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Ocean Citt Sestinel.
K. CXBTIM KOBI WM>X,
to » m*o Mtnpl? fur orrulwc H*i" In-
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THDRHDAY.JIAWH IS. I
Aifono the t>UW ricncd by «be lf« cruur wuHeaMe bill No. 0, pruvidi 11—I (be olDrta] cavciupr* lined »l rl Uut>« nbmll to blue In color, ln*ir»il of white torrtolurr. There bnuR phn-hOuue lu the Uw IH»t 11 •hell tcflect unaiedlately, it (rill not be ■ened at the outnluK nliriDf «brti«D, W euune. but will date lu o|cfatioo Mi
and after July 4th-
Ir It la the Intention of the UK **- tore to Mnother UiettonwH rle.-ti .ii bill, member* who cane up for rr-dectioii nest fall will to reminded «f the fart. Moat of the puiebaMble vote In t*« Hlate la now polled brlweeu 6 and 7 o'clock lu theavraln*. and If the Kuuart bill h defeated tl*e He|«ibllran party will bare to hear the reapunalbllily tml«»ed opoo it by the ma>>rity In tta legtalatare. of foelainK the oimi|itW*. of eutata. That la the long and abort
of the atary . __
aining to
ad. 'It la nut imprubablr eflort may to made to provide lu t biennial aeaaiona amend men I f-r the •lection of aaaemUymeii by diatrirla Inatead o( by oouutlea. Tula la 1 to on It propuallloo mooted, but It may not
tea to 114 iponent, Joarpb W. Bailey, of Texaa. r. Heed made aome enemlea In tla le congraai by hla rigid oppwlilon to a expeodilu.r. aa well aa by
. tin l
“V
r [irvyuled and theredortl'Hi trf revenue | by Aiprcutn antlcipMiuii of newdu- , tah greatly prevented. If <*>ugre— !• alar It will folbrw Mr. liinglej'a advler
and f*a the im-aaure ladroe May.
Tik- Dinglcy Urlfl. aa It will to known In out ecuoomb- bt-tory. fulflib tto pledge*of the but camjaUrn aitli ooMCrvatln and without radinalalteratiiHie. It pronto tto revenue which ie Heeded and it fomiabea the pn/tce--laai for a hkh the ouuutry voted lad NovVnitor. The revenue ta rbirfly in-
.-rea-e* by adding hi tto duly which tocomee again, aa it waa |«s to l*«, tto forem'»l e'UUT
enne. l'roto-ll'« la provided, ikH by re-euactiag I to McKinley taria, for tto Uepahtican I any la filedged to no aetodui*-: tot by fliiug ralea at a mrdium i-.int tot ami ito McKiuMy and ■ to VVitaou lartfta and tranaferring-to tto dullatile IM a number of ankle*
Compand will
tto ralea air low, nor rould they ban been lower and have carried out tto pmlix-tlte i-rmclple. With tto exeep Hull of wool, wrgdena and luxuries, liki liquora and lola<v<>. the rbangea madi in rale* are of Uw noei moderate char acter and la Uw»e arik-le* (to ue» ddile* follow tto pulicie* of tto |<a*t Tto tarlfl will be approved by ail w to afiprove Ito fMfcuvc prim-lple a- r
wke, Jodirioua
ure. The entire BepuWkan party can •up|»>rt it and tto new tartfl ought hi be |«owd without delay, divwluu or amrnd in m I * at the rarlimt f«aaible
llcan |«rty had made to clear, tto ate. b'-jok* of race track !a«» to ••I am •urprtmd that any Repnb- _ i member of tto ktrolatuto, tn viea
Ocdge- and In defiance
nt auefa a bill. Let> kill lnv»»b« aaya. and ret. at ttoy ba<' S ff,, no, ju., „ , r .ould torn allowed to watch Uw derelopmeat ;
,-.ld not. regard alike tto .tafcp ou, toetooi. a make if we ** l^TaSnUInT^ tto7tto^ •rut and tto weak, the cm.|vte..t It dr^ng it- ah my way acr— . ^' JlBytrh ^ tT , B , b , ll! „ vr Tto latow
dw-npti'O of bow the work u .lime my, that a elver print i» made from an cr
dinary negratl.
