Ocean City Sentinel, 13 February 1896 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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THUKHDAY. FEBhl A

J..M A hiij. haa Useu intrudi IjeRb-lature pruhlUitiiiK i lureuraaleof elgarettr* i after January 1, 1M>7, uu ]*nalty uf fiue or Inipriao amendment proltihiliiiK tl (Ion Into thM^late, and tl« of the tmcr* thereof in m>iu< her would make the act m to a au floring public. ‘^XflOMT IT 0(1 From almost every Hoi the report comes of |»w» hi season, and a gnteral tack < j, kite so (<oiif)<feutly exfo'lt Einutnx "f winter. \YhUa> weal tier iua\ •yet come, alii j prevails that the tourist tr equal former years by fil

almost empty, and all the pendent U|>ou the tr»ni.- a in*. One result of tills is foun weather at the north since t and another is the potent fa Isn’t very much money in for luxuries of this clww. Northern hotelkeeper* an condition of aflaim means v mer resorts. The class of would go South if tiie weal severe are content to rent* and because they have m» customed winter tri|* the that they will want au earlte

Irflce and tr ■Iroy-ed. tudi I lie w clfan-

iqiieuce.

iKent causes Irile suSlch l. the break i

*. laying ex|«-u

iwcbcd,

l«tried and warms! | ' l

iier. whilesiarvcly •" •'tlier <va4l; or any duly n-1 ’“■ t that they

egard to the latter. * s w rong U‘ violate l* nd, spreiy it turns j

ef! ate I nosed which w •a. i realty to levy and «ai. in { with. This, i iucau.

lal j advertluiKimut in theWesTtavt.. ae is emtoeutly proper and should

j hr omit ted.

, of this ■ am sure that the • itixru* of ut cell j ('(•y who ns-idc there the year round log ot j desire -to praelits- tile (ioldeti Utile is |«i>i ' their treatment «t t too-residents The ivs Hit islhf have aurely Us-it gynecHis

«tlfy At •tt—These pi Oiv. : Oak. polishati

npiicd '

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, stead with hsadbna

wllb*ix«4ia Uip; swi

« sidewalks and

Tlwl

online is tittered. 1 1* flirnilgMiH it: reatiMi and pin j J be far ntuie ioy-| ctually made. As j 1 ( promises, which | 1 ii many of tbrtn 1 are far too |»lcmi- J

. satiered,

able ip children, j [•romlse anything ivoid a l>ensll_V or ■*»nl as they art I if Involves. Wt lug it (o l^em tentions, a ben ii •outage.! and pre i great prahahility iug auiwetjuently

•in the.|sK slsnild

•1 Strongly to the courtesy of tiie

igli authoritiis.

i». cnrtatnly a bad sign to see tiie of reputable owners advertised r a lefy to satisfy an ontiba^av

■xeruietf--'whisiut their

Htshre o

en/.

I Oty is s,.*en of dim ad as a uoral seaside tvaort." l«et the ciMuiuuniiy we to 't that it >1 get a re|sitatiou for laudy, for tins is about as far (r>Kii lorals as i’hiladetphia is foan

I’iilladelphia, Kc(

HK it. KbM.l

Xdrawm and < b At »i*—Three piec. Ash. r«.llsh flnisl

The real estate men have thm already that cottager

If Ocean City could start In May with some amoarm pavilion properly protects dement weather so that via havea lltUe variety in tlielr t it would be a great allrac prufliable investment. Tbe season in Florida will beal, and only tiie icyeresl« help it oul With op oran fruit mined by tbe^a-xe, tl iug left hut dtmate, and ev< comes a trifle monotonous look at more than a week at It M a chance for Ooean Cit; early and bi4d on UR- autui will not require much of an great amount of <ash. It There la no guess work ah. isn't a scheme at all visional inm> in which everybody is wjerUAJk cAiii The New Jersey Conn of Appeals and some of the 1< hufe recently derided au uni her of cases, some of them t Importance, but arising fro fact(. One of them fullowe dent to a man w ho was wal the sidewalk in Atlantic Cit; storm and isildiug an uni his bead. The handle of tb was iron and I lie man blmw feet two inehes in btdfcht. of the umbrella kiucbed i light aix feet six and one I above the ground, and the e rent knocked the man dow n i injuries including the paral bight hand. He obtained a J.WOO agai nst the electric ligli and the highest court lias verdict, ail bough the company negligent lowering under it, lieigbt. <r case wbteh t to change 1 w that of a tux; f setting fire to i e rented and OCCuj g judge held that a not commit arson in a bouse he lias a lawful claim to abidi the room* were the same as i the occupant. If the flames another part of the bouse no by this tenant, the judge belt) bean« in, but on the evidence l au acquittal. Another cast reported, although it occur months ago, arose over the pmuounoed by one of the three years In the State Pri* oflense which wa« only puui a much shorter term. The jt that the defendant could he n habeas corpus, although counsel for tiie Bute argued that be should proceed by an appeal. An appeal might take so long a lime that it would be of no value in some case* of illegal aenlence.

leed, a promise i and tun subtle

meddle with,

for future year*, vv grJspjt^jmprrrr- 1 ^,

firm ctiuugii in . If, mtanwhlie, ' its meaning and upiriaiov. ais

with bim, J y promise of

y come to regard to tie made with

Jh fidelity.

nShref The broken d ought never to i keeplng.of sonre. ipmdble through cannot control. ■ broken up, injects defeated by t*een. and proma are broken, not , tint from the Had tiie promise given couditlou-self-reprnsK li on ■sure and liaw of lit have Ueu pred rhangts which

WANA YIAKER’*. lHiLAi.rj.rjn*. Monday, Keb la.jMM Fibruary is Furnishing Time. N’ot Ln.cau.se Mrs. Grundy says su, but because money j^ocs farthest at Wanamaker's just now. Prove it by our strll-

The idea of a promise implies the ex. interior of f social stale, and tiie rec*nlUon of Its claims. A resolution i* made by the individual alone, and lie is res|>unsible only U. himself f.ir It* ful Ailment; but a promise is the expression of the/taolu lion to another in such a way as to create a binding obligation to him also. This is shown by the construction of the Word, which Is taken irom the Lathi words signifying to send forth, as well as by the general use w bleb custom lias given to it. It is evident to all that amongst other act* of justice that of keeping promise* 1* necessary to the (ware and aUbtlity of society and the welfare of each Individual. Most of our civilisation and prosperity rest* u|«.u our faith in one another; and a very large pru|«ortion of

nor prevent. JC 11 g.»«i faitlyd.i. w, or art, ^|wli-. er, but when lie e same opinion* year, or through: can l»e piawibly iT Minds grow, change, and ilj sin it Is that no i 1 retain all tin' *e believed at 2U, 1 at SO. Nor are i to t«yieplored. should you keep louider, lest you you have stated place? Hupi***l yourwelf, w hat

mile of

r memory alone,

judgmen

•Mot, aad live ' Conscientious ier sore regret promise* of untile real emu le them, and we

of Bedroom Suites, of Car-

pets. of Curtains.

We improve opportunities: create opportunities, and :p Uiis helpful business ftrowinj; in volume and in helpfulness ever)’. month in the

year.

Resolute and intelligent work for months past is bearing fruit in the developments

of these February days,.

Interest.is not bounded by this trio of large movements bey simply get first telling in the papers. There is much' of newness that oentes and goes before we get a chance to tell its story. Who sees, the Wanamaker's of yesterday hasn’t kept abreast of the times unless the seeing is repeated today. And tomorrow

and each tomorrow. BEDROOM FURNITURE

This third February sale of Bedroom Suites is a foregone success. There is little basis for comparison in furniture selling except the history we

John Wv

The city conditions oi trade during f>ast thjee months hindered greatly the larger sales for which we made ready. We manufactured thousands too many—both Suits and Overcoats. While disappointed we’re determined to sell. All prices lower now. \ A Saving of 40 per cent. $25 Overcoats for $15. • A S_avjng.of 40 per cent. $25 5uits for $15. As Great.Reductions on $20 and $16 ones. Guaranteed All Wool Suits and Overcoats. $5. ** Most of these prices are lower than during last year's sale in settling a partners interest WANAMAKER & BROWN „ . ’ Sixth and Market Ninth and Chestnut Notwrthstand.ng the very r,sr,WM. H. WANAMAKER fare—on very moderate purchases. Twelfth and Market Streets

isi.vi.iv a.v^:i:ss.

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SALE FOR TAXES-CONTINUED.

THURSDAY, March 5, A. D. i8q6. AT ^O'CLOCK IV THE AFTERVOOV

Assessed in Name ol Sec.

have made. Insti:ad of poorly made and over priced furniture we have created standards of excellence. These have influenced the trade to a large degree—and to gyn«;ral advantage. We have brought

irrfaajlj uxigm fair prict.-s. But the)’ are based

on the advantages of big buying—possessed through your co-operation in» taking the goods. That refers to everyday selling. That is why cver>-day prices are unmatched

in other stores.

But February selling knows no every day law. We helped manufacturers when ord« were fcw ; we’ve planned for months. And February prises on lied room. Suites have never toueked saJoiv a point. Housekeep rs and hotel-keepers for a hundred miles around should comprehend thaf fact 1 here are Two Hundred and Thirty seven patterns shown— Antique Oak Suites, $8 to

$i?5-

Curly Birch Suites, $16 to

A postal j

^ ourdLir j Bird’s-eye Maple Suites, $30

A 1*1 rn (or Ihr l.ol Owntrr. to * I 20.

KnmiB ufthkskktinki.: iiKAjo i Mahogany Suites, £33 to

* thai Ini* iu/Hw*^ J £.J 50.

’ At

*»tiiui* which ikiiiKufa iuoiu;j- of keepiuK it. suviualili-? is i •me ohlixxtiuiii us, this is ouv takc u|*ni ourvfure tsiuiid to sctkaiiility, but ve have decided, <-, that tiie |>rumir is riclit and uce UiKKue «av re* and other*, hr it, and, luiv.

. .v*ard it as a su-red trust, never to be repudiated. As Iour promise* are fiip|iaiil)>- and abuuditly made, without iwre or thuuRht or judgment, so Iour uill they Is- llRfatly and freijueuUy broken, if ttiey are t". be kept with strictness and fidelity they must be made wi.li Intelligence anil

dreums|wcilon.

For all job car|ien ter work <-all —- ■ I*. Headley,Tenth and Wort. A card re-iueat will briuR him toyourdi

in your last

Cuy owaafl by M-veral nou-resldeulsi' myself included, an- advertised h. satisfy costs jncumM under lost year *

brush ordinance.

The ordlnanee in question wa* |eMs-,| and the work required iliereuudcr w«. dime without notification ( «o me. ul Mart) other than through ,t I* medium of au advenisenieul |iuhlished iu the

BsarriKEL.

I am quite sure that tiie lot owner* ifl*i-t*d hy this ordinanoc would hau-

luu

lui-hed. full s!

i.!«l,wi silii lisoftlioAnl ncslly canrsd. XKn

vel.-l n

Al *ii* TariV |>h«ic suites of Antique U.k: inII*sire double bedstsnd with lte«,il. *nl « ft. 1! In. high S drawer burt-nu, with 1**37 In. top and IHiSO In. (iernisn lievrlad mirror Double

r rnclus e drawer ol«sr. and 18x» In.

IT. -Tliree idee*

3S Lutlqu

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SAMUEL SCHURCh, Collector.

Note the Cut in Prices of r fall and winter clothing, Al M. MENDELS |J|^ 1625 ATLANTIC AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. I=is I.M . Tbe T "’ n BU ‘ Whw » •■Wj’ beraroe a Uw ha* knoMtsd the tsKtom out o. ; priiws, and the pun-haser can now sibLt.i . V.Z tH

1. 77*. 771.

lr» Morrlw lisrir* Miller, . McConKMi, t W »u-r> .

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RVlSSthb 5 (LDMkS', 813 Asbury Avenue. ! I)un-l fail IQ call anil examine them. 1’ricfH are the lowest. R. B. CORSON, " FwRERAL ♦ BlREeTOR, Washington VanQilder, Manager, J Petersburg, N. J.

Kiefs nr. HehmlU,

A. |i. Hbarn, H. O. Hlselmsl

H rt.rt.rt.IJNIT*. ft. P. 17s. IC.j'lS,*! N. P. I77 s ISI, I0S,«1.7>

Mmtf it Lon m Fktt Marlji{(.

Hmsm tot Silt or Rnt

HEADQUARTERS FOR Real Estate ai insurance. COMVKVAMCIMC, »DTC., AT LAKE BROTHERS

F, E. Champion,

ICE, COAL, Pi" **** * ,l »' K B*«l BrMst. tfl tan WOOD, All Langths Cut to Ordar.

OFFICE MO RESIOERCE; 684 Asbury Ayknub OCKAM CITV, M. j.