Ocean City Sentinel
K MUblUbmmt of • cbMp po*- 1 KM myXrm u -u**r»lrd by Po* ft Urnerml Mayor, would br a oa oT cnal public uUIMy. Tba <MalU of tbr propoaad plan of opera
lion will be awalled
THL'KHIIAY. AUOI'HTJI. II
OkOgM at It Th* buwne- method- employed by anme of the combination, known popularly a* true*, hare been -> cruel and unfair that there remain. In the public mind do aym| rlby for any truei. Ws no Ion per bear of the men who need to Krt up before breakfa* and cot a cord of wood. There are nrveral reaeone for ne*lecr to perform I hi.
MoiucUiaD half a million peneme. Indudlnc tbme who go la the third cabin, will have ealled for Kurope from the I'nlted Mate* thle year. Nearly all go “ well heeled ” to scatter American dollar* by the million* trade wHb Kurope I* heavily on our Mde, but the money .pent In Kurope
Th* leet of drllUatlou I* It* regard for truth. Truth t* nothin* more than bounty. The habit of teilinir the truth bacet* accuracy of eutement. and the habit among a people of hearing and ex pectin (the truth produce* the truth. Honaat men w ho bare no Intent to deed™ are called truthful, but. If they
ite, and aloe on truth tor H» own aake, they are pretty Bore to he Inaccurate, and, therefore, ■ddrudworthy. For thb reason, perbapa, Htr Walter Scott declared that IWYtgbt waa to le
ThKevlJ of aaa burial I* not what It
ail I probably not be
layed by ■eatMlee which *bow that fr..m tbk aourre b light with . Armed lag •h* Federal ^ hearer* at UHh
Wcathar Bureau, an »vr«ge of nv. ^ auotwnar-. death, from lightning for each 10.0001 am bJ lhr , Uv j j ayuart mlla* of territory prevail uwaroey al <iJO. OAO and 10 o'clock In wblcto thl* aretlou l* ^ Au(vMla> ', march, Kourtaanth
ird* of the bureau
iw that the proportion of lightning to the total
the country I* about dve per million. Tbt* I* 1 uglier than the average muntrta*. owing to the large proportion of our agricultural population. nuww. expoooA to danger from llghtnlog than Indoor worker* are. The number of death* of human being* per million on the average of n year* la four In FrumU and n, and three In France and
for accident*. I I* Mrange that thl* attracted more attentle anewd country like the
rut. of the wl Of tl year*; MO.flBh, 7* to 78 year*; to 84 year*; 88,188. K to 88 yea 18,886. 8U to 84 yuara; 4.888. 88 to year*, and 8,088, 100 year* and over. Among the 8,080,488 perron* of mr> and more, there were 1.044,OM lamed men and 421 ,*0 married omen. 410,488 widowe widow*, 80,152 bachelor*
ant. of the If they nad on land they would be aubject* a coroner'* Inqucat. A laser wever, prevail* on shipboard, rrv I* no such Inquiry. A pass* ataman dead b mearl v a man a dropped out of the world. Hb tfy goee overboard and all hb relam and friend* may know b merely it ha b dead and buned. There It ■uranee that they
1 coudHioo*
It b hi
id that certain national measu rentnctiuc Immigration are contemplated In Germany. In thb it b propuaed to follow to aome extent the law* already In force In the Fulled HI elm prohibiting the Incoming of an undesirable cltlren elan* of Immigrants The opponent* of thb kind of left*!*(ton point out the fact that during recent year* mine owner*, maim tarer* and large farmer* have ported Into Germany thousand!
Italy.
Polan
To meet l hi* critldam large of labor declare corker* I
e'labor. The advocate* of
the restrictive IrgUlaliou claim that It b the duly uf lb* Government pi maintain the standard of living’and of
f the I
n Tab
which cannot be done If they forced Into com|«Utlmi with the cheap workmen from other countries The measure* are likely to provoke a live-
ly light )u the Ilelcbctag.
