Ocean City Sentinel, 26 November 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel * AY HERE

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER S6. 1B08

Apropos of nothing much, may ll'a a good thing we don't have a w ding here every day. Taut about the weather! War Tuoelay of teat week almost "I Regular ajtrlug abonera during the day, and the k* king doing a lively bualneaa at night. IlowiK la all right. Aa •‘Ood’a Meaacnger," he baa commanded hla deluded follower* to give him 12,0(10,000. And he'll probably get It. Aak and yeahallreoc

It la stated that the New Jersey building—a reproduction of Washington's headquarters at Morristown the St- Lout* World'* Fair, la about alaly per pent, .finished, and that It will be a credit to the State. Wit fumlahlnga. It will coat In the neighborhood of 126,000. Poor New York women! The Board of Health has forbidden them to klaa the animal* at the bone shows. Now * hat do you think of that? The autocrats of the health board said that the w omen were Ukely to catch any of the too malignant germ* that Inhabit the sleek coat of the horse If they iieraMcd

Ibr Pennsylvania it. R. Y. M. <’ building, Forty-first and Westminister venue, Weid Philadelphia, on Thursday, Friday and (Saturday, December 10, 11 and 12, under the auspices of It Junior DeparWneut. The proceeds ai iwrmauent seashore «|ulpmeii On the evening of the l*»t day there will be an athletic exhibitions, chairman of the Junior Department IO. J. De Rouase, on* of our prominent imer residents. Those In charge bending every energy to make the affair a success. Donations of »nicies If solicited and contribution* of money 111 be gladly accepted. The yonug men of this department bare been camping In Ocean City for h number of year*, l-ast summer there were more than 200 of them here. George C. Bartlett. Jr., the financial secretary, sayp there Is a possibility that they may make Ocean City permanent home and erect a building >e work- Mr. DeKousse Is particularly anxious to .locate here. If jod location can be secured. The officers of the •■Penney" are d lug a good work for ttie sous of their amployes, and are deserving of

KILLED SEVEN DEER. Well-ka Coondlmen Headley and Hiram ud J. C. Hleelman returned to Ocean City on Monday after a successful bunting trip In the vicinity of Mno-e-head Lake. They each brought hack deer, and tliey and their friends are ow preparing for venison steak. There were five in the gunning party, the other two being W. D. Hherrenl and Frank Hboble, the latter a Philadelphia business man. Altogether, they killed aU fine bucks and one The three brought here won the admiration of all w ho saw them.

a writer In Harper’* Weekly: As the Interior of the earth grow* gradually cooler, the r surface will sink and be II the exterior of the globe be a*parched and nnlnhabtuble desert. Another theory la that the water will ad, eating H away » entirely cover the aur-

Afler having made arrangements to pay the corporation for the water used In the building of hi* new house, the to be secured from the main which supplies the residence of Cha*. L. Hofmann, Lawyer Boswell was surprised and Mr. Hofmann highly indignant to flnd.on Tuesday afternoon, the water bad been shut off. There was no water from about tw o o'clock In the afternoon until yesterday morning. The company, It Is said, gavs the aggrieved parties no reason for their iwemiugly strange action.

Horn of Atlantic City’s Board of Trad* member* seem to be jealous of her sister resorts. There was recently projected a plan to form a league of coast cities In the Interest of all the reaorta. Atlantic City’* mayor Is strongly tar I', and ao la our Mayor Champion. One of Atlantic City’s Board of Trade members says: “We spend 1200^0* a year In advertising our city, and 1 don't see any reason why we should go Into any plan for promoting the Interest* of other reaorta. They are all our rivals. They are fightl ua We have had to fight for whai hava, and we have to keep on fighting to get more. It does not seem ad blc to me to take np the other resort*. We are pumping more sand up putting It tin to real estate here and making leas feas about It than Cape May la doing. I hare been there and they are doing but ona-tbouaandlh part of what they promised to do In

Clod'a mercies, and to return thanks for tba many blessings He has bo-

th as a nation and

atowad urab u* hot a* a eHy. There a

City will be benefitlod correspondingly. Therefore,'give thank*. There 1* no one, oo matter how darkly th ugs look to him, that hasn't something to be thankful for. Thing* may not be coming the way of all of ua, but let u* be good Christians, and philosophical as well, and be glad we are no v off. If we have-troubles, let us ~ 1 | Its silver

was had by lbs members of Youngs fumin'* class at the Flo* MI K. Church on Friday evening. There

