Ocean City Sentinel, 2 June 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Wmliall la* .■lull 1,1 r.a.-iv .• Ili'in- nl ’ I ■•-lucai"!- -II. ill 111 uc iiim-i«~i«-i m . , , , , . . A Young Woman and 'Three f''”*? 0 i-et u. ..t»*rve Aru.i i»»v, newa anil I-Illlllllllilnvjli'tl- of mlirrM ] the ilay act n|.«n hjr I lie |iublli' ~-huul> hi lht» iximuiimlty ami rrailemj Young Men Given High ■* '

e 'A?^»uiiuuuii'atkina el hi u- ■•» School Diplomas. «uiu|miileil «Uh I he full ■■*■■■•' »ml i Hke Unit (trait uaten of the (l« adit reft- of the «liter. i...l iie.-r-nrily i , lty ]|| x | 1 ticliool, -eatnl uj»n 1

the |,

of lutenct lu !h .

forint. We mlKlit adopt ttie Ina of Uie Jafiaiieae: He who i-uU do* 11 a

tree tnn-t ph

LOCAL DOTS.

: nlnir liftt. looked out u|ioii ai - they *111 niiieuiher with pi emotion until (he clone of tl I The hall wan 111 led with frleu t . younit people, the major [Kirt j el rift ami » omen wearlnit « hi It | with colored rlbhonn and In jthe cITeet waa plctura«|Ui

• I i. rail Halm

he theme eboaeii by Hiram HI "If It I. tme, a- -nine u~ ipportunity i> half of if ream arly envlrounieut? S r-. In

PERSONAL.

■nd Mr». fharle* It.«

H. B. Mayer, ..f 1*1 Ultor here, rntl-tel Itev. William II. I |lent Friday ami Hi Mia- V. Kddy

MEMORIAE DlV MAE

j HTIIMRA OBSERVER J

i.Vhlladelpliia." t Flag-raising by Kalmia Tribe ,

UK at the I'rBilo. _

jurii.ufi amden. an Occasion Overnow-

of'Hiii'adeh'hi* ing With Patriotism.

bow-, and ' 1 The four 1 J

and fraKrant (lotted plant-, > the fttarry emblem of our country lee and formhiK a lieautlful bark-

r au-plclou- condition-, hid member- of the tir»t ela»i eaiif the HlKh School bid a<

The Imperial enlenami-j * numlier ofyoumt folk- on Saimfliiy, Sunday

The annual picul.' of the Sunday M'hool Ol Holy Trinity ■ hiii. li « pi uheld at llech y '- ■’•dniou Wednexlay

Tlie l.ailie* . M. K. Church of Ml*. Kllen (

The HeailluK -tarted run pre- to I’hlladelphia .... > other Inervafted fa.illtieadded by theeumpany. J. II. K. Illxon'« lie* Imh

the apnlau-e Kl'en. A were deehimatlon> by

|.upll-: "Jane Joueft,” I'earl Scull; "Speertiof I'atrlek Henry, - ' l.awrence ** l«ar; -Tlie Hldeof Jennie McSeal,"

md Kouldft.

"here wan another choru- by the tool, “The Walt* of the Blackberry t berera,’’given with excellent elTect. The IteallUo of To-day Were the Vi-lon-of Yeftterday,” wa- the title of the eiway dellverni by l.yndou A.ikhad Wen I.U «uhject much ireful Today" aald the upeaker. The ro(ile look hark Into the |W«t cenrie. and reallre what the Kreat eamen. and thinker* were fttrlvInK r. what they were almliiK at, alioiikIi the dreamer- them-elveft knew nit the reftult or only faintly rccoKilfted It. Kreryone know- that the entlom. and nearly all of tcmtay'ft 1 veirtence- are the re-ult- of -ome The dreamer-themftelveft were not le to fatliora their own thought- or meaning-. Tlie |««.-t» and pro-e-w rlter* have been cou-ldered the lie-t

tlie Swarthmi maftt for aever honor of the h

(Iraham, (.roprielor of re. had hi- flag at half■I day- the (w-t week in

Send to the HKNTINKI. any l.»al hap. (■enlng-that you would like to hair (•ubllftlwd, a.-rompanylug the .mmniunlcation w Ith your name The name of the aendcr will be withheld. Kugllfth A John-on have the eontrtet for the erection of a thrrewtory

