Ocean City Sentinel.
IW. I nriety. Tb* oul) cImupik <•! ni'drt r mt ntnily etrlltutkiu I bat Ibe Itutcb Uu,rn la
I imtriotH' >5ak-udM a* ttw > tb* »J.int «f Kalb-" *• : y'uurtb at July aud tbc JOd of Krbru- roa>in*r<1al lupnianry aud lb*luiuio 1 '| •• ---"laiy. Tb» uamr of tba bolbJaj aa. of life. Tbry b.r» brrb ^^laolto b» B a-l-BTia HORlWMkV bapi'lly ciwarn Wltboal datiatlu* miuH.v »*d .julrtl} aflrr tl-* nj*ia.rt ■ *• ROBIKHOK. « ^ ^ d M tbvit fatbrr*. attb no ainbttl»»b U»laid
i J lhal of r»ary a i! lud vldual privacy
up Klctanlb- c
ui ,atol up (Id r Civil turmoil iuaStu- vaaL »n
> aud get i
the
mi life." Tbc
I keyhole*.
R’ARAM AKER fur hottri-rtien anii b
balh-iott' •<- of Hnr-r
War, the oii(lual iwrpuac of tbc lual (
a= 7 r -~- rb* of the buHday. It cab alaayii Be coubiil to lmve aueipbilud.«od tfaat murl-Mi curtortiy. u^zsrsssi: 'asvwz l t. , mall tLe btakd< At- u their oflruae a(aiuM ibr ^ritwh ideal j al.Wh ha. ham chanted *— " Scan, m any and all W of modem rlvUtaaib*. In lack -f cau» In <|ui
' cuiidicta In which tbc iwlf-|ir*oerv eaUrprba. in fruuallty and aimpbcity | but which. !liou(b on the dedme,« j f.»rcee of the nation, ita rmource*. ;ofl1y, arc the Hoer* uncivlllmd. They j prevail. In .o.me quarter., that fortitude and militant power arc put j would not develop iheir eouuiry. ai-d j itiiiiok direct and point!
Tbc wunderfal exhibition j therefore hoUland carricato Ibem civili-1 o,ni|«ra' l< of |»tnuli«m exhibited by tblacountry I utlob with Are and aword. and they •elve*. C in tbe’eixtiee will not be loiyotlen u. ! .hail never again know the peace <d. and other, the broadening of the .wlehratibn of j their old life on ibe veldt. never met orial I lay to otunieworale more j The B-*t» have made a gallant fight again, ma; ,t tuBDifretation. of Amertami |a | aud woo lU- aympathy and adiuiraliuo ! on both i iriiAiaui,'however etnklnxandglorhn.'.! of tire world. If figbiiog he liberty matter, an earmte* engarfed in the ealnbll.br* the right to It. no j atUlbuled
THUBHHAY. JI XK7
• has the largest
i IM* aobacription Hat of
The AIW.SSO,Cion given a. the e—t to Bagbuid of lb* (Aiuth African war up to Apia 5 decs not Include, of course, the private contribution, aud the large auma rated by concert, aud .Imilai
Boos the Jersey veteran, of the war of tba Rebrtlioii will he as scarce »- were the pen .n* who a few year* ag..
tsia they saw Washington
child hood. The veterans are dying
ofl on an average of 300 a
there at ill is a little left to keep green
the memory of Ibuee wl»
it him. He will think It aoni
■ anything e
Then tell him He will glow llki
a school boy, and lartb of you will fee good all day. Don’t l*U pe:'|Ue of the mews things you hear about t That b Inexcusable.
o Island i
US significance- of the result dwarfed «ulMe<|uenl war*. At the battle of tietty.hurg (he aggregate loore., killed, mortally wounded aud tni—iti*. .mi the r. were23,t< I Thefoufcdrralt* lu.1 20.14S in killed, wounded and The caeualtte m the Union army during ibe war were about i'si teri. The number o' mew engaged War 2,778,304. Of llwwe, Pennsylvania fur-
nished 3J7.W8.
