Ocean City: Sentinel
clly and porebatlDK an article al a obtain It In your oao diy f •Tn eltbereaaeyou areKettlnit <-t>ea|> value for your money: at lire -anir time It yoe* to a jo«« bouae In tbr Orient, or It (oe* to aaell Hie coflrrmlllionaire In adlatant city: and In both ea«ea It la at I be exprntof your community and Mloa-tou naan. I'rrbapa It ba> never oc-urml you before In that llylit, but l-n'l It.
tbe truth T” MiaraKKM iui:«m.
Parruta often tblnk tbelr ipedally prumlalng berauae br
ttet '-.i work youny.
REAL ESTATE MEN HAVE FULL SWAY
Hraurb ful that
ockafellera nor Montana, ira, we have been familiar I tbe reaorta on the At-1 from t'apeMly to Lone
aft‘1 tl
r let
able |
•It the PaoUtc, to a.
To be Pound at Every Step in "O'*-, maunera and tyi*. We win, ^ _ _ . | no doubt, have material Cuotieli toj, California, Say. John L,,, nu , .Test, I when weed a chance al tlieui \Ve|
i-a|wri lUaX.ld v
How much better ft !• to uke tbe
bram blca out of tbe |»lb of you r friend •'•d be earniuff. tlian U, add IhOrna to wound bis feet I Journal of Kducatiou. "l' - aateubfrireoyth.- -
TllK joint comm Klee In c hirer of tbe matter la worklny earneally I make tbe Bute U. A. K. Kocam ment m.tbla dly In June a aoocaaa i every way. Tbe committee abould.
a boy 1
II'W to yrl
»jU.
r ylven tbe
bearty eo-operatlon of all bualne Th« Bur of tbe Cape Publiablng Company has purchased tbe plant of tbe Cape May News-Wave and tbe papers will be mcreed. Tbe NewsWave bad been on "tbe ragged edge"
for Home mouUw. Tbe
•ay they will ran a modern paper. Many people have thought that Cape May Is Urge enough for such a piper. Wb deal re to return our thankt George C. Bartlett. Acting General Hecreury of the-Pennsylvania road Department of tbe Y. M. for a copy of tbe special met number of the Monthly Bulletin : by tbia association. Tbe Bulletin eonUlns, among other articles, a blograpby
_ _ Cassatt and neysnaper that U criminal. Il contribute editorials Idling of the life and work ilntjuency, and “U within the statu of tbe Ute president of tbe Penn-! »“<1 ««> eo«m puoUbment.'•
ay'vanU Hallroad.
The gentler sex bis beard with pleasure that conductors «a Ibe Peonsy Iranis Railroad's lines rilholog out of Camden ba'e been given not to Uke bold of tbe arms of a wearing white ablrt waists as they
tu from falling. Tbla order la tbetwaultof complaints bavlug been mt -to tbe company's offices by omanwboaesftlit waists have been
soiled by tbe coal
■ In bla toten
With many voters tbe "tall goaa with tbe hide" In voting la a PrwaidentUI elect>ou, national
Itsdriu dh
attention. In dissipated Interest at: often In over-albletlc or fraternity <et Tbe college theory la that Ibe fr ternlty cbaA>« an the elect, but II does not shew that. Tbe daU are la perfect at present, but there Is em>uf holly probable that w hi tbe figures \are in It will be clear that In the last fifteen yeai fraternity Ilf* baa been ext social and extra political In cUnnb much of tbe fraternity seal I d lea tea approaching arrested develo It U entirely clear already ib IbU la highly characteristic of II blgb school fraternity, because Invailably means tt>at a act fallows dan not trust tbemsrlves win bonon In tbe open contest, b favoritism by means o little beod of social highwaymen, many of tbeae blgb school fraternal IN THE CHURCHES
U of minor candidates and q
■ that waa productive of am good results. The County
ant, H. Brewster
i, who, after bearing
b~n ?'
iwlngf that
te pereciu mallard tbe trouble that waa in atom for them If they permltud truancy of their oft springs Parents who connive at or permit tbelr child mu to pUy truant undec tbe Uw of New Jersey, liable to
d by tbe Court, execution ol Be on negligent pannts may be ' only way to secure seof Ibe Uw by parents of iUdnu k to make an exai n every district w here they Mind to reside. It b an I
use It not only afte
dual but tbe moral training is well as tbe welfare of tbe State lu Us cUlaeSshlp.
