Ocean City Sentinel, 9 July 1896 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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Men's Clothes. Youths' and Boys' Suits.

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a In ordof that Hk .•I Ouimwy. M^aifio* da>> n»UiK .dam do*! dw injuDrlom, '^niW br oaopiu-d a - aaa fully aryo-d . I. aiol Vfc» «’bawi-Hwr ' r**m|dlv daa-'lvpd I la- 1 iijao*" Ibr ariHind lhal Ibr WU haalf I Mr.Hiay »a* Tbl-lio am-*na doidiiftajil. Il •lbd*'d lhal Mr. limy aa» Ua ..awl

wof «he frnml |4

! Ila- of Jira Jrrwy bad a nai.t Inmuw? Ukaunr. In •fikt ' . o-roiT fblaittln, tarty UI A||rf!MrK">

•MlujaiMPttla. pKUd Ha m mad. oul 1 ; lb* ortwary |*m.f nf 111* aurvry; bad r , It duly adjcnttl. and baixvd H ft a mronl t j anli tbr Hurvpyor <>«u*ral. al dtuilmii- ; Inu, al «lmn .•‘rinrfc Ibat uiKbl. Ju.l ,! aa b* an* bavin* Oil* iaii|«ly.ba< in* I IlnKbtd lit* aurrvy, br ua-t 1‘omym K . iMWal Hal ova naulu* an lla» land a ■ makt a aorvrv aud ladlOcd blm lb v i la- bad alnady l-aalrd Ibl. land and ajOkaD il up and Ibal Ih- -laand

I makr any mrvry ol «.

- i “T»i> at Ibltr day* auliMt|U*o

Knalri - liatb.r ludfad hi-

ll ' \r\ of mttfd be lni|iined al I be Kuidj vapor Ornelal'* nfllre a bt-lbri any Il' mbrf aunry for Ui«* |m-|a!rty Imd been

; MaUcta *li«*l in Ibl- wa^ui-lfl : K^aid <rf June, at trhkdi «rf.r the . |>nr|i«a bavr Ibeir ao^bal mertin*, . alien Uni |ai>a u|«i^ Hie <iue*U>-» aiafcluir (rraol-. Mu.1i Ui Ml Kowler 1 . 1 aafP«|M. im June;.abru hi-a[.|i|liali.ai

" j lhal annUief aurrcy aiid applua r ; bail la-eli filed In Hit oITViv nf Hie r , reyor ffnireml by the (turveyia (ieueral ■ j bimarlt. Ml. llainea^ud Ibat I ■ I lilted by Mr. Halom Ibat Uib J ! bl-1 Mr. Hainan bad l«wi fi ■ j hluiaeir itru boura (rioi In Mr. Koala-'- ’' A- aeiinM«|ii('i'i^Jlir Piiipr* ‘jed Ibal Mr, lialnn-' aunay c I edemv nf Mr. Koalei'-. allbouicb ' jII *aa |.|iy-.irally I1111—IMe Ibal Mr llaiut*' *urvey mtild lava | iJi.j- rly filed In bla nfTliv prloi , ailiHl .<( Mr. Knalet'a. Tbr aurvry . I filed ly Mr. Hainee aa- filed in I be. 1,1 name nf mid l.octn* t". \Vrl|t1it,ubu, 1 1 1 undervtand, la a rlerk in Hie eni|ikiy .d , ■ J-iaef U. Adam-, trim. I uudet- , • -land, U •* aa- a dnte-tnr of Hie Weal , : jemey Mallmad ^d qullr elwv m tliem. ,! “Mr. Fouler U aim rlerk of Ibe ejlkiaid nf Pniprtelnfa, aud, a- aurb 1 ! Hcik, la re<|Uiled

rf a *IHi Ibl*. U

Bray ! a

ind aakbiK lhal era IT euyineo ■' •m . BT-upylu* tbr mtttr until ae liad hi- , laraiaabai. id had made i-ouivti-aii .0 , In nn pan —I Ibe 1«tl did In- , lie «.4 h» title. Imt be nah-d . fata right U> the rUrUanrdloary reilel , ahirb an-lnjuuntim afiml- •111 UirTSK; , -taiemeul that he aaa ibe naurr. u«- , ippnrtad by any deed* nr any •-'•drn.e , thaitaeeaerieuHj owned the property; .

ever berti in puauuiign -I 1 ad any rigbl t" Hie 1*“--ie did lx- allege ib Hie idil , i uni a tinned any i»«f«I | lid. lull, in fart, adiniuml {

