Ocean City Sentinel, 30 July 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 4

so moAi fa night wntcbmniL no mnA

rotteth the wdltary In n bouse What tear to one J ovr natural ai.bcfei

TALMAGE

fa expreaage. so mocb fa com morels: traveler* *0 much fa adrarttatnfi. “> ■nnck fa taxs* au mat fa thto and

Idral unit of society should Is- a boure j wort Tire Owl-teta donrertk- sbnnkl Wbal Is an kl.-al home? A father nod | be borored loth on ewrik usd Is bra s mother fa tbe brads of the table 1 , a because sire to not oolr shir Id do

SERMON

Then that merchant subtracts tire ex punrera from tbe gr.ro rocipt* and Ire

Children f« tbe nunrery. servasta to her own w.,rt. bat al- t" Impress b-r help provide fa thedonreotre wants enasrrralcd life ladclilUy upon other -

« By ffro. ntARK DE WITT TALMAGE. YL.

vantage in luiflng goods la n foreign market If tire tariff laws eat up all tbe profits or tn raising potato* aod^aprlra

the wife murt be doing her wort In tbe .11 the Russlas? When He <4d our«botro. Bui I Iren- Is a limit to a Wife's 0 f Emperor Alexander dlid did Ire not. physical and mental rapacities No ■> aa well as all hM horttree*. who w ere eraev mother ran irerfam Irer dnnrertlc graial duke*, follow.that sacred tody

rxmm. el XsHsrsss f-t Pro*

rotwa Ck iFii. Caress*

road freight to bring tbe fruit to lire market costs more than tbe goods are worth. No fl pa octal advantage In b*

wort without help Flic cannot Ire p, tire fanilly tomb? Tlrei not only nurse end dressmsker and eook and foitowed It afoot, but walked fa throe cbamberniald and srattrrws and mar long mile* through a blinding Ituasinn

I. jnlr *R-I» tbem a»ri «

■ecUl and dom<-«lir »tn3jri:W- th» problem of UmllT help to rmpWlj beeomln* one of O* Drat ^porUnee In oor grtml dttos. Dr. TalOtopr'e eenuon Bbowe

XI. tt, 7 BunUu« u>rm»: AppamUp a coatrad lotion la Urrma, but reallj a profoond trutfc proved bf naatm and experteore Tie men moat booored In the world today end the men of the pant Wbuar namea blatory will never forpet, are the men who bare rendered the

principle which appUae not only to tha

It la affected by tbto prtodpla I epeok of the flrto who. In perform)n» the 1,amble dattos of * " - —— —

to tbe BuLJect- Ko poatOon today aceaaalble to a woman of ordinary mental and pbyalral capaUMka will brine

utra clot be. abnorb all the aatory. k when TOO place tbe net Income of an average errant (rtrl acalnat tliat ererape dr* yon ttnd her aatory totly sain, wirtle bto. at tbe end of tbe weeff. after

-b rtoaa of laborer by tbe atandard joey then the aerrant girt to not only better paid bat »be recetrr.

mptoyeae wbo. tboasb dortns ,) eraBon* they recrlre blyb are Idle dnrtng certain montha yanr. The royal domrattc^ 1 would

up boiwekerplns » elranse When the fatuuoa inacivmnlabb- prejudliw baa gone plat, h.lr bad lern dlrtmd id nsaind onr dausbtrr. and »!» ax*-* of mnny winter* h-

ten. yoln* to wort a. •rvont* In tlw public meeting. "All that I bare brri j It to i