between

ruth ,

Tlie Badleft - Auxiliary of the Ftr-t Hnabyterian Church will meet next . Monday evening at the rc-l.lrnce of Mr* Charleft Martin. Fifth and AthmUe avenue. It will be the regular moulbly meeting. Councilman W. S. Crahani, it I--akl, wa> the tlrwt one to rent a cottage In Ocean City for a Hummer re-lden.-e Thh. wai. In the early ’«•'», -when he leaned Benjamin Hodman V hou-e on Aftimry avenue, near Thirteenth fttreet. Tlie Floaer Ml—Ion of the W. C. T. I'., n»«cZy«|terday aflcnuNin al the home^pfarr*. J. I.- YanTIne, Ocean City Him He. The memberx are arraug lug to vl.ll the county jail and nlmhoufte w Ith tlie County Flower Mi—Ion belt Wc<lner«lay. A PRETTY WEDDING A <|ulet, hut unu-ually pretty, wedding ocrurivd at the home of Mr. and Mr*. W. S. Jrdwiftou, on Anbury avenue, uear Thirteenth-treet, on Saturday evening, when tlielr daughter, Ml-Ada II. Johiimi.. wj untied In marriage lo Clarence Nixon, of Millville: Tlie ceremony wa* performed by the Bev. Bennington Con-Mi, pantor of the Find M. K. Church. The hrkle looked nice !tv»a gow u of rhampagiir -ilk royal, and carrying .while camatiou-.' * The young couple w ere allenddl byMr. ami Mr*. Samuel Smith, who were married a couple of week- ago. Mr. and Mr*. Nixon will go lo Millville la a irhort lime, w here Mr Nixon la employed In Owen- machine »ho[>Tlrofte w ho w Itne—ed the eeremony were Mr. and Mr* Johu—u, Mr and Mr*. J. C. Steel man, Mr* Vella Slouc, E. K. Kngh-h, Mr. and Mr>. Samuel Smith, and Clinton and itoyal .Johu-

diaeovery that the heart I- the allIm[ortant factor In tlie circulation of

- blood.

■el, Jonaou foretold the coming of torpedo boat. Fenelou dreamed of photograidiy. Verne, In hi* “TwentyTbOuaaud league- Cnderthe lea," foreahado « ed I he aubmarlne boat >f to-lay. After making a number of tmllar reference-, the -(leaker, eon"In the yean to eomc our great men 'ill be counted by the thouaande, and it i- aafe to nay that the youth of the pre-rnt time ha* a* much chance for S aining auccen* a> thorn who lived

fly year* a

Ilea Lft

The volunteer firemen had a dbwgrrcahle run lu Ihc rain a bout# o'clock yodenlay mumlng, and all -for nothing. A. 1.. Oatrander noticed -moke cumlng from a hou-c uear Fourth and Ueaan, and,-flilnklug tliat «Dr. Howard Haad'n cottage waa on lire, tie ran lo CUM of Police Scull, who lurocd lu au alarm. The ftmokr came from tlie leaUenecofCa|dalu J. Mackey Cor■on. where a Are had )u»l been -tartcl.

On and'after Friday. June .Hi. Prado bakery will i«art baking for Ihe »eaaou. We will make a ftiwdalty m line cake and pantry, bread and aw artmeat-. Baking done lo order: Fanry cakaa for Ixaigta, Wedding- and Par - ” T. Fmaa, prop

Uea a *|wcUBy.

Jo—. Boothmyd ladd- the record hen for the blggead eati-h of ftal. thua fa. l Ida aeaaoa. On Tkiewday lie manage.: to lute two dram llah from tlie ocea. w hlch weighed -e'enty .poonda.

i.Thomab, Agent, Ocew.

W aktvi>—A lady with ex|*rleiiiv an bookkec(«r wlabea Mtuallou al ladel . or collage. Add/miaO. H. il., i** ”■ Seventh alrert. Philadelphia. .

il- All he (-an I.'and try l .. direclloii i

ibilllieft "

. tlieearly.ur...,...d- • Ml- F.i il Iw very dimcult „(,(, |, a . Ir« t a child a. lo hand, wa!c/i lt- lc, 1 .i'. i ! u* I ' J «

y of flagmiry w,

I.'IH

m, Jr.

cued with

excriiaen w ere o^pen

riiuington Coraou, (audorof tin I. K. Church. A pretty (dau. in excellcully rvudered Uv Ml-.

