Oct 1910 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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7 ;\BJ WOLASD BUKEMAIf<br />
Ootiniftlt. tfUl by Amlcu Fiw<br />
"vuit« rU-blZ" I n-f*iic*a"*ap ""•' Central oveDiie, tu-oin city, N<br />
_. . _ "T 1 -'". vuu "i» eII ^lj,«.inemue«or thouKbf tbl* explain*'-why'the old fa«hloned<br />
i l Th i<br />
bewns om«iti«- »:ild:/«i.i<br />
ahead.'and I'll «!u thc'i-rlw.' Me In- p p. t any<br />
tc-ndvd to win It t.*..~-l'.w.>n Ilcnild.. Sirl woald'ilk to her ma an June talk--<br />
woman came bome tbat day. "1 never<br />
expected." aheeobbrd to pa. -that any<br />
il ldlk t h J l<br />
A jl/EJGHTY REASON..<br />
It Told Why <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the Nineteen Com-<br />
missions Was. Executed.<br />
ed to me."—AtcbUon Globe.<br />
HAWAII'S BIG VOLCANO.<br />
j<br />
Before a certain c»iiilfinnn net "nt<br />
for Japan and India lil. relatirw'eate<br />
'<br />
"j Curious Relic* ot.Lava It Hat Left In<br />
the ForetU.<br />
Hawaii possesses one <strong>of</strong> tbe greateat<br />
l d f<br />
ee g<br />
him emind«. ' <strong>On</strong>e wunled ii.n'Indian natural wonder* <strong>of</strong> the prwent day<br />
b l another a »!lr*r Bucldlm. a world-a lire rolcano a- blgb a».Ve«o-<br />
l ' ^ i ' d i l d<br />
thlrd n ilirj-««-l^pb;inti'in^ <strong>of</strong> joora. Bnppose we.try Itr<br />
SoX,wrote Uncle Bobert <strong>of</strong>fertns a<br />
bome teaJporarOy and. If be Uked it"<br />
aa loss >> be Utred. Be accepted eager-<br />
|]r; and It was not Ions before he was<br />
down npon os. bag and bageagc<br />
"My d«ar boy." be exclaimed, pat-<br />
ttes me en. tba back, "bow yoo do re-<br />
, rnlud me <strong>of</strong> your father! He and I<br />
.wet* Inseparable as boys, and I've car-<br />
ried yoo on my abooWer <strong>of</strong>ten. And<br />
to think that I'm to'bare a bome wltb<br />
.yooVPnt me anywhere. A carret Is<br />
; good'r«ooa(b; for a .broken down old<br />
codger like me. "• Pbew: Somebody's<br />
been amoklns; Here. Do yoo smoke?<br />
that be bad the,,«.inu> claim on<br />
her annt bad on hiT. It Is true lint<br />
6ccafdbnally there would tx> a Inli lir<br />
the ho«tllltl« and we would' find t!i~<br />
two cbattlnir quite omfcalily. Hut fhN<br />
was when tbey" h»pp«-n•»«••» «W« «' }M* mountain,<br />
smlllas cou.li, iimld ib« dllm^o. and one <strong>of</strong> tbe^m came within tbree-<br />
l«.k« t Ib.* other rvlntl.-«f. Wbv. tb,.' 1'».«ers <strong>of</strong> a mile <strong>of</strong> llllo. the chief<br />
disappoints ..ueH n.k«l. had I.J -xe•'•*"* o'.the Island. There hare been<br />
1 • ' several ouibmtlM <strong>of</strong> Kllauen In tbe<br />
la«t bundrvd years. In 1^40 there was<br />
ployment wblcb afforded opportunities<br />
for advancement.- and. eventually; I<br />
amassed a. trast fortnne. ." • 1 *<br />
"Society," baa Its scouts. They are<br />
the cennectlns links ber ween tbe onlm-<br />
portant rich and the Impecnn'loas<br />
" S r e a t " , : '.;. Y . :.. ., :.,.' • „ • , • . . . • . • • ;;.;. •;•.<br />
The wife <strong>of</strong> a fashionable artist<br />
sought our acquaintance. My por-<br />
trait, wblcb, ber biuband .painted, cost<br />
iMK> eninetu. bot. at their boose we<br />
met the peeress 10 wboew oot disinter-<br />
ested nesotiations I owe my knlgbt-<br />
• b o o d . ' .•;••.•.,.:••• ,-•; i. ••'•; -. , .-•• .•:' ' • ; . ' : . . !<br />
Tbat step up the social ladder cost<br />
some £20.000. . .' ".<br />
A pbllantbroplc dnrbnn came for-<br />
ward next to welrtnpe us 00 tbe way.<br />
Her public benefactions and ber prl<br />
rate bllla reUeved me <strong>of</strong> a farther<br />
large amount, nut to compensate for<br />
this we were Introduced to "society.".<br />
I,was elected to several clnbs.'and<br />
vouchers for tbe "royal loctostuv** were<br />
a'ccortled t o u s . , "..' '••. ! •;. : ': : ' .•.. 1 -.-<br />
An hnpecunlons bot Important 'poll<br />
rlcfain later procored for me a barvo-<br />
etcy—for, a consideration, part <strong>of</strong><br />
which waa for tbe porpows <strong>of</strong> the p>v<br />
ernment and port he retained for him<br />
self. Be Is an Inveterate opponent <strong>of</strong><br />
corruption In manlcl'ial. corporation*.<br />
There.appean to be no Inclination<br />
to Interfere wltb free trade In titles,<br />
for subsequently I was <strong>of</strong>fered, ami I<br />
accepted, a. peerage lo return for «<br />
ml-i.nMnl<br />
IMQtl*<br />
prov<br />
>^o»iit» conf«-rr*il itf*jn MO)<br />
nr' rr«l mint, by Tr****u <strong>of</strong> aurll Itll.<br />
Tuvntn* th-«-»w umy li*.<br />
Kiil.l.A •lAUItKT luN. •<br />
C'llJ••l.'lrrlnif il.'««ni>3rturV lie<br />
StomT bato tobacco! ft tnabca me<br />
,"I wt»rt smoke any'mure In • tbe<br />
•'Mote since joa*ra come, ancle." I said.<br />
"Oh. doot. mind me.- 1 can stand<br />
anything; got to stand It. IVe mode<br />
£a4!«ta nalluro <strong>of</strong> life and dont deserve<br />
anything,else. ?on'don't mind my<br />
opening tba window, do you—Just to<br />
let the odor ostr*<br />
Cin bas-sDad coMTjoo know.'<br />
was 'V.born 'gentleman.*'and nutblnc<br />
would .e further'Irorn bis ti;itur£'ih:iti<br />
to hurt one's fivllne*. and to ujr|H-jr<br />
uncrateful would^ b|*nt bU heart. I<br />
called I'au 11 v l|jto ibe library; ftiut tLe<br />
door and null^l Un the old man w<br />
speak. ; •<br />
"My -dea'-boy." hi Ifuan. tuuln^ mj<br />
baud, "and my d«-ar little Kirl."'t»klus<br />
Fanuy'n-biiiirl. "I ti.ive xoruethluu to<br />
announce wh!'h will VurprUe you. I<br />
am point; to IIMVV ynur*<br />
"Oh. under' uj- l«.Vh exclaimed, try-<br />
Ine hap! to appe.ir tnufh ln:»l.<br />
even nbockefl.<br />
"Yes. I "uui pjltm. uway. und your<br />
aunt li* olsjo f;i*liis" , .<br />
Tbi» wn* IIIIUN^I U Hiirttrlse.<br />
fYour klndiitnw has brought al»>ut a<br />
great' vb:in^e Ui'-twu t'.n' Jives. For<br />
a.tluie It sc«nii-d to LH.IU uf us thai we<br />
•must thwart y.iir plans fnr'the. buVnit-<br />
neiu <strong>of</strong> both <strong>of</strong> ,UH. It lj:i< t]«>t &eviu«^l<br />
that we can live uiid-n li>- :ildvc.fc a f.<br />
stops and, stink'ni** ltii» bt-nd. »ut il".<br />
ed In the.open top. tilled with decaying<br />
bark. unt)I now tbere U a sleantlc<br />
lava vase, holding fern* nnd flowers<br />
<strong>of</strong> ibe party.<br />
Ability. Industry and enterprise made<br />
me rich. Hrlbery bas- made me re<br />
spected.<br />
' Wltbout fees to tbe fashionable I<br />
should be still but p local celebrity, «^<br />
verely Isnored by tbe oelsbborlne mat;<br />
nates. Directly and, Indirectly It ban<br />
toitmo some £200.000 to attain social<br />
respectability.—London Troth.<br />
A Ban on Patterns.<br />
"There U one kind <strong>of</strong> correspondence<br />
sometime* rtkeived by women clerks<br />
tbat iiuik o'cltK-k unil It-ave on a<br />
short wtHldln^ trip "n ilif lu'ov't-lock<br />
train." . ', " : . . . ••<br />
"Goodness .•ration*'" from i-'uiin'y.<br />
"Great SSeott*" from me.<br />
"But we sli.ill !«.• pone 1 only a few,<br />
•daya-<br />
"And tbeo."*<br />
brealhle»ily.<br />
Fniiny and I<br />
^Xnis WQmeo<br />
,(w»sJ>es!nnta«.<br />
- V H b t<br />
And then.*^ rwnmi'd ,;be old man. 1<br />
pottln; a band ou •-:!•• h <strong>of</strong> our liradu,<br />
"we return-to KJM-IHI the n-xt "f our<br />
lives with our dc:ii* ii!»-ee and iifplicw."<br />
' Heaven hi-)f>*<br />
l<br />
who bwp idem-<br />
p<br />
selvM." At any nu: heaven 4-jirni- t<br />
our rellet. .1 luh-rii madant." raising his voice.<br />
"I'm J not. deaf. 1- beard yon wen<br />
\ i«n»fh- 1 object to yon calling woro-<br />
'anfs'ssflzaSB s craxe.''<br />
"An yoa an advocato <strong>of</strong> woman's<br />
snfftagcu madaror<br />
" *I mosfrassuwdly am."<br />
Ti tU^ one who advocates<br />
t"<br />
„-,,_-», -,-. ktanoUng by, that principle<br />
•'8Mapt.attanptlns to^straddle"—<br />
S S i S w a B r ; ^ ; . '<br />
1<br />
'<br />
1<br />
. : . " ' '••••.- •' •'"•-:•<br />
': ; ;';---^.That;Is. to >.;•; ,••;!:'.s-:,'." >•' v<br />
•VUmtAblcan.** Interposed my wife;<br />
' : me help yon to this little bit<br />
' Toh're not eatlBg cnoagb to<br />
think," remarked<br />
"that there's a good deal<br />
:jjj|ij|9M*{ ; ;31ito: m? 0<br />
woara-bI»Mroe whi- Is proTuig that<br />
"-**'Im^we eat the-morp votk ,we can.<br />
•,^BQUI^P'p^"*sfff|[fflt*ft'fl 1"0V0itXtIO2i pound*, 'snd li one unit >;<br />
half Incbim ibli-k In -iimnii-r 'nri tiv«-mi«* tut prov'ftlmi- lor b^- un nr-<br />
OltlHUit t-Dlllti-1-An orilliiMtirt lor Ilir* Itir<br />
pruvrtiitulbl U* *.tt-v av. our riolu III«-*- Till. l'«w.Otll) ulln,liilN> inr;<br />
Mll'l Illrilirr • • ; :<br />
T.VKK MJTU'K Uuil tlir I'aM n liiu.l.<br />
tO*1rr»<strong>of</strong>*A — **ullll-tlT.tlHV4* H|*|Mitnlnl >llLfir.<br />
> r. )li|Jtl II c .i*'y^\',r!";V""/'»!' ie "• connection', with a liousc* to.'house delivery, overoomihg .<br />
nlJ°ui7JI-Vitn"' < i'.Vl."i'i{,r"!^i i'i~'i','i|',T-~'l |i;ul - v .•u*>j«-''-'t.onalMi'- iVnttirov in devices a-i lieretut'orc constructed'by<br />
•»"-'-" ••' —"•—^-*- "•""—"- '• '"''"""" tlttinj; il box or receptacle- inleriorly <strong>of</strong> the-liouse adjacent the door,<br />
tittinj; !l box or receptacle interiorly <strong>of</strong> tlie-liousv adjacent the door,<br />
' '""provided with a chute so arranged as to OJK-II outwardly, ol' the house<br />
' 'in'a >ul.stanlially hidden positin HVorth> <strong>of</strong> Hivgwtltl<br />
t* ].'.. .1-., I", f.. *<br />
'A Beautiful Lake.<br />
r«Tlni|"> the ma>t nrrlklnc instance<br />
to I* swnlu the whole wor.d <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
jVoadi-rful upput-C'nt coloring <strong>of</strong> >KM11CS<br />
<strong>of</strong> water I* the marveloualy beautiful,<br />
Blue lake- In Switzerland. Kncom-<br />
i<br />
-bliTTpnTsrs-ctlv^aTrdnrnce vrero oe-<br />
termlued to wan-b the movements <strong>of</strong><br />
bbi mould-nitb tho clo**e-it .scrutiny<br />
wltb a'vlew nt coufoundlnf bim. The<br />
nlctt came, tbe utundauts ca'rtierform-<br />
uuce 'H-Uf. unusually uueeesijfut. the<br />
mu-tcle-i "<strong>of</strong> bl-i fate j-irlnc no evidence |<br />
<strong>of</strong> bU un. The chiiutei uf voice were<br />
marvelous, atid the astonished crowd<br />
at tbe close <strong>of</strong> the eililblilon't-afc- him<br />
a rotulng ilictr. ,\uulu uud ugaln<br />
tb&y called bfm. r back. and be exprerf*-<br />
«I bli pleuxure by innuuerable botrx.<br />
bAt laiit tbe cheering feuded, and be<br />
ivu* permitted to retire. Scurcely bad<br />
be done so-when ibe three "lay" flg*-<br />
urcs uot up from tbelr chain aud walk-<br />
ed <strong>of</strong>f tbe stage. The vemrUwjulsc bad<br />
employed three friends to Imj<br />
his uxuai nievlmnical figures.<br />
tbelr lon-rc ^ni-iltv.^<br />
Metntx-j-oribe •wrn«-ri.l 1 .\»-,-i,il'iy. .<br />
; «<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Mfiiit«-r<strong>of</strong> itic i<br />
- >l**rx> Iff* "fCoiiinion 4'otifnil.<br />
TlM- 1*»I U • rllDi; uf ftltr \Ui»ni it( lffill-1 ><br />
11 nd f-;te
, -y,'.•-'•' ^ixT<br />
oh Uie pan <strong>of</strong><br />
as much street<br />
^tibe people,<br />
all hoot pt«ca<br />
^ Sun says, "the<br />
tf^ir makca Cape May a fourth-<br />
«la*a eountyt_bqt to all other respect"<br />
It if first-clMajUHt stands at Ibe bead<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbetoroeetsjop.' That b to say. It Is<br />
Irrosdnjc 'taster' In population and<br />
weauti than auy.other county In tbe<br />
Httlfc'f''And It la Louud to keep o<br />
gftft^jft -<br />
*I* btfinatp look now aa ir Ibe nexi<br />
boaae' or representative* would" con<br />
tain many new men, and men who<br />
haveyettomafca their reputation<br />
•xtrfefbrcca to'the government, say*<br />
the,Tien ton'Gaietta. Many or tbe<br />
l d ^ t h t<br />
ft>f MOOminaUon, and tbe Incoming <strong>of</strong><br />
other n*n I* certain'to mark the be-<br />
ginning <strong>of</strong> •< new era, no putter what<br />
tbe remit. New s blood to coming to<br />
the i.*>te.' and the- oolcome <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
Olianvfd alignmento/tbe two parties<br />
Is awaited with deep interest<br />
'• Its would be well for every manwlio<br />
believe*. In the'principles <strong>of</strong> the Re-<br />
bubltcan party to keep In mind these<br />
* Wonto <strong>of</strong> President T»f»: "The ques-<br />
rjoa wUI'not be what complexion or<br />
9epDDiKsjDiRii one prefers, bn<br />
Whether It Is better for the country to<br />
leaveIbelbpublleaD party control the<br />
qoaat&'tot the- next two yean and<br />
further redeem Us promises, or to en-<br />
able a.'.Democratic msjorlly In tbe<br />
Boose to Interpose a veiolo Republl<br />
Csntt measures, or to forinalsla and<br />
pass, bills to carry out Democratic<br />
Prindpl«*.t> J<br />
AV political flghta go. President<br />
ftft'sattsckrupon tbe "pork barrel,<br />
irtw sticks to It, wlU not be rated as<br />
•.skirmish, says the Jersey Journal.<br />
Theeasy way In which money Is ap-<br />
propriated by Congress is a national<br />
seandaT'<strong>of</strong> long' standing. There Is<br />
not tte;sllglitert doubt tbat AMrich<br />
Wat right wbenbe said tbat C3O0.O0O<br />
•xyear was as good as given away by<br />
Ibfri national government. If Taft<br />
stops this plunderlie will deserve to<br />
, raok among the great presidents. He<br />
fa going to stop It, If he can, for be said<br />
' loW.Cmeianatl speech: ••Tbe days<br />
orllhe c 'port' barrel' are numbered •<br />
WeshmHnoirsee "wbat'a preslden<br />
ta preden<br />
eaKdotbssvehfar country from feeing<br />
^ baying nnblle has a distinct<br />
totecst ^whether or not a merchant<br />
advcrtHesTPor It la an economic trutu<br />
t l U adte<br />
aetnsl' valoes—to<br />
thai are really<br />
boslnesa on tbe<br />
boylnr PObllo baa eone to know tbb<br />
-^knowrihat Ibe boyerbas a direct<br />
th* qnesttoo <strong>of</strong> wbat tbe<br />
rtises. Tbe baying public<br />
know.ihe bnyer paya tbe<br />
^^atroniidng tbe non-<br />
^ ^ ^ g e<br />
pracrasslve (tore, where smalt volume<br />
otAea|aa jnake targe per tale proOU<br />
liwrllable. -Jit has come, therefore, t..<br />
bejttfmatter<strong>of</strong> penonal interest to a<br />
prospective bayeras to whether he or<br />
h tadll a progressive or<br />
merchant.<br />
Ayiunwn paper pnu It up to former<br />
PraadentBo6aereltinthiswt«e:"Uav<br />
lnbUtbOIda<br />
. * •'!w«r»«wdjl1and(liavlngassumed<br />
;py In New<br />
to'Colonel Boose<br />
Be<br />
and the boss is expected<br />
.. — ^n resoll* ,BooseveIt must<br />
* " -Ke^lthattbedefeat <strong>of</strong> the Bepubli-<br />
ein candidate for Governor and a Dem-<br />
•'^- - - "tin;the Legislature<br />
•OAT* raPDMa.<br />
'"Jr has. been **t(mated that there are<br />
nawmorstba'nSOO.OUO motorboats -lo<br />
tblscoootry.' These figure* were not<br />
•nested at, b^i't.were reached through<br />
a'ceusu* made by' ao association <strong>of</strong><br />
builders j»f these craft uot Jong ago<br />
The association tried to find oat Just<br />
bow,many craft there were In addition<br />
to Ibote detailed In, tbe Yacht Regis,<br />
ter, which only takes Into account ves-<br />
sels, <strong>of</strong> a certain size. The ' figures<br />
rather surprised tbe manufacturer!). •<br />
There hi not a piece <strong>of</strong> water navi-<br />
gable by a small boat tbat' has not<br />
« motorboats on It, and as many <strong>of</strong><br />
these craft draw ouly a few Inches <strong>of</strong><br />
water It can be seen bow they have . . . . .<br />
developedyachlipgererywhere.When •; uurolieH - » n »« Augustine s<br />
sailing craft only were at tbe dbposl-1 » ne "**•.'• tDe Kev. John J. Sweeney,<br />
lion ot tbe yachtsman he had to limit, silvered a short, but Instructive,; wr-<br />
ote cniialug to known nav>Kable lu "" "PProprlate to Ibe occasloii.<br />
waters, because a sallinR craft needs;*" 1 "nnounced that there would I<br />
room to work In and cannot be «ut! ohl * one m »" the subje<br />
<strong>of</strong> I he, Kev. I>r. Bmnyqle's nercuou<br />
the Pint SI. E. Church Sunday evec<br />
ing. He took IIIH text from- Kev.,<br />
17-19.<br />
• l>r..ltruiiyale ^inoke in part an fu<br />
lows:<br />
Is tbe attitude or the defeated caud<br />
dates and tbelr friends, according tn<br />
the information we have receive I.<br />
This U as it should be. Wben Repuk<br />
llcans adopt auy other attitude the<br />
do not benellt themi)elve», but simply<br />
play Iplo tbe hands <strong>of</strong>.the Democratic<br />
party, which i»roolisb. -A.very utron<br />
erTort to create dusenslou among. Re-<br />
poblicans was made during the pri<br />
marlesand has been continued «lnc<br />
because the one or two Deiiiwirati<br />
bosses <strong>of</strong> the old school which surviv<br />
are very intent upon the election, or<br />
Democratic Slier III, aud realize'thai<br />
there must be-aatton* Republican dl<br />
seuslon to enable them to do It. Ilu<br />
tbe game Is a failure. Republican!<br />
are united in tnlhia; Ann<br />
A. McUulliard, itridgeloii.<br />
" . WVOMISO. .<br />
H. H. Prlckett, Rurlliigloii; J. H<br />
Yocum and wife, Ml»« M. K. Yocutu<br />
H. J. Ch'upman, A. C\ Lore, F... M,<br />
'ollinn and wife, Philadelphia; (i. H<br />
Kuowleo, Rtverview HeigliU.<br />
ELIIKKUN. ;. ;<br />
Thos. Harrix,. Camdeu; Clara it<br />
Clouting, Miss J. Clouting, Minn A.<br />
.•loutlng, Hamh A. Clouting, C. B.<br />
Cloutlug, Sea Isle Cily; J. B. Jdbe«<br />
and [wire, Denver; "J. O. Soniieboru,<br />
Airy; J. W. Young, Wildwood<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Bruuyate, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
tlary Stretch, Philadelphia.<br />
i • . • -ATOI.EN.<br />
O. U.'Langley. Millvllle; Mr». Cora<br />
Harrison, W. F. Dougberlyi -K ii<br />
Dougherty, It. Beainel, J. H. Noton<br />
Llrs. It. H. Paller«oii, Mr«. M.C. Hart<br />
an, Phlladrlphia; Wui. LongHireet<br />
ind ulle, Merchamvllle, Kmnia Lang-<br />
ley, luua, J Wealey Arthur, Mllinay<br />
K. V Couipton, Maurketown; W. D.<br />
Brown and wife, Mian Kate Dluau,<br />
Cuuiden.<br />
BI8C-AVNE<br />
Thomay It Fort, Jr , K. B. Maltoy,<br />
M. U. Watts, C. S. Andres. Jos Stell-<br />
wagon, Sd, R. M.Fisber, M E Fisher,<br />
W. Brown. U. £ Rlsley, O. W.<br />
WIIHams, H. S Morrison and wife, C.<br />
H. Jacobs, Thos. M. Bains, U. A. Bls-<br />
H Y. Rlegner, tbe Rev. B. N. Cham-<br />
. W..J.<br />
Powers, Marguerite Carmeny, F, J.<br />
Shoyer, Wm. McCoacb, Thos. F. ftfe-<br />
JNIcbol, E. D. Saint, W. B. Davis,<br />
Philadelphia; John Foster, A. A.<br />
Howell, <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly; Wm. O. Moore,<br />
Haddoulleld; Kugeue F. Jump, J. J.<br />
I Frost, Misses WcUrelght, Camdeu;<br />
Kev. A J. Chapman, Idlewood; H C.<br />
Deunten, AlUntle Clly: C. P. Willis,<br />
, ill, stored fur the'Moorestown; O. Warner. Potutowu;<br />
a A. H^ Phillips, Long- A. R. Rodgers. Woodbury; John U.<br />
ftlagulre, Wayne.<br />
•Has) Virginia Bora Barlrd.<br />
Tbe funeral or Miss Virginia Horn,<br />
• daughter <strong>of</strong> the late George L. Horn.<br />
fwunn rv wbowasone <strong>of</strong> the' pioneer summer<br />
^ Ad- «"W«ots <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly. took place bst<br />
rk; iriTuesday from her home, 8717 Frauk-<br />
" • ford avenue, Philadelphia. j<br />
RUMOR OF HOTBV<br />
•Talit <strong>of</strong> • BsMIsi sa O««an<br />
Front at Klsnrasuli SM*W*I. '<br />
It Is'reported that Chas. A. Doe. ol<br />
Phlladslpbui, cootempiatea Ibe ems<br />
•ion <strong>of</strong> an np-to-date hotel on tbe ocean<br />
front at Eleventh atrcet, containing 75<br />
rooms equipped wltb all modern ap-<br />
pliances.<br />
'His slated tbat the hotel will be<br />
conducted by a person who for several<br />
yeaia has successfully mauaged oue <strong>of</strong><br />
Ibe smaller hotels In this city.<br />
SEALED PROPOSALS<br />
prapoMIs will he rixwlvcdbylbe<br />
ri al h-m onto. Mo at A.boty »vo-<br />
N J onlll Mond«T.Mobtr<br />
In e>r-los4 kM> CO loo«, or mora. DUD I tat<br />
•reicbl).oro<br />
(In <strong>Ocean</strong> Cllr. N. J. HUH pries per Im<br />
AUo •!«• uuu ol coal<br />
PROPOSALS<br />
Kor Iron Drains** Ho« for tbe 2ud Krrtiop ol<br />
th» Heulwr* ROMI.<br />
frOpouU win b. raoilnd.snd orxnnl by<br />
Collector 'JoMpb I. MCD'U". iVtiin tiir.'sf JT,<br />
Uondmr, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 10, IVIO, at II •'• - '<br />
Ir6pouil> w<br />
the Bo.rd <strong>of</strong> rnttboUto<br />
C«pe »l«v,N*w Jenejr.a<br />
Collector JOMPb I H<br />
on M<br />
vd sn4<br />
or tl.<br />
bm<br />
y,<br />
m., for Iron<br />
B<br />
iol> ol<br />
• ipty<br />
tilr. !f J.,<br />
or loci M.<br />
ll d P<br />
er 10, IVIO, at II or loci M.<br />
for oral • lo be dell ered P.<br />
U'lon >ndu VJ<br />
Ita.<br />
l lo be dell ered<br />
«JaMUlon >ndueeiui VJew.<br />
KUUDIU} IO be ruroUbert: '<br />
•-.n. plp«. ior.-n, Unxttw. wel(bl XA<br />
p* r lenglb.<br />
10-ID. plpe,l6l7IL lentlli*. weldu TTU<br />
per lengtli. .<br />
12-ln. pipe, I 12-H. leDCIUm Wel(bl<br />
pet leogtb. '<br />
K-lo. pipe, « l.'-fl. Irattba, welKbt IJUO IM.<br />
per lensib.<br />
I»-ln. pipe, Sli.n. lenttlis, wH«bt 1.VW Ibt.<br />
p**r MnslD<br />
L.A.KIVB,<br />
22<br />
CHABLKSHAYUE.<br />
? 1 "'"'<br />
Notitre <strong>of</strong> Meeting <strong>of</strong> Commis-<br />
sionars <strong>of</strong> A«x»«miM»nt.<br />
Notice U brrebyglTfn lust 1 bsvedrllvered<br />
to tbe LYHumbslonen or A»x^«nieol or<br />
Oc i -n Cty, Mew Jeraejr. s copy or tbe reaalu-<br />
iwn P«Md by common Coanrll ol iww<br />
<strong>City</strong> oo <strong>Oct</strong>ober 3. imo. awertalnlnit I be co l»<br />
or expense or tbe Improvement >« xt oat In<br />
«nordlo«Dc«r entitled-An ordlnanm ti pn>-<br />
vU« rortbelmpmtenent <strong>of</strong>certKln .trr,^-.<br />
a>enae> and blxbwsye- In tbe • Itv <strong>of</strong> > X€»n<br />
<strong>City</strong> by cutblni and pavlnic Ibe tameln front<br />
or certain Iot» and between rertalD wmta."<br />
approved Heptember |0. ir ». duly a l*»tert<br />
by nirrand mnber •<br />
TAKE NOriCK tbat Ibe. «ald Co-nmU-<br />
•loneni <strong>of</strong> A>M«nienl nave appointed Malnr.<br />
lor bearlni tbo partlea Intemled In •nrlmn<br />
proveu nuat wnlebtlme tbeywlll sue a I<br />
i«rtle- lutereahd lo.or alfecfr*] by, tb« Ini-<br />
P'ovrmenl ample O|>ponuntl> t.. be li».U<br />
upim tbe «ut.Jec(or In*IMMUI«|]|<strong>of</strong> dnm.<br />
aiceM naMtalnett-by or ben*-llli« conrerrrd aunn<br />
any landa or nai eaule by reawn or »u.-l. lui-<br />
proveratniMw Ine eaae tnny be.<br />
• lt.il.LA UAKKKTMON.<br />
NOTICE.<br />
TbeConniy Hoard or Tavallon will bror<br />
Appeajs rrom aiue^nienta <strong>of</strong> t*xe« lu llw dr-<br />
leivnt niunlripallllea in l'«|«. May L'oiinir al<br />
tbe plaera d»l«naled t-lo« and npoo tbe<br />
daM named, roiventnn In earb pU-v at l»n<br />
oelock In tbe mornlnif except n4 olberwlw<br />
elated below.<br />
Appealacannotberonrfderrd aalrvmiulr<br />
In accordance with ibe role* or tbe thiard<br />
and apon ibe pmcrlbed bUok>. whlrh oil'<br />
beanppllaltouiy wbodeelielbeni.uponsp<br />
plication to Ibeaecrelaryor Ibe IIo.rO. Hurry<br />
Headley. <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciiy.N.J. *" J<br />
HoutbC»pov .'ad.lvio.a. m.<br />
SSoTtthMBB "*"• " OTOU « b - "-». >rld»y.<br />
SSoTtthMBB<br />
Middle Tmrn.hlp, Court Uoo»e. Uuuday.<br />
>ov. ,tb, IVIOL * .<br />
Lower Townnblp. Townnlilp HOOK, Wed<br />
neada**, Nov. ttth. 11*10 ~ -<br />
wiwwood Horoujh. Horou«h ll-.ll. Friday.<br />
r*ov. llth. Ivio.<br />
iiiii'. l iliJ!" y <strong>City</strong> ' '"*'""""• MoDd »<br />
Nortb Wlldwocd KomiKli. lloroueh Hull.<br />
Wedneaday, Nov. l«b,1flo. -• -<br />
Holly B-jK-h Honraib. IDrobul, H«ll. Krl"-<br />
day. Nov. IDIb. IW0, p. m. "•<br />
T .MS 00 * '^~ | -" oroo "' h<br />
ber Frldv w l»l<br />
T ber,<br />
er, Frldav<br />
^ D 5lT<br />
w, l»lo, a. m.<br />
•»»» l«le <strong>City</strong>. <strong>City</strong> Ha<br />
Mb. |MD. • i . . -<br />
. - W. K. YOUNU<br />
ilon.l,},<br />
Nov.<br />
—Cape May fonntjr Board olTBIiltlo<br />
Attest: . -<br />
HAKKY UKADLSV- Meeretary.<br />
\JXZr<br />
Jl * y Coorf P 00 "- >•• ••••'*<br />
1IMI.KU.P. P..KISI.-<br />
Geo. E. Alferd<br />
Harness and Collar Maker<br />
Paul t*«lronase Appreciated<br />
• ^m<br />
KumreFMtron.eeStill More Appreciated<br />
HAVEN AVE. aaovt EIGHTH ST<br />
OCEAN CITV. N. J. '<br />
JAOOB 8OHUFF<br />
THE PIONEER BAKERY.<br />
la.700JUtarf JbteM,OoMi C8), 1.1,<br />
The Pontiere<br />
BOOT s SHOE<br />
REPAIRING<br />
SHOP<br />
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE<br />
•Is-»I8 Asbmy Ave Oceta CJtr, rt J.<br />
ABBOTTS'<br />
Alderney Dairies<br />
(Sncoruor to I. S. Champion)<br />
Seventh St. a'nd West Ave.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Choice Dairy Product*-<br />
ButUr and Enu<br />
Ask for Booklet <strong>of</strong> Specialties<br />
Shoe and Clothing Sale on Record :#'<br />
Prices: $7.60 $10.00 $12.60 $16.0Q $18.00<br />
Each one <strong>of</strong> these is ^rfiain<br />
BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES.<br />
In all theswcllest novelties. Well made, correct fit, and up-te-daje.<br />
Prices: $1.48 $1.93 $2.44 $2.96 $3.48<br />
' • ' "WORTH DOUBLE-<br />
Our <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> MerVe Pants is Complete.<br />
PRICES: 9SC $1.50 ?2.oo $300 /4.-°o $5-°°.<br />
tA1l the late t styles. •<br />
Orrter- Delivered Both I'liQiiex<br />
SHOEMAKER'S<br />
STORAGE<br />
HOUSE<br />
•3th and Went Ave.,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Clly, X. J.<br />
All person<br />
id <strong>of</strong> Me is liavlng Funiiidre or an,<br />
klud<strong>of</strong> Mercbaudiiw to beatoml wl<br />
save money by going to the<br />
Shoemaker Storage House<br />
LA.STEEIMAN<br />
BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRI6HT<br />
• Practical Horseshoeing<br />
JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY<br />
CUm Md Ojttet Toegi 1 SpjtfaHj<br />
Ageiit for Stewart's Tron Works ('».<br />
Plain and Ornamental Iron FVnrr.<br />
Iron ltailliiRH.and Window Ouarcl-.<br />
Seventh St. and Haven Ave.<br />
H.STEELMAN<br />
Fresh Meats<br />
Teas, C<strong>of</strong>fees. Fine Groceries<br />
and Provisions<br />
POULTRY DRKdSEO TO OUDKK<br />
FOURTH ST. and ASBURY AVF.<br />
Clears anj Tobacco. Orders DcllTcrcd '<br />
Orders receive prompt attention.-<br />
, A. J. SMITH. PHOPKICTON<br />
«M«LKaai.s aas iL OCSLCS ia<br />
PURE ICE<br />
BESTTriCOAL<br />
OAK AND<br />
Boys' Bloomer Pants,' 48c, 73c, 98c, $1.25<br />
A Full <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> Men's Wool Underwear, 48c. 75c. $1.25.<br />
BIO DRIVE IIM SHOES<br />
Read a few <strong>of</strong> ihes«: items. . Such extremely low prices.<br />
Boys' and CHrls! School-Shoes<br />
Regular Price §1.50<br />
• l ; or this sale ySc<br />
Special Lot <strong>of</strong> Hen's U. S. Army<br />
Shoes. .<br />
Price $.1.50. • For this sale S2.4S<br />
Men's Heavy Russet Shoes, also<br />
Patent Colt<br />
Rcg.IViceS3.o0. Fortlifasale Si .;. Price S3.50. For tins sale S2.48<br />
Car Fare;, Paid on $10.00<br />
'. worth <strong>of</strong> Goods.<br />
$1.5O Sweater Coats, all colors, now 96c<br />
A. HIRSCH<br />
11603 and 1605 Atlantic AVenue,<br />
fOBTHjt4-TOSUI AID HDILDCUM.<br />
OTIS M. TOWNSEND<br />
BUILDER<br />
OFFICK:- Sth St. Opposite P.-O.'<br />
Plans and Specifications<br />
prepared without charge<br />
" <strong>On</strong>ly galvanised nails used on t '<br />
exterior "work<br />
.ENGLISH A JOHNSON, \<br />
CODlracl<strong>of</strong>s and Builders<br />
•3IO Asbnry Atennr, '<br />
OCU> CITY, !». J.<br />
flessbore Home* ud B«mod,.llnr s mprclmity. I<br />
Pifnutw cheerfully «iveo.<br />
6EB8GE H. I01UE81S J SOI .<br />
Carpenters and Builders<br />
OCEAM CITT. ». J. ' j<br />
Una. BnlMlnp erected bj COB- {<br />
HEADQUA RTERS<br />
For anything you want to know about<br />
building.<br />
L<br />
Are you nniKvidtil how to plan your house ? You are invited<br />
to ctuiio ai'ulsve-ntir s]>U-mliil coikrlion <strong>of</strong>-iiii-lo-date^ plans.<br />
• ' Wo'nM \mlikL- to liave your iilcas <strong>of</strong> a house 2 Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. ).<br />
Klectrieal work 01 nil kinds promptly at<br />
tended to. All material and work guaraolceo<br />
alrleUy drat claaa.<br />
ESTIMATES AND PLANS FURNISHED<br />
JOHNT.SEAL<br />
BUILDER<br />
Oittatn^-SI) li.li. HilUtMitul. A|«rtlilrtif IIOIIH*<br />
orriec: roe MOORLVN TCRRACC<br />
ocean CITY , MCW jcoscv<br />
B.O.Mtfams. . ff.W.Adiot<br />
BED. 0. AOAMS & BHO.<br />
PUSTERIN6, RANGE SETTING<br />
MICK LAYING. Etc. Etc<br />
AU Work lo Mason Uae\ Promptl;<br />
Attended'To,<br />
OCEAN CtTV. N J .<br />
YOU SHOULD HAVE<br />
A Reliable Builder<br />
To erect your <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> cottaKe. Vouonnot spare the tirne<br />
must depend upon<br />
to look after it closely yourself and<br />
Iionesty <strong>of</strong> the contractor.<br />
the<br />
Aiiionj; others I have built for Rev. C. W. Bispham. 4244<br />
Pine si:,ami Joseph !•'. Myers,.12^7 Rid^e avenue, Philadelphia.<br />
-Ask_thenuabout<br />
OTIS M. TOWNSEND<br />
OFHCE<br />
81b St. Opposite P. 0.BUILDER<br />
OCEAN CITY.<br />
•n. J.<br />
GeneraJ^ontractors-and-Biiilders<br />
, Scull and Marts Company<br />
. . - INCORPORATtO .<br />
ALLICS Sti-1.1.. President- JOHN MARTS. Sec'y and Trea?.<br />
• unices, bixth and Haven Avenue. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. • "<br />
'• • . BKI.I. TKI.Iil'ltONK ;<br />
Hotels. Apartment Houses, Cottages, Bungalows<br />
8PEGIAL DESIGNS IN<br />
CONCRETE BLOCK<br />
and Hidewalkx, also Brick Work<br />
. and Plastering.'<br />
Sehupeh, Cafter & Co.<br />
701 Anbury Avenue<br />
GOAL GOAL<br />
GOAL<br />
GOAL GOAL<br />
Boy ynnr <br />
A. W. ELY<br />
CITY. Kf. J.<br />
Hboro Kiut l.lnij Puuni Door<br />
>ubl,.uwl itm. lWllihon.liai.ll<br />
WUUrd W. Ad<br />
CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO.<br />
(SooceMor. (a Bsker-ft Adsiu) •<br />
Osslsrals '<br />
Hart, CarpeU, Mattl<strong>of</strong> and Bcddlnt<br />
^^.ywtow Shades, Etc<br />
M-Ji Asbury avenoe.Ooean Olly.Nj<br />
ursservsa lor<br />
.•'•-W. L. BERRY.<br />
Manufacturing Jeweler,<br />
NO. 33 SOUTH SECOND ST..<br />
Ksvsirlor *<br />
For LIGHT. HEAT and POWEB<br />
C/TY QAB UQHT OO.<br />
• DO wear AV*. ,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel<br />
' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6,<strong>1910</strong>.<br />
. We shall be glad to "receive Hems <strong>of</strong><br />
news aud comnpuulcatlous<strong>of</strong> Interest<br />
to thla rcommunlty and our readers<br />
everywhere.<br />
All oonnnunlcatlona should be ao-<br />
compauletl wltb thp full name and<br />
address <strong>of</strong> the writer, uot uecessarlly,<br />
for publication, but sn> Kuarantee<strong>of</strong><br />
Hood faith.<br />
DOT8.<br />
Ilulldtrs are busy. .<br />
Advertise lu the HENTINKI,.<br />
Many resklenlH are taking their<br />
vacsllou.<br />
Flahlug In the bay Is po|iuiar now<br />
wltb some <strong>of</strong> tbe resldeuts,<br />
Joseph I.BcuU has had his building<br />
' oirAsbury avenue repalnleil.<br />
What's become <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'a brow,<br />
band and KalmlaTrlbe'Hdrum corps?<br />
Jacob BchnlT, <strong>of</strong> this clly, aRaln en-<br />
tered Hie ranks <strong>of</strong> married men a few<br />
days ago,<br />
' The fall meeting <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />
County Teache.ni' Association will oc-<br />
cur al South Beaville, <strong>Oct</strong>ober. 15. A<br />
prominent New York Inctruetor will<br />
be present. ,<br />
MORE FIREPLUGS<br />
NEEDED IN.CITY<br />
Council Will Provide These,<br />
aa Well as Fire-Alarm ;<br />
Boxes.<br />
At foundl's meeting -Monday even.<br />
Ing, the subject <strong>of</strong> additional Ure plugs<br />
and lire alarm boxes for the new and'<br />
growlug sectlous <strong>of</strong> tbe clly was dls- 1<br />
