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••• i • • , • • ' ' . ' . . ' , ' • - ' •:: , - - ';; ! • . ' • • • ' : ; . ' . " ^PERSONAL MEN ADVANCE GUARD OF WARTION OF FRIENDSbury avenue for Die summerMm. Itobert KlHher, Mrs. Perr ittidaughter, have .returned, lo tills unafter u trip through the South.. Mr..and MTH. K. A. Demurest:. midaughter, <strong>of</strong> Trenton, were unn»i|! tinweek's gueatx ut the Wyoming,John A. Iilc.hiuiMid,nrPhiludclpliiiIH liere Tor the Hummer, having openctthe cottage, 1317 \Ve»ley iivemle,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkinson, i:Palmyra, will .viHit .Mr. and Mr-ThomaH Wuttxon during the week..Alex. Foster mid family, or I'lilludelphla, are at'their cottaKe, Twelfthand Anbury avenue for the summerWilliam IJ. Summer*. uf° !•:»Orange, IH here for the season, occupyinga cottage at Twelfth anil the bayW. S. Schermerhorii, a Philadelphiainsurance man, Ims opened IIIHcottage. Thirteenth anil Asbury aveuue.O. lt.'Wadilell uml wife, <strong>of</strong> Itayonnc,are guests <strong>of</strong> the Sea Spnty. Mr,Waildell IH State Councilor or the I).<strong>of</strong> A. . • • - . 'John It. Kciulrlek and family, 01Philadelphia, have unaided lt> spein:tho month <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y at the Strand thicity. •Ur. Samuel C. Itlair, or Pliiladelphlo, opened IIIH bny avenue .cottageTwelfth and Pleasure avenue, thiweek.'William Itlaltner and family, olPhiladelphia, have opened their cottage,I55H Anbury avenue, • for tintteattou.«eorge k. Itai-on, or Hie W'hitallTatum Company, Millville, and fainMy, are in their cottage,. »ln Centraaveuue. • , . • .Mm. Adam Kleiuiu ami daughter,MIKH Katherlue, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, werenmoug the week's: quests .ut thImperial.MIHH Meredith, or Philadelphia, wusamong Tllexday's arrivals Iu this' reBort.JIIHU Meredith Is an admirer n<strong>Ocean</strong> City,•J. 8. C'atentou and family, or I'lilladelphla, are now pleasantly located intheir Atlantic avenue cottage for theentire season.Kills H. : Marshall, a Philadelphiabusiness man, visited Ills daughterMn». William O. Abbott, In thin cityover Suuday. .' .<strong>of</strong> StrawhrldK& Clotliler'H, Philadelphia, has openedMr». H. D. KobliiBon'M cottage, (UMCeutral aveuue.Itev.and Mm. H. H.-Hodjue, <strong>of</strong> thl>city, will leave In a few,flclnl|£tit'Miiti.' The lecture, "The Ijiipd <strong>of</strong> the- MidnightSun," given, by Mr. Henry l>Moore Iti-'the PresbyterianChurchMonthly evening,WUH . well attendedliy an appreciative innllence. Mr.Moore wan Introiluceil by the pustor,*after which, by the aid i)f 'i guod sl/cilMUST PAY TAXES.-Ml'W I.HWH Nniri-AIIIIIIIIC- i.*nIT..|H-rlj OwnersClinics. I'rnperty owners In'AIIMIIII, Itarl-^w'- 1 ' cottage, v".Central avenueMr! (ia— ullitukl'ii-scss|(1T| nn SMliiriiay next. ..Mr.liurrows uml wife e>C| I to take-liiirl trip throughllic Stuic iif Cm,Ufctli'iM mid tiii'li s|ieud tluv. Ivilniienfthe-ciisiin nt ocean iinivc..(•fl\liil£ ii iflonMe I'lirly.Mr. and Mrs, Thomuu Wattsoii «i]Teiit. They will have a plcul..si. l,per,!': ) lv '-'''"""" C 'l "" rty"" r " 11 -' ""' Ci " A '.nd-tlmt* who have attendeil Hlmilar' " t " lu ' ir ''!"'"•. AIIH.JIL'the guesis_arevents know what to expect hi I hewi>y <strong>of</strong> goo"^»»0»i-largelive »ud. convenient buildings in thi'!'"'" 1 " 1 -' l"*.*^ «'"•' '"•• »'»l "*>lugs:lty. t'ontructor Sciill IIUK bWii veryjus-y during the last few "month*,IIIH>ther work iitcludlti(: the couKtriictlou<strong>of</strong> the new bourdwutk in Hie uppersection <strong>of</strong> the city.Johnson are.pleased witli tills city.Mint I'lrHi c:'urSupt. Tlioimi* Ililiii-iiil, on,Mondayiifteriuuii'i, ran the llrst car over thetrolley line extension rrom the steniu-'"" ltI't"'""*-' to Sevi-rith street'. llc ' liu »' fr "" 1 '" ls «"l'wi«l that tin-Sfiiiiy Adillilonul 1'ruliiH.With the new tinie-tubles uhou'l to,. - -go Into ellect-on the "PeniiHy" and """' wl " lie "I* 11 f " rtw "'" rReadlug ror the tumiuer, tlie local' ^Vltliln a few dayn(tervlee. at leant, will be greatl increauetl.ItIn undemtnod, too, thsitihe.Readlug will, put, on an expre-sleaving Philadelphia at 5,10 p. m., usre -Klghtliaiid AstruryuVenuc.JS -City Piivlilim, Itoiinlwalk,•*il- tN'lnlhainl <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue,'.i-- 1.rentn and ,\sl,ury avciiiu-. •7:1'Klevcnfli aud Ccnli'al avenue,vj Thlltcentli und Ashury uveiiiie,HI .SiMecnlll uml. ,\-luir,v'avi'iiiii..ifttlt-l Arrival*.1'AI.AI i:.Waller Ivlltie, Martini Sawyer,- KWilmiit, Mr- K. Wllmnt,I'hil.-i.l.-lpbla:Jnliu.C', Keucniun, CupcMay.. si:.\. si'i; vv.:Mrs. Smitheir.tiid s,in. West Plnlti'ilclpliiu; Wm. Salliuli',' Mi— .\lnrie'Cail-nu, liielmid Slievlin, Jr., Mi-'.lMary Kcllliolt/, .(ienrue Slu'VlIn, ('. F. jWelchcl, ,i.ih- ...' jl..- luhVsi mm, ther.,,lleld.A'I'III.KN'X. S. l!>ili',, Mrs. X. S, t-inil, A\ . |\Wnlir, Mrs. S. II. .Hunt, Ciiuidcii:•i.f'?i... alt-. 11; irnii- i.fi l.-.iTu,-and coiis»>-.;il".'..lly Hi.. I.oil) Tnii-l^uiv.. .lu'cii siivc[1 "r i-luhli'i-u I'.-.'l h(uh_ I'l'iiu the1.,nil. was a pliitc <strong>of</strong> -i bin.- l»'.-n at \'-.\-_t II.IH-I.-.MI fift.iilgrl."Mary K. Jarvi-,Kllzaiietli S. Wood. I V '!;in.'.. In imiii'iilH.-.. h.iast« <strong>of</strong> pos-I'Mllh TI. Wood', Win. W. IlinU-ull.-r"-**' 1 -. 11 " 1 ' s m' tin- giant .Itueurt.wife and H A , PlulaiMphlji: Mr-. K I'J'-"'" 1 " "' >!"•'>• .vjii-.U-. who witsslain, ,. ,,, ,,, ' ,• ., ! '.,v ,-lli ,ifl-..'. 1.1- t ..'.I'ulllit ill' 1-||I'II|O11|' '•;•"-'" '• M '" ,\T", ,'• '" ! ' '- ""•'" •''"•• ""'"I"'''''"* ""il » partDavlil-.ni. Mi-- Au-tiu, \\u-h|,, L . .|- V| . !iN , |ulJ „, u: it|| „„,„,.„,.„,„„„„*. C ; Mr. ami V.r-. lien, lian.-tt. | ,,; i:,,. i,i,,.,.. mid hi- tl^iii-e puliited In'ainilcii. . ' ri,-»i'..,.'\iit!i mi Mi-.-i-ljitliin .sliowluglMI'i:iilA),. *.""'".' "''"" -"'•'>'•! W'is tw.'iity.iwii andl-'flshv 1'l.SlliIt'll, ciiarh- II Fall-t, I '•'"'''''"'l ' l- '- i| 1 ' 1 ' :!l'""' ""it. hbf imiii'HM'^M-Opperman. Mrs. M. Sehl,,,,.,• Xr^X^^'^rTtil^ ffrted, W t l i t . n n 1-TI .irsnTrpMrs. r,. rnrd- (h.. in.>'i:ii'..i'i. it__i IIIN thi> li'iiipcrjituri'nf "JPJ. i'«.i iii4c • ni'i. nun.I'phei'i. IIIIXli"i:i Ml;.MI i Hay •;•> us in nllnw tbc altciiit;.linil in the water' tn, I'ui'iipc hefnr>'II heci'll.ri Ml'PclcllI ly ll'cali'il' tolinji-iii'ili.ii i.ualiiy i.l tin. |.,.isi. piirtl..I'll 1 '. ,<strong>of</strong> wan i- -'UiToiiinlliib Jl^ At lllicluhl <strong>of</strong> IS'imi 'ri'i'l'-'iin tin'' uhliM <strong>of</strong>tlic Illhiiilnyn tuiiuiitaliiK walei- holN111 ll lelil|ii'l';itiiiT nl' |U| Ui'Kri'i'M millunili'i- tin' i\hiiii«ti..|reei.ivci' <strong>of</strong> tlwnlr jimiih at iiuty -7» ili-^n.iw,'Thinprni 1 "!'.. that linIlltrL'.^'iiier Is iio^.nhviivicipiiilly km. It itltirtwiH IIH win- II Isnext to linpiMKlhlc (,) i-iHik tu'i'iit.^vfi?..'tulilim, iitc,, iu lilBh, altitude* by the"Uhiit procimu. • • , , - -from a Card 1744-46 Asbury Aye.. We are not satisfied to do just,as good work as you can get ,-anywhere, else in .this section^ ".-• Compare our work with city. printing. We have the facilities,and we know how to do the 'best <strong>of</strong> Pointing. " ; .vWM. LAKE, C:EstateLICENSED AUCTION BBR,®\ 7 f l A8 bury Apenue/ <strong>Ocean</strong> City, aIs uiuw up In it I-IIIIII'M llfo ujtliell set till' to iheiu \>y wrung euvltoaincut.—I.it'lliei'Itiirliauk In (Vntuty.NAMING A.TOWN,• !•»« Alill«'li htiil to produce an elceptlonnllyII111- dinner for, a lame company.(In uwnkeujiiu she hurried forthfrom.the Hiti-nil cillticc In 11 wuy vtmhWill far Imlei'O fi-oin tier wont, but onrcnchhiK the liltclicnwluit. was hersiU'pVlse iitnl ilvllclit to'flntl a"porty<strong>of</strong>chciiitvcelestials-busy conlclnii the re- .quired dinner.Sim did/not Interfere,but was at Drst ..ut unwilling to nccept'tln> praise which was lavished on herouliuiiry sneccss. Sho soon mieU'eJ- .IioweVcj-, aud-tnlil tlii-'wortd the tramabout the spiritual nnd iiilnii'iiloUJ helpslie hud received, imil'lt was agreed onnil sides thu'lVUi> ilcscnvd to Iw canooliw),AccordhlL-ly sliL'.liccurae 8»B«7ltn.—I.0111I011 Qiieei'i.•'lilliiu»|,l, wheel <strong>of</strong> u-u'UKnn iinil wns crunheilto death. mlKbt I111 riiinilWwl byneverWhiBtances <strong>of</strong> tlm kind from liven <strong>of</strong> philosophers,nnfiihly. that <strong>of</strong> Archunedejnf Syracust', who wild «« coneeutratwou a uiutlicinntU-iil problcui When loUniiiiiu.liMU'ui'rH lit lUHt burat Into thatcity that lie fell under their BWonM.OHplt <strong>of</strong> hi* Impatient, "Koll tnrb»r»los IIIIMIK!" Stciuilak, too, tlic Bu»- .wlilti icfuni'e. wan no puKmiWca wltnth&'Htuily ni nllililKt (lUcHtlonfl In t»coursii, <strong>of</strong> n wulk In n I-ondou »ubnrDtlmt hi- W'IIH run over iiml 'killed W •triilii iif it level, crowflni;. - London('llrn'nlcio, ••' . .Wlnnlmc B Vrrtllot. •fili-JniiH'H Siiirlctt, the diniouil En£IlHh li'uyyw, held tlliU vcnlU*t« "»uld bewon without etoiiiiencc, and i» v* 0^It ninny 11 time In his own ciirwr. Hl«-ktll I turiiliiK a fullun't Into a mieeeMWIIH wmiileifnl, In a hrwich <strong>of</strong> Itrttw*'case »hi> defendant. Sciirli'tt'rf ell'*'- •illiwd toliavi' been ciijoled Wj*.an I'liuiaoii t by the plaintiffs tiiotb-">r, Khi> was 11 jvltui'MK luHichillf <strong>of</strong> herdmieliti'r IMU'I cotiiiili'lely hallli-d 8**?" .Intt, wlio ITIIMII ecmnlned itcr.Rut Inbin lii-t'iiiiient hi- exbllilted hi" *'< rt ^ 'tills liuppy stroke <strong>of</strong> ndvocncy: ,''0"HIIW, citntlcitieii <strong>of</strong> HID Jurj', tlmt I ws * kbut u child In her liiiiids.,' What muMmy client ha vo lieoiiV" " .;... ,• • ' . - € : -•••VOL.>XXVIII. lOOEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 4;. <strong>1907</strong>. NO.14<strong>Ocean</strong>Citj 1 " SentinelPublUhed" Weekly nt ' .. OCEAN CIXV.IM.O.R. CURT4S ROBINSON• Editor and Proprietor$i.oo Per Year, Stricily in Advance$1,50 at End <strong>of</strong> Year"CITY DIRECTORY.CITY OFFICIALSUiiyar-.li>««-i>lf (j.t'liutniilon.R5-'Mii'rU"•T."i*« Ailniii".I'r/n^uri'r'-lruM. i'liiunl'lnni-hi^,if 1'itlltw -WiHii'uel scull. • .H.iMInf lusiMCUir -lltirliert 1:. smllli. -5SiSHuiwrvl«ir-Warr«!i W.'llr..»'ii.wrtrAiiirK.IIo—u..iri;«-, II- A. W. Hliliji.AIIIUIIlllIji.iii.lley, Hnrry ustuiiti, i>, s,1 lleitlth—.rrtttHltMtl, l.r.i'liurl.'s-K,llvi.lll. i.tll.^r aixl su.r. N. tlnwurilItnri;»ir.l —llr. I'l.lls". II. Itl.t.riir. I. N.W.riui.lli.iiiniHitmiiiry.•miBoird ol Kilue*ili.ii-|ir. K. -r. AIIIHIH,MVjrllt: A.J.MI11UI1. Vli-c I'n-nlili-lll; ICC.1U44IU, <strong>Jul</strong>tnJ|ym,|Wrlu; Itl.'l.i.i.l It. siili.-., s. 11.M.owrirt ur.tlw I'iKir-Jeroi'.ie s. Itu-li.CrIUkCH. SERVICES.P.r»t M. l*«l'l»ircli, I'nrli^r i.fi.rrut uvi"•oJ KlKl.lli rtlmrt. IC.-V. K. It. ltrui.ji.tt-,-f I —.BUir.Morulutf wrvlra, 10-t"; evelilntl Mirvliv,T.:>l.F.»Ver Iii-^MUK. W«.'.'«|.fORGAN HAND, .ATTORNEY andCOUNSELLOR AT LAW;H.illcll.ir. Mi»«l..r nn.l Kiniillnir III Ctimiii-ry,mi|>r«.|ii«* 1-inirl ('iiiiiinlKHi.iiinr. Notary l-iil.tli?.•'Aft: MAY ciii'irr HOUNK, .\. j.(Op|K>«lu. I'ulitio lhill.llii|t»).JONATHAN HAND,Ooiini-ioilor-ii.t-1-.iaiAVvKollcllnr. Mauler In 1'lianci.ry, Notary I'ubllc,(JAPK MAY COUHT HODHK, N. J.l-iini: liuiini,-,.-|VJ,'|.hoii.'.OFFICESApgar &. Boswell,MAHTKUS IN i'l.AS.'Kltvll.U'llSKin-II.IHNli, .s|U1t\VVKMIK ji.nl Dll.ll III MTUKK'I'IH.'KAN i'l'I'V. N; I.JAW OFFICESGodfrey & Godfrey,liiMHiiM ;ii,'., :titi uitti .UTimnifit nun.tut:. -•••••• ;JAMES M..E. HILDKETHCounst.'llor-at-I.awunit Soili'ttor, MiiHi.-r timi Kxiunlliiirln. Cliuiiit>ry-i-—No.-JII il.'i'un wtri-i-l .CAl'K MAV I'lTV. N. .Ij.WV OFFICES-OFHerbert R. Voorhees,, Iti- AVt- Al . m.,lUK11IOWARU BURT,M. U.S09Wesley Avenue.J Till t.*n. l».»!i I I.IH:^. I lI 11 l:l p. l» |.. iuN. GR1SCOM, M. D.TKHIIITII ST. ANH\VHSl/i:V• AVK.Itmli I'l.iiii.^-n. n. i;.: hu.-r sun.-, 11:1.lilll. : .' ll.nir-- limit III 11. 1.1. Kroln 1.I.1 K |i. 111.No i.tlli'i' liiiiirx Hiiinltiy nrtt'riHMtii.l l a u u l l '•111-N itlll llrillnll M unii Huiunln>>0k. CHARLES B. RIDERSocj Central -A- nru.v "Wrll.UolyTrlii.ivl'litir.'li»iTon-.lniit Kin-i'.(Vuiriil UVfiiu*'unit Kit vtiuh ^.irrtKUcflxrl J.t'o »••» U h, ri'tf-l'tinMiHru'*r. JTlu«l*s IJ»>' lt»'ii*t*r. Nin.ilny SfhiMilH. tu lit llu* tuiiltlti.a.ui.; oilier KtinrtiiyM, s,mt u. m.; )|'>iy I»ourtouU(xUIliutiiuu t'utliultc vmtri'U,UtflU't-rll TllirUfllth Wlttt*vJtt1iiil)sutM*ht'ypiiMturtil li.'tll IIUU llliIu iiiipiiHt t iiuri-iit riiuiiid•tnlud WvwlHWtiiii'.- IUV-I- it. Itrumlith,putor. HUitduy mrvnvri, iirt'uflniii; \l u.in.masp. m> i*nty«rin*>«iluif,Htii'lu«'k t-riiiiiyetvuluu. ttiUivrM <strong>of</strong> tbu iHwirtl-t'hurU-H H,bowt.r.1. I'l.iilriiiuu; John s. Trowur, tr«-ux*iu*r; U. liHrcitif krurtiury.SEASHORE FURNITUREi U Kv'try I»»'wrl|vt1«iii litGallaaher's*3 S. SECOND STREET - .PHIL*.Illl.I stive II,on.-jr. *'.'hurl.- K. A.Uli."Wlllnril VV. A.l.mCHAS. E.ADAMS &BRO.(rtilrct«»wivx (o Unltvr * Adnmn)DriTliit(il.iliillIlllirVUUHUV'KIWlT HUIUHYTKKIAN I'MUMI'll.iM' Ausll'liiry wn-liity inwi" lir^i Mimevuntliijur «uuli uiuntli.I'rt'MIUi.ni,K,u.WrKtllli; Vlrtf-l'nwIiMili Mr". I" >'•w: Irciuuror. Mm, Wllllllil" K-. WlluuuMiii;M*»treiury, Mri4. J(w. I.Hi-tnl; it>"iw.uolMH'reiury, MrM. 'I' txt Adliiint: I'lilti'i'inrM,Uni.Truiiiiiiiiu unit Mm. l-hurlt-* Mitrliti.• . JUDIiir Kliilunvilr nuclei}' lnl*l» I'Vi-ryl-rl-* •. a *y,* r >^ril*wili Ht 4 o'ultuik,I uri.ilul, Knil.uviir HiU'liiy mill', "t .o'clock mininiyvvuiiiuuii, • . .MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATINGALLOWAY M. SMITH & CO...'•'.. (Successors to H. A, W. Smith)811 ASBURY AVHNUE, - OCEAN CITY, N. J.WOIUUU'K- (•hrlHtluiil'«.iiiQao«tu>iiituuiluuiili -uii'i.iNl*ro.ld«ui, UK.Kliculintll Hrl n» *«crUryi Mr«.- A. K* KliiickE.TucorillliUMercury, Mru. M. MHnDr; trimniirer, Mr". I"•rlQ^bkU'niiH'oItiilnn,Miiiki-iiinutttiy.ki tM>rn>H|HUlilkEillliU. s AHMiclatlnu. Wlltuii 'PtwdHut: Murk l^iku, riecrtuiiry.•M«Un|[ will Iw hold Iu Juue.al, Uol.Tboru.uhdTjuill uusliclliHuturduyor o«oli nmnin.i). Ailuin«; lUHirutitryi.ltaui.'lty llullillUK uhdTjuill ulutotMiuiooua Huturduyor o«oli nmnin.kul i) ; lUHirutyltSHOEMAKER'SSTORAGEHOUSE• lath and We«t Aw.,Ot-ean City, W* Jl-AH perxoiiH having Kurliltiire or imy*lna <strong>of</strong> Merclmmllue to lieHHirwl will»»vemoney by KOIHK to the-Shoemaker Storage HouseN. C. GODFREY'SBusiness House. 657 Asbury Avenue, Spring <strong>of</strong> <strong>1907</strong>,AMD PROSPECTS ARE GSOOD.; Full Line <strong>of</strong> House Furnishings ::::• anil, witli MayorChampion|ireslilln(;, the .llUc'ruutiiiemtiiirH <strong>of</strong> ilie party were ualleil on'. to make spueelieij.'I ' Koriner VenatorIlttlon <strong>of</strong> tlie briilKehail oei.'i|rreii iiiuch sooner .than iimllieeli expeitteii; ami the'town oweil a'ilelit, ortiialiks to the .'<strong>of</strong>nVers '<strong>of</strong> therallriiuil anil to tli« i-outriiuiors InI'hurise <strong>of</strong> the w.o.rk.' It wax tlie opinion nf W; Scottj 11 it ut 1 1 lullik eashier.tliat while iiiui'li further, Mr. tliinil' salil it Was the toA'iiV plai-e to furtherthis hy alilniK the railn.mil people asiniii'li IIH posxihte.' Harry !•'. Ktaliton, tlie real eslateoperator,'ii rormef newHpaper man <strong>of</strong>wlile expvrleni-e, siilil tlmt while lit'iiajl heard KraniloporuH. trreat wpeak-ITM anil prominent ministers,therewan nothillK that hall ever sounded sosweetly'In him an tlie word, tlmt thellrst vat hud crossed ifie hriilKe. ' "('. Homer HhoeiiiaKer, the lumberdeiilcr, and Postuuister Huttou upiike<strong>of</strong> the uliliUlttt! heiielitH'• Ut he derlveilfrom the new trolley line and or the1,-niMlrniidilluiioriliernuil.Dr. N. "Howard; Itnrt. ii'iiiilf a IIIIiioroiiN rffereiii'i 1 to thv Hiving out iif(this I'ommoii term for I'lt'i'-I- We are informed that you have Mr.Kiltdl'H account duly Iteiol/ed.11 youilo not order thin hill, puld ut yournext nleetliiK, "III yon pleiiue'let IIHknow ir it IH yonr Inruntloii not lii payHiime or what objection you have, toItHwitteineiit 7 We believe that theluw IH perfectly plain tlmt where ailotllccr, KUch UK tlilw,'. han nil llxeilHillary, he HIIIIII lie imlil n reu^miubleeomppiiHUtloii ror • hU Hervic-eii,WealHo ihliilc mat you w'll limit tlmtyour Hiillfltor'H opinion IK not ut vurlunc-e with tliiH Ideu. , :Will you, therefore, pleaxe take uptiie mutter <strong>of</strong> |niyiiieni <strong>of</strong> thin uccoiinlami Inilvise.tiK or your; Intention reriliuK mime, und oblige.. VotlM'truly, ' ,'•• (lAlt'llIMIINAfter tliu letter hud been read, byCity Clerk T. lite AdumK, -(.'oiiiicllniuiiII, li. Smith liioveil that.tile mutterbe left with rotiiicilv Klmiifci 1Ciinl-(|MIOIi*THfVopt'» bum'- It. Htire. IIH the «i>rU IKI Imve niie or llie tifsi.: in. ' •TH O M A S J. T H O R NFlorist. FAiTX BiULBS, GRASS .and CLOVKR SKJUi. •. 639 Asbury Avenue. ,The Long Arm ot the Lawcan reach defective.pluwliliijj. 1 Oiiew linllle" to legal proceedings foriiinitittiltiing a nuisance.The preservation <strong>of</strong> the health <strong>of</strong>your own family (teiiidmta the reliioViil<strong>of</strong> defective mnicriftL/leaUyijipes and the thorough overhauliirtK-<strong>of</strong>the system. • * . ' .This need not be .nti expensive. affair. Our charges for liigh-eliPLUMBiNG "work are not high. Tlwiy are basediijion the cxyiutl worltniitush.ip andgood material 'used, and ate fairto all.. . 'JOHN R. GROVES649 Asbury Avo., ..- <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. J.nilttee for adjustment, tfhiuh wnwto, • " • 'MORE POI/ICB, PERHAPSMajor Will Appulnl Illin-roill, i(k'eau Clty'w police fnree soon niuylie'lui'rvased hy the uilllltinn <strong>of</strong> oneman. • *Mayor Cliampliin.ut i'nuni'irs mt'et-Itil,' Moiiilny nllfht, said Hint Ihu imwvlettrk- rallwuy from the I'lty to SomerH'.'l'oltil•Im'l heKiin uperiitloii IhueMlyeouipletlon <strong>of</strong> thin road indue, eutlreiythe slulion on this Hlth 1 ilay aiiil llli>litMr/Ohamplon expn'sHtMl the tluiuthat'It wiiulil be well ror Coimi'li'to••lake provision to place linntlier policeiiiauoil duty, If it IH found .necessary.'I'lie Mayor nskud permission, froniCouncil to inake such appointment.foiiiicllinun (lodfrey ntnveil that tliiMayor be Kranted atitliority to ap|ioluanother piilloelnah, If found noceUHury'I'lils WUH setiiiuled Uy (.'oiiiieiimiiii' IIIJ. Smith, ami the motion WUH pun' own Vour Huniv.H'H dignlileil and KlvyH you a delL'lmiH Beiise <strong>of</strong> Hei'iirlty to own yoihome at ' v.OCKAN OITV.. l!csliles,.yiilir renpniisUilllty us a realestate owner inaktM you a, ileulralicitizen. Think it over, then cull onHAHItVReal rotate Operator, Ninth and Abury avenue, • next to lire huuMe wliwill Hhnw yoti the very kioHt way utkome <strong>of</strong> till) ureutext barKaliiH to h.found here, ou tho easlefttsnuI'boiiBcoMnocilon.PAVILION TO BE BUILT ONWALK AT TWELFTH STREIMARRIED UNDER—- AMERICAN.. FLAG<strong>Ocean</strong> City Man Wins Onc<strong>of</strong>Atlantic City's FairWomen.John II. Morrison, who ha" ii'lilat-K-Htnilhliii; ctuhlUliniciit in thi- city,and MU« Alible It. IInluiiicll,diinithtiTor Mr. nlnl Mr-. Wm, I., llnmiui-ll.were married al the hiinicortln' lirldcVpureulH, :ill MadiMiii uvciinc, .MlniiticCity, nt K.:!(l n'el.i.'k 1111 the cvciiinu <strong>of</strong>June-lilli.'The WiHldliinoccurri'd withthe couple Hlatidliii: under llic'AiiicricantluK. Till' riiiK IHTIMIIIIMVThe marVluKe wnw pcrforiiiiHl liy tlicIteV. Jolm Mi'Millllll, or the We-tliilli-Kier rrcKliylermu i'liiirch.The hritte.wtiM dri'-i'.cd in l«ouwini'prluceHH while H!I!;. She \\':i» iiiiutlenileil.'..After the .icremiuiy,supper «;i^, ,, , , t-ervinl. The color" <strong>of</strong> the iJccuriilioiiHirn. It wan Htate.1, ..I.J.;.-teTliiim) present were Mr. .ntiil Mr-.Muyheu' liobliison, Ml-- IlltiiiclicICohlliHon anil tlie approval<strong>of</strong> i'ouiictt'u ('onimltlcc int SlreelH,Walk" nod Mrlvt-x,. i'.iiiMi-liniiiii Sl'cclmiiu Hald that liehad tint examined tho plaiiH, and heobjected ti> avviirilim; tlui contract.lll-.Mlleiiti.iii wii" culled to .Mr.Smlth'Hproviso -Hint the award ho Inailu Hiibijccttit the upiiroviil iif Coiiuctl'ri t'om-1iiiltlee uu Street-, WulUt. aiiil Driven.r Mr.Snillh-Niiiodon then waf paiwetl. -it.-rest anil costs, hi*addition to taxes,i itue <strong>of</strong> IIIH I.its. The clrciiinstiu.cesexpliiine.1, it was ileclileil to'•••It the extra clinrceH.< J tl It claim deeils were Kraiittil tlieev. rt, WtSHley ITake for loin 71!- anilI, Sei'tlnn, Ik, .iiixl I.Us p;-J, ..Northilut, unii 1871. Hei'tlon A, in lht> name"Win. Tlu'Kt'n. ~ ^~Ivlwln M,- rtoity Wan nivi'ii peronyWan Riven per- .,..,.. ^ve a Hiuall liinldliiK**' "''between Third anil , .t ._• .?','.il to reiiinvtiiti the alleyolirtli HtreclH to the rear <strong>of</strong> Vii \Vi'>veiltie. .l>n motion <strong>of</strong> Councilman II. Iiilllli," the proper ollh-ern »'ere .Inrltcteilto ncKotlate loatiH <strong>of</strong> (11M foriiuTrfwlHk aiiirfraSRor current IHITHTThe prnper ollloern also" vvere InriiL-teilto pay notes coining Hue.C'lty TreiiHiirer Ira 8. ('lmni|iliniL'uil the nnniiiiits <strong>of</strong> the appropriationalaiii'cH, a HfoH.oWs.., $A0; U. Ii. Uolt*IIIT> 1IK; Allen Bcull (new boardwalk)niu-lil,Lli r t i'C ! I I I I 1 I > t*i^v r «» u n i t »»'.••* .-.i 111 l l ! l I ll''•i.'t sipiare or.twi. <strong>of</strong> hnai'dwiilk hi* stiirti-illjLV4.AH I In'tlu- vlclully.'f. South (iccnu city'ils stinimcr. . • •The speiiki'r iitlil Hint, as taxpayers,n; pt'Ople.ul Jils'sectinn <strong>of</strong> tlie i-ftyncl (hut they an- iiculei-icil.. They, iisknly fi.ru-iK'Kiiluhm in the way (if nulU. ' A block or two <strong>of</strong> hoard walk•onlil -Kive Ihe "people downtlicic[uiic.eiicolli'iicenii'nl tolnilld, IfCoitiicllnulil Bee Uu Wiiy cl.'-nr In iniilic •'»tart, he KIIIII.' • . .N. C, -Oo'ilfrc.v "islicd•liyCJiirk/i', l.ce Ailnuis an tn h.'.w iiuiiiy eiisenleiit ilfcds imve liccii.HICUVII ,ty property owners whose html would !ie toi'n-hciUiy the lalkiiUor-honrilwiitk.Mr. AdikiiiH re|i!ied "tluu lie- hull rt 1 ; 1 ,elvt'il II luiir dozen, ' ' 'Mr. iszurd took invasion In HU.h Ihhidclphia, who will lake|iiiKM'ssi..u nn ihe l'lth.•.Ma-sL'y *V Kdwurds-liuve rculciltlie., . ,. , cnliiU'.e :U^ We-ley uVi'liilc tn I' 1 ,, 1*.vim ill-Hire the boardwalk HII.IIII.I he , „,,',,,,.,..,„„_ ,,,.,,,(lirv ,,r (In. Colonial''I'liililiu^ nml i.oauAsKoelaiiou, nfIMilladelphla. ' - .,los, I; SeiiU has untile tlie followingrciituli-: t'ottiu;cat 71 s


