Ocean City Sentinel, 30 January 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel j 1,11 Its I > \ Y . J \ \ I v,:, , i'. i We alia II Iw glad to reuuive Item* of news and communication- of iiitere-l to tbla community and our reader- , everywhere. All communication,! aliould be areompauJe<l with the full uatue and addreea of the writer, not neeeaaarllv 1 for publication, but -a- a iruarnutee of food faith. dots. Wedding belle again. I,ent will anon be here. Only oneaeaalon of acliool Monday. Many hereon tlieSunday excursion. . Attend the revival services In the M. , E. Church. There will be free concert- |n llir ! raualc pavilion at Ka-ter Young Men 'a Progressive l-esgm- ' will banquet tbla evening. , A men'a meeting via held by Itr Maine- laat Sunday afternoon. , The north half of North -tree! ha. I been accepted by the titty Commie- I •louera. Ticket" to the .number of 31(1 w«re 1 sold for the pntple -upper held In the 1 Preabyterlan Church. 1 The weather on Saturday delightful, and baby carriage- were out on the -treat* In force. Meanwhile, whal'a become of the new city hall project? la tiie question aaked by many residents. Jacob Schull lia- made Improvements tp hie pro|>erly at the corner of 1 Seventh street and Aahtiry avenue. 1 Howard M. French tin- been re | electeil keeper or the Ocean City turnpike bridge at a salary ot $.10 a month an Increa-oof $-'. a mouth. ( Ml"* Olive' Km-I attracted attention | - of promenader- a- -lie rode horseback through the -treeu Saturday ^afterTwo men who were badly liurl while I ■lrivlug>pllltig at Cor-on'- Inlet ■ boarded Conductor W W. Week- i train at that place early Tue-day morning. They were <m 'their way c i Cooper Hoapital, Camden. t personals" < J. H. Wllnter. ofihlaclly. lavlaHhtg t friend- In Philadelphia Stephen Smith, of Mcdford, vl-iieil ' friend- liere a few daya ago. K. Stockton Woodward, of t'aindeu, " wo« a vlaltor here Saturday, P. J. flaral and family, of Philadelphia, were recent visitors here. Mra. J. 8. Brlggs le now occupying 1 her cottage, 1812 Aabnry avenue. ' Joneph I. Scull visited hl-"l-ter.'»ho ' la III, lu May'a Landing Tue-day. ° Mlaa Edith; Maker, of Philadelphia. , Cliarlea Methewa, of Philadelphia, was among Ihe vlaltora here Tue-day. J. W. Lyalnger and family, of Not- 1 rlalown, were vlaltora here Saturday, t W J. liurne and Joseph M. Maker " were among Ihe Sunday vlaltora here. 1 Mr. Wolfetiden, of Philadelphia, a ' property owner here.waa In town Sun- ; day. i Harry Cone, wife and eon, Dudley, of tbla city, are v letting In New York City. Chatlea G, Kraaer and wire, of Philadelphia. were among Ihe vlaltora here Sunday. Win. T. Prettyman aud wife, of ' Philadelphia, wjere vlaltora hrre during { Edward J. Ilortou and J. lo Morton, of Moore-town, are registered at the < Hawlltfge I Howard Y.. iUegner and wife, of i Philadelphia, were recent guefrt- of the Bl-caytfe. i George C. Mart let t, Jr., and wife, of j Philadelphia, greeted friends here n ; few days since. Mra. J. J. Karley, of Philadelphia, Is , . visiting bar nephew, l>. P. Hendrlck- , aon. In this city. , K.J. Smith, of this city, returned home Tuesday after a few daya' vigil in Philadelphia. The Misses iirrlha anil Elizabeth i Helm, of this city," are enjoying life at Hot Springs, Ark. C. H. Hangerfard, of Philadelphia, was a vlaltor at the Ocean City Motor. -Moat Club Sunday. Jamea A. Loog-treel, of Philadelphia, owner of property here, was In town a few days ago. Benjamin Hodman and Mr-.- J. S Rush, of this oity, were at Cape May Court House Tuesday. Charles H. Welaa, of Oermatitown, a summer resided! of tlile city, was In town during the week. Mm. Wllllsm Aaay returned ti< her, home lu this city Tuesday night from a business trip to Mrtdgetou. Fred. Foster, of Philadelphia, visited his mother end'" brothers In this city Saturday night and Sunday. Pref. Joseph 8. Mrlggs, of Hoobester, Pa., epent a few day* Ihere with Mm. Mrlggs during tpe pail weak. James IJ. Boyle and wife, Twelfth street and Aabnry avenue, have gone to Wheeling. W. Vs., to live. J. Frank Turner, of Philadelphia, who Is Interested lu the Boardwalk hotel here, was a recent visitor. Kev. H. \V. Lake, who Is at Haddon Heights for Ihe remainder of the winter, was In town dorlng the week. Daniel Faunce, nf Philadelphia, father of Itoeeoe Faunce, of Ihla oil.-, waa among the Mundey visitors here. Vice Commodore Chsrles J. Curren. of Philadelphia, was In town Tuesday. He was here tu take a look al his sailing oraft. Mr. and Mrs.. William H. Mslt-rsby. of Philadelphia, are visiting Mr. aud of household good-. Friday, 'January 8l,Sp. m ,at OiSAwhury are. adv., II Haddock's Pharmacy Parcel Post' HeUeery. Good- delivered tree al your door wllhln fifty mile- of Ocean Ctre. Webavaa million-dollar etook lo drew oo; order anything. Candy, prdfa, Maltooefy . adv. I-M3 If d

