Ocean City Sentinel, 28 January 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 2

with 1U X

OCEAN CITY'S LOT CASE.

me point a» aomc otbrn Mr; b» can rrt-all the |«-l

■oua, and look Into the

Now as ncarlr twenty year* a*", m-re «» te~ poVrr ..f foneltht. In The Hill Tut of Viet Chancellor Crej's — ■ ■ ■ evrrv one awaits a uaritri. In repoae. be think. -I .cUn 0l . .y.r 1* y, Decliion.

R. rrBTlW KOItINHOX. however^ thia cajotry wan not over-'rtflecta upon other*; U*tex In i-u>f ^ UpptpcoO-BrtdgrwHiT

.locked with foreign isnod.. TTw be w jaaiiLliilt *im! iTuMdniK for U* <w _ , a tbe hkstimx of Dnwmber country had ou.umed nearly all the morrow A continual mem*! diacrim- 4 utld , r lljr neadlu* “An Owan City

S4B «1T». **» jkhbct. auppliea of article* of trade and 0101 InaUoo I* Kutng oo wlthtn hnn. and ^>Uo« Tratwacllou." there appeared a. all

caoe upon thW memorandum inn. II I* utterly insuftldeut jtfdfrmeot. *o to aatiafy the re^u

tUTHOfllZfD BT FIRE UNDERWRITERS. MIDDLE DEPtRTMENT, FD| electric lighting. *

rnrroH awn rnonticTon.

- InaUon la gutm

-^rerce. When the propA wanted U* Ihla I. ahaly« m tiiy and t*T*n l" have the money w ith til* character a ,1 which to buy. our store* la-in* e»- Tbtre are «oni

THUKHDAY.iAM AliV S

Thk llepotdIran, cannot he erjwcted to restore the prosperity ot the cutfuiry before they lake chante of the ma-

chinery by which that nwi

haiwted. there cwiuc so immediate op- i«wer aeema weah. Thcj-tto. laMtuuity fur mill, and faruole* too|w« |«ectale diflerrnce. accurately and fur Ilie waite<ari>er* lop> to work. tiu|tu(,4i tlo- lictler from tU The mcrewmc dcm.nd wa. met by do-1 tnteUi«nitly. They do not wc mptlr aupply, and tbt* *mve a sudd-n deu.e. or look fairly at l*dh

and iwwrrtul activity to Amerti'an pro !«ju**t!on.

ductlou. i ,,f • ,l » rtl00 - n*?' ■f'l'l

Tteday. boweeef, we are ovetliwdrd (of im|Hil--,

itb foreign good.. «w that should

OTbk need of a new game law in Jency will be strongly urged upon the I present I<rg»lature. The irmna. Htate (iaartte aaya: “The farmer, of New Jersey have good reason for omibrniug with Uw purpose of keeping sportsmen oil their property unle- they aregraniad ppnuuwion to gun there. A. the law now Maud., the sportsman ha. much the brat of IL And he never hrwitates to fk. advantage »f It.'' IT U neceaaary for tlw peace of mind of a great nfcny people lo have Mine thing or avenebody to kick about. It would be a pity to give thka clam of people all they are eutillcd to, becau~U>ey would hare nothing to compUm about then, and what in the wuild would they do for amuMment! They would not bejeakm. of anyone If they had everything befitting tlieir pro|wr sphere in life, and would con«eqoeiilly be mtaerabX for lack of employ men i

for their touguea.

Uinnt) I*tatd-Circuit Judge Iktllaa decide* that both the We*t Jersey Railroad Cjmpany and Ibe Kradlug ate responsible In damage* lor the killing and injurie. inflicted iu the tenibie meadows collishin near Atlantic Oty last aummer. Thl. X JuM. There wa* negligence by the employ i. The ideration of a

heperienee a temp rmry

ilpplum we should

sba-k. which ba>

brouglit Into our market from direr •irvlgn 'countries. Mor«*>vrr, should | I , e“ e*<

the supplies already on j sphere*

hand, we should get ■sir new *t<*-k*, i 1 l*ete Americaii mills an t /krtupes. • !«■ »btsIrtit from abroad; for wbatevef tbeeiai- same tu

capacity of our under j

ur cons^mptloti .fiord- employment , foreign workingmen, Ibry nap llw itlmatr benefits. ITie money wbicti ir send tw^pay their wage, and em . ployrrs' profit, ft.rni.iio b. tliem new capital and new wealth, while tsir own people are without work and wilhoul

age rewards.

