ocean city sentinel SBITH-iM ATLANTIC CITY BAXTER TELLS OF NEW BILL HAS
BE FIRE CHI^F
We «b»ll *<« tl* 1 Hern-of j oe** and oniimuniralIon- of nilereal i
“tin- TOiu.uuuiiy and «or tyder. Popu’ar Youn K Man is S14-
*' l ** ,ul * 1 *» •- gcsttd aB a Compromise co iui..uie‘i «n'* »l'« f ul1 "•“>« »"d{ - Candidate.
»ddre»" of t lle ■« t'*". OeeewwfUy T| le Ul( . ,. llWf u r 0 ,pobl.r.llnn.t.ul ... «i.r...l«or r , r . || „ m} n , e , r
Alfred |{ Haitill !■«. oeen •uu'i-.n i
- » ••'>iu|iruu,l-r niidHt.ie
j Mr. riiultli. «| 1( , t. % ouiik «L,l hi,.
Inn . t. . nieailier of ii lr Iteli.mv |
; • ■•111 jinny .int ,„ 1|V wvw , i, |(lp ;<-oui|wu>V foreiu.i. u r ,» fn.„. ,
I'.' mriulier-of ibe l.tlirilv t-ifT •
HAS BIG SUIT SCHOOL WASTE
MAY DIVIDE COST
FIRST. READING OF STREET WORK:
LEGAL NOTICE.
ftatlroao •iimr-Jablrh
Case Bears on Matter of Build inRs Outside the Board-
walk. W belli.
State Superintendent Ad- Ordinance Relates to Election dresses the County's Boards of Members of Board of of Education. Health.
Common Council Will Refer Problem to City Solicitor to Solve. .
[•ijl—
ah.mb- my «h.
• • .xilmue H- t-nlilrol of it .eh fruiit .iid iu.iiiI.iii II fir and . liii-nrlilly bulidlllK- o 11 -ide ..f lilt Ui.ldu.lk dl
, |„ rburrb liexl I"
■i-tm.> 1- bin five d«\> nir.
ti u ill mmiIi b.ve br . rile It IHn*.
c . pnartit u> "oiae needy i-dr-.■vud tfolriK b> beep . diary 1
il I Hell.nee I «ii,| m ny \ „„ jd.y eivnlne l.-l, « bin „ i||^. u . 11 j Hie elei-ilon uf fire i-blef ean
| 'f ill- i*<>lli|iiitiy I- -aid In
lunnf Ibe dullltalc. rlei'led In J -i'iiI Ibe iieJIatii-r at t be jibii-f I , »'b bee I bejrtftteneif Iruiiagtii .■» II I
Tbe uinriilnir *
■ b-ik like a Imlley bur
; faitKel tbe l-uir during I
Ttm-r. utui uln -ui-.-e— by | S.VC up your |«-Iilile- and ym .ill M|uauder your dollar.'.
lOpper
Ibnnigli UiH.ld "Fort ln-e" prn|ierly j Tre^urer.
iiidee-l.^lieM* are'tuo of lit- re.-ni. for allrElnE fraud. dt-iv|>ISm and bad He declare- Ibalulieii lie ua. .»ked for Ibe Kill of Ibe 1 ii|bl of u.y ibroiiKli
...... -ai 'l u "i-» nine III an ellnrl j bl-propirly lor Ibe Ul font unle atrip " Kid inallrr- -Iraialllelinl oul. Tbe land ii|aiii ulib b.be UianU.lk I.
