ocean City Sentinel DEATH ENDED SUNDAY IN THE BIG CROWD CHEERED THINKS IT UNFAIR RAILROAD IN HER SUFFERINGS' LOCAL CHURCHES YOUNG LOCAL ATHLETES TO ASSEMBLYMAN RECEIVER S HANDS
THURSDAY. MARCH
Wt-ahali be Rla<! to ir<-pi neWM and communication* to till" communliv ami
I coinmuniuatio
com pan led wltli the full name a'ldrem of the »titer, not neewaniy f,.r piibllcatlau, but a»a euarautee .If
Rood ratth.
DOTS.
t'ottaRe** are rmtiuii. Many vl**ltor« the^e dav-. Iluuaea are renttuR rapidly tottaRea an* belne rented eyty i-,,iv Ocean <:iljr lm- M.me romliiR at i, : r |e. Keal eatate aRenU are kept *>n ihr
A J Btnitb, long m, Strong Sermons and Excellent All Things Conridcred, the
Passes to Her Heavenly
Reward.
M usic Heard by Large Congregations. • ■ Tbe eburchea ill thh* city were r la rifely attended Sunday Follow I -are report* of mmc of the »ermc
Mr*
'■Iicerfully '
Ocean City Boys Made a
Good Showing.
111 The Ioiir-heralded athletic meet or R|ctTTTM"nr tUTTOpiwdrome. .*11 Ihc •; Iluardwalk. la-t Saturday evening, and the-affair nerved to attract a j larRe uumtierof tbe renort'e|i«opleaUd I-' ?^~*rt vlallora. They alt ehdweil tt
re of the Itev.
The Ked Men an mu. tlielr platin. Will Ocean I'lty hatram thl* year? Place an “ad" Jn the will bruiR reaull*. Tbe adprauo lan't in ^he I* up In Hie air. l*oial Itcd v'eu vi.i la*l -alunlay •ilRht.
•Ji pl. a*c.| n
ru*hed w The *w
w ill M
South Jeraey trucker*
hard for an early market ] I* in the tin Truckera are bu*y haulluR fertHirer j "'fther exe need potatoe- and hnllicd, j ** e refcrn.I t>ur almanac aaya the *len* are ju.i I .Ak*!' * IH *' rlRbt fur plantliiR *prinR ad*. " '
The l.lberty buy* had if.**i mu*lc at theirauniyeraary celebration. The HmmxKI. PriutiuR lliiu-e turn* out line printiuR fall at the oflice. You tnnat profll by your own mi*-
take* If you bo|* lo prolll by tbo*e of
An old bachelor aaya tbe female am-
bition beRlu* w nil dulla and eml* wltli
dollar*.
Never try to make a man feel at
Fir-t M
day moruiuE. Hr. Brunyate. the deep appreciation
pa*tur, *|aike from tbe text l*a..U: 1^. ; played by the youiiR men, and TheflirMlan * path, aald Hr. ^truu- only reRlrt wa* tbal Allanllc <
yate. I. be*et with |«rll Not only In carried off *0 many of tbe prl/c-
•r of the Klr*t 1 the future |. there dancer, but In the ! Attantte I'lty won by the *••■>0 I pi-l. The deadlie*! foe* are tho*« that '.♦•■.•4 The eveuta were all elo ' Itv Surveyor 1 attack u* In the rear. The traveler contented and very lnlrre«tlne na.ter I M. may be overtaken l.y 'pe*4ileiice and j Tlieone-niUy mu wa* won t.y H nd Mr* T I^e ;death that lay all uuMlapected In the man. of Atlantic I lly. South, “I'er* ‘larad. ; very place- he |*a**ed In lauRhler and Ocean flly. wa* a do*e »ec*>ud‘Thy Will tic j In aonR Itut man never Ret* away i time w a* live minute* and l**rlv-tl
the home of | him on the lbre*hnld of every new* day. a-bort track,
iier-ln-law, iu|Tbe|ia*t never leaves u*. It become- In the balf-dille run. Surran day mornliiR I part of olir*wlve* I here I. no r-c»pc Atlantic I'lty, wa* dP-|Ualllled haree of Mr. , We eaniim lice f^pm ourwlve*. Penl* roi/Rh tactic*, and Ihe race —i.ted by the icome ufdTn u* fnnu the nil-lake* of the awarded t'apt. Harry FouM*. ' v J It Itundall. of Atlantic l.‘lty. pa»t. Ml-takc- may lie liiuocent Scliuelder. o(Jlicean flly. aecoud •ruin pa-t**r al llatnm.iulon. and enough, hut unfortunately for u- .Scull third. Tunc, (wo mlnule* liev ,|f ste * art. the' pre-cut | nature puul-he* blu^Mrr a* IhouKl , forty-three *ecii>ld*. ^ ■tor uf the church m Haannontoii. I they were rrtmea F^Riuru* ju*t the | Iu the yard da*b. " 1I-01. 1 I llundall -i-ike toiu-hiuRlv<if Hu I*ame whellier it be klmllv*! Innocently Han, of Ocean « Ity. won hv twr we all evert in thl* life: and <0 of malice. An Indl-crelnin may yard*, but wa*'dl**|Ual fieri by
EIGHT VOTES FOR CAPE MAY COUNTY
Sta‘c Convention on Will Consist of 1.0 Delegates. <*.*vernor Ffankllu Murpliy. r of the Stale Republican < o
of reprr«enlatlou 1
A Local Business Man’s View William S. Casselman Takes
of the Local Option Charge of Wm. J. ThompBill. | son’s Projected Line.
