Ocean City Sentinel, 30 January 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Edita and Propiieta OCE*N C1JY, - - NEW JERSEY later-Sutt 'Phone No Iti

THURSDAY, JANUARY SO. I BOH

for tb< Journey of to morrow It 1- Hie left ■ pemou who doi» not feel liaeloe a rullu- of :v>) feet. Unit Jie !■ atlll eu nlule tomtuetliloi of *7 t' feel, mra>ure-1 aloti|

The Inlarad retilroeln wme

•f laDRent. tlienc^by a

lobtyUt In Trenton thla winter. Ir then be a man who onto bimeelf—and powilbly openly—baa Mid. we’ll have no winter, he baa kept undercover Nnce law Friday morn loir THl'a far, he aeema to be bolding the Fort, aa per the fall campaigi alogau. Ttaa Governor jrave aome o tbe atalesmen a aevere Jolt. OovkhmoH Fort lodorae* tbe Idei of divorcing Stale aud municipal elootlona, aud In Ibla be voice* the aeutlment of moat of tbe people of

Ocrax Cjtv, unlike Cbelaea. fortunate In not having a Ore on Friday nlgbt but. While giving thank, that thb city eacaped a Die. we abould not forget, however, to add that, bad there been a blear, our firemen would have promptly raapooded and wc

raiglit anythlug that ha*

thing a little father on. not here line 6S III. feet to a point In the eerliw Ocean I'lty

There I* alwaya Ihc "beyond.” xnithcrly line of Khrhth "trret, which Fa*t l.lne, and J

We are alwaya gettlug ready for t o point i« a dGlance of KtB feet from { wool the road to go morrow for thetlme when we arereally the ra*terly able of Haven avanoe ' I do t't wgRt to bur golnff to live, when everything w ill measured along aaid aoullierly line of at t il* time. It m bc*etllef, and alljblng* »et right, we Rig itb alr’ret. tbdurr along the *aine !ao rut the cu upi> aball get out of dUoord Into harmony, line In a *outhra*Urly dJre-tlou by a [road In llr*t-cla** c nutof error lulo trulhTWlWtl «<*«b*ll tangent, making an angle of II degree* : ebflit year*, or It

freedom from Hie thing* whlob aud t: minute* U> Uie Ir I. with aald part-ier*hlp arrange

annoy and-hall be *urrounded by our anblherly Ilueof Righth *lreet II5.IM ! city and tlutcum|un friend* In the tnld*t qf comfort and feet t„ a point of curve, thence by a Squire A l>. Harr lugurtea All our facuHie* and eu-.curve lo Ibe light, having a radlu* of feature of the erra

■rglet are focaaed on aome dlataul S «1 feel, a dUUnce of til 7 feel inea«ured pl'-lurv; and. when we arrive ill the along the are b> a point ol Ungenl. pulnl wbeic we thought attalumrnt* | aald point being In the centre of dwell, we aball probably llnd that the Klghtb *trcet and dl B feel, measured rainbow ba* moved ou and la aa far m along the centre line of aald Ktgblh

bea*lerly direction

from tbe «e*l building line of Wait

Tag Ocean City Hoaid of Kducatlon unanlmoualy favored l be auggeatlon of Freeldeut Charles B. Rider, of I be Board of Health, that tbe pupUa of tbs local high school visit Iht tuberculosis exhibit in Atlantic Clly HiU week. Dr. Abbott spoke atrongly In favor of tbe plan, which be aald was a very good one. Undoubtedly, the exhibit aud lecture* will prove highly beuellcial to tbe children In their borne life

advance as before So multitude* oj people Imprrae ua aa alwaya on tbe bunt for Hie real ot^ect of their livee.

nd aa not yet having found It. STATE WARDENS BUSY

ny people know, U la now ll-

New Jereey to exhibit or roll of eny kind, and dealer*

bo do eo win be promented. All tbe game wardens In (be State have been Instructed to keep a sharp lookout and they will dl^de their time In this re-

looking for hunters who

ist be added about rrks yet to be apJly -aU in all. There to tbe Asaemnly

doorkeepers guard these

their Drat

a Colled Slate*, s of New York

w that, ont

parole. To throw *

Into prison and him to criminal m the downward Ulm freedom with

■ Plana are now being made for 'taking of tbe thirteenth census, and It Is expected tbe bill will be'pasM I be praeant session of Congress appropriating 114,000,000 to defray tbe peoaeaof thb decennial enumerati BUta provldlDg for thb census have been prepared by Director North aud have been Introduced In the Senate and Home. Tbe oonatltatloD of tbe United Stale*

a for tbe apportionment

a Congree*. TYie ensue, which ooh i relating to every

portent feature of national devrlopmeut, U tbe outgrowth of that requirement. Beginning with six almnl; q neat tons relating to popuUtUui. tbe amount of scope of the information secured were ataadlly Increawd until It became too extensive to be tabulated.'

by band.

