K. CVKTIH HO III >NO\.
the P«ny «Unda f. pr of being CMt »*idi-.
Iliere «ie yet ll»1ug ft ! men who remember when : party died. There itetei
jEMftCV. doubt about what killed it.
r:~ . IkUied it.
re iu dau |eiluteudeu(.hi
e held , in t
K I . K •?*.
5. Will
rbui
e«ery e
THDR8DAY, AP1UL 87. ISSet.
ally Imprurliig and bi» fneudr hope for an entire recovery fn>m bl» a illnem. It will be wnae day> or probably weeka yet before be can a come to bla Sew Jereey borne. Thk will of (be late Bartmuw Hiracb will cot be opened until May 1. hence the announcement that It tetM tejaeit* of'tJ09.tRSi.09B to d Ilea la premature. There appearr I good ground for beltevlug It to tmManually correct, boa-ever, and beat thing in amuection alb it It Cad that aa yet no dupraltlon ia alt to diapule the a III. JI the late barn
any. the
r the place, but ful didatea who have been named w ill la found unavailable, an w ill Mr. P.nyr - dtallugulMiitig cjualiliei
aum to cliarity, there la reaaon tueup ptaa that charity will get the whole of it—which l» aomethlng very unihual In beqiHwia of auch magnitude. Thk navy de|wrtmrut baa very arnaibly drternmieai that out lotelealiu the Pacific aliall no lunger hr Icfi unguarded. The battloabip Texaa and the etuiaera Newark and Marbleliewd bare been ordered to ttie Pact lie ataUon. They will nig go directly b' Kamua. but will cruise around ibe
Horn,
ho may be aald
itneutly In the line of auecnaiou. They are Sherman and Oroerenor. alk about the time of ad.f making Mr. Sherman a or speaker, whether Mr. Kent remained in the -house
aclied at
may be needed. With the pbllsdel phia already at Sauna and such vee aria aa Dewey may be able to detach from hia fleet after a time, we sball bare a very fair repteerbtatiou of naval atreugtb on that side of ttie omtinetit. Pekkistext rumor* hare been cur rent Ibe past few days that Mi. H.ibart would not be a candidate for renominstkio fur vice piraideut. A precanouatatehf bewltb is alleged as l lie cauae of Ma itnruiiou to withdraw bis caudn dairy, thus giving the tmprvrs.on that Mr. Hobart regaida himself aa a tiope lewa Invalid. Hut there are gisd reasons for believing that he is neither a con firmed Invalid nor that be has any In
i the proper time Bleb from Washington says, « any qualifications, that tbei vice dent baa not retired and baa no itkiu of retiring, and that he gmnic disease. Further, that the deut desire* Mr. Hobart's renumi>u on Ibe ticket wllb him. Appwte fact ia tirat the report of Mi
ti, and has the support of • administration followers, lie Is a candidate to be reckoned with.
But (Jrucral Urosveuor, of Ohio,would seem tube Ibe must formidable candidate. He lias been Hie apoke^ n of Ibe McKiBtey admlubtrati-m the floor of the house at all times, >1 national >epute. Is able, ex pelIenced and is the candidate of the ad,1st ration par excellence. It may be decided eventually that Ocueral Uroavenor will be of greater use on the tg, but the logic of the situaliou tkes him, at present, the one man to
Meed ttixwker tired.
manner that augurs well present administration. There u extol. Judging from present
mtarep resell tat Ions or covering up from public view real facu when the of Ocean City as a seaside re* ad Teethed. Deception, of the town at heart, like the tosjoirrmug, only wounds the manipulator. A local Journal advocates the suppression of facta, claiming that they aflect only our local I ilk. not the custodians of the property of non-resident? And to not
us that their interests protected? How can wt better protect the trust thus cotumtlled than tiy exposing wrung-doing. To
b would give
o the
It a
Saturday. The pastor, Kev. J.
ty | MacMillan, will he assisted by the Rev.
