Ocean City Sentinel, 21 August 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL -

VOL XXXIii. . OCKAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, Anil ST 21. I'.ll:!. '' ' ' NO" 21

Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth SI. Ocean City. N. J. E. C. BOYLE, Manager Ulaiui* adjaslej ai»l collected anvabore In United auto

Otis M. Town send Llcakerd by the Slate. i" „ EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N J. '*

Spring Millinery All ihe Latest Styles in Ladies' and Children's H<*» LH.^HILIBETB'S

Only $2650 for alj the following property Ocean Fionl Oomei Wesley avenue. Riparian Grant. Facing East and South. Choicest corner. Also TWO LOTS on Central avenue in that block, each 40x100. Also THREE LOTS on Asbury Avenue in same block. Also TWO LOTS on West avenue and FOUR LOTS on Simpson avenue. $2660 for all the above. Massey & Edwards Eighth and Central Avenue

Final Auction Sale 1 CO Lots 7 Houses I jU highly ALS0 1 6 to 14 Rooms Improved Latest Modern Types . On an" GARDENS CO. TRACT THUR. FRI. SAT3 Days' Sale= Aug.. 28th-29tli-30th 2.30 P. M. 2 The marvelous increase in spl estate values and progress of Ocean City.Wads like a romance. REMEMBER THIS. Never again will you sec prices as low on Ocean City Property. Your Last Chance! Buy Now!! Don't Miss It!!! TERMS: 5 Per Cent. Down HOUSES: $200 Down Hdl«K« 33 Monthly P.yraMs on Mtj. Agents on premises to show you around. - Ocean City Gardens Co., BfiK BARNES 4 LOFLAND, Auctioneer*

BUSINESS AT POST OFFICE 1 SHOWS GREAT INCREASE

- Figures of Interest Furnished ' iu a Statement bv Post- j master Sutton. 1 "I summer Uo been considerably beavit. lb*u ever before. ** ebowu by the following aUteiueiil mail* tu Tin: lt>: piiktkk by Postmaster rtultou: ' "The stamp ami "lamp paper aale# for the month uf July. 1912, am .ted lu $41*12.57, »"d 11 thirteen ilaya III August, una, 42. making a ■Dial «f M"4» «« Till aale of ■tauip „ and elamp pajw-r fur tlie muiitli uf „ July, 1813, amounted to $4488 67. and , the tlral thirteen days In August, , 1918, $2276.74, m. king a lolal uf e $6785 87, r I "The reglatera dispatched from t Ida , nlttce fur tlie mouth of July aod lirat ,, thirteen daya In Auguri, 1912, were 1 1170, The regl.tera .liapatcheil from I bla -..Aire fur the month uf July and , tlral tlilrteeu daya In Augur., 1918, were 1 16'. t "The muuey urd*(a, laaued by 1 bla of- c flee fur Ibe uiuulh of July' aud Hrat , thirteen daya lu Augual. 1912, ware , 1370. The money orders laaueit by Hit* , 0 171 re durlug July and the flrst tlilrteeu daye In AuguM, 1918, w ere 1616. , "The e peel* I delivery letlera dellv- ( ereil for July and the flrat thirteen ( daye lu August, 1912, were 1677. Kur ( the same period Id 1913 Ihaee were 1986. , "The average dally delivery uf , pafi-ela jaiai packages from July 1st In dale haa been 1411 Tlila only lucludra 1 lie packages which are loo large fur delivery by Ilia regular carrier*. There la no reronl of those delivered by Ihe regular carriers, but I believe tlutl a safe estimate would be 2UO In addltluii ( lu tlie Undelivered by the carrier da* , ignaled for tlie parcels |*>et dally , "Thla ofllca iranaarla as much bjial- f ueaa now durlug Ihe raoiilli of July and II rat ttfteeii daya In Auguat aa waa dona lu twelve inoidlie when I brraine |MMtmaater. twelve and one- . half year* ago "There haa beau a decided Increase In Ibe aiuiHiul uf money handled In Ibe | metal aavlnga fund tills year nver , laat." urerllni Old Filrnds. John He hen k and wife, of Ambler, Pa , ara spending a faw days In thla city, where tliay ' formerly raelded for many years. Thla la Mr. Hcbeuk'a lirat vlalt In nearly throe yeare, and be waa aurprlaad at the many Improvementa, particularly on Ihe Harden* Company's tract. Will Hold Cake Mir. The Queen Esther Clrale of th* First M. K. t.'huroll will hold a cake aale next Friday morning and aflaruoou at N. H. (lolTa bathing pavilion. Tb-.se desiring line cakes should not B-ilaa tills aale.

- WILL DEDICATE _ CITY'S NEW SCHOOL Patriotic Societies Prepare for Big Event on Friday, September 19. Partial arhmgemaoU have been made for Ihe dedication of the new

public school building, oil Waalry ave nua, near Foourtb street, oil Friday, Kept ember 19, under lha direction o' ' the patriotic aoctatle# of tble elly. The Kav, Charles Elder, of Treutou, will ep*ak for Waahlngton Camp, No. 76, P. O B. of A., and Mrs. Harah W. Johnson, Blala Councilor, will make c. the address for Ocean CIIJ Council, I No. 10, l». of A. ■« It possible that l»r. J. Morgan a Heed aud Stale Councilor Wskefltld o will alto make addreeaaa. * The aoctatle* will torn out In a body and arrangement* are belug mad* to I have a baud of diuatc. t TEN NEW HOUSES t Jam. «. champion Will Build an Usrdras Tract. 1 Joaapb O. Champion, tha wall-known « local builder, will erect leu pretty bnuae* on I be Garden Company's tract, 1 the work lo be started at once. Ilia collages will each have two > be from $4600 to $4600. Tb* bouaaa will be up to dale In every deuil and are to be erected in soma of Iba very prattlaat pert* of Um beautiful tract of (be Garden* Company. All will b* built between North at reel and Batlerasa road— soma on Wesley road, others on Bay road and atlll others on Hlmpeoo and Aabury read* and North etreet. The cottages ere to l« completed aa quickly, aa possible. Ill's dignified And give# you e dellcloua eeuae of aecurtty to own your b°II"! " OCKAN CITY. Kaakles, your rseponatblllty aa a real aetata owner make* you a daatrable cltnan. Think It over, (ben call on I HARRY HBADLBY. Real Eatate Operator, Ninth and Aabury avanue, out to Ore bourn who will ahow you Ik* very beat way aod some of the greatest bargain* to be found here ou the aaala* term* Plum, connection adv. j Try an Advertisement^ ^

j LOCAL ANGLERS GET TOGETHER . Hungerford Prcsl- > dent and T. L. AdaraB Secretary of New Club. „ There were many V.glers present, 1 aud they were all enthusiastic, al a 1 meeting of Haliernieu In this city held 1 at Hie alnre of.T. I.ee Adam*. Beventli 11 street and Aabury avenue, Friday evening, wben organization ..f the 1 Anglers' Club of «><-ean City was 1 effected by Ilia election of the following officers: President, Churchill Hungerfor.l, of « 2006 Wesley avenue; secretary and " T. I.ca Adams W. Ward lleam, of 602 Ocean ave • uue, vyis appoluletl chairman of the * rr^ofTHIJCem'r.r.tuni "z J ' seleciejPas chairman of the cnutmllli-e I'lie ol-ject or the club Is lo secure J Ibe enforcement of tlie existing game ' and bah lews atid to urge legislation ' 1 for the protection of salt weter ttshlug r both lu bay# aud outside. ' Those already members of the club am among the Uioat active and Ik-«i ' ' Helieriuen In this city. [ GAVE A DINNER 1 J. V*. Barber and Wile Knlrr1 Mr and Mrs. J. W. Itarlier, of Ibis ' city, gave a dinner for a few friends at the Ocean City Yacht t lut. Friday evening. There wee an elaborate menu ^ ' Their gue*!» were Mr aud Mrs. J. ' Wesley Herbert. Mr. and Mr*. Bitten- ] 1 house Unimex end Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1 " D. New berry. i Niitclir Fire. ^ 1 1 rimueone threw a lighted cigarette ' r out of a window of the Miraiid Hotel Buuday afternoon and four awnings were burned, oeaide tlie scorching of the aide of the building. Two panes ' uf glaae also were broken. Tbellie " waa exllngulabedsby tlie bellboys of the hotel. The Ninth street cliemlcnl , waa qutokly ou the scene, but was tint rwiulred to go Into action. " Cauabl Finy-tbrre Weakllsti. Fishing continues g'sal lu Hie bay. as waa piavsu Thursday, whan C. t Harrison Moore, a prominent confere i ions, of Philadelphia ,*rouiup*nle«l by i George IKillspeughaud the Rev. Jowqit. < Mackey. both of tb* Quaker City, e caught fkt good -si red weaktlah lu Greet Egg Harbor Hay within a few hour*. I

NARROWS FIELD jl TO LIKELY BOATS j Rules to be Preseutedj" at Racing .Association's H Next Meeting. the friendly dlspule among Ihe the U ual* regatta of the season, lo be held under Ihe direction of the c*|ie Yacht Club. Cap* Mey, should be obits. in the South Jersey Association or just to those hoal* which •|ualllled v In Ihe sectional regalias, resulted In the appointment of * committee lo t up tlie question of uniform clessl. c llcatloii. • • Thla brnuglil eboui tlie •ll-cossioii at I tlie meeting of Ibe delegates held at Holly Reach President Allen K ' .While, of the Atlantic City Yacht t Club, presided al Hit* gathering, and, < when Hie question was brought up, ! Slated that when Ihe IVI3 rules were any' s«>>&ll»n club boat should be t eligible for tlie HiibIs. Five uf ibe seven t purled Ibe president. Ihlrleeu clubs l , which will tie held on August .ui. • , following the llnals .1 Cape May. the ! , special committee appointed will pre- i , >eut rules lor holding Ihe champion i ship races so that ouly the winners of i t ihe sectional event* will be able to i compete. This will narrow down the Held to the likely cup winners and w ill - do away with a big entry list, which la very troobleaouiM handling el * big npen regatta. WILD WEST SHOW ! Oirw iii* aurudaai-r Hru and Plrasfd Kirrtaar. lluO'alu'e Wild Weal drew two great audleiicea here .Saturday afternoon and evening, and ell expressed ] tlieiuselves ea pleaaed with the per- , formencea. The exIilblUcua of Wild Weal lire were true to nature and were thrilling In the extreme, especially the riding of the cowboys aud , CotsuAks I It la esitmated that more than I'lmkl „ were taken In by lb* show. ' Ureal Throne* Ailend church. "e t'ongregetlous that overflowed the , edifice were present at *11 of the masses I in St. AuguatlDe's Church Hiindsy. ( Never before were there so many present el all of the service* The rector, the Itev. Joliu J. Hweeney, waa a**lsle<l by Hie Rev*. D. J. Devlne, of New York, and Thomae J. Horan, of Hwanee, Ohio. Nnoalrr Card Party, y Th# ladles of Ht Augustine's Church h ere actively eugeged In rneklpg prepr, eratluna for a muusler card |>arty, it wlikih will he held Tliuraday, Augual 1. 1 21, fur the benefit of the church. I

MANY NEW MEMBERS FOR i VISITORS' MASONIC CLUB

L. L. WALLACE, JR. : SPRINGS SURPRISE • to

He and Miss Schlllinger, of ^ Logan, Were Quietly si Married Here. u Friends of Lutber L. Wallace. Jr.. a clerk In Ihe real estate oltlce of Joseph n Hen 1 1 A Co , were surprised Friday k morulug when they learned thai he and Mia# Kulh Hclilllluger. daughter c] of Frederick Hchlllluger. uf Logau, T were married Wednesday evening. (, The ceremony was performed by Hie Charles H. Ilobner, pastor uf th* c First Presbyterian Church, at (he H "rbeonly wltuese wee William Ull- v bert, of this city. 'Tb* p* rente of the bride have apartments in thla cKy. and (lie young pair t met for the flrat tlina Hits summer. | They went to tlie bride's home In the Philadelphia • "Jpirb Friday atteruoou. , ' There Mr*. \;« ace will remain until , , September lo, alien all# will coiye lo \ I this city lo live. , (MM lo Uka beerie. 1 W. B. Develiu and wife, of Phlle- i I ' delphla. summer residents of Ibis elly. ; ! I tray having a collage at 1624 Central avaona, started tble week lo make a , . trip lo Laka George. Lake Cbamplaln aod Thousand Islands. They will be ! r away a week of ten daya. II ' * * Boagbi m Boat. D. H. Parts, of IbaOoaan City Yacht | * Club, haa purchased Vice Commodore ( baric# J. Cnrran'e sell. boat. Mr. j Parle, with G. A. Blaler, Jr., and L.I F Will lard Mulford, Is a candidate for, ir the olUee of rear eoumodare of Tlie - club. le «■ >— *•'»• Wo"uMr. aud Mrs. Henry U. Moors and WUIIaaa D. Bherrerd end family, of .. H addon be Id. summer raaldeoU of tble 10 city, ere now lu Mr. Moore's camp lu id tlie Mama wood#. They take tble trip b* lu Auguat almost every year. la . a . * Foh h*» t'otlage* ami tou ^lu Apply 10 A. Cotton 619 Aabury evenue' gL Oceeu CUy, New Jerasy. adv.

Organixatlon ia Arranging to ; Hold a Mammoth Bmoker and Dinner. [There was a large attendance el Ihe i n cell u g of Ihe Muuiuter Vial lore' MaClub uf Goeau City at tb* Ma- , tontc Club of Clly tll

eoulc Temple, at lb* corner of Ninth u street aud Aabury avauue, Sunday Twenty uewmambera were added to „ list of members. (1 President William K. Hexamer an- (| nounced the appoliitmeut of lira following standing committees: u Entsrtalumanl— Frank H. Stewart, cbalrmau; Harry C. Archar, Or. W. „ V. Itauerle, Charlm S. Wood and ( A. Tbompeon, Jr. , Memberablp — J. Howard Flthlan, ( cbalrmau ; James Franklin, Harry F. , J. Harry Bower*, Henry Bitten house, H. S. Mowrer, Norrl* J. Dill- < worth, Thomae K. Cook, Jr..J. W. . Selser and William Wolf. , Finance— Alex. Lawrence. Jr., chair- | man; George H. Ituaeellaud Charles S. , ( iia'lly — Wi- uge it. Wlltbank, chairf' Andrew N. Paul end W. E. KidI i Tho hoard of directors will meet to- , morrow evening at the yacht club It wu be -eld III passiug that Sec- , niary Frank It Newberry staiea that . thla Masonic organisation lie* no couI uectlon with the yacht dub. It we* ; j Instituted aud will be Incorporated ' I under the laws of the State of New > I Jersey rttrp* fur this purpose have I I been taken by Attorney Andrew C. * Boeweli. The ofltccre of tlie club are namely aa follow# : Preside-. I, William K. Haxsmcr ; William K. Htxamer

. flrat vice prestdenl. George K. Fleb ; ' second vice preeldeut, Herman Rahi born ; secretary, F. D. Newberry ; • , treasurer. Daniel H. Parts. ! Hoard of Directors -WUIMm ' : CoachrAlex. Irawrence, Jr., Powell < Fltblab, J M. Hodeon, Cbarlea J. Cur- i • ran. Uaorge Y. Hcbock William T. ' Wykoff, A. T. James and John K. FIU. The entertainment committee Is ier- ! ranging for a big smokar on# evening d next week. It will lake the form of a of Clover Club dinner. For Saul -Two Aabury eveuue 1 lots, between Klgbleeolh end Nineteenth streets, rteotlon O, No*. 614 end 616; easy to And, belug lb* only lot* In lu Ibal -qiiare cleared of brush; l"#k for y. sign i*. Tarta J. SAWYI*, iv. advL . WoeceaUf, Mass. .

BASEBALL GAME FEATURE ' OF YACHT CLUB'S PICNIC

. PILE DRIVER YYAS DAMAGED BY FIRE Itn Work oh Bridge Waa Held Up Only Tor a Few n Days. * " A lire of unknown origin, Thursday T evening, deslroyerl the work house considerably damaged ihe machinery it on the plle-drtvlng dredge owned by in Bros., In Italnhow Channel. oi John .Sraallwood. captain of the |e dredge, claim# thai the Area were ri banked and everything we* In order wlien lie and his into quit their work rt the day el 4 o'clock. d. About it o'clock Hie crew on a Shore Fast l.lne car, wbHe passing by over > tlie bridge, milked smoke tsiuriiig out ,i of Ibe wnrkbouae, and eo untitled Smallw.MMt when they reached Ocean m i t ity. T l'ugetliri_w li h aa many of his crew y as lie could'aummon. and with the a lit n , of a number of Hie freight bands at th# I Pennsylvania Railroad station here, u - Fmallwood formed s bucket brl- J gads and soon bed the Are under con- a f trol. H 1 A watchman was placed on the I > barge tu welch for any outbreak of Are i I durlug the night. ■ Capt. Smell wood end his crew had J ' (wen at work driving Hi* piling In t Rainbow Channel for th* new auto | bridge, and bad struck very good luck « from the beginning, having no hlichaa In Ilia running of their machinery ,. r l and had succeeded In driving all lb* t piling on the east aide end were et J a work on the west side. I ■ I PUSH WORK ON BRIDGE ■ I omrlele ear mructure- will Iw 1 J Brads Hr lore Urcot While. ( . The piling for Hie automobile brtdg# from here lo Honiara' Polul is now In „ from tbla idly lo the Aral Islaud out In ( Hie bay aud pari of Ihe decking laleld, ( Supplies ere coming lu promptly and II la said Ihe work will he pushed ( « rapidly. ( „ A pile-driver ia being placml In poal. f , tluii lo drive th* piling In Ship Chanual on the Somer*' Polnl akleofibe , r. i>«y,1 The piling In Rainbow Channel haa * beei. d riven on the east ekleand piling ,f I* now being placed ou Ihe weal tide. In Elbow Uhaunel, Ilia War Department required lhat Ihe company should leave 100 feet nf clear water, but II haa been decided to leave thla II open from 160 lo 200 feet. p- The road bed en the Aral Island from 7> this elly and on the Island next to thl* ■' le nearly all pumped In and ready for ihe gravel

CHILDREN IN ; THEIR ELEMENT; 1 Little Ones Had a Good Time at the Ocean City 1 Yacht Club. ' "Children's Night" at the Ocean ' y'achlCTulkKrldeyavetilng-^heaaeond ,.f 1 1, a aaaanii SMI * ?[-**( SUCCV*S. ** of the - a great

usual. ,, The Hill* one* held undisputed sway lu Ibe club'a large hall. There wen beautiful dances, beautiful children and bandaomaaouvenlre, and the at little one* had the time of their Uvea. R It waa a aoene wall worth going b miles lu wltneas. Some of the favors presented were H noise-producer* end lb* children "got li them" with a vengeance, but It *a» I all a perl of th* game, end th* older n enjoyed Ihe whole thing Just as much as the children. U. E. Carpenter, who arranged and oouducted the affair, well deserved tb* prala* bestowed upou him by tb* social committee of Ibe club sod Iba I number of club member* and | > their friends present. I , I raw Bales raises. J ll begins lo look ea though there will I not be a baby parade here Ibis season, • ea was talked of some weeks ago. Efforts were mad# on two evenings to : have a meeting lo make arrangements . for tb* parade, but uot al|. of those • concerned In Ibe movement were able 1 to be present. Borne of lbs gentlemeu ' Who suggested a baby parade say that, >. aa the season hi now so late, H could uot be run off tble year, but they deT ctare that they will start th* ball rollIng early next season.

The regular Saturday even lug dance at the Ocean City Yacht Club will ba I omitted on tb* evening of AuguB 28. g • a# the annuel meeting of the dub will ^ - be held on that date and the social ball a - will be lu use for that puepose. « g Fob Balk — In the Gardens Tract, ! a several moderate priced M> recently , acquired by me on Htatlou Hoed. east. | dose to new trolley line, op to grade - wHb new curbs and welke. J-ook for '* new sign. Thomas J. Hawyick. WorJ raster. Mass. adv. 7-10 If. u To Ran* -For Heplembgr. kba IT choice, elegantly equipped aeaoad floor apMiiBrut. *«H« < barire ptocr Apply lo any Again, or WflHt.l bariea place Sdv, 7 81-41-

and Wivefl Also Had a Great Time in Racing; Events. The feature event of lb* anoual picnic and outing of the members or the Ocean City Yacht (Tub at fieeslcy's Point Haturday waa a game of baseball between two nines composed of memof Hie club. The score-keeper, Warns, we* also a member, aa were the three nmplra* — A. T. James, Hchafler end Daniel H. Perls. . The one-aided score fella to Indicate Hie I n ten ally of the contest, which wae not decided until lb* last man wae out. and the warm and weary playere the Add to liunl for arnica and rub-downs. The feature of Hie game was a home by J. W. Mulford and a fast play. The teams were made up aa follows: "Haa Beetle"— J. Ralph Wllaoo, raptaln and pUrbar; Alex. Laurence, rateber-Mr. Lew, Ant base; W. Warns, second bee*. Buster Brown, Iblid bee*. T. W. Russell, Jr., abortstop; J. W. Mulford. lefl held; H. Bradley, right J. Kerr, centra (laid. "Never Were" — Tho#. Boott, captain and pitcher; J. B. Myers, caliber; J. H. Bowers, flret base; Harold Paris, aeoond base ; Tho*. Fallow, third baas; Baogben, shortstop ; L. H. Itclnhold, left Aeld ; Ray Signer, renter tleld ; Howard Denn, right Held. The sports were well con tested, tb* led lea' potato ram being woo by Mia* Doralby Hell; Mies Elizabeth second, end Mies Roth Batethird. The senior ladles' potato rare waa a real ran test, the preliminary heats won by Mrs. Arthur Brado, Mr*. Ralph Wilson end Mn. H. F. The Anal waa a dead haat, aod, In consideration of tbadaaparata nature of lira beat, It waa oot run over, each lady balng awarded a trophy by tb* committee. Tlie egg-rolling raolaet wae woo by Mise'Marl* Wall after soma axeUIng preliminaries. Tlie eaefc rare waa won by Stephen wlw defeated a large Bald with ease. Th# 160-yard swimming' rare showed good performer In lira person of AlPetere, who won from Richard Simons and Harris Weimar. A special heavy-weight eaek race 1 between John Kile and Alfred Oruail was a scream aud waa run on reared ! lima. A* lira flret rare waa not da- ; clalva, and.aa lb* Judges disagreed, lb* - deciding rem will be run off at a date ' to ba announced later. ; On* of th* most exottlng and humorous events of the day was lira tab i race. There were four starter* Weraer ' Beiawanger, "Al." Petere, Harris ' W aimer end Richard Simons They flnlshed In Ibe order named. Tin. club's vac lite were callv deeoyacht*

rated end carried numbers of the membora and their families to tb* ground! of the Great Egg Harbor Ion, Henry tiay, tlie owner of tb* property, having generously given permleetoa for Ibe use of Iba land. Luncbaon waaawvad on soma boat a, but Iba greater number spread their lunebee under tb# tree*. Quite e number want over In eatomobllee, and altogether It wae pronounced "a real good picnic." MUST OBEY RULES

Have la ba Careful. Consternation haa sstosd many aviof power boats In near-by resorts, M La stated. Prominent yecbt owner* been cited to appear before Urn steam boat commissioner* at the office tb* Philadelphia poet office bondThey ara • labia to heavy flaaa. Ineufflceut equipment le th*>HaUl* "foatR^JPfie Anas are a* follows: $1011 for lack of life preservers. $100 extinguishers. $100 whistle. $80 " " "tog barn. The above are sample# of lbs Boa* to be Imposed for not having proper equipment prescribed by Hm government rata# end regulation*. It la stated there la a due of $10 tor a yacht owner not bevlng a ropy <*l I three rule* Amer accMealallr ■*»•«- \ Carl Blytbe, of lbs Gardoer-Vlaoaat , Company, now playing In Hand's Ptm , T beater, was accidentally abet Friday night while taking the part of the , "Bqulre" In '-The Rore of Klllerwey." . Ha waa lilt In (MM! lag by a Mask : cartridge. The deab ef tb# kg waa . burned severely . aod tb# wad ef the I. cartridge ripped tb* tarn on tb* bridfl* of Ala nose. A pbyaletaa, wbe wae mlr .1 hand, mm? called la. AIM ^Tl. - iha'-ftaatas'' Hhvlng hi* woiiud dsamed.lba-ftqalre"

pluckliy went on. el£rt° a'od* ^reT^eaaA^aSrtBflB quick sale; Ave- room coll age, 8H Wort avenue, price, $I,«B0; eleven-room ec(tag*. Wesley road, entirely madmu. bargain, or will exchange for vnymn ■ubnrbsn lo Camden or PlBiflal Twrolletb at aodCeatrel are.. fMMk FRANK K DARKY, K K A^IWATk^ltOfllb, ^ ^ • avoid tk# ruab a fow Wmea ABfo now,