WANAWAKEK’S(*_ ThtrTis m. 1»jsr lor I
OpF*V rVfV SpVTTVPT “H»ve job My o«b« to tmk bkai'TY akd ■t'MLiMiTV lli»l lmi|«>r»r) mrvurr. Krpnarota- Ati*nHc cm* 1 * »p»*cioii* rler. V/V V iA ; r make Ucann* on thto iteoM»l aolttrcir" o»-cowaio!* I.H K. tlvm BaateUa *nj Ulogkv liai-r «V- AlUulic CHvV eia uf |rtua|«rril) ba> raTwTmo *n ~tmuV*M g*—» Tavm>P*T ll ■uukd be ao aMl lu Mr. JoliMuo lu Tbeie »• aoui'* Uanjcrr. iii an •** (>n>a«l doubt nf Ibr *DaL'Ul»ul >'1 acy not raailivl IU reUllb trt. it ll>« Udi ^ _ j (| ~ 1 •" ~T 1 l‘>- laudable cork If air »ai»tta^lmer, etbliieuil) |>rao«i»al and a. raiterlt a. revenue meaonrr (Ik omuiut ntuier. of Investment nia) be taken a» an indi- t'Xir... .. ^ R. CJEBTIH KOBIKMOX. ested. abetber tliey rteelee Uieelrvular tleenaourotku. of funtettmgatid eten Hanator Aldridt ia dcvidcdly of tbe be cation. A syudlca'c of hotel aini ' . l l.imll.- r ' ^ enrro* asn ransairma " f IlW . »‘>dld ■end |.n>ni| t rrj.lie. to ■llKtallnic the beauty and tbe .ublnuitv Itef Ibat even eo nioderalr a ineaeurr new men—Ne* Yurfcer> awl Plnladel- ,|,i s oil'- .It.:;. I 1 ’ cnitor x. rKorHiktoh lhr .| KrtT queatiooa. Hi. pwt-omre uf ille. All Hie pecullally (uduatrlal a. ll- Hiuglej bill .land. Ilttk If any pblane-la pumt t . I nld an Jmmeu«ei r j j lt ()aTlili;i n Irn . IKtearv. nddrea. la HaekenMek. Henmi .wuoty. eirtow are at a premium altb u.; bon- •-banoe of faueaae. Senator Haalry .leel pier, ■■o.tiwt *ivi,i.b or | HiVlvi.rifr*'! T-——• N J e-ty. Industry, veracity, tentjietaiHw, lia-exi re—-I the same opinion. Sen- Hie buslesi pari of ll»r Uamlaalk. *' . • i \ ——— frugality, rtr.. air beld to pe essential atiU Urioe. of llie l»eliio<aaUe side. Ukes will be longer by lialf tbau tbr pma-nl “‘S 1 .. ‘ "v
baiudatkm. of Character, and tbeir In- the op|*aSc view, lle rbinks be can pier, Youujt A MtStiea'a, which Is IBrt' Han Jkrrcni' l n--*
Sv
\ «-s, lor r syt-ry is nu t—
Good Clothes to the Front. /
Tiioron tb* aembllngapirit baa such a bold upon human nature that it b hard to subdue, no reason exists a by the laws against kitleriea and all kinds <M, gambling should not be well cn firmed. Churches In need of nnaiey for church purposes. In adopting various ertas-cnaa methods for raising it, should be careful not to go too far. TbeaeasrHi
of church fairs
llMae sound money Detuoatals who rrad loos are not easily forgiven. But. find several Oeroocrai
were •-baracterlied as boilers dpfug the u.ny oflhese exerller.l Will. If tbrv are given a rbance, vote Ute campaign because they «Vuid not elMuarlerlatic. might be found man lies, “for a revenue bill on the !b«* .rf Uw support the i'opullet-Ilraiocratle tirkct, mthma of the beautiful imd the sulc I lllngley lull, and in* bnause they b.ve will have plenty of amusement watch- 1Une _,, p, tbie side of them lecnuir |icutrcllonlsts, but Irrcausr they Ing the dUsolullou of the Popocratic * . , il|r many other tjoali-1 reruguiM the nffraalty for au |pcnau«
!*«'■ I Ur* which .contain tlie-e elements arc-of revenue.
