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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXVI

OCEAN CITY, N. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18. 1900

NO. 42

OceanCity Sentinel •• L AW offices

B t T. ABBOTT, M. I).,

CURTIS ROBINSON Edilor and Proprietor

Phyulrlan and hurneon.

Schuyler C. Woodhull, OFFICE-C*n*r c«mi ud Eiitui simt

C. HUTCHINSON, M. D

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS

M 1 >Rgan hand,

ATTORNEY and i .1 i . COUNSELLOR AT LAW, v . hi-t ; .— r No. H34 Or-«an Avon I-OPTOB. Own Souo, PBbUr. OCEAN Cirr. N. 4

JONATHAN HAND, C’<>unw«*Uor-«Et-1 >n H..lle.ior, IUA.r In. Iwanerr. Se««»J IMUK

,- APK MAY 1X)UKT HOL’ptK, N. J. i

N HOWARD BUkT,M.D. ’ S09 Wesley Avenue

COMPARISON OF TWO KINGDOMS Able Sermon by the Rev. Harvey T. Casselberry in Presbyterian Chureh. Kev. H. T. rA«wU*rry delivered a tilgbly hrlpfal •ermon In Hie Klr»t I’rwtijtertAii t Uurch on Iam Kuoday event nit, hi. nubjert beliift "Tire True Klnadom" He took hta te»t from

Mi ••My klo*d»

DON’T LIKE THE BILL

HEALTH BOARD HAS ORGANIZED

HAD A PINE TIME

•dated that ButomotitlMA are ri|< j m over the Federal IJcenae hill j

ie purpoae of recuiatiuR inter•atale President; Dr. C. B. Rider •tomobtie ,r » v ' 1 ' l • u, * , “ < ' h h, ■ • Re-e’ected Secretary.

umber of provlaioua that have rained

ntorm of prutrrt from motor car’ "vrau flty. H.«rd of Health met M , lr[ . I and organ!/*d in douhle-<|ulett time on The bill pruvldw that the tourt-t I Thutaday evening hecaunc t»o of tba iu»t take out a Federal llcenne after mrmbern dmlred to attend the meetKiO for the privilege of being ">« of the Maro.il. b.lgr that eveohig.

GOT SEASICK

CROSSING INLET

wi

llir

all kuna

Try nald In part:

JJ \KRJSON H. VOOR1JEES J N. GRISCOM, M. D.

1 C.'<Mittn«*‘lloi--nt-w, 1

TIN t'KNTUAI. AVKN

SECKET SOCIETIES.

CmittCH SERVICES.

LAW OFFICES Apgar & Roswell,

£)R. CHARLES B. RIDER »• I>enitMt*f 759 Asbury Avenue

of eiamloerl by a

Ve aly pim.!' violating the^uA a'hall be genlraUon would be a bll lively, but It Jle deprived of Ilia llreuae. and violation '••'"'I- The talked-of rlaal

dlrert annwer to rome que>- ; of the act la to o|*rate a machine In MeeUon of aev-retary did not Ilona w II bout mlaleadiug the que^ Inler-atate travel without a llcenae. !•**- Tobenure. It rr.|Ulred tlom-r I’llate had heard rytnom that | It |r the general opinion that auftl- 1,1,1 1* 1 * 1 "•* u.,thing Jeaun had aald He wa. a khig. and r |ent preaaure will be brought to bear »f- *-'■ « »hler waa lu bla ofllce now tliere In an opportunity to put the by the American Automobile Aaaoda- ™ r| y- ■ l “ 1 ,hr Dn< <1 tier!loh direct : • Art thou a king ?' j u,,,,. the national governing body, to j N- Howard Hurt and t barlea K. Kdhe anka of the Man. rbrinl Jenun, an kill the meanutc t he very Idea of a '• ■rdn In a feu momenta. Hr. 1. K He ntanda bouud before him. Sow, If I i (CTOW baa alwaya been dlntaateful lo !'Hincom and Harry F. Hunton, the Jenun would have aald. •Yea,' without i automobllintn, and II la argued HiatV u «* member, walked In, end the pro

qualifying It, He would have minted HOU |d be uucountllutlonal to require ‘A* 1 Pilate. If He va ‘ '

LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsdlor-at-1-aw

COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Huy your Coal from the SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH HT. AND VVKKT AVK.

mlnatalrment,

uti Iran .|uaimed. Jeaun made no claim a- king to an earthly kingdom, but He did nay, -To thin eud wan 1 horn, and for thin cauae came I Into the In thin ncune, Hew.

lug from one trtate I

••liet un f

a a pi ritual

HARRY H. RICE, HEADLEY A ADAMS khoistehed ahchitect Reading Coal

low the Ml id flud wl

naid of a man that hi. kingdom la of thin world or of the aplrltual world. -’FTrnl. a nian'a kingdom In of thla world, and thta only, when he apendn all bin energlea, all bla time and taleutn" for the accumulaltou of earthly iregnuren, thlnga that pertnh In time; w hone only creed In. ‘with all thy gettlugn, get goldmen t crowd out the Cod that ow i gold and allver, and the cal tliounand hllln, to gain tlu-ne

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md. a

■ olid whei

■e falln to

lugdom la of tin

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MltcJtlon Ave.,

olllnuMwood. - - - N. J. ,

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■kn. Urn m Itl.ln) . Job . im S . ,n in Maauaan-nauaat n

rirnl Hapltnl . bate*. A«bor> n canon Ktablb abO Mutb .uwln. . iwnioi. Suodn; nervier. lac. aval a. in. m.. Itibln •

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CHURCH SOCIETIES.

Beautiful Cottage Sites... High tlround. I<ota Graded. Htreeta and Sldewalka Graveled. Many new bulldlnga already erected. Plot lying between Atlantic avenue and the Ocaan, and Fifth and North idreeta. v ‘ Apply to any real rotate agent. Invntlgate before purchaalng elnewbere.

* Chrlatl-

Ocean City Land Company

IN AN ESTIMATE of your expenses this year you can cut down the plumbing item a whole lot, if yon let us do the work.

Understand we are

NOT CHKAP PLUMBERS We expect to get fairly paid for our work. Where yon come in is onr quickness of method. Wt in and out of your house in about half the time yon expected the job would take. That saves time and time you know is .money, even in

the plumbing trade.

loral e

Many great and good men do strive l uplift their fellowa, but the number very email in coniparlroti with the great multitude who proft aulty. If you w ill ahow un i lack, nympatby for any moral movement for the good of bln fellowa, man who will jmt help extend the unefuluero and the Having power of the go.pel, any man who will not contribute time or money to throe, you will have abown un a man wbone kingdom In of thin world only. "Third, a man', kingdom la of thU world when he drawn hi. htgbe-t pluanuren and joys from thefaadoa ; tloun of the panning nhow of thin Hie. - You nee In nuch a one a being who waa created to hold convene w In lug God and yet In emdared charm, of t lie world line*, earth, feeding on hunks, wl could lie fending on the llurot of wheal

from the palace table.

"Hut w hen' can It be truly mao', kingdom U not of thla world T When be regard, thla world

Dr. Edward, named H. F. Rtantob

a. temporary chairmen

Ion wan .electad for tbi On the other hand there are some ’ I’r Hurt nominated !>r. Edward. ■ bo think that a national registration *<" 'be presidency of the board. The f a car might decrease the number of uomlnatloii was motidcd by Dr Grisplacard, bearing State numbers that and Hr. Edwards wa. elected autoimibollst. are now required to He accepted the oltlce, allbough, be carry. The hope of all Is that rome “'d. be had strongdewlrro to rent qulBgrrement turfy be readied by w bleb «Uy Ibis year. ber used lu one State w ill be Dr. Griecom named Harry F. Htanreougtilled In the other 8Ute» ton f r the poaHkui of secratary of the

hoard.

Mr. Hlanton protested. He nald a aa a new member and would much "The prefer that rome other member of the

board be nominated.

