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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXVI.

OCEAN CITY. N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 19a"»

NO 34

OceanCity Sentinel

B. >

ABBOTT, M. O..

CURTIS ROBINSON

Editor and Proprict

LAW OFFICES

I’hjairian anil MurK<‘on. Schuyler C. Woodhull, office-Cmmt Caini ud Eifciik stmi

STYLES IN COATS.

MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and ■ COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

J C. HUTCHINSON. M. D

CITY DIRECTORY.

OF WORKINGMAN Strong Discourse by Rev. H. ] T. Casselberry to Large j

• Congregation.

--TbeWorkloicmau mod the Onir.-li" ' wa> tlic nulijert uf the IU v H. T ' «»- 1

iiuaraaa of u>t o tlie coBrtlen of • XV. and the garpnibalilj evolved lunlr worn In the

MOAB’S LEANNESS Big Difference Between God’s Providences and Our Choos-

inra, Says Minister.

I In the Ktr-t M K. t'horch. on Hon1 ilurle.1 by the Itev. ('harice Tyler, of

BIT OF FRENCH HISTORY.

An old legend which mak-w no peetenae rc. troth telle h- w a kingdom waa luet for went of a boreeehoe nail. Rtrt a volume of •■l>er hUtnriml and blogrepldcal mrltteu tiy t'ount d'Herrlaon. uiakee It epienr that tha Empruaa- Kugenle. after the be tile of Sedan, loat the chance to printrve the

JONATHAN HAND,

JJAKRISON H YOORHEES CJotmuoIIor-at-I^nvv.

HOWARD HURT, M.D. 809 Wenlf.y Ave-nut-

1 tiding coat the talle '

hape and c

leptcr of Hath:

111-Judal

hough It a

n Ilf the country of Moe

| N. GRISSOM, M. D 718 CENTItXV. tVENVE,

Vtiher t«o force* that ebot harmony end eyiu|«lhetlr « other, namely the woringiiia

1 Bethlehem,

!» hletory le only a

SECMEI Sth.It.Hi.3

LAW OFFICES D K Apgar & Boswell, ambi ht avJua-r-^netV'm’ra uTttJ'.trr

LAW OFFICES

Godfrey & Godfrey,

ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.

r» J AMES M. E. \HLDR ETH jeet.j Counsdlor-at-I^w

CHARLES B. RIDER

►. I>enVlHt •«

759 Asbur)’ Avenue 1

rally

COAL COAL

COAL

COAL COAL' SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. ■ WKI.KTH KT. ANU IvEHI AVE. ,

re lo luleuiiderelalK be mleunderetaudln . hteUee which we ai lie t-bureh may not bat ae do utM think the ou

en to be all that be might lielleve the eigne of the til er coudltiou* are hrlghtetih

much nearer the modern any of lu predecttaiuca.

, usually double breasted. K | The

Early lu the ulndeeuth century the I

cutaway had eight or nine buttons,' ’ . only tbe fourth, flfth and sixth being ’

used. This Admitted of tbe wearer L ’ r ” a ’ • na “ r ” u ' ' showing bl« nerhcloth. fancy wait!- Till* family am

coat and frilled shirt to the beat Id- type of thousand, or tamme. ana muvantage. -•fcot till 1!**0 or thereabout Ilona of fhrtrtlan* to be found to-day. . did the cutaway become almoit Idectl- The lord doe* uot force any man di

, cal a lth the modern garment and since

then the change. In IU shape hare u ,„ ilvln|r llK |„wl.nda. mr.mp. . ^ comparatively alight In IStl the wof | < ,|, gvlng Hut ; Z^ CU ' aW ‘ r ^ aU,t * Bl,U " *“ hedueateatmenh, (mttlng them or 1 IhaT^Toloulal uniform worn by l “ v "‘* tbi “ 0 " '* * v,nu «* . Waablngton. with Ha flap* buttoned K»ouud for hhuaelf K tfiey will but • back: tbe eoat worn by Nelson at tbe .tick and stay there through thick and