unity of Interest existing
The co ■raWl. cities u recugotaed by tbe Tradds Unkw Advocate, of Trenton, which says: ' ' Did you ever go to a union meeting, and there bear a man -a member of your craft or vocation—make a harangue about Chinese exclusion: or bars you seen bln ou the street corner, pouring forth bU maledictions upon tbe concern, that bring there atent-cyed individuals over to our
"Did you ever go Into tbe home of thl« workman, and there tbe Uni thing to greet your eye Is a c«alogue
work Instead of getting ready Indicates arrested development. There Is not one probability In U ■at a hoy w bo desires to leavt sch [ tbe sixth grade aud Is allowed to do i will ever amount to anything. • much education as the other ul that lie does no: have the! pose to get ready for the do icbers often greatly err In dealh such buys aud tbelr parents I trying to show bow Important It that they should know w bat they w learn in tbe seventh aud eighth gradi whereas that Is tbe least part of IL
arrested developme
osaally, and tbla Is'w bat should treated' -!rested as a disease. We>Takf a lot of Ulk about deft ve sight and bearing and we do »e at it U vastly mon Important tb we "get busy" In defective ment progressive development: Then li nearsightedness of parents and pupl
ntvr M. b.
lie sacrament of the Dord's Bnpp administered In' tbe First' M. i Church on Hooday morning, lu tl evening, Kev. K: II. Brunyalc. tl t, spoke briefly. The attendan was not Urge, because of tbe stormy
a sacrament of tbe Lord’s Supper celebrated lu Ibe First Presbyterian Church ho Sunday morning, and then waa a reception of members In tbe evening. Dr. W. H, Dobeoo, medical missionary In China, was present. He was Introduced by tbe Bev. H. T. Casselberry, and gave an Instractlve recital of hla work Ksong-Kong, In Southern China, where be bet been for nine yean. Dr. Dobeoo told of Ibe Chinese gods and the forms of worship In Tbe speaker mid that he la Ibe only European physician within 250 miles of bU district I'hers s re 8,000 000 people In h to! district, and among there are mkby 'bluere doctors. The speaker was asked a number of oastloaa. among them. "Do mtsalom pay?" and "If tbe CMneae Mo not went oar religion, why carry It A* moth aacrllior ?" H* questions to AlSe parent sattsfacUuu of bis bearers. Dr. Dobeoo, wbo originally came from Washington, D. IX, is pursuing
Pnly-
cllttlc. PblladelpbU. lltfEV. TBIKITY. On Sunday cveulng, tbe vicar, Kev Dr. Cook, preached to a congreg dly of meu, ou account ol itber, but tbe attendauce of baa been a gratifying feature of tbe winter's service*. wu I Uor., l&; io. -By Ibe grace of God V am what I am, aud His grace which was bestowed upon as not lu vain: hut 1 labored abundantly than tfley all: not V bul tbs grace of God which was tth mt ^ * Dr. Cook said In part: "Grace U divine favor 11 Is an active' principle. If Is aud working. Si. deeply conscious of t tq grace—Ibaokfully exp aud othsr places The speaker dwell upon |hr apoelle'. persoual character aud career, abb's lug the marked contrast .1 bigoted, bitter, tl
Pharisee. Maul of Tarsus. Saul the •pupil of Gamallce, and Paul the Apoetle to tbe Gentiles. All this, tbe Inworking and the outworking of Ibe grace of God. It was noted that similar contrasts might b* observed In
eye to a threshing machine oulflL at ‘ the earlier and later life . f all good
manufacturers' prices with only a j men.
small profit added Doubtlere you “We. brethren, must be aware of our could go Into many eneb homes. ^own personal debt to grace," said Dr. "And what Is more, he exhibits a .Cook, “hi U la alj we have to show tool or atlicte of furniture or some,In tbe past, aud all our hope the other commodity that be purr bared ;dnys to come. Giace is given In dirt chaap, and paid Ibe freight on all answer lo prayer. Bul K Is not a the wayfiom ipme distant city and passive gift. We are command'.! t„ then gSrita'few ejdte cheaper than grow in grace; and we do grow. If wt
your local merchabi oouk'
supply II. j u* Ibe grace already given—not otberr W like to aakrwlse Itlsuars, therefore, to .-atlr up bqTWeeo bring-, the gift’ that Is within us. Tbe most la over to this aaugutue among us all can beve^ pre-
intry to do your work for yoo at a diet w hat attalnmedu cwq J^e-lusde, taper rate than your fallow-country- or what things can be done fpr Christ O coaid do IL »ud ■ending utr to and humanity through God's aban-
aa mall Older house In a distant dant grace.”
the East, •d. taken ■
I hotel on rrbread si H t>C'-untselly, p butter of the
rail hi
PERSONALS.
