Ocean City Sentinel, 11 March 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 4

INVITED TO A FEAST.-; ’SZZ.'SZEi'ZZXrZ n'K»>« •t'rT «lw Wlleof anO Juy, ,rf ibr Chri.I REV. DR. TALMAOE A5*C6 THE WHOLE thrtr itapMnrti itf wifflnrt.-o or. Tbeprafra

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— < Iin«iian anldi-r l-init Uitn ^ ■ -

WORLD TO ATTEND. *»7. MAlac I» T—

a-d.TiUK uraliT lb- uarliiihl l«ipui t

riah fonrcbcal; wimld tor," “Thai - - I rnjl (••■k aloof lb' i ao snanr tran ■u OimUIry-, Cu»c^/ aay. ••HwaBna' liar I !.»«• u n-’n aar.*"Hall' li.ii

Hodlluu. Iw.lll.!

-tmiliy. I kno* i j n Mlr , «h.,

w tair lor wboaq 1 w-pi j Ad ’' and ime arm! wtaild ' th- r- ' aulaiwlb-raoiil would , th- ti

h ps;»r *«ra that dnr.np .otrrnt Homa lu ix'*ard t” f AnirlK'au urdm a I'm*

KF.A1. »>TATI'. AliKATH. WM.* LAKE, C. E.,

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WA*RonTm!c > March T.—The Iliad

01 "“rf” “■ “ 1>, ! U, -M. >3« ».>I Talma*-In thta-.room nod-r th-fi*urr ; < iul nid lblTr , rrT ^ l. ^o of a banqoot. and alL the world ia In-, vrmIH ind nn n nmtiiur tbcir -oln* Tiled lo ba ilDMta. , n*«m U UUi-XT. raI h<. to thr vrrw:

M. “Bring hither the faKrd call and

kill 11

tlK-ir-rjoilibrinm.

th-r do not ria- ioto cullinujoru. and | Ib-y do out break <lowa with omoliou, ! but 1 eratfraa Ui yon jilaiuly that wla i. j I a.- a man oomiu* In <ii»l and (fivitly ! np fate (in I feel in Uily.'luiud and im!.

mughl np all through a tranapnrl. Wh' i. i «— a man l» Atid ‘ ‘ " band and in rril babil rniaiiv-i{lBLr{

ed. 1 n yuln- tnar it a- thiaiKb

any om n -anaiKipati'in.

a**a of th- world it haa b-.11

T to orlrbrate joyful event* by j

faatitity. The atgntn* of tnwliea. th- i

proclamation of praoe. ti

In all

)h. li.i. a gnat rrlig

oof king*, and a ktAU rrligvai tod the'chriatma*. the mama*- However «ilr

much ao other day. of the year oar ta- : **’■• * l'**™*- * ble may bare atistcd aopjdy. rm Thank.- J■ mr Jaddobin* («*i and *iving day there moat b- aomethlng - If for time and for eternity, r . ‘ ... _n .1.. .—..1.1. . aonra and 1-aT-p

n th- pi

; h'-ll al teall.l th* :

live bv Chrirt. I f-lt a j. Tlarr 1. that which th*- aj yoo and be Bay a. •'Wle-lhn . (arj of h ll. oroot o£-*»»

!• an il and earth and all'*lan— bi Jean. alb- dorribaa when in the body 1 cannot body: ■■■■■

