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vol. xxxvi. ocean city, n. j„ thursday, april 0, 1910 no. 2

Jcean City Sentinel ~ riuiiM w..kij> ,t OCCAM CITY. N. J. -»yt: CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor li.oo Par Yaar, Strictly in Advance. ai iw«it-ti-m. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and JOU NSELLOR-AT-LAW, cap a ui tavcT aarac, a. j. (Oppotfta Public Bufldlan). ^wofficeT' c b°*"" Apgar & Boswell, nun ''"'-aKiir - ^AW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings S Read Booms IIS. til and U7 Hart let I Building, n s ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ' NEWELL HEULINGS Attorney at Law 809 Eighth Btreet ccan City K«w Jersey MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITV. N. J. yes Eiamined IlttoDl Drops urutnrd.l>^F or" nrawUs. optical work are to uo escmalt? of colna to I'nlUOr Ipbia j Moea m Kys tin. aa and HpaMaeMa U a. ""*A. W. ely arutTiv uti, a. jngaectt. | jf§iUleD Corson, O.wH: J ■16 Wcaley Avenue 1 icaan City Naw Jersey * rlni*r-Mlal* US-A. * * 3R. W. P. HAINES ON. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. " OCEAN CITY. N. J. into Ma. m. ► PICK HOU KM: IjJPjP ™- olb Phases Florence Brick Haines CON. »TH AND WCSLCT AVE NECHANO-TMERAPIDT Nuaga. HwedWb MulunwU jjKRSCHEL PETTIT, M: TJ. SOT WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITV. NEW JEHBEY ewe pi m. M*b Phoos, "pnufe" m. « OHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. J Eighth and Central avenue t XscenCliy New Jersey « [JR. CHARLES B. RIDER < . nDentlat •« 809 Central Avenue •natAB cm. n.J. Ml IS » [jr. g. Fairchild Starr Dentist ^ jssssr Mmn ti%— «. ErealDgi by appclnUaunl

MARK LAKE * Undertaker and Embalmer lyioeaN ocata city, a. j hkablkt kllub — 1 ■ Reading Ooal ' jjg«^3£i£KS Nhaaadlar*. WW — * W— Watch aid Jevclry Rewime Mayer's ms agrury avbnue "j mnuitm FOkSAlB-CBUgt Lett -ssssrs a'jaKa'st -Lm.w-u.-~l- — Thletwtb MS Bawl—. A

[ " ' . " A Beautiful Boat House Foot of Thirteenth Street pINE corner with charming surroundings, build- ^ ing has 8 rooms and bath, open fire place; gas and coal ranges, two lavatories. Lot is worth $ 1400. Improvements cost over $2900 and are as gflnd at m-tt- We offer it complete for only $2950. The greatest bargain ever offered on the Bay Front MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Ave. How About Your Fire Insurance? Fire is no respecter 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'busjness and would be most pleased to quote you prices. Call, write or phone. Joseph I. Scull 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. A SMALL INVESTMENT WONDERFUL RESULTS Hughes' Eronchial Mixture M.vli, KtiD*. 5535 Whrhu - oivK it a reiki 88 otHTm aba aoTTLM hughes' central pharmacy EIGHTH ST. AND WCSLCT AVC. OCCAN CITY. N. j. B. prank Smith Oo.vniBROKCR8 i If you have money to loan see us for good investments For sale, fine lol on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small honse, 82500. lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70*100, cheap, FourUen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placdd with best companies. 1036 Aebuiy Ave. ...... ^ .low... BEAUTIFY YOUR GROUNDS Let ns give von *11 cstlmste for any planting yon mar "require in the line of Shrubbery. Evergreens. Bedding I'lanls 0/ nil kinds. Hedges. Trees, etc., etc. Give mrite of plot and particulars aa to expoaute and protection. ^ ^ ^ /a<, in the Spring before •citing ont pUnU. ao tbev may get well atarted before hot weather cornea on. Hydrangea. Roaca, Bulba and a full line of ent flower* alwava in stock. Perne a COLONIAL GREENHOUSES THonsnn m. mnuctn. araaaaik A. o. koMtee. Li m moo o. M. J. TmLumnomn. nomm.m ■ no, nr. .»-» Within Sight of Ocean City on the Shore Red PLUMBING srssrc'j: . SA^HiSJSmSuru ai— .v— it— — — » . — C. H. BACON oor hi«i.«h at Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish 0 Desirable location hi a Susifc Doom ' r AN CAL E — A few lota located in Section G, Ocean Ohy, H. J., FPU IkLt in vkinity of State road and Psoasylvmb and Bmdina otations. Alao sitaa for bungalows situate an Great Rgg Harbor Bay. Baaalay'a Point. H. I. ARTHUR^D.JB ARROWS " 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CiTV, N. J. BJk ban ■ rasa— — - --