The lime X ripe for a l.u.inea- revival ■id for general prosprnly. Hut the key that must Unlock tlie door tu ore bouse of abundance and X a protective tarifl Xw. I o Increaw our consumptive power

o pay m

duets. If W

we must pay them t. If wc are to have more wean send it abr.iad. scalier foreigners and squander it or

ot the earth.

Prosperity mill tsmie wbe new (grill law CntU the

H»»-ATOR Hh kkm A N will make exeatU-nt Secretary of Htale, be tbocoughly equipped foe the place bX long service and .the knowledge gained as chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relation.. He X loo old now lo owe the office in any way to pro-

aboet metre of the attempt, being made to moon him lo Waahlugtun. He •*}• ih-r ha don’t want any military dX-

piay oo hX behalf,

quarter* foe himself and faro11 Arlington, and will “

, t no doubt be provided with a good seat <blX the Prealdenl X reading hX inaugural at' Tub Jersey City Journal calx atter txn lo Ibe fact that moic of the b.g express companies doing bu.lm New Jersey pay no tax to the tilatr while there are others that do. United tilatm ExpceasCompany.w! baa a monopoly of carrying ex promatter oo lb. New Jersey Central Railroad, and has been making a strong fight recently against an Invasion of It. privllt**, pays no HlaX tax. The National Express Company paid for yean and then stopped. Tne Consolidated has paid every year alnce ir ' much a. WOO la.t year, w hile- the Fargo Company, that has just Into the Bute, paid K«SI*.t year. Journal contends that all the expn*. cnmjauic* abuuitl be placed on an equal fouting »> far a. Ibe i»ynieot of taxes

a any apparent ground.

. A vkjtv frequent method resorted by unpriodided boy* lo induce otheis w ho refuse lo Join them In tlsrlr dXgraceful deeds, X to brand tlietu cowards, well knowing that no t likes to wear that appellation. Tu re fuse to he a party to any question .Lie act or deed dues nut make a coward of anyone, hut, on the contrary, if hr w itb.lands all the asaaulx brought bear u|ion hX honor, it |4ac«s him in the line of heroes, and be slnrold feel and realXa bX poaltiun. No epills-t Uiat can be applied by the uupriucip bully will he taken into Mrtoue rotudderalion by the better ekmeut of the people, and lie who rrliwrs to be infiuenord by them rabes bX standard X nor one hundred fold In Ibej-jrs of the people who have tlie we.farterh. human race at heart, * X> are tli^&cr, who keep the lines of dXtluclioo foe lwarn Use brute and the human race •> tar a|*n What should anvone car. for the opinions of the other Hass? remoTix-rios. iw t»«i: ickv. Home ot our prophets, say* tlie Nea York I*n», are drawing (aralU-l- t. Iwsen the eondlikui. of to-day and those of UTS pieordlUg t he boom w hXb

s a brief but very

““v-metn of a.ull In chancery tb ll, r tried and with decision trssrvi

V’’ In tlie ireue of January U

‘ l '- piatuaut made a deuial over “""’ signature and concluded will

*" *■ ; menl of alleged fai ls differing -o nia-e-

m ! [tally from the boding of the Court,

study the |Tunable effre-t. ^ a matter of iiubli.- record, that one

r tlie other needs onr rev Iron.

TbeViceChauietlof,after a full revXw

lud of ••imim.tanor., in.trad of Mem-: a||d ^usujrtatiou of the law and facta.

