Ocean City Sentinel, 23 January 1896 IIIF issue link — Page 4

A SINFUL RETICENCE. REV. OfLTALMAGE PREACHES A PRACTICAL AND SUGGESTIVE SERMON.

Wabbihotoh. Jan. IB — Her. Dr. Taluumv Mrror prodoeed a man practical and »o«r*tirr Knnca than thU at ttiiaj. W* huliovc it trill mir Chrutcndian. Bia aabjcct vaa "Hay So," and the text aeiei*ed araa Paalma ceil, i. "Let the rerfcrmni of the Lord any ao. ” An orerum*. an antijibaD. a dqxi.k«T ia tt*a ohapG-r, and in my text i .alia for an uotapoken rellgioo Mid r* qoMa all vho hare been twcoed aud t.ieaaed no hmper to hide the ej WTrlid facta, but to recite them, pabliah them and aa far aa poaaible l«t all the world know about it- “Let the redeemed of the Lord aayaa" There ia a ainfnl retinon which faaa Uwn almcat canooianiL The people are quite aa cmtaptikra aa they ought to be on all snbjecta of politica and are flnent and voluble on the Veoeanelau qnmtiou and bimetalluan and tariffa higtrand low and remodeled and female auffrage, and yon bare to akillfnlly watch your chance if you '—mt to ptit into tby actireoaorenatiia nodet* «ORgeat)un nf yonr own, but the aabject of dirlne gnodneaa, reli

they are not only ailent. but boastful of their rettonme Now, if yon hare been redeemed of the Lord, why do yon not aay an? If yon hare in your heart the jvarl of great price, worth nere than the Kufaintnr anting Victorian Jewels, why pot let other ace it? If yon got off the wrack in the bmaketa. why nut tell of the crew and the atont lifeboat that

■aid: "Lan m, , »heprayer* of <i 9 ferny uIMBh

rolleu >4f and all gum

MM h:ai«

M ldaiti. aqnare

ie Latnh

• of the cbi-f igrae :

It ft Ml.

tnneaa. and tna? ta ( wmte *u t .Ik lung ago yin did | trill aay »

'«i»viple I f.. l i “•n aak fiW faagireaaaa for iiiCriuiti.e We tnir TTn- berd-'ii i- “ ,h1 aii ibyemuf- uidimited ot lad yndgruetit. W. md 1 feel that I l ' r » u » *“ k - " «>nd.T.t..d that yn tb* lire, add the w

_ _ _ __ ai'iu» of J,, u , ■ f“iif “PP"-"**"! fidelity and ra-*3i quak*. and theVl--hnaL””"" ; forwueMit if many J'-ar* Ala». h-■* the birielug What a record f.* aU time and en-r ! mmy ra* hateto bn-rnt Hie rest <f .oi-. tb. |«ctora tl aitv waa made by Uotlaciw. the pbr ! "**. tf «•*<» '“ 1 > •»' •<-« yr g t a . ach*. in the theater at Helioj«.lia A] Let »W miliaa ■ ( mg uity V»e-u;.Mfc.

borlnaque cf Obristianity wi. pot up n • rt.bl»n Uk-a a wnhr range. The day J gbai *. ■ ». iiiatHo ami ceuthe Mage. Ia dorian® of the ordtaamv i •»“ hondred* .if tii-anamb of pe mendation The C m Jaatfae that mil

bathtoh filled with wamr I pW am-og Umt* who bare nerm'Jiamd . Lima <d mtn oar-KJ and unr.-cm*.-:

waa pot upon the atage, and an-fber a bi« army Uranee <f pome high ideal .f And ouapi.r.' all i fa. a and wom.ii t , i tor. in awfol bUaph.my, dipped Ih-llf * h »» • <-%rirtlan ahould he .« tanaaee will la- o.< «‘ a« d.y. wheu e rrnxa ti;..:

ein*. pnaooMEitlgorw him the wor.I of a fear that they may not hold out I* ; nrror lal^.i lorlh «. Ii.u b a» a

