Ocean City Sentinel, 30 August 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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THURSDAY, jlCGUST SO. I8«i. We *b>U be gl»<i to receive item* of lirira and cutumuulcaUoue of iutereet

Ocean City Sentinel jyQMEN STUNNED BY

\ BOLT OF LIGHTNING

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• khould be armpanleil with the full name and Idma* of the writer, not ueowearilj r jiubllcallou, but aa a guaraiitee of .>1 faith.

1 DOTS. Kutiahlne and ahowere. Monday will be latbor Day. Autumn month next Saturday. Some very prelty team* In towi 1 tented your collage for September? I Ante catdiea of flab are belli/made

dally.

The devil get* up pretty early to | hla due Moat oratory la atrunger of lunglh of logic. Rven the doctor l-n't In buaiueaa hla health. The daya are growing *hor gradually. Some men are too honeat to becoi lailltlciaju^ Samuel

1.1*. Fox.

Pity 'tla, 'tla true, but the In are going out. Many bathera now go li)to the in at Sixth atreet.

a for

Kvery boat lan’t atuck up juat berauae It I* plowed. A good-hearted man earrie* part It In hla pocket book. It lahard to argue with a man w agree* with everybody. Wing* of rlelie* are aa nuaatlafacti a* the at ring* of poverty. Kxtreme* meet, but they don’t waya apeak aa they paaa by. Jeraey craubegry grower* are about to begin gathering their crop*. Ix>t*of reformer* would rather hold a public jobtliap make a living. Perhap* the p«n fa mightier Ilian the rword becauae might makea write. Any man can lie, but It require* atant practice to do It aucceaafully. Illatance lend* enchantment to the view unlee* you have to walk there. Wbat'athegood ofa cook book w hen II doeauT tell ua bow to keep a cook? Money I* probably called dough be rauae we need It for our dally bread. If It wa*nT for the cycle a fellow would never know how happy he tan'l. The people who talk about hard time* *bould remembei

Narrowly Escaped Serious Injury During Heavy Storm '

Monday Afternoon.

The aharp flaab of lightning and • le *'y clap of thunder heard about four o'clock Monday afternoon did *ome damage. The lightning atruck a couple of cottagea'on Haven avenue. It llnit atruck the gable of the roof of Thomas Young'* cottage'. 325 Haven avenue. Hitting near the chimney,

II lore the abitigte* off and burned a The following ha* been handed Til

little hole In a rafter In the roof,splint Skxtinki. for publication: "S “ “ 12? „ .«** : H". »me r. n . i nearly dlaartly city a good place for those unfortunate

people who are afflicted with the r i } ., x„ 0 * „ „ t,,y f e ver? Bo would aeem. At all event*, facta a fact*. A member of my family b tor nearly twenty year* *u tiered from annual visitations of this dreadful

HAY FEYER SUFFERER BENEFITTED

Testimony from One Who Has Made a Most Pleasing

Discovery.

SOME FINE TEAMS PIPE FOR EIRE USE IN

TO BE SEEN HERE

HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING

IIF.AItl.K.V A A IH Tls —— Reading: Coal

Batlrajd #tar-7abln.

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below, and when *1

lerally so grall-

Age.

Hero worship I*

fylug to the hero that he ha>

tlclpate In it.

A good northeaster I* never: northeaster tor the summer resort*

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N. f Clelland ha* rented the cottage, 1121 Aabury avenue, to Mr. Roger*, of Philadelphia. There may be Juat as good iish In Die sea a* ever were caught, but a Hah tliat I* caught I* worth two In the sea. J. V. Albertson, of Ocean City, made a very One catch of flsh at sea one day recently, mostly large wcakIt I* the lightning that strike*, but the thunder make* all the noise, in which It renemble* the walking dele-

g»te.

The ludhatlons bid fair for a large crop of chestnuts, which is a sign of the approach of an unusually cold Don't bother your friend* a your little trouble* When the large onea come Urey will not know bow sympatbUe with you. The weather of the pant month or has the United Bute* Weather Hureau puzzled. The authorities .admit tbey do not know where all tbe\mln com*

ffom.

