• mm glob 1 - makes plans ' (Continued Irom Firsi torath street pier. Weight 82 ouotee 900 yard* Aabaway catty bunk line. vIi*rgetl blueflsh— F. B. Wlldmsn, Of Norrielown. Fl*b caught from i North otrret [tier of the Ocean City Fishing Clob. Weight. 8 pound., 2 \ ounce*. Pair of onting flannel traurer-,) . Large*! ecale-bearlng fl.h— Clareuc* I Going, of Philadelphia Black druml . Caught at Coraon'. Inlet. Weight. 5# ponnda. One quart tbermo. bottle Largeat flab of any kind not receding otber trophy— Churchill Hungerford, ofOcean City, atlngaray Caught at Coraon'a Inlet. Weight, 64 pound.. 900 yarda Aabaway cutty hunk line. Largeat rqckflkh— Caught by Art buy 5 j Jon**, of Uermantovn. Caught— fu t bay. Weight, \ 8 pounda, 4 ounce, t Pair ofpandle atlck* > In addition to theae, trophic were » awarded In the June eonleet ai fol i Iowa: Largeat flab of any kind— George I Blair, Jr., Aldan, Pa., black drum. I Caught from beach. Weight, 54 pound*. 200 yarda ABbaway culty- 1 bunk line. * Largeat weak llah— V. K Russell. I Philadelphia. ' Weight. 45 ouncer t 9b0 yard* Aahaway cutty bunk Hue. , c Largeat klngOab— A. E. Houlihan t Philadelphia. Weight, S3 ounce. \ Boat- proof knife. u Largeat croaker— W. O. Febllng p Philadelphia. Weight, 88 ouuce. - Leader box and leader*. F Walter Chandler and Frank H. Stewart In Auguat donated aa apedal fl ttopblea for the month of August two ai aavpoMB ior in* muuio oi au|uii rwu
piece* of bacon* and two Ever-ready flaab-llgbta Mr. Chandler donated I . the bacon for the largeat weakflab and largeat klngflab, respectively, caught from lb* Fourteenth atreet pier, and Mr. Btawart donated the flaab light* for the aacond largeat flah of the aame apiretea. J. W. Newton won both 'plena* of baoon and Dr. W. C."T. Baoerle one of the flash-lights, there being no entry for the other. Button* were awarded to member* aa fol Iowa: * ~ Gold button* — for channel baa* of 40 poonda or over—. William Bartb, eaugbt on baach at Thirty-fourth atreet, 40 pound*, 12 onDcea; Claude K. Bolgale, eaugbt at Ctireon'a Inlet, boat, 41 poonda, II ounce*; 8. J Held, -naught on batch at Llttla Beach, 41 pound*,, 4 ouuce*: "Jack" Wbatlon, eaugbt at Coraon'a Inlet, boat, 48 pouada; Elaaar Y. Hoblnaoo, caught ai Fourtaauth atreet pier, 47 pouuda, 4 811 »ar button* — Leah* Campbell, . caught at Llttla Baach. 88 pound*; JioMrt B. Vollnm, caught at Fourtaauth atraat ptar, 88 puouds, 8 ounce.: Hqolar McDowell, caught at North ■treat pier, 97 pouuda, Moanoaa; Jacob Btaareairean, caught at Coraon'a In ■at, baach, 98 pound*; Harry W. Bui wagon, caught at LllUa Baach. 86 pouuda. Tba flaking con teat committee afro reported aa fol Iowa: Tb* log-book oT tba Oman City Fialfl 1 lug Otub abowa that 8,481 flah ware ' aaugbt froua out two pttw daring tb* ' P*ar IMS Of tbeee flab 1,166 were 1 weakflab and. 1,«86 par* klngflab. 1 Compared wKb the year 1817, which < bud a total at 12.817 flah, than la a great falling off In number*. The ' waab flail, however, abowad 1,168 flab ' *ar 1918 and only 1.249 for 1917. Of 2 the klngflab, 1.898 ware eaugbt in 1918 ' ■•■luat in la 1917. Tba cruakara. tba aaam Bamaroaa of all in 1917, were ' eaogbl la much erealler number* id ^
