OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
'.vol. XXXIV. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPT KM KICK 10. 11>14. 1 \ NO. 23
Ocean City Sentinel Publl.hcd Waskl , .. O ' R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Sr.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. Otis M. Townsend EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. — LITTLaE— Gandy Shop - »lb AHHURY AVC. fin* kin. Confectionery tnr.ludBoyle Commercial Agency t 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J E. C. BOYLE, flanager Clainia adjuite.1 and collected any.lv re in Uuited Stale. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. ' Ocean City, N. J. Chulca l)«alry Product* Butter and E|{( Ask for Booklet of Hpeclaltle* U Order* Delivered Both Phone. I (
I Morgan HAND, ij ATTORNEY and 1 J COUNSELLOR AT LAW, KBvrM* Court'ronunla.loDer ■ Notary " ! t:«Pt n'uain'o? *" ! A ! law Offices ;j Apgar & Boswell, I Bot.^K^-hl^"*"""* 'C i law offices ij Godfrey, Giddings & Read |c ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES Mi E. HILDRETft j Counsellor-at-Law ■TOWNSEND GODFREY i Attorney-at-Law | liamrtt Building . At txaan CttyHalurday. I^ILLIAM «. DAVIS Z | Attorney at Law Sim Eighth Hi reel [Ocean t'lly ' New Jersey 8l JOHN E. TOWNSEND - Electrical Contractor l [ 1137 Asbury Ave. 'Ocean City New jersey
• I THE BREAKERS!^ ' | Only Boardwalk Hotel ' s | ( \ ^ American Plan, Elevator, Auto Bus, Tenuis Court-, , f Hot and Cold "Ruuiiing Water, Telephone in l-.very j • v i Room, New Diet Kifclieu. Special Spring Rates, i • H ' j K. A. YOUNG, Mftr. 1 1 ' n f iTjr ,y, ,y, t f . V DID YOU EVER j | Htop toaxinsitlcr bow imjxirtant it is to have your home con- . f Abraded by responsible builders? '"ij Have von seriously con- * f sidered the parts that are hidden? *- Have you ever considered f 4 how great and important the framing, foundations and other hid- j a den parts play in the life and safety of your building? I At us A \ advise yon how your home should be liuilt. l'latts and speci- \ J heat ions free ^ $ City Mill and Lumber Company ; ■ t _ BUILDERS J « f OFFICE: SIXTH AND WEST AVE., OCEAN CITY, N. J. j- . 1 DrV\A/CI I 'Q Dry 6oods. Notions and rU W CLL O Men's Furnishings j If you arc considering quality as well as price and want a ^ full line To choose from, shop at I ; 11 -Powell's 1 THE RELIABLE STORE 921 Asbury Avenue phone 26 Ocean City, N. J. * ~ ' = I J | Individual j acting as your Executor or Trustee, might, through ill health or deAh, jeopardize the interest of yourl estate. I f the indjUdttaj acted jointly with us, your estate would c not suffer through #ny calamity that might overtake him. Will you not call and have our Title Officer go i over this inijiorUnt mntter with you? -:o:- -:o:- • Ocean City Title and Trust Co. Headquarters for Fresh Fish At N. Hiclciuon's Fish Market: Soft Crabs, Crab Meat, Halibut, Bluefish, Sea Bass, Butterfish,- Weakfish, Flounders," Clams and Oysters. Ball Phone. 530 and 4T8-X Inter-State Phone. 30 Orders Called. for and Delivered Promptly N. HICKMON 115S Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. PL.UMBINO Are von getting entire setafaction aa to prioet, workmanship and business courtesy? If not 'it Will bay Jon tb give ma a trial. I am in as exceptionally good paeilion to take car* of your repair work of which I make a .paoally. I have no expensive establish mssil or derioal fore* to maintain. Give me a trial. C. h. BACON so? Bights at Advertise in the SENTINEL
!T N. GRISCOM, M. U. | j EIGHTH HT. AND WESLEY A V K. j : fill WIM Ctiaii, I.D. ws? I Ocean City New Jersey DR. W. ]'. HAINES j COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE 1 I'ETTIT, M. I). ■ 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY QR. CHARLES B. RIDER J Dentist" 809 Central Avenue i CITY. M. J. Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Thomley Hughti, P. D. , and Wesley Aves. Ocean City, N.J. f^ARK LAJCE Undertaker and Embalmer ' : Walch and Jewelry Repairing 1 "^Jllayer's Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty '« Pier 1 . OPEN ALL YEAR H. Burkhnrdl & Co. 1 IM J'M BJNti bAN II JlKATlNli , MORGAN HAND. A*. ATLANTIC ICE COMPANT Pocana Mountain Inn
BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS' become u necessity to all. Not only do they offer protection against lout by Burglars and Fire,. ® but ttlsp of t t PRIVACY t a greater extent than 8 safe in your home or office. t You will be surprised to learn how reasonably you can store ■ your jevyelry, silver and valuable J papers in our modern Safe De- t posit Vaults. t Kent a Safe Deposit Box and ■ be sure your things are SAFE. We invite your banking ac- J count along service lines. United States, County, State | and City Depository. n Call on us today. Ocean City Title and , Trust Company jl i Have You Tried L barbys Hi mm 658 Asbury Avenue Who is at your service all the 3 . , year round. . Stanley M.Pontiere Woodworking - Shop: 14th St ml Hires In. a r NEXT TO RKAOINO DEPOT t OCEAN CITY, N. J. - swwUewUm^.OeS^^^SnmKuoieel ■Ms, wiodow and poor Prams*. Doors sap S'orm Hash. Harssas, Bracket*. Blpptat. risnsiDi. scroll Sewing MA. •oaa awo prices satisf actost
FOUR KILLED WHEN AUTO AND FREIOHTJRAIN COLLIDE - — • ' -
° Body of Owner, Who Was" , ! Driving, Was Dismembered ] —Others Mutilated. ^Lriiree men slid s woman wet* kllletl r land" one msti "lightly hurt lu an auto- : mobile accident st a grsde croaslng st , Pslermo. s few mile* from tlile city. ] I early yeaterdsy morning, i I'lie dead are Dr. Motlbew ri. Borden. I owner of the car. J. Harvey Wood. Jr.. slid w ife. I^O Uulfreutid. clisulTeur. The Injured mau la John H. Ityan. All are realdenta of Sew York t'lly. ^ The party. In a large louring car. wa* . Oh tla way from New York to attend a ^ cniiycullon at tlape May. the owner ( Lakewood for dinner early lu the evening and then proceeded on their journey. [ When lliey ueared Palermo atatlou ' on 'lie Heading Railroad, going at the • ' rale of So or JOjulle* an hour ou a good mad, w illi pleuty of moonlight. Wood suddenly cried out. •MyUod! strain!" f and placed ai^riD around bla wife ^T tie next Inataut the auto atruck a | freight engine comttif from Tuckshoe , ' to tbla city. 'which was golug at the , rate of JU mile* ail hour. , The car hit the driviug wheel*. of machlue around and threw It up t agalnat the freight atatlou platform. The chaufTeur was pinned under the a • ail in against the platfurm. a Wood and Ills wife, with 111* arm f amuyd herjserf thrown to the end of the pfirform. a Iturdeu wa« carried on by th^tralil some dlatauce. Hla body was found about i (00 feet away, while along the . road were his head, arm* and leg-, a HI* brains were scattered along fhe c ' road. * Ityan also was thrown up on the e frelgbl station platform and tblnk* lie c remained uucouacloua a few moment". . he say*. He was aroused by bearing tiutfreund cry. "I am dylug!" Word wa* conveyed to Coroner ■ Mark l.ake and Dr. 1. N tiriacom. ' county physician. Ityan was brought to the Oceanic in this city, where he la undergoing Ireal- J i meut for shock. ' ( The disfigured bodies of Wood and hla wife aud the chauffeur, together ( Willi the dismembered remain* of Dr. , Borden, were brought lo Coroner 4 Lake', morgue. ( Au inquest will be held this after- ( noou. | Newspaper clippings qn the clothing ( of Dr Borden would Indicate that be t - la a son of the late >Iattbew C. D. Borden. who prior lo bl* death lu New f York City lu May. 1812. was head of > j tba American Printing Company, ibe " largest cotton goods manufacturera In
FOUND BURGLAR AT HER BEDSIDE! Mrs. Eugene .Mntklcy Screamed and Fellow Fled With Only Little Booty, j' A burglar, elllier a light Colored j> HWI West avenue, about l.:m , sllvea wafih and a -mall sum of ! money. He entered Hie house tlirougli a sec , busily eugaggd al work lu the } bcli... on of Mr. and Mr*. Msrkley.lhe , parents or Mrs. Kepple. when Mr. Mark ley was aroused and .aw bun and "lie acres in ed Her cries aroused \ her husband and oilier, of the bouse- , hut at the lir>l sound of Iter , voice I he burglar lied. In hla haste lo escape, he fell down a li ght of stairs, but succeeded lu tuakiug Ills escape. Police headquarters were notified . and Policeman -^ewklrk quickly responded, bul there was u.i trace of the fellow. a family heirloom | and K. A Corson and wire, of this 1 city, left Tuesday lu K. V. Corson's I ex|«ct to make the entire trip lu the 1 car aud will be gone three weeks. I Bought Cottage*. Kolaiid Hleelman, a well-know u reel- i •lent of (Ills city, lias purchaigid from ■ N. C. Uodfrey the lot and collage. (127 Asbury aveuue. with a house ou the I the world. The father was known as the "Cottou Prince King." Accordlng-to the newspajier clip 1 plugs. Dr. Hordeu was dlslulierlled by 1 his father because uf his marriage lo an actress, but later father aud sou became reconciled aud Hie son engaged his parent's business. Before the father died, however, lit failed to make new will aud lhe*ou received only one-third of the estate — (2.147,121. Ityan Is connected with the Equitable Life Insurance Company, of New '. i Wood was a boud broker In New York.