PojiullsU are already tired of tbeir e<Kij|«rmtivr)y disregarded A moral : In so far a. ilw.iln r lte|*bli.*i.s are
ogtb of Ute DC
[ct-—is almost half a mile.
’Ilie hotel no u mean to cktrOd I aeof the structure to Ibcirgucsls, a opr thus to arid a new aUractloti lirit houses. Any amount of moo i Is-hlnd the new enterprise, it is sa
jiter/s-wjand- every Hanilkerr
I fait’lv pricrsl Instanct
Wanaraaker & Brown Prices lowered now. The ctiuditions of the times, the importance <»f
keep:
aimensc^
i /already
a this
o it u
of the temptation to do what tb forbida In connection with these gather Inga. Judge Van Hiekie, alvut t* years ago, in Union county, gave charge againa’ toilettes in church fair While tn two other rounties there ha bees charges delivered to the grand juries In connection with the county fair* that as they were carried cn they were calculated to encourage race-track * ~ Kimecouuiy exhibition-
all an
w was permitted, and hi n
stance (5000 was paid for live prlvileg. of allowing the* men to come In at disgrace tiietMte, f..r It cannot ie aa that such things are done in a corner
AT THE beginning of the recent a paign are were told that Ute main cp thru war * sectional one. and that the people would necessarily divide upon ll
t the creditor
certainly did ererythlug they could bring alxmt ancti an antagonism. Bui the election returns abow that seel ion allam did nut cuter Into the eoutrve varay. There was do dividing tine between the supporters and the opponents of the gold standard, so far as territory was concerned. The rilahs earned by McKinley rvnrrscni all «*«- bona of the country, thus showing Ural
but national. To be sure, are largo, the sentiment
pfaataeTu scene localities than tn other..
Ids that the victory Is
fusion deal. IJsteri
lioo of Henalor Butler, chairman of the National Populi.t Commuter: ".-'(■raking now for the People's party of North Carolina, and we believe !•« Ute nation, we take I lie liberty of sen lug notice on Mr. Bryan that If he de■Iras to head the reform forces of the Prupir'a party In the next tight, he must do so under some other name than that of Democrat. The name hi a become a reproach and a a tench among the people, and It will not be supported any mote, now or hereafter. "in the campaign just closed the People's party joined for.es with the Democrats, and the Democrats again played the people falsely, grissly mud
brutally falar. them now and
forever, and also with any man who lead the people hereafter under any standard that may bear lbe name of the word ‘Dem-
WIII the Populists here Indorse Hie
a righteous life. Is
us rather i pul'h
of stem self-denial tliau of anylli (4easural<le and attractive, sulfas Ond so much to tax our cltort* In lalulng this, we iie*pair ornacbini wtiat we regard as the higher rrgi of beauty and sublimity, counting tliem of ethical luxury to shicb ttieae pleas, which respond beauty and sublimity, and are tn so measure abated by all, are not given • nothing. Everyone who l.sikNalure a lib s loving eye Unde her something to call them f- rih. The
el. Hie
All ui
a bile t:
r the |i
they drop out of Uw Democratic
ranks and i gain bexxane a distinct '(arale party as before the Chicago
and BC Louts conventions?
It looks very much tc
the bargaining and dealing w. It looks v gry much to an lmp«r (ecu tor as if tbe"bonored gu»n" would not again have the
Demomtir county
Ooo. Just bow the whole thing will end Is problematical, but Is likely to be decidedly Interest.
kkw ■ nr.am in taxation. The annual re|nrt of the Bute Ihard of Taxation furnishes Intarpsting readMany rceommendatious are nad if thaar arc carried out by the Legislature the romli
injuat
try au rxteeding pre nHI-uc— and ddbaiy t8 which wc recur wlf sense of ader-tiouatr admiratluii, s Hie other by a severe and. in ms - mysterious luaje-l., winch
every s lere, and Ibey cast tbeir vote* on that aide without the least refm-nte to the question of latitude or to dlflrrencea of buslnna and social coudltiaia.
