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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXVII.

OCEAN CITY. N. J„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 190G.

NO. 23

OceanCity Sentinel

CURTIS ROBINSON Editor end Proprietor

3 > T. ABBOTT, M. D., Pbyalrtaa and Nar e eon. OFFICE—toner Ceitnl ud Elfblb Street

RALPH L. GOFF,

X. C. HUTCHINSON, M. D. I lomaeopntlilHt.

J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and

N. • JOWARD BURT, M. D. 809 Wesley Avenue.

JONATHAN HAND, C'oiinnelLor-at.- I^nw, SjOeitor. MsetOT leCaeaoerT, ttorary FabUc. •APE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J lAing HUtance Trlrphoor. JJARRISON H. VOORHEES (JotinMellor-at - I>avv,

...orntK...

J N. GRISCOM, M. D. EIGHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVK.

CIVIL ENGINEER.

SaRVEYBR.

CONVEYANCER

BIG ACQUATIC EVENTS AUTUMN SUNDAY Tq OCCUR IN SEPTEMBER IN THE

POST OFFICE BUSINESS HEAVIEST IN ITS HISTORY

Professional Race and Ocean

Race Will be Ran Next LOCAL COTTAGER

Monday.

HARRY H. RICE,

REQISTEKEP ARCHITECT

w The Prufe«lou*l Rare and the Ocean 6-4B htuddon Axe., Kace, ached tiled for I ant WedneadajOolllnjgia wood, • • • IN. J. afternoon, were potd| oued to Monday,

Heptember 10th, at 10 a. tn., with a

George W. Ernst 110111 r » w wm <*■ «“e<j on «!><

‘ {Large Congregations Heard Excellent Sennons »«a STOKES WAS A

MADE A JUDGE

Very Good Mnsic.

25 Per Cent. Greater Than That of July and Angnst

SUNDAY VISITOR —

GENERAL HAULING

Automobile Oaraae.

iole<wle Hutter, Ktran. I.anl,

and Poultry.

Itealdenre, AW Anbury aret Olftn, 7th StfMt hat. Attaa u

ocean, parallel with th

tiirnlna for the return trl|t arouuc atake boat anchored oil'tin- Hlndia. The handicap race w ill take place

venue. ; Saturday, September Sth, at lo o'cloVest Allan ri,e * «<*• ••‘ ll ^ »*" » or11 * - j big. The great friendly rivalry be-

LAVV OFFICKS Apgar & Boswell, AHHI KY aVkNUK

SHOEMAKER’S

STORAGE

HOUSE

£}K. CHARLES B. RIDER '“O' *" d »>"• *>. ,

Ocean City, ». J

1 All |ieraona liavlng Kumliure or an kind of Merchaudlae to be atored ul

nave money by going to the

| Shoemaker Storage House

oaptalna

of the

I>entiHt

809 Central Avenue

The Latest Effects in SUMMER

FOOTWEAR

at

MAHAN SHOE COMPANY 756 Asbury Avenue

I the enlenae excitement lucldeiit to the racea. Wpreada to the frlenda of the owuera. The boardwalk la lined, on jtbeoccaalon of the ocean race, with ! n|«ctaton, who. with glaaa In band, watch every movement of Ihe conleatlug boata ••Oh. why did be do that!” would be the vexalloua exclamation of one man deeply Inlereated In the movement ol a boat that waa about to forge all rad, would bp the retort of a friend along-

side.

In leaa than two mlnutea the boet In • juentton would he a half-length ahead of (be boat that had been leading, and theu both men would ahake handa aa they'd e»claim: “He will win out!” And ao It w^ould go throughout the

race.

Thane of the dly'a visitor* who

L NOT CHEAPEST, BUT LEAST EXPENSIVE ; OUR PLUMBING, HEATING, ROOFING S. IB. GOrcVEJR 652 and 654 Asbury Ave., - Ocean City, N. J.

