Ocean City Sentinel, 4 April 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Hnt rbrirt

. tatk lb* Imncrr and wllli lb* olbrr

lund Imil the nxxnn-b of darkm»». Ob. )* tempted one«! rbrlat tva* tempted. We are told that NapoJ teoo ordered a eoat of mall made, bat not ijulle rertnln that It waa liu- | pe-netraM*. ao be raid to the mamifarj turer of the coat of mall. "I'm It on youraelf imd let us try It." And I nitli allot after allot from bl* own plotol tbe emperor found out that It »a* it what It pretended to be—a «ood

BMK5 - | eoat of malL Tben tbe man received a

Vaaoutorox, Uar^i 31.—In tbta dla { brc* reward,

conrae Dr. Talmagc abowa tbe Mra- 1 1 bleM God that tbe an me coat atonic aacriCees for the savins of nil “‘>‘1 »■»« "™cb lack the weaiKiUi natlcma and speaks of Oetbsemane as «t.iptation from the bead of Christ It appeared to him; teat. 1 Corinthians ‘ nl *>' D ®""* u "'" r ' for . u ‘, c ® mP * 1 vLCn, "Te ate bonpht with a price." <«-n temple^ an, Your friend tatra you throusb bis ‘, D “ W T ‘ raluable b'obse. You examine the arch- ««-l» robe that defended me and wea «.<he frescoes, tbe pnoa plota. tbe flsb , 1 ‘ h *" ^ yo ° ,ruu ^ ponds, the eonserratorl*.. the park, of • t ,rUta - « d . • l **" «^/ on u * rou * h

derr. and yon aay within youmelf or •“

you aay aloud."What did all this cost7" . Trlsmab 0*er Solan. You see a costly diamond Casblns In "Rut." says satan still further to Jean earring, or you hear a costly dress sns. “come, and I will show you sonirruatllng across tbe drawing room, or thins worth looking at. and after a half yon see a high mettled span of horses day's Journey they came to Jerusalem bafhessed with allver and gold, and and to tbe top of Hie temple. Just as yon begin to make an estimate of tbe one might go up In the tower of Antvalue, ; wefp and loot off upon Belgium, so Tbe mao who owns a large estate satan brought Christ to tbe top of the canntK'lnxtsntly tHI you all It U worth, temple. Some people at a great height Hi aaVa. "I iKIbwtIntake so tmt-h for feel dlrry and a strange disposition ' tbe boose, so much for tbe furniture. Jump, so satan comes to Christ In th so much for laying ont tbe grounds, so eery crisis. Standing there at tbe top mach for tbe stock, so much for the of tbe temple, they looked of barn, ao much for tbe equipage—add- nifleent reach of country. GraIofields, Ing up In all making this aggregate " • vineyards, olive groves, fore Wail, my friends. 1 hear so much streams, cattle In the valley, flocks on about oar mansion Id heaven, about Its the bills and villages and cities sad furniture and tbe grand aurrqnndlng*. realms. “Now." says satan. "IU make that I want to know bow much It Is all a bargain. Just Jump off. I know It worth and what bas actually been paid la a great say from (be top of the for It. 1 cannot complete In a month or temple to the valley, hnt If you • a year tbe magnificent calculation, but vine you can By. Jump off. It before I get through today I hope to hurt you. Angela will catch you. Eft* you tbe Cgures. “Ye are bought lour Father will bold you. Besides, with a price." ' I II make you a large present If you With some friends I went to tbe Tow-! will IU give you Asia Minor. ' er of London to look al tbe crown Jew- you China. Ill glre yon Ethiopia. I'll ela. TVe walked around, cangbt one give yon Italy. Ill give you Spain. I'll gtkanae of them and. Icing in tbe pro- give you Germany. I ll give yon Britceaaioo. sere compelled to pass out. 1 ain. I ll give you all tbe world." What Uriah that 1 could lake this audience In- a temptation It must have to the tower of God's mercy and Go tomorrow morning and get In in strength, that yon might walk around altercation with some wretch crawling Just once at least and see tbe crown up from a gin cellar In tbe lowest part Jewels of eternity, behold tbclr brll of your city. "No." you say. "I w. " Ilance and estimate tbclr value. "Ye not bemoan myself by getting Into • ■re bought with a price." a contest." Then think of what Tbe rirsi isstallmrat King of besven and earth endured Now. If you hayc a large amount of wl »' n ^ ■> 0 ’ r n ,b * money to pay tTu do not pay It aD at wretch of bell and fought him once, but yon pay It by toaullmeuts- «>* wUdrrnesa and on top of tbe ao modi the 1st of Jannary. so much temple. But I hies. God that lu tbe the bt of April ao much the 1st of ‘riompb over trmpiatlou Christ gives July, ao much the 1st of October-ontII u * assurance that we aloe shall tbe entire amount to paid, and 1 have triumph. HavingJlmaelf_beeotompt to tc« this audience that “you bare be Is able — - - •

