Ocean City Sentinel ~THI"HHDAY. Ol ItJHKU S. 1*14 Hewn ami a-omuiuiilrallmi* uf uilereM | lu tlilM minniuiiHy ami our reader* every* here. All eduiiuuiilratmiii* klit.uld tie accompanied with the full name ami addle** uf the writer, nut neeeeearllv for publication, but a* a guarantee uf DOTS. Wedding hell* niiee mure Hllll catching eliannel tia<* here !, They're *tlll ealehlng |denty uf fl-li.j: When are yuu .going tu lake your. In the front of the new i-rty hall. I'hiladel|ilila. lug Oil ' the Boardwalk at ulglit the | winter *eheduie. I caught in I he lower *ecltoti of Oil* rtty i dining the la*l week. i The t'a|ie May .Court 1 1 ou*e. ha 1 1 1 w.ill play Uie local high x-liool buyhere Ha I u id ay, October 10. The iiieiubei* id the hoaM of | I 'lull met at the Colonnade Hotel. Philadelphia, ye-trrday afternoon. Prosteulur Mathew Jefler-oii. of Oil* , .ruuiity.lt la auiioiinceit. will he the | |irlncl|ial *|ieaker at I he fnluiuliu* , Horlety iwlehratl-m lu llauuunuloii October 15. I New* come* from Wa-hlngloii that 1 Hecretary llryan will a|ieak In New I Jer*ey during the |>re*ent ram|uiigii, 1 and he will make at lea-t two *|>eechb* in tbl* roiigreuloual dlalrlrl. I ' , ... I PERSONALS. It lloyle, of Mlllrllle, lia* returned | home. Mr*. Jaiue*. Lynn, of -V.t. Airy, ha* i John Wifde and w ife have returned tu Philadelphia. I Henry T. Coraon, of Houlh Heavlllr, I waa III town Monday. J. It. drove* ha* returned from a I uojouru at Mt. Clement*. I Churchill Hiiugerford, of Philadelphia, waa In lowu*Huuday. 1 K. P. Hand, jr.. of Hea l-le, wa- a recent gue«tuf the KlUeron. J. A Ijoiigatrerl . of Philadelphia, waa in town during the week. It 8. Fellow* ha* rloaed III* cottage and relumed to Hwarthmore John A.*lticlimoud. of Plilladelpli a,- ' waa lu lowu during the week Policeman Frank A. rtchnck, of till* city, ha* goue'oti III* vacation. William llrlee. of Haddonfleld, wa* ( a tpcent.gur*t id the lin|>erlal. W. W. Hill-on, id Philadelphia, wa* among the Sunday" vhdtor* here. i Itr, Llpnrhur* of Philadelphia, wa* | lu till* oily Huiy I ay and Monday. M V Daniel* and w ife, of Plilladgh , plila. have i'lo-#d llielr cottage line) , C. W. Ma-land, -of Philadelphia, wa* among the vlellor* here Friday. , C. D. j AvI*. of Woodbury, wa* a i gue-t of/ he lli-cayue a few day* ago 1 ol.W>wXy^N u**,^Jf. . ha* returned I to Philadelphia for the whiter month*, i Herbert Ploeli. of Philadelphia. *pent Haturday and Huiulay In thla | city. i Mr*. K. It. Kuglhdi, of Philadelphia. I haa been a gueat of the Algleu a fewday*. Ml** Mary HofT. of Peter-burg, w ho i apeut the eumiuer here, ha* returned home. U W. Iluller-vorth.nf Philadelphia, haa cloeed hi* cottage. IHiU Wealey avenue. Ml** France* Smith,- of thla city, ha* gone to Philadelphia for the winter fliarlr* K Meehan aud family, of 1 Ml. Airy, have cloaed their cottage In thla city. George I/orig, wife and aoh, of Philadelphia. were amoug the vl»ltura here Sunday. George McBrtde. of Philadelphia, a ■ummer re»ideni, greeted -friends here Sunday. Ml** M. K. Van /.ant. of Frankford, ha* been -pending a few daye at the W I Inter*. Frank A Adam* and rylfe, of thla city, have gone to New Gretna for a week'* vlalt. N. T. l.utton. money order clerk In the local poet i filer, began Ida vacation Monday. George Y. Scbock and family, of Philadelphia, have returned to tbelr w Inter borne. Frauk Nelrn* and family have cloaed their bay front cottage and returned to Philadelphia. N. W.-Coraon, a Philadelphia banker, ha* clowd hi* cottage and returned to Uermantowu. C. L. Jiagy and wife, of Pblladel- . phla, have cloaed tlicr bay.frout villa . for the eeaeou. Mr*. Ueorge Harold and B. L. Coaaaboom and wife, of Mlllvllle, were here during the week. Freeman Klaley and wife, of thla city, returned Sunday from an auto trip uplbe State. "Kd." Cornman. a Philadelphia bunlnea* man well known here, wa* In town Suuday.. W.C. Cooley and wife have gone back to Philadelphia, cluelng their aummer home her.'