And all the comfortable if

time celebrated joyful-vent, by banqnci md festititv. Somethin* haa happ-—-* m the old biauwlcad greater than thin* that haa ever bai’poni'd brfiav. A favorite aim whom the world aopp.»-ii would become a vagabond and outlaw forever baa got tired at Btghtiavln* and haa returned to him futhrr'a bouw. The world aaid b-never would come bark. Tba old man a! way. aaid his auu would come bark. Hr bad been leaking fur him day after day and year after year. Ha knew he would come back. Now bavin* returned to hit father'a house the father loradaima celebration. There ta in the pwldia-k a calf that haa bren kept up and fid to utzmet capw ity, ao aa to be ready for wine or.-a.Km of j«y that might oom- almi*. Ah. there never woo Id be a grander day on the old homoatead than tfaia day I Let the botch era do their work, and the bnoark-epere faring in to the table the emoklng miat The Tee- 4 -*... rein take their plaoca, and the gay grouja will move uu and down the floor. All the friends and neighbors are gathered in and an extra ■apply ia aent out to the table of the aervanta. The father preaidra at the table »"d aays grape, and thanks (kid that his lose absent boy ia home again. Oh, ■ -*—a him, how glad they

d tx-arrn i ira. Some D of the t

hack door and lays: "This hi a gn at ado about nothing. Thie bad boy abould have ia loo good forfaira!'' But the father ■aye. “Nothing ia too good; nothing ia good enough." There eita the young man. glad at the hearty reoeptiim, but a ahadow of Borrow flitting acrem his brow at the remembrance at the trouble bo had aasa. All rewdy now. Let the corwa lift Mmdc. Ha waa dead and he ia alive again! He waa loet and be U found I By each bold Imagery done the — le art forth the merrymaking when * ‘ re to God.

myarlf with the joy I frel. I this momisg to expiree it. II more Joy in flveminutra in aerring (kd than In all the years of my prodigality, and I came to aay are " Yoo have acen running for bia temporal leers of the law after him eecaprr or after the judge had pardoned treat waa the glee of that

great auay tella how the pilgrim put Ua fingsn to hie ‘•Ufa. Ufa.

It ia a merrymaking It of tba fatted calf. It ia a jubilee. Yoo know the Bible never caanpane it ~ , funarel. hot alwayaoonip*»eittoi r thing delightful ll ia more apt compared to a banquet than anything rlar. It ia compared in the Bible to

I wish I timid tndae-taie a

pot it m the loow of the child of God in this mi

blago and eey, “Wear it, w

a at God. danghb-r

of the Lord God Almighty!" Oh. the kl« joy of the new convert! Oh. the gladneaa of the Ujrisimn eerrioe! You have annbly get np and give his experience. Well. Ban! gave his experienor. He

aroat in the

«. y< making many rich, havpoeaeming all things. “ u m people in this bouse knew the Joys of The Christian religion, they won id all paas over tub) lb. kingikau at God the next moment. When Uamrl Bandeman waa dying of cholera, his attendant aaid, “Have yoo modi pain?" ••Oh." he replied, "aioce I foot Lord I have never had any paic . _ atn!" Then they aaid to him. "Would you like to arad a m«aaag>' to your trade?" "Y«k I would Tell Unm that otily last night the love of Jeetu

rgaaof thv sea, and 1 had to 17 out. lop. laard. it ia samagh; atop Lord— ougfa!’. *' Ob, the joys of 'b 1. cfaria<1 reUgicm! Jusr pam ov.r from thoae ina Joya in which yoo 1

At the banqod of Locnlluaaat CiPkrc «• orator, at the Macrelioiian festival sat J'hilip the reaiquenir. at tt>>- Gre-

cian banquet eat Ss-rali-a lie- phiksn | Latin. ^ . ] ber. but at nor Father'a lahle ait all:

. the retdrn-d pnsligals. more than con-1

' qu-nis. Tlie ta^h-1- *0 wide its It-aV'-s | Fon reach arresw was and lands Its guests | dlspiss are the tvHcnucd <•? earth and tin; glori j twei u fied r,f heaven. Tlie ring of God’s for- i some 1 givemwa rai i-.ery hand. The robe of a | larity tiaviour’s righbsmsuess adreop from er : Tin y 1 . ery shouldi r. The wine that glows in , caviar !' the enpa is from the howls of IO.IH»i | pcip

aamments Uk all 1 earth and all the glori

ith gleamingelialin-s drink to the ‘ from the Kami return of a thousand prodigala Sing, j knowledge that

