OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
SOL. XXVII.
OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THUKSDAY, N'OVE.MHEK 2t>, 1900
NO. 35
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OceanCity Sentinel M ORGAN hand
ATTORNEY am
Q T. ABBOTT. M. D.. 'COUNSELLOR AT*LAW
' ^ J . I OFFICE -C*rwr OilnJ ud EI(bU StmL r. curtis robinson j ' 0, ' ,e ‘ MOU " < {pro^i!£*£;!: Ed.ior «»d Propri.,0, JONATHAN HAND, y C. HUTCHINSON. M. D ° '« Ye " 8,r,c,,y ,n Adv *“« jOoun-ellor-^t-I.aw, Homeopathic.
t'oliau.r. Mut.r Kotary Poblw-. ^ . v.inn.- • APE MAY COURT HOUSE, N J ' 06CAN CtTI U *.
STATZ^LL WILL TRY TO BEAT SECRET ORDER MEMBERS BRECKLEY S FAMOUS OLD BACH HEAR PATRIOTIC SERMON
$1.50 at End Yea
Lansdowne Yachtsman has Placed Builder Towsend Under $100 Forfeit—A. D. Cummins Also Having a Racer Built—Great Time ' on Bay Looked for Next Year. There will t* lota of exclteiunnl m Mr. StaUeir. boat I- to t* thirty-
WILL SOON START BIG CROWDS IN
LOCAL CHURCHES
CiTY DIRECTORY, jjakkison h. yooAkks
<J«»iin«elloi;-ul- l.aw.
vlT^ OFI ICIAt-S
Apgar tSi Boswell. ^ L AW ()FFIC KS Godfrey &. Godfrey. KoMMiikMaM ait ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
jsj HOWARD BURT, M. D H09 Wesley Avenue.
| N GRISU-M, M. D EIGHTH ST. ANHWksLK
QR. CHARLES B. RIDER *• I >«•!>• istt •• 809 Ceniral Avenue
Railroad Officials Deny Report Good Sermons and Excellent That There Has Been a Music Hea^l on Last Hold-up. Sunday. The foliotrluR aelf explauatory letter Tl,crr '»nre couRregaU n. In » rcevlveel by the Kkktikkl on ‘>1 •'**
•ery excellent a
JAMES M, E. HILDRETH XMAS GIFTS Counsellor-at-Cnv l*«r|n men. • lothe* Rranlif, andMollrllor. MaaU-rand Vliaintnvi o> Hrunh-A lluir lit tutlim
Toilet Mater. A next aup-
tiara-^ ply nl’ex er y I It i K Tor .\tiian L AW offices OF v BOURSE PHARMACY Herbert R. Voorhees, RALPH I« GOFF,
Stirring Words by Rev. Mr. Casselberry in the Presbyterian Church. - There «a. a rand-*lae<l turnout at te im-niben> of Iota ('ouuril. So. VJi, Jr - A. M.. ami Wa.bloxton ( amis So. T.i, i‘. o n. of A . In the 1‘teatiyterlan Church?m Hunday eveoliiK.aheoa a|wt.-lal aerinoti «a» daIIvend by ihe pa>tor of the rhur.-b, Itev II.«r. t^aaelbarry. The aubjeet of Mr. Ca^elbeiry’a
>aa -A Otnd
id Hi. Kelalhm to Kellrlon.’’ • a. from Luke. 7; "Kor h our nation, and' hlnKtelf
After Kfrt tii.K the organUatioiieon rhalf of Hie church mroibn. and rtlclal.. the |iaMoraald in l*art: ”'Ve have cbtorn our text and the ihjerl l-c au-c boih atu-lrtle. aland for mitl ■eltlxeuablp. You undertake t«J krep every Immoral man out of your rank., and It I. well, fur an Immoral 'Of" •••'■not be a good clhmi. When -e -peak of our relatlnu lo4e!lgion, we
CIVIL ENGINEER.
SURVEYOR.
