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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

SOL. XXV.

OCEAN CITY, N. THURSDAY. SEUTKMBEU 1, 1904

NO. 22

OceanCity Sentinel OCCAM CITV. M J

— By -

r CURTIS ROBINSON

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T-nHIBCrB-aT.l.AW.

OFFICES

r. ABBOTT, M. L).,

Schuyler C. Woodhull,

OFFICE-Cmtr Cralnl uH EiltU SlneL

J. C. HUTCHINSON, M. D

CITY DIRECTORY.

MORGAN HAND,

ATTORNEY and I lomceopnLUiMt.. . GOUWSEI-IjOR-AT LAW. Su , Av<.m,„,

CHURCHES WERE ALL WELL FILLED “ u Instructive Sermons Preached . to the Edification of the il

Many Hearers.

Tlw rtiurrlw* mm *11 *rtl alinutnl n,, the UrtrlH I-Ir*( day briiicln* (,

' BLAZE OP GLORY ANOTHER START RELIANCE FAIR AT CAIP MEETING ON BOARDWALK A BIG SUCCESS

riil*le tM

JONATHAN HAND, Counsellor-ut- I^nw, CAPK MAY COURT HOUSE, S. J.

[NJ _! iOWAKDBURT, M. L).

809 Wesley Avenue.

There*

> fair ^/ed ••..MgMTfBli.M.

I M K.

|^^d S^RwJtS—l»r. T.JV

JJ ARKISON If YOORIli-.ICS C’oiinHoIloi'-nl - I .11 w

I. N

GRISCOM. M. D.

Miirln* TI(op^,-*b< »*, heard Prof J R. Rlnfci*Mnir:*ave£**ht ’•My Motlier'. Prayer" hi hi* ru»U*niaryexrellml Ayle, and Mr». " Slpler rendered a min, *1 Mt. < .lortou*

Mrhl

NTH A

The a

M»«nll

SECKET SOCIETIES. y. wenuA *ud Z.urtl. n.uiMlar ’ ’

I’&jflEj;

LAW OFFICES Apgar &. Boswell,

[JR. E. MILLER.

riiynleinn and hnrRmn

n law offices Godfrey 8l Godfrey. ■I—dTIw bmMa* 1 **' r *' , ' T ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. FL HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law

f Cnllln*<

(heMill Psalm,

|lll|i »et*e: “Pur the Ixinl Und I* a | *on.” The dimmin* held I lie ehiw al-

IrlllS.II of all y Mr. Ma*uu U*ml hj. rnnuAt jibe power of «ud. TM Imrd U -m. He I* a divine delleem.

IT Mnr*rr>",' ' man »a* brnuehl under the power ol IMwme. 011'lilulrrn. u, II a. m I*" 1 h * '"■""I* 1 *' 1 » hl(h I man Ion, a ;.>rrc» H.M «. ' 1 u> x P. 01. I |.l*ee of anpremr happlnena and )»*. li,.n« IMauuireTilepimnr Soiiu] Iml SaUu rleppeil in and bound him

!faat. Iiarkuaa* waa aruuud him

JJL. CHARLES B. RIDER Ikfimd In *111 awl bouud iu adnliw, • IS .m i , .« u ** ke r A* 1 ouiuipoienl puwef 1“ brtu* *" * , ‘' n ' him l«k. « hM*t la oumius Mauy 759 Asbiyy Avenue i luuiulaa* ar* Riven by the Deliverer, u««,o. lumdia. and tlie aliaeklea thal bind, wan la-1 Ol I. A a CITY, ■. J. may la broken and be reabiml tu

divine favor. The a|daker -akl be

CHURCH SERVICES.

MKS. UAKY PESUSTAX. m asseius

8ISCAVNC, OCEAN CITY, N. J. j He aaM, “If II bepomlble tr( Medical MaSaac —aidnr, Uavrineni. j |W*a from me," He wa* MMebed

j upon Itie cm** He made a aarrllW

• and Klactrtmr.

for the

CHARLES L. HOFMANN ■ ■— —- --- „ rtw , w He K .va A H BAKER IlielihoM The earth IremWe. Uh. REGISTERED ARCHITECT „ T ‘ , r k I I-a cou M wrer. Laaa. aaccineariaa* aeD*vaca.*Tceotac* ...Undertaker ' 3110 ’ [11108^61,.. A mlybly liberaUn Is.UlU K'lllR 849 ASBURY AVENUE, i«*™ r '*>•<■ mak.> U t-mlble that OCEAN CITY, N J. may l*aaved. He la-j» |*rmnal - - ^ - 1 an. an.-rr*,ida> oi oidbi. i brlat. Making Him/! coal coal m akk lake • COAL I'ndemlt.r md Embilmir

COAL COAL

Boy your Coal from the

SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. . TWELFTH ST. AND WEST AVfv' A* yon are alw ay, aurr nf Rrlling

Hfr:«l»I.KV A A Ik AM 4 Reading Coal

-e pr*»«' •* >»»•

HERBERT A. BUZZARD SSfiiviteiry netrtiljlivt£ ...l>i'diiix(iN;Li... NTKAM AND HOT D ATKB IlKATINH. shop: 648 WEST AVENUE residence: ninth and ASBURY avenue OCEA.1V C’lTV. IV. .f.

