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Ocean City Sentinel

THUBSOAV. MAY 14, 1903

atoucxJ Ml«* K. K. HanJ*. Ml- K. H. H«rrl*, N. Harri* Hcnuny. Ml *- **• Palm, Plilladel|>liU: tieontr A. Mathl*. < 'anidm; Kev. Jamr* I"ina llraiich: W. Morria Kllla, TroiJ. I), ouilna. It. 8.HTUII, •• Mr*, a L. IViiiiliuaii. Vineland W. If. Rodlne, wife and two daiiRlitrr*, Wllllamatnwn: U. Hammer. At-' ,ntlr City! Harrlann N. Tracy. Nan of 0i ranrtam; (I. B. l.aiiElcy, Millville;( dur i„ l-Mward I. Hnacbler, Mr. and Mr*. I. ner, Robert P. Reeder, Jo—|ili H. Hall, J.W. tSalmi, David MtClurr,. Nl A. H. Htrfckr, Kdward W. IUa-a.-ll, It- 1 H. tlrey, Pblladelplila. LVTrwoon. Adolph Hue-, Joaepb Rolli, wil. Hehatrer, Thoma* Kranlon. City: Mr*. C. Kelley, \Va*lilm

Martha

“BlKH 18." Hhade* of Dudley Murray! The alasderou* article, headed "Will Kot Try It Again," which appealed In our contemporary down tl>e iitreet, waa unwarranted and reflected greatly on highly reapected citizen*. The Ocean City Yacht club ha* lamed from the pro— of the Skxtixei. Printing Horn* a handaome booklet, ►eUliig forth the varioua event* arheduled for the aeaaou of 19tR, together with the racing rule* of the club and other detail* a Yachting la a Uii* rewort, and the local club I* on the flood tide of popularity and aocce—.

Why la there under ■mefa a luoaenem of admlntatratkui a* permit* of nominal appointment* e> - oept thoae provided for In our I)l»elpllne? “«ylu*" may yet feel * * a brhi yard

» adjuat hi* ap-

m to penult of hi* acreidg etther poaltlon and yet retain hi. ■mbenfalp In that body. We have ade ••Rev." a cheap a!Talr. We have kan from the mlnUtry much of It* nrtlty. If a man la In the lulnlatry >d doing the work expected of him la mtlUed to all the dignltle* and r* tnhertngto Id* offlee; but w hen

zstj:

_ o put "Bw. 1 ’ on hi

raid than be would have rariomer* In a pulpit gown. R maybe that the other denomination* aIroubled luat a* we are In thl* regal Hot it la full time that pometliiug w done to abate a growing evil. Wb«

"Bev." 1* mwd .imply for w

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ArabU.-TTie Chririlan oflldal organ May 7, hSbT Kutob Bkxtisei. : The above la nretalnly what Dr. Jam— M. Hnekley. editor of the New York Chriatlan Advocate, mean* by "Htealing the livery of faiaaven to eerre the devil t^,” ■i-/ Mmiomirr.

Holllnahrad, M<

Ruddy, Cbeatnut Hill; Klrwuor M. Ruddy, Caroline I-uddy, Howard- Bchermerbom, Phlladella; Mr*. K. Ureen, Wnrerrier, Ma—.; Ml- R. M. tliwen, New York « lly ; VV. C. Welch. Beverly, N. J.: Mrw. C. H? Hhoemaker, Bridgeton.

IHHKHtAl.

A. B. Ho—ell, John A. Bo—ell, Rev. Charte* A. Capwe«L/aroe* A. Cater>n, DaulfTtialiatrhcr. Phlladclplda; II- A. M. GIIHard, Bridgeton.

BMCAVKK.

A. T. Campbell, George Howard and wife. New York; C. B. Hwlnney. Millville; W. Zerroar, H. G. Steelman, C. Doughty, Atlantic City; Rewla Meyer. Bridgeton: J. K. Tatem, W. G. Moore. A. H. Bedell, W. D. Hhcrrerd, Haddoufleld: George H. Peirce, Newark; Robert J. 8bowell, Befllu, Md.; EbeAdam*, Mr*. George Bauer, Mr*. P. F. Wright,’Chari—Mathew a, T. R. Fort, Joaeph O. Oplloday, Mr*. M. A. iphreya, George C. WII«on, J. C. McAIIMer, E. W. David, SUnley Kuak, Mr*. Clinton, F. E. Blaad, W. Heifer, J. A. Alloway,George K. Wei-, Jo—ph Duhring, KMward H. I'crry and wife, Frank H. Taylor,. Mrw. Thoma* B. Hammer, George Fenetermacher. Chari— A. Doe. K. U. Hyde. John W. Cornell, Chari— Elcock, Hanna Speyere., A. Proctor, Chari— W. Atmore, W R. IIootb and wife, H. O. McCleaO . Philadelphia; C. F. Wall and wife, Ogonlz, W.; Albert A. Howell, C. R. DuHut*. C. M. Zatou, Camden: Rleut. K. W. Rrtgga and wife, Fort MUey, Cal; J.W. Kotherfoid, l baric* Malhewa, J. H. FI*her and wife, D. Walker, R. T. tlii—weaver, J. C. McAlllrter, Mr*. H. R. Hummer*, Mr. and Mr*.

