Ocean City Sentinel, 18 June 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 4

TALMA6E SERMON the wood rat^ industry

■twnbllnc hlorb 1b rtwtr 'r»y» 1 n- rrr naliaMl bow marb oar cblMn-B wnv to tn ontll no Inrtilont whkb ocronWI tbroajrti ow ol tbr gmlr.: rnwn my Ufa. I WM pnwchin* at that tim IB tte city of nu*bur«. It w«» » to Joly olytiL JllBt brforr 1 arw to (tlr out my tort a tcUsrram w«» baixl-d t bm from my bcotbw-ln-Uw. It ha tbasa fatal word. U]k» It: “Com. • ooc*. Toor pother to dyltis ~ 1 too oat my watch aod found that the i r.-i lee train had already left The m did no! (9 ontll 4 oVIoc* IB the mort lay. I pulled myaelf tnoetber and w.nt oa and pcearhed my wnnon All that nlcbt I walked the floor Then, with my wife and two mile Btrta. toitb under three yeara of a*e. »• ■'rnt to the depot In the Journey to New York the train wae delayed alx boora V When we entered the PkBadetphla depot the milk had anored and both babied were alek. and they bad nothing

dUBcolly Me a

they moat bare aometblny to oat M> mother la dyln*. and I moat r> " Ha looked at me and aold: “No. air. I would not bold thla train for the preri dent of the Colled Btatea We are lire boura late, and I would be di* eharyed If I did “ “But. mao." I Bald, “any mother la dyln*. and uiy babh* •re eary toek. Cannot you help me? Bara you no eblldr^i of your own. and cannot yon Inal put yoomlf In rny placer The roach man ataried aa tbouch be had been atrurk a henry Mow. He drew a tone breath. Then hto ayes filled with tnn a. he mutter ad. “Well, go ahead I will ran the Hak for my own baby's mke- Oh

will you not conaetyale your Urea for tbeir aakaa to Jeatto Chrlat’ lu ail your earthly . rwreate j be broocht nearer to- !•

by any plea. Hto

dtyaelf that bugs it to the llaater. a which are bo-

i.-li. I oft.-o polled

Inc After dulnc thla for aoroe day. I notice that each luoruing the pyramid r-ae refomml. the ac*tiered ath-ka col bet id and placed methodically. A. the w<od wa» owd tlie pyramid grew •iiotlb-r and .mailer I>ut each mornlne all the aratlered atlckii. except ■r that t-eealBe w«dc-d and faatenIn the tarc<e and heavier wand, lid he found replaced opoo the * of the dimlntohing pile. When wood Md toeu almul half removed I began to get oceaatanal gllmpre. of

1 removed Stick, they

. _ in aod ont rtf the plto. a. ttoiosh rbey would defend tbeir castle to the

exteal of their power.

The wood waa nerer entirely real that which remained was fairly abaped pyramid until at more than three feed In, diameter The rat., of which 1 had er an-u more than Iwn. became ao r tlwt they would remain In «leht

. A boaatirtodn gent rreonr.led In the GenSn paper, w-t. forth In strontmat term, what the parental love Bdgbt not only be In the torrel, but otoo tn tbe palace. Emperor William

portable projorty l ib*, .mall ehlorta.

of leather and »a-* artb-bw w ould ppear from my worktadieb. These rani time In time I wouM find mixed I with the sticks in the bulldlu* ma rrlol ared by tbe rat*. I have local Inonaed thi- to one of Ito- trail* of the nlmato. They are no Cxarwalrely in uatrvui. that they annex olluoM any thing they can iwrry or drag away.

