Ocean City Sentinel
O**. CURTIS ROBINSON
Editor and Preprirtot
OCEAN CITY. . - HEW JERSEY
pared and pnaaotad tb* moaqulto bill may laod n« to balkv. Odd d^lrr. flAATY CUpUniJQ ^
In the Leflalatarc. The Hlkir«h bill mor* ahadorty artaof virtue; but our UUUU ODilfflUni) of it In baaven. fll* laat eddreM be provldea tbat one claaa of nianldpall- bbrber InUlltitmra, if rooaulted. «lll fore Pilate «aa about tbl. klu*d..i.,
-‘sasesar heard on Sunday jst^ " -
AKYOnt with the ellfhteat apark of admiration tor a rare day in June
hope atocerely tbat the Eround-bu*
will not aae hla abadow to-day
thla country and In tbe old world. TH* city offldala acted prom|dl» and wtaely Indcarinc tbe anoe-tjuik-from and around tbe fire plug> all ovae tbe central port loin of tbl. reaurt. UXLY a abort time unlO V Day. Ilia a pretty aenlunent tbal Impela many paople to aend auitable lokata to frfeuda In ramembraooe of tha day Happily, tboaa uyly affair.
Ibal El''® 1
grOa lnc beautifully
taking wonderful atitdea forward and abowlng gaoulne enterpriae. tbe Long Kraueb Keoord la forced to adml eouada a warning to tbe North Jerary morta, which, It aaya, aboukl look
■ tbat aa, I n tbe lab of February century will have paaaed elnce tt birth of Abraham Lloooln, it le none loo aooo for beginning to plan a aulta ble celebration of tbe event. A great many people will be found to with tbia though!. AiX'iKDtKa to the Bridgeton KvenIng Neaa, In the Iron bualneae In that city there baa been "quite a ph up In tbe laat two weeka." Mure of tbe placea are running on full
Ixmiubaktb are deal red by Canada, wbleb country goea about In a bualucaa way to get the beet claaa. Tbe adrautagaa of Canadian aetllenient wen Ubetally advertlaed at tb lioute exhibition, and it la now
It la a fact, we are aaetfred, tbat boata will be run from Young'. Pier. In Atlantic City, to tbe Ninth atreet pier, In tbla city, and rat urn, next auturner, en announcement that will be reovtved with pleasure by very many people. Tbla will prove of vantage to Ocean City in many waya, not the least of which ta the matter of doltan and cents.
I cottage
owner, in Atlantic City will find a surprise awaiting them when they visit that place t likely, tbey will say ary things about our l raaort. Tbe officials of Atlantic City have Issued warrant, against property owners wbo have failed to clear tbe enow from their sidewalks, charging violation of tbe city ordinance. Tub panion for tbe elemental tbat runs riot through modern vein, aboukl be throbbing with ecstacy from our laat good billiard. It must be ackowledged Ibal a certalu romance come, in the wake of the storm -a certain Joyone exultation to knowledge tbat nature la *111 full of myriery, force aod excitement. .Mankind la all famintue In tbe presence of nature; It likes to bend before a superior power and feel Itaelf the wtoker, and lo glory occasionally to being buffated, provided It comes from a loved one. Ata I. a saving nation. According to Buccea., tbe number of depositor, lu the saving, banka of tbe United BlaUa baa doubled to tbe last seventeen year.. Tbe total amount of I licit deposit, bat iucreased from f 1,235,34;,KII, to 1W7, to *2^g5,S>i,M3, during tbe yaar HUB. Tbe official statistics, for HUB, show 7,306,228 Individual deposRors. About one-half of tb amount deposited represents tbe sa' toga of tbe wage earning claaa. Ttie figures here given not only show an increasing prosperity among thoae of amail Incomes, but tbey also indicate an iurreaalng frugality. The |*upie of New Jersey are tiwlay taking Profeaaor gmlthand bis pro|s> aitlotl to exterminate mosquitoes ten ously, tbe Trenton UaxcUa decides. 11 has been demonatraled in v.rioulucalitiea tbat bis plan la an effective oue when carried out with sincerity. Three years ago, a ben Professor Bmub asked tbe Legislature for an appropriation of $10,000 to enable him lo experiment with mosquito cxterminaUou, the people of ibcBlale let out a guffaw tbat rang from Busses to Ca|<v May. But Hmitb wmau't to be laugbtsl down. He went ahead with tbe w. and gradually convinced observ tbat be was something more than