bpj'iiw thee in the name •< tie-f. •• r >.*-au- f a epirit of pr<»'ra»limni<«i , pi« lire'if biawt peat 1 •» <1 uuatid 11: «f the Boa and of the Hly libel • Hut Tb.y ipm- m ver publicly prof.wmd a. the pni.ter. lorin it.ebi.II •aming fmlh frtm the bnrk*|ne hap Uutat. TIm-t have w muiii right IA tie. np f » ogonan m That wiil t*. Urn da. tmni hp Imbed changM and waa •' •cramenM and aa i;.a :U tight u. all the ; of enthroocnieut for th wea b u tb«iatig.«i. and b-cried out to the and! priml.-g.* of tb* . I. m. yb .iiHo.d. j world cal'ed "nobidme. " Jtahua, w! nor: "I am a fbri»tiaa. I will die « «h« bare for yuan !«a rfu ll.d tu ; namBaaded th. nun and im.® toptand a Chriattan " TtKWgfa he waa draggud , oburrli membetvhti.. and yd tb- y hare ati.l. ii.*da no lart Jadgment |. g.1 jo» out and rtuord to death, they cmld ti t tn«de «■' padtive urtcranm by wlm-h the tire dune him. hat thorn* tm-n do need a drown the tprlimony made under «%<•!: W« ld ‘l" 1 / 1"«’ «>d ami an U-t Judgment yrho at timea in all awful oireumitanow: "I am a Chn. ™‘ the nod t-. hraren. They are r* ! armu*. under the newt Ti .;* ■» awault. tiaa I will die a* aElhrlMian. ” "le t demaed of the Lord and yet do md wy ( in obedieMP t*i cenmaud tbnua lvm the redeemed of the Lord aay ao " w l, b. what an aogtnrotation it would ! Word attll lAd>*ah. who eooourag,* : What a oiarflrTnatiai would oanr if be if »y aottie dirioe Impul-* all tb.ee Barak to brav.-ry in battle pgatiwl it. an who bad anrwuni to prayer* would’! outaidrraabocVi Ui* me mmd,ira I tell opjiruiiaLr* of Lrael. need* no last }u.ig

; if all merchant* in light T 1 ** ® h ** aronld lain* them to.th.ir menttogc* juHioe dale h«T, f-r tl. n mwif hard tin»«s would tcllT^wM I laor*. and y-rha^i n sbiug aW aan.1. of yeara have clapped li-r

toeupj.-!a-ati( '"‘' l * r ** t..„

the mcocy to pay the ot*le, if all farmer* in time td drought would tell hoar in an •wer to prayer the ram tame joH tn time to aa*e the crop; if all parent* wh" prgyed for a wandering eon to come home would tell bow not lung afh

they beard the Uiy's hand

of the font door I

Hamnel Hick, an English Methodist

solicited aid f<» West India

pUt

_ have **>oouia*«f-tl»-ir bust"

Christ and Ins enemies, tlieyWofilil take battle* of life, w.iiuui al Hie side of Christ, and tiie fag«t* and j were hardly known l*y«. the instruments if torture and tin* anath- ! atreet ** the next farmhouse, ••mas of all earth atni In'll Would nut i (sod say to then. "You del make them blanch. Martyr* are made ; did ghgiously. I saw r c d the latch o®* >d enoh stuff' as fbcff are. Buf let j dairy. I watched y*« in th. them not wait for such days as i pray ! boose memlinit those i-liridre.

<»od may nerer come. Drawn ly tin* I beard what y.u nf fairanns end justice and obliga'- | cheer wlwa the

ho lu all :

liaalona from a rich miser and failed. ,ut i. lotthr iu show ih.-lrooiiu* I**t the ; hotuehold w

pair. I r

u.er ’ of <

red-eioed if tin* Bird say *l j all tin* sick cradi

This chapter from which I take my i reinelubertl>e Ue-ia'Inw. tiie Inmlu. lies, text nniitl' in* several claws of persoiii ! the Ireartacinw 1 know iln*Mor> ■ if yonr

o Is* ouupiken. among knitting nentli- as well as 1 ku iw the

all tbiaw who go i® a joum. y. atory <f a qon u's ns- r. l ourcoet. What au flpportunity y<® hare, y.® who 1 uu tlie beaiimly hill !•> all r. aly fi* o much of )i®rtimeoti rail train* ; you. tio np and t*ke it. " And toniitfg ahtplsjanl. whether <® lake or to ihr.urpi:*- -1 niu.uiDdiv f hravcii 1.. river i» mu I H|a*ad the story of (.rod's will ray, "She did c-iiat sh*- owid. "

gissiness and your own redemptnn Uud will aay »•

wherever you go Too .will liar* many j

a king ride beside sonic one wh im you ! And now 1 ckwr with giting my own

again. s-/tne me who is personal tesiiui®T, for I must u<P cnwoed (< rescue or.nm- jaid ujsai otlier* that which 1 d.« Iine

