OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOIi.XXVI.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THUftSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 190",
NO. 29
OccanCity Sentinel
h - T. ABBOTT, M. IJ.,
Law oVfices
! Ph) ailrlmn and Murgron, j Schuyler C. Woodhull,'OFFICE-UrMT Ctiutl at EI|kU SlneL rbnn iKi
AMERICAN UNITARIANS.
A PRINCESS' FUNERAU
CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIAL}.
M oR GAN HAND, ATTORNEY and ■ COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
SKCHET SOCIETILS. mMiA mud LuiUiTl.u.’y.) .Tflry
i»- W. mrcfrlart tu.u Ivagr. S^m. A <>. I
JONATHAN HAND, C'oun^,"!lor - nt - I .1
J-J ARRISON H VOORHKHS C'oiinMcllor-nl- l^a>v,
LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, HOI KHK KOp.OlNU, AMHUKY AYLMI'K u>a >JoHTll KTKIifrr LAW OFFICES Godfrey &. Godfrey, ItanMl I laud In* ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Cou n wl lor-a t-L^ w
In tlm I'ullBd Hum WO Tl.<- <- j fain mlnlatrrn UmI may tn tm-u <ln 1 liwnNl ■■ Unitarian. Tb* t...k pin
- orrica Mouna : ’ Juo i> m | cmlrr nuinli*r of tbnn la to b* found wan uiai n ’“ ' ’ In .\rn Kudand and ll>» Inat namlier and ■ t T C. HUTCHINSON. M. D. Jn '« l»*"'7 Uullartan 1-1, • rlinridm am •-nncmcatlonal. Aa ■ rolo pnlaif f 11 omtEopn t Liwt. ll*«T am orcnnlnal npon tbo baaU of a rordmc No. H-24 Oremi Avenue, j almplr m.nwni n—Ttioo of pm- ,i. n , «,« OCCAN city, it J I***- or K, ' u l 1 ,l *« following U tba d«,r.-ni. ornrs Uoanm-mi is L m..j n> ■ p. m . mom ootmuon form: "In tbo loro of dr..,.• f« •map- n. trulb and In tbo nplrlt of Jr*no Chrlat m, NJIOWARDhUKT.M.U. " "
billon, wl
WOMAN PREACHES IN M. E.
ORDAINED A PRIEST
« follow ing .
NOTARIES’ FEES
J ail. loot ruatom. mod to luvlval oolBn l.y pnablng bark tbo ^ |.- ,- tl abo in «U.|r lorn -traaily of ',^ 1
rani Tbo Lira of thla la to
^ a. tbo pamlnc of tb. body. M1 m Hu(U „
lakcn from tbo Lltlllg I'biirih of I Ur
aork’of Ho|>iotnber ZUl:
‘‘Hpoolal Inicraat atUt-bm lo tbronll-
Services Conducted by uation iirid ai All iSaiuu' <'ati>o<lr>i. Mibb Anna Haobn. IMff.- 0—1 wj
* ciIr - Well-Attended Evangelistic
the u
wore bogun in (beafm-t ibai tl.
luma, by i
f tbo <
t of Iboj
Aon^tllug lo A dorlalan of AUarnoy l.rnera I MHafUr. uourtea public In New J of *oy am eutiUad lo c barge bat
rwnU fur Ukiug a
ufamda.IU Inadoad .
irged caf 25 ceuU.
