COUNTYJE^CHERS HERE y AT ANNUAL INSTITUTE
Large Attendance and Several Very Instructive Addressed" Were Given. Out of lb# moot Interesting: Intitules of lb* Capo M»/(?oubIJ public ecbool teacbere bold In al»ng while waslbat wblcb, ob Friday afleranon, , concluded a two deye' eewlon In the OeasnGUy High school. Thort wen 170 teacbere prewol. and tba Inatrocton were among I be heel that evor appeared before a leachere' tortltote in this aectlon or the Btate. la former days, bul one three day 1 loatltote waa beld annually, Ibe two eountlaa of Cumberland and Cape ' May uniting for the purpoee; the < gat boring aaaembled one year In Cape May County, tbe folio* lug in Cumberland and an ou alternately. Cape MayCity waa tbe place selected for Cape 1 May and Brtdgeton and Vineland for Cumborland. In 1891 and 1885, bow- ' oeor, Ocean City *« beginning to ' come to tbe front and In those ytartba Inatituto waa beld here. It went 1 to WUdwood In 1883. Uoveroor elecl ' Brumbaugh, of Philadelphia, wga a 1 principal Inatructor at Brid^eton In < ISO) and at Wild wood in 1803. 1 At tba Institute laat week, or with 1 the exception of tbe addroaaea by Dr. 1 Aley and Mr. Bnrlght.-the lime of the luetlUte waa taken ujj lo carefully ' planned and ably conducted aectlonal ' work, wblcb embraced only • quesiluu> 1 peculiarly professional In their Inlereat. Tba tour leeruraa, however wmI lo ha e# general intereet Dr. Hubert J Aley, praaMeul of ibe 1 DafeeiaMy of Malue. waaibe lecturer 1 an Tbareday . km aulgaol lu tbe roseaBlag hot eg ' betel lea „r bnowlog lo Traeblng " Dr. A toy Cellared, wltb empnaela. lag. The ability to Impart t bow ledge 1 -to paptto eaa as learned, bat ripe 1 pameeetoa ketoee be eaa import it If1 a linker falls la ambe e eubyeei Har to tba slam, b Is beeauee he deer net 1 haew the real am Ibotaagbly mmaalf. < We bear mea my thai tbey ceooot put < what tbey want to toto weeds This b wet tree, far the fast la thai as do 1 am know, aas Mass ere eaeertalo and 1 haay aad we derkea epeeeb by words ' wbbawt knowledge We meet know I to eaabto we to eapiela lo riser, verted ( modern toleasblaa. the sues* we are ' bdtodar baawledgeibe mare modest < we aee abeam Br. AtoVa mbfam Tbareday aftsraaaa was -Tbe Usroaf thai odlvldeal " aasswaa -Tbe tbe ladlvideal
to ■tbtottos." Me divided arbaat teamed/' ybe^mZd^ add** 'Tto tMtoS. " Ma pralnd Mgbly the gnat wart that la being done tor u.e drat •toell ptoa far'lhe gtfted pupil who la to eeery artaaL A# uow aparmied, aar mhaato da M da aaaagb far 'Mm; SaMt give Mm an opportunity to mmmwam wwTla*"' *" 7*7. Wrta aT I Tid'i'eammlaib Be n ttoeal manna*. umbo uu KrESlfe SsjajLysi..11* iw— - "cSTlSSrtsmaad iTTT. M dart »r— ^u.*?' ^e*IiTJ1"^. were to Aarge of .bam mm.i _Tba fcsMsse Friday was fW Me g^.'Twara.-, ml SSSt.VZT.S£Z~ a ayg.-a'isi; : rtmjMJmadle tbe great ma>oriiy of ' ••The waeber Med hot alway. ' Bria;*^:djjg£a£ ■ 8arar.-t!S!sS-.5 : gsrt- - .... ; KTisKjmsrst • us^TSar.ss.-r. ! y ny'rt tb. no. i of ml real Lead, am da am drive. -Dent try to bate a boy apologize — . — — «• toabe him tori liar 1 Mdtogtolbg Nevar gl«r arammaod 1 >«• "• yaw can eafarer I Mr. Bortght'a aflrraooo subject waa, "Tba Sapartbuua lo BdocaUjo." It < waa aa illuminating talk. He don ■ nct beUave In cuuiog out a branch i W atudy until there la nothlug left. There to oo superfluous huowlcdge 1 hrt there la too moe^ superfluity in ' tbe teaching of M. , Dr. James K. Bryan, -eKyauperioUWtoai of Comdeo aeboola, and Mlm MacMullao. of tbe Moulds" 1 In the aectlonal meetinga, wblcb" were i to Charge of Bupcrvulug Principal , t'halmera. of Wlldwood. nod Suitervtolog Principal Hartmau, of Wood- 1 Mtm MaeMoliaa'a topic was "The I Story and Btory Telling." Bbe to s . floaol talker and bald tbe close .tie" am eg her bearem. Hbe urged the * c^— «° bftag tbelt pupils more lu 1 tssxrusi -stss ; J?