a. one 4iy one tbe home, of able to do for Christ and my fellow mono}. Amertra are twin* eloaed The husband* ^,0 u dor to tbe g*»pel trarhla*. of and wire*, with tbeir rbUdren. are ra y old Chri-tlan nurwe.’' As the Ultlr to Her la luudlnc bouaea aid jewl.h maiden, wbo wa. a aervant If yon aaA the airrajte aife pirl. la-nl the warrior Naam.n down to why abe five, op hoow-kntdn*. alir the river Jordan to be rtirrd of lrpro*y. -n.w.r "I roilM no lonssrendure ha, then- not Iwen In oor peel II* e. in-awmabb-neM of M-riant. The Kmr rooaretwitd Cbrtotlen dotneatle enlailon M girl action' .Imply iwrt.d ahto to help wnd n* to ttie nr* until I wa. In torture One water, of Ufa to hr cured of our topwould t-vin to be getting along ro«y of dn’ Oh. my mater, oarer un;bt- Hut M the wMbiug wa. a dere.llm.lr the opponuultt-a of n*oHttlr torser than oaual or I complained foliww* of the haBnnUr podlion of a my wtrtani being out too late at nbble Cbrtottoa girl nerving Chrtot a* night, or 1 had —me extra ctaapany for ' , domdlc It. wane hmnbtr home , •odd. nl} 1 w.aild Ihd Btyarlf Thn*. In clodng 1 would apenk an lOeaa. With all tbr work to do In oarnct word to tlio*e women wbo ere tbe kitchen I couM not atand tbe about to •-oiuw.r.tr their live to Wit* " "Tien tbr aervant girl eon. '■ 0 f arrvir. 'iod ba. opened for out of tbe Amertean borne then tbe inv mighty i.-ettalltV'. for good. lit tnmt door of that Americn borne to jounrlt for that wort a* tin- Uud I and tockrd. Jcua CbriM wonld lune you. Make tbe a a Hal iMill.tlaw. nihle tbe chief texttnxk of your life 1“ Bty. wane on.- to roe. “to tbe Pray, and nnr.-n.lngl) pray, that tbe reagwaaibltity of tbe Amateaa girt wbo Holy Hplrlt will iii.;arr yon to n- :tb id become a domeatlc aervant ao tbe rtgtit word In tbe rtgbt wny. Above gnat; Cannot men and women who all. wbataeeier your darton In life 1 tmrdlng houww and hotrto he may be. let me urge yon to enter the 1. good aa thaw husbands and nervier of Joan. Chrtat. Not even tto who have IbcU own bumar’ aobject of your life', ocvipatton ran No. my broth.t. 1 do imt think w> I compare In Importance with tbeermtol believe tb< Chrtot Un tnjmr to tbe rood a tied Ion wh.-Ua-r you are a servant of vital institution fa good la all Amer our load. Make that your Bed. your I belltwe it to the foundation rblrf boatneea. that you are areept.d, e not .oily of tbe altar of Chrtot. of him and that yon tin- obeying Mb alas of tbe temple of m-tgbborty eommend* Idok not fa your'erwardi love and also of our national legtola from man but — llvr that In the great re hall If a man to not anebored In day of Jttdsmcat you may hear the locality by a borne, tha! ImpUe. be heel of ell encomium.: "Well done! ■a, a. a rale, no Indlrkltul ebnrrb Thou art one of my grown.: Thou hart mueetton. He to not living under the been chief of all women: Thou bast

indow of tbe chorvb apirr where U. ban a faithful aervantT

father IIand where bto children (CopiTlgh^ iwa hr boul. Klopacb-j

Tbe borne to the foundation .lone of lie temple of patriottam. It ba. been well wild by a great writer. “Tbe surest way to drrtro} anarchy to to bring condition where every l home " When a man own donrdep he mUy

Hr

and tbeir expertaace to golto as yalo able to tbeir employrn a* that of the akllled pby ali-lan Tberr to abundant mpe fa a mbit km In the kitchen Another advantage offered by do leadc arrviee to that lu atrmiundtnga an porrr Tbe royal ffomatle to aub

la other walks of Ufa. guaeu Victoria Windsor castle fa ova fifty years rafuard knowingly to give audience to nun a woman of Impure and wicked life. A royal servant girt. If

ad people If abe will with her and with ba always true la 0 bare la wort fa tbeir living oataida of tbe four

r wort to Joat aa Kla God's sight at - king or quern wbo deliberately aqi dera a Ufa's capital of ten talents. ^ <lae rewards and punishments are oepratet Upon tbe amount of reti accomplished by God's children, but

' Ctoweerwle# the Weed The wad "royal" la amt restricted station- It to tugiUmatrly applied to any woman whose cuaduct In-her own Sphere |» noble and faithful-conduct "which I* brooming or fitting to a queen." Na to Ibr financial coanpen aaUoai fa her service Inadequate Her remnaeratlon to aa large aa.any otbet wage earner In proportion to the phy. leal'labor and mental training which are required of her. Prove 111 1 arm. Compare today tbe net financial returns of the avi-rege servant and those of the unskilled worker la any other departments nf life. In our large cities tbe Burst- rtrl rcv-lvs. at least gSM t» H «ud B per week, the good rook tram M to n. even to I Hi. pa wort

