Two on a Tour fi T mOY ALUSON C-pCTljr 1 OK. b) M*rj MrKaoB.
! imrr roc •!. I*' -ty rltb>T." lx- u **ic(iii.|r t»r ! Uosrr* tmag- tbr l*rsx»t 4»«i | C*-J«T lx«rr* tlut •Itr fMTOd W I "bat I’ll €" <a rolxlnc Itx-ni *£ i rnj mloale /Mir train poll* u
j n» aat np »rr»le»i' ►wliml/ ; loukrd at lur aSuoat alrrnlj j /on tliluk ■ tuna i-ustil to t» C*T»n for tHIiwc M bo dnna
LONOON'S EAST SfcZ^!l-
‘S Fm* rware ol Po«rl, ond
Dissipation. Adam- a ill rrort at Kutl.ll. rtrort a..d . - Otwao •Mniuc aa« atartvl onTufada/
JZ A SATURDAY NIGHT SCENE.
FRATERNAL VISIT
tor of tlw Waabinrtor artrod tbr /round after Ita r de-'VtT nf t« e:jt.t mlnrJ P> t lie wirtd at aero tme-b near the r treat or
adjtut brr tboostit* and to plan for tile re*l of tiie day Ittxala bad aared erery po*e!We pen or froi!, her aaUl7 durln/rfbe aeOooJ trip and had deierniiued to erotrd i to orb ai/htaeetue into her.ten da/a i an/ other Wa»hln£lon tosriat bad •eer door. She had »l-ent hoars tctth the rt In/ mlllltier In her town (.tannin* •ry detail of the time and had Snail/ arrived In tbe^tr/ and taken a cab rwily to the nuiet tod*in*< abe bad ncommeod-d The uaUluer had. hower*r. for*.t tea to take Into conaldfrattao the fa.-t that the Ctrl had ne*rr tarn aieotaoeod to a etty and to eM>, ara/a and bad fbervfoee failed pore her for the fretln* of
The Oancmalaual library. had taM her lor* of elegance, the capitol and the White Hotav bad aeerod " «M friend* from the ptetom In the tr and hiatory fram whie!
■r fare f*ird rliehtly. and brr eyea ■ !«r*r a lih a fear that be mtftit
If ocirortby
of the frvn lly .-.aOWi I
ptaeed In him The oneunrentioAtlHy of their aeunaintanee »t<od oot In ‘ mind, aqddm ly. at viewed from
•Too haven‘t I fahitly j -AloolUteli I
• a abed
face «a the other end of the bench abe had area walk’s* down tiro atepa of the nwenment He had evidently ' “ no anrote la bla anperb ph/i atren/th that he walked
ft be aaw him take a fountain pec from hit poefcrt. adjoat It and Bnally aon a pari ace of aoovmlr po.t card*
aa of humanity “I reckon yoo are referrln* to the Brat ■It la an Mf
you. for I am feeltns lonely from the aolea of my feet to the top of my new felt hat that t boufht in Carton city to ae* the ahchti of Wartln*ti.n ta.*At tanat yoo are farther from home than I. I'm from booth Carolina. - the
a bavin* left her *
plrtnrea of rlrUtaatVm Tou are. w> bad been out there tor two year* dlf«to* away for cold without any nor ceaa. and Jn«t aa we'd fallen Into a Bl of (loom and {Irortafe to *roh. why. we atrnefc It rtefc “ -How lovely: nid yon find It In cfanskar II.r nan apart lot like a
chlkra
“Thnfa al-.ut the atar of. It. - he taoched. with a «h.le a..tiled lieartlnean he hadn't eiinrlnnecd t-r day* -We aure froind It In larfe .Hed (ih-tt.
it I'd ft
ratine
to are the world. I'n before.” ^|» you like Itr Kbe falM to pm aa.morh «|<«ht aa to the charm, of Waahln*tnp In her tone aa ahe nilfhl bar* (Kit half an bum earlier. *Tre Irorn almut tlie locelleat penon the dome e.rr afiadowed. I could Bel on lery are II In the daytime. I rot I've (dAlie fire at night and talk
. ’> e
aamrly. “Ton day* Hta fat* lei-et
-J don't know morli eOqoett*. but I w.nider If It be tolerably peapar for n* ti
the toll aim ft r—•- a, .. .u,r of t berara of tl» biiaai-j war. Tbta la tin- lorelleal rpjt ..f nh.sald. a> they ant down on the era* •lope with their fore* named Iowa the liver. "Waahinctwi will m* dead after I put you on the train tl afternoon. Have you enjoyed tl week, little woman?- a all*Lt nerro nen In bla rotee “It baa bevu-irorfroV." ahe aald aoftly. “After 1 had you to talk t ero—i. own I aeem oufrieiidly at tpey chans d into a art uf gwl caturad
• fallin* to the cround.
or"' - It* .tammere.!, not kunwin* bow “Vo. I con .In I. ' afro btaxcl. ea hta half formed idea. •TTiete - t asainat eonventi-.ualit Ipi orcaakmaCy. but aomebow I bate for yon not to have everythin* you »«nL" he blurted
. now her far* wa» tarried homeward, ah* abould feel mote bomealrk than ever. When be had put ber ug tbe train, be leaned over and apoke determinedly “I'm rum Inc to South Carolina be fore I *o ba- k w«ot“ bla coat purket one of the clover leave* bad dropped on the rewind at Artno and held It up before her. She
* That when 1 go bark we*tyouTl go with me-—be waited, a bis. awkward boy In bta embamaament. “I- l-tbr train ta Ptartln*. - abe aald. addins out her band haatliy. "bat-lf ne find* a ftmr leaf rioter-be la cup-
id Joat high- enongh to grin r mnltltnde are the head* of arrkhig plga The eye* are half
gtaa*y *inUe Itound ft* atHl at tbr eilge of • c lljro I* a line of tn to banc there like
liefure their open wily and bti*kiy rarb ugdown joint* 1 b-r>h*. which they
Children. Iwte^roiiVd and In rag*, throat tbeniaelsri not on* the crowd, offering beet roo»* on pirrea of dirty newafoiror Th* atrtet ta fllied with criea There I* a amrtl at Bab and forward foul, fat women with
When the furniture of Cbaiies fame* Fox. (be famoua Rngllab orator and •man. waa an Id by a net loo, there
artad with wb waa die aridity of btddera ana I to aecar* the leant ccrap of the writing and mmpoaitioo of the famoo* o» ner of the ropy that owl a* to tbn addition of tbla little record tb* rood for S guinea*, a tars* *um for the t tinea
oddmeuU from their ra* chop. Blonaea. ita. nlgbtdrraara. trun aera. watateoat* and rape—all. of them aoddeo and mu*ty that we doubt If they would burn—are anatebed np from ... ' ' - the light of tiro naphtha tauipa and Bang *cr.ro* . the blgta-t l.hldrr for a few ropirora. And. while tbla marketing la going ou and while the air ta tilled with the about- of I be burkatera. out ro paUlc bouar*. like Iroea dlalodged from a awarm. drop men and it them carrying balder aud.«lourb away Into tiro dafkuea* of fK*mr nelgb boring
The e
■attar Than th* Music. rue of tbr Australian mining In the old days tbn* wet* no
a who fought with tb*
horny banded m earth In the all
the yellow gold. To the camp t
baby of one of tbe member*. A grand wa* planned In tbe big aaloog. aau a Baa daeblng programme waa Iren. But In tbe Uiktat the baby began to TJIn aa taatant a tail Irtabman waa on
Mia Cheerful lavitatiaa. A1 through Johnnie'* and Wtllle’i mother* at* warm friend* tbroroe boy* are always fighting each other. After a recent battle tbr vlctortou* Johnnie wa* urged by bta mother to go and make friendt,with hta fallen foe. even .dfered to give him a party If be wraild *., over and tovlte WU1I tome tn that fretitlty. After mocb nrgln* JohAnle protntaed to do a mother wlabel po the party . off at the app.lnted time and wa* lently enjoyed t 7 all preaAnL Willie did lad wane. I
a Invite blmr
asked Juhnnlr'a motbrr.
1 did! Tea. ma'am. I Invited blmr answered Johrnle. “1 Invltad blm.-, be edded reflectively, “and I dated hyn . enme.“—Harper's Weekr. • ■
Tha Hrriact •arrant.
The tbonmchly trailed Kn*ll*b *erv. ut I* la til* way the mast (rorfert kind f "errant tu Iro found anywhere, and J bla atalloa and for bla duties be i* ot to lie tuabiard In tbe w.robt Where dll you Bod any uron no cmnpfflcm tn their work, so rompWfrty trained and aptronotly emotionl.-a* In manner, puixiuah *o clean, ao sm.rt, as Eugh-li butler, co^ybinan. footman or val. t? I .mainlj not or. the pontlneat of Kurope. in the I nlted State*, tn Canada or In'Australia.-CousUy Life
btatai* and Metapho-*
“It I* m»*t 'amaxlnc - eald a metal lunrUt. “bo» the world relic* on met nta for lu ju tapb-r* and alwlle*. Thu.
liter tougu. j or golden egplorer ta Irnmn-d by m-olute chap ha* on
w ith lead
mouthed
Iron win. A sluggard en feel. An o*tii-b ta
stoma, h A mllllonali* ho* tin. ■windier la. aa slippery aa qulrkalli
isa bra— "-New Tort
Tbe d lo-
ud splendid. fnrntabe.1 s>ime A gratutat.d tbe tarot on
oration
“For my (rort. I would rather icaa gilding end mors earring,- aald
Uirte tn d
k*t*** an* Thai. Cwston
etcrinongvr* harrows
a Tbr »tn a* hither an.
rolr ntNlerJaw* project g to tlielr face* whirl
i stall, at
% • '
Kobt. l araon. of I'blladelphla »a-
lo lonai during tbe week |
A I' Maloney, of Fblladrlpbla. aa* a vtailor here during tiro week. Senator Hubert K Hand, of Krma wa.-a vtaltur here ou Tuerolay. ticeau City a a- rrprr»ctitcd. on tiro lirand July by p. B Mayhea-.' Frank Foutlere. of Sea lele etty, ' rotted friend* here ou Sunday K. It. Sooy. of I'Atadrlphla, waa In loan the latter part of last week Councilman Headley has gone to NoKb Carolina on a gunning trip Mr* Chan Breckley and child bare .■turned from a visit u> Woodbine. J. B Huffman, of Cape May Court louae, wa* a visitor here ou Saturday
last.
Mrs. J. B. McCullough, of l*hilad«lbla. waa a vtailor here on Friday Ironn Rlller. ot I*oa nlogton u. Pa., tatted Ml- Hlauche (t-ffmau over
Sunday.
-Itan M. E.C. Pbllllp* will lewve for I'hiladelpbla In a lew days, to afrood ' hn*tma* at borne. F'red. Howe, of lioaulngtnwn. Pa. was tbe guest of 8. M. Hoffman and famil) over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. £ W. Hurlelgb will ■pend tbe balance of the winter months to Tuckaboe. Ur. and Mrs. W. A. Uavtaandtli# doctor'* brother, of Camden, were vtaltor* here on Friday Mr. and Mr*. George A. Sortror and Mi—It H. Sortror. M ilermaiilnwn, ere recent vtaltor* here. Willard W. j
» brotl
Hamden a few days since Herbert I'.Smith, tbe a boat builder, baa gone Carolina on a gunning trip.
Ir». K. Wheeler, of Rio Grande,
r days
and registered at the Garwood. Owen J. McCann, conductor on i VYot Jersey Railroad, ha* raturi from a few daye' »UR up tbe Mute Ml*. Hoyle, with bet eon and daughT. I* now occupying a collage . n Wesley avenue, near Klghth rtreet Charles £. Adams and daughter have returned In tbta city afler spending a few daye with relative* in Cam-
crammed with u
•■iaicr The smell ot II
rttb lumrow.
A young man. with a
it of a imbllc bouse. Hta wife and a girl friend follow after far going borne *o early. Tb* wife rarrlea a baby of throe mouth* Id brr anna. In tbe middle of tbr road tbr girl* begin to ~ husband torn* round and laughs. The child In bla
. walitaea her
muUror line I tic and danctoA Tbe dirty ■' to rap on tiro troby'a brad sUpa off tiro mother whirl* about. V>d we the (tour little laid bead - til anti round In I he gtar* ■btba. How that tiny brain must ill I lighter of Ita awaying motbrr: The tuhy la no larger than a skinned hit It cut id and round, round and 3-lNo tbe afaHeked tune of “Sally, ■ally. Wioi Mi the HaltaL” while tiro basinnd standro grinning and the girl friend suddenly crop and goes down barrow, chuckling and curs lug.—I wtrott New*.
A rootHuiMrary state* that while n rddlng breakfast waa being held In a restaurant at I'rfantw lea Hungla a na al officer la uniform entered tbe room ind wa* Inrtted to prrwide over the cast He made himself eery agrees ■le. Sana aonca and delivered *(ieecbew He waa t-rotto*lna the bride a health wfron two |.«llerujen rushed In and ar .•rated him a* an e*ca|>ed lunatic fro of a oeiihlwerlug asylum. It ta further ■ •seTt—l that Iro thereupon polllely
tumnl to the -nicer, and *a Ttaore‘ - .|nlnllus lo the In
Kwe—rwarvU «• *l*s at Week. At the woeka of a firm of soap mak ■ra In Hngland tbe girl employee* are eneouragod to sing part aooc* while at The object I* to relieve the tbe drt-artments that than thirty girls and machinery they are ofl ug during tbe last boar of work lo tbe morning and In tbe
tleman « naked foi Well. I>
hf. Ming »n." the old
said, -what would you say ■d you work?” "Blc*s ycr came tbe reply. “I wouldn't I ran lake a Joke same aa
Mt-Pcwrl Seull and Wm < ami til. of the licean City High Sc Ins. entertained ttrolr rew|wrllte da—e- a l».uim daring the week llotl
PERSONALS.
WIleHilr «-|i*. A derogation of the member* of . asbingtnii Comp. No. TS^P t>. s of , of tbta city. |«ld a fralernal tMt Camp m. In AMautte City, on Tues•y evening, going over and returning i tbe Shore Fata Line. The visitors w ere well treated by Ike boys of Camp “•.and returned home plea—d with
tlidr trip.
lu tlie |iany from here ytr R Howard Thorn. Warren W Brown, the Hcv j w Smith, F:. A Hour ■■'•le. Wm. Lake, Samuel Carbart, Homer Sluromaker. Joelab Sharp, Al .-•tierlee. Waller Meforkte. s. It. ; Sand and I .aw retire Lear
A new rottage for Met orkle tiro of I bta dly. on the Pinaare Park trad laod^ at Fourteruth street, near ll»c hay front, is naarlng completion. It III have two atortaw and a ba—menl. tar basemen I and flr*t taory are ol •ncrete hUiek. Tlie cotlagr is being -111 to aril for aboul Ilia*' p'ne■Ider J P. Fog w ill build a similar
"Gage, near by. brfon
Joseph Mendel, tbe , ' "tliicr and famtaher. a hta I—ue of the SKurri M
Charles I.. Ilofnieu
R. Curtis Robinson — Conveyancing and Insurance -our, Rubik bod CommlMlbb*. ul INo». 744-4(> A»bury Avenue OeUAN CITY. Pi. j. Monty to loan on Hood an* Mortgage
I knowt
> 1— Stalls Abbott, ol Anbury Park. l» been spending a few day* here a* * guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm G. Abbott. Ml— Kmma Steelman and Mrs. Gilbert Corson returned lo tlitacity on Saturday evrdlng from a vtan to Philadelphia. \ Mr. and Mrs. Si. C. Clelland left yesterday for a few weeks' vtalt to telr daughter. Ml* t harle* Matthew. in, In Weta Philadelphia. Mr.and Mrs. Tboma* Walter*rlomd their collage here on Monday afterand have gone to Camden to their daughter, Mr*. Bradley, wife of Senator Himdley, for a lew
eeks.
Miss Nellie lugaraoll. of Pleaaanlvlllr. formerly one of Ibe opernlora In Telephone Company's office bore, waa hi town on Friday lata. Site now In the company'* office In Atlantic City Armtaroog, of tbla city, speui a couple of day* Ibta week at tlie home of bis mother In Cheater, "Pa. Mrs. ■strong, who has friends here, ta aboul lo Mart for Milwaukee, w here ibe will apeud the winter with another ■on, F^dward, formerly of this city
ULTLIArE FATE OF FISH.
They b
Natural Dsath. Bay*
Fisksnwaa.
-Ftah uc cr l ie a natural death.' aald an old B-bprnirn who baa cb ssrvcd aa Iro B.bwl. “If they dlu. bodies of deod Bsb would Iro BoallaE on tiro surface of tbe water alaiut tbe while, hro-amta aa.b liojlea If molested would bare eo Boat “I mean, of 'cootwe. Bsb lu nature oarer die a natural death, not Bsb In captivity. And |roibapa It abould be called natural death that Bab raiitlvlly die. Tbrlr rnvlroiunrnt duces mortality that Bab to their — *. and tbe— might Iro proirorly rlaaaad at verry f mot I - r £-b off • If B*b In tbelr native element werv never mokwted I believe they would never die If I bey bad ■ufflrlrnt food, which would Iro lni|Miaalhle If they lodger prey ad on one another, tburv would lie no reason for tbelr dying It waa to prevent such uninterrupted tenure of life that all flab were made flercrly predatory If Dot rrmornrlr—Ij cannlttallatlc. as many kinds are. ‘‘A Bab's life I* a constantly stren nous one and one entirely arlflab. A Bab Uvea only to eat and to avoid be log eaten “—New York Bun.
A regular stare mag still exists In many country districts of Finland. Once a year inch paupers, lunatics and aged people of each pariah aa cannot support them—Ire* are put up at pub-
farmers or families who will board them at the lowest price offered by tbe pariah authorities The helpless crea
■dldXiy 0
by tbelr owoera. who have tbe
rtgbl to chastise them and are general ly moat Inhuman In tbelr treatment Lunatic* bare been used even aa cart
G. M’. Shirley. John Brit loti, Philadelphia; Mr* K. Wheeler, Rio Grande: Jan. Hannan, Healey. B. B. Warwk'k, John Huffman, < ape May Court House: F. B Wilcox, Bridgeton; Horace Cuke, Washington. II. C.; Joa. G Champion. Ocean City: Mr*. Marshall. I S Rowley. Philadelphia: L. H. Falrlauiti, Wilmington.
Bfar-tr'E
Robt. Canon Cluta. <] Myr., Geo A. Sorbet. Mrs. Goo. A Sorbet. Milt H. Sorbet, Mr* J. B McCnllough, Mrs. II. Hartman. J. B. Italy, Andrew I-. Maloney, Philadelphia; Albert A Howell, Joa. I. Scull. J.P Fox. Wm. c. Johnaon, H L Smith. Ocean City; F. a: Ponttare, !>. Martncheltl. Sea l-lk City; Wm S. Jetacr. Atlanilc City, J Henry Kvnu*, Media: Robt I-- Hand. F>uia; A. H Smith. Beas-
ley’s Point.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Bulletin.
■ . cy
THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS ON THE RAILS. At on Other (icrhMlTif tiro vear iloca Imuhc linngcr grip tlie
tiiiinan heart with such an caifrr .vearuint; aa al Clirialiuas time. ’The last in); ineiiinr ■■■> of Hie <4<l hnmcsicail. tiro Icmler wclcnnic «f the ohlrr ami the merry gri-elmga of the > on tiger ilear ones, tlie ha|i|iy reunion moninl tlie fi-alal hoard, the |miigent ordor of tiro cedar, the witchery of tiro holU, tiro lurking wuiitimenl of the
mistlelis', all ismilune to make a lure well nigh irresistible. .It is the season nt reunion* and loicgatlieringa. of meet mg
« Tiro rest of travel i* rife, for apart from the howe going* and aocinl exchange* il i*« holiday time for many and there are pleasant exrnraiona to Iro made, where aightMa-ing lu)« an mided
relish 11
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Oalrie* Guaranteed Strict l> P a „ /AILK ABO ICE CREAM ESTABLISHED iMi 7th St/and Asbnry Aif Oceao City ice anil Coal co. A. J. SMITH, PnoeaigToa PURE ICE BEST A COAL OAK ANI> Mirati; WOOI> Olfict. Ho. E3A ASBURt IIEHU THE
» hen jmmi hear tha fire-alarm ■ok at tbk subjoined Hta of nun f nra-Awixrs. and you will a—e Uta tocaUOD of the lire: 1*—Second and A "bury even nr IS—Fourth and Aatoiry avenue. gT—Fourth and Ocean avenue. M—Mlxtb and Cenlral avenue. U—Klghth and Anbury avenue. «S-tlly Pavilion. Jtuwrdwalk. 64—Ninth and Ocean avenue. Tenth and Asbury avenue. TS—Kl’eventb and Central even Id—Thirteenth and Anbury avi VI—Slxtaanlh and Anbury even
xruraiona to Iro ma<h'. where sightweing Ira* i n the prevalent gshny and gmwl rlierrr ' '
. T'he I’eunaylvania Railroad is always isipulai at holiday time*. It* *y«tcm is mi lar rcarlnng. and at tiro same tarn*' no ■ cjowly interwoven w ilh the need*of the traveler; it* tram* are *o numenm* And «o well ripiipirod tor tin' aivommmUtion of every , da** ol travel, and it* tirketiug arrangement* m* aalinfying that it might Iro lennisl the Santa 4'Iauaroute. It* LimiUwl Gain* canying the higlrowl grade of traveler*, 'romptetely ap|Miiule<l in every detail, offer exceptional aihantagao to the child ten going liiMtie from nchonl for the Christmas vacation. Tlie boy» natnrally gavitale to *nch train*; the girl* will find every comfort and safeguard, a* well a* a maid •! their com-
mand.
No mailer whither bound it is w ise toeotiwnlt a IVniraylvania Railroad Ticket Agent a* to train* and rale*. He ran start yororigbt; tiro re*l will Iro easy.
IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. To KsA—s ll. 11—41**> , K» I—«w VI. II—a-
-lay ol January, bail,or il*. — “t— Jloewirirnta?-“iiEw sr-Tj^r oTof o "
Good Resolutions
sts ears
■ uaTHacroaa tan ntniiiKa. ENGLISH ft JOHNSON, GODiraciors aim Builders 1240 Aabnry Avrmmr,
ALLEN SCULL Contractor and Builder
JOMIS MARTS Contracting Builder Flo* OolUg— a s|—'tally Kstlmal— rliarrfutly tuml.lroS
will soon he in order. Resolve to have your
r»l«I2VT'I7VO
done* at once, and bring the work to tlie :: ::
SEfclVT'IIVKIta
Tlie host work at very reasonable prices. :: ::
Satisfaction Assured
SQISE 1. IhlKQIS I m Carpenters and Buflders
KKAL GXTATK A«JKNTh. WM. LAKE, C. E.. Keal Ksstote Agterkt.
ADDITION*. ALTHRAIIONa ANU ml Spencer B. Swan jobbing Carpenter specialty and Builder aa» Askary A>*a—. Oc. Clly. N. J. QHARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT
Crswn. Abatrseta ol nil—rarwrally e—sand. Fl 1—WkT. ' «»<—«• —Dllly Oman Mlxtb strata and Asbury svsan. eTv Hoi » 0 ' P" ,r * u ‘*» ' »'My-« vr , — »*• i.AKk. i. GORSOH Keetl Ksstnte A-teeikt
>r4
LICENSED AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asbury Aoenue, Ocean City, N. I. Crupani— lor aal*. Howrdlaa linn*** wait . 7 w '
Jtk AND ASBURY AVE.. OCEAN CITY. N. j. fine Paier Hanging, Painiigg A Select Line ol WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarters for UP-TO-DATE SIGNS
w. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, fao. aa SOUTH KCOND ST.. WblladrlwDla. Wm.
COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Huy your-Onal from Ibe SHOFMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH ST. AND WIWT AVE. A*you are always sure of grtnnx £M0 (wunda to tbe b-u JohnDonnelly&Co. CURBING and FLAG 5TONE BURNISHED and LAID .■ Also RE-5ET ororoic* 129 Central In.. Ocean City, N.J. SHOEMAKER’S STORAGE HOUSE I2lh and W rwt Awe., Oce-an < ll> . N. J. All gioraona having Furniture nr any kind of Mcrrliandtae l» I* atured alii ■ave muney bjr going to the Shoemaker Storage House ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTED 645 Asbury Avenue,
0. J. HAMMELL Marble »■ Granite Works Monument*, Mausoleum*, Statuary Work, Cradles... CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vaults, Grave Cover. All kinds of Cemetery Work Worki at pieasaxtvllle, IL JATLANTIC ICE COHPAN'
LPocono Boil oleic l «
OCCAN CITY *e. J
DARBY'S Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave Hita-elans Work lu Krery Paittautai-