JEWELRY YALUED AT $1500 STOLEN Visitors Robbed While Stay- ' ing at Home of City'a Mayor. 8.1 far as learned , the police have no elue as lo the whereabo its of ihe robbers who Stole IIMW worth of jewelr. a short lime since from a family Ibat , accommodations at tlia home of ' the mayor. 408 Ninth street. Nor has any trace of the Jewelry found. t TheirticlHi stolen Included a-gpplnre and dl&moud ring, a brooch a two- I atone diamond rlug. with pearl In cell- I ter. a three-alone diamond ring, a din- I ring with sapphire surrounded bycircles of small diamonds and a I solitaire diamond rjpg. They were taken fnim a trunk wblle I the mau aud Ida wife were oat gettlug It was the custom of the woman to I her trunk before going out. Cut i she neglected to do so on this occasion . Prof. (J. Bolaud Moore, instructor of clvti engineering al the Cincinnati University, and Mrs. Moore, are visiting the laller'a parents, the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. J B. Halue*. of this city. They are enjoying tbelr oullug very much
own Vosr Home. It's dignified and gives yon a dellclous sense of security to own your I home at OCEAN CITY. Besides, your responsibility aa a real : estate owner makes you a desirable . citizen. Think It orar, theo call on HARRY HEADLEY, ; Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, next to Ore bouse who will show yon the vary beat way and some of the greatest bargains to be - found here on the easiest terms Phone connection adv. I assert flee XSy Car. .25 borae power, 4 cylinder, Roadster.' Splendid condition. Original owner. Demon st rat loo Naw Jersey license card. Best for endurance. Just the , car for a farmer. Come aae it. Cbas.. A. UHrtcb, Forty-oluth and Central. Price (ISO. adv. tf wflg gs(j> AUaaiicCiix u ah op J tea Aflat, aa Page Three. ' 11000 and (500 to place on bond sod mortgage. Address Box R, Rat oaftkB of* os. ad*, tf
RECORDS ARE OPEN jl TO THE PUBLIC; Mayor Hcadlcy So Tells F. H. Ilerst, Who Sought Much Information. 1 deiToMI.^Tweo'llln" Suret'Tmp^e ' ' |»f quest inns bearing ou boardwalk j 1 The mayor read the letter lu I lie other J| The mayor said he spoke to the city ' J j him it would take two or three days of ^ hard wiirk to gather the data. The Ihe questions a-ked are mmltsrs of-' 1 publ c record and the records are open f ■ the public, but lie had the officials ^ paring t he" d'au" """ ° ^ letter from Mr. Herat, requesting ad ( Hue. Then he wrote Mr. Herat that ' the illy employes could not devote 1 over ll.e records M^ny link ( BOV STOLE WATCHES 2 A thlrteeu-yesr-nld boy was arrested here by Policeman Mould on Mouday o i ou Ibe charge of stealing live walchae from au Asbury avenue etpre. The t wbtches. which, were taken early Huu- ( ■lay morning, had not been missed up c lo tiouu Mouday by the mauager of I the store. The boy admitted lo Ibe ^ , police I hat he bad stolen them from . . the store, apd the manager was then ( . uolitled mud thus became aware or the , At II rat the lad claimed that he t had fouud the watches gu the beach. e The boy Is said to be Incorrigible He ■ is said lo have commuted uumeroue ^ i other robberies during the summer. f ; 1 1 was decided by Ihe local autliorl- • ties to send.hlm before Judge Kldredge ( at Cape May Court House. nnr i.ot for church. 