drrMU-d doorwalker. lu tbe large city Slava get. That to wore than the avoage typewriter reqrlww, fa .be has to pay rvnt arol Isold, whk^tbe mocb aa a farm hand or a private soldier In tbe United State, army reertrsa. "Oh. no," aatnr aw a ns were, “that to nut tree. A floorwalker will gat 112 per week. Tber.- to many a typewriter rrortvtng *HJ per week, or about MO per month" But. my brother, when you aattmate the alary of tbr downtown dorks yon moat at tbe same time eetlmale their expenses. Aa I remarkad. the aervant girl tvoclva a greater net return, not gran, than any other dam eg labor requiring equal mental

alt to that aim lira In a as near her flatty Wort. That boarding bouse la 1' has young girls In It wl not what they ought to b by day and neoraaarfiy seeing and bearing about ate by night baa a rntag laSueocr upoa tbe young soul Of cwuree. the Divine rrot can and wllj preaerve that young try girt tree and pure and noble l. keeps dinging to the umnlpotaut arm. but without that auperbaman aid the

there to In some renpecti the am. that upon the tbewlrteal stags, about which a noted actor ohre wrote. •* - aaddest fad about my profreatoi that tbe rooelant seeing of what t not to Bee ba blunt tbe moral aeosM

boat ready to greet the young girt who appllr. tor a poalrtoo aa clerk In a large downtown store. Patents. It to high time that yon folly realise are among the owners of large down-

rte. There are bondreda and that da Of those young girls whose tost Iras prove, that they are not Uvlw a tbrtr weekly wage. Kv. rywhate

"Come: Cnme and Wi

4* la the kUchen or tbe nureery! Come ■Ski have your night, to youreelf Gome and aee the brtahtat part of dty Ufe through the andtmmid eyes of youth." And the young girt, frets the country by the amis, are turning their barka npootba

refined employment of

and flinging thamalrm lute the whirllag. bratb fleMrrq lng beert reuablag taael.trom of ti-mputlon. where ao many bare ben destroyed ft

THE SILVER DOLLAR.

a! bank cashier of lou* exprrlenre .land tuoratly that fully a half of tlw silver dollar, pi evendsy .Irrolatton were eouaterfelt. He d-'l.red that aa there^wa. only a Unto m-.n than K>

terfeltere were mak

’ dollar.

Tbe b

1 Miaft— j mioloa of life? j U pbllaotbro [ d by I be rev j

lu* about 25 cent* OptMi each dollar made This story went tbe romuto of he aewapaj-ere »«1 was Iwltoved by

kwl peo|‘*e

Thomas R. McMatiU

p machinal

plant of thto kind wont many thouamla of dollar, with that much room . of Invcsung It In » risk

Tliat li

tlon. located tbe building would —on b

of tbe q'

ODDITIES OE EXPORTING.

We read Dakota and to Kuoia. from which she rator. wheat to compete with our own product la the markets of tbe world. To plant, colthate. reap and

It further effect.

■Xpert can detect a counterfeit direr coin tbe moment be see# and touches It." Kansas City Star.

that loontry of wbto-b bto part. And one of the greatblasting our Urge — — day to not- that their people

but that they are becoming a pc

They ara firing

the a

t part la boarding boose,

d nnma. from which they ran

It at 1 couple of wertta* notice of America whom God to ae service of a domestic. 1

plead and beg of yon to take up your

* plead and beg of yon

In tbe aanie - 0f Christ that you help save tbe borne, tbe Christian home* No throne of nafalnea. 1 care not

o gather around tbeir

B queen. The are tbe placee iman naturally culine rynkw who woul^dvbar women the different vrowtloiia of life, men. no matter what the genius of a woman may be. would atom the of an useful mean of earning aa at Bvellhaifl hi tbeir atotnV faces. They aay "a woman should not be a r. a minister, a row a w rite* or anything else bat a wife and a mother.'' Hot to what I do Ltfirm: All things be tag equal, a woman ought to reek throe vocations which are naturally beta and let the tarn fill throe t-odtlons

nearly on- half oa total ex|sjrts of agrtcultaral machinery Tbto year we have already dilpisd aoroe tw.ouo tons tma of throe tmplemenia to tbe land of the caar. In former year, all thto passed through tbe porta of New Vork and Philadelphia, but a fractional Incrrase la freight ralra'hrtween the lake, and the euat baa diverted tbe trade to

