Ocean City Sentinel, 26 January 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

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OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 3J, 1905.

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OceanCity Sentinel

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R. CURTIS ROBINSON

| I.AW OFFICES

Schuyler C. Woodhull,

jy^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and . COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

CITY DIRECTORY.

CITY OFFICIALS,

Mayor(i.Cb*m|>lo0.

r£uh"trv rr ^^cny anparlaUnami rn.l Jan SECRET SOCIETIIiS.

JONATHAN HANDr CJ«im»«elIor-nt-HoBoHor. M—Kotar, I ubll.

I CAPE MAY CXJUKT HOUSE, N.J.

B . ABBOTT, M. D., I’hj nirlan and Nurj{r«ii. OFFICE -Ctraer Cuinl u« EltfcU ItneL orncc HOURS - Jrofn'l £m. m. (rnuaRlolf-io , J C. HUTCHINSON. M. D. I lomceopathiMt. No. 894 Ooenn Avenuo. OCCAM CITY. M. j' JSJ HOWARD BURT, M. I). 809 Wesley Avenue

HETK FATHE'RS\ wa. y ^

li'n. Ilm-m- off lila It aaa rrldrul

HAVE HO IDOLS IN YOUR HEARTS^ When the Old Faith Diet. Licentiousness and Sin

Take Its Place.

«a»«o iMUMially iarce oon- • ereyaiion in I lie Kina Praaliytenan - i iiun-ii on Sunday evrolti*, when tlx • paXor.ltet. H.T. < 'aaarlU-rrr.iirasrlHO ■ u|,.n I hr thrnir, 'Tlx I in .Im <air:<H, a UelliriMM ICrTolutloii " Mr. > aaselherry took hia text from K*a , • ||, make ua truda, which afaall ffo

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

bar. of the Kraabma twff taat Saturday r of Prof Kilt. Thr purple and sold. 1,

and yell

" tin r,rt. and ofllcMI nrords of I n«rd Htaloa Army be Would Sad >< he i- creatly mlatakeu. h«*w who bar* R ia>le a

| M laa Kflte Adi joker, a> waa

fme airo Hhe

Krum the external appearance il wai very Inrtmiy J. W. <*., J. R V auc K J were the iisat to try the teau|Aint randy, and aOuti they had thetr htada s out the window, try In* to gel

that harnli

UARRISON H. VOORHEKS ! ! tx "OotinMelloi--nt- I^axv,

N. GRISCOM, M. D.

until

LAW OFFICES

pellent

! •Ilia ftj Soalhlvy. -

fnllirr. - ' waa objertln*. “bla : ao a-iuare and Arm knd hla j u hard. Ilia fme la alnioat’ re- j

llumk Mat. (alher! I'erhapa a one of rauale a." lure he would Bm>reelate u you more." r.-|ill,-d Koutbwben he roines thla way *r do It yonrarlf. He de ,

VERfE and KIi/hVh KTKKKT

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Iota Coanrii, Ko. lie, Jr. <1. I*..

Kaimla^Trlbe. No- m I. <M-.^me Wa«tilc«ton Vamp. No. Ti. P. O. h. .,1 . E*C*Boora~|.. n£-ren!fy‘. 1

L AW offi ces Godfrey & Godfrey,

CHARLES B. RIDER

»• I >ont ixt»*

759 Asbur>- Avenue

„ ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH

■ 0 „ , ...Undertaker - and • Embalmer...

j Counsellor-at-l^iw

M ARK LAKE

QUARLES L. HOFMANN m

Undertaker and Embalmer

REGISTERED ARCHITECT

NO. 65* ASSORT AVENUE,

OCCAM CITY r

>a Tabernaetc Itoptlal rhurrh. KlahH mmsSssSSmII Jsha H.Trower, trwuirri M. Uama, CMURCM SOCIETIIiS.

cSnia Adama. aa>

| Mta- Joha U. Uandy. 1 rtaar PasaatTaaixa cai’aca. Ladlm AniJllary »cwty uuru dial Mo

Leonard Krauss Co.

