Ocean City Sentinel. urrouKb* l» rntrrtmiu- Quilt-m cnnmiuu ucrunrucv thia «ra- Connell IToreediima. - ln K “< brr Wi'lij" avenue mideuee, >on t which wan by no means e.i laai, IVuucil met In adjylinied a-eeiou in THUHHUAY.Jl l.V IS. Isw. Mr-I. H. liabcurk and family, ul Had- i- a collection of namea in lhd*ilrrtilieeii|tioe houee huil^uij Kriday even
reitieterr repreaeulinir every pari of the lui;VrhemceiluK<>i^e<]« ilh i’nwldna
ire Kvtliug ijullr Will^maou In ihe chair—three mem-
to thla ivimmunity
everywhere.
All (Nimmunication- nlioulil tie atrotu|ianird with the full name ami ail- ' '•‘—writer, not neieasari ly for
; hut a Kuarautee of goal
publication
UOCflU HAPPENINGS.
and Hie clioir
ack.
l.rJdav, Mm. \V. II. MbkiII a ertia* Mam 11, of I'lnU
« imam ii.rmau, of I*Ulladel|.hia, United Statea haa rented and is occupying one of ciwmopolitau. li. Mahoney'si'ottagea, on Seveuleeulb Captains Willets an -treet, near \V«*t avenue. .the choir boys betwee Miss AI vena M.Corkle. teacher in the tl»e yachts and took t Kane school, riilladelphla. Is spending for a sail. Several m
her vacation wlthher parents on Ooeai
avenue, near Kigbth street.
H. if. l*uole and wife, A. H. Ikaod ■nan and wife, Horace W. Itoardman Miss K. 1,. Newbold, all of Camden
an- registered at theHlua.
<leorge Miller, of 1‘liiladelphia. liar rented Clinton B. Sharp s cottage. West avenue, near First street will bring his
family down on Saturday.
Woman is suplsaed to be Ihe |ierBouilicstioo «f grace. You've got to tisvc lots of faith alien you see tier
trying to run in a bathing suit.
Chief of Police Scull escoiled a knight of the nfcd to the steamboai pur la»t Week and saw him safely
on bu- voyage to Atlantic City/
Mis- I’auliue >V . Scull, ol’Philadelphia. is visiting lier friend, Miss Katha
here absent, a
Iserlach.of l*hiladel|>hl
•mu front n Alexander
f hi> boat :
ion Tliursday usli for places
TUae
i . W. H. Burn
beautiful home. William Harry Clarence and wifr'uf Philadelphia, are Uw gucsls of Mrs iir. T.J. Klliuger.
iwUeld, litis
( Thur
lloardmau, who
piotumenily inieiested in Ibeluuui Of l lie Atlantic City lawniwalk. Is . ping at the -Ktua for the summer. Kcv, S. ti. tinive and faiuili I'iiiladeiphia, mrf occupying their
lag« . Central avenue, above Fifth street,
for the months of July and August
MnaKalhe II. Young, of Petentburg,
-V J., t- a guest a] the rosideuci '■l-tcr, Mia. Jusephine Crcaswell, Central avenue and Seventh sin Ur. and Mrs. K. T. Abbot
tallied their daughter, Mrs. (ieoige Pal sous, of Tuckabue, at their cuttagi
bight
oug the guasti
-r Belle Nor
I«l will! Its- |»»,t.| , ( "• Mf*
, Miss
•elyu Hils-
Carriliglon aud Mias
I'huisday mon
Cenlral bet a ecu Fifteeuib and Si tirorge A. Harper lias sold to. Ki I 'on way, of Frank fold, a lot on AsUi avenue, below Forty-flrat street. Mrs. J. C. Johnson, of Philadrlph.
isitlagr i
May...
• faintly is summering he makes frequent visits to this city. Mary A. Stewan, of Vineland, I pun hased half of a lot on Asbi Ml— Ktia Houldeu, of Wilmuigti Del., is tlie gu»l of William K. W liamsou aud wife at point of beach..
