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WaamucTfix. Xlav IS -In this <1I» j Join conri«- I>r. Tabnaxo lifts tbc- curtain, crcnt from ricrnat fi-llcltli's ami In an uuuau al way treats of the .braTrcly wbrIJ; text. 1 Corlntlilans 11, P, "Eye liatli not maai nor nr ln-ar.1. ncltli.r haw ontiT.ll into the heart of man. the tliincs which.Cod hath Jinpanil for them

that love him."

The city of Corinth !ia« l-i-n call.-d “the 1'aris of anUyult)." Imleed for Sideudor the »urid hold* no aueh wonder today. It stood on an Uthn.us washed by two sna.the one **•* hrlns lug the com mere* of E'iroi>e. the other *.« hrincitic the commen-c of Ada. Eroffi her wharfs. In the coti-trurtion of which whole klbcdoms lutd Inn aU aorlnl. war ptlbya with three lutuhs of oar* pnahnl out and tonfminded t Innary yard* of all the world, liuce 1 muded machinery such a* modern lo-n-otlon cannot e.|tutl lifted ships from

if color, a ih-b of cla** and

a city like the sun.- John hid* u* look * ayalti. and we *ce throne*-throne* of I | the prophets, thrones of the patriarchs. I i throne* of the anxels. thrones of tin- , ^ : ai-.-tlr*. throne* of the martyr*, throne * j of Jesus, throne of Cod- Ami we turn '■ : round to *<-e tin- (dory, and It Is thrunr*.

I thrones, thn-ne*!

a ! John til.H o* look a train and see the

n of th.-'n-deemeil pa»* I

Inc. Je*0*. on a white hors.-, leads the I insn-b. ami all tin- armies of heaven I follow on while holm-*. Infinite caralcadi- I>a*-lue. pa»»luc; empire* prm* Inc Into line; ace* followlnc ac<-»; di*pi-u«ation trampiuc after dispensation: (dory In The track of glory; Eurolm, A?la, Africa. North and South America pn-sslnc Into line*; Island* of

Illumined as |>laiul> a* tbouCb the awes,were written oh the Jasper wall H or auanded In The temple anthem Bartlnieus wifi thank Cod that he wmj j

hllmt ami Joseph that he was east Into dancer

PRESENCE OF MIND.

USEb BULLETS' OF GOLD.

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l-AIMI.H* AAD t.l.AXU.*»-

ALBERT GILBERT. U«.

BEAR* ESTATE

Acrarafc.

the Ik

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writer on ointom* and Ac-ogUe tow L-dj-.l n •

rer. sav* In The ludepetddnt that rEctalrffuldlsh.-* a --toi > *

■rerrwher.. a <W» of I res- hn.au. who r- eiw 1 i

(ilLBLHT & UKE S Sign Painters.

is the I*

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very h

friend.

Tlie revenne ofliepr* of the cltj went down through the olive grow, that lined the beach to collect a tariff from all nation*. The mirth of all people sported In Iier Isthmian gam.-*, and the beanty of all land* sal In her tbeat. r«. walked her portico* and threw Itwlf on the altar of her Mui»-odoti» dl-li»-tlon*. Cblnnih ami statue and temple bewildered the iH-holder. Th.Te were white marble fountain* Into which, from B|»Ttare* at the side, there nulled water* crerywher* known for loalth giving qualilic*. Around these tu*in*. twisted Into wreath* of stone, there were all the heautie* of *ciili>tun- ami archltecttirr. while, standing, a* if to guard the costly display, was a statue of Hercules of burnished Corinthian l.ra-s. Vases of terra cotta adorned the cemeteries of the dead- vase* so costly that Julius Cwsar was not satisfied until he had eaptured them for Home. Armed officials, the Corlnthartl. pared nji and down to see that no statue was defaced, no pedestal overthrown, no bas-relief touched. From the edge of the city a hill arose, with Ita magnificent burden of column*, towert.and temple* <1.000 slave* waiting at one *hrlm-l. and a citadel *o thoroughly Jmjirecoable that Gibraltar la a heap of aand compared with It. -Amid all Oia* strength and tuagnifl-, reoce Corinth stood and defied the

World.

