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R. CXRTIN KOBI> M» , iBukx.r Ulitx. Hr i. p jp uUrt*«iw » b.i Ur I- Irom Uwcuwmoa I«>plc. Mr !• ri |N'|>tijnr Urraurr br Iro».-:iirr» no rl»«- ^ lu , |lw ‘ a t j u ,, - Me t» ■ man of Ihr whole jiroj'lr, Mr ,,r in. Jr. irioii of Ur- n«ie ^r.V~in ,. » T,.? h! ealmhlr. Hr 1> tarocal. U* t-tt»l- ouly vorti.Jf rlr.iiUl .l.rerl

ur o»a r«Brtr itbK bi><1 »ill make a ►i.l.-ii<lt3*and rf- nlvr a^nld of U.

«» be Vap-nanerd fldeotoffldal. Down In the lowar pari •

of Ihrco-jnty. alwrr rvcrybodfiknowr

,tr While the pro|4r will Ihua br The Mpartwo l loaled. ir Cuart of la-i re~«n, fbey will not Wiortly.brforr T oVIoek Kftdav r In a p.aiilh>u lo paa. upon ibe ta-ur io* Ibe ateanwIiii'.-iwUafi ulr-. Ilie next IrTblllure Khr* lUeii. •*« llrtJ ^ *»«!J *•“ Hrfefo"! Ini X- opporluiiilj In do no by prooiptlv ■" ,1 n, * twl l»roud'v-ai I

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THUR8DAY. OCTOBEK a

REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. tor mstoniT, WILLIANI McKINLEY, OF OHIO.

TOR 'AlCE-PRESIDENT. . GARRET A. HOBART. -OF HEW JERSEY, mm pmsBniEjmAi. Kurmica. At Larne—John K. Drjdrn. Bamuel H. tlrry. Id IHatrfcl—Tboman W. Tmirhard. M “ WaahinitUin A. Borbllnn. Id Adolph Mark. Ufa “ Albert K. Whltoey. >tfa •• 3. Hnll Hroawiinn. 4b “ Jam.* T Hall, tb tiro rye F. Perkin*.

TOR CONGRESS-. H. C LOUDENSLAGEK, OF GLOUCESTER COUNTY.

FOR ASSEMBLY, ROBERT E. HAND. LOWER TOWNSHIP.

TOR CORONERS, Dr. JOHN S. DOUGLASS, UPPER TWp; Dr. WILSON A. LAKE, MIDDLE TWP ; DANIEL C. ELDREDGE. WEST CAPE MAY

Bland A<4." Tbe Bland Art went into ; 1

opetatiou Frliruary ai^Ii.78. and eon- '•' ur ,M •" ,ur xlifZt in of«»tkx. vZr twelve y«r*.' Ud «»»« Mr. Bryan, lu a numbrrof InDu rinx tliat iwriud over Bfty time* a«. rvornt »|wlx». ba* vrt.rnx-nil., dr•rr dollar* were coined aa hid | • lawl U.al almuld lx lx-defeated In m-,.-d in tbe eiRbty-ooe yrai* j ITornt can.|*i*u I lx ainlalion f.x fi« pre.,-dinx the act of 1S7R. Thla «-»].dver and free trade «dl l»pro*vulcd aemmpanied -by a cooaianl fall in ibr dum.K tbe enwiuue lour year* xiih.m-

• • the bulfkm -lir a 1 rreaifed vIroc and (wraMlerH'y.

atlrer dollar wa* w-urtfa darnt 71. nerd, j Tb.l .» a thrva. wbleh vo.rr* .l.onl.l Mr. Bryan aaya: "They proceeded to oxn-lder. No one .-an In than repeal I lie Bland Law. tHit left notbluy .wilfully blind to Ibe ubvniu* Irulb Him place.” Tbe vary art wbicb re , «>* mere tolation of Ux -liver qoeptwled It pot tbeHbenuan L%w in it. I Hub. »WcU toa evoked tbe feara of Ux place, altbouxb be add. in Ibe -anx cuU.r bu-lnc- oxurnunily of Ux brealb Ibal ’Theailver aautlDKIit KTY* I nltid blab*, ba- teoipremnly l«r»uuiU iwn.and in tliat year tbe oii»- b»«l fluame. comment and nianufa.* da of ftre rotnajrr. afraid of •“«•- 'rt ,,M ' Bryanile* Uireaien to pa-wrr of a me roluffa bill, aecured malnl^n Uiln dialurbm* and fallgblluir anothercenpromtaC^hlcfawmknown as.uUondnr.nB tbe next Prenideu.Ul