* Singleton and a Mba Joy. « Sr SK TT!Ltato ovi, . tba gtrt'a nam, and reminded bin that the puet sold that thing of ***My •• ajoy forever," to wblcb t e ywbgwowm,, responded, "But 1 do ' netirtrt to be a Joy forever." I, ma » 3T K ."** fW probably „ 55WJ« Jht ' meben are Uke tbb " fr-M *h* 'rtrt Ibrmi. while tbey b btotokrttag, to beabouttbetr Father's o satobaaa x
sunday in ; local churches . • StrongSermons and Excellent I Music Heard by Con- i 1 gregations. ^ Last week's .Skxtixki. announced r . that lant Banday morning the Rev t , Dr H..J. Zelley. of 81. Paul's M. K. t Church. Allautlc Clly. would ex- u change pulplla wltb Ibe Reth Dr. J. c •B,. Haluea. of tbe local M. E Church l . The otorrny weatber prevented IbeJul- . Illlmeiit of fbl- arraugemenl. I^wlll. I , however, be earned out ou a later dale i Dr. Haloes read f-u Ibe morning | . acrlplure lesson I John 2: 1-H. both , inclusive; I John ffC'* as Ibe lexl. | , "Beloved, now are we tbe sons of God, „ aud It doth not yet appear what we t | abah be; but we know that. * lieu lie i, shall appear, we sball be like Him; « for we shall see Him as He la." Tba ( clause expresses the thought of t , (be theme. lu bu Introductory words ( Ibe speeker said lu part: - | "If men could koow and feel (lie t yearning for our full salvation from \ I <lo, our Lord's travail of soul, which u > spnkau or by tbe prophet, tbey i would be stirred to fuller and more a , levoled service. Bot our hluderlug . cause la too much love of material t i thluga; If a man It Id perfect health . aud has a good baok account. It Is c . hard to make him realize hit need of a , , Saviour. Why should il require stress t and trouble to bring ua In humility to c seek God and HI. Christ?'' Dr. HalDea extolled the value of the c . church services la tkkmaelvca but be a . declared I hat their chief value Is , . realized when tbey are used by us as a , , means of refreshing aud of rsoewlug , l our spiritual streugtb for better ear- c . vice among men. Tb eaa services are | : not for our personal enjoyment; tbey 0 , are a means of growth In Christian , , character and efficiency. , The speeker then, in considering bla , , tlieme more lo 'detail, said that we | I used to aee Jeaua Christ as the Saviour , , of the world; we need to koow and ( . feel thai Ma bIom la tbe Light of tbe I World, that Light that llghteth every i = Wo that coaaeth Into tbe world. , f yfle Is a rvctealor Hit method Is not t Improre ua by lopping oil here and | i tbar. excreeeooea, removing feulta, , Imposing upon ua a rule ofcooducl t from without. He class set our beans , \ sod renews e right aplrit witblo us. t I sua renews rignt spirit witmu
I Me Implants In ua )be aeeda of >, rigbteoosoaaa when w< are born agalu e. of tba Spirit of Mod. Thus we are lo e grow to aee Mlm ae Mela. I Tbe world oeeda to aee' our Lord aa a l aplrllual workman. Men need know r Him aa a friend. Me la God with as ( It la our nrfvUege to SBP more aud • more into sWizMtMLSt Hriyw-auce a until, from cmlirf Him aala-flglaaa . darkly, waakall aaa Him face to face , and to adotattou any with tbe doobt- ; log disciple, "My Lord aud My God!" 0 iMMANuu, mran. a Those who all ended tbe Baptist • Church laat Sunday wan made to feel e very comfortable by tbe excellent eer ■ vice of tbe beater. , lu the morning Mlm Mary Clark mug. to bar sweet maimer, "Does - Jeaua Care?" Tbe minister, Mr. . Mitch, spokt ou the theme, "Eaaen- ' Jal QuaHflcattoua for Cbrlsttoo Aca tlvUy.