F Indifferent Idea, of |.r.n>eny

right. Itr ownership- They are partial bright and glittering thiuga Mbh »« bit* of glnw. tin Ad ua-taL They wriuld doubt lem atsjuln- and board

alnxwt tnulUke iietwpieu-

c that; And yet It to h la ansi to erery true a life. Wa always should hare

la of Ameriia. Uay God bieaa the teacher, and the other bun y school officer. Uay Cod hle« i scholar., and may erery Babbotb a children's day. No Sunday should. A lowed to paas In any Christian ureh wttboul aome boy aM aoroe ik Jean. Christ, the is hired and always

d to and out why the Japanese, a. « of lower stature than the f other roouMre. and after

* free ciltNlali naturally prevent* Hie mlng thoroughly de Aa a proof that be la right lie drew, attenthm to tbe fact that tbe buy. In Japan at tbe present day are taller by fire or dx centimeter, than tbeir an reato" were at a similar age. and lie mala tains that the reason to Uwstnw tba former, when they attend school, are obliged to alt on benches, wberra. tbe latter squalled while they learned tbeir lesson. That (be Japanese ought to be toller than they are to the edl tot's opinion, and be ha. appealed to

W# are glad u> are that out of door aebools are mpltiplyinc. The sui school is a late lon-pibm 'bm i Itasir well to our new aortal ii«,«i: nreda It take, os oat of door, .-nbcr to laare oar books brhlml or to mol them Interpretcr. of tblngm. It I. happy fact that education I. al la awiaefilg about to Ibe reioriclion tig to HU a mind with fact, to not ‘the «-i •f atody. aaya tbe Ind-i.ud.nt acbool most coureni Itself not or with what a lay la getting, but wh be can do with It. Eo tbe sulum a In application as well s>

Puptta are catching the that tbe study of hook. Is .. _ rotary to tbe study of Farming to the Ideal eaorepfi country fife to tbe Ideal life t the farm. If

to thirty fret long, amt ore- •-n Ored fur* worktoweh. repair tuni house, rtw otto-r ilid Is m ly for stiaing dry kiudliug .

csrheu widths from

way for a |s tij|d. «nd tl ip red supply of dry pit o slxti-eti luetw.'ir. length

h l«oi rd« ' There

board of health ordinance

Cetttinurd from Fin! Fagr *

irt in IrttKlh. and connected to a special air-pii>c. which -hall I* n«d less than four , 4 >,inchcs in diameter or .^nncctinj- said vcnttlatrot:

pipe with tin- main soil pipe above the hiRhost fixlnrc. Sec m Tiicrc shalll* no traps, caps or cowl- on soil and waste pities which will interfere with the system of ventthttion Sue. IS- Anypeihon or persons or corporation offrfidinR aRain-t iolating anv of the provision.- of this code, -hail on conviction

thereof pay a pesaHy not less than twenty fiw (iollar-. or more

than one hundred ftoo) dollar-, a.- the Court may decide. SitC. i6_ All drain and anti--yphim pipe* of cast iron shal! U-

'spnnd. free from bole, and of a uniform thick nos. and shall conform

i the following relative weight.

■TANDABI1- EXT It A I1EAVV y inch pipe. 4 lbs. per foot y inch pipe, 5hr li>- per fool

A QUESTION OR TWO

or course you oo

for foiindatton and f

Mr ttigmalty

a lid re-ul*- In tlir bat th.- kindling «. ly piscrel As w.-t the kindling was 1

an armful inti

» fltl*d in with \fhr iuM- I ref ore 1 notlcod ■red w as iiH-tbodicaV weather came and iii.did 1 frvqnnitly llie Ik.u~ without ■ .'taking gargoyles

10 " ** 35 “ 1 lo <5 «. 11 " 45 “ '* : »* " “ 54 Sue. 17 All drain and anti-syiihon cast iron pipes -hall have the Height pci loot and the name 0/ the manufacturer cast on tile exterior •arface directly hack of the hub of each section, in character- not Itsthan one-half is ) inch in length Sec. 18. I .cad waste pipe- may tic used for horizontal line- that wo (2) inches or leas in diameter, and shall have not les- Ilian tbe following prescribed weights : t • inch pipe, y lh-.. 00*. •• •• a, " 8 "

limn prickly Gear

‘ the maik-t pla«‘ »f Alglars It waa bai.b-l 1* "X poUtety r tbr Arab deatnr. and tbas at to areiuatntanre with its de

