OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXV.
OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY. AUGUST II, 1904
NO. 19
OceanCity Sentinel
{ CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ri.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance •i.}o at End of Year CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFIICI ALS
IjAW. OFFICES B. 1 ABBOTT . M * U -. _ V I'hjale-lAn And Snr|{t-oH. Schuyler C. vVoodhull, orncc-tow c«wi ud tifti* sife«.
ACCUSED MEN CHOIR GIVES ARE HISSING MINSTREL SHOWS
DRIVERS ENJOY
CROWDS AT THE » SUNDAY SERVICES -
U. A. ore.*.P M. Took AdvanUgcof • MIsUke, Thns BLalses Eooogl. Money MORGAN HAND, J. C. HUTCHINSON. M I) ; and Failed to At- to go Into Camp on ATTORNEY and " 1 lomeKopntbiMt. tend Hearing. This Beach.
COUNSELLOR AT LAWr No. ny | OfOitn" Avonut-. ihtvM«»d Andm* rtieritnan • Aet St V •et'^ae'nr.'V. j. ••rnrr h... k. . ; I" > In . J 1 f. m .' t«enlj -Bve fatboui-. did not a|-|
N HOWARD BURT, M.l). l • rvtavted Oihrf of Poll.-e i<eu!l
Many Summer Cottagers Have Dv Swallow. Presiden ;
Brought Their Terns ttul Boruinut, one of thu Here This Year. Spr.krr. Brrr
•rsuss
SECRET SOCIETIES. via •rrooJ •nd'Sunli 1 Vil,
JONATHAN HAND, <JeMina.«dllor-at-
RolloMhir. Muter la (Saarwry. Rotary Publk-. i APE MAY OOUBT HOGHK, K. i.
S09 Wesley Avenue.
H ARRISON H. VOORHKKS (J»iinMcllor-nt - I onvv
J N. GRISCOM. M. ' ’ Tlh fKNTHAI. AVEXI'I
u
ell Ute » arrant by Juatiix l.udiatn ,1 S u'rluflk tbe.'K>)tilre. Wardena >k and Phifer, «Im> tnadetbearteot, I one or Iw o olbera were In Ibe ee of the Juallne of the penoe. Hiey * htlll there at a mi. bul tlteaceowvl 11. uere tvrueph’uoua by llieir ab-
L,AW OFFICES Apgar «Si Boswell, j Are HU at AVBMUK HI..! Ku'.h'tM MTKEKI j ' UUCAK ( ITT. R. J. LAW OFFICES Zh: Godfrey & Godfrey. |>ru i »•! La« r ' U ‘*: ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. rs; JAMES M. E. HILDRETH
I •Where are your primmer*?*' a*ked I Cook, looking over al Mr. I.udlam j "I .Ion‘1 knon," answered Ml | • If* up to you.' repllo.1 th
St. Mark'* P. K < horrh i boir,. ( I raukfont. Philadelphia, arrived i.e 1 buraday for a leu day* outing. Tl i Iniy* are rwmplug at Sixth *trcet an ' i tile I rear*!., with thirteen lent* i 'Jail. Tlteae .-ouMat ele.ro .Irejmi : Irnta, one inf«* tent and one for mail | ing purpoah*. The hoy* own all bi two of the tenia, one having been hire to accommodate the extra crowd cm tug doa n <5ver Sunday and I tie ol lx
their calking utenMIa.
It la a large camp, for each tenl In fire boy*, and whan the extra crow atrikea camp* they will overflow ini
for quarter*.
ral la nr
ver the flue *trra-l* no '•million of afl’air* tamm. The rewnll I
*hip 1
found
illy large.
£)k. E. MILLER.