Dr. Hurt uomlnaled Dr. L*bari< Hidcr. present Incumbent. Mr. Htantou numlnated Dr. J.

Grtacum.

A vole being taken, Mr. Htantun, acting aa teller, announced tba Dr. HMer, g; Dr. Urtac m, one blank

ballot.

"You should all v saM Hr. Edwards. The second ballot resulted In Dr. Kider getting three elertlou.

osnuj. c.~-

Tin, Galvanised S. B.CONVER Mh'’-" smii ia AV> ■ov.s.n. NJ ROOFING GOOD PAINT PAYS Poor paint is no better than no paint,-and costs almost as much as good paint. “Lewis” PureAVhite Lead is tbe paint that best combines reasonable

cost with highest quality. WE USE “LEWIS.”

■•>. jofca O-Oalaijr.nagnrtatsadsat lus-j

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' " " Acme House and Sign Painting Company, I 00630 CltV, N. J.

DAVID MUIR, JR., Tin,-fiats •an^las-Mit 405 Wester Irenat, - Ocean City. K. J. H«l«lr* of every description for all.makes

of Furnaces and (Ranges.

Hciwlrlug done prompUy. Hmoky chimneys

■ charge Shop In rear.

‘ that the Hook says, -Here we hare no continuing city.' Thla world, to him. has not lo,l Its beauty, but It la more for acaflbldlng than building a permanent reejdence; U Is more as a school looking to a higher academy thao the end of schooling. If he any gifts of money or talents, be uses them for God’s glory, and Dot the eo Joyuient merely of self. "And again : Whan a mao rtgardi (he evangelualiou of thla eortd of more Importauee thau aaae or comfort. Jrooe came for tbe ex prron purpoae roek and save the loat.and tbe spiritual subject of tbe aplrltual King strives to

be like the King.

"Lastly, there Is the blenscdnts rived from being a subject In thin nplrltual kingdom. It Is eternal This world and all kings eud kiugd. ms rapidly pesalng away, mud none o ran tell w hether or ntd any of the Ming governmeuU or kingdoms he In existence two esuturtes hence, but Christ's kingdom Is Horn everlasting to everlasting. Will you not an* lyae you* aflecthma. In older to so w hat your kingdom Ie?" WIFE LIKED COTTAGE

t call

'•The American Hr

Brewer's Journal," “Tbe wine and Spirit Gaxette,” and all the live other liquor organs In onr country have been

Igorous, persistent and

bitter lu their opposition to the law abolishing tbe regimental llqoor *aibemisUcally and misleadingly called canteens or the "cauteeu.” Thin to thoughtful persons will be positive proof that tbe law- Is a good ooe, and greatly lessen, the consumption

f Intoxicant, by the army.

The annual report of (ieueralGeorge B Davis, tbe Judge Advocate General of the Army, shows that the number of men court-martialed and punished for drunkenness during tlie four years si tire the saloons lu the army were abolished Is less than half w bat It wax In the corresponding period of lime In which they were allowed. The Kev. Hervey Wood. Secretary of tbe National Temperance Society, aaya

actually sixty-

six per cent. The number of the men convicted of crime has also been greatly

named

The Kev. Mr. Tewkesbury, a mlastonary of the American Hoard at Peking, altar sotie mouths of observation of th# lroo|a of the dimrat nationalities, ahtch had captured that ■e of the Boxer outbreak, bis opinion, "Tbe American soldier* are more given to drluk than those of any other nation." This as before the pannage of the antbea-

xm law.

