Ocean City Sentinel, 16 February 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel ,,^1,1, prt*Mrot BooMreu made

= atroog pica for talr play for lb« 1 ; Among ■'Ibcr Iblogc ba aaid: "All good American* who d«

ip North I ’

CURTIS ROBINSON

WORDS OFCODNSEL TO HIGH SCHOOL

CHICKEN SUPPER

CITY TREASURER MAKES REPLY

STRANGE MENTAL GITTS.

Ran.

n enjoyable uild winter entertain

^ . _ ut ha* been planned by the ladle* | ■ CCKAi. CITY, - - NEW JBJISKY Americana,helthemortaarnealfttrud- of8l. AuRuatfne'* t'burch. till* city, "^ncrivia* ’Phone No " «blp for fellow-countrymen who Young Men and Women m ||,e form «f a rhlekra pot-|>le*up|>er j Ira S. Champion Tells J. R- , daeilln the saWh— MamMUp all r Heard Sermon by Rev. tobeRtvenooib#e*enl..R<.m 1 ur«l.v, Kencrlck How City

id jeartj Ibe greater becauae It la In the South rI _ „ February aid, at the rectory, >-*-•••' that we find In tta rooal acute pbaw H. T. Casselberry. avenue,.above loarWentb •treet . .ie of the grealeet problem* before our Tbe member* of the Ocean City TbeJadiea are anxious to make thl* : Kl-miB Hgwnai 1 people—the problemof aodeallng wltb : tt|gb rtebool attended service* In the an unueually pleaaaiil aoclal occaaluii. ,. <IIUI1JUI , |(ia|t , lll ; I be man of on* color aa to *ecure him i K|pg Pnabyterlau Church on Sunday and extend a hearty luvlutton to , tire right* that no one would grudge morn lug laid, u|mn which occaalou a member* of other cliu relic* and di

him If be were of another color. | apcclal •ermou w a* delivered to the»c luatlou*.

'‘'llw altlluda of Ibe North tow ard vumifr meu aud w omen by I he pa»tor. The name* of llioae having Ibeaflair , the negroI. far from what It should ■ iter. H. T. Ca*aelberry. In addition in eharge are: Mr* John Mc-Altw, he, and there I* need that the North to members of the aebool, there were ' Mr* M A Kyaii. Mr*. K. Wle*lerand ,

alM> sliould act Ui good faith upon the present Clly hkiperinlendeul J*iur* M Mr*. Willlaai Miller. Aid*

prtnofpie of giving to each man w bat j Hteveu* and Principal (•(urge M. Kill*. K. C. Phillip*, Mlaa Ida Weialer. Mlw I* juatly due him. of. treating him on ■ beside* two or three of the teacher* l.ulu Wehder, Mlaa Nellie lloarh. M hi* worth a* a man, granting him no Mr. Caaaelberry took hi* lext fium j MS?fjulun. MI**Grace Mctjuakl, Mle»

.oil* •• - : -

ROOFIINCJ AIND SPOUTIINQ! i|4e grt ati arcurjtonicd to our talk* ah SING they gel aft idea we do .nothing e

year, maybe all will be forgiven •'

t Art trMt ■ I’ll.'

AnjkKTtr CfTT haa formed AY agon” Club whose rule* outride the cHy limit*. There'll mi on the fUhlog stnack* r dear* away. It i* hinted.

