Ocean City Sentinel. "
rRorweroR
The* f«ol» »h.mld cauw :b»
' l-ANJple of Sew J.-r-t-y to *enou-l v re-
nraft* «n rrrur^rt, “P 00 ttw tuatli r of a chaiixe II the ■« r—ijueatkui ebould come bef>re thetn. HI4'1'RTIN IC4»ItI.\M»\. ennui ne-hm. .4 Lx-KfeUture. may
i have their Rood feature*, but It ban ! been proved roneluaively tbatthev alwi
•" «*« * Iwafc '
•wt*MM>t«>aiaatioHwm>r>*T->M. prr i '^6 Ix-|rl«laUire to be elected next itS^ieaMMaUaa!* 1 * 1 ’ , ** r " r *'~ | mimth will hare to Vote afiirn.ativ.ly a work pro>i.|.ii» doae bv •xi>mrnoMi 1 iHl the (N<i»btuii<mal niiieudment
. i-aN-A d la«t a Inter proi idinit f->r Men-
TIIUnSDAV. 4»<T. 10, 1805. "**• •*»»*ona before it can I* auhniitted
to a Vote of the people at a a|«rlal eke- •
•y 0o, ” c>1 r * J I Hun. Henator-Wiutoo. of Beqten, it
! a ill* he remembered, tui anirmleii I lib I amendment that if it |c adopted ail the : Senators elected Jthis year, a* well a* : those who holtfover, will be letrislaud
I out of nflice and an entire new Senate, trig’ to thi — . ar well aa House of Assembly, would preciatc
WANAMA KICK’S
Railroad ?intf-5aWfS. LVAMa KAILKOAh
jfriR GO^ERKOR,
JOlfo^W. GRIGGS,
OF PASSAH'.
! i have to be elected next ye.
J likely tlie Snullaa Will mnsrnt loni. h | fadlral IntiovaUon, even 1/ it c-uld Isi shown that biennial aeasloua of tinIieKislaturr is u^be desired. ' If the ' amendment is amended by strikiilR ' i «0» this feature they 6Kld u.d Ik- the i same as fcas-ed by tlie la-Bislaluie of 1885, and until |>a>sed at two sessions ; I ot that body cannot be submitted to 'a :
■ «U« ■*«- won i urea ine .. ... . .
.a,.*,, 'live j'.iur .-liild .
«lhmr See that the moral, mn pure, j Tritatom - .. Vl . . , his mind will rated and his whole AUamtc COM. Tafle^Shka; ^mir «Ub nature subservient to the lawk that . . . r „ , , rafflr. s..irue with bpaui.li flouu.-s jfoveru man, and you w ill be of more].. »pecial ae»wloo of the Atlantic j and dust -ruflie. some umbrelU
Mary an unwise pareni works liard . and lives sparingly all his life for the purpose of giving ilk children a gird ' Start in the world, as It is called. rMait- ,
lug a young man out with n
him by bis relative* is like tying a
bladder under tlie arm of one w ho a I".: swuu. Ten to OM be wBl lose I
bladder and go h> Ihe bottom. Teach!' him to swim and lie won't need the!',
A Great Push for Fall Business. X Why more of the same sort of j r! . half the !>usiihy>s vre caa attend : ■ Kext thinff is to sell. We’ll sell—no doubt abotii »*
linif
Is Silk Waists, striped. . > . . mmr .
. Surab W
Ilsited l-mck and lr«w» front, flukhed with box plaits and twelve
pearl halloas
THE EMMETT, OCKAN* CITY. S.,1. K.?*l ?o" 'T ,,f gu^d*. Mias M. A. BOYLE.
No greater Clothes s $20 and t$25 kinds ft
Substantially-half prices
Prices w i!’ Tk h,. k.a , ; . ’ Wert told we’re ^etiimr h. , the money or about hi!ft., BOVS Clothes, too—:. t
No
him a atari u< him uf. The
de|<-i.d upon him^tf the belter.
WESLEY HOUSE, . 8t!i St. and Wtsiey Ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J.
