Ocean City Sentinel TML'KSDAY. aDGUST 23. 1«06. Wr ■toll to gUJ to recrlv* Itema of nrWfi »nd. communication* of Intcrmt m till* community, ami our reader* ,.,cr>» liere. All ominiunlcallon* *hould l* ,.„n|ianled witti the full iiauie ■aldreMi of the wrUer. not neocM f,„ piildlratlon, hut a* a guarani -V.k.I faith.
FOUR COUNCILiWEN DEFY PEOPLE CITY BAND WILk CONTINUE And pass sewer ordinance its concerts in pavilion
HEADLEY A ADAMM ‘-± Readme: Coal
RsOrotfl 7taif-?alilrt.
LOCAL DOTS.
tohor l>ay— Ttot I'to'y
pllle* Itaelf.
oTbey are koIiik and comliiK In |>re lively fa.hlou. Humlllly may to a virtue, hut . • vlllty I" not even a vice. The o|wn *ea*on for •hoolloR n hlrda totfln* on September 1. Tlieteauty about ca>4le* In the 1. that they need no plumber*. Many a man Hud* It harder uork burrow a dollar than to earn It. Ill the 1x1*1 and Koiytd columrt. Homance I* like fire-lf you pi »Itb Jt you are liable to to burned. The bearer of unpleanant Udine* rarely appreciate* how hard heatrlke*. Mmt men of prominence are h IK Illy e*teemcd by thiwr who don’t know Failure need not irffply hone*ty nor
•K-word Into
heave
e |ioverty b
\V. Kdwi
icial* of the newer company, (loir, who la city engineer at la a member of Council’* *ewi After the ordinance had been
Mate
your value I* no reason for your do-
ing llkew l*e.
A Rood many people In tbl* city ooufe** to eiijoylug a good bane ball Kauie. but they don’t see many here. Kor two week* katydid* have been ' cliirpliiK. Recording to tradition, front
uniat to looked for In four w< I’uveety I* an honorable the |ulut I* reached whi plain* not tocaune be became anotlirr la ricti.
Walter Cliaudler, o» Ttiga, delpbla, ha* leaaed the cotui Anbury avenue for the month •
The preliminary eamiialgn neanon appmarhe*. The early candidate* are appearing and giving notice I hat they will aoou engage the attention of the The Ktreet* of our city look good. They tan to kept no by a Utile rate on part of both the pcde«lrlaun and property owner* The llmt by not throwing |ia|«ma* they pan* by—tbeaeoood. by removing nueh If It ha* teen left by carrion pernoua.
NEW CHURCH STARTED
timuud wan broken Monday morning for the new l‘re*byTerlan Church edifice, and a pretty aervlcr marked Klder A. J. Smith read the Kigbtyfourth I’laaltu and thla wan followed by a prayer from the pa»tor, Kev. H. T. I'aaneltorry, who took uut-the flrnt nhovrlful of earth. Elder* A. J. Smith and 8. H. Mayberry alau each took out a abovelful, an did two of the church truateea- Senator L. M.Crenae and Mayor Joa. <i. Ctomploti—and a uumtor of the Sunday School children. * At tto conrlunlon, the doxology wa* auug and the touedlctiuu pronounced. Mayor Champion, who will build the church, baa hi* men engaged In the wor}. MAY BUY LAND
Au Important conference, likely to renult In a big land deal at Fiftieth ntreet, waa held In the office of Ma**ey A Edward* yeaterday morning. ^ Tboae flgentig In the conference were repreaeuiative* of PltUburg millionaire* andiolficlala of the llcvelopment Com|iauy at Fiftieth Ktreet, tbl* city. In which Henry I>. Moore la the piiiid|ial figure. The deal under dlncuaalou concerned tto parchaae by^bc ITttnburg i-eoplc of a big tract ofland at Finteth al If the deal la connumtuated. great Improvemeuta are likely to to ma In that aection of the city toft / uother year ban |iaaaed. 11 la to to hoped that nalmfactory term* will to reached, lircauae the PltUburg people an known to tot lerprl-lng and alwaya •’gontf *|>einlen Two Big Contrncta. John K. Urovea, of this city. (■ p panug to ntarl work u|ion a big heating and plumbing yob at the Tuckaboe Hotel. Tto contract price of the work In tWO. Mr. Grove* al*o will Ionian lhe hot water beating plaut In U*u. W Hew ’* large eottage at Ava
On Friday morning at 10 o'clock there will to a meeting In the Kplncopal Church of the aummer resident* and vtaltor* who are Interented In the church. The meeting will not laid over forty-five mlnutea—poanlbly only thlrtyflmd a large tuniout l»ho|ied ft
The twenty-aevanlh annual camp meeting of the Ooeau City Aaaodatlon cloned Mooday olght with a big procc*•do" of people around tto prettily Illuminated camp ground The ecene wliumed by many people.