A new story relate* that a boy said at breakfast (bat be knew the name of the beau sister had In the parlor last night. It was Ueorge Dont. He had heard her call him Ueorge Dont a dozen time* or more. DonX worry If your vacatlou hap peua to be a cut abort pattern. A day holiday la worth more to person" not accustomed to louger respite than a whole summer of bored laziness Is lo the professional Idler.

NEW CHURCH PLANS

V At a meeting of the offlrlal board of 1 bk-kjsat'M. E. Church, Monday night, pl^na for the' proposed new church sere considered. A new Idea for a church plan wa* discussed, and Ueorge E. Savage, the arrhltect who designed the new Presbyterian Church, waa aske drawings to be submitted day evening at 7.45, when thc t->ard Will meet agtln.

1 'baric* A. GUI, one of Philadelphia's well-known citizens, la greeting hi* many friends In this city. Mr. Ulll has Just returned from Europe, and Intends spending a week or so In this city. He u Superintendent of the Samaritan Hospital In Philadelphia.

K. It. Torbert la arranging to move the John Marts building from Tenth ■trert and the railroad to a site at Tenth and the bay. It b likely tlMafter Mr. Marts Improves the building It will be turned Into a bay front apartment bouse.

ludbcalcd by the dense smoke lust. A lamp which wa» right under the roof was shattered lo pieces and the oil which ran down through the

floor fortunately did not ignite. tuiK iib< Tb, 6.11 of lf re . „„ iMomu JI,. oWu(«mIvi

«"<— coiqIob .wideulr ,od fore-

cottage and ran down the door frame t ru || y from tlM . twelfth to the fifteenth

if the present mouth. As yet thi ml a pronounced symptom of It* ug and to day Is the twenty-eighth u»t- May not others be experiencing Ike beuellts, and cannot coudltloni ie made even more favorable for thh

lass of sufferers?

of Mrs. Thompson's kitchen d< laven avenue. I| splintered the

frame and forked, part grounding and tiering a wash board hi so doing, and the otbar pan went In the kitchen door, stunned Mr*.Thompson slightly and then dl*ap|ieared oul the window

Mr. Allen think, the llgblnl g „ th Kentrull} . „ m cied th.. _ Journeyed through her cottage, whU h |u | len ff , (ln llie r . K .„,*d ta lbf Is III between the other two, but It principle ott'endeciu hay fever esses, didn't do any more damage. , , m , u „ „ p, ln our ^ Therefore. Mrs. F. A. Adams, w hile on Hie ihe rag w eed ought not to be permitted back porch of her residence, Fifth and Rrt , footho | d lu thta w . Dd . There A-bury avenue, w as shocked by |, . l||,le of the w ewd here and t» lightning durtng yesterday's storm.) , nd „ ,, eveu now . too U|e lo The bolt circled around hex neck and „ . Dd prevrIlt llle ^ from M>r then went lo her waist, where Itjing. It ba.very unsightly plant seemed to stop. She felt "queer" un-. rm ,„ ly , n , mmead , hl . lo til she went lu and seated herself » lien Uitwe possessing the power to eradicate there seemed to be a sudden release of llw offender and thereby make U the charge and she fell all right. clly . tld uian d more tolerable f Though a trifle uervoua afterward*. U l<mc Injured by It. Mr*. Adams b feeling no III eflects; Anti Hav Fkvkk. from her ei|ierlence. , , .

MAY NOT BE CALLED JACOB SCHUFF

ID uUil Uovernor Slnke* luut Intimated tin

j be would not call the special session of : Ihe legislature scheduled for Septem-

JuBtice Rush DecMeS Against her to consider the purlllcation of the ,, I'awialc river until the Mayors of Newthc Local Electric Light Brk , Ild ,.. tenmil ^ IOf[ether , lld oot .