Aa uataftaaate tanker, rank by a Oanraa aubmarto* early la May off Iht Mawan Capaa, eoveiad lb* New J****J beachre aoalb qf Brlgautloe wltb heavy, laHike crude oil. Tb* aaUoBtjf Wind and wave* beat tba oil Mo tba aaad *rf thoroughly thai ii I fat Ma Mtauuiy but waa noa* the lam peaaaut aa lb* baaebaa. Thau tb* Uda aarttad ibl* contaminated *«nd am Into tb* galliaa and bare and abba* k II lad or drove to oibar locallUre Ibo baach d walla re that provide trad fee tb* fleh. la couaequeoce, there waa no loaratlve for tba flab lo rear* In on tba baach. Tbla theory I* par bap* boat substantiated by lb* acttona of tba croakers, smtla off abort, and by tbe ebaouel bun, which almoat abaodonad toe Brath Jtraay baaebaa, but wan Ukeo la number* beynd tb* "oil (In*," Frank Cobb alooa having caught 29 op tba outer bare of Coreou 'a Ju let. Oadoobtadly other factor* balped to dicrma* our ealch. but Iht oU waa tb* principal on*. With ibla waahed away by lb* winter stormy we cau taaaonably bopa for normal Vlablug eoodiuooa daring 1919. After gtvlag iropbte* In lb* flatting OOP teM for tba mouth of June iblaoom rnutaa rirntdad for varlooa reaaon* to dwooutlnua tba monthly tropblea for the halaao* of tba year, but to uaeall of Ha funds and aaaata on the aaaaon trophtea Than** to tb* geoeroalty of mem here and frlaoda. and- to a email aaah balanoe and a Melaaelhacb aurf 8*al loft over from last year, we ere eo- i ■bled lo pneeol a very creditable liai , of tropblea lor tb* 1918 aeaaon without i Mag aay of the club fuud*. For tbla OOueMeeabl* aa*lauoce the Ibanka'of tbla oommltte* end of the Ocean city Flatting Club ate due lo B J. Cook*, t Maria Appleton A Co . A. F Metaael \ bach and W.B.Jonea, Inc. t Tbla committee bad loroed over to t Ma predeceianr tb* followlog Item.: e Caeb. 926 19; one Mctarelbacb *urf « teal, two Aahaway line*, two gold. Ave t o8l»a* and ataa brottae button*. c Ou» of tbla, lha Malaaalbaeh real and 1 auo of tba Haaa wen given a* tropblea aud bauoaaof all kind* were donated Bl« uaw but top* of at Ivor and atx gold _ __ ___ , *■ Cam* Boblnaon, 744 and 748 Aa I Ocean City. N. J . baa | bpm appointed a Ca.uM.aar of JAM* fat Paaaaylvanla. with tall anttOMyi M takaackDowkdgment and 1 t9Maf auy dead, mortaaga or other I BMa.aea^aakar-rm0g nude, real. 1 MVMSK.'.-USr.fc adv.. it i
bottom wait pctcbeted with *clut> ■ Expaadltura* were made aa follow* from committee'* caati: I Cuttybunk lluf*. f2MS Logbook. 2.25 Meaaeoger. .20 Sundries, . TOO * _ |8S PS Balance due 1918 The folluwlug are ou baud for Ibe ! 1919 tl-lrtug contest committee:— y Three gold ballon-, four sliver but- : Ever-ready fla-h lie lit* I Reapectfally submitted, B.J cooke. W u. McDotVELL, . Peter F. Wrioiit, i - i 'HCRCI! ill HlNOERFOKP. , Tbe dub meeting was attended h> ; member.. It was railed to ■ rdn Frank H Stewart Hie retiring { prexideut, who madr a short adder--lu which 7>e a-ked f.