Ocean City Sentinel, 14 October 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Inter-State 'Phone No nr Art vert tar merit*

THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14, IWB.

LOCAL CHURCHES

rulevert at U.e I'ovt 1 inter at

Tim bueltn keep a good qoalnjr of Ionia, » lio doea not dieplmy U|o«e rooda to beat ad vantaRe and a bo doea nut let the peuplt know a bat be baa for lale ouRbt ootnplalu If lie Unde trade |«mt hie door to enrich hie competitor. It 1the wideawake man who leta Into touch with the public tbat drawr bualitem audaucceaa. Ik peraonal manner* there ladoubtleaa natm for conalderablr Improvement, but they are decidedly belter than they were year* a*o. Kducalloo a more refined ta*te aloti« many Hue*, and more extenalve travel have c blued to produce tbl* If people d!*|Mi*ed to dbubt thla fact they b but to paurc and oonalder bow private and public manner* were,fifty year

•Ito.

EvntvuKe wbo cornea here from foreign laud to make thla couulry In |iermaueul borne aboutd become a American dtlieu. Thla he

of llie prtrpoadd Ocean Boulevard that j l*?n*t.|ierl out.uutil a nearer mad to ttie ' Mra can be c«-n>rtructe»l In. fa fie May I founty. Today vehicle" of all kind*

can lie ferried feroea the tireat KKir

Hart"ir from Irtomera* Point Into < 'afie j

Map fuunty. by placing tbrm on flai \ Strong Sermons and Excellent car. and .ending them acroa. tbe third MUSIC Heard hy Large

rail bridge. * Rot fa fie May founty 1

ha. talked Of « r.e« bridge, the cwt . f | Congregations. • blebha*beenedlinaledtietweenflKi -1 , n n,,. |. u -,| rhnicln-- on' 1 ’ OUO and fsnn.nnb, aud cjliferred ““h|,iu„dav were largely attended In ” the freeholder, of Atlantic founty ■* I werat of Hie edifice* then > '

t* coHatructton. Atlarmr foipity la . anxloua lo incur the debt, but can forced to *hare In It by an appUcarton lo the court*. Atlantic County I* bu.y

bulldittl and ex-

tending road* tail bln lt» own county, ha. no Inclination^ for

In the faith louder then pn

It I. by kiutflyri

•we tbe dav approaching

tntdge building. In dacldlng to bujld

tbl* new aeetlou fff pike,

lug tbat It I" awaiflug to tbe fact tbat It ha> been lagging ll| thexe Im uvemenlatand ha. not been thriving well a. thuee couuttea w bleb have I men In the road building Held for >wnie year, and demoiflrated tbal lnve»tmeut. in good loal. pay both farmer

and the re.ldent of tbe city.

