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OCEAN C1TV SENTINEL

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OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY; APRIL 24. 1!I13.

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Ocean City Sentinel ^ OCSAN CltY, M. J. C R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor j It .00 Per Year, Strictly in Advance. CITY DIRECTORY. 1 CITY OFFICIALS " || I Ally mil*! ill IO ml*! II. 01 ncuKM"uVerSwol urt-P5^tuui-« Lndlarn. CHURCH SBflWCBS. rir.i M . K. UBar^«»/nar_«j»B"y arvm* r JSfflS'S: nunas) school, M M«r« W. AOarua. II K. W. L. ; , "iraerlhu maws"- I Ulaao Mvallnirgnuod.y JJ'mij/jjS,' fira ri'.riJ'n'V-iSIrr'Tbi!. mgritage •'• BtiO "■ j Mac* .^'/iiill«n,Vruiia^'"> '"''T "("•> rSS'™ nr!i*nudita>1 lu fc " fo uit'i u Th * u!TL i? ' P**"" | Esggg S'h'i. tsass. Utuuu T^baraaeta ^agMat CMretOCiehUi St. J w i.i« Wmb.«irwr Havana. j Wadnaaday <■ v onlng". at a o'clock. s^Vwm^nT,6?* p" evsssss^ ^ CMURChWaByiES^ ^ a2SauiraTM^'^?rn^^j^Hro« . jmi"JSSy, " Christian Endeavor Horletg, Mw M«uil i^L EiMl^to!fcB,ln^r«jUil^iniuS^n S^u^imoKd Mm&*Ut'*as& moo tR Cad Ald"0SlI'nit ktooday avanlna ot dint; 8K? Uerirotr H^^lI*Moni'r;l'ET» °Mr*. Jobnnu. ua™dy'«tiparlnttna.nt J uo '"via F*U».o.. H. H. Mo.rar. pra.id.nt; Parka* Ulnar , uaaaurar. Holt TatltiT* cuoaca. Parian uulld.Oaat Mond.j In in* moan,. Woman1, gaii^avara Wad n^day affirmniSrjt'ir* r F" r"«T" 'rmrdjnt " mrMar > , Mr.. M. Miliar; irtmanrar. Mm. Anna I. Kanck. _ SECRET SOCIETIES. »»a ^^^!ii'css'as:. H.rbart U, (tnil'lh; aaaratary. Uaorga w Hooy. • _ , arat"!nd t J itJmS on iter Trot ^vVmhnrwuJb t^Rark tag*; K.'nf R. SanotUorT'l^laranaa Vaa.1; .Wilton U WllleM. mcr.t.ry _ avary'>Tbnr*d»yUavanlllll Ail K. of P. ball. Prowctlon 1 nj* 7, To" s3HfSS?jfeSS«5lS rccortllna't'-'mmry . ^ Walt-Stall* foonril. Ha. m, D. of P.. (nasi* t'm.Htob^^ Campbell. l£. of li-° P.BMall: Kr'd*i' ,'V*n",, ^ K '°' Uon mwwawtid" toinriay ol 'aaob moat h Otis M. Townsend h Practical Beat More Architect Licensed by lite Hlaie •> eighth street, opr. p. o ocean city n. j.

>TTOItHEV«-»T-I.AW. I MORGAN HAND/ | jj ATTORNEY and h COUNSELLOR AT-LAW, • A. lid tor. Maatar ap ) Kaamloar la Cbataoary. o mpr.ni. Court OoMKlodonar. Notary Public. fOppoaru Public Bnlldlagal. ' P ^°WAOFF1CES" L - Apgar & Bo8well, LAW OFFICES J Godfrey & Godfrey, c ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. JAMES M.E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law «"d Noncllarr, Mantcrand aam n.r n HAY'LTT Y ■ HTJ O rpOWNSEND GODFREY - Aitorncy-at-Law j AUantld ally , «P wml.y av.. ll.niAM B. DAVIS . 1 Attorney at Law " Atlti Kilt bill St reel i.Oceaii 1 'By. New Jeraey Atlantic (Jiff Theatres 1 uN. . I . .Al S.l . April 34. *. .1 » J" COHAN & JIARRIS ITeaent j Fairbanks < IT link Font nnd llimti Pord'a Comedy in . Tlircc Acta \\ Cooger Hoyt, -* Inc. I m..'SSc. 5dr. ?5c. II, 91 50; Mat.. 15r. 5dr. TS-. ' Mo. . Tun . VM. f.r» April 1». f. JO. at 3 30 j The Famoii. BLACK PATTI ' Mimical Comedy Com|rany will make ila j , Annul VUtl antl Piewnt the New, | big Mimical Succew. "Captain Jasper" Try an Adverttaement in the SENTINEL