ALJTATN AN» INUBBAWCB., N. C. Clelland REAL ESTATE BROKER:

in pro»ad Proparty for B

Samuel Schurch REAL ESTATE : AND INSURANCE iOl Aiborj Ate., Oceu Cltj, I. J. .ouage. and Baardlng Hooaaa for r oprovad aad anlmproTad propartlaa c. i_. lake: REAL ESTATE AGENT O' Aatmry A ran or. uc«u> City. K. J

MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ALLOW AY M. SMITH & CO. (Succeaaor* to H. A. W. Smith) 811 ASBURY AVENUE, - QCEAN-CITY, N. J. • TEUEPtiOINE, «3 Y.

Many of the friends of David ti. Scull have been urging him, lor aome

, to become a candidate for the

nomination- of assessor In the Pint

1, a position now and for several

yearn past held by David P. Creaawell. Mr. Beall, on Thureday, announced

lal, In compliance with tber

<|ueat of tbeae frlenda, he had decided become a candidate. He has been the real eatate oIBce of Joaeph l' Scull for several yean, and should be 1 a position to be pretty familiar with

ml estate values In this city.

**d Honey for Jortgages. JORDAN MATHEWS

DAVID MUIR, JR., Tin,-Slate-ami-Slag

415 Wesley kienue, - Ocean City, K. J. Repairs of every description for allimakee of Furnaces andiKangea. Repairing dona promptly. Smoky rhtmneya cured or no charge Shop In rear.

W. L BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, aa SOUTH SECOND ST.. ra ttwAel pti tjk, ra.

iEASHORE FURNITURE Of Bnary baser! puoa at Gallaqhee’a y 13 *- SECOND STOterr - PH I LA

DO YOU INTEND Building ^Remodelling If no it will pay yon io look the Plumbing Work. This ' most important work in the h if the health of the family is considered. During the past year, the only plumbing work that waa done in Ocean City, in accordance with the Board of HBkh rules, which means the testing pipes^ne proper setting of closets, etc., etc., was done by the undersigned. If you are to do any work, the above should interest

JOHN R. GROVES, 649 Asbury Ave - - Ocean City, N. J.

THE POST CARD CRAZE Now nl Its Melstit Alt Over 111. Nobody attempts to say when the post card fad will cease. It la too big a proposition Port curds and sent everywhere. Borne of the stores selling nothing hut post cards pay rentals that would stagger most people. For Instance several large stores on Broadway, New York City, and others on the Atlantic City board-

walk.

«t cards are rent by everyone to everyone. They are all sires, shapes end descriptions. The one-day visitor rends a bundle of cards home and arrives home before the post cards do, yet he baa done his duty and remembered bis friends, and expects them to do the same when they go away. Every little burg in the country has Its post cards of the town pump or thr soldiers' monument, the city hall 01 the tire department. The reclplen 1 probably does not care a rap about lb) subject on the card, but It makes one more for the eouvenlr album, and there you are. SEEKS ASSESSORSHIP

Jos. F. Lamorelle Appointed Itev w ’ to the Orphans’ Court in J of the Episcopal < Phil I a i’’'V. - *. l “' !'

< Iceati ('Ity friends of Jos. K. Imni■rellt- are congratulating him u|ion Ils elevation to tht bench hi Pblladelibla. to succeed Judge Hanna In the

Mr. l-stuorelle lias been an Ueagn -By visitor and latterly a cottager in ihe vicinity of Fourteenth street for •everal seasons. He had been a reslient of \\ ayne, P^., for many years. Judge Lamurelie's brother, Paul, ■Iso has been a visitor to this city for 1 number of years. Formerly, Paul * as with the Drexel-Childs Estate at A ayuc, hut for some time |>ast he has jeeu Ideutlfled with the real estate department of the Wetghtman Estate

n Philadelphia.

In referring to Judge Lamorelie's ppolntment, a Philadelphia paper of Friday morning says: “In spite of the opposition that was advanced upon the score of his connection with the Welghtmen Estate, Joseph F. Lamorelle, law partner of Attorney Ueneral Hampton L. Carson, >s apimlnted yesterday by (governor :nuypacker to succeed Judge Hanna the Orphans' Court. "The Governor, who Is now a! bis home In Scbwcnkaville, sent word to bit oOlce In Harrisburg to give out the imorelle's term' will expire the douday In January, 1WI7, which necessliate the choice of hi • at the November election, ben protests were And made si Mr. Lamorelie's appointment because he Is associated v 1th Attorney General Carson as counsel ft M. Welghtman Walker In deig her father's tremendous estate 4 the demands of Mrs. J< r, Mr. Carson said that objection was not valid. 4 “Hecould not. and would not, at >e Welghtman caae In any of lu .|«cta,'said the Attorney General.'