the t

TiiEcolumn* of the Bon: open for Ibe dlsruarion of question* of lulerest to the public. If you anything to aay. help yourself, name will not be uaed. If you It*’ Jertlou*. "You can foul all llie people *umc of the time, aud some of the people all the time, but not: all the ■•coplr Ibe lime," the Immortal Uncoil w ordn, are a* true today a* they w ■ a generation ago. T11 IRK i* joy among the working iwoide nww tbit work I* to be Marled on Ibe Mreet Impiuvetnenl*. Tbl* bahten a rather severe w Inter, and lh^ wage-earnar ha* not been enjoying a bodufroMS. With more money In cirrulaliou, all clasae* will feel In better spirit*. Tiik(laxette, which ha* completed II* twcnty-nftb year, look* decided l> pio*|ierMU. Il baa a atruug bold upon the a (Ted ton* of Court House people, whether resident* there or living In far-off sections of the county. Tb* Skstiski bopea that the tiaxette will live forever. IU path growing mor« ro*y with added year*. lethal the old weather a get out o! A prvvlrion In the Agricultural bill |<a*aed by t ongre** makes the forecasting of weather

mi-demeanor punhhablc by a Hoc ol *40) and Imprisonmeut. Now, If wc tied only some way of getting at Ibt

Is another column of Ihl* Is* the bkSTlJtgL, "A Royal Patron" o! iMean t.’By, w riling under dale of Philadelphia, calls attention to a mat much Importance. ill* commi turn bear reading aud study. He

la in touch with many other* w ho

rbtt Ocean City In Ibe summer k

liu uf Ui

TiiKRt: seem* to be one thing aud Ibis I* that tb* railroad pinle* believe that they are now log a pretty HU share of the tax deu, and any move mad* to Increase tola Is likely to be contested i court*. Then, If the rail road penis* go to the court* In their search for an equitable adjustment of Xheli taxea. It will mean the suspension, fot ait, of their coulributiou to

lleputy United .State* Marshal was received In alienee. Just at this motbe plc- > cowboy, appeared

WlTOoi.T fear of IU ear* being

soundly boxed, the Asbury Park Journal ihs* dretarea itself: “tiood, w bole*ome home tialulng It more Important

-ar *|eak II thoughtfully—thau the

t.siulug our gat* cutter In church or e.-huoliuoiu; and lit* parent w bo, wlll1 igty or Uxlly, neglecu tbl* U wltbh (id mg from the child that which In - later lilr maj mean mure luriilm than eit « stiver or gold. If the Bins of o in lesion are aa productive of remorse fat puubbiueut as those of commissi •», then many an American parent

e ’something to answer for on

w Iasi

lark.

reward of labor." to "get hack" el

Allanllc Clly lor some of the fling* r of her paper* ha* been making, '8tar.opeu* fire In tbl* manner 1 ell, what ha* Atlantic Clly to aay herself uoa* The current report I* it there u a quagmire ne'* throw uf the city, constantly throwing mud at Cape May, but Ibe prospect bow I* that they are fast io Ibe mud themselves tbsl II III not be ad. tsable to be throwing II some one else. That roadbed across Pleaaantvllle: Already worth of material ha* been tbl* llllle r> bole aud non* of II 1 be seen. Thai'* * here those mo. qultoea come from to bedevil'Atlantic' visitors, visitors lured there by mlsre| bout mosquitoes and otbertblnga. Mlie* and mile*of quagmire! The railroad* bad to takf up their track* aud remo -* -=^—J •olid foundation* to they’ll hare It to do'again, for nothing can stand long upon tbl* quagmire. Atlantic's Inlqultla wHI bring upon II Hie tele ofriodam and (Jomorrah yet.

* the n

1 for tbt

vary eloquent, i

h> loatr

■five.

ire 8. Champion, City not her column of thl* Issue of Ibe tUcsHNEi..' replle* to the Inquiries made by John K. Kendrick In ou Irene uf lari week. Mr. Champion' answer will be found highly Inter eating. Aa he stale*, questions propounded drick are not for him to answer—In fact, should not have been directed him—but tboee-queriea w hich concern hlmaetTuttd hla office are replieu Mr. Champion lo a bualoeaa-llke mauTbe Clly Treasurer gives some fact* and makes a few suggestion* that be read with profit by all property holder* aud taxpayers lo Ocean city. (■KKXMDKriT’B BALamV. A higher salary for the President ol the I'nltcd 8lates Is approved by Kvcrybody's Magazine, which think* Ibe amount should be glW.MU per uum, and adds: “That sum Is none too large for the dignity of the office, >lu, power and wealth of the Culled States, and IU place among natioua. ssary to compare the tlary w ith- the sui olteo enormous, given to the rulers other nations. It Is srlf-cvldeut U he should have enough for the dignity ' hi* great post and all the expense* which be 1* called upon to undergo lu inter lo discharge worthily all the lomerou* official duties of enlertalnaent and of charity that are forced