Itev Dr. Cook aud family have rrirned from a visit |o Philadelphia. Harold Hand returned a few day luce from a visit to Elizabeth, K. J. John Green well and wife, of- Philaelphia. were vlsllorsduring the week. Mrs. Matlliew Stpljli. of Phlladrlhla, has oirened her cottage In this
Muuyon Millville: Walter li" Hays. Ii. W. Hblrlgy. - It. < Hivelt. I'hllMelj phis: i*. It. Hamt. Wbudhury. ! Mr and Mr-. <i. 1. l-odwlg Mrs. C. A. Faust, Carl Fau-t. ' ha- II lsu.1 Anna /May Fai..t. I. Wagner. <*. I; I Ludwig. I? l-ren/ Viere.k, I'hlladet.
•erlseli.
of
|ipuiuusly clean. It fly on the bungalo known style of at ■e beautiful lawns, with flowers alts, oranges, lemons, grape c , make one think It Pared!aps as near to 11 as some of > mere can ever expect to gel rip to Catalina Island wasu
: Interest. W
nshlp l
■villa, a
> isblug that It might b :h. just to give ' the ; up. but, although I
f, tbe weather was very warm ocean qultecalm. You kooq', very proud of our great At-
too. so we may have ca rifle a mill pond, bpt let a little bit aud any that
i llllle
pre-
en living along sl-aie tbe e •fcs and during tnat lime the ■ciflc has been rolling In aud pulling on such swells e take It pll back aud have ■ed. Arrived, at Catalina all ud a|ieut eight days there, etilacli one of them; alw ays sonier interest to be aeen. The first, I main attraction Is tbe Marine i, which are really tbe bottom ‘aclflc Ocean. The water 1s so bat one can see all passing i as be ride* over In the glass boats provided by ibe natives nuch “per,” Tbe guide ns-tbat In some places tbe as one hundred feet deep, yet
l,cr * r <, Mr. rtSt.iii n force ,, f Woodbury, i
i of Mrs. Wm.
lire I! K f.QglMi. Phl'a^tejl^la W. G. Mani^^rTTFadcr ..fr, Mr.- E. E ' Isri- srel ■hildrrn, J Nelson l\ cr"l/^ IL^-L
K. Curtis Robinson A Conveyancing and insuranc^ - Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeds Now. 744-40 A«lr>ury Avenue OCIIAN CITY. N. Jv Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage
John II Iksdb, I. I•—l**i
I-'*”
stopfied digging Jt <
Jurt
think, fur <jne m* them il'allfiHitlau same Xunrista'^teei get rid of tb^fllthy Californians to grab It. ••auld tang syne,” I
I he iioor. bul I lliluk
'Ire. It. Bridgeton: u.
kway hack II r yet deM'l*
if thelB
—give us tbe bonors, while sluts coming out here I have seen some o the very poor whose happiness (savt tor tbe laziness of a few ) we mlgh envy; but such Is life. Beg pardon fo dragging (Ills In., ft did not belong h this chapter. I am probably gettlui my metaphors mixed, nitre are al kinds and all ways of living berebotels, of course, then rooms—room galore. I looms to sleep In. rooms will community kitchen, bouses furnlsbec with everything necessary for bou-e keeping for a week or a month. Tbet tbe cottage bome-cookmg store, when one can buy, already cooked, adjfthlng be may want to eat. take I Ms room and eat breakfast, dlnuei
supper at anyold time t
cafateila—I wjll a large, prosper;, mi, with many
nicely kept place you
try to describe. It b is-looking restaui le railed otT, w ble-
ep to tbe front, aud grab one. I mean). From receptacles take kuifs, fork, spoons, all of good quality. Then pass In front of a large counter. Where good things lo eal are placed already cooked, and order such as you may wanL There are "pul on plates and placed on y Thro pass an Inspectress,
your "grub" and •
button with price marked, after
which
an Immense aquariui were many other Inti I (don't forget tbe personal ■ In this case, as Mrs. T. could p up with a young fellow like >k a .walk up Ibe mountains i an Inclined railway, but, as ..le was of a degree (allbough a«M to be S*TF| unsuitable, yours truly preferred Irampmg: and, having fine seat her, tbe trip sras very enjoyable and gave me an'apprtlte like that of a saw mill. Our return trip was different from tbe going. Tbe day as flpe at tbe time of our departure, ut shortly afterwards a storm catm up and we got all that was coming to K If got cold, too. Tbe steward earn) round with blankets for any that tsbed them, and.as web from tbe East to escape cold weather, we were not averse to taking one. The ihlp rolled and gave us a good sbakng up. I was very anxious abont Mrs. T. and watched that lady very ly. I was afraid she might becharttably Inclined and w give something lo tbe dear little bul -ben I fou-id that she wi only keeping a "sttlf upper. Up, laughingly foqalred why I was edging ' the ciiVpldorc (of course Itwasn'l ud), It seemed time lo all up take notice: also lo assume a dignity cba^Ment with paterfamilias ou i
' to.' Howi
after enjoying (?) tbe ride, we better satlslied when we planted number elevens" on something
terrestrial.
