Ocean City Sentinel, 29 October 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 4

TALMAGE SERMON

By R*». ntANK DE WITT TALMAGE. D.D.. ' PirtT of Joffmoe Pa«i froofcy

Chlcagn Oct 2S.-ThU powerful profret ecmlmt

tbe body tbroocli

eod neglect end

» God'.

J pf<fck ■ I; U w«*

•errlcc end to holy end uprtjrtit IItId* The text l» I Oorlnthlene rl. 18. ••Knoi ye not Unit your ludy te thcdeniple of the Holy Ghoeir More tti4fcu>elmlurtcr fibhey Je London of Notre I feme to Peris or I Vstlcan to Hocae or the tnosqor of Sf Rojihle to ConetsntlDO|>le. more 1 IHsne'a temple Was to Ephesus or * shrtne of Athene to Athena. King t dob’s temple was lo the Hebrew hi

about which

and religious ferror Vas the one place above others which the Israelite wauled are. as the Mussulman devotee says. “Let oe, I pray th«e. worship once ' Mecca before I die." In It was tl Bbochlnah. the holy of holies, the i poaltory of the covenanul ark. It w God's footstool. It was like a fra Dent of heaven’s manifested glories. Lika the Taj Mahal of India, who walls were once Inlaid with gold and precious stones to the value of lions upon mlllloaa of dollars, the manic temple was famous not so much for Its sine as for Its Intrinsic worth "The weight of I he nails employed In the .temple." the book of Chronicles tails us. "was fifty abekela of

a. records that Its “walls wen

nary that the fame of iraad to foreign lands and excited a cupidity of Hbisbak and JeboaaL. be Journeyed to Jeruaalem to plan I Its glory and grandeur.

It after an aurthly existence of 4 years. Elijah like, ascended heaven In a chariot of fire. In thinking that s and so cxceplloi t Divine Praaen spiritt Victor Hugo, the author of The ‘ Hunchback of Notre Dsme.' thought that there must be a spirit Is that*|fc*r fa stone." Is there not a spirit incarnated In 8L Pauls, the work of Kir Christopher Wren? ' ’ ecttue of thr Chi e In Parts? In the t the cathedral of Milan and In BL Mark’s of Venice. Why not. then. In that magnificent edifice

was great In Its spiritual Its way site had a aaurtlty of Its It was so Sacred in the eyes of king t when the temple was

eared they rose

sudd the Impreaslre aacrrdoeaa of ai- . 8o sacred was the place that on a day of the temple's dedication, on a day when the srk of the covenant i placed within the holy of holies. • Btorvwf the Lord filled I be bouse '* Lord.” It filled aU the bouse a bright cloud; it filled the bouse the same majestic symliol as (hat I led the larnrlllrs through the t. as that which the prophet saw id tta throne of God and as that art cb overshadowed our Lord when a Alked with Mtaaw and Ellas oo the at of TrsDsfiinirstton. u! had in mind both the Intrinsic

sanctity t

th^Jglomoole temple In the compart aoa of the text The physical body of man la a temple In both srnacs of the wonVfP,m w*. not one of those who doplaed the "flesh." as we term the “%*v> not believe that “beauty Is only skin deep" and that “ugil news sinks t^£e booe.“ Uc believed that ths connection between the body and the soul la so dose that you can not Min nr one without affecting the other. So Paoi. In these words of my text JwactlpUIy says to all men and womilk^-Bo BBgeful what yon do with that band; be curefal bow you misuse that fbotrW eareful tlmt you do not let the tongue ber-nnir defihd with wicked words" Know ye not that ytmr body la a great mlbrdnn. moev momentous In Its functions than Hut called ». John the Divine, a hlrh tie BpiacDpalUn rliunl*.Is erecting In New

cto today? Know ye not that

your Itsty ' I* the phtre wliere God loots through the window of the ey.

