Ocean City Sentinel. ni1 * or tbc editorial Concert at tbr Brlatiton.
■'■■■■ I ,1,a nf Xew York Evenina Poat. la ; At tbe BricMoD hotel Monday ereu-j YoanKa Coraoo reporta the rentluR of - The farewell reception to the Rev. atanre. THURSDAY, JULY IB, IWhi ] c«pretad here Hafnrday. I Ing a concert waa Riven by the nianaKr-' tbe rolluwinK cottaRea tbla week : John McMillan, late p»tori-r the Kirat: •• I »
! H. Walton and Mia« nlent totbegueatafromTJO to8.SU. The Itobert Klaher'a cottage at Seventh ' Preabyterlan church, on the eve of hi* my lira i. of ■•anoaaler, P*., are Southern Jubilee aingera, a colored and Aabury toC. Woolaou, of River-) departure for hla new lleld ut work, i I had a
quartet from theKort Valley Induattlal Ion. j wa* held In the pariura of the Illtuoi* name boa •upplltg.the mualc. Theyaaug Mm. RddoaeV <vttage at Kourteeuth ou-thr-Slrand Fiiday evening and wa* a rather
'“t aucceaeful atlair lu every way. ku<K-k wi
We ahall be glad to receive Item* ot! * 1,, * newa and communication* of Interval guv, to tbla - community and our reader* \| everywhere. v ■. All communication* should be ac- * compauled with the full name and ad- r> '- v ~' dreas of the writer, not Decdaaarlly f.,r' « ibllcatlou, but a guarantee of good i ha*
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UOCflL HAPPENINGS.
rr Walt.
* ofAlra. W. K. William*.
»• Smith, of Cheater. ^
*r daughter. Mra^John H. Duf-'beaullfuUy to the acc.mpanlineut of and Aabury
it her Aabury avenue cottage. mandolin* and guitar*. The member* | Millville. j i nr lllam W.mlaiun,of tiamded, who ; ot the quartet have particularly flue Mi** Laura Bennett'* cottage at tbr iea.1i ■pent the part month at Ocean voice*, and are excellent tnu*lciaua. i corner of Eighth and A*bury avenue to j Oceai
o, I* vialting relative* In thl* city. Several Kong* were encored, partlcu-1 Ml** Audcraon, of Phlladrlpbli llllard, of We*t larly "Little Black Sue," a coon lament; * . j were utte
Mr*. L. Renear and her imiu, ot Mlllville, are in town. Clarence Slang, of Philadelphia, la down for a few day*. 'Ward Lee, of Hoxboro, Pa., iaa gueat at Ceuteunlal cottage. Ml** Gertrude Haight, of GlaaaU.ro, I* one of Ocean Clty'a vialtor*. John Ayrea, of Philadelphia, I* vlalting at Centehnlal cottage thl* week. Wader D. Chew and wife, of Gla**horo, are among the throng of v|.lu.t». Mia* Anna Viulng, of New Caatle, Delaware, la among our lale*t arrival*. Mr*. S. A. Stedrm and family, of Philadelphia, are visiting friends in lids
city.
Harry McDowell, of Philadelphia, Is being entertained by John Haas at hi* boalhouae. Mrs. Slalgbt, of New York City, ha* arrived and will rematu with us uutll September. ‘ Electric light w iie> arc being strung on Hay avenue, between Fourth and Sixth street*. Ad arteslau well has been sunk at the Y. M. C.-A. camp and it is now In Mia. 1 Inland timed ley and sou, of Weat Chester, are guests at a Central avenue cottage. J. K. Ryueer, of Philadelphia, dined with aome frieud* nt the Y. M.C. A. camp Thuraday. Mias Ida Krause, of Carlisle. Pa., is vulling her alater, Mr*. Dr. Waggoner, on Aabury aveuue. Mis* Agnes L. Jouea, .me of the leaders in Pittsburg's youuger set, Is visiting In this city. Charles H. Ellis, Jr., city councilman of Camden, la located at 461 Ceniral avenue for the aeaaou. Au Ice bouse la building for Robert Champion on the corner of Seventh street aud Weat avenue. Edward H. Hall, of West Cheater who, with his family, apeut Juneln Ocean City, haa relumed to his borne. Hannah W. Linton, of Philadelphia. Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. William a. Fourth street aud Wealry