111- -Irenglb nf line lull Warn 11 <-lay . Mr. rtuyrder le-in* nmnari. MmIiu i Hf»y very-nbllglngly l~ued a |«*ua , InjuiMtinu agaliiiir—»p ulihnni , : o* any i.|.|«iH unity ui'bv b-u'd .,

Pitney very (.j'-i-iH ! ■him litjnnrtioc a* -«'U a- I In

fa-1- a ere . ailed In hi- atU-uimn. pml tala uoidinmlved ae ptr-ume.). md an uudnugied ligbl to pin 1 oder tbr rule, offmirt. Hun tin Ipyurirtton aaa dpaulved, even Hinu«b apinl aaa filed. UbH-li. In fad. aa-

^ R. • CORSON, FunERAL ♦ Director. \V a> 1H M j 1 < 1 \ V a N (: H j »f- W. Manneer. tt > , Mc icrsbure, W. J.

m-t Mr l-atditi

Hnaard Hurt.

Ming Ui

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.> ba-rd out opinion tbal Hit* -rilled Hie mailer un Hie rule id Cnori rliM-h fcelrtd- an appeal fmoi an luiei-ha-uuny derree ailing a* a *u(*«-edr—. a Ibe earn* dual Id la- apatally alluBid by Hie fnurt -if Krt-ir-' and Appeal*, in tart. Mi. Orayaeeeird be of Ibe —me opinkm. a* lie al * gave o* nut tor Ibal be Would ply no June Ja tu Hnl.airlnf Kr-. ■ aud Appeal* In a linn lilm a *ii|«1— In Ibl* e*ar. Tht* nuealidii aa* aigurd mi June St, but, mu*-h m my rprt-r. Ibe Supreme tVnirt prartlrnlly elded Hint Hit. rule did li d am.uni anything, aud Hint Hie filing <•( Hie ap|awl Itaelf a.-ted a* a *u|eiaedeae They. theiefKT, dlreetrd that a *U|ei*edw t« rule ml, aud Hie tujinn-tkon a Inrli bad .irtgliialty I eon grained, ev pane, by Vtrr i'baiMellur tiray. . old be rein.la bid, and remain In fuU f-!.v until a final deimulnalinn of .tbr mal•ei In Hie Court nf Errors and Appeal*, whereupon IbeUuurt of Error* aud Appeak ad j. lurried her tbr U-rtu. and will not mot again until next September nr Orlolwr, and ur. in the meantime, are "Tb* eflerl of tbi* •-a-e. if U remainav a prverdeul In Sew Jero-y, I* In prevent any one from feeling any arrurtty whatever In IBe owner*bl|. of pru|iefjy. fur tbey are then al tbr meivy of any peram aim i le.ee- to'riaim oanei»blp to Ibrlr land, and if In- nan find a .vanplat—nl vine .-bauorll-ir, or ran employ Hit rrialmn- of a vme rbanrvll..r to appear for him, br <wu <4>talu an Injun. - Ikm tvalralumg Hie rlgbllul uauer of

Ibe laub n-mi. Wkrti admllbd b-II* <h*-t»r remarkvl llial be I Jet UUkxd Hie idle.i*iM 1 .da *1i«e .ally in II*--A- Ibe- plumlavr a-.vnd.vl Ibe -lair*

.r-r»3,s»T * ugly gml. In her IbT.*l i lire b -i-Hal j-by M.-|»nv |

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-striped with till

t' t-fiior grounds »i«!i fior, ’ - w Jl buy ktr no* ami

nrxt y.-ar il\\mi wr-r gr-t a at. glimpse of thl^stufls.

A dmding afialr. wba-h nearly >val : _ -V——

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l.aiv-i I*., ftal.a.i r*-i‘l. i.:>.if Mam- ( till ilf.i-'v --II.. . I W ;i . nan t-m,‘---umd at tnal |da.v, yrab-t m^U-n plat iioir- is Him!lolled day afi*-ti,r».n: Ttny -tailed .ail aburtly \Vc fr yidduallv |;. ltil, ■ moo af.rt team bi pu-h bueklebrrne-. and. 11 , . ' , ' _ . . . Taa. I*” 1 ™,»,. w, .... on. ... .•». ovd tb m, t™. V\ ort.„ C nwi had filltdaei.-ial i-fc-i-aluioa nard<-r, .H (idr.l.-r kmiK of mat: • WOK runuiug a. n— tbr t»*. ah- j work ttian »tT|- known in >1 JTv .ud.re.1 I Im-iu u. give up tbr tvrrli* a