Company. lined what they

of the

r case of Jacob Schutf against »n 1’lly Electric Eight Coturecover for the loss of a horse, ult was brought before Justicc

t several day* ago,

* Just

made by the . Schutf the sum of Her being the coal*

legl.li

The Governor does not believe special session* of the legislature, that they put the Slate to great < |ieuse. When special session* m held, the Governor believe*

wing precisely whal U

Justice. Hi

f7U and t2,N.., -c-h, .«= - lt ku | Ilt | IUBled that there will pcoeecutlon. be no playing to the galleries In the in hb opinion the 'A ] ^ U k( )f the H|<clml w-lre charged with a deadly current of j | le | d -

I arlfTb* pledged to attend to nothing but the business for which the special

ration above Hie street lo the

face of Ihe street and there Injure* a

horse belonging lo the plalutltT. "A* the defendant did not produce -idence to show that the tailing of ■e wire was beyond hi* control, er nan inevitableBfcldcul, the presumi*

tlou I* that the wire wa» not properly adjusted to the |>ole. Therefore. I

e judgment," etc.

NOVEL LUNCHEON

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Mia. J. Berghauser gave a delightful and novel luncheon at her home, 172S Asbury avenue, Thursday aflert, In honor of her guest, Mrs. U. H. Davis, of Haddonlleld, N. J. Tire afternoon was spent by tbe ladle* doing fancy work, and, needles* lo add. tbe conversation did not lag. Mr*. Berghauser displayed her liberality by presenting each guest with souvenir, typical of some characterHr of each gue*t. Among tbe guests irreaeut were Misses May and Alice Berghauser, Samuel Yeo, Mr*. Wm. 8. Yeo. Mr*. J. Clause, Mrs. F. EaMout, Mr*. Hay* and Mbs A. Howard, of 'Philadelphia. « C. F. WALL BUYS will Krwct Collage on i litb atreei J. M. Chester has received more inqulrba for lots in Ocean City within Ihr last twcTweek* than ever before, ■peclally from Washington people. He has just sold a tot on Fifth reetr between Atlantic avenue and tbe ocean, lo Charles F. Wall, of the optics! firm of Wall 4 Ochs, nt Philadelphia Mr. Wall will build on It for Cap*. Young Will Ylgbl. a result of an order from the State Chancery Court, maklug pertbe order against charging of an one admission lo tbe big, ,000, pier erected by Captain Young al Arkansas Tile City, akatlug rink, dancing and other amusement* ‘

carried

formerly charger! for entrance. The pier corporation will carry the court decision to higher Stale tribunals

The failure, Tuesday,

pbla, of the Real Estate Trust pany. for *7,000,000, caused a n " fieople w ho were visiting here to <ve for Pblladelpbb tbb morning, to ascertain w hat they can do. The pany was considered one of Ihe

strongest hr .Philadelphia,

announcement that It had closed IU . doors came as a big stock. |

Ihe regulars and the Colby-Record men, liilenslfled by the disclosure of last week lu lberl|>arian Investigation, It Is thought well not to allow either side to gather any political advantage through use of forenalc force or lug In tbe spectal session. Uovernor Blokes declared plainly that be was absolutely-tired al slowness of Hudson and Pasaalc counIlsa In not sending In nominations for places on tbe County Bosrds of.Equal-

isation of Taxes.

WILL BUILD COTTAGE Wm.O. I.lggeti, of fstilabarg. ■’*•

nor* I-slid Here.

William G. Liggett, one of Pittsburg's big financial men, has just purchased a plot of grouud at Eleventh and Ocean avenue.near Mr. McCahan’s large cottage, and will build a handsome borne for himself. Mr. Liggett has been a summer vbltor here for several seasons, and delighted with the resort. Tbe land was sold Mr. Liggett through tbe agency of ft. C. Clelland.

