Ocean City Sentinel, 31 October 1895 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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Wei^ AManUeU» i. to have a <*« n,r " < ’"*• M ■»‘**ulea 1174. lautr Tnhuh^, (vt - :

not a«D FBOFK1CTOB |^.«»riiade aluoa Iba (mtI, rnml. at "" UK,, ** ■ ' "f

r. »eaat IhalV what tbr) mv The City rver ..m-rnl after fhe 1 “ m l'rei»ared |., | u

, ^there have re ( ..rt«i favor-, of «».l. oo.ihn, ‘ T - •^3555 ilSTSaC “W.v op the rjuwiloo Of a oe« : 0 " M, ’ , h ,H7 ’- 'he Hit a( la-t "the' 1 ,!!*' ‘ ^ ;• tawnlwalk, atfaiirtitcf than the iiltM-iil r, * rl,wl “ ,hl,d r.-a.lins. and on final tirue h.r uae in |«vn.tf. \..t' oni*-'"a'i'.' •trunure, and the width to rariK* fr.,u. P*"*** AlexanderT. MKfill isrw..rle.1 they t .upertcwanfcle.bui |he •>*.) forty to forty-el f( lit W Jt I. to I* *" '"t"**''' ll*e oeio.tnr , Hon* oh.,. 1 ,b, -e ••"** l-ran,!.

hoiwdlhat thep,. p ,« ! d iBlpr , >XWIM . n|| H™of IHT/i. iin dW taomiowc. • J. wUI materialize |..ti K ere the .uniDerj 1 ,>c w,,rt ‘"< «ueo «# ibi. rhate n... .

■e»on of‘Ml. iuauirurated, for ft jhavea eotemi \tr, MtOUI. -rn. Kaiiro.o imm ij.*,. • learly demoo.irated duriiiK the paM j : 11 •* indeed that a mail m, jouns

•WjlJ that the city nec-ded a Uifr.-, ,iMK * f" ‘*-OTM«w«-. "■ >•*» and ex,Vrte.„e ! •"•rdaalk and needed it hadlv, to>i. »W*«* the voter* of \e« 'tri»np.-«-aa In IHAtand iffi •I' tX'y the Ifc in.K'rallc |wri.« can e.mie j * iwihm (o do a Kreat ■ ^OtTH JrMKrJh to he Incadad he I *“' , " re ''*■ IWfh- In only <hm- e-y.-i J^'«te. and it hi rant that tlie Demor-raev. The great .ur»«. of » h" li*» rnnduUted. Ill* I “I'd utilii,-» the oj.pc the whirlwind, tour by Henalor ttrtmr* ^ hahilual -narl loa lamlilitee “haa*- a.nl j ta>> *hlHi be framed an

I ha. demoddiaed the llrnnM-ra«-v, and i 1, " ! '''~*iliUMy taken to mwe-irra/li'g U'WW tun- been u..i!li t« e „l

• lie frightened leader* are erii.ig f„r V " d 'he wdehmg «i.,,i,+,n with *ihn h!" i r rv ‘‘‘ ? l Jrn *>' hrlp. And help la eoming. Benjamin : a '*"‘ »n a|e n..nM "the r *>dr 1* drawing .•omethiiijclilie t^r,- : • :, r' ,l '‘ n *ell u-pre-eni. (lie vbrw| B ,ii!t! t'oe viueni. WO per year in fee* a. rlerk of the Su ! '" tn "'h'<'li ibe people mu«t routlmie J , '***^** - preme Court, and wUI tie orw hi get fw,H «»n»»i»naierM of the i«ny of t !"7nv '’v. the Demoeracy In line And he will jF»*»W1er. j|. il .nn -u.’i, i tuh , ~~ “* ‘ ‘ TieJWa.. f.w hr de ! /' 1f f,,, h althotit work* j. .dead, lent ■ |o.plr eleieu M at- ag.t

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JOHN W. GRIGGS, OF PASSAIC. FOR ASSEMBLY, FURMAN L. LUDLAM, OF DENNIS TWP. FOR SHERIFF, Andrew j.. tomlin’ OF MIDDLE TWP.

Brpcbucaxb, huntie for the ticket. We want tndo the thing up in big style. Nobodt is aaying Lublam for Aaaembly. The rote for

him ought to be unanimous.