laav* the He should

compelled to pul hla hand I >wn pocket to from Oral to last are essentially and tpably official, fifty thousand dollars a year for an official who may for the public la a ridiculous pittance, large as It may seem to a private gentleman lo the country. Give the PreeMeots enough for their family expenses, and a little something to 'lay

life Insur

anee companies richer than the fatted

C1TT coht*r■ o■.i.e:b. severe) occasions during the past rear*, the Mum-inki, baa called

attention to the necessity of a city

oompt roller. The Deed of such

r by

I for e

those haring at heart the I

of the city.

unlcIpalKy of any proporcity comptroller. He Is an Indispcuslble official If the financial affairs of a city government are to be

to ou a business bests

Wlthi^axnpotent man as city comptroller, there would be one responsible I. and tuts la said without re flee upon the gentlemen now bolding municipal offices or those w ho have ■erred lu thl* capacity In the peat. Ilia the city comptroller's duly lo know how much sooner la being handled by Ibe other official*, and wbelhcr, before they receive money ’ ’ork, contractors and other* have

i iti iifl'vial statement come* from toe hcedqi arteri of the Japanese gen erel, tlku, that tn hla entire army, stuce Lay '> lari, only forty death* tost time General Oku ha* been In command ol mure than 140,000 meu, toe rick Ibt. Tliat only forty should

have died,-one of the mow extreurd.- 1H;rfurlued t , lrll Ubor. properly, nary fact* In the htatory of military j „ 0 . h , mMn , mrnma ^ operation* In the same period Ga> Vvery city should have, aud give eral Oku Im* luM 5.IZ7 men killed aud 1 . auu give^

-1,0*0 wounded, yet only forty »ucexmbed to di>«a«c. 1 luring the Civil

War the I Ruth Aulr

* .liter heavier losses from disease Ilian

from aetual fighting.

■a tori Gl.tft)killed ,

one, if II were desired, an eppottunlty

of sliming responsibilities

Hcverel of the city officials *|>uken U n this sut<ject have expaeswd them

• aiuiea ol aiwessi. -elves as favorable lo the Idea. They

*ay that a dty '

r~.m ‘~**** lion, reach the proportions of Iboae

Ocean City should bare a cnruplrul

r, and the sooner tbe better.

In speaking of Ibe hook of Proverbs. Mr. Casselberry called attention high esteem In w hlrfa It Is end ha. been held by eminent meu Mauce, Hr. Gray said tbe l'i so juatly founded on principle* of human nature, ami so adapted to tbe permanent Interests uf man, that they agree with the manners of every age. and may be assumed as rules for the direction of conduct In ever)- rondlllou end rank of life, however varied It complexion or diversified by cirrum"We notice both In Ibe lesson read, and lu the text, that wisdom, ledge aud understanding are wordi used much," said the speaker. "Is us learn that there is a vast dlfferem betweeu wisdom and knowledge. 1 la hard lo tell exactly wbat Ibis wot reus in all IU fullnes*. It learn all that our teacbe >* lu Ibe course prescribed aud yet have not wisdom. Hut you ask, shall 1 not seek alter know ledger Moat assuredly and tmpliallcally yes. "Wisdom tells ua w hat lo do things—bow lo use them. Whet pie aei to he wlse.tbeu they learn to use them There are two or three rules to follow In tbe getting of knot edge end wisdom, aud tbe first Is, ■PP'J’ your mtwda, to getllug these, know most of ua here 'to-day lx found lIda very bacd work, for Hit mind dues not usually w aul to be applied lo atedy. Tbe mlud Is like wttd colt, and niuri be broken lu Our rntuda will never mlud make them mind. There are many mlud* which have never been trained, fbey cannot tblnk re.ll well, or study at ell. \t ben they young, tbeae people did out apply tbemselve* lo Mudy and now tbal they have grown up they are too old to learu very much. They deal of pleasure, aud ar nearly so much to then others aa they would be If they had Mud led bard In childhood aud youth. "Another ru ie to kuow aud follow