» ( Hot Air a I Hot Wat

You Want a . .. PLUMBER Ti> do your work ijuickly. properiy, with yoiKi materials, and at naxmablt- prices. Telejihone ns i ih x i and that's exactly the kind of service; you'll get. New

wotk

ith cilhei-v::

s.htabi.inhku i**.. Tin. Calvaulxe ^s. b.conver

ROOFING

DaYiD MUIR, JR., IiIl,-»-a[lD-Sl3|-BOOtl. CORRUGATED IRON WORK. FURNACES AND RANGES, 405 Wesley Avenue, ■ Ocean City, R. J. Repair* of every dearrlptkm for all make*

of Kumare* and Raagea.

Ile|iafrlng dime promptly. Smoky ehlmoeyi rured or no charge. Shop lu rear.

gel tier ue* t'brM get- a hold of the aoul and make* him lit to adorn the our Uod. Ha may route from degraded * ay*, but there I* a po*« « btch ■ave him. The poatrof <-od can a drunkard. The apeaker Illustrated la last aa,erttoa by tellhigof jer■nal Instance* during hi* ministry. « bole lot of i-eopir are going to be w« barauac *c Christlau* don’t do our duty to speaklug ereuna iu alu (iod U a tranafonner of live* and rakes them brauUful. He t* also a onderful keeper. H* rehi-he* lit* hand* and unde* ally trial of Ood •■an keep u-. H around and about u* all the tlm onderful kaaper. The only way Hod can he Uflad up t* through our lives, la our everyday May Ood IrHp a* loliveChriM like, that this old world will b brought to Him. There la one grva ftlflirully w ith u*. There U some sll tat Is bolding u* bwckwanl. l.d u ercuurc this beretuug sin 4B>d liv. I> to our privilege-, walk hr the llghl id have Mkrwsblp. oue w'ttb ■other. I.M u* love eweti other more l.et tht* same bles-ed King of right-r-ui-ne— get u« ready forctenilly. lad live pure l hrl-Uau lire*. *o that we may live with Him lu heaven. Dur■ese years we Ira VC been strugglmg on earth, he has I wen getting ready for the harveaker, w ho * III come ml take o* home -siie day, when we III join lu tire shout of the harvest

ome.

At the conclusion of the sermon, iruesl lawyer was oflered by tire p*»rr, Kev. Pennington Corson. kt. aropartKK'a. There wa* a large cougngaltou St. AuguaUue'a Church Sunday evening, w hen Brother Uregory, a uils-kxi-iry and Chaplain of the Christ Ian Brothen, at Ocean Heat, delivered the »n: Father McKenna, O. P„ of New York, recited the Hoary and

EDWARD STBNEHILL - n il in 111 -Ti—-i - | BRICKLAYER and PLASTERER All work in maaou line promptly attended to— s<«kO Oriigbton riace OCEAN CITY. N. J. HI-.I.I. TKUiPHOIUK S* *• HAND BROS. House and -s- Sign Painter® 84< CENTRAL AVENUE OCCAM CITY. M. J.

SENTINEL, *1 00 PKg YKAN

No Sudden Temperature Drops

flQr in small hours of the

jn night where Hot - Water

System is

used. The large body of water in the system continues to evenly distribute its heat for hours even should the fire have gone out Bahy is safe from croup I JOHN R. GROVES M Md. M„ OCCAI Cm 1.1.

&£££ 1—1--

Hot-Water i

rod* I be II a*

All

alva-

, the -p«nlty, re of

! Several

. J-Witb the Keligloas En ihtuRimam of the Day.'

tuimkav -

The Camp MaalHig rfood Ihirrtcas of yc-lrrrtai sinWt a blare of gk.ry rival laaked until nearly l«»0 e’rk-k last night Several pmvple venwime with the relLgtou- en <n The jerrtcr got beyond itrol of KcaugefM I >r Marie and the mrcting cload «Itboot the benedUnion Rev. J R. Mason, of tol

Hngwi

B: B. Bogilsh Will Endeavor Visitor* Could Mot Realist the to Get Signers to Persuasive Arts of Booth Easement Deed. Attendants.

