THURSDAY. Pf
Wk'vk bad
(nappy waatbcr. and, aftet little a bUe,4bt freab, brarlnK air felt It ba> tn*n'tlmwn tli«l v Kood tn mn«t people. Tliere'* mitliliiK KaMrlr follH-U-* are dMeudt-d like Its tonic effect. ! ksmtIc joieee HowIiik frrrl)- fn • ja haosofle Uutiltry and call Pbom it MCI lent rut on Ibe (art of.Kreat relleh. the-uddeu receipt of bad cuMomer** baa much to do alth tlte* near comt’letety revw-p-tl|c dli!t-ti' ability of our nerebanta toewluK tbelr j prtioeaaea Tire Ka-tnr Rlauda bi bualneM in an able a manner. On tbe mediately become i-arcbtd, ^'1r r hand, tou liberal credit witb-jfevefl.b, and food,vlll remain Iti tl .out regard lowborn, baa been kuo»it, 1 to put many an honest merchant oat '
•'Is tbls," say* the l.akewo^H nal, edited by Leslie R. Fort, aor of and private eecreury toOovernor Fort, raferrbiK to tbe GovermirV im-»-acv on voting macblnea, "we do not tblnk| t the Govenior-eleet la follow big public aentltneuL" Tbe son, luhlal ' views, has plenty of company. TDK Cape'May County llmea, under Its new management, baa made a complete somersault, with a result that t» aa commendable aa It 1* astonishing. It looks like a real newspaper, and Ibe people of Sea laleCny, who In Ibetuaelvaa are pfogreaalve aod anterptiaIng, are to be oongralulated. Tbe paper la now controlled by a company, and the editor is George Carpenter Connor, a Camden newspaper man who la wall and favorably know n Camden and at Five "Mile Beach. THK May's Landing Record appeared In new and Improved form laal Speaking of tbe paper. Ibe pudtlsbar, K C. Sbaner, has th!« to aay: "With tbls Issue tbe May's Lauding Record appears as an entire homt production under policy that baa placed the *am!ua of reliability on tbe news columns of tbe Journal during the thirty-one years of Its existence will be continued In tbe new edition,
i will be
guided by liberality and for tbs beat ■ of alt tbe people "of county.” TbeBEKTlNEl.congratulateBrother Sbaner whose paper la now M AHadttc County Record If tbe bill Introduced by Senator Robbins becomea a*law, It will make some change in IBe manner of select ‘ d Jnrora In this county. Tlw bill provides that before tbe flret of April tbe sheriff . J the Common Pleaa Court Hat of an uamea of men eligible ft
abaobllrly ana-
panded
..f be digestion aeema to be d< |wnd upon tbe condition of the mi Often our paaslng mooda hasten
retard digestion
We often bear people, wpeolslly delicate women who Jiavi dys{«|Mbi. say that they do atand bow Ills that they cat late suppers or banquets and esi bearUly all sorU drincungrubu. ftaal' wliboul feeling any ineonveoleuce
afierwarda.
They do not realise that It l» doc le change In tbe mental attltud they liave bad a good lime; they bat enjoyed tbemaelve*. The lively eoi versallun, tbe Jokes which caused Ibrm lo laugh heartily, the bright, cheerful euvlrotlyieut completely ebanged menial aUltude, and. of course, condltlous were'reflected tn tlie dlge* non and every other part of Die •ystem. Laughter and good cheer an memte* of dyspepsia. Auylhlui sblcb ac||LdlveTt tbedyspepOy'* nihi'l from tilwiailments will turjiruve f digestion. When they were at boi worrying over Ibelr beaUb.swallow log a Utile dy»iw|»-la with every mouthful of food, of course these women could not assimilate tbelr food. - But Ibey were having a Jolly good they forgot tbelr ailments snd eurprhed afierwarda to And that they bad enjoyed tbelr food. The whole
Is mental.