<strong>Ocean</strong> City Sentinell*aiKTsn AKDKVJCHV Tiu'B»nAV •EC CURTIS ROBINSON-- * Editor and Proprietor .OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEYInter-State/Phone No laiArt vertigo month" in loeitl columns. & WIIINpttrl.nq*tiurt.oi.. Monthly nmlymrlyruU»i furnUhcMl i|(t nppttciitlon. , "•Job work promptly dona by experience,buirdu•THURSDAY, J17I.Y- I, <strong>1907</strong>.GAR.BOYS HAVE GONEAFTER PLEASANT VISIT H EREExpressedThemselves asPleased With .Reception •in This Cityi•After a t\von .Meu'io.rltil Day*'I'11L- important thing In keep In iiilnil'l»,llieprinciple* fur which Hie menfought, , Ax ••rl«htemi«neA'x cxaltcth unation," MI,' ulxo, the CommanderI'alr Wciilhrr on Ihe Fonrtti.According to the olllelulforecastfrom Wuxhlugtou, we, are to have clearweather, tomorrow. All ure ; hopingflint, the weather tuAn hax "xtruck It"rlgjit, thin I hue.••fold ArrlvnlH.IMI-KIUAI,.• ••Mrx, ('. iiiltiuuil'. The rails were to be or caxt Iron andperfectly smooth^ and lu order to preventderailment, the wheel*, were tohave projecting edgen..Convinced <strong>of</strong>the luxufflcieucy <strong>of</strong> frlvtlon between; the Binooth wheels aud railx for thepropelling <strong>of</strong> heavy triiinx, Hogxtromproponed thut a tooth wheel on liix• ' locomotive should work ou. a cetitrnltoothedbar or rail placet! between theother mill*—u plan which lmx sincebeen adopted in ' severallin-tunconwhere, the 'Krudlent hu* beeii. exeeptlonal.. Hogxtrom'x plan wax Itifd before severalHclentlxtx, w.ho were unaniinouH hidenouncing it ax utter madnexx, ux It• .wax alwurd to Imagine lhat-a carriagecould ever be propelled by nt'enm alone.The plnu wax entirely xhelved, andnothing more ap'peurn tn he known uxto tiie fate <strong>of</strong> Hogxtroui.The Urxt "railroad*'' \lit the ^enxe orordinary tramwayx for horxepower)were'UHed In connection witii i|uurriex,TiiomaH Lelpcr, <strong>of</strong> what i« now l.eipe'rvllle,twelve mlloxout or IMillndcIphiu,coimtructed one from hlx- ipiurriex toitidleyOieokaxeuriya»ISfrom tlieliulncy- granite quarries to tide-water Xepnn-. . net. The Mauch Chunk switchbackcame next, in 1SJ7, and the .Carbondale ltallroad (the flrxt ou which alocomotive wax actually run) inand the great highway now known UHthe Baltimore aud Ohio Itallroiid wax- begun on the Kourtli or <strong>Jul</strong>y, IAN advtfrttulng authority, who huxwatched* the development^ or new*. - paper publicity ror thirty yearn orraorerpredlctrthartho~tiineiKTiear'urhand when the Deputation thut btiHlnessaunouiicenieiitM sliull be "runnext to reading mutter" sliull be altogetherabandoned.. The tendency ortbe day,' he urgex, is to make the"adit" more entertainingthan thenewa by which it lias been consideredadvantageous heret<strong>of</strong>ore to have themBurrounded;tlou la intended a a mere pleasantryyor bi <strong>of</strong>fered In all seriousness," saysthe Commercial Union, "the face reniajimthatmauy, newspaper reader*specially the "ahopperx—read -theadvcrtlKements Mrstafterward.Aadvertisementsaud the nensuewspaperwouldbe to the'majority <strong>of</strong> subscribers like a strawberryfestival without strawberries. 1newxpaper ix'the. tiie_ Hhopper on" »hop"piTTK"(fayn aud on days when xhedoesn't shop> All the essential iiewxaud all thq essential "uds 1 ; go farPerhaps the Idealonethattoward making such a° paper.'either and there is a dull thud;I>roptheumpire'u duties ureBUtllclout punishment for a soul howeverBoddeu with sin. .Sometluies theunfortunate wretch who labors under. the burden <strong>of</strong> them, maintaining the. while a majestic air, as ir careless, orscornful, <strong>of</strong> the opprobrium heaped' upou him fruni the bleachers, Id weak,BometlmeH he ix wicked, but lie HIKIIIMbe pitied rather than pounded. Hispath is full or thorns, and muchshould be forgiven him. -Moreover, hetn essential to the game', und thereforeshould, not be killed.'Killing' him,like discharging iliccook, may onlyresult In having to bear with a moreexasperating successor. The desire todabble in the gore <strong>of</strong> the umpire, andto iHinear hlx anatomy Into the 'diamond1H altogetherhuman, but Itshould be .curbed—"even when .heaccuses the home, teampitcher <strong>of</strong>having greased theball.BA\Hthe.«:tiM'i!l uiiil siitr, im vtiit-nt<strong>of</strong> nil luxrs-ou r«'ul ^tali' lor tIi** vtMirll«»in-iHuliilin: iititwihl tin .Inly tlnil, II«I7. Tlifuilvi-rll-.-,) ii,-liti.|ii,.iii l.iwi uiirnrM u|i|K'iiri•• llift- IICHAN rrr\ S.NTISI-I, .vui£iit.t L fc At,.1 lilt 1 Slllllf llHU'Hlll IM* t'lllltUlli'll tl IUI til' illliiii—uml aiiKMiuli. dii^ <strong>of</strong> thf roll i-ixial Tux »r !!••: ri'iciilaJilL- jnlhiiUIit ilul^. '1'ituvoia tlit't-itut uiid iMlltllrliy ttt.'i-rtlslim, .imviiH-ut sliitiiltj -lit* IIIIMI^' l, rC'Al'K MAV Ctt,+ S. J.*nl^l )>ro)>o*4iil)( will IK* rf«-%*lv«(j dynl ot*l'hoi*fii !*rwholdr^ or L'up«nll)ro)oitt'mnl ot*l'hoi*fiI'd.i N. J., Utilllluy at ti* ntHitl) will IK rf%lv«j dy ili«!•*rwholder^ or L'upe MuyUVIVtf o'rUwk nmui ttt IIuhKihtt ^ d*t nifnilohed, ullpropotuilM received lor tiulrt work will h«lv O[K>ned'und Miulillt-I>' rrtiii hyl f H f 4'Mpe Miy, . Ili'ly rrlitlic lioiinl (if I mtsf II Kre^lioIiHrs <strong>of</strong> 1'njk*l.'inlnl.v, N't-" 1 .ler-ey, Ita- sultl Huaril itItitf llit> rlKUl tu reluct uny or Kit lilils.Kui'h lilt must IK-uccoiiipiiul,*!! hv allt'*l 4-li^.k lo llti* aiuullilt <strong>of</strong> (liiw Tlil»lHollars niunl). ilrawn piiyubl^ lo tilt- or* rfiiulnf.•iycilii', u'ltlilu ieu tluyn ulter ooutlrut-ihe^uuu'ardHl tn lilm, •• iMtnd III xtichmid wllh xiich u^iMirlly-us Mliull he upprowdliy I hy. Hoard ' ttt Ctiuaen t-Vt*t'liOldiTN; jmWiKind slndt \}v Iii ii uuaiIIDI l«i.s fhuh iii.MmtUvd WHICH lftt> ruud wlien rniupl^tu''iii-h hldiii-r will Iw r»|illrrd u> unlmlllVi— Stiitv t.'oilliiiuulou^r <strong>of</strong> I'tilttU* IloudkHon. K.I'. Hliti'liluson, Trenton, N..I., HIMlu;llie Kliuiii'-t'l', prior lu (lie Uine orvuliAlljiind iiluliily iiliy iinii'V «l iuuiiifr,id lor louktrinilol IfrUVttl tl« ItrOMlitn ot thl* rlm*k hi the uvt wuld duy* ut thu Hherlrr»4omiw, in tCutHiirtt t'Hp^j Muy Coitnly Nuutt ihv o'i'lm; thtiut'*> (I) iwide <strong>of</strong> wutd* uvtmue uoaih thlriykr**«wuut OD« hundred und Urn feet; Unorlh nrty*iwo ilve luindrtKl wjuur« ftwt oi tuiid*iiUdblnK lot iwcniyrour<strong>of</strong> blouk iniuibr nt.. ihuc Uity>ilve luindrtKl wjuur« ftwt oi tuiiH«Uinl.'J hu b«lnK lot iwcniy-rour<strong>of</strong> blouk iniuibert i Jl * on **»** DIHWOI tb«WouthwttMt uitor Wall Street, are et||ilpped 'With whiciall uioderu Improvements,wlrelem telegraphy olid, 'W|ibMlon mid wlftt von.theHethereception given them In <strong>Ocean</strong> City.Continuing, Coiuuiauder Atklnsaid that It Is. not all. Important that' ervutlo'u',' lu advance, for stuteroouis. M£*n.The fact that the Hummer „about one-half the charge made bv, the •>• «»•>"•>» wni«n 1.011 iwt v. Younu und Uowum'nlil Pull RIvftVlTlliB for HlllVlllir itervlcE W. YmmK.iirunUjcl uuil ruuv«y«l llttla lluryoiu Ball Kiver uine tor Himnar service A, iionovun thu herein mimml urmilur byexplains ill part the Increasing popu- dftnllit'urlnituvvndutuliervwmiiiudiiiieuiiviilarlty <strong>of</strong> the new line.Our expert- i" '"• roriliwitu w*oni«i.-- ' . . . . .....'. . .*.*.. ..* _ > ' . Wir^ljlA.M II* lllClllllA Hlli*rlil.llawoli.'no|-r'.'M'i p. i, nu.iu' • • r ' : rMASTER'S SALE.Hy vlrUio ol i mild uUpubllr vend lit*on Monday, ttio twetityHeroim duy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y,lu T.ui 1 he fmtirot J" flock,in Hie iirtwriioou,I I be Hotel In the Villas <strong>of</strong> Tlirkabae, 1Mhe Cnnnly itf Cn|»*' .Mil}, itml Hlul*' ol NewiTHry.'Ahthv lollowlnu inu'i ur par IT! <strong>of</strong> luuduud prtiiulMt-M lierehiurtttr purl It'lliHrly di 1 -ricrllH'd.Niiuatf, ly Inn und Iwluu In llif I'I'IHTTowiiNlilp. In tla- <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cup** M"}' ll "< 1Ktute<strong>of</strong> New Jerwey, No. ll HI* it«r tchi'dulisuud iKUiitih-d HH IOIIOWM: ItKtJINMNti ul ake nml pine knot fi>riutti|r a wiiitu oakkf, u (,'"> r t»*T <strong>of</strong> tltfwidow* Huihorn'H,t lie tut 1illotlt;4tu> Mpleer latmnlntt lluu NorthMlxtV'tnur ami a Ihtlf Ot'Uri'fM VVeMt.oitt*,hun>tired Hint llv«"rodH and nineteen' llnkK to itconierHinuttlim tn trie Jumt'MNiiiiiii htu*. nowThoinuM Vim (IHIUTH; tlictui*uDmtc NTIM lineNorlli Korly-oue uud n Imlf dti!rvt> .Kimtfluhty-tlvu i^i-t'liuHiou dead pliifdiuup. lor>nwrly St-th Van lwoand a hiilfiU'kjrcen utu>l Ihlrfy-llirti* rodn to upint* knot: nirtivr; tlieuee DIP ^aiuv rouri** 1-ixlVH-ne rod- uvii Htakuitud pint*knot Nhtud-Ittu )n Ihf widow llutltorn line; thence UIOIIKld Hue Houlli thirty-einht denrei-w .Wenttnt torty-llve percheN tu tlu> t.lucc nf \H In OtVwn I'liy. and Nilinliert 1 ;!Sv.on tin- I'liin und Kii-llon nrorefiild, BK-IIINNINU011 UiaKmitliri.iil.>r.ty Hide or lluvAvi'liia'. ill Hii'dtNlMiirtMtr tour'lluiMlnHl nmluny HIM Minthwiwh'rl.v nimi "';'''"ii!rl.vllll.'<strong>of</strong>flilrty-«fV..iilliNtml.Cl-NTAINfsilhi Ironl or lirnullli'on Ih" «>M H»y AJV-1111.'liny n«. and if llHit.wldlh I'XU'iidhii!Uii-UKnTlylM'tu-t^'ii tin*"- imrultcl ivlth Hi' 1I Thlrly-Mvciilh Htnvl •>•••• liuiulniln'xivcyiM 10 Ilii' "iil'l KII<strong>Jul</strong>l II. wlniifoiitin-UI'I-IIII I'lly As-iK'liilloa, li.» liulMiiilali^l AililuxIN. A. H. l*i.'rvninliil In..Hireor iiicri.ik ortiii. Cniuiiy " r ,''"!"'. '-,--rhii'lhiK ihoiu'il' ttl'id hi'lvrml '"•„'•,•"'»;' '•>iievt*n.>*-ml 11 hutf tH-rtiien 10 thttjtiiicv <strong>of</strong> bt'clmiiiit:.I.OMAIMMJ tvv«nty-lotir and IWIW luTt-n,IM.' I be HHine niort- or lens. It KIN I i U»e xuimt>rpniUeH (frt'nitd ami iimvi*ye»r lo tht* MiniilljMli It. Whunton hy A tu lion v S|tf hitiiii,Kst-*;illor,'flL'., by Indfiitilrt' dait'd Ki-iiriiiiryII, A. l». .NMr, ruronlfd in ttit* «nt.«*e**.f ih«*if thf county r»r ruiw-Mir\- tu i».fitAI.MO AI-I-<strong>of</strong> II1.1l lot nf M.!I iiu-iulo.v lyitiL'uinl fl'ttaU* In tlu* Upi>«T ToWiiNtiln, ol i HIK'Muy tkiuuty, Nt*> .U*r4«-y, HIM) IN hotindtfil u»IOIIOWH:|tr, ut u Miufci* on .tin-Houllnrn hunk.<strong>of</strong> Hook ICeui'li In Tilrkult«H-Ktvtr, Hit? Hjtine iH-tni; 11 corner to nuNtdouowned by t.«or.;e W, i.'liiitnplun uml run*rrom llieiitv hy anil iilotji; the liiif oi -ah!Gfortfe \\ . i.'lmmplon Honth wtK y uml iiloni; tlie Itiunf Mild ll.uin North. «li*hty-tlirtt- und u4|iitiru*r tit'urwb K-wr, twenty-'Uv rod»totli»*iihovunaiiMru Mm'k It.iu-li In TmUuluK'Ki*«?r; tlu-iuf down *.|.t>' Kdinlind IK Mitddun, AtlnilnJ*«lrulor, *ImUliliirfdultHl NOVI-MIUT !H..\, P. is—,..»iir .ttl in IhfortUf 01 tlu- Orrk <strong>of</strong>-OaiH- MayOuiniy In thf mrd luutk No. 4.1, |iiiKe "JU.H**,Al.set Ahhthiii ctjrtrtit. trm?i or pMrtvl ttihind HIMI nrt'iii'WfM hurrltnifttT ilvrtt-rlhet'M'tinitf, lyhii; "ltd 1K*IHU In iht* Town^tiiixiI'PIM'r, In tliei'onnty or WVM fiitiri'hiilnw undtitty linkw lo 1 lit* |il..iv f Iw^ihiiin^. i'OS-TAlNiNOftJVfn iicren <strong>of</strong> nit-iidou'. luild moreor lt»nt.' HKI.S-; Trupt Numhfr Two, untiilednii-f ionv.y.'.lwulH' Mkiit K1H11I1 II. U'hfjitonuy J<strong>of</strong>tvph i.'. t.utlU., aud wIIV, by I i.ilfiktiirc•hiled ih-loh*r 1U A. It. l^TH, rfconlfil In thu4iil.iv, <strong>of</strong> tlk- ritrk <strong>of</strong> t'ii.»f .Muy t'oiimv inUre*I lUHik So I't, puiie l>, rli'.Al^vO'ALI. thut ivrtuln Ioi or piece uiifrotind, >>itiiatf, lyinie und h*lhc In nivmiCtty* oi. IVrk H lUsuvii, I piver TownHhlii.I'UJM' Miiv t'oiiniy, HUili- <strong>of</strong> Xtw .Ii* Key* amiitnmn.Tt'd i»;liu section i{ on thu plun ollou 01 itifL"G lit tltulllullliii.i ill fill.v h.lh»jtBi..i** <strong>of</strong>Tlilrty-ffVenth Htrett, fIn (rout or lireudth on Uiu hahftteet.xud <strong>of</strong> that widtrly l>etweeu Ilni-H purith ib.'^ntdililriy-hevfiiiliMireetfd feet to it tlltf^n feet wld* HI reel,A I. 1 -') AI.IJ thai eertalu Uit ot piece ound wJHtuie lil.Oe;-itii City, ajid n iiihereth HKiilNNIN't. on the h l iUlbury .Weiitu,at tbl*et woutliue-ierly u tiie oLithweMterllint-<strong>of</strong> Thirty «eveutli Hirtct. I'US I \ ININ'titn front or 'I>reut1ih on theHitld Anbury AvetuU'tiblrty fvit4 und <strong>of</strong> that widtii extending^oiitheukterly ln'tuei-n ilneu purallel with tla*t>uld Thirty- event Ii Kireetniit' tiiiftdrt-d fe-'ttu it fifteen feet wldM fttrtH-t..\l>*i,*U. that certutn lot or pleet< oground wlUiutt* lu Oreun City and iiuiuler(ill! iSu the 1'lnii und i*etli rfoutheuuierly >iUl* oi AM, piiue .'ill.w em Ave.nii", ui HIM niuiiinreoi two nuniireaund iWtfiityfi*etuo\.iliwi-»tt'fiyiroitji the»4Onih'wentertv ll-ne <strong>of</strong> Thirty-tit* vent ll Htreel, litlit-ttuterlyl***IW*i*-n MUCH purulll*! withthe Huiil Thlf'y nevt-nth Htrtt-t ntuit*y teei toatlfte^n fct-l wide, tdreet.Al-HH A(J!J. fltu*' eertlthi tot at Mh-^'.'nfHUMrtlthi tot orL/rouitit uliuuie lit dciuii City, IUHI uutntu'r^IilL'on tlu'lMlut iitid Heetloit <strong>of</strong> Hhin'-iil.l. ItK-WINNING on tlM*HimtlM4iut hhlidl-Hluud ilttriy r*»ei KautUw^terly from thi> wmtlt-•Ub^terly. line <strong>of</strong> the Mild 1'hlrtv ^ovi'htliHtr^i. CONTAINING lu front or hreadth onIheutild IIUVIMI AVixtue forty ri^t.uurl or titutwidth (ijiteiidlni: u'Mitm'u^tt'rly between liliesHunHIi'l with iht uahl.Thlrty.ui-vi'iith. Ktr.'.'ione hundred Ulitl ilftt^n fi'et lit a llfteetk feelWbli* ujrH'tALKU AUi thlil certain lot or pliweui4>riy lltie<strong>of</strong>ThtrtyKoVitiithHir^l, tNJNTAINIS'O hi front l*rhn-iutth on the Kirid Mluiiuuiii Aveniif lltivnft.utut or ihut wliith .exfi-iullhL' uiiitlii>uMtarlybetween ||iii»i purultol with IlixkaiiiTlilrty-KevmtthKtrectniM*hitiidriw)itiid Jiriecn fH»ito u lUtt'eii it^i wl.l.-ktr.i't.Al^AU, thut Vermin lot or \A>^ olground ulluute III Oreuti (JILv, ulul i h dIKoiililHl'lahiUui HWII.Hnunr.'Mlll.ltKNINO on lhi*Hoiil)iefi»t4. I.FullI.IIM-..I <strong>Jul</strong>in l.uriiH ,v riiiii|,lly AnvncUsl 'j,,.4'alls ni Ourure <strong>of</strong> iiiaiiy >|>Iti H | IM| HIare l«uyer» lnhiitrrou'. .Krauss's Electrical Supply Housevia Atbury AllyKalimal«M rhr^rfully K!V'*4I. *ALLEN SCULLContractor and BuilderBOB Central Avenue _OCEAN CITY. N. J.Knlliniilt* rtit-r'rrillly KlVfll.liutltiliiu^ f rt*ru-d ity conlrtu-i or duy.JOHIN. MARTSContracting Builder'- Wr.l Ayr., l.rlow Tralh M.- 6EQB6E fl. BOUBGEfllS k SONCarpenters and BuildersOCMK IIITY, It. J.Katimatea ytract or dar.n. llulldloifs «recl«d by COD-6.0. Adam. .' W.W AdamiGEO.O. ADAMS & BRO.PLASTERING, RANGE SETTINGBRItK_LAYlNG..fclc..JEIC.___.All .Work In Mason Line PromptlyAttended To.OCEAN CITV, N J..W.H. MITCH ELL,BRICKLAYING - PLASTERIN6: 7O4 Central A.v«OITV, N. J'IRA S. CHAMPIONAlderney DairiesUimranteed Hirlclly PureMl UKAND"ICECREAM• ESTABLISHED »88l-• WlilK'olii^iuritui- new ilil» jvnr.11111 nriiwr«illui!lv«,li«ll.r«orvli't.ulnv lliuu Inllu7tli St. and Asbury A\eA. H. BAKER...Undertaker - and - Embalmer,849 ASBURY AVENUE."QCEAN ;CITY, N. J.(fullii Uui4w*rwm,iy or ululii.M ARI > LAKE. "•'~7~ r "~•Undertiikft'r and limbalmer''I'hniiK IWIAi;. AVKNIIK Atlantic Aveuue,ATI.ANTH) CITY.K.J.a r.a«rvMl tor(W. L. BERRY.Manufacturing Jeweler,NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST.,i. KapHlrlUK g ipMilmlty.COALCOALGOALCOALCOALKuy your Coal from theSHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.T.WKIJFTH-HT. AND WKOT AVtA» you arc itlwayx iiure "if gettlog±M0 tMitindH tu the ton {0. J. HAMMELLMarbleaqoGraniteWoTbMonunienUt, MaUMileuuu, •.. HUtnary Work, (!nulU*,..CEMETERYINCLOSURESKurial Vaultn, Orave t!ov«r»• • All kitidH or Cemetery WorkWorks at Pieasantvllle.!M;G. THOMAS,No.108 Market St.,PHILADELPHIA,or Honth J«rMjr lorFine Faraiiu Groceries.' Alwuy«il,«irojbc»l»ud'twar tobalonolf"Hie luurkut. ' , .. rv,lha,KullttuvanxSTvuit,choiceI'nUldaMSSEMiiuunlur ullKmdon.OKuliod KrillU. •JR5JSHplt'tiK, ICUIHIU* , llrlod Boo', Kullor •»*?iircUiu4«rM. ' * .1.. hartHuip lu.iind timko iwltictlouii from ""•"-•urKwtunil lr«>ilieal>tuck IU flillad^lvu*-^Ord«r> l.y mull promptly »tWn'l«r'*,Jj;ood to the mnoaut <strong>of</strong> »«>»JilJJISI I l l ( t iymnoaullvorMIIrMUl eluu-(« at Miy rtlu Atlantic or O«p«lllay eoonlj.PLUMBER,STEAM AMD_fiAsF|TTttRepairing a specialty* . • -, •Bath Tubs and PlumbersSupplies.I-<strong>Ocean</strong> City SentinelWe aball be glad to recolye UDIU'H <strong>of</strong>new. aud coiutuunloatlouH <strong>of</strong> Inte'reHtto thin comtuuiilly anil our reailenlyAll couimuulcatlotiH bhoulil bo no-'^pjpguled . wltli the full natuo and•ddrewt <strong>of</strong> the writer, utit neccHwirlly.far publleitloii, hut BHB guarantee <strong>of</strong>Jod faith. " ''• -'.'• DOTS.Batben nuuieroUB. • •Ever tte BO mauy pretty Rlrln?Many uew people here thlx year.'And Oi-ea" U'ty ^»»" liat la » elope-Dieul!Plenty-°f college . boyH-aniltheirWUo "»ld we wuulilu't have uny' lummer weather 1 . 1The womt ab^ut borrowing tnuililela mat uoboJy waiitH ll hac;U.Wlsiliiui l» mostly tho art <strong>of</strong> HleerliiRmidway betweeu the extrenieH."He who«e RixUliiew. IH part on'tl toxeveral ein'oren,l.uwrenoe HharkeyHIHO Hcureil a hit with a huiiiorouHlilonoloKiie, * -Henry Kloetz, <strong>of</strong> the Surf, accoiupauleilby MIHH Marlon'Kloel/, playedWuKUer'x "KveuliiK Stur" ontlietrombone with uduilrtible trc|inl '.'• "f 1 ",,ier. The brltle w (lre »,KOWI> <strong>of</strong> whitHall., and carrlwl Hiie- or the valley..The btldeHiiialdH curried banked! <strong>of</strong> tearouen and fernn.A reception follbwe.1 the ceremonyoiu'B until 10 o'clock.The brlu> itI'uifoliipilHlwl howewoiuuii. and li.iinected with a number <strong>of</strong> oltarltuulifro^bridelxwelher parjutu o» nluga cottage here.Bleveua ban reflvliiltor.forwitferalyeare.' • Here 00 HomJ""""'Mr. and Htn. B.. A. Metier,B.. A. Mu their houeymhBurf. Mrs.,.Pok SALli.-Murf boat, i)0 reel over• > 7feet beauijoue year old;good coil'J"uon. Apply to Oapt. Lew|» Rlaley***«» City, Nl J.SUNDAY IN THELOCAL CHURCHESPatriotic Sermons Deliveredand Good Music bythe Choirs.All <strong>of</strong> the churches were well mtended ou Huuday.Following are reportn<strong>of</strong> uome ortlie.Bcrmonx heard.«T. AIIUIIKTINK'H. ' . ..,„ „ . , , Maxsex were celebrated In Ht. Augua-Whlle the hour cannot dellultely.be rtue. a CUurell at tUe. UBlmI, llIHlrM ouven at thlx time, tbertjlx every |>r«lj-'blljtbblljty tbat It will be about noon time.I'ontmaater Mutton tlilnkH that thetour will be from ll.:ui to I2.80, butunuot give poHltis-e Information' forlotlier day or two.-Tliere will be a mall out, to l'hilulelphia,In the afteruooii,poM»lblyravlnx here at S o'clock.. ' 'MIHH Mary A. Thompson, JUHI buck•iu Colorado, aud .Mian Kthel Cioreuni, clerkH, went on duty In theniietliiH luornillK- . -PERSON AX.S.Mrx. C. ('. Itoyer, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, inginlered at the Imperial.Mrx. (1. W. Nealy, or .I'hlladelphla,regliitered at the Atglen.II. M. Wirz, (if IMdladelphia, waxnong recent guextx or the Wyoming.Mrx. V. M. box and Mlxx Outl Kox.Uldgway, are registered at the Sea.I'ray. "opened heramiAnburyMrn.M. Slang banittage near Hjxleeullf.enue. - "Huuday. The nervleen In the eveniiiKwere very luiprewilve. The tine HingingQf Dr. H. L. Northrop, Mni. Nelnouand Mrn'. John J. HeiiderHou addedto the cloning <strong>of</strong> the ilevotloilH <strong>of</strong> theSacred Heart. Tlie rector, the Ue,v. J.J. Sweeney, announced that MUHHCHwill be nan! al tl.HO and. 10 o'clock' onSundayM. .I.UIIIKIIAN.Divine Hervlcex were held for theHecoiid time at the church on Anburyavenue, below Klghtli Htreet, lunt Sundayevening. The Heruiou WUHpreachetl hy Mr. Krinby I). Smith, <strong>of</strong>the liutherau heuilnury at I'hlladelphia,and i|tiile a number were preHetit,Tliere will be Hervicen here again nextHuuduy, und every Sunday eveningduring the Hutiiiuer Heunou, A heartyuivitatlou Ii. eMeuded to all liiitheratiHwho-come to llreati City for theirvacation und to any otliern who maydenlre to be pre«cnt. :IIOI.V THIMTY.The HervIeeH'at-Holy Trlnlly


'BRILLIANT DISPLAY TOBRIDGE TROLLEY' MARK OPENING OF BRIDGE CARS MAKETrolley Line will be AblazeWith Lights This ,. •. • Evening.( The, completion <strong>of</strong> the bay,trolley,% bridge will be celebruteil in u most• elaborate manner nu the evening <strong>of</strong>the Fourth, This bridge nieaiis'a greatdeal towards the town's development,and II is the Intention,<strong>of</strong> the Hoard <strong>of</strong>'Trade committee in charge to omitnothing tbut can pos.-slblya.lil to 111MUCCCSH <strong>of</strong> tbe occasion.Ill-cansthin, tbe eomniUlee desires a ' larg'number <strong>of</strong> people to enroll tht'm>elvian volunteers to aid in" -ettlng otl" tl.,. fireworks. .All those wishing lo do s.may leave thiir. names at the HotCumberland, Tuesday evening, at 7 •',The list <strong>of</strong> the volunteer force .will Ipublished Wednesday.The bridge-will present a gorgeotspectacle with Its whole length ol t»miles bla/.lug with wloriM'light; « IIIoil one <strong>of</strong> the Kttlnbow, islandssptk-tacular di-play uf tireworks wlilake -place. At the -iane time, iilmithe oeeun front, llrewnrks, fully oihundred per cent, belter than l!iu-e 'last year, will beset oil'mini F.'.gg, Pler.»• Thetfomuiltteeliiisioiiiidit lu-ccssa'r,to triple tlie order <strong>of</strong> mammoth torehetobe used, ill illumiiuiling the 'l»rI.bringing It up Ut !-> gloss; aU, l2degreeson <strong>Jul</strong>y 20th, 18iW.. .* ' . ;Ciinrcli, It was stated by Councilman Head'ley that ao excursion made»up<strong>of</strong>peoplo from twenty Philadelphiachurches will be here on <strong>Jul</strong>y SituThese people went to Five ..Mile lieocllast summer. . • .r DHacc• .'A Japanese dance will be given bytbe Casino Club, on the evening <strong>of</strong><strong>Jul</strong>y 4th It promise* to be oiie <strong>of</strong> thenovelties <strong>of</strong> tbe season. Tbe decoratlous<strong>of</strong> the club room will be band'some aud unique. . ,/ — , , ' , ,' • \ ' ~ , • ' ",J?op fcUi-B—Near the Bay front, betwden Teutb and Kleventb streetsseveral cheap lota suitable for summercottages; $200 per lot; one-hair can remainon mortgage. A • - •r ;,7TvBElf5). SCUIiIi.6I7CenUmI Aye. <strong>Ocean</strong> City,N. J.WANTFIREPLDGON BOARDWALKBusiness Men Petition Councilfor More AdequateProtection.,• 'Ifii-iue:— int'ii on tiie lHiarclunlk. Inthe viclulty <strong>of</strong> Kigh'th street, ile»lii'inoreaflc4|tmte }irotei'lloii from |>nr««ttilt*lire. They *ent the following petitionl» Council, wliieh wa-read al Mondaynight'* uieetliig:To tlie Mayor and Coiiuril<strong>of</strong>tlic( ity<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> * 'ity:Sir*:—We, the undersigned property"wucr* oil or near'the lH>ard»alk amiKlglllh -trOet, having in the la»f t»o»T three.year* *-pent .many tliou*aud*ot dollars In Improving anil beautifyingthe ocean front, by tin j Ii t in u- »uli-Htantlitl ami •'ommodloii- bii-lia---iKiiise'*, now Ilinl.that in case <strong>of</strong> lire(which i* alwuy* a menacethat weare ina(letreel,.for the slimmer, . i p"ii.MtAs Sara Vaniilliit-r. <strong>of</strong>, Petersburg,. ;"""'was among the many'visitors iiere.j "^| %Thtirsalay, ' •' l,pviviJ.-W. Haudy and family, <strong>of</strong> Peters- :',V;K,.burg, spent Thurs4fay In this city.' w in..Ii*tlit.*.:!-c,-|v'.il ili.tt toci'oiiii.v •.I'Miutiiri*. Tl..' ila. >'.'-t lilun':i.l| s','ii.,till!ic ronihu(^.,v:cc:itb,i ircsli Jcpur-'f .\!tii>rli.'a';liail«,l" hew pl.iut*nsr stiiily iloui'jle.s*1 . :}i!ci.» sillily nfIM..I'll'- --:r.-ut *o:;i-|'jliiliuiy m\i.st•liiil ,i:ll.-' "town had fecelv.d. and «ald thafwas the liUsiuos t»f the townspeopleacioril the railroad their hearty .»tr|Kirt.• 'resident <strong>of</strong> ('.jnnill :id, said ihnt he Mas ulad the roaiwas I'mMicd.There was no i.i\in Iwaule.1 lo.do 'more for than 4—Ninth ami <strong>Ocean</strong> u'Veiuie.ii2—Teutii and Asbury aveinie. •7.!— Kleventh and Central avenue..^•2—Thirteenth and Asbiiry avenue.•1.1— Sixteenth and Asburv avenue.exteiiIts tracks to the Istuiilwjilk If sueli mewufi Ihe'lipp'ruVal <strong>of</strong> tile cltl/ells Misail that he desireil Ihe people .Hi-call Clly to feel that he is « fnen<strong>of</strong> this resort.Mr. Kilward* then prn|«i-eil n toa.to Mr. I.ovell,After this, Mr. Ashbridge, representIng Stern -V SlK-eiman, thanked thithe i-onimlllee for lilt- reeeptlnn a.i-.irde.l them. . 'Mr. Crt-sseprti|Mtse4la ttiastto Mi-ssr.Stern .V Silvermun, the absent cojtrui-tors, which wu-given.Couni'ilmait Adum- expresse.1 ihview that llie bridge Is the liest m 'ihStale, to which Mr. l.ovt-ll it-piled tinIt ivuld mil helveau-u by any "stetl cIron brldce. <strong>of</strong> its charactt-r" in" tliicountry.A vote nf thank- wu- ai-corded Mr)(. I'uke. ainl thciissfniltlage broke up.r I Those present were ,Messr-. Lovel' .Veil and A-hlinilL'e, ri-pre-elitini: thShore Fast- Line:. Mayor Jn-cpli (j l'li:iiii['lirn, Seuaio'r L. M. Crrs-e, \\'iTriiundTllurry P. Siain.ui. c, iTSlutemuker, PosiuiHstcr. I-!. M Suttotilir X.Moward Hurt. Kdward K.Cuke,Kobt-rl Kl-lier, It. W. Ivlwurds, COIIJI.cilmen H. L. Smith, " Ileudley ailuO"l complete In the clly.lUiclulnieiflii*t <strong>of</strong> unclaimed tetters remainingII the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Post OMIi* for theweek ending June 20, 1007: '•Mr«. •::u'f.,Camdeu. are here for.lhe st.-iis.ui,. The alrymple.'nfPhiladel|4ila. who. have Iweu- ' reu-'ii jars" here for many years, ure anri.ugLlie boardwalk proineiiader- In.-tlie'FLOR'CA'O INDIAN \\ V'..The Idea! Summer ResortOCEAN CITY, N. j,BATHING SAFE ANDUNSURPASSEDFINEST BEtCH ON THE COAST -THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MANMANY CHURCHES. Sp;\cii m--, normiw.ijk:. 'Frci-A'as^n.Ci.rc:at I'ishini; inI) Ti-ju n{ the Vai'h'.sman.NO SALOONSConcerts I)-.irinj»Oct^an and Hay. Tin-NmiKirotts Trains to.-liaevenings.. •Miss Kllu Murray, nf VllielamltpeiiHi .her cottage In this ,-iiy.IMrs. William A. Shaw, <strong>of</strong> (ierniiiutown,'Iras Iteen iM-eupylmr her enituireduring the last few.days.Dr. R. M. Chalice, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphlu,heie for the"season, having recentlyPr4.f. Thos. R. . Law-nii, itf theRetissueier i'uiytecliulc lusittue, Troy,ts ugulii here for the season, ni-cupylui:he t-.utuge 1221 Central avenue.Mrs. Wm. S.-Yeo, <strong>of</strong> Plillii.telphhi.s .iceupyhig her cottage, ,'M* Wesleyavenue. '•. .The Itev.- lir. A. >r It.Hut the welnlest part <strong>of</strong> this auttaIs yet 1.1 tM'-t.tl.l. In the middle <strong>of</strong> thepli.f II s.niar.. 'KTIIVO lit Jug, a bobadmit sl\ fi-4-t 4.114'U way. Thin nqutrehole is c-iii.-ni.-4l like the grave* mitlll.il lu« III. soil. .It Kboulil he explaintilhen- Hint the luNllert In the grain,-irv.-rcil \vlth ijiilckllmo. Whe^'tticil'csh lin-i illiapiK-nrcil inul only tinluiucs ure l.-ft llie lutnes nro taken oatnf the isriivo nml thrown Into thts.iimri'. linle In the 4-euier <strong>of</strong> the plotThus the graves nre use4l 4iver aod.tver iiualii until the Hiuiurc hole laths U iln- iihlllty 1 o'know haw to mitt-«i!i> tlie Iiu«i4\v RIIIO e(f4i-tlV4-ly.— It Is Iniliilt.-I.v liarih-r-lo sure momrnml ti> Invest, It wisely, tliuii to mitoIt, ami If L-V.'II the most imiilkal men,uii-ii win. lu»v ha.l 11 lout- trnlnlnctascl.-ulllli- huslm-ss °mi>tliisls, Hud It Iillillciill ililiik' to liiilil 011 lo money lit-IT til.-y niiikc II. wliut IK likely tohlp-|tcn ti. pe.|ile who ltiiveliad |>ructk»llj•no trillnlltir In huslni-sx niethudaiIf I'vcry Vhllil In America bad 1IIIIII'.HIL-II l.iishii-is tniliiliiu'l.-UH<strong>of</strong> thoosaiiilsnf |ir..iu..lcr>4, lonu ln'tiili-d, cuaninescli.-in.rs. W1K> have thrived onIII.»IHSI|I1I-'S luiifinince, would be oat <strong>of</strong>1111 occupation., 1 hell.'vi- that tlie liu-ilni-HH coUetnlire IIMIOII^- ilu- i-rciit.-st hli-sslngi IsMHITII-IIII 4-lvlllzailim iixluy, b«cauwthr.v liaie-IIV.HI ihnusiiiuU <strong>of</strong> hornet'fnun hehiK wn-cki'il nn.l have-mid»tmppy' mid romf.trniiilc tcnH <strong>of</strong> tboosaiiiU<strong>of</strong> i>co|ilc who nilflit otberwla*IH- llvlnj: In poverty anil wreichedaeu.CITY PIRECTORY.T * CITY OFFICIALSrrlii'l.-iil ol•-..iiiiill-!'.-". O. .Vilnius.•TrBiMUri'r—Im rt. l'liHiii|tltiii4-4ille.-t.tr -N l.-li.»liw I'tirmiii!;m«i >t( l'.iiu-» -M.4I11U41I Hi-iiii.strt«i Miils-rvMtr— Wurrwli W. llrmvu..;.jjyH.