OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXVII.
OCEAN CITY, N. J„ TtIUHSDAY, AL'GUST !l, 1900.
OceanCity Sentinel 1 B. 1 • abboti , M. d., Pakiitbtd w.,»iy .i I'lij Nlclan and Muriceon, ockan ci-rv. im. j. 0F(|CI—Ctmr Culrel ud EltkU SlrceL
RALPH U GOFF,
CURTIS ROBINSON
MORGAN HAND, , ATTORNEY and
JONATHAN HAND,
l<>i--^nt-1 >n>v.
HaUeilor. Mulor In KoUry INiblln. CAPK MAY OOURT’HOUHK, N J
X. G. HUTCHINSON. M. D. I lomoeoput hiMt. | No. H34 Ocean- Avonuo.
HOWARD BURT, M. D. 809 Wesley Avenue,
GIVIL ENGINEER. SURVEYOR. GONVEYANGER HIN1 K AND CENTRAL AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. N. J. MARRY M. RICE, RE<llSTEKtl> AKCMITl-XT w 04* Mull cion Avw., (Ji>yin|fMwootl, . - - N-J>
WILL GO TO CAPE MAY SUNDAY IN THE PRETTY HOME WEDDING TCV’TRIM" HER BOATS LOCAL CHURCHES HERE AT NOON MONDAY
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George W. Ernst GENERAL HAULING
All of Ocean City’s Yacht-
men Not Satished With Satordays’s Results.
TlieOmn City Yacht 'nub> <i|«-<. Amateur ItcKatU on Halunlay warn u>m|>lrte aocnw In every particular
The an-Menl to the Holy Terror lo»l _ . . . . .
Onau City the only rare of the day Penn «- Railroad IS About to
The Anto aim had a mteiiap, hurtfca Begin Operations in This lid liaeh ‘M.-ld up the honor <d tin-1 Place.
BIG FUTURE FOR
OCEAN CITY
Good Sermons Heard and Special Music Rendered WIDER WALK IS
I.
N. GRISCOM, M. I).
OlfM, m SUMl tot tototi ato *«l Aimum
iVKSI.KY AV
ri
SiiOBiiialBi LUiliBr Co.,
JJARBISON |l. VOOKHKES |jj m _ CHARLES B. RIDER GARAGE
<Joiinui!l lor - nt - I^nw,
I>ontia>t'« 809 Central Avenue
«»o:an city, m. j.
■lub In the email aloop
r Cape May
boat race. In the uiornh boat raeoa of the mratta *
tlie afternoou. the puaer l«>at ra.-o-, | the one deeifrn race and the Caldwell 1 t 'U|ie race*. Qat for the mlaha|» to the |
went off like clock work.
Capt. tieorue K Kl»h 1- determined to •'trim" tboee Cape May boaU, and he will Ro down to the Cape May Yarhl Club’e reffatta on Saturday-, the Ihtb. Moat every member of the he al ] club will take the aame trip. InelodhiR the eaptaln* of the Old Itarh and Klteune, Meaara. Ureckley and c. vv.
Maeland, reepeetlvely.
The tlret raef of the day w ae the i-at
a|ie May entry.
lie , Within thirty daye, we are at the lYnn-ylvanla Itallroad t' ill j will hejrln work on the Impru
1 of -
1 (Sly 1
r Held
I It. The e
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1 AW OFFICES Godfrey &. Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law
LAW OFFICES OF Herbert R. Voorhees,
'■tta
The latest
Effects in
SUMMER
FOOTWEAR
at
MAM AIN SHOE COMPANY:
756 Aebury Avenue
1 in <1
for the lead the local tewt IlnIMied more than woven mlmilee on elapeed lime, and 11 tMB on corrected time, ahead of the Helene. The email eloop ra.-e reeiiltst In a tue-le betweeiiYlie m ale, the Old Kach her boh-etay and then lier Uiweprlt, •be did not tin lab and (tie chatnplou had to huetle. The Katharine 11 and (be I.Uclle were the eoleentrlee In the laiRe eloop raiw. The I.ucllc handily won out. Corrected time, IMS-OZ.X. At 2 40 o'clock the pow er boat gull wee tired, and the Holy- Terror cro-eed the line eleven eecnnde later, hut ehe
llue^ The
c eh<
Harbor buoy. 01 'park pluffe ble ould tluleli el
hail b
11 tbn
NOT CHEAPEST, BUT LEAST EXPENSIVE
PLUMBING, HEATING, ROOFING as. 13. COIVVBR 652 and 654 Asbury Ave., - Ocean City, N. J.
