OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXV.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER s, l»04.
XO. 30
OceanCity Sentinel
LAW OFFICES
- r " b - h V^ u ' 1 OCKAN Ciyv. I
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R CURTIS ROBINSON
B. 1 • ABBOTT, M. D.,
Schuyler C. Woodhull, nn<l Surgeon.
! OrnCE-Coraer Uolrtl ud Eltktb Slrett.
MECHANICS HEAR
A GOOR SERMON iiHzr 1 ;:
f Yew. Strictly in Advin
CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS
^JORGAN HAND, -
ATTORNEY and
. COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
‘The Power of Youth” Them of Rev. II. T. Casselberry’s
Discourse.
l'(iUo»iu|E their aiiuual cuMuiu, tl
». I . A. M.. •tr»l I're-byl
JONATHAN HAND, CJoiinwellor-at-I- iloruurm.hMjt.-APE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. r ” HnWbtoZ I H ARRIS0S: H VOOIMIHHS 'I'iSi™?! - H “"" Counsellor-nl-1^nsv
X. C HUTCHINSON. M. D. 11 omocopatliiMt. No. HSi Ofoan Avenue.
»OCE*N CITV. •« J
ornti ilonaa- Till 10 a. m 2 to I m j ,ln >' eveuhiK. ami heard fsl IKJWARD BURT, M. D.' —eii-rm • -,«.i
(Fojter of Youth.'' tak
S09 Wesley Avenue. i ,rom 1 DnioUty. 4-12: ••
•l»|ilae thy y^uUi."
.No. ia>, Ji
BIG OLD CLAM SIILLLS
I he. ally, he v i Ailam. Lucull auderllicUm
BIG SUNDAY AT THE M. E. CHURCH
Four Conversions Result
From Revival Services. Presiding Elder Preached.
CAN GROW- COTTON ANOTHER APPEAL IN MYERS' YYILL
made a proHtable induatry lueuta during the |at*t four yei e»|pe> ially tbl. year, have euri I lie Htate Koanl of Agrk-ullur
eyeoi
iraged As Expected, Children and Tie Grandchildren Will Continue the Fight.
mty the
' s ay of making Ibe % pruUiahle. lutliiaew •vDdllkMia are aimllai
l*>rt Nev a, Va. Any crop a 1 lie ralwd in the loa-er tidea ■ UletA of the ' Old liumiuiun'
GRISCOM, M. D. I'KNTRAI. AVENUE.
SECRET SOCIETIIiS.
Law OFFICES Apgar & Boswell.
iday •
, l»r. Kdahi ■t the i-hurcli . na n convlnc-1
» !•>
« I«m
i tlie
fotAe«Mj as hB|»rtaiit In their nature 1 actlrlne* of clam ci>iuinuntlle« under Oeeaii tTty lu time to —amt wl&t.i^a>aomi|irelieiid the force-1 the »klee of age- mi aneleiu ilml they evening eervlce. Thla
Heretofore,
e>f I>r. Hewitt t<> preaoh morning and then go h> •olut and IVlerr.|iiirg, per-
rturnlng to
obaervlng agrieulhirlata. ■ertineuta of tile la-t I
year, were for the purpoae of e«l hahlng w hether or not the groalni
fated lu the I
r he n
H.r.n.’lJ Mowrer, —r.l
L AW OFFICES
Godfrey & Godfrey, u ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH 1,1 1 Counsellor-at-I-aw
"What baa made the forcea that I Ten thou.tiii
nu. CHARLES B. RIDER Unlrol lb. atarry hoata? What h«.|rl,*ned«nd »made the evolution of our planet: Aak | the men of
the aalronomer aa he aoara. and the I wearhnr anrini
759 Asbur)- Avenue
I't'NItRAI. ItlRKCTORN A. H. BAKER IndEtlaler - and ■ Emtalmer,. 849 ASBURY AVENUE. OCEAN CITV. N. J.
CMUKCH SEKVICES.
QUARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT
jyjAKK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer
: COAL COAL
?il COAL
COAL COAL sis
>ara | Buy your Coal from the SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.
lea'-!TWELFTH BT. AND WEST AVE.