" ~ — " O' ANNOUNCEMENT « Change in Management]! Read.Paiste Hardware Cov ; 837 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. ■ A new stock of fresh spring goods. Right Goods. Right Prices. , A Special Eveiy Week 1 This week, 25 per cent reduction on all Heisey's celebrated white glass- < were, hard to distinguish from gen- ] nine cot glass. Watch for Special next week. JL. B. HARRIS, Osesw

[AGREEMENT REACHED ON -^CITY'S FREE CONCERTS

Members of the Philadelphia | Orchestra Will be Heard I Here Neat Summer. Mayor Champion said at the weakly i that all the differences between the ] Ocean City Boardwalk Bui-laeaa Men's AaaoelalloD and the City CommlSslonera on the question of music for the aumnier have been settled and tbe city might aa well sign the coutrnet at j On motion of Director Adams, trie proper officers were toatrueied to execute the oontract. ■ The Ocean City Boardwalk Business , den's Association, In Us bid submitled a few weeks ago. agreed to provide so orchestra from members of tbe Philadelphia Orchestra to furnish tbe free concerts In the music pavilion durI D the bid the association stipulated ■ practically, that II should have control of tbe music, sod tbla the Commissioner, would not consider. Tba Commies toners also required protection lor the city In regard to the 1 payment of $2000 by the association Id additloo to the MUX) that tba cUy would pay. The association baa accepted the I city's requirements, and agrees to pay ; PJJU0 In cash al I he open lug of the aea- 1 The eoucerU by tba members of tba I Philadelphia Orchestra Willi therefore, I beglu the Hrsi Baturday In July. Tba orcbeetra will be lad by John K. WlUemaou. * Jobo K. Wltaamaoo. at present I aeaislaut coocertmeiater, first violinist ' aud soloist with the Philadelphia Or- ■ cheat ra. was boru Id Pbllkdelphta He |< began the study of music al tba age of ^ < aix years, and graduated la 1899 uuder 1 Heury Bchradleclt, professor of music ' ' at the Liepslc Conservatory, aud also < Dr. Hugh A: Clark, profssaor of music I al the University of Pennsylvania. ' He was accepted aaa first violinist < for tbe Philadelphia Orchestra In 1899 ' by Krtlx Be bee I upon the organization ' of tbe Philadelphia Orchestra. i Mr. Wltxamaao hat appeared as < soloist In nnmcruaa towns through- ' " out tba United Btates and Canada, 1 aud was concertmaMer and soloist with tba BoMon Festival Orchestra, Maine Festival Orcbeetra and the 1 Ureal Philadelphia Baengerfest Orchestra of 100 players, which beorgan- ' | zed in 1910 for the United Singers. > Ha baa been Oral violinist sod as ' aodattd at Hams with such noted conductors as FrtlxBcbael.Dr.W. Gilchrist, Bergius Rachmaninoff, Horatio Parkar, Felix WaTOgaartoar. Dr. Richard . Btraoas, Uaorga W. Chad wick, Bmll - Mollan baur, Carl PobUg. Victor Herbert and Camulla Baant Barns. Mr. Wuxamann enjoys tba diallncHou of bring American born and was ICoollrnsrt os Hsooad Page.) EXCELLENT WORK IN MANOAL TRAINING ItiBtructor Skolwold Talks of tbe Things Being Done in City's Schools. Speaking of tba work of tba pupils under his Inatrnctlon In tba mannal training department of tba Ocean City public acbools, Hans Bfcaiwald, an eutbualaet In bla line and a vary eflf " clent leaaher, baa tba followlag to aay : "The Ocean CUy schools am a> tempting by constant training lo maks the [f pupils as M aa possible lo laka op the » daty of self support On* Importan I factor lo tbla tralulog la mannal training. Mannal training fu rata baa a a atlmnletsa tbe popll toy lettlag blm make eoowthlng of ImmedlaU use, while so much of tba regular school work Is Intended for fature use rather than present aaa "In oar mannal training wa favor f Individual projects as much aa possible. Tba boy la alio wad to make anything that be fancies of that be knows la wanted In tba boms, provided that be can do tba work that la nasaaaary lo complete tba pfRjact la a work wasIlka man war. But than la lor more lo mannal training than tbe simple mak-

