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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXVI

OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY'. DECEMBER 14, 1905

NO. 37

OceanCity Sentinel

r CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor

AVTCMftM.n-.uw. J ^ nK»H *|- LAW offices B. T. Abbott, m. u., ' j Physician and NurKcon. Schuyler C. Woodhull, omci-c«r»«r ctBini ud Eutit simi

T. C. HUTCHINSON. M. D

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OPFICIALk

MORGAN HAND,

ATTORNEY and . ,

■ COUNSELLOR AT LAW.', HomaBopnthl-t..

. wa 4

SAID TO HAVE VALUABLE MINE Financial Paper Telia of • Ocean City Men's Hold-

ings in Nevada. The fullowing, of li

THE MAGICAL DURIAN.

_ MINISTER TELLS

unwari-liable rtrho of Hl« ••The a|-Mlr w rite* of -Tltc |**rr u Inid.wlih-li |ia—e<li all under«tam1liig

ir h-usnl. I* animat lu-' for tli** fruit U-

it whalrrrr etaud* li

mito you. \M nut your heart be troubled, nrlllier id It be afraid'-a I '

U Hypnotism of the Dollar the peace which U •errne and unafraid j Rev. Ml

Delusion of the Age. • ben temped. ra«*. and when form

! STIRRING MEN TO RIGHT ACTION

Me*

e of the fart that

re. Shrrn

i, Ma.

juuerteil with the n

JONATHAN HAND, HOWARD BURT, M. D.

(3oanMellor-a.twL.awe

809 Wesley Avenue.

hr company, I, taken frun <>rk Mercantile and Final,

f recent dale:

durian eating re aflame with mmiuda with

Says Mr. Corson.

of I lie

CAPE MAY COURT HOURS. N. J.i

SECRET SOCIETIES. IT Mon d ri liT n u n « * >**wnCitr trxl.r, No. ea, K. of I'.. mveU era) and Hurt dona.} evemue, or wwi. MiaUlaK^d r^kalh A»lKir^a*wa

JJARRISON H. VOORHEES J N. GRISCOMr M. D.

CJonriMel lor - at - l^nw.

CENTRAL AVKNl

opmmt of the valuable properties of the Provldentv-Slioslion eMluliig Com-1 pany. which are located at Voutgom- j cry Maintain, lu the celebrated UullKrog IIMrlcloT Nevada, ba* attracted cou*iderable attention In liuauclal and Invcwtiueut circle* here and elaew here, and renewed lutered lu the Mit.ject

d by the 1

The d

neither ami nor «tar* apjwsr Tliere

depth* of human new

■trong •rrmon In the First M. E. peace In them, and there ai Church, on Sunday evening, from the omable depth* below all hue teal: •■The uii*esrrhable riche* of leuce to which ChrlM's peaci CbrM"—Bpb.. *: K. rralired If we should .Ink to ••To he the bearer of g.»id tiding. U a ■■Finally, let u. notice I hr i nrlvllege of sweet satisfaction to every mg power of Chrid We

Casselberry Talks

a "Moral Character Be-

coming Unalterable.”

re found In the First I'rediytertau Church on i unfath- SuiMlay evening, Her. H. T. Caamlancaper- berry, the pastor, preached an able would lie srrmoi on Moral Character Haromlng hem I ■■allerablr. ' taking bla teat from lanaform- R**-. SCill: "He tbatlaun^d. let him

He that I.

1 very Important

it In the

•f the

LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell,

id tHUMTH ITTKKKT

LAW OFFICES

t ‘> u Ajkfi. asrot.

Godfrey & Godfrey,

in l i(. 0, or A 'i’. m ton’

hsiYisti'mihdllif iL* 1 -

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

u:S;£r‘“ ,r “

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH

. O. K. M.. mm*

Counsdlor-at-Law

01 pT*T J A

srz’rssx.

HARJ$Y h. rick.