Ughtrul rerelmre 1 qaalltb-s rutond

A faw day. later, adding tbe ex rite

iegtttmatr titoaaurrs of a remnlry ramM-. we came a|na a wail laden group of prii-kly D~ar trostow and could ot resist tbe b-mptation to help our dvtw tn aame of the fruit. The result

ras wrorfnl.

f'uur-uinoid aaorucr of aOnglag artUt areenod aU at once to Be asMtilng band.. Ilpa and tongue, and our akin,

with

tbe 111 ns to red fruit, was covered writ thick crop of ulna!a. bristly hairs. apfMirentlj growing from It, and reo-m-wis aod Irritating to I toe last degree. Our silk gkrves. transformed suddenly Into mlutstare robes of NvaMs. had ■wa away, perfectly nnwearable. and pocket ba folly nwllyMl tbe eiteel of mred fresh aggnto*. la which, well 'as lip* participated. For day did llw ret Aratlafi of that Us-ft haunt us hi tb* farm «f "n.i rinds of tiny auug,.- ' Home |4fr as aa Oatriefa Farm “

an Eng-

Itome. la Mid to bar* teowntoT la 1711 and V bare 'niannfactnnd one. which be aold fismucl Otspl, tbe autlior of “Vlr da.” frntB whom It *gf pnrehasd by Falke llrcrllle. rireugti room rartl

<1714) The Ffeleh aitrihdtr the Inno to a I’ariolan nsne-d Mann*, they alleged, pnduud In 1716 a harp-1. In.ri! In w hich hauuui-r. had sul>.tltntrd for tbe old ploctrnm. or quills The Germans an- the last tn the held with J < ■ S.-tm«der of I ires den. who claltnetl 0717(. sla-:i eighteen year, of age, to ti*><- ~>xiustru>tud after mtfch Aret.iderAttOu Tl*- mnd.4 of a new clavier with tuiiunn-r*. upon which be could play kos.lly or softly “

TU' moat eurioo* aUlrhlt fu the an aato Of self .Usuia tir.a •*< am-d at CM qumre. X. It. lu the spring of |l«.i Be fore reauleltilng thr.lOid the self U1UZd- rer «Im wa, natoed W ll T. Jmrea. dog: hla own grave awl pUre.l a rough aittlu of Id. o» 1. h«wtl^«ri( nt tbe 1*4- : AAd (TOO. n.lllaf- toJh bAa tbe *»«*»’

rol. tbs' 1 .ey U, dia* mb* uma a Joke rh toil JN4irs.4r is SlWro • 1 gwd

Sf.C. ly. I^ad bends or traps for water closet- shall not In- less than one-eighth (1-81 of »n inch in thickness. Sue. so. Waste pipes from wash basins, sinks and bath tubs shall not lie less than one and onc-qoartei 'i!i) inches in diameter, and wash tray waste pipes not less than one and one-half (11 inches in diameter. Sec. 21. All joints in cast iron drain, soil and waste pipes shall he canlked with oakum and lead, or with cement made of iron filings and sal-ammoniac, as to make them gas-light. Sec. 22. All connections of lead with iron pipe shall lie made with brass ferrule not less than one-eighth (}%) of an inch - in thickness, put in the hub of the iron pipe and canlked in with lead, except in cases of iron water-closet traps or old work when drilling or tapping is permitted The lead pipe shall be attached to the ferrule by a wiped solder joint. Sec. 23. All connections of lead pipe shall be by wiped solder joints. Every fixture shall tie separately and effectually trapped. Sec. 24. The trap most be placed as near the fixture as practicable All waste pipes shall be provided with strong metallic strainers AU drains from hydrants shall he trapped, and in a manner accessible for cleaning out. JaBTaj. All drip or overflow pipes from safes tinder wash basis, baths, urinals, water-closets, or other fixtures shall be by a special pipe to an open sink, out-ide the house, or some conspicuous point, and 10 case shall any snch pipe be connected with a soil, drain or waste

pipe.

