THURSDAY. MARCH 7. 1'
ANSWERED CRY \ CAMP MEETINGS RUN FOR COURT'S OPINION FROM DUNGEON MONEY-MAKING PURPOSES? IN SEWER SUIT
tain* no provision authorlzlnfr a potation ontanteM tbemimlet to M«'en> in tbe public •■trtct*. au< provirlon* of the cert 111 cate of li
|K>ration author
A Libby Prison Story That
Was Once Told by ; church capaclt.v
Bishop McCabe.
at». P»P<r to print a Libby Prlaon »tory.
*-*-a ,,,lll,lll<!l —* M * Um * u * r ' 1 It wa* tba pawl ok of Uencral William ... H. Powell, of Belleville, III , a Krcat OoreasoR Btokb for \ k» Prcl rrMbyte rt* 0 , to ,be camp beyond that deut of tbe l-ultad Bute* aound. rood awokc . aMUnr memorle. lu Comrade to the Patenon Praaa, which aay»: a Kreat Melbodlat. and -Kd'better *electlon could be toad*. hUn ^ , ell Llllb y , lor} - and New Jer*ey would Kl*e 50,000 Here It U aa per »que.t: majority for a ticket wUh It* popular p owe || va*a fellow-prlMuer Goverpor on It. But who’* k»Iuk lo 1 w nb me In Libby Prlaou tu 180i In be nominated for Preddenl ? A Knat the b(l|lle of Wytheavllle. Vau, he wa* deal dapaod^on that.'' j terribly wounded, and It wa* auppoeed — I that hi* daya were numbered. He TaKBEi* but one more Sunday be- carried tbe bullet with him to hla
fore tbe annual acmlou of tbe New 1 .
port Innately to the demand*. The ^“rcb i number of churcbe* out»lde of Ocean
A reader who, like tbounudr, drove la another lllu»tration, cberlabea tbe memory of tbe late “If a camp meeting a**o
Blabop Cbarlea C. McCabe,
*ack. and al-o rondltlon- are not
aimed, w by ahould It hold lat conflict w lib and -crlouely hat ,p tbe regular Sunday -ci vice* lu ebbrebe*? ..Whiletbe W. C T. I tbe Y. M>vC A have a rule that
terdlcta tbeui'f^uui boldlnK aervleaa on iukkuiaiiI' i tbe hour* of renlar church devotion*. wou|tf camp mee^iiK a**oclatlon d|>- lueeime a-~vi*t luK bu*lne*a wltblu^ie bound* of our w Holly. di*rrt!> 'onfereoce I* not liilerdeiioailnatloiitl. but denomliiallonal. then w hy doe* ttoll >lll( rilM ,, the church |irrmit It to draw away •wret tudifTrrn from tbe church, when »he w ill not tbe church, and M. S or the W. H. M. tbe " ,Ilux 1
Inued from Klrat Pm.e 1 S>»un*ed Pina
nd* fro- and einenatve froirraiii Out the l' a,| y• or,, *t , R D< * liked Ihe I anilouKlit not. try to rate* and charsea for newer rental*;'aided forth
church. I-ay. ircttloK a lhe*c rate* were paid by tbe proM-i-ukir I think nol.and twlleve until tbe pa**aKe of the ordinance of
<ku* * »< *&**£}£ •wEU’XS.*""* 0 ’- •**• *“» f—"” 1 m-erii a* appeal to uV-Ttilli the erratrr fonv? hlRb r ralea, Some queadoo had been
•*U"*red.
Jer*ey Metbodlat Eplacopal ferenoc All concede that tbe comlnc Coafereucc will be peculiar In many raped*. There will be a great many change*, according to Indication* at the praeut time, and the change* always bring their problem* with them. A large number of chore be* bare “called” pastor* for next year and many have accepted “auhJed to
tbe
>eal of tbe Conference
'll I
ipprpt
t” 'll .
