OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
vol. xxxv. ocean city, n. j.. thursday, MARCH fl. 1!>16 no. 5(1
Ocean City Sentinel Kabllsbse Wabbly at OOCAbl CITY, N. J. -»yR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor tl.oo Per Veer, Strictly in Advance. | tmiailmt-ue. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR-AT-LAW. lUM^OnROnilww ' Itotetr PabUc CA",0P^i Public BoUdlw). j^w 'offices" C BO"" Apgar & Boswell, bourne building. anbury a v en l k ud^tluhtb htiucifl LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings & Head SSTa'u^u^r"' ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. J] NEWELL HEULINGS Attorney at Law 8U8 Klglilh 81 reel Ocean City NewJeraey MORCAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. E;« Eiuiud Vitbent Dropt eo i.ptMaaeaen b* found In any city. I . A. W. ELY j I 1TL1ITK CITY, 1, J. 2 f "r~^ J N. GRISCOM, M. D. K1UHTH HT. AND WESLEY AVE. on or Moure- Until 10a m. Krom • to a p. m. Mo omca boon UunOaj . *liu.'d2!uy. tstl?PbMa.^ karmw'ojnallsft | tH'§ AlleiCrwi, 1. D. «|6 Wesley Avenue ' Ocean City- New Jersey ""lauruuat* Mb- A. DR. W. P. HAINES I COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. or MCE hol'kn: jltoljT'm'.' , Pbobaa: Ball «bl-W: luter-Mlele IB-A * Hath Pbu-aa c Florence Brick Haines i CON. 9th AND WESLEY AVE. 1 MECHAHO-THERAPIST ^ERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 1 SOT WCSLCY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY USre Hour.: * lo We. m. « jo e p. ru "Tit's.!' ■n' Br" 1 boo. I.J ( JOHN-Ji; WHITICAR, M. D. ( Efgbtb and Central aveuua Oceau City New Jrrsey £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER •-•Dentist** I 809 Central Avenue ecsse «-•»**, S. J. J)R. G. Fairchild Starr Dentist Evenings by eepoletm -nt fell Ml- A Bctb Pbaaaa Utar-StsU 1*S Hagltts' Cetnl Pkmucj J. Thomley Hugh**, P. D. Neeecar >tb and Wealey Aves. OceenCity, H.J MARK lake Undertaker and Embalm er •raeaeUi OCSAM oity.U.J Watch a Rd Jewelry Repairing Mayer's M ASBURY AVENUE 1 I
1! — = PLANTS FLOWERS BEAUTIFY YOUR GROUNDS ....^require fn the line 0^ Shrubbery E-.-trgrrinr < (live ua lire ol plot and particular, a. to capture end Don't wait until too late in the Spring before aetlmg out plant., no they may get well atartcd ^before «7ull line of*cut flowera »l««vT*in stock. Fern* a . s|ieciaHy. COLONIAL GREENHOUSES , Within Night of„.eanL-,ri on Ihe Shore Rcml FOR SALE AT COST A beautiful Cottage-Bungalow on Wesley avenue, facing the ocean, near Thirteenth street, 9 rooms and bath, garage, laundry, etc. Iftvill be finished by October 15, and is the Best Bargain in that choice district of the resort. For full particulars inquire MASSET & EDWARDS . EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVE. ' How About Your Fire Insurance? Fire is no respeitor of persons or property. ' It may be your turn tomorrow. Protect yourself TODAY. I represent 21 of the largest and most reliable Fire . Insurance Companies in the business and would be most pleased to quote you prices. Call, write or phone. Joseph I. Scull 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. B. Frank Smith Go bbokcr6 you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $1500. Two lota corner First street and Asbury avenne, sire 70x100, cheap, $1300. Fourteen room honse. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartr ment to furnish? We have a line of ' furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. , plumbing yon getting entire satisfaction as to prim, workmanship and bnsinsm nonrtasyf If not. it will pay yon to fin ma a trial. 