Ocean City Sentinel, 26 September 1895 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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THURSDAY. SKIT.

. iiitrilirmt and iv;>r*aniU<iv* x-bncrf lir.aiKl.t U<e |w.>f>V l r~r„ raw. RflhlnrlnKa iV IIh> KefHihlicaui »N-»'r aealn at ZM. and at 4 fj. ni. m : known in Ike Inahuy uf Ite |ianv.; leiilrawlal itu, ■nmi-Iu.-i • Hb victory ha* (eft no wound*, and tin- i Rev. IiiiitMr W. , i He |«i hi lean* of New Jcrra-y. witb uu-U'iJy. and the Rev. t' H. KwV

I t.nrken rank*, will march to • hat they j den.

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FOR gOVERKOK

JOHN W. GRIGiLS. J

I at the poll* in Novwnkei.

Irtega' ■tnwa* ia due to the r>nj.*ft icraiahlj. of <». A. Hwtian/a metniahr He|iuUtc*ii Nath-na!«'<.rnuiitl<e

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—rr ht* Ittw w Hm j But tuck of it ail and dominating , »ilnation »a* an unden’urrrut of ra ’aVj ““••it that tinge* Would te a *tna -T- man tlian Kean ta-fofr tire |wu|ile, ^ Wheel Kranklin Mnrjln , cliitrf ft at State t'omniil|n-. ndhd tire i •ft M ! '''^‘*l”n t« order alxthly after n.*n. ft* Taylor«,*« ll.ruae -wa* fllkd wit 6 «I “weilertiiK tnmo.ot humanity. iiRlitaadded to tire Iteat. whwli v.

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atH»f! of the Hmawitil-rifvt

fi W. Kin'aw.

UANAMAKKRH

NEW IMPORTATIONS IN S Staple and Fancy Housekeeping Linens. Ail t.ie print ip t! marts of ilt<- Old World have tw-t-n ral!f-d Op;>n to matt* our suix-rb ' ttf. \\« Uvt-vt- it stan-is unrqiiaH<-«l in thr L’nited Statrs. The good* anr daiidicst textures and quatitirs, ynd many of the arti tic drsign* are entirely netT * jterc'httng'io all «!u» |«tv« watched us^rowtlt, and it Jvs kt^.t pace with the development i n other !tn< s -i ;.rt • Ue invite a!l w'hhtn reach •»! the city to visit this exhibit or to send for sampte-.>r etKhis. conalt;nt that they will i<e alike impressed with the great b-auty i>f the

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= »*I £ £ j the away *■>*<* lrajid|<-di>-J J®5 Ji'. bouw wa* decorated

as that no part

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From 50 cents to $2.50 Per Tart.

12’. cents to $4.00 each."

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our own eyes much preparation that ha-

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• *oc ix* I «» ft«.j*<>eaiuenM>rred, whiirand liluelmiBral _ '-’ n K 01 '* - „ ' Iw ia* *]£ | j insn u»e fjuraviuuiu an-h. |Summer—lH-tterments when / 1 SS'JS iSiSl •«-*> • l»*f wart. Mr, 1 vou’dfu>id>--a Ijrtu-rint-mluuIJ 1 Si ;s iRSl'IEC'Srr , Wcomm.-.l, Vou haraMI 1 Ml l ft m; i» » oi ft hi! John ". Orktir* was bum near New- , I IS i» S i£ t SI >n "- Sumct CTHiuty’a*cal. July m. M->. 1 _. - a * ,n1 '- ‘ o:n I- «?• «’»» J*¥ ft (a Hla early education wa* oldaitied in ; P^f-ltlVelr. Sixteen trustee

__ tin- Collegiate luahiute. of Newton, buyers have scoured the mark ' i whem* he went lo laifayetie ft Vdles* ets h-\ <»nd the se.T sror i *mt uu ,Ha..wWehheeat««i In IW>S kept the Am-rkan

i He wa* graduated from I^afavetle iti.,1 ■; iw>« and immediately tutued to the |>' i ' ' ’ t

1+.^.^ -. ... I Kesuits are here. Judge th

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HKA\ \ < BKA-V l.t \ I X fed!i<i .*» ja-r yard. HEAVY CKKAXI 1-iXKS rrduii • V per yaHL

markets

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stult lor the ebevibts an

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color, moi. effecu. che' i sheen protl

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J. W.Oftru.t.w >'ou'«;oft kkxoi The DumtoatMMi by the Befiublira of New Jeiwpyof cx-fScnatiir John W.