'■ Hil.hHtTU having . closely toveaugated tbe work of tbe fetate entomologist to the matter of mosquito elimination, having abundant opportunity for ao 4<>iug. U-came thoroughly convinced of the effective news thereof and
ties applying for (Mats aid shall defray , pro-
eighty per cent of tbe expauAjor da-; Ibal than the control of the togagf
■troylog moaquIto-breedlog areas and
tbe other da-sixty per cent, of end, «ow IT id ^a.owots.1 » o expense; also, tbal In no munldpaHly Now Ibal Senator Kean ha- hern re of Ibe first das. shall IbotMale aid In sleded for another lerm of six years, any one year exceed fltWO and In the the following from the Newark Even-
second class $500, says trie War. which Ing New. Is timely;
adds tbal the bill la meritorious gnd I Tbe Trenton True Amerloan ~' I “*
l.b«,UI»«.SO into I—. It
! vldas for tbe State making a vary : ‘
«n.U Investment that will bring u rerei.7 ‘ many-fold returns to the Common-, . «eW.b I. should be ctoarly undci- Thbmjyi-- “ JTF'ZZ stood tbat the Hlldretb Mil p—vides of tbe Stale where Heoalt.r for an Investment and not for an ex- Kewu Is known officially rallier than peodlture. There laavael difference ^ndlvIdaaUy. bul - 1
between tbe two methods of osing
Stale funds. ,.. .. » ..
- — : would be laughed
The only living former President of. county and among bis tbe fulled Stole*—drover Cleveland | r • c, ' l "<* hl
—to a speech delivered before tbe! way.
high moral, for met. and Hutaa, aod. j Alto there wouldn't be a vote of d . , ,~V, ,.0, sent, not even from tiro— » Ik> brio as«n advocate of paa.e, declared tbe O „poring factlou Probably emphatic approval of arbltretloo treat- llo other sett ion of tbla State iff of tbe it*. “There Is one effective and coo- United Stales Is the senior New Jer-
: t£
of war, —Id be, and Ibal 1. tbe sin- Km0 f , m „ y b ooe of the oMc «, , 0 d cere acceptance, as a guidance lo na-. moa( mapected to tbe county, and a. fional behavior, of tbe honor and tbe , the name baa been a familiar one foi
uaoy years. It la reasonable lo suppoqp hat tbe proper prouuuclatlon is tbat > bleb U in use at the Senator's {dace if restoencc and which has long
^credited by bla family.
Know ing thaw farts. It nmrerns u> | vitally and beesraina qiiestloii of grral
Bright Skies Served to Bring momem What u this kingdom'
Ont Nearly AU Chnrch : ^ ^.'wouw^d" u!s Members. full, fouito In the Bftb. sixth and *•>
There was a good atteudaoeo al U* 'Itopter. of Matthew , and a.k I r
.•hurrhes on Sunday last. Below wlllil*** spirit's quickening |»w.
be found a synopsis of some of tl
moils delivered;
THE MEANING OF "CANDLEMAS DAY" ^
Rev. J. B. McCloskey •course to Members i Augustine's Cburt
ROOFING ANol SPOUTINQ!
borne agreed as to
bad It:
r sermon *11 Sunday a tbe text, "l-est l taway,” I for, I fora are hot quite t tbe Aportie
love of peace, tbe devotion to justice itto truth aod tbe soud faith Ibal grow out of a Christian spirit. Clashing Icrests, changed conditloua and often wrong judgment or prejudice bring fare to face wttb disputes and controversies. In every such cast easy of discovery a factor of justice mod fair dealing wbleb would solve tbe trouble. It la In every -way disappointing to see clrlll well as rivilued nations, moral oonalderatloits^ lot controversy and taking counsel of pa* and greed.” To ell of wbleb, average cltlxen will agree. - FAITH FVI- FIHKHF.N. Itocal volunteer firemen are dew tog of commendation for tbe privations they have undergone recently In Ibelr watchful care of tbe city al night time, and especially during Ibo—terrible cold nigbUof laat seek,a number of our cltUen-firemeo forsook Ibelr bom— and families to go to tbe headquarters of Ibelr respective panlea, where they remained on doty till morning, ao that tbey could give quick response to an alarm of fire. Fortunately, they were not called poo to give battle to fires, but the a< rifle— tbey made are none the l<
worthy of prat—.