CONVEYANCER D CENTRAL AVENUE,
■^fcAPT. HHECKLEY’S PATOI S ••01.1) I1A« H ”
• two more racer, hi the aquatic betblrty two feet long, and of tljauam h* next year. type add atyle of Old liacKn^ahoid la Mated, that Geo. W. Ptatzell, of l« built by Herliert C. Hmllb, of t
It. 1'cabudy A duett, a realdent of city. » ho built tlld Bach.
i City Ya.
and a
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Club, b
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SHOEMAKER'S STORAGE HOUSE'
HARRY H. RICE, KKOISTURtP ARCHITECT
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<>-»« Mlldut.l'l Av«.,
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atyle of the Old Itarh. foa which boat be made an offer early laat a^aou | J"""
I he oiler waa dei llued.
Another racer la to be built, It la Willi the addition of two racera t Mated, thia one for'A. 1). Cummlua, the already long IIM of f at boata b of Haddoiitleld, aiao a member of me j the local ctub'a fleet, then ahnuld h I.K-al yacht clob, and who laM aeawn great aport on the bay during the aea aalled the Priiiceaa 1 aon of ID07.
Ilf ill autl Weal Axe .
SEASHORE FURNITURE
LOST INFANT SON
WEATHER PROVERBS
All jeraona having Kumltun or any
h . ‘•"" 1 “f Men-handlae to be atored will K iMcrtpiioa »r5£.. i « ve w " u 'y l, > k 0 ' 1 '* ,o “ ,e r 11 h e ’ Sffli ShDEmiker Stoiage House „ 6 Q T .. [I r . PH1L
NOT CHEAPEST, BUT LEAST EXPENSIVE
PLUMBING,
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HEATING,
ROOFING
S5. IB. COIfVBK 652 and 654 Asbury Ave., - Ocean City, N. J. \ i- ■ - i ^
sKCKKT SOCIETIES.
own I lly lAKlte. No. *171. K. and X. M„ M0DERN plumbing and heating
Auguatua Warner Miller, Infant aon The ab-enco-of dew for three daya of Mr. and Mra. Auguatua Miller, of Indicate" rain. Heavy dew ludlcatea Sea late flty, died auddenly. of apaa- fair weather. Clouda with dew In- ■ malic croup, at i o'clock on Sunday' dicate rain. If then la a heavy dew morning laat. Had the little one lived : and It aoou drlea, expect flue weather; until Tueaday laat, be would have If it !h(« long on the grasa, expect rain
been one year and one month old. | hi twenty-four tmura
The funeral took place yeaterday { With dew bef.m uiidnlglifv the afternoon. Servlcea were held at the' next day will aunly be bright. If you houaeall.SO o'clock, and the burial, [wet your feet with dew In the wornlu eharge of Mark L.ake, waaln Wood-! log. you may keep them dry fur the
land Cemetery, Ocean View. | reM Rf the day.
Kroui the time of the chlld'a birth I Ifltralua tiefon aere'.i,'twill clear until two muiTIha ago, it had been in before eleven. Kalna from the aouth delicate health. Then a apcelallat waa pntrnt drought, but ralna from the called in and he cured the boy, and weal an alwaya beat. II It ralna bellie |«nuta wen cungralulailng tliem- fore auurlae, expect a fair afternoon aelvea u|Hin tlie little fellow'e Im- If It ralna w hen the aun ahluea, It will proved appearance when death came rain the next day. Haln la likely to and robbed them of their child. ■ commence mi the tun of the tide Mr. and Mra. Miller have the heart | Marry the rain to the wind and you felt aymimlbf of their many frleuda have a calm. If rein cooimencea belie re and elaewhen In their daap fpn daylight, it will bold up befonk afllletlou. J a m.; If It beglua about noon, it wlU 1 continue tbroqgh the afternoon; If It ■•enn>>-aNervier Appreciated. comfcncea after» p. m. It w ill rain "I think the Pennsylvania Kallroad | ,he u * xt ‘•■M lf »'•« '"'«1 I* from 'he'
ended again " "" ‘ *
then the work would be Marled and puMied with rapidity Abel I). Scull will do the work on thla aide of the hay for Freeman Itlaley, and Mr. Hlaley will, at about the aame time thla work la atarted here, begin operatlona on the Somers’ Point aide. r~' Mr 'A'librldge,nf PhlladrlptiC. the railroad company's engineer, maaiu Ocean (.Tty on Tueaday afternoon. He told a Skntikkl reporter that the queMton of the riparian rlghta would be u(ibefore the State board on TueaJuat aa aoon aa thla queatlon la dla|K>aed of. ha aakl. tbeoompauy would proceed with the work. Itlstheouly thing in the way. Thla conflrma the etatemetrfa given
above
Mr. Aabbrldge had with him a blue print ahowlng the line of the road. On thla blue print waa marked, the course of the channel it la proposed to make from Hcach Thoroughfare through South .Kluger Channel to North Finger Channel, for the draw near thla aide of the bridge. The other drew, aa -bown on the plan, will be near the Somera' Point aide. Mr. Aabbrldge brought the plan with him for the Inspection of the
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N»sn»l«» W. lAkr.seriU^r)
alloway m. smith & CO.