ibe rilierinan Law.” BJ tbl. dlator- U-rm, ahoul i of facta, well known to everybody j candidal* 1 1 obaaBlveo ibe qumtkm any atten-: doubtedly i

bom, Mr. Bri an attempt- to deceive I ancouraBed

who are not famUUr with tbe “■‘f by the people ll.runcti tbe ball-l , ] box wbleh to not merwbelmluKly in

' lavor of Bound, bvixet ni'Miey, tbe ba-i»

MIUJOMAIMK MIMS OWWKJXW. uf . u|r|| j, go ij A .u^l m.j.tfily f.„

*• j McKinley and Hobart would be ooly+for

prweively that tbe wotkinx man of ^ <jtoa»truu* „ mll „„ majorlly for Ua r would not only not be ben-; tbem. It to, cutuequmtly. of Ux in.-; efllted, but would beBnwtly^ulund by j tm|n>i laixe that no vole -bould tbe election of Mr. Bryan and Ibe thrown aaay upon any Prr-ldeotlai clianjc from the pnweul Bold aUndaM ticket or cajidklatr that cannot |**-lbl> afax-h our currency to baaed and j* eleeltd. Tbe dertotale -bould. in

bich they now recMve in exebanxe Air tbeir labor tpaatandard I ward on

unlimited mlnaye of ailver

at tbe dtoboiie*l ratio of Id ounce* uf liver US I of gold, tbe ounce of Bold

D-day being worth lu»t double

tliat will tw a tidal wave in Ita proporTiit patriot'a Uckrt bertal-iul* tbltall 1* McKinley, Hobart, laxxleii.la ~ ‘ ’ i. Lake and Bd-

ioe.” No wonder be do la bow very lltUe conflera of Ibe Flret Dtoirir! may properly point with tbe fact that when he wi the country wa* more pm an H bad ever been befor could not br a better ar*life hi favor of Ibe reahekuon -n P»Uy

t. Broc-KTos hail naturally—tbe biKbe>i y with Ibe Democratic party of thla Bute on all controv erted <|uetlooa. Hla dectokm, tberrforF, Uia( Ux idea* reprearuted by Mr. Bryan are dr I naive and dangerou- Might to carry uncommon weight with Ida party, and No more taltbful, ranie-t, x**lou» worker ba* ever rrpnwrutrd Cape May county in tbe Lrgtolalui than Hofaert il Hand faaa been in oflia inemli

and a

a term ae Sberifl, both of which lion* were filled with crvdh to hit and tlx county. He to a laboring and furntohea employment foi a one hundred men. Let u* make in-

idor. do they tn

ijortly. Thai to an RI. datmu. The text of the •’» well pillow and give Maud a that will he a* great a- that reived by William McKinley-.

t. Hut a:

Bland A

v all ve

|in«*

^l-imuld Ixdlreci—to . for gold or for Mb k- ! tlx-re may lx an. <-i

|xal llxj Both t

*•■1—

mj-xary n

bauge- are de-iird, mldnlghl •« M.aidav, < V-U4. lu -ytnpathy with » n « having Uxu b**xd f

dr-ire >1.0,1 Id-lx cboaru to ibe *** ln F hour. ft. Ux Ocrce hurrh-au

which apeut Ha forpe on llx Jcrae coaxt on the ISth. Tlx (w—iig. r three In 6uiiiI-t, w ere landed —M i b the Htone Harbor Life Having Crew It

Friday *I-k

, bouolll

rd ainendmenl* liaw

1i freely arlfertived In tlx lx»»ji*- » and givfii mn-h puhliclfy In oilxr in*, during tlx |w-t three mimlha.