N. C. Clelland REAL ESTATE BROKER:
maroTed fro|w«t) 10
,C.j
Samuel Schurch REAL ESTATE : : ' AND INSURANCE 701 litorj in., 0«Ma Cltj, I. J. umrovS mB d ,h 7 n,l,,< jJ* 00 *'* JyLw'*£, t O. I— LAKE ..REAL ESTATE AGENT... Pity. i«, j.
Money forjortgages... JORDAN MATHEWS
I'HILAKICU'HI
W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler. NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST..
SUSHORE FURNITURE
of Every UearrlpUoa al Gallaaher's
<3 •. SECOND STREET - PHIL*
MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ALLOW AY AL SA1ITH & CO. (Succcaaora to H. A. W. Smith) 81JL ASBURY-AVKNUE, - OCEAN CITY, N. J. ^ TI3UUPMONU, v.
DAVID MUIR, JR., Tin,-M’ami-Slag-
405 Wesley trenue, • Ocean City, N. J. itepalre id every deacrlptlon for allimakee of Kuniauw audlliauRee. Kr|ialrhiR done promptly. Hmoky chimney* cured or tin I'harge Khop In rear
BUTT THE TRUTH and yon’re liottnd to get your head tmashed Those who speak al Ightingly of our upright methods are sure to fail. TRUTHFUL PLUMBING is the kind you needn’t watch. It’i safe and sound. Kmpluy us am! you'll be certain oi that kiud with out c-xhorbilant charges. Fur new or repair work engage tis.
The Kleic won the race m the elapeed lime of 49 miniitre and 10 aecouda, a trifle alower than Capt. Flab'a record of 89 SS. made in the champlonablp race of July L'let. Aa the Klale haa to Rive the Holy Terrot a time allowauce, Capt. Fiih baa no bealtancy In entering the Cape May race. In dtvtalon two, the I Kent K., Capt. Flah'a old boat, won In the corrected time of 1-04-4A, with the
Amy H aecoud.
The ouedealRnera etartwl on the gun at -l-U) with the K 1 lu the lead, and the other* lu A bunch behind her. At Hie Mnlah the A.llce waa In the lead Hie Hue a winner by 2ft the 1‘iccarooli. Thle
the II
1 atlll
keepe Capt. Chauce'a I’tvcaruou lu the 2>> point*. The Alice, 25; Carolyn, 21; Z and Z, IX; and Ho I'eep ud Cock Koblu tied for lall-eudere
lib 10 apiece.
The Caldwell cup race for cal boat* etarted from anchor ou the Run al X oft. The Ha Ha, by very Rood crew work, Rot olT And, with the Klteune and Kmma next. At the flulah, the Ha Ha waa ahead on both elapeed and car-rea-ted time*. The Kmma Rot aecoud ■id the Kltmiue third. The aloop rud waa tired al X 2ft o'clock, and the Luclle Rot oil flrat, with the Old llach, a cloaa aecond. At the flulah, the Old Bach led the l.ucMr and the Ardo. On elapeed Hroc there were only X2 eeconda dlflereticr betwecu the Old Bach and the Ardo. CoualderlnR the fact tbai muet of the boa La were lu bulb momluR and afternoou raoea, the work of Hie crew , waa commendable lu the eveuluR, the eu|ia were preOeorge Flab took H*e Cliaoiplouablp Cup and KeRatta Crulaer Cup. Clinton Hreekley waa prewenled with three cupa—Champlouahlp Cup, KeRatta Cup aud Caldwell Cup. T. 8. Mitchell took throe cuI*—Cat Chauspionahlp Cup, Caldwell Cup for cata and a aeooud prize. Beuator U M. C'reare took two cup* —KeRatta Cup and tbe fhamplouehlp
Sloop Cup.
