OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXV.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY. AUGUST 25, 1904
NO. 21
OceanCity Sentinel *** T * t ‘" p.H>.h*a WMki r .. | yAW OFFICES ockan citv. ^ j Schuyler C. Woodhull, R CURTIS ROBINSON ^ - ,. nl t[> B Editor and Proprietor Ilf ORGAN HAND, Ji .oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance . Si SO at End ol Year ATTORNEY and 1!! COUNSELLOR AT LAW, CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIAL*,
CROWDS ATTEND THE CHURCHES Strong Sermons Were Heard and Special Music Snng in
Many Edifices.
I Every churrb in Uw .tty w a- ill 1*1 ■i the aervtrea Sunday. Itrloo «II1
..., II.. .. . nil 10 a. a...: n, I p In . t» found a look at Hie aatlM-nrnr-N HOWARD BURT, M. D. I ndr.WyV.r ’nr.iiM L'u.e in tu j . * _ , ; liiidory. nearly one litmilrnl |ieo|de S09 Wesley Avenue. *■ , were unable tn yes Into the Kind I’rea-
B. * ABBOTT, M. D., I*by siHan and Nnrgran,
OFFICE Urwr CciUtl ud Elgtlk Slftrl T. C. HUTCHINSON. M. D
I lomQeopnthiMt.
No. H-J4 Ooean Avenue.
mi atniMie ttie may.my ren, wlMne acea ranyr toenty year. Pmf •
BELL FIGURES IN FINE SINGING SILVER JUBILEE EXCITING CASE AT YACHT CLUB OF OCEAN CITY
.The |Hiipn of the Pin* llaptM |.ted try Rev. fir. A. I> Pearann, of Brooklyn, a bo delivered a toon fororfnl aernmn. Hla aubyart «a. “ExperimenU of Prayer " fir. Pearaon. «bo I- an orator of fiulali. «aa 1 *r Kperg ea*a irwattr. Me returned from Euro|.e only on Thuraday laat , There * ere la rye ounyteyalhHi* at l»-tli aertkee Kunday, and in orb in-
N. GklSCOM. M. I).
SECRET SOCIETIES.
LAW OFFICES
Apgar & Boswell. n 1 ’! AvSt^BE^aUMTRKC
L AW °'TICES
'■ j Godfrey & Godfrey.
aadTav RMOiUm^**' K— *** ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
JAMES M. E. HILDRETH I Counscllor-at-I-aw
□ R. E. MILLER. I'ltysirlan and Mnrge
; and eveulny In the uanrulny, Win Mi Moore and Mr. Werner. «f Had | dun field, aauy a. duet, "Art Tboti j Weary?" very effectively. Mr. May- ; er’a rnTi eo te naa beard !•» advaulayt >1( j in a ne» arraiiKnuenl of / Kook <*l ■ Ayt»." In (he evening.' k Mte>4>e I m am Mol., rendered »h, l*tVtn*'TI«i«rn^ -
I nuauatly laryt
at all of the aen toe. In Holy Trinity rtntrday. Rev. Martin Atynerdelltered htrirortlve •ertnoua mom I tty and e,ruing. In tbe tuortiiug he u».k a. liia text I lie «ord., "Every man .went
Take Part In Exerciaca.
P " L “’ aOMtoW aon.1 Xrm D „ u fiamionedbr Nrw Vork • \ of m, o r ,„u. l i m . . ol»rr.ri ud Hu.d.td.
District A tiara.,. Pronoaarrd Surra.
Robert P Belt, who
•urt». • aaeambly yiieu by -r- i a<bl Club T rtday ei PblllK "elnwiuiei. prevldenl and fto yachtfoum »aa uauantaliy I orgaiilcer of tbe Rulldlug Trade. A I- u , ^ t y t ^ s I la nor, waa antuod id et ton loo. the , ■■barge bring mode by a Xe» Y plumber naruod'Kaaig It oar alleged
y HUM
t tbe
eeti railed upon by V pay r-TWi to put the (Jut K-atg aid tlial be agreed
: loiik .-..ora Irl.l.koor No iT. ^ i K* v . H . T < DU. I.HARLES B. RIDER
|*l," taking bla text fun ! To judge aright any t
Hie |
*• OentiMt"
759 Asburj’ Avenue
! lilt
MRS. MARY I’EMSTAS. masseuse; BISCAYNE. OCEAN CITY. N. J.