Tin® the minister droj i.d

and the miser said. "I will gin* this- a guinea if thou wilt give over. " lint the

minister continued to pray, until tie- * hu oukIh miser ar.id. "I will give lh*w* 3 guinea* •

safely lauded you? If from the fourth | If thou wilt give over." Then tlie'tuonstnry yi® are spamed in time if ooefia- 1 ey was taken to the missionary nnetmg. ] f i"~ gration, why not tell of the fireman and Oh, the power ut prayer! Melancbtbi®, the Udder down which he carried you? utterly discouraged, wa* jawing along If yon have a mamiiia in heaven await- j a place where children were inard [.ray lug yon, why not show the deed to those ing, and tie came back, saying, "linthwho may by the name prow get on n-n. takeomrage; tbecinldren are [.my emerald castle uo the same bon hoard? ing for us." Nothing can stand U-fnre ' , “' 1 1 ‘ v, ' r •

By the last two words if my text David praytp. An infidel came into a Bible waiting (or . . ■ alls upon all of ns who have received cU*Btoaskpnt*litigqu«tk®* Manr.f Make ev.Ty rail train and'myself tod .. Burn at B-tmd Deo.k. N any mercy pt the band of Ood to atop: the neighbor, rame iu tw-hvar the dts st.amer a tnovtng palace <4 sav.d pnnls. J.. of a parenTag. «* pi - th- w aid imjxreaualing the asylum* for the dumb cuMiim. The infidel srV. pP A-«irr;pr. Casual oonverKi!'®* have harvested a ereraaw, I at'.-st !« Jure i .inn tuid b«av and tn the prwnoe of men, women, the leader <f the Bible class. "I bear "ff"* 1 ‘* ,lA ; «® that I have always felt tie- .1. rating angels, devils and all worlda "aay aa” : yon allowqoMtiivisasked. " "Oh, yw." , *“ n ‘ “ p many Christian WOTkcrx in and restraining iu!;n-tn** *f having hod Ksurrtrmo., said the leader, "l®t at the start let «* pnlprts. In mtssi.® station*, in H*bb*th a gvd fatinr ami a g «.i in.dlii r.and if In three January dam thousands of kn~*l down and ask CM to guid-ua " i *di** .ls, in unlu-ard <rf place, w ho are do- : I am able to do b.ii as Weil f.g my ministem and private' Christians art* I “Oh. no." said the infidel "I did tv* ** tiv-ir best fc» (M and with.*t any children a. the old folks did f * mi- I wimderlug slmot the t*wt waji afstart * oome to pray: I came' to dis£-a" I "'“***>'«» They go «t*4 ««®. mnl tm wiU l* thankful forever. The y«r. .f ing a revival of religii®. I ran tell yon • , Bnt,” said the leader, "yon will, of <®c cheery them. Pcrhapa a» the reward ; my life jisssid gre

a way of Marling a revival, continental. °" nr * - - mlnnit to our rale, and that is hamiobaric and worldwide. You sava’ AlwamU. begin with prayer. ” Th* load

