Ocean City Sentinel, 30 January 1896 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel.

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THDHKDAY, JANUAHY IfWi.

nwttyA* a]i|4iMl

Kmia pivmnt »t»p«ar«iOT» Uirw UMf to be <]ullr an kiilmainl rt>iiU»t thla fiX'^iouiliainilia for muukll«J ofawru./lf It auiy kwp

nalur^U^lIl l* »H rljftii

lie pitying the f««>r, nnieml«-r that mere wonl* arailalb t>ut little. Tliereie • tlnaixand fi»M morr potency lu meat and potakwa Uiau in all thr i>ym|*iti.Y you are ea|ialile at faeNtoaiiig. Will tboae who are in nomfortalilr rircum-

aiancce rMuetnbrr till*?

WHKK yon make a mistake lu the manuacript you mstid tiie |'tinier do not correct it by willing directly on top of the error, for when tlx- ink drier juat aa plain aa the other, and it reeulla ln_maiiy mietake*. Write dale* and (•roper name* ao they can la- ewidly read; u» (wi and ink, write on one •4de only and me a* paid (oper a* when addnwiuga friend, f‘».ll ie all to

be made public In print.

H kk»: In New Jereey the fall eiectiom

will he rery im|iorlant onn. A«kic from the lecture of Preaident and Vine I’nwident, eight Cougremmen are to hr ehonen; Male HetiaUire In K«we*, <'aroden,I'nion, Homereel, til-mceeter, Monmonth, Hal cm and Warren t* •untie* *Uty metnhere .of the Ueneral Atwnibly; Hlwrilta in the countie* except Bergen. Cape May and Howereel; County Clerk in Patwalc amf Hurmgau- In Bur-

lington and Hodiun countie*.

Immortal «ac|or of the I'nion and tl MiiaiKifiator ot te«ir million* of clave New Jereey ia-iitg the firet Stale to t thi* bntiortn MnanlnV meai«r> <>:h State la-cwlaiure* will tnevifaUy tal almilar action and in time the reuruU nation, diamireing all aectionaliam, t getting the Irene* that once divntwi and ohariiiK with the.wlxile world thi appreciation of I4nenln'* character and ; Kenlc** whM( hlatorv arrvml* to him,' make hie liirthday a National h-4i day. ■** / Abfaliam Uncoln a a* la.ru Kct.ru»ry It, IMW ; he waa *h<4 by John Wilke* Booth April 14, 1MM, and be died a martyr f»r the cauae of lilieny on April Hta birthday anniveraatyrav umtig only ten day* prior to that of Wa*hington, and in the aame month, hnug* tlie two legal holiday* ci«we turret her. l.iu- j coin'* liirthday ha* bnra (lalrioticall.v obaerved for year* by H«-(iulilican organhationa. but the act of Ibe lreti*ia- f lure ikiw dived* the criehration* of everyth tog that may have the a*|iect • I poittica^jjaEliaaiudnp. Ciucolu '* memory belong* not to a (aditical party, but

the Nation and humanity.

Thk pnatal aaving bill introduced the L'uited State. Senate by Mr. Quay "Itould become a law without any un neceMary delay. Every opporluuity given wage earner* whuae income i*

tie low the average to

amount at elated period* and inveM it

where it will be perfectly

increaar the tendency u> thrift iunl jnde|>endeuce. The JT~^—'•

tore w liner *ur|>lu* <«niiug* would tie frittered away under preaent coodition*. The propccdtiou to obtain freah water at Allan tic City by Kinking an art< well in the ocean, nearly half a mile from the *bore, though a novel ot not at all prepoaterou*, nor I* it prol* ahle that the well need he very deep A ■stratum of frewh water »eeni* to ui tie the New Jereey ouaat, only a altort dManee lelow the aurfece, and an In«tan or occurred at Ocean Orove, a^H yean ago,In which a pl|ie run Into tlxocean to obtaiii/UUI water for bathing par|Kiae* worked IU way InUi tlx- rend far enough t» draw fnwb water In*trad

ofreil _

TiuaiK neern* hi he a well del kick, by farmer* ewpecially, again*! tlxoontluuation of the chartci of the Wtwt Jereey Oame Protective Society. There are many point* that are urged in argumeuU again*! the society by tl**. pored, and It b. not unlikely that there will be a bitter Couteet waged again*! the granting ol furtlier favor* h aociety by the Lggislatun-. Bui Ibe head and nlxiuidm^of the society are pretty much politiclam. Juet now they think to influence the good offlere of V* teprmentallvc* by aending a pair* ot quail to dfetribule about I hr

country. '

