Ocean City Sentinel.
■&. CURT1M KOBIXKOS.
THi: I'm ■”! K■■owB.. f rw day*, hern I'frlly wvt-trly l" d'l ►-». Iw ^ lil it'*n Itir «'HtUl K^-iidy . WAN.1 Thr Oewu t'liy »• ,he rxlgriu.^ U.r ; IhjI .UfHv lfcrr.. U «h Ibr Ibal ' «r ■ounuiirnl I.M w«rk, h». ,*-«l N.m'^'h.i.gt.iuo.d. • 1-. I* »U1 lifc l. bia. K>*da.U)r h> dv Omp t&e Oi.- . ^ into .l» of . r..„«,.w.n ... 1- A««d.Dg t.. .... U.«. di-l-'V '■■*'.« *>" * tt ".‘J 10 1 ( known ■« the Own Clly l*d|t»r i*ub- mu wtrrrmrit b»* li«u rrwrlKd. »iul In 11k-iwnM- w«y. w brn lulrlllgpt.c^ i*n‘...c oo<Jga
WANAHAKER*?
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Thk righteow btdlKiialton. . p*o|>lr will buiy VlngMrr* m Ibal nwumvlk.ii will .*■ ini|-—il Mayor WBkEY C. Hum. bcuep tieowiil'a candidalr !..r t Ml*[wai oOkial coii.Iup. I.a- w.. bto Mippartrr*.
Emity mostist> won. win a. lU. approar.ilnK rlectioii. Tlie cbn.nic ofllre-«c»-krr and Uw b.»«1l.-r bavr Iwvn mrwurvd up and audgurd llM-ir iJanw. Hilda of a feaibfr, rtr. We waul nirn «l priiu-iidr and l.u.inewa qualiOcalii.ni. to admlmM.T our law a. Tb< expnink-u.a along ollirr
• and from, but cbirfly
Knit.pMiii lluaaia, oublrd Iba. tin- ■
rallnwd now building
lialwd will ludunr a
mftil of Iba. cuuaairroa
Tub fence l» filled wiib political gymuaata. They prefer to tunilde lulu Ibe rlng'acamp; but .bey have a w bnbaomc tear of political otillriou, and one by one Ibey are yoluiug Hie ranka of llw The ringalera boaat Iba. Ibey will uar botb rum and m.wfey iu tbeir eftorta lodelewt the lefurm randtolalra. Tbeir rating of the voler’a Inlrlllgrnie la an inrult Uiat w ill fiud rmruimcnt
at Ibe pullaon April!I.
Ik tbe prearnt age, a* during Ibe dawning of Ibe Cbria.iau era, wr bare the Publican in ouiiuid... Inreliginua and aeculargallirnDg- hi* atriden. Y.ucr an be beard loudly proclaiming hi au peri or quality of tiead and bear!. Mayor Kmih. abould i«>l rewlal tla r appeala pouring In upon btm from. bow
who favor good, bo;
people, and when tbe cloud* roll by be will find be will head an official bat ol which any man can juetly feel pr.md
IWhlng company, wl.h Kola-r! Ki*l»r. ||,e Inctoienl fa «’ Joaepb Button and Samuel Scburch a. appmn In lw irrej tniorja.rmlon>, appealed In .-alarged tt„^- date i. will form Saturday. Xl fa. no# of Ibe alre i.vledly amume of IbeSKBTIKKI,. We aocird il Ibe render braltliliee welcome we ex .ended ..» leedecewwr, land and Himla I alibougb, a* b> natural In an limited a rivalry which la n i territory, we may feel called upon to Bathe daya go bt dlfler will, il.. policy of l.a new man- (.ramie mure and mon agemeu. I uoua, and wldcb, aoo While Ibe aalulatAy of I1h ; likely, i« aim .el eertml
tinged wllb tlie aralimenlal, a 1.";, cmfla-t.
Hiim.ni mbrtake ..f the joumalMiej The rivalry la r..rtbcCbi.Hec market, ovice, tbe propnetora, in tbe imaw (|^( sr( ,, r wbirb, lr..m I to Ituaauui of education tu Uil* lield of literature, j rt(Je f ei,dem it forbnd»t.lc, and ttn-re-will a.am dlwaorr Ibal cncrele fail-. j i>re da,iger;iu*. I- Hie owiatructlatt of fr.rtn which every elcmeul ..f W U K’ tbe Umoa-BiberUn railf.md. lliat railliaa been aiudioualv ebmloaled, ak-ne j 11-ld all i ,, expected, be open along win atafate reaull-: and unleaa tbej i0 , fe,,,,!, f„ m n*. Huaal.n
newafiaper carefully chnmlclee the doing- of Ibe town w hich II leprr-enla a proarmue extodcuce It will lav.one a itilug of memory. Kx|vri»uce baa
demouatratcl tbia fact. l-o dlver-e aveuuea iu
journatiam, each of which lead to diafielda of lala.r, Tbe rellgi-.ua publicatkm, when it treat- of tlieology md allied lopiea, fllla ila aplicie; tbe uedical journal 1* cn-ivralrd lo pbya <» and aurgery: ariontific organa give o tlie wolid Ibe reaulte of rerSbrcb along the lintu of acicnce; tbemecl.an-
pnrpoac of tt*
••uiicrplion wlicu it cmitinea tt-rlf u. o liauieal art., but the uewkpajwr, bar and retain Kupporlcra, muat ompeudium of them ail, with tbe gleaning and diawminatlug »f ncK- - ‘ dome-tic—aa the feadtug feature. It muat ranaark tbe great of knowledge and pnawni lira-ore- u> the readers il lc -iK-iely'- realm and bcraM
direct- g
if j confer bene 1 Ibal lend I.
J need. Of IIH1 ivr at.d ^ rca! b ipply .belli, mft a.rajgjdy ^ ^
Kverywiickk, except in tlie diad by Agniuaido and bfa. .n flag ia received .e Killpinoa. ami Ibey term glad to come under Ita pro- ~ ia .be bo|e dial
follow era, tbe American fli whh enlhualaem by tbe K
copied with lit erned wllhoul
much trouble.
g gang are taking couragr upe Uiat Mayor Smith max momlnatiou. Tlie pi»«un hear upon tbe mayor come-
;nuflhcdiflen.|.t
political panic, and tlie i-ue- ..( Ibe
be trealed ligbtly. Mayor pnnciplc a.e too firmly d to be ■ waved by political • choice d the reft
THE ergograph i- an in aigned h> aaoeriain tbe » ot an Individual. Hbn. In t$e public -cliool- of,( Ut* nerve of tbe pupil*
leago tc
ha-ten
welfare i* largely conrrroed with; the ‘ de>Ue fur maiilr iade|eudeucc and I topower of rrlaiulng it. To whatever ex-1 tent tht* de-ire I* weakened, and tin- ■ l-.wer dimini-bed, true ha|.pinr— -of
Ibal are often no la fiance-of tbi* imtb b Iw calied tinirfanto.i rSerisb Ibe body* Hi -oil. True beuev.de
r aim-;
Russell’s Clothing House MEN’S AND BOVS’ CLOTHING Shoes and Rubber Goods •" a Gents’ Furnishing Goods 81*) ASBURY AY E.. OCEAN CITY. N- J-
rrfuUy noUn naaltuiial and often*n
md g.
u hi- qi
Im -imply debaw ,
and -ilk-,
rtlded I. u by a
Ig bur. w
rub Pekl rbu-h die
u-t bwn a bone of diplomatic otitei
link. Allot her tine ha* ben between Pekin and Hankow
tbe centre of Ibe ('binew trade, and a
lion, fa.
low I* d
e Ilrci
mg io a
idial.dl— | w bieh foil
fr.on. the' die m-.pienl. Ibougb n another way al-o u tlifa. div.ir.v > ween briirfib- and rflorta aomelime- |
1 .-dtniilaled ami bamlrd down fi.au one j
grnerali.ui t*. anoltier, iu tbe uu-iiaken ! failii dial great benefit ia Ibu- con- j ferred. Jiidecd, Ibl* hope far IrequoUly i ily brnetil which die Pater —- i lor all bi* caie and labor and e», l.niH U|»n premi— w;bicl.' crumble to du*t tu the u*iug! Kll.wl in- needle— to tbe rub jruutb, ami!
i- tbu* depriveil of i
will b i Hank
ri die
i nriiher frietid aor f.e, but nanmend *ir coademu where tbe public good demand- tbe exrrri— of eillier privilege. Tbia fa. tbe province tbe ueurpaper. It* law* are inexorable. We have religiously endeavored conform to !bi» ideal of rigbi and justice. Our rfloty in Ibe paet have teen directed agam*t looae and qOewll.aAl.lmethods in tbe trauMtrUuo of publtobuslinwa by municipal arrvanls; theex|—mg of frauds and tbe sImiw Ing up of curmption.notw ttbalandiug snob action has teen tu our financial dwadvautage.
[o bait In die v
pllabed
Tire ledger stall : dedicated Ur Hi r —aside city f< progre— and development," and "I tbe pulley outlined for lie management
re for d
ailing <
e the
■neriaiued that Urere ba connecUun between tire ' nerves and Ibe mental abilily of stu dent*. Tbu b> a long way in ailvane. of tbe crude cdueatkuial meduids u—. by our fatlrerr and grandfather-, am yet then were tuleibciual giant* li ihdr day*, too. A btatkkknt i—ued from tbe a.lju taut general's oftloe, iu Washington showing tbe iatalillra In Um- army o Ibe Pulled Slates from May 1, !»*>. i February iK. IHtoto. give* Ibe foUowlin figure*: Killed in action. JOB: < dbeane. fiSTT: died of wounds, li'.: I 5TSI. Tills shows dial eleven mm from other cause- w here one was killed outnghl or fatally hurt In battle would be Inairuclive to know hi many- death* w ing out of ren
pm-.ual enemies nor tbe extenuating of hull- of friends." How can die tnlerrsls of the city be belter sub-reed in by unmasking corruption and iwing up tbe author-. 1 Wbrn we desire to butld a hand-.nir *u|wrstrui--we satisfy our—Ives as to the durabillly of die foundation. Otherai— r no security a* pi the |- rmareasonlug spplies lo tbe upbuilding of uur dty. I f coeruptioo and profligacy. uouble-dealiiig and bypoerfaij are to fluuriab under our very eyes and we real li pa—ive *peciap>ra we are more uaurable than tbe guilty ones and Mil tbe analbemas ol a trusting public wbo-e confidence we have betrayed. Survive or pensb our tour— in die |iast
iuned to tbe end.
ious action* of some of die groilcmen pnimlneutty Identified with the laxlger are imon-ls'eut wiib tbe it owed prlmrlplra of tbe paper. Who wucelvrd and afterward became Ibe mart active member of tbe Taxpayers' Protective association, au oigauixaliou for die pur|Ki— of bringing to justice officials guilty of crime, in Ibe
the city paid about
ftksn in fees lo carry on lire work of tbe committee ap|ulnled by the courts Investigate the charge-; win., anxious that tbe city's shame might be spread the uttermuM ends of tbe earth and at die— public aeiraui* might laid up lo tbe anon of die entire bumunity, furnisbrd —uaattonal reports die proceeding* of the court of iu : ■try to a Philadelphia pa|«-r: win., iw that hi* personal tinereat* demand el range of tactlra, fa. so eager tu conme ofleuaes against the |nibllc by ppir—ing the truth Iu order that lie
y hvor wilt
ut nrvtilly dem.umvd as dl-h.airsi flM>i —eking to a.vvonplisb adfish cuds,
rates. ab-«it tbe com
fgtlimatc journals when oouscirnlloun..rl ia |.ut(fortb t» guard tbe lax-
11 He** tu a-suuie tl
v with
■ be— dual
carrying Hade of tirrat KritalnT 11 isn't going to do il any g.sid, diat’s our thing sure, and it may all eel it very seriously. Tbe Cbllie— fiscal system includes an rx|a.rt duly w hu h mighi be ao laid ae to diarnuiiualr against tbe
Indeed, xMuelblug
lias already been arcompllsbed In that irectlnn w bleb Is not felt tu be maleal, b>cuu— as yet there Is by laud u» serious oMupetitiun; but tbe opening of ibe tiaus-Sibrrtan r.wd will profoundly modify tbe situation. It is tbe pr—pcii of that opening wbirb I- causing much of tbe prr—ut ir, and w hich is rendering tbe |siwer» aensltlvr on the aubjrcl of rmllresid
control. There is a g
U..: many u-ful carerr. in BLACK URESS GOODS, quenched by tbe unlnlrllM ... . - gent genen—iiv «lih-b Ire. removed do- * **adsom dress Ubnc at natural stmiuiu. In action/ Doubde- had-pnee is b*e because an importer there .rex*— wtrere geuina. or ri ., r was doingjomc resolute stock ad-
noble ambition cannot 1- ' justmg. ~
us eflaced, and wtrere we
abes opportunity that Is gboliy —lusl! id used, but Ibe— are the exorpilou-, | id tbeir power would probably have j reed Us way. even through the <>b- j -lade of poverty Itself. And for one j
instance, there are a hundred, only languor and lucapacilv I the fatal girt. Urt u* Ihro. both 1
srll-culiure and In »ur beoev.. Women 5 The fits: comers are Icnce,recognize that eflun and brmiii Spring feady. because you
'.r.!/ Jackets
g railroad ibau ap|w
leXew
In—parable, and that all ce—ful as they are irelural. word* of Kjierson, let us “an duY'Icli.Ri that each must la I
Kvery mteliigeut oUerver of ani id nature will perceive, aa .me of
dearest and mud inflexible uf her 11
general rorrevpundenre ex
between r Hurts and benefit a. Tlie I
builds her newj, tbe spider ieb, Ibe bee gather* her hpney i
squirrel atom bia nuts, eveu die wild fur hi* prey, and each ei joys tbe bruefita which bla eflun- ha. produced. When for any reason they relax their endeavors die benefit* era—, d, alibougb by artificial means die— nsequencc* may for a time and hi a » case- appear lo be averted, die natural cumwcthm between die two remains as a general Ibiug unbroken. Tbe higher wc gu iu dieKewleuf being the morf fully h this mauifrated. From small.-I Insect upward, die greater tile intelligence the more dc|«iideiil is the living being upon bis own eflortfor die life and omfort* be enjoys. big best product, man, we might egpect to find this principle carried out to its fullevt .pment. Here, If any wliere, exsand tbeircorrr«|ioudliiKadvantage- should coincide. Vet uowtiere die exceptions Pi this rule souumer- ; now itt-re Is the natural sequeu.v frequently interfered with. Continually do we see men toiling bard, widi apparently little le-ulllng belHdlt C.. dieiu—lvra. and nu tlie utber Arendi D who, without strain or stroffgji} reaping wliere they have u.d -owed and gatbrring where Ibey bavr not Till* stale of things, partly due to the (■justice of —Ifl-bne—, Is al-o |ianlr wing lo .be devekipmeut of sympathy, 'be Imi ul— to fcive bapplueva, to rriere -uttering, tit creare'*pleasure and to tiaiiisb pain, is a siguificaut fealure ■d bumauily, and one which Wllb die age*. It binds m< lo bond* of affection, it swi brigblena life from die cn rave, il ballistic* many m lve» bulb to many of die kr rt it cannot be denied that tbrooffli ns emotion we are <>>utfffuaily inter-' Tiiig with tbe ualiiral connection bereeii efiorts and lietirfl(«__kVe pily rflering, and hasleii to its immediate dief, alibougb we are thereby some ugtbrning die causes which produced it. We like to wiiur— plea— and rdleu bewtow tt at tbe e future welfare. Henefila easily gift fro
Infre-
quently p _ ids, reward idlene-a, exru— inju-tk-e. palliate vice, In tbe name uf syraiiatby and k indue—. i too sympathetic,- tu» generous, i.«i kind hearted T That is tbe— lienevolrnt blame for these
W. SCOTT HAM) BEIL ESTATE.-
?59 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN cm, N. J.
AUTHORIZE!) 8) EIRE UNDERWRITERS. RIIDDIE OEPARTMEHT FOR electric lighting.
H, M. KflLBACH.
SON & CO..
»:«-■* tfeifi mv I’.vi i:. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY.
ELECTRICIANS.
post oppice bo.
Conveyancer. Commissioner ol Deeds ‘ and Koiarg PnDlic
night.
• very n
The Strand OCEAN CITV. N. J. Opened on June 15th, 1©9Q
This—
Fine dress-wcifjhl Black Drap d'Lte. suitable to al! seasons, with a serviceablcness equal to
broadcloth, at t
seventy cents a yard instead of $1.50, which is its
PRICE OF JJITS FROM $50 TP.
Artesian Watet Electric lights Sanitary Plumbing and Drainage
demand them,
try fixings are so com-
lir the! monplace after ail these months. •e at the | It is sensible, certaisly, to get the him—If spring wrap soon enough to give it an
for better, lot wore* as hi* portlou; that, ample wearing season. How much? though tba whtonniver-iafullufgo.d. $5 j g> Jg 50i $io_mo:e, some of
.. “ them.
HAVE YOU TRIED CHEW’S COUGH & CONSUMPTION REMEDY? It *el, p#ew( i tot'll ri wee ao« prt i' i trill
r Tasnrx**# lTl.. niJiiruMM M. CCJNMM .UTT1W AITT:, l»r
cv
him but tbrougb bis i that plot of ground w
him to tiU.”
leb is give
The $5 ones are of wide waie 2** , j,'*!£*
cheviot; fiy-front; new gathered TEr—t an j -...Voei m t'i..-’. •t—i. sleeve. Fronts are faced with satin - raeeAazi.|. i - rhadame. J .1. CHEW, iUBfertiirtr anti ProprleWr. The $10 ones arc of dark gray ...,***. at Abbott's phahmact, covert doth; fly front; strapped -uand A*i«ry ...-.sin nr.n j seams; small plaited sleeves. ' Full' VAKCE & HEWITT
—OONVER. BUZZARD Sc CO. SANITARY PLUMBING .Anized and copper ROOFING
VENTILATING
TIN. G ALVA I
Philadelphia capitalisls will soun erect at Atlantic Uty one uf tlie baudsonmt summer resort theatres in tbe
country. It will u.d be one of lb.— lined, with black Utfeta silk, nondescript ydaers of amusement which seem iudigruoua to die sea-lmre, but a ' Women’s Even this part of firet-cla-modern theatre, with all the UndcSam'sdocomf'Ols amt a.ve—■ .rir» winch an llaCK IntOSllC? main hia rts rAinv bdind in i h^.layl.ouiiii*^ of tbe larger | season—early spring — which we .-iii— >. in.... -in i- —■•••' 1 prepare f or with ample Socks of
Mackintoshes. Of course wc guar-
hi,....a .in „»ootiy be lo d of Pennsylvania avenue. Ac made ln ,hc ^ protecOve manner, irding 1.1 the plans in die ..ffim of Hu. These price hints—
a- $150,000.
e features. Tbe l.
HlYfRICroitS l\» BlILOEIiS' ^ HOUSE MOVING « —r. i.ll.» ».|>- T. CORSON. 721 Attot| Are Drear. Cd). WM. B. CURREY, 208 CHESTS UT STREET, PHljEtlELPHlA, tol's FcrfiisluBi tods m Holiacs.
Mike. Salesroom and W orks, SEVENTH STKEirt, It.t. Asbury and Weal
arebileetn. It* -berts A Itebfu—, of tlie Hamsun building, tile Auditorium Pier, a- It will be called, will be ninety feet wide, wiib a depth of 300 feet. In front of tbe auditorium proper will lie a colonnade eighty feet deep running Ibe entire width of dw building. On top of tbe cohmuade fat to be a r.-d garden, die railing of wbieli will be lined with handsome bronze lamp*. At the entrance to tbe mam auditorium there will be alairs on each ■Ode leadiug up through tower- lo the roof garden. The— towers will be eighteen feel square and sixty* fevt
high.
Tlie dlmriisk.ua of the auditorium, md including the stage, will be 'fixKM feet. It will be fitted up with regular •■icra cbaiis, tbe walls will be handsomely decorated and It * will la* equipi-cd Wllb the m.*<t Improved ven-
tilating plant.
There will be a thhrougbly equipped stage thirty-five feet deep and fortyeight fret aero— tbe |irrwceuiam arch. Tlie die—ing rooms and a large pnqierly rixim will make tbe place seem a haven of rest lo tbe artists -familiar with die ap|a>liitmrnls of summer re-ort house*. _.Jt will be ibe policy of tbe owners to Hive .lily bigb-rlaM vaudeville per
At $4—Women's double-text-ure Mackintoshes, whh navy bjac or black cashmere face, with detachable military or
double tape; neatly lined.
Same style in misses'sires, $3.50. At $5—Navy blue or blat k cashmere, with Scotch plaid lin-
' etachabTe .doublc-
Misses' sires, $4. At $6.75—Same style Mackintoshes, with plaid facings on cape, and detachable hood. And CRAVENETTE GARMENTS Made of Cravenene serge that is waterproof without the use of rubber. Light in weight and odorless. At $10—In navy blue or black, with full military or golf cape. At $14—Of fine English Sdrge, with silk-lined gda cape. Some stylish Oavcnette garments are made in ulster style—these at $16. Women’s The rich “'odngs ■ * and the soft luster of Pell,coats , h(iul , h mid , every thread cotton and more ser-
the
W. L. BERRY. Manufacturing Jeweler,
STONE PAVEMENTS.
/Vi-v-.'- - -n Hotel 'Brighton, OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT LXCKLLHD. APPOINTMENTS! am.. 5FKYICE 11RST-CLASS
K. K. SOOY.’L
.JOHN Mr-Al.EKSK. U. GALLAGHER, DKALKKIN FINEFURNITURE, 43 South Second Street,
JDS. 6. (NAMKON & CO. BDILDEBS
SEfSBBBE CDTTB6ES, HBTEIS. ETC.
___ ^dpceabic titan silk. Such
mtr— tn tire big citir*. merits of these new silk-like Pet-
;iu lbo building will bogln ticoats
ril i. and it I* oxpot-isd ibat a t $3.50 each will be ready for busine— by ! _... , . , ......
I Silk-fintsh sateen ts the fabric, in
■udertakrn by Ibe brl € ht shades o4 blue, lavender, gar-
WILSON & WALLACE
Contractors- Builders SSBr?
W E o?^^ AU - V< ^ •' I'l KM'JfiN t
Tlit AKCmTCCI HI EPS VCM
I. B. ROYER
- ArL-tiiiectural Ilraucb
t dimension* and tblBg- unbinMieu, mierml dinatlafarv plaua to estimate*
president of whfa-h 1* . 1‘arkrs, wbu lias Urge inti 'biladeipbia. Associated wld
green and'.uitrous purple; deep SI^A.T'IO HOOI-'EK. corded flounce, with two gathered n*>.r.ci«, i-». . ru^'et. Wonderfully effective at their i-,. •, - „i
.; modest prise. OCEAN CITY ".''•-‘..I I .'.'. r j. mitts,.
Olficc, Thirteenth Street and Have
^enue- P.O. Itoa 104.
Tbe annual meeting of die Wr-I Jersey and Beasbore railroad was hi-1.11 in (.'aiudeu last week and all Ibe old ;
ending December SI. IkUK, show raruiuss of tJ,i»e,ia.8C: total ei ol and earnings <1 476JW. 'Ha-re was an liu-rease I earnings, a- empaled *
This hint of several o Ai $4.50—PciL 'ata ot ■
quite pre-.!T and effseti—$1 50 at 42.50 each. John Wanamaker.
I>. H.8A.IVII > SO>i', Stoves, Heaters,Ranges, PUMPS, SINKS, -&C., . IOH-IO Anbury A veil no. OCEAN CITY. N ,7. j .r"l?o?-rtall5r 1 fumi»ted al •Wt’i.nLtii n—’
11.I8I ;■
lice of $3S.at4.frj was transferred to f profit and k—>. The total uibr-r of iwaseusers carried wancrease of LMt -VM. Tl.t r.e of 71.79S ton* ol freigl.l , die total being 1.184,fee: ton-.
W. C. SMITH & SONS. Building Lumber
OF ALL KINDS.
R. CURTIS ROBINSON,
Real Estate and Insurance,
Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue, OCEAN CITY. N. J. v Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.«=X1
OCEAN CITY MILLS LUMBER CO.
ag at Samuel Ku*arU'*j
1 foil line of riea g.**!-. Sash, Doors, Hlituls, Moldings, Brackets,Columns, Nr-wtls,
j White Pine and Cedar Sltinokts constantly on hand aod under
! cover. Orders left at
WAN ASIA K HR’S. PbUwleiphw, Monday, Mwefa 13, U99. Some Splendid s P ri “B, woo |’
Values in cns ’ wo °'! w '** receive immediate attenti.
ens—you cannot tell the dif-
ference. We've seen them sold many a
807 ASBURY AVENUE
Yard: Corner Fourth St. and West flve.
000-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORKin.either hard er soft wood. Office.Yard and Mill; IDthandWestSts. OCEAN CITY, N. J.

