SDIDAT IN THE LOCAL CHDRGHES ) —
Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Large Congregations. Th* Hnrtiw hi Orm a at? mm all j nil Hllad at tba aarrte*. on Holiday following are r*j»rt- o t lb* scrnomAt tba rim M. K I'hurch Bands y Booming. a ooocraaatlou that the large ao-Henre room and overflowed Into the rionday school room IMsMd aUsollvaljr and war* greatly euiigbloafi hptb*«sgnlAr*;!lly pow erfui aenwoti of tb* paabir. In. 3. H. 1 Hatne*. Tba text waa taken (mm the Beatitude*. Matthew »: "Let your ligbl ae afaloc before men that they may «■ 1 ytrnr food work* and glorify yooi ' father, which U Id baavcu." your light •bine," and divided bia dl»o«n* Iota many pert* that brought , out loatructlye and hetpfoljaaoon-. Ha took aa an exam|tMg>aodmo:her'a laihrw dip, bringing out the fx-: i that a. the tallow give- light the lighi euroaa from the very dip It-wlf, fln-l i Ju-l ao the light we give oft In nor , dally life to help our fellow-mai. , core, having been received from <.'-1 - , radiance, and not given off by th> , man reflect ton at the glory of tiod upon u*. In. Heine- a la J brought out that the light -Dining from an individual to Uw placing o4 tb* farthing and n petting a ptnAiabl* commercial remuneration from God. Dr. Ltan Bowman. pa*tor of the Bark Avenue M K Church. Philadelphia. gave a delicate flul.hlug.louch to ttw aermua with a beaotlfully choice cUwiug prayer. BtWe ci*a» had a large attendance and Urn lamoB received careful attention. Tb# attendance at the evening -#i *lm wm the largwrt of lb* —win. The •pacta* audience mom waa Ailed, a* « a* lb* adjoin mgduuday arboo! mom Tba fbaly (joariet gave one of th# the rburrh, aa a farewell to Uw Derail 'Sty twugngaUoa lor t ht. aeaarm. Tba tfuartet aw ally a— !-<«! by a large eiwru-. Judging from the an* of the audi aoctf that bare crowded the Preabylerian ("buich during Uw season" Ju-u aa the old daM la entirely canceled ( It h> nearly ao now) they will have to be ■aklng mm nam lo enlarge the church With tb* extraordinary growth of tlwdty, there moat be a r-nrreapond-lug growth lo tbaaeallng rapacity of the cburrbas. Home of the Prmbrlrrlana an already waking up to thla important fact and ate eaatlng about Itam what eau be doue. The paatoiate of a church at a aea-We resort U uo May task Tb* mln later who would All It moat be a man of many part* Tb a Mar. f.'harlaa H. Hohner, who haao recently mm to tba Kind Preabyteriati Church, haa .eiaarly demon-tra-tad that be la I lie right man In the right place. Ha !• young, alert. Iut«lllgral, cultured, well read, quick In reeogDixtng alrangera, eager In liia dertre to great and make them feel perfectly at home In the church, inu-t cordis! with hla own people, vlaltlng them frequently In I heir liomaa and plaem of boat time, a mod excellent aarmnsiacr, good preacher aud above alia man who lovaa meu. He ha. traveled widely thrdugh the Orient, Hud lad In Europe, edited a religion, newspaper and done many oilier thing* that give him a peculiar Afore# for Jaw tb* Important po.lt ton which b* la now Ailing with auch greef acceptance. Ha look for ht* morning lexl, Sunday, Hot., Ji 6« "Unto Him thai loved ua, and waa hod u. from our alua In Hiaown blood, and hath made ua kloga and prlmta unto Uod and lila bather lo Him he glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen." He developed aa hi. tlieme the glory of CbrtH and then proceeded to aluiw that tb* glory of Cbriat waa to dim tribute, while Ilia glory or man 1. to gather unto blm-elf. Ilti pul. Hie rrown on Ida owp head, while Cbrl.l pota It nti the head of redeemed men. He haa waabad d. from our alua In III. own blind and made u. king, and 1 vakme birth, though that w*. nn.