Ocean City Sentinel, 21 June 1900 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Ocean Cmr Sentinel K. CUBTIft ROBINNOft. cmti* mo nonunoa MW pM w»wy» Tfcwwr »»< t~x» J* —r? (SwmuT«»• *t tritWM RU K-I'AV. Jl KK21, 1W0.

The ••Sentinel" has the Unnt bona fUe rahacHptioa lUt of eht

Th« pnMte debt prr eaplte In the rnlied Hialee, wbteti »■» t&> in IWS. h now fi't, tcvordhiK t" oflhnel Trcuur) npurt, end the luleretl rher(trd per CBplU «i Ui» debt, wbleb «>• *: 16 in 187*. U hew » ernt.. T*ir poteln bii|c* net* n< v« • liuniei!Hi>a>now, nllhouith Hie} »eii In be |W)riD( but very UtUe eUeullon li potato pale bee. They eeem to bav. found aweeler |•elute, and are devour lug the toaiato pUau alnnet »• taat a the tarn let. put ibem out. home o the tiller* of the au.l bpve aivea up Hie idea of niaing tomatoee tin. year, Bad alter vetting out and reartUug. and then eel out again their eproul*, they have re-plowed their gnaind and

It M the time of the year when people with mure or leva than the normal auppiy ul nerve* begin to t« apprebriMive at being Mruck by lightning. And the fear !• not wholly unfounded. Death by llgtning I. much mure rare <ban eome other fatllltiae wblrb do not tftvturb our faaoe of mind at all, but

of I be future between evenly purebaeed. e* other real pecuniary lied antagoulete ae to tiumber* an puiimetm, i* a prop and Way of the to be ware of airategy ratber than of com Bio*, weal: I. He koowe that only actual battle. *Tbe oppoelng fbreee can- by eoalaintwg formal government cab not get near enuugb to each other to do be wfe-guaiU m* property, tbet the much execution, and will be obliged u. law protecu It. and that order te manumvre fur ,»m * Halite* will fat n I flu Mery to raamiato tta value He Ilka game* of rbum. Tbare wlU be cw. know, that aclaiwoi and anarrbtam ca* tonal exchange, of phtwa. boila the are the enemhw of pr-farty, of govern mam them will bea elruple movemoal. ment, of law and order, and Ibai for of pawn* fmjjuewe aqaar* to Boot bar \tlia arcunty of fair propertv ha mual until one orthe'otber pally b. the coo- army blmwlf agminal, not untie with.

l the new game of war be fully llluatmted i are fairly matclied. Thla I. not the u Houtb Africa, lord H»d>erta id*} in* a wry giad game, I Kit be alai lib a great advantage in the nut her of pteoas, and, bawidm, baa l. privilege of irplaring the pawn. Ih tie taken, While the lloen a without nwrvw of tbia kind. Iv. Wlthatkudlng Ibla dhadraiilagr ai the frequent railing of check by lord Robert*, the Boei* alill refu-r acknowledge check male Tbcy can longer aflord hi make ekcbaugea, et o to one, but they at III bare •** frevdom at moremrnl.

That the Uidu*Inal activity noa vailing Ibrougbout the ooui.lry i | normal, and that a long ootittuuance of the preaent cuudltbKia la highly I mile, are two propoaittoae the truth of which will hardly la dlaputrd. TTieec however, one danger attendant uptbe prevent activity wbkrb sbould be rvogulced and guarded agaluat before II aball be too late. That la the of aver-produclm, wblrb alway* ilia In dels of all aed mark eta and prtetw. The renewal of eunfldenre after ■ be panic of 1HB» found nearly every ■ant and manufacturer wltp bl* etock depleted to the ulnxwt. Kim*

2 rasa of It In thl* entry ia*t year. Keen tbb, however, la out ao bad aa It might have been.

tlmeut. The mayoralty candidal* of that party awn red a majority of about «6«t In a total poll ol nearly 9>,M0 rotea. The Natlouallat*. wbo were flrat in the held with a com-

o bitterly and pandateatly again*! Spain, and lb* Mpeaaratattrra In Cuba of tbw political force may fiurty claim to expreaa the opinion* and emlarfy the bot«a of the great majority of orderly and pebliceplrtlad cilirru* Utruagbout the Wand. PagsinrxT McKikiay performed a moat graceful and appropriate act In appointing the old Confederate cavalry lewder, Jo* Wheeler, to the puatlioo of brigadier general in the regular army.

