SPOKE OF KING
Ocean City Sentinel - fund. Not aoottu^ foot of tea or oaj - front *1 ould be alienated from the
fund by absolute Rrant.
OF THE AGES
'• Rev. Mr. Casselberry Tells
CURTIS ROBINSON
Editor, and Proprietor rAmm r m u. CITY. - - NEW JERSEY ,K.nt f.f v, .. A few yanra ago the life of the at 1 .iter-Suit Phone No ill aKe former waa rouildered Irknon...
inoDotonoui and altogether undeatr Wny ra m Sunday 18 rmSt) able » ben rompartd a Itb that of the So Called.
more or lea* pampered dweller In tlf ..
en. eouRht tbe.r roort. He labored ’* ,moa ,,,e 1 «-borrti
liard throughout the day for a tlrely trifling rewaid. and wan
I extent an objeet of of u.e triumphal entrance of Jemi. R** 01 »»«an becau^ of II* depfiva.km. tb , ^bbath of recorded in the ofllce ..f Coonty
Ivle tmpoeelblc to run a newspaper to *ult eretyfcody. There in alwaj. the- fellow who kicks becau-e there waa aometbtng happened that li^ think* need, a "ripping up back,” and joat aa rare a* that ii cettog operation la performed then tlie other fellow reglrtera hla complaint. The editor always trtea to do that trbleh be tMnk. will aerva the Inlereeta of the community beat; beside* probably be aeee matter* In the tnn light without prejudice*. And thee, too, there are Uinas and clrcumaUt.cc that will not panoll the e\preaalon of opinion because of the lack of fact* tu»t go to nraka the truth. All thi* must be taken Into consideration, and while there may not
printed aa. In
nitry la tha greatest coliee
rdlug to aUtrade. The
iSee In 1«0« amounted to
1,878.-
1,'or nearly two-BRha, wa» ouaumad in tha UpHed Htates. tier >f 886.a05.000 pound*; France, with a unaanxplton of 167A52.00U pounds; , with 125,til.000; Auatria- ~ 00; Holland, cd Kingdom, k, with 6, sumption
rsr
8*ys i be Ualette: "The official term of Com taco Fleas J udge Voorbea n Saturday, and
l«r* and bit general lack of
which to rultlygte bis mind tatber than bU acre* made him tha butt of
good-natured ridicule, if buatneaa ability aim con-
tributed to tlx hi* po*ltloo In the public mlud What traveling man ha* not noticed and commented upon the bundled* of valuable Implement* he ha* *eeu rusting In the field* throughout the winter? Whit town or city merchant ha* not dcclalme4 again*! the general "peony-wtae-pouud-fool-lah” policy which aeems to have hem pursued by agriculturist* a* a whole? Hut all that abet of thing has changed. Now there are comparatively few farmer* In the I'nlted State* who are not In dose touch a lib the outside world. Telephones and the rural mall delivery have connected hnndaeda of thousands of farms with the towns and cltlea. Co-operative Institution* have made the farmer an independent boslneas agent. No more docs be depend dpon the KUtemenla of the crosa-road* itore-kaeper a* to prices. HI* dally paper*.- bis telephone*, a veritable aet-work of electric railways and hla quickened Intelligence make him self-aufflcwnL Hoad* are Infinitely better than they were thirty year* ago, and If the rurall.t ha* no automobile, bis bone* are far to advance of those bit grandfather Farmers of to-day are business men. They keep books like those of any well-ordered mercantile house, and their work Is thoroughly systematized Fertilization la considered a necessary
concomitant of farming nc economy at time, space
with a dne regard for crop rotation, are matters in which Interest has .wakened Bplendld Implements and nec ban lew I appliances, such aa are nade only In the I'nlted Stales, have, with the advent of the gasoline engine, effectually disposed of much of the I. grinding toll that made the oldtime form almost a treadmill. In
mer of to day may well the average city dweller
who la a victim of dally drudgery In
sar* 61
TAFT ON POUND NETS
blytha Wm. F. Uarriaou He apoke highly of tbs efficiency of Harrogate Hewitt, as evidenced filee of that office.”