Mirourf the tixuapet of tie

throat and frrlj viih the appradagve of tb^. nngers; He careful of that frame o{ l«mc otcl mow He and sinew - thaf physical frame of yours, filled vrtth nri' cUl cunala tl^rougli which the bl*4 s-oj-rww. “Kia*w y» not that your body Is the tempi, of the Holy Ghostr 1%* Btiynhc.l hdy. lo tbe first place ahojiil hr a atrnng its cheat shmiid be Mud and «h-.-|i .ta, iimlta

and sinew}. H. nerve* steady

* yd like .-eds of eled. its bean beat log pith Use regularity of a pumping

When the sou: laughs, when the

dr pbyaieal body U

r this very suggest!., la young kinsman. T M Han "Without health there U no

» health

r prooedrorr of otbar object. Tbr^l

Jefferson to give 100 years ago: Just •good advice to give to the youug |ieoph. of tbe present day. Not only happiness, temporal and spiritual usefulness. Is dependent upon physical health, read with amazement what Alexander H. Stephens was able to accomplish when he. as an Invalid, confessed Senator Veal that for over forty years he had never seen a day without si fertng physical pain. We study wl wondermri tbe gigantic work of t Invalid Robert Hall, of the inval Frederick W. Robertson, of t!»e^luvnl— Robert IxjuU KtcvensoO. of the ln.aftd J. U. Green and of tbe invalid Henry Klrke White, who continued lo wot although be was fighting death at. by step. Vet for the moat part y. will find that the great leaders of tl world have had atroug bodies < and alt loday in the gallery of tbe Lull cd States senate, and you cannot gilu say this fact. Some of the United States senators an- now very aged men. yet even In the decay of " physical organisms, as among thr- ruins of Melrose abbey, you tbe strength and the power of bygone daya. Hut. though tbe necessity physical health should he au axhitp. people by countleas follies are flagrantly undermining thc'pbyaleal walls of the temple of tbe Holy Ghot mrv overworking the body. _ . . sonic times see a tired horse coru|tslied to pull too big a load. Tiny log the body with tbe Idea will forgive them be.-ause the, lug to do bia work. No, oo. my friendm. This abase of tbe Imdy must not be. The temple of tbe Holy Ghost should be physically a strung temple, broader a man's sbouldera tbe heavier Is tbe load be rau lift for Christ. Tbe louder his voice tbe farther, all things being equal, hr can sound forth thr mesasgv of a Saviour's sacrifice. Marat Clrwwllaeaa. The temple of the Holy Spirit, in the next place, should he a clean body. There are some men w hose bodies are given ova to moral filth loess. They are like some of the ancient heathen temples which were avowedly dedicat ed to the deltlea of lush drunkenness and debauchery. tbe existence of which i national dishonor. Tbe worship performed In those temples was that yon could not describe it In public without bringing s blush of shame every modest cheek and a demand for alienee from every modest lip. Tbe pic found on the walls of the ex homed city of Pompeii show that Ibusr temples were veritable charnel IxHtsea

s hats and

the i

i-wylng

if that temple, crying. "Is It t written my house shall be railed of >Hons the bouse of prayer, but ye have made It a den of thievesV dean David wanted hi* physical altar to he dean when be ottered tbe a goals lag prayer. “Wash me thoroughly from my Iniquity sod clean*- me from my .“ or that other pleading beaeri-h nL "Cleanae thou me from secret faults." or rleau a* Paul meant ua^n ran when In this same letter, to tbe Corinthian chorrb be wrote there warning words: "If any man defile tbe te of God. him shall God destroy for the temple of God I* holy, which temple ye are." Oh. tbe terrible con drmnatlun which Is to hr visited upon whose bodies are deflkd by tbe Indulgence of degrading vice*: Oh. the * I doom awaiting tbe spiritual dea loo of tbe temple of tbe Holv

brick and stone which bat been dedl led to God destroyed by earthquake by fire’ Well. I have. On a dark. Moray night I was awakened In my Brooklyn home by tbe rnmbllug of tbe

quick rep

» my a

called: 1

Tbe Tabernacle

hurriedly dressed and ascended r«—obi Of BUT house, which ovef city. There the whole fsmily were gathered Thr- air aremrd charged and surrharged with wloetricMy. Off tbe distance thr public bulldlnga of e city looked like the great white mansions of a eriestlal city, making by ikt tbe scene mure dramatic. Tbe b*did not burn as other bulldlugs seemed to burn, but Its roof lo Its ro tlrety was a mass of living coals. It (I like an aMar. a huge altar opoo b was bring merifited tbe whole life’s ministry of tbe noble fattier who stood by my aide. Ruddenly It swayed and shivered, like unto a dased and dying man -'There It goesT said rr Tea. there It went With one It was gone, while we stood bud died together In tbe darkneaa. My fa>nd I put on our greatcoats and d out In tbe storm. At we push ad through the crowds outside the guarding ropes we found the congrega tinn there assembled not by tbe church hell, but by tbe flrrtnaiTa call Some of tbe people were weeping and aobaa though their beans would break. Home of them had been ba|e aa children in that ebareh Honre an had found God there Horne of them bad mourned beside their dead within those walla. Ah. R la a sad sight to ase a cathedral or o city cborefa or a Utile village meeting boose destroyed by fire. But It wHI be Infinitely sadder to are a human la-lug. whose body might be a temple of tbe Holy Ghost, consumed by tbe Dm of hideous passions and appetites Beware, G man. that you never desecrate that temple of your body or sacrifice on tbe altar of your heart, which should be eouarcrated to God. offerings to tbe