SclWlTK 81 i ASBURY AVENUE, - OCEAN CITY, N. J.
_ TEUKPMONU, Ud V.
. shot
again for the service It Inaugurated by | which Ocean City receives Ita malls and the Philadelphia uewspe|ier» before breakfast each morning,” aald a leading buslneiw man on Saturday
laM. 'I hear very many people here recorded In the ofllc .-|«ak In words of commeudatlou, of " ay are a-follows Ihe •Pcnuay,”' he eontlnupd; "An I Charles G. Sltkeus et early morning mall, not to speak of i 8t ^, U . rd - f. 3 *' , ' o, 50u .
the-uewapapers. Is srimethlng e^ery
o C. E.
The roller skating ci
»a LodC*.N».a>. A. At’. W-me-u * t teartbjaucU) .,, ini »» id K. bi :
V IXmrgsote. SBTMar).
snip U, tVII. at A-Xwnt- Slrry Halurdar la K.of P.Uall. M. T. KbsIi. T^JJUtUtXaMlL No,Nk I*. oT IV, ureta
CHUKCH SOCIETIES. Fiaar M. K. I'acDew
»«■•• Aid mwsu era: Hoaelay eveon.* ol k IBOUID. Mra. Kllaabelb UaDdj, tswali^rlaU ThorW. maanrar; Mra. l |*ia»M* U ' •‘‘perlnUodaBI Jvd-
I'aassi Taaias i’auaca.
A axillary aoctMy meals Brat Mid-Ik-u. W^atoD*VwLraM<MaL Ml> L. M*!
Vibst BAcrisr Cacao.
DiLf^'-"^ AsaodaUoa. wmon W uiel..
“«ia«wiuSimJfraj!5S[* l * r,r '
N. C. GODFREY'S Business House, ESI Iskui* henue, Sjriog ol 1906.
AMD a»RO»r»N:CT* ARK <3000.
:::: FutfLine of House Furnishings <^H01XrKI(ING IS A PHOKKSSION. and I have one of the bcM.
People know It sure, as the work la nulling,if.
alter Miller to Anna K. Pedrlck »a»«l. Got-vn, Sccttori A.
Ellen XI. Know lion et als toChrlsto- | idler Ueuthaui. f-HUUil. laM Otrj, Sec-
rh has t ‘«' 1 A.
of the | Richard B. Silica et ux to AhbleC.
young men and girls and some people tivull. fliAAl l>it, OM,Sect Ion A. of mature age. has spread to the 1 Beverly It Smith et ux to Emil J. younger generation. A lot of the-e l-'renek. taxn. Ixd 4km. Section C. _ little hoys and girls Oud the 'smooth ! TruMee under will of Ezre K. l-ske, pavement around Ihe bank, at the b> Henry K. Gildemeyer. FMO.