The KlUuue, Caplalu Maaland, defeated the Helene, of the Cape May Yacht Club, ind the Ha Ha In the rat* at Capa May on Saturday.
near Fourth ntreet; Sin 60 by 186. ' tot No. 834. Hectlea A. Add re*. A; - “•““'‘l*. 16 Weet 11Mb rtraet, New
Only H. L. Smith and D. S. Sampson Voted "No”—Council-
man Graham Side-Steps—Mayor Champion Says He Will Give the Subject Deep Consideration.
In direct oppoeiUoo to the ex preened third time. Councilman Headley
the ordinance be accepted
w Mien of many citizen*, f,
men, Mouday night, al a npeclal Ing of Common Council, voted It the newer ordinance on third ami
reading, which wa* done. Theee Councllmeu were:
M. W* Adam*. Preakleul of
mon Council. Gw. O. Adam*.
- UU third and fiua
Prenldent Adam* anked I wuuld aecoud l lie mot ton.
ASSESSMENTS AT "TRUE VALUES"
d that be tod i:
out of the Jurln-
cilmen 11. L Smith and !>. S. Sami* j
Counrllmau W. S. Gra wn m|ue*l, wa* excueed I Councilman Headley
Tbl* wa* neuoude Adam* and carried. The memtor* llntcu anted over their <
i pre
it lu i
Couucii, having I
diction. He went on to *ay ttot while he frh ttot Council I* acting profierly, he woum like to to excuned from vot-
ing ou the queetiou.
men Headley, Steelman and Ueu. O need that Ad»m» voting 'ye*' and Men*r*. Tbl* put the deciding vote “up to” ■Tenant Adame, who. after a brief
hewltaney, voted "ye*
H. L. Smith Ktated that he wa* In
fem*h>g | favor of the ordinance,tint felt that he d wiuic^ |,nd not liad time to go over the orthe or- .nuance a* he thought he nhould. Adam* Mayor Champion, when a*ked Tne»11 ,l *>' monil,, K ** lo whether he would
Well! that I* a pertinent quertloti not. 1 have five day* lu which to *igu the ordinance, and 1 intend to comdder it well before deciding.’’
t rate of taxation to cut, nearly io i from Trenton.
nd It.