On* of our popular young ladles Is now looked u|s>u with friendly envy by her acquaintances, and ihe n

Took Oalb or ofllcc. Mayor Champion and George O. Adams, eonncll man-at-large, who were recently re-elected, as well as Mark W. Adams, the new councilman from the First Ward, took the oath of office last Friday night. They w ere n In by City Clerk WUIets. - I’t positively known whether that part of the law requiring city officials to be sworn In within twenty day* after their election b still In force, *o I' emeu took no chances

The ladlesaud grallcmrii I merest <W i the pruisMcri Unlvcrally Kxtension lectures In Ocean City met at the Ixnne Mrs. Cress* on Thursday evening, row who attended the meeting were ev. Dr. Young, W. Hoott Hand, Dr. B.T. Ab oil, It. W. Edwards, Prof L. B. Thomas, l*rof. J. M. Steven-, Mr-. Crease, Mr*. John G. Gandy. MIm> Kiuuib fonditi and Miss Strickland. A iwrmanenl organlralloii effected by the election «f these 'rt&ldeiit, Rev. Dr. Yoi Vice President, Prof. Stevens: Secretary. Mr*. Crease; Treasurer, MU* Strickland. It was decided to endeavor to r*l-< fl.'iO, and earh uiemler of the commit--as given a list of person* to a« ference to taking ticket*. Tb« <B will cost f I .Mi a course. There may lie four courses, and, If ao, rice will be k'i for the four courses. It vas thought that the lectures will be ommenced about the middle ‘of JauA not her meeting was held Tuesday • eiilug, when it was decided to send ord to Secretary Atkins, In Philadelphia, that the centre here Is readydefinite arrangements for the •w patrons are Mayor Champion, Dr. Lake, Ocean City AssocfaW. E. Massey, Mrs. Wbdiam, Dr. Burt, Samuel Bussell and J. M. hester. Tickets for a single lecture w 111 coal thirty-five cent*. DEATH ENDS SUFFERING Irm. I.levwell) n Had Bren Help. The funeral of Mrs. Margaretta L. Llewellyn, who died riuuday morning. took place from the home of her sou-ln-law, William Dykes, 4U6 Asbury avenue, yesterday morning. Tlie Ices were conducted by tbe Bev Dr. George B. Young, of tbe First Baptist Church. Tbe Interment was made by Uudertakei^T H. Maker, at (Seaside. Mr*. Llewellyn, who was burn In the vicinity of (Seventh and Callowblll streets, Philadelphia, on August 12, 1ICS, bad been In III health for four ,r». During the past four mouths was belplm. Her death was dropsy and a complication She had been living here time, having come here from Atlantic City. iSbe was twice married. Her first husband was killthe civil war, and her second bustsT d died suddenly seven years ago.wheu he was in his Ttlhyear. (She leaves one daughter, with w hom she a* making her hmne at the time of er death. Tbe 4Baln* of her second husband, which are Interred aUSmlthvllle, will be brought heif shortly and placed beside Iter grave, as will also the body of a child of-whom she was fond. Tbe dead woman was a second cousin of Commodore Perry.

The Bernsxl was about to publbdi, lasfweek, a notice that it was nearly time the Hallow'een jokers bad reiroed Massey A Edwards' sign, beb was removed from the front of Ms firm's office. The notice wi rpeand In the forma, w hen word reeived at our office that tbe sign had been recovered. Great 1* the power of the prea*. Now la tbe tbe time to advertise hi the Beirut el

(Common UsJsd.] Boss Wtaould so to achooi. Kurroii the Bestikel: It seems i me that there are too many boy* In Ocean City who pass their lime In Idle play_on our street*. Instead of attending school, ar they should. If the parent* do not know of tbe actions of their eon*, they should be told. Isn’t there a compulsory law? If ao, who are the truant officers II we have any? think it Is an outrage that these bn re In mind should be permitted np without the advantages of an

ol In Ocean City. [There is a State compulsory rdm-m-lion law and tbe truant officers ai policemen of the city. We know that Chief Scull is on the trail of several of the boy* who play truant, and It Is very Ukely, now that hi* attention is eg lied loth* matter, that be will gi after tbe youngrtert with a abar|>er stick.—Ed.]

