1
(km* Crrr Sentinel
K. 4'|'RTIH ROB1XHON.
BMjW KTt ,
THURSDAY. MAY B. I8»T. Bland at U»« humt-ntr.,-r u Ucas 111}. I
f llU^ral
ul improving ttie »klr»alk« and »tn A a mall amount of work in cnuji lion with a IttxJr moo*} |^o[erty oa nrrv would add gnatly to tbr condition of our aidca alka and t aooummodalkHi of «b* putdic. tmidr* giving oor city a good reputation.
0 tlMt yaariy'retirement fralurrof the IWTconta ned rea.ntj- nr Repot.!lean p.opiMd plan, U tliat ttie law provide- and onlyarvrn fvenna-rat*; Jet ia«' i fora atnklng fund for tbc redemption .iuglecau.ua mca.ureaaa l} U of the Umda. arlilcti ahall not be k* Tt.W ia a record unparalleled tl«n tvro per centum of the amount ao Wltn a |..llti»l majority »y'vr I-ailed. The m.«Kf time retired (al.nit a-helm lag it la not to be •o.dcjvda
»swi yrarty) mould not be available, that one or t lahould the taenty-yrar pnject tie ante tut [.Ullicml atitated, for any norp<ar revr that for tbrougb. Ko 1 a bleb It aaa ~ t apait: hat at Uie -anir too In the —> ItuDe we would be payiug luteieet were jammed U|R>n the amount ao funded. Wr“ regime with n
would then tie paying loo high a prwe or pnde.tr ... — f •rourahi.Ur. rvintid. bee l bat there Haa never tv to And then the want, of the future, jiu the birtuQ of New Jrrrev ureu judging from |a»I egperien.-re. will I.-j leglalature ao free flum ail manoer igrrmter iban tboreof tliepre-eot. Jpwrtnian-liip. >4defj and corrupt., tb.we ahoauieced ua mill Sod 1»» that of IBB7. It i» well that the fw their afaUity taxed to provide ag.in.t i4e abouid undcrelaiwl tiud there .Mr Wallin without being addled | alaaya pmauie im ttie part .4 tl ilb a debt remirarted at tbla time. | local |.4iticUM f^e tcgtaUtlon that » We have denomalr^ed lo the part U«9p them iu ajirriai aayw. Till, pre
our ability to dw-l.argr any rea-.nai.I. aure aaa re.i.led m.-t
W AN.\M AKKR*S.
an a isr n»
SPRING OPENING
. an 1 4tt.ee ofjbrll. that ^Tumunity a are no.
tirougtt uut»*r tbc old j„ ibr tairdetta .4 their ttergbUity op|.etwfiit> toi dctwlr S|.wking tor mvaif. 1 frei that coon • e a—erl attb entire ell bar irfl prerware btUr ahV-h
YrciCHAgccbbciB Rum.tn drtmi—Ing ttie Injunction Monday ubtai about a year ago by Tbomaa Bray agmlnrt tbc Ocean City railnmd, pnventing It from laying ita track, aenwr Bray 1 aland, look occartou to roundly erttlebe the artloa of Bray, the court atating that aaid Bray aaa nothing but a figure-bead In the matter fur the W Jereey and Seaabore railroad, which wa» endeavoring to prevent a rival omni«ny from entering Ocean City. The court’• ernaure waa a juat one. and la highly commended by our rtwtd Ocean City baa been deprived aborigine railroad for a year part, owing to the litigation over tbla worth Ic-
on the
Twoyewr.ago, while we were yet borough, council aubmitud a ntunlar propualUou to tbe people, but aa bdy bad but one object lu view-the erection of • public building—It war defeated at tbe a pedal election held for that purpuae on March Silica then the town’a environmrnt mplete change a of bnr nog ha and taken our puUUou tl* dtkaa of South Jefery, and, iu ordet r poaltlou creditably.
