Ocean City Sentinel, 21 January 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel TIU’ltHMAY. JANI'AHY «, IMM \V r •lull !•» (Ivi to rri-rlvr Itrai* at „rua ari<l i-<imiiiuiilc«tKiii» of InUrm

Ol lontniuiileaUnii* •1km, ■H«uM »Hli llir full i. i lw> of the not ii l•lltlllmll*>■l. but »• a «n

NEW BUILDING SEEKS CHANGE IN ROUTE |PA¥0R BRIDGE INSPECTOR NAMED OF INLAND WATERWAY ACROSS THE BAY

«• A. W. Smith Elected by Charles G. Dyott Calls Alien ConacilMo Bocceed W. * Hon of Trade Board to K. Williamson. * Important Mailer.

t nowiins on Monday Than l>', ' "Ooetl alreted fomii-r i .mhi. Hoard •

" lilianj K.William •on,

layloi

»rrr many nirnil>rr> of tinoard of Ttadr |drwot at I hi- iua Itlw hoard on Ttiunala)’ vvaolnf brn.il dn ldrd to oontluui

“aril'a r»l.frio-».

Jama* M. Hlrv«n> «a> unanlim “aludi-l |inMddent, alilHMiKb b

I Hay and thr Ktm/lli ul

'-"y

I lull III thr liM-al in

WHIyou lake tmarderaui

Until acliiKil allilr

IIMi'laaa aljrle, and the |irlr» ar >ra •unable. The bad weather on Hatuntay ntsh Inlerfered ■Ithtbe attendanee at H> In-lure on blrd» siren in the l‘ie»by lerlau lUiurrli I'apt l««U Itl-ley mil make i nunilwr of rllenalve luiprovrmenta ti bia boat bomw. Heienlli and I'leaaur avenue, before the ojK-nlusof Hie Mini PURIFICATION WORKS

Itrpm-entatlvea of a New York Sewagr I'urllli-atloii Company, atoppins at Hie Hlacayne, are tlsurlns on plan, for purinrailob arnrka for two of our nelsiiborlns raaorta. The plana iimleiuplate an o|>eratlou of an entirely new rbararter. dlapoalng of the aewase and garbage on adentlllr prh i-lplea without the leaal odor or othi otrenae, and refoverlog all the rheiu i-al valuea In the lyaate, the aalr of wbli'hMa* k ** t* 1 * "perallon comparelively prolltable. The building and operation of then ptauta coala the muulrl|iallliea le~ Ilian one dollar per year per capita, leaa the returna from the aalr of by|>rodurta whlrb are variable The danger and offlmatvenaaa of eni plying aewage hilo the oreau or tboroiiehlare are too well known, and II t« only a mailer of a abort lime * lien other methoda of dla|maal mu>t be had OFFICERS RAISED

Hlalrlct HraaMent C. M Www.dt.ol Mouth Maarille. a meral er of tk'aahIngtnn Camp. No. luk. ral*ed the following oftlrera of Waahlngtoii Camp, No 76, P. O. M of A., In Ihla elly.on

Kriday night:

I'aat Prvaldent, lotwrotitw l<ear; Pieaktent. William H Mmllh; Vice Prr-ldrol, It P (llbwin; M of P., l hailaa Allen; Condurtor. Hilbert Con aon; inwioctor, Prank MchBtMor, Jr tiiilaidelyullnel. J H. Hharp: Heconllug Mecrrtkry, Kdward A Ihiurgaoh; Pliianctal Maerrlarv, Koorl. Harrvtl: Treaaurer, J It tYiai-tlan. Mr. Wearoll mad* an intefoatlng addreaa. and acme »l thr mnnliera of I ha (oral ramp made remarka freahmenta were aervrd.

the partnerahlp dlaauhrd. atuT >

ia. dei'lamt rlniad building

ir water pip* ayatem. and b a |>artiiera|ilp wlfti It. Iluwar Hie firm name being Mmllh i

Mr Mmllh rami

hraleil.

douhle In Melluatlati A review

'Si W llorln

wllh Mr.Thorn a >. Mmllh nigagad

l.le tldu Pr lit lllfli unde

•Ive o|*ralkiu. He remalnari In plumbing buahieae uohl IMH. lie turned Hie bualue» over to on. Alluway M MmUli. and'beproprleturnf the Ill-rayne Muiltli waa a member of the I nf Kdii oat Inn fur two yeara When Wlillam M. Ilraham re-leor-l In Council. Mr. Mmllh waa elected hla aurceaaor and aerrad In on noil lor fourteen muiittir Mr. Mmllh wa« prcaMeut of thr llellanor PI re Company for four year, after the company ’■ urgaRluillou. and

-ely Idrutlllad whb

the i

arurlallou.

chy i

SOME COLD WEATHER llwit-Nlel ■calf 4 rredleiloiMiWill

J uowd. Me Tklnha.

