Ocean City Sentinel, 28 November 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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AUXILIARY MET ^:S00Y WINS OCEAN STORMY SUNDAY, UP AT CLAYTON FRONT LAND SUIT FEW AT CHURCHES

RECEIVER WANTED

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IB Halurda)..

17 Mauday

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Give tbauka to your tmrnily Katber today. Tbcrt arc few. If any. «Itboul •omc rcaaon fur thaukfulm-* The removal of tbc unatcbtly trl«^ srapb pole# a loo* tbc avrtiun of Atlantic ITty baa rubtnacl the beauty of tbc my (tnally. Tba triad rap It pa 11 in propow to remove the pole* itbarrver prarticable, layltif tbc cable* In conduit*. Tbe acneme I* a* practicable In Ocean City aa In Atlantlf OKy It la mid that never before In any month of November baa *o large number of merchant* notified tbeir are at hand, ready for Inspection and purchase Never have *0 man; aumere' league, mailed to tbeir ben appeal* to abop early In the aeaaon, aarly In tbc week aud early lu tbe day. In aome cttlo*. portal c carry a printed peraooal appeal, otbera, card* In tbe street car* and •Core «Indowa bear tbe legend, good plan to abop eeeka Cbrtatmaa. Try It. THKKg la a miataken notion that tbe profmaton of teaching children In public aeboola la a mere Incident, that the teacher* need not i«u*ei» any particular qualincatloua that aim ply for them to put In a certain number of hour* every day to bear redtatkma. and that, ae a fact, anybody can fill tbe oOlceof at Tbla, It!« true, la merely a noth by tbu^ebo do not know, c cannot understand, * bat the function* ol a Icachet* are, aod w bo Imagine that Wheel tbe dlamlmal bell ring* tbe teacher* have tbe real of tbeir lime tbemaeirca. But, a* tbe Trenton Mate (.■aaetteaay*. there abould be a realiraUon of tbc bard truth that a teaclier'* . Tbe tboughtt baa hi* r all the Atlantic tlrr’a new police chief 1* given a kind word by tbe Movie*, which aay* of blm: Malcolm Woodruff, who baa worn tbe bloc uniform tot sixteen years, la tbe new chief ol police. He baa come up from tbi rank*. Merit decided hi. aclectlun foi the big beat portion in the depart meal, which be entered at tbe loaeat. that of patrolman. The new chief 1* known In tbeacrvlce a* an Individual wbo doe* more than be promlma, who la nevar a day late, but usually a day ahead, and wbo dtallkaa display and noise. With him "alienor I* golden,' and no man In the department g** erna blmaelf more aUtrtly by thla rule than tbe ne* bead o( the aervlcc There la but one class of law breaker* wbo are aoxloua became of May01 htoy'a choice Itlalbc gamhllng fra. terully. t'nief of Police Woodrufl ha* a hatred of tbe gambling Johila. he cauas lie believe* tliey rob tbe victim* that they entice Into them. With a fair gambler, be ba* no quarrel But with tba crooked gambler,*be I* to-day and will alway be tbe deadlloat foe tliey can have In ilk city or county. No promises could be exacted from blm to protect these leeches, and hi* antranoe Into offloe mean* that an long aa be wield, the poser « hleh belours toll, member* of the fra tern liy can only live In tbe city aud oouuty lu lb* jails. Iu hi* antagonism tocardstbe gamblers. Chief Woodruff ba* tbe entire support of tbeciiy. ■TUKl.t ON WATI-IMWAV* Oovernor hlokaa. at the Inland Waterways Conference, It Pblladelphta last week, to the coow at bi* •l«ech fa voting tbe propo*d plan for au Inland waterway, tbua a|ioke of New Jersey's lolereat In tbe measure: "Acroaa the bowm of New Jersey la carried practically tbe trade and commerce of tbe nation On b£i eaalern •Imres are to be found, with .but one exception, the terminal of all Ibe great trunk line* of tbe country from the South and \Ve*t Tile* carry the harvests of tbe field, the products of the workshop aud factory to l he populous centre* either for domestic use or for dMrtbutkm to foreign ixuiu-

