Ocean City Sentinel, 21 November 1895 IIIF issue link — Page 3

i Ocean City Sentinel.

THL'KKDAY, NOV.

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WcbbaJ] I* jtlmd I DeWH mid cuiuniutiii to tbia roiniiiunili

•varvwbwe.

All raiumunirstii rompuilnl with tlw drew of Uk writer, i

I*ut a iruaraii

faith.

Hciveiiawoij ba kuaixtowd. i wooiibikk.

d^oir-nidere Tl " K I , * ' rth l«»rue at tbia plare A meiry war baa been in preitrw*

will hi4<t au eulenaiMDtsBt and ; W,»«lt«ne over tl»e (owwini of a hotel,

-Imiild t*. a.- «>'•<»«■ "* lirntraiotoa,, HaM on Hatur-j lam.llord Ueriihein.v bavin* « I name and a.1- »«Uiri|f u.-*t. Admiwion. |u««ota. piled la*t week. He refuatd to vacs nrerwanly f..r Ire «r,-«ni and eake will be for Rafter the premia, daiiniug that the ,-omp WHjP ‘ ■ Aii an i rdudlj iijf owidax Uw ixH I owed him mono; invited. ; While be wax al ot they wired ti I^CAIa NKWM. j BAKBOKfH-r IlmtH.batMr-.liemherm.t.ki.,*,..

I -third annual tnrelini- of il..- , ,, ,,f i.uebui-Jusptabau* « •««tv HiMerVirtety v.a»lieidjtsv until Imi i.uoband returned. H

(•eingput in jaaiitiou. |1“ l J^ ^"fa' lau ehuieh, in llna city.: rndeavon- l r . ereale trouble, but u■ ‘b rial max i» only al-out live week* ”***“*■ Tl,r vormnlttre of artsuite-.>|«eddy di.eu to rbe kitchen with b

nn-nte, ■* ill' ll wax ouipiwd of Bcv wife. Tin. ( oinfiany'« rnvn liien madi

~«.n 1« aren in "•'HO Heltiuit, Ilev. J.A. Kunkrlman, Ja barrlesde ofcbaini arrow the dinin*

i, A K Hev.E.N dchwaru, naan, upon ea- h «f whieb aat a man.

".line '‘vv j H-Kinkimam and A. H.lirown, : Bernbeim'a fneud., win. had rein- • ‘B* 1 upou.all the I-ax turn for a-- toned him, made a aimilar harm-wle. 'v po - w 1,1111 r^i'iext wax ftruerally'and tbetwo fbreea aat and Kiarerl at

eielj oilier, but otl.-red him no »lolence.

«• t »unty lUMe S.e Jiiat tief'ire midni*ht on Katurdav

t, Allen U. iii K. KlrminK. i

Holiday Ko.h

tbe*tore window*.

Sunday rein*.I worker* are

up t'briatina* fund*.

tioore tione weather ifopheti dieliiiK a revere winter. I»r. Katidolph Man-hall, ofTi

wa* hereon Monday on liu*itn

An adjourned meet line ol t'ir

onienw «

il w ill h

i, A.K.

Jiwpli K. liar

u Ad-u

• pure

Her

and J. A. Kur

Beltieii

John Wallaor, of Tuekalea-, wa- i the Inland Monday lookiii* aft. r 1 <-ttigee». Mr*. Murk Lake and thire ehddn are enjo.kin* a t lot with n-iaiive* Morion, Ea. John N. JohiKon lia* pm. In.-, ,1 houre and lot on VVvwt aveiiue.Vx-utb Ninth ntreet. Mr*. A. Iieiuaii* Ino- tak<-n iv.-upani of one of A. O. kk-ull'a e-ittaKe* a!*.'

^CunaiaUe (randy Kotdn^Ou.

larjee |ware of aiwrial oflirer*, arrented twi-uty or more arme-i employee* of the ; hotel. They were eltar*ed with a--uull and tre*paw The rom|«nt promptly furniniied hail and a bearin*

’ wa* hail on Tueaday momiu*.

i Sajdrr, of AtlanlH’! humday, Kd w ard John- : vdnr.i Miarle* Huntley.' - »t«l Joseph Hate*, all

Mm

IVter

Ia-w t* Kieley 1* to bin cotta*? on \ Sixth and nevent!

fid ward

moved bei paney of a nilta*e on KiEhth -tiret, W. J. Kite*, of i’hiiad- 4thiaeiiy * ' —

»od family.

bin liilenet* :

n* ill.