“»• "‘*1 "•"■v ,,l 11,mb, be gave II u.tb Ibe underland
lie nieinU r- expri-M-l a deferailiia j mg lhal. Ill rvrnl of . very.me rl-e o.i
ton In lia\e a-lasial inreflug.of Ibe j uijbnKb
<ini|-»"y eaUed iVf.ue 11,^ rblrl'. enn j ,|^ ( . nv enll.iii meel- next mouth f..r Ibi
Ilepreaeriullve- froai praefleally .11 \l Ibe rueHIng of O1un.1l on Monof tbe board- of^ducatloii in till- 'f.y evening. .11 ordlti.imc relating t" eounty atlamjett-a iiirelliig »l «'.|ie 'Ibe eleeili^i of ill mi her- of Hie local May Court Hon-e on Saturday la-1. Hoard of Health ua- llrtrodueed. by u ben addre—e- were made by -everal Harry I,. Smith, who moved Hint the gentlemen prominent In the work of ordinance Iw taken up. I'ln* «a-
ery u bleb lit a lieeii -larteil by edui-alkin. , »e onderl by Couni-iliuan Ham|»ill I Fialiugrr and bl- u Ife. The : <b-ean Cliy'e lUmnL-of ICdu.-aiion 1 be nrditiain-c ua. aeerpled on Ilr-I III n^liranf by Vk-e cliam-ellor ua-pre-w'l Ibe memlieripKoiiii: down readiug. The ordluaiu-r lead- .-
a fnuii Here early In Ibe moTiiln^. fifnllou* :
ingdr'-grdyid for Hie anil i» Hie A Male lew re.|mre- Ib.l m-biHil * Yei-lkin t. That Ibe electbm of tin alkm tnal ili^niunlrbailty u-i-J board-of couiitfea In New Jer-uy -ball pre-rut member, of tbe local Hoard of j and drreptloinin Keeurlng bl- bold Joint meeting.- twice a year ! Heall*i of iicean t Hy 1-hen by-ratified j urc to tbe I’ark IBi-t'aiiit be de--Till-wa-tbe ilr-t gatbrring of II-lUigl *nd (amfirmed for Iber
■ lo be relieved from it- opera- In ibl- counly.
Ht* rra! rea-on for ^ullfg i-luiid [ Itelore I lie meeting adjourneil, a bat he I-angry bc-au-c the clly county organi/.alion wa» rflin-lrd il a-ked fin a eommi—ion lo eon-1 Tire following ollli-er- were elected: a right id u.y through the I’re-ldenl, I»r. H. T. Abbott. Oeean ty id W illiam ll.iukcr. al llie t'lly; Vice l“re«ldenl! fiduard Hurley
At I mincl!'- meetlriK on Monday A-(mr nr f rnlr eveuing, a cmiimuuk-aln.n wa- read -Tnli-** I fr.MUl W H. Will-oil, «d Millville, a bo Acenl-onalliol i baa proja-rly near Toudernth -treri g, S
and t'enlral avenue, complaining of - ■rr Ilian fl '.l f*r IIF.« ■»!>:A
Ircct
The
I-* 1 ”*Reading: Coal
they were -elerally eb-i-letl.
vl o.-eari ' ily -bgllal il- regular meiiing in January. IWIT. elei-t two m -iiil-i-r- of Ibe bn-al Hoard of linallb
ii-hip. Seem ary and
Pflllllpa.
May
II tbe
i animal iiicellng e
nfuiorof lEu-b.
trftlcr i-arricr- will -non have a lol
ufj*.-kage-to cany around
Some clilldred fear the dark a-
much a* aoiue men fear tbe Igflii
B II Ilaeeri|tnrt, of I’hllMelpbla, ha- pur.-ha-ed llie l 'a|ie May Waie |*o-l oftli-ef will nb-erve bolldav hour» on Tuesday neat'—I'bn-luia-
Hay.
uirpn-eof lellbig Ibedelegale-.-
ily VoluBleer-' delegatnui lauol r i ’on\ei. a- originally ua- drel Meantime. '‘Sam” ha- a -mile threaten- In linger, and i- bn-IH gaged m im-niiib work not in . of ra-i-a—lollatly healing tbe big dnifn and the litlle raltle driiui -lalking the eymlal- in the In "aome i{uanera there I- I talk of a •dark hnr-c" for the |h.. tifV-blef ISuiie frirnd-of Slteel S vi^ir Warren vv. ilruwu have
Hoi. I
indeillliatli i ‘ addition
I be lieaeb fr
the ground Ibe filing of hivalldate-
I’rrfryl live- re-ull wbeu Jtea-on «td- S-nimienl and Hie two rule
fdnlly.
The la-1 quarterly conference w akfld al Ibe Kind M K Cburclg la-1
evening
Ikm'l fonret lire -ale of r-brl-lma-atllcioili aid of Holy Trinity r'liiireli The -ernnm in Ibe Kir-l M night rau-ed n
ommeiii-. Many n
place where the |ia-t i
i pl.-lure beairn a- the
Wllla/d I Feefleeatb I ’eulnil a venue Hujie of heaven due-n’t tempt mi y people lo be good an Hie fear of bell drive- lo II. Character la tbe aeulptof Hilt fa-li-lotia iiobleneaa oul of Hie eommon dayaof liumanlty. Time are Mime thlnga Dial you bare in lake away from a man to make him appm-lale them Tbe rem-in aome |w*nple ml— happihe*» b becauae they cannot qnderdaod bow clone uia lo them. fame (icople prize Inbrrllrd thlnga ■> hlgbly lareau-e they Jiever had energy enough lo get aii/Tliing elae to pnre i A Cliri-iina- pre-ent ona yearV aubeerlptlou to tbe cUPtnxM. would t« a ■elcome glfl to outaif-town friend-
Try It.