- battle, of St. Vincent, the Nile and I thin

! Trafalgar, ami the coot worn by Napo- j “Why. every Mimmrr. at our water- . loon when on hU way to 8b Helena p | m ,»» ” t xclali 11 ed Mr.Tyler,“meii ' th*" rta lD 'f * V ^* , * J W * J similar to j , ud nomen can be found who. after

Tbe ronvVeithmal dre«a eoat of

' time la a refined younger brother, so 1 to apeak, of the cutaway frock, and

1 for It we are Indebted

ing exactly the right sort of riding habit It waa tha evening of SepL A

1870.

the surrender of the id of the Emperor Naha d apread at>out Par-

la The city waa excite-: and there waa talk of a revolution i-ud the ban "'-•n' '• ' <• (abluent of tbe Imperial family. At this Juncture Emile de Girard la. a man p, who waa trusted by the empress and |ha , who had had no Httla ‘

tng the previous chat

"MARRY US!” CRY OCEAN CITY GIRLS Fearing They Will be Left, They Are Learning to

Cook and Sew.

While winter la rapidly approaching and (here !• a uotn-cable absence of |hj.|i and hurtle which cause* ns to <|urM>on * bet her tbe pmgreealve eptrtt i> lacking In a town where sdlrtly to all line, .boo Id be wen. It !• good new*

lertea. -U your majeety were oa horseback In tha midst < pit" Gtrardln said, "and am abdication of the emperor b the prtnee Imperial, 7

ie Tul- j

ounce the | tieneflt. which will have for Its object favor of | primarily the advancement of educa- !' oewlng and general

Komeehlng mUBt

tide." The ar

c done to turn the

. I repenting the L

reed, in the ua ■nd I Menlo* tc

Jltlie w hole rt

I for

of tbe church ■land It has

lug the Kev « liar

CHURCH SERVICES.

HARRY H. RICE,

KEUISTERED ARCHITECT nr* 1 -'

W j ,r,f>4« tinddon Ave., j

dlInifBwood, • • - IS. J. .

IIKtm.KT A AI»«Mk t hur. h > - lf :^ Reading; Coal ^'“'"k

the liepartmi

r. w bleb dep

y the ciuidltlona ,of century, and to see what tlie tries th« Ida bAleruH-nt: and WMI

. la not the great <|iie-tloii of :

Its foundatlui of rvllgioii?

tha otlier hand credit tbe Eng- i now here, b

llah with originating the coat that has I diction hoi evolred Into our double beeaatnd frock. ..TliK-k ball Tbe cont last named waa Uitroduoad j fn , m „|*ni

Into France by Montaayuleu to «>• | |K-nl re proof that wltb all thalr Imart.

they do love tbe laird, their fiud. and Him only do they serve. Woe betide

of Uah epeaklng nation, been reatricted to I ^*1^“x^ad^t^

burch as a body If R ever coun-

cils ncea Mieb bypoertay befc

when this leader

sought for a proper costume for her performance It could not ba found. Tbe only riding habit to the Tulleriee waa a fantastic one of green, embroidered with gold and silver, made for a (ratal beating occasion, and tha hat

Prayer and the WM , not leas fantastic three cornered proved manner, attalr of the epoch of Louie Qulnia luty little sermon Tbe emprcee felt that It would not do le nop-gun aimed to appear to this garb on such

nothing, after tl

slon. Her appearance In the oppocita effect upon - from that which she Intel plan had to be given up. 0 end the pdace Imperial war ' the Napoleonic empire

Incld'-utally.

we may add. the proa- j m coat baa by the Eng- | is tlons been reatricted to i little more than half a some continental eoun- ■ coat le “proper form" j

Beautiful Cottage Sites...

it the church mu«t ling the difficulties atiou and the labor

Important I “It was over towards Moab

formal assemblages held In the day- 1 cliuore to pitch his tent, and today I'm*- ! thousands of t'brlatlana. In pitching Tbe sack coat probably date, from |be(r |h , ok 0 „ th(n(t lbe

tbe “Macaronic*." who Introduced It : Into England In 1772. though a garment somewhat similar was worn by the Roundheads of rromwelTa day.

High (>round. Lota Graded. Streets and Kldewal Many new bulldlnga already ere,-tod. Plot lying Iwtv avenue aud the Ocean, and Fifth and North *tt*et*. Apply to any real e*Uto agent. Iiiv«wtlgate befon rlaewbere.

