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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXV I.

OCEAN CITY. N. THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1900

NO. 48

OceanCity Sentinel:

-j— ■"■S 1 - T. APBOTT. M. D.,

r CURTIS ROBINSON

Editor and Proprietor

(i oo Per Veer. Suictly in Advance

81.50 at End "I Year

CITY DIRECTORY.

cm OFFICIAL.,

AYTOAH Hn-aT.I.A w. MORGAN HAND,

ATTORNEY and i COUNSELLOR AT- LAW •’ ,d OFFICE—C*r»«r Ceitnl u4 Fl«tU Etnel

JONATHAN HAND, x c HUTCHINSON. M. D.

Oonn*eiIor-at- La-w,: j l» t^aaf-rr.Souir Pettic. I I CAPE MAY O0D8T HOUHE, N.

UomoBopatliiaet. No. M34 Ocean Avenue.

OCCAM CITY. N. J.

Mtrvt KOpervleor—W

HAHK.SOK h. voorhees n HOWAADBURT.M.D; Cou„»cllor.nl. I. n ,v,! ' Sa) Wcslt y A «„uc

blai In.iector; U.E Voorbae . IS?'IaS2VK i i£? ta,rd “■ rver of tbe Poor—Jerome H. Ku.t SECRET SOCIETIES.

LAW OFFICES

Apgar & Boswell,

Mureaa ■■ CBaacaat _ MOt RIIIC Bl ll.DIKO,

A»Bl KT At CNPC and EIGHTH HTfUCET

-- HCKAB UTT. H. J, ;

LAW OFFICES

Gidfrey & Godfrey,

| N. GRISCOM, M. D. 718 CENTRAL AVENCE.

£)R. CHARLES B. RIDER

809 Central Avenue

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH i

Counsellor-at-Law

LAW OFFICES OF Herbert R. Voorhees,

CHURCH SERVICES.

£H' Trmlmm—K P. Uantteld.^pr aadtetnOCnonreU. * **

CHURCH SOCIETIES. Aid mem^nra: Hooo.} •miPI jonlll- III®’ Ell*.trill ilaj.il> .

L. n. nultli^aorolar,. 1

swsr- 0 '

Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians *»» Aabury Avtnue._ Ocean City. N. J. Eiaonaal wort ol all ainda prompuy teadMW. All malarial and oora^aaronm* ' ATLANTIC ICEiH. «HA COMPANI raMia Mr. ••iith Poav otALCM im Pnmnn Mountain Ice Hu MtotM] MB u( Cr*M orriom,B3 • Amtoury Avmr OCCAM CITY. M. J.

RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCT Occaa City, »• *■

HARRY H. RICE, HEOISTEHED ARCHITECT W 64H tTaddon Avc., AColllnifMtt oocl, ... N. J.

BALFH L. GOFF, CIVIL ENGINEER

SURVEYeR.

CONVEYANCER

, MIN' H AND CENTRAL AVENUE,

OCEAN CITY. N. J.

COAL COAL

COAL

COAL COAL

SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH ST. AND WEST AVK.

Beautiful Cottage Sites. High (Iround. Lou Graded. Street* and Hldewalka Ormvelad. Many new bnUdlnge already troted. Plot lying between Atlantle avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North alreet*. Apply to any real eatata agent. Invartlgale before purchaalng

URGED HEARERS TO REPENTANCE Necessary for Salvation, Says the Pastor of the First

M. E. Chnrch.

In the Find M. R Church on la.t Sunday evening, tire pernor, Itev. Pen ulngton Coraon, preached from the text, ' liepent, for the kingdom of heaven I*et band "—Matt., 82. HU eubject waa "R: pentane*.” !, •1 have been more than plea rod by llMr reverent Inlereat manifested In (be ■IlM-UMdon of whet may be called the de«p tblngeof Uod'a revelalloa." aald

| Mr. Coraon.

, -It 1* aroumed by aome that young iwoplecan only be iutemrted by aen»atk>nal tbemee and ftiethod*, but the thoughtful face* I have *een before me ; while dUcuaelng there theme* have been e rebuke to aurh au aaaumptlon. I "We have *tudled together on pre '! Viou*evening*'The peril oflndecUlon,' , tjhe principle- of prom end lam In their reletlou u. the eoul,’ The nature ( of tile lorn Buffered In the loro of the , mmiI' and The slate of the lore.' To night we will face tbe other way and : comoder that moral act which form* , (lie miter gateway lo the kingdom of ,

God, llial of KepeiiUnce !