Vou may eulogize a mule for hi■reugtb and Ida patience, bul you Will be -afe-l oul lo forge lhal he can
»l-o kick.
fame men look on moral- merely bridge aero— Hie bay. a* enuvenieut aubjeeln arrange.) for | lion-fat KlglitU atreett fewjjjy lliee—aei-1., md iijd a- Mimellilng lo ' In addllkui lo pumpiyc'h' " " be practired 1 aUu.-t a bulkliead al *Til- |- TTie gi-.-elaine llieorc prr-ago a " * ’ — „
be-d wilder and an early apnug on ! BOUGHT THREE STORES
Ibe ground that the harder the bl.-l
Ibe •miner over |«J.orge« nickel Raid a«..oo I .r
Ibe Molldloga
George S. iilckel, Ibe Inker, ba-un-iTaaed from Caplaltl'iTiaaie- A ampbell, of I’lea-anlvllk-. Ihe.-lore projierty be now oceaplea, SI5 A-bury •.andllietwoliroperile.grtJolBli.g on ibe (forth. Tbe price paid wa.
pa-t. Il I. aald in Id- favor Dial be encrirallraudpracfital. Warren, uni reevtilly. ua- preaulerd of Ibe klU-rt Fire C.iii.pauy for -everaClermOLD CASE BOBS UP
wi-i ofN-h
T wo Camden lawyera have n tutril pria-eeding- in IlieiTrcull C. for Araliella Wheal.m^j widow Tldllp Wheaton., of Ih-ean C avaln-l llatdel Sleelinaii, of
Hie executor of Hie
Wbeat.in.
I'nder Ibe term- of The will ihe widow wa- lo receive a certain -urn cai-h month. Sleelman. 11 I-. alleged. Iia> not paid Hie w idow any money for -lx ninidh-. and ' Ihe attorhey.i. lhal the execaitor ha- \ h-lalcl
the lerai»«f tbe will
Tlieaamr alloriiry-.reprv-eidlug Ihe Uev. Samuel H. Hann. have Inamuleil • nil lu the Criminal C.mrl ngnin-t .Steelman, aa exeeulur i'nder Hie • of Ihe will. Hann wa- given a y offl.OiB). and it I- alleged lhal the executor baa refuaed to pay to tbe legatee Hie Inlereatziu Hie money AT WORK ON ISLAND •-ump. ra Are lluailt Cngaarrt r-pinna lor Troll.-- t.lne. e work uf pumplug m on Hie id l-land out from Ocean (Tty la [ pti-hed by Rialey Hro-.. w lio-e dredger 1- lying aluug-idc of tbe lalaud. They are bulkbeading on each-ide of Ibe roadbed They have some* hat handicapiieil by their Inability lo -evure Hie no-e—ary plUng a- qub-kly a. they would like to have
AI-el II. Scull. Who Will do a portion of Ibe work <A pupipjiig lu for the
e will ci
Wbra II b
■ Tale to be !iet|ic«!. «
threw away jewel, bec.u-e we
fat thelr’value. j
Kim a li.qie unfilled l« nut wltlpud 1 value. Spriiig^rawa Ita aweetne-a ) * fmoi roaebud. that often never r
•be mature age. | v Mr ^ ||( . kel , ule nda making ImproveMan bna-taof hla rra—ui but lbal! nirll |« ||, r rear of Ibe budding-. <l"e-nT keep him from frellug belter j ,| lr improvemmla will be a “» Woman - intuition lead- her lo he , p. , lou _. ■wneninrlu-i u. i - . Tbeclnudlii l.lfe’aaky lhal frlgblen- ! H«i» Trniit* 1 * •'■•rby ii. blackueaa in ibe mprnlng, J The fair to be given by themetnber* •looon may ableld ttafrom Ibe aoorob-Jof tbe l>adle»' Sewing Circle of Holy lug ray. of the auu j Trimly Church In the further A number of our young people w ho' ant building. H- Aabury avr *" •llenalng eollege-m other elile* j Friday and Saturday will apend the Cbrl-tma- bnllday- evening of Ibl»1lb Itieir parent- here. | dlcwtipo of laHug a )•
dre—i-l by I»r Henry tioddanl. of the Vineland School for Feeble Minded. Whoae aubject ua- "How Shall We
Make Children Think?"