COAL COAL Electricians COAL «• cw ' N J

COAL COAL

Buy your Coal from the UK k III.KY A Alt AMH SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. !*=!^ Readme: Coal

TWELFTH F A ’ J1 ^5o r p

r. AND WEST AVE. waya aure of getting unde to the hm

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da^aftaraooDa^.ji'rim- a J

.ml Mr*. < Lailr« Manm.

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MATr .V-

TaeMawa'a AaaorlailoB. WU'wa WiueAa. |mJllliU j Miu^-L«B*.«ecm*. j. Annual TM Osaaa City haudlaa and Loan aaaoeia ttaa msata aaeoad Haturday ot aacb moult.. Ssirws™" A “—“■

EDWARD STONEHILl (Saeeaaaor to William K. moaehiin IRICKLAfER find PLASTERER All work m mason Una prumpUy attended lo_. 800 Brighton Place OCEAN CITY. N. J. bki.l vaturaoMK s • *.

OCEAN CITY BAKERY BREAD, FANCY CAKES and PIES GEORGE S. BICKEL, Proprietor NO. Sift ASBURY AVENUE. Ocean City, N. J.

RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCY

Oeedta City, K. J.

Cause for Alarm! If the plumbing la not ju»t right il certainty h> reaaoii ^ky you uhouM ht>on«enied. We provide the sort of plumbing that

protects the health. Comfortable, Reliable, Excellent, Reasonable.

There many points In favor of our work and you ought to know

— "j t'omhlnatiob S. B • CONVER aw £ (Htaam axiaw akbi uv avk. :: tnwan city. N. J. ROOFING

ROBERT FISHER IVfcJill Ussttite BOURSE BUILDING Eighth St. and Asbury Ave., OCEAN CITY Do you a-ant a Cottage or ilotalT Have you anything for rentT Do you wmb to buy, or have >nu anytblug to sail T Let me know—I’LL DO THE KEST. CwtalOK* on application.

arc rueged." aald

■totu-rt a worth a

down of lloiac round clm-ked. rhinleaa L'A that hare hen hanging around

here thi* miuimcr."

: -Hi!!. d«ir daddy, bow ran I love a ' man I’m afraid of?' Why. If be ever commanded me to maryy him I'd Jnat have to. Oh. I don't know what 1 do think. SomeUiiMw"— “Then be hasn't aaked you yet?"

said her father.

' Yea: he aaknl. though lie looked as If he preferred to pick me up and run off without a word. How I ever denied him I don't know, hut I legged him to wait, and he'e coming at 5 thla afternoon for hi* final answer." Soothley laid a«idr h!« elgar and ! turned lo regard the peiplexrd face more Intently. “Daughter." be said. | “you don't know men like your old [daddy. Those blue eyes of yours have j much to learn. Take a good, long look I before you send away a . fellow like

KoU-rt I airland.*'

j “Really. I wish I could See him as | yon do; hut I'm afraid I can't. I hlva ! the feeling that tf he were ever cmaaed he'd he positively brutal." ; “Y'ou never knew him to do a ; harsh or unkind thing, did you? - j “No: nor anything markedly kind

I gentle, cither."

“Well. It's hard luck." be algbed. j "Superficially, Ida looks are against

, him.”

| l or a long while after Ixila had left

i him to make tlihae change* in her i pea ranee which she thought were ; aentui for the coming onliyii he I malncd thoughtfully smoking, with

I eyes Died U|>on Urn long white etrvlch j of road down wUMr-young Lorland

| would shortly come marc lib j fate. Mottled shadows of Hi

j Ing vine crept across the verands floor

until they reached the spot the

eat had chosen for her family's afternoon siesta. Apparently considering

Shade unhealthful. she opened her ey atn-tchcvl and yawned, shook her ch taring offspring from their snug co

fort and sauntered toward the master of the house. Arriving by bis rhalr, she gated a moment Into bla preoccupied face, then sprang upon hla knea and rubbed her ears against hla watst-