Sec. 26. No waste pipe from a refrigerator or other receptacle in which provisions are stored shall tie connected with any drain, soil or other waste pipe. Snch waste pipes shall be so arranged a- to admit of

frequent flashing, and shall be as short as p£uiblc.

The overflow pipes from tanks and the waste pipes from refrigera-

tors shall discharge into an open fixture properly trapp-xl.

Sec. 27. All water-closets within building shall lie supplied with water fit>m special tanks or ctstcne which shall bold not less Ilian eight (8) gallons of water when up to the level of the overflow pipe for each closet supplied, excepting automatic or syphon tanks, which shall hold not less than five (5) gallons of water for each closet supplied "the water in said tanks shall not be used for any other purpose. The flush • tgjwie of all tanks shall not be less than one and one-quarter (1 %) of

rfMni in diameter

Sec. 28. No closet, except those placed in the yard (which must tic in an outhouse entirely distinct from the main dwelling, or in an nnincloscd porch) shall be supplied diroctly from the water supplv pipes And no such feet of the property lint Sec. 29. A group of closets may be supplied from one tank, hut water-closets on diflerent floors shall not be flashed from one tank except where a special valve device is used on the flush pipe t»f each water cloact, said device shall insure a sufficient water supply and not

Hy Urvt sad rxjiericwx ul jbe.Al be subject lo-ayphuaic action... Oq high buildings a house tank shall

he erected of sufficient capacity to supply all fix tn rex when so required

by the Jlofird <rf ttealtb 11 1'

Sec. 30. The enclosure of theVard water-closet shall be vrintilaled by slatted openmgicVnd there shall be a trap door in the floor of snffi-

f ° r ***** 10 ^ h °i , p CT

ir T ~~ , J 9KC. 31. Water-closets must not lie located in the sleeping apart-

ments of any building, nor in any room or apartment which hA- not direct commutucatioti with the external air cither by a window or an air-shaft, having an area to the Open air of at least four (4) square

Sec. 32. All water-closets wifliin a building using lead connections shall have a cast brass flange hot leas than three-sixteenths (3-1 A) of au inch in thickness (fitted wita a pure rubber gasket of sufficient thickness to insure a tight joint), bolted to the closet. Sec. 33. Where latrines are u*d for schools they shall be of iron, properly supplied with water, and |<K-atcd in the yatd at least twenty (20) feet from the building, with afitomatic tank flushing, three gallons for each Seat. Sec. 34. No steam exhanst «x waste from steam pipes -hall be connected with any house drain or ooil pipe. Sec. 35. No privy vault or cesspool for aewage shall hereafter lie itructcd in any part of the city inhere a sewer is at all accessilde. Sec. 36. No connection from jnny cesspool or privy shall lie maile with any sewer, nor shall any water-closet or bouse drainage empty a cesspool or privy well where sewer is acccstdble. Sec. 37. And that this ordinance shall take effect July 15th,

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rasacd third aod final wading at adjourned meeting. Thursday

evening. Mfiy alst, ivi03

‘ V V. / l T , c HUTCHINSON, M. D .

President .

T. LEE ADAMS. . 2t. P. F.. $29.70^

..ref torunttu: tlw D*v’rri|» a ‘ .

tfi*FjiI**!..4to Fretiel.anO f ^ 1

COLLECTOR'S SALE OF PROPERTIES For Unpaid Street Assessments on Tenth and Twelfth Streets.

