Sep 1907 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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SUNDAY IN THE<br />
LOCAL CHURCHES<br />
(Continued trom Klnrt Pace.) • .<br />
chiidnon runs to .waste. We eann<br />
- grow the fruit <strong>of</strong> the spirit, but we can<br />
, aware Tor the Bplrl't the conditions o<br />
frultfuln'esa. lr we abide not In Him<br />
we shall* be barren and unfruitful<br />
Abide! That la thet In the word tha<br />
covers tbe • wUole condition <strong>of</strong> fruitbearing.<br />
Tbe whole duty <strong>of</strong> tbe hu<br />
man soul Is ui that one word.<br />
Fruits are not gifts or endowments,<br />
or qualifications. • Many-' confouud<br />
these with gifts. tiiRa are not fruits,<br />
neither are they always signs or grace.<br />
Tbe Corlnthtaus abounded In gifts,<br />
but were lacking In fruits. Balntlin<br />
la character Is more Important, than<br />
success In service. .<br />
AH are not called to Hervice, and certainly<br />
all are not called to tbe wine<br />
. kind <strong>of</strong> service, but the call to good<br />
nessis witbout respect to persons. Ou<br />
duty is to cultivate the grace given us,<br />
and. fruit will follow. .<br />
•i'he fruit <strong>of</strong> tbe Spirit is love, joy,<br />
peace, long-suffering, klndnewi, goodness,<br />
faltbfulnea*, meekness, temper<br />
ance. Love Is the lint word, and In-<br />
' dudes all the rent.<br />
Witbout It non<br />
<strong>of</strong> the rest can grow', for they have no<br />
soil to grow on.'<br />
Dr. Brunyate then took each,<strong>of</strong> .the<br />
other words mentioned as fpults'<strong>of</strong> the<br />
Spirit, and explained their meaning.<br />
Peace—a tranquil mind tilled with<br />
harmony.<br />
Long suffering—the pa<br />
tience tbat Buffers ling; patience with<br />
trying people and patience with provoking<br />
conditions. Kindness—love'H<br />
ministry; always ready to give way<br />
-ratberthan press auytulag-tu-tue-lu<br />
Jury <strong>of</strong>'another; willing to suffer<br />
'wrong rather than do wrong.' Uoodness—not<br />
merely holiness, but something<br />
overflowing In simple, childlike<br />
helpfulness. Faithfulness—seek<br />
ing always to do • and bear the ful<br />
' share <strong>of</strong> . responsibility arid duty.<br />
Where He dwell*, these thlugH will<br />
be seen.<br />
FIRST I-KESHVTKKI'AN.<br />
"Without Uod" was the subject ol<br />
the Rev. H. T. Uasselberry's'helpfu<br />
sermon lu the First Presbyterian<br />
Church-on Sunday evening. Thi<br />
speaker took his text from Epb., 2; 12<br />
"Having no hope and without God in<br />
the world."<br />
Mr. Caseelberry said lu part as follows:<br />
: "The Scriptures are tilled with word<br />
pictures that bring joy and cause glad<br />
ness, but there are also word-pictures<br />
tbat are filled with unutterable sad<br />
ness. Our "text Is one <strong>of</strong> them—'without<br />
hope witbout Uod.' We are told<br />
by many tbat there la no Uod, and<br />
some philosophers, in trying to account<br />
for the world and all about It,<br />
say It Is from the 'great cause.!<br />
. "But, before we give up the Idea<br />
and our thoughts <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>d, let us look<br />
on tbe world in the light <strong>of</strong> this solemn<br />
denial. Agnostics claim that tbe In<br />
finite God is unknowable.<br />
Deism<br />
claim that God in set apart from tb<br />
world—has iriade and wound It up as<br />
a clock, but is none more interested in<br />
its welfare. God Is separate on His<br />
throne ' hi" heaven. Tbe Christian<br />
maintains that all these are only par<br />
tial truths, or as equal parts.<strong>of</strong> one<br />
troth. God Is at puce tbe uufatboin-<br />
.able abyss, and ~the—transcendent<br />
Father, King, Judge and Ruler. I<br />
you are thinking <strong>of</strong>. trying to live<br />
without God and your Christian Idea<br />
<strong>of</strong> God, let us see what we shall havi<br />
togive.up. . . ' ••<br />
"First, I will have to sacrifice tbe<br />
most Inspiring and enobling work in<br />
any library—tbe book that has enobied<br />
llveothan aUothenrcomblued:—<br />
"Second, I shall have-to banish al<br />
my early and most tender • memories<br />
which have glagdened my days.<br />
"Third, I shall have to give up hope<br />
that, hi the long rah, right will be vln<br />
dlcated and wrong put to shame. In<br />
a Word, I will nave to sacrifice my.<br />
reason, my conscience; in a word, my<br />
•elf. Will we make tbe sacrifice ? I<br />
not, then there Is another question<br />
are we living as If God were our Lord,<br />
or are we trying to live without Him ?•<br />
HOLY TRINITY.<br />
Services at the Protestant Eplscopa<br />
Church, Eleventh and Central avenue,<br />
were attended by large congregations<br />
on Sunday. In the morning,<br />
Dr.H.X Cook's subject was "Berve<br />
tbe Lord with all your mighty" Miss<br />
Theodora Cook,. the local contralto,<br />
sang "Come Unto Me."<br />
•<br />
In the evening, Dr. Cook delivered<br />
a discourse on the Bible, covering both<br />
the Old and New Testaments. '<br />
Tbe.mortgage fund or the church<br />
has been reduced, this summer from<br />
(2200* to $534, mainly through the<br />
efforts <strong>of</strong> the rector.<br />
•<br />
• , ST. ACauSTINK'6.<br />
. Masses were said at tbe usual hours,<br />
6.80,8.80 and 10 o'clock, on Sunday at<br />
St Augustine's Church, Fourteenth<br />
and Anbury avenue. There were large<br />
congregations present at all services,<br />
which were In charge <strong>of</strong> the rector,<br />
tbeBev.J. JT. Sweeney.<br />
JSAle for<br />
w m u c<br />
NOTICE Is baraby given by N If HOI, AH I.-OUHOK,<br />
JPCol!eetorq7»ue*<strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> ol <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltj, o»pe.Mi»y onnty,<br />
Near Jeraey, tnat by. virtue <strong>of</strong> Ibe ela>tut« In anon or" ' *<br />
vlded, be will Mil it public aaje nil tbe land./ leu<br />
lenle and teal aaule berelnafter mentioned or any pan-lbenol<br />
..unlolent tor ttMpurpoae to pay tbe tax lien tberroo, lortbe year<br />
lSOs, Inclndlns Iniereet and coata-<strong>of</strong> aale or In fee. when no.one will<br />
bid for a eboner term* ' '<br />
i be aald aale 10 take pliiee at tbe Couooll Clia'hlber, uortb coruej<br />
nt KUUtn atraet and ventral avenue (eeoona noon. In Uc«ai> oily, if.<br />
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* r*i r«.a «,r iki.nu Krmii IM.UII.MIUI ri>>'t<br />
* from N K curlier K.-V-IUU >.lrv> a l iiml<br />
AlWiillcnveittlv.<br />
IlllllMHll HllVllllV. .<br />
:bu r^el i.rmviin From. lwi:lnw al swrt<br />
Ut UNI till<br />
;ai \ut ui<br />
H 7't ftt-l<br />
ituitlMli \<br />
iirifi i>r iiit'ui Krotit, '.'• It4't south nf<br />
Mmirlyn Ternice.<br />
t'. J. \IIUMIO<br />
MttWt<strong>of</strong> ttoti'tir Kroin, in^iu** *c»*i .'. •_' in<br />
*! HI<br />
«i ill<br />
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> IIIHIVI* will I* 1 .lilisl<br />
hti IIIKI txtffiiiliiir ilt^K<br />
. tihicltit-r uiili<br />
NICHOLASCORSON,<br />
.Collector <strong>of</strong> Taxes.<br />
, Anyth ir^ a<br />
from a Card-1<br />
Bou^aBook|<br />
744-46 Asbury Ave.<br />
We are hot satisfied to do just<br />
as good work as you can get "<br />
anywhere else in this seption. • •<br />
Compare our work with city<br />
:<br />
printing. We have the facili- .<br />
.. ties, and we know how to do the •<br />
•best <strong>of</strong> Printing. .<br />
S]HERMERHORNS<br />
AN OBLIGING WAITER. •<br />
He Qot the Five Oishet, and He QM<br />
• Thorn .In Rocord Time. .<br />
Hi-<br />
WIIH ii Ntiiiimi'ii in town. The<br />
I'llTk <strong>of</strong> till 1 llOlli Illlil lil>Kh*vtl>a to t<strong>of</strong>t'•<br />
hhii until tnciity niliiiil.w iift..r theii!<br />
•'' ' liniir, mid iix a < > iiiiiiiiii(.n«,'2'.<br />
Iind but n Uhiirt linu-'ri'Minuikrastiw.'<br />
or.' lie luiiKt U'iiiiHon to expect t<br />
fnlrly p.nil IIIIMII. »<br />
Anil ni I.. yiM'iil i»f dHlvory be vu<br />
mil. dlsii|i|>iiluti>d. In nu Incredibly<br />
dmrt thin' the neirro renii|«>nrvd, bc»^<br />
hm iitiift II triiy.i.n wlileh unt flve '<br />
llHlii'i. n'lnnrkhhln mily for tlii'lr nlmllinity<br />
»f «!»• nml «hii|>e. . Wheo the<br />
tniy «IIM Inwi-riHl Hiilllelenily to brlnj<br />
till- rontl'llls nf the IIIHIII^ |n|o f,^^<br />
Hi.- tniveliT .n|iw his " hn-nkfiuit-Jh*<br />
•llKlies" nf sleiiiiihn; niitiiieiil. myonipa.<br />
nli'd I.y live liiliilnliire-iilii-hora <strong>of</strong><br />
The near" IH-IIIIIIII .with wi<br />
it the. mpldlly with whleli lie<br />
nteil the iirder. The trilveler Imr...^<br />
ly ule one illsh <strong>of</strong> the orittiietii, anj u<br />
he left the dlnliii; n>om tlm waiter w«»<br />
heiinl to reiiuirk:<br />
AVondnh wot dnt mnn' Buy ho vut<br />
i» dishes foah!"—t'lilenco Record-<br />
Ilernld. ' • • .<br />
MONOPOLIES AND RINGS.<br />
Olden Time Schemes For Obtaining<br />
Wealth and Power.. •<br />
The evil nf uionnpolJeH mnl rhifpi wnj<br />
known t.i inicleuts. Arlstnii..<br />
IO 111.'Ill III 111" "I'l.lllll'H," Illlj<br />
limy, li wns r..mnl<br />
VOL. XX VIII. OCEAN CITY, N.J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, <strong>1907</strong>. NO. 23<br />
(Cmitllinvd iroin Kln.1 l'iiat-4<br />
ot uT»an«l >iooii ilemoii'-triiteil lliul.<br />
Liu •rhiK uci'lilontH, Hhe would nmkf the<br />
H|i tHlltr4i time over the a i-orii rlim. ", ,,,._.<br />
Is im niii'toiit tniilltlnn tbattbe<br />
Iclnc wluv iiiiiili- .loNi.pli his prliui! mlnlsri«r<br />
mill i*.«iTiinltTpl was our <strong>of</strong> ihe slu'pUerJ<br />
kliijr^-"nrKl ruliil ov.jr tln> wholo <strong>of</strong><br />
I^O'lit IK .tom.[ih's plitminli sivniti to<br />
hfivi> iloiii-. Tin- prlmx inliiliifrduring<br />
si'Vi'ii<br />
yi»ars -<strong>of</strong> ri'itiarknM,* plenty<br />
luiiiL'lil up CVITV tiiish.'l Uf i-orii N'jood<br />
tlii» nlKiiliitit iii*! 1 !^ <strong>of</strong> v ih,;'Ki^'ptlani<br />
miil «torcd !t. lutrltie tin- ti'rrilih* fnmhu><br />
that f,i]!ow,.il hf wits nhti*'to si>t '<br />
his own pilii' nml lmriiT<br />
umriaihl aiKl. tuUlnir oire-tlfth for<br />
pharaoii. itmilt* htm supremely wiiiltby.<br />
I{ WIIK not incri'ly a pro\(il*>iit nrt, but<br />
a very politic oui>. his puili'j- |u.|ng to<br />
iiMiirall/^ powor In I ln»* niimurcb's<br />
hnnds.—Lnriiloit Answers...<br />
• Our Loat Some.<br />
<strong>On</strong>i- nf the cit'Htest dlsi'ovcrlf* <strong>of</strong><br />
pbysln|i«^>' Is ihut wi> niii'p hrnl six<br />
nouses^<br />
\Vlint tin* Io«l sense wan no<br />
one kiiows. and probably no one will<br />
ever kimw. Inn that oiir forefatben.,<br />
rvwsesscd li them ln.no doubt, fot<br />
thr rciiiiiins nf Hint part <strong>of</strong> the brain<br />
In wllliii It ri'"|ded are still to te ftetn<br />
In nny "in- nf .us,- These 'reniabu<br />
un> simply a small and now pcrfK-(h;<br />
useless Midi* niiiss <strong>of</strong> bralu'-HUbstaace'<br />
-«nllwl-tht—pltti(tnr>—lwwljr;—It-combtt<strong>of</strong><br />
two tlii.v little oval lobra Joined,<br />
trwlher ii'ml lylui; In a little cavity<br />
<strong>of</strong> the skull. stiiiiiKely nniiied tbeiielltr<br />
.tnnli'ii mnl situnt«y«,<br />
lOtOa-M<br />
•<br />
BL Anfaatlne'a Boman Calholle Uhuicb.<br />
bory avenue, between Thirteenth and<br />
bt K Jh JM<br />
l<br />
ay ,<br />
troorteentbata, Kev. John J.M<br />
nmnm irn1 ——••-'-<br />
Union Tabernacle Baptlat Church, U<br />
tlnetand Wntaveuue. Kev. J. II Brandon,<br />
. Bailor.' Hunday aervicea, preuctillur II a. in.<br />
u4> p. ni. PrayerlueelluK.Ku'clocK Friday<br />
- HUlu. Ufflcera <strong>of</strong> tbe board-Vbarle* II.<br />
Howard, chairman; John M. Trower, Ireaaonr;U.<br />
Uareia, aeoretary.<br />
•L Jamea A. M. K. i'burcb, corner He\-enlh<br />
•ad Haveu aveuue ucean t'lly. N. J.,Hamuel<br />
Uaraey, pa»tor. Hunday Herviltni: Preai'lilot.<br />
iri6ariu.; HaOhalb Hcbool, 2JHI p. ax.;<br />
• rnaehlnx, mil p. uu fruyor<br />
Meellniia<br />
Wedneaday eveulnxa. at H o'clock.<br />
Lutheran Dhurch, AaiiUry avenue btflween<br />
Uf&Ui aud Nluth >tr«w.<br />
Hcrvlcea evrty<br />
Sunday luorulnn at IU.W o'clock. Krlaky U.<br />
—Hmltb.l'airtar.—. =<br />
ATTOalJIKVIUAT.I.AW.<br />
JjfORGAN HAND,<br />
ATTORNEY and<br />
COU NSELLOR-AT-LAW,<br />
Solicitor, Haater and Eiamln.r In Cbancery,<br />
Hapreme Court t'ommlaaloner. Nourj labile.<br />
VAPK MAY fOUHT HOIIMR, H'. J.<br />
• (Oppoalte l-ubllo llulldlngi).<br />
JONATHAN HAND,<br />
Oonntaellor-a.t-Lia.-w-,<br />
Solicitor. Maater la Chaaoary, Notary Public.<br />
CAPE MAY COURT HOUHE, N. J.<br />
Long UUIanoe I'eleuliuuc. ,<br />
W. HOLT AHOAK. AMDHKW C. HOHWKI.I.<br />
L,AW OFFIGES<br />
Apgar & Boswell,<br />
MUTKIIN IN I'llANITICHV,<br />
BUURHK Hllll.llINd,<br />
AMIUIKY AVKNUK and KlllllTII HTUKKT<br />
UCEAN CITV..N. J. '<br />
OFFICES<br />
Godfrey & Godfrey,<br />
lbx>tn» SI'., am and HI7<br />
•larllett Iliillilliig.:: ::;<br />
JAMES M. E. HILDRETH<br />
Counsellor-at-Law '<br />
and Hoiicltor, Maat#r and Kiamlner In<br />
Ctiuucery<br />
Ottlt-e—No. iH <br />
dny»; Tucmttty HDI! Tliunulny Kvcmtiux diirtiK<br />
Wlutrr.<br />
dl l*lu»nt)-AtluDilrOUy, NlliIf>- 1.1ft'n't "10. ,in*i Hnd BOO<br />
ynrdH.<br />
THe vlmriinlnMitor mu«t l»'<br />
100 fliit'iif '.'Un h_t 'Jt«K aiMi. Mm uiiil liiK* w^'it enftuuh to<br />
HblnnlMli tn l.rlnc hlB titul to 'J25, or.<br />
twfy-tlilrilK iif tin* {ii>KHltili>, score. An<br />
expert.iniiKt il" all thin iiud ulno score<br />
40 out nf .111 nt :tno yurdH iiud 35 out<br />
<strong>of</strong>'r.ft nt 1,IW> yards. Tho luttor dla-.<br />
tauro IH mure tlmn hnlf a nitli> m>d<br />
tho Imllw'je ImikM nilRlity umall-r<br />
Scrnutou Ueiiiihllcun.<br />
iiwny<br />
wIlli ci'li'f, wln>n thi> poddtM<br />
Uiiil iilty mi lu>r nml ViinniiiNl hi'r Into<br />
u llimiM'. wh|i.|| mill jihrlilkK fnmi Apol'<br />
lo (tb- iiiiii. ,11111 lihtMt ln>r uiikli'ut head<br />
111 till' sll.l.ll'.<br />
< ' * At Regular Rate's.<br />
M|HK<br />
Mm 11,In (tui'HH liunK da tbe<br />
nrm <strong>of</strong> tin; oil 1 mr «if the Ijmi-vllle Bo-<br />
Ell'. ,tn \vl111111 Khu hull l»'im eneiiS»^<br />
for thn.nyu.iii 1 >;. anil I'niloiivoroil t^turn<br />
liln (.'ii/i' timniil 1 hi- Hky.<br />
".luijt iiuilii. Hn> miwiii, IVIIIImil!" s ' l(><br />
Hlllil 111 II llli'ltlni; vnli-,..<br />
"At the u>iiial rail's. Mtttllilu, I an* 11<br />
I* ha|i|iy tii ilii wi," ho roplfeuV- 1 iieean city council, No. 111. U. ol A.; iuo=.-<br />
nary Ttturaday evenluic lu K. or P. hull.<br />
. Lake,aecretary.<br />
Frotactton Uidge, No-lW. A. O. U. W.. luwU<br />
ueuDdaDd fourtb Mou.l<br />
V. baJL M. W* Jona<br />
WluardW.Adwna. .<br />
y evenlniea In K. ol<br />
> Muillli;. llecorder.<br />
PENNSYtVANI:ARAILROAD<br />
PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS<br />
NIAGARA FALLS<br />
BENJ. F. LEEDS FORFEITS<br />
CITY GARBAGE CONTRACT<br />
His , Bondsmen—Henry Gerlach<br />
'and li. I*. Wallace—<br />
Will Perform the Work. -<br />
At n Hpeclnl unwtluR or Comraoii<br />
Council; Thurwliiy nlKht, the contract<br />
with HI-K. I,ceitH to collect KarlmKe In<br />
thlH elty wan declared forfeited by rea-<br />
III <strong>of</strong> IIIH proloiiKed abnence from tho<br />
elty, and the work wan turneil over to<br />
bondHoien, Henry (ierlach and<br />
l.uthor ^.'Wallace.<br />
Tbe following ru-uilution was prc-<br />
|iared by 1'lty Solleltor Jon. Thoinp-<br />
M)|I, ol Atlantic (!ity,.and iiiianlinnunly<br />
painted :<br />
.WhereaH, llenj. K. I.eoilM i-ontravteil<br />
with <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for the removal or<br />
garbage from the city until December<br />
Ml Hi, jnO7, mid havliiK. entered Into<br />
IHIIHIH with Haul city to faithfully |ierfnrin<br />
the name.<br />
-^Allri-the-nald-I>eet_iiL.llil>i_i:lty.<br />
take particular pride in having beau<br />
llful yardn. I'U'o <strong>of</strong> the pretlienl lo be<br />
III tlilH renort are tile ouea at the<br />
hoiueH<strong>of</strong>Mm. Hoiiben, Thirteenth and<br />
Mr. and M<br />
Went<br />
avenue,<br />
AHliiiry uveniie, uud<br />
Henry C^erlach, on<br />
above Kir>it Htreet.<br />
word "Klec|>liiK" precedhiK the word<br />
''roouiH.!'<br />
Coiiiirlliiiaii Smith<br />
|ire«enteil. the<br />
followltiK letter (note IIH date), which<br />
wu" read:<br />
UCKA'N CITV, N. J., Jiine 1st, KM);.<br />
(ieiitleiiieu <strong>of</strong> Hewer Committee <strong>of</strong><br />
C'OIIIICIIH:— ,<br />
It IH probably uiinei'e>vary to Hay<br />
i l l u r 4 r j « l i i t l ! i e<br />
t I p r y y y<br />
Ihui_wu-Were-Krettlly_tur4!rj»«l_iit_l!ie.<br />
reitmrkatile rei|iieita'iii J.<br />
M /urn: and the'doiulrich, Cupliiifi<br />
It. It. Huoy.<br />
HeHldOH IIUMC IIOIIIH, tln><br />
Helen, owned by .Mr. Wilfoiii;, <strong>of</strong> ihe<br />
ll.lUlniore Yueht ({lull, went over the<br />
conrne anil tnuite n very rrellitiitile<br />
showing, ooiiHiilerliiK li.iw utiHiiitaiile<br />
the weather cimdllioiiH wcro'ti. utHiat<br />
<strong>of</strong> her build. In a ntrnui; winil Miu<br />
would have defeaied<br />
everythliiK^ in<br />
night. ' • '<br />
The Katharine II. and Helen went<br />
acriiHH tlie line together, witli tlie I.uclleclose<br />
behind.<br />
Tl.it? (JiiiMlriuh ins<br />
icurly a minute hiu'k. <strong>On</strong> ilie run<br />
out to.the nea biliiy, which wn» the<br />
llmt turn, all the j'arlil i'!ul> buui>ilrew<br />
uway from the llt'luu, leaviui;<br />
her fit Inat. jiluce.. Oii the rqn from<br />
the hen buoy lo the stake bunt, Mayiiie<br />
Hhepherd, iiiichored nil the Sln.llii. the<br />
Kiitharllie II. imil Ijiiirlle'lre-w uheiiil<br />
<strong>of</strong> the other two ItixitH, the ICtitharllie<br />
II. being IUHI lu riiunil'lhe ntuUe Imat.<br />
The l.ucilf, OiiiHlrli'h und Helen followed<br />
hi order. <strong>On</strong> Ihc run'l>ai'k,.t|u'<br />
Katharine il. unit l.ui'ilu wero nip<br />
and luck until the Liii'ili 1<br />
ran Int.. a<br />
oaim, loHlng nearly live minute-, the<br />
Oioilrlch and Helen clo»liiu;*hi nil her.<br />
The Katharine 11. W«H llrnt to beat<br />
up Ihe Inlet, but the l.ni'ile imi.le ii.Kv-.<br />
perate ell'ort lo catrli il|>. The haiiili'<br />
ca]i wan too irrent, liiiuever. tiiid -tin'<br />
Kiitlinrine II. WUH twelve, niiuutei<br />
ahuuil entering tlie liny.. The Helen<br />
Lively Time at Annual Meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Trade.<br />
The minimi luiwtliiK <strong>of</strong> the Hoard <strong>of</strong><br />
Trade, held In the dining room <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Itlseiiyne on Tuenday evening, was<br />
attehdetl by an uuUHUally repriwontatlve<br />
uuiiilicr'<strong>of</strong> renldentH and property<br />
iiwiiern.<br />
It WIIH u rather remarkable meetinK<br />
In Himii wayH, CH|ieclnlly bocaUHO <strong>of</strong> a<br />
vote taken on tile queHtlou <strong>of</strong> Helling<br />
.-.MIU wator and ice cream ou Sunday<br />
and because <strong>of</strong> a bitter wordy attack<br />
miiile by Councilman U>A. W. Smith<br />
upon S. II. Hanii, necretary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
.Suite l.uw auil.<strong>On</strong>ler Boclety.<br />
'Aiiiniii; the nut-eta attiai'tnouiuiy.<br />
Unt. Un. Kilubetb Brick; correapond-<br />
«» naereury, Mr., A. B. KHIIO*: reciirdlnil<br />
1<br />
y.' Mra. M. Mllneri lr«a«urer, Mrn, I.<br />
MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING<br />
ALLOWAY M. SMITH &CO.<br />
(Successor* lo H. A. W. Smith)<br />
811 ASBURY AVENUE, - -OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
- TEUEPHQNE. «3.Y.<br />
NC- GODFREY'S<br />
Business House. 657 Asbury Avenue, Spring <strong>of</strong> <strong>1907</strong>.<br />
Full<br />
"M.v. win'<br />
hilil," HIIIII<br />
Too 8trenuoua.<br />
ti'llujiK' y«ulv.o dl<br />
^<br />
Imy'H<br />
hilil, HIIIII thi'^IIIi'e ImyH Iii'Jtli'"'<br />
"linil ,1 think.ihiii'M utmiicD. -You ndvortlwt'il<br />
fur a titnmc buy, uiul hi-'n C *'J|<br />
titlnfy"—<br />
"UI.'K ti«> HtroilK, iiiiulilni.<br />
Interruiiti'il the t-mftlnyor., . "In tho<br />
itlimlf ilaylii> wan hi'r« h« linikc nil<br />
tho mli'n ni' this otllco iiii(J Koine »f *•"*<br />
fiiruliiiK.."-Ciitlioilo S t d d i"" 1<br />
Times. , ; •<br />
Endurance.<br />
Ethi'l-How IIHIK cnti n .hunmn j<br />
llvo wlthimt fiKHlV ' .<br />
Jack-1 ilon't know aiiciit imuian U"-<br />
Ingii, but I know jMMStH who hovel** 11<br />
writing for years.—Judge. .,<br />
(<br />
Yaeblman'aAtaMUllon. Wilton Wlllata.<br />
pnaldent; u>rk Lake, asoratiiry. Annual<br />
matting win be bald ID June<br />
TbaOoeajiOItT UuUduualul U»n «aaocla-<br />
Uon maelAaeoond H»tnrd»y <strong>of</strong> eacli monlb*<br />
•Jwaidanu Ueans O. Adama; aeorrtaxyi K.<br />
SHOEMAKER'S<br />
STORAGE<br />
HOUSE<br />
10th and West Ave.,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>* *<br />
All perooiii). having Furniture or atiy<br />
kind or Merchandise to be utored will<br />
uvemouoy by golngto the<br />
ShoarirakBr Storage House<br />
THOMAS J. THORli<br />
Florist<br />
• '<br />
PALt • BULBS, GRASS<br />
•nd CLOVER.SEED.<br />
" 839 Aabury Avenue.<br />
PROSPECTS ARE OOOD.<br />
<strong>Line</strong>., <strong>of</strong> House Furnishings ..<br />
IB A PROFKHBIOtf. aud I have one <strong>of</strong> the bttt.<br />
know it -ure, V the w*k. I* ru-l.ln« In. . .<br />
Putting, the Pipes in Order<br />
while the weather is warm is Rood<br />
policy. We are not rallied w»th<br />
Work—neither are the pipes.<br />
PLUMBING<br />
overhauled now will be in perfect<br />
condition for the winter campaign—if<br />
We do the overhauling..<br />
There's not a thinCwe don t<br />
MOST-NOT-USE<br />
THIS OLD WHARF<br />
Council Instructs Chief <strong>of</strong><br />
Police Scull to Warn<br />
. All Parties. '<br />
At Coiincll'H meeting .on Monday<br />
eveuingi Councilman Godfrey Mated<br />
that Chler <strong>of</strong> Police Hcull detilred to<br />
know Ir the Fourth nlreet wharr wan In<br />
proper condition to charge-wharfage,<br />
Btreet Suiiervlnor Brown nalil -that<br />
he had. put. Home piling under the<br />
outer eud <strong>of</strong> the wharr and made<br />
lem|iorary repair*. He did not cini-<br />
Mlder It lu a nafe condition to charge<br />
wharfage, an the city would then be<br />
reH'toiiulble ill caHe <strong>of</strong> accident. • .<br />
(.•imiiclhutt.il Godfrey mild that a<br />
dreilgiiigcouipaiiy wanteil to unload<br />
coal on the wharf. . "<br />
Councilman Headley «ald complaint<br />
had been made to him during the day<br />
about the dredging company unloading<br />
ami Htortng n<strong>of</strong>t coal on the wharr.<br />
ThU wharr WBH formerly<br />
uned by<br />
paVtlen llnhliig oil' <strong>of</strong> It, but the .n<strong>of</strong>t<br />
coal made it no dirty that li wau unlit<br />
for nuch purpouen.<br />
The Ked <strong>of</strong> hy<br />
Councilman Headley moving that the<br />
flitter or Police Boull notiry the dredging<br />
company, or other partlen, not to<br />
unelthe wharf Mr Htorage ptlr|>OHeH,<br />
TIIIH wan agreed to.<br />
'<br />
muni l-rvcureUc^iin to Hunt.<br />
It mUBt. be remembereil by nonrealdent<br />
e'portHmen that they cannot<br />
legally Hhobt rail and reed, birds. and<br />
uianli heiirt In tltlH State iinleaa protected<br />
by u.llceiiue, whlih conta flO,<br />
and In no event muut tbe game be<br />
taken out ot 'the Htate, The much<br />
dreaded countable!) aud Juutlceu <strong>of</strong> the<br />
peace, who remain >ln wait for un:<br />
Wary ' BiitomoblllHta,<br />
RECORD-BREAKING-AUGUST^—<br />
AT LOCAL POST OFFICE<br />
PREPARING FOR<br />
CONVENTION<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Executive<br />
Republicans to Nominate a<br />
County Ticket at Court •<br />
House <strong>Sep</strong>t. 14th. .<br />
Klnewhore m thlH Iwnie <strong>of</strong> TIIK SKS-<br />
TIM-'.I., A C. Hllilrelh, chalriiian<br />
tlie<br />
Itepubllean County.<br />
Ciiiniulttce, given notice that the Ite-<br />
-puhHcan Couniy (Joiiveiitloii will be<br />
hell at Cape May Court House on<br />
Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 14th, at one<br />
o'cl'ick in the afternoon.<br />
Tlie convention will nominate canillil<br />
iten for member <strong>of</strong> the Oeueral<br />
AH-embly, uherllf, niirrogute and coroner:<br />
'" . . . . . . . . .<br />
OftheiildelegateHt i bu elected by<br />
the varloim wariln ami preclncU "f<br />
C'ape May C.oiilityl]! Ilirllt-y, I-M • . n puaa<br />
Mlx.il t-iiki-H<br />
N.'iiiH»lllnn lit* cream<br />
rnit-kiTM<br />
(IU>.|ii>.f
. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel<br />
AMI* POBLI^UIO KVKMV TUVIMDAV<br />
R. CURTIS ROBINSON<br />
s<br />
• Editor and Proprietor<br />
OCSAN CITY, - . NEW JERSEY<br />
, Inter-State 'Phono Na ISK<br />
- AivortbwmentH In local column** 5 cent*<br />
per line, «HGII intwrtiun. Monthly uud yonrly<br />
uritldbeilou ttppllctttlou.<br />
•<br />
' Job wunfc promptly tluue by'esperleutwd<br />
ttutliu<br />
•<br />
TOOK A VOTE<br />
ON StfNDtf<br />
SALES<br />
(Louliniied mini. First Hnuu.)<br />
certain parlies hi prosecuting Japauese<br />
who run n giuue. with 'balla' on the<br />
boardwalk.<br />
give a lii-eiine. to a man to<br />
roll' balli.aiirl.tUcn have some m|iilre<br />
hi<br />
h<br />
THOK8i>AY, T 8KiTKMI«Klt 5. <strong>1907</strong>. ((oiue along and threaten him. with a<br />
1<br />
==^i^i~:.;.-;^i •...':. • ." ,.-.i:=^ri=-= ;• HUIUUIOUU," OttUI Mr. FORK...' ,<br />
Knterad nt tho I'»M( outre ni OttiUn Clly,<br />
N. J.* iiMMocuud clnMH'mall innlUtr.,<br />
Kn TIDEH.<br />
lUIII.J*. III.'H. til.i p. Ill<br />
1 Sunday......<br />
ii Monday<br />
8 Tuemluy<br />
A Wednesday..<br />
H Thurwlny ....<br />
li'.Frlday<br />
'.<br />
"" Saturday...,<br />
H.I I<br />
4.IS<br />
KIH<br />
4.111 HI 1210."*<br />
ii.iw s.us u.0.1 u.-i<br />
! A.«l, 5.52ll..'il..k<br />
«.27i Ii .1-1 0.24 12 :t<br />
! 7| 7.12' l.lfi! I 1<br />
,..j 7.881 7 47 1 4'J I.."i<br />
8 Sunday .......! N.fW 8.21 2.in, 2.2><br />
if Mouduy<br />
1 «.4«J S.Vt 2.HI. .'t.iH<br />
10 Tuesday , ».2O il.'tt .1 2ti H.4<br />
11 Weil nc«lny.,. Ht.nn in r, 4 iw I!!<br />
12 Thurwtuy (10.4.-i;10/>8 4.42 SM<br />
IH Krlduy<br />
«., ll.S4ill.4H li.Sl! Hi<br />
14 Saturday '.. ..12.28 11.18 7.1<br />
15 Sunday 0,-17 1"(2<br />
I« Monday.:..... 2.IM'2.4.1 8.«7| «'«•<br />
17 Tuesday !!.2> aud an it ix. The neeiled im<br />
proveiiientH will come later.'<br />
Heiuy l>. .Moore, after telling a<br />
liumoroiiHHlory, Huid-he wa» uiui-li In<br />
love with <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, ft !m« been<br />
nald that Keiitlinent rillen the world,<br />
and lhl» hold? true In IIIH work or<br />
InventhiK in <strong>Ocean</strong> < 'liy. Hud It not<br />
been- for tlie lijgh character or the<br />
place, he would not be here. The clly<br />
IIBH a .(.iiHl-feurinr^imilinTlity. It I<br />
bound to go aheair, but we Hhould ull<br />
help. Mr. Moore, In' cloning, »ald he<br />
woiilinrru-ayM prw-lalm the advuntageN<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> (*lty,~<br />
II. It. WeallH-rl.y, <strong>of</strong> .Mlllville, -aid<br />
he has'viHlted many renortH, but had<br />
round uono like <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Oceull<br />
Orove uud Anbury Park -come next,<br />
perhap», Imt thow place- have not a<br />
beach like In In <strong>Ocean</strong>- <strong>City</strong>. The<br />
speaker nald he had every- rea-on to<br />
believe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will prosper. He<br />
urged that the Chrlntiali principle" lie<br />
kept up. • .<br />
Dr. T. J. Kllluger, <strong>of</strong> \Ve»t Hhiladel<br />
phla, naid that for fourteen yearn he<br />
liax been a Hummer resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, and he WHH lilHtruuiental hi<br />
brlngli i? seven |W reportn' <strong>of</strong> Home <strong>of</strong> the UTIII<br />
wh« go to hotels. The people who are hf.ird:<br />
liere are'here bei'aii'W<strong>of</strong> the nlt'y'M<br />
' • IKH.Y TKI.MTY,'<br />
Sunday wan a great day ror'Holy<br />
high luotal -tandard. The ChrlHlluu<br />
Mandard out will jcniitluiie to make<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Clly prosperous. . '<br />
!>r. I. N tfrmcoiu wauled to- know<br />
wh'nt good.are cheap tliliigH if people<br />
cannot gut newer,conuectlonM<br />
Councilman Headley nuid Ihut in<br />
the newer ordinance panned It wan<br />
stipulated, that newer plpen iiiimt lie'<br />
laid hetween Thirteenth and Seventeenth<br />
ntreelV within u year, and If it<br />
had not * been ror the people<br />
with<br />
haiiimerx aiid tougn the work Would<br />
have been done before, tlii** time. He<br />
milled that, nome yearn ago,' hin father<br />
t.uil vlnitcd <strong>Ocean</strong> city and -poke in<br />
prume <strong>of</strong> the pluce. The npea't'r ntiid<br />
thai lit- lauded here with twenty-live<br />
cen'M in hln pocket. He did not know<br />
anyone here ut the time, but lie hud<br />
come to ntuy mid had imiIt twenty nls<br />
liouien here. - * ,<br />
A.Hlrauger from New Orleaun arji^e<br />
and Httid that he wan pleaneil to »ee w<br />
many cldnn young men 011 tht- boardwall:<br />
"We don't have your beautiful<br />
Sundays In New. Orleans. I winh tu<br />
heaven .we hud." he exclaimed.<br />
Ii. I*, dolt', civil engineer, naid that<br />
the city, need- a ntrlctly llr«t-elu»-<br />
hoti.-l.<br />
Trinity—tlie congcegallotiH Inrge, the<br />
music Hue and the olI'eringH geueroun.<br />
Tl ere were two celebratloua ,(>f the<br />
Huly Communion and the total<br />
co itrlbutloiiH was $112. ',<br />
!>r. Cook preached in the morning<br />
fri'.m Jolui'U; 10. Ills main ilioughln.<br />
connected witli the miriiculounfeiiliug<br />
<strong>of</strong> the multitude, were preparation for.<br />
reception "<strong>of</strong>, and the panning on, ol<br />
U.MI'S gifts. , The cveulni;<br />
sermon<br />
rroiii the second lesson, wa-on "The<br />
Hrei'louri Itlood"—the history, the<br />
elllclency, und the personal bcnelil<br />
to us tirthe Atoneiueut,<br />
Kl'HST' i'HKKIIVTKHIAN.<br />
lii the I'resbyterlau Church last Sab<br />
hath the Kev. John D. Coiinlermme<br />
D. I>., preached Iu the morning frou<br />
til. 1<br />
theme, "Seven <strong>of</strong> the Brightest<br />
and Happiest Thoughts in all Lltera<br />
til e," and Ills text was taken from 1st<br />
John,,'!; 2. To1nauy,.lt wan anplritua<br />
lift.<br />
:<br />
' • . . . . . '<br />
in the evening, the pastor<br />
l<br />
p<br />
aid hud for Ills sildjeci<br />
the First M. K.w. If you can<br />
nay no nelhliig gniMi. don't say ally<br />
thing." . . . ' .<br />
(•eorge K. Weiss, a lieruiatlloWi<br />
busluei-s man, declared that he ha<br />
bee'i eomiilg here for fifteen<br />
years<br />
"ard I love the ground I walk ou. I<br />
told a mull I heard complaining uhnu<br />
the resort llia If l did' lik i<br />
out."<br />
Dr. Hmith,<br />
ld h hd<br />
pg<br />
uu<br />
^ If lie didn't like it, gel<br />
friend <strong>of</strong> Mr. Weiss,<br />
joyed the summer M<br />
e I<br />
ity that he had bough<br />
a lot and would build very shortly. ~<br />
li. It. Weatherby. <strong>of</strong> Mlllville, H<br />
Dr. mt, r<br />
f Mr. Weis,<br />
nuld he had enjoyed the summer MI<br />
well In <strong>Ocean</strong> city<br />
d<br />
l b<br />
property own-r here, wunleil<br />
every<br />
liernou to resolve himselr as a committee<br />
to go out and bring peor/le to Millvillu.<br />
AH this wun the sicond time dor<br />
ing the «veillnir : that he hail iirge<<br />
something fur'MlllvHIe when he mean<br />
Oceau Clly, there-wan a big laugli-a<br />
ld» exiieiise.<br />
- . " • •<br />
J. M. Chester said uliiiopt'everytbing<br />
had been discussed at the meeting, lull<br />
he would like to know whether some<br />
tvody-tininrgoing-tirtintldr -<br />
Dr. Smith answered that he wil<br />
build, and Councilman Headley said<br />
he wan about to give out .the 'contract<br />
for a good cottage.<br />
Mr. Weiss gave it a* libopinion that<br />
Oceau<br />
cream am<br />
itti all right to oppose Ilijuor III<br />
<strong>City</strong>, "hut let.us have Ice ere<br />
HIMIU water, Itlid a place to get something<br />
to cat on Sunday."<br />
Dr.' Hurt said sandwiches a.nd collee<br />
are sotjl, but a. ban In placef tlie .church am<br />
tlio work,lngiuttii >ceiucd to inUuinlcr<br />
ntuild each other, lull the nign* 111c<br />
hi uhteiiliig uud better i-oudilloli- an<br />
to be expected.<br />
• '<br />
'There are a nuiiiln-r <strong>of</strong> -eviln whicl<br />
tbj- church uud wiirkiugiiian muy<br />
la Kir together in oven-iune—tin- art<strong>of</strong><br />
tlie liuiiilgruuiT the Soclnllnti<br />
evil, the drink i-ur-c. which iniiki-<br />
|H*or more .worklngineii<br />
than pon<br />
wugen. . Above alf, let u^all he true<br />
to the priilclplen luld down by Jc-n<br />
Chrint, the carpenter."<br />
The IUIIHII: wan exceptinniilly ucl<br />
rendered in tlie morning by tliecholi<br />
uud ii,tenor noln by Mr-Win a<br />
M'Mire, and In the evening un unthen<br />
l>\ the choir, a milk- i|ii.irtetle, I'N ur TIIK NTATI:<br />
or SI;H JUIVIV HV TII>; I.KU'IN.<br />
i.tiiKi: »• K107.<br />
K; \rv, itis'rt'iiitKN'T iiixm.rr<br />
Ml. I. _<br />
••<br />
II ; rr iikMii.\'t:it. (Hi*, liiiiiu,. ul AM-»-t<br />
i'*ic -lirnnu), 'l'|liil tin- roll*iwlnii iiiiii-uihiii'iti<br />
tot it- i-iiliMMltUloli *if tliiH Slut,- In- iitiri tin-<br />
-1111 ^ IM livri-liy |)io|io-t>(l, uml wlivti ilu- uuint-<br />