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“Our Bute, therefore, ba* aq long been Hie highway of trade aod traffic Ibal It lakes a natural latere*! la any new movemeiil fur luertealng the mean* bf which tbe naliou'* product* shall (rnaa through or arroaa II lo tbeir Anal destination “In the propo-ed Atlantic lieeper Waterway* from Boston lo Beaufort. New Jerwy f. a natural aud essential link. Indeed, *be anticipated tbla waterway nearly thrtw-quarter* of a century ago. when *be constructed the canal that united nature'* two great highway*—tbe Delaware and tbe

,ycar now (awing they have much hi render thank* for Ttie ■•allon ba* been pro*perou* beyond degree, tbe crow* have been abundant, no grew! calamity ba* maned Ibe year, we are there I* no cloud uhTfie nattnqsl hnftxon. We have bad tluanctal tnmble*. due to abameful e»|»smre* of roalad minis)ratio.1 of lluaneial trust* and the distrust exrtted by them, but these trouble# are temporary and will anon

Tbe prosperity of the

country I* upuu a wild ba*l*. bu.lnes. : aoJ banking cfrdlt 1* sound, and I he government wa» never before 10 a*

strong a financial position general way. a* I* »ald by Ibe

Newarx Evening Btar. ll»e welfare of naliou refleri* tbe. indiradual wel- ■. But llaere will alway* be Hie (sior aud Ibe uulurtuuale aud tbc ■uflertng. no mailer w hat Hu general condition* <d tile. There I* no uni-,

inaceo for Ibe III* that ne.li I* It I* fur tbe many wbo have these III*, w Im have prospered 1 happy, to lake account of

urbasfed them and er thank* according.

Summer Church Workers nn> . Jmrt Were Guests of Mr. and

Mrs. C. C. Moore.

Tbe

mbei*

Hie

auxiliary of Hie Kir*< Pre*nytrriau 4 hurcb of tbla city had tbeir laal regular monthly meeting In I'laytun on Tliurartay la*4, s lure tliey wi hospitably enlerlalocd by Mr. a Mr*. 4". t- Moore, w bo have a lovi enl al Hie mretlng. aud they *|swk gtuwlng term*of ilu>manner in which they were entertained by their aud Im—Icss A most eangPrut dlnuer

Tlie in

r* of live a

sown through Ibe la

largely Interested. and Hie pr»ices* ol maklnx glass wa-explained In detail. Tbe member* of Ibe auxiliary will ind anon forget Ilirir visit to tlaylou or tbe genuine bu*|dUllly of-Mr

sti.(■ 1 .s:i r 1 isi. tmK i.twiNu. Not a few people, when a deatl occur* lo tbe family, seem 10 take 1 poaltlve deilgbl In ‘ nirruundlng It* last *ad rile* with a (••■up and glamou aod extravagance that to aay tt*

lead vulgar.

ere can be Very Hule roal feeling

for Ibe departed a hen tbl* "allowing

ofT' spirit manifests Itarif, and of tbc growing Indulgence In 1

thin at funeral*, tbe following extra. ! vlallcr here during Hie wi

Dr. Krmudtopf, Hbliadelpbla, ou "Eoodliog tbc Dead Ncglactlng tbe IJvlifg.” la mod

mely-

*'We have gone too fat w Ith our exavaganca*. I might aay with our lu •anlttoa, connected with our mode* of burying and commemorallng our It Is time that we return to tbe dm pie burial and mourning practice* of old, to sane views respecting death and tbe pur|>o*e* of Interment. Ill* elhat we cease Ibe prroeut all too unon practice of fondling tbe dead oaglcrtliig tbe living. Why pout funded word* of endearment into tbe unknowing grave, when a single

