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Ocean City Sentinel. “ fc ,be
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EDITOR *!»D PROPKirrot
rt bl» o«n f 'ireful pcrwralil.v *
■ppraf to lil. amutiya -i n.nri-r and, wN».ioually.
md’> “no" may bt mart grac- Krdacr«i Hair. i<>
ainXlwr'* "yea." «ud !«•»* a Kur Ibr uf lli«w » Ik. dcirc u. o- iilcaaaiilrr f«llti» brbltid. Ou» abw altcod lb. ccremoolea lnrldriil to tbe
Z bu-r-fc, IW. 0 . .ympaibctlrallv, ubu pa.lrui. IbauEurabooUP^id^-rtact
a.r t la* v anruc 'lUd tttwaoLa inalancw p* aupfrmacjr an. rare i.Toat suortrouaaud mud.-rair iu antunirui, Iry. tl.e IrnD.Ui.uU HallroaJ -ior rmicnatlou at death of Ke,«b.l,»n. ««».« to 1U ««llrr p-»-. and .«te- »>■„ »Hb unoo^awy fPCfcai. .D^U '' 7> , Ta. who bad bam allow*! to «-ne out m«.l fr.«. ilw Oabtort tww «eo«raIIy on enrjr fadht. Nbm^loo. U oflrp lo rwurn from Marcl. Ho 8. al ll* f
. ibrlr trrxua, lb. ot.^Wx. «o hi. HIUd* rud. in lb. boourabl. ohaeuiily «f ib. Ilw hand,
JJ25"J5I the plain wllb Ilrinocrala would DoC rellnxl oflloiaL
k, -nm ao bard !•>lb. KcpobUcan repn- TbM.ar.fru
Ibry wriuoaly olf>Ml lo He nim wbodo
WAXAMAKER*». icviT-tnmd tnc cairndir, nevt
WTHORIZEO BfFIRt BRBERWRITfRS, MIDDLE DEPIRTMERT ) .FOR • ELECTRIC LIGHTING.
iwntallrc
THUIWDAY. JANUARY a. 18S7.
Tub clilrf riiEin.rr-.lrcl of Ibr tie City Ore itefautmeot U aocMlalo a. to »briber be abouid fcrl bumbled
• '*“■ rn by,
The Patnann Call think, it would tw aa difficult to convict a prrjund amor aa It M to owlet an illegal nun wtlcr. It aaya: ‘•Wortliy of notice la one -ctiou of Governor G dltr>' nioMurr, u tn-rr-in be relen to the lmpaa>lbilitr of enfurcing a ala lute that u not in aetuid with public arnllmrtit. We refer t<> that portion » bleb aay* that erery araeaaw la liable lo IndirunrnI and punlabment who awnua that be bar .waeil ffruperiy at a price that It uo bring at peiratr mUc, when be baa d. nothing of Uie kind. Heulimrut ba. approved of ameaaing property at a rrr-
“ Ita value, and it
d to Ond a jury that would rt a violator of tbr atatute In tbi.
forced, and that brtiiga ua buck old maxim that -The beat aay to •*- cun the repeal of to thoroughly enforce It.'
Michael A. Devine, uf Atlantic City. I Gardner'# di.tn.-i: IFo-rgr M.km, <-f Dmvm, aud May J. Munof MUbnghm, Mr. Pitney’, di. ; \\ villain Pin lard, of Red Rank, aud Mirbari J. Hickey, ol Raritan, Mr.