Iu tbe afternoon there wa- a joint meeting of Hie teachera and memberof iHf'county laiani-of t*>1maKn.n State Sii|4-rlnleudenl Haxler ad -1 re--e-l Hie ineellug on *" W a -I e u School Adinlutalrallnn." lu begin nliiK. Hr. Haxler -|a>ke of the grea wa-te in having — * many -mall -ebool--alb-red over the country dlatHeta and Ihe aaving that could be bad by Hie euiiMdldatioii of neighboring achoola The children could be lran-|N.rted lo a •■eulral aehool aud l>e given tbe advantage of a graded -y-lem nop- found only lu Hie citlc- There la an lmnniouul of waate due lo Hie •f -u|ieri tendeme Till- I-
pro|»-rtle-. Heaver-jbSug overcome In New Jer-ey lo a to i-..ii-jiuniate Hie jeeilaln degree by Ibe lm-rea»ed u m- - Ibree-fgurtb-of Ihe | l *er of -u|ervl-lng princlpala' being aelecled T here ba- been much waate
rau-ed by |aNir M-b-Mil houaea aud liadiy ; *t-|Ulp|ed M-hool bu I'lingp. Hr. Itaxler railed particular atletilloti In tfie |Hior veulllatkin In aeluiula, and •lied rhany example- of elilldreu. e-liei-ially amall cblldreu, whoae uuly dealb- were due primarily lu. Hie pour venlllalloti In achnol bulldl»r. Haxler referred to thia matter al -ome length He had an inatauee id Hie kind in hiaown famlly A inn her -ource of waale la Hie loaa of Ihe be-l teacher- by 1 feaaou of poor -alarle- paid. Many of Ibe moal cumlieleut of our teacher- are coiiatantjy oul of Hi la Stale by neighboring
that an error wa- made the ea-emenl deed-, w h them and make-them <
The charge- of friud and Meceptiou are denied by i Tiy SolicMor Harry Wooltou. lie declare- Ibe eily ba-
-ignei Hie e*-ement ilee.1-. plamaul llpoh -everal points lu bill liird. -ay- if Fralluger I- I a- murb Injured a- be allege--liouM havy -tarted -uil long agir.
SPECIAL MUSIC
In Ibe FI rat I're-byteriau Church
Jtgv H T. • anjibetry, w ill preach a -ermiuielle lo Hie young, folk- In—ad-
Inmn lu Ida regular -ernion.
rjuile an elaborate mu-n-al progranp Ua- It-en arranged. The regular^iMtiir. which bn- been doing ^tTjrTlIlelenl viurk under Ihe leader-hip of f-ewi-F" Smilli, will be a-alaled by Halpb
I.. GolT, tenor.'
In Hie morning, tuo-jier-ial numberw ill lie rendered, namely,.‘'The Sbe|iherd'a Vl-lon." by K I.. A-hford, aud "Whgt iaChrialma- Without Thee?”
by K. S. Iwirenz.
In Hie evening. Hie choir will give four -|ierlal number-, viz: (1) ".Song of Hie Augel-," 1,. O. .2) ••The Chrlatmaa Alma age," FX S. I/orenz. • (S' "W^al I- Chrlatmaa Without Thee?” F' S. Ixirenz. (I "On Hie l.i-teuing Kar nf Nlghl.” Mr» i’arrle H. Adama TTieaolo |>art- w ill Ik- taken by Mlaa Alice Hl-ley. Mr-. I.. M. I 're—e and
l-ewi- FI. Smilh.
A lairtion of Hu- program will be repealed al the Cbriatma- cuUrtalumenl o!| Tue-day even lug. Memlier- of Ibe Maaonle fralenjlly' will meel to-u4glil.iu an emergent eqmmuiiicallou lor Hie purpone of conferring tbe -ubilme degree of Mu-ler Ma-oii and |iarlu-ip!tt!iiK In the ameiiftic- of tbe refre-hmetit hour. All Mijoiinilng frai.r- are cordial I invlted to avail tbem-elvea of lid- n|>-l-iriunlly lo wllneaa "Jer-ey work" and u-e Ibe plalc that will be on for
TO-m
ur-tnll.iK •“ lh 'l! ,r f d It
•maul- from Charles dathews' liousm
Jartiea Al. Steven.. City SuperbitBPleriLKlf Saiiool-. eutertaluedetbe public school teacher- al 111- borne a few eVcping- ^dnee. The leachera have taken up a course of reading-, and mrcirng. are held al tnlervala. Tbe teachers are to -tudy thoroughly 'King l-ear." Then "The Tempest” w ill be taken up, followcil by "lleury
F'lhh " *
Harold Hand, -ou of the late Jum^ib F” Hand, w ho wa- reeetiily ap|«ilulrd car lna|arclor on Hie Weal Jer-ey Hallroad, I-kVpl pretty bu-y the-e day-. work al New field ymlerday He will go to |mlnt- lielwerii ibl- city Land^illvtlte and on'one of Ihe branch ■Id I- an bid -trlou- young and iikdeferving of -uccea-.