Leonard Krauss Co,#'
Electricians
Klcetrival work ot all kind, prumpl
leologUt a» be delve.: mother vital ^ueallou ai
and hearken unto Hod ! "My frienda, it behoove .. but eapeclally the youi nmethlng of the power ai II about ua, for ateam In > ut a lid drives no eugii. trtclty that la nol IiIU-IhnI
•ut dertmcUve.
'‘Knowing of the great: helm, fur the twentieth ci •c a century for the youi .omau. 1*1 no one thin eel aside ihe matun
■ IKADI.FY A ADA9IN ' Reading Coal ^
itb h the t,
aetivlly. It may not I being the ballaatland i
iveathe • hi pr«
hree Inchea w ide and from three V
our hiebea long.
TO TEST NEW NOZZLE
v epoch. Itev. Dr. Hewitt waa greetol by a ii which large .•oiigregalioii in Die morning. I to Ihe when heapoke upon the goodneaa of lied the the la.r.l in having, ••enturie* ago, ari Jer>ey, range.! earthly afTaini ao that man's' an clam material w aula an- properly provided
al Ihe right time—coal, gaa. electricity,
are being ! iicialed. The ajieaker pmlicted that rwlgca al the world will yet wltutwa a atill
■ble-.ir.ed ] greater force than any ol Iheae.
m« rau.i I u flie evening, 1're.ldlug Elder ound, b.r Hew lu took Ida text from Iteva., 22 11: i to eight ^ "He that Is unjust, let him be unjust e to six j .1111; and be which la lllthy, let him iry beach 11* filthy still: and he that la righteous, i two to let him he rigbteona stlLJ^iid he that
Philadelphia
cotloii can he carried on at a ooumcr-j l lhii.-iu, who jaiaaed tl* later dal profit, and the nwulla show Ural year-of hla life at Ocean A lly He thla is true. However, the .Stale hail U-vii marriial four times, and waa Board of Agrlculhire for Ihe coming , »urvi\cd by a large fkmily. Early In year will make more exhaustive te-la, I**- l*e die.I, leaving hls eaUte, the eaaud II is quite certain that when the j tlmated Value of w hich Is »2iAI.(>Xj, Io re|.jrt la In cotton will Incomes «ta|,lr hi. youngest son. I'liarlea Griffin ph ding hi Cspe May t'ouuty. | Mycr-, and i-ulliugotTtha rest ot hia 1'hls work will add toll* rlehea of. children with .mall legacies. (be Bute, for forty years ago the! Mary K. Dtlbshe, the daughter, aoutbern |>art of New Jersey, lu many ; filed a caveat against the probate of j.irtlour, was thought to be next to a the will, lutler. the caveat wav wltlibarren waste, and U* Joke went drawn under the promue to give Mr. around that Ibe soutl*ru |>art of the l>elto<'he and the other ehlldren tlieir BtaU was not worth more than tlnu,-: share of tl* o4ate, and the w ill was UIIO all (old, and then not for living in.: admitled to probate. In February. The wonderful, work done here In luuo, an adlou in gJecUnaul was planting orchards has added much In hmugbt by Mrs. DeKoehe la the Bull* weallb of II* Bute, and now pmuel ourt, and two years later this isa a cotton crop to help along the aelioa wav tried before the late Judge ■es N Ixou and a Jnry at U-a|« May Court -. * « : House. The trial lasted a week and AN UNUSUAL CASE thejury rendered a verdict setting aside the will. The defendant look a isbandeMd Wllc.Inturrrl abun. rule to the Supreme Court, and 11* rule was set aside on a technicality.
• | is I
! il ,u ,e »'
!■, let him be bolji
Froi
.tl* Prealdliig Eldei prearhed
rly dixourae ,
Ttie revival services are being conlinutd every eveiihigttila week,except j Snturday, and nnirh Interest Is bIkjw n
) by the eougregstlon.
t’lty. V.d- SUCCESSOR TO MART’S
Ml. Ballast
Irwi STS*-*, Hsv. Mania Algner. mi etorasrKev. H T. < hsnissn. «le.i
nloa Twhsreseis Bspllsl I
1, yol
I, TENTH and nil
Cause for Alarm!