-Ns.BI* text was from John's • Gospel, 15; C, "I am tbe vine aud ye - are tba btnocbas; be tbat abtdeth fu \ me abd I In him, tbe aaaaa hnogstb forib'Thuch friilt; for without me yc r can do nothing." Ha said: "Utility Is not an aacldaot. hot as achievement. Tblok of any phan of life tbat , you will and you will be forced lo con1 fees tbat tbat wblcb fat valuable, tbat la, baa aaa, that to tba direct or tba toll direct result of a aeries of develnpmsuls and. growths gained through • struggle, hardship and sacrifice. Use- - fain em to man or beset la born of bard labor and diligent training; tbe fltier qoality of service to derived from tbe i more laborious effort. Thai which Is of worth lb tble world costo some- | thing. Good things areaiwaysexpenr afve, but on one ever regrets tbe purchase of a good article. "Now, 1 take tt that real worth to tbe commercial world to no mure automatic than real value lu the menial or spiritual. A high grade of goodocer. aa a high grade of cloth, to obtained only after a cousclratkoue application or heart, purpoee. will and the expenditure of real energy of mind and miracle. Plenty of good people are In tbe world who would be Ibe beat sort of Christiana If It did not coat so much. aa folks are aatlsHed with cheap groce.taa aud second -class clothing, not from necessity, bul from meanso tbey are conleut with au Inferior and Imperfect character. ••Goodness, contrary to what moat [ of ua believe, Is a product aud not a > gift. We may receive the gift of the 1 Holy HplrU, but do! tbe gift of cbaraeter. Tbe former la the power of God I which will operate through our faculaud belug to build a character. "Goodness Is more than attendance . al ibe church services and more I ban , making a coulributlou to tbe church • work: those are merely tbe meaim by I 1 wblcb we, like children in the schools. . . are prepared to achieve #oodueas m the dally life lo which we live. This < the (I rat essential to real Christian i service lu tbe community by any one I *^U^— Jteal goodoese Is determined I csn b» no goodness of the gen- i ulue sort wikh -ot a hungering and t thirsting for It. The true attitude > toward goodaess, namely, a funds- ■ meutal deaW tu be good, la a perqui- t site to reafactlvity lo toe kingdom of I God. | "Along[*Ub this true altitude tn . righteousness. ^ aud complementary to fi « iMtpoldioguf , oryCct ideal of Are you wfehljyj^ ar«. largely •• because of eovlroomeot, oi largely be- u of what you determloed to to t. £ question seta before uui mtotH L
' the two kinds of life ideals— drifting r . or building. Which are you living by? I i "Flually, with our facts lu tbe right I ■ direction, seeking not intentional goodi hut seeklug to be good for some- r and with the consciousness that l tbe attainment of the goodness de- u | lends upon our own effort, we come li tu the thjrd essential for real service, t> which Is the dyuam'c. oa power to fi achieve. This I. clearly expressed in n Hie text, -Without me ye can do nothJesus Christ, Himself, I. tbe Is vital power and only effective sod - abiding source.of strength for true use- II lu tbe vineyard of the Lord." ci The topic of l he evenlug sermon was ci "Aiming Low. or Unworthy Ambl- w Bona," and Mr. Mltcb preached a ol rtrong sermon to I he young people of j congregation. n
