Ocean City Sentinel JSH'T IN FAWR HEXAMER’S BOAT
THUKHDAY. Jl'I.y lu. It**!.
■ •■■all be (lail to reeeivr ami I’uniutunkaiUuiio <i
OF FREEHOLDERS
i ihi*
i
every* Iwre.
All miuniunii-all'in- hliould lie roni|iaiila1 •lll> It"' full name a for |>ubll<-alkiii, lull ana Knaraiileeof
Take a «all ou llie bay. Hig croMda on tbe walk How dp you like your neighbortear and fret make llfe'a fm-tlon Heaven belpe those w lio helpolh Heaven deapaira of the man w ho True religion uourixliea the root
rlghl-dolug.
Sometimes hiding another's fai
the front porch. The hardest worlfThme t telling how busy they are. bis cowardiie on hi- conis iei
readers j State Road Commissioner
Hutchinson Says System
is Antiquated.
Stale Hoad < '<»nenls»lmier Hutchinson l» against hoards of freeholders.
He says:
"As for tbe building of marls, and
this talk Includes the building of bridges, the ijuicker tha counties get rid of the ancient Freeholders and
adopt the present law allowu
icrs to attend to county
rocket. It Is Well lu j^uuw
The things lhat might lfcp|s-n are what keep some |<roplc aniii neliiL'
happy.
Homy (leuple's only idea o^ liapplness Is to get iiiurr than Iheif money's
tortb.
auluiuubiles and ap True cliartly give well as things, wit wealth. Ueuius Is usual! lucre ercenlricliy
genlus.
Tlie only Jewels thal he ashamed to wear bouest toll.
The fellow who refun
c I he brads of
own business may have neitbef huslIf a man is attentive to bis w ife it Is ell her because he loves her or is afraid of her. Many arguments possess so much In the way of sound that all else in them Is lost to view. Wbeu poVerty comes m at tbe door, love look* around fur a fellow with a Dying mathlue Memory makes many curious blunders which eventually become distorted luto facts. Dissatisfaction has a way of intruding Itself and holding a strong poslHou lu tbe mind. i'hlluaophy is the code of rules by, which your neighbor would live If he had a bit of sem«. Home people who wouldn't steal old clothes think that taking an advantage I • an evidence of virtue. It Is fallb lu something aud euthusi. asm for iwmcthlng that really maker a life worth looking for. The precocious child usually develops luto tbe troublesome youth aud also Hie unstable man. Sfo use In paying any attention to ‘he snow shovel or tbe lire shovel at tlA, season of Hie year.
I sited U
■ople'a
gather up all the tin calls and throw them Into their neighbor's yard. The HetitlneJ Printing 'House Is lu shape to handle your printing pruiu|itly. (Send lu your work. A modern llnancier Is a youth of today who can marry and make his father in-law take care of them both. Considering the ways of (he popular chaperuu. She hath ears to hear hot aud eyes that absolutely refuse to he-
boid anything.
Tha min lest r who saves fails to reduce the mortgage, may be achieved an artbdic
not tl
mtal si
Men who have been Inspecting
peach orchards ol Cape May County
predict that there will he a crop Ibis season. Seldom has look for this luscious fruit I
favorable as it is al Hie present time. The trees are thrifty and well set w ith
fruit, w hich Is maturing likely. Koh Saij: - A Mi-foot sailboat belong-
ing to K. W. Kulherfonl. Apply to » apt. heals Kisley, Seventh street
boat house.
/' Kespeclablc colored girl, neat appeatauce, educated, wauts chamberwork. Will not assist waiting, .mi)
West avenue.