*HU|K.rltlleil«lelll—I'r4ll. JtltilrS M.WhyV.ym «!"dully discomfort liiK-auae <strong>of</strong> theKiiddeii nioveiuviit. <strong>of</strong> the ear. -Theproud ou'tier <strong>of</strong> a HIIL- set <strong>of</strong> nrUfldalteeth remit rk4it to her rompanlon afew ilnys ii^-o: "Tliia Is' tbe moat severetest' <strong>of</strong> -proper fit <strong>of</strong> teeth thnt I kMT<strong>of</strong>i . Mine u:-e supp.Kiwl to he correct Inevery. ri-*j«- ; -t. Still. I never.travel In"an elevmor riiimhic express that I'mnot In i-oiistiiiit fear <strong>of</strong> myi.i'tb taklnf•it ftrll. If you dime the moutb yourhreutli .will- .he taken uwuy."—NewYork Pr liiliyrluUi whleh conctsal-0*1 -tho "honer niil.lo famoiW. W "*tniijli- fiit.. <strong>of</strong> the • fair, UiKwmiond. Ahulo <strong>of</strong> rimiuiui' and mynteiy bang!11 round tbiti I1I1II111;'|ilaco, but in realityluhyrliitlH woro hy no meurm uncoinmiiii.'Tboro IH evidence <strong>of</strong> the eil»tem*or liiby'rliithH In very early time*•anil they pivHuuiably BUgUiMted niaze <strong>of</strong> moro modom date. Tbe on*lahyrlntliH werio wludluir poths col •*Uie cround. und the'survival <strong>of</strong> them l»still trneoubl4> In Btfverai'plueed In Bj«'land. Of tb4'K4. SuiYrou Wiil4ten, wl*•tw eiu-lri'lluR illtoh, Is tbe.nlOBt strB-Inic 4'linnplc,, Camdeu deiterll>e» onecxlatlup in his ttmb In. Donebiblre,trblch »-4»nt by the uumo <strong>of</strong> Troy to*or <strong>Jul</strong>ian.'* bo\ver.^-"A.History <strong>of</strong> GardeningIn KiiKlund." ,Corlcnrurlstii In depletlnt: a Genoa"are In tliu hublt <strong>of</strong> puttlns-n big plP»In his mouth.'. Tbe pipe Is national Indeed,but iliit ftertnuna as o nation are'far from bclim the (irt'atest arnokew.They ilo not Ninoke inore tlian Prfncnmen,ItuHnliiUK. Ku-edea or UunirttrlalM-Tt* meu.Of thf United Btilt«» and a*uii-li <strong>of</strong> fiwltzcrl.in.1 nre. tbe moat inveterateMmokers In tlie world. Wtliouu two eoiiiitrleii tbu comiulupUo 11<strong>of</strong> tobiiw-o' iier lictul - Is three tlra4>»Brenter tlntii In'fJermimy.^'•For'ouo word a liiau la o/ted deemed> bo wUo aud for one word he toottfll ,deemed to'be fooliah.-Oonfncloa.;'OVtfl-Mvr <strong>of</strong> Hie I'iKir—Jer.iiii.- N. KII-II. ~CHURCH SERVICES.r.ral M. K. lUiwrch, i-«rner» emrnl .uv.-iiut-.04 Kighih Nirwi. lu-v. r- «- liriiiijaii-,"jiaruluif t-i-rvl.-e, tlXauj evt-ulnu Nt-rvlr.-,7..ai,SooJsy ».:Uu I'l.lir.-luAsl.ilry uv'aiiuc I..-IW 11 umi Mil.I. sir rl«. Hervliw .'t.-ryr\vnniu «t s .iVJiH-u.l-n-ltv It..11 Kvt-ry ln-i-rl|.llini 1.1Gallaaher's43 S. SECOND STREET - PMIL».nml stiv.1 iin.ii.-y.•»»rlM K. A.l»in»NVIIUrJ «'. A.lnmiCHAS. E. ADAMS &BRO.1IHnpr.-!.^nrrt m llaki-rjt Allan.*)I - - ' llsali.n*ln[.Furniture, Carpets, Mailing and Beddlnx,Window Shadea.-Elc.17i» -— Aulmry avenue3^ T.ABBOTT, M.D.,"IMij'HlcInn anrt Nurgeon,OFFICE—Corner Central and Eighth StreetI TUMI 11. 111.orr.c«Houi..:|| : :r.. ! ...to i ||.m.T.C. HUTCHINSON, M. D.IIoinocopntliiMt.NO.BS4: Oooivn AVOBIIU,OCEAN CITV, N. J ' •lo 4 p. III.,llt.eni'K IIIIIIKH:—Till II) H. ui.,lS|l. in. till ll I'lKIIII'H.IIOWARD BURT, M. L).809 WeslulM-n S. 4'ttrHon'H, Mitiitom, ,M*-W'lititcMlayM iiiuiMiniirM,:t,:&iti»,>^ii p. in.IS.S09 Central AvenueRALPH U GOFF,CIVIL ENGINEER.StdRVEYOR.CONVEYANCER' NIHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE,OCEAN CITY. N. J.RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCYo:il AnburyOLD BACH DEFEATEDSTATZELL'S NEW BOATBreckley's Racer Won..BxcitlnffEvent Over ClubCourse by 24 Seconds.I'mlcr Ilieiuitsl iiiiHpit'iniis .'ir.-iitnsluni-espiisslhle, the OceaiH'ily Vnirlil'('till. opeiii.4l lls.seiisnii 'l'liursilfiy aft!-rnnnn.•The weather ««s Hue, with n IlKhlhrwze thai iltwl IIIIHII linvnrils Ihe4-lnse nf tlie nfterniiiin. A Inrue cnnv.lIlllcl liol|i piirchesi.r tlie cluh hitilse,while uiiiiiy \vilnessi-4l the nine" Cr.tnillien.ljticeiit hitat lutiisi l s.The llrst race nn the pr.i«rani wa*thepiinvr luiat contest, in which dipt,'ish's Holy Terror ami; -Aitiy.trIinniplnn's new ..Minn were cntcicil.The race Wa-. .tni--st.leil, the-ll.tly.Terror ilereiithui Ihe smaller bout hyinure tlian Iweuly-slx nijuutes.,"The 4-atlimit class hr.iuu'ht tuticthcrllie Ilu Ilii, dipt.'IVS, Mitchell;, l;i-lyear's i-h-iinplnn, mill the l-'.ruia, ("apt.<strong>of</strong>theCITY GAS LIGHT CO.rOCEAN' CITV,USE CAS FORCOOKINGLIGHTINGHEATING.NO SMOKENO SMELLNO DIRT, . e , • ! t |y|#_|-JUSI OtrlKe a " I < * l c nover the i-nurse, In viwliul,'nml citniplelely oul-.lUlnniiil the l-'.rnui, which .Ilii -untllnisli ui imy tt-ciirili-iljllnic.Tlie" cliler interest ccnlrcil in tliesiniill sliMi|i'i'|nss, II wns the llrsi uppi-arilllce»r (ieit. \V. Slalzell's Allci>sullwl by. I'liplain-\V. K. Wllllain-itii,mill 1'iiptiiin' A. II." ('iiiiiinius' Tlnlc,The Arilu mill Ol.l ll.'i.'li were the'oldhiials Hint sailed.- 'I'hls race wiis Iheulusi e\4-ltiut; ..r the.arterii.t..n,iiarr.twiilK4i4tttii after the' llrst r.minl t astruwitlelietweeii Ihi* Hl.l/I.aeh, I'ap-1111111111111111 Itrcckley, Hull Ihe Alice.The 1 )lil Much crossed the. siarllni! linellrst anil lit the end f the lirst ronnilheld an tippareiit h-ail. ;Aw the'whidilici away, the Alli-e slowly cre|il up1111 the h'ailer, hut Ihe* 1I1I Iliii'li ilplfeldher repuliitinii, uliinini: hy 11 scanttwenty fitiir" seciunls. * I'liiuiinulnicHeheriiierhiirn's Ar.l.t was thir.l, whilethe Tu.le II iiislml tar In.ik <strong>of</strong> the others.Her poor shownm^is partly ilue lo thewind, as Ihe'ruile sceiiis to worklit-st .in tl still' lirec/e.The lust race lo start was the hirKesloop i-liiss. Tlii> Katharine II,, dipt.J. M. /.urn, the y thin or^mil/utioii'H I'oiirUltuluin,('onitnoilorc ('. Ihtwnni HrliortiivrlmrnIIIIM rolled :i Hjieflul ineutln^tf th^i'luh for Siiluniuy evening, <strong>Jul</strong>y|.'t,'to roiHlik'r pro|io4t ('htiNKt'* ')>, tliehy-l»\v>.Tlu"*i* L'lmngi'* nro iiM'fitlloWr*: _Artli'Iv IV,, romlin^ an follown: ''Tiiouiii.il int-otln^ <strong>of</strong> Ihf t'lub MIIUII |»Iliclilon tlu* llrnt Saturday Hi St'|>ltni-4t4»g-uiUtatai-ycar, i! 1 liu-fcluU-^u^e,—UuOceiui fily, til ^IM'II hour u* thr Itottr*)hf < invirrnnrs limy n|i|»t||it. M 'Thi^ to lit* rhitnueil to, " : rhf unmmlitjolinix <strong>of</strong> tht'ohib Niiull- he huld ont\w xn*(»in! Siiluhlny <strong>of</strong> Att^tisl <strong>of</strong> -vier»..l..-n.-l.n^ •.li.r.n.ll.«.«il TI^I-AV.-. Ml Ill tt'llhlil I )i"«.">in (tuiinhi iriurtiiim. ' ' r i . ,, -t-i .i/..i \i*..niMcaeb WLuuursec.iiul roiinil, inul ii.iiily emKiithiirinc II. 111 tire tliiish.The siiiiiinuries:tlieGREAT DISPLAYOF FIREWORKSNew Bridge Also Brightly Illuminatedby Mentis <strong>of</strong>Red Rights.Deeun City was erowdeil with visitorson the l-'oiirlh, hut not him; occurredto mar thu pleasure <strong>of</strong> the dny.The dual i:eh!,hrutinii or tin- l-uilrlliand Ihi) npeniiiK <strong>of</strong> the'<strong>Ocean</strong> 4'ilyniul Atlantic City hraiich <strong>of</strong> Uic KastShore I,hie hroiiKht inuny slraiiKers tothe city, great uumhers <strong>of</strong> whoiii cameby way <strong>of</strong> thu new trolley road. •While the '.llsphiyon rromif pyrole.,-hnic-4HACK STRUCK BY CARAT EIGHTH STREET 1 CROSSINGHOLY TRINITYINCORPORATED'ii|>i>Vi-oiiiitrybordeVhii; .ui the'll*hayilluminated for miles around'hy Ihel.hi/e <strong>of</strong> re.I lights 011 the lirldi;.-.Krom l,on^port tui.r Itcasicy's I'olul,the sluhl was es|U'ciiilly hi-aiitllnr toThe call,nir vohmli-ers wits not allthat coulil he 4lesir.*4l,-us only-six <strong>of</strong>the rni'iiiriil one hiiii.|reil,r.'porte.l forRev. Dr. Cook Will Act AsRector During tltcSummer. ,Ity invitation <strong>of</strong> the vestry, the llev. 1llerhert J.'Owtk, I'. I'-, who has eniler| ; |u-|iliict4'd Hit-services in Holy Trinity, 1*.IC. Church since September last, willnet as rector durhu: th.-summi'-r. MidyTrinity . UI. ll-llf I'.-Ill''"'''-•v«r> Uouduy »lm,|, »tT.«i. I" K.11I I'. H"|l.CHUKCH SOCIETIES.l-'tuHT M. v.. rmiKi-ii' Alii uitMiiH arst Moii'duy .'v.-iilil^. nlnull uuiutli. Mrs, KlUilis-il. liitiniy. i'.'>'»l'Hani; Mrs. I.av111 III Tluirii, Ireusilrw, Mrs.c«rrui Aiialiii., iMMirvtury. . ' , ' >Mm. J0U11 (J. IJiinUy, suiMiriiiu-lidriii.hilllorLeatfu.,. , •vPlKHT, 1'UIUIIVTIHIAN CltU'llCII.Ualc- Alixlllury soolety iiutrtx llral M«l«-•W 4iveilliiif or Biloli HKillIli.l^rrsllll-lil,•M.K.O. W.-siitili Vlie-l'rrt.l.U-IU.Mr.' 4 .''-.*!'linrnm; lrru»uror. Mrs. Wlllliiin Kluuoui tkn-ruiury, Mrs. Jus.' I, KlHillMn.'J'n>utiuitiiuiiii Mrs.I'liiirli-s Miirlm.JQDlOr KliiieiiVOr soi-leiy lllV*'is i-V.-ryrrl-.Ohrl.lUu hiutouvor MH'U-iy lillM-m HI 'HdUy 4lV4i|llU|£S,MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATINGALLOWAY M. SMITH & CO.(SuC4.e«sqrs to H. A. \V. Smith)811 ASBURY AVENUE,-. - OCEAN CITY, N. J.Kliliirrllicll,-' 'I IIl.ri.-iu- ' ' -.' :t! 111iliuulrli'li" '-' •'•" Hi'Cupt, Itreckley's crew wns niiuleiip<strong>of</strong> Ciipi. < - , V, Wall, «'npt. . J. l>e-Itousse, Kriil Ailimm", KilU'rsiui Smithanil Wjii.ChaiUvIck'. fupt. Itreekley' , "(I'.iulliilU'il on l-'olirllill'imr I,BAY CARNIVALIN AUGUSTN. C. GODFREY'SBusiness House, 657 Asbury Avenue, Spring <strong>of</strong> .19.07..Miuiy iirthc melllliL'rs feel lhiit.it isniily just uiul |irn'per that the annualelection shnulil he hetil at utline whenpriictU-iillyall "f the nieinlH-rs areheri'. So II is tluii the special iticeihu:has lii'cn I'lillcil- lo c.tiisliler thlseliani;enml the other i-huiii-'eJ ni'i-essary livi-oiiroriu therewith.These uieii 4II.I ye.tiniuiV work, howi-ver,anil Iiy tlrelesM CNerliou i^anai;eiltoi?elthe IlKhls Kohnr. II I* ilui- l«>them alone 'thai s tlie promiseH itf the4-omnillU'c were earriiil 4111I.-The siK volunti-ers wx're Oanlel KLake, It, I', l.r.tves, I-'. II, Iteck,l-IilwiiVil t'ulilwell, K.|war.l Helh-r iiu.tII. l-'oillils, Jr.I-Mwiiril K ^':ikc. oncnf Ihcniciu'licrs<strong>of</strong> the coninilllcc. ass|s|aitnientfor an iidilillonal clirk, in K» on dutyas early us poHflhle.Jjulm I-"-. Trout, one <strong>of</strong> ihe' summeri'iirrlers, has ohtalni'd.u leave <strong>of</strong> ahueiiceihis yi'iif, and l-'dwaril V.wu, Iscnrryini; the mailu to the hotels in MrTroiii'H place. The new earru'r |tasseilthu civil'service examination a yeitraciv. He Is a graduate pf the <strong>Ocean</strong>City II lull School and ntle11111.1l a businesscnllw -ill ' rhiladelplila la»lBoy I,ost His Grip and Under-• tow. Was Taking Him.Out.A colored liclMjoy at one Of theinters, had a narrow" escapefrom'hiKat H'IJIU'H I'ier.Moiiilay inom-111,'. He had vcntured'oiii too far, cotilxcd up hi Mime broken pi I in ir nearlie pier, lost Ills footiilK and was. inrent danger <strong>of</strong> iiciui; carried nut to sea.'hen Ills position WHS liotieeil byline people on the striiiid'.(luards'AII'rcif' It. Smlili and hiinli'ljiilekly wenl out lii'ilicir'lioiilhy,0 Ih reference to'.the proponed carnivalitive tuUeli t/p the- Ideii with nlilchr ' uud say It i thliiiIt isOeeiiii City. shnulil hiivo had lonubefore thin.It Is proposed to have if hrilllahtimiieiinl alone, Ihe bay front on thelicensloii nf .tlie eariiival. .. All uf theowners itf limits will he ox|*i'l«l' lohave their-craft In lino, ami those lluv-UiL'I'.ittuKt-u ulonir the buy front willhi' iixkt.l to Illunilinitc Iheii" IIOIIIUH.AH the.ro ure many re»lilom't'K mi thebuy front, wlib these jinmerly Uluiuliiutwi.us uiiihiiibledly they will be,the elliiet will be pwity, a", well a«Let everyone put his Hhoulik-r to tin'wheel'iinil make Oc-eiiu City'" first"bay carnival" n cranil uilii't'ss.H.U.H. -Murf bout, fli feet (A't'i-HI eonHiHloy,winter.Kick ovt-rVluine l"rlcCHTho ifull Tc'lBphone Conipuny hasraiseil its prh-en hi-thlH elty, ami theresiilt IHII cenoml'kick 011 the part- <strong>of</strong>HUbserlbers. ll lMMiilil1tlnitji' l l«"y »» VBordered the phones from their u.' K, <strong>of</strong> A., by which wielety(lie services at tin- "grove were conducted,,,' . • • tlluilil,Uf •the Oct'iin CityW. Swittltourd <strong>of</strong>'i'railc, a itimber <strong>of</strong> nur I'ltizunu re-HIic-rKf Iliirretl'H Cilft to PrMb».tVrlnn tiunday Hchool. _. 'I'hi- mi'inhers <strong>of</strong> tho PresbyterianSiindny Hoitiutl were presented, with'souvenir badges <strong>of</strong> tlte HluteO. A. It.ICncanipiiiviit hy foriiiorDepartmentCoulmmult'r tieorge Itarretl, <strong>of</strong> Cam- '"den, 11 cottiit;ur here, a few dayu ago.There were nearly AM) iuulgea given.The Simd.iiy st-lnxil. nieuibers yester- •ilay gave Mr. Hiirrett u ilHing vote <strong>of</strong> .thatiku for the hailges. The badges,are much npproclate*) by the member*,who speuk liighly <strong>of</strong> HhorllT .Barrett'sthoughtltilness. . . . .Mlllville People Kicktylllville ptt|ier: 'Commutersfrom Mlllville to <strong>Ocean</strong> City duringtlio Hummer are putthiK up all awfulkluk over the poor Hervlce.gtveuthem'hy tlie West Jersey aud Heaubore road.The trip <strong>of</strong> 118 miles took juni two hoursKnturdny anernitoti ou tbe Bteam carseelvi'd invliiitlnii^ to utlcnd tlm' celi'-brutlo'tt <strong>of</strong> the I'ompletion <strong>of</strong> Iho newelectric rrillroaiHirlilge ln-i ucen Sortiers'.•lulldlliir n «iuruice.II. K. Kiitoii, <strong>of</strong> IMilladolpiiiii,Ishulldinu 11 i'liriineMu Iho rear <strong>of</strong> hUcottnue, ii Central nvtniie: Mr. uiiilMrs, l*'uton, who luiVe been welconiuvisitors hero for n number <strong>of</strong> years,have a newI'lilnt nhdthu festlvltii'i(lie evening.ln t WildCity, oil 'Thurwliiy,lildhig n baiuiuet Invery great uttruc•|.'hl» is terrible Hervlee anil the patrou»nf llie rond'are compelled to. wait atBoa Isle Junction nearly an hour fortheir train. '. '(lie evening. , .llonn at Wild wood nil thul'diiy |ireventeditiuny <strong>of</strong> lliu re.-l|ileuiH from acceptingthe iiiVltntion, the illuttiiicc homgm much greater tu Oct'aii city.TIIUHOwho ure interested lu thu fill nro welfl O n City have grout hopesand bollovu that It will result III must',«the reabrt."condactor TraamtKrrca •, Wm. 8. Miller, <strong>of</strong> thin city, for anumber <strong>of</strong> yearn a conductor on tb*West "Jersey Itallroad, running Into<strong>Ocean</strong> City, has been transferred toailother.run aud haH moved to Water- jfonliN.J. Tlietrsnitrer la a promo- ,lion, aud therefore "Billy's" Mend*'areRlad <strong>of</strong> hUsuccesB, -- -


•>yS3E«•..•'i-Pu-:-.. '•. •':'•;• v->':'-;'?-i'.i(*-"i'SUNDAY IN THELOCAL CHURCHESiQood Sermons Delivered and8pccial Music by theChoirs. \ .* .• The services In .all <strong>of</strong> thechurches were well attended "on .Sunday.Following are 'rt'|w>rt« <strong>of</strong> some<strong>of</strong> tho HcruioiiH delivered: ' ;' K.v 'Au Instructive Noruiou wan deliveredby the Kov. Iiov.Dr. K. 11. Itrunyate• In tho yirttt M. K. Church un t-Jumlpymorning, UIM topic being "(Jml'n Ite-•Jtoratlves." ft In text «•«« "He r^ntorothmy soul."."This songor the olden limes. Js remarkablefor UH calm, ilevout trust In. Uod," eald Dr. Rruuynte. "It IM tiiohigh-water mark or con lldenee In theAlmighty Father, MI fur AH the OldTentatnent In concerned, Uavld'H faith(B thu result <strong>of</strong> a lire-Mine'" experienceol otae who ban. by loug conflict, triumphedover doubts and fear*-*, mininothing can Interfere willi hi* restlnllcoiiUdeuce. He has attained to TulthVserenity.Thin deep faith IIIIIIH utteranceIn three exprenslouH, each <strong>of</strong>wbkih'KloWH with HH own beauty andcheerfulness. Kimt—'I cannot want.'Second—'I will fear no evil.' Third—'1 shall dwell In the house <strong>of</strong> tin 1 Lordforever,' ',' '• " i"TakinK Into account these ntrongand quiet expressions one fet%l« thatthey must havebeen .written InDavid's old age, when he had attaineda long experience <strong>of</strong> Ciod'x care in providingprotection, guidance and re-*frenhment for all the \vayn and troubles<strong>of</strong> human life, and a return <strong>of</strong> Htrength.for nature'* exhausted forces."OiSl'B miracle or repair In rtnllygoing on in u» and around,UH, makingup for the waste and tear <strong>of</strong> ourenergies. .In a way that IK full <strong>of</strong>.wonder, things are rebuilt, remadeand revived. We cauobservo thesecurative energies at work In every de-. partmont .<strong>of</strong> nature. Hin s|s>lled our' spiritual .nature-and deformed our• spiritual powern, but a remedy warfprepared for the restoration to KOO service. Thetext for tlie morning service was,"Come, for allttlilnRsare now ready.' 1The .subject dwelt on by the Kev. l>r.Cook wau the wllliiigneHK <strong>of</strong> CJod tobestow -all things upon'men, bothtemporal and spiritual, and how will-Ing mankind IH to receive material aid;but now unready to receive spiritual-aaulatance. Tbe sermon closed with areference to the' communion.Tliere was a short evening sermontroiii a text found In Hebrews, .11 ;.'iNl imputation In winterand oO.niHl hi summer. The word'<strong>Ocean</strong>" IH truly deserved, as the cityIH.OH the', and from,, the oeean.- Theocean breakers lap Us beach; the oceanwater come* Into Kgit Harbor Hay Inthe rt-ar,,uiakliiK the city an Island;and the ocean tides have added twodocks <strong>of</strong> land along the beach in tenyearn—the boardwalk having beenremoved seawnrd, twice- hi that time.The renurt Is only twenty-seven yearsold, but It has hud great success. . Xosmoke or gan comes from manufactories;no weariness suggesting monotonoushuiu.<strong>of</strong> machinery In heard;no burial-ground casts a gloom, andfew |veoplc parade their sorrows andrecall .ours by- wearingmourning.The atmosphere In pure, peaceful andJoyoiiH.'Hotels, which give ministerial rates',furnishhome-made bread and urgeguests to enjoy'everything twice outhe menu, are not .found everywhere,so w,e feel that we are in » co-o|>eratlvecolony.I,|i|iior is forever prohlbltex In tho flag to thooriginal ttiirtivn nnd making the numlwr<strong>of</strong> Htnrx etiunl to tho number <strong>of</strong>xtaten. Tlie new stiir for a new stataIn not added to the fliig until tbe Fourth<strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y following.the admission <strong>of</strong> thenew Ktiiti'. St. I-oul* Urpubllc.CROSSING SAHARA.The, ('mlllrni <strong>of</strong> rarainu Una theXorMlllr at liwli,Tlii> iner.'luintH who tit out a garflaiciinivnu) niuxt Ktund all loones; consequeutlyKreut cure la given to tho seinew stonbuildings erected or In prospect. Itlie height <strong>of</strong> the season prominentministers are heard In an uuditoriuiiseating :!,(lflO. The churches continuewell tilled at such times, so largethe vacation population. . •The 'water uati lieeu declared b;Pr<strong>of</strong>. Henry Leflmaii to be"abnoluteljpure and healthful, and far ahead oany artesian water known."smooth, shelving strand and HhoaWater for a longdistance makes bat!Ing always pleasant and safe. Fishing Is excellent, orie or more lurgidriimllsh, some fifty pouudn, belli*,caught almost dally. Wild foul anocc'aHlonally, shpt.bay Is delightful.Yachtiugon tbeMoving picturesThe liev, Koreiit E. Dager, or Philadelphia,preached to large congregationsin the Association Tabernacle onSunday morning nnd evening. Histext In the morning, was Jlcb., ('.; ft:"And ImVe tatted the good word <strong>of</strong>CJod, .and the powers <strong>of</strong> the world tocome." The mlnlHter'H evening textwas Heb,, 12; .17: "For He round noplace <strong>of</strong> repentance, though He noughtIt carefully with tears." . .The Sunday school was organizedby l\. B. Murphy, <strong>of</strong>, 1'hlludeiphln.Mr. Murphy was the principal speakerat tbe surr meeting In tlie evening,conducted by the Rev, John W. Smith,<strong>of</strong> this city. ' . .• '-BT. A 17(111 STINK'S. • , 'There were large congregations otbqt|i ot the masses.Iii Bt. Augustine'sChurch, the Rev. J. J, (-Sweeney, rector.bowling and roller nkatlng are geueral.Except for the young, the latter makeswheels In one's head.' 'An <strong>Ocean</strong> City Sunday In dellghtfuAH business In suspended, even drugstores being allowed to sell onl,medicines. A rent day is assured tnearly everybody. No Sunday pa|ieriare cried on the streets, though - trairtibring tliem In. Occasionally'a viHltoispends the morning reading suchchat!'Instead <strong>of</strong> going to -dod's houseto reed pn the purifying, 'ennoblingHread <strong>of</strong> Mfe.'One <strong>of</strong> the points <strong>of</strong> interest, shou-iIn the picture, In the Wreck <strong>of</strong> the ironnteiuner, "Hlhdia," which came ashoreIn a dense fog at night In December,Ittll. A fellnW-guent hereujiW her Halfrom Liverpool twenty yearn ago andnext saw her a wreck 'here. He haiseen persoiiH similarly wrecked on tinsea <strong>of</strong> life In that'time. TheOthepicture in "The Old Bach;" the swineslHailing yucbt In Kgg Harbor Hay inthe Heasou_iif_lW>ft. .Kwirtnesn IH Invariablya good trait,'ir caution anddiligent care secijre safety.<strong>of</strong>flunKulmla Tribe, No' 2i», Imp. O. RM., has elected the following <strong>of</strong>ficers:Prophet, N. T. Luttoii; Hacbeiu, HughCunningham; Senior Bugamore; JohnV. Pohtlero; Junior Sagamore, (leo.C. Murphy; Trustee, Councilman I>,8* Bampsou. - There will be a ralslug<strong>of</strong> chiefs next Wednesday evening.The <strong>Ocean</strong> City (lardenu Co., whichrecently purchasedground from the <strong>Ocean</strong>' a largeBan City tract <strong>of</strong>AHHOclatlon,ottbePolut <strong>of</strong>Beach, Li In communicationwltli the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Sewerand Water Companies In reference totbe extension <strong>of</strong> tbe main* to that see*tlon <strong>of</strong> the city. 'HAS NJ5W BOAT,J. B. Homier Win IlrlnK II to Xhl»-'cityMr. and Mrs, J,. II. Boniler, whohave been summer rcxldents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>City forseveral seaBonx, are again Herefor tbe Hummer.'Mr. Itonner, who hax all lui|kirlantposition with the Carnegie Co., recentlypurchased a'handsome boat, whichbe will bring to this city lu August.Mr. lion tier's numerous friends in<strong>Ocean</strong> City sympathize with him In.the loss <strong>of</strong> his mother, who was burleda few days ago. .FOR «AI,K—Near the Bay.front, between Tenth and Eleventh Htrectsseveral cheap lots suitable for summercottages; (UOO per lot; one-half can'remainon mortgage. Aly tA; alApply totoABKITK BOULL,.617 Central Ave. OoeanClty.N. J.GREAT DISPLAYOOIREIORKS(I iinllni**.! Irotn Flr«l I'UIIP.)highWayH and * byways or' life, < thereare abundant opportunities for selNmeasurement. At almost- every- turn<strong>of</strong> the way he butts.up against a man<strong>of</strong> such intellectual or moral grandeuror a subject whose' Influence" Is sowidely extended aud or such capacityus to dwarf the beholder Into nothlngue»swhen be attempts to measure Illsabilities to cope with the one or toproperly portray tbe magulllceuce <strong>of</strong>the other. And this Is one <strong>of</strong> theseopportunities for your present speaker,for our country has grown so large andour Industries have become so greataud our national life so Intense anddominating as to be almost beyond tbepower <strong>of</strong> language to do Justice to' Itsdiscussiou, but happily for me andothers similarly situated, It If nolouger dependent on the fourth or<strong>Jul</strong>y orator to tell his audience <strong>of</strong> thesethings when from our public schoolscome annual harvests <strong>of</strong> patriots andpatriotism, cultivated, Indoctrinatedaud inoculated, If you will, with tbesubject, and when the all-pervadingfree press <strong>of</strong> our country has becomeencyclopaedic In regard to all tha'tmarks each step <strong>of</strong> progress In ourcountry's history."The problem <strong>of</strong> the student or thefuture to solve Is not one <strong>of</strong> production,but since we bave lost tbe art <strong>of</strong> replenishingour native American populationand have to depend on aliens todo our work and Inherit our estates,tbe problem will tie to discover suHldentforelgu populations to consumeour products and to regulate and controlpublic transportation that ourproducers .may not be thwarted Inheir ambitions to supply at Hirst handhe needs <strong>of</strong> tbe whole world."<strong>Ocean</strong> City Is a part <strong>of</strong> aud has apart In this onward rush <strong>of</strong> this magnillceutnation.' On tbe Utb <strong>of</strong> May,1880, It was my privilege to cut- theflagstaff and to raise tbe llrst flag—tbeStars and Stripes—on the' soil <strong>of</strong> ourcity, and since that day this has beeua city <strong>of</strong> true patriotism* ' On tbeFourth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y, 1881, the day was fittinglyobserved by the reading <strong>of</strong> theDeclaration ot Independence alidotberpatriotic ceremonies ou this very spot.lection <strong>of</strong> lH»in the caiui'l* which carrythe valuable inwliuiidlac and the menwho accompany them. The tall' andswift riding camel known n« tbo mobarl,Is Beldam met with In nortbornTrl|M>ll. Tho fluent inalo draft camels. the jainal. cox) Ing from *-V> to $00apleco, with a carrying capacity <strong>of</strong>iilxmt tlirw liuudrvdwvlKiit. are usedfor tnuixport. FrouicuuHuniptionqrttio'effectx <strong>of</strong> the l"iiK strain scores <strong>of</strong>tendie by th way and many others atthe end <strong>of</strong> the "voyage." Tbe wages<strong>of</strong> tlu* men for conducting a return cargolire sumctlnicx iw "hlgb as £1.000.Not only must tlie gnrfla Rhelfea harogreat courncp and endurance, but'mustIH> trUHiwurtby traders nnd Shrewd dlplomatH<strong>of</strong> n» HIIIIIII caliber.Many, <strong>of</strong>th Hiillaiix and chiefs, particularly tbeTouarein. thniUBl) WIIOKC territories liethe pirfla routi's. rxnct uot only Lorn-HK. hut Irllnite, from tho gnrfla sheiks.To lirluu thin "tiilmto within a rensonnbli>KUIII an.l m w n xafc conduct n>quires extraordinary xklll and tactThe opiir.rlnnltlc* for dlxhoncxty affordedthe pirfla men aro ninny, and occasionallymen und coods are never beardfrom again.