RjiGISTERED ARCHITECT

QR. CHARLES B. RIDER ,

*• I »ont iMt •*

759 Asbury Avenue COAL COAL

COAL

COAL COAL SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH ST, AND WEHf AVE.

velvptn

11 encountered that amay* •litti to a ton In gold. Th ce-Kbosbone Mining Com|

nicrally know u. Is a

nail b

frulb

Those s

m '“"‘J. Hi Sim ha filthy dill, and ha

uld clot lie m.de w.lier, and the thief honest. !u,w , that I. rigbleou., let him be nghteou. hen they w.dfl.h pasatous have been eubdued In 1 -HU. and be that I* holy, let him he

t with mmages of sorrow, to, mr „, and how society ha. been Iran*- jboH> still."

r regret they felt at causing 1 formed by His retie*Inggrace.and we 1 ,“ r ta • pain, but would break forth .11, beholding a. Ju a gla*. the glory i'* ,J Mr ‘

3* Into thanksgiving « bet, they became of the laird, are changed Into the -.lire ,olv “ "* ‘l'«*“*'" • hether a man h* ret erwet I* 1 * l ** rrr ’ " f Ki""! tldliigs of the for-' image from gloom to glory, even a* by ' * ‘ 1 *’’l' , "v ( •“‘I rejerter oft lad here and

ns« by. Itlvene*. and btoaslng of Uod. In the' u* .pi r |, of the la»rd. But we have tb.7 watch for the falling chapter, the a|w*tle Paul seem, to find ' |„ (hla life only a hint of what It to hr

ibulary Inadequate to e«-| when we shall receive Hla riche* In

pineapple, with a almllarly rough out- son. “The old pr ph able covering armed with half Inch niemselves with sack, •pikes sriilch are tough and aharp. It were sent with messai

grow, on trees fully sixty feet la height whose trunks are bare of Umba except at the very lop. and when th*

fruit ripens It dro|>s

his rich v

stock being In tire hands

are fortunate enough to pres* the gaatltode hr feels for the rich I g| u ry, have such trees growing on their own Inheritance of grace revealed to the p*, q land practically live on the Income do- ucUlcr through hi* ministry. He 1 ,t| | b rived from Uh> ale of the durian, foe n „., r wonder Iha. on, wbo]g, r

the Jungle edge, whore tbewe trees t no ownership, the race to build

• that o

CHURCH SERVICES.

■TTuuir^. £XVm?ssrh£r2; |. m.;Hoax Heists*. T.tA W m IT.f er uieel[a*. WsgMrtJ^. m. t oo anr fort tall) L*bare* or me Botr”Trialty. l-roijsAaal K|>u«>ual. eorner Kleveum street aud Osn trki sveaie. Rev. Manta Atgaw. mlainsr In lu w?.“Sl°SaSI. r nn«’‘a'ui“<wr ' - t^mmltlao-Tbaa. C. Hsonetl. W „ i, , Maltari, IVrei W shields, “i Sraeldenl.

Leonard Krauu Co. Electricians flio Asbury Avenue, Ocean City. N. J r .setnoai waek at aU klads sroaipUr at 1'i.Jedto. All malarialaad work guarani#** Mrleuj Brat rlaaa »TURIICICEja.ll|llUOIIPAHr itaitllR l<*

RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCT Ml Asbary A saw we OrewM CUf. H. J.

"W

—Reading: Coal

seeureany definite information rrla live to the development of. Its propertie* or the pro*|«cts of the enterprise. : For this reason it aflord. your correspondent great pleasure to lay before the readers of itbe Financial Times what I* probably the mo*t extended and the most <-oniprehen*tve report on the development -<»f the prufiertlcs of 1 (Ids eompany'ever presented to the ■•The properties of the Providence-i Shoshone Mini g Company immediately adjoin the richly mlnerallred t holdings of the Montgomery Shoshone , Mining Company, which Is aid by j ex|>erts to he the greatest mining mar-, vel In all the Nevada camp*, and

establish proprietary to- part that tie took In these things, hr t crest In the falling fruit la equal to to- res 11 red that find had forgiven him. tensity to a land rush, and to tba Jon- and record, his surprise and delight; gle the natives must compote also with j ,| 1B , though he was im than the least wild bcaata that share man's fond- , f , I|C - )rl to p « la given

•to preach among Hie (lentlles the un-

•emrrhable riches of Christ.'