some onedisoonaolate. di» dr*pairing, mtgbl bring life, new courage, might open vista* of new hope and new joy? Wbyeuvertbe unfeeling earth with ma-ses of flower*, when a tew flower* given, lo tbe name of tbe dead, to some poor, aick child, to some (nor. bereaved mother, lo eume poor, slaving father, might abed a few ray* of aunabloe Into llva* Bad and dark aud by brightening tbeir life brighten Ibal of tba mourner." ~ ■* A KT v‘a M •mi-o sal I! II I I t . lu an adllorlal In a recant Issue of bis paper, Ibe l^kewood Time* aud Journal, Ladle It Fort, sou of Uovect Fort, calls atieotloii lu tbe iblllty Ibal baa been placed upon tba llepubllcan party. Editor Fort outline* some reforma lat mud be accomplished If Ibe ad1 retain tbe peuple’s

Tbe editorial distinctly aaya that the on "cannot apeak of tbe govermrelect n llh tbe freedom we should like, might be thought that we •poke by authority." However, young Fort declare* that "the election us tbe ruforring of all of tbe eliding rxdae laws and tbe adoption of •uch naw laws as will make tbelrenforcement sure and general hi all

the Mate."

other reforms tbc election has made Imperative, according to Editor Fort, Include economy lu Hie Hlale govern men 1: abolition of all ureas In tbe Malt Houre and ; Ibe end of abrenleeiam on Hie part of high official* at Trenton: tbe punishment of every man guilty of any wrong-doing In any Male Inofficers of there Institution* wbo are doing outside thing.; Iba 'abollik.11 of .Had uun-pariiaan board* aud ncentratiou ol reepoualblllty upon oomeuut wbo may be held accountable for tbluga done; revision of tbe corporatlou laws of Nee Jersey In d* of Ibe people: a public utllllle* commLalun with ample power along Hie Unas of the New York law : ’ all kind* of ^o*sl*m and Hblnuism In pollUcs; the driving U ul le Houre aud the legislative balls of all paid agenta of corpora: Ions wbo seek lo control or sba|<e ltgl*la- ; Hie prcrervailou of tbe riparian Is lor Ibe |wople, aud tbe changing of tba policy of relllng Ibe *ame w hlcb has Brought so much leu to Hie school fund of ttie Mate.

W < ranmer tie* rriuruwl from a

Idt lo Newfleld

J. It Kendrick,of Philadelphia, we*

■1 town on Krtday lad.

tieo. W. Shirley, of Pro.|wct Park,

■ aa lu town yesterday.

<'bastes Malbewk, id Plilladelpbia, ■ aa In towi. yederday. a Heury I* Moore, of lladdoi.Mld, • a* a vtatior here on Prlday. * IVtughty, of Norihfleld, was a

Loot* Warn*, of Philadelphia, was lu tbla city a few days eluce. J. J. Barger, of Philadelphia, waa a visitor here during tbe week. Mrs. John Middleton, of < 'anjdrn, aa* a recent gued of tbe Atglen. Tbeo. K.kleBow. of Sea Ide CHy. wa* a vlsliir here during Ibe week. H. F Mark well, srf t'amd m. wa* a visitor here* tie latter pari of .be w eek. ' Mr*? K. P Patleraou, of Philadelphia, was In town a abort Albert Fogg, of t'amdsi Ibe Sunday vlwior* to tbl A. Campbell, of Pleat autvllle, waa lo town ou Monday. B. L. Hackenberger, of I'l.lladai pbta wa* a recent gued of Ibe Wyoqj

Ing.

I visit lo It

1 Penn-

lyivaa

• baric*. K Haag, of Plilladelpbia, owner of ibe Hslelgb, wa* a visitor

yederday.

Mr*. Ueorge Brown, of bo ow u* property here, wai

ou Wednesday. tsddr* and M r* i

tieddr*, of Saarthmore, were recent

vidlor* to tbw city.

Max M Keyrer. of PblladelpbU, vldied bl* brother, Ell S. Keyrer, lu

tbla city, a few days ago.

Tbc iter. B D Collins, of Millville, wa* a visitor here ou Tuesday

regldered at Hi* (Jarwood

Mr. aud Mrs. David McCoacI Plilladelpbia, were lu tow n on Sunday

aud regldered at tbe lllacayoe.