Watkin* ha* relumed

home after an atwnre of revered day*. Michael Swlii* and Frederick <*.n*.n are reeoverin* fr--m tbrir rerent illn w. Mr- William Joueasod tierdaufrbter Nellie have lawn vmitiu* Millville lela

* Miu

• day.

e Wa.

-ijrr in liiid*etoii.

turday

Ftilladeiphia.

t '■••u-liuntin* I* clawed Mr*. ChurW* M. Gaudy

children, w le. have been here fur net i* momh*. wet*t t- Wa-biii*ion, D.C., Saturday, where *he joined her hi band, who i- nlationed there a* a *t

*e>in in the I . S. Army.

7 he new rv*ideiire of \\i I liamtV*mi

neann* completion. I

jO. Adam*. Mi*. J. H. Adam*, Harry

: * Brown, The Al«ten, Knurr * Co, T. J a iM.pla> of It* Kind rtmm. H A M Smith, N C. CWIand.

- j John Mart*, H C. Hutton,KWH k-key,

ink Ua

the t-ltlaena •.nlrred Into Ibe Tile IlllimiaatloU at the ioilowin* (W* hpir" of (lie »c-eaa<<>n. Iiieure* I* w.irtfav of »|<eeial meullini: The joHUkaUun over tlie reeull of the J, »P h BennrtSvJVler Murd-a i., A. C. recent State and county ricetion Friday i Ku, ' rr A <- o, F.mma Morri*. K K. Ore, eveninlc wa* the *rande*t atlxu of ii* H Hell.hart. l*r. T. C. Hu!

••elelmite-i in <K-«au Ol.

The eflervewi-iu* -pmt* of Hie Kyjaildi-. ran* found a *raud outlet In tin liem—HllltlU. I’arty line*, for t lie liimre, ol'llleratej and It*we of other |*e litiral prurlivitia* entered heartily Into the wpint of the (*a-a*ion. drtenniiyld

'in* a* full and <*>m-

pleu a* |*wilik' Firework*, niuxu.-, *ayly eaparMoiMd home*, fantaerie

limadaomeiv iilumlnalni

residence* nuuii’ tlie reenea memoiahle lie and caused the heart* of_tbc j-r - x-tom to well up wilh pride al the *uc-: *** which had attended their effort*. The arrangement* f..r the i-arade. hleh had l*ren i*nt|>nn<si fr-^n Iliumay evening on aer-unt of the nun.

The Alglen. Hubert Fkdvw. Srtiurrh. at »In**- rmfdence there mat fine p} rr>te,-hnB dlxyday, aridCap-

TBRf W . C. HinMh.

A scene of umvual beauty, and one! that aitrarlMl much attention, was witnnwl at tlie rmUieme -if Cherle Baric, AMwiry avenue, between F-airth and Fifth .street*. 11 wa* hke a lair} turtle It wa* 11** IMUedaugl to of Mr. and Mr*. Hone, dmtred ip the <»*id«w* of id tarty, (■•.ing on a chair juat inside the window. The little tot |.*>ked like

. and .

•porbonen. | H«iU-n Fi* 1

•torekeefs-m order* for fl» ■y*.nd jrradveiiture that tlie weather ltd he favorable !h.*tc who jutemied taking |s>rt were reeii reurry lnfc around unking after tin- interest* entrusted to

heir care.

Hardly had llie*hadr«af ubrht fallen, w^ten tlie |«ni-t|*iit* comineueetl galhetiug at (tie He|Hibliian lirailijusr•m, A*bury avenue, near Seventh reel.'and Ion* before the hour for darting all had refined to Marshal

Samuel Carhart. conlrai-tin* painter *l»d Kiar-ier. Keiniiaie* furnlahed. Jot* :»mg attended to. Vto Aaltury avenue. Fartir* -amtemplating baviug their I louse, in., ved In new- ksatlon*, <w elevated and ret Mi! t will aave money bv .s>rr<-)s.ndin* with Ala-1 II. Scull -.■uilder and general Inure mover. House* moved In any part of the county. Vddre** A. II. Hi-ull. builder. Thistle

Cottage, Ocean City. N.J.

nuil.l.

fine

Charle* Harrel

ippiug s-.ine very hi ladH | dim markets, wife and dyilifTitcr

A tarty -.1 yuum; |s^.|4c ..f tin- plana, went on aatmw-ride last Friday evau-

‘ •niile Treeo’s, at May

f.Crawford Huck.of

ha* organired a *iuging el

thirty-one menil>em. Carlos Corson and fain

Nellie Gandy, of Ocean IT

ay visitor* here.

