Ocean City Sentinel, 6 February 1896 IIIF issue link — Page 2

,, a_ Knctead nuio H'A'XAXAKBM Coras Gitt msnt.nru *,i v « uu *^butti »u- pn*mu*»««»•«*« *-»*»!»•'•»*• t "v,v \v sV.,; - i= ■•--rr-.r.r v.^ufP«.B.>l IWhtl-fc.A. «.<»«.»« ...nrv* is > <« rm * T * r - r”’ vm*I« wUlfarrwtbftilai >m Ike Brvi ih. w* t—* N «.ll !*«•.««■ tetie'r cW v.m. of th.-dainl K 4'1'RTIM ROBINMO^. |, t ;[ i j.idKin« fniai • ««*•»■:•.«» iMira.-n. ..r tu-«Khe« entH-l. -••••• . h^jUjcaT )<»a cvc

i ill Ira-lint i" Wnrfiin*- mtotf? kut »HI the\ - Will il-* II New Jerarv l. likely inevt i«» v»te i ue* iuc*»un- In »t.7ven.u».

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m. r «i *TT».

K I W JKHkl

r lbe Maine -tate-man

m i B«7H«idmir lh«W predleOnuB In tw II by it., mean* uiakea K«eJ a •ure

New York ha» a» many, nr

I |«T».a|>» more, votw In «*e •aOWaBtion

THUKKDAY.KEBHL’AKYB.IHM. astwn tbltda ..f tte New Koittand _ • - — ! jiiaiea nauWned. ao4 if »UibJ* by j **"*** f*' S -, <.eemae Marlon H will make luma

-■. j»irm»K caudKlale Ttie rate ®f’Obbi

A OUOD poUlf -eh...I eduralM.. v all u ill le .w.l f». e*4i..veri.«r M< Kluley, the foriuue tlial niai.v a pwnr'n.an .wu j and II 1“ »« Kivat a- that of Uiw nr give he- diildma lt/(i ni.ae than f«ur .rf ihe .mailer w Jutland (uanva poor man rt**!)eed wInn h.- wafjKlaWw. It I- moeatM that tin Indiana . boy. For the lark of a K-»l drle«atioii will .tand by e*-Pre«driit ti'in, .urh a» any ehHd maj kyt In our] Harfbain. and it nem. |.r.itiwble Hi

iniblic tx-hoobi, many a man a dnadraulam- all III. life.

law of Uie Hlate and it i» tl«e -dmy of the publtr ottriaK and it I. Uie dteiiv of m-wT }<an-nt« to keep arlxailahle Phildrru under f.Hirteeo year, of axe in

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Akteh all the rtdleule that ha. been ' indujited In mtam.l ibeHalvaU-m Army it U now’ conceded that thu oncanii thrti ia doing uobie work. They are iwtient, ordPfty and law abiding, and If any member g.*» a-tray occnaknuHy It i. oolhiug more than luippemrlu Uie ehurrle*. Tlie army ha. purmed It.

piu|raed lef'-rm in nitnn- '.j i! aflamtiie idiiianUiMpU' entei.-me ju»t ■darted, give an luiprtu* t- bu*fne~“. ini|in>ve hi» poa-iaWi- of gain? If an, they ubtaia bi. b-arty <-i—peration. if led. they ale tbeoMriral. tm-pno-tical. unfruitful. Oihee. may pnt I wait aud b-pe |«lo them. I«it he ba. n« lime to .pend upon w h«: i. «> im-l-rvent to hi. lift- «>f «.»nwe. the reeieyl Ui pbi-'h tw tndd. wealihkemended f tiaaat who |waw« it, and U meted out ia prop * In-u. He look, up. not faithful Ui-iT-. uc priif-mud iraruiuK. or BoWe'rbana'Iev. bu. hi the