Imperatively demand immediate attrnUun. Tbrae demand, cannot be longri D Uty, like otbe .1 offer aucb attraction. I erkrr aa will prove iire-
•'For bonding the new board a a! k theaumoff 10 016.M aliali hrexpendel; tor retying off tbe prcaeol indrbti tbe rtim of aliali he wed; for rebuilding wharvea the .uni of »lt«0 .ball he expended; for the fire de|anmeut the sum oflUOO ahall be u paying tbe prearut debt for building and addttiteud fire apparatu.; placing dralnr from «eat avenue bey tbeanmof fSOOO abali be expended; and for repair* and an addition public acbool t.ulldiug tbe aum of gmt>
men bon. d in tbe tecmni Our boardwalk la Inadequ d abuuld be repiaced alth 'I aulaiteiittal • If we wrah to auccn
purpore fur which it waa intended, but liaday of uaefulneaa haa de|artrd, and we cannot afford to let the aplrit of
hamper tbe growth of our dtr lu i-ul>-
lie favor.
-- And tbgn. tbe refunding of preaent indebudnr— ia but good llnati i. Which will commend ilrclf
all tbiuking meu,
dance of achoUr. baa outgrown the capacity of tbe preremt building, and the enrpa of inatructut* le, muc
According to educational i, tbe four kacbera employed in our public reboot are |*iformiiu work uaually a—igned tnarven. Slmuld tbiacuudiliun of aliali. be |eimund to ouutinue. we nnuut expect tain the high aiandard to a I acbool baa been raked in tbe iwat. 71* future of (rcean CHy mu.t berummi: ted to tbc youth ol b-wvea ua to prynd* e • for
emhudied In tbe above rewdulkm. 1 bond, ran be floated at 4) per ci and provkdun ran be made lo creat adnkiug fund wberebv PTOUi worth Uiewe obligation, nm be redomtd ea year for tne Oral five y—re, at the i
tug an entire Uiaseblp. Indeed mb of May Will be here brf.ee the property owner, of Ocean City been ad> i-ed of tha profuiai to b ti* town with aM0.O<i ne-rtgagv
* iro,,*
ubligattou imp—d upon ui building waa erected, t-Hida t
• lta:jedemptt-.ii of
we preaerved our credit uulann.hed, and there exi"l. no rear on iy, with our taxable proieriy intweuty per cent., owing to the enbamed vaiuaimo of our realty and tbc rapid grow th of Imprmemeut., we wipe out tbe HO.OOO l—ue of
bond. In tbe
. Our •*
undoubtedly given the euhject careful thought, and we eboulfl give tbeSTtSur puppoft hy acting In confor-
mity with tbrtr wt
they thought tbe Republican party >ould behave Utter In office than their ■wn party bad. They have fount their mu lake; that Itrpublicana be fully aa bad in office aa It* Democrat. [The grammar ia that of the Port.]
paper that publiahed It probably r o( It would be neccaaary, fur the ubfalrue— of that journal and tuoa u lack of arcurate know ledge rw Jereey affaire would dtacndil rettion. We have ob—read, bow.
