Ocean City Sentinel, 15 December 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXV.

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMMER 1.",, lyou

NO. .‘J7

OceanCity Sentinel ' 4TTO "^v*-»r., Pu.bii.bad [^AW OFFICES

B # T. ABBOTT, M. D.,

CURTIS ROBINSON

Kditot and Proprietor

CITY DIRECTORY. CITV OFFICIALS

Schuyler C. Woodhull, » Bd 3M««rk. : 0fF| CE- C*ner Ctilnl u4 Street

MORGAN HAND, ‘

' attorney and T C. HUTCHINSON. M. D.^t - COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 1 Fr»n,u >

. 1 lbe

«pi: a*t r»i in hoi s. j. ! No. «34 Ocean Avenue.i ■miy. ti>h •O.,^ Pub,. 1>ul , 4l ^, OWAH CT». a. d. JONATHAN HAND, j, ,o*. »..= v,, P .

CTounnellor-nl-Ij

b«uc.«.M«.,u,cb M c« T . SoUa ,„ b „ ’ M 1IOWARD BURT, M. D.,

' cape may (xidkt houhb, n. j.J *

I • ' S09‘Wesley Avenui

BLIZZARD FOR DS AT CHRISTMAS Prediction of Prophet Hicks, Who Says December Will be Sough.

•on |H ARRISOX ", VOOKHKKS rior'l C^ounnel loi"-nt - l^nw.

1 'll Mapartauniloat—l‘roi. Ji SECRET SOCIETIES. HCvltit. Mipnrvr, ■r. rtlai,.

LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell.

LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey.

GRISCOM, M. 1) CKNTHAI. AVKNt'E,

[)K. CHARLES B. RIDER *• DentiMt** 759 Asbury Avenue

I roM.-lloo 1 -Klxr Nc. a>. A. 0.11. W., r ■v. ledauAfcuy^Mobda, riraib^. 10 loithrr I. WoJUuv, kr^i^* ol rvcoriU. k.’io'K

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH | Counsel!or-at-Law

ig, | . it. ol ian-i. cirlv Maiurdmy. (yH ARLES L. HOFMANN m . in K.Je.hmil. *1. 1. Ho.!., REGISTERED ARChi [ CT CHURCH SERVICES. | e.»io.r.«o. u .«.

wom« -rvlc. Kun

inwIJna, IA «dl COAL COAL;

COAL

COAL COAL.

rtusijstf!;. 1 :

a Tktarurto lupli.l ... ''“‘‘Haodly.

/reboot. * j‘ in toaody twuittg. imuTr-

CHURCH SOCIETIES. Knurr M. fc- CHl«. H Aid meel* Bn.; Monday «*dl

u.’.imj oliTErwid luJ 1 ■ u« Ooaan Clly MnUdlnl and 1 ti'n mu .m&I Miular <rf

/EDWARD STONEHILl ■ — to WlUUm K MUnxhllil BRICKUTER and PLASTERER ^ All work In nwon line lirompUy mended Ro_. MOO Brighton I’lnce OCEAN OITY. N. J. ■KU. TUf—•**'*• OCEAN CITY BAKERY

BREAD. FANCY CAKES a«4 BIES GEORGE $. BICKEL. Pioprietoi NO. OiS ASBURY AVENUE, Oceaa Ctty, N. J.

RUSH ADVERTiSING AGENCY Ocean City, -H. J*

Huy jour Co.1 from tl,. IIKAIU.KV A ADA HIM SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Reading Coal j j T.VKLKTH 8T. AND WES I' 'AVK. m |

A. H. BAKER ...Undertaker - and - Embalmer... 849 ASBURY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. N. J.

Mark LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer

Leonard Krauss Co.

Electricians

659 Aabury Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. i

Cause for Alarm! If (he iilunikiog U Tlf*il It certainly In reaaou »>y you -lioulil lie concerned. We provide the oort of |>luinl)fiiR that pniteot* the health. Comfortable. Reliable, Excellent. Reasonable. There many '|«dut» lu favor of

S. B. CONVER

ROOFING

ROBERT FISHER ItJonl 15 stateBOURSE BUILDING Eighth St. and Asbury Ave., OCEAN CITY Do you want a Ooltac* nr Hotel? Have you anjthlnn for rent? Do you wiab to buy, or have you anything to aell? l«et me know—I'LL DOTHK KKST CntnlogH on application.

DAVID MUIR, JR., 91)0 • Slag-Boolii CORRUGATED IRON WORK, FURNACES AND RANGES,

405 Wesley Avenue. -

Kei-mln- oLwri

of Ku

Ocean City. H. J.

fery dcwcrl|4k>ti for all aaakea

nacea uidiKangwo.

palrlns done prooptly. Smoky chimneycured or no charge. Bboplnrear.

