenue. (ieo. M. irregg* I* occupyiog Ui ullage HS* Central avenue. Ml** Wei**, of Philadelphia, wa* wceul gueM of the Imiwrlal. Mr*. Zur Neldeu ha- o|*-ued In i-ottage, Klfleeuth *treel. Mi*. W. H. Keller I* occupying Hi collage .1710 We»ley avenue Mr*. Haulel Halley, of Hrhlgelm ha* been vhbHng hi Hd* city. J. Harry Keulou, of We*tm.iul, i here for Hie Mimmer month..
uel H.lverwiu ir here a day ..
illadelplda, wa* I Benedict PJdl-
lelphia, will a|ieiid Hie I* city, w ltli their .l-ter*. ell. of Philadelphia, I*
TWO KINDS OF SOLITDDE
'Christ's Loneliness,” Rev. ; Mr. Casselberry ’s Topic in Presbyterian Church.
flw topic j :
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
i. H. T -
H . J n.
r Mudy o
Mr. and Mr*. Jo*. Scbmlll 'and laughter, of Philadelphia, haveo,*^! heir .-ottage. Tenth and. Aabury aveMr*. Clara My era, of Philadelphia, laughter of Mr. and Mr*. CoAMautine
iQuinn, of Alleghei reau City'* dellgha popular gue»l of I
5 Kev. Mr. Zart hi Phlladrlpld.
Salle
C. K. Clark ha* o|*-ned the ruttage, 1401 A*bury aveuue.
li Hlddeli and family, uf I [e ow ned by Kugeue Ziegler *. Lillian V. Vourhee*. of S. ?e. I* finding life plea-aid hi her icr home in thirdly. Third and
Ml** Ida
three week*' vlall io Philadelphia H. W. Kdward*, of Ihl* oily, ha* i turned from a trip lo New- York I'll idiu Cook and m He. of Pblladelph In their .-ottage. 171 Slm|i*uu av
b. Van
and family,of Pidla-
Mr» Mary Slang, hayoiiem-d her cott
J. L am ow ue. hand* cily.
key, of Philadelphia. I
l£tger*.
. S. liar:
I child re (tribe go.
Pblladelph Saturday a Mr*. Ma<
. I *.l
Ingle and -on-
He, Jr., and Walter, of P », are^occupylug their foliage. T. K. Kloouk, wife of Hoi m-k. of (•letiHlde. Pa.. I* vial
ne Seyfert, at
bungalov Dr. and Mr*, (ieurge W. Cniuhari. of Weal Philadelphia, have taken o.* cupwucy ol Hubert K-aher'* cottage. Seventh and We*ley aveuue. John V. Hadcllir and family, of • amdeu. came dow n Ibe latter narl of
laat «
Ml** Abblc Pai P K. H. V. M C tir*l and Wealudi Philadelphia, I* a
and opened their collage,
d Wealey avenue.
. building, Korty ter aveuue, We*l lattor here.
moiprfhe gue*l* ■
the Philadelphia Saving* Fund. Kev. H. P. D Bennett, pa-tor of the Summit Pre*hyterlan Church, of Uermantown. »Itb Id* family, i* regl-l.-r ed at the Kathlu for the -ummer. H. C. Hlllega** and family,of Pldlahave rein rued to Ocean 'city* for the *ea*ou. They are at 1333 Central aveCyro* 1). Marter, of 4 amdeu, wa* among thu*e w ho *uix-e**fully |«**ed Ihrm-eut coiiu*elor*' and -Horneya' examhiatiou. by the State Bar examMr! and Mr*. J. P. P Brown, of
'hlladelp
Hie Atgleu.
(ieo. S Bacon and famib
Hie, are occupying their We-ley ave- ^..Vda “ ,m " ue cottage. Mi** Hertha M. Hall, ol W. L. Summer*, of Ka*l Orange, tirove. and Mlm Marie K.She ia> opened Id* cottage at Twelfth and „f Pidladelplda.areenjoying lay aveuue. In thl* reMirt They are gu
D. L. Vanaman, wife and daughter (iarwuud.
■ave returned from a vbdt lo frleud* Hr. H. I. Northr p ami family, of in Krldgetou. PldUdelphla, are greeting their frleud* .natlii, of Haddoulleld, I* oc- here. They have u|iened their cottage, cupying H. S Adam*' cottage, BBS at Thirteenth and Aabury aveuue, for
Aabury avenue. t he aeaaou.