cussed at jranre length. . •<br />
<strong>On</strong>. motion, It WBB agreed to have the'<br />
water committee place new lire plugs<br />
In several section's 0/ tbe towu, <strong>City</strong><br />
Clerk Garretson lo notify tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> -.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Water Company <strong>of</strong>' Council's **»»lon«l race Tuesday evening next at<br />
acllou. |' ue Hippodrome on tlie Itoawlwulk.<br />
Attention was called to the need pf .The entrance fees or stakesand tmphy<br />
lire alarm boxes on the bay front' In ">»•«* »»' niske the total purse *S0O.<br />
ACT OF 1907 MAYBE MADE<br />
PART OF CITY'S-CHARTER<br />
"JOB" GRIM WILL<br />
RUN RAGE<br />
PERSONALS<br />
H. H. Lake, <strong>of</strong> IIIIH clly, IA al .Dela-<br />
ware Water Uap.<br />
MIK. It. H. Patterson, <strong>of</strong> 1'lilladel-<br />
phla, Is a visitor here.<br />
W. Frank Hony. <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
was in town Saturday.<br />
wrawen~W7~Wruwii and wife liave<br />
gone to Niagara Falls. ;. "•<br />
J. Wesley Arthur, <strong>of</strong> Mllinay,<br />
greeted friends here a few days ago.<br />
letter Carrier It. ,850.3». v<br />
It wa» agreed to publish a notice <strong>of</strong><br />
iileutlnu to o|ien, grade, gravel, curb<br />
and pave the sidewalks and roadway<br />
<strong>of</strong> Twentieth street from Central ave-<br />
uue to Anbury avenue; to curb with<br />
cement curb and pave sidewalks with<br />
cement Hie sidewalks or Atlantic ave-<br />
W. Hlialler Hiuilli and family have<br />
gone ou a trip to WasbliiRtun, !>.,(•.,<br />
and other points lo that bectlon. .<br />
- AIUOIIK the vlKiturH here Saturday<br />
was Deputy HueritT Sparks, and Im<br />
was Kreeled by a ijuiuber or friend*.<br />
A. K-Mllner and wire, or the Wy-<br />
. KIUIIIK. will leave III a few.days.for<br />
—NBW-Yorferwberethey-will-remaln-a-<br />
week. r ' "* • ' ' -. " eiut on Noveinber Ili,<br />
ml alllioiigh IbeHeaHon lnw>me weeks<br />
oir guniierH are iiialerv Hurronnds Death ol Hl»<br />
Icr<strong>of</strong> xu ealrlcal Hanwcr.<br />
Chief <strong>of</strong>.Police' Soull, <strong>of</strong> tlilnclty<br />
went lo Homers' Point late Friday<br />
afleruoou toluveBtigale the report or<br />
Hie tiudlng <strong>of</strong> a dead woman on /'<br />
flats oir Itainbow channel 'In Ureat<br />
K|?g Harbor Itay. "<br />
Wlien Chief Boull reached Bpmers'<br />
Point, he found that the body had<br />
beeu discovered by John Pralt, a llsh-<br />
eriuau, aud Inn 16-year-old KOU, Frank.<br />
Dr. Bbuder, the Atlantic Couuly<br />
Physician, made a basly txaminallon<br />
<strong>of</strong> the body. He saw that tbe womab<br />
bad a near over the rlgbt eye. W hat<br />
caused this he. was uuable to de-<br />
termine Ht that time. . .<br />
' Chief Hcull, soon after returning to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, sent Capl. H. W. Hll-<br />
dreth, <strong>of</strong> the, local -police, force, to<br />
Pleaxantvllle, where the body had<br />
been removed, to see whether be could<br />
Identify the woman Capt. Hlldreth<br />
was Unable to tell whb.sbe was.' •<br />
The woman was5 feet, 8 Inches In<br />
height, aud weighed 165' pounds. She<br />
had black hair, gray eyes, and excel-<br />
lent teeth. She was probably 85 years<br />
old. Chief Scull Bays. She was wlth-<br />
November. XiasUbut-noHeanrr-cmneH-<br />
WATCH FOR LOCUSTS<br />
Warning Ment l» HIMIe Knloinnlo.<br />
- -.' mm J." a H'•• 11 Ii.<br />
Ill antlelpatliin <strong>of</strong> the visit' next<br />
yearor tlie'perliKlk-al uli-ttin, or, an it<br />
IH commonly known, (In- 17-year lo<br />
t-UHt, Dr. John II. Smith. Slate Knto-<br />
malogut,-luui-seiit-bul_a-Svariiinit_ to<br />
nurserymen, orelianlltt^, fruit ijrowerH,<br />
Question to be Submitted to<br />
Voters at Next General<br />
• ' Election.<br />
At tbe meeting <strong>of</strong> Council "Monday<br />
night, the following petition was read:<br />
"We, the undersigned, being at least<br />
100 taxpayers <strong>of</strong> the city <strong>of</strong>.<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
respectfully petition that tbe question<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe addptioti <strong>of</strong> the provlHlous <strong>of</strong> au<br />
act or the Legislature <strong>of</strong> tbe Hlale or<br />
New Jersey, entitled, *Au aot provid-<br />
ing for the re-Improvement or any<br />
street, aveuue, mail or highway,-or<br />
the porljou or HUCII' Htreet, avenue,<br />
road or highway In any city which<br />
ban been heret<strong>of</strong>ore Improved, and for<br />
which Improvement anaeaBiuentH for<br />
beuellts have'been heret<strong>of</strong>ore-levied<br />
and Imposed, and for the i*sue <strong>of</strong><br />
bonds to pay for said Improvement,'<br />
approved. May' IS, 1(H)7, be submitted<br />
to Ibe voters <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> at the next<br />
general election " '<br />
Councilman- Blanton explained that<br />
the object <strong>of</strong> the petition Is to give tbe<br />
voters aa opportunity <strong>of</strong> voting on tbe<br />
question <strong>of</strong> making the act referred to<br />
a part or the city charter aud thus do<br />
away with submitting tbe matter or a<br />
bond Issue to tbe people every lime<br />
clly ImprovemeiitH are to be made<br />
Under thlH act, the clly can rebuild<br />
and improve Htreets, and provision l»<br />
made for the payment <strong>of</strong> the name.<br />
A resolution carrying out tbe provi-<br />
sions <strong>of</strong> the' petition waH adopted by<br />
Council.<br />
ILLEGAL LIQUOR SALES<br />
STEADY MARCH<br />
OF IMPROVEMENT<br />
nd farmeri) generally.<br />
It IH explained that Ibe njiiry IH<br />
done by -the female depoiltinit eggx In<br />
twiga and Hinall branche'. 'I'reuau-<br />
tlqus suggeHled are two-fold, Belting<br />
oi|t wdody Htock too nmull Uf attract<br />
he peat, or refaiutug from pruning<br />
heavy_wooded-j!tock,jM>-tbuLILw:IILbt<br />
strong enough to ntaud the utluckn.<br />
, .OLD-TIME VISITOR<br />
ISM Harp Plritl Haw Thin Item<br />
as ycara Ago. -<br />
MIHH Emma Harp, who liven atthe<br />
Penn Home, Itelgrade and Sunque-<br />
hanna avenue, Philadelphia, l» vlnlt-<br />
K MM. Hazel Newklrk.<br />
MUH Harp, who Is 75 yearn old aud<br />
remarkably young for her age, paid<br />
her llrst visit-to Oceau. <strong>City</strong> 28 yearH<br />
ago. tthewas an Intimate, frleud or<br />
Mr. and Mrn. Jense Couver. This Is<br />
her. HrHt visit lu teu yean, aud she<br />
marvels at Its great improvements. • *<br />
Jaollce Trenchard Ol«cs Clvar<br />
• Kxpianallou <strong>of</strong> Law. . -<br />
In charging the Cumberland 'Couuty<br />
Urand Jury, a few days since, Justice<br />
Trenchard was particularly explicit<br />
regarding tbe Illegal Hale <strong>of</strong> liquor.<br />
Hald Justice Treucbard: -<br />
•Uroadly Bpeaklug It IH unlawful to<br />
Hell Intoxicating lli|uor« wllhoul a II-<br />
ueiine. Thai IH familiar Inw. '<br />
DrugglHts may, neverthelexH, Hell<br />
tiy lewi iiieanure than one quart under<br />
certain conditioiiH only, which I will<br />
now Ktate. , _<br />
.•"The Male by drugRinlx IH allowed<br />
mily when HUCII llquorn Lt\ in gmMl<br />
faith, compounded or wilil for Inedl-<br />
uliial \ixe» only", upon the 'preHcripttoii<br />
or a reputable physician.<br />
"It is essential to the validity <strong>of</strong> a<br />
sale by a druggist that the .liquors be<br />
lu good faith sold for medicluul.UHes<br />
only on prexcrlptlon <strong>of</strong> a reputable<br />
physlclau. Any Hale not HO made is<br />
unlawful. , '<br />
"A sale that IH unlawful IH a mis-<br />
demeanor. For misdemeanor* all pre-<br />
HOUH who aid, abet or auslHt aree*<br />
All poHt olllce 4>HMl8lanlH ure inter-<br />
ented In what may be the outcoini* <strong>of</strong><br />
the consultations lu progress at tbe<br />
While Houne between I'reidileut Taft<br />
aud the members <strong>of</strong> Ills cabinet. It Is<br />
expected 'that the President will Issue<br />
Boou au order placing approximately<br />
8,000 asslotaut poHtma'Hters iu the<br />
Uulled Hlales under the protection <strong>of</strong><br />
the civil service law aud takjug them<br />
entirely out <strong>of</strong> politics. *<br />
It Is also Maid that the President will<br />
recommend to Congress this fall that<br />
second and third clasa' poatuiantern be<br />
placed under civil service.<br />
• By this order iasuel 7,(1:22 a«»lBtaut<br />
postmasters will be airected and if the<br />
reeumuioudallou Is adopted by Cou-<br />
greau 7,198 addltloual p.nluiaaterM will<br />
be under .civil service rules.<br />
Postmaster General HItchcock made<br />
tbe. recommeudalloiiH to President<br />
Taft, both as to tbe awdxtaut post.<br />
masters and to the ottKHals <strong>of</strong> the<br />
mmd and tlilrd class. It l» a part <strong>of</strong><br />
the pontujanter general'x scheme to<br />
put the postal eatabllshmeut on a busl-<br />
newi banls°aud to make It self uupport-<br />
lug. •<br />
BIK Money From AUIOH. <<br />
The motorlats <strong>of</strong> New Jersey t>ay a<br />
larKesum anuually.to the Htute. Ac-<br />
cording to llgures compiled by a mem-<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Automobile<br />
and Motor Club, there are 25,000 motor<br />
owners lu the State; Ibe average value<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbelr cars being about $1>500. The'<br />
tax rate throughout the various cities<br />
in about two dollars per hundred.<br />
Figuring *30 the average lax nn each<br />
car, we have $7o0,000 paid to the var-<br />
ious municipalities, ' Iu addition to<br />
Ibis Hum the motor vehicle depart-<br />
meut <strong>of</strong> New Jersey receives about<br />
IwtOO.OOO for car licenses, brlugiug the<br />
total paid by New Jer-ey mnturlxtx to<br />
one million nnd llfty thouHand dollarH<br />
annually.' , • • ' •<br />
ChlckcB Supper.<br />
The members <strong>of</strong> the Ladies' Auxil-<br />
iary <strong>of</strong> the First Presbyterian Cliuruh<br />
are making arrangements' to give a<br />
chicken supper ou Thursday evening<br />
November 10. * .<br />
The.J. O. Bentley Co.<br />
I 1 -<br />
I 1<br />
'I 1<br />
85O Asbury Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> New Jersey<br />
Also Branch Store, 826 Boardwalk<br />
Stamped <strong>Line</strong>n, Embroideries<br />
and Novelties. . " •<br />
THE KATHLU<br />
liaicsniral Aventw, OCEAN OITY, M. J,<br />
upou rortbeMuon. Plesaantly loostsd,<br />
near Iba beasb, with run oowa view.<br />
Home comforts. Wrlie tor bookut<br />
'M1HHKULUW1B&CONAUU.<br />
WYOMING<br />
~ ., J»4 OCBM>. AVEHIIB -',<br />
Occsn tiljr, M. J^<br />
Open Bll.tho year p Uot WaUr Mesl<br />
. •• A.'V. i<br />
THE ELBERON<br />
(VormerlrUxKmmett) .<br />
KHrmti and central Avenue<br />
OCEAHCITT.H.J. ' .<br />
Hot Water Unit. Bvory Room Tboroagbly<br />
Heated.<br />
MRH. Rl.1.4 E. N1VLOR, Prop.<br />
OCEANIC<br />
ITIv.le ImUia. MoM desirable lo-<br />
cution. capscllT am. Klevalor . -<br />
nod service unexcelled.<br />
' Open for tlie season. "<br />
, . • " MM. »%. BAICKIt<br />
HOTEL ATGLEN<br />
NINTH AND CKNTBAL AVENUE<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. H-<br />
• . . sj.CfioVF.PvaD..<br />
" BOARDING<br />
814 Central Avenue"<br />
uvluK clowd tlie Kolrview, I will bo<br />
p to entertain my patrons al Ibis<br />
pleiuuuil cottage.* * ' * ><br />
•UN. •£. PICEU.-<br />
High Claw llooms Every Convenience<br />
THE LINCOLN<br />
Ninth and Wesley Avenue<br />
H.B. WEKUGU UellH-W<br />
Dance Every<br />
Wednesday and<br />
Saturday Night<br />
Cold Lunches;<br />
' Etc<br />
The Excursion House<br />
tusk Closed Colnnbna Day. :<br />
The Pint National Bank or this elty<br />
will be-closed Wednesday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 12<br />
Columbus Day—a legal holiday.<br />
Tbdse having bauk buUues* that day<br />
will bear this in mind.<br />
" atiikntan >Wi:flN. ^<br />
Franklin 8. Taylor, employed In the<br />
ottlce <strong>of</strong> the Abbott Dairy Co.', la this<br />
olty, and MIH« Harah Huddell, <strong>of</strong> Phil-<br />
adelphia, were married lu Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> a few ulghts since. , •<br />
All business I transactions with tlie<br />
First National Bank are regardea by<br />
tbem'as strictly conadentlal. ; •<br />
FOB BAMU—CoUages, and loU in<br />
most desirable locations in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Apply to A. Cottou 619 Asbury avenue,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey.<br />
. fire Alarm Bona.<br />
Wben you hear (be lire-alarm bell,<br />
look at the subjoined list <strong>of</strong> numbers<br />
<strong>of</strong> tire-boxes, and you will aacertaiu<br />
tbe location <strong>of</strong> the rlre:<br />
16—Second aud Anbury avenue.<br />
18-rPourtb and Asbury avenue".<br />
27—Fourth and <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue.<br />
80—Sixth and Central avenue.<br />
46—Eighth aud Anbury avenue.<br />
48—<strong>City</strong> Pavilion,' Boardwalk.<br />
54—Ninth and <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue.<br />
02—Tenth aud Asbury aveuue.<br />
73-^-Eleventh auU-Central avenue.<br />
82—Thirteenth and Anbury aveuue.<br />
Dl—Sixteenth and Anbury avenue.<br />
"Free Telephone Berwlce.<br />
The' Bell Telephone Co. Is now <strong>of</strong>fer-<br />
ing three months' free service on all<br />
new contracts. . Tbla la a good <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
and oue tbat should be. grouped by<br />
those without telephones.<br />
A Way Out,<br />
"Sbo Insists 1 hut ber paternal uncos-<br />
tor came over on Ibe MuyUower."<br />
"But I. thought they proved to ber<br />
that there was no »ucb name on .tlie<br />
Mayflower rc«lBterr • ••.'.'<br />
"They did. Aud uow abo ooys be<br />
was a stowaway."—Cleveland' Plain<br />
penlor. :_ •' •<br />
' Ths Story Needed Confirmation.<br />
"Oeorele. did you know tbat 1'was<br />
going to- marry your stater J"<br />
"Well, 1 beard ber. say so, but she's<br />
bad tbat Idea about so many other fel-<br />
lows tbat I didn't.feel sure about it<br />
till you told uie."—Brooklyn Life.;<br />
. Poor Product.<br />
I'm a self made man, I am." •<br />
"Well. Ibere la one thing you needn't<br />
worry about" ; , ' . ., • '•<br />
"What Is thatr* •' , .<br />
•Takjng out a patent, 1 * ' _ ; | I<br />
Trie HssvUst Mssl.<br />
"When do yon takn tbe heaviest ratal<br />
01 the dayf. asked a bachelor <strong>of</strong> a|<br />
married man.' • '<br />
*• "Wben my wife cooks It," came tot |<br />
1 reply. . u _<br />
ABBOTT'S ALDERNEY<br />
have, the liest <strong>of</strong> everything in tlie dairy line. We desire<br />
. ' to serve all <strong>of</strong> our patrons .that live in Philadelphia when* '<br />
• they return home in the fall, so please tell our driver your .,"-.<br />
home address before you leave and we will have '<br />
Abbott's Selected Country Bottled Milk (S. C. B.)<br />
at your city home wlien you arrive. •<br />
The superior .quality <strong>of</strong>- this milk' niid'the special and '<br />
.. sanitary care it receives", nlakes it well worth while for'.<br />
>ou to give it a trial." Nothing better to'be-liad. . •<br />
Abbott's Alderney Dairies<br />
Phila. . Atlantic <strong>City</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Wildwood<br />
JAMES CLARK Proprietor<br />
MAIN STREET and ...<br />
NEW JERSEY AVENUE .<br />
SOMERS* POINT :; N. J.<br />
IRA E. WALL<br />
710 Asbury, Avenue. .!<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> , New Jersey<br />
Plain and Decorative<br />
PAPERHANOER<br />
Estimates cheerfully given '<br />
Bell Phone 18 ' ; Inter-State Phone 134-A<br />
SUTTON '& GORSON CO.<br />
General Contractors<br />
Grading and Street Building<br />
739 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, • New Jersey<br />
Advertise in the SENTINEL<br />
First National Bank<br />
Oooan <strong>City</strong>, N. J. .<br />
CAPITAL JSO.OOO.. . SURPLUS SM|«W<br />
I k M . O K K S S K , P n s l d m t • • , , ' ' . ' . "<br />
. B. u. erf mm, vie»-PnsM«it ' .<<br />
• - W. 80OIT OAMD. Oailiter' • •.";-w:'j<br />
J. HTHIAH TATKM. HoUOUO<br />
T<br />
Kllis B.ItVstaaU<br />
Ootemiu»rUMU»lm<br />
Board ot Olraelon mMt<br />
Itotdarmorolags.'<br />
laat sopotmt u rsspsetwlljr snlimsfc
i : /<br />
by<br />
4*<br />
BRHNAtD Ot HAVEN<br />
«H by American<br />
7<br />
VEN C<br />
an Prws 5<br />
, $<br />
wwww4<br />
00 yon? (lira u* an hour to acclaa as<br />
to when nnd how we »linll publlsb our<br />
uuloato the norld "<br />
\VIO> a tinlar the old lady bounced out<br />
<strong>of</strong> lbi> rooni.<br />
"rtif^lrl aud I luotfrd ut mcb other.<br />
Wu wouldjiiive'laii^bitl, but tbe affair<br />
wus fur too wrlous for mirth;<br />
"You've giil' i'ir luto a terrible plo-<br />
klu," mild Loin, uiui'b Irritated. .<br />
"1? I ask a tboumind"- '<br />
**AVby did yon *iy m wore married?<br />
1 only laid we ivcrv enpigj-d. Tbcro<br />
*wua a retreat from that. There Is nono<br />
(rum mni-rluge." • • .<br />
"An CDRIIKCU.CIII doww't warnJnt<br />
Blrl luiviiiB a lovijr In a closet." • •<br />
, "1 don't suppose It does."<br />
will<br />
UNCLE SAM'S DOCTORS.<br />
Rank and Pay <strong>of</strong> Physlelans' In ths<br />
' • Oovtmment Strvlee.'<br />
Uncle Bom employs more than 1,000<br />
These doctor* nre. pn>tty. evenly ill-<br />
Tided betwwu tbe uiedlail corps <strong>of</strong> Ibe<br />
armyt tbe uu _lca|. oorpu, <strong>of</strong> Hie navy,<br />
the marine hospital and tlio public<br />
health sen he. Tbe Complete army<br />
nieilli-nl cor|nk Includes 444 medli-nl <strong>of</strong>-<br />
flcore In addition to tbe medical re-,<br />
serve conw, the lio«pltul 'orioi, tho<br />
TWAIN'S FIRST LECTURE<br />
Bret Hart. Hsadsd th* Claqufc but the<br />
Audltnw Swamptd Them.<br />
Ur. Clemena.pnjiand a lecture for<br />
bis Son Francisco audience, giving a<br />
most cxtravaeifnt account <strong>of</strong> what be<br />
bud seen amous tlie south sea blunda.<br />
When Bret Hartc and spmo other <strong>of</strong><br />
bis frlcods were told <strong>of</strong> his platform<br />
Intention they asrecd to so In a body<br />
to the old Mechanics' ball, where<br />
Twain, was to,deliver himself, and<br />
form a bis claque that would Insure<br />
hotflto. 1 one* lived In one <strong>of</strong><br />
boows, and I never went homo<br />
nu |i rick <strong>of</strong> setting luto tlio<br />
i'was a young<br />
•^appearance 1 especially ad-<br />
,., . ana'ate-ma certainly very stylish.<br />
f5 •" " "Now. tint's Just tbo girl I wonld<br />
Mte tot a wife," I used to say when<br />
nwher coins Into or coml-g out <strong>of</strong><br />
ber borne.<br />
<strong>On</strong>* afternoon 1 went home, and.<br />
flndlns the front door ajar, 1 walked<br />
In, pot my bat and overcoat lo the ball<br />
-, closet And went upstairs to a kitting<br />
room on tbe second floor. The room<br />
was abut la by brick walls, and! sel-<br />
dom nt tbere without turnlns do the<br />
^ngftt-Belnrtlnm. 1 threw myself Into<br />
' an our chair and. closing my eyes, sai<br />
thinking'on a matter <strong>of</strong> business thai<br />
bad uwuiimd darlns the day. Prcscnt-<br />
'^Iy, bearing a footstep and looking up,<br />
tnvt womnn'sflffore standing In tho<br />
doorway. Then was not enough light<br />
todtattosubb' wbo she was, but 1 waa<br />
Hot-tone kept-In Ignorance. 8he press-<br />
itd a button besldtf tbe door, and a<br />
bright electric Ugh^'showed me the<br />
girl who lived two doors from me.<br />
, T&VW- to UUaf* 1 stammered. -Havo<br />
I eat into tbe wrong homer'<br />
1 "Paxdob me. 1 assure yoa 1 bad nc<br />
Jdepp I'm Tery careless."<br />
At tbat moment I beard tho front<br />
door claaa. Tho girl heard it, too,, and<br />
gracious, my anntr she ex-<br />
1 •«w«nr<br />
"U Is vary unfortunate your being<br />
Tbo Is a ,very suspicious- wo-<br />
"1 aea. It wonld grieve me terribly<br />
to baronet think"- _,^<br />
* "Dear me, she's comlni^iiberer<br />
"' "Can J get out without meeting<br />
-Nov Goto there."<br />
Bbe sh<strong>of</strong> me up In a large closet, and<br />
the next-mlnnte I beard tbo harsh<br />
roles ot an«ld woman In the adjoin-<br />
ing mom. ,<br />
"Xptafaba said severely, "that young<br />
man yoaiadmlreso much woo lives In<br />
Ibis block U In this bouse, t was sit<br />
ting in Mrs. Deacon's window, next<br />
door, and saw bun come up and walk<br />
»ln at the front door. What are yoa<br />
dotng- tn'thbr room with all this light<br />
turned onr<br />
"Why, Aunt Jane, yon most be mis-<br />
•-Ilstakenr Do yon think 1 haven't<br />
•yes! Oh.-heavens, Lois! Can It be<br />
possible tbat you are-ore a wicked.<br />
bBdeM) , Upon, my won). I believe<br />
r 7oifaxe'hiding a lover. I'm going to<br />
- hart** look."<br />
> Sttt made'for tbe only place In the<br />
loom passible far concealment—the<br />
ctaMfc-wia.badber.baiidon ibe door-<br />
knob wbenl beard a alight scuffle, and<br />
,. tb»yotms lady said:<br />
"Aunt Jane, before you open tbat<br />
doorliwbb to say something to'you. 1<br />
bare-been decetTlnff yon. 1 bave been<br />
, . wooed and won clandestinely by the<br />
~WDK man you bave referred to. Be<br />
rln rturctesetr—'—'<br />
J moat hasten to protect tbe honor <strong>of</strong><br />
' one 1 bad compromised hy my stupid-<br />
i Uy, I .flung open tbe door, pot my arm<br />
A around the girl «bo bad been driven to<br />
t -<br />
tnlu IInd roeelvm $__.I(M. a your. In two<br />
yeant he 'mvlt'iw nu Ineniike <strong>of</strong> 10 per<br />
nuriw corpM und the deutal r«nw. • Tlio u,e success <strong>of</strong> tbe affair.<br />
Notice or Meeting <strong>of</strong> Commls-<br />
Hionen <strong>of</strong> AssesMinent. .<br />
Notlca In hereby (iv«o Ibatl liavodrilvtml<br />
to lb« Commbaloori* <strong>of</strong> AuruunnDt ot<br />
Orran Cur. Na«r Jimy.a copy ot I bo mo)u.<br />
Jloapa>nruoDilnoDCoonrllolOrraii<br />
<strong>City</strong> on DrtolMr «, ivlo, aanrlalnlns U»<br />
ro*la orrkprlmior lb«lliiprov«n-i«itaaa.tr tbe Improvement <strong>of</strong> iwrlalo<br />
•timta, avenuea and hlnhwaya In IMclty ol<br />
Mark wrote bis own handbills. vvhUh<br />
autliliwilon<br />
•titMU, HVenueii «od blRbwiiysIn Ibecty<br />
UTMD I ity bx curbing and pavlns the • -me<br />
w(tfa at»nror ««mentln front <strong>of</strong> eertR'n lota<br />
>nt Ultrrrn certain ilmu, approved Vi.,^"Ki'.'i_.v*t.i'.rj.^fiy' Irrltan- by some mNtake or a canlaln.<br />
__' ^_lr4_.*tll. ^tjLJLB* Hltfel ftl_^^<br />
HUtUflfiii. A.ei-inilue (M-url lias a hard!• n * n " r "' r Mm W|IU bla »«k* I" °">er<br />
Ii |.IC«"IIIH II Hurt or> sbell-lika" 1 V>.«rtke l|lm. The caplulo ran away.<br />
snrr.i.e «iih HI l.«.-rll°»ible blush. I *"? nKXl ' uu hiB. the commanding <strong>of</strong>-<br />
IliN hlii»h Is >».'• leverly i-oiiuterfelied flw f 1 '! 1 ""^ "» "be king that the <strong>of</strong>fl-<br />
li> win In.Ii.itlons ih.it «.vei."ibose..wbo'' t * r lo » u "".'»''. «>.*» «" "he most effl-<br />
Kionuil to tiiiiidlhiK pearls day<br />
u.ier dtty lire- likely to he deceived-'<br />
IIIIL* or the larpe New York Jefr-<br />
hoii>,e< i.i«i , whiii'i- a customer<br />
iiiMil a tiaial |>aiiiieeechli_ji. wltb surprise. "1<br />
"anted to lell you <strong>of</strong> your promotion,<br />
but' you ran so fast I could not catch<br />
the Inconsiderate demands <strong>of</strong>-"Faster,<br />
faster! We can't stny here all night***<br />
Nolle. I. tiDreby if I VFQ 1 l.»t I I<br />
n» Ibe t'«,ii«nilwi'onvn* <strong>of</strong> A M^Kii-t*nl <strong>of</strong><br />
tile Hc*MU t'tly, Ne*A 4i*rNey,u'ropy oriliv rtvolli-<br />
Claquera, they Insisted ui>on applaud- i'i" M 'i : Si!i!«_fii or BV ui^t'oiii'iVii'i'iitii<br />
fences and, above all, tbe surprise that j f' 1 ""!'. "? <br />
ly appluudi _ tbe finer pannages were .<br />
ment.Bt »hiriittiiiet|wv«iiiKivir devil, who began "to<br />
howl In alliance. "I'll give you my<br />
w,utch."'siild the surgeon, "Iftho oper-<br />
iitlnn l^i-trt more than a minute." T 'e<br />
mini accepted the <strong>of</strong>fer, but was oblig-<br />
ed to' fureiro the hnndxome wntcb. ns<br />
the oiH'niflott tk li^ts time than It re'<br />
quln-s m il.-H-rllM-. "To amputate an<br />
arm at the xhmildcr Is a most dllHcnlt<br />
o|>enitliin. I>r. Lan^enbecb <strong>of</strong> ,GcT''<br />
many did It In'two minutes. A young<br />
phyNlcfno who-cnme-"to ,see Jilni per-<br />
~form~tlie op«'nitlnn. adjusted bis- spec-<br />
tucles to his nose so an not to'lose a<br />
plpgle movement, but when tbe spec-<br />
tacles wen- in place the operation was<br />
over and the severed arm lay on tlio<br />
floor,<br />
then.<br />
Times have'chanced much since<br />
thereupon, ut u >i<br />
BtnbbcU lo death.'<br />
Mlllais' Faith In Himself. '<br />
The artist M Wills, writes J. E. Reid.<br />
was-ns-«i»*ii-aiid-fruuk-as-a-boy-io-exV<br />
from Ills host, pressing Ills bellrf In,himself, tt'ben<br />
Vo to.Her Name<br />
Apropos <strong>of</strong> Ibu eternal- domestic ques-<br />
tion, im Kncllsbwouiuu rehui-M tlilu ex-<br />
perience: 'Tl e!i»:iKed;a luuld iiaiued<br />
Peart, and as I simply couldn't uslc.a<br />
Pcurt to.HII ffce coal scultte or-to bely-<br />
stono to tbe diMirAtvp I sulil •! would<br />
rather call }ou b) iwiiir other unme<br />
Have you «e caps und<br />
aprons?* she replied uildly: 'Yes. 1<br />
have, but I'm not Eolug to wear 'em.<br />
Mn didn't christen me •Krinl.ioe for to<br />
wedr a llvpry •" .<br />
Thought (la hjid 8»en It.<br />
Vanlieu T«mi^r> efi<br />
thut,.they .c:m<br />
and bee.urn- familiar with 'tlie routine<br />
<strong>of</strong> the whin I:<br />
into tlie •i.urty.Tnl 1 lit- shoe- ..re no ,|hdd |o ^ a|ways rt „,_ anij gacb<br />
j.iilbcri'd. lino a .heap, uud, kueolins n m Ws ^ o t t e a m e a 00,1,1,18<br />
lu a big circle acmind tlix, the fn-*h- er -<strong>of</strong>. ,*„„,„„„. tbat „ requi,^<br />
men nre ol.ll^l to KO throuub ">nie Ter, atrong evidence and a very clever<br />
GATHERING PRUNES.<br />
Th» Fruit Is Never Picked, but Is-AI-<br />
• lowed to Fall-to tho Ground.<br />
A peculiarity <strong>of</strong> prunes Is that, they<br />
are never picked from the trees, but<br />
are allotted to full to tbe'ground. Tbe<br />
'reason Is that a prune must be dead<br />
ripe; witb all Its sugar developed.,or It<br />
will not cure properly. Therefore tbe<br />
ground under the trees Is carefully pre-<br />
pared und leveled to make a s<strong>of</strong>t,<br />
smooth bed for the falling fruit. Gath-<br />
ering ibe fallen prunes Is a staple In-<br />
dustry hi August arid September. Boys<br />
nnd girls nnd <strong>of</strong>ten entire families nre<br />
•'luiiloyrd lu It, camping la the "or-<br />
c l i a r d a . '•';.'. ••' ;. . :. ;.' '" ';:" .. '.. •'_ '.;<br />
living gathered, tbo prunes arc rolled<br />
down troughs fall <strong>of</strong> tiny needles that<br />
prick their skins. They are then dip-'<br />
pod- In u hot solution-containing lye,<br />
wbicb cleanses ' them, and rinsed * In<br />
cold wdfpr. Next they are put In<br />
broad, sbnllow wooden trays.and In Id<br />
In the sun for two pr three weeks.<br />
Thla sun drying practically convert*<br />
them Into the staple prunes <strong>of</strong> com-<br />
merce and <strong>of</strong> boarding bouse Jokes.<br />
At the packjbg bou_4e they are assort-<br />
ed as to tlze by a machine which<br />
shaken them over a, huge sieve. Tbe<br />
farther the. prune travels over the<br />
sieve the larger the' holes, and when<br />
It comes to a hole a little bigger than<br />
Itself It drops through Into the proper<br />
bin. It Is.tbcn run through<br />
tainlug hot water aud finally rolls<br />
down a chute Into.a wooden packing<br />
box—thr sume box tbut you see at the<br />
grocer's. When the prunes pour from<br />
the chute, however, there U a remova-<br />
ble frame about three Inches high on<br />
top <strong>of</strong> the box.- Box and frame eo un-<br />
der a prexs., wbicb promptly starniH<br />
down the conlentg so that they ore po<br />
higher than the top <strong>of</strong> the box. The<br />
frame Is lifted <strong>of</strong>f. -the cover Is nulled<br />
on the box. iwd the prunes are ready<br />
to ship.-Will l*ayne In Saturday Even-<br />
Inis Post. . T ' '.<br />
A Victim <strong>of</strong> Leprosy.<br />
"<strong>On</strong> my tnureb ln Venezuela," said a.<br />
New York -man. **! stayed In a hotel<br />
with a young man ln whose family<br />
. — —j-»»meiit <strong>of</strong> ilH-«lin.iH<br />
-Ihvd l.ydr ItenrlitH'ennhTml IIIHIII 11<br />
limdt* or n-nl t^tlale hy nattou <strong>of</strong> HU< b<br />
imveini'lil NK IIIHCMM* itiuy Iw.<br />
llatrd, i uit^-iiiiK tor ur<br />
Inii the purll(w tnle'tMtird In wu.-h Iniiiru<br />
•iiunl.nl whlilillnirlliry willvlvr nil lutrliiK<br />
InUrnMlrit lit, nr^ultVt-tiMl by. Hit* Improve,<br />
eot Htii|Weop|M>rlunll> I*.IK? h.^tr.1.upou<br />
«HUl'Jt^-| OflllVUMN^MMIIIIflll <strong>of</strong> ill" lUllllUUrM<br />
ttlulnd bw or itll l l n<br />
Ilieor Hrven rrnlliHrrel by<br />
nK Hml icravvlltttf Hie Hi,tne, ••<br />
T1I1,11 w. duly allr»l«l hy iu. '<br />
UOI.l.A OAHItKOUIN,<br />
• ' ' t'lly Clrrkorticvaii <strong>of</strong>1lte lto:ir.lt.rt'^lut-ul|..u fur<br />
Iwoyeun. *>ui-t<br />
line Member <strong>of</strong> I lie lluurd<strong>of</strong> Kilui-Htliiq f.ir<br />
one yrar. ' k<br />
MeintM-r* <strong>of</strong> Ciiiiliiiiii 1'oiiiicll.<br />
The last' n.«ellni: e.•.'rond<br />
Hour. .<br />
Hi II.I. \ •' - .<br />
. K> vtrl'ie ur nnonler <strong>of</strong> llie Court fvfritriit-<br />
eery.ill New JerMay, uttidr-on HIM day nftlie<br />
r«lrir'reiich. Secreiary.<br />
Palermo, K. J .for full parllcularHand<br />
au application blank.<br />
t'AIT. A. C TOWNHKNH; Trea>i<br />
R.eURTJS ROBINSON<br />
NOTARY AND<br />
epMMissi0NER OF DEEDS<br />
PENSION VOUCHERS ::<br />
CAHlil-ULLY EXECUTED<br />
74J and -;\6 Asbury Avenue<br />
- ; - " " • • . • NEWJERSKY<br />
O5EANCITV<br />
STORE and STOCK<br />
; ;,, O F . •..<br />
Housefurnishing<br />
Goods<br />
...FO.R SALE...<br />
Orandt opportunity for n live busi-<br />
Will sell<br />
ness man. •<br />
or rent store property<br />
"Certulnly. sablb." said tbe envoy<br />
eagerly. ' , v • .<br />
Tho general made a low bow. "Ami<br />
ao can |," be said dryly. •<br />
separately. If wafitillg a * good<br />
business stand; it will pay you to<br />
. • investigate.<br />
for particulars, address<br />
Geo. O. Adams<br />
713-16 A8BURV AVENUE<br />
OCEAN CITY ' ' NEW JERSEY<br />
The Ideal Summer Resort<br />
OCEAN €ITY,N.J.<br />
BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED<br />
FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST<br />
THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN<br />
Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During<br />
nl-T; •? 1 ? t -i, Fl! *ff ; " <strong>Ocean</strong> and Bay. The<br />
i? ht ^ e Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to'<br />
and fronr Philadelphia oh Three Railways .<br />
Within easy access ef Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and<br />
ether well-known resorts '"<br />
MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS<br />
man] oi^wnnniun-iii. i,.. i. ADIMIITV<br />
Pmldent; A. J. mnllli. Vice l-nnldenl; UK.<br />
Miultb, Hecntary: Klilmril II. Hiltca, M. H.<br />
ttaiaiMon, Jauiea W* Lrti«.<br />
city HaptrlnuniteDi <strong>of</strong> Hchoo1«-Frol. Jii».<br />
M. HUivonn. - ' ' •<br />
" f U ' i V l t o t l l l<br />
CHURCH SERVICES.<br />
Kirat M. K. Cburob, corner central uvemie<br />
ana Klglitu «treel. itev. Ur. K. K. Urau>itU>,<br />
Mtr •<br />
maervlue,lOJn): . _ .. . _<br />
l*ray«r meollUK* Wedoenday evouluie, 7Jtn.<br />
rtunclay aobool, 2.30. Murk W. Aduuia,<br />
•mperlnwudenu<br />
Uourd <strong>of</strong> Tru»l«-«-rr»Mc'iil, Ur. U. T. Ab-<br />
bott. **4*relary, •'• H. Muwrur; trvuaurvr.<br />
It W. Kdwurdal Kdwurd U.Hull.Mi. Win. I.,<br />
illlib. John MHrf. UMW • •. A.liinii., o. IL<br />
