Ocean City Sentinel, 17 December 1896 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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THK ■('Ft'KMINCi ARHKKIANM. UDrxprcIMlIy (ill-1 II Ki difficult I the hMdn«Mtri» of It* N»- m»kr na diKlU Pmj(nn> rrnt Tin-wuT ! U0111U AmtniUo lt«ll«-J Omimitlt ^: Ne«t York an mp|>ral law l«-ii i»u 4UKTIW K€^BI : to J| 1C Imumir and Chriatfav ■

D nionurroR AiA«k* that ouitbt

! and IHx-ral

l>rr|«fink U> enjoy the |iraer and ail ! bleaeinjc* of CUrtaUnaa In lhk> enuntiy,

: ilxHiaaiKla "f {leopla, many of them rbll- by H • The j dren. wllhout n-UUvo. or guardian- of canuol be IlmUed

! any kind.

U. Home- and mr«ul« r> of (ouneil of Allam. 'laTieured <.1ly aral Hatuod VW* rimidrut tirrel

benhye try todeflur Ibatenn raaimou f**r «!«• Kenwjl

Ikeoallnnslly, Indeed il KrW^}’In Ihe UH •. While, l» lobe »<iund In the Unguagie of f i

I': jer

Jl m ill, an be tr

TTte Hlan- Hoard of Taxation i Ca|» May City Thuraday and m trial a|>|eal-

A it,mm

W A NAM AK ER*8. ,

at an average half price

. uffinr. | dan- a

nr. mked that tbelr W. C. T. C, ball! ‘ 1- I*- exempted from taxation. ..r, thr I

a- tar Iwk — tliej 1 Uuially entered li.b, by mean- of abn-b gnaind that It ea* for rrtigV'U- audit ahat exactly!-meant tlierraill be a mutual tranter or ex- cbanulde itui-ee. From tlie fait, •■-noe" a. tbu. u«ed change id |»u|«ftj ■ bleb will »rt-ure to that the I ail Wing »ae •.-■ca.nmally

•• ir for it* ura rented to oulaide partie* the a|'|a«l

ic Idem* tyinyed '

railroad <

^ t^U^Tlnblrnal^wi ll.d... Z- mmaaed and Imdly-needed de|»t tacit- ju**

the hand of tbe'lnhuiiian^rli h«aUW -of liannooy or dli««»d. Iieauly or ‘b’bir- ^T.^^t^^tlon f,m

At Ian lb- j I bat the entire b-omi

Tiikke l» not aucb a ru»h of lira laiUuna operaUidi- and raaompUaoa there wa» Immediately after the mult

of the November known, but tbeer 1*

’ ataiuNog It to the aaaaon of u-ual bu*inaaa alVkrntng and Inactirlty. From all part- of the country the new* Will natir* of renewed ludu.trial undertaking- and rt-«alabl tolled

» It appear- to be a fait beyond di-pntr that many counlcrWt diver dollar* i m circulation. The word feature- . the aHiDtarfeiUng are that It 1* «o ekilTnlly executed a- alimat to defy delee-' Don, and that the coin* are, lot .quantity of pur* direr they contain, worth a* much, or • title more, than tlx- genuine coin- a* touted from the Federal mint*. Here to a difficulty that the disparity-between the ntaninal and nal value of oar direr dollar- mi con*taut and IniwnDounUMc. Tliere >» no poadble remedy be II that to at once ocutly and inadequate.

borne* and di-|>CT«d the people

the face of hi* dominion*. They are In actual want todav-, and uni.— aid

them they will be cnhiprlkd

i|wnd tlielr Cbrtotma* Hay darvli and freezliiK In »lable» and wrelrlwd hovel*, while we. w'bo are ble—ed will far grealrr bappinm*. » Ul Iw enjoyinf all that In the mercy of the Creator an hate ben, -fdovided with. The Ar men Ian Kcllef Committee appeal* to u, lor tbelr relief; and a. p*—Ing to lire

iand Ural we nmnirt to the full »ure enjoy uur.happiue— if we do re* pond prom pi ly to Hm- ap|ieal.