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FRIDAY, the Third day of July, nriteatmodrea*a4 t>i*»,«> twoovtcr* r m.. ortnat <!*,. •( tbe( ocnrii riun Mason «»rd of 1*14 <Ne«n Cll) . l u|vrj «oi.* aiwwawntMat ksi* - ***■**■ 1 rvlatias to u4 pro, Mluc lor lb, go, rrli lurtil of <SIH> at 11,0 -1*1 of Ire, limn leeor il,<otoi,d lnli.l.ll*nl*' |mtord MarrhM. lag

IK TAX (X)U.n !« <TTV. X. J.

te rertol ..f land to toreUiafler a*-ui.*l„l ItommUolUiKtoto.vblrS l, torehx MlmW NICHOLAS CORSON. Tax Collector.

NICHOLAS CORSON. Collector

E. CLINTON k CO., - r BRUSHES, ■uin, ut 11 ma n*

PUIIAUXI.PMli

H. H. BODINE Real Estate Broker

1L Cat. $4i*at> Strati ■fffatltj hmm :

Ocean Olty, IN. J.

HARRY H. RICE. Registered Architect

m »ii Whi ifciic OCEAN CITV, N J.

ENGLISH k JOHNSON, (fl\TRI(TORU\U Bilim 1240 Akbnry Atmur,

S. B. SAMPSON.

Qontraotor and guilder JofaMi* prnmi<fj .tto.atol to Iim*. q^cia

004 •ortlaa 4c*»la4> rartoatod L. S. CORSON

Contractor *u Builder

OCEMi Z\Vi A Moral Seaside Resort Not Excelled

aa a

Health Restorer Finest facilities for Fishing, Sailing, Gunning, etc.:::

OCEAN CITY. N. J. v II. IN. S'l'A-INTOIN, < onlrarting Kutl.l. r PRAGTICAL DRAUGHTSMAN.

GEO. A. BOURGEOIS k SON, (arpriitfr* and Biildrrs. (K KAM CITY, N. J. itinmito Kl.to HulldBw. aracud b, oo* «o» d*r. ALLEN SCULL Contractor and Builder

JOHN T. WILSON Contractor and Builder

JOt-UN MARTS Contracting Builder

TOKUF.KT A NON HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING

LEWIS E. CORDERY Carpenter and Builder

•trisae*. 629 Cartnl fin. lu 36 SHOT—THTH AU VEST A7EIUE OOKAN CITY. N. .1.

FINEST COHAGES IN OCEAN CITY .•.’.■.FOR RENT

FOR SUE SPECilL BARGAINS

HARVEY Y. LAKE

AiilomoNto rtrrvler.

JOSEPH SUTTON

Conveyancing. Real E^ate Insurance, Mortgages —and Collections ^ Urououltortod.'^irTmmf'l'uT 1* N. C. Clelland REAL ESTATE BROKER:::

Samuel Schurch —REAL ESTATE : : AND INSURANCE 101 Aiborj An, Om*b Clij, K. J.

c. i_. lake: • REAL ESTATE AGENT..

w.L. smith > WRITE

Real Estate Agent

<1—- *-. to, 11* ifcri.oionSSlSltlSjj^E p

■ K»- I Tlalrf, .f«Mrl

The Liquor Traffic and its kindred evils are forever prohibited b) deed. Every lover ol Temperance and Morals should combine to help us. Water Supply, Railroad, Sieamboath And all other MfiR\ lOMKMKMHX

Thousands of lots lor sale at various prices, located in all parts ol the city. For information apply to W. E. LAKE, Secretary Ocean City Asso’n, si nil im bum.

G. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St., PHILADELPHIA,

Floe Family finries.

crodto, i-**n*d Frail*. PtokMa, h.. I»rtot Itorf. HuUto **d AmTO. of btot qa*1117 WridtwU wton^or-

co>-l, iLr *mounl of 1*1 U .n<l ■) LOW ■pKrXOES.