CltefMcuH'a predlrllon of an o|iei w uder I* holding good up td thi> llmt lildjf lend- think, and Cl.lefMeull, toe fr^a rallier well plea-ed wllh Iba wa;

■r weather man la treating him.

Monday nlglilof tblawerk waa prole lily tbr nildeal night yat ex|icrlenred ila whiter In thl* aertlou. At « clork Turaday tingnhig. at Hiram Mirelmau'a corner, Pourlh and S

the Hiermomeler rrglatered That waa about the avera

rrlbaru

lermomclrr at the tloverm re-aavlng atallon on Pourthatreei lered 10 Alao. It waa 10 outal ir Ingli arhool at k u'rlork, according Capt. I lay ton L Vanaman Mllkineii ramlng from "off-l •ant the thermometer In the cot irgl.tcred M. . Chief Mcull abowed aome of fileiid. alHiiphig from a I'lillade newapaprr iWolal dog a dlapaldi Itarnrgal, In'whlch H war aakl bay inrn declare lid-a moa| lemarkably Inter. Mo far the bay hai been fmaen over Klaheriuwi In Hie Inlet are catching flounder* and large dll lea of til ora be are being longed Hie open w hdri lia.'wreounled largely glut of tne oyafer market. II b YACHT CLUB SMOKER nmmillr* l-r< parlwa far Mid-

Thee*

11m

fop

lily Yacht Club U now preparing to give a mid winter «oker hi

-rwwwrwriar. piilladelplila. It will o" 0 ' wHhtn IHipIbof MlaaPva*'. Hut her- me nett two or Hirve wreka. Tlie grade gave her e-blrthday g,«a| time Hiey all had la remembered

■"— - . • , ancuded laal yoar'a

aurprlae laat Thuraday evening, at home THU Wealcy. Ttre evening wa. •pent playing gamp-, and after a royal good time the bova and girl* were In" vltcd to the dining room, where re frealirueuta wrre aerved Thiwe prraenl wrre Ibiaani Uortller. I •■nr a M*yre, Klhal l«e. KUIe 1-**. laml** < arlaun, KltlcUofrtaon, Itelmca < lark, PdHh t otlon. Mary Cuunlngham.

Ibirthy Itandolpli. Paul Mead. ,Vf iiul y. Va Mr. Jacob Hofl, Harold Perguaan, John M*' 1 * .‘.doaiv of llte'n.ildry Collage. Itaymmid UHTord, Harver Adam*, mtnghdi. I*»l He ban eiderprlalrig llhlmrd Voaa.Praml*. Mmllh,Kugn.r y.mr^ man^arjd le making many

tiy th ae wh

The enl ■rtahimenl iwuumillee lio|wa that every member will be able to attend thto year'a amoker.

-rph I Mcu|l Iraartoctin I emptier and lytiewrlie

duly In Mr. Mrull’a

rwraon of W y. Va “•

STs

Kirby and Nalbanlal Mmllh.

An Infant dai'gblar nf Albert Kun-

Uirrman and wife dtad at lb inreub borne in thto city on Monday afler , u ^n, aWgf Jtaafef

urv* m

rr. ol the I.IUdty Pile uia* log |»»llminar> “

fz.:

* •t" abort I* a» only Hie foil.

pby and ilnn»#a Mead toy

u _ __ . ; ' - 4 ....■■•iaI l.idrai

lu Millville lor wlermanl

j Tueaday aHanmoli. Only ■•rt Mr. Zlminarwau'# fallrer died I

Millvllla

[ Try • 'aaweH'a fra.li < nouanut KaMM

Por aala at ebartoa • h.liner

is&l Aebury avanus Neoma pul oofr#

w kind of

idcraliaal tbal III but during the laal lirey have trv.^u atltutlou and by-la board Tilts waofjZi.werlne letter,

toyiir Imard.

