Ocean City Sentinel
10 11
THUKSDAY. JUX/Y a
Cowjurron ItratKi ■•}•» lie glad U> poreliam- «tone If any 01 And and aecaie It far him. He there 1* notie u> tie tiad. We wouWi all to million aim if aome one elae would
And the fold uilnre for ue.
Tne rumor- of war neardinj; the new huardwalk, which were m> freely ctmilaled a week or two h* bare faded away. Peace ! thliiR, and we are jrlad tliat tliere bare been no more attem|iU U) t
the dtyV |>rumetiade
Turre are golden day», with all the aoAnem and balm of euminer, and without the Innifl'erable beat which often accompany thle aeaaon of the year. In the dUea, In particular. In auch aouthlua, refreahlnx, and lnvix<vraling weather at thla, who oould not And life at Ocean City worth the
living.
OoMMtATitLATioxa, Mr. Olxey really aeema Rood to ree aome met acilvtty In the work of paring the dreete. With a doubled force of and the long talked-of atone foi high way a, MiuiethlnR ought to to ac* eompliabed In a hurry The r l» that thla commendable
nalke, la ever to be "el- 1 hodlllty between rival
fartl.*., .pin over wane yoeatlon which la entirely apart from public conidder I
block to progwaa. and ]
Two Silby Steamers Will Show think that mailer, of
public Interwt are not being carried What They Can 1)0.
out a. they .bould. they idiueld do the, _
»„„'"^“C^r„"=::FRIERDLV RIVALRY EXIStS
quarreiou. fault -And log. which re-,
tarda, rather than advance., the Very ^ | ^ ^ ^ < otii
thing, which tliey ahould help .1" rarry forwaid. It b tto aplrtt of tinlaconic exprerekm — get together — which ahould rule, tiet together for tto good of the community,, not for tile aatlafactlun of |*nuual feeling or for tto revenge of Imagined private wrong.. Whatever factional feeln
ahould he paahed ankle tl
moment public matter, are under Co ■Mention. With «ich a perfect unity
of action, urged by commo
individual opinion
aim ply to help aolve the problem* which confront the municipal government. the dty Would advance at a farter pace, behind tto tmprtua of a united and cetitrelUed energy..
A complaint ta onwalonally 1 rcauae one cannot get a cigar glare of aoda-water in thla city day. In the opinion of guert who come, here, gettor too onprogrereive In that par-
ticular.
rldtor doc. not atop to think that be la miahilrrpretlug the intent of the law which prevalla here. ” would hare any oh>ocUoua to hla
CAPE May haajnrt are., tin a new yarht dub, and a dub already Ulkad of, almurt before Mie
That art. In Itredf, or the ad of .moklng a dgar or ether thing, of the not what the law break up. But If the aale of nod»water hallowed, and It la permitted to keep ojien dgar atom and confectionery atiojia, and, what aarily follow, all the other plaeaaalong the walk, the quiet, aacred ‘ which the thoughtful vtallor la doubly welcome becaure
It h a g of the development healthy apart, not only at Ocean City, la of the kind. We
a Wall with hurrert the •alert attempt at their lire, which ta tn be conducted according to atrldly adeuliOr principle. We wlah them all rttcrow If they are really In each a bad condition, but alien It
ter Mimnirr there. It 1» aorni more than the mere number of excurrtonlaU or cottager, who com ‘ tween June and September. Apply I lie Let to the viellora come to Ocean City. Tlie eridenoe la uamlrtakal.la And thoae who are working hard to help the dty along hare the great conaolatlon of knowing that there la nothing ephemeral about 1U growth. U la built up from the aide andtbeunauble have been w out, and die growth, fart a. it to, la healthy and normal, aud the kind which will laat.
'•immunity of the charader of Otty there exlrta a |*vullar that the Inhabltanta form,
uuton, with a unincaUuu of
and aplrtt. Nearly every rnddent of tto dly to Inurerted In one problem male Ocean City more beautiful, plcaaaaler watering place, and an evi more attractive center for bmendal en-
Juymenl of the charm, of the
It l» to die awumpltoUment of there
thing, that the dty muat look for fulure, and with tliem that abe w
grow either greater or lea. Important.