11>fortune cau deprive _ __ _
Satin Skirts are ready, too.
j "Tlie Unit case tried after Court con- 1 $7-50 to S15. Umbrella
If It be true, as reported, that Chan-} 'f"* 1 of **>e Stale v*. Simon shape. Some 6f these arc
cellar McGiU, theBemocrsticcandidate ■ »«**»>eiuier, charged with assault and imported, fw Governor of Neg Jersey, intend* to i l * Ucr3r 11 1" 11 Trayuhaiu, oul-i cm/vcc make poUtkal spesebtw at dub rerep- llle j UI 7 returned a verdict ..f = »nOtS
lions and banquets devised for thst; ,K ‘ , guilly. j We do not do ihe Only J^ood ;
l.urp.sw, then be h»d better resign the W*»0«WMorris,rtoarged withaaaatdt ghoe selling in Philadelphia. | THE VANDAl 1 A
high Judicial offlee he holda. | t w„ * n41 f-uud euUty. A juo ; \V C do the best hor in«!nr^ ^ A —.w v ' », . c. r ° r ,nStance . Central A..-,, l^twrrn Tth and 8th
these Mcn-s. Shoes at ft.oo
. - 7 I Mrs H. Hi iii v v Propnetrcw*.
c m the Ra our goods art
maker & Brown after.? ild hardly wait on the •k out their front, encapacity of their store Stirt^ at $5 and Troni >t you. ^ We haven’t goods by the carload. s a here every customKciison — Lower prices s everyth mg in the in<I $6.75 Suits. • ;;/> 5o this season. ■ Overcoats. on. the upgrade, it w ill take half
‘>f reasonable • are paid.
UiBlNwoJt, Propr'w*.
WANAMAKER & BROWN SIXTH ^ MARKET PHILADELPHIA V
ridicuku* for tlw Ikqincratic 8tste ovr r the evidence in his
Convention lo arraign flic H«'pul'llcsii ** Pvi ,, e , ul , er term uf Court. ^ . I
party fur‘dragging the judiciary lulu Wl >ite, indicted for entering are equal to A he very best $5 p. l.tic.” beeaus. it pnq.jwd an elective “ h>^»Hjusal,tun.. was acquitted, bui; shoe you can find in any other Judiciary, and then nominate for Gov-1 ^ cn * td fortunate, j Store in town.
They arc made in every one
ernor the bighol jndicUl ofnerrof the i ,le '"dieted and cotivicied of a> Stale and expect him to make political 1 ’‘ , * ul1 • nd Kots-n*.
• peecbrw even under the exceedingly thlb dirguise of club meetings and banquets. If the Lkmurrals wanted a political leader and speeches they should not have nominal, d Cliancetlor McGill, or they aliould have assured themseive* that be would reign from the tanch bef<ge entering actively up-
. oil a parlban cam|«lgn. The Bern' era lie platform u a condemnation of the proposed action of the Bemocraik
candidate.
jottrt w. ciMicca.
The lioniinstion of John \V. Griggs by the Kepul licau State Convention k received wHh very evident satisfaction
frtAi Hiiaaex to Cape May.
1. 'Because of bis pre-eminent ability. He measures up iutdlectually to any
leader in llirrilste.
- The history itMiis career shot
able man. fearless and cotiscicnlious hi the discliarge uf every public duty. 8. His record is clean. There is apot or atpih upon which his political opponents can put a huger and aay
thefe is evidence of dishonesty.
4. He b holiest, manly and straightforward. Everyone who knows John
W. Griggs knows that to be true.
8. If elected Governor he w ill t»> co puppet in the hands of any mau or men, but will be .Governor indeed, forming his own judgments and
•hailing hi* own opinions.
0. He w ill carefully guard every intertm of the Htatc, and be watchful foi tlie lutemta of all the people. That is
ha- make-up.
Fur these and other equally strong reasons that might be given, the people will see to it that he is elected Governor by a large majority.
of the popular shapes of the
season, in Calfskin,
-^-Batent leather.
Winter russet leather.
OrtTxfault in them is shown
One of t^e moat interesting
during the .day was that of the State v*- Peter and Parquale Gurdenn and Frederick Cundora, Italians, charged with stealing ties from the Atlantic City Railroad Company, at Hammonb.u’.
The uumher named was 15A. - Condora denied his guilt imt the.; "V the thousands of pairs we otiier two defendants admitted taking" order in. Seventy two cases tlw. Baying in explanation that It was came yesterday. $1.00,
ihe custom of the people reaiding along j „ . p CA p, ;< = the railroad to lake the old lies and use ] wAFtS
them f.ir firewood. Tlie jiio'returneil { *" ,ir an “ Kindred goods are a verdict of guilty lu the case, of the; ready ; so ready that the disGurdeuohrotheni and acquittal in the play is ^unapproachable
r; d '' ur H MUinf hM
lug ties were sentenced to serve two j 6 ” re ' 0 ' ut,0n ized to general month, in the County Jail and pay the a ° vanta S c by our methods. «»U, their aenteuco. io run fnun nme Fresh proofs of it now
of commitment. On Friday the
IRA S. CHAMPION,
ICE CREAM.