Kepcblioans, aland by the nominee* of your party! Don’t voto , <lt

mroted* 1 * 0 ,0 ^

LcohAM AKD Tomlin are making . thorough caneaas of the county, and wherever they go they are receiving a

cordial and hearty welcome.

Th* Cape May County Time*, the only Democratic paper in this county. In its Goshen items last week, say*

< r y°fo fof A. J. Tomlin lor Sberifl.

The Democratic county ticket is put op fof sacrifice. The word has been hwied from Democratic headquarter* trade everything to save McGill." Bui

It can’t be done.

And then will come 'Attorney General Block ton, 11 was by Id. “k-nii" advhv' that Ibe great irvolutiooury attempt • a. made to steal tbeHenate. and it uaBlocktonV '‘legai" o|>ihiou that Supreme Court'knocked ixil mi... dull, (tokening thud. And yet tb^ • Angels" are running thing, down here to Cape May. just send down McDermott, Btlly Thomp*oo and "Hob” Adrian and the whole gaug will be kkmci* it Hi.r oki: THi-: On the 2Sth of August last the Trenton True American, the acknowledged Democratic organ of the Buie, con-

tained the following editorial

"John W. Griggs, of ftn^oc, „ , young man of such distinguished ability that his entrance Into public life ten fSlrs sgo jyaA.tbe signal for that pre-etinutuce among bis fellow, which be speedily «1 tamed. He is a a.«rud lawyer, a eonviportig speaker, a rii* student, a .killed leglsl.b.r, elevated jo hi. thoughU. honorable in hi. method.: • man filled by nature and education o kad, and Incapable of becoming an v man’s tool or any corporation's slave L*t the HefHiblican. nominate him and they will have no reason to blu.b

for him or themselve*."

The above editorial from the True American was written at a time when Ihe editor of the True American did “* **P*rt John W. Grigg. to rrce.v

e Magl.tr

: w<*rk*r A party rei^titanie i.ini|<Mible j w.ib -ut a |“arty purging, and tin- Dem- .. raiic forty in New Je.wy.w hatev .-r . claim., ha. m^de no real atteo.pt i purify itself. I be leaders tin- Deni cracy do n,,t admit ibe party', sin. Bn d 'he leader* are tbe-mrn w bo nominated seconded and pu.hed the name of >|, Gill the men wl,» now [day tlie.u[wn.' part, in the drama in tlie Iio|* of drawing Ibe *tai’s salary—tlie imnumlate • fork In the Court of Chancery, the At 'omey (Jeneral, the mf-AssemblYmau from Camden and the Senat.m.'from

Hudson and Middlesex. And ju.t a. public lo tal;. long-as the mao stand as the selected j back when tbci •f.itisors > of the Democratic part i «,,( , long muM the man who ^ of fh

notnii-B-fcn of the party ao-opt n »| . .ile.r baud*. A, !> c,uclusl.« U inevitable—at their itaud, mean, their in-

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SIRAWBRIDGE&CLOTHIFP

WINTER WEATHER

—- “ • , "w*4 Are you fully Juppl le4

BLANKETS? ■ ' If not. ihe following caLIogue ol

, ' \S'K. pnee*-cannot Ml,to be hHereuin. ■ i — V Thr Blankets comprising our stock r-'-. were made expressly for u«. T^ e

orders were placed

P c* 'A cre at the lowest. We are, : ‘ ;r ' n P‘> i«>n to o:Ter exceptional opno'Ufn’ties n ! -h q talc.y ffpods. The ' ott. fleecy Sihrsh and the pretty border colonnjjs are not surpassed anywhere. W * append a partial catalogue:. «• "tfin wj. + w .

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THE \A\T»AU\!

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From the con tern plation of such nominatioii, voters will turn gladlv i H»e party which: In Ibe last two in the legislative dcparun.iit of [be Bute ha. fulfil^ | U „f government to the party whid, need* •“* loudly heralded repentance-11» hlch ‘wvw-tt. nominee*, not for Hr- air ..f rwfectabiltty with which they mav be likely to riuak it.own blackened nmg but for Uw-ir <.» it * orth aild tru< ., irM ,

their party's piWi|Ues.

A Btste twmiaign j. „ Hwt . , hall a •{Uesiion of perwiual cliarscter; it i* * question of party government. It momlian a quvsti.Hi <dwbo i. to *|t

d< ar dollars that sittr. ktf-jwr's till

of thr shopper'

We do not want r,

w hy we have ars asked ot.r L th«-ir dollars j j? want to. That j ,; ftr.t singular!