Hi x stale* will send new United Stale* Heuatore to Washington. Some of them bate already been elected, but In one or two State* there tuay be a prolonged coulwt, especially in Kentucky. The contest In Maryland, which at our time promised to l>f a bitter one, ha* bum lennlnalrd by the wloctiott ul Wrllhigton—* man who combine* Htatesmauslilp with pcdlUcal ingenuity. It is a remarkable fact that nearly every new Senator will be a man heretofore unknown to national politic*.. Of tlxsix stain, aendltig new Senator*, five will aend Bepubiicaiu), and one—Ml*sisHippI—a Democrat. From present indication* Colonel Dupont, of Delaware, will be admitted, -and bromic one of the new Senator*.

NkwJhisry started on a new era from the Installation of Hon. John W. < irigg* a* Governor of tlie State. Fur more than a quarter of a century it ha* been Impossible to w rest the control than the Democratic (.arty, but It war done at last, and if the promise* made and emphasiird are carried out, tlx-re U not likely to be a change to tlx- oilier l«rty in many yean to come. Governor Griggs has outlined hi* ruuree of action and tlial of the Kepub licau majority- In the Ix-gWature. HI* Inaugural address was calm and db>|>ansiouate. It lacked even a [autlMau fla vor. He declared that be was first of air the Governor for the people. The (xilltiral party be represented came nexL In so far aa It carried out the legislatiou tluO-th* public demanded it w.sild receive the res|wct and supjnrt of all the people. Tbe efleet of llc|Hibliran control lia* already been fell. Tlx- licgMaten- ba* lux] a Hepublksn m-4orify since IfiM. It tias not a!Hired lu powers or beranxpartiMUi nr defiant of pubiic opinion. It has inatitutad refiirm* that nu-an a •wvtug in the expenditure of putilicfunds, and w 1th a man like John Wi Griggs to advise and direct, New Jersey will sot si be a State far lu advaiwv of any In the country. Tbe suggestion* made by the Gov-

I.IMCOI.M** niWTMn* V. IJnmln'* tdrthdgy l» now a legal holiday in Ibe State of Sew Jersey, atxl will he publicly ..t»s-n id on Fei-maty ] VJ, the same a* Washington'* Mrtiidar,

February *S.

Tlie la*t IcgUlatun- pasred an art thu* designating tlx-. natal

lady w a* an .■hyert <4 ridb tempt. Tlx- reH-idy girl o d<il hen*-If w|*m Ixw ca *• at (ireek or fxttin. th thematia. at tlx- reie'ix*-*, w-tually tauglit t» avoid

brswnWs-XI <U Tojanaend's (nti Ai-Kii - --t-.-k Mondaym-rnlnt till fcaif-maxud schooov John IV .

■ «t.d j were 1*anted i.j- (.'a(4aln H. 1. Smith !<*t r;.*i <■"-»• " l T"«nre-i(d‘» lnk-t l..f. Hwv1,'*tgrex- -udStatkxi, aadraptain John Swato oglrer MW-1 » ,Ml «•'»• •>» Avakm. The -etxaHwr », -r -iie a** owned by US*too (rertMiw. TheUItmiv-I-Ii know 1- "-g‘crew took -.fl tl»e crew of the

Another opportunity to buy at prices even lower than last year’s forced sale bn account of

settling a partner's interest.

The sewers and makers have disappointed us in

mn : ; ! Clothing promptly. The season has been t act-

ward Between the two ’

ir.i'.Ue

stocks

id in order to

• a'xl unalinu(tai tlx- other liaml. -lx- wa*. f-x tlx- «arue re. equally afraid of knowing anyti very )■»»- <n-wl or treeful, especially if h ko-wledge s.-re ‘upprerd t* to any »•« "f remwncsattve a.-tivity. Hap(dly all this i* r*p>diy I re**; i.e from uor nixlM. aixi the little tl.at yet r»main* I* fact w ithcring away quiet the rentn of all acn*i

people. *

Tix-n- are other kind* -if igoorau iiwwevwr, wbk-liarr »ttli chcri*lx-d I o' • oar (XT*.mi*, from tire f.-ai ot Itx- re. frown of a Kjiecial ret IT clique. On there i* Ibe )gT».rauce of nx tl**l. numomy, by tiese wln> arc »u(q*i

I-OI-I I.AH I.I.ICAXIOSt.