dr. bohner gives 1 : talk oh belgium ' Another Instructive Discourse < on Nations Involved in GrVat War. In the First Ipresbyterlaa Church. Monday evening, the pastor, llie Rev t Charles H. Rohnrr. M. A , delivered g the second of bis reries of -er-uon. ou I ' "Nations Involved In the Kumpeau a War." Ills Hie me tolng, - Belgium- t. Hie Innoceol. bul Brave. Lltlle" By- o slander." h nolwlibalaudlng (lie rainy uighl.aud b Europe. V Taking aa Hie basis of bis remark's i Samuel 17:40. Aud Ins sling was lu a bis band and lie drew near lo Hie Philistines," Mr. Robber said lu pari: v Europe there is ous lluto laud that J stands in iheceuler of tbe stage aud bolds Ibe limelight That little land , Belgium Once agalu Dsvld. armed ,. with a s|lng, has gone up against % III. It Is an amazing apeclacle. tfiia — the smallest of the Slates bat- f| tllog with lire largest of the giants It h Is as If a bee had determine I to resist o tha bear coma to lodt. Its honeycomb . When Ibe avalauche came sweeping (| upon them, the people of Kelglu^i. agriculture and commerce, had no de- ( aire fur war. Hut rather tbau aee their d beloved laud violate I by (he presence t of unwelcome foreign soldiers, tbey f ooncluded lu tight lo tbe death The ^ result is being written in letters of 1 Ore. aud blood across their beautiful "Belgium Is suffering a< the litlm- -j ! can! are frequently called u|m>u to ^ ! auffer In tbe strange economy of Ibis ( 1 world, bul, If luday she slauds over- c i of her men aud Hie heroism , of her women elilue like the golden ' of the stars amid the blackuass ( of tbe war clouds that have swepl her f aktos." , The Rev. Mr. Hobner ibeu went on f ' lo ahow how these Belgians, who d ' defied the Imperial. German s army, are a most remarkable people. 1 possessing a moat remarkable couutry. t Ha dlscuased. In a very clear aod l ' way. tbe resources, ibe ( manners. Ibe Institutions and the bti- ) I of this small people, showing t they have been developed lolo a , . race loured to peril, rich In courage. I fortitude, loyalty, patience, thrift, self 1 reliance aod pre-ervlng faith, declar- ( thai when tbla brave little people. . >*- tbat this brave people.
wltb a standing army of 42,000 men. If single-handed deHed 2 000.000 Uermans. It seemed at If Ajax bad nimr back ouce more lo defy the god of -the a lightnings. m "There is oo more plleout tragedy." i» coolinusd the Rev. Mr. Boboer, "thau ><) tbe story of the decline and ruin of ce tbla superbly prosperous, lltarary aod ■a art 1st ic oouolry. Daaolatlou has come ce like a wblrlwlod aod destruction like >t- a tornado. One hundred days ago •" and Belgium was a blve of ludustry and In her flelda were beard thr.harat vest songs. Where dwelt the angel of el happloesa, gaunt famine and dread r despair now sulk abroad'. The heart k beautiful olty of Europe. Gone (be re land of Reubens and Grottos! Gone r. Louvaln, rich lu libraries aud palutJ- Inga aod cat had rats. Without tbe c- shedding of inoocent blood there can 'a be no remission. re "Perhaps Belgium" bleeds I bat fa militarism may die. Let ua believe ,h wltb faith victorious tbat God will yel re Uke little Belgium Into Hia arms and y comfort her aa a father oomfortetb bis »• Child two " it Next ttondmy evening tbe aermou i- theme will be, "Germauy, Her Iron it Heel and Mailed Flat." I WIU, GIVE THANKS h *■ Baptist Bsadsr Scfcool lo Have * tola Time Mo. ember a«. " Novsmber 28 will be observed as >e Thanksgiving Suuday In lbs Bsptlsl '• Sunday rtcliool. A special program Is I- belug arranged for tbe'occasion. The '• offering of tbe day will be given lo tbe f- home mission work of tbe American Baptist Publication Society. There » will also be received oo tha' day a f" "Thank Offeriug" of fruit aod vege- " Ubl.