Ocean City Sentinel
R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY lour-Sutc 'Phone No Itl AdrertMemMila M local eotumpR. f> caou par llae. each 1 Daemon. Uoolhlj and jraarlj mm fnrniahad oo appiicaUbn . ■gtyit—NU 1 «"•>* hJ eeparienc rMUKtfUAY. MARCH IS. IBW
Ocsas City 1» dev«lopin| alliletoi do I tie mlnale tlmn tny of JU population In two Uatnlaphrrra. If you don't believe llila, aak II. plraoU for athletic bouora no numeroualy cumliiR to tba front. This nwort thla year will bav of tbe larged Easier crowds I history. Judging from tbe reports ' coming to ua et Ibe present Thft U Rood newa, end we hope Ibr weather man will eudaavor to Cl "Earebacke.” As baa been their custom for a< yean, Ibe members of tbe Oeeeu Hotel Proprietors' Aeaocletlou will provide elaborele enlertelumenl foi their Racste Easter baturdaf evening Tbaae aflaln bare always proved ceeeful, and tble year’s aodal ■ will be no exception. If bard woi tbe part of tbe mem tiers will ac pllah results. AsviKiKa economy Just now Is w ell euouRh Id Its way, but tbe new r atlon of voters should not be u Into believing that ettber political party “baa anylblug oo” tba other when It comes to discussing salary rakdoR and extravagance, aayt - Trenton Timm. Tbe beginning was made with a complete undentai between the political leaden of tbe day; and reform mast ooifte through tbe oo-operallou of botb parties Fbom present nports, there wtl Urge repreeenutlou of Philadelphia preparatory ac bools and colleges al tbe athletic meet to be held In tbb resort on Easter Haturday. April !0 Those Identified with tbe arraegemeula an working like beavers make tbeneet one of tbe most s cessful ever Md jn this section. Tbe meet will be uuderitif auspices of the Ocean City Hlgband Urammar School Athletic AaaocUtiou, tdeutlOed which la a track team lhal Is rapidly making a name for Itself In luterscboUstic athletic circles.
Billie, of Cape May
County, Is credited with tba paternity of tbe vetoed bill authorizing boards of freebolden In third and fourth class counties to contract with tbe eberifl for boarding prisoners, w hen Ibe fact bit was banded to him for Introduction by Assemblyman Bmalley, Somerset, end tbe Utter aekuotKedi IU aotbonhlp and made Ibe argument for Us passage In tbe House However, tba Cape May member must have known that it applied to his county and bU vote was recorded in IU favor.
II tbe bill U n
veto r deader than a last
»o*T« jKUBEva e*Kom Borne of our North Jersey contemporaries not as well informed i Booth Jersey resources and products as they should be are wont to refer to lhb section of tbe Bute as a poor region, noted principally for tla pine barrens and sa^VlIls, says tbe PostTeUgram. They do not seem to reallrc that tba richest farm and garden soil In tbs Bute la located In Bomb Jersey and that Ua product* of produce, fruit, berries, etc., ere of great value On tbe PeuosylvanU system alone tbe value of tbe produce shipped from Boutb Jersey In July last w as 91,178,000. New York and Philadelphia depend very largely on Boutb Jersey for produce In tbe summer. In r years sdentiflc methods of culture bare been applied tp Ibe raising of truck with great success and with tba
portant train service given by Boutb Jersey railroads, the farmers of tbla section are more prosperous than at auy period lu tbe past thirty years Boutb Jersey Is more Iban bolding Its own at an agricultural region. OCEAN BOCLEVAED. Senator Brown, who Is very much 'loearoqM in bis desire to hare the ocean boulevard become a reality, has presented a new btlj which provides that tbe road mey be built by the counties themselves,inasmuch as there was little hope of securing Slate aid lu view of the emptiness of tbe jltate treasury. Bpeaklugof tbl». the Allantic Review has the following to aay: The cost Is estimated at about 93o0,0utJ Tbe maib expense le Involved lu bridges. In view of the need of building a span serous tbe Ureal Egg Harbor Inlet, to have tbe road driven through Atlantic County, the burden It would Impose upon Atlantic Couuly would be considerable, hod 11 Is doubtful If Capg May, w bleb would be **ked to eoddle half tbe coat, would asseul to tbe scheme Without Btate aid. The boulevaid could be driven around by way of May's Lauding, ms from tbe Oosst, through A County, as tbe roads are already built, but. If It Is scheduled to seod I by way of tbe shore, II would easery to build a new road from Abaaeou to Bomera' Point, as tb shore road Is occupied by trolley track*. But there Is a plan that could be Adopted lo divide tbe expeux, that Is to have tbe Buburbsu Uellrusd consider an offer to share tbe expeufor botb tba bridge and tbe road. I exchange for tbs privilege of two tracks upon It, the road to be mi 1l fbr that purpose. From tbe
~ ~k It Is doubtful ' r of Ibe numerous :b they have In mind
Hb Bute aid, can be divert«*!
at present from bulkllng the plated pikes In favor of I he boulevard. Tbe boulevard wi in lime, but tbe outlook for a i coming year Is not propitious.
"- SUNDAY IN THE
' :i LOCAL CHURCHES
•toowi've-i.r'a Et ti-me-
Tbe future of Mr Rowveit concerns Strong Sermons and Excellent l«opie whose friendship he has won. | Music Heard by Large
Congregations.
ft STORY OF HEROISM, Showing How Brave Men Car a Calmly Meet Death. WRECK OF THE BIRKENHEAD •
BIRDS’ TONGUES.
TaXagt^bs'™
PERILOUS SLEEPWALKING. Tha Tragsdr »» Wk - Hvllm. Wr«l.
iispk-oou* In number II
re, from Maine t urptlon of gnveri foi conscience; r..i
of tiie f
<pr«ad and to en California,.the <
a* an ageu
se. that Is lo say.
, but of lb* usually sound ma-' ,
Jorily. He has reprowulcd I he many.' j
■aged Ibelr heller sides. That ,
he himself comes from an environ-j
of education and |>ros|wrlly ha-j lo bis democratic fallh more of ^
meaning and succwss, since his appeal hereby gained Ibe look, not of class (
struggle, but of universal prim>pie
His democracy, on the whole sseui. > us to have been of a peculiarly val- j
able •quality, since II lias been some bal radical and yet al bottom cau-
tious. It has teuded to make clear the point that the democratic movement properly asks only Justice. It Is mil
warfare, but adjustment.
Ing the American people to be docile to experleuce.we have faith that, m matters lu wblcb Theodore Kuose rail has been mistaken he w III be rerersed, while lie Is followed along hose paths where be lias been a Judicious guide. Free expression leads safety. In Mr. Roosevelt the genal community has expressed Itself, thus progressing toward a knowledge of wbst It permanently desires; (bus also losing Ibe rancor wblcb la born when Instincts of masses are trampled by a few Id power. Many yaars of activity stretch ahead They should bring lo Mr. Roosevelt au uudimlu-
How, Indeed, can In. •n It takes bold, with
aucb avidity, of so mauj aorta of baaltby dial? Mr. Roosevelt reads, travels, writes: be cares for history literature, politics; be cares not ouly for tb/ present, but also for tbe past;
study lamp. Let
fala do Ita worst, life must yet tai
iiiday Following are
the sin of pride
In the absence of the Rev. Hr. K It lirunyate, Ibe pa*tnr, »ho Was at tending conference, tbe pulpit of Ihi First M. E. t'tiurrh was occupied 01 Bupday by tbe Rev*. Harold l*au Sloan, pastor of the West • reek M E Church He preached strung sermon
at each of tbe services.
Huuday was tbe first anniversary u I lie consecration of Holy Trinity Cburcb, and an appropriate sermo was pMchcd by the rectui. Ihe Rei
t also delivered Ihe e
He sp.
He li
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Clerk Way are as followa: Weal Jersey Investment (Jo. lo liarry I). LeCalo 9&50 Lot 4U6, block I plan No. 1, Ocean City Uardeus Co.
ala. lo
Charles 8. Patton et al. ft. Lot OKI.
Section C. ^
Thomas S. Simmon* el ux to Ben
mlu Weatberby 91. of lot &S, Beet ion C.
Same to same. 91. Undh
He M& and «8H. Section D.
Same lo same. < 8»7, Section C.
E. Lee Langley to Thomas S. Simiooa. 91- Lot 821. Section 1) Robert Cer*on al ux to Edward W. ilea at ux. 9875. Lot 663, Section E Benjamin B. Weather by et ux to homes S Simmom. 91. Cudlvlded half of lot 664, Section D.
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676, Section C
. 91. Undivided loi
RECKLESS AAROH EUF.R. ns Drama6:
In tils old age to IU- widow of Ktrpti. Juuirl. w ho was Veil known In tl irly history of New York city. Is
dnunallcoiH-.
Conceive. If you wllL the picture of turr. gifted adventurvr tlu briAru lu braltli. branded In the |>opnlar mind as tbe murderer of Alexander Hamilton and reluming fn himself an outraat In tbe dty where be Usd once been tbe poll monarch of all be sun eyed aud distinguished flgure In sodrty aud i lamentable old man. smirking tbroucb hi* wrinkles. Ik,wing . and pram lug rat her stiffly because of Uls rbcumatl. Joints aud wltb hi* montlr fall of pret ty puutadaa. paying court to tbe wld iw of Stepben JuuKi. bersrlf la Ibr Bme of yean and Ik-altb Ite-novr >ui the ■•inure IU sartor e lur-ung.-ul M-s. nod you have a hit of pure path,., lueijiulrd In the anna la of fool lab greal Uut waurtblng of bis old time pnw f lo charm Ibe gentler sex moat tun tmd by him In bis years of mental ind idiysleal misery, f.w In hi* bull foi he Widow Juiui-I's band and fortum le won Cbirloualy. dramatlrally. Ite pratedly. Burr Anally de
I day ||.- would arrive al Ion anAiiiiiauled By a < should marry them on ronld give hla pruapeelli iiuartrr. no chance of carai*
"irritable.
8h* »a* amused
<• old n
with u
t and
il a fid one July day
•rolled U|. hi a carriage, and wltb him was* minister.the same who fifty years lefore |»r.'oriued the marriage ,cre m»ny for Burr and tbe mother of hi* daughter^ the beautiful '.Ticodwla There waa something of a an-nc-ln tinold bousi- ou this day. There nerv
. . tbe |iart of Burr.
Relallves n-monatrated; Burr renialm-l Immovable All feared a arandal Tlu mlulster, l**A In band, stood unob truslvely lu the background. Then were more t^ra, more di-r-Uratlun* of undying love, and Ibe widow Jumrl
became Mrs. Aaron Burr
* They were married In the great droning rtsim of the Jotnel mansion Burr s-iuanden-d with rerklr*. IuumJ the wealth acquired by Kieph-ii Juiiie and left for the enjoyment of til’ marital iKiniarr. There were many Id: let quarrel* between tlu- III mated pair and they were soon dlvoned.. Burr died In IS-IO. but madam hn-d until 1*A dying a reelnse aud a iiilwr. tbmoney reeelved from the Jnmel aotalr hoarded In an nnuard chaml-er Bill—Iltd you ifii to are I bal hoy act,, laat night? -JIII-YrA -Did h* get a *—“What be ought to bar* got
their thaukfulncee t,
progree* tbe church ba* ma le and pressed faith In Hit future. ■•entro service* will be held iu cburcb al 4 o'clock neat Batui
afternoon.
Owing to III health. Bishop iborough will not be able to be al church on Ihe :fld. as has beam ■KMinred. ^Ir will be here ala I Iu bis morning sermon. Dr V. ■ bo look bis lexl from Pawlm 3 said that Ibe Psalm Is one of tbe earliest that bears Ihe name of David expressive, u many other of his In- * pi red MMig^of the devout sellsfarllon wblcb tbe |>*alnilst ever had In Its place of holy worship. A llltlui theme for our thought* this morning since one year ago today Ibis beautiful cburcb was solemnly art apart foi
boly worship.
We can understand how confessedly worldly people fall lo share lo curb feelings of reverence lor Ihe ea< edifice Were It others Ise they me have lo be re-classified. Hut Ihe I rue child of Uod always loves bis Father
House.
Because II la Uod's House, unique li structure, purpose aud u*e. Becau-
>f comfort and strength tbe trials aud dlfflcullie* of
Becaue* It la
ullh the deepest experience* of our hlfcory—baptism, con fir marriage, end the end of all, when Hie body Is borne lo II* last earthly resting place. The church building stand* for .what Is highest and best in moral and spiritual living Tbe cburcb abould be lo all a sacred place, wbltblr wedehglil to come, end where we (reverently take our shirt in tbe worship. We value our cburcb. We ere grateful to Und and to our fellow men lor Ibis greaF blessing. Aud at Impe and believe (bat II will long remain as a help and an Inspiration lo boly aud rigbleuus living pirmt rmamyTKKian. "An Old Testamenl Hero" was tbe subject of the Rev H. T t'aseelberry's rrmou lu the First Presbyterlau hurcb ou Bnnday evening He look Is text from Jert. 1:6: "I have appolnled Ibe* a prophet Into Ibe
iHoda”
Mr. Casaelberry said iu part: "Reading about berues has a tendency to make us heroic and Ibe etudy of great and good live* la a lever lo lifl all life above the ordinary. Jeremiah of tbe greateat of heroes of Old nent history. Not as some count heroes, not a man who braved tbe battle-front, but a matu^vbo stood for tbe right agaluat tbe w roug, lu lb* re of great oppoatuen. "In bis time, prophets prophesied falsely, aud the people luted to have II red tbe He rather than tbe trutb. tbe strong oppressed tbe week. He sought for meu w ho loved the truth, found them not, either among tbe
, TH* Way This Britlak Vsssel Win< Down O* tha Ceps o* Good Heps Most of th« Crow Wort Loot and All ! tha Women and Children Saved. V 1*1 tors to the brwpltal of tbe old p-aslincre al Cbrloro will perlupebave i noticed In Ibr colonnade a simple me | mortal tablet, placed there by order of j tbe late Queen Victoria to rreord j h- rolc constancy and discipline of tb* I officers and soldiers who loot tbelr five* In tb* wreck of tbe transport Blr kenhrsd off tbe Cape of Good Hop* on Feb. 30. IV,2 Oo Jan 7 In that year, after rmlArklng re-enforcements amount lug to fifteen officers and 47«i men for tbe troupe engaged In tbe Kaffir war. tbe Birkenhead left Ireland fur tbe rape. Ou Issird were also 166 women and children, tbe wive* and families of aoUliera All went well till tbe transport reached Blmon's Town, where ten officers aid eighteen men were landed. The sbufrotiHoard her coarse on tbe evening of Feb. 25 Bal the captain In hla anxiety for a quick [mis sage unfortunately kept so rlom to the shore that daring the nlcht ship got among tbe rocks wblcb *,c the coast About three miles ^off Danger point at 2 o'clock In the morning of tbe 20th. while all except those on watch were sleeping peacefully In their ham mocks, tbe ship struck with a violent shock. Tb* balk of tbe men on board
were yonng soldier*.
Tbe rash of water on tbe Birkenhead striking wg* so great that most of tb* soldiers on tb* lower troop dock were
lb-b o
All. v
bad broken from Hod Hud tbe trutb
nd w ould have none iff him.
"All this fearful coudllton Jeremiah 'as charged by Hod to condemn and cry against, w blcb He did with heroic uusecrelion for more than forty yeara low,all Ibis Is worthy of notlca when
was qulle a young man; so young was he (bat when Uod proposed him as a propbet be cried, 'ab, Lord Uod, behold I cannot *|ieak, for I am a Id!' From wblcb w* may learn lhal young person should shrink from owing Uod's call Just because of youth, for Uod can aud has done greal bluga wltb and through the you "Then w* remember, loo. lhal Jereulab waaseuslllveaud timid, and Ibis idds to lit* grandeur of bis berol*m. or, bavlug tbe nervous seuslilvcueas •f a woman, be did Die work of a
figged man.
"Do you ask whallhla life acrom■llshed? Well, to bl* ow n limes and ■eople be was a prophet of doom, but, ii the far-reaching dengue of Uod, be hull,led heller tbau he could pueslhly now. He was ifot kmiw u as a 'li rial Ian,* but hwfell spiritual trulha profoundly and that Is better. And hal were the cdhi|ieusaUona of such life? T his: Uod H Imsqif became bis comforter and wiped away bla (ears, as be looked away Into tbe future, rould see aud bear Ibebilde aud bridegroom .pnd rejoice lu -Uod's fulfilled, aud know tha! be r pul lu preparing for Ibr
wnrialmwd letters remaining •eau taiy Dost Office for the lug March IS, IWU:
Id tbelr
malnder. wltb all tb* officers' atqewred on deck, many only partfy dressed and fell In as orderly and as quietly as on tb* barrack square Calling lb* officers
Jruulnga, Abel. Mooney. Fallx. In calling for ill*
of tbe Seventy-fourth highlanders, tba senior officer on board. Impressed on them tbe necessity for preserving or der and silence among tbe men. The eerrlce* of tb* next senior. Captain Wright. Ninety first highlander*, were placed at tbe disposal of tbe comqpnder of tbe ship to carry out whatever orders be might consider essential Rlxty men were pat on tbe chain pump* oo tbe lower after deck end told off In three reliefs Sixty more
fore part of [be ablp. as nbr was rolllog heavily The commander next sir dereiLjlie officers' charger* to he pitch ed tint of the gangway Tbe plunging and terrified horses were gut up and east over, five of them managing to fwlm ashore Tb* cotter was then got ready for tbe women and children.' who had been collected under the poop awning, and they were pasmtl In one by oo*. There Icing room lo Ibe bust for one or two more, tbe order was given for any trumpeter or bugler boy* to he taken. A young drummer ataudlng near was told by an officer get Into the boat. bat. drawing himIf np. exclaimed that be drew tnan'a y and would stick by his comrade* t* rutter then shoved off In charge one of the ship'* officer*, and tbe >raen and children were sofe. So sooner waa she clear than the entire bow of tb* vessel broke off at tbe foremast, tbe bowsprit going up In tbe elr toward tbe fnretopmist. Tb* fannel also went over tbe side, carrying away tbs atari mart paddle box and boat and rrnsblng tbe tackles. Tb* paddle box oo being lowered, and lb* large boat In the center of tb* sblp could
got Up.
Tb* men were then ordered >e [mop where they stood calmly awaiting tbelr fate. Within minute* the vessel broke In tw I abaft tbe rngto* room, and began rapidly to fill. In tble extremity tb* commander called out. i swim Jump and make for tbe boater tint tb* officers begged tbe eoldler* not lo, as tbe boat wltb tb* women and children would he swamped. They were young (be prime of Ufa with all he for* them, yet oo one moved, any algo of terror or fear escape tbem. Lower end lower aank Ibe vreeel lalo tbe deadly see Tb* rred. gave a final plunge and appeared, carrying wltb her tbe band of heroes on deck and those working Mrn of all ages and ranks Ibry Ibe colons! and tbe drummer boy. officers of gentle birth and men from tbe workshop, tbe plow and Ibe mine, all animated wltb tbe same heroic resolution, fortitude and chivalry cool as I bough they had heeo on tbelr parade ground, with as murb’eourag* *• In action In tbe field A few man to ding to the rigging of tbe mainmast, part of wblcb remained oat of water while others got bold of float Ing piece* of wood and were eventually rescued, but of fourteen officers and
YOU SHOULD HUE
A Reliable Builder
irttagr You c annot spate-tlir time |y yutirMclf and moat depend upon the vr Built lot Bcv. C W. Rispham. 4244 Mmik Kid*, avenue, Hiiladt-lphia
Ask them alioul
Otis M. Townsend dr . BUILDER
General Coutractprs and Builders Scull and Marts Company
hotels. Apartment Houses. Cottages. Bungalows Millwork and Builders' Supplies City Mill and Lumber Company jjoll.N MAHiy t*resident. ALLEN 1*'I LL, Hecrelary and Treasurer Offices. Sixth and Haven Avenue. Ocean City, N. J.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
,11 prfsol.s ol.Jrrimi W»
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.
NOTICE T« LIMIT CKEIHT0K.S
SHERIFF S SALE.
Itradiut I BfUl or
458 u
1 fewer
310 men perished, many falU prey to tba attacks of tbe shad which surrounded tbe sblp lu sboa aralllng for thrlr victims Every a Perhaps tbe greatest compliment ri paid to tbe memory of lb* brave w the order of tbe king of Prosslt I tb* account of the wreck of tb* Birkenhead td be read on three aurrv parades at tbe bead of every regiment In bla army, and It waa spoken of In
every school
-Loudco Globs.
Only ths Odd Ones.
rilhln tbe atiU-y looked alronl wit »mh of King Edward II Falling I lacovri II after imtlrnt •each, she a -I'm m.iry. mad nib-'; replied the •• err, wltb a tone of deep regret. “In re 'aren't Edward IFrtJrre as we onl ive the wld nil inhere." l-midou'Kl
•till Hit Daughter.
Old Golroi Bal If my daughter marries you. will she bare all th9 comforts lo which sbe has been accustomed* Young IM-Broqor- Well. It he your fault If she han't Cbl
News.
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NOTICE OF INTENTION.
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— I KUBKItT K. t-llKMUM. ■log buc*. Wltb t'HAKUCB A. BUnBLL. " W " ^ w,thoa, l r r.'*?**-
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Utiarantoad HtricUy Pur* MILK
AND
ICECREAM ESTABLISHED 1U1 pawd m gI*ve'VwItor^ss’reIre bow*tbap*m f£ 7th St. and Asbnry A\f I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Stum »md 6»i Fitter Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs and Plumbers’ Supplies. t»«<» A.Mbttry A.v«vnitf> 8 0. At.au • « Uu-i SEO. 0. ADAMS k BHD. PUSTERING, RIHCE SETTING MICE LAniiG, EK., fc,.. All Work ta Mason Ua* Promailt Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N J Buckingham & Styles tGICNICR AI. Elrrlriral I'ogirarldrE RmMmm. lit Oc.u Art. u< 1063 l H | At. •t'KAN
. SEE WASHINGTON THE HEART OF THE NATION % THREE-DAY TOURS PENNSYLVANIA March 18, April i, 8, 29, May 13, 1909Round Trip Rale $10.55 or $13.05
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The Sentinel does good Job Work
A. H. BAKER ...Undertaker ■ and - Embalmer. TUCKAHOE, N. J. MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer
Our 30th Anniversary
Grand Display Of
Easter Clothing
OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER iOffice: .Kth St. Opposite I*. O. Plans and Specifications prepared sithput charge I Only galvanized nails used on exterior work JAMES TODD CARPEHTER AND JOBBER djindowand Duo. Frames. Screen*. Bracket*, Ctc.. mad* to order.
For Men and Hoy» Tit* iieweat. fitieit and tia*l mad*, trry *ult !• guarantred - by u.-higive entire aaliifactlou. We du hot carry 'heap mad* clolhlug ofiany kind, anti rou gal lb* tw-t tliare U in clulta, Kyle ■ nd wurkmatrehtp. al price* a* law If utM luwrr Ilian Hi* Interlur make* I he ewe-t iu Mat*, shirt*. Tie*, etc., la ■cl, tba idrk of tha market I* youre at il* ertabllalfpeut. fa//, Str and Ht Convinttd j Jos. Mendel The Leading One Price Clothier ,«25»TU«TICI»L. ITUHTIC CITY
ENQLISH A JOHNSON, CDDiiacitirs m Baiisers I'-MO Anbury Ayeniir,
7th AND A8BURY AVE., OCEAN CITY, N. J. Finn Paper Hanging. Painting
A Select Line of
WALL PAPERS AMD INTERIOR DECORATIONS
Headquarters for
UP-TO-DATE SIGN^ Leonard Krauu Co.
Electricians
aa Aabury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. ■t*«rtoatWorn at all klbtb brotnptly atrteSy'ar.'l elSI?*' 1 * 1 “ 4 ' 0 '* ««»raalaaa
SHOEMAKER'S
STORAGE
HOUSE
latli wiial M ea.1 Aw ,
Ora-ffin 811, , n, j
ml uf Mervliandlae^lo^werorrd wi'/l V* motley by going to Ilia , Shoemaler Stonge Honse ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER
645 Asbury Avenue,
'"'Ik* city, ».*
AOUmtMX. ALTMIATIONS AND •LPAIKb Spencer B. Swan Jobbing Carpenter • Specially an<) Builder 1040 Aahary A venal. Ocaaa City, M. J. QHARLES L. HOFMANN RCGI8TERCO ARCHITECT «11 WALNUT ST. PHILA. W .d aeTday*aa^i temreay maM7|.
hulsaalc and Katall O. C. I. C. Co. Tenth aud W*K Ava., Agency for ... Wawa Dairy... JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERT. It. 700 Aokart Areas*. Oataa CM). 8. J. 'r—k hrvad. rtae aad (Waa* dally. Wvddia* area •i^.valty otWare laUvared tra* al area Xotbiaa a«Mre««d aa faatar THE PIONEER RESTAURANT AND ....OrSTEI CAFE a- •». 1*1 kaaCflC, Wraarlrlar ifrar'Ifrli^fi'T*"* u ’ 1 *'" 1 SPECIAL DE8I6NS ■» CONCRETE BLOGKJ and Fiadawalka, ala,, Brick Work and Plastering. Schurch, Carter A Co. 701 Aabury Arauu*
W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST..

