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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

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OCEAN- CITYtN. J., THL USDAV. SEI’TKMHEK 20, 1904.

OceanCity Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON

NO. 20

J

L AW OFFICES

Schuyler C. Woodhull, (

B. T. ABBOTT, M. L).,

BIUTISJ1 (IRKAT SKAL REAL estate changes

TRIP TO THE

- OF SOVEREIGNTY.

GOLDEN GATE

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CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS

MORGAN HAND, J. C HUTCHINSON, M. D. ATTORNEY and I lomoeopntbiHt.. . COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Oco.-m Avenue,.!. “ ''"V, M»«er Mi, E*.uilu.f In Cluincv^j. | „ , i.|.reii., , ,,„ri i .Nolnr,' l-uniu . OCEAN CITY. N. J.

i | lUh In

! * | Init them off the | Mrs. Bernice A. Sti’es Writes. , ''" ,kr,nn l “ ,, j of the Many Wonderful uiiiir trying Sights to be Seen.

JONATHAN HAND, 1 M'L MAY OOUKT HOL'HK, ^

- N MOWARDBURT,M.D.!S4™ * j t-uibleni of Bniiiili «<•< en-i v, »09 Wesley Avenue. ! umi t-haim-iior radon,

N. GRISCO.M. M. 1).

UARRISON H. VOORHKKS I.

. TIN I.KNTUAI. AVKM C.'oiiimollor-nl - I .n %v, .... - t .s ..

SECKHT SOCIETIES

LAW OFFICES Apgar &, Boswell,

SiKtuE-Lv:;! i_,aw offices Godfrey & Godfrey,

CHURCH SERVICES.

ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsdlbr-at-l-aw

£)R. E. MILLER. l*li)Nl«-iaM uiul Nurg<-oii

£)R. CHARLES B. RIDER Dentist** 759 Asbury Avenue llkianr luiildini:

A. H. BAKER ...Undertaker - and - Embalmer,..

CHARLES L. HOFMANN ^ARK LAKE

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r.,; ika

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REGISTERED ARCHITECT

COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL SHOEMAKER^LUMBER CO. ' TU HI.KI II SI'. AM) WKHT AVK.

Undertaker and Embalmer Leonard Krauss^Co. Electricians

Ocean City. N. J. 'l'. ml"»Li t' 0 mLm'uti‘r

1IKAOI.KV A AU.4.HS Reading Coal Alao Kindling Wood l.v hnrrrl nr raid.

'59 Aabury Klrrlricnl ■

I lie UlkllUe of n Bow iniL-liI !"• burned t«. tbr L-rvut truat nbli '^JAr'momlnE. ht I,a (I Ihn-h UwMiM-rii lie bud cumpleii ly eri'lEiily had been I only a tier bla exit run In earth, "i-.di u<" no ridlrtiloua." Iw wro Inc tbe wbole faRilly dlbbllUE With bile of

found It"

* ■•lubk-in of nov- - Ideu. and It waa j ' boUM'lildd bad . 1

Hept ID, 1WH

r fiarly li

Clly the =s<l of Au»

• -|ieedi

mile i

uotiud In aiid out au< AUeRlieuy Mounaim.. paKMtl durhiK the nig hi Indiana and lllinoia v luetlve farma. WlK v mg lllinoia we were deli a half huura by a wrei

k on a freight

•aired, lliere v

le time they

» killed, a

ruriuua

I’alen lo II. Ha, ud on Hay froi

td it Firtvl.

. Jay lor to laahel

The ludhta efell It wbei HrouRbnm.

M the proper f , W|||| ndrentura W< ‘ ll ^ i “. 1

lately of Lord 1,,l . v l > al ' "I •'•t No. HM, Heetion II. rlli.r had Bone ? 1 • < Htan I lly A>«oclatioil toWal

Holiday -aeelnE

llblne trip be hmEial for wlthot IhiE It In ruminiaKlon at grrat < himaelf—and he waa n gueat < iger lIlK-heaa of Bedford at I murrbua. where hr kept bla pr le In hla bedroom. One d. ; bull™ of tbe houae parti ml from the bedroom and

* alter

i H

Miller

| J!. Miller, lol No. t

lot No.

