Ocean City Sentinel, 24 October 1895 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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K~ C'UKTIW ROBIMMli.

KMTOB AKIl f*ROJ*HIICTOB. j w —— - -. «uv i'»n- _ ,

<M««a cm. new jKM*r% ,or r ’ 0 ' er,K,r - •oounpwjJed in jour b.t.ny to ihr»-n —— f onpo-DMui Hinrj C. iMtdeMdacer. j facta* put forth by lbe fteput>ih-an> ..f nri

■r i i-Judin J. Frank Fort, of Newark, the Stale to rratorr tn the people " ^ -

* ;«td Senator F.*ter M. Voortwa • • I'uhn oouuty, Kot in touch with

— ..._LiLcr- ' voter* of Cat* May rouuty at ('. THURSDAY. OCT. 17, 188.1. j House on Saturday.'

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•• aacoo-.i cum. oi.ii Boner jiDoriiiiiK and were met

W .% NAMAKi:K’H

■-.ch season finds us a •t •nt lactur' in ihtf for arkrts — making the «• firing you n o^e stir

e THE EMMETT. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Now open for rereintoo of icueate. ‘or te.-ma, etc . widm* •> M A. BOYLF..

FOR ti^VERNOk,

’ dock In Ihr it theatation

a laijrr number of iief>ut>tlcam.

, tuy and ez-Po-tmaBler liichard•sirted the jayfy to the Union Hotel. ■ w tiere (Candidate Urine held a revet j lion.after • hicli lie foofea few mouien . for lunch and then t»iran another n j ceptirNi, abich fududed the rapidly-it. ! * iea»in« crowd of dtireu.. imi.itw de|,~ j **•'»• from »il part* of the roomy, H |, j had Kune to attend the county couvet

and (good KovrrimiruL

our approval of the aon«mrul efof the iteputiiicui latrialalure'to redeem the State (rota the evil iawr enacted t.y prrTiotnDemdetHle laturew. Weylve our rariHwi wupport

r candidate for ('

■ areeva* a law?

- , U KSLEY HOUSt,

I fits scavtn s Coats at f 1 5 | ^r. 8th St. and Wesley Av and «2o are equal to our fics; OCEAN CITY N I por olf. rin^s a „d j ,

ii.t\<- ttirt ign-made garments j ,,rr—.— roV'*'? 1 '** ** e ^” grotvB more "interesting any ' here else?- ; j “ “

^THE

SIlWllDfiE & CLOTHIER. MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR 1 MEN’S, WOAUN’S AND CHILDREN’S HOSIERT ’ MEN’S AND BOfS’ SHIRTS,

ya larye numnrrot Hepublicaiw. n. .«ir candidate for tooern.rt- the H-.n .

Senator K<m, ex-Senator W.S. Leani-'f John W. Un?|ni. and take pride in hi* '"t many Other Stor _ _ ,

on <>(' fiy. to lx* sure—you are jontral Av*.. betwmi Tth and Sib Kt.

'—regaled with feeble

our candidate. ‘I» and Sherifl.

•tMftoly trye

■woSalWetaa

VANDALIA,

Mr*. H. Hi wav. PMprtefreM.

uwyupetinK wai* held •ourtThou'W. HiasSaf 1

JOHN W. GRIGGS, OF PASSAIC. FOR ASSEMBLY, FURMAN U LUDLAM, OF DENNIS TWP. FOR SHERIFF, ANDREW J. TOMLIN, OF MIDDLE* TWp.

“We charge the Republican Legialature of 1886 with attempting to dtag the Judiciary of New Jersey into the field of politic*, and we omgratulate the -people of the Bute upon the dectaon of the Supreme Court, which hac ftdlcd the attempt to turn our County Court* luto pylltical machme.." declared the Democratic platfurm. And then the Convention proceeded to show it* aineerily and conaiateucy by uomi nattng the head of tlie higbeat C-nm forOovernor. The aulicitude of the Democracy about dragging the Judiciary luto the field of politic* I* really touch lug ! Pi rat Bedle, then Werta, and now

McGill!

i’-' Bxsbi-iAKi.v enough the Democrat* ■ and not the Republicaus are making bluer and even angry eriUdamt of their CMididate for holding fact to one office while they are trying, without the le malstance from him, to elect him to •nolher. Some of tbe*e Democrat* deny with alnxM pmfane emphani. that Mr. McGill dW not want the nomination, and atwert that, on the contrary, be nlgnlfled hi* williugnewa to accept, if not hi* desire to obtain the nomination. From a Democratic utaudpolnt the ait nation la demoralizing and dangerou*. To Republican* it Umerelv interwliug a* a cane of trouble in a puliUcal family which aaaume* to be

bappy, Uu ian’t.

