TALMAGE SERMON
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B oik mImuU. colf»*tr« Bud utalrrnitK'B. u<aiij of tbrm for tit* flrit l*ior. UiK a-rju.m K pnnUortj and wWrlj «pi-rof‘rl»U'. Tbr trit I* Matthew xt. T‘. “Learn of me " The artiool hooee la the *rea« rraer Toir Jn wblefa are collected the atnama ef knowh-dac which hace Bowed down from the am*. It U the pUcr wImtc
echo la ra can cUu>
ahouldcra U the IntclU-ctnal alanta of the paat and the prreent far aa they hare Bern. U— ahouldcra *0 lifting thoae atud-nta' tirade toward the flare. It la the plan In which man U tnnght how to harncaa the wind* and laaao the elee-_ trldtj and tap the oil wclla and mn tribute to the common wraith and drTdotnncnt of bla brother mao. ao that all working together maj canar the “deecrt to Idoaaotn aa the roar." "What fat the canac of all thoae floe fanna. bla barsa nod Immrnar granarleat Why thla thrift and pnwperltj ererr wherer I once aaked a rcnnaylranla farmer when bicycling through 1-an cwalcr coontj, "Ihr achooltmuae.” be replied. ' Von cannot go anywhere In thla part of tlpr Mate without Boding the public achool hooar at atm oat ercry croaaroada and the amall college la almoat errry town of any alae." “What la tbc cauae of your dilapidated fanna and the alothfaliwwa and filth I are everywhere around mel” I aaked another fanner that fame eprtng In a region ■ few hundred mllra from the one the proapcrtly of which prompted my find tjtmrtlon To the ahocuce of -kloat of oar people are Ignorant and
uneducated. What la
m" la merely It* true *alt»e la not In the rorth of the brteka and a and wood which compdae Itt i; It la hi the aptritnal and InI worth of the men and the
bad no but Id Inga of any worth, was the dloriplr of Hocrataa and the tmeher of AriatoOe. who U the founder of tbr academic achool famous the world round, yet for the moat paut them men had the street corners for their ciaasrooma and the hillaldea for their la bora Ulrica. They were poor In ' 'i In brains. The
t I saw that great educator, then eighty-four years of age. lea ring our college town to attend the Uarrard centennial. Healed u|ioa the rostrum ■t Uarrard on that great occasion were the president of the United Stairs and senators and gorernora and lenders In the various walks of life. But when Mart Bopklna. old Williams- pride. ' d the platform the w hole ee insane and bowed.
la which I*- atanda The Divine Teacher la our tbnue. If we have not yet learned the value of Jesua Christ aa an Instructor, then let us barn It Dow In the command of my text. Jrous In these three words recorded In Matthew nuphasiaro the gnat fart that from him. and him akmr. we can learn the gospel k-aaont we ought to learn Thus today I would grasp the ropes of tlie village srbooibooer and the rity church hells aa the college sextos] holds bla bell ttg*. and as I paD and the church bells awing backward and forward and the diver ^notes of these bells go echoing down the valleys anal they plunge np against the sounding Imsnls of the bills I would cry as g^tfcapel minister: -Come to nebool! Come to school! AH ye who Would learn of Jeans come to achool. come to achooir la not thla the mean lag of my text. “Lean of mer The gospel riaasroom. in the gnu PUre, baa In Child an authoritative teacher. I Invite you wtih cuoldeucr to alt at hla f^-t l.-enuer hr has a right to teach. He speaks ant only t*-c aaa bamsB'Iniut: 1m- has losnird 1 rd with dlylne authority Ills <-n tlals-are hlgher-than tluvsr of any man teacher They pnsssd ft.nn
“and on his thigh a name King of kings and laud of T.w Is- taught them aa one authority and not- aa the