The w
I Hcuu
waa admitted to probate ou the Mias 1-aura Itruurll is the exeeul Kcv. and Mrs. A. K Uougli Vineland, are the guests of M. C. Aahury avenue, above Fourth sin Assembly mao Ciispm, of : couuty, prealjeul of the Slate i men's aaaociatlcu, waa here l uesi C. Henry My us aud family, of viilr, I lave iakrl%uecupaucy ol Collage ou Sixth street, near Wei Mrs. David Smith, of Kdg. Park, a|iriil Saturday In her mill Seventeenth Strvri and .\stiury a' Abet !>. Scull has sold a lions lot on Wesley avenue, above Fie
Daniel I*uuob«r, a Phi err, has bis family 111 the Anbury' avenue below W.M Kan. k, who lias at lanicartrr. Pa., as mgci ■ug railroad, lias Iweu this alatiuu. The a alters at IbrlHite ai lunged f,.r a grand cake
Mliw Kmma Corson is all kindergarten achool at Mailli yard. Mas-., to plcpare la-iscll •'inning sclnatl y ear. of tlie (iaxette, Ca|a> May Cmi ■W’e.iu|auiled by Ilia wife, wet iu this city, Monday.
hi t
,-_iNett l.iuaileum, Tlie SI raud : Tburouglily- n Improved aud irfuruinlied ; ■■ exerlled. Send tor taniklcl.
aulomoliile is lu he brought h t uy . With the gisal roads Messrs. Kruest Smith, Know lea and John Ayers arr *
uiong the guests at Hie Bri riilh sim-t aud Anbury avrm sc Idly F. Joua, Mary Nr ■c B. Kcefauydrr and Ml-.
•ted' Ihe foi-
ls: William Bingham, T. S. Simmons, Kphraim llenaud faiqily, Jiaepli Shield aud fMBIty, David Hudson and w ife.ni. B. Imugley, wife aud daugiitrr, C. li. Myers and family. grir< opposite tile Yacht an~s-latioll hurt Friday af>«ruoou. Too much wind aud a belayed main sheet a|«(■rafed to lie the cause. Nutblng more irtfus tlian a thorough wetting eiiid. A »|Ks'ial Providence must Among l lie Philadelphia arrival, al e Kmntrlt are Thomas l*aul, Charles Bastian, James Myers, C. S. Kllermau, !.. I.uu. N,H. Flynn, Mi«« Mary ■Semlh, Mi- Mrrv.ne, Jame- It ScheuAi, Tlieislore Amliler, Tneodnrr Drake, Mrs S. H. Walter, Dr. F. E. J. Itiley.C. H.KImell. ilth, of Kdgewater Park, I Is- Slate, who owns a collage at
I lime III |iaaa a few days al this rrsui efore Ihe i).s*r of tlie season. Tlie flat, hard sand along Hie null lid of Hie beach makes an admiral* bicycle puih. of which not a few ai Inking advantage. 1 f Hie uerwu reerdt ■h this year a- il did during Hie last, tliere will be plenty of mom next
The
bench is already
ijiily Dot I public |iark.
Henry (h-rlach and wife, -whoHave been s|a'uillug a season iu this city, returned to their Philadelphia hotue Thursday. They will relurn Utrr Iu
days.
lug almi
r bay
I loo
to be no furl her of! than Camden from
Philadelphia.
Rev. W. A. Ferguson, of Hie Philadelphia M. K. conference, who has cl large of Ihe young people’s meeting al Hie labrniarir, lu* his family liere for
the summer
(ieorge A. Hays, of - Philadelphia, has purchased two lota—one on Wesley above Eleventh street—from the Ocean Rev. Mr. Audernbii, of Somers Point, w ill preach al the First Baptist church this evening and liev.B. K. Braun, of Atlantic City, will deliver UwdiatxHirse Friday evening. Tlie body ut Mis. Mary Ann Christy, wins-- daath occurred Wednesday, was pictured for burial by UUbert A Lake and taken to Pboeiilxville for builal Saturday morning. Tin- aaauciatkui known as the Chrisan Bmibera have opened up Uuir ..use al Thirty-first street aud Ashury venue for the summer. The place is now ti as Ocrau Rest. Tlie Fiaukford choir hoys visited the iwer carrou-el last night and lined lie palmue with music
I Hie r
. Their eltor
•h appreciated.