1 am in as exceptionally good position to take oare of yonr repair work of which I maka a specialty. I ban no mpmsir* afoiilhhaaut clerical fotoe to maintain. Gin ma a trial. Prion— C. H. BACON 607 Eighth at Interesting to Investors or Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Hone , for sal e— A law lota located in Section Q. OoranCky, k. J.. 1 in vicinity of Slate road and Pennsylvania and Reading "" 1-— i station*. Also sitae for bnngalowa rituals as Great Sgg Ilarbor Bay, Baaaley'a Point . N.J. ARTHUR^D.JB ARROWS ' CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. The lVow E. Z. Gas Light " (Sec Kaay) loo Candle Power for 4 Cents per Hour This is what the (C. E. Z— See Easy) is giving in more than twenty million homes. May we put one in yonr honse for demonstration? Price for C. E. Z. Light, ft .00. City Gas bight Company Eleventh and H«ven Ave. 1 OCEAN CITY, N- d. . R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Pwbliis and gommissioner of deeds 1> . mi < <t Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue t ocsav Cm New Jbsrv
two sites offered for 1 public comfort stations
City Treasurer McCoach and| the Rev. Dr. Kyoett Alive | to Conditions. The following letter to Mayor Joseph ; (J. Champion from t.'lty Treasurer ; Win. McCoacb. of Philadelphia, an exleualve property owner here. 01- ■ preaaea the proper public spirit —one of Hr- McCoacti'a characteristic-: Hum. Joseph U. Champion. Mayor, Ocean CUy, N. J — My Dear Mr. Mayor: — In the issue _ or March second of lha Ocean City Sentinel I noticed a protest against public comfort Nations on t ha Boardwalk. It seems to ma I lis I uothlug In 1 I lie nature of progress can come to our beautiful city without a protest of ; mote klud! Comfort alatlona have been needed and a great oecesslty for a number of 1 years and I bailees the eltiaens whe ' oppose such a movement should look at lbs matter from e standpoint of i public benefaction Instead 'of a self- 1 Mi motive. I am aura that this Improvement will not Interfere with ' business. What would our depert- 1 meat stores do without such conveu- < lencee? Why not keep In line with our sleter clly (Atlantic City). ea she < ' baa proven what a splendid advance- ( ment the public comfort station be* i been, aod this, added to numberless i oilier Innovation*, made AUaolle City ■ be highest type of the world's snm- t I may say for the Beiievue Com t pauy. Inc , that they wUI parmlt this i great Improvement to be ioMal led on I their property. I em sure that uo i official or alock holder would ral-e any objection to this or aoythlag that ■ would add to the comfort and bappl- i □eaa of our visitors. I em glad, air, that you and yonr t are allva to the wants of Ocean City t and I say again tbeL If you can use a the Beiievue Company's properly, 1 1 • am positive there will be no objection ■ Mr. James Franklin, vice president I r of i he company Jolo. me iu lbs —nil- a meat of this letter. ( With my klhdeel regards; I am. Cordially youre, f } i Signed) William Mc oach. I Treasurer The Beiievue Co , Inc c This letter was reed at the weekly t meeting ol the Clly Commissioners « - after Mayor Champion had reportad progress on I he matter of a location for I - the station and had also staled that be ' rbad a couple of leu era from beach frost , property owner*. . Tba other letter was from the Bar , Dr. A. G. Kynau, of Philadelphia, recording and Held secretary of tba - Hoard of Home Missions and Cliurcb Extension of tba Methodist Episcopal Church. It was as follows: i Dear Mayer Champion: — Why t should not tba das trad public comfort I CenUnaed on Koorth rasa.) • JUNIOR BAPTISTS' ' FIRST SERVICE i 1 Feature of Nettiig Wu the Reading and Signing ' of Pledge. The mem here of the Junior Ha prist Union, which was organ i sad Thursday rreulng, held their Bret meeting ■'nndey evening. I The premdmiL mm Myrtle Gaul- 1 sou, was In the chair. The organist of ItM union Is Mm Kuth