The killing of quail, rabbits

iti vnitue thU week.

and Mi*

J? 1

. 1 in

H. Hard-lev delidiia, iiave of November in their Cemral avenue

milage.

H. A. W. Smith ha* purchased a cottage add Iwu lot-, situated on Asbui'y avenue, north of Ninth sttret. from A.

I). Scull. *vm on i

John Sumner, of ITiiladel|ihla, w«-ll- i "' K known in this city and an exteu-ivr I

|.l..l«lj„»»,,d„J --'I- -"l" l>-—H,l. i. ->■!"' S* S-l »l M-l*--!* f—l rSltime ago vWtiuf Ihi -i-u-r at Atlantic City, who “*- v “ashed away-Thursdsy Contractor Niriada, Cor-M «,11 ^ W mg by tlm heavy tidrecaured by the build a cottage at Fourth and WmJev John T. I’rire, ot OnwnCity, enjoyed | nort l , «u*t ga'e. At Cape May Point. W William P. Sharpie-- of W «tl ^ oW “'‘•vii'-K on Sunday ; 'he '-reastwork in front of ex-Pre«ident Cheater, Pa. I tn-nung at A*huiy. A giaai time was IUm ’“’ llV "dtage wa* badly damag.-d Miss Vella Kisley daughter of Jl»u- hv all llsU-ulug to file old |*-- A H. Miller and wife will remove U tel Kialey, of this city, was mauled to l>^ Mllng Hh-I, trelimmilals. | Philadelphia for tlw winter. They

Fkigar Stone, of Philadelphia, about Tlie autumn service p*wv three week* ago. ; lere-liiig Tlie -iuging wa Jacob Wolf ha* pureha-cd a lot on j ,he re.-.taUoti- were nirely Wuat avenue, north of FJeVeiilb atres t, ATI AM Ic city. and liitmul* erecting iliciwou a ivittav. i Mi—Joarphiue Horton, only daughter In the nfar future. "f Ps*prtrtor Jiaeph H. Horton, of the Mias Mary Fletcher, who has bwn i l,, JT Ik-nni*. was wedded Thumday occupying her collage here sinre eariy j hgJ'ceph H. Marvel. The ceremony IpHiesummer,returnedloPhiladelpInV^**' is-rformed In tlie orvan |«rlor of iursday for the winter. f the liotel. which had U-en Iran-formed

At T,

it the o

ntoa floral bower. Mayor F P. Stoy va- the at tend mg magi-trate, the cerenony ts-ing js-rformed according to tlw rder of the Soi-k-ty of Friend*, of rbieh the bride i* a memlier. Mr. and

\V. K. Massey A Co. have -old tlmv lot* on Central avenue, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, to John

tireenwell, of Philadelphia.

The. Comml—loner- of Ap|wal will ait in Couiieil cliamla-r next Tucsday from 10 OTlock a. m. to 6 p. m. to hear

complaint* from those aggrieved.

John G. Gaudy and George W. Iwc have purchased three lots on Cehtrul avenue, near rourtwnlli street, through

the agency ot W. K. Maasey A Co.

A. D. Scull ha* purchased two lots

on Central avenue, between Kighthand i 1,le huildlTlK ot a new enuren Ninth atreeta, and will move two of f “ rUl P«Wlc pledges of ovei hi* Anbury avenue cottages Ihereou. : Among lhe prominent speaki I wander S. Corson Inn. I wen awarded ' lt,v ,,r - Hanlon, ot Pennington Semlthe contract for the erection of a .lore Kev. Aikman, Hev. tramble and

and dwelling on Ashury avenue, wuuth j

of Eighth .treet, for Harry Headley, i pi.kabaktvii.i.k. Mm. William Weal, of Morlo U ,*P«., 1 ,lrv - ' lr - »f Si ranton, Pa., returned to Iwr home Saturday after I ^ ^ B, P ttot church Bunday

enjoying an extended visit with h

for tlwir bridal tour.