CHUKCM SERVICES.
:: CHARLES L. HOFMANN ' BAKER REGISTERED ARCHITECT 1 1 ' lwok ln ...Undenaker - and - Embalmer... am,,,,.
8A9 ASBURY AVENUE. "Thebible
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
iMiialderatlou the purpoae
! autbor'e end.
i 'John had wUneaaeil matiy aopder- | fnl uurka done by the |«>aer of Jeans, both bebiee and after I lie rtmi tract k.1. la It any aonder lie alum Id de«lre to write of all tbaae tbioga? Kill like all • rltera be muat have a motive. Mo-l writer* give their motive in the |irefaoe. In Ute book Acta, Luke give, libs reesam for w ritlug, and au ever)
le ha. a
r tbe
i-i COAL
Sr COAL COAL COAL
Kuy yiiur Coal from II*
SMSBSismKSir" SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. amt'SeS^*^ •av^**uSm»5l?! TWBIJTH HT. AND WKUT AVE ftrTi'■ j ** >0 ^yj!in*l.*mriit‘1 IT* K v-
COAL M ARK 1 - AKE Undertaker and Embalmer
mke of aatlafying ruriiHitty, add road ug the intellect of men. but for the purpoee of giving y Hie bU lory of redemption. \S »e mine to Jobn’a goapel. be tella u. plain)), be la not a riling a ue» book to xl. a ell,nor for tbeerttlea In literature. The
trouble te. It baa
Mr* Cm waa eothtnteatkally eu-
a aerie, of dotea I
: John. In the evening, hla text j balanee He’I aa. "Purify your heart. " rit Jaraea. | notes but one H. j day. and on the adv
*** Attorney he took n
■a, KATHARINE WON •• hteb U. make the paym
When Weineetmer aaa arreateo : aas ibeexqulalta vocal work of Mia " • -Vlll-a v.ek.t Rare I. ... i-~‘K 1*«1 ju-i alr-»led to the de- luawvae. Mr. Kdwatd lieuvae and t.ai.emrj. Me... win*. i tectlva. that the labor leader had the Mr*. t!ox. aupMpad by Mr. Haceveeal
The Katharine, t ape John M. Zuro.! markod bUla •- -rw. .
on the arootid of tbe Uotef .up raiva. i dHortl '~ <ld
in on riaturdey afternoon, under Uw 1 1,, * pnaoner, I ..... eoraa lor Iter vocal ai
■ajikaa of tbe Ocean City Yacht Club i Ae tbe examination began ItMrlri lbc |rtu ^ thoae mRttbHiod. TWr aa.
Illy two boata flniahed-the Katha-| A,,un **>' J ' ron **- •“‘nr* bat excited. » 0 rfc gave evidence of talent of a high Rrtrituoa and la v
ne and ( apt. Hooy'. Uoodrtrh The: i' u,h « d •** lbr ,no ' prremtorily amormlriy traiood. . ter a aa fouled by Zura’a boat, and j • {<, hert I’. Roll, one of the Or. NofUtrop'a •»*«
Uw Katharine could have been ruled i t, -“ '
out. The wind blew ttereely, making
It extremely difficult to race
Tin Katharine croeaed the line at LOIM, and tbe t loodricb t.tri Vt! Tbe
Katharine .elapeed time waa
fiuodrlcb, 1 .*.]?.