bee* bought with a price" and that tempted, that price was paid la different ' " *

r all those wb

a violent storm at sea tbe mate , told a boy—for tbe rigging bad become

Tbe first Installment paid fof tbe entangled In tbe mast-to go np and

deMfte of our wmls was tbe I mo right It A gentlemen standing ou tbe mXBttrth of Christ in Bevhlehenv ^ ^ "P Though we may never be carefully n * *"' be dashed to death. The

afterward, our advent Into V*®" "bat 1 am about" a mrefully guarded. We ^ boy raised bis bat In recognition (Jm vtrid amid kindly at- ^ "" w * n ‘ , ,h “ > ’*" H

'Privacy and silence

ari

, before I

r veatjr-\ "Oh.

of tbe order and tben

f. hand and went to work. And as be ..il *" un * ln tte norm tbe passeugers

the‘roue best »TUng thetr lands and expected to

• know enough to ril^d b^k »«■ fall The. work door, be ban to teB yon that Id tbe vU- CSID * do,Tn bl safety, and a Christlin tm Ibe side of tbe bill there was a “’ n “ W *® W “; ‘"‘by did yoo go im of uproar when Jesus was down In tbs forecastle lief ore yon bam. tol a -Tillage capable of aecom- * M,t ~ ibr M, d tbe boy. "I nxjdning only a few hundred people wrot down to pray. My mother al

mans thousand people were crowded, 1 t * a * bt “* ^"mTho.tjr.Vd muletrersTS'o-rib.n, great camel drivers yeUlng at stupid beasts *ba‘ “J* "L ’’ of burden tbe Mrsstob appeared. No “n* h *>» New Tew •Hence. No privacy. A better adapted I thought I would a place bath tbe eaglet In the eyrie, bath *. r **f 1 / dld OT ' rU

tbe wh*ip ip the Ilona' lair. Tbe exile *“* "°y *** protected. I care not of heaven Ustb down upon strew. The bow grest «t>e height or bow vast the first night ont from tbe paftce of bear, depth, with Christ within ns «nd en spent in aa oatbouse! One boor i (-briri beoestb us and Cbrtat above os after laying aside tbe robes of heaven. 1 »** “rtst al nroond us nothing mn dfeesed In . wrapper of coarse linen. | ^•'l u. ln the w»y of harm. Christ would have onnoosed lhat Christ blmself having hem In tbe temjiest WWOM hare made a more gradual de- nlU delirer all those who put their •cent, coming from heaven Cret to s tra »’ tin- Blreoed be bis glor.eus

half way world of great magnitude. D “ n,e forever,

then toOasar's fiatoe*. then to a mer- The Prayer la Oethsrssaoa. (JjajU'a cartla In' Galilee, tben to a prl-! Tbe third Installnient paid for our Vthd—to In Bethany, tben to a fisher- redemption was tbs ugoolxlng prayer It and last of all to a stable. In Gctbsricaar. As 1 sat In tbit gar-

* ' ' den. at tbe foot of an old gnarled and

twisted oiler tree, tbs historic scene came upon me overwhelmingly. These old otlre ireea are tbs lines) descendants of those under which Christ stood and wept and knell Have tbs leares of whole botanical generations told tbs' story of our Lord's agony to tbelr successor!? Next to Calrsty. tba solemoest place In ra'lcstlce Is Gctbsemanc. While sitting there It termed as If I could bear onr Lord's prayer, laden with sobs and groans. Can this he the Jrsue who gathered fragrance from

look! Co- I frankincense brought to his rredla I kneel. Let from tbe lilies that Bung tbelr

asra:

was one leap from tbe top to tbe csUM iftpsa ou through the group of Rllere and loungers. What O Mary! No light? "No light" she says, “save that which comas In through tbe door." -~ *" 0 food? “None," she

