Ocean City Sentinel, 29 April 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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Ocean City Sentinel. i r , rmajmma * Tnuy**?. j, I ^.j 0( j| cr . >i[> |

R. (XBTIM ROBINNON. 1 'MKrr to |t<ju.

l», tbr out Intrntlon and rfl»rl; i^rtalnljr (hr work. Huudnd* rtd« cnrh dav <in U irufully iiniaioll'U «f mrllarv and ha|>|ili>rM> l» fmichl Iralna and llir uunibrrkillrd <

tom lug no extepllun. Itir tracka la larg« l.aat jrmr tberrwrrt- COR. HFTH SHEET A5D WEST AVfcHtt

No On It* otber hand. l>o«- fern of I hoar 67 kilhd and il Injured on it* Pron Mtlwoa who are® lo accrpl Una olihKai^n aylvuila Vhllc aalklu* — ■*-- *~- 1

■l.iat^r.

u'd I* fulfilled! Tt* •.

I. B. ROVER,

••PRACTICAL SLATE ROOFER.-

ox*. A3vr>

BDITOB *KI> PhOPBICtOB.

TUUKBOAY. APRIL a». !W7.

ROOFING SLATE BLaTt i

Oovbkkob Oriooh IB not In ai hurry dkipudiiB of the oajeon Liad I .ilia left to hla merry by II* lefflalattn Hr dora well to lake hla Iliue and r amine all of them carefuljv, aa It*

■jurrd ipllioa’ “i

aperlahle" by the bait of |«ople. It la wife and mollicr, for InaUme. oflea vfl the Iraloa. M kilhd rou|Jinir jiiolaa |io|Hilar aa ll ooee waa for one twllevra that at* la dlM-bar^lriic her and IfiO Injured; 18 killed and 73 In-

b> reuse hlmaelf and aequalulaucov in aurlal ohlisationa by (enuaieully de\-ol- jured by olber rauaaw makins a loUl a(oiaTtaa! arcea. PLATroaaia~ an from of liquor bar. and aak, “what ins time, Ilwushl. latair and ei|auae of W6 kilhd and Its lii)urvd. HXaaTMS, aiATC nooaa roa uHot pm will you ISkeT" The anllwaloou move- In makins rounda of formal and uo-. The^Maware and Bound Hrook liail- warta clobitb aao laaRTtLS

***• meut salna atrenstb everywhere. Thla inlerealtns ralla and In slvius and m*<I, Whletr la part of the Pldladelphla the aiiendlns lar*e ouaily and wrana<un4 and It-adlus ayaiem between Jeremy CSTItUTES FURIISHED AID RAPAIRIIE tl* Katl*rliis>, a here el* only rxebausea 1 'ity and Pluladelnlila. and w blch ex- PROBPTLT ATTERDES TO

commonph*. tiviliifc. with numb r.-Lnd. fr-n Bound Bn.* I- 11* lie..-.

of ,*..,.le for wlM.m .1* carre nothin, ^ ^ k"l«l ■>"» » MISS HARY S. YOUNG,

and who care nothin, for her. Tlii. » Tt* Kaab n and Amboy lUilruwd.j

done frequently at the ex 1*111* of im- fart of 11* 1*111,11 Yalley ayi' |*retlre rtntira to t*r booeehold, vH > s kl“—' *“ ‘

wlihoui any plcaaure to I*reelfor hoje of slviu, pleasure to oil. Bo rely II la alwurd to diiuify ► prarlleea allh ll* nameolduly.u

