Ocean City Sentinel, 24 December 1896 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean Oitt Sentinel.

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The Oovernot of ui krf>>iniDS Id dc Dddrm (o the Onm(rr> oo I

day, defiond tbe fart il»at the ho^nn- pnruut |-rt of «dm of farmloif doe* do: luert with the erralurM! M fWauUM Iwcunla y mocrrm that Dltrod* otter m au alanrart and nurtianl

ll to an im- TbalVnna.iIvauia Kailruod(.'.anpanv n lo intnaliMv >* ahout to replace the pteml atrorture thr tStild. not S^oih Carolina avenue, ohlrti d-ea olcal «a>, hu l thru duly a* a depot termliyw

loduairtoa, and he.Urila.ted ite.totbe'.n tlr UvtaC illoUratt..,- abkl. e.-t l«mlcCt,y. fib , eommodlou. betrt. ( o-D»taiit mineral Ion oly.Kin* men trom around na and tlimurh i be Ijjvlu* and and atone dejrt bat in« a frontage and , tbe farmlnic di-trtrte tq the lafitr ntlea. loyal rectod. oflta ri.^elirr in Allan I* avenue. , loa^. i— .-J|_ 1^.. I. .i nu _ Knaallv Medful toll inallarlf. Arcblieet* are n..o at work U|mu the £

Tbe Dnke ci Jlarlbcecejrti will new ban to take better care vf bimaeif than ever. It a •aid that be alwaya put* cotton wool id bie ci*arrtt«a to keep freen rwaikiwinc the nKutma When a map intoen roorh m-nav. he hi* rea- * preaemeg hie health. "i'artJ n

Public Ledger

AND DAILY TRANSCRIPT. PHILADKI.rillA.

KAJeney murder trial lo six hour.; but why abuuld It take longer? A murder la eocamltted In aaiaide m>■menI. Sorvly, enough witneaea lo ealabluh all tbe facta in the oam can be rxanitlifd in a few hour*, and it need not take long for a wlae judge and an intelligent jury to apply the law to quite aa little doubt

on Atlantic avenue.

Thla to undoubtedly true, but it to limea. Equally needful to it In all aelf Architect# are Dow at doubtful If tbe Governor bit tbe mark culture lo kec|. our-rlww lu.touch »«b I 4 *'” a '* d ,br l“* k ,,f wb-n lie aaertbed llw fart lo the n»«d ibe truly gie.1 met. d cur cap and of conmetKed at tbe ewrlKwt j«uble m.e of better fbdntlr. for tducallrti. To mi p-4 age.. X« horning. to.»ever pne temt- It to atated that the building extent tbto may be true, but only to an Sound, oo ex,wtkoar, liowever valo- be of red bnck wllb br».u .l.*.e extent. Wtel la moil needed lo makr able, can ever aloteTt^ Ibe abadHC of. and while marble trimming, and that farm life more attnactivr and lo check Ibla iuDuenic, and we Iberefore rightly | Hi* an-hiierthral |4ana jif tbe Bi—* ■

tbe emigration from tbe oaiutry b. tlie welciauc all Ibe aid. of educator, and elite to larger oppirtunilte f.« aortal:«! Ibe prtaa In exlrbding and deepen-

lotenvurve. At pnwrot there to little | lug It.

opportunity for tbe rural «laa«a to! Whilerecognlxlngtboneed,hoar' ie at all. they are com |wlled by! It !* e-ential to cowider iu «1»I » of droumaiaucea bi remain al wc are to look at or to read of tbcar

World.

DC, Pblladelptiia. will be

rl.arly fUloacd In the work of ennjatrurdou. The building wilt he four •.toewe in height and will have a depth 'of two hundred feet, not Inclulllng the

abed. On tbe Drat flour a ill be

Inwa a In*, at fnan tbe'dale of tta ad miartcnhaa been called Ibe Hawk-y Stall’. Haaki-ri waa ibe name of i bond Indian chief who. in tbe earl; data, caned n<

in tbto eaae waa contVtcd and teooed aa there would have been tl New York practice bad been followed and taro or three week# tunaumetl

Brnrarur ejprcaaed fur Hudaoo county taxpayrn to alwcr aaate. They know what they want and are t mined to have it. They elected Ibe man fur afaertfl they deaired laat November, and with him a taard of efaoarn freeholdcra. the m^jorlly of the latter being cboara on tbe Itepublicmb uckel, but It nnbodte tbe ."aame ol gang,'' who have been plundering tbe eouuty for yuan, no better no a LatUe Boh Ikav*., the aame old Ik

era, with the taxpayera full . The Legislature ahould not. Dot, iuterfere with the aflain of Hodiun.