•HOC—Maty F. Stanton Kalesby Buss Turbert, convey* lot of Bay front, southwmWerly of Tenth street. •2100—Joseph I. Scull ft ux., to J. B! Clark, conveys lot No. (ew, section A. •6600—Anthony F. Enin ct ux.-. to Edward M. Adler, conveys lot No. W»H Msty IVMorriU ct al., to David B. Scull, conveys lots No*. Bl, section F, and TtN and 77?, section I. •2760-David B. Scull to Jorephlne T. Dowdell, conveys loU No*, hlji. 811, ttl, section K, and 748 and 777, sartiou 1. •1—Frederick P. Canfield et ux.: Howard N. Stanton, conveys lot N 6, section 7. Ocean City l-aiid Co Han of Ocean City. •H.000-Edward M. Adler to (Tars K. Ptaroe. conveys kit No. 701 section R.T

Bay a< •MOO—Henry A. W. Smith at ux., to *' No. Ill,

^ Ti^s^T-. U **^'andlh* Why.” It 1. l.osd frar by There will fas on* delivery »nd tljc ptx* Him-*,. i. lrE _ HrsTKE w diartlun*. j TTloaak, ageut, Ueewu City, N. J.

UNIVERSITY EXTENSION WHEATON WILL CASE

Leelwre

The argumi

1 tided

C*|* May Court House Friday bef. Hon. Harrison 11. Vaorbce*, holdl 1 c Orphan.' Court for Ibis county. l-aw‘yers Samuel W. Beldun a Judge Douglass opened the ca-e Wednesday of last wtek for the p |HiuciitF and argued at great length

lie law and tbe facts,

lawyer Henry F. Sforkwell repli

0 them and explained very fully a icarly.the medical tlieury on whl

he widow , hi* flteuf; liad

he will.

He was followed by (Tly C *, C. Bleakly, of Camden, also repre* enling the widow, and who present*'' 1 fifty-page brief on the law and th acts. Mr. Bleakly told the court that tbe will was nut attacked on tbi

•n tbi

joining for Lawyr

ground of undue Influence, uground uT lack of general test: capacity, but rather on the g lack uf testamentary caparlt part of the decedent a. coin

iriy eighteen months and :i,(M page* .of testimony liave been taken

each side.

Judge Voorheca has had many knotty questions of trial law to decide, ll Is hardly to be expected tliat a coiicluwill be reached by the court foi -ever*! weeks, owing to the vasl amount of testimony taken.

LAYING OUT FARMS

K. L. Goff has been engaged for several days past In laying out ten Aid lifteei.-acre farms on part of tbe 10UO of laud bought, near Mllmay and Vineland, by tbe American Land and Improvement and Silk Cullnre.Anoclatiou. The tract adjoins "new Italy, and will be tenanted by a big batch of ms, w bo will grow silk cocoons, wit of mulberry trees Is expected on take the place of tbe oaks and the pines. A careful study of the proper raising of the silkworm and silk manufacture has led to the clindou that a great aud desirable Industry has been neglected In Cnlted Slates through lack of understanding of the perfect condlUous that exist In our country for the profitable production of silk cocoons. In Ibis connection, th* statement of the Secretary of Agriculture, James Wilson, that tbe Washington government stands ready to assist In a substantial manner those who intend take up the silk indu-try In a practical ay, Is of Immediate Importance. Wharton Barker, the well-known Philadelphia capitalist, la president e&mfiany. - v -

Vice Chancellor Every has appointed lUchard D. A. Parrott, of Atlantic City, receiver for the Brigantine Transportation Company. Tbe application wa* made by tbe Continental Trust Company, of New York, to forecloee mortgage securing a bond of •76.00 Ibis com|«ny operates a trolley line on Brigantine Island, and also owna three tdeamer* for transporting sengen. between Brigantine Island and Atlantic City. Tbe company has a capital of (aso.eee, but according to the has never earned operating

Beginning on Monday last, the pole of Ocean Best cased mall service. Letter Carrier Steelman leaves the poat office here 8.15 a.m. and 1 o'clock p. m. On the muni lug trip he collect* wiiatever mall there may he, aud this goes out in the afternoon. Then w hen be goes down on tbe second trip with the mall here at 11 o'clock, he again collects, and this mall guts out th* first thing In the morning. Tliey do •ay. however, that Ocean Best iwople are not yet quite aatlslled with the mall

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of It.

