Ocean City Sentinel, 26 October 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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Ocean Citt Sentinel.

K. « | KTIS HOHI WHOA,

THUKeUAY, OCTOBKR 3

REPUBLICAN TICKET.

UN WAR

J. HTKAnXJN WARK. ( »|» M»y OIL CUAULEH H. COMMON, Drm KOWAKO F. DUNCAN.Hn I»l»Ci

TuBpoUlocropof Uii.oiKiril/3' 'biyear i* our ol Uu- cyrr rawed, a mailer of a gixd deal of inj|>uriaunr a* aflrrUUK ■>» qurrtlou of (<>d aapply. The yield !• mlmatrd at 24i,<n'.ni« buniieii, or about 40.00u.rMi budiellancer than in 18S8 aud (fc.OUi.Uo hudieJa laiKer Ibau In 1HB7. The yield per acre thh year I* eallaialrd al SI IkwIkU, which la .11*1.11} hel..« that of

currency law. that .1

il |t lliru*t* up<iu the tmumry a r»i dK«ld le t-mc by

the character • etandard. Ttie honor Country .houM ret pled*, of coii*rew, Iik amhl*uity In the a upon Hie ixMiidy Iran

KVBKYHODY who ha. hail <«a.iui to ride Id the rear car of a loti* Iran haa noticed what a dbwgnwabtr amouu of "awln* ” that car ha. ; but it ha remained until thi. lime fur a tbouxi.l ful Wealrm road to remove Hue uu pleaaant feature by the almple e»|« dlent of rereraln* the maKr-up of th train. It puu Ita partor can next th ragtne, then the coachiw and laatly the ba**a*r and rxprww ran, tbu» *iv1i>k Ui* hi«beat priced paaKiiKrr tlw advanta*er of the aaakat ride ant miat complete freedom from ai aud dual, ynlbe oilier hand, It *tr«w them the prat of dancer, a* the forward car* are the one* that are u.ually wrecked In caiw of accident; hut even that la reduced to a minimum by 11* extra .Iron* cuttatnictiou of parlor and

ie-oe.of tl* campauNi. * few day. at predicted th*! n«^re\ «outd lr*t.h at It. appriau'hin* X*eh«i -> a. yataldwh lit July m thi. nation the *■' .laudard of the civilized *'*ld. I pointed out that the pmudential ball of I Si*. wa> foURlit "aliurwi excluaivc on the mmiev •jue*lio!i.'‘ and for th the then ext-tiu* Hi. of tl* '«•< politic tl* Brj-anlle* prraPrilied aile

munomctallsni a. |he paua

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'{fe

6r^ATr.R OAK HALL

GREATER OAK HALL

GREATER OAK HALL

Popular Business Suits tor Men

belief that tl tardy tagMatliw oi

r lte,«ib!

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W A.NAMAKI.H’S.

The radical

ilory icutlmeut

Mr. I la are., c

•ucy hope f. 1 cou*re» a i Kidd .tandaril

>f Fre

If Hubert K. Hand, w1k> nprrwiiti t »|* May coonty In tl* Slate .male and potw aa "rln* ho**,’’ had any reaeonahle claim to hem* oonaldered 1 be would have t a the cHiuty m to he*in the proceediu*. that body with a ah*ht .bow of rourtcy 11*re wa., however.

lion of Wlndeld Scott Hand for county clerk until afjer hi* opponent had •dated.' «a* Uw waa apidled w l*t*v rr the Inexpenmcr of the rln* chairman would permit or he could *rt a hint from Id* up|wr townahip advb*r, w ho waaalwrayaat hi. elbow. Viva voce vote, were taken iu a room contain in* two hundred people,mily MXty of w hom ' m, and U* Kieateet uo!«r Thi* bononddc

made to Ocean City rvprvwnuto Hooting and erica of “put him o were no lunger heard, fagl iu their place came wooing word*, aofter than a aummer xephyr and a. eulidu* a. a kmr'aklm. ’The hatcl*l wa. burled.’' aoaaidtl* machiu. drlrgatra, and all ww* well for a dear lte|>uhhcan vlcpiry op November 7. Tl* chan*, w a. a. radical aa It wa* marvehiua.

