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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. xxv.

OCEAN CITY, X. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1804.

NO. 34

OccanCity Sentinel »-*T-I.AW. I LAW OFFICES

4? CURTIS ROBINSON

Schuyler C. Woodhull,

! MORGAN HAND,

Si-;o »t End of Y'a, | ATTORNEY and

; COUNSELLOR AT-LAW.

CITY DIRECTORY. l»^S?aSiSKr»&»«!; — * AFt NAY c ol II I HOI svl Si. J. CITY OFl iaALx " l ^ u B.MdHvp).-

Jonathan ham .

, ••‘■urv' -o,'■ 1 li.mpiuu. CJonnsellor-at-1 .nw, I’lrf of I'ollVr -Saiou^T^uiL ■ Bullo “ or '“‘! l -y“-iS5C rl0r *"“■ CAPE MAY OUL'KT HOUSE, N. J. JJARRISON H. VOORHEKS

B. T. ABBOTT, M. U., I'lijdiclan and NnrKron. OFFICE-Comer Coiitml ud Elghlh SUtel X, C. HUTCHINSON, M. 1) I lomoeopnthiHt. ! No. 834 Ocean Ayomie. OCEAN CITY. N J.

OLD BOARDWALK SWEPT WHY OCEAN CITY PEOPLE AWAY BY CITY COUNCIL SHOULD GIVE THANKS

Nothing Left of the Structure Between Seventh and Eleventh Streets—Quick Work in Which Many Took Part—Preparing to Build a New Walk.

A Few Happy and Appropriate Thoughts From Some of the Representative Residents of the Queen Summer Resort of the Atlantic Coast.

THK m iv OK THE SKY

fui' lj » u?ctocA?' , Huu5«j •cImiuI si p. ni. Bu«S > rt , 'T?o5B»-K. r prmi

u'cldM'k. UrnMIrtluu. fp.ni. I nlun T«l»r»nrl» lupim Vharrh.^KlfhU fnFSTiSTS: « Jolin H* Tfvwr, Iranauicri M. Unrrln. fecr* »">• - , CHURCH SOCIETIES. .id OMM* Br^t Monday »«

EDWARD STONEHILL BRICKLAYER and PLASTERER All work In ih»»od line imimpUy atieoded lo_. *•400 Brigrhton Place OCEAN CITY. N. J. UICI.I. TlvB^yapWK. OCEAN CITY BAKERY BREAD, FANCY CAKES ■»« MEi GEORSE S. BICKEL, Prapriwr NO. »l5 ASBURY AVENUE. Ocean City. N. J.

RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCt ■ city. *• *•

COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL a Buy .Mil Cwl Inim tli. 111:1111.1.1 A' AIIA111 SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Reading Coal TWELFTH 8T. AND WEST AVE.

ROBERT FISHER Real EJsstate BOURSE BUILDING Eighth St. and Asbury Ave., OCEAN CITY Do you want > CoUaire or Hotel? Have you anythin* fur rent? Do you with to buy. or bare you anythin* to aelIT liet me know—I'LL DO THK R&«T. Catalog* on application.

DAVID MUIR, JR., Tin,-M-anil-SlaHooflug, CORRUGATED IRON WORK, FURNACES AND RANGES, 405 Wesley Arenue, - Ocean City, N. J. ’ Repair, of every deneriptlori for ail make* of Furnace* and illan**.. Repalriu* done promptly. Smoky chimney* ^ cured or no ehar*e. Shop In rear.

^ How About ShuHing | ; Off the Water ? :: :: % ^ ^ U- "t* • A 4. *. We have the mechanics and the ability to ^ do this properly. A little attention and tfi ' a little expense now will save a “heap” of it when Spring comes. & **&&$*** JOHN R. GROVES, | ^A49 Asbury Avenue, :: Ocean City, N. J. ; ^ : •WWW > <

| olieinal t

untevr«. No. 1, and Reliance liany. No. 2. properly munnc<l, flatloued. reapectiveiy, 11 Ninth

venue and Eighth and Oevau j thwy of tli from which poiuW Ion* line*, | found nintln

of bow were run lo the hoard walk Jlu:: ov.-r many yiaira tie conflmjed r of takln* up the hu*e TTyndnira theory ilial the blue a rife gun. The nondee of the! fr " m ''•fli-.ilnn of «niill*ht froi

ilch the ualcr »a- taytir-! • ro « n l rartM ~

Ucatiil Tyndall* llw aky by pro

latter

round ■

i kitted, wet pulled out

for<«d int *. and th if the rami

1 one-hundred t :

