. - - , .... . ,/ "Hv dim-iiiK tlx IlHMKbM wmi «: t Cl.AIM COMC-iCIICD. »m»l IU»J 111. !!>»I <l«- •*?<. ■ ^ ,, ^ »U|3|.. |l»| ii» of mrr imt-iii adwimd l>> nwn iu Ibowilav* wvJ*M nmni ••rgcBii <«■ »» ril«»:i. Iwl werk r--CU^lDK ilx- dt»ei»» lo U-^liiwd °l’to Ui» low* 7, 11 IwAu^AlTf^
GREATER OAK HALL ' GREATER OAK HALL GREATER OAK HALL
Splendid Exposition of Fail Clothing for the Whole Family at this Vast Store
In Greater Oak Hall
W* ondmund that a inomim-nt look! pnlttk-fan, »bn ha* bern advocal-inf-1bt nomination of Audrra J. Tomlin a» Ibc BrjiuUlicau candidatt- for
Kwm tbe action of the Chickaaaa Irytlalaiarr In rmhrtn*' the fee kn marrbMCc Uccok* f»m4to lo IWOO, it mlKtit l« Ibouglfl Uiat (be nation v.a* •Pl«wrd to malrlmuuj. Wliat It t* ippiard to, bowerer, la tbe wbitr •drrtiturrr wbo acck- a tlilcliaMiv drau-a from
die Keputil lean voters of
(bat lbe_|iart>-
loe of county rlt-rk l«of politiral fair play — niuiilHpality and »e know that la a very geneta! expieaaimi In 1 land aa the dviice [iro|rie of tine city. A careful Ini a a clearly that Mr. Hand la
he htiibeat reaped
tbrAigliout tbe entire county and Il>e •nly.arga'meul—if It may Ik digullled m audi—advanced In opi«»llioti to b^a ralidldary la tbe fact that bie father aervrd fur many yearn In the ufllceand aervrd veil and faitbfdlly. after looking over tin- > coliaUtutcd a bar to |«>liti<-al preferment, rape May county would be under the UH|ikwaiit neccly of Importing material out of which construct candldatea for all
ally. Intellectually and morally, arfd lib- party fealty aaaured through tilat
: record, need we care
what favoia bis aucestora may hate bands of former geueraliona We think not, and so tbinklng, ad •cate- the nomination of W. rinilt
Hand.
K r*m:»u:r«T t». thi: -titton
Thete are many per
b whlcti to fly tbe lofty in of your life K light and beauty of tbe world, «d lheirs from tbe beclnnlug, I* hi e between you, en producea i If It does not bring dwarfingd their powers. If life nif-irt wills-ut * in ten will be made, and Iwiiie e growth in cliatacter. Hallter U undetaland that tliey must
d tract of laud,
urging, aa Ita duty U plain. V right In tbe premises should
ndlmeu from appealing ti ettle this vexed question. The ■■■A I brai^ig, and
i that they will ad with pn
MAD IIAVa.
i fated, when "everyt K,” and are matked as "bad r. They generally
of then
a gathering
lit one single day
Home aay that' these things hap|eu tl« rigbl wav, and make sure of being iu proper humor before cum me tbe day’# duties. Others that tlie stmuacb was not Iu proper eoudltiu . which afiretad tbe mind, waste!] vitality and eauaed one to look u|«. J aide of thliiga generally.
