Ocean City Sentinel
R. CURTIS ROBINSON
Editor and Propr.etoi
OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY
The man » ho maker tao Kran* grow where there had
one ta pnieerhtaliy a publk heuefartot. similarly. |>ertia|o, the tama or agency that adda to (he aaae at life 01 the facility Of tta active operation-
deaervaa recogullloo. rtoeh. In effect. Large Hum]
[ ta the accoBtpIlahuwtit of the Paou- ' ania Kailroad in Ita new aarvlce to from the West, and the fact that a corporation. »eekmg primarily
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We am Indehtad ta Mr. Tbomaa Urace, of Philadelphia, for a cop/ the eighty-aixtb annual report of t Board of UducaUoa of that city. \ Uracr la an honored member of t Philadelphia Board of Bdoeatlou. w here he haa aerred the city intrlllgently and efBcietitl) for many year*. He la one of Ooaau dt r’a warmly w el-
UKac'r tha May than one poet-graduate in deattued diacovcr. ere long, that the dead h
gation cf a trolley car farm on a iarngport-Oceau City boat Are trolley uara being navigate aetoee the inlet theee daygf—or where
Govkkkok SiOKisa prevented a ftw IntareeUng facte u> the old graduateiof the SUIe echooie at the golden nlvenary of the acbooU and the
yeari ago, Nea Jew year for education. •*,0*1,000 waa .pent:
on Saturday laeL He gave Which abowcd that, tlfly
Jersey .pent *325,1
_ ,-nt; that in ISio there were fort^ aeoondary acbooU, wbll
today there are TOW high ecbooh that in thirty yean the number of teachers of higher education has In-
creweed more than thirty per cent.
Tftif county U under the eye* of odT heighbnrs In the northern |*rt of the Buie, as la abown by the following ftoln'fbe Newark Advertiser. “Impfhved road bolidlng In New Jersey la jiraaeculed by different methods eoNftfrg to drvumetancee. In the up-
whlle
, , II Is largely W ore. Ah example of the devices resorted tn can be died In Cape May ('minty In the couatroctlon of a tui pike tiro and a quarter miles long conned Ocean city with the ma laud. The road waa built of poles laid lengthwise and crosswise covered d Of oyster shells, upon a bed of gravel,
i protected
mod banka and ditches. This road is acmas a tidal meadow and hence ' novel method of construction.
IT h'tbt mah Who thinks in the i
arnu XTf tr-jr. M* » ast« — In vain regrgU for tire errors of S He remembers them only In toifrpid them In the future. M thinks of What might have bee he had done otherw ise than he did, be
» to do
■haltercondttiona confront him. ... ‘strives Instaad of w ishing. Instead of thinking'' 1 ! would If I could,” he aaya tolUituelf"I will, therefore 1 can.” He dote not look for fortulloua aid,but rdfcs upon the potency of his endeavors. He completes his resolves and does all In his power to carry them Into‘effect. He regards the thlnga that are the facts of life, and shapes his acta In harmony with them. He has always definite purposes for whose accompflshmeiit he exerts all efforts of ■which he Is capable. He has no use for •'mlgb*,” "wonW," “could" and
The member, of ibe (ape Msy County Board of ffreebbrders art given a solid pat on the back by the Gazette, which "7L Board of Tree holders, Wednesday, gave evidence of g business judgment and common sei Owing So the great Increase in volume of bastiiem transacted at the t onnty flerk's omce. Hie enlargement of Hut structure b an Imperative necessity, and the events of the past few mouths here having bad the effect of caiihig public attention to the luaarurity of the public records In case of Are, the Hoard dpi Dot feel warranted
in portpoulngtbe making of the awry alterations a day f
awry aheratkms a day longer than c.tild possibly be avoided. After examining the list of taxable property In the county, and ascertaining the outside cost of the nronowd Improve ” ifjThaT’ffrtTI "of the calculation-
- COTTAGES tfERE
ABE'« f i .. Pamt Natus^- i..-r ibr..wn o^i. I^Ok-in Xftt
ing the Past Week at Good Prices.