Ibh. nation which protect, him wimtt. tbl. imrkal and tbe w lae mother make*

lawa, throw* children tbe door, of Ha educational and other InaUlutiona, give* him work and compenaatlon for hie work, and many other advantage* he not only never po*ae"*rd hut never dreamed of In bta native land. America lia* plenty of room for American., but none fur tboae who refuae to a**ume tbe dutleand rcponrlbllltle* of clltceuablp Tug Camden children looclwl the very core of tbe playground 'le-tie In one ofthelr banner. "Ulven.parki II .aid, “and we will give you good citizen. " Camden may teel *o what the burden of a t.uid t*.ui (yio.onii. aaya the Newara New., the children wlui are Iwirtliteri body and mind by playing in Hie park will help |>ay for It In the future and will be glad to do ao One of the heal Invcwlnient. Inal can he made by < ainden, and by every other city, provide playground- ^e the children and IhuirtH'lp ihrm to grow up health ful and uaeful men and women. Tltg new law concerning a llrem-e f e for gunner. I* being much v now that the gunning aeaiw to be open. The portton of It mialring a fee from reeMent gunner*la atrongly condemned by many and Juat atrongly commended by other., . cording to a dlapatch trom <llouce*ter County, "the change In the game law Kbo unpopular among the owner* gunning ground In tbl* nectkin tb they Me porilngooi Ice* over every ae of land The new law require* a llcen fee ®f 11.16 from a ^evident and f KI..YI for nou-rc*Meut gunner*. Tbrowner. of hunting ground mu*t realde thereon to be exempt from the fee of fl 16. but tenant* and aervaut. mu*t llcenae before they can enjoy the I.IUtOM OliDIK Alac*'. Council ha* pa**rd. and Mayor Crea«e ha* rlgued, the ordinance prohibiting the *ale of intoxicating liquor a* a beverage In thla reaori aud p vldlug peuaHle* h# tbe violation I be law. Mayor Creaae ha. declared with c plimala tbat lie will **e to It that I law la enforcei, and tboae who know him have no doubt of thla It, tberefure, behoove, tboae, if auy there be here, who lu tbe paat, have (f legally aold liquor lu thl* rewort to atop the practice at ouce. Them are rumor. that liquor u atlll to be purcba*ed In thl* city. It la to be hoped that thew report* are untrue. There too much of thla klud of bu.lne** here during the la»t few year*, and uoi with an ordinance to fit the crime, I. high time to call a halt. Judgli . by tbe men behind the movement, ihc Hlegal kale of rum lu thla re«irt w be .tupped, too. CAMDKN'O Tt'TCMF.I. IIII.I.. say. the Atlantic Review: Atlantic City ha* keen Idterest In the final |ia*»age of tbe tunnel bill In Camden provide, for the Unking of l‘blladelphla and Camden together by a tube, and I alw open* the way for a new ••all rail' roule from Philadelphia to the aboie The franchlae 1* the tlrri atep Next come* the financing of the operalku II la a big taak. W bile wc may not rwe II completion for aome year., yet one Cl now call to mind trolley can lu the not dletant future muring through Philadelphia'* at reel, marked "Through Special to the Shore." Thi* will fo - gain to Philadelphia Jh that ll wl bring about a reduction In tare to th coa*t and enable more reaident* of Plilladelphla.ro come to the cna.t am ►cure what advantage- are tu be de rivnl lu breathing nail air. The tut* will develop Camden. e*|*qially lt> unbuilt aectlona, and the commercial center of Philadelphia w IHJiebeijelilled tbrougb the linking by trolley, after the tunnel la fiulpbed, of territory cheap and not thickly Nrtlled. Tbe entire coa*t will feel the beneflnal •Tecta of a tunnel underlhe Delaware, and all w ill join In aaylng ">|w*d the HXiKiir.t.V'n I-OIKT ROAD. lUliiorlally. tlie Atlantic Review

mya:

Bute Road Bupervlaur tillkyaon approved tlie plana of Cape May County to build a good road from . lleealey'a Point, oppoalle Somer'* Point, Into Cape May City. It would cutolftweuty odd mile* from Atlantic City to Cape May. The diange would make Ocean City a near neighbor, If . In addition a bridge waa throw n arroa* th* Great Kgg- Harbor River.

i.xlioao. -

i Sunday : i

The Rev. Sidney ■antic City, pieactK Holy Irtnlty f

morning. The Rev. Mr SpcakmaM. of pieaxaiitvlllr, dcJrvrrcd Hie twroinn In llte evening HI* aubjret wra* 'The

Barren Klg Tree,"

Finer. 1'HJWHVTr.KI AS The human mind i* -aid t<> I- like a feather bed, . It i*^ never at it* t e-l until It ba* bad a tborougu *bakmg up. Dr. Countermine, who I. -upply-

Jean William.. M.I>..wbo l•^ollduct• ig a department of advice to motheri Woman'* Home Compaulou. aayaln

the October l**ue: «

l.et me aay a few word* to Hit mot her. who forget ttiat their growing children need long aleeplng hour*. In order that hefiTKy grow tb *hall be eon tinued aud a well-oiganired nerrou* *y*tem brcoliie r*tabll*lied It I* e perlaly Important tliatgood judgmei .ball be exerciaed during puberty

pbiafcal demand*

elTuri lo avoid for her children

unneceaaary di**l|>atlou of energy. "It la not eaay fc irtate definitely tbe number of hour* of »Ievp rv-pnred. there are individual requirement* tbal will materiglly modify any rule*: we may aafeiy aay tfiat In the gieai uiajurtly of ra-e* after early Jufaut-y w lieu tlie normal child aleep. mo-t «l the time, at leaat twelve out of twenty lour ahnuld be "pviit In aloep. Untli all \ear- of age tbe dally ua|i .bould tie added to tbta. Tbe twelve hour* oi

.Irep .bould ruiilluue uutll

year, and longer if the child i-deln-an

cpeclallv -en.lllve orrvoua

ganiralbui. Sroo ten to fourteen year • ten hour- of -leap are uwially qmred and often t*elVw w ould be-ad. vaulageou.; from fourtflN^iuill lu, uiatunl> tbe .lerping flour- aft a.

irregular ibau at any <Jfo

iwrnal of life and then the efiott mu-

cuta|en-ate for tne .Iciri

hour* by longer Indulgence w tien "pIMHtitnlty offer., rciucmberbig II.at few have endurance lo c>>pe with the plexltle* of modern life and thro lam sleep than a dally average of eight SUNDAY IN CHURCHES

non. Sir a I Manila). mOT I'KBIHYTEUIAS'.