. Mia* Bertha Caldwell, of Peter*burg, ha* returned home after -pending the summer In thla city. Mm Anna Comerford. of thla city, haa returned, from a few day*' vlalt to Philadelphia frleuda *" Jacob Belawangrr. of Philadelphia, active In yacht club aflalre, haa returned to Philadelphia. K- Kendall Smith, of Marmora, who recently went to Hchnaclady ou the f
'IMPROVED-MAIL J SERVICE NEEDED "j Ocean Cty Board of Trade Will Give Assistance to i ' Wild wood. j A requral wa* received by the local J Board of t rade Mr ..".perBll..li lo tl.e " | ellort being made by Wild wood to ub- | Congre—man Itaker lo u*e III* ellbrl* r I II wa*4-aid at llie local po*l odlc* ITuenlay by A— l-lanl l'o«liua»ler t Kveriiignaiii thai Po*tma*ter Hmilli ' aliortly after 3 •■'clock week day after iiooiib. Hlmuld tliey gel till* mall. ami Were all l lie Philadelphia morning " new -paper- lo reach tin* city on Hie f It r*l mail, the -ervice lier- would totality -all-factory. lie -aid. ' reaclie* (III* «*ity mi the early mall, but inoatly they all cfltfiie -ort, unfilled the City Comiuia-ioner* ' at their weekly .meeting lhal lie wl.he* to dl*couliuue (lie contract at the end " of thl- year. The city official* ordered : that hi* letler be received and bid* lie ' a-ked for (lie removal of the rubbl*h. Sulftin A Coraon Compauy'a big re-er-I voir contract there, -pent a few day* till* week a* a gue«t of K A Coraud wife. > Albert Oat and wife have clo*cd turned to Philadelphia Mr*. J T. Itlday, of Hit Wertey avenue, lia* cloaed her cottage and re1 turned to Uermaulowu. Fl*her Dalrymple and wife, of Phil. ' adelplila, were gue*l* of William K. Maaaey and wife Sunday. I. Wllllaui J. Delauey and family, of are a|iemllng a week lu , their cottage lu till* cliy. F. H. Campion. of Philadelphia, lia* i returned home, having <-ln«ed III* col11134 Central avenue Mr* T. Dowdney Clark, uf Woodhe* returned limue after *pend- , log the -ummer In till* city ' Mlaa- Maliel Muudy. of Merchant vllle, *|>eiit the week-end with Mr* William K. Young hi thl* city. , Dr. J. Stuart Tall and Dr. J. Htuarl Tall. Jr ■ of Philadelphia, were^gue-l* of llie llewlliig* a few day* ago. Malthrw-Hngaii and wife aud Victor _ Haiullloii, of Philadelphia, were among the vl*llor* here Sunday. Dr (Jeorge W. t'rqutiart aud faiuily, ' nt'We*! Philadelphia, have clu*ed their Fill la atreel collage for llie -ea-ou " Ur'.-I* A. H. Hlede o.uf Philadelphia. -pent l'liur*day and Friday with lp* 1 family In their cottage In Hilarity. Klw-nod Horn, of (lermaulnwii. wa* " among the yl*ltora liere a few day* ago and registered at the Wyoming. Mra. Charle* Walxm. of thla cllv , returned Monday from a vl*it lu her i daughter. Mr*. Crane, at Hrldgeluu. T. H. Hewllug* and family will leave fur Philadelphia next Monday. . clo-lug the Hewllug* for the winter. , Hazel Newklrk. wife and aou re ■ tinned the letter pert of lest week from a visit to Motiroevllleand Bridge; Mr*. Gilbert Hamilton, of II a/. Irion , haa returned home after a vlalt to Dr.r aud Mra. J. Thorolry Hughe*, of thl* I city. W. J. Berr and family have closed , their collage at Ninth street' and A«r bury avenue aud returned ju Philadelphia. a Mr and Mra William H. Vauderr herclien and aou, of Philadelphia, were guealaof llie Sterling a few day* ■ Mlaa Adella Powell aud J. Itoscoe Sharp, of Hit* city, apeut Uie week-eud lu l-ee-burg. N J.". gurala of MI-* Eva t K. Brower. W. L Orr, of Philadelphia, le among , lljoae. w ho have returned home. He e apeut the eeaeou hi hi* cottage, Hill Aabury avenue. Mr. aud Mr*. B. H. Mar-hall, of ' Tuckabue, are *pendlng a week with their daughter, Mr*. Everton A. Cor-