I Adam.

might tie w uif in hi

klel. Tire on* that Hie rvaort for aevrral year- due- not coni|dete luformatloii. Thebuuk

lei ahoiild contain a h-t rf thr hotels, Itb rale-, etc. Aa the lintel proprietora will not be required hi pay a mercantile lireuae Hib year, they

re-ort baiklel. Ileal ealate could help If t^aioriri ralawl by the buatueaa |w rple

directly Inlereated and Hib added la Mi o appropriation of pt-V) from 'ouncll fine bonk lit i-ould be tuned by the Hoard of Trade. The l-iard ahould busy, he advbed, and plan oomethlug for the coming year, »ir. Adam- riprea-ed the ronvlctlou lhal a banquet atuuld be given before the in opeua ratlin than at l■■a do-a

of the summer

aa'iS'llial

list Mi Adama* augge-Hooaaa to

the matter to be contained hi a booklet

an good. Mr Creaae added that ha mild like to ue Mr Adama' augge— Ilona Incorporated lu a booklet. i‘o-tuiaaier Mutlun -lated that ha ad received many letlera laat summer urn people whode-lred Information ilallve to liu*l rales He answered

moat of I licae. There -hould be aome

I employeil to do llila work.

Mr. Adams on some days last year racelvad a-many aa thirty letlera of

ry It to nut fair to expod out a to anawee thru Inter, without compenaatiou. There la no

of Iba city advertl.lug It.

Ilona If no rapltoa are made I

•king forlufurmaHou.

(lib M. Town

MANY CHANGES AT NEXT CONFERENCE

Rcconmcodationa Made by

Joint Committee on Propoaed Ocean Boulevard fbere m a. held I* lltbcll) at n

yesterday a meal log of grttllrmrn

hitrrealrd h. Iba pr-qa-u l ocean t

Mcthodl«t Hinl-tcr- Looki-s w Forward to Session a in a mamiwr ..f tiie Mute comm CaaMka la Warck. ■fST & tUkrle- H < boiling and I laurel The annual ae-.ioo. of the New Mchelllngrr, a committer from i"ey MetlMell-t KpbcopalConference Cafw May I oiinty Hoard of IT II luuveue In Hie Plrrt M'thodial Prerloddera. It II Mrlie.. H I, naropal Church of Camden mi and It lloweri| Thorn, a committee irrh 10 Tire |iaator of Hib church ap|»loted by Mayor 1 rr—a. the I lev. Holme. P. (travail, for-, Wayne Htruther*. wretary of (hi •rly pa-t-.r ut Hie Plrat Church of Isle City Hoard of Trade. Millville and a much rra|iectad and | Tire meet log orgaolml by alerting llbhop lorHirr II WII-j Mayor I re—a • harrmso and .. ed at Piilladelplila. Mrrullier- -errrlary

ofwence and th>

-ra of Hie Cotiference la«t tear glad of Hib tact In addlibi

to the ,1 •n

Plrat

rl

t tjtnrcli Hie one huiid-edlli May I iveuary of Hie church will tie cele- noon,

i mv.

Mcliellhigrr. Clonlhig and th-fl. waa ppmotad in prejiare a re—ilulboi

t Hip rliaaa mtetlng at i Houae on Maturday after-

nut*. hrtrtllni

ape May Ci

If tUr Mtale flnda H Impracticable illd bub riwda and bridge. I ■ be brldgea tie liulll llr.t, b prrarnl roada can tie made Hie pur|a»« If connected by

bridge-.

• rraolullou furlber-uggratalh

if New Hrunawli-k KIHrlct. Tire lent if Hie Hev John Maine, expire- am here are a down poaelble candldalr uriillonc.1 for the place. Aniooi neol are llir (lev Jane, w'lllin darahall. ol Hrldcnoii, and Hie Itev lotm Handley, of Vineland.

• a* given each member nf Hie hoard The-talerariit w.a aa follow.: I'o Hon. I, M. Creaae. Chy Council and Hoard of Trade of Ocean City, and the Mute Honlev rd i'om-

mlllee. Mea Isle City:

It would beneflt Ocean <'lly (panicilarly I be aoulbern end of Hie bland j, toa I ale and Whale lleacb If Hie iiland Waterway lollow the mule narked hi red Ink on Hie plan. Tbb oHowa Hie mule Indicated, vli: ro—log l.udlam'a Hay by tN* Real .Vhale Creek to Corado'a Inlet, followng Hie tU«t Channel to the llearh md following Ibe Hearh lo Wheatflah reek, and IhroiiHh Wbealltali In •rook Horn. (Wbeklflab Creek, aa dealguated on biili government and

-liana, locally, al lime#, b called lleacb Creek, also Utile Inlet 1 mtagee i|,e mule sug-

greater numtier of people, costa I cm to id b far more permanent. And rarer II b lo lire beach the better' It serves theroaat rewuna and ibe pur-

for wblrb It was Intended.