who wrote to Oca*-
r power of dewth. ,
llao praoallaoo.1. the 15 'apwell. ordaluvl to I > by llUbup J
809 Wesley Avenue.
, Unllarlau a
N,
GRI^tOM. M. D. t'KNTilAI. AVKNUK,
1 •lonary 1—1, wllb which tbo moot of time cbnn-boa am adUlaled. It waa
.DO ^ for mod In 51a,. IKS. and. aa atlitod la
IU bjlaw*. Ita objart U "to diffuse tbo koowInlKr and iiruiuole tbo lutrreata of pum Christianity." It la prrslded oror
s j by the Bor. Ur. Kamurl A. Eliot, a aon
of President Cbnrltw W. EUot of Har raid unlverolty. Tbo national confer
> once of Unitarian and other Cbriatlan
clmrotioa. of wblrb tbo Hon. Carroll Ii. Wright. LI. I». U prooldonl. waa
nK. CHARLSS B. RIDER ! onunUod at Now Turk in April. IMS
It la a relijrli.u* and fraternal body de
*• I >ei»1 last •* rotod to the atrenatboralnir of tbo
rburtdaea and anrlrtlea which nnlu with It fur ui'.ro and boiler work for tbo klncd.mi of C.od It la com [mod of tbo
u* r.ss « «aa. n. o. rcproarnUtl,r* of anch cbnrchea aa
may he.lnrltod by tbo ronncIL aa the
COAL COAL committee wblrb tnaurrea tlio hnrlnosa
nlaeo the fart that Ita ronatltnoncy la rouKregathmal In tradition and polity, and It applbw no aulborltatlro Mat nor cxorcioon any cootrwl. confining itaelf to mummondlng to the churches which am the InstnunenU of 1U activities anch nndcrtaklnira and method* aa It Judsea-tolif within their pnrpone and aentw Tbo rvnferon.'O mrota biennially at anch time and place ao the council may drlortiilno Her. Dr. Fetor H. Ooldamlth. Unltiirtan. Salem. Maas.
759 Asbur) Avenue
COAL
COAL COAL Buy your C.aU from lhr SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH HT. AND WEST AVK 1 you am always sure of Retting
CHURCH SERVICES.
MARRY M. RICE, HEAIH.KY A ADAM a rihiistered architect Reading Coal
Bonruenna
r.4« Ilf.Utlort Av< nlllriKMVVooU. - - ■
N-J. wmrew
Beautiful Cottage Sites... High tinwintl. Lota Oradtal. rttrort* and Rldrwalka (.'raveled. Many new hulldlnge already erected. Plot lying lot ween Atlanll, avenue and the Oman, and Klflh and North etrecta. Apply U> any real ewtate agent. InvawlIgale before pun-baaing
la-teal IVwWtwtea.
mute of Master DanewakL r mature age of right baa noting a full orcheatra at ilh In a military march of
j bM ow o romimaltlon. casually remarking afterward that be bad writtan It I several years ago. "whew he' waa quits young.” suggest a question which la I Worthy of more attention than It baa | mcrlred. file latndon Chronicle says | Why are genuine musical prodigies j comparatively common, whereas In other branchea of art they am practically 1 nonexistent? We aajt "genuine." the Chronicle adds, "because II la uudoobtI e.lly the cane that while, of Conroe, not
U beard of
y every great n
I. Ocean City Land Company
CHURCH SOCIETIES.
Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians •so Anbury Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. t-ik-lrwwl work ml aU kia«s pmwiHty aU All n.atrrlRl and WWTS gunmnlare •TuummiaiiiiKcpAm »OLt—. iounUin It* P«t« AlOanwi MU nl Cftaa Of.cw.03s Amtnury Avmnu OCCAM CATV. M. J. HUSH ADVERTISING AGENCY Ortmm Cttr, If. J-
Speaks :: Por Itself
In nintumr life, n
alrlan lias In Ida _ _ One need only Instance Morart. SehoIlardn. Chopin and among executant* of today Joachim and NormanNeruda lo real lie that thla la ao. Hare payebotogtsta explained why the genius of mnale shonld and does awaka In Uw soul yearn before Uiai of painting and
the allied artar
Beglawlac af
It was a wintry e Cain had written a
mlng tn tbo sob-
nod plumbing tells Its owu ad-
vaulagta. There Lot any u* ofi tnow be read U
buy lug plumbing for cheapness- ,i oua m Ad , m BDd Kt , and , I(U .
II must be good. The beet materiel as they aat around tbe kltcbeo store, must be used lo Insure satisfactory Abel came In from feeding the stock
The plumbing we do for j In time to beer tbe lest veraes.
you will always
properly.
the author, “to b
b rot Ton
perfect aatlwfartkm.
, ....... don't hare to break the Ice In the well •erfeet luaierlsl and ,wrf«n ^ , hr y<ra ^ ^ T , to ishlp will Insore you dll . |be 9al ut f tfli foot drln
Ton can puller aroand year garden In the aommer and turn literary Indoors
- so.a. la the winter, and It's all very fiae.” Tin, lialraulaed Little Beth began to whlmjier.
S ry C* /~V AT V P L> Copper, Klale "What yon need.” cootlaned AhH. "la . D. LpVyIvVC.lv. and Slag a literary exeentor." u 41.111 UY aval : iMvas <»». n. J. ROOFING ‘ Bnt In tbe fight that followed It waa T I Abel himself who got TIME TO THINK ABOUT YOUR : Dangeroue It Is to Jeet FALL HOUSE AND SIC.N PAINTINC. ,rk Nrn
Don’t Exferiment. See Us. ACHE HOUSE AND
n the neck.