c National Export Exposition ; n>t a
cour.se ; but what you find here i> vitally needful, she .5 products of the w orld's greatest cloth mills, where . jrl vividly ch.iwn in a wide variety of effects; and id newest Autumnal noveliie-s in neckties for men ; tor ... .in • i wiy wii-thinjl need ot the wpole family here—
■nahly l<«>k foi
when It will emhn practices ciiudugtive
bicb at present
If It
iwlf tsiflt n
though they believed Hie morals, liahlts
condition of tbe people In w getting worse-instead «t
belter. They talk about Hie "guid old daya," concerning which tile uiajorily people really know but little. The fact la that (Ik general coudltloti of the masses was never so good ss in
year 18##. There are a few of course, as there always
been and always willhc. The people of these days are housed better, cto!tied better, Itave more variety and Ik!ter food at a cbea|Kr rale than ever before. As In olden times, some |Kt-
wtekeder and poorer the
older tliey grow, but not tbe great majority. Never was there a period religion was more highly honored and recognUed as a power for good to-day. Never wa* there a time when cuulrilnilkms for religious purduriug tbe past year. Never before
icb effort made for tbe
creation and aupport of bcnrvolctii and cbailtable-urganizatloua of every kind. Never waa tlwre ao much done to pretbe growth of crime, and rescue ic offenders from the danger of Indulging In future misdeeds and consequent misery as at present. In all ' these respects "the world" has greatly Improved during tlie pa.-! some U mes hear prcaclirrs and ierturers say that tlae vice of InternIKtance Is increasing. Huofa persona now of what llKy are lalkiug Tew ol 11 keen can look back forty, fifty or sixty years, and iiersnnally know of the profuse use of mtoxl-
daya. Tlieu. literally, d woman loo drinik luluxiialiug liquors daily—ll
. Things do not happen by ce. They are always resulls. A mlghl have been on the mind tip, arising from tndlgeese half of the trnuhlr
1 mck of sleep
M trifling cansts arc 'or a dialurhtd state K mind. Itaelling upon present
and working mevh The “side-board" or liquor -as Id every dwelling, and and mothers called Up the children and otbcia tike bouarho •puonful of ksecwlled "bitters' krder to give them an appeli breakfast." Wind person three-d-rn'l recolirct IbleT -T family aervauts, men In Ihe sho|w a In the fields |«rt>s>k of tlielr drama ttitoxlcaula two or three times al Ir during Ihe foremauu ■•to give tla etreogth.” A Viailur to a friend had a right to omaider liimiKlf if he was nikt invited lo “| thing." II be rvlused, Uku tbe h-a-i considered Idmaeir “insulted." Tin minister enjoyed like same social Ireslment and ohllgalious Dial Ihe drarwnr md other awmbers of bis rikagregalnm pnstion was nnule for Ihe support ul 'preacher's side Imard." Ju Uk if rxpenaea connected with the dedication of a church in a ueiguborliu! City there were Items for several gallonm and whisky used on the occa (How would such an item In ■
-h dish
40 Years to Build up this Business .... Hen's Black Walking and Sack C j ASO Coat Suits. Specially Priced w “ ch
These euits are for
fctary; report of treasurer, Mbs Jennie 'A'ales. Cape May City, ll’ W; ndoujllau it did alien he j tide prayer, led by Mia. I Ml Smith,
cruder, and w*
:, 2.00; devotions, led by Mrs. res, Sew Isle City; election of Iteports of superiuteude!
Tliere is one Ibought In ngard to ll. filch i* perlia|B» not very gruenkliy usiilerril, but which certainly pro nu a very em-ouraglug aspect. ll i-
Ibe mind we are directly
mere vague generalfty, hui au actual that can be tested and proved, a lieallhful physique lends to al activity Is usually admiuej, lie more closely we study the jo 1 of tlie pbysicsl functkius, the intimate do we tlnd tiro couoeclo he. WlwKver will carefully obhimself w ill diacover bow quickly any bodily ailment clouds bis brain, ■iervalea hia'will, deprives him ul mergy, eulbusiasm and power. His thoughl-refuse bk puraue tlieir accustomed course, and centre win illy on his physical setwatloiis', and mg' until Mlef comes can Ibey rally and turn to
.ther ilungs.
Tiicrr are, however, many steps beIween painful disease'and full, huuyuit liealtlh aud through Uiem all we au tran: a similar sympathy betweeB ;be body and the mind, ll is certain that much jf tliegi-a-m and dei.re~i.ui, tlKWgbta’ and disconsolate feelings that are so rife In our 'midst, do , as we imagine, have their main roe in outward troubles. Not lufrorully they are united with tlie in'Mi favorable circuuistances. Tbe puor mal friends or opportunities can Usuiw, i which Ik conjures up a> il his deprewslou air solely Iu his imagination. Tbe true cause defective physical coodiilou, which saps hie vitality md poisons hie happiness. On Ibc other hand, when we see a man with active mind, linn will, rlieetful rlla and elaapc step, full of energy I row-ilution, we rightly Infer Itial whatever may be hla ouiward advaaheallb la g-ssl, hla circulation active. Ins bodily organs uiiim|ialrcJ. And while this u> true iu Ibe exlremit equally true in all tbe long dewcen from |effect health to dire diwauw The im|ierfectioua of tlie b<Kiy. exact degree in a Inch they evllably retard and prevent id, and through Hi rably u|»«i ihe m .n nature, while every phy-ical gam aland mural |siwer. If this were fully milled II woulc take the self control, which pmlecta the bead interests of Uie body, a mucl more serious and responsible duty tliai usually held to be. Kveu now wi regard it In this light b> a limlire lust certain forms of dereliction.