e.er, that aome journala lu our own
gaged iu due
minatlug opmiooa -
were fully examined In order that the Ke|«iblican admiulatralion may be Judged upon the facia rather Hum by
X filppant eeuaure ol
d nap pointed or proleartonal «ntu>. Republican- behave fully aa badly OW aa tbe Demrerat. did? Let u> aee. Ttie catalogue of Democratic mla la-bar lor le too king to give in full; w«
certain that the pr-.ucipie of the! bill—the fuemiutng of etec-ta-li.— ia approved by many giad citucua without re»t«vt to |iai ty. area recurd that tl* Republican party may be proud of. and no friend of glad government ought to withhold rommeudatioa Ux aucb a abowing. We hope the Republlcali of the Stale, and e»(*ctally tbe Rr|iubllcmu neaaa, will refute and re—nt the uujuat and untrue airicturea that are - u|aHi tlreir party by the mugp pre—. We have a right W lake pride iu tbe ohi rage, dean ue— and tioii 'iartrean.bip ol our State admiuretration. It haa not violated jmeui—a, but baa ke|4 failb with the people. The difference between Ita record and that of the former Democratic admin remit one la aa great aa the difference rat light and darkurew. And we beUere the people have confidence in New ^ffwey’a adminwtration. They roundly night, a—uied Hut they are not bring plundered or nJibed. They know H.at mere politiciana are not fattening on official pap; that tbe State judiciary ha. hern railed lo a higher aiandard of uoa-parllaan«blp ia found In any uUifr Slate lu .'nloo: that all the affaire ot the State government are l*iug admtnrecarofully, re-niwkiiitk.rely and ■Iy, and tbit the will of tbe people ia reapeded and their approval and good will, rather than partiaau advantage, ia aougbt for. t nik-i.in ia pro|*r, but wbideaale and unfounded Condemnation of the kind cited from the Kv-rnlng Boat will only react to the advantage of the I(e|Hih!icau |wrly in
kill ci
They
ufied tbe ballot it clrcHooi in u
re the Republican, don
1 anything
They had a “gang" that worked the a bote Stale and all ita department, fur petaoual and paniaau gain. I kuoan aa ‘'tbe rome old gang (here any aucb power lu control of the Republican admluiatialion? They pa—ed law* legalizing ra track gambling. W bat baa tbe Boat —y aa lu tbc itepubUcau recurd <■> ib .Itject? Tbe Demucrmla (Hit every Stele 1 ■UtnUuu, cbariublr, educational and penal, under parthwn con trot. Tbc Republican., true to their pledge, bavi made and kept them uuu-|iaittaau. Tbe Democrat, by autute turned out Republican judge* from tbc aty diatriet court, before their lenna expired and filled their placea entirely alth Democrat! like William I). Daly. Have tbe Republicaua made tbe judiciary
Tbe Ikemocrata legtalaicd tbe local government of Newark out of lower and auhatiluted a Roald uf Wurka -reting uf five Democrat! appointed by a Democratic mayor. They pa—ed a law providing ring guvrrnmeut for Jereey City and gave tbc pro|4e only ten daya to lor an election upco tbe (jikwHou of Ita adoption. They created a State police departlent merely lugiveaaalary to a Jereey
T bey ^ncreaaed aalarira, multiplied
They |a—ed tbe coal uumblne bill; bey gerry mandered the aa—mbly di. net.; pardoned race-track gatuhier.
and eievtiuu tbievea.
ve U* people forgotten tbc orgy uf plunder earned on lu the looting ul it* male hotiae funuture; the fraud. In coal bilia; the flag ataff, and all II*
ivtrupUuu and rohUiy
Have they furgolirii the attempt
r Repul
-paittMm judiebuy. Will the Ig p.jrt nut credit them at kart Uat much? They hare exerewd puiltical —If-denial lo an extent uut*.rd ol helure. They might have had Republican lo fill every lay judgeabtp
twenty-o
Rkeuf lay judge at
t they
vwily
J-Jlticnl, aud — l
PHILAPITPMIA. SotviiJ. MX) J, 19B7uur Millions of Dollxrs in Spring Stock. Present strerks in the Philadel- ( hia store alone exceed in value our Millions ©{.Dollars. The goods were ordered when days were darkest anJ tBuncy had the utmdst buying pow er. On very many lines we could realize large profit by holding the goods—for highet prices will come as Prosperity's sun mounts higher—and that regardless of what action or inaction occurs at Washington. But we gather exclusively for retail selling—never for speculation. And in the face of higher prices we mme lowest prices ever known on many lines of'’gooffs; simply because they have been laid in during depressed times. The news concerns everybody who can come or who will write promptly. Aggregate lots are large, but of course of some lots prompt omers will quickly take our all.
