OCEAN CITY SENTINEL . VOL. XXV. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, FERKUARY A 190a
OceanCity Sentinel
JjAW offices
Schuyler C. Woodhull,
CURTIS ROBINSON Editor »nd Proprietor
CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS
MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Solicitor, MMtvr end Kx*mlfk«r In Cbenorry. Su|ir.me Court ('miulauouv. Koiurj l-ublic. * AP»: »*»' rot KT Hot At., *. J. (OppoOl* Putitle Hulldinir.1 JONATHAN HANDj OounMellor •at>L.nw,
T. ABBOTT, M. D.,
I'hjalrian and Hurgeon. OFFICE-Ctrur Ccitnl ud E1(IU SlmL J C. HUTCHINSON, M. D
Ilomoeopntliint.
No. B34 Ocean Avenue. ’
OCEAN CITY, N. .
pq HOWARD BURT, M. D. S09 Wesley Avenue.
LARGE CROWDS AT CHURCHES SUNDAY Fine Weather Had the Effect
of Bringing Many
People Ont.
H-'iir,. jj ARRISON H. VOORHF.ES il~ui; I Counsel lor-at - L.a\v,
SECRET SOCIETIES. i^JaterSTTh'i'JiA",
Itb Monde; eienlnn In K. c d W. Adeuie. renorder.
•very Monde, .lorp et TJn. in K. of P. CHURCH SERVICES.
QUARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT ^ee,eercir.c.Tioee.eoeu» # «mT«eorecr NO. 65d ASBURV AVENUE. OCEAN CITY N J. COAL COAL
COAL
COAL COAL: Bay your Co«l from the SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. ! TWELFTH HT. AND WEST AVE. 1 you era elueyr eure of Ret 11 tig 2240 pouudfl to Uw too t
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EDWARD STONEHILL BRICKLAYER and PLASTERER All work lo muon Hue promptly Attended to... £300 Brighton Place OCEAN CITY. N. J. ■ ELL TELEPHONE S* X.
OCEAN CITY BAKERY (Hueceeeor to P. A. Hchock.) BREAD, FANCY CAKES Add PIES GEORGE S. BICKEL, Proprietor NO. BlS ASBURV AVENUE, Ocean City, N. J.
RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCY
Oeeaa City, H. J.
LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell,
QAW OFFICES
Godfrey & Godfrey,
Itnonu aik U6 and 11:
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH
Con nsel lor-at-La w
M. K. Church, u hert large o
I he Kind I’rcehyterlen ('hurt'll on : ay morning, the |«>lor, llev. II. LAeelberry, prearhed an inetrurennononHie "The Kear-Nol.
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£)K. CHARLES B. RIDER I>entit!it»« 759 Asbury Avenue
A. H. BAKER ...Undertaker - and - Emdalmer... 849 ASBURY AVENUE.
OCEAN CITY. N. J. Mark LAKE
L^ndertaker and Embalmer Tlione lie OCEAN CITY. N. J. Leonard Krauss Co.
Electricians
6S9 Aabtary Avenue. Ocean City, N. J.
last."
•••Fear not - te a eharaetertatlc word ■ of the blble, and ie fouud In almost evfery book and memage. but Ible li>. true ee|>eclally of the goupcl, and chief ^ of all of our l-ord Jeefie L'brlet." eald . Mr. t'aeeelberry. "From the very ■beginning He hair the encouraging word to mankind—‘fear not I' He *}ioke It to Abru- j am, to Hagar, to Mono, to Joabua, | .all the children of Ixrael. From cti.-.i- to ItevelationH, from earliest ! •trlarcb to latest a|K>»tlc, the aaect | •bo and re-eclKi of thin. word.‘fear | of 1> clear and distinct, liotl’i- gar-;
UKAlkl.KV A AUANN :t=ir=d!: Reading Coal
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ery plentiful. I«t ur to-day into the garden of the aoul. •t ue rememtier that boldnen and Ith go hand In hand; likewise, fear id unbelief. Jeaux »|ioke lo John on the late of 1‘atmou, ‘fear not, - when was overwhelmed with the |.re»ence of the divine glory of Je*u> your aoul when the nenue of idu id the glory of God overwhelm you ? Iko you have no visions of <>odV majesty and w ratti against sin 7 True, i<sl Is, a tiod full of mercy, but He is ilso a Just God. 'Plato, Plato!' cried Socrates. 'I cannot see how God can
forgive sin ’
“The awakened soul sees the enorrltyofsin. It Is at such tidies in our •ul'a life, when sorrow of sin make* . fearful, that Jeans Christ says, ‘fear ;t; I have redeemed
In a Hurry^> If you have a breaking of pipes or a sudden giving way of connections,. you want a jilumber quick' -C-Wc answer “hurry” calls, make repairs, and satisfaction will be yours. Best not wait till a hurry call is necessary. Let us fix your plumbing before it gives way.
