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"And bo tbo Kmurtot looking<br />
nmi own a girnngor to mat '(art or<br />
Uilnit for so long that-lt sont a Und. of<br />
thrill shivering through him. ; After all.<br />
to hnrq a coiytea tntilo and 15 slliu<br />
while linnd to Inclose III' yours—Cyn-<br />
thia'*' hmuls were slim, nnft white<br />
eiliMiKli'nii they moved among tbo chlnn<br />
la the half light, lie pullwl a chair<br />
.clone for the profe'nior, and then aat<br />
dowli himself. , ' • " , *<br />
"Itofotv Me. Hornci- Mil Mock wont to<br />
boil Hint night ho reniombered that on<br />
the morrow Vy nth In Thoruton was to<br />
driyo with him In IIIH chnoipngne col-<br />
d H It ld hi<br />
p<br />
ored trap. How It would harmonize<br />
with IWT noft brthj iMJforo tho mbitio<br />
SCHEMES OF THIEVES<br />
.TRICKS OF THOSE WHO PPEBATB IN<br />
JEVVELRV STORES.<br />
trnp you ovor saw, MUJKC! ItVcuom-<br />
nagno Colored nhd a perfect 'lovo.<br />
What do yetfHot | don't land him. trap j Bn£ tollt.ntt, ,t to.goldl, Wbnt a- dear,<br />
andnll. bcforuthoHuninicr'S'flbwubyr i womnmj. nttl,. .treasure of girlish<br />
. Miss IrcuK Warden. ,a beauty (and , brlRhinc-sHislie wns. anyhow! • ' • ,' I<br />
'aware. o| It)., wns. writing to her girl | Cynthia'-only returned from Adams<br />
•'. chum c(»iHH?rnlug,tli'w iMU-liolor, who had<br />
•' - Just taken I he big coluuliil IIDUHO with<br />
tho, carriage^ roud and Iron archway<br />
. which, toe Kuvorul HouHons now* hud<br />
abauiloned I10110 of. usefulness.<br />
•8ho WUH welting l>y an ojiea.window<br />
•whoro the went oT the roues caroo up<br />
from tho front garden. Beyond' Iny<br />
- tho pretty tfeo lined' road over which<br />
• -tho bachelor nnd bis champagne col-<br />
ored trnp had Just flown by% . ' ;<br />
"Although I've told you tils unino Is<br />
Horace Mattock,", ran on Minn' War-<br />
den's pen, "1 haven't told you.what no<br />
looks like. H"'H nn old man, forty or<br />
"fifty/,! nhouM Fny. . Ills none 1*. rather<br />
• . too big, nllhnm.il peoplo nil! him hand-<br />
some, and ho'H n lilt Jwld, but, then.-1<br />
suppose n:ott ixwn 'who llvo In big<br />
. hanWoii ami ilrlvoHiunrt traps haro big<br />
noses. What?" .MINH Wnrdcn ilmllcd<br />
a little soft HIIIIIO Into the KIUKH above<br />
her <strong>On</strong>vwIiiK talilo and-th»n.bt>nt over<br />
. her portfollo.nCTln:' ' '<br />
"Of cinin.0 I'd prefer dear old Tom.<br />
- -no's young* nnd Ktimnlnc and'sings<br />
.• cpllega Bongs no bt^nutlfully, bntv-an,<br />
you know, ho nimn't n red! And I real-<br />
•iy muiit do something this Bummer.<br />
MadVo. My already lucager alloWnnce<br />
will bo cut cmHlilomlily In tho aaturan,<br />
for in.Scpteii '«>r pa's going to enter<br />
tho matrlninnli \ guuto hlmnolf—a hor-<br />
rld, dpslgnlng .widow too! So I m'uHt<br />
TkrWafUn^ Place Wrnrn f»l«t«lr<br />
. jlnanl OII-HOK Show Wlatnn<br />
Aro nrobej>—G«ltlaa • Sato Tkat<br />
Waa Ballad fa'Ih* VlaaMac.<br />
A uunihor of Jewelers were duilug to-<br />
rother and with' tbe cigar* tbe talk<br />
turned on Jewelry thieves and their<br />
methods. • , ' . '<br />
Th> first story was told.of an uv<br />
dividual who Was seen lounging about<br />
tin- puitv front window of a Jewelry<br />
store. No particular attention-, waa<br />
paid to the twin at the time. Dot the<br />
tbo next day. a hnlf hour lwforo ber c|Prks recalled the Incident after tbe<br />
drlve-and was,-^consequently. «. bit. robbery. tn this instance tbe manap-<br />
tlred. She was not ono to make con- m n 4 „ miIuborpe times In front of<br />
tin) store' <strong>On</strong>e evening sooK after dark<br />
there wan a'sudden crash, and a rob-<br />
ber wus actively engaged'in scooping<br />
In Jewels wltb a booked stick. In<br />
thirty seconds he was done and away.<br />
Ilystanders stood ss If petrified until<br />
vorsatlon. nud the quiet and beauty<br />
of the ncoaos strotcbod out beforo ber<br />
mado her very silent. Matlock. ns be<br />
bandied tho reins, watched both ber<br />
and tho landscape Thoro was a cer-<br />
tain ' pence about them both. And<br />
pearo wns, above nil things, wbst he .. ,<br />
wanted. |' . "'"" BtnK * ou f. at * • "*"•<br />
Tbo next day Minn Warden wrote to<br />
bor girl cbi.m ngnln: ' * ' •<br />
"In the beginning of 'tbo summer,<br />
Madge, dear. I wrote you that a cer-<br />
tain matrimonial venture<br />
Then<br />
FIGS OF SMYRNA. •<br />
» W*r Th«r Ai« drain, OatkmeaV<br />
carotflclnls.<br />
"In point of fact, though," pupniod<br />
tbo voluble |»n, "It'll bo pretty easy,<br />
plain SIUIIHK- I haven't a Blnclo good<br />
looking rival up In this out of the way<br />
place except old ,I*rofcfutor Thornton's<br />
daughter, and Hhi v 'B the quietest- poke<br />
of a clrl—a rpgulnr ntay at botne. And,<br />
aa for dressing—well. Madge, yon and<br />
I spend n» much ""on our RIOTCS nud<br />
veils. I reckon, an HIH> docs, on her<br />
whole outfit. That'll what comes from<br />
having a bookworm for a father."<br />
Tbe noxt- week In the little VIIUIKQ<br />
postofBce a frleud presented Mr. Hor-<br />
ace Matlwk .to MIHH Irrno Warden.<br />
Apparently tho niratlnir wns hy accl-<br />
. dent, but Miss Warden felt her smooth<br />
cbtVks flush, nnd JUT hahltual.com-<br />
posuro was rfpplt*d for n Hin.*nnd, while,<br />
for his purt, Mr. Mnllock •u.-uruulg look-<br />
• ed| nt her and. having' passed a con-<br />
ventional'"glad to tnL-ft you,** lifted IIIH<br />
hat politely and walked out to his<br />
-smart llttlo"trnp..<br />
**I .had on my chic volli*. the 'out*<br />
Aunt TctMlu went' uie from Paris, you<br />
know," wrote MIHS Warden to Mudgo.<br />
"and my bur white but with flopping<br />
fuchsias. But lt was.ail rank waste.."<br />
She couldn't . understand It Her<br />
dreams hadn't ended that way at all.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e day In the tiny Idle llttlo hunk<br />
Mr. Horace Matlock stopped' short as<br />
he recognized a ittooi>cd. gaunt figure<br />
with a patrician fuce.<br />
; "Why, It's Professor .Thornton, isn't<br />
Itf be cried, stepping up to him with<br />
a cordially outstretched band.<br />
When Matlock years ago.bad entered<br />
Tale as a fronbnmn Thornton hod been<br />
tutoring, and quite a friendship bad<br />
sprang up between them. Subsequent-<br />
ly they bad lott track of'each other.<br />
Bnt .the satisfaction of tbo younger<br />
man la meetinc tbo older ono nguln<br />
was Bcnnlno.<br />
«roor-old-Drofesiior!—Ho^r-tbln-nnd<br />
worn and nyed bo's'becomo!" thought<br />
Matlock as bo drove the. professor<br />
home to bl» luodbst llttlo cottaKo.<br />
Out In tlio cottage's Hide .yard by the<br />
hollyhocks h girl was picking- a crwtt<br />
buncb of street 'pens for tho -lunch<br />
table. When she beard the smart llt-<br />
tlo trnp stop at the gate she looked<br />
quickly up frour tho.blossoming vines<br />
I nJj.il: nnvcr Und port- not, at Ii<br />
with my bachelor up. on the bill. Ant)<br />
In tho name of .wonders, who of al<br />
people do you suppose bos -taken- th'<br />
wind out of my sails? • Cynthia Thorn'<br />
ton. tin' old hookworm's daughter! H'<br />
had her . out- driving In that llttlo<br />
beauty of n trap three times during tbe<br />
lAt wivk to my knowledge! I'<br />
afraid Cupid Isn't very kind to me.<br />
You'll find I'll die an old maid after all<br />
unless Tom"—<br />
At this point Miss Warden'!, pretty<br />
teeth absently caught tho top of ber<br />
penholder, while she looked dreamily<br />
toward tho sunny. tree lined 'street<br />
Then she begun to-hum. .<br />
—A»-»h» «tnrt«I ou the fouTth~bar~oi<br />
her song a clinnipagrio colored trn<br />
•sklmmi-d by. In lt was tho charmln;<br />
bachelor, nnd by bit sldo was Cynthia<br />
Thornton.<br />
A NOBLE STOCK.<br />
Mdr, Dlcmltr »d Brantr of<br />
Modern Hpanlarda.<br />
You may ttcc todjiy In any 'church<br />
portal In Spalu the soraber dignity of<br />
oxpresHlon Immortullzod In. ti:e por-<br />
traits of Velusi|uez, the sinister cast of<br />
countenance of l'blllp II., the note and<br />
proud bearing of n Roman centurion.<br />
In the KuHi|Uto' provinces the dignity<br />
and pride of the peasantry are reflect-<br />
td In the graceful carriage anil Bym-<br />
Dii-try of'wovemeut for tvhlch.the. men<br />
of that roust and thu girls carrying<br />
(iltcherx ou tlielr heads' are Justly cele-<br />
brated. There Is 110 trace of awkwanf-<br />
UC»H III a SiuinlHh peasant, on whose<br />
rt-utnn-s Is Htuiuped thu pride of Borne,<br />
who will tulk to you with the ease and<br />
volubility of a Spanish courtier.' It Is<br />
a- noble stiK-k.<br />
Thougb todny'tho glory of Spain has<br />
departed and the modern Spaniard fa-<br />
vors a western' ''bowler" nnd the wom-<br />
en wear rurlxlnn hats, tho national<br />
ty[K> uf Spulu |ierslKU with ull Its dig-<br />
nity llhil iliurncicrlutlcs. LIvlng-typea<br />
of Murlllo's street urchins nutybe seen<br />
In-ituy Hpiitilsh village—a group hud-<br />
dled together'la some shady retreat,'<br />
brown, chubby, curly headed}'merry<br />
little rascals, lunching off a water-<br />
melon, picked up In the mnrket, happy<br />
as princes In their hempen rags and<br />
with their' meager morsel, or you<br />
may see the sunny side of Spain as<br />
Goya painted It—n.dance In the open<br />
square, a bridal feast, a bnllflghters'<br />
carousal, a brawl, on elopement. The<br />
apparel Is', less gaudy today, bat the<br />
sun and the types and the-spirit are<br />
tho same<br />
q p soming vines<br />
_and-u-ouilor.iL—Who-waa-tbo-dlstlrid<br />
'enlsbcd looking stranger? And where<br />
bad be picked up dear-daddy?<br />
A few days luter Mutlock.drove up to<br />
the coltjige ngalnt It was only deceuC<br />
be' told himself, that be-should show<br />
the professor niuii attention and take<br />
. him driviuj; now imil. then.' l'erhaptf<br />
same day uNo be would .tako ttae iiro-<br />
fCHBor's duurhler. He liked her. tic<br />
liked the natural, unulmshiKl way In<br />
wblcb Hbe hnd nekni>wledi;ed .IIQC fa-<br />
flier's prcnoutiitlon of him,' with bet<br />
sleeveit^/olled up niiil tier arms full of<br />
sweet l«-ns; hu Ilkiil I lie width iHitween<br />
her eyes, tho tireiidlh of her brmv, ill*<br />
lines of her iixiiitli, - Klu> wnu linn prut<br />
ty than many joiui • '-'. • -i Ilierf'<br />
, was about hor a frc«hue».n, a' uwoet-<br />
— ness, that I>I:IHKI IIIIII. uud lie Untl no<br />
tlcod that her ll'.Mire In her simple lit.<br />
tie gown was well limlded mill mini.<br />
<strong>On</strong>o evening towurd twilight.-\Vhot<br />
ont In the open luun huts were whirl<br />
Ing aimlessly mid ilrelnsuly. Mullock<br />
: dropi>cd'iu upou' tlio iirofeKsAr to innUt'<br />
him a llttlo rail. He had fetched lilui<br />
his afternoou mall us pretext. While<br />
they wore sltllug >ut ou Uiu porch from<br />
the sbudowjr i!ttlo iuirlor culne the<br />
first chord.-* of Ilecthiivun'a beuutlfli.<br />
"Moonlight.Bduiitu." .<br />
" 'Tnafs Cynthln." wild I'rofessor<br />
Thornton In ntmu-ef to hUinicsi'n ntiirl<br />
of surprliui. - "Blra's never too tired, n>.<br />
matter bow hunl or long tlio on n lancet.shaped<br />
Hputnla. Ibiui handled, with at owi end<br />
a curved point, at the other n tinoly<br />
duututed edge. With* tli"_'j- 'iii-d edfio<br />
tho wux could .bo mitiuUftiSef ttd smooth-<br />
ed, wlillw'the |HJlnr w:» ''SfS.-d tor pl_<br />
IDS high llKbtn, murkiu,; lips, eyebrow",<br />
e t c . • ' . . . • . • ' ' '.<br />
Tlie finui process, wlilt-h 'gives the<br />
name encaustic to this kind-of paint.<br />
'ln*r. WHH thtlier case the bar spreader was used<br />
open tho burn of a window. "Thin'<br />
vlco_tapslats of a hplrully threaded<br />
f t a d b t b<br />
women and girl*, for the operations ot<br />
sorting, washing,- drying and packing<br />
the.friiit.,h_ , '.'.' .' '. '<br />
Tills uii-ans work for many thousands<br />
lir Smyrna ilin-lng,tlu> mouths of Sep-<br />
tember and'October, and tho average<br />
degrev nf prosperity among (ho lower<br />
'clniises during tlie.elitlre y.-nr Is large-<br />
ly dependent upon tlie amount of mon-<br />
ey act In motion during thin *bort pe-<br />
riod. . " , " . . .<br />
Tbe sorting or the ligx Is carjled out<br />
with grent enro. Color, nut wore spo-<br />
clally site and thickness, or. rather,<br />
thinness, of uklu, guide; the classifica-<br />
tion. The Inferior grades, tbe ao cnllud<br />
"bonus," eulU or refuse, are elUnluat-<br />
ed and sold for pupxines of dlstlllntlorL,<br />
certain quantity of this grade Is ex-<br />
ported to Austria and Hungary and<br />
used ns a sulmtittite for chicory. The<br />
dellcato flavor of Vienna, coffee Is duo<br />
to the presence of dried fig powder.<br />
The bettor grades are prepared for ox-<br />
port In various 'ways. Tbe least ex-<br />
pensive Is packing In linen or miter<br />
bag* and Is used usually for the leas<br />
•valuable qualities.<br />
The finer grades nrv subjected to a<br />
certain manipulation Wfnri> helng<br />
tightly packed In taxes i-outnlnlnjr<br />
from one to eleven |K>uiflls. During the<br />
manlpalatlon the workmen cohtlnualfy<br />
dip tbvlr ilUKerH in sea watlfrT .AM u re-<br />
sult the fruit Is Intter pre5«>rvRi~und<br />
the swvvtneiw Is not dluilulsbed bjrj<br />
long kev|ilng.—.NVw York I lent Id. '<br />
Ra«n Man'a mr» of rianl Chame.<br />
Teacher—>Vbun' wutwr -l<br />
> Ice.<br />
what Important' clmuge tiikea piaco?<br />
Pupil—The le^"» him — Arnhlhn Proverb<br />
He that Ri'icakK of. thluga that do not<br />
concern btni-.Hliali henr'of thjugs tha*<br />
l t l hi — Arnhlhn Proverb<br />
pleco with a bar for turning.'<br />
The blwliS uro adjusted between two<br />
jars, .thu central "niece turned, where-<br />
ipon the spiral nhaft causes tbe blocks<br />
o exp'uud Hlde\vlse, forciug- tbe bars<br />
ipcn. Then tbe Intruder can pass In.<br />
A Htory wus told of tbe removal of a<br />
safe In wblvh the proprietor of a Jewel-<br />
ry store was accustomed to put his'<br />
•ostly stock euch night. It waa not a<br />
rcit safe, hut i-xccedliiirly strong, and<br />
iMx-unsv of its light .weight a number<br />
f lioitn wort* put through the floor and<br />
oumvtnl with the aafe bottom. The<br />
proprietor ofti-u mild thut thieves could<br />
i''t tuke the safe unless tbey took floor<br />
.1 nil. N'nt long lifter the store was<br />
i. Ted. u lid. belljld, the thieves bad<br />
miu'eti out thv Aectlou of tbe door to<br />
hk'h llu- wife wus fixed. • The. safe<br />
'us. lioltiid up with rope, tbe latter<br />
ilsH.il iinilt-r tho wpurated section of<br />
flooring, nnd, when tbe boards were<br />
BUWIHI through, sufi-. tjoorotid all were<br />
loui-red Into the basement and readily<br />
moved out tliroui.il llie basement door,<br />
put Into.tin VxproKa*wagon und carted<br />
off.—Jewelers' iik iliv law. especially for sain<br />
there arv also itoluts. especially thost'<br />
we huve uientloni-d. upon wblcb hi<br />
will,, not—nttju-r will be chopped • h<br />
or. chop you nnd take all con<br />
q<br />
tor.<br />
The subject In which thv grammar<br />
school (so' called) contravenes most<br />
sharply tbo law of the order of learn<br />
'Ing Is perhaps grammar, for grammar,<br />
being thvaunlytlcand theoretical study<br />
of unguagc, doe* not belong In the<br />
grammar Bchool at ull. The<br />
cloaalflcutloir of ptieuomeua cunnot<br />
commence uuttl.the phenomena luive<br />
been asseinliled uud made fuinjlliir. To<br />
this Ian-, of leamlug-luugnage Is no ex<br />
ceptlon. The languag« study proper<br />
to the grammar school Is opaervutlon<br />
and uceoklntf<br />
and composing.. Nor for. this Is the<br />
study of grammar neoemuiry. Whut It<br />
, nect-sKary Is a very large (imount of.<br />
pructlre, much reading,"niuch k[»ej}kUut<br />
much com[>OMlug. Tb^ oa'y use of<br />
grammar here IH n- iivgatlve ouu—<br />
ly, to correct mUtakes—and<br />
negative purpose the only pproon lu the<br />
"grammar school who need know gram-<br />
mar Is tbe teacher. The posltlve/sci-<br />
entlflc study of grammar must be" re-<br />
served for the high school.—W. O. Wr-<br />
Bons In Atlantic. •' '• ' .<br />
. A nuk, Far<br />
lake a large portion of the flesh of<br />
a rhinoceros, carefully cut It up into<br />
•mall pieces and place In a largo'Jar.<br />
Then cut a 'good haunch of. veulsoQ<br />
Into chunks, a dozen pounds or so of<br />
wild cattle meat, also cut Into tiny<br />
pieces, and add some large slices of<br />
crocodile. Put all In tbe Jar wltb?the<br />
rhino beef and mix very earefujly.<br />
Keep antil tbe odor Is such that yon<br />
cannot remain In tbe 'place where It U,<br />
then add a quantity of honey, stir wejl<br />
and SaTTS. It Is of course a very ex-<br />
pensive dish, but then, the flavor^<br />
ttngapore Budget. '.'<br />
' . aalatlasr -salute,'and If sitting- be is required<br />
to rise and stand at "attention" until<br />
th* flag bos passed.—8t Nicholas.<br />
. A Calaridaaee, '<br />
"I supiwae you enjoy hearlug youi<br />
boy talk since be weut to eolWge."<br />
' "Ves." Uhswured I'ttnuer Corntossel<br />
'but-aln't it kind of a coiucldeuec thai'<br />
so many of them classical quotations<br />
betrln with "'Hah. 'rah, 'rahr-Louls<br />
Vllte ConrieriJourTUtl.<br />
1<br />
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:<br />
( ' ;<br />
: V ' ' ' i . ' i ; ' " ; • • ' . t 5 , ' . ' , • - : • .<br />
l PnrU.<br />
Tbe pearls found on the gulf cossl<br />
of Xowcr California ore aaia to~elhiblt<br />
a greater variety, of colors than tboae<br />
of any other part of the World. 1 and the<br />
business Of peajrl flab Ins there Is grow-<br />
ing. . The chief 1 colors are black, groy,<br />
red, bluish green and-yellowish. ' Tbe<br />
red pearls rank among the moat Tam-<br />
able. They possess a fine luster, and<br />
many of them are large 'and' of the<br />
moat perfect shape.. They are, how-<br />
erer, found only occasionally.<br />
ICHOLAS OORSOV, coi-<br />
y, Cap* M«r coanir. N.w<br />
t C«Mmodcand provld«d,<br />
atn»ats. berMUUm«|U<br />
oflbsl<br />
lo asls all ins<br />
">«>Uon«0.or sny put ttnrcol •umoT.nt<br />
ll ti T 1MK Inolact-<br />
!( . y p<br />
Uw nd IJeean av-enutf<br />
and 'VXUfiullUK NW on (Icvim<br />
•ourwi,<br />
UnkDown<br />
of land lylniftK'IKwn (h-ran and<br />
A U«nlicttvenUt"Hiu>a Iwl wwa-Ktflli and<br />
Hlxllmtrt'eni.<br />
Unknown<br />
Lot or IniM lylne Mnni (hwrnand<br />
Wt*ley HVenneM itiid betu'ern Klflb uud<br />
s HIXIIiatlNU. •<br />
rDknown • .<br />
.of. ot IMnd lylni; between Anbu<br />
ent! uvenum and Klllb d<br />
Natban Klalay nod Hona<br />
100 00<br />
I.VI oil<br />
UIU0<br />
100 OU<br />
100 IU<br />
luuoo<br />
lor uu<br />
loo .uo<br />
naao Norton<br />
NMtmD Malay and Hona<br />
lylni; between Anbury and<br />
' Went! uvenum and Klllb and Hutli<br />
win***.. ,<br />
TnkDown : '<br />
!mpo«ers, hoi been called ^<br />
> F r i L<br />
urg'rlulnt-IIoiiore, taaoai4%Oolll»lS©110«'-a't~<br />
ui'twi'i-u u eouutry house and a hoU.f ''"""<br />
lt IIIIK liad 11 checkered cun-er suwelti'<br />
crevtloii lu 1TIK undhas baruored ajoil<br />
queer'ehuViU-tem. Louis V, preteMd'<br />
It to Mine. di< l>oui|>udour Wbolmon<br />
bow ninny lettreti de cucbet went^ctv<br />
of Hit- t'ltcs to Imprison thoao «b ;<br />
lalui.is.ii.d lu-i'V ruder Louis XTlt<br />
was C.IIIIMI the Klysue Ilourbon.' Do- ;<br />
tin.- revolutlouTIt became oatioul';<br />
pro|ierty, wus put up for xule, fouwl»<br />
|)UrchiiM.-r iihd'vus turuud Into * cot-,<br />
eminent' i>rliilln^urHce. During ti.<br />
dlroctoln* there i$un> gay doings in Of '<br />
flu» old rooms, uud the uiorvulllemfl"<br />
uiid Im'rojiilili.'H duueed aud gamiiW<br />
from suiixut to sunrise. -Tbo rooa ;<br />
win- let to 11 H,viiillcntii- who nude 1,,<br />
fortuiip out of the specnlotto.<br />
HIucv then tlio pulura has beea ocny*';<br />
jilc-d hy Murut, Nupoleoo'l, laU-:^,--^ : .<br />
Ilomipurte uud Uut-uu llorteoso. Ala- -}>»• »»»-£- »» c- u u nui;TH<br />
udir L of ltiiK»la and the Doe it\:?JAMES M. E. HILDKETH<br />
After the revolution of 1830II-'^ 5<br />
tW.'HOIT .VFOAK." AMDBKW C.<br />
;||^VW OFFICES<br />
;• Apgar & Boswell,<br />
;>'-!yJi M»HT«KS IN C1IANC1KKV.<br />
'-*"•• BOUItHK IIIJII.IIINO,<br />
ft AVENUE and KIUHTH HTKKKT<br />
OOKAN CITY. N. J,<br />
||Qodfrey & Godfrey,<br />
';.:-, Room" sir., .110 and an<br />
;•..;;• . Uartlett llullillng. ;: ::<br />
AS ATLANTIC CITV. N. J. '<br />
U'rrl.<br />
rumuiuuil uiioccuplvd until.LoaU V*<br />
jimcle It bU rcsldenco wblltb<br />
IVUH prexlilent of the. republic. Nenij<br />
ul] thu HulMe>]ueut presidents of ttt<br />
ireiient rcpUlillc huvo added to It Tb<br />
c K IIWIIIUI; wcu from tbo FM-<br />
bouri;, culled liy the scoffers "ihe D»<br />
key. piiluiv." wus tbe work of Cimct<br />
Ills also In tile lurcu ballroom, nt<br />
left WIUK was built by 1-ouln > apoleij;<br />
and Urevy udilud a room ovcrlooUii<br />
tlio irarden. 'None of Urn prcsldati<br />
HOein to fiiuey \\n stute IMHUXIOUI, DV<br />
da they write ut the U>ui.i XVL tiiit<br />
irunuieiitei! 'with liruNti work chiacM<br />
by (Joilttlen.-. • 'Ibey. huve ouesadil<br />
ircferred to fUruliili Htnall rootnii nmj<br />
from tho Koleuiu atiitc>'U|iartmvutsu<<br />
uau-Uu-ordmiiry-desk-MUt-ti-as we ti<br />
In any ofilce.—llostilu Tranuctipt.<br />
1 ' j Counsellor-at-Law<br />
and Holleltor* Mauler and KKnmlner In<br />
M ' Chancery<br />
. . Offlno-No. 214 Owun Hlrrat<br />
• Central Avenue<br />
O4JEAM 4JITV, N. J.<br />
RALPH L. GOFF,<br />
CIVIL ENGINEER.<br />
stmveveR.<br />
. _ , CONVEYANCER<br />
NINTH AND OBNTRAL AVBNUB,<br />
, OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
HARRY H. RICE,<br />
REOISTEREP ARCHITECT<br />
IN.J<br />
BIO ACQUATIC EVENTS<br />
1; TO OCCUR IN SEPTEMBER<br />
• • •<br />
64S Haddon<br />
George W. Ernst<br />
GENERAL HAULING<br />
Automobile (laraRe.<br />
Wholesale llulter, EKK». Lard, ChcCHe<br />
aud Poultry.<br />
•-IteHldeiice, 6S0 Anbury avenue.<br />
Olfloa, 7th Slrtel bat Atbuijind West Annua<br />
SHOEMAKER'S<br />
STORAGE<br />
—HOUSE—<br />
Professional Race and Ocean<br />
Race Will be Run'Next<br />
Monday. , . .<br />
Tlie Professional Race nnd the Ocean<br />
Race, scheduled for laat Weduewlay<br />
afternoon,*erepoHt|one. no miittw at jW^i<br />
hour."—NVw York I»n»*iii. ">.' '*.<br />
j <strong>NOT</strong> <strong>CHEAPEST</strong>, <strong>BUT</strong> <strong>LEAST</strong> <strong>EXPENSIVE</strong> \<br />
-OUR-<br />
PLUMBINC,<br />
HEATING,<br />
fi<br />
ROOFING<br />
coivyBR '" ' '<br />
652 and 654 Asbury Ave., - Ocean City, IM. J.<br />
mrrxTH AMD IHMUBANUK.<br />
UPCUI. ib; L>«rer!<br />
•It la coutTdtil'by all bin t'oatent*<br />
m N. C. Cleliand<br />
|B^AL ESTATE BROKER :.':<br />
•iH';f lioattH Negotiated. Improved or Un-<br />
.>^linprovwl Property for Kent Halo or<br />
5£|K|l KKolmnge. . ( , '<br />
-Bteveulb «t. and AHbnr> A\«'.<br />
Jlf ARK LAKE:<br />
Undertaker and Embalmer<br />
SJB OsWTBiki. AVEKOS '<br />
——T-OOBATrdlTYTlJTar<br />
BOURSE STORAGE WAREHOUSE<br />
koana Bulldlor> his,success. lie uoasedsalltj<br />
other (luulity, however, which 1» «|<br />
uiost |f not quite us cssuutlal "<br />
work, nnd that Is clearness a— . „<br />
pljclty of Ktateuicut - His logical ml»;.,<br />
uiarshuled fucts In such- ordorlyjj-<br />
ijuoDce uud bo Interpreted them hi tn<br />
slmplu laiiauute thut a chlU>TBOuUW<br />
luwhllu throucb the most eomplI«WS|<br />
>,' uud his mere n-cltULSM**' 1 **'<br />
»ut>s bud tin? force of tirtuiliwit-Flw;,<br />
wick Trevor Hill in Century. , •"• i;<br />
• — : • . ' • ! '<br />
Au Rlplurvr'a Stralasaai.. u<br />
Sir llurry Jobu..toli. Uw• JiiuMW-i*}<br />
, OIHV iMi-niwd from averj'llf u £<br />
corner lii" Afri-.'ii by u ijuicr iilriiiapatpj<br />
A score or r,vi| of, :.'.::r(lt'.'uii>< ' IUI ' lxl &''<br />
had 'Hiurouudivl bis teut.'luiu »'W*^<br />
•bt!fpre-ru.4liili|; It, they wilt ull iMJWfffiS<br />
The envoy wm. told the stiialliVij.* 1 ;^<br />
In ,the.'eunip. und u"' wn'triiet! • An**^|;<br />
was sent out ii* the u'wful fxiiiiil'le;*giJ;<br />
five minutes tbe seiirnl trlln'ii.til>'<br />
VBUWi(id.".Xit."iSir-fturry./>v'' l fl';i''«*J i ;<br />
they fen red th^^ihlti' diHi'iiie" ""<br />
th,on nil tbi- InvcntloiiH of .\iii\itt].<br />
MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING<br />
ALLOWAYM. SMITH & CO.<br />
. ' (Successors to H. A. \y. Smith) " • '•<br />
811 ASBURV AVENUE, ,-. OCEAN CITY, tS. J.<br />
' ' TELEPHONE,<br />
AND INSURANCE<br />
|% Isbary In., Ocean City, K. J.<br />
iibd Bourdlng Houaiea' for rent*<br />
and unimproved propertl** for I<br />
C. L. LAKE<br />
RE AT' ESTATE. AGENT...<br />
Hbury AVentie, Octrtu CityjN.J.<br />
Cottageatfoi rent.<br />
>rr«Mipondentttsi(oltcited : i i: i t<br />
oney for_Mortgages...<br />
[JORDAN MATHEWS<br />
If,Cor. I5tb and Colnmbls Avenue, t<br />
(BO57tb Ht.. Ocean'City. N. J.<br />
III. tt<br />
'A tuiiu lu kuuvvn by<br />
risl tlw. Irroiiruiwllilo nViirtnur.<br />
wua utldroHsiinjr ii luri{t> uud u'rui<br />
tic audk-ni-u. • ' '<br />
"Yours imiHt lie a i;as wnrks<br />
u rtije. uueulturcd'pnhion w<br />
pled-a-kaeC-scnt:—i—i——•<br />
Whut,<br />
•. I40BNSBD<br />
5?l,!?L?! bulr « Aoen Me, Ocean*<br />
>>llu:ruper "to help tlie proprietor," hut to<br />
elp yourself. • ,<br />
BaferialnluK Their Dauvhler.<br />
Mr. ulld AlrH. ICdwIn T CllhUm/Of<br />
iVest Philadelphia, arc eilteriulultig<br />
heir daughter, Mrs. Win. IS. Loug-<br />
well, of .Maryland, lit their cottagej<br />
IS Ceiltrat- avenue. Mrn, IjOhgWell<br />
Is culivuleHcltig from, a severe ultuck of<br />
ypbold fever, which "lie underwent<br />
II her Marylutid home When Hue<br />
wns able to travel, Mrs, Cllntou<br />
irought her to Ocean City.<br />
ParcnaHed Htorr,<br />
Win. K. Washington, who WUH In<br />
he reHtuUrunt bUHltiesii In Atlantic<br />
City, lias purchased from James C.<br />
Scull, 6r this city, the store and dwell-<br />
ing, 7^7 Asbury avenue, for Heyeral<br />
ears occupied by;Co"uataut|j# WelMler.<br />
William P<br />
Chester, has<br />
Hold. ' .' '.<br />
Bharpiess, of West<br />
sold his cottage,' two-<br />
Fh d W<br />
ud-a-half stories, ut Fourth and Wes-<br />
ley avenue, to Harry Woolever, of<br />
Philadelphia.. The sale was niatle<br />
hfou'gh tho agency of Josepli I. Bc'Ull.<br />
IROIPVI.AK ITOVWL TO OETTVB*<br />
-BVHO-AMD-WAUHINQTON.<br />
The Rpniial iiljc-(l«y peruonally conducted<br />
:our to the tiettyiburg buttlonold uidWuh.<br />
Jngton, via I^en^Hylvanla Railroad,will leave'<br />
HepWmber &t. Ooe day tvlii be Hpent on tbe<br />
battlefield,'and tbe (rreat conolot will be<br />
Kraptalcafly deaorlbed.in leoturei by C«pf<br />
Lottit. TwodttyiWIllbonpentlnWiuhlngton.<br />
Tbe rate, raw Orota 1 New V«Jrk, altLOO (rom<br />
Philadelphia and proportionate rates from<br />
.other polnl«, WIU Include a|l neeesuir7«-<br />
penaea. For itineraries a'pdiuii Intormatloni'<br />
apply to ilokec agents' or addreia Oeo.W-<br />
Boyd.OeaeralFasungei'Afeat.Phlladelpbia'<br />
the wonts or St. Paul to the (falutln<br />
From henceforth, let no uiuu trouble<br />
me, ror I bear In my bod-y the murks<br />
of the Lord Jenus t ,'lirl-t."<br />
.Alter referring to the colnplexltlo<br />
of society »H It existH to-day, Mr. line,<br />
said that, with all or our Inheritances<br />
of the pust, there Is a certain part c<br />
man which cannot be penetrated Have<br />
by man's will. No mutter how the<br />
world may regard him—In the height<br />
of holiness or the depth or Impurity—<br />
"I am that I am." Paul still longed<br />
for tho (JalatlniiH. He yearned for<br />
meu. The Old Testament wii* good<br />
but the New' TeHlninent—a greater 1<br />
Testament—cume with tliu.iippcaraucc<br />
ofthejjord. When tho perfect cuuie,<br />
th&Tmperfect WIIH iloiie away with<br />
The Israelites followed Paul mill lin<br />
I iugned IIIH motives and utithority<br />
'mil waxed warm us lie fell bin IIII-<br />
tliontj-u« un upoBtlc, with the jry of<br />
preuclliilK the KoHpel, fiucstioncil<br />
VKroiu henceforth, let uo man trouble<br />
uie." I." the nor vice of the higher, wu<br />
are free "from the lower. There WUH a<br />
part of Paul's heart—III 11 will—whlcl 1<br />
he could uotRlvc to any other. Whei<br />
we decide that our heurtn ure (JIMI'H.<br />
somucli the lieitcrHhull we bu.io maii-<br />
klnd. '<br />
Tli"-music on both OI-I-UHIOIIH «as<br />
excellent.<br />
'.'.-' h'l IWI' M. K<br />
What I he World Needs That We<br />
Call Olve" wa» tlio topic of Ucv. Dr.<br />
J.,\Vnrd fJumlile'H dlscoiirHe In'the<br />
First M. K. Church'oii Siiinluy morn<br />
