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SUNDAY IN THE LOCALCHDRCHES 8trocg8ermons and Excellent MobIc Heard by Congregations. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. In the Pint Praabytfrian Cborch| lut Sunday evening, the peeler, the Rev. Cbarlee U. Bobner, delivered an Intenatlng sermon, baton a large audience, on "TbeSopnme Motive." Hie "For my take," and wa» in part ai follows: "In tbeee worde ire bare tbeCbrieMan'a nobleet inspiration. Tbere are tboee vbo feel that the Christian life is a bard, disagreeable, dietaatful, unhappy service. Bat nothing can be Ikrtber from the truth. Heal Christian, an the happiest, this most cheerful, the most contented, the most hopeful people In the world. Life Is sweeter to them than to any one else. While It la troe that In order to be a disciple oftbeliord Jesus we must deny ourselves everything that compromises u. as the friends of Christ, aud mu.t sham the fate of Jeans, standing by Hls banner, and going with Him In adversity as well as prosperity, never wishing to be popalar when He la unpopular, nevertheless them la In the Christian heart an Inspiration of love that takes all the hardness out of such experiences and makes life supremely Joyoos. The Christian gladly does It all beoanae love fills his heart. 'For Hie sake' la the motive that in.plret him. "How many of the sick, the bereaved, the poor, lbs lonely, the overworked, the persecuted, the misunderstood— of the suffering aud sorrowing everywhere have been borne up under the im poles of this supreme motive! They know that Christ la love and that all Hla plana for them are love, prompted. They know that He la wise; that Ha knows the end from the begin nlag and that all HU ways are wisely planned. They know He Is InOoltely strong and keeps them in His everlasting arms. Knowing this they repose la Hla lova, trust lu Hie Infinite *ledom, rest lor eupport In His bends, end any. 'It la the Lord's will. Hla will concerning me Is love. I can well eBotdtotroet Him. I will beer patiently what He sends, -for His dear "It wae this that eaatatned our dearly-beloved and martyred President. WUllam HeKlnley, In tbedark hours after be had been shot down by the ruthleee hand of hie aeeaaelo In the dty of Buffalo. Tbs whole nation wea Mooned with grief. Family and ft Hods, gathered at hla bedside, were overwhelmed wltb sorrow. Tbegeotla PiaMdeot alone wae calm. 'Goodbye all. It !e God 'a way. Hla will be dona.' And than with lips stiffening ladaathbebegen to slag: I S" swn no oegtn to elog:

'Nearer, my God to Tbee, Nearer to Thee.' •For Hie sake' the patient sufferer gladly bom B all. 'This motive, • for Hie eake.' does not jit have tall eway In the world. 1 fear It does not have tall eway in our own hearts. This m the only motive underlying all our hope for redeeming Vhe world horn the hands of aaton and laying U aa a trophy at tba Saviour's foat It la not a oew theology that we want, bat a new llfo. Not a opw Bible, r botnew ayes with which to read the aid Book. Nat a new Chriat, hot a e new, mora absolute, all-consuming de- c votloo to Him— the spirit that wll' ( aaaka as willing to llvs, to labor, to facrifim "for Hla aaks. whose Name Is / abu»a every name to heaven or od ( earth." t FIRST BAPTIST. <■ The Rev. George F. Mitch, of the Firm Ba pilar Church, preached two ^ very wall reeeived sermons last Baft l« day. Hla theme in lbs morulng wae "An Adaqnata Creed." i Tba oalahtatloo o I tba Lord's Supper followed the cannon, when many rial- b ton tarried at tba table. u In the evening, he took np the last '■ In a series of aarmoos on "Heavan." d Those dlaooonsa have proved very halpfnl to the congregations and gen- t atone oommeodatlon baa come to the paMoroo account of them. "Where -N la Heaven f" was tba subject, bom the taxi In Matt, 6; 10: "Thy kingdom -N eome, Thy will be done on earth at It heaven." The pastor spoke lu t partas follows: n "Tb» nnclents tboogbt of .heaven as being In the past. It was me golden b age which had bean, the happiness eat of which they had come, from * which they had fallen. The Hebrews -i thought of haavao as being lo the fu- n tore. Tbs past to them was struggle. * toU, strife and woe, but in the distant futnre tbey saw every blessing realized. tBot to tba early Christians, heaven «' was neither behind nor before; heaven * wae above. Tbla Is the common plaoe of haavao today. Wltb gladness we « lilt our ayes in prayer to that far away rt home beyond the stars where God It " the rivor of life. Uses, etc. |r. "Soman hav» -thought of heaven. » Bot whan wa come to JeeaeCbrist and if ask Him the question, we bear Him answering In tba words or tba text ri Haavao U whan the will of God Is '* being done. Again wa ask Him, aod He replies, 'The kingdom of heaven I. ' within you.' That la, where the hearts and minds of men are bumble and "> seek to know and do tba Father's will P« them la heaven. *p "Now.wlth all these and other words 1,1 which Jeeot speaks eboorSifcaveo before us, what shall we>thlok T How S shall we codcsIvs UT .With what 1 4 •bought shall wa pray to eoter It, and WBh what thought .hall we pray that B shall come loot T "I plead this evening for an loclo. if rive i oonoaptton of haavao. I believe to the heaven behind oa, out of which dt we have ourne; our home to which we Hl shall some day return. I believe lo on ttat heaven which I. before |D tbe retort. when wrqpg, will be righted . haaled. vices withered op and tts eaet out, sins forgiven, and when lors, isi a tohgaa. For this heaven tbe Saviour m •ked as to pmj, labor and earnestly all