The bwaoti taught by Wednesday acetdeut at tl* |x>wer bou~c of iht Ocean City Electric l.lght <xmi|ian> ahoutd not be allowed to |«j» uulwrded by the mauagera of^tnil conmnitioii That no fatal! t!<w r caul led wm. dearly to have been au act id I’mviwlwn. the atrvet in that nelghborh .«! wmadwerted by prdenriau. aud tl*te wen but few employee* in tl* build Should Ibeexpluafou have o. cur red a few hour, later, the night fun workmen would have been on . and U* plant iu full operation. Then, too, tl* Incoming and outgoing on the Atlantic. City railroad hare added to the .trvetV Under such dreum-tanc*., li and U* flnandal loaeou It* mm I*operty would Sve far cx prewnt figure*. Tl* wrecked water tank, from ever atandpoint vieweil, wa. a co iu. iia.vlo life and pro|«rty. 1.

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tl* fi

Hid rx pc

the declaration for

KinleyrcciOjmrudatlou tliat a |ioltn 'll id tl* gold holdlug. "liall be |>huvd In .I fund, from which greetd-acks be redeemed upou pre»utatiidi, when once redeemed,' .Ijall not llierrafier t* paid out except for gold. national hank name*, are feature, of it* currency |4an devind by tha Itenubli committee of the bouar. Tl* Hepublicau membera of the arunuaurr iummittee liave ygrtvd mi aulwtanUally, It 1* mM, and Jencr n expreawd in well Informd circle, tliat afHmattre aetbm will l* taken by oougrtaw. Ttieie are a few, a few. Republican, a ho w-ek to dodge II* fluancial problem; but it i. improbable that their cowardly roun aela will prevail. The country l« rl|* for monetary reform, the opportunity t. Iirreenlrd, and duty aud honor point the way to a Hepublicau emigre*. In redeem the promb*. of tl* party iu The money queatkin wa. fully and freely thre*l*d •*! hefoie the country in IW6. The Republican party kept it. dedge to attempt in inlrn*t the I’owi r. in a convention for the e.t»b]i.hment d an iutrrnal coinage ratio. Tl* attempt failed UruaOae failure wa. Incivilized world turn, to the gold ataudard, and while the cur red<-y of 11* Untted Mtatca i> adjuMnl hi that .laudard, II* lawa pertaining ire defective at heat, and tlvely dangeroti. in the face of certain ■uditfonr No pretence of expediency ahould lead congreM to ignore tl* ailuallou. Ndtber country nut party lu* anything to gain by pmcnwtination. Oeueral Henderauu'* expreawkiuideion remedial action by oongre*. felcomcd by the bn.ineaa Inlereda of tl* nation. Hie l.iiglr blaat for currency reform almuld mm* tiepublican nmgrmameu to ll* uuport the qucallou aud the neccily

npt execution <d duty.

- }-acht Columbia by winning the third race of the aerlea w ith Mbamn*k UHaucrvw.fuIlydefended the America’. ;up from tl* challenger. The racing Hwauti haa not ‘ been aa enjoyable a. u.ual, owing to the uaual diaap|.iuila rcaultiug from light wind, on aaliing day* ; but the i

11 Jt aa within a fe dk on tl* main

tl* Tenth .tree! de|»t of |l* Al «Sty rallrod -■ thoroughfare fre>|uriiled at all hour, of tl* di au allitudeof •*vcnty fort, the <

>' I'r'i-*

iwu|wuy

provide at.alu.1 ju.l .uch

aa haa hefalleu It.

A frequent iuapecllou of engine, of deatructiou .li. uhl be rlgnliy lUNaUd U|.m by the uOk-ial. of il*

he future. Wiwli sun* and rx|*rk-i

ewumpliou of tl* water r.-tld venlure a predk•Ulta? Three ate con it can and al.mld t*

from them any of II urew the}- l.dd ii trary, II* |«>w allowed to lie fail-

the pro.peel heir higher

ia i. a farter Uwl than Hhamrock. Ir»t race wa. In relatively light Wind., and Shamrock wa. beaten from atari. Intheaecnsid race Miam-i-arntd away her topmaat. But third race waa iwuUd under ll* In*! w ind cundlUou. lor tclinc lutllly of the yacht*. Mb had the lead In the run down, beaten to the outer mark, and Ida IncrraMd her lewd iu bratini e were lime* wl*u Shamrock galuod, hut only by

aail Ilian tin

leading

nbta cared Jo carry. could n<« Xfloid to * rtmiig Mme that

Idow tug, hot the yacli

ii Iwl nothing to Iom- by any accident winch might ih-cui from n* Trying of extra rail. Tl* r—uli .,|