Fob Sale. —im.00 Launch; 150., fi In. Beam til 6;Hall Kogine, IJHoraecomplete canvas cover, Cushings mooring, etc. lib's W ittkamc
TO LOOK INTO
WAS FIRST HOME RIPARIAN LEASES
Battle Royal Between Ardol _ _ and Old Batch Won by :AUNT DINAH TO
appear again
Ilfwlarie* enough to warrant them lulling lu their whole time, the belter
I will be for tbe people. "The Freeholder Is elected
eut a district, and In the majorltv of ases he never does auythiugeh epri-sent that district. The i Forking for the good of the, con whole does not occur to the a Freeholder. y
e comes from a district
wants to get a> much money In tinway of improvements for that tA-tricl
liolder Is badgered by his cons • fur roads. It may he for the i mall section of * district lead! „ w here lu |«rtlciilar, or It may t»£
"(let rid of Hie anth|uaied syaten Freeholders aud iulo the modern idea of three rumuilssiuiiere lu run the county on business Hues. They will plan for thecounly as a whole; am as tbe Stale is iiaying one-third of lb cost of stone road building, tin: count, uml Is the only thing I can consider. PERSONALS. s -
salled
Saturday afteriiisiii at 2.30 o'clock.
' The only race w r elapsed time Is
1 1 which do not not need time allowances. 1 As soon as Hie Unis are all measured I and their time allowances computed, ‘ * ' will be J
The s
Show Will Be Repeated on Pier
in Angn^t.
sr
Dlual
■*ts of the Kathlu. > II VogcTuf Ml. Airy, life at the Alglen. Hss Katharine Klemui,
n, are guests of Hie IHscnyne. George l.tidlam, of Mtilly rislted rdatlves Hi this city to-
il. F'rankenHeld, of ]
f Hie (
o seconds, els|s«d time, not. ,
counting a penalty of four minutes, eighteen seconds on the Ludle for | ( delayeil starting The Ladle met (
accident before the race be- | .
the w
ek.
Froaecutor liouglaas, of fain May Vmrt House, registered at the El be run
i few days since.
Miss Sara Jeasap, of Woodbury. Is 'Isltlug her aunt, Mrs. Graham, Teulh
uid Wesley avenue.
Mm. .Naomi Jenulson and daughter, Of Havaunab, are the guests :of Mrs.
Geo. Hart in this city.
Ebenerer Adam*, of West Philadelphia, was among the riea Spray's
guests during the week.
a Clara Godfrey, of Philadelphia, la enjoylug a seasou with her parents
/. and Mrs. N- f - tiodfrey.
Mrs. C P. TutHe has relumed from Camden, where she was called by Wsou'of Hie lllueas of her motlier. Henry Lang aud family, of Pbllav -
delpliU.«re<iccupylng
Simpson avenue.
Robert Gamble, of Hk Railroad, is visiting Rev. mble, D. D , for a few
iinvii West
J. Want Gat
days.
<•. L. Sliurth
Phlladrlplila uuilrrtakeL came dow yesterday andwtis.k isiwssibu of hi collage. M3 Central avenue Fred lUpp and. family, of Wei hlladrlphla. are here for Hu suu ler, occupying their Eiglilh atm
residence.
I sees Jessie and Katharine Hays, of I3U Central arcniie, have iVH-you a trip to Magar*
and Rochester. .
The family oLUagistrate O Rrleli, of I’l^lladelpUkr,' liavc taken a notlage the summer. They are al
auM^ulral avenue.
I Mrs EUne/cr Adam* and daughter, of West Philadelphia, are Ocean City visitors. They are regis-
tered al the Hlseaync.
Rev Waller J. Huultluger, of Philadelphia, Is s|s*ndlng tbe s
lierlal. He preache
LuHieran.cungregatb>u hi this city. Rev Theodore Hlereoa, uf the Phlla I'lphia M. K. Conicreuce, accom(Willed by Mr- Stevens, is a guest of Hielr sou, Prof. Jsuire M famllv on Fourth alreet.
reactxrl (J
Ocean City yesterday
of Hie death, Tuesday night, ol Ka • tel Rl-lcy, aged M years, at .Pleas ille Air. Kisley, who had heel I heallh a king time, was a relalh'i ouncilman (leorge O. Adams aud ef uf Police Scull, of this Oty7 . FoR^AUt—Near the Bay front, between Teulh and Eleventh streetseveral cheap lota suitable for surnmei cottages; <20u per kit; one-ha'f can rein ou mortgage. Apply to