Itenjaailn H. Weat, of Wait Philadelphia, baa rented Walter H. Hays' collage at Fourth atreet and Ocean aveuue. T. S. Simmons and H. 11. Weatberby have purchased a property ou Fourteenth atreet. Ocean City. -Millville He poller. Herman Hell, of tbc school of pharmacy, Philadelphia, has been speudlug a few day* with Charles Myers, Eighth and W esley. W.B. Dei by, traveling freight agent of the Chicago and Great Western 1 tqjl way, left for Philadelphia yesterday morning. W. K. Wllltamaon'* boat, the Kills N. W., I* now on the talla at Captain Kialey’a boat house being overhauled aud cleaned. Mawey aud Eduards rented lo-dar the Thom cottage at Fourteenth and Aabury aveuue to J. C. Paschal, of Philadelphia. Mr*. D. Acker, of Wilks. Barre, Pa., I* spending aome time at Ocean City aud is lb* gutwt of Mr*. J. B. Craven, of Central am Former Councilman aud Mrs. Matthew Neipllng and family will aojouru In Ocean City durtug the mouth of August.—Millville Reporter. Charles M. Wllaou, who here the last four weeks, left yesterday for the north, going as far as Canada. He will be gone three week*. Mr*. A. C. Lott aud Miss Minnie Lott, of Philadelphia, are being entertained by Fred B. Lott at b cottage. Sixth and Central aveuue. Captain Kialqy haa just completed pretty little yacht for Dr. C. E. Edwards. It was launched Thuraday and baa been Darned the Holiday The family of Albert E. Herrick, electrical engineer of New York dty, I* occupying for the summer the cottage of John H. Davis on Atlantic avenue. Lieutenant Leon F. Slier, of the Culled Boys Brigade, .which Is now rncamped at Learning, Is a guest of the P. K. R. Y. M. C. A. camp for a few
days.
E. H Esher and wife are entertaining Edwin Moore, William Mclullre, fclfe and daughter Clara, of Philadelphia, at theti* collage, l&tU Aabury
avenaa.
Mlaa Anna Staufle., of ;Yark, Pa . Mias Sue Keudlg and LeKoy A. Worrell, of Philadelphia, are vial I lug Mis* Vera Shull at her cottage, 808 Central
avenue.
R. W. Rutherford and wife, of Thirteenth atreet and Aabury avenue, are entertaining Robert Kyle,, of Pawtucket, R. I., and Mlaa Allen, of
Brooklyn.
John Dempaey, of this city,’ while fishing oc I he bay Saturday afterwelching about 126 lb*. It gave him a
__liaril haute.
Mrs. Henry Nelhaua, of Philadelphia, accompanied by her family are occupying their cottage, corner Ti atreet and Aabury avenue, fur the a
mer mouth*.
El wood Steelman, of Philadelphia, Is spending hla vacation with hi* parent*. Hiram Steelman and wife. Fourth stnet and Aabury avenue. He w>H be here for two weeks Mia Florence Davia, a gueat at tb* Chaliant, la one of Ocean City'* charming bathers.. She I* a leading belle of Wilmington, Dei., and enfoy* the embrace* of old oc D*. F. AS Horton, Presbyterian mlutata by his wife, apeot Wedncaday Ocean City nM was tbc gueat of Mr. r H. <’reran, of Csairal avenue. \ Mia. D. E. Lake haa rented D. 1U-
oWealaveu*,
i Philadelphia, i Jul,tl H- DtilTey, a
j Albert Thatcher aud family, of ■ mlugton, Delaware, are .MX-upyili j Gilbert cotugeon Central avVkue
during meal times. Daneo. held periodically throughout u, hut will he for guests aud ■ids by iuvItalluD only, i pretty little Indian girls at the Illmois-ou-the-Slrand gave acharm- ! concert Monday night lu the parlor* ibe hotel. Mlaa A. H. Hamilton, of ilcago, presided at tlie piano and alao ig two sweet songs delightfully. Mr*. F. K. Copeland, au Fuigllsli lady who Is traveling In the United ■‘tales, hs* been siondlng a couple ot week* at Ocean City, and expresses icraelf as greatly pleased with It# quiet reatfuluesa, cleauliuea* and genera
Rood order.