I'bywiriau and AurgeoM “I* ,u > ,H1
aiv*iaii*i 1!! ■*' **'■* d ! •' niey looked like hoi • l.iMim.01.irfwr.'., |Warden Phifer*01111111
urrn a iioraa*-*'l !o » jk n”. j Slowly the truth daw 1
. V' n'r ‘iotercld in the 1a
1 rum . o. . another wall of fiftrei
HK- CHARLES B. RIDER j 'Squire and the wanlen
| room adjoining the o
| 4* Udh^ueo and
leup t
»■ 1 >onf ia»t •«
759 Asbury Avenug
NIKS. UARV PEMSTAN. M ASSEIUS e:
I l.alrr. lire 'Squire went on a hunt j and found that the boat and nHowned I by the Steelman * were Mill lien, hut during Tbureday night. It was dl»rirviied Friday morning, the net wa* ' tviuoinl by *ume uukuow u partir*.
PERSONAL.
I.eorge W. Zane I* hvated 1
;S.iii!Bk'U.rSR:-(*HARUSS 1- HOFMANN
CMl'kCM SERVICES.
A. H. BAKER
RCGISTCRCO ARCHITECT n j _ l j r u 1 " ^ n ^ Erta ' ter • anl1 • Enibalmer...
8A9 ASBURY AVENUE.
^ ^ ( OCEAN CITY. N. J.
COAL COAL M lakh COAL I Uiidcrtakar and Embalmef i iil»:t; f coal coal : I
irtasse
I. W al
Mitral a'
ireupying the
Allen Hhep|«rd. of Uaieyvine, I*
went arrival at the Atglen.
SUm- J. A. Stewart, of Pltlladelph
raclicl I lie Kathlu on Saturday,
flierte* II. I- Wy-ukoop I. a PhiU: elplilan,iegi*lered al the him melt. A. f. KYecliom and family an c
way. The boy*
1 nine to Tourteeu yean, and in earl lent at leant one of f be men . ha* beer f ' ‘(uarterafl to keep the youngiden in r j Frank frelghton t* the eboinuaMri ^ j in .-barge, and be I* amlMed by a com ' | uilttee com tamed of K. I’aUermin. W jwelah, W. Hobiuaoo and J. Wall) Till* I* the neveoth •ucwalve yeai St. Mark'* hoy* have been coming here, and I bay nbe the money for ex penaca by giving annual tuiuntrel ► now ► in their parl*b bouae. The one they care tbla year wa* an auceaaful that tliey reiwatad It, and cleared for
camp pur lame* over ROu.
The camp la <-utn|amed a* follow*: Tent No. 1—Kay Jone*, A. Hiller man. Ja*. Hllten, William Inn, Jr., J
ScbolTeld. T. Lunu.
No. S—Mcflurg Heine, K HoMrn.
H. Srbolield, W. Li
met, and tlie owner* daily eopo a •pin lo Flftymixth Mreet and further. To Flfly-aiatb atiert .* a double road
numt of I lie way. There 'are alioul ... two mjiuire* only of .Ingle cmd. ^ ^ H
Thewe are ladweeti forty aeeood
"orty •fourth
■ngregallon* were
al the aervb'ea In the Flrwt riau t hurrti Sunday. The a* empertally g<a*l. the rholr, a- leader*hlpidT Ime Adam*.
I the Wew
• III be cum pie ■■■Hie of tao wo
Hill
Tbl* work I* being done by Jowph Hutton, who *ay»: "It I* not the work '' of one Mimmer or of one year that ha* * I men going on here. Not a great many year* back the Mreet* acre only. opened to I hlrteciilh atraM. Hut noV they are opened lor travel from Fit*!
f to Fifty-wlxth Mreet*.