desire. The heaven that Is to come, ■on earth as It Is lo heaven.' "Then, too, we will believe In aud S proclaim lbs beaven that Is above us Tbere la the heaven of tbe fellowship of God aod the oommunlon of the •slots. Wtylle It Is far above tbe iters, yet It Is so close that the falutest aud tbe feeblest of our loved ones pass lot" II wltb tbe breathing of tbe last breath "Finally, we believe aud leach tbr heaven tbat Is within as, the heaven h Into which the bumble heart and tbe be pure soul enter, the beaven wbleb in every oue wbo lias wrought a sacrifice, d- wbo has fought a tempuiloo, wbo has Is trusted In the boar of trouble bis had 9: a foretaste and a furegleam And furss tbermore, It Ja this beaven wltblo us Ibat makes ibe rest of beaven sure to t- as. Undoubtedly, this It Ibe reason re that Jesus says little about tbe beaven fe behind, before and above, but says a i- great deal about tbe beaven wltbln " * Mr,.' Mltcb closed his sermon by is pointing out that tbe Lord Jesus Christ I,, is ataodlug today before our city aud il saying to our citizens, "Tbe kingdom »r of heaven Is nigh unto you." Tbe le vision of the city made perfect hangs le over our city and waits only the prayer r- end tbe effort of Uod'e people In order is tbat it may descend upon all tbe cltl,1 reus and lake possession of their life y If wecannot build eomethlngof heaven n into our city In which we live, we may ir well despair of Its entering beaven. « NEW PHONE BOOTHS b Plsctd Is W.Scouasae'sBsrean > of Information. " Tbe public pay station booths of Ibe " Bell Telephone Company bave been * removed from the MaaeeyA Edwards building and placed In tbe Bureau of •" Information at 8IS Eighth .street, In '" tbe Hano Building, opposite tbe Fenn- '• sylvaola Railroad station. I The oew booths are three In nom- ' ber, of the latest French folding door >! style, aod are among tbe best In South 1 Jersey, south of Atlantic City. Tbey - were Installed a few days ago. F. Leroy Howe, the company's so- " I lei tor, will also bave'desk room tbere f As tbe Bureau of loformation la alf waya opeo — day aod night — tbaae " booths will receive tbe patronage of " those desiring to give approval of the ' company's progreaslveaeae. Tbe bureau baa also been started no- 1 ' der tbe management of W. Scott 1 1 Hand, wbo la well known lo all residents, and whose natural aod custom- 1 r ary attention to detail* will Insure lu ( r " s s Rest Estate Transfers. I i Keceut real estate transfers In Ocean r City recorded In the offloe of County c r Clerk Hlldreth, as reported In tbe Cape h ■ May County Gaiatte, are as follows: 1 I Tbe Commonwealth Title Insurance r and Trnatee Company. truetee,to John 1 * F. Fox. tan 28. Lot 480, Section C. 0 Elmlra Cotton, et vlr, to Helen R d Corson. $3250. Lot 881, Becllon A. b Wm. B. Davis, at nx.toSamoel Hor- 11 ton Brown. Parts of lou 957 and 95S, Brown.