One of ocean (.'itybi prominent bit*). I Vice fbancellor l-eamtnR. In famne** men Hiu-rvprr**e» htin*elf on Hie dm. Monday api«duted a receiver foe local opiutn bill: | Hie Helawarrand Atlantic flly Kall'1 wa- an alteullie H-tener to the road. Thta 4* Hie line projected by pe.~-ee.ll..4. ..f the l.eci-lettyre bn the i William J. Thomfwm and hi* a«v~ fro-ny l,.*cal Opii.m tdll dbrinR 11-:date*. In run from Olouctader
H0T€L
Bise^YHG..: Ocean Ave. Between Etgbtb and Ninth Htreeto
OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH
s Aw-emtily, r for and antnal the i« ameuitiaenl* oifer^d a
11 Reueral.
!l know Hie fate of The bill P* I" fir and I prewume rrpll.nr courae lef.in
- fur vteth.idw fonfereuce, at Mtllvllle. liur»t Into uiiroutrolle.| entbu*In which he plainly dated that and vet Hie a**cmblynian who t probably I*Mwred by the »anie 1* • I id* •com* evidently unfair lo not •■an a nrprv*eutative elected b, .-.■ndiiuency half dry and half wet
«• Rfrale*t iuDueuiw 1- knowledie of Mr*. odfhri*t la ti Influence, cnulined to Hie four ie, but wa* larRely felt
Irbvr u*ed lo Iw -all-IlH with a cottaite, but now ltdemandea (owndlouae
a* «ell.
Tbe help <|jie*tion* proml*e* to lie a aerlou* problem for farmem In thl* Keen the man who want- money bad would draw the Hue at com felt money. Where one man I* ruined by much money a tli.i-j-aud are ruined by not enouRb. Kvery'woman live* to couRratulale herwelf that there wa* our man -Jn didn't marry. Tho~e melancholy iierwui* w ho are alwar-jnepared for Hie word *cldom Ret the lied of H
Tbe Rev. 'Ir. fa—elberry *|*ike
r.mi the text found In <jrui--t*, f:t: 7: liadiel died by me In tbe land of
in Ihe wav wjdCi yet there
I pay.
e can pay our bill* and keep tbe ball a-rolitiiR. A woman with an account.at a department dote can Rrnrraily be depended upon lo till Hie bill. There I* miltitiiR new under tbe «un, ewnec'ally to Hie woman who ha* been married three or four time* • PERSONALS. Jo*. O. f hamnlon, of Audubon, ua> In town thl* week. Mr. K. Kaplln. of (iermantown, wo* In town on Sunday. H W. Allen of Phlladrlphil recent Rur*! of tbe I’alaee Albert FurR. of I'amden. paid blu*ual weekly vldt to thl* re-ort' Mr* John K Auell'i. uf Plea-ant vine, viaitad relative* hi thl* city ovei
Sunday
Mr. Norman lltrby, of I’hlladelphla. *pent Sunday-with relative* In
thl* city.
Willard Htrlxer and Then. Towoarud of OollluR»*ood, were vudtor* hereon
Saturday.
