Ocean Citr Sentinel.
il ibe rn4U«J!h»ve n«4 my iaC>Ht'*>Mtrmi.rH <
i-l hand, »
K. CI'RTIN KOBI.\HO!V.
TMK MTIATIO*. to I Ilf mnlki-U The reformer, ouii ot »fl.4d In rwt Tlu.1 ».«il4nwl
In fanclrf •ecunlv upon tbc laurel* toil*. Our polKy l* rnlber lo develop jor ea^al. won In Ibe late pollllcal rouleai. Tl* lire beet *UKar indu-Iry at t. .me and. Online n»I flu*h of victory ahould uoi betcel thua open anotber field for Amorlran ImlllnK
Inertia. Tbe *um-* of ibe Indepen- labor and American capital, than n. mea-ure. ak .lull atrlke
dent tieket abould not be re«ahle<l aa • fumW. an outlet for tbe over produ, ibe end of the • I matte for the naatcry. llho of » -rml-troplcal community. It but prefarta the «ay fltr what 1. t» It •* natural that Jan,aha ehool follow. The deaperatere-laUnceoflyred want to be annexed to tbe l nlte
the poll* Hlionld Iw Hiatea, but thl« country ba* no ratrtlvt
hereby ppducvd equity, eiliuite, ar^uaed ay a, polity tbe a^fr .4 real juet.ee.
Oodfrey Anir ar Uie tlklrrieth an: diner Xltefunr rerttou of Mr.
Witr.N It cornea to dedltilne I’re*!denUal nomlnattona, Uewey bar held all to lumarlt.
(JatMAKY will reftard It a* her fate to run up aftainat a Deary in no maitir what part of the world abe elett. to operate. Kautx ba* noa' adiuiur*ti :(‘l to bn the Manila treatment. A K A SHAH woman a ln> baa aibieveO fame a* a lion tamer ba* eecuml a ill voir* from bet buaband on tire trround of extreme eruelly. Huaband*. it •jam*, are not *o ewlly Utued. W I1JJAM H. Pxaio-iX, who drove tbe flrwt overland alaicr into Han Krate etaev, died In that city on Hatnrday. After paaaltiK throutli itumberle-* peril* on tbe overland rootr, lie died peacefully In bis bed, and, altbo .gh one of tte pioneer* In tbe bm.l of gold, be lived and died poor. • A TxNNSseKK boy read an advertu.menl In a newapa|«r, and in cneequence la In a fair way to recover In* long loat father and a fortune of f l-Vt.-000. Tbe moral of Ibis Is: If you are looking for good thing*, reaid the new* papers, and tbe beat of them are always to be found *et out at large in the columns ol
Tint new council organised Tuesday evening by "fleeting llllam K. Wil ,president. Mr. Williamson .11 of broad bu»lnr*a exprrituae, feed in legislative usage*, and at all matter.
letting In..
o tbe Cl wtuks are ao full of older* A fill eny more within •*. too, but they know
and liie avowed desire of Jbe defeated ,ard the purifying proorea elmnld be viewed with a tinge of »u*ptcion. Such accession* to Ibe reform lid be required to furmab eviIbeit converaioo i* not *lmu laled. Place them upon probation,and uly admit them to tbe council* of tluparty after they bare proven by wura* lliat tlieir conlntion la genuine. 1*1 it bea reform—pure and sttuplr. Halfway measure* ab JUld not X* tolerated. Make a clean sweep, and only call a bail when uaele**enactment* that cumber our statute books are uulliQed and tbe abuse* that have made Ocean City'* name a by-wold are cortected. L*t the pruning be,thorough, and only discard tbe baicbet when there Is nothing left
helve.
gentlemen who have no* assumed tbe duties of ronoctlmeu. They are not politicians, but business men, thoroughly equipped fur tbe duties which U«ey have undertaken. Tbs po-lliun t a almcure. Hard work, made doubly so by complications, will Ire lot—much to do and much to be uirdone. Bear with them patiently, ourage them, hold up tbeir baud*. I thus rob their uuaelQab sacrifice of eti that la wewnug u|*>n tbe miud*
Ind of aa
Imirably for figlitibg with a:
•a appointed Friday. April SB, aa Allsir Day, and in tbe day be dcvut.d by tire people t.. .v: The day will be appropriately olr- rt ed
pupil* tbe tired for tbe planting and cultivation of trees. Tbe tnatruction given might be profitably extended to vines and shrubs and plants.
tbeir eflorta not to tbe actual dtaarma menl of nation*, a bleb ta recvignind aa hcprectMCblr. but to mltigailug tire borror* M war. Tt> this end. they will try to bring about a geueral agrreuren, to do away with marlire tiupedotw, with ram* no balllesldpa and wllbexpkmvr a bell* np to five pounds In weigbt. Il
NKW Jntarv I* one of tire laal of tire tbirtreu original rbale* lu receive tire honor of a namesake ship in tbe navy but there are yet nineteen common wealth* In tbe nation *tlll unrepre aented among tlwwarehii* It reem.-c a long time to wait for tbl* honor, bin It will prove to be a fortuuale delay for il will result in makiug lire »*■*» for wbich tbl* eummumiy stands *|».n aor one of lire fineat sfioat in apfear ance,equl|«nrut and (ewer. Borneo tbe namesake* of other Biatrs ar. already beeunnng old in style uid re:* lively unimportant, while the New Jersey will probab'y be one of tire main
rellaoces <.f lire navy.
It will nut be' at all surprising il President .McKinley shall decide to eu IM ibe tt.UU men provided for in I be army reurgan last Ion mil. l ire rs'.ab
11*11 men I of pea-e *
oat of the
reduces tbe army to a and, although I Irere is nl»-d war In tire Thi
r f<*4
n who
if ibe
it will, if wisely i
In tbe atareno
and who are now in
figbl. It I* es*eutl I that tire people: > who |J*ced these gentlemen In tbe ebaritablt forefront <rf tbe .battle, wlrete they will *" 1
have to beat tbe brunt of the'ooslaugbt,
s .ould render tbefo loyal support, thu*' 'veil |a-r»oii» Infusing a chi rage that iadeiived from a ; Here' at*' *■' knowledge that I heir eunMIluenU r,. this bonible pee full oufidel.ee ill tlreir singlcm—, “'A MMU k 1 of purf.ee and b.trgril.1. i lu * kr '* u, * r A* eternal vigilance I* the price of " bile tbe liberty. *o will calm, UeU-nuiued actl-.n : tbl" pb**e of
’ Ire future be'required u|*.n Hie |wrt
lmul-1 pause to Inquire two dienes i* predomiArr we ciuetly actu-
• who bav
re. much to be deriied slid enat.le to .give to O.-ean City a g'*4l. clean, businewlikeadmlnidretioii. Tire slilou baa submitted lu tbe exed will of the peoplenllli ill-grace; can nut conceal their chagrin, nor bide tbeir dlaap|a4ntmetit under lire flimsy pretext of a patriotic willing lira* lo abide by the decirinn ot the majority; but, like tire conquered bras! which retires to tbe corner of its cage and gives vent lu bow la to its (mpoti
.sprin
master in an unguarded
menl, iliey will not relloqiihb llrelr
Hie cily while lire aiigbn itoiegain wbal is fast slips
plug from tlreir grasp. Tire stake* an Impurtaul to relinquish ao readily,
of file
Isbip
We
i lire
■r* tbe BtKriSKL'K cflori. have been directed toward lire acootn plisbmenl of wbal la now lu slgbl. e have always fought along lliat litre, d Dow His' our liupres are about to hr ■liar ■ we feel a-cuirdOcean City will periei.ee a boom such aa will produce 'ting result*. We will now have a lid foundation upon w hich to build, d capital seeking investment will soon learn Hist neither deceit nor fraud pari of our stuck In trade. Tbe riXKh's aliunde will remain lire ! toward oor ofiicul. as In tbe p>a*t. ire here to protect tbe preople's lu ta, allow up fraada, exp-oae in-acb-ud to do cuss prei hire measures in an impwrtlal manner. We propreM. In column* to give unvaruiabed
lac la We bate sufi rued with I*willy barm,
t have been talked of, the boycott used as a niruane lo swerve our preirpreiae, but we still do bu
ns* ai tire old aland
« fight
Tire suggmiion that by arraugmii 'lib Great Britain we exchange the Philippine* for Ibe Ireeward ■•lauil. and Jamaica must be dismissed a. chimerical. There are reason* why neither of tbe couutrir* inlereatec would find auch a bargain desirable oi advantageuua. Kngland would u< doubt like to have |«~-s-*i,,n of tb< PblllpipHiie* and >roqld find ways o making aui-b psafowslcn pb.fitable, pro vidliig Hie powery of (.Vmtlirenta Kutupre, who are all watching will such jealous vigilance for a chance t. extend tlreir territorial jurisdicllm In tbe Extreme Orient, would ami cably acquiesce in such an Important addition to the reiluulal dependr of the country whose pied-null, they are seeking to ovetcotue.
extremely improbable
that they would do anything ol lire kind. Were lire Philippine* to pa*— under Hrtli*b control, European diplomacy would take alarm al once. Nr nation* looking to the paniilou of Ure Aicbi|relagp would be precipilatrd. and Kogland would And trerse-U in tire
i who liad porcluored a
lively pud large wiled law suit. Why
■manly place Irei-elf in ao full of danger and
such evil*, and tend In a great may be that the p>uut*hmiiit
one of tbe rk tatter course, administered.
higher end. never, a* in revenge, an
cud unto il*e!f.
pro-f. - ft I*specially fitting at a lime like
ofiered. il will be,thia, wlren our whole nation is stirred union humanity to! with indignation, not only at tire tat tire New- York ; wrong* endured by a suflerilig preiqde
which blotted out I lie live* ol tblr- I abroad, but also at those which have i ptenous was of inlrurioiiml origin.;been luflicted apou Irer own eooulry-
focts wliicb joint toimrn,4h cluelou, but they arc which o
ire are tnrewugatmg Justice? Ik. we principally desire tbe
this phase of lire sflalt it may Ire-protlt suflering of an ctreiny nr tire .rerotal*able U> turn to anotber feature of tire lishiurnt of a righteous guverumrui? Ore—fire rapidity wlibvlildi It spread,; | Q iwir luipre qt victory la il our own culling oil every avenue al rreapre lo triumph and HpaluY liumlliatlon lo tire Imprisoned household. Nu clearer whk-h we ha4t forwaid with Joy, or I* illustration of lire lack . f attelitfou it tire triumph order over disorder, given in tbe conatrucUou of private of equity over injustice, of fm-dom over rt-sideiH-ea lu pdidrclK'n auain-t tire tyranny, of iw-are over war? Iret ua u<4 would I lave breu afiorded ttiau in* tbe 'deceive ounwlvra nor e hi fuse Ibfoe two Andrew* bouse. It was a veritable, motiv.*, ao utterly disliuet* for up»>u Hndrr t*'X, wlnrb, once set ablate, thr true answer, to throe questions borued like a shaving. Tbe origin may much of our national eliarscter w ill lanever Ire discovered, but in tire fiigl.t- unfolded, much of tbe furore outcome ful loro of life in wbich Hie fire n- of tbl* Irriiblr rontest w ill lunge, and Milled, Hie rapidity with which lire much of our prermautut national'wrl-
fismes, oner stalled, swept Hirougb lire j fare mu* tdrpreiid.
bouse, la vividly shown.
The rueltiod of construction and Hrej Oor Wlslr omeers. material used were not alone lo blame, Governor—FoalBT M. \ 'Hirtiere. Imwever. With Hie known origin "l. Secretary ol State-Grorge Wurt*. tire fire in tire AdamslKiiac.tmobl.ick*! Areretant BecrrUry of Biale-A. H.|
awar, al baud, there Is an additional IUckp > 1 '
r having located here a
. tr
. ANA .11.\ l. I-KJ1.
H.
Summer
Furniture ; ' For Porch x ' ( ’ r . r .'.', <. and Lawn .^p~ tu W’kkcr Ftimhurc Sr.d^t lomb'.e lor you who coi Rather .nice; fimp'.c, looking—maybe hard"
Russell’s C thing House MEN’S AND BOYS' CLOTHING Shoes and Rubber Goods-*—' ^L-Xiejats’ Furnishing: Goods 8io ASBURN~~~tri:M ! CI ' V N ~ J ~ \ou'Xan.... Borrow Money Charge .No Comini^sions.
it 110:
commentary on the risk* of disaatrou. Hies which b«»eis4drr» take. Tbl* fire was started by sparks from Hie Andrews fire, which entered an open window and found lodgment hi some fliuivy draprefle*. In an incredibly short time Ibe w hole loom was ablaze, and fatal results also followed here. It Is more than probable that the rapid spread of tbe Andrews fire W'a* due to aimilar causes. Person* twit in tbeir homes curtaina, psirtiere* and olbet decorative Hangings that the file department officials would not tolerate for. ^n instant in public buildings. This highly inflammable material re rich food fir fires, and tinree wh lives tliem knowledge of origin of fire* in large cities know b many are due to these dainty I
deadly banging*.
It te-proprer that some attention given by tbe budding in-pectors Ibe method* In vogue for Ibe rimstruclion ol private liouae*, lu ordei that Hie utmost security pssvible may be iumred, but it 1* also desirsble that hrfuireboldei* give serlou* attention tlremselvrs to the manner in wbich borne* are furokrired, lo Hie end > fire, breaking out,' may be confined within the •mallest pwaaible area. hi vi svo: or jI HTH i r There are lew desire* of Hie human cart more diamelncally opposed to each other, and yet more frequently confused with each olber^Uan tbe of justice and Hie desire of reven Oner, indeed, lu baiharotu lime* there recognizable difleience between Hrem. In Ure crude tbotigbt of lire age Urey stisid for the same thing, wirebInjury w a* received by an individual pr a tribe, prompt retaliation was tbe ouly justlc- known or imagI, and ouiisslon or delay in luflicilug II was Migmatlrcvi as cowardice. Gradually, however, as Intrlligence ba* ncreasrd and moral prercepdiuu* nave uecome clearer, we have come lo discriminate between them more and :, until now we *ee plainly tlial are wholly distinct, both in spirit in form. Revenge has for Its main object tire infliction of autiering; justice looks forward to ibe establishment of righteousness. The one I* tbe outcome iwis-tou and bate, Ibe other of a equity and lectltude. Hue I* fur 1 ba-ly, the other calm aud 1*11 e considers only a single side. Hie ■Hirer takes all sides Into account. One admits no extenuating clrcumstaticrs. Hip other piaaero them all under review. a geueral way we now admit that a drerkdird spirit of rerrugw utterly pirrdes tbe sell control, the reasonable- •», tbe mental sereuity wbich are tire euttal requisites for justice. Thus commend Ure spirit of forgive warn piareiit'* not to puuUh in
bolt*)
■ud forbid lynching; wi r wor*t criminal* Ure benefit of impartial luvrstigatk'U. Indeed, lu countingways we place upon ramitd our condemnation »f revenge and our better of lb- utter autaginiism to Justice. It might be supipsawd; If thk- la Tire c**e, that by tbl* time revenge wouk bare ceased to act a* a motive paiwe amonAt na. Doubtless II lias lo* much of its force, aud we gladly b< lieve that id many breasts It Do longer find* a lodgment Having reirested
C ly proa It ii
den influence and spring of action, treaft'Silently aud iusidiou*ly, biding liaelf undet anotber name aud wet another garb, but whispering Ilk
scl*.
It often u—umc- tire role of
nt tea ' indignation, and sc are *»kec should j that kl k-asi has not an im|»r ■likely Jlo fin III the task ot opiroclng
of tire wo Id. Ill* quite true ^of jdiguallou at wrong doing.
!•<*•: !*ncct* ounwlve*. and still m> aud labor of tbeir administration aud *« secure against *ucb iuvidicusdix-iim-luation aa Germany and FiancC would, if they bad the opportunity, practice lu
Treasurer—George B. cpwaln. Com pH roller—William S. Hancock.
Attorney General—Samuel II. lirey. Clerk in Clianoer/ Irewt* A. TThhup-
vry Office—S. M.
hlef Clerk, Chain Dickinson. Clerk of Bupreme Court—William Biker, Jr. Cbtef Clerk. Bupireme Court Office— . liawabe. I-aw Urpoiter-G. D. W. Yroom. Chancery IlepMirtrr—S. M. Dickinson. M ajor-t irtteral — Will lain J. Bewcll. Adjutant tieueial-WilUatuH.Hiryker Ousttrrtuaater General—K. A. Donnelly. Inspector General of Itlfle Practice— H. W. Bpeucrr. ustaut Adjutant General—Heury P. Peril ne. Director of Weatlrer Service—Edard W. McUami. Slate Commissioner of Public Road* —Henry 1. Rudd. Cltaucellur—Alexander T. McGIl. . Vice Cbancellurs—Henry C. Pitney, ■bu R. Emery, Alfred Reed, Frederick W. Elevens, Martin I*. Grey. Chief JuaUce—William J. Magic. Juatlee* of Bupireme Comt—Gilbert Collins, William B. Gummete, Rennet Bjckel, David A. liepiue, JouaUiau Dixon, Ge-orgeC. IhmIIow. Job H. Ei|k pine ilt, Charles G. Gatrison. Judge* of Court of Errors-James H. ixon, William 1*. Dayton, LTiatlro E. Hendrickson, Gottfried Krueger, John W. Bogert, Frederick Adams. Circuit Court Judges—Fiaucis Child, R T. Miller, Henry Nrvin*. le Librarian—Mmrt- U. Hamil-
ton.
BUteBuireriiilendrui Public lostruc•hi—Cbariss J. Baxter. Btale Geologist—John C. Bm.-ck. Commus-iouer of Bauklug and Insurance—W llllam Bel tie. Drputy Commiaaiouer ol Bauklug, aud Inaurauoe—Ttiumas K. Johiwon. ! Inapjeciur of Faclones aud .Work | 3opw—John C. Ward. Depuile—John Dunn, William W. •bnaon, Patrick Callau, Josep.li B. lelnitial, James Keyes, Jobn Yanalta. Bu|*rluleudeut of roe Btale House and Grounds—J<4m H. Bunnell.
for the very s-.tperiur thiols it But, anyway, the goods arc ihqma
ters ol interest.
The best reed workers in Amc: i contribute, the stocks—arid, cna! ties conadcrei. the prices rce l>e'. the danger of fai,- comperiuon. C course some vefy spec Li tilings
with the rest.
There are two 3-picce Wickt Suites—so;a. atm chair a:: rocker—at $13 that arc ter- [ ta'nly worth ten dollars more.! $2.50 Ann Rocktrs at SI. 115 !
- and $1.65.
$2.75 Rockers at $1.75. $3.50 Rockers at $J--'i. $-4.50 Rockets at S2.75.
And the whole line is almost as;
good as these exceptions.
Dutch AND OTHER SHRUB- :
Rose BERY '
WILSON & WALLACE
Contractors'
E. CLINTON & CO.. tSK” MUSHES, UWS ilCSkFT. Ud l i TERT8 51..
Hotel Brighton,
v NO T EXCELLED. SIT VICE FIRST-CLASS OOY.
D. GALLAGHER,
DEALER IN
FINE • • FURNITURE,
snents of those hardy,
DUsIlCS ; - ure .to-bloom, Hollan.--
grown Rose Bushes. The growers .
have put up some assorted dozens 43 South StNOud .Mr- ct. of choice va-iedes. The bushes shouli •••««* «*» Moom i, J«. *w as -.'a': STEELMAN & ENGLISH
I5c each; 2 for 2ac: Sl.2.1 a dozen
With the Rose: finest varieties ol !
Azakf. 45c H,C: Ptaf or Pack Ttca Gnpe Vina, Sc I
Now
Contractors- Bnililers,
(keenn «/Hj. X. J.
ox ; 50: » poend.
Our Seed Packets are double ' —3c each; ‘25c a dozen. We ■ some at 2c each; 15c a do-en; : the larger packet is cheaper. An here’s a help when voj plant il. bushes—a new plant food—
WM- B. CURREY,
W8 CHESTSUI STEEET, PHIUDELFHIA. 0 p ALL (an FtnasiltE M til Mm j • SoUc'Daon, lilin Is, Mo:*:
While I'im: itr.l C- ■
; HAVL \Ot Tklhll i cov ,. r . O rd ,
CHEW'S
OCEAN CITY MILLS LUMBER CO.
Ill
00D SIZE Mill AND STAIR WORKir. mii.i-r hard nr soft wood. Office.Yard andMill: 10th andWeslSts. OCE-AN CITY. N. J. W. C. SMITH & SONS.
I»| x».» Kj* ira-
Building Lumber
s. Brackets,Columns, Newels, constantly on hand and under
JADOO FIBER AND LIQUID— COUGH S CONSUMPTiOti .:: you are, no matter what plants. veg-
etables or fruits you raise. Jacoa RET^ErDY? Fibo nd liquid u-ffl **•«■* BMiaSuoSUSonXIX
better than they ever were before, and better than they could be made by any other known means. The ;
price—25c.
807 ASBURY AVENUE
,a Yard : Corner Fourth St. and West Ave.
Ksvp, iunre.
t'ultrtl Btatr* Beuaturs—Wblimm J. Bcwrll, John Kean. Jr. Repreanitatlve* to Kifty-linb Coore**—Flrat dlstnct, H. C. Louden*ger; aevuud, Jobn J. Uatdirer; tbud. Benjamin F. Howell; fourth, Mablou Pliney; fifth, J. Fleming Btewarl; Wayne Parker: seventh, ‘Ewcen,Jr.: elgbib, Cliarlr* N. Fowler. of Pardona — Tbe governor, cbanrellur, lay Judges of Hie Court of Errors and Appwal*. Bipwrlau Commissioners—tiovernor Voorbee*, Mllrs Bass, WillardC. Flak, WI foam t'b*e, Jobn L. Holt. J.C. Payne. Nebretary. Stitr fosird of Agriculture—Hon. I>. I). Dr»i*v. |ire*ideut: E. B. Voorbee*. vlce-j.iestdeul: William H.Wmrd. treasi; Franklin Dye, aecrelwry; t barle* Oberiy, T. F'. D. Baker, B. H. Cliflord. Btatr Board of Ktiucatloo — B. Y. Thomas. George A. Frey. J. B. Wo.idward, S. It. Morse, H. Ht. Jobn Mo Cutebeoo.T. F. Ap.pleby, B. O. Lariaeu, B. PieisoO, Fiauci* Bcutt. J. P. Cooper, J. M. Seymour, J. L. Hays.titiuCruuar, Btradman, II. II. Campbell, . Riant of A**e*sore—Bird W. Bpiencvr, Amos \V. Gibbs, Kobert A. Greet., Btrpbeu J. Meeker. Beeretary, Irvme E Maguire. Blate Board of Taxatloni-CUapfr. B . Blavk, Albert H. HUpre, Henry J. West, Caber.
I our untier of Ibe funeral i* Blrrlmau and the flora . intended by Hie doom* aadou of Hie esteem lu wt ed wa- beld by her a.-quai audwimc wreath, tbe gift L. Bchoc*. was omilled. Tl>
not rearlied tire
Bicycle Wc ' vc *? s *>■<* of Hosiery f> de ^
J for women; some s:
alike for both. Flack and w tops in various neat chc ks arc ma best of ali—must be a i: n .ire-J st of them. Nobody c c h d so m —yet the ewon t ocerc b. Fro
are fine, too. bci' '
.V. CHEW, Kisttutunr ud Proprieto! On sale a ABBOTT’S PHARMACT, Tt
STONE PAVEMENTS.
75c, most styles oi . . t ones at $1.;0—we t ■th' style a 7-1 rib. Silk m ; Women's styles, full len golf band, 50c and 75c.
JOHN Mt-ALF.KSK. 1>. K. H A M I*HON, Stoves, Heaters. Ranges
OCEAN CITY. N *1.
Bicycle A fine sc.owing of new PUMPS, SINKS, &C., Sundries Lamj«, and orheri^OB-lti Anbury Avoi.d
whed necdluls—
McKwStrxw-calond Ckcn*. Sty. 7-U Almninan: La-ijo*r. JOc x l^x Duco'i Grapkt'e. 3c and be s st*:k. rxnuo'.Cjiira La!«icaat. Stand 10c ■St Ckhtl* Saddles, men'* unlv, $1.;
. . 3 in I Oil, 15c a botik.
New Ida Foot Pumps. 50c. MAW. Inner Tnba, SI each.
Wood Sun
R. CURTIS ROBINSON, Real Estate and Insurance, Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue,
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
RLX^Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.
Jx LaggaR. Strep*. 2Se • ;^x
i Milck Bum, 10;.
•V* Nereronl $2.70. H f i Seirrfc Light I.$2,50. VI TsmUrtk OhIbij Lam{<, $1.50.
-V> Ereriil Latniw. $1.
•W Mila M.jaik Ga Umr», $2,75. •99 Electro p.a Umpx. $£50. "99 Banner Gas Lamp*; $2. John Wanamaker.
M. E. SHOEMAKER. PAPER—
— HANGER
Isroerl; sh* u—I»l*r. I!** vXrelaal ;* PAPERS, 5 CENTS JOB LOTS, 3 CENTS ESTIMATES GIVEN FKEE.
731 WFSI.F.Y AVF.NUF. '
The Strhnd OCET^N C1 TV. N. J. Opened on June 15th, 1 UKDCB IUI.HC *11W MANAGEMENT
AUTHORIZED BY FIRE UNDERWRITERS. MIDDLE DEPARTMENT FOR
ELECTRIC LIGHTING.
The CUISINE will be*
H. M. KALBACH,
SON & CO.,
9.1A t Nit I It V A VKAIK. OCEAN CITY. NEW JfRSEY.
. Inesian fiEc::;: lips Santoy Plumtiiiig and Brainaft
Kleelricwl Bnpinli or Blrndv*. KJa-til sehnld Material.
Inr*
ELECTRICIANS.
riosr OFFICE BOX.
' " I'l FT MWAH i:. Proprietor Ocwnn OUy. .-Sow .leraxey
rr liaod. aha) do we wai
b Jamaica? Xliat 1-land ia in di
elloail impul-r. The
■ hiiber abal' il
ellbrr .4 two dlrec-
t* gnwl only
pninUbrnml ot
-■ HieabulIHuu of lire wrouK liaelf. example, we are rightly ludlifnant
It ba* j on soring a big boy torment aud bully pr.sq.eied a Utile .me, •* a man 111 treal In. botw.
mpwti-
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reslaa'.laUr*!: but. thuogb we may aireet the preaui: wioug uonig, we
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1*11, Genre Ibe overelgbl.
Tin- Pal.-nt Impwbved Klarllr Bed
II make
ny rpring made, suprercedde* all oilier: Had* w herever iullnduard. For ashnlv by AlaiKXo l'oTTos. Gen. Agent. IV Asbury avrnue.'Ovran Fiiy. N. J. Having oprelied a Jewelry Bi-.ie al
Ml Asbury avenue, I ' ■ally ul Beparnug <*ait-i» ud Flue Jewelry. I sill rf ■tain a d*-crvrd leputailon
CONVER. BUZZARD & CO.
SANITARY PLUIVIBING TIN. GALVANIZED AND COPPER ROOFING g|„« Alr VENTILATING
P ] Mol Vkaitr <■ | Combinition
r, Salesroom and \N ork*. SEVENTH STREET.
Jack.
Jeweler .ml
Op'Mnu.
NEW
GROCERY
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HIKTH SfKfET MD tSBURf AVflUE -
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Will furnl*lirolldiMW I*. 0. Box 104-