:ni«t. It waa well di

well d.

igof

iloanl of Education, I a-, It given me pleanurv lo < lake (.arl lu the .-Miiwenc. -e-of the graduating < Igh Sch.—*1, and to |.re graduate- the dl(ilomaa •

The law- of gravitation - >- Shakeapeare In BH9. laywrigid deal- with

Again I ur mod ■ Brutua

,i^-hlnr of the

may he, they are -urely Ihe better ..••*- »— .. |,j. (|f»| sSi-r; iey piow they bring b, my mind the picture of a acene, -omewhat like till*, wbeti. year* ago, II wa* my oje md delight lo aland upon the platform of the Academy of Mu-ic. ■ "‘illadelphla, and hear my name I aft one of the cla»«f graduate*, o receive from the hand- of the pre-tdeut of the college my diploma. -* hlch entitled me to I*- out frujBh.--ollege walla, out into the broad,

.right.

fxperlenct,

ip before me and to atrlke om, a- u were, for myarlf, determined to w .ujir “it In the atruggle for a -uc<e*-ful extetiee In the noble and (idd-llke pro-a-ion of my choice. Although n.aiiy mra have Intervened alnce then, yet .ed, aluioat aa ye-terday. •So. my young friend-, it will mem ick and «il'l to yl.iiTulnd* tS^

ae-of thin evening.

"Time will fly apace and with II lo.t op|K>rtutiltle>. Ttierefore, It beluaive* T be diligent and fttudloua and high your mark, and ever keep

ork of the (a

>t behind, 1

-The

Morgan Hand, Jr., B]wke lerglng of AppreUtlrefthlp into me Maatery." After referring to the appreuUceahl(i .y-ftiem hi vogue In oilier year* an.l -nturleft, ami tellliig w hat It ftto<Hl fur, ,e .(eaker a.kl: 'This ayatem of appreutlceahip may r nppll.d to life. Every day we are rrvlng an a|>|ireutlceatil|> that will .(uallfy ua for aumethlng to be done In " c future. When a youth *tart» out life he «ee* many-way* open before him He ntioukl, however, try to dl»er hU natural iiuallflcattous, and, 'lug found ttieae, -elect that trade profeaatou lu which hta uatlve euer- - may flud their moat (erfect drvel- , incut Each man ha* a apeelal talent, and tlraae who become auc-w-ful m*»ter» are thoae who atay In that aim w here their native talent can be ed to the beat eflevt. We all have m-rve time In apprentlorahlp.

life <

ic training lo ll

I living of

aged If II come* lo him, for ofttlme* alter It ta over a (wraou can m-c Uie lo n.a^ery more plainly tlian lie did before, and tuntead of the perkal being wanted time. It proven to be of the grt‘*le*t benefit. •To become a ma*ter today reIre* more lndu<ry and energy than vr before. 1-et ua, llieu, coucenlrale r erg lea upon one thing. IaS u» -ivr to atrengUieii our (aiwera, ordlr\ though they be, by InduHry, and, forgetting all about ouree.vea, think ml of Hie work webavetodo. Then, ■ely. In the end nticce** ahall crown r rltorta and for u» there nbell be the -rglng of appreiitioeahlp Into the Pbe young atudenl wa* applauded to : ecno, and, after a aoug, "Flowera, ■wera,'' by right girle, Mlaa Hat- . M. Sehurrh advanced to the front of Ihe sage and drliverel her eanav, A Plea for Uie FuraaL'’ Ml»* .Scliureh, Jierfectly nelf-|ioa*e*nrd Ith clear euunclaUon. Sh

aaid In part:

e year*, a new problem ha atarg tlie cltUeua of not oul, *1 Statp., but of the who! . . (lie face. It I* a probleo not ouly to look at, but one wfakv mufti be ftoived. Why ahall wa aav our lore-la, and how ahall we do so. Aluioat everywhere througbdbt thla 1 broad laud of our*—by «a* -mlll«, for lumbering purpuaea, or by flrea—the fure*U have been daatroyed in wbole*ale number* and the beamy of the MiaaSchureb ga\-* an Irutanoe of

,aland of St. Helena. "Making barren waataaof beautiful [put* ta not the only harm that the oeedlea* cuUlug of irea. haa done. Think of the aw ful Uudalldea that leaping, roahlug and rolling eeplng all be1 them; Wbat, ! down of the that held the The deal ract ton of

-•arta-

•■liie

u I .It

■ Kept!