-. elc.. which The scholars way '• briug. If piaalble, these giru should d be left at the church on Saturday II night before, to tbat the committee will be able to decorate the pulpit. All i > are cor tolly Invited to enjoy the eer- • ' GOT BIG ROCKPISH P - , " Kourteeo-Pounder wast a. argc 1 BlsrltbCsasSI IdPoodO. < Ona of tbe largest rockflsh caught 1 here lu a toug lime was lauded * tbe latter part of last week l.y em- 1 » ployea of tbe Pfeifler Fish Company ' ' Itr Hie iMiuud oil Ninth street. The ' J P00 ,d a,eu lauded a thirteen- ' ' pound bluefish. f Cod Us h are togliinlug to run now, • aod quite a few are being cauglit each 1 ' etohl t r,'" e fl"bd rUU 'D We,'ll,t fr0ai °
look for some high class races City Yachl Club Members Order Twelve Pne- < Design Sailboats. An order for twelve on. -design sail : -als for llie Ocean Clly ."Yacht Club j gives promise for a series of luleresllog racer next season. -Former modore Charles J Curran was Ibe OreU, sign, Ills name as a suCscclber for, of Hie boat., aud hi" will sail "iTefj for llie oue-de-lgus are: Henry Bassetl. Jamb Belswanger.Cllntou L- Brevkley. I John K File, Commodore diaries A". ! Wall, of the club: H. Ltwreuce He..: George M. Mllspaugb, Charles Woyd ) aud Vice Commodore Daniel H Pari-. I These new one-deatgn boals will he i pleasing, as they will carrv a good spread of canvas, with enough sheer lo give them a very yfchty ap- i pearaooe. The length over all WIN to i inches: draft, I f.v.l 7 Inches There i will he a fair sized cockpit and combing around It In prevent the water i going into the cockpit- The i will be steered bv tiller and utie i will to a ere* of four. The rig ■ la the cat rig. sod Hie main sail will! have three reefs for herd -ailing. The centerboard will have lead on It. *n|, hat the board may to quickly j dropped. Head -lay will keep the, apar In place, aud there will to oue j shroud on each -Ide. The sali. are to ! be of Egyptian cotton, and llie -parof pine. The boats are tu be dill-lied and de- i llvjryd to the subscriber, for f JSJ each Thl- small price bas been made possible by building the 12 Inata, and < should there be others come lu they may be had at the same price. The boats are expected to be liulshed byApril 1. A meeting held in the Vachtemeu's i Club on Friday look up the contracts i f»r these boats, and plans were madr at once get busy and have "ttfeui started, so that tbe subscribers could I for thffr- boats as soon ar they i are finished. i Another meeting of the regalia com- < mllleeoftbe club win be held nexl i week to make plans for races between I the Ocean City Yacht Club and tbe ■ Atlantic City Yachl Club. Other will be taken up and the new year-book arranged for. Clinton L. Breckiey will sail bis baa bad charge of several boats lu-lhe , Rchermerhnrn races and has won '' and has