ii|r, tlie pastor tuning hjn text from'<br />
nines II.,U; 17. "Home would innke<br />
out the world lo lie lietter than It is.<br />
Others call It u wilderncHs 11 desert, u<br />
clmriiel-liouHe," wild Dr. (liiinhle.<br />
"True, It Is not Klysium, for there me<br />
tears, sorrow, strife, lust uud/sellUb-<br />
neiiH. Hut tliereiire coollinf i^trcunis,-<br />
bowem, songs, ravoriiiK winds uud<br />
tides. All this may lead on to"reward<br />
ir be know how to use/.mid get the<br />
help we deserve from other's.<br />
•'Tlio jlilllK tlie world needs i<br />
Hvmpnthy. Wo liave it to Rive. Ills<br />
aIltne>orld'iloert-|ieeeggufure touched alike Hildre*i>le lii His life und giive tm<br />
he clliuux of ItH exercise.'.' ••<br />
IilITItKKAN'. -<br />
W.J. Huiltningor npoku to tliu Lu-<br />
herull congregntion oil Siinduy even-'<br />
ng, taking his text from Luke, 17; ,'U:<br />
Hemember Lot'H wtle.C He said In<br />
iart,: "Tlie text .brlngH 'tin .back to<br />
MJiiedlH, giving Us thrcetiiiiigri to ru-<br />
member coiirernltig-ljnt'H wife; her uil-<br />
untiiRes, her sin mid )innlHhtiieiit.<br />
•Ihe wax Iho wife of- Ahmhiim'H<br />
lephew. Bhe wns the Wife of a reilgl-'<br />
lUSiuuu. Hhe hud nil theailvulitUgeM<br />
if a CUirlstuiu home, enlcrluliitHl<br />
iigels, heard thulr me^sunes, saw their<br />
«jwer, WUH delivered front Hodoni be-<br />
•aUKeor one righteous niiiii. Notice<br />
now merciful tiod wuM tmviird Lotund<br />
nls family. Notice tlnil the nalvation<br />
>r the most righteVitiH man must bo ut-<br />
rlbuted to Hud's mercy. 'Henlember<br />
Lot's wire.' Kemembor her. sin., it<br />
deemed a small thing. All she did wutt<br />
to take one last look tit the city which<br />
Was now being destroyed,;but Hhe dlx-<br />
nbeyed a direct couimund : 'Escape<br />
for thy lire ; look .not behind thee.'<br />
•My Clirlstlun frieudH, are you look-.l<br />
ug buck? Be careful that you do not<br />
delay too long, Hy loiiklng'back uj«jn<br />
the Bluful pleasure'or this life, Vou<br />
will be retarded lu your flight. You<br />
will be left behind -and will be over-<br />
taken by the conflagration of*«ln and<br />
death. Uo nut remain standing mid-<br />
way In the way of salvotlou. Itomeni-<br />
h lt' |f* Itwtiifttuhpr ^flr pilnlH.li<br />
c a pill f U<br />
mont. 'Bhe became a pillar of saU.'<br />
Tho flery und Balplinroua vapor with<br />
which the air was tilled killed her.<br />
She had already escaped from Sodom,<br />
but became, disobedient and perished.<br />
Let UH ever remember Lot's, wife.<br />
Her pillar IH a fearful, reminderbf tbe<br />
fate of. those who look back and so<br />
perish. •.'•."'•-. 'i<br />
"My dear Mends 'escape for thy lire,'<br />
Look not 'behind you for your poaes-<br />
slotis. Look uot behind you for'tbe<br />
sake of your former companions Look<br />
uot behind,, but you 1 should • ever - ad-<br />
uot behind,, but you should ever ad<br />
vance beyond your presenl position. |<br />
of George 8. Bacon, a<br />
• Personal Friend. .<br />
(lovernor BtokcH was a, visitor here<br />
for two or three hou'nf Sunday after<br />
noon. He came to town In his usual<br />
democratic way, and probably very<br />
few who saw him recognized In him<br />
the Chief Executive of thin Common<br />
wealth.<br />
Whlle'hcro bo was the guest of au.<br />
;i;l(I 17 and 18.<br />
"It Is not our purpose to treat or -.<br />
Ho into a debate about tbe miracle, of<br />
these three young me,n being saved<br />
out of the" tlery furnace. With, man,<br />
tilings are Impossible, but with Got!<br />
nil thlngH are possible, and so-we be-<br />
lieve It were possible for God, to have<br />
waved these youoR men Just as His<br />
word nays He did. • lie that an It may,<br />
many of the-preclous thlugH of life are<br />
tested by the severe test of lire—gold,<br />
silver—nnd when Paul would depress<br />
the severity of tbe trial of the eternal<br />
judgment to which every man's work<br />
iii-lire IH to be subjected, he terms it<br />
•tlie trial as by lire.' Ho It IH that every<br />
•nan must stand tho lire test, but nn<br />
man was ever yet templed beyond<br />
that he was able, with IHvIno hell<br />
uud aid, to bear or IInd a way of escape.<br />
•* 'Our God Is aple to deliver,' said<br />
iliese three young men. Tltux they<br />
Illustrate, IIrut, the truth that a re-,<br />
ligioii of prluolple Is founded upou au<br />
intelligent conviction of tmtli, no llxed<br />
n the iieart UH to be beyond the reach<br />
if—argument; Bometliue>< we are"<br />
fralil to npeak our own convictions<br />
when the answer should oouio clear<br />
anil strong. There In anotlier prin-<br />
ilplo here, which COIIHIHIH pre-eruln-<br />
ently lu obedience totliOHent*eof iaBty^eanl<br />
, •. !•'• •.i,?fi-i','ii« ; $
Ocean City Sentine<br />
rtnma UD FgwnD tnn Tnwu<br />
R. OURTIS ROBINSON*<br />
' Editor and Proprietor<br />
OCEAN CITY, . - NEW JBRBSY<br />
later-Suta "Phono No »r<br />
AdvsntHmeoU In local- oolumu. A oont<br />
pirMnceMblnwrUon, Monthly and jTMrl;<br />
Job work promptly done by experienced<br />
Imnrte,<br />
fHOBSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1906.<br />
Entered at the pan Oflloo at Oeaan City<br />
N.J..B*Moondela-umallnwUar. .<br />
Kcpnbllcaa Coanljr Convention.<br />
In eoeordenoe wltb the mlee governing<br />
Republican Party In Cape May Couuy^nd<br />
conlonnlty with tbe lawn of tnla Btale, con-<br />
ccrnlngsuch matters, the undersigned bmbjr<br />
elvee notice to Ibe Kepnbllcan voters or the<br />
Mveral Municipalities, wards and election<br />
dlatrida or Cape Mar Coanly. to attend at the<br />
ecally deilgnated polling placee In tbelr •<br />
sportive- districts,' between tbe boors or oi<br />
o'clock In the afternoon and nine o'clock<br />
tbe evening, on - ' •<br />
TUESDAY, BIPTXXBIB SStb, U06, .<br />
to elect delegates lo represent them IntbeBe-<br />
pobllcno County Convention which will be<br />
•beld at Ooean City on<br />
HATUBDAT, SKPTKHBKR 29, 1900,<br />
at one o'clock p. m. Ibr tbe purpose of nomi<br />
natlng candidates for member otBtaleBenate,<br />
General Assembly and Corooer. And also to<br />
elect delegates to the Second District Com<br />
slonal Convention to be held In Brldgeton oi<br />
October and, 1906. . .--.<br />
Under Ibe law tbe several Districts will be<br />
entitled to the following nn'mber ot delegates<br />
b>eacnotsaldconventloas: • .<br />
AXLKOATI<br />
2<br />
2<br />
3<br />
Ocean City, in Ward<br />
Ooean City, Sd Ward<br />
Upper Townablp<br />
IMnnletownnblp. Ut DUtrlct 1<br />
DennU lowoabip, 3d DUtrlct l<br />
Woodbine 1<br />
ttea IMe City I<br />
Avalon , • I<br />
MldBle towniblp, Ut Dlatrlifl S<br />
Middle town>blp.:M DUlrlcl t<br />
Angloea I<br />
Wlldwood .. l<br />
VPT1<br />
2<br />
-a<br />
a.<br />
1<br />
.1.<br />
*1<br />
1<br />
H<br />
II<br />
2<br />
people known or supposed to be la > pained tbe note to O with tbe remark<br />
favor of ex-Senator gaud.to. tb " " "" -------<br />
meeting under tbe gulae of a general<br />
Republican call. •<br />
At tbe -last moment. It becalm<br />
known tbat there Wan to be a w<br />
called'Republican man meeting, am<br />
Senator Crease's friends "got busy. 1<br />
They presented themselves nt tbi<br />
meeting in ouch number* that,, mu<br />
to the chagrin of Hand's followers,<br />
Crease's frleudn organized the meeting<br />
and elected their own president am<br />
secretary.' . • -4<br />
Notwithstanding tbe alleged pope<br />
larity of Hand on Five MlleBeac<br />
and. despite .his well-laid plans to ge<br />
I his friends there, aud wltb tbi<br />
small 'percentage of Senator Cresse'i<br />
friends who could be assembled ni<br />
abort notice, tbe meeting turned ou!<br />
to be a triumph for Senator ('resse'i<br />
friends. . . .: .<br />
After the meeting was organized,<br />
the people who bad called tbe meeting<br />
were loath to say what It had been<br />
called for, so tbe gathering adjourned.<br />
After adjournment, a few of Hand<br />
friends slipped around to a prlvati<br />
room and went through the farce o<br />
organizing a Hand meeting..<br />
This. was tbe first real "show-<br />
down." It Is Indlcativeof other things<br />
~Hony~BeacE '<br />
lower Township<br />
West Cape May.<br />
Cape May City. 1st District<br />
Cape May City, Sd District<br />
Bontb Cape May<br />
Total<br />
2<br />
2<br />
._ 2<br />
S<br />
2<br />
• I<br />
SI<br />
. JOHN 8. DOUGLASS.<br />
Chairman Hep-Co. Ex. Com.<br />
Ncond Dlalrlct Repabllcsn Can.<br />
Krcawloiusl Connmlon.<br />
"The Republican Convention to nominated<br />
candidate tor Representative In Congress for<br />
tbe Second District ol New Jersey, compris-<br />
ing the Coa'nlles of Atlantic, DurUngton, Cape<br />
May and Cumberland, will be held al Bridge-<br />
ton on tbe secon and wife, R. Harrys<br />
Halley, Jr., It. H. Halley, ilafy<br />
Halley, Elizabeth K. Jones; * I.uln<br />
Wlesler, Mary E. Aldrlck, Mra H. C.<br />
tones, George S. Winner, Thomas. We-<br />
•lurklu, Arthur I). Kurtz, Philadel-<br />
phia; Mm. K, N, Ullllugton.-PltUburg;<br />
Jllve Ernat, Ocean City; Maude Reln-<br />
rie, Camdeu.<br />
KLHEHON. • .<br />
Harry B. Douglas, Cape May Court<br />
Houne;Harvey Bouller, Frank (juilTra,<br />
Mlllville; E. H. Guyn,' George' W.<br />
Kenln aud wife, Mr. and'Mrs, H. F.<br />
Speck, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.,Speck,<br />
Einioa Thorp, Margaret Thorn, E. A<br />
Gllmao, M. A.-Oilman. Philadelphia:<br />
I. Creek more, H. C. Pussey, Mm. H.<br />
V. Puiwey, Nan Ma'ttle, Bertha Matlle,-<br />
Mildred Mattle, Pllmau Grove; Arnold<br />
L'ramer and wife, New Gretna; Ethel<br />
!. .Morton, Palmyra; Daniel Bouder,<br />
Irldgelon; William Wardell, William<br />
I.'Graham, Ocean C'lty; Mrs Emma<br />
,Iyern, Mm. Smallorell, Haddoillleld.<br />
. • WvosrtKo.<br />
H. 'Clarke, William' D. Clarke.<br />
Edythe' larke. Ituwtell G. Pa'ttemon,<br />
Alfred Haggerty, Tbos,. A. Tonalice,<br />
Emma C Youup, Cora . Jobimou.<br />
Anna R. DanntiibcrK, William Miller,<br />
(VnnaT, Bynm. Marsaret E. Binm,<br />
Mrs. Jane Byrnn; Thomajt JoKephi<br />
Parrell. U illlam'Iiead and wife, Thou<br />
». Read and wife, C. Wesley Read<br />
Herbert N. Read, Edward Klbbje-<br />
loune, Mrs. E. Kibblehouse, Mrs, E.<br />
Richmond. E Rlcbmand. li. H. Flood<br />
and wife, Elizabeth Farqiibar, Edw.<br />
Hamban, Ehlladelpbia; Mrs. John.<br />
Warr. Ablngtou;Mr« John A. < larke.<br />
Helen Clarke. Dav|d M. Clsrke Edgar<br />
M. Clarke. Fox t'have; William Httyex,<br />
Mrs. Charles F. Lynch, M. Stowmau.<br />
Besste 8mlth,_Wa|ter-t. Davis ana<br />
sop<br />
Kev. George Reed. Fleet Surgeon—Dr.<br />
Howard - Reed. " Social Committee—<br />
Messrs. J.- C. Marsh, R. W. Edwards,<br />
and H. F. Slanton, chalrmau.<br />
The board appropriated $150.00 for<br />
the nodal committee In providing £u-<br />
tertalr nenta during the summer<br />
mor .». Upon tbe sugKesllori uf tbe<br />
board, these affairs were beld on Wed-<br />
nesday nights. They conslx'ed chiefly<br />
of receptions and dances and progres-<br />
sive euchre parties. It likewise was<br />
arrauged to have the presentation of<br />
club tropbjes made ou tbese'cveulngs.<br />
A ladtea' auxiliary 'committee or<br />
twenty members 'authorized by the<br />
board or governors wax appointed by<br />
Chairmau Hexamer, aud lent valuable<br />
assis ancetoihe social commlttee~dur-<br />
•ig tbe season. .This WSH particularly<br />
«o on tbe occasion or tbe Open Re-<br />
gatta, Ibe social side or which affair<br />
was managed entirely by tbe ladlew'<br />
auxiliary committee; and the Ladles'<br />
Day which waa more Hueeeimful Ibis<br />
year, perhaps; than ever before In tbe<br />
history or tbe club.<br />
Tbe board also made an appruprla<br />
tlon or 1150.00 to tbe Regatta Com itilt-<br />
tee to be expended by tbe Prize lorn-<br />
mlttee iu providing tropbletf and<br />
championship flags for the races. - In<br />
this connection it might be well to add<br />
tbat the board authorized the purchase<br />
or* stopwatch for the use of the timer<br />
on racing days in order tbat tbe liming<br />
of tbe yachts should be done wIt h all<br />
possible accuracy. The board also<br />
authorized aud bad done 'the slaking<br />
outoMbeyacbt race course and other<br />
frequently uted channel* of the bay<br />
ror.the convenience or the, racing and<br />
pleasure yaij<br />
GRAHAM GIVES<br />
HEADLEY A RUB<br />
Incident Occurred While.City<br />
'. Council .was Awarding-'<br />
Street, Contract.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly one.bid was received by Coun-<br />
3ll Monday night fdr the "tret'l work in<br />
the vicinity or Second and' Atlantic<br />
•venue. This bid was from Mutton<br />
& Corson, and was as follows:<br />
We wllf fill with hand, grade, gravel<br />
and curb with wood curb, iu accord-<br />
ance with your advertisement lu the<br />
Ocean City Sentinel dated August soih,<br />
1906, as follow.:<br />
Sopthwest side or Second street, eaitt<br />
of Atlantic avenue, 800 feet more or<br />
less.for tbe sum of$1 97 per lineal foot.<br />
Atlantic avenue, went side, begin-<br />
ning 859 feet south of First ntreet aud<br />
running to 300 feet south' of Hecoml<br />
street; also went Hide, of Atlantic ave-<br />
nue beginning at Second street and<br />
running 300 feet nouth therefrom,<br />
niaklng-ln all about 7.50 lineal feet of<br />
street, for the sum of $2 05 per' lineal<br />
foot. • - ' . -<br />
Endowed please Hnd $200 In cash. •<br />
<strong>On</strong> motion of Councilman H. I,<br />
Smith; seconded by Councilman I).<br />
S. Sampson, It wan decided to uwanl<br />
the contract to Sutton & Cor»on wlien<br />
they c imply wltb the condltlonH.<br />
The followlug -communication uu<br />
received from the IIrm referred to:<br />
Gentlemeu :—We, the underHlgucd.<br />
have the contracts for street .work on -<br />
all tbe north side ot.First Htreetj con<br />
tract from tbe Ocean City X,»nd I'om.-<br />
pany.<br />
now," answered Mr. Headley.<br />
Mr. Smith moved that the compan,<br />
bo permitted to do the work.'<br />
Mr. Graham said that, he .was pel<br />
fectly willing that the compan;<br />
should le given the pjlvllegeof doln<br />
tbe work, but he desired some s|iec<br />
lied time named. Mr. Grabam furthe<br />
sakt.tlmt be had fre-t<br />
side of said avenue. We liavc had nil<br />
the above streets tilled tn grade with<br />
sand, .and propose to emiii'lettf the<br />
. , <strong>NOT</strong>ICE--..<br />
H'hereby uivfii tlinlthf follow I ni; rhttiM"'<br />
M»v« been NMtf«d m IMP- M»y ivun y,<br />
compllnnra xillb no Arl of the l£«W*<br />
Zldfifof cEwnnHH? J»rvl« sound*, "!"',<br />
llitnk rbunnelK Holly Hnwli *•'*'»•»"•;'<br />
iir«*"y Hound, «r*-»i .Sound* JLUOIHIII s**a\v<br />
U ' - ' nnel troni Crbftk Horn io IWiu*l*y'<br />
Oct-iui *:ity Ytichi Ctutu .1<br />
Hunt, oroyottrr Lnuulh<br />
^t. Hi.. I", y , VlM Atlnnilc Count/.<br />
OCEAN CITY BAKERY<br />
(Hncd<br />
1 nn RnmiA*<br />
DO IT NOW<br />
SERVICES RUN<br />
RANGES SET<br />
' ON SHORT <strong>NOT</strong>ICE<br />
CITY GAS<br />
[N. JOIiNSON<br />
PLUMBER,<br />
STEAM AND GAS FITTER<br />
i<br />
gradluR. RravellnK and curblnc a»<br />
soon as poiwtble. • . ! • _ ' • . . ,<br />
"Does tbat letter state ' wheir the ; RepainnjI a Specialty.<br />
work will be comiileted?" asked irtTf Bath—4-ubs—and^'Plumbers'<br />
Graham. "We have had too much of Supplies.<br />
tbat sort of business." • I • ' .<br />
"They have the land all juiniinNl In [ O2O A.Nbnry Avenni<br />
ASSESSMENTS FOr^lOEWALK IMPROVEMENTS.<br />
^beroliowlneaNHeHMinpnl reiwirt u-»*t nlt^t In IIH-OIII'-I* ol Ilie City Cl^rh Uy iti*.<br />
'" ' on K«pUinilk«r:i. HU>l,ttll(l tl)«Hli',ic-,'|Mirlnl liiColiiiiiillll'oilltnl lit lit. •,-•••.11<br />
'tbe wtinedHV. Act on on KHII! rt|iort win imiukt-n liyConunnn i'uiiin-ll IUI<br />
^u.iUmi». 1- itHkt ... u..._,....,. ..s... "^-m Ilitrcuft^r 11" II I'MII Ik* ct<br />
Anbury uvebtie<br />
Hen, h. 101471 AMbUryn<br />
ma<br />
tec B. lotrjo<br />
430<br />
CO)<br />
KoiirtecnH. «lr<br />
H««vvnu^atli wt<br />
Fourllmtrret'<br />
To rent of lockers.<br />
To admission fees...........<br />
153 SO<br />
85 00<br />
Total receipts,........' (1 608 50<br />
. I -'H. F, STANTON, 8eoy.<br />
The folloyrtog report was submitted<br />
by Dr. 1. N. Grufcom. treasurer, for tbe<br />
flseal year ending. September 1,1808:<br />
Balance September 1,1906... * 440 68<br />
Received from B. Oarretsou,<br />
ex-«ooreuiry.l906......... '<br />
Received from secretary for<br />
dues, etc., season<br />
21 46<br />
1 808 60<br />
' Total reoelpU........Vtt 070 68<br />
ToUI«*pendtturea.......... l 708 64<br />
Balance. SeptU, 1906. » 888 99<br />
NEsJd*H«venth street,'Usy-'nvfnue<br />
< to'PlesMDre avenue . ..'<br />
KW corner 'Konrtb and Uky itvenue,<br />
n Iseron Hmy avenue -<br />
IS feel NW ItaynviDoe.TSfeet K Ol<br />
Konrlb street<br />
60 feel NWBay avenue. Ull fen! Not<br />
' Kobrlb'street<br />
41 fe»t N.W Hay avenue, 216 feet S ot<br />
. r-onrihsi>u.(.||4.r • -<br />
». l> Kciin<br />
i II. l>, Miuirt.<br />
I Chliu. ll.ii-<br />
I U'ln. li. \l,,,»v<br />
! JMO. K. Ittli'UL'tl<br />
IM<br />
lluliiiuli lluy,l,,y<br />
•I.. «. MrKMi'iMIr<br />
II. II. lli>«.,.!|<br />
rim« (Jlir.iril-<br />
I. if. AIIHIII;<br />
Arifffrkukh llftitri.'*<br />
.V r. ctPlliinrl '<br />
U. &I.Ci»iit|tlii'll<br />
'.'rniit Kuivvrlf<br />
KlItlliMHtliiiiifthii<br />
Kllu HkWkjnt<br />
Annie JUIHMM<br />
('. C. Forilufr<br />
UulliliMlii'lK'll<br />
Jho. H. Kli>uiniij<br />
AnnuC. Kl, Tiling<br />
Marub K, C'limnlwl<br />
Wm.n. u'liui.n<br />
Htuiiti4.| MondvrH<br />
MrM. .1, Muttttri.<br />
Vbnuiuil llt/<br />
i, l/ol<br />
1). Viumhiun't J'.'i-n.et<br />
Wm. o. Mimri. ' :<br />
..Mr* l'»len .* • - ' ,*"<br />
K.It. Kum|Won . ,<br />
(Joilfrey Krouw K^lute<br />
Mm.Kurn'Uiiie<br />
Kli'burdHliev»lln<br />
WM. II. Fell(.M ,.<br />
KM iL. i<br />
ll-J v",<br />
ut iu '<br />
•H<br />
.iSSf:<br />
-Ilil 211<br />
IH7.-.V<br />
li A<br />
i :m<br />
• nx> •<br />
V£t lA<br />
12 .-Jl<br />
II 111 ;<br />
II III<br />
IM V,<br />
III 7.", i<br />
III 7". '<br />
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III 2l] ,<br />
i<br />
Jl IL-<br />
I'. 71<br />
7« *Si<br />
111-. •><br />
111-, -JO<br />
IH.1 .Vi<br />
I "I 7.1<br />
~< Wl<br />
• I'Js in<br />
II .Vi<br />
w i\<br />
*l 10'<br />
!«<br />
1*11 T-^<br />
1111 7.V<br />
l» I.'.<br />
1*1 at<br />
liCI 111<br />
'BI.-JI<br />
Jl Ml<br />
;II<br />
•'•I t-,<br />
11/. Is<br />
21 W<br />
21 .-.I<br />
27 III.<br />
.'Ull III,<br />
12)71/<br />
' "nil '(ly e<br />
Builder..<br />
A young man with plenty or bras* In<br />
'on the rauil to uianiifucturlng IIIH.OU'II<br />
golden opportuniticH. • -<br />
If' Bom*> of UH uolil boiue of our<br />
tboagbtH for a penny, we'd liave u libel<br />
anltfbr a million dollurx ou hand.<br />
BAY TROI,I,BY<br />
for<br />
Ocean City, N. J<br />
. Plans and Specifications<br />
Rreparied at Short IVptice<br />
rTH«n< HKrCK f *tioiiH ol*ather. When .MIM<<br />
liuHhoug reached her father, the water<br />
wan. up"to her HpHV He grahbeil the<br />
hiilid at his neiircnt nou.-the latter<br />
caught tliejiand or the next one, and_<br />
thus It was that all were brought uT"<br />
whore.<br />
Whcu one of Dr. BuMhotig'w WHK<br />
wan brought to shore, he WOM almost<br />
lu n drowned condition, but after<br />
wording ou hhii for Home lime he \vus<br />
reHiiHcilttted<br />
Tiiere are no lifelines at this point,<br />
we are told, and this matter should be<br />
attended to at once.<br />
I'lie-o women arc entitled to Carnegie<br />
medals for heroism displayed.<br />
PI,AN-TO IMPROVE<br />
Kve» of VlH lorn r»y nout will be<br />
:l with Bay Kronl.<br />
There IN a project all foot aiiiouK<br />
tliuou'iierHof more thai) half a block<br />
ofuiiiinpruved bay front land to gel<br />
toKcther and make' a garden H|vot »r<br />
tlmt grouiiig'Nectloii of the clly.<br />
—Tlio-idca l« to-bulkhead-aiith Inst. you must be<br />
registered by Tuesday, Heptember41th.<br />
Do not overlook this point. ' Make It<br />
your busluesM next Tucwluy afternoon<br />
to nee tbat your name Is on the registry<br />
list, otherwise you may loso your vole<br />
at the primary.<br />
Tlie next day two copies of the com-<br />
pleted registry list must be posted hi<br />
conspicuous places in tlie district.<br />
<strong>On</strong> September 25 the primary elee-<br />
tloiiB for all parties are held from 1 to<br />
Thlnk» Inspector Should Do<br />
His Duty or Resign' the<br />
; QflSce.<br />
At Council's meetlug Monday even-<br />
Ing, Mayor Champion called otteutlbn<br />
to the alleged neglect of duty on thu<br />
pa'rtoftiuVbuilding Inspector. Homo<br />
bulld)iigH,^bcvMuyor said, «re uot In-<br />
spccteti vcry\«ll.anil houses are being<br />
built without. permltB from the' build-<br />
ing, Inspector. .<br />
The Kama . coiid.Uloiui exist In the<br />
olllceof tho puimbiiig inspector. The<br />
plumbing Inspector and tho- bu'ildlug<br />
Inspector are one and the 'same.<br />
Tlie' Mayor'suggented that word be<br />
vent to the dual olllco-holdor that If he<br />
cannot collect the permits he should<br />
Bend ^communication to Council.<br />
Mr, Oraha.iu cxpreiwed tho View<br />
tbat It In the Mayor's duty to enforce<br />
tbeordluuuces. Thu Inspector Is under<br />
tbe Mayor, be added.<br />
The Mayor took exception to Jhe<br />
Councilman's last remark.' The In-<br />
spector, he said, Is appointed by Coun-<br />
cil. The inspector receives the money<br />
from those, who obey the law and take<br />
out perinltH; others who do not pay<br />
aro allowed to go*oil undisturbed.<br />
Mr. tlralmm explained that hv<br />
meant it in the. duty of tho Mayor to<br />
enforce the ordinances. \<br />
Tho Major stated that It was liii-<br />
possible for him to know who does or<br />
does not tak'e out permits. He said lie<br />
had heard contractors xay they do not<br />
have to take dut permits. If the In-<br />
polls the registry board sball make a<br />
canvass of tbe votes and make state-<br />
ments thereof fn accordance with tbe<br />
provisions of tbe law.<br />
<strong>On</strong> October 80 tbe board shall' irieet<br />
from 1 until 9 o'clock p. m. for the<br />
Uual revision of thq registry lists.<br />
November 6 Is election day. The<br />
polls are opeu from 6 a, m. until 7 p.<br />
m. At the clone of the polls the vote<br />
must be canvassed and returns made.<br />
Briefly, they have about one day or<br />
cupvasslng, one afleruoon and even-<br />
ing for registry, olie ianernoqn and<br />
evenlug ou. primary .aay, one after-<br />
noon and evenjng for the final revision<br />
of the registry ll»t, one long day on the<br />
'Ith of November and their compeuHa-<br />
tlon.ls llxed at &"•"> In districts having<br />
over : registered voters.<br />
PERSONALS. ~<br />
MIHM Franc«i< Iteynolds, of I'hlludel-<br />
plila, Is a guent of the Kathlu.<br />
Mrs.-Charles Ilreckley, of Philadel-<br />
•phla, Is among Ocean City's visitors.<br />
Lewis T. Btevens, or the Cape May<br />
Herald, was lu town Tuesday. -<br />
Miss Clara HatuaWay, of Brooklyii,<br />
1H the guest or Miss Elizabeth Abbott;<br />
or Ibis city.' • ' " .. .<br />
' Mm. Anna C. Fleming, or AUHecon,<br />
Is visiting- Mrs. William Imke at her<br />
cottage, Fourth and Central avenue.<br />
J. K. KuHsell, or MauchCHter, X. H.,<br />
a big |iro|ierty owuer here, wa*a visitor<br />
liere this week.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Fred..' Ilarroot, or<br />
Frankford, are vlHltiug .Mrs. Hannah<br />
Allen. '— • r—'-<br />
' Ueo. II. Laugley, wire aud daughter,<br />
of Mlllyflle, are rtpeuillnga rewdaysat<br />
tbe I'lMcoyno. . - .<br />
IJ: li. Kaveiisou was with his faulty,<br />
at Heventeeiith and Central avenue,<br />
over Labor Day. - . -<br />
Hherlir Daniel Houder, or Brldgeton,<br />
wan among the recant prominent<br />
guests ofth~eT2iberou.<br />
(ieo. H. Winner, of Philadelphia,<br />
wan a guest or the Oorwood on Labor<br />
Day. : - . I ''<br />
.Tlios. P. Head .and family, or Plill-<br />
adclpliln, were gucMts of tho Wyoming<br />
during the week.<br />
- Wm. I^SharpIesH, President of the<br />
Ciiester Couuty Trust Company, West<br />
Chester, is spending a few days here.<br />
Klr.aud'Mrs. M O. Loreuz, Ruth<br />
and Frederick Lorenz, orCbester, are<br />
registered at the Imperial.<br />
Mrs. itobert Cbadwlck, of Chester,<br />
Is among tbe pleased guests of the<br />
Katbiu.. • •<br />
AI leu 3. Davis aud family, of Xorrls-<br />
town, have closed tbelr cottage for the<br />
seaxou. ,. '<br />
.' Mrs. J.. a. • Hudsow -and- Miss E.<br />
Hudson, of Philadelphia, are reg-<br />
istered at tbe Biscayne,<br />
MIHB Sara A. VanUllder, of Peters-<br />
burg, was among' the visitors to thlB<br />
city to-day. • •<br />
Miss LUreue Campbell, or. Pleasant-<br />
ville, Is the guest or her cousin, Miss<br />
Bertha Hcull. • . .<br />
J. K. Kussell, or Manchester, N. H.,<br />
who has been'taking a look at bis<br />
property here, registered at the Atglen.<br />
David it. Hudson, who Is a cottager<br />
at Third and Went avenue, him left tor<br />
Mlllville to attend the 'funeral or 'his<br />
nephew, w.bo Was killed In tbe West.<br />
blrv uud Mrs. Howard Budd njid<br />
sou, of Philadelphia, were amoug the<br />
guests'or the Bea Spray during the<br />
week. . • •<br />
Mrs. Jaue K. Boyle and Miss Mattle<br />
Doyle have returned to this city from<br />
Pleasantville>, where they spent the<br />
summer. •<br />
Lin wood Coruo-J, a 'Philadelphia<br />
druggist, Is speudlug a few ; days very,<br />
pleasantly wl|li bis rather,. Nicholas<br />
trorsou; (u tblicclfy.<br />
Councilman and Mra. George , O.<br />
Adanis and Harry 8. Adams add wire<br />
left here In Councilman- Adams'<br />
launch on Saturday tor a ten days'<br />
cruise up the coast. '<br />
.Miss Vetta Rlsley bas returned from<br />
a two weeks' visit to Ta'cony and West<br />
Philadelphia. ' While away, she also<br />
visited the Blaymakers' . camp at<br />
Bustleton. • • :<br />
William Weat and daughter, Mrs.<br />
G. E.Btowart, of Morton, Pa,, father<br />
and sister, respectively, of Mrs. Mark<br />
Lake, have returned home after a<br />
BUILDING LAWS ARE <strong>NOT</strong><br />
ENFORCED, SAYS THE MAYOR<br />
OLD BACH WINS<br />
GREAT VICTORY<br />
Clint, lifctkluy and his.old Ilnch,'<br />
of this city, covered l|ieiiiselves wlHi<br />
honor and glory nt WCIIHIIIO Park on<br />
Labor Day by. defeating Another Old<br />
Maid; thu crack boat of the Seaside'<br />
Piirk Wclit'Oub, by .more limn in<br />
minutes over a twenty-mile cournc.<br />
Itcsldo the Old Maid, there were<br />
sailing against thu. Old Iliich the<br />
Happy Pfincei ul (ho••Oivhii'H liy Ynrlit<br />
Chili •<br />
Tho jmliic of the njic-) were tin-<br />
cliulrnicii of Ihu ri*Katla roiuitliltcc^ or<br />
.Seaside 1'ark, Ocean City mid Ishiuit<br />
HelghlH clubs, ,<br />
Following iire.thc stiiuiuuries;<br />
I.M.AH4 A. "'•<br />
Nil '-lurl. Flllt-ll. KliI". >'• n, 1 1.1 1 ; 'j. 1., :i -ji 1.',<br />
- t'ptonoon.vt'sierdiiy.wewere uutihle<br />
lo get Ihuii'oinpjelc link- nf the Pir-<br />
' " '<br />
Informa t<br />
sent out last year;<br />
Collector ( orson<br />
i<br />
answered that to<br />
ld i<br />
tbe best of his knowledge UICHO bills<br />
were seiit out-last year.<br />
<strong>On</strong> iiiollon of Mr. (iraliam. Collector<br />
Corson UUH authorized to-iemlt thu hi-<br />
terest and costs on the two bills In<br />
Question.<br />
The annual report or the Itoanl of<br />
Kduiatlon wan received and Hied.<br />
Tbe rei»rt of the iiNsesHuient for<br />
sidewalk repairs U'UH accepted,-ordered<br />
published and a time rat for hearing<br />
complaints.<br />
AI'I'HOl'llIATIO.VIUI.ANCICS.<br />
Treasurer I raft. Vliaiiiplon re|>orled<br />
'balance)!'<br />
? 051.«<br />
' 777.K0<br />
•i.lWI) 81<br />
. 1218<br />
XflHUM<br />
the following appropnutioi<br />
Streets,<br />
MIscellaneoUH,<br />
Flro Department,<br />
IntereBt, ..<br />
Salaries,<br />
Drainage,. . '<br />
Light,<br />
Water,<br />
Garbage, • -<br />
Axberi, • • t<br />
Printing,<br />
Mimic,<br />
Hoard walk, "<br />
Board of Health, .'<br />
Blnkliig Fund balullceK, . .<br />
New Sewers, '<br />
New Streets, ' • "<br />
CASH AVAILAIII.!-::<br />
Boardwalk,<br />
New streets, lop. 1 ),.<br />
•taxen, 1004,<br />
Street Improvement,<br />
Taxex, lfitiS,<br />
180(1, (over)<br />
Balance cash,<br />
City Treasurer Chuniplon<br />
'L'/W.Wk<br />
(Kll-dll<br />
uiw.iki<br />
W..17<br />
MIK.4.<br />