ABEL D. SCULL,
617 Conlml Ave. Ocean Lily, N. J.
s the oi ouc-desqtn
raroou
forty-two seconds he first gnu wi
'a plain Lyddon Pen nock Quilting Pa-ly," dr
y known winner in hi* ,eur mapshot of homely New Er. Carolyn, with CapUlu j “f*." whloh "M prmeuled here
- few mouths ago by local talent, under
the auspices, of Hie ladles' J of the Presbyterian Church, refieated ou Friday eveiilug
lutb, bn hailed with delight by all
who new the show nu the othei
Shel^ Carrie V. -|wd over the II first, followed by the Amy H ,t Doode F and Peggy In the ord named. The Amy H.; with <Spt. ' K. Hrxamer el tire w heel, we. the Ui In our. The Peggy, under Captain
lire
•t, Vlic
rdt-i
■■for the start aud
Ho P^ep, PkII, so that the 1 had the hr-t Tged ahead 1
relyn hark
icHie Alice, wllliCaplaiu William- ( i at the tiller, on the la-t hundred rds of the home stretch, heating her j *o far in the one-design daw*, the i ly i-aptaiu to have raptured a first il a ms'Olid in the two races Is Cap-, n Edw in M. Chance. | ( rhe cat boat gnu w as tired at 2.60. ) Oriuoca, Adele, and Princess leav- ■ with the others strung out behind. Pheortnuca met wllti an acrMeiil
rlil-r anil *p,.|«—,
id did u
> Hie fro a- three
v Milch*
i Ha. | went ! i
clap-ert
mly by , 1
COTTAGES RENTED
| j N. C. i lellaud, real estair 1 1 rc|sirts the following reorul Wm Kreamer's collage, •
Fourth and Wei
rentals
le Erma tfalnl, hut tbe time alluwam
■ he real w Inner he detemiiued. The Old Hatch and the Ardo, under
uiaiiagemeut of Captains Hrecfcley
id SliermerlMiru, fes|rectlvely, again id a battle n»yql. and If, as pmlicterl,
tbe time allowance will lie a matter of
seconds, Ibeu tbe Old Haleb won tier first championship By very good jockeying tbe Old
Hatch held to the starting line and
ent across on-Iter windward tack ilh Hie Ardo fifty fniir seconds* be-
hind on her start. Uie channel
e Old Batch was about JW yards lu flielFad, and at the flnhdi
... U.— mud Ujlrty. pu,.,,, ,,,.. —W “““ “ JWM '“''l .f KUU ,ud tWM ...... s rioup Kmtliariu, l ’*l- \ V , n . H . I.yum. of Mu.
Vhealou's cottage, b'JUCentral avenue, o Arthur N. Taylor, of PblladelpbU; Vro. Kngllsli's cottage. HIS Wesley venue, to H. Htlchllng, Pblladelplita. Ills H. Towseud's cottage, 721
Central avenue, to Daniel F. Deal, Philadelphia: Mr. Adams' cottage, West street, to Prank F'rataeudano, Philadelphia: Mrs. llrucker's big cottage, M3 Central avenue, to Clias. L. Shuttlin', undertaker, Philadelphia; Miss ScoU's cottage, comer Seventeenth aud Ceutral avenue, to Professor T. R. Lawson, of Troy, N. Y. Mr. Clark's big cottage, 614 Brighton Place, to Lawyer Daily, of Philadelphia. Mr. Pattereou's cottage, 1118 Asbury ave., to R. M. Patterson, Cam-
. Mr. Clelland-alao reports tbe sale account of Mr.-Caapar Pannock,
two lots on Wealey avaoue, Indud-
ig riparian grant*, to two parties.
it to Investigate tbe entire sub Jcct of riparian leases aud grants by the-Slate, what methods have been ur-ued in Hie |iast, what lands are ow: held by the State which may ereader he the subject of lease or ave already been granted by the
ue from the ri|>arli to the support ol aud the lu•|Uiry
A large-paity of young peopleTot draw ride from Petersburg to 1 ieea ly ou Saturday evening last. It wi jolly crowd and all seemed to I ivlug a great time. The |mrty r nied to Petersburg late tluit night.
NEVER SWORN IN
A. LeRoy Mueller, of Sea Isle City, as elected a ••oroner of Hus county y the Repuhlk-aiis last autumu, hut e lias never taken the oath of office. he cal'led Mr. Mueller by telephone d re-iue-ted him to hold an ln<|iiest rr the remains of Hie drow tied hoy.
