Ocean City Sentinel, 22 April 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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B. CVBTIK ROItlNMIK.

Ogxak C'rtr !■ a oty acratdiuc to lav. It baa a vide-aaalu: i«>|.iiUii.n. fully eogulxaul ol a gnat future and tbr fact that It la dntlucd h> be tin rt In tbe auititry. lu rw. a never buttiered trltb malaria—unite* they cxunH :lu

A waoon [aw t d tbruuicb tuTihrm Kaiwa. rrorptiy, btvnuir tin kuaertpUuo: ’‘Celuraduand irrl*aU'«. Kat and ataytiatkiui, Populialtc adiulnu tkm, dotitutluu ami daomatiun. gotnit to my vtfeV relation ami m»kt no oilier drmonMratlm " Ttny I’mclit to tnme to northvtatcra Ohm. tbry’d nerd no IrrteaUon. and ■

tkn; bnnit abac tu* »*le’» relation. bate Rood tlmta and free aalvalxia, vllb no dancer of atarvatluti. and tbt **« adminWIiation to be found vltblu tbe nation. Tbla I* Wurth cta>id

tlon.-Ex.

TBSappaiotmeut of a bulldinc *|*ctiiT by council la a needed reft that ll« city baa lone rec|uired. There have hern too many «|U«*tKn.aUr*tiuci area put up, and the r«hi. of utber pro|«rty<•«nerediaretrarded With ti law to bark them up, tbe Orel eBort . cooncrl to prevent tbe eumplction of frame bulldinc '» tbe Ore llnnu can. tonauebt; but a rad atari baa ben.

In tbe future, and * buiidluc maprrtec abould be Mad In all

from a

e beeomiuK

» In bol h tbe weetrm and a town*, and very uaeful law. . Go Into any of our a tbe atreucrr •ity foe auch a la. od atrect cottier* a 1 vi tb youuc boy a e n tbe uw of lood and ofteullroeH, profane and upnauiou* but

d baaltb. The reformau.rie* aa are filled from thl. ctaaa of If parenu have not control •r their children b. keep I bem "t, the town autburt-

e of affaire exlal

m, tun, oumpailinc all bo.i ^ ai.d girl* to borne after a certain hour and rein there, ooleae acconi|wulrd by

Ir parenu or other aultabie pioteet Tbe welfare of tbe children

u uaed for effect or fiir a ajeclal o*>ect. aim|Vtby that la crateful, that R tbe rtcht apol. la that which cheer*, and hel|* and uplifte, aaya Ultl doea much. hUtUry ha* IU uw*. when it b honeetly uaed to encuuraer one in well-dome but U la dlaia^lul to tin liatouet When It b uttered a* a me matter of form and with no real *| oaeily behind It. Tbe would-be »jnip o guoa inlo the preaence

the dollar, bo. XrurUil* m and i ' U-rer, who b a]

1 kind it worth

, buch a aympatblaer i* a*

baa tbe flat e teillnc you lie thiuk* »l act and flour-

v highly pared y.a are In Hilly, etc., au< 1. ujo.1 likely n opportunity conic-, to ahuae y. behind your hack. There ia a kind aympallo that will not upaet tl nervooa ayatem. and there are tuetlmd* °f oomptimeBt and praiae eipre—jre of tbaukf'ilurea that are not rank flattery, and worthy and uaeful to both

id recipient.

Oocamoaai-i.y , while phlkaupbere. bumanllariana, pbliantbropSla and other benefactor*of mankind are atniftliug to devlae a method by which

great r

U may be remedied, there aii*e»

aotne almpir-mludcd but |

vldual, who, aremiugly off hand, diapuaea ul the queatka lu Uw mual eflev tive manner. Tbe llttb lowu of VS twi Clare ter. I**., baa prodond *uch a per auu. Hbarrvice to mauklud cutaatat* to having prdnud nut w bat we alndl d. with tramje, and follow hi|; out liia -uj: gmUoo, Uw Weal Cheater aull. hate attached twelve |*iund u.m to the leg*ol tbetram|a who hat. work breaking atone The alternative

> to Uw tramp of wurkmi It and be uaually »or

a way to deal

sunlight that warmed tire earth and filled Uw bean with Uw d earn of immortahly. 11 waa a day on whk-lko.n trovereyjor Uw time rveuwd and ach.»4 men ware dumb—a day on which dl* aetillon* were forgot ten and tbr duia that liave pumlrd tlwarte* bad dace In tbe mind of humanity— a day on which tbe hell* of every church rang out a |wal of ho|ie and j -y,! • beu the w orka of tbe great marten of j • wag •arlird from reautlrea cholre. ■ were pealed out by drep-tooed organa, j w two eveiy garden and field w aa c.«.-;: I el led 'to |*iv tribute to Uw gladaome , 1 hour—a day, in abort, which waa the .

day of the re»urrect>oo.

There are two dai* In tlw y*»r wlwn |

vouur and old, rich and jaair. aliatr i i

alike ill «w cymmun Impulse, t'bri'ima*. which cummrmor.•if Him hi wlHim a» many of •a teeming nnll.ou* have fouled

Jlviue Idem! of humanity and tbr

tugheai human cunieptioU of divinity'- flw Republican

akr part li ;.rid«l.ly li

he made at' rewwmahle price* by any

a*en. and cmneuler, and a* ihey may be covered ale aena- and u*ed a* tUtoman* they need not 1*|&: atnr take rg-a^Tuurh fcjiu a* an ordinary t •euab- trunk. Cedar etmtl are atiil more dr-

Kepuhll airatde. a* It la areerted that tlw wad! standpoint

■d of tlw Estate letiate In I8W*. Itardf la# g.ad preventive o! err abould hr an utwxpretrd - threw are beyond one'a lew. ' agaiuat the |*rty in the: coally oaken chrwta. Well le. Tire control of UW a»*wro-. writ lined with uewa|«|<en>

*«| aurr, a* It i* adected eveRy'arrve'lbr pur|a*e quite a* well. It la! la more aubjret to |*miiIc^I of tlret imparuucr in every caae to are j I re onlv the |arrt of wSdora. Uuleach garment la tta.Voughly cleaned

tlw Ib-jalblicau* to arcure as'hr fore It I* •lured.

WAN AM AKER'S.

who -imply acknowledge ■e beauty of HH character, by tlw dn Hy of bia perrem. t.y the lu*tre of II hie, by the depth of HI* auffrringa and b. the nraryeiou>u«** of Ilia love. And wi. cun If they irlrgwlr tbe arrange bol •meet atory of the *tar of Heihlelwm and tbe rung of the augela ■if myth and legend, yet reading the -lory a-f that wonderful *ud *vlf taciiflcr aruj^of llwennuUlug itutba which He wlm lived It taught, they, too, can hr found chanting the irlrain. "Peace on earth, good ward men."

There.

—vndan l nope, for forty day a prr' IW World had beru paa.liig through he abadoa of Lent. The hill of .-ary, with the cruaa that crow no

mourner*, and Hunday the a dlapenwd. “the tearful | ic languid dawn” gave Vendor uf the morning light, the dew fell upon the flower* in garden, *haft* uf ruwy light I-triced an open and rmt>ly tomb, and Ihey who aougbt their dead M heard the worda that filled them *urpri*e and joy, "He I* not here; He the agea the quewhumau heart, be live again: pe-raiatenl. It baa Invaded every aebuol of philoaopby, every aiu of knowledge. It wlf to tlw materlaliat and the ■culler, id tbe fact Uial It baa imprrered Her If reicutlrealy on man. whether be he tbe ravage or the *age, la proof that common longing or yearning baa been mplanted In all, a yearning that Jot he crushed by e|wckuua argut or the rule* of logic, but luabncUvrly •trugglfl* Into bo|w, a dewlrr, too, tliat baa, both with couutleaa millloua of earth's children who have paired away, the butden of life, tip—«and into perfect flower, tbe certainty of Inn

lality.

Hunday, when our eyea rested on tbr ■'splendor of the glare and the glory of tbe flower,” the question was asked,'

i, be dimmed? Autumn

come* and a hectic flush devk* the face uf nature; winter send* its chill through tbe veins, sod all is dark and I rear... But again we hear the ruailr if the wiug* of springtime, tlw old earth throbs and Imres w ith uew-boni end there la light and gladuere and n. . And If nature thin revives, min only, of all created thing*, Itilo the eternal ailenrew? Tbe wealth ol bloom, the rad lame uf color, the plumb* of rich and glow I

are our* to-day came from of death, and aiiall all tb

activities, the mighty thoughts, Uw .piendtd achievement* that have ib world lumtnoiM end with tbla brief *u o( exiateuce? Is lore only a earn, and when In our sorrow we aay that there hath I wared away a glory

urn the earth.'' b tber

piemr tbe darknrre and tell u* that II

man die lw shall live again?

Tbe plan of human life waa not de

vtred or made after such

Ilayewtao aa to fortify them rteOlcwllow or Uraui *t ;aiu»t cvaiiogencM* tb ISWc P«ir the d*dlcata.u of the r Ihey ought nut to lure mo.e umrut T.aub, Apnl SI, tbr aroatora thb rear and . nc ura lUllaod Oarpany w ill , iraviug them atjii till on f ••on rickria li. New York :»-uUe member*..? Ibr •mate, erwl pub ic fr.or all |uiuts on Jl* line. Id almu»t <vr.aii.ly inaure a rxciuatvr of Pittsburg and Krie pfo|wr, ui suox^.r to Hraator rim.tb ■■" April 3*. and fium Albama and iltol l3al& arvaie. Williamapurt and intermediate p.>inta, puhl-cau* are looking f rwaid and alatiou* on other dinaa.u* withm ly to dialing a drat mayo 11. • ue l.umired and fifty miles uf New late of the next c-agiao, and York, on April 31 and for tralua reachey l*.«e of (beritan* ahicb tug New York I-fore nuou on April SI, help recure that majotny. Of ar rale of single fare fur tbe round trip

lew* rate than tl UP, good to return il April 39, inclusive. Ticket* for Lary and olht-r organizailo brm, nuniberiiig twriny-fl.

re well turneu

itage. From the yhortlute dolUr-»nd-cents 'J be gainers to kell; •lues—lor Uic pericnUjjc

the lere | for store-keeping counts fastest on ade and : large prices. But that would put ill liften ; us in the old-fogy line. Every turrit i*i chandtse advantage we get is for

Public's sharing.

| New Buttings— nspected by our ow n j

expert before shipment from the Orient. Wanamakeft mattings arc best because we take steps to have them best. As a rule, thr’Japancxand Ouliese use same designs lor other stocks. We are thinking o! quality, «Mor of.straw' and wear. Some very special lots— 8K rolls to fRIs :n tacli . 1» patjtrnv

Ocean City Sentinel

re a Hem cratic 1

1C aruabx* will go out w n.re i r now decidedly Republican ib* are New Ymk, New Jrf- i

rare, Mary laud, We-

ill hr sold oi

. apply t

la tea, from pulul*

•five miles fr •r reduction, ticker agent*.

irgtuia. New Ytwk,

rwaanu-iipeeiflerah • the ** Hate of tlw rwxi ««-j Tbe para

■uid have fifty . He]Kibticau ; tlw graudewt mih.ary* d< , or a 'c.car majority of I- u. a n.v tbv war. TTiouaaudi ey K*publicans ata.u.d ouih I 'u.led States regular* and ritate milltoward doing their part to Uarueu alii be in line i about, and *» end Uw praa-m | — w~* la situallou In the Heuate and Trains Collide ai Atlantic cit». •Idem klcKluley Hie aupi-st { A colllaloi. which might have proved have ill tbe l«al two year* ot disastrous, but lu w hich uotady Waa . n adniiinairwiiun. hadly hurl, un-urred at ibe.Illiuui>aD.i • 1 : ' Baltic avenue tower, at Atlantic City, XX.L. atiUHTS axacBauRvacai.” bclwceu a Peuio^lvauia aud f-Plala-here word, are well emnrgh on tie ‘‘•’•phia aud Hcad.ng train Thmadsy cuvet, of magazine* v>r ti le p.gre of . * ,,CT,,U, ‘" H-lh tram, were inbound, book*, a. a precaution agrdn.t hreiao | 1 ^ K ” d,n *

piracy; hut when they appear aiami-ed

on Uw faora of iulka, il b. quite anotls r j ,h ' ' U,cl1 ’' rr '”* thing. We have all arm auch pe*'|de. i 1

They are full to the bitm ol w aemw of “ ,b « n * u, * rf "»y.an<l lagloeei

w Pmn-y lva

tlwlr own im|ioriamv. and ealmuely jewlou* of tbe ahgh.twt eucneMHuueut upon their precious pritilegea. trapaaaing" apt ear* in hold letter* on every portion of Ibf.r aoaUimy v They aland upon their dignity with a eltflthat rarely permit* them o or take much care. Their high claim* are aet lorth, If not In word*

every uccaaha, and

they plainly ahow that not an will be abated from them on ai count. They are. alicklcr* for the last farthing, and woold rather die than yield a point of precedence, or all pare without challenge and resentment whatever they consider an Infringe roenl uo their honor. They are coutiuually auaplciuua. must uncumturti with, and so fond of jualicr that y entirely ignore mercy aud are verychary ol .oummun civility. Ala* auch. We pity them. Eew thing* are eflrctive in |>roduciug a oughly unlovely habit of mind than perpetual luaiatence upon the •t limit of our lights. There far far greater nobility- In the ctweiful waiving bf rights fur the comfort and plewaure other*. Umer.wity is bctier than Justice In the matter lurtead u O-C. irred," let tbe motto he; All •nkfully arkuuwlcdged and

faithfully performed.

d have

• think. Tlw

plant that grow sunlight a* well aa aull, a extinguish in tbe mind* of iih or thought of another win another life would he' to mak. tb a gloomy prison. Into winch iher hope or aun*blDe Knater ia tbe Uiumpbant i mob a theory, It la radiant witb uplifting glory aud filled witb tbe gladot of convict kjd and bojw, and s., liateuh Sunday to tbe awcetral aud hrigbltsl •train* of muaic and drinking

if flow era, •'Arabia aa

: grateful I

od aud a^l Ur w,” a tould br

of calm weather,

air T »«K ren T^e-r.'Vi

ulct|wl election* lu t discouraging II ludicalr that a .rt*. of the ol herxjn-led this

peo|de agaiuat the Ih-mu-imtlc party In that the legtalatiin* atoce have buoimal lie publican maywiiie* . preaeut legi.lalure tlw Ib-pub-havv «; may .rity . lu jUn- legiof 1SSC lU-y had 41 majority ami leg lata lure of IWa the majorily ». But auch a great prr|»udetif one party cannot he rzjavtcd tiniw in a body of only eighty .

It ia rime to renotale the storerooms and to get everything In readtue atoriug Uw woolens and fora. Tlw labor Iflilriug away- wluler clothing l^jes harder each y ear to the at-—— dly housekeeper, for moths | thickly in the doset*, trunks and chela in small hooar*. and especially in tbe flat* and apartments wbk~ tlw bomea of *o many. The roomy old garrets of our chndhtwd, with

tbe airy old Wardrobes that cuuM -oed to tbe air and sunablue given place to dark and ■lofly UlUe atoreruom*. aud •burl truuka are instead of the long oaken chests w blch permltud a gown or ouat to rest without doubling up and becoming badly

creased.

The ciuwta lu w bleb tlie cloths to be stored should receive attention now. livery article should he removed from them, the walla aa*lwd or kalaomtued aud turpentine rubbed Into tbe woodwork. No carpel should be left ou the floor, fur this brea-dr moths very quickly, if there are tw< or three abelvis they abould he covered with useapaieia, aud the winter clothing placed ui-a tlxm also wrapped newspaper*. Printers' ink to pin*.moo* to Ibr dstrucilve little il All tbe woolen < loth log abould hr ut out on the cloths line lu the. shine for a couple of hours. King they •bouid hr wblp|*d fr e from dust aud all tbe pocket* turned I nude well brushed with a w tok brood •mall piece of camphor should he pul in each pocket. Tbe dn-a* -kin* should lw turned It .•uglily brushed with a wbb m. T beu mb. each puckrt put •mall piece of camph.«. Tlw die

lurued luai^e ou

folded a* neatly s |*sauble, placed in a paper between rwrb on securely wrap)ed in pa|wr n|wmug fur llw rut ran. The overcoat*should he folded length- » be. Put a piece uf iwwapa|wr breach vr, lay Uw coat oo a flat bed or taaud fold II four-fold, so that Uw >s will mow even with the nautre

n ;y the aierv.

.pa|wr*. .-ery easily- loldr dlflicult

Kuke pr.weeded cautiously'. As be wv cruadug the rails be saw tbe Pennsylvania tram bearing down upon him. a< d an Instant later It bad plowed Into the rear car of tlw Beading train, reducing II to kindling wood. Tbr bhurk derailed the Pennsylvania engine, but Eugim-ei ■Scott and I i-empti Jona at uck ti tlwlr posts and were not Injured. Tlw Beading tram bad drpiadted mual of lu pserugrrs at tbe Arkansas avenue dr|i»t, and tbe only person In tbe ahatteied car ws tlw ivdored p.rter. Who waa not Injured beyond a few bruise*. Baggage master Williams, tbe Pennsylvania train, leaped aa tbe crash came aud escaped being smothered by falling trunk*. Engineer Duke

Conductor Htowtnan were

jured In the least. . Passenger* ou both tralua took matter* philoaopbiarily, anf after Uw crash bundled Into Tulare and wagon* and were driven to their

hotels. Extra engines wer

tbe ■erne and tlw two train* hauledoub of the way. Alter the crash tbe artpaphorr still * ho wed the warning red slide to the Pennsylvania train. It to a curious coincidence that the engine attached to tbe Reading express was aid No. IOM, tbe same one ahicb was in be mewdow disaster last summer and oo which Engineer Karr and Fireman 'Hulehau met death. It was rebuilt

Reading after the July disaster.

Odd l-cgtalallou. tf one looks over tbe queer bHi* before r various legtslaluraw tw Is inclined ask If a wave of Inaanlty to sweeping (r tbe country. k bill In Miaaouri to fine railroad ipioyoew ISS if caught flirting with

. hill In Kansas which make* the bloomer otatumc, and another whose object to to abolish eorarta. A bill In another Btate making il ilieal to use the French Isngusg menu* and requiring everythin*

printed In English.

•ill in klluneaota requiring saloon re to display a red sign with the

word "Danger" on It.

A bill In New York to iwevent a ne psprr publishing tbe picture of any without a written consent. ■ an awful queer worid at all tie ■nee In a while it gels too utterly queer lor anything except ridicule. Governor Griggs ha* dralguatrd Friday, April 30, as Arbor Day, aud II will he celebrated throughout this county In accordance with a prog ran.me preptred by Huperlntendrut Hand.

SI

la the paler you need spring and summer to keep in touch with Ocean City. Bend fur

Per year in advance

Upholstery,' v: r ' ; . A '; News mg favor tor yammer ! curtains, but the veriest lover of j dainty stuffs hasn't had such a group to choose from as ate on show ■ today. Filty-six styles in the latest | importation. *1.15 to a pair. | Of many styles we have brought j aw Sash Curtains to match. *i!

to $3 a pair.

Women’s There will be flaws [ Rlnrk ' n *" e tfwinds Sh^s that are to waft us on oiiucn |0 pefnjanen, c<Xk2 times—and the shrewd manutac- . turer is he who covers losses by ; losing profits—it by so doing he can keep his men busy and his organ-'

izahon intact.

Thai, 'sort of a move led one maker of good shoes to sacrifice profits and a slice more on Four Thousand two hundred and twentyeight pairs of Women’s Shoes— J Shoes of chrome-tanned kidskin.

Button and lace

Six toe-shapes ^ ■

Three grades.

$1.50, $2 and $2.50. On the (J .50 shoes you save fifty ; cents; on the t'J shoes you save one dollar, and the <2.50 shoes'would regularly cost you five dollars.

PRACTICAL WORKMEN. 848 ASBLRY AVENUE. PLUMBING, HEATING.

It’s the ' w ( No One shall sell WATCHWORD Good Clothes \ of Ibis Store- ( foj. p r j C g Buying from us you areln cJtrecrtouch with the cloth-maker—no middle profits. The Styles for this Spring are very attractive. EXCELLENT SUITS $7.50 to $15 AXfANAMAKER vv & Brown Sixth.-Market Sts. Philadelphia Railroad Excursion Fare paid from all points by the pure J use of moderate amount.

AUTHORIZED BY FIRE UNDERWRITERS. MIDDLE DEPARTMENT FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

DRAINAGE. H. M. KALBACH.

Men’s WlSH everybody knew <;hnoa * hocs —it would be grefftly csnucs , 0 the j r advantage and the benefit of this shoe store. For the shoe chief has no mysteries and no tricks. Two new comers for men’s Calfskin Shoes—chocolate color

and ox-blood.

They are in two of the new toe shapes; they are good and good looking. We had a season's supply made—or what we counted enough. But the guess was poor. You'll the lots long before the season

hjjve tin

$2.20 a Pair

John Wanamaker

nrABUsHiai 1831.

WM. B. CURREY, m CHESTIUT SHEET, FHIUDEIFBU, Stifi ftniibiii toll ill Mont

SATISFACTION ASSUREO. JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERT. Ho. 700 Askar] Aitati. Ocau Oh. I J. <*»•« a “■lare'a-E^Jwn Irsw** J. N. JOHNSON PLUMBER, Steam and Gas Fitter Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs and Plumbers’

Supplies.

730 Anbury Avenue.

I. B. ROVER, COR. FIFTH STREET AND WEST AVEMTE ••PRACTICAt S1ATE ROOFER, ROOFING SLATE acaTt uvuni vuas. uRiNaL*. auicaaoaaoa. sl. • iQisTcaa, •Teas. auvroaMa s MeaaTMB, aiave noons roa uni

SON & CO.,

U.T.T ANKl'KV ATKXI K. | OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY. Klrctri.-al riu|.|>Ue-, I iii-andr~* n •lirre or Hhadra, K'ectlir Bella, Calls.. | IKwuebulil Materials.

ALL MATERIAL AND WORK CttA>»» , TEED STRICTLY FIRST Cl A« ELECTRICIANS. SKILLED ELECTR1CUHS FURBISHED DAY OR BIGHT. POST OMCM BOX. BIB

ESTIIUTtS FURWSHED ARO RAPA1RIIG PROMPTLY ATTERDED TO.

WAX A MAKER'S. FHILAOtLPHU. Atonday. Apnl U. IMT. Carpets LnCSDAL Carpet sellnrvrt mg! This is an unusual „ carpet store. i " a tt , ng!S Lnusual, because of e vast variety of styles on show. UnusuaCbecausc we ask as little as possibl^T5r the carpets—instead ot chapjefig all you’d pay. i^foois ol itL ?J rotto. IS rt the hen Axalmtrr Carpet wJe-Bice low. In rStlrmarvi crtofwcsthat »i0 aryeal to tnistk lurnixhare rt dnwinc room, aimnc room and htvarwa tl a a yard-whlch u In* than the aarkrt value. Velvet Carpets keep growinc In tsvor t»UUM styles and quality Nnprove. TV best rt ttm it Uw Wilton Velvet, lie run* on show. K-thouch US ■*

Now, even here carpets canrfc^ ilways Jic so abnormally pri-edy

Trade incidents have helped—ot,

THIS SPACE IS

RESERVED

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

JAMES G. PORCH, Plumbing, Steam 1 Hot Water Hnating, NO. 1046 ASBURY AVENUE I have a first-class Tinner working in conjunction with ne, and 1 am prepared to do tin work in all its branches. 10BBIA6 PROMPTLY ATTERDED TO ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED

lor Iwr hdiiing I rum a tail «. CTolbilig |*w-kr<l hi be well rt-rfnklvd *i

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

W. C. SMITH & SONS. DKAI.KKK IK Building Lumber OF ALL KINDS. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moldings. Brackets,Columns, Newels, White fine 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.,

»:ai.i:kw ik—

XIJK> XAKI KACTt H

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.

KEATING

BEARINGS ARE SLIPPERY.

Hotel Brighton, OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE FIRST-CJ-ASS !

R. R. sooy.

polished to that high touch

which ri.

that xliJr that

Xlaaal.

I Sc* that curve?)

ART Catalogue, Ac.

,> eu, ..i, KEAT|Na WMEEL co

J65 day* ahead ol them a

WHOLVOKE, MASS-

H. bf. Kmitli dfc fronts,

PIOBKKR ^.. n . .

Pilltlll,

GfllDllS IDi Sip Wirt.

r city or country. Kstlmaira WailiKjivr and Dwonaion*.

Store, 1046 Asbury Avenue, near Eleventh St

Paptfluiltrs.

cxtv.

AUo I‘alula, OH*, Varuiaia*., Ulara. etc.