revival starts in brevt®. Well it aum “ •™ pl « in PIMM and th«n^ar<«- and *»«** ,rf “X « •«' they bacgdiee, ka ’ gisoaemmse] 1 passed ini -.* :,:-t 11 . k t*i in hraren jurt aa a nrvwtwrrras harvrat said t«MMMCMdeC^Kaw^yijc [ ray. ” kno» aUmt it. If v$u find reime be a saved Mao* and ymiid the church. SUMS In heaven. The rem must shine ‘“Adel replied. "I cannot prav! 1 «« h.-uofite.I by their nlm*. ur khtdr ami I attest M .*• earth and bran-t, and the rains must' dewvnd bat unloa *>«” “« 'iod to jiray to. Lot me go! I^t I'rayem, or their cheering word, go and that 1 have found it a m at helpful and yon plow and sow ami cult i rate HuTi-arth «*or The speculum, who’ exporM <-‘1 them, mpy be almosl remiy to ....[onng areoriath®. | hk. the com yon *‘U not raiso* bnshol of wheat or *““• fotind nothing bat ovtspowenng Klv '' “P mtiBK®. They may be al- pannmdiip a^weRlhat I i-snoot be sa! a pock ifoaBTtMwren now and the end tolMnnity. and a revival started, and “‘* l d '*l«'r U-canse of the seeming isfied if I have a day km .f it than all <f die world How tlx®, shall a uni- ■•»'»« Uw> find who wore brought in 1** of result*. One war?from ytmMay ' oterui'y. After gradoattng at colkgiate mraal revival #UM? By all Christian u«s the infidel That prayer did it. In !*• un ordination that will stan them on and theological instiretn®. I had the Si teSmJ toe^ry all our livra there haveVen time, when ^ -f -heir lifetime A hand, if lo or U-g --1 me® put uj*® vwvic® Let ten mMi'«nd women gi-t up *' a f*- 1 * that jirayer was answered TbtC ; Chriatian wcawm said to her pastor: my head in sokmm .irdiniiti.c. at B.-U.-■mvt wrefc in -rrmr rs-nvi r * r. tlim l<*t ns aay aa I My aacfnlnras fadooe. I do not know ; Tille, N. J., and 1 attest before earth and »«.— er”1 “ s**^..*” Ij f ■ l »-i l -*—■ “-tHui.b. ...1.1m,. ful way bat in the same tone they em- Tbflr ® Ungers Iffl this side if the river °» u * I can do uo B .*.i Then the pa. Islrv has been dehghtfnl and 1 expect Plor in the familv or plaoeof busiDra*. th * t and heaven, ready at ^ "T 1 "'' 1 ' ' ' ,0 d " IW kTeat g.«d ev- ; to preach until my lad hour. Many tell bow they Creased the line and t > m ® to owr * ,h ® of err Sabbath." Sbeaaked. "Hint do I do time. I have passed through deep water the revival will brain tlx® and there if prayer for this century. Jeremiah Calvin 7™ toy g«ri?" and he replied. "In the j of bereavement and but f ir the divine the prever meeting has not been ao dull L “P hi «'* ,b « f-wnder of the Fulton Aft place, y*® are always in your seat promise of braveuly nmnu* I would as to drive out all except those omceru- :«¥«« prsyer mreting, and If be ah®Id 'f ^ charrl ‘- aud ^ heljai roe. and iu have gone under. 1ml 1 attest before

I put an his si-ettaclra and read thi* I k 1 *®*’ 7 , -’ u >trr slways wide 1 earth and hravcu th® tlx-comfort of tinsalute him a* more qualified than ®iy awake and aleri. li»,kiu* right up into g isptl is high. deep, glurtims, eternal

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eternity that they ahould be there. There are ao many different ways of being converted that we want to bear all kinds, ao that our own case may be helped. It always puts me back to bear only one kind (4 experience, such as a mao gives

attxo be tells of his Fa "

lualifled than m\

aiDt* Bible timra in demmstreRug “X l* 1 *’- «n<i

what jnyer can tkv Drar BmtlpffLan ^ ,lrd F^tce I often mi* trars running

I.OW FltM'FJt.

then had a vuu® and beard voices, and after a certain number of days of horror got tip and shouted fir joy. All that di» “ x

courages me. lot I was never knee amaekaa, and I nerer had such a sod bnrat at religions rapture that I hat

equilibrium. But after awhile a Chris-

tian man got up in some row

told us bow be was brought up by a devout parentage, and had always bran thoughtful ahat religiuqs thing*, tod

gradually the peace at the gospel into bis soul like the dawn of the r ing—no perceptible difference bet

moment and moment—but after awhile all perturbation settled down into a hope that had consoled and strengthened him during all the viciMitnde* of a life-

