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OCEAN

SENTINEL

VOL. XXIII.

OCEAN CITY, N. J M THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1903.

NO. 39

OceanCity Sentinel

LAW OFFICES

Schuyler C. Woodhull,

H0TGL

CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor

rictly in Adva

'ler C. Woodhull. TI3 t __ _ _, ^ ^ s ■ \ Bise/iYRe... _ 1904 _ GAN HAND. 0cean Ave - L—

Morgan hand,

ATTORNEY and

COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

itr

lUc wish ^ou a THappv ant» | prosperous IRcw IJcar. + + |

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY officials. JONATHAN HAND, 1 ’ *•!•■■■• Ootinatollor-at- Law, iilon. Sollcllor MaatM is <r1.00.r7, Notary Potillc. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J.

1'rr.ldrDI. 1. I^o AO. K. f.dward.. Trr»»urn

SECRET SOCIETIES.

mia£

J-JAKKISON H. VOORHHES ; OounMellor-al-I-aw,

LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell. im.'KY av!cmSk^d4V^’uuth hTKKKT : LAW OFFICES Godfrey Sc Godfrey,

. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law

QR. J. S. WAGGONEk,

OPEN ALL THE YEAR

THE IMPERIAL

HOTEL ATGLEN OCEAN CITY, N. J. * 1J ” ^ r ' H. C. OOKF THE EMME1T GARWOOD HOUSE,

THE LYNWOOD

TIiaS^KKTII

CHURCH SERVICES.

MoMlD|ri^-Huiid.7 morolii*. K llli. mSn 'l..iiil»>r>frilii«.T.»-.

I’hjAlrian and DruEcial HI Asburj Are., Ocean City, H. J. HoUooory. OoafMUoury

.od ;.£> p- tu. av. P.U.mMoat MMk Tawday .v.olnr. I’nycr wrtaway owmog^ Monday »»»i

3 # T. ABBOTT, M. D., 1‘byalrlan and Hnrgeon. ’ OFFICE—Otmr Cutnl ud EI|hlk SlneL (Ttjltfcm. c« •*«»«"• ^ C. HUTCHINSON, M. D. HomoeopatUint. No. 824 Ocean Avenue. OCEAN CITY. N. J. i OrrttTt Hod u:-TUI to ^ m..l to < p. bl. Ylolpia.; HOWARD BURT, M.D. 809 Wesley Avenue.

>. Kuoday —-botil la

a Holy Trinity. Protortan

THE KATHLU

THE IDLE WILD

OCEAN CITY HOUSE

CHURCH SOCIETIES.

£)K. CHARLES B. RIDER 759 Asbury Avenue (Ikiura. Hulldlui) • MIC CITY. S. J. 13R E. MILLER. rbyalelan and NurKeon orcbfidniL

COAL COAL COAL COAL Boy your Coal front thr SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. I TWKLKTH ST. AND WEST AVK. A» you arr al»ay» •urr of artlltiK 8240 |»«ontia to tl* t.«i CINERARIAS In UhI and l■l•»nl PARIS DAISIES FUNERAL DESIGNS! THOkUS J. THORN FLOi.iST 1124 Cantral *v«. 1

tCHAPTER • ♦FIVE UeoI. L. Mcrrlflcld i

REAL ESTATE DEALS

for. rt

irdnl It

1 S. Htau-

had rm ill- did n

and Snmmlr 1* dortdixl. on

•• tumod away from

id rndi- up tin- tdll until Utoy roacbod Ki»,t wlMdv the ratiai- lay twfor* i-m. Par to tlio nonboaat a faint lino

Muoko trallod larlly up

ir.-alh ai

“Jua

aald S t Uy k

d Hip a

tchrd

Lcaa'n

1 l.aranlni'd fin-I Uaiul

iko It In

rd bint already."

But abe rode on U-aldc bltn foarleaaly until they bad pnaard aenttered. frlgblened croup, of what abeep were left, and balled Ix-alde the auioklnc rulna of the berdor’a wacon. It waa abe who found him drat, lying unt-oo-1 a doaon yarda from the wacon

It .V. ta a Ul t'« limryKd

It after tbla the bui-klmird waa d. and Don aaw Sunmibr ride ie plulo, while the m-hoolteach' on a .mall licbtweltbt blin k te pony, ttometlmea .be went •. a. I be day. pawwd and her

and bring wab

MU—Ocean A’lly Aasoclatlon to Aruur N. Taylor, oouveya above rlpar111 rltfln and a atrip of land 3 feet

. ^ v , deep, northweaterly of bleb water

Sammle bad brought. Une, adjoining aame.