Iteaorta of the kind on every i>td<
yearly adding to the feature, w hich are Intended to allure the vtoltor. from
the ritie. to diem during die
• and It la Decenary dial Ocean City
keep up with the iirucaadcm.
in the part thto haa tom done. The
Inhabltanta hare, for die moat p been united with a common teal
achieve dime end-, atmply bocatiae
cannot be made In the mklat ofdtoreoUon and bickering. A nimmui
|iarpure aud a common will V? the |m>ple a. a unit, are
It la apparent to everyone who to. rtud led condition, tore that tliere h tow of carping criliciam and factional dtoagreemenU than to uwal In ritie. of thla rtae, whk-b are nut Infrequently lora tiy internal dlreentkin. Mure
energy la ftcajueotly we
o have made hlmwlf un popular fur aome raawn than to run Mimed in lading forward owMar; i and public hu|>ruvnucni>
THE PASSION PLAY.
!’m Catholics Enjoy Themselves at SENTINEL
nf the | progressive Euchre Party FOUR PRIZES ARE AWARDED
nt that to looked forwafd to •tl inlmwt and mitur Utile ex-
citement among kical A remen I. the let of tto «tearner, of the ticran tTty
oluuteer*. No. 1. and tto Itellance,
io. £. The exhlbltkiu I-to take place, probably on one of I he main rtreeu. thto evening, and to Mire to draw
■wd levanre of tto friendly ri-
valry extoting among tto member- • tto re|t rive comiwnlre a- well a. tl
latural Interert of our Mimmer vtoito
io tto efltrlency ig tto Are ap|Mrati and tto abilHy ofour eitlren. to oq with a big blaze almuld we to unfo lunate enough to to vtotted by tl
Both oim|>aule- have iSIlaby Mean
era, generally regarded a. among tl
but Hie ol
* boy.
that r awikg corerreact Council to plainly not d to pored tempo rite loogrr with the roll tractor :ard to the atrert paving. W will arre|g no more delay or excuan they aay. We want tto work petal aa we bargained for, and noth-
to waa unable to get atom that If member, of tto council or anyel re could get U he would pey caab for It. Thla may to unfortunate from hla aland point, but ll doe. not oil'a view 'of the matter. They the work done, ae well a: quickly aa the contract call, for, and
nthlng more.
From all appearance, there w
t Vol-
Tbe laUer have had their engine for nearly three year*, w bile that -ow tied by the Itellance waa revurod only In January lart. At that time there wa> great teat of watched with City'. re.kleii opinion among the people then to to have favored the Volunteer., •upporter* of the throwing end Maying quaUtit. of lie new rtcamer. Therefore. the cooiig conleat I. likely to to "for blood." The Volunteer.' atouiier, w bile being te-ted a couple of moutlu ago. threw three atream. at one time over cue of MI largert hotel.—a flve-rtory building III to quite a novelly Uitto greater number of our Mimmer realdeuta, and. no doubt, will be highly appreciated by thore wlm have never |Mid Airmen at the big cttle.. The local ruu|aulm are com|«ire.1 f an earucad body of eamert worker, and uuuaually idtilful handling the apparatus. DR. AVARS HEARD FROM.
1 by the o
ouoncll.but U to doubtful If they be able to do anything. To Aniah the m I hull art to uaiilfaetiy Impoaalhle. Member, of aay that the contract will to taken from tile hand* of the present , but It la not certain wbe they would gain by that action. found to undertake the work, be would hardly agree to perform It within a abort time limit, after the experience of Ketlly * IHxey. Meanwhile the paring to Mill dragging along, with no proepecl of ending.