_ tanfl If" 1 rwulta Which to fpriv* laat winter Imre lu full fruit In tto in There are real dia’lnetintroduction of a Dew tan fr bill on tto ity wbicli -.1 — Ural day of tto w-too. an uo,m^ Ttoy rr-.d, not ln .hat a man to- bu.
denied event in out ooogrv-lou.i b^ -toto to to.mid dm*. H »'«W be ^ T ^ ,.wy. Wertaof time have Iwrumved fo"y h. try to ^.diab ttoae. «n- thto btll right
by Hit-eour», dlvturlwi.ie iB^bOamealuromiwient, the Ihduatiioua' fl.«.r of
tto Mb-. Ito lrotbf(ii and tto «b- /After thi•r.tto gvner.m. afid tto aelft^h, tto' Aym-brualer
some oi the bexutUul
iUTHOSIZED BT F1BE UNDERWRITERS. MIDDLE JIEPIRTMENT, Ey-EOTRIC UIGHTIMG.
H. M. KflLBftCH,
SON & CO.,
t malevolent, .nd pity mttak.4
■ympathy b-r all, hut we
l Sooel affected.
arraign in
II draw hi» 1
**Chedv Or.'.in cplorv. 035 Atoll! B1 A> K.\I !■- *3 yard—Melange Tinsel in four ocean city, new jersey-
n four:
vard—Lattice Etamines
ALL MATERIAL AND WOIK bl'AKAV
TEED STKICTLY HAST,CLASS.
ELECTRICIANS.
SKILLED ELECnUOAHS HJI15ISHED
DAY OR KIGBT.
eosr orrict box. XIo
mem of ooncurring lu ito udv (-•rt waa carried wilb only two
award llwme.juale-tivin. Nor can we willing vote*, and ttoy i-aroe f .weep away tlx—- natural dtotinctiuiu Hud~m county meu. whlcli diverse aim- and lnterr*t>, or Thus etui-llw ailem|>t b>-ecurr nncotKenlalliy of thought and heart, track bgl-latlou in tto b-gl-latun
. Tto
•ajeelaliv jg-pared a!Lumeni**d I* r / Thi* print u Crrt comvd with a coirrlvm liquid, which may to call'd the . mordant Then three dyt* inaolution—
gra— green and a d-v p
bio-—are applied <me aft* r the other. Tbi« ha» to to done in tnght dayUgfat ] The bine dye ftm tak<* held c# tfc. pm,1m- of Uw vorfa'v which npruott
a largei m
IrmtMaa w Itb which
beheld tto helm, and hb rt-ele-u.,n
d uaturally up mi
a of the fact that Ito maaterful aa which to baa abown in tto rk chair will be quite aa
» any f
The
h Journal col la foi it uf tto law against
cent or vulgar pubiiewtion-, which would drive out of Jersey tto Philadelphia pepers with Ibelr disgusting cub of Curbett and KiUalmmou*. It say‘The law can Just aa well to applied to d«y aa formerly. If the court* an
cent.' Several al them have already beet, thrown out at public librarlo eauae of their vulgarity aid in.]. If the old puller and the yellow-covered literature of over twenty year ago were propecty subject to indtetment, |>r<ae cutlon and Mpprcwakn, tto ludeivni
ent day are nm.ii D tto laws, and
b lb
that bodv remain in periwtual aessi.m there would undoubtedly to some members of It anxious to have law, made or old Uw* changed. It la tto
it of tto Be publican leader,
le argument in fkvor of
the exlenalon uf the aceal.in beyond that date." If the lawyers m ill get t.getberon the tudieiary amendment*, thera will to nothing to |grveut tto ad j Miiament within Hurt lime. Till* I* Ito tenth week of tto acs*|..u and but little work appears lo have been done, but it la to Uw credit of t to law -luvkri, that an lew bills have been pawed Many measures have I wen Introduced t> brayii of the legi-laturr for
rbear of loll roads Is “In Ito erlfi*li m urvst of tbs turuplke r-ad owners." who have dlarovered ttoir franchixara being rebdered worlhka* by road ImpruvemeuU and Ito extendon of tl» trolley ayatem. Ttoir may to ground.
tto people w lion of Ito l. weys. but w.