MCDOWELL TEAM Sfgr:
i|SI I MUFFLE
a i-zs-zx«« MM tz-i-i i
MENDEL'S BARGAINS
« acknowledgin'
fhicago running tilt hours appeals lu much as a record-breaking at
an Interaatih
But I
It brings tb
Middle West three or fo cr to Philadelphia and > this saving of precious t piled infinitely through
rial rs
atlon.
and conclusively, the
Pennsylvania Railroad has proved lu Ulic to the word ■•standsrd —a title won In the most Intense competition for supremacy lu equipment and operation. tome of the policies of magement In the pest have proved
mistakent but no one can question that In physical results, such as U proved conatruction and progresaP schedules, the Pennsylvania sets the pace for all Ita rivals.—£a'i/oris/ Philadelphia Korih Ameruanjune
With hundreds of people bathing In the surf here every day since and including last Sunday, it may be truthfully said that the reason Is now on In Ocean City. The crowds on the boardwalk In the evenings, especially lari Saturday, gave additional proof of this. Beveral of the remaluftig hoteli have opened within the past few days, end all will be ready for business by .Saturday next. Her4* hoping the promising outlook lu the early spring will be realized by the ides of October. There b no reason w by pretty Oorau ('tty should not be one of the
orta on the Atlantic
lu location and advantages od to none. Its beech I. the marvel of ell beholders. Its boetlug and fiahing are unexcelled IU at sanitary system and water are high ciaaa—well nigh perfect. II has hotels. amuaemenU to satisfy all Is within easy access of Atlantic (tty and the other well-known raeorta In the matter of reotlng of cottaj,"’ e have the extremely gratifying lutclllgenre from aererel of the leading
men In the city that cutrenting very well, end at
prices better than those of former This b encouraging. Indeed, as an early demand for cottages thb season. Then came a slump, but, during the past week or two, the demand has Increased again, and there b Mill at leaat a week in which
With all of the people nnlted for the beat InteresU ot the city, there b no reason why thb resort should not leap Into favor by bounds—and stay there. :iet together, everybody. Sink petty jealousies Work for a common causs —the up-building and prosperity u
City.
HE WAS A. REAL FARMER.
it *73 p
in the bote! lobby
•ay. -li
My farm only
D getting along ‘
o you c
farm
labor. ‘ “It's al! right to talk about Uu- poetry of farm life," he maid, "but if farm life la poetry I want the prosiest sort of prose In mine. Is there any purity tn greasing harness? I>u you r rhyme and rhythm In milking hock action row twin Well. I guess not.” Bnt There's the scenery ■■ ptmloo Interjected, “and the
i. and tl
through plowing for awhile t anything better to do you fix jbe wheelbarrow for recreation, ot in sec that the pen b made hog proof, or that ttie water Irv-ogb doesn't ■ti If everything rainy to do anything else you cun get out a second baud kit and Sx the crupi-or ou the trips of boiler plate Hut crib eater of a
my splinters
oh. y
roman from toa Isle City, w hile ahnpptng here a few days ago Inst her pocket book. containing a sum of money and her railroad ticket. Kbe greatly worried until H eas learned that the purse hed been found by Ralph Garwood, who promptly reurued II to her, declining the reward die tried to give him.
public tmprov d like niuuiug
account for groceries . m to cost anything at llr-t. . when the day of -ettlemenl cuuu- — drabtu ft than
Of
he county who, if he » Hi study the - ' “ fieurtl
of unclaimed letters remaining In the Ocean (JRy Poat Oftlce for Hie week ending Jdne 17,19fB
Woods, Mrs. H, W ■ K * « linden. Thomas Lipsman, Mr. Errts Hayaon, L Marti Hopkins, A. H Kdwako M. BcrroK, P. M.
>> l>een a lively demand for i Ocean City during the past
and good prices have hreogtren. w III he found a report of many
''Through the agency of laud, the ('beaipiun Ail
Hulel Gladstone, haa been rented: also
Cloiliing,H»ts and Gents' Purnistiing Goods EIERTTHIKE NEW /. UIEST STYLES IT CUT PRICES
‘ 'I*'' bi, u*w tb
lUrbard Tull, of PblladcMh*. w ho j •vversl d . known lo many of our people, has '**>“« ruled B I Bingham', rottage. -n ** ^ rutral avenue. Suulh of Ninth air
H. Loi
'■ cottage ui
Joshua Morgan, a member of the Philadelphia bar. be. rented, through Joseph 1. Scull, the cottage of Win Eelweller, Ttiird and Wesley Hirbaid J. Beamish, a Philadelphia new .paper man, has rented meuts at Kigbtb street and the board walk, through the agency of Mi A Kd w ards Harry Headley has made the lowing rentals: G. B. SI 1 hen.' house. 1116 Central, to A. 8. HMer: Prank Hare . cottage, 256 Ashury. to J. N McCorkle: Jus Barnett's cottage, oi Ocean avenue, to W. J. (larrtbe: J. t Scull's cottage, H22i'rutral avenue, I R. H. Hemroey: T. A CampbelT •tore, 811 Ashury. to A. Ktab: Col. ShaIrr's cottage. 64U Cenlral, to Mbs Parmale*: the Byram collage, 82D Ocean to Mrs. Li. C. Hires: S. B Miller Wesby avenue collage to K. J. lAlb hern: Hnocb Somers' cottage. HUH Kourib street, to H W. Iiewb. of (.7n. rlnuett. With the exception
renters ere from Philadelphia.