Will Slug ■■ »te»lv«l ■rrvlcea.
iliav of fancy Cbrlsma- article-. Ke-| Mlaa Alice Ill-ley. of Ocean CUy. freabmenta will 1* -erred. The big; who al C»pe May Court Houre
Ha wnuderful
fiauday n
•"•r Twelfib -met aud Ibe bay. F -*rly aervice, ; oil a. mTHoly C.im-
•"“km: in.oomm service ».d -er-
-a-lal mu-le with a—l-lam-e
•luartet. Wednc-day. SI.
*'»>. aervb-e at 10.00 a m “,‘ c four~fool line -uil wa- brought
'bool service, 0 45 p m. lu BK alu-t Mr. Fogg by Ibe Ocean CUy i - H lia<le Trees r-lanleri. ““leli. fulhmed by Chnalmas tree AMO ciailoii a lew days ago ll I- Crorge S. .Hlckel baa bad II t ‘ 1Ik ' Hotel l.uray Tliur-day. ,| 1B | .n,e mailer wa- jell led by lre m planted lu front of -John'-Hay. aervlee al 10 00 a. m. lbe amocUlkiu agieMr lo pay »>* Lak#ry,V*h5A»bury avenue. The lrem 0 ™* 5 '. Holy l«iii.K-euU 10 00 a. m. If Nt. Fogg woukl move Hi* » e re supplied aud placed In poalllon neilim. 01 , ChiiHma. Day for the tH1 ||d|n> Uck by Tboma- J. Thom. Hi* flort-t. They * ud U,firm clergy. . . a re bMhe*varieiy knowts aa oriental
Fob Salk.—To clo-e an estate. 448 pi.nr. a -,«le- ol buttonwood.
'-.k- ST.vr.’i.r. s=s2«Kl
a-l week, vi-ltiug relatives, baa been ugagrd to -lug lu the MetiHidlat hur.-b in that piece during Hie re-
-■»* # vlval services to beheld lu January Boll Amlc»l»l» BrMled.' - ^ u f Occau CUy'-Hecau-e. a- alleged. Albert Fogg- | radlnK vocali-la She -lug-Tu Hit garage building extended over p^^pyrerian Church choir.
•rial mas ■•r«-or«la V-bury avenue aud i
l«r5^‘,,;‘"^I ‘"SS l*lciurm. •
II K smith A Sons.
i ... — SfTy-fourtu stre 1 - n . B smith A Soys. Philadelphia, l’a„ or agent* »> ^ | 1048 Aabury avenue.
I City, N. J 1
IF «
. keep
u fill ■
The mem tier-of tbe lb
w iib Hie exception of Hr. Fldwardheld an adjourned meeting ou Tuesday evening, and made a study of Ibe Slate law- bearing upon the dullee and power-of local board- of health.; Hr-. Hurt arid <j£-<Miu audited Hie ^aceouula of ibe aecreiary. Hr. C Ii. Itider. and Hie Irea-urer. Harry F’.' Stanton, which were found to be cor reel. There I- a balance of a liltle INTEND TO REFORM.
Good -lose -fade la» Bom*- Holla
tlratli Ma —id —ot—.
One of ibe promhieut rmidvula of Holly Heacb. -ay- Ibe Sun. ha- -larlrai Hie reform movemcnl. and il prumi-ea good result- lu Ibe near future. Il Is uui a movement to reform politics, or ralber, Ibe |Kititlcan-. Thai, lieadmllwould lie bio great an undertaking Hut be thinks that a reform lu Hie. everyday life of himself and several of bis friend-la a "con-ummalion devoutly to be w Wi*U?* and he la working ou Ibe-e hue-. A reform club batliercfore lieeii organized) aud It now
i membership of an even
dozen. The members have concluded lo be good, eschew Intoxicants
aud attend .divine worship on ; days. Some of the members
radical lu llielr views and want to reform all at once, but others are In favor of grit lug good by degrees, as it were, so as nut lo ex|ierieuce loo much of a jolt. A meeliug of Ibe reform club will be held -Mime evening next
when 11*1- exiiectrd lhal many
of Ibeae mailers will be seitled aud lhal Hie mruilier-lnp of Hie club will
aufltcient
Itrles. The employment
ulpiK'd teachers la a wa-.- -ua-
.li.mld be overcome by aecurh.g o ly *".»>- I..cre.»ed
I bo-v c-iK-'lally prepared for Ibe work.
