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Amv Oj-rv QeVWKVT ; '•«« und»r*l»iitllii^. Hr will »ll.nr no tion flow frrrly fr,«u UCEAh V/lTr OBNTIBEL.! dinet „ |cwloco|Ile||lllJM , rmblirIB1- „r l,r«n, I.ul »lr-n-1 Ik- h. T*, ’"'-i . ■..■■L-: ~ '' — dl»Iurti iull o>-«pn«li'>ii. Ttir bill It- » the •■te aim, llM-rr In ■ - Farrar a«* FcmarMar r»«nr T.i wtuT. m .|f i, altli reference to arcur- Ibey call K^>«i_iiV'rrtrr ^ —■■■■ - .UK IU |*«M|rr, rnd rome |m>vni«» aUcti tbr> mayTie vrlAiti. Ilr win K. CUKTIH BOBlHWOS, . lt . yielded. Dot Irraure tliry «rr Hie |>!ao» aud •■•rttn fur Hr tia|>|<Ioeaa of

brat, but Urauar Itry •ill Will rotor, otba* b>, at the «nic time elrvatlnr

EOtTOB *KD ntorsiCTUK. Hr talk, inllcira, iwIrtHiatce, errrylbinit bk own uaturr, and lath ^mulir will ^ k directed tiHjir carllert |»«ril»i« |*» be rimultai.rou»!y acbinwd. Ktcii one —taanr ai |*i:*e jrwarv „f ibe bin. Imr, too, wr may di-o.vrrartlll blftlH-r ev h aard. tljr

— : All tbia 1'inKletin* and dlrertnww nf rorbil aim. JT b.a lia|.|-4rtr-., but cliar- |.al, jualior ..f the peace, o.iwtablr,

' eflortta JaatlflaMe. The country !• actef, to the idr^ ae m«-J bold up for etc. Tbr Keullrmrii elrvted ou March ’ jurt a» much inteieated In the .ucror wm lve. a» Inint Hr. blither and the W hold their umnw until tbo April elrcof tbk bill a» Ibe pnaident. In the better aim, ao If'.*« can help a brother turn. The drat dertiou ta'|.rovide<l for

Kcner.l jodjntmit

the»rmd Tur»da> in April an ion wilf I* held in Ocean City to re otWier na^ulrrd by the atatute ,'r'lMw inriudr the maym, tbiye coo nett men float awti of tbe two wards and a counrtlruaii-ai-laritr, a clerk, trraourrr. collector of taxer, dvr Baer of the poor, one aiarwrir and one freeholder from

CHARLES MILLER 1* folly prepared to CLEAN OUT CESSPOOLS.

I0TICE TO USE IT OEFEIOMTS.

liEYlf.Sm

at aea and terrible aut life are rr|»>rird''pa t

ault of recent storm.. Tratel by w-a baa been made ao pleasant and eomparalleely safe by recent inVrntiuua and appliannea that Rreat d toast era rarely occor, and when they do they are viewed with more'bomir than former yean. Tbe wrath of tbe men la to fearful to behold, and il is surprtolofi Ural tbe work of man and hto itTvaicet ingenuity rometimes

In euntrul their power.

Bi-RiNcrritoK b

d come yet, L.

iiai'I-iwi:m« ak a motivk io one now derlrea iIk- joy <d v tig. The old ascetic uutiou that

and i appiiirre were aulagouirtic

• |rowed away, and It to im admitted, not <«ly tiiat tliey

iwlible with each oilier, hut that they

main !usr|«rahle. lioorety, Industry and thrift being tbeli

reward, beneyolenee, eym|wihy and demotion react in bkiwinga on tlirliyur

He who maker aacriOer ' "

door work can he carried on without

much delay. Contrar-tora

there to lota of wolk In nigh I, and ail expect to be Uuay until tbe auim season opens. Many new buildi are contemplated, and ‘ repair* and altera Hour will as usual be plentiful

.„J '■ “ d '•‘ u '

mechanic* are prrjared

to take everything that cornea and inaugurate a businow Is. large dimenaiona. Tbonr who . - buildings in View, or remodelling to t* dune, will help tbe town by pulling them delay and worry at a lime when everybody wants tbe acre leer of

