Ocean City Sentinel ‘mUltHDA Y, J( NE 21. l!*«f
ST. AUGUSTINE'S BOARD OF TRADE
IS
, We »h»ll !»• (tl».l to nivl newe aud tu till* nmiiiiuiiily ami ■
LOCAL DOTS. Uauleui.i.1. ,«|.ular.
Uaa stove, are In demand. Tbt city I- full of pretty *
girls.
City l
• alcjiri
Abolish standli.K ual Many of nut |as>ple at borsebark ridiiiK.
Impressive Ceremonies and nif'n'iu'nii-'m I a Masterly Sermon by TlmutrU we may. « Idle prayliiK. M-cni-
Imtly have our attrnOon Involuntarily
Archbishop Ryan. 'distracted by worldly matters, it is not
| With Impressive rcmiionie*, and Involtintarj. We do not j.rv|mre
the rer-bu ami coli(tre*aUou es|KWially ""rs.-'ve- propel ly.
It ml by. the presence of lbat end ^ I my w lib attenlmn.^sald the pre'Idladelpbla.' tbeeulanted and hand- I'myer li.sl knows of our templaunie St. Augustine Church was dedi- 1,01 I’rayers ofejaeulallou are adaleil by Kfathop McKaul, of Trenton, mirable. We say. My Uml! My n Sunday mondug last Katlier!’ •Alytiod!' This implies the lan.g before the Lour auuouuoed for <>> «'*e ndithly sea and the heavens ejilniilng Hie servbes-lO.SU o'elmk tin-|siweiliil. lemler and ju.C My tlHtehureh liegan miing with |as.ple KalherV And tlds Is the tind of piaje--
e many of the leading *' m >' '“sl-every
Members Desire to Spread Name and Fame of
Ocean City. The subjoined, fmi
K. W. t-alfards. 1*0
Hoard of Trade. -
The
aliiri
bathers oi
Quite a uomber of visit Saturday and Sunday. White shoe, are “all tl There are times w^heu e savage bull-dog will look Tlie llltle cart, driven Htetzer's rblldren attracts
Friday
inlay
lately l
Two trifling flres on Saturday even-
eveiling servl.e in Hie Auditor
Sunday.
lug worse should have a Ibm their liver. A number of good-sired bn’
caught In our auglei
Mrs. V. H.' Itoblnaon lias rented tbe Isirralnc, Ml t'entralavenue, from W. II. Iteisroth. Tka guilds of Holy ‘I rlnliy t burcb will hold a fair on the lower pier some evening neat week. The Vaudalla is now o|h-ii for Hie 8 W. Hurley , the owner At last, summer Is lure, for tin • safe bet tlial --Kedrlla" Is on deck. Tbet'nioii Tabernacle rburrh will eluae their rally next Sunday evening With a sermon by the Itev. Mr. Iieeker. * Hotel names ehange With new proprletors almost every season, and we have a couple of new names here this
an miner.
Tbe Strand w III have an orchestra of three |.ieces on and after July 1 There will be dance, .m Thursday
W bleb :
wvi It. doo
The members of tbe Ocean fity W. V. T.tT., at their meeting at the resldeuce of Mrs. A. Campliell, adjounml to meet in the Hapli-1 Church earl Seplemlier. E. H. t'ampbrll, of this city, ha' { secured a |waltluu on Hie trolley road runulug betwten Sohirr s Point at I Atlantic (tly.'Ms removed to Hake: Mile lor the summer. Since Kcv. W. A. Massey, a form fiaalor of the M. K Church here, bsik l-charge of the Oosheii M. E. Sunday [ School, It haClocrcased In membership and all have taken a greater Interest in tbe work. Street Supervisor Warren Hrowii ha. I placed a terra ootta surface drain on I Eighth street, between West and ithe bay. Tbe West Jersey Uallmad I-nl... I building the street on the west side of Eighth street. In tbe same vlclnltx. j ' A little child of J. K. Calby, of Philadelphia, wandered away from the hotel In w btrh his iiareiits arc sto| ping, Ml Monday morning, and wi soon lost. Hr was found shortly aftgrward'at Thirteenth and Aslmry Hany W. Hobson, son of II. Hols aou.oftbcSt. Charles, w I see iiushi of a racing yacht on exhlbillou In the Hourse Pharmacy attract* much at I rut ion and cutumetit, Is a graduate of the New York Nautical t ollcgc. Th model Is on the lines of the {lefciidcr.
ng priest In clutrge of this .pariah, whom, as one of their cltleens, have a high, regard. Coupled with this was the desire to see ana •f whose fann as a pulpit orator all of our |>euplc had After the exterior and. Interior of tin lllli-e had been blessed by tlieltisliop. le latter and bis attendants retired P
ic sacristy.