H. M. KALBACH, SON & CO., !»;« ANIII RY AAKYIKOCCAN CITY. NEW JERSEY.

AU MATERIAL AMD WORK CITAJUII. TEED STRICTLY HRM^CLASS. ELECTRICIANS. SKILLED ELECTRICIANS FURlUSHfcli DAY OR NIGHT. rosr or rice bo*, are

■ dT Z

: also I

if con-nilug the current and p Pldkw | own bark. OUiers tliere

douarhut who fail utte

their'

c do.

■roves the defendant agreed h. o her for tbe sum id five Mlais. lid- paroX contr !»-!*!.. alie ba- a right to 1 ^ j forced, solely became uf the 1 by ber, and tbe aivrptauce to , : wlfer. Of five dollar-on accuui

soil’d b

if tlu-sr X ivilinecled with II of freedom, as iximmoniy lie!

■city * Inch would take foreign in-1 A.m.n. tlgiitiug in tb. mime oi lilert d of domestic producl., became j f-r what be think, to be bX own righl ign articles liave usurped our own : X very apl to forget tb*e of otb krt I people. IXsin-r ■ nd nglil. are u ow, tbX simply mean- that ..ur' synonymous. A «« « capacity and pon-hx.lug j many thing. wbXb involve troubX ifaiimulaled for awhile, auuuyame to I.X neighbors, but i

fancied liberty of action

JAMES G. PORCH, Plumber and Gas Fitter, NO. 1046 ASBURY AVENUE. y\ ) . xj ent nrr in the business warrants me in guarantees i: all work first-class. A full stock ol supplies always on hat’''. F-timaies lurni-leJ.

i-ei|A was afierwar

the right to do tbem. lie!

may desiie lo gain certain |ii*sis»ions. but bX ( right to do It will dr|cnd entirely upon fils manner of pursuing it. If H Involve !■ Justice or aggression of any kind, all bX right lodu it X annulled. \\ it bout sue b dxcriminationa there iwu be no true fretduui, nor in-

deed any peaceful society.

Tliere X also a lamentabX failure, even among persons of tbe beat inletiUotis, tu dtacriminale between tbe various minds and ctuuactets uf xbw wlib w bom Ibry m^ngX. Ixtrnniuiug w bat ought w be dune In any caae. they promat bud, which, if successful In due instance, may utterly fall In nine other.TbX failure they attribute to the fault uf*ibc blue, wbeu In fart it X entirely due to their owu isrk uf di-crlmitiatioo. Education ha* been wufully defective iu thX'rospect, and cveu uuw the truth Uonly slowly ga uiugacceptance, that instruction, however important; truths, iwever true; pr cepts, however |ust «y all fall Of efieri, uulers they can be ixdc to touch some re*pou»lve chord

i the mind or tbe tiea>t of the cb

Again, there i* tbe very cutuluun fad-

transient and what X permanent, be-

am sequence* uf

an action and its further and w tder

sulU in tbe future When Impulse X

dniug IbX calm sifting X very difficult.

A hungry man oats Indiscriminately,

bX Inalth sutlers; another, iu a ■cut ot auger, says or dues * hat be 1 forever regret. A compa-siouatc , pity mg a beggar, may, by Indis-

criminate alms, produir far greater evils

i those w hich be vainly endeavors •ure. Justice and benevolence er really aulagouiatic; yet, uu dXimguXh tin- province of a shall lufnugc upou both, lierbeit ri|«ncer, in treating of the results

While tbe frXnds ot fish protection are exerting their host energies to have tb* Igmnd Dels abolished along the New sea coast, the an noun cement X [bat a scheme X on foot Xbertea Into one large *' Tbe consummalnsi of X fraught wl uf fish protection tbe best intervals of New Jersey , will Increase Ibe difficulties now In ibe way of wiping out tbX dcatructive form of net. Public opinion X strongly against pound oeta a* used along Ih* avwcoast, fisr

deadly

for taking Dah. and for tlie operators are'qtrerly indiflereut with reap

ippiy. The

New Jency X in parts almost lined

wltb pound net*. IXtwven Atlantic _ Oty and Atlantic Bigtilanda^a di " I'bmeOcetier,

tauce of about atveuty -live miles, there ! mrlm .