-r • the conlhiuert' , support of tbe clob uirmher- for, the r President Walter \\. Sibwu then ' loflk the chair aud aohouDeed the following committee, for 1919: Member.hip— chairman. Ur. W. C. 1 Bauer le; fluauce^hairuiau, Frank ' H.Utewari: bouae— chairman, Ueorgr H Bieg; .tournament re-hall 1 Harry W. Stel wagon: Irgoia 1 — Mayor Joaafb G. Champion; 1 pre*,— Churchill Huugerford: rni.r ■al iment — Dr. Wayne P. Ktlllan; printing— Peter F. Wright; auditing '! -W W. Ty?r.; yearbook editor-^- ' H. Stewart. Mr Slbaou aunounced (bat the of- ' fleer* appointed by the chair would be ''
f Some of I he uew committee, were 1 already lu a poaltlon lo aououuc* 1 their plan* for tbe comlug year I Among Ibeae waa (be eutertalumnit 1 committee, beaded by Dr. Killlaii. a w bleb anuounced that a dinner would e be giveu by tbe club on Tuesday. Feb. i ruary 11. at tbe Hotel Adelpbl, at a '. charge of 63 per cover. This plan >•> e eutbualaatlcaliy received by the* mem. bera, and Dr. Killlan expect* a large * attendance. A reaolutfou we* paa.ed authorizing f Ibeaecretary of the club lo make ap , plication for member.hip lu the New ■ i Jeraey Flab and Game Conaervallou 1 t League. Tbla la a comparatively nea , organization, or wbicb Keuoetb Lock- . wood, of Newark. I. tbe aecretary. I Mayor Joaepb O Champion, of Ocean ' , City, baa already been appoluted a 8 delegate from Cape May County. 1 t Report* of other committee, were 1 I beard aud varloua plana dl*cu*«ed.fur the advancement of tbe clob. It hciug 1 . tbe general aeutlment that Ibe clot. 1 ; member.hip abould reach a point 1 - above 600 tbla coming year. ' > KANT PLAT CARDS ' PartlM of Vacki Clob Awxliiar* ' j ' Arc Drilgbifal Oaikerlag*. j Tbe Ladle*' Auxiliary of tbe Ocvau . , CHy Yacht Club beld It* aecond ladle.' j afternoon card party at tbe Rltteo- j ■ bouae Hotel. Philadelphia, and Mr.. t , John Mactague. chairman of ibecom- , t mltte*. elate* that It waaooeof the , , largeat arteroooo card partle* tbe dob , baa bad In aomt time. There were 204- t preaeot. , Tl* next party will take piece at , tb. lltteubnuae Hotel. Philadelphia, < Monday afternoon. February 8, at , 2 o'clock. Make a note of the date t and take a frlaud or two, If yon like. All arrangement* bare been made | for tb* anoual card party of tbe auxll- | iary lo tb* Bellevue-Hlratford Hotel ( ball room. Pblladelpbla, on Friday ball Pblladelpbla, Friday
evening. April 25. a HAS OWN TROUBLES * • Herat, fhekeraon, Gawed. Had II ■Vla'-aadaaap*. II Bergeaot Claude Nickerwo, of thl. a city, wbo la lo Ibe aervice on the other a aid* wrote a letter to hi* patent., d George NicBeraou aud wile, from a d bo-pital lu Frauca, uuder dale of DeI- cember 6 lu wblcb be ataled tbat be r bad bean la the boepltalfor ten week* . He waa gaawd Then he had the d ' flu," and tbla wa* followed by au attack of mump* He aaid be ,bad received no letter : i, from ^iome lo tbrea moutba He bad I beard from bl* brother. Earl, who I waa then located 4"0 mile* away, e Tbe bo.pltal in wblcb Sergeant 9 Nickeraon la undergoing treatmeut I. '• near Verdun. Tbe young mau «*■ 9 gamed at Verdun. 