•a>n,ralulate ouc’^ arlf

SPRING OPENING MENDEL’S

iOIVE-PIJIOE

TuReolumua of the HrailMX open to It* labile for a full and dhcueelon of tbr queatum of U.nduit.«ir toa n to the aum of MO 000. aa pr - pioad by coonrll, for in.pr»veturni purjaere. We truai ll* aobjret will ' fully venillahd. aa It h. a matt-r (Treat moment to 1 he ta»|wyrr 1 tiwelulereaied tn Oce-utSty'a aelf. Trkre are ei,lit ela**- of pen w bo can be Imud In almoet every to and a hlodrenee 10 (hr prosrem oflbe place. Flret, throe-who (p* out of loan to do their tradlus; aeeond, ib<wr op |«*jn, Impruremenla; third, ttenw wl». prefer a quiet town to one ol puah and t uatnew. fourth, Iboae who imajdni they own the town; Oflb, Ihca* who think bueiiKwe can teduue wltlartil ad vertialn,; aixtb, Iboae who deride pub lie ajilrUKl men; aerrnlb, thoae wta.

The old aaylii, that “there la noth-

Aak any *real buaina be owea moat of hlwill tell yon to ryelrmatic adverlialn,. He will often add that at IIret 1* srudirinKly patron lied the newapapere.

e rival cunoern

papere, to make apedal often in |daln, readable atyla, and to follow It up daily. Then he found that the judicloua oar of printer*' Ink paid bun

eftal* of the 1

the bhw

coollnuln, tl

re.

ark > 11,

Keep rerruitli HqU'-r aallere and the huMii of lla unprai trediee fiwtui

- dal a/de.

provide place Ur better tha

1 political intrraet It •IkU-oftl

-ml Borw •eHWatni laullt and nu

IU- full

"adal obli,i

l*rform lab -r and lo make aaer for that which re-uile In no ,.a •nyhody mi never he ju«ilfted, r rea eatwuied Inrumtwut, and i*Mier the flrtitloua notion of do removed from aurh curobereomr, c ■id unt

I thla VI

app

> futile. Whet

1 *1 huainraa a

T he act la horou,ba, but aiw cre held u eaa they be ll . laloua of the

■Miner* of app All appoint I re fllled by di

uvhta ICO. t

■ppoiutlve oft] attorney, man pound keeper,

vay a and police omcera. In borou,ha bavin, a population ivrr KUO a freeholder wid have to

clerk. hi,h-

1 for life, why

nutallT They nearly all mk tl* rh poaitiona. receive (p.d aalarlr* for their aervloea and If luapadiated from In, a livlnc In aome other way than thruuch injurtea reedted in the |*rfurmance of their duty, have no claim fur continued reward. There U no parallel between the caara of a civil and military aervant. It > made oblhcatocy upon evary dtlxrn to Slvc hi vice, to tbe country In the time of war. If pbyakmlly ca|whle, and he haa nc aay aa to the pecuniary remunriatloti be ahall receive. In aerkiu, or accept In, a dvil poaltlon, 1* dure k> voluntarily and with a full kuowlrdjcrul the pay be la to reaeive. Governor UrlKire, ll la underetood Informed tbe motet* of the bill, before It* paai that It would not meet hi* approval without It* oontatnin, a provlao makin, It applicable to only Mieb poller

FBn.AY, April 10, la the day Uitf >■ art a pari by the noveruor of New Jerai-y aa Arbor day. Thla year 11 la re. mended that not only tbe diatom vlouajy ubaerved by acbuul children In oeUbralin, the day by appropriate IIItbat a Uae or tree* be planted Ur each and/every member of tbe family, and capecially tbe ptantic, and care ol Urea along tbe public high way a. Era farmer* appreciate bom much value I* added to their farm* by tree* planted and cared fof. They lead aatUfecilon than one are a puaitive aavlug. When the wood land* are gone, and farmer* muat depend' 00 tbe lire* they hai planted, then they will t*0n tu appnv date more fully tlieir forethougli! few tree* planted each yral on Art«.r day by every family will Imprre* upon the young aa mocha*anythtug eh* (hr

the beautifying of country farma and highway* that thla admonition abould apply to, but ateo to the alrrr.a of vila lot haa found

re tint

to be appruprl (■.Hindi by or provemrut* at any dellcleuc.

