Ocean City Sentinel
R CURTIS
ROBINSON
; Proprietor
O -EAi. CITY. - - NEW TPPSEY
loter-State 'Phone No l»i
THUB8UAY. FEBRUARY T. 1807. Knured^ et^tb*. Po*^<);
■WING OF INDIYIOVAIA In Iaet etcck'a boue of the Bur of the Capo wa Bnd lb* following: — it
The moat frequent Inmate boepltal' ta the man Who alwajre baa a
Cblp on bia a boulder.
Tin* “qld-fnablon” aurt of winter nealber «lll make It rather hard for the Ice Truat to keep up prlcee next A FCWIXI E la patient and long miOeriug. No matter bow mucb the owner may aw ear at It, the furnace never geta toot Juat for that. PciuiKii by tbe Government, the Honduraa Lottery Company will go out of bualneaa. Now, If a long-anffer lug public could only get rid of the
Thaw trial!
j rrrrrrr-
Art-asric ( ITT la arpuaed over tbe mauer of theft In public placea and tbe men back of tbe present Inqdlry are determined to puah tbe probe. Chairman White, of council'! reform finance board, declare* that ••graftem In public placea muet go to Jail.” Every boneat cttlxen will agree with him _ / The Newark Newa fo unkind to Atlantic CKy. It aaya: Atlantic CKy may be dlaappoluted that tt la not to have a Federal appropriation fora deep harbor, tout the peojle down there may oongrdtulate tbemaelvea that tbe local Inland dredger* are going deep eno >gb to bring all tbe graft to tbe eurface that going on at tbe reecrt for a
A Philaoelphia in In later won tbe eutbualaam of a gathering of women, tbe o(bar day, by telling them that
occaalonally '.who
every man baa bla price, and that If tbe price be made mifileleut ney or otberwlae, accordi laid* of tbe perron w ho ■bought," aa tbe pbra*e goea. 1'erbap* there I* more truth to than It la comfortable to admit, but bietory baa fumlabed Inatance* lime and again, of men wboae price waa never found and we are of tbe opinion (bat there la, even In tbl* much-maligned age, leaa of tbe “bt#lug” of Individual*, In tbe public aervlce at learnt, than perbapa In any prevlou* time. Tbe man to whom la entruated any gmportant public truat, ' rarely eacapea without expoaurea, If be ittempla for a price, to betray tbe ruat confided to him Caeaar mid bat be “loved the treaaon, but bated (be traitor," and tbla I* tbe attitude of ward betrayer* even when they profit by tbvlr betrayal*. Tallua king of tbe Sabine*, gave to Tarpela. daughter of Tarpeiua, captain of tbe Roman guard, ber price for opening tbe enemlea of Rome, but bf did ft In eoch a way aa to cruab tbe eartb and deatroy ber life. ■Whether fact or merely aymbotlc, tbe atdry llluatratea tbe uaual experiem* Tbe fate of Arnold, all acbool childt*!know. There are more modem Inand Inatance* nearer borne. Nor la there any guarantee that tbe future will aupply atlK further InBut there baa never been of act Iona which baa better exemplified tbe Emereoulan theory
tbl* claaa. Tbe
that iboae who accept a pri e for tbe betrayal of a truai are really Invttlng cataatropba Inatead of "fmtboring tbetr neat*,'' and tbla by tbe operation of natural lawa wbkb do not vary any worth mention lug In tbaee
Ion, which I* none the lea* theanawer if Jehovah, befouae It aprlnga In tbe paalmlat'a heart and la apoken by tola lip*, for tbe character of the God determine* the character of the wofiblpper, and tbe root* of etblc* are In | | religion, and ln»lgbl I* gained Into '
Instrnctive Sermons Were De- '»>"* by communion with (bHi and
docile Inquiry ■
SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHORCHES:
VALENTINE'S DAY
■ether. If they that mple of t bournnd. of a would be In their
gravm within a very a It la likely that, tbe w hole machinery of the New Joney U will be Invoked In d
I.