'be wonnd and kept j t^wo—Arthur N. Taylor et ux to

hla parebed llpa moiat, and the black | Archibald T. Jamea, oouveyr ““

and white pony moved up and down | aoutbeaaterly aide of Wealey rvatleaa nhadow between her and j20b ft*l eoulhwnaterly of J

the charred wagon “ fM^wlde. Alao riparian

Oace be opened bla eyea and a to red

•r'p with the dog. aiul wnb

fringed lla- divide unlll abe corner of Big Butte far do

be way a

the ranch.

Ilafac

G. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St.,

PHILADELPHIA,

him In tbla aelf tmpaacd a.over her lonely ride. Il waa break In tlie ntonoiony of bla life, and be dreaded tbe time wlu-n the grn.H and water would give out and be would bare to more farther When tbr spring day. cant wild Oowera lay like a royal carpet for tbe feet of tbe black and white pony tbe artioolteacher would dlamoum and

ter way through tbe

valley. Then came a day when tbe ublc. Tbe lilai-k niKl wblti pony bad wandered ubead of tier, crop

pitched forward, one fort

leg tanking deeply Into a leaver bole With bla heart aOaine. Don bad pun . * 0 <be react h* a ml pulled the i«.ny out llekbj j The ankle wa. .pralned, and .be Um[e

(bed Wbra'puo ! badly- Kluablng la-neatb bla tan. lie

loaa m walitu bad told the -acbooltea.

_• from tbe tM. | J“*l one of tbe A'reaeeol berdent. Bblladirtpbta. j and bad offend her hla burae to rid.

^ tJ* m »mo!mt m or ll iioand optrara de! ] borne on. She. had accepted tlutnkfnlly, Itraeol rW^e^at^uy rmiiruadatatioo and Sammle waa a.-tit after the lame

In wonder, and ah band lightly on hla hot forehead. " lie aald aoflly. and tbe pony moved out of hearing aa be an •cored- her. A little after moon rlae there came tbe nid of boofa on the ground and tbe •no vigil waa ended. Next morning -ammle'a freckled face looked can oualy In tbe open window of tbe Mim at tbe ranch where tbe herder

<y-

"Hello. Don.” be eald cbeerfully Ain't abe got grit, tbough 1 Ain't abe thoroughbred 7” Don am lied at him In proud aaaent. and moved bla bandaged bead In a If nod. 'How'a chapter 6—on berdereT’ aaked Sammle In a wlil.jx-r. •All done." aald Don. bla eyea bright with bapplneaa. “Next ooc'a on weddlnga. but tbere'a a herder In It. too. and sbr'a going to take tbe leading part."

LOW -PK-XCEJS. Waft.faction KnaranlrrO.

QUARLES L. HOFMANN i -uu.,. REGISTERE D ARCHITECT —•~“*

and Samiu

IKiny the next day,

••Ain't abe a thoroughbred, tboughV he aaked. chewing on n bit of Hag root be bad found down near tbe creek.

"Her uauio'a Marjorie Allan"

"When U abe coming to .tody ebap-

sr asked linno-eeterely

c ^ lhit far .

aeriooidy. -Sbe'a

OCEAN CITY I

Money forjortgages... JORDAN MATHEWS

ALL PUT ON

sfKsas'-

EDWARD STONEHILL iiiciiurH mi PumstR

MOO lirltfhton I*Inoe OOKANOITY.N.J. HAND BROS

Moiifte and

1- Polntara MM CBNTRAL _AVKNUB

OCKAM CITY. N. J.

. Thi» holiday look of I'Jumliing II i» not what il Ow Plumbing appear, to I* jnat what H fat- If ft look* light ilia light. It Itevct Itioka %el-.uJ! you never aaw any of our work that waa-jMd. t : GET IT RIGHT. :

bat you got that', better I ban rlug.y aaked hamuilc lu-jnlld lute "A whole nickel a day " "1 11 eotue totiKimiw. ' aaM Hamm Tbe new amtiigvinenl laatrd a UK Krery aflenuaiu at suuart H.n •lerded fallbfuity. while Don aad aeboollre-her rod* .low Ij trow d. to Big Butte Tbra day Dun I obi him be nead not and bla fate waa grim 1 Hamuilc looked al him .hrrwdli be cracked a awltefa at a few

I hi

■i.ka IaH t

repairing an a trial job.