Mr. Ktrckel, of J’lewsantvllle, and ttie Itev. Dr. F J. Stanley, of the Kind
l ll.l.rwi. RKF.D'N PLACK. I're-pj tet isti church of Atlalittct'Hy. Deltulleannouncement of Mr. Iteed'- A mrT t,„ K of tbearrelon will held
intention t^retlre from o-ngres- and lake up the pTactlce of tbe law in New
a flgbt
Vurksdly prectplUtea
■r tbe spewkerablp Of candidates th
lewder*, however—Ihnae eutllled to any ennsideratjon In the race for the office —being Sherman, of New York; ti roar. of.Ohio: Hopkins, of HUiuiis; idcrwn and He|4>urn, of Iowa, and Dalrell, of Pennsylvania, f'ayne. < f Ydrtt, chairman of ttie ways and
nal p
bluntly, tbe support of tbe ad -Which latter will be a nt factor in deriding t
At tt
re but
well a
leadi
Ty
Captain Cughlan,
f tbe Raleigh, has about bis ear* by
reialing at a New York banquet details concerning Admiral Dewey's attitude toward* ttie Oermau naval commander Mautla. There I* no doubt that serious friction existed (or a lime between
talivrs of tbe United
State* and Germany In tbe Fblllptuc*,
may tie assumed that Captain
Cogblan'a version of (he famous tuler-
•ubstaotially accurate. Neverjt was a manifest Impropriety
for the captain to a|iewk to public of the
brewt uttered, or at leant Intimated, by
hla aupertoi officer. Were Captain (Jogblau a diplomat Inatrad uf a blufl
ive been
duerd and ap^e words of encouragement. Mrs. Wbak Sheppard, treasurer - of the WUliafd Y'a of Cape May City.
also addmwed the asseriiblaire
Mrs. A". W. Bodiue. of Ocean City, " AU read a carefully prepared taper on extra charge.
“Dm* it pay to work in imval Dcgiuu*?" Qub doses June 15th,
Mrs.T.ixxle H Wallace, of TuckalKw, if filled, atoo read a paper, "Are we using lem- , - pr ranee literature as freely and a* /Tien -S 51 o wisely as we should?" Suits
After taking up a collection, the
transaction of mlscellaneou* business, lows US to put floal readingol minute., tlie meel.ng and do the me adjourned until 8 o'clock. | by hand. This results
Ttie evening aendoii convened at * goodness not matched at the price i
was above tbr outside of the John Wanamaker
Russell’s Clothing House
MEIN’S AND BOYS’
CLOTHING
This favored price buys a splendid suit in this store. It ml-
im porta rtf tailoring Shoes and Rubber Goods
o|iriie<l avrrm gr. Tbe nieclliig was o|«ued by Tuesdsy „ Mlfrt1c ,ti„nal singing, alter which the
Justice Dud low | ^rvotiotiwl exeidww were ltd by Mr-,
surrounded b)-1 H M ,- srru | l- „f IVuntorlHe. Mrs.
I.gtvl by tdierlfl j w pc Mawwy rendered a vocal solo.
• oi. hi pled iu «>* Lprtptore reading followed.