> are urging tto a
11 might to eupf««rd that In a d« m.-'iacy like our own there .would 1> ti aortal distinctions of an arllficial lud. We have no gradalion, of rank, itb accompany ing titles todtstingulsb them. No duke* to earrla, marquise-or ,..berr fall Into line,deciding witbque*tl»n which la to take precec. IT a few claims are put forth in favor of anoeatry, they are ague and uncertain in our swiftly changing society to obtain recognition,
a e prefer to twleeti
own merit*, rattier than on Ito past rrcqrd of their anaeslors. Neither have we that wide dwlinctlon so often drawn In other countries between those aboewru money by ttoir labor aid brae w ho do not. If, Indeed, i mn men al all In ttita icspert. ■ward honor and dishonor In direct Ions diametrically oppnsMe lo those of many utber ualiona. While in certain circles .f Ito old world It l» told to to a disgrace to twrn a livelihood by work, we esterm Ito dtsgrmo itb lb>we w bo ale content to eat tto
of id ten
Nor
.ccordiug
ttoir occupaimn-, at least In any su rigid way a* prevail. In other land*
tto detriment of all concerned. Vet although we have happily thmi
down many such barriers b> general good fellowship, we still retain some
fully as murb opfsjsed to •use and a* Injurious In ttoir
fleet*. Tto most widespread of three artificial dlstlucli.ins Is that w hich I, often made In regard lo wealth and accompanying signs of lavish expenditure. It la true that we liavr no well reccgnlard line* by which to clateufy men according to ttoir worldly poww* dun*. Our* Is a vague and vary ing ewllmatr, an ever-changing standard, ac cording to the habits and style of living >f the one who applies It. As there I, •vecy gradalkki brtwrrn ahject poverty and fabulous riches, so tto line, which are drawn are multitudinous and wi ering. In the aristocracy - of wealth no
Is quite sure where to belongs, a Is secretly looking up with a
tats degree of reverence lo those i
Iter and down wilb a certain deem tern pi upon those who are
poorer than himwlf. Mr. Hamerton, ridiculing this standard <d e»tima-
ahould wind up Uoo.seys: f preerdence is to to regulated by sterial a <s>n*ideration a* wealth, to done fairly and squarely. The
brat and simple*! plan would he to em broidcr the am.Hint of each gentleman', capital In gold thread ou Ito breast o
would to appro
priate, tto embroidery would to deco and tto pra^lce would ofler un equalled encouragement to thrift.” That thi* Is an unreal and unworthy dtstmetioo la proved by tto fact that lo one can tofouud biuphold It openly In tto e.Miliary', ni.*I fs»|.le an shanwd of It. and while confessing It, Inlluenie on ot tors, anxiously lepudlxle for ttomselvc*. ri»me, indeed, arr desirous of trvwlng tbemaelves from tto stigma tliat ttoy profess hi soorn wealth Itself and all that It can procure. This is simply'unreasonable. Wealth jbtamed hounaghly and uses] arlghl
lisp
energy and fxiwer pul fl.rth in a.qui ; it ofiers opportunities f.>r untold gwd lo Ih.ac who will grasp them. It •pens tto way for rdiKWtiuu and devel-
>i.nieril uf evrryr kind.
>hilaulhru|>y fsawlble all this and UKire, but
• Umt* In tto
carfM-nter can I
or tto chisel in tto hand of a rmrnts, used by ttiown), *, rw with nisliei-m* Inlent,
e SUM. Tliat Is, It ran do all 1 Ik h^B k*ly m tto same way I to to %Mtd* of a skillful cs
on Moodi
principal topic <>1 cwii•e Jcncy City-Newark line of politicians, big nd llltlc, from tto tao owintles were n hand b> see that it had no serious hatarleB In Its way. After a hard ipoa tto partof ririiator Ketcbam.with lenalnr Italy vigorously op|««ing. tto 411 passed the eeuale by a take «rl II U> .. Mown.. Kngle and l*arry were al, ent, and Mewer*.Tiarts-r. Italy. W . M. ohnsoo, Kuhl, Kkirm, Voortota, Vrvelaud and W'llson voted lu ttonegatire a few minor bills and then trs>k kp tto measure upon wbUip tto eye* of tto Hlale have been centried. Hcnalor -Kctebam led oft with a vigorous address reciting at length some of the reason* why the bill should become a law, chief of wbicb as that it was in tto IUh; of needed economy, saving to the city of Newark alone t'JO.UOO annually. It mcaol greater iuterewt In tto selection of municipal officer-, as it would, bring to tto poll* those dtixeua who now remain away from all but Stale and ualtoual election*. It would make our elestiou and coo cen I rate the people's iulerrat*
at the p.4l«.