Tire truck garden of Charles T. 1-. tanderllu is oue of the fluent lu Ocean Jity and will compare favorably with iny of I hose oil shore. Yesterday he Jckrd [eas, beaus, cucumbers, lettuce, quashes, radishes and potatoes beside* i magnificent bouquet of flower*. In the greenhouse of Ttioma* J.
ully are enjoying the aalling and ■sal Allen, a'prominent lumber *m of Pbl ladel phla, accum pan led *. Allen are occupying their cot-
r b> the autbo
I he w ill probably duplicate then •ve, mem at tlie BrlghUm In
i of'future.
rd, after the t
id 686, seel Ion E. Richard L. Howell W. Henry. »7K> Is uG. an City Aaaoctatiou to William D. Wilson. Ji. «iuit claim* lot 622, section D. The Bute of New Jersey to Anna C. enuock. floo. nds ou northesal aide of Fourteenth reel, 60 feet front. William Paaamau E. ltdaelle. 11200. lene Ziegler et ux lu George G. Ziegler. 82250. Premises on southeast -Ide of Central avuiue, 180 feet southwest on Seventh street, 28)xl00 feel. BamuJames M. Clieste 167, seel nailer us* et als. Real Estate and lu' pauy of Atlantic City to T Hutchinson. 81. Lot ou uorl if Ocean aveuue, 316] feet soi Eighth at. 33] x 136 feet. Real Estate aud luvestli) pauy of Atlantic City to teunelt. 82333 33. Lot <:n Ide Ocean aveuue, 283] feel f Eighth street SS]xl36 feet. Heal Estate and luveatmeu pauy of Atlantic City to Mary 82333.33. Lot me, 260 feet i et, S3jxl35 feel
?, 1124 C
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rare sight las' night. A night bloomug cereua hurst forth In all it* glory ud to those fortunate enough to wit es*. something long to he rememered. It la the only plant of the kind u the aland. John A. lierkhuuaer and wife euteraiued, a few days ago, at their collage u Aabury avenue. Professor 11. Hrani[>d, orgaulsi aud ctioirmaster of Grace
aud many of h
K pos
Haddon
■ organ la
r pupils ar
lu dlurr
id Philadelphia.
Ocean tip', while uot cntisplcuous for .-anlty, heating of drums or a blowing of social trumpets, ha* got on It* shore* aome of the beat blood of the country, a Four Hundred not excepted. Among the cottager* on Aabury aveuue I* Mr*. I. Berkbauser, direct lineal descendant of Lord Cal-
ert, of Baltimore,
of American ltide|cndeuce. Her maiden name wa« Alice Cwlvert. John Jacob Berkbauser 1# also of colonial descent, hi* grandfather haring fought lu the Revolutionary War ; hi* powder bom \made out of a cow 's horn) w hich accompanied him through many a battle I* still in the poascsalou of hi* grandson on Asbury avenue. Tbit powder boro was ou exhibition along with mauy other curio* aud antique specimen*, at a festival for the benefit of Ibe Grace Episcopal church, H addon field,
■Ud of George Kelly, of e, be! ween Thirteenth ■ sired*, died Wedi day. Service* were held at Bt. Augustine's church Friday morning aud the body will be taken to Philadelphia
for Interment.
At 822 Wednesday morning a ttain of eight cars rolled Into the Penney I-,-aula R. R. station jammed with a merry, pleasure seeking crowd of excursionist* from MUlville. It la tb* annual excursion of the First Methodist Episcopal Church and usually brings down the largest crowd of the aeaaou; thla year wa* no exception aud the happy throng poured from the bested cars In oue continuous stream all glad to feel aud breathe Ocewu City' fresh sea air and to be at old ocean' de. Aud it didn't rain! Many made a rush for'bath, bouse to prei-are for au early morning dip others aougbl hotels where they could freshen up, hot the majority started right In to parade the board-
racist mneew.
The yacbta of the Holiday boating ub will race on Saturday, July 21, ‘ 30 p. m., under the racing rules of Ibe club over the following course : at Heventh atreet going uorthiviug bar-a takes to port, to aud around Looser Harbor, thence arueud turn of channel buoy oil ley’* Puiut, thence by Rainbow channel to and around steamboat buoy before mentioned, tbenca southwest leaving bar-slake* to starboard, by Beach Thoroughfare to and around a stakeboat above Twelfth atreet, thence hack to finish oO Seventh atreet. All U«l* eighteen fori aud over uvnr-all measurement will const til the first dam. All boat* under elgb-er-all measurement will leooud dam. Waterline -uremeni* will be Ignored aud Ibe yachts will mll boat for boat. No apluaker sail* ar* to be
The hoard <i night with lb P. Abbott, G. P. Moo irdThoru. The dty superlnlem financial report, whir-
file.
secretary re |*tried Mattie B. Roberts had accepted primary de|iartmeut. Bids for painting the school b were opened and tlie c< to E. M. Button, the lo< The contract for alath to E. H. Moore. A common Professor Tbi hoard ta accept tils resigni pal Of the public school. The letter ! ■"me of the po stated Hurt be would abide by Uie deci- j Not " ol . v »‘ 11 steamship and rallwaj of the board m the matter. The] fare* be paid,bul hotel acconimodaiii.m board refused to accept the resignation I'he best, fees of hotel aud railway secretary was Instructed to
notify Professor Fret*
eld to his contract.