re more than one hundred of tboc “J, Tbe reactive efiects upon the bet icia. It X safe to say that thousands I efactur, u|on his drpeudrnls and U|s> •I tons of valusbX fvssl fi-be* are taken Lfi wbu have claims ui«n him; i. Hi nnuaily from the Nww Jency pound j luum-IUlr efiects on the beueOciaiy. a i*U over and above tbe quantity wbXh 0 ,. l i l iuctve toHflBBW—anf hisplea-ure an he consumed for food, and IhX sur-' „ t dmnuuilon uf hX ■Iu. X sold or given away hi formers or m „ tt , rfirefo a. conducive louue or other trucker* to be used a. a fcrtllixer. Rich change of character, and *, tbe efircti Atlantic sreoiiaat of New Jrney u[ , , u M>c teiy- m Urge, as Influencing In Fuud fl.be*, such a drain cannot .[ability. Us immidlaic prosperity sue last forever. Already certain specie, of j , u rrul .ite prospartly

Tbe truly beneficent man cannot af

sbee,ahead, for lustaucr, | f, in j u, |, K aigbt of rltbet of tlc-e. f„i

were very abundant; to-day, tlirougb unless they are diaenmuiated they cat the operation* of tbe pound nefo, this never he efficXnlly united, and urltber

nut often come upon uu, , mu pnwprr at tbe exp

In any numbers. Iu many Ea-alities: oiler.

Urge striped baa. have been driven ( 1 be power ol dkartlmltiation, so neediw*y through tbe employment of tbe, tul to human welfare In all its bearings, amc device. should be cultivated by everyone. It is alleged that tbe purpisc of Ibe) x dnubtlrvs difficult for tbe tbougtitles, is uera of tbe New Jersey pound nets I and uiqialalable to Ibe impulsive; iu propoalug to form tbi- flab trust—for sincere desire and lulelligrul eflon

nothing

imlber, to Join the New York lb at, X to regulate tbe catch, to |>u( atop to tbe waste now going on and ■event Hie me of any fish a* fertilixlng lalcrial. UufoKuuatrlyv tic fun iX reported Inlentioo X a eakrnrd by tic avuwal of a purpac to force up Hie Mi to much higher figure* than are now» reallrevl, making abort, a dear Instead of a cheap foal, and by tbe plana made by Hem for tbe enable He trust to ebruer the market

The wboX plan of thX prupsvd deal siiuuld be cloMly looked into by the friends of fiati protection, and If It ap pears to come within the anil-trust la* consummate n should he reel-ltd b Ibe end. iu tbe meautime there slsaild ibattment of Ibeefiuns tom-ui bgxlatl. il In New Jency which wil prohibit the tier uf pound nets entirely r, foiling iu this, to liave such measure naclrd a* will ptace severe restriction louud tfavb us. and mlutmire lb danger of. the destruction uf Ibe fishing

iuduatry.

■ Oe UIIM MIMI>ATtOX.

ap|ireciate bow largely iiappinm of mankind

depend U|<in Hie poser of d-acrimiua-All animate uaiure is gified with portion of thX foi-uliy. t'«giy or unevinsciousiy, the plant discriminate* between sunshine and a, and tbe Jelly flab drams from [ thr elements around it tbise hirh uiiuXtc, to its sustenance.

difficult tc

J be I

aiug, H

gradually

agreeabX, until at length IX v become so manifest that no seem worth living wltboui It,

and i

■due will

> v^fl ta

Pblladelpbls-a Mlg Fire. Tbe Ore Tueiday morning wbi • wept away or damaged one bundi bulldlnga Iu the very heart of PbiUdripbX, uu Ibe blocks between Market and Filbert slreeis and Juuiiwr Twelfth streets, X Ibe Bloat seriously dodructlve that baa vtailed fur many years, and will take place with tic meuioraliX conflagration

its liXtory.

