Ocean City Sentinel, 1 February 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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OCCAM CITY. - - NEW JFPEEY

CBHSanAX. FJCBKUABY 1

trtl Will lo have the koovn heroe» tv*anted, Iwl orvof to Maumc that

live; airCie oaly oar*, aial aad to re- ........ Itort that tb-auand. *bodal^ «*<lure ,7< ^ffii7ttiaMtptaln Van7man i,a.

vv^) f.Tia V* *u fieri tv g «UI> a fortl- ^ |>k . krd ^ tCde Yortltj of old-time martyr* now | m|n H | kllTtb

Scarcely bad tl>« annpui twrn made oftbe blymaa Hlldrrtli to euvead Judge Voorbaa* on Urn beueb I»-Wre formal Senator Hand'* friend* began tbetr work of atlem|vtlng to rmbarraiw Sen-

ator Crcac

Several of the Philadelphia new*. pa|cr* have had dl»|ialrbe* from May dcelariiig that Sheriff Uriah! I* to be the next Ucpubllcau candidate for A**eaib!y.aud that J S« In* Willi* ha. been fleeted to II11 Sheri IT Itrtehl 1

term, •tttber rej*oft*

WOODBINE MAKES FINE PROGRESS

Wonderfol Work is Being

Accomp'tubed in Aid of Poor Hebrews.

POUCE G,V E WARN,NT. pj^ p()R JJQJjp

HIGH SCHOOLS

SAUERKRAUT QUEEN.

caooulxad bare aucb alender hope* earthly reward or even alevlatloii of

earthly aorrow.

Wo mi romea that tlie State Hoard of K^oaUaetlau a ill loaW upo a.iiev* ora throughout the Slate log property at full value, and alao making full aaaearment of peraonal property, moat of which now eacapr* taxation The full aaaeaament of peraonal property will be a bard blow to oor bio* ed bondholder*. The Star atopa grombllng bin* enough to congratulate Mr. Hildreth Idaleu: “The Star congratnlatea Judge Hildreth upoo hi* preferment

wiaely In tbua

f the political turmoil for 1 * In which judicial dignity and peace ahouM reign. If b,

naliae hi* admluMratlon of lu dutle* by dleorrtag H eutttely from politic*,

he will earn the commendation

State 1 * riparian p»o(«rty a* a permanent aource of Income for public educaNewarfc Adeertlacr. ruing rich aaaet* In eaate them, but leanc them. Hew Jeraey haa aqnandrred the

retaalna ol large future value. L that value remain with the Stal UlvekopaWlc edacation the benefll

- S(!*ck the airing of Inauraace acan dal* la Haw York. It 1* ahowo by ata Uatle* that the people are doing more of their own tnaorance than ever befoea. fn {tew York State, for hiatance.

. jd la the la*! ftacal yeai thm. eighty-R ve million*, the paat alx » recording con.iderable more rant; to be exact, flfly•avlng* bank* re of the money intnwted to tbetr care. They don’t Meal, they don’t * peculate and they don’t waate It on big dinner* and extravagant

■alarica.

All lbear •tatement* are incorrect; A* Mated before. tbe*e rumor*emlnate from ex-Hroalor Hand, or 111* political friend*, for I lie *olc pur|*we of creating dt*cord In the rank* of the Hepubllran* of the county and to endeavor to make matter* unplea.ant politically

fur Senator I'reaae.

Herr I* aomcthlng encouraging from “Jurtke.” the udlclal organ of the liquor dealer*.

Stale ( apMal the night before the o|wiv log of the one hundred and thirtieth *lon of the Laglalalure. -And what a noUeeable change I few abort yean 1 "The time we*, and not many y< ago, » hen the night before the •**• ant much to the bold and aaioon

:n of Tran ton.

'All waa life and animation, a* the law maker* and thoae re anticipating a plum a ben e waa abook, vWton « e*e there h/ i aeon. To gat a room at aey of the

Cot* by the

corridor*, and lodging accommodation* only obtainable al private re-l denraa The hotel lubble* and cafe* thronged, and bu*y, while iboar oa centrally located »ere on the job early and late. But, alar! all tbl* la changed. So icn an that with the hotel and aaioon n very little In the line of bualoea*

b anticipated.

