Ocean City Sentinel, 11 February 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Oceas Cnr Sentistel.

b Dot KlrotrtCMl Appllai

THIS TKi'TM BKAl'FiRHKn. this, ton. t" > wicfcrd way, and

. . . . UKful to aalk in tbr »aiiiF " la Itee Cfepmur* Coprt. Krrry cyrlrr abnuld OUrf'lll; Tbrarnokc of tb* battle ba> lined. |rur , ud .j. IWfote VW Cbaboellor Keed. In tb* optuion recently banded d..« ; and tbe JColon of the BBRUCBL »n ^ ln ^ T| ^.v^sbeei. pot < a«ndeu, Monday, teatlmony wa« heard Judlteof the Hupreme Court of

B. CI RTIH ROBINHOX. ** ul ^ ^ * t ,,w m " U, ™ d forth P.U.nit and yci tb-t now,}‘o theca* of R Irvin* llaijett va. the .ylvar.la In a aim amluM a r

N«ta Itbatandln* tbe threat that ureal after a U|»e of TOOyeara, It ab-nUl nut AtUutlr City Aniu*nieul Cyanpany. rooi|v . •- ' bodily barm would be done u. uotoo haveobutoeda fuller r«*Uatl..n. Qf i an action bronght to rcwvwfcr electri- by ey,

’ «e made ratkarfVei of tbe ulteraucva In

,! played by council In not >>lninr Uh- | w j„ imafeli movement for tbe enactment of new though in a tntoeral way

u brougtit to recover for electrl-

r great ■■al aervlera. When Vice Clumcellor railroad crmlug. I time, but ItervJ entervd tl»e court-naan, bla eyar followa: ad >4 taira were oaifronjed with a bnlf doaen dec- “There la a oouli l I or, al- trie llgbla. a in. dor and an X-ray a|.jai- round and round e

• of rlcctrlctiy, well a> a bicy. i

llw

■'VP-

THURSDAY. KKBHUARY II. I8»7. Incorporation lawa-lawa of tbe mo

momentoua Import at tbta time 1

c and

■a cuy, I

»• poo|de who have aecn a rmllnawl r perform tbe every-day feat of bringing hla train from a high rat< •peed to a ataudatill at any drwlgua point wop to think wbat a'really •killful fo»t U l». and wbat a high degree of mental labor la involved in it. T engineer baa an Intricate problem aolee every time be atojw hi. tral Tire Weight of tbe train, tbe nurbber of c»r» In It, tbe eonditron of tbe track, it* character aa to grade, tire rate al w bleb be la running and vartoua other thing* enter Into it and aflret the rewult. Hr muat eolve them all In a moment. It order to know when to abut ofl •ban and when to apply the brake. *o Uia bla train may not about |wat tbe required point or atop abort of 1L Tbe caae of tbe engineer wl recent wreck on tbe Hound 11 rook routs I* a pertinent llluatratioa. It will be remembered that, abortly before this, hla train tiad atruck and killed two men who were cruaaing'tbe track In a

. The aeddent and

ie ddayU • balance to c

auch an extent that when lie took aiding to get out of tbe way of tbe ei preaa be did not calculate exactly right. He ran a little too far and got ouj tbe main track joal in time for tbe coiliaion. Now, be la rejiorttd to be In alate of complete pnadration, and wUI be a long time before be can run

Ocean City’* material lutenwu—we not for a moment entertained even tbe remoteat Idea of receding from tlie puailion we tlien awwnnrd. d nut utter. In tbe article cumof, a .ingle thought for which an apology to offer. We condemned tbe cutyae puraued by cuwrfcil their iHiblic caiwcity, and Wrongly ccn.ured Hie undignified eviuduW and uDgrtillemauly language u«ed by two of tbe mem beta of that augual body. Individually. Aa.three facta are djw matter* «>f hlatory, and aa are aaaerted only a truth ewally euaoeptlble ol pria.f, denial Would be utterly unwar-

inted.