Section A. Geo. O. Adams, et ox, to George W. r Sloan. $3150. Lot 46, Glrard Realty Co. • Howard Wayne Smith, et ox, to I Louis W. Robey, trustee. Southwest r 16 2-8 feet of lot 810 and all of lot 811, I Section C. [ Elizabeth A. Llpplncott to Jobo H. I Stotl. Lot 498, Section C. i Oscar V. Blgham, et ax. to Samatl ) 8, Bbellcruea. Lot 17, plan of lou , owned by Chaa. A. Doe. Charles A. Doe, et ox, toSamoelS. Bballcroas. $1500. Lot 16, southwest ooroarof Wesley avenue and Chelsea ptarn. Joshua Griffith!, at ux, to Eleaoor Hem. $1000. Lots 877 aod 878, Section L, together wltb building thereon erected and known as 6701 avenue. Seymour Davis, et ux, lo Charlotte Cheater. $1000. Parte of 101 aod 105, Glrard Really Co. Iona B. Adama to Charles E. Mack. Lot 681, Section D. 1. Norwood Grisoom, « ux. to AlFogg. $10,600. Lot 60X120 on northwest aid* of Wesley avenue, 450 south from tbe south side of street Ocean City Gardens Co. to James H. Dawaa. $1100. Lot 2687, block 25. Frederick A. Myerle to Daniel D. M Neell. $1600. Lot 489, Section D. data V. Myerle to Daniel D. M Seme aa above. Ocean City Garden* Co. to James H. Dawaa, trustee. $1200. Lot. 1808. and uorthsaM portion of 1805. Same to same. $900. Lot 2707 27. ItjaaUon A t» Irom Nona to Ninta sirmt west ot lbs n risen -tool wide -t.belvesn Hatsq s venues. SecUoo C run* torn Ninth to FOarMrain uresis, between lo Nineteenth street^ bet 1^.°! tbe bay and ocean, taction K runs from to Twenly-tourUi street*, beast" Tw^7"toorUl *° TwmtJ-olnUi streets rfom Twenty-ninth to Thirty-fourth streets between ibe bay and ooean. taction H runs Thlrty-tourtn lo Fortieth sires u, be- ' tween the hay and ooean. taction 1 runs r Fortieth In Forty-slxlh street*, between bay and ooean. taction K runs from ' forty -alxtb to rtfly-aaoond streets, between " to Finy-nlnth sireeul'tatwera . , b ( oloo'e Hammer Oiler. * Division Superintendent Heed, of ' Western Union Telegraph Comwas in town Friday and rented " for tbe company's summer quanare In W. Boou Hand'. Bureau of Information In the Hann Building. street, between A. bury and " **' avennee. Tba company's office ° will be open by June 16. p Tjrweo Temporary Chslrmsn, 6 W. W. Tyers, of Pblladelpbla. a cot- c lager here active In tbe attain of the , Ocean City Fishing CInb, baa beau made temporary chairman of tbe * casting tournament oommltteo. » Harry Boyd, tbe chairman, has been 1 ordered to tbe marine coast for awhile. Notice to AOs-art la era. Changes of copy for dlaplay adver- . moat be at this offce not * than Wadnaaday morning at 9 11 a i clock sharp for Ineartion in the D HBSITRBU Whenever poaalbl* It It u ff'ln*,!«l thai tbey basent in not later a . ThU WU1 *» ' adhered adv., if y

