Ocean City Sentinel ROST OFFICE OPENS FOR "tHl KHUAV. JI I.Y 4. IWT m nc*'¥' ^
Hc.ball t* li**! t" rw«ve Her Br> , » u d .■«>uiiiiuiil<-mUoii. of lulrmt w i-oiuuiuoHjr ■lid our rrMlrn All ,»iuniunk'sUoii> B||ould tw ■<•- nHUixuud wHti tl»« full uamr aud ^Jrr- of »«< •ril«r, HO* inn—Hly to |ail>ll--aUou. but a- a iruarautac of food fa* 111
SUNDAY IN THE
FIRST TIME NEXT SUNDAY LOCAL
FAST RACES LOOKED FOR ORGAN RECITAL
OVER YACHT CLUB COURSE
Mail Will be Received, and Patriotic Sermons Delivered Members Expect Exciting
and Good Mnsic by
Times at Season's Opening
Event To-morrow.
DOTS.
Ever bo many p«Uy RlrU? Mau) ura paoplc her* Hit* year.
Meuly of collese boy*-and t l«tl) »i*ter*. Wbo Baal ** aouldu’t bate - fix »or*t about borroamr trot uttiat ootaidy aauU it bark. mid..I t«4a«ru Ibe eatretur* Hr «l«Ba KoudlKBai b part «>f h mil o a bat I* railed a real man. Htuy people nee vlrtliUB of uil*plaiad ■■oiilldeore In themnelve*. ttial * a* ■ Kieat dempu«t ration In lUaudilorium onTburaday ulKld la»t. Tbe rlly lia» shaken Its knlrkrrkueker* and l» ararluK "bma pant*.'’ Many a stork Kambler Isn’t louy for [liO earth a bo la also short on futures. Every man believes be lulKbt have lour belle! bad be tolled In
QUIETLY WED IN o« w ,
ATLANTIC CITY,
I “I*" eu hour neat Holiday, after the tended mi Hunday Kollaaln* ere re- , 1 arid flab will lake plare Ibis . Monday inorulna mall that ever 1 port, of some of tbe serua. n. beard ‘.ftern.s.n. Tbe |naer boati Arthur Chester and Miss '* 1 "* '"‘‘'•'•own < Hy rearbe* thl. | „ ai .irirn»A> j at 2 o'etoek and the ml Hena Gilbert Are Now j "whib tb# r ' •■eiebr.1-1 nTST^oeu^ ri, » ra,n ” » ,r i'“>i‘ed n. u-at. tbe
on Honeymoon. j riven at tbt.
iblllty that It will
Hutton Ibb
M M. M 6,8^6...
J. M 1
, "^4. Ir and Mr* Albert «Tj |Uletly uiarrlerl in Aft-!
r.,d. of J nd'Stixi K
r •annot deRaltely be „ ue . > ( . there I. every pno,- .x UDd , 7 .
many of their fr
South Jeraey, » a. a basket a—Mina bh
FINE ENTERTAINMENT
Iwpltr
ic fart It
•t tbr
Human vy in pat by takes runuin Urn* aod wTaslonally falls In si
places
hun t look for trouble unlew kwiaabatlo du with II whet
kud U.
Tbls ba* beeu a busy week It auda aalei fouuUlus aud Ire rrram home uiru would do woudi iLiuyi If some Utile things were not In tbe say. Tbe Indispensable Individual fr qaeutly drops out of slgbl the mo tberuugbly. If every man was taken at bis uw aoitb there wouldn't be enough halt to (u around. Tbe eipert maulpulators of drink il tbe auda fountains are kepi pretty buy these days. Ksgulatloii Is bringing Iblugs Into thru right, relation. Regulation
Il ■ertu. as If men exjiert every •uoiau to look |>retly, wf —hie or Impossible. (W of Police Scull is endeavoring In wrure a dug-catcher. Now, please, doo'l all apply at once. A man may lave great powers of dUalkiu, but they •all against bis wife
hadn't tun.