Mrw. W. 8. Yeo, Thoma*

K. Hogg*, W. C. Htoveoaoo. Jr., Dr. Howard Heed, C. & HU Woo, F. H. Colladay, E. M. Rent, Frank H. Taylor, Philadelphia; Ml- H. Henry, Cape Hay <aty; Ml- M. Fogg, C. U DuRol*, Albert Fogg, Albert A. HoP « * r

Thy lor,

Preble, M. E. Heaman, H. Browning, C. l«eda, Atlantic City; J. R.

Chart— Htetrer, of. Ooean Uty. but formerly of Plea—ntvllle, ha* .old out his plumbing hu.in—* hi the fo'nner city and moved wttb hi* family to Pa*adma. CallfomU, where there I* splenaid opctilug for buaine— mn tVrpenter* are making from $*.&£> *6.06 per day and plumber, from Kj ’ to gijb par^day. There l. alao a gre The climate of Pa—den* I* ao n—rlv |«rfeci all the year around that physician* all over the country are .ending their patient* there to recuperate, cor aeqnenUy there are many hulldlni K——ntrtUePre— BCUO<1 U “ tctlr '

i, W. D.Hberrerd.C.W. Atmore, W. a. Moore, J. F. WUIKa, Haddonfleld; c. W. Havlland, Rloomfleld; Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Hliaw, Germantown; t.Tiarl— A. WcMott, Rancanter, Ohio; tt C. Poller, Kane, Pa.; Mr*. D. H. Ugr, D. Harry Chandler, Vine l^nd; Owen J. McCann, Trenton.

inurwiLh.

Dr. W. Wardeil and tflfe, Edmund Waidell, Conrad H. Jon— end wife, Ml- Rita Jon-, Philadelphia; Capt.

Demon Hliaw, Millville.

reliable, oar neighbor evidently having been Impoaed upon. Mr. Bteizer ha* not moved to California, hut la a dent here. He did not sell hi* plumbing buxine—, be—UK be had none tell, not being engaged In that line.

Captain

Chari— A. Campbell, one of the leader* In the movement, la aollctUug c Iributlou*. He Is receiving much H I* expected that

Harry Handley rejort* the following rental.: Howard Stanton'* cottage, BIS Central avenue, to William Simp ■on, of Philadelphia: Harry Adam* oituge, Hits A*bory avenue, to Mile ‘ C. Young, of Philadelphia; William Debeuth'a cot ugr, on Fourth atnrl, H. A. Hau—1, of Philadelphia. William K. Ftaber a rUtage, 7li W—ley avenue, to Mr*. N—ly, of Pfilladcl phla; one of Frank K. Champion', •tor— op the new boardwalk for a *; a cottage at Rtn rrntral

igulre, of Iforraan-

Vacntlna **rcpa.allow.

. Edgar Young, of t'hel—a. hushed R. It. Sony V new new J*wt. Thfi builder ha» three other craft n In variou* aUg— of coioarurtlnn T , of lb—e are of the —me motel a* ! . Suuy'aand will bribe property of Jt> ML Zurn and C. F. Wall re*|ertlvely. Tire third boat I* being built tot ~

nd will remi|—r wHIi Ardo, •a Yacht club cluiiiiph-n for or*. Ttil* craft I* novel in I ha* U» a|ip—ranee of be-

Fi>K Saih—A

k (3ty; J. R. KobiuW. G. Moor«i ’ J. F.