several limes lo tbe Ocean City Yacht fr' Club races. ar The balla-l question for (bese boala Be has not been decided yet. In some of lt the races there have been saud bags carried lo place or men to give stability lo Ihe boat whe-i she had lo tackle the °r heavy winds. Band bags have I heir ** usefulness, hut many have kicked " against their use. owing to Ihe feci '• lhat I bey have some limes been Joel '° overboard when the wind died out. ''' The old-iimrf. iltrnegat Bay cat boat, r" could ase as many- sand bags as she " wished, but they were counted before a Ibe start of the race, aud should one rl be lost overboard thai boat was M dtoqualllted,— Fixed ballast, that le which |. placeJ under Ihe floor-, Iout: but the boat must to haudlcd by " tbeowuer. or a rutu who I- a member >D lo good standlugof the Club. t)ne of the Dew b isls will have two 1 ' owhera, and tbey have made a alate>e meut tbat tbey will let all the other * owners pick ool the men to sail tbe 'a new boala, and theo tbey will take '■ Charles 8. Glaaer aud lick the whole fleet. Tbla I- surely going some, ar u there are a bunch of floe sailor mea lo ' " Ocean fltv. Mr. Glaaer is a sailor ' man of known ability aud ehoutdgfrr " a good account of himself wtieo these races come off. He was secretary of Ihe old Kyysrote Yacht Club sod had 1 v at ope-nme Ibe fastaat. tuck-up on the ' Delaware River. Bhe war champion 1 a for several yean, aod was sold to go to 1 it Laka George. Mr. Glaaer Is the man ' la who brought before tbe club several 1 « plans for tbeee new oue-deaigns. * e ' Norman Fort, the cbalrmau of the * 0 Ocean Olty Regatta Committee, will fl e heve charge of soother of these new 11 a boats, and will aall ber to all theWes ll • of next season. Howard Scbermer- fl y hwii mi if Bast Commodore "Scbert merborn aud donor of the Hcbennery horo cup that has cauagjl more boat- _ e building ou Harnegat Kay lhaii lu auy ® 1 other trophy offered, will have charge - of another boat, aod will give blr * entire attention to It next summer. p More (ban likely, tbe two regatta " committees frgm the Atlantic City _
aud the Gcaau Clly Club will . make rules Ibst will be fair lo each Olhyr, aud all contests be held under ! Ih«se rules. The same design was used for the lhat were built for the Atlantic . City Yacht Club last searou. There were nine boats built and meuy races fur them over tbe flue course lu of Ibe iiatideorue Atlantic t.Tly Yachl Club. These boats have proven . »nd very seaworthy. They are comfortable for a day's sail, or, with their large racing rigs in place, they , cen be made to go over the water at a rate that is pl'easlug aud al the same lime give a licking to other craft much In every way. During the last seaauu there were beld for poluts at tbe Atlantic Yacht Club, end Werner Bumcame of with the best showing-. look mauy prizes with bla new boat, and she was considered the of (he nine built for tbe club members. Mr. Summers aud tils crew have been given credit for some llue work Wltb Hie mils aud tiller, aod many It Is hot the spedff of (he liti e craft, but the good seamanship of her aud the condltlou of tbe boat, which Is kept up to the very top notch of |*rfectloii for the racing eveuls YVbeo tbe new boats are built for the Occau City Yacht Cluh, It |<
'' planned {TKfeave the Atlantic City boys get ap a series of races that will be " held each Saturday between the two' clubs. This will give some of the llnest c thought of. It will give eech club a * clianre to offer prizes end gel together n for foil aud rivalry with the same size * number of crew and have the same mils for class racing, and there will be no measuring or lime allowance to " ' look after. * itod"* *b° b""e '"r bu'" *"d e ing: Commodore A. K. While, of'fhe 1 Atlautlc City Yacht Club, now in Florida taking a crack at the water : ' sport aad running Ills bosl: Warren c Hummers, the wluuer of many of the " races and poluts f,.r the season: Her i- hart Bummers, Commodore W* H ' Kartlstt. of the Atlantic Cltv Motor r Boat Club; J. H. Lipolucoit. Hr Twl , bot Reed. Walter T. Reed and lit. J W Hughes. Who Is a member of the Ban Frauclsco Racing foard. 1 All Ihe gentlemen are enUm-n-iir i over their boats, aud -swwhat for the cash tbey c.«t they can uof to beaten , They are mfe aud give lots of fun at a email up-keep. and they have been recommended to the Uceau ( uy Yacht , i lub members very highly. Bbouid 1 , the w to tier of the point system be a I boat from ibe Atlantic Clly Yachl 1 t. lub she will be challenged again bv I Ibe .boat from the Uos!a<:,i? Y .c h, i < luhThst makes the tost show lug. I
"Visitor seeks I some light 'iln September because llieir children have lo return lo school, but there air hundreds who are hoi so -misled *1"'' im-oine absolutely dead. Further, if ' J the railroad faclirue- were such a-,1" tilo iqelr business properly, there would •Ibe many who would prolong their Li slay fnrj eckf. fj Why don't Hie Board of I rade or | j the city authorities get after Hie rail- ' ' ' J- '' anyone : j gaged in Philadelphia cannot avail 1 I I'iTdM.to' inmH.^'oUri >.-el!riT,"> ' ' bm-au-e he cao'l gel up and down m i ('mil Se pi em tor SU. one could leave I to gel to his timer before » a ui. He I could leave Philadelphia at 4.40 p. ui. I and gel hack to Gceau Clly al a quarter r flr-t train leaves Ocean t ly al : a ■ m arriving at Philadelphia at » 2» a oi. By the lime one gets lo In. offl.-e , It is uearly len o'clock, uule-s it It close to the ferry. Then there i- an • .1 ocean my about teu' miuuim t« ...e. 2. bv.ro io go the pmroe, r out "f Hie que-Hou i YY hy Anhlu I r I he railroad company lou Iran.- . Ui.!„m aud November on n.e same inrOcrau Lily people wuuldu t uimil . gei : log up half so hour earner, if by — doing tliey cuuhl keep a buu.ii of . Visitors w 1H1 ibrm And again what I difference would il make lo me ran r shrftiuou Ualu at 4 in or 4 4o I r -boo Id imagine II would pay lliem toller, because 4 10 is ordiusniy I— • > a- ; ffeve swid. the slow So clock Iran. i' l> it premeditated discrimination ..n I their part against Oceao City or Ju-I pure cussedness or Indifference? lu fveut. I llnuk the Board of Trade ■ or city aulhorltlea should take the i If they really have Ihe luterests of the ' f Your, truly, Chas. Hkmiam TUBERCULAR CASES 11 Cured for la CssidcD Corsli.
1 At tbe last meeting of Ibe Cape May Couuty Board of Freeholders, tbe cbalrmao of the almshouse commuter '' Informed Hie board (bat tliecommlllee ' the su|ieriuteadeni of the Camden e County Banatorlum. Dr l^ee J liaiu r mail.tocarr forlhetunerculosls puleut. from Cape May Couuty at a cost to be -drffoltely determined aui? based upon Ibe actual coat per capita, subject looouttrmallou by the respective ' boards of Camden aud Cape- May A Similar arraugement lias been entered iu(o with Ibe Hoard of Chosen " Freeholders of Allaullc Couuty, and will result Id great saving to both Atlautlc and Cape May counties, by removing tbe necessity for erecting a s costly build lug for very few patients. li Is estimated that a suitable building as demanded by the Blate Board of Health would Involve an expense ■ of not leae (ban Ave thousand dollars e to Ibis county. ' Blate Teachers' Mealing. Tbe New Jersey Btate TeecherA At social Ion will bold Its sixtieth annual meeting lu tbe high school building f Atlautlc City, Monday, Tuesday aud , Wed nesd.y, December 28. 