Capital, quickly obaervant of the de- , ruabed Into' the manufacturiDg and the mult has been a general Industrial activity tucb a* lit* world

nan not be far diataut. bow-

the latte* will be unable tbe preaent production What, then, la to be done In order that Indaetrial activity may be main:* tbe exletlng proa pertly continued? « la but one answer. An outlet for good, muat be found In foreign

American exparMbevr lucreaved wonderfully; but there or room for almoat Indeflnllr expentloo—certain 1} degree auffldent to absorb the ul production of American

Tbe Chicago Tribune, aaye tba tbe Kaat tbe standard ol luxury la 9uda; in the Waat it la I aa." To the latter should

fighting tbe battles at Always a pour in readiness to throw Interest* for the benefit of bis country. This be did when war was declared with Spain. He gave up bis piwiilou In con grew* and took np the sword to fight for tbe government he bad tried to destroy. From Cube be went to C Fblllppluea, end from tbe Phllippli be returned u hi* old age.

entry will be pleased at hta. appoint rat. In spite of hi* age, there I* any a good tight left In the old i

One of the curiou* feature* of the war In South Africa I* that even Lord d in boating

n that

uaad b> be the result of a battle. It b true be captured Cron)* and font! but they were acting a* tt* rear guard of a force that managed to get away with all of IU big gun*. General Bullet has mad* Hie mieUke of of tba war eomapondenu of borrowing phrases from old time military history, and recently described an action in which tbe British took a cop)* “at tb« point of tbe bayonet." When thli phrase was employed originally tl meant that tbe enemy remained at the lop of the bill until the amaull we* livtted, and that aa a cuuaequenee of I bean were el I Iter killed or captured by the victors. Now when I tic Hrittoli lake a MU “at tbe point of Uie bay tP-* may go through the old time form of charging, but when they tret to lop the Boers at* at least two m away vrltb all their gun*. Tbe fact of the matter b that, with modern wra pubs, tbe style of figbllug baa alto grtber changed. Boer* and Brtti.1. *el dura pat within a mile at each other. A battle, however big It may be. la con-

ducted like a aktnnbli.

Lord Boberla recently excused bl* want at knowledge ot .■a.u.lllambroause ot tbe vaad extent ol the baltUflald. Tba long rang* al w Inch a> baiUsa are fought explains the aucor*. of tttf Hoars in carrying ofl their big guoa. The retreat may lie Marled while tbe enemy w five mile* away, and the rear guard can easily delay an advance. W* hare not yet bad a war between aa power* using modem w capon.

In (be war between Germany and France la WBaomc reasonably modem gua* were employed, but the French wpev not In condition to maki fight, in tbs Spanbb-Amerln tbe Span laid* were all-grUK Mamed. 1 be war between the fb the Hrilotw afiotd* Hie Bret t made of m Hie natal y tiutiiumbr that ibey are ouiflanknl by I lie in lb* Boar war aflord* pronl Hun the

n of tbe

New Jersey, baajua ■ae tbe Mhiwtug isKnieudlum of lab and game laws of tba State, including all Hie |e< -nai-tcd at tlie re.

iKWiaUlure^

To take or to attempt to take any lose except by u*e of guns held al m'* lengtti. Fine. •■'•0. To take <* to allruipt to Uke any Adi In any manner excepting with In** line, excepting spearing of eel*, re and carp, taking minnow* for dlb a seine not more than twentytert long, and taking eels with •r basket* or weir* between Set* tetnber 16 and November I. and except ao, bat only aa to Hie .tributaries of tbe Ileiaware above Trenton Fall* tie stream* flowing into such trlbutarlea, the taking of catflab and eel* with eel weir* and baakets and ael Hues between August 16 and November I.