Tbe conduct of tbcae two would t lion*, at the meeting of council bel it January IS. merited a much mol •evere rebuke than that adminlaierrd

r laauc of tbe 4tb Inat

enacled in IbU office, «ei Tbura-. morning laat, wltli one of the criticized eVHindlmcu in tlie leading role, furnlahrd tbe m<at oonvincing proof that we did not underrate hi*

alandlug aa a gentleman.

by threat* or

cajoled by bribe*—wc defy tbe former turn with foatbiug from tbe latter, purpoee di*barging our duty

wiring wh

protective induatrlea were directly helped by protccUve dulie* favoring the Induatrlea in which they while more were employed in Indua»zl*B not protected. Incrraalng tbe ad ’'•ntagea of even a few tuilitou. of our la aometbing worth

mow doctrinaire free Uadeta, Ignored tbe indirect eOecle of protection. A Urge manufactun-r of leather cenUy wrote thia In reply to a queal about tbe eflect of dutiea cm bla beul “We are not directly affected Importation of foreign good., but i Indirectly very much affected by it, a. r product to Miller > importation, of foreign rlloe." That ta the way carpenter* and bfackamltba and etreet car driver* and thousand* of other men wboare eugw induatrie* not eubject to foreign competition are affected by tbe tariff. People with whom they deal, people who furntab them cuatom, pxqde on who* proaperlty the activity and proaperity of tbelr buainewa depend*, are helped by protection and Injured by free trade, and they are a fleeted, beneficially lilJurioualy, acwrdlng aa Itvir <-u*

1 InduMry help* tlie bualnea. of and. whoae connection with canmA be abown on larlfl acbedulea. iSTU-'M WKi oari r Kuaa, of till* county, purpwa ‘ U In the Senate which ere shall not be emStale aaylunia any

it of tlie SUte.

that two-third*

be aayluma i

r tbe application of Urn* who are native Jererymrn and voter*. Tbeempkiyingot help baa been entirely Within tbe Juriedlctlou of- tbe principal

me. It la claimed that It to have help that baa bad acme experience, aud thla kind of help can only be accured in HUlea w tbere are aimUax inatilutloo* which give to tl

tbe iumiedtatr uelgbbarbuud of tbe luatltutlona. Mena tor Horn' bill will provide a amlnatloo for all wbo apply for iJacea aa nuraea and attendant*, so that they muat give rvldeuie of prnflciency before they can be admitted.

Ill

with

tbe creatkm of a cnoimfcaiuu to examine mto the rliaracirr of the mnliral treaUnent given In tbe IwoMUtr Inall-

totmaa.

There baa a! way. been that m both Inatltutlona. ~ a. there i*

It l>

rfc'vtblug

particular fh>m thu* in charge- They

ate^itre, nndouKty

that tfa. urdlnary laymen tannut data wbat la leli.g done for tlie ioaane, ctam on lb* part medical piactiu..,,-

Wblle we will give no countenance tbe aligbteat Infracilou of our civil laws, tbere I* a limit to human |atlence, and forbearance may cemac to be a virtue. We gladly welcome our friend* we have no lime to give to Irate official*, wbo have brough proach upon themaelve* and diagraced official pualUoua by foul and unwarranted public utterance*, and wbo attempt to juatlly their conduct In the ryea of tbatr oonatltueub resort to tbe argumeou of bull lea and

. We have a duty

Wi

o notice bow frequently n the alow and ji equilibrium ber u autAgunkatk- extreme*. Tbe in which ,»be pt or bodily graUflcmttuo. a an illiistratinn of tliia. Kium I lie ear Ik. limes of which we have record we knot tbere have hem there wbo bareeboren them a* their chief, If not their only, good. They have been slaves of their appetite* aud psaaiotw, aaertfletug to them all nobler alma and higher aapiration*. Coulinual relf-tnduigeiu peed tided aelf-governi

incurporale tliem'inb

conduct. While some enjoy tlie pleaio * unthinkingly, and oilier* frown upon them rrbuklugl/, tbrtr real |hiry.se la bst aigbl ol alngetber. Xpi If that purjase be beallli of body, vigor ’ mind and strength of will, w hat i-an r more im|a>naiil Ibati to study tbe ■hject aud to dlacvivef bow In rarh i* to make them fullUl ibeir misJou? If this truth were firmly rooted in the mbid. It would clear up many of (be question* that now vex u. as to tlie right pi air lor keif-denial and tlie right be made of It. lari tbe pleaatire.