Htepbeuaon Alter singing. lha rongtarca were read by the vice president. MM 'Mary Clatk*. and Pastor MHeh uOeved ! prayer. • i Tba feature of tba meeting was tba s reeding aod signing of the pledge. > ' Alter the feeding of the pledge, tba , pernor a poke briefly upon tba varioaa t t points in tba pledge and impressed L a poo I he yoeng peeplatbe imparlance ■ of signing the pledge-card. Whan the i cards were signed, the secretary. MJm I Mlllteent Bmllb, called the aaaaes and I y In tarn each atgnar area made a fall- I ? fl edged Junior Ha prist by receiving a plD bearing the mat of tbe aoloa. i At tbe meeting of tbe untoa tsmat- . row after uoou, tba laede* wiU be the pweklent. MM Myrtle Oairteoa. I MrmLcre am asked to bring Oracaota ; for tbe Janlor paper. I Tba officers of tbe untoa an as hk i "president. MM Myrtle Ulflotd; vtce ' pmsMcoi. MM Mary Clerk; mammy, , Mms Mlllteeol Bmllb; corrmpondlag , secretary, MM Marian Biaalmaa; tnaa- , orec. MM Both Bnaearea; traders, the Bar. UeMfe». MHeh, Mm. Jempb Bnjdar. Mm. Mary Maui aod MM Follow tog am UmMafla of tba rare MambnsMp, Bra Wlotarimttom Metal. Marina Bteetmao. MMtocmry, M lid red Bmkb. Prayer, Fraak Biaalmaa. Tamyemaee, *m»b Wriggiae. Btak and flawer. Damtby KorMry. M rat toga oftba an km will ha hatd la tba obamb at 4 o'eteck evrry FriBdaHhMAilMl mlMdm b. etariaedxHmmiVdlNri meaaaoam toragyatbgekygaaa MdimeTaeaga Csreoa. UmoaUtw.kJ. aflr .USML a*"*""1- "sgg?
ii — , , MRS. H. H. LaBARRE ! CALLED BY DEATH p Following Operation She Ap- [ peared Better, bnt Snc- . combed Within FewDayB. ' t Mrs Hue I.altarre. of this clly. died , In si. Joseph's Hospital. Philadelphia. , t at I 15 o'clock Sunday afternoon. , . Blie underwent en operailnn on Frl- < , day morning. , r Mrs. LeKerre had keen hi III heallb f lot live years, but during die fall and a | There was a change during the ("Urlsi. t f holidays, however and her cond I- , , Hon finally became serin... last week , [_ Klie Was lakeu to 81 Joseph's Hon- ( f pllal, Philadelphia. ThurMlay after- , . noon oo Ihe advice of her physician, , . Dr. Herscbel Pellit. and the operation , , was [wrfnrmed Friday mnrnliig She ,, . oaine nul of ihe el her In g<ssl conlll- , i wllh her daughter. Alias Mabel, at In- r , lervals uulll she grew worse Saturday ( . afternoon. Her heart seemed to be „ i aOccled. She retained consciousness . , rtniH her death. , Tire body was removed to an uuder- „ laklug eMabhshmenl In Philadelphia. g morning by Ihe llev Flarel Hmllli. , Church, Weal Philadelphia, a summer neighbor of Mrs LeKerre In this city. a The luterineut will beat Portland. , Delaware Water Gap. this after- (l . d Mrs. ImHarre was born In Strouda- u Pa , December 8. I86U She bad t been a widow twenty yean Her but- f, band was Henry M LaHarre He was „ railway postal clerk b- 1 ween New . and Pittsburgh for many years, g and was an Intimate friend of Su|ier- ( luleudeot Henjemlo 8 Fellows, of (be * service, who la a summer resident of n Oceau City. fa She lived a few yea re In Eaaton,.but most of her life was spent In Portlaud, . 8be and her daughter, the only % of the three children living, -came m Oceau City eight yeaia ago, aod f| i erected their home al 615 Fifth atrre^ , Mrs. LkBarre aaa a member of tbe ■ Lutheran Church and waa an earnest ' Her friends learned with a shock of ^ 1 her death, aud they deeply aympa- d thlxe with Ihe daughter In her heavy D affliction. j Will Baalcalr. B Members of the Queeo Kstber Circle ' will bold a 8t. Patrick's muelcale aud sociable In the social ' rooms of Iba Ii . M. B. Church Friday Fvenlog of B