- sing, sing! "Worthy is the Igunb tlmt i log llw w-t is fa ^ hart *" *" t > 1, "“*g' and riches | that of th. Mu-

forth.

ler. allowing that ihe.Angllcan body non. This durumi nl was breoght to y perusing it. irave wpremiaD to the le Larin like that." There ia no T means of gaining th- nttenllnu -efmpatby .if tin- presini pimtiff in well written letter in chmical

GILBERT i LUKE. Ke-fil-JSstntt; : - n I Slirtlir “TmialaslinMrnf Heeds.Notary l-ubllr. Master turbsk

House Sl Sign Painters.

MTOKl. AMU nU.lfi fiOH A Ri Ill'll V A1 KAl'I-

JOHN BROWER, '< Painter and (ilazier.

gathering

rt at pictare gallery.

That ■sv-nc of jubileur- —New-

ish they,

in t hi si of prrform- -. Tin* t. markable m Kuglish journal

tih. ha.

l b- ia * right hi rejoice when a pnsh all j, burner They blew On- truu

_ yoong cughi tbi-y not is- glad of tinhave gone far astiwy -of lb- host? Tiny i-uuud t

*up].ly, and ought they nut when thlisty souls phuige as

forth into life, th- W-od says. f« thi- water br.sks? Th.y ra his guardian angel went forth with saying. “All things are now him, and getting him into a field, the ought they no. to rejoice when the pred guardian angel swept a cirri- dear igal aila down U th.' Ismqoet? Life around where the young man stood. It sural ire mm will all tell you that m

id h)U»g. and he Utera of rellgkm. a* a rlasa. lire tonger | , , _. . . _

^ O-ntraotor and Builder

- m™ su » ■». i ‘*™e U”” “ e“'- m!

at the Sanln-dnui. mid of Agnpia <;

erable stipends by potwiniiunima reaigre- i ™ or treiom. and <rf Mars hill, and of]

gatious who wemden-d al the dnllncre id J'*™ • elmklug

S. B. SAMPSON.

that- circle with

tempted soul took it. and by that

fell grip was »■'-■)* hryced the cirel- . iOR : J ba« •<*» nrtuisb re k-pt

and di.si home of sou have atr|iped tsyund that circle- Would you not

dav hr the Race uf (ksl to a!--u the amnim when the men at God '

t*’. 1 sf» ’~ u .rr'*," ; ssjsrji-izx: r 2r«;

pnatl»med suuiluwn And here is Vasiltl

tin- pnifligary of the IVrsian

cd aalvatim. There was in thi'elieing 0/livelihu..! and had boon of (fa«-n'Aune w hat is called the , tiooa food to k.s-p any fire in their tem- — knm cai tin- pillow in p.-ramenL Nofael, nofire. Ihaveaomehe Ip less sickiKW. she could not move linn i- sum tbr tmude of the life <d many

rend it

wl of t

at state should gather it worn out by the com- j <

ing boor, and in momentary alacnce of 1

hand, ^bewaaiof th«- AmeTican clergymen.

wailing fiw the boor wben-tb-muiiHi re oeptin* their hiwpitality iierauo- they . ‘J^ r * ' . —.. 1 11 —. 1 . — - - I affneri it toll t have aim tiwvil ■ ' " l *

his harji. and Miriam w ith th-- rymluils. and Z-ebariah with the scroll, and tit

their struggle well depicted by the west- ; wi«h th.- -^m rial, and the re.