CITY’S FIREMEN
Jlcport to vountil. ttm ■Chief Samuel B. Oonver, In id^^arterly rei«ort to Common Conn dl, aonmllted at Ibe meeting on Monday night, baa tbe following to say: To tbe Common Council of Ocean
City—
Gentlemen: I herewith submit to your honorable body my quarterly report ol Ibe Are department of ibh
company, the current h Alio, Ibe company place a concrete ba-e wblch lessens daugei Councilman Godfrey said tbal be knew tbal Hit Iron electric light pules on the boardwalk were charged heavily tbal a dog was killed by o He staled tbal be was Interested the welfare of the people, * Xir. btern pointed out that anlm are O(0re easily killed by electric shock
Ilian human beings
The amendment, aa proposed, wa> adopted, all voting "aye" but President Staiitnn, abo voted ‘ no " Mayor Crease said that, 'with Ooudll'a permission, be would like protest against tbe use of lb
f duty. The Judge of Ibe court to then authorized names and strike from tbe list such names as be may deem Tbe Judge then replaces may feel will make proper grand Jurors. Tbe revised list of an Is banded back to tbe sheriff, and Voder the provision! of tbe bill. If U should become a law, be would be obliged U grand jurors for tbe year s, tbe bill gives tbs county Judges large powers. A aroas that advertises secures tbe
o buy tbe latest
t goods. Tjius merit and advertising are twin ' mailer bow One tbe quality of your goods are or how cheap, compared to quality tbe price to, tbe people won't
know of tbe fact uni
la no way of tel Mug so many people as in tbe advertising oolnmtu ot tbe paper. Naturally, If Jbe people know of your goods, aud are Induced to boy your goods by virtue of the convincing talk and prices you pul In your advertisement, the quicker the goods go, and therefore, aod oondnaively, the money la In tbe bank to buy more and newer goods. Fine goods are doing tbe merchant no good on tbe shelf, and natnrally they get "behind’’ In style. Advertising to Ibe moverJ-Uie seller, ll works while you sleep. Tug most unusual Incident of applauding tbe prayer of tbe chaplain occurred Id Hie House of Repmculatlvesat Washington a few days ago. Tbe chaplain barely bad concluded, when band dapping and laughter were heard from various directions Tbe prayer ran; “Good Lord, deliver us, we JmaeecU Thee, from the Jingo, tbe demagogue, tbe bigot aud all other undesirable citizens, and give us instead tbe patriot, tbe staUnmau, the broad-minded, geuerous-bra r t ed manly man, that Thy kingdom may come and Thy atll be done on earth as It is In heaven, for Christ's sake. Amen." Aud every mother's sdu of tbem thought that he wasn't sjingo, a demagogue or a bigot, but tbal somebody else was getting hit. Remarkable Hiat people can't see themeeiiei as others see tbem. iso’(It? i'crhai-. after all, tt'a a good thing. In some
And the apparatuses of tbe three In A ret-class condition and tbe companies fairly well equipped with tbe exceptions of the recoin mendatkius made %n my report of October 7th, BW7, to reference to nozzle for No. g Company, SO feet chemical hose for No. I. and rubber
■ud gloves tor
department, to be used by tbe pipe men of each company. If Council does not see Its aay dear to purchase Immediately Ibe nozzle for tbe use of No. 2 Com;-' they are greatly In need of. I ask tbal you purchase six oilskin coats, pairs rubber boots and one dozen pairs rubber gloves. You alll note Hut this to just half the quantity asked I would state that during tbe storm une lime ago, tbe Are-alarm system as damaged considerably by Ibe high winds, bul since tbal time it bar working order with Hie exception of Box 4)1. which' is oukuf I think 11 would be advisable lo have tbal repaired as t
B. B. OosvKK.
Chief Fire Depart met:
in of Councilman Headley, by Councilman Godfrey. Fire Committee was real to make a report, at Council's meeting, on «h# recommendations In Chief Conver's report.
ouucllmau Sampson expressed the thought tbal prices for tbe articles re que-le 1 were secured sometime sine aud probably are in Ibe clerk'
minutes.
Hints action I Moles. The pupils of Ibe High School, and tbe eight I: grade, -with the teacher-, attended Hie Presbyterian Cburcb last Sunday morning The botany class Is raising sum vegetables hreauir Ibe otherfrozen during tbe Christmas bol Tbe pnplls aud teachers of Hie High Be bool attended tlw tuuercubsus hlbtt In Atlantic City last WsdnrsC afternoon In tbe evening they I a lecture given by Dr. Flick on-ruber- of tlw High School purchased a large picture of ■The Homan Forum " rtiey ive purchased a number of magsclues for Hirlr resiling table Ask tbe botany class mctubcts bow they proved Hia^rool*grow douu. Lacb iueiutser of' the High School must write mn (Hide -in "Tubctcula-h aud Its Prevention.'' Tins will b< considered as an Kugllsb test.