, In Ocean City as the Gnest of George S. Bacon, a i Personal Friend.

".n^'flV

I Pal

rucefortl

•slatlai

nihil

me, for I bear In my body the of the Lord Jesus I hrl-t.” After reierrlng to Ihe complexities of society as tt exists tootsy. Mr. -.x.x-. m, ,11 of our Inheritance* there ts a certain part • '

jienelraled aa<

by n

No mailer

trd him—In the heigh :ie depth of Impurliym." Paul atlll longed

the mi|>erfeet was The Israelites folio F ugned bis moth sul waxed warm

thonty as an apostle.

ithortty.

■i. warn itamun first M. K. < hurt Inf, the pastor ts James fl .14:1*.

MINISTER APPOINTED

Rev. W. A. Cobb, of Ocaan View, well-known to many Ocean City l>eopie, who graduated from DlckloCollege In June, haa been pointed to take charge of tli* Methodist church at Sea Isle City, and will at once commence his pastorate there Mr. Cobb waa married Immediate'y after bis graduation to Mias Ella Koalne Byers, of Lewis berry, Pa. Mr. Cobb's many friends w Itb b icceas In hit work In the ministry.

Bhertfl Bright gives some good viceto people of towns In this sec Among other things, be eays: Praise It. Improve IL Talk about It. Write ibout It. Trade at home. Be public •plrlled. Take a home pride lu It. Tell of lu business resources. Tell of natural advantages. Trade and Induce otbera to trade here. Bupport the local tustltutlnus that benefit your iwn. Look ahead of yourself when all Ihe town lain he considered. Don't forget you live otr the people here, aod you should help others as they help you. Don't advertise lo the local paper “to help the proprietor," but to

help yourself.

When she closes Jier hotel, the Falrew, which she has conducted with such marked success for a number of ner seasons, Mrs. K. Flxell will n to Philadelphia, and open a blgb-clasa apartment house. It will he known as the Reward, 808 South Tenth street, Philadelphia.

Daniel E. Lake Is an nnassumlng fisherman who catches a fine me nearly every day. Some of his neighbors think that mention should of one of his recent catches, went out In his sailboat and back 66 weakfish and IT black

OCEAN CITY. Besldsa, your responsibility aa a ■tale owner makes you a daalrabie HUxen. Think It over, then call o HARRY HEADLY, Real Estate Operator, Ninth and bury avenue, next to fire house who ibow you the very beat way aod of the greatest bargains to ha found hare on the rosier! terms.

YOUNG POLKS ON WALK lallora Notice tke l-orgr Nuns tserw in Tbla Cll>. The fattier of four bright children as heard to exprros surprise at the rge number of pretty girls aod nice young men to be seen on the boardwalk here In the evenings, all ol w bnm seem lo be having pleasurable

times.

He was told that parents come here with their children beeauee they know this resort Is perfectly safe, and that me conditions have existed for years. When these young folk! merry, as they have In the past, they continue to visit tbla resort. Also, the •regulars” among the young folks tell their friends of the fun to be hid here, and thus Increase the number of

he World Needs That W was4he topic of Rev. Dr. lauiblr'a dixnurse lu the.

Jinrch on Sunday i

■ slug his text “Borne would

- he better than It Is. Mberscalllta wilderness a desert, a •liariiel-house,’ said Dr. Gamble. •True, It la not Elysium, for there are tears, sorrow, strife, lust and •wlfUhnesw. Hut there are cooling streams, bowers, songs, favoring winds and

