ocean City Sentinel pw BOATS FOR CITY’S BOULEVARD CASE
Tlil'KSDAY. KKHIU'aAY 8, 181;
We ■ball
>e Rlad to rece eouimunicatlou
jj,!. comniunUy ami
of luterent
Racing Craft tor George W.
Fish and C. E. Zellner
Will be Fine.
Member* of the Ocean City Yacht lub are preparing for a great neanon ro of the ntember* are now having ae new boat* built, which will be itereil in all tyc race* along the South
There w a* a real (?) ground-hog thiiiclty 'rhurnday. The Klorhla land fever I* *ald liave ■truck Ocean City. Kvery buaiue- man Hhould be uieiulier of the Hoard of Trade. No mail can be truly happy wltht a well develo|Mal ability to forget. 'Most of u* are perfectly willing ow n up to the fault* of upr friend*. A pleasing coiiver*alionall*t I* me ly a pen-mi w ho talk* to you a’l*
CUB SMOKER WAS A GREAT SUCCESS Capt. Curran’s “Stunt” Surprised and Delighted the
»y coa.l next *ea*.n and ahould do , Yachtsmen!
The llftli a
bulidlfig j Ocean t lty Y
ot crulaer, e*pecially designed ■ nlgnt at the ('
■at will Im- iiainnl the l.uegeo, I « »»‘ i'e-uioker" of the winter-wa-aud much 1* expected of her, a* »|i e ' *<"■ of III the yacht club* on tTie Jer«ey a* 31 square feet of amldahlp-wctlou, * ' *' — u *
■ «* to keep her rating
Kdward V. Zellner !• bulldli
il-eddeck cruiser, 35 feet yver all. 9 'yachjlmi feet - ‘ • 1 ' v
yard
I 10-foot
I in!
■'■lion
de*li{ued by the
lug feature about thl* boat I* 'kpit, which give* an lount of accommodation!
lining. The lavatory and crew-'*
■liiarter* ■
ikiahlp*. and a three-cycle, 18-hui Palmer engine aft.
PERSONALS. Konner Senator l^e.ol'Allantlrt'lty. >a* in tow n yeeterday. Mr. and Mr*.- Nlel* Oarlmn were re cut vi-llore to friend* in Bridgeton. Prof li. H. Shumway,of We-t Phil idelphia, wa* In town on Satunlay. t^i.t. George T^e <
lo Ocean
f the
John J. K«
lly after a few day*’ vl.ll to fi n Philadelphia. i Kugene T. lump and wife a n le—Ic Jump, of Camden, were v
,ere a few day* ago.
William *. Woolfllou. of Cai ■pent Satunlay and Sunday li ;lty, the gue»t of relative*. Ml** Mahel C. I.aitarre, o/ thl* city, • *|M!iidldg a *ea*un at Caoterbur;
Ka*to«, Maryland. hlladel^hla, a col
Mai
thl). city, ■ yerterday
rrlHou I* eulertalnlug
m New' York a
YACHT CLUB FLEET
POSTPONED ONCE MORE
Argument Will be Heard, it is Ordered, in Newark Next Tuesday. Word wa* received* here yerterday ■horning that Hie hearing of argument
»bl, had again I* ■xl Tuewlay. w h
i. held Friday
been |>ortponrd.
realdent* ippllcd for
■ectlou, j coart! / Ahno-t every yacht club of __iMtbr*eltloii wa* represented, eiiher by ding a; 1 '" co|iimi*lnre or a “plain, ordluary
•eam and H feet draught, at the I The Ocean City Yacht Club I* *oni of C. Mfirrla Hollyoak, Del. She thing Ocean City I* proud of. Itl*ut
Beatrice II, " "" '
Button A Thta ci by the b.
1 be ill
>r Mr. h
board* of a Philadelphia
naval arehlrect. Her dlmetialmi* are: Fifty-live feet over all, SO feet water
Ine, II fcePfi Inche* beam l Inche* molderl draught.
The arrangement below decka *how* i rtaleroom aft, a very Ikrge'battiroom with a full «l/.e lull, wlth-acce«a to tht ■tatefunm and to theaaloon. A broad,
• the i
irough I
tin- visitor* here l)r. Joseph tin hi* brother fro Central avenue
Prof. Arthur Adam*, of Trinity Col- _ lege, Hartford, Conn., waa a guert of relatives In thl* city over Sunday. I Inland Hemrtey 1* now here looking after the lulerert* of the llrm of Heim A Hem-lev. HI*family la with
him.