Ocean City should be, and la, proud of her volunteer fire department. found wanting to courage and effecvene— when duly called. RIGHT KIND OF TALI President Rooaevelt bit from tbe shoulder In bla add re—'before the members of tbe Ur loo Leagoe. to Philadelphia, on Monday nlgbt, w ben
—id:
■We do not Intend tbat thla republic shall ever fall aa those republics of failed. In which there finally came to be a government by in tbe poor plundering tbe rich or in tbe rich exploiting and In one form or souther enslaving tbe poor; for either tbe destruction of free Institutions and of individual liberty. Ours la not a government which rec-
It fat —Id on good authority that, before long, Henry II Moore will begin preparations to build tbe finest villa to Ocean City, and tbla Uou la made, too, w lib tbe koowledge tbat tbla etly will have, this sumtbe prettiest of bouses along tbe bey, unequaled by may other cua
sort city.
It may be —Id iu Ibis connection tbal whenever Mr. Moore has any building to Oe—u City It has of a character to reflect tbe btgbe-i credit upon himself and tbla n In aubwtontialiou of Ibis statement. II la only neeea—ry to call aUeuliou in bla palatial summer residence on We* venue—a building w hose Immen stty and architectural beauty at once attract tbe attention of all visitors.
u baaed on tbe recognition of tbe iDdlrMuai. "We are not for tbe poor mao ay such, nor for tbe rich man Is such. We are for every man, rich or poor, provided be acta Justly and fairly by bla fellows, and If be ao acta tbe gov-
KKKFING VOIR WORD. . middle-aged man wbo baa Buried In establishing a lucrative busla, one lu w hich bed—Is wttb many persona and often com— In contact with them, —ya that tbe strong—t feature dt hU success tbat be can ac aim Is that be made It »_ point to Iwaya keep bla word. When he beau business lo a modest way, he determined to do that, tor be believed tbat It was better than any minor strategy often employed by men In
dealing with tbelr fellows.
Often to tb* beginning H would have been much more pro triable and much
to subterfuge, but be
was looking toward future rather than 1 resent results. By and by, aa time *aaed, bis reputation for keeping bis iord« lib customers grew , and this ery circumstance acted aa a —feguard to Integrity. There was no longer danger tbat "tricka of tbe .cade'* would be sub-muted for callin large proportions, and tbe public -ameto rwsignl— tbe value of tbe ireatmeut* tbal emanal— from tbe dwelling place of such a principle ‘Keep your word, no matter at a hat t," Is the advice of this man to tbe aspirant for a sucre—ful career. CONTROL THK TONGC'K. To control the tongue la oue of the tint duties iurumbeht upon the man omaa a bo really wants to lead a right life. It la also one of the most difficult. The tongue la the great of tbe mind. Of all our memben. It la the most active. It to adaffected by disease. And tbe re-
:-t that it
a phy-
•t |>otenl of
MADE ILIs BY COAL GAS awcowO Kawerlessce of Dame Fa—Ut Wllbla a Tear. R. C. Duffleld and family were ma ill during Tuesday ii Ighl by coal gi end they felt tbe effects all day y—ter _ beu morning came It wa covered tbat all were quite seriously affected by tbe fumes About lbh_ time a y—r ago, tbe family, with tbe' exception of Mr. Iluffield, wbo was away on bla vacation, experienced similar trouble. Dnffieid. wbo to a letter carrier, was unable to go to work yesterday morning. Aa Jo—pb Cox, another carrier, baa been off duly for several days account • of lllnew, tbe local postal officials bad an ex (whence Ibal 1 somew hat out of tbe ordinary. John Tucker, one of tbe “sub" carriei working In Cox’s place, and a “burryup" call was sent to Harvey Morey, anotber "sub.”