B. jSTITEjS \ CO.,
Woman's Mind
DRESS FABRICS LOWEST PRICES.
a complete as-tI ment of the w t and rhlks as at our f Ir..m aimial every reliable tvutie Is represented. No-
DEALERS IN
BUCK DRESS GOODS:
C010RE0 DRESS GOODS:
mi’KKIAI. •IUM1IOXM.
Bienulal H-asioua of the Legislature ha* Jong been a question of discussion In New Jetsey, and ils ad cates have claimed that a large majority of the
Jn-oplv are upponed to annual '
' The same claim was ma,ie in {Uiude
Island, but when tlie quiatiou
submitted to the J-eople a few day, ago they voted against the proposition and In favor ol annual sewuiu,. It was tlie only question before the , w ,.| e ,„d pothlcs cqt an figure in the election. A comparaUvely .mall vote wav polled, but there was a g<««l maj-irily against biennial atnaiona. Many of the leading men of both panics held the opinion that annual -asious were for the best inteie*I* ol the rttate, and the newspaper*, after receiving and exafuiuing atatiatics from other states, arrived at tlie ooneUiwon that biennial auaaiuns, as a rule, were more ex|ieiislve Ilian anuumi one-. In aeverai stales that ‘“V* hieuuial sofeioua the legislatures rwuaiii in ressi'.i, Una, fou, lo amuth*. Tha New Jersey l>egi.laiure u-uaiiy transarta it. bu-iocss iua litiie over (wo mouth., and iu nearly all the atataimember*of the lagl.lsture receive much larger |«y th^n our leghlalore receive. Hut perhapsIbealiuugest aigumcut uia-lc against bh-unlal
►ions hi Itiiode 1>
of George F. Bay-
ton, who was indicted by tlie Grand jury for atn^lous assault u|HM) David Hand at Ep£ Harbor City iu April last, came ujj'for trial. The case occupied the attedtion of the Court tlie greater part of tlie day. A former jury iu ihe failed to reach a verdict. The testimony was voluminous on both side*, and the Jury, after deliberating but a vhort time, relumed a verdict of guiltv as charged iu the Indictment. The Court sentenced Dayton to two years in the State prison at bard labor. Prosecutor terry, a short time after, cauM City Marshal Hen ft, of Egg Harbor City, to make complaint before a justice, charging Hand, the complainant in the former case: Dayton, the victed defendant, and witnesses I Johnson and Bailor Lauer, with fighting. The matter wfil come before the Grand Jury at the December term of
Court.
Winfield Morris, guilty of assault and battery, was sentenced to serve four midFibs in the County Jail and pay the eiwls, and a aentence of two mouth* and coats was imposed upon Bernard O’Neill. 1 lit 1 ourl (urned down a numls^r of applications for naturalization |>aj>er». the ground that the applicants hsd
Wool seal has advanced seventy per cent in price, ’tis said. Our stocks are great and new and right—the prices a trifle less than last year's. Electric sealskin gets the same careful making here that distinguishes the work on our Alaska seal garments. Electric Seal Capes, $22.50 to $75. Collarettes and boas are here in almost endless variety, including all the Parts novel-
ties.
FALL OVERCOATS
A good many men have wondered how we manage to sell such an overcoat for $5. It is new; a revelation in clothing selling.. Absolutely allwool and of if good and enduring black; made without a tkimp; right shaped; right in
every way! $5.
Or, at $10—Covert Coat, thirty-fire inches long. All
the asked-for shades.
$15—not the next price, but
registration law.
This concluded the busims* of the (September term and Court adjourned.
WAHAMAKER*S
compiled with tlie pruvidoti* of the a stopping place for hundreds 1 reeurestt™.... of careful dressers. Covert
Coat; strap scams; all-silk
lining.
More sorts to see than we’ve room to tell of. Enough to hint of Philadelphia's overcoat readiness — best exemplified here. Thank you for keeping this clothing business growing —-it makes more and more
things possible. CANTON FLANNEL
I- as t w inter we learned how to sell a good unbleached C;
Sertoli) Stmt ud Atburj hum
W. L. BERRY,
Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST..
idrlplila, I-I*.
Kspalrtnz a spvclallj
k-uu, Pine, Cedar
and Hemlock
BUILDING LUMBER.
Siding, Hoorirp, Wicdow Framei,
Sisk, Coors,
Blinds, Mon dings, B-ackeis, Turn rflt, Shingles. Pi k s. Lath Ua*. Ctmtiit.
