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SHERIFFS SALE. By Tirtoe of a writ of fieri facias, to me directed, issued oat of the Co art of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, I will expose for sale at public vendue between the hours of 12 and 6 o'clock, to wit, at 1 :30 o'clock in the afternoon "at the Sheriff's office in Cape May Court House, Cape May County New Jersey, on MONDAY. JULY 18th, 1909. ALL those certain tracts or parcels of land and premises hereinafter particularly described,' situate in the City of Ocean City, in the County of Oape May. and State of New Jersey, and shown on "Plan No.4 of Bay Front Lots in Ocean City, N. J.. Pleasure Park Tract, " ana known and designated thereon as Lots Noe. 60. 61. 62. 68, 64. 66. 66, 67, 68. 89. TO. 71, 72. 78, 74 and 76, 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 then oe in a Northwesterly direction, ^felong the Northeasterly sideline of lid: Fifteenth street, the distance of ^Rour hundred feet to a point in the intersection of said Fifteenth street with : the Southeasterly ride line of Prospect avenue[on said plan ; thence along the i said line of Prospect avenue, in a • Northeasterly direction, end st right • angles to said Fifteenth street, the distance of one hundred feet to a fifteen j feet wide street; thence at right angles > toraaid Prospect avenue, and along the ' ride line of said fifteen feet wide 1 street, and parallel to the aforesaid j Northeasterly side line of Fifteenth , Street, in e Southeasterly direction, ■ the distance of four hundred feet to a point in the Northwesterly ride line of said Bay avenue: thence along the 1 Northwesterly ride line of said Bay ; avenue, in e Southwesterly direction, the distance of one hundred feet to the J place of beginning. Each lot being twenty-five feet in front or breadth bygone hundred feet in j length or depth. ALSO ALL those four certain lots j of land situate as aforesaid and ram- . bered on said plan aa Lota Nos. 108, < 109, 110 and 111, and bounded as ( follows : ( BEGINNING at a point where the Southwesterly sideline of Fourteenth streets intersects the Southeasterly side line of Prospect avenue, and run- 1 ning from thenoe in a Southeasterly direction, along the said Southwesterly 6 ride line of Fourteenth street, the d!s- 1 tance of one hundred feet to the North- 1 erly corner of Lot No. 112 on aaid Plan ; thenoe at right angles to aaid < ' Fourteenth Street and along the North- j westerly side line of Baid Lot No. 112, J the distance of one hundred [feet to the ride line of a fifteen feet wide J street, and Westerly corner of aaid 1 Lot No. 112; thence along the North- 1 easterly side line of said fifteen feet wijie street and parallel with aaid * Fourteenth Street, the [distance of one 1 hundred feet to a point in the South- 1 easterly side line of aaid Prospect ave- ® one; thence in a Northesatery direc- * ■ tion, along the Southeasterly aide lice ! — wef-skid- -Prospect' avenue, the distance 1 of one hundred feet to the place of d i beginning. ' Each lot being twenty-five feet in n front or breadth by one hundred feet c ' in length or depth. 8 ALSO ALL those four certain lots s of land situate as aforesaid, and num- o beied on aaid Plan bb Lots Nos. 92, 93, t 94 and 95, aod bounded as follows : n BEGINNING at a point where the j Northeasterly aide line of Bay View Place intersects the Southeasterly side ' line of Prospect avenue, and running t from thence in a Southeasterly direc- 1 tion along the aaid side line of Bay I View Place, the distance of one bun- b dred feet to the Westerly corner of f Lot No. 96 on aaid Plan ; 'hence at I right angles to said Bay View Place, and in a Northeasterly direction, along \ the Northwesterly aide line of said Lot S No. 96, a distance of one hundred feet C to the side line of a fifteen feet wide C street and the northerly corner of said 2 lot No. 96. thence in a Northwesterly di- a rection, along the said side line of aaid I fifteen feet wide street, and parallel t with said aide line of Bay View Place, C the distance of one hundred feet to a point in the aforesaid Southeasterly F side line of Prospect avenue ; thence in e a Southwesterly direction and aiong the c said Southeasterly side line of said Prospect avenue, the distance of one hundred feet to the place of beginning. T Each lot being twenty-five feet in ,■ front or breadth by one hundred feet in length 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: i . BEGINNING at a point where the Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue intersects the Southwesterly side line of Bay View Place, and nmning from thence in a Northwesterly direction aiong the said side line [of Bay View Place, the distance of two hundred feet to the Easterly corner of Lot No. 83 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. 83, the distaoce of one hundred feet to the side line of a fifteen feet wide street and the Southerly corner of aaid Lot No. 88 ; thence in a Southeasterly direction along the said side line of ■aid fifteen feet wide street, and[parallel with said side line of Bay View Place, the distance of two hundred feet to a point" in the aforesaid Northwesterly ride line of Bay avenue; i thence in a Northeasterly direction ( and along the said Northwesterly side line of Bay 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 in length or depth. ALSO ALL those four certain lots of land, situate as aforesaid, and num- . bered on said Plan as Lots Nos. 78, 79, . 80 and 8L and bounded as fellows: BEGINNING st a point in the 1 Southwesterly side line of Bay [View jt Place at the distance of two hundred _ and fifty feet Northwesterly from Hie terse c tion of the aaid Southwesterly I ride line of Bay View Place with the I Northwesterly side lineof Bay avenue ; I and running from thenc in a North- I westerly direction along the said line ]