This holiday, look of some Plumbing. It is not what it seems. Our Plumbing appears to be just what it is. If h looks right it is right. It never looks bad—and you never •aw any of our work that was 1 .. GET IT RIGHT... Don't run risks. Let ns do j sepairiug as a trial job. -

joni>f k. g«ov;e>s, 649 ASBURV AVFJUJE, :: OCEAN CITY. H. J.

i> licnevi-r I sy-ak to you . na In ui) fnvor. There b n.-w fad to be followed onL and that la dime anothiT Is brought 1 Jlrat. It ivNsn* to In* an endlps, tavl aM that Is why I am wt j-our present dr

and looked at Korin angrily. “Oi-nosilosy Is not 11 fad with me, i-nnlt me to explain." she said coldly. I have taken It up as a. serious work. !r. McCregor of the C.enralogical sole true gi-nenlogical r siuh endeavor." alg had. “T^-re have been so many things taken up by you as "serlou. works,' Dolly." lie began suggestively. 8b« Interrupted him with an Imperious little gi-sturr. "Ami all this btsause 1 suggesti-d a man should take some Interrat In ha a Dree tors." she remarked. “1 do take an Interest'In my ancestors." said Norton, "so much Interest. Indeed, that I am willing to let their memories.rest In peacr; iutmltely better It seem- to me. than prying Into tbelr affair*.'' Dolly sniffed scornfully. "Your lark of family pride la positively shocking." sbe asserlid. Norton's f*i-e tssame .juite grave. “IVxllybe sakl slowly. "If » would hasten your answer to my eternal question l‘d hunt my ancestry hack to Adam." • Dolly's face brighten'd. "I'll make a compact with you." alw said. "If you'll bunt It up for ten generations hack. I'll- I'll marry yon. Frank." “Dolly' IK) you turtin Itl*': Site maided empbatlrallj. "I'll do It".be said with dflermlua-

bet-auae I want you. Dolly." For two weeks after the Ihtervlew [Ally saw little of him. Then, one b natering February evening, be rstne. with a strangr. iinss-i-upled look and a meek humility of Imiring that rontrasbd strangely with his usual brisk,

determin'd air

over. DoUv." be said, drop

d Dolly.

ig Into t

'What's aU o' •Everything." thought you'd Bud It dlfBcult." sbd said knowingly. paid no attention, but stared al the emrkllug hre. “It la dis-xHiroglug at flrst." she per slated, -'(here are so mauj- vt them." —go many of uhatl " he said, looking

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“Aweentom." said sl>e He gruntod soim-tbing unintelligible. -Still, with time ami pattrmw you

-I'm afraid I don't understand," six aid. eying him curiously. "I wish I didn't either." he groaned. "Ivrliaisi ' you'll explain, anyway."

1 Hilly looked a trifle frightened.

I keeping j prsaeut were llev. Dr. W. P. Da'

>.f jail by »o living. | Tran ton district; Hex'. Hr. fit I art us learn that nonbMwe not for | bins, of t'amdeu district; Hex. Dr.: ere guawip. Words sflffild uirao | Kdinunil Hewitt, of llrtdgetou dlstricl; ■M-iliIng to u>, and, «hen ue Ukejltev. Dr. John H. Haines, of Xew 1 uonls as'Freetloiu, F'(tru<lahip ; llruusn lek district 1-<l Uliarily'u|uu our lips, may It he 1 - > rt-ali/e Ihelr deep uiMiiing and lee-1 Unlei Mowic Weddlna- - u. A single t»old tuay have bound-! Ixsinanl Corson. «»f Palermo, keeptr

I of the llesallng's drawbridge, and Mrs.

Of pa-siou and Imagltialkiu bound i Annie foraon, of Philadelphia, re-ld-n them. I.rl me urge you to use I lug at Taz Ueulral avenue, IUU city, fully and study the meaning of were married at the home of the bride ds a- you hsc them in life, be they al nuou on Halurday. The ceremony led to the higher spiritual things his performed by Her. Pennlugluii ur words In every-day use Vorauu, pastor of the First II. K. «t us look at another skle of tlw j flAreh. Only a few of the Immediate •Hoii: Supiuse we lakes few w onls | friaiads w Uncased the ceremony, of our common language. Take . . m . ..... Ihe woixl 'tiud,' .tin's! riplritj.i tnelaiiued l.rttcna.

dshlp, | List of unclaimed letters remaining

a In the Ocean City Post Ofllue fur tl eek ending lleceinber 10, HUH;

wombs:

Hand, Mrs. Priscilla.

lairviiyd, Mr. Castontlnall. Kiiwakd M. Hurruit, P. .M. A TxMcjil Amertcstu Villas*.

e |K>wer of cal- j ill players have

The

ice of twentylight thirty and thirty tljK« way* of playing the second, third and fourth •ves resi>ectlrely. On the bypothesls it the numlHT of "replies" Is always • aame, no mailer what the preeed- : move may have been, the number ways of playing the first four mores one side only would be 318.0T0.HH.000. Let us ns-nme for courcolrncc of calculation that for the nett six -h side after the flrst four holee of thirty waya of playing. We thus get by combination with the result <|tiot"d al-ovc figures which prove that the numlier of ways 'of playing the flrst ten moves on each side Is Ino.r.|8.i.-HUOUA«.(W».CIOO.OOO.-

000.000.

The alH-ve figure* are 'looted from an article on "The Inexhaustibility of Cb'-se" by Kdwanl Anthony, a noted British tnathematiclsn.

r emotion* .and i

of our |«**iuuB? I here Is uiilhlng 1 .1 keeps the savage brulal—kee|M t 11 to the deplli Into whh'b be t» k'ii~as the poverty of his language.

•'I<et ustakrthe word 'freedom.'and | s' idy its iliepe»l meaning. Webster

h Its us freedom is Hie stale or condi- Ortalaly IbesirsuxM lesUmoulal tor D m of being free, ll I- the ab-eoee of 0*^ ur, ^ | r M“> •“ s aully lulerelianged, but freedooi Is ”j^u![7ots , aoodO*si^o*ipl6srtBT«n»<i ll | tlie w bier ami nobler word. Jesus dbl i-rautirui l„n«. .Ho^sa Oowrt. II not -ay ye shall have liberty; but 'ye ' b "“^' “ Uwwg* Jy ooald. at lax

shall make you free,'and then He !

utukes this syuotiumtnis w itb liluiself. | rsudMa. ‘If Ihe sou, llierefure, shall make you | l.jn>« ***1 ofts* v

fiee, yesliall be flee. Indeed ' "Some men erj', 'give me freed" u lien they desire only hceiiae to do ■ hey elmbse. The Prodigal rion <

not wish Ihe restraints of home. He w anted to he free from lbe comma ml , llo

and pre-eMce’of his fatb#'. He desired nuun <1 fusslom. which meaul to follow the wed*to I

h.clluatloii ol his lowest imsdons., What I. the meaning of freedom? Ask 1

the,vokeol the |dtst as you Maud upon nMiam.mimnina toaa. Tarawa and Ki liunker Hill, as you think of the i toua-. mwIW uaia. dwb rwiiw.brs. bloody footprints of the soldiers al auema. sad some tairtva Valley Forge, a- you walk over the "nice.*.*, i—aue O. laa^o.^ a nulce of tiattlellrlds el tieilysburg. i^a many pouhsam 1., ias tMaUar lu "Freedom! That means that ttiou- •"•<1 or Se* yrrsrj.»iiick wui t- <uj audsaud hundreds of thousauds hay, ! c>»»» to.nyoo* s PP iyiog far it. 10

Hurt.li. I'. \ .OnlFWI Hsllroadol .Hr. ji

*»y. la IJiwny stistt. f«*w York Cliy.

ne of my patients. • *jid a phyal elan, "falul* ul tlie soh-II of a Yoaa In study lu c Iht case I found that 1 nnrulsT of i»-n..ns of a cmnln aerrotx

"Third Storm Period Kesctlouary. Is central on the lah, IKth and Hlh. Winter solstke. the center of the Venus equinox end tbei'ultnluatb>ii of Ihe Mercury [wrlod, the Vulcan reactionary, with the moon al firs quarter. In a|K)gee and on Ihe eeleaUal npiator, are all dletur'dng elements al this time The probabilities are that very rough and unseilled weather will continue after the preceding period, but change to warmer, will, falling t.mmmeteV aud more derided storm- of rain an< snow, may te counted on from the 13th to l-'dh. Should Urn blUaardous result described In o tlon with Ihe second period n *»lbw •• that time, danger of such results will be all the greater st and about this third period. "Fourth storm Period—Regular, exids from the ITth to the 32ud, being central on the mb. The Vulcan and Venus equinoxes combine with the central part of the winter solstke at lilts px-rlod. The full moon also reaches its extreme north declination on tha ■-M. the date on which tlw earth comes Us turning point in Ha orbit, brlngg the shortest day and the longret night Taking the whole northern hemisphere over, a maximum of boreal dorms and rough weather will be teafhed about this period. As we enter this period general storm Indications will apiwar, the barometer will fall, the temperature will rite, cloudiness will gather over wide areas and precipitation will begin in the form of rains, "rum about th^Jkth U> 32nd these alus w 111 spread over the country emstrard, w hile In all western and northern parts ol the country, snow and sleet will follow the rains. The culmination of these storms will fall on and touching the £bidvahoiit w hich data Ihe storms will assume the character ,uf bllgurda In many parts of lbe country. A rapid rbe of tlw barometer and high, cold gain from the northwest will bring np the reer of these Worms, sending a Deccmher cold wave Into uiuM parts of the country by Christ-

mi" Day.