Howell'a durtnet. Mroalur Meuell will
atuod, oppnar the oMiliroiation of tbrae | ccmyiuor them that whatever be
l day the popular * Pnaident and Vice Ptwidml d in the Electoral Col rt In tbr errend d William McKinley and Garret A. Hobart to ttawe ofll bad a perfect craultulknial right elect William J. Bryan and Tboma> E. Wataon, or any other two me: whom they might have agreed. ' ig to the credit of the much Mean pob-
ra in Uie
-nd with nothing to Retrain it but booor, will afford a pretty good tent of the country '■ political morality. Bo k-ag aa the Electoral College i. nol only iDourruptible, but above > national polllic. An not
1 Btate Legtaiatuiea and
e com parnon wllb New Jeney'. Out In Colorado, for lurtance, HkHinton waa not cOected on party
' it will be generally
in the £aat, but through what In new . paper and lobby talk I. called "oumhlnea," the Woioott-McKbilry RepubIkam and one wing of the PupulLt. capturing both the Benate and 1' of Reprearutaller., defeating the Bilver Republican and Ilraiomilc combine, tbough the latter were auppueed to be - In the majority, having eieeled Alval.
rr at tbe recent election.
la not ptwflively naaured. The retiring Govamor, McIntyre, appeared ;o the Ix-ghla-ture coutaining the number of Haatlnga, of Penn, y Ivan la, or Governor Grigga, of New Jeney, required to pteaent tbewflair* of Btate. The thirtyof the tjolorado Houae appointed M*ty eight derk. and aubordiuate offiem H ) In, iegtaiating. while the
log the example of the New Jeney anlona In the Wyoming Degblalun now in aaoiiob the Uralght lU-publn anouotna both branebre, aud on joint batlot they liave thirtywix vote, to twenlyooe for all other partiea, but there i. Uu United HtateaBenahe toeleet thi. year. In Utah the Democrat, control the
they may appear there, but II be in tbr preaeut century, in Ibr 1 fell Iiagreialure the PupultaU are iu aaddla. and a Mg fighl u bring m for .and again.! DuB-n.' mum to Culled Btate. Braatr. Hr )a<-t. r -Voter of an eirrliou. ATT*ACT» ATTtlhTIUM. Tbr conn, mai t o of p. ©roily appointed by Prrr. land taaltractlng con and there are wane folk. Intbla luralii
* po»l
Chief j be utlered.
w a promialug one. : .urpret a n
- eeaHj great pub- baodling. bit •pirn to Hie burti- not be rtirre
dMiurtionof all, ibat.if MHMot. winog-dutng
by . rtemniin'r appoluire under Un. awl experience 'cwclH- itmt the heal
AdmlnWration, conllnuing tur tajr from llw Catdngt year. bH.ger under Uie Democratic rule i Magl.tr.te 1- not i
by the appointment to It of aictlier. Tire road from tbr rwnair ,n ‘---r r iber «rf the Ifemocratlc party.' ! of Hepre^nla'.ve. 6 an raner, .m.-Kb- A. a r inuvt emphatic idihctor. to tlw >r, bnwder one. and they win. are of, that i
confirmation of .ucb New Jrrrey nom-,rllber of them t-dh- are a,d to Hud ( ««.*«
I nation, are Coogrewuneo lK«iden.la- little that i« attractive In tbe t aldnrt. trom andKoalrr. Of tl»e twelve uomlii- »tK-re of whatever wi-dom or em*| p<»lU atlon. four an- in Mr Doudrndager . : tlwy may hr the autb-.i. U likely dieiricl. They are Jamea. J. DavidMi., credited not to them but to tbr 1 redmboro; Cbariaa H. Plereoo, of j dent, who I. »land with re Bridgeton: Charte* W. BoXI.of Crem- 'to all |.dicir., tbr dominating I M HUi. and 11. Howard Tborn, of Tlwle hi ui.d-«btrdly lem pcr-.-ii:
City. Mr. Fowler ba. two:jdefieodetice^ • ‘ —*
John W. Goddard, of Bayonne, and 111mm J. Wbeelrt, of KUxabrlli. The Other numinatioo* are Frank R. Dally RIuomBeld, Mr. Parker', dhtrtet:
now:' But mg pLec i> where mt.nt y buys most of real worth—at « ana-
maker’s.