1 The Thirty-fourth Street L'ulon ' Church Association baa bought from / Charles P. aud Thomas O. Eslhlll a j lot on Central aveuue. between Thlrty- • third and Thlriy-fourlli streets, on i I which It la Ihe purpose eveulually to I t build a almrcli. The purchase was | ( made by A. J. Chambers as trustee. , To Bulla Apsrlraculi. 1 VVlllard Stcelman, of tbla city, has ' - received the contract to build a com- 1 i plele and up-to-date three -family I apartment house for Mrs. Kennedy, uf | i Philadelphia, at Thirty-fourth street ■ aud Ceutral avenue It will cost 14000 (
FISHING CLUB DECIDES TO BUILD LONG PIER
MOUNTAIN CHURCH : TO BE DEDICATED . d ! Haioes Will Do Good J, Work While Away 011 n His Vacation. ® The Rev. DrlJ. B. Haines, pastor of - First M. E. Church, has been given p - well-earned vacation, beginning after o ■ Sunday, .September 28. • With Mr>. Haloes and their daugh- y i Miss Beatrice Haines. Dr. Halnea II will go to Washington. I) C\, for a ti ! few days and theuce to the Blue Ridge c ; Mouulaius Id Virginia. f A year or two ago. Dr. Haines was t > given mouey to build a church at / l South Mountalu, and the church Is t bow constructed. Ha will probably dedicate It while on hla vacation trip s lo Virginia, it la known as the South f Mountain M. E church. r. I The last week of their vacation will t - be spent by Dr. Halues aud Ins wife '. ami daughter lu their buugalow al [ '■ Brtelle, uear Hauasquau. this Stale. I r . — — <
dot nifl Hand n-urk. W. Ward Basin, dtrectur uf the physical department uf the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy^ who has made a record tljla year for Ibe number of sharks be has caught off the lolat.weDt Himself one better on Thursday, when he captured a aaud "hark weighing 27J pounds. It was viewed with curiosity by' many Boardwalk ' promenaders Thursday eveolug. To Close so Estate. The property located at 504 Central avenue,. Ocean City, K. J , nine-room ' cottage (Including furniture), with modern convenience*. Lot 40x100 ft. Will be *old at a bargain. If *old at ; onoe. For particular* address R. Cortlx Robinson, executor, 744 Asbury i aveuue, 'Ocean City, N. J. adv. if. Waxtki>- — A reapouaible man ■ In • tbla district, capable aj^ handling a high-class sanitary closet system; excellent opportunity for energetic nun. • Write The -Bell mark Compauy. Treo. f ton. New Jersey ; - • adv., 5-14, tf. Fob Sale, Bahgain.— Corner lot 1 50x100. located Fourth and Central It Ocean Ctty. N.J. Apply M. H. Stumpf PleaanntvHIe, N. J. Adv. 0-18, If.