The American MetbodM Missionary octety has much the largest of all tba missions lu the Pbllipploea. Its superintendent. from the time of tie foundation, which was soon after the American occupation of tbe Islands, la the Kev. Homer C. Stunlx, D. D. Id tbe performance of bis dories be ha, t.lied numerous places In the Manila and be baa bad abundant opportunity of knowing whereof be aftlnne. He lily wrote: "The a bo! II too of tbe canteen has given ns a more ■

army/’

Udncral A. S Daggett, who has I forty years In the service, said not long thal, In the days when the regimental liquor saloons were In vogue,

no unusual thing to find a

company on Inspectloo wMb the majority of Its men under tbe Influence of liquor." He added that If theae a-

re-eetabllsbed they will be exceedingly demoralising

FW every general a ho has ex prosed himself In favor of these army drinking pleco In eonnectlou^rhh^g'feglequal, or higher rank and longer aad more varied serv ice, can be given who have declared themselves as utterly opposed to them. Among tbe Uttar art Generals MHaa.Hhafter, Wheeler. Ludlow, Boynton. Bllae,WUoox, Rochester, <>.<> Howard and a doxen others. TIksv eminent men units In saying that lbs regimental liquor saloons an ever present trmpUUon to tba l to Indulge lu the um of IntuxIcaaU. and (bey greatly Increase the number •ftba vlctlma of tbe drink habit, and are triply tbe number of those who resort to ouUtde saloons and vile places

on pay day* and <ghet

Tbe announced InleaUoa of Henator

Immediately,

with outstretched band, to Dr. congratulated him. They

hands curd tally.

follows. Medical

Nobauce Inspector, John W. Bmllh. Plumbing Inspector, H. Smith Hefenlug to the select Ion of a soil, ir, which bad been spoken of at a previous meeting of tbe board. Dr Oriecom stated that be had saan H. K Voorbero, as requested, and from him ■d received a letter, which tbe Dor>r handed lo Hecretary Rldsr Mr. Voorbee*. lu bis letter, agreed

Electricians Hi Asbury Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. uumic icejsliiiik coiipuiT I Non main Ice

AflBf

p

ber oftlcUls elected ^era i rer, H. F. Htantou. / tl Inspector, Dr. GrUbom.

Jcsbo I hy t ouucll. No. 10' H. af A , Ttiorw-1

of thei

wa* a! Unusual and Unhappy BxjiefaitemUuce jori icuce of Anrclia PaM» read lor tbe offieec. ...d mem ter. to K CrB Sunday Morning, go to the resMenee of Mr* Albert G. The heavy sea on Hnoday morning t. 646 Asbnry avaatM. the Invt- reused four or five pa-rugem on the bring signed by the following: AOrella. from Urngponio Oeaaa CHy, Mrs.. F loreuce M. Gilbert. Mrs. Fills to benmie deathly sick aa (ha boat was Kverlngbau., Mr*. Abble K Convar. .-ronring tbe Inlet on 1U 11 o'clock trip. Mm. Haafeab A- Johnson. Miss Heroic It wa. a Mahaa and M*. game W. lake rick pawwnger* o> Tire luvnation wan accepted with A* tbe boat rolled unsteadily, lire tbanks, and, after the usual cloning passenger, grasped tba sides of the '• fhe larmbme wriidtd tbrir , seat* or whatever else they could grab lire place designated, where in a hurry,’and held < ‘ they were given tbe freedom of the death, e, with tire exrwptton of the din- "Will a o»m and kitchen. 1 hey availed queried one of the p rnlvre of the opportunity and Hrhock, who wan Just at that a laughter ret*usd supreme Ho- doing a fancy caks-walk lo bis efforts rial ehal and games sere Indulged in to go forward. until a late hour,when the guests were "No," ansa end "Jot,” “sire won't Invited to the dlulng-room. where tbe go over. You never treard of a boat irprtae of tbe evening was likeMM going over.” A fall coarse chicken pot-pie "^11 a etc to Ocean City aoou ?" dinner * as ready. Tire table "fairly asked another. groaned" under the abundance of food Hot "joe” didn't answer. Having things ttret had been provided, and to recovered bin aea legs, be had gone on which all 4ld ample jearica. Tbe mid to the upper deck to lasb more rightly night boor struck before the last gueri one of tire tso emergency boats that had departed, one and all thanking are always ranted. Coming down, be tbe ladle* for their bounteous repast mimed his footing next to tba lari Those prerent were Mia. Ftoreurr step and was throe n violently agalari M. Gilbert. Mrs. Abble K. Conver, Mrs tire railing Rut lire railing savad him Ella FHeringbam, Mr*. Hannah A. from going Into tire aaa. Johnson, Mias llennlr Mahan, Mlqs The Inlet haring been crossed, on* Hallle W. Lake, Mias lre..a Gilbert, of the passengers, wbo had been barMn Lavlnla K. Thorn, Mrs. Rebecca ing a far-away, tired look for Ian min-