Tae*; *:i.s:c-ros ai. coi.i.s r.i^ Ketarns are In from all the ritatrr and it la not likely that then will U-
in all the Klales. Of the close Btatea Bryan carries Booth Dakota and Wyoming and gets one elector in Kentucky. In Tennessee
effort Is .being made to reoonnt, but It is hardly likely that this •01 aflect the eleclora, though tbs Ke-
poll tax shall be legally abolished, or
for its
collection, because at present It Is mainly collected only from th.se resiwbo pay tax
McKurutv—CalifomU, 9: Connect Icut, fl; Delaware. S; lUmola, 24; ludldlana, U; Iowa. IS; Kentucky, 12; Maine, 6; Mary land, 8; Maamchuselts.
,14; Mluncsola. 9; New ; New Jersey, 10; New
York, M; North Dakota, S; Ohio, IB; Oregon. 4; Pennsylvania, at: Rhode Island, 4; Vermont, 4; Weed Virginia,
6; Wleocnatn, 12. Total, 2T2.
Bar AX—Alabama; 11; Arkansas, 8: Colurada, 4; Florida, 4; Georgia, IS; Idaho, S; Kansas, 10; Kentucky. 1; Loutsiana, 6; MtastteJppt, 9; Mlaaoun. 17- Montana, S; Nebraska, 8; Nevada, X; North Carolina, 11: (South Carolina,
; Teoue
l; Utah, *; Virginia, 12; WashIngton, 4; Wyoming, S. Total, K5 It will be seen that for the Gist ll since tsra the solid Bouth lias b bruken. It la in teres ling pi note t
this is aTtet the repeal of the Federal laws, and Hut four years ago “No forre bill!” waa the rallying cry that kept the
la willing to march ih ranks if allowed to d way . Very wreU, we
Hie Republican
raunty, la giving valuable time to the prepaiaU.*! of a general Borough Uw to be enacted at the eppruarhlng aeselan of the-Legislature. During the l» of 1992-S 4 nearly
the bupreme Court suUe-p dared to he illegal <« uncmsiliuikinal. Mr. Johos-n W an able lawyer, doubt tbocuughly equipped MU which will stand the test of legality In lbs higher courts, but the great d colly encountered In Its prepans:;.. ;<r the law d all! obtain
r get. and the arualor has
believe Hut the
law ebould be tepealrd regardiug eruption of (500 allowed to Aren the war baa sectional lines| and btat* guardsmen. They my that
a aound rule of pub-
the Htate thus to pay the militia and Arrmeultla,lnUieju<lgmcnl of the Board, uuwim and productive
permit Hie tax
taws to be oaed In this Indirect way. lattenUon Is (aid to Hie lax*, i ^ Hop of church property. On this aub^ >D ject the Oummhspiners my Him
f this <
rand expanse <
:ig enow-capped mountains, av iltblu us a senw- of aublluiiiy. t pleasant suujigbt, or the softer r and stare, suggest the on. forked lightning and the angry i the other, Whether we define ourselves or not, we ere thus Imprewed and do ex|*fteuoe Ibrseemotions as behold Nature's varied ptM-nomrua. Bo, abu. lu art. Buskin^sjeahlu, th.se quail lies lu archlUs'lurv wl.udi obtain the moat prrmanenl aOtn
mya:
if then id willi
I r.*dy
laudw
i- (s-r
ipi«Ml
Inga free silver rider. Ttieyadiiili tha 1 Hie peo|dta luvv decided against fre tMinage, and iiru|see to con form Hi. u sclinn in Hie |w|iular demand. Seua'.oi
re to cling to.bis shell. He
o Hie bi
Hiferrnce. Bui from s.m
irk people bnsy. Kiid liaud, dcteruiines t^
Policy Extraordinary - We Lower Prices now.