JUDGE NIXON BURIED

a as a great shock io the many friend, of Judge James 11. Nixon, ol tbe New Jersey Circuit Court, lo learn Is ludden death In Millville of apoplexy, on Sunday. He wa. well know n here, where lie had been panig his summers for yearn. His funeral took place yesterday. Judge Nixon graduated from Prtnce.ii In 1858, and thqp taught for three ears In Lawrence Academy. Afterarri be studied law, and practice Millville twenty year., during which, time he was tily solicitor. He was a her of tbe Honne of Assembly four years aud Senate three years. He an Assistant Attorney General under He administration ol President Harrison, and for more than a and a half under tbe second administration of President Cleveland. later appointed Judgeof ibeCouri of Errors and Appeal by Governor Ireggs, aud In 1800 was noiniualed for Circuit Court Judge by Governor Voor-

SUNDAY SERVICES What Our HIBIalera svl I Ofln rongreKWilona on nui.cls*. FIKST M. K. tbe First M. E. Church on Sundsy next, the pastor, Rev. J. H. Boswell, will p each morning and evening, 10.10 and 7.80. The members of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics will attend lh» evening fc ia body. BAPTIST. There will be preaching both n ig and evening on Sunday by ibe aslor, Bev. Dr. Young, at the First Baptist Church. All are Invited. HOLY TRINITY. T. Pringle, lay reader, will duct services at 10.80 and 8.80 In Holy Trinity Church on Sunday.

The service* In the Presbyterian Church, morning and evening, Sunday will be In charge of Bev

The boys of tbe McKinley Debating Society were given a pleasant surprise at tbe close of their meeting last Fri1 evening, w lien Prof. J. M. Stevsupervising principal, invited r to bis home to partake of refreshuts. It was a fine treat for the young men, and they appreciated It very much.

A ground-thrush, cold aud bewildered, fie* against Holy Trinity Church last Thursday evening. The bird fell to tbe ground aud was picked up by Letter-carrier Cox, who look II to the |sjst uffiee. There lhe thrush Hon felt might

J. D. Collins, Camden: F. Tbomp>u Moore, Germantown; Miss Emms HoraUuauii, Miss Christina E. tlurstmanu, k.isa Christina E. liondmaun. Jr., Rev. Wm. B. Land, Mrs. E. 1. Ritter, Philadelphia.

A. H. Hall. Key York: A-E. Goodwin, Burlington-H. C. Carter, T. M. l-awreuaou, C. H. El well, Camden: F. H. Troost, Vineland: L. H. Falrlamb, Wilmington; H. O. Newcomb, Millville; Dr. N.H.Burt, Ocean City; F. 11. Wilcox, Bridgeton; W. G. Klee, Boston: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Borer, Ulen•Ide; Bobert Montgomery, Walllngfoid; Frank T. Moore, Joseph Hayes, Jamas Myers, Philadelphia.

AVm. Colitua, (Salem; Elmer Dyer, Itoxborougb: It. Lacy, Wt_. Kulnacll, Camden; C. C. Green, N. H. Nolan. Philadelphia. Albert Fogg, Camden; I. Levine, Mrs. M. I.sjennes, C. I.ajcunc-. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. llagy, Miss Goodwin, Alfred K. Braddell, Cham, ‘ allies*, Mr. and Mrs. T. Perry llider. A. H. Held, C. R. Stltrlcr, W. S. Adam., Philadelphia: Wm. G. Patton, J. H. P*r*kle. Atlantic tity; Rev. J. 11. M<I'loskey. Oecwn City: Wm D. Hlierrerri, Henry D. Moore, J. Fllhlau Talent. H addon field; II. Bedford. Trenton: J. W. I-andenb*rgrr, v t. Airy; H. P Chapman,-Holme, Pa.