-Hiking waste la tbe irregular at-
tendance of children. A few days' ab-euc* al critical time- may uece—i-
a child taking a w bole year'- work
’ again. Parents should not keep
children oul of school except for
Hie be-l of reasons. The State has a compulsory education law, but ha enforcement I- optional As a laid re-ort II may lie necessary to In-lsi upon the enforcement of Hits law, but only a- a la-t resort. Preferably, parent- -bould
-end tbelr cblldreu tq school
There la too much waste due to the mount of energy many teachera have i use jn simply preserving order In the schools. Tbe more altentlou'Hiat ha- to be given to this matter, the Ic— time Hie teachers have for the regular school work. There la too much I on-
ioned by cumbersome ma-
chinery In some school adminlstrwilona. There are too many bells The cliildreu should get Into school aud
work with the least formality
po«stble. 1U. liaxter emphasized the ast luiportknce of culture. Tbe deIMirtment of Hie teachera has much lutluenceiou Hie children under them.Hr Haxler deplored the fart that nuly a small proportion nf Ihe children ■ re continued through the high school. Not more than two per cent, of those entering the primary school graduate from Hie high school. Modern conditions aiiuul I change all thia Start-
year, all professional
Schools will ln-1-t U|ion students having bad a four-year bigb school course Iwfiiig^idmllllng them to professional Superintendent liaxter referred to ■e (irobablllty , that tbe Bute will have FJ.iMl.UUU .mure for schooola durthe coming year. At the same i. he urged hla bearers uot to lower district lax lu ex|«ctatlnn of receiving Increased amounu, but lo use money rather for the betterment of Hie schools- He told tbe directors
Hilo money da a
certainty, becau-ethe railroad corpora- " ms would probably light there laws the courts and there would be delay before the schools receive tbe money. He had no doubt, be aald. that the law would be ultimately
sustained
Before retiring. Hr Haxler answered que-liona In reference to high **— •
Ixiuis Kevler. Jr., Stale Inspector of High Schools, bad as hlsaubjeict. "The High School " Hr. iievler told what Il meant to establish high achoola and referred In tbe requirements of tbe lug high school- u|k>u tbe approved li>i. At thf present time, Cai* May Pity has/the only high school In Ihl- county pn tbe approved ll»t, but when" Ocean I'lty ha- tj- newhigh M-hool completed and the Hoard of FMucmllou ha- compTM with Hie SUIe Board*- requirements. Il will lu I probalilllly be tbe second ou tbe
jnroved Inc.
Hr. Hevler made Ihe suggestion that il would be well. If a losi ushlp’or school district could not Iiiimc an approved blgu school, in rend ih^^hildreu above Hie eighth grade In ihe nearest approv cd high school. |>ayuig tbe required tuition aud trans | .iri.llon. Whenever a town !■ ready to fare tbe problem aud -tend enough money.to secure a high M-hool. Hr. Hevler said he would give every assistance poeaible. PianosTuned, $2| Ten years’ experi-
ence.
Harry H. Lake
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED «laa -I *•; tic) Binliti W- dried In
(-mod Jtiuctlon, l-ol.
Mr. and Mrs H A. W. Smith announce the marriage of their daughter. Mary FZlhel, to William Knight lluekingham, Jr., F'rlday, Hecemlicr 14Ui. at Grand Junction, .'ouple will beat borne, lu Hragun,
CUh, after January 1st.
The merrlage wa- performed by the Itev James Weir In Hie l‘resbyterlau .'hurch al Grand JaurMon, Pol. When Ml— Smith, who left this •Ity early la-1 week, reaclied Grand Junction on Thur-day afternoon, she mel by a friend. Mrs. WUstacb, al ’Whore home -lie remained until the
time -cl for the wedding.
Councilman Soillh received a gram on F'rlday nlghl announcing Hie
marriage.
CASE POSTPONED
Over Varlll j-AMarv
care of the State agaln-t T. Wtaler Brown, accused of cruelty his children, was called up in the ’ape May County PouH ou Monday
morning last.