“Fifth Storm Period -Reactionary, will centre about SHh and Sfith, and under (be combined pressure of winter -olidlev, Vulcan reactionary and the Venus disturbance may be expected to

prolong and quicken

plcasnnt. ('annual Cardona fainted If be drew Bear b-dkilrop*- Boyle fainted rt the smell of hauey. Otbers have falmeil si rhe smell of thyme, of fl*b and of vkdrts.

Ywk Tetec 1

saci lilted ihelr lives for you

But It has adeeper menulng. j _- . • I-not a free UIBU If bound by stn. Tlw luanre-eM BerMce lo t-eoaxlea.l | Kl'i'allO"" ' precalllog through this slave Paul » nde about was more free lomawscuw r---mi n jnk,i** w-..-,-1 part of Uw month. It will bt natural Hum many w bo tswstof freedom. The i"" aad .-..uii.sr.iFin Lnuiod. composm 01 for squalls and etormluees to continue r. '-i rmialu. Uiat IH> man Is free ualll <lrs*'iii« o»»«>. .lerp,.,. uorr,. J n, agrncial way from Uw preceding I roc by Jesus Christ. 'If lbetk.11 ' rTsTsinu V V sriL'-^'^ l ^ 7^''" | ,>wlod ' bul lhl ‘ Wndency will thlckea

slwll make you free, ye shall

li deal '

"Iwt u* look at the next word— 'Friendship.' A 'friend' means Sine w In. entertains regard for another and ti ke. an active lutcresd In Ills welfare.’ Nad a weekly or monthly aflatr. nor yd to simply |iay a sick or death benc it, but an active Interest hi the li .cud's w elfare: and Jrleudshlp means a mutual rega'd clwrished by kimlred U'ludN a faculty that gives social feeling and fraternity, and frater means

!: ran slated from tlw Iwtlu) 'brother.' K) Pus. sou

l be Bible. In which y ou must al I lore to become one of your order, rounds us to 'Ik.nor all men, love Ihe brbtherhoiMl ' Christ'* Intention was to found a church, a communion, a brotherhood, and all HI* language

I'Ndt* that way. *One |* your master' i-fcrtmi

aud all ye are brethren.

light

Iixnssbiusl Library -sna lbs

Trenton, 111 Xu or se w 'ram I'MIodsI pbla. snd r'o"or(too«(« reMs Irom oU*. polnls, serordlnc to bc*rl srlsrldd. Kstn upselsl ode irtpso Mourn Vsrass

irttsrel rodirarer /H^nTlMoui

ree your good works and gtorify your' in P iicae«* I atlwr, w hk-h Is In Iwaven.' '“*? “ "We believe that what l» needed lu , chureh and society toriay I* the Hr- i rvaeu 11.g out of the commands of 11 hrlsL If we bava anything worth ‘l** ^b***J**' having or giving to men. let Os ■••••s' out in IlnMighl. word and deed. "Year society claims to make men, better husbands aud fathers, Letler cllUeus. 1 am glad to know!^

tht*. for 1 do not

Into inur

snow on about tlw 3Rh and »ilh. ‘'tilxlli 'Storm Period—Regular, ex-

tends from the SAh Into the opening days of January, IMM. live Vulcan

equinox, w 11 (1 mono at last quarter and

•hi the celestial equator on the JMb,

blend with the opposition of Lramta,

tlie Inferior conjunction oT Mercury, ami earth's paribeUou at this period. Uu the last day of the month and year, exactly at midulghL our earth-hip to at lu nearest appnxscb to the suro is wb.cb ibr bwtb j About the 3Mh the barometot w 111 fall

agalu, the temperature w III rtoc, and

as Uw month gue- out more storms of rain aud snow will be moving m-U

want over Uw country. The-c storms

ir»' w 111 wind up In the opening days of 1 January, UM&. and be rultowed by the Moiifla> Kacwrm-w. ™«ul.r change to colder.'

« h* your ,reiwre«b«sw. X( they may hi. ta* ~ooib*rs tu