l*.id.-hei allow hio-c of .utn-i unih., Uuder ll* wealhei c mdiloai. whk'h prevailed during ll* ihird race, rUuuun.-k prohaldy gained a little by :be addition of lead l>all»i made afi.-r ll* wvoud race. It wa. thi. nddiiion if faallart, changing the length of her aater line, that wm|alled her to allow 'olumtiia .ixteru aacuud*. iu.load of felUug the ivnrfll of .lx ~-. oud. fig lieraelf, Iml ||* balla-l l*l|ird l*i to •Land Up U-tlrr m the high wind, and iddeil in or. than ll* twenty-two ««- ■lid-difference to'her .peed. If al* •ad been left in I*r original coiidilion.

■y »>> day, ipgbc nieb

J-a

1_‘ |!

Mu

' Bicylc.s S18 -

Wc are 'dlinp hundreds of bicy-! Cf

• l* 111

•f ndvaun

Why?

The tho. sands of riders

enjoying their Continentals, know : u . the reason well. No wheel lias beer. *

more thoroughly tested by Phila- j 1 ^

dclphia riders. No other wheel runs! easier or wears better. Tk.

1 ps\

Tk 'rtj

i Oak Hail c

V- Odd way -l in to-day's worthiness of

There are the /trearner., upon w hat they long for • wi*«ful, ■yrt ho|*iew« y la nor. tbnughtfare hu.ied m counting

- UioukIiI. and •

*ut, and. of ivuu*. i

gradually deejraiceptlou. become

The other ciara, h.iwrver, i. far more orthy of rc#|wct. They ai~i look forward fa many thing, in tl* future, but I «- mere Ideal, to dream of; ratlier actual advautagr. to granp ,and nn. They are full of hof*, energy and ual; they exert their power., develop their ahililie., .tmigtheu theii form ake |.*.ibk' the-fruition of their i. With them it i. not if, hut ‘‘When 1 have acquired tl* mean-, or gained tl* knowledge, or ■nqiH-red 11* oh~la< IcA, then I wTll do IU« and *o.” Of roun*, thi. energy may he mirapplird or over.trained; hut

diflerent

though they are In all tliat relate* to Ive endeuvrii, often rvwemble eai:h In one reepecl and .hare the -amc though uncon*-iou.iy to tbem- ■. Seldom do they aptweciale or to the Alii the plea.ure of the t Itaelf, the happinrwa which th u. atefi. of prognw. are cw|*hir of aOonliug. Ttuae wlio from idleum or 1 deajialr refu-e to take Uieae .te|w i»nut, of eourwr, reap their benefit* or ijoy their pk-a*ure.. He who remain. I tl* foot of the mountain can neither know the exhilarating joy of gaining aumiult. nor yet the .aU*tarli<>u of climb ilaeir. He who think. Hut am never learn a language or a le, and make, no effort, will, of r*e, never experience the delight* I* knowledge Ibvlf, nur yet th.*e lie gradual acquirement. 11 would

Inuklj i

d Itramplo pnwldlng over, plaintiff waa gtv

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n.i, I

nUally debarred . ,,o„ I’THe '•

ipjy them fully thtuugh

I luduatry aud amldulty. Doubtmany of litem do; yet there 1> a gwidly number of the*: earuert and ut worker* who experlrtice but ■f thi. liappincra. Tneir mindfully occupied with the goal that

> pay I

» the r

they 1111*1 travel to reach JJ.. Vy expect to find ilifflcultic. dan er» and ohalacle-, and I ire pare them-

They cx|>eci faUgu. and -utlenng, am fortify themiwKe. to endure them

|> Ifortf, a. allordlug lhi» end, i- regarded

I. undoubtedly tl bring real gladne

-I frinn i

tng kniguldly. rvmarti t "l am the yotmsewt o tud IS Irrotln-m.'-TmpowiUder cxciam conien cuvjil the ho-' i-iuplatnl the figure* oi t ilrawn. ilnwry amlk'. “N<rt at ah." n-plled tl ,ro jx-rbap* uuawap- it

j j Vet, Contncntals, while these few:

„i! last, $18.

; That's reason enough. Men’s! i 24-inch frames, without brake. ] Women’s 20-inch frames, with j

ever brake, $18.

Ask to see the Morrow coaster'' ■

•t from tl* wet.” ! brake. It makes riding twice as

utnwaUiHD awltcfo j eas >' ‘ or soale i >e0 P le -

largc faniUiea, It

* her* Linens

Full-bleached Irish damask tableinea, 68 inches wide, 65c a yard. : proud: ol it; the price;

j the variety of pretty Coral designs.