t* in tbe Supreme Court. Tbe battle offered by tbe railroad In detenae of their long enjoyed and moat nnjoat prlvllegea under the iawa of tbla But* la tbe leaf phaae of tbe - acroggle of tbe people for equal rights under their own laws. It prom t*es to be a fiercely «
DREW BIG CROWD
Tbe entertainin'
•e aa wall, tbe net than twenty-five dollars to tbe church building fond. Mr*. Williamson's clam o but four youog ladlaa, _tbe Mlaaes I net Coraoo, Anna Wallace and Sarah Smith, all of whom took part In the exercise*, In addition ) aelliog tickets and attending laoy minor details Tbe volunteers were Mias Uaod oolda (who waa tbe banner ticket seller, having disposed of 42), Miss Ada Rauck, Mias AI lea RWley, Mrs. John Rosenbaum, Lewis E. Smith, Little Ru'b Warner end Nlm Charlotte Shoemaker, who kindly acted aa
accompanist.
Tbe thanks of Mr*. Williamson i ber claaa are pnbllriy tendered to who aided in tbe aucoeaa of tbe enter-
Qou made the ocean's salt to save tbe lend from putrefaction, winds blow everything offenalve and
a of health)
a tbe a
> all I
absorbed by tbe huogery waters. Salt
laa purifying agent, great maoufaetarer. everything fool Into
oxooe and hands it hack to ns without charge. No govern i
necessary. Stand
in life without pacta—any of tl similar thoughts may carry a healthy . man toa prematore grave, cboly tbought that fixes Itself upon Due's mind needs aa much doctoring
eradicated from tbe mind or it will haveJUK tbe same result aa a regt disease would have. Every melancholy thought, every morbid action and every nagging worry should be reaiated tbe almost, and tbe patient should protected by cheerful thought*,
body, and tf tbe disease does happen la ba in tbt system It rcegives every enouaragemeut to develop. We mole mental therapy.
An Industry that promises In
4o«er port Wo of Cumberland County, one mile northwest of Fort Norris. Tbl* 'Is tbe cultivation of Capa Cod
Tbe land I* swampy and au i spot for .the raising of ersnher Tbe genuine Cape Cod plabts ara In* imported to this sect loo, and tbe cultivation of tbe berries will be patterned from tbe original home of tbt.
betrle*.
Heveral Philadelphia and New York
o watching tbe
hit, and are prepared to enter In-
f the Cape Cud
berries I
Several Fhilsde
^^tnptmiyribfv* t*
perlmNil. and are
vlcix. Rev. Dr. Cook, preached _____
kmary sermon at the morning ".
service in HoljrTrinity Church on ..The *econd an* iday. the sparlal »ubject being morkMh H ghteou*ni •Tbe Awakening of China." not simply a theory.