pointed by the the amine metli

cteed by the eo cation of ot* property id tin of the pec

licmalog aalca

tbr pi

blUl

unidpal Im llebliug, waiei

together with certalu Improvement* pplkwblel only to aawaidr borough*, teb aa protection to ocean front aud

Tt* main cb

tbe aim pi I flea I ion and cudlOcaliuh

ifeUug la

than that of 1. to tbe ml obiigatiou 1 lit tbe dal dtkaeuablp, of the |wor aud a. rral areodatloo t to tbe I chance d * other ha ery fond •>"1*1 duu** an their prom

ere. which •Iboila that

need I, humanity bnuoie tlxrd and imrralite (ouventuAialllira, ihdr meaning ni.lv away aud only an empty form reiuaiua Hrucrf.nb. they Im|.rde freedom and reatraiu progrere. No greater arrvlir can he rrndried lo mankind than by aweeptug them out of Uie way and inatiiuling new forma, able lo hold tbe vital eaarnce which ha* recaped fnan the otlrenc luteroounw prreeut plearare and future ha|* *. for free interehangr of thought and View, for the pn.niqtlon of Intelligent opinion, for tbe c-jltlvaliun of gei*roua feeling*, kludurea aud good Ita mi-aluu i> to diaaruitualr knowledge, to aruuae unuacd famine*, to cheer and comfort tbe healt, to In•|ure Ibe rotrgtre. How la It to do ihb? Tlitough what channel* la It to work? What kind of gather mg* are m«! conducive lo three euda? Them are queatluua to 1* couakiered and, a* far aa purelble, auawend by all lli.a* who would do llwir |>arl aochJIy. Happily, much U already being dour in thla direction Vartoua suck-Hr*, a***-Ut ion* and rluba. bavtug each deDulte object in view, ate apringlug up everywhere. Bdeure and art, iterature and pbilauthrypy, In Ibere organized form*, are largely taking tbe plat* ol tbe formal and courenCarnal gathering*, where only oommouplace luanltlre a,e exchanged and nuwholeanme daiutlre conaumrd. Yet there I* aim a wide field for tht* reform. There i* apace fur friendly arecaiaUun home, frequent and invigorating vlaite pf long or abort durmifou, (here no coally preparation or unrooted labor ahall turn Into a burden 'hat abould be a delight. Thla > r“»y aud almple a matter aa It 1 t take* a great deal of courage'and aelf-reilance to ireial a prevailing lo inaugurate a new ooe. demauda a aacrltlce very dlftcreut In kind, hut often much more difficult make, I ban ttxa* now oftered at ll •hilne ol faahloo. He who attempt* t mu*t he prepared for much crillciam, much mUInterprelalion of motive, coldueaa aud Withdrawal and ridicule, for a lime, at tea*!. All thla rau only be endured by one who fully ■ppredaiai the end in view, that of educing from aocul lutercourae Ireahment Inatrad of wcarincm, itimulalioti inatrad of atagualiun, ainoenty iualcwd of diaalmulaliou, delight lewd of antipathy, a welcome ■ pllcity Iualcwd of a dreaded exprn bkwuug inatead of a burden to

commuuity.

(bemarlvra l

I the

and Mi injured

11* nllaullc City Hailnod. o|*ratrd by the ThilAlrli hia and KradiiiK.hrtwmi Thiladrlpbia aud."’ '

la forced by rra*,,n of the deni ..n the Atlantic (Tty

H'k? acrl-

The number 1*

and ill

1 h ■ Brlvuirrr lielaware Kail nod n■•rta 6 killed aud 11 Injured The WrMjrtary artHl|wtrd in tl* colli*ion

II* aainr liat killed aod'injured, la 1“ killed aud 6 injured U acridrlit.