In a few moment*,theHoleum High lass was begun, with the church tilled to It* doors, and many scaled on chair provided for the occasion. The celebrant of the Mass was Hev. Philip H. Hhertdan. of Haitlmore. Hev. Fahey, 0.8. A., of n.lladelphla, ,a* deacon, and Itev. Wliltam
The Huuday school of the First hyteriaa Church will go on a pi probably to Hcesley's Point, on day next. The children and teachers w jjl meet a| tin Chappl hi the month froot whHl point conveyance will provided |o the grounds selected (he picnic. There will tie games of all sort* and plenty of Ire cream
I Tbe collage resident, on Ocean aveUua, between Hlxth and.KIghtb streets, aredeslruusuf know lug w hy tliat high way Is not s|>rtukled. Tlftry claim that ! tbc sprinkler never gels further cast Ilian AVesley avenue and assert, very Jualy, that they have the same rights to Twcetre sprinkling tienrllts a> other port km of the city. gsreparlug (or UeOicaiioi The FUecutlve Committee of tbelteIlance Eire Company met for a short e un Tuesday evening, and a|.
urcOou with ll■edadlraliou cerciuouies on July 4. Another meeting will held on Monday evening next, wl details will be gone into more fully
forgi.ao; selected brand — Cheeee, 16c a pound; 0 pounds or Highly Flavored Coflee Alpha Hutter, the llncet on the market. »0v.: D. C. brand ' Butter, flic.: Hrooktield brand Butler, 2>c.; Hold Medal HuUer, SSc.; Jency Freab Vegetables, ' every inonilug. at Hkmo's date Mora Seventh and Asbury i
In addition to their regular i-uston ere, the Prado I* now prepared b. sen rattagen with line meals. The eulsb and eeevkw are of the best. -Special . rates for tbe season. Tug Prut* —“
> of other 1 not only 1
nda rather. We should
ST.'.ACaCSTINE’s C1IDHCH.
S. J.. also
of the
r City. sut.
icon, while Itev. William J. Kuril,of Millville, officiated as masd ceremonies. Bishop McKaul occupied a seat In the chancel, as did also Hev. John Coyle. 8. J., of Philadelphia, and Hev. P. J. Petri, of Al-
lan tk- City.
The gosjiel of the day was read by the Archbishop, at lire coualurlon of which he preached the sermon, taking its text from Ht. Matt., 23d chapter, 3lb verse: “My house shall be called lie hollar of prayer, but ye hive made 1 a den of thieves." His subject was
•Prayer.”
Before liegliinlug his sermon- admitted by all who heard it to have laateriy dlaoourse—tlie Archbishop la-ggeil to he iieruilUed to conpaslor aud |ieople u|wii ib of tbe spacious and beautiful church. It Is an evident* of the generosity of the |ieuple and pro-
Prayer. and advised that all slmuld he generous and pray for each other. Pray for the dead, w ho cannot help themselves. Pray for those w ho arc spiritually dead. Pray through the merits of the saints, for t;.*l so loves a human.soul —a soul that reflect. Himself—He cannot rcfu-c. Pray to Jesus Christ, If the Is.nl could mil resist Mom. how can He resist Jesus Christ? The sermon was ijulte lengthy, aud only an outline Is given here, but it wa. so excellently delivered and opened up so many line* of thought hi little heed w as given to the flight of
■ of the
Hev. J. B. MeCloskcy the hejp given him, p
Ishop Kyau.
