Ocean City Sentinel, 15 April 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 2

HAHTI. NOT HI

A •*«>>• alunic » c

in ibc fall of lli«- ym mw two

r fV»d r<^> W ■

Hr knew Stirm wrll- <">'

hv. iboUKhl, roiOK <*» tbr iirinaplc inliy r<*<l Ibluk Iwm-lirforr »|mklDK la U ... dlyfinitulalird blawrlf both In

^ipomtakod lltrnlurr. And Ibrrr *rr aUDdlDR on fbe'lftMi rt*.« T*f ■ com Hurry drcldr. on Ibr mimUr. <»>■.•»- K rf'V'RTIK IUIKI\M>\ olbm. . Orld. Hr knrw Jbrai wrll. Onr w«. VloiaJly tbr drrlaloo an br juallOrd

Iltasurra of j-oudk Arorria. Nof »n rldrr|jr genllminu. •baft In rlAtnrr,: mid comromdrd, bul u»u»lly 11 b«« lo

CTTOB and PBonucroB. Unit rurn of 50 or «0 are old, for In poll- wrll and ooni^-lly bolll. 4ir «a» n- be rrjrulrd of and work donr orrr. ^ lira, aa in oUhr aflalre. mrn of tbal am- dalr. and alwaya kr|>l bimrelf wrll in “HaalB,” nayi Wcb-lrr."drnol«w quH-k-•ccaa err*. are rrni.idrred jouna. and freqnoally hand, tbr ollrer wwi tbr ow ner of the j nawof acllon and a atrony drelrr for

iirrform. when a Hule advanerd in farm. Hr war light ol wefjcbl. nrrvou. gelling«i; b*rry Indudea a eoofuwoo life, Ibrlr greateal aervirra Hut the and twltcby. aaudy complrtiuu, and and want of collected tbooght notlmi number of very J'oung. men wbo are full of motion. plied In haatr; «|»rd druotrelbr actual i w r || to tlte front and on tlie way to tU- Ttwwr two were ajanding at llir end- progreaa that I. made; d»»i*b h the

THCRHDAY APUII. 15,1W7 blgbret goal- la Jual now unuaually of long rowa of irbeut ourn,and having ^ pnimpUtudr and rapidity with wblei,

large. Kol for a XTrj- long time have I abarp knlvea In tbdr handa they began j dour. A man may pioifetly be In baate, | ao many, ao well divided between the i their laak. The U>y, knowing tlie u-m-(but never In a burry- H|«d u.ually] two lewrliug i«rtlea, and dlalribuled aa perameut of both, aaled blmarlf u|am jmmrea dia|«teli

in ha illtiea,a|>|iearfd on tbeaeenr at o '

lime nd fbond favor In the publici-ye.iwatehed the two toller., a hired man ] from a IteigbborV bouar. Tlir Inmate. Spring; Tb» clreumatauce b- in every way and bia employer, aa they petfortind | were In a atafe of Intmae exciU-iuenl. | [) ress worthy. The Inlltd HUH* la ad-: their taak. Tire elder man moved down and werejeniovlng the howliold ef-1 nneut c

WAN AM AKER’S.

j>atternsgatnerea

Ocean City Sentinel

Tag bluab of abame waa brought t the cheek of every law-abiding rea dent of Ocean City mho ^b*!lever I; pore politlca, when it beam* knoa: that rum bad been brought Into no town in large quantltlr* Tucrday tod< baucb our voter*. Thuae who were ei; d In thla uclariod* buvlwaa deaerv

I they a bon Id be d up to the acorn

an outraged public. The adoption aocb tactic, are hit* to prove a boomerang to the party reaortiug to the and we feel an re that tboar w bo din tbe ami«lgn were not partite thla flagrant violation of a plain law. Let the party lead era are to it that In tbe future tbe dtagiaeeful aceu

it age

The great need of the pi

truckle to wealth nor power, but d np for right every time; m

d from centre lo the beart'a a

—whom wealth cannot lure nor |> erty drive from the path of duty; m

w bo cwonot be

■aotbeia—men wbo wuar of truth, who 6 firm "though tbe beaveua

Thk lawalntmdured and |ewaed by tbe legtalature have already given Ocean Clly quite a boom, t.'oitagra and hotel* are In demand, and tbe r relate agent* bare tbair time fully copied In allowing praapecllve tena about the dty and in aiitwerliig i

Home Democrat* appear lo think the opposition which a few Keputdioua make to certain pruvlaa-n* In ihe tarifl

i to all indi b require it. There will l» dinereocea of view aa to tbe particulai rate* here and there in tbe tall which are Deeded to give this protection and always will. Tbry are usually ad - Juated, how ever, and tbe bill*, in final shape, bare received the aup|*>n of the entire party. Thla m ill be tbi

Jememiah BarraoN. n

■ember fro c trouble tbe bou*e of reptn. mat lire on Halt day, and Mxxweded in demonairaih tbe wisdom of tbe rule, now Braily re tabliehad. which etn|>owere tbe*|>»kei to-“count a quorum," a* it l* u-ualh expaaaed, or. In more prechw language, to count tbe membera prae to ascertain whether there lo make a quorum. Mr. Him|wuu raised k " it of “ao quorum" aa plain bad flutsbed the <>|enlug Tbe spoker tlieo, Instead of ig to tbe old plan of a call of e, w bleb would have given any

•ent," by refusing to answer to bis name, proceeded to count those preeeut, fur bimaelf. and, having

tbal there was a quorum i^reent, w bereupoo Mr. Hlmpvon suhsided. Thus time was saved, tbe dlgnlly of tin- bouse preserved and an alwaipi to fllibustn ’ foiled by a simple common-sense cedure, whldi, wheo It waa Oral

D art of dreputlsm i

part of tbe *j

When Mr. Bryan waa nomlnand at Otago last year tbe first oommeul beard after that reUUug lohlsehqoem a|«ecb related to bl* age. He was tbe youngest man ever luvuied with *u )>r*sns party leadership In this country, and, what waa more, be bad easily de fasted a field of varans for the booor.

,~,.3IW-« -■

lecided

Eveni* since tend to ai.awer tbi. question In tbe afHrmailve. Mr Hai ley I* now tbe Demrendi-' leader in tin

ai del

1 la eetlpaed ntfly by waa speaker ai *1

• tbe' t'hiagn 1 Vm-. r

a man mayor of tliat i

ofS7. Til* record, upon

Shepherd's checkv Nue snJ white—in taffeta. *t 7J; and SB;; or Lou woe. at DU: and SI; or teatatme. at Sl.*i I New tadeta -ulks in solid Mur with white stripes, ol several widths. SI Pruned India Silks -navy Moe anl white , . —mafithegood weAnngttualitiea 35c,

4CK. 50c. I5c and H.

Her cornmcrer la rapidly growing. Hmt stroke of lib- long • a--* power, alrealty conaidermble, l* c-m- j perfect time with b Illy bring increased. Great pmgre— The oilier nrvmed la predicted for the arty- future. -Ih*. wire.; lie fairly dan coming era uf Increased nctlviiy! ol Oiru before be res

umodaie Hsell to thla era of young ’ Young nieu are recommended -tioo. Shall Our |«tlll<w, aa well

»-.l We Iward U-. ,— .... .

■an j from a neighbor', house. Tl\p inmalr. S Drill IT TlRESS < ifH)I IS cllinj

approaching hifih-vvju mark. The. stocks at

onfuslou, and^bad lefl U 00415 -it lull tide. .We luv - . vide open. Tlie cblm-j bfen hcjdquAftcrh in America f( a* ou Ore. Tlie drafl caused TtR. j dress goods JhesC Several V

, and tlie fecti

SI

la tbe paper you need

Per tear in advance

- year* to come uf tbeatiinug strife rivalry of 'contending coterie* of ig giants? It look* like it.

The Importance of tool* to a good carpenter la beyond all question. That they should lie aufllrirnt iu number, well tempered and sharp, orb one llromughly adapted t» the end it i*

r In

Kvery new laveutiou w bn-b iucr llmequalltlea laa boon to him, • ling him to do better work with grader rapidity, (should lie neglect to avail bimaelf of such Impnnretneut*, cling to bla old Ionia, when belter on be procured, or continue to perform work by band that can be done tar more eaae, accuracy and speed by machinery, be would be lightly esteemed irrational, and Ik doomed to failure. Yet should lie, on the other band, become *o engraved with tbe quality of lila tools, ao tulereeled In furthering tbelr Improvement, and ao Intent on

keeping I hem sharp and in

ditlun, that be really forgot tbe w-irk inlended to subserve and aorucn|4lalied but little more Uian before, ebould speedily proouuDce him i more footlah, and predict for him a surer and speedier downfall. lie very same abaunlily appears civilisation. It it doubtless a great trial, and involve* much l«w. a bo have clear and well-defin-ed ends In view, if tbe mean* to carry

lacking. A workman

without tools, a scholar without book*; surgeon without lustrumenla, a tnmumer without a telescope, would certaiuly command our sympathy and enlist our aid. Yet a far more ae and abiding grievance of our times la that the end* tbemaelrc* often become obacured and forgot leu In tbe very multiplicity of our man*. Tbejirogrewaof material ap|>llance* for inodudug superior work and for making life eaabappler and more valuable been .Imply marvelous. When w«

ravjT™‘issn!»i«uasf

going on In all paQa uf tbe globe—tbe Introduction of marblnery, Hie powii bilhle. of Itghl and bal that have rvn rallied, lb. multlplHwtlon of ading matter, tbe cbapenlng of luxuries, tbe tran-portatiou of every avail lie (induct (ran tbe places where it plentiful lo tbe place* wlwfe U I* scarce, the opportunities of edui-ailou. ■ abundant and varied forma of luseiueul, tbe progrea* of mauulac-, e*. tbe diacuveries of science, tlie advancement of art —and compare them with a hat they were a but even fifty yewni ago, tbe change cm* scarcely credible. Ttiese ai ol* in our hands; they are not re finalities in them*.hr., bnt n accomplish result*. The end* Ui be looked for are lb* Incnmalng power, bappluaw, value aud character of man. Are three |in*;rawing in anything Ilk. ratio? Have we really gaineil in true manhood and womanhood one hundredth part of what we have gained In material improvement? Are w< so very much wber or happier or mom |uat and generous Uian our grandfathers or greatgrandfathers, wbo never I tube of our tangible advantages? We readily admit that tbe material p irtkai of (far live* exists for tbe higher or spiritual portion, yet no one cal

veniiont tollow each other In such quirk auccraalon tbal society baa no time to adjust bererlf u> tbe perprtuaily isnglng order of things. Herbert H|wncer s[leaks of society a* “ ual action and rewctlou between tbe force* that divide It Into new forma of ’bleb reunite these new

Ve are ao carried

ao fairly bewildered with tlie of appliauore, Ilia' we are not apply them. We are *o much eiignawcd with our new instrument. that we forget to use them. Moat of ua have bad nothing lo do with tbelr produrtkai; we have only accepted gendered. We have been aud are not only Baton tailed and delighted witb all e wondcrlul advanlagre, but aomei vain of their (K*s«a»lon, although come to u* without any merit ol own. We take them and oougrat- W e ourarh'e., wltbodt rememhering aulioue ta a new trust and in lug. i it a new obligation: that each our

noral—never burry, but al* laate, wlien urgent bu-lnra* or the hired man rre. htd tbe fanlieat ■id of tbe low long liefore In* frlaky •m|doyer. It waa a profitable and ltitrre*tlug jert Icaoti. which for many yam I been studied. Wlien men aref* con.hi.r tlie amount of work necesrery lo be done, and wisely adapt foils hi produce right rreulli are mentis] aud do not oven actvc*. they stimulate eudavor; tliey havr lamed tlie liappy *rt of getting tbe most nut of tbelr opportunities. Tlie sphere of labor should be char acterind by economic use of time, tin reduction to tbelr lowest minimum o the necessary things, aud adue amouii ol time apportioned according l» tbi measure of tbelr uccresiiy and inlriueli

value.

% Dispatch l* a very important element for sueccreful busino*. Indeed, this is equally true In respect used In any pureult. Hade or ailing. He wbo knows bow U»t to tn-e tin praemt hour need* no instruction loi the remaining hour, of tbe day. Hi tbal is faithful iu the .little* will not la false iu the doing of tbe much. Wbo an tell what great event, may marred or murdered by tbe lo-a of ao hour. Tiofe wasted an never be stored, hence every' engagement promise made ha* to do with one mure persons, and aa the number of penwus Involved or interest* imperilled increase*, tbe importance of attending to huamre. at tbe proper time der proper conditions become* Imperative. Impatience la usually to tic attributed to burry, undue basic, while patieuce and active virtue Is exercised only by those of quick perception and keen feeling. Haste always, lias tbe restraint of right thinking. There b a forecast about it that, like tbe ^bvel engine, regulate, tbe *|red. ■eil-cunlrui, and submit* mauds of ressam aud justice. Hurry' l» generally contentious aud disagreeable. It tends to lintation, petulance ai duauuer; nae a team wtrii an uteai* lenced driver, tlie faster he drive* II greeter danger hi hinurif and othere. Haste, w Itb an intelligent menl of each moment and iu may break tlie record uf all of speed and drive with perfect safely the iurumolive more than a mile minute. While burry may turn tl tram iuto an open sw Itch or throw Inio in* ditch; basic is keeu-eyed, hurry b color-blind. Waiting b Iu m an Insuflerable operation. They those tbal burry with bated brain palpitating hart hi the train, and make their point, and maiulaiu tbelr unbroken record for punctuality, other iierauiis must hie tbe mark oi tbe penalty. TardiDOBi b sure to sufier rebuke, and delays are unjustifiable under Quick to act tbrm-

*, they si

deliberate in other*. Hurry In moai i laves ib I ask unfinished, or I: concluded il b often uualbfadury s bast* watches each strand tbal enter* Into the fabric bs It paiae. through tbe loom, aud Ihat It baa Ib appropriate place. Haste knows what h> do, and docs il; while hurry urllber knows or ngbtly does tbe thing milted to Ib Care. Haste, cnuacio a need, seems immediately to supply It; it baviog'ieaclied a conclusion, mine* to live up to It; baviug espoused cause, to defe-.d aud main lam II. Horry-often involve* u* In ioextriibb difficulties. We reached conrluoua wholly false, and have done ai Injustice Inexcusable. There b no wa< repair tlie wrongs we havq. reused other* to sufler, and our undue ' ‘ bumlliatss us In our own eye*.

It faib'fti bumbir us! We

right into tfle same baaty, hurried way of acting and living; we are culpable,

1 know H; but tbe Urs of friendship broken siiu|ily because wc failed e time lo weigh and duly consider

tbe true ailuatHHi. It i* cUlmed that such things needs be - l**au*e of tbe

, of daily life; but we are ration beings, and should at least take time . before we act, aud be taught

lc**oti froth tbe wlae man, wins* b

woid was, when lie raw men liasten conclusion, "Htay a llltle that v

If li

w hl.-ie w

•oud to r ought

except in time? And men have to accomplrsb bt much within a certain limit of time, aud wasted Ui

money gone h> waste'

not hurriedly.

» tbe I

whole, b

blind age* of tbe three foremost n, In the party of present rapunsinu and fuMSetepcetatlous scarcely rare

laiyore.

On tbe RepuMiou side. ab>. i young men of maratd ablllly and vt

ig many dimeul I surmount If *wr

4B*, of Iowa, reckoned among (lie {si r *0. Mr. Wohs.lt. of Colorado, [c. mot yara, b but llttb past 40.jvi

rutal advanceiDeu

i have but. little fon, aud analuly «nr maUrtal ad- » though It he.

time Is ih-l-oy beating

li -.rct-Ciay nut grow weary o fir aouirrblug won by ho Divide an conqueror was an ol or injunction, lo III* to ciiousr to save time: to divide So a> i< cogency or coaiplHene*- is bu

tbe au.

, Bacon say*; "There be three f*rt* businrew—ibe pirparaikui, « e detiale or examfoalion, aud tbe conclusion— whereof. If you l.«k for di>|aiicb. IH I lie middle only Is- lire work of many, and tbe first aud last tbe work of few." - Hurry runs in a circle, .hale ou straight lines. Men of giat'mlo-ls weigh Ibeh worgff-liefar^uttering their

entered, chsred tbe the esrlled |*-o)iU- i gat lien ng up a lar* I lie same lime she

of salt. Tbea<sit was I quaulitia. This good liaslr, but Did In a h

>sil, colg bouse

or., and stopped ibiir burry, and, 'tree of carpel, at led for a handful

the leadership.u

r l Old

several buckets of water thrown upon Ibe carpet, and, having dashed the salt up the chimney,^put tbe carpet lightly over tbe flre|4aoe. There bring now no dnrfl, Ibe lire was soon out and peace revlond. Hurry would have burned tlie town, fhf'Tt was largely built of wood aud tlie fire Bp|wr»tu* (Bsiraud unreliable; but ba-lc quickly applied tbe needful remedy aud all was

TheAtglen: M. W. Whitaker. Wm. It. Idikrus, Hany K. Humb. D. C. Wal.b and wife, C. W. Meeke and wife, A. J„Dt Housse, N. C. Oeiland, R. W. KdWjards, Mm. C?. H. Kidrldgc, Dr. Cbarlre Eil wants. 31 r*. E. 1’. Rank, Mis. K M. Jubson, Philadelphia: Mrs. riopliia Metzger, Andover, N. Y ; 8. R. HtqU*. Mr*. M. A. Btubhs. Millville; M. Cowpcnhwait and wife, Riverton; N. H. Htrvctra, Vineland; A. H. Hoardman. H. W. Hoard man, Camden; J. R. Vandever, Wilmlugbm, Del.: M.Wells. U. H. Huntly, Ha Isle City: Mr-. Is-wis and daughter, Wat Chester. Pa.; Matthew Jeflcreon. South Deuuts;

Lydia Hick, Denuisville.

Tlie Kmmett: F. M. larwciuson, Wm. Fowdeu, Rev. W. A. Massey. Cam'den; U. W. Cole, Merchantville; K. H. Wilcox. Hndgeioo; A .Hufnal, Penns Grove; H. F. Hank*. Halem; K. 8. Courlright, W. G. Hawley, New York; Fred W. Guild, Hagluaw, Mich ; Austin Farrell. Gladstone. Mich.; Henj. Qulllman aud wife, Harry Fisher. Norristown. Pa.; J. M. Gillespie. G. L. Tbomiaon. Jama Hrownback, W. L. Jennings, M. K. Garrett, W. H. Gnawcop, Kmory P. Day. Mrs. Hamuel Peunyiwcker. Mis* Juaepbine Penny (wcker. 31 is* Lida B. Penny lacker, Per rival Collins, John M. Malr. Eugene Ziegler. F. N. Farrell. A. Marshall, Philadel-

phia. w

Garwood House: -John H. Morris. Hridgebiu; RobcrtAacy, Jm. Jennings, AnbnrC. Abelm Camden; D.Uartou, Vineland; Tliofaas H. Mitchell a low. George i- H.ii’n.'V'irglnia Hoi Philadelphia; Wm. H. Wood. Newtown. Pa.; Henry B. Howell. Trenton;

Hilas Cline, Pittsburg.

WAN AM AKER’S.

PHltAHEtPHlA. Monday. April tl 1MT. Amarinj;reUilingat Wmamaker’s these April days. Stocks are at the full. Three continents were ransacked for beauty and newness, and Philadelphia shoppers never had such fine choosing. The dress goods stock is without peer in America. The millinery store is unmatched in its collection of fine headwear, and facilities for producing artistic and becoming hats and bonnets. For the first time in the history of American retailing trimmers were sent to PaMsfor post-graduate study in designing. They are doing splendid work. The silk stock is unrivaled in any city In America. And with Wraps and Ready-made Costumes and Cloves and Shoes and Parasols the collections are perfect for this Easter-time gathering. Seventeen cases of foreignmade Coats and Costumes arrived Saturday. Dependable goods from basement to roof—gathered at such a saving of expense and commissions as to be less in price than ever. Selfinterest leads careful folks to Wanamaker's, because there is absolutely no risk of paying too much " —‘ting unworthy goods. shall pass ali records in April selling. The store was never so thoroughly ready, and the daily perfecting of systems, in themselves of proved goodness, carftes the busithrough with fewer and fewer

errors.

New Bright as a May morning♦hi. -v-, ..| k store—will luxury from both sidcs'of the sea. No need to tell of these new, fine things to in(heir selling—-but we are bound to give our public quick hews of in‘.cresting goous/ We ve gatnereu .mall lots of the fines! things, to iniure their exclusiveness. Rkii Taffeta Ptaiffa. Scotch coiorinc*. with Canal** weaves ol Nad. satin. S2 a

No guess-work about it. A corps ; of experts have the biisines' in i hand—experts in their several lines. ; Hence, no weak spots in the stocks, no ruts in the business. Ihe world's best is heu-. No w.-nmed^over lots, | no taken^ver stocks. The woman who chooses Easter gow n or summer outfit here has seen the cream of tlie textile world, i( she h#s roamed through the twenty-one sections of the store that hold the season's offerings. At (1.50 a yard— Broadcloths iBip-ctaJ Vigourraa Whipcord Overt t il-a-fi! Check plain weave Coverts 1» o-toned Diazonals Oavcnette Cheviots IDusnaated Sliarkskio At $1.25 a yard— Pin-check Cheviots Imported Covert Cloth! Melange whipcord Trench Wlup.i«d Crepe Bniliant Plortte Sdk-and-Wuol Fancy Cravrnette - French Serge . Drip d Alma Broadcloths Fancy Cheviots At $1 a yard— SilV-and-wool Novelties Simmer-wright French Wool Velour* Crepe Brilliants French Poplin Fancy Cheviots Beige Popiins Covert Cloth Pin-check Cheviots Imported Vlgoureua Broadloths Pm-atnp* Brilliants Imported M-hso* Wool Arm urea At 75c a yardimported Melange Mohair SharVsain BroaddoTha In ported Vigoureux French Serge itona Serge Covert Cloths Cheviots Wool EUminaa Pluett* Imported Canvas Diagonal Cheviots Wool Surah. Fine fRANCE leads in the Cottons wSTS tons are holding their own — and

gaining.

75c a yard—

U inch Embroidered Plaid Swiss. Kew ,, . , arrival* and very stylish. Repairing a specialty. 60c a yard— ! Bath Tubs and Plumbers 30 inch PineappleGaiize. plain and striped Supplies.

T'HCff An1>ht-.v A \ entic.

PRACTICAL WORKMEN. h,R ASBURY AVENUE.

PLUMBING, HEATING, DRAINAGE.

SATISFACTION ASSURED. "JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. I*. ?M 1M, Li.Wf Don t-f I

J. N. JOHNSON

PLUMBER,

Steam and Gas Fitter,

Ifsjhc (No One shall sefl - WATCHWORD Good Clothes of this Slore— ( f 0[ . Pfjj-g Buying from-us N'oti are in direct touch'with the cloth-maker—no middle profits. The Styles for this Spring are very attractive. ‘ EXCELLENT SUITS $7.50 to $15 AVTANAMAKER vv & Brown Si\th:- Market Sts. Philadelphia Kailroad Excursion Fare paid from all points by the pmclbtso nl mi ».ler;ilf amount. AUTHORIZED BT FIRE DKDERWRITERS. JIIDDIE DEPARTMENT FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

Boc to 11 -25 ■ yard—

33 Inch EmfcemJered SwH* tor dreiva. mostly linen ground! and colored hgurea woven in all-over and atnped dugua. 30 inch French Organdirv. It's a xattv

Mrtebelj and Urtloo^o Klect Irom the latest Pmu

35c a yard—

30 inch French Grenadines. Woven In regular and duster stnpes with elegant

printings. One ol the newest am vats. . AJID Itl 25c a yard— ROOFING SLATE auiTt laundbi 30 Inch Amencan Organdies. Yankee ruff*. uamaL*. ■iac**oanus. *uiti pnmmgs tiut almost e>iul tlie French. atcirrEas. *TXPS. *LATro*M* am 25c. 30c ano 45c a yard— Hgaarw*. *La-.t rcooa* ro* unozp » inch Lappets. Zlgrag all-over print- ** T ” elo • IT •

mg on the Imported, and othere with the '

tan*i woven m uik. ESTIMATES FURNISHED AID RAP AIRING John Wanamaker PROMPTLT AHENDEO TO.

H. M. KALBACH, SON & CO., »:« ANRCKV AVK.\I fOCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY. Kkvlrival Hupplie*. In Iter* or HUadrs, FTWiric R liouarbuld Materials.

ELECTRICIANS. SKILLfcD ELECTRICIANS FUIUSHKH) DAY OR NIGfll'. post orncK box. aro

inli age

' color

Men's Clothes, Youths' and Boys' Suits. Russell & Adams, 817 ASBURY AVENUE, Don't fail to call and examine them. , Prices are the lowest.

I. B. ROVER,

Da. firm sir LET AN# WEST AVERCE

-PRACTICAL SIATE ROOFER,-

THIS SPACE IS

' And mi we might go on until we filled hall this page. Can’t retrain ' just a few more Junta.

RESERVED

FOR

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

W. C. SMITH. & SONS. Building Lumber OF ALL kinds. Sash, Doors, Blinds, 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. H G. STEELMAN & CO., Liter, fflirfi, Hi, CeiBll A.JK* »AN« FAC-TK *.;«* ok ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK-

in either hard or soft wood.

Office.Yard and Mill: 8th and West Sts., OCEAN CITY, N. J.

JAMES G. PORCH, Plumbing, Steam i Hot Water Heating, NO. 1046 ASBURY AVENUE I have a first-ebss Tinner working in conjunction with me, and I am prepared to do tin work in all its branches.

PULL THE INSIDE OUTSIDE.

KEATING

JOBBING PROMPTLT ATTENDED TO.

ESTIMATES CHEERFULL! FURNISHED

BEARINGS ARE SLIPPERY J to"** «nd caws are ground and polished lo that high loudh of glass!-

„ . , . lS*e that curve?)

.ness which give* that glide-that

Art Catalogue, ac.

easy glide only found id the Keating. KEATING WHEEL C0-,

.tbs days ahead ol them all.

HOLYOKE, MASS.

navy-blue and white

Hotel Brighton, OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. APPOINTMENTS akd SERVICE FIRST-CUYSS R. R. SOOY.

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