It Will be Constructed Out- ; side of Donghty's Pier at Eighth Street. At a special meeting of the members of the Ocean City Fishing Club Frl- | evening. It was decided «o accept i Doughty'* proposition regarding , the club's proposed pier, aud a com- ( mtltee wa- appoluled to eater luto a , contract with blip ou the terms anb- | milled. | Mr. Doughty gives the club the | privilege of building a pier 100 feet outside of hi* pier on the Boardwalk, at Eighth- street, for a lerrn of live , free of charge. If at Ibe end of years, should Ihe club desire to take the pier over, they will pay the club 50 per cent of tbe contract of the pier. If this Isflot doue, the club can (he use of It free for teu year*. th« end of that period, It Is to revert lo Mr. Doughty. Work Is lo be started un the pier aa soon as possible. The committee on by-laws^ recommended a number of changes lo the by-laws. President Churchill Hungerford appoluled James (J Connor correspondsecretary and T. Lee Adams official weigher of Hah caught by tbe It was decided to post lu the club . house the names of delinquent tnemi bers. final action to be taken at a meet- . Ing of tbe club tomorrow eveolug. . It wa* agreed that all persona elected . members of the club after September ; I of tbla year snail have tbelr dues I apply lo next year. Eleven members of Ibe Oceau City Yacbt Club, al a meeting this week, I signed the agreement to build onei design boats and made tbe tint pay j meut. It ta planned to make tbe . raclug of these craft a feature of events t at tbe club next season. V Fok Sale.— Cottage 847" Fourth street. Ocean City. Quick sola. Must be sold to settle au estate. Address n C. E. Seyfert, 522 Elm. Reading, Pa. adv. 7-28 tf. Patrons of tbe First National Bank i. of Ocean City reoaive every ecoommo-. I. datiou that tbelr accounts and responsibility will justify. Adv. 1L l Fob Rest.— No. 508 Ninth street. I unfurnished, by tbe year. Apply So. >- B Walton place, or tbla office. Adv. 8-10, 21
SEASON ENDED WITH GOOD RACES, I - j; Many People Witnessed J Championship Events at • j Atlantic City Club. j* A number of Ocean City people saw t ( (lie club champions of the South Jer- h championship honors lu tlie final race ^ of the season 'at Ihe Atlantic l ily Yacht Club Saturday afternoon. , The Chelsea Yacbt Club carried ofl a good block of the honors, but Xqqine. the Vandersllce boat, of Camden, racunder the colors of theOceanl.'lty Yacht Club, look away the South Jersey champlousblp title for displaceOne of (be surprises of Ihe day was , Ihe defeat of Daueva 1 1, the Sea Isle express cruiser, of U. H. Slrecber. Bittersweet, of Allautlc City. Tlie corrected time. Daueva lost her vantage ou the second lap. The time of , Bittersweet wa* 52.01, and Daueva . ! In tbe large cruiser clas* were two contendere, Peggy and Kismet, the ( latterowued by Frank J. Gormen, of , the Ocean City Ykcht Club. Peggy, the Chelsea boat, won by six minutes on a six-mile course. Her time was HI minutes and 8 seconds. Kismet, rival all season, covered the oonree lu 48 minute* and 28 second*. Her . corrected time was 42 07 ] Mlrna, Joe Hnellenburg'a cruiser, , and Aloha, Capt. Wllkle, of tbe Ocean , Yacht Club, bad tbe champion- , ship battle lo the lower-rated claaa. ( Mlrna won by 8 minute*. Her elapsed , time was 48 minute* 47 seconds, aud corrected time waa 40 14. Kismet was on the course 47 mluuteaand 2aeconda, thau that of Mlrna by 1 minute and 45 iseoonda, but abe had bnly -25 , seconds allowance, which held her corrected time to 46.37. Tbe Auue K., Dr. Swing. Ocean Yacht Club, waa third lu tbe race for open boats, 40 to 50. Win. A. warn Dead. William A. Stern, of tbe electrical couatrucllou firm of Stem A Silverman, Inc., died Friday afternoon at ' realdsao*, No. 1805 Spring Garden street, Philadelphia. Mr. Slern wai born In Phtladalpbla In 1880. For -seven yean Mr. Stern was associated In business with Mr. SilverTbla firm ball! tbe Shore Fast and Mr. Stern was personally to a number of Ocean City PRIESTS HERE ON ANNUAL RETREAT Are at "Ocean Seat" for Pew Days, Headed by Bishop McFaoL i More than seventy-five priests of tbe Trenton Dlooeee went on their annual retreat at "Ocean Rest," tbe sumschool of tba Christian Brothers at Thirtieth street, this city, Mondey evening. With them was Blabop HeHaul, who wea accompanied by bla private secretary, tbe Rev. Father dpillane. They will remain here until Friday. - Most of those who came here Monday 1 are pastor* of churches. An equal number of assistant pastors • will reach bare next Monday for a slm- ' liar atay. < Tbla lx tb* aaoood year tba prleeta of the Trenton Diocese have had (heir re- - treat In tbla city. Tbe time la spent in spiritual devotions and listening to lecture* aud In- • strueUooa by eminent divines of (he
Tbe regular monthly meeting of tbe . . Hotel Proprietore'Asaoclatton of Oceau . City will be held at tbe Slerling.Klghth , street and Ocean avanue, on Monday ( evening, September 14. A fall attendance la expected. ■ J Hamilton, Elgin watches tl per " week. L. M Nelson, railroad jeweler, - 843 Broadway. Camden, N. J.. Carl Urillo, agent. Ninth street and Aabury d atenoe. Ocean City, N. J. adv. tf. I r For Rent —Furnished cottage, five . bed-rooms, all modern conveniences, I centrally located; will reul by tbe ' Veek or longer, after September 8. Apply Reporter office. adv. tf.