Preaching both morning and g by the Rev. J. D. Countermine. D . of Philadelphia. Morning subject, 10 SO,"Sealed " Kveutug subject, 'The Devil'* Wardrobe." Wed-in—-lay evening, 7.60. "Oueatlon Box Any one who dewire. can put in oi

queatlon*. The question,

mu.I be abort, religion* and un.igued.

Far coll »r Commlllcr Mt-rla. At the annual meeting of tbe Ca| May County Repahlican Kxecutlve Committee Harry H. Hoffman, of Nortli Wildwood, wx* elected i man and the follow Ing committee apjxilnled: Executive committee. Hughe*. J. Harry Hughe*. Baagr George Bedding aud E, W. Springer: campaign committee. I*. M. Hem, Bolton Eld red ge, John Kee*c. David K. Golf, Nel.011 Smith: finance committee, Fred Meyer*. It. W. ityau, John Wallace, Jr., Walter Kutherford

Paul Carmll.

Hold Arrival*.

Corwou, K. A.Col bod. K. M. Sutton. H {.. Smith, Ocean City. WYOMIHO. irf Mra Ward Bruce, Cape May tieorge Mac-Bride, Mra. K. M. SmllUf Mr*. Haag, Mr.. S. C. Lawl., B. Lynch, Jamr- McMullin and w Itlcliard D. McMullin, Philadelphia: A. H Si-belliugrr and wife. Mi*. Itlta Scliellluger, Dlaa Creek.

ATOt.ES.

l<onfc and wile F. L. Keau< J. H. Wtimer and wife, of Philadel-

phia; Mra, Ogden J. W. Craw ford, ward, and wife, It. Tboma.. (tern

ii GaitdjNOeniil.vllle: « arrrn: UP-tC. h>t-

wlle, L. It. Tboma., Ocvn Clly^J. B. UcDermuU, New York; W. W. tYale. Mr*. Crate,' amden: N. VanCVM*abooi South DennU: B. A. Bower., Caf May City; Fred. 1.let,Tried. Noble, Pi

I«.lle l*irr, Millville.

EI-BEKO^.

H. 8 Hardca.lle, Media: W. 1-

Youug. Jamr* McUndeo.North Wildwood: J. E. Byrne, Toronto; John K Phillip.. J. H Holloway, C N Blc>ecker. Philadelphia: T. c. McCaban w Ife aud wn. Overbrook: W A Turner. Angle-ea: C. F Sander*. Jacksonville: Howard Jrrrrll, Itrldgrlaii: 1/ H Falrlamb: Wllmlngtmi: John It Grove., Ocean City; 'W. J Hall. |i».

tieprgr Taylor, HlgbUnd>:C . tl. New York: T. W. Jack, C.

Ilng-wqgp BIK'AYKfe

K. W Hrlherington. It. It Kb barb, S I Middleton and family. J, Stelwagon. Sd. Mr. Wood, Mr. lii *tein, 11. T Himc—. 61 C IUb. J. \ Landrntiergrr. Ml— A. Fould-. s . Weniell. It. K. Llufoot, I 'lira T. Shew

•b'. Follow lug >

j Tbe Rev. !?r. ' | llrancb, one

A. lie tari*. of Long

r of Hie 111,—l vb.|Uelil Hie New Jrraciy MejlH"1i-d imfrrecice and an rvangrldclrvi rcl the iwrmon- in .'K Cbuicb on Sunday.

V'-e

j people perlrti' VProveril>r Dcktarl* .aid In pai -If Hie Sabbath day i i a public office I. lo be '

DEFEND MOTOR AUTO

■XelM* • cl In lining Ik BIlMae. * | J hlef-l 'oncer, of llir local fire dr '• ' parimenl, rc.|uewl. Hie Skstinei. to - 1 ),ubb-b 11 ic follow ing from a Pblladel-

pliln m-w-pajwr:

T be member, of the Pioneer Volun- ' “ I'et Fire *'imipany of Jenklntown re- ^ ’ -l-crded by the hand apparaln-of the . Inde|iendent Volunterr Company, ui ^ j a run to a fire dinsivemt la-t night in , Hie atalde ow ned by A W. Bale, on

Norib Walnut lane.