Hla hop McFaul *|si
gratulation I
gallon
Father MeCloskcy had succeeded u securing the preseucc of Archbishop llyali U|h>ii this occaskiu. Tge Bishop l*ike of to the grow th of the Catholic
esetwo congregations are to IsIn tlie Hi. Patrick's day para.lcs. His bearer smiled their appreciation.
i city. He
I the
that tbe members bf tlie cuiigren will always be- found working hannoulnusly w ltb their |iastor. Referring to his text, the Archshop said that tbe occasion u|*>u hh-b our Isord s|s>ke these wonts as a unb|ue one. He Is always gene, but here He ap|«ars angry like utothe Hon. His just wrath was idled by tlie presence of tbe moiicyudersbi Ills temple, and akrtir He
id a sermon by tbe Hev Hheridnu. followed by hen
edlrtl.m by Itev. J. II. McCInskey. ‘Med by Hev*. Wm. P. Tlghe, of Wildwood, and P. H. HberMan. Tin lurch was brilliantly illuminated,
rlads of caudle* bunting
1 tbei
: tbei
Tliey dared lint oppoee Him. Tlie (i.sl of tlie Ukl Testament is not dlfli-r- . fnmi the Mod of the New Te~U•nt, gs unl«-Hc\t-r- would have us iti-rstaud. Thcliudof tbcllldTesuenlappears powerful and unforing. How dltfrrriit from tlie |«- nt Jc-us Christ! Kvklently, the n spirits, arc In contradiction, but know Hint In tlie Old Testament l« full of tendeniem, yet full of
|igcr w bet
Hi. .
ra\ll~ H«i Mis lu tl Tlierrlii lie gives
ev expression to Is-llke, but at time* illy, *11 forgiveness.
It Is tbe one < tod. tlie Eternal Hud In the Father aud Son. •My house—My hum*, observe you •ball he the House of Prayer," said •|*aker. “As we pray,
r live, pud ai
of. ol
od. We
good, Iml w r must take the cooce» Man b not Independent of Eu. ife , glorious as he was, tell because he desired |o be llideiwndeut •f tiad.’-Wby always prey? isn’t mi* enough? Huesu't «i.sl know what »e desire? We pray frequently In nder to preserve our >*u*e of de|*ulenr* U|*.1I (Jod. There Is no cntieckib between one favor aud auotber. It Is Ibis rein* of dependence tliat most please, our Heavenly Father. Prayer-Is not only making for something. It la higher than thla. Tlie highest prayer la tlie one of adoration. It fat the lifting up of the auiil to Uod and acknowledging tbe eupramc domlakni of Utsl. In Ibis we are unitlug with the angels aud arch-angels.
He •
e slier
lube
rofuse dccoratious of pretty flow i
lie eflert was tieautlful. Tbe singing, both uior
ig, came in for a share of prglre from.
inday, November 12th, the cu line w a- laid by Hie rector, in
> large gathering of ti
'. J. P
City
Atiauth- City, delivered Hie sermsu. MKin-key has worknl liar for the church during the winter, an lafarUou of M-eing h fflorts crowned with suivess. He In
a City s;
; H«il, a
addition to the church charge of mhadous at Milmay. ere there Is a little chapel, and at Khdey ami liarothy, where there h i chapel, lu all. Hie priest tun four churches since he was oral to the ministry, only a feu years since, n record of which lie may
ell feel prou-
The choir was under the supervision I Hr. H. L. Northrop, oi delphla's leadiug medical uer cottager here, and Aiiigworth, Hie singing »f both of > hum altractetl much attention. Hr. Nurthiup lias a flue baritone, w hile Mrs. lamgwortli Is |ss»cured of a rich uitralto vuk*. . Tlie other members of tbe choir were Mrs. J. U. Homier, Mis. Aik* Kelly, Mrs. J. J. Hetideri, Morris Kelley, Mbs. Mary Kelley d -J. J. Henderson. Mrs. J. •Iley was organist. roB Haue—A great bargain; aNapi Eauuch. — feet over all, ti >m, two years qld; ready for Apply Captain l-KWIs Hisijcv, . entb street tsiat house, Ocean City, N. J. ti-flt I m
PERSONAL. H. M. Hassett l- occupying bl- «•!- Vesley avenue. Arthur H. V. Call, of Phlladrt|diM, was liere during the week. Charles lllddlr is occupying III* cottage at 1012 Central avenue. Fashionable Tioga Is represented in iiieau City by Miss Albertson. Miss Anna Wright, of Philadelphia.