It Is a shock to the man who tblnki that be I* world-famdUe to disco vet Uiat there are people In the next block •hu never heard of him. SUNDAY SERVICES
Tb# Kev. Hr. Hrunyate desire* auk* the announcement, through I culumu. of Thk tikNTiKi:!., that ■ lea. will be held lu tbe ttrat M. K. Pburcb every Hunday morning and •mlug during ttie summer monlbi tbe sauie a. during tbe other portion cf the year. Tbe duration uf the evening services ■Ul be just one hour. Hetold blaroii' (ncallou yesterday that If be forgot Hmeeir aud continued the aervlces •ouier, 1 hose preaaut at tbe aervlces ••re privileged to get up aod go out. 8e*eral visitors have told Hr. HruuT»te that they understood •uuld nut be held lu the church on *«uday eveuluga. Tbls, tbe mlubder I* au entirely
I be lurlement s eat her. ud appnsiatlvr audieiu gatlirred In tbe Auditorium Haturday reuingtu attend the enlertelnim ivei. under Hie auspices of tbe Hu eepel*' AaaoolaUoU In honor of tbe
. A. K.
Hkluard J. (I'grefe kept tlw crowd fn continual laiwbter silb bis stories aud Le bad Pi respond to jcore*! I .mu retire Hbarkey *1*0 scored a bit a lib a Imuiurous monillngue.l Henry Kloeti, of tbe Hurf, acmm|taiiled by Miss Markm Kluetr, played ‘‘Evening War" on tbe I rum bo ne with admirable terbnli|ue. Mr Klurtr Is leader of tbe Htate Eeudhles' Itaiul, and Is knosn as a xnislrlaii of a high order of ability. Tbe noii-appearance of John Kennedy, roniHlst, uecesslated tbe substitution of .Henry 4. Meyer, violinist, a lto gave a number of selerIons, ' Including the ever-popular Holy 4’lty" aud TofaauPs “Hearts ud Mowers," In a most commendable uanuer, a liming hearty applauae. Tbr music aas furnl.bevl by the ni|ierlal Trio Orrbedra, under the leaderablp of Henry J. Mey« ■mmlttre lu rbarge ■ trrtaliimriit consisted of Mrs. H. K., M beatman, Mrs. A P. Milner, Mrs lobnson Kooiiey, 4'has. Haag and Henry Kloetr., chairman. asauclatloii dtservee much credit •vldlug such an excellent eutertahiuieut. It was unfortunate that the weather was so onprupltlous, but braved tbe storm felt amply repaid. _ MONEY FOR LIBRARY
■diour alii be from
cannot giv* positive Information for
aiuAber day or two.
There will be a mall out, to Phila-
delphia. In leaving here i
Ml*s Mary A. Tltompson, just back from lolorado, aud MU* KlbelV Sorcum, clerks, wedt on duly In tin office Ibis moruiug. PERSONALS. Mr*, f. f. Uityer, of Pbiladelpbla registered at tbe Imperial. Mrs. 4i W. Nealy, of Pblladelph I* regirtered at tbe Atglen. H. M. Win, of Philadelphia, a among recent guest* of the Wyomb Mrs. I*. M. Kox and MUstiall M of Kldgaay, are regUtered at the H
Spray.
Mrs. M. Slang has opened l cottage near Hlxterutb and Asbury ■s taken itossn.itou
■ ere very Impressive The Bne singing of Hr. H. I.. Northrop. Mrs. Nelson and Mr*. John J. Henderson added c *P | ah
l-ean city Yacht
s III be over the>iub course and prhes sill be given to ^Inning boat* lure allowance. No restriction
res No
Kug
I for
/.tenter and family, of Pblli
delpbia, have opened their Central
avenue cottage.
Hayen, a leader m Weal Philadelphia social circles. Is a guest
of tbv lllacayue.