^wiVhich driirtam w^erimos gi^. i cni mlmtonmy who my. in a letter: i “rrevrim-np ! with the trumpet On power, wnu n oi .inum so-ie iuui gi.--* • r_ I farther in lie- cormkra see the fare* of

one. ahe area-and atond in fnuit of the Thank yoo fur the last remittance. ll1 - !

clock and stood there w atching the - til it cam* we had not any meat In our the wannem tnue-fnun tie-rhrek dock when {be nuree return*. ^ |lt££ ZZ£t'l£ , £“‘g?Z5rJo ■ ^wl^mmmmrtW~ I the.ye. Ix-t u. go up

dMT There i.“ l,rk ' And tb«e mm of God I find u, differ ^ »* if- »P “d ««**

acme in evetr history. If some of you ! ent part* of the land atruggling against brace theta. 1s t oa go up and lire with

would rise from the bed of lethargy and . annoyance and exaapcrau.ma luunmer —

- * a roar delirium of dn and able, some of them wi-ek after week re dock of your diwtiny this tertaluing agenU who ba.r maps or

lightning rods to a ll and submitting themselves in all styles of annoyauiv. and yet without complaint and cheerful ‘ How do you aocuunt for the fact that than life Uftnrancv men tell

daw live longer

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ARCHITECT,

CONTRACTOR AND BU.'LDFR.

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it, you would are and bear •on have n<« arew or heard brfore. cry nek of the minute, and every

stroke of the boor and -my swing if the pendulum would aay. ' ‘Now, now, now. now!" Oh, come home to your Father'a buoar! Oaue home, O pruligml, frem the wildtnma! Come burnt-. Bat I notice that when the prodigal came, there waa th- father'* Joy. Hr did not greet him with any formal "How do yon do?" Be did not enme out and aay; " Yon are unfit to enter. Go and wash in the trough by tbu well, and then yon can mane in. We have bad enough trouble with you." Ah. no! When I he pmpriebr of that ealale proclaimed festival, it waa au c ml buret of a father's lave and a father's joy. God ia yoor FsiIkt 1 have not much sympathy with the deacriprion at God I aonii unxa bear, aa though be were a Turkish sultau. hard and unsympathetic, and 1 hdrn mg not to the try al his aubjwta A man told me he saw Id one of the reutrru lands a king riding along, and two nseq w—re in alterration and one charged the other with having eaten hie rice, and the king aaid. "Then alar the man and by poet mortem examination find whether be has eaten the rice." And be waa slain. Ah, the crnelty of a arvne like that! Onr God ia not a sultan, not a drrpot. bnt a Father—kind, loving. forgiving- -and he makes all heaven ring again when a prodigal ream* bark. "I have no plaaoure." he Bays, "in the death of Lint that dleth. ’’ All may be r-ivid. If a man doe* not get to heaven. It is faecause be will nut go them. No diffen-nev the color, no differmoe the history. no difference the antecedents.

0 differs

a dif-

riile one of tbi m. and aa God is greater than all. hi* joy is greater, and srh-n a soul exania bsa-k there ia in his heart the surging uf an infinih- rer an of gladDees, and to rxprre* Uiat gladnisai It fnfcna all III- nv. r» uf j,!- a*ure. all the thnana of jsonp and all the age* of eternity. It la a Joy deeper than all depth and higher than all height and

muling the anry uf a king who aame great day at fahttrity scaUmd ail vrr and giud among th* people, who

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of their work, the joy of the harrest field, the joy at grre-ting prodigals home to their Father's boose. Oh, we are in lympathy with all InnOremt hilaritic*. We am enjoy a hearty song and we can be merry with the uu-mest, hot those uf ns who have ualed in tlie aerviee are ready to testify that all tin*e juva are lame compand w ith the aatiafnr-tiun of seeing.pu n enter the kingdom of God. The gn at eras id every ministry are the ontpunringi of the Holy Ghost, and I thank God I have seen 16 of them.

Thank God. thank God!