YACHT CLUB IS AWAITING REVIEW
TALKED OF OLD TIMES
Xiilroad Nstl.VABIA KAIMtOAD
idling Ocean t ity would llbd tin ealilles of the plare far aliend <.f Hu
o the lb.anl of Trade to
tdUKwir liuiulreil and lifty .s.ples on
■ere nets prints, in trflbnard. vanilsheil
with s
evold of literary u
g lllustratloi
public idkte of tmday, and e Hoard of Trade, believing that a !W bird's-y’e view of oar city and Us vlroiis. judiciously distributed and displayed in the oflli*s, stores and Philadelphia and adjacent towns, would lx- the most effective advertising |«i*slblc, closed n ■mpletcdaud Hie distribution Is In rogress. This form of advertising intinues its w ork during tbe fall and Inter mouths, as well as summer, and for years to come. Within ten these magnltlceut views will be displayed In the resident and Anauclal x-nires of Philadelphia aud Us de|*ii-
fendeg.
Tbe amount In the treasury of the Hoard Is entirely inadequate to meet ixjietise, to whkdi Hie i-ost of disllon must be added,and wetbereipneal to the property owners of this clly lo cuiilrilHite to t bis .splendkl ertMng project. It Is useless to deny the fact that cot-'
tage.
enlltig s
ly of tbe coast resorts south of Asbury 'ark this season, but It is a principle •f warfare to meet a charge with a barge; therefore, let us not meet heae condition- with despondent plrlts, but awake from our lethargy iud avail ourselves of this magiiUlrent ■pportuulty to sound Hie merits of k*an City by a uietb.sl far more elfeetlve than ever adopted by any titber resort. Other resorts havefroiumlly accused the pro|*rty ow tiers here “f lacking a public splht. We trust the readers of this np|*al will refute Hie •ritlrlsnis by tlie getieroslty of their
response.
H«iid In your contributions to tbe. pel clary, Treasurer or President of the Hoard of 1'rade, immedialely. Five dolian will be greatly approcry aci*plable. K. W. Ki.vv.vuua. President Ik-ard of Trade. MARSHMALLOW BAKE
A nuiuMr of young folks bad a line larslmiallow bake on the beach, at 'hint street, on Monday evening. It -as given by Miss Mary Howard, and her mother. Mrs. C. O. Howard, van the chaperone. Tlie affair was in honor of Mis* Helen Pumyea and Mis* Charlotte olipant, of Mi. Hotly, bo are vlsIUng Mb* Howard. Other* lu the |«rty were M i'bealuiaii, Violet Champion aud FUliel Norcom, Ix-wls C. learning Morgan . Hard. Jr., Herbert Hmnti William Howard, Aldeu Howard and nd on Ang.
Will Have Visiting Xlnlalcra. Holy Trinity tliurrli's pulpit will * supplied by aiiaMerafiwui Pbllaelphlm or some similar (.lace,during tbe month of July. During the month of August, Hev. Martin Aiguei Franklin, Pa., tbe lululsler-in chalge, ill be liera. Hev. H. 1’. Chapman 111 1* on tbe ground during the
F'og Haul—Twogood building loU, Asbury ave. near flHIi Ht., Ooeau City, Ns J.—Noa. eub and «I0. Hec. K; price »2Mi each. Address F. H. Wilcox. Hridgetou, N. J. 2t
•tlage at Flfty -niiitli at
jid Mr-
John W. Moore, of Is*- Angel re here for a protracted stay. Miss Elizabeth Cl roves, of West Phll- ■ I •cean'cTly a few day- ago. Fisher Hairy tuple aud family, of Jeveiith and Central avenue. Miss Edith tiaudy, a(voiii|iaiilad by er mother aud sister, aUrlpi for the l. l.ouis FlX|*islUou Hits w eek. Ml.* Murray, one of Kraukford's x-lety young women, lias been spend ig a couple of weeks In this city. Hold. Haas, Uverseer tif the Poor, ho lias been living In Philadelphia II w Inter, lias returned to Ocean illy. KenJ. Whltecar, of Philadelphia, visited lib- sister, Mis* 8. I?. Whltecar. w ho is here for the season, a few days Mr*. Rebecca Headway, of Niueieeiitb and t'entral avenue, has gone lo Philadelphia, w here she has jollied her sister. Mr. aud Mrs. diaries Haron and Mr. aud Mrs. Edwin Baron, of the their cottage, I44H Asbury avenue. John J. Rutherford, of i*a., a newly-married couple, have returned home after pa**Ig almost a week in this city. K. ;J. iihroyer, Hirector of the Ue-l-artiueut of rkippllo-, Philadelphia. Ith bis wile, daughter aud mother, Ithe Hrlghtou for the season. Stale Commissioner of Hoads Henry Budd, of Mt. Holly, accompanied by his wife, was In Ocean City on Hatiy, registering at the Emmett, r. and Mm. William Allen, of Philadelphia, have returned home after a visit to Mr. Allen's mother, Irs. Hannah Allen, Anbury avenue. Mias Isabella P. Owen, of Atlantic ity, was tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. 'Iiarles Estlack, summer residents at lie point of the beach, a few days ago. Thomas Devlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Devlin, of Philadelphia, Injured one of his arms a few day- ago, its, who are at the
Atglen.