The Central M. K. church, of this city, eelcbraled it* tlrst am.lversary Sunday by *|<-eial -erwee*, which were ntteiided by over SXri |>cople. Tlie in-, teriur of the chureli wa*de<s>iated ' •. A rail for a—i-tanoe in aii

ruing last.

died'Sunday

Mne Jennie Hainulem ha* returned home from Hrowii'* Mills, where sho had -|slit three mouths. Mm. Alberta Hackett wju* the recl-

ine riteiuw

in way |uano

daughter, Mr*. Maik latke r iu this Hi y: Hev. W- A. Mil—i v, of rtoutli Hiver a former pastor here, wa* In town oi Tuesday and Wednesday renewing ac qualutanees and view lug the Improve John Chapja-Il, of Centre Square

Moutgumery couutr, Pa., m brother of j !*'■ week. Mrs. Janie* UunaMsoii, w ho *|wut some Mm. I*. H. I-ake, w ho lia. been quite time liere last season a* the guest of j dek, i- Impniviug slowly. Hsinuel Carhari, ffied at his home Iasi Mi* Hay I-a Ire ,- still very sick, yttfk. i Carllou Hisley and wife visited their The lunch sociable, given on Friday I parents here Iw-t Sunday, evening and, owing lo the stormy Frank lioblusou's new house l- uearwrather, rejicatcU on Monday evening, mg completion,

under the auspices of tin- l-adic-' Aid Society, wa* a decided success, al-mt

•21 being realiud.

The Hemrwrat* are gelling now and then a crumb of comfort fhim tlie recent elections. "Gentlemen," owe wrote Josh Hillings In replying to a request Tor a coutribuiiou to a church fair, “inkluzed hud 10 dollar* -I you kin." The Democrat* are welcome to

a!l the crumbs they can hud.

A meeting of tlie Hoard of Education wa* held on Friday evening. Ml— M.

A. Hoyle tendered her lesiguatii

one of the leaeher*, much to the regret of the Hoard, she Udng an excellent eduoalor and well-liked by the children. Mi— Fannie Holme*, of DenulavUle, was chosen lo take charge of the primary department, Ml— Alice Jj^lcy

• So.oo ki:yvakii.

Fifty dollar* reward will !*■ given to --v |ier*oti who will give evidence tbai

any.

will convict the person or pemo "broke the window-panes in the Young Peupie's Temjile on the (‘amp Ground.

K B. Laki., riecretary, The Ocean City Association.

1 am pre|ored to furnish a llmt-cla— red brick guaranteed to withstand the frost or climatic change*, w hich has no superior in the market at the present time for use in paving. Not only are they a superior article, but the oust is much leas than those of other brands Dow in uae In our town. Younoh Co BOON

Mm. Mary Wagner and Mine Dells Price arc ' l-iting friends in Philadel-

Mi— Kmma HialKesavd Mias Kmma Maulove, of West Phiisdelphia, visited Mm. H. S. Lake on .Sunday last. Our new hand serenaded oui 1 genial flagman, Ulmer, last Tuesday night. The Hed, White and Blue Social (Tub intend giving a baked beau supper at rooms iu Hed Men's Hall Tlialiksig eve, 27th Inst. All are Invited

Mi—Carrie Adams visite^ Philadelphia laM Wednesday. Edward Ingereul! riidtrd PhUadclphia Iasi week. Mm. Harry Collin* Is very sick at riling.

A. H. Miller

Philadelphia for the winter, passed last winter iu Indiana. Kx-Mayor F. J. Melvin and Mi—

Melvin have taken up their wiuler res-

idence in Philadelphia

Mr*. Jixeph Hall, Jr., ha* lieeii-pend-iug.lwo week* iu Millville and Clayton Hev. diaries D. Parker, Mm. l.ilburn H. Town—nd, Mr*. J. Hplcer Learning and Mt«*r*. Joseph Hughe* and Albert Phillips wereetecled delegati Itaptist Young Peuple's semi-annual convention. Dr. Hand is tlie president

ot the Association.

Among the wreckage washed aalior during the uoitli«a*t storm wa* a rat of about :<0x lo feet in dimension*. 1 hsiks a* if it had rudely and |ierliap lia-tily, been einiHtructed of odd piece* of lumlier and fastened together by ropes. eTht* contrirauce, it I* thought, may have been of service in some« ergeucy at sea. i t wa* an object of riou* iuterest until broken up and

hauled away for fuel.