, Nearly live years ago Cougre*s su-

tboriaed the eetablUnmenl of mauent census office lu Washington.

rating Io*l opportunities:

r live In future eir-<-s*4lr* dwellb

n the wonderful -thing* they

ng to do, things they are going to n iy: so they wil** tlie •pleudid prreen :1th Its msgnincent posslhllllle* f< rowth, for enjoyment, for erhlevi

CONCESSIONS BY SHORE FAST LINE

iiiearored at rlgl IBK feet from tl i>f Righth atrrr parallel wli

M Sten^declared that hi* con will tie a* large taxpayer a* a, lere-l in the* city He -aid tba md orertlral to lay a atrtp of oota-de of (|ie track*, a* had ■ugge*ted by on ‘of Hk *pcaker* Ccntlnulng. he said: 'We wil aaaume the burden of paving

whal I* left on the hoard* our i-tty gel* ndthiug. or but r.UIc, ei'-lterarul and Ino.i ■fany |„ u. reaideiil pu|HiialUHi ^ In- "I think, Mr. t’tialrmaa i o ate*‘I of routluulug the r . road to the boardwalk, tbe

r aome tlmeto conte.'by not rbalrman of the n«i ich a franchl'W and let them { p,,.^ t( , ('omirjt lhe b their •eriiiii.u.-i_Leuchu4 ll f > .... M K and Iff Hie people! , ' , * or ' ,l "* , ‘ ri r ' 1 '”

I* '*rd ■> i may. that tbe bi inaj ruy of our bu*lun Iw Je.>|iardl«d, but

nompfctiy prrile,-e**or* n

#soo e.vtsu . Ilkl.*sr<>: EAMY TERSIN Will secure a lol and erect a cottage near the ocean, on the new Gardens Tract, above North street. Also sit Second. Twenty third, f i,ir**f-fi.wrth F.rrtg-cifibth or Fifty-neve the bay wt. Fourth or Fourteenth streets. See Otis M. Townsend

. , either able i/ the roadlK*

"■T* people left

MERCHINTS

AND MINERS

tr«ns. do.

Also

w lllcg

i catch fl*h through holes In the Under the new Ftsb and Game Commlaalon of tbe State, tbe wardem abowlng r^ptwed activity, aud 04rIng tbe month of December tWenty-

crc prosecuted for viola-

tions. Convictions were bad In all but one of tbe casas, tba exception be lug that of a hunter who had a bald • In bit posse**loo Tbl« esse Ipending. Five men were Hued each for Duntlng without a lloeu*. ir were lined (30 each for bunting tbe anew , two were fined *3) each tor bunting ou Sunday, two were fined |3) each for aetllug traps and two were fined |3> eacb for having

pike lu their poeaeaslon

Other oflendere were fined a* follows: For killing a deer, 1100: for g^roodpecker, WO: for abootHOTjay. |3); for catching a squirrel, {3’; lor baring three thruahea, for having three flickers, (60; for haring two brown backs, (40; for baring a blufjay.aud a aong sparrow, (10

and for killing a rabbit, (3).

A PINE TEACHER

Mias Deborah Grace, of Rlaora,

temporarily succeed MUa Ji Wbileblll at teacher In the local public school* Miss Grace Is blghly reoommended by County Buperlnten dent Barr, who said she Is one of tin strong teachers of the county. HI* teaching several years, bu •fore tbe beginning of the fall and winter term to take a year's Bbe la willing now to teacb aa

long aa wanted

City Superintendent Steven*, who wa* authorized by the Hoard of Education to secure tbe service* of Ml-*

'.only twenty^ Grace, told the 'tturober* of tb«

' It la*possible Mlaa Ev*

the teacher wbo was

Jo red In Philadelphia during Tbaok* giving week, will be able to. resume duties within a few week*. .Tin* will be good news to Mis* Rutherford 1 * my trlcuda In this oily. j

many years, will by direction of tbe city. Under lhe

Recent real estate transfer* In Ocean City recorded In tbe office of County Clerk Way are aa followa : Ocean Clly Realty Co. to Rixxle K Dawes. (1. Sooth corner of AtUnllc nue and Plymouth Pledk, 75 feet Atlantic avenue and* SO feet on Plymouth Place. Frank P. Abercrombie rt ux to homes K. Lake. (I. Lot 470, Sec-

tion D.