‘Famed old room 100 lu the Trenton vane waa almoat aa dark and ailenl aa the aepuIchre In which rtaU the

mvlaghankadepodt* Learthly **bc* of the brave and loyal

haMta, earrylnr Ibe hand* poeheta la won* for boy* tl

men, a* H tend* to ‘‘bunch up" the figure. The cartilage* aud aoft bone* of a growing boy may be permanently ■ Heeled by the formation oftbb habit, far “aa tia* twig U bant the tra* iocllnaa ” To pret cut men from wearing their hand* In I bell pocket*, they ■boaM be “taught young.'' It would be wail for parent* and Inatroctor* of youth to turn their attention lo the de*lrablMly of breaking up the habit

of carrying the hand* In the pocket.

■And U 1* the couaec

long the Traction hotel and iper* at leaM, that the good old day. II come no more until there t* change politically, and w hen that w be can be more ea*Ily predicted later to the*r*alr.iiv. when the cuntewplated IcgbUtloo on Local Opt Ion.

rrof the

Newark Board of Trade, Governor Stoke* wa» given a .pontaneou* tribute by tieerly alx hundred men of d representative of t* of Newark,

again*! attack. Hb buckler b ibe l*opolar confidence and Kgard, aucb aa *ae manifeated lu the majority for Governor laat year and auathm al tb* Newark Board of Trade “*ght wel|

, - - . k, had the fol- • lowiag timely editorial: “The clamor aud effort which ha* been put forth by lb* people of thb county during

id the question In tlie way that the people have aaked him to, R b due to him that very man In the county who approve* of thb action should write him to that effect. Had beatdUed U differently, they would have beeu quick -enough to condemn hb action, and It would *cem that a word of approval b fitting. Aa a rule, people are ever ready to demand that public servant* shall grant their Individual wbbea, but alow, too alow to give them due credit when they do

Write to

i approve of the m. James M. K. Hildreth to'the Judgeahlp." UuvmuvuH Bruit a* promptly denied the allegation* made In Mctlnre’* Magazine, by Lincoln Steffens, that he ever served railroad*. Hr ha. retd that Um statement* concerning him were untrue. In Inference and In fact. The Governor has also made a similar denial In reference Unto* alleged uatalou with the limited franchise

concerned, be was friendly to It auggeMioo that be had been influenced by tfae Fenoayivabla lie broad, or any Other corporation, lb* Governor vigorously refute*. Concerning thb, the

■ follow: “It i i* OuldWhlortal

a repeated daring

ting In the game:' roam through the the cafe to enlarge the revenue of e proprietor of Ibe white hotel arran at ret*. "Indeed, after the I0.W P K. R. had departed the only *»ranger* noticed, aside from a quartet at newspaper corere two Jubilantly !ndlusd visitors from Monmouth County,

Chief of polk* Scull say* ha retdived rutn plaint* from people

have had old Iron, rtr , * o|cn from |.

■ heir premlMM by Uvy*. The Utter an supposed lu have sold the aluff. Tlie law say* lh*t any person wh« •hall buy or |Kirrha*e any jewelry

The arrival of great uumberi of |wt hardware, wa.te metals, plumber.' ..i ^ r "“ , . he “ <1 , * rov builder.- supplies or Ox lore., mM.I sol of I'ablk- Inatroction. lie agltalkiiv of I p||ve^vecoud-liand clothing, briew-brac,' nual report, wbk-bbnow ready to ! ■» ■lietr ear* iv. . ^ from any mltMvr under the age of to Governor Bloke., make* a Mr sixteen year., which may liave been plea for mure high m-ImmI* In

Molen, alutll be guilty of a mUrir- .-oouirydistrict*.

He rey* that Uw country boy

They’re Needed by Country

Children, teys State

Sopt. Baxter.

Iiarlcaj Baxter. BtateSuperiutnid-

JOS. 0. CHAMPION :j ..Builder*.

•f ItUaeia

Ibe queMkim

free Amrrlca ha* railed freafa atleullun lo Woodbine, the wonde fully aocce** ful wtlony, eaubllahed long ago for

vtlvelr race, who, like they, fltdftpm the horror* of the Old ”

‘ " ''Woudbine can now scarrely be nmidderety a colony In the full acrept-

of that term, because of

stride* it ha* mad* in all lit* avfuue* and prugrere, the plan* aud pur poae* of It* founder* have beeu Mewdlly dev loped for the battermwit of tlie |vcople,,tlll to-day It aland* unique •*e greatest Je» 1-h rettlement uf I Tb* painstaking, thorough progrea. a. been slow, but steady: hot It ha* only rocemly bean understood and ap-

preetatsd by outsider*.