Mra. Cifrle Hack ami daughter, Klale, spent a couple of day* recently atlhe homeof Mra. Itdinon l.IppbicoU, at Palermo. John It. Kendrick, of Philadelphia, treasurer of the Clin*. Hand Ocean Pier Company, > tor* here Friday. I>r. an.d Mra..(!eorge W Urqnbart, of P.hlladelphla, weie guest* at the home of Mr. and Mra. l-eauder S. Corson over Sunday. Wilson Y. Christian ha* returned to hi* stud lea at ttie U. of P ,- Philadelphia, after a lew days’ visit to his par- • enla, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Christian, lIda city. Mr*. Mary*Hands ha* rented the dwelling portion of A. J. Smith' houae,. on Asbury avenue, abov Seventh rtreet. Slie will Uke po»ae« ■Ion when Mr. and Mr*. Smith mov to their iy»w home at Seventh stree ' and WerteyVvenae. George Wr Atherholt. of ttie Phllarirlplna llnanl of Health, waa h during the week, taking a look pretty properly on Second stree Atherholt ha* been Identllled with the Hoard of Health for many years. FINE ENTERTAINER
after-deck ,\t thd forlila saloon I* a tireplace,
either al|te are dlvana, with sideboard* and wine locker* next to galley. The galley I* unusually large ami ha* a shipmate stove, with the pipe leading up the stack The flour room In the galley .1* much nd more roomy than usual
ofthl* »l*e, and th?re I*
large provision locker and Ice ch
Oder the bildge deck.
The engine room I* forward of l galley, and will have a rtx-cyllnder, .10 horsepower Hall engine, similar
■'allph to victory
the Havana race. On the starboard
igiue room is a I
leading to the bridge, a large platform for the auxiliary machinery, wjjlch will consist . Ison’s generator connected motor and having a clutch the bilge aiid air, pumps. On the-port side of the eqgine-room is transom for the crew, with a to locker under, and there I* a pipe herl If another man la carried. • Forward ol the engine-room I* Stateroom with a toilet. Thl* la f Ihe use of those amateurs who ship crew In a loug-dtalance race. T boat is so laid out that the Interior deck can be used for passengers. The side decks are 2 feet 6 Inches wide In the clear, and the main cabin top is built with very little camber, ao that It can be used aa a deck on which steamer chairs can be employed. The bridge deck la very roomy and give* a w ell-protected place for the helmsman. Aa the owner wanted to be able to handle the boat under aall, two heavy spars are stepped, carrying galT-headed trysail, and staysails, aqaareyardou the foremast will also be IHted to carry a large square fore-
for running,
here la a tunnel aft. for the propelao thet the draft le reduced to t minimum, bearing In mind the requirements of seaworthiness. The boal present* a Very handsome appearance, leet eheer and well-balanced bow end stern. A powerful etack, located about amidships, lakes the smoke pipes from the fireplace, and the two pole masts are spaced symmetrically In relation to the alack. The cabin house will be built of Honduras mahogany The Interior Joiner work will be eycamore. tliitabed bright. This wood thirties with e beautiful grain. I* brighter looking than mahogany panel work and doe* have the bare look of while enamel; RELIEVES FIREMEN
if the main asset*
Without the yacht club thl* rt * enthusiastically claimed, woi rank second among the seas): torts of New Jersey. Too much praise -anupt be given to the sportsmaulike ■embers, wiio, some years agi eelved the Idea that a yacht club lu ■u City would be the.magi >- to It all the leading clliaeii summer residents of this "tjueen lily by the S<a." The Ocean City'Yacht Club is proud to have u umbered
■id cut bur
members today Kdward J. HuMee, Commodore Charles K Kd wards, William F: Massey, Henry I). Moore, ’ommodore C. Howard Schermerhorn, Commodore KIchard'K. Sooy and Charles F. Wall, all charier memy Invited guests at Friday night’s smoker, and the attendance was estimated at over 2-iO. A very elaborate vaudeville enter-
TO MOVE BOARDWALK
the regulpr weekly ity Commissioners, resolution wa* adopted:
evening, the retiring
Voana and Old Here. The Kev. Frank Bennett Lane, pa* : tor of (he Vineland Baptist Church and the owner of property In the upper sect Ion of this city, gave a most terrsllog aiid Instructive entertainment In the First Presbyterian Church Tuesday evening. He delighted the audience, and particularly the boys, who followed hi* talk and slelghl-of-haud .performance with every manifestation
of pleasure.