i ........ | N. GRISCOM, M. D. 1 KH1HTH MT. A NIj WEHLEY AVK. | Offioa Hnui. IjolH f * '*• . At Itirhard Towrraend'.. Palermo, «Jai to &». ui. dally. Ball pbooa. Parmar'a Lin.. »-4 3 £ tj|§ Allen Corson, V. D.t'-V - 818 Waaley Avenue Ocean City New JorBoy ' m-A t° Dl<- W. P. HAINES cor. ninth and wesley ave f OCCAM CITY.^N. J. I ' " "pb MmTfcTtol w-^aUmmaM l» A 11 „ HBBSOHEL PETT1T, M. 1). 807 wesley ave. i ocean city. new jersey c CHARLES B. RIDER , 809 Central Avenue 1 IHTkll CUT*. J. Hnghes' Central Pharmacy ' tllhia Si. aaJ Wtalay In. , Pre-rlplloo.^our^m.lly. a -uy. areor. J : •"■"EwwHsri' J. THORNLEY nUUHES. Man.jer Boyle Commercial Agency | 621 Eighth St. Ocaan City. N. J , E. C. BOYT.E. rUnager ' adjuatad and eollaetod anywbei. in | I L'liitad HtaUaL Spring Millinery All the Latest Style* in Ladies and Children's Hats j. H. HiLDinai I vjn Aabnry Avann. mm City . N, J. l'l.l.nr,U'» Dance Every Cold Lunch aa, Wedneaday and rte. ■ Saturday Night The Excursion House , JAMES CUBIC 1 1 ' Proprklor MAIN STREET and . . . " NEW JERSEY AVENUE , SOMERS' POINT :: N. J.

' R. CURTIS ROBINSON •dSm— to>~ <!■ NOTARY PUBLI® AND ©OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS PENSION VOUCHERS :: i" CAREFULLY EXECUTED „ Numbers 744' and 746 Asbury Avenue I Ocean C^ity - New Jersey phe Breakersi I Only Boardwalk Hotel *" | Now open. Steam heat, elevator. 1 ~ H Sun parlor. Booklet. K. A.YOUNG. MAnager .

In thexmatters of Conveyancing, Title Investigation -and Settlement of Purchases^ we ai A to give our clients thorough care and conscientiops service. We love always endeavored to maintain that reputation for our office. MASSEY & EDWARDS eighth and central AVCNUC | . First-class mortgage investments secured.