will be a general shifting around, aapedally among tbe churcbm that pay a good •alary, though pot t!io*e
that pay tbe highest perhapsy^, A TREAT PROMISED
■aaewr Tw-wt*«T.' Prom 8 until S o'clock thU (Thursday) ereulog will be given the flrat of weekly aortal gal heriug* by tbe Pint M. E Sabbath Hchool Admlsalon will be by card only. r7 Dr. Cbaa. B. RkM. tbe Soperloteudeut. haa arranged ao entertaining program, which will Include tbe following: ; Recitation, Dr. I. N. Uriscom; bu-
Wbcn be recovered aufllrtently to be loved after tbe battle be was brought
■ Libby Prison, and while there a charge.of murder was brought against him. Of course It was a false and cniel charge He told me afterward how tbe impression got out that be bad killed a man after he bad surrendered. One day be was tiding along at the bead of hi* command, when be saw lying right to tbe road over wblch-ht* troopers mu*t pas* tbe belple** form of a wounded Confederate officer. General Powell sprang from hla bora and, lifting the man from hi* perilous poalHop. carried him *-tbe side of the road and laid him iwu under a tree and then rutbed beck and mounted hi* horse. Hew a* > far ahead of bis troopers that be
Id all this and still was In the lead. Tbe officer was found dead by hi*
friend*, and General Powell wa* charged with baring murdered him. I sew tbe sergeant of the guard take him out of Libby Prison and pot him In tbe dungeon to awah hla trial upon the dungeon for 87 daya. and then wa* — because no proof wm» forth-
that could be brought up dim. There wa* no furniture
D bench, aod the aa dark, and gloomy enough which abounded lu tbe re bis only companion*
Libby Priaoo where Mllroy' were confined of singing an « hymn, end every —
wr God. to Thee. ' <
wy God, to . '-““•'“S'
At tbe mpothly meeting of tbe guild of Holy Trinity Church on Tuesday
evening, Dr. Cook
reeetpt ofagtR of 8100 from Blabop Scarborough to " '
»r^owel!. which was brought to me secretly by a coluied man. which read aa foliowa: “Dear Chap lain; Shiga little lot" - * ■—
bear you. W. H Poi
And always after that appeal from ic dungeon we pitched our tuoea In a (tie blgber key ao that our louely. so flaring comrade, far below, could ' ear tbe hymns be lored'ao well. I bad with me a little copy of
TO PREPARE FOR VETS
of tbe Bute U
Hoyt, e
HI* huge circle of friend* here b*ve “ — ‘ ip regret of tbedeetb l, which occurred at
i Friday la*t
da. Mr. Hoyt rty owner of long standing t, hla cottage being located at UUCentral avenue.
The Oceaa City Tabernacle Association baa been formed to take title tbe camp ground square. The *ei la to be used for religious, beuevole I purposes.
..a, etc. There are thirty a. Including a Dumber of Phliadeipblan* who spend the summer
In Atlantic City. Mr. Scull, who wi brought Eaot'irom Denver three weeki
ago. died on Friday fr.» Uou of dtwaae*. He w. Mrs Griacom. He leavi
daughter.
uncle of
and
Great preparelkin. have been made by members of Ocean City Council. No. 10. D. of A., for the celebration, tbi* evening, of tbe deveotb am aary of tbe organization. The mltlee In charge Is eompo*erf of Mrs. Sallle Ingeraoll. Ura. Ida F. Dlzoo aod Mia Mary E Baud-.
Clearrd a<a so.
ey pretty w ie Biscay ue
Interfere
during any of t|^ i Ltlei.NinuKXv
time that
and cof nil.ou the part of conference, located •• ••
be considered, especially a* there I* abuodaut proof t ha I tbe church I* crippled aud tbe pastor* and (leople greatly embarrassed by ronfllctlug aud competing meeting* under the same geoeral aqsplcea; If they exercise all tbe function* of tbe church, and their leaders assume the prerogatives of a pastor for three or lour mouths of tbe why not tbe responsibilities, including paatoral-. care, coonertlonal collection* and other benevolences?