Roger crab, a London character, wa gered (1,000 that he would Ur# for 1 year on So. Od and woo his bet In
SIGN PAINTING CO.
OFFICE A*II SHOE:jNo. 7-43 West Avenue OCEAN CITV.
DAVID MUIR, JR., TMiaie-a^SiaHoofit
diet—eurb as lentils, for It quite out of tbe qoaettoa. and I to coatent himself with netth
401 Wesley heme,
made of bran and turnip lew res chopped together, and se forth. Yet on this diet Crab not only anrvlred. but actually gained some few pounds In < weight, while as for bis gemnlhaalth be declared that be bad narar felt bet-,
a «- | ter than be did at the termination of Ocean City, N. J.: hla self imposed omnL-Loodoo hi
1 ard.
He pairs of every deacrlpUuii fur all.makes A r— of Furnaoaa andiltalige*. A nomau 1 Kepairing done promptly. Hmuky elduiueys; dneo.e of a cured or no charge Bbop hi rear. 1 her employ.
i-Us a story of tbe Imparrook for a abort time la
aa one of tbe family, Uka tbe rural "help." Aa soon aa she arrived la the bouse she began asking a aeries of fa miliar and personal questions Hbe was answered with civility, bat Id the end sbr readied s pa4nt where civility would n 1 longer mwc. "I see yon have a daughter What la her name?” said rook. "Margaret." my friend -Margaret.” said tbe cook. 'Dear me: I gar's you'll have to call blag etoe while I'm here, for a Margaret too.’—New Tort TrtlMiue. Ills rara.
Murphy Sure, loraar. Case,-It la tbot name; hot It's alow HeU die at tbe bear! throuble a year afore bell die av tbe Kansas City Journal
few lulrudurtory
tural reading, by I lie iiaatur, Iter. '
on each end «f the platform M| _ Hughe* the bier urg'd tbe brtrera io ,| w |M1 | pl ,. she said
mg pole. Ibe end of which was ' ! red. In accordance with ~ ^ ''T rusi.an. tbe pole ... mode her feel g««l,. of r.*l paint and those bear-1 corgregaltonal slug
iM-al.*-t.>n Ibelr work rvealTad | m i
lug tl
ke. p s
mierala 1;
narks o
■- garments.
Ado It
■m going to
ipetiing hymn. After a r,,^, , rf
'I” wort, has now ahaudourd bis secular work, pursued bis studica f„r the I” priestInssl. though in uisidle life, and l,r has taken Hie higher degrre whk-h represents large pecuniary sarrHl.v, lull a higher opportunity hi minister
lie of men. Mr. < 'apwell has d as deacon In the dkieeoes
under bis notice whore a egeut had citarged a woman •» lodging an affidavit.
aid, to b<
By singing ,
any 1
way.
ake place at night, and to la supiswltton men carrying lanterns on small poles ran
by the aide of the cufllu and Use tbe route at the start. Curio aa and wooderful are the Bill-lent costumes which make tbelr appearance on anch occasions TtH-lr lu-suty Is not shown to advantage by tbelr wearers, as they are
Even hold-
la out a sum cl cut guarantee of safety, but they must'bait-, two grooms to walk by tbe bead uf tbelr tiny mounts to prevent accidents. In the procession, which ttkes the whole day to pass, are chairs containing figures of devils. Great paper hunwa. hideous lu aiiM-arance. accompany the coffins, presumably that tbe deo-aw-d may have a mount lu tbe other land. There are two coffins, tbe one In this Instance contained the body of tbe pnufeaa, tbe other being Intended tn deceive tbe evil spirits. At tba grave aide In a covered temple tbe women uf tbe palace In ancient costumes bowl and moan Ibe night through, their walling rlalng above all other sounds. The princess' funeral, aa a whole, appeared mure like a page from tbe "Arabian Nights” than anything elee. Notwithstanding the empty coffers of the Korean ministry, the sum of some thing like ljnno.000 yen waa expended. —Loudon Graphic.