. oilier werteni | Ion* pume. He I..*, down, not Uj.in Candida, y. The • wltWinew, avarioe. the narrow mind

and It minit Iw gtalifying bi all Chri.Uan. that ataUathw prove that it ha. ancompihdied mucii good. It. grrate.1 work lia- been in the large cities w here Uie mamlwfw have vwiled the Mum* Jmd mved many fallen men abd women, but Uioae who have invodigaled Uie matter awwrt that il. work ha. Iiad a good eflect in the .mailer cjlw. and vll-

nte of Kentucky will be ■•a.t at flr»t lor the mean »|.trtt, Ian or Uovernor Bradley, but It l» likely | re— and |.*verty. wh«i that it will .ootl tw tlindka to an twl-; cau« . • , em man with the view ol w. imiig tin Uuchi.'ttw ‘piril -f vk* pnwideiitlal nominali..i“ .r ihe lake, ^wwdon^ of a • |.i|ailar Kentuckian. Iowa will cam him Iwt u. never e.a

tally .upport Menator AUikon. While Hiat bnMueable i-ui-nii of gain which

the Iowa Senator i. one of Uie abte-t re.s«ni«* il.' aloe and men in the country hi* candidacy l.a. i it. i-r.o line and it* bo

twi n ot Midi long .landing tliat it i- ] and il» iuadeqwu y, wnd i« ready alike not regarded aetioiady. The delegation j to arek for i( .u to tyc ritl.e it at the .-all

/mm theanotheniatate. i. of an un-|ofduty. _

known quality, but it will w ield more t a . n> Cona , K rallow. ioflueine In th. «-ning -invention. |llirlt , K lllr |ir , <w , >f „ om-

flagration that dclmyed Hie Hi»M-itin<-oRU* building, on t'lictnut atrei't.

hour Sunday ity'f- projwrty

and .1

A him. tuM lwen introdured' in tlie . New Jeraey Senate by Mr. Koger., of Hamden, to prohibit the w-eariug In Uie ' publk- n-IiooU of thia Stale by any lencber of any dmw, inaignia, mark, or emtdcni. of any religion, aect or deuominalkui, under penally of a tine to be Impord on Uie ai-tu.d Ini.ti*. jiermitUng the Mune. Ttie bill S almo>t an

exact counterpart of the act |aawd the Peuuaylvauia lagidaUire at

laat acMdoc, and which i. now a law.

At the laat aeaaion of the Ni

IgXMatuie a i^nilar

featdd, but it i* iu^wd and ex|>e<-ird tliat the prow-ill t««iy will we Uie wiadoiH of making auch proviaiou for pns aerviog tlie actn.il. of Ihia Slate from any aactarian Influence. In Pennayira ula the law ha. worked well, and ii. twnefllaarr utn|iMwtion*d. Tlie wune raatm mill be achieved wherever .urh a law la paaard. It b rigtit and pn>|>er that aucli’^tlHniard. be creeled around the public whi.il ayatrni. They are for the tmparting of aecular knowledge alone, Huuday-aobuol. bring iwovkled for religiotia inatruclion. a^d all w-c rian influence, wbk-h wouW operate the youthful mind in tU- w Ik.iI. .lauild be atrictly barred out. Tire New Jrmey Iwgi.lature .bould hasten to adopt thi.

than ever bef.

oflhwiiotdera them w'iU Iw tvprewntative men in the cmveutum fnun that

MH-tiou and Uieir voUw will 1 «-<•»»I w ith ■ ,

Ihe wde view of achieving a Kepuhlieaii

rMory. Then- d... much of a ente't in party over the iiomim

to prwtiet that before two more moou. wax ami wane aome enthu.la.iu will tw maul feted in Um- matter. Ttie Hcnn. rwtic party liaa received Mow* that dared it, but it ia not dead, and il

jstrti t and e-vening w* ar (‘ur milliniTy wtjfkvrs art* artists, and their liriofat conjuring is at your.service. It isn’t enmt^h that a hat is of late shape ami fine materials: it must lxsuited to you to In* < ff ftivt-ly pretty. We try not to be olii ciously sujipestivt. but th< pleasure of our workers lies in giving you Ix-comin^ elegance A verj* few dollars sjn-nt i;a hat for ri^fit away wear wtl! get you :n touch with the best millinery work we have ever

done.