aaya. "only.j^at wl tbe sack <■ tbe

i-11inl nuinm-r. But co re who Wide too far >

may have been lnflletc-1! FOOLED BY LYMAN J. GAGE, upon ns In this world we have a divine | T

aympathla-r: Tbe world cannot lie m. Be.c.olr.t Appearaare Provo about you uor abuse yon ss much a> ■ sn»r* Foe o sharper, they did Christ, and Jesus stands today | Secretary Gage is a benevolent lookin every courtroom. In every house. In! lug person,'with a pleasant mode of

every store, god says: "Courage! By ■perch and a t all my hours of maltreatment trod i opoR t!<

abuse I will proled ihose who are trampled upon." And whiten Clirlst for* gels that " o'clock morning sevoe. ami the stroke of tbe rutfiso ou the mouth, sod tbe howling of the unwashed crowd, then be will forget you and mg, in the Injustices of llfif that may 1* In

Oirtcd upon us.

Further I remark, thedast great Installment paid for our redemption was the demise of Christ Tbe world lias

Nrlea«s»p'a Trials.

“Am I going to the wedding? Cer- ; tainly not." snapped the pretty girl In I blue. -I d Ilka to see myself there! I ton thought we were friends? Oh. J

BEAL EBTATE AOEMTN. WM. LAKE, C. E.,

did i

Ho

■eitful thing : did what

! How

Real 13estate iV«erxt.

these appearsn pose npon his

:t find 1

from a cabinet u

the s

s eclipsed. The fool at at to tbelr perch, and we as we looked at the asunder. It was a dark day

hen tbe plagne

te trenches. It w

thought ice here uad. he.

Y. CORSCMJC, REAL ESTATE AGENT — -gyiUD— _ LICENSED AyCTIONEER, No. 721 Asbunj Acenue, Ocean City, N. J.

; ALBERT 6ILBERT. GILBERT & LIKE Honse (SSigoPainteu, STORE AND SHOP: 617 AMBLBV

uncovered ;

ind

refreshes:

should lie somber tbst day as Ibe great hearse of tbe earth rolled on hearing the corpse of the king. A*-man’s last hours are ordinarily kepi sacred How-

THE OCEAN CITY REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE MASSEY & EDWARDS, Real Estatf and Insurance Agents

MASSEY 811 Asbury Ave. ■ | Seal to I lie I*oa(-oflirf.

<■* to rent. Heed., .Is.ttd. or^tuoftgsge. of bargains m hits A 1-71TAV Aims. , Ocean City, N. J. 1». O. Bo*. SSA

and dm

little i

tured a man. w hop yoo hear be lug stleuee puts Its hand ou you

and you would hare a loathing for ibe man who could stand by a deal Idled making faces and scoffing Bui Clirist

bis last tour cannot he left alone.

What! Pursuing him yet after so long a pursuit? You bare been drinking

tears- Do you want to drlck his blood? They come op closely, notwithstanding tbe darkness t

glut tbclr revenge with the contortion! of bit countenance. They examine his "1 111 feat; they want to feel for themselves atanev really aplked: **«•'* they put out their bands and touch the "Of and bring them back wet with, |U; and wipe them on tbelr ger- •» too; Women stand there and weep, but mlty. in do no good. It to co place for the tender hearted women. It wants a

bas turned Into grno-

nuating stranger

By this time -

was beginning '

iw. "There again, how ! ifronted by a little dlffl! ' Ule company has refused I 1 ispatebes ’collect.* ’* I *

Has It?" asked the secretary, with a •

elh tben. my

Be. Tbs waves of man's haired and of friend. It seem.

vengeance dash cp cgilnst the. «I‘" - e>l to a single course or conduct| mangled feet and the hands of sin and 0,l ‘' dispatch 'collect' and get your j pain and torture clutch for bht holy nioD *'5 from that. Out ..f tbe proceeds ’

heart. Had be not been thoroughly , J OD rau prepay the other."

fastened to tba cross they would have And with a bow and a smile Mr.! down anfftrticplcd him with G a*e disappeared through the swing-1 both feet Bow the cavalry borsca '«« <l«*rs of the trea ury building.-

elr necks and champed their Success.

reared and snuffed at tbe

blood! Bad a Homan oEccr called

light bis voice would not have

been heard in tbe tumult but louder

than tbe cash of spears, and tbe wail- . tug of womanhood, and tbe neighing of ,

tbe chargers, and tbe bellowing of the cruclfiers there comes a voles crashing through-loud, clear, overwhelming, terrific. It to tbe groaning of the dying on of God! Look! What a scene! •ok. world, at what you hare done! I lift tbe covering from the maltreated Christ to let you count tbe wounds and estimate tbe cost. Ob. when tbe nails went through Christ’s right baud through Christ's left band, that bought both your bands with all tbelr power to work and lift and write. When tbe nails went through Christ's right foot and Christ's left foot that bought your feet, with all Ibelr power

run or climb. When the Into Christ's temple, that

bought your brain, with all Its power think and plan. When tbe spear

cleft Christ's side, that bougbt your t^^D.

At a prosperous Boer farm hi

where General Ian Hamilton reque: shelter for the night a bedroom

f placed at his disposal.

This was not very enthusiastically done, but at that no one could womb The general began talking with tbe old tody of tbe family, the fan He spoke through an Interpreter, and her answers were given with ao bltle grace that be relinquisbed the task. Only once bad her stern face lighted. This was when be asked about her youngest fighting son. a boy of 14. Her lips quivered. £ motion wss not really

frozen within her.

"Tell her." said be to tbe interpreter, “that we have won tbe battle today.” They told Uer. and she bowed to

bead with some dignity.

"Tell her tbe Dutch will certainly be

heart, with all repent and pray.

tbe Atlantic cable was h

1803, do you remember that tbs

and tbe Medway and tl

laiuy went out to find It? Thirty they sank tbe grapnel two and a miles deep In water. After awblli

found tbe cable and brought

“Perhaps her

it will be taken prii-

fclill Do reply.

"Now tell her to write down ou a piece of paper the name of the youu-

J test and give It to my aldde-camp. ailr they Tben. when he Is captured, she must It to tbe urite t 0 me, and we will not keep blm brought s prisoner. TVc will send him back to

r year bead. Let

all voleea be bushed, boo of Maryl j I

is Into It

i sermons and from tl

arch of etesulty! In that eye the Ibis Jesus tbe comforter of Bethany, glance of a God. Omnipotence sheath- the resurrector at Nata. tbe oculist at ‘ ‘ " t»'a arm. Tbst voice to Bethsaldi? U this tbe Christ

btf tbe feeble plaint

roe tone that shall nnki

Hosanna! Hosanna! Glory be to God that Jeans came from throne gar. that we might rise from manger to throne and that all tbe gate* are mad that tbe door of heaven, that •Tung this way to let Jos us out now swings the other way to let all the bellmen of heaven toy bold tbe rope and ring out tbe news: "Heboid. I bring you glad tidings of great Joy. urfcJ* abali be to all people. For today Is born In tbe city of David a Saviour, which Is Christ tbe Lord!"

Christ's Teas stall* ■.

Tbe second Installment paid for our •ouis* clearance was tbe scene la Quar•ottulp a mountainous rectoo. full of caboran. where are to tbta day panthers -and wild beasts of an sorts, sc tbit yoo must now go there armed

with knife or goo or

there that Jesus went to tbluk aod to

pray.

etev of oell—more sly. more terrific than anything that prowled In that country-satan blmaelf. met Christ. Tbe rose In the cheek of Cbrtat -that fjpbllus Lentullus In his letter Jo tbe

ate ascrilied to Jesua-tbat ratti-red Im petals. Abstl

is storm, whore smile Is tbe sunlight the spring morning bis breath, tbe tliun ler his voice, tbe ocean a drop so tbe Up of bis finger, heaven a spar kle on the bosom of Ids love, tbe universe tlie dust of bis chariot wheel? Is this the Christ w ho to able to bra I heartbreak, or bush a tempest, drown a world, or flood Immensity wl his glory? Rebold blm In prayer, the globules of blood by sorrow pn-ssed through the skin of bis forehead! IVbat an Installment In part payment of the greatest price'that was ever paid Tbe fourth Installment paid fi rcdcmplion waa tbe Saviour's

trial I call It

never been anything ao Indecent or

fair .In any criminal

Beared at the' trial of Christ. Wby. they bustled blm Into the courtroom at 2 o’clock In tbe morning. They gave blm no time for ronnsel Tlicy gave blm no op|«rtunlty for sulqn-nalng witnesses. The ruffians who were wondering around through the midnight, of course they saw the arrest and went Into tbe toon room. But Jesus’ friends vvere sober men. w ere respects Ide men. and at that I,opr. 2 o'clock In the morn Ing. of couraa they were f -

asleep. ConreqDi-utly Christ

tbe courtroom with tbe ruffians.