Tbe total vote for Prraideot lu Ibe ie etocnoci waa aa lulloae: Krpuhlican, 7,066,01; Jillver Democrat. «4».Natioual Democrat, lai.Mirn;

i. It doe* not follow, er, that anything will he acrom , In tart, it to pretty generally

d leaat, the whole thing I, and not only tbe penna- ‘ auprrVjrltr. of tl* .mglr

M to be an utter Indlflervucv al imopk regarding their fete, while al fraternity are divided In opto- * U they really do want. A*

id be obtained. Senator Parry, of a, in a lengthy commuuica r York Tribune, favor.

but he a ware of the feel that by enlisting or offering to enltot in “tbe sen ior of any foreign prince, Stale, colony, district or people'' they become amenable to the law of tte United Stales, which dedans such acliuu to he “high

toby a floe ul

of tbto oooataut ruu-j n-pOoual men. We aomMlax* fcr

tine. It to natural for tbe rising genera-: Umt there are twq pantos in every ton to seek the qUte. where there wrfluviHV—-the .me wlai excita It and 'artoty and change. tme who rvceirrw ll. The latter to Tbe mueb-m voted qurwli.m of lie.ter em|ity vewwl wral'lng to Iw tilled.

rtllh

d.^xprr—

•oadacontah • a remedy, bi a large extant. for tbto evil. Better mads will brighten the life and Improve the coodlituo of the fanner much more than bener learning, though we do not deto discount Ibe advantage* of education to people in all the walks of life. At present. In the wioler, when the

mrr has the mot leisure, tbe nwd. almost im leasable, except in aieigbiqg weather, and this tar* bn children all weiai Intercourse, aa, indeed, mid bar them from aiteudance.

any advaimd arbuuls that might ‘ ■I'ougbli le eataUtabcd in their interest.. Grit j telllgeoce

armcr hetler road., and Ihere to reason lo believe bla clAldren a ill hi w ilb him longer, and that bw general rood it km will be much belief

photographic plateaaltlng for an to be Impnamd upon and reapooaibie factor, with lie own |wrt to ptayandjlaownohligatkatetofuldlL It to well to listen to tbe tbotrgbts of a great man, U> admire bto deed-, h- reverence hto character, to read w uh aridity tbe records of hto life and doings. But we hare s»mrtblng to bring as well a. to take, to give a*.a ell aa to accept. To absorb a truth we must ourselves be true: to dnnk lu vitality from other.

Their

ti will lie reached by a .id r, and which wNll do away tbe ptoarut t-u* and hack nuisance, md fl.air will heatog w.

Tbe third and fourth floor, will he tilund by tbe local official, and al--f tlie r-wd. On the foriucr the

WAN AM A K HR’S. PHIL*t>nlitvior^ay, Dec M, 1W. Women’s t 1 *" ■ business N*eq better Coats you would have 1 tuund tlie pnets of these garments ‘

.. IJ.DUER every .ta!

i u.; their emotl-in-

with ta

courage our own: their'spirit must animate ours, if they are to do ua any real good. So the stronger, the purer and the higher to the lile which seeks tbe Influence of a truly grrsl man lu any aplwre, (be more freely and abundantly will that influence he poured

forth.

There to ana danger la which all. and eaieeikJly the young.

latter r-.-ai- w ill he filled upf.ir rondoebirm, hrakrmen and titber train

niploy-res w hile nil du|^v-

Tbe bnildiug of tbe new de|»t will becvwdlate the rafalugtdall of thecim|wuy -a paaaengt-r lacks within tbe city liiulta or at least all of them lying on ‘Ward .lie ol Mediterranean and all talus will rnier the clrvated sheds of tlie newatati-n. The

tbe tracks will have 'to le ightly, however, aa they

Why with a peojde slruggling pendencc to a very fine sennit the fiat duty of artliaeu to a to tbe taws of hto country.

of tbe total vote are lufey, J*M\ Bryan Palmer Democats, pitot, .nitto: Sfraigbt 'Silver PmhhUkw,

bat McKinley and bar maiotily of the Omitting the war (criod, when there uoiiealdrat has had y since lfl£* when rf cent, of the total 1 ted 4&.TS per oent.