„ this store did. It has been a singular store always j Angularly Who. miss-s » frequent ramldes through _*\ anamak*T s has not kept I m the most perfect touch with I.

the world pf goodjk LODIN6 IIU DULEB OF OCEAN CUT

biankcts

IRA S. CHAMI’IOX ICE CREAM.

Royal W*r.ne :>« Bernard

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BLANKETS

Rsyal Martas I ntisrsfty I •postflss

L.-WvaraMy ’ rrsslttas

(laldsa Crswa DU mo ad Crsws

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>w. Keep it before Ihe people.

RgPlTBUCAKg, tfaeA-fs no discount

on your ticket:

John W. Griggs for Governor. Furman L. Ludlam for Amemblv Andrew J. Tomlin for Sberifl. Notwithstandiso the (set that tbe

Owaocrat* have a caiwlidale for Bberifl the Cape May County Time*—the only Democratic paper In the routy—my*

Vote for A. J. Tomlin for Bberifl." Andrew J. Tonus (* tbomughlv

reprmentativc mao of the county, he »• an energetic and auccemfol man, and In many minor positions lias been s model public official, madifestiug tbe ■ame sound Judgment and atteotion lo bualueas in public aflaln that be ha.

with his own private

I

Thk Republican candidates on the county ticket are gratified with the receptiona they meet «ith throughout the . ~unlF, end a. they Ml work in perfect hertnooy and try to help ewh other wherever it Is poasible, there are no rea■om why, the whole ticket should not bs elected with a majority equal to that

protnlaed the Governor.

The Democratic party Is now tniug to reoovwr its prestige in this State on tbe economy dodge and the plm of r!.'r^ 0 L* 00df ‘ We ' ' n * e |,0 ' 00 ° ■P'-u'

Committee

*■ a big thing in their eym; but they ^f^? t * lloR,?tber to "tate that it cost M0;000 lem this last year to care for tbe fetate House than it did tbe year before trey Fort* rt * nie ° f ^ no,oriou " «»’

THE RK.HTh OE CARS Dig* ATEN. There is a suit pending in tlie Illiuni. courts that may finally result in a decision thal may overthrow tbe law* in many of the Btates of the Union re *»rdlng tlie rights of citizens to run foi office. In Illinois—as in Sew Jersey and Penn.ylvanur—theie Is a Stale la* Uret comj<-l. aritizen to get out . pentkm to iuu fof office, provided be 1* , nominated {%• a cob vent io,i of some n coguiaed [•oliiiral party. A prom me. citizen of thal State decided to run lor an offi« a. an independei.t candidate and refused to comply with tbe Bute law compelling him to get out a pen lion. He holds that tire const itutio. of the United States, as well a. tb, oonalitution of the State of Illinois confer* the right of suffrage upon him •■•ell Ns the privilege of holding an office to which tlie people may ae* proper to elect him. He i, sustained In this opinion by some of the teat constitutional lawyers in Illinois, and he declare* that If theHute Supreme Court should decide agalusi him he will «rry the caw: to the Supreme'Court of the LulledSutes. When weUkeiuto conalderalion tbe fact that tbe federal, “• well as all State constitutions, s|>eci’ » certten qualification, for the offl,^. bolder, tbe right of a statutory law deprive him of the privilege confer, upon him 1»y (he fundamental law certainly a questionable one. It h*. been held In . number of Stata. that the law does not recognize partie*, and upon this grouud alone many men ac cuaed of tampering with ballot boge* •t primary elections have eecajed conviction. TbeIlliuolscaseisoneofgreat loterest to the legal fraternity, tbe can

didate and the voter.

DRESS STL!PUS

Think of j hr* invatcnt t..ir pain you cvvr/ pot in Dress ; poo.is and thru try to n-aii/r ! that better largains ar«!iofVi-rt-.i you at Wanarnak, r'shi»!a\. : W ejl strcrerl mamifacttirir.X ■ concerns strike shoal wat- r once in a whilr—and we an Ixruml to j^et thr: lirst off* r. if j

the lots are larpe.

o, ca , llrv 46 inch Fancy Suitinps at the party of public debauchery all wool and pood -wooD »nd tbe party of public boour; the old I at *hai: prrttv stvles Th.