Much I* required to meet all the wantof the Armenian*. Irul if each of u* nrntrlbutew trifle, far-reaching reeull* may be obtained. One dollar will teed,

id care for one of lbr*e Ar-

menian orphan* for a month, and twelve dollar* will Ineure one |«ace

comfort be a year. When *uch ere sum* will Insure *ucb grand n-

aull*, tbto aiqieal abouW out be made

feeling* of the great tody of the American people will be touched, and that* the liap|dne** of ourownfbrtotUl be greally rabannd by the knowledge that through our bumble efthe Clinatmaa of tlrmr Armenian* been made to pare folly In keeping 3 lire true Christian spirit.

that impaled to the Bpanlard- In tbto hurtance. There to m, doubt that every i-O.-rt will be made to dfl out the truth. Nothing wonW be m burtfnl to the Biautoh cautr a* a failure b> prove that the killing of Maceo wa» a causally of battle, or. If that ran nt-t be done, to dtodalm the act and |«iul»b hi* betny-

thto country »

over fourtao, yean of age, they able to read and write tbcit native lanoountry, and with the further provision that thto eirla-kin *baU not, on the •cure of OUtoacy, apply to the parent or grandparent of an admbaible immigrant. The taw will havs the eflert of ig the Importation of that cia—

‘ s'not readily

course, If InmIihw* to Ic

ducted with repnenitatlve money, or credit*, we must have a Hafrai form i«lwr currency. We hate currencj- now, larking o ,ly onlfo and II cover* pretty well the u

an agent of excliange. Hut

If to not a nnllorm currency. Iharriptively, If to the revenw -of uniform, bv mpaned of greenback*. Treasury national bank note* and silver

« dlflett nl term* of

repmentatite money are kept ft a parity with gold, and are current everyhere in the’ jurtodK-tmu. I be noteholder to aUolutely sreurr agalnat ha* depredation. and that to a l*r»nt quality. ll to dear enough. Ibeerfore, to all practical petrous, thal any reform of the cuirenry ll to pi I fl rat Ion, and mean* of dtotritMitlou the remoter! demand, that has to he twldered. For we shall never have money of the credit kind better than have, so far as the people are

bora ares

111 to In accord with the rpubllran party to the people apouaive to enlightened puWic It should be passed wtthoul d applied promptly.

miration*. The are as KjIIows: B,1SS,WS: Htatr

4 fl “Sto.Tlt, and National

». The total receipt*

the

The total number of » to C*. The location at central office* i* a* follows: Camden, fc Newark, T: Trenton, Jersey City, Falsi aval and Hahway, one carl,. The total number «f branrbe* of Nathnn aeaoclaUon* working In oltiei Htate* to. Of these one central ofllre I* In New York, three In Philadelphia

|Tng New Jeney Htate Firemen , net more than half-way

men apt*,luted t

to the Itoglulatme at It* coming i On Monday evening of hat week mean bet* <d the ExtaUlve Commuter met In Newark and lamed s lb d they have a, to the repeal of the law* wblcb they undentai.d Uw comm w*l< now made to both flremet, a ben ot the Nalioual liuard. and thal a felt that If any cfti exemption* they *b.-uld ounug tbe number, yet

ntthnot dto-

ol harmony or db-wd. leauty.» del.* ! itlewj The cufcaeuce an

mity. It may. Indeed, include tbe—. but It also Implies a certain degree of reasoning power, an exen-toe of tbe tudgment which comparw tbe— idem* and dto--over* tbelr retail".n hi ca.-li Ollier. Tbu* we liav-e certain impteakloo* in our dream-, but on awakentug our judgment or .-aumoti sense frequently dtocover- their alaurdily. We •peak of a man |-s-r *i d by uoe htca. meaning tliat lx- to not Mifficiently aellbalaurrd to *er It* relallve signtllran^c or Innigulflcanre. Ora man of idea*, valuable tlKHigh they may be. may not have the |>-wer b> judge of Ihmi Correctly, and lo bring therp Into thal order necessary for practical working opentbHi. Hut g.ud-arti-e, in It* oidiuary meaning, to pre-eminenlly K--d