H. D. MOORE TO BUILD
INTEREST GROWING
Tba revival services In tbe First M. i. Cbureh are atlll to progress and inltoued Inter—« to evinced by tbe congregations to attendance each evening during tbe week. Tbe pastor has been ably aaalstod by Rev J. Morgan I teed and Kev. K. K. Brunyale, Atlantic City, who— sermons arouse
■er, well known 1 excel lent worker, will reach here evening and take paff in tbe services. He will remain for two weeks.
Mrs. U B. May hew, of tbla tty tbe sympathy of many friends to her veroent caused by tbe am d—tb of a d—rly loved brother. I uel El well, wbo was a weil-ka r—ldeol of Cape Vay. Mr. Elwell. w bo bad been alllug for a long time Ith Bright's disease, was 57years Tbe totermeot. which was delayed by now storm, occurred on Saturday at Uotd Bpring t emetery The funeral services acre conducted Rev. A. W. Spooner.
As It Was found impossible to have tbe H—ron .Slaters' Concert Company here 00 Saturday evening next, as advertised. tbe Ladl—' Auxiliary of tbe Presbyterian Church have made arrangements for tbe Manhattan Ladles' Quartet to return on Tuesday eveuThls Intelllgruce Helved with much pleasure wbo heard tbe flue singing ladl— a few seeks ago. quartet will draw a full bou—, II Is confidently expected,and they should.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Love, Philadelphia
KATHt-r.
iCw. Rutherford and wife, Amos I. Chambers. Vi. H.Chambers, Phila-
delphia.
a an worm.
Thus. Jack, Culllngswood; Harry WHUamp. 8r., Harr; Wltlkamp, Jr., Sea Isle City.
BISCAYKL
R. W. HlUla, W. H. Collins, Philadelphia; Vi. Zerman, Atlantic City; ....... Wick, Ueorge C. Wick,
, Charles
alcally renders It
he part, of the body. .peel— of w rongdoing may be Impeded 3}' fatigue, but that wbleb emanates from tbe tongue koowa no such barla. Heine It Is more easy u> offend acre, not ao much because it requires* effort, aa Ibal coulioued effort do—
not tire.
•word la ao sharp aa an unkind Mvartoa; Albert A. Hi word can be made to be; and. of all " Hilts. Camden, known balms, the soothing—t 00m— I'HAlsi.
from a gentle, loving tongue No) Mrs. C. Virginia trickier, Irving part of tbe body Is so constantly given Hand. Philadelphia; Ctaaa. T. Lore tbeopportunlty of doing good or ev il. Camden; Mrs. J. G. Balter Mason It therefore behoov- us to give the Knox Salter. E. L Ostrander. A. G. greatest care to this small member- Winkler, Chart- lugereoll, Ocean helm of the human ship—by City; Frank Errjcksou, Angle—a; C which we can ao largely guide our H. Williams, Tuckaboe; Mr. Brown,
through life. Our humanity i feteraburg.
1 said Kev. Mr. Coraoi II to certain tbal through tbla' b tended to set forth tbe truth tb every life there is a jaisslbllliy of
trievsble to-.
