OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXV.
OCEAN CITY, X. J., TJH'KSDAY. NOV EM HER 10, 1904.
NO. 32
OceanCity Sentinel •' law offices
OCKAIM CITV. t
'r CURTIS ROBINSON
B. T. ABBOTT, M- O.,
Schuyler C. Woodhull, NiM-geon,
OFFICE Corser Omni ud Klfblh Slrtft.
CITY DIRECTORY.
CITY OFFICIALS
ORGAN HAM), ATTORNEY and T C COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 1 * (
REPUBLICANISM AND ROOSEVELT HAVE SWEPT WHOLE COUNTRY
AN INTELLIGENT DOG
HUTCHINSON, M. I). I omoeopnt hfHt.
*•4 I Onenn OCEAN CITY. I
Til- >IM A lot of doc*. (OHM «ond and mme are—«all.
One of the ma*
l!over,"Uie liic.lntelliicantluial I.-IiiiikIiik In Mra.
le. F. Nabb.
Ei rurally makaa We.ley
| ' 1 “r 1 l*-rlia| 0 klin«|||Rl«"lk
Avalanche of Votes Bury Parker and Democracy—Host I,
, JONATHAN HAND, ConnMcIlor* nt-1 .haa. kt HOWARD BURTsM. I). CAFK MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. *
1 ' , ' r '^.r- S09 Wesley Avenue.
Remarkable Victory Since Grant was EiectedThere Were No Doubtful States.
* do* Ret. 1
• {JARRISON H. VOORHF.F.S j t 'oirnKi-1 loi- -111 _ I^nw. | —
New
N. GRISCOM, M. D. Tie I 'EXTRA!. AVENUE.
Jersey Remains True to her'■'iii'-s." * Republican
flEht,
SECRET SOCIETIES. .roudand Lirili Thunda,
! LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell,
ilSfa-LHS-'S! L AU ’ offices
>vrry Tbaiadmr ev.atuc dm Hallw W. UUle.mer, I'roUrtMui Lodfe. ho. ai
Godfrey & Godfrey, |‘‘ I ne^^ia^ar u ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
^ JAMES M. E. HILDRETH
' Counsellor-at-I-aw
Colors—Stokes Wins Governorship J"
*.S5IISP'* j by Handsome Majority—Cape flay ..£mVjK^£mS^t N €aunty Repudiates \ illifiers of Dr.
Way and Retains Him in the Clerk’s Office—Harry L. Smith Wins Over Hiram Steelman.
, are now repreoeuted by The Sixth prewnted a it Hebry C. Allen, Re-
1, apiiear. lo have won over
IluKhe., the Demoorat now
Hue the dixtricL The Demoain the Ninth aud Tenth, nowled by AJIcu Kenny and Allen
£)K. CHARLES B. RIDER
►« L>cnliNt a «
759 Asbury Avenue
■ I'MICRAI. niRKCTORH A. H. BAKER i* ..Undertaker - and - Embalmer,..L,,, 649 ASBURY AVENUE, 11 ap OCEAN CITY, N. J.
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CHURCH SERVICES.
Haitiniay, C HARLES L: HOFMANN
REGISTERED ARCHITECT
COAL COAL
COAL
COAL COAL Buy your Coal from the SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH BT. AND WEST AYR. yarn are alwaya aare of gattlog 2340 Douuda lo the b>u
'’ h ?K?SSii T J :n^^»re»“»i IO ?uo. rT iwnR" oa* IToprrlj l ommlUol—TWO.. C. H 11. UoUlaaw, I.U..I K. t om. >ui.
u Aof»tU^. Romj^twinon irUMWth .U. K.T. Kalber . " every eund •lion.* p. mi.
Vnloo Tabmarle Bap*M CkonA, aplA UardoJr?re«or. 8uod*j aerelrei. piwlilna ll a. m. ud ( p. «. HuDdarm-bool. » P- ai 5^£=r!!iS?rsr.swu“&."
CHURCH SOCIETIES.
EDWARD STONEHILl •Uni rin~T to VUUaai K.Bwoetum BRICKUYER and PUSTERER All work In maoon Una promptly attended lo- »<)» Brighton Blac© OCEAN CITY. N. J. «(>.■. T-atLKRRoptai »» at. OCEAN CITY BAKERY BREAD. FANCY CAkES and PIES GEORGE S. BICKEL, Proprietor NO. gt5 ASBURY AVENUE.
Ocean City. N. J.
RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCT
MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer
Leonard Krauss^Co.