Tli, city, conditions oi trade during^past three months hindered greatly the larger sales for which we made ready. We mamiiactured thousiinds I.h> many- lioth Suits and (Ivercoats. While disappointed we’re dctermineif to sell. All prices lower nnvfc, A Saving of 40 per cent. $25 Overcoats for $15. TfSaviiig of 40 per cent. $25 Suits for $15. As Great Reductions on $20 and $10 ones. Guaranteed All Wool S*wts and Overcoats, $5. M,,si of these prices are lower than during last year's sale ia : uiu;g a partner’s interest. WANAMAKER & BROWN Sixth and Market Ninth and Chestnut iSvS'SS WM. H. WANAMAKER fart uii very moderate _✓ _ purchases- Twelfth 2nd MEfRct Str66tS

xant HflWIT OF><iAIN. |.•me.M• -

.Them h ■ va*t diflyfgmv, Un«mh *el- or * r **®*** ,, i l' r d-m fully wppreefwted, twtwmn Dh- vnlur t-g.-t wi wit i

prwrth-e of certain rtiunw. of wrtkHi and ' ,,,e

Um- pi eew'lon of the wplrit which a|»-1 “ m< *- * 1 u '

iiw to coitirtde with Ibem. For ex-! f,>r

ample, a mari may from education- : K. " - >!wu *.

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THE NAZARirTH WAIST Up at Na/arcth. Pa., a man

„ .. ... ... ufacturer of womans knitt«s

!_K. Falwants and ~m. K. \\ . Ivlwarde,

i Um- latter pfu|wivn« -*1 tlie Strand, »uf- JutlOtTWcar brou^'llt Olil tm - j fered I wavy i.MWW- j satisfactory^ WAIST t< »K Ml A s A M | His. r, K. Kdward- and J <'■ < "rrr Kvidcntlv A Vlom.Ul oTi Iiad denial ».«tni* •« Uie thitd P «-r ,,f ' j u rci| up the idea, bill th< m.tl

, to Halite »“«'« ,HJ the pricinr i must up wnd mud w frti eurUe fn-oi j. . 1

! Mouth Ameiica. Everything w w

-and that ha-

.jbeen done with as much com

F. E. Champion

ICE, COAL,

SALE FOR TAXES CONTINUED.

.BvF G-ide* *1! Sutn

I*r, Kdwanie. in -j»al

odd:—

dleetwMI wa» valtMd i

ow a I mini or and habit, ew dMWflivr- -thpuhry^ or othi

rmiNTiKti tuk hxat*: i.awm. Ttw law* of all Matos and civiliaed communities are published in one form uranoUier, An ancient lawgiver once id that “iguorauoc of Uw excuwlh o man,” and the ruling has iieid g-sd up to the preMrnt time. Fu^- the past two decade* tlie people of New Jernry liarebeeu informed as In the meaning aud intent of the laws, uudef w hich they Mould live, by publication llimugli the newapapera. There lias never been a protest frxu the people against tlie expeuse incurred in this reapect. Tlie only objection to ibis manner of giving the people information they desired, at a reasonable expense, ha* come fngn lawyers. As a rule, lawyere are not anxious tlial the |ieo|4e should understand even plain, statutory law, but prefer to nee them drawn Into its mrshe* as fish are entangled in a seine. This was shown by all legislation m>|w-llng Uie publication of Uie iaws by tswyrr*

In Uie Iwgisiature, and Isawyer t’orblu, In one of his arguments before ttie Voorheea Commitlu- last summer, perverted fact* in order to misrepresent uews|«|«-r publishers and deprive Uie people of tlie right of gaining knowledge u|»m a mailer lhat would provedetrimenial to his prufereiou. Lawyer ( ortiiu did bis talking at Uie rate of flfty dollars a day —womctiiun- an boor—but, In a dramatli- way, lie never failed to attempt to make a point against the uew*|iapcrs. He Is not a printer or an editor, but lawyer-like, lie thinks he knows all about tlie business. luoneofnisseusilem haianguea la-fore Uie eoinmiUer, he told how •-imply he could print Uw Stale laws, in |aunphlel form, and deliver Ihem to every man hi the HUte. itur attention i» recalled to this mallei by Um- statement tlial laM year more than right tbouaand tons of piiulcd matter, printed fur free circulation by tlx- agricultural department at Wa-h iugtou, w as sold I lie ulhei day as old junk. Tlie Klizabelli Journal pie<li<-l> “It will be Uie awmt- way wlieii New Jersey prints Its laws in |auuphlel ffor free distribution.” The New Jrna-y jHiblisbers, however, an- not making

