Ocean City Sentinel.
SOUTH JERSEY’S FLYER. ^ «
WAX AM AKER’S.
\V AN AM A KICK'S. ilawipmi*. MuMir. *Uy ». van.
K. CCBTIS BOBINSON.
““Hid-YearSaleofShirt Waists
Bctveca Ocean City and PblladelphU bU wibBUniUl a
in Scrcniy-OTc fUnata- The open. bU b***aar» to tb* depot u
in* of the Ocean City hranch Hoad “ a . ,rou « b 10
Middle of Jan
avenue bociae, and walked . diractlj back to tlae kltrbeti, when Mr.
Sntutday wan n of iei.Hc...K »*“ « 1 * u * t,Ur ** “ amuut tbe d:!=->. of Ocean City, for J-uo* don«tic were at wdrk.
.tion of a plan
l-ereby our city la bruunlit Into
and Muslin Underwear
t/. thumas. No. 108 Market St., PHILADELPHIA,
Kiowa with enteiprtaliiK cl aei a. 1 u Intereau die for tbe lack Lb. m. Jrfl every man ahow an lotemt in tbla city. __ ' V1111.K aome cburche* are deprecat lib tbeuaeof the bicycle on Sunday , oilier, are making arrangement* la who clrncaw
y people
le within walking ditance of tbe cburclxw wbi.1i Uiey pretoe to attend. Tbe wealthy among Ux ae can, and many of them do. go church in their carnage. Le* wealthy
■n n which la
of view, tbe bicycle 1 over both in that It doce not require aonae to labor In order that other, may ride. Driver and rider 1
The Philadelphia Kecotd call, attentkic to tbe tact that tbe preaddei mt of tbe Colled 8uu» IT by rail. If Uaey
by dlflerent train., and If |<*elt dlflerrot roada. When they lately attended the dedication of tbe Grant t In New York, they
about tbe Urn. of the two fot. men of tbe national fovemmeni Idea brine that If an accident upon tbe
e the death of one of
u the attitude lalration and that which it in regard to Cutmu aflair.
be regarding Cuba, should rememb that an Important step which la liable re of tbit oounity'
able to expect that be will take important alept without full know! edge of tbe situation, such at only obtain through bit own reprraeu-
The alienation of tbe Bound n to >4 'he Democratic party la to be coming
currency platlortu.
upon which they know that the* cannot renew political association* with them. Their tflc.tl* to drive (be gold bran party seem to be highly am
n Governor Griggs
> tbe e
r Dr.
Kke, of Trenton, to be one of tbe b.*m a of tbe Trenbin Ituane
lo by the three
laying of tbe nomination over fu day under tbe rules, and under the
t equivalent to re-
rhecr touch with Philadelphia. Tbe
r Ocean City
branch of tbe South Jrreey rallrad ■Id put Into uprretloii a regular treiu aervice ou that day m a» tbe cause f ir exultatlou, and when tbe cunvey-
et the trains at Thirty»t, tbe piraent termi Eighth "trret slid A.bury
an uue and dlKrliarged their human fre ght tbe public knew tbe unoertaklii| waa an acoumpllabrd fact and tl pent-up feeling, found ckpenan >u
ex. lama lion. »f}oy.
to many dllBcultle. bad to* hi 1 m. unted by tbe management of ue f road during tl»e course of it. < .Unction, that hope deferred bad cauaed doubt, to enter, at times, tbe mind, of tbe must entbu.la.lic wellwUbere of t^ie pc ject; but the manage mrnt I ought Its way inch by inch uuUI its formidable rival—the West Jersey and Heaebote—wa. compelled to dmiat and acknowledge Uadi hain<d hy the skill with which their obstructive taetkw were met and thwarted?
