OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXIII
OCEAN.CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH.31, 1904.
NO. 52
OceanCity Sentinel
Law offices
Schuyler C. Woodhull,
B I8 e^YRe.J A V^Li
■ Night CaJl
CAMP GROUND
SENATOR CRESSE S SUC CESSFUL WORK FOR LOCAL INTERESTS
* Ithta tlw time «• in the »t*>vr-m-)t«l irt of the LegUlature of UiU Slate
■rovhled.
xhallJie deemed a public I take effert Iminaliatrly: , ii.ovlded, however, that thl. art .hall not rcpfeal or aHw-t any other legudathin or proceed lot;, thereunder, for . the piir|-.-<- of cvuderuukig and takhig ! any land, or any Interact or e«tate ; thereto, and till, act I. declared to he additional legislation fot such puroregulug bill was amended by-
adding bill hai
ii claure, aud each lnrt daui« added providing that
io street, laue, highway or mad hould he vacated by I hew acta. ; PROMISES TO BE FINE.
nctiool" Hunnlng Mmooltil,. The first relies real for “The district School" w as held on Saturday eveuiug,
md the iw-rformers eutered luto the | ■plrlt of the occasion In a manner that j
iresagc another Mieconful praMlila-
km by them on Kaster Monday night i ii Trower’sllall. A rehearsal waaalso j Held on 1'ue.day evening, whan every- j thing went along smoothly. A third '
‘hearsal will he bail benight aud tlie , «t one w III be on Monday afternoon. Tbe sale of tickets ha. been such as [
the to greatly cncourmgetlie member, of ladles' Auxiliary Society of the First 1’reabyteriau Church, under whose auspice, the entertainment will he given. There w 111 be uew music, some cluttige. lu tlie classes aud a number _ of fresh jokes. It will be a show that | vui7, AUanis, recan afTonl tomlsa. A late train < 1> wiU prmai
he run to Tuckahoe, stopping
Intermediate slalioua, thus giving citl-
of other sectlous of Uieiuuuty an
opportunity of witnessing tbe hlutri-
cllbrts of their Ocean City fiieuda
Bslllmarssud W.ilnoxlan,ss from PUt.bor*. TleSsU wUI b
GOOD CAKE-WALKING. •rise Won t>> 1'rauk WUIcll and Anna Hector. The entertainment aud cake-walk riven in Trowel s Hall on Wednesday of last w eek for tbe benefit of the Hev. Archibald Uardnar, pastor of tka l.'ulou Tabernacle Church, who baa been I" was unite successful. Tbe find part tbe programme Included some pleaalug duglug by Virginia Wright, T. gers. Lulu Thompson aud a <|uartclte com I Weed of Barnes, Hector, Still and 'lean. Tbe cake-walk was the feature of tbe evening's entertainment, real contest wa. between Lewis Dean and Virginia Wright, as partners, and Frank Willett and Anua Hector. The judges, who were Joseph Sutton, Adolph Kdwards, C. I.. Hagy, Jr., and Walter Foster,bad some llttledifflrully, apiiarenlly, In reaching a decision. After giving tbe two couples an additional trlal.tbey awarded tbe big i to Frank Willett and his partner. The exhibition was not such as tb< goers of the past few yean are familiar with—hacks bent nearly to tbe floor and high kicking galore—hut the very poetry, almost, of easy, graceful, scarcely perceptible movement.
• Ihlnklnr of TUIIlBf lbs rslr.wi '•hru. pun-let pi barjr Park, X. J-. Io
promptly attended to
tsoo Briar lit on I»Ince |
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
. .BBCI-1. THX.KrMO.JOC ■« *
HAND BROS
House and
Siftn Painters get CENTRAL AVENUE
that a shower bath is one of the best tonics in the world. Taken the-morning on rising, it exercises a favorable influence on the entire nervous system. Make your bath room attractive. Fit it up with one of onr enamel tubs and : SHOWER BATHS. : : Then you’U want to .get up for your . morning's bracer. You'll actually look forward to i
er from tbe The stranger had pulled the boat In 9 the atreaiu. hut It woa souk- time be ore Mat answered hi. question. Fhe was slttlnj; In the atern end of tbe boat with her chin on her bosom, •bedding silent trttrs. ferry ci.-hi the ferry lean." she
night from over the liver tbe cry brought a udneM to me heart But ■ ho was the ferryman 7" "Abe Welk-aley. my fnthev” “H'm, b'mr muttered the man after
that the In hla hands. But presently a
JOHN R. 649 Asbury Avenue
GROVES Ocean City, N. J.