and Mm. Stackhouse ara occupying their cottage at Fifty-seciuid and culral avenue. Ollier cottagers in lie same vicinity are J. M. Jones and H. NewlialL Ml*. Amy Miller, of Hit* city. Is visiting her niece, Mrs. Florence Neeley Austin, at York Springs, Pa. Mr* Neeley has been 111 for some time |ia*t ut is recovering. Mrs. E. i, Horn and daughter. Miss Bertha, have gone to the Ht. Ixmls Fair. While In tlie West tliey will Ur*. Boss' son, John H. Ross, Kansas City. uas A. Uracc, a member of the Hoard of F!d neat Ion In Philadelphia, ided the o|*nlng of the Brighton <Ui Saturday. Mr. Orace was accom[lauled by his daughter, Mrs. Wenrtch. Mr*. Percy Elmer, married
lied by Hie bay should help the yacht club the Ix-t and Hong^BrancIi ami t ape May. “Collie In. If you are no! already a member, with all Hie rights ami privilege*—lift rred by the title, knock al the d<a>r and ask Hie secretary for an “Keep In mind. also. Hie fart that est for both mind ami body Is always o be bail under the simile of the club muse porches and within Its ampli-l-ll-'iy of lumber wrecks nor a cow Egg Harbor Bay." M ‘ ° ' i Ibis particular, Hie West Irl-
Memliers should l-ear lu mlml Ilia' II yacbls must «ear Hielr'raclng mini er> on Uitb side-of Hie mainsail In al ice-. Failure to observe this rule wil b«|ualify that b-, yachts uithoii' umlwrs will not be limed by tin
Judge-.
her that all boats must be measure-
July 2 Tbe official measurer ■rna-P. Hammer, will be at Hn > house every day this w eek.
All dues for ItsM must be paid hi
July I
Hugh Quinn, w hn Is connected with the sub-post office at Chestnut Hill, a regular visitor to Ocean City, ls.|*ndcouple of weeks here. Mr. Quinn recently been a victim of acute amatory rliemnatbuu, and is here recuperating. He Is registered at tbe Atglen.
a of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hofmann a couple of days this week. The newly-wedded couple will reside In Baltimore. Hev. Charles E. Bronson, pastor of West Hope Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, and E. A. Bronson and wife, of Geneva, N. Y-, have been occupying J»r. T. J. Hunger’s cottage for a few week*. John I. Somers, Minnie R. Homers, Katherine Homers, John K. Kelly, E. P. Madden, Kathryn Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Madden, Francis A. McCarron and Mr. MeCraa were among Hunday visitor* registered at the Biscaync. J. L. Klee, a weH-known Bridgeton basilica* man, accompanied by Mrs. Klee, came down last week and opened their cottage, on Anbury avenue, below Twelfth street Mr Rice returned home on Tuesday, but Mrs. Klee will remain here for some tiiutb-.