All this may lead on to reward

now how to use. an4 gel the

help we deserve from other •-Tbe ihlng the world ue

mpathy. We have It to _ _ .... I the world does need of us. There e faculty In us for helping others, id action Is sure to be reciprocal. There la a law of compensation. A scientific fart Is that there Is a law ol •ympetbj called ‘sympethetlc vibration.' Tune 1,0110 Instrnmeuts to the same key, atilke one note end tbe corresponding key tn the last one w III rr^, ipood. Bo lu human nature. Where ' ’rnuloe sympathy exists, the kltg and ' ■eggar are touched alike add respond lari vie says: ‘When the heart Is lead, thg eyes can not sec.’ This Is why ome havennsympathy. The meaner' nan In lid I. or out oLIt, Is the ma wholly devoid of »y m prt hy. Tbe dev 1 — untie—that ts the reason he la tt) II. Poor Hippie, of Hie .trust con y, was led without sympathy t deceive, betray, rob and commit mui der, and the devil showed him n mercy. I am nut sure hut the devil caused him to join church. I think he does sometimes. In order the more effectually to carry out hta devilish deeds. The brute creatlou has i sympathy. Toe dog can devour i otTsprlug after weaning Boron bumi *—* B hakes pro re says of one, *P

aore pity thi

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T Clinton, of 'eat Philadelphia, are entertaining their daughter, Mrs. Wm. D. Longwell, of Maryland, In their cottage, 818 Central avenue. Mrs. liuugwell la convalescing from a severe attack of typhoid fever, which she underwent her Maryland home \\ lieu she a able to travel, Htar—GUbton brought her to Ocean City. N

n. F. Washington, w

tbe restaurant business In Atlantic City, has purchased from James C. Beall, of this city, the store and dwelling, 727 Asbury avenue, for sevoal years occupied by Constantine Welder

William P. B bar pleas, of West heater, has sold bln cottage, two-and-e-half stories, at Fourth and Wesley avenue, to Harry Woolever, of Philadelphia. *Tbe rale was made through the agency of Joaeph I. Bcull.

I rest coDitirt will dacrlMd la Iscturea by 0) Lodi. Two days will ba spsat la Waabtnft from !*•* York, gj*.00 fr

llh tile joy ol preaching the gospel, <|Ue>tH>ued. “Krom henceforth, let no man trouble me.” In the service of Hie higher, wi are free from the lower. There west part of Paul's heart -his will—which he could uol give lo any other. V so much tbe belter shall we be o,

kind.

' Th» music on bolh ocopslous ex'celleut.

itlc way, and probably very f saw him recognised in him ;f Executive of this Common-

wealth

While here lie was the guert of Geo B. Bacon, Treasurer of the Whltall I “turn Company, Id Millville, a warm personal friend, who spends the sum mer seasons In this city. Another Intimate friend ofGovernoi Bloke* In this city le Wm. E. Massey of the firm of Massey A Edwards.

rl gratified over theamouht

.if bust ue** done In Ihe Ocean City P“«« office during the mouUis of July and August of. this year. The business during these two mouths was greater by twenty-five percent, than during the same months last year. The business dene ts remarkable, loo, because of the rainy weather of the last couple of weeks, lied tbe weather been fine, the transactions at the hswl office, there la no doubt, would have hern In excess of the good I he following figures, furnished by I'-.-tinaeter Button, will help to give ! the reader* of Tub Kepuktkm an idea ; of the volume of business bandied by ! Mr. Button end his capable corps of

l«t u

s ever look forward. Look .. L Obey him Then we w 111 reeel re tbe promised blessing, rest for ihe soul, eternal real from sin aiid death. Turn not back, but keep yonr eyes heavenward. Theu, when you have finished your journey, you will t>e able lo ray: -I have fought a good tight; I have flubbed my course: I

...e First Presbyterian Church on But day. The sermons are said to bav. heeo tbe beat he ever preached here. In the morning, his subject was "The Fire Teat.” He took a*

S; W 17 and 18.

“It Is not our purpose to treat of or go Into a debate about tbe miracle these three young men being rai out of the fiery furnace. With mu... ■ tilnga are Impossible, bat with God all things are possible, and ao we believe It were poaalble for God to have -aved these young men just as His word rays He did. Be that as It may. many of the precious things of life anlevied by the severe teal of fire-gold, silver—and when Panl would express ihe seventy of Ihe trial of the etc™si judgment to which every man’s work in life is to be subjected, be term. II •the trial ashy fire.' Bo It la that every man must aland the fire test, bat no —■» was ever yet tempted beyond l he was able, with Divine help aid, to bear or find a way of escape. ‘Our God ta abla to dulver,' said * three young men. Thus they Illustrate, first, the truth that a n ligtoo of principle la ftmudad upon at . ■ | — ao fix*.

uch a (lilui

t or Id

. ro(lathy. Tbore wL

r otliers say, 'can I help you? le your baud.' Take a firm bold II w Uh all their might. This b.