A. Evan*, Robert Canon, Andrew' Canon Helen Canon, Jam— Suck, J, T. Townaend, J. H. Cunningham, B. B. Chapman, C. H. Maalaud and wife George Riegler and family, J. Whu*teiu, Cornelias Haggarty, John Hhevlln, Itlchard Hhevlln, Mre. W. A. Holm— and family, Mre. A. M. Mead, J.G. King, Philadelphia; J. P. HickG. H. El well, Aabury Park; H. arter and wife, Camden: J. W. Dunham, New York; Walter 8. Cummings, Bridgeton: Ml— C. A. Mouthrand, Annapolis, Md.; H. B. Kemble, Millville; Mn. B. C. Fulmer, H. M. Atmore, G. D. Hull, J. Hnalle and wife, Mr. and Mre. C. Howard Hchmnerhoni, fc.H. King, Philadelphla;T. Mine, Northampton, Ma—.;' a-Woodbull. C. W. Boyle, C. P. Wl

J. H. Hawyer, Tom*

River : W. K. Htark, Buffalo, N. Y D. B. 'Noith, Chicago; B. Zugertal, G. D. Giacomo, Philadelphia; H. H. Diehl, Allentown.. Pa. ; Kruewt T. McNutt. MUIvtlk; Frank K. Erickauu, ' K. Hildreth, Cape May; J. F. Corwon, F. B. Wilcox. H. H. Haiti—. J. A. Eltaaob, Bridgeton: . H. Ixmgulrc and w ife, German ■wu ; Mr*. 1*. Adamaon, Flaher'

oaMvronii HiicttK.

Itoheri Dry, William Knl-rl, William Mudgett. Camden: Mm. T. < Madden. Ah—con; A. R. Rest. Flor-

B. Uutwr, Margaret '

H. McCullough, Chari—Jollne. Kirlilark, wife and bob, Jaim Mrwdr, Plilladelplila:.CIiarir* French. * — Moor, John Iretan, Atlantic City.rH. S. Henderson, tbur R. J. CaH, T. It. Rl*t and w Ife, J. R Hheuck, C. Green, W. Collin*, J Rralou. Geurgr Willett*, W. Fit PliUadelphla: R. Ostrander, city and Mr* W; 11. WIiMtulph, Duca*ler t Pa.; Mr. and Mr*. T. Shafer, DrHannan, It Diamond,

V. Ilahlgluck. n.K-TIIN-WTKAMl.

H. F. Stantou. Jam— McKnlght and Min. Mr. J. M. Kelly. Mr*. J. IP llumicr, Mr. and Mr*. W. IM'on, Chari— M. Dwl*. Ml- F. II. Feta*, Ml— F. foully, T. O. Peirce, Dr. R N. Tappun, Ml— l.ucy Philadelphia. A. H- lUux, SbaronMr*. T. I—tbettrr. W—I

Bucky, Foggy, Hully,

Grovaey, Smythy.

But till* l* dlgre—Ion. The ••YV at the time mentioned

of Xeropbagy

aud the exUUng condlltou wa. to be ameliorated through the medium of a octuroal voyage to Atlantic via the "Effort channel and tram-car. The "Painted Port,” with It* beadall* up in atop*, lay hoi Seventh street a* the evenli lengthened. Not a ripple disturbed the calm surface of tl»e ebbing le ooutldener of Bucky, the r, and Smythy, the pilot. With main boom at right augl— and tlie deck hand* to wlnd.ward, the rusty mud-hook wa* taken aboard and, aided by the tide and a southerly zephyr, the voyage In search of liigh-hall*

peculiarly favorable

All went merry, a* the pboaplmre*-

rippled by the hyp

of the aquatic barber |*ile. Fog-

counter tenor filled na of the "Good Old and the Intervale w<

awash with wlulclum* at Ihcexpeu ; of tbu— who languished In the ai —ert now being left slow ly astern. Groveay, who wa* keeping the li aid w atch for’ard of the main hale ad been under strict order* to signal the ban that pa—ed In the night, but he mistook astronomy for navigation and being thirsty kept hi* * eather-eye the Big Dipper Instead of the sandy earth. Tlirol%»rof tbedeck, IsTten ant Hally, imclug hi* watch, failed u

ebb and ,

flow, and Bucky thought the Inlet outlet. Hence the

mix up.

'Breakers ahead ! “Breaker* on t bow !” Breaker* to starboard Simultaneously these warning* rai ut on the foggy air.. The “Good Old Hammer Time" bad It now and the view of Atlantic CKy’s electric Illumination brought oe and fear to Hushed were the gib—and rag-time and In their place came wotdi Keelhaul the for’ard match," "Kan-

Camden, ■ wlto_ <i|«T«lcd icoe—fully last mh-oii. M III also manage two |>ark*

theatre in famdipi till* summer.

o Rrldgeton |iartle».

The NeV Jersey Editorial Assncla on lias arranged to hold tlie amiun meeting at lire Hotel Strand. Atlaull City. May ■•), 17 and I*. The rennioi held at Dkewopd last year am raaidon was ynVlong to be re

Clerk’s ofllee

1133(1—Ocean City association toS. I'—ley 1-ake, convey* lot on west side of Bay avenue and Thirteenth street;

ilso riparian right In front.