1 Jw-uj-r*.'*-!! to liv it nliij'irity or tin- hii-iu<br />
I'lrl'li'itiillii'Wi-hiiU-iiiiil lloiw i,f A«<br />
-till bl^. til*- u lll Veil- mill utiyi<br />
. ..uiHifcUiut rtti-runl to ill*) U'Ul-lultiru UL'X<br />
to Ii • iililiuitll, uml )illtiU-tit»t.fur llir*Hi liiulitlii<br />
lirli r l*i(tli*' llrt.| Tlif-iiliiy ulti'r I lie llrwt Moil<br />
lU>' Of Sti\'ViHii*.'t lll-Jil III HI 1 l«:liUl your tfitii- tin<br />
-. nllli* liuinin-ii uml illii(i,'*!». Mur-I.iill. .<br />
Ili'iij. llanl. 1<br />
Siim Hurley<br />
Un-wrr.<br />
Wultrr Illtrli-luli,<br />
loMriinl IIIMXtiAl<br />
i,-o. II. llurriilt,<br />
lurry lliux'inl,<br />
U-U'la IUI,..,<br />
llvtirv liryunt,<br />
>Vlil. Itiirrctl,<br />
ii-o. llolid, .<br />
Mtirrl- HIM I.<br />
l .vwluliy Avt'iitlt!. liivuii I'lty, N, J.<br />
Ijll" l.ir -ill.-. I ..lliiLr" liil.rnil.<br />
Money for Jortgages...<br />
J.ORDAN MATHEWS<br />
N, K.tdr 1 . I'tHi uml iftluiul'lit AVWiiit.<br />
. * • - ' I'IIILAI»KU'IIIA<br />
Ceorere W. Ernst<br />
• :,- GENERAL HAULING<br />
AiitunioiilleiinraLV.<br />
\\ holi-alc llntttr.'Knir-J. l.unl. v<br />
.uml Poultry.<br />
Ut-liluni-i.-, li'iii Asluiry iivt-nue.<br />
Otlice. 7lh Street bet, Asburi and West Aienue<br />
DARBY'S<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Laundry<br />
656 Asbury Ave<br />
Klrst-i'liiM. Work iu Hi-i-ry I'.irll.uhi,<br />
ALBERT, G..G1LHERT,<br />
PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER<br />
" _ 645 Asbnry Ai', "(t,,.y,.|,. ,tl.;<br />
|iulrlnL- I'riniiptly Aiirniiitl.-i',,.<br />
Call* at Our<br />
.ire <strong>of</strong> iiiniiy k'liiilx<br />
Tlicre art- the<br />
tiLviru- wills, tin- (.-iirloiiH 1-alln nud tlie<br />
-iill*j fut; uiirw.Tv'liv.1, Wi-ureiit your<br />
"^r JEVERYTHING<br />
ElECTfllCAt.<br />
wide u llul t-iiii inuke urui-irluity ilo r rht'i'rfuliy turn Mint<br />
41 !«»•_ W«>»l Avf>., brlow Ten Hi III.<br />
Mendel's Annual<br />
CLEARING SALE<br />
.<strong>of</strong>..<br />
High Grade Clothing<br />
and Furnishings..'..<br />
COMMENCES-THIS M0RNIH6<br />
V\'.' l.iin.n.- Mirh IIIHM UK Hun, Hrhaflfbtf<br />
iuj'1 Mur\. W.-hihini. UIIIKIJII** and ban<br />
ii hiitu >ln. J. -<br />
1 4tiniAt«« given. Jlulldlnita erected by<br />
ir» -I or d«y. " ' '<br />
B. i: AHam. W, W Adami<br />
3E0. 0. ADAMS & DRO.<br />
PUSTERING, flANGE SEniNG<br />
BRICK LAYING, tic. Elc.<br />
A1 Work In Mason <strong>Line</strong> Promptly<br />
Attended To.<br />
OCEAN CITY, N J.<br />
W. H. MITCHELL,<br />
B tICKLAYING - PLASTERING<br />
. J0B1HJV6 H '3PE(!I71IiTY<br />
ill'KAX I.TI'V. S. J<br />
II1A S. CHAMPION<br />
Alderney Dairies<br />
Cluarnnlwil Hirli'lly I'urc<br />
• AND<br />
ICECREAM<br />
• . ESTABLISHED 1881 ,<br />
» 'Itln'olrtKioruii* ili-w 1I1I- yuur, mil im<br />
I«;«1 lOBlve Iwlturuervtee'liuw tliuti 111 11,.<br />
fi St. and Asbmy iVe<br />
DIHKl'TORli .<br />
A. H. BAKER<br />
... Jndertaker - and - Embalmer<br />
849 ASBURY AVENUE,<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. j.i<br />
>' IN uu>iw<br />
mud<br />
nwk«ixil«ctliin>rraio.Uu>lKM<<br />
-.-, til IrOuhOHt mock ID PbllMdolpW* • •„<br />
Uritrn* l,y IUKII promptly stundsd to.. A"<br />
^tHulK lui/m Hinoani at 110anil op»ull *•<br />
ivoredireeol oburge ut Kay mllrowlIUIIOB<br />
In Alluntlc or Caps Hay county.<br />
cactlou ciaauaniecM.<br />
I, N. JOHNSON.<br />
PLUMBER,<br />
STEAM AND 6AS FITTER<br />
Repairing a specialty. '<br />
Bath Tubs and Plumbers'<br />
Supplies.<br />
•,•••'<br />
; ocean <strong>City</strong> Sentinel<br />
J be glad to receive , UaniH <strong>of</strong><br />
^-•°and couimunlcatlouB <strong>of</strong> liileraKt<br />
•J^Hto commuully B«U odr-reaUera<br />
here. ,<br />
commiiiilc«tlon» nhould be apthe<br />
writer, ,uot, uecemarlly<br />
blit wta Ruaranteu<strong>of</strong><br />
TWO SQUARES OF<br />
WAiyiHISHED<br />
Mrs. Palen Offers to 8cllBay<br />
Front Xand to the "<br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
t'onimou Council met In r«Kular<br />
«eH«lou on Monday nlglit. All<br />
liern were present.<br />
rcmmcltman Htecliuan<br />
onler for<br />
for an<br />
. . - dile tliu<br />
I Clayton .Hand up to the teruilnatlon<br />
- ••• <strong>of</strong>-ItMcontract here. • ' . . .<br />
IHiiy«inauni»keM»rool<strong>of</strong> lila»H!lf |<br />
rau'iiGllmaii Headley reported" two<br />
jj,«|oodCBU»e.<br />
,«l«i»re« <strong>of</strong> boardwalk at Fllty-Hlxtb<br />
tt un't necen»arlly tlie puRaacloun street completed. In accordance with<br />
Individual who l« always HtrlkliiK — •••- ' ..•<br />
Tbiidlau<br />
(j^,toul-<strong>of</strong> Inn money and none<br />
fblalire: ' '•<br />
all UN Inout<br />
fb<br />
A mm may boast tbat lie IH layhiK<br />
op w»»ureii In heaven ami Htlll carry<br />
W|n«urauce.<br />
jut because a fellow iueaiiH well, It<br />
iot,a't necewarlly imply that he IH a<br />
f<br />
gome people are HO conntltuted that<br />
II would be odd If they were not try-<br />
|nf lo get-even. ,<br />
A bone ban to be broken before yon<br />
ciodrive him; but It'a dittereui with<br />
iniDtomoblle. . .<br />
F. U. Newberry la inakluK a 1111mbM<br />
<strong>of</strong> ImprovementH to bin voltage,<br />
tAibury aveuue. ' ,<br />
Tbe doctor may be friendly with a<br />
niUtntBQd yet cut him dead when liu<br />
pffcrms an autopsy.<br />
TbeOrangem<strong>of</strong>Cape May. founly<br />
•III hold their annual picnic- at Heavllltcamp<br />
grouudon Tuesday,<br />
umber 17tb.<br />
Tb« annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the W. V. T.<br />
B. tor tbe election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficer* will be<br />
laid put Wednewtay afternoon at :s<br />
o'clock, 12th iiiHt., at tbe resilience <strong>of</strong><br />
ill*. BwanfM? Anbury avenue<br />
Tbe Clayton Hand'ban lieen anked<br />
(or flgureafor playhiR at the bit? fair<br />
H Glbbaboro,'t'amden Coimty, the<br />
UtUr part or Hepleiuber. 'I'iie band<br />
pl»j«d there laHt fall, aud Kave the<br />
bot<strong>of</strong> Mtlnfactlon—heuce the band In<br />
winled agalu. • ^, —<br />
WONDOANCUP<br />
Did KV«-II ul H*ranireet<br />
the contract.<br />
He .HBIII the<br />
HuperviHor waH putting up the<br />
UMIIIK the rallH taken from the Uandy-<br />
Corwu walk. Slep» were alno uehiK<br />
placwl,'at atreet crnm*hi|iH,<br />
Counclliuuii Heatlley mated that<br />
ilru. Kllzulieth l>alen had called al IIIH<br />
olllce ami valtl Hhe ileMred to Hell<br />
Meventy-llve feet <strong>of</strong> bay front al Koiirtli<br />
Hlreet' anil -prererretl lo nell It to Hie<br />
city.<br />
Slit» would at'cepl t:oau (,'up. The<br />
Alice waH-ralled by (.rapt. W. K. Wil-<br />
Htmton.<br />
Tbe Alice won InCla-« It, open<br />
buU, beating the Old liach by more<br />
thin five mluutea. •<br />
Tbe Old Bach wax dlw|!iallllixl for<br />
Ulare to observe a ntakeluiat.<br />
. TheTudeuiet with an accident, and<br />
tbe Katharine II. took fourth place.<br />
Arm Anpauued.<br />
A trolley raron the Kant Hlioro <strong>Line</strong><br />
ni utilized an an ambulance Saturdaj<br />
to convey to the Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'<br />
Hwpltal AuReloCallo, an Italian, 110<br />
inn old, employed an a laborer by<br />
tin trolley company nt Homere' Point.<br />
Callo bad hlH ana cruHhed between<br />
two can and wa» uncoiiHclouH-fnim<br />
toe palo and. Hhock, and wait placed<br />
ou the uext trolley. The mptorman.<br />
•uglveu orders to runh the" injured<br />
Din to Atlantic <strong>City</strong> with all npeed<br />
mi made a record run.<br />
At tbe boHpllal the phy MICIBIIH fou ud<br />
_laU.tbe-arm-Waa-BU-bad ly__iuuti]ated_<br />
•ud crushed that amputation wax<br />
ueewary. At tint It wau' reared that<br />
thi man bad concussion or the brain,<br />
but no-such syuipUnuH were round<br />
upon an liivestiRatloo.<br />
Will Probably Build.<br />
William.I*. Sandertion, principal or<br />
the lime had come to Hlop the putting<br />
in <strong>of</strong> wood curbing aud that this<br />
Hhould be liiHerted In the ordinance.<br />
He ravored stone or not lentt than three<br />
inches tlilckiiesH or concrete-<strong>of</strong> not IC*H<br />
than H|X inches thii-kuesH.<br />
. '<br />
Surveyor Till<br />
Martha,."f Philadelphia, are vbUtlilg<br />
Dr. and Mrs. J.'D. Cnuiiteriullie, KfJl<br />
Ceiilial BVeUUe. . . .<br />
Prank Powell and wire, <strong>of</strong> Kldora,<br />
ui-re guests or Mr. uud Mrs. Alfred<br />
W. I'owell, West HVenlie. below<br />
Twi-lflh street, owr Sunday.<br />
Mrs.-Wilbur U. Oarwond. or Camdeii,<br />
iss|ielidlug the week with Mr.<br />
and Mrs Samuel (iarwood, ut the<br />
llarwood House, In this city. .<br />
luarters. .<br />
It. Howard Thorn, and W.<br />
Campbell, representing (he Secom<br />
Wiird DemocratM, tlletl petitions rela<br />
live to the State elect Initiate last night,<br />
COUNTY BONDS SOLD<br />
Aliened Thief Held.<br />
Win. Hamilton, the alleged<br />
telephone<br />
thler, Is now iu the Atlantic<br />
County Jail, at May'" Landing, having<br />
ten uuable to obtain the t-'itMl bail required.<br />
His cane will liiall probabil<br />
Iry come up ror trial at the October<br />
Urm <strong>of</strong> court.. Many Indictments will<br />
t» preseuted against him, It IH stated,<br />
ud |t In probable that be will, be<br />
toavlly aeuteuced. He la aroused <strong>of</strong><br />
nuy robberleR In Atlantic <strong>City</strong> aud<br />
Uilacity.<br />
• -Will Build.<br />
Dr. GrlHIth, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, who<br />
"MUlly rented the cottage 408 Klev-<br />
Mlh street from N. C Clelland, Will<br />
build two Hue cottages. * -.<br />
Mr. Clellaud ban rented tbe cottage<br />
WttCenlrai avenue to Mr. I.andlH, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, and a cottage on Ai-bnry<br />
*v*nue, below Kleventh Htreet, to Mr.<br />
Hancock, or Philadelphia.<br />
Free Organ Hecllul. ''<br />
. A free organ recital will be given la<br />
1» Kirat PreHbyterlau UUurch to-<br />
"wirow. morning, at 10.80 o'clouk, by<br />
Mh» Lulu M. Ware and other artists<br />
<strong>of</strong> ability, In honor <strong>of</strong> the convention<br />
. «f the Mtate Homumpathlc Society.<br />
All are Welcome to any beat, the recital<br />
MOB entirely free.<br />
•<br />
' ' Important Meeiluir.'<br />
There wll| be an important meetlug<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe membeni <strong>of</strong> the Ladies' Bewlug<br />
••Ijcie or Holy Trinity P. K. Church<br />
thli (Thursday) afternoon, at a o'clock,<br />
X the home or Mrs. E. W., Warrt-n,<br />
»o Central avenue, below Ninth Htreet.<br />
AU iDUreated are Invited to attend.<br />
Drainage,<br />
Lights,.<br />
Wuter,<br />
(jarbut;e,.<br />
Ashes,<br />
Printing,<br />
Music,<br />
Kourdwalk', overdrawn,<br />
New Strecuv<br />
s<br />
mer governor <strong>of</strong> 1'eniiHylvaiila, wan a<br />
recent visitor at the home or Win. It.<br />
Thoiti|i*on, 1UI rtlnipHpii avenue.-<br />
Mr. and MrH. JameH W. Karr, or<br />
rblladelphln, are greeting their mai]y<br />
friends at this reiMirt.'-Mr. Harr IH a<br />
proniiuent real entate broker In IJhlladelpbla.<br />
William I. AiiHlin and family,- ot<br />
IjaiiHiliiwiie, I'a., have rented F. A.<br />
Myerle'f cottage. Went avenue, ls?l»w<br />
Seveuieentli Htreet; to/ the month ot<br />
Heptenilier.<br />
•<br />
' it. II. Itreuliiig,' or the lMillade'lpii'iH<br />
Having Filiiil, l'liiladelphlii, IH spendseannn<br />
at tiiis resort. Mr.<br />
Xi-rniM I'rntrd BBll«l»clory 10<br />
•louril uf. •frerlialderM.<br />
The Cape Muy Colliity lli>ard<br />
Freeholders recently told JI7.8INI wml« fall due In UMil. and ten<br />
each year after that until lltil. Tli<br />
IIUIUCH or the purchasers and the price<br />
Tialil were us fiiHnWH! " ~<br />
KI-1-$-"W«l to Mrs. Cei'llb Davis<br />
T'ape May <strong>City</strong>, at 102}.<br />
• 1)1-11 r*llHMI to l.uillain Ihuid, Cum<br />
House, at lirJ. >IMM In Lydla F. W<br />
leyi Court.House, at IIHJ. . ,<br />
llllli—$10*«> to Micajah S. Smltli<br />
Cape-May, Bt 101 j.<br />
tlne <strong>of</strong> the most<br />
beuellclal ellec-ts wlll.be Its Kastertraftic<br />
from Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. At that time<br />
Atlantic/<strong>City</strong> Is Illleil with Its ue>t element<br />
<strong>of</strong> the year.<br />
Outing trips'HUCII<br />
BH this will be very much In vogue.<br />
.
CAMP MEETING<br />
HEREMDED<br />
. , , ' ri'utiltnui'il Irotu K4r-t I'I.IT.'.)<br />
leader, Kev. A, K. Crowcll, who;Hp.ike<br />
<strong>of</strong> the nerliiusiieHK <strong>of</strong> life, mid the nil<br />
portancc <strong>of</strong> the now. The ,-ervjco wiis<br />
unc<strong>of</strong> iiuiiriiml interest aud prolli.<br />
The twilight service .on Hie lieiiel<br />
.WIIM ledjiy tju* Kev J. W. Smith, <strong>of</strong><br />
thin elty. ' • ,<br />
. Many people from Atlantic 'County<br />
attended the camp IIK-CI'MIK oil Sun<br />
iliiy iltid Monday. .<br />
• The cutnp meeting services in thin<br />
city ..which closed ou Monday evening,<br />
. drew large crowds each day and even-<br />
Ing. • Following are reports <strong>of</strong> tlieVervlccw<br />
as taken from The pally llcporter<br />
<strong>of</strong>,Thursday, Kriilay and SSturday:<br />
TllfllSli.VV.<br />
'<br />
The camp ineetliiK -erVtces this<br />
moriihi): u'eie well iitteiuled by liirge<br />
ami enthusiastic congregation*. Tbe<br />
Uev. Dr. X.-J; Wright, |>resliliiig elder<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ihe'llridgetnn District, preached<br />
fur his subject<br />
lie explained<br />
the ftcrmnu, elioo.-lug<br />
"t'lilviuernig Drain."<br />
the horror** uf death, its tl utility aud<br />
how the dreinl <strong>of</strong> It -may be nven-uine<br />
by tliegrace'<strong>of</strong> tSnil.<br />
KM-elleiil slnftnig<br />
WHS heard . throughout the iiiuruing<br />
services; Tills aftvrnouu the Uev.<br />
. It. K. Johnson, or Philadelphia, will<br />
preach, while the Jlev. Thnmus Harrl-<br />
HOII is the speaker fur the evening., .<br />
The young people'* meeting- had tin<br />
iutereNliiig program at.tile service last<br />
Airs. W. K. Kwmg, the wife nf une<br />
<strong>of</strong> the preacher*! wus Hie snliilst, and<br />
the Uev. K. I'.. Johnson, <strong>of</strong> l'hHadelphla.<br />
gave.ii bible leading on—"-fiend t="<br />
ness." • -:<br />
J<br />
The Uev. I'..-D. Dicker, <strong>of</strong> Manayunk,<br />
will itellver the address this<br />
evening, while, Mrs. Atkinson will<br />
Ming for this meeting.<br />
Kimi.iv.<br />
After the camp,meeting—crvli-e, last<br />
.night, several <strong>of</strong> the ministers, with<br />
their wives and female friends, gull>><br />
ered ' tu Schurch'-* pavilion 4111 'the<br />
boardwalk, above * l\tglith street, and<br />
Hang fumllliir hymns until after 11<br />
o'clock, Tlie singing was good, and<br />
many people gathered nroiuid the pavilion<br />
to listen, iioii.iv 1 if, these" joining<br />
111 the songs <strong>of</strong> pniise. ' -.<br />
"In the Sweet Ityo .and Itye,"<br />
. ."liculnli l*and," •'Shall We Meet<br />
lleytmd the UiVerV" -;ll Is Well<br />
\Vlth-My. Soiil," "Throw (Hit the<br />
.Liteliuc," and Himilar hymns followeit<br />
iu rapid MUCCCHSUUI. *<br />
k> ^<br />
• With the occasional buom <strong>of</strong> the<br />
«urf, "Thruw Out the Lifeline" seemed<br />
particularly -timely, _ulld it WH»*<br />
sung with unction. It was u pretty<br />
night, and the relleelioh <strong>of</strong> the union<br />
011 the oceuii added to tlie lieaiity and<br />
uilecl <strong>of</strong> the praise service,<br />
' Ca|ii|i meeting services this morning<br />
, Were attended by the' same large<br />
crowds; that have characterized the<br />
entire camp,<br />
'<br />
Tlu) holiness meetiirg wus led by the<br />
Kev. Samuel Seargeiil, <strong>of</strong> Clayton,<br />
who gave an excellent 'talk on "The<br />
Fruits <strong>of</strong> the Spirit"'<br />
. Tlie Uev. J.W. Thidall, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
preached the morning sermon, :liurit.« ii. HIIIH-U«<br />
1<br />
. choosing Ids subject from the textl "1<br />
wan not dtiiobcdiciit to the heavenly<br />
"••vision." Dr. Thidall siioko with force j ffffj'ff.ffifig<br />
and Unimex", greatly impresnfng Ills •II'IO.'I.'.'Uj/il.nrn<br />
hearers. ' . •<br />
Sale for<br />
•»•*'—»<br />
: NpTICK In boraby «lviu by NIC'HOLAH CORHUNi<br />
1— Laun'iqr or TaxM ot tha <strong>City</strong> 01 Orean <strong>City</strong>, pap* May ounly<br />
Sew Jnn«y! Iliat by virtue ul Ilia alalOla ID •tMl*4*w«nauaAih*r, nurtb cornai<br />
»l Klulitl. -uo«l Kiid Central uvmiue (w.-ona lluori, lo uoan , N<br />
,)., 1.11 • ' - . ^ •.<br />
.., Thursday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember<br />
ut IIIIVUM'IC 111 tueilflvnioon." -<br />
'I'll.'sti 1,1 laiidN.-ivuutiiDiila,liariHlllaiuAita-aiiiHt«an lobe<br />
•mill 1011I Hit* tmlnew or llie peraonHa'iraliiMt'wtioni lti.»>.'.| |I*IM have<br />
iK-tMi luitt OIL iircuiuit <strong>of</strong> ''Hauiti, ami 'lie aniuiiul ol.i.nri. laid ou<br />
iic.-ounl .il,.*urli |Mtrret* are aH rditoWH, vli:<br />
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entitled; " H)i ve I-'aitli hi Cod," that<br />
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law wr. 'have Vin 11 Mil <strong>of</strong> nale <strong>of</strong> It<br />
or.tvmi uiiy mw with y^iu when you<br />
lioi'.-bt It'/ In oilier wnr.R can you<br />
HWI nr to the ou'iiemblp Iu law <strong>of</strong> any<br />
par trulur overvoutV- ,<br />
"!* t'oulitu't.<br />
• " TUeu I ve I cau quote Sliukm|iear» correct<br />
ly nnd dUtliiKUbib U>tween tea and<br />
HUjc ir. but wbeu It eiiuicM down' to the<br />
lav I am not In II. It's too kinky."—<br />
Ho< liester DemiH'rnt und Chronicle<br />
"T.B.A.'lPo«m."<br />
K.ill..y AMiVh wan fond <strong>of</strong><br />
reti Illiiu Him 'aiiMtbit* <strong>of</strong> |i|H own boylah<br />
lurluc Miil.'h ii|i|M'HrM In lila Toukapo;<br />
I'lipem." in the effrvt that upon<br />
flrs riiierlnt; Jiiincx T. FleldH' olBca In<br />
the Old Corner ItiMikuioru bul eyes fell<br />
upo 1 that kllKlly eilltur and publisher'<br />
mei lomiiiliini book, upm upon the tabl<br />
MFlll<br />
ble. Mr.<br />
wiiM Hbitent for the<br />
the<br />
moi tent, anil the youthful poet could<br />
EARLY. ARITHMETICS.<br />
BtrugglM <strong>of</strong> th* Pilgrim Chlldraa Mi<br />
, <strong>On</strong>. <strong>of</strong> th* "R't." ""*<br />
Next to i>iMinmiiHlil|i the <<br />
•lionl and Hi'liooltimster<br />
Htillul ou Telphering."<br />
In w.liitt I want ;m»..b»r<br />
«ald. file old filrtner. iL<br />
with caro a \VliiK4t»'i jjJJJ*<br />
niotle n'hli'h wa« uwil fi ir ,, ve( *<br />
r ,irera<br />
tury In the WlnslowiVuuilly la MJ^"<br />
chilHetto. The llnit edition wns BrtoM<br />
In 1IQ0. . It IH rertululy bewUdtthw<br />
to n modem reikder, " I ' ^<br />
Tnble" Is <strong>of</strong> rouwo our<br />
iliv<br />
Tbi»n" como "Tho SatoM<br />
Thre)'." "Tho Double Qoldoo Bok»<br />
v.Tlii» Rulo <strong>of</strong> Fellowship," "The.55^'<br />
<strong>of</strong> Fal»e," etc., ending with •% conks<br />
tlon <strong>of</strong> plt'itxant nnd polite fln'U'liol»sl'i.rsun<br />
(If 1'OIIIV -HHIIMII'I Sfllll. ,<br />
" irttN-oWr-ltfrlifrl I'. Smiiii.<br />
rvixir—W'urreu \V. llrxun.<br />
"ii. \.\\'. i-.in.lli. I11.0I1 I', SII-HI'<br />
tlarry Ittiiiilley, Harry I.. Slnltn, II. K<br />
?l",'.'l Heultli—Pn-nl'lenl, lir. lliurU- K.<br />
nlM' Heullli orlli'i'r*itiiil sU'cretiiry, 'J'.<br />
iuili."rr.'ii»urrr. K11...I. \V. lliirl'itih:<br />
«„„.- *""'rumr.V— 1»J: Clliw. 'lV.'ttUli'r lo'i'ii<br />
J f . l . • ^ , i l r i M i > i i i : S i i n l l i i r y l i i - i « ' . ' l o r , . l i . l i . n<br />
* i l o a r d l ' < . l K d l U ' i U I O l l - l i r . H . T . A l . l - . l l ,<br />
^ ^ I t : A . . I . W l l l l l h . V l < > - I T . S I . I . - 1 1 I ! I t . C .<br />
n . s y - T u l a r y : I t l . ' l m r i l I I . M t i l . - . s . H .<br />
:ary; Itl.'lut<br />
rW. u*.—<br />
The. Wat or Lily.'<br />
Almost ereryUxty has otwerrea tbt<br />
strtinic** ebnriiotertHtlc <strong>of</strong> the Wats hly<br />
bml oiMiilncltfl i>etuls at atuuiasaad<br />
I'lOHlnj them npuln ut snnset It wti<br />
for thin reuKOu . mainly that the a»-<br />
.l.-ntH held tlw water Illy sacred to the<br />
HUH.<br />
I'llny Huys: "It Is reported that<br />
Ih the Kiiphrutes tho Oo'wer <strong>of</strong> tbt l»<br />
tun plmiKeH Into the water at n!gtt.jfr<br />
malulnir then- till midnlsht and to fodi<br />
11 depth tliat.lt cjinnot tie.reached wttt<br />
the hand.<br />
After midnight It btglai.<br />
Kradunlly to rlxe. and ns tbe son lists<br />
above the liorlmn the flower also rlMt<br />
abovu tlu>'w'iiter;"oxpamts and rates<br />
Uielf »:om«* illHtHiice above tbe elemeot<br />
In • which It ei'ows." It was abo<br />
tbrouicn tblH iiecullarlty thut Hancarvllle<br />
proveil that the Eiryp^aoa connldered<br />
the Uly an emblem <strong>of</strong> ttt<br />
wor|il an It row from the waters <strong>of</strong> tt*<br />
deep. • " .<br />
not ht*l|i iK.tl.-Ini- ih^ linpresnlre list<br />
<strong>of</strong> .'Ki'iulii: "Ilon't -forRetto mall R.<br />
W. K. bin .iii'iirni't," "Hon't rorgt't O.<br />
W. It.'H pm<strong>of</strong>K." etc., wln-ri'ii|..in the<br />
"yoiinir Milton." wlioci'riiilnl.v ..,h(.rv«l<br />
to<br />
IIK'O'.M! In hl« j.f • ..wlnn. w'mte<br />
upoi tli4» nicninraiulura book. "I '•<br />
'fotft t« ats-^it T.. R.. A.'M p<strong>of</strong>iu, '<br />
dianit|H*ariHl. The poern wna ncrt\^.. "<<br />
pali for and. tnieat klniln.t.H <strong>of</strong> all, at, m'ltl.<br />
Mr. Aldrlcb HiuuTtwl. vaa net'«r print- '<br />
ed.<br />
Hut tbn rcaourceful youth never<br />
loat bU di'fcrintlal attitude toward tbe<br />
beaiem <strong>of</strong> thoni-fniiious Initialed names<br />
that had nh.v prw.'Jwl bis own.-Atlant<br />
c. •<br />
8uicide »s"E>u will excuse me. ylr, but Uin't<br />
thin :he nearwit way to FiftJi avenuer<br />
-Knrmaa <strong>City</strong> ludepelident<br />
A newly Time to<br />
eniUjted<br />
k<br />
tireiuun <strong>of</strong> oalv<br />
averse pluck wan iiervinB at his n n><br />
are. and the chief rushed up to hto<br />
and<br />
iliouted: "Hhin ttp that ladder S<br />
the . ishjh ntury, crawl alonw the < Or<br />
nice :o the fourth window, dropMowD<br />
22* • torto ""«« cawh that wooieS<br />
jSiiili al!T S .""STL^r BwUl «<br />
*~**t ^rd t3K'^<br />
Jose three old ladle*: Won<br />
the d luce an. you waiting forr''<br />
on certain <strong>of</strong>fenders <strong>of</strong> Justice. He<br />
who had broken the law was dlieatatl<br />
<strong>of</strong> all <strong>of</strong> bU c'lothlnir and placed it<br />
a oprtaln dliiiiince from nrchers «D><br />
lii'l bows aud arrowH ready, waUUC<br />
tin* .''.rmminil. "Fire!" Whep the coo<br />
wan qhiMi. tin-man inwIcrlndWnoulil<br />
Imdii runulni; and ttt<br />
• ftrlnjr. nml If Iu running thli<br />
., iionn <strong>of</strong> tho arrows hit hbn ba<br />
veil to RI> scot free.—Kxcoang*.<br />
••ut<br />
A Real Qenlus.<br />
Fr'ini, the "com|hiKen) <strong>of</strong> all tin)*<br />
Beethoven Htnnils nut by himself like<br />
Koine glKiintli' tree towering up aboM •<br />
th» rest osl«<br />
thht he CMMSveil. "'The first test <strong>of</strong> real<br />
srehtu» tn the ability to excel ln°all<br />
.dlrectlnnn. nnd'fnr this reason I bats<br />
alwnyn Inokeil upon Beethoven, Bbljk»<br />
spearo ami Turner as the three gnsatsst<br />
geniuses who have ever existed.—Enw<br />
Sauer In Htnind Slairuzino. .<br />
'<br />
Just His Luck, ' ..<br />
suld Borem. '4 just tbraS"<br />
I'd drop in on you- today to"— ><br />
•*I thought »you would, too." Intafr .<br />
rnpted Merchant. .' ,<br />
"You<br />
did? Now, that"* Btrange, be<br />
caniie"— ••' . • , .<br />
"Not ut all. This 4a the busiest a*T<br />
I"ve bad for two weeks."—OathoUe<br />
Htaudard. and Times.<br />
Tit For Tat<br />
. •<br />
ITusband—I wish I had some <strong>of</strong> tboM<br />
good, old' fashioned<br />
buicults • a**<br />
mother used to make for me. WW»"<br />
And I wbih I had some <strong>of</strong> th*»^nW<br />
new fashioned clothes like fatter B*w<br />
to buy for me.—Chicago News.' .<br />
Toll, feel, think, hope; you «T tu ' l J*<br />
•ore to dream enough before you aw<br />
without arranging for lter iiiet-llni:, We«lnvmluv evfiiiluu,7.;m.<br />
suodiy "ohmil, 2.M. I'r.l.Imrle^ll. lll.l.r.<br />
JB A5sft l u l rrrii»iww—I'reMdeni, I. W. Kiuiiii:<br />
. II. H. Mowrer; Ireiiniirer, HwirKe<br />
a A " : Hr. II. T.'AlltM.ll. Ktlwuril M. Killloa,Wui.<br />
l*tillili,,J«lili Murl". lruj«.riiinii._<br />
W,<br />
t<br />
COIWL<br />
lt»rburcli.<br />
_<br />
Vint I'rwbyKrliilu'lliirrli, u'wloy'avruur<br />
ud Hevoulu Mreel. Uev. II. T. !. U>» K. squill I.II.I<br />
ll<br />
MffllyTrliiliyl'liiirirli. l'nile«ln"(il K|.IMI>|.UI,<br />
Central avnliiwun.il Klevijnili •.irn-t. It y.<br />
UVrtvrt J.I'«M1>, II II, l'rle«t-lli-eliug:>>; W.<br />
I. niUKle iJiy Itemler. Sui.iliiy NCII.KII, :• l><br />
a, iu.; Uuniiui: Kcrviiv "ml s.'riinui, iii.ii;<br />
KT*aniK'i'Tiiy«'r »nti sermon, s.im v: m. llniy<br />
uooimuuluii, rtr»i ^imtliiv tn I lie niomti, IIM'I<br />
un.; uiiwr K(iniiiiy«, Njiii a. in.;-limy<br />
li»>s<br />
UUUa.u<br />
UL AutfUMllilu'M Ittitiiau I'utholli; L'huicn,<br />
Akbury aveliii*), la.iweeu<br />
Tlitrletjiitli itntl<br />
roarUeolU u. in.; KiiMuili KelicMil,'-.Mil v. in.;<br />
l-rewliliii;. K.UI |i. in.: I'myer<br />
Mrelliil:"!<br />
Wedoimduy eveiilUK*,iil Mi'eUu-k.<br />
.M. K. riHir.li. IVIIMI -Ir.. I liml<br />
l l ( l l<br />
l^t ini-<br />
»^ll-U»<br />
i Ku«li*'i<br />
HAND,<br />
V<br />
ATTORNEY'and<br />
COU NSELLOR-AT-LAW,<br />
ywv. HUIIIUII HOIINK, m. j.<br />
IO|HKi»lte nibli,. HuiMlninil.<br />
JONATHAN HAND, .^<br />
Oonnisollor- n t- I^ivw,<br />
Kollcltor. Mailer ill rhauMrr, Notary t'lllili.;.<br />
AVKNI'K'iiiul KIIIHTII MTItKKf<br />
Hl'KA.N I'm. N. I.<br />
OFFICES.<br />
•'•••<br />
Godfrey & Godfrey,<br />
'<br />
UiMiink :il.',. in. umi :tiT<br />
ltiirtli.tt Itullilnit;. :,: :::<br />
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.<br />
JAMES M. E.-HlLDRliTH<br />
Counsellor-;tt-l f ;i\v<br />
Ull*l Sn.trUiir. Mnwi.-r mill KxiutililiT Ui ,<br />
I'ltioii'i'ry<br />
-. iilttce—Ni».'JII Oi-t-un sii*M.| '<br />
.•<br />
UAI'K MAY CITY. N. I<br />
jjjAVV OFFICES OF<br />
Herbert R.Voorhees,<br />
,\ri.\si ii- t'l r. ( i'nr<br />
liikt Win<br />
Htl I I'l<br />
t t'it\<br />
-i.t><br />
Krlllil<br />
.11 -I'll.<br />
Mid<br />
OFFICE—Corner- Central and Elflbtb SUeet<br />
Tin HII. in.<br />
Itii<br />
1 Tin HII. in. * .<br />
i\ Kniiu 1 to 'I |^ 111.<br />
I From N lo w p. 111,<br />
. E. HEXAMER BUYS. BIG [GARRISON FLAG<br />
LOT OF OCEAN FRONT LAND<br />
jVice Commodore <strong>of</strong> Yacht<br />
i<br />
ClnbWiU BuildaHand-<br />
X. C HUTCHINSON. M.D. j 8ome CottaKC.<br />
1 l*omn.tl*iMt><br />
No. HiJ't Oooiin Avdnuo,<br />
, , OCEAN CITV, H. J.<br />
ui'rU'K Hi.IIKH:—Till HIM. 111.,'J 10 111. 111.,<br />
HI" "tMII. -ll.i'li !•!...11.-.<br />
p^j # HOWARD BURT, M. D.<br />
• S09 Woslcy Avenue.<br />
LIFE-GUARDS DID<br />
EFFICIENT WORK<br />
I Till I a. in<br />
• p. 11<br />
j- The larKe ntrlp nf urniiud owneil hy,<br />
I the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Itealty Oouipany,<br />
' repreHeiiled by Mtmni.y .M I'irlwurd", 1<br />
t n^Z!\^^y[ '^Z Not <strong>On</strong>e «rowni« K . in- Oceau<br />
I'lyinnillli I'liuc iiud.iixl.i'iidniK luuu<br />
Atbiutie uvetille tu tbe liue'nf limh<br />
witter, toKetbvr<br />
"lib tin- ripurliiu_<br />
rmhlH Iu front <strong>of</strong> tbe "lime, IIIIH been<br />
acquired by .Mr. Wllliiiin |C. IleXuiner, 1<br />
nflMilladelpliiu.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Surf During Season<br />
Just Closing.<br />
T N. GRISCOM, M. 1).<br />
KlliinilST. AMiVVKSI,<br />
Itoili I ' I I I I I I I K i:. l l . l . ; I M I . I s<br />
Illll.'.' II..111-H<br />
11 tn 11 lim. ui. Kn.n<br />
Nil ..III,-.' lii.ur>- stiniliiv i.n* 1<br />
AI lt>iil*.n x. I-...<br />
'». Mi'.in.in<br />
•'.V AVK.<br />
ut.-, 11..<br />
.'IM"II1.''' "'.'<br />
lt,<br />
Tbe ^nle <strong>of</strong> llie trarl \i'n» nuide<br />
— jliiruiiKb llie imeiiey uf Mr. lln.rry H.<br />
Sltiiiton, , real<br />
cMutc broker. Mr.<br />
Sliintnii, UiuiiKb in biiMnexr* only n<br />
,UI |*. Mi.<br />
CHARLES B. RIDER<br />
I'liitple nf years, bi'w -.iircecdol in<br />
••MiiblixliluK bbioull llrmly In tbe real<br />
cxtiile Held and in •nirrouudiiii: him<br />
l);lt.ultUi-4f -lalillLiI i-lluaU.<br />
Mr. McxiiuierT<br />
tile Oceiin t'ity<br />
iiiiuuier renlilenl<br />
Vh-e ('niiiiiKMloreur<br />
Viii'ht ('lull mill 11<br />
<strong>of</strong>; thi-* ru>*iirl I'f 1 u<br />
! number <strong>of</strong> year* slHiidiut*;. * He1*4 one<br />
809 Central Av«:nu"iK. Ai)«m«.<br />
Wlllard W. Artam<br />
CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO.<br />
(rtuco^Mon* to lUktr.V Ail&n,M)<br />
l)f»Ifrn In<br />
Furniture. Carpet*, Malting and Beddfnjc.<br />
WIndo* $badei«. Etc./<br />
KeVrJ.<br />
Uanaity<br />
rni 7»tr.t |.. ui. >rr«.t!.'liliii2, H I 1 - ui-. '<br />
SKCKET SOCIETIES.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> i'liy Inutile, No. 171, r*. wild A.'M.<<br />
raeuwcuuil<br />
1111.1 uiu rill Tliilrxtiiy *v. 11I111.-<br />
or eaeti iiiluilli, Ui MiiMiinif<br />
liuli. \v. M<br />
WUIInni M. Ibim-k. -.•.r.liiry. I'. M. Tiuinuu.<br />
,,J. rboru. : . * .•<br />
Ooeaut'lly.Lodiie. No. lin,K..i>l I'., iiiiti"<br />
_oi.Laua_i)dtiu->.iu»;ii!y-Jt^»mh'i!4i' r ''"''I<br />
moDthlu K*or I". liuil.Awl.ur^ uveliHisillMir<br />
Uetentualreel. I'.C, IMylnu Viiiinliiioi; K.<br />
<strong>of</strong> ft. an 1 h'., K. llowuril I'liorn.<br />
Idtacuuti.'ll, No. 12>>, .Ir. U. U. A. M-. nlcrlitv«ry<br />
ruemlitv eveiiinif 111 K. 'ui 1'. liuli*<br />
Councillor, TIIOIIIIIK Y OIIIII; A licit . It.<br />
eailllii M>uretar> • '<br />
Oceau 4'lly t'iiiiiieil, Ni». 10. l». in A., liieet'*<br />
efrjry TiiurMluy evuiiluu III R> <strong>of</strong> ,1'. null.<br />
Ml«Halll|. W. Ijiki*.H4*i?r*;lury.<br />
rtolectlnii Unite. No. wi. A. 11. II. W.,-<br />
•loiuilaiiil faiirlli Momtiiy eVfiilni£rt 111 K-ol<br />
r. hall. M, XV'.. Joliii W.HIIIIIU: Itfiorilfr.<br />
Knlu»lUTr.b«, No.<br />
ctcb Wwiiifiidy v<br />
Luttur L. Wti<br />
1. 11. 11. M., III.F<br />
111: in K. <strong>of</strong> r..iiuii.<br />
«>l I 111- elly 'and a<br />
former memher <strong>of</strong> tin- l.'llllail>'l|ililii<br />
Itoiirilnf Kilunilhin, hail |in--eiiliil the<br />
lioanl with a (!nrri>-ou link, Hxli! feel,<br />
fur the now liiKh cehool. li> lie uneil<br />
uhen'lhe weulher Was tmi ntoriny for<br />
Ihe (lianil"ouie Ha^ |ire^enlt^t'to the<br />
si'li.iul hy )ialrlotii' MU'leli"*- <strong>of</strong> thin<br />
elly laxl H|irtiiK.<br />
<strong>On</strong> motion <strong>of</strong> |ir. Ahlmtl, president<br />
Imaril, (lie HIIK »'n» aeee|iteil<br />
vole nf tluinki-' cMciulcd Mr.<br />
be foiinil the foolhunly Imther, ami ani<br />
thi- re-orl hai hail, tin full ihare <strong>of</strong>:|inu'e ."<br />
llii-e lilnd (II |ieo|ile. hill, thanki to"<br />
>.r». l.iiuni A . Mi'.Knii:, <strong>of</strong><br />
the energy umi ellli'lenry<strong>of</strong> the eor|i- reeeiitly elm'leil a teai'her in the pnlillc<br />
f life itirinli mi iliity. Hie ri-ikv hallier<br />
MOIQIII. -rut a lelter ol ileelliiiilloh.<br />
'hN \MIN ai'eepleil. • •<br />
i||ySii|iernilenileut Jas. M.SteveiiH,<br />
wns miyed from lih own Illiiloitnr.<br />
The Kinirds nt Koiirlei-iilli 41 reel -<br />
Kluwers .mid" l.ntit;w*.'!l -litnl<br />
tlielr j icminnieudeil the election uf MIHH IIIH<br />
hands full tlirniiulinut the -VIHHI, but ! Dura Suyijcr uf WcMlfnrd, N. V., andt<br />
•nimbly rnmpelciit.<br />
I Ian" Kriii'ij*s were<br />
.they |ir«iveil thoi<br />
•AJ" Snillli.ani<br />
liiisy til tiliies. and nni'e, -ni'i'iirdlntr tu.<br />
the stiiteiiieids <strong>of</strong> eye-'u Mucuses, "AI" ' JcU'crsoii<br />
Smiiii did tbe fiisle-t work •«« iceii<br />
on the beai'li., iu respnndiui? tu tbe<br />
rescue <strong>of</strong> a woniati w'bo wus attacked<br />
by sudden flint*".* wbllc in tbe water<br />
near tin* pier,<br />
dipt, ••Joe" Kraiiss. at.<br />
•I*'iu1itl*vstret*t. and l.ntnrn-i'll. wlm was<br />
uIII.'him ut ihe time on Friday last,<br />
iiiu.If twb rcHi'iu's^ one <strong>of</strong> .11 nuiu who<br />
liad'a sudden ulliu'k <strong>of</strong> ir<strong>of</strong>irl trouble,<br />
ami-the. other that nf 11 ulrl ulio. nci-oiiltiit!<br />
Iu r..|iurts, .went nut iniaiiisl<br />
the ml vice nf friends.<br />
It.itli were<br />
brnnulit in wllhniit<br />
-uilii-riiitl any<br />
serum-* .'un>-ci|iifuri*s,<br />
-In i;uluu In<br />
nnc nf these rescues, f.'aiit. KraiisM imd<br />
oiu* <strong>of</strong> hi-leu-* -evt»rely ent l»y eolliil-"<br />
Iui! uilh the iHiat i-arrlaue<br />
While (here were uo ilrou'uhi|!M in<br />
the -urf, then* 'Wa- an unfortunate<br />
fatal ai-i-lileiil In the Imy, when* three<br />
or > foiir>iiiiill Itoy* uent out in a liojit,<br />
afil when one was ilrowiuHl, lint tillwas<br />
unmethlilK that roiilil nut lie<br />
plaetil In flu* fault <strong>of</strong> the elty.<br />
PROF. STEVENS HURT<br />
• B ltiiitt*rc! Iliiwn >ilitlr%vi«v ^Wlallt*<br />
Mtr**P«»liclli*K •r. win,<br />
lias been here tor (--cvcral urck-, and<br />
Capl. Sony'-<br />
(iiii'iilili-li. "The (.ii'-lle<br />
M a-second in llie race-<br />
•I'licl<br />
lii-ley'- Anna'M , litinrl.i'iii;-<br />
port, won ifvertlie ,l\dnu Muv t'lipt<br />
j Given Hard Fight by Robt.,B.<br />