Tbe temple of the Holy Spirit should beautiful body - beautiful In

the glance of Ha rye;

■Ottful In tbe tq*r ot Its tolcr; lutifnl aa far as poaeible In refer » to Ha apparel: beautiful as Karsh a beautiful, vboarbosband gate to ' one of tbe sweelnU and yet court « of cumplliueuts when be turned and In tbe quaint tanguaue of the east bon art a fair woman to look If God Almighty demanded that tbe children of Israel should

of their gold and alii

beautify bn

tuary surely thru we ougbl to try to Beautify bn temple -of tbe Holy Ghost Christ has often been worshiped la

*" “ barn, bat be de

do da Vina a "Lust Supper ' In a Milan convent la painted upon tbe wall* of a Hants Maria dellc Graxlr. wltbliwhich Napoleon’s troops owe stabled their borer*, or aa Michael Jurgelo e "Last Judgment" was painted uponebr wall of thr- Mstloe chapel »t Home, or aa the beautiful angels of a Domtulrao monk. Fra AugeHro. are wen marching through the dark corridors of tieFlorentine convent of Sau Marco la them tbe finest of mush-tans plsy upon their organs The sweetest of voice* sing In their choir*, lie- most eloquent of prenchen* plead from their pulpit* But the temple thst flirt* most desires to ocrupy I* the temple of your heart, and that may be adorned by thr grave* that tbe- Holy Spirit sup

pile*

oof* where sleeps tlxTbe body I* more than

and boat

Triflt

“But.' ways *ou«' eautlfy my pbyah

that I need not be Slav roly u ippsrel. but I do not gr change my huks I can language of Nicudemua. for my brother, you ren. Vou today to obtain from God which will tuakr you physic: bring It Is a physiological cumpletr chaugi- Krcen >

Iwdyl i t

i I

Iwdy . for the life eterui

Hie not with It: Abuse It imt! H Ise It not: Jt U tbe temple of tl

Holy Ghost'

ICopjrtght WO.’ by Louts Khipsch ) OYSTER CULTURE.

will u

hone, fiugm

your physical existence wlilrii Is |wrl ’ .e I he old Conslllu tldia. once the pride of the American many times that there have l*-cn many Constitutions Instead of one. so you. my brother, hare had many different physical hodles. Vou are always put in old body: you are always pulling on a new. Galen was convert .theism by studying the won derful construction of s human skele tut the movement of a Joint In a « la not neariy so ■wonderful to the fact that the skeleton of a man who died when he was seventy rvprvwmts at least ten dlsiiis. Which at different pc an- mao s la-rwHiallty

The average clttaen may not know that oysters are planted, cultivated and harvested like any other crop, a person who engages In this Industry being known ns an oyster planter, fbou sands of acres of oysters are under cultivation In Hamilton Itoada. which literally alive with thr reaping ran-

1 chines of I fie oyster men.

a half to two years old they are usu ally large enough to be sold, and aa a and the balance In the third or fourth year, after which time the ground la allowed lo tret a year before being

etviacd In the selection of hot oyster planting If tbe plantt be financial!}' successful. - largest paiHver In llnnipl

* for

from

U.00U tc

Shells oi

Tbe physlcul body Is continually bring changed This fari liclng I ben granted. If yon will only let tbe Holy Cheat dwell within the tempi- which ought to be hi*, then be will make you physically over anew Vour voire will become sorter In tone. Jmrwu*- then It only s|s-ak I be brtlguagc of love, face will cbangv- In look* for then your gentler spirit will mold II. Vour baud will change Its (ouformattou. for then. Instead of being the knutl.d inns nan brulr or tbe iHnwe OsF h»klng In It* rtudlctlre e grinning gsrcoj-les rvf ready to a(irlnc upon tbelr prey below. It will be the oja-md pnlm r succor and bate thr warm grasp of sympathetic touch Ve* my brother, you can artlotk-ally and M-sthrllrally aplrttnally beauttfy your physical body. Vou ran surrender It. In the* name of Jesus Christ, to be over entirely anew to hit serv-

ice.