, r.. 2 o’clock a jin the county

j train* arrived |.«drd with |>am-iiinr> I '"‘tn <'«K M *.v Cfty and tlw lower end of the county uu both tlie Weal Jrr*r\ and South Jersey lUilruwds. A Unit il< legation from Ocean City—a Itoj.utihau »ln>ugbuld—at rived j'u two fourborne <>muibu*e* and other vrhidea. accompanied by the W. A. Mauahati Mil-

itary Rand.

K* Awemblymau Kugene Cole, », chairman of the meeting, pre*entrd Mr. Grigg*. and thu waa the kigual for n oulbumt of eutbu*ia*m. Mr. (>riRg»-*]«,ke of thec«l combine, tlie attempted Senate steal of ’83 and charged that the Demon a (ic ring»tet* had iucrawed tbeexpen*a> of the State more than half a million dollar* over the expendlturew during Govern.* I.udlow'a«dmlui*lration. iieaaid tha“old K»UK" waa all In line working bard for Chancellor Met.Ill, exo-jding Baruey fc-dpi. who la out of the

IRA S. CHAMPION,

The tliirtietti annual meeting of

t ape May county Suuday-*.-h«ol ,\t

*.k place la*t WednodM

.oe rn*i MethodUt Plirfaeopai .-hnn T.Hrkahoe. Vh» President II S I*., la* no u|tied llte . hair in ! In-alnwti.e "*»• »<vv, KIi.Gifl.trd, tlie pimddent.

, ated by dur party!! WOMOV'5 SHOES Iheleglalattvr i-.ni;-k-^ Tfi. r.' is much gOtxI sense I

.sir lonorinie >*^ab,r j in H*aktfl£ \Votrwn‘s .ShoesWith j “— jeongress wcfilMng in thr sidt-s I

lie: ^ that th.'j may fie pulled on I “ i or oti with no woit)'about buj ■' tons or laces, but because it i *'• | se.-ms strange to see a woman’s j

irf ;shoc without the accustomed ‘I-HMSC HU DEALER OF OCEAK CIH

ol fastening these are

t the lowest prue

m s UNOERWEAfl - s tr

Effect gotxls. of o.

imptrrtarion:

MODI.KYis cI PFit

i-

r<*’ i*»/.fnso*nr.’

uy

iirert

FLEECED HOSIE«T-M»dc weiany for us fiy leading F u wan makers: . V l 1 VA ’ %>d k.a ■ I u h * l»J hit HAI.FMOSF 25 gflH?; ceils 5fr pair.

5oc

ICE CREAM.

■ j finished wi.h buttons in the

1 be addro* of Welcome w«* made by usual position. Rev. S H. Hatui, of Tuctatbnr, and r<--' Th,. I ' Cl *|*>tided I., by Mr D.,ugta*. a urc- , . «>ngrcss Shor-s .

uuniUr of delegate, were pre*.„t fr.ou ®* ^ U ' , n of Women s jiflermt i*»rt- of iIr- nattily, state| Choirs fi r ball and Winter Secretary Fergu*.ui made nu wldr.** »ear that we sell at $2.20 dr

,l ” - fHa rf' 3 ' tho- roal.t f In «•

III. I.i„k vf 0 [ iu ' >' " nr, ' r $1-50- Some

ol the other sorts are—

•e one

.fldrw. One*." Need.' •How

•How |

and “What the 1 attic One* Other .Object* dn--u-*-l wen’an We Improve Our Work," itw- tu Retain the Older Sehol-

SoeatA Si reel ud Asbtrj Iubbi

IH WOMEN S UNDERWEAR Natural and Scarlet Wool Ye* anti Drawers—in “Seconds,' AIT.Veetita rarh.