RAIUtOAti contractors and employment agencies of line* building Into the PadRc Nnrtbw evl have bid against one another at aucb a rate for workingmen during the lael few days mat common labor b now quoted t •S a day, with promise* of *tes ployment. The North west
before eaw such condition* a*
among the railroad camps in lugton, as well a. In Alaska. The ■hoitage of common labor In the grad r lug camp* le laid to Hie fact that aftet men come here from tlie Ka-i and central West they Hud opporti for locating homestead- <>r timber
claim*, ni In Alaska get and go alt' ataui|cdlng
new discsivcrie*. wire of the chance to work hi mines al double the allowed by the labor ooatracti
SflNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES
Strong Sermons end Excellent Magic Heard by Large Congregations.
day, and the rector, tbe Kev. Herbert J. Cook. 1>. II., wae In charge both ling and evening The mu.tr
a tad by the Urge Dr. Cook om Her. 21 : 1: •' And there was no tore sea " He spokr of tlie aymhoifrultfulnea*. unreal, ■eparallon and eath. Id the evening the aubject •• Draw mg Nigh hi God I chaugr of place, but of attitude. "God r Father always, alwdye near and waiting to ha grartou* He will meet ■ approach to Him," mid Dr. (took In eloaing. nounoMuent waa made that the of I80U will c debt, providing the whole i
visit Holy Trinity lor GooOrmatloa on Holiday dog. .September fid.
•The Firat
the aubject of I yete'a aermou
Hay* a level-beaded writer : “ Young nan, go to work! There b no
those who will not work. Get you plow It, and gather around you the ort* of a home. And when you made a character for industry home with you. We would say are lounging around attempting e by their wlu, or on the luter- ' their debts; and when they ask you to al sa the marry a
the
aetd Dr. Bruuyale. “ By thb shall know that ye are My dbclpbe, we one another.' Not If ye have thb or that drees, oat If ye have wealth, learning or poaillon. not If ye have a long face or a groaning tone nr pious whine, but If ye have love to another. A man may posse■ m good quahtbs without being a disciple
of Christ. Amen,
of Christ without dull i
iws of morality; bura
■oral lu the popular aeuse qf the Tm without being a disciple of Evan the devil can appear very Beaut and proper. He c mubb and coo toss, but 1 ive, because the essence of bis nature b malice, hatred and revenge. In the evening, Dr. Branyatc dc vend an Inetracttve and uplifting nwon, taking hb text from Acts, 8; 28: ••Fnto you flret God. having
~eau*. sent Him to
while ten men wait
turn up, one turns something np; while ten men fail, one eoeearde. and tiled the man of lock, the favorite
of fortune. Duck and foctane ill of honest endeavor, wo loll, and If yon woo Id win,
OmTI-MK AWAITS IHVKMT The Government wanta a device fur delivering mall bag* from swift trains without Injury to the mall. “A big fortune await* the Inventor of an
■ubstltute for twine In wraj the mall will enrich the one who b Inin* enough to devise each a thing, says Harper's Weekly. Men with brain* have been experilentlqg for yean to aolve the problem ' how mall bag* shall be roes om tram* running at 0U mtlai hour. Kvery day thousands of i . are thrown from such train* the platform* of station■ where it la
The mall bag* are not Infrequently forced under the wheel* of the faatflylng train by abet Ion or tba wind,
piece*, and the mall that b not entirely destroyed scattered hi cast. At Hie beat the mall bagi
the roughest kind of handling and
much of the mall becomes damag
catching tbeae flying mail bag*, atm pie I look device has for many year* been In uae whereby the mail taken aboard a fart train without
Injury. the r
with for delivering
x i* rtmeuted
turn gained In discharging a 200 pound hag being too great to be withstand by e device of tbb kind. Ho the Goi menlb willing to pay a big price for Hie use of a patent which solvi
roblcsn.