A. Auidln rfus.

KUW HapUBI Lturrli. A>uar> .Wan. i.

iiIaoT^

o n Ao5* , “ " “ JO - ITm'rj I'omiamee-Tbo*. H.uSlraa, Olirr- K. l ol~.

TSK.

HERBERT A. BUZZARD SUaraltary I>11,44STKATI . AKD - HOT WATKK - HKITIWH. Ketlinalra. loerpillj (ilrrn. JoULng Proniptly allendM 10.

shop: 648 WEST AyENUE

residence: ninth and asbury avenue

OCI2A.1V CIT’Y, IV. .T.

Cause for Alarm! If the plumbing la

With bla eyea bandaged lie waa con

durtid to tbe drawing room, and there hr dlacor.Tpd the aeal hidden In a ten cheat. Ko overjoyed w-aa lie at Ha reladle*' aucgeatluii that they atiould adjourn to the kitrlieti and celebrate tl*v Joyoua event by making pnni-akea lo’ the ami. and thua. amid much laughter, the greatest caiMriu of aurorrtgnty In the w hole world waa actually uard at a pan In which tu fry pancake*: The

hould perhapa be mentioned, if two allver diaka hinged to-

gether. no that when they are vloaed

1 a mold. Into whlrh tbe wax.

green, red or yellow, na the c be. la 1**1 red. Thua It would uiake not at all a bad suhatHutr for the common

or kitchen frying pan.

Many a Mine haH the great aeal been taken to tbe houae of lord" and broken > aturdy hlarlumlth. amid the fnuilie cheering of onlooklng member*. Thia waa the fate of the aeal which fell Into the bnnda of tbe parllameaRnry army be capitulation of Oxford In 104U. Thrte yean* later the old iMrllauieiilary aeal. which Trprearmed Charle* en led on one aide and riding on boraeon tbe otlier. waa similarly de cd to make way for the new aeal with Ha view of the houae of common* dura" of the dr,HMrd novereigu. Richard t'romweir* mwI waa broken •ejiamuier In IHM). and In the fol

Ing ye*

h H*eir w

on Kiutbcaeleriy eh venue, Kiulhwceterl. ran t Hy I h-v elopmen li. M.a.rv. lot No. It riy »Wv Of Aeliiity ave me to Wllllatn I). She: line. i* Dalla* Smith lo V tniuett. MHitliwe*! *1 Mace and 90 feel eoul enoe, 4ox75 feeL

a K. Kdwanl* cl ux , t* lol Foutheaat aide IMea* and ai7 feet II iurhe

1 Mrvet, a feet :

ilichee hy Ilki ft

tl.—Hichanl Smith et ux., lo Harry •* '' lot No. 174, Section t).

f 1.-Harry J. \V. Cray 1

lid IS

$500.-

u E.

, lot* No*.

Ilotierta Willlamraii et vlr., to John A. Lang, lot No. 300, Section B. 19700.—Michael K. tiallaghef to 'atilel (iallagher. Iota No* 73S. TSl', ii, 7IR, 57S, 574, 575, 576, 577, 578, -519

ud 592, Section K

fl.-OawIn H. Henry et ux, to iMimaa Uordon < oulter, greater |ian of lot No. 884, Section A. lotdou rouller to Sadie E Henry, gmler |iart of lot No

884, Heetion A

tt*.«»i.—(iertnide I.. Hea-llry et ux.', , lo l-juma Y. Bull, part of lol* No*.

! 978 and 975, Section A.

Ocean Oil), If. 1.

Ke|>alr* of every de*crlptton for ail make* of Furnace* aud.iiange*. Itepilriug done prompUy. Smoky dilmueya cured or no charge. Shop In rear.