Tbe fire didn't matter. It wa* pul out In a Jiffy by atream- from both |' engine, of both comiwiiiie. But advo- ’ 1 '.e.-of the hand engine were quirk lo j "•all attention lo Hie fact that Hie motor - engine ex- -ecruid lo the aveurnf Hie 5 blaxe. Tlie nicml*-r- of tlie volui !r r ' lumfiauy -aid today that Hie alarm wa. Aounded wlien their engine wa- , isiii|ded up to a plug and uudergoliic a builder . IrM. ami Hial. Ibrreforr. it i ln.t lime in gettlug Marled to Hie lire , rhey a—erl Hial tbelr lie* engine I- i entirely Mill-factory under rigid I e-l- '

and that they wen

tbal ibey accepted It f

\0TH K OK SALE.

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I5AI1»II«I2 41-VIVxVOIi Cor. Tenth and Asbury Avenue. Ocean City. N. j. i Vc« Bui Mini; KiiKiiing in all its Iininclies. it,! •mv\ C.asoliiM bit >a!e O.ivT n* a trial.

SliTKK.

YOU SHOULD HAVE

A Reliable Builder

Hantiot spate the tii itist*4e|ienil *lHm t

Rev. C W. Hi-pham. 47 - kiclgC avejine. I*hi!a<k-I|4i

Otis M. Townsend r::.,,, builder

"i -ali-H > ,--l-** 1H1 tl

TXZ

SlIKIcIKK’S SAI L

A'lll null,! a I"*MI railage ery allractlve re-idenre for J, Stmpkll!.. of Ocwan Cliy,' will eri'ited on the o«an aide of WeIie.iielow Tebth alreet.by HicSi Mart. Co, lo cent about f:« flieyaliwihaveouilraci.and will uwurkcui two collage* fur Mr- Adrla Cronimer.al Fif-eeulliaud e-ley • nue. Plan, are In pn»gre— tor -ev« oilier project* to be pu.be-l tin.

THE REV. SIDNEY' GOODMAN if Atlantic City, known-a* "the men', roan,'' who condi aud prtai-he* tn Holy Trinity Church. Hit. c on Sunday murinng.

Sabbath, lie ha. been tinging the! If the *aloon |.i*er i*Mo tie iwima ebatige. on tbe old propbeC* cry. ueutly overthrown, if the childh. •Atrake, awake,'-' and the aporgolh of America I. to he kept along the jyl Injunction. "Stir up Hie gift of Ood of rectitude. If the youlli nf tlie uain which la tn thee " fhi., he .ay*. I.,1-tu tie kept from tbe maelstrom' wligt I* ilb God and man require of j.In. If the cla— meeln.g of the Velh ey«»y follower of <'brlM "Del uaciro-; dl.l 1 lAVcb I* lo la- revived. II II alder one another to provoke unto love prayer Mrrvlce la going to t«' a factor to good work., not for-akmg the ' tbe life of a community. If 'be Church imbllng of our-elve- tngrtber. a-■ of God t* lo be tlie factor for righteo manlier of Mime 1-. but exhorting m— Hial Ood dr-leurd H to tie. th one aflollier aud M, much tke iimrc a. 1 inu-t I*- a wide -pread revival ye *>ee the day approachlag." Heb. mind rain faMer or there will U 10: m4-mi, I drought.' Nut the old-fa.hlnned Taking the*e word^for ■- morning rival, for It will never .•oine again a text, he .ah! that though J men have more than the old plan of living will a common origin, ncverpielc-. they come again. The de|,arlnieiit Mi greatly diifer, not only ■■ race- aud will never lie .upplanted by Hie village loiq{ue.. but al«o In indfiidual char- grocery. The Mage coach will acteriMIc, capacity aud Altitude- All take the place of the Pullman. Tbe this muM be taken under careful eon oi-eau greyhound will not give way I alderalloii and each Chtl-tlai* given 1 tlie old-faabiouMt aail vew>*l. Wear JuM that work for whlcli he*!-, t.dhby going the other way. Thi* 1. a let, nature ano education, be-t prepared pbynir, telegraphic, pbimograpbh In tbl. lie* tbe -ecret tlf the llle,growth, .ubwayic, fiyiiig-machinrlc, Panam atreugtb aud aggre*.-lvene** of a con cauallc. North pollc age PeopM d querlng church not Hock lo the revival aervices lik "To provoke" I* toarouie, Mlmulate, \ they uiwd to do. There were very few and urge on and on. Thl* lathe one. counter-attraction. In the uhieti lime*, object fur which we are exhorted to While the old time revival with It* think seriously and deeply at»ut each attendant |iecillarille* I* a thing ot Hie other. Jt I* to Mtr each other up. and past, we may have the old-time 1 «o to bring out all there I. lu u» th.t II, vtetlon, the old-time converaloli, 1 may he cuuaecratcd and u*e<l lu Hie the old-time power, alnce God lia* daMer'* seG'Ice. We <^uido tin* tiath changed. He la always abreaM of |be by example and precept. A good tlruea without any change, wide-awake life i* a mighty Insplrallori "First. There muM be a vision lu any church. Bring live oal. to-, the need of the time*. Jo*wph had gelher and they will kindle liKo a such a vialuii aud planned accordiugly, glow ing fiamr. So 1*11 villi one w ale- and .ucceefed in saving awake Christian lu tbe church Let laud, hi* adopted laud, at him be brought close to s-inie o:her own family. Paul aaw It and planted wide-awake Christian and there i» a the cross li^ Macedonia Father Dawarmth and |iower for good w hich l„ mien «aw thla vision and gave hi. life well nigh Irresistible for Hie lepers. Evan Roberts In Christian life and work, II I-gen- : rtj! of bis time-, aud inojaio people eraliy »up|.,-e*l Hial love Is tbe origin- In the principality of l\ ale* alone were allng grai-e: that everything Marl* -aved We shall not ai-ronipll.b luucb from It. Thl. I. true, nut It I. not Hie until we are deeply inipre—Hl wltiitbc

