Ocean City Sentinel, 4 August 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL f :

vouxxv.

Ol HAN CITY. N. J.. THUKSDAY. AUGUST 4, 19(H.

NO. 18

OceanCity Sentine

OCKAN CITV. I

CURTIS ROBINSON

Edilot and Urupriel

jAW OFFICES B. 1 ABBOTf, M. D.,

I*li>alrl»n Aud NMricron.

Schuyler C. Woodhult, officc c«nwr (Mini u< uinik sw«.

ILLINOIS HOTEL LOOKED OVER > BIG CROWDS AT HAS BEEN SOLD THE GROUND ALL CHURCHES ;

* mmr may Wet

MORGAN- HAND,

cm men services.

QUAKERS L. HOFMANN RCOISTCRED ARCHITECT NO. 654 ASBURV AVENUE,

T.C. HUTCHINSON, M I) f hiMt. . Vo. H‘41 Ocean Avonm* OCCAM CIT*. m. J. HOWARD BURT, M.D 'Hoy Wi sl<-y Avenue.,

GRISCOM. M. 1>. < k<tiiai. avknit:.

£)R. E. MILLER. I’bjMlrlan and Nnr|;roN

[)K. CHARLES, B. RIDER »• I >**ni in* •* 759 Asbury Avenue MRS. MARY FEKISTAS. MASSEUSE, BTSCXVNE. OCEAN CITY. N J.

A. H. BAKER .. Undertaker - and - Embalmer... 849 ASBURY AVENUE. OCEAN CITY. N. J.

land.

It is One of the Oldest Hos- 0cean city's New Principal | Bright Sunday Served toDraw u.iot. .h. telries on the Is of HiKh a People to Houses i—

Visitor Here.

[•mf. *rt^.r|>e tUll«, of Marlliurn, }f .!

rrrrollj r^InT l‘rtlirt|«l <* llw *ut»«lay ami aUfa.il ra..« K> llwo >Mini u,,., «r.«l W. hoW Ifcc i..lc*vrt «f *

*■***■ d »y* M<*. aud viL|.rr~ril i »•' T ”"** • reauxi In Hl> •

. ii.S* hai>ju»Hwcn dl*|*«««l ut. Itrv. \V H. ttundl, llie 0»n«. II.I.TI... u. Ural Im- ban anld Um lllilHd* UuUH. at I Ik- •xtrBer ntHixtla and AHnify avenue, In l*lilladrl|>feiana. j ! The IIUtMda llnU4'» |.l»l..r> reflr.4. IIk ►l.irj ..f o.«n< Uy»Kr..»Ui, Tbe : iHdel Mvcrkwk* I be -|«.t a here llnr I<’il)''aebaiter Ma»dra»n u|>. ’C | oiiKiually. a -mall MiildiiiK. Ibefciu OiTau < Hy Ita lli-i arriirral Hofr. i v a. mii «>> Hev. Mr llunvll. On

rtf Worship.

All nt tbe . ium-lwa

‘the »i>rW

'C^iLUCILE WON ON £Hj THE ALLOWANCE Mid Itaenj * m •« •» j Ardo Made Good, and the PctreJ Had Ho Trouble ' anarrby j in Winning.

tiUnxif a> aril |.irwwd a Mb the . '-nue a |>|«arairae of thb w«m1 Prut ! LUI* a aa arv i,iii lantiied by Ilia a lie. j

Mi—

•b-hiiiA.

n tine aoiMid aUiry of I tie ln.U-1. iraairu. tlae |uil>lu- actiool held UKhHi. Ill, I earlier a a. Ml— Anna nine, daughter of l’n>f. Itartlue. la liar liouae luu> been lea—d lor tlie —*Ion until tlieeluae of the —a-ni. n |HUd year*, addilloiia liave lieeu de to the hotel, and now ll liar acutuodalloua fur many gneeta. COUNTY VbMTICS

The Holy t'lmiuiunlon •«rvlee I Kirat Preahyterlan Oiureh H morning aaa largely SUended

liadrhfl'r —ng “My It—leetner," l>J

| Ihid ley ttu.-fc, very eflMIraly.