-i j dom, though that waa without a par- ■ allel; M wa. tml Hla mlghly power, 1 though that waa InAiilte; It wa. not 1 Hla guodnaaa, Ihough that knew in. ' hounda, bul III. glory rnn«i.> In |hl.: ' "Ha lovad ua ami wa.had ua from our ' alua In Hla owu blowl and made iikluga and prieata unln tlod " ' Thaaermou Ihruughuui wa. beaullfully aoocalved. wall Ihouglil out and 1 eloquently ex prn~ed In language llial 1 literally glowed wtih force and tweedy ' • Th* vaat audience hung u, ion Id. |„. e •Idrlog word- to the very clow, cnxiou- " to catch every word of one of l he mo«i r optlmMk- and Njul-aiirilng iii-u-.uu-.-, delivered lb Ocean City. , The atngtiig waa im« excellent '' Krery member of the quartet wa. Iii 1 good yo«ce, and .ang with -pint noil - tinderatandlng aim '• IMM.l.M KI. li U-ii-l , " 11 . The arrmon Huoday morning wa- " preached by llw Iter. Arthur I In- from 11 lb* lent. "Tlie Word of our Ood .hall * atand forever." found In l-alali |0: H b trauma of hh -uIJhcU for Hi* Hutiday morning' Id July and Auguat, potatinv out lha fact that all of I hem had at ,| their heart tlaw thought of thai, and loading lo the topic of I lie .lay, ",\ ,, wllbarclh. (be Aower fadalfa. AH lldoga m earth and an , aad *ee an -ui-jaol to change. Kven i> •WMUrallM paaa through changea ol •« . mraad fretted' and conviction We ,'{* do art look 111* Mine, do nut f. . HI. ■MB*, and Aa mil Ibbik M wrdld *'l
FORMER COUNCIL ( i MEMBER DIES
t' Enoch 'Green Was One of 1 ; the First Officials of This City, drrt i ou bellmen, died at the d teofrc c a. uuly child, Mr. Howard V ' II Levering. I» South Flfty-nialfa h at reel. Wert Philadelphia, on Wrdoe^ u I He waa a carpenter by trade, end we# • nn ployed on many of the bou«ee ir , «ectv.j In ttie early devekipraent of h . iblerewrt. p Mr. limn had been living in Port Richmond for mepy year.. He wa- " . Iliram Stcelman, of tbll city. S , Mr. Drcin waa well known to and <" , and highly reepected by the older re.h tl , deirt. of llcaan I lly. U REPUBLICANS TO WIN < P I oaarlir rtaxa There Will he ampnw ran Tear. The following I. from the <>pe May ^ 1 ounly tia/rtle: 1 Hon. I*wh. M. Crewe, who the ^ 1 tVnrnty Republican Kxaoutlre Com- ' inlllee endoraed fur tbe wnatorial 1 rumination, and Copt tSiaa P. Van a- '' ' man, who liiey endorwd for aurrn- ' gale, have nntiHad tbe chairman of u e (lie commHM appointed to notify s ' i hem r.f the action of the duly elected a people's reprrnetiUtlvee that they will ' accept tbe nomlnaliou.. William H. 0 Sbeppard. the gentleman eudorwd for ^ 1 awemhly. wa. unable to accept, and ^ " hi* place on tbe ticket ho. been Ailed by tbe nomliiklkin of Henry S. Rulbarford, one ol the heat men In the * wanly. Mr. Rutherford alwaya '■ Hand, for upright politic, a> well *• upright bualneaa, and ha» ever been * a man ..f j.n.hlty and integrity. Tbe Irio of name, now preaeuted ar llw ehotcr >.f tbeaccredited represent*- ^ * live, of Hie parly will have no wi-iu. I opportllon at lb* prtmarie*. and When it come, loth* November election will ^ ' on* party. (( ■ Tbh la not going lo lie a Demorrallc - year In Cap* May County, and thoa# _ * who have been counting upon ItepuhII IkaD fartniual Agbl. to allp Into office ' on the oppovlng ticket wfll now have to rev We their plana. CLEARED $6o J » i tl j 7 r i irrinw ' Move thailldh were cleared by the ' |t mrmlwr. of tbe Indie.' Auxiliary of ] ( r the KlrH Prealiylerian Church by the , tl birthday «>cl»l held Thursday evening. ' While the attendance at the aoclal wa. p f not large. Hie return, from tbe card. , were very Mtlafadory. j j Thoa* who tailed to attend the enterr talnmenl mlaaad a moet agreeable j N mu'ical and literary treat. n The program eouafatad of a piano , p anlu hy Mlaa Imrothy Hhane.pf Pblla- r delpliia; organ voluntary by Mlaa Ada ^ M. Rank, Ihe church organbt; read- j lug- by Mm. Alice Verger, piano duel r by Ml.