A lung Akatlueoce from

Tworded Id profane history I, that Oh. look at him! No one to speak

*5°- , "“ r 3 VOItJ ,or b ,m - • lift the tonisra nm

days (bey laid nothing to cat But this i „ n look Into bis fare, and a. sufferer bad fasted a month and ten bean |«„ | n symiathy for this. - * . l *T° rr k* brotr foal- Hunger |«^t friend tlie world eter bad. blmrelf ffinet bare agonized every filler of the friendless, an oCkvr of tbe rSf a^fi gyawed^oo the stomach with courfiwaa okn.-s ap and smites him roSTO of dearti. Tbe thought of a mor ( j,, in, mouth, and i see tbe U<s><1 ret of vrsad^or meat most bar^ thrilled | 0; . .mi || p oh. u , Ac body with something Ska ferocity, farce of t trial, lasting only prrbapa Turn out n pack ijj toes hungry u. , n bo„ r , ahd ,|,.n tbe Judge rises for {3al»t was a hungered, and If they bad sentence. Slop! It to against tbe tow str.-ngth with one y ell they would d<-- to give rent, o.e imleaa tlierr has to-en khl. It wa. in that |-ng: mljomwment of the court twtween * Jeans WBa acroshd and condAhiuatnm and sentence. But what figld. Now change throe stones.; cures tbe Judge for .the tow? “Tbe mao l took like bread. Into an s. tusl has no friends. Let blm die." says tbe snppiy ^ bread." Had tba temptathm 'Judge. And tbe ruffians outside tbe fWOW to Jon and me under there dr- railrey: "Aha, aba! That's «bal w* ** ~ oaUi Mro ertod. want! Fare him out here lo n.! A.ay

shall bar and been almost i with blm! Away with blair fqr maatl-l. Oh. I blare Gad that amW all tbe In-

s&s ffklil n-r-o

surface than they lifted

of exultation, but the cable s!lpp.-d| At Ua t „ (tcr brokc

Into emotion.

bock again Into tbe water and wa, jb. chord bad been .truck. lost Tl|eu for two weeks more they:

•wept tbe sea with the grappling books j exceedingly objectionable to a large number of people." writes Edward Bol la Ladles' Home Journal. "These folk rightly fed that secular matters should be kept ss far removed from the Sabbath services as fnasiblo. And they are perfectly Justified In taking that position. It Is a bit disturbing when the minister announces that a fair will be held on such or each a day. or that wberry festival baa been arraug-

evening. All our

abolish pulpit

exrltemrot they took one end of cable to tbe eleetrieUu's room to see If there were really any life In It. and. when they saw a spark and knew Hun a message could be rent then every bat was lifted, and tbe rockets flew, and tbe guns sounded until all tbe vesoels on tbe expedition knew, and tbe continents were lashed together. Well, my friends. Sabbath after Kahbatb gos pel messengers have come searching 1

■‘J j Churches

the sea with the grappling book Christ's gospel. Again sud again have thought that you were at the a fore, and we began to rejoice over y« redemption, but at tbe moment of •

you sank liack again Into the) ft.

bouncemcuts too soon; many of tto have dose tu rjrcady. They have nev bad a place there: they are not In keeping with tbe dignity of the pulpit. Af 13 where a church to absolutely world and tack again Into stn. Today

with tbe gospel searching for there It sou

CSce of the method. But whem

! rft '■ »»«• •» plan. TU*miniate.-sbcuM

! of leaflet p

yonr soul.

apply

■ whether there Is any while all around 11m

people stand, looking to see wbetlw-r

the work will be done, and tbe angel, .... ... .

JLre * DJ whatever. Nor should the

dragged from lu high place

of God tiend dow oh. If now we could

of love and hope and fj send up a shout that would

on the battlements of heaven, and two worlds would keep Jubilee because communication Is open between-(Tirist' and the soul and your nature that bas been sunken In sin bay been lifted Into .the light and tbe Joy of tbe gospel

mote coiner of England there existed a parish uhuh.bad been lu tW bauds of one family for generations. One Bunday a neighboring clergy man —— vttod to preaeb. and afier ibe Ing bad Is-eq lad for many years. "Why due* your clerk lu tbe Itrura' ,ay. Thou

'. O Christ?"'