iuoi

ir o|klu- j

two hundred Ion* of tbe n taken from Ixr bold and i

Popultol 1 IrmwTal k-

e defeated. Tlxy will uuDrake good tbetr threat il

oum-ea of ailver, not only In the f ulled, financial

Slate- but throughout the civilbed world, and exchangeable at that laUo for anything which money will buy tbe working man or » age-eanu r need* fix hi-ow n and family'* support. Under a free coinage law every man w ho work, for wagea, whether by day'a or by monthly -alary, aa clerk, or mechanic or ordinary manual labor, would find Ural lito wage- advanced rapidly than the price* of tlx hce*- » of life. Thla baa alway- been twe. 11 to f be unlvenal experlent*- ; wage*are the laat thing toadvanre Unea of InflaUoii. Therefore, w hile Ux faruiM a bo to {Xomtoed everything would gain nothing, tbe working man

ouId lu—e by free ailver.

Ji la lor thto rewaun free ailver at 1t> 1 to revolutionary. It dtoturba ex-

toting value.. II arU every

rble to -ee which will be injured kwat If}' tbe apcculative gamble that Iroptaxd. What fair-minded man tanla to be plated in aurb a pualtiou? i’bat claa* will be lewlly beixfittrd by complete revolution from gold monimetaltom to ailver monometaltom? t one claaa. Tlx ailver mine ownera and tbe*peculab rain-Uvc-r bullion. That to llx rewaou tlx mlllloualrr mine r. are aub>erlbiug by tbe *100,000 to tbe Popoctatic free -liver ram (lalgu

■ twilit of tl

There to -no qualified < Maine to Call forma, who :

vidually coucvnied lu t

election. To every man of buMura*. to every employer, to every working man, whether lx receive* wage-, -alaru- or working men, all of u- working oneway and another for the mono we gel —it to important or e—enllal tliat tlx Individual and Ibe iutrimuc value ol tbe dollar ^ail be maintained. Tlxy can be maintained only by and u|uu llx maintenance of tbe gold Ua-i- of Thrqoealloo which ev ery voter-bould rtiuaKIrr wud tbougbtfully vote ti|un to w lxtlxr tlx dollar -lull be worth 100 cent* or oh Cent-; wbriber ita future pun-baaing (MWcr .lull be equal tu-ion Ten la or f*i i-enla. Every v ox ca-t for Bryan and Bewail will be a vote for tbe to-ixat dollar, fix tbe liuying poi tbe wage, the -alary, the proDt i

fee, reduced otic-half.

To-day the country'- bUMixna u

free -liver agitation

Behind the apeciou* demand lor free coinage at the ratio of IS to 1 lurk* tlx dreign of the men who declared that, auar uf the Confederacy waa not

iiavto him-eff lived and died believing that Ux war upon tlx CooatItutnin would good under variou* forma, and finally *ncreed, With thto Wl of hlatory to enlighten ua, tbe portion* of tbe Chicago platform which rewfilnu Btate right* paramount and Ibe deatrurtlou of tbe -afeguarelCutiatltuttonal govemmenl Uke uu alnl*ter algnlfirauce. 1-jt-Preaident Harrtooo directed public attention by

d thto

lurking foe of free government, and at : aame time tbe bench and bar of tlx C lnlry to taking mraeure- to meet lb*

tiger on Ux Ibrenbuld.

Mr. Bryan aay-a be accept, tbe Chicago platform exactly a* It to written, and will, if given a chance, have It* daugcruu* pnuciplre embodied in law.

have liapixoed, wtial

would be tbe condition of tbe re Kin try: i entire framework of our -y-trn jid lx revolutionized, and all tliat Civil War Kerned toarltle.and waadmitted to have -ruled, would lx ai It never bad been. The people of thto

country may wrangle over

dal qcration, but If in tbe wrangle tlx eoo»titutionml bulwark, of tlx Uov-jto' romeut abould be hewtrti down, llx

of tbe country 'a weiiare and

prosperity, hue up fix ettbir gold or silver, for McKinley and Hutiart ot Bryan and Bewail. Every vote aboulo be a direct exprewstou of tlx po|nilar