The#

h of a

Inch In

Irion

the Idue part

moit laser It war rlxtecu feet 1 i| C;lv ,. OT a i,i a |"r!i tim. Kround. .Tlie ojicratlon of re-, Some of ttn-n' parth-l

* the plliti* war n little elow at' bat tnwt of them an- romponnl of the

ut. af.er the men "*ot the 1 an* oxygen and nitro-.-n of tin-

of It," they tumijl Up the |||1I|1* in rn.f.-rsi.r T. J. J See of tin- United

ntpld-llr

Ry nlehtfali there war

State* nu*y la om- of the Amerl. acientlat* who atu.lied the anhject in anntlier a»|i«-t. He nlwerved the of the *ky In ratioua altltndea, In high

c leR of id Nitilhi

neb.. Only a few of the Hli»*»j iodTu d^'.^ eie lo lie aeen. triea. auch aa Eopl and Rreece and r*rly on Saturday moruin*. tliere Arlri.na and tin- Mlaaiulppl valley, ar a conference between Mayor) Uis toncluakm la that Ibe beauUful red Chainpiou and I'ouucilmeu Headley,, colora of aim- t« ami aiiniiaea ao much 1. t '. Steelman and Godfrey, at the i apoken of by Greek and Roman writer* vuclurlou uf which it wae liually de- 1 8,1,1 "Den lllurtrated in landacapf -ided that, inarmuch a* they had Uiy l“' ln,in * : * riMb ‘ from water vapor In ueu on the ground, they might aa *"wer n-ctona of th.- atmoapbere. lell tear d..wn 11... ualk i-iue.-n “hrorl.iui; tin.- hlue ami tranamltUng *-T .. .. 7-, . the n-l light. According ,v» 1, ...d «~r. „, ull , u rmn M

At the prereut Ume. it la the .-om- of ,„ u alr

mittee a Intention to build the new ; ,. a nhV aurfa- e. w hile the deep blue-of laiardwalk to Thirteenth rtreel." raid . the aky aria.-* from rrOei-tions of Harry Headley, (.halrnian of Uouu , nute panicle* In llio blsher part*

dl’a UommIUeeoo Street*, Walkr and | onr atmoaph.-n-.

re*. “There are three property The water in|ior doe* not extend wra between TliirLeeiith and Four- 1 VCI T l‘h:h. . h.u.1* never rialug higher

l, “ ""t-™ ISS XS

llUmfW. |»-1^.

ahead and give: wbllc lLr l>lw , u,, i high up. AiKive the atmorpher*- the

of the darkeat

hem a new boardwalk.

"In tearing down the w alk, we have I »ky bai icted within tlw advice of the City j night,

kd dtor. We are doitt* everythin* j 1'rofeflaor K<i- wwtelwd the duration tpenly. Thl* commiUee will adver- i of tlie blue sky after dark ami found It bid* In the riKXTIXKI. UiL week : 1° continue for aliout an laair and Bf-

t!*e

r court ruction of a thuty-two

uter. ami froi

oot-wYde boardwalk belweeu

md Tenth Htreetr, and

out walk between Fifth and Seventh Mreetr, and between Eleventh and

that the attuiiajdicre

, | of folly 130 mile*

wli-.-in ' u * ual| f foun.1 the heinlit of the atmo- **" ‘ apbere by cnnipmin* the height of me-