In the couleuiplalion of It. my turns toward the ah! pa reck of a v it would not be strange II Ibis w tbe mind of Paul, for be w rll— of himself ‘Thrice have I suffered shipwreck." He spent "a night and lu tbe deep" and we have a detailed account of tbe »reck of an Alexanrtau arm ship on w btcb be bad lal assage. It Is in this sense tbal Til apply this Scripture In this
Life is an o I'e see tbe y
n It* trial trip
we are voyagers,
ig start out like a ship
itb strength u
—It spray of rile s tempests, and « wonder w hat seas tbey w ill —II. W tbey reach tbe haven of tbelr desire Will tbey be cast upon tbe beach In life, as upon the ocean shore, the wrecks are thickly scattered Then are many wbo suffer ahlpwrec business ]t Is atAed that 8U per of all wbo engage In buslue— fa Kjmr period In tbelr career, and only ten In a hundred escape disaster either to tbe hurricane of buslue— panic or to tbe fogs of misdirected effort, tbe rocks of false confidence. Many make shipw reck of health. Those start out a rib strong bod I— soot limping with rlteumalistn, groping with optbalmlm, or reeling with alysia There are also many wi along the shores of social life, brought lo disaster through dissipation, prodigality, or false pri-le. But the of all lathe pu—lblllty of spiritual sbip-
Let us notice some of tbe rcasoni why ships and souls suffer shipwreck. . First—Failure to make proper calculation for the voyage. Tbe careful mariner not— carefully the point of departure, and calculat— carefully tbe and distances to be —II until the port to reached. Bo evi determine w here wish to cast anchor al the do— of 1 oyage, and bcuj every energy attain this eod.'~^ Second—A want of watcbfulne—. There to danger on tbe sea from rocks and shoals, from passing ships, and sudden aturme, and to neglect to watch disaster. Bo lu the divine slant watchfulness to eu. joined. There are many dangers lurkpath,’ many sudden shucks s, many questions to be elded quickly, and if one la not to fer loss he must he both watchful prayerful. Third—Another danger to iu righto. Stories were told In other 1 tbe Baniegal wreckers, wbo lal— rights would lure ships to struction A mistake like this on part of tbe mariner would he certain So the voyager on life's ocean may rbere are many false lights, but is will name only but as a careless ranted belief Ibal everything w out right, wnbout regard lo one' character or bis relation to dempUou work of Christ. To such folly, the Scriptures sound the warning: "Ry the deeds 1 the law shall uo^l—b he justified. "Except ye repent, ye shall all, llkeise, pariah,'' Second—Another false right to that of morality. Men resting In the belief Ibelr conduct lu relation to theli fellow men to without reproach, II llltle mailer bow they may stood In relation to tbe commands of God. Tc such ttie w ord of God dedans: "My tlx ds of tbe law shall no flesh be justiI." "Except ye repent, ye shall all, raise, pertoh.” "Ye must l* born
again."
Once let the ship strike tbe rocks nd the belief* of all the —lion wbo
rsr —lied
It di
caused her undoing,
Many In our own community, ay fear, are steering straight Into jaws of disaster. To such 1 would —j
p the .
■al. to
1 tie
pilot, ou board, and lie w lu tbe —fa, bright haven 1
tbe voyage. N
In tbe First Presbyterian t hurch, on uuday evening, the pastor, iter H . Casselberry, preached a lielpful —r-
kingdom of God."
Tbe to
id (be pastor. Is a part of
the sermon on tbe Mount—the marvel of all —rmnns, all addresses and atl
hrisfs first recorded are not to under-
stand by tbla that It was HU first strife had not preached before (hi*—for He had gone through all Gallilce, teaching lu their synagogues and "preaching tbe gospel of tbe kiugHehad become famousthrough out all Syria, not only aa a teacher, aa a healer, for He heated all manor aicku—e and all manner of di* 5 among the people. He preached HU life about the "kingdom," making It nee—ry for HU hearers to en ember of this kingdom while ou
a higher ronceptton of
‘briatlan llvlug-and the kingdom of tod. foi these words wire w riiieu Ibat
»e might profit by the readlfig
lo the prophecy of Itouiel, we find this kingdom it to be oue of buaasnKy , as contrasted w hh Ilia old kingdoms of brutality; not one of Hie w rid (wax. but of the Hon of Man Tbe r It torn.
tigdom are dracilbed hi
tbe beatIIodes. They are a marvelous collection of cltiiKna. Tbe like has never been beard of In any earthly
kingdom.
After reciting I he beatitudes, Mr. (.‘aa—Iberry asked If any man had ever conceived of a kingdom founded upon such principle*—a'kingdom where all are not pushing for (lie heal place-the highest poet The clllxe « of I his kingdom were to be‘The —It of the liaulty should know tbat, without il. tbU world would be tosteieas. The cllUeue of this kingdom were to "be lights of tbe world," not like a caudle under a bushel. They were to live iu tbe glare of public life and light men
«IA » ft to Iwco
UBING they Wt an i-i« w, if the importarff p-iti- of on;
talks aUmt
do nothing else
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Evtsbtohed In t»t.
S. B. CONVER
all Asher) Ateaae. Oceaa Ci{), N. J. Gas Fritigg
KTISSS ■f AAAAAAAAAA*********'*****!' of the Purification" and also "1 andir- , £ 1 ‘
mas Hay " 4 , Kt-lertiug to ‘T audlemas ■•ay. ! I sther Mct toskey —hi that IhU fc-ti- 7
Hie church. Mention l- ma.