WefKIInir at Ibe Weaalde. Tlie wedding of Alfred Adams Hose, of Caqideu, formerly of Lin wood, Allautic -County, and Miss Hopiiia 8cull Ware, of Cape May, daughter of Maskei Ware, look place noon Thursday at the home of the bride, iu I lie presence of tlie groom'* mother, Mm. Janiu , and the parent* of the bride, Mr*. HaiikeJ "Ware, iiid many gue-ts. The ceremony was |*rformed by the Rev, Eli Gifford, pastor of the Find M. E. church. la-inard ri. Malae was grooiiiMman and Mi— Hannah W. Smith was bridesmaid. The groom's sister, M irn Mary J. Rose, played Mendelssohn'* wedding march. Tlie bride wore a handsome guw bite silk, and carried bride Mse* and

lies of the valley.

After the marriage ceremony a wedding breakfast wa* nerved. Mr. and Mm. Hose left by the West Jersey Railroad for a wedding tour through the inth, and ou their return will take up their rnddeuce In Camden.

A l*o*tlfna»ter l-'orger. It is definitely known that another Atlantic County poatmanler la in difficulty- He lia* been making frantic efort* for several days i«st to raise uoiu-v on notes through the Atlantic City local hanks. It I* learned through a bank official that he -attempted to have a note for $300 discounted la*t Friday wRS the Indomemeul of Kicb'ard Doughty and Absalom Cordery It wa*discovered that the signature' were forgeries. The matter was brought to the attention of Prosecutor Perry by Captain William Cordery’. of Abaecuii, se name wa* forged to allot her note - like amount iu another bank three

--- , . The forgerie* are admitted by official* George Leech, Hr., ha* purchased tlie | w1k) looonflrm , lle ru ^ or tlu>( Gilhen*' properly on Turnpike road. warrauu are out for tlie forger * arrest, Mm Fannie Hal*ey l* vlsIUng her 1 although they admit tliat Constable* daughter, Mr. Itovd,’it. Camden. are on the l«*»k.mt for him It Mr . • ’ , . isuted that be aucoeedtid In having Jushua l-ske has tXHUiueuoeu u,e j check caabed and left for part* unknow cnction of a huu-i- on Waabiugton avc-. Monday morning.

I have on hand several small cottages hirb I will trade for lot* located l«»eeu Sixth and Twelflli street*, Ocean Sty. 1 also have some good building it* on which I will erect cottage* for oy one wishing to invest in a home by the sea. Term* reasonable, and first

For «Si jbb carpenter work call on J j mortgage* taken on the propertiw when L. Hcadlev.Tcnih and Weal. A poatal j daaired Correspondence aoiMtod. card request w ill bring him toyourdoor | Amtl. D. Hit l.L, Builder.

(Captain A. Lake's new store and dwelling, corner Shore aveuue Weal Jemey R. K., i- nearly finished' H. Helfrieh I- brightening up bis'

house with a coat of |iaint.

given and tlie procession moved' d..w i Aaiiury avenue to Hsveuteentii street i»U. iu the following order: Mamlial Ibda-il T 1 Fi-licr, wilh N. Hayes and J. Costell

a* aids. Then followed U Is-an-rs ; float, to w bich two ho

altaehed, l>earing a huge tninapanmey,

driven by H. Newkirk ; a company

horsemen, o' which Harry Hein hart

w a* l lie standard bearer; bicycles: A. Mauahau Military Hand; an Ar iwn flag carried by a nuinbqr of I

George Fuller and Mari* Mtsire, re|.»e-

sentiug a lady- and gcntlrniau

in faulaslic c-s-Vuiin; fisilmeu under ■mtuaiid of ItuHir FL Cox, a* captain, ith H. Kalbacb and Thomas E. Heuett a* Heutenants; wagon containing number of young ladle* dressed in

-bite, representing the Y. W.