Fob Ham;—Near Hie Bay front, between Tenth and Eleventh streets several cheap lots suitable for summer cottages; f2i«l per lot; one-half can remain on mortgage. Apply to ABEI, D. Ht'UI.l., Cl? t 'cutml Ave., Ocean City, N. J. IIKARLKY A A DAMN —- 1 -" 1 " Reading Coal "•es saw t are, r»'"rTM aae w-sc
iiient* will b-
.Several lover* of lawn tennis are to e seen on Clarence HculPa court -cry anrruooii now. In addition to himself, the players Include 1-ewis E Smith, Parker Miller, liarld Kcull ami Allen Scull.
When Yon Want Anything in ...DRuas... GO TO TBE Bourse Pharmacy. •**a»X«**» Reasonable Prices. Prescriptions.
WANTED—Ocean City or other good and welllocated seashore cottages or cottages in exchange for well rented Camden, N. J., houses. Equity $4 70a Address Box 201, Middletown, Del. : :
Paper Hanging and Painting More Wall Paper this spring than ever. . WINDOW SHADES FROM 15 TO 60 CENTS. : Art Material, Pictures, Paints. Oils, Brushes, Varnishes, Window and Looking Glass. Go see the goods and you will buy at B. R. Smith & Sons
IO-At* ASBURY AVKNUK,
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
$400 CASH,
all It take* to buy a New Fourteen-mom House, hi tbe host locaUnn, directly t. Bay window on ocean side, porch on three skies, seconu
story balcony; It l« beautifully pa|iereil. every door and window Is screened I lade, bl all window, aud electric light. In ever}- mom, with chandelier* and liade* complete. Till, house lias ever}' known convenience aud no reasonable
-Ter will I* refu-mt because It has to be sold quick. Call on me and I wUI
oyou.
HARRY HEADLEY
NINTH STREET. NEXT TO FIRE HOUSE
...COTTAGE FOR SALE... Genual henue, near Fifteenth Street, facing the ocean. Location finest in Ocean City and rapidly increasing in value—6 rooms, partly fiyffitehed- — f>RlGe 6I800— — Lot alone is worth $1450. A splendid chance. For full particulars inquire B MASSEY «& EDWARDS, OGBAN CITY. N. J.
tasre I'l-risOn^his, U»v» ATLANTIC I'lTY UKi*- WsrtAan -iTan,7.»s.aaMUin. W.IS *. iA San,:*
KimoN J. WKKKn. woTiJipE*. “TiiuSi^Sr*" Sea Bay Transportation Co. T-’is fastwsru Ureas lilj- sad namin' f-vxsl, irmn ..10s. m. to UD p. m. Hpaeiai trips arTriepboae T V. J. TOWNHKRO. Maaacar
DON’T BE TRICKED ■BMWrfTlIUC&Ldriq...' £a?uS WRi&x&fc It KKLsa.t.1- Uasssdiin. Pt'Ki - rfW* .nd rwTsTlai1 'i'i "t'SZSIm*'
WM.I.IAM | ■tea Ideal Ke|> P. O. Bov t. AUaalle THE H. B. DAVIS COIPAIY, KAI.TIMOHX'.. MAHVI.AKD.
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies (laarantecd Strictly Fare MILK AND Ice Cream
ESTABLISHED 1U1
^12
7th St. and Asbury Aye.
W. H. MITCHELL, BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING J9BBIDI8 n SPKCmhff Itesidence : 704 Oentrfkl Avo ocean cmr, m. j.
OCEAN CITY BAKERY (HiMoswr U> r. A. He back.) BREAD, FANCY CAKES aad PIES GEORGE S. BICKEL, Proprietor
H. A. W. SMITH A SON Plumbing - Heatiog - Dnlugo 848 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.
ROBERT FISHER Koril Uastexte BOURSE BUILDING Eighth St. and Asbury Ave., OCEAN CITY Do you want a Cottage or Hotel? Have you anything for rent? Do yon wish to buy, or have you anything to aall? Let me know—! 'LL DO TH E REST. Catalog* on application.
First National Bank or Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL UMN. SURPLUS SIAM
Beautiful Cottage Sites. High Ground. Lota Graded. Street* and Sidewalk* Graveled. Many new buildings already erected. Plot lying between Atlantic
avenue and tbe Ocean, and Fifth and North streets.
Apply to any real estate agent. Investigate before purchasing
elsewhtidBk
Ocean City Land Companv JOMKO. UANOV. Manager K. V. COKnr —
Siii limit Inn sr,