Oh. U was not to rustle* who had never seen anything gram! that rani ottered this text. They had beard the ts-st music that had come from tinbest Instrument*In all the world; they had beanl song* floating from morning porttcova and melting In eveuinggrovo*; they had passed their whole lives among plctores and sculpture and ar-ebltei-ture ami Corinthian liras* which had l«ieD molded and shaped until there was no chariot wheel In which It liar not aped, and no tower In which It hail not glittered, and no gateway that It had not adorned. Ah. It was a bold tulttg for I'aul to stand there amid all that and say; "All this Is nothing. Theae sounds that come from the temple of Ke|Uunc are not music compared with the harmonic* of which I speak; these water* rushing In the basin of Pyrene are not pure; these statues of Bacchus and Mercury are not exquisite; your citadel of Acroeorluthtis 1 not strong compared w ith that which offer to the poorest slave that put* down his bunion at that brazen Von Corinthians think this Is a splen-

ffid city; you think you hai

swtwt sounds and seen all beautiful

sights, but ! tell yon eye

nor ear beanl, neither have entered Into the heart of man. the things which God batb'prvpared for them that love him." | ■ Yon *>i- my text sets forth the Idea that however exalted our Ideas of J"* 1 hsarsu. they come far short of the re- j allty. Some wise men hare la-en calrulatiog how many furl..rigs long and ; " - wide la the hew Jerusalem, and they "“T have calculate-! bow many Inhabitants . there are on the earth. ‘ ""

fiood. a

nled, and sorae cry, uiosl high.'" ami some, c —m of Kavldr and

e hath not sr-cn It: I it." Skim from the ic brlghteat sparkle*.

of tin-

Pile t

1 they

•f the

iplendors of earthly citie*, Boubl hoi make a stepi-tug sume ny shlcb you might mount to 1b«- dty of iod. Every 1 louse I* a palace: every itrp Is a triumph: every covering of the >ead a coronallou: v-.-rj meal 1* a lamquet; every rtruk-- from tbc tower Is a wedding liell; every day Is a Jubilee.

“Eye

not” bran!

rk further we can get no Idea unions of heaven. If you have ri across the sea* and met a •r even au aijjaalntatu-e. In inge land, you n-mcmlier how blood thtllk-d and bow glad you' to *oe him. What will he our joy. wc hare passed the seas of death, let In the bright dly of the Ixird

those from whom we have long I icon se|aratnl. After we have been away from our friend* 10 or 15 yean and we come upon them we ace how differently they look. Their hair ha* turned, and wrinkle* liave cotne In thetr face*, and we ray. "How you have rhaugrdV Hut. oh. when we stsod before the throne, all rare* gone from the fa.-e. all putrks of sorrow disappeared, and. fceTliig the Joy of Uuit hh-wed laud, methliiks we will ray to each other.

aglnc. “How you have ehangedr In this world we only ate < lo part.

It Is goudhy. guudhy: farewell* Boating In the air We bear II al the rail ear window and si the stsambuai wharf - goodly. Child run lisp It and (fid age ansscr* 1L Hometlmi-s we ray It In a light way—“goodby - —and sometimes w ith anguish in w bteh the soul lirrak* down. Goodhy! Ah. that I* the word that ends the thanksgiving banquets! That Is the word that esm-w lo to done

at the house of many maimh-nt. but no gnodby. That group la constantly I icing augmented. They are going op from our circle* of earth to Join It—little voice* to Join the anthem, little

o take

•Id In II

circle, little fret to dance In the elet glee, little crown* to hr ca»» down fore the feet of Jesus Our fri-mds In two group*—* group this aide of river and a group on the other side of the river. Now there goes ooe from this to that and another from thl* to I How many of your loved one* have already entered open that Ideraed place? j If I should take l-aper and pencil, do Ihlirk I -void pnl them ail down? tny friend*, the wave* of Jordan ■ so HMrselv we can not hear the

id* when that group

e child'* mother had died, and nforted her. They raid: "Von ha* gone to heaven. Don’t cry! - nest day they went to !h

they come to UU* estimate—that after all tbc natioha have been gathered to heaven •hero will lie room for each soul, a room I'i feet long and 15 feet wide. It would not be large (.trough for you; It would not he large (Trough for me. 1 am glad lo know tliat no human c«l mate la sufficient to take tltc dimension* “Eye bstb not seen nor ear heard” or arithmeticians calculated. I first remark that we can get no Idea of the b-wlth of hoaven. When you were a child and you went out lo the morning, bow you Isiunded along the row or sli-kneaa. Perhaps later you felt a glow In your cheek and a spring in your step and an exulieranee of spirits ami a rlcarnc** of eye that made yon thuuk God you were permitted to live. The nerve* were harp strings, and the sunlight was a don-logy, and the rustling leaves were lire rustling of the robe* of a great, crowd rising up to praise the Iwrd. Ton thought that you know what tt tra* to lie well, but Ihere Is HD perfect h.ijth on earth. The diseases of past gi-uoralion* came down to ua. The airs tliak now float upon the earth are tail like thuae which floated above paradise- They are cliarged with impurltlas and dlxlrmpcr* The most elastic and rohnst lu-alth of earth.