or even from m-s oiln-r reasons, usually

*|mk Ihe truth, and be esteemed ar--rdingly. Ygt he may not by any cans .la- imbued with Uie aplril of truth, which animates, his neighUir, who love* aud reveres il, not merely for its results, lull for its nw n sake, wIkmf impulses spring.towards It, and wIumf wlsde life manifests It, not only In word, tint In deed and hi thought. Ho a man may he honest, or Just, or even generous in the r<Hiiraoa acceptation of tlie words, yet he may (jutle lack Unit spirit of honor, or justice, or genenwlty, wlik-b would, uueoiisciously lo himself, he infused HirouRli hi* whole cham-iei and eokir his entire life. The same truth hold* gixd wiffli regard to any i|tiality, g‘«sl or hpo. Happily not all who commit M^fish acta are selflah in spirit, nor all who are roused to jealousy »r revenge of a jealous or revengeful

iplrit.

Tlie re is just the same diflereoce hetween Uie pursuit and the spirit of gain. Then-1* much foolish and sentimental

upon Uie mereaniuisi'

lion of money. 1\i hear aud to read ail tlie tirade* against it, one might sujtthat money was the chief of evils, that hiose who held It weir Um chief of evildoers. All the Industry, energy, thrift and ability tlial has been exereh-cd hi pinruriug il are set al naught; all the wisdom, intelligence-, judgment and benevolence that may hr employed in its dis|Hs«l are ignored. Hueh a view cuts at the root of all dvllIzatiou, aud of many of the floret qualities in character. Both the desire aud the pursuit of gain are honorable, Uieir place,Hot only as a means of livelihood, but of education, of growth, of sek-nrv and literature, of comfort, beauty and pleasure, of belli Ui-the ui

fortunate, of elevation

Hulktiiii

WAX A MAKERS. I'MIt iiwi l-nix M-siday. Fr»- a. !*«" THE CONTINENTAL BICYCLES arc built ir<nn Mannesman Heel tubing, Jessup tool-steel drop forgings, the I’lymouth the Crartord saddles and arc fitted with Hartford or

any

as lo bow ihe taw.

TM*: ■•MI.HIitl.MTI «■. CONTiaiX' The fhrrruuurr of Uie Frreideutiai emitcsl this you is Uie struggk- now going on to secure Uie numinati-.n .This isrepecially true of the lle|Nihli--wos, aod while the hank- Is wagetl upon Icgitimale grounds h is apiairrui UhU It will he bully wmlretrd. To an loiparlial observer it would now ap|*-ar that II will be Uw field sgaiiul Ibcd The Hpckkcr will gu Into Uw Couv nlion with Uw solid vote of the six New

the down,

trodden, of hoj-e aod encouragement w weak aud despairing. AU this, however, is very diflerent from Uwapirit of gain, and much criticism alluded to Is due lo the menial confusion wlik-b fails U di-s-rimliiatr bet wren them. Ttiediversity lies just here, that in the one crew gain a* a means to high and worthy ends, and In the other they i end In itself. In Uie luMnimeiit to use in the building Up of life and character—a key by which to unlock trewsure* of happiaud welfare; in tlie other il is Umlinal result of their iaisirsaud ihe summaliou of Uieir hopes. Tlw i in Uw one «a*e endeavor* lo gel rich lhat he and other* may live; the other only that tw himself may fret rich 71m-one, with no weak aflei-tallon despising riiouey, yet values II for whal it is aUe to ftitnisJi for the opporiuutIt opens hit progress in ci for liM-rvaslng knowledge, for awakened faculik-s, for cultivating lasts*, for w* rial and domestic liappinm, for Uw devrlo|itiirut and d I reel ion of leu I after lions. Tin-oilier the*.- and other thing* by a mo sUinlai'l Tlsi.thcy jwy lie a liol in hcallll wmldiappinc-s, Uio«e secondary cousidwiiUoiiB—but in Ur* and emits. In prollts and twuk a--etwiiits. in siodts and bonds and mortgagi-. If not, be will ehm-rfiilly sarri fire ihem to his nearer aud drew object lu life Kdiicaliou, In bis jvMng,- i* chiefly useful as a road which may had to wualth, and its various hranrlws are isriu-d •gdisdaiuedansirdiiigly. Tiusw virtue* which tend to business suwv-ss, be Isiid* <o be indispensable; hut IImswof Uw hero, Uw saint or tlw martyr •*> cupy but a small place In btei-sUnialiou. Iiw main qlMaUou a ilh liim Is not

