Ocean City Sentinel
R. CURTIS ROBINSON K4it« and Proprietor OMAN CITY. - ■ NEW JERSEY
Jojjror* promptly
MANY COTTAGES DR. READ AT HEAD SUNDAY IN THE rnr nnieniir iu puiijii,
TAKEN FOR SEASON OF PENNINGTON LOCAL CHURCHES
Several of the Best Summer Prominent Camden Minister Strong Sermons and Excellent Residences Rented During is Elected to the Presi- Music Heard by Large Last Few Day s. dency of Seminary. | Congregations.
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Hoi.i.t -OitAi ii nu« lia* » l*rl*IH a and brreay aaeljtjr-lUaTrlbuut. I lie l>a|«r !• enull. bat neat lonklnx. and 1 , d/jr* credit folta potilUbera, MacOmi- (-
ald A I'aye.
Tlie^K la little doubt tlial an atn- 1 letlc meet in thU reaort a III be of be.*- * lit In all advertlalns aeoae. If uu oilier. |* 1*1'a try lo have II—If uol In April, a
little later. _____
Cim scores of frlenda of Ur J Murian II. ad In tbla rliy are dellflited that lie liaa been elected |.rr»l dent of I’eunlnalon Heiuinary. He la an able man and deacrvlnK of tin
boaor.
Irwin not be loll* now until bu»l neaa wen sill need stationary for lib apuroacblu* summer eea*ou. The HKirnsEE^Iulln* House la pre|>ared to All orders for Job wort of all kinds lu a aallafactory manner TllKHK la talk of a mercantile taa on all busluaas conrerne here and such a tax la levied at Atlantic City, II la aald. We sould advl«e the |«alpooemeut of It for the preeenl, however—Tape *May Biar and Wav.-. Ocean tlly baa Juat aboliabed the mercantile lax ayatem, as I he re waa much sbjacllou thereto.
lb atreet, lo E. E. Afthora,
•re la'syer.
lira. Elizabeth J Haral'a 15 Aabury avyrnir. to Mr. umway, of Philadelphia. Dr. J. ‘J linltlth's col tax* •nth aijd t .entfal arrnue. U faoti. of Ilia tom Kxchl nal Hank.lPblladelphla. :i haa been a aummer reatde city for several aeaaoua.
abd there la not the lra>t dcubl that' InW Aucuatlnr a I hurrh on the elect Ion will be cmltrined al the day. ma~ wa. celebrated by the aesaioiia'of Hie Melh.afi-l Eplaropsl the llev J J Bsceney.^who read Hie lirKead h..been.u[wtlntendent of Hiatus .■..llertlon^ sould be take heln* now un hla acmnd term. Hr y I Karr KHi>Mvr»:KiAS. ws> educated In Peunln*b>u Hemlnery, | n n, r pi ra t Preabytarlan l*bun Western Maryland Melhodl.t Kunday evenln •. the paalor. the Pr>leatant I'ollexe. st. John'. J-lplac..- p <'aaaeltirrry, preached on ' lo .Newton pal toilet^ sod lire* 1j«?hl.«lcal Keynote of Hbarac'er." takln* III! liance \a- Seminary Ml John’.folleaecojiferred fr „ m ] Klo*a. -Jl: »l: "And M, r .r- on him the decree of 1>. I». In l»lp -aid to Elijah, haat thou found n ence III IHM and baa aerve.1 Ilie fuftn* • : jj, t a^lnerry aald In pari
irt-th* fuj In* chantea:
. . — ’* *• - - *■-* - - 0 which all oilier It
Fearful State of the Criminals Confined In Them. ; kiiui
ALL PRISONERS FETTERED. U Mr(tIi bams Fr*oi Croalt, Oacoma In Appaar- tract ol
anca as W.ld as Baatta of ths Fo sat.| Br.'Hoii Pun.ahmant. Fsr Purposes sf Eatar-
iirr Hie iMiooncrs bold
iteornt real eotate trsnafera In ' •■•can 'tty mairded In Ihe oftlc* of tounty
re aa follow.:
V. t iaudy lo J<cbe«a-s J ». Lot an, Heel loo 10.
Ity Land fo
you SHOULD HIVE
A Reliable Builder
u<n spare the time dejicnd upon the ‘ W. llisphatn, 4*44
2 -,7 Ridge avenue. Philadelphu
, W arr*c.
Otis M. Townsend BUILDER “T;
Wesley even
of Philadelphia
Kvertoa „A. Wealey eve
I Wealey. Trenton; Pitman. Se* KAina- l( |
Uoa'a eottagt »Ick. BroadHtraet, BurllnfloniT*olon. menu muat tw tuned and vole in Auderaon i amden; Ht Paul. Atlanlie Otfy: Kiryt inched lo be In harmony. Timka t'hnreh. Trenton, and a* head of I'am- „i>le of Kllja'i’a eharaat#F was for. i roltaxr. on .dru lllatrtet. He I* a Iru.ttT of IVti- y; 0 | n lr force of a Napoleon, but t ■a Ellison,bank ' nluirton Neuilnary and of Hriwfheo-1 („ ri< 0 | rl*bteouaiie*a. He la a
General Contractors ^nd Builders Scull and Marts Company | n . Jmi.v IIakts. Src'y and Treas j A ‘ ‘ ’ N .; • J ami HavWl Av,-,.m < f an CUy. N j. Mut,' 1 ... Anartment no'usw. CotUfea. Baaialow. Millwork and Builders’ Supplies City Mill and Lumber Company ! s M Prr.1,trill. Al.I.ES H 11.1.. Secretary and Treamerr ’ Office*. Sixth and Haven Avenue. Ocean City. N. J.
I, of Philadelphia Tbla cotlaffr logical Hemluary. a member of Ihe waa atarted only a few week. a*o and ecutlve commlllee of the New Jersey ' la not finished. jrhlldren’s Home rtHlety. treasurer of K. B. Ksmpaou'a cottaKt, on Wealey! the New Jersey fonfereuce Kdm-a-avenue. to Mr. Woodward, a Phils-jtional Society, a maua*er of the ripbla cummlaalon merchant. j Preachers' Aid Hoclely. a msnscer of Samuel llendrlekwu'a cutlage to the Oeaan Cityt’amp Meeting AawlaMra. Maiule Krana, of Philadelphia |Hon. and a nianaRcr of the National
oclety
Moke than 81.01X1 men In the Taft luauKurallm Waablufton on March 4. and there will be IboUMuds of oilier visitor, lu the ualloual capital mi that day. ll la lo be hoped that Hie weather man will be Rood and lactdeulally make himself solln with the new administration by turning loose agreeable atmospheric
Hayb the Star andM'ave; Before the open season for defcr .cornea In. the Imglalatnre should pa«s lal^prohltili in* banting tliem with "Round. Ollierw lae the deer which have accumulated will be speedily slaughtered off by the market hunters. 11 gun era are compelled to adopt the "atlll haul." the sport will be keener and more enjoyable and the deer will la>l. The use of hounds la not aportaman-
llkt
Akakt from the religion, basts for
(he fasting observed during l<eul. Ihe
practice itself baa a hygienic raloe. lu that It glraa the stomach a chain rest from the overwork It la nan called lo do the rest of the ye the cape May t ounty Uasrtte.
ably moat Americana eat to mu
the twill that dyspepsia and a whole
lot of other ailments fblloi
various dietetic and other cures which men take to recover from toe Ilia over eatlug owe much of their value
Prob-
Notuiso la more evlueut to him
who read a the current dlacuMon on direct primaries than that both frieudi and foes are prone to overlook the
real claim w bleb Ibis method of
luatlug candidate, fur office has upon the public, aaya Ihe Newark News.
That claim la that Ihe ^recl prb Rive. Ihe people a murrWSct vol choosing their aervaula, which, If Is a goverumenl of the people, b
tnmely desirable. Tlial II dues do this la not to be doubted for a moment, and do other argument should be needed
to decide tbe controversy Unally. Once mure, after ao Interval of six years, tbe English r-liroadi
achieved the remarkable record of carrying on tlielr operations for a whole IS mouth without tbe I use of a single life The last period In w hich tbla waa achieved was the year It*)'. In IWB, e Uvea were lost: in 1M»,In 1MM. •; In I MB, »: lu 1MJ6, U; and lu 1MJ7,18. Aa e mailer of fact, there baa been no lues of lift fur 16 moutbs peat. The relatively large number of fatalities lu 1MK was mainly the result ol three disasters, w bn-h were found, up-
on Investigation, lo be due entirely the failure of the human elemenl, i tbe mechanical arraugerneiil. on tra
being found perfect.
James (.'roaalngham’a cottage U Net.'. Benner, of Philadelphia. H. E. Htautoii ha. made the following rentals: Mis, M. C. Hack's collage, 812 Fourth atreet, to Hugh l*aley. of Philadelphia, who has hewn -here
before.
Apartments lu Ihe Francesca. Eighth and Ocean avenue, to W. U. Falrlamb.of Philadelphia. J. N. Dyson's collage, I3M t'enlral a v enue, to Henry K. Kdaall, of Phila-
delphia.
Mre.lM, l.ake, 1628 Aabury avenue, reports the follow ing rentala: Tbe Kev. Daniel L. McUliilty. rector of Ht. Agatha's t'burch, Philadelphia. has leased the collage, IWH Aabury avenue ll will be occupied by hla mother and sisters. Mrs. A. M. Mct'ullougb'a cottage. 1710 t'enlral avenue, to Philadelphia ***3* L. VanTIue. who has lilted up an office lu hla hotel, has rented Mrs. Annie Bourgeois' cottage, 401 Wealey avenue. loJ. F. Uuthuer, a teyher in tbe local public schools. Alaq/he has sold a tblrty-acre farm. K. A. Adams baa rented apartment Number 4 of the Francesca to I) N. Paris, of Philadelphia.
'amp Meeting Ansocla
Dr. Bead was a i^rmbrr of Ihe Hen era I I'onference In I MM, at Los An rclea, and lu 1MH, al Baltimore. an< a e mem tier of the Federal t'-onnctl o Ihe t'hurcbee of t'hnst In America He was appointed or elected to al these poallloua w ithout any aollcltetloi
upon hla pert. ^ AFTER MILLIONS
The eult of Mine Era Hutberford, local school teacher, for damages igalnat tbe Philadelphia Uapld Transit I'umpany, for Injurtca received near
'T* tbe subway entrance lo October of
IS07, waa to have come up li Philadelphia courts the latter part of teat week, but did not. It launder alood that the company la endeavor
log to effect a compromise
wvomitg. Mrs. Andrew ManAall, Philadelphia. I'At.ACB Kilcy Allen, Chari J H. Bacon, U H. Hualed, Clark Kerfoan, Bridgeton.
OAKWOOII.
Oeo. W. Hhlrley, Prospect Park; Oertrude P. Harper, Philadelphia: ErertooCorson, Ocean City; Mra Jane Garwood, Bargalulown; Mrs. George Dnrhorow and chlldrea, Bakersvllir; A. Zimmerman and wife, H Zimmerman and wife, Millville; J. R. Campbell. Honey Grave, Pe.
KATHLC.
E H. Baker, HwarthmoreiMra. John C. Philips. Thomas H. Philips, Wilmington: James K Ritchie, Mr. end Mrs. T. H. Ludera, Miss Harriet A. I*hman, A. L. Lctllnger, K. M. 1*1llnger, I*onard A. l*tliiiger, Philadelphia: Miss Lillie C Bunting Itarhy : Mr. and Mra. Clarence Hill, Lenadowne; J. Carroll ^Jayea. Klim It Hayes, Weal Cheater.
e Joua-
Heveral hundred heir- of
than Hleelmao estate, who ere seal terrd tbruughoat a douu Hialea, and who claim properly In New Jersey, New A’ork City and Long Island valued al 1850,OOU.UOO..will soon meet lu Millville to start legal priwccdings to
secure their property.
Andrew Hnyder.w ho became famous through fighting the Htate deer lawtwo years ago, has found tbe papers wbk-h he a^Bbl* attorney, Albert McAllister, of Bridgeton, say will eatahllab. without a doubt, Ihe Hterl-
mau hells' claims.
Hoyder last fall took a contract to clear 700 acres of woodland for Philadelphia parties. Part of the ground waa ibat at one time used by tbe h Jonathan Hteelmau. who, with I crew, wea lost off Ihe Atleiittc <■»« 125 years ago Cp fo this day II h been (bought tbe dfoda to the pro|*i went down with him. While clean
the woods which had grnwi former home of Hteelmai
he at
age sledge-hammer blows. j from place t "The keynote of Ahab'a character yard, bn' « as Just tbe opposite. It la weakness. leristli o ■d II lathe weakness of wicked lie- 1 ur ' , l w 1 u. i-pi. “■"“-'"i rather condoning weaknear and wickedness. sympathizing with wickedness, calling It 'just weakness.' All
-kedneaa la weakness.
Pleasure won by sin la peace lost. Strike an anvil with a steel hammer, and the hammer la sure to rebound. The harder you strike, the further the rebound. Science lella ua Dial action ,ud reaction ere e<tual and contrary. ,nd tbe more violent the blow with rhltb we strike forbidden pleasure, be further hack the rebound after the stroke. There ta no am .which la not Ihe purchase uf pleasure at the price
.. over Ihe tuyder d la-
in the ci
« and lu Hie kettle a
tliem to Lawyer McAllister, who declares they Will positively establish Hit claims to properly claimed by Ibt Hleclman heirs, lu Cape May, Cumberland, Allanllc,Burlington and Mercer Counties of Ihla Htate, also to valuable land on Long Island and In New York CUy. one plot of ground being that oft which stands Trinity Church. A number of these heirs are resident! of Ocean City.
Capt. Reuben Babcock, of Absecuu, one of Atlantic County's oldest best known residents.died Wednea February 17, at hla home In that and was tuned on Saturday last, was born at Catawba on the Great Egg Harbor River, when that deserted village waa a flourishing business centre of Ihe county. Hla mother was before marriage Esther Glberaon, from one of the oldest families of South Jersey. For many years be engaged lu Hie shipping business, bring In command of >wveral vessels, ar-* — Hi* ministry, In wblcb would have bad a successful career aa a clergy-mi had not throat trouble made It Impossible for him to continue several years he has led a retired life at Abaecou. He had a numts friends In Ihla city, by whom he waa
Tax vi
A Hlaey, U.ngporL Hoi Bb. Mr. and City, ana a- ll
' Point a
Mrs. Gluckert, J. A. DuBola, Win Flabendorf. P. F. Wright, wife and
child,Mr and Paul A.Davls^d, J.me- j — P. Gardner and family, Mra William ! w ““* •■■bed. Jones, E W. Giles, Mrs Jus Rose- The aMofSenatnrKdwardA.Wll-
Iarllvean* ruterprt-1 m,, 7' Philadelphia; F. B Wilcox,'■on end Assemblyman Martin K mg Boanl of Trade ts to a oita Is deiii-' J"**l’l 1 Hleelmai'. Bridgeton; D. Keff'er la to be sought lo an endeavor onatrated pretty plainly by *h.l ,.! Lundy. Atlantic City; Dr. C B Hider. >« have lb. cban.iri of IheGraalEgg happsuliig lust now to Mlllvlll* «o«« «’«y: H. O Hamlet, lUd Bank; Harlsir staked from II. n.oulh to Ihe tbe Elisabeth Journal. Improved'f- ••Blngrion. N*r York; of tide-water al Ihl. place, ray. machluerv milled by mveral of the l V r « ,h ' N,w » rk - I ,h * “*> '* *->•»“« The run big feclorie. in town ha. rosulled In «u« AYKE 1 “P «l» '* l-'l'‘"« •«'* Unuchm the lay log offnfm number uf employe- Albert LInm ««»„_. J W. Me- from Atlantic City. \
lo eon sequence, tbe merclmuls are ‘• ud ' *' M » reu '
Sliding bu-hira> bad. and lUey arc Uk- J w - ffe*-* 1 B Ktwruach lug steps In renrgaulae Hie Millville M,v K C. Hicks. F. N. Htaudbrldgi Board of Irade which has been < ’»l«'lu Cooard,Charles
dormant fo, almo-l leu years. Iambi- *»d~uvC L-Hagy and wife. O H , would m.lerl.lly prom.de Hw urn uf
less a good deal ran be done, but now Haeaelef. A. C. Wright. Kbrnere mui’h n,c'ti :I WOUMTuve JKoAtad tbe 'il.m-. K W. F. Sleslem, James V
town If tlie Board nf Trade had "liul E.llsou and wife. N W. I'amphell and • — ' —- “w~ been allowasl lo lapar lulo a Male of •■“"Jo Edw»rd tfompliril and wife. » ■*■« Mnwiinn i.irrwsew. mainour-1 H W. Wood and wife. ..eurge C. II C. Kuser, presldenl of tbe Fish
■ Barilrit, Jl . and wife. J. S. I'at erven and Game l'ommi»a>ii. lu an Jni.-i-
KIEIJI Irlephuue-, whH-h have lot and wlfc.T It. While and part. J. 'lew aald that If Ihe l*rlslature will some lime been nrid by Ihe ertlllcry, L- Henjamiu. ItanM J. HlalMp, F It. I*» Hie tinnier*' rostdeat Bcenae bill, are now lo be atlerbed lu every lu- tllllluder and wife. Caroline Wagner, “hub will be Introduced by I lie Fish faulry corps tn the Austrian Army. J. 11. Sykes, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. end Game Commission, the no Their employment has become a tvdsall. Mr. and Mrs William li. ekiii can be made aelf-au'|-|s.rtli Devsaeity under Ihe nmdltlnus uf Faulamb, T. M I hatice, M las Florence prolahly a halatusr would he turned modern warfaie where orderlies would Haag, Ma and Mrs Itohl. It YnUum Into Hie general fuudaBf the Stale af almost ivrlaluly ha abut down and and children. Mr. Andrew Mat.hall. Hie license system la Ui running ord signaling I- slow and sometime- Im- Mr and Mrs A M Gray, Mr ami M r. K user has hiug been In favor ol passible Tbe trlephou* offers grew) Sr. W. K. Miller and daughlen, resldaut hunlers' lowusa law. He advantage- II can be need over lung Usuige Y. Heins k Charles Malbewe. twlleves that Hiere a III he llllle or no fllstaoces and the oyieralora require no Philadelphia; Mr and' Mra. F M. objecilou lu the law m liea ll ta properly
UclinKal Iralulng It la pn>|*i-ed to lloudclilld, New York: R. I. Foster, understood. UkalhaiianBllnx ..’Ip* for Irlephuue luurt I loom; A A. Howell, Ocean •
wort, four men is’iugal’a'lied to eetry City; E. H Wuudward. Hr, K n. MaaMaiel ia allawllc. sub-dlv Islou. Tliey will tmrry a very WuudwaPl. Jr, Mr. and Mr-. N C Miss Imarauce. who made a numhei Ilf hi e<4Ulpmrui uf mlnophonea m Ives. Camden; 11. Heat, Nassau; 11. C. ol friends here last saasun while ooi •
T* 1 ** Hletwr, Atlantic City: WHIUm L. ducting Hie Headaiu, ties change! Hummers. Mias Dorothy Hummers, her l-s-r of oiieratlooa. Hhe has 1
'olHaga- leawsf a hotel on the Boardwalk lu At- J
latillc City for Ihe coming eeaaou. I
bursts u|wu history Just w
rfully corrupt: i
luthortty and power from (
■nd »f w
le for the ankles of the prisoners, a e liul effect Ire method la dUcuverel detaining the prisoners lu absolute
h. ye*,''
the gross sins like Abet' of Hie less vulgar and aeusu f crime.' Perhaps not In ll same degree, bul there la never i evil thing—knowing ll to be evil ilcb we commit which does not ri and testily against na. A* surely tonight's debauch la followed by tomorrow's baadarhe. ao surely, each region, every sin lodges In Ihe human a quick-springing pun lab meet—yea, II la Itaowu puuli may learn another lesson, ai this Is that aln la blind to IU U friends and lu real foes The wo enemy of the sinful bean la the va that Irmpta It Into aln or lalla It Into sell-complacency, no mailer w latloo Ihe person may be lo us of the fearful consequences of lhat It blinds ua Inin calling evil good
and good evil.
“I he blhle lella os of Ihe fact and consequences of sin, and warns ua of dangers. Home people would, on that account, call It gloomy and harsh. Tbe lighthouse did uol make tbe rock on which II stands; therefore, ta not
1 for I
The
bihle did not make hell The blhle only warns aa from tbe path leading (here. Hln would try and make ua belleve tbat God Himself U our enemy. God should be to ua tbe dearest, sw eetest thought ol all. "When a man fancies that God's prophsta are hla enemy, and dreams that Hla ending him out la a calamity and a loss, that man may ha sure that blog will And him out some day Cbriat.cornea to ua a friend. He tells usof HU love. What shall betbekay-
neaeT”
List of unclaimed letters remaining In th* Ocean City Post Office for the week coding February ‘JO, 1800:
Eowakii M Bcttok.
This «
immtsalou. appointed by City . non to luveatlgate Hie relative' of atreet work of various kinds
t by conlracu mads by the city and contncu made by Individual lot
iwners, earnestly requests any Infor-
Hobbkt Fihiikh, 1 A. D. B a known, D. P f KawwEi.L. J
First National Bank
or OCBAN CITY, at
< ?-' 1? •' lllb™ "r> V^su* *'
Maui cvmmunieaiicu wiiii invotnrrs
and also with hradquailris duilng East Orange; J It. Biggin., Col
ftgbllng as aril as through the olfhl. wood.
The prisoner*, who
have Iw-vn km ting In tue court} ai are tn I tie evening driven Into t w ants and made to lie aide by side a raised pUtfunh. The upi*-r of t two ts-awa U then raised, and ea X u ta isunpelled to plaee bU ankle tn hole made to receive It. wben-ii|«i^ tbe up|ier Iwam la replaced, and tbe prisoners are held by tbe feet tn these rude Storks. There U no puaslhlllty of escape They are alkiwed bricks for pillows, and In thU uncomfortable position they pass Hie hours. In addition to this, howerer. special cruelties are [s-rpetrated on •■ertaln who. fsr some reason or exempted from raplul punIshmeiit Prisoners there are wb.ise a|>|s-arat»e hecumes as wild aa the ts-asla of tbe forest; who. with heavy congoea on iheir ahonUera, are Incar-cerali-dMln a filth} dungeon for the seen tliem moving to and fro like c aged byeimB In their dens at a menagerie Their ap|a>nranre la revolting. Night amt day. as far aa I remember, both asleep and awake, this heavy burden rested on their shoulders, though
ileep therein
■pd.
visited a few weeks ago ! was Informed rnngue was removed at nights tbat tbe prisoners might sleep A crowd In thy prison quadrangle, with their eo heads, tlielr unwashed faces, their
their dUeusetl I sidles and I heir hehruled souls, can never he forgotten. But. although under the recognlu-d system of punishment Chinese prison not I* so t-. them If they were fair!} treated and were saved from the exactkiBs and barimrittes to wbk-h they are exposed at the bands of their ra-
pacious keepei
irdera rli r. aau be
kU clotbea U left with tbe bU nakedness
wards the
and hit money,
barret rags
He U rolibed or all bU cas h, aa a mi ter of course. Those who are co delnued are compelled, umler a thrr uf Ihe whip, to write begging letters (heir lelatlvea requesting them to fc
ward money
If the nufortnoale man hesitate* accede to tbla demand, tbe warders, assisted by some of tbe oldest prison era—for It a|ipears that I r years' resilience them certain privileges -take tbe man In hand during tbe night. The handa of the |irii fastened by a rope, amt the ofber end of the roiie ia tlicu passed through ring which bangs from tbe roof of the The wartkya then hoist the nnbappy wretch, who la left banging In midair by tbe bauds Should be attenip' *- Ut hla mouth and throat are filled ashes. When the hrrath baa almost left tils body and be la choking ta kiwered, and under the terror of i new al of this torture be ta eager promise almost anything. , Many die under this ordeal. Knt aIt ta asaunMsI among the mamlar that mortalltr must he high and as offlctal prohing Is ever dreamed of
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Th* Hgogmy A womai^Ciuglit Fifth avenue art *h "Shaft 1 send ••••
o hail aln-ai1< exc e—'c
NOTICE OF SKITLEIEKT.
CKWlk M^HIOSlKaoa NOTICE lu LIMIT CKEOITOK;
* Ik,rough I'ouar!
* <W rn" nV ln d *^io , ’ ""a"' ioEngao^io^btmotr wsur^raSaLd '" R. L tkifl. Horougli Knclaser. ' l.-l-J, Ivl.o.-r, «. IMS. X-tT.lk.P. r..a NOTH E TO OONTKACrOKS.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
Monday. F«-bniary 15. i«>og
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SEE WASHINGTON THE HEART OF THE NATION three-day tours
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD March 18, April 1, 8, 29May 13, 1909. Hound Trip Rate $10.55 or $13.05
I ltO.M OeKATV CITY
The Sentinel does good Job Work
OTIS M. TOWNSEND a. h. baker
BUILDER
Plans and Specifications prepared without charge
..Undertaker • and - Embalmer.
TUCKAHOE, N. J. MARK LAKE
Undertaker and Embalmer
JAMES H. TODD CARPENTER AND JOBBER
ENGLISH lb JOHNSON, Mramors am Builders 1240 Anbury Avrnnr,,
(EIIEE I. B00BCE0IS 1 SOI Carpenters and Builders
AMIITIONS, ALTERATIONS AND RiVaIRs Spencer B. Swan Jobbing Carpenter •f^^and Builder QHARLES L. HOI-MAW REGISTERED ARCHITECT »11 WALNUT ST. PHILA.
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Tbe Lasi Rose ot Sumer is gone lint Ute low prices remain oh Men s and Boys’ Suits. I'anLsJIaLs.^'aps, Fut Jos. MENDEL’S Tile leading On* Price Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher. (Sre The Latest in Broujns and Greens sW 1625 ATLARTIC AYE- ATLARTIC CITY THE IMS ill
MILK wK^d'V o. C. I. c. Co.
Truth and West Av*„ Agency for ... Wawa Dairy... JACOB SCHUFF IKE PIONEER BAKERY, At 700 Alton Anm. flow cat, I. J.
the pioneer RESTAURANT AND
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Tth and asbury ave, OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fine Papet Hanging, Painting A Select Una of WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS
UP-TO-DATE SIGNS SHOEMAKER'S
STORAGE
HOUSE
I2lli and We-wt Ave.,
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All |.erMiiia having Furniture or any kind nf Mcn-handlaa to ha otured will
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Shoemaker Store e House
SPECIAL DESIGNS IN ALBERT Ci. GILBERT,
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and ria-iertng " ,k 645 Asbury .'tyQur, Schurch, Carter & Co. ik-kxn «-itv. k. j.
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, Manufacturlnjt Jeweler. —« SOUTH SRCONO ST.. Leonard Kbaub Co,
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Electricians
Bin Aabury Avcnua, Ocean City, N
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