•They a

’ — Ml I III i 11. iltPsALat l 15,371 «i if ceia gr pair.

25 an 3!; ttiii ptr pair.

Button *

’•The Republican part yd oc* not ex 1>ecl to work miracle., " .aid Mr. Griggv, “but to rvaldre hooevty and uhl-b*li-iotred economy In Slate affair*.” He •aid bailor-box ntuflera would uut If pAlduned out of priaua If tie wa. Gover-

publican Hberifl* in tlie State and by their aid the Muffing could not go on thl* year. He .poke hopefully of hi* election and aaid he believed the county would repeat Ua noble majority „f lari

year for the wh.de ticket.

Senator Yoorbee* .poke prinr||«]lv of the rump Senate of 1893 „,d ol tb’,reaull* of the Investigating Committee, of which he I* chairman. He wa* followed by ex-Judge Fort, who made an eloquent and rfleclive addrew, which

evoked hearty applauw.

The meeting waa Uie beet attended nd m<«t enihuaiaatle ever held in Cape May county. Hundred* were unable to gain admbaton to the budding dur-

ing the a peeking.

•row and razor toe. kid w narrow to*, paten, leather

Officer*-elect for the new Sunday

rltool year com(,ri«c*: Prealdeut, He'v.,

Daniel 1. Camp, of Tuckaho.-: Vice. BOOKS l'rt*ddeiit, H.S. Doogla*. Court H.mj*,-- j T , -

Cone*|ondingBenetary, H. w. Hand.' , *. 1,8 rorn pr<'hynsivp liook Cape May; Member of .<r,ie Kxct-tiiive b us ' n, ‘« makes good readingCommittee, Juaeph William*, c*!,- dlmost As cheap as—well as

May; laical Set-math'*. Middle Town- * J

'hip, Truman Hickman: Upper

,—- —— ■ — p.woo ii ur waa uover- l-*ughlin; iPenui*. R. P. Tti'intpwot tK*r. He aaid there were eighteen lie- d»"Vr,William Cumming*: Cape Mat

publican Hberifl* in tlw Stata .n— John Mecrav

The peopde of New Jeraey, _ ^ Jeraey City Journal very truthfully ob•ervea, cannot be hoodwinked in thi* poliucal campaign. While they will wcuguixe In the DedocraUc candidate for Governor a moat worthy citizen and Upright official, they will aiao we behind him and hi* nomination Governor Werta, whnae admlniatration the Democratic Convention did not dare to endorse by a *iugle word, and all the member* of the old Democratic ballotbox .luffing, coal combine, race-track iniquity, and reckleaaly partisan and plundering ring*. They w ill U able to perceive, alongside of the face of the Democratic candidate the familiar pbyalognomleaof McDermott, ••Duke” Thompaou.lkJtn Flynn, Bill Daly, Johnson Coml.h, Sam KaJbch, ’ "Bob Adraln, Ed Price, ••Boh" Davie, W. B. Gourley, Joe Naar, and a host of other wmilar Democratic celehritkw. and will reflect that Baruey Ford would al*o be In the crowd of the backer* of McGlll’i nomination, if he dared to venture iut. the State; and then they w ill do worn judicious thinking and will vote f,i

John W. Griggs.

Oririlng Out to (tea

Edward Black, a fisherman, who put out of the Atlantic City* Inlet early Thursday morning p. fi.h, had a thrilling experience that wouIdJikely have ended In death but for ififprompt a.•tatanoe rendered him by a relief part* aanpaed of hi* fell,,* flabermen. Black, a* i* hi* dally custom, launched hi* frail fUrrj.lt long before d*j light and, despite the fitet that the wind wa* blowing a gale, started for the Ashing ground*, several mile, off AUautictliy He met with hi* cushtmary g.*d luck, and waa almwt ready to relurn by the

lime Ute larger craft put )>ul tliew did not venture a* far <Hit fisherman In the .mall boat.