FOSTER LOCKED HIS MAN UP
Young Fellow Tore Down Signs in FwiFo? J. T. Adam^L Store. A young man w ho I* ntopplug at ne of the leading hotel* found blm*elf lu a lot of trouble Satur lay morning »a renult of nome ca|ier*oD tliehoanl-
ralk
Tliere were four young fellow* lu the crowd, and they took exception to nlgn lu front of J. T. Adam*' cauhy lore In the Bowling Casino. The reall wa* that they ripped otrtlie nlgn ud threw It away. < Wilier Fnnftr h*p|ieneil to topatrolig the walk at that time, and 'enl after the quartet, who nratter i all directum*. Fooler nucceedrd ■ti lling one of the fellow*, who ma great *how of re*i*teuie, but wa* quickly Subdued, and placed li: Eater lu thb.morning the priva» given a hearing before Ju*M the Peace Ku*h, at which lime all of the light wa* knocked out of Idm. t, he wa* pretty liadly m-a^ed pleaded hard for hi* liberty. »./'Squire gave the fellow option of paying f5 fine and replacing the *lgu or going to jail lor Mi day*. The matter wa* nettlenl by the young fellow agreeing to |iay the fine ai place the dgu. There I* a gang of young f«
enjoyed tlu
irderly ma
rt tired of their action*, hope tbl* will be a warning
other*. Some fellow*
acting In a very j her daughter and the police are j John K. Grot
MANY OUT TO SEE "AUNT DINAH" Good Show for Benefit of Presbyterian Chnrch Build-
ing Fund.
Fully l(Ui |**iple attended “Aunt
Hluali'* IJulHIug Party Tbunday evening, and i
affair.
A* to Ibe other occaatou of 4iie presentation of till* play, Dr. 1. N. Grincnm rly the whole*bow. Tto Doctor I* always good, especially no a* the ‘deacon’* graudnoii, full of minchlet ud apple*.’’ A big bit wan made by Mr*. \V K Wllllamnou. Mr*. M. T. ituab. a* ’Aunt Dinah," filled the bill to perfection. Mm.Crenee. an Mr*. Martin, “who doenn't like ttot red tieaded Reuben Holdfast," and her daughter, Cicely, graceful Mins Bnla Ernst, sustained lelr |>art*admirably. Mr*. T. Ixf Adam*, an an old maid, a* flue, a* wa* Mr*. F. Gardiner. Mia* Alice Kl-ley. a* -Hetty Peabody," wgiucietfu an opportunity to display her well-known ability a* a vocalist. towl* K. Smith, a singer of power ami talent, was heard to advantage, and he waa ably assisted by a popular Philadelphia society girl, MU- Freda llroekway. Mr*. I. N. Grtacom, "who aluga like bird," lived up to her reputation, and
Indications That These Will Make Big Difference in
State.
iwulU of the work of the ae.e~ the various taxing districts i w that the average n lu New Jersey will to c two, says a dispatch I The total valuation will to lu exce** This has been brought about by wtlng pm|*rty at Its true value, Intead of aaaesntug It at two thirds' aluc, a* has been the custom, illcgdly. for many year*. The working >ut of the problem mean* that In uany municipalities the people generally will pay a little le** taxes than last year. In Trenton, for Instance, the valutlon last year wa* about tin.nm.oou ml the tax rate wa* Till* enr the valuation I* fnl .onu.Miu and the prubablhtte* are ttot the Ux rate (1 Thl* mean* that corisirallnn property and the bouse* amt d thine having a pull with * have tod Uie ppll called lu, and their property amassment* gone up to the Correct figure. That means ttot the average h«m« wuer will pay leas taxes. When the Hlllery maximum <ax ■le law was In effect, tto contention ’as made that municipalities' could not pay their debts under the law of a 11.70 tax rate. But the working out of the problem thl* year, with the amended tax rate law-, which *»y* ttot the tax rate must go down 10 year If the rate I* over f2, and cents a year from $2 to fl.70, In many municipalities how false wa* the assertion that munleipalltlee could nM exist on a II 70 rate, of the cilh
tills <
I $1 70
to the caneju Trenton. MADE BIG HAUL
Messrs E Hunnlcker, and Clayton unslcker. of Philadelphia, and J. F. Hahn, of Washington. In Capt. Neli Sooy’a yacht, the Sayonara, on Saturday made one of tile largest, ■ot the very largest, catches of the won. In the course of the morning they caught 113 weakfish averaging a little over 5| pounds each. of the party are skillful fishew and make large catches daily. They are all living vindications of the roverb; "Everything comes to him ho waits." 100 cromker* were throi
line* of Ibe life-buoy at Fourteenth street. * Tills I* only a sample of their III tohavlor that might result seriously.