It If till

le were elected

in Id ueverilve to Mil tlie ol lie of them- threat*, A hrali 1. dared to rl-k lib- life In h ■ auppreftnlou of olavery" V piano aolo, "In CupklV ■ * given by Ml-Vk.lel Ch. 1 u-„al ma-terly ‘ '

Men

■It, Pre»lde

.rded by I. >f the Iloanl

broader avenue- of more extended , unie( | |„ m , e „n,. r . vi-it- ..'f m-vcr«l m-arch In the higher -clionl- of learn- Jaya U. friend- lu Philadelphia, mg. there tube fltte.1 lor Ihelr varloul F \ K k «*ut* w'lUi'tile t'h | , ghng l "bl.a<il 'of y- 'idh H'e Phlladeiplil. bar. »|K-nt .1 m.iplr [■our-lng through their vein-,' a.ih In O'-v*" <ity tbl- "cyk

Ightou Place, until October 1. Mr. and Mr*. William Shrivel Philadelphia, were In town a few < --0, looking after their property, i'rof. Jarne- M. Steven- and fai ■ occupying S: B. Samp-on - uae, Fourth -treet and Ihe hay. iiarle-W. Hoberta, a Philadcl| >ker. willi hi- wife and lutere*

Ully, la at lire Algid

l,u. -|« age. 1B2

withm

■ity Hu(. the gra.l u-

before you

great aun-c— ■■ ai labor. May you e

late the precept- of your teacher- * ' earneatly and faithfully lab.. » the good need of know ledge your fertile bralna and w ho, with Board of Education, together w your parent* and fneudn, rejoi.-c night that you have been aucceaadu paa-lug the required examination- ■ are thua deemed worthy to rect these merited recognition*, your diploma*, which It give" megr

In behalf of the Board of Ocean City, lo prce.it to

Ume.”

Prof J. f M.^Hte'

c. HI* addreaa made a ueep .111re—Ion u(kiu all w ho beard it. Prof. Steven* aatd: ‘The time ha* >me for me to apeak to you for the last Ume lu au oniclal c*|»clly. In flrat place, permit me to coiigrntuyou upon your nucce» In your acboul w ork no far. You go out Iroin acbool taking with you the very l-r-l wiftlic of u* all. Hern ember that tht achool muat be judged by the chara.-n , of It* graduate. If you develop Into ud| l> feel D that Hie 11 aebool'b'doli.g

»»l wnrk.”

Keferrlug to tbe diflh-ulUc that

[met mo-t people In thla world, Prof, level.* aald that we are apt to look (■on tlieae rough place a* evil*, bul they are not Imdead, llicv are thcbe*t thiuga for ua. Tlie child that 1* l.clpcl over ever}- dlfllculty remain* a child t<: the day of 111* death. Vera do not

Prufeaor, "Uiat thear dlfflculU> he welcomed ami not to t>

ahunned. 1 want you to fel ttia every content lionetly w aged on you part make you only atrouger for the next conflict. I want you to realb that a life free from theae difllcult.i would he a eurae and It* end dell

If rightly Ukcd, theae dlflicultie d atrength. And atreugth I- •“ thing. Have you ever thought

.... htatory of tbe world l* a !:ilory of the development of phyal.-al atrength, It* overthrow by a greater atrength—Intellectual atrength—and

the conflict

better than either of thee—moral

atrength?''

The a(ieakei then eloquently recalled Uie atory of Pulyplwme and liywea, and how liyaae pteroed the atnale are of Uie giant and, with the other Greek* ooufliied hi the rave, made l.u eta pc. In thla lualauce, Intellectual atrength o\-ereau»e phyatcal atreugth "While the development of Intellectual atrength I* one of the main pur(nee* of a acbool, we want X and girle to leave ua strong " eonUuued Prof. Slev

H. H. Sparrow, of Phlla.lel

■venue, lent week.