tbluk-.should say something of the products: There seems in —- prodttet InVallforola. By seylng you taighl think I mein ar, hut U> plpral. No. th wouftdu. Multftudlual. Ifjrou ha< word with more syllables, kindly so It to express this marveloui duct. ' It Is everywhere. This product is the real estate ageni. He. she. It, be found In aiy locality or any s i •n can’t rsoape Have resd sou where about tbe poor being Aiwa us, bul Ibe real estate ageut e than that. It clings to you and you cannot shake it off if “it” has the least Idea that yo'o are a tourist sub a pllal. Talk lo a straucer aud If you desire a bargain In real estate itUe m a trolley ear and you may see a sheet of which a sign protrudes hk h says, "This Beautiful Building ' Sale. Apply to Smith Junes, the Beal Estate Man.” Go Into a buy a pound of sugar, and the pro-■r-wtll ask If you wish to buy a of land. Al the hotel table you a lady, with very pleasant quhofra, and »be entertains you an grandly that you are about 11 vote her usd ••elegant," when, lo! Die drops, and you brliold Ibe real estate agent w hen she offers a few choice corner lota. You have some CO tar prising agents al Ocean-City, but thein ••skinned to dealh'.' uut here, for tenacity or evei pugnacity one town 1 called Mrs. Teat's atitlou to a row of five, one story res. si* of * hk-ti were occupied by J .estate agents. A little oST yb ? hustler had an awulug«pr»ad
er the roof.
side, » as ready for customers. ^ v There are many places lo be seen Many we would like to'see, aud when we*gel home friends may ask Us If we have seen such and such a place, and we will have to say Uiem.ua>. Wei
o this style ol living could get our meals al "rational' expense, uuleaa we wanted lo sprra< ourselves—call for watermelon on tons ir some other luxury. CROSS-TOWN TROLLEY Iwalnras l-roplr Are Hlgnloa I*c ttlloa In Clrcalalton. The following petltkin Is belh| circulated among property owhers on
Eighth street:
We. tbe undersigned, coustllullug tbe ownerehlp of all the property a bulling tbe line ol Eighth Arret from tbe easterly side of West avenue to the boardwalk In Ocean City, N. J., hereby petition tbe West Jersey and ■bore Hallroad Company lo const root and operate an extetialon of 'the electric road now entering Ocean City from tbe aald West avem
boardwalk.
We hereby agree that In case such extension la made we will execute ■urb right of way along said Eighth street for Ibis purpose as may be usual such cases. \ Knurr Nation At. Bank ol Ocean City. N. J , uy-L. M. Ckknhe, President. B. HowakiiThokn, John 8. Tboweb, Mbs. It F. Wkkt, William E. Maksky, Jest. I. SCL'LL. Hi W. EllWAKUS.
Dr, H. C. Archibald has returnee his home In Tioga after s|>rndlui week with Joseph Bootbroyd. Miss Clara Bullock,of Colllngswo Visited her cousin. Miss Iona Adai llilsglty, several days recently Mrs. James Cbattln hi making extended visit to bersMer, Mrs. Kztna Hammond, In Brooklyn.,N.,V, Chas. Nabb, wbo has been employed al Toms' River during Ibe winter, has returned lo bis borne In this city. > El wood .Steelman of PblladelpHla. visited his fatber and mother, Mr. aud Mrs. Hiram Steelman, over Sunday. Andrew P. Maloney, of Philadelphia, one of^tbe officials of the local gas works, was a visitor oh Tuesday. Samuel Scburch,'who, a short time since, was again taken lo the University Hospital. Is said to be Improving. G. W. Shirley, of .Prospect Park, was Walter H. Hay», of Philadelphia. Aaron Stephenson and family, of Weoonah, visited Mr. and Mrs. learning Stephenson, fn this city, over Sun-
«>»r
Mr. aud Mrs. John H. Kenney have returned to Germantown after spending a couple of weeks in their cottage
Kbkxkxek A
: (nt
ts A Sox,
Sakcbl H. Ma’yhekky.