YV ANA Tl A KICK’S,

UHLklH LPH1A. Monday. April ». 1M7. A Great R,GHT NOW - bf - I inen Sale cause condiIions Linen sale (aV()r jt Uriff new nr old, linens will cost more before snow-time comes again— maybe long before. We gathered ' great stocks when days we lest, and find ourselves able make very interesting prices 1 housekeeping linens: The selling started last week. It will continue until you liave taken the lots command. Nut a cent’s worth of s in this store is ever held for speculation. Details follow. The town is talking lincnv-anJ buying linens. \ Even our recent low prices discounted in these new the final price-drop, as we believe, that {he linen markets will know for years. The whole range of housekeeping linens is included in this spring movement. Judge the stock as you would a meldn—take a plug from any part. In Towel buying 25c tiasn’t done such work. The picking is from these lots— Buck Toavtc. hnavtitrhcJ mil D*muk Tuwrix. mngtd Hud. Toaci, hemmed ur with knotted

GRAINING... and GLAZING.

th. t there goea dou n under

at number uf people each y Many go to a quick demib, othera

ive aa physical a revk<

Tbe ufficial figure*, reported by tbe railruada and juat tehulaUd by the Hlalt complruller are now avallabAe. The re|.Ht alwwa Hut there were killed and injured 1MB prreoua, or about equal to tbe number of perma ueut riwui.nl* of Ocean City at thla

lime. If placed In one foealli}. 1 Jerary baa 130 railruada, with

4UI mlira of trackage. Home of Uiewr

■ iwrtant ruwda. having their ter-

minal in the Bute. There la mure Uackagr and rallruad piuperty In thla

tbe |upulat!uu, and tbr rep

I ahita a the largrM

re.*ud«d. ll i* a ghaaily revord of SS

killed outright aud 1246 Injured

varioua way*, making a tout of l.Vtb

klll<-d and Iniured. It la even than thla becaiwe not all the reported. The law compel* tbr la to report acctdeiu*. (hiI there t-

■Ing *r

e aovial world, th.

auaue ueoc woere huger and prrbap* heller located iota were oftered for lew*

n>< ney. TbrrelaaiHnelhiug ra|>tivaiing jaubmlt to mat abuutaUecnomaUerwIierelt i'locatal | niuch time, tt If H I* properly cared for, aud Arbor | m-rvlng careful! day ebauld have general oUwnance. 1*. w hich cuai

otgymg ibe di

DKCUMA: IM DHINKI.WI.. lov^aul jecllon. According to atatiatleiaiia, we ,ar. ' N.^Lwr of tin gradually becoming a temperance pro-1 ntilc. ^kiMier pie. The prop-rtion of the population ■ '|ar,t or fathom, using IntoxtcadU lagrow ing lea* every i luiercouiae. Tl year. Only Ove year* ago ttiere wa*.a duly 1* widen a half of iaingkattug apirita lo ever. j(*w**uon. li fi

man. woman and . hiid in (hla ouuirv. - iluir own *wri , Larf year Ibe average l.ad fallen tooue w lnuu ll,ey had *|* cal biu-inm. they gallon. Sven the c.maumptM.n ■ f l«ei would grew both dull and narrow , waa mucti lew- teal year than In fom*r Ini. rv.ew. between i«..pU of difterept

hi Hit ln{uriou* adulteiali n- i-ommuti ewpreLlly where ^rtray anu' g..«l 1 lu ’rep.rt of IHtai l» » In m.a-1 American bee**, which have led ug are expcetoANdd grrady-1., ibe | of Ibe friglittul aex-ideul trigbtrued maur from Uiiukiug tl* l.gi {4u<wa and inipruMmcul of ell cou at Ibe Atlauiic City mra

ainlT. 'Hotne. have aa-Un-l

rk.me railr.md* Hawify their re|Krr(a, boa lug how the ai video ta un-urird. The coupier ruutmucw to he aa dead ly * ever, aa 342 men were injured aud 14 killed while m tbe del of coupling are. The railnada point out that

.rial j.msny of Ibe injured

Table Linens— 35* a yard-Good-tookmc Hcachcd Getauui Damaxk that we tormerly sold at 30c. aom. wide. SS: a yard—Excellent quality halt bleached German Damask, u in. wide. Equal lo SI bleached grade

TCACHCROF

PIAON, ORGAN and HARMONY.