II w- *u!ji?g g U ,er |'r MI ’l Mr. and Mr*. I>. C. Hlllega*-. -i blladelphla, were viallor* here dm gibe wek.atopplug at the Idlewild Mr*. Dr. Graham, her friend- wil regret to Iran., aectdenlally fell, a fei •' .jured her face aeverely

5le Florence learning, been -lay lug In Ocean (ity I

velop alre glorious tL bow Uie h

it lu turn o

I were aaki wbat te the moat aerioua

l ulled Stale Ucday? I think my anawer would be the grow lug eplrt! of lawiaaeueae, tbe general d lure*pact for the law-. ThU dbiupect fur law U alao creeping lulo our acboola, and

• 'I 11

do all In

out.

“My laa

are,

r (».

l* u largely in rainfall. Teach the lumberthe right way to cut lumber, to he careful which tree to out do* u. Foret* are purlfylog to tbe air. A

If they

— -> -Kpaal — they are law*, It

obey them, even If wa *uf-

Obey _ . unjuat. It b all right to -Tfp law-a, hot, aa long —

t. animal breathe lu the pure air id aeparatae the oxygen from the carbonic add gaa, take the oxygen Into the blood and return* tbe carbonic add gaa to the ait. What would pap-

(ixygenf Mao, a* well aa other anl-

(.rogreaa—aye, life Itaelf—b de|ieudeu( u|kju law. without It, there would be nothing but chao* and death. ‘■And now, lo ctoeing, let m that we will watch your future 1 with great Internet, and that we aiali ^'lU. tbe cboraa, “Good Night,: Good Night!" by the puplla, tbe joyable exerdeea were brought I

dilan w ho regi-teml al :lly Houne this week. B. FurUa Mason, of Ph

ml Mr*. J. II.

mily.

ity.

AllanUc a»d non, ung Ihe the Im

Mr and Mr Phlladelpb eek'» vlftllor*

perlal.

'heftier Godfrey, of Phlladelp lied lib (lareu'tft, Counellmau a. N. I". Godfrey, on Sunday Monday. Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Weaeotl daughter, of Philadelphia, w ere - tor* here till" week, registering al

Mr. 1

d Mr*. George Derr and .laugh

Mr*. Koticrt Ftahei

■f Wl

a of Mr.

thla week. Allen, of Philadelphia, returned home on Tuesday after *|>endrral day* at the home of Capt a B. Scull. r Samuel G. Newcomb, of Brookjoined hi* family at Uie home of and Mr*. A J. Smith, on Monday, all returned to Brooklyn on Tuec-

momlng.

re. John Keamer, of Philadelphia, ie down early thb week. -Mr. and . Beamer have a|«rtmenl* lu .he Trow er building. Itev. \V. Adair, of MeCaysville, Pa., a Cnlled Pnaibylerlan miulntrr. i bo waa here several day* for lib leallh, left the Garw ood for Ph 'Hie on Monday. Thomas H. Jackson and Darlington, well known rerideuta of West tiieftter, Pa., were among 0 vbttore thb week. Mm. Frank Htne* and children, 'ape May tity, have returned ho, after a visit of a few- dava with M Hlnc* .._ Smith, In this city. Mr. and Mr*. George K. Child* and .in, of Philadelphia, are vbitlng C family of W. H. Colli**.... Mr.Chi la a draughtsman in the employ tbe Cramp Com(iany. J. Wesley Arthur, of PhUadelpiUa. former resldenl of Ocean City, ‘ ~ . reu the guest of Mr. and Mr*. I. der Coraou for several days. He accompanied by hbfamily. Dr. B. T. Abbott spent Monday and uraday with Ub brother, Rev. WII.mm Abbott at Ocean (iroi-e. Ill wa. accompanied by Mr*. Abbott. Dr. John Eevarlng and family, ol Philadelphia, ale among tbe summer resident* welcomed hack to Or - City during the pwg few day*. Eva Gllbart, of Philadelp urued home after a visit 1 few days with her pareol*. Mr. M re. Godfrey Aug, in this city. John IT. Ladwlg, of He ran too, who ad a cottage here three yean ago, waa In Ocean City on Saturday, lookquarter* for the summer. Daniel Gallagher, of Philadelphia,

lallor here thb

hb hotel for tbe season on June lb. Dr. I. N. Urlacom and family, of . Untie City, have moved Into tlielr u home, TI8 Central avenue. Dr. Grt»com jvbo b a graduate of Hahnemann OoB^t. reside here permanently. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. DuMee.of Pbtb•lelphU, summer rraklenU to Uda city, were vbltore here on Memurtal Day. They rode from Philadelphia To AllanSSWdSJieBsF 6 - Fred Bapp, of WgM Phlladelphb, acoompankad by hb fabilly, haa been -pending a few days In their Itoure on -eooud and Market street, West Phlla-

ic thrill a- lie saw

g I lie day with 1

inder tlie dire-

which 1^1 our nob) (tag will now b

pretty flag, but. unfortunately, the c broke and the Hag fell to Ihe und, huudml- of -ouvenlr flagi.