While he amused. Mr. Laue al»o hi* talk* presented moral truths In a convincing manner. He made strong Impression and his audleui seemed loath to have him stop. • Mr Can a promised to return and give auiitbar entertainment In the not distant future.
c May County Boan
liters requiring ttie board t< ■e why the contract for tin
signed last Friday by Stale
BELL WIRES MUST GO UNDERGROUND {
Mayor Headley Instructs So-, J
Heitor to Prepare Law- ' Covering This. , ^ Mayor Headley, at a meeting of Ibej f
lily I'uihmlssMiier*. .Instructed the a cHy.dHd.ulo^dn.riao^rd.o.u;;-*^
I alt of I,* * Fir*. s, d f CUssloll by * of permit J venue* for * . busme-s l
HOTEMI ASn < OTTAOM.
McAL LISTER’S; Scotch Dali
ANNUAL WHITE SALE IS ON IN EARNEST e offering some Big Bnrgnins in White Cowl*. M
t Cor. Fifth St. and Wfcsjey Ava. f ALWAYS OPEN
5
pauy to place um wires in this eily Seventeeutb stree This action foil, the iM.ard on the ting the eompniij
iressed the opinion tb is entitled to teleptn Mayor Headley slal red to say that be
11* deslr
erly fron
Boardwalk
pre-cut line of same between I Ilelancey places; tberefi Hesolved, by the Hoard of Commlsuers of Ocean City that the Boardwalk between said point* be moved easterly at least 2H0 feet, mid connecting walk be constructed from the present line along the lines of Pennlyn and Ilelancey place*.” Hollcllor Howell said - he had a new easement deed from the Corinthian Kealty Co. The -proper oUli irtructed to sign the deed.
opinion that when the City Con
•loners recently sent n letter h Hell Company telling the ottlelah •I, to permit the moving of h nr the -wires would have under ground, the board I
LOOK AT FLORIDA LAND
Krown and Frank well known resident* left here Friday foi
•or Headley further said Instruct the city solicitor afteruoon to draft an ordinance pelllng the company to put every under ground between First
iveuteentb streets.
Director Thorn said In this case the ■mpany desires to make extensions flow Sevententh street. Mayor Headley said that the boa as given the company to uuderstai
TO ISSUE BONDS
. B. conver Appointed ■ntMtltnte at Plro Moooer. Chief Samuel B. Conver, oftbojocal Ore department, waa appointed a substitute tlretnan at WO a month, by the City Commissioners at their regular weekly meeting;. It wa* stated by Mayor Headley that had been decided lo place a man In the Ninth street tire houae two days a week, when the regular men have their days off duty; one day a week In the Reliance Fire Co.'s house, when the regular man Is ott duty, and also to have a tyan a day a we« Liberty Fire Co ’* Are house to keep the apparatus there In good shape. , A resolution to thl* effect was introdo ceil apd passed. The.substitute 1* also to be on duty when Ihe regular men Uke their vaca-
tion trips.
On motion of Director Thorn, Chief Conver waa appointed to" the position
for one year.
rectors two years, vice comraodi immodore of the as presented with lb, with Insignia as a design, and studded with dlamnuds and rubles, the club color* dore J. Kalph Wilson mad the presentation speech, In which h stated that much of the club's succe* due to |>*st Co iimodore Hexamer' eltori*. He was chairman of Hie building committee, which remodeled the club house three years also chairman ot the tenth anniversary regatta committee. Tills regatta was held two year* ago, and without doubt was ttie best regatta ever held lu the State of New Jersey. Such ■* Dixie II t -ok part. In accepting the beautiful gift, modore Hexamer stated that lie would accept It as a token of affection good fellowship, and not ** a (■ reward, because, if his administration such ■ succe**, It was due to ttie hearty support and asslrtauce the members gave him, and the enthusiasm the fellow officer* and committeemen Injected Into the club affair*, for which • grateful. He would prize this token as highly as be valued the friendship of the members of the
club.