LONGS FOR OLD TIMES
•ttnrntlng I-el-
Krom a Inter w rttteu by Peter Murdoch, of Brooklyn, well know: many Ocean City people, to bis parcult, Mr. end Mrs Peter Murdoch, of thb city, the HtXTlXkJ. Is permitted
make extracts.
The writer formerly lived here, b tr the (last seven years has been rsident of Brooklyn, N Y. After referring to the many changes have occulted in seven yean. Mr.
Murdoch writes:
lass my Ihlrty-flftb next Monday—tblrty-nve years youug. They say there It now and then e gray hair making lu appearance, toll sect that time w III make these changes, II ^>al we can do: but, thought and spirit, 1 am still the boy lib red top booU and braes toes. Oh, ow I love to think of those old times ud live them ell over egalul Just go through the old bouse once mor Why, 1 could do It all with my eyi shut Go to the old well barrel and get one more drink of that cool, sparkling water, go to the old cupboard aud get out the molasses jug and the big, round loaf and spread It < t more, on through the house up the wludlug stair aud up Into the old garret, with lu heaps of aucieut rubbish festooned with cobwebs. It real to me, as I tbiuk It again, as It were but yesterday. 1 think I would like to live It all again, even to giving up of the bell and bat aud going for the huckleberries, pulling the weeds and carrying the water to cool the fat, laxy bugs. Ob, yes. It b early spriag once more iwsare not home to-night; they ere away to find the first mushrooms and tender sprouts that make their appearance through the frosty ground. We must And the cowi they must be milked. Hark! I almost hear the tlukllugoftheuld nee more. 'Listen, Peter! don't you bear them? Tlnk, link,ftuk! It iluter until all b quiet. They be up ou the big bland or up I "Well, pop, I gue to give them up for the night There I. no use listening after old bell cow has retired to rest:' I so w^aurn our steps b e more and let ■■ stand until morning, and then probably they w ill
«III trade for Uceau City
again the commanding hand, waving from the old mill dam, that means to drop the ball and bal scamper away to ee* w hat tberr l» doing. II means something done—something besides play. Again * see (he same man loading upa wagon aud silling a mere lad of a hoy on eat to bold the Hues, and away be wdth a ‘gee-haw' and a sua Ihe whip, and away the old horse measured tread, and a sw ing of the head After three houra we are al I farm, now know n by the famll u» ul Naomi's Mills, and ones sc are loaded apd homeward
aud the
s ltb the unloading, to It waul through thorn happy, flaetiug yaare I m a grown-up hoy aud 1 don't expect uyroore to see the world coming ud, with my mother standing oi •ek step,calmly wali-hlug It,with her hoy clapping bis hands In glee as the fire approaches nearer aud nearer. Many Is the day she has sent me ou my way with the happy yes, and joy go with you.' happy days have pamrd
i. all U
t Ihe
Unger w iib me still. They projierty. ’ ,, ‘ r ■«•«*•« treasures I shall ever po» "We are having beautiful aprlng weather. The lawn U all out lu a drees of green end the buds have began lo burst once more. Nothhig stop, the onward march of spring. "Received your letter. Pleased I know you are all well. Well, now have w rltlcn enough, with love to ell
Patsa.
J. Dolbyi
Ife, Percy W. rihleldi end wtfe, V.B. TLborf, Herbert B. Ife. A. K. Clerk end family, C Kerdlnaed VauHoru, A. O. Glutber. and wife, Philadelphia. OCX AX CITY HOTBK. J. M. Cox, Bridgeton: J. F. Wiley, I'arret) James, Mm. tosle Mariiu, J. . Shelby, J. F. Turner, Harry A. Marshall, M. Linden, Philadelphia; r. J. Marx, Cincinnati: J. R. Moriw, Pllfbburgh: Wm. C. Smith, Lillian A. Robluauu, Abide C. Beckett, New Held.
OAK WOOD. Geo. M. Morrow, May S. Morrow. J . Myers, R. C. Murdock, Phliadel phla: K.S. Weills, Atlantic CEy; J. lark and wife, Chicago; J. W Uoorby, Piltaburg: S. W. Downeraud wife, Mias Evangeline Downer. Downer. K. J.; Ella C. Dilka, Edna Painler, Bridgeton.
Subscribe for Ihe Sextikix.