«>OL WIIrE WALE
=0 iti<-b<w wide, well *
*®I* per yard, at
tiivr to Nl.:>3 |»t-r y nrd. Fancy MOHAHt—4u S sm.il.fuf
2&c
FBESffH CA«H-
Al.L-WO meief;—<4 Hut —Id h
tub-.
B. C. INGERSOLL&CO.. a,\'UEKTHKK«S
HSU
Mo. HMM AaHwr* awn nr. C1TT, II. a. "7*“.^ 'tunm
EN«I,
A lull supply constantly on sWtV.E M . hand, and under cover. l,! “ 7
—.Orders left at No. 759 As-
bur>' avenue will receive imme- wpla vkh.
diate despatch by Telephone.
: * aic
HI.AtT» AJ.L WOOL FHENt'll , -IOKM AND >1 it All -FLi.K- 41 , tirh,*- aidr, tire usual 5u-oeut quaint, 1*7 I 2 rriila j*er yard. MDHAIlt AND U.HH, t |(K|i»NH | "rW-*< ' welt, en vailing EtT I ‘J n•III r>o (i nla, 1
IIIEM !-r: 1:1.1;,
' ■ .“ ;, 50c
PLAIN HLAt'K
5De lo M2 410 |>i-r yard.
KF.ATKS
JEFFRIES a.YDKWJIKFJtfi ?1.\D K|dB71LJdEp,S. OtLatar A Last. MANactaa. O 4>. Wt-T AVEXUK. CtTUR UTT. Jt. . 'XOTIC'E. Tbt tit.arr.trnrd hsvr UitsdsT «r,rm~J s l-srli.,relit j. oaasrilrest} Iroffcim,, a ,
x-'-.f.t it
ATtrory ivftmf. tv.w?, e (N>?,’^< e / “ ^
TI?1« ^-KKt'RR.
hated Hrpt. Z i*B5. ' 1 1<K - NN '*-TT.
ODR SHOES SPEAK VOUIMES FOR THEMSELVES! VulUnM* flIIMt With prrdnrM point*; Uir I".mt« an writ taken. b«.: anil an -n plenty i* taker* for our.Iua*. Hucbmburo
umber Yard and OAcc:
< or. I2tk St. & West Ave..
OFEAH f;iTY. IS. J.
m.At
o cz GO
4L5 «*4nla per yard. t'AMKI.'S llAIIi AND SEItGF HOI K F I TES. Holfl.KB ASli M-ONOKD tT.triHS-c.jwuiiiv ^ .Irablc for eapf atid wtaiK, to a gr. at VTWtety, 44 tuo*; ioelreit wide, at , “.■Jr to Mg.OO per turd.
if yard. vI.Ul/
37;c
^ .1. WOOL ENGLIdK CHEVIOT - in iiaiy Wur, Vi hickto wide, tjti- ». 11 »'Tth "Jj ct-uta |«t yard, at OOC ALL WOOL UENRIETTA-ta ■ I- .tiitat.le |..r .trivet ai.d evening ■t ear «•. iii-'Ih* wale, welt worth cyt4 o tit* jarr yard, at - OOC l£r£ ,* )L FICfl’ItED GKANITEj ide. worth $}M'per 70C ■l-re tai atteutfon i* olfed |„ . | ( >t of t'HEt’K sriTINtiH—U»ey are 4« neh.* Wide, and have creter'bceti auid Ilian 74 ceuta per yard, ITtEgONB—in w-<*>l, aiik and-wm-l nd molusir-and-wuul—plaiu and twotied eOn-ta, from Nl**54> 4o ^»6.00 per yard. t'AMUHE 4'lAITH—pfauo and two$2.50 to $6.00 per yanl. ItOlXT.E t'HEVIOD*—iu the iateat >iiti'iiiati.>n* of ruture, from $1.50 to $3.00 pot yanl. 'lEUSON—aUk-aitd-w -nded (idor*, at $2.50 per yanl.
j vaiitiig pdee
Pim^nnrmk. October 7.1MB.
