Ocbax Cm- Sentinel. THITWItAV, "I.Tl !.
L.OCBU' HAPPENINGS. HTUlmC COUHTI GLEHNIHGS. THE ANNUAL CAMP.
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\ •will'll of 1U' IVnu- V-so i.iiiwi V Itailid rMliuid.owtnK to tbeMtaapI Miimlhrtil Imlli* y> •I Mil- lUudinr p>mf|«u> to rxtoud »• The Fip-l M. K ■ I (rack, ovAt 1 Ik bum, and amnllonal l*» Ruodajr baa 1 drsi-l..|aurAi. wrto i'X|M-trd. AUuil *•»* to.ld Itom at ito 11 i.'.Wkyf* llpaduic laUmts lud -A I'Ii'H-jiiI -ailinc |
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■or .tar ««nd •«. —raa* ,nn l „^ lrw , miw ^ It od | ‘ ,l “* ' . had a gSotiiia* liruc. Tto- (wni. i ( «ii.i. V1>ll , ^rai, M'toat.«. tli.. art*. M.., ,^C. .... .. Wtini tlierx|4var miUrtotltrIVmi- '* rW: J'dm < ta • ui. I »t!< , II. <■ j.. v ,. ( ( ,iiic«<.i*i 1 tun..-! |. ... tT . ' nr-r,A-^_ ~I•yiiauiaranmd cam. It . Mo» Hill, Mr .M»- . ' ' . .. ... . , , .
PERSONAL MENTION. »—*(*rtii...... .hi. —1
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.III ftam. n.«#i IlK- I'v'il ttito- No. id V. and rr|«iml llo-
l.nclish creek.' K. r. lliKor~.ll al.'ITakr (] I * a day', outing lie*. K.drr and a lie. -a. Alr». Ki-letinotln-T ami lied (Javan < Mj and -Ml
n Friday
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la Par aodiniriuin learn »
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W AN AM AKllRII HU AM il'iito MooJay »utuvt » 1ML Wanamakrr‘s to al w*v( •hrnnjred. Home foUn lake it for granted. At visiiom—♦.speiially merThant visitors—look on in wonder. Crowds on hot days; trowds even on rainy day*—crowds at pleasant people whose -very elbowing is nood-naturrd. 1 he store is made a pleasant, attach vr thoroughfare—with restices for people and their parcels, is a place to come to. It is a ire that does things—that even August takes in and shows more bright good goods than one runs a.ross anywliere else, even in the months when all hope to be busy. I his very activity keeps the store different and in advance. And makes it the logical exchange place where prudent people and especially critical people turn tor supplies. There’s newness always; there's ‘ economy—very decided ecooomy in this store that never wastes time through do-nothing dullness. Cotton dress goods, hconomy, even to buy for nest year's uses—saying nothing of this
JVlrr K. Gruliaui. of tVratiton intcri-tod In the anllinu'ilr InduMir, i- lefi tlie laud iif black dlami'iid* for a dip In llie dwp, and to rnstoirred jit a Mi*. W. (■'. Mnotjpitnoiy, *if» "I editor .if llw Ureenflcld, lud , Itepul town, aeonmpwnlrd by her clnldmi, illic Kiitol «f l‘nife*M,ir C K. TiMima*. at 111- Wr-ley avenue ■•ullase. Charia. W. Auelin, of C-iucIniiall, <•.. to the kihwI of fnctid» In Ocean t'nyMr. Aucliu hae Rivtot niany year* Hie study of I be wielicr of uiu«ic, and to a marvel.ap |.ef|..nDrr on Ihe pianotone. J.-eph Potter and William H. tbl tolle, id Krankf-dd, have fled fmm the lieal-etrickeii city for Hie xephyr* of New Jerney'- modi and are i|uatlv»il In * nottaicr
Janie- I*. Hendi who to the tnven M-ute of valuable d
mi. of Piitobur*. of more than a
for elietrleal
, baa arrived lu
lieran tliy with lito family until the end id Hie waaou. MiaaU»<v H. Haayw, a p U-arlier In the Kraiicto H» Kind Meet inn. Pbihjielpbia,
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I’hlladrlidita, wlw to ' aldy known in thto eHV Mi n e oulinK •iiiiia, al III NMU.i.'a OotliluK
Mi- Itoulah layl Mi*. Anna Taj lor am! ami, Edmund, have ai-iNiuipauiid Mr. Taylor lo Khdi-
mmid. Va.
la-muel Hpragoe, Wife and two children, of Millville, client two weeka with Mr., to.'a mother. Mr-. K. 1-e,-Mr*. l.lda l-udlam, of Hour! Hou«e, to -peiuting a week here witb'frieiulMr*. John lleetie, -toter of Mr*. Johli Wallace, id Itato | to,me in Millville la The pot-pie ru|i|er at Hie Preabyterian i-hufeh, toalurday, Mr. and Ml- Ware. •pent a lew day* w tUi Mr-. KIauaKan, aecom|wntod by ber two daugtiter-. Alice and Nina, epc a lew day- recently In t Kean t'ny. Mi— Krickaou waa vtoitiiig fr.eude i it‘can City recently. Mi— Edith Kudolpb to vtoUinx her aunt in i'liiladrlpliia. Hic-hard Champion and Sr iff, ItoltopUin, are vtouing Hieir •mi Mark.