only need to give a few measufe-
Rdurnltig bume Saturday morning, and finding Macommon law wifr, who ia alro known aa Albrrta Hiduut, talking with Juarph Dunbar, a b—rder her liouar, on Lerd'a placr, Atlantic
City, William H. Hail bring unlailbful lu him.
and Hall began lo heat tbe woman
with a blackjack. Dui
and threw him to the floor, taking weapon Irom him. While Duub back waa turned Hall apraug to feet, drew a revolver aud fired. The ball pa—ed through Dunbar' grazing the akin,bud Hall turned lo
u the b
He
mop
waa wlibin a few feel of her, and thru fired three limes All three of tbeabota struck tl* fleeing woman, ui* back of the right lunv, one near tbe spine, and the other back of the ear. St* fell lo tbe ground, and waa removed as quickly aa pc—ible to tbe City hospital. Hall fled, but waa tripped up aud dbanned on Bailie avenue, after he bad attempted about down J. J. McCann, who intercepted him. Dunbar waa taken melody aud held a- a wilue—, a. Hall a—erled that tbe soman aud IMinbar started tbe fight, cutting him — At tbe City bepllal Sunday evening It waa stated that tbe woman's c two waa very precarious. Ail of tbe parties are colored. She recovered rousciouaue— Sunday sufficiently lu make an anlr-morlein . I airmen t to tbe coroner, In which .Incharged that tbe abuoUug waa done by Hall and waa entirely unprovoked. Hall admits firing U*shots, but claim, that tbe woman tlrst attempted mult him aitb a knife, aud that be fired in arlf-drfensr.
Tbe Atgleu: H. s r. WaMk Mr., t M. W. Whitaker, l
D. Livi
Runner, Mr.. D. lari— W. Meckr, . H. Middleton, H. H. Hay., E. C.
lloulal., Bbiladelpbla; 'JC. L
<'amdm;3lre. W. F. Kugib-h, Lansdoane, Ra.; M. C.iapertbwait, llierrtun; Mi— Mcrtle Mtukea, Wciionab; R. A. MrKtnuv, 'wife and daughter, Biam Grove, Ba.; C. 1*. Day , Nea
lo—d byj^-urk; Claudr S. Gordon, Spriug Mill,
i.; Fred Ralruer, Ca|* May (Tty; Henry D. Moire and wife. Gilbert II. Moore, Hadduntield, Fred Dilbrr-
ge Spoil. Am.terdam, N. Y. miaett: Mrs. W. A. DavU, Mudgett, L. II. Van Horn, J.
S. DuitoU, Camden; 11. U. Newcomb,
H. W heatoiT-T Millville; Anthony
* Hleel-
latew bn the hadwamviit of |*tr»nage. ■Lilt.re and facilitating the adtnmi. at loti of justice. - , I ITrey-rput the fat offitw of clerk ot I * supreme court and deck in cliau- ’
ate at kaat thirty IboUMnid dollar, j lo slate, bei ■ uuai revenue which might bare t* n a- -|.i—tblr ft b. go to Re|Hibinwu appututeca. 'j Kray la-anc Tney bave tuauguarted and main | !■ et—tbe Ir .mod the wise ay.lcm uf annual ap ! Thirty four ropriatuiau liulead uf the louse ayaleui i-'Hirt on S uder which DeBiocraltc goteruorajjuDctioo' <a
the puree-airing*. TUryl with deligli
red, (Tayloti; 1. O. Ad.