POINTED PARAGRAPHS.

Ocean City Land Companv ~

■r» of Hodoui nor the Influence* of Mbab. The huaband and father thinks only of barter aud trade: the w ife and mother only uf a charming aoclal circle, rather than of <'bri*ltau privilege. And neither of tbapi give*

er . last ya«f more than a An elderly person la a mighty poor ; any thought toopporlunltle* forfbrW 1 w ho 1» going to reckon Judge of a circus. The result la that to-day nine nillrwiallst? We mean the 1 We don't blame the children. Wo . lion* of young men are not In the

■list that caused President hare done worse than kick and scream ‘ church, death There are many have our way •There U a v. held bv the many good TlH ' young hate work, but It la tbe ;(iod' 1st. of . ur land, but tire most ^ ° f ^

A NOSE FOR NEWS. . Ge..l*. K.w.».per B. Berm. *ol fUA*. born, not made." said tha tha New Orleans Tlmeas Democrat, “and I might add that report are coma Into thla world to much the same way. For Instance, tha ■born' reporter will get a story If there la one In sight, while ba who only would call a m< ' sort of tsatolng will skim <

r betmee

Speaks :: For Itself

they are able to do It.

Sometime* a boats** baa thla kind of misfortune: Her guosta have such a

good time they di

tells

ie -good' ell

■w ledged there was no

leader, neither were they ready for lug the next right years at tbe rate they have during the |>a*t four year*,

they will he able to elect a PreaJdenl of "#ome.”j

the tTilted Slate*. Whatever aland When a man baa a picture takes, for we may take of the Socialistic party. 1 the Drxt five week* afterward b* tire fact remain* that Socialism has j spend* a great deal of time In taking become to Thousand* of workingmen! “reptltlon. look* at It and wondera substitute for tbe church, and In to* H every on. elm reea the good , , , ... ,,,,,, points In It so plain to his eyeuc-

American dties tjodallat clob#

Good plumbing

vantages. There Isn't any use of buying plumbing for cheapness— It must be good. The best material must be used to insure -atisfadory service. The plumbing w e do for

vou will always do It* work Sunday school*aud preachingaen

properly an be,,,g , ' tld * couducled ,u w " 1,e Mint. Perfect material aud perfed Inatauoe* by deposed or discontented -yb, mlcrxmcr

orkmanahlp will Insure you mlnlatera and priests, using the ton- adentlat. “that tirere are animal* so

guage of the cbuycU. insisting th*t ; wonderfully minute thgf If a thousand Joua Christ was,* Socialist, and that of them were ranked abreast they

they more nearly reprerent the teach- could easily ingBofJesusCbrlstlban doe*Christian- thrown out of

most perfed satisfaction.

CHURCH SOCIETIES

„ ' ..... believe that vou would be,absolutely satisfied a Itarveat of love. How shall this e, that we are better equipped^ knowledge of the paint be met unto- workingman and church 1,

.1 t.„.,a in rtvic Inealitv. ^ *

e are aware that many

structure of

of fully appreciating their marvelous

adaptation to the Ilf* they

mui ,-i 1;, . arc united 7 - trade than any other house m this locallt}. “Again: We are aware that mi

\cme House and Sign Painting Company,^-----;--';;;™ 4T.W u petit jmoes ' OFFICE ANU SHOP: church, and they aay If Uiey (Ibc rich) ; wo do now with tbj-adeent on tbe *e<s j . _ . -3 Wsw-nst- Avt^nuki . would do a» Jesus taught, they would end syllable la one W tn* unsolved mya-1 Those wci.cied ro. ii«e owe. IN°. 7AC> We*. give •all’tlrflr wealth to the poor, but, trriea of apeech. N*^p. of couree. aft-l Term of • own. OCEANCITY, “ NEW wJt2.reg>C. T ncrer t, ugbt tog!,, to tbe arJulmaOaaawr.lt should really ba peo- sheriff Bright ha* drawn tbe follow. — - — I |«x>r. We believe the rich man w as nounerd to rtym* with duly, and se | n g | Mur | 0 f petit jurors for tbe term

taught to h“ld hi. money a. Uhttof.l^J 'i^unre^bx.^'ur^!; 0, t ' t,ur, ««>'euing Tueod.y, Decern-

came hot July boyUng Ilka to ter ,ah -

Leonard Krauss Co.