Straight populist, 1S0,M£; Stalgbt ibtov matter—that of trying to imitate Problbitkm, BBi.OW: Silver Prufaibi- tbe master whom we .Bgbtly admire

Tenor. We are so deeply si ruck exhibition of power, some ex-

ceptional skill or excellence, some n.giUcfaaarteetotlc. witne flue result of genius, I bat we proceed straight way looopy ilie gifud. In cumpailson with him in life seem, so small and mean e are anxious to sink it al together and begin another, wbleb we bo|emay be a faithlul transcilpt of the one we

Is true that m this eff.irt

many get no further than imitating superficial eeccntricitte; lik» the young who, striving to be an Emerson, only succeeded m misplacing hto note, and pausing In hto Speech to rearrange

prcaliariiy easily pardonable

to the great pblkwopher, but simply ridiculous in bto imitator. But the struggle to he some one else In any particular to fclwsys fatal to real excellence. Every human bring to different from

and each one must not

change himself, but develop himself, if be to lo amount to any tiling. When originality to crushed out all ho|<e to gone. The shape* assumed, however but forms without life or reality, and will soon Ude away, leaving only a vacuum behind. We must realise this fully If wv would 111 uuraeives to underaland great ueawurlopioflt by It. Ills a common thing to aay, “If 1 bad only the genius of sbeb a one, or the skill of another, or the wisdom of a third, 1 should be satisfied." But were tbto | albie, which, of course, ll to not, uu ought to be control wllb any such anil, for be would be not himself, but

another. I*et h

hardly considei'Tf'p ill be able to make i

tal. In 1»4 Clrvrr cent, and Blaine i ISdO Garfield had 484ffi per cant. In S6 per cent, and Til-

es got tbe place.

Z. I Ms and DM there bad a very Urge rkv -

only SII Bl per

Douglas had S.40, and Bell 1S.SI per d the smallrat |er’restdent chuaen by cge. John Quincy

n by tbe Uou

fter a four-cornered

m only bad 4SJM per vole, but Pierce In

cent., nr a trifle

Ibylor In IMS only L, and Pulk In 1M4 vnt. William Henry pupular majority, a*

and Jackson both

etod. II should he toulb Carolina civwe *-gUlaiure from Ibe

onaiHullun down

y-fuur years and the

mny Htslca last was an close that a S.OPU voles would i. Tbto to not a new lions. In manye nLty years, except durccnusirocUou period, ive been changed by 1,000. lu IkG Pulk by: only oOOti pi if 281X1 vote, would r President, as New rotal Blair. In 1MT6 II knuwn, was only uw margin even after lu I8HUGarfield a.hi ew York, where votes would ha' In IfM a change of dc Mate would have i the same Htate ■ i* lu l»*i would havi In tatC Clevelahd raLmajurlly, but, as r less than a msjonly

lar vote.

hat McKinley lias t electoral majonty y President circled

her view of Ibis vote

II McKiuk-y

i» voles property dto Id have roe I Ted a

ral vote. As a ived, or'm lll rec

side, given him -

Bryan.

to bto seat to IbeP

develop It, Inspire It, but never ecu and never liar IL When vre vi truly great man listen to bto words, consider bto artkitu, buuur bto character, let It flll our souls with heartfelt admiration, love and sympathy, let it inspire us to make the muat of ourselves, as he has dune, hut let all auggtsuious of Imlmtkiu be ban toiled. II we would reaembto him, let it be in the setf-realiiation which be baa attained, and which each one may attain In bit ow n sphere Whether be stands for a type of the age lu which be lived, or fur tbe bright of some special vocation, or for tbe depth of thought, or tbe power of human energy, <* for the greatuc*« of moral character—wliatcyrr it be we delight to honor in him, let It i deep into our hearts and enrich a hide being, and Inspire us tu nubl fort without any vain desire to altar

identity.