wlmle truth, l-ove 1-Hie completing nev<l of

- gnd suataiutng a- well - Ilia origin "Seoutid. There muM be a vision of

■rt-. therefore. > the possibilities of men. We muM we

1 1recn-1. firM of all to tbe ! tiiddeb value., even lost value.. We of love ITil. I. wliat I- tnu.t we Hie chabtetl angel in human

needed. It I- more real lovg, not | clay. Exeklel saw

only for G.id and man. nut alw, for our tames and J^ry w« work. If of loved our work more, wlieu the breath of God blew on tbeui we would do-more and do II with Hiey changed mto a mighty marching greater alacrity and elfrctiveur-.. army. Millet saw tbe Augelu* lu pig

ud. of work* iment., bru.b and canva-. Siraitl

spoken of in tbe Bible: evil or w k-Kcd varus *aw tbe violin in tbe common •.dead work*.and good work*, wood. Angelo .aw hi- Davln Ih Hie il work 1. one that I. evil in it* piece of di-cardcd marble. Ixongfellow . nature and elfect. A dead -aw jhe piece of statuary In tbe b

may be good In llaRf.liut, liol | lug Wotal in tlie grate

pud -u-lai 11 It itlrtg grace nuMM-e -In |» aki niiii: ,

e valley 4»f dry

11 Momiay. Novimb'-r

General Contractors and Builders Scull and Marts Company 1 *coa*oa*veo I Yit i \ fv iT 1 P'o-ulcni " John Ma«ts, Kec'caml Thu* ‘...fMC- NiMh.iml H..v.n*A venue. Ocean CHy.N.J. Motels. Apartment Mhum-s. Cottages, Bungalows Millwork and Builders’ Supplies City Mill and Lumber Company iwcoasoaaTCD * . JOHN M ARI'S, fre-ideni AI.I.ES S I'LL. Ho-rctary and Treasurer Offices. Sixth and Have* AVenue. Ocean City. N. J. Hill. ti.i.

Bt-11 Phone ttfi

Inter-State Phone i.tg-A

housand |«.q,le were V

Tbe Hoi,

added lo the cb Id vI—km w III lirlng wl f practical no-th,-1

follow the soul'. liiMinct toward -mi - winning- He will Keep u> at It He' will lead 11- to follow Hie Saviou '. plao.whtch wa. hard-heliand method, one at a lime. He will teach u. lo be tactful, earnest, tender. "With Him leading, we .hall be willing fo make sacrifices for Hie sake of winning men to God Like tbe artist about whom Olive Shriner writes, who painted with hi. own hea'IV blood, so we shall be willing to give our best for the sake of producing a picture which shall bang In Hie gallery ot heaven. We shall be willing lo |»y the price. We will be filled with a holy passion formul*. We w 111 then throw oqnwlve* Into the work with a holy abandonment Have we thl* four-fold vision 7 If not, let u. pray that 0**1 will give it unto us speedily."