Summary of e\
RENTED A CHURCH
C'onarrawllon
has lieen holding services In K. Hall, lias rented the Baptist Church, Asbury avenue, between Eighth
! Ninth
be Lutherans will begin their rices l tie re next Snuday evening at clock. W. J. Hunlsluger. a senior at tbe Lutlierau Theological Seminary Ml Airy, Philadelphia, will have irge of the services during uuier. All are welcome.
Herein real estate transfers in Ocean tlty recorded In Hie office of County 'lerk Way are as follows : lleuj. Weatherby, etui, to Myrtle Catuidiell.fl, lot 521, Section G. ward N. Stanton, el ux, toC. T. Torhoaa. HU, lot 228, SecMuu A. Bernice A. Stiles, et ux, to Edward \V. Boyd, 11150, lot 418, SecHon C. . S. Champion, et ux, to C\ J. Adams. (IWO. Pro|ierty ou the occau , lot on the southeast sble of Ocean avenue, 200 feet northeast of
Tenth street.
epb I. Scull, et ux, to A Freeborn, (11*25, southeast half of lot*
. Section A.
HIS FOOT MANGLED ;firman Vro Met Wltta Acddrnl Norman Yeu, tbe ten-yeai-old sot of George S. Yen, a Philadelphia husl an with a cottage at 814 Wesley !, was painfully Injured at Heading's Fourth street turntable while playlug with some rumpaukiu*.
TueMlay evening.
Tbe hoys were "playing railroad.'
ud after awhile they “lei on" Hist an engine w a* ou the turntable. ' Young
I'Ub the others, succeeded m I ! heavy bar kick aud started the
Tl** l-ulheran congregaliou, whlchJiahle had turnefT* fe.
times, Hie boys decided to try It. Norman had an Idea be could stop the table by putting one of ' against IL Hu fool was caught between the Uhle and the brick wall, with the result thal It was painfully
mangled.
He w as taken to bis home and Dr. Abbot? was summoned. It was found that there ware no bones hrokeu, be tbe boy will be laid up for some lime. Norman la manfully bearing tbe palu. His only worry la that his parents, who are now lu Philadelphia, will hear of hU accident.
COTTAGER DEAD
Mirs. Anne K. J. Craft, aged88yawn, uf Woodbury, died Monday even lug al beLredtage, 1425 Ceutral avenue. Tbe cause of her death was a complication of diseases. 8be was Ibe daughter of Judge Jessup. Tbe body was taken to Clarkaboro Tuesday afternooi
ulermeuL Mitral ibe Yas at
Craft had been III for some lime.
Dr. Abbott and
her regular physiciau was called In for
Dr. Wm. H. Yeager, a prominent eonsullalkiu.
Philadelphia physlcaii, lias taken —_ apartment- In tbeGale.the apartment Mots Trisks cnurcb. Heveuthand AtlauUc avenue. lu Holy Trinity Church next BunTlie rental was effected through the d*y. “•« Kev. O W. Foley, ofPhllaageiicyof Mh e= -y*'Edward.. delphla, will again conduct tbe aer-
Ices and preach. Holy communion,
-^ | 7 a m. Morning prayer and sermon
10 80 a. m Evening prayer, 8 p. m Low I All are cordially Invited.
Fob Haij: —8loop-yachl Osprey, 2 , long, 8 ft. beatu, 2u ft. W. L.; twi Is sails, summer cabin. The best bulft boat in tbe Ocean t It, “ ' ' price If sold al once. Addt— . — _.
Bherrerd, 008 Drexel .Bldg., . Phlla-1 The Hkxtikbi. U on sale at Wm. delphla. I Gardiner's store, 750 Asbury avaoue.
Commission to Investigate the Subject Prepares to
Take Action.