Tho port office aulboritle* ar looking mil for a good subatllu In ever}- |<oat office li
the
C. Henri, contractor lu( the Hi. Paul letter* are wrapped up and railroad from idalroto tire coart, lia» >l>cd with twineou bring made ready l«rhap* .'aw unskilled men *t work i f °r delivery. The Government ha* lu the grading caro|. u bo art rani- 1 W oul hundred* of tbomwud* «M< Ing a minimum of 42 M a day and a ! Ur ' ■ S ,, * r ,ur ,bu “H 1 maximum ofMaday. Axmen and | Ali kind* of aubatitule* ha™ be* wood-clioj.pari- jtet a* htgli a* 4lla ‘ ,,r vred. but none has proved entire day and the board' rtijqlhrd l-fuml.lred *allr>factory. A great many Inventoie mtractor* who vie wlih one have made devices for bundling upthe tAr begl meal* -j^i
The lot of the wag**
d Aabury avenue. <
hb |ext fro
Kev. IX. K K. Brut n the Flirt M. I
mday morning. He took
John
Large eougregetlon* attended both irvlree in the Flrrt Presbyterian t'hnreb on Hunday. The Her H T. the parlor, took "Bool ' as the subject of hi. ruing'* disooorae. Hb text waa n Psalm 187;8: "He eetUAeth longing soul, and the hungry be fllletb with good." Mr. < 'ease I berry said In pari aa
Hows:
"Thb b not a buret of poetic fo tba heart of the Hebrew poet the experience of th* tried heart In the thick of the battle of Ilf* There are three thought* we wl to get fixed lu our mind* from o text—who It b that aatUflea, wb kind of soul* are eattaflad, and th rn bow thb may be accompli.bed. Flirt, He—the Lord-aatbllea. not lure, nor art, nor friend*, nor murte,
■ometblng lacking, b possible to live lu a a bou** and ndt know him, poertb! *- engrossed with art aa to forget lb* ertbt, and *o w* may become grossed with the material as to 1. ;ht of the spiritual, and the spirit alone can satisfy the spiritual part of We nolle*, secondly, that out any I b eatbfled but the hungry and the longing soul Th* great lovltaliou He that b 'atklrrt let him com* I
log HX heyt meal*, j letlers, hut they h tgrwork'ec who **ni*, ,he ,e- of »ntyln|
■ not pour Hb riches a •wer only Into the lougl and hungry The ses-kcr find*, the hungry eat Hut how- can God aatbfy qurbnul-hungar 7 Wall, He ha* bread for the body. Would He love us without bread for the soul T Ha* Ha
1 For
God, who commanded the light to ehine out of darkness, hatb shun hearts to give the light of the iwtedga of tba glory of God lu face of Jesus t'hrtst Ho. than, Jesus' words are when Ha said that ‘ 1 am Hie bread of God sent Him to feed the hungry aoul, to satisfy the cry of need for the bread of IIIIb, the light of life." The slugiug by the choir, under direction of l«*wb K. Bmttb. was unThe soloist* were Mr*. A. lleMuis Hoacubaum fcnd Miss AI lev Ftbiey. Alan, a sebctloo was given In excellent style by a quartet rompoaed of Mr* L. M. frease, Mis* BMey. Howard Kbley and lowb K. Hmtth. Tudor Htrang, Mu*. Hec.. of Philadelphla, presided at tba grand oigan —-* played In hb usual flnbhed
KniToa Tub: Daii.v HeKirtrivw I * have always bvllevsd that nr-r P ul to Iw feared, so Jong a* trufli 8 •ft free to combat It It b. in <mii
umlwf of men to seek lu any w ay U> erthrow, or even to make a tweaeb i. the strung fottinratlon whbh I hr foundrr* of Ocem Flty have thrown it Hieir work The ••unrtdrrsbat have lead u» to thb con. u are, flrrt. the salf-evideul truth that the founders, white ac-llug within lb* limits of the Stale law, lied an unerttollable right to build are-ordlug their own mind They might, il b ■e, have copied after Horan Grove,' A.bury Park, or Atlaoilr Flty, or me other popular resort, but, lu the 1 exerrt-e of Hieir own judgment, they re nrlodad to build Ocean City on a dHTeretit plan. Tlie plan b iinh|ii* nd thu* far ha* worked well. Beeoodly ; The plan amnnllng In bleb ticaan City I* being built rridcntly eueets Hie desire of a vart uiulne bast cltlren* of Hie I'nlted Hales, They waul Jurt such a place where they ran bring their famine* and spend the summer months, will being constantly annoyed by bai Ing their rblldreu ex|ajsed to the evil of Sabbath desecration and the drink 0 one hut a true parent ean fully appreciate the comfort and joy of