1 coaai Caaraa Tr.n.frrrrd. a £11 wood Howell, wbo baa beeu at I tbe coaat guard atattou at Tblrty-aixtb t atreet for aome time, lie. been rent ( back to the Coraon'a Inlet atation. Jamas L Stebbln., formerly of the I Coraon'a lo let nation, but wbo ha* been at tbe Tblrty-aixtb .treat atation. 0 baa been tren.ferred to the Fourth r atreet atation. Coaat Guard Joue* ha. 1 been aeul lo Avalou from tbe Thirty J aixtb atreet alailou. Coaat Guard f Leed*. who baa been at the Fourth I atreet atation, I. now lu charge of the f Tbirty-alxth *lreet atation. which ha. - bee* clomd. Com ley Wllaoo t bat been aeot from ibe Thirty elxtb I atreet elation to Fourth .1 reel i . f Had Hone Pariy. Bernard Huckde-chel, vice preei- - deut of Ibe Hamlltoo Truat Ikxapauj, WW Pblladelpbla, wa* at hi* cottage Saturday aud Sunday, with a party of friend*. Them lucluded revere! aummer realdaula Among them Cbarle* Ruckdeachel, general manager lor Lit Brow; Harry Evan., of tb* Hamilton Troat Company, aud L. M. Garrett. earn Large CodHatr. I Frank Cobb baa been catching tome - codfl.b off Coraon'a Inlet tin* whiter, i blggeat codfl.b of tba rea*ou .o • far weighed 17J pound., an unu*ually ' heavy fallow. He waa ami.ted lu get- | lug tbla oy F. Mitchell Hodge., of r York, an KugH.nman with a < [ till* who frtqueutly vi.u. Correu'. ■ 1 Inlet. : — — _ i| ■ mu advertlaemeul lulbeSum.j r
? UNION SBRVICEi ' Drew t.wrgw coorrrzaiioo* rotlie nam.dUi Church. * The union rervlce* being held In the ' Melhodi.t Church were well attended • 0 and full of In tared Sunday. Uoodj s added to the mlered of me rervlce. In. the induing the liev M M ® lleceiuher 1 lad. He^dwel! upon the * Hia text, weir John la; 11: • Ihere * thing, have 1 .|«.«eu umo you lhal «uy J .y iu*y be m you aulf m-t-your joy ii.ig.it be made fdli. " Jotitl Id: 22: • Mr. Ix-wr- .t-ke ... pari a-follow: , | . . v «.r -iie kind or 4unt her. fringing lodepei.de.it of circauidauce-. that u^f mau or ctrcumdauc^ca.i take a" way. Hut we have't bought that j.y I* a de pendent thing— our joy wholly de i ding upon thing- tbat may happen , tune. I!ut it I- p—il.lr to have a rr j not •utjrcft.i material change- of for j. "»<■ Je-u-hadH. He drew from .l hidden aprlug that the .uu of rorrowri heating down ever *. hot. could uJ. '-••In the mid-t of -harp persecution, (
t Jeeu. maintained that He wa. Iiappy t — lu fact, celled upon u. lo rejoice and leap for Joy 'to the day that tbeu re mauner of evil egaluet u- falrely for j Hlaaake. In the closing hour, of Hi. life, when all joy. that were depeti , deut upon the g.md will of men were t denied Him, and He waa .hut up lu Hie upper room with Hi. dlm-lple. on f wheu aorrow tilled the heart. of Hi. , follower.. He .aid, fall.ug back on Hl- ; hidden aprlng. 