H—The 1-aSallc college, of the city if Philadelphia, to the Brother* of the 'bristaln Schools, conveys lots No*. ■59, 739, 760, 701, 7in, 702, and lialf of

101. section <i.

(1300—Ocean City Realty Co., lean Bruce William*, convey* lot outhwest side of Plymouth Place. (1300—Samuel C. Upplncutt ct. lo Annie M. Woodson, conveys

IWnt

bled—ye

the attnatton waa aulphuroua. He ordered a reef In the centerboard and the dolphin —riker aboard to trim ship. Slowly th<t"Palnled Poat" worearouud and through the skillful strength and nautical stupidity danger was avoided and Egg Harbor bar —vert from destruction It wa* the witching hour of.midnight when the *ym|sMlum struck terra firms at l"iug|«jrt. The from labor, and the tramp dog no louger prowled. Yet undismayed, because cast In heroic mould; the "Y" triumvirate counted II tlie U— between there and (ih lid a little later Atlantic City ut Its anll-tyi* wa* There was "a plenty doing" after that, but the detail* would be terestlng from a Goshen City * and thta narrative I* m to convey the Id— that copyrights were Infringed or til ere rarietl— of |*>tlme mil ■ tbodox routine. The return to tlie |«nt of e rvumplblwd with tlie flret

F.J. SMITH Contractor and Builder Building Materials Lumber, Millwork

and Brick

R. R. SOOY & SONS New Restaurant

9 WALNUT STNECT ..a 1308 SSNSOM STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA.

YARD AND OFFICE: Fourth Street and Haven Ave OCEAN CITY. N. J.

tlugul-lied efocutkioM and ha—o New 9»rk. w ill give a miicrri-In tlw I -la— Find M. E. church next Monday even-1 liae- "MR Flay Ik. Prof—*»r Fabian attract* 1 1 “ pan in gi*si roooiuoii v at rvlxtb audkoiw* wherever lie ap|#ar* l and AUautir avenue. 'T<Hirna- [ Admi—too free, Ini! a v.ilunury**|lve« ia will to played there thl* —.'ofleriug will to token * *• H* la alwi rewiteni plating tlie "I U** church.

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• mo— h—Itlij form —n to eo- |«prr Hut tlw |e*iplr i L I and llul one I* thr S»:.s:

KALBACH BROS.

Electrical Contractors

aim mm. . vilovood All work promptl) HUenOed to.

N. 6. Godfrey OlElWl FURNITURE REPAIRER and UPHOLSTERER

B D. Mm V. ■ Mm GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING, BRICK LAYING. I,tc., li,, ork In Maaoo Line Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N Charles G. Miller I* fully prepared to clean out at your —rh—I ronveuieuce :: JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER SAKERT, I. TOD M*n Omi. Oil. I. I. >-*li llrsad, IV* a*d Cak— .lallr- w-d-nni r^* ,r ~ 01

..RESTAURANT.. 1

ICE CREAM PARLOR

Hotel Brighton, OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE FIRST CLASS- * R. R. SOOY.

L E. GHEPIPIOH &

Miiecis >•• Biiiltlers

SEBSBOEE CBITIEES, IITEU, ETC.

WOULD

CARR YOUR ATTENTION to the Architectural Braucb Tlie ARCHITECT HELPS YOU with hi. experience to plan your house venlentlv, substantially and einimmlcally. We do thl* at a coat ao reason1 save you our fee many Urn— over by enabling you to get a low •e of the builder having before him (lie exact dimension* and

'hat you want; wb

- lof your wants, he and It will result In your pa)lug oi tlon, with no redr—* for *

it you or uu charge.

h Street and Haven Avenue. P. O. Box 104.

An Old, Old Story... The story of defective idumbing is interesting to every one except the victim. The Best Remedy is plumbing that is right originally, why not place the job with us and h tve the work done*by experienced workmen with good materials ?

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IIKADI.KV A AlkANN aassis Reading Coal

Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians *1 Aabury Avcaua, Ocasa Cny. H. J,

Jn bud and blontu

Oet-HM <it>, N. J« ' E. CLINTON A CO., jCINKRAKIAS

BRUSHES, P I

1001 imn, u4 I L WTI IT., 1 ' 1 *‘ S i

w hlte and yelfow

FUNEItAL DESIGNS

Oocim C’lty,

QUARLES L. HOFMANN RCaiSTCRCO ARCHITECT

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