The convention* of public *cl**d t«-w-chri* and ofticer* now ix-iug held in the dlflerent States are not likely to re-

much attention a* they dere-rve.

.They are really of more interest and I importajpfw-khap the pdltkrel mretu.g* i [tirdliich the (V>‘lde give prcfemict of ranaideratiou: and U is to t* regretted

— substattlkd rearon* that so n

indiflererice ext*U with regard lu tlx-ir pn»vcd(pgv. It 1* true to my that tlxtduratioti of the ma**es l* Indiapeuaabie to the security and progrew of oar *yf tern-of government. Tbe idea of p»t.uular sovereignty earned with it the imbOlaipb^th.n ot popular HiteBigsnce and a gradual increase of the aggregate *yui

of useful knowledge.

At least nine-tenth* of ihe-childivti ol tbe country obtain only such education as i* provided by tbe (Hiblic •clx*d*,' and it follow* that tlie influence of three school* in lire domain of citixeoship and In all the fields of ordinary employment Mirpame* that of any otlx-r one agency. Tbe function* of the teacher* have a direct and serious relation to tbe common welfare and prosperity. They are not less w orthy of support and honor, when’their work I* well done, tlian the statesmen w b» make .wr law . and tbe commander* who win our Iwl tire. The|r*eri-tce ■* of a kind that affect* tht^Aery foundation* of society and grMi to tlie siiapiuc of national character arid national destiny, not one respect alone, but In an inclusive

and cmi| Jete sense.

GOV. MORTON A CANItmATK Governor Morton is now in the field as a candidate for Ibe RepuMx-an non tnatiou for the Presidency. He is n< a candidate In the common arewf>tatio of the term, but has admitted that he 4*111 accept tbe boin-r if tendered him by 1 tbe National liepubllcan convention. He will go Into the convention witii tbe New York dehgalion solidly In hi* favor, and tbe seventy odd delegates from that Bute w ill vole for him on tbe first and every succeeding balM, as long as be should remain In _ tlx Id. There I* but one thing that i* against Governor Morton in this conHe ha* alm.s-l reached three r and ten, but in hi* case the old adage that "age ir not counted by

»” seem* to be verified.

n

law* of nature, atxl a* a result lx- ha* retained all the mental and physical faculties of a man of fifty. Governor —or ex-Vice President Morton—I man who lias always stood in ah**'

i<y mpalhy with the |a«>|ile.

meiiord life as a working man—a farm laborer—and by industry and enterprise he has worked his way up to hi* prreeut

l*i*itIon. When be first went

city of New York be w a* a clerk lu a wholesale grocery store. Afterward*

be became a member of the firm,

when it failed I-evi P. Morion said that tie would pay off wry dollar of tlxflrui'* indebteduem, and lx- did it, and afterwards became a mulU-milllwnaire. He believes in an honest dollar and honest man, and fur thi* reason tbe fluarx-ial Institutions of the country and the manufacturer* and workmen believe in Governor Morton. Tlx- S»>'T«kKi. is nut committed to any candidate, and tlx- Kcpuhli.-iui* of New J.

will cordially sup|sirt any of tlx

candidate* tliat have Isvn tianx-d. but we cannto kae algtyt of tlx-fact that a ticket huxiod by Devi P. Morton w.xhd be a strong one, especially If McKinley

or Biwdley Ixisight up the rear. C'ONTI'.NTl:t» 'IGNOM4NCT..

There i* no work in the world m.ire valuhbielfemorepermanent than tlun which tends to dHprl igiioratxT - tliat polMinoiiB n«»t from wbich spring* untold evils, both of body arxl mind. TTx varibu* etiler|.ris.», l*Mli public and private, wlilcb liave this tor their ol* )oct, are usually well re*vivid and m»-t with niorv real encouragement and »uc ersa Ilian nwxt otber form* of betx-vo loucr; while tlx- seif-dependent will. If

tieewssary, strain every nerve wi tlian allow tlx-ir children to gins under *o great a curse. T'et It i» a

