OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXV.
OCEAN CITY, X. J„ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1904.
OceanCity Sentinel
LAW OFFICES
no. :r>
OCCAM C
A -B
CURTIS
B. T. ABBOTT, M. I).,
Schuyler C. Woodhull, and **nr K «*on.
pl°*L NS0N I »*..«—«. ». 0FnCE Csr » tr tow ud tm sireti.
*100 Per Year. Strictly in Advance #1.50 at End of Year CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS
i MORGAN HAND, . * m ° u .. ^ruu. tjoap;-; - COUNSELLOR AT d LAW. T '" “VTCmNSON. M. D.
; UomoeopntUiHt.
; , **'^*** J - j No. H^T Ocean Avenue.
JONATHAN HAND, CJounMeIlor-n.L- I^nv
THE OGLEsny : 'B'RI'DE j By KEITH CORDON \
SECRET SOCIETIES.
1. WI Bard W. A.l.in., neurSer. 0
N # HOWARD BURT, M. D.
S09 Wesley AvenutL
P. 0. S. OF A. AT CHURCH IN BODY
I/O fly Ideals and Patriotic
Thoughts in Rev. H. T. Casselberry’s Sermon.
Mrailaer* of YVanliiriRtoti (’amp, No. ’. P. O. H. of A., attended the Find I 1‘re-byleriati Church Id a body, oo' Sunday tnoruhijf laat, and heard one '
eli»|uent aennona yet de-' by the paetor, the Hev.!
'anaelherry.
eered hen
y highly. Thi
e di»roi
JJARRISON* H. VOORHEES i CounMellor-nl- I^nw,
J N. GR1SCOM, M. 1). I ’ Tin CENTIt A I. -A V KXr E.
LAW OFFICES Apgar &. Boswell,
LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey,
JAMES M. E. HILDRETH
Counsellor-at-Ijaw
£)R. CHARLES B. RIDER
>• l>entiNt«
759 Asbury Avenue ' i ■ I !«l:KAI. DIKl.t torh A. H. BAKER ...Undertaker - and - Embalmer,.. ; 849 ASBURY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. N. J. j.
tonuy. QUARLES L. HOFMANN
REGISTERED ARCHITECT
■ m ark LAKE
Undertaker and Embalmer
CHURCH SERVICES.
Leonard Krauss Co. , COAL COAL Electricians I COAT, “• J COAL COAL iSESsa-^awsa lay rvrnina. f fnceiinaa are I Boy your Coal front the It KA OI.K1 cV A It A M .H ^Mro'l SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Reading Coal TWELFTH MT. AND WEST AVE. Ar you are alwayr sure of grtliuit ^
• Iral Ha^tlal IKarr*^ Aabory^a ^ ^ Kolaom.'|aw<or. jtomday acfftrea^rraacb; III . tv.ur >*-r.l<x. T.«Ju. HI. I'rajrr rutatt. WrUoradat. Kll> |V bi. You are cordially 1 Itad to all tbc aernrea. uurcti of tb* Holy Trinity. PraUalut 'lacoj^reKO*'JCJr »»n^i«re»^
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g?rZ£xai l.aMner. paalor. nooday »r,J«»^prwblu« CHURCHlaCIETIES.
ROBERT FISHER Real Estate BOURSE BUILDING Eighth St. apd Asbury Ave., OCEAN CITY Do you want a Cottage or Hotel? Hare you anything for rent? Do yon wtah to buy, or bare you anything to aall? Lai me know—I’LL DO THE BEST. Catalog* on application.
EDWIRDSTONEHjll BRICKLAYER snil PLAtTERER All work In ma-on line promptly attended to... *400 Brighton F»lac© OCEAN CITY. N. J. TKiJifMONK ia x.
CEAN CITY BAKERY (Kurnaaaor to F. A. Hrbock.) BAD. FANCY CAKES aad PIES EORGE S. BICKEL. Proprietor NO. 8l5 ASBURV AVENUE, Ocean aty, N. J.
RUSH ADYERTISiNG AGEHCT Ml AatMiry OeMta City, K. 4.
Cause for Alarm!