TWELVE YEARS OLD

twelfth annlveraary of Iota •Jl, No. !»;, Jr., O. U. A. M., was .-clcbratcl In an enjoyable manner by ■Ciubere and Invited friend* In dge room on Tuesday evening. The affair waa presided over by C. Mahan. Short *|icechc* of a congratulatory rder were made by J. \V. Smith Ym. Bake, City Treasurer Ira S. hampluu, John Hramell, of thb city, nd Mr. Daniels, of Highutow 11. At the conclusion of the ftpeecliw.

rr,r;

d Mr. Adam*, "I 1

■v. Peuuiiigtou Coraou, paalor of Find M. E. Church, next lutro<1, nald that be could not quite •raland why hb Sunday acbool nntctident should have called 1 him lo make the opening ada. Some time* one read* the preface of a book and afterw ard w oudere ly. He prohahly woudere atlll more ly he haa read the book when he - turned the last (>agea. There b e good thing, however, about tbe [.face—ft* brevity. After expressing - pleasure at being present upon -•h an occasion, Bcv. Mr. Coraou d that, although refined a llltle alnce day* when the Indian wooed bis dusky maiden, tbe Instincts of men

ire about the same aa then. The *r liked lo think of (hb day observed aa ft bon thboccaaiou.

We should keep green the memoiiea ' oae men who fought for the |icr(■etulty of this country. No lea* courage required toKl^y, to live properly and .withstand evil, than was had by lore W ho fought hi the Civil War, ■me of w hum, ft may he, are with ua uw. There never waa a Ume when lib I* a lime for true patriotism, here are battle* lo be fought on civic ad economic quesUoua by thoae of thb anti the coming gciieeallon. "May

ever he found wauUtig w hen the cornea," aald tlie a|«aker, ear-

nestly. The flag* we -re about ua are beauUful to look upon, but they do stand for *0 much aa lbore that torn and battle-acarred. There flag* that stand for atrength and aceurtty, other* tjiat mean only

linen*, while atlll oilier* bring up

feeling* of fear, or of contempt, but our flag stand* for the true principle* of American life. The red -lauds for the aacrhice of blood fur the perpeti Ity of Uie nation. Tbe white reprent* civic purity and civic rigbteoua-

"He who purchase* a \

the m

• la

aa'Judla* Iscariot.

After a national air by the reboot hildrvn, who waved flag* as they smug, Kev. J, B. Adams wa* Introduced aa Ihc next apeaker. Bev. Mr. Adams began by reun ig tliat lie hoped llial he had stolen all of tbe thunder from the Mayor, who wa* to follow him, McDay had Its origin In Ihe South, raid the -(-raker, w here Uie people observed the pretty custom of strewing flower* upon the grave* of their fallen dead. latter, lu IMib, that godly 1

o did mi much for

country—General John A. Eogi anggraled tie propriety of obrerviug the day lu pro|er manner. Hinee that time lh« oM soldier has teen sea Ing flowers and (dauUnv flags In cemeteries. The apeakar eloquently 1 reviewed the history of tbe flag, the Civil Wai and Dewey'* great victory, raying that today our navy b feared by all, and to be an American b lo ba the peer of all monarch*. Mr. Adams

Fog Bang—Fa* 31-foot afoot.; built 1 i from Budder plana of "Swallow;” . r COM can; wUI sell lor f&O. Apply 1 Hxxti.mx Omcx. 11

radon -of tbe bo(e that God will tr our prayer and odnUnue giving a country of which we may

Itb vim by tbe flilld II. P. tiiaimjau.of I ureb. spoke briefly.