F. K Sledcm, L S A. Slrdru. aud "Dan" Medem. of Pblladelpbia, were vldtore here during tbc week. F. P. Canfield, of Avalon, was a

here on Sunday. He bad tc over night He waa a guest ol

V l.ltut ben rciCan ore IbeOaraoc

Helen Thomas, of Philadel-

phia. ha* returned laome after a few

the family of F.

Sc bock, lu Ibi* cily. J

Mr*. Buxby aod daugliter, of Cape

May Court Houre, have been vie

brother. Ed. Hand, family. In tbla aty.

Ca|4 Belfurd Smith, of luck alkie.

gibe

01 friend* lu tl

. city.

Mr and Mr*.

from a lengthy vlelt lo

(Juarry vllle, Pa., and - New York City. A. E Cok ha* come lo Ibta city from

Hordrult

ill •l- ud*!^ 1

-Ity.

1 Ocnu

11 II SUpbcue and l«wi. Bluom, IbrAmrricau Art MarbleComiamy, ruitadelphla, were gued* of K. K.

■avo> Tiirairr, aiiamtr ( lit. take, of the Cumbrrlaud Holel. 1 --

Tbepopulxr mualcalcomedy, "Com- Sunday

ig Thro'Hie Bya." will be (.rereiitwl.

..: Ibe Savoy ou Friday and Saturday ! •"*»* Jennie Morn*, iblef o|ieralor It lauol exaggrrsttou to rey that no at tbe Inter Male Tclrwboiir mu.kwl comedy which ha. been nre. here, ba. returned from a lw,vtf£x.'

voklng comedy ^a i. contained witblii u '“ » u<, vlcluliy.

meresUbread ofadnry. It bnrverilir- >u ,,r * c ' r . of tbl* city, who returned Ires sufficiently well dellned to hold a few day* aiuce from a visit to Itrldgetbe lulerrel of Hie spectator*, and, bin, have gone lo Cape May fTouri luckleut* of the sun w hich com|iel Im- Mlaa> llul » Erual. of tbl* dly, wb moderate laughter. Aud all of tbl* ba* been In Philadelphia for com

ss-Si^ss^Kta A c aSdis i ‘“ r ; ,‘ nr r K ^r nu , *

Sluane'* happiest vein. Ma y new «»cbroe. 1.apwdfog . few day. with , U ke, nl l^v J

* innuunced f.w her parent., Mr. and Mr* Oauige W. 1.. K

rnue. Adam* -asi

Atlantic

climbed Hh tree many tlmre and from Ida lofiy (irrcb. walchad *lil|> a* the) passed by on Ibe burom of the Allanlic

in street Services Were Held Only in the Morning in

This Cily.

Cspt J. Mackey Cm

Fourth street life revlng dslwxi. wb ba* (•■rolled me beach foe man, yaar*, had no recollection of a tree a the place referred lo by Mr Adanu I a(>l. < 'urood al*o wa* a w lines* for lb

pialntilT company

pe *linnp a Ca(*t. Corson aod Jo* |i ; I rhill urcum. one of Hie crew of ^ir Fourth He lo ump waa dug out of Hie ground : Hagni Capt Coraou sa* again called to the 1 be b™ 111J on Thur*i%y—lln* lime by the;

derferud with Hie attendance local eburrhre Tbe morniMt «

he w ere held a* u*uat, but Itieir * ere no lalned in tb

inlay t heard Hie rilurn of ■bow iwure why a fereiver hr apiwdnted for Ibe Wiki-

wood Creel Pier Company, Hie *1(dlratlon for w lik-ti w a. made by Cbarle* Booth and other*, through-

AHonwy «i. Harvey 1 arr

Judge Starr, coun-el for Hu <*eu-.