;NEW MEMBERS FOR Jl FIRST M. E. CHURCH i i Services Conduct- j ' ed in the Edifice by _ Pastor Knlp. The main service In the Ki.st M K. Il'hurch Sunday moruiiig was devoted 1 tc '•»« reception of member-, but. he- j I fore he proceeded lo iliat ceremony, j Hie pastor, the Itev J H Kulp. looki1 occasion 10 impress upou all. aud j whose Master aud Head I- Jesus I Aud Ibere Is rife among us signs of oi"unt Importance of consistent mem- t bershlp In Ihe church For Instance. II Is aaid frequently, and felt still more • mat a man can be a c Christian <m(slde of the cburcli <>r I another win .ay that certain phases of plead that he pays Ins debts, is good r lo his family and is kind lo ihe poor, ' and. therefore, is a Christian. ™ f All Ibis Is false reasonlug ll la conceivable lhal Ihe Inlluile grace of f outside of Iba pale of Ihe church c (fiber sheep I have who are uol of Ihls fold." bul Ihe Church Is the body « of Christ, the divinely-appointed or- « gaulratlori of which every disciple la I lo be a memTWr and be nourlabed, lu sirucled and built up by llie preached * Social work, no mailer how noble 1 aud meritorious, la not all of Cli.ia- I Martha was anxious aod f troubled about service, bul our l^trd t declared that-ihe better part la to seek llrst lo be filled with His Spirit, lo a social service Itself one may Iblnk ba t ihe command aod loves his t neighbor as bliuaelf, but be cannot u -It trout tba Spirit of the Master That I Spirit must be In ihe heart ol 'be • Christian as an actlva. sentient feeling must feel and know Iliat Ua love* his B Dr. Kulp the i assembled Ibe class I be received before tbe chancel rail, ■ here be asked each probationer the solemn question whether be or she , felt a sincere desire to be saved from t sin aud to live unto Uod In right doiog. The following were received: J Hy letter: Mr. aud Mrs Henderson, J May Henderson. E Lucy Heu- ' derson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sber- ' Mr and VI re. Lewis W Miller. ' I. Middlelon, William Henry On probation: Scot! Adams Wrlgglns, Wealey Barclay. B. Clementaon, Oscar Moray, Tbos Sink- ti Charles Auatlu»kod wife, Miss I Brown, aud Mlaa Cecils Mum- a ford. g
TO MAKE VACANT LOTS BLOSSOM : i i . Farm Demonstrator Thrasher r Will Talk on Thla Subject to League's Members. | At the weekly meeting of the Young < i Men's Progressive League, an answer ( read from County Farm DemonI strstor Thrasher to the communication | scot hint by the league in reference to , i growing vegetables oo vacaut lots In , i Ibis city. i I Mr. Thrasher loformed tbe league i that ba would ha pleased to apeak on | i lbs aahject any evsolog that will salt I tbe ■NNheri The subject was raceul I brought to tlie attention uf the | - league by Prof. Cohen, a member, l A resolution to Increase tbe league's , does from SStotSayear In advance . I There was alio passed a resolution , . that tba Brat meeting lo June of each , l tba floaoclal secietary shall do Ufy tba delinquent commute* of all . members lo arrears for dues. If these', arrears are not paid within three ' * months, such members shall ha liable , to suspension. A suspended member I may ba reinstated by a rota of tba ■ league at tba next staled meeting upon b payment of daee. 1 Earl NlckrreoD aod Richard Bwlft ■ vara proposed as members of tba ■ 1*ThM0 waa read a letter from tbe Waal Jersey aod Seashore Railroad " Mbmpany fat answer to a letter mot tba company by tba league In reference to stagdant pool* parallel wltb Ibe compear1' laaaks between thla city aod Baa IrieUUy. It was staled In tba letter that tba matter baa beeo re- * tarred la Bbparintsodaol Baabeiaw. •- PissMaat J. Thorn lay Hughes told the mamkin that ha would endeavor te bava Me. Bsakwtth, of New Brunswick, who baa cbargs of tba work ba- : isJrL'sArsrsrisss ■ torn give a talk oo tba subject bel (am tba league aaxt Maaflay avaalag. a Try Hughse' faaariu lotloa la
two fine apartment ~ J I houses tq be built ^ L.