laa., 8:2: "The |, notVn may »esi
people that walked in darkness have „, lcet>r lhrlCT . . K great light; they that dwell In dllto „ uf ,p lrl i a ,„t tbe land nf tlie shadow of death, upon admlulnK of ru |, urr them bath tbe light shined " nw , eX p rwwJ(1 , | M In pare Idler In the greei - - * prophefW wolds were spoken drci* he is
seven bond red year* before the Light v||| broke on the world On other qyca-
‘T'he third ew
■looHlsalab spoke of Ihls Light (42: 6 48: 8* 80: 1, 2. 8. When tbe l.lgh
BLIZZARD WEATHER
If tbrra Is anything In the ground-hog-story, tbe porcine rascal sa* shadow last Saturday. There's no getting away from this statement, because we hare the weather to prove It. Saturday's weather wasn't much to brag of, and tbe next day didn’t do a lot better, bat U waa left for Monday to cap tbe climax In tha way of a Wormy day. Snow began falling
The anew had turned to an admixture of rain and alert, and tbt wind high, sending the enow or sleet one's face with almost cutting for The wind blew at coo aid era hie velocity throughout tbe greeter portion of tbe olgbl. Toward morning it decreased In Volume, tout tbe snow a sleet continued. Several inches snow bad fallen by noon. Train s>
Lucia* Coraoo, aged 88
ancle of Wilton WilleU, died at bla borne near Marmora on Saturday lad after an III neat of eight day*. Death was dut to paralyste. Thg fui was bald on Monday. Intrrmo 11 at tbe Marmora Met bod tel CdOeirry. “ 4 ’ by Rgv. Van
Bright. Deceased had
and another brother bred toHe was Quartermaster In navy of the blockading, squadron off Fort
Fisher duriug tbe civil Will Frracb IB I
Rev. Dr. (iambic, ofetblsettj, will preach In Red Bank, N. J., dmURh day, aod on Monday be wlfTread paper before e mlnlaUu^jaaetlug i Ocean'Grove. The rarifSl In tbe First M. R. Church benpdext Sunday aaoruj tug will be occupied by Rev J6hu W. Smith. In the eveq(|ig. Prof. J. 8 Brigga, a summer raaldeat, will apeak. HU subject will be. “Give tbe Man ol Uailllaa a Hearing." Prof. Briggs U Pennsylvania State enti There will be • pedal music by tbe
MU* Jennie Beryl Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Mark W. Adams, of tbU city, who, daring the last few weeks, has been teaching In the Woodbine public school*, was among the graduates of the Stele Nbrmal School, Tveuloo, on Frid^#Tbe com mence-
■ were held Id tbe ev. attended ty friends
Tuck*hoe. Tbe officer* of lb* club ara Wm G. Moore, dent; Dr. I. N. Gnaoom, Ocean City, Secretary, and Joseph Sutton,
i Bonrgeol*, of E*(i
livered to Flocks by the
Several Pastors.
j docile inquiry of Him: and *o wa >,r *- : jirnd^beanswer>elbe question of the Mr. and Mrs. text Inlhejaatm Itself, and the firat | relurnretffom a .. answer U, 'Hetbal walkHhuprightly. jdelphl* T „r ...... u u.lL. VI I \l. ... It,
is derive
perfect. The u
nf"t"he 1 rightly Udlffereut from Ibemaii delight is earthward. Th-sure to walk and the safest is to ua rightly ’ No go<id Ihiug will Ih
; .j "Valentine” for ' I of block be! rot hi jl.y the giving ‘ married people i
t U|*-j Ml»" larel’rl I.VT'I I- Visiting Vila ***\! this city. 'j Thome* Coop
j notion alluded U tbakespeare that > Ural choose thrtr
eligton Is] Biscay in
ure within and *i without He I human bee-blve
dawned ChrUt
Him
Genlllea aod tbe glory of God's peoCbrtst speak of Hlmeelf a* the Light of tbe world' (Joo , 8:12.) ■'That prophecy of laaUb and others, at uf our Blessed Lord. U being folfiried In a wonderful manner In' :beae days. Why will o<* Christian peonU heed tbe-algos of the time*?
Increasing number,
do an. I waul you to do It. If I could ily Indue* every family here, at whatever coat of self-denial. In subfor, and promise to read, that Interesting of all maglxines, tbe Spirit of MUslon*. tbU would be my day's work for a long time, and • also. What tbs church most needs U to have ber heart warmed with Christian love, aod there U no better way to do It than Ip take a hearty personal Interest In tbe great work of Christian mission*. I know I know It both by experience and otoservatioa. Can I not persuade every of yon that It U moat time? " by ■ome of oar stream* get low or run dry In Bummer time? Because tbe
Why do other river*
remain foil of fresh water ? Hccaui I be springs np among tbe mouoiali ot fall. Why do many parishes me dormant and Inactive? Be- • they have grown selfish. They a deaf oar to our Lord’s command, binding now aa aver—'Go ye, therefore, and teach all nations, baptising cm in the name of the Father, aod tbe Boo, and of the Holy Ghost, aching them to observe all'thing* whalaggver I have commanded
with you alwa;
unto tbe end of tbe wr “Heedless of this command—these marching orders' of tbe cbnrcb—It Is Easy not to listen to tbe calls of the nattooi that sit In darkneas. Thus tbe spring* of divine love run dry; and when this Is tbe case .tbe work will like sleighing when there U more here
" round than enow.