• development of the New Jersey Mas a health and pleasure torms the text of a chapter in
a century ago the Naw Jersey ' ' , except to the
jre and the
. Seventy rear* (o the only places where a few bdard- * boa*es were maintained for the
now .
flourishing summer resort, on ocaan from and bays, (tom the northern and of iUritau Bay to Caps May. and where there waa one visitor at the seashore fifty years ago there are fifty tbooaand. The value of the laud he. risen from zero to fabulous flgui The real value of that Jittle patch the coast, Atlantic Cily. >• not I
than a hundred million*.
dent with a raanlt of railroad develop ment. Prior to the Introduction of the iron bores and before the rails were stretched to the Atlantic coast, travel between the cllies and the coast alow and tedious. People who < afford summer vacations went the country and boarded on form* and in rUiagaa. A few braved the facuu-
of the shanty llh
and Cape Msv. The railroads
*t and brought there the enormo.
ealtb that now exists, to the future growth of *ra- , the State geologlt t doubling of the popu-
-• country by IMi. and »wT%*t If the available length of the beaches be taken at 120 miles and tfcetrarermge width half * mile, there will then be not capacity enough on tha entire coart to provide homes for the population of New York city, a* estimated by the last Federal cen.u*. Before 48*5 transportation focllltl will aho be greatly Improve Capa May will be brought as New York as (<ong Branch That will vastly extend the area of
>e New Jersey seashore
r well aays, what ut,fi_ s riparian domain along*cbrate
demolished and the worship of the god* restored But listen to tbl* from the pen of one who know* the fart*: The nineteenth century entered with Wven ml*-ton*ry sorltie* and left with Sin; with 170 missionaries and left with 12.000; begun with an Income 026,000 and ended with 01,600,'
besuu with 60.000 nath
and ended with 1,500.000; 50 Iransla
tlon* of the Hlble and closed
There » only one song to sing to-day.
1 Sunday morning la*t, the lexis being j from T*alm24; 10. and I.Timothy. l-!7. 1 •Pslm Sunday I* so called because i
fell to hi* lot. He went to town two | U lert
ic multitude spit
remoteness from intelligent neighbor*.'. . bl* Inability to obtain daily newepa i^( r g mnneil fo
I'sln. branchcw and moved Ibein Ic ilr. shouting. -Hosanna to the Hoi
I•avid ! Biassed Is H
■ King
Even If local anglers have lost tbelr fight In the Stale legislature to better protect the Interests of the sportsman pound net and boat fishermen, Secretary of War Taft has just Issued a rale which will be of some help. The men w ho fish with rod and line to the ocean claim the wholesale catch of small flab In the pound nets are driving the big bass away because there b no longer an attractive feeding ground for them along tbl* part of the coast. They demanded that nets with
wider mesh be used.