28 and 30 , Tbe association was founded In l&Vt aud Incorporated In 1886. It bass ineiu of 10 (KM Tbe object of tbe aeeoclaiioii, according to Article II of association Is %sta0llshed to promole | the educational Jnlerests of the Slate: ' W secure and malulalu for the office of ! leaching its true rauk amoog tbe pro- I to promote and guard the of public aud Btate -school I by meaus of loatructlon. cou- 1 nee aod united action " __ ( Walter I. Riggs, manager of the' Oceau City Electric - Light Pompany, 1 baa relurued lu l.ls dutie- after a u I absence of six weelks. He was III from pneumonia at - Mercbaotvllle. His* friends were glad to welcome him -back. .*
A&rfir-lk -JHtrJIc oirtlnk 'A1 Ikasii^v foiled j I • Tlie sound of J slcp'on the vorch. It may be that of a friend or that of a burglar. I „ ! & You Jon't know whiSi.jhus adding the clement ol doubt to the natural [ear ol tn | I vestieating in the dark. " In a wired house a mere touch on a switch floods the |. « 4t house both inside and outside with brilliant light. The effect ts sale and sure |< J £ whether the caller he friend or foe. lust say the word and our specialist will §' J | gladly call and go into J | The Ocean City Electric Eight Co. | )
l'^"' n ' il Kuril tt 5-kttri l#"t- I- -I t ret Ha II t ir--r and ( r.-.lls II r -eel I Jr Eel let. Se-e-lle.il F . Change- of ropy for display sfft rr Hsemetita mu.t to at thl- oiler lie.! latrr than tYednr-day mhriiiiig at 8 IhatT Turlday ! I,r'l^to*'ruir "wlll'to strictly a.l Itr red to a.lv if
LENGTHEN THE LIFE OF YOUR RUGS rr Thr dirt brtew as, vr e urt^acr rije.n't raa 10 wroyathe fabric of IT | rd JOHN E. TOWNSEND -r 1137 Asbury Avenue „ OCEAN CITY, N. J. I JOHN E. TOWNSENDj «.( Electrical Contractor j •' j 1137 Asbury Ave. { 'Ocean City New Jersey d B - MORGAN HAND. JR. :'j ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY r Ot*LL* tN pocon(J ^0untaj^ |cp - one*, iota Asbury Ave*. ' e] Metropolitan Sanitary Tonsorial Parlor i 1 : 829 Aabury Avenue J, I John M. Rosenbaum t 1^ ^ PROPRIETOR c H. Hurkharih &•('«. " PU'MBjNG JAXII HEATING a j Have You Tried : DARBY'S m cm •SSI LADBDRY! 1 658 Asbury Avenue 1 Who is at your s- rvicc all the year round. ■| The Pontiere BOOT « SHOE - I REPAIRING = SHOP C J NEATLY DONEI Asbury Ave., Ocean Clly. N. j|
KE.t KATATK AGENTH. WM. LAKE, C. E„ Real listute A^cen^.' V. C0RS0lT~ Weal Estate Agent Mo. 721 Asburi) Aoenue, Ocean City, M.J. Buyers of Printing d*.-« Word.tothr lluvlnea* Tat YY ho Desires lo have his Printing l'r»0u.rd Accurately and Promptly ■ l.l'N 1 •'. 1« . Kti-,.1 relict .! >..u .-..ttlil .. . tl.tt'.air —m. leHetltea.l- .tit.l envelope!..'* ait. I lli. ti Is- rnl.1t! > d1"*- '•'-OH-- I lie mullet fn.111 v..ut mm.! in the lyitftileiu-f Ural lie will <lo tin- wutlt* l.t your i-tltlre sali-.fiu-tii.it .» Wliaf a sali-favtion to have an assured coaftdettce that the fttti-lu-d jiKshtct will meet with your approval. The punier who ran .lo that for vou tnt.-t offer efiirtent ctt-tomcrs. sn.1 we air ready 1.. d.. the -am.- for you.
Sentinel Printing House * 744-46 Anbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey J ^ The Ideal Rummer 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. N'Smerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways Within easy acqs** of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS R. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public aod Commissioner ol Deeds INo». 74-4-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. IS. J. Mousy faT-o*n on Bond and Mortgage at the Sentinel Printing House, if you desire first-class work. ^ m Orders promptly filled.