Maaland won a KeRatta C
fa
M. Zurn captured a eeoond prize. MMe Krautap 1‘cnuock waa prerented with a prize for the ladlea* race. Capt. HeplHirn, of Hie Klete, Rot the Itn4 yiower boat cup. and Capt. OallaRlier,
of the Deniatou, reeond.
U. \\ . Htatzell won H*e epeelai prize, aud K. M. Chance Rot
1
649 Asbury Ave
JOHN R. GROVliS,
■ Ocean City, N. J.'oidiuirti#u«4ii4*
■tier of railway facllltlea. a. Hite • r It i. among tbe leaden in the liter of population. iVith the clow of (hi. month will me Hie commencement of the work tbe double track trolley bridge r.H» the bay, to be built for fa-t. at* car wrvice. The plot of ground lied by tbe "i’ennay" between gblb aud Ninth etreet* will be 1mived during tbe fall montlia. IYIH1I11 a ehort time ofllclala of Hie uneylvaula Kailroad Company will I-oar before Council and there may development* then of which Tilt: rtie'l'euuey" i* about ready logo work in Ocean City, and the reeull the company', etrurt. will be felt
STATE’S BANKS
Ha>w. Arc a1aa.a47.awj Statement* allow lug Hie condition of the banka of Hie State have been laeued by Commlaaloiier David O. Wat-' Tbe Ilgurea fur general banking m were Ukeu June 18, aud for couipaulea Juue SO. M reaourcea of tbe bauke of all ra combined la IIH8.247.fliH S2. Tbta total Is made up ae follow*: Keeoureeaol State banka, $16,2X4,273 46; navlnga banka, $96,486,8ia.4<i. The surplus aud undivided pruflt, of ie banks areas tollowa: SUtc banka, f1,6.11,062 7S; Ravings banka $6,525.4M 10; truat companies. $22,028,688.12. KaukluR hourea of tbe State are valid aa follows: State banka, $3ft2,8U0,O; savings banks, $1,-J<2,239.18; trust •m|iautes, $4.*S3,S29 SB. Tbe furniture and fixture* of tbe banka Is valued aa follows: State banka, $27,884 89; aavhanka, $24,582.98; truat companies,
$281,824.12.
The total amount of cash In bank otea, gold and allrer and nick lea and ml* In banka of all claares I* $8,6IA,090.74. Thta total Is divided aa folSUte banka. $686,496 70: aavlng*. ,
banka, $391,362 21; Ir
$2,560,2X2 HX.
MANY CAMPERS
There are many camping parties < tie ocean front and applications for permission to camp are being received every day by Mayor Champion. Tbe camper* In tbe centre Ity are being kept back quite a dlsince from the boardwi pllance with tbe Mayor's otdera. Below T wentMli street, tor a distance of several square*, tbe camper* milled to be right on the beach, pfolded they recure i*-rnibwton from the
city authorities
Furnished Apartments, >'.1 liable fur light bourekeepliig. In tl(e Bourse.
Every convenience
Kohkkt FlStlKK, Agent.
Wr 1*0 tl KIK >•'. Unlcll Mere tee. All kind* of optical and Jewelry
>ken letfres replaced
>n, by bring.
ked gli
Kepalrlng. All hroke
lug us the pieces. Smoked ..
null your eyre. W. Wardcll, Hie Kyi
S|«cleKst, 731 Asbury avenue.
by Choirs.
in all of the church
Krv. Dr. Sheridan add tv— ►tell .-oiigregatlons In tbe Am iunday morning and eveuii
One of tbe greatest ern* I the Methodist Church | i«led that there were full; reeenl, and Hie ren l.-v- »
John J. Byrd gad Miss Etta Dougherty, Married In
Friends’ Presence.
GREATLY NEEDED Mr. John J.Kyed. son of John Byrd.
a prumlitenl I'biladrlphla roofer, aiwl
Mlsa Kits IhMigberty. daughter of Mr.