J0S.G. CHAMPION
..Builder..
»f it by « ( 1 liuj , j
t J’urlficatton" j f »
-.on Ibis day, Mary, the ■••••ito-j 7
r God, repaired to Jerusalem I a of purification, to pro- j * k
e prescribed *«» for III. | OCEAN CITY% I\’a aJ*
' Rians and Specifications Rre- ^ pared at Short IN'dtice. i ’ 1 V'-T*It*airMy„v..v. l y. i y ll tr, l |r.»»»i I
In glvl
flhe r
prt
hk-h are to be the law
dom, Christ realized that He was treading on dericale ground, lor He' was In the presence of Scribes and Pharisees. He reads Ibelr suspicions He shows them thedifference between nil—and principle* Tbe rule or letter of tbe low —ya,."Tfaou shall not kill.' tbe higher thing to principal and
spirit of tbe law, and tbat
1 of
Man, brother, without cause, shall he lu danger of Judgment." You see how [ deep He goes. Below the letter of the' law, down Into tbe passion of the pool, where every murderous thought, has its birth, lu such Instances as I thla we find the reason w by many men of to-day and the Pharisees and ! J—Ua cannot agree. They —y. •• it ash I tbe outside of tbe cup and plate, ami; all to well." But J—us Ctyist rays, j "Wash your llv— and make them j After enlarging upon his theme. Ihe pastor concluded by asking bis bear- [ en If tbelr ex perieuc— tolly atth I be' marks of citizen^ilp of tbe Lord’s kingdom. _ Rev. Thomas M. Sparks delivered ; very good sermons, morn lug and even- j Ing, In tbe First Baptist Uhurcb-last Sunday. Both were spoken of h pllmentary terms by ttie congregation .. A GOOD SUGGESTION
burnt—^e other for a sin, offering. Tbc-e U-ing —crilloed to Almlgh y cleansed from her impwirity and reinstated In her former privileges Mary was under no obligation to fulfill this law. for she had conceived of the Holy Ghost and had become a mother without ceasing lo be a virgin but, lo avoid scandal in Ihe eyes ofltw world, she aubmllted to every humiliating circumstance w hicb the law reAa to the custom, take candle, to the church, lug, to be blessed, and aftei will be distributed, one toe
pTTlOOl I
THE. HOSE.
would be a fine thing, if, as suggested In the Sexti.vki, last week, •oneof the leading educational Institutions of this country——y tbe University of Pennsylvania or PrinceCollege—would establish a branch r, where the pupils so d—iriug might Indulge In the many sludl— Incident to sea-1 Ife. Such an Institution ould prove highly beneficial to the
students.
As elated last week, tbe Uulversily of Pennsylvania bad such a plan iu lew a few years ago, and a building ■ as erected al Sea Isle l'My, but the people of that reaort did not apprethe ad van lag— of tbe Unh 1 move. The r—ult waa tbat project was abandoned after plana I irogreaaed a far aa to Include erecting
building.
Tbe > laaa of people such an institution would bring here, together with dvertiaiog It would give Ocean <1ly, are mailers worthy of considers
PROGRESSING FINELY
The King's I laughters, tbe orgaulzaon recently formed by the younger members of the Presbyterian t hurch, had a well-atlended meeting at the if Mrs. J—ale Martin on Saturday afternoon last. There were eighteen young ladl— present, and they all joined in tbe work with much lull had been originally In tended to form a Dorcas Society, but II finally agreed to have a branch of the King's Daughter*, the aco|« of
work being larger.
About twenty members are enrolled nder Ihe guidance of Mrs.- Martin and ire. W. K. Williamson, meeting
every Saturday at I 45 o'clock. A matter what i*“ r “"I ** Klveu by tbe Daughters she Is fa (t>c spring. Everything on —le
of their own making. Tbe entbualastic over tbelr workj
and hope to he successful. Tbe money ;
be given to tbe lot fund for the
MoxtSril.l ro»cs arc single, yet Pliny OH-ftlion* double one*, among them Ihe hundred leaf, and Herodotus says. •'Macedonia Ima aurdens of Midas, with ro*-s of sixty petals breathing out a delightful i-rfum.." Whoever ha. roses of Pnestuni. which bloomed twice a year. Notwithstanding this ■tome's favorite rose was the Hundred Leaf. It followed the eagle* and the
world, a vital record of that old time
occupation.