"Ob, that we could really believe lUetons 1 Do yon know that I a Lille coo Oden 1 that this parish of Holy Trinity will be noted ary parish ? Ws aredetermiued, thU year of 1807, to begin that way. This ill fill ns with a might/ purpose— M very same which brought Jesu* Christ to save tbe world—that wc shall have neither time nor taste foi idle, foorisb gossip, mnch less for foullfiodlng and harsh criticism of each
the tongue.
t lest aged Simeon, with the lruth |n lid In blsarms. prophesied of m number •A Light to lighten «I« priu-inle.
>f actions, rather They, could he rhlch we are lest*.
» again*! muralllv i titrating (1 officer*
point.' Read closily,
tbe p*almi»l wi
keeping our religloi
. water-tight and uncon impartmeots. Member*
i the church on Sunday, and Ihic and robbers during tbe week. Ilgiou put on like their coal. Hew
x not One kind of reltg
for tbe church and another for office and store. A religion I hat d not overflow from Sunday /Into M
day Is not worth the name.
■The 'Book' tells u» very cTei : that swearctb to bl* own hurt i change'b not, he that pulleth not money to usury nor taketb. s ward agalust tbe Innocent,'' ‘he t doeth these things shall nevbr
ic world passelh sway i
tde Inst thereof, but be lhatudoeth will of God abidetb forever. He si abide under tbe shadow of the AlEXPONENT OF B/BLE_ out. Flsbrr Mlalil* Cotnp'llu the First M. E. •’hnrch on Sunny morning last. Dr. C. H. Rider, Superintendent of (tie Sabbath school made au appeal to the congregation behalf of the Sunday school. Dr. Rider asked for the co-operation of tbe cougreffatlon In hla efforts to Increase Interest In and attendance at tbe Sunday school sessions. He psrticu larly requested those of tbe adult* who could do so to attend the blble claas. Dr. Gamble, the pastor, Indoraed Dr. Rider, and then paid a compliment to former Mayor Robt. FI*I regard to Mr. Fisher’s ability i ent of tbe Sunday school he (Dr. Gamble) had come in contact with duriug bla ministry The compliment was auc-b as any man should feel very much gratified to have paid him and to deserve Mr. Fisher la to be congratulated that hli talent In this direction Is appreciated
like Dr. Gam^e.
'What a fine thing, rather, to be
God's dear children (Epb.
,) How blessed to have faith In God! Childreo treat In Him, under
any and all circumstances
Oosof the most promising of our fields Is China, with ber illMooa, nearly a fourth part of the world's population. China Is ikaolng from ber long sleep. She ild still ba asleep bat for Its of oar missionaries and tbi
other Christie* nations. lag down many Idols ara now occupied In
Tbe stadente' d<
A an in front of tbe
"Honan was tbe lastor China’* eight provinces to allow foreign {gsldeuu Ne% they are welcome. At St. Changsha, tbe capital, tbe governor lately subscribed flWO toward, a i knd the little church In Cbangahaactually supports another misaloa at Slangtac, thirty miles up tbe Hlaog Riser. "Ytan Bhlb Klb. tbe mo. official In China, himself a disciple of ' mfuctna. has wriUen and circulated book urging tbe Chinese •to treat with all tbe courtesy of dvllbeid etiquette ’ "The Viceroy of Manchuria takes a same position. He recently oaled $8000 to tbe .American Hospital In hit etty." FIBBT MUBBmtKIAK 'A Cltlaan of Zion” was tbe subject of Res. H. T. Casselberry 's i tbe First Presbyterian Church on Sunday more log. The text w i 16; 1: "Lord, who shall abide In Thy tabernacle, who shall dwell in Thy
holy hill?"