( temple

year. In this liousr aa the I tire oyster* they drop tbe in Inclined plane, from which

they slide Into a trough and are carried along by acrapen attached to an endless chain, called a "shell conveyor," which take* them without further later lo the shell pile lu the yard When a sharker has filled his gallon measure be carrio* It to tbe strainer, where the oysters are strained and measured TTiej are then emptied Into large casks ,

kept full of fresh water, by

or grit Is washed

UfcAI. EMTATK AUEWTH.

ONE ARMED MAN’S SKILL.

“When and ft’W did you lose your “Five years ago. I was working In a factory and got my .arm caught In some

belting.”

“Ha* your right arm become more oervlrealdr store you ln*t if* mate?" “Oh. yea. 1 can do almost anything with my one arm 1 u»el to have a great deal of trouble to drraatng myself. but It comes easy now. 1 can tie my alss-s. put on a four In-hand lie. put collar buttons In a new shirt; to fact, do everything required Ju*t a* well as I could when I bad two bauds.’’ “It certainly is wonderful what one can do If be only has to " “Tea; It la. There’s only on* thing, however, that I anally pride myself ou being able to do with my one band, and that I* to fasten my cuff. How do you suppose I do this?" ”1 luidu’t thought of till* For the life of me I don't ate how you do H. Do you fasten your cuff with your

teethr

“No." And tie (

“Hnv

beyond me." “Why. I pnt tbe c fore putting on the s And be smiled r

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j The 'Liquor Traffic and its CPD ’ j kindred evils are forever proiiter hibited by deed.

Every lov

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I fellow of your

did not ask him for bis order,

mediately brought him a plate of bread .

and cheese amt a glam of ale. Having j and Morals should COITlbini

ol TemiH-ranct

right In his chair for his bands ou a hear and staring blankly wall, as If In a drear be gave a start. He i glass ami dashed It t all bis might, smashl He then rell.-cted for

• guort sat up , , ,While, leaning ' hcl P us - walking cane

1 tbe opposite

Of a sodden j [JV/f/y- Supply,

From

e oyst.

dipped Into a second strainer si separat'd from tbe watt measured and parked. The shell* are sold for cants a bushel and are us !y by oyster plautrra for tbe propsmHon of oyster*. They are placed small pile* on grounds found suitable far the purpose, where tbe « small oyster will attach Itself shells. They are also used for making shell lime and for building lent shell roads found In some parts of tbe Virginia peninsula.-Philadelphia

North America t

I After bis departure another guest bad ' tbe rurloslty to ask tbe watler whether tbe gentleman who had Just gone out was mil w rong to bis bead. Quoth the

mplr^flp-e aff Bui. a

been de-

fi-rlblug them all. Bui. after all. what temple? A temple Is a building dedicated to tbe worship bf a deity Its four wall* Inrloar a lioiy place In which that deltyr^li supi.oa.-d to dwell. Each temple l*'*u|>po*ed to Is- lls- per property of an Indtvtdunl divinity In thr oaroc amor aa a man’s I ski or belong* to him when lls- title dred Is not only pul lu the family safe, but

.1 step? each temple should have a day it Is publicly dedh-nti-d lo tlB deity for whom it Is built When the HoAomoulc temple was lo hr al last dedicated the king nude the errtlre f national Import Hr aasembled e place all tbe otbrers and men He. and ou that rs-vaslou Is- sac rifierd I A),ISA. sbrep .ud Ahtssi oxen Tbe rivers of blood which Bowed from that altar algulfy to us tew great aji Occasion thst dedl.all.,n must haw

been.

When a few years ago the fummtv Cologne cathedral was d.vttrated al. ~ IU repira-ntatlrro to meet tbe king of rrussla at the S|k»L TUU cathedral mas begun In Ri-Rv It was begun In Che name of the Father. Hoa and Holy Spirit. Tbe work, however It completed In tbs tklrirmth nor tbe foortrenth. nor the Of nor the atxteeotb war the M-rrn nor the clgbteeuth. At last, in the ntaeteenih century, the work wofinished Then Came the dsdlrulion sight when fit. Peter's at Home wadedleatrd: If the Cattell. world reuhl been so wrought up over the eoro : *f Pope Hus X.. surely It must t

eathustsstlv near che|

TOLD IN A DREAM.

1*1 • Messsae Thai a Drlwg Ctrl

versa «• Her Brslker.

Here Is au Interesting. If some “ereetiy." story which reaches us from a correspondent upon whose good faith we ran rely: A certain young lady, whom we will rail Mary A- wa covering from Illness. The doctor had drcUred her to be out of danger, and her friends and relative* were rejoicing to tbe fact. Nevertbeleaa. Mias receiving a visit one day from a slot gravely assured her that she was going to die. Tbe atster poobpoolH-d the Idea and treated It as an Invalid's fancy. Miss A- however, with tbe utmost calmorwa. repeated her statement, was certain that she would die that night and lieggrd her sister to fetch her parents and other relative* to say goodby. Thinking to hniuor her. the i compiled. One person was abarnt from thU strange family gathering—a brother. who was at sea and wa* experted home In a week or two. "Hut H not matler." Miss A quietly observed. "1 saw him last night to a dream and said good by to him In his cabin.” Before the sun rose again Miss A.’a prediction had come true; she wa* dead. That, however. I* not the strangest

n In da

time thr sailor brother rent-bed

was met by hla other

gan to tell him the sad new* -’Ah." he Interrupted, "you need not tell n> Mary is dead. 1 knew It, for she ear to me one nig.it to my dreams and to me she was going to dir and wanted Say goodhj." On romparing date* It

dreamed on tbe aelfaa

e night.—Lon

dedication

which was dealgm-d by Mlebae Angelo and brought to a stim-aafu completion by a long line of succeed I ui

architects

my brother. It la right and prop or that every temple should be puhlh ly dedicated Wbru are you going It pabllcfy dedh-ate your tempi.- roll

physical ludy. to tbe a.Christ? This ludy Is a ;

or* which w* should offer him Hov precious It la but few run fully anmuntuoa they luo. part of tlx-lr phy1c*! anatomy K-am- years agn I an being sbowu through s factory Mv raldr was a one a rued man Aftei tewing me room after room filled will nachloery hr at iaat pointed to a re olvlug wheel ns hr wild Thai I. rliere I lost my arm " "M’elL" 1 sulu

you do not rulaa I:

•f Jesll

morh You b

d hut or ai

architecture We have alt rsad tew ■dllloot upon milllous of dollar* were to make antorv- the atn.-tnariM i a**t. The greatest of seulfitorm eh lack'd for ibcia tbelr master P»c.-s and oat of tbe .,te stone bar*. Bower gardens to bkom at th* haa* and the top of the masalve rol wbWb auppurt lb* roufa la the greatest of all art bus have colled up.* k, lUuatrate tbelr fealua Jo renejamjUrturea, as Lronar

y la I agger lima H

body of our* la no small gift to dedl cat* to Jeaua The hand- H haa carmany terdena, tb* foot—It walked Cor us many all**: tb* tongue -It baa expressed for ns many a want When are you gate* to dcdlrate this body, this old tedy of your* to Jesus' Christ? Do you not want to give It to , Chrtat. an that hr may give It divine

rejuvenation ?

I never wish to bear a mao make a alighting remark about hla phyak-al body Nerer say. aa do to many. "Oh. 1 *»« **re what Uunnea of my body after I am deadr You should care, my breaker You abould rare, lu the ■ firsi plaor. Iwcauae that body has Iwm i * gred frietsl 16 you. and. secondly lie ! cause thst body. If It be Christ's now. t* to be "sow u to corruption and raised

Tbe ludlauaioills Journal of Bln , chemistry brlU-tr* to Ilk- esoteric origin and meaning of slang and bold* fortfi U|»n H as folloa-s: "You arc not tbe only pebble on the beach” I* a slang phrase that clearly foretells tbe coming age of tbe concept of tbe unity of being—or co-operation Instead of Individualism In fact, the expresalon Is a direct and loud protest against aelfiahiira* and vanity and fro quently haa a greater .and better effect than a sermon. « "Out of sight" or “way up lu G" refer* to the rial oplrilual man—a higher note or vibration than the ordinary or material plane of Ofn-ratlon ‘ Spiritual .Inlelllgen.vs are •'out of sight" to most people or to all who arc not dalrroy’The whole show," or "be lor abei I* tbe whole show." la charly seen to be a truth to those who really understand that man It the epitome of the uulverae —* microcosm of the macrocosm—and that tbe kingdom of lieavcn. or barmo ay'. Is really srithln bis poasibllltle*. Evidently the Indiana bloeberalst* know what they are talking about bet ter than moat of aa. but what la a Wo ahcmlst any how ?—Seattle i’oat-lntel