"There are the word* of John, the , ItaptUt, w bo. four hundred year* after the lari of the prophet* bad »poken. , appear* suddenly In tbe w lldernero of , J udea a* the forerunner of rbriri, and , ■•lartle* tbe Jewish nation by the »hrtll cry/HepenLfor the kingdom of heaven

U at baud '

■•Tlial waa not a cheerful or popular gorpel that John the BaptliM.preached. It w..uld have been earier, and more ' plearont. tobavedlscourred opon tbe •dventage* of Ireael's place In the lilan of God. *1*1 of the wonderful deliverance* wrought for that nation by III* hand. -He could have thua rendered hi* preaching acceplnble and prolltlea*. and hlmrelf inpular and uncle**, hut w hen he ure. »uch harsh word* a* •fire’ and ’chafT and ‘wrath.’ and refer* to *uch renpecuble eccleal-, arile* a* the Scribe* and Phariree* a*a 'generation of vipers.' the reasonable

rxpectatli^i would be that time he * J 1 * '*

bolloero may adorn our Uvea That I* w hat U meant by the coming of the kingdom of heaven Into our heart* and Uvea Kcprotauce clear* (lie ground of but and burrow, thal a stalely man■tno ma occupy the piece Tbe briar* and thorn*of sinful practice and Imagination are removes (hat stataly elm* may spread their cooling shade, that tore* may blush at the wooing ol tbe spring, and tbe yellow jaa*amtoe reflect the golden glory of tbe mid. "Thu*, tbe kingdom of heaven wUI come to u*. a kingdom of love, purity and bappluem, whore clttieu* are king* and prirol*, whore capilol la walled with jasper end the street,

paved with gold.”

THE EUCALYPTUS TREE.

Ooc of lb ful of all t It la predict

THE COTTON PICKERS.

L. LESSONS PROM BIG MEN'S LIVES:

l Mltb.

i axabacble dts

w a good singer" aald a peat r.i* eariy ilf* on ibe i* maid sol pb-k mat min

good i-o I tor picking I dare say hr, anng • few line* while he was nearblngj fov till* rv-ord. No negro two pick lotton wlihonl • I hiring Whenever von! see a negro pnlucg~bl* Back op * ad I down cotton row* In MAeor* yon ran bet he I* not doing murk pp-klag He

endured great trial*, working far the

i liettermeot i *

;— relflth and

Inatrnctire Sermon by Her. "“I'ue «o be i

Hook If only bfa I

Hear Werijingtan cry. amid tbe N and auow of Valley Forge: -If I kmx ly own mind. I could auffer myrolf ring rocriflor to tbe tiotetaerin ■emy. provided that would coo tribal

Mr. CaMelberry in Prcg-

byttrimn Charcb.

eucalyp- > noth lu I rapnllty |

■at pro.li*-* ibe original

with any aaturgetory. n.raaure of aoecero It b BO lend dtarurdaat bawling either It la maeic tbe tike ef which yea raimct hear el •a* other piece or under *07.other rlr< ametanree. a low. •eft bum. deilmtriy intoned, rhythmic, mellow euo'hlng. and all ibe while tbe re's body swiiig* to and fro orer cotton row aa with hi* nimble fin ger* he polfa tbe long white locks from

oil

■are known a great many cotton rr* whs would not hire a negro 1 picker un.rro he waa utisood the orcro sang aa be worked. It it pickers ef tbla

■* flouro

- In trupk-al lu the moun-

tain auow* far above the tliuher line. To eveiy degree of climate and condition I—tween there extreme* some *p» rle* from this prolific getm* b adapted. 8cle*tl*t* have denKMiatrated that eudlmatc. From aouie of the swampy area* uf Italy malaria ha* been banIsbrd by tbe growth of eucalyptn* grove*. Tbl* I* due both to the tonic

and 1

I effect* of II

to the tree*' jdicnomenal capacity for

alMorhlng water.

Notwithstanding tbe latter trait

irtetlea of tbe bine

I* head.

■ will t

n whli-fa n

arid 1

II Ure w

Ocean City Land Companv

THEPINNACLE OF /. MERIT

PLUMBING,

HEATING,

ROOFING

S. B. CONVER, 652 and 654 Isbnry Arenue, Deem City, N.

Having s.ciirvd the services of Harry V. Adams, Ocean City’s crack sign punter, we are prepared to do all grades of sign painting at prices consistent with first-class work Acme House and Sign Painting Company, no. and Shop. 74A WBST AVEMUB. roar of Trowwr*» Mall.