Mr. l assalberry raid In part: "Tbe abrreacle, as tbe knew It, waa the tent, lhe place of worship for Israel, sod tbe holy was the Hill of Zion, an eminence was aanctlflad by tbe astahllsbaatcl upon It of tbe sacred ark Mum called Hereto tbe mountain of God. and Zloo Is called holy because tbe symbol and pledge of Divine presence "Remember, .we are dealing with tha people of the East, who had been living In lent*, and oe'partd, tbe king. In -It* place In the tabernacle, tbe queettou eqmee Uytojm. 'Lord, a bo ehall abide lu vb/tabernacle, and who shall dwell In Thy
holy bill ? ■
"Tbe singer bring* to bis i and to his reed era, all.that Ilea In tbe of Jehovah, tbs covenant nai
PENSIONS FOR “VETS”
The proposed act of Cotigi ly .'svorably reported from the House 1 ommlltee ou Pensions, I* liberal Id Its provision* of any pdbslon legislation yet enacted by National authority. The new law le far In i anything heretofore pasted, leal examination will be required of Ibc claimant, the sole qualification' being tbe establishment of tbe fact of tbe aervlce and age of tbe veteran Fur age 62. tbe rate is $12 00: age TO. $16 00; age 75, $20 00 per month Thi fixing of rales based upon age will re lleve tbe Government of great ex pease lu the matter of pension exam log boards and in tbe end will do s» ay'with many of them. •tla Changes tor Mel Flshrrn ■ A Dla* Creek correspondent wi What great and noticeable changes have been made along our Cape shore lu tbe past $we n t7 years. Then dragnet fishermen c -old haul tbelr net* anywhere they choose. Now they are ipetely crowded off the shore aud the only place to haul a nel la back on the flat*. Then there were but few crab and fish pound* along shore, op* there. Is one every few rod* and all seem lo do a good business. (The ol famous Pierce'* Polul was noted T Its sods! gatherings, plonk parties end frolics, bul ell this Is past history. Tbe Point Is owned by private parties to-day, and'lber allow uom
things.
hwrtws nwitihg*. Elsewhere lo Ibis Issue of Tragi, will he found eon tbet Mr Richard fhoi Thom pson A Philadelphia. • * r Chester,
. FlfeThriuts city. Mr*'Rails Garret
R. Curtis Robinson A ConveyanSTing and Insurance Notary Public and Commisaioncr of Deeds Nosi. 744-46 Anbury Avenue OCliAN city. is. j. . Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage
tariff, of llaxleloii
Ml-. Anna -I ham) -hlladelphta, «a* vlsi id* city the latter part Mr *nd lira. E V tone to Tampa. Kloi
iiinity they »ll John H. Tuck
r and w Ife i ii Millville,
re. C Oetxel, uf tbe Imperial, ha* rued from Philadelphia, where was called by the dea h ol a id. r. and Mrs. James Budd, of Ihls , who arg_sj>eadlag tbe winter itlisiu Philadelphia, were n
e many friend* of Ml** L llu will be glad to know < I? recovering from her recen Mr* Anderaon Bourgeois ai John L. VanTIne, of Estellvlll recent visitors here, the guests ud Mrs. l?eo bourgeois Horace Boardman. of Camdi veek He was. looking after the iutereat* of bis father's estate. Kev. J. B. Adams and wife ca this city on Tuesday morning isit to friend*. Mr. Adams ^haa been -rationed in Hughrsvllle, Pa ,
Itiqie'
L. B- eets, of Philadelphia, who ■tivale-clug from t^phol
ending the aim run nfucil out ofottr ii
source referred 1 interesting readu
j miner of those alreadv
bridging of the hay. ■e advertlsiug fund »h« riant items as above ref to go unnoticed becai
director Is asleep lotbecliy'slo '■n't It time we had a bureau eriislng in our own town benefit of oar tow n, a bureau
plaints made because of a
i*itor I
He
accompanied by Miss L. M. Gardner,
a trained nurse.