If the plumbing is
ccrUlpty is reason by \“
’.uld be concerned. v-AVe II* suit of plumbing Hi
t!*'l*alth.
ind ihe power of youth. These, prupsrly adjusted, give steadiness, and •peed. Tl* Apostle John rccuguigol lids, when he wrote: 'I have written
ling men, because ye are
strung, and the wotd of God abkleth
Comfortable, -Ketlable, Excellent, Reasonable.
Tin, Galvanised Copier, Blate and Blag ROOFING
CHURCH SOCIETIES.
HI* Amy Miller, s lisnUy, supsrlBlend.
ROBERT FISHER Real 15.-it ate BOURSE BUILDING Eighth St. and Asbury Ave., OCEAN CITY
Do you want a Cottage or Hot Do you wish to buy, or havi know—I'LL DO THE REST.
IT Have you anything for renlT you anything to aellT Let me Cataloffa on application.
iraytariugr uss rNrttpps fcs* Id Jud., -—•-•Hia and less as Styssjsrs:
DAVID MUIR, JR., Tin. • Slate • am • Slag • Rimfiiig. CORRUGATED IRON WORK, FURNACES AND RANGES. 405 Wesley Avenue, - Ocean City, H. J. He pair* ot every description for all makes •'vf Furnaces and Ranges. Repairing done promptly. Bmoky chimneys cured or no oliarge. Shop Iq rear.
EDWARD STONEHIU io william K. mowehllli IRICKLAYER and PLAtTEIER All work.ln mason line promptly attended to... MOO Brighton I’lace OCEAN CITY. N. J. ■o x.i. TKgjtrmoHK »s «■ OCEAN CITY BAKERY BREAD. FANCY CAKES «nd PIES GEORGE S. BICKEl, Proprietor NO. BiS ASBURY AVENUE, Ocean Oty, N. J. RUSH AJYERTISIHG AGEHCt an Aalssur AVSWWS Orraa CUy, »•
orgaul/a : hallas
With the tv •mlo I Hi
i Hie
leked one
by quoting history from the lime of •avid unto the pre-eul time lu our resident, and a Polk lu Missouri. In Ihe mental world by telling of Charles n Parliament at 19, dow n- to Story iu the Supreme Court as judge at S2. In the spiritual world, 'ruin a Daniel at U or 15, to Martin .jpber, John Calvin and John Woey—all being great as young men. "But, after all, the question is not *• much what some other meu did, as to
hat we w ill do.
"Out yonder Is tl* great, busy, stnhurdened world. What are you doing with your youth and manhood to make It better:" After quoting Irom the declaration of principles of the Jr. O. U. A. M., sutor continued: “Emigration of • oral claaa ounlimies, regardless of leasing resolutions. These are us. What- are you doing for their beltermentT for no doubt God has •me wise purpose in permiUlug this. Is our privilege to Itfl them into a higher ctYliiiattoa. "There are three sacred words In your declarations, ‘mother,' 'home' aud 'heaven.' Do these mean anything to ua? Hoes •mother' mean ouly convenience for tl* getting of our meals, tl* cleaning of the home, or exalted womanhood? Do you see lu every wcXau a IKMsIble mother, and do you live clean life toward all such? 'Home!' What doe* it mean —a place where three meals ci isd each day, or ts It the m< ed spot on ekrth, a place to spend your eveulngs with the loved ones, only a place iu sleep after there h> w here else to go ? “ ‘Heaven!’ What does It mcai place to which we may lake • •uls after we have lived a skilful life Ibis world—a place to go to < care dead? Or is It a principle of love we have In onr souls to-day, and heaven the place we are loving striving to reach by a pure life aud
holy living:
“One of the easiest things to do In ur day is to assent to .a creed, or set of rules, and then live as If these leant nothing to our Hying “I am glad to know yon belie' tl* Bible. More and more may you live Its precepts aud commandments. AH that you daclare for are noble
Recently, an exl »llh a U nuxrle of
a -ad-foot.stream was thro' (■ecxed that even a better si i* made at I inlay's exh clllxeus Interested are luv he test this afternoon.
committee
pbla public school • mded to the mlddlt lec-Uug with huh
baa an Ideal and then never striv atlaln unto It. Throw your strength and maubood into the cause of right against the wrong Tbs worM.maylaugh, bol you may chgage the laugh
1 id tills <
mid h
d the
lurking
•ugh i
Kastman style,
•wing
i-oluuleer lire companies x getting into Hue for the
election of a chief of tl* department, w hich will occur on the second Tues
day in January.