1'rofeswr H L Habwvlcb any* ol he undertaking: “Tb* Woodbine colmy, from a aortal*!udent'* Mandpoint, ■an be cotiMdeml a* one of the success ful atlempla nndertaken in this rouuhelp the needy lo help tbemv. and Mauds a* an example of nan be done lo counteract the ard tendency of tha rural popu-

lation.’’

Tlie Baron de Hlrecb fund, of New orkClty. an organbatkin composed of moat prominent pensm* of the Jewiab faith In New York end Pbiledelpl.ta. railed to life by the forced irntgrelkm Into tble country of the K*-t Kuropcan Jew—the KaaMeu. the Galician and the KoumVhiaii-lia* founded Woodbine with a three-fold purpose: Finely, to relieve the the co-religionIM, suffering from the ad barbarous persecution-: secondly, prevent the Increase of over-croav ie*» In the large eft lea. If not to drain the so-calkd ghettos of New York and Philadelphia, and. thirdly, lo toMIII lu the Immigrant the American spirit by providing him. particularly hi* children, with betd American school* and very good, healthy bousing facilttle*. by giving the hungry the possibility ; a decent living, to the

Ocean City,

N. J.

jioduml aa In the U

***

IN THE CHURCHES

Hev. Pennington t'oraun. the pa-tor. \ propriatlou

in tlie Ktr*t »<!'

mtry girl abould ha

good facilities fur obtaining an education aa those accord ad their city eonaitv, aud be declares tbal tlie bnd l* non* too good fur Hie rural districts He

■rea.lng of the school ap-

of Clyde.

Itnry *l»*ul

M K Church on BUnday.

Mitwr pnaaai ikwj

Hev H.T'Careelherry, I

>111 a

the First Presbyterian

Bnnday.

kt. xrnt-rrri *»:'*. Maas will be saM In St AuguMlne'i Ihurrh. by the rector, Rev. J. A. aulflrld. at 0 o'clock next Sunday

mrn lug

1 .teenMs- a-'ee la l.egwt. Judge John A. Blair, of the Hndaou County Pleas Court, has handed down a decision •ustalnlog the one dollar automobile I Irena* fee charged o» uer* «>f vehicle, from other State* using the *ofNew Jenwy. Tbl* 1* the test brought by the automobile clob* of New York In the name of Harry nan, a member w ho refused to pay fine Imposed for driving bis male wlthoot a certificate prescribed under section two, chapter 230, of the laws ol IHtt.

■ pMKFl'f. UTKBIATtTbe pernicious eficct* of wild and lurid literature cannot be e*t!t Tb* story of tb* hold-up on the plains and bloody deeds of bold toghBaymau ' have a Mratvg* fascination fur all boy, a fascination which Is cticouragsd l* extremely difficult to overcome. To the dloni novel, therefore, can be laid much of the blame for the unrest among the youth of this country, an early desire lo go West and “kill Indians,” aud generally lead the ill* of adasi-eradn i frequent accounts In the dally f small buy* who de lo variooa sect Ions of try. to Irodge to tb* Far WeM for the slaughter of Indians and buffalo, true index to Ibe pernicious effect* of the ‘blued and thunder’ flotkiu oi the juvenile mind," aaya a writer l> Forest aud Stream “Tbl* Haas o literature I. ao prevalentpnd abuodan that It Is available for |*ra*al evftyIt does much to eetablbli false Mandard* of boyish ethic*, ambitions and actluna It foster* a lot of discontent witb butuc life aud tusurv It Incites to mimetic attempt*, with the supernatural boy a* a model. Frequently, K Into running away from home, aud la the genesis of the boy wonder of

al life.

"The av rage boy Is romantic and visionary. The marvels of adventure appeal Mroogly to to* Imagtuatkiu. orld of nation Is eo different horn the hamdrum affairs of home life that tb* latter to time an as being the wasted life fora lad of ■plrlt, who aspires to greet valor, to high place lu tb* altalr* of government, or to portion of great wealth and UuM In Ibe I*orld of finance. For hla success he needs no H Is fltueas for greetpeea la vouched for by htaown knowledge ol hi* own genius, an attribute ao potent : but that dull creature, a father, could he insensible to its ex-

Mence.