' PLANS OUTLINED ; FOR CELEBRATION •. N_ d ll'ontlnood from fieri Pace.) I. o'clock , accompanied by coulliiuous le program should be: ' ^ portallon and meals. ^ f 600 d Firework* dlaplay, wtlli ineii'to I „ TheSommltlee are willing lo give entirely ffnance the same, and mice \ public, locludlug bolb realdeut* aud. i visitors, tbey .feel Ibat tbe burden of Q financing tbe same should be divided ' therefore, ask your bouorable body to r appropriate at least oue-balf, or H*I0. I. committee will raise tbe balance. , Praying your favorable actiou lu ,, this matter, which Is of Interest to ,. everybody, we await your pleasure Respectfully submitted. Tbe committee: Henry Keoet/, Chairman Hotel Proprietors' A -so. , elation. GboroeT. Mann. President Hotel Proprietors' Asso- ' G. W. F. Woousidk, . Hotel Proprietors' Aaaoclsliuu. Clayton Hainbs Brick, President Board of Trade. B. Frank Smith. Progressive League. " Vance L. Ealy, t Captain Co. G. N. U. N. J. r Chari.es E. Adams, President Fire Co. No 1. H. 8. Mowrer, Prealdeot Fire Co No. 2. Director Campbell expressed Ibe , view tbat tbere should be something ' thai tbe committee would bsve trouble In raising $600. Each organisation, in hla .view, ebould pledge a certain { amonut of money. Director Adams said be thought thai the city should help lo some extent. Mr. Kloetzsald thai they would like the city to bead (be subscription list, that tbey could bave sometblug to present to tbe people. Mayor CbamploD aald that tbere is donbt that tbe city will do lis part. , ha did not think tbe city should take Ibe Initiative. Finally, Mayor CbamploD said thai tbe city will contribute ae much aa tbe : commute can rat e up to $600. He did no! think the city officials would 1 justified In spending more tbau On mot lou of Director Campbell, the ! On motion N

petition was ordered received sod filed. V. A meeting of tbe committee will be !y held at the Traymore at 8 o'clock Saturday evening. -1° AUXILIARY MEETS II, — * — Visiting Baptist Women Disco*. i- Bang Important Topi c*. The May meeting of tbe Ladle*' *' Auxiliary of tbe First Bepllat Cborcb ' u of Ocean City was held recently et the residence of Mrs. Henry A. Koabe 8- 2031 North Twentieth street. Twenty •' members were present. Mrs. Csdwal- ■* lader, tbe president, wes absent, owlug to serious Illness, and Is still very III. " Mrs Joaepb McKloley, vtpe presl8- dent, presided. Many topics of Interest ■6 were discussed. Including ibe luforma1)1 tion received from tbe Ocean City reel- ■ dent members that tbe annual fair Is ; le lo take place on Friday eveulug. Au 1 01 gnat 11. Tbere were received $6 60 at ' this meeting ae proceeds from tbe sale ' '■ of silver polishing clothe. The oext meetlug Is to be held In \ J- July at Ibe borne of Mrs. W. H. Van- J D derbarchen, In Ocean City, Ibe dale to | 50 be announced later from the pulpit of < ibe Ocean City church. < • ■ r '• TO HAVE ROLL CALL '

' "eceplloa Also si Boptl.t Cborcb • Newt Wrdarsnsr Evening. The First Ba pi Isl Church le plaonlng ! lo bold an old-Mme roll-call and recepd" Hon on next Wednesday eveulug. The service will be held In the church and . the reception le to be leudered to Ibe oew members wbo bare been received (( Into ibe fellowship during tbe year, si The committee lo charge Is anxious 0 Ibis every member In tbe city la asked " to be present to respond totberoll-call. d Out-of-town members are requested lo » "*"d in some word for Ibat ulght, ! CHILDREN'S DAY . To be Observed In First M. E. 1 Ctanrcb Next snndsi. i At tbe First M. E. Church, next Baoday, Children's Day exercises will be held at both services. Careful prep, aratlous tare being made to make it ooe of tbe red-letter days of tbe year. At tbe morning service, tbe rile of nfaot baptism will be administered tbe pastor, tbe Rev. J. K. Kulp, end hie sermon will be appropriate to the day. In tbe evening tbe Bouday school will conduct the services. ■pent Winter In Ob to. Mies JeauuetleBcbermerborn, daughter of W. 8. Bcbermerborn, publisher of tbe Insurance News of Philadelphia, returned borne lael week after •pending the winter with her aunt. Mrs. W. J. Btrqet, of Hyde Park.L'loclonatl, O. On ber way borne sbe •lopped off at Parkeraburg. Waal Virginia, to visit Mrs. Charles E. Lane, wife of one of tbe largest lumber men the Boulb. wilt Elect Trustees. Next Wednesday evening. Jane 14, e congregational meeUug will be held the Methodist Church after prayer | meeting for the purpose of electing J nine trustee, of the chorcb. Tltree I will ba elected for th* term ol one year ,Dd tbrw ,of <>"ee