John A. Morel* ha* taken poaaemdim Prof. S Tudor Strang, one of Pldlaif one of W. IL-Moore'* collage* on delplda'* leading orgaubil*, and a forttoorlyu Terrace. mer cottager here, wa* In town on HheritI Hright and Utiarle* Hildreth. Monday. aocomnanied by hi* wife
if Cape May Court Hou-e, were vlaitor* «l»oglder.
iere ou Monday. I 'apt. Charle* J. Heudler, a wellMra. H. B. Scull, of thl* city ha* re- known officer of the Kind Kegimeot, urued from AHautic City, where *be N - ** . Philadelphia. I* here for the •pent aeveral day*. | ‘>l*“«t hi" coUage,
H. Clarence (ilbbouey and family, jf Philadelphia, are In their cottage,
bll Brighton Place.
Kllxabeth (iannon, of Ne<
■vlng o|«eii*d .. I Central avenue.
Dr. J. C. How ell, a w ell-ki Icopath and member of the
' Ion of (be Philadelphia College
York, l
of Oateopatby, l
• Uken
• partmeut*
.-“ "MO-X.TSSiS-'SsV’mi.** R uu I e*iey euue. a abort time *he will come hack to lid*
Audi
ha* opened hi*
avenue, for the .ummer.
J. C. Wood and family, of Colling*wood, 1* occupying David Hudaon’*
cottage, Third and We-t.
Philadelphia, city and make her h„„> „*. 1 ,
cottMte, 1737 Aabury ( - omaiodore How.nl Schermer-
horu, of the Ocean City Yacht flub, ha* come down from Philadelphia, w ith hi* family, and I* now |u hi* col-
lage. Twelfth and Central
a 'k aga
I'a gro
Mn. Lewla K. Smith, of thl* i* ■(■ending a .-ouple of week* her (larenU In Philadelphia.
of thl*
• III,
and Mi
KorrMown, wi wood uu Saturday and Sunday. (ieo. B. Well*, the Philadelphia halter, ha* opened hta cottage, 1510 Central avenue, for the aummer. Mn. l«wl* Metxger and daugldrr, Mia* Mae, uf Philadelphia, aera vtalton here Saturday and Sunday. Mn. Clarence Crane, of Bridgeton, lia* joined her liuabaud here for the aeaaou. They are at the Klberou. H. K: Hufler and wife, of Carlbde. are at the Kathlu. Mr. Hofler laniieof the prominent lawyere of Hut place. H 1. Godflcy ha* Uken |->—e**i.i!i
■lehfrled, Jr , and family, who at VJU Central aveuue, all w luter. ■id recently- returned from a vlall to hlladelphla, have taken a .-ottage on entral aveuue, near Kourteeulb atreet. MI**J Beryl Adam*, a atudeot
Barden, of Hie State Normal School, Trenton, at the liar-1 ha* returned to Ocean Cl y to upend
'her vacation with her parent*, M. W. Adam*, Preaident of CouucU, and Mn
Adam*.
Frank Nelm* and family, of Philadelphia, came down on Tueaday and took pomriwioii of the T. B. Hammer ootUge. Central aveuue, below- Ninth Mr. Nelm* Is lu the optical
i Phlladvlphh
William H. My.
builder llviug m Overhrook, down for the aeaaou on Monday. With nl* family, he b occupying hi* coUage, «7t Wealey avenue. The family '
LUCKY FISHERMEN
COUNCIL’S POWERS
,'n‘wm ,r nx*!rrl^fTuLJlmv "wben Tux There have been many lu.julrle* rev a narty couahdlug of Mr. and Mr*. * ’ , b U * e *' r '
K. Kbdl. Mn Frank Bowie*.
idrnl Alla
ivluH.