HELD UP SEVEN HOURS.
i of time over which tto lad, to not In the memory of thoae who hare lived ou tto toland die longert. Tto whole rtonz nipauied by a dtoplay of lightning which waa wonderful for tto brilliancy' and for the frequency with w hich tto aky waa fairly aplll with the blarta.
the Reading train,
ll 6.it p. m , perhape came rorrt of tto elTerto of the t For nearly aeven hour* they wi layod at Tuckaboe, arriving In thto city at l.ttl a. m. The waahout which occurred at Tuckaboe wa» one of the worrt Id yean, and traffle over Die rail out of the qoeaUou. The aertkio gang, (forced by all the other hand could to proreed into rervlce, w work, with the remit that temporary repair, were acrompltohed .burtly afler midnight, which made It poiedbh for the train to proceed at a Mow ret of .peed on the remainder of IU Joui ry to thto dty. The yiawnger. at Ired here at a aloft time before tw. 'clock In the morning, about tn tluu mie of the commutor* aakt, In gr break fart and take the early train beci > dty. Borne of the new arrirah
though In Mime care, the clerk, were waiting for them, an that they h dlfflculty In obtaining aduilwdiMj to
the hotel..
The other train, of tto evening and late afternoon were alt delayed pr or lere extent. The IVnn.yl- . train* were ahn late, one train, 1 wa. .dieduled to .rrlvr here 6.M bdng an hoar late.
* he lm|iro>emruto that are tolng uede around tto Macedonia M. K. 'hurrh. at Tenth and Him|won avenue, dll do away with |Kirelble Inoo: Mice to the mem tor. of the reingregaUoo tliroogb tto Hooding of tto ground by high tide and rtoreu.. Tto ground
re lllnatrated deeply i
- exhibition of of tto -vnr- I Play wa. preceded b
, Mary, t
dertruction by a plague In tto early
part of tto lart century
Tto Aral areuereprereiited ttoaiiuunciallou of tto birth. Tto beautiful in-
irtb a- a man wa. i.irtrayeil
tto bapti.m, fv
aelvew at mkr-a Teak. At the MimmH of like'. Peak, at an altitude of M,U7 feel, ha» ««: "Miurtee greeting" from Hr. and Mr*. S. K. Ayan to friend, to thto dty. The mereagr read.: ••Pike'* Peak, treading In anew. Temperature, » degree*. Weil and happy." Ur. Ayan to a prominent Philadelphia aprdaltrt with a great admiration for tk-ean tlty. Here he ha. a pretty oottage, which, during the abrencr hluuelf and Mr*. Ayan, 1. un-upiad by their daughter, Mire Fred. Brock-
Her. Jureph KMrtdga. t.'lara P. Wdridge, of Klwood : Mr and Mr*. W. Tombhaon, Myrtle Hagle and Kdwta K. TumbIcMili. of Vlndand ; M W. Hopper, Philadelphia ; Mm. D. W. OU aud Mire Elrte (lit, Audubon ; aud aud Mm. A. Hugendohier,
IKTO». a, HA! Mr*- H. Hchoeppy, Ml. Hrhoeppy, M. H. Mamn.
Harry H. Bouglare, Cape May Court Houw; Mr.. H. Bell. Mr. M. B. tow to, Philadelphia; Char I e Weutx, Allentown, Pa.
THE A TUI.EX.
K. Klmer, Bridgeton; Mr. aud Mre. A. F. Jackiwii, Jenklutown; J. \V. Helling.. Mr.and Mre. Hamuel O'Nclll, J. W. tone, William B. IHxey, David McClure, Mre. (I. P. William., Julia K. Will lam. and Dora K. Wllllami
THE EMMnr.
Dr. and Mre. J. 1 revenue. J Bred-haw. Mre. I.. T. WIImmi. Mto Marion Wltoon, and W. N. Craaar of Philadelphia ; B. J. MrCowan at K. JeflYk-, <if Wert Cliertrr.
THE IMI-EKIAI.
Mr. and Mre. U. L. Van Alan aud Ambroae and Cornelia Van Alan, Blackwood; Mire Kllzatoth 11. lb denuu, Montgomery, Pa.