»ce the oral waa loat. hy Cbarlea II. la Bight from the fatal Held of Worer. and once H waa atolen by burglare from Lend Tburtow's h*iu*e In

t Ormond atrect. hut It waa re $175.—Loorge Miner el placed by a repUcj In I lie wonderfully : |j OorMiu, all right, title at abort time of thirty-*lx hour*. The; jn | 0> ., t) . U “ , r. “ l,rn ‘V! ^Section k "

died waa divided U-tween Ixird Ljml

hunt and Lord Broughai Ham IV. preaenthu: one

EDWARD STONEHILL BRICKLATER and PLASTERER All work in nuwon hue promptly attended to... WOO.DriKkton rioce OCEAN CITY. N. J, iit-li.i. TMi.i r’HOjat s« x. HAND BROS. House and -s- Si&n Painters 844 CENTRAL AVENUE

RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCY ■ t ltj* w. J.

I T Winter is coming ! 1 ^ . t The joy of winter is in the heightened pleasure ;■ l j \ of.indoor life, when the family health is protected i • by the even, genial warmth alone produced by HOT WATER AND STEAM SYSTEMS.

■id Lynd

King Wit i

le lo each BUILDING PERMITS

ungnlflrant! «.

alver. and a similar prraeut waa made Xm „ y Mtnul , improvement* H. n later year* to l*>nl» t'helmeford and , Kent Mrcn., n e* on in « o

ampbeU and to Lorda Se|t*'nie a lalrna. Of the handnoiDe aatcliela

lurae* In which the acal'u auppoaed to '“ ,l,, ‘ '“v- recently granted ptrmlU t*. be k«vt—exuufaritr igicctireTi* of art: U** follow Ing: work In white and gold—ao many! K. B. Torbert, alteration* lo Senator tbe lot of Lord Thurtow a* l* r ( Creaac'a U>atlioo*r. Bay avenue, below that hla good lady wa* able to Tenth idreet. ■vend aumptuoua eountenianra ] j Steelman aHerallou* in .the

,. Hof.

rople w

mkful After enmdug Miraiaalppl JUver, we In SI. I*iiiIn, w here w e World’. Fair, w hich

■ from foreign rountrlc* Icrenl State* of Ihe Union

electrical dlaplay far

lifty M|uar2 mile* U-ly of water In I

lepth ,

tided, e

lege of ga< n In-piruth

great lall-, wl Blver take* a Ire

Joj-lhg l

mdreil I

big on It*

hi Point we viewed Hi icrc the Tellowalon p of three huudrcl and - we looked down tif. el Into Ihe great clia*m

w Hilly a

lake*

e It* w

u*hhi|

STATE GAME LAWS

iti’ier* generally have a very iv,and hi many Instance, a wrong, of Ihe new game laws l>uw Ul • in New Jereey. •u-reaidfMe of New Jerroy .re rrnl lo pay $10.50 for a lloenae to nil* due* not allow them to re- < from the State any quail, ruffle.! -c. w oudcock, rabbit, aqulrrel, H-li nr rlng-uecked pbeaaaut. V.I and rail bird., mud lien*, :* and Iglier web-fooled fowl may •movrel from the State and no I»c l* miulred to gun for any of r—n- owning pro|wrty In tbe t on which they raddeany poiflMi of the year nay take oat a nou-rred-freeholder's licenae, which coats •nt«. The county clerk* mmally r l ,f vt the law as rvipilring at least week*’ re*idence. Such Ucx-u-c* arc i**ue<l only by Ihe county clerk In theconnly In which the luopwty i* Fltuatcd.

e pal

while A

it will.

r and ,

freqneutly

rude aluug, and at early light we went out a >hurt dial from the hotel* to' *ee the bea they came to eat the refuae from lutelrlm. I aas live«r .lx, but *.»

.ur party

arthvr and atald longer Hum I. Our tour oftive day. through the ■ark being ended, we left HHa beautiful pol, and our nexl slop waa at BuU.

lu Montana.