J

■ Oklugton the ;

low. Eai

a considerable

Lot 0694 This Suit $12

5 Special Lots ol Suits for Men Nothing more attractive in town. Elegance of fabric and superior workmanship combined with amazingly low price*. Every suit an object lesson

in tit and finish.

$13.50. $15. $lb. $20.

$ f 200

*V«

«;lc |

led the plaintiff, "it an for 3i> H’liUUiga, ti

•Tied ilawkiu

angrily. "I iiuin. "shall

trou-i-n. arc worth!" ell." rvfdled the

i}- 22 shllltnga to yen. T* «>k here-” thundered Ilawkiu.. "If a> not iu.tAniiy fi ll me what those trouacra are worth. I'll *c :id yon to Jail U day. f..c ismtcmpt of court." IVrtl. wrtir n-ptkd the frightened plaintiff conciliatlngly. "yon may liave

; .till y

lm

e Uh-iu at .that

Haw-kina could not atop the roar of laughter whk-b hreke out na l.-uring the reply, a riwr Id which Hawklna, after a fra- ralnutf-a, Jolncil himself.

wittH-aaed one day at

the 7*0 that ha* f.--n the talk of the pci>|«l<' managing tl* aiiln.ahi of the garden ever alm-c. Ki--|»-r Mycra. who

the snake cages, waa

about to frtd the refitili'*. w-hen. to hU horror, he saw one hlaekonakc n*oa-

ilcvouriug H» mate,

which wa» nl-oiit the ran* length and of I Half. The reptile had anal-

fellow head prat, and only

much a. dlrapiiea;

half .till rewalnid out-ldc

lying quietly, and

1 ochre of lt« tmal wouki Slyer* opened tl* cage

•gan tugging

the

bronghl t

I op it* breakfaat. Aftafitre of pulling that qraplratlou' nut on the ilit* wa* Set at liberty.

ilyaed, l.ut

gradually regained

liuqulrer.

And y« it is only one of many teresting irtms of extreme value to all housekeepers, in our household

A Scotch damask dinner set (one doth and a dozen napkins), $4. The cloth is 68x86 inches, woven in pretty patterns, with a border al! the way around; the napkins are 20

inches square.

It is about on a par with the 68 inch Irish damask table doth, at. 65 cents a yard—of real value, as an item of news, to housekeepers. Trimmed Hats Velvet hats trimmed with grebe j

Taiior=Made Suits Go at Reduced Prices! Ja to $io under its ailua! value. The grealest, grandest

Elegant $35 Tailored Suits now $25 Stylish $25 Tailored Suits now $20

Handsome $15 Tailored Suits now $10 I “ Pretty $10 Tailored Suits now $8

A NAtNIFICtNT VARIETY OF STYLES AMO SHADES

125 New Golf Capes $e 25, $10 $11.50, Misses* Tailor-Made Suits ' *?

»7.TS. *io. fit. *12, *11..-VO. -H VI . Girls’ Reefers Ninety ..!«** -

. *2..VV *2.

Sixth ami Market Sts.

Philadelphia. Pa.

WANAMAKER &. BROWK

W. SCOTT HAM)

breasts, $5 and $6.

Grebe breasts make an effcctni: j RFDI KTDTP S|||1

trimming to go with velvets that are j ’

so much used this season in

AUTHORIZED BT FIRE UNDERWRITERS. MIDDLE DEPARTMENT FDR ELECTRIC L-feh-ITING.

'Ale llor eynu ui terrible sen

l lea-t U

nr Inal iiq • wbal he. Tl* KiiglMi eri iaiur.«-k ahould w> re: hut Atuerk-an • r figuie. Ur—d to

-ult. figured 01

ne* 1. dcpendciil much ihu w ire exen-ire aud alteniatc foi,-ulilu than u|.m auytlm

- -peed uugh thought Unit

by I

nearty rtgh

In gurertug ll* reiauve I ,,( Ot fowl, a* ttirtr buihlet* were mtirrly rlght In dtelgning II* folumbia Tl* nuxw liave hern lair)} run ; both howl* hare been well handled, and far a* appear*, tl* di fieri-lire belwc lla-m J* due wholly Uiidlght dlllerini