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.i»d .. '’"tOC to receive j mom ban 1 tbe Republican nomiuatiou for Obver.ltbe Governor'* rt. i, ,

B., H . v ~a-. ^

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It I* Ihe Whole question of chi.ice be-

SetfBth Street tad hMrj htm

VV. *L. BERRY, Manufacturinp Jeweler, No. 11 SOLTH SECOND ST.. I’lillailrlpliln. 1*«. ite|>*lrln( * *|«el*itv.

FrRNAN L. Luplan, candldAte for Amembly lor tbe second time before the people 1* assured of the support of every Republican in the county and not a few of tbe voter, of other political afflli,. ttona. He is deserving of every one of the vote, that will be deposited In tbe ballot boxe. for blm. He ha* made an acceptable senant before tbe people and tbe endorsement will be most flattertnir

to the Republican leader.

BfEAKiico of the safely In riding Iasi It la as safe to ride fast a* to ride slow.' providing everything is right and n* obstruction* are on tbe tracks. It 1. lust as safe to ride from Uamdeu to Atlantic (."ity fn forty minutes a. it i. to take two hours for tbe same journey Fast traveling dues not make the ride •oy more dangerous than slow riding Tbe only thing If anything goe* wrong J ou are probably sure logo Into eternity

•o mueb tbe quicker.

The Griggs tour gave tbe Republicans an awakening that cannot soon be fofKotten, and smiling face are tbe rule. The rank and file is standing by the party, and every candidate will receive the solid vote of tbe party. Tlie ite-

ZMTANT FACTS.

The Bute Gazette is looking up Chan cellor McGill’s vote* while a member tbe Legislature and suggmts to A] McDermott that if he will klndlv coo.’ suit the legislative rend. „f 1874 be w iU find some matters of Interest to tbe

working men of Mils Htate.

It will be remembered tlut at tiut time many wage-earner* were [aid. 1 in ca-b or in lawful money, but otder* issued by tlieir employer*, whl. in po|>wtar parlance, were known _ *hin-|>laster*. These were .,»t lez. tender, and when uwd as money f, the purchase of food, clothing or other necreaarie* of life, were Mil.je.-t to a dl i-ount In Some Instance* as high a* 4 iwr cent. Many workmen acmreely mm a dollar from one year's end to an.'.t|« r

In case of a death !„ t|^ f,,,,,

without money to pay the cate oFB* funeral. Till* sy stem tCso odious and unbearable that bill. were Introduced Into the Legi.lature 1. remedy the evil. Among these wa. Assembly bill No. 148, Introduced by the Ion. George W. Payne, of ('umbprlaiK •unty, now Mayor of the city of Jdillville. It was entilled "An mi to secure the [syment of wages in lawful money

form. „f the la-t two yeani; "the same old gang" and descent offioe-lMdder*: UfaauccHor McGill and John W.Origg*. OfCHT TO HASE HEMCMEO.

TbeUemocratW papereoL-New Jer-ei

and other Btates shedding emptimeut. like sunshine upon Uhanoetior M.G.II for what they style bb. dig,nfod attitude in Its- cauvm. for Gove.mg.

high minded, they sav to g n

dow u Into tbe thick of the scuflie. bu, lie s,i» serenely above such tran.itorv vauitie* of a Gubernatorial election, anil from hi. Jolty moral level administer* everlasting justice. Rut while beseem* ob* bask.ng comfortably in fis.tery „f tub soi t, the Chancellor probably w ink* Ni* other eye in the proud couariou*-

tbat by merely silting still he can

attend strictly to tbe business „f tlie ■•ampaign, and much more efleciivelv

too, iliau a„y of the boys.

Chancellor McGill, knows well that > long as haloids oh | 0 bis seat be w-icld* a |-.wer compared with which bb effort, on tbe stump would be punv "’deed. The officer* of great coriwra-

llkely to be deferential

‘hen in conflict with powerful rival* by granting or diaMdviug an Injunction. Hi* power to appoint trustees and receivers and to make allow allies, hi. almost, unlimited authoritv '**' not to speak of oilier w ay’s winch bis band can be laid directly 1 KB»t property Interest*, give the Chancellor of New Jersey , emmaudmg and almost dictatorial position In ihe legal and social economy of the Btate. Neither tbe Governor nor the CbiefJustice, nor.nyotber.<t.ie official

thing like such atss.lme » able to use the iimiied

autborny be possesses so directly for against any futeresl to which be mav

i>e friendly or hostile.