If the plumbing it certaiuly la r
IJAh-nl workrel hnnl-b; iSn In' over had with m hit own world - to win i her. Ho oven found i tb'incht that with a tact
livf in the rr in n girl had mlflvd
it (>f'iitombliig that
Comfortable, RelUble, ^ ^ Excellent, Keaaonable, There many point* In favor ol our w ork and you ought to know
raukhd In I.L mind.
It w an fori encountered
that he .Iniuld hav
vorth on th
» Tin, Cialvanlao S. B.CONVEk .MiT-' ■mkt *HBI I1Y AVK :. .«.u City.x.j. ROOFING
while t:
■ra* .till warm In hi* mind. At the lee. In aplte of Ida nwolutiona. hi* tn ner wa* unchanged. Over and o igain be forgot that tin- cold, aer
if la- were a
"ply hi*
Afn*r all. the OgKwby pride wbi^MTe<l,
r right.™ With thl* thought
in Ida mind he cheeked the .mile of greeting that roac to hi* lip* and
bowed
patronlalng gt
•what
DAVID MUIR, JR., Tin,-SiaiG-anfl-Slag-Ming,
Ju*t JK einirteoua to
me u> If I dhl mit write hi. letter* for no much |«-r mouth.- wa* the thought that flaated tadekedly through M!*s Wentworth'* mind. Her acknua'lrelgnieut of hi* gna-tlug wa* redntml to n flicker of the eyelid* that came perilou*ly near to t*-lng Impereeptlhle. The effect wa* t>v no mean* lost up DO Mr. Dsl-br and prndn.**! tn him a fltfrer mlvtnre of triumph amt Indlrua
■1 idalnly
at Ml** Went worth died- a refi-rence that tier with *n Indlffer
might late. n waa m-etved mt amlle and a quick n-ferenre to bnalDe»* matlerw lu hand that left him feeling i-eatly and t*-amlfnlly anabUd. SulHieqoently, in tbe atruugniptnr'a MU. Weidw.irlb took a ktlcr bpad frdni the drawer at bet aide with the Mr of a person In deep thought Theq.. with a- Hcornful amlle playing hev Up*, .be dropped tbe toiper
mncli we have apptvrlat..l yr
ence Itere. We™— -ft be Interrupted
'utile ell’orl* of ditTerent mt apfhrl-t. Pretending to be try to dinarm *uapick>u and •al lo Hi* fearleawieaa and alngleof moral pur|Mi*e. The <|ue*tlou not ap|*-ar very amhiguou. .urfa.e, .but it wa* one of great ivnt, and Je*u» knew It: “la It ul to give tribute to t n-aaror not?” have *ald no would have been to iiinnil rrlK-lllodPTo have *ahl ye* Id have been to give a painful k to deep reeling, and, hi a i ic eye. of the people, lo lie U claim of being King of It er wa* II more uecearary to Join "iMloiuof the *er|wnt lo the Inlle mu*t nnawer directly, hut have nmde the queatioii of tl
give, and Je*u. baffled them by trea mg It a. *uoh. There waa no longer Jen l-h national coinage, exee|d only of the half .liekel for temple Ux. i\ lieu He aaked them for a amaller
they produced a Human penny,
rsomil mnt- -tampi'i wH| the effigy of <>-a*r. Hon ennaed i Thu* they^ffiifeeaed the uae of the a Homan currency. Now, since they ■t away aa accepted the advantage* of the do '
wlthoat In- j ion of Koine,- they ought alao tc ““^v 'dure It.bordena Since they traded ■d fruui bU 1 “ lt0 *uan .utject*, they ought to Kouiati tribute. Not He had preached
•peak- For , ’■ubuiUalon, but they had avowed It, gniit. aim- | and any consequent uii|>opularltv elt forlorn, j would fall not upon Him, lie Oglesby hut upon them. They had an-
swered their ow n queetlon, and Jesua
’ 10 ; laid dow u the broad, ahnple rule, the
d.m'Vt'bto '*•*"*-text. « non for her Hl * ll,e ICraap on principles,
I* Imngina- ‘“ ,l Ulere, y queatloiia. Here a apbere
ia recugui/ed. In wbieh obedient
oberly. not i l,lc *■“ ** • duly to (iod. Make the "I do not , true distinction between the things
which pertain to I'n-aar and tl w hich |iertaiu to God. Do not found |*ililicsaud religion by tbe
llt0e * <: »* u,, * ljle application of tbe-H rallc
Heniembcr tbe dealings of Uud
of bl* '
e ne.-.! 1
cold reserve of appears.
