Ocean City Sentinel, 9 August 1900 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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_ , Mlllrr, ComcII Acta ■■romplli.

of n.ltlB»o« and Mary L. Fuller, of j A .p^ui n> M iioK.rfoouodl «a. I^ld lit ^ OOU • I,, ■ " f Mr * K Tburadiy uliclil to lake wldlltnlial prr- | Hrtoeh. an. vlalllof at tlw bom. of tbc ; raattooa forlba aafrty of tin Uttbcia. '•a.* ...... i ItaaulU: Aootbrr Ufa suard olacnl I IVouud M - K - •‘•Bdajr^ebool. „„ doty* Tin boardwalk cotnitiltter

. .„/« „ ruy, J imrfmrtrd to taka Ilia Ht>t train to tin

ike ar-| r ||y and purcliaar aiu|dr Ufa aavlud

liupanied wltli the full name and ad-1\ • 1Jf « ,iu "* 1 F-tar awt » -o — —* - annua) ailllvma lU-|«.rtrr wt a all»r innlat f,

Ml« Kdltb Scott Pmcbdl, of W, ry, Toaaday^ntaMrnpbr. '• who te •P'O'l'nk tba M lh c oneiiuc tl» folloalu* uirtn-

bare ware praarm. Maaara. I.aka, trlae |Tborn, Harrow r* Hand. Mayor Wee- * j lay C. Hiiilib eauia In later and waa aakad lu taka a aeat In cuunril by Hrraidrnt Mark l.aka. Twenty raprc-

are apen'*'"- - -—*■

LtOCAU HAPPENINGS. H. 11. Hlltxard, of Ucrniautowu, waa

down over Monday.

Mi*. Frank Martin, of New York, la i nning Mr*. Mamuel Hcburrh. Pink |«>ud lllllranre growing In tin garden of ea-Mayor U I'. M.«nr. Miriam Heine, of Fraukfuid, !• vlaltlug liar aunt, Mr*. Haiuuel Mrliurali Mr*. C. F. learning,of Mouth Itannla. I* rleltiug bar alatrr, Mr*. W. Mcott

Hand.

Filial farter, of Woodbine, i* vialilug bar grandmother, Mra. 1'arh-r, on Aabhry avenue. Mr*. A. 4. Craft, of Woodbury, haa ranted Mamurl Hendrlckaon'a oott JoaepU <1, Champion A (V, are larging their oflloe. Huaineea | ■■■>| are vary bright lhl> fal! Mr*. Klaanur Uannou lalt tide Monday afternoon fur a moulh'a in Ilia t'ataklll mountain*. Ml** l: Kemble, of Clielten ave tiarmantown, I* ,tha gue*l of lltaurhe Mflntlre, of Central avaunt J. it. Caaaady, M. H, a ptiyalrlan of Uurllngton, wi City Monday vMting frlam Kmiua and Julia lleoeaal, of Ca|>e May Court Hou*e, were vlainug Mroll Hand 1 * cottage la*t week Myr* llamtou I* among tin- go Mr*. 1. I. Ilerktiauaai'a rottagi Irriilh alreet and A*hury ateima I’riifaweir llaaalon, of lladdo

•"day l>

wlihh

■ daiightt

Mr*. (Illtwrt Kmlry *eii

box of rut flower* from bar eouaerval..ry in (Aoadowur to Holy Trinity fair. Mr*. Halite Smith Kdwardareturiird to her bumc at Ocaau View Tutwday rerun g, after a i levant mil In Ihia

wife.

day. Ha*

tiled by

a cook hou*e at Camp Kelguon »** ovrrtuiucd In the wind *tora| Monday night and twelve d<«au egg* Mi*. Rebecca M| rague, of l > lill*drlphia, It a|«-udlug a law day* with bar nleer, Mr*. Cathe Cartel, SOS Atbury

avenue.

Mr*. U. M. Maybe*, the wife of lieorge It. Mayhew, of the PhilBdrlphia Public I.lbrary, i* vleltlng fitenda lu

Ihia city.