Henry, Nieliaus and fsujly. of Phildelplua, liave meully .taken i«vuaiwy ol their cottage, Aimer Tenth reel and Aahury avenue. They
■ f..i M--rOiU-iolli,
c, Manager.
■ I*
A very pretty, informal dame iveii at the-Etna ou Saturday ulglit ..in t* till li The rngjority of u.-sls were prraeul and a uumhe la-ir Ocean Clly friends. Mi—Kalhartue Cioldamith, eiigaged i educaUoiial work iu Philadelphia,
crowd of summer guests sitting o|en iii.Hillied around some old IlslK-rman I he llrst cal.-hers around here are al right when tlvey get to talking. Be*. W. H. Burrell, of Camden came down Friday morning to spend i
few days with his family who are B|s-iidiug the summer In their pretty cottage, Wesley avenue and Fifth
Ctiarlra Matbews, a.v.Hupasicd-by
liis wifi-and Mrs. Haddle M. Ritter, In- daughter, are now at Ibis resort.
Mr. Matbews is one of Ocean Clly'
largest pm|>erty owners, his family
iH-cupyiiig one of his collages ou
Icy a'
ii'lty
Mrs. B. H. Saodrrliu lias bad as guests her four sisters—Mrs. yAdrlsidr Roy, Mrs. Helen Dustin, Mrs. Elvira imoreand Mrs. Joliet Brown. The three former arr n-sldruts of Baltimore, Ilf., wbiir the latter Is a member of
Ir. Kaudrrliu'a houarhold.
The farmers say that tru. k will lw ery |»«r, nearer am] high this sum-, ler. Tliey are afraid Ihe sweet |«s do crop will he almost s failure owing
. Hie dry wealher in May-
dr reapec- Tlie first husiue— of the evening *aids outside : Ihe iw—lng of a resolution instructing boys were! Hie clerk to notify Hie Ocrau Clly liad a I cm-1 Electric railroad fom|*uiy to ixuuply,
! within thirty days, with the ordliiaun-
Mt. Holly, under which they laid their •ra.-k-. ilsy, of the I President Willismsou s|s>kr fon-ihly
on this point, and said council must enforce Hie ordinance or II would never
E. church be respected by tlie company. The
three clauses referred to provide that Hie company shall plank all cm—lugs, depre— their Ilea to the road Hoe and
rejialr Hie mad* orccupied by
f the
those remain ill*
g the M
• have d re said lo lavUle peo,de
uuted.
Ihel
track.
side
Ihe
cnmiwuied by his dmughle
loll nothing ollirlal was done. I lias lax-ii some complaint about ■ ruck and freight yachts, man which occupy Hie wharves much i frequently than it would seem n -ary. The fee for landing is now rents a day. Brvrral amendment pnIKMals wereoflered. hul liolhliig |.a—<si. A number, ..I committee* rrt-.rted prugrr— iu their varl.ois line* of work. J. F. Hand reported for Hie jail combe had found that the «.*l of a wooden jail would run from lo »i50. The report was accepted. A motion was pa—ed that tlie committee be empiw - red to draw plans and advertise foi Ids. The re|a>rl of the boardof eduiiioii was received and tiled. The hathiugordinancequustiou came p fur discussion again and was argued for fifteen minutes aud diop|>ed with ctlon. The mooted jsitul Is the perml—lou of persons In bathing suils amaoii said he (feslred to work no hip on the luithers, but they be kept away from the |swl-of-burcbcw and oilier |Hihllr Inuld-
lie city grade ordinancr was ■ wed regarding Hie hrlghl of curb In some localities, above Ihe n grade line. Tlie mmuiillcr on si walks ret-irled that Ibr'curb* of Mew
We-
parties
At this
> Ian
jit it up and u— It ai
■d rauseil great i
towu.iutn dark ut—;-.
o fall b
ml—ion
I huu|is. Last summer Hie lights ere out nearly every Saturday eveuig for a while. And everybody knew
, but their mot hep..