Work to be Done by Otis M. t Townsend- One Will Coat $88oo. | |Tbe building outlook here was glvao an Impetus thla week, when permit* F two flue apartment bouses were a . Issued by Building loapector William a S. Johnson lo Olla M. Townaeud. a One of the permit- Is for the erection I of a two-family apartment oo Ocean avenue, near Tenth street, for Albert f ! and Franklin W. Oerblr, of Phlla a ' delphla. It will cost tSSOu. a Tbe oilier periott.ls alao for a two- a 1 family apartment houae for Mrs Han- d 1 nab Becbtel, of Uermautowo. It will ' cost fSWO aod ba located on Fourth | street, east of Atlautlc aveuue. a > Mr Townaeud will make additions J i to tbe collage or Frank Putnam. 1826 l I Wealey avenue, coetlng |10n. t Other permits granted were aa fol- ( » lows: E. A Bourgeois, storage room for i 1 Ander-ou Bourgeois, Ninth streft aod | ) Asbury avenue; cost, 6500. < George W. Harris, garage for Ltzxlf | 1 Booth ou Iter property at the southeast I ■ corner of Fourteeqtb street and Proa- f pact avenue; oust, $300. 1 I Joseph Huber, Dew front to store* of ' ' , Jacob Scbn IT, T08 and *10 Asbury ava I ' ! oue. . . - I II r INVITED TO N*W YORK • i 1 Huar CSssss'oa Waaler at Baa- j quel ot Wishing Clah Hsa. 1 PrSeldaut Churchill Hungcrfurd, of I * tba Aaaiclallon of Surf Angling Cluba, 1 baa invited Mayor Champion to attend' ' the annual maatlng aud banquet or the ' 1 aaaoclation, which wUI be bald In New 1 York Clly Ihi- month. * At this meeting formal aououncea ment uf Ocean City's gift of a batxl- • some cup lo be contested for at tbe caallug tournament* a I flaking clukn of tbe country wilt ba made. Al LaM d Tbe Gold Flab basartlvad at AbboU'a r Pharmacy. Ninth aud Asbary avaeaa ». Adv., 1L g Try Hoghaa' KrilaMc Ltvar FWa; p prompt m aellaa; amy la iRg aaa. caatmad ta farm and alwnya rnNaMnt . 15 mala par battle. Hagbea" OaeMall Fbarmaey. adv^ W-I, « [ ^ eii2S
,c JUNIORS DOWN "SOPH" TEAM * High School Girls' First Game 'r of Basket Ball Drew Big Crowd. ai-<re and Junl.ir classes of the Ocean „ : Clly High 8 hnol clashed for the lint tl < -iHce their organlutlon on the c] d->r uf tile armory 8aturday evening. ! The largest crowd of the season waa b ou hand to cheer tbe pla> era on lo vie- n tory. I T Many halrptns were lost in the || i shuffle and arnica was -aid to le In I demand by several of llie players lie- ! h for* they went to had. | A thrilling momenl there was when a Miss Msud Foulds, the coach and |( referee, was compelled to whistle for - "lime out," (o that Miss Lake could b fallen her hair ribbon. d The girls gbuwed (hat they were apt ^ pupils under4be tutelage of Mis* r, Konlds and I bey did well, all things considered. However, tba "Sophs" were overwhelmed