K. it. Rout, W. F. H«>r and family, and Matlnaa Helix and family, all of Pb.ladrlphia, are enjoj^ug a aaawHi at tbia reaort. Jiwrpb U. Champion U building a cottage on A*bury avrnur, above Mixireutb alreet. for' Mr*. Klla Carey, Woodbury. Rev. F I ward McKeever, paator of the Find Uaptiat church, of Wayne, Pa.jk la at Centennial Cottage for a

A dan

Mr. /

u of Cramer A

■ Wealry arm

delight* In wllnaaalng the

from the Ocean In the email hour

the nmrutug.

Captain W. I,, Hlake and wifi

Pblladelp

lu Atlantic City, vlallad day, lu order to make arraugriuriiLt for a week'* aojourU here. Mar)' TuWtuwnd Ruab ha* nsarlveil a latter of rommendatlon from the aupat • vlaor of the ceuau* complimenting her on the iiromplueaa and efncienry with w hich aha conducted Vie enumeration uf I lie dial rid. Chief Scull liaa twen notified that Henry McFarland, of Richland, N. J„ i* ■nn-tiig *lnc* July IS. McFarland l» twenty year* old, Ilf hi complexion, and black -ifl hat. ^ tirorgej. I we, the expert ewltumer, wa» iloed »IJ .•ill wilh the allemallve of

gewted and the auggaelkm waa alao Death of Kara m. Ijihe. approvad by Mr. Lake. i FUra B. Fake died at I 46 Tueaday Mr. Thorn moeed that another life motulug. It I* now known that from guard lie appointed and Hie mollon | the f!r*t there waa no hope * lien he wa* adopted unaulmoualy. returned from Heavhle camp meeting. Mr. Hand moved the! council order a worn out by hta bard woik, lie took tu eilver medal tobeetruck for I.lfriloard bi* bed and tegan Hie etruggle wiib

F.wter, and Me—re Hartows and Hand j ibe king of lerrur*. appointed a committer to bare . i*t. Abbott fought the grim reaier

charge of Ih* matter. | whh alt bra aklll, hut raw a* early a* The board w alk committee were In-j Saturday la*t Hiat It would be only a atrueleel to go to Philadelphia on. <ruvlUiii of lime alien the auflerer the Aral train and procure Hie him and j would he obliged loeuecumh. Every

other apparalua for the prutrction of! mean* known to retrace

PENNY IN THE SLOT.

IV board wal

rdrrly r

Friday. The boya Ivea aa having had the h- and departed from t

te regret.

.Cky

Morria Lloyd, editor and |iropiielor the Weal tlmve. Cheater count), Pa., ■dependent, la rrcmlUng hi* health Ihia reaort. Mr. Lloyd paid a airrnal vl*H to the ItnfoKTKU and *-ke lu lilgh term* of our new build,

g and it* appointment*.

Rev. Fattier Peler, of the LaSalle hrldlaii Krolher*, Tjiirty-fliwt «treet Calbollc cbuicb Sunday evening and luded very toucliluglv to Hie dmwng accident lu* week. Hr gave great Bine hi tbc work of FlfeUuard Foater. Mr. Auatin, wbo lie* been Hie»u|>e!Intrndent of Hie Dlaatou Saw Work* or Hie la«t forty year*, ba* rented a oltagr at Fourtli alreet and Aabury venue. Till* I* Mr. Aualln’a llrat viall o Ocean City, and lie ha» alguilied bl* >!ca*urv with It by engaging a cottage Tlw Central M. E. church, of Fraukford, Philadelphia, w III bring an excurhere on the lllb luat., over ti» < u Jeraey and Seaahore railroad. Mr. Ramford, the paalor, will upauy them. They have been coming here for arveral aeaaon*. Ahoul

ill hr lu the excuralou.

lady nwlding a

a big t

Aabury i each froi i dog r

1 breaking

Dr. Abbott aet the broken the patient la doing well tbia There are a great many bo think It high time the rr put In an appearance.

a week.

Troy Roger*, of

It-iger*. and Mr*. Rogerawill arrive lu Ocean City to-day to aprad the rewt

of the eeaanu.