Mr*. Brown ha* taken occupancy of a email bou*e on Adiury
near Sixth utreet.
Vlr and Mr*. Havld Smith i-f KdKewater Park, w ere among the vldlor* to
thl* city yewterday.
Mr and Mr* William DeHroth. of Plilladrlphla. have been -peudluR -
few day* In l hi* city.
Henry L. HornberRer. a well-known Pbiiadrlpbla newspaper vl.ltor here on Tue*day. Daniel OallaRber. of Philadelphia, owner of tbe l.»fa>ellr. in thl* city, wa* In town on Sdmlay. KoheH farwon. of Philadelphia, wa*
amutiR, the week_'
Kphrath, and I burleil her there." The word* of the lexl are taken from the dory uf Jacob reheardug the tale of Id* life to .to-epb. hi* non, aodThe lm|*>rtant part bear* U|ion Hie Ion* of
bl» beloved wife. Uachel.
“In Hit* incident," *aid Mr. t'a**elberry, "we learn two le*>on*—that there wa- love In tbe heart and *arrow 111 Hie life. We to-day are called u|>on to norrow. but Mirrow I* an enriching luflueuee and. If we will |ieriult. draw* u* nearer to God. for *oiiietlme* we *ee more HirouRliour tear- than we do In
And a* Itachcl left »nn» and daiiRhler* and
other dear one- a legacy of love, *» (hi- loved wife, motliel and dder jud lenarleil ha* left u- a great legacy of love, patient life and -ullcruig, chrt*fortltude and Inving trud in a|ier*oual Saviour dorhiR the day* and of iiaiii. i-et u* learn to-day what God would have u- learn—that •hould live a life of faith and love, ttiat we may al*o lea c a legacy ich a* thl- dear one ha* left u- " Mr*. Mary Halley tjulun Smlih waJOlh, IHoO. Hk father wa* John tjulnn. who died In PembriHik, Me..
« live year* old. Her
mother, Klixa Valentine, moved with Worceder, Ma**.. where Mr*. Smith upeut the greater part of her'
girlhood.
Later *he moved to Maurh Chunk. Pa , anil then to Hainmontmi, N. J . w here -he wa- married on Aug 11-1 -Jd, UMU, to Augudu* J. Siulth All of
•'tio ha* not blundered ? Who hafouod the re*ult of hi* folly -come o|*on him after man\ tfay* 7 Kvery blunder of to-day -end* forward an enemy to lui|ierll your life of to morrow. Wnal with the danger- that may come upon u- from our o» u tack of w!*dom. and Hio-e brought upon uthe ludl-cretioii- aud blunder* ul oilier*, we are pnr-ueil by a hod w how >ame i* legion We go through life -ha-ed by foe- Innumeratile. releutle**,
cruel and deadly’.
•The Sgrvlce Sf Good Work*" wa*
the topic dliw-u—ed by the Itev. Hr.
hi* morning -crmoii at Holy
rrlutty P K. Church 011 Sunday inuriiliig. "He took Id-^^l from St
Sty. Four nephew*. William Hr. Hurlburt H. Tomlin, 4 H. Tomlin and Captain Crowley Loveland. *aug “Hock of Age*” a Tbe pall-bearer* were William well. Je**e N. Hoger*. Chrirtlap Kramer and E. A. Jodyu. Tbe Interment wa* in Greenmount .'emetery, Haminonton. FIRST SIGH*! OF OCEAN
reglderert *1 Hie Kalhlu.
Ml*. Thom, one of Hie local *cbool teacher*, *pcul Saturday and Sunday
at tier home In Ml. Holly
John W. Frazier, Jr., of Philadelphia. a ■ummef re*ldeiit of Ihi* re*ort.
»a» In loa n a few day* *\gee.
Mr* Samuel Ghrtdiau. of KM ora. vl-lted Vir. and Mr* J. B- Chiidlan In thl* elty, on Saturday and Sunday Mr. Kn-liard Hhcvlln and *011 ’
alloooa Redden** Move Taken apartoieni* lo Tilt* Cll*. Mr. and Mr* Fred \VI*e. of Altoona, have rented Je—e Murdock’* apart, .nrnl*. through Hi* agency of F K Darby. Mr. \Vt*e wa- formerly employed here byO-whi It Henry. Mr. Wl*e t* a native of Altoona. Pa., and until two week* ago bad never -een
the ocean.