of the palate, for ln>

■lf-denlal Which limit, them, work for lie narur rud In view—(be health of

be body—and mutui be pleiv of boatillty. •Ire for ease or for ext

rej.se, for fashion or comfort purjvsr of tile* enjoyment. be held Mipmnc. ttieir limitation, will ijily mean. t-> the aame end. If athletic sport, are tiard to give vigor to tbe frame and strength to the munch-, they will nol be carried to tlie jaunt of -xbausUou, nor will Uiey be omitted altogether. If money I* valued opening tlie di.ir to opjairtunllie., thu. beurflltiiig self and oilier., it wl uetlber be greedily acruniulaled for i nor yet denounced a. tl root of all evil. Wheu Jileaaures fulflll Ibis mbs ion of ultimate benefit individual and to tbe nommumty, tbey wlll be welcomed aud enjoyed: they onare to do Ihia tliey will be “fully restrained. It t» in loyalty end, for wbleb they are tbe mean lion between jileaaurr and wlf-deutal will becomnlete. To realize |o carry out aucb a principle may well demand all the knowledge lafelllgmoe and thought aud eutbualtliat can be brought to bear upon It takes but lltUe of any of tb e unthinkingly relf-ludulgent morbidly*acrtic, but they are all n one who would elicit I value of jileawure aud the uaefultie*

burden Instead of a support munlty, and a sorrow Instead of a joy to their frivuda. On tbe there have been tbore who, deploring tbere great •Vila, have rushed Into tlie opposite extreme and denounoed all tbe pleasures of setire utterly and Indiscriminately. Melf-deulal wi .ujiremr virtue; renundaliun of all de lights, tbe doctrine they upheld and enforce. Even t natural deMres were to be read tbe moat innocent joy. were nounced. Nothing could be ■ metrically opjoeed than the* and jmctlcea, aud for age. |>a.l

tbere baa been a

and intelligent eflovt to find golden mean that would jmam of gind In each, while discarding

espectlve evil*.

n at tlie juroeut time, however, t hardly (Halm to have found U; 1 tbe aame npjnaitr leudeii work In diflemit individual*, though icalified extent, and there la e> le of ojiiulon a* to bow far Mirra ol sense may rightly be joyed, and where they should be denied. Tlie argument* given by for bla favorite standard in tbt. matter would have mute poa rr and Co

r if ti

> wellr.

limbed j>riuci|4e on which

Both three who follow the*

jileaaures .imply for their for any ressm condemn

them, practically deny that tbere la any ulterior reasw for their ex stenev. Tbe service fur them to ja-rform for Uie wi of bumanlty? If ao, then bo re make a fatal mUlakr in nut d

covering and furthering It.

It may not be generally known that early aa tbe twelfth century > lab jiblhjaujiber, Malmunidre by

icta a jiriucijile, namely ■Miraa of retire, allliuugh jairpore, are u. be wei-

He aaya. by •Co a man ra u doing tlie

Uie body

ind in full energy, xy of llluatralkni; “W drink* hi. jiurj.se thing, ought to hr not lug Jumaelf, ao that hr should Ml or drink that only tbe jalale. but bla jMirjasr ought to hr ‘ preserving hi- body and lin in goal bndth.” And again: “P •111 aay, .luce jrolou aud the like jiarefou-

III part with lb

n allogrtbrr

to drink wiue. in not to reside In a flue

>k-b wvre from tbe jaiser^aiure of Uie juaitiou can le enlertalneef for ,mdru lighting and ffeatiug t om- meiiL In so cirolliig tbe rider mu pany. All'uf tin. janajibemalia wa. laonieextent have bis atleutiou f placed in tlH-ywurt-roim by tbe Allan- jon his w heel, and al jiart. of tbe c Electric Eight t'orujaiiy for tbe jair-' uiii.t have hi. back to the tra.-k w T of cool radictlng tile Ustiinony of Ite i- jiroferelng to watch. The lai eru railed by the aniuwnieui cm- ipiires a full atop, not only for tlie pany. Tlie pra.-ti.-al dCaSunitiatiou jof tbe time and oj.j.irtunity f.d ol . watched with a great dnl of Inlrr- vmtlou, bul to recurr undivided a by the I Vain aud tlie nffimta-r- of I tl.m, and I lie substantial and nol u bar wbo were jirrreut. TIh- treti- |y la-rfiiiictory.jirrforuiaiM-e of the < ny in tlie .-are * a- comduded^Bd | to look and Il-trti. Hiding round argumrut w ill be made in Tn-nh.il hi; round In Urgcx.r auuvU circle., » a arch. Al the conclualoti of the (-aw j for a chance to -lio.t aero*, i- n rver reen an X-ray maeblur, and be jr.iiialdcliug Uie care of (li.ui.iuu a- aovnled tlie J.lcaaureof tuoklng at laud the control of Hie rider over own hand .and arm. Vice Cbau-j instrument, a bicycler muat undr HhirOrey, wIhi waaahu present, and i ordinary cireuui.ttme* li$ troate uiimlarr of lawyer, placed Ibeir jauliject h^lieaamerole.uapnltel