"Why, Tousle." aald the, Ad gentleman. rousing from his reverie,

aerted the nursery? For a lady of ao many family cares your familiarity Is shocking. There! You see? That's

generally what comfai of IL" One of the kittens had started

roll down the front alrp» Rontble* ■prang to the nwcue In time to prw vent a completion of the deaceiy. Fooale watched him with approval, hut

some child held thoughtfully t him. the man suddenly tucked .# der bla arm and started off at

The youth with the kith aid reached dry soil. »t Inapecting hts mud soaked After a momenfa meffUatton, I time*! hi* pnwre** toward them, still

ben ring the kitten.

| 1 *,ia took one long look, then lowered

> hide ■

niug fat t length

her giaa whispered.

"Orta Inly." didn't think be Just because hi

did your

lails fomor* his epctrrllng arm and began to settle her hslr with deft pats. *T tltlnk," aald abe-'T think— No. don t ihink any more: I know. Palhe I shan't need your help. I'd rather thank him myaclf ~ "All right, child." Npllcd the old | tleman. tumlng-to enter the bouse.

DAVID MUIR, JR., Tin,-Slaie*and-Slag CORRUGATED IRON WORK, FURNACES AND RANGES,' 4QB Wesley Avenue, - Ocean City. N. J. Repairs of every description fbr all of Furnaces andiKanpes. Repairing done promptly. (Smoky chimneys rured or 110 charge. Shop

The Modern Laundry Discard the use of leaky wooden vrsih tuha, quit curving clean water in and wash water out, by fiiung tour Lau ^tattdart^ , ' Laundry Tray* If vour Laundry is no, modem, don’t you think it should be f If you make it ao, die household dutie, will be pleasantly performed, and in case you wiih to sell your home it will inrreuc the idling value. Let ui give you prices. JOHN R. GROVES, A»bury Avwnuw, t! Oowam City, N. %J.

"Edward.

> the gaj*

your high rubber you can And me a small wooden box." A few minutes before 5 Lola returned to the veranda, a vision In white, but with her white fare clouded Indecision. "I almost wish I hadn't told you. father,” aald she. “Before that I bad my mind made up to him away. Now I don't know what 1 shall do. And he's ao masterful that If I show the slightest hesitation he's sure to make me do aa he wants Won't you stay aud help me?” Her father did not answer. He waa standing at the end of the porch watchome one down the road. Lois went is side and with a band on bla shoulder followed hla gaxe. order what that chap's up to?" ba "He’s loo far away to make out who a la." she replied indifferently. The unknown had halted and taken a stood beside the road with hla back rd them. Something In the fleW had attracted hla attention. ■Lera see what be la looking at" aald Bouthley. aa bq handed Lola a pair of Held glasses and took another pair JT himself. Without stopping to wonder bow they happened to be ao randy at hand, the girl received the binoculars and leveled them toward the flgure on the road Judging from bla draas the man young and prosperous for hla white flannels were of jaunty cut and _ T ribbon encircled hla stiff straw hat Butacqueut development! made be resplendent freshness of hla eosume all the more noticeable. On the other aide of the ditch boundif the highway waa a muddy little pond. In tbs center of which they now rked a box floating a small frightened kitten. The Utile thing floundered at the edge of Its frail support aa though debating whether to reaud starve or trust Itself to the dark water. Lois even fa net ad aha could bear Its appealing cries, and with an exclamation of pity she made toward the steps. “WaU,'* said her father, putting out a fctAtalnf land. "Hs-e going tp jwk