farluir, UU K.Mlvwitrl,<br />
Cla-MMvelluna—«uiiUaymornlnie,_WHl.Joliii<br />
Marl**, leader; Monday uvuillnu, 7.U, .MrM.<br />
fr« Hrlvk, liwder Kridiiy e\euluK. tuuiixa<br />
wNink.!! l«ad«r. TliitMe 111 H.|IUI;M art* livid In<br />
Ibnoliurcli. .,_, ' :<br />
Hunliir Kim-oriii l^-riiiue-.riiMnubiy even-<br />
' IUK,7JW, Ik lluwur.1 Tlioru, I'rmliliiuC •<br />
' Klrat 'freabyteriaii Cliiircli, WeMluy uveuuv<br />
and Mtveutu Mmn. Itov. II. T. 1 RMMilwrty,<br />
paMtor. Huuduy imrvU'VN, iu.:_u it. m. una 1*<br />
^ 111. fruyvr mi^t.uK* Wedu«MdMy evun-<br />
t M * o'clock. Hundky MIUUUI, 'Urn p. in.<br />
K»v. U '1'. CuitMillwrry, numirinlendenl.<br />
Uourd <strong>of</strong> Traiileea—l*i» U M. Urenm.. pr«>-<br />
, Idont: John If. Orovtw, wtcrntury; IA-»I» E,<br />
Niiiltb, treaNurer; Jo«eltb I. Meull, Juliu K.<br />
'JowniKndund Warren W. Ilrown.<br />
Holy Trinity Church. l'rote»lnnl Kplncopul,<br />
U«otrul uvenuu and Kleventh Htrwt. The<br />
K v. Mydney (Icoiliiiiin, rn-lur; WHUn...<br />
T. Prlnulo LayKwulvr. Huiiduy H.'hool, luuu<br />
' K. iu.: Mornluic Hvrvltit und sermon, lu.1*;<br />
KvoaliiK I'myur and HHriuon, 7.L'i p.. 111. Hol><br />
Cuiilliiuululi, Unit Huuduy In llw iimnlli. lu.t><br />
a. iu.: otht!rHinic_}H,7-:«iu. in.; Holy !>..>-,<br />
IUWn.111<br />
H«l '<br />
; den,<br />
* Mttll<br />
J. l_ibuirji«iul*ley IIMVIIIK" J. Thorn, A. I..<br />
.WIoKler. • -<br />
SI. Anctullne'a Konutn Clitbollo Chui'cli,<br />
Anbury avenue, betwmi Tblrtoeutb and<br />
KoarteeDtbi l«,li«v. Juliu J.Muwjnoy, pjuilor.<br />
MaaaatVJWo'eloc'k. .<br />
Inilnauuul ItapllM Clinrd'', Wvalcy avenue,<br />
Iwluw Nluluwriwl, ItrV. K. If. White, pH-lnr.<br />
HuadaytervlwK.IU.iM it. m. mid 7 lo p. ni_;<br />
pray*r mevllnit Weunt-Mluy t'\uulnK at 7.1X<br />
• Union Tuboruarle Haptlm I'biirch, Kl«hth<br />
alrttet aud Wr*l avttuuu. Iti-V. J. II. llrundou,<br />
uaator. Huuday Htjrvicen, prvut-'bluif II it-im<br />
and « p. m. I'rayer muutlun.H o ilouk Friday<br />
—BVS_lnifr~utl.cvrK T <strong>of</strong>Ttlie~tMjMrd—t-uarlea-H.-<br />
HowMrd, ctuUruian; J inn H. Trow«r. Ireaa-<br />
orar; H. Uaroiu, aecntury.<br />
• -St. JUIIKM A. M. K. oiurob: corner Mcventb<br />
and Uavenuveiiuo. <strong>Ocean</strong> city, N. J., J. II.<br />
Juokwtu |ui*lor. Huuday Hor>lixsa: I'ltiucb-<br />
. lug, n.1611. m4 Mu'ihatli Kcliool, iai p. m.;<br />
Pnwcblnic, IUU p. in.; IWer Mmllnita<br />
Wodnoiduy eyculun". ut Mo'clock.<br />
Macedonia M. B.Uhurcb, Tenth Mreot und<br />
Hluiuaou avenue, nbove Headline Usual, Ibe<br />
Itev. J. A. Klitli.pio.lor. Ht.rv.reH, II a. in.<br />
Uunduy Hcbt_ol,_UJUp..D>.;1 < brlHllitli ICudeuvor<br />
W H. Ill<br />
«..ilor Warden,W. T. HrlniileUilnlor Wur-<br />
in, W. U. COIIIMMOU: VeMtryiuen.TlHiiniiML*.<br />
Alinell, Jobn l>nt*u-hf|< at Seaflde.C'euielery.<br />
Cspt. WilletH, who waHover 5II yeafH<br />
old, .died .iu C'uuaden. Kur uiuny.<br />
yeaiu- he WUH cnptiiln <strong>of</strong> a con-t trad-*<br />
veuHel, and i-ontliiiieil at I IIIH OI><br />
cupatlon until about a year uni>. He<br />
WUH juiiltor at tlieyuvht cl«l> for one<br />
Cnpl. I*. H..Huinl INH lirotliemr Mrn.<br />
WilletH mill Mm, Kriink ('..r»oli 11<br />
Hl»ler or Mrn. WlllelH. .<br />
Than. Frl. and Mul.<br />
Elsie Ferguson<br />
'., IN A SKW I'l-AV<br />
Will Hulia Apitrlu««-nl«.<br />
Jouepli Cl. (Miaiiiplon IIBH ree ive««•> Ulty LodKe, No. 171, K. und A.M.,<br />
aieeu aecond uud Fourth Tbunday oveoluKa<br />
or each montb. In Maaonlc hull. W. fl.<br />
' C..-H. Hcnll; aecretury, P. M.TUOIIIUB J.<br />
. Tuorn.<br />
• Oeeun <strong>City</strong> Lodge, No- W, K. or P., meeu<br />
OritSid ffilrdflondoy evening* <strong>of</strong> each<br />
moutb ID K.<strong>of</strong> P. tall. Aabury aveniw. near<br />
tievnntli uneL CM.'.. Uavlon Vanumitn; K.<br />
or B. ap IB., B. Howard Thorn.<br />
lolaCoUDflll, No. U»Tjr. O. U. A. M., meeta<br />
'leta,iNwretary<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> cltyConDell.7Mo.10.-U.ot A., meeta<br />
every Tbnnutay evenlnic In K. or V. hall.<br />
HlwBallle yv.iLttke,aeoreUry.<br />
ProleeUon l ^ "<br />
•eeond and rourt<br />
P bll M W<br />
f. bull. M. W.. John<br />
1, No. «u. A. O. U. W., __.- _<br />
londay ev»ulni£a ID K. ol.<br />
day u<br />
W. B vitulniea ID K .<br />
iullli; Kecprder,<br />
Scaled Proposals will be rcccivwl l>y C. R.<br />
Stilwell, Secretary and Treasurer <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
.Title and Trust Company.unti! <strong>Oct</strong>ober'?2,*i910,;<br />
at 12 o'clock noon, for the nvo-story buiUiup;<br />
situate on the West corner <strong>of</strong> Eighth street and<br />
Asbury avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J., possession<br />
<strong>of</strong> saidbui'ding'tobe had oh'November 5, <strong>1910</strong>,<br />
and the successful -bidder to remove same from<br />
its present location between November. 5, <strong>1910</strong>,<br />
. and November IO, <strong>1910</strong>.<br />
Bids close <strong>Oct</strong>. 22,<strong>1910</strong>,13 o'clock noon.<br />
Wlllard W.Adauiu..<br />
Ottcb *Wo CoanclirNo'. 60, D: <strong>of</strong> J*.. meeu<br />
•v«y M?nl_y.l«pii'1TJ«>,lSK-or V. Hall.<br />
Mr..«ohplab.Cump_»ll. K.<strong>of</strong> It-• -.-<br />
Oceun <strong>City</strong> Brti_noU,'No..!U(i. o( the Oraod<br />
fraternity, bolda reiculur monthly mraUUKa<br />
o_L_tM) tieoood Toc^rtnV oC eticu iuotp*u in K*<br />
"orl*. UalL t'omiuunder, LowW t Uiultb;<br />
Heeorder. 1-eon B. Hutton.<br />
Vaobtman'a AMOOISUOD. Wilton WllltU,<br />
piiiufiinl: Mark Lake, awretary. Anooii<br />
. meelln* will be held in^J nne.<br />
and l_oan muoela-<br />
eacb montb.<br />
aeorelary, B.<br />
Howard Thorp.<br />
R. CURTIS ROBINSON<br />
Gonyeyancing | Insurance<br />
• NOTARY PUBLIC AND<br />
• COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS.<br />
Nos. 744-46 Asbiiry Avenue<br />
••; OCEAN CITY. N.J.<br />
Established 1881<br />
Bell Telephone<br />
Tbe ileean <strong>City</strong> Building and Uom<br />
tlinmoXieiond (utorSayol ewb^<br />
e l d l UeorgeU. Adamaj<br />
Tbe ileean <strong>City</strong> Build<br />
tlinmoXieiond (ut<br />
eraaldenl. Ueorge-U.<br />
Hward Thorp ' '<br />
Pine Geraniums<br />
in fact all kinds <strong>of</strong> iBowers and<br />
• plants Closing out at half price.<br />
••• ...Etcsli cut flowers at all<br />
t i m e s . '" . . ',••'•• . '<br />
" Funeral Designs a specialty<br />
at short notice. '<br />
. Inter-State Phone No..23.1-B.<br />
R. L. HENDERSON<br />
Millvllle, N. J.<br />
B. R- SMITH & SONS<br />
VV^ALL, PAPER<br />
1048 and 1050 Asbury Avenue<br />
• '<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. •<br />
Up-to-Date Paper Hanging<br />
Artists' Materal ..... • • ^_<br />
.Workmanship Guaranteed<br />
- Pictures Framed to Order<br />
NO COMBINES<br />
OFFICE: 1238 WEST AVENUE<br />
Consumer's Ice & Coal Co.<br />
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DEALERS IN '<br />
Improved System Used<br />
No white or frost ke<br />
I O<br />
Prompt Attention<br />
B«^t Ice In the <strong>City</strong><br />
A Big Redufetion In ; Rrlcts<br />
BOY OF THE COMPANY THAT CAUSED A RCDUCTION<br />
TRADE MOTTOJ "SQUAKE DEAL."<br />
Both Phones<br />
Dr. Ulkc lo Wcacb.<br />
The Itev. l>r. Jiinifrt K. Luke, nfllilx<br />
Ity, will preacb hi lliu. Klr»t. M. K<br />
liureli next Hnnday lUiirninK itiul<br />
eniliKln llie ubnenct) uf llie |u>xtnr,<br />
e Itev. l>r. llriinyule. •_ '.<br />
aud llnnaliiir.<br />
' Itolluml Demi, <strong>of</strong> the ll.rin *r Demi<br />
A Hemnley, lee cream manufacturerx,<br />
ban gone 16 Canton, IIIIH Hlule, where<br />
lie w 1)1 Hpeud two weekN at the home<br />
<strong>of</strong> IIIH father, John Deun, nurl will'|>»HM<br />
tlie'tluie gunning aud IIBIIIIIK. He IK<br />
aveniirfunied by l.lx fiiiully.. They will<br />
Mop at' HridKetoti hutora returning tn<br />
tlilHtlty. .•.•'-"•.'<br />
" ciiiiiilytolleetor Jtweph I. Sctil) aiid<br />
wife, nf thin city, have retiirneil from<br />
aviHltto Mt, Holly. Mr*. Hi-ull aud<br />
the driver <strong>of</strong> their aulii,, ljuther \Va'l.<br />
IHL-B, Jr., went to that place tlie. latter<br />
part <strong>of</strong> lit* week. They hail wnue<br />
trouble with the auto, anil Mr. ricull<br />
waHMent for. . .<br />
THEY WILL HAVE<br />
HOME WEDDING<br />
W. Hi Collisson, Jr., and Miss<br />
Margaret R. Smith Marry<br />
Next Week.<br />
Win. II.I.'olllHMiti.Jr., ortlilHCily, a<br />
civil eiiRlueer ullli (.'Ity KiiRlneer<br />
Ituipli IJ. ('nil*, and a well-known<br />
yniiiii? mnn hero, ami MIHH Margaret<br />
Itnhliixou Smith, daiiKblcror lliilldliiR<br />
limpcflor II. A. \V. Kmltli, will .be<br />
uinrrled un Wcilne-diiy nrieriioou, Ou-<br />
tolwr If).<br />
Tliu uetldlni; will occur ut the home<br />
nnd the*<br />
from which to radiate eantwanl to<br />
LiakoL'liaiiiplain, wentwant toCaNcntle<br />
LakeH, Haruao.I,ake and l 8eull, or Ililn city,* IH<br />
teiicUiiiK III Atlantic <strong>City</strong> tmlioolH, Ket'<br />
tiuK prnctieal trainhi|? for her pr<strong>of</strong>et.-<br />
NIOII. MIHHKCUII iHattcmliiiK llieHtute<br />
Noruinl Hehool at Trenton. 'Bhewill<br />
Bmiluateiirl-'ebniaryT —~—<br />
SIXTEEN HORSES BURNED<br />
TO DEATH IN STABLE FIRE<br />
ceremony will be performed by the<br />
liev. Mr. Iliatchford, rector <strong>of</strong> a l'rot-<br />
eHtaut Kplitcopal Church In Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
MlnsHuruh Hmllh, a Hluter, .will be<br />
the maid <strong>of</strong> honor) and Clarence Col-<br />
liiMoti will be "bent man."<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly the meuiberH <strong>of</strong> tlie Immediate<br />
familieH will bu prenent.<br />
After their wedding trip the young<br />
couple will go to housekeeping In tho<br />
HrHt Itmir apartment <strong>of</strong> the two funilly<br />
Hat IIOIIHO at DilK'entrul avenue.<br />
MIHH ffinllli wax given a prnfune llueii<br />
lioWer hy tier friend* a few duyx ago.<br />
POST-CARD SHOWER<br />
MTH. Hireicli. 7* Vtnrn Old. »f<br />
tiirmbrrvcs Ity vrlenctM,<br />
Mrn. Wenley Blretch, <strong>of</strong> riillmlel-<br />
pliW, who Hpeiil the Hummer at the<br />
Klberon, celebrated her Tilth birthday<br />
anii(ven.l the view<br />
thatrif electolT-hewllr-be the-Keryaiil<br />
<strong>of</strong> the people. Mayor Melvin 1H |vopu-<br />
lur wllli the.|ieople <strong>of</strong> Cape May.<br />
will Allenrt Conference. '<br />
Win. It. Decker <strong>of</strong> thin city, who IH<br />
well known an a local preacher, will go<br />
to VVmt Clnwter on <strong>Oct</strong>ober 18, an a del-<br />
egate, tn the U. A. M. K. Coiifereuce to<br />
be held there. ' .<br />
lempteil to get the homes out. Just aa<br />
he was about lo do thin, a' sheet-<strong>of</strong><br />
llauieHhot through the stable, and lie<br />
waH comiwlled to lleeto save hia own<br />
life.<br />
.When -the llremen arrived they<br />
round' they could do nothing with the<br />
Htablo, so for tho. moat part they cou-<br />
llned their work to navlug' the adjoin-.<br />
Ing buildings aud near-by houses. In<br />
this they- were successful. At one<br />
time the ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> ,the house at tbe<br />
corner <strong>of</strong> Heventb street and Went<br />
avenue was ablaze, but tbe flamra<br />
were quickly extinguished.<br />
There was a strong wind <strong>of</strong>f the bay,<br />
aud fora little while the II re threatened<br />
to sweep the near-by, district, but the<br />
volunteer companies exerted them- .<br />
selves succemfuly to prevent this.<br />
Messrs. Button _ Corson Co., have<br />
the sympathy <strong>of</strong> their many friends<br />
lu their heavy loss. They bad aOue<br />
collection or horses, gathered together<br />
during the last few years, and It- will<br />
be.difllciilt to replace these animals.- .<br />
The following letter explains Itself:<br />
KIIITOKTIIESKNTINKI.:—We desire,<br />
through the columns or your paper,<br />
lo thank the Volunteer-Fire Depart-..<br />
inenf or )ceau <strong>City</strong>, for Ibe very'<br />
d d r I h<br />
RIGHT OF WAY FOR<br />
NEWTORNPIKE<br />
Committee Appointed to- Se-<br />
. care This Prom: Draw-<br />
bridge to This <strong>City</strong>.<br />
The new <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> turnpike'wan<br />
llHCUMied by the Cape \Muy County<br />
Hiiard <strong>of</strong> KrecholderH at their meetiuK<br />
here Monday. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> tlie H|>eakcrH wan<br />
Harry Hodman, <strong>of</strong> Holly Iteacli, who<br />
gave IIIH vieWH BH a road builder.<br />
<strong>On</strong> motion <strong>of</strong> Freeholder Schellluger,<br />
wan decided to appoint a com in ft tee<br />
o secure the right <strong>of</strong> way for the new'<br />
road. It waH Hinted that the right <strong>of</strong><br />
ay wax needed only from the
^ffi*»^^<br />
W»* opIploD flrrt, pud soinctqtiig else!<br />
next, that.diaertntlates him from the'<br />
American. .< We an orthodox.'-in a<br />
^negligible'tort or .Way; but we are<br />
h d l b l '<br />
UM.it<br />
rawl<br />
MDU<br />
sarir<br />
i Oo«an..Cttj,<br />
evld*oUy;««Mitn»lnessln thelreflorts<br />
to-.have the bridge bollt ovar the hay<br />
le^ttataMf^ad may reach a satis-<br />
u iyJTOafftwgrigl^TT***'""*-> proposed<br />
,elpb,hv'.kv-li ? ""T***- ? few •vfiDr<br />
ratlf^*^^ In the<br />
Plp9^;t^^;;th«re;w«;: i nbt<br />
n^Ttallfegnardawere all young<br />
' -J* y°H; «n(T«i n«V property owner<br />
- In tola remit, don't forget to subscribe<br />
lor the f^eas <strong>City</strong> grapnel before re-<br />
turning to yoor, homo;''We say new<br />
proptrty^pww^becaos^, tbose who<br />
any .Iragtb <strong>of</strong> years<br />
>watt itbe arrival <strong>of</strong><br />
wben they are at borne,<br />
expensive commod<br />
c«njnnn|ty .can entertain.'<br />
hoold^norbeforgotten that<br />
<strong>of</strong>rtbeldtlxens. more than<br />
moral eondlUons, The<br />
lbnmements,aud at the<br />
end <strong>of</strong> the year or any month they can<br />
tell bow tbelr business to going aa to<br />
receipts and expegns, though not In<br />
detail as to divisions and classlllca-<br />
tlons <strong>of</strong> the various departments. Each<br />
department should be required to re-<br />
turn its evidence <strong>of</strong> proilt or expove<br />
Its record <strong>of</strong> loss.<br />
It to a good plan 'for the farm' to<br />
square up Its, business once a year,<br />
take an inventory and learn Juat now<br />
tlie farm Btands as to proilt qnd IOHM.<br />
(CommaDlcaUjd.)<br />
; Trie cii> •• Trolley Myaiera.<br />
EDrroiiTUEBENTiNEi.:<br />
i^njopklng.oye£thl*week!s_lsiiuejil<br />
the SENTINEL I was very much Im<br />
pressed with the meeting <strong>of</strong> Counell<br />
talking It over and try Ing to Induce Ibe<br />
'management or ibe trolley line to run<br />
their ears all the year, and the answer<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. Win. U. Moore, the presldeut,<br />
{that they would run the cars IT the'peo-<br />
ple would patronize them, and that<br />
Mtey^nLrAnnlng^iitMi^^jniereJtt<br />
a great deal <strong>of</strong> room for Improvement<br />
lo your street railway system, and any<br />
one spending a season, at Oceab <strong>City</strong><br />
can see aa much. ''The past summer<br />
Was inyfirst season there, and I wlab<br />
to say that myself and wife were so<br />
Impressed.with'the plaoe that.we in<br />
vested our money there' and stayed BIX<br />
months, doing all tbe. bunlneiuf In. the<br />
town that we could. I can ma great<br />
future for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> if the head men<br />
and tbe residents <strong>of</strong> the town will only<br />
worK for that end. '<br />
I am glad to Dote that the gas com-<br />
pany have at Isat extended their line<br />
<strong>of</strong> pipe from Thirteenth to Fifteenth<br />
street, on West, avenue. This, I Hud,<br />
has been a loDg-felt want; and I myseir<br />
bad worked since last fair to get thin<br />
Improvement that was so badly needed<br />
lntbUgrowlugsection; but I am'ge't-<br />
tlug o9 <strong>of</strong> what I marled to talk about.<br />
Mr. ; Moore sayt> the trolley road does<br />
hot s payv and I want to. say-', that it<br />
Derer will pay unless It Is run oil a<br />
paylug basis. I will not talk,about a<br />
dally occurrence, because 1 do not know<br />
that It Isl;bntlwUI state<strong>of</strong> one special<br />
day,' that j weut to baseball. After<br />
the game, I,' with a bfg'orowd or other<br />
people, waited ror a car fifteen minutes<br />
to take us home. At tbe end or ttfteeu<br />
pijnutes.acarcameln and'the crowd<br />
wentfor It. 1 Theconductor 'stopped'us<br />
from getting on,.stating; that' another<br />
carwquld ber In, Home eight mlnuteB<br />
later, that would go out ahead <strong>of</strong> him.<br />
With this news the crowd^dlnpersed<br />
All bad to walk home. I have no<br />
(loubtbut irtbere was a car or two lu<br />
walling there; at tbe cod <strong>of</strong> games every<br />
jjlght, that they;would be tiiled. AB<br />
JtWas.tbe'crowdcameout, sawoocar<br />
^^aafSfft!^.,-iW»»C.H'^j^l^^|hey;^'eVe;cpm^^<br />
'I^Mnew^il^oyer^the/xliy.: 'If<br />
iy. If<br />
tbe company wbib to run the carsand'<br />
do staying busiuess, they certainly<br />
must «ater to the, people or they ran<br />
uOt make it pay.<br />
^Tjtaatlp'g.tbat I am not taking up too<br />
mneh <strong>of</strong> your vlbl<br />
^ g g up too<br />
mneh <strong>of</strong> your valuable paper, I am<br />
ver tl<br />
the moral life or humaulty. All men<br />
who live do both and good men<br />
both well. Christianity Is a dlvln<br />
religion, and as sueh accepts an<br />
adapts llselfto thin -condition <strong>of</strong> ou<br />
e x l n t e u c e . •'- •:' ;-.". '•- -'•: " "••••':.')•' : \"-<br />
/•What Is It to be a dlnslple <strong>of</strong> Jeau»'_<br />
The urage<strong>of</strong> tbe word disciple lu the<br />
New Testament Is very simple lu<br />
meaning. It means not only a pupil<br />
but an adherent, an Imitator, one whi<br />
follows the teacher or a doctrine, a p<br />
pll aud learner, and, mark you, u«<br />
only accepts but folloWs. Thetiuedl*'<br />
clplei coutlunes ln the word <strong>of</strong> thi<br />
master. To be a- disciple <strong>of</strong> Jesus Im-<br />
plies several things, and the. Brut thing<br />
Implied Is the master. *<br />
VurlBt was ackuowledcd by a!<br />
o be a Hebrew rabbi, leacbi<br />
or master—even a prophet. Eveu t<br />
day men who wish to rid themaelvi<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Idea <strong>of</strong> a 8»vlor Bay lie was<br />
teacher from Owl. .<br />
-"All teachen are judged by the<br />
ability to Impart'knowledge, not i<br />
much to the wise an to tbe Ignoraut.<br />
"Jenus CbKwt-wlsbeirto convert<br />
world to a new religion. He doe& u<br />
go Into a theological school, but H<br />
gets together twelve unlettered Hither<br />
men. -instead or telling them the;<br />
muut know all the writlug* <strong>of</strong> the ra<br />
bin,: He commands them, saylug, *u<br />
less ye become a» little children ye cai<br />
not even see the kingdom or God.'<br />
"Not ouly wue, but BM a Master H<br />
was"wlnulug-. Not every teacher<br />
winning in bis tnaunerlmn. Bomi<br />
airive to he winning, but for somi<br />
reason they.do uot have and hold th<br />
.hearts <strong>of</strong> the scholars.<br />
"How patient He was" with dul<br />
whbiars, the disciples struggling f<<br />
tint place. But let us be i-areful bo<br />
we Judge thoite dull achoIarH, tor Jeiiu<br />
school Is not dismlwied, and we or to<br />
day are Just au dull."<br />
Hold Arrlvala.<br />
i' ' WVOMINO. •<br />
H. I.. Itons, Philadelphia.<br />
ATOI.K.V.<br />
Davlrt Mct'lure, H ». Field, riilla<br />
delpbla; (J. II. Langley, Mlllville.<br />
• ELHKKON.<br />
Chan Rooz, Balein; Percy Townnen<br />
ad-wlfe,-j^\V—Itoiikr IMilladelpljl<br />
Tlioa. W.. Jack, ColllliRHWoud; Lei'l<br />
Lore, Mlllville . •<br />
. QARWOOD.<br />
Mrs. Anna Turner, Gertrude Turner;<br />
MIHS JoHepblne Kempe, Mrs. R. H<br />
Macdonald, Philadelphia; Dr. E. H<br />
Madden, Abfecbri.<br />
. IMHEHIAL.<br />
—Edward 8cbmaIi!rle(lt7D«trbItrJohir|<br />
E. Phllllpit, Thomas Cooper Mcl!ah«n<br />
L. Rlempp, Elmer Schladewslty<br />
Robert Carson, Philadelphia:<br />
1 " BISCAYNE-<br />
E. K. Scbultz. John C. Allen, Jr.<br />
P. II. Denn'lslon, A. S. Anderson, H<br />
U. Burchfleld, T. A. Updegr<strong>of</strong>f. J. A<br />
Fi'uley; J. A. McSberry, Cbas. A. Doi<br />
aud wire, Edltb IV. Kldd.. Phlladel<br />
pbla; Frank R. Liggett, Wm. O. Llg.<br />
gett.Piltabnrg; C. H. Euos. R o '<br />
Corner, Del.; I). K 8lrao(j,.E. O<br />
Bleakly, Caindeu; M. W. Matllson<br />
Belolt, Wl» : J. E. Mountain, Harrj<br />
Mouutaln, W. H. Batty. Norristown<br />
J J. Holcomb. Indlanaplto; W. Mar<br />
tioi. New York; E Z Bowman. Ger<br />
mautowii, Md.; Cbaw. D. tVblte and<br />
wife. Ailed.K. .White aud wile, Allan,<br />
tic <strong>City</strong>. . • •'••'•.•:.<br />
. . VlilllnK Knglaod.<br />
Miss Daisy Wood head, who has<br />
been with Mrs. A. P. Milne'r at the<br />
Wyoming for the last two years, left<br />
here early this week to visit friend" In<br />
England. Mrs. Mllner accompanied<br />
her to*New York.<br />
DIUECTORIi<br />
LAKE<br />
Undertaker and Embalmer<br />
' 039 CUMTBAI. AVINCI<br />
Tbonellia ' OCKAN CITV, N.J.<br />
y<br />
very truly yours,<br />
. HERDEKT.<br />
l2<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Title and<br />
Trust Company<br />
if <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey<br />
CAPITAL $100,000<br />
Conduct) a caneral baaklnc bufneu,<br />
reu«|vlni[.depo«lU rabjoct to check wlthont<br />
oollee iindbaaa BavlDgaPund Department<br />
oo wblcbfnurwt Is given atUierato<strong>of</strong> Sper<br />
eent. rahjeet to cheek on two weak* notice<br />
ACISM exoeutor,wlnilnl«tratora trnileeor<br />
•mrdlsn. Wllu repelpteJTor Knd kebt wltb-<br />
ontcturite.<br />
L. M. cmCHHB, Fmldent<br />
HKNBV D. MOOHB, yint Vles-frmldenl<br />
L.KHLIKH.I.UOIjAH.fMoondVlee.I'mlilant<br />
V B. tniUWnjs, Heeretsty and Tnuurer<br />
J. HTWtAN TATKM, HollcMor ALBERT G. GILBERT,<br />
PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER<br />
645 Asfaury Avenue,<br />
OOBAM OlTVi N. jr.<br />
!v thetpremteet or James.<br />
^Twelfth atreetand Blmp.<br />
" t H '<br />
OlRCCTORSl<br />
IMImalc* Irnrnunej. I ,<br />
•full Una <strong>of</strong> Joan LOOM A Co.'* rslaw<br />
'amiabe«.Eto.,iit<strong>On</strong>rBlore.<br />
•"Is*;!••iono",T.''l Lead and Oil Co»-<br />
NBW DRAWBRIDOB<br />
To Iw Csnilranad ©»«r CBannrl<br />
•.;•;'•;v:;:;-«inoiiyn—uM,-^:.y'"'-j- •.••<br />
At the meeting cf the Cape yaj<br />
County Board <strong>of</strong> Chosen Freeholders<br />
In thin clly Monday,-the follow lug<br />
resolution was passed after the report<br />
<strong>of</strong> the bridge committee bad been read:<br />
"ftaaolved by the Board or Free-<br />
holders that this board take proceed-<br />
Ings, for the erection <strong>of</strong> .a new draw-<br />
bridge over Grassy Sounds ehanuel at<br />
Holly Beach lu'sald county; and that<br />
Hie engineer be instructed to prepare<br />
plansaudspeciacatlpns'rbrsaid bridge<br />
and to submit, tbe same to this board<br />
for its approval."':<br />
The' bridge committee, comprises J.<br />
P. Fox, Sylvester Bpence, William S<br />
Johnson, Daniel Hchelllnger, D. w!<br />
Rndan aud Hope W. Oandy.<br />
JACOB SOHUFF<br />
THE PIONEER BAKERY.<br />
Re. 700 Aitanr Atttn, Oettt Ctt), 1.1.<br />
BnaAflss and Oikss d*U>. w*4dln»<br />
•paelUqr. Ordsrs o»tli»r«d tnr o><br />
Notice <strong>of</strong> Meeting <strong>of</strong> Commis-<br />
Hioners <strong>of</strong> AsseKsraent.<br />
Notice l> hereby glv«D that 1 bavedellverad<br />
to Ibo CommlMilooera or AM««4Nnieni or<br />
Oo9r, Borongb Hall, Wednen.<br />
. 2nd.l»IO,B. m.<br />
Weat Cape Slur', llarougb Hall, Friday,<br />
Nov Uh.lDlO. • ; . . "<br />
Middle Townablp, Court. U«W, Houday<br />
NaT.7tn.ltla •<br />
Lower Townablp, Townablp llonw. Wed<br />
tmAMW, Nov. »tb. 1810 • . .<br />
J<br />
day. Nov.<br />
Wt C<br />
Cakiaa<br />
The Pontiere<br />
BOOT s SHOE<br />
REPAIRING<br />
SHOP<br />
* : »: " '.<br />
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE<br />
XK—<br />
9I6-9I8 Atbarjr Ave., Occaa <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
ABBOTTS'<br />
^.THEGREATEST. ^<br />
Shoe and Clothing Sale on Record<br />
New Fall Suit© forMen and Youths. Npbby Up-<br />
to-date Style». Wonderful values. ^<br />
Prices: $7.50 $10.00 $12.60 $15.00 $18.00<br />
Each on** <strong>of</strong> these is a rargain.j<br />
BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES.<br />
In all the swellest novelties. Well made, correct fit, and up-to-date.<br />
Prices: $1.48 $1.93 $2.44 $2.96 $3.48<br />
WORTH DOUBLE . : ,<br />
Our <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> Men's Pants<br />
PRICES: 98c $1.50 $2.00 Jfood<br />
All the late't styles.<br />
is Complete.<br />
$4.00 55.00<br />
(gawcener to I. 8. Champion) ;<br />
Seventh St. and West Ave.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. • '<br />
Choice Dairy Product*!<br />
: " Batter, and Egg*<br />
Ask tor Booklet <strong>of</strong> Hpeclaltlea<br />
<strong>On</strong>lern Delivered Mutli Phones<br />
SHOEMAKER'S<br />
STORAGE<br />
HOUSE<br />
13th and We*t Ave., •<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>* W. J.<br />
All jpersous having Furniture or auy<br />
klo<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> MurchandlHa to bextored will<br />
aavemoney-by-.golng-to4lie<br />
Shoemaker Storage: House<br />
L A. STEELMAN<br />
BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT<br />
Practical Horseshoeing<br />
JOBBING DONE PROMPTL'<br />
CItn tnd Ojtlar Toagt t Spwliltj<br />
Agent, for Stewart'B Iron Works C<br />
Plain and Ornamental Iron Fencr,<br />
Iron Railings and Window UuartlH.<br />
Seventh St. and Haven Ave.<br />
Boys' Bloomer Pants, 48c, 73c, 98c. $1.25 s<br />
"; * v A Full <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> Men's Wool Underwear, 48c, 7sc $1.25, $ 1.50<br />
BIG DRIVE IN<br />
Read a few <strong>of</strong> thrso items.<br />
SHOES<br />
Such extremely low prices.<br />
Boys' and dirte''School Shoes<br />
Regular I>rice $1.50<br />
For this sale 98c<br />
Special Lot <strong>of</strong> Men's U. S.Army<br />
Shoes. • '• •<br />
Price S3.50. For this sale §1.48<br />
Men's Heavy Russet Shoes, also<br />
Patent Colt<br />
Reg.I'rice^.oo. ForthUsale Sf .97<br />
All onr Ladies' nml Men's fine<br />
Jiand made Shoes in all leathers<br />
and styles, Price$3.50 and $4.00.'<br />
None betleriuaile.<br />
Men's and Ladles' Dress Shoes<br />
All up-to-date ^tyles.<br />
RcR.I»rice53.so. For this sale $1.48<br />
Car Fare Paid 911 £10.00 . ^<br />
worth'<strong>of</strong> Goods.<br />
$1.5O Sweater Coats, all colors, now 96c<br />
A. HIRSCH<br />
1603 and 1605 Atlantic Avenue, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong>Sentinel A6BD HAN DIES<br />
' THURSDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1010.,<br />
We shall be glad to receive Items <strong>of</strong><br />
news and communications <strong>of</strong> Interest<br />
(a this community'and our readers<br />
everywhere.<br />
All communications .should be ac-<br />
companied with the rail name and<br />
address <strong>of</strong> the writer, not necessarily<br />
for publication, but ana guarantee<strong>of</strong><br />
good faith.<br />
.. DOT8. . '<br />
Freeholders meet here Monday.<br />
Oburob suppers are now lu order. .".<br />
. Buildlriir, contraetors here are busy.<br />
Where matrimony la a farce allmouy<br />
becomes a stern reality.<br />
Tbe public snbobls had a holiday<br />
yenterday—Columbus Day.<br />
More talk <strong>of</strong> the brldgo from Uees*<br />
ley's Point to'Bomers' Point.<br />
'Some men haven't brains enough<br />
with which to feel'a headache.<br />
The' kind <strong>of</strong> work many; a man<br />
wauls Is the kluc| he can't get. * *<br />
Holly Reach Is, organizing, a State'<br />
bank with a capital <strong>of</strong> fW.OOO.<br />
-A man may always mean w bat lie<br />
tiays and still not be a man <strong>of</strong> meaus.<br />
..What every woman knows In that<br />
Hhe just baMii't a nlngle thing lit to<br />
wear.*<br />
No woman lias ever had tbe courage<br />
to.rely ou ber hatpin In dealing with<br />
a mouse.' ,<br />
A man never made a mistake lo ac-<br />
cepting advice. It's acting- upou It<br />
that counts.<br />
Some people are married dlwon-<br />
WHILETALHHG<br />
Gilbert Rnstlh Had' Appar-<br />
ently Been in Beat <strong>of</strong><br />
Health.<br />
Gilbert Huatln, who was about 78<br />
yean old, suddenly dropped over dead<br />
at the home <strong>of</strong> W. H. Colllsson, 80S<br />
Central avenue, wblleconverslng with<br />
memberlt <strong>of</strong> the'family In the. kitchen .<br />
Saturday afternoon. ' ' |<br />
He bad never appeared In belter,<br />
j humor aud talked In a Jolly strain juat<br />
I before bis fatal attack:) - '<br />
HEALTH OFFICER ADAMS<br />
CORRECTS MISSTATEMENTS<br />
H. STEELMAN<br />
Fresh Meats<br />
Teas, C<strong>of</strong>fees, Fine Groceries<br />
and Provisions<br />
POUI/ritY DRESSED TO OltDK<br />
F0U1TH ST. and ASBURY AV£<br />
Cigars and Tobacco. Orders Delivered<br />
Orders receive prompt attention.<br />
A..J. SMITH, PNOPRICTON<br />
aiNOlCSALE AMD HCTAIl OMLKM !•<br />
PURE ICE<br />
BEST .". COAL<br />
"OAK AMD<br />
(mice. No. 634 ASBURY AVENU<br />
ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY<br />
«LCW IN pnBBiiii Mountain Ice<br />
O floe, ' 1014 ' Aabury Av«<br />
. ' OCEAN CITY N.J.<br />
nwUr,Nov.»U>.lilO.' . .<br />
Wlldwood BotoatO, Borougli ilaJi, Friday<br />
Nov. Ulb/lila .<br />
Caps May Oily, Clly Bull. Monday..Nov<br />
' North Wlldwood Boraocb, Borough Hall,<br />
Wedneaday, Nov. llttli, win. . .<br />
Holly Bcmefa BoroogU. B roagb Hull. Frl<br />
day. Nor. 18tb. Iflio, p. m.<br />
- wlldwood Oral Uo<br />
b<br />
. Nor. 18tb. Ifli<br />
lldwood Oral<br />
Frlday.Vov. l<br />
UeoDlaTownalil<br />
Nov. 21at, <strong>1910</strong>.<br />
Kb. Council Cbam<br />
^<strong>1910</strong>, n-m.<br />
L <strong>of</strong> e: Hall, Monday.<br />
" Avalon'Boroaicb. Horaagb Hill, Wedpo«-<br />
day.Nair.alnl.UllO.<br />
WoodblDe Boroaib* Coanoll Cbamber. Fri-<br />
day, Nov. 23U>, <strong>1910</strong>. -<br />
Ooean tiny,- Council Chamber, Monday,<br />
Nov. aub,19ld •<br />
H*m law Clly, Oily Hall, Wedn««lou to give it a" trial. Nothing better to be had. '<br />
Abbott's Alderney Dairies<br />
hila. • Atlantic <strong>City</strong> , <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Wlldwood<br />
QHARLES L. HOFMANN<br />
REGISTERED ARCHITECT<br />
tfl M r i ' BuUdlnE<br />
WUlard W. Adasa<br />
Cimj. ADAMS & BRO.<br />
(Baooeaaora to Baker A Aduu)<br />
, • Dealerata •'• • • • •."•:-•<br />
Furalrttre, Ciroeta, Mtttloc awl Bcddlig i<br />
''"'" Window Stales.ac ..|«>Ii>ltitt-nt ntid fmiuil lilu<br />
.out ovcry II111**. I'riviiK* Hvnt HIIIUKUIIUI'-OIC. will. I u-oiili<br />
not raukf 11 iii 'rrlliiini-<br />
. New line <strong>of</strong>.sweaters for men, women and children<br />
from 50c'to $5.00. ' • ' . • • •<br />
5; S. McAllister<br />
755 Asbury Avenue ' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
PAPERHANGER<br />
Estimates cheerfully given<br />
GAS<br />
For LIGHT, HEAT and POWER<br />
CITY GAS UQHT CO. .<br />
•guvewrw A«/O wear MVK.<br />
Eyes Eiamined Without Drops<br />
Xeweat up-to-date' metboda. Hmturactlon<br />
suamnteed. Vor rlnu-elaaa Optical work<br />
there la noneeeaalty omoln^to PtUUdelpbU.<br />
TUal aa*<br />
FreeholderClark.<strong>of</strong> Atlautic County(-<br />
here yesterday, says -their board Is<br />
ready to build a bridge at any time,<br />
but It must be tirst-class, and Cape<br />
Mayy must Btaud 'its..proper share <strong>of</strong><br />
the expense br bulldiug It. .<br />
... Blaratnon Race. • '<br />
..C.Gallons; won the marathon race,<br />