I>- NAWA..MI > NON ,

Stoves, Healers,Ranges.

PUMPS, SINKS, &C.,

40B*lO Anbury Avenut

OOF.AN CITY, N ,T.

CLOTHING STORE \Vtien we will again demonatnite to

: you In a forcible way that we aril the

BEST High flaw CLOTHING LOWEST I'BICES, and that w ! in Style. WorWinati-hip aud . i uxnt. 1'oinr and he convinced.

It’s the a (No One shall seD WATCHWORD Good Clothes ol this. Store-(f or ^ Bming ffom us you are in-dircct-ktuch with the cloth-m iker—no middle profits.

lead]

we iiknd. erjiEK?? peiiitew M. MENDEL

THE ORE PRICE CLOTHIER. HATTER ARD EERTS FURRISHER

; 1625 AlUntic Ate., Aliaiiti; City, F.J.

W. L. BERRY, ManfuacturinK Jeweler, "ZVO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST.,

■'hllwdrlpbla. fa. Kepairing a areelall>.

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if

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PRACTICAL WORKMEN. 848 ASBURY -AVENUE,

PLUMBING. HEATING, DRAINAGE.

SATISFACTION ASSURED. JACOB SCHUFF

(Xarevaaory o>4 CAMalwe I

THE PIONEER BAKERT. »o. 700 Alton 0c*» CHj. «. J.

The Styles for this Spring are very attractive. EXCELLENT SUITS $7.50 to $15 V^/ANAMAKER vv & Brown Sixth;. Market Sts. Philadelphia

Kail!.

i Excu

ion Fare paid from all points by the use (<f moderate amount.

jVI. aV fiSOX ©20 and ©22 As bury Ave. DRYGOODS,. HEN’S NOTION'S, 1 FURNISHINGS, BOOTS and SHOES. HATS and CAPS..

ENTS FOR

WANAHAKER & BROWN’S

CLOTHING...

AUTHORIZED Bl FIRE UNDERWRITERS. MIDDLE DEPARTMENT FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

SHOP, WEST ATE, toL 7.N ml Stfi STS."

H. M. KALBACH.

SON & CO.,

».•« ANKCKY AYKSSt'K.

EKTAHI.ISIIin.

WM. B. CURREY, m CHESTNUT STREET, PHIUDELPHU, Sfiit'! Fnmuluiii M ani Notions. m bolrwale and Krlall. CHARLES gTmiLLER

U fully prepared to

CLEAN OUT CESSPOOLS.

J. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Steam and Gas Fitter, Repairing a specialty, i Bath Tubs and Plumbers’

i Supplies.

TiJO AMbtxfy A venue.

OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY.

ELECTRICIANS. SKU.LES U-EtTKIdAKS FltHlSHEI) DAY RIGHT. POST OFFtCC BOX. SI a

Kleciriml Supjdiea, !n<

liety or Sliadr*. Eleetric Be:

diwetil Imni|w, any v.illagr or color: Chandr. Call*. Annuueteture, Itettrrir* aud all Kjrvtrkal

Men’s Clothes, Youths' and Boys’ Suits. Russell & Adams, 817 ASBURY AVENUE, Don’t fail to call and examine them. Prices are the lowest.

Napkin* in (everal trnK. 22 in. tquare. Only *123 a duxen—Fine Flemto. damatk Naplunx. Several new and pretty partem*. Tbeac match the *1.23

Good tor many purpose. 2fc each-Fire all-white Towel*, with pretty Jama 22a&l inch. Worth 30c.