driven by H. Newkirk; carriage, driven by J. P. Fox, containing four gentlemen, among the most prominent of

w hom wa* Governor Joe Kobh

life-long Democrat; float, bearing tlie

"Iiemocratic packet," in which

dyed-in-tiie-w<M>l Democrat, were seated while two jubilant Republicans were rowing them up Salt Hiver: carriage, driven by-a colored man, in which were \V. K. Massey and Miss Jemima Smith. AU went merry a* a marriage bell until Seventh-street and Wesley aver

reached, w hen tlie horse drawl “Democratic packet" was seized i a spirit of perversity and reftna-d no\e v forward. After a moment'

lieaitatiou the animal commenced backing, and soon boat and |au«ieugeni wen lauded on the sidewalk iu an indiscriminate heap, and when a—istance'Wn ved :he portly form of F. Kcbock was seen I’iniud to Hie ground by tlie diminu-

ls>dy- of'Reuben Ludlam. Tlie were so badly mixed up that it

would have been impossible to havi told, at first sight, the Republican* from tlie Democrats. No one was seriouslyhurt. Tlie wreck was cleared away

Katurday- morning.

In the line, euvpeudcd from a pole, as the rooster w hich Posimasier H. H horn bore aloof during the celebration of Grover Cleveland's victory. supposed to have killed It, and around its neck was a piece of cnqie. The wagon containing the youijg idles was the centre of at bile the scene enacted wn tlie "Democratic packet" elicited mars ot laughter! In the rear of the boat was seated F. 8cbock, representing President Cleveland on a fishing trip, who, when the tl-h refused lo nibble, sought consolation Iu a huge black jug. W. E. Masrig, also, is worthy of special lice, as Mr. Massey spared no paim iiave It tastefully decorated. The parade moved over the priuci|ial treels of our city from 8eveutecuth to Third streets, and all along the route enthusiasm was unbounded. Among tlie house* Illuminated we noticed (lie following: L. Htevensou, Sf.KTINKi. office, Joseph Uenuelt. peter Murdoch, J. W. Smith, Mm. Kanck, C. M. Wert, Mi- K Morris, Nathan Hayes, J. P. Fox, F. A. Hchuck, Dr. J. K. Pryor, Hu—ell & Adams, B. Newkirk, i. Gandy, J. M. W bite, C. 8. Coraon, Mrs. K. Townsend, John 8<'henk, 8. H. Miller,Vandalim House, R. C. Robinson, C. Myers, L. H. Thomas, Robert Fisher, Windsor, John 8omere, John Vasa, G W. Everiugham, Mrs. H. D. Hobiuaou, Mark Hauer, Cajitalu J. M. Coraon, F J. 8mitb, William laike, Hiram 8leelman, Mrs. Sarah Smith, Edwin Smith, S. H. Sampson, D. Vaiiamau, Quinton Champion, John Paoooast, Charliw King, Mr*. A. Morris, D. 8. tteapaon, Myers' Market. <'iierie H-Tlr, Capuiu W. C. 8mitb, E. 8. Carter, K. H.Campbell, 8. W. Sharp, A. D. Sharp, H. C. Smith, H. L. C-ouver, George W. Lee, wiliela Godfrey, K. B. Champion, Mn». Downes, I. 8. Champion, Mayor's office, H. H. Undine's office, Haye* Newkirk, 8. tSchurch, J. D. McAleese, John Moore, J. Costell. J. C. Steelman, Henjamln Hoffman, Willi^n Shriver. R. E Cox, William Stouehill, P. 8. Hand, L. 8. Consul, L. 8. Smith, Mrs Lydia Le«, William Bridgewater, Mrs. E. Aster, William Brown, —— Hriiinerbeulu, H. M. Kalbacb, Mrs. S English, F. Poutiere, E. Hrucker, H. Reinhart, Dr.T.C. Hutchinson, George

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OFFICE: SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE.

NOTICE.

The plumbing firm existing under the name of SMITH & THORN has by mutual consent been dissolved. The ''business will be continued by

HENRY A. W. SMITH AX 846 Asbury Avenue,

who wiil give his personal attention to the business.

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Store, 1046 Asbury Avenue, neacSteventh SL

R B. CORSON, Fwneral ♦ Director, Washington VanQilder, Manager,

Petersburg, N. J.

E. B. COLES & SONS COMPANY,

LUMBER and MILL WORK

Largest stock of Hemlock, White and Ydk>* Pine Poplar, Cypress, Chestnut; Oak and other hard woods a specially. Odd or Hard Wood Mill Work and office fixture,

a specialty.

FRONT, BELOW KAICHN AVE., OA>lDEIV, IVKW •JRRCSB'V*