At eleven o'clock a “Dutch lunch’ ■ as served. Later, the surprise, or Joke, of the evenlug was sprung on the members Two fighters, Tommy Sullivan, of Lowell, Mass., and Willie Fitzgerald, of Kensington, boxed the first round very poor shape. The meli present showed their displeasure at blbltlon of the two professionals, aii<L when Vice Commodore Charles J. Curran JumpedJrom his seal audchalFitzgerald.tliey cheered wildly, e off hi* dress coat, pulled the gloves from Sullivan’s bauds and ■tarted to show FlUgerald a few rudiments of the art of self-defence. Sulllvbo was outside the ropes, excited and leaned over and tapped Curran oa the Jaw. The latter up hi* hands In a perfect Imitation of a knockout. Everybody was In full excitement when the curtain dropped. The eurtlu was raised again Immediately, and Vice Commodore Curran alalpd that.lhe joke was on the crowd. If was the event of the even-
• sum of tino lias been raised by ■I residents of thl* dly a* a
llmluary to buying form sud fruit laud ■ that State. Mr. Brown recently
■turned from Florida. Mr. Cl as gone dHwti as a farming exp size up" the condition of the li Those Interested in the laud
beside
med. i
Frank Ziegler. I). B. Mayhew, J. N. Johnson and G Slawter, f this city, ami George I.otler. of
’hlladelphla
SAV^ MONEY AT HOME viral Naliouul Bank will wmall Banks lo-Patron*.
The Officer* of the First Bank of Ocean City, ever mindful of curtomers' dertre*. have ordered 200 ■mall banks or recording safe* for db trtbution among those who desire t
eve at home.
You can plaluly see the coin therein nd know just how much the little safe contains at any lime until you takelttotbebaukaudbave It opened ■nd the amount you have saved placed
o your credit.
They are very desirable for the chil-
dren to have.
I at the bank at once and leave your order for one.
» P'ly
thoughts* would lit tills request. It
■> disc.
■r any ot
it lie v
I said;
Director Marts said tin i, he would withdraw t Mayor Headley staled my was nollfird I hr* “
■t the ci
cost the board wool
■■1st that the company put its win
nder ground.
Director Mart* made n mnliut Ulch was carried, that the cler notify the Bell Telephone Compan that no |ierml*Hlon lo erect poles ; wife* will be granted until the matti of cutting wire* Is definitely seltled.
Should the City Commissioner* a ,.rove of the plan. Hie Beach Froi Association will equip the music p lion -o that excursionists will be at. check articles owned by them win ey come here on their one-day vial
Sale will continue 10 days more. s. s. mcallister 755 Asbury Ave. * . Ocean City, N. J.
Beautiful New Cottage for Sale
* 4H !|5? r-r I IS. McOIBENY, Prop. {'
4 4
HexeL BlseAYRG... ’ Ocean Ave. en Eighth and Ninth Htrert*
Second Street near the Boardwalk
This
; of the prettiest
mi licst built houses
i; Basement finished. laundry, servants' bedroom, etc. First floor, large living room with mantel and gas log, large dining room with bay window, all-wainscoted five feet'high with plate rail, kitchen and pantry. Second floor, four bedrooms and bath with fine plumbing fixtures, closets in every room.Third floor,-two bedrooms and storage room. • Will sell this house for'-$3,700, and make terms to suit. If looking for a home let ns show J'olt this. JOSEPH I. SCULL 7S7 ASBURY AVE.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A..W.'SMITH THE IMPERIAL mis CtrNTKAL AVE., OCEAN CITT. N J loEwYrdj’nrtr II™ lSsck**»?3K
Can you find
interest? We have invested o\ such mortgages during the pi dollar in principal or interest.
better or safer investment than a ' Mortgage on approved Ocean City Real -Estate bearing six per cent. :r a Million and a Quarter for clients in ;t Fifteen Years without the foss of a Can we not make such an investment
Executor's Sale of . Real Estate.
Tuesday. March 5th, 191 a,
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth ,St. Ocean City, N. J.
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains in Hay and Ocean front proiwrtles. Choice cottane for sale. Also lot* for Investment and for Improvement—the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.