"Our lives are what we make of them ourselves." writes Eduard Ruk In The Ijldles’ Home Jouniai. “If we are weak-and accept tbe artificial, our live* will be so. and Jtisj In proportion ns we make one live* artificial we make them profitless and unhappy. A happy life cannot lie lived In an atmosphere surcharged with artificiality. Ttint to Impossible. No hope to defeated unless we defeat that hope ourselves; no life to thwarted unless we thwart it* high-

est fulfilli - • • •

It !■

with u

wllli

us only, whether we allow the '» currents of prevailing customs' to make our lives complex. They do imques t'onably. and they are dwarting tbe hi-1 ner Uvea of thousand* of, women and killing thousands of others. But It Is cowardly and unjnat to toy Ibe blame and tbe responsibility upod those 'customs.' It Is optional with us to accept or reject them. There are certain so ' rial laws which stem to make these ‘customs' right, but every phase of a higher law —tbe divine law — proves them wrong. There must lie certain. tows and customs for the protection of tbe social body. These are likewise, for our own Indlvldpal protection and are right, and ordinary common sense

In tbe room of tbe senate committee 1 on tbe District bt Columbia there Is a : strange book that Is much prized by i Mr. Charles Moore, tbe clerk. It doesn’t: look like a liook at first glance, but like!

R. CURTIS ROBINSON, Real Estate and Insurance, Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue, OCEAN CITY. N. J.

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BEST QUALITY OF

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*3 JOHN BROWER Painter and Glazier DSALSa tx LEWIS BROS. PURE WHITE IEAB, LWSEEt OIL ul COLORS FIRST QUALITY K1RD Dll IND VANISHES

STORE ON ASBURY AVE., OCEAN CITY, N. J.

GRAINING.

and

GUZING. <i^ +

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llamll

and tl

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eral In Slam, found tbe !«x>k. wliU-b Cambodian, or -e-n-d language of the country, and forwarded It to Mr. Moore as a token of esteem. The gift to tbe libretto of a play and tbe copy tliat was written for a prince. 2 he very thick end durable poper to folded In plaits of full width, and the writing to on both sides, ao that when cue half of the play to read It 1s only necessary to reverse the volume to read the remainder In succession ofpages. The broad margins of the opening pages are adomed with s. representation in color, tf notable cceurs of tbe play. A footnote nt Hie end of the book to lu Sinmeoe. reading. Mr. Moore says. “The scribe has finished bis work."—Washington Foal

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It 1* probable that the famoua old 1 bell of tbe Catholic church at Kashas- 1 kla. Ills., will be one of the most Inter-1 eating historical relic* which will b«, exhibited at the St Louis World's fair, la 1WO. ThU bell wa* the Cyst whore j musical toces were beard la the Mluia-1 aippl valley, and for many years more 1 than a century It announced tbe hour,! of worship to the devout residents of

old Eaakaakia.

It wa, cm! m Franc* In tbe year 1741 and in 1742 waa presented to tb« Infant cLurch In America by King Louis XIV. It U cow cracked and weather beaten, the French and Latin; Inscription* with which It waa deco-' t«t»1 are barely discernible, and It ha,j long since been replaced by a Urge! bell. St. Louis Giobc-Dcmocrat.

Sentinel PRINTING HOUSE 744-46 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J.=i==

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On tbe clerk bring as ed for plan.-iitoo Im replied that db the .bail, of William IV tbe vicar - * father bsiri told blm to substitute 1 for “king" wlwrever It appeared

prayer book.

Should there be ary otto this kiod the perpetraiid _ now be corrected by the iuitruction aay "king" once more.

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Large Stock

Dr - W. H. Long’s Great Family Vegetable Office i remedies Cir. Utl Stret! Ul Him iltlll ^sirr. nuuurr, L. a„,«. j.

Water Supply, Railroad, Steamboats And all other Modern ConYenlences.

Thousands of lots for sale at various prices, located in

parts of the city.

For information apply to W.E. LAKE,

Secretary

Ocean City Asso'n, sixth ffr. im lam in