Headley's outer pier Is lined with llslienueii nearly all day, llahlug for
place lb catcl
them, loo- Charles and t ieorge MabJ ‘"‘ u '' 1 ‘
... »l>l'<>l<il
lies above grade line. Tlie is instructed to uotiiy the
obit li. Cl. Sleelma
he r.sim aud naid lie I ipis.mu-d a i-uiumltlee of on lire company, which was lu se—iou or, to bring the mailer of their k before council. TUi‘coiu|amy -igbi-d M*«i (siunds, was much bsi avy for Ocean City'* streel* and if Urea should occur lu cerlalu localiHe* ilcpartmenl would be ullelly
le lu gel to them.
caught
■ the
Iweiity-flve big
will wylgli a jsiuud aud a half Tliey will bring twenty-fl*e or Uiirty cent* a |Hiuud, a* they are used a great leal to devil cratm, Hie meat being
•ery similar.
The Kapllsl church Is gelling a King wonderfully with their new cba|iel and the fund Is growing larger dally. fnend of the cause met Ihe pastor, Re*. H. (J. Roberta, ou the atrret Mou-
j..ruing aud handed him $200 to-
ward It, stating that he did not wls
le known. Ueneraslty like «b
nowadays. TheHuuday collection
a very subalantlal one and terially increased the fund.
tfulte a good deal of atlenlio
traded by Hie arrival Monday muiiiiug of Her Junior department of the F. R. Y. M. C. A., which fa- to go into camp
until Hie tSiid. The k-amp i«
open to hoy* between tlie age# of U and IS aud Hie number limbed to SO. From ily 21 to August 5 there w ill he a imp of 30, fur boy* between IS aud 16
a old.
Tbuae who arrived Monday under Hie iperviaiou of (ieorge C. Bartlett, Jr.,
fliiaoclal aevretary of Hie association aud secretary^>1 Hie junior work, were: "ommilleemen: Charles A. Raker,
'liarles A. Maim, Warner It. Thomas,
Elmer H. Koberts, William K. Flounders, Jr., Alfred C. McMiuu, Jr., Harold ti. Custer, Howard K. Berry, Herbert Obey William 8. KU..waller,
I'harlea 8. nuilh, chairman, aud WII
liam D. Baker, a—Istaul secretary.
Members—Cliarles A. Manu, Jr., Kd8. Town, Robert Town, W. IlunMcDowrll, James W. Digmau, mas H. Myers, Edward L. Myer. ham Myers, Iswlle ]#iwienre^ie ■ HeTunr, Walter 8loover, Samuel Young, Is*' Toohey, Wlu3rld
Kllwuod Morgan. Charles A. 8mbh, Wallace Korbcw,William Muhlig,Davis Muhllg, tieorge A. (Illtwipie, Thomas H. tiille*|iie, 8. Marvin Hallway, Davis, Charles, William aud John Haunum, David lb—boro, ’ Robert Ibs—hor-i, W. Burton Rfa-haids, Richard Harvey, II. J. Fu—rll, Arlbui Furl. Clillord i'. K-tberg, Raymond
Jordon. }bM Uviugatou, F' Ryan, Fercy L. Davis, A.
BuilleV, H. Wesley William". J. t Jordon Crowe, Charles Slaunarl. T. Curtis Tfcwick. B. I#x.n Talley. Samuel Sled, Saiuue! Ha—lelt. Ibdierl Holmes and
Cliester Thumps, iu.
Tlie present camp I* .wiled Hie “William J. Latta” camp. The second will be the "William A. I'all.m "
fa^Tirti;—Iwaly'skultshawl,Tuesday. ,
•l" 1 iswves lull sire and weigbi i OHM . r can recover-same by pioving , _ iv , ,- Uy pmpeVty,' »ll»Ki. Made irom highest grade flour and (aonertj and paying of advertising tfau xiM?Vtonn. Cau also -cure I^h Sh," rlmta ' M k I Ap ^' r “*'* *26,00) to *50,000 ou approved arcurby
Bib .- u .(-,,ttaxe aud iwo lots, W'. 8lv>I'I Hakii Boaki. wanted lu a private t.mili p •“ * ua '» u ‘ 1 •
lor wbe and tails-. (ieuUemaii over j™
Sunday. Addle— 8, IkiX 2«2.