I The commission appointed by Gnv-I |emorStokes under Senator diilrry '- jolnt reMilutioii to iuvrstlgalr Hie *ul>- 1 Jed of riparian lea-e- and grant, by, ha- effected an urganiiailuu .ged lo lake up It- work. |
Tbe ei VakelM
.1 Bergen: Mint
it Hue
•lymen Barber, uf Mercer; I 'rowIber, of Middlesex: Holcomb, of Hunu: June- of Camden, and Heed, of Monmouth. Senator Wakeleewas made chairman and A—einblyman Barber sei-retary. Mayor Frederick W. Glncbtel, of Trenloii, w'as selecltsl a-the ofTh-lal stenographer. • AUurney General McCarter ha» been notified of the object of the resoluUon and lib> advice lia- been rc.|ue-ted The State Hi|wrlau Commbsiiotiere
TREASURES FROM SINDIA WRECK
A. D. Scnll, as Diver, Brought Up Three Cases of Chinaware. Another effort I- being made to tak< flora Hie wreck of HieSiudMi its wraith of china w are. Those engaged Is tin work are Ibe -ame gejilleuim aim liave been ludrultfiM! w lib Hie uiov<mewl In Ibe |ia»t namely L. L. Evanson. Hie -lap manufacturer, of Phlla. delphla. aud Alwl D. Scull, of (bi-.-Uj'. Mr Scull did a lol of Hie diving law yea-, aud he wa. highly .ucre».ful. He lia- started lu lo dive again Ibis year, and yesterday hr brought three cases lo the -urface two containing ases aud one with jardinieres. Il • as a gissl haul. Tin year Mr. ScuU iss a -team w rench to aid him lu hi. •ffort-. Mr. Scull aay-there I- still a large quaulily of stuff In Hie ship's bob
IIKADLK1' A- AIXVIW '■ Reading Coal
THOMAS J. THORN Florist PALL BULBS. GRASS and CLOVER SMD. 839 Asbury Avcmue. G THOMAS, No. 108 MarKet St., PNILAOELPHIA,
Xailros* JUw-IaWrt.
ie piirp
lien Hie p
lie ■nvesllgallii • over Hie law ■ riparian sill
rally.
will
•esllgi
this Information a- a Ua-ls, Hi if tbe Inquiry will he widened directed toward ascettalnI in prove the riparian sltuahat change-, If any. sIhmiIu
adr I
t lav
1 Hie
Seashore Realty 1 o.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS TO Niagara Falls July 5, 19, Aupaist 9. 23, September 6 and 20, 1906 Round Trip Rate $1,1.55 from Ocean City TKkeu good (Max o* Irani uwvlax 4JD P. M., and SPECIAL TRAIN,, Lmvmuf I’liiladelphia at S.ioa. m. following day running via the picmwesooE stuMR'tiiANN* valley b«ti: rt> r<«d rMufsIna on rexvl.r irala-slllim 8EB BBVB. -oip . V. WATTKKIU'IIV.
SEASON OF 1906 Casino Club
itok The Hepoktkk I hate thinking a great deal recenlly of wonderful changee which liave taken place since tbe year I SHU, w hen first e mmenced onr enterprise to ablbdi a religious encampment and tlement ou what was called and koowa as "Peck's Beach," on tbe Atlantic coast, now called Ocean City. oe of these changes which have taken place are pleasing and desirable for the proper development of the place, and though Important In themselves yet we caunot hut feel ead when we call up tbe ualural beauties of the as we found them wbeu we first entered Its desirable location. Tbe laland at that time was most ebarmig, delightful and pre-eminent. Its .ergreen trees, its singing birds, Its uatnrai flowers, with Its many other Mgiueut*. inspired tbe heart with rapture aud delight. Hut though Important the cliangre may have been. Bud followed by the eklll and Hie art »u w hlcli may have been Inspired ily by the love of gain, we can but look back "and think of those happy day., when me were surrounded with these natural sceneries, which lo us so beautiful and happy; hut, thanks to an all-wise PruvkLuoe, there ome desirable I ■caulk* and enchantment* that man caiiiiut change We refer to Hie mighty ocean, which holds Hie right of w ay, with beautiful strand and with lb- Um- ( waves and dashing billows I* hound and w ith tbe power of almighty strength will forever keep Its silvery strand from any obstruction which may try to effect—and Interfere Itsfaclllllee and charms—thank* ■to God for His protecting power, on which we can al all time* safely
trust and confide. *
have mere)}' referred to some of Hie natural changes which have taken place since Ocean Lily was established. If you desire-U, Mr. Kdjlor, 1 may refer In tbe future to some changee in
which have
occurred in Hie |iaBt. Your* Truly, W. H. Ri b ;'amdeu, July 14, I80U.