Electricians

*S0 Asbury Avenue. Ocean City. N. J. ITUmC ICElS-MILR CMPARl °Li-L“‘i" Pis*in, Mountain Ice Pare AMtnwj BBL •»« CniB Orri oa , 03a As t>ury Awwnu

OCEAN CltT. N. J.

RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCT

»ta»ii.ii»mx.u iBar. Tin. Galvanised s. B. CONVER KiT'

ROOFING

last Joy of the aged, that j -po ha<

the young eagles fly M one thmg. To Jump out of tbe ne*t before flying lime, *tm|ily Iwceu-e It looks as (hough a j wind l* going to blow. Is ao entirely different matter. It Is mg always jasy to as* God’* hand lu our hap|ienliig*

or decide about tire providential. Individual .loo* of (37,0(10 waa foundation work for the preren future upbuilding of Ocean illy. ••My friends, It la far better to stand to our place to Bethlehem than

the Lord's wormwood aud Hie lean-

ness of Voab If God wants

you for future service, beware that you go not over Into Moab. Should you go

to Moab and look back, aa you mu (aud maybe all too late), then you wl discover from out of tbe desolations 1

without being .jour surroundings that h Is old through tli* ey* j around aDd over the cverlutlng

“ say* l

If You Could Call " ” f ,

at onr shop and meet our workmen face to lace atm Q(ie ha ,^ ld uporlng under the delu- organised matter, have them explain to you personally how WC GO. ►lull Ibal to sow class haired Will bring 1* utterly Incapable

called. Notice the effect of. ® f t "* t e ^“ brt . c °” U1 * I He rock, of your de-plred Betblej The spirit of claw couactousnere kl(hIr or^nixed nnmbar of particle | ^ 2®“*^ “‘'““toms of Jeruj h they are advocaUug la rapidly 0 f moving about of finding jhey 0 "' 1 . that an unfading aheeg and loping Into the aplrlt of class and drT ouring food and of behaving to *>ory Ilea; and that II was not of tbe hatred, which la altogether opposite 10 a u reapecta aa become* an animal wa mounUlnsuf Most, but of tbe**, tl the teachings of Jesus Christ, and, as distinguished from a fragment of on- j the Psalmist sang, 'They that trust

the Lord shall be a* Mount Zion,

which cannot be moved, but abidetb forever. As the mouutalnsare around about Jerusalem, so tbe Lord Is round

about H la people from

DAVID MUIR, JR.,

Tin, •»-anil

for tbe poo*. I>o not font

: Abraham, one of the richest

, jibe Bible, was ‘the friend of God ' nme 0,0 ac ccnt waa still 00 thi “Ju." j Upper Township- Frank Hartman, ; Again: Others aay, "tbe minister la a H u one of many word* which would Ambrose Corson, Frank Ashmead,

loafer,' •live, off tbe top of the heap,' j etartle those ancestor* of cure, spoken ilt i ulog coreoo.

!«, m.rt «lu,.- »“*. “ ““ IUbl«,bltt. matter of fact, the average minister , Chroulcle.; . 1 K

lea* for bla work than the!

average laboring mate ! * rhurr”it

every deecrtpOoo for all.make* “Why rimuld the workingman be : ftni(U4 , fnr ibt lascriirtlona on It* tomb-

of Furnace*BndllUnge*. |*rt of the church? Because Christ Tbere la one on tl

Kepalring done promptly. Smoky chimneys | UURbt } ., u m become part of It; he- j ^ Suoaauah Harford, dhyi 1S&2.

cured or no cliatye Shop lu rear. cause tbe church bolds the sacrament I year* a

tli* evil lufluenece of the sev-

eral defunct bachelor dub*, for the ex-

ecceptad the advloe. Bat | iwrlences rejmed by several former

inemheraonTkeorgauIxBUoua showed tliriu the folly uf auch a course. They

declaring that

those club* defeated Ibetr own object. So, when they organ ire, they will clearly state I heir object* (and possibly desires) In an elaborate act of by-law*. The girl* claim there are numbers of desirable young ladle* In OceanCity, young men should go to foreign pert* 0 aeyk mates. The young men art gnoranl of this fact and In a way caniot he blamed, they aay. but tbe glrla

