Ocean City Sentinel, 19 November 1896 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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It will require the voire of »ii S-uud Mouey Urnut-re'K wldrd to liar ite|rul. Iicmu ■treiqnli iu I hr I'dIixI eiUln Hvu»tr, fcfurr tbc Itli day of Ilan-li, t. defeat ibeKreeMlIverHre. Tfir ma>iritt ID the Hour* of Bt-|>rrer!iUt iv<-» ' t* amide, tbouKli not a> r^e a» cxpectwl.

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are an eteady an Hie ntnlU' fu Hit |»lr. Men wbo tan have cour^n allUou; ahouthiR for it. Meu a ho wilHiot lie Man who are not ttu larjcc to aork, n»r too |Tout! til he |«<ui. Men aiioarv wiillnx to eat a lial they iia> e taruol and wear alia! they have tai l lor. Tiikki: i» a true hj rieule prtnd|ile In the shore ahstiUL 111*1.1 llvin* i. the eeeret of Vuir Urln*. ItiKht Ih ini; element. The right life I- Hie lift- in I-Juaeat aligumeui ui h Hit- (liver of elf Ufa. lamgevily nqulrca a Mielaiiniig poaer. -Hjunao life la not a niacbiAe wound up like'« doek for exaeily ao

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Ith au^ natlnii ro.lh-^- f*iMi*l- llial I may leuffdirtd h) !aa» uill prove and

ai-ak nation like rtpalii. The rreult •■1 ii h not neveuaty an arn.nl n.mflh’t lirl a eel. the ta-ir^revcnue MU, or Uial would tie iialiitully a)>|aieul IMm Hie Sr.iatr ynt h.a, or . hncinulnK. Mime tit»ullory |*mnl Hu- I’liahJe flgbtlug Oh I lie Imrl. na». the a»r Cerya.il. Ti»e lir»

de|*.

mat''|irtiir to the aherltlV deer add under foreeheut

w ANA 51.1K nil'*'-

male- rs a« ....h-mptin

ronld en« it-l.aiid, a

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If he all

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Ot* believe iu auch fa tail-in.

ration of a Mr 'depend* upon the original and current qualities ruining tut it, and the current qualttire d.-pend largely up..n the coodilUme of Ur.og. A teat life ia a aiaut hie. Tlie wicked ahatl nut live out half their day*. Thi* la not vengeance, hut ■tqntn.v. The nicked life den ire Itaelf of three prveorviug ingretlit nt» which tlie godly life appropriate*. Moreover, it fUaH» with element* that destroy. A a irked

h-r am-ked credit iiessene a laa uithoul hi d and decayed on- very well. Bui the Hepuht

dillou, C|»lu u.ulld suHrr a hloa a inch preseul I hr bill arnj »..ik he her ltnal_UMd .ii.ir. N‘<1, a.c sage. I to-y me hound to tl don't look for war: Culm aill he fnrd drfl. it In revenue. .Itbout it. Hut the Hjaubdi are let-il-sded and iiMtie to ha»ti.ie*». Tlieir V(tT(K(i 2 x i ■ koi'I •merit may lead tUeni Into a *tiugi-h- Tin: i rsiTl l» «*T.

rlth in; or ihrlr insolence may lone w to strike » hloa ; *. U.e measures i bkb are now being taken to put Hie mvy In shape to atrike at a moment's loticr are well directed, "i i.rough them

re aliall he ruablrd to end tlie struggl- ! 0--00. **'*"•' "

11 UaqsoatieT If II dura come. There

• iakrt. In thecam|«lcti.tlie

PrealdetiHal ef

uoimmnhyirdanger, lioaever. H|mlu’» . aihisers iu this country kuoa boa ar rank in rom|arl»oii a .th the a recked

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TM»: >*RMMni:NTIAI. TI MM. * , ’ , y u '‘ , •»*'•■< »* It ha* Is-ru at The Trade* league is taking up the ; , ‘' rrow I'rreldcnUal eUcl.o..*. Ii qumuoti of a Couaiftutlotial a me.,. 1by a drhwate to He la«t uirirt pr.n-iding that the term of tic > ' 0111 vWlltutlOMal t*m'eni*fli, Piesideht of the lulted Hl.tre *h.ll he " ,r d, '* U u ^■" , six yean, and that he shall nut U cl.-' ,,, * kr cinpubslrer-rtr.l a

ru that dale an I the ivilig killed right deer 1 .m.litiuu*. The few re- * ** away Very a^pirtly j ' nenta of HvilUatiuu iu |" I. and Imiluing booms I e hunting ground* noa

tao tl.ou •and organ Ian hov* of a *mi lar rhmrertrr acattered throughout li: eouniry , aud tarlre hundred of iHei are iufluentlal in thrtr own local I c

Hon, a hilc a good emution

Hfe-pnabotli.g roai|uund. Augrr. H > in Ibe ('ailed Hfalaa. * JeMlouay, revenge weakendigreHuu anu j There are argument* on I-.lb sale* «l arelmllalloii, shich, In tum,detenor-! Ihl* quratiou. It l. cni.nd.sl ihat a alee the clreulatliui and injure* Mr | PrealdcrH_ainild give * more .anlui On the other liand, laitli, hope, peawv | administration if lie did n.it have to and joy promote digestion, give tuiy-1 look after hie |«lilbal future Involving aucy to drenlalion and vigor to the | a smiud term. Purtbrimuie, I’rewMeubodily nature. • 1 tiaioaui|aigus prtsluii- l.eatr.1

I’anexT*. alien their children ge into trouble at acbool. air very often to. apt to take the pan of the childrei

.: I'reslthu la large •

, I llgurea are o< ^ of thnre wlai

j i"Kly large.

'|i-X|mnd a|th jof Hie isMie*

ia! clt.

uiitingerit of a

ecldt-d. In alia

Idldat

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*t thing In the world to lake cl.args acbool of tweuly or thirty pupil* at lurem them satisfactorily wltlmut ei urdug rattier aulct rulre; and ludoti oa teacher may rumeiimre make

uiue’lliemrut of busi-

er of tad. .hi* u uw i it' 1, mala aigument. Thoar wbo believe in a term of *ix year* bold that the country would he better off *!tb fewer cwm-

pwlgns.

We lure ju*t passed through three mouth* uf excitement. Uur indusiiies

have been *u fieriug, and we have been * * - ur “ l -' " J

•■•elect. In the tten'

•trrngtb of tire munlcijmSilj they ran he drs-laftsl elected t and Ibe *ucce**ful candidate w at the flrst rirclkio. II he hi eeire Ihl* anotherelertMwi i» lief

At the Atgleu: Mr*. JamesTlialcher, i H. H. Maus. Pi,iladel|diia. T. f. Nek ervis. Meictiantville: t tmrle- Wai-m. I. li. Langendorf. Ttneua* Siepl.ru- . Camdeu: IV. W. 1-aue. MilUr.lr Al the KmmrH: Emory I’/Ilav. ! Paul A. Hendry, John H. lyrndrs k, “

A do any one thing dent caree fur su*i treat number of *n » can aa*Uy drive a

ad we know it b a very e»*.< i make the life ol a ireclmr "t orth living,'' and all in an und. •tided way which would make Ii d rail to the teacher to bring a din ipt to know that things were not *

.( as they should Parents forget ilia, ine time* uut of ten they make a mu able failure In bringing up tbdr ow.

| threatened wi

ikl’iJiinlil Ib.ecus treiury unsrllkd every -1 '| UI1> ’■* * l " i thing. With the ehcliou over, roan '" 111 n-ion hui.^^ ^ lwn w , t0 „ d ulU , r /, •■--•did. ' -h^ ^ i how on Hie fair rued to pruajenry. “*■ * ' Now, auppuse that, instead of ntiriug deaemug | ou t , f Mlucb( p,^,^,,:

T, ( letelaud liad a erx year.' term. It sil ourarlf, * -

h in Shaw '* "Munk-ipwl (.ontiaental Eunqc,'' a

y » wa* llie deer stalker.' paranow no more lhau traduiou-.

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fisod yarn of how he killed I Philadelphia: HoO. K. L. Ih~, Han> Up U" Penny Pal.'' The-h'ar" >. IkmgUn., John It. lionmau. i'»|. tong hut an ordinary black bog-' Hwy t'..uH _ H.niw- Harry Chandler,

my delighted n. redte how be ; '

lieland: K lav- tom . Wrwibethy. T. S. Simmot -j W. H. Mudgrtt. I. U.Van r deo; K. W. Hunt, Trent.oi

. M.Uville.

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npureible to pa., any leglsia

• ■(Usi oiw-hwirtb of the enlire nun jof lisle* enrmlrd a* heku.g.ng to

Commune. Thu. in a town ...naming j lo-l 2 s uuy, and each retital w«* I Pnt

idldatf rai.ll.t jW-rh.-trd ■ ^au^ and laughed al.

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majority over all hi* o>m|vtlu.rs al fourth of the entire electorate. Inti way even the aUwnt voter* exert w n tain iuflurucr upm the poll and I

WAN'AMAKKR'S

WOMENS WINTER WEAR

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at, the country would be bar r th.se two year* by an exciting .ntroversy. Uivcn an admlut*

jlntlon under which the country **,

pro»per»us and Ihe six year*' lerrn k| u *"

much more to he de*lr»sl than f,mi.

year*, hu! given an adminktrattou uu- : * l ‘ d ,,r 'l urall l by

drr whlcfc hu-.nra* la uusrUied, al the ■‘•■tier we are rid of it the Letter.

therefore, that there l " r * 1 '“*«1 >"b llltle

, At the Milan electl -h of

then 41 DO) voter* were cn

s.«o ... «m.| Fseds™*™* *o «*. { tooth iu hta)** tfood* arc sold at ,p, .

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a thing or two too.—Millville T.au

rwrnied by Ibe lection field afier waa ueveswy for

'«* b. the i^iwre toll

. Ihe rltvl

Preeg.

ten they «

|> fault In them, and er should govern twenty ! ^

M j a Constitutional ameodmmt

* imlltedtu.be State*. nureo. wm* on., H.«— vud.

——iyear-agulielgrum |*r*«d a .iiroiaii

“ A COMTl.%' I am. '.•ting laar to Cor re. 1 aliseulcs-i-Jn. The roontry ha* just been aubjecled 1 ’ lr enactment wa> resented by t»a prokniged, enormous (train througii i A ' Hie first eleeiiou h. kl i

j Ibe sutolltuti’iu of a furred name for the ,l "' '**

I or JOHA v. rosi-kta. i natural and Liglcal uaur In American j 1 ^* P 0 **™ f" dl The death of John Y. Poster, at hi- • |*>HU.w 1 he natural and logical ts-uv ,u " , n ‘ r > “ ,,,r home in Eewark, Kndky Bftern.siu “*• the UnB. The brae fared U|Mnj lh, > ex|)r«A~d

came qurcltly u|>un the auD.>uu.eiii-iit :he country was free tiuuage. To toffee, oompuletwjr prowas by pto-tug tlctill-

of his brief and seruw» llluesw a day or j thl- la-tie, the free-trade leader* began two previous. Fut mtiro than a quarter 11" culilvalr Hie silver craze immedUicly of a century lie acted a* secretary of Hu after the tremendous ticmoo-trallouvf!** l“ u ** ,,,k ‘-

(bale Bepublican LVunmittn , ai‘i«a: I |opulsr dis-eul from the talifl policy | ' '“ni-u.sory voting Taj log on the plattom at every r-tale con- of the AdmiulsUatiuu. The vcfdwv |-beeever atlempud. vtiilKMi of Ibe |>any lield fuff the |«*i j rendered in ItM was uumUtakauly j 1 “' l ‘ l *" * *0 »uy usll> thirty year* aud during t£at peilod ad j »g»inst the tanff |*Jii v of the party “ ' ■ *

dresalng public meetings in all of the! I*'*vr, for the campaign was mad.

cuumleaof tbeHtate. No one eonnai-l j ttot 1-ui everywhere. There waed with Htatc political affair* wa* more! dental of the tariff issue unlil the ov<

widely knowm-Ht was iu Hie Odtli j w iielmlug verdict wa* recorded,

year of his age, having been Umi iu j Iheu Uutl .vrtaln IVmuciaUc Ivadrir Huotertlou county, June Ik, I v.I, hul! Isgau lo allege oilier reas.ni* for being