Having .uiveeded
with vigor, and ere two week, have elapwrd they will have extended their Hoe aa tofr a* Tenth atrert. thus completing ten mike of aubataulUUy built
Tbe new road parallel* U
•t Jer-
from Philadelphia l regular acbtdule will
Kifty-eecond alreet to Its lermluoa lu Ocean City. There w 111 be lour atatians within the city limits—Fourth street. Tenth street. Fifteenth street and Thirty-fourth street. lAier ou a etatlon Fiftieth street, at Palermo, on the mainland. Superintendent Chari's A. • confident that the entire Hoe will be in operation early in June, when a special train, carrying tbe official. of the Booth Jersey read sod a number of invited gutwU, will he run 1 point. A will also go Into efl.-ct time end continue throughreason. Tbe engiiMS adopted In hauling paawngrr train, m aa tbe "camel hack.” Three
built
power, and will make
City
ty-flve minutes. Tbla Let alone rrcommeud the Booth Jersey lo tiavellug public, as heretofore they have beeu compelled Mire In puiuta.
entoy
be locomotives ate supplied patent Ore boxes w herein hard coal U This is a luxury unknown tbe West Jersey
leave you. Mis. Phillips, end
would like to e|«ak In you prtv ately a minute," be calmly remarked, and never dieamlng of bis terrible lutenlioo, tbe woman acc.Mnp.ulod him lo her bedroom, ju.t »fl from the ktu-bm. Once there he luckrd tbr dour, and, tumlngu|un llte woman.aald:"Pbu-be, won’t you marry mr?” "No,” *l>e replied, yi think II best not to.” “WelCtbeo. we will my goud bye," be calmly remarked. "Are you gmug BtrayS*’ Ibe woman inquired, but you ore, 1 ' waa Ibe quick reply, and without another wuid Hlbbert di revolver from hi* pocket and j.iurrd Ibe fuU content. Intober budy. Tbe first .but alruck the woman Ibe head, and she fcU to the door. Then, with ungovernable fury, stood ovei her pr.wtrate body emptied tbe remaining chamber, of hi. weapou. Every allot iouk efleel, the second entering her bead, the third her neck, tbe fourth tier arm sod fifth her chest. Iteoorder lugersoll field Hlbbert without ball toawai iltdf Mrs. Phillip', injuries The nan at the dly hospital made a statement to tbe efTo-t that Hlbbert
to kill her, and begged
llte authorities nol to baaghlmlf.be
should die.
ibe coastnictiuu of the 1. I-a!lasted with Has gravel. recks cross tbe meadow, they bat eievaled four feet above tbe high r mark, thus providing against
which
The Construction of (be road Is under
BupennU-ud. nt
Is ably assisted by V President Logan M. BuHlit and H. C. Barnett, general freight and pass. ageut of the company. Tbe Indomitable will and tbe tenacity of purpo* which them gentlemen displayed dur tug the legal difficullka which they combat during the building of the road baa proven the qualities which nently lit them for the responsible
r OH o
•left of officials.
Ucusiai Huprriultnd.nl ('barter A. Beach, General Freight and Pameuger Agent H. C. Burnett, Tialn M Morrow and Dlierture Aulbooy Hterlmau, of Turks hoe, and Thomas ftubb rre among the pa*»eiig*r. who arrived Ocwen City by tbe Dial train Malur-
day morning
Tbe Booth Jersey’s ticket office la icated ou tbe curuer of Eighth street od Aahury avruue, where carr sceive and discharge passeugera, free of charge. W. Boult Hand lias hern appointed ticket agent at Ocean (Tty.
A .(eclal meetlug of common 1 was held on Friday evening. CuUDcilmru prew *, Buoy, Hleeimau, Oureon, and Hreekley. ' Tbe meeting was called hi cunsidei >e mayor’s veto of ordln.ncvw relattg to hlcyckw and telephone tnncblse. Tbe mayor's veto waa read. Ou ■untiou tbe veto ou each ordinance was sustained. UMitdlaiau Corwin thru Introduced 3 ordinance making It unlawful to ride any btcy cle or cdber pedaled vehicle upon the sidewalks and boardwalk, within the dly limit, between April 16 end November 1. and regulating apred, etc. It pawed Out reading. An ordinance authorising ibe Delaware aud Atlantic Telegraph and Teleph me company to erect and maintain poles and to place and maintain wire, thereon on tbr streets, lanes or alleys n tbe limits of therityof Ocean City was in induced and pawed first
reading.