Dress abvipmmly little
hi. li, will red bear From New York,|S.iiO; PbUadel|diia, j for Dfe«s Goods—and the .... .. .e ok. . ito.io—o.—|7.7S; Trentotj fabfks are almost as staple
H. M. KALBACH,
laid ot tai l. Ttiere
.w- towing rate.:
ot bear From New York, tv l .tiould Si W: Philllpaburg.
up, aiilagouiMiia and fs.TS, and tr>*m all other it .tKHild Iw buried Ju Petinaylvanla .j.tcm at reduresl rati
m that .bould orCrr Tbi- inauguration will be a mo»t in-fu.-lu. aaya, “It you! UTWtta* rvvntj and will undoubtedly not rnijloy bmi: if! attract a large number of people from i|-Ioy Jilm. do uot .uiqiee-l him " |every aectlon of tbe coontry. mrral thing it l» *!■* to drep all Tliemaguincrulfai'ilillr.ofthrlVnnunplraKant ore«d or wrong from i.rlvanla Railroad make tbi. line tin; ■aikiii, and, a.-far a. i-wMblft j lavonte mute loathe national capital a' Dcmory. unlaw there tw r-mie all time*, and Ita morniou. equlpogeu
as muslins. This is capiuliution ! time for makers, who need money tor fresh ventures. Goods have no t lrni quotable value if kept in stock* j Hoot rooms. Counting cosj of produet: ___ there's loss on all the yards we sell, i But there is possible profit in the] work of the spindles that these r.
SON & CO.,
».•» AMBl'RA AVKNI I OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY.
ALL MATERIAL Aft# WORK GUARAHTEED STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. ELECTRICIANS. SKILLED ElELIRlOAltS FURBISHED DAY OR 1IIGHT. eosr office bom. bio
i, locaiidiwviit lAm|», any voltage or odor: Chaudeie Hell-, Calfe, Anuum-ialore. Ratlerie. and all F3e<tn<-a
d di«tlncU->u iu tlie l (-'.iugrv-i.« lhan lu
i any iHiblir pu^Uun U|«jii w bleb
■f tbe counlry i» fixed.
Rut although
the vacant place, in
Pre.idel.t-cled b.
i mi
it. Bu<-b thing, periab far more quickly I j by neglec! than expnaure, wblle every- ; - : u.log that i» g'««l and ju*i and bcauu- j ful quickened aud -mugtheiied by I jelng bruugbt to tbe llgbt aud ompba-! deed. There i. no iiwtuoerlty lutbi.::
due., that t^uulneiw and |4ainure. men! llie name, of caud .kuc—, whk-b they m> often Rut w briber il be by .Urn.e
Cabinet with .-boiee, be ba.
u . far aimed w> high and chore!. wireiy aa tomtiafy in- aHinuymen tbr wsindtieia uf bn judgment aud the Integrity of hi. patriotnm. aud
t'ongrewmen ImudctiJagrr"^Cd Fowler are mid to have do au, and il i. reported per. *ual inquiric* at the Fuat-office Dr|nrtmriil to lean, of the procedure followed in f»rmM Admmrei ration*. He learned that I tie practice bad hern to ermfirm Mich nomination., I bat Pnaident Cleveiaod bad not mokated Federal official, who were n.gnlnaled and confirmed during tbe la.t part of Pnaident Harriauu I bi. being the care. Benalor Sewell bnaturally dwinriined u> enter objectloo. Senator Sewell', intention to do nothing iu the matter of the confirmation furtbei than to aik tbe Poal-offiM aud l*i»l ibwd- Committee of tbe Senate lo lieai c New Jeney Congrewameu who wwb enter formal objection to tbe confirmation of the nominee. Sorb objcciiun may have aume weight wllb tbe ilttee, and even reauit in a report of one oe two of the ■nation.. Whether tbe Congreremevi mi far a. to formally obfact to tar tbe reimm.llee ba. taken no i ly of the New J erery cwrea. CABIMKT MAKIMC. commrai rumor ia Dot a Cabinet maker than tbe Pmidenl ekvt il ta, at lea.t, a more generuu. tereating oua. Tbe Prewident
eight
Cabinet ptacea, and tbu. far,
x made lo appear,' inary difficulty l
I*, aaii.factory to bla own blgb I dead*, of one-half that number. Ci.mi rumor ha. been much more aucful than Mr. MrKluley In indue tbe Pnaidcul-eirct lo.tender tbe eellve poaia to a large nun r.me<. of the very fiiat tank, prevail upon one or more of them from
U be a
hi. AdminMration credil-
himrelf and ureful to the ouainUv^ie will do. He ba. already abowu
choice of bl* official ad l irer. mean, lo have >Uung. able, pamen to aid him in be. great
TACT.