In the hotel cup racaa, and Katharine have eacl The next of these race,
riaturlay.
m the mart
,! mM that he had ! willing to a how ! bat the other I
»y 'J- Itrawmlng." b, .od before leaving beM a prayar aaM-
.miurtwl I« i 11 ” w M ™ . **f W. U | tl g - probably tbe lint on the Wand, .wyera objected >•' Xoorv atW Jr K W Edward, wee to which we Invoked the r inging of
a.t. w a. declared off JUST MISSED DEATH
l.corge Sc bock, an employe of the Petin.ylvanla Kallruad, had an exper-
“I am aiklng them <|ue Mr. Jerome. u beeeaaaof o _____ till* court raom. I am Informed by a | aroaod t! lawyer In good Rending at the Nea | naa(Mra IrMla were peered by , .Mha rollto
rrS:
ir aumethlog other than it profeve- lence. Friday that he does t
Tbtal.
lux. ML* a P tr a. m ; Uooa u»i : IfXaarei
HIM III.KY A A DAMN
~ Coal of w< , em|4lon ru i n j le< j i^t !*«’ IiIii , «S , iJ«MrXrt“ r !S^f» 0 'io 1 11 ‘ "oth* three thing, in the text:
<n Katcrprira | Fink—The w riter's record. Thh. la M M a wtar ! * record of facta and not ruuulngly ; devlaed fables: of events w hk h avtually
_ . .look ptoor and words really spoken: HERBERT A. BUZZARD j no falsehood, no HcUoti. Ho that a hen , Ilor iwe read Jean, sat do* n by Ute well with tSrtiiltrii'-v liiurxktxlixtc — cnmc.iaj » | every woman, every creature.
...Oi-txiiktxKtd...
rv|*atlng. For a
:sj prayer at BUD, wlier Hunia,• al . » ^progeny Cgtamitlse ( Tkoa. CJasaatm. w W arreur* "iI.•*r Karle). Kred^Kappr.^lVr.-,
at T*l*ruu-lc Haptlal 1
CtlUKCtl SOCIETIES.
NTEAM AND - HOT - WATKM - HKATINda. Kali mat m t -brerfully Otren. Jol,i..s» prora pi ly attemlral I®. shop: 648 WEST AVENUE residence: NINTH AND ASBURY avenue OCKANi CITV, >- .1.
EDWARD STONEHILL BRICKUYER and ftMTERER AU work In maeou line prompUy attended to... HOO Brighton Blnce OCEAN CITY. N. J. »KLI.T»tl.Kr««ONK»A_*HAND BROS. House and -«- Sign Painters 8t« CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITV. N. J.
SENTINEL
The Work : : and the Bill. Sent! a hurry up order and see Itow t|tllrk!) the work Is done Examine it carefully and setItuw well the work Is done. V.vamine the bill end xe bow rrasutitlbly Ute work 1» done. T Our Plisbin^ Studs on lertt. We Ido* ud do tlte Best Wort.
FnTAm.iNHt:ti teat.
Tin, (ialvanlsel
S. B. CONVER STS?" .... ,, j HtIUWSfJ
DAVID MUIR, JR., Tin.-SlaiG-anHlag-Biofing, CORRUGATED IRON WORK. FURNACES AND RANGES, 405 Wesley Avenue, - Ocean City, N. J. Repairs ol every deacriptkin for all makes of Furnaces and Range.. Repairing done prmnptty. Hmoky chhnne>i cured or no charge
fact tlial Jesus * a. credited, was dead and buried and amx tbe third day. • ‘Hecond —The deaign for the reader I. faith. We read some books for the charm of their style, Mime for their sparkling wit, some lo awaken tender llioughki. some Unit ur may forget oureelvea. John'a aim waa so clearly
Jew..' Ever aluce world men have never been able In Ibemxlve* of Ute fMllng that tu II iff at alh la Ute quest of faith m likely lo Dud Us answer. "The I bird design or thought Is the believer's life, i.lfe Is the natural anil of faith If a man believes be ran build a flying machine, lie ahajais his life accordingly. The coiira|iUoii you and I have of ttod la the eoulrolIng Influence in forming our cliarector and regulating our conduct. Faith to a pure and holy Jesus will have power lo mskeusaaeimuiato His character and life. Chriat came 'that we might have life and that we might have It more abundantly,’ and ibb life b> spiritual Ufa, and spiritual ual, and the life which is hid with Chriat In liod is as immortal a* the Ulver, who la the aa me yrwtenlay, to-day, forever. 'Tbaae are written that ye might believe tlut Jesus is tin Ubriat, the ana of (Sod.' " trr. a curort!«»:'«. The Manna to Ht. Augustine r Church were largely attended, am! were celebrated by Kev. J. JL McFloskey, tbe rector, end Rev. Illgglua.of Fblladrtpbta. At the evealag revelce, an lustrucUve xrmou was delivered by Rev . A. McKenna, O. P., of New Yoi w ho spoke of the origin and meaning of the Horary, the beautiful prayers used to tbe recital of Which bring tbe rsscnce of the MtUe. The speaker tnkt of tbe many wonders worked by means of three prayers, i A very pretty solo. “Halva Regina," composed by Dana and dedk-ated to Caidinal McfToekey, was sung by Hr. H. L. Northrop in tib usual graceful iWfls.'.'