About H o’clock, when lie rai*ed hi* small aail and started for the Inlet, the

.*** ,,l “*■ MAle, and Black

•non dkaveered llial In.tiwd „f making ta-. "''ore tl,c little ta»f wa. tiring steadily blown acawar.t He raised his nwt a* a signal ••( tli* ir*a*, and, fortunately for Mm tbi. »o»

•Higlia glass bv-f iatllsl., u

(epobllcaa Cowntf Convenllon. The Guf May county RepubHcan GouveijMoo met at Gape May Court House oh Saturday and w w. one of the most notable gathering* of it* kind in many yean.. It was called to order by John W. Reeve*, chairman of the prrvious convention, and Dr. Eugene Wa; of Deoniftownabip, read the call. Hod. Eugene C. Cole, of Upper townblp, wa* unanimously elected ebair»au and Alfred Cooper secretary.. Meaara. Dr. Eugene W»y, of Dennta: W'HJlam T. Steven*, of Cape May, and Dr. B. T. Abbott, of Upper, were ap. pointed a committee on credential*. They reported an entire delegation and The chairman apiniuted Messrs K Jolmroo, of Cape May; Amaaa Walters of Lower; F. T. Norton, of Middle! Robert R. Corson, of Upper, and J. C. P. Smith, of Deunia, a committee

resolution*.

abomination* were then In order. Hon. Furman L. Ludlam, who •bly represented the county In the Aasembly last wlnler.

by acclamation.

j the call for nominations forSberifl, Hm ^ f 3 Coaver, of Ocean City, pre-

John Mecny.

Mark B. SetitU, of Caj«- May, has declined the Prohibition nomination fur i Stierifl, and J<weph Swain, of Wo-t Cape May, ha* teen placed op tlk- ticket. !

Advice.

These titles in handy-volume ife; doth bound, at _}oc—

Br Amelia t

Opening of a Chest!

Aw.rB, “T

■tout Bifrr

Wrr. By K P.

sratoga. By Josiab

AfVuOug Oirr* Wooing. By E P

0r »«e* Rlbboa. By Amelia

And I-reach Novels at 25c ;•—° v ef 150popular titles; such . books as usually sell at from ‘'Sc to 90c. Here and n

* I n*'\ nr.- r-\.. i| nt gne

B.C.INGERSOLL&.CO.^ the “Firsts” s-11 readilv U.\DEIf?HKEK,S $1-25. I*ut do.not ren-i.-r

8 .S' D HJd HH fiJtJE'K S

OCKAX fn v, *.

We are IuIIt iin p.r.u to take ebarc. ysmaen, Hrntadeligiia and Iocs! f.,n.r •*k”* *“ *«“•* »«S one vir tl* l,.i 1 n<

H«*S

CHII.DRFN

M<t|(l,KY» KAXi

...,K

| bettr-r seiric Ab . WmiFNT-VKSTS-afi cdort

ItIBRKD Sll K 1^,^' 50C

e^^KW^i 25 and 37; cts. per pair. m s SHIRTS All kin is «

it prices'

1 1 .nd - - -- 11:\-S C N I.A IN DKHKD r I J. •JEFFHIE8 & kEATES. . Bedncedfrom? tn 7Cr Ml s|.|N sHIHTS-

n.\DER¥BKER8 WD EMWLJdEi^.

CiLaiWT A banc. Atanaocns. ^ > 4«1 WEST SVXJOJE. octas cm V J ... . " “ 1

DDR SHOES SPEAK VOLUMES ^JSEJKES -- FOR THEMSELVES! - mm, , , „ ,„„. IN n.M tilled * mi |wellne*t pek.i*. a ii; 11* file wfparate fnmi a]; Iter hn.l.r -'ll IRT- -.ur ow-o « —' ■' - “ ' ' »--o • pearl hultoae.

womfn< GKVIINI- SW|S< R1IUIKK MKRJNf) Vr-'TS-wh.ie mid natural. B.-dmtrt from «l t*. 1r 75c . •nviN S3 cenla or (hrrr for

1 wei-ht n.,c.l 1, «l N I NI.Al.NDraiKD WHlW

25c each ■***• -

NDKHKIi

iSJ

_ WHITE

sie

th studying If.