KorasS Opening.
Tlie Caaluo Club, in the Bow Hug Caamu, will have In formal opeulug for Hie aeaaoii Tueaday evening next. There w ill be a promenade reception, followed by refreshment* and musk. Ill* hoped thl* reaaon to make the fBaJjm flub highly (xipular.
Tbr Old MXna-
We get our pa|>er |iaiiglug done at Hie old .land, HS* A-bury avenue, and can alway* de|ieud upon getting Ju*lwhat we (ay for. If you can’t lown, call upon the Bell Phone f will bring ample* to you et 0|ieii evening* until 8 o'clock.
B. K. Smith AMonh. Yacht, 27 ft. over all; 10
. .dpte outfit w ith hatclie*
aiu] ratlin: lauu.-hcd last Sept, (duulfe
('apt larw I* IHsley, Oceau taty.
Bell lied White Girl wi.be* Poaltlou lu boarding houne a* Wall re** or with private family. Apply, M., Skxtinki..
I Fight year* ago la-t Friday, Samuel B. Scull w a* ap|wluted chief of police by Meyor Smith. Chief Scull wa* re-'apl-iiulrd by-i Mayor Champion and I is* Klnce nerved eMcleutly through lMr. Cliamploii'* term* a* chief ex-
•eoutlve of Ocean Cily.
- It ha* been naid by polkvmen under Chief Scull that be I* one of Hie lianle*t-worked men lu the city' -He I* overrun with .mail complaint* of iiiauy kind* througlioul Hie year, but he ha* an even dl*l*i«IH.iu. Hie happy faculty- ofA^.iiring oil upon Hie Inmblrd water* and thu* bring* peace
'-'SS"
n.'kr^i
... , , will rent forthe a._ . Apply or addra** VIS Central i
ue, Ocean etty. k Saiji -Sloop-,
ft. long, 8 A. beam, 70 fl- W. —. net* -Rail*, -uulmer cabin. The bob built t*4l i* 'ite Ocean ( jty fleet. I*.w price If Mild at ohm. Addra** Wm H. Sherrerd, 080 Hrexei Bldg., Phila-
delphia.
of Harrtaun, Ohio, Mi** Marguerlb
I t-jdi and George Laflerty.
The catch was made at the buoy I near Tuckahoe Itlver, aud the entire lot wa* lauded In one hour and tw enty minute*. The party left the yacht club lu Mr. Flab'* line motor boat, "Hoodie K ," and after a pleasant ride uptbetm- anchored at the «pol selected. The t1*b began biting vigorously Immediately aud on several ocIcaakiu* twu weak fl*b w ere lauded at a Time. I u an hour aud I weuty minute* the supply of belt wa* exhausted aud the sport wa* iiecreaarlly discontinued | Upon Hie return lo Hie dub house, Hie-amouut of fl*h caught amaxed the , member* of the organization who were gathered ou the porch. Fine siring* of tlie (l*b were presented Vice .Commodore George Washington Powell, Captain William K. Hexamer, ICIly Clerk T. Lae Adam*. Mark l*ake,
channel has* during Ihe General Warren w a* fahly on a couple of occasion*.
Kill* Detective TkrvU-e. Hualum ounfldenilal. Addreae P. O. Box 1M.
lu ■ectkiu 67, c ha (iter 30, of Ihe law*
of 1887. I* the following:
"It shall be lawful, whenever the Common council shall deem II uevo* «ary aud for the public good, lo purchase or cuuAamu Ihe plaut, property or franchisej6f any person or cor|*>raIkin for Hieipuriuw of supplying «uch city or the Inhabitants thereof with gas. electrl.-or other. light, or for the removal aud dlunoalllou of the ■ew erage thereof, aud If, under Ibe autbority oonferred In this aectloii, any plant, property or franchise used for auy or either uf the purposes herein *|ie<-i-fled shall he coiidemued, Hie method_ of procedure for thw uur|*ise shall conform lo audfte regulated by the prevision* uf an Vl entitled, * * * provided, however, that the power conferred lu thta section shall not he exercised by the Common Council until the aame I* authorised by a majority vote of the legal elector* of any such city,''ate. action IB, chapter 30, ol the aame laws, aaya: "Tlie Common Council shall have power lo make and eatabit-b such other ordinances, rulea, regulation* and by-laws not contrary hi the laws oflblaHtateorof the Culled (Hales* • • the preservalkiu of the public health aud prosperity of said dty and Its lo-
•I life of J reel berry. "Me ere to -I all of The fares ell addrei-'ll slnTw Irereal*!! Hie Ural ill.rd
MlWpL
jd vn.y H hOj.