j- . Naylor in Conncllmauic .<br />
' . . Struggle. •*-•.'••<br />
The Republican und Dciuocmtic<br />
• rliiun.v eleetlons were, held In thla<br />
ity on Tuc*ilay uflcriuHin ami even-<br />
Ini!.<br />
l.'itlle Interest wus r.)iinvu In tho<br />
I'liuuirles by the people <strong>of</strong> the Klrat<br />
I Waul, » here the total' vote cunt wan<br />
jonly >'. (if these, Jos. I. Scull and<br />
j In. 1. N. (irlsiMiu received the hlRhost<br />
ninilier 'J-t: J. M. CheHter and Jus.<br />
I.eccalii*.' ue.\r, wllli ±1, umi John U.<br />
i;r-ni- an.I t'oliiicilinaii 11. L. Smith<br />
each had i;i.' . ' •<br />
The only'liKht was for the nomlnntinn<br />
for'.! uiiileil'lii tin* Seeoiul Ward,<br />
c ('..'in.-11111:111 II. A. W. Hmltli<br />
-nimlit tn -ii'-iceil hlmsuir, HIIII liml as<br />
In-' i.p|,..nciit-. ou the Keimbllcuii<br />
ticlict,, St|iilre Itobl. II. Naylor, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
l-'.llicion, ami Ca'ssius M. (ninpliell.<br />
111; Ilisley, iilso lionl l.uiiuiiyit, 111<br />
the oil class.<br />
In the knoi'kiibuiit i-hisr.,' I'upiiiiu<br />
Herbert ('. Sinitli'.- l-'tiv.irui* uiistliiv\<br />
bluer, 'llcj nuiy roui|>i.|il<br />
cluli's rc^atla ruiuiiili\cc mi tbrUM-at<br />
uuility he *drspl!i.\'c«t, tiM.I w h.-ii 11<br />
Ininlsomi-ciip was pu-'-ntcd to I'upl<br />
Smith at.tbe club linusc^in tlwi'^cuilii:,<br />
I 'niiiiilodotcScbi'rnuTliul 11 plut-i'.l<br />
him m'tlhcWccllciil IOUIIIII'I n> » Inch<br />
lur handled the Kavoiltc .' « .<br />
II* limy he added'lh.il "Ilei'li'-' IIU|<br />
only In able In brim; nut uf 11 1 1 u.l<br />
lliere is in her, Inn In 1 Imilil- fast,<br />
illtK, tuo.<br />
The 1'iivorite beat withoju roi'iulliu:<br />
tlie handicap, and-Was about -*i\<br />
tniiiiites 10 the mood. TbiMio.its rai'i'd<br />
ei^ht lulled uu a iiui-triin -tart.<br />
The pretty cup prc-cntcd Iu dipt.<br />
Suillli cniifiiin-.thc fuHouim; iu~i'iip-<br />
Uon:i'<br />
. '<br />
11. c, V. c. - , •<br />
» I'roli'—IUIIIII llijcc<br />
4 trout M\>K HiirlMir Ittiy<br />
('haiiipinii.Hhlp I''U.<br />
• Kunrkalioiits.<br />
inuiarli's:<br />
'•..Vlllli: sllmll's '<br />
The<br />
.'Hil.ii<br />
Dr. Abbott appointed J. W. I.ee aiul<br />
S. II. SiiltipHiii. a committee iu have<br />
the w nlkw in Ironi umi m the -sides <strong>of</strong><br />
tlie-Scliniil.b.ll)ldlllK |i|lt duWII at once,<br />
they tn advertise for proposal* und<br />
auard the contract.<br />
The 'folliiwiiiK<br />
bill* were ordered<br />
11. \t -<br />
hi it ;-.'<br />
'in 1: 11<br />
in 11 •'<br />
in I! .V<br />
iNUI'KAl!'<br />
J _ t-1<br />
)•-• .1 I<br />
-I." ^. I<br />
I.- II<br />
!_• in<br />
f I -<br />
I A I'S<br />
'M11<br />
The latti-r has etulcayuretl, for neveral<br />
yciirs, tn secure the nomination, and -<br />
Ibis (line be was Hiicccrisful,<br />
Me. watt<br />
uivi'ii a hard tlulll by the Squire, who<br />
lu-t liy 'even Vole*. Tn the Hiirprlno<strong>of</strong><br />
III.'III)^ iir his (rit'uds,<br />
Coiiucllliliin<br />
II 1 it 11 run far behind.<br />
AHh.MiL'li be was cut snine, Dnujel<br />
It. Maybcw, wlio was elc^'leil dehirato<br />
to the Stuli' '.oliVelltioll, wan IIIKII<br />
nniii nu tbe ticket; he recelviiiK liM)<br />
ulcs'?<br />
l?Towu, Shncmuttcr nud FoHter<br />
aell ic.'eived lill voles. .<br />
J l'bc vote fur Council was; Campbell,<br />
rNuylor. :il: .Suirtli, il.<br />
IS,ilh .Sirt.tiaii and It reck Icy also were<br />
cut, llie former receivliiK !M! VOIUH,<br />
ulnii- "Chiii" had US. . - .<br />
Ju several instance*!, tlcketn eame<br />
ml \"•>""; .•'•'»"<br />
niuiiin<br />
iivii.i friielhlei'iirupniiy, >:|j; JaineslMrs Mick, Mitnliv,' I'miliiMe and Mi<br />
S j^i '<br />
VOBWIIII. Ckrhttiiu Temiwraiu* uiiwnu<br />
UHaaoiulaatlouul, meeln stniil^unntlllji'<br />
nealdenl, Mm. KilialMlh llrlok! iiirrenimnninn<br />
•Krelnry, sir-. A. H. KUIICK: rei'iirnliii;<br />
•*°n>lary,.Mr«. 11. Mllliiir; irt-a^ilrer, iff, t.<br />
KWlDKBItlU ^<br />
•<br />
ii'ii AMsocliitlou! WIII011<br />
pmiatmi. Mark- LUUII, sacromry.<br />
Aii 11 i"«l<br />
•Matin, will b« bald Iu June.<br />
Th»o«uirClly IliilliluiK and Loan iuuM>cl[i-<br />
Uon IUMW KOCOIICI Hulurday or «aoh moot h.<br />
%Z2£ ( i<br />
o- Ad " " l " ry "<br />
SHOEMAKER'S<br />
STORAGE<br />
HOUSE<br />
13th andWeat Avc,<br />
. Oceiaii CHiy, N. J.<br />
All MMWUH havliiB Kurulturo ftf uiiy<br />
Una or MerchuiidlHe to be Htnml will<br />
. *•"« mouey by going ta tlie "<br />
Storage House<br />
THOMAS J. THORN<br />
Florist<br />
FALL BULBS. GRASS<br />
and CLOVER SB ED.<br />
.' - 839 Asbury Avenue. „•<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
S.VY.<br />
•<br />
C. GODFREY'S<br />
Business House. 657 Asbury Avenue, Spring <strong>of</strong> <strong>1907</strong>.<br />
AND<br />
PRO3PECTS A.RE '"> ' Imvenlie'<strong>of</strong> tliebi-si<br />
N.<br />
Full <strong>Line</strong><br />
Putting the Pipes ifi Order<br />
while till' weather is wnnii is tl«'«l<br />
We are not rushed with<br />
' are the pipes. 1 .<br />
wh<br />
policy<br />
k<br />
PLUMBING<br />
overhauled mm- will he in perleet<br />
condition 'for the winter cam<br />
i>aii»iir-il' we do the overhntilttttJ> \<br />
• '<br />
tiling we. don't<br />
ihiim ami »ttr<br />
skill<br />
Tliere's nf>t a<br />
know uhou'l .<br />
_<br />
knowledge anil the skill thut goes<br />
with it can lie had at it liiodemte<br />
JOHN R<<br />
649 Asbury Ave.,<br />
price<br />
GROVES<br />
- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
FIREMEN WILL<br />
BE INSPECTED<br />
Local Department Arranging<br />
for Annual Parade on<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember Sist.<br />
. At a' hievtiiiK attended, by Klre ('hlef<br />
Couver, bin assistants', foremen <strong>of</strong> the<br />
dlltcrcnt lire companies and others'<br />
' directly Interested in the proposed in-<br />
Hpection, phrude and Iuniiieoii <strong>of</strong>.iliii<br />
llri'Uiun ol the local depiirtuleii t nil<br />
irday, <strong>Sep</strong>ieiiiliur -1, lield on Moll'<br />
!day evening, thefollrtwlni:coutiiiitteeti<br />
• were appointed: • •<br />
| Kniertiilnment - (.'uuncilmiiii X. .<br />
i;<br />
I'lnit<br />
Sumin. *<br />
lieleiilll<br />
|tr..«<br />
r<br />
t*i<br />
i-iiii<br />
Illeek'ley<br />
uty" convention—<br />
Illlll KllWliril M.<br />
Lulu M. Ware, teacher or-riauo atid<br />
Organ, 827 AHbury. aveuue. ..Term<br />
begluu <strong>Sep</strong>tember l!U, 1007:.<br />
Start New Year.With<br />
". Money in Hand, .; -....<br />
I'be .'liwint! uervlre'<strong>of</strong> the year \>uhell<br />
In tilt* Tiiberniiete Ansiiitiiitliin'ti<br />
A''iiliu>i'liim on the'eump, uVniiiiil on<br />
Siiniliiy eveiiint!, wb'eii the lt«v. l)r»<br />
I'...Hi.n, nfthe Wiliiiliiutimfiinferenee,<br />
hit'aebeil-II -tirrint; 'nennon un teln-'<br />
)>i-mnee.<br />
I>r. llnllon, "im l» u line<br />
Kl'.'i'ker, lilmi |ir.-iirlicil ui the iniirninK<br />
HeVviee In tire.iliiilitHriniii<br />
I'he Itev, S Wesley hiike, |ire-liien't<br />
<strong>of</strong> -the ii~-iH-liiii..ii. in tliiniKiiil; the<br />
lienjile fur their HII|I|I.'II-I ilniini: the<br />
•LM-I.II, KIIII Hint the new UKMieliilion<br />
bml iliine reiiiurknbly well, ,"lle iiildeil<br />
l.KY, '<br />
Real K-ntie U|ierator, Ninth and AH<br />
bury uveniiu, next to llru iioiiuu wht<br />
will HIIIIW you tbo very hunt way am<br />
wiii'ie <strong>of</strong> the ureatent barBahiH to i<br />
found nitre 'oil the eaulent tertuu.<br />
Phoua uonnectlou.<br />
. '<br />
arc iu.licalinns tbul the local<br />
mechiinlcs- will have a. fairly hi|H.v.Heuson<br />
tills fall.<br />
Already two cottages<br />
have been Miar(c*i, and thc.cuiitractnr'i<br />
here arc.liuurlim on a iiumbcr uf, cul^<br />
tikiseri, it Is- ktaieil.<br />
J ; C. .•steeliiliiu has received theculitract<br />
tn Inilld a cuttauc, costing alinilt<br />
KIMUI, fur Samuel Woiul, <strong>of</strong> I'liiladelhia,<br />
ou the. new tract <strong>of</strong>. bind in the<br />
'ieiullV uf-^ccuud street nlM llu'nccau<br />
'rout. . . .<br />
mllsh .Vi Juhnsnii Imvi! received . . .<br />
eouiriict in build nn *|Mm btiniiu-l P'Hd and tlic.iuuiiuiiicc. ilmulceil I..<br />
uu llie V\ . Scntt 11 II ml inict uf i its excellent wink. •• •<br />
liiiil at l-'nitrti'cntli street ami the bay<br />
|'rcj,|ctit' .liiiucs M. '.Mcveii-.-:.nl<br />
iuii' VVdujViiii'lVJim'* luJrotli^l'-uiVilm'r P 1 "** 1<br />
"' L ' l tlnil.tlliii'i'eipi"<br />
"from tin- wile .'I tl.-ketitinoituteil<br />
to'^-l-'ls.T-t. I li.-' ..\*|'CM-I I; .<br />
Were'iflUU fur tin* .'-ll|'|*ef.<br />
l|..l*;r. I IninliKie<br />
liml jJi.'ln j,n Hie I'ln'itini:<br />
(In<br />
mull li "f IU. . Jaeoby, a leadliii; eariieiiler<br />
mill lilllliler iil l'hlli«lel|.lilii,<br />
IIIH iiureliUHUl, throllith tho agency ot<br />
Nlrn I) K. Ijiike, a lot froiu K. 1,-ee'<br />
l.niiirley at tlie Weil eoriier <strong>of</strong> Twelfth<br />
and HinijiHou avenue.<br />
Mr. Jauirby<br />
will build a eottaKU'before the I h<br />
ilni; ol next KCIIHIIII.<br />
John Martu IIIIK tjie eoutraei fora<br />
iwmi. I'lillfurnlii iiuiiealow for ('apt.<br />
iitd. !•', I'IHII ill Kiiiiribxtreet unit tbo<br />
bay from, ii deM'rlinlon <strong>of</strong> wlilcb<br />
i»iven Home tluie Hlnce.<br />
A<br />
. 1>. I-;, IJUUC »l>"o Imw wild a lot<br />
fo**'ty* M -'' ff *'.*'-'"'<br />
: '* ' '.''•'"""'""' , : . p ' '<br />
...l**urnu>' AroPoMjaaso Evunr TBDMIUY<br />
OceatieitySentiiiel|SDH])AY IK THE<br />
LOCAL CHURCHES<br />
. R. •CURTIS ROBINSQN<br />
,' r Editor and Proprietor<br />
. •-<br />
OCEAN CITY,-,- - NEW JERSEY<br />
Inter-Suto 'Phono No.- lai ,<br />
Artvertlaamonta lo local oolaiuna, & canu<br />
por Una; onsb Inaoruon, Montbly und yearly<br />
< ' urnlabed oq application. , .<br />
' ' Job ^vork promptly done by experienced<br />
' and*. ' •• ' i ,<br />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 12, ion.,<br />
• Knierod at ibe i"oat Office nt'<strong>Ocean</strong> city,<br />
,M.-.J..aaaocondelaaa mall matter. ' '«<br />
HEPTEaBKBTIDKH.<br />
If<br />
1 Hunday......<br />
2 Monday.4....<br />
.3 Tuesday .....<br />
• 4 "Wednesday..<br />
6 Thursday....<br />
0 Friday<br />
7 Saturday<br />
8 Sunday .....<br />
0 Monday.....'.<br />
10 Tuesday.....<br />
• 11 Wednesday..<br />
12 Thursday<br />
IB Friday.-<br />
14 Saturday<br />
.15 Sunday. ....<br />
16 Mouduy.<br />
17 Tuesday<br />
18 Wednesday..<br />
•19 Thursday....<br />
20 Friday... ...<br />
SI Saturday'.....<br />
22- Sunday<br />
. 8S Monday<br />
24 Tuesday......<br />
.25 Wednesday..<br />
SB Thursday.. -..<br />
•27 Friday ,<br />
; 28 Saturday ....<br />
20 Sunday ..<br />
80 Saturday......<br />
UlKb. Low., .,<br />
ni.M, m, p. m<br />
0.871<br />
1.34<br />
2.85J<br />
4 0 18 10.04<br />
4.19 10 12<br />
7.12| 1.05<br />
.7 47) 142<br />
8.21' 2.18<br />
8 58> 2.All<br />
9S5| 8.28<br />
1A<br />
H.11<br />
4.18<br />
S.OS<br />
6.50<br />
8.27<br />
700<br />
783<br />
8.08<br />
8.48<br />
0.20<br />
10.0010.15 4 Oil<br />
10.45 10.58 4.42<br />
11.84 1J.48| 5.28<br />
" 12.28| H.18<br />
0.47<br />
2.08<br />
3.20<br />
4.40<br />
5 42<br />
U.S8<br />
7.28<br />
815<br />
9.0(1<br />
10.511<br />
5.08;l 1.0311.42<br />
5.6211.51<br />
0.24 1285<br />
1 14<br />
1.51<br />
2.28<br />
X.OM<br />
S.47<br />
4.81<br />
5.10<br />
1 »2: 7.2<br />
£45<br />
8.25<br />
£45] 8.871 »34<br />
8.57 9.4910.89<br />
0.0*10.58 11.88<br />
6.02111.57<br />
« 571 0 82J12.5.S<br />
7.47 1.22 i;45<br />
S.Sfli 2.10<br />
9.4510.10<br />
10.2910.57<br />
11 14 11 45<br />
9.2»! 2.55]<br />
12.02| 6.00<br />
262<br />
1.46 6.52<br />
7.48<br />
8.451<br />
8.22<br />
4.10<br />
4.59<br />
5.50<br />
H.42<br />
7.87<br />
8JW<br />
0.28<br />
HE that rocks a boat and survive*<br />
.will blow Into a loaded Run wine day<br />
WAS there ever a'law enacted having<br />
for lt» purpose a righteous restriction<br />
<strong>of</strong>.a greed that wauu't retieuted a»<br />
coiiflscatory by the interestx airected ?<br />
IF the Atlanta Constitution doesu'l<br />
watch out it will be sued for Hlauder.<br />
It Is In Jersey .that mosquitoes. are<br />
Interfering with the malls. In Jersey<br />
the bird is ouly a disagreeable memory<br />
THAT It payn to advertise, the faroeeing<br />
merchant has long knowu. The<br />
prosperity <strong>of</strong> the man who does contrasted<br />
with the poverty <strong>of</strong> him who<br />
doesn't la satisfactory evidence <strong>of</strong> the<br />
worth <strong>of</strong> the axiom.- If It pays for the<br />
merchant, why should It not be uruflt-<br />
1 able for the municipality ? Publicity.<br />
, the merchant finds, direct* attenllou<br />
to hlx wares and brings .people to his<br />
•stores. It will do the same for a city—<br />
arouse curlwity at Unit, Invite Investigation,<br />
then Investment. A municipal<br />
' publicity department IH a valuable<br />
mm.<br />
tfXv/.'<br />
.•>.<br />
1®"-<br />
fit'*A"vJ:'.y/, ,,*''.*" -<br />
1:,"'-''''?*•••.'.'."<br />
§§t ;<br />
Wk :<br />
••?-'•' '•••<br />
• , WILL BOOHEVELT BINT<br />
David Graham Phillips, writing in<br />
Success Magazine, says:<br />
Will Roosevelt ruuiu 1908? He can<br />
have the uotuluatlon; that goes with-<br />
. oat. saying. He need' not ask for it; lie<br />
need not even withdraw, bis full' and<br />
, Hnal renunciation. An the tide- blows<br />
now be will be nominated over bis<br />
; own protest and re-elected pruetleal ly<br />
unopposed. Why? Because no other<br />
_mau.lu our public life bus ever cauued<br />
, such a flutter In the vulture.roosts <strong>of</strong><br />
the plutocracy. It t» upon these- vulture<br />
rooxla that the people have tixed<br />
their eyes.. The people are grateful to<br />
him for,what be ban done; and an.<br />
gratitude In "thanks In advauce lor<br />
' expected future favors," the people's<br />
gratitude meaps that they want him<br />
_tastay_wiiereJie_caii_kee()_un_at_thtt<br />
vultures.<br />
Roosevelt could lose his<br />
popularity only by specilically aud<br />
jpubllcly recanting, by openly joining<br />
hands with tbe plutocrats. Tbe Harrli<br />
man letters were a test. -Why did<br />
they make small public lmpresslou,<br />
iDJure Sir. RooMevelt'H : popularity' uot<br />
, 'at all ? Because the people are nhrewd<br />
and patient and practical.<br />
They felt<br />
/that, whatever the Kbosevelt or 1«H<br />
might- have been to. the Harrlmaun<br />
and their like, tbe Itoosevfelt <strong>of</strong> 1007<br />
.. -! was hated by them;- that tbe plutocracy<br />
was so acting toward bun that<br />
. he would be still further frora.lt every<br />
'<br />
day he lived and it plotted.' They felt,<br />
and feel, that even If lie wished to be<br />
: friends with the plutocracy-secretly,<br />
' they would not have htm because they<br />
•• could not trust him: And it Isn't orten<br />
that the people get the chance to take<br />
'n'pa man whose only refuge aud hope<br />
Is In them, a man who not only would<br />
'hot Join the.enemy if he could, but<br />
'-also could not If he Would.<br />
Strong Sermons and Excellent<br />
Music Heard by<br />
.Congregations.<br />
v l'lic churches In this city were all<br />
largely attended Hunday.. Following<br />
are reporU'<strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the sermons<br />
heard; ' . . .<br />
. IIOI.Y TKINITY.<br />
The services last Muiulay were well<br />
attended both morning and 'cvenine,<br />
and.the music was <strong>of</strong> the same high<br />
order that has been attained under the<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> Mo^M. Wiley and Itaiba.<br />
Sin. Bbaler, <strong>of</strong> lndianu|>olin, anil Air.<br />
Duly, <strong>of</strong> New York, saug solos witli<br />
great effect. Dr. Cook conducted tlie<br />
two morning services. In tlieeveuiiig<br />
he preached at Peerinout. The large<br />
congregations listened wltli deep<br />
Interest to tlie two able sermons by<br />
the-Rev J. Hcnniiig NBIIUM,-<strong>of</strong> St.<br />
Matthew's<br />
''liurch, 'Philadelphia.<br />
•What l>oestTliou Hero, KHjah'. 1 "WUH<br />
ills theme lu the morning, and "The<br />
liag with Hole*," In the evening. Tlie<br />
ilferlugs were liberal, uiid Or. CTook<br />
re|K>rted good progress on tlie mortgage<br />
fund, lilsliop Scarborough will<br />
be here for. continuation on Sunday<br />
luorniug. <strong>Sep</strong>tember 22. " .<br />
PI KMT M. K • .<br />
Iu the First M. K ' I'liu'roli, on Sunlay<br />
morning, the Itev. Dr. K. IC<br />
Urunyate, tbo pastor, delivered a<br />
strong sermou from tlie text, "He<br />
ipeued the book"—Luke, 4; 1"! .<br />
-Dr. UrunyateHalii lu part: "Ju-ni»,<br />
after the temptation, left his home in<br />
h—foi—souie—time—and—llvalap'art<br />
from the people. We next Und<br />
Him in Halllee, quietly moving from<br />
place to place, iu tlie character <strong>of</strong> a<br />
teacher and winning the applause <strong>of</strong><br />
those who throng tne synagogues.<br />
He now starts toward his native place,<br />
aud is once more found at Nuwelh,<br />
and 'us His custom was. He went Into<br />
the. synagogue. on the Sabbath day<br />
aud stood up to read."<br />
"What a picture we have before us !<br />
The little synagogue <strong>of</strong> Nazareth, the<br />
simple village folks gathered for their<br />
weekly act <strong>of</strong> devotion. Itself a suMclently<br />
moving spectacle.<br />
But this<br />
day the place seems to shine with an<br />
uuwonted light. The whole congregation<br />
seems deeply interested ami restless.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> their own. villager* Is to<br />
read and make Hla tlrst essay before<br />
them. He Is known to be the carpenter's<br />
Sou. .Tlie friends aud ac<br />
quaintauces <strong>of</strong> His boyhood- days are<br />
there, full <strong>of</strong> 'expectancy<br />
Yonder, In<br />
the place set aside, for the women, i*<br />
His mother, with flushed,' but somewhat<br />
anxious face. Out steps Jesus,<br />
walks before the open book aud begins<br />
to read. What a night! Tbe greatest<br />
<strong>of</strong> books lies open before the greatest<br />
<strong>of</strong> all teachers. Was there ever before<br />
or since so strange aud wonderful<br />
scene?.<br />
"Since that day that book has been<br />
the cau«e <strong>of</strong> much searching <strong>of</strong> heart<br />
Now to our Lord the Old Testament<br />
was real aud meant to regulate, con-,<br />
duct, to formulate right thinking,<br />
illustrative <strong>of</strong> dally life, aiid au interpretation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Himself aud His mlssloi<br />
to earth. He taught that whosoever<br />
breaks one ol the least Commandments<br />
uriea»t~in~the—kingdom-<strong>of</strong>—heaven<br />
Even the ceremonial law must be respected.<br />
Let (Thrlstlaus ponder the<br />
way <strong>of</strong> the Lord, whose custom was to<br />
enter tbe synagogue, read tbe law. and<br />
seek instruction With tbe village folk<br />
ou the Sabbath day.' .He*appeals to<br />
the Old Testament to show that Uod<br />
Is oue, aud Is loving and is good aud<br />
rlghteousinallHisdolngsamonirmen<br />
Patient study <strong>of</strong> the Scriptures, He<br />
teaches, will be" more conforinatory<br />
<strong>of</strong> faith lu the. reality <strong>of</strong> the I'usewu<br />
than even startling miracles; Th<br />
days <strong>of</strong> Noah aud <strong>of</strong> Lot afford ad<br />
monition for the men <strong>of</strong> this day."<br />
"FIKHT PilKSHVTKBlAN. '<br />
"Unpossessed Possessions" was tb<br />
subject'<strong>of</strong> au Instructive sermon bj<br />
the Key, H. T. Casselberry iu the<br />
'fore, and preach My gospel.- Oo Into<br />
the uttermost parts <strong>of</strong> the world; Uo<br />
preach to- every creature.',' Our duty<br />
is as clear as the little word 'go' can<br />
mate It 'Ask or Me aud I shall give<br />
tbeethe heathen for thine Inheritance,<br />
and tho uttermost parts <strong>of</strong>. the earth<br />
for tby-rOsseiwIpiiB ' .<br />
"Shall we go In and possess.all that<br />
Is ours?- Fur all things are yours—<br />
Paul, Appolos, Cephas, the world, life,<br />
death, things present, things to coiue,<br />
all are yours—and ye are Christ's aud<br />
Christ's Is Uod'».".<br />
and Mm. Arthur C.'KIng, <strong>of</strong> foiling.,<br />
wood, N. J., are gueata <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs,<br />
Henry Hague, <strong>of</strong> Asbury avenue, this<br />
Dr. and. Mrs. H. V. Archibald, <strong>of</strong><br />
; • PERSQNAX9. !<br />
Mrs.' C. W. Horn, <strong>of</strong> Hwarthmore,<br />
is a guest or the Uar'wood.<br />
F. H. Colladay. *<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
was a recent arrival at the lllscayne.<br />
. .Kilgar K l)oy, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, was<br />
a guest iif the Palace during the week.<br />
. Mrs. Ludlaui Hand, <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
< "ourI House, was a visitor here yesterday;<br />
" .<br />
A. J. MeConnell anil family, <strong>of</strong><br />
i'yuwyd, are spending a week In this<br />
city.<br />
J. (ieorge llucher and soli, <strong>of</strong> Nnr<br />
lierdi, iintke frei|uent visits to this<br />
clly.<br />
Dr K J Watson, <strong>of</strong> ('hestcr, was<br />
among the week's visitors at tills resort.<br />
'<br />
Knoch llarrett. employed at Audolion,<br />
vlslteil his family Jn this city over<br />
Sunday. - ,<br />
P. T Walt and<br />
. ,<br />
Tloga, Philadelphia, have cloned their<br />
Central avenue cottage, and, Mrs.<br />
'Archibald has returned home. • Dr.<br />
Archibald will remain here 'for a few<br />
dayi.<br />
Mrs. J. Heeves HHdreth.<strong>of</strong> thUclty,<br />
ha» been spendlug the last week.In<br />
liilladelphlu and New Vork, exauilu<br />
lug and buying millinery goo Is, preparatory<br />
toopeulng her fail and winter<br />
business., • ' _ .. - -<br />
, '<br />
The Misses Kay and.* Nellie Adams',-<br />
the Misses Watt, or<br />
Lancaster, h&ve been sending a few<br />
days here. . _ •<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge C Tyler,.<strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia", were recent arrivals at<br />
the Imperial. . " "<br />
• Mm. Coru Shelley, <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth, N.<br />
I* visiting her mother, .Mrs. Mary<br />
Hand, In tills city.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Townsend have<br />
•eUirued home after .a week's visit to<br />
riends In Mlltville • . '<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Levering and daughter,<br />
if Plilladelphia. have been among tlie<br />
recent visitors here.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Win. H. Ferguson<br />
ud family, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, are regisereil<br />
at tlie Klberon. . _<br />
Miss Mary Oul1leld4s spending the<br />
week with relatives at Orenloch; Al*|<br />
ohesson and Woodbury.<br />
'*<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph- Thomas and<br />
'anaily, ; <strong>of</strong> Wissahlckon, have been<br />
injoying life In this resort.<br />
Mr. -and Mrs', J. A. Mitchell and<br />
'ainlly, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, are'among<br />
lie "ojourners iu this resort. ',,<br />
Mrs. Itessle Asher Smltli, <strong>of</strong> Plillalelphla,<br />
is vMtlng'her friend. Miss<br />
'Illle Oelzel, at the Imperial.<br />
Mr. and. Mrs. Krederlek V. Scheu<br />
iiid daughter, I no<br />
IW<br />
IIU<br />
Andrew Hteel num. IW<br />
John Tuctor. ' 1 «1<br />
J. II. Thompson, I on<br />
Wm. WIlaonT • 1 00<br />
Kdw.J. Wllllani.. IU)<br />
IIHVIII William", 1 — •<br />
J.ihn Bmltli and wife, formerly <strong>of</strong><br />
thi- city,' were visitors here this week. 1<br />
Wm. Uykem<br />
' llxirc llowna,<br />
orman Ihirhy.<br />
" H. llmkar,<br />
. K. Knton,<br />
iu. FVrrell.<br />
nmllton Unit*,<br />
N (Irlacons<br />
.rclilt* llurtlnrr,<br />
iu. I'. HnlniM,<br />
,'arjell lll«bm*,<br />
i«»ry Hector. '<br />
ol Horary,<br />
rl Healli.<br />
. .... Hunur,<br />
'hist, Hurrl«.<br />
aiM.'<br />
VV. Smith, is an engineer on one <strong>of</strong><br />
the ferry boats plyliig between Jersey<br />
<strong>City</strong> and New York.<br />
Real KKliite Tmtnlcn.<br />
iecent real estate transfers in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, recorded II. the attice or County<br />
Clerk Way are as follows:<br />
Auua Mcl'rosby et vlr to Anna M.<br />
Ml llgan. tl. l^it 414,.Section (1.<br />
Lewis 8: Smith et ux to Km'ersou L.<br />
Smith.. *1. Low 5aH and WM, riectlou<br />
C. ' • , • •<br />
lorough r <strong>Ocean</strong> city to David S.<br />
Ku^lish. *]. Quit i-lulius lot—211,<br />
Set lion E.<br />
Jjmes M. Chester et ux tod. Oswald<br />
Calvert. *1 Lot 778. Section ury Avenue, <br />
in nner nnd In accordance wltb apeeln<<br />
lti» it* bt*relnu'ter named: , ,<br />
I »l square feel, mo'e or letM.<strong>of</strong> l*uvlnie><br />
'. io llneHl feel, more OF lent*, <strong>of</strong> I'oaurete<br />
Hi. K. \H Incbr* bl«b and !:! Inrlies wide.<br />
,'l'lir uoncrele abull be compoNed'<strong>of</strong> treub<br />
XNZiireth. AlphM or Huylor's cement, rleup,<br />
Mb irp Mand und wusued uruvel,- broken to a<br />
Ml*i tbat will pans tbrouich a, on -inch rlnu: In<br />
ai>/ illraUloa, wnd ttiorouicbly screened.<br />
Tli »*e lnffr«dlenla shall be uaed In ibe pronorllon<br />
<strong>of</strong> one purl cement,'two <strong>of</strong>. Hand uncf<br />
fji'r<strong>of</strong> atone, und mixed eurh time by careful<br />
<strong>On</strong><br />
in* a»uremenlM . _ _ . _ .<br />
Hi; al plulforni ol plank, spread loar burrowi<br />
or Mtind, and upon ibis two b*rrowi*;o<br />
t'e.uenl, IhorouiEhly mix. tbe two dry und<br />
tb n throw on eftcht burrows <strong>of</strong> broken atoni<br />
tb n I brow on etifht barrowM <strong>of</strong><br />
or wiiHlied ur vei and work over<br />
' " "" • " idly w<br />
wtMbed tir vel and wrk ov<br />
'k thoroughly and rapidly<br />
llu water U belotc iurnt*cto<br />
uTllu water U belotc i<br />
uu HeaobNtone In com<br />
N<br />
urnL'ft<br />
pletel<br />
r ku<br />
with i<br />
wi'iiu water u beioie lurnetton wub u<br />
:uln; then<br />
ib vela.<br />
t n ith a bo<br />
y oover«d wil<br />
ic>.r1ar. No more water to be HHed- thun' la<br />
nf. eManry lo unite tbe material*. AK uoon HX<br />
«*OI rreuj Ix mixed, II Itftobetuken U>lrenctl*4<br />
an. 1 dumped In luyeife tbrvelncbea thick* und<br />
Im-nedlutely rammed nnll wuler Hushes to<br />
Ib • lop. • ,<br />
i>a lop <strong>of</strong> concrete specified, luy u 11^. .<br />
coi.l fine tnuti iblok, properly uraded, <strong>of</strong> Nux,<br />
uriitli Forlland Cement und cleun, cruabed.<br />
Mcrjened Urunlte, tlnlabed with u amootb,'<br />
ev. n Hurface to u uollorra color. • Luy out lr<br />
tuii.^rea-<strong>of</strong>.not over ave feet, with Joints >'Ui<br />
eut i r>*ly tbrouieb top coa,t; all to be put down<br />
Mm loth and even, pronerly leruded, and to be<br />
properly protected until thoroughly liurd.<br />
: s.ule price per Manure foot far puvlnic n<br />
pe 1 ' lineal ro^t for ouae ue|>arulely. Tbe "in<br />
.la reserved by Ibe committee to reject unv oi<br />
" IIIIIH, uDd lo award Ibe coolntci in wilolt<br />
a'part. -<br />
tly OTder <strong>of</strong> tbe'Conilnlttee.<br />
H. .I.'RTIK HOII1NMON.<br />
un I'iij-. NJ..Hej.l. 11, IU07.<br />
Kecreliiry.<br />
NOTICE.<br />
NillcelK hereby given lliat the folloWIn<br />
(•buiinelM huve been Kluked In Cupe MH<br />
C<br />
Upper Towoablp, . , » * 1<br />
UennlaTownKhlp, lilt iiiktrlcl,. 1.<br />
I<br />
Uennla.To'wnablp,2ndJJIrtrlcl, I '. .1<br />
Wo-Mblne, .' ' ' 1, I<br />
Koa'Iale Oityi 1 I<br />
Avulon, • 1 ' ' i,<br />
Middle Townuhip. I»l Dl.trlct. II ;t<br />
Mid1leTowniihlp,2pdl>l>trleti 2 , '2<br />
Anileau, ' I >5<br />
Wlllwood, 1 1<br />
Holy H«mch; .2 ••<br />
^ 2 'i<br />
'-' . •„•<br />
p^<br />
Wait Cupe May,<br />
Cap-i M»y <strong>City</strong>, Iat District,<br />
Oupu May city. aodDUlrlcl,<br />
Hontb Cupe Muy,<br />
Total • ,<br />
,i<br />
ill<br />
Ai C. HlLDHICTII,<br />
UiuilrmunKsp.Co.Kx.com<br />
For Assembly,' ,<br />
VVILLIAM H. BRIGHT,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Holly Beach.-<br />
Subject to rules or tupubllcan Convsntlop<br />
TboH. WUIluiuit,, 100<br />
WuHer Vounjc. . !««<br />
Krwuk/elttler. , I tti<br />
Kdw. Mumlmll, 1 *U<br />
. ._ , Benj. BurU. »l»<br />
•JKl Moment Hurley, If<br />
1 U0 Hurry Tho mpmn, P"<br />
TEN CHOICE LOTS<br />
IIU<br />
i Si<br />
•10U<br />
im<br />
isi, Hur<br />
M. Jobnaon,<br />
Reuben Lixtlmn, 'J lu<br />
>J M<br />
). J. Murray,<br />
uliu Morrli*.<br />
iw.ir<br />
Jlllwrt I<br />
liilohHi<br />
. IU<br />
m, I<br />
rdvruves, IU<br />
Itnutin,<br />
I ru<br />
.IMIIUHII, 1 M<br />
stlu Wallor McCorkk, IIU<br />
M nun CbMmplon,l ni<br />
llrrtntDl Hmilli.' ' I «•<br />
II. J-;.C»lnplH'll, ll»<br />
• I «l<br />
II"<br />
TtKvcrliMlia.ni,,.'<br />
Kdw. UOrOlch,<br />
Wm. HnlolKllor,<br />
MuniuflHiultlr.<br />
Allowity Hiuitlti<br />
Thoa. Tborn,<br />
Wni.'Hlirclnrr,<br />
Kdwnrd lloylu,<br />
Frank Want.<br />
Uvn. H»'«kltil7th Ml.. Uccan Oily. N J -<br />
George W. Ernst<br />
GENERAL HAULING<br />
Automobile Garage.<br />
Wholesale Hulter, KKRH, l>anl, Cheew<br />
. and Poultry.<br />
Residence, 6W Anbury avenue.,.<br />
OlflM, 7th SUesI bet Aibuii and Wail Aieoua<br />
ALBERT G. GILBERT,<br />
PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER<br />
645 Asbury Aven-ie,.<br />
OOKAS 01TV, N.J.<br />
Killluul. KllnvlKhtw • ' •<br />
Fill I l/lno.or John l.ui'H>i ,v <strong>On</strong>.'* 1'iil<br />
Vuro'uhM. Kir., ut Our Mtorc.<br />
Al»o. Jolm T. LliWlk' l^-ud uhil Oil I'lmaiuntly<br />
In Block.<br />
HriDihea nlid l*atii'lcni'<br />
lll.-yclu Tina und Huuplle'li. lllcycl,-<br />
pulrlnie Hroiuuily AllemltMl To.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Laundry<br />
656 Asbury Ave<br />
KrrHi-cltthH Work lh Kvery Partk'iil<br />
Lntiiidry iHtllwt(Ht hud tlOUv^riMi every duy.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ice and coal Co.<br />
A. J. SMITH. PROPRICTOH<br />
WHOLX«ALK AMD NCTA.L DCAiCM IM<br />
-PURE ICE<br />
BEST'/. COAL<br />
1*<br />
1<br />
OA*C AND<br />
WOOD<br />
Office. No. 634 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY<br />
IN p ocono Mountain ice<br />
« 1O14 AabUry A^<br />
OCCAN ClT» N. 4. '<br />
Attended To.<br />
OCEAN CITY. N J.<br />
LEONARD KRAUSS CO.<br />
Electricians<br />
823 Asbury Avenue; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N.J<br />
I^wjlricatworkbl7Httlctnrt(rnro<br />
ten led to. All mute rial and work tfu<br />
Htrctly UmtolaHM.<br />
IRA S. CHAMPION<br />
Alderney Dairies<br />
Guaranteed rttrletly Pure<br />
AND<br />
ICE_CkEAM<br />
ESTABLISHED 1881<br />
V'tihColdHitorvice n«W tbU year, uiu ,--<br />
paisd loglvulwtturMcrvlceuow tbuu lu tin<br />
7 ; h Stand AsburyAu<br />
pmBtTOHIi<br />
A. H. BAKER<br />
Jndertaker - and - Embalmer.<br />
849 ASBURY AVENUE,<br />
OCEAN CITY. N.J.I<br />
er nlielit.<br />
LAKE<br />
Uhdertiker and Etntialmer<br />
AI. AVKNUK ..<br />
OOKAfi CITV.N.J<br />
THE<br />
'7rH AND ASBURY AVE.;.<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
Fine Paper Hanging, Painting<br />
A Select Une ol ,<br />
WALLPAPERS AND<br />
IIITERIOR DECORATIONS<br />
, Headquarter? for<br />
UP-TO-DATE SIGNS'<br />
AHlatlc Woriimanahip<br />
Lowaak'<br />
CHARLES L. HOFMANN<br />
^EGISTCRCD ARCHITECT<br />
006 WALNUT STREET<br />
• , PHILADELPHIA<br />
Tbla apac* la reaarvM lor<br />
. W. : L. BERRY.<br />
Manufacturing Jeweler,<br />
NO. » SOUTH SECOND ST..<br />
pa,'<br />
tUpnlrlDC<br />
W It coiniM to current toplcx,<br />
bow »bout electricityV .<br />
V«t'y few people now out or work<br />
oaten they waut to be. ,<br />
Tbe Mlf-may the mayor and the people o!<br />
Orean well^mny—be-reKariletl—aw j<br />
money w^ell expended for the udvertlx<br />
liC <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly.<br />
The necoiid iiiuvcntioii wax held<br />
iei» hint week, when the IIfly-fourth<br />
xeuil-Hiiiiuul «x«lon <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />
Sluie llomii-opnlhif Me.ll.al Soitlely<br />
coiiveuer the ineniherx or Ihe Stale widely.<br />
tlie uiajorlty or whoxe liieuiberH hail<br />
rrom north or Camden.<br />
However,<br />
there were pnieiit reprexeiitntlve<br />
doetorx from nil over tlie 'State and<br />
nlHilclphui. Ainouu the promlnei.t<br />
pliyxicianx and HiirgeoiiH from I'hltadelpllia<br />
wax Dr. Herbert I*. Northrop,<br />
deun <strong>of</strong> llahiicumnii, who hux l>itu a<br />
cottager liere ror a number <strong>of</strong> yearx.<br />
Taken ultOKether, tlilx rexort liax<br />
maile uu excellent beginning ax u convention<br />
city. It hux lieen dlxcoverwl<br />
by the doubting Tlimuuxex that Oi-enli<br />
<strong>City</strong> Ix ihoroiiBiily'on'I'elt'nt In every<br />
way lo handle i;ood-xl/.eanloii,<br />
and both made u quick move Up the<br />
Htreet toward the Fnxt Hliore Ijlne<br />
Htutlon. . • . . ' . . *<br />
Meaiiwlille, Mr Fogg wax x» earing<br />
out a warrant for CariutnterV arrent on<br />
charge or gaiiibliug. The cry wax<br />
mixed -that Carpenter wax altout to<br />
leave for*Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, aud Constable<br />
JoluiHoii Jumped into Mr. Fogg'x auto<br />
anil wow whirled to'the Faxt .Shore<br />
Lliii; ntutioii.<br />
There Carpenter wux<br />
found in a ear. The railroad people, It<br />