! Tlie allrndauee at the Kunday m-I»ooI, in the altennKMi, a a* Ihe

: largod and heat in lie bietory. In the evening, tlie |—4»f, Rev.

| Harvj# T. t aa-elberry . |.rra. I»d el<«|Oently upon the «nhjrrl, "Morality fatally ilefwiive a- a I .HidUlon of

Kternal I.lfe."

“It la alrange^ tml true,'' —Id Mr. I'anaeiberry, -that. aOei more than nlneteeu hundred year*. |icn|>ie are Mill raying •all tbeae thing, have I ke|d from my youth up. What lark

harmony a Hb the Spirit W« be very grateful that He rond to rirtve alth ue UH He br bark to the Md aid holy Inna

Ih rough tl

Intel lent ual ability alone. 1 nr »l—1imi He reveal, to Hla oau < hildren i* unknown to any one unlaaa tie ha* tin- mUghlmment of the Holy Spirit, and tl— a lae are Ignorant in HI. ekarium revealed U> hal«a." I*r Oema |>fea>-laed again in the evening, taking hi* teat from Paalma,

There a a* Uae a

SJEl,''-

COAL COAL M A!iK IAKt COAL Undertaker and Embalmer coal coal . Huy your Coal from the HKADI.I-:*' jlk ADAM S SHOEMAKER LUMBER €0. ReHdine: Coal vv ki.kth sr. and wkxi- avk. alaayaaureof gelling „»,i J.g ,.,a. -renTM mm* mun piHiuda In Ihr l•■ll •

* Hoty Trlnlli^

CINERARIAS In hud and hlomi PARIS DAISIES a bile and yelloa FUNERAL DESIGNS THOMAS J. THORN FLORIST 1124 Csntral avo.

Si

*l(lein<reli. j" V 01

—ting . ill ba bald In Juna.

rt» < laaaa City Hulling and haau —.-l*

EDWARD STONEHILL BRICKLAYER and PUSTEBER All .ork in inaaon line promptly aliendrd tu». Uriipkton I»l«ro OCEAN CITY. N. J. ■ •«t»:i.i. -ri.i.tii-MtiNi. s» * HAND BROS House and Slftn Painter®

Whcn^ You Want Anything in ...DRUGS... GO TO TBE Bourse Pharmacy. ■aaaaayg.aai Reasonable Prices. Prescriptions.

||Mr. KIII*,*lieforr he UadJrraelledTlrt

‘ | age of ■event—ni, after graduating,

lain ul xno.r «v »o are "<•««'" from Ihe high aeliuol of Ivajge Centre,

m .at omce. Mlun., In a hU-b city be aaa aa> born.

Say» the l a|e May Herald: ••rilnre lauglit —bool In Mhineaota for a year the Herald of la-4 week announeed | Then lie took a four year-' eounv at that Ihe |.■l■ualiea were neat at hand j Alfred tTiiveralty. Ieavl«g (lie Tuiand lhal tliere are —verel ..m,.. to be vrralty, Mr. Kill, married Mb. TiieU lllled till* fall, an inlereat lia* Iwan I la via, of Marlboro, and taught .me

developed In the county. ' County j year h, t|,ia stale,

t lerk Jutlu* ay will he a candidate : || r took a |a—t-graduate rourae at for re eiection and lK>|«a to he renuml- Ube I nlvendly of Tenu.ylvauia la*l

ualed by tbe Hepubllran-' a Idle It I- year.

—Id thal twu Ollier Kepubllrana have | |* I0 f. KIU* eumea to Oeeau City

been mentioned f.u Uy —me poaRiori, 1 highly m-ommendol

they being Thonigdr W . MIIIM. Uiej Tint SKjmwgi. In indetded to tbe preaenl Mayor of t a|« May. and ; Philadelphia Inquirer fur tbe loan of

Aaron W. Hand, County r-upertulen- j prof. Elll*’ cut.

dent of Scboola. Mr. Hand, buaever,!

ha* two year* more a* county auperhi Undent before hi* preaenl term ex-

pire*. °a 'he K*e •« Augnal. There I. a

••tin the HeraocraUi rideol thehou«-

St Augnatlne * a*r>»