•■Ours Is the aroe privilege to-nlgbt

ea, according to the promrcometh *hall Inherit ud w hen tlwy shall bunneither thirst any more, r I-amb In the midst of

e. but.Although the throne shall feed them and find

himself for tbejahall wipe away all

i their

firtdtlon Avw..

Colllnifav. ooU, * * * N. J. nB1(

IS hetw-1

Beautiful Cottage Sites... High (iround. let* (iraded. Htreels and Hldewalk* Oraveled. Many new buildings already erected. Plot lying betw een AtlanUc avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North streeta. v Apply to any real estate agent. Investigate before purchasing

This i

■ shaft of ISO t a«i feet of

Ocean City Land Company

Hot Air

Speaks :: For Itself Good plumbing tells Its own advantages. There Isn't any use of buying plumbing for cheapness— ( , It must be good. The best material must be used to Insure satisfactory service. The plumbing we do for you will always do Its work Perfect material and perfect workmanship wi|l Insure you most |«rfeet satisfaction.

■tabuamV.d ■••■.

S. B. CONVER

pper, Hlate wild Slag ROOFING

PAINTS READY MA °VS MADE-TO-OROER. Rcadv-made may be good, may b? otherwise, may fit the job, may not. Painters who are noted for’ their fine work find it ntjp^ssary to make nhe paint to order for each job, as each job is always just in a little different shape fjxnn the job preceding it. We use the Lewis Brano^—the kind your fat&r always insisted upon. Acme House and Sign Painting Company, OCRAN Ciyv,'“ T 3' i "'N¥w'jFRSEV

DAVID MUIR, JR., Tin,-M* sno* Slag •BDDfiDii. CORRUGATED IRON WORK, iFURNACES AND RANGES. <05 Wttlir Areain. - Ocean Citr, K. J. Ke|«ln> of every description tor all make* of Furnaces audlKauges. Ke|*lrlug don# prompUy. tvmoky ehtmuaya cured or no chug* Shop to tear.

They all Admit It -

Who wouldn't ? It's

pretty a bath room as you'll find the town over. LnxaritBs Hath Boons are an every day occurrence

with us.

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

earned.

drlfth

across the entire property of the Prov-Idence-Hhoshone Mining Company, and It la practically certain that the systematic development of Jt«'mine will result In large and continuous profit* for the holders of Its stock "A double compartment shaft ha* been sunk by the Providence torn pany lo a depth of 100 feel, and prospecting driynTRt the distance of l.Vi feet have been run out In different direction*, tine of these drifts, w hich has cut the great Moutgomuty-Mhosboue talc ledge shows a breast of thirty-two feet and the drifting uu this ledge towards the Montgomery id lioaboue mine allows | constantly Increaslug ore value. Another drift la reaching out towards a quartz ledge that hr entirely distinct from the Montgomery-8hoshone for- : uiatious, and It Is believed from the surface Indications that this latter ledge, when reached, will also carry high ore values. It Is thus to he seeu that the ProvWence-.Shoshone I'omi pany possesses properties of excel* tlonal value, and It la the unlveraal opinion of competent mining expert* that the company Is destined to become a great producer of mineral wealth. "Particularly worthy of commeuda(loo la the strength and ability of the company's management, which assures an Intelligent and conservative administration of Its affairs and a > safeguarding and promotion of the Interesta of stock holders In every possible manner. Mr. Henry I). Moore, the President of the company, U one of PhlladeIpbia'* most widely known and Influential capitalists and business meo, and his name In Itarlf adds strength aud prestige to Hie eolerprla. Donald ft. Gillies, the VI ~ and General Mabager, liest known mining men of Butte (Montanaibefore coming to Nevada, w here he has been one ef the principal developer* of the great Monlaua-Touo-pah mlue and la at present 8uperiotendent of the Touupab Kxleoskm property of Mr Clinrlca M. Schwab. George F. Had get l, the company’s Superintendent, Is a mlulug expert of w Id* and varied practical experience , In the different Nevada camps, and he l< enthusiastic over the bright future of the Provldeoce-8ho*houe properly. William I>. Hberrerd, Treasurer, and It. W. Edwards, Secretary,- aie also wcll-kuowu aud Influential business •The Provldence-Hboabooe Mining •mpany. as already stated, la not offering any of Its atock fur ale, hut small blocks are sometimes dealt In by Philadelphia broken from the Issue of stock that was originally put upon the market. Th* stock baa a par Vail