ing of projerta. Squatty Important as tba actual work with teals la the plannlog of the article lo he made dad the sobeeqneot makkigof a working drawing. The maawal depaMmeai helps lo train t ha ays for ptnportloa and hseoraUsnaad aiiliti In the aonalaMia of tba other school teeth. "All through the grades, working dawgMN aaadoedall that la 88er--warda made la -tho-tbop. Than Is gauaiNBml — Mramlnn. In Ma high school, aflar going tbroagb tha^adaamuwda nf 'milhaalml Aratag. the Baubllahed Aoai-and Nad elan, laclad log flctoroa,oc will nat store room fcc aay other haatoem. AM ram Towage Oomaa , Oama CUy, X. J. -hie., IMAtf. Try Hug baa' IHIIr Ltvar PUIa; Kamm fcJT " n— S ' wml t iSr,i8i.tf Yns twv Ja.lksms a 1mm ^SaSSNroNMihA fir®*1 p I II I I I 1 I A W E—-

popll, If ha an desires, can branch off all bar Into machine drawing or Into architectural drawing. "One pbaaaof manual training ougbt not be lost right of. There are boys who an not booh minded, bat who can do excellent work in tbe shop Tbe shop gives them an opportunity lo [ Bad themselves. It also frequently bel pa a boy to dec Ids what vocation 1 In UN ha will follow. For tbla raaaoo. ' It to well to Have as many different 1 forma of work In tba manual depart- ' aaaal aa to poarible, aa tba boya are ' Ik ii iky helped lo farm aoa»a oonoaptlow of tba vartooa oocnpaUooa of Ilia. "ParenU should visit lbs manual * dapartmaol. They wUI always Bod » inmriklng gotng oo that to worth - while to look over." , Nwasareh Uagav taMvaPiar. Tba Kpworth Laagoa of Iba First N. j Jg. Chareb will give an aolartalnaaaot ' Tbareday avanlng. April 18, in the aeahU fiiai af Iba church. It wjll ha 1 aaltod "The WMaw Balggtos Intro- • doom Hat FamMy." It will MM- ' Narad kg aw mirilni merirol - Tke - arimNMm writ ha twawty writ a . flMURl lima to amwmd aUahe atn