*.», Hero SCO arc B^alrcl |
SayB a Local Business ! were marrkal at n<*>n, Monday, al I lie Man. j wAtag* of the bride'# falber. 732 CeoIf Hie crowd* here aonUnue to In-1 Mr. Bynl and Mlw Dougherty had
. reare, and there la no reason whyluw,, engaged f.w about three years. -beysb6ald_not. the boardwa'k from j.,.d ilirir c/igaKrinriitImiuated tua
grand wedding to-day.
Kev. lieorgeC. Moore. |iaa(orof the Holy Trinity Memorial Chapel, Philadelphia. Hie father-in-law of one of tbe 1 bride’s slSers. (a-rformed tlie cere-
11 el |ied by
t Hie
cl Mia.
•I 1’1
la. aang with good
ke a MounUIn Itallroad.' Mias t ion Id, ot PhlladelphU. w a»(x■ted to alng, waa unable to do so at e pier, but abr will be heard there
xt Sunday evening.
Kev. Dr. J. Ward Uamble paslor of the First M. K. Church, delivered a most powerful wrmon, his topic being Total Lose (?)" Hla text was Luke, 4: -Why this Waste." He eu;ed upon tbe act of tbe woman pouring ointment, worth$45, upon the I. and tbe Indignation of tbedlaclw bo were of the opinion thalAhla sum of nlonoy might better have been riven toward the relief of tbe poor. Plie woman had the true Christ Ian
•plril.
-nth to Tenth
be widened. ^'
This Is the opinion of eonservaUve,
observing people.
Al time* on Saturday evening and -••S' Sunday night, there were frequent ' " v : blocks, aud surging humanity was "" lurced to tialt. l*ou(>le meet friends. ‘ "I-''' | and they w ill stop to talk. " l 111 The walk around each aide of ttir j city pavilion ahonld be w IRened, aud 11 | it can be, and there aliould be more r»nd 1 (.I*,*, .ucb as there are at Klghth aud jiciii- Ninth streets aud Moorly 11 Terrace, urch. A* one man exprereed It ou Sunday :.lur ! evening: "Thl* b> one of Hie coming ladi-L 1 has become astonishingly popular Ifc I-' within the last y ear, aud It la bound to
III
ir Hie city ofllclala were awake to a .llitng condition of thing* and prole for the comfort of visitor*. Widen ■ lie boardwalk In the centre of theeity give the people more aeala."
There ..w
re large congregations at In' Holy Trinity Church when the able rectorlncharge, Kev. Martin Algner, of Kranklu. Pa., preached Instructive sermons Mr. Algner'* text In Hie morning eas. "Be thou faithful uutll death and I w ill give thee a crown of life.” lu he evening hi* ■rrmoii wa* especially o young men, Ids subject being "NoKIKKT l-KfSUVTLHI AN. "The Bjrmpathy of Cbriat" waa the •ulflect of Kev. T. H. Casselberry'* sermon lu the Find Presbyterian 'hurch Sunday- morning. "Tbe teaching that Christ waa a high priest was something new to the Hebrew Christiana" said Mr. Casselberry. "They had heed taught that a high print must dreeend from tbe lineage of Aaron, but Jesus claimed nothing of this Mueage. Jeaua' priesthood I* baaed upon the perfection of humanity, because, temfted aa He la able to grant help and show-
mercy.