\ "We ere doing wmoderable work l*ere for the < leeau t ily Hevelopment Compeny. A buikheed IHeu feet long, of Jeraey pine, with oak piling, be*
ixuiatrurted, bee'
■' by tiounod, end “I Heard r of Je*u* Bay" at the evening
Tlie .object . Itev. H .T. Can
r the |
acted by Camp Wm A. Patton were I d byO J. HeKouae, chalnaao and J Hamidoo Moore, ex-I Ily I rea-urer of Philadelphia, gave a very interewtlng talk lo the boy* and parent, on the value of training
Rev J. K. McCloakey, the .
r the *t
I Fourth 1
'hubh, of riilladelphl
cn l tal av
IIKAIYI.KV A AUAIIId
SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Reading Coal}'*- M • " tun woo«! ' Ai»i. kiinitbia Wood in h»rr*i or coid. r raukfortt. were among. I he many .d^evre-1 TWELFTH ST. AND WEST AVK ! ^ «■-*«» w marin-i. | ^gwikw t; j vldton over Sunday. if gn K Pbom. ,p ”* ! Paiker Hillman, ol till* city, - r •»«.» wwe »are. 1 • aril awa w • at j |^ n vt.Uing relallve* In Frankford
during tlie-past week.
“ CIXERAHIAS
j In bud and hlnmn SS PARIS DAISIES 'mbuh! white and yellow , FUNERAL DESIGNS!
THOMAS J. THORN FLORIST. 1124 Central ave.
When Yon Want Any-
thing in
...DRUas...
GO TO THE
Bourse Pharmacy.
*■*»»»«*.—
Seasonable Prices.* Prescriptions.
sssu-sSihr 11
1 Kml. »v..r mw-lM) m
leillb*wrrciwrr; HI*.
Balldla^uid boaii »■
EDWARD STONEHiLL BRICKLAYER and PLASTERER All work In maaou line promptly attended to... **<>0 Urig^hton Place OCEAN CITY. N. J. ■KM. TgtgJUrlQKK s* AHAND BROS. House and -iSi^n Painter** 844 CENTRAL AVENUE OCCAM CITY. N. J. eUBHCKlBlv KUK THE SEINTIINEL •1.00 PER TEAM
When You Need Him.. von need the |i1timl)er badly 1^4 us inspect your lath and plumbing, so as to prevent accidents. Our work is the very Iwst. altvav the only kind we bclteve_ in., and yon may lie sure of honest value when you employ us. I^aks made nearly impossihlc ami good health tolerably well assured by our work
Tin. Galvanized
INVER a'Sh 81 "* • Kv.Dinvsj IMMlFING
DAVID MUIR, JR., CORRUGATED IRON WORK. FURNACES AND RANGES, 405 Wesley Avenue, - Ocean City, N. J. Repair* ot every drecrlptlnu for all make
of Funiamand Kagge*.
ICepairlng done promptly. Smoky chlm cured or no charge Shop In rear.
Wr*t Philadelphia, are rbviting friendi In till* city for a week. Mr. end Mra. T J. Patker hav« gone to New Egypt. N. J.. where they will *|ieud eeveral »i Mtrere Pearl Y'eager and Carrie Hlrwch are the guest* of Ml*a Helen' Uam|>brli, lilu A*bury avenue. ' Mine Flora Allen, of Frankfc vlaltlng at the home of Mr*. Ha Allen, Aabury avenue, above Fourth
at reel.
Dr. and Mra. Koat, of Phl adelp are vlaltlng Mr. and Mra. Da Clawell, at Seventeenth and Aabury Another < amdenlle 1* among tho*e summering here. Mr. Moflatt, of that place, I* Incaled at 1114 Central avenue for the aeaaou. < »ne more cottage In the lower part of the city baa been opened for tlie summer. It la occupied by U. 1,. Jamison, 1T01 Central avenue. Wm. Gebhard enjoy* the ocean at close range. He ha* opened hi* out■age near the boardwalk, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth street*. t’hariea H. Iiongman.a well-known retired druggist, of Wayne avenue, Germantown, ba* taken the cottage, K4 Central avenue, fur the remainder uf tlie aeaaou. Mra. Joseph Jessup, of Mount Vernon, New York, end Jeaaup, of Woodbury are visiting it, Mra. Graham, at Tenth
Look Out For the Traps..
or rather penult u* do K for you. Perhaps there 1* no pert of the ...PLUMBING..: system that Is more lm|»itaut than the Drain and Mink Tra|ia. Good health depend* on having these In |ierfcct condition Hewer gas must not he permitted lo escape. Let us make an ln*|ierUoti and do all ueoereary work. It will be well done and th« cost w ill not l* great
JOHN R. GROVES 649 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.