SLIGHT FIRE
An alarm of fire turned In from Sixteenth and Asbury avenue about II dock Tuesday morning startled the wnspeople and visitor*. The fire a* caused by burulug paper, which .me children living at 1538 Asbury enue had Igulied. This set fire to ma dry grass lu the rear of the >iuc. Mr*. Lawrence Stedem. who lives iiexJ,«Mor, turned In the alarm, to take •cry precaution, and the tlie nelgh>r* helped to extinguish the fire with bucket* and a garden hose. e volunteer firemen were quick h respond to the alarm. CATCHING WEAKFISH
Around the IMer.
Weakfish are being caught on the pier by several well known summer residents, among them Henry Wire, Dr. Archibald, General Warren and
Joseph Boothroyd.
It Is mid ttot large school* of weak>b are coming around Hie pier. Tbl*. i the opinion of the flibermeu, I* an idleallou ttot tto weakfish are preparing U return to these gr. nods, lilt rc.ch Srsr.Wrw York Clt*. Miss S*rjjt. VanOtlder, of l*eter»Ixi -g. wixiYaught In tto Ocean City schools for several years, but did not apply for reappointment liere, ill t«cb this fall and winter In Has. broiick Heights, N J., which Is eleven miles from New York City M!*s VanGllder, wholes line teacher,
ly friends In this city.
remarkably
made a good country
y j parson, and his wife, as the "Wldder
the spooner,” w^s all I
tto been desired.
Mm. Jos. if Scull, who wa* “Mr*. Iioolittle,” did It very well, indeed. Homer Shoemaker dlaplayed hi* fiddling” ahllitle* to the great admlrilon of tto andlence. Others who assisted lu making up a well-rounded play Included Mlssea Maude Foulds, Bessie Hlgtee and Ada Itauck.and Messrs. Eyndou Aug and
John Van Tine.
JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP ,cw Hianck Vorincd b> Oc-ca At.a recent kneeling of the Ocean City Yacht Club a Junior membership as formed. A Junior member : jie sixteen year* of age and under tto age of twctily-one yean. After the age of twenty-one years a junior memtor stoll to considered an acth It was decided that tto cup device shall to tto club penuant lu colors on ground In circular gill frame ou two,creased foul anchor* Silt- -my ■' o, It wa* decided that uo boat* he entered for any chib race* except those owned entirely by a metp-
tor of Ibe club
re. w ho
Mr. and Mra. Henry I>. M. ■c now In Europe, will leavi linenl within a few day*. They expect to to In thl* city, where Mr. Moore has mston on Wesley avenue, on \n gust 28th. They will remain tore dul lug the month of September.
k SAt-K.—To clo*e a
, 443
Collage, complete. In Oral-class condition. Hot and cold water; also gas range, sewer drainage, front ar-* _.x Suitable for boardli -sit, 80x11)0 leeC Inquire V. K ili.ky, 731N. Forty-fourth street, “ Ocean
Philadelphia, Pa., or agent* a
cttyjN. J.\
Brat ICslale Transfers. Recent Ocean City real estate trailers recorded In tto office of County lerk Way are as follows: City of Ocean ( Ity to Arthur Hartley. Trustee. 980.83. Qultclalmi
168. Sectlou A.
Ocean City Association to Thomas K. McCloug. 9400. 1/ot 141, Sectlou
L
William H. Del-ruth et . Cbamtera. 9800. lx* ea-t side of Pleasure aveu Twelfth street, I
ix to Amo* on southlie, 100 feet
by 100
Administrator with will annexed of Edward D. Warner, dec*d, to Frank Learning. 9300. Lot 4&5, Sectlou I).
Al Coandl's meeting, Monday night, It wa* moved and passed that tto new street work to advertised. Ti dlnaucc covering tto work was I some time since. Councilman Geo. O. Adams said he would like have people who would do the work
bid this lime.
to Dunakln's, corner Ninth and Asbury aveuue, for fresh candy, toys
and stationery.