Ttie bittom of tbb mute la aand and is# tide, w'hlle the back route b mud -nd alii and "beadwalera'' and excaaliona scrum mud and sill flats In

a-ea. Page M. Mlale Oeologlcal ealhualea cut-ulT and I.udHay ISO-SSB yards excavation.

Pollow lug the Kaat Channel lo Whale

quid rallmale lem than

HU 000 yards excavation. Including the cql olt. Whala Creek would probably take 300 or 1100 yards more excavation than MeetImi 3H. Chart (hark rhannal)

vatkm In Hen Head's

Thorufare, page 66-1,27(1 yards hlch appran lo me low and Inadequate) and 162.786 yard- In Conon'a Mound and lha Turtle Urounda would be done away with and the rhauuel from Whale Heach to Crook Horn could be safely estimated to take -m than 40,000 yards excavation. The Heach Houle (red line) It asler to heudle. It b send, Hie metertel could he pumped ou shore end bentfll the beech end property owner# a Itb occasional piling or wind breaka n the point of bsarh, make land, In-r-ad of the possibility of cutting abon

r fllllugrhannal).

The Hack Houle through Coraoo’a much'Mound. Turtle (Jrthinda and Hen

allrac-' Itaud'a are mud and sill bottom, and letlera Hie nearest lands or meadows ar* used

j for meadow gram and cut for hay by Hie Hie farmers, and at It would destroy

opinion the! It would be e good thing the n it would he neenwery toi

bureeu of publicity e*- end be expeu-lve digging,

teblbbed on the tluantwals. Thto The ebaenr* of tide or being et heed-

by ('nuiicll or the Ihard ' waters where “Hdm meet," the beck

of Trade {rhenuel would be e nmatent ex pence

for Hi* ep- to keep open Ball fllla wllh mud or lailntmenl by the cbelr of eu advert I- aill Hie Krar!i (or red line) Koulg c*n

metier Icertetuly clelm ea much lu Its favor ea t wea ateted lliet the boerd he# an Hie mule between Vent nor end Allan rertblug oumuilllee lu Its Hat ■* tic Illy. Mectmn 4*. 47 and 4*: alao, tiding roniiulllvm. Mactbin W and U between Ocean City iH K Iwenb aant Hi* Idas nf a book- end liongport, Ihb latter being eteled aurb a# aiwkeu of la Hue, but lie In Ibe report ea the llgliteel work ou lb a not lu favor of trying l» sullen whole route, being "near the baacb money. Hue will And Hialtbeonlyj CHANIJeitl Kvirrr. wey toto tax them. Many people, Haas agraod to bring thto auhlept sage property HitoieMa hare will up at the next meeting of the board, ’Oluntarily give auU-'rtptloiia. Hi. member, beliigglven an opportun toof Hie tbouglil 1 bat It would tty m the meantime to femlllartw g-»l I'lpn fur the advertising tiwmmlvm with Mr. Kyoll'a premnia

lllee of l'ouncll to ad with a lion of the mailer,

c mimlllee fmai the U-.ai-l of Tr*«le Hn mutbinof Kr Hrtocom. It wa#deIbe cumpllallou of a booklet elded to refer to'the lioard'a railroad ooucilmsii Headley mid Hial It committee lb* mailer of endeavoring

happens be to a member of 1 ouncll'a to aerur* commulaltou rate# bet w*oa 1 huato lay upon aupporto advertl.lug rummllle* Tlial cm Ocean nty and Allaallc CMy on lb* .The cabin, are boxed lu to keep lb* adverttoeatenla. Mlmr* Kaat Idn* I elemenla fmm lb* oogluoa They ara

Tin board adl-Miriied lo maei on direi-tly abraoto of meb other. The

“_ on flotllle ataemed emnn-

up the river al the eb

— . - last year and were at

. towtoal M ■*«**••» mwiwetol. I quarters fa* the arid seainq The totHr Itider'* motbiu wa# retried. | Old Himidwalk meterial will he aald ■ ?“?*** Vdua t harleeli. Kyoll.or Me* York end "i pllea at euetlun ibe grounds. VY..'. ...VV **?* 1 ^ **—'

—iss-TrirSi-iiKor; —• i, January m. Term- raeh. | mwea'a tmmr 4 toawe Hyijrderof I Pour late. Milb street and Wed

mblym

H W. Oudfray, of Tm-ketioe. we» - labor here on Tuesday, frank Kwen. of Hrktgetou. wea -

Halting

Milton f Champion

pnd. HF

Ivllle

Mrs. O-bnm Carann. of Ihla dly. tolled reletlrea In Malem Ihla week. William M. Wool.ton of Camden r*. a guest of relatives here over Hun-

day.