" " KIDNAPING VOTERS. klduaplriR was s regularly orgaulxed feature of political warfare. ,On the j 10 fluotiCr on 1-lllHT Sid.- would myat.-rl . i races across country In post chaises j " i driven by yelling iiostlllona. followwl I by longer or shorter terras of gilded j I q Imprisonnieiil In great raaaalona, where I tbey were wined and dined In aumpX, tuous style and treated right royally I la every way. only Ibelr liberty Icing *' denied tbera ^ ^ lu bly abducted, but these did not always *■ fare quite so well Thus one rlctlin o tbat be bad been decoyed fr.>m hla J "tVboleaale kidnaping of voters In |f" batches, too. sat not unknown, tbe d process being rrud.-nsl easterly tbe ^^r'lMOmr^'at a^-rtaln Newcastle e election a wl.ole shipload of freemen of the borough. dls|oit. hed from Icra I, don by ion. were taken by tbe captain 0 —who* bad been heavily bribed-to Os tend and there left stranded under similar drcumstancea a number of Berwick electors wbo hap|iened to reside In London were dumped down " In Norway, aod a group of dirty Ips wlcb voters" found themaelves on tbe day of tbe poll cooling tbelr beela upon - tbe fin ay at Rotterdam - Pearson's Weekly. MARRIAGE FAILURES. Two Crisss In Wsddsd Lifs That Are Mainly Responsible. Tbat tbere should be such Involved discussion and so many amazingly contradictory theories about tbe cause of tbe failure of marriage la surpri* lng. Tbe plain fact-is tbat marriage la ai waya tbe end of romance and tbe beginning of history. This la ao true , tbat Homer tella na tbe women of an , dent Greece reckoned tbelr ages not i from the birth date, but from tbe wed _ ding day. A good many husbands in 1 more certain about* tbe number of ] 1 yean tbelr wives have lived since mar- , rlage than about tbe aummerr and win- < 1 ten tbey had numbered before tbey • Failure to recognize tbe difference , between romance and history causes • | failure of marriage. Romance la all play; history la a serious business. Courtship La pie: marriage Is potatoes, i Tbe comedown from pie to potatoes ; !y. But If this crista la safely passed another awaits. , Lots la tbe spice of life, bnt friend- I ship la tbe nourishing food without ] wblcb Ufe. except to unusual Individ- I uals. becomes a burden. Tbe marriage wblcb la all spice and no food soon < gives one or frequently both of tbe J parties thereto acute Indigestion. J ' When the ecstatic emotions of the bon- :

• eymoon have Bed. marriage must find ; some other subsistence or It cannot • thrive. And tbe only satisfying food ta friendship.— Mother's Magazine. Campbell and Hla Poem. At a dinner where Tbomas Campbell | and Lord Nugent were present tbe conversation drifted from tbe nee of Latin > words In English to monosyllabic ! •verse 8ome one expressed a donbt , whether two consecutive lines composed of word* of one syllable could be found In our language Lord Nugent at once quoted: "By tbat dread hum we wave the sword Aod swear with bar to lire, with bar to Campbell said be did Dot believe In tbe lines end asked where tbey came from. Lord Nugent said. "From your own 'Pleasure of Hope.'" "How do know tbatT asked tbe poet. "1 know it all by heart" replied Nngent -I'll bet yon a gulpee yon can't repeat aald Campbell. Tbe bet was taken and Nugent started declaiming. Tbe poet soon got tired and said: "I see you know the poem. Don't go any further." Tbe other Insisted upon r» peering tbe whole poem or rlsimint doable • takes, and Campbell paid tbe extra guinea In order to be spared tbe recital of tbe poem wblcb bad made famous- which be bad forgotten.

h Th# World a Looking Qlaoa. Anatole France, to one of those dellghtful monologues of hla which, when 8 be receives hla friends and aD wbo e care to visit him at the Villa Bald, go e by tbe name of "conversation." though j nobody ever talks but M. Franca, told r na one day a boot bb mother, j "She used to sacrifice my father to me a little," be said. "I always came , 11 ret- She taught me all day long, and her lessons have been my guide ever ' since. I remember one day she show 1 1 ed me some Utile faces over a door- ' - way. Too see they are laughing.- she > aald. A few days afterward, when w# < passed them again, abe told me to look. ! Tbey are not laughing today she aald. Tbey cannot know yon've been naugh ty. yon think, and yet yoo can aee i they're not pleased wltb yon. It will ' ®i*aya be like this. Whenever you do wrong everything will look re- ' proechfuL Tbe leaves, tbe sun, tbe ' moon, will look onbappy when you . have misbehaved. Tbe world bat : looking glass, my boy.' "-John N. Ba- \ pbael In London Globe. The Last Speaker of Cornish. ' In tbe little village of St. Paul, near " Penzance, tbere b a monument erected to tbe memory of Doll, or Dolly, Pent- " reeth. wbo attained tbe age of 102 and i 1 was tbs last woman wbo spoke tbe Cornish tongue. Tbb b tbe Insert p : Hon: "Here lleth Interred Dorothy \ Pentreath, wbo died In 1777. aald to bave been tbe last person wbo con- , v creed In tbe ancient Cornish, the pe- i collar language of tbb country from tbe earliest rimes till It expired In tbe eighteenth century In this pariah of 6L PauL Tbb stone b erected by tbe Prince Louis Luden Bonaparte, In nni Ion with tba Bev. John Garnett. vicar I of St Paol. Jone. 1800. -Honor thy , father and thy mother tbat thy days i may be long upon the land which tba i Lord thy God glveth thee- (Exodus XX. 12)."— London News. Unkind. Medical Man-Jobnon has doue tbe " meanest thing I ever hoard of H# ' came to my house tbe ..t ber night, at* ' a big dinner. g..i Indigestion and then beot to ao.. I ber doctor to Is- cured. '* C'0rT " ^ "> Pride j

Fire Alarm ■■■oats | . 14— Blxth and Pleasure avenue 17— Eleventh and Bay avenue. j *' 18— Fourteenth aud Pleasure a vs. j 35— Beveutb and Wear avenue. ^ j 42— Second aud Asbury avenue. laj 43 — Fourth and Asbury avenue. „ I 46— Elgbtbrand Asbury avenue. j 1- I'i — Ten lb and Asbury avenue, h I 48— Thirteenth and Asbury avenue. ■* 51 North and Central avetiue. *' I 64 Sixth end Central avenue. J • 67— Twelfth and Wesley avenue. 73— Fourth and Ocean a venue 75— Seventh and Ocean avetiue. I- 76 — Ninth and Ocean avenue, a 82— Second aud Atlautlc avenue, u Sfi— Boardwalk aud Moorlyu terrace • 911— Hay avenue and Battersea road ] n CITY DIRECTORY. • CITY OFFICIALS : - i l CHURCH SERVICES. ! j ^toly Trinity Cburch^Protrsmnt Episcopal. , I KM"cb- _ I ; SS v WsSneidiy renings S'i