uas a> .tarai'j s w n.s . ooau. . have been <fipobMr Id *ly the heade af the ihlreriMy wtfh the approval of the faculty I have di-moo-atrah-d my fitnraa to teach by the textbooks i have wrlttra I bar* studied tbr strata of the rocks I have sat at the fra-t of the gras test masters of the science I hold dl|ilomsa from domestic and foreign ynltcraltlea. These are my erodestla Is" No Christ cuter* the ■g'»|s-l rlaeensun as n tracher. clot bed with authority. The wisdom of the gudhesd was given to him In the counsels of rti-rnlty be ksrned the myatertes of the <Uiluc guicrumrut. Be tiecame tuati. and by a career * ‘ la the wonder of the agta be baa taught credentials Now. my friends, aa giapel atudenls arc you n-ady hi accept Jesua Christ an authoritative teacher? An you ready to accept him ao the Hoa of Hod 7 A few weeks ago a gvntlen a friend of mine a pathetic leUer, which sent sumi-thlug like thla: “Oh. why do Che ministers keep useless and In do they ■ VlUl •joetime ago tbr doctors told me that within six mouths 1 must die. What 1 wanl to know la bow l can straighten out a »n»trd Ilf* ao aa to God." Well, my brother. If three words should ever be seen by your pealed to your ear, the Brat step for you to take la to aerrpt Jesua aa the
r discipline
n purpose
him aa do many, ■'
I religions leader uddba or Zoroaster or Confucius Yon are not to accept him aa a aecr or prophet Baptlat. an Ellas or a JrrvmUK Too are to a crept him aa did Simon 1’rtcr when be turned and said. “Thou ar Christ. the Sou of the Uvtng Ood.' Aro you ready .to net Ure Jesus aa divine? Oh. the mdrutlals of the teacher, Christ! Is
which he performed we can verify In the testimony of John the « and In the Heavenly Father's which sounded over the dripfilng of tbr Non of Cod when Christ was baptised, we can prove them. Christ's credentials are of the highest authority. They must be accepted. Napoleon was one day riding along the Uses of the French army, when Ms 'uutantly a mmmm dirr Imped torch from the ranks and commander from bring thrown. Kapokoo smiled at hla res and aald. “Thank you. captain" Quick aa a flash the soldier saluted and asked hla chief. “Of what regiment slrrT The delighted emperor replied “Of my oira guards- Hr then rod.- on Witt that the ao Idler threw away hla gun and stepped over to where the of the guards were collect rd. Indignantly those otBrcra ordered him back to the ranks With that the new made captain raised bis head aa be I am a captain of the emprr ids" "By what authority do r saeh a aUtemeatr aaked fhr Then the soldier pulaird ward the retreating form of bla n
iftrr that there was no further criticism. Napoleon was the authority Napoleon waa to glee him hb credeti rials No Christ, as the authoritatlvr na with hb creden rials The Father. IheHrorenly Father hath spoken It- Wilmas the Jordanie light cloud over shadowed them, and behold a voice oof-aif the Hood which said. Thb b my Non In whom I am well pleased Hear ye him." Authoritatively: Christ always eprsks aotborltarirely. The goapel clamrnoni. la the next Igce. ha* a self aarriflring teacher The word "self sacrificing" can well be MpHed to all tt
forty years. Chriafa duplicating pow er should be found In ua. I "
through na tbr goapel must be alaful and some lost aool to otbrrw lae It may never lx- arut a
Mrs Mi Stewart Palmer, and Man l.i tbey^arv t.-m-»la< li? *umhb dMrirt achoob: they arc all people who sacri Bee themaebvu for BN good id otbent here Is no hualncsa or profcsaloo on nth In which tberuSPSion- Wear and or upon the nerroua system than up oo those cooscicuUoua men co who. .Wag* la.wnd wait their live* expounding and and catechising behind a tea char’a Just think of the frwctioaa h
o train. A great n Send their cblldron to get rid of them aa well aa I tram, devatoped. They e
peel I hr public teacher to supply the neglect rd materua I dls<ipllnr. God pity the young graduate of the normal
1. who henelf b hardly old enough a mother, and yet haa to kn-p In
Hoe every day thing, os r»ny boys and girls moat of s him base mf yst
baruad what the surd “i'
Then eatlmatr the thlckneaa ol the skull whU-li every year Sr teacher SSMSaKf.MJMta for the teacher, who b a genius to drVrfiup a genius: for a lord Chatham to have fix hb dleclidr a William Fin: few a kraal I Amt I* guide the toman Of an Anion liubtnstrln over the Ivory h«tya; fur an Ignatius IxrrnJa to mold a
Francis Xavier; for
_ . II an Anthony
'JsruttesHE w*rt. the area I Fbanbh maater drilght VBJ luruud to hb olaaa sad uaM: “A greater than ifiilwna b hero! The f«r a gmlaa l« deretop a geulos get niurt) nur huodndtha of aU h^blton In *n pul Jl. s-lx.-l rlaaaroum* are gen luae. They are But onij ckii-tro* *f ordinary lnt.-tlig.-u-’ hut buya and gtria mam of rimii helps the ordinary *" *.-h.dar* muat he devslap
‘ the teachi-r*
ert TUI. a.