11 1 rower'* Hall. * here the Fir*! E Church'* cingregalkMi I* now Slug, tbe |«*4br. Hie Kev. Hr. E. Hrunyate. gave a Thanksgiving

Judge Starr. Allornry Carr snggretei

■ of William Early a* Hie re

befon

wtirn

1 up. Fast ti

stump wa. a little soggy so

duug lo Ibe trunk, while underneath wa* dry while *aud to the depth eight lurbre. TUI* rend wa* Hie dluary beach rend and might In

tbe place w here it wasfoui

The r-

sof t!

a «Ihegar cruel crmi quantity of vinegar further lesimwd that

All Hie wlluemei •

r that

scribed by Hw w ltues*.l.ake Adams. Ill existence al Ibe polul fixed by blm, and that Ibe slump bad lo all appear

twelve mouth

The o'Per reiirettoti of tbe seek wa* tb. cruwa-examliiatlnn of Ih.hert Fuller a Sony w lines* by ex-Judge Wereoll of connrel for Hie ^dalnllfl*. Tbe exJudge was uolnatcb for Hie ex Mayor aud for half au hour Hie court room audience wa* given au excellent free vaudeville show lu whlcb Hie laugh was always ou the lawyer. Those

who had Hie pleasure of IM Ibis half hour of repartee w ill

forget Its la ug ha Ide side. As Judgr Kndirott remarked. ■'Tbe Irish

take care pf themselves."

That 1 he father of Judge Eudlcott (tbe 1 rial Judge) was tbe captain one of two ships Dial came aground tbl* shore, a* tftnessed by Hi

Hooye, was an luleresllng pnlut lu Ibe tqw^f ‘ evldeuce given by Mr Hooye wlulr he torthai

Tbe following w1inew*ei were e> amlned *lnce tbe re(ttrt lu last week' Ml** Minnie Wanamaker, Martha Miyd»r, Joseph Snyder, Cba* Hoyle, Andrew Marshall. "r* Andrew Mar•ball. Ml*. Jennie Taggart. K. N. Miyder. Wm Bridgewater, the Itev. Penn I orwou K. 11. Hooy. t'. C. Wane-

Cog, Ph.t* he Bice,

1 Hull

II. Wimeg Dr. ItAudolnl

Mark Tow)|Beiid. Adam Delbreu. (JktL Ferialermanwr, C. B. Dalbjr, flao Harg-r. Mrs N. II Sony. I«a|. Breckley. Iwwl# Bmllh, Alfred 11 Mktbam. Mr*. Alfred l! Mldbam. tlldruu Hl-ley. Thoms* Funniaon, Core J0I1 •on. Blanche Fetters H H Hi*n Helena Vauaaul. May Ayre*. I Waller, John H. Christ, W. Elwall l-ske M. HlUxard, Kllxa J Breckley Margaret Barber, Charles H. Clouting, Ueorge Tboma*. Tbad. Young, Samuel Hgrwuod, Coleman I .earning, ftufus Honey, Ueorge Breckley, Joa D. Norcom. Capt. J. Mackey Coraon, l.ramlng Klee. John U. Halter. II. C. Kobluaon, John Austin, Mary Dillard. Carrie Webb, William HotTmau, Jordan MallMwa. Theo. Klrk|wlrirk, Catharine Kelley, J.H McCullough, J. T Miller, laaac Addin*. William Sullon, Charle* Mittou, Mr*. Belle I 'row buret, Al Hlgbee. Mr*. B. J. Stout, W. W. Keller*, Virgil Hermau, Core Bedding, Elmer H Kngllab. Albert Kllxgerald, Mr*. Wm. Hleaari, Ueo. Itodau. Sr.. C. I. Wright, Wm. Finch. B C. Bingham, Robert

.. . — rjrvtewart. Jno. K. Henlor, Jeaae Crouae, Norcom, daughter of Kmmll Alklni, Mr. Harwood, Jo*. D. Norcom, lie* Lu(Hfu |, K | urd Charles

Millie**, Jr , Adam Freund. Andrew Kane, Hiram Bteelman, Henry H.

. J. Hackney, f. C. Varmeule. Earle. L. M. Bice aud 8. H.

WYOMIKU. It 1. Hackenberger, Philadelphia.