Thomas 8 Simmon* el ox to Raima H. Sloan. (6500. Lot 700, Section C. Charles IV Stephen* at ux to John Marta. (I00i>. Lot 571, Section C. 8. Wesley Lake et ux Is First Presbyterian Church of Ocean City. (3X1.

’ ot 47B, Section K.

Richard H Stiles to Lewi* M. Cnaaa. (I Lot 451. Sect loo c:

George K. Wei**,Geo A. Thoinpsm. Ij. W Hew, Horace K Walton Kneujezer Adam*, W P. HHI.J.S Caterson and wife, Cba*. P. WIIIH*. J. F. Sum- ' | merflekl, John Mulligan. Dr. and vim.

^ •. Smith, Philadelphia: A A "ofBw^ Howell, Ira S. Champion, Ocean Clly.

was first advocated lu 18MB by General Fraocb A. Walker, superintendent

’ M. Tice '

ninth i

No one can do his best w be Is trying lo llvg In tbe pi fata re, write* Orison Ssrett

The

. WUIIta, Pblladrlpbta; 4eo. G.Cbamplun.Oeeao

George P.^*i ''

Mr. Fisher *a*r that, wl mail)' be was not alfecteJ pea red lo bhn that this me aidersble tddilioual trackage

part of Righth street

Mr. Stern. In au*w*

•all

r: if track

leans only a straight line There was nothing simpler. retorted that If only a

straight Hoe Is

lot of the English tannage la consumed

In my log It.

In section live of the ordluqpce. reference Is made lo Ibe poles. At the oondualon of tbe reading of Ibla tlou. Councilman Headley expressed the view that Ibe poles abould uot be

unalgblly.

Tbe pole*, Mr. Steru aald. would be octagonal |»lea, well tainted and ueal looking. These poles give good aatl*factlou, lie asserted. On motion of Councilman Headley tbe ordinance was here amended by Inserting Ibe words, “Ibat I lie pole* In octagonal, palntad and kept painted," the motion 1*1 ig seconded by < 'ouncllman < 'ampbell Mayor Cream asked If It would not be well to describe of whal materials tbe poles are lo be—wood or Iron. Mr. Stern answered that tbe pole* are always nf wood, but It might b# well to Inmrt tbs word In the amendment, winch wa* done. When section six, relfilng to right*, privilege*, franchise, etc.. w«s taken up. Mr Fisher sought to ascertain w bet her all of Ibe rlgbu of a steam railroad are lo be permitted He spoke of the duration of tbe franchise and oi tbe right* and powers to be abrogated. Judge Thom|won mid Uiat a railroad company incorporated under tbe general railroad law has all pawgre rapt a* may be restricted by ord ance. Tbe present ordinance prohibits of lucuuiutlvas and also blblts Ibe use of streets except as graded or as may be hereafter graded

general railroad law, were It thUordluanee. tbe company could i It mlgbt please. Mr. Fisher mid there are not enough limitations In tba ordinance

him

" Stern asked Judge Thompson If be would not explain the powers of uiipauy. Mr. Stern declared comfiany has no Intention of lurolOKtlMVlty upside down, as some of the reideuls appeared to think Held down aa It la by tbta franchise, be company can’t do anything. Judge Thompson mid that II Is abslutely Imposatble for tbe company to do anything wltbout coming before ’ouncll. Il Is Impossible to extend' this Hue ofTof Klgblb street. Mayor Creme asked If tba trolley road* are uot subject lo a graduate

tax. He r aucb law wa* passed while he

Tieoton.

Both Judge Thompson and Mr. Stern disclaimed knowledge of the ex-

istence of aucb law.

Perhaps

marked former Seuator

s a law of

Mailers weul along quietly until its paragraph In aedkio six was

reached:

"The aald company, at Its Own' coat

and expeuma, aud coufurrently with

the couslructlen herein authorized,

ahall pave between the rails so constructed from West avenue to the boardwalk, with vltr'Hed brick ou a conffirte foundallou, and so long as It

ihall continue to occupy tbe thus laved -Ireel It shall keep the asfd pared surface In gnod repair.”

road and fiotr curb lo curb paved w ith either approved asphalt or mae-

aald be tbougbl tbe dty

entitled to thl*.