Dr. C. K. Fdwarda took the membera of bla Sunday-achool chi* on a yachting excuraion to lleealeya Point Tueaday morning. Ml*a. Rfha Richmau and Ml— Mamie Hama, of Philadelphia, are vidling their friend, Ml** Matlle C. Pollock, |643 Aabury avenue. Mr*. Karl J. Thorapauu, Mra. Paaa and daughter Helen, prominent aocirty IN-opIr of Philadelphia, are alopplug Id ■own for the summer. Tlie I>Qpolar reader Ftlllau E. Drrhy ha* arranged a novel ratcrlalumeul for Friday evening, August lit, at the Young People*# temple. Rev. A. W. Auderaou, of Newport, and Mha IF Ttavla, of PhlkatMpbia. are Hie guxwt* of M. C. Fife. Aabury avenue, above Fourth alreet. Jnaw Stilt*, on complaint of hla landlady. waa tilled lit) by Juallce Miaww Wedntwday. Dru like line— and disorderly conduct were charged. Midlte Ty-wm, a charming young laily widely known In Philadelphia, Is Vialllug frleuda and I* thoroughly eu. Jo) mg Ocean fit) '• cool hrrexe*. C. C, Itevendge went ofl on one ol hla toura Iasi week. He fore leaving he arranged tor a moulh’a ducking thl* foil Willi Captain Dayton Yanueman. Antrim (fomphell Brawn and John H. Rurkel, both iwomiurat bualuaa* mra of Sprlugflehl, III., are vlaiHut Mr*. H. D. Can (laid fur a day or two. Mavry « Edward* made a aat.llemant Tburaday whh Atlantic City pao(4e in a Mg real aaUte treiwawtloa aomprUlog a large tract of laud

city.

Rev. T. W.

Iw MeWaorx of tke Dead. Tbc various public hud Ira, church ■ocialloue and audetlea of Ocean City

paaM-d reaolutkMia of respect Tuesday

ilng to the memory of the late Ena

H. IaWf. The city council met In ■pecial Awslon and iiaaaed the follow-

A *|ircial ’ the F'in i take aet fc II. lAke.

The iwetor. Rev. John H. Ikaiwell. wa* chairman of Ih* meritug. and W. commit lee, coiiaiatlug of Rev. John Roswell. Young* Coraou, Samuel Kuaaell and O. P. Moore, wa*appointed ;o draft suitable resolution* relative lo i death of Mr. l.akr: the commlller prevent an engraeecd copy of them the family of the decraaed, also to

v* thciu spread upon the niinuh ^ ||| ^ ^ _ __ _ _ M i w Ibe quarterly C..uferraee, and hare ‘^^"biik 'rad

Oeorg* Zaue, a pramlpeol lumber mere haul fiom >'urtb Bread at reel, Phiiadelphla, has taken a cottage uo ■"Fourth street, bMwera Aabury aud

aillaeliavet—ued

o bathere:

hie guard* wUI be. uu duty la Seventh and Thlilseulh atraaU from 9 •• m. to* p re." Harry H. Caofl*4d, brother of Aim* « ) line CanOehl, ofih* lUianw oo-tlM attand, arrived ia thwau City Saturday

(rum HptluglWid, |l |wuM by Wr. Uum

IteV. J areas Duo way,

I'rrebytarlaw church lu BraobtfaW, Pa »uu bt* wife, ia vtalting ttarea CHy Mr. Cunway aaxa* bare ata tor Uk* baaithaod waagraally

eU.cUj

aenlaUve Clllirua aud cottagen were preaeut a* waa also City Huhcilor Oilfrry. Mr. IA tee referred lo Hie object of the call and on motion thuae prcaenl

wen- invlled lo a|ieak.

The lint •iiraker waa L. S. Hlgelow, of Sl)t Ocean avenue. Mr. Ihgelow la superlntrndral of the Keystone Type Foundry In Philadelphia. Hr *aid, "I would rather wall until older men had apokt-u, hut it aerma to me Hist people want me to apeak Ural. I would suggest the e*tahh*hinrnt of a rurp. of oflloer* lo patrol Hie la-aoli tu protect hatlier*. They should la- given |*.wer

luggratlon would b* a line

bather*.

Then followed a dlacuaslon on the boundary of the bathing ground* Mayor Mmllh said theground* bet wren Seventh und Twelfth street* were all that the city could protect. He said Hi* Kepouten of I he day contained an fully explaining the con d reaaou* for the** hound-

bed I

aid a

Mayor Smith « a* the second *|ieakcr Herald: "With Iwculy-tlve year*' ex dimcult mailer to draw Hie danger hue A veaael la never rafe lu the breaker* A surf boat, therefore, would have t<

reeded. The d I fieri

aoged daily. I Hiluk <

t Hie Second Hap-

■lacardrd < ught thal

rinrty-fourth street u

preacilhed and

F Segehrer. ion • were member*,

Suuday-aclnarl of wTilcb

icaclrer*.