BOULEVARD WORK MUST BE 0 DONE PROPERLY STEVENS

Road Commissioner So Tells CitjL's^ Business J Men's Association. I'll* llualncM Men'a Anoclitlui, baa rut-clvetl a latter fttmi Hlale BiiadfouiUtliwluner fllevpiia, lu which hi- alaltm that the feonlractor muat lolluw the ► lieclll cation- on the Ocean City Boulevard." The Hud -on river "learner S I. Houtirediru. of the While Hlar TowLine, towing an liiiinanae dreigIng machine, reached IbleiwcUOn Nun- •' on Itaway to begin work pti uping B on the Oceao City Boulevard. ''' The ateamer and dredge ,were unable lo gel through the Inlet that day. " 'but came lu Mouday aud^aM off V Twelfth "treet, the captain add crew h conflngaahore fora/ew huura. Thjy Vl were entertained at '.he home of Ueorge ki Hawklue. The crew comprlned the following: * 0 Captain. John Jnnei; engineer, el McUllli aleward. K. ' How., u head; aeal.taut engineer, Frank Bob- d liimii) ; lireiitan, Joliu Frllr; deck- V baud", Ueorge Willie and William f" ■ lirren. , » The ateamer and drjffge left later for • the .criie of the wo'lff oil the boule- Y vard. y ./ . The ateamer and dredge, becauee of I their "lie, attracted coinoderable etten- u , Hun w lulw Tu the bay. Itlaaaldtbet * thedredie can complete the pumping > on the turnpike In two month*. f WILL BUILD COTTAGE ^ ■iemiard nackdncbel (Uvea Coniroci to Jo*. O. Champion. ( Jooeph (I. Champion lia» received _ the contract lo bnlld a handwtme ol , tage on the bay from, ou the (iardeue Compitny'a tract, for Bernard Kuckdrachcl, of Weal Philadelphia, coating fully »700O. The hoaae will have two ami one- ' , half atorlea and baaemeut and will l>e bullt and completed In mwleru atyle. -Mr llu jkdeecbel la a new comer here, ■>. and the »lte he ha* aelected for'hla < aummer home la one of the pretlleat ' In the north aecrlou of the city, w Kit a I line view ever the bay. ocean ainf In- , Urer Kacaraloa Trifle. t There were 17.> eicuralonleta on the | Beading Kallroad train to tlila city , laet Hunday, according to .William M. Itanck. the agent at the Tenth "tiect I, atatton. Tlila la a large number, particularly aa tha weather that day ( waaaom'ewhat raw. i S Flint Ataolveraiir*. j The member* of the I Aid lea' Aux II- , • leryof No 1 and No 2 Fire Compa- ■ ulca will calibrate their Qflh annlver- _ aary tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. In i " the parlor of Bellauce Are houtw All of the meml>era are re<|ueated to be

FINE MUSIC IN M. E. CHURCH

Special Program by Choir - and Girls' Chorus Pleased ^ Large Audience. There waa another epeelal mnelcal eervloe In the Plret M. E. Church Hunday evening, and, ae uaual, It drew a large and delighted congregation . The glrle' choru* did well, ahd Mlae F llelnea, Mlae McClellan and Dr. J. Thoruley Hugbea were.ae plaaelng ae alwaya The program wae ae followa: Organ Prelude, Mra. It. I.. Cheater, oi Pmceaalonal Hymn, J?o 810. C Prayer. O Anthem, "The I.ord le My Rock" d (Woodman). 8Dual. "My Faith Looke Up to Thee" il (Beaeford), Mtaaea Halnea end Mc- b Clellan. a Iteeponelve Reading aud Ulorla u g Trio, "Nearer Thy Preaeuee (Petrte), c g Mlaa Helnee, Mlaa McClellan and Dr. b S Hughe*. S Anthem, "Father Divine" (Haudel). |; M ' Remark*. Or Halnea. § Hymn. No. 281 t. H Offering i « Three Part Chorua, "Night Bloke on 3 the Weve" -(Smart), Mlaa Halnea, c w ,Mim McClellan and Olrla' Chorua. 1 S ijuartet aud - Chorua, '"'How I King « Will Thou Forget Me?" (Pflueger). < £ Hymn, No. 681 2? Benediction. I « Poatlude. • Dr. Helnee epoke briefly and enlertalhlngly from the worde found In the W »tory of Oldeon: "Kvery man stood In ( ® tile placearouDd about the ramp." Aa tjff the 800 won the victory In that time, 1 SR ao God requires of ua for hie service of ^ quality. 9? Il'a dignified and gtvea you a dellM cloua eente of security to own your i " oeKAN'crrv. (Si Beatdea. ySnr reaponalblllty aa a real estate owner makes you a desirable — citizen. Think It over, then call ou — HARRY HKADLEY, Real Estate Oiwrator, Niuth and Acbury avenue, next to ffre'bdhae who will show you the very beet way aud some of tha greatest bargain* to be found hare on the easiest terms Pbone connection adv. Fob Rent.— Unfurnished apertmeot pantry? two bedroom*, bath aud porch — tBctudlDg beat and hot water, by the ■yfcr; IWL 4pplj m Central eve.