Mimday, at i of people lumed and Wealey [ for tan k of n«im.
by-elltcti- ] At li o'ch—k a ianjr andieriVe crorted llitoV week*, i Itrv. W. 1’. Jlavto, Itolt, of Hie year-of age, jM. K church of Millville, who
leame-l diacoune fr.Hu:
Pa. The remain- "And lie eahl unto him. If they hear
Id Mi— and the pmpbel*
dreea-ed Itato moniiuK, and a member j will, they to-uaded HioukIi if tlie llrm of Hilbert A Eake. under- hmu tto-dead. - Eukr x«SA.
aker*, aer-«U|*nied tbetu to Hrwd in pari:
atatlou. ' Men - o|dnl»na and aeliinH. t
mined lariteiy by their Minotmdlnica. The I*>!ut of obaervatlon has much to do with our mental and mural viaion. Viewed from Muontof Olive-,Jrru«aleni
KveUUv. thai.tae' hai the eabHi.
'•.p-tabie Miller, of Allaulic City, llday niKht went to the home Ojna- Friar, the Man-ion liouae to. }urter w ho-e artr-t led to the tich 111 In the •. Friar', wife aufcuowtodged -hipping l.undiecaliin. When the omtotable■e aeeoud trip Monday iu»rninK H—y found Mr*. Friar and her bruther-i law, Oeorge totevem, bu-ily eugaged lu packing up Hae alleged tanty prrpanili.ry to moving out. Tlie pair at ome .placed under airewt brought back to AtUnti:' City, almig with tlR-auppomd plunder. Vealerday •flernuon Fnar pleaded gullly ceny, •
tin account of Hie Couveulioii of
a—ociailou, to be licld
AHantk- t,1ty, HrplemiwH 14 and 15. Kail mad company . . .. .
I excunddn <toke.. ^
i.u Heptember U and 11, fmm all lirket •taili.ua in Nea Jersey to AHantic (*ity, at rate of •ingle fare for Hie round trip
lUiinimum rate. twenty-Ove Tiwwe IlykrUi will to- g.«»l I
' Heptember l*, IwJu-tve.
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|*'ti Hie waving of one almier. Tlie •|«aker, who toa maaterful geltol, dim-ted Hie appitoallon of the ■ eloquence right.at Hie' liearto of bto hearer*, awaylug their breaat* With emotion*. I'iiefe were km
eight ainner-
llie | car tier', appeal, and .•Ing tlietr iutenH»u I.f aland Oiling Hieir irrellgioti- life and •erviug Hod in Hie future. After ten day* of wonderful Interct, hi»ia*in, and ^plritual henelli., tlie grtal annual lamp meeting cl Mmiday uigtit with m.wt fltHug »u-pK-iou- iwn-moutoa, in which
[aekad, wlille
hundred, who were unable to gain ad-
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> Ihe dram, and w
Mi** N'.tfa M.C«n>*i ha> b
tig at Ilia* Creek.
Percy Young ha* t-en ap
I-.inhai and religlo
menta, i-hange with Ihe .tandp<Mnt
i from which we view them. Tlie nar- • rallve view* men fn«u two diflerrut rrlu[ii :atandpoiul* at din-reul [M-n-Ml-: llr-l, wuridlioeM, and lire oilier, Ihal'df elrruitv. If Ihe evidence of Iniili
■ hat we have of Hie imui o:
1i vlalt- tlanlty doe* not inuviuce
no evidence would convince
idmg a We have evidence of prophecy.
I miracle*, recent dtocoverto*,
y'* exen-toe* .a.nimu.ced with
• lueellng, at to o'etork, ihe lauhiviiip of }iev. C. M. At 1U o'etork iiev. J. H. It raw
Mia* Florence Uoreon, of towarHi- latlve evideuve Pa.. i« vtoniug Iwr counu. Mi-* »iudie<i ail *eiein Minnie A. Cureon.. godly live->i«wk » unber of rair young jM-opic at- tlie mwlivr* and lender) dceau^.'lty comp Hunday. i nuflh-ieut to lead
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il» and hai*, b> («l; itil June IS, IBM. 10 11 heater, •tallouar i
Irow rent.
L Coutoetaluu what w« fcnuir. If ucr-ntlve* ait- not len to re|am tanor, l could !•* oflered . If the influence
Je*u-, are Hiere any other likely
ACIUHTU HAS.
Saturday wa- theaeventh day of Ibe
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Hkvletou cat* and veato, *S,74.
I and favor-! Myo’a virt veating top ahoe. at P.ta-1 llt »in-i-'* Uotliluf Houre. * ' i*Kl7b*6Mil» Aaiiurv aventML | (liuiKRT A l-AKB—t udenaker* i ,.«v »1*4. aaw.iL~m i"wT— ,uw. ’ i City propeily. It. C. Rt3mia.ii. agent, | eaakel aliay* on hand. Ikalle.