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Then the strain Tbrnoftro
plb -’Hlijsred to IJg*uhleh the Divine forgltenes. greater than hb 'Thrgi.e-
lalbadci that r
a pivinr Teaclx-r ha* nol Chriat spent and tralnol yrtara and years and year* trying to baapn. an- I teach na how to apeak Ju«t two words b often pet la the right way. "Our Falherr We laaka with * read bow the mlaxtnnary teachers have‘cover that t
tieen aurtyred la China In the defeuae We ran I war honlehlp and i«-r~’ ute of their pupUs Hut was there ever a and afll.-ll»n when we know that they death of a teacher like unto that of tbr are developing In ua qualities which we martyrdom of my Cbrtat? In order to ahall nerd In a better world than this tea eh ua how to attain eternal life has Thun triab .viuie lo ua with ne» fai’-s. he not aa.Ttll.-ed for ua In hi. wounded We can understand now our l Hi Ini hands awl sounded fret and w-Minded Teacher. Inaugural imnwag. “Blenscf head and gaping aid. Into which the are they that mourn:" "lUmard #n Humau aokller thrual hb a|»-ar? V.-a tlo-y »h<> hunger and thirst.- for ua My Lord and my lied la a self aacrtfl. der hla Meed leaching have l.-arn Ing teacher lie gave hla life for his ed that “all things work together foi grapel atudenfa He died that we might g.ed to llteui thxl lore • -'Ml " live. Thus, my Chrlatlaa friends, t.y tin v-brUt-a Ores.rr Psresse. words of my teal. I o|am to yon a life Bat the Divine Teacher Christ haa a of eudlea. *->-!,•■! act), tty Fir.: aa m far greater pnn«*w than to* mrrrly student you arv to come Into tou.-k save hb gos|--t xlwlenta. lie traehea with Jeaiw. You are to he like your fab disciples who all at hla feet In or- great Divine Master Thla s der that they may become like him. very difficult If you will .
bow the) lu lurti may carry hb roes war enough lo
sage awl trnlb lo the fart he mod parts uf the earth. Hr kska upon hla Jladents with respect lo their future, a* every true Instructor ought to do. I
ways took oil Ida ha I and Im.s fan- hb acbulars aa though I
lark Hopkins ha. laced upon him a a Tlopklnsllr • > Jroua you will I
will b
a di.llu.1lve .Inni| ehlcfi marked hlii No If you live w-a
• king.
"for.” lx- said. "w. ow- kw.wa whal will become "gixwl." or II future ruler or lender of the i«<’>ple will not. aa did the Ignorant country may hr developing under my touch, hoy. cup) a ebrumn atain|»d on a dally Tberobrre I wish to abviw m) atwh-nt. nrwapai*-. imgi- and call that “art “ prufier rvsfie.1.'' Christ in tlie same You will in- a* .roe who studies a great way b broking at hb guwpel students original uie.t.-fpircr l.ror model will Ihnrogh tlx- eyes of prophecy Ur b be Jrsu. !u ultlrel). <rona.-lou.ly and the Divine Inatructor. wlx. troche, bla nnoma-lou-lj. by walking lu hb pro. dlaclpkw that through them we may encr you w ill ntroorh hb |x-rsouallty In learn the Way of life Hr b tra.-hlug your Ufr hb db.1j.lea lu onler that the count- The aaeowl pun*"" of this tevl la to lews multitudes, groping aluul In the a-nd you forth aa g.aiM-l eva" -elbta. dark Hero of heathendom, may thrnngli You are to go up awl down tb. street na be brought Into saving touch with and proarb everywhere tlx- awrot ato the cross. ry of Jesus You an-to do Hit. ta-catiM-To duplicate the learbrr’s kw.wh-dge If you an- true g.wja-l aludctit. y.»J will and llfr In the Hies of hb atwleuts b aa nalurail) talk al.rot )»ur Divine oiw'ays the far reaching purpose of Iruc Teacher as a bird bat.-lx-d uuder a tcacldug. Wh) dhl General Hamorl aoUEalrcaa' wing will ring. n. a «r.-d Chapman Annstrvxig fouwl the Haiup dropped from a msehuah will develop too school near OM l‘olnt Comfort and Into a row: aa a dewdrop first toailx-d why waa that other Indian school rs- of the morning sun will sparkle like i Ubliabrd In Carlisle. Fa.? .It wa. la diamond: aa a dying .uinrt will gild order lo lake the Indian troys awl gtria the overhanging cloud, with paaarmen from the far weal to the ra.t. there to terics of gold. May thb aermoii la- the bring than Into loud, with the whit, menni under th.- (rower of the Holy maa'a teacher, and the white mail's Spirit to lead you luto tlx- gn.|"-l claw, ways and then to arwl tlxar Indian room May It also I* the m.-an. of boys bach to Ibrlr tribe, la tlie fa<1" sending yon forth, one and all. na go. that th.- civilised -rod ^Cu would In pel teacher.. torn clvlUxe hb brothers and abler. [Copjrtghv mu. by Irouts Kioi—ch J Wily dor* BnokWT: Waahlngton'a work have the Ixwrty .up|x.rt of tlx- whhc THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM. men both U the aorth and tlx- aoutli - Because he b trying to dupllrmtc hh Kviaewee That *—"* Far loosed plain, roaimou sense, practical Ufe In ' CowBraalsa the nthlleol story, the lives of hb .Indents He b not Nenrly 300 years ago tlx- groat antrying to teach the doctrine that tb. trowxncr Kepler, a devout na well a* a and the black races should In learned man. nought
- apostle pronehtug u
Applyln
B. C~. there
lestlw-. a mnxl-
of Jupiter and Sat-
hlueh of the ntar of Ih-thh-h.-
rare wUI Brier Uft Ihw-lf by poUHewl tb* law. of the m<rthui .. agitations, hat only by lip member, be. dlacovervd. b. .wleubted Ing good waiters and croc-fa men and the night of Dec K-SI honest, laYrorora and provld.nl fanners sccumd. tlritile and Intrtttgrnt wives and motbera He coajuwlloi
b preaching “the gospel of the tooth ; urn
dow not belbve a man. That la on that night the two planets, colored or white, can be ro»ixviable •• •"« from that iron of the earth. iruuh-allj^Brty. Noth b the *rn- directly In line and for a time dupllcntlng punroar of Alabama'a fore- trould lx- seen a. one star, combining *ro educator Now. my frieuda •*“' hrllUawy of troth. Kepler thought hriat aa a divine tedeber should f ,>1 » eoujunction explatmvl the ap|«-ar-dupHruMug power lu tb- Uvea ■"'■e °f «l** unoaually brijrtit strange of hb .tud.-n'R . Tt alidtild be found In Mnr trf-'ch amnaed the .heph.-rda awl of Mi prof coal ng disciples. In **" »• they enme
of some of ua who have been
Theu arhobra working on New Tew
last Ira. twenty yea
n thirty i
found evtdemv- that Her nld In the gtxipi-b to ha.
the time of the nativity, died li.
k fifth year lx
rpted a
We have often rr ■nanlal Ufe bar. i earthly king.
m away from the rroos? Many ra ago a French army w aa battling lei the bo( and bUatlug Algerian l The forced mart-lie* and the .nun march*, which that army waa com led to take were enough to kill an Afriean negro, let alone a European
the Brat of tbr Christian era. In fi It U generally admitted trow, though ronvenlruce pfevents a change, that thb U not the nlm-t.v-n hundred awl third year »lnro the birth of Jesu«. tint at bust the nineteen hundred and seventh. and probably the nineteen bun
died and ninth.
Thb dtarovery of the error In the traditional chnux-higy. though It confirmed Kepler'a calculations Indirectly.
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it the
the fallen campanile,.