Tt»e ninth anniversary of Ocean Ity Imfgr. F and A. M., will be celebrated on Tuesday evening, February Each member of the fraterully be eu'll led to three ticket., which rosy be procured upon application to ■ be commute* of arrangements The »111 be one of exceptional In-

terest to every fra ter.

TTie admiwdon will be con lined to laaons and the lady member* of their respective families. A rigid eu forcemen I of this rule will follow.

The cent re of attraction at Woodbn Is the agrtcoltaral school, which durthe past ten years ha* steadily advanced along rather unusual line*, It ha* justly become the celebrated of H* khid. In tbl* s the students not only acquire special loMrucllon In natural science, as aa* In the applied, which concern farming In Hs d I verM fled aspects, bat also a general English education It I* claimed that no other colony In New Jersey—nor In any other Htate for that matter—ha* made aucb derful prngreaa In lea* than IS from the time of IU original settlement And there Is no other place In which the persecuted Jew from other le* I* more cordially welcomed, with the certainty of being able to earn

good Bring

NINTH ANNIVERSARY

There I* talk of beginning a pool tournament In the rooms of the old Athletic Association wtthtn the few day*. There are some ex pert players among I hose who frequent the dub rooms, and John Brower, who In charge, will have lltlle t.ouble. It la thought, in getting the toumamefat Marled

A letter received by Use Hkxti **1. from Mrs. B. H. Banderllu, a few days X, oooveyad the luformalloo that husband, who la *lth her In Tar pun bluings, Fla., is seriously ill Mr. baudarlto's many friend, lu this city for bis speedy restoration wonted good health rityUcrkT. Lee Adams 1. ready to pul the finishing touches ew trial, in which he expect* coosklerable pleasure on tlie hay during the coming sumtnet. It Is a boat for hla own us*. He *111 have on It a one and-a half horse

power engine.

a J. Beryl Adatna, daughter of fouktcllman and Mrs. M. W. Adams, Iki Is a Student al the 8tate Norma 1 School at Trenton, came home, ot Tuesday evening, on an enforced va cation. The school has been closed ot account of scarlet fever among

of Ibe pupil*.

The weather has to be very much colder than II has been during the past ly* If the rumor factory here laot working over-time ,Tbe latest •dory 1* that there Is to he a pier erected lie vMolty of Seventh street and

Moot boys who are habitually bad, lllC boardwalk Then, too, they say or who are disposed to run away from Capl. Young has bought or Is trying home, have bad their mind, perverted to buy the Ninth street pier, by the cheap ‘blood aud thunder' III-! ■ ■■■.». crature which Is so prevalent. If i us pro.in* ■wwilwg casino.

Omssmmss.M.u—S.b.

mind would be kept free from a mass ,nl * ,lor of ,b « Bo«Hog Cealoo. on the of pernicious rubbish, his sentlaient. boardwalk. The building la being would be kept at rw-boleautne aud cbtna-gloaaed, re varnished and fin-

sislsn—is-l The floor. ...

In that retnnahrn hi. nnrJ.nssL ^ would he freed frees tb* danger* be,D E ► h « l, *cked and the pool table*

*f"|»hleb have Ihelr origin aagepdln^ta atalned. n.e Acme Houre and Sign

pot able to aubstautlale the charge by j the small boy's mind." , Painting Company U doing Ibe work.

The Increasing of the budget of Cepe May CMy for tb* ensuing fiscal year by more than flll.OOO ab ve the ram nred last year Is the subject tbat Is now receiving the attention of the cnunctlmen. and which has pat them at loggerheads, accord lug to the Wave. It la alao causing much agitation among the taxpayers, for to secure this Increased sum It would be necessary to raise Ibe tax rate almost fifty

■II educational Itna

ju.tlflea the expense, by poluth

the ail vantages to be derived.