-lug such
a* Ocean I'tty lu which to spend I be Thirdly: Jurt eu far as tbeauiliutle* In Ocean t'ity prove t hem wive- • pahie of perpetuating and exlenil' ig the original design and character I the place will Ocean Illy become lore land more |upular. iwen I'lty Is on trial Shall lain loyai to her birth throe* a one to maintain her uniquene**. or hall slie surrender them and cor quaully drop down to the coma ui ordinary summer r*-> the Important question b not the quertbni of a I Ml cants, but that of char ter, re pout Ion, nrrtlny In view It b high time for Hie r authorities to come to the front and ■ce to II that all city ordluan strictly enforced. Fourthly : There ordinance* opprrealvc. In no way are H rtitcttou* uuw! land* unjust, and then they have been stlgmallaad aw*," but we murt remember, aa Governor Folk so wisely rethat "any law look* blue to the wker." Thb b trueofeTen the Trn CommandmenU. They are '-blue laws" to the vicious and Immoral man, however, they an laws of God, and are acquiesced In as being mort beneficial tor wow b and also for that Income There 1 come. Uceau <1ly b founded real thought, and I* designed to do S hat It can lu prepare men aod for It, a* well as for the purest brightest and happiest Ilf* here. Hei right, rejoicing the heart: liar rertrictlout true and nghteom Hence, they should be defended by every honest and clean ’omen and child. Fifthly : Whatever may be the deituds of modern life and the desire* of ungodly men. ChruUanlly b going in, and we want Ocean Flty a to be on Hie winning aide. H i the winning side to-day. The of her destiny b ascending and will ever continue to amrend an long a* n* true to the dlrtlncHvely fundamental and discriminating prt cl pie* on w hich she was founded X DuXXAX Cot'KTICItMIXK. 1021 Feutral avenue, Ocean Flty.
d Jndjrr *o doidr ' do net think It will re H from good ao
in FHy ha* thb Meson -
nsprrem* of any resort
But, whatever r* decided, lei il hr dime after careful and hmiert dellt* r- ■ atsm Isd u* bourrtly artd gentle-1 * manly niret and net He Hie question' rightly, renirmlwrlng that no qitweiou I- settled until It b nettled for the right. H T -F.
W ILLIAM M. BRKiH I
oi Holly B.ii'h.
Kiriixik Thx RKPurnn: —H tug that yoor paper I* Interarted In the relfare of Ocean Flty, and publicspirited enough to publish the o kin of the mort humble cittern u km* of moment to our city, 1 raged to submit Hie following thoughts and oplnfon* upon the muebriubbalh obsrrv-
Flrrt, the writer wbhe* it thoroughly I that be haa no quarrel with i or number of men nor ■ came any contention* that
any sympathy with by ao-calted law and order socteHecond. the writer rstood that be la working for Hie flnaartal aocceaa of Ocean Flty, not merely for the lew. lu the part. Ire enabled lo have a humble share In furthering c provemeuts our city late year* He has friends lo Invert thousand* of dollar* In Ocean Flty property. He w hewn Instrumental lu bringing four live buudrod* of dollars to boarding uses and hotels. He has been a f tor lu bringing Ocean FHy to I notice of upwards of Vi.Ouo people
I thb without
eoaUug the clly one penny, nor with dollar of prutll to Hie w riter. Hi think we liavr aome right to rlah t we are Interartsd In the liuauclal welfare of our city. Hut, mark you, all Hds waa done upon Hie harts that we lu Ocean FHy loved a quiet and restful Hahbalh. free from
business and trade.
Iter b lu a position to know the opinion of many of Hie
!5 r
lift bread lu Hie sweat of hb brow,' A good fastener which can be die- rwetev* rtmrt e-sIwMBIa Cwi. ] literally- w ho b unskilled and uu- InrtauUy, aod al a coal-lew. I A colored imrter of tba Treymore
— i- «.■ —I
f aecliauics—ua* oerer
and luxurious a* now. accord I he vertfled statemenu of both r id contractor* and the emphiynn
the Inraotor. ..