Tact i. generally .up,wad are gift of nature. It. value ilrumetit In I be hand of lu p<«
unquealloued, but tbe |«elbil.ty ot ote taluiug or inerraeing It w Mtidiau cun--Idered. Like au ear til mu.k-, or au
r, it i. .uppored to be a .pc
cial boon to certain individual., which other* may Indeed covet, but euinot bojie b> gain. Tbi. U only pafily irur. That there i.a great difference ualuially bet wren one and another In ibi. re»pret . one can deny. Some pereon. appear know intuitively tbe filling thing to «id or done at the moment. They foreree probable elleci. and guide tbem-
ngly: iu iHiaincM. tln-j
gauge the cailbre of a man, and dlw-
* Influencing him: lu
• ba. bad extra-
each and every State in tbe Union favorably coadder hi. alleged offer* ol every podtion iu the Cabinet. Indeed, union rumor I. to be relied upon, are few, If any, atatcamen of the nr tbe tad rank whom Major M Ktnley ba. not Invited or doe. not i tend to invite to taae a real on tl beartb of tbe While Home a. a met bet of tbe Prewiden 1'. official family. Tbe apparently inauperable dlfficullice with which tbe Prewldcl.l-elccl ha. day by day cunfrvated In bt. efto oondrurt a Cabinet have not
r prewa. Both tbcae propbel.c rk» acem to have gone through tbe entire bKgrapbkml dictionary of tateamen, and offered a place In labineK In every oua ot therm. Tbe BE.VTISK1. ba. not failed lo appreelaie the remarkable enterpifee ot tbe rupolltan prrew, which m> early began congenial taak of cbocalng a Cabinet for tbe President, and of crowding tbe eight placea'a. many acores or hundred, of thoroughly oompetent, .Inent and fatnotic .taliwmeu. all of whom are di*p.wed lofkyorably cem•ider. Ibougi. nol alway. to acrept, Mr. McKinley', pc-ffrr ..f every place from ■at}' of Stale to Secretary of Agriculture. Some of tbure to wbeim the Prtat-denl-eiect ba. tendered one podtkia « another bare dedlned and idbetv have ■uetely taken bb tender into cm id lion. There ba. been, lu tart, nt aeeiuly eager ucm. dlaplaycd by anyone It ta really eerlain, waa Invited accvpt.a t 'mbtuet place to declare hi. i n-ptaocr id IL Something, or powibly ■11 nf thi*, fe due lo the fan tbal Ilw men to whom the honor'wa. offend ■re rvallT of tbe blglwwt dMlnitloo ■•id iulluence iu public life. In recall mg the naxmw of tbmr to wliom telntei of |daetw ba. cWtaluly been made, n will be rwoemted tliat Mr. MeKlule; ha. been rnuleut with notblng lew Ihau tbr htgbvwt grwdiw of wtaicwmatidilp, aud lu. pm|«w#d ap|»iiitmrut., •» Ur aa know u, have given Ibr gran
liathbiliH Mfeclwiuw lad beeudof reaardmg |-4l
fue-tal I
! they a
diMern what will irritate aud offend, aud wliat will give pleasure. Other*-
such iueigbl. They
blunder along, falling to produr* tbe rflecla tliey dmiie.often imtallug I wbom they wi«h lo pleaw, and pruducgbully avoid, and by w hkh they otteu do I bemad ve. great luju.tire. •A'et. altbough quick aud delicate perftptio.ie i-auuot be Middenly ubtmlued by tbiar who have them not, they can be cultivated like any other power. Though tbe naturally obi uw man may
attain to tbr n
which
neighbor intuitively exhibit., lie may. by patient .elf-cul-ture, dnului.li lo a great extent the dificreure between them. We tie*d always lu bea tween tact and character. The villain may ptwarw It, and tbe good man may lack 11, abd vice vena, lu tbe band, uf tbe Drat it may be uwd lo promote luju-tice and crime: iu thoae of tbe * ond it may furtlier tbe beat welfare