Butte I* a milling tow n uretled awa hi Hie edge of Hie Uocky Mounlalut

d the fume* from Ihe

Buffalo. After leaving SL I .ml* we I »meller* are *o great that there ate no pained through, Mlnmiurl, w hlch I* a : tn) “ •t'" 1 ver J' H*Ue gra*», and the great coni-rabring State, and for tulleF wbo1 * hjwn wear** very rambte hue. and mile* along the road and a* far a* j were .lion u w here the Unit gold ■ he eyg could extend aero*, the . found In Montana. The Slate of country weretbe Meld* of w aving corn. I WaahlugUm waa next, and here w e While |ia*«lng through IhlaStale a*ad |eiij*iye<l Hie beautiful scenery of the acchteut occurred. A man and two f'sacmde Mountain., but while in the. homes were killed by our train, hut H | mld.rofthl* grandeur we suddenly liap|*iied In the night while Hie pa*-! fUFhed Into a tunnel almut two and aKiigera were In their deeper*. *o we | ll » If lul| 8* long, and I coufen* I felt a dbl not know It until morning. We j tel,rf we again aaw Hie light of

spent a few day* ln«k-alUe.

•rosrei (Uaios p*wu-.i»

Iowa, and then Nebraska, the eastern part of w hlch I* celebrated for Ha agrlrullure. and the western part for ing. We rode for hundreds of w here there were only a few houses lu Fight, hut thoiiaand. and thoui caltle graring In Hie valley am hlll.ldr, and I thought H looked vet}' lone-omc . The mule wa* then through the foiiHiw ertern part of South Dakota Into Wyoming, and after tra« three day* and two nighta fr« l»ubi we arrived at that gteat derland of the world. Yellow National I'ark. rre la no place on tbe face of Hie that ha*ever yM been discovered in Hut haasogre of mountain*, valleyi lake*, river* aud streams, water-fail, ides, boiling springs and geyser re lu be found lu thl* park. N. |ier*oti ha* ever been able

IL ai

We

r hora

ir of Jo*

IIret aud the last five

mile*, and then they had six horse* to

They have over a , hun-

dred of three coaches to take tbe tourthrough Hie park. The distance Irivc is one hundred aud fortyright mile*, and tbe time taken for the trip I* live days, aud we were very luely taken eare of at the IxArln at lie end of our journey each day. Our coach |>arty was made up of a gentleman and lih w Ifc from Ohio, a ruHemaii and hla wife from lllinoia, geutirman, wife and daughter from Michigan and our party of three from lew Jereey. A* we were all lookIg for the same tiling* aud stopping I the same hotels, we became quite ell acquainted, and we will long relember the pleasant time we spent together. Of all the atrauge thing* In park, the boiling springs were lo the mn*t w ouderfuL The ground mile* around seemed to be full of them, and lu many place* H wa* not

cpt accompanied by si

guide. Tbe eruption* of some of these geyser* seem to he jierlodlcal, a*

called Old Faithful give* lu

inutea, every day and night, sumer and w inter, and throw s lu great' •Lume of boiling water lo a height of, one hundred aud flfty feel, aud oon- ■ uca in action four miuulcs. Another lied U«e Bee Hive throws IU water l hand red feet high, bat sometime*

This city lias gi

Iasi *lx year*. It* population lucret lug from forty thousand lu one 1m dred and flfty thousand, in that tin and ap|*arance* are Hist U ha* great future. Beatlle is where Ihe < people from the Klondike bring m •end their gold and sell H to the <iov- ; erumeiit. The climate I* mild, country being shielded by the Cascade t Mountains. HereTune* bloom u Christina* and moY^jkrid Ice are almost J TM Stale of Oregon n omitted, for H Is,rich In mine* aud agricultural product*. InBMi.H of hop* alone sold for about three miillou dollar*. Portland, one of it* ritle*,. ristpblirfW.

having shipped tbe largest i-argo oj flour Uiat ever flooded. The steamship cleared with 95,2711 barrels of flour and , •500 tons of wheat. After entering California we aaw li celebrated Mount rthasta, with ; snow-coveied Jicak, and Hi ttaermuirnto Valley were mile* of orchard* laden i with choice frulta. And now, after a long circuitous route, wre have reached the Pacific ‘ •eeaii, aud Sau FrancLci. tbe City ol Uokteu (late, and when our visit 1 ■ over here, we are to go through J oaemfte Valley, which, wVaxe told. Is very cliarmlug trip. Ue*|ieetfully, BniMi i: A. Hrirtii.

•!1M*|DS W**»rtOfion

d a, oc u» K*tr

■ rsrk.JUIrl.