(irinr* a* their cwndidaie fur Ihe Ofiv- ’ •umeu m i

emor*hi|> ha* t«-„ rereirrd with .! u, *» l *»«1 wa* admitted t.. . ...... tearty and giuerai rTilid—I ni I * > ** lt * r “ f p *—' f ron » t> iD J.. i Stpfe S triumphs by fh.-m |k' mo l, ,, r j ftvbieh te*|awka it* Wiwtoin and fur |ST-5 •** * a * ‘o Ihe Awambly guided. t<HJ. by wjlat We sav. .Utew tbe haj-t u-' rite with care The

te acted with the prrweut Hu,.rente f galllCrin Court Jtwite* M«rie. Ftedtrick A so lar as Am. rt, l*<*U», lasiu Abbctt, Aiden Hcovel ami | ls Conc'Tne.! is here. \ oil ar William A. ia-w i* in framing the gen- j l° s er in knowledge as loth •ami legialalicti iua<V ueawary.|.y tb. ' loom wit of the world if W i

! maker s is left one

Reelected lu lNTti.be jiroved in tiia:

i t g«> amiss in i 4 rough surfaced !* len in every con- ]., ar.,.i!ion — multi•oior. chameleon '■ ts of v.»ijjvtitha d by int.Tw. av ., tnd sploti lies of |

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IIED TRAY natrn*-.;

EXTRA

m.EAt JIEU til man naikinh in- he* wjuan . at $1 fee derrn ^ bi-Sa pet doreo 4*.5® per do/eu

■FI XE HEAVY m.EAt || Kl> TAJU.E DA11AHK

e* wide *tduceii ■>'l-ci yard _s'«

IsxW INCH HEMMED 1XM1H.E HI CK Tow t !»**- tedueed fr-mi in •««u. l:t,. K.VT11A QUALITY HEMHTflCHKIt DOUBJ.E Ht ft K ioW EtaE-

would indeed hJrrTXeen im-

ptnaibie In bare made a tetter ciniicey No man Maud* higher than .Mr. lirjgg* hr U* eateem of hi. fello» -lb-,.ul4i.-an*. He b hotiCTl, able, experienced ..ami of an ineproachaUe charactr*. There i* no flaw to be found in the brilliancy of . Id* tniblir life. He ha. *erved the ,«** p*e with tte otmoat devotion.and will, an unauervloK loyally t„ Uh- principle* which he pmfnwed and to tte truthin which be believed, which ootraday* hi ouly too infiojuent. He 1*. wnireoftw. a man of high moral murage, alway * ready Ui aland up and do teitle for hi* opinion., and well *b| t ., through the experience which he ha* gathered In tte arena of political amagoni.rn to do hat tie eflecUveiy. He h a hard «.u itaolute and *uccw»f u | fighter and in •IJ RapecU i* ju*t the man to lead hi*

jwrty through an ardent cuntmt

ahining victory.

'Itere can te no question a* lo tlie -great popularity of hi* nomination, and /in. doubt, either, a* to tte *,...,tauetty with which M came. From tlr*t t^ia*t

ex-Beuaior tingg. wa* tte

ote«« of a mafonty of tte Cmlvention.

Hb. competitor* in tte rat*\„ v

wtrong and Worthy. Any one of tho*e imminently named w..uld have made an excel lent candidate. Hl*»unelhmg to te proud of b» have teen Brat in *ueh duuiigul*!n-d eumpany, and the l»ouor that waa Iwtowed upon Mr. Vrigg* wa* much heightened l.y tlw rarvftiui.lanctw through w hich it came. But none of them prewetitcd *uch a nmtrittatiou of aitrauhV and valuable elehiciii* ; none of Uauu" Horn cvtrt point of view had *o much to nvouirneod him a* tin-1 Wk county He...tor, and it waa emlueutiy termu.g that to him ahouid be awdgned tte ^lu,. He may be tmated to make auch a mi a* no Republican candidate tte (iov inioiwhip baa made in tte- memory o •hlogBoeratioo, if ever ; and te w ill do H> the more readily because of il„. declaration of phuci^te and pr.c Mvnniu of which te tuu tes n made

the tvpreeentative and cirampiou. Ihe phuform aunotujtwu bv «m-

Um Omvention u. wholly admirable Jt touche, only In pa-in* upon na tioual quetiou*. Ux»u*e the iontc*t i* tube waged on local h«m. ; but it* phtwae. and protctatiom. dcnuncaton uf the ahuaea wbirh the Republican* were lately cummi-loncl to reform are •» Mlrriug a* the trumia-t'a sound ■Ihe ten.- involved in next November * election-ia .imply one ul Ku(R j cl(aui honwi government agaiu*t a system* tUed and, uotli Ulely, almost impieg. uably entrenched maladuiiuiatratiou ot the mt»t coiim,4, dchaalug and pemblou* *ort. The people of New Jersey WUit* asked to ftiguify through the •decUon of .Senator (ingg* Uiat it i* their desire that tte work begun by the Republican* at their direction, earned uul with a large measure „f achleventent, but to * matenai degree bte ked Mid nullified through the ,«*«*.,„ u by the Democrat* of tte- jebtef executiveufflceof tte»utc.*hali te continued under more- aq»plc-Jou» condition*, and i-arritd forward to It* desired and ap

pfopriate- ceioclUKiun.