er made the height

Thirteenth »trecta. It will he a Mib-1 of the atmu«|.lierr ov.-r luo milea. ■dautUI ' atnicture, with galiani/cd The atudy of the blue color of the Iron pipe-mil. j »k.v tbn« prov.-* akw that our atmos- - “The committee of w hh-h I am Phcre extenda nmaid-Tably higher than •lialrmau li*» the authority lo receive , h»v.- beretofure niptwaed. the bid* and aw vd the contract, but j , 0n , d *f k d "- r ’‘ 00,, * r ot . . 1 sky U abut .wit by im-an* and combl- ] ,,‘ '’iw" ; natinuk of mlora dm- to reflecting Council meeting. There will be no , ctlmiK and ^.attrmi myriad, of parti chance for adverse critlciem j cle. in the .-tli.-ival (*■*,..■« high above "Tlie tearing dow n of tbc old board- the cwrtli give tl»- l.right light which ilk w ill do tbr city au immennr I* ao much r.4i-l..-l In dally life.— amount of Rood. It will ahow I’hlla | Brooklyn K.-igle. delphiau* and otber* of our eummei A miliiaer-. BaUar* nkeer iallorr that w hen we told them «c Tll „ "V i ««*7uhltah^l the could have > new boardwalk ucxl, bi,l»n,-c •h.- i „i a l.ooiwd h.hillty mlP umuierwe meant every word we a* Id.! Uma-', It 1 reim-mlwr It will give the working |>eu|ile here , nghtl) die ■; -lit* unpaid were net down plenty of employment, lie*hie build- ; «! about By the nmoiipl of Ing the new walk, Atlantic and Ocean credit In till- one mtabliabinwl

III be opened up and the 1 ““ 1°**'

*1 reel* leading to (be ue« walk wmj J® jVj “ l '

to-be graded and put Into pro-1

iwiitable appearance. Kurtbennorc. ! ,. ,., .j...., u ,| ihaTmany labulldlug* that were along the old I nri . „,; ijcceptlng tin-m. walk will have to be moved out, not j Many iu.-ur llalilllliea with mllmeutlon tbc weveral hi* Improve-1 liner* that Ibey an- well aware they menu In the way of new building* i cannot paj can onji pay by en-nd-tbat are reported to have been ar- in* The am mot w^Wi tlw biwtwnd U ranged for. It ka, in my opinion, one i d f‘^, u - !?> b, ‘ *“*• _ . , The kliai Ibnt all till* abould Iw eocoorMtUIn*. hat Im. ever hap- ^ kcM ., ioa „, r.^nutc Ocean Ut>. . |ltr runectlou of niltUaer*' bUI* cold vertiarment calling for bid.; Uarji, lu,,,- .„-umd to any one bet a for building the new boardwalk, re-1 mllilmT. They wiM And. bowcuT. that ferred to by Mr.' Headley, appears to cel a bill Mir.inch the bonae of com-

the Hexti- mon* with tin. object la a good deal

1 more dldn-idl llan allowing women to

I rnn op bill*.—London Truth.

ii x>w ed

11*1 unera colu that heavy

i >ecan 1'ity baa many leeaon* to be thanklul today. So say several of her public men In addition to thme gentlemen, tlie thoughts of a retired | minister, well known In this com i niunity, are given also. Their views, as expressed to the Hkntixki., will tie found below. \\ e should feel very thankful for the health and prus|*rlty that our people have enjoyed during the past year: for the many good things that the adjustment of our boardwalk oonIrovsy and the prospects of an early settlement of the camp ground question promise in the near future. It must necessarily follow that with j the elimination of these two obstacles, together w ith the excellent condition of our Streets, Ocean£J|y w ill have an j era of prosperity greafer than she hav

My reasons for giving thank* are: That we will have no Presidential election for four years. That there will be no great exposition for several years. Tbr reasonable prospect of the aallleineut of several questions that have been stumbling blocks lo Ocean City’s progress and development. For Instance, the ramp ground and tbc

UArdwalk.

The Improvemeuts that have been made during the past year In the way of good roads, giving us communication w Itb all IBs of the etty and tbc

mainland.

The pros|iect of the expenditure of great sum* of money on the ocean front. In the w ay of improvements and

attraction*.'

That the mosquito 1* to be forever extermlualed according to tbc promise of our representative. IIV lilt. T. f. IIITVTUNHOK, 1-UKklIlKXT MOAKU or HKAI.TH. At this, the season of lhaukmiving all over the land, It seems appropriate that we, the cltlxen* of Oeeah (Tty, should give especial thanks for oar preservation, as a cMy, from (be many epidemics which have prevailed all

around us.