mctit, aud may be wed fur many and varied purpose*. Thi. la. Indeed, the cam wllb every faculty, aud dim tbe value ol any. We do tbe true aim aud tlie steady I aend- the bullet alralgbt Into ol a friend, but tbe cruelty or treachery that directed its course. Ho the Uci that la used fur arlOab ar malevofeni pur|*re*a >., in Itself, just as truly a valuable pmii i— owi, however much may de|dore and oindemn tbe use which it baa been pul. The question still remains, How fhay a man with good aims aud pure attalu to aume measure uf this gift of which Nature arrma to have be chary? How shall be aupply the • flcieni-y when conscious of II? H< may be quk-krn dull peneplious and
ild regret aud
dure Ibtw w hicb he dewires? Perbai* tbr mtial efficieut means of doing is the realixaliun of tbe Uiougbta feelings of other peu|Je. SelfAls-rr,-lion in any form is tbe fur of tact Thuse w bo are buned lu -thoughts Cai away fr*m the pmrul ranuot poasibly pul them selves in tbe place of a companion, Imagine bis natnlal stale, cal«ulsie the effects upfni him of what is said or done and plan aocurdluglyMen who cany their business alway* with them: M-bolaia who live exclusively hi spec tallied lines of thought, women wbu'bave no iuterewta uuisM their Ik sues—all, lu fart, who -cvuflu Itarmsclvrs to Mir subject, bowrvi kindly they may feel lu a grneial wa; keen iulerest lu tbe mental slate i
rlbey I*
>. to try to disco* rt tlaa iud*r|ir Ilieai ills
part-
re imt unbksty to
•fie* they are eualiraMd A few may jor that ptaiv Uw m.su mucb diffk-uity , je-umia-nt is not strange, that MUue will jr.s-«uUed by obrev I pmtiaUr that jt'abi net has bee n t< bmbI will oof have Mnoutn -Tbe re*—m fe tba! •even
of Uw New Jeney
but it fe t-f-tiy o
taxing disinct n
sated.
- Rc,eal the I *. Repeal Uie I
lo-,-. no aympatby to -r pf realixatioii to keen aud delicate t
Law Judge Thorny—si pmlded at an adi-aimed sewioa of the Atlantic loeillty Criminal Court at May's landing last Wednesday morning and conducthe criminal buslnew of tbe —■lou. be case of tbe Btate va. Wtlseeu liudi.Jubn Hammond, Albert Williams and leewis HmitQr~*olured, cliarged lit uyiou ThoaMB Reynolds at the Inlet Park, Atlantic City, last Thanksgiving Day, resulled In the acquittal ol the defendants. Duke G. Smith, a prominent Atlantic City milk dealer, charged larceny of a can of milk by K. C. rival deafer, wa* promptly acquiticd. Tbe verdict of the jury Was received with approbation. Elrncst Houghton, indicted fur Uw larnnyuf a watch, property of John P. Martin, wa. found guilty. Tbe tlwlt was cummilted in Atlantic City. Judge Thump—m imp-sed a sen lei mouths iu life county jail to run from ime of commitment. Houghton bar ten in jail two mouth*. Judge Thompson relured to grant Uw motion of Joun C. Reed, Esq., for ulfe phwcqui in Uw care of Harry land lor assault aud balfery. Hand's all, however, was discharged an* as held iu hi. oan recognizance. Tbi. concluded tbe erimlnal businere I I be reaskm aud adjournment f> Ifecemlwr term followed. Miller presided in Uie Circuit Court Thursday. Tbe suit of Grace IrGovrru Vs. Mr*. J. R. Richard*, bleb involved the owuersiffp of a iHitldlng 14 x&i, now u—*L as a drug at tbr ocean end South Cans ■venue, Atlantic CHy, was Uwou' moved. All of Tliursday and gieater part of Friday * as omsumi bearing tbe teatlmony. Tbe care w given to tbr jury at 8 o'clock, aud aft bifef drill*-ration I bat body returned itu court w Itb a verdict uf KM> fur tbe
plaintiff.