.id-Winteir. Wc want Wc want to push off v circulating. You’ll
ouca - l>y it.
iir» who
for free c popular vei
e ex|ev
I be t lie |i
lirt. 'ItM-ir contempt for ajgathc by. of amt for the people j hy £ (irominrut fesiurr of Hieir ■ ;.>ak Afty years. They will mu jmll.m
.ml wul try I al plai-r for hall will be
t the I
ipmUion of o
III be loci
Thousands of SIO and $12 Suits for S6.75 and $8.50. Lots of Fall Overcoats $'3.50. $12 and $10—now $8. Lots of Winter Overcoats $15 and $20—now $10 and $15. Thousands of Trousers from $1.50 to $4 and $5. Thousands Dress Suits $20 to $12- now $15. $10 and $8.50. Special bargains in Men s Overcoats. $5 and $7.50. Special bargains in Men's Suits. $5 and $6.75. Boys' Clothes. $2.50 up. a SuitrBig Boys. $5 up. Tl: m\\1o >‘f prices will surely kill-the . , , ; ;i i : So jutu-li the better. Nothing s‘,, r , Anivrivau wear. We put the
lit pud. But t
! true policy- of Hie Kcpublka u the renewed oArr of a revet itbout reference to the biwtilc Uuu of I lie free trade and free luim Seua'tors. Ami there must be noco (■roviseby w bleb silver la to have son
ihta i
r Hie- pii
. tril.il
> Choi ■
just c
tt-ith this
II will generally ti
l-ii
bers-
sbnue peneh from ufi't tboughts lu a '—■ there will rise through the white Image of ■■•mi secluded marble chapel hy river <>r foreei side, with the fretted A.iwcr work shrinking under Its arches, as If ondet raultsof late-faUcn snow, or Hie vast mrinevs. .if some shadow y wall, whine veparmte stones are like mi win tain louu-
dallons ami yet numhertem.
We readily- admit that Hie art which irllea within ua no emotluu of either
beauty or sublimity, whether lb the worker In marble or on the ra of the actor w ho depicts Ille u|ai the port who attempts hi tnr Imagination, lias tailed of its
meaning.
If, then. In sU Nature and In all^t. we And that which arouses hotly three emotions within ux, bo' rarely look lor the same iuAuencre Aow I rum our dally Uvea and that ol those with whom we mingle?
It hi
Board of Taxation, continues the report, that If a law was pamed compelling the local authorities annually hi ah a Bat of Hie taxpayers, tbeir taxable property and the amoui
ueb untaxed personal property. This general may be called the New England plan, and baa undoubtedly much to recommend It. The time tor making the tbeir corn plot ton, the collection of taxes :be lien on the propertyshould be uniform throughout Hw Glee each taxpayer and taxing district ample opportunity Hie assessi men Is of individuals potations, ao that which an appeal is baaed may be procured, and provide that the appeals of taxing districts, by which the school and county tax Is equalised, beard and disposed of before
i not desire and expect to i
i same source of lutrrret
latter? How little si rise is laid U|s>n n ediKaltuo: How llitle eucuuiagement do we give to the child, la unconactoosly- and feebly reselling •r such Impressions^ By direct. lug hie attention to tbr beauty- as well Ibe duty- of life, and to its aubllmlly well * Its obligations—by Icdiiu him to appreciate and love these, ai as to |*rfortii tbr others—wi should be tnseuiubly cultivating tbei growth lu his own heart. There is no child old enough to undwslaud the who may not be Induced lovingly
to embrace the other.