With this principle to guide us, tbt influence of great men w ill bring a Unual blessing into our livra. Perha|w some of ib-we a 1m are far removed from us in vocation and powers may benefit us the must. We grow narrow w we do not welcome thoughts and lures remote fiodi our own. We tuay sbsofb tbe spirit of s great man, though

■ office

d and u

id autburltne b e that tliey -f tbe re-iuiretl

aveE but will make every eflort to do No district in America prenmts. during tbe w inter i isp ki, so many varied attractions as ll* Mate of K.orkU. Beside* its delightful climale, which to one caplug from ibe cold and unbodHiful isugis of the North seems altnu-t rtberewl. It to preeminently a land of Iport slid pleasure. Along its eleven jundred mile* of salt water coast anti n Its iwetve hundred fresb water I ike. ire fish of almust every ruucelvable variety, from tbe migratory trilaw comlo Northern wateis to Ibe tarpon, poaipsiio. and others of a more troptharacter. Nowhere in all our land can tbe angler And a great* r variety of game or better sport. Here also the moat enthusiastic hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panther* and wild cats ruauu at large through tbe more sparsely sell led gi.-ns, while Unto of all kinds maybe md in abundance throughout the Htate. Tbe more novel ^ort of alilgaaod manatee hunting may he indulged in by tpe more advei ous tourist. i its matcblcww climate, groves. Its rivers and lakes boating and bathing, lu ftobmg and bunting, and Its extensive forests, El,*. Ida presents unrivaled attractions for *e valetudinarian, the lover of ualure, ** sportsman and tl*e explorer. To Ibis atlrartlve State tbe Pennsylania itallruad ('••mpahr has arranged four peiwoually-cunducied lours during the season << 1WT, leaving by s,4clsl train January' ad, February V and 23, and March 8. The first three lour* admit of a sqjouni of two week, delightful laud: tickets for tl fourth tour will be valid lo return until ay *1 by regular trains. Baits for Hie round trip, $50 oo from ew York. H8.00 Irum Philadelphia, and proportkmale rates from .

puiuto.

Fur tickets. Itineraries and otto formation, aprdy to ticket agents, special booking offices, or address Geo. W. Boyd, a^totautgeneral pasae-ngeragent, Broad Hirert station. Philadelphia, “educed ■ales to Waahlngtoi For tbe hrnefll of lbore who desire to athnd thrceremoiile* incident to the iuauguration of President-elect McKinley,’the Pennsylvania Itallruad Compsuy will sell excursion tickets tc ashington March 1, 2,Sand 4,valid to return from March 4 to 8,al the follow■ug rates: From New York, *8.00: Pliiladelphla, f-S.IO; Baltimore. (100; Harrisburg, *.1.06; Williatns|»r1. *8.78: “uflalo, *Ii:3B; liuchestct, *I0.4S s.ua and Plttahurg, *10 00; and from 11 other stations on the Pennsylvania l "'em at reduced ratas. Thu inauguration will be a me* ■creating event, and will undoubtedly attract a Urge number of people frran very section of the country. The magiiifiivut ladiitte of the Pennrlvauia Itallruad make tbw lim ivonte route lo tbe national capital at I times, and Its enormous equipment and snlendid terminal advantage* at '‘’ashington make It especially |>>|4ilar

: intrrrsling a-l-Tlie put-lh’ has for years made continuing at *15. flS. *20. In- PUBLIC LEDGER its chief vehi<-l stead, they arc here !thr announremru's ..f birth-. At $9 nsec and deaths Ry-trwa Perferx o( basket cWti and Write for rates for >-ta»i fed ad ve dixgonxl U.er;.»t.n«-lour torre but-; IIK . nl ,. Hul-eri,4i-.u ,4ice a. f..l Frrtvji luck^Xlutoa^t^eJ i ' DAILY LEIK1ER Sunday reptrd.. by mail, to any address it United Halt* or Cauada. 50 rent 1 heavy tuvy ■ ivr year. Kue dixg'joxl doth, bound sub mot-jir! tiaturday sLEDGER weekly .a -me j-mmsl, w bich should to Tight-btttnx fly-tront CoaK-btodt-and- , 'V un,,y *'' r r huuJe Cheviot — buttoa hith s