Etymologically "rose" Is from the Celtic rhodd or rhudd, “nd.” also the root of “ruddy.” The Greek muse, rhodou. has tin- —me meaning. So bare most rose names In any language. Botonirally the flower gives name lo the great natural order ro—ceae. Artificially It to classed under polygontoe. the many nngtol. The wild forms havealways fleshy, urn or pitcher shafnd calyx**, twenty or more atomcna. five petals and five sepals. Tbe sepal* show a hit of nature's most cunning work Two of them are bearded at both edge*, two without beards am! the fifth In-anted at oue edge and I straight along the other. Thus they j Inclose the hud with a bearded lap along every scum, good to moisture and to pul to rout eve
truslre creeping thing.
Itoae culture's Is-gmnlng go— bark i beyond records. The flower to men- i tloued In tbe earliest t'optlc manu- 1 aertpts. India's traditions take tbe j rose to the limes of the gods on earth. I Egypt lunl roses, wild and tame, before
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Three Favorites
Marble u. Granite Works
Monuments, MAusoleums, StatuAry Work, Uredln...
CEMETERY INCLOSURES
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Works at Weasantvuie. N. J.
to the flow it In painting, wulp- j ' _ " ' —— j or ho rngty fihirs. Ja,uu In ou. DARBY’S imralleto Lgypt. Uo. . tlour.-li ' _ ^ but do not m-nr as a motif f 006311 CltV LaUndrV *- Tlu-ri' i- this furth-r fUteuesn g* zr £* a l h * her Egypt nor Japan has a ro~- , OOD ASDU Py AV6.
ro..y Flrat-Class Work in Every P.Hkalar,
B. S. SCULL, Prop. ASBURY AVENUE AND NINTH ST.
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Tbe game wardens of Ibis section of tbe State uy tbe recent cold weather tade bothquail and rabbit suffer greatly, and tbat tbey will be almo.t extinct next season uul—a sfiortsmeu ery diligent In feeding them Since tbe blizzard the deer have bet quite tome, and thoae wbo live ■e vicinity of running streams tbat almost dally several of ihe fleet-footed animals appear at the i brooks for water.
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The Jews, returning from the Babylontoh captivity, took with them a recompense of roses. Semiramls, with tbe world at hi-r feet, found hiv chief Joy In a bower of row-*. Mohammed turned back from Damascus after viewing It emfliyled w ith rose gardens. "It to too delightful. A man can have but one piir-fllto'." said Ihe prophet. Damascus ll.-s In the heart of Syria, whose name some geographer* derive
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FOR SALE... m house, furnished.
WANTED—Ocean City or other good and welllocated seashore cottage? or cottages in exchange for well rented Camden, N\ J., houses. Equity S-47°o- Address Box 201, Middletown, Del. : :
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14 Asbury avenue.Ocean Wty.K.J. StiRVEYQR.
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CONVEYANCER
IIIXT AND CENTRAL AVENUE,
OCEAN CITY. N.37
‘Joe" Scbock and Artbur Ch—ter, Ibis criy, and “Dan” Haggerty, of I Quaker City, a summer resident of thla place, sere members of tbe “All Philadelphia" learn tbat made a trip and played basket ball lu several Peunaylvanlacril—during last week. k is playing regularly In Pbiladelphla ou one of tbe local teams er was employed In tbe sporting department of one of the big stores in w. - i
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ST,I PUSTERING, R1KGE SETTIHG Charles G. Miller
MICK LAYIHC. tic., tic. U full > I'fvi.red b, dean out ■ -- 1 c—•l« , "l». SendinyTiurordera
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OCCAN CITY. N J. W. H. MITCHELL, BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING jttBBi.vfl n smifliiFY K-Wencet. 7 0 4 Central Ave OCEAN CITY, K. J,
THOMAS J. THORN Florist FALL BULBS, GRASS ■nd CLOVER SEED. 839 Asbury Avenue.