i| : i BOY SCOUTS IN i SWIMMING HATCH.. " Local Troop Qualified in Three , s Events in Atlantic > \ Ci,y* 1 j Harvev Marts -coul scribe, sends t , , tbe followlug lo the Bentinki.: TJie second meeting of tbe reorgaoj ized Troop No. 1. Ocean City Boy , , Bro'uls. was beld al the iu>uie of Assls. . . laul Bcuutmasier Henry W. rowosend, . I First si reel and Haven aveuue, Thursi dayevenlpg Harvey Maris waselected c Tweuly-seveu. scouts were preseul. ( Thlrt-- two scouts are allowed In one , troop. Tbase are' divided luto four , I patrols of elgbt scouts each. Each c patrol baa Its patrol leader and assist-' sot. Its Individual auto and name. , | The scouts were assigned to I heir , , different patrols aud patrol meetings _ r Each stout was glveu au application card to be signed by bis parents or , , guardlatk on tba back of wblcb was , r pi iii led tba requirements -for tbe Teu- . derfoot test) This test will be glveu lo a , number of the boys at tbe nex* meet- ( , of tbe troop, wblcb will be beld f Ibis evening at Asslsiant Bcuutmasier , Townsend's borne. , i It was decided to scud repreaantafrom Iba Ooeao City troop to At- [ la u tic City to compete lu ao tuler-troop f swimming mart at the Hygeia Bwlm- , mlng Pool. Allan lie city, last Friday t >j evening Bcoulma-ler Johosou acr com panted tba boys. Ocean City > 1 Iroopqushfled lu three events. maklDg ' i pwfnta pud securing seventh place i out of ten troops qualify! ug Tba At. • Ian tic CUy Bcouls were represented to tbe number of 250 and were much ' I boya than those of Ocean CUy. ' I Bcouta Harvey Marts aud Harvey Ooff ' i tba two entered from Ooeau City. ' Bcuut Marts secured aecoud place In ' , tbe 80 yard swim and tblrd place In . tbe 20-yard aud 40 yard ewlm. 1 W. II It sown Poet Here. I J. Russell Hayes, au lustruclor al i c BwartbmoreColiege, eud'a wall knowu ■ poet lu Cheater t.'ouuty, has returned I to bla duties after spending the week- t end at (be Katblu. He was acc.un'. ( pauled by bis family. I I Op-set Tk-lrCsiiaes. 1 : , City Treasurer 'Villlam McCoacb I I and wife, of Philadelphia, spent Bat- I - urday and Bunday In their Atlaollc I avenue cottage They were accompao- - ' led by Mrs James 8. Jefferson, j>f ' Philadelphia. I

REYIYAL SERVICES > WERE SUCCESSFUL Mitch Pleased With Reenlts— Thank-Offering: to Preacher Conner. At l lie closing zneellgh Friday evefor two weeks lu the First Baptist Cliurcb. uuder Ibe direction of the : William (kinner. of Merchant. vllle, a puree wa# presented Mr. Conner by B. 8 McAllister, a deacon, on behalf of tbe congregation. It was a • thank offering In recognition of tbr . preacher's services lo ibe church. uf tbe people who attended the ' ' services In Increasing number, by hie 1 straightforward and mauly address. The eulject of bis sermon on tbe 1 closing evening was "A Sight Much ! to te Remembered." He scored many ' polutv agalusl tbe Icdlffereut Christian 1 and Ibe sinner. Tbe enllre program 1 was such aa lo form au appropriate conclusion to tbe campaigu At Ibe service Tburaday evening were present a number of -'trall-bll-ler," from the rtlougb campaign, w ho were brought over by J. E Zecber, manager of the Postal Telegraph Company, and president of tbe evangelistic chorus of 600 voices Hi Aflautlc ' CUy. Tbe "trall-blttere" comprised G. H. Allen. H.-8. W. Goldsmith F. D. 1 Jr . George W. Oerr. H. 8 1 rtplttall. K Gross and Joseph Wrigley. Goldsmith aud Carr. at some length, told of their experiences aud conver Mr. Conner preached a elrong ear 1 on "The Power of tba Keys." fl was a meeting for lodge men, and nearly 70 were preeentBpeaking of the eervlcee, the (W-lor , of- tbe cburcb, tbe Rev. George F. ; Mitch, aays: "In any veuture of life we all look ' for results Borne will be a-klug cou- ' earning Iba frolie of 'be meetings. To ' up Iba results of tba campaigu wa j. And I bey fall Into two groups; Bret, obvious results, aud second, those that are blddeu from tbe aye, but wblcb I like lasven In the meal will work In time to leaven tba whole lump. "Again the obvious results of tba meetings are dlvlsiblealeo. Tba aer vices brought about a large number of recooaec ration, amoog cburcb memMany who have bean lodiffer- > ant to tbelr former obligations to their and tbelr Church purposed by the help of God to come out aud do tba thing for God lu the cburcb. Christians who have been living i tbelr Uvea uuder a' bushel came out In • ibe meelluge boldly bef-re tbelr fellow - ' lu testimony aud confess loos Anotbar group of Ibe obvloue result! r a number of open oonfaaekons of faith in Jesus Ubrtot for tbe Brat time