that had not marked bla first words -Lead the w9T." hr added, aa t Ctrl brushed past him oa tbe
"I’ll try to follow."
’Mat turned along tbe path, sad the stranger kept doee behind ha -H m, IToir he mattered a rally, and the tone of ft brought freeh
(earn to Mafi arag.
Saves br a Plrear. In a night attack, before the fall Setiugapataiu lu ITHft. a curious In occurred while the British returning In the dark through thickly planted bamboos and iking for their quarters, aa all Imagined, when the suspicions of Lieutenant Lnmbtou were aroused, and he assured Oeneral Bslrd. to W him.' »taff he wss attached, that tlie troops were actually marching on instead of from the enemy. The guide was obstinate l» asserting that be was loading them right, the lieutenant declared that 1: starlight he had clearly ascertained that. Instead of movlug fo tbe southward. the troops were proceeding doe north and were every moment preaching tbe point of danger. General Baird called a halt, cured a pocket ramp.as. and. putting firefly on Its glass, was speedily sal fled that he bad been misled. Foi tunaUiy there was time to remedy the mistake, and be changed his march, jocularly observing that In fo tore he should put more faith tn the stars than he had, done formerly. The real ongta of tbe custom which grama women the privilege of tbe marnage proposal Is uaknown sad la go erally suppcecd to power, rather a uncertain foundation. However, or ory say* that Rt. Patrick decreed thi omen should be accorded the rlgLt t rqiosc to leap year. Another prefewi refer the right to an act of the Scot, ill parliament of 122b which gave It "ilka Malden" during the reign of icr insist hhosed Mslretie Margaret/ here waa no (Jo.'cn Margaret In Scotland in 122S. however. There hook published In 1000 referring the right of matrimonial proposal to a
of KngUnd.
sorb a law Is not cbrenlrled. Therefore we accept the ealatenor.of this the source of Its foundation, wbld Do doubt mythical.
•l.aeerace.
The cheapest postal service In the " of Japan, where letters all over tbe empire * sen. about seven-tenths of a peony This la the more wonderful considering the difficulties of transport italnous and Irregular country, which baa less than ton miles of railway. while wagons can pass over only a few of tbe chief roads and Ibe steamer* connect hut a small number of
OCKAS CITY HOUSE W. H. Hatfield, W. K. Bapp, J. C. VauHorn, Trenton; C. M. Johnston, M. Farley, E. Jones, Philadelphia; C. Bruerkmaun, Camden ; William J. .Smith, Atlantic City.
authorise and em|>ower the
govern lug body of any city, town, township, borough or other municliwllly of Ibis stale to condemn, take aud extinguish any right, title. Interest, easement or estate In or to any land located In such municipalMy, dedicated or devoted, wholly or
partially, to any public use.
lie It enacted by the Seuale and General Assembly of live State of New
Y ben ever the governing body of
any city, to* n, tuunshlp, borough or other muulcipallly of this Stale desire* and determines to condemn, take and extinguish any right, title, lutered. easement or estate In or to any land located In such municipality, dedl—Hi or devoted, wholly or partially, my public use, ll shall and may he . ful, aud such governing body Is hereby authorized aud empowered to proceed to rand emu, lake aud extinguish any or all of such rights, titles, intereels, easements or estates according to tbe procedure provided io an act entitled “An act to regulate tbe
ascertain men t aud paymet " *
peuaaUou for property com taken for public use ”, [Itevlslou of IMXlj, approved March twentieth, one thousand nine hundred, and the suppiemen Is thereto aud amendments
■ treof, except as such procedure n herein modified ; and all uwnen :-h rights, titles, Interests, ease tut
estates In such lands or any part thereof shall be notified as provided in live said herein above-rev Hod act of tbe Legislature of this State, and tbe commissioners Iti said act provided for shall ascertain, assww and report tbe value of such rights, titles, interests,
If any, of all such
reason of said condemnation, md extinguishment thereof, and tbe
aid value thereof, and the au damages. If any, so ascertained ed and reported, shall be paid
such oh ner, or the same shall be paid into raort In tbe same manner as provided lu the said a hove-recited actof tbe legislature of this Flats aud tba supplements thereto and amendments thereof : aud Upon such payment to
Mudaxof iwymeot o, pay- Known, lire. O.