I notice also wh-n the prodigal comes back all ramrat Christians rejoice. If yon anvd on Misilauk jniut and there waa a hnmeanr at ara. and it a^s blowing toward the shore, and a vraael ctashtd into the rocks, and yon saw people get ashore in the lifeboats, and the very last man got on tin rocka in aafety, yon could not oiaitrul your joy. And it ia a triad time when the church of God their sins plant their feet on the Christ Jesus. Oh. when prodigals home. Just bear the Christian* Just hw the Christians pray. It is not a atenmtyprd supplication we beard over and over again for 10 but a putting id the case in the hands id God with an importunate pleading, long prayers. Mm never I lay at gr length unhaa they have nothing to 1 and their hearts are- hard and cold. . the prayers in the Bible that were 1 amend were short prayers. "God merciful to me a sinner." "Lord, that 1 may receive my sight." "Lord.

The long-st prayer, at the dedicaln eight mlDOtu*

A Moral

G. P. MOORE, Architect, Builder,

AND

PKACTICAIa HlsATKH,

v.wiU! v.wra, Ore»c..r.*.s.

I-nim this hilltop I catch a glimpse of ,

hl u , TJ r !r'' •“ “"Ym .Tl ’ GEO. Ai BOURGEOIS & SON, sighing shall be done away Oh. that | ’

God would make that reality! Faith in that w Dr. Tyng when he stood

thrashing machine, death en-

suing. and Dr. Tyng. with infinite composure. preached the funeral - nnau of hi* own beloved *«i. Faith in that world helped Martin Luth.T without one tear to put away in death hia favorite child. Faith in that world helprel the dying woman to aee on the sky thletter “W." and they asked her what suppiwd that letter "W” on the aky

Oh." she said.

helped old Carpenters and Bnilders. ~ OFF.AX FITV.N. J.

n. >■. STAivTorv, Fontrarf Iiik Builder PRPCriCAL DRAUGHTSMAN.

orrespoudeore sol Idled.

■pant "(Mi." ahe said, "don't yon Mow? 'W'atanda for'Weloome.’" Oh.

heaven, swing open thy gaba! Oh.beav. L©3ndCr S. OOPSOn,

an. mil nunn ua enme of the sunshine r CONTRACTING BUILDER.

antbema! Ob. heaven, flash upm na the vision of thy luster! An old writer UJls us of a slop coming' from Indit to France. The crew waa made np of French sailors who had been lung from home, and aa the ship came along the coast of France the men skipp'd tlie deck with glee, and tixy pointed to the apirra of the churrhea where they once worshiped and to the hills where they had played in boyhood. But when the ship came into port, and these Bailors saw father and mother and wife and loved out* on the wharf, they sprang aabore and rush'd up the banks into the city, and the captain bad to feat another crew to bring the ship to fair moorings. So heaven will after awhile reime eo fully in sight, we can are- it* towers, ib

bills, and aa we go into

that shining shore and spredt our naiwa We will spring to the beach, leaving this old ship uf a world to bo manag’d by another crew, our rough voyagfhg of tie

One at them wore a sweater, while the nthar wore a carnation in^ia button bole and could with difll'-ulty *«v over bia own collar. And the girl who ban aat immediately lack if tbciu on the the j grip heard whst they Were Baying.

«t I "You dtdn'

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hands No putting forth of the four tips at the fingi-ra in a funnel way. but a

- , , „ . - . . hearty grasp where the muw-irs of th.outweigh* all the murid aplen- heart arem to clinch th* Hagers if one JT uni joy of the universe and who can hand around the other hand. And then 11 what God'a joy ia? You remember (J^stlan faaa. How illumi

naled they are! And aee that old man g- I up, and, with the aame voice that he sang 60 years ago in the obi country meet lug house, aay. “Now, Lord, lettest

that the prodigals 1 with that college girl at tin

night." aaid the youth In 1 "Did she want aonx-Udy 1

bnt methink*. when a ami God is *1 glad that to exja be flings out in-w worlds

aback, his joy

1 folia a f the re

greater halleluiah, while wi voice that reverlaTataa among the n tain* of frankinrenso and isrelxied from the ever lasting gates be < "Thu, my arm, waa dead, and 1

alive again!"

dinner Is

“Mb’- seemed well enough pleased at first," aaid he of the collar ghxauily. "Then bow did yoo happen to fall "Well, ahe said ahe drapiard people who pretend to be wbal th-y are not." "And you agreed with her?"

thou thy wrvant depart in peace, fur 1 with a girl wlnas- father is worth #3.-

thy aalvation."

There was a man tf Keith who waa hurled into prison in time of peraecutiim, and one day he got off his shackles, and be came and stood by tie' prison door, and when the Jailer wayyrrj—

000.000 and who ia good looking enough

for a girl without a rent tc ' “G.sjd. old boy. Wbat

u glad ti

the dour with ta

Byron whipp.d by diaquivtndua around : Ms*'world; Voltaire cursing hu o aod while all th* atres ia if Fans a

, ... rillin*l— striike he atrtirk down ! ally was and not all’

the .man alio had inramrabd him. j than he did. After that we got cai liki

Faming along the street* of -London, he | a boose afire.

wood-red wb<-n> hia family was He did j "That most have been before I cangbl not dare to ask. lea* he excite sospin-m.sight of yon. ” ,

At the Opening of the exposition in bat, passing aluug a little way freon the i ••|*erhaia it waa Then we got to talk New Orleans 1 saw a Mexican flutist, i priam. he saw a Keith tankard, a cup ing about a task we had both read, and and be played th* auto, and then after . that le-lunged to the family frean gen- r , I mmle use of a Frem-h phiaan which - the eight or ten bands of music.! at ion to gim ration—be saw it in a a in- a-ui.d ui describe it belt# than any-

th.- great organ, canu dnw. Hia family, huping'lhat some day thing else."

m. but the aouim of that om- fluri' a* be would get clear, cam* and lived as I "And wasn't alie pleased with that?" compared with all the otebestraa. was ! near ae they could hi the psisnn house. | “I gueaa so. but that .was the nod at

greater than all the combined joy <if tls 1 and they act that Keith tankard in tie-; it"

universe when can pared with the re 1 window, heqiiug he uoold are ll. and I*' "Pshaw, you're off your base. How sounding heart of Almighty God. For ^ came along and saw it and knocked at could that end It?" 1 father went thus- titma a the doir and wont in, and the Icoign p "She aaid: 'Ub. you apeak French, depot. His aoo Went off in arated family wure all together again don'l you? How nice!' And she began ti

fa ; Oh. if you would start fur the kingdom rattle it off like a steam anginu."

ther aaid, "He will Dome back." Thi of G'd this boor. 1 think arane if youj •'Well, hut you"— strain waa too much and hia mind part wnuldfind nearly all ynir friends and ' “I had said the only French pbrw* 1 ed. and threw turns a day th- fslh'-r marly all your familir* around the holy ' knew. "—Chicago TriUme. J W'-nt. In the early tnoruing he w atch'd tankard of the holy ecanmuhlan—1 a ‘ the train, its arrival, the sri pjiing out therm, motbrta. brothers, aislcrs—around, t*" Ita'lea trmm the Chair, of the paasrtigers and tbw Die depar-1 thaj sacred tankard w hieh aaumenxe 1 The Her. W. M. rilieplM-nl. vicar cf tureof the train. At ixjuu be waa th'-re-' rat.s^the lore if Awn* tins! our tspd. j St. J-hn'a. Carlisle, hae just dismissed again w-atcbiug thi'advatm-.f ttK'tram. It will la-a great tianmunhm day w-hi u frean the clear -.rf bis church a young Watching the departure. At nightie yourwlsde (amlly *ibuftH«ud tin- sa-real 'lady- Mna Gilsom.- Is’-au-e slie look was there again, watching IJm-e>Huiug. tankard Ulse on earth. One in bcavou. I'-ar* 1,1 ai> amateur perfnnnaucr if watching tlie guiug. fur ten year*, lie (>»*• loon- I re-mark that wb,n tlx "l"tainhe " at the Carlisle theater, "I was sure bis wai would comeback G'd prodigal gets - ha<-k the iabatatacts ,.f write this. ” aaid the reverend gentle haa been Watching and wattix# for some heaven Keep fertal. 1 am wry certain* f tnan in hw letter, "with great sorrow

of you, my Irotb-va.