' E. S. MILLER SOON TO BE MARRIED . i * « | His Bride Will be Miss Edith \ Mae Coleecott, of i Camden. * Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur Cole \ aoott. of Camden, trove leaned lovtta- , HoDa for Ibe wedding of tbelr daogb- ' tar. Mlsa KdUh Mm. and Eugene Beott , ,, Miller, son of Mr. and Mre. 8. B. Mil- , B tor, of ibis cUy. , t Tbe ceremony will take place In tba , J Flret M. B Chareb lo Camden on , ,r Tuesday evening, April 26, at 7.80 tPctoek. „ There will be a reception from 8 tn , # 10 o'clock at 646 Pano street. Camden, J after tbe wedding ,, Tba yo jog people will be "-at borne" „ al 701 Atlantic avenue, tbla cUy, after ,0 June 16. . Mr. Miller to tbe Ju'lor member of w tba Arm uf Millar Bros . Ice cream manufacturers of ibis city.

CITY CUP TO FISHING CLUB | TO BE MARVEL OF BEAUTY

'J. E. Caldwell & Co. WUI : Make Trophy That May Travel Far. Tbe committee appointed by Ibe City Fisblog Club to look over I deelgus and award tbe oontract for I tbe handsome cup donated by tbe CUy < Commissioners met In Philadelphia a 1 day* ago j Tbe award for tbe cup wae made lo . J. E. Caldwell A Company, repre- i sealed by Ralpb C. Putnam, of t Gar- 1 mantown. a cottage owner here. Tbe cup Is valued el fully 11000. «nd ' will be a beauty, there probably not ' more Iban two oilier cupt offered In Ibis country that may be mid ' to be ai unique lu design or more 1 costly. ' Tbe cup ie to be cooteated for at Iba atiDuxl casting event- of Ibe Ocean ' CUy Pleblog Club, and will probably > be taken to many sections of tba country. It Is probable that tba cop wUI ba loured In order (bat Ite eafety may ' be aaeured. It Is likely that when finished tba ' cop will bt.eablbUed In some proml- ' nent store windows lo Philadelphia nvm si ore winnows in rniimasipoia

and Atlantic City. 1 MOKE HOU8BB 0 ^ . J. H Chester I lls Lee, tw HwstarsU, Whs Wilt Wyrsn. „ J. M. Chester baa sold a lot at rif- . tsenlh street and Central avanne lo „ Cbarlee H. Shoemaker, of tbla cKy, wbo will botld a two-family flat coat. 1 Mr. C beat ar also baa aold a lot on I Central avanue twtwmn Thirty fourth t. and Thirty - flflh atreeta, lo David ' Wolfenden, of Ibla cUy, wbo will build an 91800 bungalow. ,, Mtea Hwahee WUI iptak d Sunday avanlng. April 16, Mtae Jaoh nto Hug baa will ba al tba Flret M. K. Church and addrero tba eoogiagallnu Mtoa Hug baa to rriurnad from tba ChlM mlsatoa Bald toe a ahart mjears I at bomaaad aba to la'ataaa* teiiM „ avery where lo tba Maw Jmaay OoaNe- " aoce to add ram ih« uijiqeliiei Bba " addramad iba lacaulHaw Jam Aula nual CootoeeBca at Aebwry Part la tba >. great eathNritaa af tba mmabam.