I,:,-.:::;:;::.;
UTW. rentanilree
city, Is In Florida. At present tie leal Tampa. He met Capt. Charles G. Dyotl, with bta boat, the Petrel, at Gulfport. Capt. .Fish will stop at 8t. Petersburg a few days to go fishing with Capt. Dyott. Will be el Mardl Urae. Mr. and Mra. Clayton L. H*gy, Jr., of Philadelphia, summer residents of Ocean City, who recently returned from New Orleana, will again visit that oily about the tenth of this month. They will be there to attend the Mardl Gras, and will remain lu New Or
for some time.
alloc locslOer wllb uopskl Ini
5oRSs«^&)! l ^|" jf i“ n m
-I^T««JMA8 1 BAttbBK MATTHEWS
M \ in K ■' li! - I ' ' N MAI 1 HI W- . Executors or Ucnrlell* Stewart ■I, P. k. ffll.00. Matthew*, deceased.
Will Box z.Mnd lor Cl I* at Atlantic Ave-aae and Rlsbib Btrcel. An ordinance to provide for .the Issue of bond* to ttie amount of $7000 for the purpose of purchasing laud on lantlc avenue, near Eighth street. .0. municipal purposes, wai accepted on first and second reading by the City Commissioner* It will come np for
final reading February IS.
Ttie t.*tty Commissioners have passed the ordinance celling for the purchase of lots aw and 309, tfectlou C, for* 1000,
for municipal purposes. Waabnsobila Baca.
It Is wld that there are a number of entries for tlig preliminary pnahmoblle race to be held In this city next Monday. Ttie race for the championship of Bonth Jersey will be held ben
Washington's Birthday.
lug.
The members felt greatly indebted 1 the entertainment committee, who .1 bo red so hard and provided so liberally for all the participants. The mlttee of arrangement* constated of Charles J. Curran, chairman; A. T. Janie*. Charles Wood, J. Ralph Wiland Secretary Harry E. Kill*, he club Is entering the eeason of 1912 with as much enthusiasm as ever, ■ml great things will be heard from the Ocean City Yacht Club this year. Ttie Ocean City Yacht Club la a member of the South Jereey Club Racing Association, and will hold Its open regstta on August 15, when all clubs members of Ibis association will partlcipata. . Those present from Ocean City were E. M. Sutton, E. A. Corson, Frank E. Darby, Joseph G. Champion, Otis M. Townsend, Allen Scull, R. W. Edwards, L’.’L. Breckley, Clayton H. Brick. Dr. W. P. Haines, J. R. Grovee and BenJ. Groyee.
Free Cottage Sites -—AT ReeFmont-Avtilon, IV. J. We will deed lols on the Main avenue, one an$ One-half blocks from the in, free of all Incumbrances, to those pereons who-wlli build cottages on ■e costing not less than 11500. Apply to Avalon Improvement Co. 1308 Arch Street, Phllada. or Peermont, New Jersey
DENN & HEMSLEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DENIM'S CELEBRATED
ICE
CREAM n4»sbu(y be., Ocean City, N.J. Wedding I>rtle* and Picnics a Spec tally. Your trade solicited. Orders delivered. Prompt attention. Milk and Cream alwaya on band. Both Phones.
Buy Your Air Cleaner from the Home Dealer The only air-cleaning machine that restore* all the bright new colors to ugs sud carpets is the Hoover Electric Suction Sweeper. The Hoover is the only machine that combines a ■evolving soft bristle brush with S44C-
THE
Died Arii
Adeline M., the slxleen-year-old daughter of Edgar Wiley; who Is employed by Edgar Ferguson, died at her home Monday evening from rheumatic fever. She bad been III two weeks. The body will be sent to Potlstown thl* morning, Undertaker Lake accompanying It to the Reading Ter-
minal In Philadelphia.^
itafrom AtiantleCIty and Ocaah A: Dean, of the Bim .■ U.,» “S
A Hesnsley, Icecream manufaetarere,' tBrn 0T ar Sunday. No Oner accompanied by hia family, lelt here plant for a small school where t»yi Saturday for Cauton, N. J.. where!may reeetvelba baat of Indlvldoal attbey Will Tlatt Mr. Deon'a paraotafor, U |. , 0 ” ,, 1 ' nform „ W) n . Dd circular, ad-
awhile. Then they will go to Bridge d|MS tb# Hhi1 Master,
ton, where they will remain nntll May Docoux* Howb Adams.
before returning to this etty. | Bell phone S800.
ram the floor and weeps, shakes snd so Let Ua Clean One Room of Your Home FREE.