note - Tbp j, te glean Clark U

by a pnrt. Mare, diacovered m IkB* that 11* •rnu-' rtar Minna bad a far lea* brilliant com If,I»d paniou. Continued obrervalKai for near •rved ly * u year. Jiri.T.-l that thi. *-<-..iid t«dy •rr a revolved around the first one in au eliije

deal orbit, at a distance nearly a» go al aa tbe planet NejitnBe from tlie smi. Bul in IB VO lb. ecaapamou diaapp.ar.-d

• ling (rum rlew, baring rea<-t*d » punt ta r* a legal a- n* track ao nearly in lin* with Mirln* -b pro- that ita faint light wa* orarwhatrord by

lUTKOBIZEO. BT FIRE UNDERiffllTHIIS, MIDDLE DEP^TMEKT, EOS

, ELECTRIC ughtimg.

i that

; (ffulgenoe of thedegstar.

H. M. KALBACH,

SON & CO.,

933 AMlil'KY A»F,.MK. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY. Flectriiwl SupplH-, Inealideiarut I Jim

electricians. SKIUEB H-htllUCIAIfS reRKISHEb

DAY ORMICHT.

post OPkicr box. ate

■Tbe great variatloua of temjwtmli recorded tbl* reason in tbe Middle Hla tea should be mrefully noted by gardener, and burticulluriaU. mercury reertiily drojqied from thirty 10 "forty degree. In tome jsrt. of tbl. red Ion. Hut much smaller ebaugre ■emperature will Injure vegetation re oualy, If tbe change la from mild itber. In December we had

.yaJfmm

the lUb) In which tlfo me. lure waa considerably above freezing, A similar, though aborier, .jell of m: weather will jwobably be recorded tl month. March and April, aa well February, are likely to resemble January lu tbe occurrence of sudden and sharp cold a Jells succeeding waves mild and springlike weather. And H just auch rajdd alteration.—fru mild to freezing ternjerature—that a ao Injurious to tires. Fruit trees tb are prolific may jirrhajs ta- fortified In some degree against tbcae change* by IllUe lime, woudaabcw nr other fertilizer spread over llielr root* aa a top log. As tbe Uanien, In Ha laauc of tbe Vtb Inat., aaya: ••Much tree* need looking to at the root*, aud although lat. for such work It bad better have a •w (ban allow It to stand

Tbs following pusm, uuoipore-d by Mrs. Mary T. Hush, of thia city, at a lecvptiuu of welcome tendered Mr*. Kev. Dr.T. C. Murphy, jinsldi of tbe Foreign Mi—iouary M.«Heiy. Philadelphia on Friday evening laat her return from a trip to tbe Holy Land:

Hi m A Kaar. rndertaki-r> bnere. Office and rmdrme and Wf: A.bury avenue. Tbe la atyle casket alsay* on band. Ihalie. rrmoved from hotel, boarding Im. and iviUagw and kept until burial. Arctira, C to 10; Kubter Bout*, ma 6 to 10; boy*', 8 to 18; ladna.1 n uu* In Men * H«uaet*~4], ei.s Oat Mia. II lUu.k .

i far .■in-ugh to boo.am- risible on* n Dr. T. J. J. Hoe of the l ine, mil Chicago, temporarily al the 1> well 1 rerraKuy, King* ta ft. A T., ndm«« ‘ tbe satellite on tlie other aide of its m ary a few weeks ago. The I-ei - - quired fa (aie oomplrie ovolutit

WANAMAKER*S

ind. before the luachiur an

me* of Here- member, very jilainly. { mnrel for Judge Jollue, tlie roreivrr j r the Brigantine Transit Conijmiiy,' itiuunred lo tbe Court that tlie prop-1 ty bad tgrn told, and asked for an \

ccidcii

lication of such r HI be exceptional i tlielr own fuel

y broken

>* i forty feet of alluv •u. the Nile covered ! »|e. So did the Arj! -e- Then Kuropc got ted iost it. In the j •re. Lu. a della Robhu

tierr

J Pa It?