Ilttb- girl came up to the verge of grave and. looking down. said. "I* heaveny Ws have no Idea cn la. It I* the gr**e her*. It ti new* here but there It roerryn-ak-Ing yonder Mettdnk* when a soul ar-

t-erleooe before whom the gab- liave lieen opam-d. Is tH-tbing hat alckm-s* and etaactstlou. l^rok at that soul standing before the throne. On canV she was a lifelong invalid. Bee her vtep now and bear her voice now. Oatcb If vop can one breath of that cdestral air. Health in all tbi- pulx-a, health of vision, health of spirit*—1mmotlal health. No rac king cough, no sharp ideurUli-*. no conaamlng fevers, no exluiiutlug pain*, no luscpltal* of Wounded men. Health swinging iu th air; health flowing In all the stream’ health hloolnlljg on the lianks. N headac-he*. no side ache*, no back aehei That child that dh-d in the agonies o

I hr

|l*ce. The usher angel ray* t newly arrived: “These arc the martyrs tliat perl-ln d at llrdmoul; the*e were torn to pieces at the Inquisition; thl* the throne of the great Jehovah; tl 1* Jesus." "I am going to see Jcsiu raid a dying boy: "1 stn going to s Jesus.% The mhniiuutry raid. “Ton s sure you a 111 see him?" "Oh. y. I hat's what I want to go to braven

m—What tbeti?” "I sltould folluw him.' raid the d- Ing boy. “Hut If Jeatu Wrn down to h- ll what theo?" The dying ls>> thought for a moment and then said. -.'Where Jesus I* there can U ' belir oh. to stand in hi* premXhat will lie iHaren! Otu to fait baiMl In that baud which was wounded for tu on the ensm. t- go aronnd amid the grouiw of the redeemed and i band* with the propl.rt* and a|s

helot

That will Ik- the

reunion. }Vc eanmrt Imagine It Our hived Obes mi-iii so faraway. When we are In Uuulde and louc-wuur. they ■he lianks of the Jordan and rail acruss to them, but they do not seem to hear. We ray.."Is it well with the cbUd. Is li well with the loved oncer' and we listen lo hear If any Voice conic lun over the watoc*. None, none! rnhell

r*. "They are dead.

nlhlhttei

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that tells us dlffen-uL nd we And they r Siitilliilated. that they much alive a* now. that walling for o sluUI Jala tlii

of at immortal a

PH t*

1 “Ej

forever young . hath not s.«be Ueedlewo-1 have enb-red into the heart of garret a w ave I thing* which God bath prepared for

'' iu that lava him."

'h:: a Jilgcv of ekpbmatiAn tt I see every (Jay profound myster of providence. TIsTe I* no question ask oficner than why? Tbc-e idred* of grave* in t.r.i-nwood' ! Laurel llil) tliat need to be «idalm-d j Hi»|iltals for the blind and lame, asy icsirl*" lum* for Hie Miotic and Immne. aim* e wall! house* for the destitute and a world if (ire-1 pain ar..i misfortune tliat demand more As wc stand looking ' tlmn human solution, (iod he Udcsreipe of St John wej “P In *■« light that :e of amethyst and marl and 1 the Uirom- no dark aiy.u-i

exbaustdl bauds | him. made □d martyred ago- 'frozen i—l

AH day

uies.^JUtt we can get no Idea pf thal anihenMu re. Wc appreciate the pow Mi-ul .r music, but do we apprei-1

-’Use. They 'are all j when e morning dew of a j b.-rd. id Sabbaths. They lo Aim

houses Joined In the i

Bailor's lie!

cabins nntil the whole c

i- I mi

md tl

older

111! the devotions of the ttabriuary ul make tin' (Kuple sit silent when ■sus 1* marching on to vk-tory. When 'Uerals come hark from victorious zr*. do wc not cheer them and slKint. luzxa. huzza V and when Jesus (Ws* along In the cotrquoit of the earth mil wc not hate fur him one loud, ringing cheer?

