TALMAGE SERMON
CMcuo. Nor. SZ.—In thin •mnon. *[v proprtatr to «** «*• pr«clirr lolnU out the mmlfold rrMOM w« Urc u ■ oaikm for ■ Joyful ocknowltdsmrut of Cod'* nudon* to u* on fT«7 band. TUr text I* Prororti* *r. IB, -Hr that to of « wmj brart batb a
> fraat
Tttonkagirlnc day! What i Amrriran qoorn of fntlrato lb* trtns* bnngrj boy-for ■a* American boy to alw*y» bi fcaat. a (rcat We dinner! which to faroou* for two .
ttoa—Drat, gnantlty-fhat to the *rrot ewentlal; wcnod. qn.llty-thto aecood cbaractertotlc miwt tread dearly npoa the bwto of the founrr. Not only abould there be plenty of food and not only ahoatd tbr aoup* and the Dab. the turkey* and the dock* and the re«etable* and tbr aaUda and tbr plea and the podding* and the Ice cream br mar aba tod IB eourara. bat tbeae eonraea moat all be of goad quality. Then the gardens abould contribute their Dneat pumpkin*, the rtneyards their moat luadous fruit* and the orchards their rtoheat Jab-e*. Then the cook* must try to outdo tbemaelrea by tratine the atcred recipe* for the miner ptoa—tlirar —rad pc* which the cook* guard a* J**l oualy aa the patent medldnr men do
mile* and by the 1*1 census lli.iaa. K2 Inhabltanta t.ut T*xo* laovqr twVa* large «• • l, » * m,, of <lr ” t and Ireland comMBcd. Callfoml*. Mon tana or the two Dakotas united are a* large a* any of the Kunq- nu monarrble* I have mentioned. Ob. the Immenaltie* as well as the geo(re|iblcsl i«-alblll lira of our American poaaeaakma! A noted Engltob atatwinnn once aald: •The Atuerican people. In reference to their' eoonuona ealuatkaa of tand. an like a lot of apendtlirlft 1>oya »ho ban fallen heir* to a fabulous fortune. They do not know bow to ai-preclate their good fortune. Horn with a golden apoou In their mouth*, they tblnk all other nation* rat their aoup with the aame kind of a ladle." 1-et o* today thank God Drat for our national
geographical.
Another canae for national glvtuc I* our country'* Industrial prow pertty. It It one thin* to pooaea* tunc* It to tintte anotlae thin* able to make that fortune tnterewt bear lug* one fact to he “land rich, an otbee fact to be ' hind poor.” Many and many a man ha* been burled again*! - Onanetal wall and hi* bu.toea. Ill equerard out In the banknnrtcy court not bteauae be did not own a fortune, ■uau.be could not make marketthe time the uecurittow be poo arwed. Mauy ytwr* ago a pnuntnent railroad man wa* takln* TbaukaglvWg dinner ut our borne In Brooklyn. Dor
tlk that afternoon-
made a atatement which ’
leave my memory. "De Witt.” aald be
to my father, for they wr friend*. -If 1 lire one year
be worth a million dollar*: If three years, three million*. Bat If 1 dir within all — ,n
dltlou tl
that famous I tola ware family doc* the ■ecret* by which 11 to able to bold aa a monopoly the making of gunpowder for the nation. A Thanksgiving day for a hungry boy and no banquet! It would be a (area, an absurdity: a wedding without a bride. -Hamlet" without the Dane, a spring carnival of flowers with no May queen, an orchestra without mualc. a comedy, a merrymaking with
We hare never fully outgrown our •arty respect for the culinary master pieces of the Thanksgiving kltcbro We hope that we never ahall. Bat today we would Interpret our text from a higher standpoint than the hungry boy's stomach. We would apply It In the figure tlrt arnac. to the banquet of gratitude, the banquet <* lore, the
ilb* my rotate and !nire in aucb an Involved eon 1 shall be worth practically
He died within
rs to reference to bla eetaU were verified Now. our country baa br thankful for It* blessing* geograph I during the iwst year. It baa stoe be thankful because It baa been ■aed industrially. Never since out was founded have there bn errata or a vaster tide of transportation west to esst and east ever a time when our foebeen so overworked: never m there ha* been so mneb _ . KfM-nd and to clrcnlstloo; oarer' a time when labor ha* been re reiving so much for Its service*. Be overcrowded are some of the tartaric order* that, though they may work night and day. they ply the demand for shore, gloves, bat*, linen, hosiery and overcoat* and brella*. wagons and automobile* and allies and luxor'r* of life The only acarcily today to the buslnere world to the scarcity of men. Work! There to plenty of wort foe every him rat man cat-able of doing auy tm-rtuin work who t* not a shirk, a loafer ib.Incapable. Today ougb to br thankful that every ma
enunent like France, with the frowning guns of Metx trained upon her ItaL hot wr have fresu the Atlantic to the Padflc. from takas to the gulf stream. Our Id* are the Bed kolas, our coal mine* the torxvelna of Pennsylvania and r cotton fields the anoBjIke the “land of flower*oar vineyard* bard* the Michigan* and the our i-ooto of Bethcsda the braltb opting* of the Virginia* and the Saratoga* and the Arkansas Our ~ era are the mighty Hudson, the Misgiven ua aa attar* at which to worship the ■totm riven rock* of Mnnnti Ingtnn and Bbasu and Plkc'i Which ora old enough to hare heard xlod thunder from Mount Stoat and whose hearts may have been aliattcrvd at the tragedy of Calvary- Fertile and beautiful cmr tood! Yea. It to altnated In the temperate tone, tbr best of all qflmatr* Tbr Int-itae Are* of the tmites cannot burn It. nor tbr rafrlgerat lug Mast of the far north frorar H Truly It to with ua aa wltb tbr i-c-pie wlm tohrrttrd the promtwd land The Lord thy God brlugrtb UrInto a good land: a land nf timoka o water, of fountain* and depth* thai spriqg out of ralley* and bill*: a late' of tr)ieat and barley and vine* aiH* fig tree* and pomegranate*, a lute' of ntt. olive* nnd tv-nry: a land where la thou ahnlt eat lorad wltbont scare--Bren —tbnc ahalt not lark anytbltu in It: a land Whoee atone* an- Iron,
and c
tie word* -to- uttered to hi* rick wife luiary T To her hr «•» nrirr Impattont. nevur coming c tmldnd ale ay* 'hr letrter and protect peace, wo I •friend. Tboar ttttte lover ea with g llke attentions lo hto InvaHd *|>oa*<* love, nor thrilled Atneriran iwuirta U-.*auac the for tlo- '-* Amerienn nattoo to .wwntlally a n-l
lection of h-vtog. happy borne*. ' am k mt •ocl-a atatranTOtt
aa this we do not nlttrro that the Amrr wlmm an- entirely free from do ptotcre nnwllc m andat and dlrarre courts l-ui do a Arm thut. In rempartaou wilt
million* upon millions of ha|-I')
Amerleaa l-oroea, unbnppy bouies an
cxreptton. Anil wr do atfiru longer »e live the dearer tbow
l-otur* ta-eome to us day by day. I
that tbl* fact to true In reference self ami my many friend* When
boy I
■ hleasing* of araei- an- lare ami more onlr-fsal-l, will tnuke onr IWda g-ld
ml the great Fntt-er >
•giving diiJ i during tt»-
tin- fen
tary I"
■U-lH.-l
t would get bomeslck when I b-motlH-r amt atotera. Well tha 1 did get Immeakk. But boy I nevur got to awfully alck to leaving my mother and
ben I hare lo lea
wife and my children. Why. hi U-rumtog so preciona to me that getting fooltab and uni at It. I. (byaelf. not
my
To him may .luiere thankaglvln upon every lip and. arms to every li May we praise him! Pralae the Fa the Son. the Holy Spirit! Prat**
leave It. tic even f great, l-lg ac
»• u-ember* of my family f one of my children to a night there to left a ng void. 1* not my hi*
0 touit Hallelm.
ICopi right ISC I
Are we not. one and all. member* of happy home*} Shull we not then thank God for I tie love that glow* aronnd our ilea, for our many blessing* do
A nattier cause for nsttonal gratitude -nr nnltomil solidity and political |-er petulty. This wa* not always self evl dent. When tl-e t'nlted States government wa* formed there were thousand* of foreign statesmen who derial
r brad*.
said: “That nation will never be run •urressfolly No people were ever com pet eat to govern tbruiarlvc*.'' But.
ty. Jont at the scientific
wiseacres argued against the prartira l.tllty of llot-ert Slrjibenson'a locomo
brim. I be fouixtera ul
aiqil-ellloti. I
r pet
amt tl
CHINESE ACCOUNTS. ittml-er of army ojtbvra who l-are In tbi Pl.mpplnew aoy* the VVaabu Poof. wer. .llmwaaliig the Chinaaa a h-r.lure of tb-.-*« UlniHto aa other part, of the ori«pL
tb-'y tvnuirkicl *(«tji:-il} to all bunking bum
K>:AI. tJtTATK AtiKNTM. *
opt and f HOCUUCYrt
•Ulna from \3a>llv.-ti It was *l*o remark I pi-k out ctaroterfd iwired Mexican* on
and Jingle It afrabl.'* "No doubt.'
- |A Moral
r‘ | Seaside
• Resort
p jNot Excelled ;J as a Health Restorer r - Finest l.icilitics lor
”i Fishing, Sailing, ij Gunning, etc.::'.
ITV IIKAI, FriTAJ I
JOSEPH SUTTON 4 CO. 850 tsbury lie., OCEM CIT». N. J
greatly -
Itevolutlunnry war. the t'nlted Stair* ■rnmetit ran smoothly and sncceasfnlly. It ran tn spite of the evil propb-
' prlucre and Enro-
petin atatt-*mmk|ttti-red again*! It. TlK-n ramcTtir dark elouds of tt-e
Ivtl war. Ob. bow dark and bow aoaao " ■ threatening were tl-oae cloud*! Tt-e " r monadltigs of the roost awful at i . B ^ Uc CTCr} l, *“‘ BKMpberie thunder* were not toml.-r cbeck.ug aceuunt. than tt«- roaring* of tbe gun* at Vick* than tiny- are !■•tty*t>org and Atlanta awl ♦1 |A ' or *-**' * “’ ul Peleraburg The worst fiasbea of at- prwbb It doc* not
never blinded the -" * t-ndly n* did tbe flame* of bnrtitng borne* in tbe sontblaiid or tbe of Are leaping out of tbe can moutb* amt tbe shan-ahonlrr* - ■ Alia T again cried tbe political -re* of Europe. The goveru-
• of-portonltle* Industrial with which tbl* Tbank-glvlng day of IWtl baa been bleared are tl* more to br appreciated because they bare for * dark background the flunuclal panic* of BOB and taw and IKT. In ao SXtr—tve and dlveralfithere have been lorac* and i-erlls
■irvtvcd them, and tbe general trend prosperooa They tell ua ‘ our laborer* receive two and omtlmrs aa much a* tboac of England it In France, ton times aa much as In Germany, flvto Russia nnd al: ttmes a* mdeb as In Italy They tell ns that to some part* of Europe the ints wear wooden aboe* and are countries where tbe wive* and mothers and daughters of f are sometime* bitched together tl* to drag the plow* throngb the flelda They tell us that In India a capitalist can hire a clerk or a laborer for day to work for fourteen long hours, od upon that 4 cent* per day the poor wretrb baa to board hlmrelf. lie live*
^dally
and-when
barm or Inconvenience whatever re Balls from bypn-ttxntton. provided’ lbsuggestive method t»r U*od. Tbr Ngnc; srbool define* hypnottmn n* n phvatn
tt-e J
iggestll-nity of a i-rnon I ted. It t-nac* hypnotist apeutie action entirely o
keep tally a’ agreed to. : calling off
THE SMALL DEPOSITOR.
able. Tbe tlci-ooitor * aewunt m.y I*worUllen*. and yet bis peraou.il -u..u cnce may U- helplui to tbe Uiuk. U< may have troi-omipt aocutl or bu.Tu.-»»
. will keep Ibetr ae i- keep. U... He umj town, with ro-uiy op
Go
a»t t-eard tta fnneral knell!“ dark elood* rolled sway, tbe
turned Into the plow-*liare Into tbe prnnliig book.
purtumtM* to :
God. the government "for - There
e to w
Nowvmv friend*. there have beet ^epr.* l:.tor* of our form of gov-
el*»
Hi* tl
n a tltnv o{ atwretty nrtly asvea. bku bo
dig brass.
rn thou bast eaten and on abalt bks* the Lord for tta- good tand which he
starve* to death. Hat. though foreign labor may receive but a mere pittance for Its sen Ice*, some of os ran remernber. during the panic days of IWfl. when hundreds and thousand* of men here could not get work at any price We reroeml-er when at flight the floor* of tbe Chicago station house* were crowded with n half starred, mdrempt maa* of humanity, striving to every way to get work and yet unable To flw. It. If you have not fatboaxd suy of the deep mlrerte* of tbooe dark year*, then read a tragedy as Intense and vivid as William Shakespeare ever wrote Read tbr pot hr tie aatobtog npby of Walter Angnatn* Wyckoff. tbe Frlncvtun professor who wrote the two hooka ratted -Workrra East” and "Workers West.” In order to learn by tbe condition of the unskilled worker, lie left bis pro-
dark years
and tried to anpi-ort blmarlf aa a day laborer. He plodded through tbe streets of our great ettle* day Ik md\ * - - pleaded for work- Ur starving eye* and parched tongue He lived among human
brute* who were
If-. *
wild betas** tliej
uuld not And work. O my broth-' i this coming Tbankagtvlog day be grateful. Deep down In your heart grateful that there to now work, pletnj of work, for all boncst. mi-able who are witting to work, sou hard tunre tor tha oou*
Ire tbe atrtpas of rad.
nrospcritj *r ibe I
it tttuyaw
-till re-
do wn tbe figure* and an wurked tbe t-alla. When ilcle was called the Chlun-im-ed tbe total, while the had to make l-U fouling*.
WM. LAKE, C. E., Wcrrtl J2e«tf tte Ak*?ixt.
' .'Tri'-"
jmre 1 *'riV* oe. r. U Ami sr* » "• I.AHk.
H. CORSOn
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LICENSED AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asbury Aoenue, Ocean Cih), N. j. R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance
NOTARY PUBLIC AND
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS
Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue
And all other OCEAN CITY. N. J. MOilllllN (OMTiMliM’KS V r. Money to loan or. Bond and Mortgage.-^et
i. i-e caught; * Liquor Traffic and itsf ie**-untanta! kindrud evils are forever pro-1 Wbe/'itw j hibited by deed. ■ut he wa*) Every lover ol Ttanpcrancej system the land Morals should combine t0|
Hiuitts with j help us.
mat should: Water Supply,
Railroad, Steamboats j
ii In t
- Eroequlbo di*t
t eoliald. rable amount of rickncs* prevailing to llie dwtrirt. titel a pulman * called to to give hi* dertoion a* to cause. lie unhesitatingly declared - euuse to be one of tbe unfortunate man's twins, who. be said, ua* the Id of a ki-ualma. a* a woman tvultl naturally produce two children at -Irtli. TU- particular child was alck and fretful, and one night on tbe cry
of a
night l>
_____ _ r length and hrewdlb of the tand and tb-rngh we Ao hut brllere tbl* government of
eminent, and there have been domestic
drpreetatora also. There have been po i fttan . ---. _ lltleal agitalnr*. decade after decade ' sum. aud Itom the que.t.on 1* ViS lu who have tried to convey the Idea thnl ; ►•l rid of him without making Him a
this government of ours was built up mortal enctoj.
on the quicksands, that tbe comer *ton* ; Some- bank* make a charge on of our national capitol woulo be top- l o«a that remain* below a certain pled over ante*, this or that man was Uuum. 8i*-aklug of the matter. « l
elected president of tbe Qpltcd State* j er said:
These domestic political agitators tiad i "Suppose 1.4tW of you. account, their heyday to the first half of the Aer gStw aggregate glU-iMW. a* past century. When Henry Clay wa* found to the cure of our bank, defeated for the presidency tn ISM. my would average *t»J. Of the grandfather cried like a little child, represented Ul three d-tosiu My father aald of him that he. tike a |»W one-fourth, or fcK.o<«'. must he boat of -|*rlncc Uairy's" follower*, j held to rererve, leaving RC.u*. all that thought that tbe stability of this eoon , you can loan out. If you cau keep try was forever destroyed. Clear down 1 cd out all tbe year round ubo to tbe time of tbe election of a Grant ' U thl* guiuou you will be dolu over a Greeley and a Garfield over a I marks hi > well. If you g-1 4 pci Dial a CleveUod over s Blaine 1 on this tSU.UUU that in.-un* glUXai we have beard tbe old story that the returns from your Mui account*.
*r tbe faltqrr of SOT govern j 'To haudh
• • ipon tbe elccllon of quire at least uovc uouaac.-iw-• **- e*.-
Now. thankCod. as I UJU a year and three stoU-mc.it > >-ik*
_ nation we have lived long enough to at fouu a year, whose uggregai ■ salknow that tic strength of this country ^ arics will he 1 will no; figure to not dependent upon any one man. | la the time of teller* and othcra. w oore Bay one bundled men or nay one tboo- j aervlore ought to be coaaldered. nor the sand men. The atreogfb of our country ' cost of check books, pass bwk* and today Is vsstud to tbe ataree* of tbe f other atotlouery. TUf amall customer
people, and aa long ' usually coau more than the tog cua autuon people, re . tomer. to proportion lo toa acvouuls. tong will The gov- ' Ue draw* a lot of little checks, which
at Washington gloriously live, are Ju*t a* much bother a* big one*. The responaltoUty of the chief ex.-rn , -'Charging *1 a month on account* of live grow* greater at tt-e Influence of ie*e than »300 educates the public to
ay we ever ■ appreciate the facilitlre a comm.-nlut
seek oul 4be wtoert and best of our, bank gives them. Of courar. It to orTaf Hist Ugh -filer But 1st - gurd that small euatomera ad vert Ire ■ uitritity nlurtned Tbe d-w-» the bauk. So tto-y do. among a small tlnlea of this great nattoo are la tbe class of people like thema-lves They bands of the King of kings. To him do Hof gel big fellow* In. but 111! on thl* rnuitog Thanksgiving day wr Iowa, who furtltcr Inm-aae I hi bend tliv km*- and commit to tom the The Utile fellow may grow and future of our beloved country. Though times keep with hto bonk a good stoeil political blunder a bad or a account: but. as a nilc. I think t in were elected to tbe prrsl money a bank ii|K-ud* tn account* wi dentin! chair and ss s conreqoenee the little fellows, tinlnw they pay peril *n«a»crfl nation, yet. If we par month, to poorly locostrd." ixfid fad onr faith, oat of the fin- tbe a certain LH-trull hank received government would emerge purtfi-d and call from a young man who waut-d
-rved by the almlght;- o|-en a commercial account. The teller
W Che God of out fathers. referral him lo the cashier, who asked Lastly. Vrahave cans-- for tluiuksglv mm . Dumber of questions about bla to tit 1 homage *ow k-fng Ik-id t- . bustotwa, tbe protiable sire of Lta at nailon tty otlx’r'g-rrfntnnTt* Onr I count, how often be would maki * . 'er and our ns-tltude are come to) poalta. draw check*, etc, all of u recogultlnn. and no all bands our I t)>, Jouns man seemed to conaldei friendship la n-agtit Our former ene j aeceresry and RaperttoenL Finally the mlr* an- w-w our most entbnalaatl- | caslil.T told him tl-e hank could not
friends, anti inat-wd of drtraett-o
ipi-robatlon and adu : wrat 1W ay highly ladleuaut. Mretlng latlou . one of the directors, be complatood of
the cashier's -Impertinence
the director spoke to the cashier about
It tbe cashier aald -That young ma
iod commenced to cry. The pulman.
irereut, declared the ery of > br the kanalma father of
tbe child calling to It and the child'a walling It* answer. The next day. at hto Instigation, a large Imle was dug In tbe ground and a fire built tn tt When tt was well atonic the tofaut wa* thrown In and roasted alive, a sacrifice to an offended deity. But this dhl not suffice to appease tbe wrath of the spirit*, and the p.ulman advtred a " ' tt of propitiation. Tbe mothIcon and almllarly burned to death. The auttiorltiea have taken the matter In hand, and the pulman and hto accomplice* have been brought to tbe capital for trial.—From Report of
Commissioner McTnrk.
Thousands of lots lor sale I at various prices, located in all] parts ol the city. For information apply to W. E. LAKE, Secretary Ocean City Asso’n, smri isi) isbiirv.
The bishop of New Guinea, who to now back In bla cannll-al diocese. Is a tall, alight, good looking, dark bearded man of exceedingly pleasant manners and great devotion of life. HU expe- I Hence* bare been many and carton*. | and they lose nothing to bis telling of them, for be la an admirable '
and conversationalist
of a great renae of humor. He to fond of relating bow. In July. ItKil. be acted
a* pig sticker In chief
' -I of MV Jected to the
Guinean* slaughtered their awlne for greot banquet*, ao tie offered to thousand savages bad
0. J. HAMMELL
Marbleu«GraDite Works
Attractive, tasty stationer); and other printed matter—the kind you yet at 744-746 Asbury avenue. Gpod printing is a necessity to every successful modern business, and your standing in the business world will lie guaged largely by your corrcsj-ondenLs by the quality ol your stationer)-. Leave an order at this office and get the best at consistent prices. •» * ■* w * SENTINEL PRINTING HOUSE 74-4-746 Asbury Avenue. OCEAN CITY. N. J.
posaearetl CEMETERY INCLOSURES
rr ti.. (salt ul tfc* s-U.
WUh Uk throb <
A Sat toa a Another rauar
r tn-- mg mtlla
ty two * ad uBc-hsIf Italy.' Great Briutn ffMnt j too . ui
national rejohttng:
W* are. as a uattun. a great mlle-rion Of ba|q-y touuea. Aa a |*-i-|-h-. wr love our own Bnvddra. Hi. unto* Utot > most bom-red to our rare to uot'shal of (rami or primr or king or rardiaal. but that of father and mother, buband. wtle. brotbrr. airier,
tor. grandrt.il.1
« let tom a|
The llmr, »**.. has l-naa
l-ennlt'a life. The low* of trade and j romiiM-r.e have iiia-le all nation* nett ]
door n- lgbbor* I'ooiiuoiIoit Mattln-a ! $ii « W|V
C rerry Tri V-M earned Inunortal fame aa acionut he will de|iualt hto aalar; by_ oj-enh-g !>• door* -of Japan to tb. evrrr ,-blx'k 11 oul ever United fltatrs' merchant atop*. Now UKMllll . WJ |, m , | U , gvernse ai *“ “fir 0 ^ ,l " ” U ‘ 4£ “Cl count won't tw worth mcuttorith, (touHr Mngsn. They Sw tog In. TWy ! dl>uW lf hr WIH M -rr liavr Kill tn th ' . COn,mrrr1 *, 1 b-nk at any on. tl.ue a,at then -ml dnoti are unl<* k*<l t» ■>» commerce ol ft>r „ , ^ \\ h.f. hi* Httlr gtuiH
Engltob enpllaltota to*: Whj ^ r , l , lo m-.r .to- lUrp.ur. „
drawing rbr.-ks—ll-c reeling of lui|«*
r it will give tom and Ito- Iuii-iv’ It will make on bl* Un-lh-lj
American arcurltWa. and American rap Unllat* are Invratlng In Ublna and Ja I-an and Italy and to English and Grr arcurttie*. Tbe purer strings ol
works at P'casantvllle. K. J.
RALPH L GOFF, |BEST
OnCiiyM Coal Co. A. J. SMITH. Proprietor PURE ICE
COAL
GRIMING..., and GLAZING.
§ #
§5- -F
150 pig*, so tl-e task wa*
o light
The native way of killing a on a pole and then stick ■pear, tbr unfortunate ani-
mal being In great agony for at least i minutes after. So the Wabop and e of lit* clergy set to work to sl-oot cm painlessly and rapidly, and In a ort time they l-ad killed fifty pig* ry easily, though one tough old tu»krequlred five ballets 1-efore be would
consent to die-—M. A. r.
CIVIL ENGINEER.
SURVEYOR-
CONVEYANCER
has lately print Itb tbe geograpbe Jew*, lie saya rwa la taouaauo.
distribution of tl tbr totol number of J
17.t*«i He - U)U Jews . llglon to ti-
the blriorhsl l-alitter. r.mm G-ori Von Roam a* auoe.™.t nf Ito |- Hnollsky a* luru.'-T of the S-v-di-aradeiuy. The eount waa ap|-arent affected by tbe rrltlrtam evoked t-y tl cbotoe and dee lined tbe honor on tl
ground thai
FINEST COTTAGES IN OCEAN CITY .■.■.’.FOR RENT
N. S. Godfrey
I. N. JOHNSON,
PLUMBER,
Steam and Gas Fitter.
FURNITURE REPAIRER
FOR SALE SPECIAL BARGAINS atlI i UPHOLSTERER Bath Tubs and numbers*
Supplies.
Varnishing, and fainting In Colors Carpel Laying a Specialty
rnlfii-H
place In tt-e
cndcuy.
tog Internat'onal. Any financial tturr> here girra 11-- Rank of England a ehill I pats the Aurirallan money markrt Ii
tto- Medllrrraoran wnu-re are btock- n ~ “*•
ed with foreign ynen-of war com lug l<- ■
roftoH Ibetr bin* Thu* more and roon **' 1 ' tbr tntereaia moral and temporal of rt “' tbe different naltons are b-tog bound “F together by feiiere of gnM. More anfly “ more the different g-rrrumrnt* an ”
treat carb -fiber kindly and "f
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