spend eternity lu t
ie oak! I must prepare for w Hughes said that she
1 of Chi
laauke*
The ease of Horace Fletcher, tbe health cultortst. to an Interesting example of what alwthience la diet and Intelligent exercise of the muscle* will do for a person. While still a young man. Mr. Fletcher found himself a physical wreck, a victim to three chronic diseases. Hto health waa ao poor that no life Insurance company would accept tbe risk on him. Concluding that one of tbe troubles with lilmarif, aa with a great many others, lay In eating too much, Ur. Fletcher carved out-g ayatem of living for himself and by sticking to It faithfully l**ca me cured. He found that conaklerahly h-aa than tbe average mortal considers sufficient to gupport Ufa waa ample for bla needs. After fire years of his self core be waa able to make prudlglou* rnns on hla Idcyrto and astonished physical rxjairu by tbe esse with which be performed the 00vereat forms of exercise. One of Ur. Fletcher's cardinal maxima of health rrlatea to chewing tbe food. He thinks all food, not only solids, but milk, soup and oatmeal. aMnkd he manipulated with tbe longue to
"Russell Sage has a perspicuous mind.” said a New Turk broker. “He can ace through nearly everything I doubt If be waa ever doped oo aa Investment ycL They say that two promoters once railed on Mr. Sage tJ try to Interest him tn a certain scheme of theirs. They tailed to the greet Onancier a bool an hour. Then they took their leave, having been told that Mr. Sage's decision would be mailed to them lu a few days. 1 believe we've got him.' said tbe first promoter hopefully on tbe way uptown. T don't know.' rejoined the other. 'lie seems
first. 'What makes you think ha eras sosplclous?' 'Didn't yon notice.' Was tbe reply, "how be counted hi* fingers after I bad shaken hand* with blmf ”
"This 1* a bus, year with as." said • Church architect, "aa We hare at present i-unlracto to fdrntoh plana for forty-three churches In eleven'different state* The chief drawback In the bush supply of ^ _ own which 1 hie. We coofin* wort exclusively, and for that reason a man With simply a knowledge of mechanics) drafting la Of no use to aa. "Our beat werkmeu In thla line come from Germany, where they have takas tourer* of atndy ta Gothic arcfaltoctnra. there Is no school la this country which 1L~—Milwaukee Sentinel.
»• cramped, take an end In es sharp pull. <me 1 nttlo, and tba cramp w
aa bla aecular duties demanded deuce, and now broom, s rector of Holy Innocenu' t'burch, Karine. Wl*.. of which be bas badrbargadur-
ing llte past year..
"The ordination service was rhararlerfrad by tbe solemn ceremonial. ibiued with stmpik-tly, ahk-h ha. for many yean been the dkx-reau use
gsaud make the llf Milwaukee. Tbe aberncr of the work, bul If (lod j Blstmp of tbe diocese cn-t a shades our thoughts—In i ovrr t | ie day's services. He bad beer, old be little ur-] hop| n u , 0 be prreeiH. -n <L y or jhj ght be praised by Um ,, loc , IMnw . ^ lhr I tbe work st«"'l eplscofwl throne, allbuugb without
i taking part lu ,tbe service; but hl-
r bare In view In ] pbyslrtan abaolulely furbadr that at raid the speaker. „* but moment. Tbe Ktobnpof Fund llw from of Ibe pulpit „ u lMl . ac(ed , lU and w „ gsare uol for setf-glorin- .1,ended by tbe Rev. Lawrence S. It. Only I hat we must be HlMW . a , , lhl c , iap | a , u Tb, fervbv
upllflrd. I-et us work tu)>rloga mrrl- lha 0 rt, Dan „ n of dearon-
Bavlor and sinner, tbu.i, d prtesU, two being nrtalned U. each
bringing honor, glory and vidory to urrt „. Af|er tlM nrdln.Uon In the
the Lord. MeWmll have vidory. for ; lllk . |huod ^
ourltopUln has never bad e toaa.’' changed to ibe appropriate form In Referring to the triumph of David. tbe MI*S Huglws raw that «e may have I cndldBles were vested with tbr vidory by having wltbln ... chasuble, and tbe eocbartatlc ve—I.