Thb has been an unusually bard summer upon most business people, none of whom wtli not be sorry to the season end. ARhoagh many of the hotel keeper* liad hoped for couple of more week* of flrst-cla business, the w eat her conditions of IL. last few days have been such as to make the outlook somewhat dlscour•Ktng. a - f « Has Heated Cottase. Through tbe agency of Jos. I. Bcull, P. J. Farley has rented bis cottage, 631 Central avenue, to Edw. D. MeLoughllu, a Philadelphia lawyer, for the month of Beptember. Mr. Mi Loughlln has taken possession. Mr. Farley, who Is a leading real estate man In Camden, occupied tbe collage until a few days ago.

The Association of Fire Chiefs of New Jeraey will meet lo Atlantic City on Beptember 18th. The Firemen' Belief Association of the State will meet on tbe Mth In Atlantic City. Ocean City's delegates are Chief J. 8 Rush. N. Carlson. William B. Smith and Samuel B. Conver, as has already been stated. >

lector Corson give* notice taxes to be held on Thursday, Beptember 27. Tbe copy of tbe report waa very neatly prepared by Mr. Coraon.'

U* No. KM, Section A. Addl YoekCtty UWmt lt9lb ,,Tto BtxnKu. la on ale gfWm. F. Gardiner's More, 760 Aabury avenue

Lorr.—Package of kulitlto needles, last Thursday on trolly — ward If returneu to 8S6 Brighton Place. FD* Balk.—Lots bMweeu S4th and

■> o—»“-ii,

coudlllou. Hot ana cold avatar; also For Bale—Nsev tbe Bay front, begat range, newer drainage, front and tween Tenth and Eleventh streets aide veranda. Suitable for bosrtilne several cheap lots suitable for summer house. Lot, BOX 100 feet. Inquire E. outtagea; *200 per lot; ona-half can reW. Kii.i.ky. 781 N. Forty-fourth street, main on mortgage. Apply u> PbUadelubia, Pa., or agenU at Ocean s ABEL D. BCULL, Clty.N.J. tf. I 617 Central Avn. Ocean Cfty,N. J

Never Before Were There so Many Beautiful Horses | in Town. The large number of line driving teams and automobile* that are aeeu 1 In Ocean Clly this *ea*nn attest In the good road* and flue drive* offered. There are more tbt* year than ever before, and a flnerclasaof both. Horseback riding la getting pop-ilar here and good horse* are being brought

down for that pi

Fox’s

wUh a tin

Board of Education Appoint a Committee to Inves-

tigate Plans.

| III* possible that a separate water: j pipe, for lire use only, may be run In-1 I lo Ihe high school building now In j course of Construction on Central ave uue, below Eighth street. That Hie matter may be gone Inti thoroughly a committee, cou*isUng u Capt. J. W. l/ee and B. B. Stile*, wat appointed In rousull with offlclal* o Clly Water Company and

collection oft horse* belonging various KummeFe ,, tl ,u *i a, ‘t''T. C. McCahab. Hie sugar reflnt from 'Philadelphia, ba* a good roadhorse In “BUI Bte< W. H. Hgttershy, of Philadelphia, i* Hie proud possessor of tao im|»rted Norwegian ponies, "Prlurea* Annie" and "Princeas'Mary.” George Bacon own* ••Dully Bacon," a llllle pony that Lawrence Bacon ride*. Jobu H. McClalchey, of Philadelphia, a real estate operotwr. has Hie pride of tbe stables--g flue pair ol horses, known a* "Bed Fern" and "Lady WUkea"-for which he refused a (1,000 offer on last week. fhftenceand William Freeman, o Ihe real estate II rm of Freeman 4 Bros own "Billy" and "Ned," it couple of good drivers or saddle I "David Harum" I* Hi trotter, which he brought -down, from Bridgeton wUh him. E. A. Corson's bay horse "Ned" ant Edward Button’s cobb "Vlctar" an two good drivers. Joseph Shield*, of Millville, owm •Topsy.” Mr Fox has an extra good assurt men! of roadsters and saddle Imrse* His two blacks, “Monte”and “Coley,' ere a pair of pie bald* that are mutt used for tbe saddle oi for driving The bang tall “Bob" and roan man “Nellie" ere good driver*. “Nellie' I* a good little saddle pony. Besides these roadster*, there are six working hones for tbe Ui :'..mpsny, three belonging West Jersey Express Company mTfb Mr'Vox. 0rklUK ,10n ” **