iN-ially, alone though He in Hi»fra*I wHU wine. Ihoiigl I read for the Hiou*aud* on II lain gra»*. Hiough He wa. I Healer uf the multitude*, alu
rally •
—ou 1 I
lily -Inle** belli* ever a single * armony- with Hi*,
lot her. Now to a gr iu*t necessarily he al great 110(11011 uf Hi* win help. He drank of a ci a burden of w hlcft no oi a drop or carry an aton He did not ex|ie<'t help, but He did ex|«ct the *ym|wtliy and allegli of HI* friend*, but Jt*u* Clirl*t fo
ieirea-e I- (.arallel wiUi Je-u- • lieu they feel soliury, when e without «ym|>alhy, wilhuul f
Hie elevaliou of you
m I* Hi
e crowd, of Je*u*:
■t If ll
yourself InHb . _ . ... .. I* that of the dlamal prison of self. "But there I* one com fsift lug though In Ihl* lesxoii. II i* Hu-: Although Hicroud were agalii*t Him, though IIlooked for human friend* aud found
ellhei
it, tbei friend*
r foe* c
r llilug l
•Kather,
HI* divine fellowship, for
full back against Hi* life, b only for thal second. Then c — ' quietly said,
the greatest bums!
loneiiue**, jcmib eould *ay, T a alone, because the Father U w ill The most horrible loiiellucre li lu the world without God and w ithout bo|*. Cultivate, then, the friendship *ud fellowship of Je*u* Christ."
Kihtuk Sk.xti.nki.:—In the Culm Taberus.-le BapHat Church last Monday we had a happy day. Itev. C. H. Turner preached a very acceptable sermon lu the momlug. Hi* Mihjeet Wa* "Love," aud we enjoyed hb
course.
Hev. J. H. Hgandon, tlie peiitor,conducted Hie evening service* Before beginning III* sermon, be urged the memherv to turn out earlier and tal narl In the prayer service. His te was “ye dry-hones, hear (lie word God.”—Kwklel, 37: 4. Hev. Brand. *akl thal God hsa ehiMeii men to 1 form their fellow-men ol their danger* and pequlre* them to give an account of tb.sw w ho have u 1 heard the word of Mod. Hev. Hrendou I* regarded by his -(wople as a pulpit phllo*oplie~ HI* HUbieet for next (xiiuday night I "Tlie Handwriting on the Wall Don't fall to beai him. \V* are looking forward to life second (tuuday in July—rally day -when "Tlie Black Hpurgeoo” will preach at
The member* of Kl. Augustlni church will hold their llr»t prugn slve euchre of Hie season Hit* evening at the rectory. I he affair Is lu .-hargr ut a commiilee of ladle*. These euchres are held every aeasun, and al-
PianosTuned l $2i Ten years’ experience. Harrv H. Lake
The Inter-State Telephone Exchange Second Story BOURSE BUILDING
Coutiert* with all the great husiness centre* aud domluatea New Jer-ey. It* tifly-cent flve-min-ule long distance chat is more delightful than shortcake and more satisfying than a ai|uare meal. Try It.
HOI1KKT KLSHKH Ocean City Bepreseutalhe Tim BoyKSE
HEPMT OF THF COIOHIOII First National Bank or OCEAN CITY, »T
" rre-b"'
IIKIDLKI' A' AOAMM l " Reading Coal
Ml'. • III liras.. ib-pn-arnlAUv*. at Seashore Realty 4 o.