While looking after the shifting of •me care al Eighth street, be a as ending upon the tup of a car. Tbe •oving vehicle w as jarred, and be loat bis balance, lie was about to fait beneath the w heels of tbe car when by a iperbuman effort be managed to grasp tbe Iron ladder at the skit and aved hlmxlf from failing to tbe tack. He was given e severe shaking ip. DIED WHILE ON VISIT sods *rH.■_ Awpiegisle's Motber Tlie boily of Mrs. Lucy Ella A|<ple:aU, mother of H l«Roy Applegate, who dlerl at the home of her aou. on Plymouth Place, on Haturday evening. i* taken toTrenkm Monday im>nilng for hitermetit yaatenlay afternoon. The body reposed le s handeme oak casket. The funeral arrangements were In charge of Mark idka. s. Applegate, who wa. aged years, died ol congest loti of the lungs. She had been In this city live wr iSbcwastbc motber of ten children,
CAMt* WM. A. PATIXiS.
The Bonday aervtcre at Camp "Wax. A. Patton were bald in tbe Mm* House with over lift) boy. in attendam*. The meetfug wa- yvinlu.-te-i by G. C. Hartlrlt, Jr., BecreUry.lu the absence of Chalrmati O. J. iK-lt.mxc aud was addressed by Mr. (ire. |L (•rave, an ofBdtal of the Penwgl) aula Railroad Company, w bo cboee as liu
subject “Tbe Power of Prayer.” It* tejand'bewl subject waa wrli twamalad and errawd A Iso la grad
t tbe young
. and, bavtag
DEMAND FOR LOTS
“There wUI be quite a little building i Ocean (Tty Ibis toll," redd K W. idwaida, of tbe Hnu of Xtaaxy A Kdarts. Thursday. TTterc are mauy Inquiries for building atlas, Mr. Edwards added, end tbe outlook Is eueouraglug lYople are after tbe lute for tbe purpose of build lug collages for tbomwlvea, nut as Investments, which la a good ootid I Ikon of affaire.
ever. >Xb W • '' * started after X, their eyes on the other They were running tor nil they were worth, ant) when some die lance uni In tbe Arid collided with i fora. Winston » ankle turned, he fell In a heap, bis right leg t qukjkly snapped abovt ankle. He was carried under irtwalk. where e large crowd led. end Hr. Phillips, of tbe I sylvan la HoepMal. who had been wit-
BADLY NEEDED
■ ettrtag Moores. There is big need of a pavilion on ■be boardwalk w Hh retiring rooms for men and women. Ho think many well-known citizens. The building could be placed at Eighth street tbe boardwalk, and thus do away w ith any jwtty wart jealousy.
A treat Is tu be given to Macedonia M. K. t hutch on to morrow evi next, when liuie Margaret Tate, of New York, will give a recital. Hbc la raid to he the finest colored efoculkioist to the work). Hbc la fourteen yean old, and has beau before the public aluce aha waa all years old Mho will he assisted by Mr*. 8. W liayteu, of Philadelphia, a humorist
and talented reader.