'!$70,000 secured FOR AUTO BRIDGE • Projectors, Confident of Success, Get New, Subscrip . j 1 tions Every Day. M *U-I» staled by the oRlclals of the - 'Ocean City Automobile Bridge Com- 1 j pany that subacrlptHms to the amount - ; of about $70, 000 liare been secured, sud they aay the outlook for the building ■ Al a meeting of the bridge company Thursday evening la»t. the following • were elected directors: Dr. Allen Cor- 1 • son, E J. llano, Commodore William . K Hekamer, Dr. I N: Grlscom, James ' M. Chester,- Joseph I Scull, Harry F. . Stanton M". H. Shoemaker aud Spencer H. Swan. ' It W. Edward- Is also ' The Idea of holding a banquet lo Philadelphia In the near future was • -uggested, ami the following commit- ■ W. Edwards, Dr. Allen Corson and 1 - II.F.Stanton. 1 The following legislative committee . been appointed: Clayton Haine- . It rick. Postmaster K. M. Sutton and Y. Lake BAPTISTS ARE ACTIVE Several Innovations are In sight at Iiiionnuel Muptt-t Church. The Sunf 'lav school I- planning a number of nc» feature-, one of which Is the glvof a very attractive membership certificate to llio-e who have attended the school for three consecutive ' month* Hie church Is considering a big Improvement ami the using of Its 1 at the corner of Tenth street and Wesley avenue. The detail- of the plan will be announced later. The S.n-lat Circle lia- two or three Item- of il-o be announced a- decl-luus are The people of Ocean City are asked . eo operate with the congregation of ( the Mapp-t Church In making ade- , quale provision for the Im-t of Bap-.11-1- who will -if. ot cm -Ider the question?" • The new building i- a project for Ihe I « hit ore h'm remote for linme •Hale con-ldeistiou Yet mure space and elawi ri-mi- are absolutely nei-e---ary. ^ Mayor llrnilley l.aaa petiltpu signed lip and down the'Macti all the year. , spoke to Supt llaryr T. McDevttt . Henry D* . Mister. Mayor I lead ley has | not yet seen Mr. Moore. , !<ew wall C-pi-r Hlore. Edward J. Morton advertises el»e- j wherein this Issue of the Skntinki. , that he will open a wall paper store at , il", I Aabury avenue next Saturday. ( He will have a new stock and new ' Ideas, he says, Un! William Ulldeuieyer at 1450 As-, bury avenue. Thomas J. Duncan aiid'wlfeare now ' occupying apartments in the ScullCrcsse building on Asbury ♦venue, near Ninth street. v Miss Ethel Shoemaker lathe guest 1 r of Mrs. Charles Phillips, of Phlladel- , phis. Mr*. Phillip- waa formerly Miss Florence Franklin Klvln Tombleaon and Je-se Pease, , of Cross Keys, N. J., have returned home from a two weeks' visit to Mr. F and Mrs. Klmrr Crane, tbla city, r Ml— Hlta Hand, daughter of ('apt aud Mm, Philip S. Hand, of this city, I i- visiting the M I— e» Florence titd ■ Bertha Delsroth lu Uermanluwn. The llev. Pennington Corson, nf ' 1 1 sfldonllcld. vl-ltcl tils son, Dr Allen Corson, end family, in this city, Monday, accompanied by Mrs. Corson. 1 Mr and Mrs George W. lows, of 1 New York, are vl-ltlng Mra. I.ees' parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Marnm i at Eleventh street and Central avenue i Harry K. Stauton and Mrs. Statitou have returned to this city aflei spending two ftionlh- al the New port. Phil- . adelphta. They are at the Hlacayne* r Mrs. John K. Phllllpa anil Mr., riiiguas I'oopet McCahan and son, William Jamr- McCahan Sd, of Over- ' n rook, have returned home after spendi lug several daj* In this city. Capt ■ John Bennett, of Cape May; Charles Saul, of Wild wood, and Hope ' W Oan dv. -'f Tuekahoe, member* of f the Cape May Codnty Board of Freeholders. were lit-it- Saturday. Fred. Drlesbach, of -'Philadelphia. ; who had been spendlug a week In At- ■ lanlic City, was In town Sunday and look a look at his bungalow at Allanr tic avenue and DaLancay place. B' ' Et wnree r Adams, of Philadelphia, entertained City Clerk J0W11.K. Adams w ife and aon. Burton, or this city, suit d G surge H. Adams, or Port Republic. .. at the Sterling, during Hie week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell, the latter a granddaughter of D. I. Flatter. r- Plnladelplila. aoootnpanled by Mrs. •. fin-sell'* brother and Dr. Htoughton, were among the visitors litre Snudey. Mrs. W. F. (iardli.er Is spendlng s " few. days with her mother, MHkJ. H. '• -Lake, in Nevsfleld. Before returning home the latter part of thls week she w ill visit Florence, N. J., HolBMprt '• and Taoony. k Miss Esther Carhart, daughter ot Samuel Carhart, this city, after taking „ oue year's course lu the training acliool for nurses at Hahnemann Hoapital, Philadelphia, lias entered the Jeflerson Hospital, where she experts tp lake a two years' course. "' see --Jack"" F.ldrrilxe «t Wene- "■ maker's. "' E, S, 'Eldredge. better known to y ■ many realdent* of this dty as "Jsek" II- Eldredge." who walked from Boston to Sau Francisco a few years ago. I. In Ihe furiillnre department of the W anay' maker -totes, Philadelphia, w^ere he 'd will be nle»-ed. tosee his frlenda from - Hcean City end Cape May County. He uarttcujarly welcomes them lo call ! during Ihe month of February, when 'T I , great furniture sale will be la t>roI grrss. The opeulug.nrin.pectjoa d.y, will be January *1 There will he rest duct Ions during ttie month worth your ' while constderlug. Ihe homes of in U'ommodora Wm. K, Hexamef and >k ! Dr. Cbas. T. GHdeu. to this city, were y. furulskei! by the \Vanemaker Mores, tr|. •dr!l