- Itauck aud Mlaa I,ouiaa Cor- j wm. reading by Malcolm Iwalltanda p vocal Mlo by Mra. Roaenbaum. -| f There wa. an abuiidantw of Ice b Titer* are nulla number of returua , ou Ihe card, lo he heard from. ■] FINE ENTERTAINMENT ' g ~ ' ,s Ureal credit la One Mr., aad I Jlra. crank M. conly. . e The Kirat M. K. Church wa. Ailed « ThurMtay evening when Ihe Juvenile ' 1, concert *i> given, and each number • a wa. highly enjoyed by Ibegreal crowd. » r All of Ihe participant* did remark- •< . ably well, and everybody declared li that I hey had never atlendrd a more I -. delightful enterlalnmeot, f Much credit la due Mr*. Adelaide It. j . i.'ooly for her excellent work In tramit lug Hie children In which .he alw > , had Ilia able aaalatance. of her hu>- . baud, Prank M. Conly. 1 , year. ago. 'Korra. perlab, ayalema go.' The apparently eternal radea and die. f "Vet within tlie forma of nature. ' , and within our changing form, aome J _ thing I here I. which thane change* do , not alterewwnllally— It abide., ■ ( "Reneath the changea la permanent , , power. The fact la change la not , rau-cd by weakiieM, but by power. t , Heath la nut due to Impotence, hut to i I xlrengtb. Allaratlona have not aa their i ultimate object, dealruclion, hnl im- > , prnvemriil. All lliww clAllga* auggeet 1 we call (Jod. The former la Hod', Heath break, up Ilia form " | thai lia> failed or rerved II. pur|iow In , , "rder thai other, |«i.albly more eudur- | form, may I* count ru clad from i the material, of the dead form « "In all Iheve changea llod .peak, to c aa In language very plain and forcibly " Nature (alia n. very plainly of the I power of Ood. In It He raya, I can! 1 M-rl|ilure. explain III. purpoae in ' nature revealing Hla will! Hut Ihe climax of revelation, Ilia la.t, h*.i word, t. Je.ua, Chriat, Ihe wunl made |, Aeah. . 8 "tlod ha. ajiokrn In nature, acrl|iliira, Clirtat, and Hla word .hall aland lorrvrr. Kortna perlafi, .yHmi. go, j, ■ml HI. word Bo after age can e'er out- p grow, and llw word lucarnale aliall meat u« when life end.. Somewhere >■ Hie future lie .wall, our coining, -"iiiew hcie, Mimelline we .hall ineel Itlni In Joy or grief. Hrcauiw He abide-, y and our aoul. do not perl.h with out bodily form, we ahall meet linn. .Sail merl Him. JjJ U.|, Hie uaaaage thai (io<l love, ua -love, (lie world, lucredlble, but true, llod ffivaalhr world." B, The evening aubjeot. Hie aevcnlb ID It, thaaannor Sunday evening addreawa. I wa. "The Kountaln of Youlli." The ' » imlnt ol Hie dluviurM or chief nitcre.1 1 and Importancsc waa Ihe fact that Uod I « ha* promlned u. a life heyoudlhU.) , that , there I. a fountain of water of ,a life or which all who will may drink I r< Willi youth renewed. J
GAMP MEETING HAS^ CLOSED