And the si- .ruti-rs have large

?*•£'■ •« ™'r thooirlits for a md. a- they rtaim.ahnt I {«irf«T summer store. Sport

e»-t. id tbem. Tlie. j iniy to

Itb tbr aid of rarti .dber, j w ileTt Uvillo t Ilf 111 : rlofh«*S for

'■ * h "! travr-lr’rs . helps to travclr-rs’ "fiiai'id I comfort ami ronvenir.-nce* A

to lor’ . SlOfli f ill.

A M MOCKS

imarri - Hammocks at «;ixr: ham- . h ., u l. mocks at fJo—not a thought ful bit of Sumnu-r r.-stfuinr-ss ] but is ready for \®u. •*“"* ’ Wovcit Hajmnodu with

.v. l»I.V.MO.XI>. LUMBER BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. t OH. Tt-M'll \MI H 1ST.

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I and k'tady nixed Paints. :• if ..! ,1 A-btH^- avet u-.

nm they refu-

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JAMES G. PORCH, Plumber and Gas Fitter, NO. 1046 ASBURY AVENUE.

W. C. SMITH <6 SONS. Building Lumber

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Atbuitk- City. 1

v*ii*a*e aia.n ..■^ana .11—eo. m - llely. Cfllf Ab*a—onJ^rtlViedoBabi^efurn-' Wimplrtcd with valatio ■d a vrrdM rvn-orlng Ha- We*t Jermy $3.50. S ',.50 ami $4.15. awl SrialMjie JUilnwd ClMgllljr Un Of COUPir- all ill.- h.immo k wu taking pr-ter |«vauHnw. In fixings—hrxiks. ro|»f

iers.

OF ALL. KINDS.

Sash, i ka-rs. Ir’in s. Vo, o S h; < k-fs.Cnhintfis. Newels, jWhftp I’h.c aiftl t*.i-ir M-ii i -t.,Mh oti hand and tindr-r

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807 ASBURY AVENUE

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I -hi* W«I down, while tbr key of U* tiuiert aa- lurnrd .Hi foil I lead Tin- rn.Hn waa rvo uliy orru|i|vd. tort 1! -<hi« -Be bad >b-|H 'ltierr tad htgbl with Hh- ga- t'irnivk-ii a* f-iund HM-y wwikl H.dmldediy liave lawn a-pbyx-taied. 11« ga* »*» immrdlalely turned -n. and Me milage given a Iti.H.Miirn alttng. Ill* rnrmbei* »f liw Jannly chi id md exidatn Ih.w tin- g—.-atur 1.. tie Mrued on atiboui being liglilrd W lien ll*r rba-nw 0i« drt.rte.1 the nd«r of r«<w|aiig ga*. he endra.HRd to find Hie leak on ibe find fioir wiih Ut* aid of a uia .-b. If lire phyak-tau bad r.hm bi Ibe Kadn wlurv Hie ga* aa* fiaind vamping and applitd a ligblal uiateb.

TVA>.4TI AKEK’S*

^-•1 .idirma. M-wd*.. -luly * AN AMERICAN TRH MI’fl

May the day come when the ' best recommendation we can i give any goods will bejp say ; •they an- American made.'" -' And \ anki-e ingenuity, grit j and capital are dedicated to | that achievement. We’re pro i grossing ' Look at the I'riuttd Co’Lmt! We re oh our mettle. France must look to her

laurels.

,1 -1 PICNIC GOODS

Thousands of us an- : ning an during ; thousands

—. i w ill thank us for the picnic

“ j helps we've gathered.

Yard: Corner Fount! St. and West five, H G. STEELMAN & CO.,

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OCD'SiZE Mill AND STAIR WORK,

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g fV-Dl. Ba-krt-. Sr; 1

John Wasamakek.

Office.Yard and Mill: 6th and West Sts.. OCEAN CilTY, N. o.