To bave trapped gam Fine. r*i To bunt on Sunday or carry 11 rearm* t tbe field* or woid* on Sunday, or to unt for quail, partridge or rabbit* ground. Fine, ttn

* explosive* of any kind t< taking of flab. Fine, tlOU to F** To draw oil water* to Uke flab.

while In IW7 the total value uoada Imported Into thla oounlry only |2,onf>,oft), in IflWIt was |i“. UOO.OOU, and that although twice aa many top boggle* were sold last year a* any previous twalve mooli >rd, In inn. tn tbe great t State* of tbe Weal, there

entire preceding six 3 vase la not m great a* that i, but It lagiraierthai

te exhibit* al lanner the gt

parity which the people of tbe'Lolled are enjoying. Tbe ac da** la laying up treasure* of precious Mooes; tbe agricultural claaa U Indulging In ebartuta and musical

There te still

moat Important

country'* good fortune. Seldom. If war, hi lb* btetory of tbe nation baa labor been ao generally et ployed or eo commonly tbe recipient rewards aa a »boner working day and a fair wag*. Tbe people be extraordinarily, or

dluarily

lively fow rich folk are growing richer; tbe real geug* of a country’* pneprratate la more correctly demouatrated by Ibe poor folk growing rirlier, and at present it la indisputably true that tbe latter ate enjoying with tbe fotmer tbe oundittou* of a pro*pertly that I* (■Tactically universal. This te not a mere theory, but a fact, lb* accuracy of which can be proved In many ways; It la, for Inatamv, coocliulvely proved by Ibe returns of tbe saving* banka of the country. Briefly stated, they ahnw tbe following extrautdluary neulla: -In ItMB there were in tbe I’nlted

FOit SALE

la Dearly all grdflee of

BulUfor. r 1 „

foS32dUUtor.fWk.WXi. railwayeugIP•• ^ r ’ B _ ! ua from fo.TWI tx*iI* 1 M.WL WO; wire sail* a*..^ .-

than doubted In quantify of tbau IfH. expori. tbe total number of pound, in rtIDDPV tba 10 months ending with April. If** 1 .WM- B. CUKd fc ”' being *‘,602.000, agau.s SJflfo.OOn . m CHSSTIIUT STIEn. rilUDELPHI*.

year earlier. Tbe total exports manufactures of iron and sled will about tlLOW'.OW, »r ®<w* "ian 20

cent, in exere. of IBM year, drepH* '!» v.a-re—re —

Leonard Krauss& Co.

port. ELECTRICIANS other tinea of manufacture show a 5EVF.NTH ST.. AND MAVfcN AVK.

large advance, twaiber and it* manu «u.t.*s «iv a J

foHnm sliow an Incrtwar from IIO.Wxi. »,.,i „j «p » > - . UOU to nearly 191.000000 during, the tradi-i n. tn •..at* dal sail work ai.i-i'-n-in

pet tod u Oder nuialderatlob. sod mineral Mrlcllj eia—

..IU an Increase from I" 6Vv

•. tbouglitbto focream tocbtaByi O. M. OAiMDY

s. B. SAMPSON. Gonfrootor and Build«r

O. P. MOORE,

SOU Mtek* btiiti ARCHI ^.“’ Ti'bnmatr r-** | , R 4*TM .41. WI.AT1-.K.

Ocean M- Jl-

due to the advance III irkv. Wte quan

tity exported in tlw HI motit* einlltig W«*»tt«urMtVX''with April, I SOW. being A6ti.«ki,tX*i g*l T w.». a.at av kk »-»l «

ion* aud that for Ibe l« mom sending:

with April. 1000. gallon.. | ..,,i l-ir. i,

WANAMAKKRII.

tbe

by pickeral, baas, perch or trout. Flue, To use any eon I Meaner In flehtug burr of three books Fine. f3l. The lalter lew gne# Into efleet July 4, 10(». b permit tbe erectbin or malntru- ■ of unlaw ful awtrivancre fur l*k game and flab; appltea tu Iwnn or tenant* of land* Fine. 19V To use carp for bail or In any other way to put carp In fresh waters. Fine, t lea* than Jim fn capture, kill, Injure or to have In aaeaalou any Inaectlvuroua bird* exptlng Kngllab sparrows, .-ranca, ska, crows, ravens, crow black bird* kingliaber* aud rwd-wlnged blarkblida!

uuaet. Kme,

To ealeb or keep trout teve than six xebea In teugth, or black baaa lea* lian nine Incbe* In length F.ne, foO b kill or ^eep pike |ierrti tem tbau twelve incbe* In length or white baa* I ban nine Incites In length. Fine, |I0. Tbe law a* to pike, perrb and

U> eflrct until July 4. 11*0.

posted land. Flue,

■ *10.

la Trade.