of section six. Tbe elat •Ti-r said company shall lay Its trarks upon ibe streets as In this ordinance authorized, at Ibe preaenl established grade of euctiFd reels or et Hie grade or grades hereafter e-tsb-Itsbed by the city Council " desired tbe word 'or," as ll occurs lu tbe forego-ug. ' at tbe present established grade of such Ibe grade." etc., ebanged o ••and." Councilman Hieelman said they «vc a city solicitor, and be bad told hem tt>at tbe oonjuuctton 'or" wes j«ll right Varise question of grai
Iftbe I
would nil my a word, bul It's a mailer of syntax, and I think I know something about grammar. If tbls thing irough lu Ibis way. changes required that will cost the city thousands of dollars.” He'referred tbe question to (tty .Superintendent of Schools J. M. Stevens, who was sluing along^df of
" should be ehau
i“aud '
C-ouncll's
rd lobe used If Hw city means that Hie company shall change Its tracks to grade. On mutton of Councilman Headley, be "or" was changed to "and,” all wing in (avor extepllng Councilman iteuton and Btrirlman, who voted ' I‘ouucilmzu GoHfrey offered Ibe Allowing amendmenl to claase "d" of
i dly Council
tea this city and Atlaollc I Ity durthe coming summer. These trail a ill be open cars of special design
. Stern admitted
dug between Camden aud Allai lie • by, such as be desired to ru luto ibis city from Camden, are muc beav wt than Hw care now running ts twee i tbls dly and Atlantic Cltj He -ixpressed a willingness lo ru only ivi-o or three cars between Can den aud tbe boardwalk In this div ir """* ,I1 '*‘ l Ibe a Jtboritles would gram iwrmio-tou - on * 1
for Ibrm lo go down Eighth
Tbe fulloamg substitute for cleuse “u," lu section ti, was next offered: *'{u) All trmlue of said company enleilng said city, operated between AHa-itlc City aud Ocean C'Uy on
Eighth street, shall ruu walk: all trains other Ibi
operr.ted between Atlantic City aud •aid 'Joean City shall not run beyond
tbe v esterly line of A*bury a
Mr. Btern here said Ibal be Is aoxi-tus to have through service between Camden and this city. He is working to that end, be at .ted. u iib a probability of success he thought that tbe trains from Camden should be n u lu the boardwalk Tbls would add lo Hw popularity of tbe service. Hesldrobi living some distance from Ibe company's station could board, at street corners near tbelr botues. the cars for Camden and Philadelphia. This would be a great advantage to many people. Mr. Blent agreed with Mayor Crease that It would be objectu liable tn dump out excursionist' Etgbtb alreet near tbe boardwalk l trie company bas no Idea of doing Inhere will be frequent trams, thekdea of depots at each crossing 11-to prove attraCIve Mr. Blrru 1 bat be la working energetically see Ibe West Jersey A Seashore -usd Company permit him lu establish through service. If Council perai-ta lu Its determhialluu to stop thew cars from running to tbe boardwalk. tbe Interests of Hw dly and of Mr. Stern's company will be Injured, the speaker said Tbe number of cars lo a train can be Axed by Cuuucl . Mr. - tern said ConnctJ can make It two or three cats. The company woul-1 be willing to abide by t ouncll's decision. Tbe malter of wearaud tear
would be op lo the company.
Mayor Crease said that. If Hw com panv w ere i-ennltled to ruu its through cars rotbe boardwalk, there would be nolb-ug lo stop Ibe company from running excursionists dewu to ibe walk aud thus make a sort of peaoul alley of one of Ibe city's principal He was of Hw opinion tbal s should slop at Asbury ave-
l-oslltou lo accept tbe -aiu
H. T.' Foi
Idler. Mark Lake, on luotklK^pf 'Jmini-ilmau Bmilb. was apjs - dll tbs vacancy Mark’s main
are congratulating him.
shall el
r any
Stern slated that lie fell Hjetir Council compels Hw company lo sto| rough trains at Asbury avenue I make a serious mistake He bar limited the number of cars to be run u tbe l-uardwatk becau-c be was wlllhii avoid the pneetblllly of lirgi m wrs of excursionists with H-ei to twit Flsber spoke WronglV again* ’milHug the company lo run Its «z ■*tio trains dowu Eq(btb sired !■
tbe boardwalk
uiirllmaii Head lay moved for I hi
d Jerseyman. H wlfetolbedaughter ufHwlate W’lllia Htatnsby. There are grandchild re although one would uever think Governor Blok**'bachelorhood was dutloct disadvantage, aud so was ll doodyconilitlnii of Governor Yuorhct Mrs. Franklin Murphy was ad! socially daring her husband s
ill that It ed side of Asbury aveiior Inof West avenue The atutiid.
was adopted.