Robert Bmitb and family turned to tbelr home In this city after a visit of live weeks with Mrs. Bmllh' parents. Rev. and *Mr* J. B. Adam* at Hughesvllle. Pa. Mr*. I. N. Grucom and daughte returned recently from a visit to tb family of J. A. Willard in JMilladelphla Mr. Willard manages Young' tier here lu the summer. Master George Gardiner, youngest son of Mr, aud Mr*. W. F. Gardlui was brought home from t'smdeu I hi* mother ou Tuewlsy. George h been undergoing surgical treatment for one of his .legs. The Rev. I. 8. Hgfl Pa., has been called I ofthe Baptist Church will assume charge i month: He !• known Ocean i ily re-ldents. Rev. !$■' T. Ca*M t'hel*ea lag! Thursday night, assisting Rev H R. Randall with special services In the Chelsea Presbyterian Church. Mr. Casselberry will he the Church again tbi* evening. Conductor Lawrence Henderson, Woodbury v Is running In Conductor Wm. 8. Miller's place on the W Jer2y^Mr Miller being Mr. Henderson, who can Tue-day, wa» accompanied by Mr*. Henderson. They are registered
the Garwood.
Beth L.ifaud, who with Mrs. Hand i few year* ago. conducted hotels lo Ms city, bul w bn has had a hole! lo Vugletea for several season^ will quR
Their hoi).
ie Reach I:
* been
-Mr. Han
J M. .
ruary 22d aud
display of spring ofporlnnjly that'
good dre*M substantial.
Marsh'
.nd Mnf. L. Henderson, Woodilier H Hays. 8. It. Olivet, isn. Philadelphia; L. Lore. W. H. Madge!t, Camden.Wilde aud wife. Charles Philadelphia; Mis* Edna las-lllou, Ohio: Mis* Rllla Wllllamstnwo: Geo W.
JJOS. 0. CHAMPION ..Builder..
Ocean City,
N. J.
■ii
i* here dist
bureau Dial could be i people w hose money *ueh bureau lu charge i-luess men whose Ideiiltlled so closely*' pertly of our town a*
■i pm
somebody up
'Up. and let lla^uey that
1.1*1 of unclaimed letters remalnln i the Ocean City Port office for tl eek ending February 2, I9n7 ** LAI>II> 11 Town, Mis* i arrle Conreud. Mis* E-Mar-hall, Mrs. E.
Sheppard, Miss Murphy. (
RtPORT OF THE COIOiTIOI First National Bank OCEAN CITY, »T
N. C. Clelland REAL ESTATE BROKER:
enjoyable *veulug“rhe next will he held on Tuesday ev< February 12lb. at Mr and Mi Hall s resldenoe. 8228 North Kill street. The euchre will be bet
time on Tuesday, as before slated, be-
-iu*e Wednesday Is Ash eduesdsy'
E L
m. Bleelman. R R Warwick, J. T I own-end. H.J Cunningham. W.C. ‘
Philadelphia; Allen H.|
Samuel Schurch . • —Ka— REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANC
701 iiborj *«., Oceu Cllj, I. J. T
n R Grove*. Ocean
Gleeson, I«eroy J L» en; N. W. Edmond.,
: Johnson, Bale.
New !
C. L_. LAKE REAL ESTATE AGENT.,
F. Hughes, Newi
M8CAYKE ' j ' * . Mr. and Mr*. G. H. Bacon, C.-H. ■ Ill Observe Annlve.—r, Town, Millville;8..T. WlllUIJls. Vine-I
The 'members of Kalmla Tribe, No. land; John W. Wesoott. Matthew i ~ 22D. Imp. O. R M,, will celebrale'ihe Jeflereou,Camden; Harry 8. Douglass, ninth aonlveraary uftbe trlbeoi. Wed-Cape "ay Court House: Thus C. nesday evening, April 8 i The follow- Mii'aluo Andrew P. Maloney. Miw Ing commltlees will provide for the Marie Maluuev, Philadelphia: Robert
‘ a: Anniversary Commuter, T. Moore. F. H. Riggs, Mr. aud Mr*.