Clly Surveyor Ralph L. Goff mid e would like lo see tbe company pave

lib brick aAout etgbti

dr because, with macadam or similar latrnal outside altogether, there •mid be trouble keeping up Ibe grada. Councilman Headley expre**ed htm■lf a* In favor of baring Ibe road paved, but ba mid be dMu’t want ma'-adam There should be eornffblBK

Hr preferred tillu-

III hoi ir orwsfdMlI.

Clly ; J s 't'\.Tr,u. Gro^ p:es u u7n” M *J ,or ' r *-* b *" ,0 '*' s Qrr ** , " n 10 George Harrell I’amdeo; Geo.Groee*. ‘•T ••‘a'- »hlla there were In Ibe room lturlluitti.il: R. H Pluckhani. Mill-j a numlier uf property oa ■■ere.lbere did it'IS' ■l-i. -a'lC?*' * ,r ‘ drM| ui;Charlc- no | p, be much op-o.ltloo, but r. eve an . ^ ^ - Giere I* plenty of "kicking" on the

HI* view was that Hie coto-

bis mind vigorously aud peraMrnlly upon tba present. Habitual dreamerof tbe pari or of Hie future noisily gel a very email peroaulagt of their ablllt. Into ibe practical i B Ilfs That only beoomas .or* • i.u-h we. H»s, and If wa are badilluaUy living old day* over again or llvlog In autidpatkxi, wa gat very IKUe out of tb.

• remaining ! *

aan Clly Tori ORica for ihe' r "" ,w ** ^ rWf * k ending January luri r ^“ r,, fro “

works' granted.

why t

rag Elgblh atreel should bargain with <'-unocll

the hnprorement of tlie street R dent* of other sect Ion* of the clly hi to-pay for their own *treet Impro meiila He expresed liie thought t If this Is done, Ibe money ahuuld

pul lulo a general fund.

Mayor Crease aUSwered that F.lgl

. plain that the company i r therein, that to do this | , Ive back to tbe city a -treet; * '' u ■ttrsetive Ilian before, by the

Jbeil cross-road This, a t* 11 "cted »h

op nod ruined, aud the.rc*ldeut* seek small return lo the uly U to have It kept right. The Seuat.'r f "' , ' ,e added that. » far a. corn, of at reel In. do „„:y 0 u r du ,, ». provemeals are concerned, lie was ot the people, w hose inure* tbe opinion that all tbe property I protected, also, lor the yea ow ners threw into a onnimou fund ,U * 1 ,Ur K ‘*' At lea-t. hi. lari tax bill gave him that KUrreUuirau" ciut* to Ua

Abbott wa* the i

■pesker. He spoke a* follows: " dr. I’realdgnt end Mem tier* of i \

Ster

rblch v

1 said l

of Ur. applau

dify his prevlou:

. expressed a wlilingiiesk lo pave half IO _ of the street with the city, whatever tbe Jbe material may be. He said he would do tblx III a aplrll dT meeting

tbe city bal( nay.

l ,, e L. Gofl said be ha* a friei.il ou

. . granting of a franchise to the Virginia ai-euue. lu Atlantic Clly. w ho trolley company wbo have constructed at llrri fought me railw ay there, but ISTfiaTVSiSf. ‘.'.“‘sw.ffi’JJa “ ,l ””-

We-t avenues and wbo anticipate the rieburen, proprietor of oonllnuanee of mid road dowrn Klglith Hcllevue Halb*. ou the boardwalk, ■trect across tbe city, to the boaM walk premmd the beHcf that Mr. Stern I "Geutlemeii, I have cboaeu to made a fair propoaltion. Tbe clly i the 1 mme!*for'more*.liau*one* reariMi 1 ‘ e " * aurd ^ *“*. -> rather than make an Impromptu 1,r l •« ll,d «

speech, wbicb might be ml*con*true<i (be railroad Is going lu prove mutually or misunderstood. In tbe'flrri place. beueUcUl, but I am of the opinion clly or"muniHpahUy^a'aboul to gran* .he-npany sbou.d do the pa* a frnuchlse of any kind, to any com- "** 1 h* company will be repah pany, for any purpom w hatsoerer, the 'Ve are going to do tbe railroad con

pro|wr queatlou first to decide la, whal pa nr sums good-" 4 - benrflt, good of advantage Is the city . „ o,-.,... „ wl

lo derive by tbe granting of such a A ' u ' ,l4rro “" wanled to know w b fran.-blae. w ho are to be beuedtled the city had permitted one street nil tberrby and whether tbe end will way company lo run through U Jarilfy tbe means ? streeu a distance of ntty-uiue sqUBre*