State', tnirrewt; wbicb will come up for, of •«“ l“ ,,r " l *» ,, , **' 0 t '»< rem-lderetioii at the |»>U* next month, i ,n * •''* ,b *' -'ranrted whip «tl allbougli It lia-wuntugly attracle.1 but, K *" ll '‘K aiioU| a«> feet eaclt little atlrntiou dining llx Btate can-!houra. Thiir~1«y night >

! tide, Influenivd by the i

And rhe workfi -tier each yuar as si’s learn aijd ini] ,ji notch of \M»ni

ig is fmdablc at ihipprei to cf S.

I The finer coats ; k1 - ver.l | rom over tile sc;

Sixth and Market alive to the needs, of the million in

Good Clothes

• ’ ular

it ol h

Mr.

X rolled HI ale* t

e-tnuale will be wry lie, rvaltred. The Hexat it will lx realized or era bring tlxunxlve*, xwldrralion, to an a|- ■ of the value id tlx

ii tlx o

irputoe, and that d McKinley '- ter et* *up|iortrr* t<

rf coal from llx > ilguallcd to tlnax n tod “Bhlp tight." ai

ounty rei-xtcd pro all department, of, litre! -(Cakera (xere

Belle Kearney, of Ml—n

’ooley, of Chicago.

’UuS, houe*l money, tiaand public and private

Tlxy hail

! cam iwlgll. No to ineviuble and

e alive

la preaent great pro|*xtion-.. |«exd to free ailver and

an materially depmaxd a*

spirit of etilerprtoe and to largely deprrve i-apital of Its profit, and labor of Ito earning*. Tbe geixral Jxo-penty ba* been frightened away' by Ux Mxmingly tm|xnding danger of free ailver. I here to only one way to recall pn*. prrtly, and that to by giving tbe free stiver agitation ita quietus. Tbe Ireue, gold or ailver, should tx settled —-ettii-d right and couduBlwIy—on the .VI day of November. Il and all tbe other potent evil* lor wbicb Bryantom at and--bould be overw helmed at Ux pulto by a majixlty -.i vaat a* to dl-may enemkw of bonret, sound money, and deter them from the further pm lion of tbetr campaign of folly

No vote abould lx thrown .B ay

contest baring nicb momentous re quracea. Every- man who dr-ire- tlx return of national prosperity ah vote fix McKinley and Hobart, one abould neglect to vote, or fa vote, fur tbe candidate* of tbe Kenublicau ticket. Hryautoru abould lx tier frated by a uuvj.xdy «o great a- toqutrt now and forever tbe baixful free ailver

agttaUoo.

w Inch ba* already bad *ucb dtoastrous. . rflre-l- upon bu-lnc—, pwntlyzrel trade, iulrmii>lrd tbe w heel, of Industry- ana of reKutnrrce and thrown -o many worthy, uiduatriua* and frugal working nxu into enforced klieuexi. To tliat certain way Btcretary Carlisle l*>iut- in Ux foregoing extract from bl* ■ cn-ingtidi address-. Tbe victory of •vund, iHinest money should be.overw brlmlug; it abould he no great and cuUi|XelKiiMve aa to convince the advocate ol a drhaarel, dialioueat currency tliat furtlxr agitation will lx foolish, bre-ausx futile; to priivelo tbem beyiKid all IKK-Ibledoulrf that the people of tlx Culled Btate* are determined that the national honor, public and private credit .Igfll lx maintained: that tlx huslnngof tbe country 1 aball not again tx lilted and hindered by llxm: that fluanrial, lommerctal and-Industrial prtoe aliall not lx (taralyzed by tlxm. and tliat labor aball n-K be deli of employment and fair wagra, ipital uf Its just tamiuga. Tbede-cisu-u of (be people al Ux potto abould au conrlualve aa to leave no ground vantage, of expectation or of hope,

dellgbtcd

people.