■ true that we do heat about Hie beauty and sublimity of hie in orati >n>
In many taxing districts the asses sacs completely disregard tbeConstlluI too and statutes of the State, which require property to be amramd at rentage of true value, and make c leillgeiit eAurt to aisrw Iutaugil4r and Invisible personal property. This Is au evil and Injustice, making the tax the property of thuer who are | y areewsed higher than It otherwise would be The Board m of the opinion that the eAtctrucy id the tax taws wm)id be still further promoted tf tbr d^rllrt aisss valid be Rjopellrd to obey the law To that end, Hie Leglatature should give the Bute Board of Taxation power
rua aud essays, bomr of us also
recognise them aa presented to ua In
beat works of Anton or biography, give such characters loving admim. Yet, while we Unger plows
antly In tbeee regions, w ben we awake
hat we call real life these thoughts away like a dream and are for n. If we recall them U is only as a pleasure, of which the met
gives us a hint picture. We And no
for them In our dally- tbodghts
and plans, In our business or pleasures,
law, either by direct action 01 part of the Hoard, or by a written t AM with the Governor for that
It fa
the ritati
Board of Taxation tc.y-Jotfacd wltii
api-'int Inapect.irs to procure XI wlik-b rom plaints i-uuld -ritlng to the said B«td. by which they could act iu remos disobey the law and
(.-ouaUlulioo.
Is valued at PBT.WH^ai, of wl *«W.4ii|.«TV W under lire bead ot real I. During the last year there ■crease of |10,408.«*2 in the total
six years Tl>« K-ard
1 iu exiaieiK* tbr UHal incream value of smiss able pnqwfly Is »M:,424,
■n the u.;sj in-
■i valuations during the .forty-rs-which rlapwd from the rati , are the! Aretha, of the prereol Hints t'unstltu
Midway in Hie length
will tie a great ~ a aquariuiu, 2<l fevt. built on Hie plan of I're tail the Marine Building at Hie CL fair—with blyh giav sales eiei lire watet lighted night and day . iwo smaller pavilion- do not c ;hey are simply resting places
■tuuicd spots for A-lirrmcn.
-nd of lire pu-r, a br.iail platfnni teodlug ~>inc di-tance beyond il. bouse will tie Ailed up will, tabbs and
bemires Are picnic puttier, resting place from which panoiama and a view ..f the may be enjoyed. Through r
iu lire |'icr tire ■s-inr will be drawn lay. The slsKdlng derk—for clay practice-—will extend Ml or l«l
lieve the Treasury- by impisutig imius-1 fret beyond Hie (lavllion. State ruudlHoua. They may act tbr! At nig hi a great searchlight will of rule or ruin, as they probably , Gash its rays over lire ocrau aud l»iar j- _ . But tire Republicans should re-1 walk, i be pier (itoiucusde will tre id’ any cum|«omlsc llud would IvOn t feel wide, but tile end (aviliou will be ; upon lire popular vefdIcC. There should j 131 by I Vl feet and the aquarium nearly
■ promise that reu del ran a av large.
part Me from that verdict. Tba only There will practically be three piets, practical measure for I unease of revenue i however, l>.r on either side of tbr wgtk •u uAered once aud rejected. Jt Afty feet away, will run lines^pf pfling should be oner more prevented to tire ;on which trolley cars wIU run far out Henair for iu arlinu, aud ll should be over Ibe surf. Thote who do not care kept on tire original lines. A fow . for the half-mile walk to the and of the artl.-lew taken from tire free list should ! pier may u»e Hie ears, lire .s.ustru.be made dutiable, together with adioii Is lobeof steel tbr<High<mt. and Hie
ewe of duties ou articles J piles, driven by hydraulic power, will nominally. U is doubt- ■ be anchored by heavy- bull-eha|ied ba-vrs.
fnl if any lotmaae of loternal taxes I l*erlia|s. the m—t Inlen-stuiK featuie of EIGHTH STkttI AUD AShl'RV AYEHUE
wiHild be accr(Hcd by- the Drm.rerau or j the pier will he tire docks al the outre
Tire Democrats refused toieud, deep enough to receive an ocean tax ou mall hquois wheo J liner. The (jpn hss in it au intrresUng
they had tire pswer, and they <smnot! suggestion of the pu^-lbihtles of
Ire expected to favoe su.-b a measure at; Atlantic travel.