limited''income i* a mystery to them. tuch tfagy iiave no desire to solve, ..r indeed to leragnbta- • *t rexirse, they admit Hut the very (*■«, wlioo. they patnMiiar, ought to‘be thrifty and saving, but that any whom they meet in -s-ial life should liave -uch is-caaiim, they (indts* they eanm.rt tmkginc. Mr. Haiuctlou allude* b. an Kngli-h lady of this <y|w, who said. "I cannot undcrstainl why [«opir complain alsxil tbe difficulties of houxekn-i'lng. riucli difficultx* may almost alway* he included under .me tiewd - inwiffictrti.-y i*f servants; peoplf have only to take up ire servants, and Ux- diffi.-ultie* dto *p|H-*r. Ol c-Hinw,'' adds Mr. Haun-r-evt of maintainiiig a tns domestic* is bs> trifling to lie taken into conskietation.'' It is «rtx- that in this country we can. hardly exx-eive <»t igixiranta- like this. 1/ we Ix-ard such a statement we should rather attrilxite it to a fled ali.-w than to a density an -improbable. Bead or affected, however, few mental condition* ran be more Injurh}U*. T» inuk economy into eoute^iplfe tocutat the root of true lnme*ty, and rnsny a l.*>li»h dciotee ol fasln.-u can tnu-c his je-cuniary ruin to ju*t *u*-h influence. There i* also an tgixganl-e of w hat 'w.sild tie rti*agtorml>lr to know, which is much courted by a certaiu class ot people. Tlx-re are men who will not thoroughly Investigate their own lHi*i ixse aflairs. Is-cauee they fear tliat unpleasant ritenkaKirwmiglit is- made arxl disagreealdc dtities star* ttxm ir far*. There are man ot pro|srrty prefer to be ignorant of what tlx-tr ug.-tile or *tewarts are doing tveauwthey do not w ish to Is- lx-id n-|«n*it.l. — landlord* who dv tx** desire to know bow tlieir tenant* are ts-ing treated — trustee* and directir* wlxi never Inquire into Ibe maUMgenient of fund* which tlx-ir de|Hilic* are handling — dealers who shut their eye* to the trick* of adulteration—housekeepers who are willingiy ohlivous to the waste and confusion nlgnlng In their own kitchen*, even mothen. who are content not. to know what is ha(>pening in tlieir norscries. Tlxm tlx-rc are |wrih*ui* trim refuse to listen to anylhing but good of tlx-ir own (arty, or any tiling but evil of tlieir opp./funt*. lest tlieir so-called n.nvlctiou* may I* shaken. Opinio of all kinds are sometimes held in *u a way a* to preclude the knowledge of the mi*Limportant and salutary truth* Otbefs a III uol examine into the result* of their (vast actio us or face tbe |>rob able Irene* of tliat w hich they |m.|*»* to do. They ptefer tlx- darkun*. ..f iguoraixv to tlie light tliat might n something of which they might lxashamed, or unfold a cixirse of action as right, which they do not wi»

follow-.

AH snrh desire* for Ignorance have their origifa in fear. HluikeN|wwre truly, "Gur fi-ar* do make u* trait, traitor* to the light w lien we refu* admit it. to Uw truth w lx-n we put it far from u», to duty wlien we elude It, to our belter selvee always. Th l« ignorant i* alway* a grievance, yet it is •me w hich may be remedkd. but t onutent with ignorance, to dre-in- i ic it, to pretend to It, is one of «t ho|x-ien> of mental niuditl. wbk-h no true maulxxxl or ixsid can endure to dwell.

A Million Agent's Narrow Csca| Htatt.m Agent Dclp. employed at Hea Isle Junction by tix- West Jersey Railroad Oitnpauy, came near living bl* life Halurdar utghl at tlx- hands of an unknown man. Drip started to go 'home at dark, and, while be was l«*-k-ing Hie station d«>>r. a man rushed from tbe woods and fired two shot* at him, arxl Hien hastily fled to tlx- swanipl.uckiiy Hie darkness hindered tlxman's aim. for one of the bullet* wa* f.tuud emtwddcd in tbe side of the station. It i* britevrd ItraX-thr mire-reant wa* otic of tlx- gang of Hiicvtw that re.vntly InvHkdOap* May Court House! robbing the |*ntoiffi.vand store* The* Filed No Ruud. At a regular niecUng of tlx Atlantic City (irtincil Mtmday night ordinaixv Xo 27, grauting tlx- Atlantic City Houllx-rn Railway < '-sn|<uiy the rtgiit to lay tnx-k* on A Hal tn avenue to -qeralc a trolley line, wa* killed by a unuiliii.m* vote .4 II; it body. Tlx- .--.mpatty failed u> file tlx- cu*b* msrv is-ti-l f»r gi*xl faitb. it wa* pn* l**s*l to .-.mipeto Wi ll Hie t'auidcn A Atiautic lUilr.aul,which ha* an electric ro».l >hi Atlantic avenue, tliat clty Hwnii* uni glarR. K-liniatc* t.lng attcnd.sl to. U50 A*bury a