- might tn many ways, ab endeavor lu attract. people 1
cb We mlgbl have well**udled (
work—there «
ronipltabed. We a
people, but wot
‘Hie charge Cur taking an a .ball be l"J ceuts.” Tbr rbarge of 124 cants r 11 Fnlersl money tba cjuivslent af he ..Id Eugbsb shilling—tba shilling bring Ibe price charged for an acknowledgment under tbe Colonial fas bill of l lie Hnprenir Court. To show tba rrvatisiu of New Jersey legal pracIhe I2i-ce.it charge remains In ■taint*-, allhougb no notary pnbould make change" If tbe exact ftrv were tendered him. • rxpqpad that an effort will be lu tlx a fee of lo ceuts or lo cents f.>r notary service by an act of tba furthcoming session of the Is
I wonder a hat w
steppim
spirit of tba fjord. "Tbe poser of God in those days Is *111 being felt. It to not tbr song tliat to doing tbe work.
Is Hia splnh let I be Holy 8pint came Into your 1 earls "
Isa Hughes deprecated the Wen I she a aa about to spread a great religious revival. Handed togdber.
she and tbe congregation
will do good work, she raid ‘ Tbe fresh blood of Jeans will do Ibe work.
lake It possible for us to
speak to others. He * III make II poeslblr for you lo do such work aa you
done before. Before time re over, It may mean that aacrlllce your social life." A aad
Christian, ebe said, to a bad sign for church, ll ran are people lo say, that's tbe kind of religion they have, I don't know that I want It. Bring Joy and sunshine into your JbrtoUaully, she advised. By thus doing, you will alu people Bhe asked Diet tbe Holy Hplrtl lake puaaea«loo of all of her bearers. Tbe speaker pleaded 7brirt be given a place lu Ibe hearts of those present. He to a I*
God, site said. He wants to
I In tbelr desires and motives. If
you haven't sue given God an lav
After singing a hymn written Htokea, ''whom ae all love
Mlas Hughes raid,
luayer* were offered by several nrtmbers of Die Official Board of Ibe clufrcb, nearly all of whom gathered lu Aroul
of tbe pulpit
Tbe revival services have boko con uued each evening this seek, and will go ou for some lime yet.
Kecent real estate transfers In Ocean City recorded lu tbe office of County
Clark Way are aa follows:
chard B. Hadcllffelo John Wilde.
trad lied to tbem.arairdliig lo the. ceremonial that bas obtained In tbl* and In many other* for a long
years ”
KATHUL >. H. Bml'h, Oguata; Mary A. Hibbard, We* Charter. Thomas Nelson and wife, (ttorge K. Dougherty, Philadelphia. onus <TTT HOTSK. K Cowperthwalla, Horton; R. A lg, L. Maurice Klee. A. R. Walnrlght, Phlladalpbla.
Ittcu by ll. e lu Oafo
I 817. I:
Mean frout and riparian lands lo
front nf same.
Hugh I, Raevae, assignee of Charlse H. Vanaman, to Edgar J. Hlcbaer. $51. Lot 428. Heel Ion I.. William C. Perron el na to Harvey B. Moray aod O. L. Morey. $2100. ' ot 886, riection C, Alpha (i. KyurU to Archibald T. James. $MUU. Lot K», Sect loo and rlfiarian land* In frout of ram. Ocean City Realty Company to Jdbu Wilde. $1. Luton aoathaart lie Plymouth Place and 155 feet southeast of Ocean avenue, 4«sT& Ocean City Association la Walter Bbomo. $WU . Lot 122. Beottou M. Cumberland Trsrt Company, Trus- *. to George B I*augley and Howard chcrmrrliorn. $1. All of lota 772, 778, 774 aod part of lot 771, Bart kin C, and riparian land* in front of same.
getting tbelr dugs In trim for tbe opening of tbe gnnnlog season a ■ hence. Rabbits are reported as ptaotlful In all aecUona of tbe county, while quail are few aa a remit of tbe ana cold and heavy snows of tort rr, many of this variety ot gmme having been frozen and starved
"cewa” FMJ la r-lllsaeia. Chief of Police Scull received j eaterd«y,Bi ' - ChthRfk . „—, “J - ***** ** “If I on the card was tbe picture o rtd the tools.” flying auto aro* • .. “What sort Of forts Am •'
l.lrt of .inctolmvd Idlers r m hi Die < keen City PortOfflee for tbe ending October 14, I8U5:
Itoer, Mrs. Hutood C t artrr, Mias Mary 1 'lamas, Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mrs. Jaaato Koulda, Mrs. W. C. Fullam, Mrs. K W. Godfrey. Miss Zelma Mrs. A. W. ■a Willie Gould, Mtoa-lleleu • Kearns. Mis* Margaret 'leiekr, Mrs. M Hey, Halley Min nick, Mrs. Wllltom Norman, Mian Lula 1’terou, Mias Utbel M. i’riggs. Mr*. Martha Bust, Mira Ida Bred. Mr*. G. K. lUley. Mias Alyca liodaacb. Mrs. II. U.