, j Hot Air mtablimms o i»*i. Tin, Galv ■ ) Hot Water c D t'wpi^r, Hlate j "j t'ombluaUou L> . C 1 I N V t IV ““b : ( Hteam aB4M AABL'KY AVK. :: Ocean City. S. J. ROOFlf
1 coiisclnuaiieas of sin u hlrh the ! of God's goodness often pro-! , or should produce. ‘Fear not,’ j he Lord lo Peter, ‘U»u shall ' catch men.' Peter was overwhelmed at the l-oid's goodness to him, and he Tied out, ‘depart from me, I am a rinful man, O, Lord !' He bad seen much of Christ before, he bad believed before this. He had seen miracles before, but now be Is overw helmed by a of the Lord's goodneaa-aud His coudeacendlng love that should make is be His friend, companion and a|iosUe When we become afraid and erwhelmed at His goodness In calling us to be co-laborers, remember said: ‘Fear not; 1 will make you
..«HOUSE A1 SION PAINIING CO...
OFFICE AND SHOP 743 WEST AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J.
MARSHALL
Xau wai apgiinato the dins InibaVjI T. Lewi?*Paw Lw4.°
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DAVID MUIR, JR., Tio,-siaie-anfl-8ia8-CORRUGATED IRON WORK, FURNACES AND RANGES. 405 Wesley Avenue, - Ocean City, N. J, Repairs of every description fur all makes of Furoacea audlltanges. Repairing done promptly. Bmoky chimneys cured or no charge. Shop In rear. To Make Connections with, or In, any part of the plumbing system lu house or business premises It la only necessary to make connecUona with us by messenger, mall oi telephone. Orders will receive attenUon and Aim pc tent :: :: :: n :: ...Plumbers... will be put ou the work Immediately. KsUmales furnished for all classes of plumbing, stsam and hot water heating work, sewer connections, pipe
cutting, etc.
johiv re. orovk>s, 649 ASBURY AVENUE, :: OCEAH CITY. 11. J.
SUTTON BEGINS HUSBIND SAVED SECOND TERM HIS WIFE'S LIFE Present Postmaster Has Done | Was Almost Snffoca'ed by Much to Improve the Gas When He DiscovService Here. ered Her Condition.
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Postmaster Sutton, who was pointed to bis office ou February 1801, and who was recently, re lioluted by President Roosevelt, v horn ou July 27. I87f,, at Tuckati Cape May County. He was, eoi
eutly,.
tbeti
'of the ;
i of I
iu the Culled 8tale»«
When five years old, lie > four yean, moving from tl Ocean City. He received bis tion in the schools of Cape M Ibl* city.' {.earing - bool, hr
mely arrival of Howard John-fc-sarerat the lower station. >e life of his wife, who was Only asphyxiated lo her home, ral avenue, near Fifty-seventh
\m/n Johnson fount m.”,v« rvome, he at <«
hla wife a
e did all iu
it. |Kiwcr for her and sent for a pby1 lolsMati. •When l>r. Garretaon arrived for | at the house, lie found Mrs. Johnson i to i oi a serious ixiudltlou. Restoratives uca- Uicrc applied, and soon marks of Iman.d J provriiienl were noticeable
RED MEN ARE IN GOOD SHAPE An Excellent Report Concetuing the Order in Sonth Jersey. Hie nfly fourth annual ^->>..1. ■•rderof Red Men of this State s >1! v . VircsdyUbe largest and mo-t
»toon (tooth Jersey,
his rejiorl. Great riarhem Frcl P Rees says: "When I look uptbetoma w k of auttiority I realised the grex :|mnslblllty I had assumed. tUai d a doty to (s-rforin and that I »a hardly r<|ual to the Usk whkti II mi |«wed. Rut, thanks to the Great Kpirii I can report that this great sun ha ■cen a history maker in lift- Ini) rote Inter of Red Men's rank. ..f New J, i 'ey. Thauks to the efforts of m; Hoard of Great Chiefs, deputy grea ms and the brothers at large, tb greatest and grandest gain ever madby the order lu New Jersey has gh. i me a grand total of 2**® increase aking an army of 2i,UM handed to get her iu our re>*rvaUon ami iu ou beloved order, lighting for the per pel nation of those glorious principle, cm blazoned on our bannen, frwlmn
friendship and charity."
closing hla report, he |*ys a I tribute lo Great Chief of Rec
levena.