r admission lol
pertinent at this th the Conference, and a*
bar, we were asked by tbe bishop, you determined to employ
■Bock of Ages, other familiar o’tbe pruoner*
'Most of us have kept that vow Inviolate Some have become enme-hed to tbe snare of speculative activity, to
i Injury.'and. I fear, to the he ministry. Where camp
with tbe work of soul-saving, as a prominent feature, land-aelllng and money-making. It 1* small wonder (bat worldly-minded men are suspleton*' of mercensry motive* entering very largely Into the eulernrisc—that shekel* hav j - —•
tba at'
NewT
■a I mi
_ _ the army. I prized li but I parted with it to comfort • —■* the margin Forty-aecoud Psalm, “Hope God. for thou Shalt yet praise Tbe General carried that little rlth him for many year Many tlm>s lu addressing Sabbal school* aod other reltgtoua aaarmblte . be would lake U out aod bold It aloft aod tail the story. Ju«t about the time be came out tbe dungeon I wa* sent to tbrbospliIII with typhoid fever. lu a few days General Powell was sent there, too, for he waaatlll suffering greatly from
“la mound
HI* family had lu Its . wroal lu which be tell, what be did for me Is those days. He found me covered with vermin {torn bead to foot ppoaad to be dying with ft down by tpy.rtde aud took
bis little scissors aud be cut off nr : hair, which hung down'tom; ilders. aud then be cot off nr : beard, which bong down to in; at. He then secured from th
la pan of my suffering. Tbe next day he gave me a bath with hla own bands and then asked tbe prison cook for perm Mon to go to tbe kitchen that be might get up some thing that I could eat, aod be brought me time aud again some nourishing food. In ao old scrap book wbteb I have prase read there la pasted a letter bearing tbe date October 8, 1IMS Rich * *r B . t addressed to my wife, ant! Pow«|l look'll down from my lieu • by sentence, and while of It t* hopeful of recovery. I thought at (bq time that it waa the last letter my wife would ever receive from me. I wlab'to record the fad that I owe my Itfeaod all Jhat II mi “ _ ve beau worth to my family, to n mtry aod to tbe Church of God louder aod faithful mlulatrlss ■ good man. He waa aa faithful me aa David waa to Jonathan. I have said he waa a great ma General Sheridan thought so, too, ai ' PowelPi woftads made [or ulm <.to resign hi General Bberidan
: - The army could better spore General Powell always • remfoded me of that little strain In BayarffTayior’rpoem about tbe siogiug of “Aoule Laurie” at tbe siege of ■ Tba bravest are tbe e lovlog are tbe dariOK " again In February, isnt.
•terian Church gave a Colonial*lea Tire girls, daintily •tired, looked after tbe Comfort aod needs of their goods, all of w bom were much pleased. The
Kalmla Haymaker* had a goo! time la*teventug after the regular meeting of Kalmtp Tribe. No. soo. Imp. O. K M. The occasion was tbe anniversary of the Hayloft, After a floe set-out at V\a. H. Smith'* re*Uurant, there wa* aa agreeable eulertatuineur
1,1 >' corporation of tbe Ocei tlie 1 "lupauy, which I r the call the old company, a ..re llou wud Sewerage Con • shall call Ihe new ,-nm 'eucorporated for the pu "T <Ver the plant of the
to granting permission l company to take ovet the . old cnmpauy, but lu Ha et
City '
State, and ha* by that ar compliance with certain <- tended to protect the pul
icliog pa iuy, a* a
r pai
ffin'klt
the latter Tabor and remedy, a* I lion. Mul mutual agm
Ipg by wbl i can be secured and
desirable and
, -We ■
ilstry?
"Did oi
•e quit* ai as ba* ao
fathers act t
alsely when
they went Into tbe woodland aod among the tall rtaudiog tree- cleared Ihe ground, put op tent*, built camplira and erected rustic platformfrom wbich they preached with unctlou and power the glorious gospel of the bleiaed God. aaug, prayed, sbuulrd converted by tbeacoresand hundreds? Was there a suspicion of oommercialIson In the motives and deeds of Osborn, Stockton. Slokes, Pitman, Lawrenceand their colaborers, when, thirty or forty years ago. they gathered In •qukdson the sandhill* liy theseasliorv where they could listen to tbe murmiA of tbe waves aa they rolled In. brearti pure wholesome air, baakjn-'thr lllgbt ot heaven, and unrfof tbe In-•plratlo-i and exbllarmliuu of such
the sand aud
„ect tents and later build bumble cottages for better protection and Increased comfort, lay — —eeta and divide the land Into be leased, rented or sold al a nominal turn sufficient to pay expenses of aaollatlou, regulation and administration T HIGH TARIFF OX l/TT* "Thought these' godly meo for a ■Ingle moment that tbe time would come wbeo high tariff ou iota, comfortable salaries, high class and expensive talent, ranging in cost from 825 to 82 500 worldly ambition and imosement should supervene and breateo to dominate, if not entirely o crowd out. tbe all Important work if aoul-wlnnlug and spiritual edltleaHoo. until It should come In pa— that to a few abort years a conversion would be of rare occurrence? ' hat dose observer of present and management of some great i, or aoMwIled camp meetings, it seen to bis sorrow a tendency rd commercialism, excessive ’mem. and (way from the origlual Idea that gave rise to cam meetings? And Ibis Is not for waul of able mlul-tera. great preaching high clasa music aod juig aud {lonor-