Young' People's Services a Succesff under Evangelist Gofl's Direction. | Philadelphia M K. Confereorw, etowd j hi. work eltbtheyuaiig p*«ple'. mvi - . attended and the *reale-t itilereM j : highly i-ira-wl with tlie good imia- j pin-bed.' Service- were held ou the Koard- , walk lale Sunday afternoon and the principal .{icaKrr wa. Mr«. Annie Sleeimau. prntdenl of the A|iaotic - VV C. T. C. Dr. Mar-ball and the Rev. Ell Ulfford partiripat-<1 . oilier, prewut were tb* Have. Robert Weir., of the •Norrta Square M. E Church. Philadelphia: K A. Welle, of Pamll. and Sandcnoii. . of Philadelphia: Arthur Oakea, of , Pan Argyl, and Hr. J. K I^ke. Tlie young people', meeting In the evening waa held In the auditorium, and it we. one one of tbe b*»t of the eek K r. 'JalT related »mi paraoual ex-I-erl*iice«. The Rev. A. W Bonne, -tor of llrj Klemltigtoii Pre-bylerlan < burch. aim -poke. Ihe .In glng at b-ith wrvkt. wautiufually' Ane. The vocall.l. were aim Keely and Mrs. S. K. lioff, Jr. ho mug mine; J.L. Pmtwleh and the K«v. W. (iordon June*, of Ihe Hlakely KaptlH Church. Scrauton. Mctioff •ang "Hold Tbou My Hand," and Ke*ly> aelection waa "O, Jeeu*. Itiou Art Standing." Tbe quartet -ang "Somebody i. Praying for You." L Many a.kad for prayer at I h* evening meeting and on* woman atood up. At tlie morning aerelccof the camp meeting the Rev. Hr. J. W. Mondial!, auptrintendent of tbeTreuloo Ulatrlct. preached a Aue -ermon on "The I.Tllniale Truth of t hriHiaulty ," taking hi- teal from II Timothy, I; 12. Mr. tioff made Ihe o|ienlng prayer and the Rev. Eli (iiAord the clo.lng prayer. Th* damp rarrtiug -ervice* will clo-e I. might With llw u-ual walk around the ground., which will lie lighted with Japanem lantern. The hollnecamp aervlcaa will begin tomorrow Recent real elate trau.fer. In Ocean l 'ity recorded In the office of County Clerk Hll<ir*tti. a. reported In III* Cape County Oaxetta, are a. follow.: John T. Slradling to Andrew H. Scull. Lota iii and it, block *. . j H. Harry Chandler, et ua. lo Hannah IW. Mitchell. llJ.iaxi. I ml. 741*. 74S : and iiorthaaat hair lot 75h. Section I \ < bri.topbar H Handetux lo Oliver Smith et at. »■*»! Lot 174 Andrew K Scull lo Heme II. Kelly, Imt 92. block *. Same to John W. Kelly, Jr. paai. M. blocks. Jean Orblaon Holme* et eir4o Wm. ■ O. Stevenmn. »SSWI. LoUSSand4U. ' Section a. 1 Oil. M. Town-end et ua to Hen " rial. tSfiO. Lot 210, SeeHon C. Edward C William, to Mary K ' Harbin., led 172, Section A . ' Wallace S. Marple et ux lo (Jertrude Tlinrna. »12»0. I ml 4VI, Sactloii A. William Henry Heegle et ux to Mary R. Warner. *3100 Imt on Ocean ave1 nue, 41k feet muthweat from aoutli Thirteenth atraat. being SIJ feet wide and extending In exterior line. Krneet M. Kent to Mary Sharon, Imt SB. Section A. Annie K Xewklrk to Oil. M. H>wdaeud. Imt 945. Section E. Ocean City Amoclallon to Hill Hredgtug- Co. Lot 40*115 on Simpmn avenue, 210 feel muthwnd of Sixth elrei-Halm lol 40x115 on Hay avenue, Kkl feel aoulhweat of Sixth afreet. Oeehn t.'lty to Howard W. Smith. Imi Sll and mutlitfeat third of lol SHI* Section C. Saiuelo fmrlntblai: Realty Co. Imta and 101. Illranl Realty Co to William T. , KI50. Imt S. Ocean City O.rden.t'o to Chrl.topiier II uber. IIHOO. 1ml. B05 and SOS. Tha Talkative Barbae. "The laikativriH-m of trarhera long liecn ihe anbjeut for puus and Jukea," an Id a tmrbcr "I had alwaya fancied the iiimicr uiic of recent origin unill the olhet d»y. You know In my profewdon we bat* a gn-ai deal of aiding on Hie b-ucb nulling for the aiiHiiw and li.lr aula to come In and while u-ray tin- time waa glancing iluiiiixli g copy of Plntarcb'a •Archehnu.' Imuglne my coa-icrnatlon a lien I Impficned on a line rending: " 'A prating barber naked Arrhclaua how be would l«- irl mined. He an- ^ I' Tlwn"" " 'd '""T"ih ,h"' '"nS a6° ( llndr nhl.kcr. grow mid I tin t Ihcy I.ul II .renin Ihnl Hie iinrlier 1. 