Sagelwcr wa* a*.bte<l by tl Ire Albertson, of Hie Fint

*1 church; ihedtei

l he Du

dl»l Fpl-o

He

e prlul-

Ig of the ofllclal board

t M. F. church wa* called >u on the death of Rev. F.

ipareuily drowned

walk.

Mr. Smith—"1 mg oftlce of Hie

and ordered notices warning people that Ibe ground* betwren Seventh and Twelfth at reel* would he protected aud 1 thought Hie apace loo great hut did notice aa near a* I can remember II wa*

like till* :

NoTII-K TO BATIIKIUi:—All person* bathing above Seveulh aud below Twelfth atrwl do so at Hieir own rl»k. Life guard* are on duly from 9.00 a. m. A cottager said, "I have been spending the last six or seven year* In Ocean City. 1 know Ocean tirove and A*bury Park and I think Hurt Aabury baa Hie beat system of taking care of Ha hatheta. There are posts there with rape* aud if any one goes beyond them he I* promptly arrested." 8. S. Lyudmil—"I know Aabury Paik and Ocean Grove and the condition* there are altogether dlflcreut from those In Ocean City. The system that obtain* there ia all right for thuae place* but would he uaelre* here.” Mayor Smllh said people had complained to him lhat the life guard* were cranky aud would not let them go out for enough in lire surf. Mr. Lyudall then asked about Hie State law for the protection of bathers and Presldeitl lake asked City Solicitor (iixmey to answer ibcquretlon. Mr. Godfrey uki'lhe State law did not apply lo Ocean City but ofily lo those place* that had no life guards. The dty wa* not obliged to furnish anything and everything that waa furnished wa* done for humane reasons. It would not be sale, lie said, lo arrest people fur venturing Into deep water because they would have a legal remedy which might be expensive to

the dty.

Mr. Lyudall thought the only remedy waa to limit the grounds and have Another suggestion wa* a reel with

of hue and a life buoy

them published lu Hie local paper*. A reaulultou waa adopted rre|u*atiug ■a buelnr** people, *o for a* jaiaalhle. i suspend all huduera during Hie oura cif II to 1 o'clock on Hie day of

the funeral.

raa alao dec id ad thal Hi* ofllclal board aliould attend the funeral lu a body. A commute* wa* appotulad to have Mr. Lake 1 * pew In tba church and the pulpit draped m mourning fur

thirty da)*.

I a mreUag of luta couodl, No. Jr. a U. A. M.. arrangement, were attend the funeral of Fire B-

Lake lu a body. A commute* of three, coiiaiatlug of John W. Smith, John Mart* and WUum WIIMa wa* appointed to draft a set of reaoluHoue

raring on hb d—Ih '« he presented

be next meeting.

The funeral rare lore will he held Friday at II JO a. m. lu the Auditorium and In the Smith'* Landing M. K. church at 4 p. m. Inlermeal will ba Smith'* lauding. The caitabling the funeral cortege mb-at wharf for Sumer* Point

ntt-IOp-n

Tb* I- 4). M., laalge No. Mt, of rlUt, will bOd a grand foallval lu •lark'* time*, that place, to Friday! evening, lee aream. fruit, *— will be

iaf tb*

k Ha LA: plhug. all heart, afoo all klm crjn. j»o. i. t*paMayOa.,B.4

extra life guard. Hiluk myself that aometblug ought to he doue. 1 believe the last euggeslion I* a good one. One mao la ul no use In a boal, for wlieu lie approach** a drowning person he I* obliged to drop nl* fiar* and before lie can do anything bl* boat may be carried twenty feel away by Hie current. 1 believe, too, that a reasonable limit thou Id be eslabltabed. It la of course Idle to suppose dial tb* city ran have the beach protected by life guards up In Fifty-ninth street. 1 believe that cuunril is willing to appoint another Ufa guard. W* don't *rau accident* to occur W* want lo do all protect tb# people wbo come h*r* fur the halhlug." Mayor Smith “In limiting lance between Seventh and Twelfth alreet I did il in protect the public tilth boo*#*. If we idacr a guard at Fourteenth street we would have no Hire protection than w* have Mr. Lyudall paid a glowing tribute of praise v> Life Guard Fualar and dsarribed his running from Eleventh alreet to Fourteenth alreet and then plunging into Hrasaalei for the work - — -.l*_i pat |iia work ought not ratae hla salary hut w* can all chip In aiid I for eta am ready stalk me foe the III# guards were alao recommended and Pm Lake mW be wa* In laeoe of Hwa also aald thal the ireopl* who here were apt la lake risks rather than