Biern declared that by Ibe a ‘op iIon of Ibis amendment Ibe city molding tbe company lo Us pirx-ni depot. and be said be Ibougbl Council
Hw city an Injury
f Ibal be I-
Gasklll, Miss Helen V Bennett. George H
portion i Iwreof from West avenue rd walk, the company shall, al
proper cost, c.-utrtbyle one-
Ibe expenses of such paving.
Ibe same lo be of such material a« the
i city Council may determine. The <1 'street' shall be understood to m all t4ial portion •■flue street n v.irb lo i-nrb excepting that pirbeiseeo the rails a-blrb shall be r al tbe expense of tbe company." vie tbe question arose as lo the .•any mslntsiotog the aireW In ur. Mr Btern being of Hie opinion ii «a« not Just t,i expert bis pie lo do Ibi* after paying half the ruses of pulling tbe street into |W. He said bs fell tbal bs bad j
wl to all that wrj reasonable He ; ' ,k * «o see thg residents and patron.
-of tbe opinion, however. I* l, l [ B . sr<-enjoyed by Atlantic I‘liy |ieo|»le. nun \ isounman rnilsdeli t ftiey should endeavor to dispose of all i po, matance. local patrons of ihrlj,,. M B fy Bldwrii. Mnrg'luGuJ •ilusw at Ibis time. He IW.ylvanla Kajfroad cannot re.m- 4mlHi. Marmora; T. Btnuioii • ..ii
pay tbeexiwow. of paving «—' k from rblladelnbla by way of -et-nurg
- ■..■ , |H , , I AUai He Illy o*i llw Wed Jersey nniu.iv Ut reulbe e peciilr l 1 u „n the one llrbei. but Ibe) ran .. „ , Ir . , , nit lu exceed o« per square !( , 0 u , u> I'blladelpbM by wav of \| ij> A^Tom pallia. Jr. J. I. Hall i other word*, tbe uempany , lantk City and return t- ttoren I ,,
"••"."•"■1“'
In ,h ** G t'bampliiii. ti
"The Little Cherub," with its songs, dalnly dances prelty girls tbe dashing, charming star, H Williams, w ill lie -Wen ah, Ibe Savoy m Baiurday, matinee and uigbl raterulnmeot has been «Vf>t In New
s by Ibe an
-lienI public and tn:
Ex|ierlence " ••Itogylc m Our Yard, 'Meet Me by Twllighl." '1‘opuls Songs," and all Hie oilier gems tba madeII a lilt there In addition, flier ire such novelties as burie-que Im Itattous by Hattie Williams, and Hie burlesque on Ibe • Merry Widow" waltz by Mix Williams and JatneBlakely. Mix Williams never susperlad Ibal she was an Imitator Tafyms at Hw •'rlterton lad Augud
riwy were |Hil on In a •(
ni'LK
AND
ICE CREAM ESTABLISHED 1M1 7 th St. and Astiory Ate ALBERT ii. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 .Asbury Avenue, S " T Y 1 '
HAHIir F. STANTON ■EAX ESTATE anj ISSt'H A>’CE PROPERTIES BOUGHT
ANDSOLD
MORTGAGESPL«CED OFFICt^Etliih Sim: Belts AUtrj An Samuel Schurch REAl ESTATE : AND INSURANCE ?0i iitmrj Ire., Oeeu Clt|, R. J.
O. I_. LAKE REAL ESTATE AGENT..
1 |.ni
dec
ouitliiued. "The Lllllt
ulTn'li u ' *1 to!. °l, tT'S/H' leauiifully staged aud Itaod—i
towued and Hie clmrus bas
■electe<l with care, both for attrartlve I ie-s of a ppcaraii'wand vocal attain.' nenis The story deal- wiihihra-l-•ei.tore- of Molly Moulrow, an a. Earl of BauctobUf > Tlw otd K«rl, al j bough Mttarly oppo-r<l lo all iwoptr j ’ " -Idge. faUs m lotto *11 h dolly j
A. H. BAKER ..Undertaker • and - EmbaliDer. 849 ASBURY AVENUE,
OCEAN CITY. N. J.t M ARK lake
UmlcrLtker and Embalmer
He City. "Nu . icluaklll, -Mr obaurd tbls la
IlSrtl w ill leji u, / H C. It.