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.; aa tm siurdsj ol
PROTECTIVE PLUMBING
Don't overlook the fact that good '
plumling u the mo« niennal point '<=^ in modern home building. The health of year fan!/ and self mar depend on the proper mni-irion of rout home sad the quality of the *bta»d3»d* Porctldn F -smc'cd p’-.-mb:ng £xtupa provide qu'* ’y« W*^' n ufaidh comb- red with durs! . :’v and beauty We tell the* 6 tWTJ and com! 'ne with thrir tasaa-e,.- . rf-.-l . -s K,CruTi renutri -n \ I-T e np^t or a tamed
_e» equal attentwa and rromptWlice. JOHN R- GROVES N
H4D Anbury a.-puj. Ocsn Citv, N. J
corner of Eighth street and Asbury ; avenue, much to their llklug. They aie there after school hours, and all day Saturday they enjoyed the aport
1-rrpBrtllg for Reunion. The members of the Twenty-flfth Itrgiuieut, N. J. V„ are preparing to hold their annual reunion In Atlantic City on December 18th. The meeting I wUL be held in Joe Hooker Post's roqffia. Several Ocean City residents are member- of the Twetity-flfth Itagiuieut. Tbeea Include CUy Collector VoraoikAud Capt. Jethro V. Albert-
r-rociIcing for C'tirtairaaa. Tiie Flrat M. K. Sunday School uhUdren are rebearamg tor their usual .’t^Rlmaa entertainment. Mlaa Grace Gamble has the children In charge, and aba show s much patience In bet work. Aa acting Superintendent Marta la very busy Jost now, KobL Fisher, Mr. Marts' request, takes a look-in the children during their rehearsals.
For Salk—Near the Hay front, between Tenth and Eleventh streets several cheap lota suitable for summer f9» per lot; one-half can n mortgage. Apply to ABEL. I). SCULL. 617 Central Ave. Ocean CKy.N. J.
Twi
688. Section E.
y certllicale-pof sale by the ud tlerk of Ocean City 1 Itj, of various properties of persons, for street Improve-
>cean City Kealty Co* to Caroline fiushuell Brown. }I(K8). I Alt on soul bwest aide of Plymouth Place 80 feel southeast of Atlantic arcane, 86x75 feet. Emma C Haner to Mary It Maggl 61. Part of lots 887 ami H89, Section A. H. It. .Wcatherby et uxto J. William Landruberger. 67000. IaiI 750. Section D, and riparian laud In front of
night, whan Ihe shining formi angels ascended ami descended the golden staircase, with its fo
In the heaven
the gracious Presence will manifest Itself. Man will ha saved. God will ha glorified. Hush, ye winds that S ever the demist
here of the Board of Trade, yacht «vefthe aparkllng aanda. Shine
club and the city oflidah
It la desired py Major Flagler, of the United State* War Department, and by the railroad company, to Eava the approval o’f the representative bush ness Interests before a start la mad
upon the work of dredging.
ANOTHER BONGALOW
William U. McDowell, of Narberth. waa In this city on Tueaday and awarded to Joseph (I. Champion the coni fact for the erection of a buogah on his recently purchased lot on Aabury avenue, below Thirteenth street. Thla bungalow will be altogether different from all the other bungalows In Ocean City In that It will have but one story. Nearly all. If not all. of Ihe olNer bungalow^ here have more than one story. The houi living room In front and a dining
d kitchen In the
.ides will t
‘ The
house will not he plastered, but will lie llnlalxd In attractive atyle.
w III cost about 6I8IW.
Senator Cresse, Mayor t hamplon, K B Stiles and two or three Philadelphians who spend the summer Ocean (Tty will leave Philadelphia on Saturday next lor Virginia. They will spend a week In gunning. This ent to the aame place laat yeai lulling trip.