The report of Great Chief of Reco Stevens gives a drlailtsl statement the transactions of the business <1< e two hundred tribes Here I
brief summary:
Amount of tribes' receipt*
Paid foi relief of members . 7t»,Mi: Funeral benefit* 2B,Ui
Widow* and orphans Paid for other purposes Wealth of all tribes . An increase lu the lol wealth of the tribes of..
OLIL RECORDS FOUND
' meets the r
af
Is the lesson of bird's spokeig to gM bk letimes «uh us.
the trade of a painter with J. H. Ku-li and Baihnel C'arhart, and lu 18!*i he j awoke about 2 o'clock ou Sunday went Into ihe.palming business under | morning with a feeling of suffocation the firm name of the Ocean < lit and a severe headache. She was House and Sign Painting Company, J alone at the time, her husband bring his partners bring Jos. fox and Sled jon duty at the life A iog station. She man Smith. Later, he carried on the! -urceeded lu leaving Ihe bed, lighting business alone for two years, linalij [ a caudle and o|«Milng an ouUide door, dispoaing of li In iwtl thus permlttlug a quantMy of fresh air Soon after the Slndla was wrecked to enter And driving the foul gases on these Shores, he organized a com jiromtbe bouse. Soon afterward, she pany U« raise the valuable cargo from ; went back to bed. A second time the doomed vessel, and he was sue- ; w as she the victim of the gas, aud ou cessful In this transaction. The bust Ithlsoeraston site was nearly tuffouess was sold Ui Lewi* L Kaveusun, |cated. of Philadelphia, by Mr Sutton. 1 Fortunately for her, her husband Button early evinced an iuterot | went off duty about 7 o'clock aud
cached home lu time to prevent fatal \t lirii last heard from. Mrs. Johuon wa. getting aloug all right.
lie*, the chief of records says: figures given will show that so the numerical Increase la our H
In ^politics, bring active
of year* befun
ft (Sfuple ter HI*
‘Another ‘fear not' turbid* the Ing up of hope even lu seemlnf^y
ases This
the 'fear not' of our Lord' Jalrua. How bopelt him that hi* little
healed. It
pray aud pray, day aud night, for conversion of aome loved one and ik the Master tares not, aud we ate ready to de*pair, bit we are wrong, for where Christ is concerned, or concern* Himself fur u*. we need never fear, never despair; Indeed, to do so I* an iffence to Hu love and goodness. ‘“Fear not. Only believe In His
rord to-day.
“Another 'Fear nop is ‘fear not them vhich kill the body.’ We do not have much open persecution to-day. The serpent'* fang* have been drawn and Hon'* teeth have been extracted, we, a* Christian*, are often mocked by the world. Remember Joseph and David, and be true. ‘Fear >ot.' Therefore, be bold to confess 'hrist, and He will eonfe** you. ‘‘The Lord mid to Patti, ‘fear not,'to lustalu him iu apparent failure. Apparent failure I* not real, and out pf the darkeet perplexity He can bring forth light. Remember, all thing* work together for good to them w ho
love God.”
ft-IBUT BAIT1K1. There w ere good-Sized congregation* at the First Baptist Church ou Bunday morulug aud evening. Instruc9D* were delivered by the Rev. Thomas Bpark*. of Hammoolon, who I* temporarily in charge. BT. AlOfSTlNK'R. a* mid iu BL Augustine's Church al 10.80 o'clock by the rector, B. McCloskey, on Sunday morning, by whom a strong sermt wa* preached from the gospel of the
doy.
HOLY TknttTY. For the first lime lu several weeks, trvtces were held in Holy Trinity Church on Bunday morning last. W. Pringle, of Imnsdowne, the lay City, was here and conducted
administration of ihe oflice lias been such as to win for him thecuiuinenda Uou of the people of Ocean City. Through bis well directed efforts and pereUteuey, the free delivery system was established here three summers ago. aud bis aim throughout has been to give the business men and re.I dent* generally most efficient service, lu which he has been eminently suc-
cessful.