being iar.de In direct ablptneau from Chicago by way of tbr lakra. the St Lawrence river and the Atlantic ocean. Tbe cotton plant first came to America from Asia; now tbe greater part of tbe central Asian crop to grown from American Irrigation system. Yankee gins clean tbe fiber. American compounds press the cotton Iriko- ha tow wrapped with American lands and finally tbe cotton finds lu way to Mow cow over a railroad built with American capital and to turned Into cloth by aevuodhand machinery from as^Atucrlcan cotton factory to compete abroad with American prints Another regular article of export to central Asia to the Ohio grapevine ctrtThe vineyards of central Asia all offshoots from American vino, tbe fruit to prised above all other, la Kuala iiropev fa Its delicacy and r. Twenty to thirty too. of Amer lean grape, to the acre to a common yield In central Asia, and aa the Amerivine to free from paraaiu* It to being tntrodweed everywhere the world over, from fiootb Africa to northern 1 and Japan. We still export tobacco plants to Kussisn Asia, ao that nasian tobacco, grape, cotton and

It as a day laborer la tbe field* a. to compelled to Ao In foreign lauds It la not natural for her to slave la a rlory a to fill aunty of tbe cteriral BKIona abe to filling today. WbOe. tbe other band. It to natural for her ambermald. a waitress, a school teacher and lady'a companion, and hundreds of other positions we mlgbl tD5tftQ-.aQ«to: altlons fa which God baa apealall} equipped her, what to tbe inevitable re anlt? Her wort to not only left on but abe becomi-a a rompettta ■t her father and brother, fa tbeir* What Is again the Inevitable ■alt? Hy Ibr tow of anpidy and deand she na o

is I ng need af her wrvlcv b sbe qnuld find cwii-tan! at remuDcraHve wages

way Into a walk of life already orercroattod and la wltlcb her coupe tltton la InJurton. to other worker* V aome one aays to me. "that to

lea money." So. my friend. 1 am mmslentlnuslt ay I Imre na one lealous luilr In my head. Tbe more atha people apereud the akore I glory In thslr suerewa. and to m« there to ao more heautlfol sight than to are a youi* girl Whcge father and brothers •re dead r- froth and ae* a pottldn her talent gives bar a rtgbt to

throw H

we lap of bar wKVqaed mother. Hal tlds la the aodai euaUttom again*! *Wch 1 do prot.wt I protest against our daughters and sister, pushing father, sod brother, out of work, ao Hat tbr girl. bar. to support tbe male member, of tbe family, while tbr f.

lff*V know n acorea and bundrafl. arwEii’Si'iV” 5 .* I cel wort merely because Bjfbtera. wbo at that time ive Iron at school, were fill cusliiuaia whtorb thotr father.

■ere ought to have filled. * t hrlsitaa llaasslta.

omen of America whea God

* ucNora at- uaa caixvl to be conaecraled domcstlra ! were oa* ni n/ ■ , *

nw.ua am- as

No oriental fable to stranger than tbe accomplishments of tbr up to data Yankee drummer. In Bagdad, tbe le of Aladdin, be offers Dew Amert lamp, that born cither [1 Baton a Ohio otl fa the old battered bronae tallow burners of the Bagdad bouro wife, and ae I hero time worn oriental 1 find a ready ale la New York the enterprising drummer who Introduced tbe American lamp to Bagdad waa well repaid for bto trouble. Now. however. American lamp, are becoming a drug la tbe Bagdad market, and the supply of oM lamps to rapidly giving oat aa onr lamp trade with Turkey A Connecticut firm manufacture* acred scats I wl fa the Egyptian jurist trade. The little charms are carved and even chlp|>cd by machinery. colored la balk to simulate age and shipp'd to cask* to the Moslem dealer, la Cairo. The Arabian, are the chief buyer., nutty of them being adept, at "salting' tbe and* at of tbe pyramids a about the acred temple* where they artfully — ver these scarabwl before the very eye. of tbe Yankee tourist and •r!! him fa an American dollar ao article manufactured at a cost lea than it perhaps within a alone', throw

nutmegs _ Comet's

Tbe process of making spool, from nip ba. been la courae of development fa tlm pant two yen is. and many ob- ' a to be overcome before the perfected It wo. comparatively easy to mold the *|wol Into tbr proj-rr form, but after It bad berom.

dry and bard

It Into

I tbe required nl

t of thread.