Tbe Earl of Aberdeen, who own* large estate* to Scotland, oner desired to see If the hnniblest of bis tenants were onttafled and comfortable. Witb--out making himself known be strolled sp to an old woman pte was busily Wei-ding her garden and asked tier If tbe land was good about there "If ye was to hire au allotment." said the old woman "ye'd"- She hesitated "Tea." said live earl. "What should I do tbenr -Ye’d are If It wa# good " aald tbe old woman.

spiritual body, fit to, the. cwupiuk.u Ship of (be angel* and tbe redeemed Speak no III ateut your tody He member also, my hrotter. you ateuM Dot .iinqM'l your loved our* to do with your body what they do not want to do "I shall be cr. u.atad." I heard a mao aay some Um* ago. I turned to

"What's tbe nui (be political lava*

"I'm worrying about what my constlluenta wUI oay to, me al»ut my vote ou that bill you made me pul

through last night."

"Bay . when did yon beitnne reoponolWe to your ra^stituenls? 1 want you to underetand that I’m tbe one who la I expected to do tbe explaining a lien

Railroad, Steamboat* | And all other MOBBm KIMKMM !

tog to

tbe three teys had n tliey slept in the were a long time go- . little Investigation

aald. "a-hat kept you so long last night?" "Bob wa* telling us stories." be re-

plied.

“Hut 1 beard him saying: 'Boy*. I wish you wouldn’t bother me. 1 want to go Jo sleep r ” "Ye*." admitted John. "When he'd told us one story we'd get out of tod find run round the room awhile. Then

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and

rehl Tect ay ft(cm there I

Years afterward "Bob" becai mous lecturer and story tell that. |MMlbly. Hs tbe way he

hack, and keep

"Mamma." said the human interrogation point "who knows the most— “Why. on general topic* your father Is better Informed. Johnny." "Well, doeg 1 us pa know more than tbe !

minister T'

“Of things worldly, ye*. Your father. Johnny. Is a very well Informed man, j IB 1 hope you will be some day." I “Doea papa know more than you. j

namma Y‘

“Johnny, when will yon *

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of Cork. She had a reputation for stealing anything she could lay her ’ ’ whether l| was useful or

not. Once, when leaving a wise where she bad been

staying, she saw and qnletly picked up a hedgehog that wa* crosalng a ball, a pet of the porter's, and took it away In her carriage. Finding It an uncomfortable foot.warmer she decided to dispose of If at the first town where she changed horse* and then offered It to a eonfcctlouer In return for a

There I* a very general luipreiulon in tbe mind* of smoker* that tbe meeraclianm part of the pipe, which tliey i-arefully and take so much pride slid satisfaction In "coloring." la compressed sea foam. Hueh. however, rase. The German word uii-ans In English foam of Ha formation hat nothing o sea. It Is a kind of clay, ■f mine* like coal and It found only In Turkey.

A lllBhlssU Stole.

The following little dialogue wai -ivertieard In a far north hamlet: Mar. I hear ye have fallen In lov«

tennle Katie HtevMia.”

IVecl. Kandy. I wa* near—verra neat -dado' It. but 1 found the laaslr nae alHer. «o I aakl to mysel', 'Mat

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H. A. W. SMITH & SON PlumbinE - Haating - Drainage

WH Asbury Avenue

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

MENDEL’S

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HARVEY Y. LAKE

N. C. Clelland REAL ESTATE BROKER :

Samuel Schurch i.i rh. Real estate : : AND INSURANCE 701 Aiborj Ah., Oceu Cllj, I. J.

C. l_. LAKE -REAL ESTATE AGENT.

W. L. SMITH Real Estate Agent

W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. XX SOUTH SECOND ST.. ■’tilliuieipbla. **o.

Charles G. Miller ' J* fully iwe|«re.t to rleau out

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PETER MURDOCH,

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H. H. BODINE

Real Estate Broker — M.Cr Irnr si.hi COA.L and-WOOD, D ,, , _ iM VmI*| Areaa* : . j OoonnVoity, N. .T. ®CULL, Prop. Ocean City, IV. a. ^ ASBURY AVENUE ^ to to-to«u^ i AND NINTH ST.