bicycler bring bl

t diem

deceased in the jireregii ea

delightful jieiBoiially-conducted

r, allowing two day* al Old Point 1 (Vimfort, one at lUrhmuiid and two at Waabiuglou, will leave New Yorx and Pbiiadelj.lila February 31 via tbe Peuu-

Itailroad. Tliui tour ravers a

j*culiarly Intrreatliig lerritory, tlie let bnuty of tlld Poinl, tbe histurir lUum^Trbf Itlcbmoiid aud tl* rver-lutenwliug-departmenls and iusliln- Itwonid aj.pcar proluhietbat iu a ft

on. of tbe National Capital.

Ticket., including trau.(»ruti..n,; PJ'“* 1 meals cu route In both direction., trane-1 of passenger- and baggage. Iiolel 1 .n* M .,, aceomn. ' --4^ nt «Vioro4k eery gpUt ben v Hiehmotid and Washington, and car-1

vef

ord, France, 15

! was the father o! enameled r 0 '!' ' in France—not the applier of otl

| men's wit, hut tlie labor;

! of a science. Sixteen > cars laeoi ; was spent in the evolution—year! ' of privation and sacrifice. Aye, ! more, for the spirit of the inventor | quenched the spirit of the man. His ; children died from lack of comforts; j

his wife pleaded in vain.

The man was mad.

| The kiins needed fuel—fuel, | fuel. Empty purse, the upbraidinps of his wile, the contempt of

JAMES G. PORCH, Plumber and Gas Fitter, NO. 1046 ASBURY AVENUE. My rxjiprit ncc in the business warrants me in guarantcfiiv all work first-class. A lull stock ol supplies always

on band. K'timates furnished.

Men'sClothes, Youths'and Boys' Suits.

Russell & Adams, 817 ASBURY AVENUE,

i I >on‘t fail to call and examine them. Prices arc the lowest.

R. B. CORSON,

FuRERAL ♦ BIRE6T0K,

MarSger, *

fact, I tbe jametratiug J«i» 1

•ary expense for a ja-rhal of which 'III be .old at rate of *86.00 j «*«

ork. Brooklyn and Newark, 1 '‘“V*** “T 0 " “ u J ' fatal wound, at a di-tAtn-e of

$84 00 from Trenlou, *88.00 fhoi Phil*-

lelphla and I'Mj-irtiotiate r«

Cher stations.

Ticket, w III also be sold hi < 'orufort and return direct by tegular ram. wlibiu six days, iudinhng j Mil tat iou, iuucbo.n uu guiug Uip, and three-fourtbsday*'board Point, at rate of *!tiUUfrom New York, Hn»klyn ami Newark, 116.00 from Treutuu,$14 HO from Philadelphia aud jirojairtionatc rate* from other slat ion*. Apply to ticket agrurte*, T Agent, 1106 Broadway, New V (leu. W. Boyd, AreiaUul (ieiirral Pa.retigrr Agent, Broad Htrrrl Hlatluu, Philadelphia. _

Lawyer H. I-a

-a llpm- Jayn -■ider- and cn

creditur* of

the Brigantine Transit Uompany, al Itox-ivcr C. Vfll. JolUte’a aalr, al the Atlantic City I iilet Thursday afU-rm. jiuicbaacd tbe jiroperiy of (lie ra jiauy located in Atlamic City and BrigaiiUtic for *60,000, subject to mortgage of *16,600, held by local p tie*. Tbe ramjwuy'a three haudrexnr ■teamen-, used to ferry jilmaure-reekcr* acrore tlie Inlet to Brigantine Beech during tlie -umme, months, brought flO.Ori), and tlie ntlier projierty, rolling •tuck and jwaer boure of tbe trolley Hue, pavilions, two bouse* and wl and office in Atlantic City, add *31,000. Tbe Trenail Cumjany never jaid heavy dividends, and alt bolder* have revera! time, been called ujuin to make up deficit*, amount of money baa annually been

■jcut In repairing

'■i.i , J wwli^Uit Jonrualiil txiuucuc*. biLab44,.„e-TO.r reredbed by winter Morma. wblrh Have HapcaxiUe in V.rana. where. > uU:

though a low born man might be al- T,le evolution of the WANA-

mitted to tbe «upen»’a table, hia wife MAKER CHINA STORE brinj-S you the

nerre could be. The fart ia correct a ’

tbe occaaion of a runoua a*

track.

plctely away, and It waa said that tb cumjiany was heavily Indebted to tb late J. Itq^i Hitler at tbe time of bl h. Tbe jiurehaaeiB at Thursday 1 and make extensive imjirovemeut*. Tbe member* of Hamnion Ion City Council were lu anything bul a jileaaaul jud when they adjourned at their it meeting, (ieorge Bing resigned uu council four month* ago, aud

bn T. French waa elected

xoe.