COrTACES RENTED

When You Meed Him.. you need the plmnlier Indly. l^t us inspect yourlmtb and plumbinR. so as to prevent accidents. Onr ■ work is tlie very ins-l. alvvav* It's the only kind we believe in. and yon may he sure yt honest valne wlten you employ ns. Ix-aks made neatly inipossilde and good health F^rHONC ,« x tolcrahly well assured by our work. _ I !«„, KWT4I.1.IHHKO ••••- T(lli u,|vanlged — . < 'oinbinalkili S • B. CON VER war'’ x | Mcani orsn Asm liv AVK : ,«ny s t. H'»>HNCI

DAVID MUIR, JR., Tin,-M-snfl-Slag-Boofit CORRUGATED IRON WORK, FURNACES AND RANGES. 405 Wesley Avenue. - Ocean City, N. J. " lie pair* of every dtacriptloti for all make* of Furnace* and lUngc*. Itepalrlug done proiupUy. Smoky chimney cured or no charge Shop In rear.

Kuing

in for cnunly clerk, while aome think lhal l«*lie s. l.udlam may dr*Ire to be a candidale. “Collector and Tmaurer W. Harry llright I* —M to be a cainlldale tor the llr|Hibllean ■■omluatloii for •lieriff, w bile no name I* yet announced a* to the candidate on tlie Democratic ride "For a*—uitdy mail. Jauir* M K. Hildreth will no doubt be renominated by Um RapvMesn “ •* RESIGNED POSITION lam D-Kma. Jr.. Mo l.anger Tlie many friend* of Hairy D'KaU. dr., »III hoar w ith regret tliat tie ba* rerigned hi* iKiKUkHi a* manager of Young'* Pier lu Ihi*city. Mr. D'KMa ha- been repre—ruling Captain Young in thl* dly Blnoe the pier w a* o,«iied and ha* w on the raqwrt of all » ho have bad bu*lne— dealing with lilm The young man will go out ahead of DockriarierV inlmdrel* in a few week*, and hi* friend* ln>l<e Ur will win Uw ■uveeaa wbkrb they feel he deaerve*. Mr. D'Kaga ha* been *uccecded by John U. Flynn, of Sea York, Uieexprrt manipulator nf tbe kbretograph. Mr. Flynn I* a clean-cut young tune** man, and Captain Young la to be •-oiigratulated upon In* —lectlun. FISHING FROM WRECK A Novell, tiaio>c«l t». Muni Many of our vUllora are an joying Hi* novelly of IDhlug from tbe w reek of tbe Sludla, al Seventeenth rind. They go out lu boat* tolhe balf-auliken vc—el, amf lliere *|wad a few hour* at their favorite |<a*tlme. —Id to be quite plctiUful In

A Li\ ely Time : :

half done and tbl

‘tbe hen—Im Mhe pluinher.

'idumber*

—ry If

t after your work

lhal make* him v

...IN EVERT RESPECT...

d tlie u

■month blackflab are caught without number, and even a •tieeinhead 1*

lauded oocaatonally.

Red Men Urowtag la Mumbi Still tbe report* continue to oou at the untee of the Ureal Chief of Iteeord* of Sew J*r»,y, llanlel M. Steven*, of the Improved Order of Ked Men, Increasing the number of new member* fer Icyund Uie expectation* of tbe IIMMI aiuguhie. At tbe pre—nt writing tbe lucre*— amount* to 2,WM, and w ith Uw tribe* yet

n Uw li

will n

to ",300, tbe large*! gain In six mouth* In the ht*tory of Ihe order in Sew Jer—y. With all the report* In hand, tlie lolat membership lu tbe Stale w ill

Frank E. Darby, of this city, has Ieen lu III bealth for *c month* past, ha* gone to tlie State Hospital at Trenton for treatment ll I* ex|«eted that lie will hat recovered his health In lively ahori time. Foil s»i.k, or trade for Urean CHy property—aui North '" • • - ■*- IK; -

II eon venlem—i;

stairway; sUble «

room for A bor—* and 2 carrh are-ond floor of —able.live room

Apply IRIS North 4

" ' Iphla. orf

JOHN R. GROVES ,

649 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.iiXSSiTSSS

Tbe demand for cottage* for tbe uxmth of August coutlnues i|Ulte eavy. There are comparatively few ml—* left on the market. Tlie— rentals are reported by Jo—ph I Scull: Albert l>. Oaf* outage, on ’entrel avenue, Irelween F3ghlh and Ninth street*, to Mr*. F Smith, of Weat Philadelphia. She wilt occupy t during tlw remainder of the aeaanu. Itrv. Janie* Moore * cottage, li-TI •enlral avenue, to W. C Chubb lohu J. Turner ba* taken K. W. Iturlelgh'* rvrttage. on Wesley arenue,

ir Ninth street.