at the Hlpjodrome Tuesday • evening.<br />
He ran 8J miles In 4881, with. Joseph<br />
Treut ouly three yards In tbe rear.<br />
"Joe" Grim, kuown a«|tbe ••human<br />
puuchlng bag," also ran. .<br />
Own' Up. • '<br />
A mnu Mliniilil III-VI'I- IU--II»IIIIIIIISI |.<br />
own bi' IIIIK lUH.ii in 1 In' tvrmii;. tvlili-i<br />
U Inn wiyliit'.- in iillii'i' u'lHiK'llitit h<br />
l<br />
U In y<br />
Is wiser tntl.iy lliiiii'hi* v\ns<br />
—Pone. ;.'' ' • . _ • . '<br />
. -Startad In Rutinus.<br />
"Futher ililuku I OUKIH to RO lu tor<br />
business n lilt." reiunrkt-d the elided<br />
youth. •• • • . * • ' .<br />
"Muilo 11 murt yet7', . . , •<br />
" "Oh, yinis. I've onlcrrd threp biis.1-'<br />
ncfls siillB nnd bad IUF name put up at'<br />
a comniervlnl club."—T^inlsville Cou-<br />
rier-Journiil.<br />
The J. O. Bentley Co.;<br />
85O Asbury Avenue<br />
. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> New Jersey<br />
Also Branch Store, 826 Boardwalk .<br />
.Stamped <strong>Line</strong>n, Embroideries'<br />
and Novelties.<br />
My'iitoolifo! Kye G&uwea and HpiMtmoi««"U ••<br />
complete urn can tie (band ln any city*<br />
Pr&ortpUon lenaea * dnplioabd at »bort<br />
notice* Aoouraey gaaranieed. Prloea oqn-<br />
«latent with good work. All work dene on<br />
U t e p n m t M a . •• • • > • • • • '•. . - ' „ • • •-•• - •.. ,,.•..<br />
A. WV EliY-r^.<br />
Tirclnln and AUautUe Aveik,'<br />
ATI.AHTIO CITT. H. M. • ."'•<br />
Bhore Kaat LlneFaaarn Poor. ><br />
Katabllabed law. • ' Bell Phone 1U0-U<br />
This ipaos la ressrvad far<br />
W. L. BERRY, .<br />
Manufacturing Jeweler,<br />
NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST.,<br />
Ptaiuultsltttila. pa.<br />
, FOK KENT ou FOB 8 ALE.—1441 West<br />
avenue. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Apply. W. L.<br />
Orr, 1609 8.19th street, Philadelphia.<br />
10-18 lmo. , .<br />
weeks very pleasantly with Mr. and I Apply to A. Cotton 01<br />
Urn., WihMiu,IIoy, L lQ i)arr|sburs; Pa. ! <strong>Ocean</strong> OUy, N?w Jersey.<br />
jury avenue,<br />
stall .out* . - .<br />
<strong>On</strong> uud after tomorrow, the last<br />
mall out'from here, to Philadelphia<br />
will clone at ,0.15 o'olook p. m. The<br />
6 10 mall'will be discontinued. Tbe<br />
other, malls will clone aa at present.<br />
.. "A. Mlstit la Botieuim."<br />
Bome<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s reoldeiits this<br />
week received an Invitation from O. B.<br />
Bauds to attend "A Night In Bohe-<br />
mia 11 at the Blughatn HOUH^ Phila-<br />
delphia, Uut evening, i ":,<br />
- *- Her Instructions.<br />
Conductor—TleUot. iileuse. . Pnssen-<br />
»Ber—Certainly, sir. Bum Is the bey <strong>of</strong><br />
my trunk, which lu In the baggage car.<br />
In tbe pocket or uiy second best dress<br />
Is my mileage book.-Bart>er's poiar.<br />
Life and a Living. ." '<br />
ilany a man baa made, a good living<br />
wbo has made a poor lire. Bomo men<br />
have made splendid lives who bava<br />
mndo very moderate and even scanty<br />
livings.' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ •<br />
X Hard Task.<br />
•Hew. sir," Bald an Irish barrister<br />
wltb severity to a loquacious witness,<br />
"bold your tongue and give yonr art-<br />
dencoclearlyP* j- _ ><br />
Bell Phone 18 . - 'Inter-State Phone 134-A<br />
SUTTON &^ CORSON CO.<br />
General Contractors<br />
Grading arid Street Building<br />
739 ASBURY AVENUE .<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New. jersey<br />
First National Bank<br />
••••:^'u:i'^W^^^^<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
CAPITAL $50,000. SV^^M^ftt<br />
Mt B. BTITKH. vi»^it«U4«a«;,^:, *.;-;•?,,';<br />
'-'•-•"• '•' W.'BOt»I'BAIl)», t 'Oiyililar--' ! -"
MWMMMtMMMMMM<br />
nl» nrm«,mnn« v ,r'contained<br />
but" thrr* «vi>nln. -Ki'inrmtajM 1 yonc<br />
promlMi." And Vnushn n-plled o«<br />
briefly. "I have nimw>l«r«l."<br />
Through tlie busy, days' which fol-<br />
lowed the Elrl's fine, with Us Wondor-*<br />
ful dark tH-auty. limintod Win couiin-<br />
uallf. and b WIIH pomiMcd <strong>of</strong> nn<br />
ovcrwhclmluR drain- to boar, bee<br />
voice, perlinps nun-' In commendation,<br />
nnd at length be determined to visit<br />
upon tbo following day, the'-crowded<br />
fi S-<br />
should learn nhnt i-fTect I lie HIM I lemon t<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho strike lind upon tho live* <strong>of</strong> flio<br />
peon 1 ", and., N'lckola rould tell him<br />
where to find—IHT.<br />
Trils • particular evening IIP lind<br />
ngrood to accoinpnny Freddie While<br />
to the opera. It wns very tilsti clima<br />
opora.- nnd Vnushn wnk exeeedhiKiy<br />
bored until tils roving e.rcs. glancing<br />
Into on opposite box. rc-Mi-d unliolloi •<br />
Ingly upon tbo piquant. Blowing face<br />
<strong>of</strong> Antona. Clml In " nlilt>> sllki'n<br />
gown, with sparkling Jt-wi-N lit her<br />
tbronu sue lenned forward. llstiMiltig<br />
wltb rapt oxpn."-lnn to tin* nnpdr.<br />
Vnuglin. enncht III* frlrnil'H hand In a<br />
crushing Rnu.|>. "Who b tlintV" lie<br />
demanded.<br />
Freddie nlnrml: tln-n his gaze fol-<br />
lowed Vaughn'*. "Ity Jove-:" lie,said<br />
____ _ pityingly. -"We nil snit-n'mli wmnrr or<br />
« •eemed to"vangbn'that a mlrncVo 1 later to Miss Xort-mij uiidiipiit.il<br />
Happened, ft>r tho desperate mob in-' charm, but. to be bmUed mcr at the<br />
•tantly obeyed ber Imperious call an first dnnc-p. nlrt man. \* nniHiial." .<br />
common Impolso moved fnrthe "«'Uo Is h|ie?" \auplin nnHinl. nnd<br />
t**ta*tbe foadwo,. ieavlng a c,n **«£ dn-w. ^ . ^ - „„_,,<br />
"ber mother U the iii-knowlmlgeil so-<br />
ciety leader, her father nn lnc\hiiimt-<br />
Iblo bnnk. wli 1 '" >IIKI Antiilnottc her-<br />
self de- inorrty h.ivi. rnn><br />
glimpses <strong>of</strong> ber. Stre"-|i InterestMl In<br />
wfttttiKnont work—n»Mi» iuiroo«»es uud<br />
In bis antomobllo to<br />
tmrettJgato the temper <strong>of</strong> tbo strikers.<br />
ED} unm Pocelved by a booting crowd.<br />
A glut Italian railed a atono and beld<br />
It polsedtrlcn above bla bond.<br />
"Throw'it, Andtear screamed tbo<br />
TOket, and tben down the steps <strong>of</strong> a<br />
tenement Imlldlng camo a flying fig-<br />
nn-a girl whose dusky bah- fen about<br />
ber face as sho ran.<br />
"Andrea," one called brcatblcssly,<br />
"remember Nlckota!"<br />
<strong>On</strong>qnatlonbigly tbo men mado > y<br />
for ber aa abo rushed, tbrongb tbo<br />
crowd and. leased into tbo automobile.<br />
then stood directly before tbo man<br />
whose life was threatened, protecting<br />
Um with one small outstretched band.<br />
.fWaitrebecried. "Waltr And then<br />
"Andrea," the girl repeated sobbing-<br />
"lX. *W»; Andrear And In sllenco tb<br />
Slant replaced bis stone and followed<br />
too others.<br />
As she .stood panting, one bam<br />
pressed cjpselr against her heart, tbi<br />
re was IndeBblr-Btnmped npot<br />
wbld<br />
iVaosbn's • memory—the.. small<br />
Duo with Its great dark eyes.<br />
.Down the rickety stairway, clatter'<br />
Ing upon, his cratches, bobbled a crip-<br />
pled Italian boy. "Antona!" bo wail<br />
efl. "Antonar<br />
, The girTa face was transformed by<br />
lOTlnssmile. "Ifsail right. MIekola."<br />
sbo called reassuringly. "I will be<br />
with yon soon.'*<br />
^And now." oho asked <strong>of</strong> tbo wnltln<br />
men,'win yon let us eo? Tbls nemo<br />
is herbYfor, your good. Can you noi<br />
trast Antonai**<br />
.As.taongb.tn answer.tbo crowd qui-<br />
etly ; dispersed,, and -she tamed' t<br />
Vaughn.' -n am going to ride with you<br />
until yon have passai through the da u<br />
gemos section,'' she said. "Start •»•<br />
once; lor their moods change quickly,<br />
The factories and nooses bad been<br />
left behind when tbo girl again spoLe<br />
Too will be-quite safe now." abo told<br />
Mm 'fftet mo get oot« please. 1 must<br />
go back."<br />
Vanghn stopped the machine at ber<br />
bidding and bent over to'look Into ber<br />
eyes. "I am Inexpressibly grateful."<br />
bo said, "far the great service you<br />
have done jne, while I marvel at th"<br />
power yon hold, over those desperat<br />
~'"1 love them and do things for them<br />
tjl." ahe answered simply, "and down<br />
here fat this port <strong>of</strong> tho world wo repay<br />
oar kindnesses Just as truly as wo re-<br />
vrago onr.wrongs.**<br />
"Ion soy •we.'" the man"Interposed<br />
OttkUy, •*trat yon ore'Very "diSereoi<br />
ftom the others.'*<br />
r1*3That h) only because 1 have had the<br />
aenooung ^anoT trohung which they<br />
she answered. "In<br />
• thought and feeling I am still a wo-<br />
man <strong>of</strong> the) people and sooner or later,<br />
. aa yon" hare 'turn"*, demand payment<br />
" * •ftmwfr Wn/fif<strong>of</strong>fa ' w^wt rewardsball<br />
-, Zelarm.fnm yon. Sir. Vaughn?"<br />
i ."I am eager to show my gratitude,"<br />
, bprejailed. , , .-<br />
' r 6ne stood np before him. and her<br />
" glowfiig"color deepened. "If* yon are<br />
' sincere la Uwyr one said quietly, "then<br />
end the strike at once."<br />
' ,^, The, man looked np ln dismay nt<br />
this unexpected request. "Yon oak an<br />
bnt the?Junior .member <strong>of</strong> the company.<br />
and efenif I -were willing to yield to<br />
ivhope- caoao.yoa champion there are<br />
Mbem-ln power higher than myself."<br />
• The girl spoke ln a low, passionate<br />
,' tone/ft^rqu and.I both Know." she<br />
said, "that they will do exactly as yon<br />
'' edr^ecv&U boa been left to yoar jads<br />
'TOBBQU ^anr^iigen^taf^r whatever they<br />
may be called, bave not been giving<br />
TOO correct information regarding the<br />
JSrMaj' nf atrltro Till, Hma tho<br />
gg<br />
joAWotitUf'sttike. This time the<br />
workman's cause Is just, and I will<br />
," tea a tar.truths. which it wfll be weU<br />
' for you to know." •<br />
7V«nghn «a,t.tascinated, watching her<br />
v .-gwihlng. eyes and Impulsive gestures<br />
r v/«a : 'sha eJoqnently.portrayea the'mls-<br />
,^ «ry and poverty In the lives <strong>of</strong> the<br />
i- men wbtf had threatened him so short<br />
. tho girl's<br />
?is*r& *** there to NIckola." she<br />
:?F5eontmnedJ"' It-was bis father who<br />
'-fVwonM nave emshed yon with that<br />
V V^great «tono'today. Hto temper when<br />
'"'J^aroused If terrible. In n fit <strong>of</strong> rage be<br />
. ;.; >.threw. tho baby NIckola downstairs,<br />
rilL. T,T^.andgjtn«t ,is why bo must walk on<br />
crutches always. Since tben Andrea's<br />
'•"'' , Ufa has been one long effort to make<br />
X/ amends.to Jh<br />
X\ itotnwteinif<br />
sr*- > i» r may<br />
een on<br />
Jhe boy, and becanse 1 try<br />
iftote: happier there is notb-<br />
f d h<br />
p<br />
may uk Of Andrea that he will<br />
oV *Wha«N!ckola-to in want<br />
fthejr^bai^tter turns, savage and cruel.<br />
tMany-nfthts^Blnco {be,strike began<br />
J6s»ith»'boy slep't andt wakened bnn-<br />
y.^for one must plan'cleverly Indeed<br />
" t hit th t b<br />
ntjhrost charity<br />
y<br />
these two srob-<br />
Ob. promise me." sho<br />
-. nbut this strike may<br />
strangely.<br />
nd.'^J'avgbn sold<br />
~ tJ id. Iwe hate<br />
Tbe demand<br />
wages to <strong>of</strong> no conse-<br />
all that sort <strong>of</strong> thins. The .poor ami<br />
miserable <strong>of</strong> .a certain section regiird<br />
her as an anscl upon enrtb. undgood<br />
reason they have to do so. Pretty<br />
names they have for her. 'Little<br />
Mother* Is'one, and she seems to tin-<br />
' V '.^_&___ _1 * L A. ^mm A««B B_ A. .a. w«K •• feet Into<br />
tbe rear <strong>of</strong> the box.'pnwntly wltb-. the air/ The cqunuy^for hundred* <strong>of</strong><br />
drow.u Vanghn lookedailinhliiKly down- feet arotniil Is filled" with clouds <strong>of</strong><br />
into the girl's ifnrk eyes, . • " | spray Boatlm: to leeward. Wbqn this<br />
"I have-bocn trying to dreluV." b«j| BubuUli-* tlu> u-ull l« lu operation and<br />
said, "whether 1 1 most ndnilru u white the Hboon-r ns-elvns his -fee uud drives<br />
satin gown or out- Wile woMrii dress [• away.—Harper's Weekly,<br />
uhlch has a scnrli-t tli 1 ." -<br />
"It all depends.' 1 she n'|>ll.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the peduncle slowly enlarge* nuil<br />
forms,the familiar pod. wblcb Is there<br />
fore dug out <strong>of</strong> the ground."<br />
Scattered over tbe roots <strong>of</strong> tbe plant.<br />
however, ore numerous' warts or<br />
bercles. In wblcb; by the nUl uf a goo-t<br />
mlcrbsco|ie. can be seen' myriads <strong>of</strong><br />
minute organisms. These bacterlu-IIke<br />
bodies, though they get their living<br />
from the plant, contribute mnterlully<br />
to Its supporting by collecting nitrogen<br />
from the air and hohllng It in storage,<br />
so to speak, supplying It to the plant<br />
as' need requires. These wonderful<br />
little storehouses <strong>of</strong>ten contain, by<br />
analysis, a greater supply <strong>of</strong> this In-<br />
despensable fertilizer than tbe sur-<br />
rounding sonY ' .<br />
Tbe native^ountry <strong>of</strong> tbe peanut has<br />
'long been n mutter <strong>of</strong> dispute, but the<br />
department <strong>of</strong> ugrlcuiture states thnt<br />
the' weight <strong>of</strong> evidence seems to belu<br />
favor <strong>of</strong> Brazil. Thus the peanut Is<br />
added lo'tbe.four other plants <strong>of</strong> great<br />
importance that America has givn t<br />
. p gt<br />
tin- ear )V{i« illre, '<br />
A New.^.York tlieutrli-iil itiimiiKer wnn<br />
advising o'lrlend to be ruurloua In un<br />
undertaking he, uud in .v|en\ "<br />
"You cou't tnko loo tiiuiiy prputliU-or hydropathk*<br />
core. 1 <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the most contenliil i<br />
I ever knew wns the liiost t-iiutii<br />
He was di-nf n'jid dumb, and he iii-vr<br />
went to bed wliho.it puttlugon.lio^lng<br />
gloves." ' . • '<br />
'Boxing.'glovos? Wlmf fur?"<br />
•So Unit lu- wouldn't tnlk- In his<br />
sleeb." • ..' ._<br />
More tieriouo. .<br />
Browne WHB .very' rude It.<br />
an overdressed old, wonum she mot on<br />
tbe Btreet.car,tie other dity."<br />
"1 know the, story. The old wouinn<br />
turned out to be Muthllde's very rk-ti<br />
unnt, and now she's.golug to ghc nil<br />
her money to a hospital for decrepit<br />
dOgS." ,:<br />
"Nothing <strong>of</strong> tbe sort. In fact. ItV<br />
worse./: Tbo old' woman was tbo<br />
Browncs 1 new cook, und now thr>><br />
haven't any."—Clevelaud Plulu Denli'r.<br />
y<br />
track, looked up »t the door uud said,<br />
wllb noVnlth In his voice,<br />
"There nhould bere be some-steps."<br />
—Youth's Companion. -<br />
j g<br />
I the world—namely, .cbllon, Indian cbrq<br />
tobacco and the potato.<br />
. <strong>On</strong>ly WanUd His Consent.'<br />
He wus well dressed andbreeiy, and<br />
wben .bu entered the private <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />
tbe great teur merchant be looked' ca-<br />
peble <strong>of</strong> dolug anything from selling<br />
, _ : — j books to writing up lusura'iK-e. .<br />
AWonderful-Foat.' | "1 bave come, sir." be aunounced<br />
'In Its' review -<strong>of</strong>, Pierre de Vasslere's-without, hesitation, -to get your con-:<br />
book ''I.o Morj.du Itol" tbe Keuewte sent"— - '..'', . . .<br />
TWIcuTIFbleii uwi'(ls upon the account I ConBPnr~f6r~WbTiTT^T16T5anl<br />
account<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 'last. Hevt-u mluuti-it <strong>of</strong>' Louis<br />
XVI. as described In the hook. TIIIMV<br />
were bi^tweeu 10:15, wheu tbe king ar-<br />
rived nt tbe foot <strong>of</strong> the guillotine, nnd<br />
10:22. "when u shot tired at the end <strong>of</strong>.<br />
tboCbnuips Klysees. no one l:uon> iiy<br />
whom, pave -notice tluit-.tht' IMMUI hail<br />
fallen." Tim review calls-aili-nllMii io<br />
.tbe Htateiuent b.v the auili-M* f!iat ih*-<br />
king's Jiauils hail lieeii • ii :ie>l In-<br />
abind blm' by the exert: ;', r. utiile<br />
Louis wns.tiiiltlug on-flu- (V,.t wltlHi<br />
bo was. to wear n't" tin* *-inl nuil-ihai<br />
when he. retichetl' the pint form <strong>of</strong> thV<br />
instrnineiit <strong>of</strong> rnowl."*souiej>f<br />
explain tlieiiim'lvi's. 'hut bow muiiy<br />
people mt Ct-nlrat avenue, occnn Cily, N.<br />
J • an the lltne and pioro <strong>of</strong> nteetloic f r beur-<br />
llur thi- i-Hrtlt-M tnlereitleil In 'MUCII Improve-<br />
mrnl.nl wlih-.h llinelliej wlllvlve all parllrK<br />
inter oled-in. or. aft«-ctMl by, tliif .lnii»n>ve-<br />
ni'-nL HIII .I* iipi>orliinliy to 1H> ln-*tru u|ion<br />
Miilijiel «.r tlm MM-eniimenl nl Hie IIHUIHIK-'I<br />
«ui*iiitii il Iiy or lit-nrlllN i-onri-rrt-il u|M>n uny<br />
IIIHIIH or ri*Hl emule Ity reHnoir<strong>of</strong> Mieh Im-<br />
provfini-uliiH tin.. HN« tuuy iH-^ . . ,<br />
III (I.I.A UAKI1KT UN,<br />
Clly Clerk nfl li-u'lM'lly.<br />
Dau-iJ, i u-fili. r I, tulli. in.if. :li.. I'. K-, tl ••'•'••<br />
Notice <strong>of</strong> Meeting <strong>of</strong> .Commis-<br />
sioners .<strong>of</strong> Assessment.<br />
Noun-1" hereby given tliM 1 lixte ilvllvoreil<br />
ti» Hie ('fii,wiilnNiiitii.n. uf A »v»»iiu-'il 'nr<br />
iH-etin Clly, New Jersey,u iii|iy (if the nvalu.<br />
lion |III*M-II by th*- v'ommon I'ouiu-il uf ni-^iin<br />
!!>* on Oi-liber -I. into. n-<br />
(M.M or ex|ieni*ti ut Hie ItiifiMtvt-nii'iiln l<br />
luvtrtll Mret-I, Tlilrleelllli flreel, Fuirleciilli<br />
'eel, 114-cnti iivi*,i.ie. Klevriilh Mtrert unit<br />
np*on uv«i.uti uil pr«i\lileU tor lit itn nr-<br />
unre.« utllli-lt, **.\n onllnht-ie tor iltt* Inl-<br />
proveiiiem <strong>of</strong> Tu-rlllh iiln-i-l, fn>ni VWMlr.i<br />
ittenue to (it-enn iivenne. Thltt'i-iith i>lrt-et<br />
tnim AVewtey iivemle i» i h-eHii uteiiut-, Kmir-<br />
l»enlll ttlreel Inilll Wi-i>lr> H\eline liillrrull<br />
H\enue, no-mi liventte tmni-Klevi'titli<br />
I" Kourleelilh f.tre.1, Klevelilli i.lie,t mini<br />
llii\eu 4tveuiitf,lo Ditt iMiy or ihurtiiii>l-i.<br />
Ulit-rni'f iVMMmufllieiil IlilVe i*r,|MiUllei1 S,|lir<<br />
«1MV. ihe-^Mdity <strong>of</strong> o -tuber, lum. u» 11 iiVlm-k<br />
the furentiun. HI .the t ouiirll rlminlirri<br />
jlilh •.nil Cer-trul Hveiiue, tii-eiin cny. N.<br />
.1., HN ilteilineund pltut>ot ine«itlni( for neiir<br />
wt Ibe pur-lew Inlere-nU In i.in-h lm|iro\i'.<br />
iiieot, in whlt-li tlmeihev ulil uiveuM .>i,rtu-«<br />
nl«ni.len>%e<br />
i-i-ul Hnlple OI*|M» tilliltv.lo IM* In-iiril nielli<br />
lie i.lltiJet-1 <strong>of</strong> the iM>Ni-»»meti. <strong>of</strong> III*<br />
Construction Sand & Gravel 06.<br />
jOS. a. CHAMPION, M«n»«e>r .<br />
Office, 8th St, Opp. Penna. Depot <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J#><br />
All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. .<br />
Top Soil'for Lawn.Purposes, - ..<br />
1 . •.' . Dirt for Grading or Pilling.<br />
.- READING RAILROAO DGUVERY.<br />
l Of t III U l l 1<br />
ed tiy or*t>eii*>iltH tontrrre<br />
or rtrtil «**tMte l.y rrtixmt i<br />
pruvf tuflit IIH t titr nn* ntuy I*-.<br />
i m i v<br />
" I'y t'lerk i<br />
Xolire <strong>of</strong> Meeting oi' roiniuis-<br />
sioueis <strong>of</strong> Assessnu'iils.<br />
Nallr-elN hereby ulwn tlmt | hii\ei|r|l\tti-,t<br />
«» Ihe t'oiirmlK lonen, nt ANw^Niuent <strong>of</strong><br />
Ireun I'lly, 'New JeijH-y, u Ni|,\ <strong>of</strong> I he rewiln<br />
tlun pa*i«eil by IlieOilnfiiiili I'oiifu-llorf li-t-iin<br />
ciiv i>n ueiobtfr >i. imu. i*i>«-eriiiiiiiiii: iin-<br />
or es|ien«e ol Ihe liiipru\eiut-tilK nf<br />
y Hveniie UM pruvliled lor hyiui or.<br />
iw t-oltth-'i-i'AU orillniiiici tor lh«- tin-<br />
lirovementol W'Hlev iivruile Ironi Ihe xii'ulll.<br />
wt-K.erly line ut Thlrt,eiilh i.lri-el to Ihe<br />
Kf>lithue>l|erlv Itiif<strong>of</strong> Seven eelilli i>lrit-l h\<br />
Un.i1l K..f'lirblnK mill lirHVellni; Ihe iJdur.<br />
Hlpruveil Muy Till, )-.«',duly HIU-I..I bj in,;<br />
T.\KK NOTU'K Unit the wilil I'l.hiiui-<br />
illlt-r* «>f AN*f«-llt«.||l titf\e il|i|Millit*Nl Hiilltr,<br />
wy.Ilie-JJ.I tl ly ol .h-lobxr, l:il II • c n* I.<br />
i Ibe lorelilMin. nt Ihe .'mini II riiiiMilwr.<br />
Illih'll Ullilrelllrtll s\eliue,4ht nil I'lfl.N.<br />
J .it* ttiet.ine HIHI pliu-enf m^i-litii.' Inl biur<br />
Itiu Uii-piirlleN liue-e«leil ih -tub Inntrmt-<br />
til uliuli lltii.- lhe> mil gi\e nil L>i«ru >•<br />
leit In, or Htti^-leit bv, Ilie Improvi"<br />
iient Miuple»i>|M>rluiii|> II.IH- lifinl IIIMIII<br />
he^lilji-i'l <strong>of</strong> Ilie ut.iM'titfiiietit nf lli'-ilntniiue-<br />
•UNlitltled bv ur IH iierllH eimlrrieil IIMin HIM<br />
IMIIIIH or, mil .ew iitr hy niiMiti <strong>of</strong> »il ti Itn<br />
TOVelr.elil H*1II** i'n»« limy lie.<br />
, It'JI.I.A i-llorarcuniplHlnuiil.<br />
;• • . . l'o«l onteeAddreti.<br />
luted Heptemlier «'. MHO.<br />
II, Oily, N.J.<br />
it.. P.K., t)i-.<br />
Notice to Limit Creditoi-s. '<br />
t>lttt« ot John H. Wuviconcr', drfruvcl. .'<br />
Puniuiiul to Jhe order.or CUUM. I*. VHUU-<br />
man, HuiroKMleorttiaCounly nt Cut*- Muy,<br />
mud* on ibe 'iTlti dny or July. A. It. lulu, 011<br />
IheappllCHtloo<strong>of</strong> tbe MubHcrfber, Kxt-i-ulrix<br />
ol fuid dec«un«d, notice la hereby -uivi-D 10<br />
the creditor* ol mild deceiuwd 10 exIiiMt U><br />
the aubac-rlbur under outb or .ultlriiiullmi<br />
their datum and-deinabdii UKUIOMI ih« (•hiiiu;<br />
<strong>of</strong>aald drreuwd wubln nlnu monllm rn»»<br />
Ibe'^lU dn l July A I) luin l i<br />
<strong>of</strong>ald drreuwd wubln nlnu monllm rn»»<br />
Ibe'.^lU din ol July, A. I), luin, or llu-y will<br />
-be forever burred or any action uKulniit Hie<br />
tuuncrlbi-r<br />
Investors or Manufacturers<br />
are invited to investigate the merits <strong>of</strong>- a patent<br />
recently granted for a ' • l<br />
House-Mail Receptacle-<br />
which is <strong>of</strong>fered'<br />
For Sale by the Patentee<br />
Miniy patrons on free delivery routes will SIHJII provide mail recep-<br />
tacle 0.11 their houses, aml'this invention "-, particularly desiguetl for<br />
line- in connection with a house to IIOUM; n:ilile features in devices as. heret<strong>of</strong>ore constructed l>y<br />
fiUinjr a IMJX or rei-i-placle interiorly <strong>of</strong> the house adjacent the door,<br />
provided with a chute so arranged as to o|>en outwardly <strong>of</strong> the bouse<br />
in a-substantially hidden position. Worthy <strong>of</strong> Invextlnatlon<br />
.For particulars, etc., call or address<br />
R. C. ROBINSON, Agent<br />
•7-4-4-IO ^»bury Avenue " <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. a.<br />
Real Estate<br />
jSLXtt><br />
LICENSED AUCTIONEER.<br />
M'. 721 Asbunj Aocnue, <strong>Ocean</strong> Gity, N. J;<br />
rto '*'i' - ?'?fl*"!*.. "?•""»« boq«.iind nnuiw. for renr In mUt^wlM ol lh.M>.. ecial iiiduceuient<br />
Write to Keter «:. Kreucb, Hecreiury.<br />
Palermo; N. J.,for full parttcularK and<br />
au application blank, ' .<br />
CAIT. A. U. TOW.NKKNI>, Trea»<br />
PyBLie AND<br />
OF DEEDS<br />
PENSION. VOUCHERS :: .•<br />
CARHFULLY EXECUrED* . - -<br />
Numbtrs 74,, and 74f5 Asbury Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY - - NEW JEKSW [ '<br />
STORE and STOCK<br />
OF ;;. ,<br />
Housefurnishing<br />
Goods<br />
:..FOR SALE...<br />
rand opportunity for a live busi-<br />
ness tnan. •<br />
Will sell or rent store propert}"<br />
parately. • If wanting a good<br />
business stand, it will pay yoti.-to<br />
• investigate: •<br />
for partloulare, eddreee<br />
Geo. p. Adams<br />
713-16 A8BURV AVENUE<br />
OCEAN CITY NCWJERSEV<br />
The Ideal Summer Resort<br />
OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED<br />
FINEST BEACH ON THE COA$f<br />
THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN<br />
Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts Dtirinc<br />
Scuon. Great jMshing in Oc-^an and Ba-y, ^<br />
<strong>of</strong> he Yachtsnian. Numerous TVain<br />
Phl<br />
ay, ^<br />
K e Yachtsnian. Numerous TVains to<br />
and from Philadelphia on Three Railways •<br />
Within easy access <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and<br />
other well-known resorts<br />
MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS<br />
VOL. XXXl OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, <strong>1910</strong>.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel<br />
Puhll.hed Wetkty »t<br />
OMAN CITY, IM.. J.<br />
-By— : •<br />
R. CURTIS ROBINSON<br />
.Editor and' Proprietor<br />
$1.00 Per Year, Strictly in Advancn.<br />
CITY DIRECTORY.<br />
CITY OPFICIALS<br />
Muyor-1 «>wl» M. ln«M'.<br />
PnMlJent oM'4MiiwllUr{eo'<br />
i;ity Clerk—Itollu tlurreiMiti.<br />
TreHiiurer—li. L'linu IUILIIIMMI,<br />
t.'ulleilor— K. W.llilrlelKh.<br />
l.'hlefor rNillce-HnmiielMeiill.<br />
UulldluK Inapector—II. A. W. Hmllh.<br />
Mlreel Mupervlnor— Wurreti \V. llmwn. '<br />
I'llyHollcllor—A. A. Huwell.<br />
* L*i»une.llmen—Hurry K, HtHiuun. Hurry |M<br />
MiiitlU. iile,<br />
Mornlnir Mervlre, ItUKI: evening i»ervlce,7^U.<br />
l*rayer- meetluit, WedneMiliiy uvenlnv. 7JIIL<br />
rtunday acliool, iau. Jlurk W.<br />
•u • • "<br />
iperlQtoudenl.<br />
Boudi —<br />
or,Truat««H—I'rentitent, Dr. 11. T. Ab-<br />
bott, wcreury, U. H. Slimrer; treuaunir.<br />
It. \lf. Kilwurda; Kilwsr.l M.Mutcnn. Win. U<br />
Olbb. f-v-'"-—-, •i-A-ir- j.-ja,,m«,U. II,<br />
rarkcr. Kit K. HtewHrl<br />
C l M t l<br />
jnduy~e.veuluuy7.is, Mr».<br />
Frldny eveuinif. loiin 'IS<br />
MurlM, leuder; J<br />
K. Brick, lender .<br />
-J4ink.n Icikder. TtieK- mietinifH Hn nrld<br />
theeburcu. ^ -<br />
HeuUir KpU4irlti l^-uicue—Tlmrndny e\eu<<br />
IUK.7-1". IU lluwurd I biirii, I'renuteiu.<br />
Flnl l're«byterl»ii Ctaurcb, Wcxley uvenue<br />
and Hevemu alreet. Kev. H. T. eu~.ell.eriy.<br />
ATTOKMBVIbit'T.t.AW.<br />
MORGAN HAND,<br />
ATTORNEY, and<br />
COU NSELLOR-AT-LAW,<br />
Solicitor, Hutar »nd Bumloer In Cbuoary,<br />
BupramB Court CommlMloner. NOUIT Public.<br />
•JAPE MAV rOIIUT HOUME, K. J.<br />
(Oppddls Public Bulldlnta).<br />
JONATHAN HAND;<br />
OonnNollor*at> Law,<br />
Solicitor. Muter In ChMuery, Notary Public.<br />
CAPE HAY COURT HOUSE, N! J.<br />
IJOOK UlHlunra Tclepliono.<br />
W.'IIOLT AH1AH. ANDHKW<br />
•|jAW OFFJCES<br />
. Apgar & Boswell,<br />
MAMTKIM IN liir.<br />
* HUlMlayf ervteea, lu^u 11. 111. nud *•!>> I*, in.;<br />
prayer uieelllllC WeOllewluy evelilui: ut 7.15.<br />
Union Tubernucle KaptlNt fliiiri-h. Klifhth<br />
alreet and Wnl avenue. Itev. J. II. Itrundou,<br />
jMuitor. Huuday Hervl4f«a, preHL-liluK lla.ui.<br />
iud» p. m. I'ruyeriueelluif.Koi-loek l"rldii*<br />
-ev«OIUi(.-omeeni-«>r-llie-boMr j;ijJHr l 1 l 1 <<br />
1 p. in.<br />
Meellni:i<br />
Otis M. Townsend<br />
A l'rui-tlcal rkanhoro An-llllec<br />
l.ihmwl by the Hlale. -:• •:-<br />
EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O.<br />
OCEAN .CITY, N.J.<br />
JaekMon naklor. Monday Hervicett: l*ieai-h-<br />
tnij, ll.iau. ni.;'Ha»bftlnT Hehool, il« p. in.;<br />
Preaching-, IUKI p. in.; • Prayer ••—•'--<br />
W«dneaday eveulnica, at ao clock.<br />
*' Macedonia M, B.Oburcb,Tentb HtreelVand<br />
Hlnipaon avenue, uliove Iteadlnu Ue|x>l, >bej<br />
KevrjT.A. Klati, pa«lar. Hervleen, II a.m.<br />
Hunday NCIIOOI, i-f p. in.;UlirM I"" Kudvavor<br />
tlnK?7J«>|»rW^-l'btuit»i>4u<br />
CHURCH SOCIETIES.<br />
KIBST PBBJBVTBaiAK UMUMCH.<br />
Ladle*' Auxlluury.iwelety meela Or-t Mon.<br />
day evenlnic <strong>of</strong> eacn month. Frealdeut.<br />
Iri. J H. Suhi Vlce-frealdent, Mr-. John I*.<br />
FoV; traaaanr. Hn. l«wl» E. Bmtlb; «Mre.<br />
' Mra. Rlitli K Zleijltr; collectom Mra.<br />
l l d M n i Kouldi •<br />
ldi<br />
tary Mra. Rlitli K Z<br />
WalleniaudMni. Kou<br />
• ',•.'" KIBBT M. K.CHUKOU<br />
UulleH' Aid meeta Unit Monday eveuln£ 61<br />
eauVnVonlb. Mm. Kllxabelb Gaudy, iireal-<br />
dant; Unk Uertrude Heiulley, Ireaaurer. Mm.<br />
Came Adania. aecreiary.<br />
. Mm. Jobn o. Uandy, nupertntendenl J<br />
'°Oabei»?*Unlon, H; H.,Mowrer. preHldeut:<br />
Parker Miller, ireaaurer.<br />
HIILV T«INITV CIllKrH.<br />
Parli.li Uulld. ItrM Monday in the •uilntb.<br />
. Wouieu'a Ouild, everv Thlimituy -I.UU p. iu.<br />
Women'a.Auxiliary Mlaalouurx, la>l 1 hum-<br />
day In Ibe iiiuulu.. -<br />
Woman'n Chrl'mlan Temperance Union<br />
andeuoiulnatlonal, meeta iwiui-uioulbly.<br />
?raSdent. Mri. Klliabelb llrtck; cornMpoud-<br />
lV?aecretaryT Mr". II. B. Parker: recording<br />
««oralmry, Mra. M.Mlluor; ireaaurerv Mm.H.<br />
, B.Hwan<br />
iECRET SOCIETIES.<br />
Tuo.rn.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodne,-No. (HI, K<br />
flnTand ttlrd^Monday even<br />
e,No. (H, or P., meet"<br />
onday evenlUK« or each<br />
tn luiUry avenue, nea<br />
'K<br />
fievBntb itreel U. M,<br />
WediieHday« nnd Halurduyi4,»..«) li> 5-lu p. in.<br />
liSfl Allen Corson,M.D.'^H<br />
808 Wesley Avenue<br />
Ocoan <strong>City</strong>.<br />
.ItellW.<br />
Now Jorsoy<br />
DR. w. I\ IIAINES<br />
9aU Central Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N -<br />
.OI-KICK IIUUIIH:<br />
KIO iu a. m. . '.'to i p.<br />
K to ^ p. in.<br />
JJR CHARLES B. .RIDER<br />
809 Central Avenue -<br />
OCKAW CITV. N.J. ' .<br />
T 1'HARMACY<br />
KlKl.th Street and Afbmy Aveinu>.<br />
tilV.li'iM.r ••r*r«n>iul -)-l ttul.l.**. ••(!.- in<br />
UMTII ntS tliiwiuM' !•} iiifi* .win.' irt'iii tnl<br />
MUIil>. IdtitnitlilriKi^tl fur (••»•' t»f ati- »•'•'<br />
Atluntic <strong>City</strong> Theatres<br />
If you waut to nave money tn Dry<br />
d ntl nl meii'x furnlHliltjgH<br />
aut t<br />
otloiiH anil meii'x<br />
c,go to<br />
POWELL'S<br />
921 ASBURY AVENtfK<br />
A rull line <strong>of</strong> May Manton'n l"att«rn« al-<br />
rayalnalocK. - rhone 1IU-U<br />
, L A. STEELMAN<br />
LACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT<br />
Practical Horseshoeing<br />
JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY<br />
fCUm ud Optef ToogJ > SptcUllj<br />
!gent for Stewart'« Iron Worba'Co.<br />
Main and Ornamental Iron Fence,'<br />
l W l d t i d<br />
•Seventh St. and Haven Ave;<br />
HHARLES L. HOFMANN<br />
REGISTERED ARCHITECT<br />
_ «e.••cciriUTioua««D.UH«I»TC«OIP.CI<br />
421 Mariner & nerchants*. Building<br />
PHII.ADCI.PHU, PA.<br />
1 < H-ean <strong>City</strong>, ut Jon. I. Bcull'a oltlee. every<br />
dneMlay and (Saturday and every eyenluK.<br />
Thuradii), frldny and M*nurd»><br />
MUTINKKItiT,<br />
II KN ItV t". HA It It IS<br />
. • IMtKKKST*<br />
Elsie Ferguson<br />
In a New Play<br />
Victory.<br />
'i'liv tiKht between xomcor Hie liullil-<br />
ItiK i-iinlrai'torh and merubern <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Iwal cur|ienter»' union In' being futiKliI<br />
•Itilelly, but mine the le*« deteruilnert ly.<br />
The bulhlefa claim that they liave<br />
no trouble In muring competent iiou-<br />
iininii I'ueu from out nl town, unit thul<br />
their conlraclH are iirnKremiiiK In K.e young women etijoyeil n motor<br />
boat trip anil Klmx-aught a large niiiii-<br />
ber<strong>of</strong> Hue IIHII... They vMKIi-eun ( Ity<br />
twice a year ax giiertH <strong>of</strong> MM Kimuf,<br />
and the other porlion <strong>of</strong> the tluie they<br />
Hing the prai«e<strong>of</strong> Ihla reMirt. .<br />
QUIET WEDDING<br />
AT THE BISCAYME<br />
Miss Margaret R. Smith Be-<br />
comes Bride <strong>of</strong> Wm. H.<br />
Colllsson, Jr.<br />
Wlllinm II. COIUHHIIII, Jr., anil Mi»r><br />
.Margaret Itolilnwin Hiii.lth, ilniighler<br />
uf IIIIIIII'IIIK IllHpeitortl. A. \V.Smith,<br />
'were married In the .'.faimly'a. private<br />
roiuii at the lllsCayue ill :!.:«> o'elm-k<br />
.ve>-terilay afternoon. The' ceremony<br />
wax performed by the Itev. Will. \V.<br />
Illuluhforil, rector <strong>of</strong> HI. Jamen' I'. K.<br />
Churi-li, Atlantic Clly.<br />
The wedding wan unlet, only mem<br />
lierHnfthc iiiiiucdinte fanilllen lielnc<br />
prenffnt.<br />
Tlie tiritle woro a blue traveliuK l!»«ti'<br />
atitl carrletl Illien <strong>of</strong> the valley.<br />
MIKH Surah Siullli. a Klnter, WRH mulil<br />
<strong>of</strong> liotmn. She wore a IlKht blue Hilk<br />