Aarltan' type.

ictlve, of the

- It should he

unconstralued. lu bu.lne.-,

n the world about ns. another’s burden..' Je

mpie hi His life and gi

tax offls exercise."

■e climax

LCTHKKA.’C. W. J. HuulaJnger spoke to the Lutheran congregation on Bunday evening. taking hlg text from Luke. 17; 82 •Remember IgH'e w Me.'’ He raid In

intages, her^

: of Abraham's

She was the wife of a rellgi- — Bhe bad all the advantages CbrUlam home, entertained

raw their

power, wee delivered from Bodom be* rouse of one rlgliteou. man. Notice bow merciful God waa toward IxHaud .his family. Notice that the salvation i n r th. —* rtghtcouk man must be at-

God's mercy. 'Hemember .' Remember her sin. It mall thing. All abedld wa.

to taka one last look at the city which

being destroyed, hut she diei direct command : 'Kaoape

for thy life ; look not behind thee.' “My Chrtetlan friends, are you lookig back? Be careful that you do not

*IT — ’

mg. By looking back upon

tbe sinful pleasure of tbl. life ~

uded In your DlghL behind and will be . _ conflagration of aln and H remain standing mtd-

vay of salvation. RememIfe. Hamember her panlshmeuL •Bhe became a pillar of sail.' The fiery and sulphurous vapor with which the air waa filled killed tier. Bhe had already escaped from Bodom, became disobedient and perished, us ever remember Lot's wife. Her pillar l* a fearful remluderof the fate of those who look back and ao

parish.

“My dear friends 'escape for thy life.' Look not behind you for your pose* ■eons. Look not behind yon for tbe rokeofyour former companions. Irak pot behind, but you eboold -*

afraid to speak ...

w hen tbe answer should strong. There Is another prln- ■ — —- pre-emln-

“ofduty.

> Itb-mt regard to consequence. '•Thl* brings np the question, re nan lie to rove his Ufo? With

liere, which

roily |u obedience t

r WttM&i ■ii ol the furnace on one aide and a tiraatlful young life on the other, these Ihreeyoung men would noL Baida noble General, when urged Ut rove hto life at the ooet of hb honor: 'Itb necessary that my honor should live; It b not necessary that I should^* “Another lemon b that a religion of principle carries wttb It a profound ■euse of a personal God—•Our God whom we serve.’ Thb is tbe first and last ruling thought. They did Iheir ■ eel and threw tbemaelvea upon God. “I^ani another lesson: The religion of these three young men was one • ‘at cost them something, and always id ever men fall back and give place thoee who practice a religion which

.• *ts something.

"l*o wa really feel the sacrifice of any one thing for Uhrist? Dora our life remind Christ or any one elec of the

Christ?

“Li closing, X would ask you to he careful how you measure success. %> -iny, success Is from the dollar point view, henna w# have such fearful reperp- a* have filled tbe pe(>em for ' Ai’DrroBitm.

e morning wm‘The Works ot the aster.” In tbe evening he epoke of the "The \\ orka of tbe Mervant,” hi* text being the find epistle of Paul to tbe Corto18; 8, and Romans, 1; 18. . Adams said lu part: "What a wonderous life Paul’s wm! Id prison, shackled, shipwrecked, struck lo tire earth, be wm always ready for tbe crown of life tbe laird bestowed on him. Brave, noble. Ingenuous, Paul! Why stynuld he he ashamed of tbe gospel? We who are brought up In a ChrlsUan atmosphere can say. Ilka lire hymn, ‘In the from of Christ I Glory.' Itemembrriug that thb time wm SJUb yean ago, and that Paul wm lu Corinth, we cannot understand fully

Special delivery letten dispatched from this office for delivery at other unices during tbe months of July and August. ]»*., 1,860 July and August, IKK. 1,0W Increase 91 or more than 27 per edbL Bjieclal delivery letten received from otlrer office* for delivery at thb office during tbe months of July and Augurt. IW0U, 1,1M July awl August, IKK, K3

Inrn

24 per rant.