” WB. MY nleni's ipellr, J I
1 was the cm with any other Mrs-.Kmalloe Btsrlnini. who died sraor. Mrs. Griggs, Mrs. Warts •• h « bom*, tn Tuck ah.* zju Ibui- •- — -u™ .. itou. OovNnor Fort will tug bate jrwart old, aod bad been III, several
II l"«T lair to «#|uire the ;
impauy to malutWl^-- , tlie aired. Allai Fesipb- frpraaeutliig oilier corpiratuiiK will tear up tbe *|rest,4"(f they gbould be made lo |*it Ibe road back as they
it "But ws are wllllog In grant Ibis if
Godfrey said bis Idas was to » f •“» ‘•“•SL
be cxpenssadlvldedoa lbs work |f U *o! "ngV 1 "’ •Vcslry a vet-as to Hw board - sTk, j i|r 1 rr-x there U oo gutlsr laid, bul out all wc ran "
lu require the eompauy to maintain1 1 *!* £01*4!.“""* UOrr *
Ibe*trrc4. I -/n. ameiidmrnl. with Hw'wddllton 1 toil7 Tdpkab.»7"w.' Vl* Btern, after fiaylng a oimjdlment noted was nsxed, aod Cooncil ad- -ort. Malur; II B. Aden lu Ibe zeal of M tyot Crease in Hi* luler- Journed uulif Monday uigbl. .ood; G. F. Flab, Clnduu
Sulion. Jo. ii tar Gan ly, Itorl.
York; ll 1
. F. M. Bullrr, 1. B. Mayer, Diver aud wife II. A liskrr.
Pul II In Ihgordliisiice, I). Yeadaker. nios. J 1 nrla-rry l< • ' 'i i Uelss, I'bUadi-lphls;' F<ap« 14. We brlleve In gctllug Hark, Thus Crags. Camden; II ll
. . ... ... . A A
Hie llw aud Ml
Ocean cur: "re K. M. tow; W. H Hull, llo<k-
B. Adams, t'ollli.g.t To cbm ah. j
’.T-an:
0. i. HAMMER
Barbie «< Granite Works Moiiiimeul*. Mau-oleums, j
Biaioary Work, Credit*.... ) « CEMETERY INCLOSURES •'•“■xm . Burt.l Vaults. tJravrt Were
1 All kinds of {Voieiery Work B 0. Alim ■ a z., m . works it Pleasamvllle. ». j. 6E0 0 1DtMS & Bi 0
PUSTERING. BINGE SETTING'
MUU i-Arinu. tic., EH.
Work In Mason Una Prompt!
CURBING and • Attended To. FLAG STONE ocean city, n j v
and R LA.n Ce ° r * e W * anu UAIU . . GENERAL HAULING
AI so kl:-5KT AutomoMto Garage
w bole-air Lutler Targ^ Lard, Chest
of-Piok aud Poultry.
729Central*«.,OceanCity.N.j.
thomas j. Shorn ^ DARBY'S Florist Ocean City Laundry
656 Asbury Ave nrrt-dax Work In Every Partb-ula.
; t-aamyreureemw. Mmwm mw wmxrela,
JohnDonnelly&Co. 1
FALL BULBS. GRASS and CLOVER SKKD. •39 Asbury Avenue.
7th AND ASBURY AVE., OCEAN CITY. N. J. Fine Paper Banging, Painting A Select Line ol WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarters for UP-TO-DATE SIGNS
W-. L. BERRY. Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST..
SHOEMAKER’S STORAGE HOUSE I'-tlli and W'mI Ave.. ©oegit Klly. *. J-..rr-mtia having Fure-Hare or any kind of Mer.-hamlbw lo be stored will •ave money by going to tbe Shoemaker Storage House
COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Buy yngr Coal from the SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. I WKLKTH HT. AND WIfttr AVK.
K. M. TOKBKHT HOU'E MOVING AND RAISINS (st-nertol 4'«ntnMd«r OCKAM CITY Mww JeeMY