The uumetal strength, the endurance ud the dauntlrM courage of the niou army were not the only quallht* nt distliigulabed It. Ooldwln rimKh. i bt* political history of the United Slate*, speak tug from (be vtewpolot of beetgtier, with no motive for exaggeration and fallhful to historic accuracy, says that In intelllgvuce no •, except, perhaps, the At lieu tan. lave ever equaled, or appruacto-d. that of the North In ibetltvll war. Tin-
o high fwate.
ie ranks who gave intelligrnl and skillful a-souance. They quickly urt*d bridges aud hull! railways, lutrlltgMiUy directed destructive
by two and a half miles wide, where •trifa can be in perfect security fro any straw of weather, but which w wholly Ignored by the Spaniard, at
r explored by them, charts. It b needle— :iat an acqutalllou this
fare, the Americau soldier w
tor our ships in Rasters water.. The action of couneU In deciding i [ninth— a steam fire engine aud 10 leetor Imm b tub
11 ret-c
■ footing. Taking
I Is a refreshing display L Our «ty Pal here have t rveqf precaution that human
1* tb— busy and rushing limes the merchant win darn not keep his es tablishmeut before the public through
reasonably expect to build up aud .us tala bis trad*. People generally liave neilber the time uor Inclination to
it sucb aflalre.
Instead, be most constantly
tb— of (lie
of tbe character etock. Pend, tent aud tntetvating news taper adeertislng will aecoopll'h that result and the ofteurr be shall tell U* public In that way aboul hU bush o— tbe mure patrouage he will get. Thx stand taken by exA.-ollector
by a safe msiority of the id Ibe latter had no authority m the tnnettoo. of the jfl
r after April 17. This lie lie.
d to do. Ignoring the ord a tarn over all property in hi. n belouging to the city, has caused ad vet.,- omi
mpellsd mum-il to adopt heroic res to cum pel a compliance with xpresaed wishes of I lie |cople,
Turn
m|doyraent of retired naval offi- •»— In active service, a. pmpvaed In clause of the pending Naval hill, should be limlled to those officers not retired far age nor after forty years of nervier. To give the Navy Department authority to call on the vtferaus who have earned place* on the retired list would ami practically to the abolition of privilege extended by law to grown grey In the arduous dutte* of naval service- The general protest of officers on tbc active list against disturbing the official statu, of men it ferred to the retired list has U expression In a letter addressed by Hear Admiral Crownlnshteld t secretary of the navy, to which strong arguments an advanced against the prop.aud change In tbe naval regulations. To train new officers, not resurrect old ones, Is the proper wi to maintain our naval efficiency . THK difference between law and jti tiee la Illustrated In a recent decision o New Yolk Appellate court. A wor man got a verdict for Vift* 1 damage agalaata raHruad company. T he trial Judge In bis charge said It wot^H necessary to find that the railroad company furnished a safe pb^^H •rock. Tbe judgment was reversed, because be did not aay " a reaaonahl safe place.” Tbe bench owls did n< consider tbc qusatlou, “ Is the Injun workman *utilled to cumpeuaaliou'. but raked the cast with a fine-tuotli o«mb to find a technical exeu aiding tba corporatl'ii “t-Ui deeWnudot not promote popular rnqiert for the law. In tide case the technicality la peculiarly obuoxlou. lo equity, beemu.. n at the word ■'reasons bit lo tbe defendant, it all, Inaamurh a. difficulty of finding r imposing
b of bb vt
barluT sht»j»s
know-;
S. fi. SAMPSON. Contractor and |$uild«r
O. P. BfOOHE,
Architect^ Builder, I’KtlTU AI. HEATER.
Omui €31*/, N. J. .^Irb*l—««r—b.
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
OCEAN a 1* . N. J.
CHAS. E. ADAMS 1IRO.
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies mTCk
AND
Ic’l* C 0 PO<1111
upoRfeWbirh
i llttary operatl'Ui. were i-.ouiu.ied. the iflcrd. the trrmrn-
rr rlatmj lalge to
people on earth ever — .
to freedom and iiidejfeudenc* than .o» of which lie ever negtected , liave tlu- U*er.. Hut they have iae-n ! when tliey sink Into an tuquUII.MMl to- j beaten, not by at^encr courage and | *e.tigalHO> in la private aflans they lo—^ akin, lull by sli—r ariglit of number*, all then pltasaul fiav.u, slid beciu.* an ' and furllu-t mietai.ee is futile. They impertlumre to he re—tiled. A Ie— gucotlla war fare llldrli- dimT and more i*uuui-ij method of live muchgtrouhie to ihr.r gratifying this unwarranted curiosity conqueror*, but to no |>urp— and aith : is by cui.ultm* touiual *.' t uBiutanor-
'Ids way. frequently, innuendoes.