■ure to apiwar

( tty by nr civic * made

rad Charity,' I of tlie spirit 1 of the North

I Teh

tin tied 11(1 the pole and quickly ad.“ted the dlfllculty. 111- daring feat a- appreciated by the large crowd, ml he was euthu-ia-llcaliy cheered. Then the flag waa sw ung out hi all a glory a* the member* of Degree

d thn

i-olfoya.

indlra

11 ha.

that

In the lower section of the city. Chief if Police Scull and Policeman Schock Immediately went to the scene of tbe -uppoaed crime, hut no one had been irdcred. The report was due to Ihe agary of thedireared mind of the man reported the atory. Discovering thb pereuu had a brother living In Atlantic t-’lty. Chief Scull sent tbe across to thb relative.

Foil Sai.k.—Yacht Brighton, 23j ft. -er all: 10 ft. beam: In llret-clana condition; price, taxi. N. B. 800V, "• tai We* avenue.

PERSONAL.

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Bev. N. B.

Fori Mill HUni M. E. Church, We. Philadelphia, were visitor- tleic <>

Monday.

Mrs. John F. Kelly and daughu, Mbs Hchm. of Salem, have ben. s,-cl-ing the week with Uie former'. -I.le. Miss Annie MeCbwkry, at HI. Aqgu-

llne's rectory.

Miss I .aura H. Chattln ha- relurnefrom a vblt to Brooklyn. Her m.dhe, Mrs. James A. Chattln. has left for day of several weeks hi Pblladelphi

and Brooklyn.

Captain L. it. Beckril and daughb

Eatlroad Sinu-IiWx*. lyK.NVsIl.VAHtA UAIL.IUIAD l .w «mi laassvjut? HaAMoaa Kg

IVIlham Houck, of C

Ikw.i here for several days pa* getting Mrs. Houck’s ndlage* hi readli.es-

-umuier tenants.

Mr and Mr-. Aamu Hlephens.>u, of Wetutiah, aud Joseph Packer a., ' family, of Phlladel|>hla, sjient Mem. rial flay with I-earning Htephcnao: and family In thb city. Mr. and Mr*. William l-eek an young mn, Wilbur, of Atlantic (ilj nave returnol home after •(•endlug' few day- with Mr*, l-eek - (wreulMi. and Mr*. Hamuel Garwiaid. H. (ierhard, of Philadelphia, was mine do* u'for Uie aumm*r r * U ?U g w 111 (.a— the summer wfth Howard Fahue--bx-k hi K. B. Camphell’s collage. Mias MalUe Pollock.of Philadelphia, loxim 1*11 led by four young women, ill trarhere lu tlie Philadelphia public a-luails, -(lent Iieooratlon Day lu Mr*. ■V. Pollock's cottage, KM* Asbury Mi— Kslrlla Itl-ley, a trained nurae, •f Philadelphia, ta recovering from an >1*-ration fur apiwtidlcftb. She b at the home of her parents, Mr. aud Mr-. Daniel Itisley, We* avenue, uear

.Seventh street.

Mr. aud Mr*. J. B. Bonner, of West ’hlladelphla, summer resldenl* In icean (ity, were here early In the leek, regl*ering at the Katliiu. Mr ioiinrr Is connected wfth tlie 1 'arnegle ifttcv* m Philadelphia. Thos. C. Ebert, who was a resident •f Avondale, Pa„ i«saed away on the lid uh., after an IllneMs of two moutlis. ie waa well and favorably known icre, having had a cottage .111 A-bury ,venue, near Seventeenth *reet. Itev. J. P. McCiowkry. of 1'ofodo, ju-t hack from a trip lo Kuro|K-, via't»l hb brother, Itev. J. B. McCloskey, .1 thb city, oil Sunday and Monday. le was accompanied Ly Father Jen-.ing-,of Cleveland, who made Ihe trip o Euro|« with him. Mr. aud Mrs. J. J. Henderson, wfth dr. Henderson'* mother and staler-, if Philadelphia, were vbltore liere thb seek. Mr. Henderson's mother and me of hi- sisters remained over a few day* anil are occupying lib collage 011 Central avenue, uear Fourteenth -treet. Senator and M re. Crease aud M r. lid Mrs. W. Scott Hand aud family, of this city, attended the ceremonies ‘midenl to the unveiling of the mon, unit to John Grace, to South Dentil m Memorial Day. Grace waa Was) lugton'a scout, of whom ft was raid by "the Father of Hb Country" that Brltbb gold could ---* '— *-*—

-urnplkr Keart? Finished. . . the meeting of the Board of Freeholders, In Cate May, on Friday la*, -lent of H-a*' was ordered made to -rt E. Hand, tbe contractor, for . on the new turnpike. The contract will be flnlahed within C weeks. Repairs to Uie amount ol were ordered made to the draw bridge Scbellenger'a Landing.