1 nn mi' ifoi rclk- ami Ibnl hi. talking ' pro-Ill lilea are n mailer of bl.tory. bate Id give li lo ihe Immortal. ^ "Hot. my." lie I- Iil-I-Tod. "thai fli.na Irn/xii- I w.*uler If there, anything J In Plniurch nlmut bcr/'-Kniwaa Ciiy -Th. Ruling Paaaion. 1 The woman who had cbaaad dnat dlii nil her life Anally reached St. ^ "I Nuiie In, yon |-->r, tired woman," he aald. nud hcld/lhe. g«lr ajnr. Ilul lli# woman hmdtntrd. 1 "Tell toe Aral." ahe aald. "how often yon clean lionmT" The hh i lit »lnlM "You can't nlukr' oil the ruling |waidnii. mn your he -aid. "Oh. well, alep limbic and tliey'll give you a broom 1 and dustpan Inrtend of n harp "-Pitta- , burgh Hl-piiP h. ' j - f man In the corridor of Ihe office build ( "1 mn down and out," wfalnol tb* panhaiiil|er. "On n't you help use?'1 -p "Ye.," repltadJbe pruaperoua man A "Jn.t pre, that button ou the eleva- _ there nud tlie operator will take ~ you la and dawu.'-Ciuctaoatl Ku qulrer.
Fai- E.cHa-»»a, Yet a Raokeejr. i £?££'£££%: ; :ry w—ldlug and .X." bed tt oo tb* • •pet. He p-ii tbe -xneb Into a bwk U1 the P-- ket of bla pa— 'Ot and met - - 1 ba<-k I- 'be borel to dinner. After M for tha aketeh.^ It «*« A r.gry at tbe tbrft. 'be , •met '.h-d tl»» iandkird and mad* ««• fv.in-1 l r-.ni I» bl Hore went to j Vienna, .te! -her. be found a letter 'I «nd a par-el a»»!'ing blm. Tbe let- I t'er. wt.i h »i- > ooBJ mon.. read thua- !, f *>:r, 1 - . - j-mr b-ok at larhl. Tb# . «".ei-b wa. Ol 'harming that I could .' 1 ! Dot re-Sat the temputxon of baring I j . to my ptiimnwrtda.- and I knew very .. I well you 'would tieier emmot to ge'i ; j It t-< m*. But tbeft la ueltber my : , > trade nor at habit, and I beg you to - 1 a- -apt •• a - .orenlr of my crime end, ' my entbuMa-m for your "talent th* 1 walking '.tl- k w hich will reach you at- " •be aame rim* aa thl. letter " I The cane waa one with a maaslr. g -Id head ir which waa aet a gem of . Tha Clock'* Annoying HabitMr. it'll ham bad ju-t aeatrd brnwlf t • to work at a bit of embroidery thai re p ' quired partk uiar care and attention i , when there -am# a ring at tb* tele J ' ph.. be "I lu«t know that'* Mr*. Gum- i , my.' ape aald aa a lie laid down brr •_ ■ work and went to anawer the call I "Whenever I am unusually buay ami : haven't any time to spare she ring. ' ine up ami talks to me by tb* b-nir 1 She waa right. It waa Mra. Gum my. who waa fully aa talkative a. ■ ever. She began wllh a king story. ■ and when fairly In tbe middle of It , tbe clock on th* wall of tb# room be- . gmn to strike. "Walt a moment." tnterpoeed Mr* r Best ham. "I can't bear you until thla I "ulw stops." 1 "What made that uola*!" asked Mrs ■ Gummy after It bad • eased. - 1 "It waa only tha answered ( ' "mlPflBrieut Jlra. Reuham. "Te«u know , - It alwaya atrtke. once or twd'w "hen , . we get to talking." ) - , The conversation did not last long i aflvr that.- Youth's Companion. ' A Curiaus Trap. A curious labyrintk lu which ele . ! pliant- are raptured alive la to be seen • negr AyutbU. formerly tbe capital of t Statu The Inhyrlntb I., '"frtc1 "t a double row of Immense tree trunk • t wt (Irmly In the ground. Ihe apace be I Iween tliem gradually Harrowing. , Where It lieglna, at the edge of the forewt. tlie -iwiilng -if tii* labyrinth U " more, than a mile wide, but aa It ap prouchea Aynthla U become# ao uur now thai Tlie elephants cannot turn around. s-i.pe. ilng no dangrr. "Ihe i wild elephnnt ruler, th# broad openy Ing at the f-ireat end. lured uh by a e taiue elephant. The"gradual narrow Ing of thw l.niixUries la not ohaervtd until the elephant Anda himself in " Close quarter* Havliig reached the '■ la . Il-i-eil to |m«. through o gulc. » "while -men lying hi wall slip shackle, over the feet of the captive, 'I longed elephant! a-unrtlmes cru«h the hunter, under tbelr fueL English Slang. '• Pclh-e uratrt.tr.tea are, a. a role, f., ntllbir with r-hing teruia for inone> 1 Tbe lute Montagu Wllllama of London dlmlimllte priwitier liefore him how ii he liad apent — una money which b. admitted he Irad stolen. "Well, yet 1 o' uutlmcany. two dooratrp. and a , stinker, that was a ati-erer. and then a l.in-l.m mystery and a slice of «|iot i ted plain, and that'. '»» I spent the i J sprat." ' "1 are." waid Monty, to whom ' thieve." slang wa. an open hook, and ' li added. "Seven day*" Breakfast table e problem: How much did the boy 1 spend altogether are! what waa the , price of each Item? , ' ■ I Piute's Safety Valve. A round, smooth bole In Ibe side of a < granite moiiuu'ient about nine mile j out "from the City of Mexico la locally , known hy a term which algnlAea "Plu- i to'i safety valve." The bole is about I '■ nine Inches In diameter at tb* opening, which la polished lu a manner which • suggests human workmanship. That • r man had nothing lo do wllh drilling or polishing this hole will be readily - " surmised when It Is known that It baa Otraalnnally emitted hot air andamoke during a i-erlod extending over Hit , year* . i A Sure Way. ' ' There an- several uK-thod. whereby . pickpocket, may I.' avoided on crowd- ' j ed atreel cars, but tbe vurwt way la to ' , keep your money In the hank In yoar j wife", nnme - Knn... City 8tar | Hapalaaa. 1 ( "How'i your Insomnia r "Worse 1 1 and worse! I can't even sleep when I If* time to get up."— Laughter.
\'#ri«* of SettieBfKl'. ' «"■ IS" i .Notice to LinitPtl ('rfdilor-. NOTICE. HKS BY L."kw''VNK
HTv - FB ^ypt' H • p . « COKBVfLLK E- ffTlLLK. 1 anil Wale for < Iffie* of Surrfigmle.
To the Voter, of Cape May County: I hereby aunounce that I am a can- , dtdale for the office of r-urrugale. I i •hall at once HI* a petition for Hie Itepublicau uomluatloii.aud at the proper ' lime make a. active a campaign a. ilir 1 law permit.. My politic, and political quallAcatlon. are known iq practl- ■ cally every home In Cape May Counti and I need no liitrodiictioii, having ] I nerved you before. The office of Harr gate I. purely one pay a salary of 1200(1 per year. I am ' quallAed to All thla office aud If elected -hall devote my time to It on the .aima. if employed ty a private ludlvldual. and If I And that change. In Hie bu.luem routine can be made that will decrease expense, without altecl- I lug tbe efficiency of the office, I w ill consider It tny duty to make auch changes without political considers- ' : tion. Very re-peelfully yours, | COHHVILI*: K STII.I.K. : Tortaboi'silj^ "" K" """G; TOTHRVOTKBtOFCtPK WAV ' I lake thla melhod of aiinouiicing caudldaey for Ibe office of Mtale Assembly on the Republican ticket and ahall Ale my i-elltlou In accord- i ance with tb* law in due lime I, therefore, submit tuy name lur [ your earnest roualderatliiii aud ap- ' provaj.aRer which I solicit your c-i operation aud support. Should the election mull lu .uiy favor, I faithfully promise lo work at all time, for Ibe lulereal and welfare of Ihe entire cuuuly. ; Re-peclfully your., 1 Stani.kv M K a i.iiai ii Tin. -Iv.rilwnieui paid tut by nun, I, , u <4 K, lit -'ti. Wll-lwoo-l. S. J.