'barles Myers aod family, of I kr. are occupying their rullagi Klxthjdreet for the *umiller. .. Bullock, of folllllge-
uest of Mr. and r, of tbls city.I
Havld Smith and Miss Martha K. Smith, of PMgewater Park,
city.
u s|ter
H. K, It. Has blladelpbia.an
iu Ibelr Fifth dm
nger and family lileasantly liH-aled
collage for
in M. Horn Is orcupylug I
uel Hendrick sou’s cottd|e, 4.10 Asbury venue. He bad never bean a cottager
ere before. . 0^
Tbe Rev. A. U. Kynrlt.-one of Phlladelplila * lewllng Melbudlst preachers, has opened bu cottage, 'l£H
More CARS RUNNING AM el Them uo Over Kaienslow Three addllloual care have been I’**®* lu operation on tba trolley line, •*H“g tlw number now running alx. will be two more added on Thursday, bringing tba total number •Phi eight. Hy the end of iiex >« Wire complement of tweh H ■arvlce. All ran JUIIroad H hevsutb -Ireet. TM* extension of tbe trolley road “ uudouWadly prove a great con**®*enca to all tbose abuse InleieaU, “hw pleasure or bualuaaa, call them the bay front OFFICERS elected
A» a meeting of JoUfYiuncll, No. 130, mi.' ' A ' “ • Tu «« 1 *y evening, tbe •‘‘"■nig ufflewn were elect
Thomas Yo.
"Vunloi. John R. Jiggers:
“^•fy. A. R. Hmltb; AaelaUnt Re-
«ecr«Ury, IwwU I. Barrett:
_~“ a *l Hacretary. Holla tlarrataou: u~* u ' rr ‘ Jul *n K. Trout: Conductor, . "7° •*ugau; Warden, Iwslle Head “side Sentinel, Harry H. Adams; B ^J“ c h»*gblee«) months, Jol.u W.
.
‘he .lorm on Saturday bad no (j rmm r ‘ lu, Jo *- Bootbroyd, one of
‘■•ly'a Inveterate and uaually
adjourned meeting of tbe Board of Education, ou Friday afternoon, the business of the year was closed up. and *10 was set aside for (be gbool library. Tlie secretary was Instructed to rrauge for tlw publtea!loti of tbe nardV annual report hi tbe local paper*. The following bill* were ordered
aid:
Seymour Havls aud Paul A. Havla, ],|nu40: John K droves librae hose racks and boael, fII*: Albert tl. Ollbert, To cents; John Wanamaker. I^Jtl; Allyu A Bacon, *1^17: American Rook Company, *8.00; II. C. Co , ||K.3&; the MacMillan Company, *1-1 31: Ulnn A l!o., H. Applet on A Oo., *—■*•• Buldetl A Co.. I3B.9G: II.II; W. M. Rauck, OOrenU: John s. Trower (rent Trower Hall for school purple.:. *317.13: Hr. II. T. Abbott (costVdecorating high scliool), f~< Miss Hammer Weds Tbe wedding oT Miss France. levering Hammer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas It. Hammer, and HoiWhile took plaee on Saturday eveutug at tlw home of the bride', parents, "tlw CVtuneys," on Uoaen avenue. Mt. Airy. Tbe ceremouy was performed by the Rev. Ralph H. While, of Cummlngtou, Mass., a brother of tlw bridegroom. Mis. Sara lati. of Notridown, was maid of 1W _.. and I he bridesmaid, were Mlm Kdllb N'oyea, of Ibwton: Miss From* M Carson. Mis. Thalia 1-yncb Hobson ■■id Mlm Je*slr Mint. Tlw be-l »«» Mr. Job.• T. Careon. audllw u*lj ware Mr. Thomas Philip Hamjdhr, John Hughes Mrar.i*. Mr/Jubn (i Souueboro and Mr. John L. HamTlw bride wore a gown of while mtln and carried bile- of the valley. Tlw bride-makl* carried baskets of lea es and ferns. v reception followed tb. ceremony m 8 until b) o'clock. 1 be bride i* accomplished boiaewomao and M with a number of cliaritable
tral a’
Jordan Mathews, a Philadelphia conveyancer, with a collage here. Is moug tlw board walk promenade!* In w evening*. Mr*. W. J. Maun and Miss Kmuia T. Mann, of Pbiladelpbla, are among tbe many well pleased guests of tlw Cumberland. Joseph II. Riley, of Pbiladelpbla, a Htate bank examiner, aud family have tbe cottage 1833 Central avenue. K. A. Keeler, of New York, thinks 1 Ocean City one of tlw prettiest sliore Is be has ever visited. He reglsI at tbe Klberou. r. and Mrs. T. H. I.uders, of Philadelphia, who have been visitors here for many yean, are registered at their favorite hotel, Uw Kathlu. U. F. Finley, a well-known West ‘klladrlphlau, has leased Rev. J.H. Adams' home, on the corner of Fifteenth street aud West avenue. Mr*. Charles Wilson, William Wll■n. Charles Wilson, Jr., aud Mias Kleanor Wilson, of Philadelphia, are aiuuug Uw laleat arrivals at tbeHtraud.