JOHN R. GROVES

649 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

"Tao da Meal aay ao n

lood wit:

H Daniel Dailey et gtr tfuard, eonveya lob

UT, 'AM. IIO, 131, 130 and 12», aectlon 1. >I—Frank F'.. t'liatuplou « ux tc Matilicw Jeirereon, tru.tee. eouveyi lol on .outliea.t aide of Ocean avenue. f 11.1 Mallhdw JcfferMin, tru.tee, u Benjamin Daanuu, convey, lot In

above deod dreerlbeS.

.’My Aaeoclallon

•lie B. Ooodwj

11 II.

nlar Beaeli

H—

ley, eonveya lot. . 2B7. JG, I'.ci, 131 and -t'harle. H. ’ .. ... W. Ilunt, cu eei-llou L. $o3&—Same to mi ran Mart Ion 1.

>t No. Mb,

a Daniel Dal-

y« lot No. 870, , eonveya lot

WORDS OF BIBLE COUNTED. | DANGER IN THE HIGH DIVE. Hum. Where ana When a Prtaaaer Deafaea. a • rewwewt talaaY ta K.waa Tbele BaMber. j Tboew ax lalrlarea. It W well known that tbe nudil^r of "Kxcept for tbnae who bare an repa- ’ letteo. wordk vrraea, etc. cmtalued In 8.1 aptitude for It-and 1107 are fewHlble have been cuunaL but by ! tl * h ® ,ln « '■ • damreroua paatlma ta I w lioui. wlien or where I. uot generally | .. A |lud d | T „ may ecea- . publicatloii, .•otltlod : .ton,,,, b „ 1.1,^ but. bring Ibe Bible," ape.ka uf groeraiiy cool beaded, be can regain It. aa being of Kpaul.b or at any rate aumdeotly ao aa to pea-

Ibe I'rtuca of Granada, rent Injury to hlmartf.

on. camevl tbe .rivet “In the majority of eaaea deafneae In

of Ibe auiipooed would be usurper, and the moat freqoent Injury InSIctad by, by order of tbe Hpani.b crown be wai diving. Tbe caua* of tbla la that few throw u Into an old prlaui eall.d tbr j And It eaq’lo drop tbe bead anOdcntly. place of akullA .liuativl In Madrid.' to get It well between the anna. Tka

for tblrty-threr iwault la they receive acme rmnandoan xiiupBulou than blowa on tbe bead, and If the water ta er vermin that j atruek a bit aldewaya tbe ear getl moat roll. of the eonmaalon. and the rwanlt will

frequently be a rupture of the membrane of the tympanum. A good preventive for anch an ■foldeat kt to ptaea

cotton dipped In oil.

"Another Injury to health canaad fra. qoenlly by diving arlaaa from getting large quantltlea of water into tbe hroga. Tbe extent of the barm done tn caaaa of tbla aort depend! on tbe condition oC the water aa to Ita clranltnaga. I haro often neen boya, for Inatanca. diva bto water at place* where It waa abaatota. ly Blthy from tbe erarnatiae of drainage Into It- Tbe danger to health, aa.

.•„r»"

U Ku,

;• 11. (

< h-can t'lty AxMiclatloii, oonveya lot

No. MU, aectlon H.

Si l.e» I. W. Cramer et ux to Bert ba < rauier, eonveya halt Interred In lol

<0. 740. M-etion II.

RtoO—Ann Sumner to John H. Trowr, eonveya lot No. 734, arclUm K. t>iOl>—Jamea L. IngerMill to l-ewla I. Crewe et ux, eonveya lot. Noa. 878

.od 374, aeetlon C.

flUVi—Andrew C. Boawell to Mo-

rank

of land beHlreete, 'J«l

t-VOO—Jol

v ornTlgbtb and

verier ly of 611 feet Boutheaalerly

of New Jrraey

11 City Aa»

M. McCullough, eonveya lot No. 820,

reeilou E.

tBOOO—Oeanu city I-and Co. to Andrew C. Boewcll, eonveya Iota Noa. I and 14. oectiou 7, and lota Noa. 10 and *'* etlon 8, OceanCity Land Co. plan.