, duly rxeralrd by tbv Pro|HU-t.d*. and l.ii.-in* l*. M rigid ha- never ru ■v.ijrd wrn a—mldame of Hlk- tmoi t : “AUhi! June « lateiua C. M right ' . -■ovryvd ti*- |H.i|»-riy rUimaf undrr i Hib *urwy —I Mr. Hsinra »u Thomaa ; Ilf ay, til* Mayor of Avainn, • blrb

ary liailmad |T.,|.*«.I i

rVvwwl day - kgolt a a- uioirt*'.—I ll

U ilbin a atuei ;

try. —pnvaUy b

far ytManl a Uailfnufi'f All

i.ray u|.h, a bill fil'd

■y blm in tla-

Court of Ema» and Appral-, “ hu b. ayou know, mvan- prolaMy y—r. Till* 1* II*- f*l .d wbai baaov-urn-d In 11 Ibl- I* to l*r tbr laa of Nva Jn- y no i-apilal mu br otriaiurd |.h Inv.-l

m* ui In Ibal Ktatr.

"Wv -tiall. of rvHina-. go on and .-.inipletctbrtbuwanty lUllnod a- —m aa av ran, 1—1 y.Hi can appr.-. lal.' !li. dlfti.-ulHni under atik-b av an- wnik ••Tlirutily way In Which fbt- maltrt ran brg.dlni over unlil aflrt tlir C*-nrl ■d KrriH* and Ap|wal* Ium ai |c.l n|«-i> tin- ap|a-al i* l-your gritiiHl |*-rnilw4.Hi ■rom Ttaan** P.ray to go a.r.~ tbi* llalid. Tbi* I bate BtlrtU|4r.l lo do. |but Bilboul MIC*—. Ml. Ilray iaing ’ j — ebawtf tk-d up (• lib tb* Weal Jem.-. ' Mathiod. and having iou«- Hilo ll.lj matlrt for tbv W*»iJeT*r> tl.iii.o.l.

him that Avalon •tumid lading Him- of railroad. . |4r and projwriy -

‘! *lik li latlrr 1* d-nui •' up Ibr auulbrm |wi

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in. o l .rii > .air titb. wr '-biaira-d a | i»i.- m tbr umUHro m-ola |..ui drvd fiom J. npfivr Uwntlug. Wb- i. band* tuMne every aiirtMvi uia>W to Ibr |4«—«t oain-r nf <blv pi-i* ti, and i '“Hlirr tbr intvr—I* -f HUBm»yka. 1,, -b._ nib...«n»duwnteanikabmkmii , ‘*' fc ** , * Jr «W K-tl.—C^

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WANAMAKER CLOTHING Somewhere between $100,000 and $125,000 Summer Clothing selling at a clear loss of one-fourth all roundjust as if we’d never have another summer to sell clothes. We shan’t lie believed until you see the goods. Not a half-dozen times in all our years that we sold without getting even somehow. Can’t this time; aren’t trying: we’re losing on black suits, gray suits, thin clothes—every sort except Thibcts and serge. We sell Thibet* at $5 and they cost it We sell Serges at $7.50 to $18: if we asked $10 to $25. we’d please the stores and waste our advertising. The rest of the stock like this: Black worsted and crepe. $30 suits for $13.50. Black worsted fine diagonal. $20 suits for $10. Coat and vest fine as in $30 suits 1 for $10. Homespuns have been $12 for $7.50. Boys clothes same way.$3 suits for $2.25: $10 for $6.75. Same sort of clothes we always sell: better made this year, perhaps—no, certainly; everything the. sffiie except this plnnge in prices. Kxpbnations don’t explain: the times are bad; the clothes are goad; the prices arc broken—broken on all ou- summer clothes : doesn’t happen in ten years. Harris cassimeres included. The best and the worst of them from our great clearing-out-Harri*> mill-buy go down like all the rest—$15 suit meant to sell for ft i—now $8 50. Nobody else in the business doing anything like we are. We think we’re sharp to lose the money while ue can sell the goods. What summer clothes do yA» want ? l*ay your carfare, too—on a reasonable purchase. WANAMAKER & BROWN. Sixth and Market Streets. Philadelphia.

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Hotel Brighton,

jOCKAN FROM. L' AITOIMMI :

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HENRY A. W. SMITH & BRO.. PLUMBING, HEATING and DRAINAGE. No. 648 ASBURY AVENUE. PLUMBING AND CAS FITTING. DRAINAGE HOT WATER STEAM HEATING. Jobbing Promptlv AtbiVii.-J .r-fion

Twei All

■ -p. rviason . loblNng • prompt!)*

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BELLEVUE HPT BATHS, - SAMUEL SCHURCH <

Buardaaik, bc.cai ..fc kU - foot imn Ui t S. TUTI ST.

— i Naw Suita for *«rf 6

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