early afternoon mail prominent men 1 causes some growls at BANQUET

LONG STRUGGLE ' OVER ELECTION | John Rutherford c/hosen • 1 Keeper of Cape May County Almshouse. [ The election for a keeper of the . county aim-house resulted In quite a , , little struggle at. the meeting ot the , , Cape May County Hoard of Free- , holder* Tuesday Not uulll the twelfth ( , ballot was the keeper chosen. He i- ( , John Rutherford, of Philadelphia, for- , merly of Lower Township, l-hi-coiimy , , whose bid for the place wa- S'.Vi a I , year. 1 1 The freeholder- adwrtl-nl for bidders 1 . for the position, and there were ten I I bidders, nearly all of whom agreed lo I accept the keep. r,hlp for $«00 a year • , The vote 011 ttie Brat ballot wa- scat- 1

1 tered. On tlve ballot-., Douglass, of 1 Harris, of Pitman, snd Ruth- 1 erford received four vote-each. Ft- 1 nally, Kutlierford won. ' Some tllouglit that neither Rather- \ nor Harrl- waa entitled lo the position. They are natives, but have lived out bf the county for a few years. are or the opinion that $>Vi0 wa- r a little too high. It I- said. ! I » » ■ : i AT H0LV TRINITY jl Ctiurcb Wilt ibrlrtsralc- Frsllvsl j at Henlcfj- steal koaila*. 1 On next Sunday Holy Trinity Church | will celebrate the preeentatlnn of Chrl-t In the temple, commonly called "The Purlllcatlon ufHalut Mary, ttie Virgin." ,s The festival Is placed al forty days , distance from Christmas, as that was 1 the Interval directed by the law l>e-j: 1