tssvor msctlDX, "Ml' p. m. Proachlnx, a p. Sblhjb Bspllst Church, Mlmpron avenue nenrtavenlhslreel. Bev. Grant Hsrru.pssJl i^^y sebool, 1*1 p-m^G. Binllh, superinjc Johnson, ions h'*n?Aru!uTnmima M ^ CHURCH SOCIETIES, it ^tadtee'^A Binary JtooMyTMU^m^Mra- « ^Ur^ioenT7<M!?>al''T'M ra' "•vherl A. I lng •erand'TuesSay l?2cb month."" t lAdle*- Aid BMtl'tm Monday svsniog o! aach month. Mra. KUxshelhGsnoy. pL.1a lent: Mra. Gertrude Headley.u-eaanrer: Mra. ' Mnu H. D°TurimVMIT' nMnclml ta^.na,J B ,'I"P' Jn,"or • CtaaKnlp StcnuSr ^ HuWnT- frealdenl; r ■ Chapter So- maa. Uevo- , lo 7«a Boamem^eeUCn^u',rdnMOTd2,™of , r^0n^n^UWri',?'Kfl3,.?1'inU,S:tJ Holt Taiarvr cbcsch. Parish Guild. Aral Monday In the month. 1 Wonwn'e lAnzuelP' *VB7 Thursday I p. m. , UyTTtbe month. Thnre ' indemrai'lnauonal'^ineau1 P*r*nC* U,uoc' ! retary. Mra. Kdwnrd Moae^y" reoondl'nx "r? KatlierliU Lew!*' MUn*r; 'resanrer. Mlea [ SECRET SOCIETIES. Ocean City Lodge, No. 171, r. and A. M., or^"*cb°snonihf i°'"nusuy^7i """f Ram i M. HotTmsn; aecretary, George w'. i Ooean otty Lodge. No. at, K. of P., mseta ! srenn^n^Staitn'lh'^ hK.of P. hall.Aabnry , B"°!ven*K.^rV^andB^l"iMwaro'\qI!^ ! ?r"ld«"*!?aK d'dy bI Champ'l8n a'haii! ' A. Bonrgeot*. " C #r*°h. tacrelary. K. l ,,°ySf na.°infg."r?yn*Trrr j mil? ALoauVNo. 1« iCsrpentera* F.Hall'. " Ter' vr'dAy evening in K. of t JkjOsw Cny^Hmidlngjmd Loan — 1, ! Try an Advt. in j The Sentinel • and Get Results , :

Righteous Selfishness • Tli is is my town my home. I vn a pat! "I my loivn. I. live and work and think here. ! -that I am I oivc lo mv town. • My health. 'my happiiH---. mi |.:.~|fittv mv pleasure, ate ill intimately and inseparably linkj • My tonu s .ilRrti> .t;v mv .cTojrs i- «v!i ire i« mv welfare. I cannot separate myself from • All .this hr-Md trt.'.e r. IV p«6-.t.-l mtetent lo make my town better. hecau«r, b?ing . nonual 1 • -ilelping the •■m- mvjn- hilpitig '.hr ••the! whsvh i~ myself. That Ls Kighteou* Selfishness. • The aliove t~ iusl line ol thr I 'tililv C'ompanv »- nf the individual. « It expic8M.-» out srntimvnls tow.tids UC4MN CITY. .* The Ocean City. Electric Service Ofjlhe Atlantic City Electric Company The MATCHLESS Ll|l!U . I

PIAN05 For Rem for Ihc Summer Vim.ii UU! Nov 1.11" Mo-ir. HENRY KLpETZSee Me First »L trade tor Estate borrow on OCEAN CITT LOAN on hew jersey See Me First See Me- lir-t W. Scott Hand lr°*" 819 Wesley Ate.. Ocean Citf. N. J. i and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's 752 BOARDWALK JOHN E. TOWNSEND: Electrical Contractor /

■d 1137 Asbury Ave. !» Ocean City New Jersey ,. WILLIAM Q. ABBOTT. Drngifist I '• Hex ten and Ringer Stoves JOSEPH F. SMITH ! TIN, SLATE and SLAG ROOFING xnd I ^ GUTTERING ol ALL KINDS r 731 Asbury Ave. Ocean Qty, N. J HEADLK1 A AIIAJIN J Reading Coal: ■ Advertise in : The Sentinel Notice to Limit Creditors. j : SrSS . 23Sf2!i^;: 1 • Cape May Counl v Orpiians' Court j ( Notice of Meeting of (lie Hoard of Commissioners of Ocean City, j £n/E; pnaaed tapUuiberXl. HAKKY A. MOKKIH. PaUd Jnnat. win. t-Hy Clark. k», JL-, »• K-.tl-XL • I :

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