Many of the torov spo four Inches In diameter, mat time they bar. >od When they wo

ty were tamed from a .Ingle piece wood, but U wa. discovered that In ■ay raws the preaure of tbe thread It waa wound on tbe spool would Mi the brad off tbe barrel, although wa. tbe same piece of wood la la to remedy tbit duficwlty It be me neceaary to make the large Joto from threw pious* the Iwrrwl sad iwo beads, and when tbe beads closely fitted to the barrel and

.XL’

on by experti I hy a gteat ■

people

dollar, la ctr,ge of .liver ID 1 could make .

rumen! coin, are .tam|>ed out of .t f cold metal. Thu give, the co

ocun z\vl A Moral. Seaside Resort Not Excelled

as a

Health Restorer Finest facilities for Fishing, Sailing, Gunning, etc.:::

ippruscbed lu a coin

made of moUra metal run In a mold. I fieri ran tell at a glance a cq|n ■as been run la a mold tweause If a I dura not fill out the tines and r* So. as a Ural proposition, your

chluc-ry In opera *0 noisy that I vd it would b > operate such

In tlie country of course. It ire country people would boo « out. and tbe government's ot*-i would Boon pounce upon It. Sv

Pve told xou why ■ atnry wa * a very

tally c

Aa authority on life in.ur V. has hero gathering w»tr tottotlc. on tbe subject of loan ranee potickr. and payment. In VJX3 crtle. md town, tn Ibr I nlted State, dortog tbe year r.«G tbe total dtotributtoD to palkcy boldi-ra and tbeir beueficlartra exceeded KCu.tW.iino. Id tbe dirtriho f tbto sum among tbe larger elites New Tort bold, first place. t22.H45.1T5 of the total .urn baring been di. oted there In I8U2 PblladelpMa tbe mrtropolto with a recon receipt, aggregating $K92>UW6. cage holds third place with a record of HI.1C2.45T. In each esse there figures ■how an advance over those of tbe preceding year, which fact baa led our authority luto making aome interesting prophecies At tbe rate of distribution recorded for tbe part year It to ewttmat- ■ I tbe life InMiran-v comp.ale.of New York (exclaalre of Brooklyn! are pledged to pay something TO lo the dtixeni of Manhattan within the next twenty year* while Philadelphia wifi recrlre I180.000.f00, Chicago n40.00n.00fi. Brooklyn *140,10 and Boston *120.000,000. Aa than *10.(100.000.000 In policies to carried la tbto 1 ent tlm. tbe rale of Increare auggrate astounding poaslbtlltlea fa tbe future —Harper’s Weekly.

The Liquor Traffic and itsi kindred evils are forever prohibited by deed. Every lover of Temperance and Morals should combine to

help us.

ff ’/i/sr Supply, Railroad, Steamboat* And all other mm 1 uummhs

Thousands of lots for sale at various prices, located in all parts of the city. For information apply to W. E. LAKE, Secretary Ocean City Asso’n, mvtii (mi UBim.

m one point of view tbe fair at Bt Lento Minds fa hlgoea Tbr long rat cathedral In England, fa Instance, which to Winchester. I believe, could each half way the length of tbe Varied Indus tries building, and barely axtend through part from front to rear, and tbto to only one of a doxro of tbe largest bulld-

dlrertly to create .ad maloti world’s fair will bo about ft I the sum that -waa paid tor tbe territory whore purr bare tbto fair la to rlebrate Magnitude to. of course, not tbr blgb Ml of qualttb*. and compared with other qurtlTV-B It floes txrl signify much Bat It to aot oocaasartly to be id Wtia contempt. There are aome thloga tickle, fortuaro that depend fa tbeir value a. much upon tbeir ala. aa anything else—the Alp* for ine. and lb<- pyramids. YUgnltmlp tend, to edit I rate both pride and Brill tv Those who vtrt! tbe will it Bt. I-outo next year will p ably be a prouder people, but a ae bumbler Individual.-—Outlook

■liInglouT

Tbe gnesllon of George Wi rllglou. afllllatton tuu come up by tbe appearumv of npposlilon

Tug of an Eptoeopel memorial

rl at Valley Forge. Nolwlihsii

lag that all aeeounta agree as to Wi a'a at lends nee at an Bptornpal ■h in Virginia, although not a enmmunlcant. Bapttola are now citing a ' Ikon. 00 the ertdesce of the Her. R. M. Gam of Dalla* Tex, that Washa waa hapttxed by a Hapitst mlnto vhIK tbr army was al Valley Forge Mr. Gans ay# hi* eresi-grand-fathcr. John Gaam. a Hapllsl ebaplalD la tbe Bevoluthmary army, performed vremouy la I lie preaeacc of forty-

Clara-Going In for rtiarlty again, are you? What Is It this time? Dora Wo are going to dlrtribotr rtnp 'Vgvk-S of IVwlhoveu* sym phonic among tlie poor. Murtr 1a suet an akl to digestion, yon knowl -Ncw York Weekly