BngUahman who waa ap,>olnted lm|H>rtant poet In China got marnoon after. Among tbe recipient* r uaual little rardlmard boxea conig a piece of wadding rake waa a •ae merchant with whom the bridegroom bad an outatandlng ae- ; for gooda auppUcd. After tlie honeymoon one of tbe Brat person* icwly wedded buaband met waa bla Celeatlal creditor. 'And bow did you like tbe cakcT” id the Rngllabman laughingly after r uaual rongratulatloiuu Ah. bar* returned tbe Chinaman,

with a running

Me put

fire. Burn him up Hi

“Ob. tbat'a too badT' aald tbe

ah man. very much hurt,

have taated It. at h-aat. out of complliiirnt to toy wife and myaalf. Why

"Idn't you 7“

• Me too elute, aah." aald tbe Celestial. with tbe aame running •mile. You ewe me wonea, aah; eaodee polon eakaa; I eat him; I die; you no ■ayee up. Hoop l«: He. be. be! I

PISCATORY STUPIDITY.

their fond by algbt. aay. rrofeaanr Kdmnnd Clark Hanford Inlertinlloiial Quarterly, and . not nroally notlee It by any

But tboae that

o And II

the'rata, mice

frequented bta dlamnl re

During bla ronflumicnl be cwunled tbe Irttere. rtr., contained In Hie Bible and aeraiebed tbe re-veral mini here on tbe atone walla with a nail. When bla Work waa dlaivverod. be waa furulabed wnb writing uu-tulla and ordered to make a copy of tbe rwaalts of bta long and tedioua teak, and on lie bring com pletrd be flually received bla liberty. Tile following la a correct copy of hU

gnat work:

Tbe Bible contain. 8J0U.480 letter.. 773.744 word., 81.178 vrrera, I.HG ebuplera and OC le.ika Tbe word "and" ocean 18.084 time*, tbe word “Lord" 1>M tlmea. tbe word “Jehovah" 8JIA6 tlmea and tbe word •reverend'' but once. Which la lu tbr ninth verve of tbe Uim Hundred and Eleventh I'aalm. Tbe middle vena la tbe rlgbtb ferae of tbe One Hundred and Eighteenth Paalm. The tffeut} Bret verve of the arventb cbaplrr of Kara contain, all the letter, of tbe alphabet except tbe Tbe Bncat chapter to read la tbe twrnly-alxtb chapter of the Aria of Ibe A poetic.. Tbe moat beautiful chapter la tbe Twenty-third paalm. Tbe lerutb chapter of 11 Kluga and the thirty-or renth cbaplrr of lanlab

alike.

Tbe ft

a pay

o It when they merely

ace a.

Calflab depend principally on the arner of ta.tr. and they acetn to taate all over, not only In (be mouth, but by tbe outer akin aa far back aa tba tall

Bn.

It la uncertain whether Babea ran feel pain or not. There la a good deal of evidence to .how that they ran no A tlab Hint baa lost Its algbt leant to avoid an otwtarlc after swimming again.! It a single that can mv will jump against tbe plats glass wall of an aquarium day. Brunei line, for a yaar, In the effort to ratrb things outside. The elementa of runacloosneas In tbe mind of a flab foot lent perils I <«, to tlie lowest Idiocy when measured by human standards.” It la powlble that tbr Bab'a rapacity for learning la "about on a level with that of a man In deep sleep or preoevopa-

ioal Inspiring promises are n the sixth rbaptcr of 8t.

John, thirty-seventh verse, and four tovutb chapter, aecoud verve; also eleventh ehapur of HU Matthew, twenty eighth reive, and tbe Tblrty-neveulb

I'aalm, fourth verse.

Tbe longest verve Is tbe ninth verve, eighth chapter, of Bather. Tbe aborteel verse Is the tblrty-Bflb verve, eleventh

chapter, of 8L John.

- TUere are ten chapter* In tbe bo Either In which tbe word* "Lor*’ and “God" do not occur. The eighth, teenth. twenly-flivt and tblrty-flret verves of tbe One Hundred and Pcvrutb Psalm are alike. Each venw of tba Hundred and Thirty-sixth Psalm end alike. Tba One Hundred and Beventrwntb Psalm contains bnt two verves, tbe One Hundred and Nineteenth Paalm contains 170 veraaa. There are no word! or namas of more than six ayl-

labka.

