Ocean City Sentinel, 16 April 1896 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CARPEMTER AVO BUILSER, (XrEAN CITY, N j

Revolutionfe«l Great results demand bold strokes. Prices forSprinjc. • y : -‘~

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Absolutely True . rE i : .»tv Prices just one-half to double the sales.

the work of e tell twice

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6. P. MOOSE, FK%CTI« *1. HI.ATtK. * ih-rmn « J. 6EC. A. S01RGE01S k SCK. ( arpriKrr' aid BiiMrr*. 04 *;** 4 IT% . V J.

- , T ., r,.-ti-• i*. >-«'i'A..'N'i , 4>>. t:- re • i'-t c.rrv 4 Kuil4< r ctjd £ thS!p**CTJCJkU : - AdGHTS«aA • tfar .^h th- njati order sic ; • ■"* * —«»< «j. ». j. ! partro.nt. - tut orunc ,<or the; -c -.-x.— —< ; i •xDyrymmt al the trip. The j’ ' :• ri - ;.r.-tty n.-t Leander S. Corson,

. £ way from cut and drieAiethods by Selling for Half Price. - vou want fei Sfr.T.c Artier bar m» Whattrrer cklkc* ytm

Finest O^-crcoats worth $35.00 next October are $12.50 now. Finest Black Suits worth $30.00. to-day we tell inr $15.00. Spring Suits worth $12.00 go for $0.oo: Sh-75 ones $4.3^. Spring Overcoats worth $12.00 are 56.oo: $7.50 ones $3.75. B'»> > Suits ought to bring $8.00. now $4.00: $4.00 ones $2.00 Hen's Trousers by thousands at just half.

prices oat of tnaav. r.ke it. We Wot n't pay for the cloth

The city ts scirre-i tip s ver oar prices, inj waaxtsaker & Brown’s make

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■r... : ! th-. COMIRACTiSS BUIIOER. oi -The- Triumph

* "fhank of having the great-] c-st coUection of dress good-; «■ in the *'>rid from which to • - select the Spring-outfit! A!>

Ooemn <_'lt v. x . .1.

Xf»twithstanding the prices, we re paving sa^o, l,\ FR Rail mad Fare on purchases of moderate amount, as usual. Si*th and Market Sts. WANAMAKER & BROWN Twelfth and Market 5t». WM. H. WANAMAKER PHILADELPHIA

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STEHIIUII i EKGUSH.

Contractor Bailte

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F. E. ClUMPION,

; ICE, COAL,

J. Laban Headley, CARPENTER AND JOBBER.

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1 k.i«, Va i.Tship r-,n iwre Piactial Carpemo !»1 Bailie

Other stares match us—in __

The UwtSrb.n- nafoBr

spots ; here ft few. there

_ few; with prices as a rule

sqsiTtv ‘ • .. —(-»• d* - utomr. they far ’,.-. costs ol their indirect gather-

■w Tb» Bi-v I*ae* K.<» tin ar*.-*,- ing. ^ j The Dn-ss Goods Salon is i| the home of the novelties—be »| their texture cotton, linen,

j wool, mohair or s ik. For in-

D. E. LAKE,

■ai Bail « Cxi ■ I

IE mill! HUM. Joseiph G. Giampion, gu|LD1NG LUMBERj I{

Siding, Floorifuj,

R. B. CORSON,

Fwfieral * Director, Washington X anQildep, Manager,

* Petersburg, N. J.

ARCHITECT,

weaves. 1 aj-i'c to 50c for the ,

plain.

And the story is stopped without a word of the silk and-

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Enough to ask you come

and enjoy them.

JUvi Drtu Stuffs— Th'-rr is ease and safety in buying black goods here. They a. suc h a

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color defects could stand chance. Four long Motions are ih-vcrti.d to the selling, dividing the goods in this

1 City. X . .1.

PETER MURDOCH,

D. GALLAGHER,

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FINE FURNITURE, «?OA I. «nd nvood. FIRST-CLASS HoijSF 43 South Second Street. «><•. aj, f.^ity. N. .T.

R. R. SOCY, Proprietor.

SEVENTH AND OCEAN AVENUE,

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DIKECTLV ON THF: BEAC H.

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| A |*>*nrl la mi f..p< l„ rui F |lllaa fn«u<Va|« Mai tu Alta ,jTbr rwlil ut va> Ita. all, ;i«Hr «—4- v. koiVtii I »a*4 Ihr el M.lo* .k- ail tnlri , j luadr l.j Uw aw at !»»»*..

W. C. SMITH & SONS.

- Building Lumber

OF ALL KINDS.

Sash. Doors, Blinds. Moldings. I’.r. i.. ts.Oluei: Newels. White Bine and Cetfcir Sbingk-s cen t ,dv ..r. and under

cover. Orders left at

807 ASBURY AVENUE will receive immediate attrition. Yard: Comer Fourth St. and West five.

E . - - H G. STEELMAN & CO.

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NOTICE. I1 " l , «'■» -'C'tinj, »*,«. S »MT | I & THORN K.is I,-

U bejjtntinurd bjHENRY A. V. SMITH 846 Asbury Avenue, who Btriil give his personal attention to the business.

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v -1--k .4 fill..., liMwaiw] HvtM^a, 1-, iu. ffm* rraml t*—. m» mm i«. Ax*,, lb> T . rir „, HirM-i;; H rai|amUf k j revunJ. »lll< lyi, r..« «0i 'nZiSftf*

ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK, in other l#rd.pr wood.

Office.Yard and Mill: 8th and West Sts„ • OCEAN CITV, N. J.

FRANKHERR .

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ICE CREAM.

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WOOD. RVlsstWi 5 (lOMBS', : -. §13 Asbury Avenue. <M>.*X CIT». M. S. Don't -r—.> . .

B. ^TIIEIS 5 CO.,

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Unu-kt is Turnings. .«»» «h. *, TV . * SiPfl WOfl(. liinglo. Pickets. - . .;-i.»i!i-,i..u. . , p-mu*!** Luh. Uinc. Cimhchl «««*,

Store. 1046 Asbury Avenue, near Eleventh SL

«x•■s'WriMem and builder. w'S.r r ^v;iT % “I *5. 5 o>, pai-*, th. «,vd Ham ud •p^tficuix. fm-ib^aveoae

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