time. I said. "That is exhilarating

■’ And *0 I vm

In another Jirayer meeting a

up and told us bow be onoe hated Ood and went lhn®gh all the round of iniquity until we were all c® net the lest he »hoc id go too much into the [articular*. bat one day he wa* by some religions power hurled flat and then got up a Christian and had ever since been going around with a Baxter Bible with large flaps under his arm. a floating evangelist. Well under this rtnry many are not helped at all for they know they never haled find, and they were nerev diaaolute. Bnt after awhile some Christian woman ariaes and say*. "I have nothing extraordinary to tell yet 1 think the care* of life, the anxieties about my children and two grave* opened in our family plot made me feel the need of God. aud weak and helpless and heartbroken I flung myaelf upon hi* mercy, and I feel what the Bible cal fat tbc‘peace of God which [auwetti all understanding. ’ and I ask your prayers th® I may live nearer to the Christ who ha* done so much forme." 1 declare that t»*fnre that woman got through we were all crying, mg bitter tear*, but tears of joyful emutiim. mid in three days in that neighborhood all the ice had gone out at the river iu a spring thne freshet of salvuiioa. "Let the re-

deemed at the Lord say aa "

I have but little interest in what people say about religii® a* an abstraciio®. but I have illimitable interest in what jwople aay about what they have per**® ally fe.t of religion. It wa* an ex[ires ska at his own gratitude for personal salvation which led Cbrnke Waaler, aft

phier! The high bravr-na are f£l at In* d ' r *’‘ 1 X ,,ur cheek*, and that helps me " fame. Having annoonced a meeting fir W,, » < * K’'-* 1 ,hlu K *» dld *■'* »» it nntil IS o'clock. Kept- *S, 168T. be sat in the a**' he said oo! upper room on Fulton street. New Tort '* h » J ‘‘ > ' , ‘ r * WT waiting fir people to coma. He waited 1 There are hundreds of minister* who for a half hour, and Ux® a footfall wa* ^a** 1 hard ki make sermon* be beard <® the steps, aud after awhile in caw* to <®e exprerare any aiqrvciatian. fill tix persons arrived, but the next dav They are afraid of making him vain. >0. and the next day 40 and freon that The moment the benediction ia pro rime to this, for over 88 year*, every toonc**! U>ey turn on their beel* and go day. Sabbath excepted, that Fulton 00 L K-rhaps itWa. a snbjrat on which

mreel prayer meeting has tirau a plan* behad jmtrejsi-ial jmim. H. »®ght fir wwld is only

—• * * ' d lawyer and an- : tlu ' tight text, and then did hi* best to remgh Turkish towel, aud it itn[roves

to prayer have bre-n anDCcnend, and the throb of that great heart of supplication has thrilled mg only into the heavens, but clear around the world, mure than any spot on earth. Tliat has bran the place where the redeemed of

the Lord said ao!

Let the same outspokmnra* be employed toward those by wluan we have hem personally advantaged. We wait until they are dead before we aay so. Your parents have planmxkficr your 1>® Intel rat* all these years. They may sometimes, their aervons syrtem used np by the cares, the kwsra. the disap-

v4 ttfa, t»

my w<rk miarepra*ent<.d, but all such falreTiood and ppr*r<®tii® have ttmied out for my advantage and enlarged my work, and I atnvt before •*arth and hraren th® God ha* falliUed to me the promises, "Lu! I am with yi® alway," and "The gate* of bell shall nut prevail

For the cheer <4 younger men in all department* let me any vuu will come out all right if yon mind yonr own btui-

patient. The assault .4 the being rubbed down by a

the circuUtn® and make* out-

orooa While the future holds f*r me many mystornv which I do mg jretoml to aolve, I am living in expeciati n that when my poor work is duix*. J yhall g« through the gate* and meet my Sard and all my kindred who have precreied me, a prrcioo* group whom I mt** more and

Uie year* goby, and I attowt be

fore earth and heaven that thegl-no* of

p®t tlx* old tlumgbt into

He had prayi-d .that it might go to the hearts of the [s-ople. He bad added to the argument the most vivid illnutrations be could think of. fle had deUvcred all with a power that left him nervonsiy exhan*t«i. Five hundred people may have bun blwsyi by it and resolved UJ»® a higher life and nobler Jiurpusea.'

Yet all be bear* is the clank <4 the pww ^ t .....