girllah.
to leave, tii ner bad di>
y kind
h ills I.
often I
by
foreign dumiuioii. .Seek to maintain llr tbe true unity in your duly and
; gallon toward God and man. To be a
ibe Intense gaxe that dutiful subject of Cn-var aud to b r mused ber lo leave obedient aervaut of Ciud are quite Inisbed. Then alowly patable, ao far aa aud because God baa 1 in b.-r check* like given dominion to Cwaar. |i n l and Mr. Oglesby m glv-
.7l^ n “ I l lod'. -k. n
e that It I*
a Idle.™
be plead.*!, ••and that then- U one else. I think I have loved you from the flrat. but"
He stopped In em Wentworth h.A.-d qnlxzical smile. •Tbe Oglesby pr
with gi-ntle rallh-r}
It was a trying moment. Oglesby
turned l»>t nml 1**1 Ogtmtiy pride «ndde a contempt tide tlilni
properly, only
obey God. In other wotda, ba a good eitizen and serve your ouuutry for God’s take, ia tbe teaching of Jeans
Bbe
Inc. Then be kinked th dull lintM-leamiewa. forgive such an ad- > laughed UeUgbtfali» of Ibwtnn." *lie ol>■are nnu.e<1 to being 1
lack psny.
Ami In Hull * tulle Oglesby rend there realty might la- a chance for
t. Ml*, j Hev. Mr. Casselberry, after quoting with a | th* I’reaideut'a Thanksgiving procla-
I mat ion, aaki: Keudcr (pay back)
queried, j 0o( , lhB , hln)t , |ba| arr tVbat
la Cwaar's, |wy to O*
.. .dinme. The j<tod'a, pay lo Him. Till* answer of seemed to him ! Chrtat's to tbe Jews did hr t
rebuke their hypocrisy aud
lion. It answered not only that question to all ear newt men of that time, as It would present Itadf to tlietr minds, but It settle* for all time and for all elrenmfdaoce* tbe principle undari lying It. Christ'a kingdom la not of thin world. A true theocracy la
the world mine yon to i lueonalatent with rabmlaaloa to tbe r HrtwgT™ i secular |*>wer in thioga that are really •ainlly aisl f.wtuiie.™ she amlled luown. I’olHIcsand religion neltber
include nor yet exclude mch other. They are aide by atde lu different domains. The Mata la divinely aaocHoued and religion Is divinely aano-
Honed, and both are equally Hie ordl-
H nance of God.
ir. ventured a i Tl,c Image of tbe blglier and lieaveuId away from llct Iuu, ‘* rc li can be found on w hat He orwi.j. A l.ig black dug. ! claim* of us. Heclaimsall we have Ir. lined, rail .Her blm. and all we are. All tbe visible unl1 youug.ter .Issited ti*.-k tn | verse bears deeply stamped Into Its n. Hi. Hie .trp* aist Into the substance His Image and Mi|ier*cripv hi* mother sst •••wing. lion. The grandeur of mouutalna and inui I W i«h I wa. dead,™ j lhe f.i rueM 0 f violet and hare- , " r I* , T . kllrr *'.. _ ! bell—are alike revelationa of tbe Cleaa;,"','Tbe artb b lull .1 H* iM*. , ■ All tbe discoveries which expand oar Tause len I'd l*- n little | mastery over ualufSaud disease, over Tit Imvf- wings an' vere time aud space, are proofs of Hla wls- - a dug In town 't i-uiiM • dum and good ness. Find a corner oo -I.lpplneott's Magaxlne. w hich contrivance and beuevolcuoa • • * have not stamped tbe Royal I mage And ...I* Kaiiroad's winter we mey doubt wbetber that bleak r»ion Route Rook. si*il owes Him tribute, bat no desert la
*o blighted, no solitude ao forlorn that
|lra I bas not Ills Image stamped thereon, dram pill" ol lb* My friends, wg can never neglect tbe •rsiiina winisrrawiaoitiK ihutaodHouik. 1 medlallon of the creature* without a aodgtvisgtbs rats* aad v.re». mats, sod blemish cast on the Creator’a wisdom.