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies (iuaratitsM Strictly Pure ni'LK AND Ice Cream ESTABLISHED I Dll

?tti St. and Asbory Ave,

CHAt. E. ADAMS l BRO.

Faraitare. Carpel*, Katlinr and Beddiat. Wiado* Shade*, gtc. *li l! A*Gury bv«ius.Oroau I’ily,N.J. EDWARD STONEHILl BRICKLAYER and PLASTERER l-romptly auendrd to... p r*yn Ilriu-liton T*Inco OCEAN CITY. N. J.

*• H^TOWHfitS

it, , 1 **t*ti: *<.t:*T*. WM. LAKE, Cl E, Real I5»*tnte A-teeixt. AW^*«mAreroretoiU L reroy«. jtoy—to to rotorUi»»l*o*it]><to y . CORSOH IVof il Ivi-ilftto .V140 lit

— JkJBElO—

LICENSED AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asbunj Aoenue, Ocean City, N. j.

**4 roUagto 8*r real la all pmtmlmi* • Hj.

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Real Estate and Insurance

NOTARY PUBLQl AND

COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-40 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. t^S^Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.*^!

A. J. SMITH, P«OF*itTOB PURE ICE BEST COAL wooi> Office. Ho. 634 ISBURT (VENUE R. R. SOOY & SONS Have Opraad Ttoir New Restaurant

GRAINING.

and

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GLAZIHG. *

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JOBBING

SHOP. VEST *YE.. Ml hk dbd SB STS

ISOS SANSON STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA.

I. N. JOHNSON,

PLUMBER,

KALBACH BROS. Steam ahd Sai Fitter. Electrical Cohtraetors: Rcp^rin B . specialty. TISO Awtmr.v Avenn4^

N. 6. Godfrey

General

FURNITURE REPAIRER and UPHOLSTERFR

HENRY A. W. SMITH Plumbing - Heating - Drainage

Mh A*t>ury Avenue

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. *J SOUTH SECOND ST.. PlailaBelpbl*. fm. tUpoIriix a •Boetaltv.

Charles G. Miller

it your earlIrel rouveutenre ;:

JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY **. m Ito, 1,«„ a*u Oil. I. J.

to* •ntoUllr r*. ItotMa**.

..RESTAURANT.

ICE CREAM F*ARLOR

1 to. f.ini’to.uTtotoi'lJjUBI*aeuufX^T rani rrrry «*tBr4*j,aVf«rt Olv, a* * re

PETER-MURDOCH.

OOAI> nnd YVOOI>,

Oconn pity, N. J.

HUSK fDVEKTISING AGENCY

<>«•*•*«• i-lly. N. j.

HK4DLBT A ADAHM —“ Reading Coal rou. **4 «*aU. Tt MTM *.* w un

MENDEL’S SPfllNHN|yMmf! ijtoh Ml”J2eH!4 Itoreoa” •fatofTtoblae *1 Pttoli mn*rkaM> low prlore Hlai'k Clay VVoroseri SuiU, uthere

TtSfliJXXtElS' to ' ,b * »•"- Tcr****^ iNUitaloatto. war hhwTxorirak «n4*l,m*Vlm "mre^ri l»JrelJ*a,'to* toblreTkitoX ^ M. MEN D EL, KINci OF lA»W I1UCCK 1(545 Atlantic Avenu ATLABTU' CITT. II. J. a*- Wr glvt Rnl M*r 1>*4iug HUmiito,. Three Favoriles

Scull's Best Flour

ScoU's Eavorile Blend Tea ^Scoll's Sterling Blend Coffee

B. S. SCULL, Prop. ASBURY AVENUE AND NINTH 8T. 0. J. HAMMELL Marble*Granite Works

Waluary Work, (Indies... CEMETERY INCLOSUREB Hiirtul Vault*. Ora ire ('oven AU klud* of Crawlcry Work Works 01 wcasaotviiie, R. J.