Apply your

Tbe apostle say*, ’bold bleb Is good.' I: enough to get gold and silver, to he wealthy, we must hold ome of It. If we

do Ibiaby a wonderful power w bicl: Ibe mlud has. called the memory God gives ua memory In order Hut w<

may make blessed

will n.

tbe

mind that dure not ’bold fast' b lllllr ' than tbe sieve. Have bow you use your mind ’1 ‘trash 1 —something you do not leather, and wblcb you k true—will soon *|t.dl the best mlud God baa craalrd. 11

work, yet even to obey tbe will.

Phii.ai>ei.i-hia, Feb. lltb, 1905. Kiutor Bnmxtn.:—I. understand that effort* are being made lo arrang for filling Ibe ocean front (Inside ol Hi new boardwalk! by pumping from the hay through your town. - Now, while 1 heartily favor any practlcable method fui bringing this waste of ground up to grade, yrl I ■ tainly oppose starting such work t spring, and cannot Imagine anyi thinking otberw lae w bo has tbe L Interest of Ocean City at heart. For tbe part two sreaon* Ocean City has bad Its town In a disreputable appearance during Ibe "seaaoi twice with tbe boardwalk stablerefuse condition ou tbe front, once with the streets torn up aud To aaud-pipe your town in *| aud summer, with Ibe probable breaks aud leakages, aud discharge at jour clly front uf tbe mixture of sat ’ w ater, dead crabs and muck from t bay while people are InspevUng aud deciding a helber to locale lhere or or tbe summer, would, lo my mi Bp the climax to tbe wore of your

■bused resort.

I-ct tbe work commence lu Hie fall, f It I* to he done In tbal manner. Helleving and hoping that the pubiic geuerally consider* Il In this Ugbl.aud thanking you for the spare of this communication, lam, A l/»YAI. PaTBii

Hoci-muon now going ou In Kng-

iand ou Hit possibilities of exiraclliig xiasuuic Aaalvcraar*. gold from sea water would he amusing phe eighth anniversary of the Inal! Iflbe outflropplUR of fraud, already union of Ocean City Ixxlgc No 1T1 a ,.rent, were not an Inevitable u | Free and Accepted Mason*, w«l be sill ol this salt of talk. Emioenl celebrated on Ibe evening of Monday sUeuil-l. like Hlr William Bamray I February 27. The attendance will be have dr. land that gold maybe ex onflow! to member* of the fraternity traded Irom tea water under a new and Hie iadlre of their immediate famliroo re Which la probably better than Hire on |y. More titan ordinary any preceding one. No one has yet tion will be given to tbe quality of the alma u, however, Ibat It will be fea*l- entertainment, and a surprise la prombl* to extract gold in such quantities laed along that line by the committee at such an outlay as will make the > eharge. The stewards will have uuderiakliig commercially profitable, charge of the refreshment feature* aud but Ibe companies are being Hosted they hint at menu Innovation* of an and Hie calculator* are telling the attmdl.c character. Wm. K. WUItutish public Ihati.Wki,tM),000 ton* of I lam son, Ij. Curtta Robinson, D. I*, g Id awail the successful proapedors. ( reaswell and H K. Mow rer are lu VfbT peopl* will wail uuUI they see charge of the proposed entertainment iouic tangible rreutu In tbe way ol ai.rt the Meward. are T. J. Tboru aud ua- gold trout aea water. 1 Allen Hcull.