Morgan Hand, Jr., «on uf W. Hontt Hand, cashier of the F’lrat Natloual Hank, has Huo-e—folly eil the exilnatlon amf will enter Hulgers on September I nth, ah u tbe fall aud Inter term begins. Morgan ba* received a highly nmiplliuentary letter Prof. Irving H. Cpaon, on the faculty.

Councilman X. C. Godfrey, who I* much Interested lu providing tbe' resident* of the lower —ctlon of tbe clly wllh protection agslunt fire, vPiled Flfty-clnth street on Matunlsy night for tbe pur|io— of talking tbe matter over. He wa* dlsappoluted, however, as be could not gel Ihe prime mover* together.

Tlie marriage of Waller Halley, ol Tuck*hoe, and Mias Flora Miller, eldrat daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles U. Miller, of this city, was rert

Tlie u<

Why I* thl. —T First, when ilielrj* le, morel and- upright a* the world ] ■

■teem* II. I* rom|«red with God . i “f the Department of Supplies, and J. Sm «, , -rfrnt law. that life i. fatally de- McGregor Gibb, Philadelphia, and , olive. Thetr moralHy b only, and ■ Hev. W. FJwell lake. Mr. Stwyee uoadn— the best, an obedience in act, and —>d U was possible tor men in all ow—i* lit ul tieart. Je*u* taught that true j * slks of life to he cuuririeul Ch rla- ' **»«“• religion Pa thing of tberbeait, not of! Hans. Tliough God ■ people may lip and band. Hale your brother and j wosktug in tlie ranks of various rettg- .. - r . |r ■re a murderer already | Fm* deto.minallon*, they are all trying >q—*w

ond. the plan y>f aecuriug rteruai | for tl——

life by go..l wool* alone take, no a.- j led by Captain Jan

; of the momentcu* fact that man

i* already a sinner under .midemua-1 IMS*—* fc lion aud dead lu tre.|«*—* and rins. , Sunday m

W of one thousand laleut. of lr attended. R* I «riaUy i* tba tree of *■»« * * ■ «»» >“» p to be paid before “paying a* u,,. |o eVlock maa*. when tbe edlflee ,9U4 “* En “ ^ • ot «' ^ e- c n avail to reuder him wHh flltad tbt rvt1illl( , -IW tbe course again* Hiawatha In How can a d-d man |«y Father Gregory, of Screnton. delivered rl, l* Bd of >-H-« ««« debt.? Life mu*t U-in.parted «” bto■ , Cupful >enlloll upon .Tbe Mother mO^ by K. eadaoul before be can begin t«'|wy „f ( Jod .-. J.Cwreou. tba F'.nua by J. Radctlflb,

• hegue*. Therefore, Jean* —Id, “Ye

■ ust be born again."

Third, but if a man really diws Ihe; best be can, honestly doe* tlie test lie: u can, may he not hope that will God be H,,I J Trinity P. K. Cbureb ili.fird ? To tbl* we can unherita- The —n were lu cliarge o( tlugly answer: Yes,you may Inherit, ^ • hspmau,.i eternal life If you do tbe best you —u.; But. mark you. It must be iKiue—ly NEW GAME IN TOWN nd sincerely. —— •The above simply give* an outline- ‘"UvW * a suggestion nf the very Instructive '* I ur—, which waa favorably com- j Tliere"* a n -d upon by all who were in the ;* a* played for the Itrst time a coupie » UR UR* IRR l ■« rhun-h last eveulug. : .d ulgla* Mno*. It I* called a “(JoRdp p, u is r n a u imm IRR Ai ntT.,ml w U*arty." T heguesU were a pairs and a —tiled subject ■ t rre was a slight change In l*on-| t day's program at Hie AudlU.rtum. 'v. Dr. Xartraan, who wa* - lied a led preach, wa* detained In Ohio

■uvomit ol tlie death of

The pulpit wa. tilled by Ibe Her. Marshall Owens, |***tor of tbe C«itensry M. K. Church, of «.Yi

the n

will re

le In

* Mr. Halley is employed.