her parents owning a cottage Is Chaplain wf orphan* The Rev. Theodore Htevcui __ algued M |>astor of tbeKeune«H.|nxf» sjjwwsaasira city, where be bM •
Mr. and Mi
»“glen "nTi^oiit d^rtniinlide^wM a'tavo^te'^-l Oxy aud lauded a Hue eeven-pound In Oermanlown. They -■ lw * l '*li. j 0 „ Monday. ^k'o —Bo rf boat, 3U fret over Foa BaI*
*•• taam; one year old; good con- lug loU. lx* Cbaat-
S'“n-'*•“**^' i^^fblssiSsrk
daughter, of Pbiladelpbla, are among Ocean City's visitor*. Mr. and Mr*. Kmereou have beeu visitors here for many year*. nmudore C. Howard Hcbermerbom, of Uw Ocaau City Yacht Club, hi* family, I* here for tba sumTbelr cottage Is at Twelfth and Crntnl avenue. W. R. Coulstou Is oorupylDg Uw cottage, 1138 Asbury avenue, ownsd by Charles Heun. Mr. Coulaiou was surprised al the growth of Ocean City In tbe lust dve year*. Hennan Rebbaru Is occupying tbe cottage, 1481 Asbury avenue, owned M. K. Craukebaw. Mr. Rahborn . been a regular visitor to 4lccau City for Uw past Ofteeu years. Mpa'iwhu Halter and smi. wbo have ean lu Pblladslpbla, came to tbls tfy last eveulug to s|wiid a few days Kb J. U. Haller. Mrs. Halter will go > Jameidown within a abort lime.
Heceul rail estate transfer* In Ocean (tty recorded in Uw office of County Clerk Way are as follows: Reach Front Improvement Co. to Patrick J. Farley. *1 l-ot 8S8. Heron C. i^wls tYm* #4 nx to 1-ewls M. ressr and Cecelia H. Craeae. (I Hot w. Heel Ion North I*oluL James A. MclJiugbln et ux to Fredirk C. Mlcbealsou. *1. IsitedTSand «7&, Heel ton A. Joseph (I. Champion et ux to (Jeoige W. HUtxell. »HW Ho* Hectlon
A.
Patrick J. Farley et ux to Havld N. McCadden. II. North half of lot 6W,
Hectlon A.
tieorge W. HUliell et ux to Bessie . M(Coach. |1. Preculses on uortb-
nl side of Pleasure avenor, 135 and To divide Ai-lOO feet soutbwert of Tblrtcenlb be use, w!
street, » by 1W feet.
The principal of the Ocean City Hteb Hcbool.U. M. Kill-. M. 8.. will tutor college preparatory stodeou. For lufor—top and nmr add re- to Uw* Box 83, Ooaau City.
lo Uw closing of Uw devotlous of Uw Hacred Heart. The rector, the Kev. J. J. Hwesney, auuouoord llial Masses rill be said at H.8U aod Ml o'clock on Hlvlue services were held for the second I Imr al Ibe rbureb on Asbury , below Flgbtb street, last Huu'venlug. The sermon was preached by Mr. Frlsby H. Hmltb of tbe Hulberau Hemluary al Philadelphia, and ■|u!le a number were prearnt. Them will be srrviiws here agalu Huoday, and every Hunday evi during tbe summer season A hearty invitation Is extended to all Imllwraus wbo mme lo Ocean erty tut va<-atloii and lo any others w bo may
Tlw ae
I In cl
it Holy Trinity Ct
:re conducted by tbe
m Kev. Herbert J,
Tbe a
t all
irvtcea was unusually largi iusIc was excellent. Tbrevenlugaervlrewasof a patriot aud historic uature. Tbe text select* by Hr. Cook was Proverbs, 14; 8 Righteousness exalteth a nation Tlw church was tastefully dacoraU 'Kb Bags, while tlw alter was nearly Iddeu by flowers furnished by Ml
Rufus Hmltb.