At the laat meeting It waa dlarovcred the I.rwldent of euuuril* that no j«-r 1 bidding a (•overutuent jwaitlon can liold an elective office. Mr. French be mg Uie jawlmaaler, lie waa itiriigil.lr ■ be a mrruiirr of eouucfl. Tbl* miatake I* going to oat that city large sum of money, a. all omtrarii ireu out while M r. French aaa a mem er are void. A large coo tract wai given to A. P. Himjrem tor aireet algn tsaxld.. Mr. French'* vote gave riimjutract. Mr. Key.rr, w lio was i-ouiraet. Mr. Simjreui baa

Will h

and whoever get* the

art » Hen It b proj-rrly ex ecu I Tbe .aher jiriucijal contract for eiecuir light.. wbicb I* al nub ilammoutoo will be three mouth, louger In •ecunog good afreet illuuai

Tbe nr

o- hi*

omtni ia rbrmical jamder •

ronnu. j.eo|M-rii. X. whirb. wla-n ajq.li. tu -M to lb-- tko, laraimw a j. rf«n lather Tben.inatoad of Um k-eu ■ pa—I <Trt 111. fare, n-moruif rnUrely alt traeauf beard aud (suMariM. It la rlaimml that (be chemical ta In do way

lujonow to Uie akin or system

J. I-atwii KnauH-y maara a ajrejally of uet-M-rerna. old frame irj*lrr.| ami or' led Bca^ tkir. Htb and \\ ewtiBliop.

Cm 10th and Wist

kxnci> ~ A good, reliable agent in elf tlie following j-*irit.- Ocean riea Isle City, Ttirkah.e and IVIrn4.org, to rr|ireaenl ua fig the mb- of Itarne-' \VbiUr FIvers.Hyiph.. Fal.e*nOvellands, Itiandl » Im-alidt a|e May biryebn; exrluaiie lernu.ry given. Ad- • . Young A Tayfor t'y'detXi., Angie-

N.J.

a ted. oteri...king lb. bay. Ai.Jy x»: Proaideut Buildiiig. Pbiladrlj.bla

fatal wounds

4,000 yard*. It la it wbat tbe-propurtiuo U la likely to be. At n« plus:va effort* will be aa before, but at lung t ballet track. Uie small. which often approach '

in character, aud tbe moderate degiei of cunmiiuuUdO aud tnaunng of tbr, buue will bo asrgically adiantago.iu-.

Petersburg, N. J.

w wrajam aud | [.foken and burned, and the storythe joujixtiii j te || er joints his vlirrux hy the glow . rre the i**im» f rom the lyst sin k. The fire dies, the :

kiln cools. Paltssy, with tremNiny j

i hands, withdraws the few pieces, j. ay Joy! The enamel.had fused! Sue- ■ three twt cess was his—vessels of intermixed j :«ibe ex- colors after the manner of Jasper j tbe aatm were the fruits 5! his labor—and | b.« narrow ti, c 0 f making them was his. ilw«uid». | Not madman now. Success-veiled |

the past; Cathaiinr de Medici ; roni/ed him. His detainers t

his champions. The world had j

will form the bulk of the i^mboiCAintJ. as it often has gained,! QF ALL. KINDS. mjuriM of tbe future, fur it would seen, through saytilke. There was aj , • I

luipuaaibl* wnh magazine quick firing row of tinf graves. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moldings, Hrackcts, Columns, Newels, qw^’^^t’^r^uTiai^'h. ! Rt^orffiafionfand^in h 1 the i White Fine and Cedar Shingles constantly on hand and under

f* 1 "**- second time, suffered for tbe faith lie covtT. Orders left at

*»k« “ .' lX K™"'* th » t ! would ntf recant, and went to the

Bastffe. Death saved him from the . qqj ASBURY AVENUE

A W. C. SMITH & SONS. Building Lumber

will receive immediate atten

which he

uwr DIWWIU ra K‘-ran ,

supply of ammuuitmu will be larger.| lenceu.