' llo.lHHI Ik)<br />
B,07U.(M<br />
t iU.1l.0()<br />
jll^lW.KO<br />
IW.liil<br />
tO,«»7.l7<br />
•aid tlmt<br />
City T a e r p<br />
tI700 would shortly be required wllli<br />
wlilch to |>ay luteretit. and that $3U00<br />
were needed to pay current.bills.<br />
The Joa'iis Were ordered ui>gotlateVI;<br />
These bills Were read aud ordered<br />
paid::. . . • ' •<br />
Neapolitan . Hand, fli'i-'i; Ira B.<br />
Champlou, Interest, etc.; ,$M,", r >o.-Mr-<br />
George Hawkins, *10.M; J. P. Fox,<br />
streets, fH8 57; Robt. (Jreenleaf,fajl.lM;<br />
Ira B. Champion, streeta. $01.45; M.<br />
Kenuedy, tm.iH; . Clareuco Turner,<br />
(3296 H h k L b C<br />
Kenuedy, t . ; . urr,<br />
(32.96; Hhoeuittker Lumber Company,<br />
«5S.O5; L. L. Wallace, $00; Jos. Boyd<br />
& Bros., tl20; B.'Carhart, C70; Ledger,<br />
*H '22; Oeo, Htanton.-JW; K. A, Bchock,<br />
«S2; 0. H. WutsoD, fOO; M.: Q. Buck,<br />
(50; Daniel Krauss, W, Uecves<br />
Flowers.- ISO; H. W. Hlidroth, »I2;<br />
Geo. Brewer, $50- Ira 8 (.'bamjilon,<br />
(41.08; Ju ' Rdy $50 Wlt<br />
F<br />
ewer, $50- Ira 8 (.'bamj<br />
Jumes ' Reedy, $50; W<br />
02 W W B $«0 ti<br />
alter<br />
ti B<br />
(41.08; J Ry, $; a<br />
Foster, (02; W. W. Brown. $«0; ti. B<br />
Bcull, >72; Conner Tr Jones, C2S.aa,<br />
Alfred it. Hiulth, $50;Cbas.'O.-Taylor<br />
(22.64; Jos. Krauxs, *S4; Harvey Y.<br />
Lake, $24; Atlantic City . Railway<br />
Company. 78<br />
T. Lee<br />
Rev. and Mra. Tbeb. Stevens have'g.' *Burley, B> W».76; Archie Gardiner;<br />
returned to Frankford, where Mr..'934,61; h. J, Smith, ns.78; |Hlram<br />
Btevens Is pastor of a church. They |St^lman.*l-l;I0;B; B. Knglish, board-.<br />
bad been visiting their Bon,.<br />
Stevens, city<br />
schools. '-•'<br />
y 8tn<br />
,_j; O. K; Adams & Bio., f8.20;<br />
., Sloan, Jr. A Co., »2.O4i K. J.<br />
°'| Smith, 19.87; English and Cresswell,<br />
' J » 1 2 5 . • • • • ' . . • ; •<br />
SUTH'E TO- LIMIT (KKIUTOIIS<br />
r^iit«tlAr>M|litil (<br />
I*ur»iti4i»t 10 ili>- unit<br />
r*}tinW fit UN* Count} *><br />
tlf filtlrtct'llltt H|>pli» lu Suiiimi '••."<br />
iitt*t of Ot-« k Dit >f*liy AvMiM<br />
Hit' HOlltJit-ii«(urr> uhlit «<br />
lx lilUTMttl<strong>On</strong> U'lla.1O8 Market St.,<br />
PHILADELPHIA,<br />
*Mdqaart«r«of Soatb J«n«y tor , '<br />
Fine Familu Groceries.<br />
MwuyNthe!ro*beflt*ny m»ll promptly attended to. Al<br />
I tplne amount of flO and upward dt?<br />
l i t onitrctt at any railroad atatloi<br />
r Cape Hay oonnty.<br />
LOW<br />
xallafactloa <strong>On</strong>aranleeil.<br />
GnRWOOD HOUSE,<br />
7II Muy County, will meetoa ' <<br />
Tuesday, September 117 1906, .<br />
d on Tm-Hday, Hep'ttfinber iS, 1MM, Mt I In<br />
nhi^t un«re the next election in their dtw-<br />
irlct will lt«ueldtat one o'clock In thearter<br />
noon, uud remain in HVHMlon until ulu*<br />
| k t th l f h l<br />
>'*.|(M;k in tlie evonlntf, ror tli« purposs oi<br />
miifcloicup from tbe OUOVSSSIDIC books two<br />
win tit rviflMters of tue namvs, resiliences<br />
mid Htre«t DUintiers, U nny, or »ll tlitt por-<br />
ulifl lu tliflr reupvcllve election dlntrlcu-<br />
ntUM to tlie rliibl oriuffrajn) therein at tin<br />
i*xt oltH.'llou, or wbosluill personally uppeiti<br />
H>lorv them inr that purpove.or wbo slmll bi<br />
^iKiu'n in the Nntl» r nctlon or- such Hoard ol<br />
Itt'KlMtry imd Klu^tloas to have leipilly vote*<br />
,li tlmt election dislrlc^ut tuv lost preceding<br />
Wei'ltou tuvieln lor member or tbe Otftierhi<br />
AHM'tnlily, or who Mlrill be shown by tin<br />
.itlldikvlt In writlaic of some voter In tbsl<br />
t'lt'Ctlon dlMtrlet to boa leiful voter Ibeivln.<br />
Ami on TmtMd&y, Heptember ^S, lual, unil<br />
' llioNHiue hours the said Hoards til<br />
' and Klectlon will- bold » primary<br />
*'I>.I:III>,I i»f delri£MteT« to conventions ot pollr<br />
ii-ul purtli'M.or tor tusklnic uomlnatlous, or<br />
1»r both,HKreeuble lo the provisio
ofaJRatr<br />
Br GRACE MAC9OWAN COOKE<br />
' Copyright, (000. l>y RubyDougZu<br />
• • "Buffering Moses! Hochnskn. If a"<br />
'heads' I win, tails you lose.' playip'<br />
• poker with you these days. I rung Ul<br />
' Bvo jacks on you that hand, an' you<br />
.. Aovcr tunied a hair. What's up?" '<br />
\Tbo cowboy :pushed"back and regnrd-<br />
'.. "lilncli jams"—they uro<br />
I callable of tuakiuiz heavy trouble for<br />
him. Aside from the commanding offi-<br />
cer. It inlflit uliuoHt Iw said that of all<br />
tbe otlicerii attached to a modern war<br />
vessel It Is most ueeessary'fqr tbo chief<br />
engineer to iiossess not only the good<br />
will, but .tiie actual devotion, of tbe<br />
men under him. The chief engineer Is<br />
held strictly accobutahle for the pres-<br />
ervation In goou 1 condltl6n of tbe.ablp's<br />
liollors and machinery. A, loose*screw<br />
ample, they can cither make life mis-<br />
erable for tbo commanding officer, If<br />
bo Is tbo man they have it In for, by<br />
looflng on their Job through all tbe<br />
watches and drugging, the dirty and<br />
unpleasant coaling tusk through an In-<br />
terminable length of time, or they can<br />
punish nny watch officer for wbolh they<br />
„»"".„ „ . . • I have cot It iu. by "showing blm up."<br />
"Burnt Bear," he began, "you know | ,„ £"„ Iattc/,.aRO the/calmi> wait<br />
?fi?! J"? on Nto ' > 8po ^ X been till tho wm*b offlccr wbo baa Incurred<br />
their illsplemnre taikea the deck and<br />
—. - - —--»--. .«.».j«u BW. a881imcs jiret-t command of the work<br />
week. If such sbonM happen I reckon •ronna to him, I was up on the knob- of ,^1,0^ and „,,„ thoi_proceed-to<br />
yon could name your price." . "•"*"> *• era*" 5 *- ,!«*• tbousbt It was ^vo nn exhibition of how frantically<br />
An eager are leaped Into the Indian's ^tenoiigh fo-you, could see t+e „„,,,„.„.. -•=--•<br />
somber eyes. "I could," he answered. "<br />
"But no such thing will happen. Burnt • — —•-•• -.7.-<br />
Bear sloops with tho pony's stake ropo wlcky-up. But thero was a great big<br />
tohJsVrior" • ' - 'snake In tbe grass that you couldn't<br />
to bis wrist'<br />
"Don't you be too sure." remonstrated<br />
the cowboy. "I've got money up on<br />
that caynso, an' I'm mighty uneasy<br />
that he's about to gat some sort o* cpm-<br />
. . - - r- -—• --r •—•» •¥» n ship's eonipiiny of naval Bailor men<br />
hawse from where you was down at „,„ 'work. wltijout doing anything,<br />
the caipiH-settin* by the door of your n ? y B1IVS,~"~l*. "^' '" ."""1 i"° 1 dor tho strain of "labor tbnt'loois quite<br />
kicked out? Tbeq^iu) I watches ,.„„,«_ > • . -- -<br />
„ .~~ ,, n# vuui-, „ . ..-- — . —•»•-. • --«»•«» (cfrffl^ j,nt them In a monumental lack<br />
plaint InJjls right hind foot Tho old I."» bo no08 f 8 a P. B long, stout hawse. ^ beadnilv ,n ,,lt. mnung ot the Bblp.<br />
man knows*I'm pettjn* heavy on bis I mUr ', a ? f ""5* nnd 8llp * " aroa ^ A toe The disliked officer of the. deck, may<br />
hawscfleaban*blman*mouisreatpals|' >n /" boi:l1 - . . ' -»•-'- —-•—-—--<br />
—weYe thickcr-ri thloves. 80 lont<br />
He stepped to tbcf front of tbe black-<br />
smith shop, swung Into tho saddle and<br />
disappeared. ' '<br />
All day long the young Indian served<br />
bis customers and attended to bis usual<br />
duties with an olr'of preoccupation.<br />
He guessed what simple trick bis cow<br />
puncher friend .had in mind. If tbe<br />
' gome wont through succcHsfully, would<br />
tbe father pay the price?<br />
Crowds were* gathering for next<br />
week's races and business was brisk,<br />
for, thin scientific blacksmith and vet-<br />
_ertaariari-, t|1(. ,wv,<br />
y j tiioeniTof<br />
verllleiitliiu nf-Mils legend Is<br />
crevice. HI»I ..very 0111<br />
Ueortif Wiishli>L-:iin reuliy ||v(4.'<br />
GREEN TURTLES <strong>EXPENSIVE</strong>.<br />
r In Cmamf't u« How<br />
The? JIM nroas-bt. North.<br />
_ **Tbe flesh of the irreen turtle often<br />
brings $30 11 pound," sold an oyster<br />
dealer "Tils rih t<br />
"Cure Brat, pay after,*' eald. the old<br />
Indian sentenUousIy. ' "<br />
The lover gathered courage from the<br />
tact that the price Itself was not men-<br />
tioned. He held ont his band for the<br />
bridle, and Burnt.Bear permitted him<br />
to lead tbo pony down to the forge fire.<br />
It well suited tbo young bl<br />
dealer. "Tills rieh ranat romes to —<br />
from the'coral rwfs of the'West la-<br />
dies.<br />
**Tbe turtles arc cauebt In nets<br />
among tbe rocki- They aro very care-<br />
fully brought nortii. They are deck<br />
passengers at first, iiut as tho weather<br />
grows cold with the ship's progress<br />
they are penned lo mirro rooms below<br />
—regular staieroorof.<br />
"It's a different'treutment that they<br />
get, tbot'sb, at the natives' bands. • If<br />
a native Is brh^-lnu turtles north be<br />
nails them fast to the deck by their<br />
flippers. Strange creatures that they<br />
ore, tbey, appear to-suffer little under<br />
such cruel treatment. .<br />
The calipee and calipash are re-<br />
spectively the flesh from the bronst<br />
and tbe .back of tbe green turtle, Od-<br />
btts which, I have beard epicures say,<br />
are nnequaled In the. earth beneath,<br />
the heaVeas above or the waters nnder<br />
tbe earth. This meat Is superlatively<br />
rich, delicate and tender. .<br />
"Live greon tuntle fetches wholesale<br />
from, a dime to a quarter a pound.<br />
What Bitnteti^tfae meat so expensive In<br />
the end U that out of a 140 pound flab<br />
you'll only get two pounds'of calipee<br />
and one of calipash.<br />
"Several times when therefhas been<br />
a tight turtle market tbe chefs of mil-<br />
g e market the chofs of mil-<br />
lionaires and of certain extravagant<br />
hotels have offered me $1 a pound for<br />
live turtle*. At,that rate)your calipee<br />
and calipash would comei to quite $50<br />
a pound."—New OrieansjTlmes-Detno-<br />
crat. ' '<br />
»7. „,,<br />
i*V<br />
' to halt in the darkness, run 1p tho shop<br />
V for a harmless bottle of volatile'oils<br />
, , which would ameD loud and look WelL<br />
*IUen,stooplng,be took the slim pastern<br />
.., fax his hands. Tho foot was hot and<br />
, • throbbhig. Those 'deft digits, warned<br />
> : where to seek; cleVerly lnterrogatud tbe<br />
•', -'-hair about tbe smailest portion ef tbe<br />
' • ;'•'-; joint. Ab, It was there!. He snapped<br />
J •;.• tt. Tiie relieved pony, put down a grate-<br />
ful noso toward bis shoulder.' Then<br />
' \ '• 'witllakllled movements Hocbasfca itib-<br />
" bod-nnd kneaded tbo member to hasten<br />
- Xthe'impedud circulation. •<br />
':;;•,.'•.. For an hour be worked tbns; the dra-<br />
•>;V''niatle : values must be preserved. Oc-<br />
'•v.caslonaUy;ho walked the pony abont<br />
;>•;• and, its owner could' see the. lameness<br />
, KdocKaatajt'. Attend of tbat time he<br />
kJp^^-S : «S't«ki:'?;v;;';,''!;,?<br />
;\ 1 -iS:a"/Burnt yBear,'. yoon bor»o Im sotmd.<br />
M$iy,pfaigmte(i.iMt,m toot.<br />
rSttetitbe. fever waa.aU out of it<br />
. . SIHIns on . .<br />
TDoes sitting on cbalrs'tend to,make*<br />
people stiff and awkward? Orientate<br />
can sit on tbelr beels bowover' fit and'<br />
elderly tbey may be. white many Eng-<br />
lish, people after middle age can rarely<br />
rise from tbelr chairs without assist<br />
noce.—London Oraphle. J<br />
>ao-r> CadTKtn. '<br />
"Jane Is DO suspicions.*' '<br />
"What hatCJane dono,now?"<br />
"She thinks tho postmaster invari-<br />
ably roads "all her letters, no she puts<br />
•Personal' nud 'Privato* on eacb' one<br />
pf thorn."—New Orleans) TlmeavDomc-<br />
and that tlie.,usi'fuUie teft or !"}•. with ii strap around It l0Bm,<br />
Its falling*- WiiKliinstou ilrairtBl<br />
h f hi T<br />
RISON H. VOORHKHS<br />
or-at- L,O,AV,<br />
.oyrur....<br />
MffJBarket<br />
BplT AWIAH. AM1IUKW C. HOHWKI.I,<br />
, OFFICES<br />
to ihu ilujv "Tlie undoita'<br />
Inc In Unit the pirtfjotic Imps'jf<br />
mountain wind It, iHvniiKe It<br />
to the Father of II1«<br />
1ml KIIIHTII KTItKKi4<br />
CK\N CHTY N J '<br />
UCK,\.N CHTY, N. J. !«;_<br />
OFFICES<br />
Godfrey 8c Godfrey.<br />
T. ABBOTT, M. D.,<br />
PhyMlclan. and Surgeon,<br />
OFFICE—Comer Central and Eighth Street<br />
•'(Till e a. m. •<br />
omen Houna :•< ICrom l to » p. m.,<br />
(KromBto 8 p. m.,<br />
T. C. HUTCHISON, M. D,<br />
Ilorrar notild not t<br />
ulwil. Thl« will Itiriirelyofoiii'rrV'?;"-. . ,£, , ,<br />
mix. it wan orit-iniuiy of leajo Herbert R. Voorhees,<br />
(iiiiiinnnly nf tnat nuigpenUKCiTV : 7»i Auhifry Av..ihie;<br />
I.e.ul win. nwii fur «.I|H h, tholJari55JS3«i'u" : C ' or ' K '"""' 1< >' """ A """<br />
'Me nneleiit Itiiuiauii nud In etllI*.AtOeeaiiCiiyGW«-ou Tm't.luvu i,,nl I'rl-<br />
for that pui-po*. Iu Italy. Tbe toiSFtllSSZS** " m '•'"""'"'J' Kveninuii unr.<br />
lilt of.leml'lH<br />
nun In l.nlin "liulla," Itotu UWBO-./J;<br />
rlaliinii'the l.>rm Imve ilropped ejdi—s<br />
MlKht.* -Thi' Itoinuir liulla. was a 11 watch«;'';'»<br />
elreulnr liM'kin. ItJtii(Uv:oni-iiXa!l;ii-<br />
or luihle fiiinllli'n altjicln-l to a •, ni'i-<br />
JV^-I cull, 11 tii ~:.i- t! , _,<br />
muut keep your iloV from luiflilrM. i O»3Wt7» 1 ' Xt.,Oc«uii City, W.J,<br />
won't lot our i,ii by HJiiip. tloauHi'^i.i' •• .<br />
i-Ynt Kind i'du'i'iill^l, 1 wiiiitcdP*m$M . ' • " ' '•<br />
tbAt If ybuMloii't'iiiii^yOuriM'T^M'jB — •<br />
crying 1 Klinll .have to miter « «*ilia ' : % »,..'<br />
Pluint. itiunWjyft iny-ittirnwfonr jMnu«ip(i»l»ro»ervodior<br />
. woru. tik» si.*',•:!'•, Mj?®. W. L. BERRY,' ••<br />
^'^^nfwiuirti^SnufacturinK-Jeweler,<br />
KoiitloiiV Mh,. IIewjnro»-Oh. T«g.|iNO. 33 SOUTH SECOND ST..<br />
<strong>On</strong>eu ,-ur^l Willie of u violent<br />
ache by. MticceatluK that ho go-.T-.J<br />
floutlat'» nud buvo tlio tooth extnw",!<br />
-Chlcnco Trihuno. '1.<br />
Storaae fur<br />
' xtme und<br />
ur an<br />
' xtmxe under<br />
anything personal or po<br />
er the bent oondltlonR at<br />
te rates<br />
h bent oond<br />
moderate rates.<br />
. , moderate rates. . .<br />
Cootracbj made for mo vlng aud storing<br />
BOBSBT t»iai«rRal,-MiUM»gcr. 1<br />
w- nniBniiii, •,.;<br />
• Knlrkcrv Thero • KoeH a ma»<br />
would ruthi-r richt tbiia oat<br />
Soldtorj Kiilcl£or-No;<br />
"*•*>'«• Mntfnilna. /<br />
' Halliir Utxad.<br />
Soy, Jack, whufhuve you .<br />
Ued arouiiti your ttnitor forl" ,.<br />
"Ob, that la to romlnd tne toil I<br />
«ot Bomethlng njy wifo toiam<br />
•nro to reineniber.'*-Baltliniw.<br />
can. • •<br />
Philadelphia, Pal.<br />
Initaspaclaitir.<br />
I an Your. •<br />
IHORE FURNITURE<br />
. Of Every I)eur||>tlon at .<br />
Galladher'3<br />
SECOND STREET • PHIL*.<br />
and an* mooay.<br />
DAVID MUIR, jRM<br />
Tin. • Slate - and • Slag - Roofing,<br />
CORRUGATED IRON WORK<br />
FURNACES AND RANGES,<br />
405 Wesley Avenue, - Ocean City, N. J.<br />
. Kepalrii of every per, cent. Tliu bonrd<br />
Wan angry, und hitornicd the aHiieKdorH<br />
that they Would be compelled to Hlm.w<br />
an IncreuKeorill percent, this year.<br />
"The aH»eHNor» went over their work<br />
uKalii.und now Tjandl* toU'lTHTiTp and<br />
Vinclunil VOWIINIIIP HIHI'W IncreaHeH or<br />
S-I2.),(KKI and $400,000, rexpectlvely,<br />
nearly a million ilolliiin more.<br />
nnd who ducn not take ont permits. _<br />
O^IIH Htaluiumu aloile proves one -fttct^l _<br />
viz , thnt were hes fully aa well ap-oo— v<br />
tlio actual ntnte of affairs as he is on ,<br />
jumping, he would not bave made'<br />
Mich un UHsertlon.<br />
A matter of record ut tbe Clerk'*<br />
olllec, panHed by Council at each<br />
monthly meeting, shows the building<br />
iiiHpector'H n-iHiri for the preceding — ~—<br />
month, with ailjiermlU granted and -<br />
fees for the Hame, accompanied by<br />
"TIIIH year, w'lien tho unxoxHorH of Uheuk covering the amount, with tbe<br />
tlieHe two places turned. In their imokK [•"'.'J 8 ,' "refelved and Hied." .<br />
rieuttnlitviile •TliurHdny, .which WUH<br />
well ntteinleil. > Mtu-h iiitcroxt wun<br />
xhowii in tho iirntterxdlxcuhneH that be" feel tbat my re-<br />
Hix-ninulliH-old buby, Moiiford I'"uyH,<br />
died nt J o'clock TiiiirHtlny morning.<br />
Death WUK due in a complication of<br />
diseases,<br />
The buby wuuMr. und .Mrs. Kills'<br />
Unit child, and Ux dtatli Is felt nil tlio<br />
more by the parents. • '<br />
TiiKHKN'riNKliJolim wiih Mf. mid<br />
MrH. Klilx' frlcnilH in extending Its<br />
deep Hj'mpnthy in tTieir bereiivemylit.<br />
R«MI ft-ZHInlv xrmiMferH. . •<br />
Iteceu't real estate transfers hi Ocean<br />
City, reporU-d In the otllce of County<br />
Clerk Way, aro UH foijiiww:- ...<br />
'.l'hlilp K. t'olniiinii, Ji(,' ,et ui, lo<br />
Churles |,,ll. Wilke. $!I'JM». lutt '> feet KoiithwoHi of<br />
Kloventli street.<br />
Charles F. Wall ot lix. to Idu'K.<br />
Olxon. Jl. Lot on Ituy Front, •S>x.m><br />
feet, on southwest side of lOlcvcnth<br />
Htrcet, "<br />
Wm. D.lluriihurrit et tiic to V'uilghuli<br />
$1. I'remlsCH northwest Hide<br />
, .-_. my re-<br />
Klgnatlou a» building Inupeetor will<br />
.add to the name, I stand ready at a<br />
moineut'B notice, to offer the name,,<br />
and In HO doing would like to suggest,<br />
llrst, that they make a building or-<br />
dinance that will' Htnnd. Secondly,<br />
follow them youTHell. Then appoint<br />
my MueccHBor, who will lind blsonlolal<br />
duties far less arduoiiH and 'more<br />
pleitMint than lian<br />
. Yours truly.<br />
SMITH. '<br />
p<br />
fore Se p eptember lo.<br />
•>OI-l'I.«K TOUW TO OKTTVS-<br />
BVBO AMID WASHINUTON. .<br />
Tho uniniul iilxil'iy |*r»ouully ooadueted<br />
tour to the Uettynburg battlcUold and Wuil-<br />
Inilton, via I'ennaylyunlu ltullroad,Wlll leave<br />
H«pU!Ulber ai. Ouo dar wlll.be lipent on the<br />
battlefleid, and tbe great eonlllot wilt be<br />
liruphlcully deucrlbed lii leciunw by Capt.<br />
Lonu. Two dujn will be itpeol lit Wmhlnnton.<br />
Tbe rulo,«-22.UU from Neur Yotk, »1U.OO from<br />
phlladelpblu and proportionate ruteii Irom<br />
othor polnu, will Include ail iiebiiiuaryex-<br />
pomeu. for Itineraries und rull Iniormutlon,<br />
anply to lloket agents or utldreai Ueo. W.<br />
lloydi ()»••asMDce[ AEeut.l'bllodelphlit.<br />
j t ide<br />
rieuHiiro uveniie, Hi Ml feet soutliweut<br />
of' Twelfth street, liOxlJiV-ll-lO feet<br />
to Itipariuii CommiHuionerH exterior<br />
line; lot It!, on 1'lun ii of (lay Front<br />
lotlJtiiJil* Ktl H I<br />
(y nt<br />
lotHlJotiiJil*, Kectlon H, and IOIH V£i,<br />
18(1, 18H, Jllt-^'JiJ, .VJ1, «•£,', VIK, TIKI<br />
irt WI4fBtfott^<br />
Ueorge F, Uber et ux to Mary A<br />
Ifarnhiirst. $1. Iiot5iO«, Hcctlon li.<br />
John It, Keiidriek'et ux toMuy Fru-<br />
taiiduono. fllOO. l,ot.»oi> Section 1>.<br />
Jameu C. Kciill et ux, to William F,<br />
Waulilugtoll. *l. liotBftS, Hen. A.<br />
linttlo M, Itlttcr to John Glvon.<br />
*10,0(IO.' I'rciiilscs on nortliwcKterly<br />
side liay''avenue S« 11-100 f.et; Bouth-<br />
we«t of Tiveltu Htreet BU liil-100 feet,.<br />
Also northu'eHt^ljie, l!ay uvenuo lot<br />
ill-IIW'feet VolitfiweHt of Twelftii streot<br />
B5 V4-JO0 feet by 1(10, feet, '<br />
Ocean .Olty-AMHoeta'tlon to. flowbrd.<br />
Parry.- $3»0. .Ocean frontage^ aud<br />
ltiparlun IUIHIH lir front of lot 1)2.1, Heo-<br />
to Jacob.' i). El«ele. SitlO.<br />
Kparla<br />
tlon. 1).<br />
Hamu f<br />
a Jacb. i). Elsele. 82(10<br />
Ocean frontage au.d'ltipiirlun lauds ill<br />
front or lot «£i, Bcctloii I,.<br />
Hame to Mary it. slim, $J00 Oceau<br />
rrontage ltlpariun lands iu front or lot<br />
1KM, Hectlon 1J.<br />
'Btatb of New Jersey, by riparian<br />
commissioners, to Ocean City Associa-<br />
tion, $760.' Four strips of ilpurlan<br />
lands under Atlautlo Oceau betweeu<br />
Flfly-llrst and Flfty-elgbth streets.<br />
** » > •<br />
Wo Do II RlBbt, Quick Service.<br />
All kluds of Optical and Jewelry<br />
Kepalrlug. AH broken lenses replaced<br />
without your prescription, by bring-<br />
ing uu the pieces. Smoked glasses- to<br />
suit your eyes. W. Wardell, the Ey-<br />
Spociallst, Ttl Asbury aveuue.<br />
IvCttcr to Sotncrs Cameron<br />
' Ocean< City, AT. J.<br />
ItcnrBir: Weshalircel obliged to '<br />
you Iryou write ux how you came-out<br />
on your llrst few Jobs Devoo, as to<br />
gulloiiH expected aud used.<br />
Tuke Job A. Yon make your price,<br />
expecting to IIMO '2ft gallons Devoe, and .<br />
lined lo. Job li. You expected to use .<br />
|. r > und -used 10, And toll us What "<br />
puint you had lined before. t>f course,<br />
you Judge Dovoe by. what you bave<br />
used before<br />
llero'Hhow a few came-ont. .<br />
M. A. Tluminx, painter, Lyuchburg,<br />
V"a., WriteH.- My first job with Devoe, ',<br />
1 cHtlniutcd r>7 gallons; it toJk 2S. Since<br />
then I Iinvo used nothing else. ' *<br />
O. Ii. £>lu-urdu, Jtaleigh, N. C, had . '<br />
lined ill) gnlloiiH pnete* paint on- Jits<br />
house, and bought, !U) gallons Devoe;<br />
A.' K. tilcnn, hlH painter; said It .<br />
woiitdu't ho enough. Hud it) gallons -<br />
toft. • •' '.. • ..:•••:<br />
Mayor W. ,W. Carroll, srontlceilo;<br />
Florida, Writes: Painter estimated 85'<br />
gallium for my lioiino; took 20 gallons<br />
D e v o t ^ . • • . , , •...•••<br />
' Ollmoro & Davlx'-Uo., contractors - '<br />
and pulutohvTaliahaHHce, Florida, nay<br />
2 KalloiiH Devoe xproadH BH rnr as 8 of<br />
any otlicr pahlt they know, and cov- '<br />
orsbetteri. .'•• . . .<br />
H, A. Itullurd, painter) Sanford, -<br />
Klorlda, cstiointed 60 callona for Odd •"- *<br />
Fel'lolfH and Maionlo Hall»; they took ' . '<br />
anJevoo."' .' "' . . ' • .<br />
• Jones & Rogers, Merkel, Texas, ootl-<br />
mated 10'gallons I>ovoe for Mr, Pratt'a r<br />
house and bought S gallons for lint ,<br />
coat; It^uluted two coaU. '<br />
Erb-Spfiugall Co., Ban Antonio, .<br />
Texan, painted two nouses same size<br />
forD. J. Wood word, one lead-and-oll,<br />
the other Bevoo. '"<br />
paint and labor.<br />
Toui Masey's _ ,,<br />
Springs, Texas, estimated for his bouse<br />
10 gallons Devoe; bo bad 4 left. .,','..'<br />
You see how It goes.-' Even the beat'<br />
painters can't guess. ilttlo enough .at;<br />
aret..i'-- .' '. ;':', .;:,:•;• :^,,;" •:::;:?'v>M<br />
Yours truly, ' ! vv^r;ffi<br />
!• ' : . • '\'.p;-w:'jpKiraH,^cwi«{i3<br />
9<br />
l,<br />
Dovoo cost less 'for'<br />
painter, Walnut<br />
i<br />
P. S.—n. Howard<br />
•palnL*,.'-'."'. • ••'rVr^.j•
jiwswfprs'"<br />
litest<br />
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Ocean City Sentinel<br />
liumto A«D Rvwnr TMVMDAY<br />
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JOHK H. DOUOI.AMS,<br />
' chairman ltep.-Co. EJr. Com.<br />
Second District Kepabiican Con<br />
BTdMlottttl Convention. '<br />
Tbe Republican CODV«DI1OD to nominate<br />
candidate for B*pre«entat.ve tn CongreM for<br />
tbe^l^cond.-Dlatrictot-ierey.p<br />
IDB the Con ntle* of Atlantic Harllnnton, Cape<br />
May and Cumberland, will be beld atUrldge-<br />
'tonontbe aecond day of October,one tboa-<br />
* euiid nine hundred und six. nt twelve o'clock<br />
noon.<br />
Tbe Chairmen of the varloua Coaoty C6m<<br />
mltteea will apecliy the places for the holding<br />
of rrlnuuies tor tbe election or delegate*<br />
•aid Convention and tbe number of .-elega<br />
to wblcb each District u'rotllledacccording<br />
lothelaw.<br />
; mignedj—llr^-MINCH;<br />
_, ., KI»WA.UU8,t,KK,<br />
* '' . . W. H. C'ARTKlt, ,<br />
A. U.HMITU. .<br />
DON'T suppoae ".We'll ramble" will<br />
be one of the rallying songs tbkt year.<br />
* A MAN should always be willing to<br />
help a womau when uhe wants bar<br />
j o w n w a y . *-,-•.'<br />
ISN'T it about time to do away wltb<br />
a dictator In Common Council? Thin<br />
In a matter for the voters to consider.<br />
®M,<br />
WE dlalike to think tbat the man<br />
.who In an houeit aa the days are loug<br />
.will be getting leaa aiid lew boneat<br />
- every day from tbla time on. '<br />
• AUOOBTUS HII/TOK, President of tbe<br />
Cape May County Liquor Dealers' As-<br />
Boclatlon, in going through tbe county<br />
distributing Jland photos and buttons.<br />
THE Star of the Cape 'nays It. E.<br />
Hand wan a .fluhftrman before be<br />
entered politics. -What a pity for the<br />
.tax-payera be did Dot remain a' Usher<br />
- n i w i / ' • . . . - . . . • • , . . — ' ,<br />
LETT'S «top building Htreeta "out into<br />
the thoroughfare, each aa at Ninth<br />
street, tor a year ortwo. - MoBtof you<br />
have ibis opinion. Expretm your<br />
' views at tiie poll* '...'. ,<br />
. AT a recent gathering in one of tbe<br />
• so-called "Hand strongholds^ It wa»<br />
found that one out of every forty-nine<br />
voters was wearing a Hand button.<br />
They looked lonesome.<br />
'-,'•. How would you. like an overcoat<br />
; now? ; Therey were persona orj tbe<br />
)' boardwalk lust night who would.have<br />
; belleved.lt cold enough to make Ice,<br />
' bad tbey been told so.<br />
As Abraham LIDCOID once aald,<br />
; "Let aa have tilth- tbat right majcett<br />
might, andlo that faith ;let us to the<br />
. end dareto'do our duty, as we under-<br />
, stand it" It Is "up to" the voters of<br />
•pceattiUity'.it tbs coming primaries.<br />
r,jy:^yi;-^..'M • •: •.,.'.••.,•.<br />
HE sayp be didn't "play to the<br />
gallery"'wheh be voted for tbe sewer<br />
ordlnanci.-^No? 'Perhaps, for once,'<br />
it might have been better had hedone<br />
- so. Butrperhapa the people will bave<br />
-Bometlllh^toaay a little later: ( :<br />
.JJemocrirtaiciJoagh Votea'.,to defeat<br />
Uk and the Democrats want<br />
:;,by,;a<br />
because tbey know be will be "e«»y "<br />
He bas "sowu to tbe winds aud reaped<br />
the whirlwind.'; , '<br />
IK Robert E. Hand 'ever, bad a<br />
pbance at the Itepubllcau nomination,<br />
that lasf chance was loBt when 'UUR<br />
Hilton'. President or' tbe Liquor<br />
dealers' Association, commenced • to<br />
distribute Hand buttoiiH and pliotoH<br />
Tliovotoruof Cape May County are<br />
not ready to surrender eiitlrely to HIIH<br />
sort of a political combination.<br />
Tin: Hand organ* are try ing to.uood-<br />
wluk tbe farmers and tlHber'men of the<br />
county tbat. be. In' tbelr ftlend aiid<br />
Cresbe tbelr eueuiy. Senatr Crenae<br />
was raised on a Cape May County tnrm<br />
and bis parents still lloe.ou due, and<br />
Henator Crewe IH respected J>y every<br />
farmer and llsbernjan ""in the county,<br />
and'tuey have no better friend tliuu<br />
b e . „ • • • : . , • "<br />
A OAHKFUI. cauvaiw of the county<br />
MIIOWB that about one Htnre or |itiblic<br />
place out of every twenty-seven buna<br />
Hand photo dlaplayed In It, and tl<br />
one voter, nut of each forty-nine<br />
throughout the county In wearing a<br />
Hand button, TblH IH food for thought.<br />
It is wiggentlve'tbat when the vote IH<br />
couuted, soine wine propbetK will tie<br />
out of the running by a large majority,<br />
an they were three yearn ago. _ .<br />
PERSONALS. .<br />
R. M. Uorgas. orMt. Airy, U tuklng<br />
a rest at the Blncayne.<br />
Prencott Cadinau has returned from<br />
a week's visit to Mlllville and vicinity<br />
Mrs. Harry Keairy, of CoiinellHVillc,<br />
Pa., Is visiting her couxln, It. Howard<br />
Thorn.<br />
Mr. and Mm. 11. K. Katon have re^<br />
WHO CAN WE<br />
TRUST? IS ASKED<br />
i<br />
TOTirea. JO .tllBlr coitagi*, -* Central<br />
ayenue.-T . , , _l. • 1 . '. . •<br />
Minn Alice Watxoii vlHitol her friend,<br />
Mr*. Julia Uoper, nt.Wllilu'oixl over<br />
Sunday.<br />
Cherle Borie, Jr., of (Icriiiaiitovvn, IH<br />
spending a few dayn with frlenilN in<br />
tblMClty. - '<br />
Mr. and Mr*. John. R. Keudriek<br />
will leave for their I'hJIadclphhi hoiue<br />
to-marrow.<br />
• Mr.mid Mrx. •Lautiin Kumlrlck, of<br />
New York, hnve .returned liume ufter<br />
a vlnit here.<br />
Mtiu Bowie llullook. ori.'()llliinw<br />
lloak I'lmn^elH. Holly H-aib I'hxunrli<br />
Unts»yHouDd, Urcal Mound., l.ujlaiii Moun<br />
UP io (vook Horn. • "<br />
Tbv CbHDnel trom Cronk Horn to ll«asl^<br />
Point und Ocrun City baa beeu .lulled<br />
Oman Cliy Yncht Club. - %<br />
IJUd AUK. v, IIOJ.<br />
"A. It. HHITH,<br />
Kupu of Oyater ComlnlSNliin.<br />
Hi. lit., I'. V . a-tOO. AlladllcCnuiity.<br />
•.IslorHnpaldPoll and Pino<br />
tor me Vear 190],<br />
George A.Barrett..'.: 1 OC<br />
WlUlam Bojarth:. ....I (Id<br />
Harry Buzzard<br />
Henry Bryant<br />
George Bond .*....<br />
Lewis Cordery.,<br />
ladwlck<br />
...] OH<br />
... 1.00<br />
1 (XJ<br />
2«<br />
William Chadwlck 2 4(<br />
Itlcbard Cbew .' ......1 (X)<br />
Albert Carpeuter. „ 1 OC<br />
Hamuel Carr...... I 0C<br />
AlbertCrutbers ::. ......'...I 0C<br />