‘Tbe Christian Name and the irtsUan Hlfe" was tbe subject of Rei
i tlw n
ulug.
Christiana
1 Tlw d lari plea v
iret lu Antioch,' ” said ! Beloved, when and w hen ret called Christians? || ■ual <|uestluu, aud full of Uw deepest
.Igulfl
II L
The Redemption of War" was U bject of Uw Rev. Hr. K K Hnii te’s patriotic sermon lu tbe Flret » Church ou Hunday morning. R >k bis text from Isaiah, 3:4: "And they shall beat tbelr sword* ilougbsliare*," etc. "Ja the prophet dreaming, or ha caught a vision from Uod. and be sal future for Uw nations of Uw i?‘ queried Hr. Hrunyate In beginning hi* sermon. He answered bis quealloii by saying: “Yas, to bis eye there opens up a future that shall tlw biatory ol Ibe past Into tbe ■bade, brilliant as tbe history of bt* e bad been. Uod has conferred them Imperishable endowTbe prophet, with splendid lualght. iw tbe coming of a day'when strife aud bitterness aud conflict aball cease Hee lu every heart, when tlw very plemeuts of death shall be changed :o tbe implrmeou of Industry and i. Tbe day already exist* In Uod'* thought. It la Ills kleal for His world. I-et every man lend his band to tlw ushering In of this grand aud glorious day, Ur. Hrunyate urged. There la nut one of us, said tbe ap r, wbo would not pray tbe prayer caUer thou tbe peoide that delight i war.' Tbe eflect* and . horrors of ar are ao tremendous, so heart rendig, they haunt and overshadow ns. There agoutis could not be endured only for tbe hope aud confident a—urauce liiat there bitter struggles would ultimately serve beneficial anda. Hpcaktug of the nation's struggle In tbe Ctrl! War mother* weeping for tbelr boye, wives stricken of tbelr buebaude, tbe agony of Uw anxious ones home, tlw history written In human blood—Ur. Hrunyate said that there tell In tones of crushing thunder what atlou suflerad. It would have beeu a much worse condition, however, bad 4ra uo sara for Ibe call of tbe o pd and no^lianda to open gates wblcb aellTehuaaa and tyranny bad closed. Had tbe call not been heeded, the glory would have de|«rt(d from ir national life. Ur. Hrunyate closed by urging his bearers to be loyal to tbatr country, borne, Church, and Uod.
“Our Natlva Hand” was Ibe subject of tbe Hev. H. T. Casselberry's sermon la tbe First Presbyterian Church ou Hunday morning. Tbe pastor's taxis Huke, 7: 5: “He lovrtli our nation, and Himself built us our synagogue." Ire., 00; 13: “For tbe uatmo that will not serve Tbee shall perish." Mr. Casselberry re Id lu part:
ben we consider the life of mi In all it* aspect*, we And hi I*
private Individual. Ha speude part of
ue lu a borne, and Is part of that.
He also la a part of tbe city, or tbe country. He 1* a rltueo. Now, tbe life and dutlaa of a cltlaen should form
of Ibe principal aud most Important objects which should occupy nlud of a Christian man or
Tbe arberiute of Ibe •
Is as follows:
July neb Saturday. Helling boat* limited to
Ky Yacht Club.
Racing length to by adding tlw lengtti length of water Hue, so 'tub cxiurse. 1'
July 13tb -Maturday. 3.80 p. m. All claaae July 3Mb -Halunlay.
July 37th
August 3rd Hatur
iclass; o
740 p. in Open i City Yacht Clul
< and all powi e allowauc
uderdub rule* and regub tbe club course. M 'llKKMKKIInKX t'll AI.LCKIil: <1 August 14th Wednesday. 3. i. Open to sloop* of organized i teur yacht clubs lu New Jersey. relied under direction aud control the Ocean City Yacht Club
ib course.
No restrict Ion as to Mils or tupualng'crews. Koala to t» d relied by members of coui|>etlug ib*.* lime allowance on tlw basis one minute |*r foot for ten mile*.