u Um- Ha-.lta . S|oiiil>h di-nli

cdyor of st(slahicd

bis ofll.v and |»-i>-.fnii effects. He lias

insurai

[mod sense ascharacU-n/i-s tli<- ; making of the garment. Waists ll-sufticient lor children Irom tint-- to twelve years old, suite- i lor all seasons; well knitted and shaped, and supplied with buttons for attaching al! the garments a waist should cam And Till PRICE IS FIFTEEN CENTS. Two finer gradesVar. made—25c and 50c. Nowontler the selling grow s bigger and bigger as the good

spnatls.

THE NEWEST SHIRTINGS Four Chestnut street windows are eloquent talkers lof the new Siiiktim;* just ready. It is a collection more varied and elegant than Philadelphia has ever before hail. The styles are for Spring ; but the buying is pleasantest now— with first pick. And you know our shirt maker excels. John W ana maker.

WOOD. il L-n*th* C^ut to Order ‘ OffICE JUKI RISIDEKE , Asbukv AVKii!

Morgan & \Vright tires, to your fancy. Can better mate rials lie assembled? The absence oT snow has kept bicycling in continued favor through the Winter, anti there is no reason why you shou)^ not at once select and enjoy 'your Spring iiiuunf ^y and *f55 are the prices—unapC reached by any other strictly igh-grade whgel. The Contin«ntal for women at both prices. NEW COTTON STL'FES More than a hundred new styles of the l >avtd and John Anderson Ginghams are shown in the Dresss Goods Salon— as bonnie styles as ever Scot land sent us. These Ginghams arc 35ca yard—andchcapat it. Then then; are a hundred and thirty styles of Irish Dim ities. with printings as dainty as you ‘please- 25c and 30c. And seventy five styles ol Printed! >rga ndi< s fn mi Prance. 37 HfCMore than sixtv style* I’iques are also ready—plain piqt)t*sand printed. 25c to6sc. All-linen and part-linen Dress Stuffs are raising their saucy prettiness and asking for a look. Sixteen qualities of Plain Liocns ami sevenUa-n styles of Fancy Linens. Where are the robins and bluebirds to complete this first burst ol Spring ? Does the variety of pretty Cottons make choosing easy or perplexing ? At least i pleasant to Rt first picks from these daintyVriuit s. MILLINERY This fair end of the season

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THURSDAY, March 5, A. I). iSob, AT a O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON.

Assessed in Name

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Itrhlcreoa mj .

MrBjsii.iM HuOtnsi., I herbs Utllc-b.nsuu. Nainas- Hmsll. Ilsr-Md kim-r), K. H. Hu» r ll. 1 Marts* Kln(, Wltbrlnilsa Krussr.

Ti«*n twi •MaiAr««ts TOWt. an<t sasRKSi^ta. 31.S.I IrdKl ' .!» 1—-11

SAMUEL SCHURCH. Collector. Note the Cut in Prices of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, At M. MENDELS 1625 ATLANTIC AVENUE, ATLANTIC CUT, N. j. ; £ Tbr Tart ft itill wbwh Ulrlj taranu- a lav lias Kink kret Uw IsHUna oat o lirim, •lid iiw l-ur. lresr# mn no* sn-ure rel it.k- 4* a| ,a;t IxKMW al iv -i i 04 ous'v krtl fhrurea. liitreOKalr f..r j-oUrts-lvr.,

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