The Ore started In Hie Iwsa-meti

gnsery store and ap ful rapidity-. Tbe Iw

million of dollars. Rrveral flreturn were arrioualy injurol and one n dropped dead of excitrairul white

fire was raging.

At TbX writing no aalXforlnry planatinn ran be given of tlie rr*s wby it gained such headway; but Tbe ii tense Cold, He difficulty in tiaudlii him* and Ibe alarms which called-11 litcmeu eisewbvre in tbe early hours > morning may arroufcl Iu |airt t tbe failure to clirck It. Tic flame* we ree that He tire communicati clear amaa Maikrl street to Wan maker's, and at our time threaten! Hie whole dcsiruciKai of that great r

•* X alsiul IlOO.WIl. no loeurauie. be .tore mb. ofeuid again for bu-1 C*s yesterday munimg. Andrew Marshall. Ibe p>i>uUrre*tau■Ynt propnetoi at 1KI Matkrt.street.

svHiih of "hhC.I

nry. Tbe vendor . from April T tu

WANA MAKER’S. .PMILAIH LPHIA. Monday. Jin. JS. IS) Girdling M' «wL^th3n twe the Globe J.oi.s .rov> '' ocean each year in search of r

; phi* shoppers. 1 hts

t- beard nutlnog

wrote

ir's plans i , Rf\4 the j

bat. although her time was past, hr .ould extend II until tbe tub, anotbi r party having urged bX right to |«risr. He alsj called at her address In iladrlpbia, leaving like notice. I' pou urgint request be stifi further extetided tbe time even hryoud the day .tc pusitively ansuled blm .be setlte, and then Mild iu fultUIF an agrermeut properly made, and juariy urged by a pure baler. T weeks after He sale waa made, and U t her rights bad lapsed, ■ called on him with money i w hich . forgot to oiler), demanding a deed aril knew it was impurelbte for him to give, and (bereupin, through xHimwl, filed a bill in chancery for ipeciflc i wr formal. . Tbe bill seta forth fiaynirut, and He receipt, and pray a a decree that he cdhrey to the compfolnTbe answer admit, all, bat alleges ■e utter failure of complaiuanl ly wltb ber part uf tbe contract, the .|se of all rights accordingly. He r ■tialou. of time* beyond dcfrtidau duty, and tbe legal insufiiciency uf tbe receipt to bind defendant bry inid tb agreed time, and ite Indefinite uatui contract. Tbe Vice Chauielk fully sustained I be defense uu all potuti The syllabus ot tbe deciaious, as filed by tbe Court, X as folioi receipt which dure not mi idea tlfy tbe lot of land to be conveyed kiwi it can be dUtfugui-lcd from other ion. and contaius no .Uteiurnt l.yr' which tic lutrntlun of .tlie parlies ^Ib respect lo Hie land can be ascertained, X such a memorandum In writing - contract for sale of lands aa will sal tbe statute of frauds. 2 Equity wifi-nut decree specific performance of a pai ole coo tract for sal laud, solely because a purtiou of purchase-money ba- been icid, which may be recovered w ith tutriret

action at law.

S. To entitle a party seeking relief to *l-n-!ttf performance,''there some additional circumstanie, whereby be baa been placed In a situation o lure or iiijury for w hich 1c esn receivr at law uu adequate i-ompcnaaliou, x which would make tbe uou-|wrfunu-aucr of the cuulraet a fraud upm turn ' tee «l susretire Vreyte optaiea. Tills bill X filed by the com|ilaiuauL EUizabetb A. l.ippniiult. and her bus baud against WlilXui Bridgewater pray ing for the speciflc |«:rfurtuauce o: a c* utract sllrged tu tiqpe Uwu madi of a lot of laud situate In tlie borough ot Ocean City, tiape May county. Tbe compXInant, on tbe seventh of April. IWrfi, bad a cut creation v live defendant touching tbe puivhaac of Ibe lot in question and paid him fli dollars, for which she received a reed pi the words and figures aa foiioi

live_/evvipt Ho reft I as a contract ot >

Other aide. No further tiling has been done it

iiii|4aiuaul in any si

Injury for w bleb she t

i tuval cd by a rem

*as notified to mtnply within if lime w hich was, under tbe daiicre, reasutiabte, even if Hu agreement did not make tiro ■nee of tbe contract, and t foiled to iwrforro wltbiu the Ii

cd.