A water ui
« will L
held
alj tto Ucewn Amummeut p«l»i Haturday night. Tlie event will be, peeled, mure iirollAc of fun tlu auyUilug w hich to often men. Tael' full-grown uegroe. are to he engaged
In tto coulert, to con WAiermeloiiK The nu
tliey lauirtiroeaud tto tune w hich they ’Upy determito the victor. On mt of the illltVuilo- w hich v obvlourty atteud rating « wgjfnm burry the ■qm-tade to * niori dlcrou* one. Tto enntert will take at the couclurton of tto regulai
vaudeville entertainment.
flicker jeaewlwa'. keeon W. D. Jennlug., pile lie game for the local haw
u Hatunlay lart. to pareing hi- reuooi) iiuiwm al the Park Hotel. Hr attend. the Bank. Burtnere iMlIege In 'hiladelphla, and waapir. Hie lux for ae Bine connected with lhai pduca•oal Urtilullou. He wa. anrHuiand to (bean CBy |»y htobrtohri.H. I..
,H. II. tlror*. 1». It., partoraif the riHuam M. K Church, Wert Philadelphia. to now omhirtably domhiled In lito cottage, ten Central avenue In pareing. It may be inruttnnrd that tto Augurt numlrer «if the Hlloaiu
retomHT a. to luleg.|C- M- Bullrtin wa* printed in ItouAhe It., Hriitinrl oilier , of the HOTIXKt. '
le tto o
■utiful
d by a
-
It
Uirtug chapter- of
>, death, burial aud aacruplcture. ware dtoplayed to andgavre good luipreorton whh-b tto Hm't— |«ivautten year* to fulfill tlielr imwible for m few u> me Itiwlf tliat tbr opiurtunlty U<
PtojH
tto |>li
rtudy the reproducUou wa* greatly appreciated. Tlie M-eue. from the Pareiuti Play Idch were reproduced by mean- of tto Uomoptlcou were *tx In number, (■elected from tto original play, w hich >glvglto mort iuito'itaul folut* ll
Tto t ‘artno baaket toll U-ain w i ated til a clow game Tucwday ulghl by tto Philadelphia Y M ( .-A., b) t of 87-431. The contort w a* a lively and both team* played well. Tli i work of the local player* In pal tlcular plea*ed tto "pectator*. Plat and Thoma* did the work for tto vtol tore, "Coring all the goal* which they made. The Ca*luo4caui made i prrale alteiupt to w in out In a brilliant rally toward the end of the game, the Philadelphia player* told t rtrongly, and managed to pro* ttolr lead.
Mr. and Mre. Chatje* L. iloffmai at their pretty home on Park plar are entertaining a bevy of young folk*. Thtwe In tto |iarty are Mto Belle K. WHIltl*. of C Illngawood: Mto Ni Wlilpp, of Philadelphia; William Jireegrr. of Norwood. Pa: Hamuel I Henry, of Philadelphia: Harry K. Thayer, of New York, and Pen mer, of Baltimore.
name the iu-mi laiwcrful river In b England (bat la. tto river yk-ldliig moat water power and doing tto c work-to w ould to likely Ur name Merriiiiac.' aald M. «: Ixlgar of Port land. Me He would have in mind tto great uianufarturlag city of Lowall, and tto aiuwrr would to a u •nr It la aunirUIng, ttorefocr. told by tto l ulled Ktate. geulogtcal aurrey that tto moat powerful river-la Kew Kugland t« tto Androwv Yet tto aanalae abate, when tto fact, are recounted There are niu. n derrlopnl water |®wcr» along tb rr. and II apt ■car* that ttoy furul tal power i*|ual to T3juuu |a>rer. 7 to fall, at llrumwlck yield I.Tou bora* power; at Ltaban Falla. I.t«l, at Irewlaton. I2.(W*; at Livermore Palli, 8.(*x>; at Otto Falla. AODO; at Jay'a, #.700; IVteraoo'a IHim. Ojxv At ftnmfi Falla Ilw-n- I. a polititlal of SO.t boreefiu'xv When tto n-aourre. at tl plar. are tally dcvvlutad. and that Blt>>».'cll--r tl*t greahwt watay power tn New Kugland."—Waablngtoo Tlunw-
I'KOPONAIJt.