For Salk.—Lot* between S4tb and 28th -streeti,, of Interest to either Investors or those desiring to build Inquire of A. D Barrows, Ocean City For Balb—Near tto Bay front, beveeu Tenth A4*d Eleventh street* —■verel cheap lota suitable for summer cottages; 82H> per lot; one-half
. Headley -aid that 9vj0 will to •ufficieut to keep tto band until tto e of Ibe season, wlib two memtor* off. He expre-sed Hie thought t tto city caunot atlbrd to |wrmit
band
-treel appropriation. Mr. Steelman wa* anxious to hi action taken, a* the baud'- conln
i pi red to-day.
Mr Graham said It would to a m take to let the baud go at thl* time. ree-ed the thought that while the tree! cominl—Ion needed all of It* apuopriattoii. the totter plan would to ii take out the amount required to pay ar concert- for two molt week*. Jf. Steelman introduced a reaolukra, which was passed, that 9550 to transferred from the street appropriaa with which to pay for the band. CAUGHT KINGFISH
'apt. Wldderfleld, one of Philadelphia’* well known cltUeue, caught fifteen kingfl»h on Saturday last, not ■ay anything of the klugfinh that
PERSONALS.
Council Decides to Appropriate Sufficient Money for the Purpose. The city baud will Cui
CHURCH FAIR WAS SUCCESSFUL
THOMAS J. THORN Florist FALL BULBS, GRASS and CLOVER SEED 839 AsbUTy Avenue.
J: u *. m, 1.14,
■1 bringing Ibe subject tofure CouuPresident Adam* Bald that tto Flic* Committee hail been authorized 1-certain whether au amount sufent to psy for the baud could to naferred from some other sppruprlaeloped that the Fluanee Com.
Methodists Cleared About #200, It is Roughly
Estimated
ltd.
■t the
11 to
pronounced success lu every way. 12UU were realised by the effort- ..f tto
ladles.
The pier, handsomely illuminated nd decorated for the occasion prenited s moat attractive Bp|«iraucr The folios lug Isdle- were st the dirt frrenl booth* : Fancy Table Mr* VY. Scott Hand. Ira J M Che-ter. Mrs. J. W. Gam le. Mra. \V. K M»--ev sn.l Mr- I! I
Abbott.
Flower Table-Ml** Grace (iamtilc. Mrs. Little and Mra. f 1.. tiamble *w Booth-Mr. and Mr-. Harry Headleymud Mr. and Mra. Nathaniel
Goff.
- ie Table-Mra. Samuel Sampson. Mr*. Charles Sampson and Mra Sony. Candy Table—Mjr*. Harold W Ah ■ 1. tto Misses Corson. Mis*Charlotte oemaker and Mra. It. \V. F/1»ard*
i the
of Capt.
Wldderfleld and his running
J L (iiauiberlain. Both of these
euien are exjiert- with the Hue. hut the klugfish wet much for them thl* time.
the same boat with Capt. Whlderfield and Mr. Chamberlain were Dr. Archibald and Joseph Boothroyd. two (a-l named brought in eight klngll-h. They worked oulythrough tide. One hluefish took Dr. ArchlI'a hook. After the Doctor had bad throe strikes with the bluefisb, tto ire declareil that to was out, al-
though he had hatted bard. .
Mis* Marie Paxson, of Philadelphia, registered at tto Imperial. Mr*. E. C. Thom peon, of Williamsport. 1* a guest of the Imperial. and Mr*. B. B. Goff, Jx., of Philadelphia, are at the Atglen. Arthur Adam* ha* returned from a lalt to tye New England Slates. J'. F. Conaway, a prominent Philadelphian, la registered at tto Kathlu. Winfield Allen, wife and child, of Frankfort!, are visiting Mrs. Hannah
Allen.
