PROGRESSING WELL
Ocean City Sentinel piau, rrformer ami pollth-iau Not
i<mm .a* l*e»u«»» *•“’ TPt beyond middle mgr, be )<>• »ooS
f ‘R. CURTIS ROBINSON I' 1 *'* Hf ib« “'irM m well m] Tbeapeo meoUnir-f ibe MoKInlej
Editor and Propneto. Oi.»e of and xar. Ar • Bo^Uo* S.Klely, ..n TliunrJay rv«. f — c “*“ m - ■ ■ Inrlroclirf Sermon a, Rrv. Smoo, Orof. BUI. WilB*,
BOUNDARIES ARE OCEAN CITY HAS
WAS HIS TOPIC FULL OF DEFECTS AN AUTHORESS
ROOFIINO AlVf > S^OL’TIINO !
Tmerprire Phone No r*
Mam. raLRSDAT, HAIKU 2. 1805
relucUul Invitation U
Tme
tvrfev premia far month* «lll era hmsellKlit mp|ir»be«*ion. The avera man\|lue* not earrr H Ioiik mongb to
feel much danger
A cnrv offleial of Trenton tell* of battling eingic-banded with m maneatlog atiarii a bile bathing at I’alcn llcarb, Kla., In which he •et/rd the alurk by tbc jaw and broke it Hi* •tory I* certainly a jaw-breaker
* all of whom repre—*-t their |ilea*n at llte prog re** that baa been made, a* i>hbilc a|«aker*. by tbr High Bcb.«l
CCTIONS- pupil*. The debater* *howed IhorA norrwpuudeul glva* exprewalou to 'ougb faalllartty wllh the *ul»ject u» •tlie following view a ami auggeatlon* der dlaeuaglon, and handled tbetii- , on munii'l(ial electkina: Jael.'ea wllb tbeea*e that come* with "li la m>’ conviction that mumci|«r tlmdand
• Irctloti* *bould not be held In eon-
' nrclion with><Ule and uallonai eiec-jaolve t Ilona. I Iw-lieve thl* optnkiu la aliaml | fraB<
L ' i by all Intelligent peraona not Inter1 '-*le«J in the narrow acu*e In party • . eeaa lallier t half the publb welfare ! believe thai the real reaaon for bte mg the city and State electlona < i lie !><>|-e that party MMveaa rather U I nubile welfare would be advanced by
H. T. Casselberry in Pres
byterian Ctanreh.
In Hie Kirat Pmiiytyrtan Cboteh, Two importau Sunday evening, the paator, Kev. H tlir geographical T. CaaMlberry, preached a •rrmon jlam'e lieacb, ha< highly *|*.ken of by ail w ho heard It I the l«gi*lati
Rectify Mistakes at
Sea Isle City.
J. 8. Salter Writes Stories for the Young. >n I'ilv baa an autbonra*. t here
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S. B. CONVER
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OiauK City extrude it* aym|>atliirto fourt liooee people in their mlafortuoe- They have auataiued a aevere kwa., hut they are abowlug their pluck and Amerk-anbun by proni|>Uy aettlng
to work to rebuild.
The rapidity of the age In which « are living would produce vertigo In repreeenlalive of a few- geueralKMii ago. The wiM-yed theory of yeatrr-;
day become*an accepted fact to-day,>' prlnR
ic lm|gwcileei
day baa become a
"Slill.cerlalu arguno oliuieul * of apriug olTrred and urged. Ot
-aved. AmKber waa that mau^votera living in tbie Slate are employed Sew Vork and Pennayltanla and, -■or April election day waa not a holiday In tboae State*, auch voter* found
r il dltncull U> attend to their political
a , dtitle*. The economy aouglit w doubtful value and the vote In muler tow n* haa been heavier In Ibe spring than In the fall elections. Ob-, ^'fvlouidy tbaee argumeuta were
Oxe who haa given Hie *ubj«*-t aomr (bought expreaae* Ibe opinion that the leaa the public know* about the detail* ol an execution the better It I* for all conrerned. There la no benefit to be derived from an 'account of juat how- the prisoner met death, or how many minutes elapaed until hi* heart
dO yea re of age are comparatively leaa. In Ibe dortor'a held of work that may be true, but in a good many other line* of human endeavor they make buy* of that age Say bark of
tkiM paroled convict* may reform But, If we are able to judge by receui history, a large majority aoou engage In law-breaking. Ian*! It poMlble Ihal some day the Pardona Court w ill realtar that Ibe exercise of clemency by II often means mure work far tbe court*'.' Than would be Infinitely crime Ic New Jersey to-day were ll no Pardons Court. A w HiTEn iigures up tbe resulb t be find year of the Uusalan-Ja|-aue*c war aa fallow a: Total cost, (WU.UX of w bleb V*5,auu,«iu la debiltd to sia. Tbe total -killed and w ouu
Tbe Itiuwlane have kiat (taigun*. 7 batHmhlpa. U cruurre and a number of other veaaela Tbe Japanese have lost 15 guua, one baUlasliip, four protected ciulsees and two ioaat defence shl|s>
strwng, and I hardly tbluk they would
have brought about the change of long-standing 1101111081 system ha
there not been the I wipe and purpose
to weaken Independent action
niclpal elect him
party grasp on municipal ofth Thai purpose was not publicly avowed. Had it been, It would hi tended to arouse greater oppoalUon Hie anti-spring rlsctlou* bill, far tbe reaaon w btch I ■HlHHl Ibere W a w ideapread coorlctiou that municipal elecUuna should be kept
a|*rt from others.
•'My |>urpo**ln taking up the matter now la to offer a suggestion w bleb may pro' c acceptable to both aide*, lbo*e w bo are aarneatly o|>poaed to tacrilleiug municipal Improvement to party greed and. those w ho may honestly tblnk that fewer alaetloos are desirable and that they should all be held In November. My suggestion 1* that Ibe term* of Assembly men, Senator*, (iovernor and other elective officers, State and municipal, be so arranged that Stale election* can be held ■ly on tbe even yean, auch as 18t*>. I nun, 181U, and municipal elect kin* oa years, auch a* 1VU5. 1807, IBUb. This does not touch tbe questions of of the Legislature, annual or . only the election of Its memone year and usually sarve about
three mouth*
elected for three years, I could well be shortened. Town Councilmen are m years, but In relay* on alternate re, a precaution of doubtful The conspicuous merit ol biennial alternative election* would be tbe wide separation of municipal fruit uaUonal campaign*. The of tbe preaeni couatllution < York Inter posed auch an luterval ud their w i*dom has beau widely proved. This Male of New Jersey
mould net
« hatever w 111 conduce to * tser government for Its muiiidpali-
<i In polut of (a
together with au unhappy accompaniment of yellow-joumal cnialtonal methods, charactertxed Hie Nortb AmeHcan's story of tbe recent revival of rellglou* Interest In thl* clly. That auch a donUful medium of rxploliaHou ha* been aanctloDed by Hiom.- w bn had Ibe revival aerrlces in charge teems Incredible. While rejoicing In being able to testify to the ap|«rent genuineness of the result* atteudiin the revival meeting*, we deprecate Hie ' publication of auch sensational mall aa ap|«ared lu the North American baiurday, Hunday and Monday far Ibe reaaon that there I* not hlng to be gained and much may be lost, by a resort lu questionable methods of pulillcily ami
a distort ton of facts
The voter's manipulation of voting machine' will be complicated by a bill Introduced lu the Assembly by Mr. Riordan, of Hudson It provide* that lha office* to he filled he arranged In Vlphahellcal ordei
perpendicular Una on the left-band I ..
aide of tbe machine and the candl
eilucaday morning I went to TreuD, N J„ to attend tbe (Jrand I^xlgi the Knights of Pythias. After fivi a*Ion* of unuaual Inlereat, which ire very largely allended .and pled all of Wednesday ami Thursday. Philadelphia. On Friday morning I le/t for Pinebural. N < , slopping over In Washington from 10 ra. until 7J9> p. m., calling on Mr O. How ard, al Ibe new Pe slou Building He w as so kind a* to show over tbe department. From there I went through tbe Army ami Navy Building. After lunch I went over to tbe Capitol to see tbc unveiling of tbe Frances Willard statue by the W. C. T. U. of Washington, 1). C. All tbe school children of Washington and Invited to attend One Benator said: “Sever in the his tbe nation w ere there so many and children in the Capitol building.'' After these ceremonies were over, 1 went Into tbe Beuale Chamber to bear Frances W lllard. Beuolium, of Illinois, Introduced a Stale* accept from Ibe State of llllaola the W lllard and place It In tbe Hall of Fame, ahe being the Orel
ullrd
Bute*. After Ibis came the greatest treat of my life, to hear the splendid eulogies on tbe life of Frances Willard Senator. Beveridge, Dolliver and Hopklu*. After two hour* taken up by these three Senators, the Senate adat & o'clock. 1 learned that the House of Itapreaentallves would be
r. J. B. McCloakey, until recently r ol St. Augustine * Church, re hrated hi* fare* ell mass In Hitadtj Sunday morning last. He took oa ;o my good-bye to tbe members of bts congregation, who part w ith him with deep regret. One of hi* last act* »*• Christen a child of Kdward Busche •e new rector, Kev. J. A. Caulfield, now in charge.
A decided ly I»t>t Oiucll, No. 10. 1». of A., on la Thursday night, when they held social aud auction In (hair lodge rooa A couple of hour* wore whiled aw a eujuyably. much fan attending Hm auction. Tbe refreshments Hful and all that anyone could hare
■Inmeut given by Waahluguiu Camp, ’o. 7o, P. O. S. of A., ou last Friday -ruing, was dlasatUtied, U certainly
it line, t.
e lots doing In the refreah-
r fault of tbc
' large Messrs. Long, Christ Ian aud
dates'name* arranged alphatctlrslly : Huflinau left nothing uudoua to from left to right, opposite the office j make Hie occasion one of merrlmcul.
to be filled. Instead of pulling but oue lever to vote a “straigbl’' partyticket, the voter would have to hum,, far id* party candid ales, according to tbe alphabetical arrangement of the name* and push dou n several knob*. The Pool Telegram cannot sec an thing in Hie bill to commend it, and say* It I* not likely to receive favor-
able coutkleratlun.
r. and Mrs
d x.w ns, vi verge W. HUtaell 'aaper Pen nock, of
1-»umIou nv, were vlMtota here yesterday. They came down far Ibe purjosc of Inspecting their bay villas, just completed by the builder, Joseph U. ' tampion. These two buildings are handsome, Inside and outside, and Hie
The Oe-KA* City (S. J.) Si:stin».i «„ well plrawd. can say more lu ten Hoe* than Hx average newspaper can say In alxly t oniraci Awarded.
The Olapatrh pays this umiplluieii! h, Jo- t.. Chauipkin, architect and tbe BKlc-nNKl. because il deserve- it. builder, of this city, haa been awarded York (Pa.) Dispatch. : ihe contract by the Coraon'a Inlet
We Ihank the llbpatch for lbeo|iiu I-and I oiu|any to build IOUO feet of
lou au kindly expressed. Il due* one I bulkhead anunniffite for the corn-
good toget ,rahe ocoeafan.lly, o*,s, HiVc
tally from a newspaper of tbe worth u ropidly to eomplellou. and standing of Hie i)l*|«tch. ^ ——
v*sk iMaruvatATioM. This country, on Solurday next Washington, will wlines* one eif
greatest inauguration*, when Pn deut Booeerelt will tak* Hie oath i fttce tor the second time He will
the find "aeddenur’ President
succeed himself. He has served tbrv* year* and a half of McKinley'a germ Oeieaate.
*“>w “*
fairly well what to expect of the man i. B wj t , Andrew «'. Boswell, on TuesThere la no gainsaying the fact that day even ink. Among other things, J. be Is different from any man that mi v -
fcOt lii the White House as the ruler
, — . —, .{dward, w mu * buslnemat Wildwood. The bride .. Ml** Ito*e Bublugn, of Ibe (jnaker it'uy. After tbe wedding, there wai reve|41on In a hall on Hennantua
There will be •ervicos, a* usual, in Holy Trinity P. K. Church during the reason of Lent, beginning ou next
_ o-,-- 'Vedneoday—Aah Wcdoesdav. The Johnson was elected a de egal* to rervlce* on that dav will be held at he convention of Ibe State Master lOJOp’cloek a. m and 7.30 in the
, , . . , -iultu' A asocial km u> he held In evening, In charge of the Rev Calvin
•‘O'- Into the nearly fatly sun. ■ ou March 2Ut. S B. Couver! C. Parker, w!k> will he here during
aeveu >care.of hi. active life he luuj t > • I < <tn alleruale. Jl-eul.
there In lime to hear tbe eulogies by . reaameu Fuaa, Utafi' and italney of tllluola, aud l.utleUtld, of Maine. How I would hare liked lo ban Mir McKinley DchaHug Soclety Ihewe eulogies ou F'rmnces Willsrt this great Ihroug of |>euple that crowded Ibe galleries of Ihe Senate and House, and tbe splendid order that
was maintained.
After dluner, I left Washington the 7.-15 o'clock train far Ibe South, riving al Pluebursi al ii.au o'clock Saturday morning. Piueburwt is ideal spot, founded by Jatfes Tulft, of Huston, located lu Hie long-leafed pb e region of North Carolina, UhO feel above the sea level, having foui large hotels of Ibe very best, a numof boarding cottages, aud about fifty private house*. All (here are owned aud ooutrulied by Mr. TuRt This place is thronged with a rvtlued class of people from all part* of t Fulled Stats* and Canada. Ithaso of Hie largest golf link* In Hie count -an eighteen-hole link. The dUtauer over Ibere links l*mt than four miles. They also have additional course of over two mil around, containing numerous teuui* iris, billiard room*, bow Hug allcyi I a splendid orrbestra. Ail the» free to Hie guest. It also ha* t rrvatiou of fifty thousand acre* o d for gunning, a deer park will plenty of tame deer, also rabbits •quirreL aud pheasants lu abundance b are a great source of pleasure u the children Mr. Tulft also keep* fifty horses for horseback ruling, blob any oue can have a urn In* 1 charge. Till* place alac sown electric light and water p ud everything necessary fur Ihe irt uf Its patron* There Is a trolley line through the park aud oue Southern Pluea, alx miles dMai There Is a public sefcoul with Ihe best Instructor*, so Uiat people coming •re aud hrluglug ihelr children ive them keep up w Hh their studies. I am gaining lu hrallb, and I believe Ibis la juat the place for people w bo
.11 llte Hi
i build up strength
I left 1'iuehurM on Tuesday, far Hamlet aud Uocklugbam. Hie cotton mill diatricruf tbe South. I shall gu through those mills and w ill he able to tell you more about the small children at wurk therein lAtyr I shall go to Kalelgh, X. C.. then the shall l«, "ou lo Ktchmond.'' Very respectfully yours,
COBHKUIta Mahan.
reliable sources religious deuouilnattou* In America. *, lo answer our question, what la e religion'.' we will not go to any ooiluetlon. but to the Itlbl^Itself, only lufaltable rule of faith and dice. We find revealed lu the ie that while religion In Ms truest *e has only one form, oue body, it has many members, |<erfonning many tonrilon*. which go to make up the whole body. In Homan* we read, man believetli. Thl. ter of things. Faith •t, and the laltb by hk-h man I* saved t» that of the
of the
'The heart aland* for repentance, id,If w e truly twill restore that which gotten by sin. Keatoratlou I* always the sign of true re|*tiUDce. "The heart -lands for love. A man lay have the |*rfect ‘form’ of religion, ut w ithout lore II fa dead. Make no mistake-a religion without love to God and your fellow-man I* aimply ibe abell of religion. ‘By this that ye are My disciples—that ye love on* another. ut true religion la no! all heart more than Hie body la religion lias a mouth. Tlie heart believe*, but with the mouth ouufew--ton I* made unto salvation. ‘Let tbe deemed of Ihe Ixird any of us do nut make religion ihe hject of our conversation, too many e slleu| w lien they should speak oul r Christ We cannot Itrlal except we l« hold for Him. He I* ellher all to ua or nothing. ItehgioQ I* not all o ellher. Not every man that aays, I/ord! I-ord' shall enter Into tbe kin torn.' Not every man that can perform miracle* and wonderful workd enter* Hie kingduiu. Be very carefm that we do not talk any louder llji we live. Some of u* live ao loud and faal through Hie week ihal others can. r us sprxk on Sunday. To talk rellglou, mluUlera, sermon*, mualou*. etc , I* not religion. Shallow muly the iuu*t unlay, and tbe drum la loud because It la hollow. Je*u> said, 'ye are the light of Ihe world’- somethlug *eeu mi (ban heard. "The body of rellglou ha* eye*, «ee God, aud ace man a* God ace* hh ind to ace Him every day aud c fitly one day hi Hie week. Man aomtiuie* write over their store doors, Business la Business,' and over lb •burch door. -Keligkm I* Kchgton. They say to Religion, 'never i-ome h ' and to Business, ‘never go t< church.’ Do not use your religion merely to fill up the chinks rack, of life, hut make If Hie arp and woof of life. This body of dlgton ha- ear*, al*o. Kara to hear bat God, ihe Ix.rd, would speak ulo HI* iwople' Kars lo hear Ihe cry of ihe weak and the lonely and cry of those w ho
A careful Investigation of tb darle* of Sea Isle (Tty, a* described in bill iucorporaHug It as a borough ic ten years ago, has developed b defects lu Hist description amake II practically Impossible to fix base boundaries far the purpose* of taxation, and II Is remarkable that no contest has arisen ere Ibis between the lowuabip and borough regarding their respective limits For Instance, tbe loOO-feet-wlde strip extending southward from the main body of tbe borough to Townaend's Inlet is described as “i-iOO feet westward from the high water line of the Atlantic Ocean," and thafttat-feet-w Me strip northward to- Corson's Inlet I* likewise described a* being measured from the high water line of the Atlantic Ocean." Now, tbe absurdity of making a measurement from *ucb an uncertain and variable point as ‘‘high hue of the Atlantic Oceau" is evident to all, and, aa no record can he of any map, surv ey or measurements made at the rime, Hie w estern limit* of these stripe are lin|io*alble of
fixation.
Sea Isle City now desires lo have It* boundaries definitely aud legally es- " -bed, and a further hill has Iberelieeu Introduced b
Religion
Ihe wklov
u thel
Ufa bauds aud te fat her le** aud i fillet km.' \\ hat are lu religious
cripple* *-
mailer: Always lame i baud and foot religion I* needed. ‘Thl* body of rellakm will always ■e clean. ‘Keep himself unspotted roui Ihe world.' O! for clean men— he heart-oul. 1 ji-t of all. let us rendu her, religion w ill never be made in easy thing. The founder of Ibe 'brlsttan rellglou said: 'If auy man will follow Me. lei him take l.p hi* dally.' To have true religion, u.t be 1 hrist like You say Im(■mible? No; the promise H Ihal we
be like Him.
!t u* grow, Hieu, In Ihe know ledge of our l-onl and Saviour Jesus Child, for lrug religion is progressive from Uicere to penitent, from believer lo aim, from salul lo seraph." Oyster!! Plenty of Prune Oysters
wblc
f d
k
remain* on Ludlam’i
Beach, after releasing the |>art .of tbt strip first above mentioned, a tract ol ground lu Dennis Township aud a tract In Fpper Township. These trach ire comparatively amah and of lltlle Blue,-but, in order lo make Sea IsleT boundaries geographical aud logkal, tracts should be Incorporated within the borough, thereby raetlfylug
lalutlea that now exist. Bill
■No. 84, for tbe estahllaUinrul of the borough’s boundaries, provides for' ihelr extension lo tbe hay and thoroughfare westward, and will result lu rectifying for Sea Isle City a condition which at tbe present time 1* indefini
id illogical In the extreme.
It la naturally impossible to couceh act or any act meeting w|i aal favor, but It Is felt that Jus-
Hoe and reason demaud that the luter-
i of Sea Isle City should be sub- • ed In this matter, and Senator sse deserve* tbe approbaUou of
every voter In that borough far hi*
present effort* in Ihelr behalf.
A LAW MUCH NEEDED
aong tbe recent bills presented by Seuator <'reuse Is one to prohibit the State Riparian Commissioner* from
eying to auy person or
Hon in fee any of the State rl|*rlan ‘ inds In Cape May County. Tbi* Is a measure Ihal a great her of realdeat* of this county a
U-rested In, and they
of Ihe n^bylerlan Board ol Ihe American Boy. clt because magirlne* like thj scripts than they can u*e. Beside, j 1 they largely aolR-il w bal they waul I j
rte* ordered my
•Then, too. If oue has good plot* meriting In hi* brain, I think it well j lo learn the craft before using them, j As one editor says, good material doe* | not make a good story. It must be ! handled rightly. * "Of all work, lo me, this t* the most delightful and absorbing. Whatever n become* useful, and I am very glad now to have had always habit of seeing everyIbing |*iwiblr and asking question*. Nothing i*
rrvtug
land which Is rightly their Instead of Ibe ground being taken far nominal sum by pleasure-seekers. Tbe bill reads a* follows: to prohibit Ibe Riparian
making any
grant* of land* In lee in any part of ■Hie county of Cape May. enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New The Riparian Commissioners
; have tbe r
;, powi
■utborily. In the uainr of tbe State S'ew Jersey or otherwise, by deed, grant or otherwise, to convey to any i person or corporation lu fee any lands lu tbe coouty of Cape May; provided, •wever, thayttil* act shall not prowl grants dud leases of land by Hie Riparian Commissioners for Hie pur-
po*e of reclamation.
2. Thl* act shall take effect im-
mediately.
Tb* hill wa* referred to the Commitv on Riparian Right*. Ilhas been suggested to Senator reuse that the bill may be regarded ai too much on the order
A d»S RADIATOR A VALVE TURNED A MATCH
CITY GAS UGHTCO.
GEBRCE H. BOURGEOIS l SON
Carpenters and Builders
Mabel McHenry, Millville: fleme Remington, Wm. G Moore, Haddui
fifld.
Tho*. Jack, John Dunham, Am McCorkle. 8. H. I’ancoatl, I'biladi C. Murdock, Ocean t hy. ] I-ary, Camden PKAtlO. Charles S. I-ore. Daniel Steelma Camden; John J. Pierson, Rlverto W. C. Welker, H. Bidenham. J : Shirk, C. J. Cook, Philadelphia. t.‘. M. Klweh, Daulcl I*ard and wl! Camden; N. C. Clelland, Rev. G. J L-ert Iteddes, W. C. Hunter. Rev. ai Mr*. C. C Parker, A. l^trkeus, Jul H. Halloway, John H. Beau, Pb addpbla; W. S. Greham, J P. Fo Joseph (i. Champion, Ocean t II Captain Charles Vanaman, Dim* Creek; A. B. Smith, Bee-ley's Point; Feudal Smith, Palermo; W. S. Smith, Cape May City; R It. Warwick, Cape May Court Hou*e: Frank Erricksou, Anglesea; L. H. Falrlamb, Wilmington.
HARRY H. RICE,
...Builder,..
No. QOQ WKHT AVIZNCIIi,
CXSRAIN OITV, Ai. J. ALLEN SC0LL
Contractor and Builder
«JOS Can fra I Avanua
When You Want Anything in ...DRUOS... CO TO TII Boarse Pharmacy. Reasonable Price*. Prescriptions.
JOHIN MARTS
Contracting Builder
0. J. HAMMELL
Marl)le<n Granite Works
Three Favorites
Scull's Best Flout
Scull s Favorite Blend Tea Scull s Sterling Blend Coffee
Wm. A. Shaw, Henry Geriarh, Kbeiierer Adams, Geo. K Welas, O. J DvKoussc, tiro. Bartlett, Jr., Richard SbeViln, G. H. Jacobs and wife. J. K. Hlghley, Jas Polk, Wm. J. Detancy, ' has K. Weiss and wife Walter R Llun, Walter Htllson. Mrs. Janie* Polk aud son, Jo*. Thomas, Edw In J Davis, John W. Cunrell, Mrs Richard Shevilu and sou*, i . H. Speckman, N.
('. Clelland, J. A. Hlsey, W.
hna, Foster Gilroy, G. ( . Market. Jr., | fln _. and wlfa, Mrs. K. IT/oil, Miss Evan*.! Philadelphia; Wm. U. Liggett and' wife, Francis C. Liggett and wife. _ ' Pit tabu rg; W. D Hhcm-rd, Haddon V “ rid; J. P. Hacsniali, Ashury Park: »uI E. Carroll, Dcnnisvillc. " A fit
:e iiidlffYreui-c among Ihe ' A>>J Tie soutbero part of this j •*« whether or not a State ap- ! i will be made to defray the f mmqulto cxtenulnalion i
faith lu Dr
Monumenl*. Mausoleums, Statuary Wurfi; Cradles... CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vaults, Grave Coven AU kind* of Cemetery Wort Works at weasantville. n. j.
DARBY’S
Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave.
. Work in Every Perth wlai
...FOR SALE-
WANTED—Ocean City or other good and welllocated seashore cottages or cottages in exchange for well rented Camden, N. J., houses. Equity $476a Address Box 201, Middletown, Del : :
on We*:
Apply
, below
Smith's ability to do » h
lo. for fa
ic say* I
his theories I tan operal Urely free from the ne*t The greatest bcuellt of
family v
- Furnitere. Carpets, Mattiag and Beddiar
j Window Shades. Etc.
n-1 712-14 Asbury avenue.Owen Clty.N. J.
.. ... B-O.Adufi. f. » Aiim
prouriatlou would be felt bv thl* i.arl
rf.YW 6E0. 0. ADAMS & BRO.
'.‘ifrLSijr'E PUSTERIKG, BINGE setting Then they -Id al a -avrl- MILE LATWO. fclc.. Etc.
local leglslatlou, and lie will probably haLiltanls lu ju*l thl* manner, not t u ! Attended To.
j „ OCEAN N metfan^^SS^^vW^; V/. H. MITCHELL,
could he readily paasea, and would j duced their hearty support. SadHnot BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING -a.-r«.-r^riSSSsS“'- w; r' ie “ B,NU ^ mnnm
| New Itruuawk-k, N. J.
a* to wldeo IU aoope Hi* I mention v wheu he Introduced tbe hill, how- "‘"‘T; .
waa that, aatt I* ou* in which log _ _
Ibis county I* deeply concerned, it i w hlch A*aeiublymau H?ldreUl n |utro- , .-.II U !■* X11 — — - ....I , - : Hill—.1 II..Ir .......
B. S. SCULL, Prop.
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