) yearn. AO y. are. j- rhs jm 60 yeare. > ! waltipg, waiting, waicbing, wat'-hmg. are'

'; and if now tls- prodigal idiould come , Uni

t; borne, w i.ai a erene ot gladues* and (-« the

^ _ 11 tivity. and bow the groat Father's heart fli"* U illuatrauou* at th* fact that would tvj-ace at your coming fataic m u'

this world nanism make a man happy. | You will cane, mm,, if you. wall you 0--

Tb* very man who putWBad (ho pma | mu? Yon will, you will mel of the anddle (at which QtMn Elua ! I nolira- also thatw h- o a

"God conn* home tle-re u <h.- jy .f rt th. I l*ri-re tf religion. Ob. it ta uaueutj tiling <0 pre ach this goapej! H im*I there haa U«n a ei. ai deal a

I know- l

u have tin idea bow many etiba * u " r ‘h- choir would ranse *0 meb ei te.1 tugetb'T. and how many 1 nnpbaeant cmimnut and give so much Nearly alTthe iK-igblKirb.asla of 1 nmlwage and hinder my epinlnal wirk h —-m rvil.-ulsrid. and m w*i«o*onh an extent that I should deapair a city In my auk from evaiti ,«* remvenug auch a blow fur years to Ka.tiu-nL BOX more* isqiidly go!omne-"—Wrrtmjhater Gatrtta. ig» frean eiuih rii breiveu. and : fort of each miintsr' 'tmy look fix* a |U'sUg«l returns It isaniK<uuc<d , ortu|iany tf gianl hre-fli.*,'alid the vff.,-1 e-ahreme <f «sod And if thtw on the .-ye ia Weird jn the extreme All a-prewnt-ahonldeuri-rtheking. eurm <f curuaia 'xanbiuatipus if od.tr tv would tw Mam- one in the; can |s- made by varying tbc color of Ow

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Ocean City, IV. .T.

STEELMAN £ ENGLISH. Contractors-Bailders, Ot-ran <11 j . >. J.

J. Laban Headley, CARPENTER AND JOBBER. To ruins! Sret.ii inx. w mm)s and tssor D. E. LAKE, •iPractical Carpenter M Bnilier,:1B2* ktbu'i Aissm. Ocan Ctlj. A J. Ksllmaba riven, Molldlnxs meted by eon trart or day. Jobblai- promptly attended to lTJ STONE, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, HADDONFIELO CAMOEII COUNTT. I. J. Otlmnua riven. Flans and Kprelllralloiis furntslwo. Can rive beet of reSvrenees. SEASHORE Wo¥k A SPECIALTY GODFREY & INGERSOLL, ARCHITECTS. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS No. 65S Anbury Avenue. ^IriytKi eonteipplate erre-ttnc a On* rretdenva Joseph G. Champion,

pnsligal Sf«v

beavrtily kingtkan ta aay: ' That ‘smy ] glam.—Lxcbaiigv.

father." "That's mr mrethur." "ThafXlv'

ARCHITECT, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and sp'-cifications furnished. Terms reasonable. OFFICE: REAL ESTATE AKD LAV BUIIOIRG. lOppootMJIrpDU Ocean City. IS*. J. WW- B. CURREY, 101 CHESTSUT STREET. PBILADELfHtA. Gtin nniitiu Go* tit Motri

CORSSOTV,

REAL ESTATE AGENT LICENSED AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asbun) Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J.

m OCEAN CITY REAL_ESTS_TE EXCHANGE W. E. MASSEY & CO. Real Estate and Insurance Agents

XV. IT. XI-A-fSHi: V At CTO. 811 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J. X«*xt lo tbr Foul -®flics-. !’• O. Box, SSA

e. b. lakg, Suporinten«Ient of OCEAN CITY ASSOCIATION Knuu it* organisation, and aUi REAL ESTATE AGENT.