PROMISE OF FINE AUTUMN SEASON

Many People Have Engaged Board for Month of September. otwlthstandiiig the fact that , disagreeable weather of the day* has caused a number of to leave town, and 1* causing others to make preparations to take their Idepartnre, tbe prospects I large number of vlsllor* during month of September are decidedly good. A number of hotel people report that they have booked many visitor* for tbe month, for two and I ;*, and In some Instances, li Hie year hotels, rooms have been gaged for tbe entire mouth. Every year, the number of people » bo stay here throughout Hie moulb if Beptember and at least a portion of October Is increasing. They are growing to appreciate that Beptember and October are among the finest months in tbe year at tbe seashore. There are always those, however, who mast take their annual vacation In August, and necessarily they must return home by Beptember 1st. Then, there are mothers who have to return to Philadelphia to prepare their children for school days.

BIG TIME EXPECTED reaceat Temple lo Hold a Cere The next ceremonial session of dreamt Temple, A. A. O. N. M. 8., he held on the Steel Pier, Atlantic City, on Wednesday evening, September 19th. A number of members of Ocean City Lodge, No. 171, F. 4 A. M., will attend the session. It is Intended to ma£e the eesslou one long t ’

Manager Mack; of the Athletics, will try-out Floyd Clunn, of Bridgeton, N. J.; a pitcher who has-done excellent work for the Beaford, Del,, and Bridgeton teams this season, and who has number of friends In this city. Clunn Is only 30 yean old, but bis performlu tbe box for tbe last two seasons ■rued him a wide reputation. At tberequeMof Manager Mack. Clunn had a conference In Philadelphia yesterday with tbe Athletics' leader, who said that he would receive a thorough trial. * l-roblblllon Contention. The Cape May County Prohibition Convention will be held In the W. C. T. U. Hell at Tuckaboe on Monday, ;mber 10,1906. State Chairman Grafton E. Day and Bav. C, H. Mead, of Now Y'ork, will address the coo•eutlon. Session* at 10 *0 a. m. and 2.39 p. m. ilas* meeting In the evening. J. W. SMITH, County Chairman. Uraven la Hasav. J. R. Groves, of this city. In addition o his work here. Is being kept busy throughout the county. He baa JsM received contracts to lostall hot water beating plants In tbe homes of W. E. Young,Augleswe; Alfred Taylor, Wild1, and Stillwell Towseud, Cape May Court House.

PianosTuned,$2; Ten years' experience. HarrvH. Lake.

give

iv Wed t

did not exceed *85. The rainy weather has Interfered with the work of the contractor, Jos. Steelman, on tbe new building. At a spectal meeting of the Boerd ol Education Tuesday evening, Ihe first payment of *6,«n was" made to Steelman. The American Heating and V laling Company was paid *2,300, the ■vis 4 Davis, Hie architects, re ed the sum of *017.65. >. S. Sampson was psM (11.36 fo PERSONALS. II-* I*>tla Shoemaker, of this city IslUng relatives lu Bridgeton, liss Klemm, of Philadelphia, I* ■ guest of the hnpertal. Mis* A. Mary WhIH, of Merchant llle, Is registered at tbe Atglen. Anderson Bourgeois, of ExteJIville i a* in town over Sunday. the guest* of the Imperial. The Rev. Cloyd Burnley ha* rented the cottage 2Vi Asbury avenue. . George B. Powell, ol re registered at Hie At

glen.

Tbe Mi*sc* Peterman, of Philadelphia, are enjoying a visit al the Im-

perial.