, 7-j ■ . -l> SUMMONS WILBERT SACK ,, Aged Resident of. This City m Was in Bad Ilcalth for •' Last Two Years. „ Wllberl-Hack dleil Tlior«l»y nion'i- t" lug. ageil alxty-nlne year", nfit-r au ■« llliiea* of * boo I I Wo year", cau>ed by a complication of di"ea"ca. ) *' Mr. Hack, wtio we«.bnrii,*t Heavllle. b. waa well known lliroughoot Cape l< County. In hla youngar days lie II lied a tine tenm; voice end taught vocal mu*lc. He lived mo*t of hi* llfu H at Heavllle. tl Home year* ago he conducted a store v A*bury avenue, above Klglith He had a 'grocery More and n ro-al mari^at Klfty-elxlh atreel and p avetiUFYn lhe*qoinier «(«on«, li With bl« family he lived at Thirtystreet Snd, A»bury avenue, u where lie an*wered l?ie tlual summon*. tl He leave* .a w/ifow and one noli, a Hack. Fuiieral oervlce« ware held In the Baptist Chureli at 'Palermo at 2 30 ' o'clock Hunday afternoon. The o wa» -preached by Hie Rev. H. Wesley Lake, wbu had known Mr. | Hack for. forty year*.' having been ( a former pe»tor. when deceased wan a i member of the Heavllle M. K. Church The Interment was' at Heaatde feme- I tery.' I Mr. Hack was highly e-teciued hy l large circle of frletula. and they >y m path lie wllhyMarelatlvea In Hii'lr 1 1 SOLD BUNGALOW « •■anion and ec«n Hake "ale (or | : Hlanton and Hcull, Ino., have -old lo , f Philadelphia wom%ii the bungalow ( cottage built by William F. Hmlth, on Atlantic avenue. north of Hecond street. ' The new owner Is making pome little | changes to the Interior of the houae end will occupy t (is bungalow from ' the latter part of 'May until late In the 1 i fall. 1 Had rieaaam Time Here. 1 Afler spending two weeks In their i collage, Dr. L. H A._!M*4pn i'"1 family, of Philadelphia, returned home Hunday even fog. Ml as Frances ' Tausey and Miss Helen Malone came , " down Hundgy and .were enteHalued by Miss Marlon Btmlein. daughter of Dr. i aud Mrs. Hledem. All had a.plaaaaut 1 time. Mlae Tuueey I* greatly pleased ' with her It rat visit to Ooeau City.

CITY LOST j: TO PENN CHARTER Philadelphia Boys Won the Track Meet and Took Crease Trophy. The Ocean City High iHcbisil track tram inl—ed the work of Frank Hchneliter in llsmyet with Penn Charier at the basebsll park Saturday after , although the hoys put up e ' light against heavy odds. v Peon Charter scored fid points, while won the pretty trophy cup pre seuled by Realtor I* wis M. Croon Crane end Reeves did ffrst-clasa work for Ocean City, and the other' I elso did very well, tbe»e being the Taylor brother-, Rent ham, Hcull and' Blder. . "Doc" Rider, eon at Dr. I Ha lie* H made Ills first appearance » lib the team In a track meet, and he give* every Indication of being a comer. For the visitors, Hiary starred In all round work. IHunler broke I lie local pole-vault record, dearing in leet 8 The attendance was small. The meet* deserve heller patronage, and should be larger crowds out to witness the next events: nummary: 7.1 yard dash— Won hy Hlsey, Penn i 'barter; second, Crane; third, Reeves, of Ocean City. Time. H 2-5 seconds. Mile ran— Woti by Nearlng; second, Penn Charter; third, Mqull, Ocean City. Time, 8 minutes 5-S5 secHigh Jump— Won by Henrdwood, Penn Charier, height 5 feet S 11 Inches; Lane, Penn Charter, and Crane, Ocean City, tied for second place. 22U yard dash- Won by Reeves Ocean ' 'Hy ; second, Diirell; third, Holifetd. Charter. Time, 2J seconds. Hhotpul— Won by Jurlsc; second. Nearlng; third, Hunter, all of I'enn Distance, HS feet I0| Inches 880-yard run— Won by Durell; second, Nearlng; third, McAdoo. all of Penn Charter. Time, 2 inlnule- U 2-5 Broad Jump— Won by Hlsey, Penn Charter; second, Crane; third. Reeve*. Cfty. Distniice 111 reet »j Inches i 75-yard hurdle— Wou by Hunter; eecoml, Hlsey, Penn Charier; third, , Itenttiam, Ocean City. Tluie, 10 second! ! Pole vault— Won by Hunter, Penn , ('barter; eeooud, llreckley. Ocean t'lty; , third, Beardwood, Penn Charter Height. 10 feet 4 Inches. Mile relay— Won by Peon Charter (Durell, McAdoo. Jouea, Cooper)'. Time, 2 minutes 87 seconds. I Mra Jane E Boyle was seventyeight years old on Thursday, aud many of her frleude remembered her B and the day by sending her some very r beautiful ffowera and appropriate post- , cards. Mrs. Boyle, who le enjoying Sod health, spent the day quietly el e Hewllngs, where ehe Is a guest, 1 Mr*. Royle has been a resident of Ocean City for a number of years. Willi ncr III"! *1-1 WW1ISSM j — I— —. CO