K HALt Yacht, 27 ft. over a am. complete outlil w Itb bat and cabin; launched last Bept. 1 nqulre •apt. Lewi* Kisley, Oceafi Illy. Ftauow for sale or real, Ipply Kirk Johnson Go., 1824 Atlantic avenue, Atlantic 41ty.
PianosTuned, $2; Ten years’ experience. Harrv H. Lake.
BOURSE STORAGE WAREHOUSE Bourxe Building. 81k and Asbary Storage for anything personal or portable under the beat condition* at Contracts made for moving and storing
n H0T6L bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. I Itetwren Eighth and Ninth Streets
Fine Family Groceries.
K . K. TOKBEBT HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING (srnrrml <'ontr»rl*r ockaM errv Wees Jerwce
SEA SPRAYCOTTAGE i ourih saw Cealral a .case Open for Hie season. Delightfully located, ill view of ocean and bay. Terms reasonable. Mbs. Wilmam Lakb, Prop.
SECOND FLOOR BOWLING CASINO Is now open for the reception of its members Season-Ticket, $7.50 Two persons in one family, $5 each Family Ticket, $15 Monthly Ticket, $5 MEMBERSHIP TICKETS ON*SALE IN THE
CLUB ROOM
There R a great many houses in Ocean City. Some R Cottages, some R Hotels. Some R stores, some R for rent. Some R for sale. There R also Many lout for sale without houses. If yon want any of these on the best terms, apply to ROBERT FISHER. The Bourse, Ocean City
RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCY Otcmi City, ■. J. ATLANTIC ICEi^llfl^COMPANY lee
MONEY TOAN ON MORTGAGE.
No waiting for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front propertleB. Choke cottage* fur sale. Abai tots for iiivredmeut and for Improvement—Um choice uf
Ocean City. Apply lo J. M. CHESTER & CO.,
• Ocean City, N. J.
SPECIAL BARGAINS new cottage, centrally located oh Wesley avenue, never occupied,
$3,700
A new furnished cottage at Forty-eighth street,
$4,500
A splendid completely furnished hotel,
$14,000
A lift-for a cottage, very near ocean, centre of the town, onlv
$1,400
MASSEY A EDWARDS
EIGHTH AND
CENTRAL AVENUE.
Beautiful Cottage Sites... High Ground. Dots Graded. Hired* and Hldewalka Graveled. Many new buildings already erected. Plot lying between Atlantic avenue end the Oceen, end Fifth end North Hjeeta. Apply to any reel estate agent, investigate before purchasing
Ocean City Land Company
THE NEW STORE FOR KODAKS On Boardwalk, at Eighth Street EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAI’HIC WARES ON HAND. “THE RIGRT KIND DEVELOPING AND PRINTING ALWAYS” FROST BROS.,
CAMDEN. N. J.,
WILDWOOD, N. J..
OPEN ALL THE YEAR THE IMPERIAL • KBTItAL AVIL. OCBAS CITT. B. J Mr* L. OKTZJCL.
GARWOOD HOUSE,
THE ELBERON Lietiili and Central A vent UCKAM CITV. M. J.
KM-A R. MAY I.OK. rrnn THE KATHLU
X LKWIM A LX)R ABO. WYOMING
a. r. mii.num. HOTEL STOLEN Nlath and ( rnlral Are. Maw Open m. v. ttorr
taCHy ice soil coal Ci. A. J. SMITH, PROPAirrOBC PURE ICE —_7 BEST COAL OAK Al^t> i*L*«*J. WOOIY Office. Me. 634 ISIOIOmUE
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Uuaraataed Strictly Pare MILK •AMD Ice Cream ESTABLISHED lUl
h Cold -noraav oew (Bis r*nr. an pn MClvabMIar fames an* IBaeta Iks 7th St. and Mir; Ait.
First National Bank or Ocean City, N. J.