Justice Miller announced adjouruicui for tbe term.
b. Eillier abulisb tbe t»U tax or take cfear legislative declaration i«i ] w subject providing fur its more efll6. Urcumnir-hdltig musidermtioli uf lie New Fjiglaud plan of coAi|vlliug •cal authorities hi publish a list of tlw taxpayer*. tlwir taxable pcqs-ny and |
the ar
manner, bawd ujuu the re| struck, and, in fact, au tliat Ih aril and di>|asvd of
e is fixed.
to be introduced In tbe New Jeney Ataembly providing for the moval of tbe county scat of Atlantic county from May’s Irending lu Plea— a. been prepared under tbe direriion of ex-Henator William I. Neill, chairman of tbe dliren*' cummlltre, and by him taken to Treututi, prel—ralory to being Introduced at au It contain, reven wctiuu., tbe Brel of bicb provide* that tbe court b clerk's ofilur, rurrogfle'. office, county jail and other public buildings nt a I-audlng .hall, wilblu one lb* date of the approval uf tbe 'be vacated aud abandoned and moved, to ba located and erected utvillc, or on tbe land, owe county of Atlantic In Hie township of Egg Harbor, known as tbr County Farm, or aucb other couveofeut place in said county as may be determined by the legal voters of said cool ty at a special election," to be held at date fixed by tbe Legislature, lu meco b Uie provision, of Sri-tiou.
and 8 uf the bill.
Ilw remaining sect loos of tbe bill (■ruvidr for the erection of new buildings. tbe lime when they .ball Iw pfeted,-the raising ' of tbr nets amount of money aud such other lalkiu as may Iw inddeutal t
r f-Aj -lour year., 4 sinsp IHTH. He
c aptain John M.feenll iwa Uapialu Jobu H. Sa-ull, of tbe » tug is—l Yaruna, of tlw Pcnnsyl Rallti—d t'ompany. died at bfe •leluv on South Fifth .trert, fan Sunday af-efn.swi, aged 64 years, tain Scull was a member of (be old ffcull family, of Atlantic county, aud
n-wkded
rni|Joy tlw
. f‘ od bad
member of tbr First Mrib-aiisi Drcreowd was a brotlirf-tn-iaw of Mr*. -slfiYy Ana. ..i to—. ity >:» p.a* master Daniel Tilton, of Linwand. Atlanlfe county, who was moIrtirrd to •*— year in tbe t’amdeti county jail, by the lair judge Green, of Ibr I lilted Stales I Hat m-1 t Mirt, <*i a rbarge uf taking funds belonging to .Uw |sfets.m.v department, was dl— rbanred Tuesday morning, bis term
having expired.
sidrudid terminal adva
is made tu tbe |*|
of |wr i-pted.
1 tlwir collection.