"Ob, bow Ibat thought will hauut

you If you fall now! nolher thing 1 would

•earn,” said tbe pastor, "la Ibis, climb higher. I do not suppose remembers the day ou w brtt earned to walk alone, and yet this vas one of the greatest event* In or. Ivre. But we did not ccaae at aebievi aenu In jurt w alking as a child, lia re never walked since childhood, how aluelem the feet of our baby leg*! i'ou have been provided by the Btalt • It b an education far above tbe height of tbe average great men of part cen lurle* 8hall Hila be the end df youi attainment*? Tbe world Is bcgglugactoally begging—for meu and women nt and guide their affairs Into a •r and better civilization. i no doubt, climbed well, and honor you for your labor* of the pi o not stop there We look with beseeching and prayer,and plead that you move from high to higher. You may get money without climbing hlghcr.but remem her Above all. ihlugi that manhood and womanhood make* he world'i history. Too many lllfng lo drth lu our day, hut as e age needs strong meu and women re we in need, and you may, If you HI, supply tbe need. Wc need meu i tbe social world aud lu tbe ebureb "Any life void of faith Is not life; It only an echopf life. V\ ha lever duty you owe to Ibe Stale—to the world lu al-you owe first, last and always your all to Jesus <!hrlst.” After adjuring his hearers to never forget that t hr 1*1 Is the cause aud

berry, In conclusion advised tbe peo pie to “he masters uf tbe alluaUou. Do not let tbe situation master you. Tbe State this year appropriated IS,192,000 for your aebool lug. Now, If you are masters of the slluatlou, you will use hese millions to the heat advantage. N'o one ever yet became master of any ■Itualtuu 3by accident or Indolence." n support of this statement, a num-

*r of Instance* were quoted.

The weekly sboollug matches at Palermo, held every Saturday, attract much attention, and some very good marksmanship la displayed. The matches are frequently attended by Ocean Illy people. R. B. Btllea, Herbert V. Smith end Philip Hand w over last Saturday, hot they wuu

prixea.

Ticket* for tbe supper are twentyfive cent*, and already a large numU have been dlsjiored of, Father Mt t'loakey'a friends throughout the clly. including members of el' religion* deiiMnlnatious, doing all they can u •Isl in making the supper a wiccei every way. F. L. Breckley, of this dty, w ho hceu working for Hie past few wi In the C'oneuiaugh Valley, made in orsble by the terrible Hood a number of year* since, w rites N. T. I. that he lias seen tbe sun but since he has been there. The resident* of that acctlou of the country an tingdhelr share of tbe cold we "Lew” Is wdl-knnmn to many c people, be being a letter carrier in the summer tuue.

[TOR SENT! ski.:—In looking id a little. II wems to me tin every town ha*

A liar.

A •‘sponger.'' A smart “Alec.” A girl who giggle*. A w eather prophet. A neighborhood feud. A woman w ho tattles.’ A man who know s It all. One Jacksonian Democrat. More loafer* than It needs. A boy who "cuts up” In church. A few meddlesome old women. A “thing" lhal stare* at women. A stock law that I* not enforced

n w ho make remarks a A few who know b lira of the country. A preacher w ho thl un tbe town. A grown young man who laugh* very lime be my* anything. A girl who goes to the post office

very ti

Scores of meu with the caboose of heir trousers wont smooth A man who grins when you talk nd laugh* aloud after he has mid spmetbiug. X. X.

KATUU.'.

W. Conrad, Clearvlew ; George James, Mrs. Caamndra T. Carr, Phila-

delphia.

iDunraio. H. Stanton, Ocean City; B. B. Kadcllfle. MUMIIe; John Wild, Phil-

adelphia.