ATUUEK

D v'cClure.Piilladelphla- Mr*. John

Camden.

OAKWOOH.

11. D. Collin*, Millville: F. P. Canheld. Avalon; Ml** Matthew*, Mr and Mr*. M S. Mowrer, Ocean Cily: S. B.

ret. Philadelphia.

K1.RKKOK.

rank Snyder. Tboa. W. J.ck, Max Keyser, Charles Mathew*. J. B Kendrick, Conrad E. Muhly. Philadelphia; Joa. O. Champion, llcean

Klee, Wild wood; J. M.

j'ickram, Millville; John leather

burry, i<riat< '

va:

a and several comed;

Interpolated, all

8 a practically new emcnain-' e large comiwny of Mu. made

up of comedian*. vocali*t> xnd daurer* I* still beaded by Mr. Frank Ijilor; that IrresMible fun-maker, u ho-e success In tbe part of Nott, the tailor lu this piece, ba* brought blm con apIcuauOy tori* ard among the geuuini ly clever Cotbcdlan* of tbe day

Erual.

Among Hiuse wbo attended Hi wedding of Ml* Heleu Bcbermrrhpru were Mrs Mary Townaeud " '

of tbc bride: Mi Edwards aud Mi

H> LoaX.—415U0 to I20UO ou bund , w I

face*will be otswrvod in

Ibe oigAUlxallou it Is aald tbat tbe — ' t» a decided Imiyoveaueut on thal

•cean Cily: Mr*. R 8. Patteraon, Mr*. Haul. Hartman, Mr. aud Mrs. T. H. Ruder-, Mr. aud Mrs. Hobf. Carson, Jame* K Kllcble, F. W. E Sledem. “ l .H K. L. Hled-m, Philadelphia: 1„ 8.

k ' A St clem. l*ogau, Ohio.

HIBCAYXK

| Kbcnezer Adafoa, J. Jlurrwood Haly,

»- Ha.id McCoarb and wife. Louis I* | Warne, John J. Barger, Philadelphia.

K A Coraou, Oooati Cily; Albert Fignt, H F. Stnckwell, C. L. HuBol*. C«m^ Tbeo. K. Hellow, Sea Isle Cily;

Mr. and Mr*. T. H. I.uders. ol p| elphla were among tbe week'*go

the Kalblu. It ba. been their cua- K A Coraou. Oaaan CHy; Albert Fogg, Tlie women folk oftbc First 1'rr.h no In the past lo make frequent vlsll* H F. Stock well, C. L. DuBol*. (arw^^fTah Church ywaterday rent

iction ■■ 10«h* f ■ - 1 Ibe Kalblu, which bolel ac-r-oinmo- den' Tbeo K llcllow Sea Isle (.11 v ^ ll ** of Eoiwl*. Illeralure 1,. .

...1 was* B.,*—. ■■ r

le Iwiig with breath Ira* ouch so tbat they fnig.il r and their need of foqg, fed them •(•■ritually, lot forget them 10 tbeir

Allbou

1 He I

multitude. With u*. Hie loaf of bread -ome. as truly from Cvod a* did lbn*e (arilou* dlstrlbulrd lu the w llderne**. nut we have tu wall the harvest whk-li

are taught Hie value of economy. He has given to u* time, strength, latent# and means In order that we should If lady use them all In tbeir plare, aud we need to wisely avoid all wa-le Ini order Ibal Hie lot si value of our llva* may he Hie greatest and Hie furtberot Hr. Cook rimed with a reference to Ibe new Christian y*ar. which o|wu* ou next Sunday Hr couu-elcd the l«ople to make Hie best u*e of all that Hod has given (hem fur Hi* glory, for tbeir own well-bclug aud for Hie ex-

lenakni of Hi* kingdom. KrRKT PKKKHVTKHIAX.