• POOPW

that anything out of tha ordinary has happened. Not many years ago I waa ' Idlng an Important position on one tha principal Journal* of Chicago. I i* 00* day pot on the city editor-* desk. and. wanting «o test tbe ability of

bars seen their respective report*. On* of them had a two column story that itlon from on* and of the city to the other. whU* tbe other about two •erirkff of the

respective abffiUca. On* of them simply bad a •nos* for newt' and the other didn't Aa I said, reportsra are born, not made by etndying •JonTnaUam' tn the abstract Tbe natnrel born report la at boa* to a newspaper offle*. be

•oars in a dog biting a man. tat ba Is fulek to grasp tha Importance of an ' ‘ ' t a man biting a flog."

r bit u|Oi

them

Tlielr Idea la to Improve themaelvae 1 IbjdMre aria, auch as cooking nod r* iflrto such a degree that lb* m >*t skeptical will see and realise that they t bom* glrla that are fully tbe and poastbly tbe superiors of the country. They are to 1m|>rese this fact upon tbe minds of tbe youn* meat by Inviting them to Mtnonthly affair* of their club, where they can be seen lu their owo environment* and to tbe best advantage They did no: authorise the atatomeut, but they. Hire many other* before (hem, will try the shod cot to tbe heart via (be ttomaeft It cannot be denied that the furma- > would be of loorttto the member* of absence of harmony between tbe J aexea during the last few year*, which la plainly seao when wa oooalder lire fact Ihatilu nearly every marOoaaa City during tbe last few yaarsooly ooeof tbe coiiirmctiug l«nie* has claimed raddaoce bare. This fact would be obvlatod with auch a clubAud the young men ahouM, doubt will, give tbs glrla their

The man seemed to be very much ex cited. -W*-v* made a bet" be said, “on a gneetion of taw. and w*>a agreed to leave It to yon." TU do the beto I con to settle It" returned tire great lawyer, gratified by this evidence of the opinion to which be was held- “What la Ure question of lawr “Why. a two dollar eat belonging to

Tire playwright turned pal* with ex dtement and a sudden ruth of pride as ha beard from hit position In tbe wings to* aoond of stamping fact

HER VIEW OF JERSEY

Mary 1C. WUk u(bunas, a few days ago expraaasd frank opinion of New Jersey, to •bleb Htate she has lived four year*. Tbe eulhoree* l« married lo Dr Kt -e-rH-kii'i.u h. ini c«y. laiy t»v - had a cottage her* during (he past And New Jersey a very unusual and tnleresting field. I have now red here four years, and have learned little shoot it. It ta a curious Bute, t ta neither North oor Booth, but partake* of the nature of both. It doe* me ae exactly bring of the Unhn, bat a* having no odd, todelu own, a freo-

CORRUGATED IRON WORK, iFURNACES AND RANGES,

405 Weslej Avenue. • Oceen City. R. J. 4

'' Repair* ol

Ocean City—Cberrie Boric.

Dennis Townahlp—Rolls Hewitt. Amos Brosins, Benjamin F. Roxarth, Charles E. Button, James Whlta-

| ker, Herbert Carroll, Jr.

8ea Isle CUy-Edward Rice. B. F.

ordtnam

ey all Admit It - - — Who wouldn’t? It’s *•=• pretty a bath room as you ^ |beQ

find the town/jver. yuur sainted mother, of Luther, of . • ■> Knox, of Wealey. Remember, also, Rath Iloomx vu , „ rpeol „ aDd your

arc an every day occurrence frieod

with ns.

Unaa Irenesth tbe skull and crurebonea

bar monnment are:

understands music. Ho, I beseech you, j Her stacs waa ahart. bar thread

- to understand tbe church. Thar* j **i fc—

1; he men to It who are no credit to

Tire concluding 1 L*do», Hr., Frank Sharp.