With a

i Kvang I be congrega kfuxt I Do to

be-spoke »a I akin I bird and pa

The young people's urn largely attended and Dr. J. tlie leader, -poke briefly <

View- of Religion." Mr Samuel Cham lain, of Camden, and MM* Sara K. 14-tihart of Naw Hrun-«k*k. sang a duet. *hlle Mr*. W. lijdfrey, of dead* Philadelphia, sang a ante, acoom A-sc (•allied by the auio harp lo-ulgbl |a**igu44 the daty af Mb* I en i hart will speak and there' aature* of pmpvrty owner- **kl HI lie special music the laal dead* d is wo a p are all Dr. DobUn* preectMd an arnest and and ha vr aluquent sermon tht- moming to a. one*

■owlck, U I).,

unfrreiue. M the preweber IbM after- the PMtaiMpMaa* and other* could Torbert; Mn> L. A. W altaoe and Mr*, ■unu. and KvangHMt Harriaon, a ho we beflire they Reave here enoMthlng AMotg* ( Murpliy .ere in riiarge af IU! mil preach lari night because of deflnRe M bring dune in the way of Uw fruii ubie iMlbpo-ikHi. will otvupy the pulpll 1 aetlHng the bnaRtwafk runlroverey Pretty jnsie*-and putted pianta were hi night. The senuoii preached yarier Coonetlman Jacob C. Htariman dMpuod of by Mm- Vanaman. Him day afternoon by Her . M. K. Knyder., movwd that notice of Intenttun oTtriaun and MMs Kklar at the flow** ■ I. D.. of Hridgrion, h being highly !™

-ad, niuid lake It lb— ever II thrm, or the

■ lie mo- hat. "The word factors iu dm •Kirat—Ot

vidual.

••Third-0 le are going Ifc or the ne •iakiua of (k afterward a roei llvet Paul had know In w M

Us of bauds of three Indk ret. if

harts re* j hi "May we which la Uk

is all actrr,

A Jolly F dulgnl iu i

ug. 1

Brother Gregury, atm M a man op umenar nature and commanding presence, spoke eloquently on "The nfluenoeof Example." After referring to the wonderful effect a a have on other- by our example, the s|«iket aid that we scorn the klea that ue aidng others, yet If candid we admit that as a cla— we but the Imitator, of other* whom

given ue, but uprebend them

•util they are exemplified. M hat we

with the eye of the body makes a

far deeper impression upon us than

we ace a lib tht eye of lb* mlud.

Almighty Uod, raalixing this, waa not content with giving ue the Ten Com-

it*, but In the person of His

uuly Bon he exemplified them for u, When example Is brought to bca upon the religion- and moral element*

of our.nature, the result is simply prising. A* proof of thM. we need gatliag slot

only appeal toowrewr* 1

The speaker » eui ca (■ereon brought up la

gut—1 effect* of bis eeriy training w hew throw a among wtakot companions, and bow, on the other teuf lituee brought u|> amidst main open

r length by Hie

JOLLY STRAW RIDE

Marie Schulte run. Pstn Mrrie Chu Idimplew, To bey. Met ritanicer, H John Kerea

Edward

was wot tnj

Fred riRriy, ilbert

Tb* ice •-ream sUud was hwk after by MMa Bertha Kamparm, Ml H Mr bee. Mis* Bufluefc. Mr*. Har

Clayton and Mss Godfrey. of tb* Philadelphia! It woold be a great help to the ritv IT Mrs. V C Godfrey,

A* tb* orvices of the «m p meeting Are* to a close, the religious iutereri to Increase. After an Intensely tolerating end poaeifhl sermon by dure the KvangelM Harrison, last night, on* would net of the moat delightful altar ser followed, at * btch several young • me forward to tb* altar fdt prayer*.! it The Bible Con ft reave this morning as conducted by Kev. George R. Middleton, and those present declared that the preacher s expuaition of the scriptures was one of the best he has

ellverwl.

Rev. K. R. Brunyat-, of Atlantic City, a as the preacher of the morning, his characterisUr style he delivered a vigorous aud eloquent aer■on that carried bis audience with Im from start to flulsh. and ■ loaed mid great -bouts of praiar. The afternoon sermon was by Evangel pi Harrison, who delivered a rery helpful discourse to the church, full The*Children's Meeting is proviug iota and more poiwlar under the leadership of Rev. Georg* R. Buru-

Ood.