ii »tu(ed, were (ersuiulwl to hold tlie<br />
cur. , , .<br />
While tlilx w«« going ou, the warrunt<br />
had been prepared, and File<br />
('filef S. it. ,.<br />
(Formerly Aetna)<br />
.' I". U.S. CAKE, Owner<br />
I.,. III.I.-I .Nt.rniHli.lu-, WwOiliiKtan,U. C.)<br />
A<br />
,111 MKHJiilrx Wll .'-KloVKtori Klrctrlo<br />
l-unl", \rlt-Hliin Wiilvr/ritlcpl-onoxln<br />
KIM,IIIN. • WlillfHtTVlCH. HOItcaortflo<br />
•' uiuint. ultlt |irlvidu Imtlis nnd Irnlla,<br />
HIM, Miu;li> ..mil tloillilu riHiuta .wllll<br />
l>i IVIII - hulh. , ' , •<br />
• KWVAIIII K. CAKE, ,<br />
'<br />
.Mlinas«r<br />
THE IMPERIAL<br />
II|H-<br />
AVK.,<br />
IIOKAN OITY, N<br />
Mrs O. UKTZKL.<br />
GARWOOD HOUSE,<br />
OCEAN CITY. Now Jorsey.<br />
I>• llulillnl l-oi-i.Ucin. All Hie UtUwt Iravi-iiit'iiif.,<br />
Huithu Uvuttxl turougliaat.<br />
•11 lilt tlieytmr. ' < '. ,<br />
M KS. M. (1A KWOOIt, Prop.<br />
II. N.nl'rll, ••ro|>rlcl»r<br />
Mr.-Cole thought it wax not necessary<br />
for the wilnexx to, give hlx place<br />
;>f residence.,<br />
Mr. lloxwell limixlvd ti|>oii having<br />
it, and Justice Ituxh xald he could see<br />
no reason for the witness refusing to<br />
n'swer Ihe
HE WANTED THE SHIP<br />
Thought He Was Eligible to Com-<br />
•mand .a Cruiser.<br />
AN OLD TIME NAVAL. PRANK.<br />
The Shabby Trick That Was Played<br />
Upon a Patriotlo, Croak Boilermaker<br />
by,'Some <strong>of</strong> Undo Sajn'a Sailors With<br />
,-• Whom He Had-Shlpped. .••.'•"<br />
"A nuuilwr'<strong>of</strong> j'cnnt URO tlio cruiser<br />
on wlileji I'.wnst serthiR HhipiKwl a bollennaker<br />
wliile. wo were on (the Medltorpmeiur<br />
Million," «nlil a retired potty<br />
OUULT <strong>of</strong> the liiivy.' "O,ur'-f<strong>of</strong>tueT JKIUenunker'n<br />
time expired while,we \iero<br />
, nt Gibraltar, uutl.nM he Wiv* nut In Rood<br />
phynleiil tdiupo ho wasn't n'-cnllMtcd,<br />
but took Ills illscliurKe and returned<br />
to the . United- smii's liy muli Hiwuwr.<br />
Bo tbo ship WIIH sli.v n imlK-nmikiT.<br />
a very hiip.'ituul nnd nivossiiry petty<br />
<strong>of</strong>lleer down below In tin- cnirlneorV<br />
doimrtni.'iit. mid wiion llio ship j>iillotl<br />
Into Niiplos liiivimr ilie chief iMiclnoor<br />
wont iisliore io Mi anil furious words,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the* different khnls <strong>of</strong> tnr Greece<br />
could knock out (it Turkey.<br />
•The Klilp n-iH . around on the Pacific<br />
shitlou when'the war broke out<br />
between preive ami Turkey.<br />
When<br />
tlio UPWS or the nntlirenk <strong>of</strong> tin? war<br />
pot to 1 ^liir cable<br />
lenKtrni' distance.<br />
Mnro hoard It<br />
• and, Buspectlmc'thht IIIR confldcnco had<br />
been abused, cot rod nntl flnbherpnated.<br />
He suddenly bolted for tho onprfno<br />
room hatch nnd iputlo his \rnjr bolow,<br />
nnd It took three marines to drnre him<br />
aft to tho sick bny, where the surgeon,<br />
' .at the sldpper'w commiipd, pare Mnro<br />
a half hours examination an to his san-<br />
' Ity. Maro wus'Knrno enough to decline<br />
to give' tlie" name <strong>of</strong> tho enlisted man<br />
who had told him ho won eligible for<br />
the command o'f tho ship upon'ttJ! being<br />
, tnmed Into the navy <strong>of</strong> Greece,' but<br />
the thrashing ho 'gave that bo'tmn's<br />
i<br />
mate when bo got him 'on tbe beacn'<br />
•ma certainly Bavaeo."<br />
, • KUakln to an Admirer. • -<br />
. Buskin, It Is..known, hnd big own<br />
ways <strong>of</strong> publlHlilut; his wnriM, with tho<br />
result thnt tiioy were Kdructlines hnrd<br />
• to got nnd expensive. According to tbe<br />
Great Central Itnllwny -Joiirnnl, ho<br />
once sent thin letter ton stranger who<br />
Wroto to. him complaining <strong>of</strong> the price<br />
<strong>of</strong> his books:<br />
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U "Wooditook Ttoad. Oiiford, MW No*,, »'W,<br />
• My I>oar sir—I tinv.. ordered my pub.<br />
I!f5, cr<br />
*""" yoJ1 in slft n bool£ o* ""-n"<br />
, liiclttdliiK lnlen-i.1 Vml P- »ul«l mien have<br />
iKt-n luul on 'neeoiun <strong>of</strong> Maine, uiul lie ninotint <strong>of</strong>- tiixl/i. laid au<br />
tMiint nf<br />
i purce|,uriMiH<br />
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.lullii i*. Mf'AltlftUir*<br />
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N. HUU-y HIKhHOtltt<br />
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ilum Vrnsi<br />
John c. Hull<br />
Kixi M K. I'liti<br />
foully t-ukt-<br />
K. It. Ti*rl«iTi<br />
Mrt>, .\. TorlMTi<br />
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HALE FOR TAXEN—CQ1WTI1UJED.<br />
Owner. •<br />
CUarlm Hbel>|mnl<br />
Wuller Miller<br />
Itnknnwn<br />
Charlie Nliepunid.<br />
I'ltai'lfl* HUeppard<br />
L'barm Hbeppiird<br />
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IIHIIVflou IVlilli wlnt'l it' r^'iir ol J.".HII|»<br />
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limx.U Iml .in IViilli-Ir. nl i'X1.iiili lo<br />
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llli.rontrollliiK estate tniDsnctloaa and<br />
iittrolllnu the Incomoa <strong>of</strong> people who<br />
re iiurortiiuiite t'limiKlr to be Baddlea<br />
IUIIT the trust deeds. The Bollcltor,<br />
.bo IIIIM bis own trtidltlon to work out, '<br />
ytnir*OohVi)yuno.Dit > iConinitHHiuhuiro<br />
Ueor«taryiJ«4anUUy Hoildtnieund IJMM AMtUKjlut<br />
, . Notary Fuhllr, MUKier In lUiim<br />
. an <strong>City</strong> HuildinK and I^MUI AM»Oclutlou, I^>ui lor Mule orlixuliiiliKe. IIOUM<br />
rent, turnUheu or uufurnUbed. U«edn, tuuda, UortKUKMi, Wllla untl.c'onlnicl- rum<br />
dr»va. Abatnuuol title*oareftilly prepared. Kxperlence or more tlmu iw«nty-rive y<br />
omco-«lilh«lreel and Anbury avenne. P. O. HoiZffi. . Wl, I.AKt<br />
Agent<br />
LICENSED AUCTIONEER,<br />
No. 721 Asburij Apenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.. J.<br />
BomitUog boo»M uul ootta(aa tor nnt In all part* ol tha city. <strong>On</strong><br />
The New Judge'a Notea.<br />
Chief -lit>U.-.- riilc"iibrldi:i* <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>ta<br />
rl«: Mr. .lusiir,- llr.lt.tnii" null Mr.-Jin<br />
tic.<br />
Kiililell, a lie" ly upp-hiti'il Juiliri<br />
iu i. pin It niil.Ily. Mr. Jiiiito<br />
lie. mime extent lnuri'il iipilust llu<br />
letiouWies* <strong>of</strong>-ill.- pro.'.-c«llni{« us worbls<br />
1<br />
colleiiKUi-s, was observed to pus<br />
an. <strong>of</strong> them u slip <strong>of</strong> paper, on which<br />
prmmmlily were written.some note^<br />
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Immediately the "noti's"<br />
we v read, however, by bis iiilh-ucui*"<br />
thi re wus it SIIIMIIUKI siitfK l ' rt tlon o<br />
ail ih iipiuiri'iit on tlielr i>»rt. It turn<br />
•d out tllill till' -uules" rend lifter'till<br />
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(W ill iii-'l..Kl' » lu Mr. Iti .IMir.1 KIpllUE<br />
-'IU l» .1 in.ik.-M thin I I.H.IUIO' noliwV<br />
' "IIH ntuTi-.-rH ..f»'nlii' urt;i|iili'llt,''<br />
Til,- ,'.il..r ».'i'i:.'iiiii mil.I.<br />
••'lio 'as l.i.'.-ur tin- I'iilly stuff?"<br />
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all III" 1'rnt'ka.<br />
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flil.'ll.'ii t"l Hi.- im.-<br />
W1..II tli" wliut nn. effect Ii'iirnlnc to pin<br />
a I orn bus on some jierftons, I uscd.t<br />
be a pretty- KOIXI b««n slnci'r^ but<br />
coll't nine, worth a cent now.'!,<br />
1 Does loanihic to play a born epol<br />
thi voice;' n^l;c.l his next door nelgl]<br />
bo'. ' ' "<br />
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' IIoiv ilo you iiccoimt for Ity<br />
•I iloli'i know how to ni'i-otiiit for I<br />
SttnliiH iln> viM-iil I'orils porliaps. All<br />
knw Is ilmt ,1 blew niy toloe oi<br />
tbloiicli thi- inoiitlipioi'f* <strong>of</strong> my cornet.'<br />
• I^lil you huvo n good voii-o?"<br />
' EvcrylNuly sutii iio."<br />
•Thi'ii It's n iin-nt pity you (>vr<br />
JMrni'il to piny u horn," replied 111<br />
nrfelibor. slmklni; ills hwul stiilly. '1<br />
er—think I shoul.l IUIVP enjoym'l.hra<br />
lni: yon UIIKT.V ^ Youth's fompunlon.<br />
Let No <strong>On</strong>e Boait.<br />
>'i.vi*rtlii'U*Ms, let no one hoiistT Jilt<br />
us every iiiun, tliiniiili he In. the lirea<br />
ent-ei'iiltw, tun very iletlnltp limitation<br />
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.ttim. ntti'HM bis eoinmon orlijin wit<br />
tin' ftswiitiillly |ii'i ; vt.rKi. nud stupl<br />
Uims <strong>of</strong> niniikind. so nl«n' linx ever<br />
mu» souu-tbhii: hi his naiure which li<br />
positively «v||. Even ftie best-uay-.tht<br />
not lest-dmrui'tur will •soiniitlmi-s sur<br />
prlie.us by Isolate,!'traits <strong>of</strong> deprnvlty<br />
as Uioiish a wen* to nekiiowleilei* I<br />
khuhlp with thi'liuhiun me, I,, UM<br />
vlll tiny-nay,, cruelty-Ms to l«. round<br />
that deiirw •"• • '<br />
V'hen<br />
The' Whole Show.<br />
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n no ., ITU \ VI<br />
thriuub the CulU'd Sluti'S upon u'c,<br />
cor: tour It ci,,,,,,.,.,! that nnrnuni's elr<br />
cuf followed exuetiy the u i m e<br />
rollt(<br />
chfHi.ii by tin. L-r.'iit Itiis«bm. <strong>On</strong> on<br />
omuliM iv|,,.,, t|,e ,„,!„ WllB H11(,(| w(t<br />
Rnike cluirniers. iiirobuts. clowns an<br />
tin.--like, the •Kiiiir.l, u»l|»lhir iH-rliuti<br />
Itu iliisteln's ri'iiidrkirbli' apiieuriiiii'i<br />
ahcwy'TiiitiliKr u\a lwinhii. head wit<br />
n uivnke sbnki'.- Itu1iin«telii nercH<br />
Rrowledout, "Sir, I mu the show'':<br />
Still In the^bTrh.<br />
•" Jolts your nmltl ohJ(M-t to lioln<br />
cured a Hcivunt'.'".. -I d0,,., .|,ll0^<br />
We vi* 1 only hud her two weeks am<br />
she hasn't roully porulltted us to ire<br />
on ipcaklnc terms with her as yet<br />
Chicago Record-IIorakL •<br />
government IX.IHIH uml all such documents<br />
which luivt* H tendency to lead a.<br />
weak men Into temptation, awl that If<br />
wby so many solicitors, when thej<br />
need money, tlnd It lni|H>ssltile to ret<br />
tlie. ile-tln' to lake that which b<br />
not tlieirs.-Lonilon letter In Town and<br />
Country..<br />
BROILING.<br />
If the.tire should liu.too hot, sprinkle<br />
ult over It."<br />
. •_<br />
-IURW luul other, tliliuri which need<br />
to.lie-linlvcil sluiulil l>e bmlled lnalde<br />
tlrsr.<br />
•<br />
Alwuys urcuse '•»' lirldlroa well nad<br />
liuve. It Iml l»'fo"ri— tin.*'.meat 14 placed<br />
on It. , .<br />
Never: put your fork hi the lean part<br />
or meat on tin' crlillron, us It allowi .<br />
the Juice to excupe'.<br />
I'Uh should be buttered and Bprlaklcd<br />
with Hour, which will prevent the<br />
skin from lulherlui; to the grldlro'n. '<br />
ltetueiiilM-r thut* u hot, clear fire.Is<br />
ueiessury. f.T brolllni; all small artlcli's.<br />
They. Kboiild h> turiied <strong>of</strong>ten to<br />
IK- C.H.I,,MI evenly without being burned. '<br />
Cover the Krtdlrnn with a tin pan or<br />
n liukbiu pun. The sooner the meath<br />
iooke.1 wit bout burning' the better.<br />
Tlio pun tmlilx tilt* hunt anil <strong>of</strong>ten prevents<br />
u- HI ray line' <strong>of</strong> suiuke from<br />
totichlni: tin* meiit. •rhl}ndelpbla Ledger,<br />
' • •' " .<br />
8aving a Cab Fare.<br />
Iler.-'H n ijivity<br />
tule <strong>of</strong> domeatle<br />
e.-oiioiny from an KIIKHHU pajicr. He<br />
hn.l<br />
UCII hriiiiu'lit up In the lab or<br />
luxiiry and I'Vtravniriiuce, nud whea<br />
luid tinier came uud he had to go down<br />
lo tin- . Ity and bxik CMrefully after.hto<br />
-tilllhm- II was IIIH pretty nnd teader<br />
-lllili.-w:|f.i-who-hi.liii^l r hliiijind:encoar-_<br />
;il- r .'l him l.y e>:ampl|-'lu HIIIHII aaTuiga-<br />
Oli.' rcn." he never<br />
would' face.<br />
IK-<br />
balked nt • tukliiK a hus, "It<br />
inlKlit PHK» the club, you kuow, dear,<br />
nnd the, folln»-« ".nt ' tho windows."<br />
i me eveulii):. however, he returned ra- '<br />
dlulitto dinner.<br />
Tenderly embracing<br />
hi* life's partner, he murmured: "I've<br />
.ii.iie it. diirllm::. All the w«y fortbiee-<br />
-(H-iit^-^^—li*»v«.—and—irratltudo—^were-lo—<br />
her eyes us M| 1( . aniil: ".My brave boy!<br />
I ild. you mind It very miieh?' With if.<br />
firiion'ate .hi- made anjj»er:,<br />
.*'Xo, dear! liot ln.& seat: real soou old<br />
sort, the driver. Tuld me lots <strong>of</strong> stories<br />
unit' was i|iilte clmtty. , filpitnl chap!<br />
Cavi- him a ME cluiir and half a crown<br />
for himself when I pit down,"<br />
Precioua Plant .Stones.<br />
Anioni: Ihe many struuKU thiuga to b«<br />
found In tin. Philippine Inlands ate<br />
the so calU'il "plant stoueii" eucounte*.<br />
INI uo»' iiud acalu lu certttln vegetable<br />
Krim'ttiH.<br />
Ttie hmnhoo, for Instancei<br />
ai-iordlnu to Kultiir und N'atur, coainliiH<br />
a Ktnne very similar to the opal,<br />
Iml on Mi.'unit <strong>of</strong> therarlty with which<br />
It Is fatiml It Is much' more'-costly than<br />
the opnl. In mnny thoiisnud caneatalki<br />
ciimioun uud carefully examined then<br />
uiuy pcihnps b> ono in which this beautiful<br />
KreciilHh pink Hclutlllntlng stone<br />
ban bleu formed from the minute particles<br />
<strong>of</strong> KlllceoiiH deposit that lmparoi<br />
HH Intense liiirduesrt to tho outer corerliii;<br />
iii' the culie. -The bamboo cane,<br />
stone lu known' IIH tnbuHlllni. In the<br />
Interior <strong>of</strong> Mime i-oconnutu a' stonellke-<br />
Kw'retlon Is found thnt In not Ulterior<br />
In lirlltlnncy to thn most heahtltnl'geanine<br />
pearl.<br />
•.<br />
"The Almighty Dollar."''<br />
A feivnt headline, '•'Kule <strong>of</strong> the Dol"<br />
Inr," |HIS »iiL-i«'Hted the luijulry. Who<br />
nrlelnimil the.fumlliar phruae *th»<br />
aimlchty iiollaVJ" It wus Washington.<br />
Irvlnt: In'-T.lie freolo Vlllaee," *<br />
he puliltslied In 1R37. The phraae be-<br />
(•nine HO popular und cxelicd ao moch<br />
controversy lu consequence <strong>of</strong> » douh' •<br />
whether tho udjectlve WUH Irreverent<br />
thut ltM nutliiir hud to emduuj elghteeo<br />
years later that he had Intended "no<br />
irreverence, i-veu to the'dollur, whl<br />
he Is well'UM'are is-bei-onilug danj<br />
more and mole an object <strong>of</strong> worship.<br />
"Dollar" Is |i>rtnlnly°one <strong>of</strong> the • wo '.<br />
Brent wordH now, and It tB dlffl*" *J<br />
ronlln- thnt It opiy means "vallejeft<br />
the. "thaler" huylfan been natped B"<br />
tho JoiichliimthHl. In pohemuv In wh "*<br />
VKlley it Was lirwt coined In the $*•<br />
ieenth i*ntnrv.—I^indon Chronicle.<br />
• * • •<br />
Wonderful Bulldera. .<br />
A persniial Inspixjtlon <strong>of</strong> the py»'<br />
mldn nindu by an EnRllsh quarry owner<br />
led him to the conclusion that the<br />
•oUl Enyimima<br />
wore' bettor bulldert<br />
.than those <strong>of</strong> tho present day. He<br />
found'blockB <strong>of</strong> Ktone In the pyramid*<br />
welghlui,' three or four timed iw mocn<br />
nH the oiiellHkH on the banks <strong>of</strong> '^J<br />
N'lle.'' lie mi* a stone the eatun»«'«>-<br />
WelKbt <strong>of</strong> which wus 800 ton*. M»»»<br />
<strong>of</strong> thu stones wero found tob« thifty<br />
feet In hiugth nnd ^tted so closely toccther<br />
thut the blado <strong>of</strong>-a penluiire<br />
could bo rim over tin) surface wltbow<br />
iHscov'urliiK tho' break between' them-<br />
Thero Is no macuJnory, be chUn* «"<br />
perfect that It will make two aurttMJ<br />
thirty feet Ih length which will n»»<br />
together m unlaon as the stone* to »•<br />
pyramids moot ,, ,<br />
• VOL. XXVIII. OCEAN CITY, N. J,, THURSDAY, SEl'TKMHEU li>, <strong>1907</strong>. NO.<br />
Oeean<strong>City</strong> Sentinel<br />
• Published Weekly «l"<br />
OCEAN CITV. rsK O.<br />
; ' ;; k "• ' - " y - •<br />
g. CURTIS ROBINSON<br />
Editor and Proprietor<br />
$1.00 P" Year, Strictly in Advance '<br />
$1.50 at End <strong>of</strong> Year<br />
CITY DIRECTORY.<br />
CITV OFFICIALS<br />
«.n>r-Jo«i'|ili H. CluiBiplon.' ' '•»*"<br />
SStl'li'""'"" 1 "'"-""'"-"• Adulix.,<br />
JuyClerK-T. U* Ailnina..<br />
Tnimiun'r—lrii K CI111111N011<br />
AJlUrtiir—NU-HulBHfonion •<br />
ihlil ur IMIi -rtBinuel xi-ull.<br />
BSMIOB lii»|M-tllli oilli-i-r unu Ktcrciwy, T.<br />
mnTrrfunt.<br />
KIIIH'II W. Ihirlvluii:<br />
liiHik>.'lor, nr. N. Uim'uril Hun:<br />
$ml*r. ol Ilimnl-lir. CIIII*. II. Kliler uml<br />
^jr#l,>.(jrlMfom:Hiinllury InsiK'Ctor, .l.ilin<br />
*toSl"ol hMucallon-lir. H. T. Alilsil'l,<br />
: A. J. Hnillli. Vice I'n-slilviii: |{! (.',<br />
4fflSh.'r mi*! ^--.'rliiou.'-.ui !•• in. Holy<br />
UUIDIUUUIII. tkr-l Situdiiy In tlie moiitli, lil.l".<br />
•.m.:ollirrsaii.liiy«,S.UIII, in.; Holy<br />
liny,<br />
St. AuKUMttne'i, lloiitnn CHUIOIII- c'iiiucu,<br />
4hbary HVwuiif, i^iwftfti<br />
Tuint^-iiili uml<br />
UEloo Tulwrnui'li- lbi|>ll-t I'liiir.-li, Kli-liih<br />
•tneluuil W.«tMVvnul'. IU*v. J. It. Itiuiulou,<br />
ir, HUli.luy.-ervli-e-, prfiicluin.' II u. m.<br />
ID. Ul' l'.li>l'r Iliwlliu!.-* o'clock KrltluV<br />
at. DttWvK* nf ill.- ixitiril—r'hurli'- II.<br />
ntaiag. - . -<br />
ttonrd, rlliitrmuli; ,1-ilm H. Trower, treuM-<br />
•W.J«ui.- .\. M. K. rucir.li.eornii hpwnth<br />
tiidlltt%vuiiv.',iu.. .ii.uuii l ity, S' ,l,,siiiiiiiel<br />
Uuiwy. |M4-l.ir. Huudiiy *Vrvn-^-: i'lcucliut.<br />
ll.wii. iu.; i^u'.i>aili MI'IHHII,'j.:!o i.. in.;<br />
.-withm-, HI Mi'eiiH'K.'<br />
I M. K*I'iilin'h,Tenth -lr.-.'l unit<br />
lnnfcouitvuuUf^ulit*ve-UeaillliU-l>eil.-tliy,<br />
Uev.J, A, klull, pu-lor. K»'rvliu-M, II 11. in.<br />
NU<br />
ts-IUutl. -^ii|>. iu.;('llrl'-lluii Hml.'iivr<br />
^7Jiii p. ut. rrL'H.'hiou.N |i. in.<br />
SECRET SOCIETIES.<br />
•Ou»D f lly Loilue, No. 171, K. und A. M..<br />
•«• BK-ouii uinj fourili Tuur-ulny evpiiiuuol<br />
mcti liittiilh. In Mii-onli; null, *.\. M'<br />
WUIUin M. iciiiulc, U'crl'lury, I'. M. 'llloiiliu.<br />
i.Tborp. ,<br />
OKinC'liy Liutue, No,jai, K. or I'., IUM-IK<br />
mmuilu'K.iif I', lii.ll. A-lulry uveiiue, nviir<br />
HsraiittiMlrtvl, *'.IJ., lirtilou Vliiiuiiiun; Kt<br />
lHK.antr.,K. llowiird Tlioru.<br />
lotauouiaii, No. iji, Jr. ')• V. A. M.. nieft-<br />
«r> Tu»xliiv pvviiliiu ih K. or f. null.<br />
Councillor, Tbuuiu- Yoiint; ,\ .I• hull." si. w,, .iiiim w.'Hiiiiili; ici-onlr!<br />
WlllMrii Ik' i,i., >,,^<br />
KutmlttTrll*, No. '.BU, I. II. It. M., merl<br />
!«ch Wednt-iliiy nv.'iilni; In K. or IMiul<br />
Uto« L. Wiilliwo, kiuiKT ol ri'M.'r.l-.<br />
Wuhl<br />
rmldeu<br />
mona *.<br />
ilnjcton l'uiii|i, No. 7. r », I*, ii. W. nl A,,<br />
every- r'Miltly niutit lu K. ol !'• !u*Umi,<br />
K110.-I11', lluricll; K4-*T*.|iiry, Kit-<br />
(Vmp 111, |., o. <strong>of</strong> A., limit, vvt'ty Suiilrdii<br />
Uyup.ln., in K. <strong>of</strong> I', hull.<br />
M.'T. till"<br />
" m u v r y , . •.,•-••<br />
mtciin t-oiinrli, No, ui. l>. or I'.-HIM-<br />
Moniluy ulwu at;:». In K.nr I*. Hu<br />
s, cuinplfll, K. <strong>of</strong> IC,<br />
CHURCH SOCIETIES.<br />
••llbiT M. K. (,'IIIIKCII<br />
Udlea' Aid hiwiu Uml Monitny ewuliu o<br />
«tH UlUUtli. MrH. KlIliuliKII UlllUly. |nri'»l<br />
Jwnl; UN, ijiivinlu Tnorn. .ir*iut*ur«r; MK<br />
wne Aduhw.'ai'cretury* - -<br />
to 1^<br />
' ^' ^audytHuperlnleiHlenl .inn<br />
. U<br />
JV<br />
if<br />
•Lo<br />
HAND,<br />
ATTORNEY and ' .<br />
COU NSELUOR-AT- LAW.<br />
Hollcllor, MiMler aiKt.Ksmnlner In Clmmvry,<br />
thlpmiM. I'ourt Coi<br />
lr.»l,,>,pr. Xoiaiy 1'iH.ll.i.<br />
"AlfK M«Vii,)ii.'.<br />
W. II111.T AI'iMll. ANIIJIKWI'. llo-UKl.1.<br />
L,A\V OFFICES<br />
Apgar & B'oswell,<br />
•MA-TKIIS IN l'IIAM'Kll\,<br />
IIIHIRMK mil.hlNc.<br />
AHHlltV A VKNI'J-: uml KHIIITII MTItKKl<br />
. VUl'KAN I'lTY, N. i; •<br />
UAVV OFFICES<br />
Godfrey & Godfrey,<br />
,, ' ' Itoom* ;il,',, :i|.,"itii.t :||7<br />
ll.irll.ll llull.llni:. " ::;<br />
JAMES M. E. HILDRETH<br />
Counsellor-at-Liw<br />
Mii-l.-r .mil KxioiitniT<br />
c'liuin^*ry<br />
~i'Al"K MAT'I'ITV.<br />
L,AW OFFICES OF<br />
Herbert R. Voorhees,<br />
Ail.\Nlie rrrv: »"»; I m-tlny uml Tlnir-ilii)<br />
ink' Winter""*"*<br />
H<br />
^"T. ABBOTT, M. D,,<br />
1'liyNlciun anil Nuro*ii,<br />
OFFICE—Comer Central and Eldblh Street.<br />
I Till V n. 111.<br />
:/+'roui l.lo :i 11, m. •<br />
( Kroiu K lo l*)», 10.<br />
OFFICE HOURS :<br />
FIREMEN ARE READY FOR<br />
PARADE AND INSPECTION<br />
T: C. HUTCHINSQN. M. D.<br />
IIomocopntliiMt.<br />
No. Hii't Oi-oiin Avuiniu,<br />
OCEAN CITV, N.'J. .<br />
Orili-K HOITKM:—Till Hi u. iu.,1! lo I p. lu.,<br />
mo Mi. in. ll.i'li l-hinii-..<br />
JSj > HOWARD BURT,M. D:<br />
. 809 Wesley Avenm:. ,<br />
IIOI'KH:- 1 , I I.. :t 1<br />
N. GKLSCOM, M. D.<br />
ST. ANN \VlvSU-:V AVK.<br />
'Ih l'h*iiMw-|l.,ll,'t*.; )Ml«'l i^nuf, 11,[,<br />
lloiir*.<br />
I'tittl'llhi, in. Km in 1. lt»K p, in.<br />
lumi" f-nntiuy i>fTi'iinwnt.<br />
Ilii. Hour<br />
Nn mil<br />
\Vf«1l|f«-tl'l) thut<br />
they are uble\.to iiutioiiuce that there<br />
will lie two baniN or niuslc In Ijne—one<br />
uiiiile up or Oceuu" <strong>City</strong> iiitihlchitis,<br />
iimler illrcctlon <strong>of</strong> I'rnf. II. II, I'.iiKe,<br />
u-sl-tuii by l.i'iuler V. II. Ilulllcld uud<br />
lv'11 or three members or hlx Chiylou<br />
Concert Itiiuil, « liirli iiuiili* HIICII 11 lilt<br />
in Hie clly puvilion during the..pnnt<br />
"iiniuier Hennoii.. 'I be other I111111I will<br />
lie rrom Mny'n IiiimllnK. Till- btinil<br />
wu- here 11 couple or ye:ir- IIKO with 11<br />
ileli'Kittlou or. Keil Men rrom MnyV<br />
liiiiuliiiK.<br />
'<br />
The L-oiiiiiilttee muiniiucc* thnt tin*<br />
eitl/ei.ir. have Klvcu ueuerou* conlrihillioiiHrortliL'pur|Ni-eor<br />
weciirhiK nili-lc.<br />
The tntnl uuiuutit received up to Tueniluy<br />
iirturuiHiii wu* -*lL!-.^».<br />
However,<br />
nililllloiiul HUlMcriptiiiiiN will be thunkrully<br />
receiviKl.<br />
•<br />
The piinnlu win xturt rrom Fourth<br />
und Anbury iivelrue promptly nt :t Hit<br />
o'clock. <br />
No. I ('mupuny will fiirm oii'Axbury<br />
! uveuile, uortli or Fourth Hlreel.iiuil will<br />
hi'uil the lluu or piiruih'.<br />
O*o. - ('oiiipiiny will (1.nn mi I'ourth<br />
»tri'tt,"ea>.t <strong>of</strong> AKliury iivenui.. •- ...<br />
Nii. :t ('oinpiiiiy will form on I'onrtli<br />
Htreet, went »r Axlmry uvenue.<br />
The 1 in r in I c will<br />
re .li.wn A-hury<br />
uvenue III Koiirtet'iit,h utreel, lo*<br />
inilitiiiy<br />
anil, tin- .<br />
mrU to tin- ilaily pioyiain.-<br />
_ Thi'.lamistowu, IKposiiion is a iiioiniiii'iHi'Vi'iii in 0111<br />
Kiiliiilill) 1li-t'-f.' '"'' "'""''I' In;'visi'H'il ''V I'Vi'lV Ainrl'ii'ail<br />
vilizon wlio ili-snis lo SIT wl'iat ilnvi' liiinilfi'il yi'tii's »i<br />
Aiili'i'li'iui i'iiti'i'|irisi' lias wi'mislii i» • l " |i liiinl.<br />
Tln> IVuim.vlviiiiia Uuili'iiail iHVi'rsiiiiniWix'rsi'i'vlm'Via<br />
Uliiliiilfliiliiii ;iml \\< "t-ai" 1<br />
Cluu-li'S•Itmili-';" by- its I'I.HIIi>s<br />
\ ; ia'i!iiltiiii»ri' amltlic Uhl>»ii|ii'al;f I'.iiy l'«rtiil|itui)iit. The donanornriimr<br />
eo'lk'etioiix'al the'i'liuri'li xerviVexdiiriu<br />
(-the yt-iir wete/j.'tict.ii.'i; literarj;,<br />
f2 «: Sabbath w-hool, M>-"IIIIIC. - ; Kruueix llurki', w lm bax been luthix<br />
'<br />
nini* here from<br />
The wcldiiii;<br />
I'lirretl althelirideV h.mie.. •rhei-ouple<br />
IIIIIC. ;<br />
• The Cape May County W f T I'.'flty a year. I He<br />
'oiiventliiir will lie held In tin* Melho- KliiKi-lon, Jniiiari<br />
dl-l Cliurch ut «'upi' k\luy «'lly on<br />
Si'pti'iiiU'r !iMli.<br />
r<br />
The Iti-v. Madlxon c. peterx, D.l>.,or<br />
New York, will be a -peaker ui (be<br />
evetilni?. Dr, I'elcrx preacbex every<br />
Sunday<br />
niornlmi hi the .Mnjextle<br />
Tliealre lo the MarKe-t 'aiidlencex In<br />
-Aiiu'rlei..—ll-lx-n-riire privlk'KOl.iheur<br />
x» KIHHI a speaker, uml all wbi. do<br />
xo xhould be prexeut. -^Irx. l-inimii'<br />
Itonriie, State I'rejident <strong>of</strong> tbe W. ('. ,<br />
T. I* . atsii wtl| xpeak In the eveuiui;.<br />
» ill In till-1'ity.<br />
»»"". «• >»' «•."•".,..«,..<br />
A bill wax found l,y Hi... uraii.l jury<br />
»l <br />
C*onliriiiiill4>ii.<br />
Tlm' ItiKjit ICcv. John Sciithoroui;h,<br />
II. IV, Itlrfhnp or New Jer»ey. will<br />
vi-ll ll.e.iii Cltv.'ni Siitiiriluv. Ilu-Kiiwt<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
for the accident nt the I F .iirl.'iixli ITU-<br />
InK,<br />
AIIKIIHI• *,'!', .when I'.- (Jiirk wn<br />
lii-tiiiuly kill-d, llt.rry r thix<br />
ita*. ruturiii.il rroui II vlxlt to thi 1 fin<br />
il' William' (1. llruMiineli, in<br />
Denulx.<br />
Capt, iiml Mi*. J. M. Sharp'am<br />
duimhli'r, Mixx Mrniilv, hu\;e rt-ltiriiedj<br />
from a •weult'u crulKC to < *upu Sliiy ir<br />
vicinity.<br />
Klwooil Stet'liiiuii, <strong>of</strong> I'lnllulcljihi<br />
ti'uu u visitor at tbe home <strong>of</strong> liU pai<br />
entx. »Slr and MrJ. Hiram Steuluimi]<br />
on Siinihiy. . ' . . - .<br />
Mrx. Joseph Hurui'tt hu« bit*ii i-'iitei<br />
NEFF STOPS BLOWING OF<br />
MOTOR CAR WHISTLES HERE<br />
649 Asbury Ave.,<br />
while the .weittltuH* wnriirk s,"' 1 ,'<br />
policy. We lire not rushed .win.<br />
work—neither are the |>ipes<<br />
PLUMBING<br />
overhauled m>w will bo in perfect<br />
eoiiilitioti'. for the winter<br />
caulpai),'"—if<br />
we ( I" tlltW overhntiliitK. t<br />
There's not n thill},' we don t<br />
know nlmiit ' pliiniliing" and our<br />
. knowledge »nrt the skill that fioes<br />
witl'l. it enn lie had at a moderate<br />
price. ' ..<br />
GROVES<br />
* <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
135. FINE<br />
BASS IN BAY<br />
Nuisance Abated Through<br />
Persevering Efforts <strong>of</strong>justicc<br />
<strong>of</strong> Peace Rush.<br />
; WILL IMPROVE ,<br />
. BOILING CASINO<br />
Wm. G. Mooro, IMatiB to-IIuvc<br />
More Room in Ice<br />
• Cream Parlors.<br />
cssfs. .Masscy & Edwards<br />
Enjoyed a Day <strong>of</strong><br />
. Great Sport. •<br />
Wilnext<br />
Monday.<br />
Mr«. IJ. .A. Jukumult atiil Mltw<br />
(). E anil Anna" M Jnkomeit al<br />
Ik'nrothy Kurt/, iif-l'lliludulplilii, u<br />
Ut the Iiuperlal. ' • .<br />
Mr. anil Mr*, It. Howard Thurti, ,i<br />
jtitlH city, will Htart 'in ii («»' Uuyn f<br />
JaineHtown,<br />
Tlicy will be away<br />
SUN'i'lNKl. at the lime, Ju~iii'i- Kn-li, ».<br />
rmv duyx wince, recelveiplhi 1 follnwini!:<br />
luttur: ' • •'".'.<br />
. JHUOMKS llrwu - •<br />
Dear tilri'-Auiiin ri'fenruu to your<br />
Capt J. M. Oiirby and wire Imve ri'f ry '. •<br />
Nearly nil <strong>of</strong> our people have reliirui'd<br />
lioiue frmn ()ro)ioxltlon to<br />
build aii out und out tinw town than<br />
to Htlinuliito mi old tine into liberality<br />
ami activity that'will permit <strong>of</strong> uxtenulve<br />
developiueiit.—Cope May Star.,<br />
Ijiilu M. Ware, teuehur <strong>of</strong> Pi&uo and<br />
Oruun, 8i!7 Anbury nvenne. T<br />
beglim (<strong>Sep</strong>tember X 1007.<br />
ti 4 un'd HOIIII* otiiorM were.<br />
liicil ut the Itellovuo Hotel, aH Ruetitu<br />
'|ht-"uudldutex. ...<br />
tOTS TO BE SOI,p -"<br />
ouiivll AuMiorlzrM city Collrclor<br />
lt> Collect for Improvement!*.<br />
At u x|ii'clul meetink or Council on<br />
lojidtiy inuht, it wnx ilocldcd to onler<br />
y<br />
l<br />
iroceed to advertlxi' the xiile or lotti ror<br />
idewiilk iniproveiiieiitx. ,<br />
't'liix work wax ikiiiu last Hprlitc and -<br />
oticenf the itulti unlit be prlnteil for<br />
ve weekx prior tu the date .<strong>of</strong> the proi-ed<br />
xjile. , . . .<br />
Williiim Stiinti<br />
it I'lillndelphla<br />
ivvyer, und MIXM ilrui.-e Ulloy,<br />
•r<strong>of</strong> Ju-i'ph Itdvy, an expert accountit<br />
lu IMilludel|ihiii, wlio IH Occupying<br />
le I'l.irtik'll eottin?e, were recently<br />
iiirric.l, in St Ain;il«tllic'x Church,<br />
ml. are now cnjnyhn; thulr houey-<br />
IIMI'II trl|.rtn Itultiilo, Nlinjuta Kalln<br />
nil oilier pointx" iu that xectiou <strong>of</strong> the<br />
iiiotry,', The 'cerv'tiiony<br />
WIIH |ierriiied<br />
by-tliK Itev. Kuiher SliiKlelon,<br />
J ji.rriiliii.leliibla. • .<br />
>lmi\ l*^'iircl*4 HCIII >M :uiil.HI o'ulock on Sun- .<br />
iiy ni'Xl by"the rectoj 1 , the Itov.'.Ji J.<br />
,«CCIICV'.<br />
Alter next Sunday, there<br />
,ilf he only oirc niuxx In thu church •<br />
n SniiiliiyH. ."'I'hlVi will be at 10<br />
'I'I.ICU. -<br />
I,ettcr to Ira S. Champion,<br />
iKvaa 1'ily, A'. ./.<br />
Heai Sir: Voit'rt'Knt-Jotl COWH; how<br />
niK'h win yon take, for valvoH-uud<br />
mil, nf limnf 'em next yviir—yuu pick<br />
ill! the 1011V. • • • , ..<br />
How niui.'h fur the otlior 1IMI?<br />
The jiiiiut" I-: couh uro. not ail alike,<br />
(id you kuiiw which IH which.<br />
« •<br />
It i- XII with puliit,<br />
Von'vo pit one<br />
iext ci|W hi that herd, There nro ^00<br />
hMereiit piiiuix hi the I'll lied HIDIOM;<br />
iml niie he'it. • S'nii know your bent<br />
•i>\v; we know tin 1 " be«t paint.<br />
•Thi' hext cow IH the one that RJvea<br />
he l'»t eiilvex am) "luilk.<br />
'i'ho.bext<br />
mint [•* tiie one.thut cover* muiit Hilriieu<br />
uud htnyu there .hniKOHt—neither<br />
piilnt nor cow KOOH by 'color—-nobody<br />
x whether Holxteln «r JerHey Is<br />
belti'r ti> lonk-ut. .<br />
ID. KitlloiiH lievntf will cover, your<br />
hum uud ueur 111 yearn; It'll take IS <strong>of</strong><br />
uiiiitl'u'r imlnt, and that pulnt'll wear<br />
Ayeum. ' ..<br />
ti'ckoii ciwix.<br />
Ouvoe: .'.0 KUIIOIIH<br />
il.7.1, $I7..'IU; about 10 di»yV work $3,<br />
i'M; thu job, J-17.WI for ten yearn; (4 75<br />
a yyir. The other: 15 nallonB $1.(10,<br />
4; about in ilayw 1 . workftt, Hfl; the<br />
Job, .*«» ror live year«! $W«layear.<br />
Kc-voe H.7,'> a year: the other f 18 80 a<br />
your.<br />
IMHeruiico Jfl a year.<br />
Tbiit'x how til reckon<br />
COWH and<br />
pulMt. " • ' !<br />
1 ••• . Yours truly, "<br />
F, \V. UEVOE A CO.,<br />
So . • . New York.<br />
P. B.—K. Howa
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel<br />
l>iuimD AND<br />
Ev»aT TnuiuoAT<br />
R. CURTIS ROBINSON-<br />
* Editor and Proprietor<br />
OCEAN CITY," i. - NEW JERSEY<br />
Inter-3tate "Phone ">la tat<br />
AitvurttwinentM In locul column*. IV cent<br />
' Por lino, each Imwrtlon. Monthly utid yeurly<br />
uruliihed on itpplloutlou. \<br />
Job'uflrk promptly dime by.-oxporlencod<br />
.'. und*. , . ... . . . ' .<br />
THUK8U4VY, 8KX*TKMUKI 1 ,'1». 1807.<br />
: KulunMl HI the t'nxt mil ut tktnin <strong>City</strong>,<br />
N; Jw HM itecond alum* until multvr. , ,<br />
•KPTEHBKR TIDKIk<br />
SQNDAV IN THE<br />
LOCAL CHURCHES<br />
Strong Sermons and Excellent<br />
Music Heard by X>atgc<br />
CongTetrations.<br />
The chnroheB in thlM city'.were nil<br />
lurRely attended Suniluy.<br />
KOIIOWIIIR<br />
orre reporlx <strong>of</strong> NOIIIV O[ the' sermonx<br />
liea.nl: * ", ' ••<br />
• .<br />
nohv. [tiiixiTV. , •<br />
The xervlceH'Irr Holy T'rlt.lty Church<br />
were belt! at the usual hourx .nntl, were<br />
ItlKll.<br />
1-iiiw..'<br />
•tr"<br />
I 11.111. p III. II. 'III.! p. til<br />
1 Humlny<br />
•1 Monday......<br />
a Tuewloy .....<br />
4 Wednesday.<br />
0 Tburwlay ...<br />
0 Friday..<br />
7 Snturday....<br />
8 Sunday.......<br />
0' Monday<br />
10 TueMlay<br />
11 WetlnoMlay.<br />
• IS'Thurnu.iy ...<br />
IS Friday<br />
14 tSittunlay<br />
,15 Sunday....<br />
IK Monday<br />
17 Tuexday<br />
18 Wednexday..<br />
Ill Thursday...<br />
!W Friday,....<br />
.21 Haturday....<br />
Si* Hunday. .-...<br />
ISt Monday.....<br />
24 Tuesday.."."."<br />
35 WedneKdny..<br />
IM TlmriMlay.. .<br />
""7 Friday ',<br />
*» Saturday ...<br />
1*9 Huuday<br />
SO Saturday<br />
'.' S.U H.2* U 1H1O.IM<br />
• V-1.1S -MIMO I21O.3"!<br />
ft.at .-i.csu.iwu.Ji'<br />
•1S0| .j.5211.51 .....<br />
7 i>()| 7.12 liiiii T 14<br />
7.131 7 47: 1 4^ 1.51<br />
S.OS 8.-!l •".!«; •".»•<br />
S.48 S.iS -2M>\ H.INI<br />
.. V.-M 0.S.V *t.»l :t.47<br />
.:'lil.00|l(l.l."> 4 (Kl 4 itl<br />
10.4.1J10.O8 4.42 o.lll<br />
ll..'t4111.4S 5.31 (114<br />
il'J.iS H.18 Till'<br />
l).47l t .t! 7.i!| S.i",<br />
"im' -2A.S' «.«7 «H4<br />
S.Uill .1.A7 1I.4II1O.SII<br />
4.411) .5l«lO'iSll AH<br />
•I'VA 11.0211 57i..'...<br />
H.IiSI H.i7 0R2.12.5.H<br />
7.-X1 7.47 1 .-*;,•"' 1.4.**<br />
S 15; H.*t« 2,10i'2 Itl<br />
1I.2S 2..V.| «.•:•!<br />
».'4'i 10.10 H41| 4.W<br />
ilO.'JII 10.57 4.27! 4..W<br />
11 14 11 45 5.12 *>..TU<br />
12.02 ! »>.42<br />
l2 2<br />
...I4! 1.4U" 7i4s, 8<br />
• • 2,HJ>j 3.4H, 8.4"), ll.SS<br />
lieiirty and helpful.. .There, were<br />
though, <strong>of</strong>" eourxe, nut<br />
s linearly in .tin- xeaxnn. 1'i<strong>of</strong>.<br />
Jowph*M..WIIey, <strong>of</strong> \V«»liini;ton, !)._<br />
conducted tlio 'nii-xle' Ml** Kdiih<br />
liners, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, '.'it<br />
tlio<br />
orRiin.<br />
The<br />
riinrnlnk sermon wan nn the<br />
llflliiK tip'<strong>of</strong> the heart In worship anil<br />
n practical IIVIIIK.<br />
TlieevenliiR text wax 1. Thexx., •'•; £>:<br />
-llrethren, pray fi>r UH." St. Paul,<br />
said Or Cook, knew hi» own personal<br />
newt <strong>of</strong> the prayers <strong>of</strong> the faithful.<br />
He.<br />
anil everyone adiulttcLiTl('.Ai."haruiony" in (.'ape May<br />
County IBm> thick that* one could out<br />
It with one <strong>of</strong> the' axe* xo much it<br />
evidence hi other dayx, und the.whitewhiRtxl<br />
dove "<strong>of</strong> peace I» oooinj; con<br />
tentedly.<br />
'<br />
KAKK ixone friend that will xtaui<br />
by another when the tongue froth* in<br />
all ltH fury.<br />