1 tw-eentheday of birth and the dtjr - when the mother prerented herself for ; . ' rrsdmlsslon to the congregation snd ! I her Infant son for an oflYrlng to the( | LoffS. There will he a celebration of tlirj I holy communion In the morning, | preceded by a short tbsnksgivlug f service for ml-slon- throughout the ; 1 world. Sermon subject, "Humility "j ■ In the evening, at 7.15 o'clock, subject, "The H'isou Celled Lent." Hun- 1 I j day school In the afternoon at 8 ■ ,i o'clock. Next Wednesday. February 5. being j ! Ash Wednesdsy, the Brat day in I.ent. " 1 there will be .service In Ihe church at "• -• — ^ A boy employed by a local dairy ;; cidlected a tidy sum of money from I. bl* customers Tuesday, and, with another lad. mounted a bicycle, which q they headed for Petersburg, Intending e 10 catch the 4 o'clofek train out of this lf city. They mlsaed ttie train and !" Bnally returned to this clly shortly he- , fores o'clock In the evening. Chief l- Scull wss on their trail aud located '• tlieni when iliey returned. 1- - Cant, cfeas. P. wall But s Lola. '• F. F.. Darby ma«le a hu-lne— trip to 'j Philadelphia aud sold Capt. Chas. F. 3. Wall's lot, on Fifth street, to a Glenslde party. He also sold two lota 011 Fifth street, owned by E. V. Corson, )f to Capt. -Wall, who Is a well known ^ Philadelphia man and a summer reelr! dent of this city for many years. I Appointed deaf Inspector. 8 James hoyle, a well kuown grocer * and butcher here, whose place of busiK nes* Is at Twelfth etreet and Asbury at avenue, has been appointed ae a United I. Htetes meat Inspector al a salary of * $J0U0 per aunum. Mr. Boyle's eon l_ will condoct the business here. Mrs. E. A. Corson eutertalnsd Ihe members of her das* lu the Sunday a- school of the First M. E. Church a few evenings since. The young people had a very pleasant time. L The First National Bank of Ocean City endeavors to ss*l-t Its depositors .. hi every possible way. adv. It. lie For Rrrt.— Five room cottage, fur m nlsbed, U'-'7 Aabnry avenue Can he y. occupied February 1. HeeN.C. God.11 frcy. •» r" lu exchange for Improved property, equity In BS feet ocean Iront, with y' riparian grant, south of Tenth street Address 8. J., 8mm xki. olTtoe. adv., Rt of Will exchanga well-rented WW nd Philadelphia property for Ocean City .re tote or wU£ge. Addreea Dantol B HtaehkkfaTlBTlreith Front street. PhilsdrlphU, Pa. adv .IM, tf. r ■

People Served by Carriers Say They Have ReaBon for Their, Complaints. [ The SKNTiNKt. ha- heard some complaint- from citizen- who have no call ' boxes In the post oBlce, aud who are 1 served by the carriers to the eBect ' thai they cannot get mail that come- I In on the 11 o'clock mall lu the even- t lug* when they a»k for Ital the general delivery window. I They say they ihluk II I- a peculiar t > condition of affairs when one cannot t ' vet in a 1 1 that <nme» In here at II o'clock < - -I night until 8 o'clock'the next morn- I 1 snd, lu the cs-e of .Saturday sMett- " • lugs, hot uutll the following Monday • morning. ( S The local jio-t oBlce officials say 0 , that, -line times hj the past, they \ liuuteil ttiruugh the evening ( • mail fi>r letters lor patrons, but that : are uot sup|>use<l to do this: lu ( > they are not permitted lo hand a lout letters to i-eople who have their „ - mail delivered by carriers. In no -

olfice In the country- where carriers employed and the mall delivered will letter* be handed ont through the I window In the post ofllcc to people I who call for such mall. It Is said. Ool Chinese Dinner. James M. Chester, the real estate ' operator, got bis delayed Chlueee din- ' tier 111 West Philadelphia on Monday ' evening, and be enjoyed it. Those 1 i with htm were Clayton Haines Brick, | Postma-ler Sutton and H. Y. Lake. . Since then they all salute Yee Lee, .Ocean City's only Celestial. v ■ Plans for citv Hall. 7 1 , Seven competitive plans for the pro- ' : posed city hall have been received by ' • .the Clly Cummisslonere. No action 1 will he taken by the board uutll the , retgru of Director Thorn. He la ex- . ' 'peeled to be here for the meeting on - Thursday of next week.