Sacetary Taft aays no more |wund nets can be pot lu the ocean without the consent of the War Department. He has found that the poles used to
.me of the Iserd,
of Israel! •
-Often as He had evaded the multi1e before, and often as He had forl^den Hla disciples to proclaim Him King, to-day He Is conscious that HU hour ta come, and by entering Into Jerusalem a* the King of |«ace. He drlinllrly (woclalms Himself the promi**d Messiah. As plainly as the iwnlng of a new monarch, and the flourish of trumpet and the kissing of his hand by the great ufficers of State proclaim him king, ro unmistakably Ixird, by riding Into Jeruan aas, and by accepting the piaudIU and the hosannas of the people, proclaim Himself to be tl King promised to men through II Jews, as the King of peace who was w in men to Hla rale by love and sw ay them by a divine spirit for "There is alw ays something majestic In the sound and the language of the words king and kingdoms. Itlak and kingdoms that have filled world w 1th n lac, confusion and b since mankind first left the state of and formed themselves Into societies. It is the disputes of kings and kingdoms even to day that keeps the orld in an uproar. But Jesus la King of an entirely different kind of kingdom. The whole fabric of the Chris Han religion baa rested, la now, and III forever rest on the monarchy of Christ From the earliest history of i. there has been a faith In a DU Dellverer underlying every form of religion and trsdtllou among men Greece raised an altar -to the unknown Home listened with astonish ment to the prophecy ol Virgil as to the child born of a virgin who could inaugurate a new era fur the
history of the
Jews, we find tbelr whole history
nothing bat an unbroken series of events and ttpee, all foreshadowing
■log of the Messiah, -the King. 1
God, the Father, willed that the Divine figure of Hi* boo should be portrayed,
person oAly, but by the tes-
timony of many, that dll might know that it wawfiod who Inspired the
prophets, who guided their
and who alone possessed the sacred knowledge of that wooderous figure, ‘Christ the King,' and could call it up every age and under every condition -of mankind. Throughout the past ages, the figure of the Redeemer
ir lose* any of ita august character
it ton Itself cannot do without Him, without Him waa not anything made that Is made,' and Paul has said that -He must reign till He bath put all Hla enemies under Hla feel.’ History point* to the ruins of despotism. *’ ** ' ' falrersbow,
evlga-
llon and along certain parts of the lower bay and the Long Island shore they have been forbiddeo entirely.
murks in regard to the contemplated Improvement* for the future ad van lages and prosperity of Ocean City, I usn prompted to make a few remar * Ic regard to the same. And find would say that the bay front, from Second to Fourtecntb street, as at pi eot and Ita prospective future. If not lerfered by unfortunate obstruction*, I* oueoftbe most Important and valuable localities In the clly^ Now I sincerely ihlek tb«6 ■ bridge or bridges from Somers’ Pplnt would completely destroy tta popularity and vain-. Neither dolt btfil that such an euterpri-i would be of any advantage to the city Tha trip from Atlantic down to Longport along the ocean front on tl ley cars, and the heautlfulirlde steamboat across the Inlet to City, has already show nits popularity by the thousands who have already proved Ita opportunities by the thousand* who crowded our boat* during the sJmmer season*. Nothing should Interfere wlthuha sailing focllltk* on our beantiftfi bay. ao much enyoyed by tbetlinaiNfcd. who enjoy ;lt. pleasant ''A. the Wert Jersey have arranged direct through line to Cape May, vlasXnckaboe. I hope they may alw provision lor a through line to Ocean City, which would lie so much MUafactory to Its iwtron* than the now roundabout way of Sea Isle
Your# truly,
’ - W. H. BruRKt.i.
Gilbert I* rushed with work these days. He bag Just finished illy Improving the appearance of the exterior and Int-rior of the hank, lo arMItlou, be is painting Eugene “ ' double home on Central avenue. and has the contract for palming ■'l«ber Dalrymple'* cottage. Eleventh od Central avenue. The Ideal Traja lo Klorlda.
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llltam It Currry th. Ellen It Currey piVJ Lot* ii<>andl|i1.Hertloi> 11, stale of New Jersey, by Klperlan Commissioners, to Ocean City Assodatloa OHM. Riparian lands on Beach Thoroughfare. feet front on sou
west side of Fifth street.
Ocean CHy Asaodatiou lo Joseph Grow. $11.50. Northwest ride B avenue, ISO feet wutliwcrt of Third, .10 feet on Hay avenue and extendi Riparian CommlasioDrr*- exterior I State of New Jersey, by Klpariap Commissioner* toOceanCIty Aaaodatkm. $1 SI. I .and on Great Egg Harbor Bay .V) feet front on high watei line, 150 feet southwest of Third street. Steelman A Archer to Cbai. H Headley, lot at northwest corner of Bay avenue and Tenth street. $700. Cbm* S. Headley to John J. Duncan
same as next above set forth.