AMONG THE BUILDERS ' A H \ AValOH \ M o.h Niarird pn Tsvo Mous*. Jji, |„|, .MU-ball oat, IT AMY WW. w-vfT’rZ:. -..-i FINE BUILDING LOTS GIVEN AWAY!! house, "ii the Gandy tract, sa-startod - ——— , *

and corner l"t« ard «ixl|n fci etabllslied grade l> hlglu-r Ihsn

•l^nd beach resort

Stop Paying Rent

Hiebeach, for Mr*. Ague. K llaggcr- . , . ' ib.'rc'm. in Ihr msrkrt on lerms 111**1 ly, of Philadelphia. ClHIle and Join (J8. nearer tti»-' ,, a> |, ul , . ,-r U-fore Iwen e«|Ualed. To E.W. Burleigh b. a-kmg bid. for .. .. ,.,,,1,1 it,,.- v „„ s HouM Of Farm ' b'-.i,.er rounmc l»t“«vn .bose w Is. desire lo build a ^.fo.„ the erection of a Iiouf* at Nlmli 111..I ll":l'l"t v,lfon L.ol G.-ran t.:v. n-n ru -1 toe ..Mage, they offer U.ox Iota al (1... Weslev avenue | anywhere-in the I nllwl rilatea. j'**'* V., ,,» .wdi. provided that a boilae nwtlng vv esie.v avenue . N.. M..M V Down, ,-,,.1,-I.fll eov.-rmnenl; r.ot !«-• than f I’Or U built on OMtfa lot One firm of builder. I- preparing lrtlt> , borne. ' ,. V\ „ ,, o-i, pure nr bv Jo»V I. I-I. To tbe first let. ps, plans for al IcadYiKlit house*, some of j ' 1 .. w^ton water '*•"! •• -" 'laiy A-xcHUte He-» iVl will build on Ibese temiF we Which. It Is exireeted, will be Flatted ,,f .. h - M.-lio- pr-'.i.-rty will givi away I lie lot*. Ina few week. I.rovld..! II.C wc.n..« W l lo ir rct-l. Tire Avalon Improvement fompairv

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_ ....... ..... 1 ^' * 1N TKIIIMT To Pa%. Avalon ha- Inipiovc. "* 1 1. i-.iievn.a u.. uirl

r all perwdis ulm pureliase pro|wrty . n.. 1 he WeM Jersey Title and tiuai , anly (» III In.ure the tllle to all lot

the addition to Hie • |, r n.i.“-’ 1 .u«"alk.: . bur. b. - and a |Hl- Sceili^gJ" Is-lleving, we wilfjay tl,c

'alliollct.'hureh. | ‘ iai.i. on trMad..rr“o«»-^ I JOHN L. V'ANTING, Owing to Hie (act there wasn't a RepreicnUlivc • lor ■ American • Mon

(uorum present, there was no meeting! Pnrchasin| • Corponlion. ..

Old., ,,, (SBUBV AVt , OCEAN CUV. N. J I’" WHS « ^ F. P. CANFIELD, Secretary

ierk WII lel», hut'

Counelimen Headley

and Hiram Steelman hail not returned from their gunning trip In the Maim inalerlalirc. Mark W. Adam., w lx

Three Favorites Hotel Brighton,

IMHIadelptila aim ra cl fie con. 11(100 so<lXoutli»r.lern UuilUd. ruln|n> lwily beiwXn New York, rbllsdrlpl.!*, a:

csM* son Man KranclFco.

ct Prsarnger Aernl.

■aofsr bspsrtDicot of lb* tvaosylvsi road Company ba* just Imscd so si sod compf.ls-ii.ivr book dtscrtptlv

■ modrl of typographical and pietnnai

rbsrg* St lb* plinrlpvl Ikkstoa I'sonsylvsnls K.llrosd fompaar. *cot paslpsld upon sppItcsIKvu 1. ttoyd, tieocvsl t-ass-nger Agrnl, Bl

PAINTFB a [id DAVIS' WO per cent. PURE PAINT

THE H. I. DAVIS CO. Manufacturers, Balilmore, Md.

110 SIXTH STREET

OCEAN CITY, N J

Scull's Best Flour Scull's Favorite Blend Tea Scull's Sterling Blend Coffee

OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. AlTOINTMhNTS and SERVICE FIRST CLASS K. K. SOOY.

B. S. SCULL, Prop. f ASBURY AVENUE * AND NINTH ST. E. W. Burleigh & Co, LUMBER AND MILLW0RK OF EVERT OESCRIPTIOI TO SUIT THE BUILDING TRADE. Large Stock

Yard and Office i Sir. |]tl Stmt nl Bun iiem

Isaac Clerical Orders for 1904

REPORT OF TH! CO'DITION First National Bank r OCEAN CITY, ar

752 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Fine Paper Hinging, Painting A Select Line of WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarters for UP-TO-DATE SIGNS

RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCY Ot'YAn «ily, IV. J. R. 0. Alim W. « Alin GEO. 0. ADAMS ft BP.O. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING. BUCK LAYIKG, fclc., EIC. All Work in Mason Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J.