— _ __ speech the name of Andrew J. Tomlin. Jamew Di«k,aof Ca|* May, aeoonded the nomination. Andrew Week*, of Angle*-*, namwi'

J-Hwlug Willi*.

The vote on fir*! ballot was: Tomlin,

LM; W illia, 16. The Domination oi Tom- f* lin waa then made unanimou*. triumphs—

Kx-Aaaembly F. L. Riv-liardaou, . Cape May, and ex-Freeholder J.'w. Reeve*, who were awpiraul* for the Hberiflalty, withdrew Jheir uatm* prior So the aa*etnb!iug of tlie woven lion. Nominee* Ludlam and Tomlin were brought before tlie convention and each

; u turn made a few remark*.

The chairman appointed the follow,uy rxecuUve committee: Upper, Robert If Corwm, Waahington Vanfiilder, B. T AArbott; Deuni*. Kug.-ne Wav. Isaiali <iofl, (Tjgrlew F.jnter; Cape Mav Point Hamuel Tru*ty; Cape May City, Williax T. Hlerrn*, J. Stratton Waie. Lorvuz Johnson: Kra l*le Ctly, James T. Chap man; Wot Cape May, John Hpe„.,\ Angltwea, TlmmaaCotaon: H.dly Head, W. II. Bright; Middle, David Hurd, David Gofl, Abraham Hebeiliuger; laiwer, Hamuel Townaead. ib.lert K

H Ahd. J*tne. I Hof)man: H.»uth May, Rudolph; Urea,

- -- Udy. R * Robinson; Wiidw.**], U tlltam

-«o. iorvunaieiy ror him thl* was . IiMf c ’ ,n “ I “ ,,Fr organized

seen '.l.rougn a glaa* by Captain Munr.*- ' George I*.vet I .-hviri„„,

of one of tlx- larger i*«ts, w I*., franng * , * <1 ,l Uurtl* Rol>lusou *r.-tHarv

slartedMl'.r t he j ,uJ’hT,. '‘“ I ' The pre

Hut* waa hurriedly-mnhArt and*^ 1 r ,,U<1 , f '' lluH,,,,r ’

hour later, after a tattle with ti M -SnUhi

y baAthfaaUoad tor*,-Ue tlx-«a,ht.! Resolved, n,*1 we. the R. pubh.an* HTwLlr ‘“r* Mk - V ‘ -.‘.utton ae. through hv Ihr living .proj ^^lW 7' Ul,lrd ' ^ ,lir P'*l «J»^Ab«rSd%^ up l-"2 » Approved bj „„ " ^ 'be BlAle CoDvrutiou, and add our cmdem M 1-rty pidud him up. j umton u , tlllll „ f , u ,, ubJloilu , ^

WAXAMAKKR’S PHtl.ADm-HIA. October St. PWS

Autumn attractions—The beauty of the ripened year gathers in field and forest Who does not enjoy the picture |

under the stimulus of these j 2 5 c -

bright October days? And j i° HS Wanamakek.

Nature sets most -of the copies j

for textile workers. The warm f? 0 Otjl T TO 7 fin tints ol the Autumn are re- 1\* O. u 11 I Lp (Y IfUi fleeted on every side. 1 *

The wealth of the textile ' world is most easily studied here. W c did not stop with j the equaling of past seasons. That was but the starting point. Under such impetus stocks grew a million of dollars

beyond last year's limit, ami j dealer

the zenith of readiness is now j

reached Who doc „o, know Ping 0 e( ] ar

tne fashion world at its best lives too tar from Wana-

maker's.

WINTER COTTON STUFFS King Cotton has no notion

of relinquishing his sway because

the

Batina

m, romcf thin* in «yl», and M>

KNORR &CO„ ASBURT 1VEMUI AKB IlNTfi STfiEET.

Dri*rtriK-i,t and av.,

SIC

sic f Mall Older

STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, PHIL-ADELRHIA.

and Hemloch

BUILDING LUMBER.

\\\ J

n,

Siding, Floorirg, Window Franei,

S«»h, Doors,

Blinds, Mouldings, B’ackets, Turnlr.gt, Shingles. Rilke's, f-aih Lime, Cement.