The sidewalk at tha west corn Seventh street and We*ley avenui I tn need of repairs for a year. The er has been brought to the
Mrs T. W. Reeves. Wert Cape May: Mra. W.C. Riley. Seavtlle: Mrs. W. R. Smith, Cspe May City; J. D Coillna, Camden: Mrs. A. E- Hot tom ley, Newark. . and Mr*. J. H. Honuer, Mrs. R. S. Patterson .«lrs. H. C. Moore, C. W. Wright and wife, C. B. Shaw sod wife. Daniel Gallagher, James Dolan. Jam w, Alexander Foster Jr., Mrs. J. N. Dyson, Miss Fanny Edwards. Han' nab Streeter^ N. Dyson,Philadelphia. OSH WOOD. Thos. Jack, folliugswood; William Medgett, Camden; E. D. Jennings. Harrisburg; C. F. Nicholson, Joseph Smith, Chas Haber ley, 8. B. Salut, A. Goodman. S. B. Olivet, Philadelphia; Elmer Crane. Bridgeton; Albert Hray, Frank Martin. Atlantic City; J. Hannan, Seeley. WVOM1KO. Mrs. E M. I .OCX wood. Oak Lane; Mrs. M. Wilson, Mrs. John McKlllop, Jordan Mathews, Mr*. A. J. Marshall, Mr*. M. Taylor, Mr*. M. Fields, Chas. Mstbews. Philadelphia; Mr. and Mr* Thomas Mathews, Swarlbmore; MadI. Welsh. D C. Knapp, Charles Jordan, New York; E. M. Sutton, Ocean City: John Y. Radcllff, i amden.
ustltutiJbs I
are swept eway like cobwebs before tbs wind. ‘He must reign Hut Just what klud of a king b Jesus? What kingdom b He king over? He b King lu the kingdom of truth One of tike great lessons that men an alow to learn bibat force b not Um
greatest power.
“If Christ had founded His kingdom upon force. He would simply ba< made Himself a bidder for Cwaar place, but mark you well, no kingdom founded upon .force b destined for permaneuce, -for they that take up the sword shall perish by the sword.' Before Pilate Cbrbt distinctly disclaimed Hb right of force as a foundation of Hi* sovereignty. ‘If my Kingdom were of tbb world, then would my servants fight, but now b my Kingdom hence. Any throne that U set upon other foundations than holiness, truth, goodnesr, justice, must fall because of want of solid foundallous Very often kings and ruler* forget the 'King of Zion.' They forget that all true rulershtp b but a phaae of Hea-
ven', sway.’
‘ Any ruler, or king, who supposes him*elf lo be dual must of necessity become a tyrant, because final autUortty I* Inconsistent with limited w bdom and ;r*trioted power. Finality only belong to completeness. Kings ■hould never cease to pray, and tbb applies to kingships of all kinds, not only has He been King, and b King, but be will be King In the a; to comt, 'and Hb dominion sb spread fn-in *ea to sea and nation nation,' and there b coming a time lime when every knee shall how and every longue confess Him, and Ihb will he brought ebout by the m entirely different from those used by eny other king Other kings force of arm. This King the force of evidence, conviction, doctrine attested by miracles, the energy o dying love and the gentle influence of Hb Holy Spirit. His power and love b linked together, working lor the upof mankind. The religion of Jesus Christ u the only one that seel n. Other religion* have aougl seeking