| picture* nwmeo >■• ororr. n uuse. ami v--_— - asaortmciit ol mouldings U> classa | style casket always ou band. BodMai
j from. B. B. 8mbli A 8uiis, 1050 remu Ashury avenue. laud c
|«). at 110 A "bury avenue. Addre- j , ilLIlEKT * I^gE-Cudenakenaud X. A. D. 8IIAKI-. | cmij^injcra. Offlre'and residence, 646
Foil 8aial--Tw.> first rlo— I dead row, about Hi (eel keel. Kiaurv, 8rveuth and Central.
u and C
.■Sired .
1 Ill'll •*
change Hie truck for one ilch could he done with com-
paratively little exis-nse. Council, and lairtlcularly It* president, agreed with i, aud ou motion a committee of two
committer from the lire coin|:
be done iu the
matter. Tlie committee consisted • Barrows and Tiioru. iberestrng aud timely questlo «ca|rs came'up. This was dii at the last meeting and Hie solicitor instructed to look the matter up and determine what steps were necessary to the establishment of klud. The solicitor slated that he had found It did not require an ordinance, it only being notify hotel proprietors u * escapes In every room cm lit out their building with some olbei appliance. The law stale* that thfa may be enforced lu ufllce or other buildhere twenty or more per*.ms an congregated. Neglect on Hie |i*rt ol councils to notify the proper parties ould be a misdemeanor. Fresldeiil Wslltamsou jocularly remarked that ill committee had better burry modeu Jail up, au council -would iheller when they were sent up >t notifying hole! owner*. Hie solicitor was Instructed to draw u resolution and notice under the pa—ed last wiuer ooucrnilug Are
ca|ie* in addm..
Inch h« was instructed to draw up at
Ihe last meeting.
”*" L The .luitom of hack aud expn
h.Hs A.
many of'the drivers *;crc holding
i leges i - lieu It
Tlie
tlie matter before iui Then Hie' Kulerpiise Telephone euoipauy mailer came up. At (be ug L. M. Hr—, of that comp made application to come into city. After mane discussion Hie sulii-i-lor was Instructed nance covering Hie mallei. The alley* are to be oompled wlirrevrr ble by Hie cum|iany lor Ibeir |h>|<-s, wliich are to be kept painted. • outiciliuaii Bteelmau brought up Hie matter of driving over Hie a walks. It waa decid'd to order ir to enforce the otdluanee.
l-lesslna l-'nlertMliimc-i Ac. .li cert and elocutionary m-llal given u Hie auditorium Tuesday evening by tlie New Century l-adies’ Quartette, of Flitladelphia, proved a mot enjoya hie aft air. The attendance was gisul and the attmir netted a substantial sum lor the fuud. The member* of the quartette were: Mimes Lily F. Jones, lire! soprano: Mary Newkirk, llrst alto: Mr*. 1 Ieorge Debbie, second wtprauo; Agnes H. Heifsuydcr, second alto. Tlie quartette was assisted by Mbs Lillian Draby, a talented elncutioulst. Hu repertoire consisted of classical ai popular quartettes, trios, duets ,ai
solos.
At tbe dose of the entertainment
iwa * ou lb* auditorium I lie quartette favored
hoteia”buaudiug bousee the guest* at tbe Brigliton with -. - - hesof - * ‘
Railroad ?imf-«ablfs.
Tlie |airade'wiil oNi
M|««y- D i*
r Electric Kail way Company. Inompor-
ore. Tbe yacht | will i
poerof advancing the her of people will avpll tliemseiviy of Hug and, iiicideutally llie opportunity los|iclid Hie day by
No. £34 ISBURT WENUE
by Hie election of Hie follnwi
PETER MURDOCH,
•1stlug of Dr. Ed- hampered by
lit*hie by laws and enough fu
Ocean City, N. .f.
Ocean City Home-made Bakery
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
1ST isu-kage. Manufactured by *
ulk fix N j.
to ride. Tlie adnption furufa.liingg.ssl.
pique: imiudry: 1260;