A full supply constantly on hand, and under cover. Orders left at No. 759 As-

bury avenue will receive immediate despatch by Telephone.

triumph.

H oolenetle — The colors, weave and finish would make you guess it wool. Just cotton -^contrived by Yankee wit Six styles: 30 in., I2t^c. A

pretty dress stuff.

Lotton Plaids — Prcttv'*. •*. i, l#r. 12th M. i first Avr.,

Rni’scre of Wool never received so little for \Y, - ,1 ns nr ,w. If the raw material is s° low in price isn't it fair that Clothing ought to be correspondingly l„w in p rice . Dealers, middleraen and the wholesaler'are interested in keeping high prices. \ our best interests are served by coming .direct to ,01,r store. We manufacture all the goods we sell expressly for the wearer. Our aim is

to sell you at lowest possible prices ther b

our business another Million I h.ilar . You know just as well as we d—th- l ir mess the less the rate of expense.

Jfou needn't wonder that we seh Men's».!! Wcol M’s 5,5 mil tk 71; rou'H get an excellent Winter Otercoal, All Wool S5 SE ' 75 '

For $10.00 $12.00 and $15.00 First Class Best Sulis Boys —if he is big. $5.no ; Smail, $2.50 and on up WANAMAKER £t BROWN

M AMD Rfl A Dir r--r-

’ increasing

the bus-

SIXTH 222 MARKET

lumber Yard and Office:

OtKAW €71TI\ If. J.

E ounds ovf-rplaidcd with ight str aks that make them very effective. They bid fair I to grow scarce unless the mill! can run faster. aSin., 12V 3 c

F/awuifttes — You would j * A V ' ^ (U T K I K I) Know they were new, for non, CHEW’S

' Coogh and Consumption

supply w.ts arranged for b-for R, E JVl E D Y ? the cotton market had so in.,- If not. proar* 1 ten:* it »ac( ud gkt it a tflii tertally advanced. 24 styfi-s; .1.. (ou _ Infiammailm

CITY SHOPPING MADE EASY!

Jdl&S F. Jd»ffJ{EW f S. T THE GLYCINE COTTAGE, •ubj At.., b.loa 7lh St. 0c.it Chj, I. j.. -rsun* livinxlaOatSTurUkSiur^SS^L K£»“KiSSffli!s?dSsftS

* j* 41 XI.* parfert salMfsrUu* '*• all onWrs. WU1 «u lo Mx «

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5 ?

*WWSSSn!^7S£rS» > >L^ a. uSaauST8.? , *" U “^Wxbu, rtzwia, » kiss M. E. M17THEWS, litist, I : *7" drawln*. palnun* in nit, O ■ "wrsr*~“- j s , =

o cr C/3

£2 CD

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Ch JO c, K r

PHILADELPHIA F. E, Champion, p ICE, COAL,

WOOD,

A11. Length* Cut to Order.

OFFICE AID RESUIICE:

j Asbury Avkhue,

Joseph G. Champion,

30,000 yards, 5

WOMli.VS COATS I rune ’-’“’i."*." 1 , , „ b CHEW, lunkctimr ud Proprliiar 1,,»th. <li(r,-r.nc. tan™, | —_.raj,r=.-

[chin* ami cmln,. ,1,■ JStS'/SffSJiSSSSfSiXT'

E. CLINTON & CO.,

"r BROSHE^.;,;

GILBERT S LAKE, ' Honse & Sign Painters.

fetching ami copying that d tinguish.-s the (.’oats we s . li There isn’t a bright Paris or London or Berlin idea but is showm here—unless it was born V re after the latest i

arrivedltrinner* left the other ■ ,0 °* 8 8. TEJITH ST. *‘^ c - | rmi pa

TliU *pa>< x rssio.-j w L. -KERRV. Manufocturin* Jeweler, *0. U SOtTH SCCOM, sr.. I'ilHudv l|>|,| H . i. M Ita traum, a sprariaj).

MTOKF. AMO ■HOI-, «ot» AHiti MY av

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ARCHITECT, CONTBACTOR AND BUILDER. I1.ins ami sj.. . ificntions furrushed, , lerms ri osonaUe. ML>T HE. I.MI Eltmn ST., * C ily. IS*. J,