'The religious constituency at .sons belongs quite as mucb, I b tbe rtiurcb as to tbe assoc at Tbe fact that tbe 'camp meeting here first' lo*es Its force as a p claim when a church Is orgaiilred established. Tbe discipline of church knows no camp meet Then Its claim I* paramount/ and operation should be sought as an
(cable working ba-i*
lu Ihe matter I bold that priority of occupation justifies no suierlorlty of claim by tbe association, for the most that t he association can set up In defense of its existence at afl w Itblu the bound* of a pastoral charge I* Jhat it assist* and co-operate* with tbe cbqych In good work-, 1 believe tbl* grounds m,,ul “ 1,,pd ou Jl "«i'lfo*ry io argument, lu myjodgmeut, be people w ho come to tbe-e demand new- conditions of worsblp to lit Into or correspond with " v surroundings' Best and i are tbe dominant desire* 6u >f summer visitors. Thl* i- » and semi-religiou* services
Sabbath m the • For an a* ministers and ut create, the ll»t church, llld. so to ape
. right I ic re lo Ocean Grove that out coming in moat, lift of all. he Impressed that Ihe concert, the oratorio tbe choir, the orchestra and tbe semi dramatic performance are dominant la (he 'minds of Ihe geojile. If not *lso to tbe plan of tbe "I raise no question against these things, except as they pass uuder the guise aud name of camp meeting, aud when tber are held at times that c ufllet with the regular devotional xrVice* of tbe church. There **Wqg q
and purpose, and, In my judgment, mtteslfy tbe Importance of the church as the proper lustltutiou for Impart
matters of devotion at all ilmi eept during tlie bolding of the rrgul camp meeting, w hen If nMipevaUun be sqcured. l would adviie joining with tbe association In purely devotional and evangelistic efforts for tin •alvalfou of souls aud the saoctlllca
were both invited to apeak at the anniversary of ihgi » blch wa* held Sabbath* night In the bail af tbe House of Hepreso - - We sat together lo tbe praei vast assembly on that ycn/t ^, we made briefsaddrcgwaF: Together we aaug Mrs. Howrys •■Battle Hymn of tbe Repot'■— ^
re a harvest for tbe local church irgely barren of results, beoau-e of oveiebadowlug influence of tbe railed great' meetings and lhrxr*<h lengthening of tbe *«a-oti /of rai
tara**and Impoverish tbe.church. "What Is ltie real reassm for lengthmlng out tbe season, especially ai ip'plled to Sunday service*? There it > growing suspicion thst worldly 3iolives stealthily obtrude tlieunw 1 — “Now. w bat. If anything, an
ioiiIou* co-ope ration malntalneu I* most
aiion original gryiiit. tbe right 1 ••u»1y pl|ie» and Us system ol sewerage b [lit to neatb the surface of tbe street-. I ' rh * Ur * 1 'tuertlon 1* whether It eand prosecutor ha* a *ufficlent tntercst i t and justify hlftrSn prosecuting the cert che* i ' ,r * rl '£he l case *bows that be ow i lera- | real estate and that hi* building* ai and ' connected with tbe sewer pipe* of tl . j old company aud that he ba* paid tl ’ aIll |! sew cr rent Iberefor. He had, therefor > t. at least a llceoee to discharge *e*ai • here through the eewera of the old eon 11 e pauy, and the present ordinance 11*iId ' 0,,e "'ep In a process by w hich (tin
w blch cxlste e act of 18 luting gen
ly applicable to the I
ard* v. Jlqver, S: ■ think iHil brought up by the wrt
new company and tbe proaecutur * rate* Increased. It doe* not ludeed appear that the prosecutor’* land
ibutted .upon any of tlx
* blch *
laid, b
ha» been held by
> laid across a puldl • street he has a | property right lu bis sewer, even | though that right may be only the right of a'llcensee. Miller v Ksuibu. S3 Vroom, 771. This property right
of tbe prosecutor Is
e opporthat the
house a possible coiistltueocy is deny patent fact* and challenge potency, bet power of evolution, efficiency aud her bUtory KIMBLE Jfgytl E NKFJIEII. nple justice, a fraternal s| and a desire for mutual helpfuli
lu greater
>rted from camp meetings re must extensive array of woi "From Seabrtght to <‘apc
people
ill tbe enter
exception-, tl hurche* they nave ueipeu .to. ei md msltitalu Seating capaci architectural beauty and attract! have kept pace with the gro. ■ resurta. Hut in tbe two rxr
noted pi
llbslaudliii meuted population aud that becal fagrea ri-wl with u bleb they cam "For atTorganization lu rest nu Its ar* during nine mon h- -if ttie year thiough tbe golden gale, wbile the depleted church struggle* and rows against adverse wluds and currents of. Hie off sea-oil Is ulaiiire*lly unfair. To ait idly by during Ibe long dreary season and w ben tbe »un of prosperity bring* a harvest for w blcb Ih-y hare out sown, aud thru toan-cand gather lu tbe golden grata, la not, I submit, a
■are deal.