I anon, Atlantic City; F. L. Suodeker ew York; FrrdGulid.Sagmaw,MW-h. Its. K. French, iiiddeford, Maine; 1. Roden. James it. W. Oldham, Mr*. W latiau, Mr.Tnnaman and wife, S. K ) maker. Kugene, Ziegler. Mr. Mar;
Willard, Kolwrt t arron
ork oti -Hie Ocean City r ■b hKrecponert with the
?y at I’efereburg. !■
ikmg aa rapid!) i* except ton of r .iV at.rtit 1400
the •
hojad I
t. Tl* action of the diami—lug tbe in Island was balled it reaidaulis and It ia
mpietiou of tbW new U
: Demucra
IcgbUuirw
v.tued by caucus aud the dictation J ^rd' the big ho—aa, Allan R. McDermott, ^ j. ulJ mea Snutb, Jr., Lmu AbbeH Did and Ai a or two other.. The legislature ot i laxard,
Bur all Job car|*nter work <—u im u. Headley,Teotb aud Waal. A p.-tal' J - w ill bring him UiyiMirdreu.
Saun-k lou, looxioof Tenth .bury Apply to a Staugrr
iff Market atre *
WANAMAKKR**.
MENDEL’S CLOTHING STORE
It’s (be i No One shall sell WATCHWORD Good Clothes ot this Store—( | or p^g
W lien we will again demoiretrate lo you iu a forcible wgy that we roll the BEST High Omm CLOTHING at Ui-j LOWEST BRICES, and Hud we lead
Buying from us you*are in direct touch with the cloth-maker—no middle prulfts.
WE LEAD. HTfJHKS F6LU6W
The Styles for this Spring are very attractive.
M. MENDEL
THE Okt PRICE CLOTHIER. ^ GUTTER MO GENTS fURNISHER,
1625 ttisciic Atc.. AtlaBtic City, ^
EXCELLENT SUITS $7.50 to $15
Clothing mi n'y shjpejman.Sup 1 pose you wrote for a suit—you'd
WM- B. CURREY, I OS CBESTIUT STREn, PH1LADELPH1S,
ments; let us knouf whether you were very young of middle-ai:ed, that we mipht know how your inches were built up—and the suit we’d send would fit as well as the tailor’s suit at first trying-on. Better. in all probability. Now if you come for the clothes It’s better still, for we can do such altering as the tailor would have to do. In short, we can give you really tailored clothes ready-made. The popular'price for dressy suits (not full dress suits) is 115. They are such suits as almost any really good tailor would charge 120 to $30 for. You see, it is vastly cheaper to make clothing in lots—there is economy of time. No waiting for you to come and try the suit on— and talk it over. The best suits are $20 to $25— the difference is half and half— cloth and extra hand-work in the tailoring. ^ The famous suit of the year at this store is the all-wool fancy or blue or black suit at $6.50. Almost forgot the OVERCOATS. The dressy ones are $10 to $20.
gov5* YES, the mother Clothing ^isl ! , l " “i 1 "'
such suits never sold
under $10 to her knowledge. But precedent is only valuable here as a model to be improved upon. And we have saved enough through big buying to let us mark these stylish FANCY WORSTED SUITS $7. The double-breasted coat is lulf lined. They are pre-eminently dress-up
suits for hoys of 8 to 16.
First-rate all-wool Suits for boys
of 7 to 16 are here at
53.50
Every seam is silk sewed—the suits are right and good. Six style*. All have double-breasted jacket. All-wool navy-blue Suits for boys of 7 to 16, at $3. Washable Suits— Careful mothers are not waiting for hot weathrt to come. They are buying hot-weather clothes for
the hoy now.
Three interesting lots of wash-
able suits-—
In good color. For
Sl.B - Att-lli
bu)sa< a
» ao-smuot tine English Cotton
half-inch hand* ol IS re
cottar of pink and licht Hurt t •suite, cottar ol tight blue. For
Bicycle* At lcl,s, * thousand Hi- ^ cyles are here ready for instant delivery. That is one of the helps to out lessened prices for high-grade wheels—we have them made months ahead. There is time be precise, and it keeps the factories busy—lor you know our wheels are simply standard wheels with our name-plate put on. We know them from startto finish—no guess-woik; no shortcomings. Men's and women's Bicycles peers of the
best—
Continentals, for men and women, $50. Continents, for men, $37.50.