It baa also been discovered by some person unknown that In Joel, third chapter, third verse, tbe word “girt" occur*, and In tbe eighth chapter of Zecharlab. fifth verve, the word "girl's" Is mentioned for tba only Urns In the whole book. Tbe eighth chapter of Bara, ninth verve, contains fifty two “f*." Tbe word "snow" appear* twenty-four time* In tbe Old Testament and thn time* in tbe New.—Boston Herald.

conatlfutlona. ran readily ba Mae. ‘'Tba higher the dive the longer, of course, will be tbe duration under water Now. an Inexperienced diver la rarely able to bold hla breath under at a time, and If tbe dire la an nanaoally high one be will In nine caaaa out of ten give up the struggle In trying to retain hi* breath and Invariably, too. Just before hla head reach** the surface The revolt not Infrequently la that the water that baa escaped Into hla lungs and stomach la fkr more than la good hr him. and to many It la postOvely Injurious “Tbe beat thing J know of to brtag one quickly to the aurfaoa In high dlv-

In buoyancy for a In weight. There are many & which the cork, ran t>e kept a

added, ' cannot be too strongly advised against high diving. Tba spring, tba null through spare, the break and the entering and cleaving of tbe water are altogether too exciting for weak baartn, and especially ao In cold weather."— Philadelphia ledger. ▲ church service In the hollow of a tree waa recently bald In Ulppsland. tbe vastern province of Victoria. A giant gnm tree bad barn cot through at a distance of twenty fart from the ground. The remaining part of tba trunk waa then hollowed out and roofed overhead, thus forming a room twenty-Bve feet In breadth, which waa ipable of accommodating a congregation of alxty. Bm tbe owner did not 1 It to tic permanently used aa a Church and afterward turned It into a creamery.

Half a century ago a young Engtlah-

>an while traveling met a beautiful girl and promptly fell In k>vs with bar. A few day* Ulrr he returned bom*, and hla Bret act waa to wrtta bar a k>v* latter la 11 be told her that ba could

> happy without her and that If

she regarded bla proposal favorably

would expert a reply by lb*

Every yaar Ocean City grow s 1 id mote lu the cvllmaUuii uf PUIU-

'Tou might delpblana a* an Idea' retort fur Da

id boating. Already there aron boat housed' here, and there are prospect. of another. At least, there i party of geutleiueu here* few day* ago looking fur a alto upon which to build boat bou«e. They are Henry Reeve*, Philadelphia; Mark 11. lUevso. Pelham ; Harry \V. Head, Wort PhUndelHarry 1-ay ton, Cam dan, and J. Herbert Hcball, Oenuautowu. Tbay connected with tba Stacy Kaavea ipatiy, a well-known firm of buildin ibe Quaker City. They stayed be llhvayu* until Sunday after-

A rt range story of tbe discovery of ' art trewaar* ontreal art •d drove a hall through a cottage It .truck a wall Tbe droler paid liandanuir coiu|a-naaUoa and alao qulred Jlie Injured picture It tor out. after rlraiilng ami rxamlnat te he a I Hit eh Interior by Tenter* at tbe va^iaejof iV.i Hair of tbla sum the d.«l*v gave to the original lady

laaetta.

win aaw.e a

It It. St Noa Is having a new

fourteen tort long, built by D. K. i-ake. Home year* ago, Mr. Htltoa sawra boat that caught hi* fancy, and ha aaked

Nine years ago «

r at tba Wro-

uudon. At special tlmea bait a crow n a gallon was paid for newly con denoed water allll warm from tbe eondenser, and at tba beat of tlmea no om grumbled at a shilling a gallon. Tba , publican passed tbe whisky bottle over 1 for hi! customer to belp himself, but 1 b* measured carefully Ibe amount of 1 water mixed with tbe whisky. The pop- ' alar ayaem of bathing waa to baVe a 1 bucket of water with a falsa bottom 1 held over your bead. The bottom wa* J removed with a Jerk, and the wale 1 Into a tub on tbe Boor. There It , collected to arrve for tbe next

The Let! Dvtva,

d riding partii*. while

ilf a doom before you. Tbla coat half crown. Hearrity of water and bad va of food brought on tin great typhoid fever epidemic* from which the gold Held! suffer to till. day. and lads hunting for w> tbe hand of God bad passed In anger aver tbe plar*. Western Auatralta ta a colony-of hold ■an. They aaw that ' l«vl treatment would *>.11 far (Ms era telly, lienee the avtee arbeaw, 1 nlng about M8 mile* to Kalgoorlle. tying nearly ft.<««vtwn gallon, a aad largely solving I Ur matter ae •a the supply for liavian bell Mali.

ooly Ibe nag rtbaa* •• th

Tba Hew Jwaaj UsaUal b U

asarmbly he headed the oartaug Ittda. Bruce and Henry Dremroa heretical writing* » "bring oat" the highland. I teacher* were nut cast forth f Free church. Defeated In tl tarth he led hla "klgUUnd hroto" | against the drel.ratui frrerioiu of thought aad prophesied the , rbureh's rain If tbe art pa .red He re- ,

|wm.' In h rlralartlci IkotUud m.rthof tt-aUra

1 uds Hi.