Thomas J. Ruane. a We* Phlladelnhla furniture dealer who wa* here la* summer, was in Ocean City a few lays ago. He ba* rented a cottage on A-bury avenue.near Fourteenth *reet, md with hb family will be down lu a

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WANTRD—^)cean City or other good and welllocated seashore cottages or cottages in exchange for well rented Camden, N. J., houses. Equity *4700. Address Box 201, Middletown, Del. : 1

When Yon Want Anything in ...DRUOS...

Boorse Pharmacy. ■•raagaaasft Reasonable Prices. Prescriptions.

MRS. MARY PENISTAN, MASSEUSE. BISCAYNE, OCEAN CITY. N. J.

H. A. W. SMITH k SON Plumbing - Heating - Drainage MS Anbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. M. J.

rt you golug to have any papering :T Ifao, and you want aomeUilng aud anblic, go where they represent tbe tine* and large* bouses aud get anything you wlah lu our line, and '* you want aometblng different we III gladly abow you Home new way* of decorating. Home new Mripa, tre 1-uray, the I-a Rita, are veryneat and dainty. The Lady Jane b a beauUful bedroom paper, and we have a grand assortment of Crown effects. Come ' ace them at B. K. Km ith A Hush

Paper Hanging and Painting

More Wall Paper this spring than ever. WINDOW SHADES FROM 15 TO 50 CENTS. : laterial. Pictures, Paints. Oils, Brushes, Varnishes, Window and Looking Glass. Co see the

goods and you will buy at B. R. Smith & Sons

IO*H ASBURY AVENUE.

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

$400 CASH-

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dalrlea Guaranteed BUtcUy Pure /AILK . ;and Ice Cream ESTABLISHED 1U1

la all ft takes to buy a New Fourteen-room Houae, In the brat location,direcUy fronl. Ilay window on ocean aide, porch 00 three aldea, neonmi -tory balcony; lib heauUfully pa|iered, every door and window b screened hade* to all windows aud electric lights lu every room, wfth chandelier* and luule* complete. Thb ttouar luw every known convenience and no reasonable iffer will Ik- refused because ft haa lo be sold quick. Call on me and I will

a ft Wi

HARRY HEADLEY

NINTH STRECT. NEXT TO FIRE HOUSE

...COTTAGE FOR SALE... Central lienee, near Fifteeatli Street, facieg the ocean. Location finest in Ocean City and rapidly increasing in value—6 rooms, partly furnished — PRICE #1800 — Lot alone is worth $1450. A splendid chance. For full particulars inquire - V MASSEY »Sc EDWARDS, OCEAN CITY, N. J.

ROBERT FISHER \ Real IS state ? E ? r £-t°g BOURSE BUILDING Eighth St. and Asbury Ave., OCEAN CITY Do you want a Uoitagv or Hot*? Hare you anything for rant? Do you with to 'buy, or hare you anything to a*I? Let me know—I’LL DO THK BRIT. Cataloga on application.

7tliSt, and Asbury Aye.

W. H. (MITCHELL, BRICKLAYING • PLASTERING jhbhi.vh n praouiwY ite.Mei.ee: 704 Central Awe OCEAN CITY, ■. i. OCEAN CITY BAKERY (Kueeerara lo K. A. nrtiock.) BREAD, FANCY CAKES aad PIES GEORGE S. BICREL,

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Ocean City, N. J. Capital umm. subplus him.

ft- ft- nriTKit. V.ral’iaak w. taxrrr uanii, q . J. K1TU1AS r

Beautiful Cottage Sites. High Ground! Lota Graded. Btroeto and Khdewalk* Graveled. Many new building* already erected. Plot lying betwe avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North street*. Apply to any real e*ate agent. Invaatlgate before else where.

Ocean City Land Company JOHN u. uawor. Hauger S- W. COMOM, rrwaiaaat