I'uder present oundltkiu* ron.tdrtable money Is spent each year In sending children from one dtMrtrt to another and to paying their tultkin In the latter. Tlie law require* that school facilities muM he provided for every child of school age to the Htate. If a child live* to a dbdrk*t too remote from Its ow n district it must be sent to the nearest school lo another district, aud Its tuition and trauapurtatlou ex-

by Its bom*district. Last

year Irmnsportatkiu aud tultkin earns** COM 00,70! 07 aud tuition $31.-

.100 for this class yf pupils

The report allow s tbat til re are 0hi7 ■cher* to the Htate, MBS of whom are omen. The average aalary paid I. l-ViH.KI. being an Increase of 03 58

Clyde are

I la wMcb nothing >iut catibainsa are idantrd. Each acre la expected to yield out less tbau leu tons of good cabbages. Tb* bulk of this crop Is used to the kraut factories, although a small portion Is al.lppc.1 to Hi* outside world. The farmers haul three cnl-bages to the factoHes at tin- Ojs-nlug of the kraut making acs-nti aud urtiiily recMv# for tbetr loads p: to IT s tou. althoiigb octbla auiouul. tVlM-n Hie cabbagea are brlnelug a g'lod price the farroere make a large profit from their fields. It la not unusual for grower* about Clyde to. receive *U*W«W for their are

son a eToiw-

■ The cabbage* after coming from their storage quarters are bandied by Inspector*, w lio.sertilinlxe them cfoacly *srthen baud them to Hie cleaner* by akllled work-

tbe c

[•age* t

the pi

l-g yre

The b

l henpecked western i

Here's

i por-

Glve the parrot a chance. Don’t trump your partner's see. Htop telling people yon Itareu ng In the bouse. Bare your smiles for your husbaud. The letter carrier has a w Ife at home IkMi’t whistle at the milkman. Remember that even your frleadi hare feelings. Ueaslts Klevwtwrr It Is reported that James Horeo, ,4 pr.iumeiit capitalist, was to Hi If city on Tuesday negotiating for ground the erection of a grain elevator. Horen was alao eudeavoriug. it la aa to tutorest local capital In securing Twelfth street wharf and the building market at that point for the benefit of boats laden with produce from BeeMey’* l*olut.

A Trenton ourrsapoodeul write ’The candidacy of Senator Creret h e-elect Ion la warmly commended hw od hi* friends at the Capitol (an they are lagtooj all express the eame deMre that be shall be returned for _ d term ” Well, there Isn't mnrh doubt that their desire will lu gratified.

Herbert A. Butxard *t t i.Rvartngbarn.01. Is»t 151, Section A. D. Harry Chandler lo MargKret Graham. 018,000. Greater part of lot 800,

One of Ocean t'lty'a . well-known young men is said to bar* mauimonaspiration*. Among the reports, at hi* "engagement.’' is on* to the effect tbat he baa rented a la Tbl* be denies He aaya he baa not thought of such a thing—a* yet.

Fir* Chief J. H. Kush, who was seriously III for more tbau a month, baa far recovered, under the car* of Dr. N. Howard Burt, as to be able to attend to bnalnere and to

Finally Is- i us it ird her. lb* ceremony bring perfurinnl al Hove recently by prebendary of Hie Cburrh of Eng land—Ixiuiton Express ■very FeeiWtiman pine* for a red ribbon. mil the nmn l mt of candidates for

coroe ao large that

the minister of public Instruction baa " a cirmlar »o the various depart{mlntlng wnt the nererelty of gteIng him at least fifteen days to exaroindldate's qnaltflcatloua It la

nolmdy almnM lie put

of school property is 024,004,07M. There 1088 school buildings lu the Stale, ir average valuatiuu being 111,502 each. The total number of pupili rolled 1*277,425, an Incr aae of 14,504

ir Ibe year.

Il Is shown that the amouu iiouey lalsed for public school pure* lu the fiscal year of 1IM-2 00.750.WI2 M. I'mil a few year, ago Hie greater part of the money required for the public school* waa'derived

from a direct

framed aud introduced by Governor Stoke*, then Senator from Cumberland County, 85 per of Ibe Stale school tax Is paid out ol iry surplus, bel g derived from empire Hon fees and other i of Slate Income. The total a raised by New Jersey foi

rarly I

f the re

OAKWOOD. Ixw L K. Cordery. WHdw ood. W'VOMIXQ. Emily R. Lynch. Harold V Lynch. Tbooot. A. 1’. Maloney, Geu. W. Bailey, W. A. Shaw and w ife. H. Leonard. L. s. e, Kbeneacr Adams, Geo. Tyson Ife. W. H. Collins, W. D. BarnhurM, N. C. C lei laud, Phltodelphla; W. Bros ii, Merchantvtlle: Mia* Nellie < omber, Saginaw. oratAM cm Rovut. . Hasted. Bridgeton; B. H. falter H. Hey*. G. W. Shirley, PhlladMpbla: L. E. Mear*. New York; George Blptae. AHanlkCHy: J. I). Carver, HI wood: Albert l^keaood: J 8 MkMIetoo. C. C. KJdridg*. CoHlugs-

W. 8 Graham, Ocean City; W. Aldrich, C. II. Schermerboro and a Philadelphia; B. Miller, Alloaay: i. II. (folllna.Camden; Bandolpb Mar Tuckaboe: David Smith. MarSmltb, Kdgewater Park: John Uvreev. Doyfestown: Dr. F. F. O B. :Wllcox. Bridgeton; M.