•* W net Have We b> be Thankful • 'or?" wa* tbe -ubjerl of the Bev. H r Cawselberrry'* •ermon In the First ■re-hytenan I hurcb on Sunday morning. Tlie |••lor took bl* led from

-•"Blm 107; 1-0-10-25 88-43

Mr. Ca*arlberry aald In pan:

“TbL Hie iww-011 of the year when

peculiarly lining to a*k Hie quesouf theiur. for It t. Hie aeaaon

Ing I* Hie Amerli-an Paa*-

aerviug man. If we were more < aervaut. we would be more gralrfi

thankful.

“In tbla Iu7ib I'-alm, Ilia writer Ireallng mainly with four claHes people. Probably^ai Hut age only

.'■liable for religtou*

lilu*trailoii*, but lu the a

mailer wbat tbeir comlUlon, \li wa* , cau*e for lh*nk*givlug to mighty Hod. They found cau-e gtatllude and II I* flllltig lhal •bouM a*k Hie que-ilon of the mi mg. We »hould be lhaukful, a* 1 of our beloved nation for Hod * go new. in giving u* In abundance hle**lng of pr.i*prrlly for another

"No*

e kno*

ready to rob the Almlghly ol credit due Him, by aay Ing wi bright aud compelic—have natural advantage*; but whatever argument yir explanation might he glveu. It atill remain* a tart that the secret spring* of suroes- arc un*ren aud beyond our laverilgaHoii. and the ynoM reawuable way to account for our bleoainfs Is to •ay, 'Every good and pcrfeci gin coming down from above from tbe Father of mill*.' “Again, we, a* a church, abould be tbaokful fur a new building aud fur tba pert we have bad lu carrying forward the good wurk We abould be grateful {m a chance to work. Work I* the natnral, normal muJIH011 of man. Without wurk, the mu-clr* tiecome flabby, Ibe ra^id «*elr*s and pur (loses decay and uiau'a very bring becomes a contradiction We should Iw grateful that tlud ha* called u* In bi co laborers with Him- We know ll l*a great and grand privilege lhal we have of bring called friend* of Jesu* Christ, sh thal we can lie Instrumental lu helping to bring a lo*l ’orld to the feel ol Hie Savior, a privilege that even tbe angel* of (iud would be glad to have. My friends, the secret of happiness Is not In till (lad has for each one, and then In Hie doing of tbe same unlll He call* u*

ome.

"We should be glad In dayrAbal Cod

oflvt munc 1 roun oummen uuilfliit

BET MY PROPOSITION BEFORE YOU BUlin

' Hotels. AiuimiRNTS, Cottages, Bay Vau^

Hi scAunvs, Etc., Desigsbi AM) EitECfE!) 1 will |>rrpjre your jilans ami spedikations without charge. Tliey will be Hnroughly prat ■ (i, J and atlipted to local condition* :: :: - :

GOOD MATHIAL GOOD WOSK QUICK :[Rvi (E

Otis M. Townsend j builder Succeaaorto JOS. G. CHAMPION

ENGLISH & JOHNSON, Miaciois anil Buiiaers 1240 Aalinry A»e*«ir.

Tlier* ss ie Kiris, curiosity ai

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» consider the adn-al.iluy of :ig a high si-houl i.|i. Ml#* I -a 'iarre s a- pleased s exam " paper*'of 'bj, S..|.l

The clmulstry cl erupllon 1 he uther

Wltrn you hear the tlre-alar 00k at the sul.joliied l|*l ,.f n f llre-boxr*. aud you sill a lie lo al u.n of the fire. 16—Second and A*l.ury avrn Hi Fourth and Aat.ury aveu 27 -Fourth aud Ocean avrou Ml-Sixth and Central aveno 45—Eighth aud A*l«irt avrn 4k-4 ity Pavtliuu, Bua'nlsall 54 —Ninth aud Oorau avenue

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SHERIFFS SALK.

Monday, D.'cember 16th. 190

L 0. Acini 1. « trim. GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. MUSTERING, RANGE SfTTING WUM LAYING, tic.. Etc.