DAVID MUIR, JR., Tin,‘Slite*aiiil* Slag* Booling, CORRUGATED IRON WORK FURNACES AND RANGES, 405 Wesley Avenue, - cean City, N. J.

Morel condition* have not changed produce great

since Ibet time, and tbe human heart The genu* u Invaluable a* a aonree unrenewed U the romf. It I* natural of timber. Tbe uaes It Is put to to tbla for u* to w’lah to be soothed In our regard are amaxlngly direr*#. In Anauilud*. and confirmed In our belief In trolls It I* ured exteurirely Intheconthetblug. we de-ire to be true If one atructlon of ship*, buildtaga. bridges, should preach a gospel of flower, and «riculturol Implements fnr . . . . 1 . .. nlture. barrel* and buudreda of minor

administer truth e* en anodyne for <rl|t . lM

dlKtorbed conrelence*, be might be-' K>Qltlnu hardwood log. orre 900 come a popular Idol for a lime, but feet lo,,; ,» tfrt ln diameter at tbe men would turn and curie him at tbe lop t nd .Vi feet In diameter at the has* Anal day. 1 are hewn from giant euralyptua. ■•Tl>e go*pel of repentance set* Itself' It la one of tbe moat durable of bard ■gainst tbe *plril of tbe age. It come* wood*. Tbl* 1* a remarkable fact u nature, that love the wrong, and «*« celerity of lu growth U coo

love .. mek IbM » b.~ -» c— I '“Ti. fil'

.... . . , .., , ot Hanta Itartiara. ia I.. it waa found U. If John bad required the PhnrA-^ prefectly mod. ro to build aynagoguoa.to write hooka 1 EuBllIlt , k)D gi- famg that they had slug hymns, hU work would bare 1 h ,„-„ m*, eucalyptua troro -

eu easy, but w hen he came with j Uaxwell'a Talisman thal sharp-pointed word, 'repeut,' It - ■ ■ was like atlrring up a wild beaut In hi. L.ag.« n««*.

cage. But whatever they thought of "Loudon ha* apYUt and I* spending It, or whatever we may think of It, I mlHIon* of i-miul* In building huge repentance Is the gateway to tbe klug-j block* of flat dwelllnga. In a few dom of God. Bt. Mark designate, the I ^ brj. -PYOdtag coll to repentance aa tbe beginning of \ ^. oriL< wwat the go*pel of Jc*u* Christ. The dtori- ^ |4vvlc m. wbo ha. taken a. tmpoc plea went everywhere, 'preaching re-. (UJ , |IJrt iu cutn, .ueatluu to tbe pentance and the remlroton of iln* ’ j phjap-,1 detcrioratlou question ex Christ Hhnaelf said, •except ye repent pn root hi* view about tbe flat ayatem. ye ahall all likewise pertoh,' and «haf whUHi I* -old to be resiwnslbl* foe In *plte of the love of God and of tbe 1 *onw <>f the lu.-rease lu Loudon lunacy Inflofto coodeaceualon of Hto Hon aod a" ! '>S «>• the ...onotouou. condition. It rire flamlngju^ of the Hoor jrj^ ^.hon. In SpArtt No reeond •tep n tbe w.y of ^ dnma. and bug. btoek.

can be token until «* "rto hw M c . ( , fll „ „ -x Morlr< hl8h

been token. That first Step I* 'repent-1 as tbe panacea.*' be said to an townrd God.' and the second , npiv** rvprearutatlva. ■ But 1 tbmk follows U—’faith Id tbe Lord Jesu. I it u time that the Loudon county coun Christ ' ril. for luatame, liegau to rounder A wotd aa to the meaning of this whether the flat .j.tem I* nor Introdnc

Important term : LltoraUy, It mean* 1 ® f "* u,r “

thought. ‘A change of mind which ||rr D>ran> ^ ^ , lr Ull In regret and In a change of . lld maMt make conduct' A godly sorrow for alu I*; for „ brail by cuodltloo of body tbe language of the catechtom, and It ^ and mind. The •inuatton aa regards

Involves also entire renunciation of (be j rblklivn i* of haUful principle. It to a turning Lundou Express,

around and taking the opposite direc-

*

Repentance Is rather destructive,

of Furnace* and 1 Kan go*. Repairing done promptly. Smoky chimney* cured or no charge Shop In rear.

STRANGE, BUT TRUE --WKen things freeze op something is going to leak. I fit's troublesome, badly done plumbing that bother* .you, call us ia. 1 Leah Water Faucet forgets bow to leak after we fix ii Honest plumbing at honest prices, bnilds up good plumbing business, as we can testify. No charge for consultation.

JOHN R- GROVES, 649 Asbury Avc " - Oeoan City, N. J,

grave ImiiorUBce."-

of mystery has been dlscore Bol* de Boulogne. It baa

up,, i.ii.o n 1. lit. iSfas

.b.^w.ttfi.w.skv ■*

crying In the wUderaem. prvpar. y. ^

the way of the Lord.' | p, a)alB of Mr ,. L w t, lc ^ g\uu

• Imagine a man at work on tha| M rtl.i buck wben you wbtoprr ••Open

edge of a forest with axa and scythe ] aeeamcr prv** a button, insert a new and mattock. He to cutting away all die Into a microscopic bole, make tbe the brush nod every green thing, and , needful cabalistic .|gns and. In abort, putting U Into grswt pile, lobe burned. “"T "A' • II *'«■• dtrvcilon. for

You ask him what be to doing. Htol** ml ' r ■'"“'“"V ,t do ~ , , . .. ; pear that anylxaly has ever usde say

.n*wer to. I have mitred with the ^ . in .arten.nro. of tbrUI owoer of tbeae groaods to ttoaotlfy ^ u.mdrama But there are an them, and then be wMI build a One d» B btedlr treeneodoas pornlbimies la

mamdoo foe his oat. But, you might (be boo** ef mystery, tbough

taking a strangeroaree to

beautify tbeae grounds, stroytog what beamy there la, nod laying bare all tbe Irrogularitlcw and deformitier, which were covered, In a .way, by tbe briar* tbe buabe* and tbe creeping vlnea. BuL s*r, be would any. It to quite necessary that there should be removed, that flower*,shrub* and stalely tree* should occupy this ■pace, that fragrauoa and beauty may come In tbe room of stagnation and

ugliness.

"80 It to In religion. The negative precedes the positive. Tbe ugllneae of sin to laid bare thal virtue may occupy

faar*->m* walla. The melodramatic potontlalltle* seem to bare hem eng! uaered for mere art's sake and for sheer lore of tb* thing hr the tenant, who ts or waa nntll a few week* ago Baron Raoul do Vaax.—Parle Letter

that barrtd

boss. WUkim. Tali hire I bare g out Belle-No. I won't toll a ab bat I will *ay that you bare net a hack yet

"What must I do With At. a

"Leason* from tbe Live* of Great . Men'' was the .ul.ject of Rev. H. T. Casselberry'■ sermon In the First Pre* ( bylerian Church on Hundsy morning . lasL Tbe text was. "Tbe man Mow , was very great lu tbe land of tdypt "

—Kx^ 11 A. LloroliT i...

'"There to do doulA that the greatest ,

Influence, upon our Itvrn are thorn of k to . (fad mol that He hi other IIVO*,” aald Mr. Caw-" "t. «rv » a aim inmnei*

may be, percbanoai of tbo

tbe ll*ea wa read about In history and i . .

biography. U«l ha* not only given u* |ue _ ai|ld , ■>.-* ^

but living example*, many met. 1 tm ^ d ,

worthy tobtemnMed.and. *Uerethtag.

* !lT 0a ‘ h ' ,!V " • 1 “*»• 'U>»ty to rtj* ixampl*. tor Christ tear Ike* It, and Christ k

nl'a example led Roth to de- Ood ,

ride far God. The way, of Itorld were \ r ^, . w . out to “ • I^Heni be 1 .nd, Ilk* tbe Christ, tbe Si

to copy. Paul could ••?. *» T*' 0 f th# *, u i mer

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I—' ““ I" W* k*“P “■> k^ll. | klikk. In tb, wlW

«„p u- — *Mhior.o, .. vuw 1

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■ i-'p-ik i-*- ki»«»i. u.