The secretary reported that he had rceived a number of applications for the prindpalahlp aud was instructed o notify applicant* that there were no Mann. Thorn aud Sampson were appointed an auditing committee to audit the hooka of the arc ret ary and dty
superintendent.
G. P. Moore and B. B. Sampson were appointed a committee to look after the painting aud slating of the achdol-
admlssiou fee* tourista, transfers be I ween I duck, aud carriage drives tailed and provided for, a'first-claaa courier Is alao to be In ch of the party the entire time w
absent.
hotel accommodalloui the entire party to see tlie world’s ' moos "Passion Play" at Ober-Am-•ergac are Included. It la ex peeled that Ibe return to Philadelphia will be about September 16, ec outing that baa been provided for tbeae popular members of the clergy will consume very dose tu twu mouths.
HolUUty Boating Club Regatta. The first regatta of the Holiday Boating Club look place at 10 o’clock thla morning, and ten yachts entered, Edna Beaale, Captain W. K. Williamson, taking find honors. The day was an Ideal one for boaling, the wind blowing southwest about ten knots an hour. A large party of friends and relatives of the yachtsmen gathered at Commodore Banderlin'a •, at the foot of Seventh street, ■ the point of departure. The course was one mile straight away to iteambuat buoy, returulng to Twelfth atreet wharf, thence to the
boat bouse.
A review wa* held at the steamboat
wharf and alno at
The boat* were prettily decorated rllb flag*, and were well handled. The yachts got away all right, the naptha launch Mariana acting aa flagship and leading the procession. The Beulah, Captain R. R Hooy, was lbs Orel to take Ibe lead, closely followed by the Niagara, Captain Howard Scbermarborn, the Kltau, Captain C. \V. Maahmd, bring a go-id third. The I'no, Captain J. C. Mitchell; the Belle, Captain' T. 8. Mitchell; Rex Mary. Captain C. F. Wall; Halcyon, Captain G. J. Paten; Holiday, Captain J. W. Edwards: the Edna Be**le, Captain W. K. Wllltamaon, and Helen A, Captain J. 8. 8lmmoua, followed
the order named.
The breeie w aa smart enough to cai
the cautious skipper* to reef the eal -|iir| ^ - r -^ On the two-mllr leg Captain Buoy £ M J"n,,
led w ith lb* Beulah, with the KlUu J boatr „
follajvlDC ckwe behind. TlwEdne! Arief . dellgblfnl day on the boerd. Ite-teMKi- began to .how her paces, K . lk 0>mo ,, lu . m , D Hubbard ««,wd and captain WUl.mnron pa»ed lu the . , on tveaiat bJ n _
review et Twelfth street wharf a good |UInin({ tucunplD g carriag*.
The boys of the Y. M. WIIHam A. Patton thl get a proper showing in' kjie local papers, and lo remedy 'the tfifilculiy have appointed a local editor of i own. Following la the result of hla Oral attempt in journalism ; Junior Committeeman George W. Pearson, Jr., narrowly escaped having tils uuae broken ou Thursday afternoon. cber lu a base hall oul hall lauded on the bridge
oae. Fortunately very had cut.
George, the girls In West Philadelphia ould be heart-broken If your beauty Judglug from the noise be makes. Brother Hubbard has entirely from hla late Indlepoallluu. Who tore Hubbard’s shirt T la the question that Is agitating the camp Cuder the able direction of Captain Al McMIuu the crew of the new au boat expect to make their first trip
aea today.
The hoya would be glad to see mo
visitors, especially ladles, They would be delighted camp life 16 all who call.