Mr* Otto Moyer, of Philadelphia. I* vidtlng Mr and Mr*. Wl*e, auo Toeday took a walk over on tbe bay *lde’
y lul t around the |"ilut of beach. Upon
. .Iladelphla, were lo town a few day*' ipprarblug Hie i-arl where -Ince and regldervd al tbe Wyoming i |,e* l*en •»rkl»lf ••'dr ' Mr*. Hannah H- lbiblo*on. of Hrt*j (|>> cut ofl by water I'ndauoted. clly. left on Saturdav for an •*«•“*« 1 l|ie lrto l1ur »,ed them wive, of part o vt-n t„ relative* ... Hauphli. omd. . j ^ ^ proetw1f d aloag tb
fta'pb 'Oarw-oiM w.. tu J’hlladel- jheacb.
SEASHORE REAI.TV CO.
I* , •J , • I —— J. 8 Calenwn and Wife, of Phlladel «„ .rd of * *o««er. -«•
phla. cultageuw ner. here, were vldlor* during tbe week, and regi.lend at tbg .1 ‘r.. U k“m oTeTbra new'to-rd h«.u_i w—~j. fg-3 X~.lt
r bu-!-ie— referee TIM* «pol
; peace of, twy* of tlielr etiauee to w hi Hi r meet, dellheratc j It met with the dlaapproval of mu'
only the Ocean City adherent*, hut Atlantic Clly a* well. The Atlantic
' Ity boy* commuted -eteral h-ul-I11 the one mile relay. Atlantic City
won by about tweuty-liv* ynrdy. nller run and yard da*h, when Surran wa* run off hi* feet hy Sebnelder. of th-ean City. In (our and a lutlf lap*,
id wa* relieved hy Ji*hn*on. who
a* neeergouetied oil.
Atlaptlr City al*o committed an
Hr 1
<, 0: a»-J9.
n part:
HiflU-ult would
-har|ier coulra-l Ilian bet wren the divine glory on the hill, .and the human mlnery In Hie valley—between Traii*flguralloii of Je*u* and tbe -uffering of Hie demoniac boy Tbe agonizing father hail brought Hie child
he dlaclple*. I hey could the evil -pirlt. Itut their
Master did w hat they w ere unable to accompli*!! berau-e of their untielief Some have contended, becau-e Je-u-' told the nine dl-clplga. that, want of faith Vaa the cau*e Ytierr failure.* -ufllcieni failii 1. all H-at t-needed by -Jiureh today f*ir the making of ■ulracle-. It I- bard, categorically, to deny auch a-lalemrnt In Hie face of w hat Cbriat -aid lo Hl-ftillower* abool removing mountain-. The trouble I* 1 knowing w'hat or boa* much faith ould be -ufllcleul No one emu may hat wonderful thing* are wrought by the power of faith. No one ran tell what still more wonderful Uilng* may yet be brought by tbe -ame Powerful Agent. But tbe *aue judgment- of couaervatlve student* 1* that It wa* not dhrlne^uteiltloii to continue lo Ihe
their children were born hi Hammom ehuftb IndM^nltely the power to work ion. These are namely a* followaffasttaclc*, becau*e. In Hit-age. Ihedl*-
Mrs Harriet AuguSa Hlme*, of Cwpe May CUy: Mr. Flnathau lU-kell jimilh. of Hadd-uilleld: Mr*. Kina Valenllne (Newcomb, of Brooklyn, Y.; Mr. Leal* K>lward Smith Heftiert Itundall Smith, both of
peuaatloii of the Holy Splrll, tin
not Ihe like necessity.