BOOKS ARK NEEDED
Now that tlie member* of Reliance Ire Company, No. 2. have a hand■me oak book-case In position It their new quarter*, they would not oh jevt to some good Hamarilau giving Uiem a helping hand by Ibe donation of books, period teals, etc. Any tribulioti of this kind will be thankfolly received. There are doubtless many among our resident* w ho be only too glad to do all they along this line, now that their altenon has been called to The member* of the Reliance Fire Company have n quarters, probably one tbe Mate, and the pro|«rty here should assist In making tbe a a* comfortable a* possible, ouch as the tlremen are always prompt to respond to duty’s call. Visitor* are invited to Imqsxn the >u*e, which Ison Aabury avenue, below Blxtb street.
IWaptba Mervln C. Bard, of Millville, has Ocean City ts spend tbe I aeaaou. lia has brought a new naptha launch along for tbe enjoyment of himself and tbe beautiful Kgg Harbor Bay.
Hob
1, W. Mon
ill, C. Gaakill. -Jlalleultne, Hputts, Hha 1 Mrt'lelland, A. ».<4'lrlland. Hattrrs-
by-
No S—A. Koblnxin, R. Itoblnarai. VV. Robinaot], Hr.. W. IbiMnwn, Ji f. Marshall and Mr Malty! No. *—Hell, Koltz, Ad-bead, ‘ Misire, G. Patteraou. G Redman. No T —Young. J. Wahlman. I Wahlman. A. t'hlpmau. T. Kmttb, I Jones. No &—Johnson, A Water*, K Buy--fr. Hetlie, K. Luck man. H rinydei No. •—Dr. Whalley, C farcy, F f relghlon, ilaoon, G Redman. Jr. No 10—R. Patterson, A. Newton, I. Newton, Lealle, K. Ad.head, II. fhlp
ANOTHER POW WOW
11I Council's Boanlwalk Committee, X C.. Godfrey and Hiram Steelman, City Hoflcftor 1'bompaou, W. G. Moore, Frank K. C'hamploa and Morrl* Jo tip sou, property owners, and George A. " gcuMt their couneel. ha AUantic City Thursday over the boardwalk etiuallou In this city. Tbe main difference* with these property owners were apparently patched up It was agreed to prepare •sement deed to be submitted to elly and tbe property-ow ner* adoption. A POPULAR SPOT
The beach between Fifth and c street* la po|silar with campers, much so, apparently, than any other location. This la probably due to tlie fart that, while wl(hin ea-y access all place* of amusement and tbe store* of tbe city, It la yet far enough away - escape tbe crowd*. II Is undoubtedly tbe best spot to be td by the camper*, many of whom eet for the flrwt time and form friendahlpa that do not end wltii the sum ■ outing.'
Friday at IO.Su the O C. U. T. defeated the F. K. R. Y. M. C. A. In a game uf base ball by tlie cIomi score of 1. The pitching of J. Hlmsou was of the features of tbe game, and work of IL Fogg at third bs-e was also surprising. Not a hit was obtained from Blmson, and tbe game was won In the Oral Inning.
On tbe return of tlie special Reading train with member* of tbe Cape May Yacht Club who had been al Ibe Ocean City Yacht Club's regalia, tbey met by tbe Cape * ay City Baud aud escorted through tlie cfly, A. B Miller bolding aloft tbe trophy won by W. Horace Hepburn'* launch
Mis Trams shipped M. r* . Tbe latest additions to Ibe number of One team* In this city this summer Charles J. J. Carter, of Penllyn, w bo la occupying Mra. John U. Gaudy’* cottage. Mr. C-arter ha* carriages shipped bare. Bargain.—Bay front lota, central, >—,rian rights. Apply “-•'-'••-•'—-* renlh aud Asbury .