D. E. :PncuctS Cm
LAKE, :iB ill IllUif:
0. J. HAMMELl Marble-Granite Worts rtstueiyTV.ek,tYadSgr"' ' • CEMETERY INCLOSURES ■tonal. Vaults, < I rave (Wen All kind*of t'xmetery Wosk Works at PleasanMlte. N. j. T. LEE ADAMS Jb SON 653 Asbury Av«. Decorative Painting and Paper Handim Tiie late*l L"veil las In Interior
I let ml SHI t
WALL PAPEfiS . Headquarter* for SKjVS
rjr. All that Is left to tlire t-wilh the dignity of a people Who have l.at through n Ir owa. and make the b*»t
o of practical patriidlsm
>, and now.
ould be a frightful the sincerity of our prater for the sold tern of tbe Kepublk If, by ict of the ordinary, peacclul dutte of rilixeuahlp, we declare that our lustltalkma are not worth some slight sacrifice of time and couveuleort hi in their original purely. The preaching of Memorial Day alii he vain |f It does not create a heller cl sraabtp. Tlie real signifies lie* of Hie r hat If 11 doe* not teach H worth of free government. The Uulc not self-preservative. It cannot lit t glorious traditions. Kepubllcs. ll b id, are threatened most by danger* from within. This was tbe Inapiraituu which fired Ibe wonderfully impressIre of Lincoln in his Uettysburg adan appeal to patriotism In tbe every day dutte of eitlzeuship, which n never grow < "The world will little note, nor long member, what we say here; but ll neve* forget what they did here. I nr ue, the living, rather, to hr dedicated ere to tbe unfinished work they a Is, fought here liter thus far so nobly advanced. It Is rather for ua to be dedt- 1 .ated here to the great task remaining —that from these bifi.nred dead we take increased devotion to that for which they gave the last are of devotion—that we here highly reeoire ll
died In v
Chid, shall bare a new birth of m, and that government of tbe t, by the people, for the people, shall not perish firun the earth.” Ute it Is backed op by the bust nee* the effort of any newspaper to build up a town Is practically uultfied. , stranger reading the news columns of paper turns to lie advertising pages, aud If hr falls to find there the business
irpassvd us in warship The btgn speed, the rer and tbe structure"
atreugth shown are a tribute alike to Kees-ati ingeuully aud to Ibe patriot n that made such prugf— puaslhle. ben the ace plan re trial 1* ondrrMd hi July the world will see ao merican built ship assume a task never before Imposed. Under ualurai draught, for twelve hours, on the high sew. tbe Variag must devrlopaud malnlam a speed of tweuty-three kn.H*, and during this period her I*.tiers may not tied, nor may tier engines he repaired, altered or changed In any Four other stupe of the Variag type are under cutwUuctiun, one lo Urrmauy aud three In Russia, but of time is expected to try-for the gnat under the rigorous eooditloue or ua. The promised so re*** 1*.
.pprectaled and Is a o keep away from, without the active
A ItHAVE t-’llsMT. Reput'llcauism In Africa lies dead beneath the feet of “advancing civilization.” Tbe wheels of progress lug Maxim guns aud siege pieces rolled from fape Town to Pretoria, crunching their way over the budte of a brave people and grinding fie tnlo the hloody mire. It may he that etvilixallou lias a step forward In Mouth Africa, hut It ts not Christian HviltxaUun. Hrillsh arms have carried to the Transvaal the civil Hatton of sell! h icsw xud greec cirllizalinu that exploits the earth for maUrial aewltb aud take* by fore by canning from the weak to a
the strong.