One of tbe moat e

of Uie remventloii lx>yal Temperamx Ixgi

cceaaful demonalration, i in-

is tbe first time they have u-xd tbeir rallying cry in public. It wa. a -tic-

w, and to mom mended to lx u-rel the 1-. T. L. 1 lx tc-limouy- cf -nine tlx reecued Otxa wa- exceediugly

iuterewiiug and (ailheiic. llx clo-lng devotional rxcretox* were Hnpm-ive. After singing 'Hod tie with you till we

again" therotieeuilou adjourned ret lu Tieutuu nest year. ,

Mu*. M.B. AI>

For \V

X Ux aup|K

to Bute -

lory of this country that to i-a—ing Ix-

fure tlx-eye* of tbe people of I'hlladcl-. pbia Just now tn Ibe -ale of tbe a—

signed -lucks of Hllti n. Mug lx* ACo.,

who occupied disc relation, to the

property and bualurew of A. T. Btewait

A Co., New Ytxk. Tlx aucrowrgship of this old concern, tbe greatevt of all American iKisiue— entriprtoe- of a, meu-auiile cbaiacler, lias i*uMd over ; ;o John Wauamaker, who to now muv-1

ng over to inilladclplna and txi tbe aaalgncd enxka of the grvt York store i reparatory to rreqxt

tbe A. T. Btewart atraclure al Broad-1 inexpc

ay and Tenth street. New York., tains arc h«^ for jour choos-'

ing. $i-yb, 51.75, 5; and $3

a pair.

Scotch Curtains arc best

WANAMAKKR'S. __ I known as Nottinghams—and

great undertaking---tlx d be present stork and the

conalructlug of Ux New York btwiuc

end-

it mouth. Tlxy

will coax up for a coo.ideiatlon at tlx tolalure lobeehxtrd

are five In number Rod are of rang degrees ol importance. The first reh quahfirwttoa* of ibosr eutltltd t#

igs. *Ili

being tbe pollrirs for wbicb Bryan and Bewail are cun tending lu thto campaign, should as surely vole for McKinley and Hobart waif tbe result of tbe eirrtion in New Jersey- and Ocean City were In doubt, and uu one abould throw bis vote away by voting fix any- national candidate* tliat can by go pusaibilily be elected. In ordinary- time- tbe Democrat wbvsx partisanship would prevent nun voting tbe Hepubllcan ticket blight lx excused or justified fix Voting f.-rl'aluxr and Buckner, but lu thto eam|«lgii a vote for tliat ticket will be a von- cast In the air. DemucraU and I'ruhlhlUkim-lsshould lu tblscampaigu give Ibrir votes to their country by ixl('tug to increase tbe majority of McKinley and Hobart, who stand fur sound. tn>ue*t money, for protection for American labor and capital, lu such a iwmiaign. oix In w hh-h Ihfr toe so momentous, the welfare of miry, tlx pnsvjxnty of the pnpie, siiould be pfacesl above (sirty-, and I'ute should be given to tlssx to tbe well-being of tbe ubIkhi, not to a part uf It only, but to all pwru uf It A majority m New Jersey- of TU.Otxt should not lx considered large enough; it should be too large aa to dismay tbe minority-, so Urge a* to admonish t that tlxlr. miM-hxvuua agitation lu favor of flee filler la uixlow; that tbe people ate resolved they will not a. debased, dishonest currency, every- Bute, city, town and liamlcl of tbe country every - (utrioltc citizen should put i-artlswuship aside tx third of November and cast bis

*rangle over finauie by ilarlf would he j provide* lor enlarging tlx wholly uselcKi and purpiaxless. VY-rioffice of Bi-uatora, Assefhbly ", of eourae, stand for' national!Oovemor. Under this ebaug r, fur without honor a nation lx- poxd. Beuatoi* will be el.- ted fix foui -outUw; but we mu-t also rally j yean in-tead of three: Assembly-men

1 Other Ul*. real and im- | u defense of uatiuual exi-temv. w bleb 11» » year* instead of one. and 'the (i-n. h tbeir position |. under the invert invoaie of tlx fate j ermx f'Hir year* m-tead of three. It, r of average prim and by poq.sxd for It by tlx grew! conspiracy | tbe case of BenaUx*. ibosr eho riot* of oertain grot oum- nf im. , ' year, pto^Ila* the amendment, ar