Brifl ■ I WILLIAM E..MA88EY, wImi wa- recently elected president of the Ocean City Title and Tru«J Co.." and who I- In the forefront in every movement made for Ocean Clfy'n progreea.

t Legislators Invited to Pro- . gressive League's Feast at the Biscayne. Prominent legislator- from different j ' I sections ofttils State have been Invited I ■ the tlr.-t annual banquet of the • Metrs-Progre--ive League to lie •« 1 , at the Mi-cay ne at 8 JO o'clock , this evening. I ^ At tbg suggestion of the member- of the league, the Invitations were ex- ' (ended by the legislative aommiltee of ■ the Ocean City Automobile Bridge^ < of which Claytou Haines , is chairman. j t ~ -Invitation* were sent the following: Cotigres-man Baker, of this district; ' Edge, of Atlantic; Nichols, < of Cumberland; Haunt, of Gloucester; of Burlington; Wbeaton, of _ May, and Head, of Camden; As-emhlvmen Porter, of Cape May; r— of Burlington; Coles. Kales anil ('arrow, of Camden Mayor Ellis.. The banquet commltfte comprise* 8. B. Swan, Dr. I. N. Grlscom; Holla Garretson, John J Foster Howard I>. Taylor, Roy Johnson and ('has. I>. Sampson. HEARING ON BRIDGE will meet at his office lu Trenton at 2 o'clucX today the bridge committee- of the bonrds of freeholders of Cape May and Atlantic Counties and — all citizen- Interested to the building r" of the bridge between Sorners' Point and Beesley's Point. Senator Wheaton, of Cape May County, has introduced a bill In the Legislature under which State aid may be given In the construction aud maintenance of bridges couuectlug State highways. The measure Is de- — -Igued to give State aid lu Ihe building by Atlantic and ( ape May CoiiuHe-of the proposed bridge ai'Vnss Great Egg Harbor Bay. between Hooters' Point C and Beesley's Point, as part or the Ocean Boulevard. J/JjddocK'S pharmacy i; Eighth 'and Asburv Ave. Nyal's Remedies [hem? They 'arc a line of family remedies (to be used when unnecessary to call M. ' D.) made by the best chemist in United / States, k We recommend them liecause we , to you price n— ncton,. J, Reduced Fares March I, 2, 3 and 4, 1913 L sold from stations within 250 mile- of Waahlngtoii on above datrs, | good returning until March 8, inclusive. CONSULT TICKET AGENTS Pennsylvania R. R. T

Bargains at Powell's To make room for Spring Stock we e are offering bargains in many lines " of seasonable goods. , > j» 'POWELL'S JM-R-LI"TLoRERV-0OiD5 ! 921 Asbury Avenue BOAT WANTED" Cat or knockabout 25 to 30 feet. State lowest price, pre ent location and full particulars in first letter -jJOS. V. McNULTY GENERAL DELIVERY. PHILA., PA. One ot- the Finest Ocean Front Comets in South Ocean City, 50x130 feet, with ^ Riparian Grant. $1700. Easy terms. YOCUM & POWERS CO. ' '36 S-.th Flft—th Str—I , pttiLADeLpnia I . . \ ~ ■ . "• ' ^ ^ ■ : INTERIOR DECORATING ° n-i rial Store tW jdt0Ck ® Asbury Ave. Open February 1, 1913 f foreign and domestic wallpaper r EDWARD J. BORTON