From pre’Ciil Indications, John Marls, w ho has l*ld the office for two full terms and the uiiexplred term of Harry Bteelmau, who resigned prior to going to Atlantic City, w ill ha successor, aud, from the talk heard, the |s«—ibillly aud probability ia that Jerome8. Hush will be the new head of the tire department. Although Samuel B. t'Oliver's name has been mentioned In connection with the office, and he has a couple of delegates, Rush, It is asserted at tbb time, is the coming man. These are I hr delegates chosen by the Ocean City Volunteers, No. 1: K. B. English, C. M. t awpbell, II ~ Samp-yu. J. L. Headley and E.
I.title Mace ess. Tl* Rcliaucs deiegatos are Niels ..I Seashore Resorts', Carlsou, Fa,ward BlonebiU, AL Bmllh, ug iu hand ihe mailer Elvi , su . rp all d Uaxel Newkirk, lu have the Pbiladel- jj j, u |<| the Liberty Com iwl iaiwilon period cx dt q wleB Hlil p* for |t u ,t, Seplemher Is -pm, company w UI not elect delegate IU4.ua In Its u „ti| early In tl* coming mouth. '- Among omcr tilings, the Rush waa one of the charter memtlcc has been iold by 1‘hUadcl- Ul . of , llt . 0 ,^ u CU y Voluutoara, In Hoard of Education memls-rs . blcl] ..rganixalloo be Is now an oly aboutoue-tenthof (he I'hlla- .criveaBember, also. Helaaii honor•iclpliia school child ten visit the shore mr> . u , rulber uf |,u*rty Company. or any length of time in the summer. - m The next meeting of the league is eodasii isii ai.iui. •carcely likely to he held for some, (oil are re|<ortni to he quite plentiful seeks yet, and tl*u In Cape May j lu , hu B , , hta rime. Ona of ’•‘y- the Bteelmau brothers engaged Hpccisi y J.Ti i tir■ si>■•..s. hah business had a push-cart load of There will ha aiiccial mush in the 0,1 r ■ rtr ~ u “ rhurvbes here on Christmas a- cuw -bl that about I00U pound. lomarj. lu this eounectiou. It may vaught that day. be sUted that a very tine programme i ..cisim'ed'
Is being arranged by T. l*e Adams, ieailer of tl* First Presbyter 'hurch choir, and uu t hristmas the
-holt will he augmented.
Hmlth ( hamplon
nearly a week before I* discovered llial I* bad a broken hoi* hi bis right forearm. He was helping with uotnhusklug at Tuckaboeou Friday nearly seeks ago aud accidentally slipped and fell. He fell a slinging sensation bis arm al the lime, but paid no atteullou to It. The injury pained him uouaiderably by the following Wednesday. He showed bis arm lo Dr. Abbott, w ho promptly told Mr. Champion that tlwre waa a hour broken. Mrs. Champion, hla wife, is just recovering from a broken ahouldrr-
fclade.
There is something very much out of the ordinary In a husband aud wife sufTeriug at the same time from broken hones, caused by dinerrut kinds of accldeuls. OFFICERS ELECTED
The members of Liberty Fire f I •any, No. 8, held a meeting for election of officers for the ensuing year, on Thursday evening last, the following resull: President. Warren W. Brown; President, Edward Ferguson: Secretary, John Trout: Treasurer, t’larencr Fcrguson: Trustees, Fred. Adame, Edward Ferguson and Warren Suitih. Delegates to Firemen’s Keller, Fred. Adams, John Trout and Wm. Hmlth. Thla company, composed of young men, la the "baby” organization of the city's volunteer lire department, t'a a lusty youngster and la growing
finely.
The delegates to the meeting h lect a chief will be elected at the session, on the first Thursday In J all-
around for i other MilUuftyAUneul were brought
■d are now |«iMilug.
