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SHERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue ol a writ of fieri faciaa, to ' me directed, issued out of 'toe Court of Chancery of toe State of New Jersey, I wmexpoee for sale at pabite *«dne between toe boors of 12 and to clock, to wit, at 130 o'clock «n the after000,1 MONDAY. JUNE 28tb. 1909. ALL those certain tracts or parcels of land and premises hereinafter particularly described, annate in toe City of Ocean City, in the County of Cape May, and State of New Jersey, and shown on "Plan No. 4 of Bay Front Lota in Ocean City. N. J.. Pleasure Park Tract." ana known and designated thereon as Lots Nos. 60, 61 6% 68. 64 66, 66. 67, 68, 69. 70. 71, 72. 78. 74 and 75. and bounded as follows : BEGINNING at a point where the Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue intersects the Northeasterly side of Fifteenth street, and running from thence in a Northwesterly direction, aldng the Northeasterly aide line of said? Fifteenth street, the distance of four hundred feet to a point in the intersection of said Fifteenth street with the Southeasterly side line of Prospect avenue'on said plan ; thence along the said line of Prospect avenue, in a Northeasterly direction, and at right angles to said Fifteenth street, the distance of one hundred feet to a fifteen , feet wide street ; thence at right angles to said Prospect avenue, and along toe side line of said fifteen feet wide street, and parallel s the aforesaid Northeasterly side line of Fifteenth . Street, in a Southeasterly direction, the distance of four hundred feet to a , point in the Northwesterly side line of , said Bay avenue; tbence along the Northwesterly aide line of said Bay , avenue, in a Southwesterly direction. • toe distance of one hundred feet to toe , plane of beginning. _ ^ . j Each lot being tweJjy^vA feet »n , front or breadth by.wre- hundred feet in ; length or depth. t 1 ALSO ALL those four certain lots \ of land situate as aforesaid and nam- ■ bered on said plan as Lots Nos. 108, 109, 110 and 111, and bounded as < follows: . BEGINNING at a point where toe Southwesterly sideline of Fourteenth streets intersects the Southeasterly side line of Prospect avenue, and runninfe from thence in a Southeasterly direction, along the said Southwesterly side line of Fourteenth street, the distance of one hundred feet to the North- , erly corner of Lot No. 112 on said j Plan ; thence at right angles to said j Fourteenth Street and along the North- , westerly side line of said Lot No. 112, j the distance of one hundred |feet to | toe side line of, a fifteen feet wide , street, and Westerly corner of said , Lot No. 112; thence along the North- : easterly side line of said fifteen feet , wide street and parallel with said , Fourteenth Street, toe distance of one , hundred feet to a point in toe South- j easterly side line of said Proepeot ave- , nue; thence in a Northeastery direc- j tion, along the Southeasterly side line of said Prospect avenue, the distance of one hundred feet to the place of ( beginning. < Each lot being twenty-five feet in , front or breadth by one hundred feet f in length or depth. < ALSO ALL those four certain lots , of land situate as aforesaid, and num- , beied on said Plan as Lots Nos. 92, 93, j 94 and 95. and bounded as follows : 1 BEGINNING at a point where the . Northeasterly side line of Bay View Place intersects the Southeasterly side ^ line of Prospect avenue, and running . from thence in a Southeasterly direc- ( tion along the said side line of Bay View Place, the distance of one hun- , • dred feet to the Westerly corner o , Lot No. 96 on said Plan; < hence at right angles to said Bay View Place, and in a Nortbeasteily direction, along ; the Northwesterly side line of said Lot < No. 96. a distance of one hundred feet < to toe side line of a fifteen feet wide ; street and the northerly corner of said , lot No. 96. thence in a Northwesterly di- ] rection, along the said side line of said 1 fifteen feet wide street, and parallel ( with said side line of Bay View Place, the distance of one hundred feet to b ] point in the aforesaid Southeasterly < side line of Prospect avenue ; thence in ( a Southwesterly direction and along the said Southeasterly side line of said Prospect avenue, the distance of one i hundred feet to the place of beginning. Each lot being twenty five feet in J front or breadth by one hundred feet in lengUi or depth. ALSO- ALL those eight certain lots . of land situate as aforesaid, and numbered on said Plan as Lots Nos. 84. 