Heart achex and xoul<br />
throbH many tliuex come, but" the<br />
pledgea <strong>of</strong> friendship are only <strong>of</strong> true<br />
value wueu the tender boudx are like<br />
adamant. '<br />
^____^^<br />
NEW TROUJSTS LINE<br />
.' To Lf nU Hevcn Mile 'Beach and<br />
Ihe Mainland.<br />
• '. ThoFouth Jersey I'ealty Company<br />
ban purchased <strong>of</strong> the Avulon Develop<br />
meut_ Company tlie Boutliern end <strong>of</strong><br />
Seven Mile Reach, extending from<br />
Nlneiy-fourtbHtreel to Hereford Iii let.<br />
New Htreet* will be Hurveyed, curbed<br />
and waded aud the Hyndlcute will<br />
endeavor to connect the'beuch with'<br />
tbe mainland by a trolley line, extendhiR.acromi<br />
the many-Inlands-Hi the<br />
rounds aud thoroughfares.<br />
. . The object IH to connect with the<br />
Reading Railway at that place. 1'he<br />
.Hue will probably extend over the old<br />
Hand Hurvey, which «'a« made with<br />
the object <strong>of</strong> connecting the beach<br />
with the mainland by a driveway.<br />
Contractor Godfrey has nearly coiupl«ted-thecurhtuj;<strong>of</strong>-the-atrefitH.<br />
Me--<br />
chanlcH street, which will become a<br />
State road to connect with the road<br />
being built to Oosiien with the turnpike<br />
to Cape May <strong>City</strong> and Five Mile<br />
Beach, in finished, and Main street IH<br />
nearlug completion. The best road<br />
for automobiles from Philadelphia to<br />
Cape May and Wild wood will' be<br />
through Millville, Morristown, L<br />
burg, DenniBvllle, tionhen and Cape<br />
.May Court House,, which l» * now almost<br />
a continuous Htate road.<br />
• nepalrlDUr Roadbed.<br />
Haya the Sea IHIB<br />
Tim en ; The<br />
W. J. & S. R. R. IH .making ex-<br />
.tenBlve repairH'to the roadbed on HH<br />
branoheH In this neighborhood, and<br />
almost every day long trains loaded<br />
with gravel er cinders are Kent over<br />
the connections hereabout. (Sood<br />
. authority «ayn the Intention IH to con<br />
tlmie th5 trolley connections along the<br />
' coaHt, and that befoce. another season<br />
opens Sea ttfe <strong>City</strong> p'aHBeu'gerH will eujoy<br />
frequent service by tills method <strong>of</strong><br />
transportation. Whether or not that<br />
In too ahort a time to expect thin much<br />
talked-<strong>of</strong> coast line, the fact remains<br />
that considerable work is being done<br />
for Home reason or other, audit does<br />
look as If there would be- '.'something<br />
doing" before long.<br />
I' .<br />
•WllllDllloCbanite Hoor7 ,<br />
Tbe laHt car <strong>of</strong> the Pant Shore <strong>Line</strong><br />
now leaven Atlantic <strong>City</strong> lor <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
'<strong>City</strong> at 11 o'clock at night. Theatregoers<br />
from thla city have to hunt's, it<br />
Is said, to catch thin car..' According<br />
to report, Un<strong>of</strong>ficial*- <strong>of</strong> the railway<br />
company are willing- to change the<br />
hour to 11.SO o'clock If the people <strong>of</strong><br />
thin resort no desire. Tlila lit, ju»t a<br />
gentle tip to amusement lo'vers.<br />
HI* Plral OiiMlfle Planlnic.<br />
N. T. Lulton, money order" clerk Ili<br />
Ihe local poat <strong>of</strong>fice, had his IIrut otibilde<br />
flatting ' experience on Friday laut,<br />
when he went 'along with Fred<br />
Adams. Although It waM Friday, the<br />
18th, neither men Went overboard; and<br />
••Naze" captured bis llrat.weakHah.<br />
Mra-'MollleBbeppard, who Wan the<br />
efllolaut hounekeeper at the Cumber<br />
land during tbe BcaBon, has returned<br />
tj,Wa»talogtonyD. V., where she holds<br />
* similar posltlouot the Normandle.<br />
She'made a number <strong>of</strong>' friends while<br />
Jntbtaclty. < x,';•.,. , .<br />
Dominie Wen Vlabinic.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Firat M. 'B. Cburoh, wan a<br />
i --,vWU»r 'here l»« week, when he In<br />
eu'door<br />
problem.<br />
We do 11.1t learn inti»|e In H (,r v'.-elcomc extended to the vWtnrM..<br />
book <strong>of</strong>nlnebm. . '•*. < | •i'rc"H|,iei,i Spencer reNpoiuleil, hi'-<br />
Se.H.ndly.<br />
U>| u» uotiw that mir Oeptiii|t for the vl«ltors the .•onrte-len<br />
jwlellKe may tiejil»t at varhiiix it* e.VKMideil to them. . lu .IIIH<br />
annual<br />
our<br />
knowleiiKe or material thing". ',,,| in heuellts, aud now<br />
Im- lu its treasury another million.<br />
llie reports <strong>of</strong> the treasurer, the<br />
roiiimltiee ou credential* and the excoiuiulttee<br />
were adopted as<br />
j.reu i.'Bs wer,e the reports <strong>of</strong> the le«Ula<br />
Why'.' llecau-e only >*' rs. S. It. McConncH, Mi-- Isabel<br />
Ic 'iinuell, William J.' M.-i'oniicll,<br />
"y iwyd; Win. .Mudgcir^ Caiiideu;-lt.<br />
to ip, .Dou'ulngtowu; Jos. I". Smith,<br />
'li tries (!.' Hcbefley," II. 1. l'ratt,<br />
Oiuene Zlegler, Dr. '/ieglcr, Harry<br />
'11 Ith, Philadelphia; U.K. Knight,<br />
•:inlentmi,<br />
1'n.;. Florence (t. ltosc,<br />
•e niautown;<br />
Italph (farwoiul and<br />
vl e, Marie '•arwtiiMl, (.iiady* G<br />
vo Ki, Court House.<br />
. H, KIwell, Toms<br />
mtale und daiigliicr<br />
IShvr: A. J.<br />
-v\TTmiirinorr<br />
A. Hobb, Frank Jewell, .K.'X. linter<br />
W.'j. fustls, .Mrs. 11 M. Ititier,<br />
'h tries Malhews and' wife, riilladelh<br />
a; ti. A. Loiise, Hamburg;,, t*. IC<br />
'r'email, K. A. Freeman, l\ N.'Shusei<br />
Cuiuilen; Kdw. s. lilder, K,-A,<br />
i'u'son, K. .'M. Siittiin, OCCHII I'lty<br />
K. Trexler. Trexler, l'a ; Miss<br />
Snvder, New York. .<br />
\i Vn.'.IIMI.<br />
"lury K. Thoin. .Ml. .Holly: " Av't'iitifi fci'tiii Ci<br />
(M'K* IKMMIt Oil r-U'ltrilii<br />
, for ihf ruriii^iiuii: ut<br />
lut nr )it-rt«.Kur> ta ^nu<br />
•-It. r-^uml mill wu-hftt timv.-l, hr<br />
iiul Will 1*10"-1 tin-liuli ii on -ir<br />
. . -lire *t1>4Hury lo iiitlif tiM'.iiiHtcrtitl*-'<br />
A*«kin it<br />
I'ih tir^tt* IH tuUtxJ, il Kiititt'iuUi'ii t'ttii^ii-li*<br />
it» J i|iitii|k'(i,tu liiy*r- (lirtti'lnriMS i hick, nit<br />
ihiiitfilltiif]y Diimut-tl until wi4tt«<br />
iii. llr.ir..<br />
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fi*o. II<br />
nrry<br />
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t inl.<br />
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MitrrWIiurl,<br />
Kh'lutnl I'lti'W,<br />
AllMTl ClH-W,<br />
jiidlmn t^H'W,<br />
|tn|> t'nnip, '<br />
Wni-Chrnhvlrk,<br />
Win. I'VkfH,<br />
Albi-rt ihtuttH,<br />
itiHti I>nrhy,<br />
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W.III. WllMHI, '<br />
K l J WIIM?<br />
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K.lu.J WIIMiuii<br />
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Wniu-r > omit;.<br />
l-'nink'/rjKl.T,<br />
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v' si • soiii.-pi Miirir.v.. I '•'<br />
11*1 Hurry 1'lnihip.MHK I "**<br />
i Willl.T M.'liirmi'. I Ml<br />
TEN CHOICE LOTS<br />
rrt'll,<br />
til<br />
I'.<br />
Wiir.li'<br />
A" 1 ! Witlir M<br />
Mtlloii t'tiutnpl<br />
Itt'rtniui Smith, I<br />
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Alliiwuy sin<br />
ThuHriiorti<br />
Kt'illH'ti l.llitlilill, 2 III<br />
l>. .l.'Milrnij',<br />
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HTI Ittwln.<br />
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Tlor'to ihr llr»i Tui—iittv IIMIT i)it> tlr-i<br />
Motility<br />
rllii|i, utitl tl tti cmilllt-l luTt-M'llli In ml<br />
uitt-i'thc Mliiif.itr HUCII (tun Mi'Tfi.l u« iniiv<br />
•4- :ti rt»t>iiifi<br />
|i«'r«« nil, Hujt uiul vitlil. It<br />
llhl* otalil I'HIUI o||,. l||i-[.TIHHIi' -Mt'lt lirlitliL'f<br />
in-ill Mint •llvWi*»i,nr HII> 1'itix thrifMi*, i.. ii<br />
b iiink* 1 11 iit-u' iiriipiufIIMIII Mini tlivt-lnn<br />
tilirt-«*r |iariiii|, n- ihf IM-I'IMI M| ilu* i-iturl<br />
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N. C. Clelland<br />
REAL ESTATE BROKER':<br />
l^miih Nt'iMUluuM. liiipnivMl or I'llli.i|.ri.v.-.|<br />
l'ro|MTIy for Hum. Hulf nr<br />
Klevrillla HI. nnd laburv A»»<br />
HARRY F. STANTON<br />
RE'AL ESTATE and INSUHANCE<br />
PROPERTIES BOUGHT<br />
AND SOLO.<br />
MORTGAGES PLACED<br />
OFFICE—Eighth Street Balon Asburi Aienue.<br />
Samuel SchiircK<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
AND<br />
INSURANCE<br />
701 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.'<br />
Iniprovi-fi itinl ttttitupniVt-r l i iS 11 " .<br />
. • .. 1 . Hrii»iim mm Paituviv' ~IIMI.HK-.<br />
anywhere else in tu; y ,.,*•,,„.» „„„ «,„,,„„„. ,,,,. y ;.|.:<br />
pulrlim I'rmuiilly AMl'llili',1 T11. '<br />
Compare our wo<br />
pririting. We ha\<br />
^<br />
ties, and we know r c ean <strong>City</strong> Laundry<br />
best <strong>of</strong> Printing. 656 Asbury Ave<br />
y e<br />
tt*i-U iii<br />
Kvery l.'iirti.'iiiin<br />
• IN SOUTH-.<br />
OCEAjUlT]<br />
'<br />
Ht-txvecti l-'ifticth and Fifty-first 1 Streets. •<br />
Lois am) streets gnuli'd. •*..' ;<br />
. Reading Railroad station op tlie prbpqrty.<br />
Will l«v sold on th« prcmiumpl.in. .,<br />
•Half tin; purchaseinonny can. remain on. m'ort,v;ajje.<br />
Full particuli'irs':sent upon application.<br />
•<br />
YOCUM & POWERS<br />
SOUTH FIFTEENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.<br />
THAT TAX QUESTION<br />
Can easily be settled by building .<br />
Bungalow Cottages<br />
THEY ARE IN GREAT DEMAND<br />
I have prepared plnns'fo'r a number <strong>of</strong> these artistic and<br />
co tvenient ljttli' summer homes and will lie pleaseil to submit<br />
th-in upon request..<br />
". •<br />
Jos. G- CHAMPION<br />
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS<br />
PREPARED AT SHORT NOTICE<br />
ASB' IH'II.HKUS. -i<br />
ENGLISH &, JOHNSON,<br />
Gr ntractors anq<br />
121O AHliiiry<br />
Mendel's Annual<br />
CLEARING SALE<br />
.<strong>of</strong>.<br />
.hurc 1lf>ni**K uml<br />
ALLEN<br />
High Grade Clothing<br />
and Furnishings . . ..<br />
[COMMENCES THIS WORNINB<br />
SCULL !<br />
C >ntractor and Builder<br />
6O8 Central AVenuu<br />
OCEAN *CITV. N. J.,<br />
I- •utiiMii-K rhe»Tfiilly irivcii.<br />
I ItttliiiUN fnil-ii by mritnifi or tiuy.<br />
JOHIN MARTS<br />
C ontractinej Builder<br />
M..^.<br />
W, -,111.1.1. liu<br />
Mn.l..i.<br />
I •• IVIhini<br />
- ill.- 1.... wi-ll k.».vi 1<br />
Hi".<br />
".-tiaflUrr—<br />
.'liil.- mul l:wi,<br />
i<br />
llmii,|. Thrv<br />
I<br />
II.til.<br />
^..'lii.<br />
.»ii-t —1" unu .III tM . «IS.IHI<br />
l.'lllt.l Itilll Stiiw.ftu.<br />
-. llll .'.II III KIJIMI<br />
— I _'. —It illl.l .III. ||||<br />
• 101m<br />
ml..'«li iiii.l i»7,3u<br />
V<br />
IM.<br />
hull tl..' M-.il.l p<br />
W: • -11 -lllU, H-..III<br />
HIIIHiH!<br />
— HVt.1 AVf ow r4ervlli U , ' B i, • f<br />
7JiSt.andAsbQryA\e<br />
A. H. BAKER<br />
...JndertakBr - and - Emhalmer,<br />
849 ASBURY AVENUE,<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.I<br />
C illu uimWiirMi rluy oriiliihi.<br />
]V[ARK LAKE .<br />
Jndcirtakor'and<br />
•I limn. IHI.-<br />
l I'KSTHAI. AVKNI'K .<br />
• IIUKA'N irl, IIIIH<br />
few wooer".<br />
'<br />
• The fnlHlller IIOCH not ll« nioxl eiwlly<br />
nhmi I" ''«'• • '<br />
Tlwrenri 1 mime ftiw Jur»ey IH-MU'IIUH<br />
In the limrketM.<br />
•<br />
Iteteiulilt'H a trnile" imlon—Hip i-ltiek<br />
when it Htrlki-H. •'<br />
A lamp iinliiriilly KOI'» out wlivn It<br />
getitturiifililown.''<br />
_• '<br />
Many iieoi'K'tell tliu Irntli lieeiiusc<br />
tbeyM>i" k *'•'"'>'•'<br />
:<br />
SIICIW'H, in tlie,oye.n <strong>of</strong>..the worlil, I*<br />
- llie ureuleft virtue. . • .<br />
You ra" kill lime, lint' It wlll'iimp<br />
back anil litinnt you.<br />
The real tent <strong>of</strong> |iriM|>erlty In when<br />
HE|t SDFFERINGS<br />
ENDED BY.DEATH<br />
Mrs. R."B. Stitcs Entered In-<br />
•to I«ifc'JETarly. on Mon- ' *<br />
day Morning*. .<br />
"it Iffwlth feulliiita or ||,e ,|re|ie»l'r(..<br />
Krel Hint tlio 'SKNTIXKI. this<br />
Wt.,.k<br />
cliruiiiuluH" tliu.ili'utli <strong>of</strong> Mr,,. |tHrn"|i',.<br />
A. Stlliw, wife'or Itlrlmnl It.' .HllK-i.,<br />
wlik'li. ii.'i'iirreil ut her linim,. mi tVu!<br />
I nil nvfiiiic ut. wveji inliiiicvK liftiT y <strong>of</strong> ClvhiK i" lint .cimiplele<br />
without n return <strong>of</strong> isnitltiiile."<br />
The tieautifill moon niuki'» Inmllim<br />
rmiwlallv ilellnlilfnl the>e IIIKIUH.,<br />
The |ierioit <strong>of</strong> wiilowhooil i^ <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
Mlbaervlent to tlie i|iifiitloii murk.<br />
The retiiileutH ttrchaviiii; a rhuin'e lo<br />
"rent up'! after u Keanon <strong>of</strong> liaril work,<br />
ADIHIII many Nt'W Jer-ey towns mi;<br />
puttlliK tin' ll'l down tighter on Sund«yn.<br />
July mul AUKUi-t wvaiher W niuklnir<br />
up for tlie •liHiippointnieiitH <strong>of</strong> May<br />
and June. ' .<br />
Merely inukiiii; fontprinti- hlioW" till'<br />
• size <strong>of</strong> Mime* |HNipii0H. ftt't, ln-teMir <strong>of</strong><br />
their hrailH<br />
neven miiiiiliB,<br />
iliv WUH UiiiK prt'imrwl mul nnxlmi» to<br />
enter'Into the Joys or liur<br />
llenvenly<br />
Kutlii..r, in who**. Hurvl.ri.. H|IL- hud |>i>uu<br />
ffiillifiil iiii'.l i'iin>.|.|uhi, tlimmh mil<br />
ntniHlvp, worker fur iniiii)- year*, "in<br />
liurilemlHe, tin-cliurrh 1111- lont n true<br />
ill.-i'ljilc, the huxtmiKl 11 vvlnf, it. In llie t'lilvernlty'<br />
1IIIH|.II:I|, l > lillnilt'lphlu, Mtiitjnn Unit he<br />
lui- lo>t the iir.e or lioih <strong>of</strong> IIIH IIIHIH.<br />
nml IIIHO thut urudimlly he |n Krowlin;<br />
blin. ei<br />
In the ("till<br />
f lssn. In whli'li they<br />
live, for -evenet'ii<br />
yenrH. 'l'he.11 they en'rleil tliilr<br />
Vntrnl uvi'iiiie I'oltuiie. in wli'li-h tht-y<br />
mil rv>ideil for ten yenr»,<br />
Mr. Sl.lu-4 Vnei'meil. In lite ' IIIIIIIUT<br />
ni-iiie-is hen* a few yeurs uftt'r l.liey<br />
Iiml tukeiuip their<br />
resl.lenie In IIIN<br />
'ity, nnjl hi- wit- niven ine-tluiulile u»'<br />
JiJ' III- wife In . the<br />
iniiimuo-<br />
111'itt <strong>of</strong> In- tius)iiL'-s uM'uir*. ' ,<br />
.I'urly tliH yeilr. Mr-. Slllv-'<br />
hi'tillli<br />
iTntl lo full Slie f.illk'h! vnllulitly<br />
irnlii-l lu'r troulili', hut 'ilimlly'wu»<br />
niiipellt'il tn a.linll ih'fi'iit In Keliruary.<br />
when «hi- WUH titkou to IMillinli'lpliiu<br />
to I'.HI-IIH u -pii'lull-t.<br />
Site rt'inuiiiLiI<br />
In i'liiluilelplilu for l»n wui'k-, ami<br />
Telurni'4 witli ihe kiiowh'ilKe that<br />
lt M itli.wiiH<br />
only u -pii^tloii <strong>of</strong>. tint**<br />
I.liter, her huxliiitiit, who. wu- u--i'lu<br />
iiw In his care, rullt'il In iinotlicr speeulist,<br />
hut he was un'utile lo uKe<br />
Awari'i<strong>of</strong>. the liopeUSsju'ss <strong>of</strong> her<br />
I'oiiililion. anil uillVerinu uiitolil puiii,<br />
Mrs. Stlti-s iuforuuil her Ini-liuliil uml<br />
ilaiitfhUT -In* wa- really to ix.i at tl.u'<br />
•all.<strong>of</strong> the Mu-ler mul I'liliuly t'llkwl<br />
iCer fmult>* uH'iiirs.<br />
•Knr thi'.mo-t<br />
purl. Mrs Stite<br />
heeii ill luil •liii'e Pi'liruaty. Ml<br />
ter- SBtiinliiy anil oil one or two 'other<br />
1-I.111- Mr. Still'- tiiok his "lfi- III 11<br />
roller rluilr to the hoiirilwulk,<br />
iclu-riihe<br />
elijoyeil wuti-liini; the liii'tlierH. I in<br />
"iiuiluy lust, it wus seen thut llie eml<br />
was fust upproui'hlili:<br />
Till-" sullert'r<br />
hud<br />
spine was hijiireil.'<br />
Iteeeutfy he lost<br />
theu-e <strong>of</strong> ^HL'.II' hh leus, um] on Sntiinlny<br />
lii-t hi- niother niTonipiiiileil<br />
Imii 10 I'hiluilt'lphtii,<br />
Inteiulliii' to<br />
pim'e him In the'I'olyi-linie.<br />
She WUH<br />
lolil,at<br />
tlie l-olyillnii' t,liiit she'Iiml<br />
hi-lter take her son to the I'nlvi-rslty<br />
llitKplliil; whli'li'sl-e iliil. At Mils<br />
ho-pillil the |iloitTirs were to iry llie. lu'rr'y,.Ariiistroiii; 11111<br />
x-rnyx mi liielr pulienl yesieriluy.<br />
\V Smith, the preshleiiv, Iliinl arrmiKeiiientH<br />
wvrc made ror the society's picnic,<br />
whieli was held at Iteesley's l k w4ut<br />
yesterdny. • , . ' •<br />
. The hotel proprietors and some Invited<br />
Hiii'BtM left Hie "Maylierry ill<br />
several tennis at il.iui mVlnrii yesterday<br />
iiiornliiK, und, despite th« wenther,<br />
tliey spent the duy In enjoyable style.<br />
After hiird work for several months,<br />
they richly deserved their outiiiK.<br />
Ou the wuy to the- plculr, Henry<br />
Kloet/., <strong>of</strong> the Surf, pluyed pleasing<br />
solos on hIK horn,'. •.•*;. ' v,<br />
'-At thu nfei'tln>?on''M'>ndiiy ).vi'ii,in(!,<br />
IhelollowiiiKeoniinlttce «iis appointed<br />
CONTRACTORS HAPPY<br />
lie\ Art- I'tictiHutf<br />
a~'<br />
tinII niortiif the lime.<br />
OFFICERS ELECTED<br />
Wi*. llrlclc .AUIIIII^ •tciiflM*- Ilifr<br />
I...llll W.'V- 1". I'- " -<br />
Tlie meinliurrior'tln- Oceiin t'ity XX'.<br />
''. 'I*. I'. Jilive elerleil llli' follo\\hi]V<br />
oltlcer-for tlie I'lisuiuir year:<br />
Pri'siileut. Mi-. i:ii/!il.i'lli<br />
llri.'k;<br />
Treasurer, Mrs. S* it. Swnnn; ItiH-nril-<br />
Inu Mi'i'retury. Mrs. A. I". Milner:<br />
1'i.m-pouillni: Si'i'retjiry, Mr-., (ieo.<br />
It. I'jirker.<br />
Mr-. ltrii;k nils he»n pre-uilent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
nruuul/ulioii for tt uuiiitier <strong>of</strong> year-.<<br />
Tin' union<br />
paiil mil nlionl fv. ill<br />
IVoni'r nii-simi work iluriui;.|he yeitr<br />
uml now Im->J : . In Hi.'IriM-ury<br />
't'lii.-<br />
nii'iiiliiTs ti't'l liliilily<br />
uratllleil at the<br />
iwlui! iii!iiii > ,>nnil are prirpureil to rei|uiilili><br />
thi-lr I'lVort- .lurliu: iln- i-oinini:<br />
3'eur. - • ' . •<br />
A i'tirl«»Mll«. . .<br />
\X'i-li'y I'miiiner. 11 'hlldren' <strong>of</strong><br />
school nk'e In, this el\y!<br />
It is ueceHsury Unit all u.niler-lii.nd-<br />
Uf llll* I*OH| OlliVt? Nlr fju.etilt 1 *»•.<br />
Mra. V. X. C<br />
•oil*.<br />
Mrs. K. \' Connolty, or l'hlhulel<br />
hiu, is eiuertulnhiK » party or frlemlx<br />
tlie present wt-ek.it her slimier<br />
resiileili'e. I«*£! Central «vi*ime,<br />
A number <strong>of</strong>- men will eoine ilnwir<br />
o-itiorrow uiul a till? ho'l-* purty.will<br />
uke plui/e.<br />
. --''.<br />
Amoiie tliose now here are Mrs. A;<br />
',. I{OWIUIII|,MISH Iii'lm Stone nml Miss<br />
•:thel Allen.<br />
MM.'Connolly Is'well<br />
liown u» im eiitttrtiilner, anil 11 liooil<br />
111V \» tliei'eriuln result <strong>of</strong> her ultnrtH.<br />
\rier 11 very-sili'iTs-fiil *m*'ni. tilt-<br />
'iiwlluis Cushio wits eloseil ufier Sutur<br />
lay .nlirltt lu-t i."'J- tlw > I.11IIHI11K<br />
Hiiirileil' up.<br />
•hmnpl'in »<br />
•ream parlor - , .<br />
lorex remain open, hut th* boardwnlk<br />
l-taklnt.' on11 rather deserted n|i|ieiir-<br />
In'tlieeveniii 1 :-'<br />
ninmierWlll<br />
1' ti KilwnniH 'liHve w»l'l »<br />
o» the tract on Ht. ChurleH rinee<br />
the Uev. l>r. Duvl.i M. (lowlou,<br />
' Bristol, who intendH eretliol" » prett.<br />
Iii the near future<br />
Will llulld II Home.<br />
Mr», Elizabeth Kliiley, <strong>of</strong>."f<br />
pbla-, who has Hpenl two uutumern In<br />
thlo city, liken the resort HO much thai<br />
"he h. arran Kln K to build a cottage o<br />
«lot uhe owuu Uere. ,'•<br />
V, Corson has rented Citpt. J. s;<br />
XVIHelx' r'ott:!!!!-. on ("enlral avenue,<br />
near Seventli sirei't.-to Jos' Morey, or<br />
1I1I- i-liy, lor the winter innnthM' also,<br />
i!ir 1'iittiiKf inviieil<br />
hy-tlii' Dr. I) XX*.<br />
Itiirtlne e-tnte, oi( U'e-ley<br />
avenue,<br />
ncitr KiKlitli street, *to Krunk<br />
fjww.<br />
who will oi'i'iipy It iliiriim tin- rail ami<br />
wliitur in .iiths*.<br />
'••'•.<br />
NiMilhi'ilril l order «»llitf.<br />
Thf reslilenis or lieasley's I'olnt are<br />
t'onirrntulaihu: PiiHtniaster Krunk'S.<br />
AHluiieuil u'|ioi| IIIH HIII' essrul ellorts to<br />
wi'iire 11 itiuiiby order oillee.for tlie<br />
phii'i' .'Ml. Aslmio'iii!' Uii" I".'""<br />
posimuster<br />
at ISeasley'B<br />
Point for 11 period<br />
(.i.veriu|» more tliun llfteeu yeurs, uiid<br />
he Ims tlie respeet and<br />
eonlldeni'u'or<br />
tlifrmiiiiiuulty. ' -••<br />
. Will Ktllel'Collt'K'*"- ' •.<br />
'MIsH Ulllttn H Shnw, <strong>of</strong>-|l»rlrt|-otoli',<br />
who<br />
was.Htoiioijrupher for*A>nie time<br />
III lApliur A: ItoHWell'H oillee, linn-, left<br />
for,t'oilllit!> will outer the Kamern <br />
J0I111 liinceit, <strong>of</strong> Plttxluini, HpiMil 11<br />
lew ilayn Hie latter part iiflast<br />
week<br />
wltli his brother. William, in tills illy.<br />
Ml-s Mithel Uorii.'dmiuhter or Kltt'utxi<br />
I'lirli, <strong>of</strong> (leriuautowti, Is vlxlt;<br />
im; Mrn. Itohert Kisher ror u few iluyf.<br />
Mr-i..tieo, M; K.llix lias returned to<br />
her .home liere.'urier xpeinllni! tlie<br />
summer with her parents near ItrnlKe<br />
ton. ' *<br />
Mrs,<br />
Itertraiii llarby, or tliin eity,<br />
lui- returned from a visit to tut* family<br />
f'William ti. Jtramiuell, In Smltlt<br />
leiinls. ' ; • • . •'• .<br />
Capl. uml Mfx. J. M. Sharp mul<br />
luilKhtor, MIHH M»tlde,lntve returned<br />
rolil ii week's i-rulse to lv<br />
else the III-HI renuliH cannot he attained.<br />
l " l " l"' 11 '^" 1 -' 11 ' nmilieil 11111I11 youim<br />
• . . man, wearlnc oni 1 11I Mr, DuMeeV<br />
Have yon time in the ii.ornli.K l ;,i n.ss suit.-, was ,a,.tii.cd.<br />
lV«, the fdw-<br />
that your child is tidied up hi wii- ,. m.; poeki'tsVercliMifid r-VJ.n money<br />
letimc, haxallhlxnecexsury artlcl V» '„,„,„,jm,,,tltv <strong>of</strong> j.-welrv.<br />
used In home Mudy, ami is fret- from a<br />
.,.,,,, „„„,,,„;.„„,, .n.,,,,^..! <strong>of</strong> « lot ..I"<br />
Hcrlcs or uivl-lentH Hint sf, seriously<br />
v,e, ir|, tl. uppu.ol, in.'liiilin't; fur-. un,l<br />
iiuirx lux djiys huuior-r lu other „,„„ ml,e|, jewelry 'in pu» n'tirokt-rx iiml<br />
words,<br />
"See him oil" Thin may | K.coml-han.l deaicrs, Thi-y ht.il irnlh-<br />
Hce.il u isrl-nl deal or troul,le, hut It • t ,, (, ttl.,| l). r nil the ,111 ulrfx, Jhe<br />
irlilK- luree and duslr.hlf .hvlilemlj In J ViW|V NMviirwnrl. „„,, .',„„„ ,,„„.,..„ ,, r.<br />
;he ror.it «.r a valuable child, run we f, lr, miIri,; hUe.idun; lo cart UilV.unity<br />
lepen.l iipon you for this co operation? j, |U, r . |. |ll; y. w CUIIHO<br />
ninny people to take hathn in the mir',-<br />
uiid all pr'onomieed iho water tn be the<br />
IInest or the year- "l'" ur
AN ARMY. OF BEGGARS<br />
Meridicants Here, There and Ev-<br />
* erywhere In China. . '<br />
THE CHIEFS LIVE IN LUXURY<br />
They Rulo 6vor Tholr Forlorn SubJocU<br />
Like, a Kins and-Havo tho Powor <strong>of</strong><br />
Llto or Death—Tho Arlttoriratlo Imporlal<br />
In Chluu boBKiira at-onto attract a<br />
• strnnRor'H attention. Around every<br />
corner, alone cnnnlH nud creeks. In,<br />
market n.neeii, nt tho city Riite-i, both.,<br />
outside and luiddc. nncl cspeclully In<br />
tho temple yards, tlioru nrr U'csurn<br />
berc, b<strong>of</strong>cffjirit there ami beio-urs everywliere,<br />
ami a. more .pitiable sight one<br />
cannot meet<br />
Mnuy <strong>of</strong> them are crippled<br />
or afflicted with lcprousy uud all<br />
are dressed literally hi rapi. ; ,<br />
I wade n trip lu a hoiiBebont to Soochow.<br />
nlovluK thnxiKli. the numerous<br />
canals In tin- vlty nuil xtoi'pluK when<br />
' I wlslird tu take n view. 1 lauded by<br />
tt 'CleiiD. fri'"h piiluli'il. IHTRO jainon.<br />
spotlessly white, with Mm* hliiek tiles<br />
on the m<strong>of</strong>, uml |>ln.'i'il my ninieni<br />
uisilnxt tin- wall n> |ilniii'Ki'»|ih a IIIK*<br />
pamuliimi the ..tlicr" "I'll' "f tin''ennui.<br />
The ilsiiill i.'Uliie-i'irowd<br />
KOIIII (••line<br />
nronni! tin., n'ml not ", fe.W lieu-air*. • 1<br />
nsl.'ed an linellto'iil yininc rhliianiuii<br />
tlimiiKh my liit,'rpri'ti'r » ho llyl'tl lu<br />
tills, line lilt; mansion, so luiusimllv<br />
well kept for a Chhu** l e hnu»**V T- wannot<br />
a little nhl"iilshiMl when I wn» told<br />
tho beircnr chief <strong>of</strong> Sunchow.<br />
TUIH led me to make Inquiry ubout<br />
tho system <strong>of</strong> lieKUlnR In China, which<br />
Is wonderfully well organized under it<br />
scheme that works ndnilrutily nud In<br />
" <strong>of</strong> course very'undent.' like nil other<br />
' luKtltfitlonx In the Middle Kingdom.<br />
The chief has a flue residence, .concubines<br />
by the half dozen and Tory <strong>On</strong>e<br />
clothlnc and ho U* Been In tho best-<strong>of</strong><br />
society, but only where ho Is not<br />
known. * As n mark <strong>of</strong> his dignity he<br />
movcanlxnit with along stick, which<br />
la allowed him by the city authorities.<br />
' He. also linn the power <strong>of</strong>. life and<br />
death over his ln>c(tiirly subjects and<br />
punUhcs all <strong>of</strong>fenses couxultted by<br />
them. ' • ' • ' :<br />
Tho benpir chief I" n regular rit-<br />
.. tendaht 7at the mnrrliicc cercmonlca<br />
and funeral processions <strong>of</strong> private fam-<br />
' Illes, In onler to Ret bis pay for keep-<br />
Inn.awny.bijf huuKry crowd <strong>of</strong> boggan,<br />
who otherwlso would binder tbeJestl-<br />
- val or- provesHlau In a disagreeable,<br />
noisy way. I wus told that the beggar<br />
chief <strong>of</strong> Sooehow linn nn Income <strong>of</strong><br />
. about 513.000 a'year. The billet <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
one In Shanghai city Is worth about<br />
$5,000. Moat storekeepers havo an<br />
agreement with tho beggar chief to<br />
keep his HtntT away.' They pay about<br />
$1 n year each, and In return for this<br />
trifling amount the chief gives a print-!<br />
ed receipt to the storekeeper, which<br />
the latter pastes on bis door, to the effect<br />
that bo has paid bis' tax and Is<br />
, exempt from, the demands <strong>of</strong> beggars.<br />
There are different kinds <strong>of</strong> beggnrs.<br />
Imperial beggars, or lao yen ting (the<br />
words mean "old man's button") have<br />
' probably no parallel In th.; world, as<br />
some <strong>of</strong> them are descendants <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ancient, Ming dynasty or distinctly related<br />
to the present reigning Imperial<br />
house. They are scattered all over the<br />
• country, are wild to number upward <strong>of</strong><br />
10.000 and are specially numerous In<br />
-" Peking. Imperial beggars are easily<br />
recognized because thoy ore allowfcd<br />
to wear garments <strong>of</strong> thenmperlal yel-<br />
'Ipw <strong>of</strong> different shades. 'Characters are<br />
painted In black on the hark and front<br />
^l<strong>of</strong>jtholr robes to douoto their pr<strong>of</strong>es-<br />
.Blon. They'wear either a straw hat or<br />
a velvet cop ornamented with a brass<br />
• button. •<br />
When first I saw them I took them<br />
to be old degraded olllclals. for there<br />
are hundreds <strong>of</strong> tl-em'ln Sooehow.<br />
They' carry a wooden bell In their<br />
bands to announce their arrival. As a<br />
rulo they are over sixty years <strong>of</strong> ago<br />
- and havo no family to support them.<br />
and .they are all allowed to beg for<br />
more money than the ordinary craft<br />
'and arc furnished with, a llcenno from<br />
the magistrate. They ore. <strong>of</strong> conrse.<br />
too aristocratic to. bo under the rule <strong>of</strong><br />
tho ordinary beggar chief.<br />
In Nankin thcro Is qulto a select com-<br />
> pany <strong>of</strong> them, the order having been<br />
Instituted ns far back ns the Ming<br />
dynasty. Hung W», the founder <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
Ming dynasty; was once a beggar himself.<br />
The rise from beggar to emperor<br />
probably bents tho record <strong>of</strong> any dynmtty<br />
In Europe. In pious remetnbranco<br />
. <strong>of</strong> bis former pr<strong>of</strong>ession Hung Wu Instituted<br />
this order. At present they<br />
Uve In certain naves or recesses that<br />
are made In the city wall. The largest<br />
<strong>of</strong> these reoesws'ts forty feet long by<br />
• twenty feet wide: tho Inmates are very<br />
comfortably lodged and are decently<br />
'.dressed, but they are addicted toopium<br />
smoking.<br />
Besides seeking alms tlicso Imperial<br />
'. beggars go about; the country and ob-<br />
. tain a livelihood by swearing false<br />
• oaths In court. Their oaths are considered<br />
as binding nud sacred, so they<br />
are <strong>of</strong>ten much Sought after.-because<br />
for a few taels one can get sued' a<br />
beggar to swear to on oath which always<br />
decides tho case. Tho magistrates<br />
asc liable to pay the Imperial<br />
beggars an allowance every year, but<br />
It Is sold they, <strong>of</strong>ten forget It, ns they<br />
know well that these beggars ore not<br />
In want.—Gentleman's'Magazine.<br />
How Frost Affects Planta. ><br />
Plants do not frix-zo to death in winter,<br />
bat perlHh from thirst<br />
The process<br />
la simple<br />
Tbe cold causes tlio<br />
withdrawal <strong>of</strong> tbo water from the cells<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho plant, forming Ice crystals outside<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho cells. -Tho frost, cooling<br />
nnd contracting the surface; acts, as a<br />
sort <strong>of</strong> pump, and ns soon ns.the cell<br />
Is emptied or Its life clvfnc Bald the<br />
_ plant dleu<br />
The truth <strong>of</strong> this theory<br />
* bos been proved by numerous careful<br />
experiments Great variation -was<br />
found In tbo amount <strong>of</strong> cold necessary<br />
to cause tho denth <strong>of</strong> vesqtation. Some<br />
plants dry oat quickly and ore killed<br />
before the freezing point Is reached.<br />
Many plants will survive zero weather,<br />
end Bomo dlo only, at 20 degrees below.<br />
Certain vegetable growths never<br />
' freeze.<br />
There arc forms <strong>of</strong> bacteria<br />
that oven when Immersed In liquid air,<br />
the- Intensest cold available, come oat<br />
<strong>of</strong> their bitter bath as chlppej" and Uvoly<br />
as er^er.Amiwieo Trlbone.'. v' i, .<br />
,,D«eay <strong>of</strong> Lauahtar In England. .<br />
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langh ooo<strong>of</strong>ih. A eood, 'sincere smile<br />
something rare In. these times, a<br />
las; face" la scarce, and It Is<br />
Indeed that one bears • good,<br />
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John MurlH J .,<br />
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in Imutli.n nf wlii'ii ymir rn-iiib iu' :<br />
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r liiil.ltitiil or fi.r y.'iur H|KM'UI<br />
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Gi nimilly *i|ii'iiklni;. yuu UI'VIT exi«'i'<br />
nr iitli*iii|it Ii* *;i'i* l-'ri'iii'li |ii*«.i"U* Kiii-lnll<br />
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on* nf Jln'lr n'diliir IIH.VK <strong>of</strong> rft-i-ption<br />
or hsivi- jiiiuii* n ili'Htilti* ii|.|u>liiiiiii*ut.<br />
Ti *'iill nu 't ]u>r wlilti' illiinl'Hiil.<br />
"Ho you m- ,th(im* little dliituondtt<br />
on tliii .farthiT i-iliri*?" UP wild.<br />
"Tlify<br />
nn tnvliiiiili* to tli.*'niik.-il i-yi*. Inn the<br />
ution'H tlii-in . iiulttt phlluly,<br />
It?<br />
Well, they art* tin* proo<br />
tbxt thbi dlu'iiiiiiul In n f.-hiiiU-: hi'iu'i.<br />
wi* tuiy tlim'thi'iij iin- iiuilf und'fit*<br />
mrli- litmnimilH: ihn miiloi. <strong>of</strong> conrxi*.<br />
hiliiir Hum* that don't- pnulm-i* tiieso<br />
RTiWillK. ; .<br />
"I'Viuiili*. illiiniiiiiilit nro filwiiyn tho<br />
fln "Kt, In fni't, i'u*nrl}- iilj tin* dlunmnil>i<br />
tif wlilii woriil'fiiniij are fe.<br />
tnalfH."—N'ew York Vm<br />
• Ald« to Humanity.<br />
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for hit<br />
wi liim limit* tjiuft- for hit<br />
miiiilly uiiil f,r tti.- Imllvliliiai thun tbi<br />
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Hill t. TflCIV IH Illllli" to Wlll.hl «v ,„,.,<br />
n i * wlili* (Soil. . -<br />
UlrilM und lH*iistu. their food and their<br />
furnltun*. us .lliirnhnin points out, all<br />
mlk to rlilli.lr.-n.<br />
Wlii'ii ihi- duw la on<br />
tin* *;riLs_*i "tin* i:riiKH IK erylnif/* the<br />
Htu^1<br />
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i-hilli-pi froniViiiil'*! Ktiivi*; biitti'rtili-j<br />
iiri'^lj IIIK piiii-lt-i: Irji'lt'h nri- Chrlntiuu<br />
t'linily.<br />
I'hllilr.'ii IIMVI- lum^-lnnry phiy<br />
lir>lli*'i'-i ml 1 ! >lsii'i'ri und frloudii with<br />
uiiuiii tlu*yatnlk.<br />
Soijii'iiiiii*K.iiod talks<br />
with tin-in. •.-|-*Vf-u .tin- pro-iiiMt thlnRS<br />
.nrc* vlvllli-il.<br />
Tin* triirki <strong>of</strong> dirty feet<br />
1.11 ilii-'il.iHii- iiri>_iluwfri4; 11 cn-aklntc-<br />
••liiilr.inlks; tlu- sliiM-iiiuki-r'H nulls an<br />
I'lillilr*-!! wiling hi*. Is ilrlvlii-; to Hct-poi.,<br />
-Nlnrii'i'iilli (Vntiiry.<br />
A Camping Party.<br />
Iii 141-iilnu<br />
111 • n i.'iuiipiui; purty find<br />
iM!..ii>'li ."ii^i'iilnl .•..iii|..-iiili.iis to uiakti<br />
tlir-pm-ty .up to four or tlvi*, rureljr<br />
tiioM*. lii-iiT U"*-'**. Two JH too fc-w la<br />
rii*;** <strong>of</strong> iicr!-!t'nt.,.r tin* liii-vltiihli- camp<br />
t-11'iiil.liU'-.;. 1 !!!. 1 !'..- iK-i-niltx thf uHHOclatl-iii<br />
oi' mo II*. iliuuiM, li-iivltiU the third<br />
on.- t...liliui-1'lf: four, two piilm, u tie<br />
m-»-1"" -iiitUrui-iory<br />
uuuilriii..J bpi'niliie <strong>of</strong> her iloant<br />