•Iberry, for the t
lug *erm»n wa* ".Seeking Higher '
Tbing*.'' ’ Tlie w orld by aome ba* b« pared to a stage, on which I
women are merely artor*. mid the
speaker Ry others tbe world !» com- celebrated s o’clock mass In Ht. AsI>ared as a market place, In w hich we j gudlne'a Church Sunday moraliig
building imrpusm are buyer* and seller.. It may al-> I be Forty Hours Derotloo wet* ha"Tbe llw V4, led of tbl. lililng In ** "?“ ,h *‘ ,b * hunuag- guu .t ■O o'cfock. whrei mu*, -m mid II be completed lo-d.y. m.d all . ill fraun4 ' * b «" * 11 huo,,B K 01 ch ~ ^ W ?**• *
ig Mimetblug. and somatlmea we prcremlni of chlidiaa, which fookad
Tier enme up w Hb tlie thing we are very pretty, la-mg. for It la ever eluding u* and At the e«
^Mlu add toweled t*’^ 1 ** oor r ™* 1 ' Wh ** , • h * ,l «• »»•*■ L«re,ei...pre^ ^ Here In the text laoo. of God. In*,
over It all a.^a line l.—tlm. fo, ‘ IS ** k Ux * ,Wu ** ^ *
under consl ruction li
be done by tbe flrat of Beptmntwi. \Ye get the mud for tilting In Ir-m lire
bills on the sh A tier this ha*
I will te
II Ml il
Central and West avenues and 1* tween Fifly-tina and l-lfty-maud streets. Aud mi the work goes uu. I am anarr-ely through one pterr of w ork before anotlrer i* on band, fur much rapIlaM* being |daoed here, aud the Improvements are going on reinlhi ually. •‘I believe there Is a flue outlook for Ibis |«rt of tire Island, for rotlage* bulil w ill lie right on lire .reeau front, trains from I'lilladtlphia mil shorter distance than to the city proper. There t» trolley counertloii, and thuae who wish quiet and rest mu Id out And a better place to reeuperate.” Mr. Button fa> busy a* a tree on lit* bieakwater work uow, having sixty men under him, mostly* llallana. wh are pushing the work at a rapid raU Eleven teams, ten of Ml. Botlon't and one hired, are mu duty there, temporary stable adjoining the Held
that a i this going on at Foity-eeveui street. The little army of .men bui Hug around, the teams shifting the mud, aud the bomm going around and sopertulend Ing, all afford an tnterewtlug side of the work to tbe uninitiated. HAD AN EXCITING TIME
William K. Hexamer. of Plymouth Place, Is telliug bis friend* of the fish-' tug experieuoe of Max You Valuer, of Milwaukee, who recwutly visaed him here. Mr. YouValller, after fishing fora * hour* uear Corson's Inlet, and catching a nice liltle mess, s-ya Mr. Hexamer. pulled lu a pretty goodsized weaktisb. Before hr landed It, however, tire lb henna n caught a ■liark of generous pro|<ortiuiis. After playing the shark for half an hour. im Count tired It out mod brought It ) shore. The sliark Is mid to have wasured urerly live feet. “ Mr. Valuer, w bo has been ou tbe hdfle coast Ashing for pleasure, bul bo never liad such
tells hla story bla friends will think It a flab yarn.’’ For this reason, Mr. \ altler Is pre paring to k taxklenulsl
X.nlrrtaiulaa K.leaO*. James W. Ilaillu, a well-kunwn Interior dreunibir In Philadelphia, and *0 daughters, MU-e* Adele and Uazlltt, are uow occupying their cottage on Wewt avenue, above First and Mr. William Smith, of Cardlugton, Pa., aud their Iwo children, Wesley end Dorothy, are •pending tbe season with them. Tbey have also bad as their guests, for a few days, Miss Jennie Baker, Mrs. Marie P. Hampton and Charles Keyaer. K. B. Btltea, of tbl* city, wa* given judgment for 1122.26 agslust Albert by Judge J. W. Cox, lu IvHle, Tbureday. Tbe suit
given lu connection with a hath house a few years Boswell represented
John J Turner, of the Philadelphia Arm of Khreupfort A Turner, rai >ud conveyancers, has just moved lire bourn he rented at HSU Wesley avenue.