Kredlacb, New York. t'lielatmrd letters.

List of unclaimed letters rematnlng i the Ocean City Post Office for week ending January 27, 10fe::

placed on a continuous carrier. Which deliver* them to the grinder*. The grimier* rapidly reduce the beads of

cabbage to slaw.

From Hie grinders the cabbage next goes In It* chopped form to the receiving tank. In which the requisite amount of salt la added. The salted cabbage la now ready for Hie vat* In which the stamping (g-erstlon la carried on These

100 barrel* each.

The r

; bJ *

ruldier bod* made fi poae. Great care Is Ukee to ha’ each operation. Tlie knot Is allowed to ferment two week* and' gstli strength In Ita own juice. Then It placed In luirrcls and sold at wholesale at ahont *2.V> a barrel It la nut nnuaual for one factory ' grind a hundred tons of cabbage In single day. The season usually e tenda over a term of about two mont! and a half, beginning about Sept L In fill* time perhai* tb* output of single factory will exceed 23,000 ha

rel*.

Tlx kraut making Industry rails'for the making #f barrela. A kraut ba rel cannot lie Isiugbt for lea* than dollar, ao In Hie production of the town It Is not unusual for 030.000 073000 to lie expended for barrela The making of these barrela la carried Idnlty and thus adds prosperity of tlie kraut making < Other places are beginning to make rant on a large scale to the vicinity of Clyde, and thns the Industry promlo spread over a larger are*. Bellela trying to riral Clyde this aeaind ha* lorn doing a Wg ' la prophesied that next crop of cabbage* to txandnsky county ived that of any prerloo* year, tf the season Is a favorable one. More farmers are growing cabbage, and those who have lieeu In the bualnv •everal years are preparing to Increa their acreage Minneapolis Tribune.

I’kinw find ^pueificationa Prepared at Short IN'otice

C. 8, SITHEHS i SON, Garpeniers ami Builflers. JUIUI I laMllj ElllIIIH FvHUtl.

EktLUH k JOHNSON, GODtiaciors ami Buiiams 1210 A.I.h, . A.ritnr.

FUEL LIGHT HEAT DO IT NOW SERVICES RUN RANGES SET ON SHORT NOTICE CITT CIS LIGHT CO.

0. J. HAMMELL Marble m Granite Works Monuments. MausoleunA. Statuary Work. tTradlas... CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vaults, Grave Cover. All klndanf (>

ALLEN SCULL

Contractor and Builder

Hrowi

Harris, Mis*

Wilson, MIsaKllxa Khwakh M. BUTTOh. P. M.

Liver:*»ii Calif .in. an Enrol-' ju tr

that waa w.'IHi gere up to I«a Uier might I**, the afMs-lal t-s'i

“Do inn.'.:.'

berer the b g ' srtien I was n I

is Ufir that.

I'. '»> ibe average o Kugland was but

train load was only equal i„ tbe ra|iarlty at one of oar uiAjd<TB Tre.ght care.

I heavier equipment, i Hke toy equipment

“Rome

things In this aary things.

Hie ai

trial

rard a

o hla a

1 fortunes are made Lo tbeoi,“ said Ualpb L.

Jenkins

“Take the lace eyes ot shore, for Inatahee. The aver gr ints.hi never give* thought, but Ibey are ln.flsp.qi0 our footwear, and there are fartarte* that derole lliem>rlvre exclu

:hlng* are ux-d •- “On tbe tiaala ol Pul ted Ktatc* b

e mile

.wn dlsjN-rnmcnt. It I. .oggeated that g Tm .ol lu r-uh Mi is. I s, your tb* candidate should at least know how ' arithmetic aiel see ■ U.I the total la It to sign his name, but this moat ba a foot* up to 2.UU.090 more ttoin S.0UU.cynical pleasantry. ^ j«>0.0UU ' -Mlliv«ukrt 8.-LilueL

ELECTRIC BAIT FOR FISH.