lay not tx fi-aited. tot>tM-r> Ml c him- Nov C oart Mquoc iilage of l'a|«- Mwy t *nir1 Hnonr, th» oButy. wa* on Tliar-lav nigtit vtond y a gang of burglar*, and It i» «-vdt. n! hat the robbere w-cr, not c-;.-: ■■used to safe-cm-king. A small *um f money wa* resoicd rrotu-Hbarp - dry gooffs store. {■s<tal card*, #s-> tu ry aixi aliinal ail tlx letter* from:

aiculaUon of liaif an incli they faiie.1 to blow ,qx-U tlx- d.sg w iti) tlx red Kite>krlore (a.wdet uwxl Aii tlx place* entered were broken open with a intmy. and at L. T. <.arrets<«;’* *h.-« lore tlx thieve* aim<«f wreckid the io»r. txrt did not *isiwd in eflecting oi cntrancc The gang'lux! evnie -|s-nt Hie early part of tix- night it High Hchool llutldlng and left » sliut up, nearly ixirnmg buildiug A horn- and i-suriaia taken from tlx- »tat.lc ot Ji Richardson and wa* hitched mai

:—'i\\ Tuin. (iV'iinoa*

quick sale, will sell at Half Price. $32 oo Overcoats, $20.oo $25.oo Suits, $15.oo 25.00 “ IS.(K) 20.oo '' lO.oo 20.00 “ lO.oo Ib.oo “ 8.oo Thousands Good Warm Suits and Overcoats, $5.oo

(«wt-.4tlce for i

denote rxptwtu C amp. Justice P. H. tTeaver. «f F3kh>u. M<i gave a Iteanilg Wednesday to J. ifan *,-•11TieaapeakeiTty.charged »it tlie murder of t'sptauiYHion.si.- i uni f Oisdien. ttapv May i^uiit.v, lua*. nd owner of Ux- *clx*iner Manow a u the night-of January 2. It wilt be rmemiwred that tbe vIdlin'* skull -a* crtasiied w ith R-|wat<vd blow* of a blunt wra{«>li. *up|s*rd to l«- a sledge banuucr. w btcb w a* »fiend In Ux-gine-n*xn at the Ibebert dry d.»-k at Idktou, cJoae to winch tlie body of <

aiu Camp wra* found

A large number «.f w tux**.- were- examined by the Male, including Dr*. J. V. \Y si hue and W. C. Kareuer, who test.fiwl U. Ibe cliaractor of Hie victim'* w.smd. The .Slate * case l*entirely c«'cumstanliai. The chief |»-lot* are tliat Trutx, who wa* cngioiv r at Dtahert’s dry dock, knew that Captain Camp about to pay Dicbert from $40 to $o0 for re|wir- to hi* boat. It i* understood tliat C«mp bad proiaiblr $100 or more in his (*—wskm. A *lcdg., whicb he used, was found stained on ■ he handle with wiial ap|sared to be blisd. A shovel, W'hicii lie also used, bore hi.ad mark« of socli arhacarter ire to leave n*«u to believe that Tru— gripjxd it with his hand, which is short finger*. He was averse to having ipV body brought iulo tlx- in <e. but evinced no surprise or iely after It wai. fixiud. A libaid-siaiued •liirt wa* found among Trua*' clothe* at hi* home, and a |»ir ot laad* tearing i(>]i(iiied blood stain* wen- found

the iTigttx-r>*>m.

Truss claimed tliat ix *jxmt I greater part of tlx night of January u at home, and that be was at the (swt dfllre in Chesapeake City u.-tWM-n 6..ln and 8 o’clock. A iiriglihur suied tliat Trims called urgently at her gate fi ilk Mile w ho was viaiUwg her. toward -

u Ux si

night.