and currieil Illlen <strong>of</strong> the valley.<br />
Clarence , a brother <strong>of</strong> the<br />
groom, WUM bent maiu<br />
TheileeorallotiH coin-l-ted <strong>of</strong> prettily<br />
arranged autumn leaveH and Dowers.<br />
-'ollowiiiK.the ceremony wan<br />
(ilng breakfast, and then Mr. and .Mr*.<br />
klpii, where she wax<br />
with her brother ax much ax the hon-<br />
pllal regulatlohx would permit, and<br />
accompanied the body to Ililx elty<br />
Tiie»> ^ tomorrow evening. •:-<br />
There will be dUpluyed a full line i.f<br />
vecelHlileM and there will bp a llne.ex-<br />
liiblt <strong>of</strong> autuiuual deenrntioun. .<br />
A feature or the ull'air will"he a<br />
p'utato race, In which uiuny <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ieti will 1<br />
AMBITION<br />
Eve., 'SM 10 * I B0 • Mat., a5c to (I (XI<br />
Monday. Twmlaj and Wird.<br />
I,aurette Taylor in<br />
WAITING<br />
ThurMday. Vtiaav and Hiilurduy<br />
<strong>Oct</strong>ober »», »8, »>><br />
Henrietta Crosman<br />
Building for Sale<br />
Sdaled Proposals'will Be received Iiy C. R.<br />
Stilwell, Secretary and Treasurer <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-<br />
Title arid Trust Company.until <strong>Oct</strong>ober 22, <strong>1910</strong>,<br />
at 12 o'clock noon, for the two-story buililinfr<br />
situate on the West" corner <strong>of</strong> Eighth street and<br />
Asbury avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J., possession<br />
<strong>of</strong> said building to be had on November 5, <strong>1910</strong>,<br />
and. the successful bidder to remove same from<br />
its present location between,-November 5, 1.910,'<br />
and November 10,<strong>1910</strong>. .<br />
Bids close <strong>Oct</strong>. 23,<strong>1910</strong>,13. o'clock noou.<br />
Established 1881<br />
Bell Telephone<br />
B.R. SMITH & SONS<br />
WALLPAPER<br />
1048. and 1050 Asbury Avenue<br />
•,<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. <<br />
Up-to-Date Paper Hanging<br />
Artists'' Materal'. . ., "• •<br />
Workmanship Guaranteed<br />
PIdturoa Framed to Order<br />
_ |<br />
NO COMBINES OFFICE: 1238 WEST AVENUE<br />
Consumer's Ice & Coal Co.<br />
• ' WHOUB3MLM AND RETAIL. OBALERS »)V ,<br />
Rrice<br />
Improved System Used..<br />
No white or frost Ice<br />
Prompt Attentl<br />
Best Ice In the Cltj<br />
A Big Reduction ir><br />
BUY OF THE COMPANY THAT CAUSED A REDUCTION<br />
TRADE MOTTO: "SQUARE DEAL." ' Both Pho.n.<br />
liiK cniiiberrV'Crop.<br />
Wlllinm' S. Zatie, druKKlst, nf thi«<br />
Ity, " Ii" IIUH been nut <strong>of</strong> mwii for two<br />
et'kH. wax here a "feu- iliiy* jret-enlly.<br />
r./line han been buxlly tni!»K«l in<br />
arneriiiK his cranberry en>p on IIIK<br />
nit at Tuckaiioe.<br />
ONION HEN HAVE<br />
FORMED COMPANY<br />
- Hold Tlielr HualneM.<br />
Kmnk K. Chauiiilon anil xon,' Milton<br />
K ,<strong>of</strong> llil»clty, liave cllapiMcil "f their<br />
LiiMiie»n tht-ir<br />
l'leu-antvllle and en^aKe<br />
In tin) auto biullie«i. 1 „——-<br />
yearn he liud been employed' on Hie<br />
New York TlmeH'and wun operating a<br />
iuaulilne In the olllc-e <strong>of</strong><br />
thin paper when he WIIH taken ill. He<br />
wax one <strong>of</strong> the men selected to he neiit<br />
to ParU Io o|>erate the llnoty|ie uia-<br />
fliiueH employed In the Ixsue <strong>of</strong> the<br />
1'nrlH eillllun or the Tirue» ilurlnn the<br />
exposition <strong>of</strong> HHK>. Me wan a uieiuuer<br />
<strong>of</strong> iheTypoKraphlcal union nnd ideu-<br />
tllled with printer*' xovletlex In the<br />
olllee<br />
It had been IIIH C-UHIOIU for many<br />
yearn to H|ieiiil the nuiumer seaxoiiH in<br />
HUH city, where lie wan axboclutctt with<br />
III* brother, K C. lloyle, in'the bath<br />
houne bu»lne>4i(. , - J .<br />
»ITM."lloyle and the member*<strong>of</strong> the<br />
h d h f<br />
chlcUeu Mapper. ,<br />
The nieruberM <strong>of</strong> the liudlen' Auxlll<br />
ury <strong>of</strong> the Kintt, Pre-bytenan Cliurclt<br />
are bu»liy engaged lu their plant f»f-L"J '<br />
the chicken Hiipiier tbey are to cive In ullll<br />
the cliiircb ha»eiuent «ti tlieevenlni? <strong>of</strong><br />
November 10. ' '<br />
TAXPAYERS AGAINST :<br />
PROPOSED NEW LAW;<br />
NO. 29<br />
POISON NEARLY<br />
KILLEDA CHILD<br />
Little Otic Drank the Fluid<br />
Daring Absence <strong>of</strong> His .<br />
Motber.<br />
d'oliiK out for n lew minute* Satur-<br />
day uflernoon, MTH. Krankllrox/er left<br />
her tuir ehililren—Joitepli', aiteil four<br />
yearn, and Frank,two-and-a-half yenrH<br />
-nlone in the hoiine, baek <strong>of</strong> \Ve»t tive-<br />
nilv, above Ninth xlret't.<br />
In 'ruiuinaKliiK-"found, i> H '" tlle<br />
f i-lillilteii, Joseph dlHiiivered a<br />
liair-plnt linlllu <strong>of</strong> • INIIMIIIOIIH ll
• ite* coima 'ROBINSON<br />
W.ttpawn<br />
from;Mexico;pf a further extension<br />
Ibers or tbe parcels post trafflo already<br />
In operation between the United Blates<br />
and that country." .,<br />
Four moralities, bave beau added to<br />
those |n Mexico to which packages<br />
weighing up'to eleveu pound* may* be'<br />
mailed irotu,'Pb,lladelphla or any part<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe United'Blaler for. the •am or<br />
twelve, cental ft pound. -This rale l«<br />
permitted underan Inlernatloiial agree<br />
ment between the United States-and<br />
Mexico, both or which countries come<br />
noder'the requiiiltlutia or the Postal<br />
Union, embraoing practically all the<br />
cWlllxed countries or Ibe world.- .', I<br />
lii marked contrast with'the parcelx<br />
post rate <strong>of</strong> eleven pouuds ror twelve<br />
Tmotivif Qodoabt that tbe proposed<br />
fVgivwir body Wow bj<br />
Hi •• ' theToteiaon election day—a blow that<br />
"• •"- - Will put It woolly out <strong>of</strong> business.<br />
'<strong>On</strong> t»;n<strong>of</strong> .partlquUlly; .surprised<br />
thetods^rajita'faise^umberorsalclde*<br />
ni auam'darinff'tae month <strong>of</strong> A.u-<br />
gasf,'but;the great carnival <strong>of</strong> crime<br />
' '"' few weeks In tbe big<br />
to content*<br />
&'Xiirnuumn,' window- display. In<br />
'storea-an'<strong>of</strong> after ejection day. Even tbe alleged<br />
, wGnnd Old Man" Is at last beglunlug<br />
-to;see'the handwriting on the wall,<br />
and la, valn,ly shrieking that he la not<br />
'» Cjs,nnonlte.' too late. If one Is to<br />
Judge by the temper oX moat people In<br />
, thbjUJongresitonaldistrict.<br />
' r ^Bmni arevarione mlxtureaon tbe<br />
market that are warranted, to cure a<br />
, eokU.' Jj«t na give another, says an ex-<br />
1 * change. t Take a locg -walk In tbe<br />
'fresbvS.lr,,' brestbe, through the nose<br />
•*' aqd^tskejong drangbts or air iutu<br />
i yoqr'jungs.;, Drink freely or fresh<br />
i 'Water durluajtbe day and sleep with<br />
^ MUjjha wlndows<strong>of</strong> the"nedroom open.<br />
,yMo.eDldcanlongwlthsland that treat<br />
f.t THS Joan who grows up in bis na-<br />
.^tlva^QWn, Is regarded aa a boy by his<br />
eldermantU be Is well started down the<br />
• decU^UyJbr life that euda In a hole<br />
. Tne^fttrangerwbo comes into a place<br />
(•(pare <strong>of</strong>ten pushed to the front than<br />
^^^T^y^WMttJt pomp \yDai* flfltt tTTo^?y^ pi<br />
itat <strong>of</strong> tbe sebool system <strong>of</strong><br />
""""'•nVsjIo b ^be dlrecHou<br />
r;jjmanyr(ha.ve ktadly<br />
IN<br />
LOCAL CHURCHES<br />
8trong8ennonB and Excellent<br />
Music Heard by Large '<br />
' Congregations. .<br />
Service* In the local oburclies on<br />
Sunday were largely attended. Fol-<br />
lowing are reports <strong>of</strong> theservlce 1 *:<br />
ST. AUOUSTINK'H. '<br />
Mass was celebrated Sunday tinoru-<br />
Cliurob by tbe<br />
Notice <strong>of</strong> Meeting <strong>of</strong> Commis-<br />
sioners <strong>of</strong> Assessment.<br />
Mono* la barefytlvo that 1 bavedallvared<br />
to Ibo VomrowloDcn or Anwmrol • or<br />
fi?»?»«?!Wi^"».«'f"i» < S!?«'.. l ^.rj!5! l "r<br />
OcruiOlly.Niiir J*ra*y,«,oopyor tbsrnoln<br />
Ifoo tmmti by Common Council ot ocean<br />
Oily on Ortob»r 3, IBID, UMrtal<strong>of</strong>nn tun co>ia<br />
oraaptonor iba lnprovain«iit«««t out In<br />
•n ordinance oiiUtl«a**Aii ordlniinc* I 1<br />
vlila tonne Improvement orcortmn<br />
A-enaiM andblsbw»y« tntbit rliyo<br />
1 * pro-<br />
mprovement orcortmn •!»«!•,<br />
blsbw»y« tntbit rliyor ooenn<br />
<strong>City</strong> by eurblns and paving Iba umi In rrant<br />
or oorfaln lota and belwesn certain alrxilii,"<br />
approved Heptamber 10, UM>, duly a tented<br />
2 TASE n N<strong>On</strong>CK r that tba.aald Cnmmla-<br />
alonera <strong>of</strong> Asataament have appointed Hatur-<br />
day, tba tweu'y-aerond day or <strong>Oct</strong>ober, IVIO,<br />
at II o'clock In tbe forenoon, al IbeCouueli<br />
'hainber. Klgblb abd Oentrai avrnue. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
city. N.J.,a»lBe lime and place or mealing<br />
sen a paokage. eigg more lo|| ,||e<br />
fburpounds by wall acrom the/lvcr tq C||U|(,|I%<br />
Camdeu, nor to any other part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
country. Furthermore, he uiunt pay<br />
t^ |le „„ ._ 8weeo f who<br />
the<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
sixteen cents a pound ror merchandise<br />
mailed which does not exceed tbe four-<br />
pound limit specified.-<br />
As ranking member or the.House<br />
Committee on' Post OUIcex and Post-<br />
roads Congressman Uardner holds au<br />
Influential, position lu Washington In<br />
all' matters pertaining to trauult by<br />
mall. He Is ainouglliemeo who have<br />
stood lu the way <strong>of</strong> establishing^ par-<br />
cels post service in this country In tbe<br />
face or the demand rrom. all sections<br />
for such service, aud the outcry against<br />
tbe pr<strong>of</strong>its piled up, by the privately<br />
owned express companies, by reason or<br />
tbe monopoly they bold lu tbe parcel<br />
carrying business. Certaluly it doe»<br />
not become Mr. Gardner to argue<br />
anlnat a domestic parcels post In tbe<br />
race <strong>of</strong> the fact that even Mexico Is ex<br />
tending tbe parcels post service she has<br />
established lu conjunction with tbls<br />
country.<br />
When eleven pounds <strong>of</strong> merchandise<br />
city, preached. In tbe Flret M. K.<br />
Church at both services Sunday.<br />
In the eveulug bis subject wan "Dht-<br />
clpleshlp." be taking bis text from<br />
Matt. 16; 24: "If auy man' will coino<br />
after me, let him deny hluinclf and<br />
take up his cross and follow me "<br />
"Jesus CbrJM," said the speaker,' "ii<br />
the klugoMHe spiritual kliiRilom. The<br />
character <strong>of</strong> the king marks the char-<br />
acter <strong>of</strong> I he klugdom. Whatever Jeaus<br />
Christ I*, His kingdom' must be.<br />
Hence, Jesus Chi 1st very .clearly estab-<br />
lishes the fact that, to be a member In<br />
His kingdom,' we must be like'Htm,<br />
and In order to be like Him, we must<br />
malKor-tinHve-cents-* the-cooslant-hearing-or-HlsKlslly-cros-<br />
until the King should promote him.<br />
The main part or the sermou 'wg»<br />
pound to tho republic <strong>of</strong> Diaz, and the<br />
same package caunot beseut to Loredo'<br />
or El Paso, on the Texas border, with-<br />
out beiug split ID to halves and taxed at<br />
a rate <strong>of</strong> sixteen cents a poiiud, there<br />
Usomething wrong with the post ollice<br />
system.<br />
Hotel AirrlvalN.<br />
OAUWOOD.<br />
Chat-. D. Beuuett, Port Kllzatetli;<br />
A.J.Hmlth, Herbert Uteve-, Myron<br />
Rlgglus, Leesburg,<br />
IMPKRIAL.<br />
Madame T. Mazzl,Oceau'Clty; Mrs.<br />
Thomas Cooper McUali'ait, .William<br />
Tames Mo'.'ahan, 3rd, Overbrook.<br />
ATOLEN. 'r.' ' : ; . . .<br />
E.E White, T. K.Btolil,J Lukeus,<br />
M.Walton, E. W.'French, John K.<br />
Kendrlok and wife, Philadelphia; U<br />
(V Blugham, Camden. . .<br />
KLBKKON.<br />
Uhos U Dyott, New York; Oeo.<br />
Taylor, Highland; Mrs. Chan. N.<br />
Booz, Halem; Edwin Helcher, Htoiie<br />
Harbor; J. T. Brown, W. C. Hunter,<br />
Philadelphia.<br />
WYOMISO.<br />
H. L. Itoss, W. H. Vaud'erhercben,<br />
Martha H. Solms, H. J. Cbapmatt, H.<br />
U. Taber, Philadelphia; George H.<br />
Knowles. Rlvervlew Heights; W. H.<br />
Mllner, Miss .Ernestine 'Scull, .Miss<br />
Amanda Stewart, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; V. A.<br />
Bonsai aud family, Clarence Sill aud<br />
wife, Lausdowue.<br />
BISCAYNE "<br />
The Rev: E. V. Collins aud wife,<br />
Brooklyn; E. Mactiowau and wife.<br />
New Hochelle; H. A. Morris. J. It.<br />
Wilson, J. W. Bew, K. E. Bennett<br />
E B Rlsley and wife, A. P. Maloney,<br />
F. W. E. modem, D; E. F. Bledem, J<br />
S. Catersou aud wife, Frank Nelinx,<br />
E. D.* Saint, E E. Dyer, •Philadel-<br />
phia; H. B. Perham, St.. Ijiiub; H. W.<br />
Smith. Coatesvllle; Oeo. H.'l'aultowir,<br />
Woodbury; W. A. RobertHou, North<br />
Carolina.<br />
Bnl Estate Tranarenk<br />
Recent real estate transfers lu Oceau<br />
Clly recorded lu the ollice <strong>of</strong> County<br />
Clerk Hlldreth are as.follows:<br />
William Brldgewater et al, to Mary<br />
A Carpenter $525.: Lot 653, Section<br />
U.<br />
Oelancey Realty Co'.'to Harriet Mi<br />
Rogers. $1. Part <strong>of</strong> lot iw, gratitor'.M<br />
plan. • ..<br />
fiame to John T. Boucher el al.. $1.<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> lot 88, grautor's plan.-<br />
Gardens Liand Co. to Harvey K.<br />
Partridge. »1. Lpts 8021. and S0i>.<br />
block SO, plan 2.<br />
Simeon B Miller et al. to Rebecca<br />
F. Werts. JI. Lot S97, Section A.<br />
SametoAmy-MIUeretal. $1. Lots<br />
105,106,404,502 aud 785, Section H.<br />
Amy Miller et al. to Simeon ii<br />
Miller. $1. Lot 785, Section ii.'<br />
James M. Chester et ux to Lydia K.<br />
O'Brien. $1. Lot 432, Kecllon A.<br />
Isaac C. Yocum et ux to William H.<br />
Uroetzlnger et ux. $1. Lot 886, Sec-<br />
tion K. ... ' ..<br />
Joseph Ii. Fritz qt ux to &. Junette<br />
Bmitb. $3000 Parts <strong>of</strong> lots 88S and<br />
886, Section A. ' "<br />
Adelaide V. Cooke to Andrew N.<br />
Paul etux $5100J .Lot on southeast<br />
abteot <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue, 275 feet HOUIII-<br />
west or Eighth street. ' ><br />
John L. Price et ux to William U.<br />
Lot on' northwest side or<br />
Orr. - e <strong>of</strong><br />
Anbury avenue, 840 feet southwest<br />
from Fourteenth street.- ' • •<br />
Flora L. Ryon et al. to Anna Whln-<br />
yaten. Wo. Lot 88S, Section D •<br />
Aatoa in pollllca.<br />
Tbe combined automobllo Interests<br />
have Opened a oulte <strong>of</strong> rooms In New-<br />
ark, and have a stall at work for, the<br />
purpose or taking a hand In the politi-<br />
cal campaign. Their lint elli.rt i'x a<br />
FIRST M. B.<br />
The Rev. Dr. James E. Lake, or this<br />
"I.<br />
"2.<br />
"S.<br />
Deny self.<br />
Take up our cross.<br />
Follow Him."<br />
The speaker briefly elucidated these<br />
two thought* by showing the absolutP<br />
necessity <strong>of</strong> self-surrender to the King<br />
and the spirit <strong>of</strong> His kingdom: and <strong>of</strong><br />
upon tbe third part, "Follow' Me."<br />
.Jesus Chrlat nald, "If any mail,'<br />
thus making the appeal to the In<br />
dividual. Uod can only speak to the.<br />
Individual and that to his Inner con<br />
Hciousness, aud upon this Inner ap-<br />
peal every individual must be Judged<br />
If we would be members <strong>of</strong> Chrlst'i<br />
Church we must follow Him.. ' - ,<br />
First, lu humility. "I am meek and<br />
lowly In heart." . '<br />
Second, lu sincerity. "Which o<br />
you accuses me uf Bin?"<br />
Third, In usefiilueHS hi His kingdom<br />
ITpoi),this latter .the two Ilr»t1iee.j. b;<br />
Jd I<br />
"In so mucliaM yedld It ii.nl<br />
tbe least <strong>of</strong> these, my brethren, ye did<br />
it unto me."<br />
- Fourth, The heroism with which lie<br />
followed Him. - ' ..<br />
JenUH Christ Is the'world's Hero,<br />
It wan He who set the pace "ot thi<br />
world's herowm.aud He demands tha<br />
HIH followers nhall follow .In HI<br />
heroic footsteps, and In Mark 8;S8,"H<<br />
declares, "If any man be. oshameil o<br />
Me, <strong>of</strong> him the Son <strong>of</strong> Man will be<br />
ashamed' when He Cometh to Hi<br />
glory.'*<br />
.Here the speaker exulted tin<br />
supreme heroism.uf Jesus Christ am<br />
declare that HI* followers had been<br />
the heroes <strong>of</strong> the world in the pasi<br />
2000years and that today, the mission<br />
aries like Livingstone and William<br />
Taylor were following Him Into every<br />
clime.<br />
The closing appeal wax to the young<br />
especially to adept Jesus Christ- a<br />
their lire's model "and follow Hire,<br />
until the end.<br />
FIHST I'llKSItVTKKIAS.<br />
'•Je»unClirl»t Noil lie Product <strong>of</strong> Hi<br />
Times" was the subject or the Kev. H.<br />
T. 1'asselberry's sermou In the First<br />
Presbyterian Church Suuday uiornlug.<br />
Mr. Casselberry spuke In part as fol<br />
lows:<br />
"If we deny the supernatural nature<br />
(>rje«iio we throw away the IflGle. To~<br />
deuy the infallabliity <strong>of</strong>Jesus ChrM is<br />
to deuy that, or the Bible. To make<br />
Him one with the rest <strong>of</strong> us Is to deuy<br />
the atodement and account the wholi<br />
Hebrew Idea <strong>of</strong> approach to Ood by<br />
sacrltice barbaric To be without tlie<br />
history <strong>of</strong> tbe Bible is to be without,<br />
auy history <strong>of</strong> Jesus, aud todenytbeMt<br />
things is to be uo loueer sure <strong>of</strong>. any-<br />
thing He said or worked: So you cau<br />
readily see If Jesus was a product <strong>of</strong><br />
the times "In wliteV He lived,, theu<br />
what He said about Himxelf was na<br />
true nor that which His disciples said<br />
about Him.<br />
"A great mauy. attempts bave. beeu<br />
made, and these very cdusplcuously;<br />
hi receut days, to trace th'e Influence o<br />
Jewish.tradition on our Lord's tench-<br />
lugs. These attempts bave geueraliy<br />
beeu made In tbe iuterest <strong>of</strong> a purely<br />
Uatural explaiia'io'u <strong>of</strong> our Lord aud<br />
His work. Xu order to make out that<br />
He was like every man, a creature "f<br />
His times, men bave formed tbelr owu<br />
theories, which, or course, does away<br />
with tbe miraculous birth and His<br />
dlvluity. He Is before all things, and<br />
by Him all things exl»t.<br />
•This man speaks to .the llsteiiers u»<br />
ir He were their Master and our Mas-<br />
ter, and everybody's Master, with a<br />
royal tone, condescending to no<br />
vindication <strong>of</strong> HIH right W command,<br />
but with clear-cut,* sharp definitions<br />
layiug His order* upou every human<br />
heart.. He does not!argue the value <strong>of</strong><br />
what He says, nor point out.the sweet<br />
reasonableuess<strong>of</strong>ltall, but tbe definite<br />
and final 'I ray unto you.'<br />
"What right baa He to plant Him-<br />
seir opposite all humanity aud 'to<br />
speak as ir He bad authority to lead<br />
them' as servants? Ift Jesus Christ Is<br />
only what they are, one In a class, tbe<br />
peculiarity which distinguishes, ills<br />
puts Him<br />
circular letter asking all legislative eachlngs rrom ttielrs pUui *<br />
candidates top edKe themselves to vote beneath and not above tbLTfor.no<br />
or more liberal automobile laws. The .other man-has ever made the Impor-<br />
ntoplubKand tbe auto dealers have!'"" 1 stumble or raying that he, the<br />
combined and nave collected tnonev i!!? gea . nd bumble, Is likewise one with<br />
SHOEMAKER'S<br />
STORAGE<br />
HOUSE<br />
12th and Wort Ave./<br />
OwuiClty.JI.J.<br />
- Irsce. TowardthaTlucarnWonTveVy" ^"j^rS, 08 ft**!. 1 !? F»">IW'e.or au;<br />
»,. thing moved until itaaccompUsbmSut I "5f ° f «•"«»•"«•«* to be stored wlf<br />
' finding therein fullllmeut; au ex- "» ve w° n ey by going to the<br />
Shoemaker Storage House<br />
wnersV'and It Iseald that qUHe a lib the all-sulttoieut sanction or His com-<br />
milted fag and license Items reduced, the methods <strong>of</strong> God with a slunloB<br />
forbearing tbe partlea InMraaicd In anrli Im-<br />
•ro»em»nt at which lime tbaywlll give all<br />
Wd In, or amwled by, tbe Im-<br />
provam^nl,<br />
artlaa<br />
pravemi<br />
M InMreatfd ln,«r aRMIed by, tba Im-<br />
atnanf ample opnortnnltjr to be heard<br />
l Ibe •uhjeetor tn« aisenmrat or dam-<br />
ages •uatalnad by or benellu conbrrcd upoa<br />
any laodaor raalealat«b> ivaaon ornuoUlnl-<br />
provemnnt aa «b« eaaa may be.<br />
OAKHBTHl/N,<br />
Clry Cltrk ol Urcan Oltv.<br />
Unt»d. <strong>Oct</strong>ober 4.1KI0. 10S,3t.,f. F4*l<<br />
JACOB 8OHUFP<br />
THE PIONEER BAKERY,<br />
a^700Ai«Br|AiNH.Oetti Cm. 1.1.<br />
•yeaaltjr. OrdarsMlTsrod ft» ol<br />
Mathlar dallntod oajiflaadar<br />
The Pontiere<br />
BOOTIJ SHOE<br />
! REPAIRING<br />
SHOP<br />
MS-' ' ,<br />
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE<br />
—»-»:—'—<br />
916.918 Aibory Ave.; <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly. N. J.<br />
^.THE GREATEST.<br />
Shoe and Clothing Sale on Record<br />
NOTICE OF INTENTION.<br />
1'arNuaot to u motion *H]OP1ee»o <strong>City</strong>. N. J., held<br />
on the third day or <strong>Oct</strong>ober, A. 1>. IU1 >, public I<br />
nollrv la bereby VITOD <strong>of</strong> ib« Intentloo or tba<br />
ABBOTTS'<br />
ot Ire la<br />
nttt Ct<br />
y vlven or I be Intention<br />
Ooandl to Inlntduoe<br />
(SHCCcator to I. S. Champion)<br />
isw vmu ** I ^^ ^<br />
Ii.'i
• i •<br />
trbcra" site would have facilities' ror<br />
elVuiif thcni iiu pdui-atlon. Finally sbo<br />
tvsolTcdjouv ilututun that If no lldltiti*<br />
camp • from hrr HUBUIIH!, during the<br />
whiter MIII* n-ntild KPII her pluntutlou<br />
and'her iK'nro**-*. kft.(iltiK tier horses*<br />
nud.'uiuuniliu: lier-j-hluitvn anil ber-'<br />
self, mi tlii'in. would uo.to some point<br />
on tbt'Tlv.r bunk ••'.•• '•I'd Ju Queen<br />
.' IIIO'H rx'Utn tUvy iNt-niiiw I bo moat<br />
•-u-ily.Uwui oi"p*iiilutiifu'a wardrobe*.<br />
Sir Itli'hnni SI.-.I..'H Tiill buttoned<br />
Murk, wig" ronl All ciiim-as (about<br />
>~iV"n. nndtbf rnshli.n bu-auio so cam-<br />
un.ua (but Co|k>y ClbU-r wbcD play-<br />
ins "TD» Kool <strong>of</strong> r'uatiluu" to satirUo<br />
ilu' styles Introduced a wig or llax eo<br />
KEPT OW PRAYING.<br />
Th* HOUM Chaplain R«pond»d to tn><br />
. Journal ChvVa Apptal. ..<br />
After a rather lomrtby pniyer by the<br />
chaplain <strong>of</strong> tbo boiiiw <strong>of</strong> .rt-pmtenta-<br />
live* a veteran IIIVIIIIHT said:<br />
"Tbo cbaplnlu's pni)vr rviulnJed ma<br />
<strong>of</strong> the moHt niiiuHliig Incident I ever<br />
•iff during my c'ntlrv service' lu tho<br />
house <strong>of</strong> reptvuvatatlves. TUe Incident<br />
occurred uintiy ycurs ago, so I lure<br />
forgotten tbe nnmes <strong>of</strong> tbe actors.<br />
•nine dn.v the Journal clerk rushed<br />
Into the hoUHB while tbo chaplain waa<br />
He looked through the draw-<br />
"Mr. Cliaplnln wia no rtartled that he<br />
itotUUon <strong>of</strong><br />
t t t U w<br />
((•.Immense trees,'Its<br />
flowers. And aucb<br />
tMnptatUmwaaneceassry. Tho settlor"<br />
nan* knew at what moiscnt tho yeU<br />
aCttwasrago would break tbe atiUncas<br />
" at to* wflderneaa or when be and hi*<br />
tunOy,mIffht "be cat down by a toma-<br />
hawk; wKnouteren a whisper <strong>of</strong> warn-<br />
\ John Abora and bla wifo Mary jour-<br />
•neyed to their new home down tho<br />
' Ohio rlrer on tho only means <strong>of</strong> In-<br />
land narlsatlon known at that time, a<br />
. flfltboat. and on reaching their dostlna'.<br />
thm weat aabore,- Entered" a qnarter<br />
aeettonAif land, built a loe cabin, and<br />
>. ptoe*Bdsd to make a Urtntt by tho cut-<br />
ttratfam <strong>of</strong> too. son and bunting Cbll-<br />
dtsa were bow to them, and other<br />
famUlea'settled about them. As more<br />
room was needed tbelr tnbln wnu ex-<br />
tended, and wtthln a fow years the lo-<br />
cation assumed tbe, semblance <strong>of</strong> clv-<br />
Aborn bronght with-him to Ken-<br />
tacky • taw Blares and boueht others<br />
tram time to rime, for we must re*<br />
that In thoso days Uio only<br />
It-<br />
#.'.<br />
nanas a tanner could obtain were bis<br />
, own negroes. • Tbo community lived<br />
on game, <strong>of</strong> which there was abun-<br />
dance, near.at hand; the grain they<br />
raised and nuts and berries. Which<br />
grew plentifully'on tree and bush.<br />
Each family was a unit bound togeth.<br />
•r'by the strongest ties,<br />
Bat after a time tho gnmo was not<br />
an'plentiful about the settlements o'n<br />
ttottrer bank.- and the. hunters were<br />
ob|I(ed ,t» go farther Inland to provide<br />
meat tat then- families. Then It was<br />
-that Un? Atom's troables commence*.<br />
In tne'wiHeness sun Inhabited by<br />
the dear and the wild turkey were<br />
many dancers. Besides the Indian,<br />
there was the- wolf, and there were<br />
desperadoes, who, whenever a new<br />
country 1s settled, on account <strong>of</strong> the<br />
absence <strong>of</strong> government find It a line<br />
r fle1d for their lawless operations. Nov.<br />
Mtbeless every antumn John Aborn<br />
was oblljed to'go Into the unsettled<br />
restons to order to brine back a sup-<br />
ply <strong>of</strong> meat for the whiter consump-<br />
tion. Sometimes he weald go with a<br />
party oThl* neighbors, sometimes with<br />
a single friend and sometimes alone.<br />
.<strong>On</strong>e <strong>Oct</strong>ober morning be set out on<br />
Va annns] hontlng, touy«1n company<br />
with Alewnder Swift, the, nelshbor<br />
with wn<strong>of</strong>fl he was most intimate.<br />
When Abom embraced: his wife and<br />
'Children before departing they clans<br />
a>< Urn with nnmmal reluctance to let<br />
him go. Whether this was due to •<br />
to nun- pt.t that he must now go farUier<br />
and *** w *^ 11 longer-'thao ;erer before,<br />
the> fact remains that- he and his fam-<br />
.lty were loath to part Finally, tearing<br />
tthnsehVawayfrom' them, he sprang<br />
Into the wtMernen with his Mend.<br />
When tt came tlmo for tbe husband<br />
and jEatbeffe return bis wife and chil-<br />
dren watched Car him eagerly. : He"<br />
bad mmally been^away two weeks, but<br />
on this trip he purposed to be cone<br />
three. This was bectrase with the set-<br />
tUns* ot the country be was obliged to<br />
Boi,fk^ther;tram home. He bad set<br />
eatona,lj(nday and had promised to<br />
be back on Batniday, two days before<br />
the third-Monday following. An that<br />
day Ua wife and- children watched for<br />
tdmv not J*» did not come. The next<br />
d t h m d t h f l t<br />
t:<br />
y _ i _ p j<br />
; , . he disappointed them.<br />
' Tbe wits and mother began to be<br />
troubled, bat concealed her anxiety as<br />
\ weU'as she was able from her enfl-<br />
drenvj-Whca another week bad passed<br />
an^QI neither Aborn nor his companion<br />
Ktnned Mrs. Ajbont felt rare that<br />
i BHWftv Oslo. ^B}^c ^yyCfc*- al^l•%^^^^^^l^^_ ^Lrho<br />
' rnsat reasonable snppoaMon waa that<br />
„ they^ad been kflled by Indiana.<br />
?V-., A, montil 'passedL and still neither<br />
JUMUCII nor bis companion returned.<br />
' Then the other boaters <strong>of</strong> that region<br />
* onanbttdja band' to^o and look-for<br />
" th»^ misting men. A week later they<br />
fisliiniBn^.pcporUmc that they had come<br />
•; npasji th* body ot Alexander Swift<br />
-' pierced ."with arrows and scalped.<br />
* They-'bad found no trace- whatever ot<br />
Abton." ft seemed probable that the<br />
, two men had been attacked by'In*<br />
., dlans; that SwlfJ had been tilled and<br />
^^Abom. captured. In' which event he<br />
' ;imust naTe'met'a worse fate than bis<br />
1 ri «anpanIon. 1 'Thb rates bad washed out<br />
^'fnft tnO <strong>of</strong> thb 1 vedsklns as wen as<br />
*£ ttat 4j& then* captlTe.<br />
T-\ .The-party beXore their return debat-<br />
— 'ed-what report to make to Mrs Aborn<br />
,: astotbe probable fate <strong>of</strong> her husband<br />
and acreed that It would be. best to<br />
i tell her that her husband had doubt-<br />
lea* been kflled by tbe Indians, not<br />
> mentioning that he had been first tor-<br />
^ J<br />
V; 'A*«W*i1>0fn'family'had Increased<br />
i 4 troubled *rttj» irmmpi., Bad slept In<br />
:Y* toom by hlmfeir." Mrs. 'Aborn. who<br />
,£4UMMt reUiKiDbb- all nope that b*<br />
,»v-would: ntoro, kept this room always<br />
rteOytorblm. Bat ahe kept tt locked<br />
8nd"semr mentioned It or to whom it<br />
*^aA*wa)e|awBM]**>*^Aftcr ..bar-,* husband^.<br />
captor* to tbe'lndlans sbe sold ber<br />
tj^ntni Iraep^tbem, hnjipc'<br />
wnr> wouW serve"an<br />
_ ri, . s. To this woman<br />
the, raroM -thai; jra» wver.. opened<br />
wa» S e7i^Bai».?^be once mentioned<br />
-Atba,«ooiaiP(hir mistress, aisbic why<br />
It^^'fapMocfcetf, bor receiTttJ* no<br />
i aathrfactJon: After Insr sbe speeolat-<br />
poor 1 wonu*ttv<br />
neeoaoobtlentor-<br />
whotu sbe ho|H.-d lo soil her |>laniut|uii.<br />
It wns a stormy ulpht. but »lii' was<br />
anxlouii'to K»t nu <strong>of</strong>fer for the proper-<br />
ty und was not deterred by the weath-<br />
er.'" During tbo ewntutf a baud <strong>of</strong><br />
friendly Indians cu.tui* into Ihe »ettU-<br />
mem uod were noon vriiiid precluur Uv,.Wlind>'r hlo nnu.<br />
'••Aui.'iC Mild tlie chaplain, with a<br />
lun'o pun <strong>of</strong>'llie \vorId nore social slph <strong>of</strong> r.'ll<strong>of</strong>. nnd tlif »in-iiki>r prouipt-<br />
dlHtlnctlons inor»* rlpldlv d.'fln.xj thf" 'r yt«»."~t iicre.. Vuu no l>>ll."<br />
He aivotuimultHl his words with n<br />
savage look tb.it tl.-d iKT-ronciK' com-<br />
pletely. Sho wIsh.Hl lo tell <strong>of</strong> the In<br />
dUin who hfld"i;oui> iuto the odly<br />
caril nK>nl. i.ui did not dtire. -lit' woi<br />
surely know that she had told nnd<br />
wouldtotnabawk her. When" ber m!si-<br />
tress returned JJ. was ovidout that t'.-.p<br />
ncsro had vxiwrlem-od u-treat scare:<br />
but. though Mr*. Abort, tried to II-<br />
ducc her to toll .what had frl^liteni'd<br />
ber, her <strong>of</strong>forfB :0«ulust In fnlluro. As<br />
soon as MM.; Abort! had ci.tie'to her<br />
room Martha w.'tit out and .reported<br />
the Indian'.* prwence lu tho house<br />
But HOC* was .either not lH*llcved or.<br />
those the- told. »;;'.Tb.-younKW «e,.,HM Ujlween<br />
T ?:. battle. preoi>eh^^LTIv^Tn tnausunit- '"•' «'"••• ."**'** xTa k , ht '^" he od '<br />
uld. • , ,. ' Ivini. ^ •.!,„ ,-: ,.,^., »„, A.-.vls.'d. "lf*.Ulter Wulklm.-."<br />
ed by William the Coii.iueror for tbe<br />
nillliar.v defense <strong>of</strong> his rvnitn. Ula en-<br />
vironment uufurally t.r.^1 certahi hab-<br />
its uf rouimund. fosfrtni arnpaciry for'<br />
dtrcuttni: .the efforts uf uttiei> and lm-<br />
. (Ktsed ^i sense <strong>of</strong> n-slH.u^ll.illty upon<br />
the planter.for the lived rh.it were la<br />
hN t.vplns. ,• " .<br />
Atx'vo all'.•!>•.' the "plnuier Jealously<br />
miunled bis,rictus U* an rimlUb.frefr'<br />
mau. When .liberty, .IIIII:.II>UMI lo Eng-<br />
land the Virvinl.in sturdily resUied ev-<br />
ery 'jigi2rvs>lon <strong>of</strong> ro.ful tyrants. <strong>On</strong>e<br />
husband, one'wlfe. une boiucone kins.<br />
one iitMl- ibbt'.was the planter'tt creed.'<br />
Itjif be.reserved the richt to renounce<br />
monarch who violated the ancient<br />
Ml and people.. So<br />
•ulktni: _<br />
"No,''r.'pli. I the older man. "I never<br />
walk'; "ti ihe mllroad truck." "Rut<br />
we're facun: the direction from which<br />
tniiu-s et.uu..'' i^rslnl^ed the-other. "It'i*<br />
"sjife." "My ~ son," * «ild tlio middle<br />
uirt-u* uiiin. "I was.a ruilruacl eui:lueer<br />
for wore Hum twenty- years.' and if I<br />
leanu'd oiic thlui; from the poor cbiips<br />