The a ideapread feeling lhal British supremacy In Houth Africa will. In Hie long ruu, make for the advancement of the interests of tbe country Is a conscious recognition of tbe far! what we call ctvlllxaliou h-Jay Cbrisliaui In epint or methiMl, ant II must uevesaarily he Imposed laggard or Indifferent peoples by force. Tbe lluers are Christ laus—more e*t and simple In Ibeir Cbrlstlanlty than their ouuquerurs. The Knglisb carry to them no au|wrior rellglo lighteument, no truer faith, no example in the practice of the Christian virtues. The Boers needed no mission ark* from Ruglaud to teach them bow to worship<io<l. it was not to i. the Rtwjwl that Isold Robert* led acrure tbe vaal tbe gtrait*l army that laud ever placed to tbe field. The Boers are neither savagi barbarians. Tliey are ovIUxed p Kngland liaa not sent lire am.cxii soldiers to riouth Africa lo luatruct tlie Horn In the arts and sciences and teach them the manners aud customs of polite
.-tialiged and sireugtl|eoed. lhal should never have been allowed to exist, and in forma'too given that should never have been sought. It ts true, there are exceptional cases a here, for impurlant purfsam, .-haracier mu-t hr sifted, and aulecedrut- bMugbt I» light. If we are to trust a man, we mure discover whether be be trureworthy. But tins la a very dlfiereui thing fluid the prying cunuaity which baa no reason behind it, and no purpose to serve, save
H.adusliy we are, however, acqu better Idea of this prisunal right ..f rivacy, and |»pular displeasure t* nuishlag many of tbe aUempla cBsdt I tu—tie it. With this advance, tlie desire itself will fade away, an< shall than guard the persouaiily of out
forth lo an veil it
internal fon al. emgratnlatfou, and though the discrimination la puxxlmg. we have really to thank tlie Buman technical con* for the tip it Uea given the world that lbis, after all. it the ace to dewign. to build aud ruu ship* tmi: reruHT or rmiYAtrr. Increasing intelligence is continually correcting our crude Ideas of individual right*, and discovering many ways In ve unintentionally trench upon Among these is tbe indulgence K unnatural curioaily. In I primary meaning cun.wlty is simply desire to inquire, to Investigate, toubtaln knowledge, and la, therefore, one of the ef Incentive* to human progress ry kind. To this desire we owe l Itlnual revelations which science is 'Uitig up before ua All that w< iw of nature, her laws aud b*i workings, of Ibe vagelaule and tin animal w.irld, of other lauds and olhel of tlie history of man in the past and hi* condition In the present, i tlie prewrure of cunuaity In Hie minds of men. To stimulate appellle lor knowledge la, Indeed, -hief province of education, and t ahum It la hot feebly developed never know bow truly unfortunate
he la.
insight wuich Rirekm somewhat fancifully attribute* to tbe leave* when
he *aj>.
•'They do out grow, each to his »wu king, till they ruu against our another, aud tbeo turn hack aulkily, by a watchful iimtuiet, foe a pail, they antic! pat- their cumianions ireea, a* ship* at ana, aud in every • uuf.Jdiag of their edged tteue guide theamrlve. by the sense of each other's remiMe (Mrseoce, and by a watchful penetration <>l leafy pur|*we KF.XAnrei.KO aiTt ATIOK. Itsai. for the first lime in the ■y of the United Hlates, tire ion of a candHiair for vne pre-i dent is the only uomiuatloo, in h-.th great parties, which is in doubt. The Brpublicana will put up MrKlulcy. Dem.rerats will nominate Bryan, i will be selected by a practically, perhaps afaaolutely, unanimous vole. Tire only contest In either cuuveutkw
strained fur their sake*. Win
right* of two people com* Into conflict, here must he a teadjustmeul. There o no freedom without sacrifice, no social welfare without self rest ran nd It Is here lhal curiosity finds units. For, however frank and cs lid any one may he, there is always certain privacy which be cherishes, aud which, ihrrefore.everyo reds* 1*bound i respect. With some, Ibis Is confined
> tbe inner life of thought ol
Ith otlreis, it extends Id m et of the
affaire and details of life. H ws with which no stranger should tutermeddir; some
retailvrw of wlwac course they are
is Ua tiled; suare have bad xperl*nee* which they wlsii
hvulge. Ollrere again an aetisltiv* iver smaller mailers-, they do not wish heir age to he dlacnmed, or their family matters kuoau, or their husluese habits talked over. Many are reticent in whatever concerns (heir aflre-Onus, and
any jiubllclly given to tb<
tlrem acute pain: others strenuously object hi Iheir iiicume being estimated
or their expenditure* examined.