warnings

right bill of ihe Weal Jer-ey aud ore Railroad of |l li*wa. oidrred ia wa. alao a bill of G. H. Unglry

w Hie bodle* of Flale

Hill. There

lie)

■Imre

■ Rev. Dr.

Kapiti

retired Episcopalian clergyman. Six member* of the Cbrl*tian Endeavor ty of.Ibe Second Baptist church acted aa pall-bearer*. The Interment raa at Ivy Hill cemetery. Mr*. Lowe has bo for recovered from lie shock and grief caused by the tragdy that she was able to all up Tburaday. Mr. and hire. Lowe have received uany letlets and telegrams of condol•nce from all over the country, many if them from people entirely unknown

lo the bereaved parents.

The funeral of Mlaa Her lie and MbJennie l.oi)*dal# took place at-two o'clock Ihb afternoon from Grace •taut Episcopal church, at Ml. Airy. The service* were conducted by c rector of the church, the Rev. S. P. ill. The eight pallbearer* were ember* of I be various church societies which Ibe gtrls belonged. The mualc i* under the direction of ibe organ ml F. M Hemoa Parnell. A* In the case of e I-owe funeral, the Interment waa

Ivy Hill Cemetery.

i. flualiy ordained a mlu ethodiat Fplaco|«l Chun i number of charge* wl fidelity and aiicccaa under the guidat • New Jeraey Conference. Ii*7ti, w ith hi* father and broth* S. Wraley Fake aud Rev. Jan F. I-akr, lie came to w list b now Oo*

randy deaeri,

uKMim like the rose. Eaaeulially a man of action and poane—cd of fare executive ability combined with a talent for managing l, be was at once aelecled ai Trader In Hie foundation and laying out of Hie city. In 1890 he organlxed Ft rat M. F. church and w a* IU flrel |iaator. He wa* alao the first luperlntendeul of the Ocean £lty AaaoclaUou aud inside of the llrat six mouths the auditorium aud school ' were built under bla direction.

The fearful electric Btonn Hiat awepl er the city Tuesday evening will long : rememtiered by the realdenla and visitors lo Ocean City. Though Itaduram waa abort tb violence was aa dreadI aa the auddenneas with which it ooped down from aaky that a few momenta before had been cloudlea*. No serious accidents are refairted aa i* result uf tb* warring elements, hut many women aud children were over■me by fright. Several yachts were caught oubide, ut all safely lauded I heir passengers ud crews. While the storm waa at a height the electric Ilf hb went out and the terrora of total darkness w ere added to thuee ol Heaven'* artlller) . ' twin fell in tuirenb aud the streets were flooded ao that tb* unfortunate ones who were caught away from liume or hotel had to wade aud washouts were numerous. Two electric wire pules were blowu down at Third street and Aabury ivraue aud tell aoruaa the alreet wilh he wire*. Ralph Garwood, a driver fur Van Leer's livery stable, wax trying home at 10.45 o'clock aud run foul of Ibe prostrated poles. He red a severe shock, hb borte* gut tangled up In Hie wires and tb* top uf wagon waa taken ofl and a accident waa only averted by Ibe prompt arrival of Mr. Van Leer oo the Keue. He picked Garwood up, quieted lYe horse* aud flualiy got them to absller. H* aald tbia morning thal It raa no easy task In the darkness and Uirm. Garwood la uuahi* to work lo-

•y-

At Thirty-fourth alreet some damage raa done, but aa a rule It was more a aae of fright than hurt lu most

Instance*. .

i storm came on with such suddenness that the rain heal in through the open windows of the hotsla. At the lllluoH-ou lbtSlrajd, many of the gumt of the help wee* out fur the evening

II waa only by Ibe

mind and prompt act km of

The superintendent of the Electric Light Company found that moat of the electric fluid wa* going Into the ground.