y river can conduct us to the every creature points ua lo an
- ocean of lutiulte wisdom. Not tbe
mlnuteat of them, but rich tracts of
’ this may be observed In them, and a
: ebarga at tbs due sense of God result from* them i-soosyivaobt The whole world is like a looking glass
til'll. Cr * hlc fa. whole and entire,
i.r*' the image of Ood.and every
| piece of it, every shred of a creature
Slimit Mar
cri'.l hu to bi-r tin
™ ’ K*. I
ngsl Company hi
'doth the Ilka. Hla nam* la glorious and Hi* attributes ar* excellent lu all itbeaartb. A* lbs glory of the sun la i In every beam and amaller flash. He is | seeu to every inaact to avery spire of naurai [ We see tbia Image reffected In the ^*,*'1“ luteilact, aver demanding new w orld'* * ' J’ to conquer, overwhelming us with It* . victories over time and space. We see n I hla llkeneaa far more in tbe moral . .' nature. It la trua that aln spoils aud wastaa It, yat there remain* in man's ..1 < heart, as nowbere else to our world, a • >.. strange aympalhy with tbe boHness j , and love ol God. No other of HU attributes lias tiie same power to thrill 1 i- • ua Tell me that He III tbe stare and '• <:| “ U 1 keeps them whirling thnuigh spam;* and I reverence Him. 1 may fear i Him, yet aocb power la beyond my ken. Tell me of lbs |«rfect holiness o! God, stainless through eternity, a you shake tbe rouDdaUoii of my beti and why t* this true? Herause it my moral aud spiritual nature which U most conscious of tbe divine Image -blurred, Indeed, but not blotted Because while 1 listen I am divl conscious of my birthright—my destiny—that 1 was born to resemble tbU, aud all la lost If I come abort ol It, tnd because I can become like God sooner than I can be like New ton, or Shake (ware or Napoleon, and just becam tbe work of grace I* to call In tbe old worn cuin, and aa the mint rest*in|» aud raiaaues these old and worn 0111 ao It renews us after tbe Image of Hi We see the Image of God reflected to the love w* find in our hearts a Uvea. If It were lueslbla to flud human being without one s[«rk love to this wide world, then might we say there to no God. All thing* fall, but love never. Aa we look Into each other'* faces wa ae* love. As we gather, U to because of love; and we love only because He llrst loved u*. Love to the only thing we can w ithhold. Upon thto point, Mr. Casselberry enlarged eloquently, bringing forth many beautiful thought*. GOOD PRICE EXPECTED
A lieu lion to celled to an advertisement, in another column of thto issue of Ibe KkxtixbIj, of the aale of a parol land at tbe eorner of Ninth end Ocean avenue, from tbe latter avenue lo the beach, to be held on Tuesday, December ». Tim laud la to be disposed of by Morgan Hand, master cboceu by tbe t'ourL * >me gentlemen, discussing tbe lug aala, aaki, a couple of days aiuce, that It to likely that this, property will bring MO,MX), If not tuor.
Tlic Junior .Mechanics of Tuckaboc ad an enjoyable lime on Thanksgiving night. They burned the
bleb 1 a big turnout. There was very good singing by Joseph Randolph aud hi* sister, Mtoe May Randolph.
IIl-Y!—G. & Coleman et ox to W. 8. Monday, about 60 lota in See. H. IJOOtP-W. H. Monday to Joeiab A. ream an, about 43 lota to Sec. U. UOOO-J. A. Freeman et ux to Cha*. T. Lewder, about *3 tot* to Sac. H. II—Wm. IX. Dsnaford at ux to H. A. Wratberby, tot 7W, See. V. Riparian
List of unclaimed totter* remaining in tbe Ocean UUy Peat Office for tbe week ending November X, 1904:
Edwards, Mrs. A. B. Hlgby, Mrs. J. H. Kinney, Mto* Dorothy.
UapL J. C. Hartley, Lew. EdWAKD M. Suttom, P. M.
Uon. tHdlfliini! diiraa Iran 10 etssssnl. isn iiilis* duisnt. Toma HIT* r w Ds-rrud KItstoT Atialr*. In aBotbsr
rut to C.M. Aai-nl. lO 1,1Imrtj al
AddltlonmleaeioiRrevctf Iter % l to Fiend., Itcaeon >«04-9. • •odlbera Rellwex.

