niDBBDAY, MAY 9
[Btandu Ui» l-uM-ommaUcauiCHy..
CCRTIM BOBIlVNOBr. d «‘ ro >’ ,l,r ,n,Tt "’" *" d " UD '* rr
lip Itaplf.
EDITOH AMD nWHUCTOB. KappcUII)- 1« lbl« • dui||rr III I be
i family, and nowliere la JI» |>iearn<-p
t. >KW JFJtaev w „ n dlaaalmua. I'arPut*, lovms and
m aa> I'-naciPiilloua, up «flet»i alow to dho • purer Ibal their clill^itn are not I«rt» • of tbemarlviw. but apfairatr. Indp|ipiideut and uriRinal beluga. Tbajr InatUI Into them their -iwn belipfa.aeuUniente, ! b»|ww, fran, dralrra and t.ipjudioe»
e full euofldence tliat the}' »UI iva be relalnpd. While tliey i
TllK old aaylnK “that there la nutb-jvery jeung tbia idea merle with -inK near under the auu" doea not Iwld o(a-taclr, but aflrr a few yeaie I good iu the matter of advertlalug, aa la niind brgiiir to a—-n Iba-If and Halt proven ereey day by a glaure at Ibrj though not alaaya Koia.-loualy, metropolitan pajarra and magazluoa, a |arate pxlatenoe of lla Ifiwu. Tbpu
the !ndei*ndrut opluloua, though pUna and acthuuof the youth cal the parent, who la utlerly uuj>n-|*rrd for auHi manifeatalloua, aaloulabintnt
and dirplcaaurr. Jie rraenti au oflrnae to bla judgmeui, to bia authority, aud a wou
a flection* Juat brre do we often find I lie teglnnlug of dlaputpa beta.
with at
a written by
« have made the buatucaa a ecleuee.
Aafcahy great bualneae man to what be owcp moat of hie auocw, and be will lel> you hi eyatemattc advertlalug. He will often add tbatalfirat he grudgingly patronized theuewapaprra, think-
ing It waa juat ao much money thro' away, until eome rival ennceni beg to outdo him and be waa Induced U> crew hie notice* in the paper*,
makeapeelal nflere In plain, readable atyle, and to follow It np dally. Thru be found tliat tbejudlcioo* u-e of pnftt
ee’a Ink paid him lomdanmely. Ip there la any ueceaalty of furlliet
drawing a Iceaou from the typewriter eptaodr. which will coat Hew id ereey a unetwon dollar*, it la tbla: In tbe Hint place, there ebould be check, again*! the ruablng thmugb of ant lull which baa not been tarelnlly read
lor error* of aprlllug, iwinctuatlou. Again, It la a wainlug to the yc
aud better work than th>a* who nerve* are of jelly-dab variety. A* matter of fact, loo many women blan their nerve* when It 1* merely a nor indifference, flippancy, frivolity and an tudiapuMlion to give arrioua, aelfrw*peeling attention to whatever
o do.
Govkrkok OklCMJS' pruclamaliot. calling the Kew Jereey kgUlature U meetlnapecial Maiui tea aur|>rtae, a> there had hern no intimation of nroew ally foe euch action. The governor I* fuUy juatlfled, however, a* be ba« found a eeriou* and fatal miatake in tbe eugmaaed copy at the pro|«wpd atltutioo, which la
ember. Thi* miatake U tiw two of the word ‘•provided" for hlhitrd.” Ita practical ' “ Id be the nulllflcatloo of tbe prolive claurc of tbe amrudmenl tmld allow tbe race track owner
rage public aeotiment aa they dace iu the peak It would meal the people of Kew Jereey, who routed tbe gambler*, would have the fruit* of victory anatched from their baud*. The governor hae done bU duty, and tbe people of Kew Jereey w ill appUud him lor it In promptly calling ' tbe bg-
e country, fur D that every murder, baugli ; affair I* ao greatly dlalortcd
People
will turn out for mile* around to lal in ^-"lynching bee” or “necktie party «nd tbe pewa of aame travel* with I credible rapidity, gaining tome ne pbaaa at every turn, until Ibc fart u! having bteo bung t umea tbe prop.rtlun* thirty Uoudy aaea-em* b* and cuuvey* tlie Idea horrible butchery tut a vet
tieulyX lhirt lug be^u bung
d oummvnt iu all accidental laevirreuoaa In which the play* a part are more generally noted
t* gatherer* t of'aimllar
er, which merely repeat long familiar experienre* aud are bardly noted by the public. It Tnuat atao hr hotue in mlud that grurecareWnrea by thought!*** pereun. cau*ea mwt of HearcMeota fur which the wheel I* held nepuzwible. The rider who ha* become ptufickut only on l flour of a hall w here be hai atm* la at mart aare to underrate the
public thoroughfare. He due* not apl«eciatr tbe dlfficullie* of rerntn.lllng bia macblne on a eloping eutfacr. o£ faming aaMy through a crowded elrevl. » a akllled rider of tbe eonditlon unobtruaive dcml, fur example,
■a rcaulla.
bicycle* nevrawarily • inferior material* and
chlldin
which I
victory of, ei
terrible
defeat ot all that make* tbe re beautiful or bleared. Yet If tbh never came, if tbe »ou prepively and untiurethmlngly acvr|Ked all tbe fatlirr'a blew* and plana, ehowlng no original Ity, no Independence, no manlj)>c*a, would any wt*e |«renl rejoice tbertn? Would he util rather grieve, a ben tou
and imlUtluu? Yet all thla diaappilut meut aud frlclioii mlgtit have been prevented bad tbe parent from llw beginning not only admitted, but col rated and rrjoked In tbe child'* aepi tie |er<*inallty. If, tnatrad ol trying nvige It Into bia own, be bad cult avuftd tc •ireuglb- n, w bile gu; aid leading It; If be bad accuaU Jit child to bia own judgment, to form lla own Idea*, and to abide by bi* own drcialoua, a* lai aa bia dam ulug intelllgvner would |.enn(t, nil thla grieved »urprice on the one hand, aud !m|irl bare been avoided. Kvett tbe very young child may be thua educmied aud d--veloped, ao that there never need be any aud den break between bia will and that of bia panral*—only a gradual union on both aide* u( bl* lucrea*Ing Intrlllgeitcr and ability to govern elf. In euch a caw |>areuta] influence will laat much longer, and mutual affection will be mu?h deeper. Kut only In tbe family la tbla right ot petaouallty Invaded. Kriendeiup often aufler* from tlie Mine cau* W hen we love another we do ik alaaya honor bia Individuality. Tc often we want him to think o« thought*, to adopt our oplnkma, to a cepl our Ideal*, to reremble ua, aa d.e* our reflection iu tbe mirror. 1 amend we may be very »ure that wr have a very inferior aort of friend; If fall it la often at tbe coal of the frieudablp ilaelf. But If a friend I* worth having and keeping we mual protect hie individuality, honor his cun' » ooa, cherub bl* wlf-nspect, revere independence. Emeiwou, *|gaklug of tbe true friend *aya: l/el him nut an Inal ant to be himself. Tbe only joy I have In bia being mine H tliat I not mine b mine. I bale, when looked for a manly furtherance., or lewal a manly reabtanor, to find a mud. of conor**.on. Better be a nettle I aide of your friend than bia echo. I your friend aa a apfetacle. Of ruurre be baa merit* that are not your*, and that y ou cannot honor If you must need* bold him cluac to your person. Bland aeide, give I here mem* room, lei Ibcm mount aud expand. To a great bewrt be will atlll be a atrangtr in a Uluurend particular-, tliat be may come near in tbe boiieat-grvuad.” BrlsUot. leaa near aud dear than any
lion. All authority, wtieibrr that of * teacher over her pupil-, tbe m ■er hi* workmen, tbe Blair over tbe a It neglect.
loyally, it falb of all lla intended urefulurw-. Hul ntand wbely vxere-Ued, w lua a con.tanT Udrllly by the careful traped |wid U. cueb genamallly, aud tlie will.itgi aiv»nl tbe right* that belong to fore they are even claimed. Bo it mou lmercoure*—If we truly llm individuality of cacti otic we meet - it would save u* freuu many bar*), judgment., baaty crlticiMua aud Injurlou* g.welp. It would add muluai charitie*, oourtcay to manner*, sympathy aud good feeling oourar. It would ■troy that rgmUtn which judge* every•Ingle vkandaid. and tliat
wblcb^rould 1. Aud It wo
piererv* that true aelf-tta only b. be attained by re*|«tlug otlirra, and that trite liberty which cat. enjoyed when all oilier* are laid cle* are l.aempl. JudgeBteet*. of Mkrbigau, Iu lug that tm-ycle* are exempt ebarge fur using toll road* baa | •wily divided that while bk-yclee anVebicles they do
On Haturday evening at fio'clock,- at L Plump—1 d.vUre. I'm glad 1 met lire residence ot tbe bride'# parent#, Von arem awfully hungry. l-ereHirg, thk, Bute, Ml- IJnds Hen- Loan^And well I migi^heL I hadn't deremn wa« married to Hamurl Cbam- “ n - r ' h '!‘* , 2 \ b " oni . . ate reUtlvr* of Ibe bride and gr...m Wlmt are yon wnliug n»wf were prcretit. Mr. aud Mr..Chamber* u-an—At pcerem I am rugagnl In will take 1 up their reHdeiioe In our writing a work entitled. "Penh Which : town. Envinei tli* Wrwllby." At odd mo — - n.ruu I iwld aolneihiiig'to my " Kp.cun-'a *" or r °“ " e O.ikl.ok " Du you kmiw. I take an Itcv. YVallaew MarMuljen. naator of imtioviae drl^cht in'that rv.ikbnok. It Grace M. K. chore!., Philadelphia, b almiwt aa g^al aa nutug.—Bocloet who Ita. been granted a vacation of ( rranacnpt.
four mouth., .ailed on May IS foe a tour thtough.Knglabd, Ireland, Bcot land. Prance, Germany, Bwltacrland
and Belgium. Mr. MacMullcn b well If 'Vi * brfe **' remaned for
0. THOMAS.
No. 108 Market St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
llnolquanini or nootl. Jrrasy lor
Hoe Family Meries.
r |w-f I
Erring
in, tlie
iflueti.e oil tlie CO Iwn the warm wra
city profile Will lie turning tluKight. to an outing at tbe *borr. Ocean city, twill] tlw Itandaotuv
i.ttage* ere*led .here this epring, will
e better able to aorommudatc ftrr a borne by tbe wa than in
■tic* cle cotllBlon.
hleyele eulllalon, belwevn ridden by Allwri Gilbert aud Herbert Bmltb, lavurrtd at tbe Btxth entrance of tbe camp ground late day aflrmouii, rraultlug In tlw I being cvmbdrraldy bruiacd by heavily falling to tlw ground. Tlw rial of tlw front wheel of Mr. ripillh'a machine broken In three piece*. Tlie aocldant wa* eauaed llirougb a mbuudri•landing, a. to bow they alum Id fiaiw
wyer Cob, of Atbntb City, eoun*el for reveral taxfaiyef*, before Judge Ludlow in chamber* at Camden, Bat. unlay morning, made an application writ of certiorari again.I tlw cityv council of Atlautb City fur their action relug an ordinance autbnrixiug I tw ng of * 12,(100 worth of bond tlw purfaaw of pure-baalug meter*. It appear* ihat tlw city a tiaed for |>n>|.sial* for furnishing the city with water meter* and *. •ntly rcaduded- lb* rewoluUuu ■e tbe water rommirelourr* authority to put chare Ibe meter* without seeking pmpiwal*. Judge Ludlow staled that be would not grant tl.r plication, but would allow a ml show cure why tlw writ should fi. granted, to be made returnable Jui
Clasped In each other'* anna, 16-year o’d Augusta Btalger, of Atlantic City, and her 10 year-old cousin, Kay ludlrtty. of Gkmceater, N- J., were f.mnd dead In bed Prlday morning at tbe Btalger girl's borne, 20 Htalr* avenue, Atlantic City, victims of a*|ib}Xlaiiuii. Tbe windows of tbe room were tightly eluaed and tbe door locked. Tbe gas was half turned on, and. the children bad apparently died without a struggle aud probably without ever waking a realization of tbetr danger. T Lafferty girt, wbo b a daughter ol p ward I.af!rrty, ticket agent at tbe Kalgbn avenue ferry, Camden, aeul to that city Thursday for a week’i vlalt, aud tlw two girl* spent tlw day and Ibe early iwrtioii of ibe evening ou
tbe brach. About 8 o’clock tired to bed, occupying a had
the arruod floor of tbe cultage. Tbe
family retired a little later.
It was about *lx o'clock Friday morning when William Btalger, tbe father of Ibe elder girl, awoke, and al-
most immediately Iw detected
odor of cars plug gaa. Tbia be Anally d to Ibe door of the room occupied by the two girl*. The door wa* locked
and after repeated calling* I
to awaken tlie children the father
threw himself against tlw
forced It in. The volume of Imprisoned gaa wbk-b rualwd out alluu*t over-
came him, but aa soon as be rev he raslwd Into the room and tbr tbe windows, liw children lay i
eutly asleep, hut a hasty examination aboard that It wa* tbe sleep of death. A physician was summoned, but be made no attempt to rewusHUtr the fortunate children, as It ww evident that they had been dead for several
hour* before being discovered.
Prom tbe relative position* which tbe tkm)lea occupied It Is aurnitaed tliat tlw younger girl turned out tbe aud, not being acquainted altb ure of It, neglected to fully turn tbe jdop. which wacquire tuuar. Mr. Laf
fcriy waa at once notified of
dent and arrived there Friday morning. He was almwt overcome with grief,
Uw dead girl bring bia only cl
inly piiyalriau viewed Ibe b dir.
I granted a burial permII. An quest wa* deemed uuueewaasry.
Tbe Atgleu—Cbas. L. Betts, John A. Illaey, G. K. Pa ten and wile, W'. A. Ferguson. John JUOgden, I. C. Yocum,
Hays, Henry Ik Hay., Ml—
Jennie W'aidell, Ml** Kllzsbrth Warden, Cbas. II. p'lWklngton, Wa Poriiiugton, K. B. Btallman. I'hlladclpbla; It. L. God. Atlantic City ; < Clark, Beavllle, K. J.; Geo. G. Felton
Lima. Walton and wife, M oddnfc, A. MrCraekin and rtne'JHi B. Gofl.Jr.,
; T. t
Krker
I aud wile.
Judge Bteer* said: -lYi.ile il
ibal man la au animal and a bicycle la t vehicle, we are led prepared to arevpt hr cuoteutlun that Uw teim animal, ■a found in Uw act under wbirb the I wm|«ny was imvK|»raUd. would in-! •lude men. w.mirn and ’children or. bk-ycle. of uurarmaida w ith baby car j
v A It bough tecbnlcaUy a inial, wr Utiuk tbr Hcmr it.
two re|airt«d , collecting toll I. foctunataly f.*r tlw they arrived at run-
t.uKKT A I.AKf-- C inter laker, aud aimer*. Offlee and midriuv 646 MT Asbury avenue. The laid
Mm. atw ~ riw warnwr i rm.uvrd fnm. Uw fcelmg. tbe more danger the*, t. j and oolusc. at
Merc ban 11 MUlvIlia.
Houre—K. K. S lsdl, Mi* II, David Muir and wile, j! ill tarn Htswwiler, I'l.ila.lelI'bia; H. I>. Flmery, Kew York: John Turner, Kobert lave), B-C- Bingm, Camden; U.- L, Haultb. Mr*. BarabSiniiti,Oceantity; \V. L.Vri*> K. C. Kinsman, Kew Y.rt: W. Davis. Theodore F. Davis, Itrtdgrt. David Crouae, ikin-bdrf. Tbe Kmmetl;—K. FJIerimui, IJ. Yard. J. M.Hlewari. H. B. Wyeth, U D. Van Horn, C. H. Btem, wife and hoy, Bamiwl A.bluu Bell and wife. Muw Mary Bell, Mr JartKw V. KUtanu and wile, Kmma GUI F^llauti. Kugvuc ZiKk-r aud daugbler, W^u - W Ilia. Ibtwri Car~m, Philadelphia; K. Hein*. K. Y ; P^ipUuaMi Young. AYaahingtoti, D. t\; J. McGrath, llapii*t K,-uU, Camden; W, A. Cpbam, Mr* 1.. II. Bewley, Atlantic City; K. L. I pbaui Ileal on. Maw; W. j. AVbeai.lt.. Vi illvilie; Harry Chandler, Ylnriaud.
■boae Will iu preservation depend*. Waa it in order that Uw wcoda •Incomplete accord with me" might be intrrpolatid Ihat thla Uwtimimy to character waa ao enn.ptmouily gtvi
Louden Standard.
YIANAMAKKR'H. PHtlAPCtPHt*. Muniay. May 1J, 1 Ajytwl movement in Black Goods. Tlie event of the year in Jresgoods buying has been the purcha.se of the nurplus steak of the famed French maker. The fabrics include wool crepe cloths, plain and striped grenadines and beaded grenadines— thirty-five lots tn all. The good* are from 42 to 4H inches wide. Every yard is entirely new—tlie charmingest black fabrics of the year, and judged by recent prii these goods are marked at an av. age of less than half. At 37«<c a yard— ' "l-woci Crete doth.
At »V
Fine Crete Oath. wa» 75 Figured wool Canvas, wi Open-or-.* •'
Ai-wani EWool Cm.
At 60c a yard— Wool Canvas, was tk At 65c a vatd—
AU-wuoi Fancy Ftaaunr. was t Opm-awsh Fahey Puwinr. wa Fancv Wool Canvas, was ti n.
Hard twist Wool Grenadine. wastktS.
Want Wool Canvas, was *1.&
At 75c a yard—
Fancy plaid GretcuSme. was CSO Mnhsir-anJ-wuul* I icurcd LtaBine. was
tasa
Twisted Wnal rtitpad Grenadine, was S2. Figured Wool EUiatne. was XX
At f 1 a. yard—
U inch Headed Grenadine, was S2 25. Maker's ruaie lor It ■'Pekin Peart."
At fl.25 a yard—
Silk-striied Headed Grenadine. All-wool Fancy Flaatne, “
At *1,50 a yard—
Plain Stlk-and-woul Hemant. was CX In the Dress (roods Salon the for-gotten-few of the fine imported gown stuffs are marked at prices that will find quick owners for them.
Instances—
Black Plaited Grenadines, with hint of color, *1.75 from *2.25. Tinsel Hernani, *1.75 from *2.50. Beaded-stnpe Grenadine — .
-TS.
is CM
ISXX30.
binations of' black and color, (2
from *2.75. "y-
Beaded Grenadines, *3 from
*3.75.
A group of aristocratic cotton and linen stuffs is shown there, too— fresh as the bright-faced pansies of the morning— _ Tape-stripe Organdies, 37f4c. French printed Trianon Mousseline in lace designs, 37)jc. French plaid Mousseline — sun spots on colored plaid, *5c. Brocaded Linens in dress patterns—bodice outlined; skirt only needs to be belted and hemmed. *7, *8.50, *10.50, *15. The story of cottons is continued below. Cotton A COMPOSITE triumph— r._^ French Dimities finished in America — cloth imyJOOQS ported;printingdonehere. It has been one of the cotton triumphs of the year, and tbe fabric
has sold at 18c. The makers had just twenty-five thousand yards left. We took it all and the price Is
12'.c a yard
And these pretty cottons have
newly little prices—
X5c v.ner-i Organdie. 12Sc
20. Lace Organ!ic. 12 Sc 15c Printed l-arretv 12'vc
IV Cut iwn Ftawtne*. 12 V.
Sue Fancy Larevtx. 12 V.
12Sc Printed Organdie*. 10c USc U.-e Slnpei Lawnv Sc. Ittc Ptam Printed Lawn*. V.
I ini*n<c THEY had been looking Linens tor U M e | inrn lor an ^ stitutkm—a most painstaking committee of women; knew wliat was neededi^determined to have it. A bit of this was examined and put through the terrors of the wash. It came up smiling. The committee bought several hundred yards. Their experience may salely guide you. 54 in. dice-pattern Table
Linen. 3U. -» yard.
22 in. Napkins to match, *1 dog. Here is a rival to it—an Irish Damask. 68 in. wide, 56c a yard.
Towels—
Flimsy towels are provoking Uunra. Skip 'em.- Here are heavy sturdy Huck Towels from Scotland. Hemmed and washed'- ready lor Note cp, AM WuVe No,r P*Pft p —tilt women like—the i aper ortthat b apt to cost lot quite. Here are five thousand ’pounds of if—and it takes four quires ' make a pound— at 8c a pound a-o pounds for 15i. A hundred envelopes to match for 12c. This ri good paper—haven't wasted the traction of a cent on the package. John Wapamnkcr
LOW IFIR-ICES.
cart-.a iv :d
SPRING OPENING
MENDEL’S CLOTHING STORE
j WIh-ii we will again demonstrate t" J-IKI Iu a fon-rtile way that wr sell Hu j BEST High (lass CLOTHING at the] LOWEST PRICES, aud Hist »e l-a'I, in hlyfe. Workmanship and Ai**'it j
WK IiCTD. HTflHK,S FflhltHV/ M. MENDEL !re'.n i THE ORE PRICE CLOTHIER. MITER MB GEHTS FURIISHER
11625 AliSBticATe., Atlantic City, R.1.
I. B. ROVER,
I COR. FIFTH STREET A!*D WEST AVtSL'E
7 We’ let nobody sell
Tlie Best \ “Good Clothes for less. MONEY’S WORTH s Poor Clothes—we in Clothes j don't deal in at any
V price.
Our advantages f‘»r buying cloth are very great, and we mind the Clothing business strictly. Tliat makes it easier to sell at very low prices.
••PRKtTICAL SLATE ROOFER,-
W. L. BERRY, Manfuacturing Jeweler, NO., aa SOUTH SECOND ST..
GRAINING...
ROOFING SLATE
H. A. W. SMITH & BRO.t 848 Asbury Avenue, OCEAN CITY, N. J. PLUMBING,
CUZING.
#
JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. It. TOO Alter) Aitut. Ocate CD), I. i.
Best Suits can be bought for $10, $12, $15—Fancy or Black Our $5 and" $6.75 Suits you .know or your * neighbors knowr^The country is full, of them. VATANAMAKER
& Brown Sixth & Market Sts., Philadelphia
On moderate purchases.of our Clothing we pay
Railroad Fare
>1. :st. I >-VAI ts ifc SSOiV 820 and S22 Asbury Ave. DRY GOODS, MEN’S NOTIONS, l FURNISHINGS, BOOTS and SHOES. HATS and CAPS.
SOLE AGENTS FOR WANAHAKER &
BROWN’S
...CLOTHING...
VEST AVE., teL TUI art 8th STS.
WW. B. CURREY,
IDS CBESTMUT STREET, PHIUDELPBli, JOHNSON, M PiriiistiiEE Gcois aoi Notions. PLUMBER, d.s.sA-MPsoTv, jSiEAM and Gas Fitter. Stoves, Heaters,Ranees. Repairing a specialty.
l l Bath Tubs and Plumbers’ PUMPS, SINKS, 4C., Supplies.
•*08-10 Asburv Avenue.! . . OCEAN, CITY. N: .1. : * 30 A-bor, Avo».,«-
Men’s Clothes, Youths' and Boys' Suits.
DRV 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
Established 1881
M. A. BCZZARD
CONVER & BUZZARD Sanitary Plumbing, Drainage, Ventilating and Tin Roofing NO. 623 ASBURY AY UNI K
stove: s
co Hot Air
p Hot Water 2 : Combination
RANGES = I Steam
HEATERS
Special attention giien 10 Repairing in all its branches
JAMES G. PORCH, Plumbing, Steam i Hot Water Heating, NO. 1046 ASBURY AVENUE I have a ftrspdass Tinner working in conjunction with me, and I am prepared to do tin work in all its branches.
I0BSII6 PIOBPTLT HTTEIPEO TO
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FI
Hotel Brighton, OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. APPOINTMENTS ani. SERVICE FIRST-CLASS
R. R. SQOY.
H G. STEELMAN & CO.,
Lll
AIJMX *IAM( I A<TI Mi lan OH
ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORKin either hard or soft wood. Office,Yard and Mill: 8th and West Sts., OCEAN CITY. N. U.
We make a bicycle that pleases.
MIDDl-ETOWN, CONN.
; AUTHORIZED BY FIRE UNDERWRITERS, MIDDLE DEPARTMENT FOR ELECTRIC lighting.
H. M. KALBAGH. 1 SON & CO.,
• OS* AKRl’KY AYKXI'E.
OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY.
ALL MATEJUAL AND WOU GUA1AIL TEED miCTLY HKST CLASS. ELECTRICIANS. SKILLEB ELECTUCtAKS FVUISBEIl
BAY OK RIGHT,
eosr omeg mo*, tie
Kleetriral Sup,ill«w, Inrandreavut 1auu|w, any vullaatr or e»kir;'L'bAOdalirr* or Hliadra, K>ei'lii<- BrlU, Call-, Auimui-lAlura, llalterin aud all Klerlrical lioax-linld Malrrial*. ,
W. C. SMITH & SONS. Building Lumber OF ALL. KINDS. I Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moldings. Brackets,Columns, Newels, j White Pine and Cedar Shingles constantly on hand and under
.cover. Orders left at
807 ASBURY AVENUE j will receive immediate attention. Yard: CornerFourlhSt.andWestAva.
KEATING.
--- ,h » t curvet)
hu « WC ! n * ke “ * ood ' W * ,r > «" m «kc n eaay running. Pro*— w, «c Mitred, lur ever) body My*. •• Keallni rood »heel."
kratinq wheel CO..
n. 1«. «Ste SSorxrt, h£T'
__ Sip lift -iIL iuJT l . ' ''" ni |*-ln , l noriimni. rillier rily or oouulry. FUllma.r* A ire. IhLiui r Kul1 Un * ^ Wallpaiwr aud-DecormlWn*. Store, 1046 Asbury Avenue, near Eleventh St.