On motion adjourned. Couudl met iu adjourned Muoday even 1 tig, ail mem her. bring preaeul except Headley aud Bieckley. Various committor, reported prugrpw. Tbe followingordlusuces pawed final reading: Bicycle ordinance, telegraph and leiepbunr ordinance, one creating a l-wnl of health, and one relating to removal aud collrettou of gmihagr, which are publiahed in full in anot
Tbe Her use ordinance was also ii lured aud paaard first reading. Char lea Miller waa employed h uove garbage al 6X00 per day 1 tbe cunlracl, 1* awarded the lowest responsible bidder. J. O. Balter prearnled a grleraocr lo
Council agterd lo pay dly bills twice . mouth until further nutter. Bills to tbe amount of.6IH64.88 were rwd and ordered paid. John Brown was appointed puuod keeper in tbe First word to HU a vi cy until the next annuel dectlou. Adjourned until Monday evening
Tbe fifih auuUerwry of lota (ouncll. o 1S8, Jr. O. U. A. M., occurred Friay evening, aud the member, of the
dcr determined to make it an at an of mure than ordinary iuk-reat.
The literary ponton of tbe exerrkacw ere held in Btltw ball, Flighth .(reel and West avenue, aud cuu.tsicd of lu■irumental and vocal music, reading.
•*w- Tbe (-losing acvne of t br
literary programme, a tableau repre-
iilug the Uuddc* of Liberty, w.m
round after round of apiJauw. Dur-
ing lu presentation the hand was the w ing of the stage and a.
tbe strain, of "Bur Spangled Banner” floated upon tbr air Ibe curtain slowly •e. disckwlng Ibe lobed to bile and upon bet Igua a diadem udded with .tar., aupioning ibe itkuual emblem; to her left an open Bible, aud In tbe background a .tack of musket*. The character was awum<dby Miw Ella Jeflrlre. show t.we as Ibe subject of much fav.aablr
HiUiam Liudiey. Jr., of Germantown. and Richard Cnnkabaw, Jr . of F ra .kfred, FbllaiWpbu, urad. a trip to Ocean Ctty via Atlantic City uuderfa on Haturdsy. May =£. J was sprat at tbe cottage of
nr. 8r, A-bory
Tbe
Hovering between life aud death with five wounds and three bulleu lu her body. Mrs. 1'hmbe H. Bhillli-, ' forty y ears, the proprletrew of an n avenue boarding house, know n as "Tbe Keuoelt," lay on a cot m the city bowpila', Atlantic City, Monday, her second wedding day. The prwpectivc groom, Robert J. Hlbbert, braid lew youlb of twenty-two yeat locked up lu the.city jail theie I»wer Ihe charge of attempted mu rr. Boih i-artie. areof goral lam ill id onglually came from Ktnue
Square, Fa.
T he woman was divorced flout her ushand. aud has a daughter eignieeu tar, of age and a sun aged ten. Young Hlbbert came to The Kronen tu Lard
ly pan of April, although hi.
a.-qualuUnce with .he woman dated It waa aburtly after hu arrival here Ills! they entered Into an engagement marry on tbe last day of May. Tne to ■on, however, re|*uled later of her promise, believing that her age and Hlbocrt'a youth would cauw him to
icr. She Informed him of ou Saturday night aud a
violent quarrel ensued, In tbe cuuiw of
young Hlbbert swore that unkw. fare. lent a charm to the oocaalou
which Imprewicd tlie onlooker.