eon, of thl* city. — " Mlaa C. H. Fagan, who *pent the ■" aummer here, ha* gone back lo Pnlla- l" ^rlplila and will apeud the wluter at " the Netherlands ' Commodore aud Mra Charle* J j** Currau have cloaed their collage, Bill ,f Wealey aveuue, and returned to lbelr ,r " winter residence. * E C. Bobbin, and family aud J. A. a Smith aud wife were guest* during the 0 week of Mr*. Daniel Clawell at her 0 cottage In tbla city. hl r» ♦ Mm. A M. Clark, of Chicago, ha* " ° relurued home after a plea-ant villi to Mr. aud Mre. Harry A Morrl* lu tlieir '■ Wesley avenue home. " • Mre. Daulel Clawell. who haa re- * aided here a number of years, will In ■* tbe future make ber home wltb ber daughter* lu Philadelphia. X. C. Prolrmau aud wife, of Eaeton," have returned bqme after a plea-aiil lo | vtstl to the Kev. aud Mrs. Charle* H. Bohper al the Presbyterian manse. '»] 8. S. McAlllater and wife, of tbla ° "cliy. returned last-evening from Phlla- (| delpbta, where tbey attended tbe re wedding of the Hey. Ueorge F. Mltcb. 'r ' Mia* Hamilton, of tbl* city, baa re- r, turned to duty after ber auuual vaca- v 8, j tlou. She la oue of tbe operators lu t! •« tbe Bell Telephone Company'* ofjlce. a Mtae Marlon Stedem, who baa been J. on duty a* au operator lo tbe Bell ' Telephone Company's .oftlce during , the aummer. baa ended ber services i le. there. f®*! James H Blmp*on, repre-enllng the ' | Klectrlc Carriage Call and Specialty ( ho Company. Philadelphia, and lila fam- < be tly have cloaed tlieir cottage on Tbird f
COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOLS 5 HOLD CONVENTION HERE
c Local Presbyterian and Baptist Schools Get Ccrtifi- j catcs for Excellence. ,1 of the I '*pe May County Sunday School e A--o.-iitn.il waa held yeMetday in llie " I 1 y ao.-e ei Following wa-the program of exrre I fevolloiial exer.-l-S*. led by A. J. 1 Beading of minutes. ' I- Be|x>rla of ofti.-era. >' "tlur Si-hiKilof Method*. ' "otol.u-te.l " by Ml- A Hauilm. K A.hlre**. tieorgr K. Hall. e A l> pom tun-iil of .aimpilller-- •' I .reeling* to rouvemlou. (lie ICev. C H lloln.fr" * » < iHeriugVtnl Belled Iclloii. , ^ At-TKJtSoilS HSK-l.lV. v r Cunfereni-e*. u I De'-otloiial exercise*." Ie<l by the Bev. W It Blackmail. Addre**. the Bev I. ti Edward*. (l Addre**, H ale He.-relary I. II llur- a I're-eiitatioii of ccrtlllcale*. 1( J tlfTrrlng and Benedict ton. (1 Hinging and filtering. u a l'nlliil*hed hualne**. n Addre**. the Kev C A Brown, of (l j Bemark* by Huperlnlendeiil uf Con- : p Belied let Inn. j |. The president uf the association I* ' Balph Hcheliliiger. H There were hearty Kkl delegate* , present frmu many section* of llie n county when the convention wa* „ * called to order. Thl* number wa* j added lo during the afternoon aud ,] f evening. . » Tlie folhiwllig acli.Mil* were awar.le.1 |, fi-rlilli-aUfVfor altaniiug at lea*t *eveu (l a |Niliil/iul uf leu for standard uf ex- p First Presbyterian and Imiuaiiuel 0 Baptist, butli uf Ocean City: Flrel L llaptl-t. of Ca|ie May; Cafie Chapel L, I'ulou. West Cape May; Preabylerlan . In of Cold Spring; l.'ulou. Cape May ( | Point, Methodist, of Fishing Creek, u and Tahernecle M E . of Krina. , The addreasea of Stale Hecretary L ! [ ' It. Burge*a and the Bev William A. |. II Brown, of Chicago, missionary superInteiident of (he lulerachulaatlc Hun r r day School Aaaoclatlon.were especially . e appreciated. The vialtora were eutertalnefl al r dinner and *u|i|ier by llie w-umeu-folk j \ r of I hp Pre-bylerlan Sunday Hcliool t HERE FOR A MONTH " ■C'ibl.T. I'otilU ICnJoylng Vacallau ,■ in Hie colinav. " Bobert T. Fouik. a retired rug manufacturer of Philadelphia, la here to spend the month of October In bl* , '• prelty