The New York aquarium, which la the largrat and beat equipped InatJtuof Its kind In the world, obtains Ita supplies of tropical Babes from tha waters of Bermuda. Rome of n« most brautlftil qaeisa peedlngly bard to catch, [xr*latently refusing to take a ball, and on thla count It baa been found necessary resort to a eery novel and expedient to effect their eaptw% electrical contrivance which •tun the coveted sfieclmen and rad oca It to helpleaoneaa until It ran b* mi a prisoner. The device In quest Ion ronststo part of a small aud compact bid rag* battery which la held lo Pooch beneath the arm of tb* operator. who wadiw aa quietly as-possible through tbe shallows and Invade*, aa little disturbance aa may be, pooh among the rocks. Its carries a long handled dip net. to tbe handle of which a wire Is attached. On tha end of tha

cap of tb* kind used for exploding dynamite cartridge*. It la the bursting of the cap that la relied upon to stxa

baft to look at It though Indtxpossd to attempt tb# slightest nibble. Accordingly the pemualon cap at tb* < the wire la concealed either by thing eatable of by a hunch of wrapper around IL Mr. Flab wo what ft la, rent' reaaoo to regret hi* Imprutoe*. the circuit, the exploded, and the TlcOm la rendered for tii# moment llf» leas, though receiving do permanent Injury. Promptly, by reraralng tha dip net. be la gathered In. and a few day* later be finds himself swimming ' >ut to a tank. ■be fishes from Bermuda are carried New York on steamers, of couraa. 1 It la a euriona fact that dering tb* first twenty four boon of tb* voyage they are liable to become quit* ‘rk —Saturday £ caning Past.

JOMIS MARTS Contracting Builder

(EIKI L UIKEIIS i Sll

Carpenters and Builders

WILLIAM C. SCULL.

Contractor :: and :: Builder, 7*5 PLVJIOfTH PI.ACi:,

OC*Al« CXTW. •«. J.

QHARLES L. HOFMANN

REGISTERED ARCHITECT

f'rnt'.taAl. maiiLTOBtai A. H. BAKER ...Umfertaker - and - Embalmer,., 849 ASBURY AVENUE.

OCEAN CITY. N. J MARK LAKE

Undertaker and Embalmer

Works a* p, easantvtlle. N. i. EDWARD STONEHILL BRICKLATER and PLAfTLRIR All work in inaaou line promptly attended to... Iti-iuhton I»lnr*e OCEAN CITY. N. J. hi.i.i. Tt-.l.t-WMomo: s*X. 6 0. Advu r ■ 14m 6E0, 0. ADAM! k BIO. PUSTEWNG, R1HGE SETTING Hit* >4kAC. tic., lie. All Work In Mason Line Promptly

Attended To.

OCEAN CITY. N J V/. H. MITCHELL, BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING JHBHINfl N SPKC17!b¥¥ He.ldei.ce: 704 (Vntml Av« JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BARER!, I. TOO IR*. Inn*. Dm. CD, 1.1. KureT* hf ^;^ > ** '**«» 0*1:1Wrssaw OCEAN CITY BAKERY BREAD, FANCY CAKES and PIES GEORGE S. BICKEl, Propriator

DARBY'S

Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave. I hat-Class Kork l B Iveey p—

-V.«l MoBd.r> snd W

New Vork city

Helwr

passed out of

existence as a place of m.wablp Dot-

Inst yre ns of Mr. Newton's paaI'l* health was |H»r and the

■eoiher*lil|. f.-fi off. N5w tb* eooily

and lr«a have l.cn tranafcrr^J

Areliangel. " 73

the Chun-ti .

baa been form* •hnrch Tbl* church fe the"

fend started ‘

Elhutad the flrxt 02.

All R

H. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and Cummlauloner of Deeds JNos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCOAiN eiTY. N. J. Money to Lnnn on Bond and Mortyage

N. C. GODFREY’S Business House. BGT Ishtj lienue, Spring of 1905,

AMO F>ROS

CT ® ARK (200 0.

Full Line of House Furnishing*:::: UmOLUrKHI-NU JB a PHOFEBSIO.N, and I have die of tbe beat. People know it rare, a, tb. w 0 ,k U nuhtog in.