—Charles -Wellington FurlongIn IltirjMT'x Magazine.UrnlMa •• Pallrnla. ••Two <strong>of</strong> lln> moat troulilcwinu- paers <strong>of</strong> my ownpnifcxxlnn." xald n dintlst In dlxcusslngtlio fortune <strong>of</strong> teeth., "Strange to "ay,"be continued, "iiiunj- dentists, whetherfrom natiir.i! ilifc. ts or early negll-Bt'iu 1 **, have i'X^HilhiKly iw>or t«*oth, andax no practitioner cun attend to hln ownwo cxi-liunip 1stTv'le**, If nnj" <strong>of</strong> thepatients <strong>of</strong> tbitu< two capable D. D. S.'sare rcvi'iiu-cful iif di«pY York PreaA PAPER OF PINiTIIIH wen- Introduced hi the illteentbcenliiry. • .Then they were cnxtly and Ujhljprlz.nl as ulf ts. „A |ui|M'r nf pins was wore aneptitlttlinnii IxiiKiuet." 'An. act was iniHsi^riiilMS miUag IIIlleual t r put up with.Intbosi> day IIUSI.UIHIIH were <strong>of</strong>taKiirpris.*.! nt tin* gn*tit auiount <strong>of</strong> moneythat went for plus; liwice tbe term'•plu money." *Nut si. ninny yearn UK cream Una a RfBloItem on tliu bill or rare at WUartbouse, und tvlilli' be Ilk.->1 tbecrMmlwdrow tlit> line nt turiiiuK tbe frwttr.One dny niifii bin . ihotht-r retnmMhome Kbe WHM iif*n*4*nlily Hurprlaed t<strong>of</strong>ind him working at the craak Mlfhl*lift' dc|M*ni|.*.l 011 It.*'! don't N44. bow yoti pit him to tanliuwhiiml. "I <strong>of</strong>Ter.il tilm a dime todoIt, and he Jutt lnu«h.il at rue."•'You didn't co aln.iit It tbe rlfbtway, my dear," replied Iifr biubud*-I liet'hlni n nickel lie cnuldnt tnra Itfor hair an b.lur."-llan«T'» Weekly.,- A Dog's Je.louiy. . .I>uua IH 11 liuije St. Ilerniird wbo bu-hbt—owrti—Ult^ft*—aK^t.t-^-bU—uaporhinff.Whi.qover be WIHIH**! to ut tract'attentionhe knot-Un IIIM water pall oreratidtben rollrt It iirouiul, i,To«lliig at It udmnkliiK n cn-at futui.Then be pubhtH head In 11 ml throw*, the pall hi**lu' the nlr.. lialtlnir ut It with bla panus It c..ine>. .wan publicly bunusl at Hmwl •» •**•KiiHt. 147-1, for tin' dliilM.llcttl crtrndeqluylni; un ecir, the ecu iK-lne also.bom*u, Before, ana AK»r*"I think that every young•should lenrn to play .the piano •*>»•»•no l» married." • ""That'* rljrtit. And forget It 1ward."—Cleveland Leader.Tho secret <strong>of</strong> all true gw«to«» *«imi>Ilclty_aordaij. • .' - . . .Vs.'•VOL. XX VIII.- OGEANOITY, N, J., THUKsbAY, JUhY 18, .<strong>1907</strong>. . NO. 16OceaiiCity SentinelPublished Weekly at' , .•OCEAN (CITY, M. j".R. CURTIS ROBINSONEditor and Proprietor" Sl.oo I'cr Year, Strictly in Advance$1.50 >t End <strong>of</strong> Year'CITY DIRECTORY.CITY'OFFICIALS!' 1 ' H.t.'lminpitin,'•* OOHCll—IIM». \K Alruel. tt**v. K, II. llnnt>»t>*"ii!'-A»r iirli-Iiiirli*- 11. K'H'IVI"iir. II. T. Aniiill, K.lwi.r.'l M.MIIyAJ*ni". l»r. I*. T. A ,IUII, Wtu. U«*it»i., JohnMKM*SyMmiitMj *»VtMitiit-nUuy fwnnh*-*** tit wtiiti'^, vt.Mii. .1..K Mr-.MORGAN HAND,:• ATTORNEY andCOUNSELLOR AT LAW.H.,iicilnl-.M»Mrr i>n.l Kumiiliirr III Clinii.vrv.Hui.r-ni.- iv>Uri Coinmlluliiiinr. Nomry l-ulilfo.«',»I;B MAV OH it • iii>iM:, ,M. J, ,';_ lll|l|»l»lll- iMIlllIt IIUll.llllHl.1.JONATHAN HAND,K.ill.Ml.if. Mutter III rttmiCfry. SntArjr rubllc.I3AHK MAY COUItl MIOUrlK, N. J.I.UIIU IM-lltlir.'. I'l-li'liliitlii'.U*. Kill,I M'liAK. ANHKhOFFICESApgar & Boswell,llu| u'^K lll'II.IMMi,AVKNI'K tiiid Kit ill 1 II STKKKIin K.V.N iTO . N. 1.L,AW OFFICESGodfrey &. Godfrey,ATLANTIC CITV-, N. J.Coutiscllor-at-Lawcry.1. jll .Idldl ^{i),n-i»nt ll> njiitvti\ rom u to B p. in.T. C. HUTGHINSON, M. D..UomoeopathiNt.No. HtJ4 Oooau Avonno,OCEAN CITV. N. J.orru'ic IIOOKB:—Till III u. iu.,2 to4p.ni.,ii u»s |>. in, *riti ii t'lioiii-H.t HOWARD BURT.M.D.S05) : Wosky Avenue.1 tin 11*.••> 1 u> aI » In >ntricic MOITKM:till11 n. 111. ,. III.11.11J N. GUISCOM, M. D.'KH;UTII ST: ANIlivKSLKY, AVK.IU11I1 rii.,n.»-ll. II. 1:.; li.h-ri-Mul.-, 11:1.1 HI Hour. HinII un.. in, Kr II I.. K |.. hi.No ..III.*.* lt..ui> Hnniliiyan^rn.Niii,Al Keiil,fitS. iVirMiirN. .Miiiuorit. M»I..IM>H,\\'.->liM*««l)iyM 11 ml Ktitur.lio-ri. :i.:tll 10 *'*«u |>. 111.QK. CHARLES B. RIUERS09 Central AvenueIH'MI* «ITV, IX. J.RALPH U GOFF,MORE THAN $1,500 RAISEDAT CHURCH DEDICATIONLarge Congregation PresentDuring Ceremonies in NewPresbyterian Edifice.The mini <strong>of</strong> fl'ili'i VVUH KIVUM IIIHI.aubHcrlbed towanl the imymeiit or tliudebt oil the new I'ruttbyterhui ('liun-liat the morniiiK Hervice Suiiilay, u henthe cdlllce wax tii.ti suMin.M- - - N. *!•ftt)f'**lllHlliii>"Utf.IK-I Wi-rlt.lU'V. JIIII...Il HiYlI lui i«SEASHORE FURNITURE'if _l*.v.*t» Iin.lli.ii il; Gallaaher'stuutH u. tu. IVDttf •m•VcDtotf.Buw«Mtiw;t« IU«|tlil t u i .*vViiiie.1U-V. J. It. HiMt*rvu-rx, (>r*-i»Tti.rrin.i:,r- or 'it.- MMrlri»ll*l.. J "Hi »•.. Init i'lu.'k I* riling •'ilti.vn* <strong>of</strong> lit.- Mi'trU—. ilurl.-*. If.!A.M.K. ClHini iruvi!iiii«f ittvtiii t u>, N*Ki4»V, Kmttlit> i-M-rvi, in ; KKMiAth -.lli».I^jl«t \u III.; »'r.i>r- 4 \ t'lttnuM, nt ft «>vim-uih ri.iir.l., A-i.Dry \v 'uinl Mnih firj-t-.. X-t-vfiitnu itl H nViH'kCHAS. £• A04MS & 8R0.. Furnilure. Carpets, Mailing and Bedding,Wind"-* Shsdes. Etc.i 7: (I JU' V-l.llrVHVelilie (ICHSIII'IIV. N JCIVIL ENGINEER.SaRVEY0R.GONVEYANGERMI NTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE,-OCEAN CITY, N. J.RUSH-ADVERTISING AGENCYCITY GAS LIGHT CO.rOCEAN CITV, N. J :USE GAS FORCOOKINGLIGHTING'HEATING ;NO SMOKENO SMELLNO DIRTJust Strike a MatchSBCKHT SUCltTlBS.i'ny ii* >-H«'ii ntuWilt *Uut >l.J. ItuirUtlitut*, N*K i;i* !•*. mm A.oiirtii4'lmr»>tiiy fVi'iuMiiiu- iiuil, >\\.ttry, I*. M. Timn•r>i ttuil, No. uy K. .. liitll. A**l)ilryulK.ni*-.,li- Ili'iwVir.l'llii.rn.- lulKt'hlllM'll, Nit. 1-j*. Jl. (i. P. A. M.. 11•viv Itttxttit*. vVtrlilliu kit k. *•• I.Couu.liuir, t'iiuru-n winii-iiii; A ••••.•Mau I'liy riiltll. r ll. N.I. III. ih*»u .V.. 11' tvery 'J'tiurMiiuy evuiiluu 111 u, <strong>of</strong> H-. Ill twlllo W. I-llke, Hn-rrllir),PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD^PERsbNALLY^CONDUCXED^EXCURSIONS_'. ' • TO. • •-NIAGARA FALLS<strong>1907</strong>.J-ily if>. •August 6,'io, Scptcmbirr 3 andTE RIP $ < it • 55 forri O<strong>of</strong>tarjCitijMTU. TltMS "t I'lllllilaii 1'iirliirIII A. M. i.wlnujliiy, riuinliiii vl» Hi":,lllllllUn..l i;,..I I.M-.IIII! I, ill'. M.., 1.-1^ iiiu i*luhiii..||ilK SlSOlJEHAXXA VALLEY KOUTE1111 M-'-illa'riiiilli- uiililli.TKS |i.\\N. rfl«l" "II uilliln llmll lllldWlMlflUU! 1 .,,i lull litliit-hia'lini* Mm I.K".\V.1 It'lMII 'i'K', lt'l\ I'.'.''.'I AU..III**.i.-riil I'liHM.'tiAuvnlJK, N».M*. A.*». i 1 . vi.. II•JOdnuil fl.llrll. M.il.ilitj rlrlllMk 1 .*- I" *i*«n M. u ., J1.I111 w HIIIIIII: iin'iilllard UA.IUIIU. *«n M. u ., J1.I1Wlllard U, A.IUIIU.u. Sill. 1. l>/ it* >•••evtmiiiti in K. ol I, lce«,M.r iii iW«.r« •wcoury, Ur«. A. B. Ilimcii: re«>rillnii"~" ••. M. Mlluor; treiuiurer, Mr«. I.. VMhlm«D'>l>li«oolatloii. Wiltop Wlllei".MMla«ijl; Murk 'Luke. «»creu»ry. Auulml•M.I1DJ will Ix taeid in J uue._Th«Ocian City llulldiuc uiid Uiuu'liuwn'l.';S»,*»"tt muiuu HHlurday <strong>of</strong> «»ol> imilil Ii.""•Idem. Utxirifn U. Adu.n>i: BBCrolury, It.M O»»BI ThruSHOEMAKER'SSTORAGEHOUSElath and We«t Ave ,Full Line <strong>of</strong> House iFiirrtishingsIS A,ire.'il" tlie work . I liHVe.ttiie <strong>of</strong> the tent.rilHlilliKjii. . . _ ' .'\The Long Arm <strong>of</strong> the LawAll benuiiiM liavhiK Kimilture or uiiy• "'na<strong>of</strong> MorcliandiMc to lu> Htorett ulH••vemoney by Kalnij to the ' "JJIioemaker Storage HouseIAS j. THORNFlorist, -PAU, BUtBS, CRASS•nd CLOVKR SKKD.' 839 Aabury Avenue.can icacli defective pliiuitiiug. Onein liulito* to legal proceedings lormninlulnliig'a iitlisnnce1'lie jireservatirm <strong>of</strong> the health olyour own family demands tlie removal<strong>of</strong> defective material, leak*.jtijies and the thorough overhauling <strong>of</strong> the system.This need.not be an ejcpensivinlTair, Our charges for higl• • ; * PLUMBIINOw<strong>of</strong>k are iiot high. They are base i" it with the |iiarrledtlie **late. delved ahilva-t tlieIron, heW'eil* the timber,carved thewmid. made tl'ie HIIIW uuil crecteil theoiilldini!'.' Thei-e have un nieliioriiil,ml pen-h ai* IIIOIJUII they Imd*milcell. .History uill'bear ii- oiit tlmtlimy 'if llie men and .\\01ne11,IOIIKII foruottcu oil earlii, ImVec.'ortleil Tn lieaveltlly. (ilvetlu* KIt will make even thu ilarklieHH vocalwith Hweet mel.xllcH. (live tlie roueUH perfume and It will till lite hoiinwith dellulitful mlivrH. (live the ill.IU beauty and It will point like aIlldex-llllKUr to Cllrlut, tilt* lminli otlod that taketh away thli Mill or tiworld. (Jive tlie rainbow ItH novel!fold coloM and It will lie Kforioienougli.to Hurroulid the Kreat whilthrone In heaven.'" Bo It lit with thU l>euutil)il tempibuilt for the liying and true OodLet Him arlne and take' (CoutlnUed Klelrinline*,uioin; the fumoiH mid nii>~t kiiiK'ymen.'My fellow luhorer**,'' ^ay«'ulll, 'whose Hume** nre written inleiiveli.'Tlave lire they who,.in 111 tit- plucewlint were (lurk, kept :i little •'iiudlv <strong>of</strong>olilen ilted*-: who, when all aboutil Riven their hearts to the enemy,:ept their iiicornipiililc xpirit In theweetile-ix ol' ioVc and the K'ii'*e nteHUH ('hriMi; who, when hi'tll had^ he»in"e Helli^it nu'l liietin und illHhoiiorl>le, kept iilihi/e" . little hllveor welrcritlceand •ceH-loiKetfUllie*'^, ulKl.live tlieir live*, in the cuiiHe<strong>of</strong> rlKIIXIILV- null truth iitul lielpruliieHN to.iieiv." . ' " 'In theeveiilni;, i>r. llriinynte spokei "Old VlnulH uliil Itptten 'itngH,"kllii: IIIH text from Jer., :IH; II, Aftereiliiii; <strong>of</strong> tlie iillluippy eMpel'IMice <strong>of</strong>n* prophet Jcreiilliih ill II.CJIIK putilniiReoli iiiul Hflerwni'dH iii a pit,lid <strong>of</strong> hix rc-cilu hy the )-iifl'cr!im illcen."TIIOIIKII ' thi'Hi> nur>- 'were tlie re-Uilnu or princely-Kiirmeiilx, theyweroever <strong>of</strong> HO kindly ,n service ah i'">«'While worn liy the kiuis they were hutlie vain apparel or mock roynltv. hutt under the nriiipltH <strong>of</strong> Hit* wult'eriliK,half'ileiiil prophet, iliey nre liiileuhe real royal exprcHHloiit nf the hear<strong>of</strong> humiin kliiilne-iM und cniiHlilerutloifarrleuil:"-•''Did you ever think linvv mili'li oiUlndnevH may be HIIOWII,- HIII| thiepthH<strong>of</strong> oiie'HHyiniviilhy better underHtnnd iiy the niuiiner we ilu n |Mn«It IH thhikiiiK <strong>of</strong>theue little thlilKH tliu 1Hhowu the. dL'pili <strong>of</strong> our real love foione another.,(IOII'H work ciiim *t illWttj'H be ilone.'lii kid KIOVDH* 'T)ie ilIty <strong>of</strong> a tliluii I'onnlttH in lilt 1 uuewhieh It IH put.' They iire divine uneihir. thlnl;*-: ciiut iiHlde.(>ppor(unitleiwi|i come.toeiii'li <strong>of</strong> UH. Our wor•.vlll be examined What kindlhiK*'nrii we dolii«'. v ."A malei|liartet, compiiHeil<strong>of</strong> MennreRiiy, Coilltttioii', (loir und SmtoiHallK at the e\'eillilj-' Hervloe There Waiit violin Milo Iiy ('. llonier Si'hoeinakeand a vocal HOIO by I'r<strong>of</strong>. Joinilni.y IHoly Trinity churchWUH* erowdwlBuiiday to ItH full- capacity; Hover. (Caul lulled oil Hucouil 1'UKOlANNUAL MEETINGDATE CHANGEDMembers, .arc Strongly i n"" Favor" <strong>of</strong> Proposed Car-• nival on Bay. yAt thi'Hpcclal nict'llim <strong>of</strong> Iliememhern<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> < 'lly Yacht < 'lull, onSatiinlny evenlim, it WH'H decided tlmthere»rter the annual incitnii; or theclnh *hull he held In the middle <strong>of</strong>, iiiHleinl f a Illlle Inter lu thean IIIIH been the ciixtoni.llervl<strong>of</strong>ore, thiyiiniiiMl. meetlim IIBHoecurreil at a time when many nf theiiemherH ucru not In tlie city, midthey hud no opportunity <strong>of</strong> cxcr.'iHiii 1 *!their prlvilcL-e<strong>of</strong> vollmriU the ejectionoillcerH.The Hiilijecl <strong>of</strong> the proposed liny carnivalWIIH hroiiKhl liefore the meelluK,•»nd the inemherH cxprc—-cilIhemhcnrtilyin favor <strong>of</strong> the cafijlvaland »lllhi« to do nil in tlieir |uiWcrlo intike the event it MICH*-*** In everyway.DRUMFISII HARPOONEDided hy Mr.Suttoii, K. K. ("nkewiii.|ipoliue. all inducement tu I'liilatlpiihiaulo ileulerH, Mr '"ake -uldli.-re wu*. II line truck on < elitrul uveKtiKue-'tloii WUH very well received.While he \VUH-Unable, to HpeuU for theI'IIIII. Mi' Kliuilon *'nalil he hud unloiiiit nil <strong>of</strong> the ii'emberH would joinIII the eM'ort in make the cufu'lvtil alilcceHH. The power boillH could tawiheyneiil". It vriiH llnnirlit, and Hieivhnteeniild he muiie 11 hrlliiuiituReulit. ' ' *Mnyor Chnmpion moved thai Air,Klantnn'K naiim liu added 10 the committeeappninted 10 nee Ihe'ynehl clubinemherH. Tlilu WUH nRced lo.•'.Tiie .committee COUHIHIU <strong>of</strong> • Mayor,'lianlpinli, It. W. KdwurdHiiud (I. RH t i l l l t o i i . • • • • • . 'h'iniilly, after a feenerul IntcrclinnKe<strong>of</strong> vleWH,. It WIIH moved and cutrletlthut tliere be u committee <strong>of</strong> three fromlie Hotel Keeper*' AXHOclutlon, uprpoinle.1 by" the cHHociuiliui ; n comiiilttcc.<strong>of</strong> three from the yiicht I'lnh,to be appointed hv tlie clnl.; a 0111-inlltee <strong>of</strong> three from the llourd <strong>of</strong>Trade,.to be uppolnteti by the hoard,and a eommlttee or three cltl/.eiiH to heappointed by ('lialrmali Shoemaker. .on motion <strong>of</strong>,, Mr. KdwurdH. Mr.Slioemaker Wan clinti**! a memlier <strong>of</strong>till" eoinmitlee, and Hubert KlHlierulMVWUH clioHen. \V, Si*ott Hand bbjeele;oi;Hit-..: Vimrles 'VVrlglil, f I'hlladclphlu,has Iiuil ii new etiglMc pluceil ill tiletwejily-fi'.ot linitieli he recently purutilised from ('oiin'cllniun •' llcudley,and is how eiijnyliii; li'iiii-ftl nil theI my. Mr. Wright Is cotinecleil withthe itlnshix 1'iulio (.'Oiiipuiiy. *Oi'eaii < it.v'H IniM-hull icuin Imd nutroiihli'iii dcfciittug the nine from tiieWest l'!ud AsHociiition,- <strong>of</strong> AllaiilicCliy; on Snturday afternoon. -Thevisitors were- iiiiuhic lo do anythingwith Morey's pUchiiig, The score WUHI'.! in I. r_J•Will Holcf lln/urThe iiudlcH' Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> (he j-'irslrk'siiyierlah .ChiirVti. willliold Ilunnlillal hii/.ar oil the biinrdwalk ouAUKUHI .171 Ii. 'i'he iiiemhcrs <strong>of</strong> thinMiclt-ty will he.iiHslHlt*d'hy the summeranxliiury.CONTRACT AWARDEDHt*ulraIV4.>IIIOH l-*li-m 10 'I'unfor mull Hell-no!.-An uiljoiir


-rt<strong>Ocean</strong> City SentinelPKOITBD AND PCBLUDKD KYUIY THUKSIUY. R. CURTIS ROBINSON'Editor "and ProprietorOCEAN CITY.. -*- NEW JERSEY'later-Stats 'Phone No. lai 'mm..'•:i:.:•^'V'^'V• AllverMMmontM In IOCAI column* A cenupor lino, eaoh Inaertton. Monthly andyearlyralea rnrnliibed on application. , .Job work promptly, done by experiencedb a n d a . _ •••..,•THURSDAY. JULY 18, <strong>1907</strong>.MAVOM WONTHKICTNOW.Accbrdluirto Hie Atlantic He view,Mayor Htoy, prealdeut <strong>of</strong> t lie League<strong>of</strong> Seashore Mayora, auuuuncen thut"there will be no meeting <strong>of</strong> theleague durlug the Hiiiuini.%"Thatwan to have, been expected. Theniuyora <strong>of</strong> the runorU do their harilemwork dbrlug the Hutnnicr, saya'tlieKcvlew. They have to watch the »urfgirl and the mjuiiuer Kir], to new (hat.the oue dovn not wearWhlrtM too Hhort,anil tue other that they do not lllrluioro than the limited amount pro-SUNDAY IN THELOCAL CHURCHES' , (Conllnned troni Jtnt Haie.) • .pereoiiH wereunable to Hud acatH atthe innrnlng xvrvlee * , ' ,Ju'aridltlou to the regular choir,that <strong>of</strong> St. Mary'n .Ciuiri'h, Arduiore,annUletl at both Hetvloea. Thla choirCOIIHUU) <strong>of</strong> fortyiinen and boyn. MinxKnUsrod.at I lie Pout Omen at <strong>Ocean</strong>-City,'N. J.. an aecond elaiM mull rautlor.• IT <strong>of</strong>ten happens that a ninn'n IUIIRK:• are ntrouger than his character."'^^^^^^^^^, : toTBOf meu llud folly no attraellvethat they haven't nny denlre to acquirewisdom. \'IF you ore not u puglllHt, or a nol-- djer, about all a reputation an a tighterwill gut you to trouble. 'Ir l»expected.that^ there will be abig rutdi to tills city after the ElksCooveutlou in Philadelphia clones. .OCKAN CITV U -finely 'Hltuiited for abay carnival, ami the proposed eventshould bo a HUccexH in every way, aidoubUeaa It will be.SOUK <strong>of</strong> these times, perha|w, Philadelphiawill get a mayor.in <strong>of</strong>tlce whowill suit all hands.Butthenillleuluiula said to be nonie distance away.DON'T drink too much tee water thinhot weather, or you way have reanonto regret It, itallier* drink <strong>of</strong>ten and. slowly than a large quantity at a time.TUB <strong>Ocean</strong> City Yacht Club In increating Its membership at_a.vlded by municipal law! The mayo,'Theodora- L. Cook, daughter <strong>of</strong> theTO RACB AUGUST 3TH» vixen ana Tbrw otuer•alon to Tike part In Knnl.One.<strong>of</strong> the greate*t racing eveuU qfthe season will occur ou the <strong>Ocean</strong>' l h» <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> cur* Ma;-, «n.l Mtat« ol NewALL. tbe following tmct or parcel <strong>of</strong> lunddemise* bcrvlnHAer pHrtlcuJurly dALL. tbe following tmctNad premise* bcrvlnHAerI, allnate, lylns aud belli,arcel <strong>of</strong> lrtlcuJurly uppecToirnwlilp, In the <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cnp« May andmala <strong>of</strong> N«w Jtrmy. No. H a» per Mhednlc.and bounded aa loTlotra: UKU1.NN1N« al aatake and plne'knot lormlnfr a^wlijtv oakenty feetaonlhunterlyfrom Hie •oiilhwwlerlyline afThlrty-H-vviilh mrt'«t,tlUK.TAI>.ISO In front or ln+ii.ltliini Uiruld BuyAvt.nnr forty fwi, und or Unit wlUUi ••*t«sn«Hii«MiutlKiami'tly kotw^n linnpumllel wllli Uii-^«|U Thirty upvenlh Htrwt one hundn^l. undfllKMii fwt ton tllleen twtwIUi-ntnwl.AI.KO AI.I. that certiln lot or pl»o>- olirmiintl Niiniitoui tfrtnm Wlty< nnil MuyitK'rvil:«). on Uie, I'lun und. ihiTioii arprewtM, IIK-UIN-MN{lantlll>«>ulllH»tarly Hide <strong>of</strong> llnvt tb lli<strong>of</strong> four litfmlml ainlret,Hide <strong>of</strong>tfmlmlnthvenue, «t tbo illKiuncu <strong>of</strong> four litfmlml ainy (eel Montii'wt^ti.rly friun the Minthwf«trl.vlliionrTlilrlv-.mTnlliHIrn't. IVNTXtN-.NU In Ironl nr lirrlullli nn the >ntd Ili>y AVeimrii r iiai wiuiii exii'iiiiingUINMN{lantlll>«>ulllH»tarly Hide <strong>of</strong> lnvAvenue, «t tbo illKiuncu <strong>of</strong> four litfmlml ainlnny (lti'trly frun the Minthwf«t••rl.vllI.NU In Ironl nr lirrlullli nn the >ntIIIH> iim r«H*i. nmi or iiiai wiuiii exii'iiiiingtMitillH nr)iH >^ ffniiitiiv amil l U I i lKlljuh II. Wliiiimn liy•take. » corner* <strong>of</strong>. t«e_ wldov If alo<strong>of</strong> n'n.Motel Arrtvai*. . >1'ALACK.A. II. Hayes, Philadelphia.HTKANU.J» F. Sliull aud wife, Wenonah.CITMKKKI.AND.I). T. C Homer, • Philadelphia;Frank Fee, Cincinnati.•.. " . .llltiCAVNK.J J. U'Dbnnell, K. D. Wood, C. P.Willlts, T. T. Peunliiglou, W. 1*.I^ong, C. U. Baxter, C. F. Van Hornand wife, Philadelphia:GRAND CONCERTIng the Halt-laden air. She Is "a truest<strong>of</strong> the Kutbin. ' . ' .Miss Bertha Hteelojun, one <strong>of</strong> thepopular young ladlen or Clayton, InHpeuding Home time' here with hersister, Mrn. Charles Moore,Twelve Jolly Klyerton Rlrls have returned.hoiuenrterapleasant vNt to'Kraiik-l3amberr'H-boor~liouBeT~on~lire~bay front', near Tenth Htreet.Mr. and Mrs. Philfti HurilinK,' <strong>of</strong>l-;ntvrlnlf*m«..t for Benefit <strong>of</strong> tu.jam» A. M. K. cnurch. . 'The tltvt annual concert and re«;|>tlonwill lie given at Hi. James' A. M.K. Church, Seventh street aud Havenavenue, on Thursday evening, August1st, under tile oltleers and well-wishernor the church, ror the benelll <strong>of</strong> thebtiildlug funil. ,The pnigram, 'an arrniiKe more or l«m. Being Ibe name.prvmiMM gmntedand conveyed to tbe MidElijah U. Wbeaton by Aulbony 8«relinunnnd Haninel Huelui>in. Kxec itorn, byv indenturedated Jane IS, A. U. IN7T, recorded in Hieomee<strong>of</strong> the elerk <strong>of</strong> Ibe <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> CutH* MayIn Deed Book No. li page6l,etc>AIJ4U Al.tithe lolloxlni; dwt'rlbcd tmctor. parctl ol land wad prenil»eM, berelnnfteriparticularly described, situate, lylnu andibeing In tbe Upper Township, in tbe connty<strong>of</strong> Cape May aDdHtMte<strong>of</strong>New Jem^y, on Hit*K*at side <strong>of</strong> the road leading from Tuclcalio*to Creumer'it mill,known a* iheJame*HmllliTmct,and bounded aa lollown: vli: HEl-IN-NINu «t acorner In tbe middle or ftuld roiulformerly one <strong>of</strong> Aaron Orum'H corner uudrunotng Unit In the Orum illne Mnulb sixty.one drgreeM Kant (old bearlbgN) eltflity^ievenper«be« to a stake, another corner ol Mtliloruni; tnence tbe nuldKlUab II. Wheaton by Anthonv Hleelmnn.Kxecutor,etc., by Indenture dated FebruaryII, A. I>. Iwu, recorded Iu the ornce <strong>of</strong> theCler«or the.<strong>County</strong> "f Cape Muy In IVeilHook No. «l, page £G. etc.ALSO AL.I, ol tbatiot<strong>of</strong> null uieadow lyingQdJ§l f llateJil.the-Upper-XawaMblpr^>r-^«p»-ay <strong>County</strong> New Jemey and !• IoddT l in UII' |irc*i'iioi- Oliil limb'r IIIV 1dlrei'tlon <strong>of</strong> .J, HI'K'KIt I.KAMINU,H|H«IILI MiiJ>UT In Chancery <strong>of</strong> >i>w Jcp.i-.v.HOt'OI.ASS.V DOI'.dluVNH.. * • • ' . ,II-JM.1I..I'. K.. •Vl'i,J§lllteJil.the-<strong>County</strong>, NewMOUIbrrn bank <strong>of</strong> Hook Keacti In Tuckatio?Itlver, the name lielng a corner to meudovowned by tleorice Vf. Cbamplou aud run..rrtMi tlience by and alone tbe line or i*atdueonre w. Cbaropion Houfli MIX riviere** andtwenty mlnutea Wnt rortvtwo coda to aHtakealiioa corner ot nafd Champion: mill by«ald Chantplon'a line Houtb. ettftily.iievendeienses and ten ratnuteN Weal, thirty-tworods to a itake alone Flat Creek, IIOUIIIIM alsoa rorueroriiald ChamploD, thence North wlxleenand u quarter degree* Weitt twelve .rodsand tlve tinkYToTa "take, thent-e Northetgtity-rbnr degreen KaMU eighteen roili. lo uMtake; ttienoe North fvelve degrees We«ttlilrty eight rod* to a Mlake. the Maine lielni; acorner lo uieadow ar-Jonen steelman. atnlWilliam Haon, thence by and aloni: thelinrtil Maid Haun Nortb elghty-lhrve and a....— - -- r«d«*lothw. .- ... Tiu'kuhfifjwn said Kearh the courneor.fourwvj* there<strong>of</strong> to the place-<strong>of</strong> beiclnnluu,COSTAININU tenaenw, be the xalne ipurrdrlt-MH. BKIN'U tbe aame preniltten Kranledand ranveynl lolheeild Klllab II. WlleutonbyKdmund H. Madden. AilinlnUlrutor, liyIndenture.dated November la. A. l>. 1»7T. re.lili-'entral Avenue forty reel. Hnd or that widthextending northwettlerly between lines paralleLwItbtbeaaldThlrty-aeVenlh Hlreetonehundred feet to a diteen feet wld« mreet.. id mAl>0 .\hL liuit c«rtatn lot or plere otICround Mltuute In OCWMD City, «nd n inhered71D OD tbe plan und Hwtlon ulore«Hla.' UKtit&SlSUon tbe -ontlieaMterly -Id,-or AnburyAvenue; ul tbediMiunr* <strong>of</strong> four hundred-I***t »*outbwesterly from t he woutbweMt*riilnv<strong>of</strong>Thlrty-tMventh wtr«-t (ON I AIMN*JACOBSCHUFFTHE PIONEER BAKERY.No. 7(10 Aibur, AMMO. OeaanCilr, N. J*. .FrMb Ur**a. 11M and CAkM dilly.Wrddliw0*kM« «p«cUlt]r. Orders d»ltv*r«*an*t keep ltn iiiomh•bUL. . •8elf-conlrol. IH tliat adiuimlilu trullsblcb prev'eutH you from lmvlni; "Joinolfuu.It In too late to throw water on thecinder* when the' lu>u«e |H burneddown. '' . • 'The baker iloexn't Hay to his Apprentice,'• Well done," when heV half-Joiit beeanne a man ineaiiH' w'ell Itdoeau't nlKiiify that lie ix a man <strong>of</strong>means. ' .fITV. N. Jilnv<strong>of</strong>Thlrty-tMventh wtr«-t, (ON I AIMN*;In front or breadth on Ibe build Anbury A Venue,thirty feet, and <strong>of</strong> ttmt width extendingNouthrtui«rly between linen pur*Ilel with the•mid Thirty-event b Mir• •10 » nrteen fe«t wide unset. one hundred re*-lNOTICE.. Ocren Clir. N- J.. <strong>Jul</strong>y I. IUU7Xotl'v U hereby civen by NlchoUm f>.nion,Collwtar or tbe city or UceMi Illy. N. J ,tlml llu. report ol CODHHIMIIOD under l\u>Uartln AM bu Man died In I nbf <strong>of</strong>flc«. •" If payment ot clalnm IH not niude twlor*JuouHry I, IDXtbe propertied will be xlvcrtlMdand wold under aald act: If paid beforeAuKu.t «u. 1KJ7, no oddlllonal coaU will beadded.7-II.Jt, t>. K., fl.75.Ill be. NICHOLAS COUHOM, CollectorNOTICE.Tlie Hoard <strong>of</strong> Healib ban amended HerlionEleven <strong>of</strong> tbe.Urdldanee entitled "An «irdlce tfikvernlnir and reieulatlnielumbiUKtlfulnaice In O vean (Jlly, N. J., la aeoord-» Wltb an aet entitled 'Ab aot to evt bllalAI.HO ALL that certain lot or piece <strong>of</strong>Kround wltuate lo <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctti'and numberedHI'.' 00 Ibe Plan'und section aforenald. BK-UINNIN'U or« tbe norlbweaterly Mlde<strong>of</strong>Av.bury Avenue, at tbedUtance <strong>of</strong> weventy reefMouibweaterly from the' *K>utbweitterly **_. —i..~- ^ *.i>r"irflU:iu me 1 »K>uitiwe»tt»rlr lint*<strong>of</strong> Tblrtr-wveDtb Htr«ec, CONTAI.VIN'ti .Infroot or breaiUb on." «ald A.