W«.eannot doubt ttiat ttiere ai day many (lerson* of real faith and of great fallh. Hut becau*e we do not acethem o|ienl:ig Hie eye* of the blind, making Ihe lame to walk, and all the w-e are Justlfled In the conclusion that such thing* ao nut belong to our And yet. for one, I always feel ipeaklug with reserve 011 this *ubI have nut the lea*! <loin>t ttiat God could re-tore thl* power U iiun-b at any moment and for aught e kuow. Of oue thing we may be certain: There are mountains dlfliculty In tbe way of progress, both for .the church and the Individual, which more faith would remove, and which ought, Vherefore to be taken
j to w hich each county 1* enlltl j K—ra 114. Hiut-ni JI .. P J»vijrenv:|. Morrla it. In ion jvtfiiin-jo Itnrlliigton JJ. 1’an
,Ta(w- .M«> w. * umtH-rlafWI Pi. Hloi | i-e ler 14. Hunlerdon It. Mercer il
1 >lliMle*ex. Ja. Munmoulh Ocean ! '‘Hem l" SoineraaL, M, Suanex
vote-, We liardly had our woolen* unII Ho-' W rapiawl tiefore iwveral came In to pick ■-oil 1 heir *oll-. If you are In the humor for elotlie* -lep into Ye Olde Tailor ll ' * ’ Sho|i and decide 011 aomelhlng for
. Al- future delivery.
lautlc I 'lty.
Both »ide* bad agreed upon William S I 'a**c!man a* receiver, gild be wa* It wa* explained br ibe court that the only a-wet that the company had i*t104,aau, which wa* d*|.«*iled with the *rcretary of State a* a de|>o*lt of gixid faith lo that they would conutruet a railroad between I'amden and Atlantic ttly, the de|«»ll being at the rate of tiun per mile. Tbe court fixed Ihr bond al (PM mu. Tpr Aral application for the appointment of a receiver waa made by 1 harlea T. Molouy. a alockholder of the eompany, w bo claimed he waa theca-net of len -hare* of Mock. HU right to apply lor the appointment ol a receiver wa* objected to by 1-ewl. A. Starr, who repreaented Walter N. Boyer. The latter conlerted Mr. Molonj 'a right to tile an application for tbe appointment of a receiver on the ground that hr waa not the owner of the Stock allegrd to be In hla name, and asserted thmi he had purchased the stock from Mr Molouy for *l(«i The question a* to w hether be wa* a stockholder or not wa* litigated, and tbe vice chancellor decided that an uuqueatloued rredltor
THE IMPERIAL r.STRAL A V'K.. ‘OCXAft CITT. ■ J
l-agkih and cmirai A veaae OCKAR CITT. J*. J. Hot Water Hast. V.c-rj Hoorn Tboro^blg RRn. 1.1.1. A K. *1 A V I.OH. v-rap* THE KATHLU 4K.-XAII cmr. II. J.
MtfMXS LKWUI A COXAftO. WYOMING
l.EMINO. PrepiUtor
r HKNRV C. FLEMING G
refused 10 dl-qoalify Surran he Ocean flly Icmxi. in ability, would have won II have lo enter «o many e Ocean city bad only nine me Atlantic f ity * twenty live
II be -•open primaries" I K—ex This will ellmlu- ■ "ally for a new primary *
. a- pro|io-ed hy Ihr lb.v- p-
} Eeathered Fairies Greenhouses
Somers’ Point, N. J, .. Somera Point Ocean Heights' Station
1 Hudson fouuty. 1
R.bl-'I^HMJplI^nic 1
In 1
1 |-ul
Manager HavU na-le some flue put* In the 11 fly yard hurdle, Atlaullc
ity won all three p
Ocean Oty man was tired out and
failed to linish.
In tbe flfty yard dash. Surran, A antic t'tty, was llrst: f hristlan. Oeet ,'ity. second: and Heaver, Allanllc
Ity. third. .
In the running high Jump, Maclllvaiue wa* flrsl: Gage. *ecoud. Bulb' from Atlaiitlc I'lty. I'lirl-llau-Ocean City, was third. In tbe running broad jump. Sullivan, of Atlantic fity, w as lirsf. surran, Atlantic City, second, and Pould-, Ocean
i'lty. tl
Kou Id-, f'brt-Hau and Schneider w ere the star* of the evening, having enlered *0 many eveuta. The half mile relay between members of the Seventh and Klghth grades was won by the boy* of the Klghth grade. The management of the local alblel- * are preperlug tu send the team Y* the luler-*cbola*tic meet on Franklin Field, Culverslly ol Pennsylvania, on April S>lb. Kucllrc Cl ol, of tbe Ocean t TtyYacht Club Kucbre w ill be entertained by Mr. and Mr-. Jos Schmill. at tlielr residence. 19J1 Tioga ■treei, Philadelphia, on Monday evening uexl. . The last euchre was held al the home of Mr. and Mr*. M. C. Hall. In Ml Airy.