Electricians
■6 S 9 Asbury Avenue. Ocean City. N. j. HKA»I.KY A ADAHM
: Reading Coal
HERBERT A. BUZZARD Sanitary 1 Mu inl)ii>i£ ...llkrainajee... NTEAM - AAI> - HOT - WATKR - HF.ATlMi. Katlmatea rurerfutly Ulven. Jobtnnc Pvomptly attended to. SHOP: 646 WEST AVENUE residence: NINTH AND A£BURY s AVENUE OCEA.IV CITY,
Cause for Alarm! If the plumbing U noWjuat right it certainly is reanoti why you ebould be oonremed. We (iroride thenort of plumbing that proteota the bealtU. Coinfortable, Reliable, Excellent, Reasonable. There many points in favor of our work and you ought to know
p.nTABi-iMHF.n in*i.
Hn, GalvanUcd
S. B. CONY ER iSTi, s "“
ROOFING
DAVID MUIR, JR. TiD, • Slate• aim-Slag CORRUGATED IRON WORK. FURNACES AND RANGES, 405 Wesley Avenue. - Ocean City, N. J.
of every demrriptlop for all mkkew of Fnruares andiltange*. Ur pairing done pram|>tly. Smoky chimneys cured or no charge. Shop In rear.
In Earlier Hayes.... When the bathroom waajiot inviting, by reason of It* eloaed-ln. unaanlUry martde waabatand, a rosy corner of the sleeping apartment was usually set aside for making tlie toilet aud was looked upon as indUpeureble to the .weihappolntrd'rnoni. Tbla .order of things prevailed untlMlie Intnxluetioii
w liich are so daluty aud altrarthre t hat 'the charm of the dmmlng corner vaniidiea in favor of u bathroom equipped with a "Standard" lavatory, with pure ruuubig water, hot or cold as d ret red --Standard'' lavatories are made lit many artistic and original designs, one piece. Our prices and the ability of our workmen will meet -with your
approval.
JOHN f=?. GROVES, City, 646 ASBURY AVENUE, i: ' OCEAN CITY, N. J.
>y the American peop
e and one-half bstanee and not | • accept another •
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VK, THKODUHB ItOOSHk’Kl.T r four years more. Hitch a victory Ini-e 1 ‘lyases 8.'Grant was elected.
n l*rt*n and twin arc utterly eclipsed.
There w as much Jubilation w found that the voters had derlared CHIEF SCULL’S LATEST themselves In favor of abmndonhig the Nty’s alleged rights In the ramp " ground dispute. The rota waa as folKlret Ward. 2T1 For: 12 Againat. ‘ •P 1 Ncull, Ocean Clty'a alert Herond Ward, 1IM For: 1(1 Against. I" 11 **. *“• aavarml “oa • t tap. Tlie very lateal lie haa apruug ws like this: "Which la the moat Important letter i the alphabet?" Of course, you don’t know. And uu wouldn’t tell him If you did, betuse that would spot! the re« of the story, or w hatever you p : 1* the moat Important," i
New York was the stagger Barker had a beggarly majori 2UO.OOO—nearly 100,OOu more tb
lose In tlie final returns. Roosevelt swept Atlantic URy and county by about 4000, the greatest In the history of the county. Stokes, for Governor, will have about 8700. ator Kdward B. Lee, who won by 210 three years ago, wins, with au Indicated plurality of 2000. EivAa Is relooted to the Assembly with about ba same plurality. Gardner, for Uonraaa, will receive 4000. The Democratic candidate for Senator, C. L. Cole, was opposed to nee of money In the election, and the “floating” vote did not count aa In other years. Mr. Cole appeared lenger in one of the precincts of the
Fourth Ward.
capf may «>ctn Cape May County was found equal to the tax w hen called upon to i her colors, aud the Demoerals disgruntled Republicans are still dcring where they “are at.” The matehlssa leadership of Senator Grease was much in evidence, and the county stood by the Ocean City man. Sheri IT Ewing, with all of his vaunted strength, did not have a •look-in" against Dr. Julius Way, In hi* alleged light for the oftlce of County Clerk. He even lost hi* town—West Cape May—by 20
of election and he w as re-elected, although running twhlnd HU ticket. One —It must have been tlie work of a humorist—was given two votes for
day at the Prado, and
him. Every time
“ ■'cr buys a cigar, be baa with him a paper containing tbs prica of a 1-nke for himself, aa well as the money for lbs weal, if there Is no one around llte door of the Prado to 1st him In, Rover" larks till ha gets Inside, hen lie hunts for somebody to take lie |ia|sT from Ins mouth. Whan till* I- done, tlie cigar and cake are placed In a pa|«r bag. Then the dog "t- hack to Cramer’s store and is rearded with tlie cake, which be demits with seeming great relish.
Then;
"Because It sUnda for Roosevelt, snd tlie last of Parkar." "Hurray!"
in tbla dty the only fight was In the Find Ward, where Harry L. Hrallk. the regular Republican nominee for Common Council, Hashed with Hiram Steelman, the present member, who ran Independently, and wasdefeatedd. ~ e on the dty ticket fallows :
FIRST WARD. aarvuucAx.