«IT AKBI RV AVEAI F-

JOHN BROWER \ Painter and Glazier

LEWIS BROS.

PURE WHITE LEAD. LIRSEEO OIL COLORS

FIRST QUALITY

HARD OIL AND VARNISHES ROBERTS' WA1E,! Pure rictalic I'aint* Vor I in an**

WM. J.AKE, C. E„

Wctil Kwtate'A-Kent. ■.■i.o.s-s.ncrot feeds, yourafblle. Marne, i.,^-

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Y. OOKSSOBJ, • REAL ESTATE AGENT LICENSED AUCTIONEER, \o. 721 Asburq Acenuc, Ocean City, N. j, THE OCEAN CITY REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE MASSEY & EDWARDS, Real Estate and Insurance Agents

But. my friend*. If music on earth Is > sweet whal will It be ID beavetf? They all know the tune there. All the

' ajl the ages will Join It.

choirs of while robed children, choirs

of imlriarrliB. choir* of apostles. Morn- j tried stars rhtpplng their cymlmls. Harp- ! onm

with their harp*. Great anthems j

of God zoll on. roll on. other empire* ; lutniug the harmony till the throne* j are all full and the nation* all raved. , Essies* Anthem shall touch anthem, chorus I. 1

all the sweet sounds Joaqui

ll '

lied pnllee station] n an ’«ll.'— .

'am'-. Windtm l'U~ •'( all kn.d ml palt.-rti-. Kclen-tice given. STORE ON ASBURY AVE. OCKXN cm . N. J.

MASSl.V A l-l>WA.ItI>H. 811 Asburv ( ve., Ocean City, N. J. j \e*t to the l*osI •llicc. ■*. O. H«\, M.-, G. B. LAKB.

Sii|»«-*rint«*i»<l»-n* of

OCEAN CITY ASSOCIATION

Knur il- onjaulzatlotl, ami also

REAL ESTATE AGENT.

JOAQUIN MILLER.

iller. U-

d heaven he poured

■hrist. David of the harp wiU ; and he ha* Illway. pleased u he there. Gabrlfl of the tnimpetywiU ** many lutrmle*. IdkKtyucra

there. Germany, redeemed, will had time (siur Its deep, has* voice Into the song, md Africa will add to the music with >er matrhlera voice*. 1 wish we could iDllcliiale that song. I wish In oar closing hymn today we might catch an

GBMNING... and GL12ING.

o|«-t

today i

hi i

and then. He lu-

hl* madness—for Instance, hi* long hair and Bowing beard hide ugly>**ar* made ha* always lieen noted for handwriting mure Illegible even than that of Horace Greeley. He atari’ll for the Klondike w Ith the first of 1«<7 In the capacity of (iirrespotidct;! for a Ball l-'rau-

Ha* tlHiinmnd* of ItnildtnR led* for -ale at vari’iti j] sod e- -u .l iu ajl istrl* of LKtsu t ity. I lave aVtfisl man) Imrulriw for Pni|wrly li-twce I.axmg |.r..|efly for rale lulghl dt. well to give m

prices. Home terj Klh and l.ib .inn, opetty, wiHibl do sdi

Bedding Rlsnts

(O.. —- oeo... —— .-c partly | Tbe el. il.- ciiip|..y.-d by tbc Fidelity I . rsr^ssxvrjlt GSfanilllllS the liata museum, of the fresh f.«.t-] dubbin, bin. "the |M.ho|..“ all on ac |

there may come forth the

strain of tbe Jubilant voice* until wc

It? Oh. tint as the song drop# from heaven It might meet half way a aotig coming up from efirtbi

They Wse for tbe dolology. all tbc mnltltudr of the UlesMil. I*-t u* rise

cm. and so at thl* Imnr the Joys

hnreb on earth and the Joys of ; print* of a liearilke animal recently ole reh In heaven will mingle their ’served In the forests of i-dHlurn Pataehallcrs. and the dark apparel of our gonia whose feet

mourning will seem to whiten Into the j bed.

spotless raiment of the skies. God | The mint curious part of the *t«ry I* ; grant ttiat through tlo- mercy of our ; that which counecu the Jemioch ti lth j Lord Jesus we may all set there! i the fo**il remain* of tliC grjpntherium ! fCopyright. tsm. hr iKiut* KlspMh.1 ! tiieully fouml and taken to Kuglatiil. j

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* E.llr Brsndrd a ■■rfierer. i thu-e that . Coupally Field* lia* Just lieen rellev- j tU g!7P9iherl ed by the governor of Virginia of a j Carrie* a bon charge of n-order and outlawry which •; wonder that Him—1 ii.-ilu-t the man since isvj attack* ,.f th. ta* eaUMil him to be an exile from 1 Don Fraud AU these rear* Fields ha* re- ! the fossil hid aided In tbe far west and without the ’ the hide of-« privilege of returning to his native , tbc st-ric* ol home in Root! county. Va. as a free tlon remain*, mao. He was charged with the mur- It a sloth, a Im der of his brother In-law, William A. ! ly au Indian

Hcott. and. having failed to a answer to the charge at five to lie a murderer aud outlaw, this I* an Interesting story o band's solf ueriflee for hi* wli The klUIng of William A. »

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FRED BOERNER, I LORI i CAPE MAY CITY N J Mm-1 HAVE YOU TRIED

CHEW’S

^ (III(.11 m REMEDY? ; It Ml. procri i belli* it onct im pte il i Itii

:* hid

ie is Invulnerable lo the j I ud la ns. J I co Mon-no declares Hmt be found U like that of j t ie Jemlsch. aevurdlng to the natlvea. The qu.-*- • What I* the Jetnlarb? Is iMigie lieast. and did the |

J. W. CHEW, luulicliirer ud ProprltUr I ”o sste si ABBOTT’S PHARMACY, no

E. B. LAKE,

I A-- latioi. Offi.v. No. fidl Asbury Avenue. Oerati Illy, N. J. R. CURTIS ROBINSON, Real Estate and Insurance, Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue, OCEAN CITY. N. J. K.-5u Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.va&f NT»*K PAVKSIKAT A -> lb FI*A«UINU. FLAGGING AND CURBING BEST QUALITY OF Pennsylvania and North River ..Blue Stone Pavements..

' ly In*!

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-New York Sin

him and the Fields family for some time. Scott had l-een trespassing upon Fields* land, a matter which had Incensed Mr*. FlekU. Scott's sister, mure Ilian her huslwnd. Tbe woman urged Fields to settle the matter with Hentt. The two men met near Fields' home. an*l a desperate struggle between them followed. Mr*. Fields Joined with her hukliand In the fight, and before It wa* -Ter Scott fell fatally wounded, his body having been pierced by a sharp InMmmetit. The killing created unusual exellemenL and tbe Impression rapidly gained that Field*, who bad given himself up lo tbe uffleera. wa* the author of an uncalled fur murder. Because of threat* agalust Field.' life be fled and located In the wesL where he has since lieen SDceessfuL having gained prominence

a* a railroad man.

Field*' wife) In Scott county. V*. sued for and mhtatned a dlrorve upon the ground of deser-lon. Afterward, fore tbe dowager ernpnwa. In a fit of temper, she a hot and aerkm*- “What have you learned concerning by wounded a respectable lady In the \l» reformer Ting Foo l*lng?" tnqulrrommunity. Fol this crime she was ed tlie grand old woman, tried and ju-ctrnced to serve five years ! "I liave learned, your IraiN-rial InefIn the Virginia penlti-nllary. Ib-f.-re fablllty. that he I* a man of daugeroua ahe had served her time out *hc lie- popularity whom It would be well to came seriously 111 of consumption and let alone." wa* pardoned by tbe governor. She I "You think It safer, eh? And why?" died a few days after ber retain borne.: "Beeati-e. mailatn. y- ha* a win* With Iier (tenth the aecret which her 1 young lo-ad on hi* sbotildi-rs." husliand had so long retained Ice-me The empreM laughed ctKilempluou*knonn. It was Mr*. Field*. Instead of ly. her hti.liand. who manlered her broth- i "llahr she raid. "1 can cosily reCT. Home time after the tragedy a ; move that objection!" Sharp (Dinted [olr of scissor* stained* -'nd. turning •lightly, she beckoned with blood was found on the scene of to the lm|M-rial he*d*m*n - ( levelaud the murder.—Bzltl more Sun. i I Tain Dealer.