bonril: 'My conl;,' she say». 'junt rail<br />
awny nt a most Inopportune•tluie, nn'il<br />
our man u>iiii:lpd hlu hnnil: I hnd to.<br />
propnrn ull inysplf;<br />
N ; i.thine bothor*<br />
one "niorp nnwndnys than HPr\'nnt*i:'n*r.<br />
one will Koryo. uut'evpn Ihpmiiolvtf-"*<br />
• ' Samuol Warren'a Vanity. ' - ,<br />
Tin* vanity <strong>of</strong> HuiuuoJ .Wirren, th*<br />
author <strong>of</strong> "Tvli ThoiiHUiid-a Year." l» .<br />
h.lK I'Urly ypiini <strong>of</strong> iiuiliorHblp ut leant,<br />
was rt-iiiarkiilile. nud there to a stor/ .<br />
told <strong>of</strong>. him tit tliH effpet Unit on one<br />
ocviiulou nr a frlond'K hoiino bo had totnUp<br />
down to dinner a lady whom<br />
lie* had not met h<strong>of</strong>oro, nud as wx>n a*<br />
they wore »eiit«l Ht table nuked, her u<br />
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"ui'srwi""* tli-..rtHir—tiTOini-K. UIIHII.<br />
CHURCH<br />
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h, iiinier tfuirul<br />
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niirttHK iii'ii.nisii,<br />
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AV* V I»U.<br />
OCEAN CITV. tt. i. . .<br />
I'KKHK. lli.lnis:--TIII-lli M. m.,'! 10 11.. in,,<br />
"'In*-1". 111. II.. ti I'l...11.1.<br />
""N t HOWARD BLJRT, M. D.<br />
S09<br />
\V«'s)i:y Avenue.<br />
JOS. G. CHAMPION WILL<br />
BE RENOMINATED AS MAYOR<br />
"<br />
I Till It 11. in.<br />
ifli'K •lorili:-: I lit -I. |i. in,- *• •<br />
l'"i II. s p. in.. - *<br />
. . Ib'll I'l<br />
X. GJ-.ISCOM, M. I).<br />
tillTII'S'l 1 . ANM WK.~I.KV -VK<br />
C l . l l . I ' l . l . l ) . w l l . l , . I , ; t | , l , i > I I I . I I I<br />
Has Served <strong>City</strong> Welt During<br />
the Three Terms He Una<br />
' . Held Office.<br />
The loi'iil |iiilltlnil pot I" linlltni:.<br />
more or ICHH Htroimly llii'-e IIIIJ'H,' nuil<br />
the riiinblhiKN ruiry one who inny<br />
lir-li'ii ' forwuril to IK'SI<br />
Nc.Vfiiil.tr<br />
when the buttle nf the liullotH oi'ciir*-.<br />
Wbetlier Ibis lulk will uvull In tiniiniuil<br />
M.'i|iieiU'U leinnui^ t.i In* -t't'ii.<br />
"I'lie mont Important nt tlic lm.'iil<br />
ulllifH to be lll.led. \y Hint <strong>of</strong> Mnyoi |<br />
There linve heeii -evvriil • |ieopli.-i<br />
^imuvnleil, Mime ol, wlioiii mo Ini/<br />
NEW LINE WILL<br />
HELP THIS CITY<br />
Resort to- nave Benefit <strong>of</strong><br />
* Frequent Service to .<br />
Philadelphia.<br />
S:i>v mi. t'Strlmii^e: 'f'vvo birtln will<br />
IH- KHIINI with one *U>iw throii^li UuliiiMithiK<br />
ol' nn vM fit nil m <strong>of</strong> l\\v uleclrW',<br />
jTAX RATE FIXED<br />
FOR THIS YEAR<br />
County Board <strong>of</strong>. Taxation<br />
Met With Assessors<br />
on Friday.<br />
Tlic ri'iil 'imtnlv IIMM'KKO^<br />
from 'ill<br />
over tin' i'lilnily mvl with thu Cupi'<br />
May t'oiinty Itimnl <strong>of</strong> TiiNiitlon nl<br />
('iil'c Mtty Court IIOIIHOOII Krliluy luxt<br />
Kci'iin <strong>City</strong> wiix rc|ireKC*iiU.*il by l>r. II.<br />
'I 1 .<br />
h'mililH, till* Kln-t Wnnl ^XMHCMMIT,<br />
IIIKI K. lt.l mi'<br />
..In-. 1<br />
rjU.CHARLKS R. KM). I-<br />
• • I >4»H' t t-i* ••<br />
S09Cl-inr.il AVI'IHIC<br />
iirl>.\ nn, >. j.<br />
p<br />
tniit HI<br />
v. H i*. «'iin»i'llH*rry. -il<br />
frluit('liiiri*ii, VVVnlt-y uveiiUf<br />
lrwrl. lt-'v. U.T. 1'HKMMlHTry.<br />
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m i t i<br />
Botnl<br />
Id nl U.tvi.l It.<br />
, ttVWUtrf IlM.. l<br />
U«.ly If lull,V l«f4.|nil,<br />
th r*lr«-f1. ti v.<br />
I * »t-ln rlu.rut*; ^ .<br />
aittTt<br />
sni.-.<br />
Kuiium i.'iiiholW I'liun-•*.<br />
U-lwefii<br />
Tlilrlt'.Milh uud<br />
l W<br />
l<br />
MARRY H. RICE,<br />
KI- AKCHIIT.CT<br />
n A*'C,<br />
- - - N. •<br />
CONVEVANCER ,<br />
'illlH AND CENTRAL AVFNUFjT<br />
UCBAN CITV. N. J. •<br />
SHORE ("AST L1NB THriCU'lH CAK3<br />
Slmri' I'nM I'lni' ll.rmiuli r:\v~ In.pi<br />
Kn:li|li -In.1 nml I'.-MII-.\ IMIIIIII l.mlli.!l"l<br />
Slnlliill III Ori-lill ('ll\ ti.iA'ift'illln '<br />
nvi'iilli- n m l Ihi' i:c>:icl"iill-.<br />
Alllilillr<br />
r.nv. «'v. ryllmly HIIIIIIII-<br />
It.niinl ulp<br />
birr I'.ni.v-rni' ri'iit*-.<br />
UoUtu TtilK-niurlti Hii|.llNi flmr.l.,<br />
Kluhtli<br />
•tr«ft uii'l \\'t>Mi itvt'iitii-.<br />
Itt'V. J. It. llntu*liti»f<br />
pMlon<br />
Suintuy H*TVireM, |tr«-u»*lUHL' ll(«. tit*<br />
KDJ K u, iu, r.uytT iit«*»'iiinj,»»«M!lwk hn.iuv<br />
e««niuu, tdlfc.'tTh <strong>of</strong>lhf Umrti-i hurtrn U.<br />
Uowttrtl. t-hiilrinuui J thn-H. Trouvr, irfitk.<br />
mer; M. Uni-fiu, M«i*r*-tiiry.<br />
B<br />
kod Hw<br />
Burnfi<br />
, li.<br />
uM ,\. M» K. Ihurt'll, forin<br />
i'liiiv*' UHI t.««iiii t'liy, N> .<br />
i.w-tur, 'HtiiHluy si'r«<br />
'<br />
HMil Wh<br />
,_Mi<br />
Nlin<br />
--JIIM41II Illi'lllll'<br />
Kev. J. A. IC11.I1<br />
Huuai*y,-.'ii.Mii,'.-;»|i<br />
n*««Hii* y .7Jiii p in.<br />
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD<br />
Bulletin. , - *<br />
' WHY YOU SHOULD SEE JAMESTOWN<br />
Tin' .Ismii'Sliiuii i;>>|iiisiliiiii 1^ im inn»'i-r ;i |ni"-|ii'ii iiim nu,iiiici f r**iiiia I'usilii.y. li*i llrlil i> tlw*<br />
lilirll.V lii-tt'iirii'ill. illlll il lilu*r:ill.\ illli-lrnli'*- l>.\ pifltin- millti-|iriiiliii-"linu<br />
Iiii'ili'Mliiluni'iil. "I Aini'iiiiiii iivilizniinn<br />
iiinl<br />
Viiii'li"':'lll ilisliuitiiiiis IV0111 lln' ilny ill' I IH' I" 1 -' ••-'•llli'<br />
iiu'iil nil .laii'ti'sliiwii.pi-iiiiisiilil 111 ICII7 llil.ui'rli I-•-•'•«' liuinlri'il<br />
' ' yi-iiVs ' in (iir. prt-si'ill li * ' I'lininii-<br />
Unililiii';*.<br />
Nllliiill's lii.-illll'.V' llilVi- Ili'i-ll<br />
|-|'|iliiillli'i'il<br />
,||||i-s...llHi'(l willl<br />
IIU'lll'uil-.< nl l.lll'illlll"<br />
tux mti'«for Oi't'iyi <strong>City</strong> for tlic<br />
HXJII »I IH-W, ill-<br />
Tin<br />
•11111I11K yi'<br />
rtii-l'il lln* follortlni; iiliinuul ill tiiM*-*<br />
Iniiiiiv. >">.7li'J">s; Stiili-mill iM-litHil<br />
».'..ii|'i iw: loi'iil ji'i.Timai »<br />
I<br />
lu ilii' Si'i'ond Wiipl. lln' tiiiioinili.<br />
riii.;*'i-:il: ii'imiy. flu 7:«I:TI<br />
'<br />
Tin- Hiiioiinl ol Shin- lux I- ilon.lili'<br />
tlml <strong>of</strong> nuy ywir in llu- |"ii-l. • Tlii- 1-<br />
win! Io lit- iliiL'lo lln'fin;! Iiiul • 11 • to<br />
till-, unil' tin* Sliili* Iin- lu'i'ii uiiiilili;<br />
luisi'l tlii' 11—.i'-*-i"l In Si--''from tin* oiil-<br />
1 ro-nl t'Oiui":inii-- m tlii-i'onitimnw't-tiltli,<br />
iiii-iiii-i-.il.il- rnllriiu.l- nil- Itiililiui:, iu<br />
till'ilil'lii'r I'tnirl-, llu'linv<br />
U'IIII-I'IHIL*'-<br />
"i'liiri-i| ilii-ir propi-rly 11111-1 In- ii»»«*«»iil<br />
Tin* fii-l viilinilion <strong>of</strong> tuMiiiU* pro|*°i*to**i»"<br />
M.VM 11UA1 »"«««" "in* the KiiiHtH <strong>of</strong> Victor J.<br />
A Number <strong>of</strong> People Here<br />
This Year "Will Return<br />
•Next Simimer.<br />
A'niiiiiln-r <strong>of</strong> i-ottiim--. in tin-'rily<br />
Imvi- luvti ri'iiU'il lor'ni'-.l yi-iu l.y |ico-<br />
|iU> who liml Iiii 1 . lioii-i's tin- yrai. iiiul<br />
o iiy n 1'i-w dtiy*" in-»» 11 iniin<br />
uinl lil-<br />
«lri-, wlin wi-n* In-ii'tin-.vim, Iml will<br />
lio'iiiinliti* to visit Hir- rr-orl* nrM -I'n*<br />
for Hie -i':i-oli "if r.mn,<br />
A- vyiis till' -I'II-I :it tin- i-inl ol- lii-l.<br />
Ills "'.illimi'. ill I'i 11 II .iml<br />
ilini<br />
11:10<br />
Ir.<br />
I<br />
I'-nihl. l,n:-'"'lt.<br />
L-m'll \\if l.ii'ii<br />
\| v l:i.uii .HI 1<br />
.I ritl-biiri,'.<br />
iiiiioii!!' tin 1<br />
'imr- lii'iv fm -.i'\Mul ^t'u'-'.it- . ,,<br />
A, I-'. Slinni'i. 1.1 lii.yi'iim'II. I'M,.<br />
who Illl^ liri'li III 1*'. .1. .Sunlit'- rnlliil'i'<br />
it Koiirlh nn.I ,'.\-lnii>* iiM-iiin-, l"«i<br />
Mi'Vcrill wi'l'k-, Illl 1 - irlilt-il llu-ln.ll-.i-I..I<br />
ill i.f IU'NI M'li-.ni. . • -<br />
II. M. r.n-jfii, u 1'i>lini-ii'r<br />
Siuiini'<br />
tl!iis||,||'.- Ill k'll-t itl till' IHHIll- III' till'<br />
iivt'iiiiri. vuti'r. Mini tlti'ir I'I'IIMMI-* mi'<br />
uiuiil.'liiri'i'und iiuitiy<br />
A.-ilii' SI:N'1'IM:I.'•i.'i'" 11. iliv. fi"i-'i"'iil'<br />
i-iiiiilnliiti' fnr.Mii.Viir i- Iiii' man .Mini<br />
nlii'iuly Im-i "t'rviil .-faithfully' nml<br />
I H K i<br />
lor. H.-r\li-rM. II 11.<br />
., in,;i'iirl-ttun Kn.li-tivi<br />
l'r*'in-i4lni:,K p. 111.<br />
SECRET SOCIETIES.<br />
Ocmn I'uy IjxiKf. No." 171. K. iin. I. SriiMV<br />
' now 'hiiililini:, T'.l A*-I..iiiy. •iivi'imi'<br />
'<br />
Mi— l.ul'.iirn' U 11 tiMU'hiir. hi tlii'ao uJiMx^j<br />
ttoo nit*l« iwiHiud HHlurday <strong>of</strong> eacta; muni<br />
raldeul U<br />
O Adm: Uecmtury. I<br />
......,' Ueorifii'O. AduinM; uvcrutury.<br />
Ho»am Thorn. a • . .<br />
Dance Every •<br />
Saturday Nlcht<br />
Cold Lunches,<br />
. ." ' Etc. '<br />
the Excursion House<br />
JAMES CLARK<br />
Proprietor<br />
N.C. GODFREY'S<br />
Busings House. 657 Ashuiy *venue. Spring .<strong>of</strong> <strong>1907</strong>,<br />
ANO<br />
ARE<br />
• I h.vii one ot I.,.'<br />
Putting the Pipes in Order<br />
'<br />
MAIN STREET and .'. •<br />
NEW<br />
JRHSEY AVENUE<br />
. SOMERS' POI NT::: N. J.<br />
THOMAS J. THORN<br />
Florist<br />
s<br />
PA^t<br />
BULBS, GRASS<br />
and CLOVER SEED*<br />
839 Asbury Avenue. •<br />
while tlie.weutht-r is.u'nrni<br />
nolfcy. We lire it«t rushw:<br />
work—noitliot; me Uu- J-i'iet*.<br />
PLUMBING<br />
plita, li» il.iVi- fll«,ni,- ili-rt-.<br />
(li-orKi' I-'.. Saviu'i', a l'liilailil|"lna<br />
tir.'hili*" 1 !' kiiowh'lit 11. iniiiilii'i <strong>of</strong> ri"-i-<br />
.UIIIH nl tlii-i'ity, li:i-.|.<br />
hit-ill In.in<br />
Mr- !•:. \V." liMii.l.v.' IIIMIII'II lfn<br />
au'i'iii-y nl'.In-, I.Si'iill.a I.il-oii liiiL'hlo't<br />
I'fiit'i', ui'iir tin 1 •..•i-iiii, IIJJI.II<br />
will liiiilir ti huml-uim' i-<br />
Sttiii'.iit'Kl yt'ar; willi tin* railtoail-tiiK I wiiti'ii i" Io In* traily tm .n-i-ii|.:iiii-y l.y<br />
Ill-'lit III-IHIMII "f. iliay In 1 IJIIII'II II'-H'IUXI •.fiisnii. ' •<br />
thiiii uivr iH-'foru. ' I Mr. SIIVHI"I' «a--tin iinliilril'm- Ihr<br />
Tlii* following ruli'H <strong>of</strong> la^iitiou havi'' l.'ii'-liyii'rlaii'l'liitirh, riiiti|"li'ii>il I'urly<br />
III'IMI ileli'rnillllil ii'jniii liy tin' Cu|.i- in ihi' -iliiillli'l o|- tin- yrar, 11I1.I In<br />
l.uii'liiii; to|May Coiinly<br />
llmiril<br />
. r.ir Ilii*<br />
iif "I'uxalliiii<br />
rai-iiuj ol'<br />
il ro. - iniii.ii-i<br />
11" 'nliilr.in.l<br />
'from \lny'- i.tiiimui; m^<br />
» ui'r-' I'oiul. Til • tiiUMitiim. '-o it i-t \ ui'-'i'-'siiry<br />
ii.mi.ii'il, i-lo pr..vi.l,'. 11..0HII t'llyi""'""""' .<br />
ill Ha- uilvnuiimiii .'iiloyL-il by At- •••."uiiyiiii.l.«M.iK'cln.r|.rmilii* v,,rli.ii-<br />
!ti in- I'ilv <strong>of</strong> ii fri'iiui'iit Hi-rvliu to, ,<br />
l,,ili-M"i.i,, i.y.wnv <strong>of</strong> iiii- fU-i-irli-i •"-*"•"•••. *--'--5':"« f "l«-- »•»"*'*•-''••:<br />
r«Tit'l—IT t*^—rli(T*~^iif*r't i ~"l**u^'t—•-.inti<br />
,'. k'l, .'ouK-nipIn,,.- liiniilnm tl.i' neivi *-•••'• 'J*.*' T»»*il-UI,.. f !.:«•: 'North I<br />
ln: Wiiilwooil<br />
fl.'.i.-,;<br />
Mlilillu ToWiiNliip,<br />
1K1<br />
I-' line-. I'oiiilliitloli ill. tlll-l turri-<br />
-rnTyr.t ! "ln5rni-j—i--rc*pL*:iti*"l7X"'ill-f"llo« 1^<br />
tin<br />
•k'ulrii- liiii-. uml ll will lirluu llilu<br />
'tl '.ivtiii'iin, wi' think,<br />
Ilinii-iiiiil-inf<br />
1';.-. tifhiiiil » liii'h to ilny" U itovcruil<br />
.I," 1 ivooiltnnil, fi-i-li-r- to forir-t<br />
Itre-i,<br />
iii I tin* jliotr-nnil- <strong>of</strong> ni-ri'-. ilu nut<br />
•ii'! I i'liuimli iin'onii' In lii'ilii' Hit* Iniiil<br />
i'i>Mil linlilillt:.<br />
" , •<br />
llu' tn'W. link, wlii-n limit, will<br />
in., nlo Orrun-f'liy<br />
witli 11 xln.rU'r<br />
ronii'In i'liiliiili'liiliin, 11- l.i-ilny |>u--<br />
•r-fi'iini Him 1 WHI I K" I"'I'li'ii-iuitvil>
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel<br />
KD .EVKW THOMIPAT<br />
R. CURTIS ROBINSON<br />
Editor and Proprietor,<br />
OCBAN CITY, • J" - , NEW JERSEY<br />
Interstate 'Phone.Na m<br />
'<br />
.•<br />
Aivertuemenu In local oolamnn, & centii<br />
t»riln«,«aoblnMttlan. Monthly and yearly<br />
urnbuml on application. • »<br />
Jqb'work promptly'dono by experienced<br />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2(i, 1807<br />
Kntarigd « (no l'o«t omoe at Ooean city,<br />
N«J*«aaMoondolaM mall mailer.<br />
1 Sunday ,<br />
2 Moqday......<br />
8 Tuesday ,<br />
4 Wednesday..<br />
5 Thursday....<br />
Q Friday<br />
7 Saturday<br />
8 Sunday '••<br />
9 Monday ,<br />
10 Tuesday ..*...<br />
11 Wednesday..<br />
12 Thursday....,<br />
18 Friday<br />
: 14 Saturday.....<br />
15 Sunday. .::..<br />
16 Monday..,..;.-.<br />
17 Tuesday ,<br />
18 Wednesday...<br />
19 Thursday.....<br />
• 20 Friday.<br />
21 Saturday...'...<br />
22 Sunday.......<br />
28 Monday<br />
21 Tuesday<br />
25 Wednesday....<br />
28 Thursday., ...<br />
27 Friday.....•.-..<br />
28 Saturday<br />
29 Sunday<br />
atu; "<br />
Hlitb.<br />
8.11<br />
4.18<br />
5.08<br />
am<br />
6.27<br />
7 00<br />
7.88<br />
8.08<br />
8.48<br />
8.20<br />
10.00ll0.15<br />
11.3411<br />
O.47[<br />
±03<br />
•3.26<br />
4.40<br />
642<br />
8.88<br />
7.28<br />
815<br />
9.00<br />
8.24 » 18 10.04<br />
4.101012<br />
6.0811.0811<br />
6.5211.51<br />
6B4 ""<br />
7.12<br />
7.47<br />
8.21<br />
8 58!<br />
9.35<br />
oMi-2<br />
1.05<br />
142<br />
2.16<br />
260<br />
826<br />
4 03<br />
10.45 10.68 4.42<br />
6.2tt<br />
I12.28J B.18<br />
1.82: 7.22|<br />
2.45<br />
8.571<br />
8.87<br />
5.0210.58 11 88<br />
6.0211.67<br />
6 57 0 H2 liSS<br />
7.47 1. ,<br />
8.8o 2.10<br />
O.i» 2.65<br />
U41<br />
4:27<br />
5.12<br />
liO2< 8.00<br />
12.521 6 52<br />
1.4HI 7.4g!<br />
;<br />
10.2910.57:<br />
1114 11 45<br />
0.87 l:<br />
184<br />
10.5U<br />
.42<br />
114<br />
1.51<br />
2.28<br />
3.01!<br />
rt.47<br />
4..S1<br />
•>.1U<br />
a 14<br />
7.1(1<br />
8.25<br />
984<br />
0.41)10.80<br />
1.45<br />
234<br />
3.22<br />
4.10<br />
4.59<br />
5.50<br />
«.42<br />
7.37<br />
883<br />
V3$<br />
tViat tbe suggestion will bo seized upon<br />
with avidity.<br />
.''•. . '••<br />
~» •<br />
UOUKOWINU trouble IH a habit that<br />
good many persons fall Into', either<br />
deliberately or unconsciously. We<br />
hear, them /now anticipating<br />
bard<br />
Imes. The,cloning or factories, the<br />
reduction <strong>of</strong> wage«, and tbe depreclalon<br />
<strong>of</strong>' real estate.<br />
Tbe calamity<br />
howler walway* with ua, aud ha Is<br />
UHually the fellow who stands 011 the<br />
street corner with- bit bauds In hln<br />
pq.-ket, waiting for Homebody -to come<br />
aloug and baud him a fortune left by<br />
Homo hard-worklug ancestor, or' who<br />
believes that .the' world, owex him a<br />
living,-no matter whether bu Is dlaposed<br />
to earn, it or not. AH a matter<br />
<strong>of</strong> fact, tbe couutry was never more<br />
prosperous than it l» tonluy. ".The<br />
factories were never as busy and wagen<br />
werc'uever as high. There, was never<br />
before so great a demaiid lor help In<br />
all branches <strong>of</strong> mduntrtul activity BH<br />
here IH to-day, and the HOII never<br />
;ried HO loudly for tiller* as It Is crying<br />
low.<br />
I<br />
VOl'K IN OCI-AN CITV.<br />
Might It'not be well for property<br />
vnunf In UIIH city rcxklinu lu l'bila<br />
ilelphlato ol .uige tlieir voting place<br />
o <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, if they, could tinti it<br />
convenient to do no ? .<br />
I11 Philadelphia, in the pa*l, it litibeen<br />
the custom to manipulate the<br />
vote to HUlt tbe purponeK <strong>of</strong> the<br />
sseH," and doubtless hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />
voters thus'have been ilinfranchUeil<br />
it each election.<br />
Hy atteudlng - the primaries utul<br />
voting In tlilx city ou election day,<br />
iroperty owners are mire to' have their<br />
ballots counted, aud they will be<br />
voting to,nome purpose.<br />
it—*""• l»aai| th'g ..ipilmn <strong>of</strong> ifimiy<br />
' CENSDHE <strong>of</strong> the truly great man ha*<br />
no more effect than tbe bite <strong>of</strong> a flea<br />
on the hide <strong>of</strong> an elephant.<br />
•<br />
THE voting machine Is going to go<br />
In this State. .The people will 'not<br />
stand for the absurd thing. They are<br />
all Intelligent enough to vote without<br />
machine aid.—Cape May Star. "<br />
TBOLLEY lines have spread wonderfully<br />
In New Jersey, though this State<br />
bail a remarkable network <strong>of</strong> steam<br />
railroads. A thirty-eight mllllou<br />
- dollar combination <strong>of</strong> these New Jersey<br />
trolley "lines Is now projected.<br />
C'6NFKONTED by an organization <strong>of</strong><br />
patients who threatened to hire club<br />
doctors on salary, the physicians ot<br />
Wllllamsport have withdrawn a proposed<br />
80 per cent. Increase lu fees. The<br />
worm Is turning'with a vengeance<br />
these days.<br />
EVERY few days some' Democratic<br />
newspaper lets a Roosevelt cat out <strong>of</strong><br />
the bag and tbe people who read them<br />
must wander at two apparent facts;<br />
'one Is that Roosevelt ban so many cats<br />
and the other is that Democratic edl<br />
ton have got them all bagged and<br />
ready to use on dull days.<br />
EVEBY day the cable brings both<br />
wterd and wonderful news from Morocco.<br />
The fact,that the senders <strong>of</strong><br />
the news live on the Moroccan out-<br />
'•' skirt, and that they have no means <strong>of</strong><br />
getting accurate news from the Inte-<br />
Hor gives the widest range, to speculation.'<br />
It Is a great yellow opportunity,<br />
and the yellows are making the moat<br />
<strong>of</strong> It.<br />
__J___<br />
NINE thousand veterans* <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tirand Army 01 the Republic died last<br />
year, the biggest annual death rate I<br />
the history <strong>of</strong> the organization.- In<br />
"~" 1880Ibemembershlp was409,489^an(r<br />
at the date <strong>of</strong> last year's report it bad<br />
dwindled**) 222,748. In tbe nature <strong>of</strong><br />
things as the Grand Army grows<br />
"_ older tt grows less', and with accelerat<br />
Ing speed. .<br />
' .<br />
BOTH our army and our navy are<br />
.'";•" smaller than those <strong>of</strong> any tirst clans<br />
.power In proportion to wealth'and<br />
. v population and it ia a public duty to<br />
have each branch kept at the point <strong>of</strong><br />
• \ highest efficiency. That la impossible<br />
When the pay !<strong>of</strong>" enlisted men In so<br />
*' small as to attract mainly, those who<br />
• " are unable or dlsindlued to earn even<br />
. • .day's vises in civil life.<br />
. ... ABOUT this time everybody is interested<br />
in the crops, and.all eyes turn to<br />
Kansas as a record State. Kansas ex<br />
'. pectsto harvest 70,000,000 bushels ol<br />
'<br />
«fbeat as against 81,000,000 last year<br />
' • ••nd i77,O«r,O0O the year before. A<br />
•present prices the wheat will' bring<br />
more to the farmer than did bis two<br />
. last crops. ^Considering .the fears that<br />
were excited by ^ tbe untcasonable<br />
weather coodltlooa hist spring, the<br />
eountry generally will do welt In Its<br />
•}' :''':;eropa.;.:/ :•' '• ;" •• • _<br />
.•.'FirEKE, are some character!) who<br />
carry their wealth' with, them, who<br />
.,are rich without money. They do not<br />
, .need jpalatlal homes* or a large bank<br />
p ^account. They do not need to buy<br />
• 'admlBsIon to aoclety-^-everybody loves<br />
; thscoC / They are welcome everywhere,<br />
^Scanse'they have that which'money<br />
. capnot buy—a genhil, helpful, sunny,<br />
v<br />
' cheerful disposition. Or course, every.<br />
.body wants them, because it Is a Joy<br />
^0 be.with them. .Everybody loves<br />
;<br />
-v.the sunshine and hates the .shadows<br />
, -and .the gloom. There b no bans:<br />
; Account that'can , balance a sweet,<br />
'.Ljg^ctoas personality; no "material<br />
: .-jWaalth can match a eupny heart, an<br />
?y; ';«hlllty. to .radiate • helpfulness and<br />
^.-'i^&aweetniM»v»."',.''.'- '•'" •••. •:' • "•.. .<br />
?&P- ss<br />
the hotirs vary In length. My<br />
slioitertt hniir is from 2 to 3 o'clock In<br />
tbe<br />
nftomoon. I tlud upon inquiry<br />
Unit tills l« tlii>..fleetest iieriod for many<br />
IHM'I||C. in ruy . cuse so swiftly do<br />
tbox • sixty iiiihutes hurry by that I<br />
try to rfnml into them ns many <strong>of</strong><br />
the dl*'.njrro*>ithie, yet Inevitable, things<br />
<strong>of</strong> life us I possibly can..' If I-have<br />
to Interview n bore,. I Beo him the:<br />
If I lum> to visit the dentist, I do It<br />
then Tiint hour Is. liound to slip away<br />
quk'I;ly, no. mnttcr what<br />
happens.<br />
Ojen-forc the uRony <strong>of</strong> disagreeable<br />
BCOIH^H soi-ms <strong>of</strong> Hhortor duration.**—<br />
Now York Sun.<br />
REPVBUCAN<br />
A strong platform "was adopted by<br />
the Republican State Convention last<br />
week.<br />
After indorsing the administrations<br />
<strong>of</strong> President Roosevelt and<br />
Governor Btokes, the following pledges<br />
are made:<br />
"The Hepubllcan party has iuaugu<br />
rated a policy <strong>of</strong> taxation <strong>of</strong> corporate<br />
franchises by which the Htuteannually<br />
collects a large u\\ux for distribution to<br />
the taxiugdlatrleta.<br />
We favor such<br />
systems as will compel franchiseH to<br />
bear a just share <strong>of</strong> tbe.burden <strong>of</strong> taxa<br />
tlon as compared with „corporate aud<br />
Individual, properly.<br />
"A Republican .Senate has twice<br />
passed a civil service reform act, which<br />
has been defeated by tbe present Dem<br />
ocratlc House <strong>of</strong> Assembly. We pledge<br />
ourselves to the enactment <strong>of</strong> a com<br />
prehenslve civil service measure in the<br />
Interest <strong>of</strong> higher efttciency In admin.<br />
Istrative atTalrs.<br />
•<br />
"The Legislature has passed resold<br />
tlons favoring an amendment to the<br />
Federal Constitution .for the election o!<br />
United Htatea senators by. popular<br />
Vote; aud Until such-amendment has<br />
been adopted we favor the enactmen<br />
<strong>of</strong> a law for expression* In some an<br />
thorltatlve way by the voter <strong>of</strong> 111<br />
choice for United States senator.<br />
"We favor the pending amend men<br />
to the constitution, providing for the<br />
creation <strong>of</strong> Assembly districts, passed<br />
by tbe present Legislature upon the<br />
recommendation <strong>of</strong> a Republican<br />
Governor.<br />
'We favor a law providing that al<br />
moneys collected for or belonging to<br />
the Btate shall be, paid Into the Stale<br />
treasury, and that no disbursements <strong>of</strong><br />
tftate funds shall be made except upon<br />
the audit and warrant <strong>of</strong> thecomptrol<br />
ler.<br />
"We believe id simplicity <strong>of</strong> govern<br />
ment and we favor consolidation <strong>of</strong> all<br />
departments aud commissions 01<br />
similar character, aud regret the failure<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Democratic House <strong>of</strong> Assembly<br />
to co-operate to this end.<br />
"We pledge ourselves to correct any<br />
and all abuses that may be found lu<br />
any State department or Institution<br />
and to bold all oQIclals to a strict accountability<br />
for faithful public service:<br />
•'We call the attention or the people<br />
to the Incompeteuoy <strong>of</strong> the Democratic<br />
House <strong>of</strong> Assembly, to tbe dlsgracefu<br />
scenes that marked lu proceedings, to<br />
Its absolute control by tbe lobby, toIts<br />
refusal to pass laws for the Improvement<br />
<strong>of</strong>, the civtl service, to pass laws<br />
for the reform ot the grand jury<br />
system, to-permit the submission to<br />
the public <strong>of</strong> the question- or tbe<br />
separation <strong>of</strong> tbe State and municipal<br />
_<br />
flections, and to tbe reform measures! your lire lnsuruuce premiums an<br />
passed by the Republican Benate." J waste <strong>of</strong> mouey, Johnt V .<br />
. . Naked Truth.<br />
* Au encounter <strong>of</strong> \vltn once took place<br />
betv. I'cii tbo Into 'lOiiKejie' Field and a<br />
New York, woniaul It was at dinner,<br />
nml tb« woman was In evening dress,<br />
wblcb njis father decollete. After a<br />
Bklrmlsh iMMueeu the two relative to<br />
tbo i'e.-oetfvo merits <strong>of</strong> n well known<br />
author It would, scorn mat Field came<br />
<strong>of</strong>f second lu>st. .<br />
" ^**~ , .'<br />
"Oh, Mr. .Flutd," exclaimed the woman<br />
exultahtfy, "you must admit that<br />
'you nre fairly lwaton v at yoiir' own<br />
game'." . , rV^<br />
' Field bowed politely nnd, with<br />
am lie, promptly rejoined, "At any rate.<br />
Miss Blitttk. I buve one' consolation—<br />
you can't lii ugb at me In your sleeve."<br />
—Llpplncotfa.<br />
Caught In the Act.<br />
. Lady Visitor—I am sorry to see you<br />
here, my youii^ irlead. You appear to<br />
have bad a good education. •<br />
Convict-Well, madam. I have been<br />
through college.<br />
•<br />
Lady Visitor— Is it possible?<br />
Convict—Yes: that's tbe reason I'm<br />
here. They caught me as I wan going<br />
through.—Philadelphia Inquirer.<br />
. Caused the Flr«t Coolnwi<br />
Mr., Newly wed<br />
(reodlng^-Nobody<br />
ever yet saw a dead mule. Mrs. Newlywetl<br />
(who Is thinking <strong>of</strong> something<br />
else11 ad uot llatenluK)—Don't you think<br />
PBRSONAI3.<br />
Somers Young visited relatives lu<br />
Mlllvllleover Huuday. . ' _'•* '<br />
E. A. ^MiiBcbamp, '<strong>of</strong>, 1'ainden, is<br />
enjoying his vacation In this city.<br />
Albert Ashman^ <strong>of</strong> this city, has<br />
beep visiting friends In llrldgeton.<br />
T, H. ' Drake, <strong>of</strong> Independence,<br />
Kansas; Is registered at the Kathlu.<br />
Mm. Thomas Hammer, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
was Iti town during tbe week.<br />
Alex. Cotton, <strong>of</strong> Vlneland, a former<br />
resident oX this city',: Is. a visitor here.<br />
Miss Buli' Ernst,,<strong>of</strong> thin .city, Is<br />
vlsliliig friends In West IMilladelplila<br />
J. Ueorge Hueher, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Narbertli,<br />
1'a., was a recent visitor at the Atglen<br />
Mr and Mrs.Thomas Watspu have<br />
gone to l'hlladel|«lila for a week's<br />
visit. • , '.<br />
Miss Kllzabetli Corson, <strong>of</strong> tills, city<br />
vlsl'.ehla, were<br />
among the week's<br />
visitors.<br />
rs. llelle Krrickwu has returned to<br />
thl- city after speinliug the summer nt<br />
er. <strong>of</strong> Carlisle, Pa., li<br />
occupying her cottage, at Twentieth<br />
ami Central avenue.<br />
Vrs.-Win. Metzler, <strong>of</strong>'Philadelphia.<br />
is occupying her cottage, I5.H7 West<br />
avenue, Jor a few days ,<br />
The Kev. John W. Smith, or tl<br />
city, attended the preacheis' meeting<br />
In'jiinden on Sunday.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Clawell leave<br />
to-day for Detroit, Mich, to visit<br />
frit nd* for'a few weeks.<br />
>•». Anna Pedrick has returned<br />
to ':er home In this city"after a visit to<br />
relatives In Connecticut.<br />
Mrs.<br />
John Test, <strong>of</strong> Twelfth and<br />
Wet avenue, Is spending a week with<br />
relatives lu Philadelphia.<br />
Allen H. Corson' <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
vls'ted his father, Collector Nicholas<br />
< 'oi son, In this city, over Sunday. •<br />
Miss Emily Collins, nr-Hleasantvllle<br />
lias been «|>ending a few. days with<br />
hei cousin, Mrs. Wni. F. Clardlner.<br />
Mrs A. K. Armstrong hao been<br />
spending.a few days with her mother,<br />
who Is seriously 111 lu Philadelphia.<br />
Mrs. Mary De Benedict!*; <strong>of</strong> Plilla<br />
delphla, is visiting her parents; Mr<br />
ami Mrs. Fred. I'ontlere, in this city,<br />
I>r. I. N. (irlscom has'returned from<br />
a gunning trip to Port Elizabeth. He<br />
Hfi<strong>of</strong>5"IiTrgen"UiiIber~or~ral|-Bnd-reed<br />
biris. _ . :<br />
Mr«. It. O. Kradway, or Philaitel<br />
ph a, is visiting, Mis. Walter Chandler,<br />
at tier cottage, Tweutleth and Centra<br />
avenue.<br />
Miss Kutella I^ake and*MIHS Kraina<br />
lle-s have gone to Itrldgeton for a ten<br />
da.oslJ-i«iLijLiUHjLrJb!sslj!lstet l_Mr« iA<br />
FloUers. .<br />
Mr and Mrs. E. L. Ititter, ot Phlla<br />
delphla, liave been occupying their<br />
cottage, 1J>24 Central avenue, the last<br />
few duys. »<br />
Mr. and MV«. Wllbert Mack entertal'ied<br />
Mr and Mrs. Somers, <strong>of</strong> Petersburg,<br />
"at their South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> home<br />
ovtr Sunday. # ' . . .<br />
• Mr. and Mrs. ('has. K. Haag and<br />
Henry Kljielz. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, were<br />
members <strong>of</strong> a recent lively party .at<br />
the Iltscayne.<br />
•<br />
- A. Lake Adams, or Handy Hook<br />
Conn., has returned to this city after<br />
spending several weeks with' hi<br />
f.imily at home.<br />
Win, K* Woolston,' who Is in the<br />
freight<br />
department <strong>of</strong> the Penn<br />
sylvunla Itnilroad at 'f'aiuden,. spent<br />
Monday lu tills city.<br />
I;. U. rttllfcs and daughter, Miss<br />
Bertie, will leave early next week for<br />
the Delaware Water Oup". .They, will<br />
be gone ubout'ten days<br />
'.<br />
Mr! und Mrs Charles'Hteplieusoii,<br />
or West Philadelphia, are passing the<br />
week with Mr. and Mrs. Learning<br />
HtepheiiBun, in this city.<br />
Mrs. Thomas II. riauiiuer, <strong>of</strong> l'hlladelphla,<br />
was u visitor at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
her parents, Dr and Mrs, Levering,<br />
In tills city, during the week<br />
Rev, John It. (Jreer, <strong>of</strong> Thirtieth<br />
street and Went avenue, Ibis city, attended<br />
the. Ijocal Preachers' Associa<br />
tion in-Camdeu on Satiirdiiy.<br />
L. H. A Htedem aud HOII, <strong>of</strong> KleveutU<br />
and Master streets, Philadelphia,<br />
were visitor* here on Tuesday.. Dr<br />
Steileni owns a cottage In this city.<br />
Mrs, Frank Moore, or Moores, !>a.,<br />
aud Mrs C. Btalcup, <strong>of</strong> Camden, have<br />
been vlsttlog their mother, Mrs, Mary<br />
MaMJU, in her Central avenue cottage,<br />
luewls Springer, a prominent bjinlne;is,man<br />
<strong>of</strong> Trluldad, Col,' has been<br />
visiting: his brother-in-law, John It.<br />
Christian, in this city, during the<br />
week. "<br />
".'...<br />
Mr. and'Mrs. Orlando l*e and children,<br />
or Delmont, visited Mrs Lee's<br />
sister, Mrs. Alfred, Poaell, in this city,<br />
several days the latter part or last<br />
week.<br />
'<br />
J. Frank Meeliau and family, it<br />
Philadelphia, are spending a fe<br />
weekv here.<br />
Mr. Meebali, who Is. a<br />
floriat, la well known in this city, where<br />
be has many friends.<br />
J K. Russell, <strong>of</strong> Manchester, N. H.,<br />
who is financially. Interested In property<br />
here, was a visitor oil Friday<br />
and Saturday last,'.when be met a<br />
number'or old friends. ,<br />
Howard H. Ross, who for several<br />
yeara baa been In the.employ: <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Healing It. R In Camdeu, has re-<br />
Igii.Nl bis position a»d returned to<br />
'out House to enter Into partnership<br />
with bis father, forinor State Seliator<br />
K [. Ko»». ' ,• *<br />
Mr. aud Mrs*Arthur D. JturroWs<br />
lav.j returned to Oceau Clly. and are<br />
occi.pylng their cottage, after irpeuding<br />
several weeks In <strong>Ocean</strong> drove, N.<br />
J., I 'ouuectlcut and other places downcast<br />
• i'helr many friend* weie glnd to<br />
wi'l.xime them back. ... • "<br />
, •"''<br />
. LEITING A FLAT. ^,<br />
"The" Agent Found' Thar* W mill v.ltjier tin the third." k *<br />
"\'o objection to that. I mn fond <strong>of</strong><br />
nil Uluds or music." . • ..<br />
1 .Ve don't toko renters who bavo<br />
i'hl tlrt-n, you know." . a .<br />
"iVe hnveu't any. My rjiuilly consiss<br />
<strong>of</strong> my wife, myself nnd a grown<br />
sin ," . ,<br />
" \lso wi> require the Is-Ht <strong>of</strong> refcreni<br />
•»«." . •<br />
"-!i»re they lire." '<br />
'I lie tiui-nt lOIII:D TO THE<br />
CONNTITI'TIUH *>^ THE NTATC<br />
ur M:W jr.nvF.v uv TIIF I.WIIH-<br />
L%-ri'HK or IIMI7.<br />
'<br />
HKN.VTK VOKCUKKKNT IH'Xlihl'TIO.V,<br />
, N ' O . . l . '• _ _ ' , • ' . , '<br />
UK IT UKSOI.VKI'I (Uie IlotlHe <strong>of</strong> Awemttly<br />
oui-tirrlnu), Tli»t 1110 rollowlnu.jimutidiiutiii<br />
10 Iliei-ttniellalldii <strong>of</strong> Hits Mtute be milt, the<br />
Mnnii- 1M liervby protMu^il'nllit wtmn tlw Hume<br />
ltl twui{re«4t lo.bjr u im\J yerth unit nuys<br />
lliprt^)", nnd rtterritl to tint i^giNlulure nuxt<br />
to bo tii4*«ii, und publlHbt-tl for Hint* nionlbM<br />
S rlor l« the Unit Tut-iitlay utli-r lilt- tlTNl M1111-<br />
»y 01 Novemlwr nuxt In al It-nsl 11111^ IH-UN-<br />
PMiH.Turvucb v >auly, 10 btr ili-MlKiuilt-u l»ir hi,<br />
ilMir* U U'lJtlurntsU to ThUrwdtty. Outot* V 17t !»„<br />
IWf7( ul llitf ri^me hoiir xntl DIUVU.<br />
NtUflOhAH C'OUSON, V »liec(or.<br />
NOTICE.<br />
To tlie Viwnern <strong>of</strong> prop^i'ilo^ uttnitlnt; 01<br />