To aucli a quest ion then- arem* m. room for doubt as to the nature of the answer. Tte intelligent, law-abiding, aelfHeapectliig citiic,* „r New Jersey are not weary In Welldoing. They are aii tte more determined Ay tl^ l^oeflte they have already ex,,-ricmv.1 D.at tb. go.d work .hall proceed, and proceed it trtlL with a vigor and a reugcamv wilh eucli a leader at the la-ad of the’ movement for reform a- John \V. tirigg.. There i> no doubt ,.f i,,* ,-le.Uim. The only doubt i* a* to tte- map nitude ut-kb inajorlty.-. Xortl, ,v

air t-ii«xt

.'ords, j a and j

its b) tiv

• I.SS.

yewr of an equally divided House, a valuabie man for hi* idde. Em up fora third teim, te was defeated. Tn JSTS te wa* apjioiiited Ohy CouimcI of l'»t. epam and wag reappointed in 1NH0, ISM atid iiatl In tte last-mentioned year te wa* elected lo the tyuate. and tlnee year* later wa* re-elected by a large

plurality.

In ISsti te wa* president of that hod. , and. aa such, presided over tte Court of Irujieachment which triedtRate Prison-

koejw Lavcrly.

tu tte following yewr he wa* chatriau of tte Committee on Judieiary. and played a leading ,*rt in tte move-

meut fur balbd reform.

After hi* retirement from tte Senate Mr. Grfgg* devoted himself to tte practice of hi* profeaston. He could have liad a seat on the bench of the Supreme lAwtrt If te desired it, but declined tte offer made Iasi winter by thneruor

Wert*.

Tte tblrty-Aftb annual meeting of Ite isa-al Preacter*’ Aaaociatkai of ite New Jersey t ini fere lice | M .|d it* Hr*t "ewion in tte find Metliodist Epferopal Church, (ape May,Salunlay moruing, aim mem-lug at 11.14. After devotional exen-ise* an address was m* jc by tte Hev. Jacob Schuman, president A greeting by Pastor Eli Giflbrd, in which be welcumi-d Ite delegate* to tte borne* of tte city in a fellritoulitlle *|*v*h, wa* ns ponded to by Ihe llev. Robert Emory. Tteappolutmeiit of committee* and otter routine bu*imw concluded the work of thi* srC

'"Sirjfi

10 cent* up; mica* aud

biam-k*, S and 111 lenta. thdisfaction guaranteed. A liberal discount on

» J.r K •‘ alu «'thin Hi dava t. Hmllh A Bona, I0«i Aabury Ave.

In tte afteruuou a period of time wa* ailotud to tte practical w orking* of ihe Funeral Aid Society, a uumter of new member* being reegivsd. a change m the mailtef of pa,T£g dms wa* made from ite present system to anothei, which ie<tuirt* tte payment imtucdi ately alter the death of a member, it teiug regaided a* a more aatiafactary aud liuMueas-likcwueasure. 'The re,«.t t of tte iTeasurer was received, showing a balance *S4 ou baud. Thi* was fob lowed by the tolU-all and Ite signing f ite cotmUiution by new niemtera. The Nominating Committee re|>orted be following names, »idch wen- duly elected a* oftlcrni of Hie aaaiglaUnn n„ the ensuing year: President, (i. \\. Fintaw, of Camden: Vice President*, J..D. Kay, New Hruuswh-k District: C. Willey, Treulnn District; E. P. Stit,,’ Bridgeton District; SerieUiy, C. 1*. Fisler, Camdeu; Treasurer, (k-.rge \\ .

Powell, (iloue-esU-r City.

J<t-|*irt* I rum luruibj-r* ftvhoaltfbded the National Association of 1ah-m1 i'rt-arlicr* at Mountain Igike Park and

Brooklyn were received.