«biii/ A eout-_.v.vnxau UU Mill .1'Ulliy A DOUtIblrty fe«t,and <strong>of</strong>ibiit width extending nortbwemerlybetween line* parallel with the ttn\aTb I r !>'-•• ventb Htreet ont* bundrtxl feel to afifteen feet wide •trrel, UtilNO tbetutme lounnd nr'rntlMeM granted and ronvey«^l to (be•aid Kill all B. Wbaaton by tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> CityA>uoobitlonf by Indenture dated Augu^r H.l#m, recorded,!!) tbe Cltrk'- Ortict-or mpeMay <strong>County</strong>, In lk*d llook No. «Q, puife nli,etc.AIJ4O Al.r iliat rertatn lot or piwt* <strong>of</strong>ground. Hliuate, lyiHK und bolnjc In |de ntlx>! In inU Hute, lloanU or Health, and a Huraunlor Vital Htatlatfctt, and to dolloe their Hullo*,'fapproved Alareb 31. lire, und Ibe neveralliiuppleii.enlH thereto uud'upending thin mouth In <strong>Ocean</strong> Citywith Ralph Ooll' and faintly.AlvlnMcKalff, <strong>of</strong> WlllUtou College, I» alw>upending hU vacation Iu <strong>Ocean</strong> City.Tblnlua BCMTI Cbariulntf.Mm H. D J)eireribacb, <strong>of</strong> Baltl-..'worry 1» the main. enemy <strong>of</strong> llei-iurffiawlueM, the ODlIendIahPreacher I>ralae« the prew,| Ihen<strong>of</strong>.'"The prenn*lH a muifiiillctiit power.It Htailda at Hie head <strong>of</strong> all nwularforcen. It does a nplenUiil tier Viet 'notonly Id exposiiiK wrong, but In plead-I11K for rlRliteousnenn. I never cea*eto Wonder at the magnitude aud uiajentyor the Work that-In being done byour putwrn. 1 btand in loiitinual.marvelbefore the phenomena <strong>of</strong> the dailypretw, Itn aihazluK renourcen, Itn fargatheredIntelligence, Un general nagaclty<strong>of</strong> Judguieut and Itti xupecu enterprine.It IH my pleasure to knowmany tieWHpaper men, and I know 110men who are more elean-raiilded orcleaii-haudedthan they are. JohnStuart Mill compared tbe prenn to the.Hebrew propheU, aud back or thebresa are men who are aa really teacherna6d fnterpretem and uienHeuKernfrom God. an the HebrewprophetDwere." ;The above quotation In from a recentaermoD delivered by Rev, Ot. J. K.Caraon, <strong>of</strong> CentralPrenbyterlunCburcli, Brooklyn, who la well knowniu this city, having preached in (beAuditorium bere on ueveral occanlouu.• VM ui. in^, uan me aeveraltlierttto uud anienduienta'1 referred to tutlowil!Mac. II. TliearranKemencorMolland wante>lpe« uliitll be aa direct ail poiulkle. All(ibunKeM Indlreotlona4#(4jorl*pttal pIpeManallbe made with Y bnuwbea oue-Mlxteenth (I 10)or one elKblli (1 N) benda. In nn or albowir,•weep benda moat bo naed. Kvery bonae ort.i.ii'"-"' Mhall be aeparately an*f IndependneatedwItlitbeiitreetMewerornialndrain In alley, and.every uooas auall be KeKOratelyventuiliW«l Avenoetlilrty .reel.and oMnut vldlhiexletidlntfHoutlieluiterly 'between lin b ly .eel.and oMnut vldlhidlntfHoutlieluiterly 'between line* buntl.tu iBe«aldTlilrty oeveoUi Mtrrel nliiflyn n niu»u reel wld' alreet Ali thul ctirtuln lot Or |il«f olelu Oeeab City d Vexltlei irreet in n niuA|j Alii, thul ctirtuln lot Ouronnd MllUutelu Oeeab City and VutnNSt on tbi* Plan und Wecllon uiortwald, 11^(I IN M NO on I he •outliuealerly aide or WotAvenlib. at the UuMiitvOf fuUr liuuilr^i und.Ntxty feetMoulhlvrkWrly Irom UleMoutuureHler-1/ lloeol Thlrly-MVentb l*tr4'UIIH at Our Nl«r«-are <strong>of</strong> many kliidK. There are theelectric culln the CIII-IOIIK IIIRA S. CHAMPIONAlderney DairiesGuaranteed rttrii-tly PureCOALGOALCOAL: ANDICECREAM. '. 'ESTABLISHED I88»(turf.) tnulvi* t*tlrrHervlcfc huw IhHu lu tb*7th St. and Asbury A\eelecirlo vallH, tile ftn-'loimcalln for 01lee In' uiii! Hitare at yourEVERVTHING ELECTRICALX?JJa-^L'h . 0W ""'« --"til Ktrvlwcontn,' fall anyway.are hiiyerw ioiunrrow.Ji ban been ntueikled by IniwrtluK tbe wordw"or from vertical to borlwmla) p|p«M" 'Uttertbe word* "borixontal pipes." ,, The weclioniui amended foliowti:«Htcr, ll> TbewnunKement<strong>of</strong> HOII ahifwMHittMlftn. iiuaJ. be ui* direct tut pouaJble. Allcbttntceii In dlracllon ol borlnootul plpei* orfrom vertical to horizontal pipe* HUM 11 beuijwJtjwlth v br*nebt*oue-Mlite«nlli (l-lti)or.one-elyhtn '(i-HrbendaT'Tn'..-„_.,eweep Itenda muKI be Uaed> Kvery bouae orbullaliitf Hball li« aeparately und> Independentlycoonected with tbealreet weweror maindrain In all»y, and »very bouae ahull baaepa-Mlreet.AUy the baob'a tweoud vluit to OceaD City, auU men.. TIIB HKKTINKJL calla-altentlou• tunw* To avow the flomud publiciiy 01uiJdndabeexprei^herw.ratt charm * hOuil1 *• to-d * bvl AlJiO AIJI; tlutt eerlalll lot or ivli«t> 1,1ouml Nlltlale In fkvaii t.'lty. uiul KIIIIIIHT^I'outlet Flun and Hectloii uTorrMujtlf ItK-Hit) FlanKG on a nimibea>>t«rly *ilde odUtitnoe nr buinni>uou mo nimtliwii>t«rlyvan Avenue at the tlUiitnoe nr «»» uuiuir^und tblrty feet w>utiiw«iter)y rrom ttiu Miiithwesterly line <strong>of</strong> tli t'nit cvriahi Int or pltfw -Mtcmarul ultnate In Ocn.ii City* uiui Nmnb-r.^1X1 nn the Plan aiul twotlonufoiviittia, UK-UlUttiSO on the Koutlituikterly *UlfufH\uu>iiouAveiiue at the Mouth we* t#rlv llne<strong>of</strong>Tlilr'tyM>vtMilli Utro«*t» CONTAINING In front i.rradtti on Uie ualil Htrupnoo Avenut* ttftvfeet,ntul <strong>of</strong> tlmt wMOi oxutmllnk umiberly between Ilitt^ nurallfct with Ou*Katy««v«()Hltiohurulrlil ilfe at Ibe m'rtauce <strong>of</strong> ttiree' l>Dnui«i*aud'iffy teeana coal GIL,A. J. SMITH. PROPRICTO,,—oL.a.L, ..„ ., T. lt K11|| jmPUREBEST ;V COALOAK AND MINiCWOODOffice. No. 634 ASBURY AVENUEATLANTIC ICE COMPANY10 Mountain Ice»••' lo ''* A»bur]OCEAN CITV N. j.tl'NKHAI. DIUIX'TOUItA. H. BAKER...Undertaker - and - Embalmer..849 ASBURY AVENUE,OCEAN CITV, N. J.l 'M'iillt. llliMiVfreu. Ihty or ullfliUJ\fARK LAKE. .COALCOALHoy your Coal from titsSHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.TWKLFTH HT. AND WEST AVE.AH you are alwayn mire iif Retting£J40 IXIUIHIH to the tun0. J. HAMMEUer, Undii'r'taker.and Embalrhe• til' (/'KNTKAl* AVUNtriC(ICKAS CirV.N.J'I'tlOilp i*UTHEIIUI7TH AND ASBUBY AVE.. .OCEAN CITY, N - J -Fine Paper Hanging, Painting•'A Select Line ol- •WALL PAPERS A N.DINTERIOR DECORATIONSHeadquarters, forUP-TO-DATE SIGNS 'Arlitllc WorkniBnibip - ' Uw»l PricesQHARLES I>. HOFMANNREGISTERED ARCHITECTrclric»TloM« «ND aiivcalaf CNDCI006 WALNUT STREETMonumentM, MmStatuary Work, Cradle*...CEMETERYINCLOSURE8Burial VanllM, Hr»v^Covn>. All kindHorCemetery WorkWorks, at Pleasantville. N. J.G. THOMAS,No. 1O8 Market St.,PHILAOELPHtA,K,eadi|asri«r« ot Hootb Jarwr torFine Family Groceries.Alwayntl.elre.he.taDd be.1 to be toood l»tlie inurket. • • :__•_$Kull tltfvoredTeaa,ebolrel.randaoluuna,UKHntor all Kikdea, Canned Krulla. n^JS*l"lrc», Itumiiw, Urled Iteef, Hatter and U»HaniU or beat iioalltr. Weighed """Hichimed by eaalouienu No.lou In WP 1Mtupluund make aeleellopii from UMibiO.luriceat aud-lrealieatutock Inflilladalphli.Ordera by mall promptly attended UVAJ*Kooda lotbs amount or IU>andnp»ara w-Flvered ireeol etuu-Ka at any railroadelatl"In Atlantic or Cape May county.|ioorfoundation on wlileh lo butl'lourou'ii• •oeteaa. 1 .IiHueachopl-<strong>of</strong> exiierlen'ee Mitue <strong>of</strong>tu never gel beyond the kindergartencoone.Pr<strong>of</strong>. \Ve»ley Hullivan, orULuiceMter,b »monn the liiany vUitorii to tlilntwoifMYT. N.-JOHNSON.--PLUMBER.STEAM AND GAS.Finn. Repairing a specialty. .. .Bath Tubs and PlumbersSupplies.|o«6 Aabary AvenueToe apace between a uiau'n idealud Ibe mail •UlmHelf IH 111M opportunity.He In rlrheat who IH content Withthe leant; for content l» the wealth' <strong>of</strong>Mture..'A good bit <strong>of</strong> love goex to w axte bebnmarriitKethat'would help a lotifterwsnl. . -'Dost <strong>of</strong> tin would be abnolutely freebut for tlie chaltiH we have our^lve*rlteted'ou. *. Wm. H. AilaiUH cauKht a blK ineHM<strong>of</strong> Hah in the bay, near Tenth wtreet,osBatarday.:Waller H. MajHand family, <strong>of</strong> W«t. Phllidelpliia, areoivupyiiii; their cotta|eIn thin city.TtaeacUiriu apt to conxider that amaud ot aiiplaUHe uiakeii him W|imre*ttbtbeatidieuce.',Experience teacheM IIM that If we>*Dt a tlilj>K cheap we tutlHt payPwtty dearly for It.The. lea* , money a mail bat* the•usngerli* bin belief in the uiiequnl•iUriuuiion or wealthThe man who economizer! lu orderUut be may get married utuut beep it»Plbrtliere»torhlalife.Pnak Itoyal and. family have"Mwed from Kiftlr and Went avanue'to•Mlh aud Anbury avenue.' -'I'd ahtoiilHh|ii K what comrort mime(tt.ln worry ing over their nel(;libor«*"> live beyoud their lucouuM/ .Uaby-a fellow wh6' has told a Kirl*. 'I'IIIH, «ayh Mr, HteveiiM,in IIIH re|H>rt, nmy be due, in |iurt ntlennt, to the. tviii|>orary nuurttrn thetool IIIMI to ut'cupy from October UiMnn-1'i.'Conllllliliil!, lu|.lete--«^^ter—andthem all wejvoiue.Later,, he donned liin bent HUII <strong>of</strong>lolhex, and hu und hlx xlxter took awalk throuKh th6 city, which, hadundergone remarkable cliunKea hlncethey were youni; folkx together.Mrx. IHttmnr wax Imrn in'a liouxc atthe corner <strong>of</strong> KIRIIIII xtreet nnd Axburyavenue, where Cone'u ei^ur Htore In altlie prexent time. Hhe IH about 71yeurx old now, anil probably wan thellrxt feiuule born liere or which thereixiccord. Hhe IH a widow, "Her liux-Imiid having died nine yearn u«o.Mrx. rnttiunr retuhied home withtier children In the eurly evening."Joe," who IH about 72 yean old,uud uax horn 011 thlx Ixlaud, waxuuxioiix.tliat the vixit <strong>of</strong> IIIH nlxler bere|Hirler. Dager In one or I'hlladelphla'nnioHt oloqliout dlvlnjes, andthone who attend will be given a HueIntellectual treat.' ^ - -nulltf Here.Mr. and Mm. (Jeo. ft. Comer, <strong>of</strong> LongThe leaue <strong>of</strong> the Weat Jersey trolleyline on Atlantic, avenue by the t'antLine Wan. signed by Vice PresidentCharles Kvaua, <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic, t'llyand Hhore Railroad. .Contrary to general expectation.H. B. NelT, Buperlntendeut <strong>of</strong> the HhoreKaat Line, will uot asaume the Buperluteiideucy<strong>of</strong> the Atlantic aveuueline, he having beeu uotilled to thatellect.Mr. Ullverman npeut Saturdayamong the eiuployen and lu familiarizinghiuineir with the nyntem generally.'Another move In connection withthe new management <strong>of</strong> the Atlautlcavenue uervlce In the fact .that thenteamlioat lauding <strong>of</strong> the l^>ng|>orttwain will be changed from KecondHtreet to Kighth ntreet ill <strong>Ocean</strong> City,no that the nteamen will be in clonetouch with the Weetrlc trulnn cronniugthe bridge.The Hteauiboat line In alno' leaned bytbe Hhore Kaat Line.It iHalHo/Htated that the nteamlioatnervlce between l^ing|wrt aud Honiem'Point will be resumed again, thuntrolley eonnectlonn with (treat KggHarbor Jlay.It lookH .IH If the management <strong>of</strong>the Atlantic avenue trolley line wouldbe given npeclal attention, by Mr.Hllverniaii, <strong>of</strong> the Una or Stem &Hllverman, he having devoted connlderabletime since Hlgniiig the leane totbe detallH <strong>of</strong> the Hue.It In undemtoml that thereinto bea general overhauling <strong>of</strong> the electricalequipment <strong>of</strong> the AtlanticavenueHue, and'that carr <strong>of</strong> a much Improvedtype will be put Into nervice annoon an tlie new -overhead equipmentH itiHtalled.Tlie"PennBy'ii""Y,"In thin city,lian~been connected with the trnckn<strong>of</strong> the bridge trolley line.Some peoplewho are probably In a |winltlon toknow hint thai 11 will mil be long beforethe I'eiuiMylvaula Ilallroad t'oiupaliywill utilize tlie Kant Shore Lluefor freight-carrying purponeH, an the(•ontwlll be chea|>er.SHOW POR CHILDRENHotel Keeper* Freparlnic lor Ktilerlalnmem<strong>Jul</strong>y aoin.There waW.a large attendance at theloxl meeting <strong>of</strong> the Hotel Kee|vern' An-Hoclatlon In one <strong>of</strong> the private parlorxat the Hotel Cumberland one eveningant week:•The dual report from the U. A. It,Knterlalument Committee wan read,bllln ordered paid, and the committeedischarged.A letter wan read from Konter &IteynoldH, rtM|iienting booklet and cardnto be dintrlbuteil at Uie Jamentown Kxivbiitlon.' ~- ' ~The committee on the chllUren'nentertainment (to be given at the Ctnnberlaudou <strong>Jul</strong>yre|iorted thateverything would be in order fora lim|-HH eiilertalnment aud that tODQtlcketn are out. ' Tiek'etn can be purchanedatauy<strong>of</strong> the hoteln or at theSKNTINKI. olllce for twenty-live centneach. '. ;The uecretary waa iuutructed to writeI vote <strong>of</strong> thanUn to Mr. Lake for givinghe antiociation the une <strong>of</strong> The audltor-II m for the (1. A. It. entertainment.A large order wan taken for blankbookn, luk-welln, iieiiH, etc., from airoinineiit ntatloner in Philadelphia.After duen had beeil collected, theuxHoclatlou udjourued to meet 011 <strong>Jul</strong>yitd. . .The remainder <strong>of</strong> the evening wannpeut aoclally, and all enjoyed the rerrenhmeutHottered by Mr. and Mm.Cake. . . "RECEPTION AUD DANCEOpenlnit Hoclal Ennl 01 tteaiion' al Vnchl Club Honae.The openliig xocial event or the m-aoii at-the home <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> CityYaclit Club will be held on Thursday,evening <strong>of</strong> thlx week, when a receptionand dance will occur.•Tlie interior <strong>of</strong> the club hounc Inbeing made additlonalj^attractlve. byhe hiBtallatlon <strong>of</strong> many pretty electricIgbtH, lu dlltereht ell'ectn, and everyeffort wHI be made thin year to bringthe IHoclal fuuclloiiH fully up to theliigli Htaiidard <strong>of</strong> other yearn. It. \V-KIwardti In chairman <strong>of</strong> tlie entertalnineiitcjuiumlUee.; . \It IH cu,Htomary for large nuiubemWHie membera <strong>of</strong> the yacht club to arP|iear In uniform at the xoclal eveiita atthe club houKe, and their pretty unlformnheighten the color elTect an they,MANY MISHAPSDURING'RACESExciting: Events Marked theOpening <strong>of</strong> Club's Championship8criesAecklentH marred tbe luterent In thellrnt <strong>of</strong> the ehamploiiHhlp racex <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Ocean</strong> City Yacht Club on Saturdayanertioon. The race waH Balled at lowwater, aud, BH a result, aevvral boat*weut aground .near the Hides <strong>of</strong> tliecliauuel. • *'Neverthelexx; there wan mine Verypretty racing, the Ardo aud tbe OldItach furnlHlilug plenty or excitementdurlug the llrxt round <strong>of</strong> tbe Hmallxloop race.Tlie only boat to appear in the cruiserclaxs was Captain llexamer'u Amy H.,ami Hhe went over the courxe lu' orderto obtain her pointH In the cliamplouililprexultx. She made 110 attempt at•peed, but wan content to take thlngxeaxy all the way.The umall power boatx brought togetherMayor Chatuploii'H AnnaCapt. FIHII'H Holy Terror. The Terrorwax lu no conilltlon to race, BH oueor her compartmeiitH wan leaking audher Htearing gear was.out <strong>of</strong> order.Hut Captain KIHII determined to makea race out <strong>of</strong> the cluxn and accordinglywent the distance on pure nerve. Ther u*nn llrsf BCrtlHH tllW Illlp. btlt llCTcoune waH about an Hlralght an a wormFence and the Anna finished the roundahead <strong>of</strong> her. In the- HecoiiU round;the Holy Terror worked a little better,and Captain Klxh brought bis boat Inabout nine minutes ahead <strong>of</strong> thesmaller Anna.Tlie boats have uolbeen measured HX yet, but It la ortalnhut the Anita will win* ou time allowance,with a good margin to spare.111 the large sloop class, the KatharineII., Captain John SJ. Zuru.andhe Kuelle, Captain Cresxe, fought Itout. The Katharine. II. crossed theIne llrsl aud held tlie lead all the way,although the Lueile threatened tolass the. Katharine several times und••light have done HO hail Hhe not goueaground <strong>of</strong>t' the club house at tbe endif the first round, thereby loHlngmuch'aluable time.* AH it was, the KatharinewaH never headed, crossing theinethree minutes and seventeensecondsahead <strong>of</strong> her competitor.!apt. Zuru had to concede one minuteand nineteen seconds time allowanceo the J.uclle, and Hhe crowed theitarllug llnethirty-three seconds ahead<strong>of</strong> the Luclle,no her victory, on correctedtime, was by one minute audweiity-flve seconds. -The Hmall sloop class »li;i!ull/cd thereturn <strong>of</strong> the sloop 1'ug, owned by>aptain I'eunock, after an absence <strong>of</strong>several years. Her work, In tbe earlystage* <strong>of</strong> the race, Wan excellent, butshe carried too much nail, causing herto shirt HO much watei that she uearlyswamped, and Hhe had to withdrawafter the completion <strong>of</strong> the lint round.The Alice, Capt. Ueo. W. Htalzel,which did so well In (he,overall race,wax unable-to compete,-ax her-newmast had not been Htepi>ed.The Tude, Captain Cummins, theArdo, Commodore Kchermerhorn, audhe Old Itach; Captain .Itreckley, werehe other boats to start. Captain Penli<strong>of</strong>kno cleverly handled the Fug tbatshe waH tbe llrxt to get away after thetarting gun. The Tude, Ardo and Old[ach foHnwed-lu-BUcceHBlou. —_move through the throngH <strong>of</strong>folk' attired in liandnomeeveningdrena, - • ' ''Hit unaicei nail Vcmn 'Cape May ,whlcli baa wucceaafully.foatered baneball, golf, teunin, yachtracing, bowling aud other aporta, baaat laal. decided to follow the lead orAtlautlc City, <strong>Ocean</strong> City; Wlldwbodand- the ulnter reKorU, by putting aHummer banket ball team lo tbe fleldthin Beaaon, aayB the Herald.On tbeteam will be Feltuy, JohiiBou, He«a,lteeveK and II. R. Murpby., • . •tula Diorulug.Duty <strong>of</strong> Corporallona.It In the duty <strong>of</strong> corporation!) thatmaintain bridges acrom the uouudnaud tboroughfarea separating tbemainland from the beach reaorta <strong>of</strong>this couuty to see to it that they arekept luaaafe condition at all times.Island City, ar« vlHltllig In <strong>Ocean</strong> City, I Hotteu ties are bad enough, but defectlieBuestx<strong>of</strong>Mrs. Ooiuer'u sister, Mrx.I ti vo bridges are a thousandtlmeahas beeu made David It. Heudernon, at Third alid.worse.' • ' • ' " •' „e. It la their llmt vUilt to . • a « '•———hi eight yean*, aud Mr. I KOK BALE, CHKAI-,—Eleven build• -•"• the mauy Mug lota, best locatlou; will divide,thiuku <strong>of</strong>t Apply to W."A. Uuuimers, 925 CheatPhiladelphia, Pa.TO PUSH WORK ONNEW PARSONAGEMethodist Church BnlfdinkCommittee Feels EncoHraged Over Prospect.At a meeting <strong>of</strong> the church buildingcommittee <strong>of</strong> the Kirxt M. K. Churchheld In the olUcet) <strong>of</strong> ftlassey 4 EdwardsMonday evening, considerableeuthuaiasui wus uiaulfeat among, tbegentlemen <strong>of</strong> the committee becaune <strong>of</strong> jhe additional HUbwriptlonH receivedand prouilsed for lite building fund.A number <strong>of</strong> tbe BUbaarlbeni haveexpressed a willingness to.Inornateheir nubserlptlouB, aud mauy <strong>of</strong> tbeBummer resldenlH are awaiting an •portuulty to tiwell their HubHcrlptloiiHto the fuud, which baa already reached> point lu excess <strong>of</strong> $15,000.K. H. ButeH waa elected a memberf the building'committee, to III] aacaucy Incurred by the resignationif oue <strong>of</strong> the other gentlemen. • ,The contractor for the church parsonage,JohnMartH, lias .been aoruHhed llnlHbing his Hummer work luhis city that the erection <strong>of</strong> the new•onie for the pastor aud bbi familyban not been pushed during the lastbree weeks, but be will start raisinghe frame work thla week and completethe house early In the fall.This new Methodist nanMinage.wbencompleted, will be a credit to Wivenue. It will cost tfiOOO.OYSTKItS IN KVKItY STYI.KFlmt-Cla«M Dinner Nervlre ,Sflealu at all llourN. iMtige* and private partlen catered to at Hhort notice.Ice Cream and B<strong>of</strong>t UrlnkH all the year.If you are thinking <strong>of</strong> purchasinga lot or cottage, you would dp wellto consider several exceptional-bargains that we have to <strong>of</strong>ferbefore definitely deciding. .*. .'.MASSEY &. EDWARDS,On the run to Lone Cedar Buoy, thePug led, but the Tude wan overhauledby the 'Ardo aud fell back to thirdplace.The Old Kach had croHxed thehie nome dlBtauce la the rear or tbeotliem and did not pana any or theother boats on the run out. The Ardopanned the Pug near the * Lazy Harbortony and ntarted on the return trip.Hera'the Old Hach began to makehlngn lively, paBHiug llrxt tlie Tudeand. then the Pug, and cutting downlie Ardo's lead to Home extent.' Kylie time the club houxe wax reached,he Ardo and Old Hach were on evenerinH. ' The Tude Wan uufbrtuuate Inhln round, Hcraplng the middle groundor the Polutor Beach aud toning muchIme.'„ ' •The Old Bach drew away from theAnloou tbe


* . -' ' ':V s -$1400 RAISEDAT DEDICATION(UoaUniud tram rirat face.) ,It. Let Him come Into the fulness- <strong>of</strong>His grace and In tbe plentltude <strong>of</strong> Hislove, and It will be redolent with allaweet odora, vocal with praise, andfoil <strong>of</strong> peace, Joy and .bappluess,•AMae.OLord, Into Thy rest, Thou andthe ark <strong>of</strong> Thy strength.' The ark orGod's strength stands, .Ural', for Hiscovenant <strong>of</strong> grace; second, for His law;third, for His meroy; fourth, fur hUsaving power;, fifth, for His overshadowingpresence. We.wnnt all <strong>of</strong>theae. We want the.old Abrabamlccovenant—the covenant that God rememberedwhen- be .heard the sighand cry <strong>of</strong> ancient Israel and came' down to deliver them from bondage,fear and death. We. want that covenantfor ourselves and for our children.We want also tbe law thateverything In this house may be don edecently and In order. 'The seat <strong>of</strong>law,' says the- eloquent Hooker, • istbe bosom <strong>of</strong> God and Its voice theharmony <strong>of</strong> tbe world.' We want theharmony, not that or tbe .stagnantpool, or <strong>of</strong> tbe frozen North, but that<strong>of</strong> the sunshine, tbe rainbow, tbeBweTllng bud, the opening flower.This Is the way we desire Mod to ariseand come Into His rest.* We wantHim to come with His covenant andIlia law. We want Him to come alsowith His mercy. This is perhaps ourgreatest need.. Unless,He has mercyupon us, we are undone, and that forever,for we have all sinned aud comeshort <strong>of</strong> His glory. Above tbe mercyscat stood the overshadowing cherubim,symbols <strong>of</strong> the divine thought,watcbtalneasand tender care. These,tnn • ia*«along tbe coast have* great future bfora them. To attain thin future, It;necessary to work together, to pusfor everybody to apply tbeuvelvesharmony'wlth^eaoh other, I bellevin. denominations. 1 believe iu thHaptlHt, Catholic and the Method!*but I say thai they must work In haimony wlUihi, theniHelve* to obtathejr desire.These are too manenemies ranged -against the^ Chare<strong>of</strong> Hod to peruilt <strong>of</strong> anything else,politician said, the other day, that Iwould prefer "no saloon back" <strong>of</strong> hito a dozen -churches. I am not Msorry for thow cliurchc* us I am ftiie man rie»U be clothedwith righteousness.'•This is the second thought, thesecond, petition, tbe second sublimepossibility. Han may be, ought to be,like his God. Especially is this-true<strong>of</strong> the men'who" stand and minister Inthe holy place. They should be clean<strong>of</strong> hand' and pure <strong>of</strong> heart,, lovingrighteousness and eschewingevil.Thqm are, however, different kinds <strong>of</strong>righteousness. The Bible speaks,lint, <strong>of</strong>" God's righteousness It Is"Inherent. It known no change, doubtor decay. Tbe same yesterday, to-day.and forever. It speaks, second, <strong>of</strong> therighteousness <strong>of</strong> Adam, the great progenitor<strong>of</strong> the race. Third, <strong>of</strong> therighteousness <strong>of</strong> Christ. The rlghteonsnesawhich he wrought out in Hislife, su Seringa, death and resurrection.Fourth, or the nghteb'usuess <strong>of</strong> faitb,secured by -the atonement <strong>of</strong> Christand Imputed to us. Fifth, <strong>of</strong> therighteousness that cornea through thedeeds <strong>of</strong> the law. There is such arighteousness. It is good as far an itgoes, but It does not "go far. enough.Sixth, or the righteousness that Inwrought In the soul by tbe IndwellingBplrlt, applying the truth to the heart*and consciences <strong>of</strong> men. The manwho stands hi this pulpit and ruinlateni at this altar must be such a. man. • He most be not only righteous,bat his rlghteonsness must be conspicuous.He most be clothed with itas with a bright and beautiful gar-Do not criticise the Church, thminister, the elders, the' societiesthe congregation, but rather let all getogether and push to overcome tinfaults. Any fool can criticise Anfool could burn this beautiful structure,but he could not even so much as lavIts foundations. To criticise mealto degrade yourself, and, if yn'i dcriticise your church, you -lose yourlove for It. More Christian enthusiasmIs needed m the rank and tile <strong>of</strong> theChurch, more dellnlteiiess <strong>of</strong> leaching,more <strong>of</strong> tbe (>ower <strong>of</strong> Moody, Spiirgeonaud 'Uyp«y' Smith. Keep the wonor God In your hearts. Do uot btashamed or your religion. Consldeyour part in tbe church, and,. indedicating your church, dedicate aimyour heart. .Statid'uy the chiircllove It, speak well <strong>of</strong> It, but, above althings, pray for It."' ' 'When Dr. Cadwell had lluUhed,the large eliolr or Westmlusier Pre»-byteria'u Church or Atlantic City sani•How Firm a Foundation."At the conclusion or the well-raneredTielert lottr-Mi^awtelberry-sa Id-Itgavehim much pleasure to Introducethe Kev. Dr. Brace, or Blackwood,synodlcal missionary, who knows allabout the history <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> CityChurch.