?, nd property wltbout getting

be so lualateul ou Ibla new company

cross-town trolley, I object to tbe'mme doing so much.

ff 11 . 1 ' J brm * l ,bl * U “ e for Robert Fisher answered In the effect

that the eondltioiis lu the city were altogether different when, years ago.

."Gentlemen:—Having been in to be present at Council meelini night and also Invited to apeak oi que-tion Ibat Is before you. and that Interests me a* a citizen i pro|ierty owner, I take tbla oppurexpressing my vie*’* i 1

r* living aloug tl

cFirst, that wl

grearive aud growing clly and one

whl.-h I am Justly proud, — otrfy about one qaaner of

we lave more tban £,000 population which Is bul a corporal's guard u> tin Hum-ner populatkoo, when 25,000 oi DO.OU) people perhaps (aud that foi a very short time only) lubaWt our city. Now, R Is a grave question, lo my mind, whether We would he Ju-lltled In granting a franchise to a road that would only, at most be a bene III to anybody save tbemselve* for three months of the year aud a detriment to tbe people the rest of tbe year—I my advisedly, a detriment to tbe |feople—especially those In business—for nine moulbs of tbe year Rlgntb street Is not considered a buslnes« rireet of Ocean City, only for three months daring tbe summer, where persons pass to aud from tbe lii-commg and out-gomg trains. Thru tbe travel h j gs|

Ibeyeartbai F E Champion, wbo spoke as one

of tbe largest taxpayers lu the clly. sald:"Wblle we need tbe road, the road needs ua. and I am hi favor of having tbe expenses divided. Tula company lias advertised Ocean City

very much lo Atlantic City." Mayor Creme a»kcd Mr. 8lern if be

would not explain Uie matter ul pav-

ing between the Irons.

Mr. Stern mid that they would have a solid mooolllblccouerrte bed There won't be any tie*. Coulluuiiig, Mr Stern staled that when lie mid. earlier In the evening, that be wished lo withdraw the ordinance be was sin

■age to property, > travel, to my

unewbat greater perhaps

than on Sauenth or Ninth streets Daring tbe Balance 'of (be year, ot about nine moatli*. there Is but little traffic or travel on Eighth street tbau on any other rireet lu tbe ol tbe diy! All tbe hotels ou Eighth street are dosed, except one, tlie Elberou. aud yet, If tbe franchise is granted and the road built aud trolley

running, tbe damage t<

inconvenience '

111 'nothing ol tbe Ini

care, tbe ringing of belU, or sounding ‘ whistles, goon the same through .miner, fall, winter aud spring, ‘ —- by day aud by night, greatly t. .... detriment oflberesldenualoogtheRue of tbe road; beside, tbe rireet I* narrow —too narrow to admit of a trolley road and a wagon road on eacb side of tbe aarne. w ithout encroaching on the curbing of either side, tbus greatly Impeding travel, aud preventing Ibe bitching of bones before the doors of residences, or even aurwbere aloni tbe said rireet. Again, Eigbtb atreel Is considered tbe centre of tbe city— practically so, alwaya has been so and probably always will be so. because of eeveral reason* and aa conceded such, la It wisdom upon the i«rt of thla honorable body, who tbe servants of the people, to do will of Ibe people and not merely tbe will of tbemaetve*? I my. Is It wisdom to grant so Important a franchise wltbout due Coueideratlou, due dcllberallou and due respect to thorn whose

olvad and tbe mnetity

of whose home* are Invaded, unless tbe rud Justifies the means by an adequate return to tbe clly eo grant-

ing such# franchise?

T*el <!■ see If such an adequate

urn Is offered to tbe city.

company; I

road lo the boardwalk from the In- ' 1 junction at Eighth and West _ e. and o|erate the same, provided tbe clly will grant them tbs right of way. the city to derive no beucm monetary lo the extent of one dollar; at least, not above tbe surface. Tbe I -neflls accruing from tbe mme ' >ug wholly to '.be operating ; the prospective benefit* to cl y tu be derived from tbe looked- ... ml* of lota and lh</prospective Influx ol visitor* lo out shore* aud. ocldrulally, to th# bastnrsw of the liutelsaud boardwalk property owner* lent! -men. are them prospective offer* ill thi.t Ibe city Is lo receive lu return for w ual they are giving away? I

think so.