, L. Wallace,Geo. Btauton aud l/ooxhnaiie. - Atlantic CUV: James N. Caiiaou:EatertalnmautCommtllee. Budd. Mrs. Annie West Phlla-
Ruab, George Lee end N. T. delpble: Kattorlue Trexler, Trexler I
Pe.: J. G.-G. Rosa, New York. I
Money forjortgages... JORDAN MATHEWS
miLAUKU-HU
Plans and Specifications Prepared at Short INotice
rar«a. W aaoH...u,«s. Mendel’S EN6USH & Johnson, One-Price Store cilractors M Builileis FurnisliinKs
1240 Anbury Avenue. ; Ulf
ALLEN SCULL
Contractor and Builder ‘
>g or the ruination <> on the amount of t these parts. The i r and shape-hol ilnf
lie* Le
surface. That's . .
buy by look* alone M.ndrl't rs. whilst as stylish and correct a* any garment* made, aretetlltln the wear-telling part* that
them without name.
Clothing for Boys
Building* erected by contract or Amy. Widow Jones 8ulW for Boys. Norfolk, Barter Brown, Ifouhle-BressKd JOI-IIN MARTS »"d Hlourew. . Contracting Builder ihe Latest and Nubble*! d^ylr* ic pins Oou-xr* a sprristty Black. Brown. Nelter. Mouse Derby* Eattmstsaebserrutly tuniisbrd and Soft In every grade at the loam ■esiAve.. w Men’s Pantaloo4i5 TheSwellest. 8ee our wiu'dew display
Gents' Furnishing Good*.
Mendel’s One-Price Store
Carpenters and Builders 162" Atlantic Avenue.
V* ATLANTIC CITY N J '
ALBERT G. GILBERT,
qharles L. JlOFMAXN PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER
SEIKE 1. B0D86E0IS l SOI
REGISTERED architect
Leonard Krauss Co.
Electricians
» Anbury Avenue. Ocean City. N. J.
^:i'sS^o, r a7i
645 Asbury Avenue,
I fat biers' Sopphre. d Mopplt-s. Bicycle he
mplto Atteadsd To- i
COAL COAL
0. 1. V Urau GOAL / 8E0. 0. ADAMS & BRO, COAL COAL
Co^T from tbe
PUSTERIBG. BINGE 'SETTING BUCK LATUIG, tic.. Etc. > All Work la Mason Line Promptly
Attended To.
OCEAN CITY, N W. H. MITCHELL, BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING J0BBIN8 n SPECIBLFV Residence: 704 Central Avre-.
CITY GAS LIGHT CO. - -Ocean city, n j — -
USE CAS FOR
COOKING LIGHTING HEATINjG
NO SMOKE -qN© SMELL
Np DIRT
Just Strike a Match
Boy yuur U
SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. twelfth ht. and west avk. Aa you are always sure of gelliUK 2240 pounds In tbe torn 0. J. HAMMELL Marble m Granite Works Monument*. Man-oleum*. Statuary Work, ('radla*... CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vaults, Grave CoverAll kinds of Cemetery Work
Works at I’leasantvillc, N. J.
n kkrai. dirsvCTouw A. H. BAKER ...Undenalei - and - Enidalmet. 849 ASBURY AVENUE. OCEAN-CITY, N. J.t Pali, answered dayernlAhl. M AkK lakl Undertaker and Embalmer
I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, STUM AND gat FITTER Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs and Plumbers’ supplies. JO Avenue
W. L. BERRY, /Manufacturing Jeweler. NO. ai SOUTH SECOND ST„ ■■hlledelpbia. s-w.
■ Bil IT
762 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. JFine Panel Hanging, Painting A Select Line ol WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarters for