cottage on Fourth street, ueer I tlie ocean front. Mr. Foulk, wliu owu* (VI.IIOU worth II of property In tbla reaort. and who haa ^ traveled over tuauy aecllona of llila ( country, aaya that un place he has visited compare* with Oceau City, and t k he wonders that a larger number uf . rollagera do uot speud Ibe muutb of - (in ober here. . He la now taking bla llrat real vaca- ( ^ Hon In several years. f l*ailca man Off Data. . Ueorge Hack, wbu did police duly i d here aluce tbe middle of June, ended ' •- Ills term uf service wltb the cluae uf I- the mou lb of September. He did lile i J work feltbfully aud will probably be ' r- reappointed as soon at occasion dei, mauds - He la now edtpluyed by -a Samuel I, Smith on work at the new * Traymore Hotel building In Atlantic ' * ' d ' c.;rd*.b^~ It la estimated that about >00 was cleared by Compauy U through Its I K ben ell i " eulerlalumeut ou Doughty'a ' Pier Friday evening Tbe- bouse wa* crowded. The member#* of the com I pauy appreciate the kludueea of the t 'r townspeople bud tbey reiuru tbelr ■ b thank* for tbe.reaponae made to their | '* appeal for financial aeatetauca. < appeal for financial assistance.
etreet. near the ocean front, aud re-' turned to 4833 Cbeatnut etreet, We.t ( Phlladelphle. ( Mtae Bertie Stlte*, daughter of K. B. | acting prealdeul of the Flrat i National Bank, of tbla city, la vlaltlng , friends In Philadelphia and Colllngs--wood. * Mre. Priacllla Dee. of Germantown, la vtaltlug her mother, wltb ber three children. Mre. Dee will make her home with ber mother at 1648 West avenue. Paul'Ueinorelle and wife, of Philadelphia, nave closed their cottage, Six- i teenth atreel aud Anbury avenue, and tu a lartu lu Bucka Couuty for a few week*. Joseph . Newklrk and wife, of j Mnurncvitlr, N. J„ have returned i home aflei spending a few daye here' with their nephew. Hazel Newklrk, : and family. John K HadcllHe. superintendent of the bleacbery of the MUlvllle Manu- ; fact u ring Company, and hi* wife apeot the week-end wltb William E. Maaaey and family. William B Hugbea and wife have returned to tbl* city from a two weeka' ' vlalt to cities lu the northern part of tbla State sod also New York City aud Dodg lalaud. J. S. Catereon and wife bave returned tn their PbUadelpbta residence. ! , Tbey bad planuad to go borne two 1 weeka ago, but Mr. Caleraon found 1 tbe Bablug loo good to leaea. . J. W. Seizor baa cloaed bis apart- . menta and return ad lo Pbliadalpbia. ' Mr. Selzsr Doha of tba loading memof tbe Visitors' Masonic Club of ' City. Ha aaya be bad four I pleasant mou I ha tn tbD reaort. 1
DR. TUTTLE SPOKE ON ETERNAL LIFE From East Orange Preached Eloquent Sermon ' in First M. E. Chnrch. j' The Bev. Dr A. H Tutlle. of Feat' orange, preached llie morning ami l.ake assisted hi conducting llie -er- , The Si-rlplure le—nn for llie uiorii-.j J "of llie llflli rhaptrr .if SI. John'* First ( Kpi-lle Ururral. The eleventh, t*elflh ami Hiirirenih e*|ieclallv auggeateil Dr. Turtle 'a I heme, which was Elenial l.lfe " l lie text was John ft; 34: -Verily, j in y word and heilevelli on Him Hiat ! aeiil me, tiath everls*llng life, and j I* passed from death uolo life " Dr. Tullle preferred lo use nil* text . < It la found lu the revised version, which reads. - . . . -Hall not come | 'into Judgment " ll also read*. 