Charles P. Vanaman has been selected and endorsed by the County Republican Executive Com- . mittee (which Committee was elected by the legal voters of the Republican Party to represent them in Party Councils! as its candate for Surrogate of the County. This advertisement l. paid for. by Cbarl*. I*. Vanaman. I hereby notify the people of Cape'1 May County that I am a candidate " for the nomination for Assembly ; according to the rules of the Demo- « cratio Party of Cape May County. Andrew J. Steelman, - !■■ J. St,,ltn.-i ( BS/SiSf. j Ocean City, N. J. ' Advertise in the SENTINEL .
BER-N5TEIN f f BED [ if/ Bedraom beauty and III ! HI re.l sleeping ccrr.fcrt { are greatly enhanced Bj j by Its choice. * a! j iMj | Distantly icciced^i^ ^ I ay -together^- cant |E ; III creak or rattle loose — r ■ (if yet readily taken apart, m ! In uaLtuu'lBn. ifi | Ai 121-22 iuirf ii;. JtJ W, 1_ BURUV, Nlanufacturinjc Jeweler NO. aa SOUTH SKCONII NT. 1 I is
■ Eyes Examined Without Drops A. *r. KLV* Tra e. wall 725 Central Ave. Ocean City New Jersoy >. Plain and Oecorativa Paperhansrer Estimates Cheerfully Given A Post Card will bring our ser- ' The Pontiere BOOT ~ SHOE REPAIRING SHOP NEATLY DONE 9t*.*|g Anbury Ave., Ocean City. N. J. H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats Teas, Coffees. Fine Groceries and Provisions POULTRY HKKSBKH 111 OJtllKIt • FOURTH ST. and ASBURY AVE Cltars auii Tobacco. Orders BellrtrcJ Orders receive prompl allcnliuo. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. : Ocean City, N. J. Cholua IJealpy F>rocJu«:tei Butter and Hggx A.k for lloak let of Specialties Orders Hellvereil Both Phone.
THE BRIGHT SIDE M ord« o' chrrr ate word, of help; worth o' i loom are wordi of harm. There u a -lirighl aide and a dark aide .if every ph.-e of life and to every hour lime. If . we speak of ihe height aide, we bring the brightness into prominence; if we apeak of the dark aide, we der|ien its shadow* Jt is in our power lo help or lo hinder by a word any and every person with whom we come in cositaet. Which do you do >
V Th.rmomjatara," In Atuerietl. It f. Mated, la- u«ed Ihe 1 1" Bg«ala Him of all Kugli-li ! of ItentiniKv. >. Mreiwlunan.. \ -vMBe . 7. — lueliallng nntlv— nud Hinvi-enns-'ifif ,|«ipulnttou of I nil In U pniclRgtJJ 37."., T* -i,:~ . i "Pn, whn I *h i-i-:ill- ultoinvi-ryT" What ,lhe other aide's doing, my aoB "-Ulruilnghaiu Age Herald.
7. ctss II"-T BB9 1 R. Curtis Robinson I ' . ^ ^ ---- - - G Conveyancing and Insurance JI Notary Publk and Commissioner ol Heeds S Nos. 7-4-4-4G Ashury Avenue -OCl'.AN CITY, IN. J. Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage 1 ■ ' I :::::::: : x-r-rz x:ii r-r-r-r x-z« : r-s-z-x x : i : »:« x-xzz «« *
Seniinei Piling House 1 . he sentinel print ^ ING HOUSE is-Equipped to do your work as Artistically arid as Satisfactorily as you can get it done in Philadelphia. ^ Give us your order. We'll do . the rest. Satisfaction guaranteed. 744-46 IsDiri Ave. Ocean Gilg. N. J.
KF..4 I, I'.NTA I I, AGEYTN. WM. LAKE, C. E., Keal Estate Agetit. H. CORSOH Neul Estate Agent No. 721 Asbury Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phone T8 Inter-State Phone 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New J. rsey Construction Sand & Gravel Co. JOS.O. CHAMPION, rviw n-B. r Orflce, 8th St- Gp.pt Penna. Dopot Ocean City. N. J. All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. IJirt lor Grading or Filling. READING RAILROAD DELIVERY.
Tfte~ IdeaT^SuTfHner Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts; During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia -on Three Railways ... Within easy access of Atlantic Cit and other well-known resorta MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS Advertise in The Reporter