Albert N. Downes ......; 1 0C<br />
Walter Decker......'.;., ..1 Oil<br />
James Fowell. .,......:.... 1 OC<br />
Kenjam I niOroyei^ o j i U i l l l u J _, ^1<br />
Samuel Hersey -. I Of<br />
Irving Hill....v ..; 1 (Kl<br />
Bolomon Jeiikius .'... ....I IX<br />
John N Johnson .....1 Ol 1<br />
Joseph Krouse .....A KC<br />
Harvey Lake.....; '. .• I (Ml<br />
J. Mixuor 1 Otl<br />
Frank Lougo. .'......1 Otl<br />
Thoma« Matbews .1<br />
Charles G. Miller ..:....'..,.»<br />
Cornelius Mahan '.......",..»!' (HI<br />
JrWrSmltb-<br />
FrankHchock<br />
Frank Bchock,'3r,"....<br />
F. P. Smith<br />
H, C;. Bands ...... ..(<br />
Reuben Sands;.......<br />
Turner.<br />
David Tucker..;......<br />
Joseph Tucker<br />
John Tucker.. ...<br />
John Thompson.....<br />
Theo. Townsend<br />
Albert Williams.....<br />
Walter Yotiug........<br />
J.T. Adams<br />
Kdward Bushay<br />
A. Barclay.....,:...:.<br />
Joseph Barclay....;...<br />
Somers Burley......'..<br />
BenjamluKard........<br />
J, A. Canfield<br />
Edward Campbell....<br />
Touy Dlllllo.i.........<br />
'ohu Freellng ,<br />
oshua French........<br />
Frank GlrtluB.,,.......<br />
It.-Harris<br />
-barles F. Headley...<br />
George Hawkins......<br />
Leo. Haggerty........<br />
Walter-McCorkle.....<br />
Tsaac Norton..........<br />
loseph Norton........<br />
Bdward Burdlck<br />
Thomas Barlow.......<br />
Hilton Champion..'...<br />
Frank Rlgglns :.<br />
William Shrlver......<br />
IVilllam Bhrlver, Jr..,<br />
Daniel Stewart...'...:.<br />
..:1 Oil<br />
,. 1 W<br />
., 1 0C<br />
...1 711<br />
...1 Otl<br />
...I W<br />
...1 110<br />
,..1 DO<br />
.. 1 on<br />
...1 oc<br />
...1 00<br />
...1 00<br />
...i 00<br />
. ..'2 40<br />
...1 00<br />
..,1 00<br />
...1 00<br />
...1 or<br />
.,1 00<br />
...1 00<br />
...1 00<br />
1 IK<br />
,.1 00<br />
...1 00<br />
,..1 Oft<br />
,.1 00<br />
.;,! 00<br />
..I 00<br />
. 1 Oil<br />
., 1 00<br />
..1 00<br />
...l'OO<br />
.. 1 oO<br />
;.i 00<br />
..1 00<br />
...1 «<br />
,..1 00<br />
..1 00<br />
...1 00<br />
..1 Oil<br />
no<br />
LVIIIIam Tice........<br />
Samuel Talero'.......<br />
Bertram Smftb.......<br />
oslab Bbnrp.........,..: 1 oil<br />
. NiCIIObAH COIiSOK<br />
MB, it., P! F.( »3.76. folieclor..<br />
Menders -<br />
<strong>On</strong>e-Price Store<br />
Rdts and (Lent's<br />
Furnishings<br />
The Inside make .pf a suit Is either<br />
lie making or the ruination of It—all<br />
depeuda on the. amount of tailoring<br />
put upon these'parts. Tbe secret of<br />
long wear and shape-holding lies be-<br />
neath the surface.. That's wby you-<br />
can't. buy by looks atone. Mendel's<br />
Jlothes, whilst as stylish and correct<br />
n cut as any garments made, are bet-<br />
er built In tbe wear-telllug parts than<br />
most clothes—that's wby we guarantee<br />
bem with our name."<br />
Clothing for-Boys.<br />
Widow Jones) Suits for Boys. Nor-<br />
blk, Buster Brown, Double-Breasted<br />
nd Blduseii.'<br />
Hats for Men and • Boy&<br />
The Latest and Nobbiest Sty leu In<br />
Blaok, Brown, Nclter, Mouse Derbyn<br />
,ud Sort In every grade at tbe lowest<br />
rices. •<br />
Men's Pantaloons '<br />
he Swellett See our window dUplay<br />
.' Gents' Furnishing Goods.";<br />
Mendel's <strong>On</strong>e-Price Store<br />
'. • 1626 Atlantic Avenue,<br />
^ATLANTIC OrrV. N. J.<br />
FUEL LIGHT HEAT.<br />
DO IT NOW<br />
SERVICES RUN V<br />
•RANGES SCT<br />
ON SHORT <strong>NOT</strong>ICE<br />
CITY GAS LIGHT CO.<br />
OCEAN CITY BAKERY<br />
(SuooMspr ^>F. A.Sobook.1<br />
BRBAD. FANCY CAKES and PIES<br />
GEORGE S. BICKEl, .Proprietor<br />
NO. 81S ASBURV AVENUE..-<br />
' Ocean City, N. J.<br />
I. N. JOHNSON,<br />
PLUMBER.<br />
STEAM AND GAS FITTER<br />
Repairing a specialty,,<br />
Bath Tubs 'and Plumbers 1<br />
Supplies. ' " ,<br />
O5SO Anbury Aveiine<br />
WE ARE • STILL GIVING<br />
AWAY LOTS AT<br />
PEERMONT-'AVALON<br />
" . x ' • ' • • • • • . . • . • ' .<br />
Y<br />
'OU MAY <strong>NOT</strong> KNOW that the natural elevation of the wild IIIIIM on<br />
• Seven Mile Ikoch at Avalnn, New Jersey, jiermltH the eHlnhllhhed grade<br />
to be on the average twice ax high as the average grade extaulitihcd on<br />
all the other beaches Iri ('ape May county. You may not know tlialtlie<br />
smallext lota at Avalon are-fiOxllOfeel, or more than douole the size of a lot<br />
•10x90 feet You may not know that we are Mill giving away some of our Ue«t<br />
and blgheift lots to partleH. who will huild a house on them coHtlng not ICHH<br />
than $1500," You may not,know that we are oll'eihiK lots at a lower price (him<br />
uhilt-lotH-have-ever-beeit-oirenMl-tit-tliewaiiliorc;—Yotr-wlll-not-npr r ? cillle ~" ln<br />
statement of facts UIIICHH you vlnit Avalon. ' ;<br />
' . - ' • ' . • . ^ "<br />
EXTENSIVE. ninuivi;Mi:\is iiti: BENT, MI HI:.<br />
MILK AN"I) A HALF or new gravelled HtreetM have been made and<br />
three 1111 leu of cement concrete curb Imx been laid. A IHO WHkl lineal fwt<br />
oi water-j)l|ie within the last four IIIOIIIIIH. Thrre IIIIUM of (t'lilt'lil'i-Ulc-<br />
walksare now being lulil. Many ImuHeH have been built hare thlx H|irliiK<br />
and others nre building. '•<br />
Heinemher tbat Avalon Is a municipal borough that IH practically out of<br />
debt, Us water works being worth as much an.Its bonded debt. Taxea.are<br />
lower at Avalon thnti at any other Seaside renort ln'Ca|ie May county. • ,<br />
Do'you want to build n cottage for next neawin? if BO. why pav .buinlred<br />
or thounandh for a lot when you can have'sn eleeaut lot near 1 he Ocean frJu'<br />
rorthebulldliijcof a IIOUHC! Thl« IH the moot liberal oiler that has ever been<br />
inude at ally New Jersey Svasliore resort. ...We only auk that you InvextlKale<br />
ttl, HI.M;— " ' •<br />
DeMi'rlpllon.<br />
Ken. A, lot V7<br />
x<br />
•JWI<br />
•JKI<br />
•M\<br />
•jwr<br />
Wewl avenue<br />
-Kfiurllr street<br />
Wcm nvenile<br />
Klfih Ntr*^^l ,<br />
Attbnry liven lie<br />
Name or owner.<br />
Kitu'ri. H. lleemer<br />
—•JnorltKi-ndrloK—<br />
W. J. XH. Itullroail<br />
' lrf'ntlrlll itlrtfvt<br />
KldVeiilltMlree<br />
Tweltlb ulrvet<br />
Asbliry Hiviiiie<br />
n<br />
ry t^yv<br />
Kourioenlli hlrfvt<br />
Kev#nt4^nth ittreet<br />
Foarth street .<br />
42O /<br />
KuldBHuvonlli street, Hay aVeniie<br />
. 10 IMeanore avenue .<br />
« W enrner^ Fobrtb and ll!iy uveuue.<br />
, 76 leet on Bay avenue . >' 1<br />
"teulHW Huyuveunc, 711 feel N ol<br />
. . Fourth street • '<br />
So fen NW Uuy avenue, liu leet N 01<br />
Kaurth itreet<br />
feet NW Hay avenue, ill, feel N of<br />
Fourth sireet ' '<br />
0 feet SW Bay uVenue. iVI feel N of<br />
Kourth street , ><br />
S feet N W Bay u venue. Z7S loet N of<br />
-. Fourth street<br />
SO feet NW B»y u venue, HUO leek N Of<br />
. Fourth street<br />
reoiNW Hay avenue, !K0 leet N of<br />
Fourth street<br />
reetNW HayuVettUe, 421 feet N or<br />
Fourth street<br />
fwt NW Bay avenue, «f. feet N of<br />
Fourth street »<br />
fe«t NW Bay avenue, N corner of<br />
Thid stt I<br />
et NW y<br />
Third street<br />
.00 leet NW Itoy<br />
Thid st<br />
avenue, ttt feet N of<br />
leet NW Itoy ,<br />
Third street" v_<br />
50feet NW Bay nvenuD,ISTIeei N ol<br />
Third utrwjl<br />
fe«t NW Bayu»«nue, l»0 reel N or<br />
Third street '<br />
20 leet NWiluyavenac^U feet N of<br />
Third street • •<br />
iii Utl HW Bay avenue, 1170 reel (* of<br />
Third street<br />
Alileron lUiliritwitu<br />
. Murk Knife!<br />
I ^liiininnM A I'oWfll<br />
. Mrn. K II. liiuinutuii<br />
^ in, Mnrrluon<br />
llcnrv II. Unwell -<br />
». K. Klnkhlner<br />
Wiillfr lluyu<br />
KllllDII A, K|t^|t, '<br />
.1 M. (.'onion *<br />
Wiilter Crnwiler<br />
..Instill Cl rke<br />
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N.C GODFREY'S<br />
Business House, 657- flsftury Ayenuo, Spring of 1906/<br />
:ean City Sentinel<br />
cae4bo..<br />
I." Fiili <strong>Line</strong> of House Furnishings;<br />
. UPHOLSTKHINa IS A PBOFK88ION, and IJUavooneqr.iheb«j«J<br />
People know It sure, as the work Is rush n "<br />
3RSDAY, SEPl'KMBEK 18,1800.<br />
jfe Bhall be glnd to receive Itemi* of 1<br />
~ i uod coutnunicatloiiH of Interest<br />
a tommunlty and our readera<br />
wbere. , .<br />
communlcatlotiB should bo an-<br />
Dled • with the full name and<br />
of the Writer, not litteHnarlly<br />
^|]jjf^publication, but an a guarantee of<br />
fWtb. ' . • '<br />
HAS SUED LOCAL<br />
, SEWER COMPANY<br />
oR.Curtis Robinson \ .<br />
' ' ' ' ' • * * • • • • ' . . - . . . •<br />
Conveyancing and<br />
Inisurance<br />
Notary Public anil Commiiisloner of Deeds '<br />
INps. 744-46 Asbury Avenue<br />
OCBAN CITV, N. J.<br />
, Money to Loan on Bond and Mortjrojre v><br />
DOTS. •-<br />
^ SHjO more liuilidayH till Tlmnknglvlng.<br />
(|lBW)niula IH cured tiy gbhiK to Bleep,<br />
jHJplculer days are pleusant ut.tl -<br />
,,Tl»e pleru are tlrawhiR<br />
•ndieuceH.<br />
' WeuNIIni? belln will. Hum<br />
OOMb «'lty.<br />
Bien a little like miiuincr durhu; II<br />
Aipuinber i.f our eltl/.eiiH ure alten<br />
Ingtourt this week'. .<br />
V.'A'/new' broom aud a Ntriilgllt this<br />
make a clean sweep. -<br />
'••Some men's IlttlenexH IH by far tli<br />
biggest part or them. -<br />
7;.Tlie jiretty girl visitors .arc<br />
aliyleavliiK this city.<br />
The filler end of man IH generally t<br />
make both ends meet.<br />
C'beerfiilne«H in our IIOIIICH makcx<br />
paiadlHe for humanity.<br />
;'&tylce'l« a Kernjnir of which tl<br />
adyiinr IH the real text.<br />
He*who never takes the lirnt Kiel<br />
woa)t lose out hi tho race. •<br />
Faith may remove inoiintHhlN, In<br />
..Builder..<br />
Ocean City,<br />
Plans and Specifications<br />
•Prepared at ShorJ Notice<br />
< ONTIIACTIIKN AMD<br />
G. B. SITHENS 4 SON,<br />
C . . JoMing a Specially.<br />
Estimates Fumisneu. •<br />
IteaililenceM t<br />
1054 A8RVRV AVKNUI-:,<br />
1138 -ANBURY . AVKNl'K,<br />
Shop, 908 ANliury. Bnih i*ttuii Wriirlttori I»<br />
OCEAN CITY m .1"<br />
B. 0. Adimi. ,- ' . W. W Adam<br />
6E0. 0. ADAMJ & BRO.<br />
PLASTERING, .RANGE SETTING<br />
' B8ICK LAVING, Etc., Etc.<br />
All Wbrk In Mason - <strong>Line</strong><br />
Attended To.<br />
OCEAN CITY. N j.<br />
W.H.MIT.CHELU<br />
BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING<br />
ite»ideuce: ^04 Central Ave<br />
OCKAN CITY. y\i<br />
uiM tC Ad«m« • ' ' Wlll.rd W. Ajl.m.<br />
CHAJ. E.ADAMX&BRO. ^<br />
(SDOOiawra to BaKor « Aduus)<br />
riMJara In<br />
rallDre, Carptis, MJIIIOJ aiid Bc4dld(,<br />
Window Stadct, Etc<br />
12-H Atbury avenue, Ocean City, N. J<br />
bu worxc vacations than<br />
le'OD^tliat the hiiHbnnd KUIH when<br />
la wife IH away, • _ . •.<br />
A wornnn'H iilcaj of n honeymoiin<br />
JUJg Sfhere you' wont tell any one'<br />
it everybody (?uenhe».<br />
'" ^^Tllt'^Bii who formerly Invented<br />
oil u».''5^*f'' Bmetl ' or H i ee l''"K earn In -now<br />
lay with the apartment- hoiixex.<br />
Bableo are Kiipremely oblivkniH-of<br />
liliji-le-u*- leaenthnentH that the tltireluted t-oiii-<br />
dmi To. dbltyat larKe'cherlsh toward them.<br />
• . The :,Womau who looks HH tlioucli<br />
f!("t ATi! e fa»'t n necret norrow IH .nlWnyH I11-<br />
rflrtlnjg until hhe trlesiotell It to you.<br />
Tbe.Ocean «;ity Klectriu Iji^lit S> ,„ —. _<br />
Hurml VaullH, Grave Cnver» "•?»». . „<br />
• • **«i i . . . .' - ... »_ . /ViVasulilc nee<br />
All kinds or Cemetery Work H -K ,<br />
; v»iu»i«i) • rhere]»lll lie a Mluted<br />
Works at weiasantville. N. J- o'otocean cijy l<br />
: d A M' hi MUi<br />
bn'tltaract that the uioKt<br />
(indoecn't It follow that If you hope<br />
fcocceed JOU miiHt b iwillit?<br />
cuiumiinica-<br />
No. in, K.<br />
DARBY'S - (TA;; M.,'III MUHOIIIC. Hal! tills uyei'i-|<br />
"fiH|irin'nlng at"« o'clock. World<br />
Mrs. Julia Hays Brings Pro-<br />
ceedings in Eject'<br />
7 ' • ment. '<br />
Atra. Julia HayH.'wire'or Walter H~<br />
i I ay a,.or Went PhUadol|ilila,, .-recently'<br />
brought ejectment '^proceedings ajraliiHt<br />
the Ocean City Sewer '(.'otnpany -to<br />
have the latter remove tbelr 'mains<br />
abultiiiK her pro|ierty at 'Seventh' and<br />
Ocean avenue. It in wild that. Mm.<br />
HayA elahuH that jibe baH been dam-<br />
aged, by reason orthCHe nialiiH, to—the<br />
extent orBoveral thousandH of iIollnrH.<br />
In couverHallon with a reporter or<br />
TnKHKNTiNF,l.yeHterduy,a representa-<br />
tive ' or the eoinpany nal'. Itudelill'<br />
anil family, Mr. Andrew 1*. Miiloncy,'<br />
Senalnr and MM. I., M. Cressc, Mayor<br />
and .Mrs. Jos. Ml><<br />
Wlibert Klminerniail, who-IIUK been<br />
miucriliK in Ocean City nil tlie »ea-<br />
11, ciiine up long cnmiKh to look<br />
'er IIIH position au one of tlio oflicurs<br />
llie Kt-cond Ward Hoard of itcKlxtry<br />
id ejections, HUVH a Bridgetou paper,<br />
0 wiyn tlie shecpHlicod are bcKlnrlinp!<br />
kite und. many. 0/ Ills frinndK- arc<br />
onderlnc If h'e and Ham. Bouder will<br />
ucky enough to make the. wiinio<br />
lull they got last year while.<br />
V the'rullro'ad'bridge,<br />
l-irp Chlfl's >l,117.H."i had been ex-<br />
pended on the lilllldltiK fund and that<br />
.ii remained ill tlie incidental ac-<br />
l.'OUlllH. . •<br />
It. It. KtKeH reported that ir a t«ii-<br />
ihc.ii Water main WaHriiii Jnlo the school<br />
building for, lire purposes only the<br />
rate fi»r general use would be the Hume<br />
as heretofore..'<br />
('apt. l.co, of the same comuiltici),<br />
rcporleil that the committee had coll<br />
traded with J. I{. (.'roves' to run the<br />
extra 11 Water pipe for KCiioral-Iiso at a'<br />
cost or ^tl.iU), so that tile' iMnch' main<br />
could be kept for lire piirposeH,<br />
' l>a\'l« A I>IIVIH' IIIIIH for $!W mill<br />
were ordcreil paid.<br />
The prcHklent .and secretary wi<br />
directed to draw tbe sceonil order for<br />
the payment of ^.'tiilKI to tho Kelmol<br />
blHldiilg contractor, Jo". Btetimait, a<br />
HOOU OK he presentH the aroliltectH 1 cer<br />
tllkiit?.' Mr. Hicehiian expeclH to<br />
liuve the building cninpleled by<br />
ThankHglving Day. ... \<br />
U'liere waw received a' coinmuiilca-<br />
tton • from the Slide. superintendent<br />
•mowing tliD attendance tor the school<br />
year or Um-IMAnhu .Vi.l'ii duyti.-uii<br />
hicre:iHe of about 1,IKMI over last your.<br />
CI/BARED<br />
••••lllicit'ipltln I'rleiidii'of l-rcsl>><br />
tertitii Cliurcii vVer«iHucce*iHltii.<br />
"A Very pleanalit time'WaH had at<br />
d<br />
Kenator Crcaau'H bay villa on<br />
liftornooii laHf, .when «'UH"1ICI<br />
Tuesday<br />
old a. bazar<br />
In' .largeof se'i-'eral Philadelphia Indies<br />
Interested In thv\ Klrst. P're«liyterlan<br />
Clillrcli In thiH city.' '. ' •<br />
Tho ladles .actively interested wore<br />
Ml*. T. B, Mlteitell. and' Mr*,- U. C.<br />
Truvilla, orl'hlludel'phia.' They .were<br />
assisted by others.<br />
It IxHtuted that the sum o *<br />
cleared through the eM'ort,K of tliew<br />
ladlcii. ' . . • ' • '<br />
(>iie of,the features of. the dcciiHlon<br />
Was a sail ou tbe bay,' '<br />
.Hrsc for Halo or given out for the<br />
winter, Jacob BcliuJI'. .. i '<br />
The BKStJKKr? IH on »ale at Wm. K.<br />
UurdluMr'H"tore, 7£0 Anbury avenue ,'<br />
PianosTuhed'i$2;<br />
Ten years' experi-<br />
eribe:,V.' '-'• " : ,'-M't-:" • •<br />
HarrvH.Lake.<br />
M, Wilson, .Siipcrllitendcnt \ (S. Mc-<br />
Catislalid, Mr. John M. Ii/ Itlackand<br />
lly, Mr. and Mrs. Tiiomax ('(xiper Mc-<br />
Cahan, (icorKo Holies uud family,<br />
MIHH Keller, Mr. C. S. Krlsmtlth and<br />
family, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Im'uden-<br />
tierper, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jtuiswaiigcr,<br />
Mr. A. II. Klddcil and famiiy,<br />
Mr. Albert l>. Out and family, Mr.<br />
Artmiili and family, MIHH Auabelle<br />
'Murgcriim/.MJKS Kva Margerum, MIHH<br />
MarguerilcllarrlH, William Oill, Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Charles II. WUISH, Mr. atld<br />
Mrs. S. s. <strong>Line</strong>s, Miss Kdith' Baker,<br />
-Miss Ilcrtha Kell'er, I-;. It; Hacon atld<br />
family, Mrs. Ada V. Moore, Mr. and<br />
Mrn. K. ('. Slitic, MIHK Jlary K. Itleak-<br />
Icy; Miss Hone ll.leiikley, Mrs. Joseph<br />
I Sttill, Mrs. HlnicrMelllek, Mr. and<br />
Mrs*. Itiisscll It. Smllli, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
I). J. DiiMce, Mr. and Mrs. Italpli<br />
Wilson, Japies Webb, Anilreu' I.cnch,<br />
Howard 1.0111,-1 J. Milton ilitgy,- MIHS<br />
Ada M. llugy, Miss Katharine Hagy,<br />
Mr, and Mrs. K, IV Sagciidorpli, Mr.<br />
uiitl Mrs, It. I/, lluy's, Mr. iVorniaii<br />
Miss Kdna MtiSHclmall,<br />
Mr. Oliver (ice liiid fiii'nlly,- Mr. and<br />
Mrs. W. If. Itrlckor, '.MIHH "Ada Itad-'<br />
L'llllc, MlKti ltluiichc Martin, Mta Julia<br />
VouuK, .Mixx Dorotiiy Xcl-on, MIHH<br />
Ijlllidy ItrOW.Ii, Mrs, Nonimn II-<br />
llooKi', Mrs. CuekoH, MIHH Muy wv I llttL7lli<br />
nr, !!«»! •<br />
It. Cl'llTIH ItillllNsoN.<br />
N'olnry l'lllilir<br />
.1' M.CIIKHTKlt,<br />
It. HilWAIIIl TIKIItN.<br />
It. II. S'ITI'KM,<br />
._ lllr,',li>rK<br />
TO LIMIT CltKltmiliS<br />
Ar.hlhiil.) t'tit(ll>»M't|, •li-«'r-liH.-! HcctindH<br />
and the Lucllc Ii: minutes. The Anlo<br />
started llrst at Hi-L'i'-lll, will) the l.ucllc<br />
und tlie Old llaeh following, the latter<br />
starthiK :l minutes anil L'O xecondH bc-<br />
hlii<br />
u'.KiKiNiiuri;.<br />
"viltll U'lll mini'*,<br />
T*riTTrt€-i'lilli slr.',M,<br />
. I'lillmlnlDlllll, I'll,<br />
Or Al.l.hS K. MllltiiAN*. Ills uiifiriiey, Till<br />
Nllrlli AHU'rli'lill llltlhllnj;. I'llllHllulllllllt,<br />
"HI, M..I'. K,,f>l.l'i.<br />
MISH Kdlllt ItnUer, MIHH Kriilu ttad-<br />
cllif. M.IHH lla/tl Itttdcllir,. MIHH Mar-<br />
guerite Hi'lmiitt,-JMIHH Mny Dow'deli,<br />
Mr. JnmiM Henderson, Mr.<br />
dorph, Mr. Norman Fort, Mr<br />
M<br />
Hageil-<br />
J. No-<br />
luy, Mr. KHuanl NIolioleH, Mr. Price<br />
It.. Ki^'lu, Mr. Clim.nl Hunt,<br />
Mr. K.I Murphy, Mf. Orban Bliay,<br />
Mr. Harold WhUcnlde, Sir. MofrlH<br />
irrciuhurt't Mr/kBtanley' WHelix, Mr.<br />
Oaulol ItuKgutty, Mr. IJOO MuKKor.y,<br />
Air. Klchari uuu iVntrki uvriMiu, (hvitn City, Nuw<br />
twy, -<br />
All tlmt wrrhiin loi or Olent of icrttiilH<br />
if, lylitifiitMl l*...i;ln tliufilyot OtL'uh t'ity.<br />
Cup** Muy CtMiliiy.KiiitH ot Nuw J»T»»'y, nuin-<br />
lti>rc (u Hi'clliiii **A.<br />
K. K. TORBEBT .<br />
(«ucr" WV'AHKI. |>, Knn.1.)<br />
HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING<br />
Ocneral<br />
OCKAN CITV<br />
C'onlrarlor ><br />
New JerHL-y<br />
K UF l!K«> Muy ('iiiiiiiy, v/in mi'i-i un<br />
Tmsilay, pL-ptt'iiibcr, 11, njqfi,<br />
ml im 'I'm-Miluy, H«'|il**nil«" ^',, Immi nt tin 1<br />
tin, IM'XI I'lri'iliin III ihflr^liii-<br />
1M111,<br />
Vr<br />
nin<br />
i ul<br />
Mini r.'ii'hln 111 >i*->.klitii milII<br />
iVrot'k in iht< ••vt-nltiti, fdr lim |MiriNiMi*M.r<br />
iiHklnuii|i from (In* t-utiViiNMlni; ixMtkMtwo<br />
IH|N* ol rrul-ti'ru t\f lilt*' Itliuii'M,- rrriliti-m't*<br />
•lit hlrit'1 liliinU-n'.. IT tin', of ill I tlitt t't'r-<br />
OIIM In llii'lr rt*Kiw tlftuTiti<br />
MWfnlhiy, iir \vlta Nhntl IK) MJIIIWII t»y KM*<br />
flliliiVll In U'rlllnu
t*.<br />
REPUBLICAN RECORD<br />
.State Comnffitee tells Voters of<br />
^New Jersey What PWt><br />
Has Accomplished.<br />
IT IS THE REAL REFORM PARTY<br />
io me stnre liwnronons tor construe-<br />
tlon and betterments; It had reformed<br />
and urAteiuutized the labor lawn.<br />
Tile leKloluttirr of 1IMM prttrldMl. fot<br />
a Mtute eoiniiilttHloii to «*.\uiuliie lutd<br />
niilruud ttixutioii, with a vlyw to .the<br />
vniiclniciit or tin i'.|iial tux luw. The<br />
pliitrurui dc< Imvd thut "e>pinl taxation<br />
is nut only Juxr. but nil ohllmitloii (jrt-<br />
IMMHKI u|x>u tin- lecliiliitiirt* lty the con-<br />
stitution." Tlit- platform declared cm-<br />
Ubuticnlly for the tnxntlon of ull tuvmiil<br />
class railroad property at tin- full local<br />
rate. .Aa'for CIIUIIKI-M to be, made,,in<br />
a. for thiuiKi** to be, made,,hi<br />
the taxation of the iiiiil'n Htein, tin- pint-<br />
f itd h<br />
use or snr«ntnro« opilust accidents Lf xuiMttx over aDa soove one-ak.<br />
and tbe Insinuation of such devlco* as rper,„„, „,„,„ the property Is a<br />
nre specially designed, like the ex-.J,ii_^K.»t-n> ..—*--— —<br />
baust fun. to mitigate the dangers of<br />
wctipntloiiK kuowu to be .a menace 10<br />
licnltli. .' '',.-' ' • I<br />
Fourth, HQ art uppolntlng-a comuils-<br />
xlou to* twist* *tlit» umxti^r' nnd servant<br />
net In the Inti-ivxtH of labor, an set<br />
Krvutly rir«lrvd by laboring people.<br />
'• N.w State institutions.<br />
Then 1 have Iweu created by Repub-<br />
Jk'xu li-flxiiition xluce ISM tliAe new<br />
and iuiitprtuut Mute uutltutlous, either<br />
built* or authorized by Htatuto, In add!-<br />
1ml<br />
IS?<br />
UP<br />
am<br />
WgM<br />
ii<br />
si<br />
•fm<br />
11<br />
$:•<br />
• ! H*«<br />
wm<br />
III<br />
Mm<br />
I<br />
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II<br />
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J Uf<br />
m<br />
v l<br />
8lnc«' Coming Into Power. Twslvs"}<br />
: YearsaAgo., It Has Hescued, the State<br />
'Frem 'Iniquitous •'Doss", Rule and<br />
3 -.Enacted Many*.Excellent Laws In tne<br />
- Interests of the People.<br />
The Now .lerw'.v lti'pnlillcnn<br />
couiniltti*6. throtiuli u HiilK;oiiiiiiltttH*<br />
npiMlnted by Frank O. llrliat». Vtiite<br />
clmlrmun. IIUH 1KHUC(1 the following<br />
xtiitonicnt to tlie voterx of New Jersey;<br />
A political ipiny Hint IIUH IXI-II In-<br />
trnxti-d for a period of. years" with tin-<br />
tidmlnUtrntlou of a x'tntt* iroreruiueiit<br />
nml nppesiN ntiew to the |KH«|,I<br />
Itarlum (lii<br />
for Rlrls bulldlne. cost<br />
tr In stuti* legislation In 1M*4. nnd two<br />
yi'ura Inter . n.lti'pulilli'iiii governor<br />
was »*U*»'ted for tlu- drxtthu*' In twi'ntyv<br />
s>.\vn ,vjitat « II10< "'<br />
the.itvoril of,lt'i:Ulatiit!! for two years<br />
prove. Tliey ulxo show that, through<br />
recouimeiio'utUins -In. the uuniiiil nies-<br />
sage of tlovern.ir. Stok*i» lust Juuuiiry<br />
aud by tbe patient, faithful nml'iin-<br />
wearying work of'tlie leglslatntv lu a<br />
prolougt-d session this year, tlie meux-<br />
State armories, cost $!ISI,32O.<br />
Two Millions For Improved Roads.<br />
'Trout lssi-1 to llinS inclusive tile<br />
•iiate paid in state nhl for Improvwl<br />
riinils.il total of *l.M^..17tl.2-*iarntlve ttuMire":<br />
State treasurj' liicouu-, #4..v,is,07,*,.7r,,<br />
an increase of .*l'.4i;.H.'t.tc. The state<br />
trojisurj- hillunce was *L'.N."A.;i!i*»:l"..<br />
There was paid dlr.'-tly to tlie public<br />
school* #l.^ir..!-*t.:tl."while the princi-<br />
pal of. the rlparluiifiiiid was Increased"<br />
by fU.;7.!iJ'.i.:ii. altlimii:li the jimiit:il ap-<br />
proprlutlon out of the fund to the<br />
schools had h.^»u (Inul.letl. The vastly<br />
Increa-ied.state, revenue, whlrti niiirw<br />
tbua dmihled tbe Income of 1S!I5. jilstl-<br />
Ued and n.-ce»"i.ituted ^large ex|ieudl-<br />
tares for n.-ce-ixury ytute purix>ses.<br />
Last year they 'uliuiuiued in tlie gros*<br />
to $3.ils In tin' extent of Improved<br />
r.>.id^. aii.l her example, has been of hii-<br />
ineii^e iK-uettt to the country at largo.<br />
while the tinpriiveiiit'iit bus .IHH'U of<br />
enitrtiHtiN N-iierit to New Jersey fnnu-<br />
cr* mnl villauers and.mis viutly stimu-<br />
lated tlie growth of Milmrhan pluiv*<br />
ainl tin-' value- (if suburban und rum!<br />
property. Tiu- juvater «s-nld by die.railroads<br />
In addition to their other tuxes, so that<br />
In this way they are timed more Hum<br />
Individuals, and help reduce' the.<br />
amount.that 'Individuals, would other-<br />
wise tie coni|M>lled. 10 .pay.. Vudcr these<br />
laws the revenues of. the state and<br />
muul(-i|uilltlcs .uliotald, l>e lurvely In-<br />
creased and a I'orrt'siHnidliie rtNluctiou<br />
made in die tux rate to the beuetlt of<br />
the liK'al taxpayer. In order that tbe<br />
taxpayer' may receive the betiellt of<br />
this liicreiiseU revenue on railroads dud<br />
other corporate enterprises, the let-ix-<br />
Ininre provided that the tax rate<br />
should IH» m^idiially redm-ed from year<br />
to year -until It reaches a maximum<br />
amount. This will prevent munlcliuil<br />
extravaKitnce and ln'iteilt the inxiutyer<br />
iieeordlncly. ' • »<br />
This letlslntliHi was promised in the<br />
Repiihlleuu state platform of l!«>4. as a<br />
reference to that platform will show.<br />
It was outlined lu the luaui. r ural ad-<br />
dress of Governor Stokes lu January.<br />
11KO und recommend^ in his tlrst<br />
(JBMC <strong>NOT</strong>ICE!, ber.br «l»«n by NICHOLAS COR8ON, Col-<br />
lector of nties or tne City ot Ucean Clir, C«p» May Counir, New<br />
j*rM7,ibat by virtue of tbe sutute la soon owe m-ide and provided,<br />
be will Mil at pobllo dale mll'tif ,laqds, leneuienli., taeredUaniinM<br />
»od real eataw beraln-flu meDlloaedror any pel<br />
tor tbe porpoae to pay I be lax MID Ibereoo, for II<br />
iDf inuraef and- cosb of ula or In fee, where t<br />
aborter lerm.<br />
.^rt tliereot euftlelent<br />
tlierekr IKB,laclad-<br />
DO one will bid for a<br />
..-.-.- *•"' •*'• x> >*ke phkoe at Ibe Council Clumber, north corner<br />
orKtftiltr street and Central avenue Isecond Door), In UceaD City.<br />
>.J,,oo • ( , i •<br />
Thursday. September 27,1906,<br />
at2o'olocklntbe*>Unio&dr" • " " ' . • • ' '<br />
•' Tbe a«ld laodm, teDemenu. beradlumenu and rral mute so la be<br />
•old .sad Ibe names or tlio persoos «i|«ln»l wlinm tbe mild luxe* Imve<br />
been laid OD account or same, and Ibe amount il.|n« laid on<br />
"~"" "I «cb parwl, are aa follows, vlsr<br />
• ' ' '•" FIRST WARD. . , . ' , . .<br />
Owaer. • -LolNo. Sec. -Vsl. T««.' to*<br />
Wm. Wlllougbby " n • s. H.; • I T.0 00 17 M I 2<br />
-2 01<br />
•2 01<br />
•2 01<br />
|»<br />
us<br />
IU<br />
wholly, ltepuhllcnn<br />
InduhltHlilv<br />
laniiual message hist_January. It wus<br />
in Its conception, ill Its delilterutioji a:td<br />
In" Itn exeeutlon<br />
ltfglxhitlon. in-: the<br />
snow, and was tbe natural evolution of<br />
Republletin jKillcy (-oncelvwl two years<br />
ago. • Tin* cynllt Itelongs. tlu'refor*'. io<br />
no Individual or Individuals, but to the<br />
KcpuWlcan party u> a party..<br />
Limitation of Franchises Also'Brought<br />
, . About. .<br />
L'util the present >enr nier,- n>->ei<br />
was anr Itmit ou the po\v*%r or n niuiiie-<br />
Ipallty to grunt a publle service fran-<br />
chise In iMTpetulty. I'ntll hist year the<br />
-of^sucb;<br />
N. KI»ley*Vtona '<br />
II. u. frailer<br />
'lltl(in<br />
ot Vverj- aet'iiow- ou the stiittite book*<br />
Inlmlml to the ltit.-r.-xts of-tbe |te»|tU-.<br />
We pi.-.Ice ourselMsi tct u[i[t.»le any at-<br />
tetnitt to liiiiKts.. umm tli** jwMiple H f^T<br />
for tin- *iip|Nirt or tin* 'stute govern-<br />
ment;, any attempt to hiljulr or divert<br />
, fmm its proiH*r usea the fund for- tlie<br />
supjHtrt .tf llie Jre.- public st-bools. VW<br />
pledgt^ uurxelVt-t. to tlie ult.il!tiou of Ull-<br />
nc. t-A&iry ottlceM iiud. tlie rt-dyctlon of<br />
. «>xtiw*lvi>' milnrltM. We .plwdge our'<br />
M-lve* t(» tn»j purincutloii n.r every 'de-<br />
partment or the srnte governtueltt, to<br />
xtlll further leeislution for the general<br />
good :uid tik :i*u ailmlulstruiiliii of the<br />
nffslrs'of the state- wlih-li shall have f«r<br />
Its sole object the welfare and prT coromunitv.<br />
GiS.00!).!..'. less thai! the Income for the "•"' 1 " i uMVIopim-nt «neouraKeII Ultltlc<br />
tlilMUL'li tilt the country of the overcnp<br />
Itulizatl.iit or piit.li.' Utility -isirp.int<br />
ti.ms. In ii with tlie HiiKKfHtloiia'<br />
gdvi-ruor, who xuid.lu Ills<br />
"The corruption of the __<br />
IK*.*!! .the 'Hiihjivt of frequent<br />
'tlon. ,V. -purchas«M"<br />
ngulnst |Aipiilnr gov'i'riiMieiit;<br />
(lersoll el."*ct|.d to'otllc(f t<br />
bus no in.ire moral right tohigr<br />
thiin-u mini who IIKIIVDH It by I<br />
force.. Thv purity of Hi,,'|,<br />
(•xsary to safe'und honest ]<br />
lidlK-xt elections inn) imneKt<br />
go haml tli liaiid.A t —. - ' t '<br />
a <strong>On</strong>e act inn k,-s easier (HI<br />
lirlliiiy (aud the other<br />
KIIL'II-1I "net In" entnrt<br />
or lirll.H'ry sii US to un-mn,.. ^, M(^,><br />
. . 'indulr hV<br />
g llie mind or the voter, "''<br />
. Jury.ReJ'oVm. • ',;{<br />
Jury ri-form lias IH<br />
'iiionplih : e ror years'. Jury (<br />
have Ittt-ii created. III.I|M,.,| anj j^jjT-:<br />
ed.' Uiivenior Stukcs. lu hlti ^^ "'<br />