Albert (Vm-dahle, Jr., counsel for Ux accused, asked for hi* discharge on the ground Uial tlxre wa* no solid liasi* for i presentment to the Grand Jury. W. i. Kvan*. the pre-went, and A. L. Croth--is, re tiring State's Attonxy, b*dt the •pjswlte view. b> which Justice Clever inclined, and I'm** wa* committed for

action of tlx Grand Jury.

WANAMAKER-S. Pnibiwaj-ntA. Mmidsy. Jon tl, 1891 DRE5S PLAIDS A month ago we hurried in a lot of Plaids intended for Spring selling. You tcok them —and another lo’ and another—until it looks is though

‘d have to plan anew for Spring. Hut the Plaids are irresistibly pretty : no wonder you will not let us keep theft More have arrived! The foreigp-madc Taffeta Plaids—wool grounds in rich

llttwitfc*t’’.n(nnp Ihp very low prices the rule is *titl in farce tc pry Railroad fare—cn very moderate pur-

chases.

WANAMAKER & BROWN Sixth and Market Ninth and Chestnut WM. H. WANAMAKER

Twelfth and Market Streets ,

FLAGGING AND CURBING.

BEST QUALITY OF

’Pennsylvania and North River

V*' VS/ nMKFR-S-

i-st color . oveApSaul.-d with j still bnghter-hu«VJ silk. Twe; ty-five styl-s thi* rime, 85c. | Another lot. with rat her more of silk and more of wool, 43 |

inches wide, were made to be |

Blue Stone PAveweirrs

the strict value at $1.25. shall never pay too much here, even though you judge by exceptional lots. Seventuen

NEW COTTON STI FFS

The display of the new Cotton Stuffs lor Spring will be a revelation - as to the onward Strides in weaving and color ing these dainty fabrics. And the grouping is worthy the el ! egant surroundings of the I

Dress Goods Salon

The Vrcnch Organdies seem | to have caught myriad flowers in their web-like foundation ; i the newest Irish Dimities arc! prettier than ever, and the! whole gamut of Scotch Ging- j hams is run without a false

color note.

England cohtriDutes Piques and InJand sends the gauzy Batiste and natural-color Lin ens. Prices 1 Certainly— fV-oteb Cmgbam*. *V- to MV a putt Kuxlt-h Plato mud Prlotcl Ixpi>-u. _ Imported Plate and Printed ISqaca,

*r tel rtk.

French IMnted “nt»>*db-». N?qc Lttxn tinure luti- i--. £x to MV Printed I rid. IdmtUr*. 3V and Ye. PAPER BY THE PoC'NI) The Paper is'cheajj—which is a good point when the Paper is good, as is this. And the ENVELnrKs matching the paper are cheap, too, which is unusuaL Some st^r-^i find it profitableTo selTpaper cheap Ix-cause it ^akes you there to buy enveU>p<;s -^on uhich debeate poifit such stores are silent. Twelve thousand pounds of the Wanamakjr Bow-knot Papfb are ready. Each one of these pounds consists of 96 sheets of paper— Pound of Paper and in'.’ (arerlopm to rumUh. all for SS. ; John Wanamakkr.

RORKHT > ISll I K. AkvrI. tkeeitn €

1$. w. PIOHKKR Painiers M

Papemanisrs

lidted. *nd -ati-facti-xi no Pamt*. t til*. VaruSd

■ HT AMI.IXIII

JillTkltll

SSoikM,

sip won

Store, 1046 Asbury Avenue, near Eleventh St. R. B. CORSON, Fureral ♦ Director. Washington VanQilder, Manager. NM.i.vit.i.F. N.u. Petersburg, N. J. C. B. COLES & SONS COMPANY, M fcolr-aal* aaX Knoll il- _lrr. IX LUMBER -d MILL WORK. Largest stock of Hemlock, White and Yellow Fine Poplar, Cypress, Chektnut-, Oak and other hard woods a specialty. Odd or Hard Wood Mill Work and office fixtures

a specialty.

FRONT, BELOW KAIGHN AVE., OAMI >K!>i. 1NEW .IKltHfclV. r.-l€ pt.»n<- No. 4a

NOTICE. The plumbing firm existing under n».name of SMITH & THORN has by mutual consent been dissolved. The business will be continued by HENRY A. W. SMITH 846 Asbury Avenue, who will give his personal attention to the business.

F. E. Champion, ICE, COAL, Put Spun* Vittr Im. BmI bate*, lit Sin, WOOD, Alt Laruftha Cut to Order. - OFFICE AND RlSWEfiCC: 634 Asbury Avenue

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