Klne Weather •wndax. The xseatber on Sunday waa delightful, and many p-ople were to be seen enjoying themselves and taking sunbaths 00 the beach and boardwalk A number of cottage owner* were down from Philadelphia and other cities during the day.
llev. Oarbult Head, pastor of the East Allegheny Avenue M. E Church. Philadelphia, who purchased the M E. parsonage In this city, w ill Improve t lie house after It has been moved to Ocean avenue, above Fifth stteel. He has given lo John Maria the contract to put a story under the dwelling. One new member was given,.the second degree by Ocean City Lodge, No. 170, F. and A. M., uo Thursday arenlug laat. District Deputy Hammer, of Atlantic CUy, waa present on an official visitation to the lodge.
The Cape May County Court wl convene for the next term on Tueaday, December Ilth, Justice Treuchard presiding A uutaber of Ocean City bualuaaa men havdbeen drawn Jury 'ta* \
r himself Hi ■ or Id a, the worl ud the world i
I will poisdbly
good things of botli of things material things spiritual 7 "This critical n help to give the I
(he breaM Is agitated with dread of an offended brother's wrath, and the dominating thought la for the safety mother and her children, for In thla.perilous hour he cares little for hla precious puses.Ions. In thia trying hour God’s tender mercies wUI not fall. Became they did not fall, and 1, In all the comfort of a res able, religious and holy hope, are worshipping bare together on tbiu holy Sabbath of rest. T he Father ol ua all never forgets. He haa not forgotten Hla promises now. He will be cry gradoua at the voice of tula poor
rich i
ye atara—silent
armament of beauty of God's love to human aoul! O, ye who, like JacuU4^~ have sometimes fell depressed ana alone, remember, remember, I pray
you, the God of Abraham,
and of Jacob, la the aame -yesterday,
to-day and forever. tligt the angel
difficulty lias a blew lug for every true heart ♦deuce, art. letters, statesmanship, business -all have their Interest Ing tales to tell. It waa difficult to perfect a steam engine mud b oc«an cable. It was difficult lo .paint Hie Blatlue Madonna and to wriU the »yni+boulea ol Beethoven. Shakespeare did not easily throw off hla Immortal play»*uur did any of the masters of Greek tragedy. The problems of our country from 'Jfl to '61 on to the present have been fought with difficulty. Indomitable vetance and grappling bravely dlfflrulUaa has often been the very corner-stone of busluea* success. \ surely do not expect anything less »THNT I-KMH^IKKIAN. At tne morning service In the First I’resbylerlau ( hurt-h ou Sunday, tb< building was tilled. The two hundredth anniversary of (he tlrst ordination of a Presbyterian minister In America was relebnlnl. This Ister waa Itev. John Boyd, who dinaliou w as at Freehold, N. J. There waa an appropriate sermua by the pastor, Itev. II. T. Casselberry,' aud special music by Hie choir.
xiKirr M. K.
In the Flrat M.K. Church ou 8unday evening, Itev. Dr. Gamble preached a strong taat: "He went about doing good.”—
Acta, 10; 88.
This, aald Dr. Gamble, Isa deosed biography of the life of J* All He aald or did can he taken In by thla text—"Ha went about doing
lodge and our city,
notice, then, flrat, that the •e text waa a good ritlzeu,
Iwcause hr 'loved’ tire nation. Hack of rverylbiug ltiat la good, or great, Hwl la successful, that is worth while, love. Take away love, and you • take a<wy the aoul of patriotism, for. •next lo God la country, and next to religion la patriotism.' If the soul of patriotism be gone, the body is soon dead, and ao a nation la mfe not so much when It haa great armies ati-i ■vtoa, but w hen lu people love the aliuu with a pure aud unaelflsh love. • A good citizen will he really aud vitally lutecastad In education. Balt known that without education and tha free public school system, no couatry can attain, or maintain, freem aud liberty. Our public achoob i tire grlM mills Into which me pul r boys and girls, and out of which uat coma our future men and women maintain our republic: and ao we eglad your lodges expect to present c new school with an American flag, t when you have presented the flag; your duty U only begun, for we must live out In our lives what weaay about Ihe flag—the whit# for purity, the blue for loyalty, the red for the blood of riflea. Better not tell the boys and girb, with floaery speech, what that flag means unlearn we are atrirlug to live a true life, for Ihci* are no more close observers of character than boys and girls. luatlnctlvaly they detect a fraud, and If we boast of liberty, aud freedom, and fra* education, aud what
done for us, and crowd our boy*
and girls Into stores and barn-like halls, and freezing city pavilions.