Senator Italy showed that he was
• haded lor It" when be got up. for be
had a great maM ot typewritten
on bis desk. He denounced the bill a* a partisan measure, pure and simple, and so apparently lu tto Interest of tto
office-holder* and politician*
,ft..ns to show It in any other light were absurd. He bad failed to bear,
to said, a single suggestion wl would onoiloce any member of Male of tto Justice of tto act ui
He denounced 1'
tto expeure was to he alkrwed eying tto consideration of tto deed, Itorefore lioldslhal ttoufterwas a legal one. Garrison's cr.** hill sought lo secure a decree for apectOr rmancr agalnsl Hid we ■llgbl fire Monday i •uce of Alfred Smith, Hue, to!ween Kouneeutband Fifteenth streets, caused damage* ■rigtuatrd In the parlilkki directly back ot the range. 1 company re*[sx>ded promptly alarm, bul.lt aa* unhtvesrwry f ice. This ta tto f.Mirth fire mi that ha* been caused byrange* being set up against tto plastering without any bnck work
ito wood.
The Athletic Association.
The athletic aMwciatlon was organed tore last Wednesday evening. Tto officer* elected are preBidriit, K.W. Ed-
it; vice president, Hubert Fisher; tary, W. FT. Massey; financial
dietary, Albert A. Howell; treasurer, L. * Al. tlse-*e. Tto foregoing offieeu get tor With R. B. Utile*. Joseph U. (iumplon, W. O. Abbott and Hane/ Y. Lake, form tto Isard of governor-. Ji««pb Hotiuo was a|ipuiulcd manager >f atbleikw. It is the dub's Intention
o take charge of the base ba
tto gravest importance lo the |«uple of tto Mate. He asked ito aengiors als.te partisan consideration*. Henaior Kuhl, another of tto Democratic memtors, thought tto bill would to decided uocoustltutiooal even if it Wi-rc pained. It wa* pernicious and contrary to the principles of govrrntimator Johnson, of llcrgcn.wa* heartily glad, to said, lo see tto noble, |atnotic and non partiaan artiUmcut of tto gentlemen on Ito <4ber side. 11 was so easy to to non (artisan a ton one is lu tto minority. Mill, be was oppiaed lo tto bill tocau-e It was lad legislation and bad poiltle*. At tto •aine time to did not believe that tto apoiiaors of tto bill bad any partisan motive* in (•tubing It to passage. The vote showed a division of aeutimeul in tto majortly, allboogb all lire rioulh Jersey amalors wheeled into line for it. Tto 11 vote* in It* favor m.
just enough.
Police Justice Potts, of Hudsou, was l-mcnt to look after the Potts and Mi
bill, but to got little
The measure I tad a lard road
and was withdrawn.
Tto house dis(aaad of a g'*«l deal of business and made Hie miseraUe f. young Mr. .Uoldeaborn, of Hudson, wbu was (.laced lrui(urarily a(<rakrr'* chair. Among tto btil* (■■*- ed were Ito oiica (vnnitllng Aabury Park and Ocean City lo Incorporate aa cities. It non goes lu tto governor, and tto two famous resort* will proceed hi pul ou beraoilug dignity. Governor Griggs sent tto following nominalI..U* to the seuatR For judge of tto court of common pleas up Ocvau uunty, Albert Clark Manitipfur pr.*ecutor of tto pleas of Ucaau county, Tbeudon J. B. Brown. A roucirteut fa*4uliou, offered by 4r. Hcnvcll, of Camdeu, wa* ado|.ted •y tto house, directing tto purchase by ti.e Male of a llfe-i*e oil (..rtrall of tto He Chief Justice Mrierr Beasley, line to to bung lu au appro(ktata
laia ID tto ca|4lol.