inessu'g,., said: "Jury duty<br />
IK* tile.reward or |Htllt|,-,,|' B<br />
IH* inaile a IIIMIIIS or pnlUlcal<br />
the ih-ii>rmitiliig, party fn.th,.<br />
of the panel. The sheriff ,-uuld n.".<br />
form: iiiiib-r pro|i.T'. rules and tw-i"'•'<br />
tlnns. duties similar to Ilinse noir p,<br />
foriiiisl by him In the i-r.-numtlou /<br />
r the tnxyti.iii •<br />
tras'inuilefor.n riew wing. In tho last ! s(«r« of our luiiitllatlou liiusi iliul holucj<br />
are provldtsi with' i^voty KJrft-giutrd of<br />
health known to modern, itaultary and<br />
hygienic' HCICIM^.'.<br />
Third, thit geuerul factory uci of WM.<br />
which rlxeg fourteen years at* the mini.<br />
mum fig* at 'which children of either<br />
sex may he employed In fuctorien or<br />
workishoiM, provides for .the fullest<br />
possible, protection, for-operatives In<br />
die nutller of factory couatnu.-tlon.th>>I<br />
iin-a'sure. Kur \v.-.-ks the various.nietb.<br />
(wis uf reaching tiii.s end were' dUctissei!<br />
cxli; iistlvely.'nt-puhUV li^urlug* and.In<br />
i]i.luite>c.upub tlie door, and after a free<br />
•and i»p4.1K i .,'t:i7. The new law;' i-reali-l<br />
u ciuiiuistiiiiii wiiii'h is ac.jtiirlu;: ex-<br />
tensive tntcts of rmvsi liiinrfitr r%-t-er-<br />
vaiiou dL*v,.)opmeiit unit future U k .' its<br />
puttllc tuirks. .<br />
To Save the-Riparian Domain.<br />
• .t st«te eitliimlssloti - Was ' >it>Hi!l<br />
latit wluier to investigate<br />
NntllHD IU*lf>' Itnd Sonit<br />
!-e4Uu' Srtrton-<br />
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II III.<br />
I, III<br />
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aim<br />
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Jdul<br />
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mm<br />
ami<br />
aiui<br />
JUUI''<br />
JUIU'<br />
ai ui<br />
David I i. Applrtu<br />
CllH». II. Curncy"<br />
J.C. Tomwnil '.<br />
( i U H l b M<br />
.FIRST WARO.<br />
Owner and.UcKrlplion,<br />
t'uklinwu . . ''" ' -<br />
IT;I te«t of lta> Front, hntinningiit l-'iiiii<br />
Mlre«litudvXltftutlui;HWi>ii I lay KWlilltL.<br />
Ctitts. MUKIUDI] •<br />
Uifert AI Hsy l-'ront Wif unintf 17^ rn>l<br />
. is\Vol l-'inbMlrr«ltiii(l entendllitfUvA'oU<br />
CukDowo<br />
Ten. Cott.<br />
I1MIKJ | IDT -.'4 | » (U<br />
D<br />
i nwt or OWHII Krout, t<br />
unit Hlxtu »lre« H<br />
liar.' HuchHclin -<br />
' .1(4' by )nr. lerl. li^Mlnnlni;<br />
rorntrotKlll<br />
n Fiflli<br />
'.M (XAI (II<br />
UQrtli. - , —<br />
1W0U<br />
lin uu<br />
lin (a)<br />
l.VI Ul<br />
life) 14)<br />
IUI (kl.<br />
' HlKH<br />
a<br />
K, H. I<br />
riparian']<br />
louses nn.1 grmils, to us.-ertnln the ex-<br />
t.-tit aud.value of the stale's riparian<br />
llolllaln nlgil rv|ton reeouililellitutlnus'<br />
for Iw prviifrvutloti for tbe stutescjutnl<br />
funil. ttowruor Stoteti iu bU.flTuiii.'ii-<br />
ral address said In rvspeft of.grutKs<br />
In fet*_ of rlltariun land. '-Tl'ie li-gislu-<br />
rare ma provide that rlpurhm laiiils<br />
•hall no longer t«? dUi-ts^l nt lu ri*.*<br />
simple, but shall tie leased ou rentals<br />
wlili-a at profter i*t-rlod» smdl l>e r.-iid'<br />
JinteJl on a fair basin of Incr<br />
vulue.** He relieoited In bis., uuoiia.<br />
i.-ssnee lust whiter/that the leeii<br />
iture provide In some practical wa;<br />
that these !snd»_mgjr_iiot be diistHiaei.<br />
of in the future In fee simple, but shall<br />
be leaked, oo rentals which at p<br />
periods may b» readjusted OD a fair<br />
hasis of Increased value/" It will be<br />
the duty, of tbe legislature.next winter<br />
to, carry oat tbe governor's repealed<br />
recommendations.<br />
Tbe state, riparian board.a few years<br />
ago made 'ad estimate) of $20,000,060<br />
ss ibe prospective value of what re-<br />
mained or tbe state's riparian domain,<br />
which, held Intact as aii Investment for<br />
public ssuool purposes will ultimately<br />
yield s maculucent and ever' Incrttss-<br />
!o? revenue from reuiahi.- to "be atr.<br />
oted to public' education.<br />
' Mosquito EKtafminatlofllt<br />
Tne act by, tbe leglsuiture thiif year<br />
lUtuorbtlUg uu uiiprituriution, eoverlac<br />
years, uf *:t.V!.uu0 for tbe ex<br />
tirtiati^n nt ih4 mo^uulto> i>e«t deaU<br />
ui a state evil uu> magnitude' or<br />
which tbe people of tbe mate fully com-<br />
prehend. It has given to our state<br />
abroad tbat bag done Incalculable<br />
Injury to ibe s&te'*- material Interests,<br />
l ban retarded the development of Our<br />
msenlucent selcoast and' mountains,<br />
been a seriotu obstacle to tbe popula<br />
don of our beautiful suburban- dis-<br />
Ticts kad Injured property values to<br />
tbe extent of many mlUloos. Tbe pest<br />
Is. also responsible for much sickness<br />
and the cost of medtdues-snd medical<br />
attendance. , BepubUcan ' legislation<br />
first prortded tbe means for a kctenttnc<br />
study of thcpestv and tbe methods now<br />
will, ttuuw la arerr sasur-<br />
Akroo \wliHfvr<br />
A MOD KUI y. •'<br />
Win Tirv<br />
MW.KlsK;r*luii.U<br />
K Ultra LiowuM* rslutc.<br />
l.U Unit<br />
K. T. .V r«<br />
Alton Klalry<br />
AD » K. Uerr<br />
K, U. lj.li,<br />
W.J.I, w. K. It It. IV,<br />
and t*xu-oillli<br />
LnkuoWD<br />
IXJI or liiml<br />
HT«nirS<br />
I'Dknowo<br />
•-•>' of Und l<br />
t'nktnnwn .<br />
1/.U ol Illntt<br />
IVl IH-I -of I<br />
lbs nil' .oi<br />
i kiri^tHndDmta<br />
N\v oo ucrun i<br />
"' Ul 1.11 |.l .' HI<br />
JII41UUI<br />
'.(III111 .11,1 (i,<br />
IniSlVimHv, IM<br />
. secoMi WARD.<br />
Krout, WirlnDiiii; nt<br />
3 NIllUI »lr.,t *Lni|<br />
iwr 1 "*' " w " u "<br />
* - ' r outi.U i L'lllliliiif Jkl<br />
- «.rn.r of KlrVrntli •<br />
n-v.^v,"; 1 ,.'"'-""-'<br />
'-' Ul<br />
:iii<br />
Tl<br />
Til.' vurli.iis stnte Ui'arils Inn)<br />
il.-|.,-i,.|.-iuly of .ii. li....th.r uud of «n -';<br />
is'iitral autlii^rltv In-tlj.-lr exjtendltinaii.V.I<br />
Tin' suit. ninil~*fo"iii.r lm« cental' t/<br />
Iw-d' anil systeuiutlzol their aduhk^v^!<br />
initiv...Viiik Tii.. |ii«'. pijtt'tdN tte,. _;<br />
all n.-iv Itu'ldititf- shall he done u' 1 -^<br />
curtllug tit the plans of the ((iiiunlsikt'.',%•<br />
er's ar '<br />
latilrc il. s year gnipple.l_ IKIIIIK; wH-,'<br />
the sliu.ill.iii mnl .IUI.I.-.I- :i Uw. wU'.'.<br />
tlie II s-.ii-y lua.liiii.-ry r.ir |ts opm^<br />
tioll, uli.li !lt.-'ts all rcasoiiuhle n-,.<br />
qiilr.'in.'iiis wlilioiif iiiuk'iug tlie' roti •<br />
nf S'evv'Jersi'j'.repi'lletit to .clllleu»o( ;<br />
this nml other states ..r il.tlug lnjmj<br />
io the New Jersey pleasure rei-oru.. .^<br />
Seacoast .Development.<br />
lty a strike or :-_-i>lation the atatr -<br />
n-.suni.sl sovereigmy .tier 4"^) thjninS.<br />
miles' ••! Ilillil muler tile iH'.'illl. cnUlJ -J<br />
Ing tin* state's limits tu that* extest'/<br />
This a.-t wus jn furt lierun.'i* nf n pollij<br />
nf.pfiiii-ctlitii tn tlie salt water tKhetis'-'<br />
ami tin- .l..\.-lo|.in,-iit or the. sracout<br />
I'll" st,it.- uihtilu'lsiiailoii tills ypurtook i<br />
«te(is in s,s;-ure r.-iler.il c^-itpenitloo h \<br />
.lbe_eiiaiiU-.*Jit—"f— harlutr.s-on-tki—<br />
ihtust anrl ..f safeguards rm shlpplnjls ,<br />
ktoftuy weather. lty tlie wldpulag-and \v<br />
(Icepeulng .if .'t-t-iaiii haCs or Inleb] for :'<br />
th*' entrim.-*- ot il«-*-p-draft ves*>t*Uco&,'; :<br />
oierce Will-.lie attracted, towos *srtB;'..<br />
Is,* IIIKJ weitlt.h and •.[.purtuiiltles tej••:><br />
lli.I'lii-. Il.i-Ilt A'lll"he trtflltlplled. ' .*»<br />
Trolley Freign-ti, '-'^<br />
The .l.-slsintnre thl.' v.-ar legamrtV',<br />
'CounHollor-a(-<br />
...Ol'tlt T...,<br />
SO7 tlarbol Nlrerl, . l<br />
^;W. IIOIT AI'OAK. 'ANIIUKW b. tlOHH'RI.I<br />
Apgar & Boswell,<br />
• MASTKiUl IN (IIAS.'KllV.<br />
IKUIItSK lllMlilHNII, -<br />
AVKNIIK unit KNIHTll KTKKKT<br />
' HI'KAN I'lTY. N, J.<br />
_ Godfrey &, Godfrey^<br />
• ItiMimli :il'.. :I|II nml .117<br />
lluulcll Iliillillnu.:; ::<br />
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.<br />
"'JAMES M..E. HILDKETH<br />
"i Counsellor-at-1-aw<br />
andrioilcilor, Miiwtt-r iilnl Kxlnnliii.r In<br />
Chuneury _ • "<br />
<strong>On</strong>tce— No.'.'II mvanViml<br />
. CAI'K MAY IM'I'Y. N. .1<br />
"JJAW OFFICES OF<br />
Herbert R. Voorhees,<br />
OCKAN t.'i rv : T:ai AHbiiryAviuiie:<br />
An iNTie I'ITV; for. KcniiKky mnl AIIIIII-<br />
ti Avnu*<br />
ut*.<br />
r|ty tiirico on TiifUiiiiv-ti<br />
y unit 'l'lmn(,tii>' KvcMi<br />
A<br />
Ai m^in<br />
41a>H Tues<br />
loic Wlln.'r.<br />
il, II I'lioiR- -AlliiMll.-Cliy. N'n. Ill I<br />
. Iknuu'llv, N,t.ln.<br />
l l-'rl*<br />
(lur-<br />
O^'KII-K IIOUKH: ! lto:l jiirii,<br />
ll «• H p. in.<br />
, i'* Kell'l'liorie<br />
T N. ,'GRISCOM, M. U.<br />
EKIIITII KT. AND WESLI-JY^AVK.<br />
, llulli IMionm—Hell, IS; Inivr-Hlnte, 111.<br />
OllU-r lloum- Until Ida. in. Krom II to » it, in.<br />
No »K'' I" «" I* ''rccted<br />
•undtt.toiiebulldlmr, «ix,W, creeled on "" •"Os«aHt Hide of the church, faeltiK<br />
lUe corner.. The new'and ohl church i l "' l '5l*. t'oiiiituriiiine, of I'lillu-<br />
ili'l|ilila, will occupy the pulpit orthe<br />
^Crer-hytedun ('hiircli, aml.iilHO con-<br />
diiet the WedueHlny evening pruyer<br />
FI.AYS THE .CIGARETTE -<br />
fhyHlcliiiiM HI Inlerti»ll4tn»l ni-i*<br />
Itiac l%4.*Hr riipi-r on Tannccw,<br />
Thi! liilernutliiniil llomeopathli 1<br />
< 'niiKreKH,* In xeHfioii at Atlantic. Clly<br />
lii-it week,1111 Krlihiy look up the Ilil-<br />
Ul>rtuut KtiliJtN't of tliu ell'ccl of tobacco<br />
upon "the human H<br />
Miuok)ni; WHI<br />
y»tL'in. Cigarette<br />
ied |jn' the<br />
lleM em-uiy thi'*-American youth liu»,<br />
It)' Dr. Cliark- Mohr, rroretiwir nf<br />
Mali-rla ,\jcluu linrn anil thieves, have<br />
"tllltiiiTfminiTii tir (lie lliTTnTOKlifuWrflTiWirfiTinfinn^<br />
of the juveiille<br />
Tir tliu"<br />
' I'micr Imi been turned into arc lumps: jut school, and<br />
cunrtH liav-L declared 'tliat or the in-<br />
and criminal clux* or<br />
-OUR<br />
tli;- .'n<br />
li'iule-t<br />
fert Iroiu lli«* H\V c mlto udrld<br />
n» one of the liiiv^t htretches of rond-1 not n boy hux hcvil found Who did not<br />
, wiiy in existence. HeverjirueeldeiitK, i use clKiUv'UeH.'<br />
oiii'-iif tlieiii filial, were uttribtitcd to' "During the puxt dei:ade the liuiill<br />
the uliselicc of light at hrliigc. mi-'of cigarette. HmbkiiiK, cvpcoiully by<br />
pronchcH, where the mini nurrowH, j boy* uud"young men before the IIKO of<br />
null this sllrred~lhe .Hoard or fcree-|HTiiliTFTIy, hus<br />
t hnliierH to action. As nu additional<br />
, t-urcgimnl, fciiccn , at the bridge up-<br />
I piouches have been painted white.<br />
Helll4ble Optlcinii. * "<br />
A town which hiiuu.Kood rulliiblc<br />
optii'lini in thlx day or fuklrn mid<br />
HH'liidlt'rx l« (vrtulnly forintiiltt'. Ot'tall<br />
('ity inif -IK.'U 11 one, mid If there IK<br />
ii'nylhiiiK thi.' mutter with<br />
i<br />
,BtA«. EKTATK AMD<br />
N. C. Clelland<br />
-ESTATE BROKER : ::<br />
' FFKERAL DIKF.CTOUK,<br />
A. H. BAKER<br />
...Undertaker - and - Embalmer..'<br />
849 ASB.URV AVENUE,<br />
OCCAN CITY, N. J.i<br />
Osils axiswervd day or bl«tbt» '<br />
LAKE, C. E.,<br />
Estate<br />
LAKE<br />
Undertaker and Embalmer<br />
iw OCKAJCCITY. N:J.<br />
BOURSE STORAGE WAREHOUSE<br />
Ponn«' BntUiurf »U> sad AJbnry<br />
Btorare for aoylhlDg personal or port-<br />
- able under the best coudltlonn at<br />
moderate ratts.<br />
Contracts made for moving and storing<br />
' OBCaT FllHRsl,h.Baicr. I<br />
•'—• A ' wir T><br />
LICENSED AUCTIONEER<br />
No. 721 Asbury Aoeniie, Ocean<br />
f lAmnti Negotiated. Improved or Hu-<br />
iinproviul Property ror Kent-Kuleur<br />
:'fe Kxchange. • ••<br />
i;iKleventh Hi. and Anbury Jt\\*.<br />
fSamuel Schurch<br />
REAL ESTATE: : •<br />
AND INSURANCE<br />
pH libury Ate., Ocean City. N. J. •<br />
^H OottngcM und ltoiirillni.' Hi<br />
ivliuiirovvd. uua uiiiiiiitrovtid<br />
: Salo.<br />
, I<br />
MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING<br />
AL.LOWAY AI. SMITH & CO.<br />
(Successors to H. A. W. Smith) „:<br />
•811. ASBURY.AVENUE,"'" - OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
for r*mt.<br />
rllMt. Tor<br />
ijj<br />
i.jjf C. L. LAKE<br />
.REAL ESTATE AGENT^.<br />
I(US AUhMty AVt-nli«, OuUuii City, N. J,<br />
IMIH for Mule. Cii<br />
corrt-Htu>t)Ui-uL'fi i<br />
k tot reoi.<br />
for Jortgages...<br />
Invi<br />
d'lv|s|,"r,i<br />
utllltv i<br />
„,„!<br />
i<br />
fiirlbj<br />
p ' JORDAN MATH EWS,<br />
'•'Sjl, K.Cor. 1Mb und Uoluiiiulu Avoniie,<br />
;%/ .'• • ' ' .* l/llll.<br />
fj-'Or'.imyth HI.,Ocean City. N.J.<br />
it<br />
uf ..Hiiiil.'lpal<br />
Tin- h<br />
ui tin-<br />
tliv (<br />
~ if<br />
•Ntvi.rhiuoiiritniinli'ipjiltK' ."•/--i<br />
i>n.|it"ii.4>ilioilii of niuiilill* « f~ if<br />
im. lire now In .11 tnt*!^,/ ,,<br />
tiiitl. u'ii«itiiifii..ijiry co<br />
lilul iirovlnion liuu hJvti liiiult. fir «• p<br />
H|i|wliitiui.iit vt 11 coiiuiihwlnu to rcrW , »» ,<br />
m l ,„ i,,1iiin> ln*» t*<br />
mr i i,lwii ,;,U| ,„ i,,(1iiin<br />
of inutilcipal. Hifitlisi. wltli<br />
vtifr. HiliiilnUtniiion vi<br />
Jlorw<br />
fro»»<br />
I" "^<br />
tltf<br />
tin' iiiiiduvt<br />
" ,v|i>w to<br />
uiny |,, thi<br />
I'lii- iitiitc'ti- Ititcrc-it in<br />
'imil mnl 1U viihinhU.<br />
>rii|H.|-ty U HIMI, U-lnir tMtvd<br />
.tirtu hy •jimhoriiy of tin'<br />
il« y .<br />
A nt'iiatit cnimnlno* iipiWiluttKJ,' to I*<br />
1»liv into uu> llf.( hwuraiit* builne*<br />
n thin >itat,> to iwc-rtalu whether refl*<br />
ill'il liiwd nr,. iKH^joil has IK-KUM lt»l»-<br />
>|ulry.wltb.'u-iirounitutvas unusUftl tor*<br />
»l«*ltt|-couiHlftl,^<br />
pthor conmilsslons ai»p«lnted by f*<br />
fSlaUiture will l«t B't work UiUyeart*<br />
jrepaje the ground for legUUtlon neH<br />
winter. . -<br />
Tbla space Is reserved tori<br />
W. L- BERRY,<br />
Manufacturing Jeweler,<br />
Nb/aa SOUTH SECOND ST., '<br />
Philadelphia! I"a.<br />
kepalrlngai<br />
EASHORE FURNITURE<br />
. OfKvery Deticrlpllon at. ' .<br />
Gallaaher's<br />
8, SECOND STREET - PHIL*,<br />
and savs nlousy,.<br />
DAVID MUIR, JR.,<br />
Tin, - siaie - anfl<br />
"It uiiuid pay yon io eonxult Harry II.<br />
•'Litfce, 'tt'lmw treatment Nt'citiH to I*<br />
ftivor every, day hy the HucceHH<br />
l i CUM!. Mr. I.uke liiul conferred<br />
lipoii iiim tllf title of Doctor of OptlcH<br />
thin year hy the Dr. Thomax lnftltnlei<br />
(il.lnilliinii. wlili'h deC'lureK him well*<br />
• iltted to handle til) caKOK of dt k f*>i'llve<br />
; V'IHIIIII... Oci'iih City In to he con-<br />
Krnliiluted hi IIMVIIIK tiliti rti|illreil<br />
nit'il HO elili'lehtly IIlied.<br />
! .... .^, . .v-.^<br />
, Keilr.ert Iroiii lluaiueMM.<br />
i Mrn, CliiirluK I'". Ntio*h, who liii^con-<br />
'dlli'ted u eonfeetloiiery Hlore nt "W An-<br />
hliry i.ventit' for several yearn pant,<br />
' IIUH retired from In^lnet^. Tlie more<br />
viieideil'by-.MrM. Kiibb im« been reiitetl<br />
(CORRUGATED IRON WORK<br />
FURNACES AND .RANGES,<br />
405 Wesley Avenue, - Ocean City, N. J.<br />
Itepulrriof every deHcrlptinii for ulhiiiukeH<br />
• of Kurliai'OH uiid|!tulif;v»r ABiiilt, I'lliltidollihiU-<br />
<strong>NOT</strong>ORDIHAftY<br />
' TROLLEY ROAD<br />
" * • ' ' • '<br />
Pctjnsy Defends Fares on At-<br />
- lantic City Electric \<br />
Wne. ."-.-•<br />
The fnllowliiB nntliorltative. Htato-<br />
meiit reKurilitiK tho openhiK of the<br />
now eleetrlu lino between l'hlludel-<br />
plilu uml Atlantic »—Oood, pluin cmlki xmnll<br />
funnly. Wageu, fn. Apply Jon, O.<br />
Cdllttdnyt Tuckuhoe, N, J, .. ..-<br />
JUDGE TRENCHARD TALKS<br />
ONNEW'UQUOR<br />
Gives in Detail Provisions of "Bishops'" Bill in His<br />
^ •' Chargeto the Cape May County '-;:••<br />
\ , Grand Jury. ' . • , v<br />
The fact that Judge Trenchard, Injlnp; drluk» In by law prohibited to be<br />
IIIH chnrKe to the (Jrnnd Jury; ut tho Huld (Hundnyn and election tfays), and<br />
.September term of the C'npe May may nt any and or all other times), n-.<br />
County Court, took wcanUm to refer i;f ijiilre that the entire Interior of mob.<br />
letiKtli to the provisions of t([e : bar or lm»liie«M room shall, during the<br />
"itlHhop*" hill, IIUH cniiHiii ninny 'entire prohibited lime,or m«y at«Dy •<br />
piiople to Htinpect Hint |H>HHibly riimorN'unit nil other tlmeii, as, may be re--<br />
of' violation* of the new rnu" hnvc'ijulrcd by nuch authority, ba opt\D to<br />
reached the' JudKe'a earn. In IIIH Hull view from the street,<br />
riinrge, JiidKeTrem-hard mild : It WOH evidently the legislative pot-<br />
ThoTuw known us "lll»hopV bill, pone .to prohibit, lu all cases, by force<br />
npproved April l.'Uh, HKJi;, inakcH new | or the Htntntu Itwlf, any obstraotloo of<br />
the view, by unj person, of any p«r<<br />
Hon within the bar or business room, '<br />
or being served 'With liquor<br />
qo<br />
therein, _The Interior of tbe bw or<br />
Screen I,nw" uU'ectn every place | IIUXIIIOHH room must be so arfisDgsjtiaa<br />
where iiito.vlculiiiK IH|llorx nre xold by 1 to'glvo at all times au. unobstructed<br />
less meaxtirex thnu u ipturt, excepting j view, of tbe whole Interior, and,<br />
(1), An. Inn or. tavern or. a hotel the Court, ozclse .board, or otbsr<br />
hnvlni; nt lenxt ten xpare roomx und<br />
beds for the acfominodntioii of Linurd-<br />
erx,,cte. • . V .<br />
*('J) A rcxtuiirunt feet Kf '1'liird<br />
Htreet.<br />
lu M, Crcxse ef; iiy to Johlr IJ.<br />
Itlte,- Jr., JWWI.' Kuxt corner Kiniri<br />
ccntli'xtreet nnil I'lcaxure -avetiue,<br />
'JII5-1IMI feet oil l'lcasnrc iiveinic,<br />
lit) «-l(i (Hi I'(iiiriccn|li street,<br />
ticcnii City AHHiieiiitJoii to Williiiin<br />
I. Itntler. Jl. Lot (in liortliwext "iile<br />
if H
^ .1 ua A<br />
Ocean City Sentinel<br />
l*C»llft»Kt> KVbMV<br />
R CURTIS RQB1NSON<br />
£ 4 i ' d H<br />
1<br />
CITY,' .- *-,<br />
t.uci-Sutc 'Pboue NO'"IJI<br />
.vtlv«*r*l"nli* In tural roluu.iti., .'••*- I<br />
p rlliuv rtw k b lltMvlilon. Mnullil} »l»il.v ,-*'••<br />
l,U«Mlfl .*DUIMH1OU m»plUi4tl*«l». . \ i<br />
1 Job work |m>uti>\ly done t.j «xe«rl»fii.-<br />
uaiil '<br />
lit tin? fowl OfTlcr »l.l>f«Mli<br />
;<br />
.ix;<br />
.51<br />
•k- j<br />
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14 Krkiay ;.\.l 4.tr.|<br />
1.1 Salunlay .. 4\V|<br />
111 Similay ' "' •"*<br />
mw<br />
It. Siimlay ....<br />
I? Muiulay ...<br />
IS TurMlay ....<br />
• 19 WeitueMtay.<br />
20 Tliurvday .-.<br />
il Friday<br />
It! Saturday..:.<br />
28 Sunday . ...<br />
SI Monday<br />
25 Tuesday ....<br />
36 Wednesday.<br />
27 Tbutvday....<br />
2S Friday<br />
2tt Saturday..,.<br />
SO Huuday<br />
S.IMt S.*>7 II ">T<br />
4.27 III t" In •''-'<br />
wmisii in<br />
tins II :i-\. ..:<br />
i<br />
, 7.^; 7.4-1 Irh» l..*l<br />
. . S.Oli !j :i>. I.-W, 2 17<br />
. SAO tf.lil 2 27 .H.l>2<br />
.. DXli D.57 X.M .•{•'•(l<br />
.10.2410.47 4.1V* 4 41<br />
. ll.lllll.42 4..M A**'<br />
. .....i .14 S.VK ti.'iT<br />
. .4»v 1.07 «.«| ,7.4i<br />
. 2WI| 2.22 S.Uj; S..W<br />
, ; S.Hi' «..-hf 9.2ilO-.|tt<br />
.1 4.27 ! 4.4010.2Sill<br />
. S2SJ SSSll II'alt uiif 11 To -<br />
ItllltfV" ' ^ • •<br />
I'm- lit'llie. iler.tly palliellc query<br />
pn>pounHUIII iif v*nir<br />
ll.v:iiue" lii repairing the ilan<br />
uni! in ilt-vd», ujeet for repcutaiic*.<br />
*kN.>TIIKH> LIK N.U*.:'.'>.<br />
uiliiiK the report- fn>:n<br />
tiie Hind cuiii'i> that there<br />
oiitMt.iituti to i<br />
I iiit he (''re*-el. >mul.i pr.»liiblyKr-c<br />
one wtir.l, tlia fjct rent tin* III it lathe<br />
•; THiT-tlRinKHV ACT. Philip A, Dollt, 'Ml*. P. A. Doul,<br />
Nuwtliattlivvaiupalgu, for the UOU1-, Media. ..<br />
Illation* HWU lu IM! made nt the prl-; , • HISCAVXK •<br />
mary election, midconventloni. H'| ._,_ you,,,.,,;, Mr«. Kdward White,<br />
•CHIIII to open, it h. u'«ll,to*call the »l-j.Mta( AuDB KeUlfr. H. E. Moody, Wl<br />
trillion of tug** InlereKteil to the. ^ay|l)r j 'A ' willanl', I), M.' I'allou,<br />
-triimeiit pn.vl-luiiHor an net. of tliej j,r; M^hall. Wm. A. Kiu-ell, 1.* H.<br />
lx pn> J,one» and wife! H. L, lle->trlcfc, PHIIa-<br />
I vide fur the punW.nien, *^..'<br />
Martha<br />
iwrl- m>:ii K,ve for_ tiiu. ,ulrii«v»eor |iriiuiollii|»or' Ke llu. Jr.. /.'auideu: Mm. .Marth<br />
*« ,-,riH..ur,llw thc election «rf.n'candldalei»»»>o|well. Dttrl.v: Krant*'-r). Sully.<br />
»£,'«: ;: li |_for|1.ubllo ...lice. ..r.for'.he ,.arP^e or j '-"'«P»'«' »• '• ^'»~«^ AlloHn >-<br />
J KATIUC<br />
., KATIU.C<br />
'Ueorue.K* Lewi* "and ulfe, Ja» It<br />
pnituotiui; or priK'urmu 1 the niiiiiina- j<br />
. , . w . lion of any iierson a» u oundhlate fur I<br />
.leclty four reputable men .em.id 'jnlb,ccofflp.i all>. ,lim,ey or any valu'- »-" ! * ll S .<br />
l» rwnd-VI... .vuuhl ru..j.lU..iJ ',.,,,, ,llin(r to lle „,„, fur slly llf tlu'lj!', 1 ^""'. ^k-o-Hl' Sryrick^MI.,-V:|<br />
;nircutrlcl« vll!,-be<br />
x—^~enUUedto the fbl!ow.lOK namber o<br />
w l b l d<br />
OocsnCity,Ul Wut«trlct<br />
Woodbine<br />
tiobltfCtty -<br />
Anton •<br />
• Middle townahlp. lit Ptal'rtct<br />
Middlelo«TMhlp. ii DUlrlct<br />
A<br />
Wlldwood<br />
Lower Jowniblp<br />
7 W<br />
Cape Slay City, lit »llao».. . .<br />
lUit whether K»tt'le>e or Japanese<br />
>»ith a|u-ltali), the |«ni.<br />
rutttui \- rliupiy Lively. LlHeu! "No«.<br />
fi-H'.iw-vin/on-, let UJ* be men" t* * *<br />
'•r.ct u» vott? fi»r a man who U a man-''<br />
* * *. ijuotlni; Diukebpell, we a»k<br />
"I-- id-not \tn\\y alfetty yet"."*.<br />
tractor. e\-SeiMt»r Hand -AuH till- "•<br />
JOHS X. IKir«l»ti>iS,<<br />
Ohairmao ltrp. Co. Kx. Com.<br />
•ccoBd District Kepatnlcan Can-<br />
fciicwwlonitl Coatcallon.<br />
i*be Republican Convention to nomlnutc a<br />
.candidatelor Bepnwntatlve In CmErMlor<br />
tbe Second Pislricl ol New lervf, comprU-<br />
tatftneCounties of AUanlic, Itarlinirton. Car«<br />
' tan oa the: aeoood day of October, one tb© :-<br />
«and nine hundned and »!x. at luel\-v o'clock<br />
noon. * .<br />
- TbeCbalrnaenof tbe variotMConntyCotu-<br />
mllUea will 'peciry tbe ptacea tor tbe boldlng<br />
of Prtmarle* tor tne.elr.-tlon or dtfteiattt* tu<br />
•aid Convention and the namber of • elegatr*<br />
tawbtebfacb Ulstrlct l« e<br />
to tbe law.<br />
r- . IKlgned)' It. ".MlNOII.<br />
KI>VAKLVM<br />
A. II. KM ITU.<br />
DoN'Tfoiget to attend tbe primaries.<br />
OIK .would-be SeDatnr:—What do<br />
you think of him? Ob, I don't like<br />
to nay.<br />
B. E. HAND claims lij voteatter M. fii<br />
oatuliiia.te-for S^iiutur, I- » firmcr'-<br />
n, liiathc ut \'.i K'.A'.C t.-u.-Ii-j.. He<br />
twtrau life a- a H*IIO.>I teacher tn vnr-<br />
ioiHi'dUlriotKotthevuiityt an.I tlieii<br />
becauie a clurl; In u Sea l-le'i'ity l.:niu<br />
ii'd then an Atlantic City l.-m'^<br />
When tiie bank at 1W.111 City -tirU-l<br />
he b«'aroe .It- chief .'lerli. *:ii!.| !..v<br />
tiulir>t- ellorl- iia- >u'c^'r^li'<br />
prtwldenoy. He I- a man of ihe'|v<br />
and ;Uilo«'- the i*c«'pU'S w.ttnt.<br />
hel|u to **viir«- tlietu for tlnni '<br />
t»O VOt'U FI'H DI'TV.<br />
the C.VKI' iHi>>ple of ("ai* Ma"<br />
•unty 'lu their full duty a- voters, b-<br />
n.atrif l.ewi- M. l're~-e ha» done h •<br />
ii duty a- a lecislator.'* there will b-<br />
|L!c-lio!i of-a third term foV "ISot.<br />
u..I. and no cliai:ee of n return 5..<br />
incilii«|. ly which the HaU-l<br />
iii'imie he.M 11- tenure of life. Th-.'<br />
c'| ar.1 doe- lu.t ctiange III- »|«t>-. at).I<br />
ninil.of io-tiay N llie »ume mora<br />
• ill |-ilitlmil U-iie lhat lie u's< thre>'<br />
yviir»-ai:(>. In* no >jiiKle faet or faiioy<br />
lia-. lie cliaiice-i a»" a XVye of tin;<br />
rule or r4iiu |H.litic«r btws and the<br />
I'voj le don't. ,n*«d to think twice to<br />
lil.roviatv ihl> atuiene—.<br />
but, really, l.ii't ir nearly tiiiic to<br />
otrr , . .<br />
M)f Si'1'ti.'mtvr,"- -tuibbltrs g.er a jiara-<br />
' gpTphic trail'of absurd •• Why's"—and<br />
ai^uer- lhat are not wi,^—Until it<br />
rc^che-the ilnal "why." as. follows,<br />
•'•viiy lias the County Itoard of Ad-<br />
ju-tcrw piit lu the whole day ofi Sc("<br />
. teiiUwr J in lA-eau City •.'"' .". , '<br />
• \Vhy, «e luiiubly ;i.u# why sbould<br />
even -.' distinguished a IVmochif a-<br />
, ttii-l^tele.<br />
hi- a'-tral<br />
1 future-:<br />
• have the power to project<br />
;M>n ruinous tax bill* ri<br />
|io«ir m.iu literally -and li^iimlively.<br />
pa--e- la.>- for the cla-w and iii»i:i-l<br />
t.ieJiia-.-K-—bill the Ihil.l r^>*l reiu>ln-<br />
itli.it here in Ocean ' tiy, where h<br />
actually,knovn — where the.people<br />
not Itet the estimate aif him from u<br />
SUII, Star or Moonshine—four me*<br />
hij;h;.)r low, rich or lwor, t.ljok o<br />
white, couhl not oe^fouud wbo*c>>u<br />
or would oppose him for the Senat<br />
Wben a man lias lived among a peop<br />
for ten years, tbeir estimate of him<br />
quite as reliable as are the opinions <<br />
a handful of per*ou« wbo are blasec<br />
or blinded by personal Interest of on<br />
klud or another.<br />
CHEWE'll CI.tKAM HKCOHD.'<br />
_XbeMLmmen an hnuc-in-the career-c<br />
every legislator wben be is face to fa<br />
witb one or more propositioustbroug<br />
which tbe lines of demarcation be-<br />
tween moral rigbt and wrong a<br />
sharply drawu. The boneot,cousclei<br />
tious member of the State legislature<br />
who. having taken oath tb perform<br />
bis duty along.a moral »traigbt,-ed the rotten Holly Beach<br />
brldsc, bat that Is a poor platform for'<br />
ttoa to run on and an nnaafe obe for s<br />
jiorae to walk on. Honestly, tart this<br />
tbe most notable thing he ever did T<br />
TliE-Uemofratlc paper- ai.n "leidcr-<br />
are pUyiiie a sharp iraine. A kind o!<br />
a two-edj!ed wwnrd, a-If were. They<br />
are «upportlnir ex-^nalor Hand lu<br />
the dlsgiistj)f all true lU-iiubli.-.tn*. i 1.1.-. iilihi^^iid^of Freeholder-<br />
return for bU.'.uppori of the Hem..-.' lyder tht-Haod tnaclhne, the Frei<br />
cratie partjiHlnce l{itv wa>i iuimlui<br />
the Assembly nomination. Well,well!<br />
Thai*>< funny. Three years ago Voor-<br />
hees wa» play ing 'The Old Man of the<br />
'.••"•• , ['Sea" to Crease's "glnbad," and we<br />
x -"*- •-* •*»*•>»• OF-At*," hatdly think,here could beany serious<br />
>uoh«iu-rK fal-*-l by asiiatUin or de-ire to repeat.<br />
the MUftiou a* t» whether the t*re**= • fre-w'- important leaden are Dea><<br />
r liaud.itilluein.-e worked best result- < cn,t, and ••Creae's defeat Is certain<br />
far the Senate three ycarv<br />
niuatiil in.liter- were merely hi-, pu^i|«ts Hi<br />
• - . - - (llu ' at ilaiidi was and I*. In t-oIIUis for<br />
the game time tliey ho|w to ha.i*uiilm ;.the main chanc*. all the time.<br />
Dominated,;.know|np. tl.at he wiuld ; 9inr fre=-it has<br />
! nnd the best thing be can<br />
draw and leave the mercenary little<br />
.bosses"—presumably '•Jed" and "Lit-<br />
tle Lew"—"to tbeir own devices.''<br />
Now, where is there room In this in-<br />
not be electe> ii'ntnlnaivd;'<br />
thereby Bivhie the Item-WMtlc tioml-; abwrb the taxpayers' money. Ther<br />
neefor tbe Senate a. sure think;. Hut" • • •• " -<br />
8eb<br />
st..r fre>st has never, even by mV, telltctual vacom for e'Uher toirth or<br />
eneiikies; been, accused of r*tklug ,11 ' patbo*?<br />
don't meet trouble half way: Hainl<br />
wont be nominated on,thc t!epiiblic;nr<br />
ticket. Tbe I^emuc'rat! 1 caii't sujris* on<br />
him. and M ean't qualify ns « probiti-<br />
itlbnut. ••'.',•<br />
, HTll.l. miTISU.<br />
py y<br />
have never been any hints of; graftloir<br />
or dishonesty In cotinection wuh hl»\<br />
ex Uteifce as a legislator. Sot * b'reat!.'<br />
oi i-Ur-i.K'lon lias ever connected hi-<br />
name .with shady'deals' with Prfce-j<br />
holiiers, teollectfvely or iudlviijually<br />
There lisve'beenu") "fake" contract''i<br />
i<br />
TAKE WARNING<br />
j or emaseulattd speciticatiobs *ucii,,foi<br />
» Vote for Sdllc neaos a. V«le.<br />
.,'•"• ,' • " for.Bsad. . . '• ;"'<br />
, , Voters of Upper Township are told<br />
that tbey can support Sillle is a<br />
matter of local pride, sod not be<br />
We are still waitlln;. for a licia<br />
or recreative {jurposes, or providing<br />
for uniforms for any organized club.'*<br />
Auy |>ersoi| fuund.guilty of the |in>-<br />
visions of thin act Is subject to dls-<br />
rraiichisemeut for. a 'period or two<br />
years from tbe-dute of conviction, ainl<br />
tor ahy subse and wife,<br />
Philadelphia: AnhurC'orsou, llea-ley'- •<br />
Point: U, ReudotT and family. Cam-'<br />
deu: Ci. I>. Moore, lirldgeton: H. L;<br />
Smith, Ocean ' City: It, C. Collius.J<br />
Millvllle. . . •'.<br />
BREAD, FANCY CAKES, and PIES<br />
GEORGE S. BICKEL, Proprietor<br />
. NO. 8iS ASBURV AVENUE.'<br />