by tbetr yonngrr sisters. opon whose banuers perched the victory by u the score of 17 lo 0. b No-one would have Ihe temerity to u say that all girls eaonot-throw alralghl n ifter they had wltuesaed tb^ work uf Madelitre Lantech, who scored i, aix lleld goals and oue foul goal in the half— all the goals made In that w _ a, With Ibe score 18 loO agalust them at Iba beginulug of lire .second half, i, the "Sopba" started lo uridauoted and c| they kept tbe Juulore well iu hand f: until the ciom, only two field goals — n these by Ml— Kdllh Jeffries — being Neither team bad Its regular line up t| Mlaaaa Kdilb Jeffries aud IavIdb a of tbe "Freeh" team, substituted for Misses Vrrna Wilson and Cecelia V aod Ml— Stepbauaon aub A si I luted for M laa Lou I— Morris. oi As said before, all Ibe playera were much "OD the Job," and pal runs of rise -. hope soou to see auother contest cl these teams. Line-bp: 81 SOPHS t| Jeffrlee 1 ,- rt f lielchly O , \ Palaggl „ Isri Center Stephenson a| \ ( Blackman Scull ) <,a'rd j Harrtf £ "Slailosa or ika Crass." Tba devoflooa known m "The Sta a liana of lbs Cram" will be bald lo St. ai Augustine's Cliurcb at 7.80 o'clock at every Friday availing during Lent, beginning tomorrow evening. ANNUAL MDSTER I OF SOLDIER BOYS c Sapper and Entertainment * Will Follow Inspection '■ - Monday, March ao. [t The officer* and members nf Com. If G, Third Infantry, of this eity. II preparing for tbalr annual muster a end Inspection, which will Uka place a at tbe armory Moodey evening, L March 20. « Tba. muster aod Inspect Ion will he li by a sapper and entertain- V meat. Tba sergeants of the company t la charge of tba entertainment, t and tba corporals will look after the Ii Tbe boys' have started Indoor rifle t: practice, w bl-h la conducted along tbe Ii line* aa Iba outdoor practice. I Ms ooocloalon, about Iba close of t April, the scores will be sent to bead- I quarters. CapL Baly has offered a (1 loner to tba ten highest scorers. Tba wast bar on Friday hlgbt, as a will be nealM, waa aoylhtog bat t pleasant, yet M did not prevent a turn- f out of 88 of lb* members of tba com- t > at lb* drill. Tbta was followed t I by a sat -out of sandwich— aod code*, t ("apt. Ealy will give a big -lead" lo o to tba members of lb* company I r wbo haven't missed a drill this win- t aod thla baa caused many of the • boys to be present every Friday BtghL c FOR RKXT U NFCRKIRRRD — 722 Aa- , avenue, 7 room* and hath, all ( conveniences; alao 6-raom collage wKb | bath, all eoovealeaeae. Apply store t 722 Asbury avaoua. or W. W. Adams, , ' street and W— ley avenue, , Ocean City M.J. adv., WO. t! { j Wkr isia AilaailcCH* IsBbaa < . akaa Jaaaa aaa 9awo »— naat|f I | www A—, wm Km* Triaa.