Hotel Brighton,
OCEAN FRONT
APPOIN
le. were Flirt ladle, pnxe Northrop; wemd. Mr. . a-klll. w-ond. Mre 'Vllrieti J. J. Heodereon, Mr- Ma to, Mre. A. A. tiarauii. Mr
Cal la. Mr. aud
me. M. Kelly. D dliaui. Mre. Mauriiv (ia-kill. Me Zaur, Mb* Kane, Mi** Man illy, Mia* Mamie Kelly, Ml» Ml Kelly, Mr. and Mre. Bernard C* my. Hev. J. B McChre laurwan. Mire Kerrigat
Mire Mary
T«x NalT Adjournment.
Notice of Inlrnllon.
. K. J Connery,
Kerrigan. Mire Krlum. Mr*. It, Mre Jauire B. Bum Kelly, Mire Tomllnaun
. ItoU
>nd V
. Nortl
Mre. Joaeph Pluton)
Will
I. J. Duffy,
i Mi
, Mto* Marg*
X. Harold. Mr. aud Mre. K. J. DuMre. Buchauau. Mre. Joaeph HcImiklL ua. J. Hauruian. Mr*. T. J. Haur- , Mire A. McCormick, Mr*. Peter (tyre, Ml** Maine Mdiity Thoma- Kuane.
Tto edition* of I from typographic, to attributed to pnbltolH-re were
book, printed a il error., which may tto tact tliat early generally .-mlm-nt proof. After reading tto proof, they frequently turned them o k-tola re with tto requrrt correct, aud aa tto prime then dw-med a matter of .mall ca qurncr a perfeclioo wa. attained wl la arldoui tqualed by modern printer.
evlae and
roclcty i»»-t of tto «-> •nt— nth tury. a .ph-nch*I orator, an ctulnei vo<-nte and an totlniate friend of Mollerv to toot, on being naked or* by a magtetrnte what to meant to do with bla *on replk-d. “If tto-re to anything In him i ll make him a hnrrl.h r. If not 111 make him a Judge ■■
:. IWk. Ihe IVnn*)Iv.^l. H*(ln
HI AL -.H a I'AI.I,
Ctoeai- I. one of the moat roncentrat- 1 rd form* of nltrogvtoou. food atxl aa a fond well adapt'd to tto laboring mas
or (bore working In tto open air. Wbrn ‘ r ^ Z 1 properly cooked, chrewv- 1. probably '' r n r *i
more raally auliullahd by tto ordinary atomni h than eaten raw. and hard, un cooki-d cI**mc .tould to nerved grated. rial. i1»*-*>- I. valuable, but w ton mad
tn tbl. way .bould form tto f of tto meal Macaroni and ctoere,
cooked In ato.k and then tmkid Wltb clieere or ■'•■t-d with It. a. In tto form of riwitto. nboukS to tired In tto place of meat An ordinary dinner menu of
meat, potato, mavwioul aud c'
wto^h.d
a Ate- little felkiv
patronizing old_ gmlkmai torn ek-led leprerentatlv
.luverelve term, from
dl*trnt 111. remark waa oddn-reed - # kind heart’d lady holding In tor arm. ■ tytu. fellow who tdiuked gravc'Yc*.'- ni-h’-d tl* imitt fatlwv and I ret a great deal of atwre by Uu,“Well, bfA a bright looking l||t|e fel-
Mayto lie will," wkl |i» mother ■•|lut." .to addeil egmeatly. - | lu L A* til} beat to relre him rtgtif.*Youtb
Ireiulinu Lrtnzl
re fur reverel rtop
ri iti.it >oi it i
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Police to Umlt 4 ><*<111 or ESTATE <JE ISAAC- I.KE. OECEASK1'.
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FOR SALE Two^aur MtUgre^cui Hrlzhtou
A.plyow.-', WM. H. DEISROTH. >31 Fourth Straat, Ocaan City. N.