•The people of Canada.” rays a To- j ly require

ronto man now in this country, “have j burg New

no need to go to the Klondike or to! Cape Nome. British Columbia has as

good mltje* as can be found In either of ■ Dr. Clot these two districts. Knglisb capital Is ■*. vl "Ui - heavily luti-rratcd. Improved maehln-' moral .-ai ery Is lielng used to work tlie mines, the produ The output !* far greater than we an-! with cans ticipatrd. Thera are a great many 11--1 I-t ■ Americans who Ijavc clalpis in Brit lab anilnul «

Columbia. Many have gone from Wash-1 aliock.

Ington and other western states. They; eau~-* u< have an Amerlean colony. The Amcri- tmillnni t can* are hnstlers. are energetic and are! vrfo(iuien making soinr good flDds. Bnl there are bcredltarj

plenty of good paying claim* In tlie Ing. t-lc.

country that have not been taken, and Ides were there will he a great many rich findaij •*-.<‘l»u. Iiefore tlie people of this country, ut. epjarnile Ganailn. for that maHer, ^allze the ffi-nuiiy t vgluc of this preo-cv ” jamh-ty it

f bodily d that “the

OCtJiH C\U A Moral Seaside Resort Not Excelled

as a

Health Restorer _ Finest facilities for FISKLI3STC3-

Sailing,gunning,etc. The Liquor Traffic and its*

"vD«* nd ,i:L lo pSii2j2£. '■- u D. MAHONEY, » . u, i i. JOHNSON. Agent. Oceanbity. N. J.

Mr "ton™. Mon* atrpi tu it aal Ciatfls. Su.. PMaffi.

E. W, BURLEIGH & CO., LUMBER J.N. JOHNSON,

PLUMBER,

MILLWORK

•i

Steam and 6ai Finn

OF UftRT DISCRIPT ION TO SUIT THE building TRADE Repairing a specialty.

Bath 1 ubs and Plumbers

; Supplies.

■yiiO AsstHiry A. venue*

R. B. SHIES & Go,

.,f i kindred evils a

As OprBlMs Is Yenranelw.

Loul* Goldschmidt, the United Htaic* ! consul at la Guayra. ray* that In the whole of Venezoel* theVe Is not au j Aroeriran dr) goods store, this branch . of busitK-ra being controlled almo*t ex-

vely hy^t

! Jr lore'll n manufueld heatn#^<*i hook

The trnerahle Judge Jackson of tlie 'nltod Hlates circuit cort at Whu-ling xpn-sMil a pessimistic view of tlie late of the public moral* In charging a Jury the other day. “My cx[>crtcue* on tbe lieneh." be raid. Tin* n.-l been a

large order* among the wealthier elau-1 I am unable to determine whether It I* e* there, altliougfa there 1* no reason 1 a result of Increasing popnbtt'.un or of why a :i».-i) American firm coald not ; the lowering of the standard of (mlilic

Knropean merchant rep- ^ tnoralily "

Tbe Xew »I.*»*,V.. I Eli* «h-. ler/^lbmx that The Eii-li-h (Mifple think tliat th* “whatrr. r ... is Uwt." How^ al-ut able them 1.1 g.-< the lietter «.f the j Evening Fort. French, who. It 1* aw-umed. win accept | __________

Tlie preM-uliitlon of the freedom of a Ity or Isirorgh In England la now a wre Cmnlilliu-UL w hich flora md con-i-r any substantial or ezeeptloual prlr-

a-Tranacript call* at

•orc-ver pro-

hibited by deed.

Every lover of Temiierance and Morals should combine to

help us.

1f'a//-r blip ply,

Railroad, Steamboats And all other

Modern^flnveaisnces.

I n John Ball visit* It suly bn* to surrender

S of lots lor sale

| at various prices, locattd in all

j parts ol the city.

| Tor information apply to E. B. LAKE,

Secretary

are particularly busy u j Ocean City Asso’n -v’—-t a call from the man j ' ' " iSiXJU ST. 1MI iXIM ill.

Large Stock

Cor. !3!l! Slrss! ssi Barn Ateddo ANDREW MARSHALL MeriBiCiWm,,

Building...

6oi S.Twenty-Second St. j

Philadelphia, Pa. LUMBER

ICE CR Al. WATEB CEi.

filer mu. mu ma Millwork

FBOZE. FlUITi ]«

Lime

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