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IS C [ T CLEARING INDEBTEDNESS

p. SELLING liOTS ON GARDENS TRACT « bJ P. B. Darby Disposes of Ten j'J Fine Plots to Philadelphia Buyers, " Frank K. Darby haa.oold two lot* oi the bay front, above the Ocean Yacht Clnb. ou the Uardens „ Com|iauy'e /tract, to Bernard Ruck- Vi deacliel, of West Philadelphia, for a and the purchasW has awarded u the contract for a beautiful collage lo „ built thereen. Mr. Rucjtdeechel u will occupy It thle summer. He 1st n member of the Oceao City Motor Boat \ aud te having a oabln cruiser c built for hie use tills season. s Mr. Darby alao reports the follow- (l . aales; Two of Robert W . Bcott's lots on the ( Uardens tract ti^Jtoberi L. Ulbaou, of [ Philadelphia. > i Lot on Fifth street, near Boardwalk, e . owned by Capt. Charles F. Wall, to i E. F. Faasltl, of Ulenelde. , ! Six lot* on the bay front on the Harden* tract to W H. aud E A.!, viaigerisou, of Fraukford, PnltadelPhl»- ' i Want More Llgkl. Tbe City Commie* loners, at their 1 * weekly meeting, hear iHad by City 1 I Clerk John K. Adair a petition for * an electric light on Weafaveno* beif tween Fourth and Fifth straete. There were twelve signers to the petition. On motion of Director Thorn, the matter was referred to'and left In the £ hand* of Director Fisher. Fok Rekt.— Two new six room Ool,1 tage* with basement, unfurnished, all i. modern Improvements, Asbury ave-_ nue, near Twelfth street. Address Augustus W. Miller, He* Isle City, X. J. ' »dv. 2l "> Wahteii.— Room aqd board for men, id wlte and baby In reffued private famb* lly, from June I to Hepteniber 16; stale j II terms and full particulars. Address v. il. B. F„ Hmcri.im. offtce. adv. 4-K>ptt For Haul -Cottage* and lota la ul most desirable location* in Ocaan City, L Apply to A. Cotton SIS Asbury avenue, - Ocean City, New J#»«rr. adv. Try au advertisement In the Hkhgxt.. ^