utes, hurried out c

■ought tire railing. Than tba at that had been raging within

J. Mmltb, Mrs. Hannah Yauaman, las. Annie 1C. Lake, Mr*. Hallle E. Ingarsoll, Mrs. Annie D. Bampaon, Mr*. Joan Booy, Mr*. Catharine hcul Madeline Hmltb, Mrs. Evore

Bampron, Mr* .Mattie H. Gibb, Mr*, ooe of the day. Thao thaUda waa foil. Mary FI Hands, Mm. Elbe U Hcull, Captain Knott aald It was about

Mrs. Llxxle R. Carlson, Him Hertha E Ham peon, Mrs. Herveula Adam*. Mtss Hlaucbe E. Hoffman, Mrs. Alice I'. Brown, Hamoel H. Conver, Him Imre Conver and Master William L. GU-

GUNNER6 ANGRY

8|uriamen of soothern New Jersey re very lodlgnaut over the recommendation made by the Htale Ftsh and Game Commtsakni relative to the sea utlng deer. Tbe comuilsriou advises that at least two more added to the closed season, and that whoa the .earou does come I be shooting of doaa and fawna ha prohibited. Particularly lathe Ira of lire aportamen Housed by tbe move to pormll the shooting of backs only. They claim teal It la absurd, and thal no gunner an tell the rex of a running drer. Tbe sportsmen also claim that wealthy residents of New York, Philadelphia Nea ark and other large dries are buying up the deer woods !o this ~ are now putting up "No

ProfeaaorC Ern sat Decbaut, of Norstawn. p* , who was recently elected supervising principal of lbs Cape May City public schools, assum'd hi* dutfc* jg the preseul week. Tbe at I was made that Professor. Deebast was Ineligible for tba poririon; that ha was not a bolder of a New Jersey Btate eertifleala, and that the Cape May City schools were.

n the New Jersey State Nor-

roughest ha had e:

pie of years.

Tbe boat could nut he lisd up on thl* de on Saturday night bacaum of the high tide. It was run over to Horn ere’ Point for tbe night BOARD REORGANIZED

Tire newly-dactad Hoard of Hhwriora of tbe First National Beak of oeaaa Ctty met on Friday morning, and^rsulxed for Ure anaalag year. The director* are L. M Creme, J, M. heeler, E. V. Corson, L 8. Cbamptaa, W. Edwards, S. Wesley Lake. K. U. Mar* bail, Chas Mai hews, W. K. aaaey, H. D. Moore, R. B. HUtm, J. Hcull, H. Howard Thocn, Daalri H. Sisal man and Leslie h. IsriUm Thera ware no cha

Dr. Griscom moved that Mr. Voorraa’terms be accepted. Ifbefnlflll* bla duty. Dr. U risen a. said, his remuneration will out cripple the board. Mr. Voorbee* la now a permanent resident of this city. Dr. Edwards, a bile favoring Mr Voorbero, said he did not think It waa (be rule of bauk* or corporations to tarty a solicitor all Ure Um*. They solicitor* a bom I bay call lu whan Urey used them and pay them fee* for

Bend my Hxxnxxi. lo Tarpon Hpriugs, F’lorida," wrote Krv. B. H Handerlln, of Philadelphia, lo this office the latter part of lari week. “ Handerlln and bla wUt are no da’s sunny dime. At Tarpon Hprtnc.. also, are Rev Geo Haed and wife. Thai Ure two retired minister* of Ure Met bod 1st Church will have . sport In flablng down there Is a certainty.