'The cummin*.-- F3va J. Sharp, SamT Car hart and George W. FlveringhamI to whom tlie arrangraieuL were eni trusted, 6re f» be congratulalrd upon , and, exhibiting a rev-elver, j tbesurcew which crow ned their labors, .* * '■'* ' her' which, aa such reapunalbUilie. alwysdo.
Tlie piano duet hy Mrs. H.U. Steelman and Mm. L. K. Tbrans, was tbe min.leal feature ul tbe-ayrnlug, and Hie anlo by Mrs. H. G. Steel man dupla.ed tbe quality of ibat lady k vuliv lo ex or Hen t advantage. "larLard Watch,’ trombone duet by E. M. Suttuc. and T VV. Evenugbam. Mrs. H. (i Slreiman |*aoo sccMu|4tuist, was rendered 11
fine style.
As (he runain dro$>|ed upon tin
final acene, tbe audience adjourned b
ra H. Cbampkm's ke cream parlore, . here a culiatiou bad been l-rejared. Vs raie entered ^ banquetiujt r.»«u be eye rested Hpu*> tastefully dreeMa-
led tables, prated pl.ots tendp.g tbelr
iny fragrame to enlianie the
roeqe. Tbe menu rlubra.wd the sub ataullals and deHcarlew. Tbe hwtivr l«vriy was graced by tbe pnanue of ladle*, wbewe merry laugh aud bright
Each year there are it Wanamaker’s. We plan Tor them months in advance, and January and June find women all over the/jand looking this way as naturally as one would watch an eclipse. V • Garments that appeal to women as being ’’just right.” No skimping of sires; no skimping in the making. Some just plain and substantial; others of varying daintiness. No woman has yet conjured out how we can sell such satisfactory garments for so nearly what the materials cost—and still we have told all about it, over and over again. The makers are expert. They have every convenience; every mechanical help: It isn’t sweat-shop goods—but the product of a big semi-rural aggregation of well-paid workers. Stocks for this iny? Mid-Year Sale |re enormous, and still we cannot promise to fill orders at present prices after tlie end of June. Nir-ht Gowns GOWNS of Muslin, yoke of embroidery'insertion and K cluster of plaits, embroidery on collar and sleeves, 38c. Gowns of Muslin, collar and sleeves trimmed with cambric ruffle, embroidery front, 88c. Gowns of Fine Cambric, trimmed with embroidery. 75cT Gowns of Fine Muslin, collar of cambric, lawn ruffle on collar and sleeve, hemstitched, embroidered shield, 75c. Gowns of Cambric, trimmed with embroidery, 85c. Gowns of Fine Cambric, trimmed with embroidery, Wk'. Gowns of Fine Muslin, collar of cambric, and lawn ruffle trimmed with embroidery and insertion, 90c. Gowns of Fine Cambric, trimmed with embroidery, 61.00. Gowns of Fine Cambric, yoke of plaits and hemstitching, sleeve* and neck trimmed with embroidery edge, 61.00. Gowns of Fine Cambric, trimmed with Point de Parts Lace and ribbon, 61.25. Chemises CHEMISE of Muslin, with cambric ruffle, 18c. Chemise of Goo# Muslin, yoke of embroidery insertion and fine plaits, lace edge, 55c. Chemise of Fine Muslin, yoke of embroidery and cluster plaits, 45c. Chemise df Cambric .Trimmed with lace, witfyibbon run through,75c. DRAWERS of Good Muslin, with Item and three plaits, 15c. la raw ers Urawers of Good Muslin, trimmed with embroidery ruffle and plaits, 25c. Drawers of Fine Muslin, umbrella ruffle of cambric, trimmed with