Now, whenever curiosity on any such matters comes tutu conflict sub tire de-
sire for privacy tie indulgence I
prying luqubiluveur**, which w alike mimical to respect and self-re* peel, ll Is a direct Invasion of one of tbe righh of Individual fr*edo(n—the rtgb. of
privacy. This claim is too loosely and far t.in carelessly violated. W bold ailh tenacity- tire right t<
protrerty, liberty of thought aud speecli —to the well earned fruit* of labor,
aud the reputation which char act.
won. Hut the right to privacy wr are
would Indeed I
rill b<
Jefferson's reiKMBination, in IHM. aas foresee ll before that year came, tfo was Jackson's, in 1102; Urant'stn, 1872, and
three
ticket in the parlies represented by n was for the sire-.rti'l office. In tbe eaae of the other party, owever. In those year* tbe clsrlce f. mUdrnt was uncertain up to the la loment. There was strungoppialiion, long to the opening of the onventlon > the acceptance by tbe Demucrats <» re old Republican, Horace tireely bum tbe Liberal B*publicans of 1H72 nominated. Of course lb prufouudrat sort of doubt, until tbe actual oumluatkMi ot tsetreral Harrison i* to who would he t'lereland’ ipismcnt In 1B8K. This year each of the great parties [ire* Its sole alteuiiuu to lire srirclinu >f a candidate for vke president. This Is an entirely un|rrecedeutcd ritual the country. Several things cn ppeo between now aud Novembe defeat Pnwideiil McKinley at tire polls, t» render his dertlun exceedingly doubtful. A general failure of Hie crops might do H. Aw Ideepread ae of strikes would have a tendency lhal direction. A revival on a large -calc »f lire rebellion In the Phillip pines would he damaging to the party
In pot
the Americans In Cabs or Potto Bleu In tbe next four or five moll tils would
!2«,c each|2!j'c each—17*36 imho . joc each—20x38 inches. 25c each—24x45 inches’. 35c each—23x4s inches.
D.inuii.
18c each—22x49 inches. k kSit a* ‘ ‘ d *'* 1 ' , ““ J 37 < ,c each—24x48 inches. Turkish ha/h-tiKi’els. 15c each—21x43 inches. 30c each—24x51 inches. Pin* soft absorMog toweta-aome sritk
toerd bordenk
40c each—27x60 inches. V*TT bt« blswvtud towels, lesdy Summer Bedding Crisp, fresh, white bedspreads. How line that will sound in the hot sultry August days 1 Crof htt bfd-spreads.
uy*r. resdr fomoied Marseilles bed-spreads.
Summer blankets. Dainty and cool and light-weight Borders of pink and blue. KArh pair cut and bound
separately.
Miitrls t~d mss. Bri M.M are tlouMr bed .Is. B o t and ! Eatrw ure. are* 142*. K an.1 There are some double bed blankets here for £3 a pair; bargain—see them. Cotton (omfor tables. Ct ered with pretty silkaline; summer weight, f 1 each. And this d<N-sn't tell the hole story by an)' means. JOHN WANAMAKKR.
HOTIC’F.
anything at tblx moment, though, which could happen early enough am be arflous enough to defeat eiiln MrKluley or Hiyan In the c<Miventi.«i The moutbly meellug oflhebulldiiii aud loan •aaoeiati.in lake* |Jaoe m Saturday evening.
R ANAMAKKR’S. pbtlsdslpbta. Monday. June 4. in
peer Into our neighbor's find out his past hlatury,
family matters aud hi* busiurw* .qiera- j Uoos, serutlutie his habits, notice his expense*, guess at hia debts, discover his opinions and his Iboughls, his loves aud his bales, his Borrows aud his foy*. We eouveree with others on these end kindred topiew, obtain their nutlona, aud give Ibem ours; aud what is thus begun In idle gueaip often mergre into cruel slander. For It^a well-known fact that this kind of cariosity does not seek to discover the good and tire beautiful: It rallrer leans to tbe unveiling of fault*and errors, aurmsra and shames, deformilte aud tragedies. Bui whatever It be that is thus exposed, ll I* dune In direct violation of a sacred
II. > . H'TAIVTOT*. < riiilrae-llui; Knileli r
; F'RACTIGAL DRAUGHTSMAN.
WILSON & WALLACE
Contractors
JOBBING PROMPTLY DONE. GEO. A.BOURGEOIS & SON, < arpnMfrs and Bnildrrv flM'KAK € ITY.N. J. HARRY H. RICH
AMCHIT1ZCT
tioursi; Builclinjg tIGHTH STkkkT ANh ASBUKV >c«stsrt Ot> . N. .1.
I. B. FOYER
SI.ATt: ItOOI’KIi
BANCOR. PA
OCEAN*c3K tt'-'d 'j.un v.
JthSl.aDdAsboryAve.