•ouin Jer
r.
ur-i
rd a writ of emir allowing the' liloucvwter aud Wood bun ; UompnDjrtd carry up to the | t 'ourl a damage suit ID which | Somers EL Young mvutly an-ured a against t e eoni|*ny for I-Vxi; ourt of this cuulny. Tin* is tbe time tbe care ba* been tried lb irt, and tbe weoud time tbe dr-: fendant company lias ap|*rafed mi ex-: ccptlou. taken lu the ruling of Judge Ludlow. Tbe first verdict was pm - ptuew trial ordered, and counsel for tbe nmipany ta <-onfidrut that the later verdict will also t« srl aside by tbe Su|*reme Court on similar
grounds.
oat identical, In which a
HWO verdict was ret aside, tlie case’retried aud an *p)wal again taken, receut-
iu tbe Atlantic niunty court. Justice Ludlow presided.
Ttiere I. said to be a movement on jut among tbe lawyers nf tlw four •unties included iu Judge Ludlow's circuit, At Ian lb-, t.'apc May, Uumtwrland and Salem counties, to petition lor tbe aiwignment of anoiber justice to circulL II is, of course, a drlh-alr matter, and one which the lawyer, practicing tefore Just He Ludlow donut
about, but tlwy exprva. a belief that a justice uot -■ far ■ i years would disjaiar of tbe
i tbe court, much more rxpedith Tlw re are complaint., especially liy ’ Atlantic county, of tlw delay in i-fear-Ing tbe court calendar, and also of tbe
retrial, made necessary by
tbe Supreme Uourt not aualalulug tlw
roliug* of Just lie Ludlow.
Dc*pile there eriticisnu* tbe 1 wyer* il res|ect tbe venerable juslkvtud exUovenior. Hi. a|ipolnlmetit was one if tbe last official act. uf G- vernor A’eri. If Judge Ludlow rervew out bl> full term be would uot retire from
—Fancy Ctwv
Frieze.
iio. from $1^15—50 in. Iridesvc Diagonal Homespun. 50c Horn $1.25—30 in. ali-wi 50v from $1-4-4 in. j!l-«...>l J.
qu.ir.1.
50v from $1.23—T wo-toneJ Far Jacquard. SOc'from $1.25—Ztf-zag Frii Novell v. 75c from* $1.7'—45 in. Moh. striped Novelty. 75. from $1.75—-44* in. Bourct Novelty. 75c from $1.50—40 in. Silk-mu
Suiting.
75. trom $1.75—46in. Bfiuret
- Fancy Cheviot. 75c from $1.75—Mi Boucie Cheviot.
Black Dress Goods—
57}jc from 50c.—45 in. Ali-wis Crepon. The original crept)
design and very desiraMc.
37*7c from 50.—42 in/ All-wo.
Cjicvyot; good ^esghi
JAMES G. PORCH,
Plumber and Gas Fitter,
NO. 1046 ASBURY AVENUE.
My t-xjxfijcnce in tin: business warrants me in guaranI teeing all work first-class. A full stock of supplies always
I onhand. Estimates furnished.
Men's Clothes, Youths'and Boys'Suits. Russell & Adams, 817 ASBURY AVENUE, ' l)on‘t fait to call and examine them. Prices aie the lowest.
R. B. CORSON,
I-
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OF ALL. KIND^.
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White Pine and Cedar Shingles
cover. Orders left at
Tbe Atglcn: Uharfe* I.. Rrlta. PblladHpbU; A. Btantord, Port Ellxalwtb: B. R. GotTand wife. Mr*.Banb Howell.
H. W Hatwile, New York: Cfaarfea 8. Bbb-k, Bea life atyi
Tlw Emmett: A. J. Wright, Jam** Hunt. J. K. Kendrick, Philadelphia: F. B. Simmon., B. Jennie Maarey, Camden; T. H. Bimmona. A. W. Henry. B. M. Boudrr, Millville; Fred tYaqier aud , wife, Burlington; A Hufual, Pennw grove: Burrow* Mar. ball. Beaville:
Mrs. M. R. Lippli
L. O. Howell. H0I3
Clwviot-mohair Bou.