Notice, then, llrsi, that a right Idea of Hie humanity of Je»u* Is nrcemaryfor our comfort and encouragement. Another tblug we notice, that Hie Kedeemer not only waa but ta man. He wm templed In all points, as we are. forget and fancy Jesus as existing centuries ago, doing a work centuries ago, when today in our bully 'He ever llveth to Intercede
for u
"There la this connection between bat he was and what Hr is. He can touched now, because be was tempted then. He has not forgotten iw what He suffered In Hie wilder--sa, In (icthacftiani' mid Calvary, irlstcan feel for us and sympathize Ith us I clause there Is not a trial nor lieartache, nor a sorrow that He u not felt. This Is *0 essential to it human nature, this sympathy 'e can pull at Hie oat all night Jf one
We can plow all day
of the Blessed Sacrament, lu which all the little children of Hie l>artab took part, robed In white garments, and carrying baskets of flowers which were strewn along tbe Hue of
in tbe evening Hie church waa again crow dad, the aame ladlea and gentlemen who took part In tbe morning singing the different paMa of the b diction service Ou tbe whole, the services were ducted lu a manner w hich would have done credit to any large city church. Mr*. James it. Bonner deserve* praise for the way In which ahe prepared Hie children. The three altars were tastily decorated with flower* and lighted candle* Tlie musical program waa under the direction of Mr*. Ixiugworth, Dr. Northrop and Father Oroaz, the assistant, who presided at the organ. OCEAN CITY LOST
Convert Ocean City team wt dow u to defeat on Saturday afternoon at Stub and Asbury avenue, al hands of tbe Hamilton team, of Philadelphia, although Sam did all be coo Id lo win. The score waa 10-8. Oleeu pitched fur the vlaliore, striking out four men aud allowing only two to walk. L. Morey twirled for Ocean City and struck out live, allowed only three to walk. Tinfeat u re* of the game were two b runs, one by Lansing In tbe ninth Hip otlie^by L. Morey In the secon Tlie game waa somewhat marrec the kicking against tbe umpire'* decisions, but be w as retained through out the game. Six of Hamilton'a ran* were earned. The local lejun earned but two. Hamilton had a neat doable play In the fourth, w hen O. Morey grounded to second end died al first, and first assisted Uardoer'e pal-oat at third, lu tbe fifth, Mason Bled to short ai.d Urey doubled up on Pancoast, who was stealing third. Score by Innings: 123468789 it HK Hamilton .0 0 1 1 0 4 0 1 S—10 9 6 Ocean City.. 05000001 0— 668 empire, Daly. U. of P.
iimy
Mlwi lara iHiagberty. abuse wading w III occur in tbe fall, was meld of imor. and William Byrd, brother of •r bridegroom, was lest man. Tlie wedding was a yellow one, end ie brute »»- .lr*~ed In a white linen avelliig suit She carried a bnquet An rlalmrate wedding breakfast waa rid at Hiet umberiaud. THfe dining N.m was liaudwifficly titled ap. Tb# ‘ble wa. in form of a large heart, and 1 lie floral decoration* w ere magnlflcent Souvenir menu cards were given 10 lhe guests. Tin- wedding we* attended by the Immediate families and a few Intimate friends. Mr. aud Mr*. John J. Byrd • III tnur the South aud stay some I me at Norfolk, Virginia. ThawedKng guests included Mr. and Mrs. Jeorg* tioett, Mr. aud Mr*. Albert King. Mf: and Mr*. C..T. Moore, v.lsses Laura Peuuock. Miriam Tagfert, fora Beckett. Helen Campbell. Helen Byrd aud Eva Byid, Meaara Koberi Fast wick, William U. Klckell, William Byrd, Mark Byrd and B. Ithrop, all of Philadelphia.
r yoke.
1 bk aame
fearful thing la lu being ah
sympathy of a Lsdly, notice that It k
u sympathy w hich qualllies Jesus :1st to be tbe Judge ol all tbe earth, s Hla abllMy to aymp>Hiuc with men that fits Him to ell on the el while throne. Bui, mark you sytopelhy of Cbriat extends to Hie frallllea oiour nature, end not to ils hardrned guilt. He lies no kindred feeling for Hie miser, for Jesus 1 brlst gmr everything, to the I sat drop of
blood. that w
Ilk
bora again that w* hare aym patby with tbe good and the pure. You ‘must' be born again or you cannot The Forty Hoor'e adoration opened el St. Augustine's Church al the tan o'clock High Mda* sung by Falber Sweeney. j The music “*"' moat beautifully rendered on Ihk occasion by a choir of ladle* aud genllemen. The “Kyrie” aud 'Tlie Olorla In Kxcelak" were from Boaewlg’smaas. and tbe rest from that of Marcadante. The solo parts Xlvety rendered by Mrs.