Ik drawing up tbe Agricultural A|s propria!km bill, w hich baa becum wwary through tbe failure of Hie become a Uw at tbe end of tbe la ■ion, it to to be hoped tliat Hie nra congress will omit entirely any provision for tbe purcliaw and five dlslrlbutkm of seed. The free seed di»in butkxi baa become a great scandal, a costly one to thegoverumen t. and it ir time that a bait was called, doubtful If the distribution lias done any good, and its chief etyl liar been to assist member* of cutigrw from tbe rural districts to secure rum, practically to buy them with sted to furnish jobs for those in tbe agricultural department a ho have ctiarge of this branch of Ibe public aervke. l.ikei baa tbe practice been a heavy

mb by thee miliar In charge of Ibis bill. The ■ tiuuauce of tbe practice will onlytail greater discredit upon us, and If 11 to not Btopped now It to likely to to alarming pruporUons In tbe not very distant future.

fortrasa on Thursday, and two mi have been ordered set at liberty. W< ter to rtwllr outdoing himself in bis tempi to gain the good will of HmUnited Hiatt*. The remarkaUr change In Spain's attitude toward us furnisher The

on the part of Hpoin to which Hie United Kales government could ofler reasonable objection. There are twi reason* tor this, and they have operand together in eflcctmg the change. Ttie first was tbe firm Maud taken by Uooaul Ovorrsl Lee at Havana, and Hie •esvmd tbe plainly expressed drtem At ion of tbe new Admlntotratiou bock Up General lice in every move mads to vindicate our national bonoi and adf-respect. Under Hie old Admintotrstlon Spain well uuderahuj

n tjiat a Ibooiugbly American policy but Hie pursuit of happu

was to prevail in the Stole department at Washington, and accordingly Con aul Lee's demands, which before had met with only half mmpilAnie, UsA

nwolt. Things are diflerral In Cuba, but only because things are diflrn-ut in Washington. Spain may bate u. nour tbe teas, but she ie*|v te us much more

I'resident McKinley to subordlnaHiig evarytbing else to tbe single, slewdy, supreme puryswe to restore good tiiui*.

President Utiniin was not

every other r»neiderati»a seivindary Keen emanriyation was treated only ai a means to tbe great end. With nytisl singleness, of aim 1*0*Went McKinley

bends every thing ti

>■**1. ' . ■!

Tbe flint and the tnoAkyMl step is tlw passage of a meamre providing sin pie revenue. From Ibe hour of inelection Mrjur UrKiuley lias sddm-rd bun self lo that object. Helnvlud Mi Itinglry to Caulou. Atu-r two dayi oouierenue Mr. inngiry rHurued I Wasbinglon and immidiaiciy siartid Ibe ways and means niainnUsv ufs.n tbe preparation of the revenue tiill extra awwion ten days 'after ibe inauguraUoo. Tbe presidrut's mowagr inrn.

id of. Tbe bill, (bus arrsugid Introduced tbe very first day of

aamtoo. Next

lug point. It will bring substantial suits and will give' oonfideiHX and security. If its fruit* are md Imioind aud pwtpofied by delay and heavy lo portotiou* il will stoit Industr will quicken labor. More mry 1 eaaary, but this is llte first step, the earnestness, and determinatioi which the president subordinate* partisanship, tewanfs, personal cuusideratbms and everything else lo this air making a busiuesw adurtnl-lrslloti

command sdinl-

l«-iisstion*. Frofewr Harris, of Ai duver. Mato . bi a recent work on mop evolution, emptiasire* Ibis truth: ‘An dement never sr|*rsied from mormlity to tbe aaltofsction or happlwhlcb accompanies mural acHun. The Ideal may be regarded as consisting worth and happiness, tbe hspptuese being consequent u|s>o or Incident

attained. The reiatiou

that of cause and ellect, and. there-

to never found without the

other; one to often mistaken for i

Neither ai lie constitute* i

moral idea. Neillier alone is ^Imed

Tliey are together, like beat and light.''

