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•'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 />

I 1<br />

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 />

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