i ' ~ i SEEKS TRACE OF ' Atlantic City Woman Writes , Chief Scnll in Reference to • Man's Bones. ] ' of Pol,<* Scu" on Thursday re reived a. letter from Mrs N. M. Smr- t ■ Ing, of 4 Frallnger Apartments. At- I . lantlc CUy. a- king whether tbe Ideni tlty of tbe man whose skull and bones * were found In tbe sand at Fiftieth [ street has been established. Mrs- , -tearing staled thai ber busbaud was , ; drowned while bribing In Atlantic 1 , City August 17, 1915, and op lo this i i tlma tbe body baa not been recovered. ■ i Her bo-hand's body could easily be < Identified, ehe said, as Ibe Louee of Iwo toes of one foot were miss tag. due I lo au accident tbree years prior lo Ins i , drowning. ^ I In reply, Cbler Ben 1 1 told Mrs. Brar i | Ing that tbe body bad been borted < seven or elgbt years, aqd tbat tbe | , authorities believe tbat be waa ao Ilal- i Ian who was probably killed In a flght. The fact tbat portlona of bla thick < shoes and clothing were found near tbe bones would show that Ibe man i had not been drowned wbtle battling i Prof laaac Thomas, principal °' tbe , Kuilaod (Vt.) High Bchool, visited " hie brother. Major L. R Thomas, of , this city, a few days ago. His visit was brief, as bis tbree daughters | teachers In Philadelphia and Camden ' required most of ble abort vacation. i In tbelr life and among these some | I will speedily unite with tbe chnrcb. "Undoubtedly, tbe gieate-t blessing > of tbe services will appear later mora ; > than now, and tbat Is tbe general re , vlval of tba cburcb Itself throughout , I Its entire membership and eongragai Hon. i "During tba campaign, there wan several mealing, of special Interert. On I tba Bret Tosaday tba Ladles' AM of . tba cburcb ware-present In a body. On f Iba Bret Wednesday, tba Juniors coma . together, aud tba president, Mtoa Myt- . lie Garrison, raaa the scripture lasson ; r and Mtoa Mary Clark rendered a pedal , r Uiuslc. On Tbareday avanlng tba aw- , . church and congregation. On PrMay . r nigbl of Iba first weak u nnmbar of tba j members of Uw Daughters of Amtrtot | were present. ' "The church and lbs pastor take this ( ■ opportunity to tbank all wbo In any , f way contributed lo tbe auooesa of tbe , i maetlaga "

PHILADELPHIA^ BDY COTTAGES 1 B. File and His Partner, i George W. Kroat, Get Fine Honaea. e John E. Flu, one of Ocean City's r prominent snmmer visitors for a numr of yaara, and actlva all tba tlma aa f member of tba Ocean City Yaebt a Club, baa bought from Daniel Buelman tba cottage on Ocean avenue, between Eleventh end Twelfth atreeta, 0 where be purposes spending tbe raai- eons In tbe future. Tbe aatonot of r. money Involved In the transection was about 910.080. Mr. Fits Is a m— bar of the Arm of 1 tbe Kroat A Flu Manufacturing Oom>t pany, and bto partner. George W. r- Kroat, baa also bought a summer d home lo tbta city, one of tba A. T. James cottages on Waatoy avenue, be " low Twalflb street. Mr. Kroat to a newcomer, brought bete doubtless by ie Mr. Flit's glowing stories of tba beann Has of Ocean City, ly " * 1 Try Hog bos' favorite lotion tor roughness and chapped aktu; 16 mats J1 per bottle. Hughes' Central Pbery macy. - adv. .10-7, tf.