Mr. end Mr*. George L. Derr, Mr. L. PeUoldt, W. F. Shriver and wile, Helen Sbriver, Lou be Rebborn. A. P. Fralm end wife, H. B. McCoy end wife, E. M. Fink, J. H. Graham, Welle, Philadelphia: Mr. aud Mra. A. A. Kuhn, Busllctou; K. M. Me (Taney, Tunanda; J. F. Miller aud wife, Atlantic ITty: N. Q. Douglas*.
Los Angeles.
end Mrs B. H. Starr. Mr and Mra. H. C. Howes, H. C. Howes, Jr., ind Mrs. C. L. Hagy, Jr., Mra. I. sear, E. G. Kaaer. W. J. Miller, md Mrs. J. B. Bubo, Jr, J. K. Willets, Philadelphia: Master W. K. Massey. Ocean l*y; L. Wateuntowu; Mr. and Mra. W. W. Kendall, Ardmore; Mr. and Mra. L. M. Stanford, Bryn Mawr.
I*HA IK).
E. U. Small, K. Weiner, H. R. OUa, H. Walker. McDowell Basket Ball Club, Cbas. K. Dice, Wm. Lewis, J. B. King and wilt, K. M. King. T. King, J. N. Hbuff and wife, K. B, Turner, Philadelphia; Ella Sharp, Saavitie; T. H. Brauigan, Atlantic City; Arlina Johns, lancet Bice aud wile, Woodbury; Miss Jennie . Tuckeboe; Chaa. T. Love, Mrs. K. Tunis, Byron TnUls, Camden: S. Muuyuu, Millville; F. H. Gibson. Washington; Samuel T. Evan. Cape May Court Horn*: S. B. Herr, Scran.
I. S, SCULL. Pre*.
...DRUQS.. «0 10 JII Bonrse Pharmacy.
:. M. Elwaii, W. H. Johns foil, W Hunter, K. B. Warwick. John S Morris and w ife, Harry 1. Hoeker, John Creeder, Char lee Osman, E. B. Stackhouse and wife, H. DiJlbeiuer, Pbliadelphla; E. B. Wilcox, Bridgeton; J. B. Haines, Yiuceotowu; Wm. Ireland. A. L Croaby. J. B. Freedley, Atlantic Oty; Prof. Stevens, J. S. Rush. Ocean City; L. M. Wood aud rife. Liu wood; H. E. Lewie, wife cud on, ClucinnaH; Tbeo. E. DeBow and ,lfe, Millville; J. N. Haber, lo Ity: Clarence Schafer, Cederville; i. Malsbury, Kiukare
B1SCATXE.
E M. Chance. A. P. Maloney, t. J. balm, Tboe. M. Chance, W. H Huns, Mrs. M. A. Hanley, M K. Hanui Ife. Richard Tull and wife, u Shrader, Mrs. Geo. H. Bucbert child, ('. R. Calbouu aud wife, H. Y. Hboer, Kebecca W. Riegner, H W. Culbbert aud wife, Wm. H. Horn and wifc, F. Siegler. J E. Forsythe, Dr. Wise, C. L. Stretch, W. S. Isdhsley, W. H. Collins, James H. Sleveusou, O. K. Stevensou, Philadelphia: Kd. Gromenp, Went P. WUIata, A G. MeCaualaud, an. A. O. Wetdner, Haddon HalghU:S.C. Irwin end wife, Pituhuigb;H. A. W. Young. Boafou: Dr.
'•*». Dceen Ctty;
Geo. Hampton, F. F. Smith, W. E. Riley. E. B. Uarriaoo, O. P. Riley. R. M. More, BrMfatoii; Wm, H. Hodge,
Reanonable Prices. Prescriptions.
0. J. HAMMELL Marhleui Granite Worts
Monuments, Mausoleums, Statuary Work, Crmdlaa... CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vauila, Grave Cover. All kinds of Cemetery Work Works it P'easantYille. N. J. EDWARD STONEHIU BRICKUTER*and PLASTERER
prothpUy attended to... WOO Drighton OCEAN CITY. N. J. l*Li.t. Tmjr.FMOWK a
»- f.f AM* 6E0. 0. ADAMS A 110. PUSTERING, RANGE SETTIRE MBA LAYING, Etc.. Etc. All Work la Mason Una Promptly
«TY. N J.
Baltimore; Mra. Brooklyn; J.J Leldy, New York: J. S. Yauxaudt, Miss Room, Laos-
Carpeti, Mauler aid Bcddhg. Viadew Skadea, Etc ns-14 Aabury •vanae.Gdaan CRy.H.J,,
W. H. MITCHELL, ORIMUriNO - PUSTEtlM lesauig x xnicixiisr 704 Central At.
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