rudv r Hie clmim»t.uce*r 1 ii l> Kind to refuse a decree foi p-rlorman.-e uf either tbe wi the alleged i*role agreement u ground. ■* therefore advise that thebill ettb costa.

••Al'KlL 7l

n Ellubetli A

power, a d the more fully do ae find drvelo|ad. EirsIgM, heating. I web and smell, all contribute i thus nvd only preserving life, but

be same faculty to a gree. so that hX every O indicate an act of

tan| entirely c

F-troyed and aufl\r are ungbte to

Mr. Maishall

Another Ocqan Oty property owl w lin suflers Ii*.. by tbe fire X Jan 0>^k-wn. a dealer In stove* an.l Iwate

another kind ti.au that ' ’ cs suggest He tan Xn-j ‘ rive much that be cannot! ‘

“Received froi •it live dollan Asbury avenue. hi tbe foregoing receipt, tbe patties made luittirr agreement, by {•ruteyiatu Ibe amount of money which was tu be |*id fur tbe iol, and tbe Umr when Ibe payment was to Ur made and by (hX |aui4e |wrtiou of tbe contract they stern to have agreed that tbe payrnt receipted for w as uadeon soount the purchase-money of a convey i of lot oil. .•Section II, on Asbury ave Outran City, which it was intefided -bouid be made by Rrii complainant. None -of tlmw Utter (; pig dig* any of (be subm-queut irespoudqncp wrltterfby Rridgewat • defendant. In any *way aid tbx delicteurv : so that tbe uuly inem -ra dum in w riting, signed by Hie party ■barged therewith, to satisfy the x yt the statute of fraud*', is tjie receipt aUive quoted iu full. Tbh Orfpt X SO lacktug In several of (be neceMary eteiueutary inckleafa of a v.ntract for Ure sale and purebate lands, that It must be held tiLfail c_ tlreiy tu rwtxfy the requirement of the statute. It does not siccify what land r conveyed, as it X sboan Hat re three putvs uf laud wi.ieb ■tfifuUy be diseiiUd as “iut 641. A-bury avenue.''and tlie nieuioianduui ifoe. uqt state any under takiug by Ibe stgirrr to evmvey, nor dm* any thing ap

p-ar u

lie. given bv the J gjte ; mouey ha. been ] tr.i>!l.

1 ready begun tviil have neccssr ttic complete circiing of the git j Usual and unusual goods

i, Europe and Asia coi Wanamaker's—but r

busir

may not be fully covery in an action te tbcaou-perturm-

Bctween-sea;

the Store in best possible shape for new undertakings, In regulating the stocks we get tlie normal share ot “bargains”—goods you arc the: richer for buying and we are better off for having sold. But, having this great outlet for worthy merchandise, wc are continually besieged by other holders of goods to turn their stocks to money. Thus come many other bargains. The word i- hackneyed; is often misused, but wc dignify it by applying the term only to worthy merchandise much under normal value..

Carpet

News ."’I,'

Mens Clothes. Youths'and Boys'Suits. Russell & Adams, 817 ASBURY AVENUE, i 0 n't iait to cal! ami examine them. Prices are tne lowest.