»1 00

•lira ordinary

Once to the jungle as I sat smoking, puxzltng out some lost sols dang tracka, a falling durian attracted my attention. The nearby trees seemed alive ' with monkeys racing to lint reach tba ' ground One monkey that had been ) left at the p at. so to say. deliberately I dived from the top of the tree when ba at. fully forty fact. Into the top of a smaller tree below, whence be swung to the ground. Hot. though be bat oat the other*. Die durian had disappeared. A small Icopard-llke creature bad sneaked off the fruit and! was too absorbed In watching the aerial flight of the monkey to get more than a glimpse of the thief. The troop of monkeys that Instantly forgathered discussed the situation loudly and In very ot>

WHERE LUCK WAS LOST. In trying to take short cuts to sue-

k side of every-

Thki Is one of mining enterprise* of which t

Hm-did «e do it? Why, by doios • svdl job *> 'o»'

figures, and using best materials. For

plumbing wc take

the lead.

JOHN R. GROVES,

649 Asbury Ave - ’ Ocean City, N. J.

Liahof unclaimed letter* remaining lu the Ocean City Poet Office for w eek coding December Mh, Itktt: Champion, Mr*. Lou B. Dennis, Mr* R. J. Wilson, Mbs Kleym.

Edwabs M. Btrrrog, P. M.

In looking on th In overconfidence born of a first easy In not working to a plan or pro-

gramme.

In tnjtbclng ready for the opportunity when If came. In umpllng every kind of Investment eebeme that came along. In dreaming of great thing* Instead of doing the little once at hand. In bring *o disagreeable and ac.flah that they coaid not make friooda. In waiting for somebody to help them or give them a boost or for aome rich unde to die. In refusing to take the positions they could get because they did not know whether they would like the work or

t he human, making li

dltion. but as a masterpiece of art. In which the collective deeds and passions of men shall be not merely pictured with photographic accuracy, but

•oppose that thia la a naw atm. The groat historians hare always held it. The Ida that Thocydlde* and Tacitus neglected to consult all the material available tn their time la ludicrous. Gibbon knew hla “eourcoF* as profoundly as the Impeccably correct Oar*

not like Stuhtia. a body of evidence which ba dam] not explore. The mashlstorlans to the future, by whatr method they may work, wilt prove maelrew to be akin to tbewe to Insight In power and to art—W. R.

Thayer In Atlantic.

In bla -Becollectlona of a Virginian** leneral Dabney 11. Maury tella of an old lady to Fredericksburg who was reduced to taking in boarder* to order to make both ends meet On one • •ton of peculiar etna the larder so empty that the good lady took b ey.“ the said, -tbero-s nothing In the' boom for my boarder* to eat except mush. But glr* them that If they are Christians they will accept 4n resigns-

■a l*#asa.

• doty to do

at U o’clock. Do oot blacken 9 and 10 and 11 and all between with the color of 12. Do the work of art and nap your reward to pace, so when tbs the proeect you shall meet It walking In the light and that light will oreetome Its darkness.—George McDonald.

practice on Saturday afternoon. DooT you think." toqalrod the oh servant tenor, "that It weald be man nupriate to sing It bnmodiateiy af*. t*e earmoar—New (Mans Plea-

•‘.Mar these thoughts comfort and strengthen us and may the apostle's prayer he fulfilled lo all, *lbat I'brief may dwell In your betrts by faith,' •that ye being rooted and grounded In love' 'may he able lo com prebend with all alnta'-what Is the breadth, and

'hrist, the name ' length, and depth, and bright, ant] to •sure In HI* gospel, the gold know the love ol God, wblfti paasrtb islned ontair.lahed. the Jewel* knowledge, and that you might he •t none of their lu-tre. and all j filled with all the fullnew. t.f God.’ ”

e*e unsearchable riche*' any company of needy |«

rt ua nuttre somewhat In detail three word*, •ricbo*,' •Christ,• unsearchable.' realizing that we

tbouandth part of the wealth of

leaning contained In either.