Toe following bilk, were (ynrd: Providing I hat Ito foil* shall opeu
provl
and fixing 1 ca cmupai
t ptejaled
tote It. At all events, w hat toll roadaiicyame to people cum(<Urd to ux Uiem. and ttoy will not to duprased with Ip any other way than thrmqcu
rondcmnaikm and purchase by tto S. wgallli
Counties. It doss nut folloar, as the j b .—ing. It mar have been galnol Advertiser auggrai*. thal the stu.-kto.id j violence or oppression, or OUboncsty. i
era win “get value fbr.wurtbkss (c p.|or mceidcnl; ll may to u-ed V toaier In- “ere Miim wrty.” Ttoy can only expect biremve 1 juailor. lo phMnote tdlraeas, to nourish | Wlibifi te aucbvmlneaa ttoir property Is sliown Jriiravagau.v and display, to excite evil ; of assembly
eX|eiidilurt* to J pa-alona, to brisk dow n freedom, to j mg the r..v to denied that cnatr hypocrisy. In lt**-lf it t-noth-j ter. of Hud*.,
m Inc; without inau It would to utt v- j val.H-i.-**, and utterly harmless; hu
o woik
to lucurfairetnin of A--
clty; («uvldlBg for ttouf Oiean Ctty as a
lUincnt at Alkfe-iaouvl u hom.r of.Nea Jrt»e>j*
i-i.umi-sl<>ti to erect a
I He, Georgia, aoldlel* who
At a very early period in the world' history we find the rode people measuring the longer periods of the flight of time by making oLservationa on the heavenly bod ns These longer periods referred to were the division of time into years and months. The first calm1st Ion waa made by obamqng the motied of the ran among tto oonstcllationa, and tto second, or shorter, period waa reckoned and divided into months, this period being calculated according to tbs various phases of the moon. Even long before the time when years and m. were first cal rotated primitive most have Doled the days and the nights, calculating them by the alternate light and darkness, which depended on tto rising and artting of the son. Here we have threw divisions ot tints —the year, the montn and the day—hot bow long men lived wltnoo^more curate divisions, aach as hours, mlnntas and seconds, no one can telL After had elapsed some groins figured out the sundial—the very firm attempt at dividing the day. Later on we find aome tbongbtfol boro login figuring on a machine which would leak out a given quantity of fine sand in aoertain length (if time, as indicated by tto sundial. This machine, when finally completed, waa one which allowed cf the rnnning given qoaniily of eand from one
and on that account it was called an hourglass Hot these expedients were all n iifarlcry. as was a Ian the method adopted by King Alfred cf mraanrmg by the horning of a candle. The d tafaction finally result'd tn the li Hon nt a rode clock—tbu in 11*8. This original duck Was made by one D* Wyrk for Cbarlra V of France and was art lo the tower of the king's palace. Since that time the progress along tto line of time me storing machines ba* oily been in the way uf improvement. —hL Louis Republic.
-curding u
i* cbaracicr.
number or Ito quality ta, but according lotto
A Ncrihnmbnau woman whose lay in the field*, who came of a big
and allayed tor own beg|ty appetite with oatmeal porridge and milk, wa* naturally buxom and hlowey. and had a
gait and mame-r that bchaigcd l vorafiuu. You could nut rx(sct
(b licacy or rvfitonnnt there. Y'et many
of ties* lug. air.mg. awkward wusu had a simple kindness and affre-tiosia ins* that la-Uaigtd. equally with th faults, to an onauphistiratid nature. *1* ak uf tin- old sty if—change hat been precre-ding mindly during the last die
ade or twu Tto gangs uf womefriuw to be sren are (wlcr in c.Uor, mure- etuui-d in site, and. I am told by those who
cm pity th. m. Irew cajwU.- worker* thr tto ir preiixvsxra. And thu. ly a kir of paradox, is an cffiv t <f U-ttir time
'll is to a large . xlctit doc to di. t. Kince
wheat has fallen si- much in prtia-
. minute- after tto bourej ha*supplant.>1 ostnM-aL ami milk re.utvt.cd Tuesday morn- ^ ^ ‘f; Th * 1
r . fund may be more g<l?•~- , »—• * rack hill, which Am.torn- 11<mnktun( , v ^
had tto triucrity h»lu-1 Magnxm.
rk, was ctlcctuall v ills- j
....... . U'Xal ta* a*us* at ■
t tied hi It, chairman of
senUmYtto bill, wilb tto advm
• rep..
is say tliat KMqt fingers are
'. sign uf refiurmetn A short, slobby
lack . uf aauaibility; a
thin
1 Strength of chant.ter Is abown
which his committee had agreed Monday night, and Awcmblym
rto.vrl buk Ibr fthur and proceeded toj thumb asserting itself 6ver the oftor jump on tto bill, and it* lulsudutwr. Bngvrm. If tto thumb corves backward. After reciting tto pledge which tto H*-| >'»•««■ *• ohsunaia. — lAdiot Bum*
pljid efreetb of colors. C3.5U a yard—Brocade Tamertine'; colors combined with Hack. -48 in. $3 a yard—Satin-striped Mexican
Mesh.