Mr. Brown 1 - couurel wa- unable to - In court dn that day. He rent a young man lutu court to makethl* anDouncenieiil and to a-k for a |>o»t-
ponement
The prorecutlon wa> anxious to proceed with the ca-e. but Judge Hildreth decGh^l that thi-would not
Brown, and be uulll January MU,
deemd t to Mr.'Hi
polled IhcVa-c
Closed Bra.on lor Unall T Or.nithologi-t- recognize the value of
quail, w hich are weed destroyers during the summer, but the question
hrtlier or not they migrate Is of the
most importance when the pmpaga-
of them 1- sougiil. says an ex-
change. Because of their ararclty It
been sugge-ted by pronfinenl
gunners to have a closed -ea-fu for quail for three year-, bul until tbe migration question Is -rtlled It would hardly pay fur the State lo s|ien4 from fC.tMl to fs.lKXi per year for birds only
ive them go Vouih when cold
weather comes. Flight thousaud one hundred and revefity-elght quail were
liberated In New Jer-ey tbl- year.
Buy your Christmas gifts al home, a Ocrau City Save Ihe coal of a trip .i> Philadelphia and avoid Hie irritation and annoyance lnre|iarable from holiday shopping In congested centers. This year e.ery dependable sort of Yule-tide novelty la displayed on tbe Abbott counters Tbe useful croada tbe ornamental and Hie prabllcal vies with Ihe purely artistic Brilliant metals and luminous mirrors reflect the -ymphony of color on AuMriau and Nipponese plaques— Abbott's own Importation—while the prt-mallr glltler of a bewildering array of cut glass ware ma-es Ihe pharmaceutical Interior -clulillale w Ith rainbow glories. Abbott’- range of gift* Includes smoking, abavlng. toilet aud manicure set., statuette., jewel cares, boudoir clocks, military brushes, sliver handmirrors and a century of fetching novelties al popular prices. Abb at Abbott's, Ninth asp As-
thrre mti-l hr some mi-lake In a bill ■ he had received from I he ell) Abel.
ml imt Hie city, hail doiieibe ‘ nan Headley moved that
Ihe a—e—or lake Hie mailer up with -! • ily Surveyor Gotland fieportglHie next Hireling The motion u n « Ihe a—e—lucnis on Ninlh, Tenlh and F'uurtrenih -l reel-. Pounciluuin i Hcadhy -aid lhal ihe streets were and liecan-e of the way Uie -tree!- rim Hieco-tof Hie work al Ihe’ Intrr-ec-Hona fall- u|«iu four corner lot-. The owner of a lot liai feet inu-l pay for 1-) feel. Tht- doc- not —mi altogether right, and it might lie well to make other Int i>w tiers ill more sei'Iloiia of Ihe city pay a proportion of Hie co-l of I Hie luteereclkiu work. He moved lo lay Ihe mailer over uulll an opinion i-' received from Pity Solicitor Thouip-i -on. The motion ya- second d by If.
A. AV. Smilh, and carried.
Pouru-llmau Samp-on, reporting on III* (.'apt. I>. L. Vaummau asre—mem care, which had been referred toPouiiell's F'luani'v • onimlttee for.action, •aid dial be did not .believe Hie cum-
iii Ii tee could retlle Ihe mailer.
Pouncllman H. I. Smith was of Hie opinion, however, that If (hey gel togelher Ihe care can be sali-fadorlly
adjusted..
’fluian H. L. Smilh, when asked as to the eetllemeut of Ihe garbage trouble, -aid that he had report lo make, lua-much as he h not as yel received an opinion from Pity Soltcllor Tbotupson* stated lhal only one man—f^eds-ls now collecting ihe oily garbage When (jMMictl adjourned. Hit memlier- with Mayor Champion, weul Into executive session and discussed Ihe mailer of appropriation! for Ibe coming year.
THOMAS J. THQRN FALL* BULBS. GRASS end CLOVER SEED. fijq Asburv Avenue. E. CLINTON Sc CO.,
Miau’zclerari itl
lajorttrt «l
IO0I IAIKET, tnd I S. TENTS ST..
BRUSHES
HeTEL
.Dise/iYRe. Ocean Ave. lielwerii Flight li and Ninth St rev - OPEN ALL THE YEAR THE IMPERIAL
CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO.