Judgment, and

cured I

[ the

Intelligence and capacity ai

ipi-ard

Yildai

■ut of 19»- I

■fty Council at a recent meeting, that j set aside and a new on* marie,-lut 1 they enter into an agreement »i!h tbe j request of Mayor Baker, aim .-laimv rallnoMl <yu«a|aiiy t.ii—-ure theHchanller fliat -ufficlcnt notice bad not Iw Hotel pni-rty (,.t a city liall -He. Tb.-jgivm p. I be tnruugh •iffii-uil. lualh.

site i* 11.drably lurmled at the mruef »f llirtn b

'Handi kerchiefs ; ; K

Atlantic and North t'aMilna avn and wg^>c.|mred by tlie rallnud |auiy last *pniig by jHinliaar fron

Htiauflrr Ih-II^M

The oumpany had previno-Iy jnadc the city an informal tender of a i-.rttou id tbe property In exchange for ji lot owned by thr city at Tenix—ce and Atlantic avenue*, the site of Hie old ^'ity Hall, a hiiii a a* born.d down.

bgytlier with a similar m Cape, Way. a a- put ofl to tiled ujaai by tfto- Uwrd.

llllle, abowitgt It to be a* vanahl* as any other. Aa generally a||>|jcd It relalc* to pracibw!

rattier than abstract know ledge or lla— rettcwl apeculatbm*. There may Le learned men and profound phil-an|iliet»

tbelr apn-lal sphere- exercise

a.nnd Judgment and accurate reasoning, but when railed upon to decide,

act In the detail- of daily life,

they often show a lamentable deficiency

ton sense. This to generally the fact that their alteullim

and Interest have been concentrated upon oilier things, to the exclusion practical allair*, for which I heir very

it hahil of thought lias unfilled M<s>( people, on the oilier hand,

have had the* ordinary matter* lo deal

oouatantly and have therrf.

veloped a capacity of Judging and acting within thmr limit*, altbongb quite un-

fathom the tlioughl* or -hare In itbuslasms of tbe phlla-o|iher.

Indeed, the term common sense habeen defined as “native',practical intelligence, natural prudence, mother

behavior. iu-uteueaa in tbe ot

have no doubt that the Uoverni to go out of the banking businem, soon .or late. It to only a question of when and how Its withdraws! shall he effected. We do not with Mr. Cleveland that a cooin of the currency to any consld eraUe extent—and lo fund the green barks would he lo largely diminish Ibv of exchange—a oald not much ass trade. It would do mo fur it would afford fresh stimulus the flat money rraae and prect|.italr •is. Tbe Aral Uimg devise a broader system of national banking, allh tudut of capital lo embark hi the busia* issuer* *ud distributer* of llie currency- When thal to dune, the (jovernment can gradually the hanking buslnna, and tlx- bankwill become what thry should he—aide

bauds of pa|«r.

habits of acquired learning, or of spr. ialiou away from (be aflair* of life." • sometimes supposed thal this endowment to something apart from and Independent of the reason. Ii ■ton on mooted questions, alien all arguments seem to tall, we often

w dly h and lb* Pennsylvania Kaiiruad to given a large frontage on Atlantic avenue for station. The fart that enlarged modatlous an lo be afforded Uie publtc Is In Itself a point ut Inlrrmt. when thto (act to coupled with a ptopcallloo lo dev ale the tracks the latter becomes of more than ordinary