.m- i.i-i ookoing. at! • 44 A * U ‘ rj '. ! «in..re.l fr.m, to.leto. b-wmliiu: tom—
lowiTSS: •ik'K to-nn A Sose. 1 ontlng Mine* lor men and hoy* at iowe-v.|oicv*. _M. I1. r-H.i _ I Uisaaol'ABlto Aabury BVMJUe. i
Irtob ..Hoi -Art. this | BtHH'>“• A-mry avenue. t Uaby cap* -. and ..a,. ie.« Iru... M ! P'ok HaIJI -Two fine mllelin.wa, one I Me, *<M-k» 1-1. 15, and
— ■ —* *. m. F. isrAsreuA.
Addreve, Laa'k II
ii lull-, elo'lrir light!
Outral avenue,
ludow Bhadea, *).riug roller.
fixture*, 15c and upward. <amp, and no diminution In
U. U. toHITII A Bum,. dance wa* uoHueable. Alto*,
cream every day at Dunaklir*. llo-well led tlie to>lim*» moetlng. At pply of link enfl tHillon-' iU o'clock lie*. Janie* Mucee, D.U., id
— .. .. lhr large*! a-~.rt- [iridgelon,
l.|. VJ.v ..'l.LUV H(V u . renr. *a~. ... BW,. rtorn'"*** “•.<**• •*
«T Fujtii A HOBS. vice waa atou ludd. Iiev. (i. H. Bum-
Ladle*' latlilng *ulta and
,l'.*iBia.'B Ciulliing Hou-e. ('clock, and Mi*. Buruwood
A Imdt gupph Bill ot ueTtle.
Hie ckaiinK ex. tci-e- of tbe very .ui-.-ew.fuI children'* meeting*, ■leader Hui ti wood waa at hu beat, and bad the little ouee lo repeat the book*
of the Bible, and alao
tMtoy bad learned. They then formed lu hue and marched. Binging, “On to
are Man-king to Zion,’
and “totarHpangled Banner." One lady
- m at beautiful eight ever City, to aor JUn boy* and giito—Hie girl* in wbft*.
boy* (ire—ed lu their beat—ail carrying Amrrtcae flags. After bring photographed, -they marched back to temple, where, amid much entliiuiaam, they all rang. "My Country, ti* of Thee," amid waving of baunere n City aalule Wit It haudkerddefc^ l,o'ekJck, Kev. Arthur Oaks, of pliiladrlphla. preached an ex eel ken l At 7 o'clock, Kev. W. A. Fer-
Iiad charge of tlie
people's meeting. Au addr lttr.waj=y a=ns,sf.rfca-
aud Mr*. Fitch ■ • Us* envies u
the auditorium in a body.
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audio -rmiii. Mnigiog. W r are tiiug to Ztom.'' ITeMi-alel- ytioed m. w liriv- baud -l.*king and g.»s|. were indulged In. Hie [e-wdr pre» long, taking I be w orker-, miuiaod friend* l«r the haiHi. Pintranir I led in, “t..al It wSIi you till we again Kev. twkr pjo ■d Ihe w
l.M to m ’ r-wasiT4v* •cenava ^ii ot. TSco-asysowi^Traaare. 1 " -a-. pua. CMUal stM Wlatf
ury floated in tlie 'HOs on October days last year.
Some staple dress goods for auran wear are on show. Condims ol ownership let ur name lower prices than we believe will.be charged for Hie next lots that come. Uagcnal Chevrot. *11 atl-rewt awtoocs.
4S hi Sssge. navy, too* Mt. gia> a?S tadrt Muc Sul. And these always-good Black fabcs are worth s look— A1P wool Serge ■ am. 90c SOtn.TSc *»m au. am.SI all.*,—I (arvlut—
asm. SYS
So m at tic XSL Women's stylish tan $hoes,
•1.75.
It’s this way: Tin- owners of some splendid count proht ui the season wat So they »*kc.! us lot a i U. piileyed
d accepted.
tat isn't tlie worst ot it.
These hne JvhorMamr, aa-i they've i.gregati'.n made our regular lines look miphty o’ctoM-k Hie y«ung |M.iiilrJS ^dear—so dear that we've marked temple »a* HUed to overflowing wifi, down twelve Myles ol our own cbitdrrn and their friends, who Bad ojood fresh sto. it to the bargain
of the lot we bought. Pesult— tJ. ui, and *1 shoes
It.75.
They arc made from the world's three finest tannings of kidskin, and the shoemaking is worthy ot t leathers. \ Button and lace—and the care'of making is sliownin Ihe silk-worked eyelets ol the lace shoes, whHe the front stay i> cither of vesting or 6n« kidskin inlaid. Some have welted and stitched soles;, the others, daintily turned soles. All sues when the selling
suns.
John Wanamaker.
■ska Hum aoent ,
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Formal ion of Partnership
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t-'V'T’c"’ C. SMTH. *ay*r. Charles G.'Miller, U tally prepared la CLEAN OUT CESSPOOLS.
liiaoolutlon of Partnrr»lil|>
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