"Aialn, a* staled before, the boardalk lulereria are really about ibe Illy thing Intrinsic In slghl. for I •Ink it can be shown that, luriead o'

town vltrtlled brick when II lay* tbe track*, aud this will Include tbe com-

pany's half of the expense*

Councilman Headley aald that before he voted for tble franchise he would

have the que*l Ion of fore settled

Tbe rt

* thsutba

between Atlantic City and Camdejp Ibe near future, be aald, be felt a that the third-rail system can mi

better time then Is done at present,

Wllbtua few years the run

Camden and Ocean City can be made lo Dfly minute*. Frequent and quick train aervloe will make Ocean Uitf a suburb of Philadelphia. If this clly can get a I!fly-minute schedule aud a S1A0 rate of fare, then many Philadelphia business men will mske their

borne* here most Of the year.

“Of course, you know the com pan lea are eeparate," aaM Mr. 8lern. "The on* ruuulag between. A’iintie Clly and Ocean City baa no m ire lo do w ith

running between Plea«auiv-|lle

leof fon

•peek of a through servic-. I a-tween and Camden tbau I could do lb* I between here and Chicago The companies are very£0o*e. bul there U ■bsolutely no coutucUon. >Ve may ie able later to have a Hfty-mtiiutr service, bul I eiuT aasuce you We annul dictate a policy to the Peuiisyl

ante Railroad.”

Mayor Crewro again asked Mr Stern is lo Ibe company paving half tlie trect lu addition to between (belrous. Mr Htern. as be aro*e to leave the oom to take bis private ear. mid: "P«*s tbe^nffipaiiee. aud I Iblnk If Ibat Is tbe only Iblag lu the way H

I Interfere Goal

SHERIFF'S SALK,

Monday. February 24th. jtjOSJ

QUEEN OF SEA TRIPS’’

between Philadelphia and Boston Philadelohia

and Savannah

Shortest and most direct route to Fiasteni and Southern Resorts "Musi delightful afay to teach Georgia. Florida. AUhatna. and points in the South and Suitthirest Steamers new. fast, and elegant. Accommodation* and cuisine unsurpassed Send for l»s>klet. • CITY TICKET OFFICE--"'* I. NINTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PA. GENERAL OFFICES--BALTIMOR', RID. MENDEL’S OTIS M. TOWNSEND news

U| Me*'* Winter Ovcrcaan

BUILDER i ick: 1.7th St. and Haven At Plans and Specifications prepared without charge Only galvanized nail* used on

exteriorwork

NOTICE TO LIMIT CHEHITORS. J Fatal* or lto**^W*rd. tU- Tn—-.! ^ on 1 n? "i*- n 1 j-^i , h'tl." If.) 0 '..t tHaSTisi. *Tt>

I. N. JOHNSON,

PLUMBER,

Steam and Gas Fitter

Repairing a specialty.

. Bath Tubs and Plumbers’ 1

Supplies. A.venite

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed ritrictly Fare /A ILK AND ICE CREAM ESTABLISHED 1M1 •recto sir* •*-ii*r**r vlren^tbaiTlli fb 7tti St.andAstmry Au

ALBERT G. G1LBERI* PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Aabury Avenue,

There were * od

! JuMlam liaud-clapi

0. J. HAMMELL Marble««Granite Works

Mr. Htern tojk in* departure A* amended, the urdloance t ie road lu be'‘completed w ) ear" luriead of two year*. As further amended th* - "•hall" not. Inriead of 'm

handle heavy freight

Tbe ong.

taiuary Work. Cradles... CEMETERY INCLOSURES

w l.ltrreris V>« •

rib will

Tbmpklnroti Mbs Sriber <i profit." be

Wlebei. Mire A. mink It unreasonable lo a*k tb< HKK pany to pave the rireet. Tbl* b

* prtmilRr town II I* established, and | fro"n" tl

tbl* company Is doing buslnes* Is If we give them Ibe fraueblae for

. — •— p'aaae mj , lnc „ „ M „ t| |, „ mt Mn Baa , Kinraan M Htnroa. jthey p*ve tbe street. We know 11