(fo, facility f.ir it* diaebargo gnwlvr au.) ] This IS not the story of

amokeleiw jajwder will incroaaa accura but mcrclv an incident toslluwho'l, _ _ | _ _ | /A I aai m ■'.iss— Yard: Corner Fourth St: and West Ave

although there la high autboruy for . ^ won t,y 0 | sumcOling akin* to ;

contrary upiuiun, that the next great . Po,U ‘ r y fhiking—and/how we

of lb* tojtuy, will be largely

Bul v.

LUMBER l BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES.

- ‘ CORro-TKNTH AM) WKST.

been simplilied until tlie capacity of a single factory in Limoges, France, is eleven thousand plates in a day. Another Limoges factory has increased its daily capacity by half

even since 1892.

“All Otis means something to the

erec nenang, to aine mi to. same tatue user of China—that something a with himself and the czarina. Such a saving in COSts that has 1101

republican priurijile* unJi | now be en s lia fc J to Uie full

The Wiener Tagblalt. ao mflui-ntial Austrian journal, baa found an eatraordlnary reaa.-n for prai-ing tbe demeanor of tbe raar. He arlually allowed Mm.. Faore and Mma. Briaann, wlio are n<4

All kinds of Iltnldrnjj Material lurnished. Special inducements to all Builders. 1-rench Buck I.cad and Ready Hived Paints. For convenience, orders may be left at 746 As bury avenue. H G. STEELMAN & CO.,

at tbe Hoftrarg wbra tlie enija-ror bad to tiness and beauty. The;- , exert fai* personal antbority to obtain : low by Comparison with those asked ! partner, for hi* premier', daughter, but ^ othcr stores. Tllty are possible I w ooDtemporery mrely mndakre the ; becaU!jC wf thrr ^ d ..,. a

the world's standard makers

rank exrept that derived frean bia favor. | —Seller without useless expense— Hia notice, in fact, aa Kicbola* I core we depend on the volume ol ; openly aaid. of itself confer* rank. Tba business for Uie outcome,

well born In Boaaia have aerial ad- The stocks are TanOqre*. as every where elae. but Peter yes, best, tba Great's ablert mlniiter waa a cook, fouv

or auUer, and tbe tradition baa -never | b-en forgotten. In Huaaia, aa In every 1 oriental country without exoepuon, all

—Loudon h pert*tor.

i j gUGENE C.COLH,

ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK-

in either hard or soft wood.

riir 0fficB ' Yard and Mill: 8th and West Sts.,

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

is Alfonso

Tbe jinaent king of Sjiafn i XIII, who aarrndod or ralb. r w

up lo tbedbrour in the year of hi* birth, ; 1888. hia tn.alter being dirlan-d qu.i n regent. Belwd-n 714 and 768 Sjam wa« | govenird by (mire. Pclayo, a dreo. n<i- I ant of tbe Gothic king*, waa the Gret; diatinctively Hpani-h wivereigu. wh.ra : rule was acknowledged over a jxmioii ; of Ibe north ai..ut 71*. From that time Bjiain has had about l>>0 king*.' Tbi* , extra!arliuarr numb, r f<w that length of . time M explained by the* nirenmataii.| tiiat, up to tbe union of Feed maud and , I-abella. Spain was divided into two I and sometimes more iu.1. ja-nd. nt moo- I arebire. owing alligiaure to different I

w. L. BEZRRY. Manfuacturing Jeweler,

PULL THE INSIDE OUTSIDE.

KEATING

BEARINGS ARE SLIPPERY. Conr- and ia*ra are ground and I poflahrd lu I hat high touch of glasalnc»* Which give* that glide that Anr CaraioGut. dc. ce, m. re, MM* a.rau«. KliATINQ WHEEL CO., "• ■” •-flucvo-B. acak

Hotel Brighton,

OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. APPOINTMENTS an.. SERVICE K1RST-CLAS

K. K. isOd\'\ ^

*^tuitli (V SSoixm,

Piiitiit

Eriiiiii oil Sip M. try-. -UrtlmaUw uu Deraratlulia. Store, 1046 Asbury Avenue, near Eleventh SL