1 THE
OCEAN CITY. N. J. Kiwi ol' TN'inlli Street
Fint-st ;tn.l most select location. Enlargt-d lo'douUc its funner capacity. Re-furnished^ ami improved. Complete in every detail. Koontt. en suite with private bath. Liberal nun-tgement. Musk. \\ rite lor booklet. M. COWPERTHWAITE, MtNttEi
.1 $
liras III IK Msn JIM ll. INI
LEWIS E. CORDERY
CARPENTERING and
injMNTTL'Ri-:
STONE PAVEMENTS.
hu f w-nixe •
JOHN MoAI.IhEBE.
Hotel Brighton, OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. APPOINTMENTS a*d SERVICE FIRST-CLASS R. R. SOOY.
A. J. SMITH. PnoPRICTON
PURE ICE BEST COAL
wooi>
Oftice, No. 634 ASBURY AVENUE
VANCE & HEWITT (ONTRHTORS t\R Bl ILIIHRS 1- O0RS0I. 721 AW) 4t«. Deem CM,. JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER B4KERT. »#. 700 Askar) AreoM. Omm Ui. I. I. l-sks* a .i—wli, orders dslirwsd tr— rbare* tfoebure dsnssrwd oa bosdsr aJOHIN MARTS SCREEN FRAMES Window and Door frames ■ax wist xTCNti. at ui* ri srx gnm WILLIAM R. STONEHILL PUSHRiNG, RiRGE SETTING. Brick I^ayinif, Kic.
.ptl)
S. 0. Uim ■ « Adint GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING.
BUI* LAYIXC. tTC., fcTC.
All Work In Mason Line Promptly
Fifty-thousand Towels
—and most of them you can buy singly or by the dozen for less than we can now buy by
the thousand dozen. * Huck, damask, and Turkish
bath-towels. All kinds upil sizes, forgrvery purpose—there
KKTABLIXIIEIl 1811. WM. B. CURREY, tOl CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Gtiti' runuliq Gooii til Runs. WbolewaW muU ttelall. Leonard Krauss & Co. ELECTRICIANS SeVENTH ST.. AND HAVEN AVE.
stately Brstclas*. O. M. QAINOY Rwatnurutwur
rs-jrs:
. ,/ ■ ■ , . |U.nj. Tl—»d.-lrl.n l'l~.lKH,|, are espenally good bargains tenure.
ir
AUeuded 4i
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
JOS. e. CHAMPION I CO. MHTEGTS * BOILDEBS iuiiik aiiHit. imu. nt WOULD FALL YOUK ATTENTION to Ure Ar.'lill«^ttra! Krmmb i-xirenenee to iiUn your huuse i\ e du tills si * osrt ao rearsdier by rnoUing ymi lu get a - —set dim.— r *
a grnrriHiely A
•f * list you waul: abrresa II you i.'-l -f y.wir wants, l.^,., .ij... r-uli In yuur |*iylnx nWr il.ai
« drew ot
and nenerai dtealtsfar-
"wner or l.u.i.ier W e guarantee our plans le al*o |u*' ii.al builders aud will furnish eritmatf*
rnlh Street and Have
P. O. Box log.
lUTHORIZED BI FIRE UNDERWRITERS. HUDDLE DEP1RTMEHT FOR electric lighting.
H. M. KALBAGH,
SON & CO.,
AMHI'KY AVKKl'K. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY.
AU. MATUHAL AKI WOU CDAKARTfcUi STUCTLY HAST CLASS. ELECTRICIANS. Skilled Kte-inctans Kurolabed
Day of Night,
eosr omen l
JoeanAearetil loimp*, any vnliafle or tnlor: Uhai**
ibflfoii’.i^L*^ *^ U '’ Al,Ilu “' l*t«r*, Hslterte and all Kte-trnwl
Great Clearing Sale Of Men’s*Ymilbs' and Hoy. nothing, Hal* and Oral's Pur-' nbhliigs at leer than osq. '
S. B. CONVER SANITARY PLUMBING TIN. GALVANIZED AND COPPER roofing
VENTILATING
< I Coabinsliun Offkc. Salesroom and W orks, UJ Steam SEVENTH STREET. ^ ' Bet- Asbury sad Wool Ave*.
OCEAN CITY MILL AND LUMBER CO. ; jii piter, liifirt, ii, lir, Cent Etc ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK-
in either hard or soft wood.
Office; Yard andMill: 10th and West Sts. OCEAN CITY, N. J.
M. MENDEL, HxJff At Inn tlu Av«.