Tbe commerce of Ibe l ulled rilalca i the flacal year which rude with Ibla mouth will by far exceed that of any earlier yrar by IISO.OUO.OOO, and Its exporta of maniifbrturee will exceed tbias of any preceding year by more than fTS.OOU.O'o. It* import*, owing to tbe demand. >il tbe country fur ua la rial* fur oar i III alau be large, silk, unmkuufartnred flbrea, crude rubber, bide* and aklns, pig tin for uar In tinplate eetabllshnw-iila, woods and tbe Oner grades of c itlou aud the cuareer grade* of woo a large lucres** aa com|iared wltn preceding year*. Tbe value ot numenufartured silk Imported will be nearly SI) per cent. In that of the preceding ytar and more tbau double that of Hie flacal year 1887.

an average of *988 in bank: In I8W tbe average bad rtaru to *418." The Increase of depositors baa been far In exreaw of tbe relative Increase of population, a fact which proves that greeter numbers of prison* bad wiwk and wages, aud that Ibe laliei bad been advanced generally. It la wurtbwbllstoremark In(•aalug that to routine tba rtchjjRne to "tbe capitaltet clam" la a mtetake. Tberiaa* I* rotupuard of all such member* of society aa pome** capital, whether It be greal or email. Kvsry depudhw In a saving*bank t* a capitalist lulherxlent •if Uie amount ot hla deposit, aud, bring one, be la likely to be a belter ciiiarn. Ucsu-e a alronger belweer In aud a more aggreasire defender of muMItuted government, of law aud order, tbau Ibe man wbobaa no capital. The capital tet of tbe aavtuga tank la not going to become a —rtiaiiet, nor to Iteteii luteranliy to Ibe aurlaltetlc ablbbuletb that "Frupetly te Bobbery.” HI* deposit te prop ewty; It Is bis property, which b* lias liardly ranted, not only by bla labor, Ihii by nguroaa eelf denial and frugality. Every such penperly-baldrr. Bbelli.I bis property .-oo*teu of bn saving* bank drpuait, the borne be lire

Haw cotton abowa a

l. over 18H i increaaed of 26

It te on tbe export aide however, that tbe year makes It* gna<eat record. The total expori* toe I tie rirvaai mouths of the year amount h> •I.at8.2l4.6k4. should the June figure* prove a* large aa tlnwe of May, whlcb are Ju received. It Would bilug tbe total up »1,4011.000.0X1. or klTS.UUO.UW great

than tbe banner yrat 1MMI.

Aa to tbe drtalU of ibla wumterful yoar, ever}' eh— of arlteUa sbo' Increase. Manu fad ore*, aa already Indtested, will Show an inrreaae of ■bail |?.6,0X1.000; product* of agriculture will allow an Increaee of in arty *60,000,01X1; producta of tbe min* • erraar of nearly *10,000,000; I lei tbe fureet aboul an equal sum; llabrriea are *2 000,000 larger ; ban last yea

Probably Ibe largvwt lucre— manufacture* of iron and *terl. though cutten will show a rmniderabl crease, owing to I lie marked advance In prior. Nearly all grade* al manufacture* of Iron and steel will alni advance. Hlerl nails in t(ie 10 months ending with April, 1880, Iticnwaed from *4.600,080 lo •tructural iron atrol, from »l,«6u,0iU In lb* H> tba ending April. I MM. bitk.ult.UU);

CHAS. E. ADAMS S BRO.

Hart. Carpet*. Hettief *« »iado* Shade*. I u

lek Ij<

OCEAN CITY. N. J.

0. Atiai « • Adawi GEO. 0. ADAMS ft BRO.

MICK LAYIKC. ETC-, ETC.

All Work in Mason Une Prut

Attended To.

OCCAN CITY, M J.

.ptly

rt.il.d. iiitito Modus. Area u. I* Visitors to Philadelphia, Conventional and otherwise, any Philadelphian will tell yuu that everybody is at home at Wanamaker's. Such conveniences the parcel room and waitiiij' ruoms that cost us little, we offer you free; but we put you mder no obligation by giving o you things that have specific aiue, but make them cost you is little as we can.