PROPERTY OWNERS WANT — , WESLEY AVENUE IMPROVED

Over 75 Per Cent. Sign Petition for Permanent Paring of Street.. ^ i The City '-ommlseion-M. at their jweexiy meeting, received a fwrithm i requesting that Wesley avenue, baIweeu Beveutb and Nlutb streets, ba 1 permanently paved wltb asphalt or similar material, tbe e*y to pay enethlrd and the property owners twothird, of the coat. The petnton was arenas pentad by ' tbe following letter from" Joseph f. - who to res pons. We for tbe move: April 4. 1816. • tbe City Coram leslooers, i Ocean City. N. J.— Gentlemen:— I herewith enclose yon . - petition for paving a portion of : Wesley avenue . wltb a permaaeot ' material. I regret tbat I cannot present tbie petHloo In person, bat I ,n > compelled to be oat of town. I Tbe plan of psying for tbto work Is : the general plan adopted by n groat > many cities, although there ar* a nambor of ojun thai charge tbe xuim amount O) tbe abutUug property I owner*. Iu this way lbs tuurewed i parties and tbe city bear tbelr 0Lre - and it to not bard on anyone. In Camdeu tbe entire amount to - I charged lo tbe abuttlag owner, i In Veulnor City 80 per coat, to i charged to abutting property owners and 40 per cent, to tbe city At Trenton 80 per cent, la cbsiged to tba abutting owners and 90 per i cent, to tbe city. W lid wood. I wo-t birds to tba abutting ' owners and ona-tblrd to tbe city I Burlington, two-thirds to Iba shotowners aud ona^blrd to tbe cny. I wish to state tbat It was a pleasure circulate tb'ie petition, as moat of tbe ' property owners ware pleased to etgn, ' and felt tbat tbs llme was rips to havs permanent streets In Ocean City. Mr. : May berry sent bis petition from dawn 1 Boutb, saying, be was "for Improvement, and tbe beet to nooa too (and 1 for Ocean City." I was unable to see all the owners, as some of tbem ware ont of town. Hoping yon can front tbto petition, 1 I remain. ' Respectfully yoors, Joseph I. BctriA. Director Campbell aakad what pea- ' portion of property ownots bass Monad 1 the petition, and Director Adaasa nn1 swared that tbe number M nboot 19 p«f 1 It wee said Incidentally "lhnt othaes who will sign bava not dona aa ns yaL Director CampbaU anM tot anppnsnd 1 It Is not tba tntoaltaa to start on tbto work before tba baglanlng of tba anra- ' mar aaason. It wonM not ba waUta ' lbs street tora'np to tba anae1 met Una. A notice of lotanttod wonM bava to be given nod tbto, wltb tba advert laiug for bid*. wonM require a onoaber of waaks before tbe work- could be etartad. — On motion of Director Adams, tba ' matter was referred to tba ComaatoI stonsrs for future action. Albert Fogg, no Intaraetsd property owner, aakad what proportion of tba , coat of the work tba ^etraat railway company wUI pay. Director Adams anM bat bought tba city ordinance provided for fbta. Will Mr Picare lerasbasli , It was arranged by member, af tba < t Young Men's Pragnnslva Laagne, at . tbelr meeting Monday wooing. In h purchase a picture at tiro coming art • sxblblt for tba Waelgy Avanne OebaoL ' COR RENT FOR SUJ*f r MER SEASON. - Select FaralslMd Aptrtasats. 8 roomi (4 bedrooos), gas and aiactrie lighted. Finn residential snc- . tion. Fourteenth street, Ocona and ' Wesley nvenaea. Clone to beuffi and bathing grounds. la IT SoSS"' IT „ 48*9 A, PtaOadMpbia, or agply any I. agent he Oqsan CMy.

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