I'vit seen ;.lrk.-d ..up It wuit not to. walk<br />
ou'u'*rsiilrueiil inielc when then- t* a<br />
iKMsIMlity «.f walking: anywhere else.<br />
If Uif law -f'W'.'d all irillus runnlnc<br />
on t^iiudiiy. and thin \rati Sunday 1<br />
wouldn't do. It^ lfn the fellow that's<br />
SUJV he's tilting all the precaurin«<br />
that Beta kllU-J.~<br />
Hero wax u uiiin who knew about<br />
au who knew. ^ railroad man<br />
... .-' eoni|»act.betwe».|» ...... ,.-.— _ .<br />
Oblivion' fltiMlly telKiKtl over the set-. | other peoi'.le numerically as unim'por- railroad* fYotu Intimate con.vtlon with<br />
Ilcnitjut. Martb.i »l.'i>t In one vf the j^ taut «« thai cn.ii|> <strong>of</strong> Vlrslnla settlen thorn. Hls.advici* was the adrKe <strong>of</strong> a<br />
oosrp cabuw ami .arl.r In tlie inwruluir | ba* f-iyen to humanity MI maoy stateo-<br />
rcturoed to her IIIOIIHT'S al»»>.lo. dread.,.' ' " ' - --<br />
Ins to mid both tier and her.children<br />
murdered. Entprinu'tbe kltctu-u. she.<br />
went from there Into the other i-or-<br />
tlon* <strong>of</strong> Ibe bouae. ini.i. nndlni; every-<br />
thine qok-t! the older children'asleep, <strong>of</strong>^hp<br />
In tbi-lr licds aud her mistress slum- I p\j,;w Io<br />
beruij,- Wilh the.Viuallor tie». she uiade<br />
men, soldiers, orators." |.attioi* and pbl: <strong>of</strong> oxiK-rjence win say the «ime as bo.<br />
losophenH— EveryiKniy's Macuzlne.<br />
opber mind tlmt Ibe wmw was loss<br />
murderous than *!ie liad-supi 1 "** 1 *' him ; w|,[, V(llr<br />
to be and set nlHitit cetiltiK bn-atfast |amj (\tt. f.,<br />
Presently she hennl a H>u TIIIKL to so out lo the cemetery side the track arid never on it.<br />
night. Mrs- Almru's.liead >viis liaug- ' W|it,n. |he uiajtlfs are clad lu tender may not. !«• quite a* p«wl walklnp.<br />
vd In distan.v l.y takine to the rail-<br />
road instt^id <strong>of</strong> the public highway.<br />
Tlio man xrho ftvls that. ho *mrjst do<br />
this will 1H» wise ahvny* lo walk bo-<br />
It<br />
but<br />
-The Iwllau «»• nono .oilier than vou lMv,,t. t „.» you It is wmns: It i» .wb^ , ^ ,Ue-story »b hliuseif. "and<br />
John Aborn." And this ww bU*iory: uo way to rll^ chtldren. .Make your'., 'X l £,r*, % r> £^"SSfL-.me<br />
He,and his• wmi-aiilo,. buntsimin had honie.bappy. Be tione>t. with them. ° u ^ '£X-«ioS to Sfe/and I de-<br />
ty had occutT"! for *>nie time to re-' ._.._J>. .,,_J ..... .—. .. . w hra>c . »•.= .o ~c.. .".» "<br />
lorn north, ifml ev.-n tui'ii he hiid b,H-n<br />
pbl(p?il U> d^hiy p.'iuc: to his ii-mie<br />
Those vrifb whom he -bail ent.'rViI thf<br />
.sottlem'oot were lenornnt tb»t he AVSIS<br />
a white mnn.'and. be dM.'nut wish<br />
Ibcru to.tcw It,- tie .'remained cou-<br />
coaled till they bad left. , • '<br />
' ' ' . Willing to Pay..<br />
Wht-u ibe ItrTtisb square, at the bat-<br />
tio or Abu K!e..r.u the Nutttan desert.:<br />
was pciietrsiied by Uir dervUlns one<br />
p<br />
<strong>of</strong> them atiempied to »|ie:ii a iriiuuer Vious<br />
l l h<br />
.In.India Uind.M*. and Mttssuimans aaa i wui r,vilng pre,,y blue as.)<br />
alike wear botb sandals and shoes (BUD- n^,kod dowo riflb avenue with a<br />
,pors.' aud tbe latter .boots also, but tbe fpjjjjj. '•-. • '<br />
invariable rule U to tvuiove tbem after, '-suddenly'i »aw two "spociai trol-<br />
emering a' private bouse Just when leys'coming down a cross strwt flllod<br />
.stopplne on to tbe mat or carpet on ;wjlb ; .jiidreu wavlns flags and'appar-<br />
wblcb flie visitor take* his seat. Tne3reo[,x U;,vms an uwfuitr good time.<br />
mu>t be cast <strong>of</strong>f. tbe rlubt boot or shoe bm x COuiao't hear a sobod. In an In-<br />
drsr, before the worshiper enters a'6UlDt ^m,,,., «topppis to realize tbat<br />
temple.or moique. aud It is stiU re-! j ^ouid hear all tbe other noises <strong>of</strong> the<br />
parded as an absolute 'pr<strong>of</strong>anation.*to ,,„„,. n^ mT friend's voice I turned<br />
attempt to enter either fuMy. sbod. But ;arouna aDd geixedhim by thejirm and<br />
the domestic habit arose out <strong>of</strong> its ob-' Sboute'ke the ran.ii.er. Lilt I never iiioiiebt,<br />
tbe fellow*.. iie.i.1 .x.uM Iv s.i Hani.<br />
rll itiy ti.l ill.- rniinii.'i «• "t« to bear<br />
no UWHV,..! t|ie ca»e-**<br />
. '. ~~, ~ , — j coutlueutial air ,<br />
., •,[ . Gold Filled. . ' • ' | "I'll tell yon Just a> iini.-h as 1 know<br />
~eo!d tilled" mean? Pmli- mjjj.tf,'" bo said "Iji'.i nlstit sbe told<br />
me sbe sbonl.l n.ijr wlilte. This<br />
toorolnff at breakfast she said ene'4<br />
decided on her rose colored sown, and<br />
*'• badn't causlii on a hook as<br />
er. wlttf' the e<br />
. i p a n l o n . *. .''••'•• ..•' '<br />
..'. Th* C<strong>of</strong>fee Shrub!<br />
AS a rule, the ovfjoe ..bruu first flow-<br />
Did His Beit.* • ' ers in Its tulrd year and then bears<br />
Tbe'youns poliri,i:iri.was as obllglns " nl . T a > u " tl . 1 l '«»P »f •fruit. The flftii<br />
as possible, but mere was a limit to • - c< ' Ilr ' IlS uiliallx the time-*f the first<br />
bis posalblUlirt When the reporter "-•'ol.sMer.iMe. yield. In Java three uatli-<br />
itsked him what his ttlfeVould wear.' erinjis. are ma.leaiinu.illy. called tbe<br />
at the mayor's re.','pil t rmtemplojree." the; mltitner;-what ts yonr Idea <strong>of</strong> a perfect flr<br />
answend wearily. t-Khe's a woman' nnT' . .<br />
trylric to decide on* a. uenr Mt.~—Buf-<br />
falo Express. • '<br />
X;^> : ;.Si;,?-Ai.'.'Py ? ,< . V.<br />
•''.We should tell onrsrlves nnre for all<br />
that It Is ttieilrst duly uf the u.ui'io<br />
become as nappy, complete; |nde|ieud-<br />
cot and grent us' lira 1 Iu Its i».wer,—<br />
llaurice Maetfrilnrk. ' •<br />
Be>-nM you ever near lUat Jos»on><br />
irtfe s'praka I wo |bmgoajie* J Hl^-. Vea.'<br />
He-WiMt are luVy> She—TUr- one;fo»<br />
eomnanyat>d'tliaoi!ber'for Jaceon. :'<br />
. l M ^ ( . ' " i " , ( J T ~ ' i , ,"..—•' *•• ' • •' ' p ' - ' 1 *•'".• •• >•.-. -i • '' .<br />
f&jreq^^<br />
! : Kl'5?SicfT^SiT. Jfrf •' k'nfiBr.'<br />
• -Wdt" replied her bnaband.<br />
000 may not. be perfection, bat ITS<br />
near enough to satisfy a man <strong>of</strong> my<br />
Umple tastes."—Chicago News.<br />
. ' Facetious Nomenclature. '<br />
; . "The people' <strong>of</strong> iWalea escaped ranch<br />
when it was decldifd to call them<br />
Welshmen Instead <strong>of</strong> Whalers."<br />
-Tea. hot it wooM have been stm<br />
worse U they bad railed, tbem ,Wdah-<br />
ers."—Baltimore American.<br />
Be woo brings ridicule to .beat<br />
against trotb Bods In his hands a blada<br />
* cotX«*MS- isreely in belni<br />
bWm»e«W8lild<br />
p<br />
als wither and full on* almost Imine-<br />
dliiiely: A c<strong>of</strong>fee, estate iu full oowr<br />
Is a very beautiful n'lghr. but its Blorj<br />
Is very s«on i«Kt.—Westminster Ga-<br />
xette.. ' •'.. " .<br />
At tli<br />
.was a<br />
A.W;tty Suggestion,<br />
tliur wbeti Thatldeii* Stevens<br />
representative in •(s.uKre»s. a<br />
<strong>of</strong> the house who was noted<br />
for Jils uncertain * >lii|-Uu.:er"dl>cus!i|«ii<br />
without. tiudin*- hlm^»tf nentntl ns-ked<br />
one ilfly' for le:iy <strong>of</strong> II|I{..IIIV. ,k<br />
"Mr. S;>«ke!-." said Stevens. "I do<br />
not rise to oi>je.t. but to xua-ivt tbatt<br />
;tbe bononil I.* member uetM not "ask<br />
lbl< fav.r. fi'r. lu« (•Tin enislly pair <strong>of</strong>f<br />
with himself.". .<br />
. ' • Few Wits. •<br />
niro—I w;is cok me only u 4U.ituenl to<br />
rolhvl uij- wits. Ilir-Y.^: !!• ••'ii.dii"!<br />
take ally l»u?er tliau that. Co'nu."—<br />
''<br />
Huuru Hi* Man.<br />
< **I con't say I've uever told a lie."<br />
,'"Say tbe retr<strong>of</strong>it." . '<br />
"But I never tell a man a bleeor lW<br />
than't think be'U beileve.-—Piftsburi<br />
Post • • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : • .<br />
<strong>On</strong>e today Is wortb two toroorroara.<br />
.rf*aakljn.:;-;.;:. : .;.:'.:' ... i ",:....-.:..:..:..:.... -<br />
FOOTPRINTS OF GLACIERS.<br />
They Prssant a 8*riou* Probltm tar<br />
• ". Future) Oaneratlona.<br />
Tbe lite <strong>of</strong> New Vor£ city wns once<br />
burled under hundreds, possibly thou-<br />
sands, <strong>of</strong> feet 01 lev. , Ample' pro<strong>of</strong> '<strong>of</strong><br />
this Is found* lu many places ou .Man-<br />
hattan Island, tho most tangible being<br />
tbt> "fuotprlnts" <strong>of</strong> claclem. Examine<br />
tlie surface <strong>of</strong> tbo rocks tn Central or<br />
Riverside park and you will find nu-<br />
merous peculiar marks.<br />
Those peculiar marks, called by ge-<br />
ologists "striae," aro 'tbo "footprints"<br />
<strong>of</strong> glaciers. They were.produced by<br />
tbe grludliu; <strong>of</strong> pebbles upon'tbo rock<br />
surfaces Tiuuer' tbe glaciers' as tho lat-<br />
ter moved to tho sea.<br />
Uow Ions ugo It was that glaciers<br />
flowed over Manhattan* Island Is a<br />
matter <strong>of</strong> uncertainty^ Tbo period baa<br />
boon variously estimated at from 5,000<br />
to 00,000 years. ' Tlio present trend<br />
<strong>of</strong> opinion U In Tuvor <strong>of</strong> tho smaller<br />
estimate. Tint, knowing as wo do<br />
tbat tbo idle <strong>of</strong> Now York clly was gla-<br />
ciated at a time remote or compara-<br />
tively recent, iho iwrtvntous question<br />
arises. Are the glaciers likely to de-<br />
scend on It npiln? Xo human means<br />
could arrest their Irresistible advance.<br />
Palatial home*, towering skyscrapers.<br />
East river bridges, all tho magnificent<br />
monumeutM <strong>of</strong> human achievement,<br />
would ho ground into atoms and swept<br />
Into tbe ocean. _^-~<br />
8triue, or "footprints" <strong>of</strong> glaciers, ore<br />
fouud from the highest nortneVn and<br />
southern latitudes to the equator. Was<br />
tbe entire- surface <strong>of</strong> tbe earth at ono<br />
time covered with ice? "8ome geolo-<br />
gists have taken that view, but the<br />
evidence does not warrant It.<br />
Tbat the e.irth has changed Its axis<br />
from time to time aud Is still changing<br />
It is a fuel well knawu to nsirouomers.<br />
It la conceivable, therefore, that In the<br />
course <strong>of</strong> ages, liefore the. earth's crust<br />
assumed li» .present formation, the<br />
les may once have lieeu on the pres-<br />
| m<br />
Hue where' the |H. I ik-rl, I&IO. 10 .1.^1., I*, y.. elH'^<br />
ELECTION NOTICE.<br />
- ' The Psychological Moment.<br />
"Is Miss Wheaton at homer 1 asked<br />
one <strong>of</strong> tbe neighbors <strong>of</strong> tbe spinster as<br />
be called at hrr door to get her signa-<br />
ture to a petition. •" •<br />
"She la that." res|>onded Cella-Leahy,<br />
three weeks', over from Ireland and'a<br />
most wllliuc bandnuilden. "Will ye*<br />
step In. sorrV" . ' • ,<br />
. "1 should like to see ber on n matrer<br />
<strong>of</strong> btisiriii-s for a few moments If sbe<br />
Is .not engaged." said the neighbor.<br />
h i m In. " •••• .. ' " '<br />
•"If «he has nc—Boston Transcript. .<br />
Lite ret." • . •<br />
Bnmmy' Roblnsoo-Tea. mom; once<br />
for a whole year I turned me back on<br />
Ilkker. Klud.l-ady-Ah. my noble man.<br />
what • were you doing at the time;'<br />
Rummy Uoblnson-Drivt<strong>of</strong>f.a brewer*<br />
dray, mum.—London Tit-Bits.<br />
The Way It Goes.<br />
' "ThU, U an odd way Rlrls nave <strong>of</strong><br />
gnttlng Into society." *-].<br />
'••How Is it oddr .' • .<br />
-Why. to s*t Iu they first bare to<br />
come out."—New York Journal.<br />
l*t him who would move the world<br />
orst IU..V.. bltiiW.—Socraics.<br />
Notice <strong>of</strong> Meeting or Commit<br />
sioners <strong>of</strong> Assessment<br />
Nolle* !• b«r»hjBU«o UiMt h«vcd«lKer«d<br />
to ttw Ctinmi--ioQ*r« <strong>of</strong> AM/iumeni P'<br />
Or*nn Oily. N»w Jonjey.ftcopy ol ibonMlu*<br />
lion paueu by I UP Conmioo Council ol Uce*n<br />
<strong>City</strong> on ociobar *3, UUK iMMwrlftiDinn I tie<br />
co*w arrxpt-iiMi<strong>of</strong> ih«1iMprovero«nliitw*»<br />
out m »n ordiDADr* entitled "An ordinance<br />
lo provide fir the improvement <strong>of</strong> certain<br />
»U*«li., »\«nue*and blgnwayii In Iberlty o><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> (Hy by curbing and pavlocihe in)'<br />
wllb i'tni*or comrntln front <strong>of</strong> e*rta*n .«•<br />
ami bet«r*en r«rtattf atrveU. upproved tie-<br />
rfnhtr £1. Mutt, duly nttevted by roe; nod<br />
TAKK NOT1CK tbat tbe. «ald (Mmroli-<br />
Monerp <strong>of</strong> Aw wment Imve nrpolotcd ««iiir-<br />
day, tbe -^1 «tny <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oct</strong>ober. Wio, at 11 o citvk<br />
In Ui«? fort*noon* ml Hie Council t^btmlxr.<br />
Klglitb KnUConinil uveoue, ttveitD <strong>City</strong>* N<<br />
J • M» tot) it me nnd place or meet.DIE far bear-<br />
ing the parttr» tntrredtedin sorb I m pro ve-<br />
in*.. I, HI At inch Utiioibvy will give all p«rllf«<br />
inter- MM m.'or adt-ctert by, lli* ltnpro\e-<br />
m»*nt HID Itt opportunity to be bearu ujton<br />
«ubj*ct t*r tt.« aH-ewment ol tlie di.m*v»<br />
puaiain Mll*-i>tt-4 !>• (»•••; »IH1<br />
lurUivr v<br />
TAKK NOT1C th, V<br />
J.,M* I he lime and ulareol utretliic f(>r iwr<br />
me tbt« par*if« .ntervitHl tn *urb lmpn>%r-<br />
nieni. at wliU-h time they win tfivetttl phrtlr*<br />
toten^led in. or Hliected t>>. Ibf ltn| rove<br />
ircot nniple onpo luuily lu lw iM^trd II|MIH<br />
Ibe Muljerl <strong>of</strong> lite ui»iin.i«men\ <strong>of</strong> Hie iliiiiittL't-*<br />
tied by nr l>«>neniia conlirred ii|'<br />
or mil t-Ktale ••>' rru^m <strong>of</strong> «u< h in<br />
KOI.L% «..\KHI-riSoN,<br />
• i*y Clerk or o rutifiiy,<br />
Ihtted.lK'toNTl, li»H» IlKi. tt., I*. F..*«. U<br />
Notice <strong>of</strong> Meeting <strong>of</strong> t'o'mmis<br />
siouers <strong>of</strong> Assessments.<br />
Notice !• be re by tclwn Hint lh»\e dtllvere«1<br />
lo Ihe Commit* loner* <strong>of</strong> A»»*»M«nient <strong>of</strong><br />
ttreMi». lulu. iN-lwet'ii *he bountor t.oVloc.li tnth*'<br />
BiorulDtii.it*l Tcv'clock.ln Ilie^veulrttr. lor.lljr<br />
purpoM-or elcvlltic<br />
«;owrnor. ' ,<br />
Mvlnberj^f tile llnil-4'<strong>of</strong> ltrt>r*"..t!f<br />
- Afembcr <strong>of</strong> tue (.ttrtirrnl A^M-ml'ly.<br />
Sheriff.<br />
I'vrontr.<br />
t'Uy t'onil'trollpr.<br />
Tvo.Mrnilwr*.iftl^ lUwr.l.'.f f^]u.Mt|.c>tl«ortti« County <strong>of</strong> Cape MM),<br />
maoVootbe 27lh Oay <strong>of</strong> July. A. l». 1V10.»n<br />
ibe application <strong>of</strong> tor »ab*rribrr, Kxn-utrU<br />
ol »aid decea»ed^ notice 1» hrr*by eiwo io<br />
Ib© creditor* ol auld devra*>etl lo. exht'ttt IA<br />
(be *ub*rrtbvr uodef o«lb or MlBriuulloii<br />
Ibelr c'alin*and demand* mptlaat the r*l»l<br />
<strong>of</strong> raid deceased -v. IvtO. or they Will<br />
be forev**r barred <strong>of</strong> any aitlou at^»tn*4 -ibe<br />
»ub«<br />
• i ;i J : ; V 1 ...;';<br />
Tlie lots marktil on thi* plan were a part <strong>of</strong> the H. B. Ho well estate.<br />
Other lob«, all <strong>of</strong> which arc for s.i!c, comprise i.ot 7,^4, Central avenue,<br />
third lot wjulli <strong>of</strong> Thirleenth -treet. This Central'avenue lot has new<br />
Granolitliic Sidewalks anil Curbs. • •<br />
Also 653 Wesley avenue. • _<br />
Ashury avenue lots are two fotSon wtst •iiile Seventy feet north <strong>of</strong> Six-'<br />
teenth st'a-et, nnnil*«rcil 4S9 and -| will soon provide mail rccep-'<br />
tariff on their house*, and this invention i> particularly designed lor"<br />
use in connection with a house to house delivery, overcoming<br />
many objectionable features in devices as heret<strong>of</strong>ore constructed by<br />
fittini; a.box or receptacle interiorly <strong>of</strong> the house adjacent the'door,"<br />
provided with .a chute *o arranged as to "pen outwardly <strong>of</strong> the house<br />
in a substantially hidden position. Worthy <strong>of</strong> Iiiycmlgnllon .<br />
- For particulars, etc., call or address . •" •<br />
R. C. ROBIINSOIX, Agent<br />
744-46 Anbury Avenue Ocenn iilty, tVi J.<br />
lng Inapectorll. A. W. Hmllh.<br />
Hlreet HupvrvlNor—U'Hrrau W. Krowu.<br />
Illy HollJitor-A. A. Hiiwcll.<br />
Councilman—Hurry K. Ntanlon, Harry 1.<br />
Hiultn, V. M. Uunubell, JoUu MitU.-tt. M.'<br />
HampMin, Uoora-B u. Adama, Dr. Ulurlo. II.<br />
Hoard ol Health— PraaMed, Or. N. Howard<br />
Kurt; Hiwllh UlUwr und Hocrcury. T.<br />
c Adama; Truu.unr.Ooen J. 5lcCunn;Med.<br />
Lee.<br />
leal loapcctor, or* I* N.Urlacom; Metubera<br />
or Hoard—Ur. V. K, KUwantH und Jolip It.<br />
U U U l l l d M i<br />
U r a v e f U u U y l u p w r r l p i<br />
Jloard 01 • Kducullon—Ur. n. r. A boot 1,<br />
l>mldenl; A. J.Hmllb. Vice l're»ldcnt: U. K.<br />
Htollb. Hecrelary; Klcbard B. HUlca. ti. tt.<br />
U^rup'Wn. Juium W. Leo.<br />
Ully Huparintendeni<strong>of</strong> Mrhoula—Pr<strong>of</strong>. Jaa.<br />
H, Htevuna.<br />
-oveneer or tbe Poor— Itcubiu t.uilliiiii.<br />
CHURCH SERVICES.<br />
Kirat M. K. ly'liurcb. corner cenirnl avviiiie<br />
and KliiMI. alnsoU' Itov. Dr. K, It- IIriin>ut«,<br />
uaator. 1 • " ..<br />
Morulmc iwrvlce, 10JKK ovenlnii nnrvlcv.T^U.<br />
Vrayer nieellnic* W«dniM.1uy UVVIIIIIK, 7J*I-<br />
riunday aelioiil, iUU. MurK W. A.IUIIIH,<br />
aupurtnlAlidunl.' r<br />
. Cmid<strong>of</strong>lru»l«J«-ITe«l.l*nl, Dr. II. T. Ab-<br />
K. W. Kdwarif»; »lwurd. M. Himou. Wn>. I..<br />
Ulbb, Jobl. Mart*. Ueunto j. Adunia, U. U.<br />
Parker. Kll K. Mtew»rl. •<br />
Claaa Jltwcintfa—Huuduyuiornlnic,IL&),Jnlin<br />
UarlJ*. leader: Monday eyenluK, 7.*fl, Mra.'<br />
K. Urlck, leader Krlduy- weutuv. t ountfa<br />
U n l d Tl latiua e nld In<br />
WM. LAKE, C: EM<br />
Real Estate Agent.<br />
Survrytnt;,t'on\>yimJ'hitM*«tMii.lH»Umtrr»' IM^t».Nnti*ryf*u!iltiivri untl A«t'iirv uvt-liuf, 1*. u. lto\ if*. , WSf.fLAKKe<br />
Real Estate Agent<br />
LICENSED AUCTIONEER.<br />
No.: 721 Asbury Abenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. j.<br />
ck, leader Krlduy weutuv. t outf<br />
Uon.n leader* Tlieae lusatiuga are neld In<br />
ibecbnrco.* ' : . ..<br />
- Benlor Uitwurtb Leuicue—Tlturaday eveu-<br />
ln«,7J0, It llowurJ Tliorn, Pmildeni. •<br />
Klrat Pmabyleruin Uuureh, Wealey avenue<br />
and Mevemu alreet. lu. in.: Hubbaih Hcnopl,-iDO p. m.;<br />
Pnsaeblnn. 8JJ0 p. - m.; Praj'er Meellnlia<br />
Wednemluy eveulna". Ill»o'clock. . ;<br />
Macwtonla U. B. Cburcb.'TenUi atreel and<br />
Mliupaon uvenue, ubove Iteadlnie Depot, IN* and Thuraday Kveulugi* dur-<br />
IliK Winter.<br />
Bell Pbotie-AUanlleClty, NO.UI U.<br />
Ucran <strong>City</strong>, No. IK.<br />
B# T. ABBOTT, M. D.,<br />
Phyaician aud Mnrgeon,<br />
OFHCE-Conwr Centnl ind Elgbtli Street<br />
(TUI9a.m.<br />
Krom I lo S ,.....<br />
KromUloUp.ro.<br />
orricc Nouna rjp?51 to aj>. nj<br />
C HUTCHINSON. M. D.<br />
624 EIGHTH STREET .<br />
OCEAN CITY. N. J. . I.<br />
oyriric HnnitH^H to 11) a. iu.:*Jto 4 p in*.<br />
7 la H p. in. ' Ifell 1-boue IK7-X<br />
J N. GRISCOM, M. D.<br />
EIGHTH 8T. /VND WErfLKY AVK.<br />
llotli liiuneH— IKII, IS; luler-Hlrtle, lilt<br />
Oltlce lloura- Until lou. m. Krom »lo «|>* m.<br />
No <strong>of</strong>lico liuura Hunday ufternoon.<br />
Al Itnttben H. ConH.n'a, Mnliiora. Mon.la>H,<br />
WvtlneHdaya and Hatunlaya, H.1U lo 6J9J p. in.<br />
Hour*.<br />
it- Ilia. m.<br />
Mp.<br />
7-Nn.<br />
Hiimlay<br />
«"; Allen Corson, M. D. -vv.::::<br />
, 808 Wealey Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cltv ».New-<br />
-Bell W.<br />
^ItJii<br />
- W. P. HAINES<br />
9aO Central Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Or-KICK iiolIIIH:<br />
KtOIUll.lll. 'J III I p. III.<br />
lltl.S |>. III.<br />
[)K. CHARLES B. RIDER<br />
Otis M. Townsend<br />
A Practical HeaBliore Arclillec<br />
-Llcenaed by tlie State...' -:- -:- .<br />
EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O.<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
LA. STEELMAN<br />
JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY<br />
Cbn ud Ojtlajr Toagt a 8pio&IU<br />
Agent for Btewail'a Iron Worku Co.<br />
Plain—anit-OrrjBiDenUI—F<br />
Iron Bailings aud Window-Guards.'<br />
Seventh St. and Haven Ave. •<br />
QHARLES L. HOFMANN<br />
REGISTERED ARCHITECT<br />
t>L*ae,a».iciricATio«ea«oeuptai«Ti«oeacc<br />
421 Mariner &nerchants' BuUdlos<br />
_ ' PHII.ADEi.PHIA. PA.<br />
ln*t>«»n <strong>City</strong>, otJoa. 1. Hcull'a <strong>of</strong>flee', 'Very<br />
Wedncaday ondHalurday and every evening.<br />
809 Central Avenue<br />
OCKAM V1TV. X. J. •<br />
K'S I'HA"KMACY<br />
d At-bury Avenue.<br />
ll>|.>|i|..»]>hlt.-^. a tn...<br />
)UII twbl .mi<br />
ourwtd.this matter at lln-ir<br />
Monday evenlHK-. It »»» decided, to<br />
iii»lrui:t Secretary" Tuwnveiul to write<br />
Hupt. Akariuati, <strong>of</strong>-Die Hlioru KUHI<br />
<strong>Line</strong>, explulnliiK the |.y»illiiiior theatre-<br />
K»er» from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>" with rtfereuee<br />
I11 the Irpln a«. 1 oinniiiilatlon»1.uiiil re-<br />
•|UesllliR him In I111I1I Ilie 11.1(1 'farturv<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Theatres<br />
APOLLO IIJLATKE<br />
Ttsurt*, Krl Mud •...!• Hvia.<br />
. H4T.MT.ATJ.I] :<br />
f>!rect from the Uarrlck TheHlre,<br />
• New York •<br />
Tlie Neu* Voik rtun «ny< Hie luciui-<br />
parable f'oiueflltftiiie vt AtDerluti *'<br />
iMaiirli-efampbell i<br />
Henrietta Crosman<br />
Aud Her Metrouolltnu : traln 'on<br />
the Weat Jer»ey Kailroad, and tbey<br />
did not ultoRether encape the public<br />
«ye. Their bitKBai»e mire deeorutloHH<br />
tlmt cave Hlrone liiilkutionx tluit the<br />
nwnerH.U'ero 01*1 their wedding tour.<br />
Kveulng—25c, 6O0, 7oc, $1.00, tl.50<br />
.Pop. Mat. Sat—25o, fiOc, 75c. |l 00<br />
NEXV HONPAVKTR. OMI.V<br />
Thomashefsky's Yiddish Co.<br />
IN<br />
The Second Wife<br />
Price*, SSe, 85c, 60c, 7f>c. tl 00<br />
R. CURTIS ROBINSON<br />
Conveyancing»Insurance<br />
' ; • • \ • • ' . ' * ' >?<br />
••'.•'. * NOTARY PUBLIC AND -<br />
.' COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS<br />
Nps. 744-46 Asbury Avenue<br />
OOEAN OltY. N. J.<br />
KS*M6ney to loan on Bond and<br />
Established 18S1<br />
Bell Telephone<br />
B. R. SMITH & SONS<br />
PAPER<br />
1048 and 1050 Asbury Avenue<br />
\ <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J: • "<br />
Up-to-Date Papor Hanging ',,<br />
Artists'Materal . . . • .<br />
•. Workmanship Guaranteed<br />
•. Pictures Framed to Order<br />
NO COMBINES OFFICE: 1238 WEST AVENUE<br />
Consumer's Ice Si Coal Co.<br />
WHOLBSAIM MHO RETAIL, DEALERS IN „ .<br />
Improve* Syutem Used<br />
Nowblteorlroatlce<br />
Prompt Attention<br />
Be«t Ice la the <strong>City</strong><br />
A Big Reduction ir> Rrloe<br />
BUVOFTME COMPANY THAT CAUSED A REDUCTION<br />
.TRADE MOTTOt "SQUARB DEAL." Bottf Phones<br />
SEEK LATER NIGHT CAR<br />
FROM ATLANTIC CITY<br />
Progressive League "<strong>of</strong> This<br />
<strong>City</strong> Sends Request to<br />
Sapt. Akarmaa.<br />
|inlroiiM<strong>of</strong> Atlantic Clly<br />
aicalii ex|irrlencliiK tlielr<br />
UHiial troublo In tlie fall anil winter.<br />
When they attend amumjuient plqcvH<br />
In Atlantic <strong>City</strong> in Ilie evenings.<br />
UHually tbey are compelled to leave<br />
the lliealre before the clone or the<br />
HIIOW iu order to catcli the, Innt eleclrle<br />
car for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Hupt. Akarman wax si-kcil, n HIIOII<br />
llineaKU, lo hold the luntx-ar. "until .a<br />
tiuios little later than 11 •!«. ON |H now<br />
the cane, but He tolil lilti |iellthuiur»<br />
that IIIIH could not be done under •tin,<br />
ItiHHlated.<br />
The tneinbets <strong>of</strong> the YOUOR MCU'H<br />
TRUST COMPANY<br />
SELLS BUILDING<br />
Joseph I. Scull BnyB Property<br />
Now Occupied by Harry.<br />
Cone.<br />
County Collector Joueph I Hcull WUH<br />
Ihe Hiiccesnful bidder for the two-ntory<br />
property occupied by Harry Cone, al<br />
the corner or KlRhtlmtreet and Anbury<br />
avenue, olFered for Kale by the new<br />
owner, the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Title and Truat<br />
Co. - ". - • •<br />
Kour'bldri were received by the com-<br />
uy.—UUio-co<br />
MeHalou <strong>of</strong> the Lulldliig would be bad<br />
Novembers, the wiccesBrut bidder to<br />
remove the building.from Its pronent<br />
location between N'oveuiber .> and<br />
November 10 <strong>of</strong> Him year.<br />
.If Mr Bcull I|OCH not Hell the hon-e<br />
wrnre IIIH time expired, he will move It<br />
tooueol hi,i lolN-aiid make a nuiiiber<br />
<strong>of</strong> iiilprovemciilHlti thi> JIOIIHP, ,,,- *<br />
NOT A CANDIDATE<br />
Or. HuadlM Daran'l Wnul '•••••i.<br />
L . * nlnfeTton l*re*ilr. John Hnudley, <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Orove, l» not. Io lie the next<br />
prealdent <strong>of</strong> I'ennliiRlon Hemlnary,<br />
I'.intrary to publl»heit re|K>rt. Doctor<br />
Handley, who IH a prealdliiR elder <strong>of</strong><br />
the "New Jersey Conference -<strong>of</strong> the<br />
MvlliodiHt Epl-eopal 4'hureh, Hay» lie<br />
IM uot a "candidate for the place. In<br />
all probability the Itev. Dr. Johji It.<br />
HalneH, the vice "preHldent,* .will be<br />
chuxtjii an president at the ilext ineel-<br />
IIK <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> IrunleeH.<br />
Alieaily the Milary or Doctor HalneH,<br />
11 anticipation <strong>of</strong> lilu elevation lo the<br />
lilKher oHIee, IIBH been InereaKed to<br />
£*MHI a year from flSlM. It IH ulider-<br />
HIIHHI that Doctor -Maine* will pick a<br />
buHlneHH man from the conference 10<br />
take charge <strong>of</strong>. I'ennlliKton'H uivlerlal<br />
IntereHtH, while he (Doctor HalncM) at-<br />
tendn to the vcholufctic and relinlouM<br />
partiueuts. -• ' .<br />
•louulit-u coiluic**. - :. •<br />
TliaiuaH.ltoblnHoii*, or Cramer Hilt,<br />
IIUH purchased, Ilirouuh the agency <strong>of</strong><br />
Frank K" Darby. Mrn. Annie K. Ped-<br />
rlck'H cottage. 111 Went'avenue. He<br />
IH employed by Frank llownuii in tlie<br />
concrete work 6u "the Oardeiin t.'o.'H<br />
tract and will bring bin family .lo llilx<br />
clly. . . . ' "<br />
THEY FAVOR CITY<br />
PLHGRODND<br />
Property Owners Say Official?<br />
Here Should Provide for<br />
- ••'•'*the Fntttre. •<br />
"A few weeks "ago,"-nald a I'IIIIB-<br />
delphlan who OW'IIH property In till*<br />
rerart, "I raw an article in the HKS-<br />
TINEI. advocallng a playground for<br />
the children and nuggeHtlng Ilie open<br />
space known ait the camp ground ax a<br />
delightful and available location.<br />
'•'I- think the Huggestlon mwt ex-<br />
cellent aud I. with many or my<br />
friends, approve <strong>of</strong> the idea. It neeniH<br />
tome that.Ibe city authorities Hhould<br />
make a move. In t.hiH matter before It la<br />
too late. They Hhould look to needH<br />
along thiaHue for theyeara to come.<br />
"The city la growing remarkably<br />
aud within a comparatively aliort lime<br />
the need or Buch a playground will be<br />
felt. There In no doubt <strong>of</strong> thin.<br />
Itutprcfvd aloud.<br />
The Cape May County Hoard <strong>of</strong><br />
Freeholders yealerday afternoon lu-<br />
tipected tbe work-being done by'Bena-<br />
tor Hand, the coutraclor.for tbe second<br />
sectlou or the new-road from Crooked<br />
Creek to KIIIB Man>hall'»- btore, a dis-<br />
tance or eleven ml let). Thin road is to<br />
be part or tbe ocean boulevard. The<br />
board's engineer is uow preparing<br />
plans for the third section ot t bio road.<br />
Oone «o Trenlon.<br />
.11. Frank Smith, a delegate from<br />
Iota Council, No. 126; Jr. O. U. A. M.,<br />
left here Tuenday for Trenton to attend<br />
the annual. State council meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Junior Mechanic... He was aocotn-<br />
p'auleU by Charles J). Bauipson, a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> tbe local lodge.<br />
.Anomer Bay Villa . •<br />
' K. t.. Chenter, <strong>of</strong> this.clty, has glveu<br />
to English A Johnson 'the contract to<br />
build a two.Htory villa ou the Ulen<br />
Cove Tract at Tenth street aud tbe bay.<br />
The house will cost fc!500.<br />
Own Van Hauie.<br />
ft's dlgulllod aud gives you 'a deli-<br />
cious Dense or security to owu your<br />
home at '<br />
., OCEAN CITY.<br />
Besides, your responsibility as a real<br />
estate owner makes you q desirable<br />
cltizeo. Think It over, then call on •<br />
HARBY HEADLEY,<br />
Real Estate Operator, Ninth and As<br />
bury- avenue; next. to tire, house who<br />
wlllahow you tho very best way and<br />
some or the greatest bargains to be<br />
found, hero on the ..eaatetit. teims.<br />
Phone connection. • •'... .<br />
iiditloiiH-were-thttt—poH' to—write—slmllar-leti<br />
Hratauraul Haal<br />
H D. Pierce ban .tlinponed or hi*<br />
renlauraut bunlnenH. lo Win. Wright,<br />
forneventeeiiyeamae«inMtablein Mlll-<br />
I. Mr. Wrlght'H Him ban been 'con-<br />
ucing a reataurant iu Mlllvllle _ Mr.<br />
fierce, who han been in biiHiiiens here<br />
two, yearn and han done well, for<br />
which lietiiaukn hln patroiiH, will con-<br />
tinue to reside here. He"wlll devote<br />
all hlatlmeio piiMhlng his luvenllou,<br />
which la adyerti»ed In this innue<strong>of</strong> the<br />
SEXILNEU! 1——ill: ——1___—.<br />
WANT BRIDGE RUN<br />
' TO OCEAN CITY<br />
Letters. Sent To Freeholders<br />
by This Resort's Progrcs- .<br />
sive League.<br />
Membern <strong>of</strong>tho YonnR MBII'H Hro-<br />
CHHIVO I.caRuo <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> are or<br />
the opinion that the proponed bridge<br />
aeroHH Urcat Kgit Harbor Hay Hhould<br />
be built from Homers' Point to tblH<br />
city, hiBlead or to Heealey'H l*olnt, aH<br />
nripean to bo tbe Intention.<br />
After dlncjiBHlnR the Hiibject at their<br />
meeting Monday night, the uiembeh)<br />
Instructed the necretary to write lo<br />
the mernberH <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County<br />
Boanl or Freeholder!. In thin city' and<br />
remie.it tliein to une all their ellorU (o<br />
build the bridge to tltix city fioui Hoiu-<br />
erH' Point..<br />
The secretary wa* also Instructed<br />
item—to—Director<br />
Doughty, or tile • Atlantic County<br />
Board or Kreeholdent, aud W. Ueott<br />
Haud, or till* city, a member or tbe<br />
State <strong>Ocean</strong> Boulevard Committee.<br />
The league -put lUteJf 011 record an<br />
opposed to making the nut <strong>of</strong> 1IMI7 re-<br />
lating to Ihe rehuprovemert nf HtieetH<br />
a purl <strong>of</strong> the city charter.<br />
The following new ineiiilitr» were<br />
elected: • .. ' .<br />
J: I'. DUIIOIH, Lawrence Lear, Harry<br />
II. l.uke. Win. H. I'olliHMin,' Jr., and<br />
A'. Ii: Purler.<br />
C. Mower Hlioemuker'H application<br />
for memberHlilp will be acted upon at<br />
tbe uext meeting <strong>of</strong> the league.<br />
President Holla (larretHon a|i|Hilnled<br />
('liailcH HampHon' a member or the<br />
linauce committee, and l>eroy Howe a<br />
meiuberortlieinemberHtiipcoiiinilltce.<br />
The league bus secured, a room at<br />
the ItlHcayue, where the regular nieet-<br />
IIIKH will.be held. - ' .<br />
MBLVIN COMING BACK<br />
CdHen <strong>of</strong>. typhoid here lant Hummer,<br />
perhapH due to tl.e eating or oyuterH<br />
out <strong>of</strong> neaMon and the changed mode<br />
<strong>of</strong> living on tlie part . or vlsltorn<br />
people -who probably had typhoid<br />
fever gerniH before coinliiK to thin city.<br />
If the gerini were lying around loose<br />
11 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, why didn't praple from<br />
L'amdeii.'MlllvHlo, Jlridgcloit, Vine-<br />
laud 1111M Hco'reH <strong>of</strong> otlnSr placeH who<br />
<br />
later.<br />
Jt In said Uiat It l« more than likely ,<br />
hat Commodore W. D. Hnow, Vice<br />
Coramodqre C. C. W. WlUon and the<br />
other oRlcers will be reuomluated and<br />
re-elected, a» they have been at tbe<br />
bead or the club affairs only s very,. .<br />