••Richer Is a word which la likely to ■reat our attention whenever we see or Far It. HI* related In our thought to ■e universal desire on the part of isnklnd to reach a more full and oomletr life, but bow much iwrverted and ilstaken are the popular Dotlona of ue riches. In common though!, this confined to mere money-getting, and the accumulation of earthly possessions as the path to the mote complete life The hypnottem of the dollar la the delusion of the age, but the revelation of the gospel la that nothing b true waltb that doer not make the aoul rich—wod a matter of common obartrattoo many are made iwnr. Intellectually, socially and morally, In the purol the rlctiea limited to mere dolMaur are Impoverished In the w*s ol money-getting, like Hlla* Mamrr lu George Bitot's story, who, • the guinea* rose In the Iron pot In hlrh he hoarded bis wealth, bit mural nature shrank In proportion It I* the ricbce of Christ to w hich the wise apostle commends ua, that which atlsfies the soul, which Burvlvea the shock of death, and I* not diminished when the nut aud the robber* have

ne their worst with It.

•Chrtot, in our relattou to the a world, Is everything, and give* value everything. All other tblug* are the cipher*. He the Integer All the difference between a million and a lllloiith I* In the poqltlou of the unit. "Put Christ before yourself, and He give* value to evetythlog related to

Put yourself before Christ

aud you hrlug about ygpr moral ex-

tlnctton.

•The riches of Christ are unsearchable. The word Id the original means •eomethlng which cannot ba traced out.' Ko Hla riches, the riches we have lo Him, cannot he traced out. They lu value, llmltleaIn quantity. Imperishable to quality, and Infi- .• In possibility. Contrast these h the riches of the world, which limited to their relattou to the live sea. aud become to a great extent ueies* lu the using, and may come to destruettou at any moment. Ill* not strange that the great tie felt SB' Iboa who i* as to the nature

are liable riches of

••Fin*. The uu Hb leva. In tba

tbb Chapter, b the prayer that throw who read bta words 'may know lb of Christ which paaaeth know! We know that He low ua. b much of Hb love th ;now. We tael the about ua that heat* us up, but the great ocean of Hb tore stretches away

on every baud. A

father's arms and feel* their tender clasp about him, and b altogether comfortable and aft. lug of the Urge ptoha for hb welfare which are taklug form lo the fktber's mind So, Uod b preparing for those who love Him more than eye aeeo or e r hoard, or heart bat

. Let ue think for a mom ■a re ba hie riches of Hla ro id grace. Thera la no ala I vlto that Hla e

ave. He wept •be rvected Him, end forgave and prayed foe Hla murderers

WHAT MEXICANS EAT. The farther south one gore the

■or* Important pari meet atwiua to lay lu the diet. In oM Mexico the people of the upper riaro have highly

uod roasts and steaks aud game

three times every day. The roast* are stuffed wlllt raUlua. and a rich

n gravy la imirofl over them. m- seems oton- Indlapenuhle to

them than to the-fur enveloped Eaklmoa. There are do broiled a teaks, but In their place one Is served with

half raw ptotr of tenderloin reek-

ing With gratae and peculiarly flavored herhe. lu that balmy dime, where lie system woald he so much better If without any menu, thouanda of taka arc aokl dally at 4S and So cents

pound. The poorer rlasere are forced

> atwdatn front aui-b and live no the coarse frijole beans and cold clammy tortilla a. which are thin white corn

I made from rye hominy rruabed pulp This forms their unvaried On the aristocrats' Is Ur* are the delicious fruits, chlramoyaa.