W. FL. Mas—y. of Hie Urm of Maa—y Edwards, says that tliere are au astonishing number of Inquiries foi building lot* lu thl* city. The Inquirer* ex pre— a desire to build cottage* tor their own occupancy, and

it for tlie |iur|>u—* of Investment.

A Quiet weddinu.

Washington A. Hill and Mrs. L. W. Moore, of this city, were married al Ihe home of the latter M U 80 o'clock Sunday evening. Hcv. I'enulngton Corson onictated. Only the Immediate

friends of tbe couple

Rev. Pennington Corson spokr Sunday afternoon In tbe Ocean Clly Yacht Club quarter*. This wai club's first religion* -ervloe singing was especially flu*.

ruing by —ymg: “Tl

tbe —a, and I

any Wesleyan chapel the first thing to attract a preacher’* attention was a notice In gilt letter* on the inside of] the pulpit which re* the children.' So, 1 ai > many children hire have four my—If. and nmseqi , , know something about their raMng. and I say every d »y «» the church receive Hiem The preacher then cbo— bis text rom the 12th chapter of tbe First 'orinthtans, “Now there are diver»lHe* of gift*, but tbe aame Spirit.” •The earth wa* without shape at e start, and tbe first o|cralion of God wa# upon tbe material nature. far as tlie earth was concerned. Then lie o|«r*t«d upon Heaven, completing hi* work, both terreatial and

low can one know of thl. great law of gravitation, that bold* the world In place, or make* the snn shine? It I* invisible, w that we caiice it. It t* without odqr, ao that we cannot perceive it. ll I* Inaudible, making It Impo—ible fur u* to bear ll. intangible, ao that we cannot f—I >ur live aeuaaa cannot aid u* In this problem, so w hat can? If we go Him. He w ill answer lb If wa attempt to o— our own w isdom we shall

or the bee buxxlng around Ibe Bower*.

u little

k into ll

few day*. He overworkod himself al the recent Democratic NaUunal Don-! — is ■ sM *1 vetitlon, and wa* attacked by the d

ue which proved total.

He bad a national reputation and ii

hi* death will be mourn«d

wow ax; Brooms, Mia* Mama. Dailou, Ml— Winifred. Dow n*, Mlaa FTniua. Green, Mr*. Sarah. Haw kina, Mr*. Annie. Marshall. Mias Telia. Flckering, Mrs. Silas Wright. (*}

www:

Jendtton, Mr. Thomas.

Soil. Mr. S. U Hoffman, J. M^2,

KhWARO M. SbTTOK. P. M.

insect* and —e |*rf«ct

her w ays, amt be wl—, my frieud*. So |**it-graduale of the highest university can suggest Hie •lightest thing

to tbe little insignificant bee for a finer, JaTne* McKinney, of Thirteenth and more matbematk-ally-arranged cell Tasker street*. Philadelphia, than that creature pu«—as. My ! rented tbe villa al ttl Central a vent friend—y*,'but that's all Inatinct.'j He la very much pleased • hen 1 ask him fur a deflnlliori City and is thinking vary for instinct, lie cannot answer me any ) buying a few lot* aud building fully than lie can for the law of i . * ■ a • ' ■

Coltsme mewtert.

Abel D.

at Fourth and Bay avenue, to «t liglileued age ’ * • Tobllg, of 27a3 Sarth Tenth he way I M,'U’blladalpbta. far ‘ timea In thl* i l* connected

Only h

vwcht For

during a raging . _| | ______

w heu the deck, are cleared, Ihe wave* ; hr*t-cla— condition: cabin «

u* 'S —

alout as a mere shell, Hie weather »i Illir ducking. Inquire K. W. Shrew, rain beating down and Hie gloom w amw, F3gbtb and Ceulrel avenue. U j

o' ulglil around. Y ou go below , but —-«*■. . . ■ .il U,. —MIX si? from outskle contact, all Is stuffy, aud | Fjevenlh and Anbury.