Mr. and Mra. WUIIam P01 Merebanlvllle, are guests of the homelike Atglen. Peter W. Murdock and family, Brooklyn, N. Y\, are guest* of relaIves in this city. Mr*. Anna O. Burt, who ha* been isltlng relative* In Bridgeton ha* returned to tor home In tbia city. K. Ogden,Jr., and Clement Ogden, of Swarthmore, find their quarts very agreeable at tto Sea Spray. Mr. aud Mr*. James P. Grove*, ol Philadelphia, are vlalllag their eon, John K. Grove*, aud wife lu thla city. Mr*. Sarah Sutton and the Mla-e* Sutton, of Lin wood, have been gufiet* of the Garwood, which u filled to overProsecutor Douglass, of (Jape May Court House, wa* among tto distinguished guest* at tto crowded Elbtron during tto week. \ James E. Webb, of Westmont, 1* tbaklng hand* with bl* many friendi pre. He la a guest al tto popular I’yomlng. Mra. Alfred Powell ha* returned to her home In this city after a of two week*, w hen she visited friends st Helslervllle. * O. Ulnttor, of Philadelphia, who > number of friends,' arrived In town yesterday and registered at the Blscayne. Dr. John Levering aud family, of Philadelphia, are *|*udlug a few very plmsaully lu tbl* city. Dr. Levering was a former property owner at this resort. Mias Helen Engle and William Ci Wetberill, of ML Holly, and Miss Pearl Hand, of Keunetl Square, friends 11. W. Allen, are visiting in this city and are registered at tto Klberon. Herbert L. Townsen d and wife, of ML Holly, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rush lu this city. Mr. Tow useud, Mrs. Kush's brother, manager of Childs' grocery store Mt. Holly.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Nan DellRtaUnl Time. Herbert Ralston Swing had a birthday party at his fslher's cottage, isbury avenue, Mouday afterui be occasion w as his fifth anniversary nd was *0 de-lgiiated by five caudle* n hie birthday cake. Games ilsyed and lots of fun had by the children, after ^which they sat down the table for refreshment*. Tto ble was decorated In pink and white, id eight happy children sat around Those there Included Master* •vld Newcomb, Roger Newcomb, ■ul lirteker, Edwlu Hlrat, Kirk Swing, Albert Swing and Miss Luclle
Brlcker.
GOT THIRTY WEAKFISH
>r rent, apply Kirk
For Saut,—Sloop-yacht Osprey, 28 ft. long, 8 ft. beam, 20 ft. W. L; two set* sslls, - - built boat delpbla. Furnished Apartments, suitable for light housekeeping. In tto Bourse. Every convenience.
sets sails, summer cabin. Tto ’ * * — tto Ocean City fleet. L01 at once. Add rows Wm. D. « Drexel Bldg., Phlla-
e, THOMAS, _ H0T6L -
church bs/sr toid IMo. 108 Market St., j3l§0/JYRG
PHILADELPHIA, Ocean Ave-I
I Ninth Streets
SIIKKIFFS SALE.
Tuesday, September 4th. 1906,
Fine Family Gioceiies.
in AUsliUrort speYlsr oousf}. LOW -PI2/ICES.
E. CLINTON & CO., err BRUSHES <00! imn, ud ! S. TENTH ST..
rtiii.enKt.rH
K. K. TO K B EH T HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING (*< nrritl t'«nf rartor
I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Steam and 6as Fitter Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs arid numbers’ | Supplies. p.*, 0320 A.itbur>-A.venue
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS a TO Niagara Falls Aujjust 23, September 6 and 20, 1906 Round thp Rate— $ 11.55 from Ocean City TlcSrt* e«*l coins on tmin lesvlsf 4X0 P. At., snd SPKCIAI* TRAIN ol l-utlusn Psrtor Obiw IMnios (Wr. snd liny Ousel Leaving Philadelphia at 8.10 a. m. following day running via the PICTUIteSObr. SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY ROUT!:
SEASON OF 1906
A successful crowd of fishermen were those who went fishing In the bay In Capt. Andenou’e yacht Elizabeth. All the flehlug was done before 8 o’clock and thirty weakfish and dozen crabs were landed Mouday. Those lu the party w ere: Dr. H. Ralston Swing, F. N. Newcomb, W Brlcker, George Hricher and 8.