In tte evening after devotional chaw i.ppr.tpriatc meiuoini were

adopted aud spread u,k.u the minute* of tte Rev. H. B. Wright, of Camden tte Rev. l«vi Haines, of Bridgeton and Dr. A. Pitman, of Matawau. Many of tte brethren who tvtuemtervd thrii fellow workmen of the aociety and ol tte church resj.mded to an inv itation, and brought out many beautiful trait* •fcharacter belonging to tbeir davaM-o brethren. A good deal of old fludiloned Methodislic fire wa* tte r.sult of live minute ajwectea by the defegalew. In rbicb they rei-ounied Ibework of t| M

year and tbeir bo,«w (1 f „ m! • bidi lliey w ere just eulering. The day iuo- been a rod-h-tti-r is-ca-ii fur the Methodi*t church aud ii*

igr. giitiun and friend* local hretbreu iui|iartcd

vitality lo tte day. The Ural

by the

Fwr/r Suiting. | K.rra^. A general term. The dis- ,,fl

tinclive feature is black mohair

knots im-c'ilarly scattered t ‘*~- Oft-er the surface. Many will b,-: \S^i - . this settson. but they! mwa i

should Ih* selected with extreme care. I he American and

some of the im|»orted are liadiy . woven—will j.rove verv disap- VATi, pointing. In such the tufts 11 will fray <|tiickly and the efiecis u -'.$p > in the costume will bt- a mass Via’r !

ends ol frowsy wool. * w

Oiir stork is .-ntir.-lv rHi.il.l,- ,;wr ‘ 1

V J, :ls uv Railroad fimr-falUfs. ■■'-'I-' V'U W EST JKKSRV j; r »**t*l* i* HTr-N SEPlTWatR it i-w.

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■' 8 1 ■ to any address. Our efficient Mail Qncler Denartaieat • t ' r,n, « hI y e ‘l u 'PI >c ^ to promptly and accurately fill all orders. Strawbridge & Clothier, fr’l l 11 y\lc)| ;| ; fr>H | \..

IRA S. CHAMPION, ICE CREAM.

; llEIDISfi l!LI DEALER .OF OttAI CITY

ftiMlk Stm-l ud AMwrj Annie. E, CLINTON k CO., "CSL-BRUSHES, ■A*k£T. ud ^ S. TEKTI.IT.,

WM. LAKE, C. E„

*• LI A E. KST A" JE AGiilUT.

Y. CO It SOM,— real estate agent, A3WI> — LICENSED AUCTIONEER, ■Vo. 721 Asbury Acenue, Ocean City, J.

ft. »•*.

Joseph G. Champion,

^OTEh Bftt&HTOU, R. R. SOOY, Proprietor SEVENTH AND OCEAN AVEROV, 4K FAN 4 ITI , »KW JFKMfY.

FIRST-CLASS HOUSE.

DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH

■thodist church and it* i friend*. The visiting mjiartcd nuA life and •evend scnVofth, ervloe wa* a loVc ' feast.

CORSON & WARE. COACHESA good thing to push along—our Baby Coache CARPETSBrussels from 50c a yard upward. Ingrains from 25c a yard upward. MATTINGS— A window full; look at them. COUCHESGood ones at $3.95. Better, in corduroy, *6 95 and $7.95. BEDROOM SUITS - Solid Oak, $10.00.

CORSON & WARE, 11 it'll Ntreot, Millville, TV.

ARCHITECT^

20NTRACT0R AND BUILDER.

1 Ians and sp'-cifjcations fur-

nished.

I erms reasonable. II&T M l\l EKiflll M, <>€M>nn City, TV. «|.

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H A V K Y O U, T It I l. 1 CHEW’S Cough and Consumption IR, E :m: E ID Y ? I Ml. procure 1 tottte «l coco u« gnetlitr

Tlirust irndteranCin'tsTlSSr™*" I. W. CBEW, Mmalicuirer ud Proprielor. I*n*at»ai AbbottSi Ptvaamnoy.tfevmii, " ■'* ,,Urj ««*«*. Otraw «Tiy, N. j.

IHE OCEIIN CITY REAL ESHTE EXCHANGE. W. E. MASSEY & CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agents. -IMWII. L*«M iM-gutiatcd. A ..mul*-, .,f tL^iu, , ”" i ’ '* n “ ,r " W *

. " - *-'■ MAWSiliY A <'O.

811 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J

S F y ;..^.»; M .v

R. CURTIS ROBINSON,

Real Estate and Insurance,

Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue,

OCEAN CITY. N. J.

C-- Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.-^

S. B. LAKB,

Hupoi-intenclftmt od*

OCEAN CITY ASSOCIATION

Kn.m it* virganiutinn, and ,1*1

REAL estate agent.

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ll.cn prepay willgreJt'iv’^V^-' n,,,,n ' V **''** U,lI " e ""‘ d r « l,r '»'I *• A U y.met?AT^ur sr* fi “* •*- ^ — A'l ,«-.„* dM.ing h. Buy or^ ’ ^ kJm D,e 'wfure closing trwnactj,* tn«|, oll ’ ,rooW ««•» n E - B. LAKE, A ~**»y Avenue, Ocean City, N. J.