The subject of a trolley line havli been brought up at tbe regular meel log of IbM- Hoard of Trade, forme Senator fres-c said that hr had tic gtied the petition, aud be told why
e had not. ' I *■
"I do not-know,” aald Mr. Crrsse, Ibat the railroad company desires to in dow n Eighth street. Slocq I have j ends to serve, or anything to ■In, I do not know- u|iyl should *k that tbe road be tun on Ibis s’reet. There is no reason w hy I should ask recognize the fact tlist It is entirely legllimatc for owners of business sites to petltlqn for a trolley Hue dow n
Eighth street.
There Is e
link It
a Jhe hay Is. merely the first
sill rv
al tbe Elberuu. Ml s Gertrude Harkley. ol phta, Is the guest of Itev. ffti T. CassHberry. Miss Maude Peachy, of City, visited her auut. M Nabb, here over Hftnday. A Larter, of Newark, Vice of the American Fire Insure pany, was here yesterday.
John F.
who
t-lley, of 1
’hlladelp
life, V ■trs I rspillb.
Miss V M Har
id few P. Maloney. I ■la: Dr. II T A I.ltzle Abbott. "• u Si-udder. Mrs lermo; II H Ho.
t here for
THAT TAX QUESTION Can easily be settled by building Bungalow Cottages THEY ARE IN GREAT DEMAND I I Have prepared plans lor a number of these artistic and I convenient liule summer homes and will be pleased to submit . j them upon request. Jos. G. Champion Builder
13th St. and Haven Ave., Ocean City, N.J.
K. K. TOKHK.HT
HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING
N. C. Clelland
REAL ESTATE BROKER;:
■ oaTHAf-Tuiu. ann HiiiDr.M%. ENGLISH & JOHNSON, ODliatilDIS M BUilDef 1240 Anbury Avenue.
Mendel’s One-Price Store Hats and Gent’s
Fumisliinj'i
rite Inside make of "a suit I* ' the making or the ruination of
. The a
ALLEN ^CULL Contractor and Builder
Kieve-.b -on A.-ir, A.r. , H AR RV F. STANtON '
OCEAN CITY, h
nealb the surface. That's » can't buy by looks a!one H I lollies, whilst as styllsb auC In cut as any garments made. ter built lu ibe wear-telling pat. most clol hew—lhal'a w hy * e guaraeui tlirin w Hh our name. Clothing; for Boys
fur Boy.. K«-
REAL ESTATE BROKER 1 have requests for cottages front t25UU lo S-Tsai. Owners would do well to 'communicate with me If they have anything of this kind In
sell.
R U
JOHIN MARTS Contracting Builder
Wldo.
folk. BusU
Hats for Men and Boys
Dr. Arthur Adams,
'■dirge, Hartford, Conn., has been ‘-Islltng relatives here for several days
part.
Itev. and Mrs. H. T. Cas^lberry are entertaining Mr. Casselberry's mother, Mrs Mary A. Casselberry, of Plula-
of Trinity DONALD E. ALLEN
KEIItE II.. IIIBEEHIS I SOI
Carpenters ancl Builders
delphl
P. W. Shields has removed to Phllawtelphla. His mother and slrtcr have gone lo their 'former home In West
’berter
Mrs. Edward Hobblns and children, of Elmira. N. Y., are vulllng Mrs HobbTiis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Danl.
ClaWell
W. E. Williams, of WUmlngton. Del., who k Interested Iu starting other rink here, was in Ipwu a I Mtw. N. A. I'when anil Mis. Edna Hildreth, of Wildwood, are ^siting tbelr parents, tap! aud Mrs. H. Hildreth. and Mrs, Walter H. Slaton, tbelr daughter, Mrs. Ttios. Young, In thk city. Mis. Catharine Sey.ert baa reu i her Imme in tbla city afte absence of several Hays visiting an Mrs. Rebecca O.-Hradway. of adrlphla. le occupying her cottage. IIII2 Central avenue. 'Her skier. Mis, , k wltli'ikL Wm. F. Woodrow, of Camden turned hpme after a two weeks
Samuel Schurch
REAL ESTATE ’ AND INSURANCE 701 isborj tie. Octu Cltj, N. J.
ivsd sud unlmioovsd |>ruperil's tor
O. I_. LAKE
...REAL ESTATE AGENT...
QUARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT 80S WALNUT STREET
• HILaOCLPHia
Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians Sjj A.bury Avenue. Ocean City, H. J. I
Men’s Pantaloons TTirSaellosL See our window dupii;
Gents' Furnkblng Good
Mendel’s One-Price Store
11125 Atlantic Avenue, ATLANTIC LTTY.K..
ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL MOUSE PAINTQ
645 Asbury Avenue,
JORDAN MATHEWS-
GEO. 0. ADAMS & RRO, PiASTERIHG. HINGE SETTING ' MICK LA TUNG, tic.. Etc. I
COAL COAL 11 DO AT, COAL COAL
Buy your Coal from tbe
I Miss Alma F, , have returned toll, lo Mr. and
kit I
Lutlbo. and family.
Baldwin an
Sells, of Philadelphia home after a short v Mr«. I«wk lv Smith.
'ollector William
McCoacb and wife and David McCoach aud w'lfe, of Philadelphia, were toltors here bn Saturday. F A. ftemarest. of Trenton. Went I- ’ irt-J!lth tbe Inter-State. Telepbom Com pany. waa a recent viMtor to thb registered at Ibe Ulscayne. id Ufa. Max A. Kataer. ol
a, wet.
Mrs. L. FT. Smith
f have no desire to ok/ruyt the ,hr '' v c-montlisKild child of the
railroad In any of lla w ishes,UhiI I seeJ**’ baptized no reason why I atlbuld iwtKlon tlj<| Mrs. U I.. Higtxre and railroad to go down KlghthslTeet Hdlftoan, of thk city, h
i’t want a line on Klghth ! Downlngtown, Pa . and olher polnk
: In that aectlon. for the benelil of Mrs. ■land sounded a warning IHghee’s beallb.
effect that, once flic rall-
yntih •omeHilag
Wo * k SHOEMAKER LUMBER »
Attended To. *
OCEAN CITY. N J. [TWELFTH'ST. AND WBJT AV4
W. H. MITCHELL,
BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING
JHBBINfi n SPKOimtTV
He.ldei.ce: 7,04 GVnll ul A v, CITY LIGHT CO,
USE CAS FOR
COOKING LIGHTING HEATING NO SMOKE NO SMELL NO DIRT
As ypu are always sure of gvtnn*
2240 pounds to tbe Ion
0. j. HAMMELL Marble w Granite ISorli
Monument., Man—leu ms. Statuary Work, ITadles...
" CEMETERY INCLOSURE* Burial Van lla. Grave CoverAll kinds of Cemetery Wort Works a 1 Plcasantvillc.il. J*
1'oitso ‘l 1’• ' i | ?', s ' *^>*‘' ! 0 THOMAS.
IL,::,”'|No. 108 Market St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
s. Samuel
T llrldgeion. was b
i have again taken up tbel.
* reeldence In llndgeloti after" havlni
Philadelphia during tin
. D. C. Hlilegaas, ol
-lalmed letterw remaining Mr. and Ml
in lbe DcmLU City Port Office lor the Philadelphia,
Townsend's new cottage on-Pijmouth Place, for the summer season, were visitors here on Saturday and Sunday.
Antony, M. “ They have been summer cottagers Fritz, C. C. .here for several seasons Mr. HllleKenedy, P. D.. Jgaas k a leading Insurance man In
KuwakuM. Sltton.P. M. j Philadelphia.
ending April 6th, 1807
Jlray,*Mcs. Mary
FIde Fanliy Groceries. m. irssliMi sad bsst to be loan* ,,
reead Ty. e", w brand, o,
o purrliasrrs.
Just Strike a Match
„ f- H. BAKER . UnNertaler ■ and - Embalm: 849 ASBURY AVENUE ^ OCEAN CITY.-N. Ja M ARK LAKEUi^crtiikrr and timbal,nW
is: charged To purenu^T
■ Atlas Ur or Cap. May courtyT U ° LO W "PI^ICESS.
I- N. JOHNSON, plumber. Steam and 6ai Fitter R.painn E a SnfpiFJ"^ OaOaA^bur^ Avenue
W. L. BERRY. Manufacturing: Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST_
THE iB uni
752 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J'Fine Paper Hanging, PiirtM A Select Line of WALL PAPERS AN® INTERIOR DECORATION*
UP-TO-DATE .BIGNS ArtiaUc Wsrkwaaaklp Lews* 1 t*"