xlpotrw. mangoes aud others which A merit* us hare never taatnl. The popular aguacate la a cross between

fruit and a nut. It to a dark greeo

and the flesh la about the consistency of ointment. It grows rot a tree of unpar. I tried dark green foliage and to used often to the place of butter or

r to, -whatever a i

■ refill «tudy of the Hook of Revelreveal. u> u* a desire rnonlpg ■gb the whole huok to attr men to right actions by shewing them the foand the jutflRienl. Hence we the words. •He thou faithful uo-.o death, and I will glee thee a crown .if life.' The words ft our text suggeet a daw nlng of a rriat* In human htotory, w hen moral character becomes unalterable: lu other words, there to tlie greats*! danger of mm and women *o -liaptog their live* and rharacten that they may never be changed. In building character, let each one have a Carr, for, when the light of the world shall , then’will each man be found to have the thing for which he tolled - wage* of sin,’ ■death; or the gift of God.'•life.' Each will be reodvtd

■ fulnew

changeable A iw eth thanl

"I«t us notice three things. First, that moral character sometimes become# unalterable before death. There a lo believe that Itita crista this world. We find In the hltfle suefa expre*»lona as there: 'My ■pint wUI not always strive with nan.' Ephraim to joined to bto Moto; let him alone.' It to retd of men'scooactoocee that they ••!« reared with a hot Iron ' If there words mean anjrtblng, they mean that In tbh life a corrupt character may become unalterflblc. Ifo • The alteration of character require* deep thought and earn rot reoolve. •Second, tfcharacter tonot altered before death, It to oot likely to be altered at death. Yee. there was the thief on the croro; but, lewt you forget, think also of the unared thief. The cold waters of the river of death afford no purifying power*; they ido not wash clan of *ln. Th* evil character built Id a lifetime cannot be altered In a few hour*, for most people die In physical pain and morel foreboding*. True, men may and can be roved at tba last moment, but what about the character? And while It to always possible, II to not always probable. True, our

Itirb

r Inti

they rot the frijole bean*, hare been dipped Into a brown bowl of boiling lard before brought lo Ibr table. The eat enough lard to underline the digestion of the etoutret be

KEROSENE OIL. A few drops added to your boiled ■torch will utakc Ironing easier. Dip the finger* In the oil and nib th* throat to glr* relief from aore throat. Saturate a cloth In the oil and rub the roller* to ciewn a ctotbre wringer

if pemii-t !-• I shvalJ Ing soytoly *toc

•even year-. But moral character remains unaltered, for wrong moral principles do not parejiway from ua as the particles of our bodies do day after day aud year after yaar. "Some one will auggaet Chrtot’* preaching to the spirit* lu pneoo, hot this must harmonize with other paaeagr* of Scripture. Chrtot may, Indeed, have preached to (bore already dead aud offered grace to those in preChristian times, or those living lu heathen land*, or thus* who never

give,the least hope to •oul to-day lo look for another e future ato'a that would run counter to all Rcriptural teaching, and would utterly destroy the gospel of ll* moral force. One erne (of many) ought to suffice to dispose of theeseood probation Ida : ‘Fur If w* sin williugly after that we have received the know ledge ol truth, there remaluath no more sacrifice for tons.’ •Third. Th*t If morel character to not altered before dealh, it to not likely to h* altered after death. A change In morel character can only be effected by force of moral truth. Truth alone dtopels error. Again, we cannot conceive of moral truth in a mightier form Ilian we have here. Therefore, to enjoy haven and know It and understand It. Jrous mid: -Ye must be born again.' A man may ba roved from the Niagara River. He may jump and grasp a twig or a branch, but What If he *houM mtasHT He would he thrown Into Jlte mad vortex below." ,

pealed, while the farmer, get li for each fox killed. The .porting element claims that at the rale the nuhaab are being killed for tbto bounty they will

' *ooo or vx-rriit. atesi, su l"'# rolssvT - I sport of fox hunting will to

9P0HEt SUPNEjH OF MS HB$ «0! Six-foot Grandfather’s Mission Clock, only $14.50 • Lots of little things in SILVER Pay one-fourth down aud I’11 keep anything for you till Christmas. HARRY H. LAKE, Jeweler and Optician, Next to E