: may he, H will have to he of stulTHut log. H*~Bras working
can he severed a* quickly as ae a snap pulley broke aod a pwee of Dying of tbe scissor* on twine, for Ua** lu lb*' wood ateack him on the head, Injuring
J handling of mail count*. | him atveraly.
3K
and. with one accord, they do not be-
Opon Habbath " w|U |siy f, for there b only one
Ocwau Ftly along our ooart, and If It I
Open Habbath
many will turn to tbe numerous other resort* In the mountains and shore w hich are being found uinn Hie very principle which we are tliiming of carting away. The writer ha-been Invited to take shares of Mock In three such place* recently organized. By all mesas, have some place where tbe lirmiHV may pure lias* something to eat, but do not let us cart I away a principle for a few dollars that may be pbt Into tbe pockets of tbe few. lit will not pay Ocean Flty to sell Ite best aatf eo cheaply. Does someone say the crowd demands HT That does not mean that lbs crowd la alway* right. A crowd made a gold calf and worshipped It. A crowd demanded that the hart Man
GREATCtV^NCIL TO MEET
lireat Fblef of Kecord. Wih Kvstks, of Hie Greet Founcfl of 111proved Order of lied Ven of I'nlted Htates) ha* I—usd lhr call
i next. The ***.ioii. w Hi hi Armory Hall, and the brad the Great Fhirf* and lt*| -e* will be at the Moritk-rU e leading hotel of Norfolk. There will be two huporta Jirsey Bed Men arc ihterertol present their Htate in lhr . ngjhrlb of Hie order, thr olli bstltutliig jewel*. Thr la wa* adopted at Hie lad aow>l» not favorably rswived in tl
N. C. Clelland REAL ESTATE BROKER
HARHr F. STANTON BEAL ESTATE an j IHSUkANCF ! 1 PROPERTIES BOUGHT I
AND SOLD
MORTGAGES PLACED OFFICE F'glrtr Slieel lab* Alt*') littw Samuel Schurch r-, REAL ESTATE : AND INSURANCE 701 Aitmrj »«., Octet Cliy, I. j.
xtonea lor l-uhllc wenooto. Figures put out by Hie Stetr ffosrd New Jersey will brtiefll by thedeebio I tbe court* holding the Perkin* main stem" railroad tax to be con tut tonal. In tbe flrrt place, Ha venues from the Utatkui irf main rt xu property alone will be raised fr uu IUiO.tiSM.21 lo f:; .VH.:,2» To, and imount goe* largely to drereartng State w-ImioI tax. Tlie apportion merit for Fape MayFounty b$12 4*<> a* against tHKIO.UT In HUH, undei H e Duffirid Act.
NOTH* TO INVESTORS.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
lT a’mlUMM Conn
WtrZSL
: m rl«Ml Ui^rrjscl anj or ail MO* » < HauaTb '.ori’rwriarKnclitr
<oaaTITt TIO* MB- TUB. MTATK •r XEW JEBart BIT TBB I l.tAlls i. it « HR or KHWATK OONCO
■ue il sad dlvIsitMi, or snj- pwl ll sal aa* void. IM LseMaiuiT *ii ’SSStom NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.
J “l?u>u*icni w
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Monday. August 26th, 1907, Bar Oourf HnalrT tTMW l Ma^Uaaal *. VH? rm sd. «iiu*n.'> ini: and h-lac lata*4Tte *ia«wa<Tiy.laib*i%>«aX rti-apr u., *d.i *aU dtkrw Jsessr. ramar-~- ' and i lcbl boadrsdand B*vsBUr-av*. 'la M^r 1W.O i ..o tbs Ij«nr M*or lb* ■ i> tan It,,
ifJlortb'SrMrSi Man
HsU* 1 if. > IB*«SoaaM?«ndoi
R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue ' OCEAN CITY. N. J.
■lfr:Al»l*Kt A AI4A8IN Reading Coal
r ir»Monev to loan on Bond and Mortgage.-^ THAtTaX QUESTION^ Can easily be settled by building Bungalow Cottages THEf ARE IN GREAT DEMAND
I h-ivc jin-pAHi! pLms i yr-IMFIIt MimilHT h«»i
1 iitiinbrr of th<3<- iriwiic uyj an ! will Iw: plrascl t-> sututia
Jos. G. Champion ISTlllxIet'
- I.lth Si. and Haven Ave.. Ocean City, N.J.
c. 1 LAKE REAL ESTATE AGENT
ENGLISH 4 JOHNSON, Mendel's Annual y cm anc iiiccis cu;ARIVl S = LE
Money forjlorlgages... JORDAN MATHEWS
■ 240 kaliitr} Aveiiae.