A GOOD SUGGESTION
e nay to see your pretty ^ . >r some more Intimately , . , hit. You will get more ''
Clan n> Which ocean Clt* Sfa> The lollowltig l* a copy of a letter received by several of our husiues* people within the past few days; "I bare hare been given to understand that you and other member* of your community are interested iu booming Ocean City, and 1 should like to assist you lu this mstter. One of the best ways lo do this is to advertise in Young's Pier program, aud have people visiting Atlantic City take a trip across the hay to see your pretty
resort and become
acquainted
real benefit from ad' program than lu auy other meuium from the simple fact that people conn to Atlantic City and the pigr trom all part* of the world, and if you can get their attention while they are here and get them to run over aud see you. Ill be far better than draw ing ibeir attention while thousands of mile* away, where. If they take any notice your advertisement at all. they st do all corres|ioudeuce and never 'eachauce to see for themselves By advertising In the programme .you gel the desired results, aud you will fiod It money well Invested. Our Mr. Bchlealuger will call upon you In ourae of a few day* and he w III quote you prices, Me , aud give you auy additional mformatiou. “Very respectfully, ‘TtTri.ft: C. Walk Kit, Atlantic City, N. J. Publisher.”
s. Wallen, I
iu the County Clerk .n City Improremec William Itrklgewate » several lot* of land I
rorded deed. I R Davis
It W. i
indy t
n A.
> E. Lee
;y, lot 117, section A. deed ol
correction.
«*i John S Wallen to Judith H. Davis, lot 290, section A. fia«t Isabel McDevRt to Elizabeth A. Llpplncoit, lot tt*S and part of lot ItH, section D. 11 Henry Weathtrhy rt ux George W. Statzdl, lot 788, section and land and riparian rights In front
Anderson to John F.
remises ou northwest aide
if Bimpson avenue, also on southeast *deof Simpson avenue, southwest of
In the House, on Monday last, Assemblyman Hildreth, of this county, Introduced a hill Incorporating the borough ol t ape May Point, aud to I the boundaries. Cape May Polut ambitious.
LOST THEIR HOMES
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no.u
After working quietly for several moiilbs, the Millville Temperance Lt-seue ha- s-ored a great victory oear lie beer dub* by a master stroke that Htcdualty cripples every dub In the AI though the club members treated i lie crusade a* a huge joke, and hung mt banners' twariug the Inscription, "iSsia water only," the doors were well guarded, and tbc secret agenu of Hie league tried In vain to enter the rooms and secure evidence.
Ing period. It has also broken the record of all previous great sous lu the nt of wampum (ttild out for sick and funeral benefits, for the find lime r history those two items amounting to over (lUU.OUU, the exact figure* being I1M.878.44, an excess of more than lit,WO ovar any great sun in our history. The wealth of tribes hs* Increased 190,000, and they now ' W 16,277.."W securely Invested or lo their wampum belts prepared to meet auy demands that may be made upon ■ for the further rellet of their brother* unable to follow the hunt, to defray the funeral ex|cn*es of time may be called to the hunting grounds of their fathers, or to alleviate the wante of the widows aud orphans eased members. Tills last Item alone appeals Ui the heart of every true Red Man, aud our tribes have expended 11218 for widows and orphan. addition to the amount of the above | two funda.” Kalmla Tribe, of this city, Is repreoted at the meetings by <'baric* Kabb.
Comptroller of the Currency Ridgey has put Into effect a new rule, which Is believed to be Indirectly tbc outgrowth of the Chad w lek case. For the purpuar of safeguarding fully the Interests of depositors and other creditors of national banks. It decided that hereafter matten called to the attention of the comptroller, affecting a particular bank, shall be submitted lu.aud acted upon by the entire directory- of that bank, iustead of by one or two iudilual officers of tbc bank, as has: the practice lo many Instance*. For t example: Heretofore, wrben a national hank examiner has reported that a i bank has loaned more than the permitted ten per cent, of Its capital to one Individual, frequently Ibe president or cashier only of the hank has taken the matter up aud acted upon It. Hereafter, in such cams, the board of directors of the bank will be Informed of the deretlcUoii, and w UI be' by the comptroller lu take step* body to remedy It.
inside of the rooms, unless he had least by Hire* members. Then tboee w ho w ere allow ed the rights and privileges of the members were sworn to absolute secrecy, and gave bonds for Hie keeping of I heir pledges. Tiie beer Hubs of Millville, baling a membership of more than two Utouinoie on Friday from the heirs of the Garrison estate, re-stents of Philadelphia, to whom the Temperance League appealed. Almo-t every club In the city I# located lu one of the balidof the I which are n celved notice from the individual property ow ner* to vacate al one*
"Tlie time lias coma,” aaya Mayor Stoy, of Atlantic t'Uy, in hla annual inr—age, "when ibe invasuoant of utouey or effort iu this resort only follows closest InvastigaUon of method* and manner of government, and to meet this condition we must avoid even Hie appearance of evil. Economy should be the watchword throughout the year .and I would recommend that every measure coming before you ha clo-cli wrutluizcd and »elgbcd with respect to the future effect ou the etly before It receive* your approval.” LM of unclaimed latter* remaining In the Ocean flty Pom Office for the week ending February 18, 1M&:

