Ocean City Sentinel, 17 October 1895 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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obtuar mind under. laud- Move! He In me All the taw. that have becd All u|> tlw Male Mew li

{•mni a illilii lt*e p«.t il.fwyear. »efe campaiKu m... lueefinp. j t***”! Ur » UemucratU- <\>uneM> and Uoll»> iiu* » k IIOVr j .j «iib uoeratviiiiua all ncrive (iH-ram- n.eU.r-d -f adtrMi-iua lbr«, | ttoa of a Iieaincratk- Prwldeut. Tlit* liona. Hrilltardl v Ulumlnaled j *ln«le excepiion wm the Wllaoo-<j..r wured. In alilcii »re i.!a«i-.l landt

;man tariB WH. Thla bill Piw.id.ul murie, and Cleveland a!lowed to become a law i. plawd. '

wftbout bi* elgnature becauae (be Cior-, the route, and aith ~ . .. man amendments did not familiar “tbe | generally create more or l.» 'entb” k H induntrial depreaBiou” in tbi. WHinlry : .ia-m , dial Cleveland deeired. He wanted— ar< 1 '’mg It abaolute free trade in order to bumn « v t >1 » I. i r» -w M(>hjir IMush R bu.iuem in Kugiaud, erlf>|denur nren- MAKER ? inihr* v-r*!*-* .!, UbcturinK in»tituilon> and tbnwr .rur' P»(i AUwrai*.0«obeet*. IIW what Vi: w . !.i •»wkiuK |w>|He out of employment, j The first photograph made ! Thcrr*

s a M- w taken 54. at <•- • il metal, jbetw< . ii.

CARRIAGE ROBES

Part of this, y.-opr-i ness business is to so]

in and s. t - hov

These fin.

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. . out 01 employment. | TTie. first ph -- many line* of industry thi» ba- in .^jn«-rica w. been tbe prarH-wl efleet of Pefnacralic; on a . ,,, ■•CtltatluB. The Dennaratlc Conans*- [ r r ,, m ,

meu from Sew Jerwr v..nd for tin, , ' 'i - '' r ■■■■■ v iwniieioua and deatru^ire tn.aMir.-.' tiow s nu. ii States Mint j Kn-.; *'■*—**—* J ‘—1 j by Joseptt Saxton, October 16,

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Kveiy Itepul.in-an Coni-n-—man v.a.d M'V Jost-p.

•be Urm.^Tau.j 1839—thedayafur the definite j .-a

OrR candidate forGovernor la making

“ btutllng campaiitn.

Hon. Jons \V. Grioob, of

tbe leojile'a choice for Governor of lire Bute of New Jereey, I* a comparatlvely young man of RU|erl,.r buainaw intellect. high moral motieea, clewr |*n*ptiona and unblemUlMd character. He la a aafe and capable man f.ir the office to Which be baa been nominated. What more of a nun can he aald? What moreiaueccary to be aald? Keputc

licana, by ail meaua, atiould net balluta for Hon. John W. Grigga.

Thk Hon. John W. Griggs Is developing qualities as a camialgner Ural amuses serious apprehension in the hreaats of the Uemocralic managers. They try to make light of his effort*, but is the face of the splendidly sue coreful gatherings at which lie has ap **»red, and the deep Interest aronser by bis Hear cut and wtl! timed arguments, it is more than evident that tbdr light heartedu«s ia very superficial. .Mr. Griggs is to be congratuhtfod'upun the work be has already accomplished. The tremendous aodiooce* and H.ne attentkm given wherever be apieara is a flattering testimonial to his worth and ability, as well as a cheerful augury of tbe Success of bis

campaign. .