Dress Goods

Here’s what fashion is'do

ing and is going to do this

summer and early fall:

e.iuw.lMcJS^'^fUSTEBI'S- StniRG,

top—more like a man’s coat sleeve—and short enough for the shirt waist cuff to peep

from under.

Eaton coats of burlap—or linen crash (50c a yard), or of natural linen (18c to 35c). are pleated or strap|>ed into shape and hold it, strange as it seems, as well as cheviot or

serge.

What beauties they are! Tailored skirts are pleated to the knee. Haring below" just 'i the early spring — no matter whether of linen, cot-

n or wool.

White serge has jumped back into favor, but mostly

with the luxurious.

Dresses are still made of clinging stuffs—barege (ft to f2.50), black crepe de chine to f6) and grenadine (50c to ft 1.50). and by the way, grenadine pleated into boleros one of the best late spring things, and bound to be uncommon because it is one of Fashion's last thoughts. Just as the 1‘aquiu sleeve was held back until all but Paquin's patrons had completed their

spring wardrobes.

Embroidered mousseline. 50c. Silk one way and cotton the other, with little dots in the same color but contracting

shade.

Nlebolwa « «r*.«e.

CARPENTER AND ,B0llDER, i _QQa\N cnv. N. J.

d. e cAke,

fratlical Cirtute at Biilltr:'

1S2* Askfi Ateetu 0«*»i Dt|. I J

II. K'l’AN’l'* »>-

« •■ilr»«-iiMK BfolWrr

BrJdiut. pr A £ T icaL DPAfcl&ttTSMAN

ALFRED W. ELY, ..OPTICIAN.. 1105 Atlantic Avenue. All ANTIC CITV, N. J,

WILLIAM R.STONEHILL W|LS0N * w4lLACE PIASTERIRG. RANGE SETTING. (; 0I1 ( raC ( 0rs BnildeR

JOBBINC'PROMPTLY .DONE.

uou.ouu luunds, lb* lurreeee lu value telog from *S.tNY>.OOli In *4.861 JW. Ihe^f | -5. advene* In price bring much greater | than that In quantity, and Ibla la true

Mohair and Sicilian Black mohair. 50c to f 1.50; colored. 50c to $ 1.00.. Black .Sicilian. 65c to $125; colored, ft.25 and ft.50. Mohair and Sicilian is a regular David and Jonathan com bination. When one is 1 worn the other, and both have l»een worn ever since the days grandmothers—at least twice in a generation. Just how some of the prettiest traveling dresses are being made of both lor the select few who seem able to forecast styles. And by next spring the) - will likely be as popular as barege was this spring. For bathing suits there’s nothing like mohair. We sell no end of it, especially black. Put on your suit, go into the water, frolic alj you like with Neptune, come out, give yourself a shake—and there you are, liardly enough watei sticks to it to see—and the wool—hard twisted as it is, keeps you from chilling. It women only knew what an awful mistake it is to hire a bathing suit—how can they tell who wore it just before? Summer Black Goods Albatross. 50c. 75c and ft. Camel's hair grenadine,

ft.25 to *1.75.

Three new -fangled old-fash ioned favorites, (. ha 11 is is as old as the hills and the soft est. prettiest deep black stuff m the world. 50c and 75c. Albatross of almut the same, weight, is crapirr. but just as desirable. 50c. 75c ami fi. White camel’s hair grenadine is almost as opposite in weave as possible — wiry, springy, long wearing stuff that shakes the dust and don’t crush—a most satisfactory material for hard wear, f 1.25 to

HENRT A. W. SMITH SUMM.U 1.1 * SmilKBrc

Practical Plumber

84o Aabury Avenue

OCEAN CITV. N. J.

GEO. A. BOURGEOIS & SON, ('4rfealfr> and Bnilderv IM'KAX 4 IT1.X.J. HARRY H. RICt£

ARCdlTTICT

Hour«e Huildinv: Ocenre city. N. .1. I. B. ROYER ■UeATK MOOI-'KU

BANCOR, PA

OCCAN cm

FOR SALE Bfffftiffl.VtS IN COTTAGES AND LOTS ALSO FOR RENT CENTRALLY LOCATED INMM'EAN CITV, N. J. ALONZO COTTON, Owner, 618 Avbury Avenue Bedding Plants t'annas, tierenluma, C-oteua, Verbenas, Petunias. Alyaium, Hrariel •tear Plant*. Helbitr<i|ie, etr. tibwlmlue aud Tuber.re* Hull*

mato Plante.