•Dr. Krace stioke or hi* happiness,over being the " rather" <strong>of</strong> a galaxy<strong>of</strong> bright young miu!*ler», but he wasnot sure, he said, that tbeve youugmen could beat many <strong>of</strong> the olderministers lu point <strong>of</strong> Intellectualcapacity,or excellent results accomplished.Dr. Itrace earnestly declaredthatglad to he able to- — -ment.-• \"It has been said that every personhas four selves.First, the self tbe• world; sees. Second, the self wblcbIlls friends and loved ones see. Third,the'self which be himself sees, audfourth, the self which God sees. Tbeworld needs to see that the minister orChrist is righteous, righteous In deal-_lmjwlth_the world, righteouB^lo hl»home, righteous before God and at thebar <strong>of</strong> his own conscience. Let thypriests be clothed; with ligbteousDesHand let thy saints shout for joy."Here Is tbe third thought, the thirdpetition, the third sublime-possibility.Tbe church <strong>of</strong> the living God cau be,ought to be, bright, hopeful, andhappy. O, what a pleasure It Is toknow thai all the saints have not-beeutranslated. Many <strong>of</strong> them are stllfwith as. They have laid tbe foundationand lifted the strong and.endur-• lag walls <strong>of</strong> this church. • Now that ItIs completed, let them shout for joy.A Joyful church. This.Is what theworld needs. This is what this our belovedohnrch will be. If tbe living andtrue God will only come and take tipHis abode In it. AGod-lllled church,a Holy Ghost-filled ministry, a bright,happy. Joyful people. Give us theseand we will take tbe world for Christ.Arise, O Lord, and come, come \lkedaybreak, sunrise, hlghnoon, Into thisnewsanctuary. It has been built forThee." Accept-lt as the best girt <strong>of</strong> ourfaith, love and loyalty."At the conclusion <strong>of</strong> tbe sermon,Mrs. Bnaenbanm, <strong>of</strong> this city, formerlyHiss DeMols. or Wllkes-Barre, Pa.,sang a solo with her customary effectiveness.''The service or dedication was uextread by the people In onlsou, followedby tbe singing <strong>of</strong> the dozology. ' . .Tbe Keys <strong>of</strong> the church were tbeutransferred from tbe builder. MayorJoseph a. Champloq, to former SenatorLewis M, Cresse, President <strong>of</strong> theBoard <strong>of</strong> Trustees., Tbe dedicatory prayer was deliveredby tbe pastor, .There was another large attendance"at tbe evening service, when Dr.Conntermlne preached, bis subjectbeing "God's Invitation to Stan.WEDNESDAY EVEN I NCI., The opening dedicatory services <strong>of</strong>the First Presbyterian Church were, held in the auditorium <strong>of</strong> tbe handsomeedifice on Wednesday evening.^ There waa a large attendance <strong>of</strong> themembers <strong>of</strong> the congregation and tbelr/friends. '.- iThe Kev. Dr. Newton Cadwell, <strong>of</strong>OUratCburcb, "Atlantic City, moderator<strong>of</strong> the West Jersey Presbytery,.waallptroduood by tbe Uev. H. T.present to take part in the dedicatoryservices. He was fearful for a \tlmethat he could not be here, because hiwife, with whom lie had Xraveled fomore than tiny years, .suddenly hadbeen stricken with Ulnes*. . -'I rejoice In your, growth aschurch," said Dr. llrace."What abeautiful grow I h you have made sincesfsrtlng an a mission! .Some, times,during these years, there may havebeen those among you who felt thatthe laud <strong>of</strong> Canaan would not bereached, but you have worked faithfully and-zealously and your eirort*for (lod have been rewarded."Dr. Kra -e wild that he felt Hure.thalPastor Cawel berry had been cboaeiby the Lord to carry to a successfufruition the Presbyterian Church workIn Oceau City. As he looked at thisbeautiful building, Dr. Itrace.nald, he,could uot help thinking <strong>of</strong> the sweetharmony in the church. ' •" This is a beautiful ollerinc to rul departments, just asthe National OoveViiliient has Its dlfthe National Government lias Its differentdepartment*, and I represent'tbe.teniporal side <strong>of</strong> the question. Weare glad to see you here liecaii*e <strong>of</strong> thesacrifice you have made in cuhere to express your ueighlrbrly feeling*at our.success • I have but two|H>lut> to makeFirst, that I am glad[o see you here, anil secondly I amglad that till* i* now oocurrlug because<strong>of</strong> the. great struggle anif Nacrlfliethat have been made.by meiulierH <strong>of</strong>the congregation. I Want to thankyou'for the-maiilfe*tntloii or K. BOULL.817 Central Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> Ulty.Ni.peedllyull. , |noiuenacr.N. J.I . . •, (ITuclHlnae-tt •.filer..IJIHI <strong>of</strong> uiiclulmul leUehi reumlliliii;ill tile <strong>Ocean</strong> {'lly .'out OlHie for theWeek eiKliiiK <strong>Jul</strong>y liijh, IWI7:. . I.AIUKH.AdauiH, Mr".' • . 'lluclmnun, Mi>wCaroline 'llnrrow, Mrw Kaiinie , •• • ' 'Holtiiia|i, Mr-. Jerrv •• 'MclkuilelM, UN, a'E.Htout,MrM R U.MKN.('"ruwley, Mr. Jaiue». Kixher, Mr. Jon.Liuuialta, Mr. NatauliuWttrreu, P.. • •. _ : •* KnwABi) M. HUTTIIN, P. M.'K«nt KKNT,—t'or Humuier Heauoii orIoniser, large furuluhed cottage withall modern convenleucea. JUaree alrvroom-j, centrally located.Apuly VRKI-OKTEK Office. ."Pa"*" •*•RATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSEDFINESTBEACH ON THE COASTTHE HOME OF THE FAMILY MANMANY CHURCHESNO SALOONS• >.p.iciiHis- Boirdvv.ilk.'Fr«i: Band Conc«trts, DaringSeason.Great Fishing in Oc -an and .Bay. The,Dttlij>l,t ,.,<strong>of</strong> the Vachtsinitn. - Numerous Trains toand from l'niladelphia on Two Railways. .This Summer will witness construction <strong>of</strong> Bridge across theBay to Somers' Point, which .will increase TrainService to Philadelphia and Vicinity.Within easy access <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City and• other well-known resorts .H4wra —AUCTIONEER,No* 721 Asbury Aoeriue, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. jttlllltf, WtiilllfMiliiy I'Vulililu'. "..«•.'iuu It.y ^4'tiuot, :4.'.tO. Dr. t'hurloM It. )tiiJM < iiH>rr>,f t. iu. **Tuy»-r iiivfiiim,W^iiu-wliiy r\fi.-Bii Ht M»'f|i»rk.Hiltttluy HI-IUMII i.jil it, in.ttw. H i\ I'liMHi-iitfrry. HiuHTiiii«*lm»4—»)n«. 4.. « liUliiplttn, (rfrM-Idtui. Ititviil II. -iiill.KtM'rrlwry, I.. M.I'M—«»•,Irewiurrr' JIM. I. isi'till, IA-WI- K. >u.iiti amiHoly Trinity i'.iunli.rroif.Mini. K|.i-,-..|.iil.Collln(Teutritt iivfiiiif tutil Kii'vi'itih "trt^i- It v .; . „,,.. .*HcrlM-rl J- (*o »f, l> I*. 1'rn-i in th.iru., \V !M. m.; &Ii>ruliiit Kt-rVHV IIIMI SITIH.HI 1 , lii.iKvfDliii; I'mytT unit S«tytT-rORNF.VM.4T.rAW.*HAND, •ATTORNEY andCOU NSELLOR-AT-LAW,Kollcltnr, Miuttir and Kxamliwr In Uhanwrv,Huiintum Court Coramiwitonfr. Notary l*ubUcN4V romcc UOIINK, N, j. ,( O l t 1'ulillu HulldlnRii). -JONATHAN HAI^D,Holk-.tur. M1.-lerinrhMicr.r7, Not«ryl*ubllc,CAPE MAY COUKT UOUBK, N. J.W. HOI.| Ai-.JAK. ANI.KKW r. HonWKI.LLAW OFFICES•Apgar & Boswell,. . M4HTKKM IN'l'IIANtTKKV.< iiiii'iiMi-; muMii.Nii,\HlllltNAVKNUK ItK'l KMIHTII HTICKKT''. it p. ro.No oltlM lioum Hnnday Hfleruooa.At lUtUlmu H. Corxoa'H, Mismarm, Muiidtty.,W«liip»JU p. tu.Company Has 8pent I,arge8am <strong>of</strong> Money in Per-•fectlng SystemTbe new coniprermed air pumpingDUKlue, wUlch lias been In tbe proceahit lnHtallatloii at tbe Oceau City WaterUonipauy'H plant fur Home time pout,WBH completed la,Ht week and turnedover to tbe ortielaU <strong>of</strong> tbe water coninyby ltn roauufactiirem, tbe JoiiepbL. Bwelgard t'ompauy, <strong>of</strong> Plilludelpbla.John Klgllnd, an expert inaelilniHt,came down from the city Wednexday,and, alter making mire that everythingan properly "ailJuHted, turned themachinery over to the care <strong>of</strong> thecompany. . • 'The luiprovenientH COIIHIHI <strong>of</strong> the. In-Htallatlon oY a CroHH compound duplexair coiupreMBor, operating a condeiiHorwhich ban a capacity <strong>of</strong> 000 cubic feet£)R. CHARLES B. RIDER" ••X>eiitiMt»< '809 Central AvenueIMIKAN IIITf, H. J.RALPH L. GOFF,CIVIL ENGINEER.SORVEYGR.GONVEYANGERNINTH AND CENTRAL AVBNUB,OCEAN CITV. N. J.RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCYWil Aabair AveMs 'City. N. J.CITY GAS LIGHT CO.OCEAN CITY, N. J—i mUSE CAS FORCOOKINGLIGHTINGHEATINGNO SMOKENO SMELLNO DIRTJust Strike a Matchit UH uiBXImuii} capauliy, furiilHhiiiKilr at a pnwiiUfe <strong>of</strong> forty pouudx |iern wltliln limit allowed. . 111 llulliiliiri'llimliiHi . . ' .ii iVi'i^i'i'iYi illu.L.i.V'l'riillli'MUlliWr; • Urll. W- BUYII, Uenensl riuumnicer Agentitimtoii t'uui|i, No. 7.>i r. ci. w. ul A.,4i-cry t'ridny tilulil in K.pt r. hi*il.Fmlilrul, KniH'liC. lluritli; Kii-riliiry, Kil-Qmiid A. Ibiiirift^ilt.. .•CHIUII 11*. I'. O. <strong>of</strong> A..iiii^*tN |.vi-ry Kiilllnliiyal7Jml|i. in., iu K.df IM111II. M. T. Ku>.HCfUitry,•very Muiiuuy tfltMtuat T-Hl', III K. i*( V- Hull.Mra.Kaliiilli s. L'aiiipllt'll. K. uf It.' CHURCH SOCIETIKS'1~ FlHliT M. K.'lMllTli('liLadlex' Aid liiuxtx ttrx: Monillty I'Vnllll^ iteuu uiinilli. Mr-. KllxulMih (iiiiiny. i.ji'--d«DI;'MrM. l^ivlulu'Illol-li, iri'UHltrur 1 ; Mr^.Curi* AilitiiiK. iwcretitry., Mm. J11U11 (J. UiiiMly. KU|*rliili'nd.MI Jim-MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATINGALL0WAY M. SMITH & CO.(Successors, to H. A. W. Smith)8JI ASBURY AVENUE, - OCEAN CITV, N. J.TEL,BPHONe,B3Y.FllUT I'kmuVTEitiAN ("ill'Kl'll.Mi' AIIKlllury Htitiibty nU^U rtr«l .\i(»i-°wr oyenhiic "< eilull luuuill. . I'rvwlm'lll.Mn.'rU(}, W.nl.in; VI.o-rri.-ldi-III, Mm. I.. M.yKami; ireawurer. Mr*. Wllllum ^. ** "••••^"•n; uvorriury, Mm. Jo«.' i.Hnull; »i»i«-UntWKrcliiry.Mrv. TI«D Aduliix; iiilliwiorii.Hn.Tn>iitiiusn uud sin. tMuiri.'u .Miiriin.JQDlor Knduiivur lUirttily iiii^M*. t>vt'ry rrluvariMriitkiiiat ^o'tiliU'U. *. „Chrlallun .Kndeuv'itr Mthlltity hli'i'l^ 1*1 7velocK Hiuuiiiy vvdiiliiUM.Womiiu'u chrlMilliu reliijiowiiiin Unjoin|BJ —-.-.-..-.' HOIMl-IIIOIilt'ly.tliiui, mvet ."MUdiml, Urn. Kllrltbelli llrluk; inrriuivunclln« aocretHry, Un'A. H. IbincK: ri'i'i>nll»i:•jwimry, Mr*. M. llllnur; irswuror, Mr". I.h'?i}^.'J,'.^.*,4!ealu <strong>of</strong> the InteriorDepartment, and one <strong>of</strong> the foremoatpromoter* <strong>of</strong> athletlpH In the•CUOOIH <strong>of</strong>-Waahiugtou.—He uoiiHldern)ceaii City the Ideal *eaahore rewirt,iiid lii looking'for .a Hltenear Mr.talley'Bon Whleh to,build a MuiuiuerItome. • • ' ' , .' craba Pleuillal.The bay IH full orcrabriat the preHentme—line, large fellow* they are, too,»e are told. Here's a chance for vlaloraloBpend a few bourn pleaHauflymil prolitably. .Great Times by Boys and.Girls in I>ower Section<strong>of</strong> the City. . -There wan a moUKter clambake atthe. tiouth end <strong>of</strong> the Inland on SaturdayiilKbt, which drew nearly everyone <strong>of</strong> the youug foIkH In that end <strong>of</strong>be Inland. • .The lire wax very large and could beHeen for Home distance. During thebake, an impromptu entertainmentan jield and many were the joke*and volcex cracked In the fun-making.Among thorie who were seen aroundhe lire were Miiwea Helen Paul, Helenitton, Lewie Pattou, Irene Taylor,lorotby Townaeud, Ethel Fuller andElizabeth Lev/In and Me^urn. C. K.Halblrine, K. A. Cuater, K. Hro'wne,Montgomery Hewitt, John DavidHou,liver Towuueud and Jjeltoy' Itulger,POST OFFICE BNI^ARGBDicrrnud BUHlneiN* Detnandetlant-Tnlrd HareBoom.Because <strong>of</strong> tue.ruah or* buHlueiM till*mmiuer, It baa been round nece»«aryto enlarge the Oceau City l'o*t Olllce,aud Itobt. FlBber, the- owner or theBourne Kulldlug, In which the oltice Islocated, IH now having the work doue.Tbe partltlonou the went side <strong>of</strong> theroom Is being removed, aud the apacetbUH, acquired between where the"partition formerly wan aud tbe pontmaxter'Holtice will be utilized, by, tbeemploye!*. Tbe pout olllce will tbuube enlarged oufrtblrd.,tbe bUHJiieBH at 'the olllce baa Inoreaned almpat Immeaaurablythinyear, and the burliest moqlh IB yet to.CHange* in School Umwr.tieuate BUI SH2 amends tbe methodor apportioning school moueyu by theaddltlou or a paragraph providingthat 7S per cent, or the cont <strong>of</strong> transportation'<strong>of</strong>pupllw to a public uchooloutilde or tbe district In which nuchpupils reside Bball be apportioned tothe districts paying the «o»t <strong>of</strong> tratii>portatlou,Senate Bill 2(18 ameuds the scboolaw giving power to enforce a dlatrlcto *tray|i|lliP BI ~'' HflHor -traneportatl<strong>of</strong>or puplla wben proper aohool faclllien are not provided.iTALK OF BRIDGEK REVIVEDRoad Between Beasley'sPoint and Somcrs' Point' Would Please Many .It will not lie a great while now beforea bridge will be built betweenBonier*' Point and KeaHley'x Point, luthe opinion <strong>of</strong> tlione \vho may be re-.garded a* being In a position to kiiowwliere-<strong>of</strong> they speak.Several <strong>of</strong>.Atlantic City'H prominentbu*incH* men are again ngltatlng thematter, which Is said to be lookedupon favorably by noveml <strong>of</strong> t|ie CapeMay <strong>County</strong> Hoard <strong>of</strong> ('lionru Freeholder*.• •The conxtruetion <strong>of</strong> u bridge ucro«sthelbay between Hniuurs' Point andBeaHley'N Point would menu mucli totbe owner* o| aiitoiubblle* and drivingteam*, n» it would open up a eoiithm-OUN route by laud between the. seashorereHortH <strong>of</strong> South Jersey nnd those <strong>of</strong>NnrtlrJurwy, It Iw Hlutcitr;—'—'—The llrst stop In the further movefor fa»t electric service down tlie coast,It iii stated, was taken recently, whenseveral <strong>of</strong> the eiiglneerx who havebeen In charge <strong>of</strong> the construction <strong>of</strong>the bridge across the (Ireal Kgir HarborKay came to this city and begunactive work on the mirvey* aud engineeringproblem* <strong>of</strong>. the south coastextant <strong>of</strong> the Hhore Fast Ling,It Is expect to have the Hue pushedthrough as far us Sea Isle City byChristmas and to have n further extensioninude to Wlld.weoaiixu or the wreck at Hea iHleJunction on Mattinlay 'afternoon, two<strong>of</strong> the iimll* due In llil* city on rtntnrdayevening did not reach.the powtolllce until Hilliiluy luornlng. "Tlilij,with the regular Klinday uinrnlngniall'lii, kept the |io*t olllce eniployenon tlie jiiul|i prior to tlie noon houryenterday.. . Iu addition,, there werevery many patroiiH during the hourthat tlie olllce wa* open, and all In theI otlU-e, froiu 1'oHtuiaxter Hutton to the[*p*clal delivery boy, were.kept, buMy.!~There WBH an unu*ully lurge tualf|out to l>h)ladelplila In the nfternooii.The Uev.'Dr. Frank .Moore, Preslent<strong>of</strong>. Peniiington Seminary, de-Iveretl strong sermons In the newTabernacle Association Auditoriumn Sunday morning and evening.His morning text Was from Isaiah,C;.H. HIH evening sermon was fromhe text, I. Cor., 10:1.1.Miss Yocum, »r Vhlladelphla, washe vocal soloist at the services, andor singing was much appreciated byhe hundreds who heard her. .HUKK MEKTINO. ' —Tlie surf meeting bu Sunday. eveningwas in charge or the Itev, JohnW. Smith. Those who took part Inhe service* were tho Itev.-Ur. II. J.•ook, <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity Church; F.bonezerAdams, <strong>of</strong> West Philadelphia,ud James W. Lee, or this city.Dr. Cook's subject was " Prayers byhe Seashore." He drew lesson* fromU. Paul and his rrleuds. He thenentered Into analogies on the subjectif prayer under dIHerent heads—cpufeHslon,petition, Intercession |audtbanksglvlng. He closed by Urgingll present to make use or this mostm|>ortaut means or grace, both Inpublic aud iu private, for the glory <strong>of</strong>od.and the saving ot tlielr own anditber sotilx.. -MITIIKKAN.There was the usual divine servicein' Sunday evening lu the Lutheranongregatlnn'n ichapel. The ' pastor'ssubject wasT" John the llaptlst," andihetext was taken from Matt., ft;I-:!:In those'days*came John the Itap-Ut, preaching in the wilderness <strong>of</strong>udea, and saying, repent ye, for thelngdom <strong>of</strong> heaven Is at hand."Tho discourse was divided Into threemain bead*—the person or John, thoreaching <strong>of</strong> John, and the people tobom John' preached. The ministertiled attention to the great hupoitmceor the olllce or John ax the foreui(neror Christ to make ready a[teople prepared for the Lord. Inonclusion he spoke <strong>of</strong> tiie secondcomlnB~orclirtBtrwheirtlicrcry~%vnuld"ot be, "the kingdom <strong>of</strong> heaven in at(l^ontinniMlnn Kourlli fiiui 1 .)BAY CARNIVAL WILL BEHELD FRIDAY AUGUST 9KICKING OVERFREIGHT SERVICESomers' Point Business MenAre Angry With theP. R. R.The freight service given the Homers'•olnt buslueHH 'men by the PennsylaniaRailroad Company IH receivingcoiiMiderable criticism from the peopleor that towu, and eflbrtH are being madeto Improve the same." The service between this place andVtlautlc City In about the limit," saysHomers' Point man who wa* hererecently. "Freight placed In the crfrshere at 2o'clock lit the afternoon Is not'received In Homer*' Point until 7 o'clockhe next morning. That's a long timerpr the Hhort distance between AtlanticLJIty and Homer*' I'ojnt.Anotherhing you might bring before yourreader*,"the man.conllniied. " Is this:person In <strong>Ocean</strong> City Writes a let-;er In thin city thin afternoon to arlend In Atlautlc City, the letter Willlot reach the'Atlautlc City friend unilto-morrow morning.With (hetrolley cam making- .the' run between<strong>Ocean</strong> City and Atlantic City. In tauttime, ai| la now done; a letter sent fromthin city to Atlantic City In the afteruoonshould' be received the' name" However," be concluded, ' " thepeople or. Someni' Point are going todo things to have tbe freight serviceImproved." • . ,, own Voor Home. .It's dlguilled and glveH you a delicioussense or security, to own yourtiome at .OCKAN CITY. •Besides, your reMponsibllity as a realestate owner makes you a desirablecitizen. Think It over, then call onHAKKY HKADL.EY,Heal Estate O|ierator, Ninth aud AHburyavenue,, uext to lire houne whowill ubow.you the very beat way andaoine <strong>of</strong> the" greatest bargains to befound here on the eaulent termsPhono oonntxitloii.Messrs. Znrn, Pish and CresseAppointed Committee'on Program.At a meeting nf citizen* intefeHted.lnhe pro|H>Keil bay carnival, held in theimoklng room <strong>of</strong> the Ciiinberland laHtlight, it Wa* decided to hold tliecurnialou Krlday evening, Augimt llth.If the weather I* Mioruiy oil that nlK'it.the carnival will be held on the HUCseedlngMonday evoiilim.toe at the, meeting were ('. H.Hboeiuaker. theChairiuan; l>o*tmaiiterHutton, the Secretary; Seimtor Creiuie,layor Champion, t'ouimodore' C.HoWanl Hcheriiierliorii, (Jeo. F. KlHh,Wm. K. Hexumer, Itobt. KlHlier, JohnM. Zurii, Hurry K. Ktauton, W. KcottHand, Kdward K. Cake, David Mc-Coach, ('apt. Iiewln. Itlxley and It. tl.Krazier. ••' •Alter the meeting had been called toorder, It wart'ntated that the thirdmember <strong>of</strong> the citizen*' committee hadbeen selected by MtH*rH. Shoemakerand Kj*her, the oilier memuerri; olidthat he I* Harry F, H tun Inn.Capt. W. K. llexumer uniil thereappeared to lie u iul*tako roiiceriilugthe reported coiitrliinllou by the lncalelectric company, The company willuot.make a donation.. ,•Mayor Uhdiuplon naid that the companywould not make a contribution,but Individual members or the companywill contribute (U0. "I'oHtmitHtnr Button reportedthatneither hlmneir nor Mr. KdWanlH hadbeeu able to Bee Bupt. Nell' With referenceto a money contribution from tbeKojft'Bhore Iilne Company.•At the request <strong>of</strong> xeveral <strong>of</strong> thoueprettent, Uobert Jt'lBher briefly Btatedtbe object or tue~ineetlng. la»t ulght.Mr. FlHher aald that theae are tbedayu <strong>of</strong> the Hpeclallrit In all WalkH <strong>of</strong>life, and, In the opinion <strong>of</strong> Home <strong>of</strong> thelocal rekldelitH and vlHlton, <strong>Ocean</strong> Cityuhould have a. specialty—HoiuetulngBhe can do belter than any other «ea-Hbore renort. To beglu with, the cityIIBH the tremendouB auuet <strong>of</strong> the beautifulbay. With the holding <strong>of</strong> a greatbay, carnival, the elty,. In yearn tocome, may be HiWikeu <strong>of</strong> .an "TbeCarnival City." The carnival could(CotiUniudon lourtb fage)Cressc'8 I,ticile Had an BasyTime WithZttrn'sKatharine H.The. second race for the <strong>Ocean</strong> CityYacht Club 'championship was railedou'Saturday afternoon, despite thestorm lu the early part <strong>of</strong> tho after-,noon.Surprises were again In order, the -ilggest one <strong>of</strong> the day being tlio victory>r tho liucilo over tho Katharine II.,by seven minutes and forty-threeseconds. Another upset to tho calculations<strong>of</strong> the wise wan tho victory <strong>of</strong>the Clara Ji. over tho Amy H. In the:rulser CIUHH.The wind was very puiry, and as aresult the Umo made over,tho courseas rather slow.The power boat* got away In theirly part <strong>of</strong> the afternoon, but badlot been racing live mlnutea when theWORDS OF PRAISEFOR OGEAN CITYFred. Myerlitz and John P.Skelly, Philadclphians,Thia Resort.Frul. Myerlitz, chief <strong>of</strong> the'Phllalelphialluilding liiHpectlng Itureauho, With Ids family, is spending hluIrst Hiiiunier lit <strong>Ocean</strong>City, canuotipeak too. highly in praise <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>Jlty. He Is telling all or Ilia Philadelhiafriend* <strong>of</strong> the beauty aud charmsif this resort. He says lie has visitedill <strong>of</strong> the New 'Jersey seashore cities,nd lie llnds <strong>Ocean</strong> City the most.ttructive <strong>of</strong> all.John K. Skelly, secretary and treasreror the Continental Title and TrustCompany! Who has jubt rented acottage here, Is another Philadelphia!!who Is more than, pleased with thebeauty <strong>of</strong> this, resort. Mrs. Hkellyrtiares 111* views even *to a greater decree,If possible.. They bad some Inehtlou <strong>of</strong> spending the summer InHea Isle City, but now they are gladhey came to <strong>Ocean</strong> t'lty.Mr. Skelly, for a number <strong>of</strong> years,las beeu Identilled with amateurtheatricals, and he IM one or fjermantbwii'spromising young residents.HaallniK Monit£ People.'six hundred fare* were collected byoue car going .to <strong>Ocean</strong> City onrecent Sunday. 'This was a remark'ible record. It astonished, the otllcer*i'rthe Fast Shore Lino. The travel to<strong>Ocean</strong> City has exceeded expectation*,says the Atlantic Review, and Itpromises id develop as the season advances and the public- becomes moreramlltar with the fact that tjie Hue IKIn operation. The fares did not representIndividual passengers, but thefares were collected at the dlUerontpoints <strong>of</strong> the continuous passage.Hport» In (toutb ocean city.TennIH and base ball are vety populaiIn the lower section or the eOy nowadays. Tliere are several good teunlacourts that are constantly in nse andan oxcellent diamond lias been laidout near Flfty-llrst street, where team"made up <strong>of</strong> cottagers play dally.Fon SALE.—Hurr boat,, 20 feet o'velall, 7 feet beam;oue year old;good coudition. Apply to Capt, Lewis KiflleyOoean City, N. J.,, ^Htorm broke. The Amy H,, CaptainHexamer, wax ncroxs tho lino a minuteahead or the 1 'Ihrn II., Captain E. W.lurleigh, and In'crcaHed her lead all*he way over the course, but (the conldlot overcome tho time allowance, and .he Clara II. won, on. corrected timeby twenty NccondH. There watt Home .talk to the ollectjthat tbe time allowancoor the Clura It. wa* mUcalcnlated, but the raco IIIIH not been <strong>of</strong>llclallyiiroteHtetl. " * •, ~The Holy Terror, Capt. George F.IHII, aud the Anna, Capt. Jone'ph G.Champion, were the conto*tautn lu themotor-boat CIUHB. The Anna wu overthe lino Unit, but tho Holy Terror soon ~iverlmuled her and had a good lead at •he end or tho round, her time for thjrnt lap being xcvciiteen minutes. Onlie Hecand round, olF'Jjazy Harbor,lowever, Homethlng went wrong, inlie machinery anil In a twinkling the'hole eughio witH a wreck. The Ter-)r.«H unable to Ijiiwh and the Anna'ron. After he had made the trip overhe eour*e, Capt; Champion went backo Lazy Harbor and towed the Terrorjack to the club IIOUBO. • The engine <strong>of</strong>;he Holy Terror will have to be dentiway for repair*, and the boat will beut nf COIIIIIIIHHIUII for Homo dayx.Thexc two ntcuM were ruu during aerrlllc do\vn|Hiur <strong>of</strong>.rain, and noit tempt wan. made to ntart the Bail-KiatB uutil the Htortu had nubalded.lie rain Htopiicd about it.-tO, and tbe •irepuratory guti immediately boomed,'ivo miuuteri later canio the Htarllng:un, and the HIUOII Hloopx gat away •fteru delay <strong>of</strong> over au hour and aiiiurtcr. The Alice, Captain lleo. W.Itni ^ell, wu* the llr*t to Htart, followedty the Tudc, Captain A. I). CinnnilUH,he Old Ituoh.Ciiptnln Clint, llreckloy,ud the Ardo, Commodore .Bchermeriorn.'• . -, ., ' 'The Alice held a t!