Hccauae tliey are thus cuiucideai server, some have falirn lulu Hie error Ibinklng that they are equally valu le as motives to acUon. Hut tbto t so. They are not intrrcbangosbU--ms; they do not present equal i nor furuisb rsjuai standards, mil duce equal results. Though tbe a constant attendant ufsa the

yet Ibe pursuit of one to entirely diflrr-

eflect

pursuit of tbe otbrr. Wbei they come to be followed si life they will be found lo Irsd

directions. For example, Ibe proverb, “Honesty is tbe be*I policy,' undoubtedly true: yet be who follows honesty only from motive* of policy ill never altoln to U. If br really Itevrd that hto arlMiilrresI, as a whole, would be better served by stealing, be

would steal. Tbe brnevolenl enjoyment* ut which Ibe mb dug; but one who should

benevolent for Ibe sake of tbe enjoyment would make a mbs-ruble failure. true mother labor* for tbe w elfare of her cbild,and witnesses it with delight, but bsd that delight been tbe motive of her eft oris they wi have been finite. Tbe hero a bo risk*

another doubtksw ex per-

attofaction In hto w

but we cannot conceive of that ion having been bis object. I ndeed, success in well-doing of any kind

largely depend on

Wei

i for

never pause to inquire whether or not It to to bring happu wake. Thus the main interest of tbe builder must be rent red In tbe structure be is erecting; ttiat of ibe palmer in tbe picture be to creating: that of the physician in tbe recovery of hto patient*; that pf tbe statmman in tbe welfare of hto nation. Tbe fulfillthese hopes will tiring joy :. but that to an incident that Intruded iUelf on tbe though !• *• been tbe object held in view. Tlie thorough suits** of any achieveil dr|*ud» largely upon (be degree bleb we concentrate our hope* and

gtow upon it. to thee

reflex action upon oureeh It to Indeed remarkable to notice bow very seldom Ibe aean-b for happiness ■vcn gain* 11* own ends. In miau

iwnarvenugcflori;

•notable cxcc|iUuii.

a font lolling power it is self-defeating.

Hie simplest matters this Is

often Hie case. I f a msn cals sir drinks the mete plcssurt* of taste, they I Osin |*U1 ujmfu him; If be planI strives to amuse himself, be is u **ary eif It. Kxpes-Md joy oftesi dissp|..inu; it to when it come* unss that It to m.wt welc.una. Our 'T* are usually mi mingled Hist truth is seldom elearly proved. Hut let any one try tbe experiment for a week or a mouth of following only

-b be Ibiuhs will bring bappinew> lo himself, and, if ii

lie will in all pmbabilliy roufes* Hist hto failure has been comtwvle. Tbe rese.n.rt IbtetoneH far lo seek. There to eomclliing more |u a man than his mere bapptnr**, a somelbing Hiat beckons liim up higbe-r, and the call to which be e-aunot nsiat with impunity. Il to character, development, pro. grew. To pursue Hiese ideals be may liave to sacrifice much present pleasure, hi resign much of what ha think* to tie •wif-lntrresi:-l.ut If be to faithful t.. them, lie will sneered In reacblng Ibedu. and other* still higher will open up brHooh an aim, I bough personal, to never a selfish ewe. A man <-snout build up hi* chancier without fulfill-

isK-bil relations; be cannot pro-’ solitude; lie cannot attain hls-

hlgbest good without furtliertug'tbat otlirrs. Tbe mere pleasure of one in may Interfere with Ural of another, but nobility of vliarerjer meet* with no ■h collision. It* presence to a con Uuual Mc-sing to all around. bolU in tbe slleui influence II slied*. and the active beurOt* It erwtefs. It is just tiere that ith to au ctoany sera that the

md of the individual and tlw «>d of tbe runimunity are ide-u-

Ucal. Kindnes*. aympatbv and aflec

finer life, we jin tbe Wisrlci

sbsil do lor tiim the n-.hlest service.I Hie terms f OfU-n tbe very mini-tcringtubispreM-ut be elected

blrt] cHilicllmru a:

• *> .vmpl*lu*ul. on ..r I. Ud *

for it must never be forgotte swdition of bapj>iiH«s is fat virtue. Tbe eflort* of wm improve tbe moral nature of iw-man, while dinn-Kardiug bi

sicai nerds, are doomed to failure; br who I* lonctied with a sym|«-

tear* into rejoicing, and Jet keel* mind the higher needs of tbe heart ai Ibe character, to Hie truest and Hie i. bleat lieuefactor. SIXTY YEAHS A QUEEN.

Queen Victoria, bora in lh!9. is I no means tlw- ufdeat of living tnnaare or peih-ntahx. Tbe king of Dsnmar Chrintian IX. to one year older. The are three German aomrign* ol.ler thi Qmcu Victoria, and INqs- !**i XIII w 9 y. are old when Quee n Victoria w born. Bui in rtsjsct of tbe duratum of ber reign Qnes-u Viefraia' i* the living at sovereign*, for *1 tbe tbmr of Great Britain in 1 on June SO next will i-omp'.-te ticth year of her re ign. The next oidred of the sorcn lgiao! the world is Francis Joa-jih of Austria Hungary, corded the- throne in Vienna

an unnsnsl thing even in England, where revolutions bare Ise-n rar wtore tbe |waeul royal family g^eat pvjgerity. George I reigzad I-yi-an; Gesvge II. SS year*; Gunge HI. SO year* 8 mouth*; G.Tnge IV, lOyeare; William IV, 7 yew;' EdwanI HE

60 year Marx, f ; In b«ior o many Jatr: pnpanng

ty VIII. 88

>-are: Elirato-tb. 44 die Englidmieu are alreadv roll hrations and fe

i- and )i

i> of En

apd tbe mre-liauical aria

Great pnqaratkm* hare

w the int.-raatuaial electrical and

xhtbitiiai at Ni w-rastle-on

Tyne. TTm-|irogrp*s anel ilrvelopment in elev-triral ami • abet Inancbe-s of industry since 1887 will Is- illnatrabd there Nedt-caatlr to w ell chosen for this pur pis*- iHoansi- not only is it a great urn-

indeed. ^ of manufacturing industry, but it i*

representative of many of tbesa- interest, which bare- grown most notably 1887.. Beginning in April, a similar exhibition will be ix ld at Blackpool. Tbto exbitiliica will Is- less representative of tbe mechanical advance in Eng land than of tbe growth at tbe country in other directioua. Since 1837 tbe crease in tbe papula! ii*Mif England, eluding Wales. ba*t*T-n#im i:.,000,001 to *S.000.000. Tbe populathm of Bred land in 1837 was 8.700.000 and l* now 4.000. 000. but Ireland, which had al that time a population of 8. OoO.OOO, has

now only 4.700,000.

From 18f7 to I8V7 tbe population of landon ha* increowd from 1,700,000 to 6.000. 000. Liverpool ba* grown from f00.000 to 600.000; Manrlx-sb-r. from *80,000 to '408,000. and NewcMtte. w ip n- tbe first of the celebrations to to be held, from 68,000 to 100.000. Tb. leree of England ha* iDcrrasrel great, r ratio and the man-re wi with of England harm.ire thandooblid during tlie 00 yean. But Hie value of land, particularly agricultural land, aide of tlie great run*, is b-s* now" t 60 yean ago, and tbe fall mi

if tbe large cities.—New York

Dcllalilful and Interesting Trip To visit Washington at any tl Id-hold its fine avenues and its g building*—to a delight; but lo vtail Ibe early springtime, when tbe southern sun is recalling Ibe dafiodlls md crocus** from their winter liedi md filling Ibe air with a llfe-gtiing warmth, to an exquisite pleasure. a visit to a (lorded by the tbrreday tour of tlie 1‘eiiusylvania Railroad I iravts New York and Philadelphia April 1, under personal tacstn. _ our of the city cover* ail tbe principal p-ilnts of interest, including Hie ■w ningretsiouai library, which, with grand marble alalrways, Its magi ut pillar*, its exquisite statues i beautiful fnec***, lis* lievu prmiounnd Ibe baiid*omrst building at the capital' < otigre** no doubt w ill be in exlm *rs

Itouud-trip rate, inrludin) daiion* al Uie best hotel* and every uec-rx|*-nse. 114.VI fredn New York and 111.60 from Iiilladel|>bia. Pro ouaie r»u* from idlier |siiuU. Apply lo tickpl agents', tourist agent, 1«6 llruadwayi New York, or address urge W. Boyd, assistant gvurral |asiger agent. Bread i

Pbiladelplila.

d^fllce

three years; Hie cvkiuc lector, overeepr of tlie f*«i freehoidere for three yea aiuner* of appeal will b only one year. After the

council turn will be elected for a Ufi of three year*. The mayor i* elect for hut two year*. And l»ks» offl.-e i third Tuesday in April foRow lug I election. He doc* not preside at t

Good manner* are* the settled of Mirial a*Specie IS of mmmei Meturti* are equally expecird fi and people will no more adva: tivility to a liear than their m tankrupL —Cbvwterfield.

W aNAXIAKKR’S.

PHILADELPHIA. Munday. March 38.1897. Cftcery days at Wanamaker’s— bright, busy days within—do matter w hat w eather these March winds breed without. The store is at its best, in tbe-Iinery lor spring. Philadelphia Kajm’l-had such a show ot textile elegance before. All the buyers of spring and summer goods arc home from their European trips —while the gatherers of beauty tor next holiday selling have started their quests for newness. And no wonder the store seems doubly bright—for we all see through clearer eyes as the business skies begin to lighten. This is a woman’s store., preeminently. It never was more ready to receive them. The store news is interesting reading, these gettingready days of spring. Crispene The new dress-fabric. Crisp, non-hurtable prettincss. We have had it

PRACTICAL WORKMEN. 848 ASBURY AVENUE.'

PLUMBING. HEATING. DRAINAGE.

f SATISFACTION ASSURED.

AUTHORIZED. BT FIRE UNDERWRITERS. BIDDLE DEPipENJ. F[R - ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

H. M. KALBACH,

SON & CO.,

OS* .4*111 HI AVKStR. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY.

UA MAIhUAL AMD WOU Gl'A*!. TEED STtUTLY Hit SI CEASi" ELECTRICIANS SKILLED ELECTRICIANS FtlMlSHED

DAY OR'NIGHT,

reosr omcc box. aie

Klcrtriiml Supplit rs or Htuuir*. KVcii ju-s-ltold Malerisl*.

Kell., fall-, Amium-iator*. lUtb-rliT and all KiotrlcJ

DRAINING... and'" GLAZING.

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 tin work in all its branches. JOBBING PRORPTU ATTIMEO TO. ESTIMATES CHEERFULIT FUMISHEI.

M. Msrtiul. tbe c4'lrbratcdguumakrT. bodied recent It la Hwitrerlaud,-to-rn to make rifle* 40 year* ago. It was 4 until itoltt, howrvtT. when a cr ilKm of the Martini bresv-h actlnu with a Henri tanTt w as svltcted frevn a nnuitor of rifle invention* and ral tlie British government, th* acbu-vvd fame and fnrtnnr. Tb- » - British army 1. now provided with tbesa mopiaa Tbe maanfaciurerf tbe Martial Henri nfle to now a by Hm- lire 11-h govmunrnt . factory at Eiuti.-id. t.ii mile* northeast of lamdon. About 1.500 operatn.* are N"d St tto gov.-ram.11t factory, iseatimalcd that'<-ach Martini H- in nfie real* Kugland al*ait 48 ahil-

Tbe Urlgantiu* Transit Company, bleb was recently told by Krcrivrr Jolinc to a committer of the tauidsow-n

ugsnlrcd 'Thursday under Ibr f the Brigantiire Tran .j-irtat Ion

'.Fimwny. Tlie officer* cho-cn are;

Geor** H. Cisdt; director*, nry. Utaiaboni; Hlchanl L

■ Austin *nd Byron A. Baal, Pblladel;iphia; IT.'-ma- W. ByniloU, VVecH>aab; -kl.'A.HteOd and J. B. Vanworrt, New ' Yolk. Kxtensive im|irejv«neiilB will

to tbe road, and traffic will to

jected to all tests of laundering, and it comes forth as bright and smiling as ever. Requires no lining; stiffening. It will prove an ideal fabric for outing wear. Almost hundred styles. 35c, 40c, 45c. Flannels Two ,on 8 sections of the store are devoted to flannels. An expert is In charge. Sometimes flannels are the better for having cotton in them knows when and how much, tricks; not the ghost of a trick. We know; we tell you. • Wash FLANNELS are ready. Used be necessary to import most of them. But Yankee makers luve

learned.

Twenty-6ve itytev at lie.

Forty styles at 8Sc

Thirty-one style* at 30c

Main tutor* at Sic

The 60c group Ls known as Vyefla doth—makers claim absolute nonshrinkableness and that the colors there to stay. For dresses; for

shirts.

Saxony Funnel, thirty styles. 37 jjc. For wrappers and sacques.

All wool.

PWNTED Funnels—more than

hundred styles—

ss ^Vv ,,aa *’

43 style* trua Aatrruxn mills at 40c Puin-color Funnels—

Amencra Opera Flannels. 33c

Araeruin Twiltod FUnnetv. 3ic

French Twilled FlsnneU. SUc A woMi to women who have boys to •dress. Already thirty

lots oj spring suits have come and gone—which shows that it is think mg time, ^t least. And now wt luve on show TWO HUMJHED AND SEVENTY-FIVE STYLES of Brownie

Suits and Sailor Suits.