. „ _ tore eartn and brareu that tbegl-nra o!

door. <r the shuffling of feet in the . , . i,. aisle, or *.nm* remark about the we®ber, - * i ,

the last resort at limnity. Why did not *‘ y ‘ D "" rt ' "Vf.V'*' W ‘''T T J •n.t kiss the Bible rr lift his right hand in

‘ O ibblWi l,ft rajTlpbl lid d

d, o,„ *,*, MireWdO .d w .i,bd„« StSaJS? d u,„ pd.b„ d. own.,:. « w «.». 5 , Jri5J5JsJ. ,b stJ5 have bwime cijiprrasivi' a* the years go aowe pnvffaraioual man romenp and aay : , .. .

by. But thoJryra. h®g bef.'re they -Thank y.®, dominie, for that gooff®! :

took on spectacles, were watching f,r ’>«•? I will tale It, God hire* you." TiT.;,- . . a ymir welfare, and their hand. mg ol Why did toey ml ill hi. an? I have ,0 UK *'^ ,rort ^

smooth and much mure dreply lin«d * nuwc miui*ter*. in the nervuo* rrac. than once, have done f.r you many a *>"•' <hat oome* to s-une after the de

gws! day’s wtrk. Ufe has bean to them Mvwyuf a senm® with no aramiug re Zu* ~ "L.-T'-V"' more of a atruggle than y.® will ever snK. to go home and roll <® the floor in WIt i flr& Amen and amen! know ab<®t. and inoch <4 the struggl.- *g ou X- A — ha* been tar yon. and bow much they Bat to make np for this latMTrf out A Broad I!mi. are wrajijied np in yonr welfare you will j apdkt® religion there needs to be mid j They worewemed in the parlor con iver appreciate ; a 'U be a great tlay when, amid the h* rersing <« the tmrartaitity of life. Hare yon by .word t» gift or behavior MmlUra and grandeur* of a listening j the—The futon- is a vast, unfmthomaxpro*aed your thank*? Or If you can ut ; on i verse. Ood will "say so." No stall*- able uiystery to u*. i*u't it? quite get up to a«y it face to fan*, have Lomsui state how many mother* have He—Y'ra; all we know ia tb® wo you written it in some holiday salota : rucked cradles and hovered over Infan have to go some time, turn? The time will #uoa pas*, and they sicknora* and lin«ght up their Yoke From the Library—It would will be gooeint t4 your sight, and their f«tnilie* to manhood aud womanhood aoit the a*v«®I.-uce of tin* huracbold wiU not hear, and their eye* wiil *ud launched them upon useful and *oc- if yoo',1 „ littk*®.gxir than tra. If yon owe them anviktndnra* «*'ftil lives, and yet new received one that —Hiohneaid Disnatch . . | « . 1 "Thank yau” that mndunted to any

IT*, nTmuiT T,mda ^'«««**■ >» i JOHN BROWER,

mlihr or w.te.manced lnh, K h..t .

Painifr an eistiff

aerve the blessed Redeemer, to whom be glory and dominion and viebgy and a®g and chorus at white robed imunr-

srble did u-g s

is deaf, and epitaphs uu cold

cannot make reparatuu

In conjugal life the hcoeytn

soon l«t and the twain take it for £. (jod^ilTav granted that each is thonmghly tuik-r i-, , stood. How dependent ' T,H ^ e *" ,ueu ‘

fait®

, 'X^; church did Pi rst Quality Hard QU and not say®*; the world did 1x4 ssy so. but x 1 1 that day at all other days. Ux* last - Varnishes,

iv, God will aay so.

There an-men lowborn life is a grind erlh* Fire Itnd H’ftfrr ocaiflict, hereditary tnodtSK-ira to ; Proof Pain fa. ‘•-■ane. ancidi®tal environment* to: „ . • . ... „ . . .

great arap.*mncy shoot mher fully undemtamfthat ra^Ti'dr ^ , «» ll ! n K ‘VP-“n<® f U* ! 1 ^ ,nt * ,0y 1 " andChri® had sj-ikeujardon. pendenoe Imjwu.ik w.vd. wmx Umra wrfth.y jmv.v so and Shingle RoolS (and nt “ —- *“* i =£,•3- “••-k- - -**- stf

of Ufe sida by side until®.®! the *ame ' «<* them

OCEAN CITY A Moral ___ Seaside Resort. Not Excelled as a Health Restorer

they become, mid the yrar* I.v and ^ perhaps nothing is aaid to makw^hi- ^ t J

** was after Abraham Unooto h.d T'*

bran oomforie.1 lu U.e less at Tsd. the wmte sudden and apimilmg illnra, nn- , . . .