'My Joy I give onto you tb*t your j-.y might be made full.' , Ou tbe cro»# kith Hi* di-qiple- fled. f Hi* friend, afraid to ahow them.elve.. Hi* owu family a.hamed of Him, with Ibe awful .tru.gle ou wiib'tbe , devil for tbe dual triumph, ereu Hien , wbeu all we* over, HI. J..y -bowed u- ( etlf In that la.t triumphal cry. -It i. , . tlui-hed." r "The reurce* of thl. great joy *prlug , In Hla life are evident. Oue wa. Hi- • , Implicit tru-l lu Hi* father. Implicit ! depend, upon kouwledge of the one lu whom we Uu.t Je-U- brought tu the world Ibe uio.t beautiful idea of God the world ha* ever bM While . aodeul* embroiled lu dieiy a mixture of their owu evil, lu*t agid pa—lou*. Je*n* tella u* to take tbe mo.t beaut iful, ideal aspect* of life. a*, for lu- j pl^or mind tbe beet aud mo.l Ideal t you've «een or cau imagine, ibeu elevate thl* lo tbe pinnac'e of II , olle perfection aud Cbrl*t aay*. "God ( being evil, know how to givF gtwl 1 thing* to your children, bow much more will your Heavenly Father give . to them that ask Htm?' Thl* Idea of God lead* ua to Implicitly trust Htm aud brluga unbounded J iy to know we ■ have aucha Father ' "Another source l> Hi. boutidle** for the future Read John 14 w hat would be the be*t thing f God could do for you lu llie future. > »y ■ |
i -1 " v .put It at htfb ai your flclte mind car, | place. It. then read that 'God I* able ; to do. exceedingly, abundantly above C all that we'are able to speak of or think.'- I- there anything loo go -1 •* for a F'ather likg that to prepare for " HI. children? Je.u- had thl* boundJ | le— ho|*4w hlcli wa- a hidden spring, i ' „fJoy wbe I men lurned against Him. >• I "Another u*>urce wa- III. knowledge ' of having done a great • and abiding 1 rervlce for man. Jc-u- wa- an uulir get* me txiaiiy time- I- the Indolent. | pgrf inn their inesgvr fhri.tlaii dulls- !- collar. puHnig for all thrv are worth - ! bul He wae happy and liile I • ill. an ■j' Mr" Lewi, related ao ezperi.i.-e of YACHT CLUB ACTIVE /MecretwrV Dm* Call. Nerlma oi , 1 the Hzzail. Co.nrali.ee ' kl | Howard H Demi, -ecrelary of the' ' of the committed for a meeting 1
J for organizatiuii. ! membership of-40U by I hi. time next 1 The Farlou* commltlee* hare t.jeo i ' .elected to serve ftfr the sea -on of ' hut before announcing them each ' member will be *»ked. Are' you! " willing to .erve, work aud do your: Captain J. Harry llower* i* arraug. - lug for a theater party for ibe yachl ' Captain J. Burn* Alten 7* one of the ! mo.t rucce**ful tl.hermeu 10 Great Egg Harfcor Bay. He ha* already engaged hi. fl.biug smack for the com ' tjig sea -ou, starling on Decoration. Day Dou'tforgel next Monday '.luncheon. 1 Commodore Jame. Ferirley will preside Take a friend or Iwq ■ LEAGUE GETS CARD . celved a c.rd from dr«. Theodore j which waa read at the Young Meo'a Progre-aive League I weekly meeting in re-pouee lo the telegram uf coudolence aeut by tbe wheu new* of the death of fo'mrr Prr-ident K iorev.lt wa* learned t The card from Ur. Roosevelt read"vlra. Theodore Rooaavelt and her wl-h to express tbeir apprecla- j tion of your kind sympathy." The card will be framed and placed 1 on. Ibe wall, of the room, of tbe << league " Irf-ga! paper, of all description. Including w ilia, are carefullv drawn hy K. Curtis Robllismi at hi* otllce 744 •• A.burv avenue Oceau city. X J adv. [J