type b

• for tl

bantering and jawing so common among tbl* riss* -than the men who

Tb* singing negro

does not wort as bant, as a matter of face as tb* silent negro Tbla la be

■ere rapidly. Tbeooag

On a recant vtoli to Americn Bor. F. B. Merer related a* Incident which deeply moved tbua* of tb* small roan psny wblcb beard IL One day In bl* pastoral visitation b* called opon a washerwoman of hi* congregation. Hr found her flnlahlng ber day's work, and as tbe clothe* bung upon tbe line In tb* little yard and white. n uncommonly to* wash yon are banging out." be said, and tb# woman modestly accepted tbe compliment aa and showed some bonoat pride In ber work. Tbe mthtoter stepped Inside and talk I with bis parishioner while ab*

leader of God 1 * people, be could have ren tbe next Pbaroah. "W* often bear H aald. I bat ‘la our high |

tbe key tbe floanrialmod political poattton— a* even greater then a Pbaroah. and yet be cem* out of tbe Met unspotted y doe. not record one mistake of Joeeph. He pamed through

haring the at

SXk-

go the ground waa wl air wa* dear. Dr. Meyer, "the clothe* . white a* they did!" cried tbe woman, "tbe Clothe- are all rtsM but wbat can stand against God AlmlgtRy'l white'

YontbT '

ef tbe Are upon bis eon because be believed right waa right, and God was on the aids of right "There waa Moacecboeelog rather to auflkr affHetloa wKb tbe people ot God than tbo pleasure* of sfo for a eaaaon. But Moaes waa a osar—one who could see the finished thing before It was He could see upward and

t of profs and telegraphs •nd Ft-elf lo all Am*C he adopted here too r »i no en '

Tbe eender sfbxro stamp* to tb* card ' tbe reiinireil snewM. pin* tb* ordliry i-o-iitgc rod a trifle for commls>n Tbl* c:.rd <gn be changed Into »h at puy pestolUre, or. If *0 lostructed. the pa*tu<*n who dellrere 11 will *1*0 St tb* same time Land orer to money value Tbla Men of n*lnc tbe po-t=l c rd n*

cent* in «w*b to it.c pn'kitoto tie petfaklh 1.: wl.-' fav-l* i| By th:a itovlre I . unM »tb k worth of -iBUitk* on the bn- k srfjb ■ .e,,t extra rui.tlie*- i< *omml««!-r, i.nd have the u.

I la In re tog psrwh • buretI'lialrted « quantity ef >r -bowing It lo Ito

II* »:•* IkUrne,! wlnw. expialalng ib

and formed

>r!d». hot tbe rewnlt area 'neipBcnWo mlrc-’ • Mr.

roc uiu-11 seen a* rersmiwire IB prnrtbw' -nd tVorefUal ebemlatry. He r* In ehetiflial acteoce -London

A pollis-uwn i* qnet*kl In n New York aylng: "la Ibe peat Be* y< r a* flfty pen

“Dom Jawtoy rbew gam tabKaaByf “Jfo. Wbyr “I never as* bis* Ibet bto Jaw tout wagging" "Ob. that's bec.ro. be detlgb

It, and bto aeo followed Id

1 lo pray while they p

flghl el Gedysbutg. O, who can tail, or bow can *e measure, how much w* are Indebted lo tb* faith of our fathers! Again, learn bow great waa tbe aelf-

’BIa, Moaes, Washington,

Lincoln. There waa a time when If either of these bad tost self-coo tool all would have been tort. Like ChiM,

they poroemed thetrac '

Tbe la

thab (he things that n great may be bad by erary one of os I'naelflBhDaaa, Faith, Self-control.

only with targe corpora tiona. waa tbe reply (be prcsldeat el ' t3S.aoo.ai) Wall s in Inquirer *

Nsturallr qulck-tergpered, yet Ibe be-Jf-control. H* carried on a forty year*’ »ar againstognorance.rebo ltoc, cowardice and mdage foe* as do other ever be fork or slum baa doae But all tb* great me* did not die with Moaes and Joseph. Gad be# always kept ia every tribe and

We have just celebrated tbe birth j! versa rle* of Georg* Washington and Abraham Lincoln, two of lb*

ham UnenfoTwe love and reference

for bto memory and

for tbe grandeur of bto char

at eight, a wood.

dr souls Immati mportounE 1*

ner should have la di orally bis flrst wtab wa y "AH right." said the fairy, "bat your partner win get two barrels \.t wish - -Rtop a Bttle.* said tb* first. "PerI* spa roo d bettor act gtva me a barrel <-f urouey, I'd rafber yoa

ef rest la the daytime. KsiwoUy to a*L droning a group uf tltojljglrel alldents be aald It bs* hero bto practice for years to *et nsldr tbit bee* afire

List of unc In the Ocean CKy Put Office tot the week ending February St, 1906:

P. M.

Letter to Dr. C. B. Rider. Ottmm CUT, N. J. Dear Mr: Deed yarn: Hew w* got t at Delbl, N. Y.