M. Smith.
^ CITY LICENSES cl Amount collected by Clerk Adams la •■.id*.**City Clerk T. Lee Adam* lias Issued 118 licenses this year. Tto net amount collected; deducting fire per cent.' for collsctton, Is 91,163.46. Adams paid the City Treasurer 9700 on July 80th and 9463 46 on
August 13th.
0> Birrs io be r-lcnllful.
During the last week Superintendent Alonzo T. Bacon, of tto Stale Oyster ssloii, lias been issuing permit* iwners of oyster grounds lu the Delaware Bay and Maurice Hirer i Inspect their oyster beds tolore tto
season opens, September
bare made the Inspection report that tto growth lias been remarkable, aud
that tto oyster* Ibta
very plentiful. In tto oy*ler *ecUon* of Bivalve and Maurice river there are
great pre|iantlons for tto The 600 oyster boats sre being'
Casino Clubjl
SECOND Pl6oR BOWLING CASINO
■ rnlng People's Graiiindc. Avalon correspondent thus writes: C. Mahan, formerly of Ocean City, who recently purchased s cottage 1‘eermont, has earned the gratitude summer reetdeuts by establishing a collecting and delivery agency for Ocean City laundry, thu* mvingmany trips to Sea Isle.
For Salk—A SQ-foot sailboat belonging to K. W. Rutherford. Apply lo .’apt. Lewis Risley, Seventh street
PianosTuned, $2j Ten years’ experience. Harry H. Lake.
BOURSE STORAGE WAREHOUSE Boanc building, (Ik and Asbury
01*1 :N au. THE YEAR
11 IK IMPERIAL
GrtKWOOD HOUSE,
OCEAN CITY. New Jars
THE ELBERON
THE KATHLU
w A CON Alt U.
. niz.isKm.
HOTEL ATGLEN Ninlli anil 4 (-ntral Ave. Xaw Open H. UOFF
SEA SPRAY COTTAGE
u for tto ■ea-oti. IMIghlfully located. I vlea of oevau and bay. Term* reasonable. Mra William Lark, Prop.
RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCT
Or..- 111,. X. J. ATliHItCjCEaHtlLK COkPAHt — '* Pocono Mountain lea Put JUdurtt, M z>4 c>i»
OCCAM CITY I
. SytTH, PROPRIITON:
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 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 withont honses. If yon- want any of these on the best terms, apply to ROBERT FISHER. The Bourse, Ocean City
PURE ICE BEST COAL
OAK AtNf> MI.-XH.
Dlfice. Nu. 634 ASBURV AVENUE
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.
No waiting for two weeks to know If you can get.lt; we can tell you once. Bargain* m Bay aud Ocean front properties. Choice cottage* for sale. Also lot* for Investment and for Improvement—tto tholce of
nenlng. Ocean City. 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, $-2,600 A splendid completely furnished hotel, $14,000 A lot for a cottage, very near ocean, centre of the town, only $1,200 MASSEV a EDWARDS E ‘CENTRAL P AVENUE!
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pure /AILK 'AND Ice Cream ESTABLISHED lUl
7tli St. and Asbury Aw. First National Bank Ocean City, l\k J. CAPITAL UMN. SURPLUS UMM
> IlKWK. lT-.ul.nl W. MCOTT HAND. ''Miller J. KITH I AN TATKM. KoUettor
Beautiful Cottage Sites...
High Ground. Lota Graded. Street* and Sidewalks Graveled. Many new buildings already erected. Plot lying betwee avenue and tto Ocean, and Fifth and North street* Apply to any real eetate agent. Investigate before (
Ocean City Land Company
K. ▼. COMOM, President