». Shaw, Scranton; T. Jack, ColB. Olivet, C. W. Beep, Philadelphia: It. F. Smith, ileeslry's E A. Corson,-t^cean City; R. Diement, Salem; W. Mudgett, Robt. Lacy, Harry' L. Itc*trick,Camden;iW.

t, Elmer.

i, |C. D. 1

P. Hendry, \V. S. Nt berry, Philadelphia; J

Cape May; J. W Hughes, Millville: A. Haddontleld; C. D. Zcpp, It. K. Sbevllu, Phllsddphla; II. Ksssia. New York: Samuel Ptereou, ML Holly;

J. W. Hughes, Millville.

BlaCAYJfK.

E. WiUets, H. W. Bead, W. H. Collins, C. C. Green, Philadelphia; A. i. Bay Clly, Mich; G. W. Brown, Merchantvllle; H. P. Chapin. Holmes, Pa ; L. C. HUcble.John Tunis, C. H bpcckmau, Kbeuezer Adams, Geo M. Morrow, Alfred K. Itredeli, Hiehard Sbevllu, A. J. DeItusse, K. J. DuMee and w Ift, Luther P. Horn, W. H. Collin*, W. H. Groaacup, Philadelphia; C. B. Conover,

MHIvill*.

S. B. CONVER as’ A*kur> Aveaae. Oceaa CHy. X J. Oat Fittint

ie City Treasurer I tent* were clearly s

I* quest Ions:

question No. 1- \VIt from taxes on really? Hie city for Improvemt was paid the city for *i question No. K-Wh from licenses and mi

question N

IVlial

o him lo ;.'1f the | the die- |

i|J0S. Q. CHAMPION I!

..Builder*.

n clly dl*bur*emcnt»''

•pectfully refer drick to Hie City Collector, t his affairs and ooming -trie bis official capacity a* -

Collector.

question No. S .-ome* > duties of the Clly .Clerk, v

OCEAN CITY, N. J. l ’kirk pion« find Specifittitions Pre- ■ i p«red at Short INotIc.e. .

Ire

quest km No- 5 — a* to the appropriation I de-ire to *ta direct from the Finance Co and my official posltton or re this question I* simply a i. carrying oul The orders as « from my su|«rior«—Hie Final mltter of Common Cyuurll.

appropriation is emergency ex pern

overseer of tbe poor, cl* liHgation Involving cou room rent of Council < offices, furniture, statloni which there I* not and ca specific appropriation. 1 desire further to at statute my* Hie City Tre at the close of Hie yea

fur contingent » caused from vi election cx|<-n-

. for

culty. Il* mya- ]

take tbe c

menu for tbe y

'all re

} ; renpllllcatton'of

! of Jcd'-dlnh Ituxlon. He also worked

le that the out almost instantanronaly the movt ■urer *11*11, ; complex problem*, hut he could give publish a | no account of the mental process by d disburse-1 which ke solved them. This procea* i has been j **s so far from boinj: correlated with

-—day and or loteHlgeo , ; when Jcdedlah went to hear

LEWIS E. CORDERY Carpenter and Bai

Rntuact. 721 f«sl *n Bet 38

SHOP -TEITH AID VIST MIUE OCEAN CITY. N. ENGLISH & JOHNSON,

for all money* spent by mid < CHy for the year: aud. If not w the mandate of the law, then the ,

Tror, and not tbe heart. Ill further state that tbe

urer < with due courtesy ha* ful-| fllled tbe duties of Ills office, and the

i Mr. Kendrick's communi-

catlou is not sustained In fad. Il is for all lo understand (as (he mid communication seem* lo indicate (hat Ity Treasurer la not Common Council, Clly- Collector, City t lerk. City Comptroller,' Finance t dmmillre.

the City Treasurer w ill take

great pleasure at any time, day or night, to give to all taxpayers «ucb Information coming within hi*duties.

not pro|K>*e, however, t ’ Into other dty official!

records In older to answer questions not hearing on or const-tent with his

duties as City Treasurer

It must be rememtiervd that Tlrean City Is no longer a child, as pas the few years ago, w lieu A5.0UU a aid all her expenses for city, school, county and Htate, making II possible lo keep records aud accounts cry easily, tin the coutrery, the dty, County, Stale and achool tax now approxlmalely, fkU.OtlO per year, tb all of this Increase lu business, clerical force Is the same, and it certainly Is absolutely neresmry that Ocean City should bavea Comptroller. Then .If he he competentj. a booklet could be published at tbe close uf tbe

tbe preacher or by the actora.—London

PrtmttlT- T-rp-Ws-..