'I* ' pa-seil out of deatti lulu life" lu place The nermnn wa* a clear ami vigorous _ e\|Hi*itiou of Hte docfrlue enunciated ^ the le—on aud lu the text, and II expressed throughout enlightening I bought* u|mii the aubjret uf elerual aa taught by our Uord. The discourse doubtless gave many of Hie clearer views of what llie New I'estament means by llie term, "Eternal | As Introductory, the reverend «peaker said lu part that there I* need in tbe Church of mure careful thought upon great theme he luleiide.1 to pre- ' •en I. Eternal Jlfe I* not lu be thought ' of a* being entered upon by u« after aud now— must be entered upon and now— so tliat It *h*rW-*o|n 1 after physical death. /We aliill everlasting life becau*e ou this aide uf the grave we have passed out 1 of death Into the life of Uod, which I* | eternal lite. EverlaaHngiieaa la cum- 1 i prised In elernsl life, but I*, not all uf 1 It. It la eternal In It* quality, because : | II la • part of Hie life of Uod. Ill* gift through Chrlat'to ua who lielleve on 1 j Hie Sou. To aa many as believe, lu la given Hie power to become | -pile of Uod. i Dr Tullle then, lu tbe body of bla 1 eloquent sermon, proceeded lo drlliie j -life" In general l.lfe always pro- ' cee.la from that which Uvea; life must from life, and like produce* like ] are burn egaln. and uf Uod. wlirn < we believe on our Ixird Jeaua Chrl-I I and believe unto *alvalloii. We have pas-vd out of death Into life— that I* Into the life of Uod who dwelletli lu < DROPPED DEAD Imira Man auddruli mrlckeu A- C- I'aynler. aged *lxty-ulue year-, a retire.! hualuesa man In Palmyra, who had been on a vlalt liere five week*, drop lied dead Friday morning ou Third etreet. near Hay avenue, aa waa on bit way to a boat to go tlabtug. Chief of Police Scull aud Matk l.ake were uotlUed. aud I he body wa* taken lo Corouer Lake'* morgue. ! Apoplexy waa given aa Ihe cause of I Coroner l.ake got In touch with the postmaster" at Palmyra, who said he postmaster at Palmyra, who said lie
knew Mr. Paynter well and wuuld ■ notify members of tbe dead man's )(| Mr. Payuter boarded at the home ot * Mre. Sharp at Second street and Weal ^ aveuue, aud spent hie time In tl*liliig. ^ was here for a few weeks about time last year. J ENOCH CLAYTON DEAD F Resident Here Paurtl Awas in Jerae* Cllrt l Yerunu t.'arlaon, au nftlcer uf Tribe; No^jO. luip. U K. ,M . w cliy. received word M""<A*> " morning of the death of E-ioctf Clav- " lu Jersey City Saturday. The dead man waa a member of the local m Deceased, some few years ago, lived J1 Ocean City, being employed a* au (| j engineer ou oue of tbe boats runulug 0 > between tbla reaort aud Dougport. "I Since leaving here be was engaged a* " ! engineer on tbe Jersey City ferry. 5 ■ He leaves a wife f MORE .APARTMENTS ' ' I r Mra. Martha Mi hwcency lilies j | Contract lo Ailed dcull. C Allen Scull, uf tbleclty. has received J . the coutract from Mre. Martha H. , . Sweney, of Philadelphia, to build a ■ I j two-family apartmeut ou- Slxteeutb 1 ; street, betweeu Central and Wealey ^ avenues, coat log >3300 He baa begun , f I work. . 1 Mre.Sweuey bought tbe lot through ( . the ageocy pf J. M. ("beater and within .two days of tbe purchase bad j ' awarded tbe contract for tbe bouse. ■ t One Deal*a Calboals. '" . There were some twelve members of . t j tbe Ocean City Yacht Clob, at a meet- 1 f \ log held at tbe club boute tbe latter part ^oT August, wbo agreed to build a e one-design cat boat for a class to ba . i* sailed next rummer on Ureal Egg , if Harbor Bay. A committee was ap- < y pointed to gel bide for building tbe*e boats, aud a me-Hng will be called lu s tbe near future, when -It la hoped the contract will be placed for tbe building ! ^ ! of tbeae ciaft. . ; Low.— Lady's gold watcb and plo. Sunday nlgbt. October 4, on Eighth - - street or on Boardwalk. Reward If i J, returned to 702 Hlalb atraat, adv. it. I ir j Fox RgJtT.— Second floor of 788 Ae-| bury avenue. adv. It. I