AX (IHIHXAXCL asm lofM6aa/ln pan..

l,l<* l«mrdw«l* • lair >,f N*.

u-iruei 1*01,11* a-.ik* .'"nr in* taarfi * ■ Jjfroo j - so grad* arirtmlo-r. la* Imspprovort AcrlMk 1

SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building w 1 7,„ AMU m-ilUiXPE Orraa l ili. Nrw Jen*y j ' R. GURUS ROBiNSON Conveyancing ^ Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND | COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCETA/V c/TV. A/. J. tos^Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage. Advertise in the SENTINEL

Atlminisiralor's Saif Eslalf.

MARK LAKH Undertaker and Kmbaltner

OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER t • rkick: Sth St. Opposite P. W. Plans and Specifications prepared witlrcul charge Only galvani/ed naiWuscl on exterior work

i. II* itfurilHr onlalnrrt tlial

l,Vr,-luM»fr rtallrstrrt ,B n*r or^oa n, r- rt*rtl«-al-

^. - ^'rtallr.l-rt an, *• •- 'i'berA- uiHiiy j im.v’i-rt 'So.eafiar

tlie glory of God, It n diamond In the rough,

fa|l* tu secure HI. l>!r.*tug and hence In Ihe rubbish whicb niay .parklcjn I* spiritually fruitle~, A gr.Ht work the diadem of God if the t'burrb aball l< l*>ro, sustaintd ami carried out with »«• tbe vl*lou. I, , mnn „ '■o.inr. an eye to God', glory and tbe bet tn- "Third. There muM be a.vl-nm of tereM of HI* kiogdom of glace aud the value of a sual. Ilie aoul b> made •■* any truth. Till. I. what I. <*.|>e«rlally lo live forever and 1" Mamirtsl w'ith the | i-i'y”*-'

^Jr., GaatouDau..\v! 1 ‘ f vI«4t‘■da} , . It la more real, down- Image of God. A creatUM of marvel- j It. Mortoueast, Wm. McCoacb. Janie* r *8fd tiard work f*u t'brl.t and Hi-,mi- |Mi*.lblliliv.. It wa. made to laF. Linger, 8. 0 Duu-jcauag. We do not work half a. itrurh the temple of the llofy. Kplrlt aud jetj

a. we ought to work tu Ibe'~Master', may taurgine-the ahriue of an evil acrvlre. spirit. Jolui Keble aay. Hie Milvallon

Tbe way to arouse and .llmutale of a soul i. worth more'.than the L'L'p-^Hnrr'n/ennrVr'nMy 1

is,,^,,.l,n HU ibetaw r* leere.1 r„ 10 o.*

Fraukllo. . . . _ ... can,f. I’ Wllllt*. Julio A. Rlcbmniiu, James Field. John W. Frailer. Jr., George W. fbualer, Mr* ('. M June. Philadelphia: WIIII-mii It Starret. Au-

•'" 1 ttl,r other to love and to g,a*t works framing of Magna''liana. f<

l!Sf«W52i. M » “i-S; 1 ,: J" Height.: Flurem* A Huffman. 1.. 8. **■ ve * '"•Gber G.«I require- thla. value of a aoul w hen we w line*, the Hoffman. Edna It Weak*, t'old '*brlM, lu building theMihurrh fur u*. -.-ene ou tbe lialtle-gruuiid of the Iprlug; A. A. Howell, Ocean <lty; |). clearly tiidlcalr<1 thereby, what Hi. world’* redemption Grihwmane Jk^STSKASSSlfeSSS-*" 1 * “T* "*•“""•» Levy, New York; W. C. S|ieakman. : u ’ , "k e, lier tu wur-bipamt glor- ' lourib Die fourth vision needed West Charier; W. W. Cliatard, Balll- •O' Ij*“>. and mi to MreugHirii aud fur the cumlng revival I. a vtstou of more - jclieerrour ow n «>irl. and Hie aoul* of the Holy Hplrll. We'muat have our! » 1,, 1

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