conditions in this city never better
Commissioners Hear Good News from T. Lee Ad 7ms at Meeting. At the weekly meeting of (be (HyCommissioners ihe following report was received from Health Officer T. Adams: fu tbe Houorable C'ommlulonen of I he J 'My of Ocean I fly, N. J — Gentlemen:- There hare been oo eaa, a of a commnntrable or contagtona uature reported to me duriog the past month. It being five months since has been a case of that kiod In City.. For the month of February there has II led In uiy office a record of one marriage, six births and four deaths. There have been Is-ued three marriage during the mouth. 1(1 the de|iarlment of charities, I have given orders to Ihe amount of II" 7.".. of which amount 18 25 was to aid a family, who were entirely helphere, lo remove to Brldgetoii. I pres nt check for one dollar, being doe for marriage licenses, two of tbe amonotdoefor February being paid at your meetlog of FebS. Re*|«ectfnlly suhmlttad, T. Leg Adams, — Health Officer. Director Adam* reported that, owlog the bad weather. £. Maban A Ua. been able. to ftateb their coowork on time, the time explriog The mailer of extending tba -tffcie limit to April i was left Id lbs' hands of Mr. Adam*. Th* report of tba building Inspector, With a check for E»(f*-) was received and ordered filed. The reports of the plumbing loapaelor (with cback for $84 50) and Ik* Inspector (with check for " 50} were also ordered received and On rnmlon of. Director Campbell.lt was decided to take a balf-pag* advertisement In "The Doooybrook Fair,'* Uoucber Collage publication. A cerlttlcale from Clly Engineer Hand, Jr , on the work of Allen Scull on tbe beach front waa ordered received aod Iliad. The following requests for quitclaims were ordered graoted: Sutton fl Ccraoh Co., lot* 416, 486, and 2804. Oeeao CUy Uardaoa Chas. H Wales, lots, Moekt, City Land Company trxci; EJwln Btott, lots 208. 210, 3012, 5jU 8083 and $084, Oceau CUy Garde** track Tba following resolatlooa, ofTsrad by DJwctor Campbell, were adopted: Whereas an adjustment ba* bean made between the eity of Ocaaa CRy aod the owners of land, under contraat aod Where**, F.J. DMi has pa Id th* sum of oo* buudrad sod thirty-two dollars aud forty-four cent* ($182 44) te E. W. Burleigh, t a x collector; t barsfore, ba It " Hesolved by tbe -Board of Cotamlastonere of Ooaao City, H. J„ that B. W. BarMcb. tax eollaeur, .Is baraby autborixcd and lomrue'ad to aeaapt and receive tba aaid aaaa of aaa baodred and thirty-two doHata aad fortyfour cant a ($182 44) la fuUfstllaOMrt lands owcad by tba aaid M-'fllM; that tba aaid K. W Barialgb shall mark lb* aaid aaaaaamsat aa appear, against tba raid lard of Iba aaid W I. under aaid ( out rare 085 "sal— - on tba raeorda aod baoha la aaM collector's office; that lb* aaM U. W. Burleigh la to give to Iba laid F J. a receipt In full; aad b* H fattbar Keanlved, that lb* aaid R. W. Marha given credit oo tba beak* o( the clly of Oeaao City aad the reeaafla his offls* for tba diff areas* batwasa a meat made with inter** aad tba aaid sum of on* band rod aad tblity-tmoffjllai* aad forty foot caata. Ball Keaolred by lb* Board of Cnuaml*alonera of Oeaao CRy, Mew Jansy, that Ocaaa City borrow fram tba Hatloaal Baak, Atlaalle City, Haw Jersey . tbe aaaa of tbraa tboasaad tbraa bandnd aad euttytwo and 86-100 dollars lo aatlripatlsu of moneys to ba recslrad from bead that the proper sflleara be aalbaifoafl and Instructed to axteula a note ta aa> ""b*" "*™ Resolved by tba Board of Cammlssiousra of Ooaao CRy. Maw Jury, that ^Oo— n ^hly ,, harrow ^ from ^»a - Maw Jnray. tba aam of a*k thousand and 00 100 dollar* la aaUMv pa'lon of tba rollretloo ot taxaa fog ' H1iiTi*L. tL^^J* ard'tr-lSlSff ' as«ca*a a note lo secure aaM MBA oumbar of bills wrta—danflpaM- . =a=====aeMiig - -• i».
gapping ^g>oo«I»l art arriving daify, »nd m* will te mere than abU fo >f/ the mm ami I ll , young men of tkisviani# in mil tlNUtinm+d mi tmmt frim* 'I Our styles mnd reiertiom art aatmpmmod M BOOSTER COUPONS ON ALL PURCHASES. - ? J* - ; NEWELL CORSON ! fcl all gja Aakusw A uamma Oflaa. M A Ml* •11 OIY AMHiry AYVflOl UfoV Mlyi s^ J| "THE BOOSTS* STOMP" {|t Oar Saletda/ SfaAat format WtdmM** « -