85. 86, 87. 88, 89, 90 and 91, and bounded as follows: BEGINNING at a point where the Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue intersects the Southwesterly side line of Bay View Place, and running from thence in a Northwesterly direction along toe said side line of Bay View Place, the distance of two hundred feet to toe Easterly corner of Lot No. "88 on said Plan ; thence at right angles to said Bay View Place and in a Southwesterly direction, along the Southeasterly side line of said Lot No. 88, the distance of one hundred feet to the side line of a fifteen feet wide street and toe Southerly corner of said Lot No. 83 ; thence in a Southeasterly direction along the said side line of said fifteen feet wide street, and^parallel wHK said aide line of Bay View Place, the. distance of two hundred feet to a pointjin toe aforesaid Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue; thence in a Northeasterly direction and along the said Northwesterly aide line of Bay avenue, the distance of one hundred feet to the place off beginning. - Each lot being twenty-five feet in front or breadth by one hundred feet in length or depth. ALSO ALL thoee four certain lota of land, situate as aforesaid, and cumbered on said Plan aa Lots Noa. 78, 79, 80 and 81. and bounded as follows : BEGINNING at a point in the Southwesterly aide line of Bay 'View Place at the distance of two hundred and fifty feet Northwesterly from the intersection of the said Southwesterly ' side line of Bay View Place with the ' Northwesterly aids line of Bay avenue ; and running from tbence in a Northwesterly direction along the said line of Bay View Place, the distance of one hundred foot to the Easterly oorner of Lot No. 77 an said Plan ; thence

at'right angles to said Bay View Place and in a Southwesterly direction, along the Southeasterly side line of said Lot 1 No. 77, the distance of one hundred , feet to the side line of a fifteen feet j > wide street, and the Southerly corner ( of said Lot No. 77 x thence in a South- | ; easterly direction along the said side- ' line of said fifteen feet wide street ' and parallel with said side line of Bay View Place, the distance of one hundred "feet to the Southerly corner Lot No. 81 ; thence in a Northeasterly direction, along the Southeasterly side " line of ssid Lot No. 81, the distsnce | , of one hundred feet to the Easterly j corner of Baid Lot No.|8l, In the eforesaid Southwesterly side line of Bay | ; View Place, and the place of beginning. 1 Each lot being twenty-five feet in front or breadth by one hundred feet I in length or depth. ALSO ALL those four certain lots of land, situate as aforesaid, and num- | bered on said Plan as Lota Nos. 101, • 102, 103 and 10\ and bounded as follows : BEGINNING at a point in the Northeasterly side line ot IBay View | Place, at the distance of seventy-five feet Northwesterly from toe intersection of the said Northeasterly side line of Bay View Place with the North- | westerly 6ide line of Bay avenue ; and running from thence in a Northwes- J terly direction along the said side line | : of Bay View Place, the distance of one hundred feet to the Southerly comer of Lot No. 100 on said Plan ; thence at right angles to said Bay V iew Place and in a Northeasterly direction, along I the'Southeasterly side line of said Lot | No. 100, the distance of one hundred feet to the side line of a fifteen feet wide street and the Easterly comer of said Lot No. 100 ; thence in a Southeasterly direction, along the said side line of said fifteen feet wide street, , and parallel with said side line of Bay , Place, the .'distance of one hundred feet to the Northerly comer of Lot No. 10S on said Plan; thence .in a Southwesterly direction, along toe side line of said Lot 105, the distance of one hundred feet to the Westerly corner of said Lot No, 105, in thefaforesaidlNorth easterly I side line of Bay View Place and place | of beginning. ' Each lot being twenty-five feet in . front or breadth by one hundred feet in \ length or depth. ALSO ALL that certain lot ot land, I situate as aforesaid, and numbered on said Plan as Lot No. 99, and bounded ' as follows: ' > , BEGINNING at a point in the ' side line of Bay View , Place, at the distance of two hundred feet Northwesterly from the intersec- | tion of the said Northeasterly side of Bay View Place with the Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue ; and running from thence in a Northwesterly direction along the said side line of View Place, the distance of ( twenty-five feet to the Southerly corner of Lot No. 98 on said Plan ; thence I at right angles to said Bay View Place, and in a Northeasterly direction, ' along the Southeasterly side line of said . Lot No. 98, the distance of one hun- ' dred feet to the side line of a fifteen ( feet wide street and the Easterly corof said Lot No. 98 ; thence in a 1 direction, along the said side line of said fifteen feet wide ( street, and parallel with said side line of Bay View Place, the distance of \ twenty-five feet to toe Northerly corner of Lot No. 100 on said Plan ; thence ' a Southwesterly direction, along toe , Northwesterly side line of said Lot No. 100, the distance of one hundred feet 4 to toe Westerly comer cf said Lot No. 100 in the aforesaid Northeasterly side ( line of Bay View Place, and place of . beginning. ' Said lot being twenty-five feet in front or breadth by one hundred feet in 1 length or depth. t BEING a part of toe same premises 1 which Elisabeth Palen, by deed dated < llth, 1905, cf record in the Clerk's c Office of toe County of Cape May, at f Cape May Court House, N. J.. in Book 202 of Deeds, page 244, etc., granted < and conveyed unto the said W. Scott 1 under and subject to the conditions and restrictions of the Ocean i City Association. t Seised as the property of W. Scott . , et. ux. , defendants, taken in c execution at toe suit of Sarah R. Chew, i complainant, and to be sold by ] ROBERT R. CORSON, j Sheriff. < O. Watkins, Solicitor, | 138 S. Broad street, Woodbury, N. J. i Dated Mav 25th. 1909. j p. t. f63.00 5-29 5t

To Frank A. Hall : Take notice that at a sale of lands taxes (for delinquent taxes), due the Township of Lower, for the year 1906, held on the twenty-eighth day of January, A. D.. 1908, the subscriber did buy at said sale toe following described properties, viz:— All those certain lota Nos. 10, 45, 94 and 95. block A, Map of Cape May tor the sum of $6. 97. And take further notice that your right of redemption in said property will expire on the twenty-eighth day of c January, A. D., 1910, and that there is £ due me the sum of $6.97, together with r thereon from January 28, A. r 1908., at the rate of 12 per cent s per annum, and other taxes and legal a and unless you redeem said g premises from said tax sale, I shall apply to toe proper authorities to complete my title to said property. SAMNON WRIGHT. I 6-22 61

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PROFESSIONAL QtAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Washington St., Cape May Cm NOTARY*PUBLIC, Solicitor and Master in Chancery. jJRNESl W. LLOYD COUNSEL LOR- AT- LAW 820 Washington St. CAPE MAY. • New Jersey ' J SPICER LEAMING , COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW J Solicitor, Master and Examiner in | , Chan eery. Office 518 Washington St., i ; CAPE MAY. New Jertey j j JAMES M. E. H1LDRETH, J COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW \ -AND- ' Solicitor, Master and Examiner In , Chancery. . < NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at No. 214 Ocean Street. f Cape May City, N. J. j < J^R. REU A. HAND DENTIST ; \ Announces that he has^ established I J ofiices at 516 N. 5th Street, - - Camden. N. J ' 1 with thoroughly modem facilities j J for the practise of Dentistry. t ; 1

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IK n iOL. Lesson X. — Second Quarter, For June 6, 1909. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. T«jd of tht Lesson, Jas. ill, 1-12, Momory Vsross 8-10— Qoldsn Tsxt, Prov. 21-23 — Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. iOopjrigtt, line, by Aoericma fnm Awdatioo.] We had last week the option of a Whitsuntide lesson on the Holy Spttt, and such a study would fit well into either the lesson of last week mi toe outward manifestation of faith or this one on the Inward victory over that which too often controls the tongue I The Holy Spirit, having full control In His own house— for we are temples of the Holy Ghost— is the great secret of a correct outer or Inner life. We speak of desiring more of the Spirit, whereas He Is ever desiring more of us. According to chapter iv, 5, B. V., margin, "The Spirit whom He caused to dwell In us Jealously detireth us." God Is always more ready to bless than we to be blessed. This lesson, like the comes under the head of the second phase