Foreilurc. Carped, Mallinj and BeJdioj,
Window Shade-. Etc.
fig-14 Aabury sv-nu-( Wan Pilv'. N.J
K. K. TthKMKHT
HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING
FOR SALE Five beach front lots at
Twenty-third street and Wesley averfue. includinij corner.
Kipanan rights secured.
$7000
C. w. MASLAIND, 1420 W. Allegheny Avenue
Philadelphia
V. — - c. A. Mooms op-urn.
The Ynung Men’s Pbrl-tlan A •social kin room* In ('ape May were formally opened Monday night with Impressive exercises. The Itev. '• r Pregn prerenled the %Mima to the Miclely on behalt of John Meiuay . the; donor, and Lulher Og'en. pre-kfenl! •-**. of the a-MM'lallon, accepted them. j
frrp •rlua for re- v* True.
Most of the local secret aocletlea are ow gelling ready for Hie new year, and In mi doing are arranging for Ihe election of ofllcers. .Washington Pam p, No. 75. P. O. S of A , nominated Its ofllcers on F'rlday night. Kalmla Tribe. No. 22U. Imp. O K M ,
uominaled ofllcers last evening.
LITTLE CHILDREN RUN OVER to the Bourse Pharmacy and get a stone Pig Bankfreeduring
Christmas week.
o THOMAS
f
No. 108 Market St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
cow ^R,r:;B3e.
W. 1-'. ’VVcxsslTlxxKtoi'x Formerly of Atlantic City hat opened AT 727 ASBURY AVENUE For Ladies and Gentlemen', where he will endeavor to keep a stock on hand at all rrnes. His FAMOUS STEWS AND FRIED OYSTERS were the talk of Atlantic City, and all he asks is a trial to convince the citizens of Ocean City that this is no hairy Tale. Stews, 15 and 25 Cents Fried, 20 Cents 1-2 Dozen Stewing and Frying Oyster# sold by the 100 or less quantity. No goods delivered. Open 9 a.m.-bi p.m. Saturdays, 12 p.m.
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting fut two weeks to know If you can get It; we ran tell you once Bargain* in Hay aud Ocean front prupertlea Choice collage- for sale. Al-o lol* for investment and for Improvement—the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., ' Ocean City, N. J.
If you are thinking of purchasing a lot or cottage, you would do well to consider several exceptional bargains that we have to offer before definitely deciding. :ight CENTRAL AVENUE.
Beautiful Cottage Sites. High Ground. Lot* Graded. .Btreet* and Htdewalk* Graveled. I Many new building* already erected. Plot lying between Atlantic avenue and tbe Ocean, and Klfln and North etraeta.
Ocean City Land Company
1. V. COMBO-*. •*.«.—If*a*f*l
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, Ocein City
GARWOOD HOUSE, 7** Central A venae. OCEAN CITY. New Jareag. Is-ttfMial borwltoo. All lb- i. 'pro ail Un yaaz.
THE ELBERON • 1 ►orm—lj U» Knuuvtl ••■abin and Central Avenne OCtvAN CITY. 1*. J. Mol W-lrr-li—l. Kerry Bourn Tboroasblr BaaM MMM. KX.X.A *- NAVI.OM. Prop THE KATHLU 1 ’(*-■> »H the J—u I'lvaaaally loralad. I1MU (In Mreb. ell* fun oraae raw. Hume eomiorta. Wrlu lot nookiec ZilmKM bKWIo a IXISAHU.
WYOMING 7*4 OCKAN AVKNte. OjKa all lUr yaar s Hoi WaWr Haal. HOTEL ATGLEN Xlntlisnd On teal Ave. Open April I, IttO? M. OOFF
■■ K./tZEI.I.
1USH ADVERTISING 1GENCT
Cilj. N. J. ATLANTIC ICEJO MILK C0MP1N) "■ Pmann Mountain Inn P«* AM4TMI KM Ml Cfiia Ofries n, 7014 Aabury Awn. OCCAN CITY N. 4.
oceaDGiigMCoaico. A. J. SMITH, PnoPRiCTon
PURE ICE BEST COAL OAK AND VMXU / WOOD Dfline. No. 63) ISBURTI VENUE
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies GoAranlaad Btytetly Porn ZAIL/K •AND ICE CREAM ESTABLISHED tUi
First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL UMM. SURPLUS SIMM
B. B. MTITEB. 'lae-PreaMaal w. atxyrr -XANU, Oaablar J. riTHLAK TATKM. ra 01 re k cto res i
1. s.eu.mpv.il A B. mil— R.W K4>anla Jorepb 1. Beall A Wadey lake R. Moored Tkora