Our plumbing shop has the reputation for fitting up bath rooms that’s honestly

earned.

best materials. For plumbing we

JOHN R- GROVES,

ci.x, *. S. 649 Aabury Ave - - Ocean City, N. J.

week they

man constable who during

tbe pari 80year* has served th* Celled Mate*, Stale of New Jersey, Gloucester County, Woolwich Townahlp aud borough o! Bw*de*boro, aa Culled

, . 11 • I 1„,_ HUte* marshal, sheriff, deputy sheriff, by doing a swell job at low iniiii.fiiniHaRiarlfiT. nii T~n “ir :.1- 17.., „1„.„T,,„cr wr take ua>rde0 , e hleruf police at Washington

I‘ark, night watchman, borough marshal and driaetiva W* have man lu this county who will turn green with envy when they read this record.—

TMs »

» a* but a treaed play.

“Fa.” asked Tommy. “wlmt's the fllfrereoce bet nrreaj -assam tics' and 'loauranccT “ “Writ my sou. one ta what the age it ba«. an.I Hi - other Is what be persists In frying < > ^1 yoa'-Oalballe Standard and Tdixa.

r butcher." »*ld the Xfl cent* a pound for n-bat woulfl tores 111 Susie Wise, “they to onr bouse Mam y that much for chops.’'

MIddle Townahlp—John W Mathis, Clarence Fisher, James Hcbeltauger, Frank T. Hand, David B. Scull, William Steel, Frank Bwaio, John E

Bowen.

Angleaaa-William Streaker, William Godfrey. Wildwood — Harry L. Hparklia, Gilbert Blmker, Chartaa W. Mlckel, Frank Sheppard, Byron Llrcxy. Holly Beach Oty-Jeree D. Mattbuae, Heuheo W. Nororaa, Carl Krricaon, Julius Rooeh, John Barker, Edward HchllebUng. Lower Townahlp—Hwood Cham ben, Howard Huffman. Frank Barnett, Andrew Reevaa,Andrew J Rohm, Arthur Woolaoo. Oliver McDonald. Charles Hawn, Harry Fisher, William Piltebard, Harold Csx, Jonathan L. Garretaou, George Bwaln, Eooa Tom-

the world'* supply of coal I* exhausted, which ta not a matter for 1mm' l!ate worry, toe eucalyptna may ba grown aa a substitute, cocalyptue stores up more of tbs f energy than any other tree (1 per of that reflected ou toe unit of area), and to South Africa It hat been found cheaper to raise it than to Import An ao* of eucalyptna plantation will prodoc* each year the equivalent of thirty ton* of coal.

* has a bodyguard of fifteen

a na* of wine. They anrompany

at* aa cook* They frequently InaUt upon “tasting" freak bottle* of wine tore* or four time* a day to b* a

la much more vtul here than to England; that la, oaate exists to a great extent, and ta much more dearly defined. Casta to ka fullest fleauce hardly exists at all to many Now England towns That lutrreata me greatly. New Jersey to also a field that has not been wotkad to any extent, for with th* exceptloa of New York city, the Middle HUte* bare had very Bui* atlrotioc from the novelist-" Letter to Bourse Pharmacy, Ocean ttfy, AT. /. Dear 81r: We suspect you’d Ilka the tale, bow a soman beat two hardware dealers In Girard, Pa. We tried outcast to get those men 1 sell Devoe lead-and xtoe to that bright town; rfKl failed. Reluctantly took Mrs. K. K. Bowman, druggist. They said they couldn’t sail paint for mre than fl.25 a gallon. Mrs. Bow■an can. She ha* sold about all tha palul that has been sold tbere since. 8be knew Devoe; had ac

r»tde«: she easily learned that cheap dear tn Mint, aud told the pen ole. Mr. BurtYoon g bought a gallon Deue tor room* that had always taken a gallon of other paint; had half toft. Mr. R. H. Hilar, jeweler, paiutad J>voe, and eay* It goo. further—no par-

ticulars.

“No.” answered Mb Cwniux. “If 1 enjoy a ptaot wall enough to applaud U I know by that tact that It tou t th*

rethought II [htn; brought

expensive before be bought It

«ck nearly half of hto paint, and aakd

was the cheapest job ever had.,

Mrs Itowi