WSH IDVERTISING AGENCT Ml Aahwrg avvwws Occmi City, H. J-

uvidre, ■ moth attentioe upon bo bath^Toftbc^ri” 5 Ho feidein her brihb ihired wiA tbe pride fa the fixwben they brer tbe tradcW ^Da—T Wire .nd tnvne j to cxxmfa* the ranoo. a. drew you. Wc guomtee omw^ , be bifb-grsde md -. Our mono u, "riooon eteu.

'jrtttr. n- j

Tire Bxarf had

from O. W. Hblrley.of Moores, Pa., short time sloce. Mr. Khlrley be* a handsome cottage on Brighton Place, 1 where be spent laat suiuniar la an eo- , Joyable manner, taking frequent and ! vary successful fishing trip* on the

1 bay and ocean.

Mr. Shirley, who wa* Ure founder of Muorro, w here be built tbe first home

thirty years ago, h«* beau president if, Proctor andotbt

council there foreigb! year* Now there (the teatoratlou oltbe law which baa are more than Mb bouses lu tbe town, been attended w ith such evil cooaewhere Mr. Bhlrley it a notary poWK-’ queocro causa all Ure real friends

and real rotate and Insurance agent I if Mr. Shirley and bla wife Bret visited at

Ocean City a couple of year* ago. ; oowahUred purpoas

‘They cam# over from Atlantic City , with W. H. Long, of Philadelphia, a

i wall-kuown summer cottager In thla; ■ 1 1 city. Mr. Long, who owned a couple Cwctwlwsvri i-ettrow. of cottage, here at Ure time, was thl uk-1 Ltri of uuclelmod IcUert remaining mg of acquiring another cottage. Mr., lo the Ocaan City Poet Ofilc* lor Ure |andMr». Shirley went with him 4o In- awak ending Jauoary IS, UM :

1 sped one or two bouse*, aad when Mt*. Shirley entered the pretty Krtghton Place cottage she was Immediately captivated by It. appearance and cosy air. She Inslrted upon ! Mr. Shirley buying Ua* bouse, which

Alter a brief general dt tbe matter. Dr. Griscom moved That Mr. Voorbero be employed as the board's solicitor, without tbe b aid Darning any sum at bis salary. This w as seconded by Dr. Burt, aad agreed to On motion of Dr. Griscom, It was agreed to amend one of the boaid's rules In order to change Ure board's meeting night Horn Ure second Thursday In Ure month to Ure second Tuos-

day.

Dr. Burt made a motion, * hich was carried, that the next meeting of'tba hi prayer boaid be held in the Mayor's oT

POR RENT—Dwelling

657 Asbury avenue.

Tba union prayer meeting services eld in the F'lrri M. E. i tmreh and Ore First Presoyterian Chureh laat - - - Bo day

charg'd pulpits. The ren kes througb-

nsxi. Is printed the annual rtaiamaat of-Cfty Treasurer Ira 8 Champtoo. Every taxpayer will be interested In tbe figures presented.

Build lug and loan aasoctatioi the Hist* will appeal to the Legtrialo enact a taw to abolish the :b fee system lu ■tunlclpalltles lu which Ure officials who make tbe has are working on salary. It is aald It la a hardship on small property

rrs to pay the he

cod of tbe Blata, as aaa tea ■ frequently published statero oily la fortunate la having ar

Recent real ei Oily record'd In the oOoa of County lerk Way are aa follows: Ocean City Association lo Rebecca '■ Tilton at vir. 11. Strip of laud on edge of high water mark of Baach Thoroughfare and riparian land* In front of same, feel soothwmt of Third street and nineteen MM front. Ocaan City Hereloparent Ob. to H. D. Moore. HM00 I<ot» U, 14, 15,16, 17, 4», 56. 81, O, 88, 86, «, », «, r. IM, 174, m and its, on plan of tola of

Rohm, of Cape May, and Walter Jain, - Washington, I. announced. Mha Rohm Is one of Ure o

Wkve aaya theta Is much speculaUoo aa to who Is to b* the "fertanato" young woman to succeed to the position next year.