O«eab City. N. J.*<br />
Pl.l'nHDHII<br />
N: JOHNSON,<br />
PLUMBER.<br />
STEAM AND GAS FITTER<br />
Repairing a specialty.<br />
Btith Tubs and Plumbers 1<br />
8O Asbnry Avennc<br />
, I>r. J. H.I<br />
I. • George.J.j<br />
>*Ier a*jd wile.'<br />
FUEL LIGHT HEAT<br />
DO IT NOW<br />
SERVICES RUN<br />
RANGES SET<br />
ON SHORT <strong>NOT</strong>ICE<br />
CITY GASLIGHT CO.<br />
Mendel's<br />
<strong>On</strong>e-Price Store<br />
'Hats-and-Geiifs-<br />
John E Ogdeii, Chas. Ilill'i^rn and<br />
*• lEurnishinjjs<br />
, ,, , ,. . ... . . The lii-ide make of a stilt I-either<br />
fc. Mrs J O. Arnold and dauehter.; the making or llie ruination of it-all<br />
Mr .iud Mrj1!KltT K<br />
i»ili"'ii. * "<br />
llru-ht'. ub.J i'alntrr-<br />
i:...>.WT,..,i,,,, «„,,,„;„<br />
\-uu-i 1'ruiiu.tij'. .•.ir<br />
I OUCH-<br />
C»ARLES L.. HGI-MAXN<br />
REGISTERED ARCHITECT<br />
;<br />
905 WAUNUT STREET<br />
*..'...• . PHILADELPHIA ' ",<br />
LEONARD KRAUSS CO.<br />
-Electricians<br />
659 Asbury^ Avenue, pe*an .City. N. J..<br />
*a : d«| l iir*iM" l ' l< '," 1 "" kll "*'"V»mpliy •<br />
;*f ledy Br« "uli!"" 11 •""- •""•'• ««»riiBIA<br />
BEi\C<br />
EDWARD STONEHILL<br />
.sofivKHirto Wiiiuu !t.stOII»hli,,<br />
BRICKUVER and PLASTERER<br />
All work m miisou liue<br />
promptly attended tr,,.,<br />
'» Rrijyhton r»lnr>o<br />
CITY. N, j.<br />
HPttoSd x.<br />
iB.O.<br />
ii* uprltii; I<br />
k MH,K A.V1) A HALF of new gravelled street* liave I<br />
r% three mile* of cement eancreTe curb hai been laid— \l^i<br />
TL. or »aier:pkf«-' > w ; itli'""tmiSraij"fSuV'moiitti'i Thr«.'"nii|!sy<br />
. -..' walk«areAiiow being laid. Many lioumw have beeii bull* I<br />
3d other* are:buildiue.' . ' . '<br />
HeWfuber that AvaloiiUs muulcipal borouKh that•'iV'praoticallv out<br />
=bt. its water work>.being wonha, much a'».|t> boiide.1 debt 'ra«<br />
wer M Avaloti than at wiy otlier'.«rVoa»lde re^irt in (.•»,« May comity<br />
Ik> you want to build a eottatfe for tt*"cr<br />
r thousand- for a lot when you can have<br />
ade at 'any New Jer»ey<br />
O.ADAMS ft BW<br />
RANGE SETTING<br />
BBICt UYING, fete. Etc . •••'<br />
lW«rk'l. Miaea Une |»,ompt,<br />
Attended To,<br />
•____OC6AN CITV, N J.'<br />
lot<br />
ou around. For further I<br />
»eei*noonfc station.<br />
CO.,<br />
F» P. CflNJ=lEUt>, SecPetai«yt \<br />
' ' • , • ' **<br />
*-•*•• Avaion. lieui Jersey.<br />
7O4 Central Av,<br />
'•*»rt*a K..Aiato, ><br />
71&-U Aibury .venae, Oceic City,». j<br />
September "JUth, at MrH. KuHHett'H, tt!o<br />
Wesley avenuu. '<br />
•Tbf danger In gelling your salary<br />
rafted a liuhdred dollaru a year IH you<br />
think you ought to Hpoud llveniiire<br />
lo living up to It. '<br />
•••"""be DeColl SI100 Company have<br />
-uppiiM. lt0 ' d lllclr "boe biinlnfj«, In thin city to<br />
iiir,r!»B> »?hliu«lel|>lila party; who w|li" take<br />
ebarge iu a few dayn. . . .<br />
r Several Phlladelphlatiii have lilowd<br />
tbelr hummer' liomcH In this city dur-<br />
lpgi-the pant week and returneii to<br />
tbeir w inter reHldeiictjH .<br />
flfotkeable iutprovemenlH are hciiiR<br />
made to the cottage owned by MrH.<br />
Bqiinu BiiiiiuotiH on Anbury avenue,'<br />
near Twelfth »treet, occiiplc. It, Mnyhew, John<br />
M. Zuriv <br />
recent visitors to this city.<br />
John .VuiiTinu lm« left tlile cliy for<br />
his purcutH 1 liomc in F.slcllvillcr tliiitcr<br />
lie will g« to.l'hilailelpiila,<br />
t'larcncu K. Frucmiiu und Kilgur A,<br />
i ofCamdcn, Wore amnngre-<br />
cciit gticstH of the Klhcrou.<br />
Wm. S, r^uue ami J. Wesley ^.oorlcy<br />
left In the '•'/. \, Z".oil Tuesday .uftur-<br />
lioon iin a crill-e up the coast.<br />
Mrs. I .yd la l,ee has returned to her<br />
lioiiie"lli-lhlHcity-ttfter-nii-nbi«.'iiro-of<br />
Kcveral niontlis at Ocean VleuT<br />
-Mrs. -(jarrisuti, or llolxlcrvlllc, l«<br />
viMiting her daiighter, MrH, Alrrcd<br />
I'owcll, In thi« city, for a few dnyx.<br />
. l",verton A.CorKon IH upending<br />
a few weekx with her parcntH, Mr. and<br />
Mrs, lUtiJumlii Marshall, atTinkahoc.<br />
. ClntrleH Sic|'hcum>ii,^iil_iililhi<br />
dclphla, haH been visiting Mr. ami<br />
MrH, Learning HtupheiiHoii in thin city,<br />
CliarleH'P: Lake, or thluclty, IH'OII,<br />
ti extended vinit' to the. Adirondack<br />
MountuIiiH for the bcncllt of IIIK health.<br />
MrH. UeoVcH Hlldreth in spending<br />
the week In l'hlladelpliia, inakihg ar-<br />
raiiguiiieiitH ror her millinery opening,<br />
Mrx. John Long i'uiil ilaughtcr, or<br />
llnliiit'ribiirg, I'a,, arc guivtH or Mr.<br />
and Mr*. Win.: V. (Jardlmr, hi' thin<br />
MrH. Lcoiiurd KrailHH haH returned<br />
to her home iu thin city after 11 pteax-<br />
unt V'IHII with relatives' in I'lllladcl-<br />
piliu. t . , • • •<br />
• Mrn. CI111H, F. Ly'iVuh, MrH.. William<br />
It. Lyneli and Harold V. Lynch, or<br />
Tucony, are ainong the Wyoiulng'H<br />
gueHtH. . ,<br />
MrH. S. I!: Miller and rtin, Kugcne,<br />
of HIIH ocity, lire vinltlug frliiiidH and<br />
relatives In Culiideii und IMiiludelpliiu<br />
for a few dayn..<br />
Howurd Hliocniukcr, .tlie nicnV<br />
fumlHlier, ImH reiUriicd to thin city<br />
after a weck'H vlHit to AHbury I'ark<br />
mid l'li'ludtilphlu.<br />
MIJH Anna K.' Muliau, or thin city,<br />
I111B joined her |iareutn nt IVermont.<br />
MIHH IICHHIU Malian will go to I'cer-<br />
niont In u ftiwduyH. ,<br />
.II«K Clara AnilorBoii haH returneii<br />
to liur hoitie at "IjeeilH! Point arter a<br />
ll'leuMiitit viwlt ; Cornell<br />
Fox, If'-MIMI. '<br />
Tlio proper olllcers Here lliHtructed<br />
to negotiate a Mall ot ^llMNI for Hew'<br />
Htreet work. , . '<br />
Foit HALK.—'J'OCIIWH an nutate, 4-IK<br />
jjbiiry nvenuo, ••".leveji-moiu. Fuf-<br />
nlHheif Cottage, comillete, lu llrHt-claBM<br />
condition. Hot and cold Wutcr; alno<br />
gail range, uewer druinago', frout and<br />
aide veruuda.. Bultttbtt) ror boarding<br />
houHc. Lot, DOxIOO feet, Ili(|ulre K.<br />
W." KlMiKV,7«l N. Forty-foutth Htreet,<br />
IMilludelphia, !'«,, or agentn at Ocean<br />
City.N.J. • - • • * tf,<br />
New President Chosen and<br />
Interesting Reports Made '<br />
of Work Done:<br />
Tho Cape May (.'ouuty W. C. T. U.'<br />
held ItH annual co,uvutitioii hi HIIH<br />
city on Tuesday. - • . . *,'<br />
•The meeting,, which was.\vell ut-<br />
tendeir, wan called to order hi tho<br />
inornltig by* tlie County I'resldent,<br />
Mm. M. S. AIIUUIH. After a row ad<br />
(IreaHCH, interuHllug reports we reread,<br />
Thc arternooir«u» taken up by the<br />
readliig or the rc|u>rtHiif llieni'iperl<br />
teudeulH ordepartmciitH. Thtfru was a<br />
Hhort talk by Mrn. Klb( M. Timelier,<br />
i>r' Florence, N.' J., aucl- Mrn. Kllza-<br />
beth llrlck innilu a memorial aildrcHs.<br />
ThvM! olllcern were elected: 1'rcnU<br />
dent, Mrn.'I). It. Smith; CorreH|i|iud<br />
Ing Secretary, Mrn. K, Wallace; Iio-<br />
corriliig Secrctiiry,' MIHM 1'. Holmes;<br />
Trcaxiircr, Mrn. K.Sclicllluger. • .<br />
Iu thc evening, there wan a large<br />
utteiitlahcu hi the First M. K. Church.<br />
Mrn. Timelier, Nutlnnul Supcrln-<br />
lemlcnt of SallorH and Soldlern, guvu<br />
ancnlertalillii)' talk or her progrcxH.in<br />
thin II.lit or W. C. T. U. .work.'<br />
., Boncn Cfimeron<br />
'.'DKVOB PAINT CO.<br />
C'eiitlomen:—In reply to<br />
yours In lust week's Innue, t WIHII. to<br />
Hay thutwhtlo your paint may be all<br />
right in'-iuont" sections, I find .that<br />
tor tlte HCBHhore PATTON'S HUN-<br />
I'isoOF PAINT Roen farther and<br />
wears longer than onyoflier-pnlnt I<br />
nave ever need. . • -, .<br />
Vourn ro«|)ccirully,<br />
8MKIIH C'AMKItON.<br />
'WAS CHRIST SEVERE?'<br />
ilt'ft-Hlliiu; niMcotiTMe l>>- Hev. II.<br />
X. CaHMviherry.<br />
V'WIIH JesiiN Chrlst'ScVoroV' ? wan tlie<br />
Hiilijcct or'Kev. II. T. onllnK to' pinna aud<br />
•>pratnc'(II<strong>On</strong>« on Ilia wllll lliull.iro>l«liTl'lorK.<br />
HldN'lolw 111. anil .opfnoit by GuancTil nt tlio<br />
Council Idmai
Mouse?<br />
Hutlha<br />
' McCulloca-<br />
.Williams<br />
' Ctipyrluhl, IlOO, OV1'. C. KuUntmt<br />
L.<br />
Tlio wnter, luiigldtn; nnd'lapplng. In-<br />
• tiled.. The day'was giddy M»iy, uud<br />
Uiu liivll.il youiii! Loroiiu, moreover,<br />
. owned, all tlio folly normal.td_u|iieteenl I<br />
. ' 80 i|lto^'ellier II would linvii boon n'jiilr-<br />
' iiclo If tliliiKH bad gone exactly UH they<br />
nliould. A proper young' .woman of<br />
vourm' .would have reckoned chnucetf<br />
*'before liurlin: ber foo' aud diiucfug<br />
. Joyously ju midstream, where tlio peb-<br />
' blciTTiiy HUioolliiy bedded iii' lino Baud<br />
and gleimiliig Jowi-l-wlm*' whyrovcr ,u<br />
NU11 ray H'ruck through tlio ripples.'<br />
' Liirena did not let Iierself ruuiuuibor<br />
Hint'tin- fi.nl. WIIH but tlfty yurds higher<br />
ll|. or that tills special shallow rencb of.<br />
, thu creek lay between U10 two lakes<br />
Umt guve the lluent tlsblng. They wore<br />
not true InkCH. .of course—ouly water<br />
.mlrnirs, Htlll unit deep. Imitouiidcd. by<br />
damn or Uiu whiter tlood'K building.<br />
'Loronn did-not lovo them, "They wero<br />
HO placid they reminded ber somehow<br />
of 'Johnny—and whatever did tbat put<br />
nor out of temper.<br />
. She loved ulU'or, motion. excitement,<br />
rt WIIH iH-stiiHy to her to #Jinco 11II day<br />
long und hidf the night after, footing<br />
' It UH IIKIIII.V* an fenlly. IIH wind MOWD<br />
thlntle "i-.il. If only Klie could dance<br />
alone! Kill KIIIIV that W41H out of the<br />
i|ueHtloii nbe iiiiturnlly preferred |inrt-<br />
ueni who kept Hte|i anil wero ulmblo.<br />
'. Johnny WIIM lieillier.'yet all tho time<br />
Hbe bail been engaged to him bo luld<br />
felt it btn rlulit to miy. If slie did not<br />
11111111' with him. Hhe miiHt dance with<br />
.Uarilly auylNMly'eltf*'.<br />
Ami mil nl all with llninvllli' Oore.<br />
• * tbn ver>* iiritiiv of partner*, who'.was<br />
, IIIIIIIIHOIIU) nud slender'unit llKht lu'art<br />
wl.'wltli iiiiiiir'.T-|ir-hoth~rBi?telH and d<br />
State Committee Tells Voters t&<br />
New Jersey What Party<br />
Has Accomplished.<br />
'trick of H|ieudiug It with IHIIII bauds.<br />
Joliuny hated him, without reason no<br />
far* us !.oreii!i could we—at least bo<br />
pave biT no reason-,, only nuld, "If you<br />
are goin' ever, to li'lonu to mo, I*olle,<br />
• you must lie barely civil to that fel-<br />
low, 1 ' • •><br />
Someli.in' Hie CIII|'II.ISIH on Uie last<br />
word always inaile l.otvun shlvor whpn<br />
.fho rccnlliil It. llow could nlio lielp<br />
it. wlien Jolinny wim-tmvnrd ntlier folk<br />
tlie HOIII of kindly Justice? Still sin* hail<br />
relt Iliat he .WIIH uiifitlr. tfhoj really<br />
knev uuytlihu.- lui might let her know<br />
It HkewlHe. "<br />
ir .loliiiiiy I'lnild hnve"lirought lilniHelf<br />
to tell b*'r Jlic break might not have<br />
~"cnine. Hut lie way ton proud .Mid muii-<br />
U'rful for Hint. IIU wir«. must believe<br />
111 him i'ii.iui:li tn understand Hint •hi*<br />
-. hail ren*.»n* /or. npy nud erarythlnc-<br />
ltiT.Iil.--i he wasnfraUl or wviulnlt en-<br />
vi.ius'inid Jealous of 'ii UII\U. HO much<br />
rlelier nnd li'lter looking.' Moreover,<br />
he did mil really know- tuiicli that<br />
roiiltl lie told ciiteKiirlciilly It WIIH<br />
l.ory'H general nir uud niauner, eon-<br />
jdhie.1 to W(.r,|H dmpp.-d here and tliere.<br />
that uuule .lohiiuy ".vrliiln ho bad no<br />
'real reverence for nnylliliig fcuiliiluu.<br />
A girl, uny izlrl, win* fttlr t;titiii> to him.<br />
If KIIO hadn't noiise ennui:!) to. look out<br />
for lientelf he wa* not liouitd to 'look<br />
out for her. Yet tiure wan not dlHttuet-<br />
ly vicious--rather, liii>r.lluatc|y vain.<br />
,nediil not liieiiii wome by womnuklud<br />
uud glrlkhid than to iiiifki' love to tlii'm,<br />
tlieii ride nway. Marry! Xot he! Jfot<br />
the, Unest gtrl nllve! . ."••*>—*<br />
Jf, -l.or.*iia lunl kiinivu tluitt tin-<br />
knowing It. Kite bad 'thought a great<br />
many times and a great ninny thlng-i<br />
of the ruminating bnd<br />
beun away for two of them, uud nluee<br />
lio came home HIIO bnd Moen him only<br />
In crowd*. Ihit lie iiad jised his eyeti so<br />
—eliKjucntly-jiar-to-BcrbernieiirfwIIdljT<br />
fluttering. Hut. oddly enough. It had<br />
fluttered oven more wbeu by chimed<br />
*be had cuconntcrcu' Johnny. In his<br />
working clollii's, .Irlving bin waeoii to<br />
ml"- . ' , . ' ' • . .<br />
,, .They had barely nodded to each otb><br />
cr. and Mi.- hud rlilileu fast afterward,<br />
but Hot funt enough to, uct uWiiy 'from<br />
a ncn that Ji'hiuiy. old Johnny, ul-<br />
—tlnmirfi—Ills—fnrt>—wan—(ropnaiiiye^tiaa*<br />
, turned to look after ber ns loili; as nbe<br />
W118 In slt^it. .<br />
Today she wlW.ililt thll.klug or llllll—<br />
LarUly even of tiruuvHle/ Wilding was<br />
micli |.iin» joy. Tin* water came Above<br />
ber ankle*. She lirte.l lier nklrta light-<br />
ly lu bolb'luiuilH ami luilancvd to ber<br />
sulidow 1111011 tho rippling Ntttenui, Such<br />
a funny Kliuli.*rMuir- get<br />
cuiiebt In such a pltKlit.<br />
luireun. noting lilH.iihHcncc 1 ', ntumbled<br />
blindly'towunl'the ban1c anil half roll<br />
.upon It, covering her eycH wltb both<br />
bauds. Aliillen -Hcratubli'tl out besldo<br />
her and tried to lift her,to her foot, tbo,<br />
rent Jeering ,bhuv pretendlUK .to Hay<br />
Uilnpt anldu iind ulnghiK In cra'cked'jl.^^.<br />
elioruH, "Wliere In my wiiinlerluu boy T'<br />
, They wen' hiuglilux HO loud, wutcblnit<br />
HO Intently. Joliuny fell likon them like<br />
a tbumiurbolt from blue Hkl.-s. Johnny<br />
, wus still In workluw clothi*Hr-ho bud.<br />
In fact, started to, tbo blacksmith's<br />
shop lu U mad burry lu hope of netting<br />
a dulli'd plow ivoliit nluiriiuncl. 80 be<br />
had caiuo to'the ford In tho Very,nick<br />
of thui* to Hee-ttint a woman was In<br />
need of help and to runh to give It.' .voting.'. . . . .<br />
"C.euileineu." Joliiin.v'» .v.olei' eutJIkn .. I'mvidliig ror most complete Htute<br />
lee, "yon IIIIIMI nliow me your wurrai t «vnsiw ever liiken. '<br />
for taking it nrlHtmer. linlens you do"—I-. or memorial at<br />
'iiey. VMT . _ •<br />
An iMt ni!iklui.'JIiejiiotlier as well as<br />
Thrr iiN<br />
the honor of' New Jersey, passeil In<br />
11)03 n,primary net^eiuiblliiK inly ciinill-<br />
dute, u|kiu his Individual merit, to se-<br />
cure a noiulmitlou. If Unit Humiliation<br />
Is ilemnndcd or deslreil by, the people.<br />
This law IIIIM ulveu to New Jersi'yn<br />
pre-eminent puSitlou iimoiiir.' thwe<br />
atutiM willed have striven to udvnnee<br />
UIOIIK the iwithway of 11 true n'preHL-nta-<br />
the Koverniiieut. It ufforils nu oppor-<br />
tunity for the full Hiid.fnlKuxpres^iou<br />
of the people's will or choice and lulul-<br />
mixes the |Kisslhllitlcs -of the pre the fol-<br />
lewlug, which IIUH Junt come to light:<br />
V\1ieu,tlie'.irder WUK given to ntrip '01<br />
action just lierore the battle of Maulli<br />
Bay a powder IHIV OU tbe ll!tg»lilp nCel'<br />
dentally droppi'd bin eont<br />
Uo asked imrtulVislou to jump lifter It,<br />
_hut_Kns—ftituseil In spite— of—Uio—ro<br />
ruiuil bo dropped oVcrtiutrd, riiovcns<br />
bin .coat, wan tnusbt nuil nrrc-t.'J foi<br />
disobedience of orders, .a nerlous or.<br />
rehin) In the niivy; ••x|vaH-lnlly uinlar tht<br />
An net to recover rentals on riparian<br />
Iniw uud'tiike p.K-.-sslou thereof.<br />
Atlthorl'/iiic seitKlde places to Uciiuirt<br />
iitlid. for puMfe recreiltlou.<br />
l'mhatloti acts. ' • *<br />
MakliiL' the aL'e of consent slxt'ccu<br />
yejii'fi. •<br />
All act pmtecilui.* IIUIIIHIIK und louu<br />
Int.'rcis.<br />
An at't to Hci'ui'e wimes to mei'hank'y<br />
I'liiplnytHl hi Inilliliiii:.<br />
An jiet_ prottHtluu' the oyster and<br />
chiiu 'Industry.' • • •<br />
All net for pulille parks lu cities.* _<br />
us to tie iH'youd the tellliiL'. hut we<br />
tnve no fewer than UIKIIU 1.INKI a ierlca<br />
tbrOUKh whfch the bhssl Is a.wnys<br />
llowiiit; under the Koveriimciit of the<br />
bonrj. . •<br />
Zf X 1 "' bluod Is comiMscd of two connllt-.]<br />
ueiits. teruusl by physiologists riNl'uiul<br />
white cortmsi'leH, iiunibcrllin sonu> thou-<br />
sands of millions. _<br />
Our house- IIUK somcthluir~llke 04H)<br />
liny , tclijrr.iph, wlt>-n. cnlU'iI o nerves,<br />
••onueeteit with Ule hmlu uud spluul<br />
cord, and these little wires tin* nlwuys<br />
IhrobhliiK with inessiiKeM .which -**iey.<br />
telem*aph to the malii ottlee-'-the bniln.<br />
tU-sldes thwe there are the sympathet-<br />
ic wires." or ^nerves, numbered by tboq-<br />
ttnnds. which belp the" former.<br />
Ilie front of our house, the skill, bus<br />
bevu nieujiHBJKriip und found, If sprenit<br />
out. to clover fifteen Hiiunre fi. rhc|r function<br />
ts to deivoslt secretlouH ii|sin the.skiu;<br />
hemv the uevetuiity of n dnily tub to<br />
wash this stuff HWiiy, pthcrw|»e_lLcloCa-<br />
It wus tli." niuti In wiuliut; who bad.<br />
spokeu., He'-wuH striding ou toward<br />
; her, bis Tod over his sboiililer, n hrond<br />
crtn njvou hi* Hill, red fni-e. Her sun-<br />
Iwnuet, bur fuifcil print frock,- above<br />
' nil lior.present ense, hull rtenrly luiule<br />
blui nwileve her some boldenisb uiltk'<br />
- m«l«l rather thiiu tueriunliL •<br />
- "Hkln't 1 toll you fellows' -Am flnowl<br />
flab w mlUlous buck : of the' Oat<br />
redr face — tnlllloua tbat mbjht mean<br />
much (o Gore's future. Was be to risk<br />
tbolr help, to Inrtte orertaatlng cbaff.<br />
to mako bliusclf tbo butt of tbo crlll<br />
rooms next time be was In town, by<br />
ctuunpIODSblp at a elrU a silly country<br />
commuiider. The A^iy was brought bo-<br />
fom Ihe liditilral. wlw kliidly but firm<br />
ly deinaiiiltsl- aiie^plantitliin. Hniik<br />
Ing Into *ti':tnduhU i*onbr% l giitii.iii -by-ri'|i.'iiiliiir<br />
the sirnle scri'in'ii. He hjul pr.-iri'-b.st It<br />
twelvo timeH. The bishop ask.sl for<br />
the tiiit.' Neither of, the eliiiriliuiiWlens<br />
could renii'intier. "tin liaeU." wild Jji«*<br />
bWiop vte'rtily. "1111.I ask ynur clerio'-<br />
mau to kitviieii the Keruion 4>uce. lUiiri'<br />
am] then<br />
text""<br />
baelt iliid tell iue the<br />
you cwr c*t -anythltai; on<br />
tbo Installment systemV iTtlwrt—Tw;<br />
got niy bous.>hnld .that wny. l-'lrut 1<br />
sot my wife, then he" f-\i!n«r' nurt mitli-<br />
cr nnd notr . I'm<br />
«trt who should bare kaovn better I >t»d alstera..<br />
ber brother*<br />
tics. • • • . '•<br />
An art pensloiiliiu civil wnr.veteriiuV<br />
lifter forty years" service in a puiilli<br />
posiiloii, . . • . • .<br />
Mliviioti law ameiiii.sl nnd linpni*.*eit<br />
Coincident State Prosperity.<br />
i'lilneldeiit with ltepulilleiin leglshi<br />
td.11 niid policy , during the bint teti<br />
years there has ).eeu u marvelou* lie<br />
Viliipmetii ..nil. 1 uiaterhil luterestn ,01<br />
th* 1 state, 'uud'lts l'o.iple have reached<br />
a siuiimlt' of pronjieHty uuexaiiipUil<br />
Iii'.the ten years HIIICO lSiA.-tlu.* re<br />
s.inn-es nt ihe batiks' III .New Jersey<br />
the sweat .tland* nud prevcuu their<br />
proper working.." ' .<br />
CARE OF CANARIES.'<br />
A pliwe of cuttle bone Is needed nl-<br />
wnys. uud' now,' nud then a.lump of<br />
sUKilr. ;<br />
Ouanl the ciine from •draft, from cx-~<br />
Kjsurv to cold at nleht ntnLillstiLftuui-<br />
depositor-: have Increasmi from H4,l«i<br />
owniilu S.;.l:N:M'L'il ^ .l.'|insltii. iii IV.'.'<br />
fn 'Jiil.Jisl d.'p..sltiiis" nuiiliif JSlj.L"J.s,<br />
T.'U. Hi llm.*.. ' , . .<br />
Sin.-e ]*.:•.'* tii.-re luu lui'ii 11 plienoiU'<br />
ciial tri.wth nf iniiniit'aeturlug Inter<br />
>"ts' In New .lernej, luruely due tg thi<br />
eii.'i-iiriik'ctiii'iit clven by irood niati<br />
In a*, to itiiiniifiictiirerii to locate tbeli<br />
1 • 1:1111.-* in the suite.. I'opYthitiou buy<br />
iiKn tiiei'distil ut an eitniordluiiry<br />
rale attfm'l.'il by the Aitviilittiiri-s nt<br />
mwiciati' tax.v. hrst clus>: KCIKVOU uud<br />
bulfest imil eltteleiii government.<br />
• No Scandal In Government<br />
There .exists thr.iliuhout the i-ountry<br />
a k.'i'ii.r Intci.-st tliaii usual in the<br />
nrfalrs of ifiivi'mnient. au.l nu Hrousiil<br />
piil.li.-. Vsin^.-icn..... Intolerniit ' or iiir-<br />
ruption, is li..l.liiig in a strict, HOIIUM<br />
tIii* actioiis nf' jHilltleai parties titid,<br />
thi.lr leaders. \Vliite ll'lliHy luip|»'U<br />
Unit iliri.iiL'li iiilsmiildi'd walbr iiillbl-<br />
ur to i.hfiilii putlttctil i^iwer false<br />
charges lire sometimes brought IIL-IIIIISI<br />
HI'niitlmrlty. It Is iiiiiiUentloiiable<br />
Hint the people similarly ditii're to lutiil-<br />
correct evils uxlsiiiig lu tiielr<br />
leuts. This Is is|UaIly true of<br />
the several .-mtcs anil tlie.uuilou. Tbl*<br />
po|.tiliir dcHlre. iiuly und should lead<br />
to tiie iosi of iH>wt*r tiy those who have<br />
fulsi* to tiielr trust The "Its-<br />
u . poriv ,iif \"ow. JersSey ,wi*l-.<br />
.'.IIIII-S the. elosi-st scrutiny 'or Its con-<br />
hut of pill.Ilc affairs, it has .nothing<br />
to rear from itu li.inest ami Intelllgeul<br />
•rlti.-Um i'i' its iinttiwii and leader'<br />
*lnp. frltlelsin fntiii IINI IIIHIII iiniurilniv<br />
and mlsri'pri'-eii^itloii will uot up<br />
I to tin luti^lfii viit' iiiui triitb liivltn. 1<br />
pie. Twelve' years ag.i. with elvli<br />
|i'-.lnir( mid' luOlgiuiui ut uaiui<br />
ti«.r-/tidnihilstratl.'ii iir ,iri'Vermuetii<br />
tin* ilettim'nlcy, 11 .lilitlorlty of til.<br />
, pie of *sew Jeraey J (tlrilliJ ' to- ill.<br />
IJ.^iniiliciiu party, plfieluir UJ1.111 It-Vtli.<br />
too much heut.<br />
Cniuiry imil prluclpally sbouM IH><br />
Riven. * thouidi • now unil then n little<br />
riipe seed is liei)el)r.'|.,'N.* llrlwoiiV,"Sinllnil<br />
These lnterestliiB ,vlloi an -.JMHrtor. .Ur. .N. II. ll'i.rtj;ll..rln..<br />
JONATHAN HAND,<br />
Countsollor- at-Law,<br />
Solicitor. Master In Chanc«ry,;Notj»rj Vublle,<br />
(3APK MAY COURT HOUBE, N. J<br />
Lout,' I»Utittiri'Tst li.-illl^nl<br />
binbijjiio'wji In Jin* .troples.- .f,^-;<br />
Uuv'H aiKiliillll.ill win tw&i Vinti>re»l.ylirliinl'liiir.'li. Wesley uvi'iiiii<br />
said tn be tlie 1H1.-.1 In th'f irnrM ""!'«•»•""'•. »' r '*'- lt>Vl '!:.T'. i'»»s.-ll«'rr»'<br />
sis Is fxtri 1<br />
auihorltle<br />
mini of i.-.imii 'ulfered' for It litl<br />
eelcl-rlty. It I 2.-~.~<br />
sollltely pi'rf.cl.in.sl.l'of th«i5((1ooTJiVrcicr^'-v>fM.<br />
t r c i n l t y ' o f H i e I > M I > , ••'-•-• •'-••••-••••<br />
irlanil, vein.'nerve aadu <<br />
It to.* .Insepli Towlie, u ctentf.<br />
onsirnior at liui K.'li<br />
uiClly Dlll.1'011 'rili>Mihi"H noil J-'rl-<br />
; rui-^il.i> unit TliurH luy Kvi'iiinif dtir-<br />
jrlhe WInK'r,<br />
IUU I'IIMII.' .Mil.Mill-I'll v. Nu. Ill II.<br />
ll.vini I'ny, .So, |x.<br />
nuij^a i l n ,<br />
i'rklliu uhuiti In* uuirdmeMMtor*.'; Hiinih.y m-rvlivi, |>r.'iirlilkii: li 11.111,<br />
W,II 11 ,.,„!' Ll(Ul j.^i.^imlll P^m* I'ruyur niffllllu.K.M'IIM'k KrlilllV<br />
*II 11 i. i.«l -.i/.sl »i»ctoaww£1C' onu-en. >. in* 1 onr.i-i iiurl^u li.<br />
h l f l ] f l j u a liluui; 101111 K 'rwi iftii<br />
Tin. I.I^J 1 111.. 11' ,...<br />
Jin- I..I>.» |. ill..-n imi<br />
uli'illt Hi'rklliu uh<br />
lull*.*<br />
nuw<br />
Into 11 Ki'h.nl of<br />
>tiinf until liu r.uil.l i,,,t ( t<br />
ltiM-lilx i'ii|iiii'linis inuiuYn, tttap ,<br />
hlinsi'ir. throve H|i what i«l . '<br />
••an'ii uud ln'i:tii nwr IIL'IIIM.aftar.<br />
In- Wniilil kii'ii mi tetljlni; tbHat.'.'I'<br />
UnionTulmrnui-lo Hupiixi rhiirch, Klirhili<br />
ui^ad Wtviiw ib'V.J. 11. lUiinilm<br />
lilkii: l<br />
nuen i iirl<br />
(.'liiilriuuii; 101111 K, 'rr..wi-r, ift-ii>i.<br />
1 1<br />
'••'•'NICKAI. nlHM'TOHH<br />
A. H. BAKER<br />
...Undertaker -and • Embalmer.<br />
849 ASBU.RY AVENUE,<br />
OCEAN. CITY. N. J."<br />
liHu'tTitil iliiy r iilul'il.<br />
]V(ARIC LAKE :<br />
Undertaker and Embalmer<br />
riciclcloii Avc,<br />
. . . IS. J.<br />
I.'CI (<br />
IUU. OCKAN.CITV. N.J<br />
SHOEMAKER'S<br />
STORAGE<br />
HOUSE<br />
Jlli ami WfMt Ave., : .<br />
City, JS. J.<br />
J.lnlin Hclienk, I45; Chnrle* Sampwii;<br />
' I i">; I'lu.icc forl-'llyl'ollccl.ir. N'lcliolas<br />
liinir IIIl> inoriilUK<br />
. SiirroundluK Stimtoi: C'reHKe Were a<br />
iiiinllier of local pnlltiirfmiri, who were<br />
Choice for cliy Clerk, T. Lee<br />
AilaniH.<br />
. r'or Member Hoard of" Krel'lioJilerH—<br />
John I", l-'ox, 11(1.<br />
Kor Member of Ciiiiinion Council—<br />
Cr (iiHlfrey, IIII; II. Sleel-<br />
imt npurlni;' in their dcliliiiciutlon nf j ,,11111, :t; Arthur Ailuiiix, 1.<br />
the iirllmi, or,luck of action, nf.thei Kor Annejsor— ll^rry "1". I'uuIdH, 77;<br />
All<br />
poiiliciiiiiH and presumed rrielidn of<br />
Kelmtnr t'resse .at Cape May f'oiirl<br />
lloilsc. J<br />
.1' I'pcr 'I'nwlisllip gave u majority fur<br />
('rcssci it WIIH learutil yesterday niiirn-<br />
Inir, wjilch leaves him with M| dele-,<br />
gutcs and lluiid with I4j delegates, "~<br />
Senalur i 'ressi* spent yii*iurilny**iiiorli-'<br />
iugal Ills bay. villa, slipcrcnlcndliig<br />
the iiiuslriictiiui iifu slip for his boatrf<br />
llie prhnarics eniiseil but little ex-<br />
citement hi this city nil Tuesday last.<br />
^11 WIIH a fnrt'goue eonelUHion tliut<br />
having Furniture iif any i Senator Cresse would have no trouble<br />
kind nl* .Mcrcluiudisc to Im stored M ill' hi winning out. und tlie only eoutestn<br />
Miveniiniey. by giilng tolliu _ i were fiir tlie nllleenf 1'rccln.lilcr rroin<br />
* PLnNta.**!*. c»M«MAn u«..HH • the Second Ward, nud tbator AHsessnr<br />
Shoemaker Storage House imth.-Kirstwiird, •<br />
In tlie Second Wurd, Hpeilcer C<br />
K.J.<br />
BOURSE STORAGE WAREHOUSE<br />
Bourse BulMInr, 8th and Asbury<br />
Btornpe for aDythlng iienwiial or port-<br />
able Under the best condition* at<br />
iuodeiaje rntoi. , . . .<br />
Con tracts mode for moving and storing<br />
•qBEBT FIBBEB, •ouitr.<br />
BE A Li KHTATK AtiCNTH.<br />
in*. coinlnUuilonrf or l4eda. Nouuy PdlWkiUJ.i*r In ('In<br />
j minimi and Loan AuockUon. IAU lor i»i» — -""•'<br />
wnl, laml*b«d «>r UbrardUibisl. |I«*M*J, Hottf " '<br />
JniVru. Ab*>»ft« or litlM eiirvrtiily ptvpmt^A.<br />
Om.»—«HUi >U*Mi and AnUory »v«doe. V. 11<br />
. LICBNSPD AUCTTlONfiBR<br />
e"y.,Coi<br />
'nl-li.tr l-'or If.r<br />
...Wltlll.ilt B-HHI. tccllr I!<br />
u^1i iiiiisticnti'itt '<br />
.uuistli ntimi tliiri-<br />
dli:e>tliiii. Hint'coll<br />
health results; I..-:...- iln» V""^<br />
importunee or Ktiiiinl tcth,'<br />
le 1 t-.-ltl Blioull<br />
U" t.i side.<br />
tho points or the giiuu<br />
Jurcd and. thi' teeih<br />
top. ilnwiiwnrii ifroin tli.<br />
ends of the iivihi. tin 1 11><br />
tin. luiiinm<br />
to the i-xitvtiilty .11 tl<br />
I tlic'te.-tll<br />
111..Ill .1V11 In<br />
' 111,.I.Ill<br />
0«anCiiy i..i(ii;T.in O.H. AJ M.,<br />
»aiiy/vi-iiiiiu Hi K. i.r I',In. 11. ;<br />
MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING<br />
ALLOWAYM. SMITH & CO.<br />
• •• (Successors to H. A. W. Smith)<br />
811 ASBURY AVENUE, - OCEAN CITY, N.;J.<br />
city, ('i.iiiii-11, S'o. Id, II. 01 i., in.'..<br />
I 1 , hull<br />
lotion.l,oilK*i. No.IK', ,\, 'it. |:. ^ ,, l.i.'i is<br />
an.l fourln Monday (ivniiltiiiw 10 -k, 01 i<br />
W'llluril W. Ailainu, ri'.orili'f. 1<br />
l.'olllll'l'l, *.'<br />
Into ntlvi. oll'au.l inl. ill.'<br />
In riuiy I'lgiit imiirn' it wll. - ,,<br />
with a Hue ,.,i..|t ,,f riKi. Tbaip.;<br />
1'iirr.l wiih a i!iii>.uii...|<br />
iiiui wipe ivlib n'.riiij ill<br />
ml. 'Ti tvhroii.11<br />
wiih oil nuil euii'i. .<br />
•inovi" Hie grease .wUh.fauy*.<br />
1 ('ra-Hclie«t Mjroiiit Hvrinoiart.<br />
Jtev. 6. It. llurrlH, of I'liniiiii (iriive,<br />
a. nleinber of tlie New Jetney C'onfei-<br />
eticc, who "tandM IIIKI) In tiie exteein<br />
of many reuldentnof tlii«;«lty, preached<br />
In thu M. K. Church in) Hillldiiy." He<br />
delivered powerful ternionuat both tile<br />
i-nllii evenini; d'erVlceH, olid<br />
pleaned Ills lieiirerd.Kreatly. .<br />
imauy.<br />
The weather o|i Hiinilay laHt wuu de<br />
lightful, Tho HUH \va« warm und the<br />
uree/o \y'iiH froiu tho mnith., ^l'liere<br />
were quite a number of people ou the<br />
boardwalk iliirliiK tile (lay, but h ,<br />
for tho inout part, were re«ld«nt« of<br />
tlie city, : '_..^ 1.<br />
It'n dlKiiilleil aud KIV^H you n dell-<br />
eloiiB ueiiBoof-Hecurlty to town your<br />
home at<br />
O0KAN CITY.<br />
JienWeH, your reHponhlblllty im'a real<br />
e»tate owner inukea you a" dbslrable<br />
citizen. - Think 'it over, then call oil<br />
HAltHY kEADLEV,<br />
Heal rotate bperator, Nluth -and A«-<br />
bury avenue, next to lire liouno who<br />
will abow you the very bent way and<br />