Registered letten dlsiwtebed from thb office fur delivery at other offices during the months of July and August, 1WU8, 882 July and August, ISOS 880

or more than 14 per cent.

Registered letter* received from other offices for delivery at thb office during Hie mouths of July and August, 1KM, 848

..B6

July ai

I August, IKK...

r more than 84 per een

Keoeipb from sale of |outagertampe, stamped paper, second clam postage, etc., for the months of July and August, IKM, .6 78861 July and AuguiU. IKK 4,882.18 Increase 1,87616

nr more than 81 per cent.

Number of money order* issued at thb office for payment at other offiora during the mouths of July and Augurt, IKK. S 1,188 July and August, IKM,.... + . 888

Iperei

pereeoL

Number of money order* drawn by other office* for payment at thb ->mee during the month* of July and

more (ban 16$ pet <*uL Oeran C4ty b going ahead In evi a y, and will-continue to do so OFFICERS CHOSEN

guild of Holy Trijtlly Ffeutratanl Episcopal Church, olSrer* ware elected and meetire Id during the

OwMd or Hals Trmitj 11 <m ft IB retinas, cling «f the summer gt rhflty Pro in lug* arranged to be 1: alnlcr. / Mr*. Edwin T. t'Mul Paesldent: Mr*. 8. H. Bcattergood, Vsce President; Mbs M. C. Davta. Treasurer, and MV*. Harriet A. Leh■aa. Secretary. Tbe first meeting will be held ra cleber aitli at Mr*. <Tlntoi;*a home, 870* CTrestnut street, W**l PUI pbb. Bubaajuent meeting* will be every month. Fain and eata menu *441 be arranged, to raise a* xch debt fund.

apostle’s hero bin lu two or three narta 'First, ounalder the power of Home l Ire year 68, the Iron Age of Home'* dominion. Its power wm nowhere questioned. But Paul said, 'I am —-*7 to preach the gospel lu Rome ' tul preached the gospel. He • trimmed or arranged It for bb hearers. Areyonashamed, my brother, of the gospel of C'hrlaC Paul wa* warned not to preach tbe crucified ChrbL There b tbe point—C'hrbl crucified. Preacher* now speak of the 11 *1 influence of t'briet, the good i pie. hut evade the redemption by Phe price of redemption b by blood alone; all other b counterfeit ' blood of Jesus Christ cleanses us - bB Stn. ‘There b a fountain filled with blood drawn from EmanPa vein and mnuera plunged heath that flood lost all their -gullly dn*.’. many a soul. I pray »ur heart to-nighL” nr. Acciutrrm’s. There wm • lasses In Bt. Augustine’s on Bunday Tbe evening service wm well attended Tbe Hinging was excellent. Rev. J. J. Bweenny, tbe rector, delivered a etroug

Iteceot real estate transfers In Oman city, reported In th* office of County berk W sy are m follow*: Lewis M. Cress* el ux to Harry D LeCalo. fl.fiV) Let 21, plan 8, of Bay ■'rout. we»4 side of TIUrteentb street, William I). Barnhuntet nx lo Geo. F. L'ber. fl. Lot 498, Section D. fetter to J. P. FOX Oceam CUy, N. J. Dear Blr: There’s twice as much horse in oneYiorse-It may be a mar* —a* there b la two or three other* together. Bo frith palate too. _ir a painter ran do yoor job with 18 gallons De*oe for $50: It'll lake 12 15 or20 of otbtrparata; and tbe cost of a Job I* about 86 a gallon, whatever the paint may be. There are paints adelteralcd threequarters—only one qnart of paint In a gaMon—he’s got to pal up four gallons of tw bills Ii to get oue gallon of palut. The worst bewte you've got b M •sad a* that palut, and he’ll go M far. Tbe loss gallons paint b the paint, m the tno^-bonse bone b the horse. F. W. Devos * co., 5 New York. P. B.—IL Howard Thorn aella our

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