*. win,,, r^.n
SliosinaKsi Limiiiei Co., w GARAGE
ot>;a\ citv. n. j. G. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Fine Family Cnies. “.-y inr^anioMn."!?4lo *i.d n^*rt *•
T T=>-C? T * l ' le boarder*" sol kited. LOW #lh40c-aAve . w. r. wick, Hrop.
H0T6L iDise/iYHe... Ocean Ave., _ Between Kightli and Ninth Streets OPKN ALL THE YEAR
THE
§TERLIN@ Now open for Season of 1906
al-i Hu- waiters; and all meal* will beterved quickly aud in proper style.
f.l,.- —
E. CLINTON & CO.,
rr-«- BRUSHES teoi imn, ud s s. tekth st.
■•Hii.anci phis. r«.
H. K. TORBKHT
THE IMPERIAL OiTKAI. AVIL. IKK AN CITT, 8
GARWOOD HOUSE,
j OCEAN CITY. New Jereay.
HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING Mas. H.OAKWOOU, Prop.
dieneral (out r act or
KAN CITY New Jcrw THE
THE ELBERON ll o.n.*rlr lb. Kn.DW.ll
752 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fine Paper Hanging, Painting r A Select Line oi WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarters for UP-TO-DATE SIGNS
SEASON OF 1906 Casino Club SECOND FLOOR BOWLING CASINO Is now open for the re= ception of its members Season Ticket, $7.50 Two persons in one family, $5 each Family Ticket, $15 Monthly Ticket, $5
MEMBERSHIP TICKETS ON SALE IN THE CLUB ROOM ' There R a great many houses in Ocean City. Some R Cottages, some R Hotels. Some R stores, some 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 LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No watting for two peek* to kuuw If you can get It; we ran tell you at oncA, Kargaln* in Bay and Ocean front pro|iertiea. fboke cottage* fot Kale. Also lot* for invest incut and for Improvement—the choke of tkeau I Tty. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., -Ocean City-, N. J.
SPECIAL BARGAINS A new cottage, centrally located on Wesley avenue, never occupied, *3,700 A new furnished cottage at Forty-eighth street. $2,500 A splendid completely furnished hotel, $12,000 ^ A. Ini-fur a cottage, very near ocean, centre of the town, only *1,200 MASSEY A EDWARDS CI< CENTRAL P AVENUE]
Beautiful Gottage Sites... High Ground. Lola Graded. Ktreeta aud rUdewalk* Graveled. Many new building* already erected. Plot lying betw een AUanUr avenue aud the Ocean, and Fifth and North streets. Apply to any real estate -agent. Investigate before purchasing elsewhere.
Ocean City Land Company
THE NEW STORE FOR KODAKS On Boardwalk, at Eighth Street. EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHIC WARES ON HAND. "THE RIGHT KIND DEVELOPING AND PRINTING ALWAYS." FROST BROS.. CAMDEN, N. J., PITMAN. N. J., WILDWOOD, N. J.,_ WILMINGTON, DEL.
THE KATHLU wuml Arena*, OCKAN CITY, M. J. ir’thr’bWM-Sr*'^S! , 5S aa, M1HHKM LKW1M a CON Alin. WYOMING 7 a 4 WCtvAN AVa-lNt'K
HOTEL ATGLEN •Klnlh and Central Are. Now Open H. C, CJOFF
SEA^ Sl’RAYCOTTAGE Open for the -ea»on " ” Delightfully located. Full view of ocean and bay. M ilx; William Lake, Prop.
tan City MM Cl. A. J. SMITH. moPRICTO*C Asa PURE ICE BEST COAL OAK Also RINM; WOO,I> office. No. 634 iSiumavauE
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed (Strictly Para •AND Ice Cream
Win. Com xtonu* an ibu jaar.aa pre (UTMI lo xivc Lriier rerrlea now Ibaa la las fist, and Asboiyiif.
First National Bank or Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL $51,004. SURPLUS SAMI
w. m.x»rr hand, u