combined lo beat
County • lerk KoHierham. who wagmjulioii- 10 he Hie party boa* and udi-i would have absolutely held the county m hi* hand had the old cigar 1 a'X method of ruuiilng Hie primaries been coiillnued AciMrdQig to jhc Hlckliisoii-New Idea i-ompact, Mr—v-
. Fagan 1 Jzfon till
The el large^w
y* « ■ffie-e d.
liecord are
Hie -New Idea" ra
The election ol the four deleRaJe*-al-large^ w III be the chief cutile*! lb the
likely that
delegates w ill be Governor Fort, -r Governor Murphy, John W. > and Havld Baird. The two
plarca In the "big four.
Pas-alc County d.aw not stand Milidly for Griggs hr may he eliminated for Seimgcr Keen; llafhl'a counly. Camietf may help Senator Itrlgg* to win and Murphy may go by tbe baard. Twenty district delegates will be •elected, with the same number of
alternates.
Capt. Henry C. Fleming, gemiai, ■or.. —
maugger of the Feel lie red "^^.'."..T.isioan M. Griggs. Farms, uf Somers' Point, wa* In tKwa ^ man. la vk» pnraF 'I’hartoTU* Hyoti. of PWJadelpbla.! ‘
‘ . 1*“ .?“ b, .. r !. u lLJrjfr4d 11—y <«"""* " ,
fool, ntltbrr did God send Hi* Son Into the world on a fool's errand,
lo save tbe lost.
"But we would- notice Hie mode of treatment which Je*u4 Christ how the lost would be restored, fur tbe plan la still In operation, and wherever and w henever accepted and lived out It *1111 accomplishes the same n Now we kuow- that all/tbe merely human plan* to reform men are failure*. The heretic'* rack, the gallow*—tbe prison—never yet converted one man. Not that these do not their place, but ll wa* CUrb-l wbo came teaching us bow to make a bad man good. First. He showed deep and human sympathy. 'Xaccbrji*. come down. I must abide at thy
bouse to-day.’
“Poor outcast SCacibeu* had never bArd any teacher of religion -peak
like that before.
"Second. He exhibited a dlvtne life of hollnes*. Such a ‘while life' did He live that even Peter said, ‘depart from me, fur I am an unclean
FIK9TT ITHOIBVTKKIAN. 'Seeking tbe l>**t" w as the subject of Hie lt*v. H T. I TDselberry'• sermon lu tbe First Presbyterian A'burch ou Sunday mqfnlng. Tue -pcaker took his lexl from Luke. Ill; 10: ■ Tbe Sou of man L come to aeek and to nave that which wa* lost.” Mr. Casselberry said In pari: ■'In Hits text are the word* of Jesus alter He hail reclaimed Zeccbeu*. Is a statement of Ihe Master which Indicate* what He thought of man'* condition. ~ He called II being ‘lo*t ' "There *« n.rthing lu thl* world upon which it Is *o e—entlal to have correct views as upon religion How disorganizing would II be lo have w rang vh-*f u|~.u b .sine—, about society, home or art. Hut how blighting if wrong lu religion: Take the maUer of tbe view of *lu Home would say, -let the law take ilseourae ' This viewleave* no room for reatorattuu or forglvene**. The other view la unr of laxity, blaming our environment,
constitution.
This would be well If
Him life la comfort, but we need io ^i^a.i -Ye art-my win . remember that we can have no real are the Itgbl oMhe world, salt of tbe •• T “ “ Ss merely ea*y when we have dona araina iujr. Urea the pure life. Mauds a rung la io merely give u* an In-: for tb. truth,-there we and meu and jertlou of morphine that lulls u* lo| women beinf drawn Ui •‘HnM A* a sleep while Hie cancer It eating away ' “ *
our very life Tliere »* on*y one view bi lake, built upou ( lin*l * word.