WANAMAKER & BROWN si,.h4a, rt e WNI. H. WANAMAKER Twelfth & Market
T'ii- R;t:
PHILADELPHIA you make moderate purchase.
fly- have refused lire demand of the rrpudialors, and Hml relusal must be heeded. If tire men whose demand lure been refund seek to nullity the popular verdict, very well. i-cLlUrni defy tire people, and tusl-t that they are
i lire people. They may, ■■■ u id tbeir crookedness, reek — uiiuiuiinreueo asr.
at the presence and open - 1,1 trefear any great spiritual power. * —
bile the pride of many a stately
Men's Clothes. Youths' and Boys’ Suits,
Russell & Adams, 817 AS BURY AVENUE, 1't fail Jo rail ap.l examine ihem. Prices are the lowest.
. Wav
why
I. B. ROVER, ■HTH STVfcLT ADD AShl'RV AVfc.Xf ••PRACTICAL SLATE ROOFER,-
ANAMAKER’S.
ROOFING SLATE. SLSrr laum s tirTsi 1 s», arras. SLavroaMs j
R. B. CORSON, Fureral ♦ BiREereR, WaSHINQJON VanGiU>ER, Manafcer, m.. . vii 1.. n. Petersburg, N. J.
United Stales Is one of the great spec. THE TOY-STORE ANNEX
Third floor. Chestnut street
taclew of modern ririliiatlon. There similar occurrences In other counIriss that are approximately lutmstlng and suggestive,but noriwugquileequalI bis quadreoulal manifestation of American (silitics. It Iumw noire of Its alacrity ur Its aignlAcancr aa time passes, which Is to my that the people do not become weary or careless In that re-
tire fathers feared
ESTIMATES FURNISHED AID RAPAIR1N6
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.;
lEiniSIMO.:
PRACTICAL WORKMEN.
848 ASBURY AVENUE.
s, aud w
front, reached directly by the elevators in the Arcade—is
a holiday annex to the Iris full of “go”—mechani
cal toys and steam-driven toys
are exclusively there. Steam
repriitiou and familiarity would bn*d boats are running in real mdiGervuce to its duties and respousi- j water ; trains are whizzing on biiiitea, whileoUrera were appretrendvej real tracks ; workshop is busy I
PLUMBING
sou ■uouai*-uy . owe B1I sue-u loivuuuuigs 1 IfoVIVIVIIlUa
have long mure boon dispelled by tire! Mowers, and cats and dogs conclusive logic ot eucrem. Notssiy i and squirrels that won't sta\ !
Ircis at all doubtful a. to ibe safe j still. There an- bicvclrs that eGretne oparaiiou of this feature; w j n d „p and Arollev'cars. But Tire fact has beru demouatrated beyond j I pretext ofcuntroveniy that the v.Aeia A HANDKERCHIEF STORE this couniry are capable of trerform- , - , . • , ,, ig tire blgbcst act of sovereignly in a I 1 h,nk ol 11 Almost three
peareful. consicterate aud iwtriolic way,! thousand suits of MaildkcT-
aud tliere i. nut lire k-asl
JAMES G. PORCH, Plumber and Gas Fitter, NO. 1046 ASBURY AVENUE.
rows or joys.
t tire 11
we relegate them to out Irerur* and tre-
e—those who have ted exceptional
live of Intellectual power ur moral ex-
xw. We perceive and honor lire
beauty- and the sublimity of lives like Hum- of a Washington, a Lincoln, a
lam Penn, a Howard, a Flomov
Nightingale, twit we have not yet real-
tied the puet's thought, that
-sis are alike, diflering only as to tem|sirary- •.•ndltlons aud Incidental i circumstanctw. New issure anm- from ' to time, aud new methods of
trolling elements and teudeto-ies remain unchanged, lire ram|mign Just closed tiad Us denoting peculiarities.