THE KATHLU lira! Avenue, OCKAN CITY, N. J. n for lb* season, 'pieaeantlyr loeatdd, ■ comfort*.' Write Sir booklet M IHHK.H I.KWIHACO.NAKH
THE ELBERON
EIUHTH AMD CKMTBAI. AVfJIEI
*. ELLA E. i»AVLOB. Tny.
HOTEL ATGLEN
On* of the moat centrally located hotels In •• hr. The aim has alwaya been to I'lionae select snd homsUka, and its
1 patronage proves its sno-
■nd psrtioniara address, a. C. «orr. l-rwp.
large sud as
THE'LAUREL
Hire by (.HAS. E. ADAMS & BR0. 720-722 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey
structure, under the management u. Douglas Howa Adams, for many years a Prtne'pal of Haverford School and - - iasrer of " *"
Newport, ■ from Ath
1-33, 81
ROWELL’S
DRY GOOD .
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
Attractive line of New Dress Fabrics/ Ladies' ahd Children's Suits, Shirt Waists. Wrappers'. Hosiery, Belts, Combs, Barrettes, Neckwear, etc.; Men's Caps, Under-
wear, Shirts, Collars, Belts, Ties, etc.
YOU WILL PROFIT .BY TRADING HERE
R O WELL’S
021 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY,
MAPLE COTTAGE 'oruef Eleventh and West Avenna Ocean City, N. J. Mechanic Boarders Wanted OM0 sod Upwards
BOARDING MRS, C. F. WILMKB 708 Central Ave. Good bosrd at reasonable rates. Meala served, 8|>ec!al Sunday dinners.
CMS. E. MUMS tm iBnooaason to Bakar » Adams) Fnrnltgrc. Carpets, tUMlf »»< lllilug Window Shades, Etc. runAsbqrr avenna. Oeaaa Clty.NJ
; n!j.
Construction Sand & Gravel Co.
oom. O. CMAMRION, N Office, 8th SL, Opp. Penna. Depot
Ocean City, N. J.
All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. Dirt for Grading or Filling. READING RAILROAD DELIVERY.
MARK LAKE Undertaker and Exnbakner
STORE and STOCK
OF
Housefurnishing
Goods
...FOR SALE... " Grand opportunity for a live busi-
ness man.
Will sell or rent store property separately. If wanting a good business stand, it will pay you to
investigate.
For ptortlomltoro. aededrooo MAIN STREET and . Geo. O. Adams new jersey avenue 713*16 ASBUtfY AVENUE . cr\m«prjci POINT •• N J ICEAN CITY NCWJERRCY PUUN1 .. IN. J.
Interesting to Investors -OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SAL E—A few lots locate.) in Section O.Ooean City. N. J., — in vicinity of Stole rood imd PsaMylvsnis sad Heading Hailrowl wution*. At*o .lie* for liongslows nui.te on Great Kgg Rubor Bay, Beeidsy’* Point, N. J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS dual red I • n 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, f
0HARLES L HOFMANN MCGISTENCO ARCWITKCT
Dance Every 1 Wednesday and Satnrday Night The Excursion House
JAMES CLARK
PLUMBINCI
to prices, work juto give me a trial. I am in an •xeepti.mol ir work of wMeh I make a spscialty. I hare m
i* a trial.
Gm H. BACON 007 EigHtH su
L. A. STEELMAN BUCKSMUH aid WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horsashot! ; JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY On Md OftHr Tup 1 S^tohitj Ageut fqr Stewart's Iron Works Co. Plain and Ornamental Iron Fence, Iron Halltnga and Window Guards. Serath St. aad Hana In.
Eyes Eiiuned Vitlioit Drops NeiioHI up-tu-diAle method*. EUUefkrtlou rs^sst.2::„ , .'Ksr-xss. l B2 Mr stoek ol Xy» atsmes ana apMlaeito a* a*
C. L. LAKE
CLARENCE S. SCULL Ksai Estate aad laeanaaee-
tH-naa orrr. a. a
First National Bank Oo«an City, N. J.

