POSTAL SAVINGS BANK WILL BE OPENED HERE
N. X. Lotion Will Be in Charge of Department in foal Office: The poetel MVluKu will be luangurated | D tbeOcnn City |k»I ollln oa Bepuiober 1. S. T. Lullon, llw Bodoey order clerk, will be In cbergePoetmeiler Sulloa end Mr. l-iilloii Mleoded the eebool of luxruCtlou In VbMlaodUHt week. Beery eeoond-cle«» poil odlce In I be Bute will opef e ilmlleromcebelweeii uow and October 1. Theee.wlll luelude 'Vineland, Wildwood. Salem. Millville, Hridneton add Cape May. Thepoaiai aavl'ugr ayatem I. eatabllabed for the pnrpoae of prbvldlux fa dlltlea for depoalllng aat liiK* at lulerael, with tbe aecurlty of the United Statea Government for repayment. Account! l^abe opened and positamade flSny peraon of tbe of ten yeara or over In bin or her i name and'by a marrled woman lu own name and frpe from anj luterfeianee or control by ber husband No peraon can have more than one account at any one time. No peraon may open a pnutal-eav lota account ar any pout office who Inot a patron of that office .lotatast will be allowed on all dcpOatta at tha rate of 2 per cent, per annum, computed on .eech aavlng" certlflcalt aaparately, and payable anltially. No Interest will be. paid on •aooay which remains on drixisti for a fraction of a year only. Oa post ta will bear Interest from the flratdayof the month next folio that la which deposited.
MOTOR CAR LICENSES
Mma After Aepieivbrr. After September I, ear owners who may ba reqnllffiP to secure registration In New Jersey can do ao upon pay■taut of half tbe reguler fee. Motor ear owners have In the past been ct polled to take out lleeuaes, paying full foe, during all parts of the year ~ te Motor Vehicle Department
rwlaced by tbe operation uf this law. Already *0,000 car registrations bai been takac out and tbe tbtel amount to be allotted to ibe Bute Highway Commlealooen will easily exceerl *340.*00. luat year tbe amount rendered the Highways Department was clow to **00,000. Because of the removal of eight-day privileges to residents of New York, Pteraeylvaola, Maaeachnaetts and Delaware tha ear owners of those .States ough New Jersey
Motor
ta. Smith, Say.
i taseaure those Blates refused to * any privileges to New Jereey
Bscant tael estate transters lu Ocean
City racorded In the office of t'ounly
Cterk Hildreth am as follows: Grace H. Greene et vlr and Evi M Uteri to Mary Miller. Dots «73
m. Beet ton a.
Wm. F. BmKb et ux to Tiionias K. *700. Dot 21. Section 4 rs Hhaler et ux to Arthur <1.
Lot 601, Section D.
t to Char lee
)■ Cbeeter et ux nx. 'Same lot an
above
■a Land Co. to J. H. Heaton
atnx. *8000. Land lu block SO, plan
Ns. tof Bay ona Co.
Mary it. Quigley to l«na Seal *900. d 18, block 7; plan of Ocean City
B. T. Itouey et ux to Joseph
I, Section C, II to M Kmtly
.. *1900. Lot 27. block 9.
Win. B. Allan at uxVt al. to ' A Allan et al.. trustee*. Ixrts 85. 87 and 09, Section A, with buildings Wm. a Allan et ale., trustee. Wm. B. Allan. L&t 08; Section A. Wm. B. Alton et ux to Lewis Amin Haloes. (800.. Lot 70. Section A.
SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES
Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Large Congregations. The churches In Ocean City were all rell tilled at,.the services on Sunday 'onnwhig' are reports nf <ome of. Ibe' ermuus heard: ^ IMMANUKL'BAPTlifT. ' The Itev. A. \V. Aiidftrsou, of the Danville Church, Suulb Hamplon, Pa., preached atrong sermons m tbe Immanuel Baptist Church Sunday There were large congregations al both HOLY TRINITY. * Services were largely attended al Holy Trinity Church Sunday. The Kev. J. B. Walker, of Philadelphia, gave an excellent sermon in tbemferning that was extremely well enjoyed by all Ifov. J^hnJ. Sweeney,the recti .SO and 8 o’clock lu St. Auguat'ine’sChurcb, Sunday mot lug. The masses at 8 and-10 o’clock celebrated by Hie Kev William 'man, of New York, a member ol the Pan list Order. evening service*, Katbet O’Uorman delivered a abort sermon on 'Human Keapect and Pride." Tbe ebureb was taxed to Its utmost capacity at all of tbe masses. LITHKRAN.
the Immanuel Baptist ^fturch on Wesley aveuue, below Ninth street, Sunday afternoon, at 4.15 o'clock. The Rev K. P. Pfatteicher of tbe Church of tbe Holy Communion, Philadelphia, conducted tbe services. Mr. Pfettelcher took Ids text fum Matt. 2. 28. "Come unto Me all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest.” Tbe theme of his sermon waa a study of the chapters Id which tbe text Is found, revkallng tbe satisfaction of physical, moral and spiritual waul as to Christ and lean upon Him
The Rev. Bishop -T. B. Neely, of Jew Orleaus.delivered a powerful seruo'u lu tbe First M. E. Church ou
The following olH< t the ensuing year: President, John K. Darragh, of New j York: secretary, Leonard,L Roray, of Camden; treasurer, .Robert' Hell, of •t speeches were made by W in Schuyler, of Pottatuwu, and John .anibert, of Chicago. The veterans expressed a strong sentiment against the recognition of iy flag In this country ..other than that of the Stars and Hlrliie*. Oder the guidance of Comrade Sylus Murphy, of this city, tha veteradjourned to one of the restaurants fox dinner. They’ rfefo accoinyuicd y about 20 of their womenfolk, who ,ere present at the iiieeilng. All sections of the North *cre repres
lers.
The next reunion will be bcl'i In Hatch Post UeadijuJnVr' in Camden.
the afternoon session the veterans ^ Once when were addressed by the Rev. H T. Cas-1 reached an selberry, paelor of the First Preshy-'ed; thea It was dlslislgisl. dropiw-U on lerlan Church. | f’lnbcr. ■'"> 'he Hue broke. A very Tbaapeaker,-after congratulating Hie, heavy weight has ’ '
regiment f'>r Its noble pari lu hi and In the privilege of galherii
mother anniversary
took bis. text from I.Tt^a ’.'For this le tbe will of God, ei your anticipation that ye ebould stain from fornication. For God I tolled tie to uucleanllness but to
mse by such you . can kr aid camp Ore on memory's and maintain a living Interest other. But there is a greale perhaps, than this ou such oc
la, that you keep bel
younger ganeratlout the uuselHstiu of your eervlce for your country and j
the principles for wblc^you and other. Culsl ls fought. ~ ! lend wo* orljjli Wot to our country If the people'cayan Indiana, forget the.great sacrlliee of thousand, j bus wfin of live# ou our national altar, for It Is. village* .
I beseech [ Cubnuac of you to let us see ai hear as much from
'lest we forget’ the great sacrifice* the part and the younger generalio
Bishop Naely divided tbe theme of hi* ■ennon Into two parte—hollue** and aanctifleatloo. Upon holiness he trough* out tbe fact that tbe word
holy i
lug wholly given up to tbe service of the Master. He brought forth the lllust'ratkio ■at when tbe auclent weaver mat hi* ruga, be placed,aaeb blade of gra Just euch a poalttou that when i* completed It represented a landpicture of art, bpl If a number of these threads wi crumpled tangled m sa of threads, meaningless. Juat so the Bible, eald the bishop. If boliiieaa, sauctlflratlon and the purity of Chrtel were taken out, there would be left a crumpled mass of literature and history, mean Ingleaa.to the Cbrtatlan world. SHOT HKmnVTKRIAN. " Making Our Own Mtandanl ol Life," waa the subject of tbe Kev. H T. Casselberry's sermon in tbe First Presbyterian Church Bunday evening: be taking hie text from Mark. IS; S2 Mr. Casselbery spoke In part as fol-
Iowa:
"If you disagree or they are token to taek for doing what others claim to be wrong, they reply, 'Our conscience, orobt'oode, or creed, permits ua.' "In the lesaon or text there waa a crowd of men who were setting up their own standard of evidence. They stood around tbe cross, mocking crudfled Christ. 'Let tbe Christ, king of Israel, uow come down from the crose, that we may see and be-
lieve!' they cried.
"There never was a time In the hls-
. Charles, lory of the world that the luhabltai f. Lake '*860. I-oU «1 to 72; 1S3 to , thereof set up a larger variety of code* 144; 205 in 216; £77 tu 288; 349 to 8«li, of ethics and creeds for religious been* 441 lo 456, Section L. j Hef, navytA time when people claimed 'Hannah W. Mitchell 4o Lila K'< the right to do more a* they pleased — Bat ton. *1200 Lot 29, block 9: ! men In business, politics and religion. | "Observe their line of reason Married In Atlantic. They chatged Jews Christ to do so Mtaa Anna J. Mellhdi, of H<*>ue. la., thing.of their own llxlug In order l and Frank W. Kllboru, of Ocean City., they might see and believe ware united In marriage last Thursday ! -Suppose God allowed. I hem •tontafaUbeChurcb of the Ascension, fooii.h re<|ue*t, where would the t In Atlantic City. The Rev. Dr C M.istop? You cannot do a thing by Itself Niles, rectal, officiated. The bride and'and let K alone.'delstched and nitreis will spend thetr honeymoon
"You ask, If tbe rule of right i our slumlord, where must we look
for that declaraltofl. There are fliree
I'daces In w(ilch you may look ft
■'Isst, partially lu nature; second, the
evelatlon <lf dl-lne will h. fort In lused In the law of Blual. Do you ilablowlu? .Re careful to keep ot
d ll»e • - •o the right.
-V
tliough you may not light ln\ another j battle, may you realise ourWuntry needs you lo live for her, thatshe may ever go forward to fulllll her jnilsslnn
In the world.”
choll, at Beveoth street and the Mr.‘Kllboru Is also a brnthrr of A.B.McKlm, proprietor of the
wild.
tola clatch or stiitailsii. Klngtlsli, or hake. Jitullnuc
usually plentiful. anT anglers hauling them up In great tium Ona of tbe largest catches was ■ Thursday lu the Inlet hy Fred Harry Adams They got IMH.wtlglilng
Mlee. M L. Meredith hiN returns bar botnf In New York,after ifpeiii:
■a Mereillth t of Ocean. City a* a v frequent trip*
CMcblng
by college gi
hwic .i i.
■- Bdrby Is still
sale of
• F. K. Mr by Is still rentlii mg pro|>ertle* He re|»>rts lots on Fourth street, for
t-'lty Itoiid Co., U>Cllidnii u Hummel,
>( Phlladelplila, and Ihs collage ou Atlantic boulc: Ocean CJty Gardens Co.,.I Jarileu, orChestuut Hill.
Mrs. W. A. Pollock Davis, of P delohia, will build a handsome, I j-. bungalow, 40x40. on Ocean ave below Thirteenth street, it win •8VIU. The contract bus been g John T. Heal.
VETERANS HOLD ANNUAL REUNION
Xhird New Jersey Volunteers Elect JobQiK. Darragh
PresHK-nt.
Members of the Third N. ■airy, veteran*'of the t’lvH • M iield their twenty-flrst an i this city last Thursday
They met,
■au 25, lu Council chamber, shortly
after eleyfii o’clock; The meelln^j if joii m
is presided over by - Major Tliorffs. •Clung, of I Ills city. In Hie' ab-ence ■ he president, Dr Jotlil.'la. BmltUi,
of Spokane, Washington.
and yawn and stretch whenever *.** h^ ito’ vrnh.' In'diM' '"'! ' anlatc nagsijiir. IngubrlSwIy cliahtlng red like It. Ind.ssl. It yo,|. arc ,,i,'..| iflhc >ev. -..t the Chin equivalent of "ring around
{cel
log. there t. so quickly i chair and. Ilfilng yo
Bottomhssi^T a
The great Isely of the name to Tar|s> rhissed by all of l battniuleaa. The rente Dimvilmes the weight
Ihcii dropped, loiiuding Hue'
.des,i bi
res and friend., sard: • It Is ghUd f.M> , h „ „„ nn(t 0 ,f,. „ without «o 1 to have such occasions as tbla,, Ioni x|, e spring Is Kiiniiosed to t
P alive ih,, prhictpal outlet of tnat benutlfi
hearth Hutler which Hi
D each ’ ruat of the town. Tidewater comes up .value, Hit" tbe npring, and It has nrqnlred aslous. | the name because It was the playire Hit .ground of the silvered king «f Osh. the
, ’ tarpon.—Manufacturers’ Record.
phtotent lncldciilor the Uct:«*ion ^n,,^. afI A r caused tbe old veterans to smile. j the Nlln( of spnli StHl Ini In Idaopeulug remarks Mr/Ca*ael- j', was named Ave MnrlnSfn hoiK.r
trry told how that, when/ lie was | the Virgin Mary, quite a boy In bis native towii, be was | names held, and drummer in a G A. R. i*Vum corps,' still preserved,
nd bow that he. aa aueh, link pari In A Judicial Favor.
kin Day exercises, and ‘ A verdant local reporter whose pro-
many Decoration Day e
lifer, played "laps" over the graves ol
number of old soldiers.
It happened that Captain William 1 dlwAcr
Hcbnylar, a member of Ibe Third New ||( . |tH , ,
Jersey Cavalry, waa present al the , case In pn*re*a.lu the judge'i meeting. He knew and remembere l | ■•You ace, Judge.“ said tbe youngster Mr. Casselberry a*’a “druminer boy" to the asionlshcd Jtirlat. "we go to when Capt. Schuyler-marched at Hie press In a few moments, nn.1 we all _» -*■- < w it i> l i"-'— .""r IdCIliiatlou to do a news-
, Interstate Phone 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building ■ n9 AMIl’RY. AVENUE . Ocis biy,' 5- .. . ’ New Jersey Y Constmction Sand & Gravel Co. U OS. G. C M AIVir=*IOrM. M r Offtoo, Bth St.. Opp-Ponha. Depot Ocean City, N. >. AH uratlis Concret" U ayd aid Sami. ' . ” 1 o|( Soil for Unvif Purposes. ' Dirt for Grading or Filling. READING RAILROAD DELIVERY.
ale. Rest grille e pleased to do j •prclnlfcrllll/er
ELMER H. CRANE
Stone Harbor-Anglesea FERRY SERVICE Longest,Coolest, Cheapest JfareI Boat*’Trip on the Coast ijlOcj Fast. Staunch Power Boats leave Parkway Pier, Slone Harbor, Mace's Tharf, Anglesea. every Half Hour. Fare 10c eac^way
Gonneciions for:
CAPF. MAY COURT HOUSE Nt'iLDW'OOD SEA ISLE CITY HOLLY BEACH OCEAN CITY WILDWOOD CREST ATLANTIC CITY CARE .MAY Atlantic City to Cape May, via Stone Harbor, Fare S2.25 round trip
■nd maps,- address
al Estate Trust Bldg.,Phila., Pa. ■ Sv~ I u.l-« ode. Iteh. l—.
South Jersey Realty Co., si51 VC Oft™. Busslwalk vd ScWUws.
uebufyou and fr "« ‘Ee almllnrlty of aoumla Odum-1 keeper >11 a* -p.iaslhle I h"*- Ml11 ’‘"l’l'°* , uB himself to be on | "Thla nmm-r
KKAls M-iTATK A4iK!kTH.
•v Its European
Oduinbu* Ural ettlled It Juniut In tumor of Prince John, Ibe ton of Fenlluuud ami laalsdla. After Ferdinand',
It waa called lu hi* memory Femau-1 I wondered dlua. Suhnequeully Ibis name wna yon
WM. LAE13, C. S„ Wonl Esstote Ajceixt.
1 C0RS0H Keal I5s«tate A-tgent
penalUes Incline to daring rather than to Judgment and whose ardency In tha queat of news la one of bis marked
characteristics npproai-brd a Judge of, nil dog,
1 tooln' a-tv«
'apt. Bcbuyler and Mr.
enjoyed a few minute.' conversation about "old days" and "old times." vof thto 1|!up Tha regiment gave Mr. Uas-elberry I , 0D dot1 -, .„ k ' rising vole of thanks for bla address, j ' .-That'
; know yc
’ paper m— „ .
| The venernhle man eyed the youth “frightin' Id caudle .l^rry'• a'ri-nly and. said slowly ami etnpbat-1 'Also one malls
asked for
tan. I'll do you. a fand you will see that
much. Just a few II
•old.ocean Front Lola. | “I will do you tbla favor Maasey A Edwards have sold an ' M •can front lot to Daniel W. McClain. | r - of May’s Landing. This firm has also " ■add a plot of groutid ou Wesley ave- \ ' nue, between Klgbteeuth and Nina-' , teeutb atreats, to a Philadelphia gen-‘ and itoWtltTni pertaining tt
j dlclary.—Phlladelplut Ledger.
klaa. said he was "gooln -
bit." and the old ladles who pin D-d certain Darwin clergyman as.“a gran burtcr." and of the orator who Hunt to him Arpal evil IbUiksF*—“iJim-nslilr Life nnd Clwrtrter," by Frank Oruti
Naarly a School -S
What might have been aation. .calling for public
and much Dewa|ui|>erleiy. waa by tlw Ylall of a shocked ma
one of our public prluntry wlnstla. A friend of the mother was calling at the i bouse and asked the little daughter.
“1
LICENSED AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asburq Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J.
l a. steelman STORE and STOCK BltCKSMITH and WHEEIWRIGHT OF
Housefurnishing
Goods
d .i. Practical Horseshoeing reaUgatton JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY aa avertnl j Clua j-fl Ojilar Toagl 1 Sp>eiill| |
^ for U, ew>rt .„ i,,,,, Works Co.
Plain
nd (
in Railings and Win,
Setenth St. and Haien Ate.
•How do you like your teacher' “Ob. my teacher la nice." knswjred Tot “but she la always asking ua for a
cigarette."
“WljatT" fried the lady and the
mamma In horrlHod tones, seeing contamlnatjon of the inorala of Tot under.' GEN ERAL CONTRACTOR
S. L. SMITH
...FOR SALE..
il' (ii>|H)rtiuiity'. for a live
tleman.
Indulged lu by many visitors,who dated with their "catches." The electric ear* convey new ■itglets there every day and tbla section Is sure tc ne more and more popular.
Th* Eseluslvsnalas of Casta.
! An English officer.ivh« some yenre ago was htotinded lu a battle In India and left lying all night - among the native dend sod wniind*sl tells this story:
Jltsu Tin- u real lent 1 older school. In wbk-lt u amount quality. Il Is thing that a race which erage fitor or Bye I itches ropcua stnndnrd In |m;
e teachings of a modern bachelor
.: the feminine gender.
! “Yea, mamma. She says. 'Clgarell .j The next day mamma visited tl ■ school. Aa she entered the class nsi 11 the teacher was calling flrst to m
old woman, who c
every «
led a
and strength of-Tokyo or I
Will Have Cake Bale. of joai The members of tbe Ladles" Attxll- drl,,k
lary of ihe'Flrst Presbyterian Church hold a cake sale on Halurdi Augurt 20,111 the office of Harvey Lake, ou the Boardwalk, at Moorlyn lerrare, betueen Flighlh and Ninth
s|reels.
10 ; weighing perhuim icc* a nic< . U |, lirl _ d “ 1 cutiatlon which ha ""® from father 10 so ren . tlons. And the <
CEMENT WORK A SPECIALTY... 505"NINTH STREET t me give you a l.hl on ymir 111
OCEAN CITY, N.
16 EuniDed Without Drops
high o
la that I
In the,stalls aal a smartly dressed glr>.iml the young man wtef deemed her verse. Behind them sat it couple of rather to discuss, the audience than •'I.ook at that girl Jnst In front of ’us.” commented one lu a very nmll-
hie whisper.
ter. or of tbe joweat
t. he would receive neither water bread from her. I tried to-per-le him to take It that he mlgot tail ho said that hTonr state, with a few hours more .to linger, w why should lie give op his f inch #11 object? No; he prefer
either from choice, or ticce, been In tlw main vcgctarinn
NataEbg »ha Qsrrvman The gerr^mindcr wi 1813. although H mu* , operation long liefore old Federalist. Con Gerry, controlled thro
‘redlrtrtctlng
lr j according go I fashion o4 n Otiublq v
rnrli standards. 1 coKTurcs. am men prided the
ln\lbn,
^gaTwi?' yuair^ui^^l^ni^Ti"”
china ti
mandsr. '.These si cbrlatened In . | 0 0,^,1
have been In fodder In the pr Hit. A atanch were almost as nor Fid ridge , | onK< wtfti win, rh hi* Icglsla- . eight Inche* on 1
hitaetfo 1 For the "frigate*
tire* took about »
oltfur
A. W. ELY
store property
anting a good taiid, it will pay yon to
investigate.
Geo. O. Adams 713-15 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY
W, L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. ax SOUTH SECOND ST.. Phila(tlelpbta. pa. ttepsirtat a aeaelaltr.
I sll-ll
! Ilka <0 know what h
Poh Hai.k.—Two lot*. 24x105 feet
_ lu I.aliu, French, German No 688, Hee A..Wesley aveuaa. Price graduate. B., Bkntinki- SI 1100. Apply B , Kkminki. office
gathering of thl* sort. And Jtut look at her hat: She served me the other day with the on# I am wearing, and I suiqsnic site persuade* herself that there I* no differ cure between It nnd mine. 1 never"Tbe girl In front turned with a aim-
son face.
"Oh, yea, madam, tltcre's a difference." she said quietly; "mine Is paid for."—London Tit-111 is.
Protest.
“I beg pardon," said the new ar rival, "but' It seems to me IF* exeeaalvely warm here " • fat! Wbatr snorted Satau. ■ "Evidently you forget where you are. Thl* place la meant to be. warm."
“Birr aakl the young woman,- with what accranl to be Indlgmitluu. The young man looked embarras«sL "Ye*. I dkl klsa yon." be.adwHled "but 1 was Impulsively Insane" Tlutt mcatis that a mao would be a lunatic to klaa me?" "Well, any man of discretion would be juat cntiy to klaa yon." Thl* abemed to end tbe strain, and. no Jury being present to muddle affair*. a satisfactory verdict waa
I'. I- hear you bare a 1 friends Skinner k 1: I' laivca position
under the census uf 1810. In Ibe offli
of Benjamin Husaell, an ardent Re- waves ut an angry sca am publican editor, hung a map of the ed by a fully rigged ship,
stale aa newly sulxllrhled by Oerry ae<|Ui’m
and hla men. Gilbert Stuart' pencil whlmslonilj added
llnea of a grotesque district tbe wings against the admission ot and tall of a dragon. high colour,- to the Hoot "Ha!" he said when he had flnlsbed. —Chk-ainf News
"How's that for a aalamamler?"
The Republican Russell growled. ' w . . “ *** Wl ®' “Better call It a gerrymander." And u , irr |, I( . n , to'gliVtlctu
,s Dance Every
ll1 '' Wednesday and
Saturday Night
Tha Translation.
Toole, the great Kngllsh'comedlui r*s once greatly tk-klcd at (hiding it
French provincial
HI— ; London.'' the fit Pc
Oh. nobody I 1 ’ collected " ,1 they histnnily ga
ti.ir'a first nounclng a translation of ''Walkct
Tlte adaplcr bat
i "Londre n wklcb 1
Real Estate and
TorS. SSrapfsSStS lhe Excursion House Searcl1 Company
. of Cniip Mnv Ooiatv, N. J.
> CLARK Proprielor
MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE
ru*"".;:.".™ so,rtl: k.s' point h n.j.
K. A POKTEK
Contracting and Heading
•* '"■‘ri 1 hit ( .fo, ’ j that II falls.
KKI'KKHKNTINU.
FIDBIilTY-TRUST CO.
IIP NKWAHK
TITLES 1NBUWEP Mtwrrlnsi. Alwarispit TltlMand b*
marquis' w |g tfijcj
necessary slm-wa of character wife .crying Otic .1 Hie Is-t Instrumenia of- n cl|l ; ||, l|i: ss. Wlitem I. genius waslea Its bI*«ii Hi a lu a maw sf locwjndstcuclea. fo t , r
penlng to d. bo (bund It
diguffied ap|H'aram e thut he il q to get one for himself and went 1: ,1 nil thnea In court. This in- dkl. ii'cl ult was sd-aatlsfactory .iioiu* a whit uf view that not only but iMtrrirtera also, took up tha custom throughout Europe.-Lou.l.n ; Graphic. - ; Considarata. i Sllss Antique—I don't believe von rould tell my age. Mias Canstlque- ; I rould. but I wouldn't be eo mean - | ThHadelphla Itecoid.
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Ikean.tlly New Jerwy
FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND BOLD
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