of Bay View Place, the distance of one band'ed feet to the Easterly oorer of Lot No. 77 on said Plan ; thence at right anglea to said Bay View Place J and in a Southwesterly direction, along " the Southeasterly side line of said Lot • No. 77. the distance of one hundred s feet to the side line of a fifteen feet > wide street, and the Southerly corner ' of Baid Lot No. 77; thence in a South5 easterly direction along the said dde- ' line of said fifteen feet wide street and parallel with Mid ride line of Bay View Place, the distance of one buni dred 'feet to the Southerly corner of - Lot No. 81 ; thence in a Northeasterly ' direction, along the Southeasterly ride > line of said Lot No. 81, the distance I of one hundred feet to the Easterly : corner of said Lot Na.(81, in tba a fore - ; said Southwesterly aide line of Bay I View Place, and the place of beginning. Each lot being twenty-five feet Jn I front or breadth by one hundred feet in length or depth. ALSO ALL thoee four certain lots of i land, situate as aforesaid. . and num- ' bered oq said Plan as Lots Noa. 101 102, 108 and 104, and bounded aa 'follows: BEGINNING at s point in the Northeasterly side line ot (Bay View Place, at the distance of seventy-five feet Northwesterly from the interaec- ; tion of the said Northeasterly side line of Bay View Place with the Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue ; and running from thence in s Northwesterly direction along the said side line of Bay View Place, the distance of one hundred feet to the Southerly corner of Lot No. 100 on said Plan ; thence at right angles to aaid Bay V lew Place and in a Northeasterly direction, along the Southeasterly fide line of arid Lot 100, the distance of one hundred feet to the side line of a fifteen feet wide street and the Easterly corner of said Lot No. 100 ; thence in a Southeasterly direction, along the said side line of said fifteen feet wide street, and parallel with Mid aide line of Bay View Place, the .diatance.of one hundred feet to the Northerly corner of Lot No. 106 on said Plan ; thence [in a Southwesterly direction, along the Northwesterly side line of said Lot 105, the distance of one hundred feet to the Westerly corner of eaia Lot No, 106, in thefaforesaid Northeasterly 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 tat ol land, situate as aforesaid, and numbered on said Plan as Lot No. 99, and bounded follows: BEGINNING at a point in the Northeasterly side line of Bay View Place, at the distance of two hundred feet Northwesterly from the intersection of the said Northeasterly side of Bay View Place with the Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue ; and runfrom thence in a Northwesterly direction along the said side line of Bay View Place, the distance of twenty-five feet to the Southerly corof Lot No. 98 on said Plan ; thence 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 fee: wide street and the Easterly corof said Lot No. 98; thence in a Southeasterly 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 the Northerly cor- ' of Lot No. 100 on said Plan ; thence ( a Southwesterly direction, along the Northwesterly side line of aaid Lot No. 100, the distance of one hundred feet to the Westerly corner of said Lot No. 100 in the aforesaid Northeasterly side line of Bay View Place, and place of i Said lot being twenty-five feet in or breadth by one hundred feet in or depth. BEING a part of tbe same premises which Elizabeth Palen, by deed dated llth, 1905, cf record in the Clerk's . of the County of Cape May, at May Court House, N. J., in Book | 202 of Deeds, page 244, etc., granted and conveyed unto the said W. Scott | Hand, under and subject to the conditions and restrictions of the Ocean | Oity Association. Seized as the property of W. Scott 1 et. ux., defendants, taken in execution at the suit of Sarah R Chew, ' complainant, and to be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON. < Sheriff. . David O. Watkina, Solicitor, ' 188 S. Broad 8 tree t, Woodbury, N. J Dated Mav 25th, 1909. p. f. $63.50 6-12 5t GAS KKKXXXXXXXXX To Cook or ' Heat Its Ha.rd to \ Beat GAS It will pay you to look over Laven- - new assortment of goods which arrived. BHMH HAIR BALSAM liMN 1 ->