v - •- ?*!<strong>Ocean</strong> City Sentinel*in> fpn.rmre Kranr TWHUKUITR. CURTIS ROBINSONBdltor and Proprietor . . •OCBAN CITY, - - N»W JERSEYlater-Stata'Phona Not »iAdTortlMtnoDU In local oolulnnn, S cent*perltDCMobtnimuon. Monthly and yemrlytales fnrnUlied on application.Job work promptly don* by experiencedTHURSDAY. JUL.Y 25, <strong>1907</strong>.Entered at the INMt OrBoe, al <strong>Ocean</strong> Clty(tf • J.. an eeoond olaM mall matter.WHEN .you hear a ni»u talking•boat his lioueety ad loud that It attractsthe attention <strong>of</strong> panaeniby, keepall the hand* you've got lu yourpackets.. .'•'-' •/ ' •.,"TBIS report that Heant in to atari a.newvpaperlu Japan seenuto make Itplain that the war Is coming after alittle while, even If we do exca pe It thintime. ' '; THE crop <strong>of</strong> Japanese spies sketch-Ing fqrts promises to be very lawithin the next few days all along ourcoast line. The way they appearbeats the »ea serpent In Its palmiestdays.a big demand for cottagesIn this resort for the month <strong>of</strong> August,but there Is "little doing" In the way<strong>of</strong> renting, because cottages are not to°behad, and especially for the prices.that are <strong>of</strong>fered. ' .IA-FTEB a while the courts will gainID wlHdom to such an extent thatwhen they want Information as to the- business method* <strong>of</strong> tnuru they wllLcJerka_tU8tead_uf-Uiemillionaire prenUIeuti>. ."EVERY man In the turret wan ahero" la the proud remark by Rear-Admiral Brownaon In comment <strong>of</strong> thedisaster on the battleship Georgia.But, as the Newark Evening Star wellsays, the" American navy man l» always a hero.TIIE telephone is a great Institutionbat it has Its mysteries. We havenever yet learned <strong>of</strong>ficially just whyit la that very <strong>of</strong>ten after you havepoured your conUdences Into the carolone gentle listener, ah*-ohould cry,"wait a minute," shoot you (n youear, and turn you over to auotber sirenWho Infriutu on hearing the whole storyover again.PERSONAL NOTESOF CITY'S GOBSTSwhich In. normal people will .do Itsduly /sinfully If It U treated reason?ably. Moreover, It Is worth while toremember that all <strong>of</strong> these thingsactually, militate ' against a man'sefficiency «a well as against his health.-The best workers are not usually thonuwho present the appearance <strong>of</strong>- perpetualhustlers.•. The Individual whopreserve* his metal poise In the rushand roar <strong>of</strong> modern cities In likely toscore more really valuable achievements,while at the same time he Is arrival lu tnl» re»oy,taking the best possible precaution I -James C Clark, <strong>of</strong> Rlvertoii.U aagainst a dangerous ailment. guest <strong>of</strong> the Imperial.' . 'A Glance at Some <strong>of</strong> theVisitors Now In This'Resort "J, fc, Webb, <strong>of</strong> Palmyra,- IK a leveutOCEAN CITY ISAN IDEAL RESORT: WIIAT would be the eflect upon civ-1UUatlou If everybody would keep constantlyIn mind that suggestion <strong>of</strong> thepbotographer, "Look pleasant!" The.80 Writes'Dr.. Charles Wood' Fassctt In the Medical •fortnightly. •..' lir, Charles Wood Kametv <strong>of</strong> tit.Lou IK, MO., who had been here forHome time, contribute* tbe followingI to the curreut number <strong>of</strong> the MedicalMm. .-Martin Hohau, or New York; Kdr.tuUtbtly,<strong>of</strong> St.l^ouls, wilh whichj periodical' "lie hold* a re«roiiHlblelto»ltlon,.in addition to being one <strong>of</strong>the leadhiK phys away with discrimination, to compel a railroad companyto give one town adequate service OHreli as another, that Is the legislationthe people could and would appreciate.It seems strange that there aremen engaged In managing railroadswho haven't horse'sense sufficient torealize this fact.UUM TO HWin.' I don't know why I should statetlmt e v ery man and wm*n»nt impgirl,' should know how to swim audsave Itie in the water besides," writesMontague A. Holbein In theTechuk-aWorld Magazine. " Tbe thing is soobvious. And yet, what a strangestate '<strong>of</strong> affairs we see. Every yearthonsauds <strong>of</strong> people lose their livesbathiug in the sea or rowing and sallifi«ma?l boat 1 * on thf Iwkfr or ri v cr.And even winter brings its tragic (ale<strong>of</strong> drowning because <strong>of</strong> skaterx slippingthrough tbe Ice." I have no hesitation In saying thatuearly all these sad events might beprevented If elementary Iniitructlou Inswimming and life-saving were madecompulsory In the public xchoolu.And In the Old World, at any rate, anew era is dawning In this matter,especially in London, where thevarious school swimming associationx,with hundreds <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong>, adherents,are teaching tlret <strong>of</strong> all "dryland"swimming In the playground.^and then practicing Instruction litspecially erected swimming bath's,.under competent Instructors engagedby the school authorities."And'quite apart from the question<strong>of</strong> saving one's own life or that <strong>of</strong>another, swimming opeus up a newaud pleasurable exercise, as well anquenching forever the dread <strong>of</strong> deepwater whichto be on tbebravest ol us who cannot swim. .'And as to those who can, 1 nevercould understand their utter erhauBtlonafter going a hundred yards untilI Investigated the questions <strong>of</strong> balanceand breathing adopted by HO manyUFKBAVFJU NEF.DKD.Life savers should be on duty on thecoast In summer, according to the beliefor .the Camden Post-Telegram,which says: #•• •Every summer furnishes at least onefatal marine disaster along the Atlantic,'coast, which directs public attentionto the Government's mistakenpolicy or having its life saving cre\ys<strong>of</strong>Tduty during <strong>Jul</strong>y and August, thevery mdnths when tbe seashore resortsare crowded with visitors andtbe yachting season at its height. •In the Atlantic City Inlet, a fewdays ago, a yacht grounded and capsizedon the'bar in a heavy sea, andthe four men aboard would have losttheir lives but for the heroism <strong>of</strong> avolunteer crew, made up <strong>of</strong> amateur*,who manned tbe lifeboat and underthe skillful guidance <strong>of</strong> the captain <strong>of</strong>the life saving station—who alone Isretained on duty all the year—rescuedhe drowning yachtsmen, Lastamong the ttojouriiers in this resort.Walter Lewis ami wire, <strong>of</strong> Phlladelphla, are reKlstered at the I'alace.W.V. Clarke and wife, <strong>of</strong> Heudiii;I'a., are sojourners in this pretty rer-ortMrs. Jaine* HallowellPhiladelphia, are visiting iu tills city. Mrs 11. It. Wood aud 11 It. Wood,Jr., <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, are visitors here.Mrs..W.' V.. Horn, <strong>of</strong> Carlisle, 1lludhig luucli to attract her at'OceaCity...'.••'' •Miss Kleuipf. or Philadelphia, Iamong the many plea-t-d guests ol tinImperial."Mr. and Mrs.. W. J. Mcl'arter, oPhiladelphia, ale registered at III)Cumberland.*Mr. and Mrs. A 1. Spruicuechild, <strong>of</strong> 4aermalilowu, are icuestheMr. and Mrs. 1>. J. Mitcliell anbaby, or liala. Pa., are among thmany visitors here. .Mrs. I!. W. Andrews and MbAndrew* or Woodbury, ar?gtientn <strong>of</strong> the Strand.W. K. WatkiliH. or Philadelphiawas a recent arrival at tlie aluuycomfortable Sea Spray,Mr. and Mrs. 11. (.'. Shane" and MissBertha sSliane. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, arehere for a leiiKthy stay.W. K.' Marvii ami family, or Merchantvllle. are visitors here, and anrt*Kl»temi at the Kathlu.|tr. F H. Klder, or Philadelphia, i.among the larige nuuitter iir well.sulixlied guests <strong>of</strong> the Wyoming.' •Mis* Myrtle Simmons, or CamdenWho waH.a clerk In the htc&l |>o»t olllolast summer, is a visitor, here.Charles Sharp, <strong>of</strong>' rlttstmri;. willIs wire and children,. Is visiting hi'nister, Mrs. UeorneO. Adams.Ueorge M. little, or Pittshurg. Is enJoying the ocean air as lie takes it iifrom the Cumberland's fdazzas*.W. It. . (,'.. have arrived Inhis city', and are occupying their cotge,14S8 Central avenue".Miss Nellie lugersoll, one <strong>of</strong> theillghig. girls in the Hell Telephone>mpaliy"s ottleej lias returned from1 visit to friends in Pieasulitville.Victor J HUijrtbrecht, <strong>of</strong>- I'hlluilelihla,who is pushing the new laudperaliou at the Point <strong>of</strong> Iteach, uas auest <strong>of</strong> the Elherou oil Saturday, -Kthel Fuller liu- returned toher "uuiiuer home hi Keauide Park,fter a short vialt at the home <strong>of</strong> Ml"*Texiiuen» men are appreciating the advantage*to be found here by erecting»core»<strong>of</strong> beautiful home*. In South<strong>Ocean</strong> City, particularly," many linecollagen have been erected in the lantfen' yearn. Your representative foundO.UJOHK the xummer rc-ldentn <strong>of</strong> thisthriving little city. Dr. and Mt».T,J,KlllUKer, <strong>of</strong> Pliiladelphlu, l>r.'Kllloiterhaving -formerly resided in St.I.o.ui«; Dr J. J, Taylor, editor <strong>of</strong> theMedical Council. Philadelphia,. occu:ple- u pretty home on the beach, withIII" wire and children: anH tii« n.»WHO 18 TO BLAME?(•bllatfelpnia Mcwspapcr. •:.,.'. to set • Lin* on Kallroad. 'A reporter for a Philadelphia uewnpaper,waeteiitemployes.The newspaper manfurther said that he.expected to speuda »lay watching the moveiueut - <strong>of</strong>traiui' at Sea Isle Junction, wheremuch trouble -Is experienced,, andwhere, a prominent resident or thincity declared, the trains will kill aoiuepassenger before many day*.Hold Arrival*.* UTKAND.Mm. H. W. AndrewH, l.ucllv AndreWH, Wood bury.,«. V.'Todd, Philttdelpliia: .Mrs.KrauclH S. Tire, Cluytnn. "«> KATIII.IT.C. K. iteeal, Lauwlowne; Mm. J. F.Pott*, MIHHS K. Ouucau, \Vort they have 'on the beach,which spreads away from their frontdoorw'ay to the rolling tide or thereal Atlantic.<strong>Ocean</strong> City lma»t« or a large number<strong>of</strong> good hotels, the most popular andlargest being the Cuuilierlaud, Jinderthe management <strong>of</strong> Mr. Kdward K.Cake, who is making a "reputation forhis hou-e. t Many iiupro\ eiuenln.liavebeen added this season, anil "the Cutu-Iterland Is now ii|Htiv4lale in eveo* res|iect,and 1III0I" with uti excelleutclaw or guests. The seiiii-weeklyhopsin the ball-roniu are largely attended,and much enjoyed by the younger setthat is summering here.Iu a few days the automobile servicewill be established between Oceai. Cityund < 'ape May, for the benelit <strong>of</strong> guestsot the ('umberlaiid aud <strong>of</strong> the StocktonHotel, ut Ca)ie May, which IM managedby Mr. H. S. Cuke, and Is one <strong>of</strong>tlie liuest hostelries lu that famous resort.Hy this arrangement the guestsif these two hotels may become acquaintedulth one another, aud >many pleasant days exchanging iThe automobile rovl Js an ideal one.through' pretty stretches or, woodland,and thriving little villages,' the runbeing made In one hour and a halt. '. <strong>Ocean</strong> City has a splendid city gov-•rnuient, headed by a capable businessman, Mr. Joseph ({, Champion: excellentstreets, good tram service, manyhurchev, oral! denominations a largeauditorium,—where-services-a rtr-heldtbrouglioutthe season hy some <strong>of</strong> themost noted divines or the country. Inshort, it is an, Ideal resort for thosewho wish to forget their cares andess worries, and gel hack n> "naurefor a season. .The slirr bathing ininsurpassed at this |ioihl. lu raet, were so cquteiited here that home liasiit-all-bul-rorKotteiHn-tlie-cliarms-<strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> City. '•There are no saloout in <strong>Ocean</strong> • city,which raet adds greatly tojts desirabilityas a familyMiss. Cassity.Miss |KJU(lt'ticv Millclied 1 ::; t: •Money forjortgages..JORDAN! MATHEWSN. K.Cnr.'Mlli mnl rolumhln Avuilur,I'llil.ADKI.riilOr tiil'i Tl li Mi,, OIVMTI City. N J . -George W. ErnstGENERAL HAULING%Autniuntiile (iaraKe.\Vliulenale Mutter, Kce", Lard, Hu KailroadStation iu <strong>Ocean</strong> «'lty fu Vlmlnhi'avenue and the Itoardw'alk, AtlanticI'ity.evcry tlfteen lulnuiiw. Hound trip/are, forty-live cent*. ,\ 'SHERIFFS SALE. ~Ki' virtue <strong>of</strong> it writ ot Fler 1 t'tcla^, U> nif dlra^rled.lutawl nut <strong>of</strong> the e« Helen aud Edltli Bchel-|Cttl)e'or irregularity or the bowels, alenbetger, popular in 'Philadelphia Hilght raise In temperature, irregularsociety circle* aud withuy fd'and disturbed bleep Bend at once for aNOTICE OFIM hereby ulvwn Mini tbf ai'iotiui*' <strong>of</strong>ribbr tw AdmlnUirntrlx <strong>of</strong> John it.<strong>Ocean</strong> Cityjce ago Goal to.*. J. SMITH. PROPRIETOH'niiouiur.«ii»iTiilM>i,,ii,PURE IGEKUV/.MIKTH W. UANltV,AOwmuinilrlx,TAXNOTICE.OAK AND PINB;society circles, aud with mauy friends'and disturbed bleep, send at once tor a',_ iL»_ _.A_ . •. - , .. _ . . ' nliVHliMf%t|# MM tliette MVtnnuimimre fntw.fUador tbe prvn«nt luw thv collector muNttmfaremt by tu\v*nl**U\ent und Male, imyment<strong>of</strong> Mil iHiMi 00 n»i mtute lor ttta veitr luui•vmidmti^ unpaid on <strong>Jul</strong>y fir*!, luu;. ThttHdv«rLU«d l>ctilmfuedi IAM will tlritt unbfttrIn itwOCKAMOlTV HttNTIMKL. AUlttlktYAtihtfuituie llluewillbe pUbtlMltMtu tUt <strong>of</strong>at natiift* und uuiauDfat >« IOUI " ) '"na hiurktit. • . y---.Full lluvorwl Twui. rhnl. f Urilliiin "• • )o( "*«liB»r«4«r allKrudxW.C'uuuMl Krull*.M_pl.t»i,KiilHlii«i lirlwl ll*«f, lluller illiiiiniN «r b«Ht (luiiiity. w«iifiiMi w- unnoy tinolbtrby KiyiiiK HIIC ix well iiriierviilThe fellow whit-uever kiibw^ whenbe had eimiiKli Kviierully t^el* t'titmuch.Not all people inn bf rlvvvr,- but.Bioat or II" riiiiM" ft little heller limn«e do. . . - 'Tliei-liilii,!- prnverbiully eln^r, imltbtie eiiiiif- II timewllt'ii he Im- torliclloul. 'Itim|iiite iiulural Unit the winiiemla a Ktinie f iiriilue »IHMIIII Inivt; uWktkctvcr. . -The iiinlircllii prt-rem 11 rulny >|R unto ihiiniHelveM Willis if theyNearly nix hundred ilotjs huve lieeiaptureU ami klllwl 4>y don (iulch'erx htundeb. ' <strong>Ocean</strong> t'Jty. haH a few t '" l* oll( nwiiNvncl*H Coiiimu,i«^ii«... «'npi. Jiihn Tiiwnsend's new bout,'imliiiiiiii'lie. wlurli Is tn run severalw-eatjlrAvtck-fftmrr^nrners' I'uinl Inbe'lisliliiKblinks, iiimie Us Initialirip Tuesday, with 11 lurce party unHiurd. iiu'ludiinr uneur the fair sex.The puny .was out nil day, and,vliile a very KIMMI lime.was had by allin h"unl, I'oinparatlvel.; few llsh UereiMind. ' ,The start was innde at h u'eluck Inhe iiiomluK," and the luiut rcm-lieillern 1I'oint aliout i> oVInek In theVCMIIIL'. The party was II ft it'll milesit -on. and went djiwn the I'oast u« far• TiiWiisend'H Inlet.< in its wiiy out from SUIIKTV I'IIIIII,lie lioal- •- ownt'rwill do a few stunts, likewise.The poiiuO is at the eity lot. near therailioad, between Tenth aud KlcvclithHlrit'lH, bill Ihej'haiiees are lliiit If thi*log-catcher'dttes hK full duty tlie area<strong>of</strong> the lot wilt li|ive.H> l>c extended severalnddltioual'sipiarcs. " ' •Itlirinu the just few year", the i'ilylias been iniuble lo uyl it ilou-catcherfor uny luiiKth <strong>of</strong> lilinc. -If :it nil, butthe olllclals hope, tliai' the preventholder <strong>of</strong> the position will remain fora few weeks and rid the resort nf a fewscore ur worthless mongrels uWANTS WHARF FIXEDComit'llnimi HaliipHun TIIIIIUM KV.l>»lr»*Hlioulcl nv M»dr.At Council'siiicetiin; -Monday uiiiht,Councllmuii I>. S. Sampson said tbut,ntlcr "pending sn milch, niouey ineiideuvnrlni; to ascertnlii tlie owner-Hhip <strong>of</strong> the Koiirth street wharf, thewhurf should nut be permitted- to raillou'u.ICepairs siinnld tbe made atonce, In-Ills o)iinlon.Tliti city hasMiiiuciclit plilnti'oii bund to'piit thewhurf In II wife and satisfactory- III'IIlitinn, he said.Mr Sampson's attention wus calleitto a motion passed by Council, somemonths uuo, to' have the wharves atFourth street und Twelfth street repaired,i - JIt was said thai the work wtiiilil beMany. Favorites Will BePlayed in City Pavilionon Saturday.Nut only ate the members <strong>of</strong> thuClayton Concert llmid Kood iniislchuin,but they ure. vocalists us well. Theirhand'selections are, frciiuently Interspersedwith HIIIKIIIK, unit thlHulwuyHcallH fur a repetition.DuriiiK thesereiiilltlnns, the listeners on the UIIIHUICor tho pitvillun/nrnwd close lu thewindows, irtnl tliere In u i|inel uniniii;'he audience tliat in miirked. Thepavilion IK iiludey—initny^-lo—rriiettt-ll—itext-Subbatli.Tliix'wlir be dune, withlit. clmuciM. The cornel solo byllardliiK " 11 ' ' rnlc(l to til"uiix Hum! with nil theolllccrs.Whi'ii tl»> caplulli wimp . IJiicnlli «a,ld loud ciioncli foiall near- hy to hi'inv "Ciijitiiln; yomiuiitcry In I'l'i-lnllily if very protty huttcry-lti fact, tin 1 pri'tth'st hiilli'ry Ihave ever i«'.'»."• :uM H'e'u l:i KO'IOW11•um;. tlmi m.' i»::t tl iiiitaiii h.'.-irdhim, "but. I iniwt nay, cuinulii. I lutvcliikin very d-w liutti'i'lon/'- ^Unexpected Answers.•Till'"'t'rviii'li isoveriiuieilt, wtrililtit: tiflc«'on.points ri>lutlni! toivrtulu TurkUli piin-luecs. KVIIIblanks with iiuentioiifi io ln'inwwermlto thi. pi'inlnclul t.'iiveniiii's. Thf ii'pllei.rt«c.plveii from the i>a«hu <strong>of</strong> ihiinuKcinurewni'th i|tiotlii!r:QtuwtleiL-Wlmt l« thi> dentil i-nto In'your iirnv'lui'Cj'AiiHwer.-In DuiiiiiMciKIt la tlm will <strong>of</strong>" Allah that all- nliotllildie, Holm' ill" j'otmit awl soiue ill*) 0I1I." Q.—What lu the. uiuniiil ilumbin- olhlrtlin/A'.-iiixl UIOUH fun wiy. I dnot kuiw anil hesitate) to limulmQ.-Ant the mliipllitu <strong>of</strong> wilier HIIHIcltmt'iiiul<strong>of</strong> (,'ood (iimllty?A.-l'rowthe reniotMt iicrloil..iio one.hint diedIn DiiniiwelW <strong>of</strong> tlilwt.•(ioncrul H>IIIIIIU« li« to the local minitutloii: Man xlionld not bother hluiHClfor-hi"'brother with questions tiiur. coH'tern ouly fliwi. • ' 'Notlilnc crcut Was over ochlovedwlth.u»t enthusiasm.—JimorHon,Qottoli cloth inude In India Is mentloncdby nerudotua, B. O. J0aBAND GAVE CONCERT'IcllMiul Time Hud I|> Mn. Vlltl-Tint- and I'rlvnctM.' •Mrs. J.. 1J. Van Tine, wire <strong>of</strong> J. 1,.VUII Tine, proprietor <strong>of</strong>ibe I'uluce, Imdthe surprise <strong>of</strong> her life Tiiemlny nlKlit,When, after the ret^ulur euitcert ut themusic pavilion, tiie members nf theTuytnn Concert Hand Kave her aneiitertaluincut lu honor ur her fifty- ysecond bfrthdny aiiiiiversary..Mrs. Vuu'I'iue hud been the fecipi-.'in <strong>of</strong> u lurue iiuuiber <strong>of</strong> post-cardwliirhiK the lluy, lull she had no untlclpiitlon<strong>of</strong> the treat that was lu storefor her later. • . .Afler tin* bund had ui von a shortconcert, the mlnslrel slurs .<strong>of</strong> the bundeiidereil Hoiiie<strong>of</strong> theii -pc*Ialties, and,everyone was well, pleu ed with theliilsleal pmKrniii.Al the close or tlie slnKinj;, refreshneiitswerenerveil in thedinlui; mom.The musical program was,asfolioWB:ipeniUK chorus, ;'4." .' . • • (irover 1'einiiuiiosolo—Second lliiiiKarluirithap-Miily (Ijlst), - S. I'erMelnlici'itattoii,. • Mrs. iice>*oeal diiet--"TraVelhitf.*.ewis llattln and drover l'ennVocal iliiet—"I'm liohii; Away." •.. .J Wilson ami (Jrover-I'ennluuo solo, - .MISH Kthel CopperVocal solo—'•Nicodcinus,". ' . Uruver I'cliii*laiio solo,Miss hiliiuu CiipperVociil solo-"Kvcry Slif|. Will l-'iml 11llurbor,"llurdlni; CraneVocal soio"-—"Love Me and the WorldIs .Mine," - 'J. Wilsonliaiio trio,' The Misses CupperClo»iti);choruS'-" to I.MI well-located lots.Have applicants for cottages, $'_>(MK) to J'IOOO.What have you to oiler'.'ROBERT FISHER, Bourse Building, <strong>Ocean</strong> CityMONEY TO LOAM ON MORTGAGE.No wultluK for two weeks to know If yon i'uii Ket It; we can tell you atmice. Itar^alns iu' Itay and (>ccan rront propertien. ('holcu cottages ror-Hale. Alst»* lols ror'invest ment and .for Improvement—tlie choice <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> City..Apply loJ. M. CHESTER & CO.,.'. ' • ' ••••-" OCKAN ClTV, N. J.AvenueN*-«vliinn WrrkH 9fIHHeH Hut few. Hundny ctitirclt Hvrvlc«fH..Newmiul Week",, who Hpenl pructlcullyall <strong>of</strong> his life in Ne\f KliKland —"hi- Is uipluy-tlireu yearn old iKtw—lHelijoyliiK'theM: days ut tlie home or hi"-.in.in-lu\y, II. It. NIcliolK, IIIH Centralavenue. . ' • • ' ,Mr. Weeks, who IK un eiitertainlirt;conversationalist, wit" u magistrate inKutlaiid, \T, for thirty-elnht yeurs.When ho. went to that place-In lH"i,there WIIH a.population itf only CKNTUAI. AVK.. OOKAN CITY, N J-—tO|H'II uirtlinyeur. •. ' , •'. Mm C. OKTZKKGARWOOD. HOUSE,711 Cvulrni Avenue*OCEAN CITY, NowJorsoy.Ih'ilutiitul l>M-iUlon. All tlie Lateat 1mn»v4'iiM'ni**.HoiiMe limited throughout.J|M>II ull tbeyfar.MUM.H.UAUWO0D.t*rop. .THE ELBERON' (Kurmt'rly U10 Kmmctt):i!*N ClTV, !S. J.Im Wul. r limn. Kvi-ry ItiKini TlwrougblyNUM. i:i.l.A *'.. MAVLOW. Prop!THIE KATHLU "I'Jii I.Viitrul Avi-niui. OCKAN OITV, N. J.lt|M>n till llii>yi*iir. rii'iisuully located, 'luuir Hi*. IM-IUIII, witli full oceun vlevr.Ilimu'roinforlu,Wrltv for booklet. •MIKStrJ