August 34tb Halurday. Hall boa itiua. m. .Power boats al 3 p. n •1*11 lo all amateur yacht clubs fi •loops, cats aod power boats. To I ■ailed under the rules of the ticca Ity Yacht Club, over the club cuure All yachts must b*steered by » men of tlw club through wblcb eutry made. Entrance fee, *3. l*:HN HACK. August Hist—Haturday, 3 p. m. Fi relliug yachts of tlw Ocwau City Yacht Course to be announced. Ni restriction* as lo dare, measurements rcrew. Every yacht allowed a pilot, ut must be steered by a meml* le Ocean City Yacht Club. IHIAS ITP. He litem her 3ud—Monday. (L Hay.) Hoan Cap Hare. Seaside Park Yacht Club. I l|*n race for sloops aod yawls. ■HUKteMUKAI. I'll AM rioKAMII' RACK. September 7tb Haturday. 2J n. Under management of Ocean CHy Yacht Club fui kuockatwute aud real Egg Harbor Ray. Kntrauoe fee. *3. Tbe dub course will be as followa: starting at tlw dub bouse, going urtbeaut, to rbaituel can-bony wIT lame Cedar Island on port; to aud luffing around l^xy Harbor buoy; thence returning to channel can-buoy olT Roue Cedar Island on starboard, and back to club bouse. This course lo be relied twice over, lulling 'atouud a mark oft tbe dab boure on tbe flret round, keeping of bar stake opposite steamboat plar going aud returning. MANY BOWLERS
Tbe alleys lu tlw Rowling Caaluo re Riled with bowlers there evenings, showing that tlw sport has lost none >f Its popularity. Mr. Moore la doing tveryUtlng to plmw the patrons of bis resort. There are aot a few ex•ert bowler* among tbore to be found there In tlw afternoons and evenings. Tbe Casino ice cream parlors preaaut much Improved appearance tbls sea* >u, and Manager Fox, wbo lias charge of tbe Ice cream and soda departmeuta. Is IndelatigabM m bis efforts to plaare his red ten. One of tbe Innovations tbls year Is tbe pro vision of hot drinks aud sandwiches.
JOS. I. SCULL, 651 Asbury Avenue
"At Ibis time of tbe year, , — ,urh about tlw outward grandeur of, earthquake.
ow tbe trutb, and tbe Irutb aball
ike you free.'
'Nuw, every nation has bad Its birth. Home have died, some are It remains tu be seen what of America. I778-WB1 bad IU prtudple* to battle for, aud to-day also there are principles wbwh men mud stand square for. Mauy think that 'cash' U greater than character, aud mauy would lead us to forge! Uod, but, If we forget Uod, we will bare a reign of
iilrb will mean our ts
of many ways to make c country better, bat Christ', way ■
tbe heart of tbe ludlvidu
for tlw greater number of errors 00 milted by rulers tbe blame must laid upon tbe people's own want of character or Intelligence. You can always trace bad pollllca to a bad or llgtou. Now we can see tbe of tbe Roman soldiers gift of rcb to tbe Jews. Now we 1 •eed of religion aud patriotl
going baud la hand.
"We have bad our day of .... thunder and lightning—our day of
country, but tbls ts tbe time of
year, also, to consider tu Inwaid |Mao? As
needs. Too many of us think love of| country has not lung to do with love of.
tbe tw o must go together, are two loves Is to divide wblcb will result in
Oar tex _ of country and love of religion go awei
band tn band, for going back In our| a eeaiy _. history wa And America's history is bomI history of her re I Igloo. Jesus: !®-» [ **sC» wn^to toto.tsv4|v»—ate _aiw st taught : —— — " * * *
and govern
Bias July I. patron* or tat ^roeayiraBU BjJx—Swin —r« te—jrteUye^jfjafcssktna
jjrErs:
NEW MEMBERS FOR YACHT CLUB
Two Philadelphia Physician* Have Joined the Local Organization The Ocean t Ity Yacht I 'tub ba* bn-i adding mauy new meuibars- 1.. It ks during tlw last fvw week*, aix more gentlemen were rlertrd inrni • at a meeting of ibe Hoard 0 eruor* held lu tbe office of Hwretary Harry F. Htanlou on Tuesdaj
New Instrument in Prewhy terian Chnrch to he Opened
July 12th.