CITY HIGH SCHOOL ; , BEAT TUCKAHOE Local Ball Team Continues to i Show Marksri Improvement in PlayinK. P :i i ; : . : ! K..:,,. f : ' j e""' " " n " !| " " " " " ' I ,1 lotal. . I • -1 '• : = ( Saiu'-lay Iwlanii (I. -can City lllifl. t; | pla) ii. gu. city Monday, tlciiilii-r ^ I ; , HAVE TAKEN OFFICE ^ Ma * llcada ot Vnc-llt t lull Mat** i Although Hie annual rlt-cllon for ; take- place on the la-t Salut.lay of A ogunl of each year, I lie ne« ly-elaa-teil , ofllqgt* flu out take.ifllce until tlct.ilicr , 1 Following llila order. Comiii.. . dote Charles F. Wall. Vice t 'oiiiniodote I Daniel H. I'atl* and Ileal t 'uinm. store , A. T. Jame* took hold of the trlu* of [ (lie club laal I bur-lay. , Commodore Cliarlr. F. Wall will . inounce the v-rniii- member- ..f Hie I committee* shortly, a* It I* hi* luteii- . lion tp get the ci.minlllee* well under I way III their work before the -prlng , season uf yachting o|ieua. , H . F. Stanton was elecle.l to -occeed , blm-elf, and Pa*t Commodore William E. Hexamer was circled lo 1111 the un- , expired term of the Isle treasurer. r Lewis M. Cre— e, and then, for Ihe . coming year. ' TRADE BOARD GROWS I Many Mew Member* Fleeter) tn f Moiittilx Heelln*. The following named have been I i elected member* of the Ocean City | ' iNltrd of Tricl e: j Seymour Davl*. Bernard Ituckde- | -chel, J. Clark Moore. Jr.. l'aul l.iino- j relie. Bicliard Nelma. Charle* S Pal- j , ton, F. W. Mli-hetier, Charle* E. Haag. j John J . Hood, Vice Commodore Daniel | H. Paris, Bear Couimodure t liurcblll 3 Huugerford, William A. Wilkinson. 4 t Leo Bamberger, John E. Wick. Bnberl j j Bedford and Ueorge S. Lukeu*, of | „ PhlladelphD; A. B. Uuderdowu aud -1 Joseph 1. Fritz, of Hadduulleld; B. | Kendall Smith, of Marmora; Howard | , Brlce. the Bev Ueorge L Dohhlua, 4 , Walter 1. Bigg*. S..C. Uoll. William j H. Campbell. William M. Banck and . f Freeman H. Bl-ley. of Ocean City, a d E. B. Bacon, of Jersey City. ' collnparrl lu Until Room- , Charles Mathewa, a well kuown
Philadelphia!) who reside* here much of llie year, waa seized with an attack «f*aerttgo while lu the twlbroum uf bla' Wealey aveuue cottage Monday morning He wa* asalalrd In hia bed, and Dr. Allen Coraon was called lu. Mr. Mathewa. who la past aeveuty-two tears, recovered sufficiently to alletid the meeting of Ihe director* of Hie National Bank Tuesday tn.irti' lug. but while tbere became-uliwell Tbr Vear'r Oral. Dlacrlmluathig people and those who have giuwu travel wise In tbe selection uf the best outing- are the one* who. nod oftall, lake advantage of- the wonderful autumn display of . Hie Hud -on Valley. The waning season of 1814 (luda forest and Held lu mure abundant and luxurlaut grow th lu many previous year*. Bounleoua beauiy, mile afier mile, charm* ' eye uf the traveler while, the toulr 1 uf tbe autuuiu air gives exhilaration. rlpenlug and fruitage of thl* y.ar , of abundance makes for a wealth' of ' gorgeous coloring seldom seen Tbe , ■ peaceful beauty of tbe Hudaou la rest- - rill and chirmlug at all times, but uow tbat the home rush of vacatlmiera la neerly over, the voyage on Hie gregt, comfortable steamer*. "Washington Irving" or "Ribert Fulton," of tbe Hudson River Day Llue. la uf tbe character and exclualveneaa of a yachting trip Columbus Day. Octobyr 12lh, come* at tbe moat glorious time in uildaulumn. and the Day Line, a* u-ual. | wilt operate an extra and special *«r- ' vice on that dav from It* De*broa**a rttreet Pier. New York adv. 8 34 3C . Notice of Settlement. nIcr1bher*b^',t'VeD Ullf ell' Leo u u ' - oi J Morrovabi «nd rrpoilrd tor aclll-mrnt to tbe Clrphana" Court of the Countv of Cb|m"iWUrt. llctobrr ".Tfll" ' 0r""br' ofI' , OCKAN CITY TITLB « THP*T CI . . HMkM.. P. K .I2 60. [ In Chancerj" of New Jersey. I To Parrrll Foundry a M- rbine Cominny: , by virtue of au order ol Ibe Court ot ('han- ' or New Jersey, made on lbs day ot tbe . data hereof, lb a eaoae wherein Kllzabdtb K. Pickle I • com pla i i.aut, sod William II. Know, I Mary 8now.li'.* wife, aud you. are defrndsDt-. , you are required to plead, answer or demur to tbe bill of as hi eomplaloant. on or be tore I tba Thirtieth day of November ..next, or Is ^ dataun ^ thereof., the said bill will be taken aa °°--a£s"bllT*U w force lose a mongage given by William l>. Hoow and MarrK. Hno» , bla wife, to said Kllubrtb K. Pic* la, and you ' Claim do bold a second mortgage agalnat foe I described In tbe bill ot Oom plaint, f Hated baptamber Stb. lull. . I 8COVXL A II AK1UNU. . I Post office addreaa*" No. EJ7 Pxfiral°a<tre*<. tamOsD.*. J. I 1(W, It., P. P.. F-®-