KKAI. KMTATK AMKHTN. WM. LAKE, C. E.,
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iroulfa- ui-.i. thb Im.--..1 awl rilptrory and damage
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build Up « new tower on them a* tl awl It w... thb which Signer Hclirni when lx- .nine f full knodCdge of I condition ot things below ground, fused lu do awl wbleb cnurovl him Ii to go to tbr country "for hi* fa.-alt and jtuw finally to resign altogetb — ' c Intriguing (.arty has cleand t iuimI. hut It 1. ntnarki ■ apiroar. n-ady to undertake the rk trow that the condition of thing*
n the
oOh-taI mid to a coufound.vl.-'
lose of the ra W lkc of M
e the o
had atn-ady riro-n. Thb alao goes to ovc the truth of the Idea that the mpaulie had rxbtrd na a watchwer long tx-foro It waa oro-d a. ttxU tower of St. Mark a Our of Doge Orseolo'a atoms now n»U In our hall, Ajiuthrr luti-nwllug dlacovery. at the north .cat corner of the excavation, at depth, wen- stakes awl rktotth- work wlilch had once llm-d a ■raWl Irouk in tlie time of the first laInhahilanta. tiefon- the iuvariun i- Hun* *ent the dwelli-r* on tlie mainland to M-ck safety among these Th.lr wattle Work waa tbororlglual fnxu which *u many beautiful design, wen- tak.1i for decoration* of vaap. and for carving lu marble In the eighth and ninth centuries
and w
Thb w
all part, of the
work, together wii . _ objects found, b being carefully prattle dural palace.—London
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fatal ctrobn hn^r .rot lu txi.- rvgl torfit- Mow dft.-r mua .ll.vL Tlx- army irdfitfi/ prfutr KtrtA.iL and att xn-ux-d to br hrot But ow- ulght Cokiw-I Gara wanbal to prnvr that this rd dlw.ro- was contagious "w 1x4uxigli f.a«l awl drink awl In no way." Ho br hlmorlf urt.ri ow of th* cholera COIpAr* ®*t of It* bed.
Then br tarmri to hb
1 wUI show you that cholera b m* latertlou* I will poos tb* Night lu
•tar of Bethlehem to be wbolly
rd. That tlx- conjunct km of the two planets orrurrad atrout that time waa admitted, but It wa. not eouahl -red proved that Jems wa. txim on rvietly that night. In fact, the tenden. . wa* to regard the story of tbr star as a wouder tale, pnxlucvd by tbr universal
human hal.lt of associating remark-
■w Ixro- * I>1 * n, ’ un ‘ l efenta with the birth* or
deatli* of coo*(.lruou. peraonagew.
.oo V.-. ro — n Acfelc. In a iujui
Berlin, points .
boarded tlx- trait
told all the pawx-ngrra he eon Id get that he Was going to Niagara Kan* for the first time. An hour after the arrival of the train be stood at tbr «■ tranx- point of I-ro^x’t park, watrbIng tbr mighty flow of water, amt hb ear. fillnl with th* trrm.-ndou. roar from the abya* Ix-low He aremed magnettsrd by the rush and appall.’! by the sounds Men who watched him
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Gardarrua hod over hb t* we muri da|.lIrate rbrlat'a mnat mbret.rewot him We ahall bad atnf.il men and women to hi* altar or drive them farther away. “We ara tbr.Ughl of the world" "We are .TV aint tt nir-^fTk ' -We ara the ett In act up-n a hill which cannot he rod" Aa grropel student a we ara Chriafa rrprracntattvra. Chriafa wit L am? ora cannot help n ff‘* T »’ 'Twlatl.n diaripkw ►V'V We tulhS Chririt futwra .tea* reoma? Every whera la tbeu, m wa br gat here. I the oM and the y.rons tbr rtefi and tlx- poor the whit, and tl. Mack, the Jew. the grntUe. I or Ihrm
application, for n
covered to Egy pt. Fun heri
eld Kgyptbu star gazer gives a nitmber of detail, that cormiwwl rkxx-ty
a n In the second
chapter of Matthew. Y’fi. again, the Greek wold translated “stood" In Matthew's account, which most commentator* have dectarad to lie a | wot teal rxpraaalnu. tnrna out to he the technical term used by the Egyptian astronomer to drorribe the conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn, which be record* as occurring at a date corresponding to Dec. 20. 6 B. C. of our
calendar.