ALLEN SCULL

Contractor and Builder

JOHPs' MARTS Contracting Builder

Jos. Mendd The ■ et.<tln K «»ne PH *. 4 lot hlrr. Ilatier aod <*♦■*»* ►■•alahrr

All the .besf there 1* to lahad at a saving of n, ( a-r cent, to yon. We tepre - Mitt the best makrts AH guaranteed and wc hat. u record of 28 years to *i:‘. stantiate the aaaertion

SEE OUR GRAND DISPLAY

fr fall gar till*) a ■«> 1 ai f, ,

SUITS, OVERCOATS, PIKTS

We boy for cash and sell for cash, and give no trad ing stamps We allow ear fare. Call and beroovim-t-i]

iota 1 liman 1 in JOS. MENDEL Carpenters *nd BuHden. ^....-.0.1-..

Wpencer a Swan '" "V be RKV . jobbing L*arpemer 1 Specialty an( j Builder ,ni,nuf * ct ‘ jr InK Jeweler. as* A.kwr, - 1 - o«M cu, h. J NO - ** sou™ SECOND St., Leonard Krauss Co,

Electricians

t» Asbuty Avenue, Ocean City, 14 J. MOM Va All tuaAsrial and ■ o'V^usr*nli*d QUARLES L. HOFMANN RCCISTCRED ARCHITECT

006 WALNUT STREET

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ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury A vimutv

Ttm AND ASBURY AVE„ OCEAN CITY. N. J. Fine Puer Hanpnj, Painting WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Htadquaner* lor UP-TO-DATE SIGNS

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies tluaranteed'h^rirtly Pore /AILK AND ICECREAM

ESTABLISHED 1

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• u way KventTirlot Hfonwlf h* I learn to say 'nuTMy wjllVul Thine done' We abould be'grateful fur e hope III the heart of mankind for eternal life. We will not argue to-day, uul call to your mind the prouilw of Iran* t'brlat and be gralefu! f-u ibal, Heeauae I live ye *hall lur

Ytt St. and Asbury Au Ora [ii!!| lull Coal CD. J SMITH, PnoaaicTOR PURE ICE BEST COAL

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Office, No. 634 ISBURr IVEKUI George W. Ernst c «eral hauling Wbolroale Bulte'r.' Kg^.'urt. ( heere

N. C. Clelland REAL ESTATE BROKER :

HARRY F. STANTON *EAL ESTATE aaj IHSURANCE PROPERTIES BOUGHT

AND SOLD

MORTGAGES PLACED Mfltt l‘|tilk Sir..! Biles Art*,, t.MM Samuel Schurch ■ro* , real estate • n. . * . * ND ' ,f »8VRANCE '01 AiDurj ite POceu Clij, I. j.

c. U LAKE -REAL ESTATE AGENT..

COAL r COAL

COAL

COAL COAL SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWKLFTH HT. AND WKK1 AVF. As you are always sure of gi-iimc

2240 pounds to Hie t-.p

•TUNTIC ICE COMPIKt °12." “ Pocnnn Mountiin lu

John Donnelly &C0.

CURBING and FLAG STONE i FURNISHED and LAID -. Also RE-5ET 729 Central In., Dc»n Citr. > 7 SHOEMAKER’S STORAGE HOUSE lltlh Niiri M eat Ave., Ore an 41t>, W.J* All (wrenns having Furniture »r aay kind of Men-handl** to Iw srored will ■age money by going to tbe Shoemiter Stoiage House K. It. TOBBKHV UOUtE MOVINB AND R4ISK.6

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A. H. BAKER -Undertaker - anil - Embalmer 849 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. 4.1 «wn* siisarrsd day or slahi. J^AKK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer ’fboa* im ucKAji CITY, g. j.

DARBY'S Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave Klr*l-class Work In Every I'srikula.. baondr} eoliaeiadua Mown*) aadWiJswWP 0. J. HAMMELL Marble w Granite Works Monument*. Mausoleum*. HUluary Work, I 'radii- . CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vaults, Grave fovem All kluda of Cemetery Wort Works al piasastrlUe. R. JI. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Stum and 6«i Finn Repairing a specialtj - - Bath Tubs and Plumber*

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