embroidery, 35c. Drawers of Fine Cambric, ruffle of lawn and Valenciennes lac*, with plaits above, 35c. Drawers of Fine Cambric, trimmed with embroidery, and plaits above, 35c. Drawers of Fine Muslin, deep ruffle of embroidery, and plaits above, 60c. V CnnuH Covens CORSET COVERS of Cambric, high back, V front, VAirnci VAi»c™ trilnmedwjthembrojdery ^ v Corset Covers of CaMJbric, trimmed with neat edge, 18c. Corset Covers of Cambric, V back and front, trimmed with embroidery, 25c. Corset Covers of Colored Lawns, high neck and long sleeves, in black, white, light blue, pink, lavender, red, green and buff, 35c. Same colors in low neck, elbow sleeves, trimmed with lace, 50c. Corset Covers of Cambric, V back and square front, trimmed with embroidery, 35c. Corset Covers of Cambric, trimmed with embroidery and insertion, 35c. Short Underskirts of Good Muslin, cambric ruffle, and plaits above, 25c. Skirts of Muslin, full Spanish ruffle of lawn, trimmed with embroidery, SOc. Short Underskirts of Good Muslin, embroidery ruffle, and plaits, 60c. Skirts of Cambric, umbrella rulfle of lawn, trimmed with Valenciennes lace and insertion, 85c. Skirts of Cambric, umbrella ruffle of lawn, trimmed with two rows of insertion and edge of Point de Paris lace, 61.25. Skirts of Good Muslin, umbrella ruffle of lawn,brimmed with embroidery, 61.00. Skirts of Muslin, deep umbrella ruffle of embroidery, 61.50. Skirts ol Colored Lawn, full Spanish ruffle, two rows of insertion andedge; white, pink light blue, lavender, red, green and yellow, 61.75. Same colors in plain lawn skirts, with umbrella ruffle, 61.00 For Children Nazareth seamless knit waist, bone buttons. Sixes, 1 to 12 years. 15c. Better grades, 25c. and SOc. Girls' Muslin Drawers, hem and three plaits. Sizes, 2 yrs., 6c, 4 yrs. 10C, 6 yrs. 15c, 8 yrs. 15c, 10 yrs. 18c, 12 yrs. 18c, 14 yrs. 22c. Girls’ Muslin Drawers, ruffle of Swiss embroidery, and th?oo plaits. Sizes, 2 yrs. 17c, 4yrs. 20c, 6 yrs. 25c, 8 yrs. 25c, 10 yrs: SOc, 12 yrs. SOc, 14 yrs. 33c. Boys' ventilated Waists, satine band around waist and down front, buttons tajied. Sizes, 3 to 10 yrs.. 25c. Long Skirts of Cambric, deep ruffle of Swiss embroidery and plaits above, 60c. Girls’ Gowns of‘Cambric, collars and cufts trimmed with ruffle of Swiss embroidery. Sizes, 2 yrs. 40c. 4 yrs. 45c, 6 yrs. 6<X, 8 yrs. 55c 10 yrs. 60c. 12 yrs. 65c. Girls’Gownsgif Cambric, yoke of plaits, ruffle on neck, sleeves and front of yoke. {>w*. 4 to 14 years, 50. JOHN WANAMAKER
An opportunity to visit the City that wiil pay three-fold. The Greatest Reduction Sale in fine Clothes we ever made. Ten Thousand Suits far cost and less. Suits from $18 to $12: $12 to $7.50 Others, $12 to $6.50: $10 to $5 In addition we pay Railroad Fare on the purchase <C-a reasonable amount. \VANAMAKER & Brown Sixili & Market Sts., Philadelphia
. XI. CV1FAJVISS (Si SSOX 820 and 822 As bury Aye. MNIIIG ip i DRY GOODS, - MES’S and | NOTIONS, t FURNISHINGS, GUZING. ^ ■?' BOOTS and SHOES. HATS and CAPS.
5 FOR
..CLOTH I NO...
AUTHORIZED BT FIRE UNDERWRITERS. MIDDLE DEPARTMENT EDI electric lighting.
H. M. KALBAGH,
SON & CO.,
9:» ANItl'RY AVKKl’K. OCEAN CITV. NEW JERSEY.