Mrs.
l/ougworth, who baa a deep rich tralto voice. Mrs. J. B. Bonner and Mr*. Lawrence Btsdem aang also with great feeling, as did Dr. H. L. Northrop, well Known In Ocean City musical
circles.
Tbc-enornlng service dosed with a delphla.
A FUNNY SHOW
The social and comedy event of the :aanu w ill be Ibe production of "Aunt Dinah's (JulHIng Party" on Hie stag* of Young's Pier Thursday evening, ■at 16, by a cast composed of local talent. “Aunt Dinah” la a atag* picture of homely New England farm life, Into which has baen Injected catchy murk-, hearty laughter and tha usual detail* of a typical ronatry r whoMT environments still Included Hie siege conch and tbe village P e rutertalnment will be given r the chapernnag* of the Ladlea’ Auxiliary of the Fir* Prenbyterian Church and In aid of tbe new church building fund. Tic«ets may be had of the ladlea of xe Auxlllaqr or at the drag stores ml leading hotels. The reserved rat chart will be shown on Thoraday of thk week at Adams' Arcade, lo tb* •wling Casino, beginning at 10 a. m. itipon tickets can bq had at that time amt each day thereafter, or at pier ticket office 01^ tbe day of tbs performance.
QUIETLY WBBDED
New* has Just reached lbis city of tbe wedding, August 1st, of Miss Mamie Miller, daughter of Charins G. Miller, of Ocean City. Mk* Miller and Winfield Vanaant, jf Pleaaantvllle, were married by Kev. Hhermatl Pitt, at tbe Central M. K. hurch parsonage, Atlantic City. Mr. Vanaant k one of Atlantic City'a leading baker*, and the couple will rede lo that cMy. Mrs. Vanaant haa a large circle of friend* In thk city, Who wlah her much and long-continued happiness.
"Within ayear.lt will be pomlble for people here to Jake a trolley ear at the boardwalk In thk city and land at the boardwalk lu Atlantic City. “Thk la only one of Ibe many (Mugs planned by capitalist* In Hie Interests of thk resort. "More Ilian U>k, lb* railway Hu* arrow the hay la coming, and work e tll be marled a ltbin a abort time. Tlie line will niter Ihk city at Hgbth street. We will have frequent and raphl transit lo Philadelphia, by way of Pleaaantvllle, on a heavy duahie track system over tbe bridge that 1* to rro-s tbe bay. Thk w III not be a trolley Hue. The can a 111 be heavy and durable, capable of making tbe best of time between (ble city and Philadelphia. This k no 'hot-air' talk. ■ I at liberty to do ao. 1 could give some inside facts Hiat assure a w onderful growth for HU* reaurt within
Will ■*ll« a CwlUkK*.
Harry I). LaCato, a raatdrnt of Audobon and tbe manager of a pleasure park near Camden, haa given lo John Marts tbe contract to build a cottage at Thirteenth and the boy. Tbe bouse k to be flnkbed within ■ month, and M(. LeCato and family
will spend tbe autumn Fur Balk.—Lota between
29th atreeU, of Int*real to either Investor* or lho*e deairing lo build. In quire of A. D. Barrows, Ocean City
For Salk.—Sloop-yacht Osprey, : , long, 8 n. beam, 30 ft. W. L.; two Ma sails, summer cabin. Tbe beat ulll boat in tb* Ocean t sty fleet. Dow price If sold at once. Addrem Wm. D. Sherrod, 666 Drtxel Bldg.. Phlla-
-,Mr* William Taylor and daughter. Dr. Iaiu Muir, of Colorado Springs. wbo are guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Davkl Smith, Seventeenth and Asbury avenue, ere among the many who declare Orcau City a charming reaori. Mrs. Tayor k lu her elgbttolh year, rfor 1* the widow of William Tar lor. wfco was treasurer of the New Jersey dlrtskm of the Peonrylva '
lor many years
The crew of tbe U. H. Life Saving St at km had their flrst breeches-buoy prwellre thk urnmlng el 8 o’clock at Ibe stalkiu. Fourth and Atlantic are-
men will hold thk practice
every Tbureday morning daring tha
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