of our salvation, the manlj testation of the life of Christ In us. He never sinned either in thought or word, j what shall be said of us who so often fall*' And can we ever expect ! be the perfect people of verse 2 who offend not in word? A great horse is | turned about as the driver wills by a in his mouth, and a great »*>ip H turned about by a very belm, and the tongue, which no one can tame, affects our whole being, and too often not for good. The trouble Is In tbs (verse 14), for oor Lord said that those things that proceed out of the mouth come forth from the heart and us (Matt xv, 18, 19). The lesson says that out of the same mouth pro- ' ceedeth blessing and cursing, and, as ' the same fountain cannot send forth both sweet water and bitter, there roust in the believer two fountains, the j old and the new, that which Is carnal and sinful and that which Is bom of God, which cannot sin. The old is earthly and devilish; the new Is from above, pure and peaceable 1 (15-18). The flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh. 1 and these are contrary the one to the other. But If we lhre in the Spirit, . walk In the Spirit and are led by the we shall aot fulfill the lust of i the flesh (Gal. v, 16-25). If we could keep our mouths and our tongues we would certainly keep our souls from I much trouble, as the Golden Text says, ' i who is equal to it? When we eonj elder it we feel like saying with Asa, I us, O Lord our God, for we rest | on Thee, and in Thy name we go," or | with Jehoshaphat, "We have no might, i neither know we what to do, but our eyes are upon Thee" (II Chron. xlv, 11; . | xx, 12). In this as In all toe Christian [ we need to learn our utter help- I | lessness In ourselves; that In us— that I Is. In our flesh— dwelleth no good thing I (Horn. vli. 18). but that in the Lord I have we righteousness and strength xlv, 24). From above alone Is toe power, and. fully yielded to Him who is able and who has said, "I, toe Lord do keep it; 1 will water it every moment; lest any hurt It, I will keep it night and day" (Isa. xxvli, 3), we may rely upon Him 1 to do In and through us what to us is Impossible. With Ps. xlx, 14, as our 1 prayer, "Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable In thy sight, O Lord, my 4 strength and my Redeemer." and also cxll, 8. "Set a watch, O Lord, be- ^ tore my mouth; keep the door of my lips," we can determine, like David, to '■> be deaf and dumb at times (Ps. xxxviil. I 13; xxxxlx. 9), and by His word bid in 1 our hearts we may be kept from sinning agalns* Him (Ps. cxlx, 11). We f become so occupied with God our through Jesus Christ that we t shall not cs-e to talk about augbt but c Himself and His kingdom. Then our words will be few and well ordered, and, as oat of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh. If the heart right the words will be right too. Righteousness and peace and quietness should be the characteristics of a child 1 of God (Isa. xxxll, 17), not worldllness envying nor strife nor mere talk. The citizen of heaven cannot aim to what Is called by the world "good company" for the sake of the world's , good opinion. The world says of some. "How entertaining, bow well read, bow much they have traveled, how Intelligently they can talk on any topic, how they can sing or recite!" 1 and thus people are flattered and made much of and sought after, but the God in whose band their breath is and ( whose are all their ways is not glorified. Bee Jas. lv, 4; I John U, 15-17, and decide whether you will live as an enemy or a friend of God, whether for the world's approval or His approval, whether to be well versed In the things of this world or of the world to come. Jesus was wholly for God and the good of men, but never for toe approval of mem He did and said always those things that pleased the He came down from beeves to do the will of Him who sent Him. Ha lived in heaven even while on the earth (John Ui. 18). We are here is His stead, wholly tor Him, not to talk, bat to do. not to msnifrot what we are can do, but what Ha is and can do to and through us. With Jesus on the throne there wtB n at be both sweet water and bitter, hot It will be true af us, "It la not ye that speak, tot the Spirit of your Father who speaketh to too" (Matt x, 20). With such a promMs as "I will put my words to thy month" let the Lord put forth Hit .hand and touch oar mouths and all wDl La well (Jer. L B).

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