Thto la a true .lory , wiy* that my graudmother toM her rat and dog She tn-vl

cover off b<T doughnut Jar. and also no Iked that bet dnugbnuis dtoapfieared One day alie bran] a nnbw and found

that tbe ral wa. no Hie shelf wt daughuuls were kept. Th.h It paw In the Jar and drew 001 a nnt and pushed II off tire shelf.

t tbe e

■r to always talkstlv*

KK.4I. EHTATK AOCNTN. WM. LAKE, C. E., Real Bretate A.afe*rt. H. GORSOH W trail Ive-trilt* kc*.- lit LICENSED AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asbunj Acenue, Ocean City, N. j. R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j) Insurance

NOTARY PUBLIC AND

COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. tS^Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.*^!

RALPH L, GOFF,

CIVIL ENGINEER. StiRVEYQR CONVEYANCER ■ ■■111 AND CENTRAL AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. N. J.

FINEST COTTAGES IN OCEAN CITY .■•■.■.FOR RENT Writs lot Prices

FOR SALE SPECIAL BARGAINS HARVEY Y. LAKE axe anbury avcnuc Automobile Service. JOSEPH SUTTON

Conveyancing, Real Estate Insurance, Mortgages ——and Collections

N. C. Cleiland REAL ESTATE BROKER :

Samuel Schurch REAL ESTATE I : AND INSURANCE TCI Atbarj An., Oou CUj, I. J. ■ ottawss aro HoraiBa Hmua

C. L_. LAKE .REAL ESTATE AGENT..

W. L. SMITH Real Estate Agent

H. H. BODINE Real Estate Broker LE. Car. Se*tatk Sure! a* Valgj Aitaa : Ocean City, IV. J.

oraGiigiceaDiiCosico. A. J. SMITH, PRORRICTOR PURE ICE BEST COAL WOOI3 Office. No. 634 ISBUR1 HENUE

GRAINING...

anil

GLAZING.

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R. R. SOOY & SONS New Restaurant 1108 WALNUT STREET ... 1XO* SANSOM STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. KALBACH BROS. Electrical Contractors iapu mni£. viiovooo AH was promptly mu-uUm! la.

N. 0. Godfrey

UcocraJ

FURNITURE REPAIRER and UPHOLSTERER

SHOP. VEST AYE., tal Zlt m

I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Stum and Sis Fitter. Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs and numbers’ Supplies. ’’SiO Aabnry Avenne

HENNf A. W. SMITH Hailing - Heating - Diainage MS Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J.

W. L. BERRY. Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. ax SOUTH SeCONO ST., ■-klladrlrehlw. res. Us pairing ■ asalaltv.

MENDEL’S

SMIBG ANIUMIT! Hla<-k Clay Worsted Malta, other. i s*k *h.i«i, ourprir* -. ts.hu I All-wool ( VvM Mult., piste ml- | ora, utliera sak IT.UU, our price *4.50 | All-w i»l (lirviot Suits, plsht, 1 other* ask W.rtft, our [.rlee *h.9H Hlur and Rtark Score Malta, others —*■ *“ — i-rlce *7.oU

*10.00, 01 Inc slid illsek Worstnl ami ThiIret Mult, olliera ask tl Yfui, 0

anu

Ure'lManl

Ch arles G. Miller <

Is fully prepared to clean out cua|ssds. Mend lu your orders | at your earliest couveuleoce :::

»:.* 1

JACOB 8CHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. ■ an, 1 1.

.RESTAURANT. ICE CREAM PARLOR

PETER MURDOCH, COAL, and WOOD, Ocean Olty, N. J.

RUSH ADVERTISING 1GENCV SXI Ankury Arrow. Oee«a CTIy, J.

HKADIsKV A ADAHN Reading Coal ^jras-TaT c* UrtlaKwOrpr 4 **e*. TI STII wa* an

M. M E N O IE L, 10U0 Atlantic Avcnti AT*A*TIL CITY. B. J. •# W v give Icr* istar TraSina ntawt)*. Three Favorites Scull’s Best Reel Scull’s Favorite Blend Tea Scull's Sterling Blend Gotten

"rail's Aatuuy

B. S. SCULL, drop. ASBURY AVENUE AND NINTH *T. 0. J. HAMMELL Marble k Granite Worts

Mtntuqry Work, I'radtow . CEMETERY INCLOBUR Hunnl Vaults, UranlVreen All kinds of l euieury Wire* Works a! sieasaalvllle, I