Tu Ocean City during the summer the finance* fall off and tbe pastor preaches to smaller congregation* than during the winter. The |ier■funcut population I* J.OUO; summer population, Xil.uuu to 4o,0U0—many
times greater
oxfxwm ■>*’ AIM. -The Pitman Gr Vineyard plan of cu able, satisfactory ai
ful
vc and Martin •peralloti I* equ 1 mutually tielp-
peoplr gather hi tbe churches. • a* the rcgulsr church service-ai concerned, and during the progress < Hie ramp meeting the churches ai auditorium At Martha's Vjneyar Aha associslion even pay* the cliurr
a share of tbe recelnt* du meeting Bundays. Thl* ai I* ju»t. mulually- satl-faclor; tbe unity of the spirit In I of Hie camp meeting, nor against arf other *ervl-e-liilellcclual and moral prufl
worslllp—th/
ring camp and kee(i> he bond ul In the way •ay a word fos-apclal,
»‘a. Jcr
i tbe rule *t City, 84 Vrc
Appeals
by the Court of Er
84 Vraom, 685.
second question Is whether Ocean City could graut a right to lay £wrjio ration organized under the general act. The answer depend* not merely upon tbe power conferred upon the city by the act of 1887 (P L. 1887, 46). but also upon the powers conferred upon tbe new company by the general corporation act The act of 1887 (p. 52, pi. vll) gives the cit£ council power lo prescribe the which shall he exercise-' any i rivflege* granted In the Use of the streets or lu digging up tbe streets for the purpose of laying down pipe*. Il also authorize* (p. 52. pi. vili) the council to lay drains or construct sewers lu tbe streets but this latter power evidently relates to sew era constructed by tbe city jtaelf, for It authorizes tbe cost to be assessed ou the owners of property beiieffited by the Improvements, and this provision I* quite luapplicable to sewers constructed by a private company for private gain. The only authority of tbe council under tbe act of 1887 Is to regulate tbe exercise of privilege* granted by tbe authority of other act* It doe* not extend so Jar as to authorize tbe'council to make au original grant of such privilege*. The grant to a *ewer company, for example. Is by tbe art of June 13.1880.
G. S. 218!
only effect of t
■r above referred t
•utlMir
e city i
incil l
Tbe great audience gave back the
[loru* until the ball rang with Its , — triumphant strain*. Abraham Lln-ldal What ought wetodc? coin wa* sitting wlthlt* ten feet of u* evolution ol Hie summer a* we Hood together, and be sgot up • tinder tue auspice* of camp little scrap of paper ou w blcb were associatl u*. t* Hie church. I ■ritlen tbe words, "Flea** •log that permanent Inriltutloa God . >ug araln ” Of course, tbe request and established, where the sarrsmeni* mu as granted. 'are adminUtersd, ehlldreti gathered w he General Fowell was a CbriHiau man, for instruction, believers edified, and an honored member of tbe Pmby- sinners c«buried lo turn from their g terian Uhureb. He dkHk calmly aud evil ways aud tbe coooectfoui
Hie dgy for **-cmblymg ol
are made with i devdfit and rev ir the fecuriugof iti the.*ii<**l edict I v.