X * 1-ViI Line •>{ Stetson Mats is ready f«.r T •J/, ' ..lc iiivpct ti.iii * The new coats fur fall li^x e suir A V /■■'■ v/„,r lu If ' $■ J I r M no.., . . .. . ,1/ur.ft ,. , ^ X C'"iut- • :i .mil See. Quality Always. V ^ !::iu- Sweaters for Men an<! I.adie<. ^ . * JONKS HAS IT i \ ■ V 'ift I McAllisters The Leading Dry Goods Store Well Stocked Up for Winter. A Great Showing of Fall and Winter | MERCHANDISE. ' in.; I'.ii.iih.i- Ikaiililul hue Kumau Stripe mi.l I'luirl Silk* lor I -tla-w. Sweaters , Underwear jr II j >- 4% s. s. McAllister 807-809 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.j Attractive Summer Homes AT BARGAIN PRICES House on Second Sllcct near the lieaeh; Q loom.* and bath ; nieclv furnished ; lull size lot. only - - $3600 Bungalow on Pettnlyn Place, 6 rooms and bath, $2600 New Bungalow oti I Jclaucey Place $38S0 Others at prices * frJrn A2500 to $5000 Gits in all sections of the city - $250 tip JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Anbury Avenue, Ocean City. IN. J. Xa;iiiv-«Ha6a4n*W8i»»iM)iHMH>il8lnli4'4i»4illi»»4i4i»tli»»»>4Hi**4i**»*»»4il ) HARVEY Y.. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Aabury Avenue | '
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Glrjnlf -J|e' 'Ji' A- •&& 'Jk 'A' 'Jt1 '4' '1' * 'k 'A' * M j f [Best Cottage Location j; , ' j ifi Ocean City for "in-season" and "between-sea- j , ■ | sons" is Wesley avenue from Eleventh to { • ' * Thirtenth streets. We offer a lot containing 4000 j ' [ ' ^ square feet, facing ocean in that section, for only | , i • \ $1450. It surely is a Bargain. > ^ > I ' I - i ' * ' i I HASSEY & EDWARDS ! i ; | Eighth St. and Central Avr. ' j |
B. Frank Smith Go./trBOKnlT11 i If-j-ou have money to loan see ns for good investments. For sale, fine • lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $3500. • Two low corner First street and Asbnry avehue, size 70x100, cheap, . $1200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, Q , attached garage in rear splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed • with best companies. 1036 Aabury Ave. J ALONZO COTTON REAL ESTATE ' 619 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. "N. J. ° ■ Five cottage* on Central avcn,ne, from Sixth to Eighth streets, for tale, very _ " reasonable. Furnished collage on Central mvenne, above Fourth direct, lot 40x100, I • with garage, onlv I.ftoo. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Third (treet, ■ L onlv f 2hoo. Furnished cottage ou Fifth street, $1700. Two cottages and one lot 5 i on Aabury avenue, near Seventh street, only $3500. Abo two cottages on Aabury j avenue, saute block , only $2700. . ; real. estate ... insurance c ' Clayton Haines Brick ' A11 Eighth St. Ocean Olty, IM. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No wailing for two weeka to know If you can gat It; we can tell you al ' once. Bargains in Bay And Ocean front propertlaa. Choice cottage* for V. sale. Also lot* for tnveatment and for Improvement— the choice of • • Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., In Ocean City. N-_L r
£ Metropolitan Sanitary Tonsorial Parlor 829 Aabury Aicaai John M. Roaenbaum " marls Ati-otlon Ulvaa lo Children'* Hair Culling.