, ll* *,*)

pwure to accept IU Yet, how fj^aiaq Tliemreivre of thi* opportum^T'11*

forgrta to enjoy and P-> i.riri lei otlien mjoy the fiuil- ,4 UdL iThereholai i.inanilug a I*

Instead of trimming a number of these five and six dollar hats after some particular model, our trimmers vary the idea in every hat; give individuality to each one; and what a fine collection h gives us to offer you) $5 and $6. Golf Copes More golf capes here this morning. The" supply can little more than meet the demand—so many are wanted this season; and the blankets and good double-faced cloths are scarce. The foreign arrivals, together with the capes we have had made from our own blankets, have thus far given us ample assortments— hundreds vhere others show dozens. Two new lorts: Heavy chinchilla cloth, plain color outside, trimmed down front and around bottom with the reversed side plaid; the hood also reversed; high flared collar. $15. New Scotch Highland plaids. $12.50. Many other sorts. $8 to $30.

Women’s Wear Petticoats of black sateen, lined with flannelette, corded rurtle, lined with canvas, 75c. A better sort

for $1.

Petticoats of satin-striped sateens, in blade and colors, with deep umbrella ruffle neatly corded, lined with

percaline. $2.

Short Knit Petticoats, cotton, cream color and striped, edges crocheted in jontrasting color. 18c. Wrappers of printed flannelette, in stripes and figures, neatly made and

"«igth!--C:u- ! braided, lined to waist. 85c and $1.

, Dressing Sacks oi Eiderdown, in

~ r ; red, pink, blue and gray, edges i"I cannot I crocheted, ribbon at neck,' frogs

‘t i'-ni‘«Wi-r tl* ( down front. $1. ' Night Gowns of Muslin, square | yoke, with dusters of plaits, neck ! and sleeves trimmed with embroid-

| cry. 50c.

! Muslin Petticoats, with deep um- ] brclla ruffle of cambric. 75c.

Blankets

Two good chances to buy blankets below usual prices. One is our regular $5 blanks, ninety per cent, wool, with a light spool-cotton warp, which adds strengths 72x84 inches, weight 5#

lbs. $4.

The other is marked "California,” is marie right up in New England. We call it the "Wynncwood." It is generally being sold for $6 and $6.50 in Philadelphia. Our price is $5; 78x86 inches; weight 6 lbs. John Wanamaker.

759 ASBUHY AVENUE

OCEAN cm . N. J.

Gortvegancei. Commissioner ol Seeds .

and loiaig podiic

£•— H. M. KALBACH.

SON & CO.,

»:« AMU lev A* IN I l„ OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY

ELECTRICIANS. Skilled T3e.1ri.taii- Kuril bibed l>ay i.r NlKhl. s’osr os sice box, ate Ka'i UriU'ai id aUMkrt ^

CONVER. BUZZARD Sc CO. SANITARY PLUMBING | V. _ TIN. GALVANIZED AND COPPER ROOFING

VENTILATING

— : Hot Wilcr ^ ‘i Combinxlii.n

UJ ; Slcan

Office, .-alesruum and \S orka, SEVENTH STREET. Bel. Asbury and Weal Ai

PRICE OF LOTS FROM $50 UP Ofim al Care Ma> C..U.I lli.u- s J . •dl-.niax INiH* HaUdmcOGeao City ice arm Goal Go A J SMITH. PROPRICTOIt ’"^icjs.7 ’ xvooik DHice. No. B34 ASBDRT AVENUE IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies amLk

AND

Io»c» C°pc»cini KSTABUSHED 1RS1 m St. and Asbnrj Ave. Ocean City Home-made Bakery. F. A.SCHOCK. ProprieturSIS ASHI’RY AVE.. 0CEAS CITY, N. J.

JOS. G. CHAMPION i CO. GBCmiEGTS» BGILDEfiS SUSIOIF MTTBB. IITEU. ETC!

Hotel Brighton, J OCHAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. APl’OINTMHNTS and SERVICE FIRST-CLASS

K. K. SOOY.

OCEANCITYMILL AND LUMBER00?

JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. No. 700 Aita'i Aioiim. Octm Cff. N I. Srtaira^d-nrre-d trrr ^ '

•>«•» aud found llutt dolnj;

larjii ly to promote that ai.lendld hoalih

which h* eujoyad.

•: NEW

NINTH STRUT AID ASBURY AVENUl GROCERY - it', u. xv-vivi:

■B

ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK-

in either hard or soft wood.

Office.Yard and Mill: lOitiandWestSls. OCEAN CITY, N. J.