The member* of Ocean til) Ludft, No. 10, H. of A. are congratulating tbemaelvrs upon tbe anoccre of their entertainment on tbe old boardwalk lari'* rek I Me trended that tbe an If yonr Plano needs eUber tuning repairing, and you want a competent pereon, juridrop Marry H. Lake a pos-
tfod upon ot "But ne rilll bad a big job be for we were practically wftbogi and rather Isolated to the «
After p
a strung uppasriloo X prifiriplre we were
Mire Mary Lake, a (Tty fo Miss M. J. Allen, of Pen sou ken, is a evoked a| recent arrival at the popular Atgleu. A meeting nan held In tl Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. I-Vkl, of Pbito- 1 Peo|>tes Tare pie to the dclphta, arc vialiora al the (“war. (Tty . Imn oUtnarkas of the dene ben of tbe at Mr. a ad Mrs. J. William*, of Phil addrreasa were made by Rev. J. adelphia, are taktog a rest at the Ixke, Robert Writm.H. g.Urey, t Kathlu. Mia. F. J. lugersoll. of WIMw. vlriltog rrieads In this .-tty a tow days ' N "
Mr* K
write Count
IdRwrial.
R R. Chi
, Pa., to a g
The leg was re painful that Whie-
■ r. and Mr* George L. Htone, |> t . Hewitt at Phltodelphl.. are enjoying a reel at Reva. Ezra R. Lake, K Weeley Inks, the Atgleo. James K. Lakaand Rev. W. H. HsrW llllam 8. HIII. a leading buslucre; mu wm the Drat of Xbe reaa forming man to Wrel t toreter, Pa . is among | the Orsren CMy A
the Kathlu’a gneau.
Mr. and Mr*. Witten berg, of Phtta- |e
and tba latest ecoounta from lbs
pita I my that be will he unable out until tbe 9Uh of He p< cm her BOATING PARTY.
# E. Jamre, of Phlladelphlj.' H - Wow o get who Is one ot the popular guests of bo " d 01 m
a accomplished vi "
Ltoweod
ri Coreoo, . PhUMteiphto ^^^^--
la vWUng bl* totber. Uollao- ba^ remarkable, and It laadminadly
■ ~ tbe floret resort along tbe Attoatkl
' tor of Taxes Nicholas Corson, I
, '•4y. \' JM - Mr and Mrs. K. \ . Corson look a | Mre-U R Hllliiigtrm and daughter j
merry party on their launch, the “A, Baatelre. ef Pittsburg are sbendiux- > ANOTHER LAWN FETE
B. C,” to May’s Lauding no Wednaa- AaHghUu l^smoTri U^uVereVT-n*) !
day. Tbe riart w as made from Haaa-
ley's Point.
Tbe |-arty consisted of the following: Mr. and Mr*. E V. Corson, Rev. Hr. and Mrs. A. Lincoln Moore and Mias Maude W illiams, of New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Corson, of Atlantic lTty; Mt. and
Mmlth. Mbs
was spent All asF» ■"
delightful day
All enjoyed the nubeaxcU ' the genial boat and
« allot, containing »1&» to a rverel tbournnd dollars to efat papers, on one of the trolley Ol dered a reward uf gl to tbs oo
North iSd st., a lot . all conveniences;
tuba; front
C ..
ran Smith, adjotolng t
Friday alterw
r Phlladel pre,.rations a,
with hks friend, JuUua Hofstetter, IS* Central avenue. Hr. Ulepuri toete Charles MU let milk dealers.
tel uf IraH. Cbampton. are) Wwart Huxbr,
oiumri. me erg in un. - lUampiou had a aeareh warrant of Mr. ami Mr. A.t .ud It wa. allwgwd that thirteen mantown. died of gu- . tu . rt , twrely right plot and fovlf-ptel «t of hi. porenta. ITIb UMie ,«• found.