C. L. LAKE P r ...MEAL ESTATE AGENT.. . LoMtpraala. Oillagai ie> real. ' W 1 1 II t ' 1
ii'uu.1 aa ii ton AC z*. H0TSL Dise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. . Bel wwn Kighth and Ninth ritreeta OPKN ALL THE YEAR M. P.. Kkitm Bcckikoham. S c olch Hall S4S4.0BIIM I ' »W* fnA. well, II*. *». j ...Cl • ! ...i.i.rl, 1 f*at rittbU, bath j THE IMPERIAL THE KATHLU WYOMING . I »«4 IM-KAX AVKXI'K HOTEL ATGLEN (Ilia »f tbe rn.wt aniitrallr loaale.1 hou-l* lu moke ibi*' 'bouse a. loci and bomelika, and iu Urge and wurare.1 patronape prorea its aue- «*■ 1. For terms and particulars addreaa, a. (-. tiorr, rmp. la THE WILMERS 7(8 Central Ave. Open ell the year. FIrst-claaa table board. Kveiilug dinnera. MRU. C. r. U'l I.RKR STERLING HOTEL Htrt water beat. Winter Ixnrdere solicited. K. A I.gRBCRT. THE HEWLINGS Mo*t de*lrable location. Open all yrar. Klevator to atreel level. Vapor Heal. 1. H. UKWUIUI Mntb and Wealey are. Ocean Olty. X. J NEW HOTEL ELBERON KltiHTH ANPOItNTKAb AVKNtIK OCEAN CITY. N. J. Naylor and Hayre, Kourt—utb Ma* eon. TlKi roughly reoovaU un.1 uraly papered, belt I 'bourn: IJ-X au ; E. C. BOYLE [ Real Estate Broker E 624 EIGHTH^STB^gT I OCCAM CITY NEW JCWXCY I Eyes Eiamined Without Drops I Newael up-lo d.U melhoda. KaUafcetton ( complete a. en b. tound In any etty-. I 1're.crlpttnu lenxw dupllraled R abort E notice. Accuracy gnaranued. Prima cooE ■Utebt wltb good wora. All workdene oh E the premlaea. f A. W. ELY - ATLSNTIC Cllt, N. X. ^ swtatJiaiMd law. HatlPbnaaNaa.a > Dance Every Cold Lunckee, ► Wednesday and F'e. , Saturday Night I The Excursion House JAMES CLARK Proprietor MAIN STREET and . . . Sew jersey avenue SOMERS' POINT
Why Not Buy Your lulling Outfit at GofTs, where yon will find a full line of the tnnst^elect Bathing Suits. Caps. Shoes, etc. Alio a fine assortment at Silk Stockings. all at reasonable prices. GOFF'S BATHING SUPPLY STORE 930 Boardwalk Adjoining GoffV Bath*. JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Astoury Av«. City New Jersey ; First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. capital $88.880. SURPUIh L. M. CXKHtiK. Praatdasl E. B. BT1TX8. Vloa-Fraatdaal W. SCOTT HAS1), Cashier U. 8. MOW&KR, Abel Uasblcr j. r 1TH1AW TATXIl. sottaUer DINCCTOIVSl ■ LM.Cre— ».B.«UMa K. V Coraon J ooeph I- Boall ' S. Wealey baaa LmUaS-LRSJaR . Ktna U. Maraball C. F. haamlna Cbaa. Mgtbewa XLOo « Wm.il. Moo-a Slbart Vagg ; rrlday Roralaga. Sill liiml 1KB JSL year ■■■■ear M I *