A.B. Dobson, of Bwarthmore, will occupy 1419 Asbury avenue for September. Mark H. Darlington, •r. Is a sojourner here, resting at the Kaltilu. Wm. A. Weaver, of Philadelphia, Is visiting here, and t* registered at the Blscayne. Charles Weias, of Germantown, has ist returned to Ocean City leaaaut trip to Vermont. Mr*. K L. Bos* and daughter. Ml** Bertha, of Cape -May Court Horn Islted friend* here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mas*, nd son have returned from a few days' visit lo Millville. McAllister, of Phlladelph'l owner here, is a guest of Blscayne. irett Powell, of Eldora, baa b ig bis uncle, Alfred Powell, this clly. Mr and Mr*. D. H. Wilcox, .lewellyn, are visitingIhelr daughter, Mr*..George Ernst. Mrs. W. Grace, of Camden, Is the guest of T. B. Simmons. Central aveue. below Tenth atreet. Mr*. W. Ball and Mia* Ball, ol Philadelphia, are nojourners here, opping at tbe Kathlu. Miss Bophronla Du Boh. of Millville, as a guest, this week, of Miss Elizabeth Coreon, at this resort. Hon. Ebenezer Adams, of West Philadelphia, has been In town a few daya, a guest of the Blscayne. John A. Lang and lamlly are occupying tlieir cottage at Second and Bluipaou avenue fur September. Mr. and Mr*. W. B. Grieves, wife aod daughter, of Philadelphia, registered at the popular Wyomln Walter P. Ellis, a Camden letter carrier, has leased tbe cottage Aabury avenue fur the Aral part of September. Mr. and Mr*. Henry E. Jackaon and Robert and Mis* Ruth Jackson, of Bwarthmore, are among|the Kathlu’* pleased visitor*. Claude Mahau, of tbe U. S. Army, located at Fort Schuylar, baa been vlsIUng relatives in Hale city during the week. Mr*. H. E. Hllllngton, of Pittsburg, waa renewing acquaintance* In this clly on Thursday. She la spending the summer moulha at Veulnor. Carolyn and 1 Alulae Coraon, daughters of Rev. and Mrs. Penning Coraon, have returned to their Bridgeton home after a visit lo fricndi In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. William Archboldt and twin daughters, Mtaa and Agnes, of Syracuse, Hie Alglen for a slay of

Charles Matlhewaon and family, of Philadelphia, are <TTe*t* of Matthewnon's parent*, Mr and Mr*. N. C. Clelland, at Eleventh^ and Aa^Thoma* T. Miller and wife John W. Miller and wile, of Pblladel- , w ere among the week'* guest* tbe Garwood, which ha* had a

lolhrstro

.■bb tide and then luffed up aud reefed sllhoul decreasliiK hi* lewd. For that ■art, the aeanian*lii|> pari of the rao- ' ha rile Myers had the Plcraroon beaten, bat a* anon a* the Beach Buoy turned and the boats had to tai-k pulled ahead. The Plcraroon, by lictter pointing and manoenveriug, won out ■e borne Ktreteh. Tbe I ork Robin tried lo buck tliat same strong ebb tide and lost her lead dmi Hie rs.-e.

George Ziegler and family, of Philadelphia, are now occupying Ihelr Cenivenne cottage. Mrs. Ziegler has Just returned from California, whither she went lor the benefit of I John A. Patton, wife and r Philadelphia, are at tbe visit of several weeks. At tnu docm also la H. C.'GIbeon, who la there entertaining hfc mother. Mr. Ulbaon t* connected with the Departmint of Labor and Commerce In Washington. Dr. Harry Klrcbhoff, one of Bridgein’a prominent druggist*, acrou-

after a lengthy stay at tbe Elberon. Washington M. Wilfoug, one of Bryn Mawr'a leading dtiiens, and hla family also hhva returned Home after re weeks' visit to tbe El baron.

For Sai-K—A 30-loot sail boat belong.j* lo B. W. Rutherford. Apply to Capt. Lewis RDlej, Seventh atreet

SEAMANSHIP RACE Capt. E. M. Chance and Capt. Charles Myers the Com-

peting Ones.