In the spring of IHXI Joseph Haulier, Mabel lilggar. Mabel Myers, Jennie Myere and Charles Myers, grandchildren of the testator, filed a petition lu the County orphans' Court setting out that they had not been appear before tl* Orphans' id that Ihe caveat tiled against the'will Jud been withdrawn by fraud iradu-ed upon tl* Court and the aveator. A rate to show cau* why the decree admitting the will to probate should not be set aside waa al(pwed by Judge Yoorbeea Testimony taken under the rule, aud on Its return the decree admitting the will to
probate was opened.
An appeal waa taken from Judge ’oorhees'decree and ibe appeal was rgued before tl* Prerogative Court last May. Last week the Ordinary 'hancvlior Mag* filed an opinion reverslngjhe (hpe May Court, and It Is
Aa tw Klvvlrtc l.ight Bills. Quito a few people here have c
plained of the amount of their electric light bills fur the paat monlli. According to one of the gentlemen connected with Ibe office of the Ocean Ctty Electric Light Company, these
consumers have not stopped to
aider that the days are much shorter now than they w ere a couple of mou tin ago, and consequently tl* lights are burned many more hours hi November than in the mouths just precced
r members of the Ladies' Aid Boviely of the First M. K. Church ere lo have gaywred In annual meet g at the bumeot Mrs. H. H. Itodli*. i Monday evening. Ouly Mrs. 1!. | oward Tbortu.braved the storm, so
Calem t'ouuly weather predictor j inc lu Wcstvlllc declare the * In-
ter will he mild hi the extreme, while -aptalu Miller, of Wenonah, says he iss held three seances w ith as many gooeeboiies and Hut they tell him il'
t* an extremely cold season.
List of unclaimed letters remaining
' hi the Ocean City Post Offlca for the
rek ending December 8,19M:
Bond, Geo
Burley, Frank P. Camp. Charles. (2) Ferri-, K. W. Gulenberger. John (81 Gi-dfray, Aaron. Hendenuii, Joseph. (8) Hughes, Mathews. (4) Harris Peter. (4) Holmes, William J. •* Hartley, l*wls. Jlursey, Samuel, lawless, William. (21 Law less, Elmer. (2)
Lloyd, John. Lee, Joslah.
Morris, Nelson. '2) Mead. Chas. (21 Orlnd Alfonse. .2) Randolph, Chas. L. (81 ' Steelman, C. T. Williams, J. S. EbWAitO M- Buttok. P. M.
lug.
■tgti
•c now apiH-allng. Young (.diaries Myere, the hetieficlary under the will. Is represented by William J. Kraft, William T. Boyle ind former Judge Howard Carrow, of 'aruden, and-Cougreaaman Reuben O. Moon, of Philadelphia, while Edward Dudley, uj-rtnuden, represent* James Myers, the trustee udder the wUI, and former Judge John W. Westcott aud Matthew' Jefferson, of Oamden, are cimusel for the children who are eontesting the will.
II—Enoch Wi Burleigh et ux to Jo*. G. Champion, half interest lu lots No*. 288, 284, 285,286. 287, 288, section C. tl—Henry Waalherby et ux to Geo. W. Btalzeil, lot No. 789, section C; also land and riparian right to front of
>1—Ctty of Ocean Ctty to Ann* Wdiets, quit claims, leu lots hi section H. 91—Ocean Ctty Asaucialloa to Honry Weatberhy, lot of land and riparian right, on Wesley avenue. t'-IO—Ocean Oty Development Company to £- A. Hendrickson, lot No. IU2. »7.-iO-Bame to Hanry D. Moore, lot No. 90 on Development Compamy's
plan.
ft—Henry Weatberbyetux toOcaau
„, ... .I Cltv Association, riparian right W^tor Foster sm 1 J ,, _ M , uric- H _ ,•„*«- m ux to Mar-
garet J. I*vrck, lot No. 729, sectlou C. (I—Margaret J. I*vlck to Emma B.
ower, lot No: 728. section U.
tl— Dennis Maboucy to Sarah K. wank, quit claims southwest part of
lot No. 4:
J M. Ludlai
D. B. Mayhew, member-, of Ihe Whale Beach Rod and Gun Club, went down to tbs club house on Baturday after-
gunning expedllion. The
ride was too high for good sport, and Mayhaw returned In the evening. Ludlam and Foster remained dawn until Sunday morning, Foster bring-
two ducks.
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