-ccr.,.; „ Hit..,,' „ KK* **»'">■ 1 111 M» """ i cohli.i wi vi.i.v . year* nvgnthe commonawnuit irf tbri

l* fnrttxT and „

r Mi Ki

I Hob

tbe ei

this

e fall!

t they remind Ux cotton er that the price of middling cotm IMS a pound in 1<K4 b>

• to 1871 ? Do

The Bryan organ, are. frewn the very ' rrm ■ , •“* ctan »*e

atute of the"prtDrtplea they approve. 1 * —"Hy««»

• far fi.Kii txing right as tuVn-oder it *" * , >t-'> e"—• '-a-

ti(«Mble for any aewspapeKtahto-h 1 o! u ** f " cMtee to avoid enwr to appiove of 1 ' ™ " f ;

hat tlxy say. But to all ruin, there, “ re exception*, nml tlx Moiiile Kegtotei roves tliat even to Ux Bryan role

i regard

mil I ,, '* t ,llr lx upheld, 1 | eonndeuiT n-storesl and pr.*|xrit.v revived. Tlx quest Ion to ni-longer, Bball MeKIhley or Bry’an lx elected? It i.

Whether or not the triump

twudiilalc of sound, honrsl money and proloctluu shall tx so eourlu-ive ns to put au end to Ibe further ruinous agita-

tion'ot tbe free silver eontentlou.

| Tqe agitation of Ibe free silver que*j Hoc lias already cost llx people hun-

[dreds of mUllous

I hurt and liluderid trade, terrorized iwpltal ami brought idleucsa, puverty

' — ph of

thlfa^ir-q-xltum pr s- rtie-

race track and all other form- ofgamb ling. '1'be fourth curtail- the (s-wer of the Governor to make ap|s>lutiueuls during a mewa of tbe ixgi-latwre. and tbe fifth relates to certain etiange* In

I Ux Judiciary.

organ of tlx Puimltot-lmnucraUc

didatv -aid: /-

"Whether we decide li» contlnts

kind ofblmetallemVhicli vie now . . . .

willingly j or to adopt the kind of tvimetali-m favorably acted upo

'tlx^ndVv of*i»f ,oT* “**■ 'v'er-d to tba,

tx taken by aurli i *h1cb wdl tx elected next month.

• " ball be - w'bwn If again (tassed they w til be voted |. vv _

• -i---*^z; Ahy-I upon at Ux election of XT by the (xi>-! .i,, j. Than tlfla to to prolong Ux | ^ a , wUid, will dre-Kle then j Tit A story avenue.

by and through Ux eln-tio

yku to no longer to tx feared illation (or fr«f silver, w hich ly (viuv-ed m> di-wstrous, to lu uulos the (xople, without re-

I gaid to party affiliations ill predjmlne*, generally determine tliat to aafcguarel tbetr own toterewts, tlx country’s flusn* rial honor and- prosperity, they wffi make MrKInlcy and H.4-art . vh-toiy-

an ov'ctw helming one.

BROADCLOTH London and I early hints of the

*i(-pt.

. Wo-dry

hold il Winter dorses. High r tints at

"T

It is

Bupt. I

CLOAKIMiS

Th're isn't a skij. for 1-ig folk-' wear an

folks' wear.

For the children—

■ .-Bright t-opxrrf stuffs will

High time to get yo Wiiftrr Clothes now. Don't worry over the times. They’ll be better. You’ll have work, and

tribney to spend.

Buy your clothes of

Wauamaker vS: Brown, and save money. We've Hot been idle an hour for months.