Cbarial.nsofNew Jersey 1...^ de-1 account of I .. lire people by boldly declaring «,ublUh,-.i •bat me KepuWre.,, ,«m .s re.p«n«l-| pUg^fl.-U

present "industrial deprere-j--t»e countfl® was pnajs-nm/'

when t|ie Democratic party came in to

and "industrial depression" set *>d as that 1 arty assumed con-

trol of I lie government. Every man of ordinary inlellbrence knows this., and we do not believe that the declaration ' ' «be IVm.M-ratic platform of New Jer- *' will deceive any one—especially

workmen who lave been thrown 1 °t employment tbn>ugh HennsTalu-

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tRlars at Work at Atlantic CTtj . '

Kobherksjire Incoming alarmingiv frequent In .» Uanlic t3ty. Early Son- : day morning thieves entered tbe elotliiug store of Aaron Hitweh.on Atlantic avenue, below Kentucky, forcing an entrance bj -raping away the putty and removing the glass from a window in tbe rear of the store. Nothing u nknown at tile thieves' visit until bite in lhe_ morning, when Mr. Hlrscb, on friing h'jbe-sUire. found everything in d»waer. The midnight- viabure had evidently searched among the piles of clothing until they found what they wanted and then scattered the remainder about tbe floor. The slew de-

partment was also visited and the fact tile if round >6,1 . >oHofW,„ amak ,. r

•hoe*-are miaiug seems to indicate that Ibe thieves were after tbe best of every thing in tbe establishment. L'ntil Mr. Hlracb takes an account of stock be w ill

be unable to esUmate bis kiss. Early Halurday morniog burglars

lituke into tbe residence of William Delaney, on Norib Missouri avenue, by removing tbe glass in a window. The ■ume plan was used in entering tbe Hincb store, and tbe police believe that both robberies were committed by the

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A seidiit/ powder Ixix with m%> a few Hakes of iodine answered . <■ .?"! 1 for a coating box, while a ci-rar i .-> 1- .v box and burning glass were **»-*., • 0 . improvisc-tWor a camera. An ! l '" r rniLawu mi*. 1,1 iron spoon served 10 heat the I - »«>n >« w 1 mercun to develop the plate. !*»reia.«~*-ia>a 1 he result was a picture show- ! ‘ SvISiai J.‘s‘ l " 1 ','/-' ing a portion of the State Ar- I j^« ,r s' j. senal and Philadelphia High.! .L'ls^sTti ri.* 4 *»*V*-!* School, which then stood on |i£sJ- , .T‘S? h.—.. the ground now occutiied bv ^ Hi. i.._- ' ■•.klsa.oM sad 1

WOMEN'S COATS

Depends on the stuffs whether or not the coat is lined. Tfaese cold-resisting double-faced cloths would lie half spoiled, were tKe stylish i plaid back hidden by a lir. ing. The cloths that have all | their beauty on the one side |

- \:-B. ^ (JO., 'PifTe, Cedar and Hemlock BUILDING LUMBER.

Sitfirg, Floorirg

window Fcaroei,

Sash, Goers,

6li«ds ( Wou dingi B r ackels, Turnirgv, SMigles. Pukr's, La<h Line, Cemrflt. I A lull supply constantly 01 1 - | hand, and under covey. J Orders left at No. -59 Av " bt:r>- av enue will receive imme : diate despatch by T elephone. tirter Yard asd CPc : lor. ! - >ili Si. 4 Wt-M tif.. «m »:ax €;itv. !% j. F. CLINTON & CO., "Sr--BROSHES, 1008 IIBKET, ud 8 S. TESTS ST..

THE QUESTION

CONCERNING

MEN S *«° BOYS'CLOTHING

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UN'S CH|-\Hn M ils 1 ' S7.50 kl «M.V "y $8.50 Mi irv.s SiTTS-kmg ii-h.- *" $7.50 • I KM Bl I. BklASTED 5tHTS $2.95 to 510.00 < noVi*' lil-i y.

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HOV.V Bl I I CHINCHILLA BEET.

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$6.50

ust is ue l .1.handsome!); pi'“g.ie of Men’s and Boys’ ne -ili.-strwom are exact . vim«- of the newer* and A postal ( . rd to us with ! address will bring you oklets. S-ii measurement

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STRAWBBIOGE & CLOTHIER. PHILADELPHIA.

8. WOOD

tnmaacUM) by

Some of tbe

GouncU at it* tou* very moi-b like child's play, and i* of no •vaii. In the flret place, a motion w w varried Hmmgh insfnicling tbe Clerk lo, bare tbe Solicitor “draft an ordinal* in reference to paving, omitting brick from tbe Ibt of paving materi-

ais.”

A few minute* later another motion —vailed a reaoiution by ibe Council—

fivvn ,|J thr I ——■ uii me uric Sloe parlie*. Mr. Delaney was awa- UfC backe d up with Satin rha- *' y tl *r » c rram« „r hi* wife to dame. Wonderfully stylish

Coats, pick where you may.

$15 to $20

Most o! the Coats we show

THE EMMETT.

OCEAN CITY. N .T.

"1*11 for reception ..f gue*u.

find a man in tlrebed rxom. Hesprung from bis bed, and, after a desperate »lniggle In tbe dimly-lighted ajwrttneut, tbe thief broke away and made bi» escape. A aeareb revealed (lie fact that a bureawdrmw er in the room w here Mr. and Mr-. Delaney were -leeping bad lieeit ransacked and a con-iderable sum ortnooey which had been hidden

there bad been stoleti.

A few night- ago Mason's store was entered and tbe cash drawer rifled. Police Officer Mathis found tbe glare

r broken, and, making a

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A. BOYLE.

WESLEY HOUSt, • >r Slh St. and Wesley \ve OCEAN CITY, N. j. '

A Great Push-for l ,

Fall Business.

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“Be it resolved by the Mayor and Council of tbe Borough of Ocean City, N. J., that an ordinance entitled an ordinance prescribing in what cares sidewalk* shall be constructed, repaired ■ud maintained at the expense of tbe ■butting land owners be so amended a* U> exclude brick as a material to he used for such purpiwes. Tire, referred to took efleet

November, 1882.

'liKC. 2. That Ibis ordinance shall Udre efleet ou tbe 15lh of November, What prompted this motion? Council, ilrelf, knows very well that an ordinance cannot be amended by a simple mottos, or even by a resolution. Boll areoutof place wben it comes lo amend

iug an ordinance.

Couudi should not blot the year’s work by any such Irregular, Illegal and uncalled for legiaiaiiun as above referred to. Some of ibe best sidewalks in tincity are paved with brick, and before attempting -uch legislation a- proposed Council would serve I be city better kg'klng after the enforcement of i present laving oidiuance, as not oi quarter of the paving done by tire City

< ouucil has been done In ar-cordance "o«aui tberewifb. Still, tbe bllU have l*eu l«jlng, |«id and tbe amounts charged against track, the nrniM>riiM ti*.. —.... ,i... .

—• — >■, muu, uimaing a

««areh, discovered Ibe empty cash drawer. It bad been torn out bv fort*. Assuming that further depmUti.,,,. wlli be attempted. Chief of Polk* EldfHlge has Instructed bis officer* to keep a vigilant watch for tbe thieves. Any auspicious looking person-found in tbe city will be taken into custody.

are imported anti neither the , apeless style or tbe sea voyage j r 1 seem to add much to the cost, j 2 for here are Imported Cheviot Coats, reefer front, scams all | hound; half satin lined; at I$8.50. Made in Berlin. |

There is a story of Coats at I M *“- 8. Bouanr. Prop

• • n. linker vV Brown after.? . t >c , could hardly wait on the • '•() took out their front, en- ' capacity of their store •- v»:d Suits at t$ and Trou-

What next.?

• 'ls for yon. We haven't ; pared by the carload.

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THE VAN DALI A,

[Oulral Ave., between Ttb and Sth

Tbe^lale*! development in Ibe war ^wween AtiauUc City and the Pennsylvania Kaiimad Gumpany ia an absolute Injunction issued Kriday at Trenton by Vice Chancellor Bird, on a bill filed bj^iolicitor I'bomiawii. for tbe railroad oompany.aad tbe injunction is directed to the Mayor, Chief of Polk* and officers of Atlantic City, and reads

»S—bul no room for it (oday. ISLTSSSJSf ISi i ne Coats are of Dia;-onal i T«rm«rn—wnijii rwmeaurenBsf-j Cheviot, halfsi ,, , - J • ' ~'~

collar.

DRE5S STAFFS

Twenty-five cents totlayhuys |

IRA S. CHAMPION,

■ Why more of the same’s..?: <>f ?,?;■, . half the business we can attend ;>■ Next thing is to sell. We’ll sell—no doubt about jhat. .... er is snre to become a purchaser, 'i for all sorts of clotbesAlk •;

Clothing line.

No greater Clothes selling P ,i h! , , han j and $6 S20 and $xs kinds Black 5l: ; - , an-iw,fi. Substantially half prices foi , a,: and V, inter Ov ercoaD.

e pnees where every enstom- • of the season—Lower prices O’ Suit*—everything in the

ICE CREAM.

•That you and every one of y< ab^ulely deist and refrain hum Ing up, displacing, impeding

” * > —# ■■■—--si i-.'-iiiig or in way Interfering with tbe track, of tli '■—■— j —m dC

, —......,, n who uh* irwcas

j Camden and Atlantic lUiln«d t om- » l* 0 .'' 00 Atlantic avenue in tbe City of e Atlantic City, a> they are now laid, and 1 fr ' jn ‘ Preventing or in any way hindery * U K "aid company in the free and uuine U-irupted use thereof, and from pre- ► v ®u*lug, interfering with or in any y Manner hindering said oorapany or its . workmen or agent* from rejadrlng, rt-

tcatoring and RbuHdiug Its said

* ~ —.uai 8 nj against 1 on Atlantic avenue with rail- of «ue properties. We refer to Ibe filling 'Ire J-atteru and kind shown in the hill

lu with gravel on either aide of the *“<1 complaint by the diagram flagging. Tbe contractor* have invari- 'rexed-” The city -

ably omitted this requirement, and j “I'i'b’,

Council bss been very reckle-s in pay.

. -ii.clciiu uruay ouys such qualities as were fifty ! cents ttyo or three years ago. | It is needful to keep this in I

mind, or you would count as LEADING MILK DEALER OF OCEAH CITY

mean the goods we tell of to dav Th.-t- -i—i.rh* .........

day. 1 hey are right, pretty,

good! For insuncc— 36 in.all-wool French Serge. Eleven colorings. 25c.

Prices will be no lower. Mat-, ,. \\ e're told we're getting t'-- 1:mS< the money or about half to v :. v

Boys Clothes, too—same

No change in the Railroad Fa amount of our goods are entitled under (

In

*n is on the upgrade, filing, it will take half iu clothes.

» *n<3 Unua-etton-r?.

Purchasers of reasonable

> their carfare paid.

Seteotb StfMJ ud Asbarj Aventif

Much the same effects in „ _

American gdodfo “They. too. * fi 'C-*NGERSOLL&.CO..

O.VDERTH KERS

icvsie-s in

lug lor the half-completed work. TMK DKMOCMATIC IDI.A. The Baron Muncbauseu Ikm<s ratlc pUtfurm of New Jersey deHart* that "ibe industrial depression with wbk-b we have been affrctMi during the im-t Ibree years is <1,arg.-al.lt t„ legi*Ulioii enacted by ibe HepubUcan parly. Krom ibe character of ibe men in ebarge of ibe convemion we w ould not have been surprised to see the platform declare that water run* up bill and that roses bloom upon thistle*, but it 1* difficult to understand bow men of dlnary intelligence expect people believe that the Kepubllcau party ia reapooaible for the depression in buaiiKM f.«r Ibe tust three years wben Ibe Democratic party ha. had cunlrol of tbe government during that entire period. During the past ibn* years the Bepubiicau parly lias been po*e|lv« lo either cause "industrial

"*■ depression" or to enact law* that would

prove beneficial to our bomelndustriea.