Seaside Resort. Not Excelled as a Health Restorer Finest facilities for FXSECXKTG, Sailing.gunning, etc.

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The liquor Traffic and its kindred evils are forever prohibited by deed. Every lover oi Tcmperai and Morals should combine to] help us. Hrt/er Supply, Railroad, Steam boats! And all other Conveniences. Thousands of lots for stale at various prices, located in all parts ol the city. For information apply to E. B. LAKE, Secretary, Ocean City Asso’n, SIVTII NT. & M RV HE. STONE PAVEMENTS. •-BLUE STONE FLAGGING.-*

JOHN McALEKSK.

varlauf^prirea. Hun the mretid railnad a

Hae thousand* of Building leite for 1 Cheap and hs-mird iu all part* of o-van ('it; Now I* ilw ttitM* to pure lia-v |iro|vriy then property will greatly ad vs tire.

I liair Bgosl many Inquirer, for Freqa-rlv tirtwren 0th and litl Anyont- liaviug prn|vrty for salt might do well to give me tlx-lr prim. All iK-reon- drelrin* u. Buy, or tw-ll. or Kxrhangv property. Woul twfure doelug any tranaiUinn to call on or addmw

E. B. LAKE,

elation OffW-e, No. "il Aid-ury Avenue. O'van City. N. J.

Asbur\- Avv. Ocean Cftj.N. J.

HGBeRT FISHER,

REAU ESTATE ANB INSURANCE. Art kind* of real relate twHight, *old and exrhauged. Propertire on baud in Mrareiral-lr li*'ati"U*. If you liave anything to di*|**>e of at a liargain romr to me, aud if you waul a bargain I can *u!t-yuu. Iimuraure written In Best Home and Foreign Companies. 1 tenting time is at liatid. If you **nt isummer honi.-, write me for ottalogu* and price li*t. Free iwrrtagr eerviw to |-ni|*s-iug Invretor*. OFEICE; SEVENTH STREET AND ASBUBV AVENUE. R. CURTIS ROBINSON, Real Estate and Insurance, Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue,

OCEAN CITY. N. J.

tS' Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.*2SS

KTOXt: l»AVKHKXT AXI» KI.AiaaKCJ. FLAGGING AND CURBIN(

BEST QUALITY OF

Pennsylvania and North River Blue Stone Pavcmgrt RORKKT FIMIKR. Agml, Ocrian <yi>.

C. B. EOLEU SOJIUOIRPANY LUMBER and’‘MILL "WORI

T-in;cst stock of Hemlock, White and YcI]o» , I’oplar, C,press. Chestnut; Oak* and other hard wood specialty. Odd or Hard Wood Mill Work tutd office fixli

" -’[►ecialty.

FRONT, BELOW KAICHN AVE. G.AMJ>1£IV, IVACXV JKHSEY.

BUILDING LUMBER. Siding, Flooring, Window Frames, Blinds, Moldings,

Sash, Doors,

Brackets, Turnings^

Shingles, Pickets, i Latli, Lime, Cement, H AVE v<>u thiki A lull supply constantly on' CHEWS l“h.h J r, t s v o“ ?59 A,. -« C| 'mwmy j bury avenue will receive irnme-' _ ^ TD Y ? j diate despatch by Telephone. - l! *° 1 ' 1 >wttl 11 M gni d 1 uul

Lumber Yard jnri Glee :

(’or. I2(h Si. 4 WfM AyP.,T w. CHEW, kmimiWr ud Propriebr.

Ol KAX OITT, j

i' 1 _ " - 1 A bboll's Pharmacy ,ro

C. MVEIRS, Justice of the Pea OCEAN CITY, N. J. D. GALLAGHER,

DEALER IN

FINE - -FUfiNITUi 43 South Second Street rtui.ABKi.raiA. fa-