From a sanitary point of view I feel lhat we can fully compare with *oy of our coast resorts Much being the c»se we should still bend every energy to keep up tbe good reputation which I feel we have so deservedly earned, and give heartfelt tbanka to our great

Fourth—Our freedom from wi

Fifth—The peace which Hie place of sectional strife. Sixth—The Christian fraternity the different religious sects. Seventh—Thelncraaatng educational advantages afforded. Eighth—Our Industrial progress and prosperity. Ninth—The instilling of temperam sentiment Into tbe minds of the rising generation. Tenth—Tbe loyally to God’s truth among the vast majority of tbe Christian ministry and churches. These at* but a few of the many bleaaings which smile upon our native land. Even those who have severe should alng with tbe old colored ala’ "Nobody know* tbe trials I see, l glory hallelu.” HAD A SURPRISE PARTY

Beveeal.of bis friends gave John It. VaaTloe a pleasant surprise at hl> bom*. tbeOoaau City House, on Mon-

dey evening.

The young folks mst at the borne of Mias Nan Hramell, and from thenproceeded to Ibe residence of the lobeaurtMtaed. Aa was InMnded. young man was almost dumbfounded by th* Invasion, but he quickly coveted his wits and welcomed his friend*. A most enjoyable evening was spent by all. There were games of many kinds,

Tbs surpriaer* were Misses Berths Hamp-oo, Lydia Hlgbee, Rena Gilbert, Alice BeuueU. Nan Hramell, I Frances Taylor, Ltxile Corson ami Eflle Adams, Harris Corson, John Hann, Wesley Goorley, Bert. Derby

and William Phillips.

w ITrraasTisai

MLKJ. K. HOWMAN,

CYMTBIA r .IVAN.

MAMAH T. YANTiNK.

'realor for the many benefit* bestowed upon us, without whose aid we would

be utterly helpless.

■-el n* all, tlierefore, join on Thanksgiving Day in asktngthaf tbe continued blew-lng* of the past shall still be con-

tinued In Ibe future.

BY "B- «• T. ABBOTT, I-RKSII-KST

BOABI) OF EDI'CATIOM.

We are thankful, first, that the Almighty has given us the abundance of harvest which has characterized thl* year throughout the country, the like of w hlcb probably has never before been known—tlie greatest, according to tbe newspapers, tbe world ha* ever witnessed—an ideal year. A* a people we should be thankful that we are here to enjoy It with a reasonable degree of health, for without f r * ctoa *°?f*“f ^ ,la *. health notblug can be enjoyed. otsTaad whom brnn^tny*Mrissvsry , mln We are thankful, aa people of' sebaiee by an Hlsssai>saa>esh.(« enow. Uceac City, that we have been favored i B**olv*<t.Thai tbs ebsnsr of our Haynm with a good season. , b* draped la amarata* for thirty Aay*A«oFy We are thankful, also, that the city i l* lu the enjoyment of such good : th* aits . . . ..... pcinstif la th* ucsaa iitt s , * d, * r ' MA*BK LAKE.

NIKLa CAKlyW-N. MM. H. (SMITH.

We are thankful for the most delightful fall the city ha* ever known, and we trust that labor and prosperity may visit Ibe Inhabitant* of our fair

city.

We feel a just pride in the public schools of our city, and under the present system we believe the future will witness an advance In tbe educational luteresta of our schools. BY EJCV. M. It. BODUfE First—That we live lu this enlightened age and iu a laud of civil and religious liberty. Second—Tlie religious and moral sentiment being awakened among our legislators and statesmen Third—Tlx Increasing number of todepeudent voters, no loe by party Urn.

ia City, Kovsmhsi

K. T. Frias and wife, of this citywant to New York CRy, early this weak, far lb* purpose of consulting * distinguished sparlalM In reference to Mr*. Prim’ bearing. 8h* has been afflicted in thl* manner for a *»w yeaia pest. Tbe specialist referred to to said lo Be iff expert In thl* particular line

Ennva Sentinel:—I wish to extend my thanks to thorn w)»o ao kindly amtotad ma daring tbe Ulnem of my husband and for their affectionate P-k-

Phkobb \V. Wixjion.

CAPE MAY COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS. ofricaax. CAXMra— moTatwiaa >«■ i Pimtdsat i Oovsiaor : Oamgrmm ■.

nl Ouardlua boossa Write lor ■ boohtot IOC. M. Burt.<1. P. A..Ceauai viallraodM New Jersey, to IJbsny strest. Addlilonaland liuproved Service HssBibcrn Kmilway.

Gsorsui, Florida, Cabo sod u

lima. Nonb rsiollne, Hootb OaroUaa. OoorMlsatosiml

List of unclaimed let In the Ocean City Part OOca for weak ending November 1ft, NOt: