DR. HAINES TELiS STORIES OF SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY
Touches Incidentally on Bears, • Catamounts and j Other Thrill Producers. Tbt Iter. Dr. John H. Halues, pastor of Un First M. K. Cburcb. of tbls city, wbo bss been .pending s portion of bis vacation In Virginia, contribute" ] lb* following additional interesting letter to tba Sentinel: A nde op a real mountain road, sucb as you Sod back In tbe Blue itidge, In tbe bear country, I# a source of pure d slight, If you do not mind being' tossed about. Tbe- -lift" ie about twalvs hundred feet in elx miles, enough to be counted up grade; tbe roads are over and through rock, ye<through, for la some places tbe besvy ( mountain wagons, laden with lumber, . _ have cut tbe solid rock Inlo ruts that Just allow tbe step of a wagon to stay ( on as you ride over tbem. ' Our bast came after us, witb a team j of One grays, used to mountain road'. Tbe surrey was a good one, and, no ( matter what tbe angle of tbe seat mtgbt be, nor bow deep tbe valley just " beyond tbe verge, upon which we _ were riding, ire determined to enj»y tbe ride. Crossing tbe river bed. where It ' sprawled out over a wide etjgllow expanse of nobble atones, we drove over 1 tbe railroad track that skirts the edge of tbe mouutaln, and strike dlreclly-at 1 tbe -asp" Into whlcb we go in a few ' minutes, and tbe mountatus swallow us up, as we almost literally plunge Inlo tbem. The "Gap" Is only seventy -Ova feet wide, aud. as It Is gMtlog on toward bear season, It was * exhilarating to be told that at that spot tba bears croeacd over from one mountain to tbe other Bald bears are " black, and not infrequently make a ' late everting meal . on a sheep or a bog e In tba mountain farmer's meadows or * barnyard. " The tram were Just beginning to turn Into autumn's golden glow, with * Just ooougb of tbe evergreen of spruce, ° ham lock and eadar to gtva dignity to v the magni Scent bouquets tbal were " spread around on arery band. p A little mountain lasale-aboul " slaves followed as for a few mllm up ' tba trail, having bmldr bermlf, upon 11 Urn back of bar bona, a bag of meal 0 and bet IMtieaMer anting back of her. ° Baddeuiy abe tome down an abrupt ' mad and disappears from view. In ■ few mioulda, as waollmb higher, we am bar opening tba gate to lbs yard of a comfortable mountain farm boom In tba valley, and we ehall em ber again at Urn cburcb asrvlm oo tbe P morrow ap no lap. There was no P dreadful . mediocre eemeoem In that « rtda, hat oourtaot eurprtsm of ever- <" ebaagtog bmuly and tranquility. o Itaar tbe lap, we paeeed tbe moun- o tain peet offioa . and, altar a few aeort » taraa and windings, wa look across * a pocket valley upon our left, mod see. b parehad upon tbe tap of another ■ knob," tbe new che pel that is to be » We drop down the side of tbe moun «i tain «ad enter another pocket valley, b where oaj boat baa bis comfortable honee, and, aa wedrove « «Ma tba farm yard, tbp courteous tc bean a Mi, acecm pealed by barcbll- P «maa out to gram us, and tba ° kiipmmy of Hum deUgbtful days tl Why attempt to describe tbe prodl- h grtity of aatertalnment that le '« primp lad by loyal gaoetone hearts? e> Tba fmd, aaounuin grown and Virginia erovsd.weadslletoos; for these ill apparamanlain valleys are lertlle, and «• can eta ad dry weal ber, as spring. * a brand, and gmro to nbuodant and ■> nttitaal, m the Boa cattle of all binds « grovad. n Tba asotel Mel bod let minister- tr cburcb Bootb— from the valley, has eoamuptosuy and bold aarvlcm for •« . • •"* Marly, MB tbe bearty good * — man; gooa
cheat of tbto Christian gantleman, bis Mbdy wit— shewing bis forbror— fMd af anecdote kept us busy .Od letimmd during tbe cveolog. as we ■•I Mfcre the open flic, cod watcbcd the bach tag glow and enuabls as u etaadtaetly Utad to raaist tbe gnawing dm. Just a lltUe fatigue, from the JwUmj upgrade, and tbe ibougbt of tba bogy Hay Ic follow, made ua think of ataap and raat early. Our Itlntram heather quoted a chapter from Imlab. -awdbltar prayer, simp; lu tba debgbi- ' ful air and netful quiet or lbs Blue Itidge. Tba rug In our bedroom was a well- I Mooed bear akin. Tbe animal was I killed with two others last winter; 1 range, four bandied yards, gun SpringHeld rifle; man (a marhsmau). our 1 Tbe mother bear aud ber cubs 1 ware playing oo a rock across a deep « ravine when tbe execution began. ■ Beer ateetoa? Yaa,« few— and by tbe ' nebwowledged master hunter of that " mgmo. lie came to tbe chapel tbe u oaw day, bat be praised tbe skill of " mine boat rather than bit own accom- * pltobmanta. I believe 11 to different " with man wbo flab. c If wm a thrilling story told us, by a ° roods*. but capable, young school " teacher, down In tbe valley. She bed baaa doing aome euauaer teaching up ■ la tba mountains, trying to help aome 11 of tbe families that could only have " their child rau taught In tbe summer. 11 After six weeks of, teaching, a number 0 af pareooe, properly chaperoned, went c camping back In tbe wlide; and that " meant liability of martlog not only * rattlers, bat beer and catamounts. She p comforted herself with a loaded re- ° votecrbcnectb her pillow as she beard T the catemoontaecreecblDg . round Ibe b eampnt night. I ahould tbluk Ibr B mpdma desire for "tbrills" could' be " nbandanlly enttoBed by cnmolng - way h bach" la tba monntefoa * One of tbe hotels la Bteooton be. . b UMk Mar chained, out on the lawn. * aad. Judging by the lack of Interest abown In wntcblng blm, bit preaaoce " t* tba eby was a matter that was just a iinlmliy. There was notblng that I b STte Z £ITP chUd " H>ieltag.cf Staunton , It to worth a
' SAYS BAKER HAS DONE YERY LITTLE 1 Senator Nichols Also Predicts the Election of Bacharach to Congress. Referring to political conditions In | till. congressional district, Ex-Senator Isaac,!'. Nichols write.: We live lu tbe Second t 'ongresalonal District. The congressional candnleles ( ere: Isaac llacharach, Kepubllcsri; ( J Thompson Baker, Democrat. Mr. Is a genial i-ilTien who has -erved lu Congress one term because of Ihecbaoticooudltlousor WIS. During ' bis term be has followed tbe Instructions of {'resident Wilson to tbe Idler. ' lu qo sense lias be been ■ leader— alweye a follower. He voted for the ' tariff revision; be voted for tbe repeal ' of tbe Pauatna Canal tdll. exejnptlon ! for tbe coastwi>e trade carrylug tbe ■Stare and Stripes. He lias appointed ' uieuy postmasters. For every appoint- 1 uieut there were a dozen candidates. | Only oue bole for many pegs The ' |ieg« wbo were left are sore. They will be beard from election day. Tbls one "fjhe penalties of political ' power. TTie Kepuhllcans bad gone ' through It mauy times before. 1 What else has Congressman Baker done ? Bo ueeriy as we can remember, aud we don't tbluk we err, be lies -accomplished practically uotblug. His opponent to Isaac Becberacb. of At- ^ lautlcClly, a business men wbo came from a peoullesa newsboy to be a 1 leading citizen of one of tbe Imperial 1 elites of tbe United States. Isaac Bach- ' aracb Is not an orator. Hla voice is nol so resonant as that of bis opponent. ' But. It Is en honest voice What be ' aaye be will do, be will surely carry out. If elected (and be will be), his vote will aid In tbe restoration of tbe u tariff, tbe reduction of National ex- " peodlture*. tbe repeal of extraordinary b so-called war taxes, witb fit-arable ' legislation for u speedy and aafe return * to tbe solid business conditions wbleb '' made for Ibe general happiness and " comfort of Ibe American people Ibrougb so many prosperous years of e Republican supremacy. 1 REPUBLICANS MEET ' personal knowledge of conditions, " point to Republican victory In the Congressional District at tbe r coming aieeDon. Each one of tbe four r counties will be beard from in no un- m certain-manner. Any differences tbat have existed before tbe primaries , are being forgotten in the efforts now made for Republican success. , Touching upon tbe tariff, Mr. Bach- , armcb mid be wee In Ibe clotblng busl- , uem lb Atlantic City In tbe early olneand be bad personal knowledge of , business cond illooe at tbat tlma. , H# told bis bearers that II bss beeu Mid tbat bete a busy man and, If aenl ,. Washington, will have too mucb , personal business to attend to and will H nol be able to give proper attention to „ affelra of bit conetltuenls. He ad- d milted tbat > e it a busy man and said f be will continue to be such In tbe Interests of hie constituents should be be h sent to Congress Assemblyman Lewie T. Stevens. can- r dktate for roelactlon, spoke briefly. In ,, course of bl. speech be said Uat, " far at ba could llnd lo Ibe CbngfesRecord, Congressmen Baker bed P made a speech on finances and had secured an Increase In mlary for a dlsirlct attorney In Connecticut. Coaaly <Merk .A. Cartteo Hlldrelb assured bis bee rare tbat If re-elect ad be .. would mmlniia In f.,IHII tk. -A-...- - d dutlm of
la bis office to tbe mltefectloq of tbt peo- _ pie. d B. C. Randolph, of Five Mile Beacb, e made a pruoouootd bit by lelllog two d gaud stories In I be coarse of hte speech II a speech thai waa full of optimism fo^ g enrresii at tbe eomlug election, ic Freeholder Jobo P. Fox and Andrea ,f C. Boawell. of lbts city, gave It at Ibelr k opinions tbat lite outlook was most H encouraging In this resort. I, Others wbo spoke Included Mayor Smith and D. Miles Rl^or. of Five e Mile Beacb ; Ex-Surrogate C baric, p. Vauaman, Luther Ugdeu aud Mayur I. Bayard, (be latter, of Woodbine aud . W. Fowkee. clerk of tbe County ; Board of Freeholders. Tbe oouoly executive commutes I. r thoroughly organized aud It to the In- . of tbe member, to work aseklu ) °usly for tbe aucoees of tbe whole tlckrl I »l lb» election ou Tuesday, Novem- , I. i . . up-to-date school for glrla. We were r -shown tbrougb" by tbr oourteou. and competent manager-from store'- ! room and kllcban .to campus and chapel— aud person, wbo want polut. , on kcbools should go aoutb to tbat I school. | Tbese two excuraioas of Ibougbt, , sway f So in tbe mountelu valley and , Chapel oo tbe "knob," are lo be , read In parenlbesls. as we ere still on "trail" of tbat cbapel. Sunday mornlug dawned -no. not bright and clear. That big circle around the moon night before foretold "foll|„K" weather. The mtels end clouds were , , playing bide and seek around the top. of tbe mountains that surround us. The sun tried valuly to break through, could uot, aud. as the men gatb- , erod off tbe porch, prophecy began , "If tbe mtala drop down, we shall . a clear day. If they gl, up „ will rain." This, from our Itinerant . brother, wbo gave It as a word of wisfrom bis native State. Georgia, ' and be was a true prophet. I be mm. •wept up aud down, and the ram , came, but tbe che p. I t, there and we traveled some distance lo dedl- ! eate II and we agree thai mere rate. , "M greatly needed by old Mother Earth, ebouid not interfere. I ^Try an eiliertlsemeut In ibe Hks a
SUNDAY IN THE ' LOCAL CHURCHES " Strong Sermons and Excellent Mnsic Heard by Congregations. f HK?r I'KKSH YTRKI A X ' 1 Tbe paster, the Itkv cbarlee.il. ' Bobuer, delivered elrong wriuons at ^ tbe niornliig end evening services' In ( tbe First Presbyterian Cburcb Sunday. ( In Ibe evening, he look s. III. lext ( ' viewed at length the lite of David, fr ^ r wp. a reruion e.|>ei-,ially for young 1 ' The speaker. cited history to show '| \ that the word, of tbe text sre as true , • today a. they were lu tbe beginning. , first me. 4 Tbe sermon, of tbe day lu the First I , m. E Cburcb were preached by the d ; Itev. George H .Neal. Pb. D . district y superintendent. Btldgetoii District. t Tbe scripture lewson Mr tbe mortitng li j elusive? the subject of these verse, a being - Tbe Call of Samuel " Tbe I text wa. the ttlutb verae of tbe chapter/ -
■ Therefore. El! .aid unto Bainuel. do. down; aud It shall be. if He call Ibee, that thou .halt say, s|>eak. Lord, j for Thy servant hearetti So Samuel r went an J. lay down In his place." i • Speak. Lord, fur Tpy servaut . hea rath" are tbe words' which carry . tba Ibougbt -which Dr. Nasi prepared ex|>ound: namely, • 1'uat tlo.1 -peaks to men ' That God r|>esk. to men. make' known His will to man. and often by -llrect communication. Is attestol by numberless Instances recorded In ■acred history. Scattered along Hie page, of .profane history there are tbat uieu have received direct message from Uud. Every thoughtful and reverent soul Is conscious (bst be lis. frequently lisd me»age. direct from God. m • , The basis of Ibe commuulcalton uuder consideration I. .ameuesa of nature. God Is an luflulte spirit, man, a Unite spirit whose Maker aud Creator to God, wbo make HI. creature after Hie own Image. Hence, tnau has tbat lo blui which lluks blm w ith ibe divine Dr. Neal then briefly discussed tbe conditions uuder which we may bear Ibe voice of God. and. tlrat In Importance among tb^ conditions, is a. reverent attitude of Ibe soul Tbe bouulsi. tbe g eulogist, the astronomer •ludy tbelr subjects reverently end wlthuut frivolous baste. They work patiently aud lu falltt fox each increase of knowledge aud uulll tbe plant, the rock aud Ibe alarry beaven begin to reveal tbelr secrets Bo It Is when we aeak God. We are tu Walt upon Him lu meditation aud prayer aud in solitude and silence. (Samuel was alnne aud lo qulft wben God called him Elijah beard tbe etlll email voice wben I he earthquake and tbe mighty wind bad both paased. ™ ■ Our Lord commanded thai wben pray we are to eater luto tbe closet and abut tbe door. Harmony of spirit Is necessary beHa will or cau speak to us. Only tbe pure lu heart can see God. Tbe Bplrlt will uot dwell lu the soul Which hae any taint or tilth. But He dwell witb tbe pure In heart to enlighten, guide. Inspire 'and elevate. "And chteflyrThou. o Spirit, tbat doat prefer before all templea tbe upright beart and pure, Instruct me, for kuowast. What lu me Is dark lllumloe; what to low raise and eupport." Tbus Milton prays lu the opening Hoes of "Faradtse Lost." Is seusltlveoeaa reaching nut for spiritual Impresskuia. Tbe reverend speaker then conaidered tbe question or tbe means which God makes use of to speak to aouls of men. He makea use of — ... UI..OUKW
uature. Ope bas said tbat every bush Is aflame with God. but ouly a Mo.ts may tee Ibe burning busb, approach "• aud And himself upon holy ground. j_° Dr. Neal averred, aod'be backed up • bis assertion by strong proof, lhat " God reveals Himself to us In dreams. Jt I. a mallet of well-autbeutlcaled " blstury abd biography that this la | true. It Is a matter of record. ■ God reveals Himself In His word, the Bible. He there reveals Hi -will " ono renting us and tellau. HlSdeatings " wubtber.ee The Indwelling Holy Bplrlt is given " toeverjAnsu wbo ^k. HI. pretence. a aud H. It t. wboM office I. to guide us >' luto all truth.' Before be closed. Dr. Neal told oue or two most tnterestlug persoual experiences wblcb strougly euforced the ^ lesson be was leaching. WATER ON TRAINS • teallroad Conpaii) lo be Ul.rn • Hearing b> tsialr. •' I- allure of tbe Weal Jersey aud Beaa abore Railroad Company to pro • vide drlukteg water ou paaaeuger ll train, between t'amdeu and Atlantic City, and Camden aud Cape May. will ■ form Ibe .ubjeel of a bearing before I tbe Board of Public Utility Commla- « sinners Tuesday. October 27. The II board bas called tbe bearing upon Ite > own i ii illative, although many com1 plaints of (be company's failure to , furnljlr water have been received. Tbe on^lu.l order of the board re quiring railroad, to furnish drlukteg water on trains whose trips within tbe Stale lasted more than halTsubour • -va« set aside by Ihe riupreme Court tbe theory that such an omnibus . Ulln<lste ws. not reasonable In .11 tbe te stances wblcb U covered. Tbe decision. however, appsrently' left it to discretion of the board to m.ke ' such orders after Investigation of con■litems iu particular cases. ' Many of tbe excursion trains run by : W~l J"-y betwron Camdsu aud shore point, were not supplied with , water. Although tiiese trains are not ' run at the prawn time, tbe board will tbe opportunity to conduct its I pvesilgatioo with a view t'o tosulogau order tbat may better condition, next i summer. > °
1 Tbe proposal of the-Btate Bureau of I Bbell Fisheries to oblate legislation I j looking lo (lie preservation of tbe crab I I lias brought forth mauy letters of com- < mendatlon Mr tbe movement." In- ! j ■ i list mauy residents of Die resorts es 1 1 peclally have been apprehensive of tlie j ' total depletion of this species of food . by the reckless disregard of tbe laws of i of crabbiug. There to no regard what- j ever for Ibr lass of uature and Die . 1 crab will soon disappear from tba waters of New Jersey If some loipotnot taken at an early day. j ^Referring to civil [wiislon organizations. Die last report of Die New Jersey Teachers' Retirement Fund I.' of pah 1 ticuiar Interest. The total antiuiileO pall! to June ;ui last .mounted tu fsij.427 '82, aud it Is stated llist by January , f next it will have reached a million amounted to (211 1*12.75. while S. Die dtsbursemeiit. were {188 763 82° >; amount to H'D 457. 15. and there are no " n
CITY DIRECTORY. " j. . : el CITY OFFICIALS .r di-nt. Usrrj Bradley; lonimlssiuoer FtDance I arst AcohiiiU. It Howard Tliurn: (mmmn- 1 V sloueror Pnblle Improrransu, t'ublic Parn ■< *?i, ywffiiissrs.x'sssw ♦ e toe Foor-Ur. I. .N, " ^ CHURCH SERVICES. •; j1 v*Da' i" " PMo0rDlng servles. MJO; evening aerrlee.rja 1 Crsyer iseeuuj. Wedpesday e^eulng. f It W-. Xdwaids: Ed'wud M.BUUon, Wm. U i» 1 P»»arJte?F"5tewate0rf' Ai*m''o a !' rirsl Prasbjrtsrlan Cnoreb. Waaler arcp oa J,® SLd nevaolb sirsel Rev. Clua. H. Bobuer, rv » *»anm*r - ""'nKdavTc ool'SS?''111' *' r "piayer aarvice Wajnmday 'evibinf s- ;. ^ BWers'-A.J. Smllb. cle-ki^W^M. tUurX " ' Idem. Law reuse M. lear. aacrelarTTtes n"? }" ' SSl5rtSTS!rb-XSV uiSvm.0wpl'w: I Brown aud Jobo L. rowuaecd. al ' ^Holy Trlnny CburclK Prolealanl Episcopal, BU Augustine's Roman Catholic Cbuich U Xabury avenue, batwaeu Tblrtacotb aud ' r°°tor**°Mwsa»a'b^»lt*'cl IQTI-tl'"k a dak* *' I m manual Haptut L'bureh, Wesley avenue, or aalowNjninstrast nundsv services. 10JD a. i y m.3^ Fnsacbmg bj ibe pastor, Kav!' Jeorpr II •tnn^u^WteMavrowaM Cbnre0' El«hlb ~ 1 p*Md"s 8UB(1®' m. Prays- meeting. • o'clock Friday eveu- " Ueeker irseSnlr' cb"eil "sborsb f ao8dUB™.re?o.^t^rar^"BS?,f' | a. Yimmus pastor. Booday BorviaaalPrewcb. log. tl.Ua. m.; Habbatb Bcbool. p. mx.; Wsdoasday even togs me o^tockT "MUu*> ' aimpaon avenue, mbon RtedYng Sepot "tee » Bsv. 1). W— Henry, paalor. nervioae, II Havor maellng. 7JD p. m. Praacblog, s p. t Sbllob Baptlat Cboreb, Hlmpeou avsboe 1 gevenlb eiraaL Rev. Oram Harris, pasJ tor. Busday asrvmaa II a. m and T JO Ln. ' 1J0 ^t U- oo^rib- - Lu Ibe ran Cboreb Barrleaa, from Jaly » wal»!b«iii Jllntb atdftDlb f *
>b CHURCH SOCIETIES. Fiaar Paassv*. aaiss cauaoa. cb twdlas AusllUry aoewiy masts arst Man. Jay evening or aaeu montb. Prealdabt. T. hi Ad'trni ' SmIorerltM,Sr1fiVi.MM' lot eacrblary. Mra7'tieoree aooy. *ron sobers" Mrs. Urorgr Booy abd Miss May Cloak, ed , L'brlstlan Endeavor Society. Elmer 42 • SESSS'tj' * --sJ-saMsss, aawiaaisa: 1. L'sucrs t'nlon, H. H. Mowrer. nrv.id.si. Parker Millar, traaanrer. brmidml, Parish U and. 0 ml^gTOnday1 uTtee monlh "v V' m" be ^Womanje Christian Temperance Colon, reUry?MnL,ir SScl"' "l""1 Mr. AnnaT? n SECRET SOCIETIES. >■ L\"BlStbf JtZSS'j. "uror^ w: | " .S*tSdC1^lJf<3,on£% ' ™<vemhieirael*cfc.''m*bkrp l"'noei baar Iota Council. No- ies Jr. o it - , u ie very Tbaedav eveninx lli K ol p b?ll te Wmeu,UtecretaryTn0* ^~d; 'WlltoD flwilto W. Laae, eecreiary. ' e «ff°tectIon badge. nZ as. a. o. u: w meeu i' iSSsStJ-rafSs '* mliii'S" Aeaoelatlon.Ko. m%. 0 Waablngton Camp. No. 7&.P.O.B. or a. I. A. Bourgeon. P. P., j. w. Tburem^^ ' Crap It. p. o. or A .."meals eracv Kaiurd.. ; ssMiSiSis.'-- ;• . Wabdttalla Council. Mo, to 'li of p a . ssMasEsssaiS-it" ':"a w ; fSJS.SMii'sjssrK; '■ amSfgagSstti aa ' Howard Tborn. - ""Ur, r. |y|
Political Actlvllv. f An Atlantic City diajialch atale. , taken charge of Congreaaman Baker's - campaign for re election. Mr. l.oudi-n. • ^lager wgs recently given Die S-'t . 700 UI'UI Die recommeiidaliou of the con-,-grraamaii. Political activity ou Ibr " i part of ptesldeiitlal i.iaiuiasiers. ii I ternia.aays Die Camden Posl-Telegram. r ^im'I only discouraged ^by till" ad - jierMinal liidortement. Notice «f Sfltlemenl. " In (ban eery of New Jersey. foreclose^ a f ; [ Proposals Tor Hemoval ofliuhliisli i ' j Ilalsd Ilctobsr stb. IWE to-lk.^y.Sr^. . * Public Srfle of Bonds. i Twenty Tbonsand ,|-Jri,OJii!ai.'*liollsr-. Ron l o'neWc'usand (IIAoui? lun^re ShmI a"! »1 Lnetotwrof' "■'>'" 'TITu. Ke *r lew'' J i''^ "i ~ Tbe bonds l^s'r date November Id. tell, ami "nlewt !S'|"r ,k*' ,1"' ; lunraidoS mw 'omo o"11 ^lll^ Inb^s^' su' ^A^depwsU of(two rt^per^eenl.) rwrcanL we l -I beba'fg^ffiMTOOimmmm wi Board af Cbo-.n Freeholder, of tee 1 I luted llelob«l"tB,£lYC*IOd$!iir' p'f fc
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LENGTHEN THE LIFE OF YOUR RUGS • The dirt below .<s«n l|irour(jce Fin ^^4 I ^ jljj " — 111 III] JOHN E. TOWNSEND nyj Asi»tjry Avenue OCEAN CITY. N J ll— Sixth and I'lea.ure avenue 17— Klevenlli aud May avenue IS — Fourteenth and I'lea.'uie avf 85 -Seventh and'We.r avenue. 45— Elgbtli and A .bury avenue.- „ 4S— Tenth and Asbury avenue. 4S— Tblrteeiith ami A-liury avenue 4»— Sixteeukb and Asbury avenue. 51— North and Central avenue. 54— {Sixth aud Central aveiiuy. 57 — Eleventh .and Central avenue. <17— Twelfth and Wesley avenue. v 78— Fourth aud Oceau avenue. 75 — Seventh and Ocean avenue. "76— vNialb aud Ocean avenue. 82— Second and Atlantic avejj tie. Boardwalk aud Mnurlyu lerrao . Sllr-Bay avenue and Hatter.ea.road. Notice i» Limit Creditors*.
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