IF YOU WANT A FENCE
HAND BROS. Mouse and -s--s- Sign Painters Ht»9 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. i. i. CLINTON k CO., rrrrjBM
QHARLES L. HOFMANN RCCISTCRCD ARCHITECT
j a ifi _
1111 j| Honey for_Morigages...
fre B m jw'iijlt
11. Toured*) Sv xaa * hi 1.131
JORDAN MATHEWS
;r. Location not fixNTMfcNTS AND SERVICE
K. H. SOOY.
EXCELLED.
FIRST CIJVSS
JOS. 6. GMPISH h GO. HrcGiiecis BuilQers SEBSHlIf tITTISEt. IITEt, ETC.
W K J.
will reault Id yiar |<
Office, Thirteenth Street and tl
Hurt) for thing* unhwere. •ry, aud general dlreal.-f, l e guaranlee <«ir planr- and will furni*he.|luiai
A QUESTION OR TWO
OF COURSE YOU DO HARRV H. RICE. Rttisitred Archiitci ws mi *mi kmtt OCEAN CITY. N J. ENGLISH & JOHNSON, KlYTMIfl KSlNfftlLBCRV I'240 41 bury Aveanr,
S. B. SAMPSON, Jo nt root op and guilder ■ a. 7Zv W ■-*■*) -«•*.. ocMxnt lly.B.J JofcUaz preapUy .'Mared to flu* fl-nr oUlore u.i * nr nine dr..lM. forewbed L. S. CORSON Contractor u< Buildet OCEAN CITY. N. J. ii. is. sTA.rv'roiv. toulrarllng Knlltler PRACTIGAL DRAUGHTSMAN
CEO. A.BOURGEOIS ft SON, ( arprelrn and Baildrrs. 04 KAN C ITY, N. J.
ALLEN SCULL Contractor and Builder ooa Central Avenue OCSAN CITY, N. J. lirelre r brer fully (tvrn.
Contractor and Builder Lock Box 64 : OCEAN CITY, N. J. JOHIN MARTS Contracting Builder
TOKBKKT A NON HOUSE MOVING AND RATSING
A. H. BAKER Fooeral Dirtctor tnd Embilintr..
^JARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer
F. J. SMITH Contractor and Bnilder Building Materials Lumber, Millwork and Brick
LEWIS E. CORDERY Carpenter and Builder
(28 Cnbil An g,, 353 MW TffIN US BUT AKIUI >OKAN CITY. N.
Aollre Io l.lmH 4 rnlllorb
•• *■' • IBB
r j
re TliurBda*
eisi..
knew M nr It w ill bring a girl i! Lia'3*-, xtU Bod. by the way llrel enmt » yunW nre atmllar *0 Ito Meek's baa lot t t...—1*?
tl Leonard Krauss Co Haifa!! E|ect r jciana !5i S II !£ !j|“' AU,ory Ay,n !i_ 0t, * n c, ^ > j
U « x «rf t? }» ♦ ll *>re( LM '.Mi Xfi -Irirui ftid .leef-
xb?Sa i ^.-^3“ ; ri 5 :
SI iS'-SSnywJTSAwaal
YARD AND OFFICE 1 Fourth Street and Haven Ave OCEAN CITY, N. J.
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Htiiclly l*ure MILK AND Ice Cream ESTABLISHED 1U1 7tli St.and AsburyAve. R & G CORSETS
DINU HTYJ.KH •itminer of IWB.
**37 i* a rlore favortle
' Modceateiy
Straight l*>w Bu.*t, Medium Deep Hip*. Made ol COUTILLE, Full Pored. Bullon* Slaved al Bol-
KNORR & CO’S 858 ASBURV AVE. I O.Uim V. V Mam DEO. 0. ADAMS ft BED. MASTERING, RANGE SETTING, uuE urns, tit., tuu Work la Maaou Unc Promptly Atleodcd To. OCEAN CITY. N 4. .CHAS. E. ADAMS S BRO. tftifirre.iaa •“ * »da»«i Farailar*. Carpet^ MalUai aad BrMi.l Wiadow ShaCea, Esc Tim Art-urj aeauue, Ocmui Clly, N J