God, hut our God b God seeking to cave that which b las Take away the plan of God manlfrolIng Himself to mauklnd In the i of Jesus of Nazareth, and you the minds of meo to grope in the nem of darkness, and so, far an eternal king, we need one who b nut oiilyatblnker.au Meal, a signboard point the way, or to show truth, but e who b -way,' -truth' and ■life,'our King, the King of manhood, who b to he King of the ages, ruler from the In Hie last Roman persecuttou, Diodeslon, bad a medal struck with Inscription, -The Christian name
W. L Corson, C. M. Klwell. C. Grim. Mr and Mn. TtkomasP. Hi mer. Btrchall Hammer, Mr. and Mrs. L W. Kellak, Geo. Jaasen. A.- Taller sou, W H. Ambler. Jr.. J.S. Mewl. J. L. Grim. Philadelphia: S. S. Albertson and wife, Pittsburg: F. B. Wilcox, Bridgeton: A S. Goodwin, Burlington; D. H. Atwater, Bed Bank: A. Loeweuberger. New York; Dr. D W. Blake, Gloucester; itenj. Taylor. Ssavtlle. OCXAJC CITY HOCUL D. B. Collins. Millville; H. W Lovw joy, G. W. Shirley, Fred Rapp. J. R Rapp, Marguerite Rapp, A. J. Fisher, Albert Flasher', Walter Kline, John McClatebey, Charles Nobis and wife, Harry Haney, H. C. Bcboetrr, Wm F. Itolth, S. S. Cline and wife. John McClelland, Charles Peterson, Walter H. Hays. Philadelphia;, John H. Tucker and wife. Oceak / CHy: O. Riley, Bridgeton; R. J. Dothard, John Cbbeibam. W. L-Dothard, Narberth: H C MdNulty, B. F. P. Nlcboh, W M. Grave. Bert Morriaou, New York; R. Robbins, Cape May; R B. 8. Dlament, Camden: G. F.Cope, E. A. Hlgbee, So mer*’ Point; C. J. Robinson, Pittsburg. fUBTAVKK. ' Mr*. S. E. Ayar*. O. A. Thompson, C. E Slddall, C. P. Wlllfta, Hi W. Lovejoy. H. V. Powell, F. M. Newcomb, K. D. Wood, David McCoacb and wife, H. I«eonard, Mr*. J. S.'Tunnell, H. M. Long. Mr. and Mr*. W. B. Wert, Thos. B Smith end fUnlly. E. C. McClellan, Mrs. E. C. Weston. Dr. and Mrs. H Bead, J. A. Hbey, Philadelphia; W. Kennedy, J. F. Simpson, J. Powell. Vineland; Mr. and Mra. O aeon, Millville; H.S. Douglass, Capa May Court House; K. A Coreou, E. M Sutton, /icean City; Frank Smatbcrs, Atlantic City; Charles C. Head, ('amden: B. E. Lewb, Scranton; W. H. Wick and wife. Glenslde: F. J. Pilling, Chicago; H. D. Moore: A. H. Riddell. W. D. Sherrord. Haddonfleid.
List of unetaizned letters remaining n the Ocean City Port Office fo vrek ending April 7,1806 :
Clark, Mra. France iKay, Mr*. Wm.
o M.Stn-ro*. P. M.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
of Samuel Johnson. 1 ' The Freshman Ciaas are pleased wit!: lb* Latin stories they are ikgThe Sophomores are joining Carlyle a hb admiration of Burns. The rhetoric class are etadylug fig.
Collector’s Sale of Properties
t
£ 1>K TftK TAXAVLMUYM. <w*AN 1-ITkT N j-
For Unpaid Street Assessments on West Avenue
'from 12th to 18th Streets.
THURSDAY, the Tenth day of May,
JOS. 0. CHAMPION ..Builder..
Ocean City,
N. J.
jrllrtc
mai.i ?■ r>'*- ..rr.*..r nbtoiowme tlsi rti»wS\b» wrt£>swssys*?in^T^^^BjMj
Plans and Specifications Prepared at Short INotice
NICHOLAS CORSON, Tax Collector.
