Ocean City Sentinel iulirlil t*Ma«7o tack vo Treuloo Ule In d«ellln* ti|«i Ihe ncccrtty - ; ■■ -■■■ that night He toM thal he could »lial ate kno« u a. •(•ndiii* heaclie. ’'■»‘>ra» ta^lTauMae tv«T ; >t e>r|l . |t ^ v Ubed In the and aata-trapo, fut di>at|*llug and R CURTIS RQBINSON morning. A»be»enHntad hr t*M coDUolilng waveactlou. It «aa rfaled
Editor and Proprietor hr would like U. I ear* on thajf.ti
NEW JERSEY a n>..trata, v *r he
at tl»e de|<b t«
r CEAK CITY.
u bleb Ow latter
id • uieflUuf m at- truda le now fci-ow u to he mu.-b greater
lend In Trenton at h o’clock. He got thas war once •ntuntooly auppoant, hia train all right, bat hla Newark •j*lheHcleottrtr American I’r.-dol ' frlende, who are arenatomed to »ome tbla wa* abown by Ibelact that lol»t«t uhateaeler hour*, still remain In a 1*>U plared In from lai toWIwi fert ol xpariraero , |a|| . u{ m|M lamoUbmenl.” « ater have been found to I* tilled with
<«tid and ahlnglea after a lieavy gale 11 ’* l
THORSDAY, KKHRCAHY Si. 1*U'> IUukkkimi to the Hlldrrlb bill pro-’ mnroaeer, aand bail Iwen found dr|«>r-! ferllng Kataradaitta rualtlltl i«Vt~rji«aii i-|ij. ; r-hline lor ihe deatnietlon of moaijulto lied after a bcaty galr In the gallery of oft>n-i .N.i^aaaaooodolaaa maliauatar. I.reeding.arear, the Bridgeton Evening the Hlaho|> Book llghthouw v Jljr laltrr ''rnoiii Newa aaye that "If the purpoae can be bring H* feet above the water, and the " ONE may I*uae long enough to re .uoeearfully carried out It will be one drftb of the water at that point la I.VI ,!rv J mark thal iwace doer not reign In o( Kr ,.,u»t thluga that baa eee " ■raaw. td-rn dour for the State of New Jeraey . I That the water, even at cwnaldermhle
^ While It la »afe to admit that we do deptba, muet be movlni
• Ah), thluga will ruinc to a fellow If have a lot of moerjulloem, yet they are ulth great momentum ia’aboi
na. waila long enough. •'Nan Bat-1 iuntly aa tad aa the name given them
J. B. M CLOSKEY TO LEAVE HERE
NEUROTIC NONSENSE.
Popnlar Rector of St. Angus tine's Chnrch Ends Work
in Ocean City.
It waa with
MANY SAVED BY WEBER'S ZEAL nj
Remarkable Uemonstrationt , in Methodist Church During yj
the Revival Services.
t hy n
of dec]I regrit -« »• that mimbm , la of all retlgloua ( ^
ROOFIINO A!NO SPOUTIIS'Q J
People get so a. < astomeri to our talk« a)^ 'U'MBINC they get (an plea we d« nothing ciat. Inc of the iniiwirtant |^ti- of ottrimameM ta \V> arc-ti'c you first v laas result* from > omijo , n* tor this work, beramtawe handle !ie»t nu:.-rigj'
nd apply it Hi the best wu“
EataWwhed in tMt. mMOta* l« X -- s. B. CONVER ^Blumhlag aS* Asbary A»e#ee, Oceaa City. H- i. 0a» I unai
will
March U.
W.t B,la bad, hut there a III he cutis latlon to many In the thoagtit tha warbaacanaed the eprrad of tTirb Uanlty In the Mlkado e kingdom. Blown to piece* by a bomb Wha a terrible fate w aa that of the t rar unde. Ifurely, BuaaiaV reign of tei , ror la apiwlllng to the w bole world.
If It
, go out that New Jersey I* no longer the h'-mealead Mate of Ihe mowjulto. j ow nereof real estate along the coaat will i have i«rtic|ilar reaaon to feel happy, and Ihe red of u» who have lo atay here may he aide to find real tome IKd I night* ju Atigurt without having to [ hear Ihe burring of ‘some blamed I moa<|Ulto.'
the fad that at the Prleibead breakwater blorke weighing forty-one toua, and located over thirty-all, fact below pprtng-tide low-water, nere dlapla.ed during a atorm, w Idle a section df rwater weighing s.sun Iona waa moved bodily for a few Incbea w lllmut the brickwork beingdbducaled.
The UUdreth V irajulto BM. aa the
none \ a..'a . i.ri-Man ''f" 1 one, na* been followe<l by IPaan t lit meets with ' mor *> onf ln ,b * -*'** ' °'k State Idea. It would appear l ' c * t *“ U,r ** ' u,rodu< * d b > tb * Amtrl Ido mucli'!** 0 f itermluatlou Society.
i aaya tb? Wave. It providea for a comi miawlon of ten to confer with similar oommlaakius In adjacent Siatea, •to
. ... . . ’ u '“ "f i suggest a method of improving the Me wawarac. B ^ £ h '« c'-j t.,,, u.w,
TbetUnl■nd lui Ull.i> the National Congrem as.
Such an organUatipu w ot
A Moi
Thk birthday anniversaries > Washington and I.incolu In Kebruai recalls to mind the fact that many of our greateat people were born in month-tbe aborted of tbe year. Pm pi ,k cannot be too careful of ooodUkw In which they leave t Moves before retiring for tbe night Remember, there is always the |a»alblUty of ~
A Wawiinuton paper *aj* thal tl
with nothing to show (or tbe uioutln be baa spent there except his hoard bill. Surely one may hope that he will also take home tbe receipt for It. SckatoB Cuaws la doing excellent work In the way of providing gan this accUbn. He reragnUea that tbia la one of tbe mod Important of tbeattractioua of Cape May County, and la dolug hla bed In the iutered of the hunter.
The much-married
THKPlatatieidCourier-News |>atMbe Awembiy and J. M. E. Hildreth the tack by saying that “the House of the Aaacmbly Of tbe New Jersey Ugtaiature has one good mark to Its credit anyway, thua far lo the semlou. It id the bill providing for tbe moaquito-breediug
A *rcr Salem, Ohio, uttered there very tnitbful words at a receut meeting of met ebanta: "I'utlrlug energy, drlct lutegrlty, the liberal and Judicious use of printer’s Ink—there are the fundamental requisites of business, and many a man has been swept from tbe commercial board of Industry because be failed to recognize their Importance." Business men everywhere can study there few lines with Immense ptollt lo
Ajs*a®unatiok ha conspicuous part In I For generations, U no has been tbe one resort against des|aittsm. The recent recrudescence of this fearful form of organized terrorism U a manifestation of de*|ierate discontent under an tplolerable political ty. rauny. Tbe hupelemnesa of It lies In the fact that the Russian Government never has been able to reqpgnlr* Its real significance, but invariably has met It by increased revel tty, which only leads tu greater desperation
nd New ATaf
introduced by Bepreaeutativericuddri of New York, and makes sl
virions for tbe reclamation
and marslies In New Y ork and N Jersey. Ho It appears that w Kb all the poor Joking and Jedlug about our reamtative's bill. It seems to b
pretty good cotnpsuy.
Thk elertrir eliafr for murderers Is being favored by Mime of tbe Btate new spa j era, dure tbe mishap the execution tl Bridgeton the other
day. "Tbls bungling by
lloner," says tbe Newark Advertiser, ■revives the controversy In regard
I aulst bis brother, a otrorch In Toledo, t it succeeded here by
He has been telling his f " sharper than a rerpent • j have a tblokleas partner | Many pauplr are loo busy calllus ' . teutlou to their friends' (Is! w heel T ! bother much about their own.
cause noisy people, who are nol |>ermlttcd tu "think" about liquidating from a brow u bottle at Ocein tlty on Sundays, cross the hay to
rimers’ Point and make I cry oBeiirite, the Point Is police department For tbe one men will techier and force at a salary of $&a per i bis clothe* In the sui
ceau I lly folks ha< r getting to Sobii ter We think, »ti bottle" is drietly
furnish any reasonable argument w wretch who baa commlttrd murder i cold blood should be maintained by Ihe Bute for t^e red of bis natural life, or uutB-a complaisant Board of Parshall grant him a parole or a pardon. But It does offlrr a very efTeoargument against tbe preee method in tbls Male of executing criminal. It was an enlightened and humane sentiment that to N*w York Bute procured tpe substitution f tbe electric chair for the gailowi Whatever oppodtion existed at tb ■e that change was made has tee stilled. All rxecutlous to 1 nw conducted without , without a hitch and expeditiously. Why should not tbe State of New Jersey adopt tbe New York
r- Y ork
: are told that leek- of mein exercise is the cause of tbe death of one-third of the rural laborers of England. Tbls startling fart was ad< by tbe testimony of a medical expert to course of tbe trial of an act rare to a IxiDdon Court and baa continued by a leading specialist In
you will get “softening of tbe
and be apt to "go oil' to an apoplectic something of tbe kind," as do the country yokels of Britain when they "attain the age of slxty-Uve
ly-Bve.” lir. Hollander does n
like the popular phrase “softening of ihe brain," but prefers tbe more » title term "general paralysis," wl due. be says, to the starving of the brain cells and tbe hardening of the coDoacttog tissues. If you wish live beyond “the age of rixty-flve venly-flve” become a think er. T irder and deeper yon think, tbe
uger you are likely to llvi
At tbe opening of tbe present winter. scientists and others not acteutld* ere disposed to ridicule the dgns of trvere weather so generally accepted by tbe common folk to the rural die lets. The goose hone, the heavy croj f nuts, the thick fur of rabbits, musk its, otter and beaver and tbe exln ork of the latter on their habltaUoni ere laughed at as the ignorant super
Jtlons which tradition has
! know anything about tbe we w hen tta meteorologist* were unable i to venture a prediction, and It : vven more Wtiaelesa to suppose that tlie furs of animals should te accom- ' miidatcd to Ihe season when ins I much higher Jn nature's scale iBcn no warming whatever. ’ ill of these signs were observable lad usual abaudauee, and Ihe acieu111 probably admit that tbe w in-
The road expert connected with tti Pud-Telegram thus aim bis vlewi "Atlantic City has tried macadam fi street paving and is dlsguded with I I’rogicaalve citizens would even Invok the much-maligned certiorari to sto further foolish municipal cx|icudilui for this mi satisfactory pavement. A lanlic City Is going through a rather expensive process of education and nll ( evolution to tbe matter of street pavemem, and will dually reach the sheet |1 . u asphalt stage, that (lavement w hen j properly laid being the mud mliefac-
” r
' ‘ »ot a (lartlrularly safe argument
1 less there have teen a good many Iks*
TiiKTreutou Time* Is after the lish and propter hoes: but this I. precisely and game cummis*loners, l.idrn to w fiat Is claimed by thosdiw ho contend this from a receut iswue: •■The New I tat nature glvw warulug of a aeverr
Jersey flsh and game commissktnri- winter. They
are said to favor the proiudllon to - nal* have teen observed for centuries, amend the game law as tu prohibit tto and t bat they are entitled to the same *ale of any kind of game to tlie State, recognition as science given lo K* mul-
< iceiHlng rabbits. That would mean Uplled ex|>ericcc«s. that thou sands of dollars are annually
to be apeoj In docking the forest, and i-ownx of off.am eravKa. Held., and for paying salaries lo mots At the International Kuglueerlug than a score of game warden*, to order Congress, recently held to Bt. Louis, to furnish s|«rt to the few men w ho Mime unusual figures were given on own guns and have the time to In-; tlie subject of tbe height and power of dulge to Ihe recreation. A tetter pi.n ocean waves, partk-ul.rly a. regard, would te to abolish the fish and game their effect upon harbor work. In ■u and forbid the shooting of the «urse of s p.|*r dealing with the
w Dover harbor, It was stated that
Goversob BrOKta gave some of his gress no wave of a greater height than Newark friends a surprise receutly. fifteen feat haa teen recorded-a fact according to the Hunday Call, w bit h which w 111 te very surprising to those says! "Uoeeruor Mokes was brought have experienced the miseries of up In a email town to Boutb Jtrseyjtbe Ilover-Callals paamge. Tbe fact and much of his active life has teen , Is the more remarkable because, at the sjicul in Trenton, which has retained | entrance to the Tyne, waves from Its village characteristics. Not long! thirty-flre to forty'feet high have teen ggo the Governor w as a gued to »J measured, and the last named height
birds of any kind In tbe State."
iltze the service* o an endeavor to extract tl sown eye before trying lo te fu I <Icrau t'ity’s expense. ■FMIMU KI.KCT10MM. The atftl-sprtog election bill teen |«ssed by the legislature signed by the governor and Is in This eliminates the spring election from the* annual schedule and asary to all muntclpaiiall officer*, excepting hoards of edueattui tbe fall election, rieualor Crewe Assemblyman Hildreth both voted agatod this bill, aud certainly misii trrprcted tbe wishes of tlie county I doing. It Is particularly desirable theses bore counties. If anywhere, that the public business Involved to elect Ions should te transacted at one election, because there are are a initer wf voters, especially to llx rpaorts, who desire to express them through tbe medlumshlpoftbeli votes, not only upon county matters, but upon matters of local government, their property Interests are probably more Involved In the lattei tbe former. They willingly attend tbe fall eiecUuus, hut are apt of tbe spriug. * * tbe spring Mectlous, loo, there ways arisen a great deal of animosity many friends aud neighbor* t comparatively small matter involved,which will te largely avoided the merging of the two election. Star of the Cape. think that tbe legislative representatives of Cape May County -iced itlmeut of practically all of th county when they voted agatod tbe abolishment of spring electlom anti-spring election bill Is nothing _* leas thaw a piny measure. Intended to cl tech and perpetuate party power even to small munleipallIluaucial interest* are >y mixing Hie local guvmanagcmenl with county and Mate politics. ■ AMITAMV MKWAUF:. Of far more Importance to the growth and lading prosperity of tlie city than even board w^Jcs. or dreel tbe matter of an adequate sewage system which shall, at and under all circumstance*, keep tbe sanitary conditions of tlie ■wo above reproach. With private ow nership of the i plant, such ajdegrrc of aauitalton nol te achieved, even were tbe system entirely up lo the requirements both > capacity and efficiency. Concrete naunclpal control of f ■were, with the concurrent power compel connection with the sydeti only safe solution of Ibis vital
question.
The emptying of sewage mailer into the tay thoroughfares is a rapidly groa tog cause for complaint aud public opinion wjll increase In Intensity until the "pumping clause" to tlie exlding sescr franchise will have lo
'ly considered, and, event-
ually enforced. Tbls clause provides Hurt after June I, IWn, the Common Council may compel tbe Sewer Company to lay a main line pipe along
:|JOS.G. CHAMPION |: ..Builder.. OCEAN CITY, N. J. -s—a—». 'Uiitm tincl Specification* Pr* pored at Short INotice. ; v T'*"*'* t T T .
Bay a.
i pum
at some suitable point, end pump Ihe T outside the city limits, ler exlding oundmuns, the tay from |. rapidly becoming a harbor for foulness and alvliie.dlactarges that militate, strongly, against the otherwise Ideal summer life In boat luuaes.aud,ultimately. If notninrs-ltsl. >111 prectieally ruin Ocean City's
■hief attraction.
A cubic Inch of sewage at times contains as many as .iuu,uuu,uuu bacteria, most of them harmlew, .but my of them morbific, and they cannot, experts say, I* safely turned ’ ito river* or small areas of sea water. They mud be destroy'd, togelhrr u 1th tbe organic matler In tbe sew age u|<m
which they feed.
hur mis time with mi .Hot literary n
Since coming to Oceeti CKy in 1MH. atlier Me' l»*kry enlarged the church it a cod uf about 'taM). making H one if the larged and mod complete In hi. section of Ihe Stale. He a I*-, mill and paid for tbe attractive-look-ing and convenient rectory adjoining the church. The practically new ed i • flee wa* dedicated In June uf lad year, the rector being especially hoffbre that Archbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia, was present slid delivere eloquent sermon. In addition to hi* markedly fine work here. Father McCtoskey t chapel- *t Itorolhy and Kisley, h places be ha. teen to charge of Ions. Since lie was ordained to nlnlstry, hut a few short ye* dure, be ha* biilll four cburcbesreeord id w hich he I* Judly entitled well satisfied. SALT AND ICE.
-on of the fact that .muon Milt I* added fte simi-le physics I
- - dagrec* < .. which
ANCIENT CURRENCY. /
"A™
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o.rilwd bSadra
n rioi
LEWIS E. CORDERY
GufHter and
ow on exhibllioii
dorado has, after all, a keen wum of filneia of things. A great religiou. al is now taking the public miu off I he colossal election frauds of Us! fall. Pomlbly other ixmimuhilie. maj
profit likewise.
A local prophet -with more or lew honor in bis own county- predicts the end of the world in ]»U. fine of. the same kidney in PeunaylvauU make tbe finish to ld*i. Y ou ought to sup
|»rt home taleut.
Down to Wed YirginU a miutde has teen senl lo Jail far thirty dayi for carrying a ptaol. Do they get converts there ri ei armis ' Or did he propose to shoot them in order to insure againd backsliding accident* 7 Asbury Park's chief of police it charged with gambling aud accepting bribe, from proprietor* ot local "speakcssles." And Id think that Founder Bradley's moral lown should come tc this. Tbe force to Bomer.' Polnl may now come in the open. In law, an easement is "a liberty, advantage or privilege, w Itbout profit, w hu h one proprietor has to or through the estate of another, dldiuct from the ownership of tb* soil." Tills to answer to a query from a subscriber w he w Uhes to know what kind of a birthright he Is asked to sign away >r tin
camp ground.
. Mr. Wet
IrglnU, lias a hypermural Mayor—one McCarthy by u —w ho I* now engaged in a moral sade. I .Iks Don (Julxote, be tiita at ludmilia aud his Uted move order directing tbe removal from show windows of all artiflcUl limb* upon wbleb are dbplayed hosiery ■hoes. This removes l hean Cl|y from dsugtrr of further Atlantic CKy Juur-
■mlistic Jibes.
•' When human bipeds, masculine cruder, are Impelled to act w ith offeneas aud Ill-breeding in a pubiie assemblage of ladles end gentlemen, there should te an official Boor KxtinguUber, whose duty it would te to guide Ihe offendci to tbe outer portal. There was need of Jud such an official In Trower's lad Tuesday evening.
This U a funny work!. One |>ersou > struggling for Judlce and another is fugitive from It. One man is saving to build a bouse and another Is trying II bis for leas than K cod. One escapes all tbe disease, thal flesh is heir lo aud gel. killed on tlie rall-
rbojroad. Another eecapes without a •>t K-ratch aud dies of wbouping rough, -nu | One man stands off his creditor, and i' > j travels for pleasure, while another
.nd ; , * y " hl * dcbU * l,d l,om( '
he hob'
John Dunham, Alloway: Klmcr E. Dyer, Philadelphia: Fred. Canfield, Avalon: N. Cor-ou, Miss Gandy, l icean
THE WORD “HANDICAP.
Iiesplle Ihr iudemen
the bad walking, th tilled again on Monday.
had teen announced closing service. Fo there was a pretty
w hich all Joined w Kh spirit. There ' were a uumter of prayers and the evangelist spoke thrillingly of "(be sin against the Holy Ghod." Hr urged all to Join Ihe Isird ttefon H Is too late, and related instance* of tlie terrifying deaths of Iliosr w ho had refusedt^ccrpl Christ. I'|s*n tbe can'as HBnhrown a handsome |<icture' of tbe fare of the crucified .Saviour and 1 Hie evaugqlist made a strung ap|*ai tu | ■ he unconverted. With a picture of a grave of a mother, around Ihr mound nf which were gathered memlwr. of the family, a respoudve chord was readied in tbe hearts of sev eral in the congregation, w ho w ent forw ard. B. W. Edwards, called upon to make a few remarks, said that It seemed lo him thal every father of a family should become a member of Ihe church and thus set ah example for his children, whose minds * err in a
formnlative state.
Before the service* were i-loaed. Rev. Pennington Corson, tbe pastor, stated that, as arranged, this wa* Mr. Weber's lad evening w Kh them, but he‘the pador'felt that they would like to have him remain a short time longer. The congregation, Mr. Corson suggested, might arise in their seal* If they desired Mr. Weber to remain longer. The congregation promptly Mr. Weber staled that lie felt the need of a re-t after hi* labor, in this church, but he would gladly te laid up for a month if lie were given the privilege of savtog some others In the congregation w ho, lie was Inclined to think, are on the verge of being
converted.
S|icaktog of the meetings, Mr.Weber saya a wonderful work Is being dune here, especially among the men. It l* a noticeable fact that probably nine-tenths of those w bo go up to the altai or ask for prayer* are males, particularly youj.g men. A Railroad Tlrkrl. A little schoolgirl's definition of a railroad ticket is worth repeating. In a I'umposition written to one of the liodoii primaries on "A Hallway Joorney,” the little one says, among other things:— “You have to get a ticket, which Is a piece of paper, and yet give it to a ] jan, w ho cuts a hole to It and let* you ass through." This Is rather a good description for child, bul I wonder if many of our iaders appreciate half tte pleasure lo blch the Slip of paj-er or cardboard
utllle* them.
Jn former year* traveling was in >me respects almost as hard as "paasig through a hole" punched to any. thing, but under the present improved i used on most roads, es|«cially Philadelphia and Beading Hill-
the p
Ky.
Frank L. Campbell aud wife, H. A. l-ogan, J. W. Miller. Philadelphia:
< ..,um Fred ‘ K *l , l ,l «. '*«•'> CKy; Klmer
■ alia,. W here Rmfetc*. 721 «Ml fa*. l« 363 . the hymns SHOP THTM MB WST MIUE weather and OCEAN CITY, N.J.
retting, which
ENGLISH Sc JOHNiON,
1‘2 IO Anbury Avenue.
752 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fine Papet Hanging. Phging A Select Line ot WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Hcadquancre for UP-TO-DATE SIGNS
HARRY M. RICE, ....Registered Architect.—
S. B. SAMPSON, CONTRACTOR AND BIMDER Jobda* proapUr .•M.Md u> Pisa. sg*c>* twOoss sae vorsUhf drswlaas tur* (qik i. iimaii t mi Carpenters and Builders
HEAT on TAP
A GAS RADIATOR A VALVE TURNED A MATCH CONSULT TMt CITY GAS LIGHTCO.
lege.
.Up. Urn
tog a ticket, yot
HARRY H. RICE, ...Builder,.. No. 909 WIIST AVKiMJR, Ott*SA.«* CITY. re. J. ALLEN SCULL Contractor and • Builder-! SOS Central Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. iXtmju#. cbrerfull; jivra. Hututlna* erwcud bj ton-.rs, i or Oaj. JOHIN MARTS Contracting Builder *~— dally
sw Teat* at.
0. J. HAMMELL Marble n Granite Works Monumauta, Mausoleum*, Htatuary Work, Cradle*... CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vault*, Grave Covert All kind* of Cemetery Work Works at P’easantville. H. J. DARBY’S Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave. First-Class Work in Every Particular. I ’ ulII luru.*r ooUcs laundry w IK m.ll b. <xili*cu^ on Mooda, s ...FOR SALE... A five room bourn, furnished, with!
When Yon Want Anything’ in ...DRUGS... (0 10 Til Bonrse Pharmacy. a a «**«»• Reasonable Prices. Prescriptions.
Three Favorites
With lb* people of Oeen > Cl Scull's Best Flout
Scull's Fnuiite Blend Tea Scull's Sterling Blend Cnftee
B. S. SCULL, Prop.
ASBURY AVENUE AND NINTH ST.
That w ill wurry tl
l du,''—Pittsburg
■• n. say a horse.
Germantown.
i*KAt>o.
i Krrlckaon, Angleaea; ,
WANTED-Ocean Citj or other good aud well located seashore cottage! or cottages in exchange for well rented Camden, N. J., houses. Equit} $4 70a Address Box 201, Middletown, Del. : :
treed. •-■>llacSel|
K. TOKBEHT
—HOUSE MOVING AND MISING
finely upholstered eoaeh, to ..n. way .
■ore artistically tievorateti anti com- ,ee,,,h A l>ply
•rtable than the ^>M style "Pi ar," considered In Its day Ihe a F traveling comfolT, and are w hirled
| aw ay at a rapid rate by a swift loco- '
motive over a smooth, well-tallasli . | dustleasyoad, well protected by au
. 00k, Francis C. Meuamau, Phlladel- malic signal* I he neatly uniform I'bia; L'baa. Enuta, lielmar: J. Elll. train bauds are as a rule so Paulin, Glai*b..ro; Rev. YY’, H. Bur-] manly aud |>ollte that ladles c
"' l- “'“ 4*.,„ ! ",:s i —■i (•ha. I*. WUIKt, A. A. Howell, | rter "“’ ex ' t 0. Afam. V. V Mias Camden: William Blch, Balilmore;! Two *"P ecU "' r *l ,w 'rip* from CCn f| ARAUt fa nno Mr. aud Mr*. Cfaaa. i. Ixckwood ; ,, bl | adelphla are "Slxly Minulea u, aCU ' U * « DnU.
IMS SETTING Ch «rle* G. Millar
>*rte X *iU«. W’liWrd W. ass CHAS. E. ADAMS £ BRO.
tseueral <«Dlrarlar j ockan enrv New Jerwev
RALPH L GOFP, CIVIL ENGINEER.
SdR VEY0R.
CONVEYANCER
HINT AND CENTRAL AVBNUE,
OCKAN CITY. N. J.
wn:C. B. Hwee
llvllle: Wm
Pringle, Fred. L. Immoui. x „ ' l * made to other point* on Ihe Beading ! ktICK EATING, fclc., Etc. Fred. I,, tamonl, Italph and Bertram s - v »l«ni to the (',.*1 ami Lumber Fields All W ork in Mason Une Promptly l4imout,W.H. Collin., W.W. Adams, | ■ ud ° ,her I*"' Cenlral Pe^isyl. Attended To. Wr.udMrs.KtetexerAdama.AndKw)'.*" 1 *- OCEAN CITY. N J tanou, Mr. and Mr*. K B. Bailey,,, 0 " e ' er J' eouieiileat polnl of Ihe ,,, ,, . . Philadelphia: Man-1 ,hlUd,1 P hta » ud York Une U W. H. MITCHELL
that no Time Table is needed, rapid - ’
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