John Wanamaker
iimisimo..
PRACTICAL WORKMEN.
848 ASBURY AVENUE.
VVTANAMAKER vv & Brown
W. L. BERRY. Manfuacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST..
PLUMBING,
Sixth - Market Sts. Philadelphia
Fare paid from all points by the
Railroad Excun
GRAINING...
HEATING, DRAINAGE.
GU2IHG.
^ ....
SATISFACTION ASSURED.
JACOB SCHUFF -hurer-uc u..44K.;IUfc«.i THE PIONEER BAKERY. k. 700 AsMrj Leone. Octal Cit), I J.
' r/xTi ".'Ei.Er
.XI. SS..VDAAISS «Ss SOTV QSO and 822 As bury Ave. DRY GOODS, MJSN'S NOTIONS, '• FURNISHINGS, BOOTS and SHOES. HATS and GAPS.
SOLE AGENTS FOR WANAflAKER &
BROWN’S
...CLOTHING...
. a* SHOP. WEST »«. ML 71k a
j.n. Johnson, H. M. KALBACH,
PLUMBER,
GfBt’s FnmsMii Goads m 1
SON & CO.,
__ a* - 9.15 AMU It\ AVKXI’K. Steam and Gas Fitter, oceancty. new jersey.
IfctI) STlUCTLY FIRST CLASS. ELECTRICIANS. SKILLEI ELECTRICIANS FUKNISHEb
CHARLES 0. MILLER U fully prepared to CLEAN OUT CESSPOOLS.
j Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs and Plumbers’ j. Supplies. 1Anbury-Avenue. |
<-HAHLE» MlLU.It.
Men's Clothes, Youths' and Boys' Suits
Russell & Adams,
817 ASBURY AVENUE,’
Don’t fait to call and examine them. Prices are the lowe
S. B. CONVER
Established l88t
H. A. BUZZARD
CONVER & BUZZARD
Sanitary Plumbing, Drainage,
Ventilating and Tin ‘
NO. ASBURY AY UN UK
STOVES
HEATERS RANGES
eo j Hot Air
5 ! Hot Water 2 J Combination
= 1 Steam
Special anention given to Repairing in all its branches
JAMES G. PORCH,
Plumbing, Steam 1 Hot Water Heating,
NO. 1046 ASBURY AVENUE
I have a first-class Tinner working in conjunction with me, and I am prepared to do tin work in all its branches.
G PROMPTLY ATTERDED TO..
ESTimES CHEERFULLY PURIIISHEO.
w. C. SMITH & SONS.
OF ALL KINDS.
807 ASBURY AVENUE will receive immediate attention.
Yard: Corner Fourth St. and West Ave.
H. G. STEELMAN & CO.,
PULL THE INSIDE OUTSIDE.
KEATING
bearTKgs i
: SLIPPERY
Cones and cases - are ground and polished to that high touch ol glass!»hlch gives that glide- that
ART CATaLOGUC, 4C.
ea», glide only found in the Keating. KEATING WHEEL CO.,
J65 days ahead of them all.
•-•w.^.HOLYOKE. MA5S.
Hotel BriglTiton,
OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT -EXCfetsLED. APPOINTMENTS akd SERVICE FIRST-CLASS
H. R. SOOY.
AUTHORIZED BY FIRE UNDERWRITERS. MIDDLE DEPARTMENT FOR
ELECTRIC LIGHTING.
Building Lumber
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moldings, Brackets, Columns, Newels, White Pine and Cedar Shingles constantly on hand and under cover. Orders left at
ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORKin either hard or soft wood. Office,Yard and Mill: 8th and West Sts., OCEAN CITY, N. J.
A*. SSmitlx <Xs SSonts,
. Jt city or country. Fret I matt* & J guaranteed. Full line of Wallpaper and Deouratkina. M a, N aroiahea, Ulaaa, etc. Store, 1046 Asbury Avenue, near Eleventh St.