Thy minister lirst spoke of Christ's activity. He did not go about aa ■ traveler or lu search of health or foi recreatlou, but He ao weut about because It waa lib vocation. His mission was "doing good.” Nothing better can he aald of any
man may bp cal
It’s dlgnifled and given you a dell-
clou. sense of security lo own your, ,e,rued - but ' lu “** k *°« rul ‘. du ‘‘'« home at * ood to lb * cllm,:x human endeavor. OCEAN CITY. The speaker then told of the thing. Besides, your responsibility aa a real Jo"* and the things He did, aud estate owner makes you a desirable declared that Christ cannot be (daoed citizen. Think It over, then call on . alongside o»any inxu that ever lived. HAKRY HEADLEY, jOf other.lt might be said they an Heal Estate Operator, Ninth aud Aa- { great statesmen, orator*, warriors, etc , bury avenue, next to lire house w ho but Jeans Chrlstcauuol be placed with will show you the very baR. way and , these. He drew uo (wuri. some of the greatest bargains to be |blood. He organized no found here . ou the easiest terms. | He prepared no treaties. He built no ]
Phone connection.
here they conln Krause we do uo
dullat* lu taxes, tban'll b* t love fur liberty aod education does not even penetrate tuftlie skin, for It haa not touched out purse. George
«1 and pbywal well-betug. but moral. WaAHII see to It, as far aa possible, that *our boy. grow true
aud straight, aud that o
Washington did ni receive a penny for hla services aa cpmmaudcr of tha
KevoluuPuary Army. Not
we be interested in tbeU
mental a '
their in _
boys grow true
_ . our girb grow
pure and sweet, as they should. In our city, we are apt to think, because • u - ire uo saloons, that there are uo
open to the pit, but there area >nd doors lulu a fearfuf life aside
from the saloon door.
'There 1s another matter In which r are all Interested—that of enfigraii. Do what we wlU, aud aay what > »U*. the foreigner keeps coming, and that, loo. Into New Jersey by the thousands. What shall we do with million who do not apeak [uagr? Shall we lift there up, they drag ua down? Shall - „ . them the girapel, or shall we take llielr old world superstitions and Ihelr klois? Wa are coming to the point Where we muat do something. They are bare, la It not God’s will ■ hat they are here and that ae should
give them our gospel7
•Tbb brings ua to another point— at the nun lu the text Joined bb love for bb country (the country of hi-adoption) with religion, and thb relation waa one that cost him sotnethlug. The man w ho lores bb conntry a III love the kingdom of God with a still greater hAre. By religion here, and the kingdom of God. we mean, tb* kingdom of truth, rigbteousuerei Justice aud law. Our country Is lu d of a great army of men who do urge the select km of the best men for candidates and then go to sleep aud do nothing themselves—man who d * not vote for bad men aud then plead that they did nut know they were bad. It will always coat aomeIblug In time and effort to be a good citizen, both of our country and the kingdom of God. Tbb man in the text gave hb Influence, his time, his money, to the church because Abe
‘ i great moral tracer, such to-day. It Is be-
do not .make it such.
No doubt be found hypocrite, lu the church, but. Instead ol standing aloof aud Hading tault, be threw bb Influence Into the church because he saw that which called for all that waa nubbin him lutbeeburcb. Hesa-v
ircb and God, and to-day tha issues the same call for 'men. uotlce one thing more in thb Worthy as be was, he needed • hrtsL Tha Wind, the lame,
the sick needed Him. and so did the
7. aud so do w# men to-day, belie, haring don' ~ * “~
at Valley Form, -for’ burg-for ua.’ " ben v ary, we see tha grand rnd by all there sacrifii o as to be true men, gt