. MOORE MAY STARTTO.LONGPORTRumor (Concerning: Infentio:•<strong>of</strong> Capitalist Who Controls;:> e iPnblic Utilities Here...' It la predicted tliat as noon as tinPennsylvania Railroad Com pa uchanges'the steamboat. landing froiSecond-street to Elgnth street, In tblCity, Henry D. 'Moore, head qf th<strong>Ocean</strong> City E(ectrio Railroad Company,will establish a boat service bitwoon trjis city and i^ongport. V„.• .With the'"Pennsy's" boats ruuniiinto a landing at Eighth street, pract, cally there-would bo no bu»ineH» fiMr. Moore's Bali way line at the l'nlii<strong>of</strong> Beach.Haviug only, reccuM,, established an extension to his Unalong tho boy front; It is,' lu the oplnIon*<strong>of</strong> many people, "up to" MMooro to make this new move, amthey say, with much certainty, tliuihe will do ao.'.As both 1 Mr. Moore, aud his sonWin. G. Moore, are out <strong>of</strong> townpreseut, these 'reporta could notconfirmed. ,TRAINS COLLIDEPtncaicn Hade Locby Kuciiptat Men IHle Junction.• A bad accident occurred at Sea 1>*Junction, ou the West Jeixey and Se;shore Railroad, ou Saturday ufteruooiiIn which, fortunately, ouly a couple vpassengers are said to have beenjurod, and.tbese ouly aliglitly. Tweuglucs were battereit up, and the serviceon the road interfered with loThe accident wax the result <strong>of</strong>head-on collision between the Snturday afternoon express for thlsclty.anthe north-bound Capo May express.Tho euglueer, Thomas Crane, <strong>of</strong> thnorthbound tralu, heroically. Muckhis post and was 1 ((lightly Injured ubouthe legs and body.,. _That one <strong>of</strong> the paHtiehgerH or eitln.train was not killed, or fatally Injure.* seems almost mlraculouH, but HO fur acan be learned, all cocaped with vllgh. bruises from Hhock * aud CUIH fromflying glass.The fdet <strong>of</strong> there being very few pa*sengeru ou the uorth-uouud Pulhuuiwon providential, unafter colliding, tli" steam from the south-bound .trailengine escaped Into thb< car, the end olwhich was demolished and would1 have scolded panHongern to ifealh.The railroad olllciali gave out tlifollowing statement concerning tliwreck: ' - * -•** At 8.09 p. m, during a severe ruinand electrical ntorai, train No. 28,'leav-Ing Cape May at 2.15 p. m. for Philadelphla, collided with Saturday Octal:. City express* train, No. SOT, whlclileft Philadelphia at I.SO p. m., at, theJunction switches at Sen ' Hlu Junetlon.-No one was injured suftlclentlyto need, the services <strong>of</strong> a phynloiun.. Both engines and the baggage car oltrain No, 28 were derailed.Train- No.867 was SI minutes- late, owing to thestorm, and the trains had orders to. meet at Sea Isle Junction aud wereboth- running slowly.Train No. ISran by-Its proper stopping place, probablydue to the storm obscuring, theview, and wet roll."PROTECTING PILING' Senator I~-H. Cre«»e I-'eelii That. He nan Halved Problem.The Hon. Lewis M. Cre»se thinks, Jie has solved the problem that has•'puzzled the' bay-frontresidents <strong>of</strong>. tho t nl vn ftp long—ti tn r nf h ntt ' IA pr^—tect from the^worma the piling* oh'which boat-houses are built."-, These worms are the bane <strong>of</strong> ull 'thebay-aide cottagers, who have long'sought some effective ineaus to remedy.their ravages.'Wlien. Captain Cresse built his palatialboat-house, he tried several' ways. <strong>of</strong> protecting the piling, by covering itwith eheet-Irou aud by flllhig lu withmud, but the lrou -quickly rested audthe mnd washed away.'.'•.. Then; several <strong>of</strong> his friends suggestedabuttmeotsaround the place, butthese were very expensive apd theirweight would have been too - great forthe mud below. .' 8o, the former Senator hit on thei simple plan <strong>of</strong> protecting the pilingwith collar* Illlid In with coucrete,and this he h'i- ! "i.», to li I-J own'sathifactlon), • . *The collars, -vhi.nre. uulvanlze.l,\ieter, fromSUNDAY IN THELOCAL CHURCHEShand," butat hand.!'tlie factiii'd Irtint Fln*l l-iuft'.)' the day .or Judgment, i»V ' Yfc warned Ills henrcm <strong>of</strong>that Chrlnt would have n<strong>of</strong>orerunner at HIK »cfoii'd cnuiiirg, unrf aueoiu l" iu ' l(!dbyi3«we|i!i Cobb, we-itliut hu would come " ut an hour whenwe think, not." The s|«iaker >aid :"Lef us listen to thin cull toi-epeiilniice,thin call <strong>of</strong> .grace and mercy, HO tliutwhen Christ coinen in power undIn glory to judge the .|iiiL-k uud thedead; Ho.win receive IIH iti to that everlahtingkingdom and unto him will hcthe honor and dominion In a worldwithout end."IT IUST 1Silln-ct In 1'cuce " w«>T the silbji'ctor the liev. li. T. Cassellieny's sermonlu the l-'lrst PresbyterianChurch onSunday evening.The text wax IUl'uii., -I; li-.S : " I have fought a goodlight. I liuve kept tlie faith.Henceforththere is laid up fur me u crownif rlghteoiinnenn." -Mr. CiiHhelberry.Huld'iir part:"I'a'ul'H long day <strong>of</strong> work IH overund IICHIIH now on the porch <strong>of</strong> lifeun its western Hide un-jhe Mini seti- forihu.Though a prisoner, almost all'rionils gone, uhiirch seeming goinguto decuv, and every' niomeiitly ex-;iectlug a silniiuuiis before Nero, stillie In in ponsennion-<strong>of</strong> the pence or , Sl)^ and j809, Section F..Nettle H hashley et vir to Mary K.Itozurth. i\HUtt. I'ndiviiled half <strong>of</strong>lot iMU, Heel ion A.•: \Villium G. Moore et ux to WilliamBAV CARNIVAL,FRIDAY, AUGUST 9'i-ntllllttit>d Irum Kin*! Iffv)Increase In excellence cBi'lijycar.tht tiAtmluulcH, which would give-the boutsample time to pans through. -Mr. Huxuiner moved, that the route<strong>of</strong> the parade be from the steamboatlanding to tl|e club house, to the blackand red buoy .ami haVk to the-clubhouse. ' ', | " . • 'Mr. Crenne-HiiggijHted lhat there be aparade <strong>of</strong> bouts south or tlie brldRe.There are many bout owners south orthe bridge, ; aud they are entitled toconsideration. ' '. .Mr. llexainer expressed lilmself unop)uii.ed ton,"two-ringnhow." .Haveor bl-low thejythe preseut time, energy and moneyare needed to-push the proposed eventto a succensful ntart. . ..•,'*.Ueo. V. Fish said that the- time isabort, and all must go to work at once.He nioVexl, for the appointment <strong>of</strong> the pumdc either abovecommittees on linunco, Illuiuhintlnii, bridge. ' • - .music nud boatsThese committees! . Mayor t'liamplon'sa|d he eoiild iiotMiould be small, not more Ihuii.'lhree see why the boats cannot iro llirouglor lour men on each, so that beller--^le , < ' rftWlt - '" . . . ,•results might be ohlaliied. Mr. l-l»hl Mr- Hexainer said , he would notmoved that 8eiiator*Cre«se be .•ho»en |«tteuipt to g».through, the drawclmlrman <strong>of</strong> the llnniiee eoiuinlltee, j*«» willing M parade either above orand that Chairman .Shoemaker jip- "e |l>w ll| c draw,point the members or-the.fuiireoui-M M C h d l l l if thmlttees HUggested. • . ' ,Mr. Shoemaker was <strong>of</strong> the opiniontlial there should be u committee ouseating capacity. ' -,,Com ino'doreSchermerhtiru ex-Mr. MuConch declared that if thepnradeiild not go down town, therewould be-no Illuiiiliiatloii .if tlie cotlimes.The owners there<strong>of</strong> would beup tmvti.'look-iiik- at the.carnival, andwoiilil not' takechances on tlielrpres-ed-the 'thought Unit the Mihjeet' homen Hiking lire from lantern-, etc.<strong>of</strong> a t-urnlvull nho'uld be given a] Mr. llexamer nald public spiritnhould be nliowu. The parade cannotthorough discussion by all present UHa committee <strong>of</strong> (he whole 1 ,.detinlte plans were made.before anylGeo. K. Flnh-nuld that ut 1 leant ^-VKIHhould be ruined.Thin in n nmull minito spend compared with the adverllniugthe city will receive.Moil o'r thinmoney nliould be spent for illumination.If it Isdcslrcd In illuminate thechannel by placing .poles on the' liarjt'de, anil there Wa- treatand stringing electric IlKhtKue'ross the accident If several <strong>of</strong> the Unitpass the homes iif all.' Coniini| •Mr Shoumukur xaiil It uould notne well to start with lens tliuu t-'HinK. K. Cuke reported tliut the Uivjili'Ity Hotel Ket'iiers 1 AsHoclntloii willmeet .ui the-ill, and he will bring beforethe member- at tliut nieet|ng thenutter <strong>of</strong> a siib-crlpllonfrom the asciulion.Mr. Cake niiggt-nted thinI'unrosuFlelshei',pruniduiit <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic;ity und <strong>Ocean</strong> City Hailroad .Company,would doubtlens make a 'contributionon tiuhalf or the ut-w railrnadlue. ' ' .(.'apt. Finh wanteil to know fromMayor Champion if fliere wu« notini'e way by whichCouncil could•onirltiute ilim to the.ciirnivul.Mayor Cliaiiiplou sulil it .would lieimpossible for < 'oUncil to give any thingt thin time,SenatorCrenne gaVu.it uHhin opinionhat it would be lunch" belter to Illllinltate—the—boatn-atid—the—shore—liiterather than .to go to the expense <strong>of</strong>lUtting up polen and illuminating theiu'r, -whichwould .'require u heavyutluy.'Cupt. Zurn ntateil thaf there wouldie high water ut tlie time <strong>of</strong> the prolostilcarnival, and It .would be belteri) sjiend the money for Illuuilnatiiin.thu bridge at the •uuie lline.Mr. Slaiitoii gave i| a- his opiiilnnthat all should be glveti an opporiiinily<strong>of</strong> neuing the parade, and Mr. Fisherexpressed hiiti'-t'lf in a similar vein.• Cupt. Ilisley Hiidhe would do everything|H»sn!hlu to muke llie.carnlval asiicct'ss,lint lit- would not take binboat through the draw at night,-Mayor Champion -anI It u'oulil hi'amistake not to parade all, aloui: thebay front.South nr the bridge lientlie liout hoime section <strong>of</strong> the cily'.He wauled to know why It Isn't po—-iilble'lo-go-tliruuuh-iheilmWi• apt. Huxuiiii-r wltlidruv li I *motion. '('iiniiiiiHliireScliuruicrlioru.Miid lliatboats, unlike men, ^uniiiit murk time,IT there .nhould . bu a delay at thebridge. The Uiatn would have toluaiioeiivre, and there i- everypossibilityor Hccidenl. . -Mr. McCoiich niiguc-lcd tliiil Hitmatter lit- left with the program i-ominlttcf.Mr. Crenst- miggented Unit the purtidemid (jo-up from Sixteenth streetauaim the HiuHl-llde, go thriiiiuh llicdraw up to the red buoy uu'd thenluck to the bridge,Cuplutnr-*Fish. Xitrii and Crcssuwercappointed-members <strong>of</strong> III.- programciinimlltee,they to report at thenext meeting, which will be held nextThuri-duyeveiiiiig at s o'clockat,theCumberland. .On motion i,f Coinin.Mlorc Schermcrhorn,a rising vote <strong>of</strong> thank- was givenKdWitrd K. Cuke,the"hotelfor hin hospitality. -". R.Curtis Robinson -Conveyancing andInsurance ••• Notary Public anil Commissioner <strong>of</strong> l>eeds '7-44-46' Asbury AVenueOCEAN CITY, N. J.Money, to Loan on Bond and MortgageHomsr'i Vorslon <strong>of</strong> th» L»H«lon <strong>of</strong> froy.Why did not the TroHelen' to Menolnun nnd Ili void nil tlit'.fiUnl i«lc)ri. <strong>of</strong> Troy/.probably been asked byl<strong>of</strong>Iloiner's^celDijtlndlng u SIHIKMCU., .„Imlci-d, sbuuld tho cu'tlrooj<strong>of</strong> 1li.-lr.elly inri t'llclfllv^rSSS?l.v ..-storing II..|..,ttoaiitm*tSfe •pleasures ut „„..• ,,f ,,,„ BJI**.|iriii«-H?,'S,i,-|, MiipMity or7S|2!*!ou tin- pan <strong>of</strong>. ||,,; '•rrnJani-iS*Inran..-Ili-mil<strong>of</strong> Homer'-.. In h,sn,,.The Ideal Summer Resortnr~ouv. dateroposed as the time ror lioldltm thearulval—the. evening <strong>of</strong>. the day ufhe yacht club's open reciUta—said heifavor <strong>of</strong> spreading eiitertainucutsout, not to have everything onlie same day.•It Was . suggestedthat the eventnight be helil ou Friday, the —Id. justjefore tlie holding <strong>of</strong> the open regattu,hen -many visiting yachtsmen anilleir friends would be here,lodore Schermerhorn saidbut Cnui-Unit thisULTIMATE FATE OP FISHTliry Sever m«-» Maiurjai Dcraiit,Hi»M»ii ohservmil l-'lNlferttilin.• "Fi>h never ilie u inituraldeath,'said un old llslierutaii u'ho has tkbOCEAN CITY, N. JBATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSEDFINESTBEACH ON THb COASTTHE HOME OF THE FAMILY MANMANY CHURCHESNO SALOONSSpacious. Boardwalk. ' Frcc-Baiul ConcertsD-iritij*Season. Great Fishing in <strong>Ocean</strong> and Tt;ty. , Tlu-.' Delight <strong>of</strong> the Yachtsman.Numerous-Trains toand from Philadelphia on Two "Railways. ..;.....This Summor will witnoss coostructlo,n <strong>of</strong> BI-UIKO' across £hBay to Somors' Point, which will incroaso Train. Sorvico to Philadelphia and Vicinity.Within easy access <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City and'other well-known resortsiHKlien <strong>of</strong>deud llsli would beon the surface or the water iiluiitt nilthe While, iiecuiine HIICII bmlit-s ir unmolestedwould huvcto float.**1 iiieuu, or cour>e, llnh *)n iiiitiirtuuvertlieanatural death, not llsh incaptivity.Anil pcrha|i- it should notlit- called natural death tliut llsh inreTr~eTthatinmenfllsh in tlielrH. Decker.<strong>of</strong> Seventh street, 51 feet northwest <strong>of</strong>Haven aveuue, H2xt)o feet,•<strong>Ocean</strong> 'Ity Development^ Co. toCharles' H. Jacobs f-\Ml. Riparianlailds III front <strong>of</strong> lots ill and •!!', oipjttti <strong>of</strong> said company.Anna Louise Idee and Edward IKice, her husband, to Ullliert 'f '.'Ii- "Ti. Immediatelytin' Imi'-ii wi-i I.|.JIIII|II|HII, aad, taUneih" yiiiinu fi'lloW i' Ills nparhnetits,'...i»i-i- li» hint l! ! - 1 i-ui". RnneStluI»atdowniiniV I.!:I..-.-.| i'..r III.' onrlre frrohours f.i'i- a piM-r.'.-i ^iriui'-wf who n*.tlii-f In VI'III-J ii.'i- Iti |ii"iiijnpnre «K.••nthliil t« aiiyHpi'i-liil cnnsIileniUoii.-Rohi'iiilnti.. 'The Art <strong>of</strong> LilMlng's Pip*•Kwt pl|.,' mul s'ciii it« cli-iin Hi P»ill.li'.' ami Hi., thin' I...clean them Bliiuni'dlirti'lv -Kft.-r a stni.vko. Fill m .•Imwi wlili •yoiir liivoilii- lirond ana(irtwH down 'ilrinly. Imi ilutft «M Kt'i- Imw wiild JVIII run p.-ick'lt liy 00Hiiikt- It iix Kulld ii- WIHHI. It wUI loroHko wwuVliml IllilJii' :i iiMl.fn« hot uml uiiL'mti'l'iil. I'mi't•lithe Hiii-fiiriv' imiii '-|ktill'- os tlK>osbi'oii luiil un iiion- ni:iii'li.'«it would -go i.t't." l.bW «llrci Hy In tin- 'iviiii-r. Aa.until it wii'-l;-.- ItJ «-IIv .LTIHI 1.wiinl. . K It Vmdhi-tnlunf'- -l.i-i'Htt It'downIIL'IIIII with thuiB» »•ilinri-r. A imlf iiiliiiiie'm'iire In «"•'Ins; IH nil flint IM ri' ilrl««-«ti«: HunltKry liiM|K.rl«ir, ItihnW.Sioilli ,. >'•"'"•""»-"'."T- Al^lmn,: A. J. Hiulih. vut- rn-niilcai; it. .'„....H«ill. <strong>Jul</strong>llW W. l"••'•City MU|H.rllll«nrtoul— I'rol. JainrH M.B ov"r"Vr .if iheVoor-Jeroim-K.llli»ii."CHURCH SERVICES.F.n.l M. !•- (Ilwn-li. i-orner ..fiurul avi-iiiuulKliilitli »tr*«l.,UF.C.HOU«.:{Krom.to»p.m :F C. HUTCHINSON. M. D.HOTEL KEEPERS PLEASEDHUNDREDS OF PEOPLENo. H34 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avonuo,OCEAN CITV, N. i.OrKlcK Houim:—Till IOH.^U.,2 Io4p.'m.,HluHp.iu.rhi'.li 1'lniiii'N.„»_ „t HOWARD BURT,M, D.809 Wesley Avenue.I Till U H. IU. .rKK'K IIDUKM:- 1 ui « p. m.r * -I « lit H p. in.1U-II '1-linnuN. GRISCOM, M. D.Y AVK.JKI*«H'TIIKr.lUtth )*li«>nt-w—1U-II,Large Crowd Attended- Children'sEntertainment atthe Cumberland;The ehllilrunV entortnlnnient ut thelutel CumbvrliiiiU Krldny nl^lit WHHelluttenileil by u(i upprevlatlvenillence <strong>of</strong> over tlireo hunrlreil.- TlieroRraui, .while a. little IOIIK,v K n " » x ~eeillnKly RIMMI undtliu illll'erent nrtl«lslenerved the roun.lH or u|iplmiHu Unitreeled their ell'ortH. Tlie whole nlltilrI'AH a grautl'HiicceHH J11 every way amilie Hotel -Keeperp'' AHKoi'lution «le-«rveH much- prulrie for HH work IniblainliiK the perFormerx.:The HrHt piece on the program WUM alanoMilii by MI«H Miirlon Klnelz. theiiipiilarduiiKhter <strong>of</strong> the proprietor <strong>of</strong>Surf Hotel anil » wt-ll-kiniwn loirulrtlut; Hhe plnyiil withrare tnui'hAtWl1tU«lpt* littiirri Htindiiy itfUTiMMin.i H. tttrMin'M, Muiiuirii, MiihM,* iinii HuinrdiiyN, ;i,itiiio .^31 p. in.14. CHARLES B. RIDER"809 Central AvenueCITV, N. J.• \% «i,-.init'ity ntltct'iin TUCMIUVN uml t*'rt(it>w; |ih-iln> unit TlturMiliiy Kvenmuh tilltlllf WlltllT. - ,lii-il rimiif—Aitiiiitifi'tiy, Nit. til I).•) ti-wtn I Mty, N*4>.'|H.MARRY M.' RICE,* KEOISTEKED ARCHITECTHoly Trinity I'liiirrli.rritir-inni K|>M-u|,IVDtrHl itvtirit!i. It v.H^rU-rt J. i'u»f» 1^ O rrkiiii ilutra-; U\T, I'rluul** l-uy U l; MnthiiK. in.Ht.rrkii a;l. stu.r.n> ^•*,uv«'i(un»VaartM-nih «uvluWllUrd W. AliiCHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO.I tincciunni tn llaki-r &*Ad%n*«lft_t)»iili-ni InFurniture, Carpets, Matting and Bedding,'Window Shades. Etc7;0 -^ \ilnirv »yeiiue..iU< A. it. I'. W.-j•icuilduiul fourtli MlilMltiy i-ci'iimu- I" K> nlV. Hull. il. W., Jolnl.W. Mlillllli ltii--iju. I.O. IU M-", nirii"eaeli WHliii'MduV. tfVi'llinu In K. uf I*. llitll>UlthurU Will!.iff, KIHIR-I "I rfi^'rilx..1 A.,. hull.. K'liillikcuitif'liinl', Nil. 7.», t*.^v.'ry KrldiLy muhl m Ii, in, KniH'iii'. iti.ri.'ii; H,'CmiiTnWTPTO.•t 7.:*i 1.. in., iniwerfciHry'. or A., iiuvt". evcr,v suiiK. i>r iMiiiii. M. r.WliliHte• Uery MoUNItull|i-nuurii, N11.U1. I>J 1" i-iiiilay u|».-i> iii TJ»i. 111 K.'ii r.liliis,Ouni|>tii.-lli Kiir ItHull-.CHURCH SOCIETIES.l-'IllnT M. K. I'llliiurlllw' Aid lllMttK llrKi Molnluy i-vi-lillli! '•noli innhlli. Jim, Kll» ilu-ili'"'»">• •'.-;'"itaui; Ur^. u>vliilu llli.rn. Irwwiirhri Mr-Ciirrib AdiiiiiM. i*ui.'r*'lliry. .Ur». Jnlin u, lli.n.ly. nuiwrllit-'iirt""' ni'lor LuuKuti:''fid mreuriicy unit n'cuiyuil rouii.l uftIIUH.I or ii)i|itniipe r.lny «o be Given tor Henrlll <strong>of</strong>Ml. AUIEUNI|II«'H Churclt.. Tlie inaHncH at. Ht: AugiiHtine'HCliurcli'nn Sunday were very largelyattended,' the edlllce being lilted to theiloorn. Tho puHtor, the Itev. Jolin J.Sweeney, marie u. v : ery Htrong appealut tlie dill'ereiit «ervicp* to devlxe wuynand meaiiM to liquidate the pro-ielit iuilebtedneHH<strong>of</strong> .the cliurcli, which IH?3HH>i and, with the, eili-ourageuieiltgiven by the ln-ople, there U no don litthat the Hald HUIII-will hu realized.iu;riiKitAN.There WIIH tlie UHiitit divine*serviceon Sunday (-veiling iu the chapel ouAnbury avenue! betweenKiglilh andNinthHtreetH. •' "A Truyer in theNight" WIIH tlie Miilijecl <strong>of</strong> the imxtor'n•H-rinon, anil hl-itext wan takenfromAclM, 1(1; 'Si: "Anil ut midnight,I'IIIIIand KllttH prayed and HIIIII! pral-en to1«MI, and the jiri-Hiner lii.-urdthem."I'here * WIIH ti largercongregationing-cut tliuu ut any other.timethiniiiiiinier.lleglnnlng with next Sunday,theneHervicen will be_ liclil at ten tlilrly.ii'clock in the iiior'ning ln»ti"i.l <strong>of</strong> at Ko'clock in tin-eveningIt l-i earnextlyhopeil b'y the |«i-ti>r Uml nil whoricnlre0 wornhip here will not forget thinchange,anil that they will meet theiithern each Humlay inorii Ing. , "• .llol.VTIIINIVV.Holy 'rrlnlty I'hurch WIH crowdednl the morning.Ht-rvice and Well liltedIII tho e\ionl.Ug. Thu lilil-lc, under thellreclloii <strong>of</strong> I'r<strong>of</strong>. Wiley, ol Washington,!>.tlcview <strong>of</strong> hiiiiitin life. The eveninguriilrCHH wan mi '-ICecctviugWith.Meeklie-iH tlie Kiigrnfted Word," fromthe'Sevoud Len-iou, St. Jiuiien I, -.Ht'cd-wiwlng. nn lu the Ijoril'* pnrible,WIIH compared with urultini;. a»1 meiiiH <strong>of</strong> rruil-i.eiiriiig 11 IH thedivine piirpow to lii-'tlll till- Holytuined fIioHe~pfe*-euV.•client - IUIIHIV on tlie banjo, null receiveda well-'denerved round <strong>of</strong> applaiine.The ln«t iniiiiber on the programwan a vocul HOIO by L. A Clarkthat WIIH milch up|ilalldHl, HliowlugHint the- audience wan . verywellpieaKed with tlie eiiterluinmeiit fniiuntart to IIIIIHU.The coinuiittue In charge conxlxted<strong>of</strong> Mrn. (,'liatt. K lluag,orthe Haleigli;Mrn. Henry Kloetz, <strong>of</strong> tlte Hurf: Mrn.Kate A. Young, <strong>of</strong> the Strand; Mrn.It. F. Wheatmun.<strong>of</strong> the I'lipm; MIHHHelm, <strong>of</strong> the Arlington, nml 1Mm.Mlt-lielier.<strong>of</strong>llie lllinoirt-orllil« |lilMl-i.ui>liil-ninill|ll>., Mrn. KIIIIIIM-III nrui»: •m M A II Hulic-K;';Woiit, Mrn. KIIIIIIM-III nrui»: •"'"i ;;ln« toromrv, Mf. Ai II. Huli.c-Kt imij M"(i««er-Uiry, Un. II. illluur; ii"o»«nreri Mr*. I.lngUiiiu * "btliieii'H AJ«iit,,i|on.Wilton.' WIIWj".lrtuui! iluru u»ko, Wjoroliiry.Aunuultlill b lld I Jun! iluru u»ko,will be lield In June.UOD iiioeimusconaKuiurday or euoli niouilifliwideul. a«>n>e li. AdaluUI HOortlary. It.Hawurd Thorn.-SHOEMAKER'SSTORAGEHOUSE13th and Went AVe.,N. C. GbDFREYSBusiness House. B57 Asbury Avenue. Spring <strong>of</strong> <strong>1907</strong>.AIMO PROSPECTS ARE GOOD,Line <strong>of</strong> House Furnishings::iil»* 1'KOKKHHH.N, »«,.. I Have one <strong>of</strong> the bent.LARGESACRED CONCERTWord into liiimuu ii.-nrtH Sowhich are fiiiiiilinriu couluioii life areemployeri-t(»—c-mVey—the—ldeii—<strong>of</strong>—thepurpose,the proce-t-iuid the ellect <strong>of</strong>'ii.MI'H ineMHtige to iiiiiu. It conies toIIH In "Ihe Htlll Hhinll v^ice,"heardwithin the HOIII, the direct appeal <strong>of</strong>the Holy Spirit.Ami III sermon'* theeffective preacher not nece-wuHly ]* onewho l-i regarded an el quelil acc-ordtiigto hiliiian ntuiidar.l, but one Who ha-c-liliimelf—llr»t—received—the—mejwnne.-whlch jie' dt-livefn. in tlie leHnonnread In n very Important purl <strong>of</strong> divinenervice.And the private ntiidy <strong>of</strong> theIlilile lu never to lie neglected for anyother thing liy one who would ndvmicein theChrixtluu life. ' .The Word in alile lo Have the win I,that in, to iruiiHfnriil the I if!.', nud no toprepare UH for the larger life to comeAnil the other thing U .frultfiilneni.well known, thin paper nan eminentlytaken un active pint lu the antel>riiiinry iightn which for ten yuanjiuxt linn feuded the ItcpiilillcinijmnyIn tl'iin county, und frankly n.liiiititllul it licllevcn niTch action wan u mis.luke from a puTty, nlaiidrioiut.ectacle.' BometliluR011 the name order could be hail In tbla •city.Oiutliiuliig, Mr. CresnoBald tbedraw In the bay trolley bridge wouldbe open rrom H.tVi until 8.23 on thenfghtr <strong>of</strong> the carnival. The railroadcompany him agreed to do thin, whichin all that minouably could beasked. If a boat gel« into trouble andthrciitctix to cause delay, It mu»t drop•out.Thin Hour <strong>of</strong>tlie evening wan Bottledtipon-hy thu committee becaiiHe<strong>of</strong> thetidal colidltlnuH,This tlino might beHhlftcd llftveii inllilitOK either way, butno more.After that, the hood tidewill liu lost, uud It would not be wifefor bnatn to. nttcmpl to pann throughthe hri.lge..-.-•.•In the opinion <strong>of</strong> the committee, thobouts Hhould be lined up in the afternoonui thu reiiile/vouHut (SeventeenthHlreet,Thu parailo In the eveningwould ho from Seventeenth Htreet to vthu rc

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