Cllflnrd Peareou, alias "Mugglnr, Our ladle*’ man, “Mallet'’ Thomas,
spent a delightful morning on
In company with one of Ocean City's most charming young ladles, whom. - with hla usual gallantly, he left upon
trouble, your location was uot the heal, spirits were low, aud the current expenses were away beblpd. Now you gwal lucaliuu, there is nu trouble in the church and your current
paid. And Ibe preal-
dent'of the hoard of trustees told me lhat they bad lot* of money In the treasury. I am glad lhat lu going iway 1 can leave the church in thla uonditi- n. You are on the fair road lo prosperity. But I would advise you l to make material Ihlngs Ibe gauge prosperity. It la lire spirit of the Master that can rusks a church prusperaud this I* what I have prayed
might alaaya be In IL
'And now, my beloved friends. In the election of your leaders, let good
Keep lb* narrow
spirits in tbs rank -aud Ble of the ibersblp, unlit the Lord broadens their hlllchearts,so that they may have
said that what was Ocean City's kwa wa* Atlantic City's gam. Editor W. K Flatter, of t whs called upon. He said : " 1 once attended a crowded meeting y lu New York and a good brother a '1 he I lev a that we trad better have a prayer and go hi "I feel a good deal like aaylug that to-night. 1 have been told that there le too much religion lo Ibe Ledger. 1 wish that everything of nature could be taken from the paper aud uotblng but rehgiuw* matter print-
beu
people that be was a Metbodlat aud llkratar a Cbnsllao. He could uot tell just when be would have to leave Ocean City, hut he did hope when hi* lime come be would have such a reception as this was. He not believe with Chaplain ifcwe t Brother McMillan ought tooomab to Ocean City, but rather that be could be made useful in the new Held of labor lo which be bad been called. Rev. Mr. Tyler Ibeu responded for
o explain
lo feel and eye* to are lb* work ! the PrfrirylecJ.u church. He waa of God. 111.od leaden, abort-slghled j Rl»d. b* **«!, ibai he came to 0 ily make trouble; when we all J City lo see the Ilona aud the h the light of Christ, Ibeu we lylu* down, together. Brother Mc-
hooay's double collage or
M. Kirby, of Philadelphia.
A preparatory gun will he fired tb minutes before the starting gun. All yacht* Intending to sail jnual - ■pood ou or before 2 o'clock of the day of race and be at tb* starting promptly at lha lime ^ for tba ;
On the borseauelcb the Edna B
rd all tbe way.
The c bee is which mounded ova ay a* tb. Kdb* Ile-de took the were deafening and tbe ladies did their part by wayin* handkerchiefs parasols. Obrum-idore Banderlrt liveredTTB orders through a megaphone and they weredlstmctly beard by the
Then
Wall PepereT Full line now In, repre seullog thirty-nine factor lea. Prion
ug ou Friday morning ! when the new flag presented by W. A. Patlon, the chairman of tb* board of of tbc P. R. R. Y. M. y. A ,
wn to tbe brreae.
Bartlett and Hubbard being tbeepseeh-
McMmu and Gab lu.charge of the
fmniry and artillery aalutag.
i shirked guard
duty last night by running Atlantic City and not time to perform his duty.
understand with the mind of Christ. "I feel very sorry at leaving my summer rongregaUnu. No fluer or more appreciative audience could alfy man desire lhao that which I have had for tbeae two araaons and mauy are Ilia message* of God I hatduve come lu me III rough you, not only In the congregation, but by letter afterwards, expressing your Indebtedue*a to God for tbr blessing* rereircd at tbe church. 1 (hank God fur tbeae; It la all hla work
aud to hla name be the glory.
“1 leave you to undertake a great work la Allan He City—lb* gnatesl city of Its kind In tbe world, a city lhat Is pros perl ug in material things, a city that offers wonderful opportunity for
tbe preacher of tbe gospel.
We all look forward to that grand
hit lb*
Isay
He was followed by Ibe Rev.
Boswell, who aald :
•That waa Juat tbe kind - 4 speech'
Mtllan would be mlmauy friend* here and tbelr prayer* would follow him wlierever he weul. Dr. Barilue aald tliat tire hour was so late that he would aay but words. He spoke of tb* uulty diflrrent Christian denominations here ■presented by tbc Auditorium. It wd lo him that Ocean City school that aenl oul clergymen to teach ■ be truths learned here, and he would pray lhat Brother McMillan might succereful lo Atlantic City. Mr. McMillan then pronounced I benediction and tbe p!resent gathering
broke up.
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aeaaou. Apply 110 Aabury avenue.
Fob Bale —Au upright piano,
good coodlthm, made eapesdally araabote use. Inquire of Mr*. D.
Lake, 1828 Aabury avenue.
Fob Bai^—Bad cedar posts i piling, all baart, alao all kinds of •
"*• and pin* piling. Apply to Robert K. Hand. Erma B. O. Teienbooe Erma j; H. Ko. I. Cape May Co., N. J.
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don’t want.
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