Cbampioti. Tudubor: refsKt of 1 . Mrs. Cora Tbiiliro. Ca| May Cily; re|sirtof L.T. l.„ Mrs. Ani U. Iledlue, Ibis city. Kveiimg mee ng will be held in tlie M. I -hun-h. IVvo!kins, led by Mrs. Mai Hutchinson, tills cily. The add re e evening will, he delivered t Quincy Iwe Morrow. Short talk* l ridgy; ro|sirt ul tlie r~olufkui* o.n Hitler. Tbe singing thiougbout tl ■xerckaA will he conducted by tt •hoir Everyhidy will be.made we rome al atl Ihe -essiotis. TIk Sta ronvention w ill he In Id OcloUrr ft, 4.
tud -I Atlantic City.
of ill luc last hom
phis. Some tin dock Friday ev red Haiurday at It.is thought l-i
Housekeeping Linens comew Waiu- j maker's—and none but pure through- | and-through weaving ol best tiax a Our representative makes personal explora- - through every linen-making ol Great Britain. Irciand and the Continent, and this master! ul gathering, together with the economies that direct buying and vast purchases obtain, make' every piece of linen bought in this store a value not matched by the usual store's bargains. - And yet many values are here, that they arc special even t* ihese stocks. These hints of unmatched values many sorts of lint
ily at I Ik hotel
life Iragrdy. Hr* a week or two, but ufldrd to a long-h,
■ful iu llle.
Failing in i he railed run. - to nrer eallh.hr purpisw-d going b> Eur-.p llro rattle alramer Maryland. It la, known whether he ha-any rolati-
MattlKi
aged =
VIlBoU, aalll of 'arutherw' hotel,
lulrt, early Tuewlay morulng, -'ears. Tue young man wa- In
c-in-umptlou.
The funeral will take place to-day. Iiitermeulal Woodland cemetery. The body was prr|iart-d for hurial by Director Lake, of tlie undertaking firm of (lllbert A I,.ke,
ly.
Wilw
uf Hie civil wai -.Idlera* liouie The aged parei
i bail long I Kelt a Carutber* bouarlioUl, g died while lie was I Ills father, a veteran King au inmate of life Hampton Hoads, V waa prewrut alien 1
—m-r.T'rerwork. etc. Hal
more letiletire tha the thoimnd mill (he body, of wbirli
rom mervial llueivbillie o-Hi nl cause of Its suyell, ^rrvitv, splelidkl aquiptqgot and h^l time, ban jua added two new djuioc car* bi tla equipment of (Ik po?>ular aahjng ton aiid'nBflfiiwvwtrni l.lmilcd." This |s one of the mo-t famous train iniry, carrying aa it doe ullu.au drnwiug-roum, slrey ud library. olaw-tCatlon am a between New York. Wash ingt-ui ami New Orleans, Mol.ilr, ihrm
■ phis
Men’s Clothing to Measure Men’s Fall Overcoats
N .‘.hs nisi ir. t .nritWbir reeds all «!« Haed reedy for yoeag
- I. -... rejrjiar kregtli fee the roareriawe dreMer: Mask
1 .r:« - -ve-cost fee ' Icr^-mcn. cut a trifir longer than , ilw i:! I failk-d Lbr-eK* l.-ut. silk bard throe : k
36.50, 37.50, 3I0-up to $20
*25 SUITS TO MEASURE FOR *15 *30 SUITS TO MEASURE FOR *20 *35 SUITS TO MEASURE FOR *25
All the Newest, Most Stylish Tailor=Made Suits for Ladies
v ladies come here lor their Tailor-Made Sulla, Jackets
Bgfct!, and seeeicoSIc;
I—Kratked T«hl rricgaMe; 67 In' Farr wrf.itr In
Becac
Lmen D Al SI. SO •
Because there is neither rpisrepresentation or exaggeration I
'Because every feature is perfect! Because the prices are the lowest! Because you save money buying here !