Efcctricml Hupplic-. locandesrer lief* or Htodea, K'ecUic Bella, CalU, ll .ux-ledd Materials.
JAMES G. PORCH, ,
Plumbing, Steam i Hot Water Heating,
NO. 1046 ASBURY AVENUE
I have a first-class Tinner working in conjunction with me^and 1 am prepared to do ^jn work in all its branches. JOBBIIS PROMPTIT HTTiRDBD TO TSTIBSTES CHHRfUUT fURIISHtD Men's Clothes, Youths' and Boys' Suits.
Russell & Adams, 817 ASBL'RY AVENUE,
Don't fail to call and examine them. Trices are the lowest.
ng tto rudiment* of r art emhreddery, to and the (upils Iheyel piresc Tto pupil* of ere busily m-udiug a magmfi opy, tto work of Emprews Mi ria There sa. An id is magmlude of tto task when it is ild thal ten girl* und*v Mm-. M(nairge's su(*-niibudenre jiad to-n working at it fte n a year* alre ady, and ato expected it would take two yuan* more Ui complete it Every kind cf rm-brendi-ry. ineloiUng Fer»iim. lislian. Japanese. Turfcuh, etc., i* d-mc ton'. and the visltur is aetouistod to **•• some toantiful aamplea <4 tto •'nan duly."or spider'* web. made by tto Cluannl women uf Paraguay and rarely seen m Enropi'- This laoe i* maiji at tto fib-T of tlie aloe and 1* *0 floe that it I* made inside of tto huts, with th* do<* abut, so that not the least breath o' wind can touch it
ird—SSk-and-v dine with stripe ot Mack an colored prounJ. At 45c a yard— « iO icpceted Jar^uiric, al! w-ml
wearing. 11 cdurngv. 96 tn. Bicycle doth Stn. dut and dust posit and a lor Mcydinc. 1* aol»J cc
Albans. Bolton, baa been giving bis : ccngregitian some srsuaouable advice a* j to the kind of dinner partis* ttoy tbunld • give. •'Donat.” F'aitor Mantoo said the other day, "give dinners at a guin-
plenty uf food at home and do not ap- j At fiOC a yard— precis'* your aUsntiuna, but spend the ! (6 ttt Iib[«»tcJ i CbO which tto dinner wunld real you . weight, hut* hi
tto poor, who are in want •■ntnres.
of tto necessaries of life am Dot say at tto and. 'Bow i
are that this la over.'”—I Gazette. , At G5c a yard— ————— 40 m. nnpurird Eumine.
caiivav in nny cokir Bib
all-wool. wft.
I DC In spacial colleges of ttoir own, ia not a sign of disintegration, but of growth. Our century is not ooe of vassalage. lu tendencies are along tto line of Individual development There is no danger in woman's intellectual activity if the spiritual balance wheels are not disturbed. And tto increasing list of women teachers in tto higher fields of scu-aoe, art literature, philology, ia no sign of danger, tot cf tto dawn of a newer and
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Dress Goods home of
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66 in. Casslnrtte. SUk and wool in this country and takes the pal many W the same pom imported stufls.
Mohatr Shariukin—an oU I. i dress and smaller pnee. V
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Hotel Brighton, OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE FIRST-CI.ASS v K. H. SOOY. C ^
R. B. CORSON, FwRERAL ♦ BIRE6T0R, Washington VanGilder, Manager, MM.i.vtiu:. n. j. Petersburg:, N. J.
W. Cc ; SMITH & SONS. Building Lumber OF ALL KINDS. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moldings. Hrackets,Columps, Newels, White Pine and Cedar Shingles constantly on hand and under t. Orders left at 807 ASBURY AVENUE will receive immediate attention. Yard: Corner Fourth St. and West Ave. TV. OIAMOJVTO, LUMBER I BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES, COR. TKNTII AM> WEST. All kinds of Budding' Material furnished. Special inducements to all Builders. French Buck Lead and Ready nixed Paints. For convenience, orders may be left at 746 Anbury avenue.
H G. STEELMAN & CO.,
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ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORKin eilher hard or soft wood. Office,Yard and Mill: 8th and West Sts., OCEAN CITY. N. J.
PULL THE INSIDE OUTSIDE.
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in all ttoirbraurtire by rompeten. _ w-li- itod and saU*faeii.<ii guarantied^ . Atoo rain to. Oils, Varnlshe*, Glass, etc.
Store, 1046 Asbury Avenue, near Eleventh St