tlir* f'ullou'litlf u iliietl ritruel* or ti biiUN ''<br />
Ucenn <strong>City</strong>* N* J.: Atluntlu avenue from 1<br />
MotitliWeMt^r y »trt«<strong>of</strong> Klrwt Nire-t to u pn<br />
uboMI »aor*«t'bc>itthWfMt4!riy from ih^ non...<br />
wetriurly line <strong>of</strong> H«cond Hiruut; Kin*.mrevt<br />
ulirt M*jconrt Ntre«t euch from ltiu>»w "'<br />
i'rly I live <strong>of</strong> AUtintln n Venue, »,<br />
. irly u rtlniHnce <strong>of</strong> H\MUI K'4) Unit.<br />
. YtUHCeiiTOby nbitllrKlthul Uie <strong>City</strong> !L_ ._<br />
<strong>of</strong> A. J. '<br />
EJ ttmAU* Klven. Uulldloit* «n>cU.ICirie>TloMlANO«UPIKINTIMOirv«b>iitiinif l»*i to bb lo"" 4 '°<br />
-lliu luurkel. t . t'.-n~i<br />
full Iliivorwl Toil*, ohoice l'r»od« oltow"<br />
Huiiix <strong>of</strong> uml quality.' Weighed »Wffi<br />
Muwed by nmtoliiera. No low In •*»<br />
churited to |>urubau«ni.<br />
IIVBr«l,lreeol chaiKe at any rmllrOMlrt»no»<br />
ID AtUotle or Caps Hay county. . ..<br />
•.atlsfactlon<br />
I. N.-.JOHNSON;<br />
PLUMBER, ,,<br />
STEAM AND 6AS FITTER<br />
Repairing a specialty.<br />
Bath Tubs and Plumbeis'<br />
Supplies.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel<br />
~an>Bb*ll bo gl»«i to receive llonm <strong>of</strong><br />
Jri krid cointn<strong>On</strong>lcotlonii <strong>of</strong> lutureHt<br />
JJttl cominunlly and our-reaclom<br />
trtry<br />
• .., cominuiiicatlonB uhouhl be a«i-<br />
" WI1leti wHIitlio full plme ami<br />
"WI1leti<br />
!^ f<br />
le<br />
<strong>of</strong> tlio write*, u<strong>of</strong>nejeiwailly<br />
but fcua guarautee<strong>of</strong><br />
DOTS.<br />
TW late, J1.0S ,.<br />
Capital IH other people'H. money tliat<br />
UKMB who don't own "penel.<br />
\ wife In very convonlent to (intf<br />
fiolt with for your own nil»tnkeH. •<br />
llod-beD hunters were out .In force<br />
darlnKthe latter par^<strong>of</strong> last week.<br />
pirfShore <strong>Line</strong> coiitiniieH urhiKini?<br />
m«ny vialtorH hero from Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.'<br />
' An average man l» itlie who conildcm<br />
uluiM'lf rather'above the aver-<br />
A traveler IIIHIH nut one can travel<br />
litt or "I""'<br />
without chnugltiK the<br />
n t e . • • • • • .<br />
Tlie only «ay you eoulil find the<br />
bnlua<strong>of</strong> mime people would bo with a<br />
dob. . • . , ' •"<br />
The elderly maiden who paintH and<br />
ponders uiuH be niakliiK up fur lunt<br />
time. V • . •<br />
To make a clean xweep In a jmlltloal<br />
MOW it I" oerexHavy to ralne the Uu»t<br />
But •'<br />
'• •".' • '<br />
There are lotH <strong>of</strong> men under.a cloud<br />
Tbo never Htiile an umbrella In their<br />
U»W.<br />
cnmpet<br />
PRETTY FLOWERS<br />
AROUND BIER<br />
I,arg6 Number <strong>of</strong>' Sorrowing<br />
Friends at Mrs.-Stttwj'<br />
",. . Funeral. • • ' •<br />
- Many- mirrowltiK frleiiiln .lixikuil ii|>-<br />
011 the feulureM »f Mrri. It. II. Stitun fur<br />
1 (lio In'nt time on Thtirwlny uflcriioiin,<br />
_<br />
' wlipn tlie fuiierul Hcrvlcuit vvcrt> liclcl ut;<br />
FIVE CONFIRMED<br />
IN HOtY TRINITY<br />
Rite Administered by Bishop<br />
Scarborough, ^yh.o ,<br />
Preached Sermon.<br />
. A I'liiwuf ll^e uiiultH WUH eonllriMC'±; Wesley<br />
aver.ue fur.next neii-oii.<br />
WuodM Are Full oi •«•••.<br />
a. WIIIIWOMI paper: In 'llsii<br />
Hi! the next (!oii);rei butluTM; '<br />
U pretty good fur rk'i'teinber i!i|.<br />
Mi«. J.' !*• 'Koit recently too"k t h<br />
Huuday ncliool claim in the 1'ronuy<br />
terlaii church on a<br />
<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Keachlug Uea»ley'B Point, the youni<br />
people uperil the day lii picnic style.<br />
FIRE DEPARTMENT<br />
PARADE AND INSPECTION<br />
Annual Event Was a Saccces<br />
In Every Way—Btrnqact<br />
in • Evening. •<br />
lito parade and hiHpectloii or the<br />
Oceuu <strong>City</strong> Klre Deparlmcnt, on Hatunlay<br />
afternoon, wan a Hiiccenn lu<br />
ADM<br />
LEFT FROM<br />
NIGHT IN VENICE<br />
MADE STARTLING •<br />
CATCH IN BAK<br />
STOCKHOLDERS<br />
. ELECT DIRECTORS<br />
Hanicd in. a Rod and Reel<br />
. andParf<strong>of</strong> a Fisb-<br />
. . ' ing <strong>Line</strong>.<br />
While llxlilng lu the buy, on Tlinrxt<br />
day afternoon, John Tent, iiM'hllailel<br />
every way, although ther'o wan<br />
il had been liitciided tii deillrate the<br />
chiirttli on Sunday morning, but all <strong>of</strong><br />
tlm- nei;essary legal iiinttern hail not<br />
besti IIIM|MI'HCCI u<br />
uloiig the New<br />
trsey . Misiro..<br />
ti.urd <strong>of</strong> Trade...........<br />
lolel Men's Assn<br />
'..llecltd by Darby<br />
Total<br />
fiTO-T<br />
CoiitrllititloiiH In Ituy ('urulvat col<br />
ected by Krank K. Darby.:<br />
H<br />
Itkl<br />
700"<br />
5... Harry Climidlcr,<br />
[K^L^m^r;u?n2!hed 111 bl; i ':«/•••';«»«!»;, v v: *?„'";; S ; .<br />
the water . • - ' ' • 11;, I'an>?ley, W. K. Mussey, R. H. llad-<br />
Jlavlng read In Hit; HKNTINKI., a C IH'e, John K. itiissell utjd C. How-<br />
.... . „ • i u^it Bcliernicrlmi'ii,<br />
re Scliertncrhoru presided<br />
^ _ . . ,, _ . :icetiug. '' - ;<br />
angling on Pogg'H Pier, .Mr. Tent I - Tho dlrcctorn will meet und reorgau-<br />
Jiuviug rcuil in rm," nr.s ri^ir.n, n u nic, uuiui<br />
couple <strong>of</strong> weokH ago, <strong>of</strong> the theft, by a a'*d Hclicrmc<br />
tilg'llsli. or Pr<strong>of</strong>. H. Tudor HIrirng'x 1<br />
Coinmodoi<br />
llShlng tackle' while. Dr, S'trun'g wan'o cr the nice<br />
WUH tho property <strong>of</strong> Ihe Philudelphlul<br />
orgunlnt, and luiinwllutely hebegni!'<br />
g a , an y g<br />
IniKilrlCH IIH to Dr. Straug'H place or<br />
residence hi Phlladclpliiu.<br />
The I'lrnt National llunk-ulwayn<br />
ou hand nnupply ornuiull change<br />
.n.%j|.w>. ituiiiittnit|>|>ij .., ni<br />
I f. r rti^toiuem and othem.<br />
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD<br />
PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS<br />
TO<br />
FALLS<br />
C^ctober 8 ( <strong>1907</strong><br />
nooND^TRiP $ i i. 55 ffOrrl OceapQity<br />
Tirkrpt KO*M1 u'olnu «n h»*t train . (Hiitm'riluu wltli sl'KCIAI, Tit,UN <strong>of</strong> 1'iillnmn<br />
rurloriTiirKttml Huy i'imrlun, Inivtn^ I'hfluil^hilitu ut N.I>7 A. M., foiloulim d»y, (ir(»»1nr.<br />
\*, runniiiK tlironyh the ' ' - t •<br />
Picturesque Delaware Valley and over the Pocono fiountains<br />
TUiltrtM K(MM! rt*tnrn1iiu;oii rcmilur irHlin* uittiln VKN<br />
1»AVS. Hht|> oil utitiht llnill utlt<br />
•it llmiiilo nMnrttlnut , . . . » . .<br />
LAST OF TH E SEASON<br />
Mlnxtrii'liHl llookli'tiinil rilll Inroriim'lim limy I •• oliliilniit frc.in Tl.'k.'l Auvulx.<br />
J. K. Willill, iiMM.iiK..r I rullli- Miinnmr. ' (iKIl, \v. IIIIVI>,
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel<br />
I'uatnb urn fpmiaio Kim TBCIUMT<br />
R. CURTIS ROBINSON<br />
Bdltxn and- Proprietor<br />
-. NEW JERSEY<br />
No, iai<br />
OCEAN CITY;<br />
Inter-Bute<br />
AilrertlMraenU In local column* 5 «nt<br />
per line, each Inaertloa. MonUiIy unit yearly<br />
nrntubetl on application.<br />
'Job work promptly done by .experienced<br />
and*.<br />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8^<strong>1907</strong>.<br />
rUefpn or the project to pave Atluutlo<br />
aveuue. . There will be) lhou«aii(la <strong>of</strong><br />
dollar* apeut }u red lire, bunting anil<br />
electrical<br />
display, aud 'no one begriMlgeH<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> all the honor<br />
aud pIcaHure that HUCII a allow will<br />
give to the municipality aud IIKKU^HIH.<br />
• "Wecauuotjiowever, r<strong>of</strong>ruln from<br />
making the comment tbat If, au equal<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> money wero. inverted- In<br />
trees, the UOZOUH <strong>of</strong> bare uninvitlnft<br />
streetH aud uVonucs might begin to<br />
bloom like gardoiiH, eitpecially If<br />
cut I<br />
Kntered at the Pout omco at Own <strong>City</strong>,<br />
•N. 4., MI aooond clan mall matter.<br />
REPUBLICAN TICKET.<br />
J.-OIKIOVKKNOIU<br />
JOHN FRANKLIN FORT,<br />
OF KSSEX COUNTY.<br />
FOK ASHKMHI.V. > '<br />
COKSVILLE E. STILUS,<br />
.OKUl'PEltTOWNSHIl'.<br />
FOB BUBKOOATE:<br />
UHARIiEB P. VANAMAN,<br />
OP MIDDLE TOWNSHIP.<br />
FOB 8HEKIKF: •••<br />
ROBERT R. COKSON,<br />
OF DI'PElt TOWNSHIP.<br />
FOB COROKKlt:<br />
WILSON A. LAKE, M. !>.-<br />
OF UPPEB TOWNSHIP. •<br />
IT Isn't always easy, to. be plejuiant<br />
and agreeable, but It certainly puyH to<br />
make.the effort.<br />
MONEY is so plentiful in the Went<br />
thiH year that the farmer baa to build<br />
two granaries—one for bio uu*-plus<br />
•and—tbe-other—for-lib«-»urplu»<br />
Cfuf)<br />
casb. _ _ _ _<br />
MARCHING catupalgim lu election<br />
years have fallen Into dlituxe.<br />
There<br />
are no more. Immense street' parades<br />
with their 'glitter and' glare to keep<br />
men aud boys out after the mldulgh<br />
hour. The money formerly spent or<br />
this display 1B now used in systemaU<br />
work. The ward meeting,; the spellbinder,<br />
the patient work <strong>of</strong> organization,<br />
the printing and distribution ol<br />
Illeraturejiud the necessary maebiuery<br />
for getting out the party vote—these<br />
are the factors that count nowadays.<br />
••THE Democrats are not aloue<br />
the demand for separation or Stati<br />
and mtfnlclpal elections," nays the<br />
Jersey <strong>City</strong> Jourual. They are not—<br />
not by a large majority, according '<br />
the Camden Press. The Legislature<br />
tbat passed the Meeker law made<br />
big mistake and the Legislature that<br />
will convene next January In expected<br />
to correct tbat mistake.<br />
Municipal<br />
and State electlqg* have nothing<br />
common aud jibould be held<br />
different times.<br />
i NEVER be too proud to try to niakt<br />
amends for an unkind word or action.<br />
More than half the broken friendships<br />
In the world come from a false. pride<br />
which refuses to allow Itself to express<br />
aorrow and repentance .for ami 'take.<br />
People <strong>of</strong>ten become stubborp au<br />
•'still-necked" with the Idea that tbey<br />
an being Independent, causing themselves<br />
many unhappy hours, where<br />
tbey would only unbend a little and<br />
adm ' that they are wrong—<strong>of</strong> course,<br />
when they are wroug^tlieyTwoiira<br />
have a double pleasure in renewing<br />
friendship aud hi knowing tbat they<br />
had grace enough In them to do what<br />
was right, even when It went againsi<br />
their Inclination.<br />
There In a great loi<br />
<strong>of</strong> satisfaction In doing right, ant<br />
every good and noble speech or deec<br />
la followed by a'reward.<br />
THERE IS little mystery lu tbe popularity<br />
<strong>of</strong> Secretary- Tart In tbe West.<br />
Hia great activities, touching nearly<br />
every public question, and tbe optimism,<br />
with which be attacks such heavy<br />
burdens as tbe. Philippines and tbe<br />
Pauama Canal<br />
strike a resppuulv<br />
chord In the restless and expandtni<br />
West<br />
There Is something agreeable<br />
to the Western American In the Idea<br />
<strong>of</strong> a physically huge and mentally<br />
powerful man grappling with difficulties<br />
and smilingly mastering<br />
them<br />
Secretary Taft's bulky - presence an<br />
engaging smile are greater gifts o<br />
fortune than beauty or gold. The<br />
unmistakable Increase In bis popularity<br />
la tbe West cannot be Ignored by<br />
tbe<br />
anti-Roosevelt aud mitl-Tart<br />
elements <strong>of</strong> tbe Republican party,<br />
his candidacy Is to be made fruitiest<br />
by a combination <strong>of</strong> "favorite sons'<br />
or any other device, It Is time tbat tl<br />
combination should be effected. '<br />
'<br />
UNITED FOK FORT,<br />
, The New Jersey Republicans ente<br />
this campaign substantially united<br />
and with a candidate for Governor<br />
that every .Republican In the State<br />
can support with satisfaction.<br />
Justice<br />
J.. Franklin Fort hoi been on the<br />
bench In New Jersey for. nearly eleven<br />
years, first In the Common Pleas and'<br />
then In the Supreme Court, and he<br />
1<br />
gained there a firm.reputation as a<br />
Just Judge and a learned jurist Before<br />
bis appointment to the bench he<br />
bad achieved success at the. bar. • His<br />
political activity before he became a<br />
Judge was <strong>of</strong> that high, class which<br />
sought the good and success or hi<br />
. , party and nothing for himself. He Is<br />
1 ' well equipped for the <strong>of</strong>fice'for which<br />
* hfr is nominated and will make an<br />
excellent Governor.<br />
While his oppoueut,<br />
Frank. B<br />
v<br />
V" Katzenbacb, will probably 'secure tbe<br />
~" ' full vote <strong>of</strong> the Democratic party,<br />
s , New Jersey Is a Republican State, and<br />
',_»., there Is. no division In that party thlx<br />
f ; '"/year that holdn out auy hope for the<br />
v, •. Democrats. In New Jersey, as else-<br />
''"• T»Jbere, the dlapoaltlon <strong>of</strong> some |te-<br />
— to Independence baa had a<br />
influence on tbe party and<br />
•bout, In large measure the<br />
;l<strong>of</strong> tfaercatues <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fense and<br />
Vimi to Atlantic <strong>City</strong>..<br />
Tbe members <strong>of</strong> Washington Camp,<br />
Mo. 76, <strong>of</strong> this city, expect to take a<br />
good-sUed delegation to Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
this (Thursday) evening, when a<br />
fraternal visit will be paid Camp 80<br />
... ••—_•_.». .__„__ ... ~ u~ u_ r, H ,, r »«„,« or the «ermous<br />
the'pubUu tree planting hy the nilorn-,|<br />
ment or private yardn with<br />
flowers aud vines'.<br />
•It Iran been said by lite uninforiueil<br />
that vegetation cannot tie planted und<br />
made |to I;IUIV upon a Handy beach<br />
Thin argument IH the barest iiointeuiw<br />
and is only an excuse/or luactluu<br />
While It IH to be .acknowledged that<br />
Abtwcon HeaclVupon which Atlantic'<br />
<strong>City</strong> > - located, l» one <strong>of</strong> the ruost<br />
barren upou the New' Jersey coast, It<br />
required uo power* <strong>of</strong> a Ilurbank to<br />
secure vegetation* upun Peek'n Beach,<br />
upon which <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> IH situated.<br />
"If Atlantic <strong>City</strong> wants to mak.e u<br />
good municipal Investment, onetha<br />
will attract v|»itorH, und that I" Atliin<br />
tic Clty'H stock in trade, let her give<br />
attention, to tree planting and the<br />
beautlticatlou <strong>of</strong> private yards. It wll<br />
help HOlve the problem <strong>of</strong> the city<br />
beautiful.uttd the city commercial V<br />
A P-ROttltlUM-'lVK MAN.<br />
Speak'Ing <strong>of</strong> the Hepubllcan conven,<br />
tlon which nominated Judge Fort fo<br />
chief executive <strong>of</strong> the.Coinruonwealtli<br />
Uoveruor Stoke* Hay*:<br />
'•The nomination was remarkable<br />
for its enthusiasm and satisfactory<br />
results. Tbe convention »*<br />
huruuKhly-representatlve-ln-fliarac'ter-'-pal^e:—Men—and—wtimeit—rrali/e—tb<<br />
Every phase <strong>of</strong> the different questioi<br />
presentel—Ninth and <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue.<br />
. tij—Tenth and Asbury avenue;<br />
7 liiunl m<br />
M C t H<br />
N 1 t iW '<br />
the children<br />
foruard<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
H.T. llallard, wife and three children,<br />
Norrlslown; Edward Meiidiiibull, L.<br />
Israel that- they go Clianiller, Wllminglon.<br />
OAKWOOI).<br />
The speaker drew a picture <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Israelites, just escaped from bondage—<br />
the xva before, their enemies behind,<br />
them.. Defenseless, hemmetl In, pursued,<br />
they are.commanded to go forward.<br />
Iiii|Hissible, they thought;<br />
actually lmposslble,'>until UiM ) tied<br />
the way—just as He bail done for us,<br />
lu days that are gone, and just as He<br />
will do again.<br />
Summer lias gone<br />
u ith Its pleasures and memories.:<br />
Now the word Is, "Oo forward."<br />
School liells ring. The children catch<br />
tbe word.<br />
Business feels a now tinneed<br />
nf developing tbeir intellectual<br />
life, It will not do to stagnate. Tri<br />
stand still Is lo go backward,, like the<br />
boatman who lays down the oar and<br />
drift-, with the'currenl.<br />
"Clo forward"<br />
Is the word for our city. We must<br />
forge ahead In ull that makes a place<br />
belter and stronger —a more desirable<br />
resilience for ourselves and others who<br />
will come.<br />
In our personal-and collective religious<br />
life, not less than elsewhere,<br />
we need the words,* "Go forward "<br />
KtlVirt Is the price r. K. H. Madden, Ab'secou; Leslie<br />
Lvve, MillviJIe; ('has. C. Kldrldge,<br />
ColllngsA'ood; Henry B Wayne, T.<br />
It. Fuglu, Camden; Mrs L. It. Corson,<br />
A. K. Corson, May's Lauding; Surah<br />
Corson, Kverlon Cordon, <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly;.<br />
Cornelia Asluuead, Itcesley's Point;<br />
K. Krnesi Huiytlie, Miss Ella F<br />
Suiythe, Miss Bertha V. Smylhe,<br />
Jo!ui<br />
Worth, H. A. Helms, CM.<br />
Ht.milton, Master David Hamilton,<br />
Philadelphia; TIIOH. H Goorley, Clayton..<br />
' " . - '<br />
MHCAVNK<br />
Hlekmanr-Asbury—I'urki— •unii>. lo I* ilfslicuulutl liy III<br />
WeHldmil ol Hi.' I—liiiti', llm Spciiker ol 111<br />
JOIIM* <strong>of</strong> ANHiMiAtiiy nnil tin* i-wvri'tury or<br />
Hlute: ' •<br />
mrlki-oiit Hi, i.rovlno In Kwtliin Ilirwi <strong>of</strong><br />
rtlt'lv lour, uml iuiwl-l ui' pluct* Ilifrt-uf tin*<br />
Th" l2-"iii»l«llir» miHll, In IliO your imii lima<br />
und nine buudrwl nnil nltii*, nnd nt It" lint<br />
mwalou uller eucll Jlnln-U Sluti-s<br />
urniiiKti tlK'coiinllvs ol llils Htutt* tnln IIIKrlol«<br />
lor Ihei'lifllonllicnlti <strong>of</strong> mtmiht-n. <strong>of</strong><br />
lii> lleuernl AMH-'inbly.<br />
Kuril tu***i.|iilily iltM-<br />
.rlrl nn *.*on*illtut**tt KIISII t-onuiln.HK mmrly us<br />
prncifkHlile.nneqiiiil number ol, inliaiflinuis,<br />
und shall coniilHt orcdnvt'nlFni und OOIIIIKU.<br />
ouw tcrrllory, tu a compMcl Inrint tinivlitfd.<br />
Hint euclt county Hhtill, til all llmci*? 1st vnllllfil<br />
loin loimtont-int'liiU'r.unit Itn' wlole<br />
nnnilsir o( iiieinls*rs in IK* I'IIIIM'II MIIUII nrver<br />
rxeti-d slxly. ,— . • ,<br />
.Tint Court or Krron* nnd A iipeulK IK lictvliv<br />
JIIVI-HIIHI with **xclnslvi* orlulliHl Jiirlmllrlliili<br />
und with full |Miwer undtT NIII'II i>u,,-r*litrt' u><<br />
It limy hy rules p'*'**crtl*f to rt-vli'w »ny division<br />
iniiiurninKciiU'ni iiiiuli'ti*/ III** l^ulHlnlurt,<br />
^nlopMMilnhlv dlHtrlds ol Uu* rotlntlcM nf tlilr*<br />
>ui*h urrnnutfiii^ulnii'l .UVHIOII cir uiiy purl<br />
itu*r«>r (H In Hi-croiliiniv o- In i-onllti-l wllr<br />
thlMmrllon. nud II lit rniillti-t lii. WI7, HI one o'elook p. in., ul Hie Houtl<br />
i-oiner<strong>of</strong> Plml vtnvl und Allnnttr uv^ntie,<br />
in Ihe clly <strong>of</strong> Orejtn Clly. i-ounly or CMIN*<br />
lln.-Hnd Htii,leor New Jersey, for Ilie tmrixi^e<br />
,,rt ><br />
renldeutH <strong>of</strong> OO'QII Ulty Uealresacar ' "<br />
back from Atlantic <strong>City</strong> at 11.80 or ,12<br />
John it.'Kendrieki<br />
W.J.4H.8.K.B.OO. .<br />
K. U. Obumplon,<br />
Kllmbeth it, Fluher - -<br />
WnUtt,<br />
K \V. Hurleliib,<br />
Abdamon HourceoiM, . ,<br />
K. N. Ullllnnton, .<br />
Wulle • Crowder KM.,<br />
Murk Buner K»l.;<br />
'<br />
A. U. Heull, '<br />
Uburiea A. Uoe, ' "<br />
K.J.HmlUi,<br />
Joueph Hatlon (40 feet on Fourth Nt-eet),<br />
II. L,. Vaonjnan (40 teel on >*ourth ittreel),<br />
Jonepfa Hullon (M feet on Kourlbmreel),<br />
Hunnah Hayday, ' - - *<br />
Churle. Glnoril. ' .'<br />
Anderson iloarfzeolri,<br />
V. M.Campbel.<br />
rah E. Campbell,<br />
UV'I So.<br />
, 1 " •<br />
IH<br />
• 3.B<br />
r.u •<br />
li! Ill<br />
K.-I X,<br />
12 IU<br />
» an<br />
•311 10<br />
,11 Hi<br />
••.111! 2/i<br />
UI Ul<br />
IM Ul<br />
IS I H r .<br />
u« in<br />
' 7H»><br />
IM 31<br />
11*1 Ut<br />
1 l<br />
21 :•••<br />
21 00<br />
40 lu<br />
40 111<br />
I40 7S<br />
wut><br />
IXl «H><br />
PCI W<br />
&<br />
OWNKIt AKll UKHOUH'TiON.<br />
o'clock at. night, a car; will be furnlahed,<br />
provided notice <strong>of</strong> eight hours w.<br />
given the company.<br />
Also It<br />
itated that this company holds lu car I<br />
at Adriatic, and. Virginia avenues j<br />
sufficiently<br />
long to ' accommodate I<br />
theatre-goers from this city to Atlantic'<br />
JIty who desire to return home.<br />
' '.<br />
'".SJSet" 11<br />
.Bcbua'tt:<br />
N. W. aide <strong>of</strong> Boy avenue beglba ISO leet Not Fourth<br />
t: .<br />
r: N W ' U "°' "^av """ > **'!** * " ! * t B °' """»"<br />
10 leel on N W nlde ol Bay avenne bet Inn iiCl feet X <strong>of</strong> Third aireet -<br />
Hannah Hayday:<br />
- '<br />
120 reel on N W aide <strong>of</strong> Bay uvenue beginu S50 feel N 01 Third •Ueet,'<br />
2X26<br />
70 00<br />
HUM<br />
• T4!S<br />
•J 111<br />
in<br />
8<br />
15 HI<br />
r,:n<br />
.•ft ;«<br />
II<br />
• I li<br />
7 I'.'<br />
1<br />
JI<br />
aai<br />
7 711<br />
7 71<br />
H 17<br />
.ifIT,<br />
, & li.'!<br />
I IB<br />
10 JO<br />
NICHOLAS-CORSON, Tax Collector.<br />
R. CURTIS ROBINSON<br />
Conveyancing 3 Insurance<br />
• '*',. ROTARY PUBLIC AND ' -<br />
: . COMMISSIONER OF DEEBS<br />
• . • '• • ' ' • ' . ' . . . • •<br />
r<br />
" • • •<br />
Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue<br />
OCEAN, CITY. N. J.<br />
Ks^Money to loan on Bond ancl Mortgage.-^<br />
THAT TAX QUESTION"<br />
Can easily be settled by building<br />
Bungalow Cottages<br />
THEY ARE IN GREAT DEMAND<br />
I hnve prepared plans (or a number <strong>of</strong> these, artistic and<br />
co lvenient littl,<br />
«.ITV, W. J. *<br />
IV-i -hfir^ Homo und HfmodHlnir <br />
. Attended-To.<br />
, . OCEAN CITV. N J.<br />
LEONARD KRAUSS CO.<br />
- Electricians<br />
Bi: Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J<br />
I- M-trleul work ol nil klndii pronilitiy ul<br />
Ier led tu. All tuulerlitl nnd wort iiunrunlM-i<br />
Mtr 7tly Unit ciuiui.<br />
IliA S. CHAMPION<br />
Alderney Dairies<br />
tiuaranteed Htrictly PurtiAND<br />
ICECREAM<br />
ESTABLISHED 1881<br />
v Ith t'oi(Htor.iL'c new ttil» ymr, lim p*t<br />
pj»r -rt tftutve letter *t«rvlreubw. than ID tf<br />
pi** • • ' • " , . •<br />
. and Asbury A*e<br />
A. H. BAKER<br />
...Undertaker- and -Embalmer<br />
849 ASBURY AVENUE,<br />
OCEAN CITV. N. J.I<br />
o Oi ll« nniiu/tired'dny or nliEht.<br />
I Undertaker and Embahner<br />
CKNTKAI,<br />
•I'.IIIIIV IKH • CI'IV.N. J<br />
THE<br />
Office. No. 634 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY<br />
i£^Pocono Mountain Ice<br />
Offloo. 1010. A>bury -A»».<br />
OCEAN CITV N.'J'.<br />
Ti H AND ASBURY AVEl,<br />
OCEAN CITY, N, J.<br />
Fine Paper Hanging, Painting<br />
A Select <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
WALL PAPERS AND<br />
INTERIOR DECORATIONS<br />
. Headquarters lor<br />
UP-TO-DATE SIGNS<br />
Aitii 1c U/orkoianihlp<br />
u».,i »,i<br />
O^ARLES L. HOFMANN<br />
FEGISTERED ARCHITECT<br />
006 WALNUT. STREET •<br />
• I«HILAOILPHIA ' '<br />
. Mendel's Annual<br />
CLEARING SALE<br />
.... <strong>of</strong>...<br />
High Grade Clothing<br />
and<br />
Furnishings....<br />
COMMENCES THIS MORNING<br />
W,* liiiti.ll.- ani-li tin.'- ». Hurl, HrlinlllKT<br />
iin.l Mnrv. W,ui.Uiti1l. .!liiilt.4!,M.iliil**uii,t null siiitu.r&l(, ,.<br />
' «•» anil *m UM11I111, nil,ut i.,- sisao<br />
" IVIlMllt SllllH," ill, ,|| ,,|,,| «B.,»||<br />
('tu to . . . . ;* .<br />
l>io«ftnilirr<br />
iniiki'M in . .<br />
»:i. HI. Ml. xl.^u nnd' »7.3e<br />
•' W lilnu- Jolll-a" HUM.. f,,r luiy*. lit w.'<br />
liiilf Uu- IIKIIUI iirlft-M . . ,<br />
VVIIKII Siilli., Irom XV up , .<br />
NIIIK.ai<br />
KIIIIITM<br />
M.,iiilri-li. Tuxiilti. l.lori llniu.l*!, HScapUft'<br />
Fine Underwear, TJc«, Hoilery. Etc<br />
ptllrotly (reduced l-rlcr. :: ,:<br />
JOS. MENDEL<br />
Kili'i Atliimic Avenue, '<br />
iriTy.N.j.<br />
TtilmtpaceUreaarvwilnr<br />
W. L. BERRY.<br />
Manufacturing Jeweler,<br />
NO. a> SOUTH SECOND ST..<br />
-— Ptalladrlpli la.fa. '—<br />
COAL<br />
COAL<br />
COAL<br />
COAL<br />
' Buy yiiur Cnal from the<br />
SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.<br />
AVKLKTH KT. AND WKtfT AVE.<br />
AH yuu are nlway*. Htlre nf Kfl'luK '<br />
£M) ixiundH In tin* ton<br />
0. J. HAMMELL<br />
Marble^Granite Worts<br />
MouumeutB,<br />
Htatuarj-Work, Crtullw-...<br />
CEMETERY INCLOSURES<br />
• • Kurial VBUIIX, GraveCuven* • •<br />
All klmlu<strong>of</strong> Ccmnlery Wnrb<br />
Works at Pleasantville. N^J*<br />
G<br />
No. 1O8 Market St.<br />
PHILADELPHIA,<br />
u'Umoi MoutbJsnw lor<br />
Fine Familu Groceries.<br />
A.wn>. thetrml.mt and l»-.t to lieloondIn<br />
llw lillirkcu ' . . „ «_ '<br />
full llnvored Tiluii, plioleo nriuuW ol Cp»*<br />
HnlfM., ltnl>iln>i,'llrtwl Boer, Butter and WJ*<br />
llahiH or b««l Plillutlclpltla joiiuik-rKo<br />
leal treatment.<br />
Dr. anil MrH. A. K. Moxey, • <strong>of</strong> Mt.<br />
AJry, l'liilailelplila, were recent KiiuHt<br />
or the Klberoil.<br />
REQUEST REFUSED<br />
MelliacllM Huiiclny Hcnooi Cunnol<br />
•eel.In Hlich ttchool naildliiic-<br />
A kpeclal lueelliiR <strong>of</strong> the Hoard or<br />
Education wax lield on Monday evei<br />
Ing for .the pur|x>t,<br />
A Krl.Mi.1.<br />
l.ilin.l'llrli'ii,<br />
It. II KIH,»<br />
. x. I'liiiiiiiil<br />
I. A. W. Mi,illh.<br />
.V.'tV'k'iim'rV-!"<br />
>V'lli<br />
l.lLU!^tt,<br />
1'. I'. M.'OIIIMII<br />
.1, Ml'/iini,'<br />
illiMan* ,k Kcl-<br />
,\vnr»iH,<br />
A.j:.»!iiiti!;<br />
'i.'iini riiiiw'i','.'ii<br />
It I Al.l.nu.<br />
I. M. . r,•,«,..<br />
r.K.KilwnriN,l U<br />
lli"h. Ari.iHtroiiL-. I .'l-«.<br />
.I.IH. lliHitlintyil<br />
M. \V. A.lilltl',<br />
W, .1, INiwWI,<br />
din. II. I'lirkrr,<br />
1 U y m n<br />
u' i .l.i«,-iili Norton.<br />
Kll II. M. I*IIX<br />
W ' l<br />
I in II. r..in'.<br />
I '»' Hurry MIII.T.<br />
I im II. I-'. wtii'iittiiiiM.<br />
I ll.llllUta.|||||,.^,* ] III ' t'llKU. Mlltlll'U-H,<br />
ti,lMH-i h'!T,<br />
1 to .\. I*. Milm-r.<br />
i. It. Mnvli,.,,., t IM, ii.l,.,rn r,,r..in.<br />
i c i i ^ . l l t i - k . ' l , l I * J ( ' . 1 > I , H « ; l i f r t i i ( ! r -<br />
a<br />
!'. I.,-. A'IIIIIIK. IMII lii.ru, .<br />
John I', l-'ox.<br />
I Kl i K. V. mi-wiiM,<br />
K A fur •>», • ,|III!.HM.I'I»M. '.<br />
I'llili. I., -sl.-urr,<br />
T 'I*.' ltl.-lmr,l stm III)<br />
sioiin.-l Kii4.,'|i, ] mi! K. M.Kiitlini,<br />
•.ili.llih K.1 •.upl-. I KI x. r. ri..lliiii,I.<br />
V.l'ur*ioli,<br />
t INI' /.iiiii' ,v /on-,<br />
Mr- W. II.<br />
f. I, Ij-1,i,.in.<br />
U. It. M.HIV, I ui 'WlnlL'ltl AU.'li.<br />
Alll'tiS.-llll.<br />
I '»' .Inlili CiHiU.<br />
'Mr ^..vil.r<br />
I HI<br />
T IM<br />
I Ul<br />
.1 I.I<br />
I III<br />
I "I<br />
I HI<br />
I II<br />
I HI<br />
ON WEDDING TRIP<br />
'• II Tucker uucl Wilt- Will y Mrn. TuckerV >-l>.tcr, Minn Jullu<br />
ttisiefl, who linn bccii'licre Home time.<br />
JT*ifl|Tritleltr~ril'~''*en" lt "''<br />
•ville, Is the (jiiest or the foiuily «f J-M l<br />
.Scull. In this clly.<br />
iVr*. ItebeccaSuttoii .Went to Cam<br />
deli Saturday, where slit' will »iiend<br />
the winter'iuontliH.<br />
ItourKwis husbek'ii .visitlilit<br />
h'or parents, Mr. ami Mr'. <<br />
ISmirlie • is; In this eity<br />
." . •<br />
K. M, Jereissati. or I'liiliulfllihiii,<br />
as In town oil Tiiesduy and rcKlHtered<br />
at the Wyoiulnir.<br />
U<br />
IS.Disbrow and wife, oT Kitlley<br />
I'ork, property owners'here, ..were In<br />
town (luring the week.<br />
H. I*. Jamison, a new business man<br />
here, who'emu* from Wildwool, Is<br />
registered at tlie' Palace.<br />
Mr niul Mf«. A. P. Mllmr iitnl_ w>n,<br />
Waiter, or the Wyomhii;, It-'"' • '"'<br />
ou a trlliirt NiaKiim Ktill^.<br />
MIHH. Kll/aheih Urn m«-•>', '"t " liJ<br />
<strong>City</strong>, has returned friinl a weeli<br />
to the Delaware Water «.ap.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>. Meredith, nf Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, Wata<br />
Sunday visitor here, the eilftst or tho<br />
Hey. Of. and MrH. I.rtiiiyale.<br />
Hoi).<br />
Klteiie/er AdainH.. or West<br />
MilK'lMc, npeiil yo-lLT'lny wli'li Mends<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> I'Ity.<br />
Mr. anil Mrs. Itolierl It.'J'iusuiaii. ol<br />
ritllailcl|ihla,<br />
have liccn oictipylui!<br />
heir I'ottime,<br />
USiM Asbury iivctiue,<br />
tiiritii; tlie pa-t week.<br />
K Kriti'-i .Siiiytlu* and the Ml^*c»<br />
Klla V. iiiid llertlta'V. Sinylhc, <strong>of</strong><br />
Plilltnlcl|ihlii. wt're «iif>-ts iir tlic'tJar-<br />
WIKMI a few day- -nice<br />
ruirlcr-* avid- It. Si-till? clerk- m in*. -I.<br />
Scull's oillcc, leftytt-tiTiliiy, wllli hi'<br />
wire, uod clilltl. ror .Meilfnnl, where<br />
Mr*-. Scull's ptirents resiije. * ..<br />
Mrs.<br />
Ward and Mrs. Ncl-u n, or<br />
Philatlclphla, who condiiiieil<br />
< litl.ilfuyetlc<br />
lu-l MiiiuiR'r. tire e|ijoyiitir a<br />
scusoit <strong>of</strong> re*-l in Otis resort.<br />
• John W Krti/iet, Jr.L<br />
Plillailel|ihlair uml siiiiiincr coltai!.er<br />
here, WHS ti visitor dtiruiK tite wcik<br />
niul recl-lered ul the ISI-eiiyne<br />
Miss Ktllth Slimmer*, <strong>of</strong> Clensidc, a<br />
Philadelphia stiimrli, who liaslicvii<br />
HpeiidiiiKa moitlli Iu'thix elly, will<br />
return home oil Salilrdtiy next -<br />
Mrs.riareucctiilili'iueytiiid chlltlrei<br />
hnvi<br />
delphm after a pldiwini visit "to Mm.<br />
M. Sack tut Kotirtft -trcct, tills city.<br />
Mrs. Mary McAleese, <strong>of</strong> West IMillitdel|>hiti,<br />
spent a 1 few days here ill<br />
the week, reiiewnm aci|l<br />
iiriili;<br />
MlllltailCCi*<br />
She was a former rc-ldent <strong>of</strong> this ciiy<br />
L.It, lleckcit aiiil tliillKlitur, .Mrs<br />
Wiilliim<br />
llmii-k, dimuut-toto<br />
ihe hotel building will be continued.<br />
<strong>On</strong> ihe i-olltl* Htniic fouuiltilioii* there<br />
will lie blllll a brick wall Up to the<br />
llrst story Untler alf the (Vails .if the<br />
ninln biiiltliug, anil til'o In the. buck,<br />
covering, in all; about 1WU lineal feet<br />
The Improved basement will lie utilized<br />
for Various purposes looking to tlie<br />
and there, also, will be u liahdsuiiielyilll'cd<br />
care.<br />
There will. lie a jiorcl<br />
around the basement <strong>of</strong> the building,<br />
where the metl will' be able, lo enjoy<br />
their cigars wit limit niinnyunce to the<br />
Iciimle gilestx <strong>of</strong> the house.<br />
Sands, who' is 'undergoing Iruiituienl<br />
ior.YEARS OLD<br />
Wcvni >ulbw: muif l»y choir and beue<br />
•lay next.<br />
Philadeipiiia, wan among the vislturx<br />
here the latter part <strong>of</strong> 1o»t week<br />
BollaKl and<br />
were amonK<br />
To nn'lliH n Cottage..<br />
Jolni MartH, contractor and builder,<br />
lagettiug the ltiinher nil the ground<br />
and preparing to erect a cottage, near<br />
Mllh and Central avenue, for Joseph<br />
•Barton, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.' Mr. Itarton<br />
• hail been among the city'H plen»ed<br />
vlaltorii. _'.' ,<br />
; Panfeaiiril n Coiuuc<br />
•.;', Merrick Hteelman, who haH'bcelia<br />
Waldeht <strong>of</strong> thU city for a number <strong>of</strong><br />
years, haHJuKt purohaned Capt. Oeo.<br />
•Wnebttage, re.2Anbury aveuue. Tt<br />
wan one <strong>of</strong> the bent barRaluii Bccured<br />
. bere In a long time. •<br />
Mr. and Mrs. II. 'I',<br />
chlidreu, <strong>of</strong> Norrislown, .<br />
the weekM vlsltoru to this,resort.<br />
Ml»« Carrie L..Corson, <strong>of</strong> Wilmington<br />
Is visiting Mr.anil Mrs. ltoi.Jan.ln<br />
H<strong>of</strong>lmaii, at \W A«btiryauenuc.<br />
Mr nittlMr". Jol«» "•/"''.I 1 *'*!;, ,° f<br />
tlii* city visited Mr. and Mrs. Seth I<br />
Hand', at ltlo Orande, over Miinday.<br />
MeH»r». Jamet. and William SUm<br />
accompaule.1 by tl»elr mother, U»<br />
away for » couple <strong>of</strong> weekn' recreation.<br />
Mr-. Aaron Btepheuson. <strong>of</strong> Wen-<br />
— ''.ml<br />
Their Colihlte*<br />
Mr. and Mm. i\ H. Shoemaker are<br />
making addltloiiH and exteimive IraprovemenU<br />
to the rear and Interior <strong>of</strong><br />
the residence they recently purchased<br />
Ventral avenue, below Ninth Htreet,<br />
,1B this city, . ' •<br />
Btelihen-i<br />
Mlnnl.ydeliaU.Hmlth.<strong>of</strong>l'leaHanth<br />
t <strong>of</strong> M f » lldM '"'<br />
vllle, WOH<br />
i<br />
the<br />
lt.<br />
<strong>of</strong> M f » lldM '"'<br />
H<br />
day.<br />
ww the Ijiiet<br />
i. Haro,Sir. Knghmd.or Anbiiry Park<br />
and a niece <strong>of</strong> Mrn. Itrnnyate . ,<br />
Mine Vera Smith, who i« Htenogroimur<br />
at the Strand, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
has been Mpeiidlhg afeWdaVH In th.ix<br />
city, where her narentn reside• jiiicl<br />
here'riie iiaH u number uf frtendn,<br />
Mlsii' Olive<br />
Ijear 'and brother,<br />
Mini. Oim .^ vhlil(| U y f,, r Plilla<br />
li; <strong>of</strong><br />
formerly<br />
^urte Miller, formy .<br />
H^<strong>of</strong>thli, city, riowarealdeut <strong>of</strong><br />