-Mendel's Easter ClothesHATS AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS Tbs lasMs mass ol * sail M sltrer 1b# msklnx , r lb« ruination of It—oil Svprod. on lbs KBOWDt of UllorlDf put upon IbM- pul*. Tb. anTW of.'oo* wtwr ana *b*pr bolSIB* H*» bsasalb tb* aarteo*. Tb*l * wny you ran l bay by look* »lon- 1«K*kZkKI.'W w.wr'reunif fl3**"Iby w»?a*renl«vjl»*ui'WnbOafw in- 'llwC*
r C*w4rr. • good, oral Bualn— Hull a6.a<
11 zb CKMXKAI,' AVKNI K, liaS - ANBURY - AVKJIIK,
ENGLISH & JOHNSON, Miactois aim Buimers I‘440 Abbnry Avrbrte,
FUEL LI6HT HUT DO IT NOW SERVICES RUN RANGES SET ON SHORT NOTICE CITT GiS UGHT CO.
MEKDKL’S ONE PRICE STORE 1625 AlUntir Avrnue, AtlMlir (Tty. N. J.
REPORT OF THE COIDITIW
KaUBlMa cb*—rtully *1«*». ALLEN SCULL Contractor and Builder
JOHN MARTS Contracting Builder rib* Cottas## a apm-tally
6EIKE I. ItlKtEIIS i SOI Carpenters and Builders
0. J. HAMMELL Marble««Granite Work Monument*, Mauanieom*. Htatuary Work, Cradle*... CEMETERY INCLOSURES Hunal Vaults, Grave Cover* AH kind* of Cemetery Work Works at p ieasantville. N. J. EDWARD STONEHILL BRICKLAYER and PLASTERER All work in mawiu line promptly attended to... «wO.-> UriKhton Place OCEAN CITY. N. J. BEI.I. TKI.EPHOrer. S* ». 6 0. Alim. V. V AIiiei GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BUCK LAT1KC. Etc.. Etc. rk la Mason Line Promptly
HIMIMSTKATOR S SAIL
Tuesday, April 24th, 1906,
OCEAN CITY. N J. W. H. MITCHELL, ' BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING jHBBi.vfl n fstwnam Realdefloe: 704 Central Ave JACOB 8CHUFF THE PHMIEER BAKERY. It. 700 Atkart Ataam. Ooaii 0t|. I. 1. -na-*. k^hlaa S*k**Mrt u* an-,Ra* OCEAN CITY BAKERY BREAD, FANCY CAKES and PIE5 GEORGE S. BICKEl, Proprietor NO. 8i5 ASBL'RY AVENUE.
Ocean City. N. J. DARBY’S
Undertaker and Embalmnr Asbu^TAve^ aa CasTaaL Avavi-S 4PIKl-Cluss Work In tw - - -
WILLIAM C. SCULL,
Contractor :: and :: Builder,
715 PLYMOUTH FLACK.
OCEAN CITV. N. J.
QHARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTCRED ARCHITECT
■ I- ZklKI-ll TCIKH
A. H. BAKER Godeitaker • and • Embalmer, 6*8 ASBURY AVENUE,
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
For Sale
.. Great. Bargain
R. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and CummisMoncr of Ihed, IN’os. 7-44-40 Asbury Avenue OCtiAiN CITY, n. j. Money to Luen on Bond and Mortgage
ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue,
House and Lot on West Avenue Below Eleventh Street $1175 Can't be duplicated for $1500
Address
744 Asbury Avenue
ad i'alulrr.' **pji kDd yuppll— Hlr; rotually Alludad
iTLMIIICICEmllMCOIIPilll ■’“‘itilFoMno Mountain Ice Pwi AldarMf But M Cilia OCCAM CITY. M. J.
COAL COAL
COAL
COAL COAT. Buy your Coal from the SHOEMAKER LUMBER €0. TWELFTH BT. AND WEST AVE. '
N. C. GODFREY'S Bnsiness House. 657 isbnty hence, Spring nf 1901 AMD F>ROS«-CCTB „ ARK <3000. ::: Full Line of House Furnishino, CPHOLSTEHING 18 A PROFESSION I h Prop., know ,t m tha work U‘guT, ^ ^ ° f ^ ^