im

backs means that Hie Pen usy Ivan is Hs isils over “the tncmd above grade. mouths ago there was a incident upon these mead Crowded trains on Hie Peuusyh and Heading mahed into each « It was no fault of the loads. An neglected iw mtatnirrprvted (be signals. That ai catastrophe followed, tirade crossings are always an abomiuatiou. It may be accepted as a matter bryuud dispute bat no modem railroad rbanrtw of an acctdcjit. 1 human Ilfs there are psofa-rty a all accident*, w bleb are e: re. Tiierefore, we have •Igual * Mid various exjeualvr appllfur safvty. ' been ensalug each other altbout difficulty. But no man to lutalllblc, ha idtod intricalr machinery will I-.uc Immunity fnan *--- ndtuls bnngs a must of •aMy’y Yet It very t loo Ur to lo be lea grade for year*

carried to AUaiillrtity every summer, the Uiteresl ..f Hwar pe mil ger- es well ws the Pad* thal no rbanrv* whetrversbtmld be taken. iflbefVuu iik Uallnad -li -ui.l take tin- lul^ and elevate ItAback-, It will lie tlir vvimmriidetim-j-f every iuit . hi tbe baUI of vnilmg the lit jlias* day* grade .-ns—

It to. Iiowevrr. im|s-IUe to mark kdjiiulug. Ttienr eflort. failed, owing Its limits. Indeed, we pften say to tbe high pricemrt upon tue property . certain pen** has a great deal of Tlie Offer of tin- ra.lr.ad <v«i|an r thal Miollier has but «>itoidered, and Friday Was a-t fo

unfrrrme. At II thr city w. ted by Mayor Franklin P. rit.

drnuan rioutliairk, Clialmian tieorg. l»ng and tbe Finance Cammittor of

C'-Kint'il and i^ty Hi

John It. ('hampioti, Cliaries K Fnuikllu P. Cook. The rallnad's In-

looked after by

i.T President t-rven.tleiveral Manager n J. He well, of tbe Weal Jerary asburv branch, and Hamuci J After coustdcrmblr dtocu-aki quasi-agrremcut was entered into by which Hie railroad cnrn|niiy w III vaialc buuigular lot ini Atlantic avenue I of tlirHa-hauflrr |>to|ei of thto and grant a certain number of fret ot tbe richaufler purrliasdT In return for this tbe city w 111 and deed lo tbe railroad cnm|«ny munlcii al j.niperty at Teuu Atlantic aveuiM*. By then clewing short atieu-b of Tent .a usd cm, except for railroad and city IHirtswea, this transfer will give company a frontage of about four hundred Mid flfty feet on Allanlic prindpal street, and tbto. If the |>Un> go through, they projuae to uUllar fn

depot purpose* and

station which will be more

kee|dtig with the general exedienre of tbelr sew-bole system than the pmeul bamlike struciure on Houth Carolina

ur. .The plan of elevating Hie .s entering Into tbe populous resort to aim being considered, addition to securing a long drwired l site the railroad nwuiauy will

also acquire by the transfer largely lulls er> ased (rack fadlltia. fur tbe band ling freight, while 11 will allow of the abuitohmeul of a number of dangerous grade cnasdngs Mid remove the drilling farther from AHantir avenue. It to ■tated that the PmnsylvM.la l\mi|aiiy

•f other

impmvemeuts at tbdr Atlantic City terminus aud that an eflort will br bulld the new alMion and effect Hie other change* prior opening of the coming summer The exact terms of tbe agreement prepmed as regards money |ayment by el tiler side were althlield, owing fart (hat the question of excliange

must he |«u»cd upon al

ng of tbe C'ootidlmanl.' body In Ataflalr* with some Intelligence, b. pre lantlcdly. vent making himself ridiculous, to by Hie con feme* that tlielr art fou guide hto i-onduct In relation to hto fel- would be rattikd.