Bohner Pleased With B Cordial Treatmejat Given Him by Congregation. . At tbe annuel congregational meetlug of the members of the First Prea- ■' Church. Wedue«l3> evening, ApHI 18, the pastor, the Rev. Charlrt *' H Bohner. presided. di Lewie K Hmlth wae elected Meretiary for the euaulng year. * Itemised reports frop th4f. verloue 01 organizations of the church were submitted. The total amount of money a raised by tbe church through it* various organizations was 87048 40 In 11 of last summer 11 was deter- * mined lo cancel the mortgage of 80000 against tbe church within a year. It '' was reported at this meeting that 88800 already been paid on the mortgage. * the, balance of 12700 la paid, the n church will be entirety free of debt, r with tbe exception of a small floatlug Indebtedness of »;|10. 1 Hhort addresses were made by tbe ' pastor, L. M free**, A. J .. Hmlth and 1 E. Hmlth. ■ Frank g. Craven was re-elected an 1 elder for three yearn, and J. Edgar 1 Welch was elected au elder for tbe same pert«d. I The following trustee* were re- ■ elected for a term of three year-: John ' | K. Tuwureud. Joseph 14. Champion and John R drove*. A rising voteof thinks was extended r to tbe choir for their excellent service i during the pssi year r Mr. Holiuer made a few tlmely-re- • marks. He said he had oome to Ocean e City with a great deal of anxiety, as he knaw boa- fiytl U would b* to flit the B place of the former pastor." the Rev. , Harvey T. t'asaelberry. The church members had. however, received both himself end Mrs. Bohner with open :• arms and In thorough co-operation, II and his work during tha paet nine months hai) been very pleasant. The pastor was appointed a commit tee of one lo extend tbe sympathy of the congregation lo Thomas Leslie l, and family, for their loss sustained i- through the death of Mrs. Leall*. * -. ■■ Fob Hauk.— House, 2j stories"; and three acre* of ground, near Fast Hltore lu Line, at Ocaon Helghu. Inquire of y, Mrs. Con ley. Homers' Point, t,- adv. 4-94, 41 *' Tbe Flri National Hank of Or*** x- City la strong In proportion of aaaite lo IlablUllee. adv. It f"

SENATOR CRESSE TELLS OF VISIT TO THE TROPICS

: — j MANY MORE HOUSES HERE ARE RENTED t h Agents Bay the Demand for |! Summer Cottages is on the Increase. ° Many more • collages were rented , here during tbe last week, and the real t, , estate operators eoy the Inqotrlae for , pretty aummer home* In this city are , Increasing t Joseph I. Hcull * Co. report the fol- f lowing rentals: A. G. WlnkleFe cottage. SISPIeaF c , ure (avenue, lo a (lermentown party. , , The Rev. J. K. Lake's cottage. 601 j Atlantic avenue, to a Pblladelpblau. , Clay ton Haines Brick haa mad* tbe < I fullowlug rentals: H Powell Flthlan'e apartment" on < Third street, to Loou Hampton, of ] West Chester. , r Cottage 428 Asbury aveoiM to Wll1 llem V. Kelly, of Philadelphia. 3 n The Hayes bungalow, 801) Ocean ave- I nue, to Ueorge L. Beth, of Pblladel- ( Ph'*- „ i Cottage 411 Fifth street lo Dr. C. ' ii Foulkrod, of Philadelphia. Frank E. Darby report! the follow- • r' V. Campbell, Bryu Mswr, 710 Plymouth place. ■ Haywood Kearney, Philadelphia, '- R. K. Boyle's cottage, Yip Hlmpeou ! , Wm. Grimes, Philadelphia, second ' floor Heury apartment*. A. D. Rodgere, Philadelphia, third n floor Robert Fisher's apartment". Philadelphia man William D. Wllmiii'" cottage, 1400 Central avenv*. 1 PUIIadelpnla party Hobt. W Hoott'e ' collage, Ml. Charles place aud Carlo- , thlau avenue. - Ueorge L. Dyson, of Philadelphia, third floor Fisher apartments. : Philadelphia man R. B. Smith's , cottage, 1118 Wesley avenue. ! Moore resident V. L. Carleon'e ooltage, 807 Central avenue Clayton resident Uorrell Doughty'* . Boardwalk apartmenta. Philadelphia man Warran W. .. Brown's cottage, 10B5 Asbury avenue. , Philadelphia mauCllntou Johnson's • cottage, 1344 Asbury avenue. Washington party F. K. Champlou'e „ apartment, 822 Moorlyn terrace. Philadelphia man Jesse Htephen- '• -ou's cottage. 618 Fourth street. Philadelphia party Mrs. Aimed* #r Hauderlln Corson's college, 804 »(► ' " >4 edd'on1 Heights man Wm. Brldg*water's cottage, IS17 Ceutrsl avenue. ti addon Heights party Wm. Brldgewaler'a oottage, 1815 Central avanue. Philadelphia man Riley B. Van's d secoud floor apartmeut, 15 Waalay " avenue. '3 J. H. Wetxel, Oooan City, oottage 811 Wesley avenue. 'I Rbo Delta Kappa Fraterulty Mrs. »' VI. L. Rutherford's boat boue*, 1216 ,l- Pleasure avenue. of Philadelphia party K. W. Burleigh's cottage, 722 Central avenue.

