Ocean City Sentinel, 16 September 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ookax City Sentinel,

K. 41 RTIM ROKI1VNOS,

llanpltur uxl do mlraiul. And ilir> mouru u*« Um brl that almtbrf i-tnld U own, injprto-Kja. willful truublr•unar. uo» lufirt|uriitl> I hr ntmimltiK and Ikv nj.4niiK "Uiht tu i-tiaDK* (dansa If the futuir life and

REPUBLICAN PARTY’S BIRTH *

run in he toguncmuralcJ In Mlhhai^ Ihlt Honth. '

a ui i^uk

■ »I>IM

i nf fit Mm rg, t lie

fra-ldrul MrKluby ha- h

H-J. halhMffnr

of the anul

jssss., I sllir

= ’u^n. S^T'

5541

i ia is t

: “C iz

I ?Si ?£ ?

a Heful

. la a groat and Krualue no. We do not |Hil tu

len who axe leader-. Thai

■mje-r acUna-ki jadlUra, aa Id abythlug

mean la the "boo.” penfier; that la, thr

man who la Id the

eye aiugie hi the aumaa <d the fart}. but with an ere alngle tn the amvm hmnetf. Tu thla man U niakta i difleiruee how true another inay fe party priuripfc*. He mnat te Ha-

vant nf the

bta doniu ia

to all

ila “duwu with him," a ea. At lima the I«n|de Ret tired the turn of

ite, in the elly I, fa., the furty-Orat auui ha orRaniiatkiu of the He-

■pubUcau party aa a factor In a puli tire wUI he read with In- . ^

lie leader. In e Wllb dia-

a, aod It in net lie the judRiuei.l of the world that they huildMl a her than they knew. Tliey hraveat of the cuuarrvatlve antMlareri ra of the North pkiitR

•la very d with Abolition aeotlmeiit ■midlahed by the PlttaThe word, of

e pea of Hrny J. Kaythoml. one ot e BKWt hrUllant > airnaliit. of A inert

are in tbe habit of pralaiuR Indlacriiiii nalely, hoi . wboae real character dr peuda euUrdyjipon tin- auurreo fnm which they aprtuR. Traii.|uillt} |. uui

roll tied on the other band, he eulirrl} undi arrviue ol IL For tranquility mat raanlt from tworuUrrlyoppiadtrrau>e«. t e, the leek of lorce, and tlie praaeunof that Rreatmt ol •>, when- thr frrlitiR. are waak, the pur|«a*e InUrm, the dealne languid, and where thr loo* of life la low and feeble. Tint aoch purauM rbould be calm and cool la a matter of courae, for excitement id any kind la foreign In their nature*. No eeiieuieot iiupuiar* allr Hietn fmm within, and evrei the m'*t lempeatuuu. emit* from wltbnut makr comiada livet} alight impnaaikui u|..u their apathetic diaptadlkitu. On Hie other

with

. Ibi polar*, I

urm, at rung

a. fumble wilU. Though tl,rii mil a aid Uvea may heianuolh and rutthd, they are full of rnergi i from wtlhin, and ul turmoil, id hie.

an lulrml'y of feeling and agilaikm, of which the utrimpm.lmicd nature haa nu concept k'ii. For aucb peraou. Umuqullity Impliea power; mg tlie blind tin* of Jmpubwor paaekei that may rage and daetruy like Hie wludr of

need, only Ut he guided aright, to bmmie a valuable and a unhie man. To |Tefef the furim-r ilikr wiahing Uir molfcanic to 1- de |-rived of hi. Iiag. Wt lie a|«dl work • or Injure bU felloH-woikin

ia an that they cannot argue

Gad cauar. The trndetM'y of till. i.

-ward death, not Inward life. Il let! earn* of that |mimi*m ahlchaa; ■at -‘Hie I* not worth living." N

I u. hr (tad and thankful lo rer ■drength everywhere-otruug liralth,

drain*, tamkooa, allertiou., pi will. Tliey are the material! -

which are formed character, ability.

Il b tr

often put to far difleient |mr}«i ITidlm-tnl, uuguidtd and ungovrrued, at rung paankma and a etroug will may bad U> ruin. A child |«****■ ug tlnar. Who RMWa bamlng aelf^wulrol, fulurr in alorr for him. U hb pmalbllltk* for gieid were grral, — are lib loadUlllb* for rvll. Flalo aayi “Unat erlmluala are (erv-erleil ben«*;" the word, nf another: ‘Tiigaiiiii poadUr mily to men of ability.” ' no* er which haa wracked them, but the lark of Ihe bigbe*t powrn that of arlf maaterv. Thla t. tlie lug glory of man—nut thal the i the judgment and ihe nmerieii.w eball doairuy deaire, impuhr and it thal they ahail »> nHiinil litem aa lo direct their

wards cnuMimed by Ma own heat. The Five rhdlet* acre lo a loqirln* uiimc, lly and tlie ItepuldM-aNk were fra . 'M-allered ami dinirgaoiml, i.aiabtinv merely of a.fru k.-al and Male ivgauiII a a* alub I binge |.<linrai arte in thia drmoralMrd omdiliou lliat tao men, Fialmuu I*, ttnur and liavid N. White, editor of Ho- Till.Imrg tjaxrttr, got tugetlirr and drlrrminnt to he augoratra cotiteeeiM* ImAing toaanf the nalilkm of I heir party. The eonferrmr waa held In November, lit,/,, with tlie rr-ull thal tlie folio* mg dev

lo thb power lira Ihe only tranquil v which aa worth for ■dug

the ealmun* of atmigth, the repiwr of

ed victory, the peace wbk-b o pnwa abo have -Irrfgkir-d. i and conqueml. Without thia a lade Jib may tv «recked and id; with it, every Cacully, every t, every partade of force and ty |—ae.» d, will add to theeffl-

cbm y of Hie life and the eutaAliug of the character. Thla b Hie trauqull-

any other |iolUkal party

try of the world. Few <sn uuumtaao a i-rcuiiar thi.-i U thb day the odium thal attach*! A tbu . ( . » lrtU y arnght > the He- hlod „ llrw j Uir grocery and loilcliri a party waa oigaulred futtymoe Walter Marlin, at AUantb

«Tly, last Wedneaday

booty iueludrd a dreaded ehre|i. thirty

•nilre rank* of the Oemocrary. iaii „ f „ kr , -uur H largely throughout the old Whig and m|| t|m . ^ dn ,|

American rank* of thal day, and Ila "Uiack Hepuldk-mii" * aa heard

a oar National araale and

lander I nand on The™.

Klinger and William Keno y<iui>g men Helming to relliton, Fa., a ere arreted AllauUc <Tly, Saturday,

ifFintmaatcr M. A. Ilea hie.

charge of robbing f ImOl-a

Feunati van ia. Ttay iu*.ir a |*rtUI

A bw day* ago Fiatniaatrr IVeln mud lo I hr ktfal mall for Irani Ihakiti paper! boring urw*pa|ier atampa aoch aa are not auld or imued m- mitaidr of |.ad^ifll<v*. euapickm. were aimuvd and In u revealed the fact that thr paper* liad teen mailed by two young

tify their arrc«l and they v ilo ruetody Halurday. They gave >e name* of Richard J.mt* and am Hbuada. Fuat-oilier Inaprrtor Wallac lourc waa appriml of the arreala and •me down Halurday evening. Tire nuDjPmrn were then arraigned Jtlbieeof thr Fmcrtlenrge H. IV and. after a aeverr enne rxamiualkHi, the name* of Klinger and Kendrick. They flmt claimed to hair bought Ihe atarupa at the FhlladelphU -otllcr. 1*11 when II waa ex|iialtted ImUU Ilia! aueli eUnifn are not sold, mki they had ta«igbt llinii of a boy nu hr boardwalk. Iwlcr they aald Ihry had obtained them from i Milbm. Fa He vend i.eiHiftk*. in the vicinity of MUbio have ieen robbed recently, and Ihe young men are believed to « guilty parthw. When arm--reral watchea. »mr g>4d nnga ottier jewelry wer* found, and 11*f men were prevailed to admit Ural tliey liad oi.lamcd Ihrm from a ry at.ee in J.ykeue, Fa., «hk-h they liad nttird. Tlw crime was .v*u iltted on the night*4 Augual .hi. The |*1*-ncr. »en- held in than bail u-b, and omimiltrd to jail h *- arrival of Culled Hlale« Mamhal

Aleolt.

At tlie annual un-el lug of tbe fnmcu’a t'hriatlan tcni|*raniv unkiu. f Ocean «t}, the Milo* mg ofllcvt*

• ere circled: Frcaidcnl, Mr*. Kh

liclh Hrh-k; vice 1 *v*ldcnU, Mr*. Mary " dchtiiMW and Mr*. Mary H. Adams; recording arv-relary, Mr*. IJcxle Kblry : orTrapHidlng *ecrrtary, Mr*. Hadie tkjfdrry ; treasurer. Mb* Mary Iwke.

Ktlicl Virginia Cotton, aged right

mouth-, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. A ion ro Cotton, died on Wrdnnda} afternoon last from Irethlug. Tlie ruurral tiaA place on Halurday after-

-leva being conducted at the

rorfdeucc of Mr Cotton on Wndey

, near Kbvrulb a|r«ri. Hie Hev.

... ■>. Iwkr prrarhifig the aetmou. rtrtrfmeut at Hewalde .-emelery, Palermo! Cudertakara, tjllhert A Lake t.ll.rtkK) A l.AK* t udertakrr. and etnbalmcn. OSUcand inklruce oio and M; Anbury avenue. Tlie la teal •tyle caiAet always on hand. Hudk* removed from lutris, Uauditig houie*

g. an i-urniy worrh) llwtrigrei. Tl it^Aerre.™ .4 tlw Mruggb it

k*ig Mile after at™ irt*d thr atteuib of H* putdii* and Ho- genc-M of a gre iwrty • a* thieci.} It got ten ainnvt

ewHelvut Hot some .4 II a wlio liel|*d In" arid th ma*. of Free H,„tr» into tl party .4 Idiicula willatiu he

gr»*th .4 . gret polanwl party. I^ ‘ Forty-nve year* Mr- tip- Hd Whig]^

party •aagutng through Hie thru “ -disruption, and tlie *11011- jwrty

rv-eulually <li.lntegr*ioi. Tlien Kn«*-Nothing craw a*/-pt

y like ■

• lie after-

•To Ho- lu pul.licaii* .4 tin- (Tilted Hialta: l<r‘a<v«Hdanrr *ilh alial appeal* to he thr griK-ral deaire of tlie KepuMican party, and at the auggeatk*i .4 thr Republican prem. tin- uudeiaigurd, chairmen of the Stale Republican rummlttevaof Maine, Vet-, luout, Maa»-liiurtta. New Ycrk. FVuusyitatiia, Ohio, Indiana, Mh-hi-gau and Wbcoualu, brrriiy I a vile the Rriwhllcaus of thr I'nkAi to meet In Informal muvenlloa at Filthurg. on February 2S, FkVl, k* thr pur|a*e of pmfrtllng the iialloual orgaiilralkin and pruvidlug for a national delegate con vent ion <4 the Republican parly.

Then 1 lien

tl*- l«ity John A. liiiigluun. .4 • alau a a. raw -4 Ilo- in. *1 eka|Ori.t alio a poke. tieorgr IV. Juliat Indiana, a as an-.tla-r apeaki-r alwaya rrenved applaiM-. Jan*. Vt ryard. of Heater, Fa., eny.jed

of bring tlie

mla-r .4 I

one Urne ago Mr Weya • ■itda; "'ihe ruthu.hu. of the d, irgali* vrl- .lce|^ deep u- tl very uatuiee >4 the aim a ho a-re c ill*-rating. They ainoereiy brlirv. that tlie country aa- on the verge ul great danger and that il dei-iolol . that .vuvmlfc'.u to nave it. "Tlien a as an al™-i*cr" of |>ilitk ■ iap tra|-.and upr.atfi.nl- dim lug Ih usually mark- Hie l-iilllaar'^rUcili ol luday. ' I luring tlw forty year* ■ he party'-rxl-teiHv I have atlrudeu many .4 jla |a4llical gathrrmgi never .hi. Ilia I liad tlie dignity, earucl new. and aiii|^r|>n* rharaHrriird tlw om-

it birth."

■ •avid WTImot was

meuiU-r, lie Iwtng Hie author of the famous Wiliuoi proviso. Henry J Rayiuuiid, rvltlor of the New f ork Time*, aa. a cuuapi.-aous delegate John I'. Vaughn, editor of theCh Tribune, a*, another im.ii.in. nl 1

pa|*-r man in 6 Ih-ifwlila it^llial

.*pa|wr nn-n.

aeie aHI ad van. ml in year., that a half lealary lia. rrirly all of llwai fr.mi i-.litn-ml

or the prraklency and Ice iwaddenry lo he aupf-ulrvl *1 Hie eiectUio ia November, IVal." It waa algiwd by A. F. Hlime, ot Ohio; J. U. %. Untalrii-h, >4 Mamai hu ■wlta; liavid Wiinn.l. .4 Fruua}liwiil*. Iwarencr Hraluanl. <4 Vermont; William A. While, .4 Wiaruuaiu. The call for tlie <'.ufer.-ti.v- a a. urged brew me of a feet lug .4 general dbaalbfaHion aith all ilw Ibett exMiug p lilk-al lortiea Tlw KauaawNi. hraaka hill waa |aie*d by rougma. and the Territory .4 Kamau aaa in Ilw midst of a civil struggle over tin slavery queatiou: au the. camditluua were very faturwUe lor the birth of a new party, win.-it finally MW old lAfayetlc liall, Filtaiiuqt. on February S, DiU. A lew day* pirrvdlng that noa hiatork- event a in4k* published calling f.H a meet lug >4 publican editor* for February SI, order lliat a .vni-ultatk.ii might

held.

February SI, bright and early, delegate- came |»uriug Iota Fitthurg from twenty- four Stale* and trk-t <4 Cuiumbta. Am.mg known men there may be incutk.mvl II.hi. S. K. Hlngliam. g..vrru..r Mk-higan; tl. II. Klmhail. attorney general of Ohio; I. H.''(ill* treasurer .4 Ohio; James I Cincinnati: KdUog,(irry, .4 tlw Hpring-Itepuhlk-an; while from IVnn.yl > aelr met such poHtiod light, lobu Alliaou, lieueral Joseph Markie, J. H. M.-.rlwad. VV. W J. Weyard, J. F. Markie, K tl

eh and R. R MH ahr.

On February — a comiultlre

laueut urganizatkm waa Appointed.

the inm-tlug adjourned and Ilw general ace ur’ltl cutivriitk.11 <v*iveiled at II a. m I*ia- A*poBding -cVctarica. UTIi

reiice Kraluard, of Vermont, called thr

in> of tlw (at •ic event we

A. King, of New York, lrm|>. rary chairman and Of. St.me, >4 Maaaacliuaetia, and « / Penn Clark, of Iowa, aecretark*. Rev. Owen la.vr4 Illinois, oprurd will, a prayer. Than a cooimitlre of our from rad. waa appointed on |wrmaurlil urgauiulkm. A .'Humlller of our liom b Stale on addrem. and rca.4uti.m> - .Hdered, and aflet a lengthy pahad taen read by Frauen. F. Blair .4 Maryland, thefuoveuliou adjui uulll < p. m. At tlie afternoon ■* w aa im|iartrd to the efim t I j-‘hrradi had o^rumd it Amrm-wu party In Fhllath-I|d.u. Thb ilrlli-mte aaa received aithvi M chrejjpg. On Saturday, the Std, thr couvenlkm

date* fur prealdeut and vke |irv*Mlmt K. H. Morgan, of N'ea York, aiw ap |m.luted cbalraian .4 Ilw ualkiual ex-

lowed tu

■I plate to I mid the

uomlualiug couveuUuu, and Fhtladi phla was llually agreed u|a>u, and Jut

M, a a* Ilw dale fixed,

t-hailug lib rei-irl f.H UK'ivMiimi m addim, Mr. Mai.n, of Ne , used llwar wold-: "If Ilw go rrumeut, by any authority H may a , abed our drop of humau blood tuaaa. It will he (Iw end of hut

fates rising to Uwir -nthu*ia»ui; tlwn thre •lieer* were givrit at be new |aiity and the jourued. Thb ckawd II

• ill

Irat ualkmal

Hepubh

parly was born. Tlw uouuuating ■ itluu in Fhilatlrlpliia iixmed J Firm out and U Ilham L. I>ayi I they a.mld have been ekv-Ud had not Feunayivaiib thrown her vole I Kurhauan, Ihua making bra elrcUuu u Ihe day* >4 that find coovnitki required aotue ivmrage to twvoai Itk-ntilied with such a dvt-pbed organ xaikNi aa the "lllai-k Heimhbcau.. ' fur aurii they acre ter turd ' ti. Tliat a aa a time - a, mualmaHu-ilkc. acre -pnugiiig on every aide, only to aa rapidly t. In (he mealime tlw slave |ai gradually wucnauiied on ihe free lerrithe failure of tlie many paniaa orgamard to auan ibe tide Involved thr men a ho compuBad them political mm. They were furevar qlrartard by the party they bad lefl.

dared and Lafayette lum day*. Tlw Slat Trent. *1. or Ii.4.l Ila iw

Clly.

all I,

• miMilh there «

men's Aasoeiatlou. Firemen'■ anaa-iation 1 evlnr-day last, decided I timual iwwam.lu Atianlk-

Iw eltv tk.it >4 cdM.er*. lieueral tird W. Spencer aa*' imauimoualy re’iected proidrnl, and Ihe lolk.atug ice preMdeula Wen- rle-s-lt Ikhii Ilw wverml ivHign-nkHial dblrirta In I Instate: FTr-l diatrki, N. N. Went*, HlaHkWmid; arvvitid di-trk-t, T. S. Hilliard, Ylnmtlown; third dbtrlet, it. B Storm, Imiig Brautii: fourth dl-trict, H. B. (inwti. Firming!..!.; tinii dbdistrki, Fldwatd I. C<Hi.lit, Orange: ■wveiillt di-llk-t, Kdaard A By tier. New Ikirluuu; eighth dblrjrl, I-as.

Seely, Westfield.

Tlw slbrr hfllcm elected a.-rr aa " taj Correapiudiug wcrclary, IJur- ' It-.s.. *2«aark; a—.i-tant .v.r

Kxall,

Newark, and T. H»arll Johnsou, Bloumlield; treaaun-r, J.rim McKwruan, Fatemm; lluam-ial arv-relary,

tieorgeT. Kvritit, HackrtUtnaii.

The executive ivnumlttre made all extruded ie|.irt on tlw rrvwnt altoilage

■4 about Paul dhav.vrnd i

tlw Atlantic City

They found that the affair* of llib aw-n-ialhm acre l.awrly mnductad, hut CHI Id hardly decide la what ex tent Hie ndlertor and trraaurer were rrapouviliir for Ibe haw. Fr.Hu tlwlr .*>- •ervalkHia tlwy liad i*Mue lo llwo.uclu' •i..u that the ls*t service b rr 11 dried by I hoar ntHriai* a ho wink «

.Hiipeuaaliou.

Two rrr»ii,mrudali.m* of tlw te comm I'be III Ho-qmi.eeti.i adoptid. Tliey were, - 1 after all offlcub .4 Hie rrlwi aw..talk maahall he required tofurnbh I-md-f.H Hw failhlul lerformaiuv- <4 Hwil duly, and Hiat au auditor be appointed l» examine Hie l-nAs of Ibe ansa

Uoua annually.

Aiio'IhT mv.mDiriHiati-.n of Hie ecutivr .vnumittn-, a hk-h •wllr.l f.HI heated detarte, aa* that relative ellglt.lllljtfor life membership. The .vHiinilltrr m-ommended that tlw c ilutlon Is- changed an tliat .mly Ih hail served five years a* .Itieg-i.— 1— .etillon* nthHild Iw I life mrmhein. iuatrad >4 linns-

liave served llirrv-year.

Il a as alalivl thal umlrr Hw |.revs-tit pl»n <4 Mvwptlux life mrmts-rs, .tlw regularly elected tlrlrgales a.mld *. Iw lu the minority, and Hw life me

tld practically- control Hw tv*

1 Stale ci

dalioit,

I level a.mld

unjust.

iHMlIlkHI «

pruv

a, Is—ides

linJ yr-n* f<H five yea •r fevr '

, qtwsH.Hi Iwfore tl Thb ameiatmatit ‘

-niber* aboil Id hav

4 a iminlciiadity, tao or more local HcaululkMi- are formed fr.su one, tin 'uud* hi Hw treasury shall I*- divided •n. rat* between tlwei •*■ Hi* Iw-I- <4 Tbe salary .4 tlw ivnimwl am Inreavsd fr.Hn M* 1 to a IHU) a y ear, and I .at of tlw >v.irr*|.aidiog arcietary fr.Hu Biid to Akin. The re|aHta of the financial secretary ltd Ireaaurer were n-|*wted aa hating ren duly audited and found corm-l. Iw receipt* for Hw Slate asa.a-taH.Hi for Hw year wet* FHMIA4, and Hw ex prodllurr* KSIH.S1, leaving a lalxtinr of glin«, l'hr«ear*l£! local .Hgauiutkm- In w Slab, and Ilw funds in Hwir Insane. amount to over a half mltliou oliata. Tlw delegate- In atlrudan.* from thb city aeie It. Howard Thorn, I uel far hart, William Iwkeand li

WAitiAMARKRI*. w A x Kyi * y ^V. I SSI A? 820 and 822 Asbury Ave. DRY GOODS, MEM’S NOTIONS, I Ft RNISHINCS, BOOTSand SHOES. HATS and CAPS. I SOLE AGENTS FOR

...CLOTH IN(i...

WANAT1AKER &

BROWN’S

W. C. SMITH & SONS. Building Lumber OF ALL KINDS. Sash. Boors, Blinds, Moldings, BrackrtA.Odumns, NV**-!<,, White I’ifip and Ctalar Shin^h-s tonretand) im hand an«l under o\ «t. Orders left at 807 ASBURY AVENUE i fll rrreivi- immediate attention. Yard: Corner Fourth St. and West flve.

Boys Fall , Suits.

5S.

Plaid IT Am>lrc pr, ,- t’v Ure.s* !<• tv.- , Goods a 2t in n,,u senms tnein ns v.Hfe, 1 - for youni’ womv-iw-tor entihf gown-.; —not Hu- hnglil^lmrJ i'l/d'. t-ul I tiic Muc^anJ giertiv ...mbmcdW < i sttow thirtm-n vtyiev ut rtu-se tvluc- | and green-., -Ui in., firj*"., hwaceftvivT i-kni. I.w IhrV-h'.A fT-vk |

r. urjmanly•vr tine vatHl body bn In* Unci nght tlinnxh ■ Only a hoi

Si0. grid auui TxB.L .11, ;v

v 11 m

Black Thim s -tyle in

Dress =-- ! - - ,, “ l '••W » ! Goods 1 MK '" ,u '■ 1 u More ifii t» rjv erv n.t v c j j,*.i.i II( pn,iopu> mxJe a rFputatinn a- bla.k goods I makers tlut bexts tlie aclitevemrol I

H, A. W. SMITH & BRO., 848 Asbury n venue,

.N.J. ^ MNG<

OCEAN CITY.

RLUMBI

SMLE FOR TMXErS

at |uil.ll.- aale ail th

THURSDAY, September 30, A. D. 1897, AT TWO O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON.

Shea.

srvirs-

Hotel Brighton, OCEAN I KONJ. LOCATION'KOT I XCELLKD Al’POINTMliNTS ami SERVICE FlRST-Cl-ASS/ tsoov. . /

KEATING GRAND

it Speeds '“ ily

wliecls. Nothin stance. How « . producer?

hy. Every part is-

ade with the idea of hurrying the

drags. Note the Roller Chain for in!d a wheel Iw slow with such a speed-

KEATING WHEEL CP.

Middletown, Conn.

CONVER & BUZZARD Sanitary Plumbing, Drainage, Ventilating and Tin Roofing

iso. «•>:* STOVES

ASIH l<\ A V KIN I K

cd j Hot Air

p Hot Water 2 Combination

RANGES = Steam

HEATERS

Special attention given to

in all its branches

; RUSSELL, SHEPPARD & CO., Men's, Youth's and Boys' Clothing, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES. Nos. 813 and 819 ASBURY AVENUE. Don't fail to call and examine them. Prices are the lowest.

SAMUEL SCHURCH, Collector.' .

H. G. STEELMAN & CO., Liter, iiirrii, Sir,

ELECTRICIANS. Kkllh-d Kb-rtrU-tana Fumlahnl

Hay .h Night.

fosT omcm mox. mto

ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORKin either hard or soft wood. Office,Yard and Mill: 8th and West Sts., OCEAN CITY, N. «J.

AUTHORIZED Bt FIRE UNDERWRITERS. MIDDLE DEPiRTMERT FOR elecYric lighting. H. M. KALBACH.

SON & CO.,

»:« AKItl Kl AAKIVI'K. | OCCAM CITY. NEW JERSEY.

Kh-rtrhwIHunJim, lut-au.lrma-nt Lamjb, any Vullaar <h r.4nr Chau*-,lk-r- ut Sliadra, Kbi-tJlr Brlb, fall*, Annum Ixlura, UalU-rir* bihI all Fan-Utral

ll.Hm-lM.UI Malrriala.

JAMES G. PORCH, Plumbing, Steam 1 Hot Water Heating, NO. 104.6 ASBURY AVENUE I have a first-class Tinner working in conjunction i^ith me, and I am prepared to do tin work in all its branches.

ESTMATIS CNEEiHALT fMMStfl.