meddle In

1 It v

A woman lay with closed eyes and quiet breath waiting to welcome an angel wbuar pn-senec seemed to O shadow tin- white curtained room, man knelt beside the bed. the womi hand pressed close In hla against cheek, while hla lips moved as II prayer. In the room were Life. Death "What have you given herf questioned Death of Life. "I brought her my heat gifts." answered Life. “Youth, health, beauty. Joy and love." "Haa I-ore brought her good gifts?" again aaked Death. Bald Lore, with wlutful eyes: "I brought her brave, hrl-ht hour*: aun- ■ and laughter, bapplmwa and In lining and then a heavy cross. The sunahlue she abed all about her. with thr fading of Life'! glory: Teas hidden deep In her soul cast ■elf aud made a new radiance and beauty there." “Let her come to me." aald Death. “Life had much to give, but peace And rest are not for Life to bestow. Love would give all but must reckon with the human heart. I will grown and glorify aud bless her." Life fled from the quiet room with a Igh and one whispered tender word, but Love lingered, brave even In the full presence of Death. "What of him?*' aald Love, pointing to the kneeling figure. "He made the cross ?" Death asked. "Yaa.” aald lure, weeping "We must tench him," aald Death, "what he could not leant from Ufa.”— L. hi. 8. In Outlook

Mrs. Ransom's greateat trial waa her joor memory. She had tried all aorta of "systems." both original and recoinled. Imt nothing succeeded for than a little while. 11 almo.t wild." she aald plalnr to a niece who found her with I compress bound about her bead, "for my old arboul friend. Ur*.— There. I hop,*! perhaps II would coma ' me. but It hasn'L WHI. she la here New York, and I met her on the street and asked her to luncheon, and I wanted you and Emma to meet her. But what ran I do? How can I Introduce her when I can't think of her name?" The niece look'd properly aympaletlc and murmured something about very one's haring limes of forgetful■k- — "But there's no reason for this." maned the sufferer, “for we have extmnged gift* al ITirislinas for years! re tried all my ■rutetna, but Ira 0 uae: bee name hn* gone, ao I doubt 1 should know It if I beard It. Of wrse I shall just hare to aay. Thla my old achool friend. Mary Lane.* •erma more jaatOral. anyway, to call ir that, beravnw the! was her name efore she ■ tarried George Hay. I ippoae 1 shall bare to paa< It off aa

There la no more Important study ■ ban that of Uud'* dealings » Kh the nation* Of Ihe ennh. aald the pi and e*{«rlally as thvy are nnarriugly I raced for ua In the hiatory of the Jew lab people. We «*e in the I of the text what a strong bold the Idolatry of Egypt bad upon Israel. Briefly stated, ae have tbrae people rejecting God and Hla law, and this plunge* that nation ao doing into the »ildr*l aud foulest llcentkiui Then at that nation jodgad and chastened by* sore and bloody judgment. There was tbe national corruption and ultimate rejection of tbe faith. Notice, too, that to-day men are crying, "Y'ou priest*, a list have you to teach us? Make us God* that go before us, lor a* for this Mo-es-thl* t ‘hrist—we know not a hat baa be of them *' Rut woe to a man or nation that Ihden* only to the voice of the multitude, and forgets God's law— Ihe mount of the law of tbe Lord. Notice again that tbe real cause the Impaltenceof tbe people with tbe old faith wa* tbl»-"ae wot not ha* become of this Moses-'-the hi he4Mn.klngfora vUrtble God. aiiseers by giving us Jesus Christ, born In jbe flesh. He came to educate our splrtlual aeuses; u> teach ua to ship tbe Invisible God. I-earn that when tlx old faith | llceuilnuanesa and sin take Its plat Ixt us he sure to have no Idols In our heart, whether of golden calves silver dollar*, for that which com before I* our Idol.

at burning sensation abl -n ljir r usually produce*. Hoy*. 1 _ .

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ituST ^'i.t

CONTRACT AWARDED Kngltah. tk Johnson Will Kail Cottage (or J. J. Cagle. F.ngllsh A Johnson, of this city, have recafved tbe contract to build haudrome cottage for the Hon. John J. Coyle, of I’hlladelpbla, at Haa Isle City. The bouse will he of throe stories, with basement, Mulshed throughout In cypreas, aud will contain many bedrooms. The cottage la to he erected on ocean front ; lot* recently purchased Mr. Coyle. '. Coyle bea a number of friends In this city, where he lias froqoeMly visited. He thought very much of building here last summer, but while ‘as greatly attracted by C City's beauty and surroundings, It b aald that other Inducements caused him to build at Hew tele City.