privilege already
granted under Ibe act ol IS*I qilgb: be •xer l*ed Tbe Water Company Act if 1876 also make* Ibe Incorporation of tbe company a d the right to lay pipe* dependent upon tbe consent of ihe municipal authorillea. The Gas Company Art G. 8 I6l0.pl. 17 contains a similar, provision, and ibe Street Hallway Company Act* make Ihe right i f tbi corporation dependent upon municipal coflkent. P. L. 1886, p 828. Borne of these art* contain special provisions Intended lo- safeguard the right* of Hie public lu tbe public streets. No such safeguard* are provide^ by Ibe art of 1887, to • bleb reference ba* been made. We think tbe gourse of legislation clearly I dlcates that tbe grant of tbe right to use tbi, public streets for various purpose* was Intended by tbe legislature to be controlled lu each case by tbe rtatute applicable to'that par-Hcualar-casg. and to be surrounded by sucIl safeguard* lu each case as tbe legislature Urd provided. Il would conflict with, this legislative policy lo bold, Ibat tbe common council of a olty governed by Ibe act of 1887 had the power to grant rights in the public streets without any of these safeguard*. The language of the art doc* not Indicate that It had so broad scope II was rather Intended to pr< vide an additional safeguard for (h public Interests by pulling bnder ib control of Ihe city council 11^ manne lo wblcb privileges graoled 1 under Hi different act* might be exercl-ed, or li other words to confer by expres statute upon thf city tbe police powe over Ihe stgevls wblcb might be cx ercl-ed, notwithstanding .extstfni
, 48 Vrc
, 118;
-pecial affirmed November 18, ll»)6. The c(»e
rentlal differa from tbe ca*e of Benton ~ j Elizabeth, 82 Vroom. 411; affirmed.
i.t ’
n that
e tbe
4t. I mankind.
"hehe^Vn our jieiipTe Transit •'ompat y had purchase* lelr Influence—and the a right In tbe lands In quotl vote*, if necessary—to| woukl eI ,,iti e lt to lay pljic* for Hi* ^mrollug I lran*ponation of oil If the laud had ojwtate <Ai the same' not.been subject to the 'e**ement of a “'k^ii tbe *»ine con- public atreet; the only privilege a-krd
eyen (rlumpbantlv^lddlug bis family oieoow,' praldid'eniT'by" filTtbfol "But if Ipfluilel^lgher Imi'Jnaobe f"?rt ibl/.sMxi and comrades ifTieet him In the pastor*, who glva their Um# wholly to thao patronage aod auppori. lu co,,. public street and this ciurt ms*nl«d heavenly world. Thus, one by one. tbe Word and to prqyer. and to hou-e fe**edly spiritual thing-. i> «nene-s of the distinction between the grant of tbe soldiers of the Grand Army are to bouse vlsUatlvo. vl*u tbe sick, bury aim uully of effort and harmonious privilege* lu Hie use of alreets and the pamlug away, but tlie Republic Uvea tbe detd aod comfort: tbe muuruiug'. agreement with Hie Holy i«|iiiii lu ex-rclseoforivlleg'*alreadv no**e—ed for »bleb 400,000 men have given aud that, not for a few weeks lu sum- reaching tbe bewri. of men. dr ,, u|I ••xercl^.ot pnviieg * airesay isi.iMi-ea thair lives; and. van aa was the sacri- mer. aud then for the whole long of which a di-quletlng temper, ener- I here l* anotber equally yerlous for tbe preservation of the dreary months of tbe w; I tiler «ra*on vsied spiritual Male aud a mere feint objection to the ordluauce. The new “ too great, because rest aod rusticate, but-ill theyear at *|.lrltual <-.mque*t will rob tbe Im-i.'c,,,,..,,}. organized under the
of 0ad ° f x Uie f*' cou . r "*' general corporation act of Jh96, and ~ the church .wea|ions and pa—Ion* that work ef- * 1 . - ------ - „ uf the- wliHc Its purpose la uudoubtedly l#w-
ig ful within th" mtanlng of the'
A targe’ mud-digger rewched •" •- 1«* .
In the big
sot In tbe , Poiou! Union, It waa
government "of tbe people, by tbe round bard
Cottage, j people, for tbe phople,\ ba* not struggling
* O—an r^rtalisd Iron, 1K1. 'mr< l< A
laid I
nd oper
City a
R. Curtis Robinson A Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and Commissioner of Deed* IN’os^^44-4(j Astoury Avenue
OCCAM Ct^ I
and Mortgage
THAT TAX QUESTION Can easily be settled by building Bungalow Cottages THEf are' in great demand
. | I hayp Jjrt-pared plan* lor vaiwity of.the I fotive'iient link- summer homerate the Ocean them upon request.
i number of these artistic and ami will be pleased to submit
Jos. G. Champion PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED AT SHORT NOTICE 13th St. and Hav en Ave.. Otcdn City, N. J.