Judge with wane ap|aui Mid to decide with so

one « lift of

cast must tie alike in every iperior In authority to every of reasoning. Hut certainly of every kind, common or

must be allkd with rean.n m ii •■»** ivs sign ill came. Ttiere may be no rod*

proowa of leasnulng going \>n.

always accoids

courlusious—so reasonsbir, In fact, thal they arc often called self-evident, rather a matter of extent than of aud Its limits an Hxwr of ordinary iluda, judging of ordinary mailers. It igy he called one degree of reasouthat degree to a hk-h m.*t men can a tain, aud wllboul which they would be isklend nuat uureasonable. IK aim to enter tbe anna of pbflaanpby apfculatlon; It does not expect solve the |>rublem* which tax the highest I lower* of the human mind. But

In those more especially counseled w

pursuits.

. results will not be t self-evident lo one may be unknown another, and duubud by a third, wltbaay imputation of a n Sanaa in either caae. The Ignorance displayed by those who ki nothing of aume special uocnpatloo may the adept In It like a defletom-y

it It to in

Tbe

farmer's hoy, who has dly. and tbe dly boy who ba* never on a lanu, will otteu entertain ibis opinion, each of the other. Each one has hto own small round of experiem lo* own small slock of knowledge, and only within them to he able bio-ui-aud ti> Judge. Like every other faculty, bowri rxemse. We .may nourish ll by keeping In touch with cuaimnu aflalrs

uT Hie, t

apply lug our inletllgcncr to Hie praclid working of tilings, and hy-rwnylug do efltoieul action w bat ap|nl* as right Mid reas-aalde, or we diminish It by InatleuHon, by dtenul iiidi4ti.ee, by a dreamy, ini|aa.ii.-al Hlr, by cun tempt S.r deUito. by uuimussary sedualou. by tbe avogUnce vigor.Ms actkai. • Whatever t* I •fruciurr ac pn.pist to build, eilhet

life or of

Al Ibr Algton - J. M. Jofason, I'bai I,. Hells Tin.m*- J. Hndt, Frank WblUatotr. K. W. Edwards. Mr-. B. Ms.lk.nald. Plilladet|4ila: lltoe Hlr»ru-, t'Miidrii, f. U. Jotiltoou, Ianik- City; W. 11. t'-dilns, h*Ii Joiin N Newcumb, WiMaisid; N . wife, ihoaii illy; la i«ln.a. Wtlmlngb.ii, Hel,; William Balrbdm, Hmelllr t;Tbe Km nail Tlxonss Hammer, M K. tlam-tt, Paul A llrndey. Harry llanfatrk, Jobn H. Kmdrs-k. W. C. fiarpeulrr. Wiltiain lfc>ualda.ii, PUUadelphto; Uoiageil. Unto, K. ll.Wllrux, Hridgd.oi; I.. M.H-H*drr, F.A. UHighly K. Ito* lawgiry, MiUellto, William II. Mud grit. Csmdrii. Harry fliandtor. Ylueiand; I. H: Van H.en, (tomd-n; man and -wilr, Authniiy

lalnt aa- made by I'osUl I ns|*v alsii. who alleges that

July » l»-t t.»* a letter out of the 1-Si

flic* at Port IfeptibHc addresaeif t' .Ixxto O'Donnell and opened It. For all job carpenter w ork cal! on J - Headley, Tenth aud West. A i««la ird request will bring him toyourd.sir

More than a Million in Good Clothes At Lowest Prices Ever Touched YVith tlic coming of winter we rcdonble onr push to sell Good, Warm, Dependable Winter Clothes of pnr mate. You’ll never buy for less nnHu-y than . now. We’ve lowered prices on Suits,!Overcoats, X Boys’ Clothing. We’ve got an knmefisc stock, and must keep the- goods moving quickly. V/e ll take S8.50 for Excellent Suits, really worth $12.00. We ll take $12.50 for Black Worsted Suits, worth $16.50. We'll sell the Best Black Suit for the money, $10.00. Thousands of S20.00 Kersey Overcoats to go for $15.00. Thousands of $25.00 Kersey Overcoats to go for $20.00. Thousands of $15.00 Kersey Overcoats to go for $12.00. Boys' Clothes- Half Saved: $2.50 up. If big boy, $5.00.