Corsets YOUR dressmaker is

wonderfully helped if

ielp by getting the CORSET right. The Lillian Corset is perfection—but you could go wrong even in buying the Lillian. That is _hy we carry eleven models of it. That is why we ask you to freely use the advantages of Our. fitting rooms and the services of the expert peo-

kilted aud Injured t» pic we have here to serve you. juat aut* Lillian rirgaiKe! Corset, of utk and xattn

treated ofla1thl*c«aninNK«ix Booed with real ahaiebone. The* finest Cocxeta in sun trom U lo 2k Prucs *10

THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR CONVER & BUZZARD, SANITARY PLUMBERS,_TIN AND SHEET ;1R0N WORKERS.

in Corset lor bicycle riders; a

Clothing to-measure „

JAMES G. PORCH,

Plumbing, Steam i Hot Water Heating, ^ NO. 1046 ASBURY AVENUE tt*iups I I have a first-class Tinner working in conjunction .with * Ul0 j me, and I am prepared to do tin work in all its branches. lOglllE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO,ESTIMATES CHEEBEULLT EURIIISHEP

d 1

given the perfection of clothThe store had a two-fold mis-

acrl-j sion—to make clothes to order and

generally hHievrd that j to prove that ready made clothes when ll* coupling atlck la uaed that j could be fine and faultless in fit. tl* danger* are IreawiH-d. j The organization of cutters and deTbere were. 342 people filled white! signers and tailors was kept at topwalknig 1* eruaatug the Dark, while: nofch. We had but otie limit—per417 were Injured i.t thteNqjyx ll* I fectionr And the clothing'Irom 8l8grealrr part of Ibla Urge numlwr were &20 Chestnut street was distin-

| gutshed looking—-was right. Well. We have hrnin.ht ri.

tvn*d.

which

y phaee*. ■. the end. aud atan * aim of all aulal linnoaurae. toiae thla end. and to adapt n

repo. '

W. C. SMITH & SONS. Building Lumber OF ALL KINDS. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moldings. Brackets, Columns, Newels, White 1‘ine anc^Cedar Shingles constantly on hand and under

ir. Orders left at

807 ASBURY AVENUE will receive immediate attention. Yard: Corner Fourth St, and West Ave,

H G. STEELMAN & CO.,

ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORKin either hard or soft wood. Office.Yard and Mill: 8th and West Sts,, oce:an city, n. j.

PULL THE INSIDE OUTSIDE.

polUhcd (o that high KMKh of gUaai. See that curve?) Wch give* that glide -that Art Catalogue, AC. etty EMd, 0.1, foun,fc theKMIag. KEATINO WHEEL CO.. J.s r... .h,., MASS.

hreomtw a duly aa well aa a

genera- pH > I leg-. Haeii a rnaull can urvrr hr Ud law- aovered by temring It all lu chant* and But we ■Mhrolary drew. Nulhlug |a-rma-in uenw-t nanily valuable la areompltahed wlib-

Well, we have brought the whole , w business here, since the new store re year—cutters, tailors, managers,

many were kilted aod injured. order books, measures and all. , We lu tl* way of ciKupwrimui, in |«m ‘ believe we can serve particular then there were 27S kilted and !44t> injured,. better than ever. A man who isn't making a totaS uf iTik. in rioOtba particular does not help a clothing

kilted were 2S5 and the Injured 1174 Store much.

Tt* Peotiaylvania luiiread haa fiwr' The spring suit? Is it tetdy?

j.„ rn, -," 'Z ,S',« OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED.

H. W. Sxxxltlx 4.V PIOBTKRB

; Hotel ’Brighton,

O jour-i

y- fnuu idaee to plate acwrrbmg for i

more for the drossier clothes. John Wanamaker

APPOINTMENTS akd SERVICE

R. R. OOY. 1 Store, 1046 Asbury Avenue, near Eleventh St.

competent workmen, eii n guaratilerd. Full lit* V arutehm. (jteaa, etc.

Grain ml Sip W«t

r city or <vwintry. Katlmatra \Vall|»i*r and Drcuretfow-