Because women of every sire can be lilted 1 A particular customer bought one of our $y>.;o suits yesterday, hadn't seen its e^ual for <45. She had been t-> every big slore ;n-1
Our prices range from $5 !■-. $45.
NOTE
THESE
$5.00 S8.00
•kr Cbrrir* Sue fly rinnt
s 5
$13.50 $15.00
-esnt Sait ic t-Urk or mixed Kviat. < krseel, uilocrd. It s
NEW
TO
$20.00
il .2k Uw-.i.fiiy Irrml jsekel.
FALL LOTS
Sio.oo
a wowlet Well trr to keep rim rt-gulariy in lhi» e^eosl k .« nsry ibevioL >erge; lined, bang mi re err.
s 45
$25.00
1 vkirt. w
PRICES ARE THE VERY LEAST
Towels—
Al 12‘jc rack—Ready hemmed waahnd hock Towels; axe, 17x35 toebes. At l Sc each —Sender* i-le ‘Cracked hock tged; sue. 19x3ft iockes.
A! 16: e
—Hen
d and a asked, irwdy fa
DrcAS Goods
American
NmJ not bo Z,-cL^y Expensive deserves all the business we're giving her. Betwixt them we have new beauty in the moderate-price fatrics—catch re 1 style and fine color play*? get the effects that have been despaired ol outside of France. It is a triumph! To be sure, there is need tor the rue ones — the orchids and exotics of the loom, but we've far mere need for the asters and chrysanthemums—and here they arc. . Late arrivals—belated ones, in fact, for we’ve been looking for them this month past. Interested? The list is of fabrics at— 25c to 75c a yard
At Tic-
ks in. Two-Tonri Csmrl'»*«ir Cheviot. 41 m.' Two-Tnwd fakb nr Cbm*.
VANCE & HEWITT lOWRKTOILS m BULIIIW HOUSE MOVING » .• Y CORSO*. 721 Artur An. Occis Crt).
WM. B. CURREY, 208 CHESTIUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA.
Genu’ riii'BistiB£ Goois ani Noliom.
body, ..f which wc are «.iisci..u., n ,« 1K aanil Naaltvllle.lbou., Aalrovilk futtlKdeux- IgiiaraiKK iu wb.cb N . ud ^ ,| M . gblef rtllni of th
» ibat b. required .1 e anil a<-Iivt- pultii thing which can a< fiaolicity and vigor, •trenglh of purpose,
ightly admire.
Kfually importanl
lUoB hill |.K.k t.cday Vf dire.-1 w av man Invited his euato- thr-uiKlPgau
back room f-.r
- -w holesialc housn- as revel thirty year* ago- An iiib.xlcalrd
dltiuii was tlirn a matter for mlith
rather than for pity and disgust dajs tKr'tavern waa the cvhi iug-place for recreation; aueiahility
and fur drinks. The orgies that w frequently witmased thrrin would ouisidried t.iulal, dreadlul and shame-
wd»y.,
tndiui
e read uf aa common t
re ago id tbe far weal. "Ke»|vcta
' young men tlwughl it amt
- Mi a tear" very frequently. The
with, and I
• the
this is. of cou • requisite kmi
edge of physical law s and resol ul hem. Tlie lulelllgent coul/ol which this luvolvca Is the fin
requiren health.
t for gaiul
y'uiuth --f ufo- ■ which |>ffsui
I>.>uHies-, very'much
and weakness
llle come directly fr.
anceand weakness, and (Ik discipline wblch would banish tlie lailer would go far b.werda hanlshiug the former. Hesidos this, however, there I. doubtleaa a direct Influence which the mind Is capable of exerting upon thabody. The sperial way m wliich this force acts la cutxfieeiy presented by a recent medical writer In the fifiiow li g words:
■ iKaullful diners on [tewlotisl Limited" - i railroad betwivri
magnlflcmtly nd each table instead of old The china.