CATCH WEAKFISH « IN NUMBERS HERE « d Big 8choola of Toothsome p Delicacy Arrived in Bay d - ThiaWeek. ripread the gted tiding*! Woakfleh f, arrived In the bay her* In larga dujb- „ bare the early part, of thle week, end „ greet qnentltlee of thle eerly spring , ware caught by mesne of uete „ lu the violnlly of Fortlath etieet. Fully , 400 pouude were landed In the flrrt catches. R. B. HI lies states that one of those , caught weighed 12 pounds. Capt. H. W. Hlldretb bought one of waakdeh that welgbad four pound* and ha soya It wae fine. Many ot tha fleh caught weighed { aud Ave pounds. , i The arrival of the weakflsh la eoo- | sldera bly earlier than' usual, due to the , mild winter. In paet years, weekflab , reached the bay about May 10. There ai* many Phlladalpblsni who , will be pleased to bear that weakflab , p are lu the bey, because they will want , , a "maaa of tbam," and there will be , trouble to eetcb theee fleh with „ and line now, old engtere say. t MK8. LESLIE BURIED i- The gar. CRM. H. 'eehasr n rreacbed Toachlag Scneea. 11 Service* over tbe remelne of Mra. Thomaa Leal la were held In the Pi rat J Presbyterian Church Thursday afterv noon, conducted by the paator, the Rev. Charle*- H. Bohner, who epoke '■ from tbe text In which the words, "I " have fought the good flgbl," appear. " His sermon wee each ee made a etrong ■* appeal lo those gathered to tbaohnreb, "• aud there were few dry eyes at tbe ''' conclusion of hie discourse. 1,1 The body wee taken to Philadelphia m Friday morning and Intarmsot waa "• made 'in Mount Vernon. Cemetery „ Wantoi —Position by experteooed noree; maternity case* a specialty. Exed IM bay eveoue. adv.. W. 8 mo*. Will exchange walk- ranted Went nd PhUadelpbla property for Cto ... lota ot cottage. Add rem Denial fv Hteelmeo, ISHouth Froul atreel. Pbliar ' delphle, Pe. edv..lM.tf. For Ha lk.— 16-foot rwnehnu>, foHy an viulDped, engine good coodRfoai. Ceo et* b**e*b at Hmlth'* boat home, tgxtn and Pleasure avtoue. Adv., It