Homo of tho ureutent bargulut). to be<br />
h<br />
found here on the<br />
I'houe conucetloii.<br />
g<br />
eaalett terma.<br />
STRANGE ACTIONS<br />
ON A FERRYBOAT<br />
Cape May Coqnty Man*Wbosc<br />
' Mind is Unbalanced Taken<br />
Into Custody.<br />
liecaune of IIIH, peculiar nctiniiH 011<br />
a Heading liullroad f rrylioal u.l<br />
ilgliii.'s I'o,nt, Cauidcu, .Sunday,<br />
Walter C Krricksmi, III! yearn old, 11<br />
pupcrbaiigcr, of Cape May .Court<br />
IUHO, this county, wns locked up in<br />
the Cuiuden eily prison, lie- Wax re-<br />
turning Inline from I'J.ilailelpliln,<br />
where lie had been visiting frlemlH.<br />
When llie boat entered tbe Caiudcn<br />
slip, Krrlckson WIIH acting peculiarly.<br />
First, he look a roll of blllM from IIIH<br />
incket, counted them, rolled them In<br />
a liuudkerehief, and, walking to the<br />
rear guard rail, threw It overboard,<br />
lie followed this by throwing IIIH gpld<br />
wutch and chain into the dock. When<br />
he seemed about to follow, u deckhand<br />
il two mate pasHeiigern grasped him.<br />
He submitted cihuly, ultliough ii?<br />
p'ou'erful phynlipie. When placed In<br />
11 patrol wngini lie tore IIIH shirt on".<br />
Dr. (Jenrge Miller,(>r IHaiiinnd strucl,<br />
I'lllludelplila. vislied the C11 indeirCity<br />
Iliill Sunday night;and wild Frrlik-<br />
HIIII has been ill rmin nervous proHtni-<br />
tlotl, due tn overwork. Tho ^ilnetnr<br />
said thai HrrlckMiii had Ilirown Ills<br />
grip. Into .11 luaiiliole on Dlaiiionil<br />
Irect, iilHive Tivciitlclh, riilladclphla.<br />
When, searclieil at tlie Uity llull-u,<br />
red letter edition oftlic No* Testanieirt<br />
was found In Ills pucket. A'Tour-leaf<br />
clover marked tlie page oh" which<br />
appeared, hi nil Ink, ."Tlio wagenof<br />
11 Itdc-atii,'! . •<br />
Ills father, Virgil X". Krrickson,nf<br />
I lias Creek, WIIH notlllcd and went'<br />
after the iiurnrlliulilu young mini.- It<br />
IH hoped he wjll Hnoii' recover. , v<br />
SHOT IN THROAT<br />
IlL-rry-Plrher Vndtfrwent He««rt><br />
Hurtclcnl Operation.<br />
Kean-ely able to breatlie. un tlie rc-"<br />
Hult of a bullet woillid In IIIH neck, a<br />
iierryplcker was sent from Tuckalioe<br />
to the Jellersnii Hospital, In I'hlladel-<br />
I'lila, oh .Sunday plglit. At the lios-<br />
plttil he tiiidorweut amarvel.iiiHu|iera-<br />
tiou. A lingo flit WIIH uiudo In the<br />
throat, a uiiver tulle wan in-<br />
Mcrled ill thu windpipe just below the<br />
uryuxTaiid"wlillohebretttheir^IiriTul;ir<br />
thin cniilrlviince tlie Hiirgemis pnlehed<br />
irp the liijnreil organ of spifch and<br />
I tiie lilillcl, wliieh had iodgeii<br />
the. Jugular vein. Thu opera-<br />
tion WIIH performed by Dr. J. Chalmers<br />
la t.'ostn and Dr. OeorgeJ. SchWariz.<br />
JilHt liow tlie mill) WIIH' nhtit IH tin-<br />
kunWn, hut It WUH reported that he<br />
,'iliTTi|t!it-WJrliiCtii|ieilL j ii to uiiclior for. tlility-Hlx<br />
hourn. i _, .<br />
' vv'ii> IIC'H iinitpy. .<br />
Ri.bt. l'"l-liL'r, mr'itier Mayor ut tlllx<br />
city and now hi the real i'»tate busi-<br />
nM, IIH Weil IIH hiivliii; Hiipcrvlriiou of<br />
the Ilitel-Htate Telepliono t;oiiiiuiiiy'«<br />
ollice hore', IH one of thu bapplerft men<br />
In town. IIU'H been for "Hob" Hand<br />
all along—avowedly HO—aiid'haHHtoiMi<br />
by liinKtmn throughout Iho late "on-<br />
"<br />
Kept »ii (!•«; Mow.<br />
{. 11, (toll", civil engineer, of thiu<br />
city, IH hclng kept oil ihe move these<br />
days. He ban u lot of work at Avaliin<br />
anil .Sen -Isle City niid pnlniH "oil-<br />
nre, 1 ^ He IH iielng aHHlHted, by .W. It.<br />
COIIIKWIII, Jr. Lyndon Aiig I>IMO haa<br />
been, walking for Mr. (loir for a week<br />
orniore, '':.'*<br />
The<br />
cars, which' took<br />
. VHTH Hlill HUMtilnic.<br />
'Uaiiroad. htealii<br />
tlie plucc ol tlie<br />
'dummy" line, are mill running be<br />
twecli this city and Avulon. .'Thene<br />
earn ure being run much later than<br />
WUH the caso wheu tile other earn we're<br />
In xervlce between ttieoo two<br />
•WM TukclluHlnemi comw.<br />
J..Kdward VOUH, HOII of Mr. and<br />
Mru. John VrjHH, of thlH city, left on<br />
Friday night luot for Philadelphia,<br />
where he will piirHiie u counw or<br />
litudjcs lu tbe fierce JtuulneBa College.<br />
The young man graduated from the<br />
OceajUUty Hl(?u School lust May.<br />
Oceajit'll<br />
Fuit BAIIK,—Coluuiblu Bicycle, lu<br />
nrMtclans condition; also a Mnenk box,<br />
cheap. AddrewiX HLNTINKII, l»-2t<br />
REOPEN NEXT MONDAY<br />
LEANING HADE<br />
VICE CHANCELLOR<br />
Cape May Connty. Boy Wins<br />
. Well Deserved HlRh<br />
'• Honors. . -. ,<br />
• Kdmniid It. l.caniing, of Cuiuden,<br />
liaH been '.npiHdiilod -Vice Chnncellor<br />
by Chancellor Mugiu to nerve In tho<br />
southern district of tlie State hi tlie j<br />
place or Vice Chancellor (irey, (Ic-'<br />
ceased. He look tlie oath of olllce at<br />
onco. ><br />
Tlio new Vice Chancellor wan born at<br />
South Heavllle, Cape May County, on<br />
•May 27, 1K57. ".He. In u .HCIUII of. tlie.<br />
beaming family, who were am ngthc<br />
original Hettlorn of. Capo May<br />
Quarters for the Children Se-<br />
cured in Different Parts V<br />
•'•••.. 6f tMe City. .<br />
Itcciuitie of uni\vold'ablo delay In. tbe<br />
work of completing the new building,<br />
hulls and rooms in different BCCtloos<br />
of the city have, been secured by tbo<br />
m<br />
'••••'i'm<br />
• • ••-" ? >; ! ^<br />
°l' cu '"• u o'clock on Jrouday mornliiK<br />
next. ' ••*» ' "<br />
.n..ln ,..,,,,. ' , .„ . •',<br />
ituvens tell* IIH :<br />
.•High .School-City I'avlllon. Prln-<br />
eipnl Oeorgu-.M'. Kills and Minx Mattle •<br />
Iloylo.<br />
Heyunth nud Klglith tirades, MUa<br />
ll.ngby, HIMII 'grade, M|KH I
Ocean City Sentinel<br />
IIURTVP AND PVBLIMIID EVKUT TnUMtfAT •<br />
R. CURTIS ROBINSON<br />
. . editor and Proprteipt ,<br />
ci&tW CITY, -« - .NEW JEB8EY<br />
I.ner-Sutc 'Phono No 131<br />
...Ivorilwmontu In local column* 6 cenU<br />
p r I mo. mob Insertion. Monthly undyoitrly.<br />
luleHflmlttnvdon'M-ppllciitlon, v '' ;-<br />
i Job work promptly done by experienced<br />
mind*.<br />
THU R8DAYvpEPTl':MJ*Elt 27,- WOO.<br />
" . Kntcrod »r tlu- INni Oflloe nt Oceiin Olty<br />
N, J«. (ui wwond cluiw* mull mutter, • .<br />
»KI*TKMUKR TIDKH.<br />
0 Thursday...<br />
7 Friday... ..<br />
t> tiuturdny ...<br />
VSunduy<br />
1(1 Mouduy.....<br />
11 Tuesday ....<br />
12 v\eilnu«iny.<br />
lil.Tliursduy ..<br />
'U Friday<br />
IS' Saturday<br />
. IU Sunday<br />
17 Monday;...'<br />
llTTucsduy<br />
II) Wednesday.<br />
20 Thursday ...<br />
21 Friday :<br />
22 Saturday.,...<br />
it Bunday . ...<br />
24 Mouday<br />
25 Tuesday<br />
26 Wednesday.<br />
27. Thursday...<br />
28 Friday<br />
20 Saturday<br />
110 Sunday<br />
JlO.0110.16<br />
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: '10.24 10.47<br />
3.48<br />
4.26<br />
6.09<br />
4.10<br />
4.60<br />
6.40<br />
6.8.1 H.I<br />
.40 6.00 U.41<br />
l ! 7.57<br />
it.'JO<br />
s.ao<br />
7.60! H.">7<br />
867 l».o«<br />
4.27 10.0S 10.62<br />
5.20' 11.02 11.40<br />
uesiu.ss.<br />
B.Alt 1 .27<br />
7.40 1.10<br />
B25 1 1.6SI<br />
o.io<br />
0.67<br />
227<br />
8.20<br />
4.05<br />
1I.1UU.42 1 4M<br />
.H| 6 60<br />
1.071 6.53<br />
2.22 8.05<br />
!l.8Ui 9.22<br />
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4.4010.28 11.03<br />
5HS1140U.57<br />
o.ao<br />
.48<br />
l.ao<br />
2.17<br />
8.02<br />
».50<br />
4.41<br />
5.3(1<br />
U.U7<br />
7.45<br />
8.50<br />
IO.lKt<br />
l««s publican. County Convention<br />
' In Hcconlanra with tow rule* govern tnjf Die<br />
UtipuhlicHn Hittiy In OinwJIwy County .Una In<br />
—rtMilofiiilty-wUu-lbtHww^-of-thlit-KUit^rWio-<br />
cernlncMUrh mutter*, tue underfillo««l hereby<br />
Iflv** notice to tbe Republican voter* of the<br />
tuive/al • niunlcl|>ulltlcM, wurdN and election'<br />
dUtrlrttt of Capo May County, to iitt«Ud at tbe<br />
*?KMlly det>lKnuled poUlog place* In tbetr re-<br />
Hpeviivv dlMtrlciM, b«twe«u tbu boum of one<br />
o'clock Iti tbe afternoon und nine o'clock In<br />
the evening, on<br />
TL/)0IDAY, MK1-TKMIIKU 2Mb, 1WM,<br />
to elect dolcicaluw to re prudent tu«m in )be He-<br />
• publican County Convention whlcb will be<br />
held al Octtun Oily on * *<br />
HATUKUAY. HKrrKMIIKll.SU, HOI,<br />
nt •<br />
always the "basin of prosperity, the<br />
thb medium through winch public<br />
attention Is most readily attracted<br />
Signs and circulars, It'inlulit .be<br />
added, are .'but c'xtravagujit •honstri>»l-<br />
tlea.' They blleiid.r'uther'tiiau Intereitt<br />
imHHlblo purchuscrs, ' When a man<br />
buys iaTiewHp'aper It is with tbe knowl-<br />
edge 'that It contait^ nilvertlslnV. an, William .Hunter, M<br />
Luber. K. Kadanskey, H. C, llaniey,<br />
Fred It: Dych, I'hllidelplihi; Win-<br />
\Vardell, Oiean Clty;>'. H. Wllcox,<br />
Jir»H'Ij H.Shiiw, Hrldgetiiii;Clarence<br />
Frecinnii, Camden; Win. 1*. Sharpless,<br />
West Chester; Jol»V ,l|-,Mvezcy,<br />
Doyieslown.' IJII'KUIAI..<br />
. Itobert Cnnmii/II.J, Itiirzner, Wll-<br />
liatn H. l.udwlg, Iioberl II. (llass,<br />
Mrs. A Olass and Helen Cllass, Milton<br />
iiray, K»telie Unruly, I in raid (iood-<br />
wln, Jr., Harold (JIMIIIWIII, H. !t Philudclpliiii; Mrs.' U.C<br />
Hunt. It~W Hunt, MlwtJ. K, Apple-<br />
gale, Mlxs Kleiiiuir Hunt, llrliluetnii:<br />
Willlaui,Jeirursou, (oatesville: Koul^e<br />
Anstailt, York; Mr, and-Mr.' K.,(>.<br />
Locke, Camden. ' '"<br />
*<br />
J. (iruger. Mrs. J, p. Crugcr, finis<br />
I. Kinsley uml wire, Mrs T. !•'. Arm-<br />
stnilig, Chas. P.-Wllllts, Mtj. K. II.<br />
lliiuluy, n MJMs llubloy',4''. C. lliiiilcy,<br />
Jo»; A. -Weber," i-Mtiard'. rniiinlierty,<br />
Philip J.- Ilougheny, Ii. Itodiigo. S.<br />
W. l!nrme»ier, A. F, llurinester, H.<br />
W. (.ioldcamp, w. u (Powder and<br />
• reth "MSrsli, X. k. (ier-<br />
STATB STATISTICS<br />
Report of cbmnilllee o<br />
' . * and correction. * n<br />
The following, llgures lorNt'u'Jtr-'<br />
t-ey ror liXMl have been published by<br />
the Committee ou Htutlwtlcs of .'the<br />
Xatioual Conference of Charities,and<br />
Corrections : .. '<br />
Adult Delinquents—Iu Ktate prisons,<br />
1,243; In county prisons, 718; lu reform-<br />
atories, 27H; In jallu and workhouses<br />
serving sentences, 229; total, 2 UOU.<br />
Juvenile Insubordinate^—In public<br />
Institullons, (U3;iu private institutions,<br />
47S; total, I,ll«. . ,. . .<br />
Adult Destitutes—In public Institu-<br />
tions, oSii; iu private homes for aged,<br />
0H8; lu private hospitals, 1,60.1; In pub-<br />
lic hospitals, 524; total, 3,020.<br />
Juvenile Destitutes—In public In-<br />
stitutions, :t4; |u private institutions,<br />
l.iuti; lu almbouses, none; placed out<br />
during year, sa; total, 1,080. '<br />
Defectives—InHaiielnHtateViospllals,<br />
2,837; insane lu county hospitals, 2,221);<br />
insuue ill almshouses, I'M; l l<br />
In Blate Institutions, 10: e|illbpt!eH iu<br />
lmshouses, uoue; reeble-mit^ded anji<br />
idiots lu State Institutions, 4:il;'reeblc-<br />
miuded aud Idiots In aliushouscs, 17;<br />
deaf mutes In aluiHhounes, il; •otul,<br />
O' ' '<br />
ATTBNDBD PILGRIMAGE<br />
XnipreiMlive Cet*eiuo^ilc« wttnvii*-<br />
cd by HyallcllbTlnera. .<br />
William K. Williamson aud Itobert<br />
Fisher, of this city, attended llie pil-<br />
grimage or Crescent Temple. A. A. O.<br />
N. M.'B,, ofT(enton,'lu Atlantic City,<br />
last w e e k . . ' . . '• , • ' . • ' "<br />
There were present nobles from New<br />
York, Newark, Philadelphia, Head-<br />
ing, Washington aud Hurrluburg to<br />
number of 600. - ' .<br />
There were forty-two- candidate*<br />
Initiated, the work being done on the<br />
stage of the Steel Pier. ' ;<br />
A banquet was served lit the Itudolph<br />
lu the eveuluB, at which inoretliun<br />
600 nobles were Id attendance. '<br />
Miss<br />
wife, John Cn<br />
hard, Miss II, lierhurd<br />
l.erhard, - -Heu_ |». IjUtt, • James<br />
Franklin, Mrs 11 I-; Iteiijuiiiln, Miss<br />
It'. Fibber, Carrie tlooilfellovv, M.<br />
Hou'lund, M. Templeton, . \V. S.<br />
Lelbsly, W. II. Collins, C. K Stiteler,<br />
Philadelphia; . Janies ; -<br />
JACOB SCHOFF<br />
THE PIONEER BAKERV.<br />
No. 700 iUI»ir» ««»«•• «"*" J?^ J^i<br />
3<br />
BREAD, FANCY. «PJ1.—.—•• _<br />
GEORGE S. BltKEl, Proprietor<br />
«TSIS ASBURV AVBNUB.<br />
. ocean City. N.J. •<br />
OM. C. Clelland<br />
REAL ESTATE BROKER:::<br />
Loin. K«o"»"«u thfc^e |>artM. -The necrel nf<br />
•••lie wear and «ua|>e-lio|iiliig lien l>e-<br />
neath the Mir face. Tliut's why you<br />
can't imy by lookn a'.one. Mendel's<br />
Clothes, whllxt BH Hiylbib and i-orreet<br />
In cut a» uily garmentx mailu, ure bel-<br />
ter built In Hie waar-telllni; |«irtH ili,ln<br />
mo»t clotheii—tllat'ij why we RUarulitee<br />
them with our name<br />
Clothing for Boys<br />
. Widow Joneii SulW for lloy>i. Nor-<br />
folk, Kuwtcr Brown, l>ouhle-l!rea«ied<br />
und IllouBtw<br />
George W. Ernst<br />
GENERAL HAULING<br />
k'liolesale Itutter, Kuit», liiinl, C|iee>e<br />
and Poultry.<br />
Hiu-ldenee, lliu Asliury aveiiue,<br />
Office, 7,h Stroet.bat Asbury and WeslAienue<br />
Hats for Men and Boys<br />
i The Ijatest and Nobbiest" Styles In<br />
I Itlack, Drown, Neiter, Mouse Ilerbys<br />
..; and Kofi In every graile at tlie lowest<br />
priced..<br />
Men's Pantaloons<br />
j 1 he Swellest, Bee OurwltidoU' dl<br />
(ients biii^. (joodH.<br />
Mendel's <strong>On</strong>e-Price Store<br />
l'lii Atlantic Avenue,<br />
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J,<br />
ARE STILL GIVING<br />
AWAY LOTS AT ,<br />
PEERMONT--AVALON<br />
r.jxr<br />
KiniilleanS'i&^K^ic^iig:^<br />
M lots nt.Avaloil uri> Sllxl lo'feel. or in" e il,,m do"ufe « k "i ()W "i M "«<br />
auxin) feet You may not know j| m i we lire rtlll KMIIJT fcwLv £.1 * h % " f *. ll)l<br />
mid iitphest lotii to ji»rtlfn whi>VI!l(«itld aiV.mll .»i*i?.! y " e f «UUCt'«l.<br />
than *15W), Yon-may not know t|,utS areotb iWlo s »i'°i W ' i< ' il '« llee.| olfered i.V lie ««.K ta you Ml ^imt" Wer P"*»""»<br />
itementof fuctKiiiilL-^you v-Mt Wiilnii, *»u,»m nut aji|irrt-lale our<br />
U EXSIVE m BW<br />
u<br />
1<br />
! ; , ^ ^ ^ ^<br />
' - 1 " lv * beel>bul ltuerethlHi.hrliiK<br />
l i l b ' ' '<br />
Illl illlinn me UUIJUIII); • . . . •• «»IC LUIS »pri||lp<br />
Hemember (hut Avuloli Is a iniinli.-li>iil liorouyii ilini IK'.<br />
debt, IW water works being worth us 'mUfh a" \L b! il 1 "?^""' °"t df<br />
lower at Ayalon than al any uij^r geaslde resort In CawW*v H ' ' r ** e * "^<br />
.Do yoii want to build a eottmre for next *eawm-> if to J ° < """ y '<br />
or thuit-UHilH ror » lot when you c,.n have an eleiaiil i*» ;.».*"-IT.^y » (<br />
for the bultdliiic of a houwi! TIU« is the mostll&?<br />
made at any New Jersey Ht-un,ore rewirt, WB niTw<br />
our (.ropo-liloi. I),, HO at once. There will a t S<br />
wfcwhxj&^3SSQSf^g<br />
Made coiicice bean.<br />
Dr. Herbert Ii. Northrop, formerly<br />
professor of atlatomy at the Hahue- -<br />
manu College, ban been elected deau of ,<br />
that Inetltutlon. D'r. Northrop Is Well- V<br />
h h b |<br />
known In this city, where he had been |<br />
a summer cottager, ror a number of i<br />
yearn. He Is a vocalist of marked<br />
ability. . ' •<br />
P.P.<br />
iPeermont Station* : .* «"<br />
1 • tfet«sey.<br />
N. C. GODFREY'S<br />
Business House. BB7 Asbury Avenue, Spring of<br />
'-". ' ''AND PROSPBCta ARE OQOB<br />
; Full <strong>Line</strong> of House Furhiihi<br />
iCity Sentinel<br />
iY, BKITKMBKK !!7,1000.<br />
»>' ' ~ - ' - ' -<br />
r<br />
" "<br />
r<br />
* • - : " " - > . - . . ; - - - - • — •<br />
Vfhkll be glnd to receive Iteins ot<br />
Hd*"coiiiiuuiiieatlonn of IntercHt<br />
Ci mid' our reuderH<br />
UPHOL8TKIUM' I<br />
Pnnnle kno'w It »ure<br />
I lmxB<br />
the work IH TUHII n<br />
oneof should be ai--<br />
wllb the full name and<br />
'.Of. thu writer, not necessarily<br />
but as a Kuaranrco of<br />
MODERATE WINTER<br />
IS PREDICTED<br />
Chief Scull Says There Will<br />
.be More Rain'Than<br />
' ,R. Curtis. Robinson<br />
* * ' • • •<br />
Conveyancing and<br />
Insurance<br />
^V doeH It Hull you? •'<br />
Qe^ready for KCIHIOI,' boyn ami KfrlH.<br />
AWOm'au addH !lier aire by Miibtrae-<br />
Hot UiqperH edul nil' love belter limn<br />
hltojrou'wait. •<br />
'~ ' we are enjoying now<br />
bracliiK.<br />
Notary Public and CommlKsloncr ol Deeds<br />
Nos, 744-48 - ASttl'RV . AVICMK,<br />
Hhop, qoH AHl>ur>. Holli iriitm' M<br />
• r<br />
. y to fiiii' th*ro u'urt any , Hint<br />
SupplM l»i«UM be spared (tit po.ipie ki'lm liitVeu't<br />
^W " ' '<br />
GEOBGE H. BOURGEOIS & SON '<br />
Carpenters and Builders<br />
huK a K<br />
well<br />
by coo<br />
QHARLES L. HOFMAN'H<br />
REGISTERED ARCHITECT<br />
N;,««ci,ic,T,'0K..NisU,,.,N i TCrDtHe<br />
• • H, PlarteierB and decorators make 11 lot<br />
SHOEMAKER LUMlBlrnionVby hax-iuK the heudof tho<br />
_^unU3rr4iy to ll\ Hie iiiuiubiiit; and<br />
nB Iood tKuhnnui-.<br />
"I IlKiirC, she<br />
H you do, but<br />
elf with- her to<br />
not HO rapidly<br />
, but it travels.<br />
'An you arc alw<br />
^ll »u<br />
,u arc lilwaynBonuP- AnwrqiDg<br />
^j-lll [.miildBlotheWOpejr^rJt „<br />
0, J.<br />
Mo vhl A onii<br />
MttlDlC alld<br />
CEMETEBV<br />
Burial VBUII<br />
All UiVi<br />
Acconjiog to the way mother* reel,<br />
f the boyuwho go back to<br />
In tin-full aremurtiiigxtrulglit<br />
* 110 White llouw.<br />
have frlemlH who are lint now<br />
hti*n SKI. regujurly, Koud<br />
Uelrftddre-eK and n will be' glud<br />
osep'dUiem a uumple copy,<br />
: a uood tlilnir uud<br />
jVorks ^<br />
""^DARBY'S<br />
Ocean Cit U<br />
656 A<br />
Plrst-Cluss WurL lo &<br />
tin*<br />
« Run Acro<br />
hy ^itiiy IKI.<br />
il uiinoli!i(;eniei)t Jmn 'been<br />
Bttrn & Bllverinuu, uoutruu-<br />
nnhylVHiilu Itallniull'B<br />
lley Hue to (kenii City by<br />
_, .^'Oreat Kggllurbor tillt't will<br />
L«\,i1,ifyn.'W«-d^Dd2i» 1 '*ieinaiwnrated next May; ' .'<br />
"" l "" 1 * ' Caw will run froru Virginia nyeiuie<br />
d^th," btut'h lu Atluntlo City to<br />
'j'olnt und ttienec on u trentle<br />
l long uordHH the Inlet. The<br />
e^femltd to Wiidwood and<br />
gft Cupe Muy, Rntraiiceinto<br />
Ooea,a^qity will bu inuile at Kiglltli<br />
752<br />
Fine Paper<br />
o A Select<br />
WALL Pi<br />
INTERIOR<br />
. HcdqiiBteW**^<br />
UP-TO-DATE f"<br />
Allitlc Wo.<br />
Broke Arm A|[ulu.<br />
Bmltli, Hotr. of P. J.'<br />
ipjicars to be lljHiHiialJy.tllifor-<br />
Beteiitly, ho broke one of IIIH<br />
bile pluylng with his brother,<br />
few days Jtlnce, he fell and<br />
I arm alraili In the Hanie ptaCii.<br />
EN r .-Two hoijHcs; oncuiifur-<br />
tllb year;, one Hinall out-,<br />
>«<br />
JJTINEL, IH oti sale at Win. F.<br />
t*n atore, 750 Anbury avenue<br />
t y;,<br />
until June t next.<br />
uvciiuo.<br />
' The i-uifcroHsed the line a few n>yn<br />
Blnce, nud,Chief of police Scull, who<br />
IH a weather prophet of, eonaidoruhle<br />
Htntidlng In thin commuulty, kept IIIH<br />
eye on the exlMtlng weather condition*<br />
on Friday, Halurduy ami Htinduy. I lit<br />
did HO In order 10 'get a Hue" on tlie<br />
weuther probabllltlox (at yin next<br />
montliK. . . '<br />
It IHj|ii old. Haying among ,tho Heft-<br />
furl ng men that, IIM the weather |H at<br />
the'time of the Him eroding the lino,<br />
NO NIIUII It bo during the Kueeecdinir<br />
HIX months. • . ' •<br />
' AH the renull of Chief UeUll'Hobxcrva-<br />
tloiiH,'lid tellN the HKSTiNKi. Hint a<br />
mniK'rate winter \vlll ho experlenceil,<br />
although the weather -will he' ruther<br />
rhnngealile. There will bu more ruin<br />
than Niiow. (iencrully, it will be pretty<br />
dump, wllh variable WIIIIIH; -<br />
Kuriy In the spring, grvut during almost<br />
nil of the KeiiMin a» to make it lin-<br />
eonirorliible for inoxt of inuilkind in<br />
thlxxeelion.<br />
IN THE CHURCHES<br />
EXCITJNQ BATTLE WITH<br />
- A DEADLY TARANTULA<br />
VISITORS TO THE<br />
YACHT CLUB<br />
He ttlTc<br />
IKMIH Myxl (tuuduy.<br />
KIKMTM.'K.<br />
llev. X. J. Wrl'ghtr I k re»MlnK Kldcr<br />
of the 'dlHtrlct, will preuuh ut the<br />
inorning and evening xcrviecri In t'he<br />
I'lrt-t M. I'"-, ('hurclioii Hiinduy next.<br />
Thero will be Quarterly Conrerenre on<br />
Smurilay evening.<br />
"' . MUST'imKHIIVTKIIlAx.<br />
Itcv. John I), t'duntvrinliie, *l>. P.,<br />
of Philadelphia, will occupy the pul-<br />
'<br />
next Saliliath mornliiK anile<br />
His iiiornti^ subject will be "The<br />
TransliKuratlou^of - In tlie<br />
eveninp; he will—»|>osk .<br />
CrcsHWell uud.MIsx.M.ary Vounu/, In<br />
this city, u rew days rteeutly. • '<br />
. INce Hhrliiley, nHHlstaiit cashier of the<br />
Franklin National Itaiik, who lias<br />
been H)wiu|hiK Home time In tills city,<br />
IH much' pleased wltli thin resort. . - -<br />
Mr. and Mrs/ Itobert Barber, «f<br />
ui!letbii,.i > u.l left here on Mondny<br />
for Millvllle, where they will remain<br />
a Tow doyB, While here they Were<br />
TWO BOATS; TWO CARS<br />
lurc-HluiiVlial Ihe •••.emuncliol>"<br />
'Che Pennsylvania Kiiilroiiil Com-<br />
juiiiy Is riiiinlni! but two IHIUIS between-<br />
this city and l,»HKport. Tlicrc were<br />
thVcc in Hervh.*c up loKiiuiluy lust. In<br />
11 few days,.wlicii_a change In.Mie rail<br />
romt schedule is made, aei'ordlni; to<br />
fil-tnni. these boats wlll~>loulaless lie<br />
taken oil'. " - . .<br />
The electric railway company Is now<br />
runnltiK but- two cars. Most of the<br />
trip* are made between the steamboat<br />
Itiiiiiltitt.and Twentieth street.' -<br />
-I'III'M'.hl^iiH portend the near ap-<br />
proach or the days when the frost will'<br />
be on the "piiuklii."<br />
XtU!«.-|ierM' AllllUHl >X4r«;tlll|C.<br />
. Jllie minimi nn'< t'ntr of the inenilier-<br />
of the Teachers' lic-tfreiiieni.lMinil will<br />
be held In the A^-einlily ('hailiber of<br />
the Stute House, Trenton, at 1:!o'clock<br />
noon, tin Saturday, bepteiuber-^lth,<br />
for the purpose of iiomhiatlnK live<br />
members of the .fund, whose names<br />
wijl be presented to the, tioveruor for<br />
I- a|i|Hilnlineiu—to—tlio Hoard-of<br />
Trustees of theTeiicherVIictlremeut<br />
l-'iiml-or tht 1 State of-New Jersey, in<br />
ai'corilaiii-e with the provisioiis or Ar-<br />
ticle .V\'V, Section i'l:i, of the School<br />
liiiw, no amended In IO:Hi.. ' . •<br />
Noniliitillonti arc decldeil hy 11 major-<br />
ity Will' i>r the meinln'r" of the I11111I<br />
•>clil -ut this inei'tiin;. ,lt Is hoped<br />
"SBNSE, "<br />
Inlurinulloii of liitrreMt Clicern-<br />
l»K*.tlUMI|UltOVH.<br />
The season or the year when the<br />
inosi|ullo will not trouble the people<br />
it the seashore is 111 hii'nd.<br />
-Many |n'nple do not Miller much<br />
rrom the lno.-i(iiltn bites: Wlielller<br />
this Inline to tin-condition ortlH?sklit,<br />
or to the Insect havliiK a.dlsllke to the<br />
i^olors worn iiy the IndlVlilniil^js* a<br />
i|iipslion.' There are many who ad-<br />
vance the latter reason. Ill u recent<br />
consular report the alleged preference<br />
orthe mosiiiilto -for i'ertB4n_ colurs utid<br />
Was. Kiveu wlilivclrollatiiill.<br />
This report readas follows : t .<br />
It Instated that the nioM|uItoes are<br />
t-troii^ly Inlliieiieetl ill choonhiK llicil<br />
victims Iiy the. color of their c'lothcs.<br />
Iu ,|s|l Spence foiiild tllal'^u loo^e<br />
fnlirii- or white tlireads' kept IIIOH-<br />
|iilloes iiwny iiiiich more uU'ectlvely<br />
[ban one of lilai-k threads. July ob-<br />
-ervcil iii( Madagascar tlnit moKquItnes<br />
lirefer to alight on lilark Mill ruther<br />
than oil white sandy soil,' and rather<br />
on black shoes and clothes than oil<br />
white' The native* of Madagascar<br />
even suspend pieces or black fabric<br />
'rom the celliUKs of their huts In order<br />
n attract the miM|Ultocs to it, July<br />
ult-o roliiid^tltai light ilogn ure tor-<br />
nienleil less by mosi|uliiies tliun black<br />
ones, negroes niorejlnin Kuro|ieails.<br />
Similar • observations were made In<br />
Tiie Knglishiiicn, Nuttal anil<br />
Shipley, found thiit-Auopheleti macill-<br />
iciinis prererrcd colors In this order:<br />
IWtrk blue, ilark reil, brown reil, lilaek,<br />
Kray. ullve Kray, violet green, light<br />
that then- will be ii good nttciiduiice.<br />
J. S, llrlggs, or I'hlladclplila, n<br />
summer resident'of this city, whose<br />
cottage is ut Thirteenth street mid<br />
West uvciHle, W.I10 Is a xpcHalJiispcc-<br />
tnr Mini ilcuioiiHlrutor rnr the Depart-<br />
niciil or Agrli'iiltiire, ut Hnrrlsblirg, Is<br />
ut I'littsinuii, I'n., this week, giving a<br />
irnclli-al ricmoiistratloii of liow til get<br />
rid of the".Sail-Jose scale, which IH<br />
littncking mid destroying the-fruit<br />
Irel-s Ui that locality. Ills purpose, as<br />
stated, |x lu tench- farmers uud fruit-<br />
grower- the habits of,and how to treat<br />
the Sim .lii-c sen! «aild other orchard<br />
pests, , • _ .<br />
ltiMlruc-lor In £ol)rige.<br />
Ur. Arthur Ad'iilliM,' or thin city, sou<br />
of Mrs. .J,. K, Adiiins, icrt here 0.11<br />
Monday for llarlfilnl, Conn., where<br />
he will be ussista'ia professor of<br />
glish in Trinity College. He has<br />
the good wishes of muny friends^<br />
the guests of Mrs, Ittirber's brother,<br />
Win. K.'MiiHHcy, nf-tlie llrmof Massey<br />
\" .1'Mwnnls.<br />
Or. and Mrs. Charles K: Kdwurds<br />
mid Mr.ujid Mrs. It.'W. Kdvvards, of<br />
thin city, have been visiting frlemlH In<br />
Port Kltoibt-th during the lust few<br />
days, - '•' " .<br />
Miss Alice M. Wjtitmm, chief operu-<br />
r oftlict "liitcr-Stale Ttiephoiic Co.,<br />
of this city, Is spending u season very<br />
pleasantly with frlemlH ut 'Millvllle<br />
and Itrldgeton. ' .'<br />
The Misses McUiiighlljj, daughters<br />
of a pruiiiiiieut Philadelphia lawyer',<br />
who tire- spundiflg tills inontli in u<br />
Central avenue cuttugu) arc among the<br />
popular visitors here, -<br />
' Itcv. I), it. Harris, of I'ituian tirove,<br />
uiio.delivered tuc, eloi|ueiit sermons,<br />
in.the First Methodist Church,'Sun-<br />
day, WUH entertained by Mr. tilid Mrs.<br />
Itobort It. Naylor, at tlie Klbcroll.<br />
,Mrs. I'^T. Fries, or Holly Iteach,<br />
has b'ccii speiullng several duyH in this,<br />
city, where rornierly.Mhe resided- ror' a<br />
number of years. She lias disposed, of<br />
her household g'Odn at public Hulo,<br />
T. It. liiike and family, of Nortli<br />
CnimerJllll, ure iicuupVlng'.their cot-<br />
luge iu tills city tot u season of recrea-<br />
tion mid pleasure. Mr, LuWo wus one<br />
of Ocean (Jlty.'H Hrst property ownera,<br />
Alonzo Cotton and family have<br />
moved to West Plilludelphla. . Mr.<br />
Cotton's HOM, llurold, u recent grudu-<br />
uleof tlicViccuii *'lty High School, will<br />
uttcud the University of I'einiHyivu-<br />
A. It. Itaiick wishes to unuouueo<br />
that HIIO wlll ' have her Fail.Opeu-<br />
liiK' of Millinery the tlrst .week of<br />
October, •<br />
Pianos1~uned,$2;<br />
Ten years' experi-<br />
ence. . •.-••.'<br />
HarrvH.Lake.<br />
Defendants Dispute Conten-<br />
' tion That the Ocean<br />
Crest is Insolvent.<br />
. Vice Chancellor I.eatnluK, recently<br />
appointed lo succeed the late Attorney<br />
(Jcnerul Grey, sat In tJhaiicery Cham'<br />
hers In Camden Mondtly niorniiiK.<br />
He wns greeted hya larno number of<br />
tlie ineinbersof the bar. . '<br />
Tho now Vice Chancellor made the<br />
iiniiouuceiueiit totlie members of the<br />
bar thut |ie Would not plaee auy CUUSCK<br />
011 the lint to.be tried .'within the next<br />
two or three weeks, as he ilcslrcilto<br />
clean up IIIH law practice: He wl'll,<br />
however, dispose of common motions<br />
on Mondays. .<br />
, After disposing of several'iwlltlpited<br />
motions, the Vice Chancellor heard<br />
argument 011 ornle tn show cause why<br />
a receiver Hhniild not be appointed for<br />
the Occ-iinM'rcst Hotel Compiiuy, tit<br />
Wiidwood Crest, this county, ou tlie'<br />
ground or Insolvency, .-'f he applica-<br />
tion WIIH nm'ilu hy Attorney I.OUIH.A:<br />
Star ror Mrs. |-}, Stoktey, of Clientcr,<br />
Pa , a.stock holder. Others entered at<br />
CDiiipraiiiauts were X. Suellt-nlierK Co.,<br />
Sti'phcn Tliiirbcr and Itichard I lev Inc.<br />
The appllcntloii was opposed by At-<br />
torney Horace F. Nixon, who alleKcs<br />
that the concern Is not Insolvent, lie<br />
stilting that the assets arc ^17,'Mm, and<br />
liabilities $111,310. • . *<br />
The View Chancellor reserved de-<br />