Fori in arier. , gentlemen personally and •*

sand: Hharp, Mr

calling

Charles

^ .—| tha p-ibce L-

o, of various kind*, lire real d .. |a ,imeut alien lu full uniform

men wliomonioes are near the ,.o ^ . .

of tb* city, tb* baekmeu. fb*;

drugg.ri*. tb* dictore lari and ufiei. ' ®U"Mlmiu Headley proporiri the tbe lawri to be considered. Inriead of following amrndmenl. wbicb - wa.

befog a beuefll to them it detract* adopted:

aud Ibe benefit goe* lo "All rare entering Ocaap I'lty from in* nnn carrying tb* people from Atlantic Clly shall ruo ilirough to ibt board>-alk to boardwalk, and Un t*« dwalk In HU* rely " merebanla living or doing burins*, on At. Hoswril eulsrod a proleri lbs mm*. Tbtla, tb* trollay romfiany ai ain.I tbe po^tdllly ol ruublug exnearly all lb* money from lo- runtea train* In tbe boardwalk dng and out-going travel except Mayor Cream mid tbal (here b a

Works at PlematfUle. H. J.

ir John Donnelly & Co. oriulier* of the uoln-r and Hr* *

CURBING and FLAG STONE ruRNi^Hei) and LAIC) .. A lao Rli-.M:T 729 CenuilAye.. Ocean Citjf.N.J.

ENGLISH & JOHNSON,

1240 Anbury Avrrinc.

Men's and Young Hen's Suits 'ji!"j!rl ‘“‘ w Men's and Young Men's Trousers

cooiiacuis ad diwais sssssrr-. •&

Everything New, Tasty, Stylish CAR FARE ALLOWED AND SOUVEMItS

TO ORTOMERS.

JOS. MENDEL 162S 1TUSTIC !«.. ATU1I.C CITY oceaDGilylceadCoaillL A- J. SMITH, Fnoewtrro*

ALLEN SCULL Contractor and Builder

1. UI W l nj. »rer**a i.y (9B tract at Bar. JOHIN MARTS Contracting Builder

GEJKE B. B00BSE8IS I SOI

Carpenters aittl Builders ADOITIONS. ALTRliATIOWS AM) REPAIITS

Spencer B. Swan Jobbing Ca rpenter

~ y and Builder QUARLES L. HOFMANN

RECISTERCD ARCHITECT

PURE ICE

'.rrLJBEST COAL

OAK AINU

woo» Office. No. 634 ISBURf 1VENII1

Hi.Af. earraTi: asn lanrBA.er HARRT F. STANTON RbAL ESTATE and OBOftAftCE PROPERTIES BOUGHT

AND SOLD

MORTGAGES PL*CED OFFICE-EigkUi Slietl Pel:* At for, Ainn Samuel Schurch REAL ESTATE ' AND INSURANCE 701 isborj *«., OtMD Cltj, 1.1. I'oltaer* and Huardlng Hoore* lor rent

O. I— LAKE .REAL ESTATE AGENT..

Cocnapondrare Hliritm ::

I I NKHAI. Dins.t vown A. H. BAKER ...Undertaker - and - Embalmer. 8A9 ASBURY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. N. J.l , ||ARK lake ; ■ Uudcrtaker and Embalmer

ATLANTIC ICE COMPANT DtAtra IN p oconD ^ 0U|]ta i n leg

OCEAN CI TV N J

7th AND ASBURY AVE-, OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fine Paper Hanging, Painting

WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS

UP-TO-DATE SIGNS

w. L. BERRY, lllanufacturinff Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST*.

9- 0. tom «.« to ua: GEO. 0. ADAMS & BKO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING MILK LATUM;, ktc.. Etc. It Work la Mason Ua* Promptl,

Attended To.

OCEAN CITY. N J _ George w. Ernst GENERAL HAULING

SHOEMAKER’S STORAGE HOUSE 12th and W«*t A Ye., 0«T»n City. »* 3 tv* money by going to tb* Shoenuter Stonge House

COAL, COAL

COAL

Coal coal Boy ynor Gnat fnan tba SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH HT. AND WB*r AVK

Cffoe. 7 k SUM kef tote, M ■«> i w , DARBY’S «• TOHBKHT """*— K —r rou™*.. Cru.ral (MlnM**, nd W •lured*, l*t »4*H CITY tariW f**" 1