Ketisher, Mis* M

Ibltlou every *lxly or alxty-flvei Btewart.^MtaaM!

LUt of unclaimed letters remaining In the Ocean City Pont Office for the neck ending September 24, BUM: '

WoROOc:

Aoderaon, Mia* Hilda Calbourn, Mis* Imvlniita ft.

Cornell, Addle

Coiwou, Mr*. U. S. Coyle, Mis* Julia Dennis, Mis* Nellie Evans, Mi** Elirabelh Haws, MM* Vlctuna K. Henry. MM* Annie II. Hoffecker Mr*. W. O. Jannlug, Mr* Mabel K. Make), Ml** Blanche McNeler, Mr*. Kllle Nettietoii. Mis* Irene Parker, Mr*. Pa rah M.

phinip*, »r

• kuadasMs. Tb* treat

Sew Jersey Cealrml. I* o

■ r.slurs* sari If yea an latemlad drop a lu M. Burt.U. I'. A^NfW Jereey .'ealre

Bow chrtply srrctsd ta crid U well It In new home*. So economical, loo, in luell JOHN R. GROVES, 649 ASBURY AVENUE. OCEAN CTTY. N- J.

A request was onra made to tbe authorttle* of one of tbe rallogv* at Cam-

bridge that room might be found on I 7 „ the spaeloiia lawn, of tbclr gatden for , ^ Hie lady atud. ni* of tilrton college to Linn s dwelling, Asl.ury play lawn ti-unls. tiuraalng dearly j In'* Heremd.

enough what would I*- the result of the ; H. C Kmlth, allereHoiis to sbirage

a*km of these atudents of tbe fair- bouse 6M> Pleasure aveuue

x among the undergreduatew tbe u pule,, alteration, lo

the ^tm«^.t^ralle^“h^.b^g.r' !

in list be derotid to tbe purpiree* ' ,x,h lrtr «l

of floriculture *nd must not be ured foi P. J.Bmlth. alterations and mldlUooa

husbandry .—Spare Moment*. : ■'> dwelling, 913 Brighton Place K. J. Sharp. aUeratiou* and addl-

Order and falsehood cannot aubslal ’ Uoha to R. 51. Thompson's dwelling,

degether.-CgiJjlf. ] HU Fliupsoii atenl

913 Central | 'vnialn* quiet for four days. Fortunately, it waa our pleasure lo see H Id

u lUil* !• rtlo “•

I Him|i- j The one railed (plant throws Ha

water to the height of two hundred

James l* ,ld OflyfaK, at Interval* of ala

ue j*. r ,we *'' e< **J r *i ■ ,M * c«"Hm

! ninety minute*.' Thus It seems that

each one has a way of Ha ow n. One afternoon as we ware looking at

one called Castle geyser, tbr guide n*if H would play In about two boura, ao

ladies climbed up ten or twelve

Bet hell, Mr. Jobn (S' Conroy, Mr. IL L. Currcy, Mr J.Mepli \ Dutcher, Mr. tSam'l Fsler.Mr Chao. ,2)

y

feet U

rsler, Mr Chas. (2) Oraulay, Rev. J. Kdwm Ooodwlu, Jr, Kugeue

Harrison, Mr. ua»rn*i<.

Utile, Mr. John Magee, Mr. J.

Kowmnlree, Dr. Leonard

, BcaUefgoud, Mr. tJduanl $•.

Smith, Mr llobert M.

aetlon Walker, Mr. Bernard «i. a that White, Mr. Hohman

Y\ Uaou, Doctor

Wood, Mr. Joseph Zeffade, Rev. Dr. Ell Illinois on Btrand. '

Kiiw akh M. Bcnv j*, J». M.

Mk* pin:

scarcely gotten out of the way-

up came toua of boiling water. OueoT r»h«p from Fourth and ’ Aost aveuue (be ladle* told me she felt the heat *? avenua. tq F‘ J»h street, to ■*. u,,u usai boardwalk, I- •«-«..». - ... .

through her shoe*, a*.b. waa hurry- • ^rani. ji. ing away. If they had boeu a lew I Asbury aven

Lour—lienl'* diamond

. r»lng . to \Va