Building Inspector Herbert c.Hmlth hasn’t been very busy of lata hat out build lag permits The last entries In bis book are tbeae: Harry Headley, two aud one-ball story frame collage at Fourteenth and West

Mrs. Robert Naylor, of thla city, has rented the Emmett Hotel for a year, * HI lake possession In a few days Mr*. Boyle, with her daughter, Mfee Mettle, aud son, K T., will remain at tbe Wyoming, where they are wow until March, when they will take pos session of tbe Emmett annex. AROUND TUCKA HOB Several Reading Railway offlriala ere al Tuckaboe on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hnnter, evangelists, re drawing large congregatlona tbe revival service* In tlx M. K. Church.

..Mem. I'bltaOsIpfcla, Baltimore aad Washington Fvtruarr M and Marsh H, bjr

A Wires** .1 Hearr Jam, kn Lnitiiali writer 1 11s de rt urrtraa non list: "Henry .'ainrs haa big. tstei errnal lewd, bis f-aturra are well rh arrd. hl« rx| and aeirrblng Hr t* cla reminds m* of Part*. II ji w resonant. Thong . consider him » y found hlmlutereallnc.onUiK,keu.a< 1. tuglial. Iren. I ait. and h!s Is kindly He la. hr aide of re.ia n ' Greater sympathy w tk l.'Utn ocas ami ah-urdltle* • even truer Insight, hot b alue and Ida identity- He M a tax of moods."

beware

Tbe Ben lor

paare'

Miss Bertha Campbell recently gave •• an Interesting talk lo the pupil* iu.p defence of tbe Russian cauw. « Mias Harriet Mrhurcb Is .deeply en- ‘Arveroi

• 111 re

— '• ***7 1 push ton, whlrh she »"‘'rded mosldetaMe variety to the

ou Washington . Birthday •'*<• « that If wa aald wt la, *a think. "Why ^jiykrer at this poat (Fort Hchuyler, K.

■a Ixthi.” V. t ) the uumbar an pie of ooe who thlreu f.„ -“uW be greatly Is

|C Is tlx lad who plods 1,11 '■« feser

» Thirty-fourth street every ,u ,ht ho ‘P n * 1 ““ d

Ob, that all boys were *

. There laa

Forrest Loco is n

at this post who, If

»v -Id beer, would be able to do Us

ii.ij ij-i-.i i. ' lu, } *l«JI Umea, boLaa Hla, ba «oaa

„ ' ! 10 the ouwld* saloons and gsta a ehwp,

Rewntly be procured . nlMII>(ia , wh)U „ whleh " ,,n,ed ' Im ‘* j unflu him tor duly' arid eau—

MM* paggy remain ahaml. Ha U only ooe of

The young ladles of the High He bool many,

have kindly consented lo help the: The majority of the ear, incut -.in. Athletic Club to arrange a drama or ; tary men and offlusnoftbe army are similar entetulumeiit. m favor of Ux post axchangs. Even

I the women are advocating It.

SUPPLYING PULPIT I h* tniluwiog Is from tlx Army and

I Navy Journal: "On behalf of the

mev. Thoossa at. Wa—rks (.ikrd bx ! " ometi'a Army and Navy Laagtx

maiBtast Conarvgaiion. ! Mrs. Josephtoe Kelton, widow of Ad-

Rev. Thomas M. cl parka, of Ham- j Julant Genera! J. 0. Kelton, toAay moaton, who Is here to supply tlx II recti led s petition lo IheHeuaU Oompulplt of the First Ilaptlat Church In inluee on Military Affaire In the InUrihls city for tbanaxtoouplaof osouths, of tbe reestabUshment of ao much has bean doing mission aud avaugel- «f tlx canteen' as permit* the sale of

tstlc work during tbe past eight years, beer al army posu.