cision ror two weeks, in' order to give<br />
the defendant corimrutlon 1111 op|>or-<br />
utility to pay Its debts.<br />
MILLVILLE WON<br />
EXCITING (TAME<br />
Will Play JCocai' Team for<br />
the Championship, of -...<br />
• Soathi Jersey. '<br />
Tho MillVlllo banket, ball teum de-<br />
feated tho local team lii-un exciting<br />
game In the Hippodrome,011 Saturday<br />
evening last, by .the score or 27 to UI.<br />
Some gooif, plays wtfrc made on both<br />
sides,'which were heartily—cheered by<br />
the crowd.<br />
It WUH a clean gama for the most<br />
part, but 011 a few dill'ereiit OCCIIHIOIIH<br />
Wallace, of the visiting' team, "was<br />
disposed to Le a bit dirty In his' work.,<br />
which lei to a little excitement.<br />
The llnc-up of tho tennis was as fol-<br />
lows : ' • .<br />
OC'KAX C1TV'<br />
Forwnnl<br />
• Centre<br />
Uuiiid<br />
Nollce -to ' Contrnciorn<br />
HOHIMI ProiMj'iiU,' enilnniiiri »«IHiK ....<br />
llorouiili Hull,' wlll lm n-rvlMri hy Hit-Coun-<br />
cil or tbu uoruuuli nf Mvu INI,,, lor lhu vroclion<br />
of u Horouuli 11^1', Hc'itlrdtnir 10 plnnN HD
THE<br />
-LILACS<br />
Wants.<br />
I .a, hy \v. ft UdlnO<br />
admiringly on toe tine, wtmo parting<br />
that'.«cr>ara|ed' tho braids of purest<br />
flax.. • ' •.'•• ' * • .<br />
."Ami bow d"jro Ilko them, Mr. Sel-<br />
dcnr* naked Mm. Jono* a bit later, re-<br />
rcrctng to tlu> biscuit :, ..<br />
"I love thorn.", n iw wened ho, .referring.<br />
tbo'Elri' dlmpl (<br />
p<br />
• ; Of coaiw that wn« only'the bosln-<br />
nlnn. After tbat Seklcn. Uownrd man-<br />
agod.almost dally to meet Kiitherlne.<br />
or at least to catch a sllmnto of bcr.<br />
Her loroly. tlrod eyes and Uttle. quiet<br />
wajn* appealed to him In all Inflnltely<br />
more tender and real fashion'than hud<br />
those of many a pampered 'beauty<br />
whom he'd met In the courso of hU va-<br />
ried travels. - • • , • •<br />
<strong>On</strong>e moraine Kathcrlne was reading<br />
;eudlujs the<br />
wlater licre in lila little cottaee among<br />
tho Berkshire bills. -By tho way. I<br />
•aw a strain.-'} man at tho postofflce<br />
this moruluj; aud I overheard some one<br />
say bo was 'Mr. Howard. Very eood<br />
' lookluc man ho was and seemed to<br />
bnqw a thins or two."<br />
"TbatV him.',' couUruied Urn. Jones.<br />
"But wbysbouldn't be know a thins or<br />
' two? He don't do dqthln" but travel<br />
and trainu.* round tble>' -<br />
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Ibe SVV .oroer «it Nltuli Mir t-i itnil<br />
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BO reel<br />
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Dln' l ' t «utli|uliy. Ir wai<br />
why don't you come to bedr ns'-ed \ "'aDUt-.wiur^ tirst by the<br />
bis wife. 'Let me 'lone. Ttlnb: de mo' '<br />
I tries to 'splaln to de Lord bow I come<br />
to steal dot pig de, wusser I gits' mix-<br />
ed.' "— Buffalo Commercial. ."<br />
! L««ra>«d Better.<br />
"My daughter bas learned one thin;<br />
at boarding school." exclaimed tbe<br />
man. "and that is how to write a legi-<br />
ble hand.", * "<br />
"How did It happen?" asked a'frlcuil.<br />
"She' kept writing home for money."<br />
said No. 1, "and I sent back word I<br />
couldn't read a' word of her lottcrs. It<br />
soon cured her of tbat Chinese cbirog-'<br />
rsphy."— Detroit Free Press!<br />
anil afterward l.y. tlie<br />
autl uni-.i-nt<br />
Itomans<br />
tu-ntiou'<br />
A J m o a t • > l i u B l t .<br />
Tbat suit you haVe on." said the<br />
chap who always talks whether be b<br />
anything' to say or not, Is a dead ring<br />
er for one my > Brother has."<br />
?Huh!~' growled the fussy man:<br />
"What do yoa.take me for—a clothes<br />
ringer?*:—Chicago Xews.<br />
M o t l a S t o c k .<br />
Customer (iffltatedly to Eossiplng<br />
abopclrls>—I wish you would show me<br />
common civility. 8bopglrl (absently}—'<br />
Sorry, madam; We ain't got It—Boston<br />
Transcript. .<br />
"THI yoa regard that man's argu-<br />
ments as sound?" ' '<br />
. "Yes."..answered the senator, "That<br />
and nothing 'else,'*—Washington Star.<br />
Suuilt-v... ftiaju.uJ U E.i.;ll«!i la-irsii-<br />
, are, suiUctemiy Luov.lu^ iit'.tllstiu.<br />
gulsh betuo,.:i m.-loua sub*br !li«u ii Hive<br />
«ro|i of tcuilfr li«C unu. lu u CJUJIIV<br />
of blurs Uu'y win have euni'c-ilt'j It<br />
from Hl-ht. Try thoui u-ltb a p:«.i? of<br />
chJlk or a tiny i-v.i'ilo. anil tbty re-<br />
ninlil utollc'jy luii.lii'alilc. Wet the<br />
chulti anil oiler It. u|;:i!u. und tile plant<br />
apparently mistakes It for meat.- tbe<br />
bristles gradually Vloslng round It:<br />
u. UUco\'er|uz the' doception. they<br />
GiiaKy relax uud return tbe chalk<br />
without thJinku. Tbeie vegetable glntv<br />
tons will a'wsrti morsel* of poached<br />
and mutton chops.'but cbeeju<br />
tunu the IOJVCK rjatte black and <strong>On</strong>al-<br />
"» kills tUT<br />
D e f l o e d .<br />
Teacher—WUD kusns. what triplets<br />
aroT Teacher's Pet—I know. Two<br />
twins and .one left over.—Woman's<br />
Home' Companion.<br />
Idleness walks so elowry that pover-<br />
ty has no trouble tn catehlns op writ<br />
It<br />
The man who forgets to be thankfrj<br />
hu fallen ssleep hi life.—Stevenson.<br />
Two Irishmen were digging a sevker.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e of them .was a big. strong man<br />
abouf sfx,. feet four Inches In height<br />
and the other one was a little,'puny<br />
man about four feet sir Indies. The<br />
foreman came along Ju> See how the<br />
work was progressing and noticed that<br />
one of them was doing more work than<br />
the other. '-Look here.*' be cried, "bow<br />
Is It that little Dennis bacan. who Is<br />
only half your size. Is doing nearly<br />
twice as'much work as yon. Patrickr<br />
Glancing down to his partner. Pat re-<br />
plied: "And why- shouldn't bet Ain't<br />
he nearer to liV . • , ,"<br />
The world Is bin who can see through<br />
Its pretension. . What deafness.' what<br />
stone blind custom, what jovergrowi)<br />
error you behold. Is there only by your<br />
sufferance See It to be a*.)|e. and yon<br />
have already dealt It tia mortal blow.—<br />
IS<br />
In, Kngbjnd. under the Tndors, tile<br />
man who gave to a beggar was fined<br />
and the redolent of the gift was pan-<br />
•Tat'ltus. I'llti'r. XI'IIOJIII iur and others.<br />
': lie U'i::u'!ii were<br />
great l.i^r'il^lnki-rs uud tbut for a long<br />
.tluii" every Hiijlc**s»;wr iiiudt; bis own<br />
tHt-r. In tii i^c- year* iHt-r was the<br />
erJl nnil p:>;n:l.:r ilrlnk. In the colony<br />
of Mu.*ii!(-(iurfvtrs Its r**tnll prlra waw<br />
Hi.-.1 l.y itnv ut u iM-iuiy u (irili-rt'ti tdu.t every vlct-<br />
Uftta-.or «r.I.ii:iiy lu'nktfiifr should ol-<br />
jvays b*- jiroi'liled with goml whole<br />
soUic I!**V fur the « and 'cugravliiKs for",..<br />
rupiH'r cent that was to bo banM><br />
wlilrh hiiH RIUCV IIIM-MI in servlcs j-<br />
were over n thonsiuul iloslgi<br />
firlzo wnii n, ghoil ono.<br />
r;:ckeil bl* brain for soino <<br />
slniniliir ilotlun th\it would<br />
for uioutlis he hju?<br />
sirllsfy hliiiwlf. *** 1<br />
Ouo morning a tniiiilKjr of<br />
with their ibU-f,'.who Inul beeatajjj<br />
their nwiM-i'ts to the prent whitt/<br />
In WiixtihiK'.ou, I'MIIII. to tbe cU>i<br />
were slimvii tbrotiKli the mint 1<br />
Intmduivtl to Ilie.wbato^<br />
e Tii:iki*r, who was'<br />
IIIM young iliiiiijhtei<br />
.- . •«<br />
^ •<br />
OL. XXVII.<br />
OOEAf? CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1906.<br />
• ' . . ' . . . • ! • • ' • • • ' • . . ' • ' .' • • . • • . • . . * • . • • • • • • • • . .<br />
lu<br />
ijCity Sentinel<br />
Publlaned Wtekly at •<br />
rRTIS ROBINSON<br />
^Editor and Proprietor<br />
er Year, Strictly In Advance<br />
fSi.Jo at End nf Year" ''•<br />
j StnhJ<br />
gn-iit .'cdiiifrn. . Tbe olil thief „, J,j<br />
ti'ttvtiHl liy tin 1 swei-t- faced maUau'l<br />
ln-r Inl.TO't In Ills feathers and<br />
!.l,v wondered DOV<br />
woiilil look In tlii" feiitliercdDej<br />
Till* w:i« mill th rlllof. who «Mj£<br />
lhvsliil IIIIIISI-IC rolntal<br />
world liiK. sni'h treini'iuloos-j<br />
tloii.—Hi'tralt Xi'wrf<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
CITV OFFICIALS<br />
__ _. i «.(;tmmplon. . , » '<br />
Dl ofi'-owncU—Muck W. Adam*<br />
k—T. Leo AduniH, * . i<br />
•w-lruK. UliMiii|>lon. , . ,<br />
—Ntoholiut C'orwm<br />
I I'ollco-Wiiiiuuil Hrull.. '<br />
InHpeotor jk|urlrort C Hmlth.<br />
jpervlKor—wtirron W. !irt»wn.<br />
Icltor—Kx-JuUrfeJott. TUutiipHon.<br />
men—Ueortce u. \ituuiH, A1«rk W.<br />
^IIUiimH.i.ntliuiu, limob O. Htcel-<br />
irry lieodloy. Hurry I*- rimlth, U. H.<br />
•ol Ueuilh—Dr. ( li4rlet*.K« KilwurUw,<br />
Mi l>r. C H. Itlrter, Nwretury; Hurry<br />
Ion* TrUH<br />
gpector; l>r. 1. N. (.rlnooni, Mnllcul<br />
r. Dr. N. II. Hurt; H rburlC.Htn.il.,<br />
fot Educntlon-Dr. H. T. Abbott,<br />
~: A. J. Hmlth. Vice ITtfHUletu; K. c.<br />
_. Hoeretary; Klvbiird It. iiiur-.H. B.<br />
i, JutnuM w. i vf. • »<br />
jup^riDiaudent—1'rot. JUIIICH M<br />
r or the I*oor—Jerome H, Ku»b.,<br />
JCHURCIi "SERVICES.<br />
»|".tJburcb(cornorV'ouiral Jivenue I<br />
•• Hireet. Itev. J. Ward (Jumble<br />
..r. . ! '<br />
ifHurvtre, tOJW: ©veotnj:»*«rvlre,7JtO.<br />
uectluif, We«ineMdHy ov«nlnjr, 7JUi.<br />
Muhool, 2^0. Thomiw H. Uoarluy.<br />
ATTORSEYfc.a.T'LAW.<br />
HIEDIMU<br />
JJyJORGAN HAND,<br />
ATTORNEY and<br />
COU NSELLOR-AT-LAW,<br />
Solicitor. Hastar and Examiner In Ohanovry,<br />
Haprams Coifrt Commlaalonar. Notaiy Publlo.<br />
alAPE HAV dOIIHT HOVHK, M. J.<br />
(Oppoaltsl^ibllo Bulldlpga).<br />
JONATHAN HAND,<br />
OonnselloF r<br />
' 8olloltor, Muter In Chaooary, Notary Pnbllo,<br />
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J<br />
Iconic DlMtnnco Telepbnne.<br />
^C. HUTCHINSON, M. D.<br />
«*> llomoeopathist.<br />
No.' Hsi4 Ocean Avenue.<br />
OCEAN CITV. N. j: .<br />
OCUCK I1ODBS:-TIU 10 a. nt.,2 to 1p.m.,<br />
II lo«|». ID. ' .<br />
jg[ARRISON H. VOORHEKS<br />
CoutiHollor-ai-<br />
207 .tlorUrl Ntrect. - I'siadiiq,<br />
\V. IIOIT AIHJAIU A mm lew \< ry «.ii..nv-li. IMnutris.<br />
Jt>-:llir\ U till- clC's fnod add<br />
I"rov«A<br />
Illvjuiltllili V<br />
lUlii'M p.iwor lu wiininnV— BroosB<br />
L-ott.<br />
•" uiore woiiii'ii hnve<br />
ni(ir th^y are willing to<br />
'UCIIM. :<br />
Women "aro<br />
present iiml m<br />
uniwi* rnivt-rb.<br />
A tcrnmirniit wife,may In<br />
ice-in In' ili!cfi>il a toleraN*<br />
iir.—\Viii.hlii:;t'.in Irving<br />
llielr wlvi's. tbltililifj t • minutetta*^<br />
ml tliey iiliviiyx full.—Jnbnwn.<br />
_.. HuiHliiy morning, mm. J.<br />
l«ud«r; Monilaytivenjnif,7.l.'i, Mnl.<br />
Krl ..< uvuainir, VOUIIKH<br />
rlieM^t >.>«llflaK Hro lield in<br />
jHbyterliiirCriureli, Wevley Iiveimu<br />
inlu Htrevt. Kav. H.T. CiiMHilUjrry.<br />
inday aervlceii, lUUB) u. m. und »<br />
.ij«r nicelluv. W"lne"<br />
I II IU<br />
Til. II u. lu. ' •<br />
a p. ni.<br />
H p. 111. . *<br />
Hcll'l'bciiie<br />
I N. GRISCOM, M. I>. .<br />
KMJllTIIST. ANlVWB.SI.BY AVE.<br />
XUitU lMionf*—Ifa'll* l'»i lutt>r-Htut«r. ll:t.<br />
OUU'M HoiirH Unit) Ut"~ m. From 0 to H p. m.<br />
, No olllcc UuurM MuiHluy iiftermHin.<br />
- At-Hfiibvn H. CorMon'M, Munifirn ftloudnyN,<br />
un, I** O. K, «it A.,<br />
- Krlduy nliiht lu K. of 1\ liull.<br />
eVy Krlduy iilK<br />
ruooM, Hecretttry.<br />
. of A., m«tu every Mat<br />
K. ol 1\ bull. ii. T,<br />
19. (•• O. of A., m«tu every MatiirdilV.<br />
l K l 1\ bll ii T Uuao<br />
| v! in<br />
ninnr'itiiifj'. Imt h ' •llilrtt •<br />
ItimlllW.<br />
|.ii nf IIIIJI" B'") ,<br />
J iii'rfurated. 1<br />
me tuue»<br />
nni'li'iit Orulda<br />
liy I>lliiy and other <<br />
Htella Council. No. as, Vt. of l»., meet*<br />
Monday uleep at 7.10, in K. or 1*. Hull.<br />
CHURCH SOCIETIES.<br />
KIUOT M. K. OllUKOH. -<br />
• Aid meet* Brat Monday evanlLIE of<br />
nontn. Mm. Ellsabetb (Julidy. vm»\-<br />
in. UIVIDIU Tborn, trtatnurtri Mm.<br />
Adfiijiai* ttfiorotittry* ' ' •<br />
Jobn O. dandy, superintendent ,Ji-n<br />
»"•' 1. •' , . •<br />
'IB8T PBaSBlTIHIAK bllUUCH. '<br />
W Auxiliary Uoclcty nieeta Jimt Ml/'<br />
.^enlBS ofi aob tnontn. PreHldenti<br />
J. F. Fox; Vlce-1'reaident, Mm, lu M<br />
fl treaaurari Mm. William K. Wll<br />
*p; Moreuiry. Mra. Jon. I. Hcull: uaalii-<br />
- «tiiry. Mra. T L>ee. Adam*: coUeoto»«i<br />
.aimun and Mm. Cbm-len Mumn.. , *<br />
.r KndeaVor noolety meets every Krl-<br />
Mrnoon at i o'clooa. .<br />
jtlan Kndeuvor. noclety meet* at 7<br />
t Uunday evenlnga, .<br />
Obruitian Teuiperuuco 'Union,<br />
omlnutlonul, meet* aemt.montnly«<br />
- — t*lii * .-.»- •»^I._.^M __^^^_ , *<br />
nl. Mm. Eltmbutb Urlolts corro«popd<br />
ry, Mm. A. B. Kanck; racordlr-<br />
lira. M, Mllner; treawirar, Mra.<br />
thin<br />
i" U:ui',-htlly i<br />
l»lttU. "I jiui tbtt.otdr. utti<br />
'Well; ytw, but you want tO*J<br />
ber that you're UOt 0 llM* *<br />
t'hllU fre«».<br />
itman'a Aaaoolatiou. WUlon Wllleu,<br />
jut, Mark Lake, asoratiuy. "<br />
OK wlu be bald Ii<br />
In June.<br />
. Da«d lo 1«.<br />
Mm. KnlcLer—Weren't yoa 1<br />
cd when the bull bellowcd.st J<br />
account of your now dress!<br />
er-No.' It was exactly th» i<br />
>X behaved wbon he sot tho.*<br />
Ocean O ty Bonding and Loan aaaoela.<br />
neeuaaooud Hatnrday of eaob month.<br />
" nt, ueorge p. Adania; aooretary, "<br />
MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING<br />
ALLOWAY M. SMITH & CO;<br />
(Successors to H. A. W;. Smith)<br />
811 ASBURY AVENUE,. - OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
TELEPHONE, Y<br />
HAND NAMED TO SUCCEED<br />
SENATOR LEWIS M. CRES5E<br />
In a Convention Controlled by the Hand People, the<br />
Former Senator was Nominated With No<br />
Friction—Cresse Said He Would Not be<br />
an Independent Candidate—Stille<br />
'Nominated for Assembly. •<br />
In the Republli'aii County Conven-<br />
tion held in the Hippodrome lu thin<br />
city on Balurday afternoon last, '«x-<br />
Hcuntor Robert K. (land, of Krraa,<br />
vvaH nominated for Henutor to tmcuced<br />
Honator'LowiH M. CrcHw, who HUC-<br />
Nled Mr. Hand, uud who haH held<br />
tlio poHltlon diirlnK tho lant I m. :<br />
In a prepared Hpeech, pry|iareM|uoted, Senator<br />
eNHe Ktated that there had been ru-<br />
uiorn that', if not reuoiulnafed, he<br />
would run for the KonalorKhlp on an<br />
iidependent ticket. Mr..('reHM) told<br />
[InntclcRaTcirthntrinnnnl no liiieiitloir<br />
of iloliiRanythhiK nf the kind. .<br />
I"r. 3. H. I)ougla-u> wan chot.cu<br />
sei'rctiiry of the committee.<br />
coiiiiiilUcu Mliall coiiHlHt of members<br />
Irom ench election district, to be ap-<br />
pointed by the chairman of the con-<br />
vention, .: - ••<br />
Captain Hale lu a few worilx<br />
nominated Robt. K. Hand for the<br />
otllce or Stute Kenatdr,<br />
Mr. llonnell -named Conivllle II.<br />
HtlllevofTiicknhoerforthe-Ainiemblyr<br />
"uiniiii with a clean record and well<br />
liked hy nil who know him. The<br />
nomination Wax xecouded by<br />
Suyre. • . • . .<br />
l>r. .1. X.- (JrlHcoiu, In a ringing<br />
Mpeceh, plm-eil Benntor Ije»'l'» M,<br />
Crc>ise'H iiamo before the convention,<br />
mi iiHlKnisi<br />
acllin him In a poxltlon to win the<br />
ntllcc tliat lie HO Justly inerltH. (Jentle-<br />
inen, It Klven IUO tho greateHt pleamirc<br />
to present the nnnreof Kcnator h. M.<br />
•tc^^ensiicunillilatefiirnouiliiatlon for<br />
e SeimtiirMlil|i ot Curio ^lay Oiiiiity,-<br />
nil I aHHtirvyou.vletorlouH or defeated<br />
ie will t-Uinil true tiHhe rrliiuliilcx of<br />
tcinibllcalllwin aiid true to IIIH party.'<br />
DAVID MUIR, JR.,<br />
Tin, • Slate • and - Slap - Roofing,<br />
CORRUGATED IRON WORK •<br />
FURNACES AND RANGES,<br />
405 Wesley Avenue, - Ocean City, N. J.<br />
. • RepalrH of every description for allimokeH ..<br />
• of FuruaceM aiidlHangeH. ' •.<br />
Repairing itone promptly. Smoky .clilniueyB<br />
cured or lio charge Shop lu rear. . . •<br />
• , . • • • . , »<br />
How About Shutting<br />
off the Water? .,.. T<br />
We have the mechanics and, the ability '<br />
to do 'this properly. A little attention<br />
. and a little' expense NOW, will save<br />
a •'heap "of it when Spring comes.<br />
JOHN R. GROVES, <<br />
64-9 Asbury Ave -* - Ocean City, N. J<br />
Mr, ('lialriiiuii, you. my fellow Ite-<br />
lnililkaiiB. nnil (lentleineii:<br />
It in my privilege to-day to Hpeak<br />
id you briefly In behalf.of one whom<br />
yull alt know, win) IH a soil of Cujie<br />
May Cminly tii tlie manor iKirn, and<br />
ulinse idicexlori- .have had lio vmall<br />
Mian. In nuikInn her hletnry, ami who<br />
liimxelf will he known In the yearn to<br />
come UN 'me of the line«t typen of.men<br />
und tlie truest of Kcntteuieii that old<br />
.•a|ie'May County IIBH ever produced.<br />
AH tit lil« public record, it needN no<br />
eulogy from me. HurhiK the Inciim-<br />
Imiicy of theptllcefl lie-haM lieirl^more<br />
IUWH direi'tly beneliclul to the inu»<br />
of the people liavo been enacted than<br />
In any other period of the liiHtory of<br />
the Huuie leiiRth, and In every Inutaiice<br />
be'IiaH fully HII p port ed 'beue meaBUreii<br />
with hit) vote.. Ill fact during tbe taut<br />
tWo yearn, under the wine and able<br />
leadership' of our prenent CJovernor,<br />
whom history^ will acclaim as the<br />
Brentt'fct. Governor New Jersey has<br />
ever hud, more k'Rlflatloir has been<br />
enacted for tlio benellt or the commou<br />
people tliun in anjr previous ten years,<br />
We are proud or the fact that the<br />
oncmleH our candidate IIUB made were<br />
nnile ill tlie support of legislation that<br />
wan enacted tor the moral aud ma-<br />
terial Welfare of the general jiubllo aud<br />
uot rbj- cu"rnoratc' Interests-. Ho \vcarn<br />
no lnan'H collar, and never will. Ha<br />
wears no UIUII'B nbackles and uever<br />
iian taken ordi rs from any corporation<br />
magnate; be'ban "lidded lustre to the<br />
Uameu'Of those.inen-who-JmVe repre-<br />
^teuted Cape May Couuty In tbe service<br />
ortbeStatfrol New Jersey; . ""<br />
As to hl« private life, ]t Is wlthou<br />
reproach; thone who kuow htm beet<br />
love him most. Kitidly and genial lu<br />
bia Intercourse wltb all, the regard of<br />
bis .townsmen Is bhown by the fact<br />
that no reputable man'In'all of Ocean<br />
City could lie found to oppose him as<br />
delegate lit .the - recent primaries.<br />
Where he given bin friendship he In<br />
tbe BtauucbeHt and truest friend ever<br />
He Is a Ho|iubllcau, a stalwart of tin<br />
Btalwarta, whoso voice hau ever bee<br />
beard lu no uncertain tones lu aup<br />
port of tbe. prllielples of Republican,<br />
loin an Republicanism has been pro-<br />
claimed by Iilncolu, OarUeld and<br />
Roosevelt. Honest differences, of oplu<br />
ns to pulley, • have always been<br />
bund, and Die liberal in hid respects<br />
he honest opinions, of his opponent.<br />
though he hlinseir'(irmly believes<br />
hat the eourse ho follows will bo for<br />
ho benefit of the grcatec majority of<br />
ho people lie, represents. Bliou'd the<br />
orlunes of war or politics decree that<br />
lofeat shoiilil perch upon IIIH banner^<br />
Is voice will never'be heard hi ailvls-<br />
g IIIH frleudi* aud followers to fomake<br />
he Republican party and, vote for the<br />
>emucratlc candidate -in opposition to<br />
ils HiiccesHruI Republican opponent;<br />
ut ratlKT ho will urivlHC them, to<br />
GARDNER AGAIN<br />
GETS NOMINATION<br />
Chosen for Eighth Term, He<br />
isPrateed by Governor - .<br />
Stokes.<br />
In the Hceond District Republican<br />
Convention, at Tumbling Dam Park,<br />
rldgeton, Tuesday, Congressman<br />
Dim J. (iuriliner, of Atlantic County,<br />
nnmiiiated by aectumatlon v for his<br />
Ighth term. The convention wax one,<br />
the most- eudiuslastle ever held In<br />
he district. The Atlantic-County<br />
elcgatlon went In a special train, and<br />
lth the dPlegateH from Rurllngton<br />
ud Cape May were mot at the station<br />
'and shoulder to Khnuluer in Hupporl<br />
tlio' principle)! that have been the<br />
uiile and beacon, light of the grand<br />
Id party for the lout balf century.<br />
>Ien are born, live their little liven,<br />
lie and are soon forgotten, but tbe<br />
irlnc'plex that |iave been and are<br />
(lealHoftbe Itepiihlican party tliat wu<br />
ill love are ax ImpcrishableaHtlib hill*<br />
nd an eternal an the heavens, .<br />
I pre»e.iit to you, gentlemen, the<br />
ante nf one whom^ie of Oecau City.<br />
ire proiid to ejnlm an a eltl/en nn into details 'of what IIIH -policy<br />
HI be.'what lie will do or leave uu-<br />
me. . I don't need to tell you what<br />
Ills I will Introdilee and pans next<br />
Inter. That In ouo of the bright<br />
Wen to lonk at it. The dark side Is<br />
Ills: I have had at my side, lighting<br />
loulder to shoulder, an army of good.<br />
iyal friendn, ready to make any nucrl-<br />
Ice a'ud I have led them to jlefent<br />
'hat Is the hard part for me—there Is<br />
ie Ktlug, and right here while I 'have<br />
he opportunity I want to exprt'SH my<br />
ppreclatloirortheir tlrcleHH~eirortH~ln<br />
uy behalf.<br />
In thin contest, I HomelliueH feel that<br />
huve not done-uiuch myself, but J<br />
liiuk you will all agree with mo that<br />
uy friends have put up a .pretty re-<br />
peetalile. tight—ut least, they luive<br />
.cpt up enough exelteinent lo break<br />
le'munbtony that sometimes ultemls<br />
RAILROAD MEN<br />
TO VISIT HERE<br />
Mayor Stoy Sends Request<br />
. to Mayor Champiou to '<br />
Iad and other Hues general agoutH for<br />
ihort-otrHng;—\Vill7be—poHltton—for<br />
•our people to give, the delegation a<br />
cceptlon at your yacht club.' The<br />
larty will remain about two hours<br />
md will look over the proposed route<br />
rom AtlanttcOlty to your beach front.<br />
A prompt reply will be appreciated<br />
iy.our committee. * - .'<br />
If possible a trolley ride through the<br />
Imlts of your famous resort will bo<br />
lighly appreciated by-all, If provided<br />
iy yiiur committee. .<br />
Vourn ltes|>ectful!y,<br />
K..P.:BTO.V. '<br />
President Adaintr-npimlnted tho fol-<br />
Aving committee: tiea.O. Admns, I).<br />
. Sampson . and J. C, Sreeinran.<br />
hese gentlemen were-requested to do<br />
verythlilg possiblu to eutorlahi the<br />
Isltors. "••.••<br />
Before the committee WBH appointed,<br />
'ommodore C. Howard .Schermcrhorn,<br />
" the Ocean City Yacht Club, exr<br />
ressed regret that the season had<br />
•nded and that all the bouts were ., FciRg. of Cumiteu,Who has<br />
arge property Interests here, where he<br />
esldes In tliu sunimer, has arranged to<br />
ako a numlier ot iiililltions to tbe<br />
'uirvlew Hotel, whleh he owns, aud<br />
bleli has been so capably maiiagi'd<br />
iy Mrs. Fixed since she took charge<br />
ifter the hotel wus erected.<br />
Tho dhUng room of the hotel IH to be<br />
made double Its present capacity.<br />
Board of Trade Wtfclliiy.<br />
The Oceaii City. Hoard. of Trade<br />
III meet In Council Chamber ut K<br />
'clock this (Thurstluy) evening. All<br />
members are requested to attend, us<br />
utters of Importance will come up.<br />
.We have all done whatever our<br />
taiids or heads found to do, and have<br />
io excuse or apologies to oiler, t think<br />
frank confession rrom both sides<br />
oulil be that we have both douo<br />
ibout all we couTd to win, aiid we<br />
Ust bow to the Inevitable.<br />
I have frequently been askod whether<br />
r I would run Independently nr mil<br />
nd in order to clear the utlnusphere<br />
irlends and cticmlcs ullke, I Want<br />
o'Htate here, publicly, that I will Hot,<br />
Hider any clrciiiiistanceM, be au m-<br />
e|ien(leiit cniiilldate. And once more<br />
waul to express my appreciation ol<br />
lie many good friends who bave'vnl-<br />
liltccrcd to go' alon(?" in caso I<br />
iliould.* Mnt we don't want two<br />
tepubllean partlen In this couuty; the<br />
mrty. IH bifsfcer tliun inyself, nnd my<br />
liugrintlun It has repudiated me will<br />
lot luT^ti HiiOlt'ieilt reason .for tlic to;<br />
Urn my back upoirit.,<br />
Another silver lliilng to the dark<br />
limd of (Ii feat In the Inner COIIHC<br />
esu tlmt I have' honestly dune my<br />
;ery best for my constitueutH and the<br />
axpayern. My only thought bus been<br />
heir Welfuro, and all my public acts<br />
lavo had in. view "Uio greatest good<br />
a tlie greatest number.'' Itut at<br />
legislation ban been from tlie earliest<br />
ays of history & Circumscribing of the<br />
uctloiia of the few for tlio benellt of the<br />
many—Which IH another >yuy or "nay.<br />
Ing. you can't please ' everybody.<br />
Homebody's apparent rlghtH are re-<br />
strlcted for ilie general good of tb(;<br />
icople at lurgo.<br />
I think I had reason tn expect that<br />
my course would meet tho approval o<br />
the people, hilt what I have done rial<br />
either been not understood or appre-<br />
ciated, at least that Is the] story the<br />
ballots tell, and we bow as 'gracefully<br />
aH possible to the Verdict of the voters,<br />
I am* a flrm believer In majority rule,<br />
and If a miijorlty'of tho people of this<br />
county prefer Bonator Hand at the<br />
bead of ntluirs, they are by rlebt eu-<br />
Itled to hla representation, and I<br />
would be the taut one to attempt to<br />
thwnrt their wishes au ex pressed at thf<br />
polls last Tuesday.<br />
tienator Hand having served In tho<br />
Senate two terms' knows better than<br />
most or you. the responsibility he Is<br />
assuming. To attempt to defeut tho<br />
legislation that would be injurious tc<br />
the county, and to secure for It leglsta<br />
tlon that Is heeded, Is no small task<br />
even In a small county like thin.<br />
Your representatives In the Legisla-<br />
ture have to Spend many hours of -mud<br />
w6rk, In research and study (when the<br />
rest of you are asleep) In order to vote<br />
Intelligently and houettly on matter<br />
Commrjdore Has Always Paid 1 f\> c<br />
XaxeB Batty; He Telia 1 /^'**<br />
Membeft of Couodii^ \ $ ^<br />
At Council's moetlng^n Monday^ ^V*'<br />
evculqg. Commodore^ O. Howard 1<br />
bchermerhojrn, of Philadelphia, toaiit,,<br />
a protest against being advertised ui<br />
delinquent taxpayer in thto $tty, J-<br />
something of which he bu,*never'~~.<br />
been guilty, ho said. <strong>On</strong> tbe contrary,,<br />
he bos always been prompt In " "<br />
his taxes.<br />
The trouble over this piece of Una;,/<br />
baa been before Council ueveral times'..,<br />
recently. Not until thla past year, a*<br />
inn been staled, have Mr. BobermerV vX '<br />
torn and Mr. A.T. James been as-'"/ 1 " 1<br />
lessed for property alongside tbe<br />
oardwnlk and In tbo vicinity of<<br />
hlrteonth rtreet.<br />
Mr. Bcbermerhorii c'aimed that the<br />
ground was largely occupied by the •<br />
ENLARGE HOTEL<br />
ty,. and ho asked fora proper ad*<br />
lustment of tho matter.<br />
Mr. Jamea was present at tlie meet.<br />
ig, but did uot say anything- In<br />
reference to the question,<br />
Mr. Bchcrmerhorn, continuing hla<br />
emarks, stated that If the groand-U<br />
Kild under the present conditions It<br />
ill be the last easement deed he will<br />
Igu In Ocean City. ,, ..<br />
City Solicitor Thompson expressed<br />
he opinion that Council baa the right<br />
> adjui-t Hie assessment.<br />
John Creth Marsh, representing the<br />
illssos Crcth, • asked fair .reduction for"<br />
in alleged overcharge. <br />
Oil motion; the proper officers were<br />
nstructed to adjust these claims.<br />
A Itrrte later, ^r^Tbompsou said<br />
liat ho hail looked Into tbe matter<br />
nil was of-the opinion that the city<br />
IOH uo* right to change the assessment,<br />
Then came a little "scrap" over the<br />
ims. u. • Miller communication, ref-<br />
reuce to which Is made elsewhere In<br />
his Issuo. '<br />
Judge Thompson told Council that;<br />
ndur the conditions, the city knew<br />
ily Mr licedn. • . -: '<br />
METHODISTS JUBILANT<br />
irectlngyour welfare. To huve done<br />
Is and then be coiiilemneil lu hard,<br />
ut that is tlie prlceur penalty of being<br />
public life.<br />
Although defeated by the Kcpuhll-<br />
rau party of this county,.I emerge from<br />
tit content with charity for all my<br />
iiemlcs and malice toward none.<br />
The party and the pcoplo of' Cape<br />
lay Cotiuty.have iny very bmt wishctt,<br />
ml lu* tlic. familiar language of till'<br />
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