As long ago a* the sixteenth cm

efforts were made In war to sink tbe enemy's ablji# by the use of rude cou trivanccs that carried rxplo*1v*#. At least one attempt was made on British ships In the American Hevolution, and In ISfM the British tried a apedew of torpedo on tbe Boulogne flotilla, then lying In harbor. Tbe device adopted was called a catamaran qnd "was composed of a lead lined chest measuring twenty-one feet long by three feet three Inches broad and having flat top am! “ -bottom and wedge shaped ends. With ’ ’ere about forty barrel* of powder

varknia Inflammablea. some clock-

work machinery and enough ballast to bring the deck of tbe contrivance to a level with the surface of the water. The outside of the whole was calked.

with canvas a tel well tarred.

Tbe complete machine weighed about

Upon the withdrawal of a

peg the clockwork, after running for time, wldcfa might he from six nlnntes, would fire a pistol and explode the charge." No valuable results were obtained from IL

r clly as

C~^

ie whole

holders, show lug al liabilities, or a balan- . _ forth tbe affairs of

they should he.

UuUI this L done, and

matter fa> UiniM upon sot and capable iiersoii lo bold liable

for all these condition*,

tluue ou In the same old very unsatisfactory aud uubuaiuea- like method*.

Ira 8. Champion.

City Treasurer.

BASKET BALL JOTS wean Clly Boys Xlolna Well A round (•blladelptlta. I^o Haggerty 1* playing a great game for Riverton. Chester, Hal-ell and 8cbock, of the Bachelor*, const I lute a strong team for Riverton, say. Hie Bulletin, of recent date. The Inquirer, on Sunday Iasi, contained the folluw lug of local Intemd i'almyrm-Blverton basket hall' team In defeating the Riverside last night In Ibe second game u! the series, thereby winning twr straight game- aud the side bet of (.'*> Like last Saturday, the Blverton learn e end of the first half by tin to H. The home U-atu made In the second half, William* going In al guard and Haggerty im>\up to forward. This seemed to life In tbe team, as tbe meu -ti right lu lo auore and finally wot of auto 12. The playing of Scbock, Haggerty and Hie two I ul loughs w as the feature of tliegai PALMYRA. POSITIONS. RIVKIWI:

SST'U Chester J

■ ard

Mye:

Whether Socrates went barefoot not he made many clever ohaervallona In hla time. Had the wife of Socrates bosom been as alluring aa Cleopatra we never would have had tbe content* of hla weighty Intellect for tbe menta Illumination and moral Improvement ol mankind. Verily ‘Ua an III wife wboai blowa have not some Inspiration for i philosopher. The wife of IHckena scolded him lavishly, and yet Dickens aaw the merry as well aa the aad of life. There la no evidence at band to show that M rs. Dickens ever flogged Charles, but In the case of Socralea find—In Nicholas Murfeiy Butler's "Essay on tbe Henpecked Greek"—voluminous data to show that Xanthippe not only whacked Sorratc* over the' with her flsh but lambasted him the broom of that age. No wonder Socrates walked! No wonder be thought! No wonder he drank hem-

lock!—Schoolmaster.

1210 Akbnry .tvriiue.

HARRY H. RICE, —Registered Architect. .. Plan*. Hprelfleattoo* and Nuprelolmtlemv. 909 W««t Avasnue, S. B. SAMPSON. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER •lobMag promptly attaaoad to. Piaaa. speeta .muon* aad wortlaz drawl*** fnrnWS-C Gir.E ii. (emESis's soi Carpenters and Builders

HARRY H. RICE,

...Builder,..