■d ofl. Tbb pat a atop to the of tb* oars aud pul out every light lu the clly. The sliasl can did n ,oparattonaagmm during that log. but lha lights wen lu oat after the

FOB HaU —An upright piano. In good rood I Hoc, mad* especially. f-r —ashore use. 1 uqutrr of Mra D. K.

aka, l#at Aatiury aeeooe. Gtuuorr A Lana—Hi

•park from being'

rxliugubhetl, but ll« leader's rare waa run aud be waa vanqulabed al last. He wa- krtni-rouarloua for a few boon

■ turmben of bla family ; In d daughter, Mary, hi* only chi ilbrr*, I lev. J . Wesley an I me* F Fake, and Dr, Abbott. Mr*. Uke and Mary are utlril; re of their loved one. Since I

machine* holding and chew lug gum, of lelllug one's weir folia us lo rnumrral arlicln Hicbv' ui> fenowu tocoolalu. All ilt^peunlre dial I bear machine engulfed in Ihelr > pretty *uiu indeed. Hut we mu*l a*

cesu

Hiat K

•lug*. Tl home-aud That b why ig. mtddk-lgrd

KxrBARLtaitKti Iv;i. «rn«<rows abd nriLMwa. WW. B. CURREY, g g SAftIPSON

101 CHOnOT STREET, PBIUDELPHIi. Gontpootor and Quildar,

. Gills' nniitiii Gitli ill letiiii

MIIKKIKF'N N k l.l.

inret ^ Friday. * j O-mrl I to?.. , < i

hb r.

prr pal

very young man he cn

self h

rhlch I

lia>

Later

B city I

surveyed, Greet* laid ofl aud constructed aewera, organlxed tteclric light and power company, the itreet railway and the water < panic-, lu every good work he

leader.

le wa* a member of the Mat fraternity. Hie Knight* of Pythias, I. O. O. F., Son* of Temperance, O. U. A. M., Jr, and other benevolent aocletle*. He wa* lee uf I'eoulcgton seminary and year waa chosen a delegate to Met hod let general conference in l Reside* the** be filled mi position* of houor and trust in Go Oily aud elaewhere. He waa a broad-minded man a carried the welfare of the city at hi Ha earliest conception

Hu charily waa bouudle** and h sympathy toward! those In diatre aud trouble wa* of the active, earneat kind that does not atop at mere words e widow and the orphan, to those wbo were persecuted and to fallen humanity lie waa the friend and luuaellor in their hour of need. In the great cathedral uf 8t. Paul's lu Loudon there la a small marble tablet let Into the wall which bean this Inscriptlou, "Sir Christopher Wreng—If would see hb monument look id you.” Aud to the strange! within Hie galea who may In future days enquire aa to the career of Fir* •ke the answer will be given, "He bn Ul Ocean City.”

On Sunday, July 39, an Interesting ceremony wa* wltneaaed by the few Were present at Ibe Presbyterian church, Tuckaboe, on that morning. It aa the occasion of tba election ordlqatlou of elflere. The following irra were cboato for the Important Tbuma* Seeley, Chariea H. Bttxxard and William Laughlin. The Ladle*’ Aid Society of the church purpose giving a pot-pie supper In the church grove, uu Saturday afteraud evening, Aoauat IF

- W.O

a lm|

tag*.

Levy 11 end*non b enUnaiulug i relative* from Philadalpbla. Rodgar Henderson, of Philadelphia, I* spending a law day* with Smith

Maraball.

IM Burris f. Godfrey, of Atlantic Clly,

mu Wl Wednesday last With

I this place.

Highs# Collin* and Joseph Young ere In Ocean City Saturday. Rev. James Fckeraley preached a

Urge

d buce a? young panp'e last

nlfcbl.

Joseph M Coraou preaanted laiura F. IngrraoU with a new rrtnal. Our rottafle pcajrer-ms*ting* * -‘■MMW. They Ip of Mrs. Dell

LaJaysu* He—

Tl*n*4s at the hotli

« ity h

inre. Hut

f Iravi

v do all aort-ofi Ihelr dignity al ^

re mj>l

Mil Kltl F'K'A Mtl.V.