snort of-llte mhW4 vslns svot - ,> •«>
diaries P. Wlillla, George Barrett, Camden; W. 8. Adams, Cuiliugawood; F. B. Wilcox, Bridgeton ; Mrs. A. M. McCullough, Hev. A. G. Kynett, Fred. Dych, J. W. Gwlnn, W. ' rimedley, Philadelphia; Barque! KEwlng, Cape May Court House; Edard W. Lee, Trenton; A. H. Nash, O. L. Forrester, H. L. Humphreys, New York; Phil. E. Dahlremann, Anbury Park; J. U. Sawyer, Tom'i River; C. W. KnderUn, Ot«*o. N. Y.;
F. H. Troon, Vineland.
William R. Dixoy, AlUntlc City; Sutton Fletcher, Dr. J. J. Taylor and Mrs. Taylor, Mias Aliee K. Mtcbeuer, Mrs. K. K. English, PbUadel Mrs. G. K. Palao, Germantown; Mr. and Mr*. S. B. Goff, 8. B. Goff, Jr.,
Lew-la B. Walton, R. H. Stubbs, Anna E. Stubbs, Clare C. Adams, Anna Jackson, Deborah F. Bt
George School, Pa. THE OAEWOOD.
Earl C. Hall, W. H. Collins, C. C. Green, Mr. Nlckoll, A. F. Ponegan, John H. Klinger, Mr. and Mr*. C. H. Uannum, Mrs. A. Keaney, Mrs. Anna Faunce, Philadelphia; Charles Barr, San Franctaco; Mr. aud Mr*. J. F. Davis, Camden; Dr. E, H. Madden, E. Moody, Mr. and Mia. W. L. Booth, H.T.Cornell. Jordan Mathews, Stanley W. Rusk, Wm. D. Sbcrrerd,
Iheoi „ ; mcul Into court of ,tbe Mdd vslue, the amount ' “ —
I rights
eatitasri extinguished, and tbe said land shall be forever thereafter discharged and freed from the sajd rights, Uties, intenets, easements “ —
BdUnM
John T. Kelly. Sommers, Joa. P. Madden, Edward P. Madden, Kbencaer Adams, Mr. and Mre B. H. Patton, Mr. '
George UcKeowi
nd extlngulsbed as
A. H. Tuttle, L.V. , arson, W. D. Sored ley, W. H. Petemou
W. H. Cummins, J. A. Hooka, W.
phis; Mr. and Mre Chaa. F. Walk, Elkina Park, Pm; Mre W. A. Pullen, Tioga; H. H. Klee, Her. J. & McClow kcy. Ocean City; Chaa. D. Carney,
Walter T.*' *
“Now. Johnny." odd tbe tsaefacr. I - . who had been dracriblmf a wmraMp to ex ungulsbed under and by virtue of the Clasa. "bow is the deck dividedr tuu » rt- ma<l municipality, may Tlgha, W “A deck la divided." replied tbe appeal from said valuation, asms- Haddonfle bright boy, "lalo spades, hearts, die- [meal and report, lu the manner
p. Camming., Bridgeton; -. Albert Fogg, Chaa. A. , Camden; Mre 8. J. Hoff,
' tnrio UNy;
r. Wm. P.
of mors approved drelgo!3KjireMUpt s quicker l sue than ww dam m Cbf Tbr soonnom praporUom of the Lam
The Sketiexl fully equipped far
and real a