OOKKOg ODUMCIL.
Hiram Steelman, 118. BO AUD OF EDCCATIOX. R. B. BUtea, 234. a R. Sampson, 23S. A. J. Smith, 227. (XlMMIMOXgK* Ol Peter Murdoch, 227. Jesse Murdoch, 227. Charles R. Adams. SECOND WARD. REPL-RMCAK. UUXMOk COCXCtb. W. B. Graham, 185. HOARD or KDrCATIOX. R. B. Stiles, 166. a U. Sampson, 106. A. J. Smith, 166. OOMMIWIOKEJU OF AITF.A I Jease Murdoch, lOk. Peter Murdoch, 165. Charles E. Adams, 161.
o( Uu rarroudlae ftnat M aa
fraablag altar Ifea U ett?. Xothlag lalai
CrerosM. wsk si
THEODOBE B00SEVELT Eaopu*, X. Y. Nov. s. At s.
’dock Judge Parker sent tlii« te!
gram to the President:
"The people by their vetes hatphatlcally approve.! your admlul ition and 1 congratulate you."
Alton IUPaukku
Washington, !►. 4'., Nov. «. President RoOseveil's rej*h- to Jmlgi-Tar-ker’s telegram was as follows: Alton B.’.Parker, Itoeeniom. X Y.: I thank yon for jonrconirratiihil ion*. Thu>im>r»: Hoomrvki.t.
lieree campatgu waged by the DenHidate for tlie election of Charles c. ■ Hack a* Governor upon the equal taxation l«*ur wae ex|>e<-ted to cut heavily Into Stokes' vote, but the Orst returns , showed that Stokes was running but little Iwhind Roosevelt. Mr. Black himself and many of the party leaders were confident of hl» election by a
small plurality.
Hudson County, the home of Mr Itlaek. and a Democratic stronghold, suit the centre of tha equal taxation slea, rolled up a majority of 12,006 for
d by
Eight of the t
haa a plurality esUmatnl from the early returns of about OO.iaai. K. C. Stokes, Itepublleau, D Hisicd Governor by a plurality ewthnalr.! at *0, (■•i, although that figure may lie In-
i Itepuhliran
Six of tlie seven Kepnbllran Senators are eleded. making the Senate ‘stand aa now. .ilf the 66 Assemblymen elected 45 are Republicans and 15 Democrats,a Kepnbltraiigaln of amen. The legislature will riaud 37 Itrpnblican majority on Joint ballot. Tlie vote waa heavy In all part* ol the State, parGrolarly In the Industrial rentresbf E-aex, Passalr. Mercer, Camden and Cumberland Counties. The surprise of the day was tlie run msde by Slopes, for Governor. Tlie
J. S. Bush, 164. rcanc-E or fkack. J. S. Bush, 166.
(XIXHTABU-.
4. Brack ley, Wi.
Essex County, luiwever, met iliat tigurr with le.UUO for Stokes. Cumberland County, tlie home of Stokes, rallied to Ills support with 8060 majority, only 260 behind I loose veil. Tlie Kepuldlcana elected their caudate* forCougress In tlie First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth dtrirlHa, all of which, ex-
For Assembly, as waa general I anticipated, J. M. K. Hlldoth had everything his own way, and again demonstrated hla popularity with the voters
In the county.
"Harry" Bright, notwithstanding . \ llllllcallotis,had a comparatively easy
struggle for the Shrievalty although *«> Kmate Tvwosfn having a rtroog opponent. I-ate Ocean City real rotate transfers The result of the vote iu the county r««riled In the county clerk's oBIra
ran be found In another column. * In Ocean City, ttwonly rontro ___
In the First Ward, wliere Harry 1- and UK,
Smith, the regular Republican noml- KW.—8. Wesl^ Lake et ux. to Cas-
nee for Common ConnHI, won out bv P* 1 J^nnock et aL, lot Xo. Ill on n present member, who endeavored to Charles Fox lot No. 77, aec. M. bold hi* seat by running Indepen- Vi 106 —John K. Fleming et ux.
deutiy. “HI” made hard light arot Edward P. Bailey, lot No. .44, see. ... not until nror tsTVl^ oV^fo, « “" m. X. MaUlXtO Daniel It. wtn.er Km It waa not until near the eloae of the Krailer, lot No. 188, see. G. — coobt that victory was assured to ft.—Nannie C Taylor et »i. to Ocean
Smith. J City Aaaodatioo, lot No. *25, tee, L. A few days before election, some op- ** —Ocean City AaaoHsktoo to Nan-
p-iu™ C^U- H man W. 8. Graham in the Second,ala., quit claims, lot No. !!», ase. B.,
Ward, bnt this disappeared on the eve l snd lot No. 580, see. C.
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