Ret'. E F Haun, w ho Is one of the popular presellers of the Philadelphia ' v, will addrea the Young People's Meeting, at T p. m., In the Temple. Rev. George H. M kid let on will slug; also, Mrs. Godfrey. of Philadelphia, will reader e

>k>. ,

The praaaher fur the evening arvkw had md been announced as we go to H Is expected that Rev. Geo H. Neap of Camden, will occupy Vh* P u| pn MT ,. W , 4V

The camp maetl cios* liitereanug

yeaterday. and In every m power wa* greatly manliatad. Kvangell-t Harriaon praacbed ycrier

duty to sc

Mr. t.rwbam moved that lhaCUy, Toward the < Collector collect Uia rireri Improve Xaiis Chriaou ■ bills as ton led over by the aoritooad the a

■ drew tag to a Tea were held

cling spirit

ippreciated by a large congregation. Kvsi.gellst De Mari* delivered a forcible end eloquent isennou lari ulghl to the unconverted on “How Shall We Kaca|« If We Neglect Bo Ureal a Salvation?" The after-sen kv was one of the beat eld thus far, and river*! pel knelt at the alur tor prayers Rev. W. r. Roberta, D. D., of Baltla great aarmot and greatly stirred the people. He h a man of flne physical dice sod splendid voice, am' non Is being highly praised, lug People's Meeting, lo charge of Rev. J. K. Shaw, of Naw Knintof great spiritual freshing to the young people. Lari night. Rev . K. F. Haun, of PblUdaldrhrered a flu*addrea, sad aev-

know whether « Is tire money.

Ihe 0«r| All of the a

1 helped u various ways daring .the which evening ,

►MF*' Miss Mary Wsbar w as tbe on* boki-

lug the lucky number tor the pretty

« PRAISES OCEAN CITY n by Mr. Grahamtake up the fawlai.c* A Th.lvlow wwaaor Moaon. Mass its on Central' m ttnmmrtmm a»a»or.

mplctad aud!

Adam* ex-: n

tba opinion that the city U tbis city, has this w ay of our pi building altogether too many streets ‘ rewoct: Take Fmarath rireet, tor Inrianca, he "The relathro He own bk no arihly am tor! atslc values Is • the work pu>|>om4 tor that street. UNyh c

N. C. Godfrey aaored him that there wa a request from the resident- of that section of the city People living | by tb* weri of Central avenue, alighting from

\ mm among tb*

opening of the' the character of Ih* place, O rireet, they aid, but even w ith the i, truly a gi explanation failed to aae the uerearity “The etty's prograa h tor improving the rireet to Weri and« avenue. 1 “Al The Aasesaore’ report* were accepted | gone a . . and the City Clerk wa ordered lo |bat tmday Ocwwn (Tty t* arore widely have the nacaaary advertising done. L In addition to this lliere will also be'e published tb* notice of lb* work on equal natui West avenue, between Thirtieth and loo*el Thlrty-flrri street* s determining factor In Ms »»r*wq. t oundlman J. t Steelman wa re- Uraan litv h a repetition of tb* axparueatad to look after Um removal of an 1*00. of Ooeau Grove, C Havan avenue,which gRTne

ih wock uar Fox's

-tables munlty |uf mocwl, I Councilman M. W. Adamaex the opinion that some compelled to removt the old hollar I "tXwan CHy. tfwe to lie g from lb* Fourth Street Wharf. He hrata IU aonlvaeary by a wa toM that Chief of Police Scull I* | i„ g aod lev* fori.' It M a Man Mai growth which la t

Ml ■

folks of Holy Trinity Chure-h, who rart , ls ^ m*M aw ttw Mams ml gave the party oa Mrs. Warren n ... . _ Smith', lawn adjolutag the church. The ladto* of the Oaan City Yacht , grounds prteewted a briiH*uU> club ta¥ . h resque apparance, with their myriad of Japanese lanterns, electric , light, and artlrilcwily gowned yv

Urge, loeiwdlug the leading aortaty people of the city, wa delighted, Mghly rompMmeomiy «

Charles F. W ne of the ha * keen City Yl he GgonU, la about to build a boat KMlri. It Will — — "•* *“—

.V guewta of tba Brig Won had a ‘“’P"

■SffSISiigy

Alaolri grade Inst rumentsouiy foraal*. wW * fc U

Ir wa Mia Maria Mahan, w Iro ^ ui a lovely haad-paloted pnlow, the fo , , WI1

k of Mr*. Pringle.

sasrs'S dkath camk rren Smith Mrs. T. H. Scattere . Mrs. W. t. Pringle, Me er, Mia Priugla, Mr*. C. I Is* Basic Mahan. Mr*, ietrocu and Mtaa Edith Scat!

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