Hie lrr-1-s—i ca-c ..f Hie (hewn j 'p lve r b]ldreu, members of tbe Loyal uOatio" vs. William Hlirlver, ; Tt . niprrmncr legion, asngasollg ...moccupted all of Tuesday wild b} . lh , | Bl , Kiauce* K. WIN day. Tbe verdict may aflect | |Bn] ruiltleJ. "tviug of Flags.” H. H. O liiindred’s Ilf valuable ocean | | J|kr rui.^t.ur of Admiral
tot of Atlantic I J)ewrT ., dM< i, before Manila. Tlito '• ,l *' l*’ 1 " 1 IcIleHed prolonged applaiw. A collec-
le being as to tbe ownership of allu-' til)B to defray the exiieiire* of tbe conJe|.eit«, or laud made by the nat-; vrn ip B , taken up. H. H. Lake
rioter, l«M. the ptaintlfl a**]|..w«H whom IW7 add it to Hbi fur a boardwolk buslnere.-teiylug al same time the rtpariau rights of ('late. C-uleequently the laud "o out" fur a oiusiderahle dtouuce wheu the city put down IU new boardwalk laai summer tbe asunriatiou Started to erect a |«vil|ou ou the front between lot MUitSbrlver's original purchast and the ocean. Hlirlver at once look forcible I uanMdmr and appropriated tlie piling, claiming that uuder hla deed and riparian grsnt lie owned to> low-water mark, including all alluvial deposits. The plalnlitl allege* bad no right to cunvi piivilege, and that the
Police luvestigatiou of ibe record of Kdward M. Gueruaey, held in Atlantic City uuder the cliarge of passing worthless checks on churches, hotel men cuufltllng chance acquaiutaucca, si llial be lias teen Introducing himself
nine** of Mrs.
Burgess, of Highland. N. Y., who was announced to lecture iu the eveutng, Oiled by Professor J. R. Dili, of Philadelphia, field secretary of National Reform towuclaliou, who delivered an able add rr»* on tbe subject of temperance. The labors of tbe ccinveutlou •ucluded by singing tlie Doxology and muoundng the tenrdictlon. Tbe platform was decorated with polled |>tmulB, while the American rmadded to Ite dromilioua which made the Interior of tlie structure so pleasing to |6e eve. Temperaoee tenThe following drlegale. were present. Denulsvllle—Mrs. It. B. Warwick. Ira. H. ti. t.'alToll, Mis* F.G. Holmes,
Miss L. Flick.
'ape May City—Mr*. Klhto D. Hand, Mbs Jennie 8. Wales, Mrs. P. Kuther.rd, Mrs. Lulu Kbrppard. Tuckahoe—Mrs. E. J.Htedmau, Mis. Auu Champion, Mrs. rimlth, Mrs. E Churchill, Mr*. Godfrey, Ml* Laura
who
laugh cv
uoney oi
Tbe *l
Phlladelpbia i*iiice* bureau that Guernsey had, for three or four t-u passtug checks iu tlie fifty year* old. gray and slightly bald.
dv-balanced
clergyman. He aArct* i lie mlutotertal garb iu his clothing aud wear* gold
eyeglasses.
The local imltce *ay they have teen Informed by the Philadelphia authority* that Guernsey to- k the check book which be tias been so freely using here from the cashier’s desk of the Third Nallotial bank. Philadelphia. It to also told of him that be called at tlie Dnootn Trust aud Hafe Depualt company, Philadelphia, and entered into cunver-
cordial relations prevailing between saBon wllb the cashier at.ml opening this country and Germany, and of tte an account. He was given a check
ftict that Captain Cogblau's Itijodk-ioua ]
ivelallons and comments
Algleu : Samuel G. Malm:
Alexander Poster End wife, Mrs. H Sbule, K. W. Edwards^ P. A. Dout.
F.ilgsr Dout. O. W. Griffiths
-ker, Clarence H. S|ieel.
Super aud wife, E. D. Martin,
drlphia; Mrs. J. K. Ri iermautuwu? Elmer
U the dining table. It to Improb-
lorried with a > He has said t
grave mtocblef will have teen - Ne “ ' ..rk, then In New Haven. Conn.
laud also In Boston.
i the Interest of tbe United I *< '*** beaH"K Ouernaey said to tlv Slates to bold amicable relations with jut"**: "Why do you not give meat uf tbe Powers, and to have entangling I "Pl*wtuiilty to settle my trouble, alliances with none. In the comuirr I* 1 n,e bsve my bank book and I wll i alt nation* are to some degree W • ll bills." He spoke seriously. Eacb seeks to bold Its borne , b “t <be court could not restrain a laugh, while enlarging Its export | * number of pa»n tickets for trifling trade. American enterprise it compe-. am.Siut* were found fur Germau custom baa naturally \ At poiloe bradquartrn it was staled Incited jealousy qbd proropled efforts Uiat Guernsey to w anted in Philadelalreprlaato on the part of German pro P bt » "« » charge of having passed duevra. The iudlacrellou uf Caplalu fraudulent obecka on the Third National Oighlan la, of comae, susceptible to re- '•‘A- ' t pudlatlon ou the |*rt of our Htale de- Mr( . ll . K ,»i e cownls w.c.T. I
-II Tb , IB ,
s*— SS-SSf. uai... rini.iian Teu.|wnu— .1 ».iib,n»~n -mi. d—i w II« c .. 1 »aw»bi,—
“■ ,7 ” ’ " “• i- T—iu
husbanded b;
embolden tbe perptlcalurs of crime until concealment would no long ptwwlble, and the guilty know ledge Ihu. aupprowed would make us a particeps crimima. Any one entertaining such ideas baa a very poor conception ot the
g upon a joulualtol, and
tbe German protection-
ists, ana use made of P to aflect our burinem dealing, with the Oendm.
,. 1, re ' _ , , . . comfort and entertaiumeut uf tbetr
Every official u ider ttet iLuited rilatea government ctiarged with
duties Is under serious obli-
gations to refrain from personal inter meddling with other aflatra of tte goveiument not within his purview, riouirt lines an act that to personal aud individual, and In no sense reflective
Kin-
A great part of w hat 1* mid about Ibe need of "getting together' of the discordant tactions of puhlicwl parties to wasted, because tlie re la no doflultki of terms. Whatts meant by harmony? What to meant by factions'; Get logelber for what? Perhaps under these questions is a yet deeper one. What ate pan ire tor; If a political party to merely an organ liatlon fur getting office aud the god thing. tba{ come with office, that to one way of hsiktug at it. If a party to an association of clttxrii* w bo have a com mou belief as to what measures they wish to carry out in government, that to another way of looking al it. Very often we hem H said that If party wishes to socccsd In carry ing a I stop internal disputlui ‘ ' Irebaucr. voter, a fair .ban The idea arc in. it toneedtul to ju.t r party u. keep still f emt “lafly” impartially all within hia own party, la who betoiig to a poliiiraPparty aa a Convenient way of dia Ig lb*»r ctvi]obligati--ns wUIkiuI lo think very n to do tbetr part to
sy rough at
Ttie afternoon session was callevl der promptly ou time. After the lerting of tlie executive committee,
, _ . , . . uevottonal exerctors were conducted by of government p.-lcy.to reired u,..n Un ^.d M
orergn criUra with the f |h , 0 ^, n Chy
ol.yect of promoting trouble. For this .. .. , . .. k . . . , ^ ttebll
H..I—.. Tb. mmum of ,b.
"*'" "" S”jl»0». E_b.ssUn.os-M.
Tlie address of welcome wa. delivered
by Mr*. E. Brick, piesident of tbe (k-cau (.'Ity union, and wa* full of splrHed aud rm-ouraglug remarks. Tlie response was by Mr*. P. Rutherford, Cspe May t’ity, who cmplisslred the ’ value of our service a?offierr* or mecn-
Ttere wa*.
'aptsiu Cughlan' have drawn another
Into the bostdiUea. Tlie fact *ce lias been restored between the United Btates and to|adu mlmml/e. Iiuwqueiices of his rashness, but
tertalum *, worker*.
Ttie recoiitlon of delegaln at lim a. in., followed by I
tide
d In
aville—:
rs. Dell Hmlih.
stores. We show today— 40 styles at SI5 Fabrips are handsome pin checks, dub checks, stripes, plaids, over- 1 plaids, herring-bone and .fine mixtures. Single or double-breasted vests, higheut, with er without collar. Of course, the properest trousers. Bat the other grades are al! here i —all thoroughly worthy suits; every fabric full 100 per cent. wool. Prices range from S<-50 to $25. Suits for Boys of 15 to 10 years We have just received a lot of suits for the larger boys, thar a fortunate trade inddent brings to us to sell at two collars and a halt bdow their worth. They are of ightweight fancy mixtures; well-made throughout. Price today^—SU dollar*
a auiL
They’re wdl worth $3.50 a suit. Washable Suits for Boys Eighty-five styles of Washable Suits for Boys ot 3 to i 2 years arc on special display,today—fully a half j of them have notbeen shown before. 1 A gathering that mothers of boys ' will want to see. These hints of styles and prices— }
At *1-85—Sun* to Ln_
Gents’ Furnishing Goods
8iq ASBL'KY AMINUl. OCHAN CH V. N. J. \ GREATER OAK HALL GREATER OAK HALL 1 GREATER OAK HALL—_ Your Greatest Clothing Store
Yoi Suits
man u la .Turing at t«ry pmnt
We sell the best clothes fur long wear. We sell the best clothes for good fitting.
We sell the best for surprisingly low prices.
Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits
Of indium ma —32 to 4^ bust
Kiming from the maker’s eptionally favorable—in ii.r $5. Really good gathering, cutting, and
results are
. .5.'.it Tailor-Made Suits
tit one-third lest than
1: *22.50.
, .it *15.00.
; *13.50. .tt *10.00.
••toOur .'ll Ch-VM! ttll.. ft'St v *11.514. f
Ladies’ Trimmed nillinery A* Kmtp.tnion to ti..- T.u r-nude Suit-K-mr t.Tr,tcater Oak Hall
Hat elegance fieu-1- r S.t.75. usually worth 5?.to. H it. . 1 ue her Hat elegance here for $4^0. usually worth 56.5a Hat elegance her. Cloths bv the ^ , ard Staple Silks bv the Yard
Retailing at wholesale rtiK-. ' <-' e K.i.k Taffetas, 65C. grade here at S0c. Homespun Cloth, in gray 51.00 grade here .it 80c. . Ch yc Hark Tattetes. S!.Op grade here at 75c.
r the Trimmed Hat you need. • .r *0.50. usually worth $9.00. *10.00. usually worth $15.00.
body to light bine, c
Also a fine showing of, Washa
>f7.2>ji
Covert Cloth, in gray S Cheviot Cloth, <1 .to g; Plain Colored Taffetas, We pay carfare 1
e at *1.00.
attetas,*75i. grade here at 58c China Silk, 40c grade at 25c able ; Silk, 45.’. grade at 35c.
when r
a i Sixth 5 Market Sts.,
Philadelphia.
STONt PAVEMENTS.
Washable
Kilt Suits for boys of
3 years. Made of percale, Galatea and pique. Prices, $1 to $4.
'■ a- A- Separate Skirts lor " fc '“ “ d " .j. ptma- v a summa—] Miiiviiie; | Warm-day Wear at leas) the !
'• A PaitensiD, garments for summer wear aremdv. >v,. v,„k
E. Dyer. R..xborou*h; Mrs. J. H. Lure j Seeins ^ to teU 0l them . but ^ j
spite W.„k«u.r» n orU. lx,;-,
best efforts—so the buying is i JOHN Me A1.10 MS K. irting in early this year. ' AK,l! KY avk. .m.-kax citv. ,v
Crash Skirts. $3.
Linen Skirts. $3.75 and f4 White pique skirts, $1.50to $20.
WANAMAKER & BROWN
insetions or other trimming. John VVanamaker.
Woodbury; Harold F. Adams,. , . . ■ , _ Ailautic City; G_rf« J. W_ail._, ! Or°rrJjQle. m .bon,
Poltsvlllr; Howard G. rilimu*, M.s.reslowu; France* G. Holmes, Deunlsvillr. Emmell: C. Hclwrmerboiu. Marlon SctermerlMiro, J. 810II, Cbartes F. Wenatrin. K. M. Newcomb. ... . M. Newcomb, Tbeodore Ambler. Amo* Wakrltn. Mr*. Amos Wakrliu, lame* Myers, F. A. Hraslou and wife, J. C.Cloud, E. W. Raymond. Joseph Has pi tie and wife, D.Galla«ber, William HUriver, William A. Shaw. Charles P. Hickman and wife. Plnla drlphia; G B. Langley, Mllivtlle; T. H. Zane, Wllmluxtou; Mr. and Mm. W. H. Cochran, H. M. Wen; and wife. Media; W. A. Strickland, Ashurv Park; A. E. Hot!, Adam*. Maw.; J. H.YounK, Brooklyn; O. A. Wetduer, P. K. Ko*e. F. Mctiratb, Camden: C. H. Elwell. Woudstowu; L. A. SleilinK, Woodbloe Garwood House: L. M. Klee, Jr.. Denatovllle; J. W. Dunham. It. B. Diamrnl. Alloway: B. F. Kldge. <ieoixe L. Horn, K. H. Trout. Cbariea Ixv Clenerk, John Perry, H. L. Sniltb. William Eta welter and wile. Master John William Flisweifer, W. H. Cotlln*. Mr*. Rosa Eugli-h, Pblladelphia; Samuel Oxdeu, Bridertnu: J. U. Llbblta. Hoctester; Harry Av.w, Camden; B. C. Godfrey. Ailautic City; H. L.
Smith, Ocean City.
Tnc tmarine In tbe injunction proreedlnfCB of ibe West Jersey aud lore railroad company vs. tbe Allaue City railroad company, beard before ice Chancellor Reed, iu Camden, Monday, decision wa* reserved.
That bis speech w*
1 id tliouglitle** frsnknew, to j beyond question. He had no mailer 1 bidden purpw, but without Inin • 1 ■11 lie played tbe part of a marplqi. | Ip* of-speech <m the part of ofltrei* ; tbe American at my and navy are 1 uncommon. It to to be Imped tliai ] Bln t'oablsn, w bo to a Uave and i pid sailor, will wei*b bis sortrarefnlly here* I let. and leave to diplomat* aud htolortau* the rxploila- 1
Tbe question. ‘'Are Wi aa individuals, doing a
out power In wtsdisb tlie liquor traffic? If not, why not?" was opened by Mr*. Dell Smiib. of Seavllle. A number 1—k part In tlledlBrumlnn. Miss Flick let, and rxlmrted all In be lew feartul. EurouraKlng word* were *|*iken by
srd. Mn
[.Bluer A
Jturr*. Office
WT Astwry areuur
La^S^Hodwrtaket* amt Office aud resmem-r, M5 ry avenue. The late»l
uyre cwsaei always on hand. Bodies emoved from bolri*. bowreliug bouarw >nd cotburew aud kept until burial. Pictures framed to order. A large
■asortmeul <4 mouldiuics * from. B. K. Smith'd;
Fo Loan.—Ou liist m»rtK*ge, on improved Ocean (Tty property, (lOuu. I19tw. (I5UU. at once. Can al*. secure ligOOO tu *50.000 ou approved arcurily. W. Sum Hakd. Large Bur of window shade*, certain Doles and picture frames. B. R. Smith A Sous, 1050 Asbury avenue. Spring wtock In great variety at lowe*t cash prices. B. R. Smith A Sous,
D ft,
of failures
andeaeouiagetMiit*. Mr*. E.D. Hand told about redilrcal t-oriupt ton at Cape May, and ibe f .mug upon tbe people by siw«-ial eltciiou a probable license Koterumeui. Mr*. Keeves, of r City, staled that her slreugtli prayer. Mrs. Smiib cautioned agalusl self-con.placeTwo molUcs we given; "I wtll fr aud "God help me Mr*. Brick Interposed a few remarks rucouragrmrnl bearing on tbe late e else conimlrwiun of Millville. Mrs. Carroll gavra Bible reading from Seremd ('orinlh.ians, third chapter, em-
propriate
PrU.Dill.uf Pblladelphia; Rev. J. MacMillan, J. W. Smith and P. M. Whew Ion, of Ibis city, were each in tree
WANiAJIAKKK’M. _ Pbi .Aelpta, M mtor. A r hl 14. 11"?. We have opened a iull-fiedgr and quite comp.e:e pi. no store. TI instrument we * .11 is one of the equally fine sorts made—The You know, the ~ way is the other. Then we have the Vosc p'ano and the Krell and the Royal. And the us, the piano playing attachand the Symphony, a selforgan, that is a complete organ besides. months getting ready for this new branch of our business. It is manned by experts, and when complete mastery of the e do so advisedly. As artxts, these experts know the pianos, but piano people are a dreamy class, only knowing one safe way of selling—and that is to charge prices sc big as to surely bring them a profit. "We shall sell pianos as we sell other goods—at least possible prices. This wrill help the general piano bosi- ;, increase the number of piano players and, we believe, will be fair
to all.
Piano prices are lowered. We've ton Heartily 2““ .l* “o” .“kBicycle Club ing on salary appreciate the advantages the easyy club plan brings, bicycles delivered as soon as membership is accepted—and a condition of membership is the payment of $3 initial fee and one ol the monthly parts on the wheel.
D. GALLAGHER,
DEALER IN
Some plain, some beautified with FINE FURNITURE,
43 South Second Street,
W. C. SMITH & SONS. Building Lumber OF ALL KINDS. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moldings, Brackets,Columns, Newels, White Pine and Cedar Shingles constantly on hand and under cover. Orders lelt at
807 ASBURY will receive immediate attention.
AVENUE
Hotel Brighton,
OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE FIRST-CLASS
R. R. SOOY.
Yard: Corner Fourth St. and West Ave.
R. CURTIS ROBINSON,
Real Estate and Insurance, Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue,
OCEAN CITY. N. J. ,
K^rMoney to loan on Bond and Mortgage.*XJ
OCEAN CITY MILL&LUMBER CO.
AIJMt MAtot'I'ACTl'R
ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK-
in either hard or soft wood.
Office,Yard and Mill: 10th andWestSts. OCEAN CITY. N. J.
The Strhnd OCE7TN CITY. N. J. Opened on June 1Sth, 1898 UNOtW ENTIRE NEW MANAGEMENT
AUTHORIZED BY FIRE UNDERWRITERS. MIDDLE DEPARTMENT FOR
ELECTRIC LIGHTING.
H. M. KALBACH,
SON & CO.,
»:« AMBl’RV AVKXrK. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY.
Supplies, Iurandexvn
Eiectriral
Her* or Kliade* Homs-hold My.
ELECTRICIANS. SkliM Klevtririaii* Furutolrot Day ur Night. toOSr*OW^(CC BOX, 210 l-aiu|i*, buy voltage or color: (T.aiid, iiium-iator*, Balleri.* and all Kl.-Ati.-i
0 $15
Molt!, p.
*5
90 *40 Hi MaotUy payment. *10 W *42 Hember Tcwrat* Multtily payment, *10 ?6 *45 Lady Hsaabm-
CONNER. BUZZHRD Sc CO.
SANITARY PLUMBING TIN. GALVANIZED AND COPPER ROOFING = VENTILATING
QUESTS w ill
|»1 attention. Tbe CUISINE SERVICE, flret-clasa.
trtesian WatEt Becttic Lijhts Sanitaiy Plunitins and Drainage
•rt-C-s uiJUruMM (T*l 5RTM WAFTti, Proprtwtor <H:v:.in city. N«w JwrM;
— ] Hot Water ^ | CombioBtiun Ll! Stem
Otfkc. Salesroom and Works. SEVENTH 'STREET. Bet. Asbury and West .
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