FbJlow.ing ibe example of e n.- Eng di golfers, the Cjo.tn-i-lge ttolf rlob «ne timsegoporrtoued a fl-s-k •< sheep •t» -~i pm Hie annuals —

gi.Jf uroauds In Walert.-wn. where tliey were to keep the gnus atoet la varioo*

gradually being n-wu when tbe

a the flock was gi

uatluns, and though be. per»u< d jecti of which we^know but little, while at the aame time we may broaden outlook by acquiring an iutenwt something quite outalde our own sx Sphere. Tbe mau may so vivify hto work as to give us au iosight intc w till h Wc should never liave gained

cept through him. A g

may kindle our waning j«iIrioUam; or a great sde-iltot may awaken x-ieuUfic .-urtualiy; or a great poet may open up new avrums tl literwry delight, w ten wilbout tlie iwrsonality of there men all there auti|eets would have been waled tos-ks lo ta. To know great and inspiring men wto> have sur|*aw*l us r uw n ct»ga«n Work, and also others

«. - . u„i .-.s

, , , . ' It »ss .toton and drieiitimJUHb WaterU.IU loyal to our own pursuit* «Ml; mwn A isitr-.Iii-.n fnehi—.—i in. is._r

sym|ailt>etir to-itliers. i t will eucure nnatreiy witliout diunulshlug rgji. and will enable us lo widen -Uibi^k and extend our lute rest a lib Tenure*-, nth lij lowug OunsLlv...

lug McKinley. Hoi ""

•augre that Wauld T «* : UuhMl *ted«tfoD. will do L„

an would have. “m. with ... the Heuai, during tu.in-i“ J * ‘

wtreo t.uw 1 latvato that will uaesreaniy occur while

passing tbe appropriation bilto. 11 w III tie well <41 toward tlie fourth of March liefot* lb*5 can be (wrerd in Ibe Heuate

preaeot aptanranres, a-'unr

Ml. jyas'i.t sijsc’x: ^ Gnie after ttat dale before -'owing up UKKAT. Jill the House <41 final sola. In th,i rrineere nqiirws-af ’’Muin/'and •o overeatimat* the ' meauume Wrytor will have ample i.j> 1 tvnuuked cbrerfslly, •’■b.rf sen Ufaja-the W<wt4 i fs.ri'uully lo eml the tnaihie In Cuba[??”*• *nd "Utkd .ermlug. | d word* and dredalby eMher retiring or aupprredng th* in- and'feT I i„ w. '“1

. farm and gaol -or notes, t-uil img r<> Us special New

it now add. letters ft.*

Its

’ wilted a

•Jsdied culUr, Uil-4 bxto; lined throughout with Mack satin rtutoaie. Ureters of t4ack fnere—fly front; finisheJ

Fty-troot Peelers <4 chmctuIU: htgb Bon

Uungexbie Uffeta.

Coats for more anJ for less. *4 as much as you please. Prices lean your way on almost every garment. Prices are never higher than

fair.

Petticoats Meltov Petticoats, lined with rustling cambric—some finished with 7 in. ruffle. others w ith 12 in. flounce— •2.25 and $2.50. Warmth and almost the frou frou of silk. There isn’t a skip in the stocks of Petticoats, from the Flannelette and Woven Skirts at 25. to tile daintiesf in silk tliat French wit lias con-

jured.

Melton Petticoats. SX and raure. Sxtrrn Prtticuats. SI .21 and more. Quilted Petticoat*, o( mohx.t. U.TS to (3. Quitted Petticoat*, of Salem. SI tuS2. Men’s this is an Overcoat ... store. Best styles. Overcoats tarc f u ],. s( tailoring, fairest.of prices—a trio ' for the biggest selling w-

Interested?

*10 for a blue or Ma.k k. Overcoat —the fabric thoroughly proven to be of pure wool and fadeless dye. Satin sleeve and shoulder lining; fancy body-lining. Or, pay *15. fl6.K>, *20. *25 or *3o and you've a garment more luxurious, and of equallyprod value. MEN’S Skates, of-- polished rolled-cast steel. 45c—club skates. The finest skates we have are of hardened steel, nickel-plated. *3.75. Skates are easy gift-things, for. being adjustable, they’re; bound to fit. Women’sNkates, 85. to *3.50. Skate Bags, 35c and 50.. Skate Sharpeners, 25c.