Found Strong Sentiment There in Favor of Peoplne of United States. In last week'elaauenf tbeHctmKU., tor L. M. craw* told lo entertainmanner of tbe Panama Canal and tbe climatic and health condltljne to that section. - In thle Issue Mr. Craee* gives another interesting recital of the couo tries visited by him on hla trip lo Hit tropics, from which, with Mrs. Cram*, returned a few weeks since. Bl* story follows: "In Control American eonntrte* they discount their own money In of u*. "In Costa Rica, tf you oiler to be changed a dollar of L'uiMd^Mfgla*^ _J. money of more than dnuhti Jg cBL of our silver dollar. value Is tb* Colon-aggtvmmj^^p® centavos; just aa our* . ' ceuts. Their fifty nd^HHIk' make a purchase of ■ Ave sentsvoe, and offe^.-JI gaymawt article purchased aud^^^of tbe# fifty cautavo piece# \kfi etfga-l.a., . enough stiver change, if, aogks Qf>* at our silver dollars. J> ) -Tb* same U true Jn Panama, ascapt that m Costs Kiekyoo gal SIS te 216 of these oentavea lor 100 oenteof our mousy, but In Panama it I* exaoiy ' two for ou*. Thus, Ju Panamajftf . will eee artlclee prlcedAnd quoted; "SO cents Panama, or 4l cents Culled - H tales.' "This all seems very strange at Aral " thought, but theraeion >• plain. Our allvar dollar, at the present prto* of . atlv«r bullion, contains silver wgBh ouly about flfty cants, but, DOtmBbstandlng tbla. It will buy a hundlad. C caut'a worth.lb# mm* aa a gold dollar, because 'Undo Bern's' promlm to pty " 100 eeate Is back of It, and this promise make* It good tor 100 etnta, aaeo If tho-prtea of Oliver should deproelau • till tbe amount in * silver dollar wm worth only twenty-flv* oante as bull- ' ion. Whatever our silver coloe lack i- lo intrinsic value Is mad# up by the pledge of the credit and good faith of * the United State*, but not *o with our neighbor* to lb# south— twenty^#* »- oeuta' worth of tbolr silver coined Into a flfty cent place le villi worth only h twenty-flv* oante gold or Untied <{ Htataa, I. *.. the government pledge y doe* not supply tbe deSeteocy to lu exchange value, aud ao tb* Unltad :e Htatea, baoauea of lu eUbMttr and ra- ,, "ponatblllty, enjoy, lb* attmratago* of 16 good eradlt. '' » "W» a pant four daywla Han Jow. ' the capital of CoaU Rica. Tb* Coma Hicaue boaat of one of the mo* stable niuaua do**" "i — * — — — —

of tb* Central Amertcea pountrtaa, and tb*y have not hfi a ra vol at loo for some sixty oraevanty year*. They pay leaa atUutlon to politic* and mora to agriculture than oume of tbetr neighbors. Tbay are a thrifty, Inhonset, law-abiding, orderly people. They ere olao very devont. "We arrived among thsm on Therebefore Raster Hunday. I had taken with me* Letter of Credit, which our bank mile, ao that I could eacara fundi In such amount and at aoeh aa t needed without Identification or trouble. Boon after reglsMing at tbe boUl, I inquired of the clerk a* when tbe bank closed, avd wae told that It waa a holiday and ibe bank not open. - Vary well,' mid I. 'I will call on them tomorrow.' " Tomorrow Is oho a holiday.' •> 'What about Saturday?' The earn#.' "Bo I learned that the banks bad closed Wedneaday tfternoon nod would not open until tbe following Mouday. "I Informed tb# boUl rnait'lbm w# to stay there tMI Sunday, whan w* would need to leave to cateh our ' steamer sailing from Port Umon Monday awl If b* wanted trie board bill paid be had bettor arrange for ma to ' get something on my LotUr of CradR. ' "But no. Thar# wae to be a tellgloaa holiday covering foot day*, and about •very resident would tak* part to tb* pag**nt and all bastoem would be impended; hot, If I wished, be would r cash my personal chock for wbotovm I wanted, which b* dU on mighty , abort acquaintance, end I had *o A voucher or kleotilloatloo other tha a .. Letter of Credit Which lettotdnctevall # myself of. , "Tbla treatment of a stranger, the I tour day*' worship, during wbleh , religions procsmtona thronged tbe „ atraeuand filled the eburabm, earned me to revise my ertlmat* of Coats >e Rlcaua. "Bueeoeeful meicbaou, .bod to 1, patent leathers, would wotobfp at lb* „ ..mealur withbantoot urabto* who (t^mUno*d*ajreiiiltaj||lj^^^^^ Far OUa ,t Two lota aouibeaat ooroer nfloaulb ». atnac sod We* aveoos, temta to* tgnlggSH S phto.rt>Lol mi Central avinua,baf— la- facing tb* ucoaa, 8114*. oante* tat. If. Twentieth a*, ami JaWrai a*#., •)***.