irtliern and xulthel
ittractive, while t •uriMs the high maiutaiued in th ny. H .th the m irkels are drawn upon liberally ! t delicacies as well as Ibe euls-tautla •Tire Washington ami rioulhweste lulled" leaves J«ew York daily . 25 p m., and Washington al 10.45 m., kud Hie dining cars are opMati ■tween UraeuafaMo, N. C-, and Aliui Muery, Ala., furnishing breaktsi Inner and supi«r, Hk train arrivii New Orleans anti tuber cities In tm .r early breakfast Hie next morning. With tbe added altrar-lioii of tbe cs diners, this train, which" ban lot w-u the favorite of the tlavsiam I seen Hk North and Htiulh, will 1
Al Ck— 38 m. Homreptm fmrird 3* in. Sobd 0*4 Gnnile.
x Camd's Bah Cbeck ChevioL x Ak-W.ol Check Ilomcqsmn. (ismel's-hsir Oxtced.
i; 1 nicy stripe'; phkl col es sprinkle] with n bright bolt.
Stylish Suits TU. .lio-oe ol , ~ smart street suits tor Women grows more interesting every day. New lots arc constantly bring added; and the collection on view is most complete and satisfying. These hints ol new-
s '?S,Sr WANAMAKER & BROWN We pay cirf-ire when rea.snn.ible amount is purchased.
AUTHORIZED BY FIRE UNDERWRITERS. MIDDLE DEPARTMENT FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING.
H. M. KALBACH, SON & CO., 0*5 ANIll'KY AYKXI K. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY.
IliHivIn.ld Materials.
AU. HATEklAL AND WORK GUARANTEED &TRIC1LY FIRST CLASS. ELECTRICIANS. Skilled Kl.-ci rnlan- Ftinilslie.1 'Day or Night. reosr OFFICE BOX. 310
H. A. W, SMITH & BR0„ 848 Rsbury Avenue, ocean env, N. J. PLUMBING,
RENT A SON, PIANOS.
THE ILMillim Hill,I,HI everybody !• after, and —A
'JOHN R. KENDRICK, Pres and Trcasr FRED. f 1 . CANHELD, Se«Wafj EDW. J. CROWLEY. Manager of Contract. Gravel and Flagstones . From !hc Best Beds and Quarries " ...Ocean City... FLAGG Ml GRAVEL CO. OENERflb CONTRACTORS NO. 608 ASBURY AVENUE DETOSITORV Ocean City, N. J. Haven Ave., Near 8th St. I>. O. I SOX. -INI r Selling agents for Asphalt Blocks, Concrete Pavenient and Vitrified Bricks JOS. 6. CHAMPION t CO.
and
ti SS~SoB ol Oxford ai
SEIiSBSSE CUnafiEJ, HOTELS, ETC.
W K .yg«:^L.. ATIFINTION to the AretriUdand Hranrl. ,,U,, • V,, ' ,r ‘tiro a - r Uiat we ran nave J-.*; our f.,- maBJ Him- .on by rnahlti.g you to gel a l"W of Ihf l-u|h1rr hating Ufure lilni Hie exact dlmeuaioiis and i»l f«i want; whereas ll sou leave him lo draw on hb> imag■i y<-ur a aula, he inu.i allow generously for tiling- niiforaweii in vour i.vi... tl.— *- ■ie„- MU j- i ,„d general dlsaatlsfsr- - . - pj,ns Ic
Office, Thirteenth Stre
$15—k’nux of navy sod hlsek Ktge; flylfn*. CM. fis. pUd hroaghoal will ulk. $17.50—Sa.H ol O.lockm re
At$IS.7x-Sad
John Wanama^cr.
MENDEL’S ONE-PRICE STORE
1626 ATUUmC AK_ ATLAITIC CITY STONE PAVEMENTS. JOHN MfAI.KKSK. JOHN MARTS
BUZZrtRD & GC SANITARY PLUMBING
^ TIN. GALVANIZED AND COPPER ROOFI | | Z IL VENTILATING
Cumbinalion
^ j Steam
(Mflec. Salesroom and Works,
SEVENTH STREET. Bet. Asbury and W eal A
NEW '^Trawriwi'a GROCERY 1'. II. WAKI5.