the winter, I<br />
m<br />
coiirso<br />
In<br />
I'leri-e'n<br />
Mre Hiram B. Mowrer bu« returned'<br />
frouTa vl«it t" Atlttiitlo HM1 until uxed.<br />
- MUH.J. L.A'ANTINK, I'rop. •<br />
Viimu'rty «tl Tlio Octnii Clly Hou"?.<br />
^" r " l » Read ins Coal<br />
AIM> KImllItibf WiMttl Ity bnrrvl or cord.<br />
lU-ixt »'OHI on Lhu tniirkf-t. *J24(1 Ibu. lo<br />
the mil ijuuriiiiU^fl. Ik'llar Knterprlwo<br />
'l>lutnu.<br />
lllr^ trnil Vnrd.'rilNTU and WCSTT<br />
JACOB SCHUFF<br />
THE PIONEER<br />
BAKERY.<br />
No. 700 Ashutf AientiB, Ooaan Cill, N. J.<br />
I-WHII llri'iul, l'i»» BlutCakradsily. Wnldlfm<br />
CukiHift HiH*t.'tally.<br />
Ordt.ru dnllvered frnv <strong>of</strong>'<br />
nharicti. NotbluK dltllv**rMl OD Hundftf.<br />
ik« ixeli and Hon TIIUN *w«fnl from<br />
XbIM Cll» la "WnHlilniLlon.<br />
ougressmaii John Dal/ell, or l'llts.-<br />
: g7T > u., who Is »H1I enJoyliTgnSeiv<br />
re lire with IIIH family in a Wesley<br />
mie collage ill Ibis city, took all<br />
luouiolille trip to Washington lam<br />
vtek, ncoompanied by bin Hon. .They<br />
ritvcled by way uf Oelawaro Water<br />
•ii'p and llaltnuore and greatly en-<br />
>,\el the beautiful scenery en route,<br />
II' It were not for tile "shriek <strong>of</strong><br />
oc.tiity." John Dal/etl<br />
would be n<br />
-t
Out Of the<br />
" ChaiificS.<br />
•By LYLt WARD SANDERSON.<br />
J, 1W7. I'J 13. II.<br />
Ucrtuu<br />
Kcster cuine-.: slowly , dunu<br />
tlio IIKIIIIIOIISU mnli'H.. 1<br />
IIu..lli..'.l the.<br />
wlud 'nud'twVi vf tli.-m. A(lM/.y<br />
wu.li "llo-itcd through-Id*<br />
nilinl''tluit, '<br />
they mlKli'.."iiuwi"' end.. llu- 'w.oiild -Hko<br />
to go ou forever,, l.vMrlu.-; ilu- nip <strong>of</strong><br />
her llttlo feet on llio. ii'.m I'diiml him.<br />
I'eelluf^ her iintut i\'U si.'.v<br />
•,'...-cui.'<br />
lauiah nnJ «lililn thw s.iino ii'.u r.ilulltc»<br />
U.I.I uronilvl<br />
Ki-!.:.'"i' I" i!io fl-.ilo,<br />
pplihly l»'n. !i. ,.!iei.. iln'IV .'.'".it.iiwitlt-<br />
UHlced Kcvlcr. stiirlug. ut tlio little llgtire<br />
hy hi' sll.' iis If he wns-Just :wuk'<br />
lli« bin <strong>of</strong> u .sleep. •••:..• • ' '1<br />
Th" girl »-uil lcnly jM'ixiin'to .'ry'. L"1<br />
thought I'd' li-'tli'r IM* lu'lplinr you"—<br />
Utflplii^'.v.iir.pull'tlilH limit.:' sill, sobbed,<br />
"thuii riding r..uuil lit'an old hiunch<br />
with II mini ' I- iliin'tjlkc. Bill If you<br />
ditn't waul iiic 1 i-iiu ,ti>U4> him, 1 .Huppost-."<br />
ilcr \.ilci-- illed uwny as nhe<br />
KtrufpH-d ...Miliily' to keep her wind<br />
Mown lulr »ui <strong>of</strong> tier fin.'.', her -skirts,<br />
from'III.' '«iiter iind the" tears from<br />
hlliiillnt; lu-i' i-.v.'s..'<br />
- .'Mi- r-linl ni'\er IIMVI* you."' declared<br />
Hosier tlcilely. .h-i.ppliii! tin* ni|i... and<br />
cut< hlim Hie Klri lu hi" iirjus.<br />
• •"I.lttfo<br />
eoiiii\ijl'». il".i''..|i menu'It'.' .1 dh'want<br />
yum'.lu'iji. llu'l.'- girl, und J MIH liiiike<br />
you hupp.v... 1<br />
IMIV don't filil*. your fn.-o,<br />
d.»iir!<br />
Your l.iilv Is HO 1..V.-I.V—hut'It'H<br />
dreiulfuny rji tin* wny!", :<br />
Tlie' uiilniili.'iis Mr. llnr-voy, us. his<br />
litiiiicfi ciuiii' sWJftly .luwn the.channel,<br />
noted<br />
\\4tli iistmilsliiiicnt two itersons<br />
over tnwnnl tlio llRhtliui'iso wading<br />
Hliiwty through the shallow wutor. lie<br />
.th^uirht ul first thut ho roconnlzed the<br />
Slrl's'.wUIn 1 'Hweut.'r iiml ^lier Rreen<br />
6klrt, "wlileli Htii- h.'lO Biilhcred<br />
about<br />
tier Uhces.' The anils, circled over tbelr<br />
hcii'N nud tin; sen wind h!.»\v the Kirt'B<br />
lirliitii<br />
Ii.ili' iill nliout her fuce. Tho<br />
mutt \\.tii uii.re It in implied hitck<br />
to-releaye<br />
tbo tip Ilii- iniire It cuts nml-hurts tho<br />
tk-i-h. on nu'i'iint <strong>of</strong> tho peculiar<br />
Hllilpi* "I' il llsldl.oiU It lH nei-esMiry tO<br />
push" It nil tin* way throuuli. If Uio<br />
cd tliuin. Ii \>;u. ii-it u il.-ry, -lull u<br />
Kiiy jlttli' pic.i' me i-rai't, hrij-lit with<br />
. ninny. i'ii*lilT.:;-. K.-'jr lid(..'d MarW<br />
,-In,<br />
f't Hint lit' could<br />
not put her h.i->.tli.? lijiiiiNoiniwl Inunch<br />
on th« ciii-i. * " ,-<br />
Therewn^ii'i lihif >ifX'-' s ri"''t !n Marlon's'<br />
faeo iia;she pick.il up tin- nul.lvr ropos<br />
' uud tbi; Ifiil Hvvi'nr-- oiT. 'Hit' Mini was<br />
warm, but jti.- Iii.-.-i-.-, mi.,I with tno<br />
tnDi; <strong>of</strong> tin- >ci. lil"W the girl's l.il'^ht<br />
bnlr uV>MM her r.i"e ulid !'lnilj:llt a<br />
i^)arUI .luy," i-'|.e.i:e.I llu*' ;.-i!l snftly,<br />
her dark I'J.'S .Ircuulu'.;,'.th.Mi smiling<br />
•Into his.- Itn' wii«^i|iilti»<br />
U'IIMIIKT to<br />
putili tP\,-ei\rtlilnu* luit tin' j'i'.'.-i'iit moment<br />
Into Uie hid.'il'uliu futinv.<br />
I<br />
Tbe ulali ln'-lfuieil u i!,..ineiit, then j<br />
Bald, wltli n n'lte <strong>of</strong>. ciiiiviiiy In hlM i<br />
voice:' "Muy 1 row j in over to -Tu'r- !<br />
- bet'u cr.-.'k beCu'.! we .izn Iiiit-I:'/ It'H ;<br />
. Euch n quiihil, iMiichy lltlle plaon, with '<br />
IU Olfl Wlllirl'M nil,I llsllel-ll'l'ir* ll'iHHPrt,<br />
that I wimt tu >ei* h nuiiln. Ymi know<br />
my viiciiiliin en.l-i t-'inon'«'iirlnu upon<br />
It the liiinTltillon, ••John VIII., a Woninn<br />
Trom Ilnirlund,*! This bust wr*»<br />
put iii Its place by ec.:Ioslastlcal &$•<br />
tboritl.'M In the year 1100, without protest<br />
from .any source, and In pursuance<br />
nf the imivi'rsiil popuhir belief<br />
that t'he el^lith John hud huleed been<br />
a.woman, mid this hv spite <strong>of</strong> tbo fact<br />
ttiut t!u> personal history <strong>of</strong> tbo "real<br />
"John VIII.. who wns a oinn UD.1 a Roman<br />
nml the detlor. <strong>of</strong> tho 'Emperor<br />
Chart.*! tin- Buld, wan oj«;n' to tho<br />
scholars <strong>of</strong> tli/> world.. It Tvasonly at<br />
tho K'Klnnhic: <strong>of</strong> the scventoentb ceniury<br />
that tin.- h.ist <strong>of</strong> the "woman from<br />
Knstiind". was tuUi-n down.—Argonaut.<br />
According €o~HiStory, •<br />
A Xew VurU'man, who spends a portion<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho "iiinnier each yeur In Eosluml,<br />
tells <strong>of</strong> mi amuslnc; Incident In<br />
oonnwctlnu with his Orst visit to Klchmoml<br />
cii-Ktl*'. <strong>On</strong> that occasion he"was<br />
acconipiiiil.il hy n u-itlde. who roiled for<br />
his tiifuriiiiiilni) imilnly mi II i^jldobook,<br />
which from time to .tlmao ho<br />
would fiinlwly .'onmilt If ho thought<br />
I<br />
•_*.t-A\(;'V..\.<br />
not'smlle at tin- ntraln bi-foi-e wo reach<br />
the farther side or thp llulo -buy." , I<br />
"The tide.Is rutmliiir our, fit^t," Etald<br />
Marlon, loolilui; down ibroufih Ibc clear<br />
•water to tht- yellow. «nndH,<br />
. "VTo'll Rtrlko tiie cjinnti"! snor." rc-<br />
-turried ,KesIcr. pullluff hhu^i'lf' to-<br />
; cotb«r "nitli an <strong>of</strong>l'urt. "I can never<br />
tell exactly where It l« when tho -wind I<br />
rouchfl th«^ wholo liny.<br />
Oi'pat'.lny for,,<br />
Bjrlllng'.<br />
AVlMi wi'-h:id n ynelit. Ma-i<br />
Hon." - - * - |<br />
,' "Oh, .I^lllie this Ilitlo lKiat' fully as .<br />
•well," declnred' tho plrl<br />
con(r:uilcdly, j<br />
. then suddenly cried. "It'3 (.•rowlitKtlinllow,'<br />
sailor boy; look 'out!"<br />
Kcalor"!? ours 'stopped In tho air.<br />
ThatTvas'tlie niini^ site \v\4 culled him i<br />
•when, ns rnlLlnii,<br />
they hml built<br />
'many dreapi-.shipH t'*e«t!i< 1 r,<br />
, • •<br />
-. .The. ours nnidf II h:ivniic nwbnpi Into [<br />
ithoVater. the bnivt shot h'ulf Its tRii(rtli I<br />
. ahead, tltoti utiippcd wIUi a Jerl;, Its<br />
noso burled hi the! mint!.<br />
' "Great Scott; we'.vo struct on tho<br />
flats! . JcYlc up this rudder, Marlon,<br />
ttrhlfo I ptlRb her <strong>of</strong>i". Then, nflor nil<br />
l BnavaUlnc rffnrtf "II'JI n mcrfy tblff<br />
oar If* slout. Xo, don't, push, child:<br />
sit still/' • ' '••'••<br />
. "But tho tMo Is'Just riu'lnp; out,"<br />
objecteryl:o out<br />
": "but to Bhoro'hpi- nn it snml bunk and<br />
iiot bo able to puli her <strong>of</strong>f IH* absolute<br />
;• dbiffrqco."<br />
., Vtiua far up tbo bay camo-tlin Bound<br />
•' <strong>of</strong> distant pufllnir, iinil.lCeslpr, KlnYieiOjr<br />
up, had the pleii.siiro .<strong>of</strong> Kc.c.hig a. nnw,<br />
, shining lauticln cotulns rapidly.' down<br />
a ^the cbnlmcl toward tUo Btvnndqd boat.<br />
. Smi tncKbiK and uullhis In<strong>of</strong>fectuallj,<br />
• he turned atierlly to tho nKtonlshed<br />
.' ! i"yonr aunt will, lui jilensuxl to find<br />
• • .you liore, JIgrlon. Good heavens), why<br />
r H Vdld you ever como <strong>of</strong>t wltli tnot You<br />
:', onght to bo lii that launch this nUntito.<br />
• you don't belonu Uoro"— his wratb<br />
•! :• ponrcd_out on bur—"you lovo'luxury;<br />
•.,;., jrpn Imo-nr yon love It HUo a cat Har-<br />
;i;S yey*s' not good enough 'fAr yort; n»-<br />
iv^.body,lii.-- i >ihjiipt; llo witula you. ' Of<br />
j,':' ( 'i conrso I Want you many times moro,<br />
f : ; ;';,bnt-uyou'ro crazy tb coroe <strong>of</strong>f with<br />
' : r^;;moi'vUe'|l bo onirry and 'twill servo<br />
.f&XOO'irljsht I'm Bolnj toslenul when<br />
^Jbo^-Bpts-nearer and get you over to<br />
•^tne *cliaiuiel, If 1 bavo to carry you.<br />
^v|l.Tjope^l9. Tvlll toacb you a lessonr*<br />
"2 BtCck <strong>of</strong> iliivongor In tho 'man's faco<br />
tba strl read eomothlug olso and Bprans<br />
to her Xeot, crying, "Walt<br />
Merton;<br />
v.flon't elsuul!" .With a swirl and a<br />
^•plnsb she landed kneo deep In tho<br />
"-. water, one band enttortaK up her<br />
htst'o'.'*<br />
Finally there WHS readus! a part.<strong>of</strong><br />
tho bntileineiits- where tho bill ou<br />
xvhk-h tin* castle stniuls descends abruptly<br />
tq the rlter. • *. ,<br />
**I*r4*tt-y steep descent!" exclaimed tho<br />
American. , . . .•,<br />
. "Yes, Fir." c:mii- from tho guide hi<br />
.'his ^monotonous tone.<br />
"'According to<br />
blst'ry. It's almost pcrDlndlcularr' _^,.^<br />
Tho Horse's Ancestor*. '<br />
T.O'.'IVH <strong>of</strong> horses mny lu> delighted<br />
with till- distinguished ^eneulugy wbl''h<br />
g*.»..ti-tjlsta have completed for that favorefi<br />
nriltunl. At lenst the nnmoH <strong>of</strong><br />
tho hnr!-e'n'iine(.KtoiM look yery ilMtn-<br />
Ciil"hi'* a little, fdiiw In<br />
comprchi'iidlng.- Tlio custonii'r ox-'<br />
plal-ned. ' . . •*<br />
"Voii noe," Hhe Hold, "my hnslmnd Is<br />
very, fond <strong>of</strong> our baby, niid If ho see^i<br />
that tho bill la partly for dresses for<br />
her—'Woli, he won't fiitud so niuch/' ><br />
,,• ". 'Tempting Hit.<br />
JTmiKekpepur (to ir book agent who<br />
brings till* tenth liiuiiillment <strong>of</strong> it novel)<br />
—I can't lukn tilt; hook. Mr, Meier Is<br />
dead.. Uoolt Agoiit-Oh, wb«t a simmer<br />
It's right lii tho miwt exciting part <strong>of</strong><br />
tho story."—Berlli,Journal, '<br />
!' ' '<br />
Docldsdly Awkward.<br />
Hewitt—Wore you ever In an awkward<br />
position? .iBwett-J-I am nll'tho<br />
tluio. Hewitt—How is that? Jewott—<br />
I have two girls living In the same<br />
street—Now York<br />
COINS THAT ARE BASE<br />
•Metals and Methods Used<br />
Making. Counterfeits.<br />
In<br />
HOW THEY.J/lAY BE DETECTED<br />
Spurious' Coins Cannot 8tand tht<br />
Three Tests <strong>of</strong> Weight, Diameter and<br />
Thickness—Gold<br />
Pieces , That Arc<br />
Swoatud. Plugged or, Filled. ' , .<br />
, Tie tnost diiiuieroiis counterfeits are<br />
htru.'li friMi^ a,dlo'nnd are usually Iniiliitl'ii-i<br />
or, uiM i.'.ilns. MoldK'<strong>of</strong> various<br />
.Iiiiid-. in-,- ,i-M,-nshi-ly<br />
used, but<br />
ruin t-I'l". |l« »(• iiiadf, an' Inferior to<br />
Ih.i.,' inM.li- *lih II die.<br />
In •'ouiiii.|-i'i>ii;.<br />
iu:i>ii. fioin a mold<br />
leii'i i^u. u iliriiL: itiul* ree.llug are usu-<br />
.illl.i ; ,' . . ':.,;•{ i.Vl lilt ili-...'1'llve. ^fhe'<br />
ruin * |;irl, ili.- -Ii ii\i mill I'le.ir.i'iit np«'<br />
p.'ii: ;'.i'i' I..' ^'niiini' coin,<br />
Most couuii-ii<br />
:i sjv.T ».iin^.in , a- -Ihi' llielal<br />
-t-<br />
A WflTCH<br />
PROBLEM.<br />
Telling tho Time In the Dark With th*<br />
. ' Hands Rompved. '<br />
.. fc'iiine *Tl:ne iig-i-n |>oor old iiensnnt<br />
wh;> hiHl'liivokeil the klrn^'s wrtith was<br />
• (el'.;'il by the king's soldiers and plated<br />
In .i, dungeon, says the Sclcntlllc Ainerl-<br />
I'llv. IIU niMjesly wus pn'scut nnd bad<br />
tin.old ii in it si'iiri'lutl tH'foiy being lui-uieeriiti'il;<br />
All his peivonal property<br />
••oiisjKied <strong>of</strong> n cheap wutcli, n small<br />
I>e:'kull'e, a shilling in ctish and. n lead<br />
pc'icll.<br />
Tlie ptMir old nun beguod for<br />
nu .'ey. Inn l|ls pleadings availed him<br />
iio'liing. and hi; Ilimlly askiil to bo<br />
en nleil the prl.vllege <strong>of</strong> kiuiwlng the<br />
lm:»lh <strong>of</strong> his Ai'iiti'iiii*,' / lu reply tho<br />
'kli:£ tiHil: hls'kiilfe and winch, which<br />
la> on the talilc, and. afti-r taking the<br />
kn fi> and po'lng the liaiids <strong>of</strong>f- the<br />
watch, rcturniM to.lilm his watch, nny-<br />
.liip, "When you have learned to tell<br />
the-time I'OiToetly. by this wntch lu<br />
your dung'on ii'll you will he Illiorntoil."<br />
The poor old limn, knowing that<br />
the king n lit n life sentinco, stng^<br />
ge INI IIIII> bis cell and wept bitterly.<br />
>"rvorl holies he was liberated In twenty-four<br />
hours, having accomplished tho<br />
wonderful task <strong>of</strong> telling the. correct<br />
tin i> hi ttie,dnrk with a watch without<br />
hn ids. IJow did he do It 7 -<br />
,\ watch derives Its power <strong>of</strong> motion<br />
fri in the n-(*oYl <strong>of</strong> the mainspring, and<br />
the recoil l« governed by tlio balance<br />
an I lever. I-'ur Instance, If It taken<br />
t"u Mily-four full turns <strong>of</strong> the stem to<br />
\v! ; id the watch and the wntch runs<br />
twenty-four hours whi'n fully wound,<br />
th' n for e.icli turn <strong>of</strong> tho stem It will<br />
ru i one hour.<br />
.. liinre simple methoil Is to hold the<br />
sti m firmly between the fingers and<br />
tn;n the" wiiti-h around. In winding tho<br />
'wi teh to run for'one hour tho ratchet<br />
on the muluipriug will cllek k say, thirty<br />
tli ies. which proves that this watcb<br />
ni is twY> minutes for each click <strong>of</strong> the<br />
rji ebet which Is nttocliiil to the malns|i-ipg.<br />
\Vi\. will siiAl^Jse It was<br />
O'I Im-k IHMIII when tl;i> watch was last<br />
;III-.- he;a|!i i. ' I |.tilted.<br />
When they<br />
'li.ni"! ii !:• • h-.-uiutli.il for a i i mo the<br />
plill I •: -V.-.VJ .1,'. e<br />
T'>.> i".i i ili:' • ••>•..iw' .'imnterfelt <strong>of</strong><br />
-ih 1' .Mil i I l-.'i. <strong>of</strong>,II i'..!l'|.i>-iill.lli <strong>of</strong><br />
illlt: • "II.V :!.'. I •:fre7 Til.' prlnrliijl) uietbiHls<br />
'jfiM.-utlni! in.' tin. in lii imtii.<br />
mini:<br />
til.-' ".!:;*>•< nt rj'i'dlu-.', tli" operator Hud-'<br />
In;: .1 i.r.'iii In ill.' '-iiiiill i|tiniitliles <strong>of</strong><br />
K'lld veil. I fl/.ll. lllllilennn .plnHH. '<br />
Til" ;ivei'.i4.'.' i.'.luetloii In' value -<strong>of</strong><br />
•f.iill i Mll'.i.i'l.'d I., tlle-e<br />
lil'i.i;*., 1 '* Is<br />
frm i mi.MWiMitli.ih to "iii'ieutli.<br />
. r|ir."-'iici I-" ili'.n.- liy liorlii^'hiil.-H In'<br />
tin<br />
in, c\n'i[.':in'^ the ^.'nl.l uuil tillltiK<br />
III.. Mtvlty >Mlli i; ••li.-iipi'i 1 iiiiit.-rliil, The<br />
hirji-r «-olii-' d.'iil.le n:it;lci- and ^'IIBIUS<br />
(tw.iii.v nml ten diillur<br />
iilecesi— are<br />
IISI-II f.ii'^ ni- j..n'|i.i.e. Tli." small<br />
*mirf lee' "I" the iduiialiia ' limlurlul.<br />
wb.<br />
in Kill,•• r,'ius <strong>of</strong> tbisl^lud arc<br />
i!ui-::! iiiii..-, as they are perfect<br />
i.i'ai'aii 1 .!'. mi','.' t^e i-*lt r es having'<br />
J titMlpi'! .Ml M (Hi.<br />
- " '<br />
ling I- i"!)--'! ciinjjiiuiiiy<br />
done liy<br />
1 'SC;:M' inc, sub, But uioiit I<br />
ut ilem tlilliK-i 1«V"<br />
'.'riiiluiy he 111iirlit mm wns enllulit-<br />
.]•/,.f iM-l-'it. dlatyieter. mill iblek.<br />
ness !:|innld In 1 , applied, for It Is ill<br />
iuiis* liMpo-i'-Hiii.. for -the counterfeiter<br />
tn i'.'.i,'ply with thi-su Ihi'i.'i' tests with<br />
out usliijj genuine .metal,— Counterfeit<br />
Dd'.C^tor. '<br />
p<br />
Inf s bank mid then the next day went<br />
to withdraw the whole amount. The<br />
bank otliflal Was somewhat surprised<br />
and asked for an. explanation, when<br />
she said that Death had appeared to<br />
her during the night nnd threatened to<br />
tal>e tier uwny with him unless she had<br />
thi tui kronen ready for him. tho next<br />
nlylit. The" gendarmerie were communlcat<br />
>d with, and when Death iuad'> bis<br />
piimliu-d apiiearanee- he was found to<br />
be %'cry much lillvo tn the person <strong>of</strong> the'<br />
locil judge." The WomaU's money,<br />
ad's oilr Vleiimf" correspondent who<br />
sei ds the Ktory, Is still' In 1'ie bank,<br />
ani'. tint Judge Is In Jail.—rail Mull Oazet'e.<br />
* -<br />
Aiirs and the Tax.<br />
Tli're ai'i-' wutlii lent people In Hnguiti'd<br />
mill Sibtlanil paylhg the annual<br />
tux huposeil li,v •(he Inland levenue upon<br />
tin- use <strong>of</strong> armorial liearlugs t'o |,ro-'<br />
duee a" srtmor s:'b"O.I»iil.eacli year. The<br />
grcji: bulk'<strong>of</strong> lids sum Is pnld 1iy i«-opic<br />
v.'ho care not mijitom (-Ither'aliout<br />
their fnmlly <strong>of</strong> tlielr'uniis. but pay tin*<br />
tax regiilarlj simply iiecuust! they have<br />
carriages or plate' beraldlcally ilecoratcil.<br />
The reillly old faiidlles'<strong>of</strong> the<br />
ri'ttltii, however, use'arniorliil embleimi<br />
fur ileeiinii|\i. pui|"-es to nn extent<br />
ahiwist- lurirenVile i*i the eyes <strong>of</strong> those<br />
fiimlllur with tliiiii only vlutt you want, and the price seems<br />
to tie j-eaKiiuulile. no why waste tltno<br />
Irtohbig further?" .<br />
"i;melons. Coot-go, how foolish you<br />
•tillkt I'm not bnlf-tlriffl out yet"—<br />
Chi'-'flgo Kecord-lH'rnld. .<br />
• ' • ' , . . Couldn't. , ,<br />
"Tul! me tho old, old story," Bhe<br />
•will. "<br />
"I can't" ho replied. "I liavo made<br />
a vow never to' repeat a mother-inlaw<br />
joke."—Chicago Becord-Horald,<br />
The<br />
benefactor engraves bin name<br />
In tho band that receives the benefit—<br />
French Proverb. ^.<br />
Coumgo IK flre. BulbiiiS Is Bmoke.—<br />
iBeaconuOcld. '• • •».._!.<br />
R. Curtis Robinson<br />
• ' • • ' • * • • . • '• ' • ' •<br />
Conveyancing and<br />
Insurance.<br />
NoWry Public and Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Deeds •*<br />
INos. 74-4-46 Asbury Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.'<br />
- Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage'<br />
\ ' • ' • - . • • < > . • •• ' " .<br />
SLEEP AND DEATH.<br />
Na th«r Pain-Nor Conselou«n«M «t th«<br />
. Instant <strong>of</strong> Eithor, . ' '<br />
HI,,, phciioinciiiiii ciille.1 Hli-op may be<br />
lib<br />
-<strong>of</strong><br />
ItteahSummer Resort<br />
OCEAN CITY, N.J<br />
BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED<br />
FINEST<br />
BEACH ON THE COAST<br />
THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN<br />
MANY CHURCHES<br />
1*10 SALOONS<br />
Spacious Bourdw.ilk.<br />
Kr ul .me.' iill.lrrltnhlllty <strong>of</strong><br />
,_ ii,,. ^en-Hive nnd vltul systemn.<br />
•c'lpilr."* ii" ilrKiiinciit to prove ihnt<br />
•.r< tu III.- nian<br />
wl i>.|!ciid-" all liKiltuc wallliig for It"<br />
T'eiirly c i»rv one hmighu-M h.- I* pet<br />
iir; moil- tli.in IIIK Rhnro" <strong>of</strong> hard<br />
kn«k< '<br />
( oiiii'iit Is Ilk."- your c"y." huvi> it yon iuii"t<br />
lie Imrfi X'ltli it.<br />
1 ntll tli.-.v inine luuin'..." •••«> ourselves Join<br />
Inn di uu this! siibjeet," inhls the emprtiK<br />
f'liiiiili'i'. Thi' r.'cl|ilciits <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
crow nr...eiimilil..;i||wi > ..facto. -, '<br />
No Sentiment., '<br />
E'lith's I'njiii Ami so ynii iiivL. uiy<br />
din uhierv<br />
IMItli'H Admirer-I do hidm<br />
I, *lr. i I'.uiinu u>]i you how much<br />
I li vc In-,', |lo jon Unott' wimt' It Is to<br />
M* a SIIIK;.- fuw-.'S'ery'whi-iv. to' hwir<br />
u klheli- vole, ever soiiiidlut: hi'your<br />
tiifi. to V piKsiKMi'iI hy the'mi.'Idea,<br />
to wl nil Hi- time thnt tin- oni. pr*«ieut'.KIiir.ii.<br />
ynii<br />
H-MMI'M Piipii-Xo,<br />
Jom*: IIIIIII, I hale never, hnil aiiy <strong>of</strong><br />
tup .*' fcel;iiiis sinei' I slf;neil the pl.Ml<br />
-P 'lir-uiu's- \Vcel;ly.<br />
, Proparod,<br />
"/ohtiii.v. win*,, hnvi-'you bi'i'iiv-Vnur,<br />
bul' U sii-pk-lou^ly wot. Ki.-liiioi ..WiiM<br />
out two hiy.irs nuo." . "<br />
' "i'fel! in thi> criM'l;."<br />
•- .'<br />
" tut your I'lothcH lire not wet."'<br />
" 'Vi'll: you KII>, innnimii, wliiu< 1 was<br />
Ma iilln' on ti,,. hrldt-e I thouirbt muybo<br />
. <br />
r\^.t by olT.-ihni himself as hmtan,<br />
lie would nc.'.ini|.:iuy t||0 d^nt.,^<br />
Wllll.' the Olhel'i.' Kept Kuunj over|^<br />
works. Tin. men naritil, ana I'lsjhJ<br />
stroll.il <strong>of</strong>f with lln- iin-a chosen. Together<br />
they w.-nt to the boilers ui''<br />
withdrew the |,1,KS. This jitoiipea tie<br />
works, but, .llir no ntlier diuangft. \Jbii,<br />
thus cniziimil I'lnyi'uir wus uMetolls.<br />
ton to thf story <strong>of</strong> the linden, ^<br />
found<br />
many <strong>of</strong> ili,.|r ili-nianjj ^^<br />
ron-innnhlo nud siirh Hmt uftcnratait<br />
wus piMslblc,readily tu coui-vileUta<br />
Thf little puny ntiii'iiul fron tbrit<br />
lnn.N'cut wr.s'klni: und fouiidl Uie mub<br />
honorably piVM'rilui: iinler. Tbe »Sentli-l<br />
Bar.' ihiin II .-..imie fn.'-.'ii.x-<strong>of</strong> ililllr«i<br />
lirouglit bin. In.-k.<br />
Jauii-s il. Itluiiii! u'.ntlil uerer tun<br />
buck to n> .'iit.-r .bis IHIIIIC even If bf<br />
Im.l hirg'ilii'ii si.iiii-thliiir,'<br />
• •<br />
Tb.-<br />
fiilln-r .if NI.li-.lu-4 II. <strong>of</strong> BumU.<br />
l^tld.il hisl ad Ions hy the advice <strong>of</strong> u<br />
American s,ilrli<br />
iiicdiulii.<br />
Admiral rarrauiit ^:i.0s he us«I b<br />
lie gul.led l.v a still, small voice wbMi'<br />
toll! him v.L.il'in I|.I lu liattlfs.<br />
The<br />
IHIII'.T <strong>of</strong> .'ifgliaalstun, the mltans<br />
<strong>of</strong> M.ir.il'.-.. aiid /imzlliar and tbe<br />
kh.illv.' iif ,i:gyi,,i all maintain <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
astrologers.<br />
• ,<br />
..A Timely Present,<br />
A certain c.l-r.'.l gi-iitlciuiin rewnllj.<br />
suluieil II Iniui-.colnivd lady <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Amazonian tyi'.- In iln> follnwlng l»ogunge;<br />
' • -<br />
"Yuli's I.H.kln" mighty fmiclMtb'<br />
to acx-cpt U« .<br />
tbI»i»WnlnVSiilT<br />
Sal<br />
hauled i.ir ami knuckul bin<br />
down.<br />
Then. UiKIng him out <strong>of</strong> an<br />
Inclination to g..i up. she said. "Xo»,<br />
yuh Jest lay thai' till I K"ei* nt«' tol*<br />
out what , .bit word "fawlnaUn"<br />
.inoaus!" ,<br />
Next day the afiircsnlil colored fcfr<br />
tleuiaii |iicsciit).<br />
JONATHAN HAND,<br />
:<br />
Couhisullor-at- Liixw,<br />
Hollcilnr. Mantur In Ohnncfry. Nolarj 1'ubllc.'<br />
(JAl»K MAY COURT HOUHK, N. J.<br />
r..,<br />
I*li>Hl«'la'si anil Nnrgeon,<br />
OFFICE—Corner Central and Elgbtb SUecU<br />
I Till mum. .<br />
PFFicc HOURS :\ Knuu I to H p. m.<br />
\ Kron. ti(to H p. in. ,,<br />
T.C. HUTCHINSON, M. D.<br />
IJomtcopathiNt.<br />
No. H3-t OfiitiTi ; Avoniiii,<br />
0CCAN CITY, N. J*.<br />
Orpine HnilKH!—Till III H. n..,J to In. in.,<br />
«ln»|i. iu. .11,..li I'd.in,».<br />
•<br />
HEAVY WIND BLOWS DOWN<br />
PARTLY-BUILT COTTAtiE<br />
J^I-IO.VVARD'BURT, M. D.<br />
809 Wesley Avenue.<br />
House Was Being Erected for<br />
Saml. W. Wood, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia.<br />
A lanvy wlml niurfaln hliirm strni'k<br />
tliln city iibout 10 ii'elm'k on TuuMliiy<br />
iiioriiini;. II WIIM eHpL't'livlly Heveru In<br />
tliu upper mill niitlylni; xerll.iiix or tin-<br />
'.'Uy, ntfil did ciiiiHldt'riililu ilmiiiiKe, ' ,<br />
'''»« Kreute»t Li"* Wn»Mii«talueil.l.y J.<br />
ll'K l|lt Johnson 0111 'entrtil avenue,<br />
below Thirteenth ntrecl. II will'be<br />
...I' colonial style <strong>of</strong> architecture, re-<br />
.i-cmldiiiK, iu. a meiiHiire, the new<br />
Will Cost *HHMI.<br />
'<br />
The hnui-e WIIM in'ini; built'ou a lot<br />
near Kir»t slreet and the ocean, front,<br />
lu nililllliin to lielnu -licnllie.1 all the<br />
v. ity up, tiie ruftern were in pluce and<br />
the cornice set. It wn* hciivlly bruceil<br />
IhrnUKltoiit, hut. notu'llhsltiiiditii; tilts,<br />
wlieii the tcrrtllc windstorm i-lruck'tlte<br />
it wu» lifted from itx IIIIM'<br />
nml * thrown nroniid<br />
like u feather..<br />
The dimciii-lons <strong>of</strong> the<br />
L''is:is feet.<br />
i:eeuu>-e or t|ie<br />
incchuiii.M t-nifiloy<br />
took refimc iu n I<br />
siiort time before-ll<br />
iue aru<br />
ruiti, the several<br />
il oi: tlio h til Mini;<br />
nnmiliiw .nearby a<br />
ecoiin^cwaH blown<br />
. lkv>J. >(• ItrumJii,<br />
en, iirt-ucliliit; .11, >*. nu<br />
m I uy»Tiui*t'iiuiii>*o»*lin'k l-ridtiy<br />
Otiti'fn* nf the Miurti—t'lmru-* li.<br />
rh.*lniniu;..l »'iu M, Irnurr,-Lre»i«-<br />
u<br />
'.Muiylanil is Mi.inliii liilrd.<br />
.Mr Sicclnuiii, who bus ticmiu ttui<br />
uurk iif ri'hiilldlnir the cotluue,' suys<br />
his low-, will he ^IliMI.<br />
TIII. p»<br />
WIIL-U the 1 iiii<br />
i<br />
•VI |.II|IIIH <strong>of</strong> the hinli HUIIOHI atti-nilLiI i "n>t ('.iiiiiciliiiiin l>. S. SHII||IHIIII prulll<br />
hl S l ' "''I v tlo l i ' Mr S<br />
.llvln.; wornhlp on Siniilay e'venliiK. "''I* «vcr tlio iiieeliiiK.' Mr.<br />
Tlilf "itii- ihi-y went to Holy Trinity !«leellu«l m favor iif Counelliimn fl.<br />
\:liurch, where n npec-lnl i-eriuon.wnN ! A. \\\Smith, Who \V«H «le.-te.l to tuktilelivureil<br />
liy the Ituv. Dr. II. J.Cook, j tliec-halr, wliluli piiriltloii lielllliwl with<br />
who look l.l» text from IViilm 110; II.<br />
c'lmracturlHtln (jnn'e mill illunlty.<br />
l»r, Cook KIIVUIIII euriiesl'tulk lothe,<br />
HurlilK tliu innrM.- or the pnuwclynMc<br />
|HM>plo. who weru much In I hn^d, nnd fnllnwin^ iho rt.niHn^ i.f<br />
U-rvnltil,<br />
Me^pnkeor the iiivt-HHlly <strong>of</strong>: I'"' I'hM fonver'x i|iiurlerly report,<br />
nil tiikhi): on re <strong>of</strong> IhuiiiuelveH in the' 'i llse.1 tin' following.lutvpfor<br />
liuurltiu app.':.l> III Ihu illlle.enl<br />
miiuiripiililiet. <strong>of</strong> the county^<br />
("iipe "Muy. Krl.luy, Novenilier 1;<br />
Hotly llt-a.-li, Montlay, Niiveinlier I;<br />
VVII.IVVO.H1, WeiliiCKiluy, Novomht'r ll;<br />
\\ e'-t ci*uulh('r<br />
i . ' • ' . ' - - ' . • • ' • •<br />
FIRE CHIEF CONVER<br />
MAKES RECOMMENDATIONS<br />
MISS YERA' SMITH<br />
TO BE MARRIED<br />
Her<br />
Wedding Will' Take<br />
Place Here During the<br />
Coming Winter.<br />
Mr. nml Mrx. Leuls S. Smith, <strong>of</strong><br />
IIIIM Oily, uiiiioiuirL' tho cup;aKeuiuiit <strong>of</strong><br />
their y»iiiiKi>l .laiiKhter, Mihs Vern<br />
^Iny Smilh, anil Mr. Ir-aue Seliueilaker<br />
Chiiiiiberiiiiti, Iri'tiHiiror <strong>of</strong> tlie IIi£h*<br />
liin.l • Triir-t Couipaiiy, <strong>of</strong> lloliokcn,<br />
N. J.', ".<br />
It IH •lati.il tluil tin' weililhiK will<br />
occur .liirltii! tin-roiiiini; winicr. '<br />
Smith hiii-a InrL'.- iiiiinlier.nf<br />
ance Compuuy lie puld for by tbe city<br />
Neither Messrs. Sampson nor Steelmini<br />
seconded Ihe motion, and, afler<br />
wulliiiK some little timu, Councilman<br />
II A. W. .Smith siilil he would secoml<br />
tlie* motion. •. • •<br />
J. I'. Sleelmaii and ASSIHIIUII Klrc<br />
Chief John K Trout bewail lo uddrei!'<br />
the chulr ut Ihe mine lime.<br />
The chutr<br />
lerni;iii/.-il I'.iiinVllnmii Stccliiiiio, who<br />
"aid he hud always iiniler-looil thai<br />
the nppropnutioiH mii'de liy the city<br />
In the lire compuuleH were for such<br />
At this »tm;c <strong>of</strong> the proceedin«' .liiil^e J.<br />
1'n.nUlln Kurt, C.iiiKrc-.Hiiiuii liiirduer<br />
hU<br />
^7><br />
ii i*. MHII. A^uury<br />
uvfuiiv.nri<br />
-!. c.c, u.\ton Vutmiinui; K.<br />
tlilViil illK|illi.V, «<br />
tin'Ti'sitenml orili'is. 11 l>is cmciirl. ami u iiiclit i-iiniivnl. " '<br />
Tlii-fi' will-In 1<br />
iiisi.'a spi'i-ial |iili.'i'imiijtt' l Aliiui|iolis on •• I'i'(.'K.v j<br />
Stcwnit DiiV." Siitliiiliiv, Ociol.."'!',1!»,. When visilois willlinv.' i»'•,„,.,„„•„ llH ".^fouhle mun" with theiippol'lltuiiy<br />
to ilispi-ct tilt' inli^liilii'i'lit .:in.w"iinilili(i(j.< l" the I'lliU'rt j-itell Teleplione Compuny. He will |<br />
Htlit.'s NitvAl Acilili'inV':linl III' 1 I'rinu'lt'li'fi Still*' llousc, so full nfi remain in. fhu employ <strong>of</strong> the company, j<br />
' ^ ',' . • ^ • . • however, iii'ilil Mr. Hill, <strong>of</strong> tlie HIIIIIB<br />
The 1 inn<br />
nail niti*^.<br />
Mr, rtanip*.!! said. "What I- the. iiMj, ,„„„,,.„„,„,,„., llu. ,, lly ,,„„„.<br />
apiiroprlutlon for.' Ifthe Mly is «... • (||ltc)i ,„„, o,| K .r proiniucut .pcukc.-.<br />
The thirty-fourth uiiuiial coiiveiitiou ! companies, whnt is the need <strong>of</strong> iip| 10-<br />
<strong>of</strong> the New jersey<br />
Women's <br />
IViinsyivatitit Itailioiid will sell j'xdiirstoii<br />
•Itufliiinni-, Oi'lolii-r ILMO I I, (JIMMI lor ri'liii'ii pa^sil^.i niilil<br />
(K'tolwr<br />
l!i; iiii'lusiv.', IV<br />
nil stiitimiK on. its linc-s jimtli anil i'il. n , tile ll-^'llhll'Illl.'. . .'<br />
' l4 !l<br />
eompnny, returns from UN va.-jillon.<br />
PRESENTED WITH<br />
HANDSOME CUPS<br />
KulmU Trli<br />
•seb Wwlu^'<br />
, Su. jai. I. o. ll- M.,<br />
uy «venhi|{ In K,' |>I<br />
Hce, keeper «il >^.'4»r.tM,<br />
Matylaml.'r.<br />
s|ii'fiiil im'iialiiin. if.iii-<br />
«K.K.C.'w l !«ti>ii > ;*V«-i'-"rSlui'ut.Mr-. li- M!<br />
Crenw: tn-il«ir«r, lire. Wllllum K. *»• .<br />
WMonlwiirri'iiiry, Mrs. Jos. I. Ht-ulli IIMHIH- •<br />
JutMcrt'liiry, iir". T l^w AdsiiiK: i'lillft-mrMi<br />
"".Tro.iliimn ioiti MrJ. Olmrlmi Ml.rliu. . •<br />
iDQiur Kniti'.-.vur society nietii.. ..very rnu*sn*.rDlS)ii<br />
111 l*n'olock.<br />
ibrtMiluu KiKleuvnr Kisileiy uloi'i* 4 '"t '<br />
Vetoes Hiiliuuy evuniuli'.<br />
' I-'IKST M. K. 4Tlll(kCH ,' • ) *<br />
Udlen* \lii inetiii. Unit Monauy uyunlhi I'l<br />
ai^li Inontji.<br />
M ni. Kits .llelit liiiliuy, II.VUloot;MM.<br />
.iitrii-inU' Ile1.di.1y, iren^urtir;:<br />
MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING<br />
ALLOW AY iW. SMITH & CO.<br />
(Successors to H. A. W. Smith)<br />
846 ASBURY AVENUE, - OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
iH,<br />
.1. (<br />
in<br />
•|<br />
iry. .<br />
y,i*iip«rlriimiii«nt<br />
» LBftviiH • ..<br />
Uihein- liiiiair, H. M. Hullim, |>rCTlii"iil;<br />
|*«i« IJ. lliirr.il. uei-relitry, Piirker Mlll.'i-,'.<br />
-«»"ar«r<br />
•<br />
Womim'n ChrlHllan Temperance Uninn<br />
JMtooiulimUi.nul. nieeln ueiiil-iaiinll'ly<br />
rnnldam, Mrs. Kllsulwib llr'o^; corwuixiiir<br />
[»«»*!rel»ry, Mr-. (I'll. 1'i.rki.r:<br />
reouriili<br />
•|Lll<br />
%ry »** lv M. Mlli.ur: .tr«H».iir»r, Mr H.l<br />
YsiuHmob'i. Aiwoclatton.<br />
Wliton Wlllelu,<br />
•mweot: Mark liuke, iworoUiry.<br />
Aiiuuul<br />
^••Ung will l>e beld ID Jnup,<br />
Jh«O«iktt.Ulty lliilldlDif'»nd Loan IUUMMIIII-<br />
"po metuwecoua Hiuurduy<strong>of</strong> ««ob roputn.<br />
nauuwi. UboriiD O. AduinW «eor«t»ry. It.<br />
o»snl Tliorn . ' •<br />
Oihce Every<br />
Night<br />
Cold Lunches,<br />
" • ' Etc. '.<br />
N.<br />
Business<br />
: Fuii<br />
l'eopio<br />
C. GODFREY'S<br />
House. 657 Asbury Avenue, Spring <strong>of</strong> <strong>1907</strong>,<br />
"A Night in Venice" Finance<br />
Committee Completes.<br />
Its Work.<br />
The .•oiumltteu on. "A Xlfelit lu<br />
Vviil.-c" lui" prt't-ontuil liuuilHinie eupu,<br />
IIIUIIK hy Itnlk'y, IliinU- A: liid.llf, lo<br />
Viix'Coniiuoilort'-Wni K. Muxumer,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Amy II , C'apt. (!, A. Itlnler, Jr.,<br />
;.if ihe Orinoco, uliil 1'lvll ICiiirlnfer^<br />
l!iil|ili I,, doll'.<br />
'<br />
Cii|it. l.Iexiiiiier'H cti|i wn» for the<br />
liu'ril iluc.initc.xl bout In 1 lie line <strong>of</strong><br />
I'.iiriule on'the nlkht <strong>of</strong> Ovemi for. the iuo-t'iiniiitiely<br />
ik'eorutiil hont In lint", unit Mr._ tlull"<br />
;<br />
HUH KlveO'U '""I' liufiiilxtj tiie jfuilKw<br />
; ilrelilwl thnt iheWjii iiriiwlc WUH fnr-<br />
Mit'il hy III" v'ociil uhortix. ' •.<br />
'I'll*.* eii|in »fu "lieaiitlen," nml iloiiht-<br />
H nre lireiitly up|irecluteii by the<br />
l<br />
<strong>On</strong> eiiiili <strong>of</strong>'the «;il|W I" « miHiililb<br />
tcriiiti.in. In tho CIIHO (if tlioue )ire<br />
iiU'il the oViierw<strong>of</strong> the prize winiiliii!<br />
mtH, the "luHOrllition !« lifter llil«<br />
7<br />
PROSPECTS ARE GOOD.<br />
Linfe <strong>of</strong> House<br />
, ami.I Imve.oiie<strong>of</strong> the be«t.<br />
It mire, UH the work IH. runbliU! In.;<br />
l|,L.<br />
eil to ("mit..<br />
by the ,ci'<br />
Furnishings::<br />
•—• <strong>of</strong><br />
if <strong>of</strong> Otfiil<br />
I""** hi the<br />
t In Venice<br />
Putting the Pipes in Order<br />
Excursion House<br />
' J*«IES CLARK ,:: Proprietor';<br />
. ' MAIN STREET and ... I<br />
NEW JERSEY AVENUE<br />
POINT":: N.J,<br />
THOMAS J. THORN<br />
Florist - :<br />
. BUtBS, GRASS<br />