R. B. GORSON,

FuRERAL ♦ 0IREeT0R, Washington VanQilder. Mananer,

ary thing that money could buy—.ilk*, j

A. a rule, it is only anxaig tb* prnr- j prrou. that m* GmX tbe |«s lacanueMc ■ The |.uur banu t time to dnelup fu.X | of any kind; li. v i.t ver Ixve nun h uf ( anytluhit- but tbey give of tbeir little m i a way that |mu their richer neighbor! M> t£ most 'amoxiog inrtanew I can r, Tw» lots are spic and span eaU of tb* effect of a anddenly acquired ; >"« '' om makers, forion. op™ a |>rt meanmsa uthat told T w0 kfi* * re from our stock by an Eugliah anthoraboul an old worn-. hand. an in an alnud.iKx*, who cam* into a A large variety of styles and ammillion by a chancery decision Hitt had pie yardage to meet the wants of ’ ■“* 1 dl prompt comers. SO rolls Bigelow Axminster C»r>et, 20 styles. Carpet perfection. u,r™.».,h«v«k««. w n«T. «- E - TteregvW pike fc 11.50. Hung imaginable, in a kindoffreniy of pxwwaitn. Rnt when it came to tea 140 rolls best Body Brussels Carahe ntOerod. the debated, tlie chaffered, pet, 30 styles. Otic lor regular but abe never could make np ber mind 11.23 goods. Just reached US. to buy and pay lor, at any one time. All our Roxbury Tapestry BrUSmore than a ••quarter of a pound of sc| s Carpet, 30 styles, some with good black Bobea.'• fihe would have 6 . 8 border , 0 mall h ; some mat-hi d felt beggared by * pound of any tea at r3rrv , any prioa; it had al ware been so pro- siaircarpci. 00.. ciou. to ber that abe had luvt all aenw^of Thirty styles all-wn.,1 Ingram iu iutrunic value. Ferbaps itreproaeuX Carpet, Extra-Super, at uOC inad to some extent the bright unattalna- Stead of GO.. ble, without which life ha. no seat.— And 25 styles of “Agra” Ingrain LippinoouV Carpet, extra heavy, at GOc instead

Petersbure:, N. J.

W. G. SMITH & SONS. Building Lumber OF ALL. KINDS. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moldings. Bratkcts,Columns, Newels, White Pine and Cedar Shingles constantly on hand and under cover. Orders left at 807 ASBURY AVENUE will receive immediate attention. Yard: Corner Fourth St. and West Ave. IV. i>i^yaio;vi>, LUMBER 1 BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. COR. TCNTII AM) WEST. All 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 Anbury avenue. H G. STEELMAN & CO.,

making tbair want., fears, etc., known to other* at tbeir aperies. A writer on ante recently investigated the matter ai far aa those interesting littla insect, wero concerned, ii* saw a drove of ante at a small, black variety, which were

gain it gives you; so random hints are the only fair hints, after all. Take Blankets. Prove the store by

these—

$323 a pxlr—FluDy. white.

ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORKin either hard or soft wood.

values are Mm puled, ik

SITS a pair—Pretty white Blanket, even se had to charge U lur uniu we

saved in the buying.

, S5 a pair- Sev en-pound Blankets, ome-

earrying eggs or sick and belpleaa rela- tenths wool. Extra Urge.

K ’ - SMhetag flunk. res-rerexw re »»»-

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feet*." Tbey were probably pretty well the lines we Sell.

along with their work. Judging by the — leisurely way in which they Jogged Newest s P rin - i' here— along, and oi>on meeting they would Whitt: j u “eeJ by the Stock of frequently put tbeir beads together aa — , lt White Fabrics of Amertbough chatting about tbeir new qaar- VJOOdS j can make. -Heady lor

tera or some other interesting subject y 0ur choosing.

It being a queation in the nsturalisfa irvmind whether they were really talking SS ^ ^ ^ or not be hit <« the expedient of mnr- pj^ , Bj cn ^,j Muk dering one of tbeir number to are if tbe Kart and nnped Mus! others would run and tell what had ChcvkrJ and vtij-ed S.

happened. He saya; "Tbe eyewilmwrea IV.

of the murelor harienrd awav and laid- Loot CW-th “chara-i.fi Hwtr bead* Uwelte r with eveiy u.l they plv meins -son" -» met, wbcrenpuu all would I urn and v l ” *' f ., ' ,

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