Fare purchrt

me as before. We pay it on . «.f reasonabk- amount.

Men's Slippers

^ Sixth & Market WANAMAKER & BROWN Twelfth & Market WM. H. WANAMAKER

PHILADELPHIA

‘V

John Wanamakep.

1%'AX AM A KICK’S. ■ Pmuvtin toHt^ Mmvfjiy. Dec. It, ism. j Each week-day nijyht until Christ- ! mas the store will be open until 10 '.

P. M.

H a j| J STORE atjractions Christmas!. M . rn the Santa jsit Claus of Iting a"o, aided by his will- j ki: ing gnomes, and then a series ot . tableaux showing the busy Santa Claus of today, with his sprightly ; Brownie helpers, and the time-sav-, ing telephone, typewriter and other J n,< Ubar-saving machinery. ; Lit Tbe stor\- ot Cinderella—told in 1 ■ tableaux—-evond floor. Thirteenth j and Market—will interest thou- ‘ sands. . •

Christmas in the Wild-Wood—j

second floor, fifth skylight north— j

hows Sanu Claus surrounded by ; ElliHTH STREET AND ASBURV AVENUE

the forest dwellers in fancy con- i

tumes. From tlu.- wise old ■•PRlCTICtt SUTE ROOFER.-

the most timid animal—all ".-t-.a

.ing merry tor the children's

friend.

What if wc do have to ; other dynamo to furnish the a-thousand extra electric lig

add to the beauty o: the More ? It is for Our Public's cnjoymenP—a lengthening of Chistmas happiness hy starting the holiday gladness a few

days before time.

And still, this h just a store— with its mission of buying and sellA helpful Store, bevause it

" - Men'sClothes, Youths' and Boys’ Suits.

Russell & Adams, 817 ASBURY AVENUE,

I. B. ROVER,

Ids that I

Hecretary laimout has wait to Hu-

louse <»f iteprvaentatives al Waslilngm a report from Msj-.r IUjiuoihI, which Hcoietary Lamoul indonss., of

the prellmluarj' rxamltialkiu of 1 thuruughfara at or mar ttoe 1

of Atsacon or Egg Harts a Inlet. Mr.

Haymoud And* that thto waterway worthy of Improvement. He says lb

a channel having a bottom width of

flfty aud depth of six ftv-l al low < ild he d 1 edged through the ub*trudpart of the llion.ughfsie f..r »S'.,u«i, d la suitahle lor all nanmen-lal par-

Keuhea F. Bancroft, vlce preMdent of tbe Central Trust Cum|any of Cauiden, which ha* a hnuirh In till* city, died at hto C-amdeti home on We.I lieday ta*l, aged M) yi*r>. The funeral took place on Halunlay morning, I meut bring made In Cold Hpriug < lery, thto county.

phta, aud bring d»»ir..u» of tnfomili.g • Kitorlv-rsof boa' ll»e merejuuil* felt ■ legud to the rlrvlI.Hi, *r mlicd "U Mi (iallagtier. «S Houth He.-aid *unwlMim ** f.Kind vfry me hu-la-tw- I regard to tbe pr.a|e--t* ff I.u-iik-* ur drr tlie romingadmuitotratkai. Whih coiivrr-lng uur allrntliMi aa- attraated by the tine quality aud arttotk- -tyb-