bnght boy of the White H.®ae. that he lot®®* tberight bauds th.t were

never before the years before at tire altar of nrang.< Id s '™ “ J — p--- -i

1 i ssts-’S. “Hi. ftzzz ''"•ir.-sA-'i'

_ - •* all tell hsr or tell him •»«» tndi* , „ ^

a in Fictland. Or. whan an ex at ter nanrable aha wa* or how ludisnenul.le 1

n the fly-

11 "ll.i-y liav«* to show for their

_efi»e the years Itefore at the altar of orange Mix- tif'. willlbsTiiil Intud. nt^.*

. .4 God's love la Jesus soma, the parting take. pUo,. and “e will h. j®^ holy aud iran X s.d.-..t

< 'hn® and bow we are brought Ood as oor Father by him. ” What a thrill went tli?»®gb the

be win*®no<*d l®t rewarded, '"nxm®*

<®t at great tnbaUliim

had thou rubas Washed aud made

oiher should be used where min water is caught for famil)

use).

All brands of Ready Mixed

Paints.

Window Glass of ail kinds and patterns. Reference given NTOKF.O* ANRI HI AVI OCEAN CITY N. J.

Finest facilities for r’lsniKTCk, Sailing,gunnine, etc, 'Hie Liquor Traffic and its kindred evils are forever prohibited by deed. Every lover of Temj>eranee and Morals should combine to help us. Wa/rr Supply, Hail road, Steam fjoaii Anti all other Modern Conveniences

Thousands of lots for sale various prices, located in all parts of the city. For information apply to E. B. LAKE, Secretary, Ocean City Asso’n, MvniMitHii unit:.

’V. C74 > < > >* , REAL ESTATE AGENT, - ATSTTD - ILICENSED AUCTIONEER, \o.’721 Asbury Acenue, Ocean City, K. J.

THE OCEAN CITY REJU_ESTATE EXCHANGE. W. E. MASSEY & CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agents.

Isrt* 6*r oak- or ra-lutegc. Hot

1 L-rd-, U*iui* «r n

W- K. MAMNKV 4k CO. 811 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J. Veal l» |li<- Ptmt ollir*-. ■>.<». K<>\.

R. CURTIS ROBINSON, Real Estate and Insurance, Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue, OCtAN CITY. N. J. Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.-aii^ B. B. LAK^r, Superintendent or OCEAN CITY ASSOCIATION Kmm 11* urgauiutkm, sod ako REAL ESTATE AGENT.

Ha* Hiousand* of Bui Ming Ix.t* ft.r rale at varioti* |iritis. Bomr wry 'Iteaji and kswlvd in all |*rt* of Oraau City. Now !« tlx- time to pmn-liara ffinjmly U-forv Ux hokih! rallirad rranre, as tlicti I'niperty will greatly advanra. 1 imvea good many Inquiries for Property twineasi fith and 12th *urats Anyone liaving [iroja-rty for "ale might do well to give m. Ux-ir prim*. All penxns dreirlng to Buy, or 8(41, .4 Kx. hmigv property. x.kiUI do well v chxing any IranarUou to call mi or odd ns* E. B. LAKE, AMoeialioti Office. No. 001 Arimry Avenue, Ocean fUy, N. J.

Joseph G, Champion,

ARCHITECT, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.

Flans and specifications furnished. Terms reasonable. MET HE. IXD H!l'll ST. Ocean City, IV. .1. E. CLINTON & CO., .“BROSHES, IMS MARKET, ud I g. TERTH ST., niii.AisRl.rMiA, ex.

J- N. JOHNSOf PLUMBER, Steam and Gas Fitti Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs and Ilumbc Supplies. 7:*o A *«l»iir-_v A v«*nu

have you t iu : CHEW’S

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■“"te Tbm® aud tejraMra la Ifee t J- V. CHEW, luuliclirtr ud Pro