Hoff, of Philadelphia, wa» In i Tuesday and registered at the

Atgten

James W. I« end sou, Kdward, are tolling at Ibe borne ol Junes l*e at Oaborovllle. N. J. Hr and Mr# W. A. Davis, of Camden, were among Hie vtattors to thla city during the week. Charles P. I truly, of Philadelphia, •-ollage awner here, waa In town on Maturday and Munday. Mrs. Almeda Manderlln ha. been autertalnlug vlalton at her Wealry avtoriue cottage during the week. Mr# Fred Pfllxenmyer baa ralurned i her home In this city, after a visit Itb relatives In Pen nay I van la. Capt. Aaron W. Pham, Mrs. Kmma I. Pham and Mlm Pham, of Weal eeek. were recent vtoltora to thUcitr. J F Mmllh, of Philadelphia, a propity owner In thto resort, was among ia city’s vtoltora on Hatnrday and Munday. Mr* M. H. (iofl, of Pitman and Mrs. David Campbell, of llrlatnl. are elstlg their slater, Mrs. H. C. OolT. In

■to city.

Mra. Adelaide K Baker, of Philadelphia. ar-rompanM by her mother, la * tobor ben. Mbe reorutly i-urcbamd the Oceanic Mr. and Ura. It H HHtsa. of thto city, spent Munday wllh Mbertir and Mrs. Kobert It. Corson at Cape May Court House. Mias Hertbe L. Horn, of Cape May Court House, formerly e teacher In the local public achoole, wea a visitor here i Maturday. Mrs. K H. Karon, of Jersey City, who, with Mr. Hacon, to having a illt bera, wea In town daring the week. The Hev H T. Caeaelbarry attended ■e wlntrr meeting of Ibe Weal Jersey Presbytery In Calvary Church, Cameo, on Tueaday. Mlm Anna B. Hot bier, of Wynneaod, a member of Hie well-ki family of that name, to a recei rival at the Kalhlur ipb (1. Champion, Harry H. Klee and Thus. W. Jack, of Colllngetown during the and registered at the Klbaron. John Johnson, Jr., has returned to hla parenta' home lu this city after ■ •a In Philadelphia. Hlverstde, Mooreatowu aud Ml. Holly Mr and Mrs. H. Long, of Pittsburg: Mr. aud Mrs H U. Mrbulti, of Philadelphia. were guest# of Mr. and Mra Hantol Clawell. of 1662 Aabury avenue, from Kriday until Monday. Mrs. L W. Halm and daughter, Mlm Adella. have rstumed lo Ibelr home lu Ihto city after spending a pleasant vtoh at Hi* humt of Mrs W IMhel lu Millville.

A plain talk with the lot holders find I-rIo;n*J*» <rf the Ocean City Bayous

“The Pluce to Live*’

■On the firat day uf la«t Angti*t we i>ix:ir«l u

HtMidwalk <>(Tn e ami ->

ith the favorable cimimenta and interekl aatng a» the projicrty near* v omplction

>ni plan of two immettae |rtoterte4 Bayous or lurl»i. Iieatiiifnlly U

We were greatly idea which interest ia rapidly

improxed pr.^ lev front, where "The Bayoua." antic Coast thel pienraa, accemi-

a mile of water fnint. with high giounds, hulkhcads. winding i nunirtitul bridge, and ili-c.-rations cravrlcl lanrlt-v jrda. etc . at mi-1 iin ! w-i

denuind.

The Bayoua Conipxiiy is raptolly anp|ilying Hut unceasing' deniaud for hi

citie*—impMwed a little l«-tter th-in seem» neerweary —aa villa sites along th one can safely enjoy fishing, sailing, mirtoring. swimming, racing, etc., die

hou leva tils, trolleys, steam loads ami with every city convenience. W' invited anyone to jinidm-e an investment in Ocean City 0* good a* lo

We invited anyone to produce an investment that would liriag as quick and few dollars invested We invited anyone lo prodm-r a tract of land along tin would equal "The Bayous ' h« thorooghnessof improveturnU. locatHm. ph t I’ilily. Isantv comfort and health. We are more and male eomrinced that public an investment, the equal id which ha» never been sawn along this jerm The faith of the ptihiic ui Ltu enterprise as an investinrnt and home site by the -s-ashore was