■graph bydruppui •lot,” aud uatcli pkiurre Hirough lire vr

grumbler would havibad temper iinlrre "anra*he<l" Hie eyslc be Indulged lu ofirn

paaBlbililies o llmlileaa, aud in iolereat their future development • help lhe thing along, we “I penny hr theaiot.” HoIKSm) HoallKK Club Run The Holiday bnailng club will the following races during Hu- «ci of 1900. oiVr the club oourae, rmdei racing rules of the club : Saturday, Augu*l 11, al lu a. Tburaday, August IB, at £.30 p. ppuraday, Augurt £3. at £.80 p. Saturday, September I, at 10 a Saturday. September 8, at £ 30 ji case of unlit weather Hie r*« that day will be declared ofl. The course must lie railed by at least ne of the tmata raring In two and alf boun' time nr It will be no ra< Tib preparatory gnu will be fired on :ie exact time aet for Hie tlarling gun three minule* I lie real ter, any boat failing to errm the hue within ten minute* after the starting gnu will he disqualified. The boat winning Hie flag in rmee will be entitled lo carry It ia taken from it by another ho ■ubaequent race. The foist a inning :be most rare* of lb* aerie* will be Hie owner of the flag al Ibe close of Hie u. By order of Tile'executive

G. P. MOORE, Architect, i Builder, »’ H Ad TU aY SI.ATKR, Orran City, J. . • .t» rtMiasdr os has4. MrTiolna 4 orson, CARPENTER AND .BUILDER, OCEAN CITY, N. J. D. El. LAKE, | PraciiCil carpeiltr aai BiiUer: !S2t Ulan *'«»• Otiu Otf. I. J.

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0. J. HAMMELL Marble n Granite Works Monument*, Marr-oleuma, Statuary Work, Cradle*... CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vaults, Grave Coven AU kind* of Cemetery Work Works at Pleasantville. N. J.

A. J. SMITH. PROPRIETOR PURE ICE BEST COAL wool > Office. He. 634 ISBURI AVENUE

STONE PAVEMENTS. JOHN McALEBSbF W AKHt'HY A VIC., OL'KAM CITY, M. J. LEWIS E. CORDERY AU. ICINIM or CARPENTERING and JOBBING I-JIUMITI.Y ATTEMlKD TO PURNITUR]E REPAIRED SWP-

4!. Hot Hleelinanvllli J. K. Hnyt.ol Hainmou ■bort visit at lhe Wheat.!

week.

Frank Crouse, ..f Fagotria, I*a., arrlyed at Mlaa S. Wheaton’* on Saturday last for a few d •e'a family lived on the Myer* farm about slxtecu yean ago. Mra. Adelaide Steelman, aecnm-' panled by her daughter, Mra. James C Fisher, arrived at Sea View last week Redvllle, Va., where ah* trad been vlallfbg her daughter*, Mra. James C. Fisher aud Ml*. Albert Morris. ve you seen oar spring stock of Wall Paper*? Full Hue now In, repre seating thirty-nine fortorlea. Price* range from .5 cents up. B. R. Smith A Hons, 1048 and 1060 A*hury ave.

Your Choice -OPA LAXATIVE is not always satisfactory, and thought, taste ami feeling often rebel at the mention of pills, castor . oil and salts. Citrate

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HOUSE MOVINt AND RAISIN!

Leonard Krauss& Co. ELECTRICIANS SEVENTH ST., AND HAVEN AVE.

OCEAN CITY. N. j.

O. M. a ANDY Restaui

6. 0. M»«t. V.WMm GEO. 0. ADAMS ft DM.

OCEAN CITY,

is our choice of a.laxative aiid it will certainly please

yov. The medical Imoks! PUSTERIHG, RiHGE SETTING say that jt is a cooling! mile layuic, fcTC-, ETC.

laxative operating mildly, aii work in f

and that it-is deser\ edly popular, because it is so!

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These books also give or >•«»'*, Yoothd* *nd Bo) some very explicit direc- ni.hii.E*at lions for making il projk-r- j < _ ly and testing it after it isij _ made. We make ours; wa w i.’i.'Sforo«; |.isr as the hooks -ay ■■."rSlie...——re*. should Ik; made. 35c ajMra-. »raoreaa«x.raiawe »rira.m«A*aw»|e bottle. i ■ ’ 13 - s*

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