Local Budget (and Ordinance) of the City of Ocean City, a Municipal Corporation of New Jersey. a for the Year 1919. I* Beginning January I, I9J9. and Ending December 31, 1919 *• BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of, Commissioner* of Ocean city New ' Jeraey, that the following local hud eel (and ordinance) be Hie local budget ' land, ordinance) for thec.lv of Ocean City, a municipal corporation of New ,e Jerrey. beginning wilb January I. 1919. and ending December^, 1919. ,t LO"AL BUDGET (AND ORDINANCE), t. Amount of Surplus In Surplu* Revenue Account ou December 81. 1918 115 900 72 d ANTICIPATED REVENUES: 1919 ,91g .0 Surplu* Revenue Appropriated j 6 600 00-""*"' 2 298 48 Miscellaneous Revenue*: it J fi,,nU.C '11? nf T 7 000 00 6 000 00 2 Gro.. Receipt. 8 000 00 j p'lcl".""1 °" T'X®" 2.800 (0 2.800 00 '• f"11 r« 3.50 00 c .. Interest nnSlrrel A--e.-m.nt- 800 00 '^«»l 00 6 Police court Fine. ion ou 10:100 '• Mercanill. Licensee 600 00 000 00 8. Building Ioepectiun Fee* 800 00 400 00 it 9., Plumhlng InkpccltoD Fee* 100 00 20 00 , 10. Electrical Inspect i„u Fee* 800 00 400 00 t Amount lo be Ral-ed by Taxe* 153,189 24 160,080 8G J176.789 24 8170.877 84 ' APPROPRIATIONS: * 1919 1918 Street* 21 600 00 21 600 00 • tloiitiugeol Expense* 5.000 110 4 800 00 ■ Salaries 11 780TXH 11.30(100 Police and Lifeguards 14 300 00 18 700 on F'ire Department 12.000 00 12 000 00 City Hall 8 600 00 8.100 «i ' Health Bureau 6(KI 00 .V>| («i I Building inspection »I0 00 400 00 . Plumbing Inspection 100 (10 2(0 "0 Garbage < oIlectioD 7 189 36 fl 647 00 Rubbish Collection . 8.888 83 8 222 -' » Boardwalk 2.000 00 2,000 do Public Comtort Station I 100 00 ] 100 oil priming 800 00 BOO 00 . Advertising fi.000 00 4 nun .a, Light.: 21.600 00 21 500 00 Interest 00 Temporary Loans 7 600 00 J 5(.i ... Drainage 5«l 00 6O11 00. • Whsrvr <-®"" 4.000 !"! . fSg »;;» teoTlmn«.',.r- 'I. 87.B.H 10 28 Ml 10 " H eilillcaies 1 »«l 00 1 ii Maturing Bunds. 4,5.6.00 3.0.6. 00 Sinking F'und I rter|uireme"|.. 612 424 92 • I Surplu. used. fl 212 46 ' ' • 8.-1- 46 13,674 02 Total 8178 739 24 1170.377 34 . Tbl. budget .ball aire constitute the lax ordinance. , * W H Campbell. i Geo O Adams, j , Approved Jauuary 13, 1919 """" ™IODe" j r 1 ' te NOTICE. 1 ollnanrait-! " "'b5" J?'". "f." "» J>"uary 13. 1919, (he local hudgn (^,d ' Jerrev "y " of Oceau cuv New 'I waa.r.»,w» Ii •0
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_ I day of jiftuary. 191.^ InalOtl ^ ^l'KT,s j; ' COAL You need Coal. You need Service, j '■ You get both from • j I C. fl. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. ! I Twelfth and West Avenue Try an Advertisement ; in the SENTINEL. '• City of Ocean City ' "j . A STATEMENT and Digfcuraements ofThe City nlary"* "the" Pr ,°e®<heI W'f,h,? \ November. 1918. _ month ofle SUMMARY OF THE PROCEEDINGS P OF THE ; " I BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS | Jl ^ Th-'r ^ a'i-I u,"Si "* 9
- , a^SrEpsrsi * KiSriptlpSSli I Adjourn -d Me-llnz Ul?fkdfp!n!"' J .SjjigtKSSbSj. JSSS f. SET; ! Dirwrlor tioItolTibe eur elarlfws*6 to'- r 8 : i tffHS'SrLSKSs I ! 0 m olr o-n." n*mra ' 14 I * flUMnclDK of lb. pwjm.ul of award, lo lb.