•cxrepl mur rtglitwiuaBemahall exceed Sloop “Horothy," » ft l*ng; a ft. tbe rtgbteou-oem of the wr.be* and l»am about » ft. walvrll..*; ai-omfort Pbanaaas. ye shall lu no case enter oz ' UtUo.*A Stl.by'mlb Into the kingdom of Iwaven.' -Hie—s~l uw ,t about n aswka aod goad a* aew. Ihe pure lu baart. for Htey sliall Will sail or trade hull. i*r
"Third Hr Mood Arm for the truth •Ye mat he horn again ’ ‘If ye do not hive me above father mother, brother and alrter, you are not worthy of Me.’ "Now. let us apply tbe l#aao~
1 _ •■brlsi i. out
'KS!7-'.."Vr. t.r,~
d I* well If all we need In ,. h(lrch , h , t be Hla ex-
le and a church may we Ifve this
emorru. ■'ff.'TT-ba.red '
1 during Hie week-and re*l*ler»d /_ UI ,
at the F.lberou Jba Sea^KW llsaliy L on, P“"y ,0 ,' Mr* NK-bola. Godfrey returoe.1 h-1 v|l ' — . J^oerel*aHliigand I let bony In thl. city Sunday eyenlug JW „ f ^..IdNeiuo^ftHwana v‘'^ alter a IZglhy vi*lt to her son, * MH»« , cordial m* 'l«" uu ^T.' Godfrey, lu i'amden. j -.late men and i’ , I‘!T r , JJ p , l i| te * Mr*. Harriet Lake has rr, ‘ ,rn *? I1 l ” !!f Hw rkwMH.re Kaalty her home In thl* city, after •P*'^ * . ,1 USD • lie-tnul .ireet.
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''vl'tlMr Tailor ■4IIOB. ; aaMh Ihe laird. Though yourMo* la- alld ooltse rvuls Furnish partiaulare . rerommeodad to Ye Did# Talhir 84m>p-
Of lire North Ansarlrao'* !«-*«>" •«■« leHMe I* ' ' i.. | wUI make IbanWIkaaoow. 1 „ ,*11 Uraud Union Tee Co,; the artap partleolar “
*- ' —' —•kaaiu. ..„l,._^_ ^ a |i|.llmt.l,.hla Pa I nails (-house for than
I aralely Hwrt offer In cash or trade on
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First Grand Easter Opening I wish to call your attention that there will be a full line oi Easter Plants in bloom and at anch prices as will be within the reach of all
There will also be a large display of Spiing Plant* for Porch Hole* aj'd Vase*, and for bedding out; also Vegetable pimi* | 0 season. Cabbage, Tomatoes, Egg PlanU and Pepper*. Cut Flowers Always on Hand liouquelA for Balls, Parties, Weddings, Etc. FUNERAL DESIGNS'AT SHORT NOTICE
Ocean city, ST. I. Now open for tbe n MM. J. I. VAX TUCK. Pre*.
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We have tlie following amounts to loan on approved First Mortgage: $0,000 - $2,500 - $2,000 - $1,500 - $800
John Hear*! and wife, AtlautlcCIty; I. «V. Allen, Philadelphia.
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Itohert Coraou. H. N. Carenn, Mrs. i L. Slmpaon, Helen l-eed* Simpson.
Phltadelphla.
CiAUW4MHI. rswow^'m E>ctwm'cls •Kal and H.O ehlldren. M.rmonu 8TH AND CENTRAL AVE. OCEAN CITY. X. J.
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W. H. Clauaen, Maggie S. tTauaen, Mabel C. Field, Hotit. it. Gaul, J. F. Alktnami, wife and two cfttldren, Mr*. It. Shevllu, Itmalda Shevjjg. Wm. G. “alter, Phlladeltihia; K lirelne-t and »ife. Liusdowue; J. B. Higglna, ;
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H. Klwell, Juo. M. O'Brten and , Charle* G. Uyott, Mia* M. B. Hyolt. F. Kberhardl, J. \V. Gwinu, | Oliver Mengle, Jr , G. K Kllaau.C. K. Hoey, It. L.'Winders. Philadelphia; JoM-ph G. Champion. Ocean City; 8.1 J. Moore. * —'
Albert *00,
siiViii, F. H. Wili-ox. Bridgeton: John K Spark*. South Seaville; L II. Fairlamb, Wilmington; J. S. Dyke, Pitta- j irg; F. 8. Lyle, Boston; A. Cox, l>el- j lout; George McVay, Plainfield.