We knew what a necessity Clothing is. We ki|g*it has to be ready. Only difference—this season you’ll be after it with a rush. It’s ready now. We've broken prices dm'-n where stores can’t

touch them. t *

Spend $5 and you’re certain of wonderfmly good «uit All Wool. $10, $12, $15 - brings you the $12. $15, $20 worth of other time*. Better values, out of sight, better in $5 to $20 Overcoat* today. Specially more than a match for price -$7 50 Harris Overcoat*. The great thing is reliable, good Clothing, •nade fir hi;:" service, first—large sales afterwards. We've c '. i-;;: g »-! name to consider in every garment v. c make We don't make a dollar’s worth t-* v.-hole'-.tK . rvthing above cost—except our

small profit—goes <*> your pockets. Buys C’vithrt*—about half the above prices.

We only ask purchase of an ordinary amount— •and vour Railroad fare is handed back. Either store. WANAMAKER & BROWN Sixth & Market WM. H. WANAMAKER Twelfth & Market

PHILADELPHIA

Men'.s Clothes. Youths' and Boys' Suits. Russell &, Adams, 817 AS BURY AVENUE, : Don’t fail to tti!! an i > \amine them. Prices are the lowest.

R. B. CORSON,

Fhoeral ,♦ BiREexeff, Washington VanQilder. Manager, *iu. i .vii.i.... to. j. Petersburg, N. J.

Diagonals, K-M to MJKI. IVreUa l*-nib. « and^ V

Nvw j UPHOLSTERY HINTS : —in afti.M in—- >

LUMBER t BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES.

TON. TKIVTII AM> WBST.

All kinds of P>uildini >-nts to all Piuilders.

Material furnished.

1 jrti* Nottinghams and so-called !

Special induce-

Frcnch Buck lx‘ad and Ready Hixed Paints.

Paiuvranjfiix. Monday. Gn z*. i"k> 1. — .. . , - ,

tVOJnEN's/coAyS ' “Scotch ' are apt to be Aim r '‘ or convenience, orders may Ik: left at 746 Atbury avenue.

Every ffcedinfc commercial . * can niade. 1 he lots wc tell tailor is a cotjpnbutor to the arc imported,

stocks we show. If we made Denims are in increasing

all the favor for hangings, for furni- j coats ture covers, for cushions, yes. ; an d and for floor coverings. Newly' jackets j charming styles are ready. 25c j we sell a yard. In plain colors the; we'd l>e same quality sells at 18c.

JAMES G. PORCH,

Plumber and Gas Fitter, NO. 1046 ASBURY AVENUE.

apt to j get into *

ruts.

There's ! a" same-

uses at work for i have the best

John Wanamaker. E. CLINTON & CO.,

KmfutHmiitf DQUClltfC Impcrtm 0! DtlUkinfio, .001 MADKET, mi 8 S. TENTH ST.. : NOW OPEN FOB SELDOM OF 18?E. ! BELLEVUE HOT BATHS, K , ' n '' SAMUEL SCHURCH

, and you Boardwalk, between 7H1 and bth S«*.

My experience in The bus.ness warrants me in guaran-

teeing all v ' ' ' * "

on hand.

ng all work, first-class. A full stock ol supplit s always

!iand. Estimates furnished.

W. C. SMITH & SONS. 4“

Building Lumber Hotel Brighton, OF ALL KINDS. *=>* ' *5

OF ALL KINDS.

Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moldings, Brackets,Columns, Newels, White Pine and Cedar Shingles constantly on hand and under

cover. Orders left at

807 ASBURY AVENUE

will receive immediate attention. —- Yard: Corner Fourth St. and West flve.

OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE FIRST-CLASS. R. I?f. SOOY.

w. ami i n.

HENRY A. W. SMITH & BRO.,

PLUMBING, HEATING

and DRAINAGE. No. 848 ASBURY AVENUE. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING. DRAINAGE. HOT WATER and STEAM HEATING. jJ J'1 m. IVomptly Attended tn. SanUaction Assured.

xj»enencc. Personal Supervision

• t iY\orkmn«s -1. Assured. AU Kinds of Jobbing

OCEAN CtTV, N. J. jand .h.-mngS^U^Sr' u ,“'" ral

H G. STEELMAN & CO.,

Lite, Mitei iiiie. M, tail, 1.

ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK,

in either hard or soft wood.

Office,Yard and Mil): Bth and West Sts.,