65c trom $1-545 in. Mohair Skiiian ; medium - weight; high
luster.
75c from $14—45 in. Plain Mohair ; exceptional fine weave and very high luster. 75c from $1.75—50 in. Diagonal Cheviot, from one of the best French manufacturers. $l""trom $1.50—12 in. CamePshair Cheviot. Has Lupin’s name on.it. $1 from $1.50—42 in.Mohair-arlif wool Figured Goods; alf im-
ported.
$2 from $3.50—46 in. Silk-and-wool Novelties; silk figures on
canvas ground.
/Down Down Quilts are luxf Quilts urio'P’—all of them were - T until competitiontorcheapness drove all thoughts ol luxury away. Then we bade the qurtt makers good-bye and started our
own factory.
The sateen does not shed the down, and the down is odorless. A shortcoming in either direction entitles you to a new quilt—freely; with no quibbling. And the price for the good Quilts is less' than you ever paid for the ^ $3.50 And the Aateen is the handsomest and best of the Amt-rican made.
els,
instantly on hand and under
807 ASBURY AVENUE will receive immediate attention. Yard: Corner Fourth St. and-West Ave. iV. LUMBER I BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES, COIl. TKXTII AM) WEST. AH kinds of Building Material furnished. Special induce ments to all Builders. French Buck Lead and Ready nixed Paints. For convenience, orders may be left at 746 As bury avenue.
H G. STEELMAN & CO.,
Lll
Men’s
Winter ;
Shoes
Holyoke.
WANAMAKKR’S. PHtLABtUnU. MunJxy, Jin- 18. IS*?. Determining that there should be no dull season was half the battle. We did that long ago, and the midwihter selling now-a-days is greater than was the old time selling of the briskest months. Our Public reaps
the benefit.
Great lots of worthy merchandise are being distributed these wiglet days at prices never matched for lowness. Conditions arc bad that drive prices below tlie profit-line producers, but they are turned vour fullest advantage here.
A’INTER footwear to be | omfortable in; winter j footwear to be entirely' satisfied with; winter
footwear at a price to set the men of Philadelphia talking—and buying.
ROsset Shoes
Patent Leather Shoes ENAMELED LEATHER SHOES $5 Shoes at $3 Six lines of russet shoes and three lines of enameled leather shoes went on sale last week at the reduced
price.
To-day three lines of Patentleather Shoe* are added. In all, twelve sorts to choose from. Some have heavy double soles; some are lined with calfskin. • Two losses lead to the price— maker's and ours. Good business, though, and good fortune for the actual workmen who made the shoes and for you. All of the lines have been offered al $3.90, but that was : with only the maker’s loss. Now I add ours—or dp you iubtract it? JOHN WANAMAKER.
ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORKin either hard or soft wood.
Office.Yard and Mill: 8th and West Sts.,
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
PULL THE INSIDE OUTSIDE.
KEATING
BEARINGS I
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Sec that curva?i
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Painters aoi
»,w auariAKM \ human bapi'tow. >, I* an fcabur- j .No' weak •tiuomtun brre involved I to to only * A firm purl-— ran to •mrrmi out will -Larl>.w . I or wrthout olfeure. larnriy aonodmir 1 t.'aMrxt cJT—S4> ! ito (Ucrec of toe; wt— h aevud. ,*u.«
rflifaaimm.. Office a aud 847 Aajnuy avn (tyfewkrt alway* i
kept Ubtli U*llai.
Hotel Brighton,
PaiiD{,
Grain! ant Sip Wirt
OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. i.. author tomato. b*« •m|«-trtit workim-n. r APPOINTMENTS ant* SERVICE 1IRST-CI-ASS. lll, 1 F. l i.‘, l ‘ d , Kul1 Ut H. H. SOOY. ' : Store, 1040 Aabury Avenue, near Eleventh St

