Ocean City Sentinel
R CURTIS ROBINSON
Aftwt'Hi
It would be well did we have a few more men of the Lincoln type In tbla year of our Lord 1807. DrarrTE all ibia cold weather, the Treat predirta an Ice fa ml lie next summer Talk of monumental nerre!
The Trenton True American pay* the following J->aC tribute to Uoeernor
‘ Stokea: Oovernor Bloke* peraonally
U a friend of Mr. Brlmca, but at the
1 beginning of the debt be declared that —a- .--iL—■■ the Governor of the State bad no bualTHUR8UAY. FpBRUABY 14, 1907. D<M i 0 attempt to control the acta of "lTi. 7i"~ri>i nV—i- —" ,be LneWature' or to meddle Id An) K.j.MMaoMrlaaawiiaMUar. mattera beyond the apbere made for • ‘ = : him by the <Joo«tllutk»o He, In ‘ * Caw Mar la_vefy happy three on,,, word a, refuaed to play bo.a, daya becaoi* Congrew baa given bet The Trvt ^merlcan dlffera wKh more than fl.0B8.00l) for a harbor (j u vernor Blokea In many partlculara. of refuge. Cape May la In luck. So. nut pertlaau blaa that blind# one to alw, i* lbl> county, for the benefit to |b( Admirable vmuca of a pblltlcal bpCape *lay 1> bound to be felt by the po 0ell t contrary to lire aplrtt of ' oouuty. juatloe. And The True American ven-
ture> that for yean to come, long after
THE Board of Trade la atarilogth. ^ , bal| |h# tabeniMorim] year well. There wa. . fairly large Caaper Stoke- will b-
' accounted by Jeneymen one of the
admirable cbaractere In ber
SONDAy IN THE “ - LOCAL CHURCHES I' astmeti ve Sermons Were D( Hvered to Flocks by the ’
til!
TKaea-KBancK iraciiltasR* The Sew York Sun la autbority for lha atatemeut that In the legUlaturca
of nearly forty state* no
the exet-e qucatlon In one form
another la prominent.
»Vhlch way la the tld • turning a< to 1
Ibia Important aohject ? So one w ill instructive Sermons Were De-
preaumeto deny tbaltbe world drin' le— Intoxicating llt|Uor than It <1
formerly. Tbla change la due to many Several Pastors, canae^-a greater appreclatfou of »-i Th , riru < lle . ,,,,1,1- city . hriety. aclf denial, the exlgencl-a of 1 B „cnded on Sundav la.i I bu-iue-a and labor, the qoeatlon °fi >re .|v r n report*‘of
bealtii, the kno<a ledge of the —“
II. tfor, S; 21: “Provldln
, 22; 16; -For wltbool
FIFE RESIGNS FROM RELIANCE
There wa. a fairly Urge
attendance ai the la*t meeting. The
mem l era abould be out lo
meeting next Wedneaday night, and thua abow tbelr IntereS lo the orgaulxatinn. ______ 1 Sless the mao, aay* an exchange, w ho la. to a teaaonable amount, uo-' aaay aa long aa be oweea dollar. If you’are at aome time compelled by unavpklable clrcumetaucea to requeat your merchant to extend yonr credit for a time. In making your appUeet ion toblm for It don’t tell blm ^Jao will pay the And of the month when. In your opinion, It will be the tenth of
tbe month before you will
There are 1.7S0.176 children In tbe United State, between the agee of ten and fifteen, who, according to tbe Ceoeua Bureau, are wage camera.' Of tbla number 1,0H 446 are working oo forma, atrformlug dune, which are onl reganjfd ae barmfnl. Of tbe real child alaveetbe^karc 608,207, and tbme are employed fH-frade and tranaportattoo, lo mechanical and manufaetirlug puieutta. and in domeatle aid peraonal aervlcg 1
political hiatory.
Three Indian reaervaitooi Montana, Wyoming and Utah, elated for opening before tbe (pll of 1907. A young man Who get* a claim oo either of tbeee reeervatlons b independent for life, aay* a Waataro paper' There are no auch oppnrtuol tie* for food getting In tbe Eaa*. where every foot of ground ha* private ownerahlp for yean and where land la held at a high valuation Tbe young man of the Eaat And* bla opportunltlee con lined to tboeenf bualneaa. and even Id tbla tbeta le much more competition to meet than lo tbe
Wert, where the population makae all Huai From i
effect, of lot ‘Xk-anti
reputation
sj* a vaat army of meu, e— pec folly tbq-e connected with the rallied*, who nevr touch an Intoxicant, u auada. if a.locomotlve engineer or train conductor I* found drunk blit oo duty, be la liable to ten year-' impriaonment It la .a fact worthy of thought that thirty million- of our paople. more than one-lblrd of our population, already live under prohibition law." Three-fourth- of our population artlfolal abataiuen. TtaatlFVY NATION* The two nation* which are moat ■pfcuou* and aocoeaaful In tbelr eHorta officially promote thrift are Fr-noe and Japan, aay* tbe Sen Franclaco Chronicle. Aa lo France, t'on-ul J Martin Miller, of Kclma. write*: The public acboolt of France leach tbe pupil*, both boy* and girl*, bow by depositing regularly tu tbe Government aavlugs bank, no liter bow smell the amount. TJ>e Government will fora fob mouev to all public school, pupils, under certain rood It ton», with which to help atari ao accouot lo provide an Income in old are. Pupils ettalulng ceilaln de-
tbe u
■ will t
r known. Fortunate
will be the Eastern youngs
tbe Agbt for United which coded In Dryden'a defeat and
Thto la very H* ID *
Ax Atlantic City ma Gold field, Scr., was rattMT Intern In the way they ffieke out hotel b They ran the ociupattna of room, tbe rome plan a« mechanic* run tl union* Every eight hour* oooatlti a ’•day" tn paying r
aaoden. Tbe system about tbe middle of
during that
were opened, aa compared with 90S.** th# ■am* mouth laet year, and 386,291 fottera aiid packagaa were returned aeoden. agatoat 191,482 lu January 1908. Eighty per ceol.of this re able matter* waa restored to aei foat month, aud .under the -method It la expected, with tbe addition of a tow more clerks, to return the
full 100 per cent. .
Foma respectable old person. Cape May.I* fiowiug quite giddy. Listen to this from St be War of tbe Cape: ••Who will be Oral to make application fer the poafttoe of harbor master? We
'wl'l have to have,
den*, too. won’t we? Yaaanda U.B. cuatom* collector and aMfotaula AI*o a Beet of revenue cutler*. Also dor* and coaling facltltleafor domratir and foreign shipping and the nary. At lematoae battery .or a company of coast artillery abould he Natloned bare and a opart defence erected. We will to. perhaps when tbe-Jap. get
'Cade Hat
-v •— — ,-thlng novel for tlw datortc annlfalfotlon of any enemy 's
aWfreMT
aocuaed of off Mr. Briggs' election, prered to be one of his suppo and Governor Stokea waa alao charged
franca (franc 19.9 oeuta) credited lu It to demonstrated to tbexi what this will amount to at compound uteraet at 8 per cent, when 21 yean of
they will have
saved el that age If they deposit regularly I franca waek, 1 francamonth, i phase of Freuch
r thrift. Tbe
r era men t receives the money even, ■ school children and Inverts It to ioeeanotd age annuity. It will •Ir. aaeiug* deposit* up to 1300. an th* amount la Invested In a 3 cent. Government hood, which I* 8 aubject to tbe order of tbe drKor, and tha bulk of the Freuch 98.090,000,000 natlooal debt Is held by Industrial claw**. Tbe Governit control of pawnabopa t* well Tbe Japanese Government la even lore aarneat and active lo promoting thrift among Its paople. standard of life la alreadyeo lo'
ou ^people leaf our o
Fake, of Bergen, to Briggs, thereby giving blm th* ueadad to make op a clean
making fair allowaucea. there have been aoough example* of Ingratitude and duplicity during tha pa-t
::-:z
I to tbe political
This
inturn to Introduce a raanlntloo providing for a joint commute* of the Lectofoture to rtt after tbe Legislator* adjourns In tbe spring to make an vestlcatloo and thus And out If tb
mouoply and to devise
Every now and then a cruaad* to started agalort profanity in aoi American cltlea. Tbe shock lug
thing about tbla development I* that
It la uaedad qj all. Why a dty of or
dloanly decent people should' feel
»der tbe neceeelty of ‘'crueadlng*' falnat tbe use of language o nets and lu public plaeea which to i offence to every woman and
to only
Indulge In prafafflty can put Into bis dean, crisp sentence* more than tbe "awearer" can foroe I outbursts with a dozen oath*. Profanity may mark auger aud ac a» a signal of a to** of tem: neither of tbeee are thing* wl
vert foe to tbe w
It l
local cottage botaiil-t and for the Pei
Brig*-, who I- an elder I
Third Oirt-t*au I burcb. We-t I rielpbla. drew a picture of tbe 1 figuration aud tbe appears i
bo bad been dead Itbi ;
and Ella*, who had been taken
Ind 928 year, prevloua picture wa* most vivid.
before hi* death, had *|*.ken «: prophet, raying, "unto him ye hearken” Tbe-propl^fT in ‘••llli folthfulue— to I'briat raid. "He* you ahall live " Other |«—ag ricrlpture, wltlLrimllar bearing
quoted by tbefapeaker ,r ’ raid *1 r. Briggs, "i obey, and Ibougb all
dltioD uf meu who would r might be accepted by Him. the ' tlau wa* tbe greate->t rr-puu-l God. Tbe Cbrlrtlau would, aud
Chrlalfou grace- v
to their coming here andard be Ipweryd. anxtetvoflb* Gov • ■he-tofc for tbe In-
own afondard
vered:
but lilt- truth liianEe* does,the wfcrd of G.d;
I. K. t'hurrb on Soaliev. John v. Aqiilli I,.it and prea.-ht-l AlM tbe pa-Ipr. Rev J ll I), who wa- a! Red t Prof J tj. Brige-. a (
c rabject. Assistant Fire Chief Says He raw 1 XH Anticipated Request From
His Company.
j a-Wlant chief of tbe local fire derfri- j
' „fo" •“»«>«. ba- tendered In* re-lgnaltou a* ™ “ neiuber of tbe Reliance FlrP fom-
ayS~\i i* probable that the com-
ir ye H
i’ —vl.t
tpect to
with tr
•ueb a
Tbe Cbriatfou i-elf about bl- • foil duties a*
dividual than tha Nippon.
Government
I in tb* world. Themiarieof lu highest and most celebrated ' m than those of responsible clerks lo larg* cltlea. That of a lo tbe national untver-lty I* aa many skilled workmen earn After tbe war tbe Government discouraged all public celebration* of victory In order that the pic might rare, not for tbemralrea. for Japan. Aa tbe Freucn Govern■t looks to tbe ravli^a of the people a market for national loans, gov
to mainly Inspire offlclal encourageof thrift. National uece—II' to be tbe tnertlable lot of crowded popolatlcna with a military apIrlL Happily, we In America still encourage thrift for tbe beueA
tb* Individual clttxen.
Tl Nit TO CALI. A M AI.T
RlBgofor are tbe privilege* allowed i New York owner* of net* and boatl our eeaooast. They are unexampled lo any other But*. Tbe aea-hore, Including the entrance- to Inlet*, I* lined with pound nets with small
bat catch fi»h and amall fry
and destroy the natural Increase of A*h by robbing tbe spaw ning beds. Bo
be** ml le* uf pound net* that
tbe native hand-line Aabermen are prevented from putting out to the
Ashing banka, and they are conde:
lo see the A ah, upon tbe catch of which . Vh- Ir living depend*. Intercepted and Lfecooped into th* pounds to be transported 'to New York and sold at ex-
travagant price* by a Ash trust.
Ibaaa foreign Aahermeu use the
.bore and taka wealth from tbe
by the wholesale, and are destroying
th* Btate'a Immensely valuable t totercfU without paying license lax. Tha Riparian Commission I nothing to aay about tbe use of But* foeds, and tbe Bute Iteelf, wl
maloUlotog an expeoalva and utterly
immtoston, -which, a* It ray*,
baa oo Juried let Ion over nil water
asks for no revenue and gets
none, except a amall amount aunually
neighbor lo fierfo enjoined by Ibe
y* Him ’ ”
Life wa* to I* considered a-,a set with Christ a* the great Teacher -knew tb* want* and needs of e< pupil, and wbo wa* at Ay* at t de lo assist in every h&ur of trial Tbe picture of a Christian world 1’ieo drawn. In contrast with whi tbe day of Ht* birth being happiest and brightest day of (tie year —tbe birthday • f hope. - Hrigg* concluded bla lostructi' remarks by telling nf a friend, a ba wbo bad lu bla shop a placard reading, “fbrtrt I* tbe head of thtnuae; tbe unseen guest at every meal. >e alleot ll-tener to all couvernation." Considering t‘ e bad condition of tbe weelber. there was a forge congrega ttoo In attendance, and all were much pleased with Mr. Briggs’ discourse. Tbe music, wblcb wa- of a special character was very good. Tbe forge : waa assisted by a male quartet, composed of Me-ars K. M. Button. Harvey Y Lake, R. L. Goff and Vrof. H. H. Lake. Tbe latter rang a solo, with violin obligato. C Homer fShoemaker was violinist. Tbe Sunday evening discourse In Holy Trinity Church was from Li 18;88: "Hearing the multitude pass by be asked u hat it meant And they told blm that Jesui
fall, for a wan to ring God. and Ii.idol. And G< ery Idol and crui No lle Is of God, bi
Dr. C
t. the vi
raid m part:
R. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and Insurance l-uMI. -a c»—" "• IS'os. 744-4b Attbury Avenue OCUAM CITY. N. JMens* to I oas OS Bond and Mortrage
•f kuylbltiE
reeive Audwba Is ibe lermlnt mpted. pro|ierou
if -Rule I. Is referred |.
>f tbe Reliauce *
It, a oner or later, of tbe devil, and any great degree
"Aga
i. If a
i-eed, Uicrc mu-l I with the man; or I oi something m
Tlie
SaJfc-Coc Void in
la restrained
tem pert be curbed augerthat
sign* of power.
Public profanity la aklu to smoking In a woman's drawing room It thrusts Into the ears of unoffending people word* which offrod them — - —J odor does tbelr uoatrila. They arc tmW end shocked by what they hear: and I hey suffer this hurt — the public streets, where they have rrv right to ba protected They are tbe victims of ungentlemanly conduct: and It Is very seldom that they leal willing to lake the trouble to punlab v* Tb* common know), lend* to tbe offence a color
purely, a practice Wblcb la sngwotfo: nanly.-vKhr-b is offensive to all to .vulgiV. which ’
years a. New York Ai
dealer obtained bisauppUeadltect froi the seashore aud could buy from w bn be pleased. If be should undertake
do that now be would be cut off from
all aupply of other A*b lu New i
He couldu’t buy a pound to aell. All' tbe product of tbe pound net* oo our coast goes to New York and la there •old to Ibe New Jersey retailer- In Booth Jersey tb* retailer ha* to buy hi* Ash to Philadelphia at trust price*
Tb* Btate of New Jersey permit* tbl*
outrage- Nay, It protects It throucb a commies too that has been lu. close sympathy with Ibe pound net monop
d has never lifted a Auger or
genuine recommendation to tb* Legtalatnre. to put an end to ll. Tb* salt water Asbery Interests of the Btat* are worth In capitalisation |—’
ably Afly million dollars, and "ste permit* stranger, to come Ir. plolt .tbeae fisheries and practice at bods that will Inevitably ruin them not stopped. The Bute permit* at ringer* to set up ao embargo * agaloto^NnrJNsey mar-
ital* permit* a mopoply I that compels tbe New oonaumer Repay from 400
'The blind are quick of hearing. Bartlmaeu* heard the sound of tramping fret. Perhaps he— bad learned something before about f hrlsl Now. He was coming This the |»oor beggar's one opportunity. He Uabound to Improve It. A blind' man saw what many, who had good eye-, a id followed a.long. c-iuld am sac: hr ns- a Healer, a Savior lie wmilii tot ml-* such a chance He rrlrd for uerry. "Hold your peace.' said Die inlanders. ’Who are you? Nulling but a-ml-rrabte beggar lie quiet Let th* proee-sloii. move oh.' ilficti tbit day. Human being-arr
their ussesstnus nr
wants, not by their worth Jem* did estimate men. He doe- not toHere wa* tired Here wa* faith Here waa prayer .And so ber* » a« to swered prayer. He pause-: a«ks what to wanted, though He kuet The boon wa* granted. >Vhal did that Jesu* of Naxarrlh pa<*>ed by on HU way to Jericho? It to Bartlmaeu* healing.spiritual al, dlBClpleshlp, a happy life.
f Naxarrlh pa—eth I.
of old. I He*fcume* near a*, especially In therasson of Lent and In time of religious Interest, fan we not see a* wall at leart a* a . pour blind tnin ^ la your opportunity. We lo-e aplritual vision by the prrsence In our meutal organ- of foreign Imitating
ce too much of tbe
world, too little of God, or there Is dlraase, perhaps disuse. Fishes 4u dark coves have no eyes. Men and women walk our streets In Ane clqthIng or In cosrser garb, or they drive wagons, trundle carts or ride In carriages, automobiles palace cars, who spiritually have ne-sfoloii. Thevars as blind** bats, alas, w ben Jesuof Nazareth passeth by, ready as ever If they wish It. lovipeo their eye*. "My friend, how It It with you ? 1It true, In At* spiritual sense, that, having eyes/you see not and having ears you hear u»t? Have you drifted away aud aV'ay Irom ' hrlsl and HI* church? -HkyevAu lost *11 your Interest In these things? l.isteir •“ me: -Jesu* of Naxarrlh passeth by' To-night He I* near you, very near.
to Him. whatever they' may j aho are your neighbor- 'and ; ^eE ye the Isird, while
lelhlug wrong luese methods, irong with tbe
of the time-.' Again, we answer becau-e many, men have succeeded In a)l kinds of buslnesa wbo e bated a He and have risen and (.■ceded because all meu Ijelleved In them, and their Integrity.” Here tbe (la-tor read tbe history of a* Dumber of men w ho were succeraful 1 recognized by the world as' bouest Again, If It was understood that lying was uecesrary to succeed lu o. In, w hat a fearful condition lues- and banking world would be! For business, like Christianity. Is built upon faith—our common faith common humanity. In Closing, let u* learn chancier Is tbe grandest thing li lorld. aud not riches A good character la above rubles, crowus lugijutu-, arid the work of maki tbe un|ile*l labor upon earth I) log the American Revolution, wl General Heed was President of U gr<j.s. the British commission offered ten thousand guineas to desert cause of his country His reply . ‘Gentlemen. J am poor, very po« your king I* not rich enough
oo tbe e
uy n
May :
o fo'gi
RED MEN TOUEET
•I was asked by one embers to resign a- *‘ it the request was ueve
“.nr that tax question . J Can easily be settled by building Bungalow Cottages rr;;::,.-! the? ar- in great demand (.. m-i.u,. | 1 have prepared pUnslor a number of these aftisuc and convenient little summef home- an 1 will I-- pleased U submit I did not them upon request rrir Jos. G. Champion S-!,s4 ISttllflct* iJ i PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS best for sll I PREPARED AT SHORT NOTICE '££'sjl3th St. and Haven Ave- Ocean City, N. J,
Mendel’s
One-Price Store
Gootiaciors anil Buimers Purnisliings
ind righteously, in Ocean tity, rou kindly stale what is the ground or the criticism heard on the street In
...ey? I think wu the fact* ought to be known X. N.
1st of unclaimed letters remaining he Ocean tity Post Office for-Ui* k ending February 9, 1907 '
i- Great tiilrf of Record-Sieve otorlf fire will by kindled lav. KeffOusry 28th, In the
of the Great hathem. retire* l chief of Record- and f- are now being prln *d : forwarded lo each reprr-
I the 21-1
I an oft lit a id will t
Initbe ejection for vhlefs the regula “rdef of prumothin will, of course, he obsereed, and Great Sannap Harry J Kathbone. uf Trenton, will be elected
n line for
'hlgf of Records Keeper of W bold over for anol ving been elected
okTKZt-T«IAW »*** HULDA.MS. ENGLISH & JOHNSON,
1240 Aaburj Avcnnc. m-Eza CITT. a. j.
ALLEN SCULL Contractor and Builder 008 Central Avenue OCEA!)l CITY, N. J. rbsarfolly gtrtn
ic making or ttie rutnattou of It—. . r|>euds on the amount nf tailoring ut u|*ou the-e |*rt*. The secret of •ng wear and sba|ie-bol'ilng He* berath the surface. That’* why yno in’t buy -by huiks alone mender* lot be*, whilst as stylish and correct i cut as any garments made, are betrr built In the wear-telling parts that lost clothes—that's why we guarantee liem with our name. Clothing; for Boys
JOHN MARTS and Hlouraa.
_ . .. o..:i j —_ Hats for Men and Boys Contracting Builder TheL.t*-t ...d Nobbiest Bo-it m
ipectsiiy Black, Brown, Netter. Mouse Derby*
itlmsi** ebserfully In
every grade,at th* lo*i
HUGE H. imCEOlS l SOI
Men’s Pantaloons
The Swellest He* our window dl-jday
Gent*’ Furnlablng Gouda.
Mendel’s One-Price Store
Carpenters and Builders ‘^tlan^c uty’. n j.
ALBERT G. GILBERT,
QHARLES L. HOFMANN PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER
RECISTCRiED ARCHITECT
LEONARD KftAUSS CO.
Electricians
bury Avenue. Ocr.n City. N. J Klfw-tnssl work oi sil k-.iui* prom pin *i
645 Asbury Avenue, 1
The
whtfo^He I
mercy and abundantly panlu will open your eyes as no one < and He will ea*e your soul "
Mrs. Harry Waite. PhllaA. < orson and wife. Odeau Bhlrley Prospect Park | GUI, J. Glee-011,' Tbo- J j •ud wife, Jordan Mathews, | *ra. A H. Walpw right, .n .l-.f. Mattson, Phlla j B Oewcou, Ml Holly; G.'
. Emery. Jr., Join
psrtp-ui*r. "ira^^lcAtawo.^i^^rarasds; Wssbiaztew^li* c , ees-i ^trlisbi. Vtrsi li-’ *»-ai. **TAT». Ann KA.at BL N. C. Clelland REAL ESTATE BROKETR : :'
a-'.VeT-otW Ml. and Ast»ar> A-e. HARRY F. STANTON
REAL ESTATE BROKER loW ^ cMttagesfro
mytbln
e If
COAL COfiL
«.0 *G«m • » U.iu COAL / vE-l. 0. ROAMS A BI D. COAL COAL 'USTERIRG. RANGE SEnil.G „ 7
Bay >-“U».<'..*l b.m/he
AAICK LAYINWblc.. He. _ J ' in Line Promptly SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.
■rwsuTq sr. akp wb-i avk. W. H. MITCHELL, j
BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING „ , u . uuct | I0BBIJS® Tl SPKClHbfV U ‘ A* nAmWItLL
2 Marble >11 Granite Worts
All Work In Attended To.
OCEAN CITY, r
cm 6AS LIGHT CO. OCEAN CITY, N J USE CAS FOR
COOKING LIGHTING HEATING
NO SMOKE
NO SMELL NO.DIRT
Just Strike a Match
Monuments. Mausoleum*. Statuary Work, t 'radIr*...
CEMETERY INCLOSURES
Burial Vaults, Grave t'ovrrAll kinds of Oemetery Work
Works at Pleasantrille, R. J*
will I
■«!
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DONALD E. ALLEN
Samuel Schurch .._ r —,,. REAL ESTATE ' AND INSURANCE 701 feborj in, Occu Cllj, H.U. IMprevra sa-l uulmprtfvwl propsivm’hi'r o 1— lake: ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... •*** A-Vory vvenae, Ooran City, N. J,
A. H. BAKER ...Unienaler • and - Emtalmer.. BAS ASBURY AVENUE, OCf AN CITY. N. J.i Ceil* answered dey or nlshi. ^fAKK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer
j"“ . ——
"Most a Mao Lie to Succn-I in irooro.em. **•« i*i«Mned. has!Hess'"’ was the topic of Kev. H.T. Some Improvements are planned by Casselberry's a rmon In tbe Fltat'l’me the men ber- uf tbe Ueliauce hire byterfon Ghurch on Sunday evening j t'ompany for tbe interior of.tbelr fire Tbe speaker's texts were: Lev.. 19; II; .bou-e. Among these Is arranging for "Neltber deal falrely, neither lie one hot water for the bathtub and *uto another.' 1 Prov., 22:1: "A good I tlonaVy- wa-h stand' Plumbers hava
name 1* rather h> be cboeen than great | been asked to
I. N. JOHNSON,
PLUMBER,
Steam and Gas Fittei
Money for Mortgages...
Repairing a specialty.
JORDAN MATHEWS . Tubs and Plumbrr-
PHiUAugijqu- : -—-*
T-n j. 1 Otto Artbur^ Aveniz,
W. L. BERRY. Manufacturing; Jeweler. NO. ax SOUTH SECOND ST.. Philadelphia. Pa.
ADI DEIAI Wl 762 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. JFine Paper Hanging, Painting
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