hort time. • '.<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> the members wi
nei<br />
•'Ha in<br />
r.don* bysmpsrisnesa<br />
wonu'Ctv;<br />
notiacad tb«tUM'd«flcltfbr tb« O*c«l<br />
year ended Jane 80.<strong>1910</strong>, amounted lo<br />
only- «tf81,482, aa compared with<br />
117,479,770, far the preceding. >«ir.<br />
These are tne>,flna| Ognresai reported'<br />
hytne auditor Tor'tbe department and<br />
•bow a *«vlojtotUl,i$98,2Jpdartng tfr<br />
course or Ibe year. The «rWe discrep-<br />
ancy between the deUdt tot the fiscal<br />
yean 1B0B'and l&10 : -la'regarded by<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials as bearing out the recent state-<br />
ment', by tbe Postmaster Genera] that<br />
befyra ibe.close or another flscal year<br />
tbe portal establishment' will be «lf-<br />
sustaining. . " •<br />
Wurnsa In the. Cbrlitlsn Herald,<br />
B. B. Johristone aaya: In England,<br />
city government baa aettled into. cer-<br />
i ii h I l<br />
rt Boardwalk hotel a reality<br />
-cao afford, to do a- little<br />
mov.<br />
iwllUea aregettiug red-hot,<br />
{ntkleratood, and if la conadently<br />
f;:fw*ift«|-by many that all Republican<br />
iJTeindMatea 1 will not have a walkover.<br />
Newark, <strong>Oct</strong>. 22.-H la only three<br />
years ago tbat Knturnbacb. then tbe<br />
Democratic candidate tor governor, la<br />
an address to tbe people <strong>of</strong> Pater-<br />
tain definite requisites that It lias son used tbe following language In<br />
taken .centuries to determine. The praise <strong>of</strong> Vivian SI/ Lewis, .the pres-<br />
Englisbma'u or attain works for the eat BepnbUcan candidate: -In Justice<br />
love <strong>of</strong> IU There buve beeu ca«ea or to Mr. Lewis, your fellow townsman.<br />
graft In British Cities, but diacovery I 1 must' say that he Is oue <strong>of</strong> the few<br />
meaut quick punishment and com-' <strong>of</strong>ficials at Trenton who can be found<br />
plete suppression<br />
mayor or aldermau<br />
'rfl^WIMwoodBu'o.ono<strong>of</strong>tbeneat-<br />
^aajilnnaibr jwpwa tathe, county, baa<br />
ftl'-u'pon {lta eleventh year. Tbe<br />
littr aU.but especially for<br />
6f JBlve;MUe Beach.<br />
tbe political ex<br />
t»'inobW not be forgotten<br />
. i i r ' f . ' p p t y owoera or<br />
tMa'cnyfc.l tbat provisions iboold be<br />
; a i " l d f b bll<br />
fc t p<br />
r.i" plajgroondfor tbe cbll-<br />
h<br />
fiearlsle-tity-Bevlew-esHie-to<br />
- qslastweak In an enlarged and much<br />
,. Improved 1 shape. 1*. I. Bossey, tbe<br />
edUorrortbeiastlS months, has ae-<br />
fMapHaimH gnu results during tbe<br />
sborrttaM he has been In charge <strong>of</strong><br />
, 'theBevtow, which has now entered<br />
^nponlta third year.<br />
""* \"Drarnro tbeyean 1911, isi2 and 1918<br />
•• the-turns <strong>of</strong> more than BOO <strong>of</strong>fice-<br />
_ boldcrstn thls'State will expire. Tbe<br />
> salaries ot these people range from<br />
910.000 • year down to tl.OOO. The<br />
/"'dtsMbntton <strong>of</strong> this pat/onage will be<br />
• ID- the hands <strong>of</strong> the next governor <strong>of</strong><br />
•£ .New'Jersey. Here Is something for<br />
the voters togtve deep consideration.<br />
~, Ax exchange suggests that worn-oat<br />
,} railroad ties which are burned op<br />
\ along tbe right <strong>of</strong> way might better<br />
-'bagfvent<strong>of</strong>amlllesforfoeL. Thin Is Dot<br />
' new. and BQdoobt a great many are<br />
f 'thus disposed <strong>of</strong>, bat tbe companies<br />
> woakt bs pat to expense In hauling<br />
_ the ties totbeelty poor. Probably tbe<br />
^vUles^woold be donated If phllanlhro-<br />
r -'-plsu would anange for tbelr eollee-<br />
'' . tion. and delivery to the poor without<br />
Yonr Eugllth<br />
Is proud <strong>of</strong>. bis<br />
position because' or the opportunity<br />
given to "Improve his city. HI*' own<br />
emolument* are too small to be con-<br />
sidered. Hls'rewards must be what<br />
many American <strong>of</strong>ficials would re-<br />
gard as the merest seullcenialltles.<br />
Germans make a close, exbsusiive<br />
study <strong>of</strong> municipal government—a»<br />
tbey do most tblugs' affecting tbelr<br />
empire, and tberi- are no .notable<br />
scandals lu tbe realm <strong>of</strong> tbe Kaiser.<br />
The <strong>of</strong>ficial thief bas a ebort shift<br />
uuder German systems aud his re-<br />
wards do not tempt him, aa lu tills<br />
country, to brave Imprisonment.<br />
A COUNTY exchange coutaius the<br />
fallowing, wblcb can be read with<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>it by a few SENTINEL subscribers<br />
wbo have "been a trifle negligent re-<br />
, „".) jtat a,'decision just handed down, tbe<br />
•" Haptrtor Court in Pennsylvauu has<br />
• sostsined theTalMlty<strong>of</strong> the act which<br />
' /makes It unlawful for onnaturallzed<br />
"l-'iV- ' pwsoQS to have flresnns In their po»-<br />
**v i aMsJooy^Xbe case WAS appealed from<br />
« \;,', Indiana Coonty.wbere twotUavs were<br />
' am*sted«od fined S25 for having<br />
doable-barrel shotgun In their posse<br />
skw.[.,lt. was contended that ibe act<br />
•.trsalsted. the ftartecntb amendment <strong>of</strong><br />
the Federal constitution, bat the court<br />
_nfnsea to take that view.<br />
^V«AHX <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s people attend<br />
; tb»^Apollo Theatre, In AtlanUcClty,<br />
-(• <strong>of</strong>flce <strong>of</strong> tbe el'y clerk on or hrfnrw<br />
lb« Mvttntb day ot'Notember. A. U- l»;o.<br />
Pone by order <strong>of</strong> Common Cou-rtJ.Orr.oU.<br />
HOLLA<br />
10-15, St., P.<br />
oruceao <strong>City</strong>. N. J<br />
NOTICE OF INTENTION.<br />
Parabanl to a motion adopted Mt H oi^e' -<br />
or Common Council ol <strong>Ocean</strong> Cliv, N. J .neli<br />
on the third dny <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oct</strong>ober. A. l>t folD. |Hibll«<br />
notice la hereby given or ibe Inlemloa ol ibe<br />
aald Oominob Cooddt to Introduce an or-<br />
dinance at a tneellpa 1 to be'held o-i.tbe<br />
seventh day <strong>of</strong> Noretnber.A. D.<strong>1910</strong>. *n tbe<br />
Council Clumber, al » o'clock, 'or as «<br />
loereafler'aa common Council may at<br />
mlnettoeorb wltb eententeurb and pavaMlu*-*<br />
walka wltb «-menl.tne aldewalka ox At antic<br />
avenue IromHislb to Herentb aireeta; c«u*<br />
tral avenue from Korty-tUbtb atreet to Kitty.<br />
dr»t Htnet; Anbury avenue tforn Fony-nlntb<br />
aueel loKinjamt aim>i:rorty-nlntn «lre«l<br />
from .Aabury-avenue to .Wealey avenue;<br />
rlftletn street from Aabury avenne lo Wvalry<br />
avenue; Xbtrty-lourtb atreet tram. Central<br />
aveaoe-U>-Uav«n~avenoe;-exeepllnc-lbere'<br />
rrom Ib v lota alrrady completed. ID aald city<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly, according to- ibe provlalooa <strong>of</strong><br />
an ordinance now I o force governing tbe<br />
n n e . . • • • " • • : . • . • .' • • • • • J<br />
Notice la farther (IV-D that ao much or tbe<br />
coats, damaa.cn. and *x p^naea <strong>of</strong> tbe Improve<br />
menu or aa*d at tewalka as represent* the<br />
apedaland pecnllar beneata conferred upon<br />
tbe owner* <strong>of</strong> land and re il eatale tenenne^<br />
tbereby "ball be a«*e«eftl thereoo- fn propc»r-<br />
lion lolbc beo'Staeaeb •noil be deemed<br />
aequlre. -'..'. • . ' , •<br />
All pepM»n« ot>J clinic to fcueb Improve-<br />
1 ire«e t inelr obleetlona In wrll-<br />
tn««ttl^o4tl^orLbe^Uy«iWlitb<br />
tbe seventb day ol November. A. D. I9!a<br />
!>one by order <strong>of</strong> Common Council, <strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />
<strong>1910</strong> •••<br />
ROI.I.V OARRETXON.<br />
•••*,• i <strong>City</strong> Clerk <strong>of</strong> ocean ciry.N.J<br />
10-13,SI.. P. K..HUB. • .-„'<br />
-: , : .•:" '} N O T I C E . •;• •.<br />
Tbe County Board <strong>of</strong> Taaation will new<br />
appeals from iiiriinirnn <strong>of</strong> tales ID tbe dlf<br />
ler**nt mnnMpalltles lo Cane May Coontv at<br />
tbe places designated bvlow and a poo tbe<br />
date* named, convening In eaeb plane at ten<br />
o'clock in tbe morning except a* otberwt<br />
stated below.<br />
Appeals ean not be considered nn1e«s made<br />
ID aceordanre wltb Ibe roles <strong>of</strong> tbe Board<br />
Boys' Bloomer Pants, 48c. 73c, 98c. $1.25<br />
A Full <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> Men's \Vool Underwear, 48c, 75c, $1.25, $1.50<br />
Orrterx Delivered Both Pbouen<br />
Special Lot <strong>of</strong> lien's U. S. Army<br />
Shoes.<br />
Price S3.50. For this sale S2.48<br />
CREAM<br />
SBBjaMBBB«BBB«BBBB ^<br />
724Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
WeddlnR Parties and Plcuicx a Spec-<br />
ialty. Your trade solicited.<br />
Ordersdelivered. Prompt atleutlon.<br />
Milk and Cream always on baud.<br />
Both Phones. •<br />
Real Estate and<br />
Search Company<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape May Connty. N. J.<br />
- HEPKEKENTINO<br />
FIDELITY TRUST CO.<br />
• (H NKVt-AIlK ' . .<br />
TITLES INSURED<br />
Kraivti •• Ab»tnun«ol Tlllwauil Kl.tln-<br />
FARM PROPERTIES<br />
BOUGHT AND SOLD<br />
• Om any wbodeslie tbem, upon ap<br />
PIICMIIOO to l be secretary <strong>of</strong> tbe Board, Harry<br />
Headley. <strong>Ocean</strong> CUy, N. J.<br />
Upper Towoibtp. Tocluboe Hotel, -5lo3-<br />
dw.oetobRSM. lyio. '<br />
CapeaUr Point. Boroocb H»ll. Wednto.<br />
tar.N'.v.ioa. UIO. 1. ro.<br />
(toy, Nov. said, 1*10, a.jn.<br />
Borongb Ha|l. Wtdnea.<br />
Caps May. Borougb Hall, Friday,<br />
Sov tth.lOIO.<br />
' Middle Towoahlp, conrt House, Monday,<br />
Sov. 7tn,l»I0- .<br />
Lower Townablp, Townablp Booae. Wed-<br />
oeadav. Nov. tin. lilo. •<br />
Wlldwood/Borouin, Borough Hall. Friday,<br />
Nov. lilt). IU10. '<br />
Cp» May Oily, <strong>City</strong> Hall,- Monda>. Nov.<br />
Norm Wlldirood Boronin, Boronicb Hall,<br />
Wmneaday. Nov. Mlb. <strong>1910</strong>.<br />
Holly Beaeb Borougb, U- roa«h Hall. Frl-<br />
Uav. Nov. lstb, 1IM0, cm.<br />
Wlldwood.. H. Andoifer,-<strong>of</strong> •Colllngnwood,<br />
WON a vrnllur during the week. •<br />
- 1J. Newcomb, a "Vlneland lawyer,<br />
.wan in town during, tbe week.<br />
Mrs. Joshua Allen, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
•has beeu visiting friends here. • -<br />
' David' MrClure, <strong>of</strong> Phlladelplila,<br />
waH a recent guest <strong>of</strong> tlie Atgleu.<br />
. Hamuel Hchurch', who moved to<br />
Pelerebiirg, was in town Suuday.<br />
Millwork aiid Builders' Supplies<br />
<strong>City</strong> Mill and.lumber Company —<br />
•;• • . * : •••"... INC0BPOR»TEO ' .<br />
JOHN MAltTH, President. •• AI.LES SLULU. Sei-retary and Treasurer<br />
Offics, Sixth and.H nnAvemie, <strong>Ocean</strong>-<strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
• . BKI.l. TKLEPHoW<br />
JAMES 8. HAMILTON WALTER V.-HESS<br />
Hamilton & Hess<br />
" . ' •<br />
Jesse Cone aud family. are occupy-<br />
ing apartments at Mrs. Wajtgouer'a,<br />
*ou Asbury aveuue.<br />
Robt. W Scott and ST. Uolllou, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, cottage owners here,<br />
were lu town Tuesday.<br />
Capt. I>. R- Beckett aud Capt. Wm.<br />
Houch, <strong>of</strong> Carcden, were amqng the<br />
visitors to this city Friday.<br />
Frank E. Champion has been enter-<br />
taining bts father. Somers T. Cham-<br />
pion-, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Highlands.<br />
'William Kalbach, Jr., and wile, <strong>of</strong><br />
' Wlldwood, were guests <strong>of</strong> Sir. and<br />
Mrs. Mark Lake over. Sunday.<br />
' Miss "Edna Hlldreth, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Capt. and Mrs. H. W. Hlldrelb, has<br />
returned from a visit to Tuckahoe'<br />
friends: 1 '. .' '--. '' : ; /t • . .-.<br />
- Former State' Banklug Commis-<br />
sioner D. O.- Watklna and wife, <strong>of</strong><br />
Woodbury, were 'visitors here durlug<br />
the week. .. :. '. . " ;. • '" ' „<br />
• Mbw Emma Corson, <strong>of</strong> this city, Is<br />
visiting her. brother, Dr. tltiwood<br />
Corsou, atUlenmore, Pa. She will<br />
return tn this city next week.<br />
A. Deverall [and daughter, Miss<br />
Anna, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, property<br />
owners lu this city, were vleltors here<br />
.yesterday.<br />
Mrs. A. M. Gilbert, or West Phila-<br />
delphia, a summer, resldeut <strong>of</strong>Oeran<br />
<strong>City</strong>, lu speudlng the winter mouths<br />
lu California. ' • v '•;.:;.'<br />
Dr. and .Mrs. Oeorge-W. Urquhait<br />
aud JohnS. Morrw and wife, <strong>of</strong>. West<br />
Philadelphia, summer residents <strong>of</strong> tbla<br />
-city, were here a few days ago.^ -<br />
iMr.tpdMrs. H. b, McUullopgh, <strong>of</strong><br />
West Philadelphia, spent Sunday with<br />
Mrs. Mct'ullough's psreuts,,. Mr., and<br />
Mrs. V. A. SchoekV lu this clly.' : ' '<br />
The Bev, J. B. MoClotkey, df At-<br />
weeks', trip<br />
ALFRED H. BOYLE<br />
IS LAID^TO REST<br />
Associates on New York<br />
Times Accompanied Bodv<br />
to This <strong>City</strong>.<br />
The funeral <strong>of</strong> Alfred U. BOJIOWSB<br />
held from tbe'home <strong>of</strong> bis mother,<br />
Mrs. Jane E. Boyle,- 844 Ventral ave-<br />
nue, Friday morning. • Tbe services<br />
were conducted .by 4be Rev. 11. T.<br />
Casseiberry and ibe Rev. Charles W.<br />
Helsley, an uncle af tbe deceased,<br />
Tbe body reposed lo a black cloth<br />
casket. <strong>On</strong> and around the casket<br />
was a pr<strong>of</strong>usion <strong>of</strong> floral emblems from<br />
sorrowing friends. Among these tokens<br />
were a large and handsome wrealb and<br />
a pillow from Mr. Boyle's associates<br />
on tbe New York Times.<br />
Four <strong>of</strong> tbe ten pallbearers were men<br />
from the composing room <strong>of</strong> the Times.<br />
MORE BUILDING NOW THAN<br />
AT SAME TIME LAST YEAR<br />
SUNDAY IN THE<br />
LOCAL CHURCHES<br />
Mnslc Heard by large<br />
Congregations.<br />
Services In the local churches on'<br />
Bunday were .largely attended. Fol-<br />
lowing are reports <strong>of</strong> the services:<br />
FIRST M. B.<br />
"Can We Have a Revival?" was tbe<br />
subject <strong>of</strong> the Rev. Dr. Bruuyale's ser-<br />
mon In the First M. E. Church Sun-<br />
day evenlug, his text being ••Wilt<br />
p<br />
.The pallbearers were J. F. McUlrT Thou' not revive us again tbat Thy<br />
and H. C. Pierce, or Brooklyn; W. J.<br />
Goldsmith and John M. Fitxpalrick,<br />
<strong>of</strong> New York; John Brower, E B.<br />
English, Sbreeves Smith, D. B. May-<br />
hew, W. W. Brown and it. L, GorT.<br />
Tbe interment was at Pleasantyllle<br />
Cemetery In charge <strong>of</strong> Mark Lake.<br />
The four men from New York.'who,<br />
are employed on the New York Times,<br />
accompanied the body from Brooklyn<br />
to this city.<br />
BOUB1VV AFFWCTBD<br />
Hlllvlllci Man Bane*) Wlln emn<br />
Dim Here.<br />
Burying his wire In Mlllvllle Tues-<br />
day afternoon, Bennett Hayes came<br />
toHhls-'-cily-andTtiiscovered-tnat-hbt<br />
son,-Dsulel, aged S3 years, had Just<br />
died here.<br />
Daniel, who was a cement • worker,<br />
had been III fora few weeks. He lived<br />
at 60S Wesley avenue; and leaves a wife<br />
and four-moulhsK)ld child.<br />
Tbe body was sent to Mlllvllle by<br />
Undertaker Lake yesterday afternoon.<br />
through Pennsylvania, Ohio and Ken-<br />
tucky. '<br />
Mrs. Marguerite Schelleuger, <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May, and Mrs. Peale and Willie Hchel-<br />
letiger, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, have returned<br />
home after a visit to D. II.. Mayhew<br />
and wife In this city. " '<br />
Misses May A. Mldilleton and Ade-<br />
line Helsler,' <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, were<br />
guests-<strong>of</strong> the Imperial during the<br />
week. Miss Irwiu. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Is<br />
now a guest <strong>of</strong> the house.'<br />
Capt. and Sire. V. S. Robinson left<br />
tills city Tuesday for Arlington. N. J.,<br />
where they expect to-spend the win-<br />
ter nionlliB with their sou-ln-law,<br />
Ernest Peters, aud family.<br />
N. T. Lutton has. returned to hi"<br />
dutl« as money order clerk In tbo<br />
post<strong>of</strong>flce after spending his vacation<br />
In Philadelphia and Delaware'County.<br />
He saw one game <strong>of</strong> the world's base-<br />
all cbainplonBbip series.<br />
Mrs. E. H. Cain, ot Philadelphia,<br />
was In .<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily. Monday, looking<br />
after her business. Mrs. Cain Is con-<br />
nected with J. O. Beutly A Co, 8a0<br />
Asbury 'avenne, stamped lluen, e'm-<br />
brol^ery and novelty store.<br />
MIHckenln Barn. • '<br />
Ueo'rge !•.' Dukes, <strong>of</strong> Tuckalioe, was<br />
suddenly strleken-wllh-an-allsck-<strong>of</strong><br />
acute Brlght's .disease Sunday morn-<br />
ing, while In bis barn. He fell lu an<br />
unconscious condition and Isy there,<br />
he thinks, about two hours, before*he<br />
came to.- His family were in West-<br />
vllle visiting; but the neighbors heard<br />
bis cries and .assisted him into 'the<br />
bouse and called a pbyxlclau. His<br />
coudlllon-ls-eonsldered-serlou».^—-—<br />
lirdWoujiaVcnrlll.<br />
Mrs.J.C. Scull, <strong>of</strong> this city, was<br />
summoned to Pleasautvllle thjs week<br />
owing -to tbe serious Illness <strong>of</strong> ber<br />
mother, .Mrs. Jane Homan,. who' Is<br />
more thau 85 yean old; Mrs. Homau.<br />
resldeH -at NorthBeld, but ban beeu<br />
spending some time with' her' son,<br />
'apt. Charles A. Campbell. .<br />
Well Allended.<br />
Tbe secret societies In this city, and<br />
here are a number, are drawing their<br />
customary large attendance thene fall<br />
eveulugu. Tbe members are busy dur-<br />
ng the summer, and the lodges are<br />
not frequented very.much but all this<br />
changes,when the cool weather ap-<br />
proaches.' .<br />
' Gone Into Bankruptcy.<br />
C. M. Campbell, wbo Is serving bis<br />
last term as Councilman here., has<br />
Uled a petition iu bankruptcy.". He<br />
has been In business here at lutervals<br />
for a number <strong>of</strong> years. He has moved<br />
From Henry D. Moore's bouse ou Cen-<br />
tral avenue, below Eighth street.<br />
Hallow-e'en, Panlo. .<br />
Next Monday night will be Hallow-<br />
e'en and many <strong>of</strong> the .young people <strong>of</strong><br />
both sexes In this city are preparing to<br />
have a Jolly time. There are several<br />
parties to be held, It Is stated, aud the<br />
Indications are tbat the streets will be<br />
well tilled with masqueraders.,' •<br />
people may rejoice In Thee?"—Psalm<br />
85; 0 Or, Brunyate spoke-In port as fol-<br />
lows:<br />
"The prayers <strong>of</strong> Hcrlpturo, like Its<br />
promises, never grow old, Tuey deal<br />
not with tbe changing surface and cir-<br />
cumstances <strong>of</strong> life, but with Us llviug<br />
heart and' abiding ueedx. 80 this<br />
prayer or the old psalmist Is as fresh<br />
and lit for our lips today as when ho<br />
breathed It.<br />
-"The very word 'revival'. Is <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
strangely misinterpreted. With Home<br />
It awakens suspicion, and there are<br />
those wbo candidly do not devlre any-<br />
thing tbat might be HO termed. It<br />
needs rescuing from questionable COII-<br />
necllon».-r-It—lian-ljeen—limited—and<br />
perverted. It hns been regarded ax<br />
synonymous wltb a special mission.<br />
"A revival does not mean" a two<br />
weeks' fever, a transient excitement,<br />
\ brief, sudden sally upon the hosts <strong>of</strong><br />
wlckeduesg. It means the churcn re-<br />
newed and quickened In faith aud<br />
love .and revitalized lu power. IIH<br />
methods and eveu lta •manifestations<br />
must be most varied. A revival "In<br />
this twentieth century, . with Its<br />
changed conditions and altered prob-<br />
lems. Is bound to dlller widely from<br />
one hi tbe Blxteentli or elghteenMi.<br />
"Wlieu we speak, <strong>of</strong> revlvul we<br />
Hlinply mean a church touched ultli<br />
larger faith aud sire iglli aud charily<br />
by the linger <strong>of</strong> Hod, and Hucces^rully<br />
advancing the Kingdom <strong>of</strong> Ulirlvl by<br />
the myi-terioiiH,uut potent eneriry <strong>of</strong><br />
the Holy Ghost. Anil HUCII a revival<br />
msy. begin at once. . „• '<br />
"While the bleaslng so needful, so<br />
Immeasureable aud vital, can be cer-<br />
tainly experienced,!! cannot be cheaply<br />
and easily won. There are no short<br />
cnls and easy roads to large spiritual<br />
prosperity. A church robbed <strong>of</strong> power<br />
and dead to raul-stlrrlng eiithiiHlaam<br />
Ida wet blanket emporium, and .the<br />
goods delivered mean JoylexHueso, life<br />
lessness and stagnation and useleHH-<br />
uess, decay and deal li. * .<br />
Much might be*atdcuiicernlugtlie<br />
means or promoting a revival, but the<br />
oue supreme requirement from the hu-<br />
man side is that we get back tu prayer.<br />
"The modern .tendency to bring<br />
about a revival has heeii to adopt all<br />
nortH <strong>of</strong> various Hubxtltutex audio rely<br />
less and less upon prayer. .<strong>On</strong>ly tbe<br />
Urest Day will reveal the untold bless-<br />
inKH-whlcliJiave resulted from the<br />
Hloiple pleadings <strong>of</strong> a few true HOUIS at<br />
despised prayer meetings.<br />
"How many there are <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essing<br />
Uhrlstlahs <strong>of</strong> long standing and <strong>of</strong>llclal<br />
lioslllnn who have uever Joined In<br />
prayerwith tbelr fellow-telieverH, and<br />
to whom, united intercewHinn IH an un-<br />
known experience? Evidencen. are<br />
plentiful that prayerbmi-liad<br />
decreasing a'tteutioii." ' . ' .•<br />
"A revival will not be realized w'lth-<br />
out much faith and prayer," steadfast<br />
devotion aud ceaseless toll. Make an<br />
Immediate start. For the pake <strong>of</strong><br />
Christ and His church ajid the multi-<br />
tudes who know Him. uot, take your<br />
part. Stand In your place, .even If<br />
some rearrangement and self-sacrlHce<br />
la needed. Be .In your place when<br />
next the hour <strong>of</strong>-meetlug striken."<br />
'• KIBHT PBESBVTRBMN. ". „ -<br />
•Our Father", was tbe subject <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Rev. H. T. Casselberry's sermon In tbe<br />
First. Fresbyterlan Church Buuday<br />
morning, be. taking his text from<br />
Luke, II; 2: "When ye pray, say our<br />
Father." ° :<br />
Mr. Casselberry spoke In part'as fol-<br />
lows: ' ' • ' ,<br />
"While the Old Testament revealed<br />
tbe uulty <strong>of</strong> the Godhead, It empha-<br />
sized especially His soyerelgolly, the<br />
glories <strong>of</strong> His holiness and thuuders <strong>of</strong><br />
His power. He Is the great Creator,<br />
the great Lawgiver, • the Just Judge<br />
speaking from out or the cloudy pillar,<br />
tbe windy tempest, 'dividing right<br />
from wrong, batlug sin with an In-<br />
finite hatred, loving righteousness<br />
wherever found.<br />
"The quiet that came to the world<br />
then was the lust <strong>of</strong> fear, <strong>of</strong> awe, rather<br />
tbsu <strong>of</strong>- love, for while tbe goodness <strong>of</strong><br />
Ood Was a. familiar and favorite<br />
theme, and' wnlle tbe mercy <strong>of</strong> God,<br />
wblch enduretb forever, was tbe re<br />
-~ a..*- A....!. fraln <strong>of</strong>t repeated, still they had not<br />
TO near Appeal.. reaohert, even In their l<strong>of</strong>tiest songs,<br />
Property owners should bear In ^cpuon that 'God is love.<br />
.*«.« thai tin A t •••"•••:' .:••''•*•',;; ' . '<br />
Competent none' 1 desires engage-<br />
ment.. Address Mrs. ; Alice Collins. §84<br />
Central five,, re;r. Can give reference.<br />
READING ROAD<br />
OFFICIALS HERE<br />
C. H. BWIOK, the New Super<br />
Intendent,- <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Visiting Party.<br />
OOlclals <strong>of</strong> the' Reading Railroad<br />
Company' paid a visit <strong>of</strong> luspecllon<br />
here Tuesday, coming lu thl» clly from<br />
Cape. May aud Sea Idle <strong>City</strong>. They<br />
took a look at theroad and Ibe new<br />
turntable at Fourth street. <<br />
The party comprised Oeueral Mana-<br />
ger A. T. Dice, Superintendent C. H.<br />
Ewlug, who* has Just Rucceeded A. O.<br />
MoCauslaud; F. S. Steveus, chief<br />
engineer maintenance <strong>of</strong> way; O. A.<br />
Wldener.asststant superintendent, aud<br />
J." W. Demoyne, division engineer.<br />
.They relumed to Camden from this<br />
city, going In their special train.<br />
(Uommnolmtwl.)<br />
DvfenfJ Clly'a Reputation.<br />
EDITOR TUG SBNTINBL: — <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Clly, for the past quarter' <strong>of</strong> century,<br />
has been known aa the queen <strong>of</strong> all<br />
summer resorts along the New Jersey<br />
coast, for health and comfort for Phlla-<br />
delpbians.<br />
Unfortunately, last Bummer some<br />
cases <strong>of</strong> typhoid; fever developed Just<br />
before the end <strong>of</strong> the season and some<br />
cases were reported after the families<br />
returned to Philadelphia. It was<br />
Indeed very nod "to all Interested in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> that Home CONON were fatal.<br />
However, newspapers published the<br />
fact that tbe patients relumed .from<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.wlth typhoid fever, leav-<br />
ing Its reader In the dark an to the<br />
-moHt-pmbable-vaujie-<strong>of</strong>-the-lnfectlatrr<br />
Sluce then rumors, <strong>of</strong> course, are<br />
afloat, and many theories anil vtorles<br />
are being circulated.'<br />
Some claim it Is tbe water supply, as<br />
It- was supposed that tbe water com-<br />
pany w as using two artesian wells<br />
tbat have uot been used In years.<br />
Other stories - have as the cause, the<br />
ce, the milk, the oyvtern, the clams.<br />
However~from the moot reliable<br />
source <strong>of</strong> Information, all <strong>of</strong> these<br />
ca>es were amoug guestH <strong>of</strong> two <strong>of</strong> the<br />
leadiug'hotels, where raw oyster* were<br />
nerved. No cottagers were reported OH<br />
having thin slcknem, before or after<br />
returning to the city. .<br />
Let us Investigate arid llud tho innxt<br />
probable cause:-<br />
Had the water been at fault, or the<br />
inllkVor the Ice, would not the cot-<br />
tager* beeu ad Habit to get this Nick-<br />
ue»s as the parties that were guestH at<br />
these hotels? Therefore, to our miuds'<br />
he ouly true cauaelstbe oysters aud<br />
slnins. .It Is, however, probable that<br />
the oyster WSH the cause, because very<br />
Tew raw clams were rarved; therefore,<br />
It IH without doubt that the true cause<br />
Is the raw oysters. -<br />
The most prominent bacteriologist<br />
pinion Is that typhoid germs can<br />
nly be Introduced lu the system <strong>of</strong>. a<br />
human being through the moutb, and<br />
thls^belugan established facl.lt can<br />
be readily seeu that the reason only<br />
the guests <strong>of</strong> the two or three larger<br />
bolelM got this disease was that raw<br />
oysters were being nerved dally. Tike<br />
cottagers were uot large cousunierH <strong>of</strong><br />
raw oysters,, aud tits' Hmaller hotels<br />
and boarding .houses do not serve<br />
hem. • - •<br />
Another stronge coincidence IM that<br />
hone oysters must have been supplied<br />
from a district outside <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
because, bad t'-ey been Hupplled from<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> CUy district how could the<br />
lypbuld germ have gotten In- tbem lu<br />
lib 11 ret place? The only remedy for<br />
ihe partlex who Insist on eating raw<br />
>yslera, next season IH to know where<br />
he Hupply come* from. •<br />
It Is no more than fair to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Tor every one Interested In this resort<br />
it^glveaiemucn-ijublicltjrto-the^true<br />
cause and to explain lu detail to the<br />
most skeptical person.<br />
. PlIOr-BltTV OWNRR<br />
lMTlss E. AiUma WUIard W. Aaaaw<br />
CHAS. E. ADAMS £<br />
(SaooMsors to B*k«rfi Adams) '<br />
TMatorsIa . "<br />
Farnllare, Carpets, Matting and-Bcddloi<br />
Window Shades, Etc.<br />
-ii Asbury avenue. <strong>Ocean</strong> Clty.N J<br />
STORAGE<br />
HOUSE<br />
12th and Wcat Awe^<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, S. J.<br />
All -perDous having Furniture or any<br />
klndorMerchandute to be stored will<br />
save money by going to the<br />
Shoemaker Storage House<br />
PinERJU, DIRECTORS<br />
LAKE<br />
Undertaker and Embalmer<br />
BB OSIITBAI. XvBnUB<br />
'Phono 1O . OOEAJUCITV.'N.J.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>.<strong>City</strong> Title and<br />
Trust Company<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey<br />
CAPITAL $100,000<br />
Condncti a gaoeral bankiDK bnalnew(<br />
reoelvlnk deposits sukjeot to obeok wltbout<br />
notice and bus a Savings Fund llepartmont<br />
OD which Interest Is given at the rate or S per<br />
cnt. sabjeet to chock oo two weeks notice.<br />
Actsas exuoator,adminUtrator, trustee or<br />
•nsrdlan. Wllui reUWpted foraud kept with-<br />
out ebarge. ....'.f*"'*. . ' v •'<br />
U M. 0RE88B, Prealdent<br />
HENRY U. MUOBB, Vlrst Vlce-Praildent<br />
LE8LIK B. LUtJLAM,H«oond Vlcw-Presldent<br />
C. B. 8T1LWELL, Beorelary and Treaiuror<br />
J. KITH IAN JATEM.tkillcltor<br />
.'•' DIREOTORVt<br />
;<br />
IM M. Cruise Henry D. Moore -<br />
K. V. Coraon Charles Mstnews '<br />
J. M. Chester . W. K. Mauey<br />
B W- Kdwards . a. B. atltos<br />
, W. S. Hand • Joseph L 800II '<br />
8. W. Lake ' ' ' Wm. rxeberraird<br />
Leslie 8. Lndlam J. Ptthlsn Totem<br />
• O. P. Leamlnc , It. .Howard Thorn<br />
Aaron Q. Bias. • JuneaO. Boull<br />
' Ohas. P. Vsnsman '•" •"•..'•<br />
Banhlnf by Mail JB Specially<br />
Mow is Your Stock<br />
<strong>of</strong> Stationery % 1<br />
IF, It's probably running low. Take a look. .<br />
II If you are in need <strong>of</strong> letter heads, bill heads<br />
or envelopes, call at the <strong>of</strong>flce <strong>of</strong> the SEN-'<br />
TINEL PRINTING HOUSE and secure<br />
an estimate. • • ' ~<br />
\ First-class Book and job Printing: at reas-<br />
onable Prices. You will be highly -satisfied<br />
in every respect. Don't put the order <strong>of</strong>f until<br />
the spring rush. Do it now.<br />
1 Order your Calendars at the<br />
Sentinel Printing House<br />
744-46 Aebury Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Gity New Jersey<br />
NOTICE<br />
We advertised in this space, 2 lots on<br />
Wesley avenue, 33 1-3x120, at $1,000 each;<br />
They have been sold and the buyers' are<br />
better pleased tlian the sellers.<br />
We also have a piece <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Front that<br />
is the BEST INVESTMENT TODAY .IN<br />
OCEAN CITY. -<br />
It's worth your while to investigate this.<br />
MA88BY & EDWARD8<br />
8th and Central Ave. . • .<br />
A GOOD INVESTMENT<br />
. Choice lot on Wesley avenue near Thirteenth<br />
street, 50x105 feet, only $1800.<br />
Lot on Boardwalk, 50 feet front, with riparian<br />
rights, near Thirteenth street This lot has two fronts, .,<br />
'. one on <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue and one on 'the Boardwalk. \<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly $4200 Easy Terms<br />
For further information, see,:<br />
JOSEPH K SCULL<br />
" '. 1 • 757 Asbury Avenue<br />
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.<br />