Tbe ordinance oertitied n
A number of the members of t amp 18, P.O. of A., enjoyed a ireal of Ic* cream at Wm. H. Smith's restaurant, ou Asbury avenue, last .Saturday night. Mr Smith'* restaurant I* be--omiog a popular resort for uiemlier* if lodges in search of sumethlog good
ENGLISH & JOHNSON,
1240 Aabury Av
ALLEN SCULL ; Contractor and Builder 1
Kulidlnz* ervetsd by eputract or d*.'. JOHIN MARTS Contracting Builder
Mendel’s
One-Price Store Hats and Gent’s
Furnishings
Thetastde make of a suit 1* . 't>i"r the making or the ruination of il-.. I ut u|*in thc-e parts. The aecrrl of 1 IL' wear and shape-hbldlng lie* b*r.eath tlie surface. That's why you • an l buy by buka alone Mendel'* Pfothe*. wlitist a* *ty Iieb and i-orrect •r built In the wear-telling part* that '—I cforiMB—-that’s w by w e guarantee
Clothing for Boys
Wlddw Jone* Suits for Boy*. Nor■Ik, I'.u-ter Brown, Double-Breasted
nd Itlousea.
Hats for Men and Boys The Latest and Nobbiest Style* la ;i*i-k. ^Itrow n. Neiter, Mouse IVrby*
GEOICE I. BOURGEOIS S SUN
Men’s Pantaloons
The .“ wellest. See our w indow display
|ienl*' Furnishing Good*.
. Mendel's One-Price Store Carpenters and Builders inssAtlanticAVchoe, OCCAM ( ITT. a. j ATLANTIC dm . N.J. uSTiS *”'" auUa '* r ‘ b ’ ALBERT G. GILBERT, QHARLES L. Hpi-MANN PRACTICAL HOUtE PAINTEI REGISTERED ARCHITECT 645 Asbury AveilUe,
Leonard K«adss Co. ^ Electricians
E. 0. Aflims.
GEO. 0, ADAMS & Bit . COAL
j PLASTERING, RANGE SETTlNi.
L.'fctC.
Promptly OCEAN CITY. N J. a
W. H. r.i ITCH ELL BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING JHBBI.Y6 H ySPKCIHLTY ItawMence: 704 Ont. al A v.
COAL COAL,
COAL /
COAL
Buy- you 1 Coal from tbe ./ SHOEMAKER LUMBER CD.
WKLFTH ST. AND WEST AVE
N.-C. Clelland REAL ESTATE BROKER:: Ix—io Nezotlnled. Improved or I n-
CITY GAS LIGHT CO.-
-OCEAN CITY, N. J USE CAS FOR
0. J. HAMMELL w Granite Worls
HARRY 'F. STANTON REAL ESTATE BROKER 1 a for outtage* from
CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vaults, Grave Cover* All kind* of Cemetery Work
Works a! I'leasantvllle. It. J-
NO SMOKE NO SMELL NO DIRT
Just Strike a Match
.. A. H. BAKER DONALDE.ALLEN - llllll6 ' ,al;er ’ t nl1 'fnilialmei.. SI*. 11 reset Hut ei.e'; 84 9 ASBURY AVENUE '
•••Hi Weipi.i«. j OCEAN CITY, N. J . Samuel Schurch hkiAkk: i
REAL estate: : • M AKK AND INSURANCE .. , ,
MH ktary 4»e.^0e*u Cltj, B. L , 1 and i G. l_. LAKE “ /r.wM.,,*
..REAL ESTATE AGENT..
w. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, No. J* SOUTH SECOND ST.. 1‘bll.dclpkU. *■•.
Aud we against tbe tide and curreut of «
r festively to tbe piillln*
a dlaripatKiu, aud the added buSden of *trougtiold*<
■ — ?*erabadowlng and almost over- of old-time »ivtui
mbtoatlou of secular aod and Ibe glory •
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p. 478, li
Money, forJortgages... JORDAN MATHEWS
I'UlbAPKU'lilA
I. N. JOHNSON 752 ASBURY AVENUE PLUMBE OCEAN CITY. N. JSteam anb Gas Rtter Fifle Pape,1 ^ r "e' Pa,nM8
j Repairing a specialty;
..Bath Tubs and - Plumbers’
Supplies.
A-nbury Avenu.-
A Select Use of
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