High Grade Clothing and Fumibhings .... COMMENCES THiS RfOFNUE
George W. Ernst GENERAL HAULING
ALLEN SCULL x
-'Contractor and Builder ; ■ •
OCEAN CITY, k
er. Fjrg*. Lard, F
i Pouliry Nl.Artmry a
JOHIN MAKTS
*»,. 7* 1**, U. MContracting Builder
DARBY'S
Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave
j* 1
Irrt-Haas Work In Kvery Partk iitei
EElltE I. IIIKUIS i Ul
Cirpenters and Builders
JACOB SCHUFF
THE PIONEER BAKERF.
II. 700 Atterf Aisibb Omu Cit). ■ 1. ak*aw y-claU, iird^J*dK^M*-1
OCEAN CITY BAKERY
BREAD. FANCY CAKES and PIES GEORGE S. BltKEL, Propne®
ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, ’
3. Aciwi 8 ■ Ateau , 2E0. 0. ADAMS Jt BRO. POSTERING. RANGE SETTING
KKILK LATIRIa, fclC.. Etc.
Wark la Maaou Uae Promptly
falls al Our Nletre- • of many kinds Tin re are 11
eloTri.- oalla, II
if BERTTHIjlG ELECTHICAt
bit a Held wr yri'i*’ Aml^hol
JOS. MENDEL 1625 Atlantic Avenue, ATEANTIF < ITY.K.J
W. L. BEKkV. Manufacturing Jewefev, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND FT..
W. H. MITCHELL, BillCKlAflNG - PLASTERlNl. COAL COAL ]HHRIN« H SFW1IHLVT COAL lbrtdeiice T04 d5*mfal Ax. __ - _ __ . _ ■ - - COAL COAL
IIIA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed rttrk-tlv Pur* MJLK
AND
ICECREAM
Hoy ytwn t'.wl fn«i. the
SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. mVKI.FTH HT. AND WKriT AVI
, ,
0. j. HAMMELL
Marble n* Granite Works
Monument*, Maumleuma.
j Htatuary Work, Urwdl**CEMETERY INCLOSURES 7’h St. anil Asbury Au Works 3t rieasantville. It. I
A. H. BAKER
...'ndertaker • and - Embalmer.
849 ASBURY AVENUE.
OCEAN CITY. N .
rt* 1 all anyway t huyrr* lunmrrK
±.; , "ib ark lake mywjy. ias>ki-r* tola, i
Krauss s Eltctrical Suppl) House OceaDCiljjlGGaoSGoalGo. A. J. SMITH, PRoenitTon
PURE ICE
BEST COAL
OAK AMO B-IXIi, WOOI3
OHice. Ho. 634 AS8URI AVERUE
] • Undertaker and Emiwlmtr
G THOMAS. No. 108 Market St..
PHILADELPHIA,
Fine Family Groceries.
F**u n*vorvd Tvws. rbobv ivsbd* ol twAW* ^n«sr»ol ah e**d*a. < Wansd Prefl*.
7-H and ASBURY AVE.. OCEAN CITY, N. J. LOW 'PRICES. R ib Paper Hanging, Painting w-.i^ct,.. ttM rwr™^. A Select Lin* at ~ WALL PAPERS AND r-rtwaaBta " ,T "»1,“ C °!. AT ' 0 ' ,S I. N. JOHNSON,
PLUMBER,
Stum and Gas Fitter
UP-TO-DATE SIGNS
QUARLES L, HOFMANN
ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY
L^lPocono Nountaln I C bL.~::.‘?'" teot i LTS.* ^ nW
hew. 1 Ol A Awljurw _ I ••“'•■'•vissrsct c v Av.,| 906 WALNUT r- j Supplies.
Repairing a specialty.
Bath **' ’ ’
Supplies
»«0 Am bury Avenue