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" THE SQM SCHOOL Letaon II.— Third Quarttr, For July 11, 1909. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. TM of tki Lea aow, Acts xvi, 11-40. Memory VoraM, »-S1— Qold.n Text, Acts xvi, 51 — Commentary Prepared by R*v. D. M. Stearns. ' tO=*.?ri«ht. ta». by imrtm Tnm Alrirtlm 1 The ecene of thla lesson la PhlUppL The special places In the city are the prayer meeting, tbe prison and the borne of Lydia- The principal tnd dents are the casting out of tbe evil spirit, the cruel treatment and Imprisonment of Psal and BUaa and tbe eon version of tbe Jailer and hie benae bObL And the greet workers are, as always, God and tbe devil. Thus the Mtay it in greater or lea* measure duplicated every day until finally tbe : devil and ail his followers shall be sent to tbe place prepared for them and tbe kingdom shall be the Lord's "Yea, all kings shall fall down before Him; all nations shall serve' Him" (Pa. lxxll. 11). In whatever part of the conflict we may And ourselves we' must at any coat stand wholly apart from all that la of the devil, for all that la la either of God or tbe devil, no matter how It may look to our eyes. Aa the servants of God proceeded to tbe place of prayer a young woman met them who cried. "These men are the servants of the Most High God, who shew unto ns the way of aalvation," and this she did many days. Now, this was the truth that she uttered. as were also tbe words of the evil spirit In Mark 1, 24. "Thou art the holy one of God," but Jesus would have none of that and Paul would have none of this, recognizing It to be of tbe devil, so In tbe name of Jeans j he commanded the evil spirit to come , out of her. Good words and good works, as men Judge, do not necessarily Indicate the spirit of God aa tbe ■ one who is speaking and working. No ' . one ever said more beautiful and won- , derful words than Balaam, and yet he la associated In Jude 11 with Cain and g . Core, and we are tangbt to beware of c such as he. Those who do not honor Jesus as God are not of God and therefore must be of the evil one, and ® , I yet many such are honored today as If they were truly sent of God. and to I talk against them would cause possibly " as great a tumult bs did tbe casting I out of this demon at PhillppL Some ( say we must be broad minded and acknowledge the good in all religions, I but as tbe trnth Is In Jesus and not In other bo called leaders we must be aa narrow as Paul and as Jesus Himeelf, who told tbe religious leaders of His day that they were of the devil, j WbeD people's gains are touched j they are apt to become suddenly In- [ dlgnant against unrighteousness as | viewed from their standpoint as the I men in our lesson did and later those - j at Ephesus (chapter xlx. 23-29). Paul ] and Silas were therefore arrested, many stripes laid upon them, and they _ were cast into the Inner prison and ' their feet made fast In the stocks. Where now was the "all power" of Him who seut them forth, the "power over all the power of the enemy?" (Matt xxvlii. 18; I.uke x. 19). As well ask tbe same concerning Joseph and Daniel and all others who have been permitted to suffer for Hts sake. Paul knew that he was called to suffer for I Christ's sake, and he assures us that 1( ■ it is our privilege also (Acts ix. 16: L 29). To glorify God Is every- g thing, and. If we can do that best by Buffering, then suffering Is tbe way g aching bodies and feeling that j had been shamefully treated (I 4 j Thess. 11. 2). they prayed to God and ' His grace were able to sing praises g : Him so loudly that all the prisoners 2 ! heard then,. Like Jebosbaphat's sing- p era, they praised the Lord before they saw deliverance (II Cbron. xx. 21. 22). ai It la well to "bless the Lord at ell times and have His praise continually 81 In our mouth" (Ps. xxxiv. 1). Not only were they beard throughout the prison, but In heaven also, and suddenly the prison was shaken by an earthquake, all doors opened and every one's bands loosed. Some one | — has said that, although they bad not Influence enough on earth to keep them out of Jail or to get them out <> they had power enough from heaven I shake tbe prison to Its very founds I Hons. The Jailer also was shaken to * his very soul and would have killed 1 himself ; but finding his prisoners all _ i safe, he Is convicted of 6ln and. falling L ; down before Paul and Silas, asked i what he must do to be saved. GatherI lng his household together, they bad | the way of salvation set before them by these messengers of the Lord, and that nlgbt be and all his confessed Christ by baptism. We may judge from Paul's preaching. as recorded elsewhere. Just what would tell them of the condition of all men by nature, of the grace of ■God In giving His Bon to die for sinners, the Just for the unjust; of His being made a curse for ua, of His resurrection, ascension and coming / again. Doubtless Paul would My, "It G was to Him we prayed down there In \ the dungeon. His praises we sang, and ^ heaven He heard ua and did this wonderful thing and kept you from killing yourself that you might be saved and after witnessing and suffering here for awhile share with Him His kingdom and glory." To believe la to receive (John i, 12), and there and then this household received Jaaus aa their Saviour. What Joy In heaven aa well as on earth, according to Luke xv, 7, 10. It was worth while to suffer, to be unjustly and cruelly treated and Imprisoned, to bring this to pass

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