Now it is not asserted that Mr. Moiill b giving re>vlver»hi|~ t« Ivm.* «TrilcpoliUctans in bis own interest. tliat he is using bb powermer great oor[*.rations a* a bribe or a threat. But n If hi* judicial course b absolutely and unselfish. Mi* simple ..to,* m of a place which give, him such .wer over ciiizeu* w ho are to vote again.t him is nol a |>!easing .1.-, c!e. It i. bald to believe that hi. 0.1 the bench, when such important - dejamd upon hi, judgment, w "'* me *flect hi* canvass and tbe jK-ople of the Blair, wI10 are jealou als.ve all thing., of tire to, llof thHr judicial v, have a nghi to eomplai, ‘hen mere bapy quosllou of propriety

.e adinliii-iiatioD of tbb Mr. Mi-Gill should ha*

■dimed th\CliaiioeIlotahip or he should lia*-e re film* I tbe n>.mlitaii-.u f..r Gov-

He never ought to have pla.x*l litm*eir Where hi* iutemds a. a candi

S'S inch fkmrlr at ;7»ic a new com. r. Had \v<- liought j it a week ago you would hav«• i

had to pay ns 50c.

36 inch all-wool S-rgr- at ^c—I ft nch made, bnt^that j didD t save the importer. ;

Eleven colorings.

40 inch I’ancy Suitings at!' 3/thirty styles of them. -Many pretty patterns for waists among them, and four : yards of this wide goods is

enough!

Dress Checks—

black and write blue and white brown and white

and the)-grow in popular favor daily. I hey are the acme of neatness. Their scarcity is noticeable in stores that were not forehanded. 37'Jc, 50c, Twilled Cheviot, 44 inches w,de. at 37,'Jc' Think of it' Such goods was never dreamed of at less than 75c They are all wool and have the coveted roughness of surface. Fifteen mixtures in grays, browns and blues are shown. A liberal dress-length for $^.25

*So inches) single bed «-'i. Is. • 'some border ceisrings—

*' M Ca'oniai $ „ 3 00 Century * „« 3 ,0 Fsjal Marine * 40

OKAV BLANKCrS ; d.rf and roejium shade,-

*I 2S. $15#. $2.0*. SJ.M. Jj.#*, g,

$4.00. $4.50. $5.00. $0.00. $7.00. $$ $0.

v- 6 ™';^ t , P SJ' U - WOOL tesver Bl.ANKBI* ,11 a,

M , U M J1IW

-mB BLANKE13^

$l.$0, $1.7$, $2.00, $2.50. *J 00 *$-$«. $4.00. $4.5#, $5.06. $e 00, $7.#»!

V.-RAPPHR BLANKETS-jnt - -1 - • nf ^ *

House p»TS

- . * - ‘ »t'he followir.g ■r »* • « 50. $3.00. $310. $4.00. $1.00. $6.00, $7.00. tlS OO. •STRflWBfilOGE & CLOTHIER

F:-lll_AtZ)E:i_F=HIA.

WOMEN S COATS Tliinl offs, fsorfs brinj; enough to buy stylish comfort! able Coats made from stuffs altogether reliable; made in shapes altogether new! Fonr hints of them—

At t$~Comu

R ni” f ^'•er.reccvcd *0 hub for Wool as now I li e raw i„ ;1 m ,| , s so , (AV in price isn . j( r. " nK ou ,5 11 to ct‘rrcsjtontjinglv low in orice Idlers midd emen and the wholesaler'are interested in ^ 'Z'Tr*- V *" ,V are served bv our b,, silIcs ^^ inCreasi ^ iness'the iess^tiie «e of e “p^"^ lhC ^ bu *' \Ve pay'your RaHroad F^re on°olZary purcha^' °‘ ,r Sta,£menfs -

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■ Calf

SEWINQ MACHINES

Every sew ing machine buyer who forgets that W'anamaker’s Quaker C,ty Sewing Machine

- - --O - ——".01 .lion,., iiioiw-ii Where bb it

«•„et-o. n»»u..b«t »».■■ “B|‘° “■> “"'tAe- «v -rnn„ l„.

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