Men find In Christ the TJU o'clock this B revelation of a God who can beknowu also be «
aud loved and trusted^mtb a edge w bleb, though It riMn* m
real and valid, with a love which I* WArsnowia solid enough to be tbe foundation of a Rev. w. H. 1 Mr 1 be God tliat some gUfe us Is phla, known as Tba Boy I little better than a phantom. Ksau waa paralysed reeeuUy, and so *
sour lit peace and contentment i me-* of isittage, and »u men aeel
joy hi tlie putu'g* of material things, ., even crying a* did He,-My Father:' _ Rut 11.cn find God and vailing Prayer.'‘ There 1
•e and life ai
thi* Christ a* your mi-four and king, j
you hav e simply discovered the- gold driTvered iuong's. mine w bk-h w ill lake mure than a Ilf*- rr>lll||[[ ,, H**yTrtelty
P. E. Church Burfoay Tb* vmted
Kev. Martin Algna*.
.0 exhaust It* riches a
Wednesday. Tba brida Is Mia. Klin Ira Jen nee* Johnson, daughter of ' format Benator aud Mrs. William I.
After lei ling of Ibe nrresatly for a to seek Christ, aud fo know Him la for. the speaker mid: "A*
We should seek they do not disappoint on earth, because they are trans-
ferable."
Tb* minister punctuated hla sermon _ | wUfa eloqueul. flight* of oratory, and “" jU mthe after the service he was a anally erenmended by a number uf thuae who ‘"“ l U " * CROSSED OCEAN TO WED There w as a full attendance at the Auditorium Bund ay evening, when Rev. Dr. HihuC. bwallow , the ProhF bltioii nominee for President, preached, selecting hi* text from John, IS; S4-S5. re," mid the speaker, “summed up the Ten Commandment, lu marrfod ta. J The Lord's meaning '' of 'one another' is given In the story ' of the Good Samaritan. It n your enemies Love Is tbe Christian's badge. Love la tlie greatest thing In j j the world. 'Itiere is a greater need ol love fo day than ever before. There la such e thing as neltonai love aud|* political j 1 |«rty that will enter Into a contract, { 'pressed or understood, to harbor Ini ■ hie heat law-making body a man bet discredited tn every virtuous home j polygamy, j ’ aud that, too, that tbe party may reap votes, Is not actuated by 1 * love to the borne, nor y« to Him who ’ samel Med the marital relation.” j Dr. Swallow arraigned the national government lu acalhliig forma, aud j ( concluded by aaytug: "By love 1 - II In tlie home, lu the smre. . .. _ „ l.nncT-r..,., the school, the oMca, tbe Niagara Falta far tbafo boBuyawim booth, the legislature, tbe Senate, the 1 judiciary, and the executive chair J shall all men know whether ye are followers of Jesus or of Judas, of hrlst or IWitat Aud dou’t forget that, fo be a Christian anywhere, di Christian every» here. abtj puwUlug oues ballot than In! grwrplng Uh* Eucharistic cup. Men u-< ^,. 0 . u . r-1-can't he minis ou Sunday and davit* xoo4wi election day. Politic* that mix w Hh religion hi this world > get Us possessor Into a bad 1 it next world." John O Wooley wa* the speakar in ■e morning. Tlie aoduoriuag waa filled, aud the audience II * lively fo Ida remarks. Hla theme "Character fo Christianity.' "Ahen any mai of God, Im must w hat does 11 mo
eitlxcel all He
a* fo person, house and country. “To ba all a Christian should U maas* fo build abBwhere. |t dm on Um*Lanuer*■irf hM chtTn