Wllltom Knetoaell. H. C. Rertrick, amdan; lir. K. H. Madden, Abaennn: Charles Butler and wife. Phfladrtphta: Haaol Newkirk, Minor Vincent, Ocean
City.
KI.HLWIK. Fred Dyeh, H. J. Cunnlogliam, J. T. Tow.,rend. K B. McCann. W. i\ Pbltodelphta; Dr. B. T. Abbott, Mrs. B. T. Abbott. Gilbert Hilbeoa, K. U. Wltaon, H. R. Allen an (Tty; J. B. Freedley organ, Atlantic (Tty.
U. Freedley, Hannah Mortimer. Atlantic CUy; G. W. Nerbemrr. Weet ler; I. 8 Champion, Paul Henry. Pbltodrlpbla; Frank Gulffra, Wm. Ilia,.ham, Cbaa. F. Coiy. MUlrUtot Om. Hbaw, Seavilto; J. W. Moore. Bridgeton; Harry Nickerson. Holly Beach. ■UCAYKR. J. J. Smith and «il/e, irauton; J. U Fiupalrlck, George Smltbermau. A. G. Kyudt. Mire E. H. Kyuetl, Mr. and Mr*. D. C. HUtogaaa, W. H. Sharp, Mr. aod Mrs. J. W. Laudenir. J W. Laudeofaergar, Jr., G. T. Smltberman, Mrs. Smltbermau, J. H. Cateraou, Cbartoa G. Slddall, A. F. Maloney. E.M.8tt»dly,W.H. Long and wlfe. Fbltodelpbia; A. M. Ware and son, ' Wayne; Hf F. Stockaell, Camden; C. H. Toa ue, Altautlc t3ty; Adolph Solomou, New York; K. B. S.
of tbe law aa held at (tope May Friday eveulug There waa singing by a large chorus double male quartette. Her. Dr. Spooner was tbe principal speaker A similar meeting win be held in Tuckaboc next Monday evening
J. M. Chart at 1 * auto, which baa beau indergolog repairs lu Philadelphia, I* xported to reach this city to-morrow Arthur Cbertar, Mr. Cbeater'a sou, who Was handling the machine, mrt with some trouble with tbe -euto- at
Philadelphia for aa
A r*rl«.l.
Say* tbe AltouUc Be view: recent marriage of local Interest that of Everett WhitUmore, tote at tbe Review furoe.nf U8 North Virginia Heyne. of Ult> F«laral asifeL Philadelphia, by I lev WUKltofkeu.'
Richard Johnson, sou of Constable Johnson, of ibis city, who wen Philadelphia tort week, quickly cured a poaUion. He hopes to 1 auter tbe drafUng department of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, and be will attend a night school.
UHertioa Softbe Pare
Alfred, Charles Alfred, George Bird, Dr. O. B. Defranen, Germano Koensin, William Ellis, K. L. E. FIfb, W. A. Foa. Richard Ifolrten, Mtotas ■ .■H-aa, Cbartoy Uimaony, M. E. Mlley. Jack
Kuwabd M. Straroto. P. M.
Tbr Presbytertan Synod began Ma nnual Kmk.na la Cape May Mooday \ ruing, with 8I» in atleodaoea. Tbe Hiring moderator, tba Her. Dr. James DeHart liruln, pertor of Bairidara Preobylartou Church, deUrarad a aermou, afler wbicb ta ml Ulstered. Tbe to a and tlie Rev. Dr. U of Mruolltb, to tbe Alto bylery, wa. elected mode.
ml times aa long 1 with toad and oil mixed by band. T hera's proof abundant of B ail near the United HU ire. There will soon be r abundant ot It lu Ocean City. Bat »ill people de with tbo re* of
To 4
•aijr.i ■
tbe ternidre of Tibet was oee at tt ourprlaes of Ibe Tounghnsband expedition sim] furnish re o'
tag Wt* for b tag of Tlbrt ."
hare enters made of ciore gl divided Into three pa carved will, minute workmanship. In tbe c*
-II of greener
bearing Ike o, to raised gnkl ad In large regular toll ere
■artad. than GroTer ever abtatoed erew \