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H. K. Northrup, Allentow n; Joaeph Why, J. J. Law lor, F McNamara. K. A. Smith, Thomas Updegraff, Jr.J.j A. Hidler, Ml** t;. Lawrence, H. K-: Munich, Crlah Long, Kugenc Me- : Uuckln, A. Baugbet*. K H. Wocal, t'ha*. Mat hew a.-Jr., Geohrr K. Savage, Klmer Smith. J. S. Cater ■oi and w Ife, Daniel Gallagher, Jamr* Hxan. K. T P. Hill. J. W Frazier. Jr.; Philadelphia: H H. Foote and a Hr. J. F. Collin*. New York; I'harle* W. Gregg, Pllt*burg; Henry D kloore. W D >herrerd, lladdoiiflield; Albert VoicC Camden; J I. Scull. A A. j Howell. Ootan City; J. T Bennett, 'ape May; A, B Smith. Itee*l«y'a Point; J, JJ. Ludlam. South Dcniita; Daniel Schelllnger. Krma: S S|«uce. Oosbeu; J. Henry Erana, H H. Kvana, Madia; Mr. and Mr*. A. M. Baruaa, Melroac Park: Mr and Mrs. W. Steven*. Atlantic City.
i U. '.hamploii. Ocean City; 8. j ft •re. J. M. Comes, tl. K. DeNIke, E 'ork City; H- L Hoy. W. C. I ■on, Baltimore; J D Collins. 1 E su: Jo*eph Sleelmin. Allen K. ] J
Boothroyd Cottage FOR SALE Fifth Street, near the Beach This cotiajy^j^one ol the fine summer houses of the city. It is large and thoroughly equipped, bath, heat and ever)’ convenience. Beautifully «ituated, commanding view of the ocean from nearly every room. Wide porch on two -sides. Large lot, making nice lawn, on the ocean side
of the cottage.
This property is sold to dose the estate of the late Mr. Boothroyd, and Will be sold at a Great Bargain Forltejli and further information, apply to Joseph I. Scull NO. 7S7 ASBURY AVENUE
GARWOOD HOUSE,
OCEAN CITY. Near Jarsay.
Mas. A UAftWOOD. Prey.
THE ELBERON
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HOTEL KTGLEN Ninth and Central Ave. Will Open April 1, I DOM ». C. GOFF
THE PALACE
HKADIaKY * ADAHJt Reading Coal
JACOB.8CHUFF the PIONEER BAKEIT.
m-SS A*bury avenue. Ooaaa CUy, H.J
SEASHORE FURNITURE Gallagher's 43 S. Second Stncct* - Phil*.
E. CUNTON ft CD., jrr BRUSHES.
Cin GAS LIGHT CO. CITY, - •
USE CAS FOR
COOKING lighting HEATING NO SMOKE NO SMELL NO DIRT
Just Strike a Match
BUILDING MATEMAL OF ALL KINDS Large Meek.
Prompt Attention JOSiV CHAMPION'S LUMBER YARD 13lh and Haven A venae PATTON'S SUN-PROOF PAUT Any quantity.
First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL UMM.
T. 8. Mitchell, lit* Klghth atreat Jr wrist In Philadelphia, and one uf ftoaau lily's prowluvnt auminar resident*. returned lo Philadelphia on Haturd*y last from a vlalt to bMortr Old Maztco He wa* acmmpautad hy Mr* Mltclwtl. Thay had a danghlful Irtp.exieodliigovrr mort of the w Inter
-«.wa, Tlsay are summat ft e-^-- Tr .„*, . uf thl* city. - »rwty <-l"Hi* . ">’ > . ^
.-■asrjrvyrtJLsnagC x XXA** (oru|ftOaa Bareev wy “* j ou the tbroua of th. uolvaree M not«! at Arab «rea(. PhlidalpW Pa.
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ripri-Ultla* lu luvrrtmant plot* of & lo 1611 wBI-iooalad lot*. Have appllcaiit* for cuttaga*. tftni lo $6000. What have you tu oSarf
BOBEkT HSHgfe. Bourse Building. Ocean City
iXT k'j money to loan on mortgage. . _. . . wa caa tall yaw at!
o..,-. 11* r gain* m Bay and (Joann front pro parties I'hoioa ao(U— '
sale. Also lot* Jor Invaalmaat and for Unprovamasit-th* da
Ocaaul'Hy. Apply to J. M. CHESTER &^CO.
juaLy chooaa fur Yhsar ckrtbaa " J
F«ft HatAl —IT ft, puna h p. Palmer engine Hu. Wnikamp, t ureou'*
va i tic « vvi.. Ocean Cmr, N.