No. 909 WB1ST AVENUE,

OCISAM CITY. IS. J. ALLEN SCULL

Contractor and 'Builder

OOS Contra! Avanuo OCEAN CITY. N. J.

Hiding* erected by conlrael or day. JOHIN MARTS Contracting Builder

752 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fine Paper Hanging. Painting A Select Line of WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarters for UP-TO-DATE SIGNS

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plaster that doe* not Mister an experienced trained nurse: Mix about three parts of Dour wl of mustard, niolaten H with a littls

white of egg aud a) thin pieces of cotton

It atay on the fle-sh more than twenty

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ter. There Is quite a difference In mustard. If the mustard used is mild mix tbe plaster with half and half flour and mustard. If very strung mix with

| Flanagan 8cbock ’ Centre J. McCullough

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Goals from field—Cheater. Hchock. Haggerty, X; Halsell, Myers, 2: Flanagan. KetUer. Goals from fouls

Flauagan, 2. Fouls—

Palmyra, 14; Klverslde, 19. Referee—j •Pop” Bhertel. Time of halves—

Twenty minutes.

■wslauer’B Neck Broken. Basinger, the wife-murderer, wa/ hanged In Bridgeton yesterday m< lug. Tbe drop fell al 10.15 o'clock , hi* neck was brokeu. Seven minute, later he was pronounced dead.

She wav s llltl^ht!

HEAT on TAP A GAS RADIATOR A VALVE TURNED A MATCH CONfiULT THg CITY GAS LIGHTCO.

When You Want Anything in ...DRUGS... to to m Bourse^ harmacy. Reasonable Prices. Prescciptions.

Three Favorites

WUk tli* propta of (lossa C Scull's Best Flour

Scull's Favorite Blend Tea Scull's Sterling Blend Coffee

0. J. HAMMELL

Marble>•< Granite Works B . s. scull, Prop

Monuments, Mai

Ktatuary Work, Credit*... CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vaults, Grave Cover* All kinds of Cemetery Work Works at P'easantville. N. J.

DARBY’S

Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave. rat-Claaa Work in Every Particular.

ASBURY AVENU AND NINTH SI

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...FOR SALE...

riwm honae, funtlahed, with on Wert avenue, below sixteenth street. Apply :: :: JOHN T. n.lCXCHllM. ■ Hart-r ■Iren. 1-l.ii.nclpi.ia. ■r Mr. Bnogr.ator. Tenth ami Aalmry a.*. Sit. E. ADAMSTimT furniture. Carpel., Atattlof aud Beddiui,

Wiodo* Shades. Elc.

T18-H Aabnty avenue.Ocean CHy,N.J. B. B. AdMiT “ Vwliia DEO. 0. ADAMS & BHD. PIASTERIHG, RANGE SETTING

MILK LAYING, Etc., Etc.

All Work In Mason Uoa Promptly

Attended To.

OCEAN CITY, ft J. : W.H. MITCHELL, BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING jeBBINtt n SPEOWLTY Keaidetioe: 704 Central*Ave

WANTED—Ocean City or other good and welllocated seashore cottages or cottages in exchange for well rented Camden, N. J., houses. Equity $-17°°. Address Box 201, Middletown, Del : :

»i. K. TOKBEHT HOUSE MOVING AND RAISIN tseneral ( outrmrter OCXIAN CgXT Mess jers* RALPH L. GOFF, CIVIL ENGINEER. SURVEYOR. CONVEYANCE milT AMD CENTRAL AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. N. J. /

Charles G. Millt * fully prepared to dean oat ••pools. 8eud In youroidam

THOMAS J. THORN Florist FALL BULBS, GRASS and CLOVER SEED. 839 Asbury Avenue.