Wherever this paper goes please receive it the same as a letter or a personal call bearing a most cordial invitation to visit the store at this time while we are so proudly showing ofll the new Paris Gowns and wraps. j ^
There are so many fins j re n ' |V|;‘ ncl
things to present that .-e must | 16 f„ r a do I|* r , 'i, bn nacusud lor not having | a frat in j rals ^ room enough to d„p ay them ] Hwdnr vet io do it this year
jreal.
thud o
- _ ,h ™ b '' SL l » oiJ *»“ |* : with prir'es on the 'tawbui «-• » '-1 ! •“ "« ">*>•'® B'’ ttt* Mtottslt the goods are hi re—thousands imi I. law. were istared two courage to import a dozen for- 0 { yards
'■n* *“ ' »■ *■«" *««*■ •“*“ ,im " ! Bleached, too. but that costs
yards for $i.
i r *:r.itig aigumt-t,i, b font (hat in abnut . tales that bate bh-ui
j eign dresses, but in these times, j „„ al ■! with so large expectations from 8c or i:
. oitr customers, more than ioo :
j enOTsip^ncw Pattern Dn-
Ilhudi* ita* had two extra Mawfon* must l»c here to make a proper i
4 ilw tegular start of the season: while th-j i (Jusmn.f Atgeid now contents of ninety live great WWI.'Srimu^r 1 for ' :i t.'" coses ail tu'd is on!
view nt once. ,
•ailed an extr»-*Wit.u ot ^ 0 } to know the new fash- : rt with tire viewol having ions is to live too far away r prize fighting, i from Thirteenth and Chestnut
«tant matter br..ughl «,ut streets.
<>vet»y In Ithudc Island
bat lu many «f tin-state* SILK WAISTS AND SKIRTS Wbi.h have btcuuiai a.».foo. there i.« j Paris dainties are shown in .u*. u.^,u, MiuBpl.uch v.i'.v', us we never before I
John Wanamakei
F. E. Champion, ICE, COAL, w. Sprinj In*, ic* But Gntta. ill Sum WOOD, ATI Lanirtha Cut to Order. \fflCE AND RESIDEICE: 684 Asbury Avkhue.
go CD
2
Ct u, tc
c
K E
FANCY V
inrhe* w ide, iu *ign*. prevaiOaf in.*. »i
>■« yard, at . —
I NA CLOTH-.42
' 31.00
$2.50 per yanl.
Fill-lLIAN—iB iwi>-tuned and plain ’--•t«, at r
$2.00 per yarp.
' l!| 'll- and wool jac4 HD—In a gitwt varrety of dnigu* $1.00 to $1.25 per yanl.
SILKS-UnprecedentedValues: ! B .V A< 'K BATIN’ DKt'HESjiE—a j quality t hat ha* t.* „ re-limg ** a bar1 ‘. ■ ud wt.Hi ptninUy will
I i»'du|.'i, ure, In uu
I -$ F F F7TA SILKS—in two and three ,, -n<d figured and st,tired cflocta. Va-ri-rtl- (vnibiiiallnna of culur*. —/L~ 75 c from hie |ier yard to
lit- wide.
, r-I'ACK (JIEOS GRAIN BRO-
a. wdl -J ^ $ I ‘F-rv - w ith hatit, tigure-.aboot 50dif-
cHr "‘ l' 1 d ' - "'irn*, — inches •yOL wide, worth Bl.2a per ystd, at QOC
MAIL ORDERS a.vu«tely .
OCltAN CITY, M. J.
ARCHITECT,
CONTRACTOR AND RUILCER. Hans and sp*-cifications fur- 1 nished. a |
Terms rt asonable.
«IM M IND BIGHIH M. Ocean €Jlty, K, J. I
GILBERT i LAKE,
House & Sign Painlere.:
•TO Ml AMItMIfOl*, A
««» AMRIRV A % BI.N'I'I-^
STRflWBRIOGE & CLOTHIER, PHILADELPHIA.
CITT SHOPPING MADE EAST!
JJlr\S Jl. S. JJUTT/lhV/S, 7 The GLYCINE cottage. *Ml«} An.. U:n 7;h Sl„ Otean Cbj, I. J..
H A V I Y O r THI K I' CHEW’S
E. CLINTON St CO.. cui,r. u, ^ SS — j.' lira■mcT.fo ! t TMTE ST.,’ ;
REMEDY?
B re pn**> • SmilsH si Ik. I ■ in* “i,''■’•"’".T *"■' l.lntfctn* rurntba ' .mna. , tr.«,.l„l l , > Inilsl.iiuatkin and j .I HiTL i'» Li'k,"" n **■ HnarataM*. J. », CHE*, ludiaiic m Frepniur. IPharmacy. I am iireietred lo lumisb a first-e)a»* n-d iuj..;, guaianleed to withstand the ft'»t or i liniatic rhangea, whirl) haa no •tipertnr m tlie markel at the preaent
I raving. Not only nr*
PHo.auu.rMiA, ra.