A young man, be Is an earnest worker | 'The petition waa signed by Uuaa lu bU chosen Held of the ministry, hundred woman, most of them i^altal and be has already made quite a far-,offlrrr* of lb* army and navy, laorable Impreaaluu upon tlx members ! eluding Mrs. Chaffs*, Mrs Schley sod of the congregation bars. 'I r». Hampaoo. Mrs. Kaiioo mM they Tbe subject of hU aarmou last Sun- *|*>ke from ixrsuoal experieoea aa to day morning waa “Our Father s Fleas- Ihe heueOdal effects of the 'canteen.' ure.” Tbe three polnUof bU discourse | “ A* woman we admire the Womeo'e upon w hicb lx enlarged were: Flret,. Christian TemparaBoe Union,’ she a little Hook, but Christ Is Ua abep- said, -and we think Uxy are doing a herd; second, en obscure family, but »ouderful wurfc la tlx oouotry at God to the Father: third, a despised | large, but we believe that they do not, klugdom, but Jehovah to king. umiersUud condition* lu tbs army. In the evening hla theme was, “One sod are, therefore, not aa capable of Thing Lacklhg.” Ht apoke of .tbe advising In this matun aa they might urcaaaUy of sack person surrendering be In others.' Six aeM that daaaruooa hlmaeir to Christ and tlx need of an m tbe army fell off ninety per cent, exact—a aooataut—olxdtouce. Mr.) ■f'er the establishment of the ean-

H parks bald tba close and aa roast at-' teen.' "

itmtloa ot bto coogragatkm during hto O. Ci.xtDx P. Mahak, pracUoal sermon. |80thOo,C. A. Fort Schuyler, N. Y'.

HER AIM WAS BAD ci.o.—.kmaA) Tknwk Tketr Prime*.

woman availed 1. toeewnd At- Mr. and Mre. J V. Albertaoo and ■emaM IW K**d Life. Mr and Mrs. Harry Clay too wtoh, Altar two faUama to and her life, ‘''rough the HXXTIXXL. to kindly Mre. Amanda Kberbardt, aged 60 ,h,nk tb * ,r frl »“dj Oomn City and years, of Palermo, to still determined ! 0,her P | a«* fur ‘«r kind expraaaton* to cod her extoaanca on thla mundane and tenders of aM and aympathy In aptxaa. M taaatd. It to atao re|«rted “ ,tlr - d beieaeameot through tba

aeX l Iumi'>f their aon and brother, rmpeci lively, H R. Aibertaon, of AUaollc

aaF! Ctty. It brings to onri

ipl ana made the latter part uhkl > the father of Mr. Albertson too the premises of Mrs. '""red many years ago. to tba efffc* Hal I to P. Y'ooag, at Palermo, has been "‘• l «haxver occurred to aa wa ware me lane holy for aotnt lima, due to u1kIct our heavenly Father'* care at ry over family and mousy iron-! •‘“'“e., eveota amiellou. Tbe poem ,, and because of them vex a I loo. |'» entitled, •HomMImaa." I think u mind baa become affeetad. The; r,r J r ln, « • Qd apprvprtoto. Ittoaatol-

naa used a pistol Id her effort* 10 j * 0 " ,:

herself, bat sbe was nervous aud som-iim* when au

Gauige B. Langley at ux.lo Tbe Brothers of tba Christian Schools, half of lot No. 701 aud all of No*. TOO and 767, Section G. and lot of ocean front and riparian laud lu front of lot “ and other Iota down to Thlrty-

110,000—John H. McCUtchy at ato to Samuel M. BbeMoo. M» Sue, 707 ‘ , '" aud 708, Section C. : k"* u • 11—Oeaan CUy Association to John w f g B ‘ b. Trowor, lot 1(9 412, Hootloh L. mi 8&d—Same to Casper Pennock et ala., u*Mr*a 26 faet of bay front aud rlpariau right a Beach Thoroughfare , ' wmawk.. 11—Joseph G. Champion et ux. to o b . ao aot M Enoch W Burleigh, •