■ A * A A' 'A" A 'A A A A A"*1 '■ • | MCALLISTER'S j: ] | The Foremost Dry Goods Store J < f We are prejutring for our. Annual j - ! , I j ,■ ■ i February Sale of White Goods j t Watch for announcement next week, ] 3 Wait for this sale, we will offer some j | S . _ ; great values. j ^ a ' ^ ffc^" ^ c arc aow ^"'ng Coats, Furs, Bath Robes and J , ti . \ Kimonos at greatly reduced prices. j , i \ ' 'i I ',\ s. s. McAllister j> I 7S5 Asbury Avs. Ocssn City, N. U. 1 ' 4 * 'T' '?■ » T * * ■ — , ■ /For S a I e ^ — HOTEL IDLEWILD \This hotel is equipped for an all year honse, having • hot water licat throughout. It has twenty-one sleeping "rooms and three liaths. The lot is 64x75 and is worth S-j_zp°.oo. The building and furniture could not be u e ili'illtated for $5,500.00. $8,000 Terms Attractive Jos. I. Scull & Co. 757 ASBURY AVENUE B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance Uuttage on A-bury avenue uear Flr-l-trest. - - $L«00.00 t'otlage 011 A-bury avenue near Twelfth atreet, - . - $i 000.00 c Lot at Wesley avenue and North -treel, .... $350 00 c l>ot at Eleventh -tree! and Central avenue " - . . . $1.1 SO. 00 a lag at Central avenue, - - - , - - $50000 | REAL. ESTATE -r-a INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean Oity, N. J. 1 money to loan on mortgage. No waiting for two weeks to know If you can get It; we ean tell yon et ouce. Bargain- 111 Bay and Ooean front pro pert lea. Choice cottages for t sale. Also lota for Investment and for Improvement — the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., OCEAN City, N. J. c RIAL. B STATS MORTGAGE INVKBTMmNTm E. J. HANN 305 EIGHTH STHEET OOEAN OITY. N. J. Interesting to Investors > or Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home ; FOR SAL E— A to w tots toesUd hi Section O, Ocean dty, X. J., ing Bsllroad ststton-. Abo altos for bnngntows sttosts on Grsst Eos tlarbor Bay, Ibosl.J t Potoi, X. J. ARTHUR^D.JBARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Z «1 AVE yoa a cottage, bung- ■ alow or apartment to fur- ■ nisb? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. . It will pay you to call and see our stock before buyiugfelsewhere. Window Shades a Specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bra. 780-22 Astarj Amine HANN BUILDING eighth 6L Opp. p. R. R. Station DIRECTORY -••First Floor— 301 Eighth- Street-4 — 0 RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 • Eighth Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors 305 Eighth Street * E. ). HANN, Real Estate Broker 307 Eighth Street WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Lav^ —Second Floor— JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder ■ Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms 8-9-10-1 1 | YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA FOR RENT.- Most <L,„. bto oHires to Orean TJ T Ulllll Awns* OtT.vV^hrebd, kthted, vcstllztcd aad —at- fa HAriM, UVflCF Advertise in the SENTINEL

r * j ■mumniiziiM. Scotch Hall Cor. Fifth St and Wesley lit. A qniet home suitable for the well , the invalid, or the elderly. Tonic and curative treatments. Baths. electricity, etc. Graduate Dietitian. Superior, healthful table. Unobstructed Ocean View. B. McOlBENY, MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Head Narss. H0TGL Dise/iYRe... Ocean Ave, Between Eighth and Ninth Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL • k.NTRAL AVE. OCKAJt CITT, M J . En. C. OKTXX1. THE KATHLU 1 1* Osatral Arenas, OCXAN CITT. X. 3. Closed until March o. 1818 WYOMING t« arui ivggra oeeww City. X. J. op- - oil lbs year s Hot Wslsr Bsa A. p. xiijtaa HOTEL ATGLEN T of tbs most asutia'ly tooted hotels to City. The sins has slwaya been to make this hoase select and booeUkw aad its X. c. xxxx. Fisx. THE WILMERS708 Central Ave. Open all the year. First-class table Evening dlDoer*. aiaax. c. r. wiLaza THE LAUREL TllS CKXTRAL AYXXUX, HKAX XlaCH OCXAX CITT, X.-J. sis. aim rewzsii*, my STERLING HOTEL orxx ALL THAR Hot water haaL Whiter boMdare solicited. : THE HEWLINGS Most dsslrmbls local too. Open all year. Elevator to etraat level. Vapor Heal. L H H8VIUU | Xlaib and Wesley sre. oerea City. N.J. Daace Every Cold t.aarhaa. Wedaeaday aad Ftc. Saturday Night The Excursion House ! JAMBS CLAU it Fraprteter MAIN STREET aad . . . f NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N. J. C. L- LAKE ...MEAL ESTATE AGENT... MBI Aabarr Avsoea. Oesaa oar, X. J. L " - _ *** Ml m+tK Strae* ^ ' JJARK LAKF. Undertaker anddunbabner Tboas US OCBAX CITY, X.J. First National Bank Oosm Ctty, N. c AWT AL MAMA mmuMimm W'tLtB>1MOWIuSu A-elL CsHlir i. riraiAX rsrea. axon tf L.at.cressr,W"0XamILl K. V Oereea Jeespb LXsatl^ a. Win lets LssBsa. tetotoai