The Brow nie Suits are to be had nowhere else—and the tailof who makes them has (he permission ot Palmer Cox to use the name. It is trade mark—hunglingly imitated, > be sure. The Brownie suits are little beauties and they tit the normal boy to pertec'ffcn. For ages 3 to H; prices S3.50 TO 17.50. The Sailor Suits, for ages 3 to 12, arc

$2.75 to $8.50.

he bigger boys will be proud of pew Vest Suits—three pieces—

the coat a three-button cutaway.

styles are ready. For ages 10

to 10. The prices are $7 to $13.50.

•—meetly $7 i and *8.50.

. With these mannish suits a Coverth Cloth Top Out is worn, ii the weather sails ior overgarment.

$4.50.

Washable Suits are ready, too. Made from Bombay seersucker with shield and collar of white duck; •fbuKhefa’ linen, of brown linen; some of them imported; of motuir, jnd of 4inen-and-mohair *“ combination. . For ages 3 to 12. v John Wanaraakcr ^

Boys’

Clothing

SHOP, WEST «L, tel. 7m me &k STS. 1>-S. Stoves, H eaters, Ranges, PUMPS, SINKS, &C., -408-10 Atobnry Avenue OCEAN CITY, N J.

A Place to Sell; If you hare A House to Let; Some Funds to Loan; If you have Seme Funds to Get; If you want A Mortgage Drawn; If a DEED Too Need to Sign; If you want Insurance Placed;

W. L. BERRY, Manfuacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST.,

Ocean City Sentinel

Men's Clothes. Youths' and Boys' Suits. Russell & Adams, 817 ASBURY AVENUE, Pon’t fail to call amt examine them. Prices are the lowest. R. B. CORSON, Fureral ♦ Director, Washington VanQilder, manager.

SI

Per year in advance

Petersburg, N. J.

Iliosoltition ori’artiir-rsliip 1 KnonaiAW .tr j LTLy.^N^ j-. under LUr nrni-Ufelnr of’^Hourlt A

At Any Time. R. CURTIS ROBINSON, 744-46 AS6URT AVENUE. I* B. ROVER, EIGHTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE

A. B. RANCK, SHOES AND RUBBER GOODS, No. 816 Asbury Avenue, OCKAK C8TV. to. J. i~j3aM3r’’ , •- ,

-PRACTICAt SUTE ROOFER," i J. N. JOHNSON,

PLUMBER,

Steam and Gas Fitter,

ROOFING SLATE

mas. arias. *c*rro*us thb. a can rcooaa roa umdcs a ccoarra and mantcls

ESTIMATES FURIISHED AND UPAIRING

PROMPUT AmilJEO TO.

Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs and Plumbers'

j Supplies.

E. CLINTON & CO.,

.“BRUSHES, T-30 A.Mboi->-A-venwe*

1001 liBIET, ud * S. TENTH ST.,

rwn.Apri.wMiA. •*a.

THIS SPACE IS

RESERVED

FOR

C0NVER & BUZZARD, SANITARY PLUMBERS. TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,

W. C. SMITH & SONS. Building Lumber OF ALL KINDS. I Sash, Doors, Hlinds. Moldings. Brackets,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. TV. IM.YNIOZVI), LUMBER I BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES, C OK. TKM II AM) WEST. All kinds of Building Material furnished. Special induce ments to all Builders. French Buck Lad and Ready nixed Paints. For convenience, orders may be left at 746 Asbury avenue.

H G. STEELMAN & CO., T,

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.

Hotel Brighton, OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE FIRST-CLASS

R. R. SOOYi ‘ <s

KEATING

BEARINGS ARE SLIPPERY Cone* and caac* are ground and polUhed to that hich touch of Rtax.lwhich gives that glide that

(Sec that curve?)

ART Catalogue, ac.

ew, *IWe oul, In,., K»,| nl . KEATJNQ WHEEL CO..

„ ASS .

13. K. SSxriltlx As

PIOXEER

PliltlRUl * !i il

Sriii ill Sip M

r city or enuntn-. EattniAtow \VAll|*per and DemraUuna. Store, 1046 Asbury Avenue, near Eleventh St