CHAS. E. ADAMS S BRO.

•I.IW1 V. I Fureilort. Carpcu, Hatliai tad Beddiat.

tt ladow Shade*. Etc.

iMs.na .) 712-11 Aslmry avenue. Drawn Llty.N. J. ..RESTAURANT..

. E. CHiPIIN & CO. Criiecis »< tittrs

SEISPII (ITTIIEI. IITEIl. ETC. Architectural Hram h The ARCHITECT (IBl.PS YOU with hi. experience lo |4aii your feMisr •uuvenlrullv, substanlially and n-ouiwu cally. We du UiIf at a cud so rewsoii»ble that we iwu save yi-u .mr fra- m»*> limes over by eiiabUng you I., gri a low • Miniate, becau-e of the builder liaving te’f.de him Hie exact dlmrusloiiF and drscripthiu of wliat you want; wbereaF I you leave him lu draw on hi. imagiiiauou for m.at ..f your wauls, be mu. allow grneroualy fur thing, unforeseen md It w ill result In your pay lug unde Ibau I. nm-sarv, and general dUsatbdai - tlon, with no rrdrta. for either owner <•■ builder We guarantee <«ir plan, to sail you <MU‘‘>Tiarge. W e are *1m> (datical builder, and will furul*h r.llmab . Office, Thirteenth Street and Haven Avenue. P. O. Boa 104.

ioarat*.-roitx a.» LEW|S E> CORDERY A QUESTION OR TWO Carpenter and Builder

OF COURSE YOU DO Tlxw eML me mm.IMa.ln, 1, Rttldteei, 120 Vltll) All. Rgl 3E3 p°p«es»BL*igi? U |ale SHOP-TERTH UD WEST AVERUE HARRY H. RICE, Registtred Architect OOEAN city. n..i. 809-811 Wnl kmn OCEAN CITY, N J. ENGLISH & JOHNSON, ro\TRicronsA\D BUILDERS, 1240 Aabu r Avrnnr,

A. H. BAKER

Fonenl Director &b<! EmbAlmer...

S. B. SAMPSON,

Qontraotor and guilder 2^22S^tK7S.7.,.’3S■ , "•■ M ARK LAKE L. S. CORSON Undertaker and Embalmer Contractor m Builder

tam.-vN t-trr. ir.j.

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

GEO. A. BOURGEOIS k SON, IRA S. CHAMPION (nrpmlrrs and Builders, AHerney Dairies

Guaranteed Htrimly Pure

MILK

AND

Ice Cream ESTABLISHED 1SS1

OR’KAM CITl.K.J.

ALLEN SCULL

Contractor and Builder

OOB Cantra I Avonua OCEAN CITY. N. J.

JOHN T. WILSON

Contractor and Builder

““•“r?,. 7th St. and Asbiiry Ave.

OCEAN CITY.

'uraara slJ-aJlot-jnraKi

JOHN MARTS

NOTIi'B

b-.fo-^lss Uoom, Oairai atrsse

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•'P' lu th* Divan f'lty Pust Ofllre f.>r Hie ■ ‘ “ ' cud ing !(uya^iber 21.18W: *

hU round., but this would be dallying I

with the truth. It wasu'l a lyre-bird, j ^

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•IN® t« I "an mi hood and mortgage. I Apply to-R. Cuitt. llublnsou, 714-M Asbury svsuus, Uuaau Ctty, X. J. |

Hopkins, A. H.

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MICHAEL j. HORAN ;~'2VSAV£ ROOFER ATI-ANI 10 CITY. N. .T. iMMgiFNWttytet^te Kmimsira

^Jfg-»ssi a*** 8 Is, Tunrki.—— - ^UAJAH E. bgiagoTri, MKalMOM'l. *S« ■ .alrsl A... M S,r ** FUUslMsSU. Ps. H. A. W. SMITH & SON ^ pi-ing • hJ" - oZ, trrr BRUSHES, 818 Asbury Avruu* 1001 lUIET, Ud I t TEITI It..

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

PM I LAMM .PM I A, PA.