FOUNDING OF OCEAN CITY OBSERVED AT AUDITORIUM
Remarkable Improvement in Appearance of Island in . Period c#35 Years. | Thirty-five years ago this week. Ocean City was founded, and the ; occasion wa" marked only by special , reference lo the event at the services held lu (lib auditorium last Sunday. The IQvs. !}. Wesley Lake and j James Kd ward Lake presided at these | services, and Uie sermons, both morning aud evening, were preached by ■ the Rev. Dr. J G. Wilson, of Union ' ! M. K. Church. Philadelphia, a speaker ' well known throughout the conference. ' Mrs. Wilson, his wife, rang at both 1 The Revs. Ezra B. Lake. H. Wesley - Lake. James K. Lake and William H. " llurrell came (n this island, (hen practically a desert laud. In the fall of " 1878, for tbe pnrpoae of establishing a The first tract of land, comprising ' -lis' acres of land, extending from tbe ; point of Uie beach to Thirteenth street, - was purchased at a cost of approxl- ' mately 510 an acre.-^ " The present assessed valuation of ' property lo Uceau City la more than ' tsunu.ono. 1 This ground was cleared as rapidly as possible and the first sale of Iota > waa held In May, 188a by the Ocaan ■ City Association, wffikhwa* organized ' lu 1878. The first president waa the • Rev. William H. Wood, of Phlladtl- ' phis, and the secretary waa Simon " Lake, father of the yonog Lake ' preachers. ! The association, after- a number of r dually acquired tbe whole of ibe Islaod. It etlll retains a conalder- • able amount or land In different aec^ 1 llooa of tbe city, bnt tbe bulk of It. la . ' owued by about 2000 persona. There • are restrictions on every lot, and, 1 according to tbe founder*, it la Im1 possible for the saloon ever toanlar 1 tbla cHy. The auditorium on tbe camp gronuda 1 waa built Id 1880, but It baa tine* bean ' enlarged *Dd otherwise Improved. The parent* of the founder* of Ocaan City were Slmou and Sarah Blake 1 Lake. Beaide tbe three sons named, 1 there Is another, Cbriatophar, who Uvea In Bridgeport, Conn, nod to tba father of Simon Lake, tnventa* of tba Lake submarine boat I The Rev. Ezra B. Lake died August - 7, 1800. Tbe Rev. 8. Wealay Lake t waa aaventy-two years old last month, i and tba Rev. James K. Lake will be > seventy years old In January. Tba r Rev. William H. Burrell died in Cama den e few year* ago.. Before founding Ocean City, tbe i Rev. S. Wesley Lake wae peat or or a r church at North Long Branch, and f the Kav. James IS. Lake had a charge at Kumaon. Tbe founders my that tb* tamperauce feature of Oamn CHy la permanent, and there seems to be no pom! blllty for tbe saloon everto get Into N this resort. I This part of tba work, tbay any, baa never been lost eight of, aa every dead ever given and nil tbe remaining propr erty has bean put uudnr tb* rmtiic nous. Evan the riparian fronts have been ao deeded.: "The other restrictions," aaye tbe f Rev. James E. Lake, "are entrenched . back of a groat Christian Tabernacle i- Association that own* tbe blocks be- . I ween Fifth and Sixth streets and , West and Wesley arannee, with ari ' building* free of Incumbrance. If Providence aball spare as 0 few years Is more, we hope to have tbto Institution r ricbly endowed, ao that It shall stand forever aa a /"bulwark against tbe aacroachmeot of Babbatb desecration '• and other destroying evlla" y The Rev. Dr. George W. Hep eon, of Galbaemane M. E. Church, offered (be '• of ibe City's thirty-five years of prosperity and mid that God's hand baa •f been In tbto work. A feature of the morning's service ' was a vocal doet by Mrs. Wltoon and J. L. Preflwlch. >• Dr. Wilson's morning text wpa taken J. from Joeboa 1; 5. tod bis evening text we* from Rornaua 10; 13. le There were large-sized congregation*, for the time of year, at both services, ■•hioh marked the close of the Sunday of tbe
gatherings there. T17 a lade to Insir* Silt it < $2®j* and joi'U be ttiorosghly coiTinced that International Clothes iktm tin bigot nlM ta latriffi. Our pries Ml ilittM bj tat w Jones' lien's Shop
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