The new and band—mr twss. I* bow In 1—•itsm iu Uo- ri—1,1',. ,i»„ Cliurcb. and Uw'i'l-riniig rc .1, » :
gels al l.uUiri bw l*rv»ldru Flay era' Chib
Rom, Hr. Wi W. Wood a is of Plilladelpbls
deu, aud J. I' Fi
I Hboemeker, Hamuel Herlwrt <i Htockwrll, H Hii-klrr, of Cam-
f tbr regatta
* or id on Tuii—lay ir staking out of Ibr
Harold lotto hwan City Hlg be last year all
nVbii.ylv.b*j, . and Harold, wlu
. a graduate of tlw Hcbisil, who during
uded tlw "
cburcli wiU'br ii
R0TEL GB^BERURND
I Ilk IMPERIAL
HKAWI.Kh A A II t nw
t^rtaai—'^" 1 * Reading Coal
gaEWood house.
OCtAN CITY. New J«re
...THE PIONEER RESTAO
h*nr, I l'2-n. 714 Aabnry Axe., 4M.hu « ||y. R. J. OV8TGRS IN KVKIIV STV 1*1: Flrat-t luM Dinner Nervier Meals, al all Ilnur* Hodges
■ as. IS. KARWIJOU. n
iiK ELBERON
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. HGHTH CENTRAL AVENUE.
KKAKj KMTATK A\ l» CA>ltyKYAK€'l i Oiumi—loner of Heed* for New Jrreey. Commi—loner of Heeds for Penttey Ivauls. H|wclaltles lu Investment pM* of 5 to {VI well-larated lot*. Heve applicants for cottage*. *3U*> to A'sm What have you to i.llpf ! ROBERT FISHER, Bourse Buildling, Ocean City
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.
Bargains in Also Iota ft in City. Apply n
J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean Cftv, N. |.
Cottages for Sale H mom fiimialml collage, Kiflj tbinl aihI OntraSAvenue, ih kv II25U. A great bargsiu. 1(1 mum cottage Asbury Avenue near Twelflb stm-t, iwire* -.ummi Broom cottage ou Anbury avenue near Heventb sinvi. priiv •2100. Tbe lot alone mubl out be du|iliea4eil for 730041 We also bate several good cottages on Central ami Wesley euuea al very loir fljfures. . Lots for Sa 1 e Reach From, Oreau, Wesley, Central ami Aahury nvctim-*. ulao ‘ “ ‘ ‘ >e ami you will be aurpriin-,1 al I be low
FOR RENT Furuiabeil cottage* and apartaieutM. Furnished cottages iu all |uHta of tbe city for rent, imm to •.TOO. B|iecial bargain in an eight room roltage with Iniih, jtrice » Several furnished a|tartmeulH for rent, price* on a|ijd>rali»!i Stores for Rent Brick More and dwelling No. *50 Asbury avenne, bnlb. e light, bo! water heal, price •35 per taonlli. Idtrgtx store on tbe Btmrdwalk for rent al a bargain. Hand*onie few fl.fre Aatiury avenue near Kighlii alleet. ^ ' ' FOR SALE
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Money to Loan on Mortgage Parties deairing motiey Inr.impnneinciit or other |mr|*c--* can l»e quickly aceommodated at this office. \Ye have moue\ in small idlarge amount* «airing for investment.
J05. I. SCULL 651 Asbury Avenue
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HOTEL KTGLEN Ninth and 4 e■■ tral Ave. D|»rn April I, 1*07 N. 4'. <JOFr SEA SJ’RAY COTTAGE
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E. CLINTON * CO., ■err BRUSHES. — 10*7 Areh Mrrrt— K. K. TOKBKHT HOUSE MOVING AND RAISIM6 4*eneral tantrnrtnr -:an city new Jrrwwv MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS
I jxrge Nloek. I* No (Met Too Hoaall lk>c Prompt Attention 4let Mir lump sum |Wka for furnishing all the material (or your building. JOS. C. CHAMPION'S LUMBER TARD ISIS .I,.l ■■.,.* A.— PUT DR'S SUR-PROOF PAIR! All oAir*. . Any quantify. First National Bank Ocean City, N.J.
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