Etn-lriral Bllpplii—, Inraiulovlit l.ani|», an) vtdiagr |*>r Coor. < uaour :icr» or Hliadr., K'n-lur Ife-Ha. (ML*. Atmuncialore, ILtUrie* and all FJrelrica
HouMtlmld Material.. .
SOLE AGENTS TOR WANAHAKER &
BROWN’S
ALL MATERIAL AND WORK GUAIAK-
TtED STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. ELECTRICIANS. SKILLED ELECTRICIANS FUIKISHEti
DAY OR HIGHT.
rosT omcK mo*, ate
W. C. SMITH & SONS. Building Lumber OF ALL. KINDS. ‘ ^Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moldings, Brackets,Columns, Newels, White i’ine and Cedar Shingles constantly on hand and under ;r. Orders left at 807 ASBURY AVENUE will receive immediate'attention. Yard: Corner Fourth St. and West Ave,
RUSSELL, SHEPPARD & CO., MEN’S, YOUTH'S AND BOY’S CLOTHING,
DRY ROODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES. Nos. 813 and 819 ASBURY AVENUE.
Don't fail to call and examine them. Prices are the lowest.
JAMES G. PORCH,
Plumbing, Steam i Hot Water Heating,
NO. 1046 ASBURY AVENUE
1 have a first-class Tinnfcr working in conjunction with ie; and I am prepared to do tin work in all iu branches.
SHOP. WEST m. ML 70! »d Sit STS. KXTAiujiditai Itvil. WM- B. CURREY, SOS CHESTNUT STREET, PHIUDELPBli, Gem's FMm Goods m HotioEs. I>- 8. 8A.MF»S<», Stoves, Heaters,Ranges. PUMPS, SINKS, *C., 408-10 Anbury Avenue, OOKAN CITY. N. .T. Mggj.iSF’S'tEJSSJS J. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Steam and Gas Fitter. Repairing a specialty. Bath labs and numbers’ Supplies. T 30 Anbury A. von 11 e.
or*-A.jsri>
SPRING OPENING MENDEL’S OJVE-PRIOK CLOTHING STORE Wbra we will agwin drnioD.trale to .. uu In.n f-xrilde w»y th»t we *rll tbr BEST High t’Ure CLOTHINCl at UhLOWE5T PRICES, and Ural we iva.l iu Style, Wurkman.liip and Amuti ueut. Crane xnd.be cuavlnced. WE LEWD. eVpERS FOliLBW M, MENDEL
THE ODE PRICE CLOTHIER.
HATTER AID 6EITS FURRISHER
1625 Atlaibc Are., Atlantic City. N. J.
I. B. ROVER,
COD. FIFTH ST*LET AND WEST AVENUE -PMCTlCll SLATE ROOFER,ROOFING SLATE slata lauNoa. tu*x. umnaLX. XLacaaoaaox. xia-rt acctsTina. xtipx. et.Tro.w. aao MCaWTME, XLXTC FLOCKX roK UNOCa
watix cioirrx ano m.ntkls ... .
ESTATES FURIISHED ADO REPAIRING P A TT V 1VT PROHRUT ATTENDED TO- IVC,/\1I1>HJ. U t IK •aai-rii „ „„„ L, w *‘O ««» n>*ke ll good. We tr, to make It exxy rwuiBig. Frol H. A, W. SMITH & BRO., b> “ C ,ur P'er.'feud) »xy». •• Keating good wlwxl-” 848 Asbury Avenue, anteo. KEATING WHEEL CG OCKA.N CITY. N. J. • uguc. rce. s..,, MIDDflhoWN. CONN
Hotel Brighton OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE FIRST-CLAS
R. R. SOOY.
We
make a bicycle
that
pleases.
PLUMBING, . , . .
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JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERT. It 700 ANtatf Airan Oraa to,. I. J.
- Piurliiiitrs. 1
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“"“tu mama mma. ISSf WajaS’-SES’ - -j Store. 1046 Asbury Avenue, near Eleven