Baron von Arfrlr draws from thla confirmation of Kepler', .’imputations and Matthew's narrative the cow-lu
forniatl.ro aa the grandeur of
brought In contact * Ail of a sudden ow
and aaked:
do you
i out thb falir of Indignation
turnip, are going There was a in at thb exhn.lt Ion
old man', fare lighted up and.lxed « sigh of relief ax be aromei”! "I L-Wf-wa they*11 turn out pr. ll..
furo. fur nothin' Ix-l's alt dun we kin whittle sod talk.“Free Fn-ro.
hemorlir of th -rv the antb. Jo lx* erected It
fixed < the t||
the feotlval of
check They a
imr ro-lwol orwr t-l I Vp ratrong u tout .-ataldblxd only for the son. daughter. .4 the men who ara th vontra uf the Uuaulan raar. Did I
ealthy
Dee. 2o not heeauae It waa
Homan saturnalia or I some popular pagan j - the early Christians I
knew exactly when tbr Founder of their faith apprwred aa a child among The main Interval of the matter to Ctirlatlaua b that thb old Egyptian record, takes with Kepler's taleulattoo. nrofinu* tlx- g—j»-! narrative.
will, medalllo
pagan J |hor ^,(1 1mM ,^ ,
a warble twroubetid of the au-
of David Jonathan
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r.4 are rvuumla rvewtiw. Prtvllewes.
The speaker uf tb- hotaro- uf < as arvenl peruliar prttlk-gvw ear he l”’4t«roa gift from tlx of the burktxMiwl. at a buck killed la tlx-royal pn-werve. 1
_ _ *“*" * a *6 •"'■Y "> far that the of praparalkro. u< dlaripUar of 'veord of It b»t<-r in the y • the highest ro-wor uf lb* *••*•* raref.e. awdher trllxib
ire to the world! It tram,
aapret ol Ute Thb 1 of .1U J.xd'. tcwih
' tluth 1V.xk.-ra-
•tagb vow. i roxred Bill great aa Dr. ftd aervlra. ao tto men and waanon la “ “■'**• I ’J hb mxj.wt) .
PWr*l.loale.i Reese "It aaya In 4b |..pcr «Ul a feller wol kroke .oil of Jail was alrot t nuigh dr r l-t a I a Wot d..w dlt mean r “Trough de Vh-tuab troy muat « Idugged him In dr ctomarh “ • But dry bad rti.ro-d him tw.. day.
"Dm d. | aald I. wa* - Kimro. ft
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C. U. LAKE REAL ESTATE AGENT
W. L. SMITH Real Estate Agent
H. H. BODINE Real Estate Brokei | I. E Cto Sriaalt SUmi •M Vttltf Ataaw 'll U City, !>'. .1.
UPHOLSTERER l-amung in Culori
. H. A. W. SMITH- & SON N. (5. GODFREY Plumbing - Healing - Drainage General ^ FURNITURE REPAIRER OCEAN CITY. N. J.
MENDELS
SUMMER CLEARING SALE
Cut Prices
w. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. ia SOUTH SECOND ST..
Charles G. Miller
I- fully ix*|rorait to-rteNirr.in
I « nil and Ixiy fc-jai xortb of «... r *L«.»t1tir nM raaiil.- xtoravif M. MENDEL,
.-jloar. a.tuni
JACOB SCHUFF
THE PIONEER BAKER?, v. „ e ^nrorotro. t,,.. | nr6e Favorites
Scull s Sect Floui
Scull s Fannie Blend Tea Scull s Stalling Blend Cdtlee
RESTAURANT. ICE CREAM PARLOR ..tekkatote*. ."to*. ..;:*.,*:
PETER MURDOCH. " ^ eoAi nmi wooik, B. S. SCULL, Prop.
OtMMin City; Nj .1.
RUSH ADVERTISING AENCV
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IIK A ■»!.»: 1 a 11» i n s
o. J. HAMMELL Marble «n Graflite Works
Reading Coal cemetery inclosurcs
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‘Works al Ficasantvlllc. N. J.