ThomoM J. Tit on ....1124 CENTRAL AVENUE QUCitllM Goal Go A. J. SMITH. pROPRIgTON PURE ICE BEST .'. COAL WOOJ3 Office. No. 634 ASBURT AVENUE

Great Clearing Sale

ILLINOIS-ON THE-STRAND wait mm. ietweei mu 111 run WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1900 Mrs. H. D. Canfidld A Daughter* I'EOPRIl.TRtiSSfcS

the

STRAim.. OCEAN CITY. N. J. c

in fr-'iitl ol' Kintli Mtreet

Fit

STONE PAVEMENTS.

JOHN MoAI.F.F.SB. VANCE & HEWITT i<i\TR«it)K\ i\n mm\ MpuSE MOV ING^ _■ > **' T AlSM. 721 Alter) At* OeM«£t|. LEWIS E. CORDERY CARPENTERING and

JOBBING Ht£l>AfKra>

most select location. Enlarged

to double its former ca|Mcity. Ke-lurnished ! and improved. Complete in every detail. .! Komns t-n suite with private lath, liberal "man-igement. Music. Write lor booklet. J*-.— - M. COWPERTHWAITE, Manager

opens Hi me Jeastn JHE u. ish

I'UFOUURI. Jfiaar k “ k '" ^

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies ni'LK AND KSTABLISHRD iMt 7th St. and Asbnrj Ave.

Hotel Brighton, OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE F1RST-C1 ASS

K. K. SOOY:

JOHN WANAMAKER.

JOS. 6. CHAMPION l CO.

HBGHITEtTS - BflILDQIS

SESSBIIF CITTUn. IITES. Ht

W K ..f V ««r YOl K •'ilHNTItiN to H.e An-bitertural Breorb *ARGttn I.CT HELPS YtH ai|li bl* rx|«-rtenre lu |4an your b«M* '•ouveun-nt.i, .ul-i,"tia||, and eruunoiteally. Wed., ibla at a mat an rea-w-■-tiu.aTe bX^ireTTirM 'dl ^ m, "- v "niv- •.»»< by euaUing ynu Uigat-a^J 1 * U T' v!"-/»•» It yiwteo'xv Vital*ro drei'Tf*bl. iateT ; ..,.1 I II"be muet aliua grueroualy for Ibiuca ualtd—vo. . ... 1*.*"'k »• re Ilian 1- necei—r>. and itrueral dl*eatl*larI ifi.. with i*o trelrere l.rtelHaK ...uer.d LuikH-f We' (uarantee out plan* I"

"ear* al*o (.railteal builder* and»111 turuteheattaiate*

■uy clue ota.u

Office. Thirteenth Street and Haven

P. O. Bo* 104.

LATEST STYLES IN

SHOES *«■> 0XE0RDS HICBUT (Unt LUmRS tlNLTl

(UTRORIZED Bt FIRE UNDERWRITERS. MIDDLE DEPARTMENT FOB ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

H. M. KALBACH.

SON & CO.,

«:W ANBI'BY 44 KXI'K.

OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY

HX ■AIEIIAL All* 8'OIE CUAtAfi-

Itfcb ST«1CTLT BUST CtASi. ELECTRICIANS. KEMIed Klc trtetan. Funttebrd

Day nr Nte»*L

eosr offic* 1

, i.eiagT or eufor; Phan*

unrteilur*, llatterlre aud all Kte«'tri<wl

OCEAN CITY MILL AND LUMBER CO.

S. B. CONVER SANITARY PLUMBING TIN. QALVANI2CD AND CORRCR ROOFING z ! “ ‘ k VENTILATING ! Hal Water ■ . ■ < I Caahinaliua Ofltee. Salevrootn and Work*. U Stem seVBNTM STHtiF:!, £ l Bet. Aebtiry and Me»t Avr*. I

MD-SIZE Mill AND STAIR WORKin eitlier hard or soft wotxl. Office. Yard andMHUOthandWest Sts. ocean city, n. j.