furnln

Hel

through hto *b«t» . ■torle-. which to well >l<--krd and . vary h.a/ Pram Ihe cont^r-aikoi we had a ill. him ar msni barmd thal hi pi hie cuu-toted In gaining thrgiud al of hi* ettotumer*. and that can uulv 1. *c.v.ui|4totied. a- he said himself, 1. doing what to fair and J«»t to them mi at small protll. Hto altsl.1 r aud honest bu-ima* Hsu**. iu*t aftord |4ea*ure to tli.*e a h deal a uh him. In going through Ibr •lute ae a ere attracted by a hair' •llnsatrlle Plusli Pari.a lute." llful In ■to*Un aud ixettv rv.bir••vrriug i-.n*tol«d of a rhl.lj Ih. Moimlrllr' i-f many -liade-, inuinirri with silk c,.rd, fringe aud Isarto. Tinng Is ait MU.-ally arraugrd

artist'* hand did Hie work. Inquirsd aud a a* -urpn—1 U. Hud lint the price of such a suit* was .ally Ii. T Ins to uuly uoe of Hie many r»»m pie* al.i.-h were *lioai. b. u*. qualil v ■ml prtrea runumg a* i.lgb a- tlir nra-t- • --.y jer—.ii may rtqulie. aud in I— i furniture It **em* iu.-»dib i one muaUder* the quality ..r ti g'*«l- Mid the prim* a-kt-1 for Hkoi Ivr—a.» rtoatrlng fumllurr amid .1 well b. call aud mr the advantage . drat lug with Mr. tlallaglwr. ..f No. i rhallli Hrruud Hum. Philadrl|4ito

gathers and distributes goods from everywhere at least cost to the consumer—givingemploymenttonearly five thousand people in doing this work best. Enjoy it all. p u pg FURS gt their intrinsic value are good lo have, and this newly-hetter way of selling fur garments has made, them more titan ever desirable for holiday The fur store is full of suggestions, j Four price hints— Sla.30 -Caii..dx Seal ColUrrttm. altt. ! (Ogmg of natural lyiu; htth >t.aa collar. lull sst-t and lined with Ian.) I

cutond laftcta -ilk

OO-Ncw vtvV l.lr.trw Seal C-dlarcttr- ' twenty-live lull tatto" i

ROOFING SLATC. ruaa. usisava avac eaTta clobcts aoo ESTIMATES FUMISI

PROMPTIT A

iMYAI.Sif] PRACTICAL WORKMEN, 848 ASBURY AVENUE. PLUMBING, HEATING, DRAINAGE, SATISFICTION ASSURED.

Ocean

City

Sentinel

! Don't fail to rail am! examine them. Trices are the lowest.

• R. B. CORSON,

Furer/^l ♦ Birestor, WaSHINOTON VanGILDER, Manager, -•••.1.vii.1.1, x. j. Petersburg, N. J.

W. C. SMITH & SONS. Building Lumber OF ALL KINDS. _ Sash, Doors, Winds, Moldings, Brackets,Columns, Newels, \\ hite Tine 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 Ave. IV. .IM.VNIOIVI J, LUMBER s BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. C OH. TKNTIi AM> WKST. All kinds of Buildinj; Material furnished. Special inducements to all Builders. French Buck Ixad and Ready nixed Paints. |For convenience, orders may lie left at 746 A&bury avenue.

high V

Shawls for Gifts of Shawl-.. I

*

$1

Per year in advance

AUTHORIZED BY FIRE UNDERWRITERS. MIDDLE DEPARTMENT, FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

H. M. KALBACH,

SON & CO.,

0:W ANKI KY AVF.MI'K.

H G. STEELMAN & CO., IiirterJillirrLi,iir, CeiDtJlii.

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ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK,

in either hard or soft wood.

Office.Yard and Mill; 8th and West Sts., OCEAN CITY, N. J.

OCCAN CITY. NEW JERSEY Ktortrn-ai rtuppltoa, llVBanittoeYI

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ELECTRICIANS.

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BAY III NIGHT.

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JAMES G. PORCH,

Plumber and Gas Fitter, NO. 1046 ASBURY AVENUE. Hot©! Brighton,

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