Skate Straps, 5c.

of Greit American Cities?" It is a series of character sketches, not a camera advertisement, but the illustrations are an incentive to any bright boy or girl who has a kodak. And it doesn't matter much what site your camera is—tlie Po. ket Kodak at *5 takes pictures as intensely good and clear as the mostvxpensivc camera we -sell. Difference ol size, that's all. A Pocket Kodak

onlv weighs half a pound.

The Bull's-eye Camtiras take pictures as in. square. *m. Hither the Bull's-eye or the Pocket Kodakmay be reloaded in daylight—no

dark room required. ‘John Wanamaker.

I. B. ROVER,

EIGHTH STREET AND ASBl'RY AYEHl'E

-PRACTICAL SLATE ROOFER,-

ROOFING SLATE. 1

:kbo**ds. suctt

ware* ccostrs and msmtccs ESTIMATES FURKISHEO AND RAP AIRING

PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

More than a Million in Good Clothes At Lowest Prices Ever Touched Whit the coming of winter wc redouble our pash | to sell Good, 'Wana v Dependable Winter Clothes of oar make. You’ll^ never buy for less money than now. We’ve lowered prices o.n Sui^f, Overcoats, Boys’Clothing. We’ve got an immense stock, and oust keep the goods moving quickly. We ll take $8.50 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 $20:00 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, $5.00. Railroad Far$ same as before. We pay it on purchases of reasonable amount. Sixth &. Market WANAMAKER & BROWN Twelfth &. Market WM.H. WANAMAKER

PHILADELPHIA

Men's Clothes, Youths' and Boys' Suits. Russell & Adams, 817 ASBURY AVENUE, . 1 to call ami examine -hem. Prices are tite lowest.

R. B. GORSON,

FwRERAL ♦ BipEeT0R, Washington VanGilder, Manager, Hw.i.vit.i.t:. x. j. Petersburg, N. J.

IIBYilSITMU., W. C. SMITH &.S0NS.

Building Lumber

Skates '

PRACTICAL WORKMEN. 848 ASBURY AVENUE. PLUMBING, HEATING, DRAINAGE SATISFACTION ASSURED. Ocean

City

Sentinel

SI

Ik the |«i|K-r you tired •luring tbe winter, •l-rlng and .ummrr lu Lrep in t-u-h aith O-’aati City. Bend for

Per year in advance

OF ALL KINDS. Sash. Door^, Biuujs, Moldings. Brackets, Columns, Newels, W bite Bine and Cedar Shingles constantly on hand and under 1 cover. Orders left at 807 ASBURY AVENUE will receive immediate-attention. Yard: Corner Fourth St, and West Ave. 1 >I.V.XI.<»*I), LUMBER l BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. LOR. TKNTII AM) WEST. All kinds of Budding Materia] furnished. Special induce- ; ments to all Builders. French Buck Lead and Ready nixed Paints. 1 or convenience, orders may be left at 746 Asbury avenue. IToTsTmMAir&Ta,

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

H. M. KALBACH, SON & CO., O.-tA AHKl'KY AVF.NIF:. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY.

ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK, ‘ n either hard or soft wood. Office.Yard and Mill: 8th and West Sts., OCEAN CITY, N. J.

ALL MATERIAL AND WORK AIUARANTEED STRICTIY FIRST CLASS. ELECTRICIANS. SKILLED ELECTRICIANS FURMSHI D DAY OR NIGHT. post OfP/cc aox. sie

i »aor -J the .Wp HU ireurtrei to i ’ gi «lvto Rra-ntlr thr Ma.-a. iio- 11 to toa-itoy F.a toe l*rr«raii.xi .J !| ae’-iy to Aiiiuuab fliarumnl that th* i •

<»*ld hardly walk, and re ! to tba board of. be*hi. A hard .J brelih and tb* >-

KkrtiH-al Hupiilte. Iiuwndre.’aiil Lx> - or Shade.. KtorttK’ ttotto, falto, Aui.l irehohf Matrriato

I I in- abeef. •laturbu-rwl

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

My experience in the business warrants me in guaranteeing ali work first-class. A full stock <il supplies always 00 hand. Estimates furnished.

Hotel Brighton, jOCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED, i APPOINTMENTS amd SERVICE FIRST-C1-ASS. 1 tK. K. SOOY.