The seamanship rare of loslgner* re-ullrd In an In! Inal contest between Ed "hance and Charles My era, t! aptatn* not entering. The tv were anchored near the line w •all* lowly furled. On Ihcsce they gut under way. Clu the Prccaromi, bnl-ted Inid the wind blew 1.1* lira id left the anchor astern, Hu lug the boat, a* Ihe anchor I palled upmgaln-t Hie wind. 'Charlie," on Hie othei I sled hi* mainsail and *1 pull hi* anchor up a- 1

Needle** lo nay,

and bad a lend of ab ion yard* after tbe turn of Hie b« ly. He Increased this lead a wt rate. Tbe Plccaroou threw r reef loo soon, *alle*me:i say, t 1 more wind Ilian «hecould »ta that the Cock Robin pAled v rad. Capt. Myer* threw out reef before rounding the Inu-y Har managed to keep hi* lead and Inst

the begining of

THOMAS J. THORN

Florist

FALL BULBS,.GRASS and CLOVER SEED. 839 Asbury Avenue. C. THOMAS. No. 108 Market St., PHILADELPHIA,

tfereL Joise/iYRe... Ocean Ave.; Between Eighth and Ninth Streets

Finn Family Brocerics.

E. CLINTON & CO.,

OPEN ALL THE YEAR TItE MMUERJAL

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G.aRWOOD HOUSE, j«a Central * venae. OCEAN CITV. Naw Jarsay. . IMlRIlUal IaitsUod. Al Mas.«- OABWjOOP, >1 THE ELBERON ~

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HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING

Indication* point to a big Sente tier In Ocean City. A large ttumlwr ea are filled for next month, a many room* about town have be ged by visitor* If pleasant, Si er will be nearly a* bu*y a mot a* the present one.

I. N. JOHNSON,

PLUMBER,

Steam and Gas Fitter

Repairing a specialty.

1 Bath Tubs and Plumbers’

I Supplies.

0120 A.Nbury A.vennt

THE KATHLU

LKWIR A IXINAKU. WYOMING

HOTEL ATGLEN Nlnlltantl Cenlral Age. A*«r Open *. V. UOFF

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS TO Niagara Falls August 23, September 6 and 20, 1906 Round Trip Rate— $ 11.55 from Ocean City TtefcrU KOod raloa on train leanln* 4311'. M-, nod SPUCIAIa TRAIN <1 Pullman Parlor Cara, lilnlnx far. and Uny Oonoiia* Leaving I’hiladelphkt at 8.10a. m. following day running via the PICTI UHSOt't: St SOueitANNA VALLEY ROITB nlng on rrsnlar train* nltlitn 1!:a DAY A mop-oO within llmll al.

r. WATTKRIir.il

enter Trsdle Manager

SEASON OF 1906 Casino Club SfiCOMD FLOOR BOWLINO CASINlT" Is now open for the reception of its members Season Ticket, $7.50 Two persons in one family, $5 each Family Ticket, $15 Alonth^' Ticket, $5 MEMBERSHIP TICKETS ON SALE IN THE CLUB ROOM There R a great many houses in Ocean City. Some it Cottages, some R Hotels. Some R stores, sonic R for rent. Some R for sale. There R also Many lots for sale without bouses. If you want anv of these on the best terms, apply to ROBERT FiSHER, The Bourse, Ocean City

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walling for two w eek* to know if you can get it; we can tell you once. Bargain* IU Bay and Ocean front pro|wrHm. Choice cottage* for aale. Alao lot* for inveatment and for Improvement—tbe choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ockax City, N. J.

SPECIAL BARGAINS lew cottage, centrally located on Wesley avenue, never occupied, $3,700 ^cottage at Forty-eighth street, $«nHjO / A splendid completely farmc]ted hotel, $12,000 A lot for a cottage, very near ocean, centre of the thi $1,200

Beautiful Cottage Sites. High Ground. Lola Graded. St recta and Sldewalka Graveled. Many new bulldtnga already erected. Plot lying between AUantic avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North atreeta. Apply to any real ealate agent. Investigate before purchaalng

Ocean City Land Company

•pen for the *ea*on.

Delightfully ie

hull view of ocean and bay.

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