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Tl,- sdj.iurn^fmlSIri if' ibe'mnrninr — i i 1 ^ I al' • ' jaSSnSiol^'i " Raaolullona wereoltervd by t'lirelor fa ,p* , bell providing lor li.e borrowing or *•,.!» 10 LOblr.cl 701. and * io lo temporal I!) Oonlrael N o. I») j rlera^adv»rtiae forbw. "uomt ordinance No
were read'and orUerad^pauT**1® ^ Adjourned. Hpeclsf M-ii?ng.nlb"r " ^ sirora*re'n7i«i'to0' 'dT "b*"1 °' Co""nl" 8a.tnabmfKttiK pn"T°i ui rrej'SJ'bj-^rinTutT'n V' '^2'*'®"' S w Ubder Ordlnaiie-^No. too" Uk*° aim 'adopted? ' w'id -'''fje'lbl"' j[- ' 1 «'o.i'n?*Too! re' ore l'"an3 '.'!o , Q n'dif OM in.'nor'ro^™ j loB«iIm70^&*^Sor!red'Du,Me,^~ ' Were ordered *•"' on: r. Adjourn ad. I CLARENCE fl. SCULL, 1 City Clerk, j
■it- .• - ■ ^ t1 ; I ' ^ ■ ARE you using Edison Mazda Lamps? If not, w iy' not ? They give three times as much lig itasti eold style- Carbon lamps g for the sani : currc-nt consumption. , ,[/= 1 OCtAN CIT '' ELECTRIC SERVICE |' of Atlantic City Electric Company ~ JH I . - " . , . '1
PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: SOS. 22Q I FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat seventh street and asbury AVENUE Reh-iDio .iiano to do your marketing. Meats. Crocerlea^Frulta I and VejrotablDS. TREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OP CITY O REN ALL THE' YEAR
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— ..gyre PRINTING. a- WW •*" c«"' tsJRrebllZwon ' ' MOO ig - (* ' *2 SO j ^ .' AUVICRTIHINO. cl Clly <la. Light Co. 1 J10 00 !: i -re 1 ABB O INTEREST ON BON DA. '• ,USa' Flr-i NaL liauk r,t 00 J; i vS w m LOCAL HCHOUL TAX. ■d B*r<1 01 EducaUon lgnri „j , I ILOOtOO ,u PUBLIC COMFORT HTATION. , 0,100 00 1 'tmi +-V. CONTRACT NO. 700. i i .rj Wm ll . Ooiiiaaoo, Jr. f. S BOND IMBUE UNDER ORDINANCE 100. I0» Title P-pLO.C. Till, a Tr. Oo. IOJOO 07 iaj»o p •'' N -CONDEMNATION PBO F.EI.INGr, UNDER ORDINANCE No. 100. ju.:- i*wi'«* rSraSPM'' "Iraetor «u <z 1 IS! A JdVl M! H,.well j" 00 . j .ui JJ-J,,. ; r.vIJT,. 11 t^ooo ILlaooe. No- -.JHer a . " WABOO StOJOB «t STA EMENT or THE RECEIPTS ANO DISBURSEMENTS OK SCHOOL MONEYS 7AM OS RECEIPTS. XL.TTmirVw I'HP " 16.400 O) (Irpalnbg. r im. .1,100 em. 00 7 Ve. 'J**® ( hi BBC Its KM EN T8. 8MMM Hrp.irn.e- H 'urulalilng. ele. £}£ Total In- bar om 'n*' " LI S Balaoo., Naw.ubar'a, lots '* 4JM To tuna CLA HENCE R. BCULL, * I 1-U.IL.P F..01XM 7iwaaara>. _
61 — — — ;; City Treasurer's Statement m — °F ..receipts and disbursements of the city of in ocean city, new jersey » ,'a''n•" "dober SI, wig. to ibe clore oi bamo— November So. wi, 0 Bslan-c. October at. WIS ■ i a iWra 3 ,OC' "rdlnance No. 100 84.h.7 4s ' -rrd r No DISBURSEMENTS 10178 p if v streets. joSj ftaJikSpriiuur'" " » g j Wm'tSlumra,