-No waiting for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at<br />
once. Bargains iu Bay'and <strong>Ocean</strong> front properties. Choice cottages for<br />
rale. Also lotM for investment and for Improvement—the choice <strong>of</strong><br />
OceauC'lty. Apply to . ' ' ' -.<br />
, J^M^CHESTER __&_C_a,<br />
OCEAN CITY,.N. J.<br />
flcALLISTER'S<br />
eebD-WEATHER-SPEGIAbS<br />
BI.AMKBTS.<br />
Special heavy,' s<strong>of</strong>t, cotton<br />
blankets in gray and white, full it -4<br />
at $1.00; full 12:4 -at ?i.5o pair.<br />
Also higher priced blankets, cotton<br />
and wool, up to $6.00 - .<br />
COMFORTS.<br />
Special heavy cotton filled quilts,<br />
large size, extra values at $t, $1.25,<br />
g i . 5 0 ; " . .'. ••;.; ! ~ •••• •'—..'• '.<br />
Outltig: Flannel Gowns, Etc.<br />
-Big line <strong>of</strong> outing flannel-go^ns,<br />
night shirts and skirts. . '• '_<br />
Full 36 inch black working shirt with white<br />
stiipe, extra value at 50c. .<br />
- Wt> guarantee our prices o» low or lower than<br />
Philadelphia deparlineut stores.<br />
S; 5. McAllister<br />
755 Asbury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J<br />
. • ( ' • '<br />
; it<br />
The J. O. Bentley Co.<br />
85O Asbury Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> New Jersey<br />
I*.<br />
' Stamped I. inen, Embroideries<br />
and Novelties for Christmas<br />
:. G i f t s . ,-:..' ..:. : : •"'•.'".. ••.•'•..'<br />
• 0.<br />
I 1<br />
"I 1<br />
I 1<br />
I 1<br />
•I 1<br />
• ' ( ' •<br />
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GARWOOD HOUSE,"<br />
• »!• Ct>mrstf>^\<br />
OCBAN OiTV;<br />
• •4 OCBAM ATBNUBl<br />
.-ocean K/vhi<br />
Open all ;tlM year<br />
THE ELBERON /r;.<br />
llot.WatarUaat. Kr<br />
HRtt. ELI.4 B. MA'<br />
HOTEL ATrLEN I.<br />
NINTH AND CENTBAL AVENDKf ?-:l Sk'<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
• ' a. c eorr.<br />
814 Central Avenue ^ ^ ,<br />
Ilnvlnc olowl IBS Kolrvlew, 1 iifln tis)<br />
'plcaaed lo anutrlain my patrooa u Ibis ' ~<br />
pleiuunt collage. • . • ..:... ...»r ',!aat l*atronaa* Appneioled ;<br />
Future Patronage mill More Appreciated<br />
HAVEN AVE. a«ovc EIGHTH ST.<br />
OCEAN CITY. N. 4.<br />
Eyes Examined Without Drops<br />
Newe»t up-lo-dnl« mclhoda. Batl>niet|on<br />
Kuurunlewl. Kor drat-class Oplloal work<br />
llwre Is nonejesslty <strong>of</strong> going to Ailladclptila.<br />
My aioek ol Bye aiawes ana Hpeetaeiss Is as .<br />
complete ai can be foond In may city. • - •<br />
Preacrlptlon lenaaa doplloucd at abort<br />
oollce. Aoooruoy roarantsed. Prices eon-<br />
alaient wltu good work. All work dene oa<br />
the premlsea. ' . •,.--.;, >.i .*• •;.<br />
A n r .Bisr.fT / ,. • ....<br />
• . Hi J3JIJ1L ' • '.-''<br />
Corner Tlnclnla and AUsuiUe Avea.<br />
. ATt*aTI0 CITT, K. *. '<br />
Hliore Faaljulne Fuses Door. .*.<br />
Ealablubed 18DU.' ' Bell Phone 11&-U<br />
m<br />
. Thlsspaoslsrsssmatar >"' t . ; -»<br />
• \ W. L. BERRY,-V^.;;<br />
Manufacturing Jeweler, <<br />
NO. a» SOUTH SECOND ST., J;<br />
BspaiHsgasBselslty.<br />
Bell Phone i8 Inter-State Phone 134-A<br />
SLJTTON & CORSON CO.<br />
• - ; General Contractors<br />
Grading and Sfcpcct Building<br />
Advertise in the SENTINEL<br />
First National Bank<br />
•OF<br />
llt^l<br />
Oooan <strong>City</strong>, N. J^'<br />
_. .. •••-;•.•••• •• • •• •• •^oug'ituwpfr:^: 1 .. 1 '<br />
CAPITAL %S0,9M. ^WfMStUjm<br />
L. M.CBB88B. Prsatdsai' ; ' ; ;':^"-/.;--;:W. i S^ij<br />
B. B. BTITIC8, Vloe-PwaUlant..; --—''-'•-<br />
W.aOOTTOAJIIl<br />
1. VlTaiABI<br />
^-:
The Woods<br />
Wbca It Was Over There<br />
ly 1 dinner mix ovt»r. mid<br />
I washing dlxU.-s In (hi-'bij;<br />
Henry MUOB mid ills wife<br />
cam* oat dressed to tnelr IK-SI C'|OT.!U*.<br />
. and cot tpto the waiting bussy. Kw<br />
atuM toey bad been married twenty-<br />
fl-nj-reus befot* tbe Sunday afternoon<br />
tide tad tern a rcsolar proceeding.<br />
XMr daosbtcr Beth waved Uicm a<br />
taravreU aa tbey drove out <strong>of</strong> tbe big<br />
r- r<br />
Cetb looked anxJoosJy away toward<br />
to«,woods tnat bordered tho distant<br />
wtMatflehb. Behind them rose a paU<<br />
graj cloud now and then flecked by<br />
fiytnc cinders. Bain h»d not fallen Tor<br />
wrend weeta. and the-woods wero<br />
Ilk* tender, and the paths were thickly<br />
carpeted with dry leave* fallen'from<br />
III* - kttcben windows faced -the<br />
irWDMtfldda, and Rebecca's rml fa«v<br />
l'»,n ^J was nmawil anxtonsly to tb* iwu.-<br />
"""' "" men ate saw Beth and. came t« in.-<br />
"Xte -mods ate* afire. Miss uV:u.'<br />
"she said excitedly. "Your pa's wh.-ai<br />
wtn be- done for It the wind d.-n'i<br />
dunce pretty Boon."<br />
Tbe -wbeatfleld waa an undulating<br />
sea ot pale eieea blades sU Inches<br />
high. The dry weather turd sltsbtly<br />
patched tbe Mps, and Beih bent down<br />
to assnre berselt tbat the Brain w.n«<br />
ttttshonld'reach the-fields<br />
iWhca ate looked np again sereral men<br />
wtre running across the Bold. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong><br />
t&emsaw her. paused and turned back.<br />
Slowly ?' ahe walked through the<br />
wheat, bar Ilglt tread scarcely crasb-<br />
lag the young shoots. Her fair checks<br />
took on the rose tint <strong>of</strong> early dawn.<br />
and her blue' eyes were-veiled under<br />
a thick fringe; <strong>of</strong>. lashes. 'The man<br />
watched her coming toward him.' bis<br />
handsome eyes drinking Is b.'r frvsh.<br />
sprUwUke beauty. Her pink sown few"<br />
s<strong>of</strong>tly about her slender form as the<br />
greco wheat rippled about her feet<br />
At but Beth lifted her shy'eyes<br />
and saw bla good looking face with<br />
Its • reckless, _ smiling Ups—saw the<br />
- lmmaculats whiteness <strong>of</strong>. his collar<br />
and cuffs and the trim nestnen <strong>of</strong><br />
M» handsome dothes. He carried'his<br />
coat on bis arm and slipped Into It<br />
as ate cam* op with him. Tbey bad<br />
smiled a greeting Into each other's<br />
•yea, aad toeir first words were com-'<br />
"*ttt* woods are afire," said Ralph:<br />
Cttntoo. -Doot yon want to so alone<br />
sad ae» the fun. Bethf- '<br />
A look «t disappointment crept Into<br />
the gtrfa Ctee. "Aren't yoo solas .to<br />
fight tt. Batpb*r sbe asked.<br />
Xte -roans nan hutched'cood o»-<br />
tB|--s*B**r. * ^*1t ta&t Qcccssary. There<br />
at* featt m bundled trying to till it<br />
••ftth sand or tack fire, but Its sot<br />
taoVkjsibeadway. Besides. Ibe wind<br />
ta atroos; from tbe aonthwest. and<br />
"""•'"a can «t»o tx tmtll it dies out<br />
Dor want ot aotDetblnc to bens.** • • • •<br />
"Wber* ts tt now. Ralphf* qms-<br />
tlpiififl Seth QjoSetly-<br />
••*<strong>On</strong>t ta Deep Hollow woods—a<br />
ta-<strong>of</strong>c-'ft-sm the raOrasd started the<br />
Man and a war ahe went!. There were<br />
0T» adlea tamed o-rer at \Taynm. Tttetr TBtUe bonxs<br />
*-sm oa |-Bb)eQjK *Lrt os bnrry, Tftaiipl;<br />
bttplteotxoar]o)dnc I am sow yon<br />
«M cotnsto be»p ta a th-ae ot need like<br />
v *<br />
te'."<br />
fanner parley Ralph helped<br />
Beth orcr.tte fence and Inta a wood-<br />
land path, through which tbry borrii-d<br />
•taxreatercpeed than «ae yorats mao<br />
****h9 Olrea this time and oppor-'<br />
taa&y. te (ett that the April iroodc<br />
y«e aa Ideal spot to wnleb. to ask<br />
WBf> fhv soBAeBtous ojoestSos thst had<br />
MnrsimniB; m mv npv XDT wees.<br />
Be waa 9jaKr sore <strong>of</strong> her answer, for<br />
bad abuuu ber preference for him<br />
f the past winter, and Us cienr<br />
aad wtt tad qolte thrown Bra<br />
•Wjatt Into tte anade—raw. eoostry<br />
batBBfcto that Brn was:<br />
• Salnb'm Ups carted In a Bttle «dV<br />
»teataw»l.a» te thunalu <strong>of</strong> rtw,«teal<br />
^rtn>sated ^DlctijT ^rttbdrtwD CRMB<br />
MBoX faror when «K-<br />
tte snUJect or opeo<br />
VteaototoXTew thicker, and the air<br />
it» cttap Oakes oa tbdr ncadv la tbe<br />
~ *tacT '•• ' • .. , .• '•''<br />
shnfts. Wivplnc and iirnylnc nnll nt<br />
the Wll*m .imvtlnj: In Aitnenllii' la»t<br />
*tVedncs K.tfhlh oinsrvsiiloiKil<br />
ill«trlot In Newark.'<br />
Dr. WINon hsil di-nUM that h,\ bad<br />
made nny acn-ota«'ni with any one.or<br />
that any i»r\»ni|st^ had Nvn nia»lo to<br />
(lira. Pr \\l!^n !>»• cpon-<br />
tnnpons v'-lioi.-o ot f*i«" *rw>ni«>niMeil In c-onventlon at<br />
Trent»>n. lie hi-nrii rh,* rail <strong>of</strong> Tho |>oo-<br />
plc .iml iviniiitlonlly •.tiliirdlnatiM hi*<br />
•vr»k>ri.il ln rvftvuh tb,> ilr«^l<br />
mon. Bftorv it «nw, Rvti \Vyaif*<br />
tarn to drink from tho dlppor «ar *"P-<br />
pod aw.iy down tbe r»»:ul tow.-ml lionu*<br />
As sbe patsnl.Mni It.ilph Clinton ari>-»<br />
and followed her. :.'.'•<br />
-S00 hore. Both.** bo sa'ftl dlsasr»s»-<br />
ably. *'l*d like to kn«>w niin-. I*TO Oorio<br />
to'.dnerre cucb 1 iivatmeiit at- your<br />
hand*-" » • : * '. ' - ••<br />
Beth taruiHt anil >urro.rod hlin with<br />
level eye*. .-"It Isnt anything,yoa*vo<br />
done, • Kali'h." sbo «--iltl quloily. "Oii<br />
the contrary. If* wliat you havon't<br />
done. I don't think you i-an iini!t-r*Mn,l<br />
Oalrymple - » Stjtemtnt. •<br />
Th\< !• nlmt Mr .Hair}uiple -aM' In<br />
-virt:<br />
"If tho IVnwniili- •'•.i1i>liilato nw^atw<br />
what ho -aj». tlion It I* safe to «ay<br />
that n.- K tl.o iw:.v P.T«"* hi I1I,--T.I:O<br />
<strong>of</strong> Nott JcrM-y w!u» il,-*»-« li.^l- kiii»w -,\ l;o<br />
KlvUBtit aUi::t ;ht» ii.'illln:ltfvll. ;it:il It<br />
i«. I tl:lnk. Itn^'rt.irtt th.it •»•• n <strong>of</strong> North Amer-<br />
ton. In lt« Issue for iV-tober. on page<br />
' SSO. makes the follow Ine comment re-<br />
gardlng Woodrow • Wllxin. IVmocratlc<br />
candidate for'o«-ernor <strong>of</strong> New Jersey:<br />
i "Woodmw , Wll*on. president <strong>of</strong><br />
rrtneeton nnlverstty. U ttx> Democratic<br />
nominee for covemor <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
' and U also belnu sroomed by certain<br />
intppp^ts n* M cunfllJate for president<br />
sbo watcboj blm wnlfe slowly nonj<br />
sbo folt.a. pnn? at .tb-* -slianorinc -*t*.<br />
a chorl*hod ll!a«Mn..-Th'lo at tti,» *nmo<br />
trim* thory-xa* 9 itranc*. n m Joy<br />
In bor h,-an. n-lnciiNlxrltb a roar tb-ti<br />
»ho' had rtallUt* nltb rva) IOTO and<br />
lost. It. .<br />
Ralph Clinton tiinn-J :» rltuc a Ki. t--<br />
xrnrvl taunt. -| **M—•» in. i;>l:* ;I-H1 th-T ':i •*••<br />
*\vnt <strong>of</strong> 'no «l"ft'-ar?••-' ''."••-••rTVtr 11-'"?<br />
toon (n '*h!'"*, Thl* . full "!i»-y AV'M.1<br />
*tan»J l>cbiii>l him ami , « : '»* f"- '•!-<br />
nomination to iho hUti '••tti.v-f j-r."-;<br />
vdont <strong>of</strong>j-bo l'nif^l S?ato< I*r Wi'I^.',<br />
,thor»np"n !i.-o,-s'i>sl iho .wriiK ..IT.-:.-.'<br />
Ha« Offer Wu Midei, *<br />
•in* -I.-- tr-ir 1 .* i:i ''"• ,*:;i!ft!i-"lii> If you" bav.t>,you.hare<br />
tv.-n coni|w:!ed to notice It. Atdl uii-<br />
1I->L< you ««rv a .tnlsaptbroplcal! persyti<br />
I iu«-ss you have caught yourself f.vl-<br />
Jnrfunie uiider Its widf r jhf, r»:iilirnlnci<br />
earalcaJe <strong>of</strong> tb»> fac!ilv,> «tsrflod.<br />
'tfoem lotx* : ornharm's^iV„ rt-dMTlit^^o<br />
that tholr «•tlti. K .M.'J) TIVIkrl<br />
ELECTION NOTICE.<br />
S* 111 if lit tl« ftfhV ciV«*O thrtt H<br />
11f IN<br />
t*ltS.'tlOII W II<br />
11 ty «f . liv. In Ihr<br />
n fviT MH> Mi*-. Bmifoi N»u 3*r*v\,<br />
•Mi Tiic>«l-i>'. Mtv cIrtttill t)u> «! >oVtflliDV, A.<br />
l>. 1*10. t- ivr*m 'htr hour* <strong>of</strong> »»n'olock Ib itiv<br />
tPorniDr nnd T o'clock In lbeywutnu. tor the<br />
purpose <strong>of</strong> «*fn?ttni: *<br />
Uowrnoi<br />
Mi-nitvr «r M(f UKMITCtiifr*»*r«l «C<br />
Tt>t : »r.t!<br />
iiti-<br />
rri£<br />
Utr-<br />
i-1 II.<br />
•ma t" him Is few M<br />
Mr O.irr.-.n*« s«!*t«nt<br />
ct:".>r*< .^TSoe In Mai!f»c<br />
An.>ilvr msn<br />
l-^r«..who te (,•,<br />
.Wf*n-.!>»nt t-ri-nu-kt* you arc lli«-<br />
A1) IH-nWl II. Krdiuoint. nt.«l n><br />
i in ***tt1 Ut.ti-,•<br />
Al.HMtTA, H.tWKI.l<br />
KaallOtinr •kf| 1 ON*lfl)tlllIt>lt.<br />
• \\ ••l i'rtKvA-10rr*».<br />
nr Jorw'y anj l« Sow |<br />
H ^ ^ O I common<br />
(,•,„„, „, <strong>Oct</strong>r»n c-n, f«r •'..•••<br />
.Idrtullon <strong>of</strong> Rrpatl . I 1 »m-<br />
'<br />
inipr.»\iMi»rni<br />
!•«*•:> In thl.<br />
don?<br />
In thv><br />
T#r»!ty.<br />
J>rti<br />
.-v.icn.- !v.vcfvf iho DatfiO'ld family, direct<br />
o>*t. atv also f*rlnoeton men.<br />
3 that Mr Dnf<br />
elootloa <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />
> <strong>of</strong>«-<br />
.l. .VKKIn<br />
t i->' Ol.—fc/ir<br />
>' i.' 1 jr..a .<br />
<strong>of</strong>-<br />
.-»"o r*i'i>~ori».Nl *.o,h!r.i that If 6e<br />
'wonM t»^-:bo Tli,; caQ*1l-<br />
tlist'wouM.Vtaut iho po.->;>>e to'tho Lio.!<br />
I>-\^nil;'-r»V T'j" -M-.r* for^tai-ior* In *>nr<br />
constUuitoa.' 1 ' •' ."'' - •<br />
-viv «a»r to h'.ra. -If yon will a'.low<br />
yonr nnn;,- t»-l*'iir»*»ht«l to tho po.v<br />
thit yi'u .atv tiniVr 00 j^roirilw or for Coil*<br />
aldrrallain. nf Mcpon <strong>of</strong> Coltl-<br />
mlwlonrni olAawwi-irtl'.<br />
v,i on>. Nr» J i^y<br />
."»ntrwv,,: m-<br />
^ and fonrxl It<br />
as he bad UrvdntWL ' Tb* niiod rvcl*- 1<br />
terV'a'r Tim-n*' "ti.it h -d«>M oot irsisai-.y<br />
.report. . ." .t r .<br />
FOM <strong>of</strong><br />
Ci'mdt-o 1* iifco »--P* <strong>of</strong> the more<br />
on* <strong>of</strong>. ihe youueor s-vakor*-<br />
tbr»nch1, l>rt**a»rvru<br />
liruwn. A'^ItHi i»*i»f IHIt—i-srrfu'ty |tr*-[>«r-r>ij. Kvpt-rtfiW >»f li»ortTuian iw*>uis->riv« yea<br />
ortttv-HUlh olrvt-t itii.t A-Mirv uvnuir, K o. \lo\ •*?, W9f 1LAKF*<br />
•<br />
I*te£]Ll Estate<br />
T " - '' •<br />
LICENSED AUCTIONJgJER,<br />
721 As ^ un l Aoctiue,;<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />
o»a«Mai«lu»>ftw i iMiteji«^ I tbectlT- Oor-<br />
CITY OFFiaALS<br />
. Mayor-I «wln .H. Vroiwe.'<br />
Hruildeul ort.'ouncll—UnonirU. .Vditnin.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Clark—Itullii UurrcUon.<br />
Trewiurcr—K. Cutlln ItoblnaoD,<br />
l-olleclur-K. VV. Iturlvlxb.<br />
CUI<strong>of</strong> or folios--HUIUUOTHCUII.<br />
Uulldlnc Innpeclor—II. A. W. Hmltli.<br />
Htreot HupvrvlMir— Warren W. llrown.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Hollullor—A. A. Uowell.<br />
G'ounclliium—Harry P. Mbinton, Harry 1^<br />
Htulth. •'. M. Utiuplwll, Jobu JlHrlK, b.H.<br />
Hatniwun, uwirxo <br />
Communion, nr*t Huoduy In tbe mouth, Ilkt't<br />
u. m.; olbur Hunduya, 7JU u. iu.^ Ifoly- Ui,y-,<br />
IOU1 a. m<br />
Heulor Wurden.W.T, Prluicle:Junlor Wur-<br />
den, W. H. COIIIHMOU; veatry IIIHII, TboiiiuM C.<br />
llenaell, lohu l>«la«lwii, I. N. Urliuxiui M. U.,<br />
J. Labaa llewlley Tliomiui J.Tborn, A. I*.<br />
Wlukler. . .. .<br />
BU AuguillDe'a Koraan Catnollo Cnuicn,<br />
A*bury avenue, between ' Tblrteenlb and<br />
-fourteenth* u,K«v.Joliu J.uu/eeoey, puMtor.<br />
Maa-> at V^U o'clock.<br />
' iiiiinanuel ItupllHi chure 1 -, WeKley aventi?,<br />
• Deluw Nluiu atieel, Uev. K. K. W'liiW, pn.tor.<br />
Hundayiervkif*i, IOJU u. in. iui(r7.io i>. tit,;<br />
pruyer iiievllnir. WvativMluy evvultiK al 7.IS.<br />
Union Tabernacle HitptlMI I'burc'li, KUbtb<br />
Ntreel and Wt^it itveuue. Itvv. J. B. llrandon,<br />
. paator. Hunday Hervicett, preucbluif II a. in.<br />
and H p. m. Prayer meeting,* o mock Friday<br />
—evenlUBTr-UdlcerH-or-tuti-lJOard—t;faarl«ii-Hr<br />
Howard. cniUrtttan;*J >bn H. Trower. treaa-<br />
urwr; M. (iarota, aecr«tury. . . :<br />
Bt. Jainea A. H.r>. Cborcb, corner Heven'lb<br />
and Haven avenue. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.. J. H.<br />
JackHon pahtJor. Hunday Hervlce-t: t*reacb-<br />
* Ins, II.15a. iu.; Kaiinalb Hcuriol, £M p. m.;<br />
' Preachluic, *Uw p. m.; Prayer Sleellnga<br />
WedneiHlay evolilngn, ol u a'clouk.<br />
Maredoola M. ICOburcb, Tenth alreel and<br />
' Hluiiamu avenue, above Heading UepoVltie<br />
lUsv. J. A. Klab, pa»lor. H«ruliw«, II a. in.<br />
Hunduy nebool.UUp. ui.;Clirl»lIan Kudeuvor<br />
ld«etlog7^0 PIUPreucblngKpui<br />
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.<br />
J AMESMT E. HiLDRETH<br />
Counsellor-at-Law<br />
and Hoilollor, Mauler and Blam'ner In •<br />
Chancery<br />
omce—No. 214 <strong>Ocean</strong> Hlreel<br />
CAHK MAY CITV. N. J<br />
OFFiCES 6iF<br />
Herbert R.-Voorhees,<br />
IICKAM CITV : Tun Aabury Avenue;<br />
Vn-AWTic CITY • Cor. Kentucky and Allan<br />
tlo Avenues.<br />
AlOr«an <strong>City</strong> Omce ou Tueadava HudKrl-<br />
daya; Tuesday and Thursday Kvenlngs dur*<br />
Ing winter. •<br />
Bell FbODO—Atlantic L'lty. No. UI D.<br />
- - <strong>Ocean</strong> t'lty. No. IK. • •<br />
Otis. M. Townsend<br />
A Practical Seanhore Arelillcc -<br />
LlwiiHed by the Slate. •:• -:-<br />
EIGHTH- STREET, OPP. P. O.<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J. -.<br />
THE UP-TO-DATE<br />
TONSORIAL PARLOK<br />
824 Asbury Avenue<br />
Four.Barbers<br />
If you want to xave money In Dry<br />
ROOury'<br />
<strong>of</strong> I!IO self a;>i«o'ntetW v Sit fin- lahiv<br />
• Uunl suit •<br />
H*<br />
Out th* Gunn#r.<br />
Gadotiex-a.-In tlx- sr^mV dacbj- nf<br />
ileckl*nl*ir=-S.-bw-rin. iu oeUH.ratlou<br />
ot Ibe Unit <strong>of</strong> :i i.-Tac-al l/V>rl ir.at tbr<br />
•nw »'»rtrl" At'ibi»<br />
muxik-ipul<br />
«stae<br />
i civ* ta> naroas; «f »!!• ih'W nsv««it<br />
j at'that < i •.•,:*'a.v; w.i*.f.-rcu-r s^a-<br />
i stw W11*O3'» ^e>11ii:-»J dahiU-atl co><br />
or and tjo roeat. ' - ' '<br />
Well Satisfied.<br />
"OU-Grabber Ok^TBt 10 .*<br />
with tb* BMHM? bi> ba*.- ''<br />
-He Is aaUs9r »orb so that<br />
wants • lot -none <strong>of</strong> exactly tbe<br />
taod."*—loaded<br />
Alrssdy Dtm.<br />
Fa—Bat. jetne man. An jxa Hdnk<br />
> mate my cjM Japw? Scteox<br />
"" " "' net*<br />
OSE who fitfcr*. iti» »oiitJr» In tbe<br />
<strong>of</strong> this state for Morirsn. Uoclw-<br />
a3art <strong>of</strong> tl)e ycorfctaj-<br />
taeo <strong>of</strong> tbe evmDtry -a-snr<strong>of</strong>ltable sen-.<br />
sat*** tbe laninixre xra»<br />
DOtv in tbe narer* <strong>of</strong> de<br />
and abate than "friendly rritJrfrinr.<br />
end bl« ta«iat*<br />
select workers for ibe rarv«s posts to<br />
be COed. rracttnU mes. not 'Tfcrfoo<br />
are aeedeal to tbe public serrtea.<br />
. Xotie* to Limit .Creditors.<br />
to Ib* ordor <strong>of</strong> l'bK» ' 1*.<br />
r £Tlt Cur <strong>of</strong> Jalv.i.v I, 1<br />
&t'<strong>of</strong> 1* Iwr-t.y ci'<br />
•r nedc-r o*lb'or «ttin<br />
i)<br />
e»e4 vibia<br />
ol July. A.<br />
T^Sf<br />
At<br />
Ctaarla-r opeocli;<br />
the . ii.nua! . mertli Of tlie<br />
R. CURTIS ROBINSON<br />
NOTARY AND<br />
OF DEEDS<br />
N^ VOUCHERS :: ;<br />
CARKI-ULLY EXECUTED '<br />
XumbtTs 744 and "46 Asbury Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY , .; . - " . . • NEW<br />
Palermo AM Society, tt »a> unani-<br />
mously deotdrd io.o|«u the clisrttr<br />
aud admit-member* td fifty year* <strong>of</strong>, sse upon payuii-nt ;<br />
<strong>of</strong> (rl'.iW entrance fee until the utxt<br />
anDoal meeting—ibe fli>t "Aatuniay in •<br />
JoDe.l*ll. Tni- cnion MM due to'tlir i<br />
elcell*Dt fin«nci»l condition <strong>of</strong> the -•'<br />
treasury. sud|to perum tbe friend-or<br />
Ibe lOCKriy to beVoiKe merubrrv at a '<br />
Dominal 'ce. X'o» i- the time to take<br />
advantage <strong>of</strong> lhh> rperlal mducvmeiit<br />
Wrile to Pettr i*. Freueh. e. ol A.,m«el«<br />
every Tbumday eveulng In k. or- P. ball.<br />
MI4n Bailie W. Lake, aecretary'<br />
Protection Lodge. Na o», A. O. U. W., ineetJi<br />
aecond and (ourtC Monday evenlnif" In K.ol<br />
P. hall. M. W.. John W. Hmlth; Kecorder,<br />
WlUard W.Adamu.'<br />
Kalmlu Tribe. No. m 1. OJ K.U.. m»l«<br />
. eaob Weduraday evening In Cliuiuplon H hall<br />
Lutber U Wallace, keeper ol record*.<br />
Washington Camp. No. 75, P. O> H. "I. A.,<br />
meeu eirerjt Friday oUjhtCbamplon'a.ball.<br />
V. P., Uharlea MTAIIen; President. Mllbert<br />
uoraon; Kccrelnry, K.li.iunil A. llourgeou.<br />
Camp 19, P. (». <strong>of</strong> A., meela evory Haturday<br />
»t7T8up.m..lDfb»lliploir»ba|. M.T. KUHII,<br />
, aeeretary. .<br />
Wah4ltella Coanoll7-No.»B. Ik. or P.. meeu<br />
every Monday aleep atTJW, In K. <strong>of</strong> P. Hall.<br />
Mra.BohpliL M. Campbell. K. or It. ,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>'<strong>City</strong> llnineb."5io.'2Ill." <strong>of</strong> the Grand<br />
Krat«rnlly,bolda regular monthly meetlnga<br />
on tbe aecond Tuesday <strong>of</strong> each month In K.<br />
' <strong>of</strong> P. Hall.- Commander, t*«U a Hmllli<br />
Kecorder. t*on B. Mutton.<br />
* Yachtmeo'n Aaaoclatlon.' Wilton Wllieta,<br />
orealdent; Murk Lake, aecretary. Annual<br />
meeting will be beiajn Jnne.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bulldinif and Loan aniioclji-<br />
tlon meeuuoond Halurdayol eaob month.<br />
President. Ueorge O. Adama; aeoretary. K.<br />
Howard Thorn. , •<br />
Within easy access <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and<br />
other well-known resorts<br />
MANY CHURCHES ' NO SALOONS<br />
H. STEELMAN<br />
Fresh Meats<br />
teas; Cote Fine Groceries<br />
and Provisions<br />
POULTRY DREB8ED TO OBDEB<br />
FOURTH ST. and ASBURY AVE.<br />
ttgm and Tobacco. Orders Dellrercd<br />
• Orders receive prompt attention.<br />
JVf ORGAN HAND,<br />
ATTORNEY, and<br />
COU NSELLOR-AT-LAW.<br />
Solicitor, M«.t«r aad Examiner la Cbaaeery,<br />
aupreme Court Comml-aloeer. notary PubUe.<br />
« ? « MA* -PO1JBX HOtmB, B. J<br />
(Oppoalte Public Bulldlng»)t<br />
JONATHAN HAND,<br />
BoUoltor.Matter (nCbaaeerT, Notary Public.<br />
OA?K MAY COURT HOUSE, Vf/i:<br />
Long Ulstance Telephone.<br />
w. HOLT APUAH. . AMDMW c\ BOMWILU<br />
OFFICES<br />
Apgar &. Boswell,<br />
MAMTKHll IM UHANOKKY,<br />
HUUKHK BUILUINU, '<br />
AHUUKY AVKNllK and KIUUTU HTKKKT<br />
CUBAN CITV, N. J<br />
OFFICES<br />
Godfrey & Godfrey,<br />
Itooma nit, alb and 817<br />
B# T. ABBOTT, M: p.,<br />
Pbyiilclan and Hnrgcon,<br />
OFFICE—Corner Cental and Blgtth Street<br />
•nil 9 a.m.<br />
i J I S<br />
T. C. HUtCHINSON, M. D.<br />
HomoeopatkiHt.<br />
624 EIGHTH STREET-<br />
. OCCAN CITV, N. J.<br />
orrirtK llnDHH-H lo iu a. in.:-.: lo 4 |> in..<br />
71o«p. ni. IU.II Vlione «7-X<br />
T N. GRISCOM, M. D.<br />
KIUHTH ST. AND WEHLKY AVE.<br />
llolh IMionea-Helt, 15; lnler«lat«, III<br />
Urtloe lloiirs-'TJnlll 10a. m. KroinO t»H p.m.<br />
• No ontce Ituurs Hunday aftcrnoun.<br />
At Iteuben M. Oomou's, -duuioru. Alnntlays,<br />
Weanesdnys und Haturdays, H.1U lo •: Allen Goison,H.D. Hunday<br />
":<br />
80S Wesley Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> . New Jersey<br />
With Mrs. Crease, He Enjoyed<br />
Tour, bat Is Glad to be<br />
Home Again. ''<br />
After traveling more than iSMO miles<br />
n their auto, Mayor and Mrn.<br />
JM. Creiwe reached <strong>Ocean</strong> I'lty<br />
day evening, much pleased with their<br />
Journey and the beautiful Highlit they<br />
had ieeu, but'more deliRhted than<br />
ever to be tiack In thin.pretty resort,<br />
^bone charm aptwalH so ntn>uRi.v to<br />
ill who have their lumien and frlemlK<br />
here.<br />
Mayor and Mrs. Cresne have taken<br />
Beveral Inuf* <strong>of</strong> IIIIH kind, liiil they<br />
consider tliln last trip the lie-it yet<br />
They saw all the nhow places and<br />
poinlH <strong>of</strong> luterest in the KaMeru' pail<br />
if Ihe United (Stales, takhiK In,<br />
other places noted toi their<br />
W. I>. HAINES<br />
9aO Central Avo. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
OKKICK IIUUIIH:<br />
K 10 10 a. m. J lot p.m.<br />
ii 10 f p. 111.<br />
QR. CHARLES B. RIDER<br />
809 Central Avenue<br />
NO WAITING<br />
LA. STEELMAN<br />
BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT<br />
Practical Horseshoeing .<br />
JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY<br />
CUn ud Oftlar Tongi » Spidilli '<br />
Aftent for Stewart's irou Wotkn fo.<br />
Main-KPltjatniimental .Iron Kence,.<br />
Iron Railliigs and Window Uuarda.<br />
Seventh St. and Haven Ave.<br />
QHARLES L. HOFMANN<br />
REGISTERED ARCHITECT<br />
»i«n»,»pcciric«tio««««D»upiai«Ti«oiNci<br />
421 Mariner orlierclmnts* Building<br />
PHILADELPHIA. PA.<br />
In Urean <strong>City</strong>, at Jon. t. HeuU'n <strong>of</strong>floe, every<br />
WedDtaday mid Haturday and every evening.<br />
CITV. BJ. J.<br />
JJADIJOCK'S PHARMACY<br />
KlKlitli HI ret t ami Anbury Avenue<br />
f'oiniKiiiiitl N>ni|, ll)|nt|4n»|l.ull,lrr urwiirral >»• riulilm ,111,. tc<br />
Hitnl <strong>of</strong>f dltM.am« by lit,-n ajiiiur .in-ntrHl .<br />
ix&jxr""'"""'" 1 "•' •- •" "•>""••<br />
DPPRICE 75C-*A<br />
ent, there Isliot<br />
a large public hall In the city that can<br />
be had for town ineetlnga or political<br />
gatherlngx, It in declared.<br />
iVIuiost every hamlet In the country,<br />
has its town hall, and a pluce with HH<br />
much enterpiine and activity an <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> should c'ertaluly have a large hall<br />
fur. public uietitliiKH and entertain-<br />
uienlH, according'tothe views <strong>of</strong> a<br />
number <strong>of</strong> people who have -liven<br />
expression to HielrthouglilH.<br />
SUPPER A SUCCESS<br />
IHUV People fineHlM uf the<br />
I.WII'"<br />
Julm T. Beal ba» received .the con-<br />
tract to build a -two-atory apartment<br />
al.Tlilrteeiitli aud \Venley avenue for<br />
Mim KellerH, <strong>of</strong> IMilludelphla. MrH.<br />
Harriet JobiiHton, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, ban<br />
al»u ({Iveu him the contract to build<br />
for* her u tuo-xtory apartmeut on<br />
ourtU Ntreet, near the Boardwalk.<br />
8. Ji. Bwau I" building a Ihree-atory<br />
apartmout ou the Uardeuu Co'u tract<br />
ror Mrn. M, A. itarber, or Philadel-<br />
phia. * ••<br />
C. A.. Carey," <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia",' ban<br />
Kiveu tbe Hcull and MarU Co. tlie con-<br />
tract to build a f4SU0 cottage lu tlie<br />
vicinity <strong>of</strong> Horty:neveiith olreel.<br />
'nook ctiaracier Dead. ~<br />
"Mrs. R. It. nrtinyate, or thin city,<br />
baa a newspaper clipping or recent<br />
date in which announceuieut id made<br />
or the death <strong>of</strong> William, the olrcult<br />
rider. He killed hlmulelf lua UeorKla<br />
Held. He was the Itev. Dr.Lundy H.<br />
Harris, the original or the central char-<br />
acter In ,»A'' Olrcult Rlder'8 1 .Wire."<br />
This was. a book written by bin wife,<br />
CorraHarrla, wblchcreated attenuation<br />
when It wan published,by rea»ou or Ita<br />
frank exposure <strong>of</strong> tbe conditions under<br />
which tbe' Metbodlut circuit rider*<br />
have to live and work. Many Oceau<br />
<strong>City</strong> people read the book.<br />
•aellrea from Bnalneaa.<br />
lira, A. B. Itauck, wbo was In busi-<br />
uesa tiere for many years, baa closed<br />
ber store. Sbe will remain In tbls elty<br />
having reuted a cottage, to which abe<br />
removed her household eflecta pu<br />
rbursday. * • • ; • ' *<br />
FOB SALE.—Cottages aud lota in<br />
mom desirable locations iu OceaO'Clty.<br />
Apply to A. Coltou 019 Asbury avenue,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Olty, New Jersey. ' •<br />
Fou SALE.—liot No. 676, Section D<br />
(Sixteenth and Asbury.avenue).- •Ad-<br />
dress P. O. Box 058, Asbury Park, N<br />
J. ' tf<br />
, Advertlno In the SKNTINKL. .<br />
Baseball Organization to<br />
Widen. Its Scope <strong>of</strong><br />
Activities. '<br />
' At a meeting <strong>of</strong> the olUcvrK and "II-<br />
rectorH <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> I ily !ttt«el>all Arf-<br />
Hociatlon, held in the iillice <strong>of</strong> Manney<br />
Fjlwardrt Saturday eveuiilg, it waN<br />
ileulded to reorganize ou a broader<br />
vcale and widen the Hco|>e nf thiS 'aHHo<br />
elation, taking in varimiH linen <strong>of</strong> ath-<br />
HOTEL KEEPERS<br />
HAD GREAT TIME<br />
Gave Two . <strong>of</strong> Association<br />
Members Big Masquerade<br />
Surprise. ••<br />
Again tbe inetnberri or'the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
.'Ity Hotel ProprletnrH 1 AHKOCIMIOII<br />
have been nut for a gitod time. <strong>On</strong><br />
<strong>Oct</strong>ober -M all joined together to give<br />
Mr. and Mrn. CharleH Iliiag a inawpie-<br />
nde mirprlHe at their winter home In<br />
i'lilladelphla, which proved a HtieceHs<br />
n .every way.<br />
When Kim. Haag llrnt Haw .the<br />
rniwd nt g~rou'M|iiu iigiiren, HUB neni-<br />
aled about admitting them, but wan<br />
HMIII made to tindcrntaiid they were<br />
'rlendH, and then the run began. In<br />
Tying to tell who wax who among the<br />
;arlcty or characters There were the<br />
sual fatoiieHBiid lean ones, Japanese,<br />
!hlne«e, "Hi» Hopkliih", old malda,<br />
Aunty Urudge", uiouk.drum major,<br />
;ake-walker, college ntudent, colored<br />
lieople, old lime uaker and the pic-<br />
turesque HpanlHh cavalier.<br />
MUHIC and dancing, with IOIH <strong>of</strong> fun,<br />
.va« the l, uf Trimble Lodge or<br />
Masoijs, I IIII'II/II, lectured before the<br />
neniliersi" (Mean <strong>City</strong> Lodge Friday<br />
jyening,'^lien 11. special coniiminlca<br />
ion was litld. The subject -<strong>of</strong> his In-<br />
erestlngdlscour-'e was "Morgan, the<br />
I'erjurer aud Falsifier."<br />
: '<br />
There was a large turnout <strong>of</strong> mem<br />
bers or the local lodge.ahil, In addition,<br />
here were present a dozen or fifteen<br />
members <strong>of</strong> KuyMone Lodge, <strong>of</strong> Lin-<br />
wood, wli.li were escorted to the lodge<br />
room by William Lake. . •; •<br />
Folfouing tlie lecture there was a<br />
When this had beeu,dls|K>seil-<strong>of</strong>, re-<br />
iiark>< were made by *|Vorshipful Mas-<br />
ter Itrown, <strong>of</strong> Llnwoud; Clayton H.<br />
Itrlck, Itobert Kislur aud Andrew C.<br />
toswell. • Mr. Jtrluk made a pro-<br />
lounccil hit UHBII after-dinner speaker.<br />
Mr. lloawcllulM)spoke unusually well,<br />
NchooliaiiMcn Meet.<br />
.;('At the .Smith Jersey Hchoolmasters'<br />
Association nieetliiK o'n Saturday", In<br />
tlie Vliielaud High School bulldlug ai<br />
address was delivered by Associate<br />
Superintendent Ueorge W. Flounders<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, in." the subject<br />
TeaX-hlng or, Kngllsh In the Klein^nt<br />
ary and High Schools.". Pror, Smith<br />
Burn ham, <strong>of</strong> the Wc-t Chester Norms<br />
School; was the second speaker <strong>of</strong> the<br />
meeting, Pr<strong>of</strong>. * Burnhaiu's. subject<br />
wus ••The Individual Child."<br />
Don'l MIMM. CltlclkeH .dapper.<br />
Don't make any ctigagem'eut fo<br />
jiext Thurnday eveuiilg except for the<br />
chicken supper iu the social rooms <strong>of</strong><br />
the First. Presbyterian church gjven<br />
under the auspices or the Ladles' Aux-<br />
iliary. It will be one or ihe greatnas-<br />
tronomlc occasions or tlie seauon, and<br />
uo one can all'ord to mls>> It, '<br />
•Will o«i Anio vire Kuiclne.<br />
Fruuk Sbeppard, treasurer or tbe<br />
Wild wood Fire Company, has receive<br />
{087 from private contributions toward<br />
the paymeut'or the new automobile<br />
lire engine whloh will soon arrive<br />
The auto Is tocoat about «8000.<br />
Foil SAI.K -.727 Anbury avenue and<br />
lot south corner Twelfth and bay. Ap-<br />
ply to owner, W. F. Washington, K<br />
At lanllo avenue, -Atlanllo <strong>City</strong>. .<br />
DEMOCRATS PLBA8BD<br />
Coantv Candidates) Are<br />
Hopeful ol Klectlsn."/'.'<br />
Mayor Melvlu, the Democratic can- '<br />
Idate ror Hberltr, and Oliver ii Black/<br />
/ell, the Democratic candidate for the •<br />
issembly, were here Friday and'ahook<br />
lands with a large uumber <strong>of</strong> tbe*<br />
oterx. It was Mr. Blackwell'a ant<br />
luced to tile voters by Mayor .Melvlu.<br />
Mayor Melvlu has- beeu making<br />
thorough' can vans .<strong>of</strong> tbe county,<br />
oming Iulo personal contact with as