Mbatantiolly ilcmonst'rateil l»y the remarkable sale of lots Iiefore the close of lad apaaon. That puhlic confiilrrice has Itern quietly im-tessing and further shown by an unprecedented «*le of lota-

since the summer mouths, the dullest season of the year for the sale of araaliore j>roperty To date we have sold more than too lots and inquiries for more arc coining in each day. There

are but a»o iota along these Bayous The holders of these too lota we look iq-.n as jartners with ti» in tills enterprise We are eac h day looking to yowr interest as Well as our own a id shall keep evety promise and statement matte. You arc indeed fortunate in securing one of these lota at $J9S — 1**» >han cost price. We know you will lie more pleaacd^vith it than any investment you ever made. The price will Ire gradually increased, as the property is devebqwd and nears com

pletion, to feoo or hi“. the true value of each completed lot

• P <>r the Infinmation of lot holders we are pleased to report that contractors have tieen at work, night and day, on the property since August ist. 1908, and a Urge part of the dredging has tieen completed. After the tough winter wreathe* is over and when the Work already completed fat thoroughly settled, operations will be resumed—in about two months—and pushed with vigor to com-

pletion

We take tiu* opportunity of making a statement of the condition of the Bayous Company, which we consider is due lot holders who have future payments to make and for the information of prospective buyers. We purchased the property at "The Bayous, giving us J40 lots, and more than a mile of water front at the cost of many thousands of dollars A Urge portion of )he dredging »tid grading has already licet) completed at a further enormous exiw-nse, costing many thousands more^ To date the company has paid every bill presented We do not owe a mortgage, loan, bond, note, bill or financial obligation of any kind, but have several thousands of dollars coming in from lot contracts, money in lank and more than a hundred choice lots os further assets. This TUin Talk" is to advise you and your friends that after Monday Evening. February tot, I9°9. the price of all lots will be advanced from $395 to $350 emcli. a raise of ft 51 After that date no one can secure a lot from the Ocean City Bayous Company for less than $350. A Urge number of people requested public notice before a raise In price was made, which we promised to give in the local papers. _ We are willing to sell a few more lots at >395 - *50 down and f to per month) if bought before Feb. ist, '09, but. the number must be very limited. * If you or any of your friends want lott. would suggest an early selection 1* made Phone or write. Offices open evenings until Feb. 1, '09.

Ocean City Bayous Company

HARVEY Y. LAKE. Treasurer

“All Roads Lead to Ocean City” A New Bridge at Second Street The new management of the Suburban see a great future for Ocean City and will extend their line from SomenT Point to Second Street, and possibly down the present trolley line to Fifty-ninth street. We have many desirable properties in Ocean City, in the vicinity of the proposed Second street bridge, that will increase in value ggpidly, transportation and delightful location being features that deserve mention. Thta week I offer the following: FOIL S-tVLE lot on Wesley Avenue, 60x106, aud e lot on Ocean Avaunt, 60x180, both loto up to grade. Will sell Ibe two Into I r 1076. Lot on Aebury Avenue between First end Neeond streets, ell up to grade, flag sidewalk. Bargain. *426. I AM on Ml. ('herlea Place, near tbe ocean, all Improvements made Bargain. Price DW). Two lou oa Ural Ml rest within a Ikw -topi of Ibe Hoardwalk. Will aell at a bargain. ('bole* lot ou Csntral Avenue, near First Htraet. all np to grads. Will aall fortI60U, and make terms to suit. Desirable lot on Brlgbtou Place, 40x100, near tbe ocean. Price 11160. Tbrae choice lotoon Central Avenue, all up to grada. Will tall for $1600 and make terms to oult. Ocean Front and Boardwalk Property We bee* a hue lot, ripe for lmprortm*al, near Iba pier, with riparian rlgbla. For eat* at a bargain. Aleo, hotel site oa Woelay Avenue through to (between with riparian rlgbla. 1100 per from foot on th* Hoard walk. Uoubla cotton, nine rooms on each aide, paying 14 per coot. Price $1876 for tbe aollra properly. The bouag,aloue could not be duplicated fur 13600. Honey For HortKage*

JOSEPH I. SCULL NO. T8T ABBURY AVENUE

$ 8 Man l.V Mm BED. 0. ADAMS A BIO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING MICE LATHIS, Bit.. Etc. II Work la Maaoa L

OCEAN CITY. N J L N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Stum and 8h Finn Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs and Plumber*' Supplies.

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