*111 Immediately

to have tbe injunction aet

Uriggs to Np«-Mk Ml Atlantic Cit> Hepublkans have arranged for a mas meeting in tbe Academy of Music to morrow night, when Gubernatorial Can-

dldate Griggs, Senator Voorbeea and

Stokes and Cougremmau Pitney will nddreawee. Special tnouswm.be Somers' Point, May's landing and Hammontou after tbe meeting to accommodate resident* of those tow ns

Mo«« Meeting.

A^grand Kepubllcau mass meeting w ill be lieW In tbe court bouse, at t'a|». May Con it House, next Halurday afternoun; at 2 o'clock, to be addnw-d by Hon. John W. Griggs, candidate for Governor; Hob. Mablou Pitney,

gressmau, and Judge Port, X’otersAf ' *

all parlie* are luvii«f to attnid.

(■rohlbltion dominations. Tbe Cape May county Probltiitioulsts

Saturday nominated Theodore Corson, of Middle township, for Assembly and Mark B. Hcull, of Cane May City for

Bherifl.

1 do are 25c.

And. skipping lo the 37^0 range, tile selection is vastly greater than ever. Beaut)’ and serviceableness are com-

bined in every one.

There are—

8 style, of Imported Melange Suiting. 18 sty le* of Imported Mixed Suiting. • °f Dome^ic Ilourrtted Xorel M-tyles of Domestic Figured Novel Storm Serges in navy, black and brown, maintain their prestige. 38 m., 37>ic.

SHOES

The wizard of the Shoe store Keeps right on with the sur prises that have set the whole town wondering. Such shoe selling is altogether too interesting to miss Those who have depended on us longest for footwear are the stores staunchest friends—for. some how, shoes from Waoamakrr's wear better than those to be had anywhere else. It is this .Shoe wizard s know-how that keeps them to the high stand

ard.

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1 ’ s «i«r carfare paid.

WANAIVSAKER & 3R0WN SIXTH 22 MARKET PHILADELPHIA

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-FEFFRIKS & KKATEJS.; O.N'DERTHh'ERS WD KWMHh|dKR f S, Gilbert a Lakc. M*N*ot*s.

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OUS SHOES SPEAK VOLUMES FOR THEMSELVES!

CITV SI.OPPIHG MADE EAST!

NISI H. S. UWTflSBf;,

*T tmc GLYCINE COTTAGE.

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Miss M. E. MATTHEWS, iitist,

n A V K YOU T R I EI CHEW’S

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1- *• CHEW, luLhctBrer utf I

-' Abbott's Pharmacy,asm '-'“O Ctty, N. j

Joseph G. Champion

—ud -atwad French Calf.kin ftbww. 1» Patent 1rat her, if yuu wl-h. 1 * '"* l A tern can tannsd I 'alfskin ImpurtW Pstent Iraihsr Slura.

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»wt Otirwas Cldaklu ghcra, buttea

ALBERT GILBERT.

BARA LAKE

KNORR & CO.,

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F. E. Champion,

ICE, COAL, P«f» Spriig Wile' let. Bed Gridn. ill Sun

WOOD,

All Langths Cut to Order. #

OFFICE ARD RESIDERCE;

634 Asbury Avenue

GILBERT i LAKE, Hoflse & Sign Painters.: WTORi; AMD MHot-i «»» ANKI KY A \

w - L-BERRY, "anufacturlng Jeweler, Ml. „ sm Til SECOND ST„ ■ *lillu<t< || l |,| Ui

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"son it red

>tnish a flr-iu I.-* * >«•■>

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ARCHITECT,

C0NTRACT0H AND BOILDEI

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