tl trie*, will have .iu.iilWri |.ul.H.- t-MiB- TIh- Kl : dinrr in Ibc Itrpubliraa imtl*' «uJ In » VUi ‘ » ablltly tu out}' out the [>!od(tr» o( ctty ■>
r Mrnmnal IM> a>t uni>»t>arg. ■tfHi )■» Btit Tlw 1‘ruiuivlvBUtai !UiIr.«U «V>m-
to neb ».>titi. uouihip and |iau}-Itaa arrauKvd tu run a ihrrr-daj t00 j nt .., rauit In IVrtrru cuouty ttamlnir l«-ia->ualU -oxidlK-t»d t.mr Ip Grtlya- *>
I niakr a proja-r aw—nn-nt of bunt, U-av.nif ?*«•* York b>
WANAWAKEK’S.
Cbnlinenui i
— —. _ „ araiaaar IU oUtfurma "* (bem to tuakr a pfoff ai~n»nwtH of bur*, kavtu* >«•* »or* by aptvial 551) CLBTIV l<OBI)«M». ^ cu^itka of .R.lr. ».lt make .be r«U o-ttu- in that rount}. Uo- om,- tralu rtuurd.y. May a., a. 8 u. a. m ; AnJ the Continent ts it nirma r»r. TO raxno crrtal.i the ehartMi of a ItrpuUicai, in* taxing .ear, ami inllmalln* that Nraa^. 8 »■; KlUabetli. 8 ;t»; lUhaay, mate f PkOPBiCTOB. iBOTmorto aucceed Uoiertwr <i I**-, untoi they did *» tbr ««rw of a,.|«iU 8.4s; Ne« Brunawlek. 6.01; Tmuou. at $3/.50 and It)* In that view that we draiie to made by «ax|«}er> of ilertn-u eounty 6.SS; l'klladel|-lila, lo.So. and ^Oa'"'. Men’s wheels and ' aay a<i«fe tbluga for the eaaalderaltori may rtwull In a revaluation lu the dl»- II.1^ a. m. Itouud-trlp tu krtk. m- wheels—all the popular u
la ' of tlif liemjbllean, of the Htale. tnrt complamed of. Tbr letter bar a clupln* t«...|.wtiitioo, U.« lunrbeoo - grca , st^Ks ready for : r« Souili Jersey has alwaya been tie- *eiieral Hlate aiguincaiuw and tua>l tw at Hkirlabur* on going trl|i, traoitrf «d | lvM y Still we may
On. MINT'D SPRING OPENING
Ip Mr Cleveland expect* ithat tl Republican iwrty la going to be bbad lotbe Intrreat* of the people to follow ellbrr bla advice or bl* exal pie In delay In IU tmrifl legMalion Ikmoat give the leaden of tbe |*rty credit for either very little inlelllgeuce performance* In that line. No |arty ever gained any thine by violating in pledge*. The Republican party in IWt pledged luelf to a pruterlive tarlfl and another effort to bring about Interaatluoal blioelaliaoi. The paople who are cuai|4aiDiug that tlie«r pledge* are Dot being carried out ought to raaltxe that a failure to keep ttiem would not duly be bad faith, but bad policy a* welt 8XT op tbe curb*, fix up tbe *ldewalka, and In time little thing* aid lu tbe Improvement of the city. Tbe atrweuani receiving careful attrnllon at the hand* of Street Supervbot
mer. Do not let tbe aldewalk* eufter by eon tract. There are a number liwUmoea of both curbing aud ride walk* In muerable ouodltloa In differ cut pam of the city, which should receive Immediate alienudu. .At.a," tbe manvrr-«Di. of In.Hr's. cast at the recent aprtng election* w iftwry, wl ' ern *bo> d fraud ha* been revealed. Thl* bet abowa well fug the purity olectioua under the W ert* Uw. One of tbe cliwewt contest* I* In Newaik tween ilurkhardt and Herr, for board of public n-urfca, where tbe eutt of tbe dly la being recounted ai becucnpleted thl* week. On tbe official canvaa* Herr, Hrmocrat, bad alx lorlty. In the recount of nine w Burkhardt baa loat twelee and Hen fifteen vote*, reducing tbe Utter'»
Jority
abown by tbe bet that the cuatom* celpu during April were two and a half time* a* great aa them of tbe moot which McKinley *a* elected. The luCM receipt* of November, 1868, t ga.Wtt^SS, while tbcae of April. I8B7, were 134,464^61 In no month
* lead fast and determined lor ot the takeu a* a drrUrali Hcnna-racr. W'ben other arctiona «.f board of taXklb
tbe Slate have f luted or gooe wrong.
■a true *a atrel and steady -r major it lea have always
been reliable and over* helming. Time
a »hc saved tiie legisla-
ture ftuin Uemoi-rallr Control by the .Jidily-^jf her deirgetlon. Sbe ba* held a iiepubllcan lepreariitathm In >nal congrm, when tbe other of the State have I ■ern re|We
sen ted by Hrmocrata.
_in ail tbia abe ba* liad but ebgtit (vsnoderalkK] from the Republican
r iegislalurr*.
and lucrative office* in ^lir gift of tbe administration have U-ett from other aes-tion* of tile commooealtb, aud South Jersey'* •lerllug fig liters liavc again and again been .urned down, wlien they bad every -raaou to expect recuguitiou. la It not time to give to South Jersey the uominalkm fur tbe governorship? Sbe ba* dUtlnguiabed Sana who wou.d fid tbe.offlce of i(uvenior with dignity . ' and ability, and her would certainly entitle* b«I_t<p,be *co.rdtd this
iwengnltioc.
have a South Jcnrymau
Inr governor?
t local paper* of a large dly to )inert aa advertlaemeut. Having t pencil of her own, alie poked up pencil which *a* tied with a string I a pad usud for writing. At once st moistened tbe lead with bet tongue and btgan to write. An elderly a. who was standing by reminded her
that tbe pencil bad Just
an old man, ragged and dirty, greasy and Dltby, w bo also bad contracted same habit of welting tbe pencil on Jh'Dgue every time be wrote a word. A The disgusted woman flung tbe pencil away and scolded tbe young man b bind tbe counter until be aluu|c .rd brand new pcndl for her use aud benefit. .Thebablt la a foolish one. In stead of making tbe penMI write tuort freely aud easily. It harden* It aud makes it mile blurred and irregular Newspaper men and those who use lead pencil* a great deal never damjK-u
tbe lead In tba mouth ur w
eontcat fur tbe goveruoruhlp next year, from tbe lact that tbe remit election*
In tbe great clue* of tbe Slate have
aphed tbe Democracy with tlie bo|«that Uw wheel of furtune la tmulug tbetr way, aud they are plucking up
courage lo make a game fight. They ■ raaou that with tbr old dead
new, young
ot our of their
hare a lair prospect of bringing Jersey once mote Into tbe Demw-rsli
• fallacious, a* it la baaed un tbr considers lion of the spring elections, which arr very pour indnwiur* of the true drift of political nplatan*- Bo many local and personal cocuMerattnos sa ay I lie voters in munlriiwl coutesU, that they ar. poor fart or* in determining tbe •uudi turn* In a purely polltKal cwm|>algn. However, there u no i^ueetion boi that tbe Democracy of New Jrr-ey e in 1868 to make a desy* r*;« • Jersey fr«u
by the Stkte. Iwegage at tsettyaburg, tw. it tiropour* to drive* over tbe battlefield, hotel
-iiforce tbe *|drit aud luteul of Hie law) m.datlou* ai (letiysburg. from 'supper, rtiiuiring that real proprtty in Nr* l May 36. to lunclie..n. Inclusive, May Jersey eball be taxed at na "li lie value." j -H (Iwo clays , aid on reluru Uip.aupTbe prevailing ru-l.m in Rergrn per at Rbiladelpbla for boMere of tickNiiity munkipaliUni I* to loser tin ' e:* [Kin-iiy»ed ai Trent.*t and |»iul* slualiou of pn>|wrly,aod increase tbeiea*t thereof, will lie sold at Hk-folloW-
ix rale. Thi. I* done no a* toenahle lugrat.*:
inuleipalltkw to live payment New York. »14 SO; Newark, *14 JO; [ a just share tit the eiwt of maiutain- Klutabrtb, *14.1.; Itahaay, tl.-t.to; ig Hie couutj^al large, the pio|s.rti. u ; Nea Brunswick, (14.6U; Treuh.n,
■ blladelpbla, *11.3.. Kraxer,
w omen s tirs. AnJ slant deshort—
MENDEL’S OTVE-FUICJi: CLOTHING STORE
Tiic Best
MONtV’S WORTH
in Clothes
general muiijy ami Stale setuad ex-
• being founded u)*m the valua>f tlie pro|wrty withlu the junadiettou of the muuici|adliy.
After some prelimiuaiy atatenn-iit*
um tbe rvldrlice rul.iulltrd to
this luard, ilie a*-c**uiiiit» of pr..|« rt\ i* made lu many of the taxing dlatrk-t* .f Bergen county, lack equality aud uniformity In the rale of anaiamenl.
ire lo violaiiou of tlie coiistltn-
lloual mandate which require* tin-
TMK CONX»JT«OJ« OK CCBA. Tbe government of 8|wln baa ani.Kiuerd that IJeueral We} ler la to rmalu lu command of tbe military .roes In Cuba aud that be I* al-o to ct aa gwwv.-r gmersj -inring the IntfoducUon of tbe proposed lefunu* ir island. Tbe puapect. thrref.de, that tbe will be oju tinned until tbe aairroi of Bpalu are exhausted. Ueneral ryler cannot subdue tba Cuban Insurgents, and tlie Cuban luauigenu, without outside help, annul drive Uw Spanish soldier* from tbe island. Tbe contradictory character of tbe news from Cuba, accurdlug tu (be sourer which It la derived, arise* lbe lact that Crucial Weylrfi ■patches relate exclusively k. Uw di*Iricta w bich'-fae
id child-
bie In tbe outaklrU of garisoued
brie they are left to starve at
tbe government la concerned. Ibtse pacified province* a here tlwrv only weak and starving nun oumbalant* and Spanlab *oidler* Uw rebelbaa nut been wholly suppressed, (ur Insurgent band* ocuudoiially raid
te» or railway train* to
plica, and generally manage to gel off lo Uwir mountain retreats without inch lo**. It b a kind of guerrilla artare which Ueneral Weyief d«»|»ws. but it I* the only kind bit open band of ill-armed patriot* outnumbered ten to one. W hen Ueueral Weyler i despatches derlaring that provinte ba* been |welded, ba meal he baa made it Impuaaible fur Uw le to live In their bomoi or culli-
Uw last year awsi.ed |Kuperty pesmtage of value mu w value,'aud In tmwt I percentage of one-hall of It* true value, aud In some Instance*, at tbltd of It* true value, aud lu *omr ■stances at a lower percentage of value
tliau une-lhtid.
Thl* low valualiuo in Bergen county • made it* average lax rate, abnormally high. Tbe average tax rate for '•*• year \Sf. JJ-e fl.*> <-0 .of ,-aluattao, the bigbrst average lu tbe Htale, while the tax rate in some taxing .lisirki* was a* high a* *A 13, H .16, and *4.08 on *100 ol valuatkm. "The low valuation in many taxing district* 6f Bergen county- cauM* t high tax rat a, and tbe inequality tbe standard of values aa awwisi injustice not only- between tbe various taxing districts in Uw am ?, school and county tdx, neb taxing district la required lo pay. Tbe high tax rates and tbe Injustice and inequality lu ibe a**nwmeu la ba hertt tbe cause of mocb rom'plaiul Ibis board and tbe rat** of much cl lie satisfaction to tbe tax|*y'rreuf Belgrn it la with a view of remedying tbe evil that Uw Wale board of laxalluu d.slie* your ru-operattaa. believing that In that way it may be move eflcctualiy remedied, and that tbe BMWfsuucuU of property fur tbe year 1867 In Bergen county may be made in compliance To accumpltsb Ibis result, tl^ Htale board of taxation I* Ollng and dealroua of aiding each Uw discharge of bl*
gathered tbr women Uw tow us, where they are starving >. When tbe Insurgent* *eud of a victory, they mean that
of tbe “podtied" provinces ten some isolated baud of Hpaula^i troop*. There la a foundation of truth underlying both claims, affaire biought about by tbr atarvalluu of tbe pacifies or occasional Cuban victories data not give any peumiar of bringing tbr war to an end or restoring tbe once fruitful bland. Tbe Cuban* may not win by force of arm*, extremely doubtful whether 8pain on
fura
Cuba lasted for ten year*. H|aUn scareely maintain even the pretence of ruling Uw island far such period In her present condition. This country would not be lustiflrd In going to war with 8pain uf Cuba, but It should at la something to amelkiralr the condition of the women and children, Ibe cbirl tuflrrvr* friqu Weyler’* plan if exU-rmiuallon. The armed luourteula, secure in'tlwir mountain retreat*, tan maintain tbemselve* far an Indefinite perkid, and do Dot Miller from
uf (.aid, as do thru
children, herded togrtlwr (be garrksiu towns. Tbe Insurgent*, lb anna In tbelr bauds, an be take are of themselves, but govcnin.ent sbuuld. at least, cm. Iingrel againal Uw inhumanity of driving uuo-cumbatauta trum tl* farm* without providing them wi
mean* of getting *u> protest sls.uld )«*• u e should still feel di*l
dined to enforce by war* mqect for
ordinary- rule* of warfare,
should nevertheless have made an
■ff«rt lo relieve a suffering people, war orlgbbon, who have at ba
I bo, moral right to ap|eal to u* far such
would ^miaiw t New y. uv»'“c lerTiid.
By It
intamoa cruellies.
a party tu Wey
.educed Bulr* la Kklludwlplilu. Kur Uw arcommodali.Hi uf |wr*ons
d< siring to w itnisu Uw unveiling of tbe
WaabiugUiu Monument, Kai mount Park, Philadelphia, May 1. :be Peim*ylvania Kailr.ud Comiwu
— — itvcry- 3U-.
irr lage jjj ^ year, more tlun once. When w* will again detuoiretreu-ieeotu-i : you in a farcihle way tliat »e sell the l-rurrnvino- ENGRAVED plate BEST High Class CLOTHING at tin-‘-"j.ravillj, an j tj(ty vls ,. ln g LOWEST PRICES, and Iluit *■* lead cards—name only—(or Me. Mail- m Htyle, Workmarrehtp and Assort inp, 5c extra. luent. Come and la- ivuiviuced.
Season after scjso 1
ing business grows—
' We let nobody sell l Good Clothes for less. Poor Clothes—we I don't deal in at any i price.
tpshurg, N.
Isvllle, *ISJ$; Beading, *13.16; .g Bran.-h, *14.36; Km-b-.ld, *13 UO; lilt Holly, *11.78; Atlantic City, US.:*); Cape May, *tS.4«i; BridgetMt, f 13318; Wilmington, *1136 11316, and at proportiuoale rales fr.-m
her |Hiiut*.
Apply to ticket agent*, district pa*--ngrr agvtii*. or address (ierge W. Boyd, A*»l*tant tieneral Passeugei Agent, Briad Hlreet HUtinn, Pbiladel P*h»- ■ ga ot the Real I-sime Agents ie* »i. Cbenter A Co. purchased lots on Central avenue—oue bei Twrlttb and Tbirteentb street*, tl Uwcortwr of Kourteetitb street oe between Kourteetitb and Fifteenth street*—ai>d then sold to Jowpti Hutton. Tbe Harry Headley property- v (Vuttal avenue, was also sold through tbe same flim'a agency Youngs Consul lepiru tbe*^_ig|italr through bl* agency: Jsoh Kbrd'i lage on Aabury avenue, near T . mi'ti stieet, tu Mr*. Annie Kldredgr. Pblladel|ibla; John Thoms-' cottage. Aabury avenue, below Twelfth street Mr*. Hamuel B. Taylor, of Beverly Charies Adam*' collage, (Vutial ave south uf Ninth street, tu Dr. J. Levering, of Philadelph Bush baa rented Mrs. J. D. McAleese’* cottage. Central avenue, lirkia- Twelfth street, lo James Tin* of Philadelphia: George Hutton's cottage on Aabury avenue, near teenlb street, to O. M. Griffith, iladeiphla. He bauf Abo ba Godfrey Krouae - * lol oo Aabury avenue, uf Ninth street, lo F. liunagin, ol and, who intend* ere«i Ing tlwreon - cream aaloou and fruit store.
duly,
d will e:
t I* clothed by law fi
Tbe commencement exerrlsos of tbe public acboob of Cape May euuqty will take place on Friday aflrtnisin Cape May Court House, graduating riasa from Ocean City public school Include* Howard BUley Harry H. Adams, Martin Hterlman, larvncr Hcull, Julia ttauU, Llxxl* It reck by, Belle Hand, Anus K and Male Bobinaou. There are t wo pal-graduate*— Arthur Adam* and Charles Hchurcb. Prof. L. H- Thomas, principal of our public school, expresses much sal tiun with tbe proficiency of tbe present graduating Gaia, aud aa Iw ba* made the training uf tbe y-uulblul mind life’* work, be la keenly sraslbb of Ibe great reaponaiblllly that rat* him a* an cdualor. Mb corps of aaabtanu—Miaw* Julia C. Mi FannbU. Holmes and Emma Campbell—are eminently qualified to Inspire coofidence lu the scholar* and to create a dearie In tbe Iwart* of tbe little one* to drink more deeply of the fountain m
Uowbdge.
Ocean CM* llooiulng. Tbe Trmperana Gairtte, Camden, i an Ocean City biter ays: Hince Uw •son of 1868 closed about eighty new uuae* have been built, oneuf Uw i tier Ibe handsome bank building of tbr Central Trust Company, which tJO.ttu. Tbe bonk will open far, na next Thursday, irtrni year* ago there a a* out on tbe island. Now there are iw b that for a boom m-
ord?-
Track.
e laid on Ibe South Jersey' r road up aa far aa Tbiny-fourtb ft, and tlw rom|«ny rx|ecu jt6 be-. running about June I. Theatatkm I be at Fouiteenth street. It b not ertrd that Ibey will get farther lb than Ninth street lb Distance from Philadelphia, time, 70to #0 minutes from
|ihla to (bean City.
Tbe new council exhibit! vide spirit of rnlrrpra*. The mem tier* »re J. M. Cbcater, president; B. I •**'> . Htrain Hlrelmasi, Nicbolst'orsu ieorgeM. Breckby. Harry Hadley. Jiswpb F. Hand. Mayor, Wcaby ' Smitii. A pnwtrvslvr iviunrtl an
» the vsty's
M a sjevial li
only c
of ei
u of tbe (b|w May-
day, numrroualy- signed |*-titk*tia acre nlrd to Judge Ikwigtaia. pray lug rfbearing lu lt>e mailer .J t| K - license api>li(-atioi» of In
Mrobam. at Ah
illadel ] H. Parx, at Ihesley’• Point, and tirv.
lia ou May 14 and 16 from all point* Hpridcl, Fred Trrfx. Charic* C. Gmi li* line uot more than tao hundrv.1 i tavert, Charge* Petereou and William ib* from Philadelphia, at a alngb j B. King, at Sa lata City. After fare-lor the round trip(oob*a rate tliau ; mg argument of cvainarl the rou
return until May 17, j <u-ed to open the
petfcvtnMr ot style—no guesswo The work is done in our own f tory by tlie ! ! W engravers we*
find.
Wedding and Commentement stations—Itrst hundred sets, l -ach additional hundred. $3. B materuis, of course. Skimping worst possible blunder in engra'
■ »r invitation.
John Wananufker
The electiou lo determine ibe lion of boiidmg tbe city ft* *40,t make ntsded Improvement* »as Iwtd rueaday. An exceedingly light vote was polled. Tbe result was: First ward—for bonding, 87; against bond 111^13; Heeoud ward—for bonding. 49; against bonding, 31; majority in favor ■>f bonding. 83
WAX A MAKER’S. ,
PhHADtUUlA, Monday, May 10. “Get Winamakertosellit. Then we will believe in it, and be able to hold some one responsible who does not haggle or squirm out of responsibility.” This was what was tol the agent who was trying to sell certain article at people’s doors. But Wanamaker could not be gotten to sell it—or anything else that will not be good for customers^to buy. The small per cent, of profit is no to be considered. Will it last and please? is the only question. We could fill our store with eighteen dollar bicycles and two cent garden hose and one dollar lawn mowers and cheap stuffs of every sort, hut it is not our way. Poor things cannot come in here no matter how cheap they are. The fact is, that almost every lot of goods advertised in Philadelphia as marvelous or cheap came her^first, and three-quarters of the lots were shut out of this store because below our standards. We.stand squarely behind every trapsaction. and that makes us very particular. Shirt the most of this \A/.Sc*. second annual Trade W ««SES of Slljrt Waists. There are scores of styles—for
1867, Inclualvr. Tub is one ot tl* grandal munumcut* evre crrctrvl in Philadelphia, aud tbe ccremonM aud parade Inchtaul t» j it* uovailing will be turreupmidingiy {
• ttraettve.
refusing three iK-alMre i
of Ibe
Gii.hkkt A LAKK-s-Cnderimket* and
_ embaimer*. < litter and rreMlmcr • J * u d M7 Aabury avaOur. Tbr la tret
jot. carpenter work all on J. (style casket always ou hand. Ik*!ire L. Hoodie}-. Ten lb and Wco*. A postal I removed from hotel* boarding ki
requret wUI bring Dim toyuurdoj*. | and cotugre and kepi until burial
women and girls—dozens of fabrics to choose from. Some of the waists have collar and cuffs of same matenal; very many have white collar, and cufts. An expert, looking through the stock, said that some of the waists were easily worth three times the price asked. We cannot save you tliat much always, —but the entire lot is wonderfully .heap. These trade sales lead fo large economy because of great buying. This sale started with forty-two thousand shirt waists—
50c, 75c and 51
Bicvclcs ,T dofJ ■ n ' , r-*> «o take picycies fislis |:i bk> . Jt , bu> . I . li ,_ It isn’t ecunomua) to buy a vlicap wheel unless t* has been proven. The Continental was tested for several seasons—under tu I loo name and ours—before it was firmly entrenched in popular favor. And then came last season's phenomenal selling which ran our total up to
'ne thousand.'
It is all. right to buy any. of tlie established hukes of wheels at Hou
Our adv.intagt’s for buvin-' doth are very great, and we mind the Clothin” business strictly. T!ut makes it easier to sell at very low prices?
it je- WK IiHflD. HTRKRS FOLLOW
M. MENDEL ’ lJn THE, 0« PRICE CLOTHIER, KkTTEn *lti GENTS FUSSiSHtR
1625 Atlantic ATe. : Atiaitic CitTj.J.] J iinni.SMitiyi.
W. L. BERRY.
Manfuacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST..
GRilHlNG,.... and GLUING.
PRACTICAL WORKMEN. 848 ASBURY AVENUE.
PLUMCING. HEATING, QRAINAGE.
^SATISFACTION ASSUBEO. JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERf. I,, no fatal faHM. Oeui n,. r 1
Best Suits can be bought .for $10, $12, $15—Fancy or Black Qur $5 and $6.75 Suits you know or your neighbors know. The country is full of them. Y\7ANAMAKER & Brown Sixtii & Market Sts., Philadelphia On mod. :.!:.* purchases of our Clothing we p^y Railroad Fare
#
<0° JOBBING
SHOP. VEST M. 7U< ud Sdt STS. I
j.nJohnson, H. M. KALBACH
!0i CEESTNUI STBEET, PHIUDEUBIi, PLUMBER, SON & CO.,
Steam and Gas Fitter.
AI. SS. CVOCVAISS «V SOAJ 820 and 322 As bury Ave. DRYGOODS," MEN’S NOTIONS, t FURMSBINCS, BOOTS and SHOES. HATS and CAPS.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
WAN A/! AKER & |_i i vi /-■;
brown's ...CLOTHING...
' AUTHORIZED BT FIRE UNDERWRITERS, HUDDLE DEPARTMENT FOR
ELECTRIC LIGHTING.
Getl': rnliit Gtiis ail NdDdi:
WDolroalr and Mr I Jill.
CMARLE5 Q. MILLER
lx fully prepared t
| Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs and Plumber:
^ j Supplies.
tLEAN OUT CESSPOOLS. r3<> Arebtirj-Avenne
o:w A Mil It \ AVI-Sl K. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY.
ELECTRICIANS. SKILLED feLEcntiCIARS FL'DMSHfcb DAY OR IIIGHT. «3SF OMCE BOX. BIO
W. C. SMITH & SONS.
Men’sClothes, Youths'and Boys'Suits. Building Lumber
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES. RUSSELL, SHEPPARD & CO.,
Nos. 813 and 819 ASBURY AVENUE.
Don’t fail to call and examine them. Prices are the lowest.
S. B. CONVER
CONVER & BUZZARD Sanitary Plumbing, Drainage,
OF" ALL KINDS. j Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moldings, Brackets,Columns, Newels, [White Pine and Cedar Shingles constantly on hand and under
j cover. Orders left at
807 ASBURY AVENUE j will receive immediate attention. Yard: Corner Fourth St. and West Ave,
H G. STEELMAN & CO., Ventilating and Tin Roofing Ifllf,
NO. «-23 ASBURY AYKNXK
STOVES
HEATERS
RANGES
Ho: Air Hot Water | Combination Steam
ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORKin either hard or soft wood. Office,Yard and Mill: 8th and West Sis., OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Special attention giien to Repairing in all its branches
JAMES G. PORCH,
Plumbing, Steam 1 Hot Water Heating,
NO. 1046 ASBURY AVENUE 1 have a first-class Tinner working in conjunction withi me, and I am prepared to do tin work in all its branches. iOMIPG MOMPTLT ATTIPPLO TO.ESTIMATES CHLLBFUHT FURPISHED
PULL THE INSIDE OUTSIDE.
KEATING
BEARINGS ARE SLIPPERY
polished to t
oae* ore ground and K. ,
■I high touch ol gtaxxl.
nea* uhkh git eo*> glide onl)
365 «K*» ahead ol them
I See that curve?)
glide that CATALOaoc> ^ ihc kcating. KEATING WHEEL CO.. toHOLYOKE. MASS.
A*- «N? SSoixes, Pisiriiip Ifeyp 1 S D j 0ft
OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED/ jiuM.rennet,.„H.y«reton^*Crti«L APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE FlRsl.fV a < ’“ 11 i>rr*wttaM K. H. SOO\ . 1 Store, 1046 Asbury Avenue, near Eleventh SL
Hotel Brighton,