rigiil
doiug, howevir siai|ilr and.humlde uunoOrrd It may be They are cmtaiired In lire unseen avU-sm-ntUe, lu tire struggle fur justice. In the kindly word and loving thought and trel|if«t an, however tustguUbwut or undraniaio' -bey ma? a|<|ear. What we ire«-<l In order b>develop and memsr tire beauty
mlty ol
yllfrie
11 * such, w beievejj Urey
dug abs
rt as auinetbing too high ur
ty for us to attain. Even tbr very light of tlrem mingling tamillarly li our rvefy-day Ille wilt d<i much errent us from sinking Into tbr
untmg Ur publican leaders ■ Hre psasage of a revenue bill during tire appnrerbliif sssmiu Mr.Hhrr
My • xpcrif-ncp in the Lusir.tss warrants me in guaranteeing all work lust-class. A full stock of supplies ahvay* on hand. Estimates furnished.
HEATING. DRAINAGE.
2Ve IMAJklOIVIi, LU.YBER I BlilLDERS SUPPLIES, i OK. Ti:\TH \M> WKSTs
Al! kinds of Building Material furnished. Special induceents to all Builders.
•psit of the republic 01
luOuence of
itlrr of nalloual electluua.
. previo'
French Buck Lead and Ready nixed Painb. t°r ccVni-enimce, urders may left al 746 A-.bury aveime.
SATISFACTION ASSOIIED. Ocean
H G. STEELMAN & CO.,
tome resjrecU unprecedented; and yet;
■idrr il Au a fun : readGy- that j for Its ditterenct-!
from, but ftw Its KMemldaucr to, Uhm- ; L J ' -svr l: e
preceded il. Tlrerr was .oj ® Inalucffou of new footlvvw, new ln»|4 ! - * i » * aifou. .4 new pri net pics, strii-Hy ] chiefs ha\' U-m gaiht-rcil
■praking, but -imply a rea-s-rti»u j thr. holi'!;
City Sentinel
ii.
—ar«- i
And >
adv
l JU:
ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK, in either hard nr soft wood. ' Office.Yard and Mill: BlhandWeslSts., OCEAN CITY, rsi. J.
"•« k"-l a
derwors and dtslluc with |>ro(item-' ton H.li'dk- r-, lll'd here it unrelated b> Itewr of thrtr day. IwtinjlYv, nor one with cotton i: ire only imitators aiidirer- | p lirr - , ,, r , t peiuaiors. History d<s» iwd re|*»t It-: dr) | , 'owered triad, but It lias's way of malo- ' ’ '
general parallels, regardless of parti*) drvialtMis, lu the proceedings ol i-Wluals as well a- In Hre Irauw-
$i
Per year, in advance
. Tbs I
originate are nwretly om nooly. and do not ■ - dlGrrentlatton
w. C. SMITH & SONS.
" Building Lumber
very quirt wedding was sotrmn j at ibelr TariAenci ou IVotral ave ‘ __ between K-sirib and Klflb atrei-u. ■
Thursday, evsnlag last, when Mr-. White Pine and Cedar Siting
OF ALL. KINDS.
Sash. Doors, Blinds, Moldings Brar kt-is.Coh::
Mary W re
ll bn-amr the bride of
cover. Orders left a
807 ASBURY AVENUE Hotel Brighton,
'' MX IX'IM . LOCATION NOT I XCELLLU
Yard: GornsrTfiuilh Si. and West Ave. " XT ^ ;; ,^ V!CE , ,,lsr - C! ^
It pivssqit were Hre !>nde‘s Hirer ataters. The Mrv, L. O. Mancbestet
(rertorared the cwremuuy. Thr bride will receive immediate attention.
gn-rna have Hre weti-si.be. of 7
tbeir targe etrete of «s|aalatanrre