alw-aya prteenud a ooybh appearance ki.ked downsdAlr*. They said that the; i"'"** helug of alight fnuug and taardh*.. |s-*|'le were dt*gu*ted al the auti.w of a rt ‘ vl, °" regrrttal.lt, hul the He learned to set type on a weekly lod Cougrre--which was true enougn to > w U W» eimughl new>j*|*r In hta native nouuty, and in l-ui al-.ut Hie only sin of muimiad ..i' r -’«“t r y to mens.*- ..nr writer, alirarting Hie alleulinu of Hie the enactment of “a lanfl tar revenue v'i'i'Ulwry voting Uw. tale li. Si. Codgtv by his sm-liti and only,’' which proved l» larift for i’*’ ''o'u|*-lled to wet a* i writing Wild receiving an ilivitalioa}defk-IL • , to serve lu llic army and h. *< from HutgrnUrnian to join him ou iIm- llie p*«(.le were dhguded Inlecd.: t ‘ l " v l*' r *""* 1 liberty to » vwrtaln a stall ofthe jtaily Mercury.theaUrand ! They trad prospered a* never hefmr In l "" Itogeneral gvsd.hut tbryim recgukcl organ of Hie Hepuhlican ‘ H>e c iautryV history for four years, •* 1 “*ed in exercise tlie pivie duly party In New Jeney dunug tlie dav- xiiJ wlu-u a foul Cungre-* *el al-oitde *' I’ 1 *-**"''. -Though, sof its infancy. Mr. Fueler acted a. a* rtruymg Hie pwky thui gave the .-ouu- lm "' ur ' 1 .' *b •’■/recting puhllc wrJ togialatlve reis«lerandc..rre-,-.nd.-ut try pn»I*rrity the |*v,|de were ^ ! "‘nrngh Hh- toUm, they are dnnng^lhe k-hm of Hie lag.-latnr., m-ud. i. it any ponder that they 1 “ lrr •"••••ed. snd adAini.ter iln

in* fetters being a special slid altrac- j went to thr polla ln Ihas and emidm ■;‘‘ired i.urtcthj-. live feature of Uie iwjier. vtud their disgu-t by tqmrng out lk-ni' ■

Wheu Marcu-1., Ward waseU-.t,.l •►■r*tu' ptaremen •» InreV.r they had Altanlie Ills'a Ar*v l-arh. F.ntci ids private aMretary, to holding ttoy went to the |sdl* again in isd, the City Park al the .. van end of li the nfBo- ior threi you*, aud fur a |or- aud arm that Iwi Cougrta* Iwklpg anv avenue. The city voted the 1

^fon.of the timetlumg aume editorial: ou: of public Me? Is it any wonder wo«k on Uw Newark Evening Courier Hun Hie people repeated. H.eir venin-l K<« a brief |*ri«i al Uw ci.wv of the late in J *■■:.: ..r Itot in Novcnitof, lv*., ttoy tlr-t p

wwrbe heidaaieBiiorisljsarli..n .-n tfie rei—id<d a majority of more Newark Advrttkwr, bo I was relieved h. miiliou agsiu-t tin last and ui

•a aecretary r,rj.ItoNaH..u7 This ta*t vou-Visey pWst u 111 to an oiumurn: p. tta

-ihfehnd loeviUtae by Uie set and a l. suly spot al .rig the t lokyd the fluarn-lal ' which it 'fa.v*. .Thi* is. Most rat

jc. ----- way by- the ornamenting

g.-d n.lifting mate for old Jimmy wa. Itanuy McOure, aged aud . ehd. with one snag of a tooth h.

o.d jaw. lit* eye, however, was quick t'anamaki-r s — at the Icakt: I and true, aud hi* gait w a* uut feeble by prices wr rati vftord to take, jany mean., old Uauny McUnre." Arid year after year sees more 'b. "...,,.™.—. o(tht . (u r U .i| i - . i h I a skunk.” There was .-id Mill Chew, Ii • • .

uFijiiy i w <

a.v'U.lu<iMd to Climb a tree, arid rea. hVMhjr Ui" U'hite-and-gold room liuliill n. II . I

j.ug a Comfmtahlr fork to would «t • ts'filied with a collection of

j with hi* gun arms* h.. arm pwtreoljlrl ricil and reliable furs worthy PRACTICAL WORKMEN.

wHhrguLti ofh/m. ‘ y°^ atten ‘ io ''-

m.oi thing for him to remain iu hi* Some veiy special lots came! 848 ASBL’RV AVENUE.

' lofty pcffeh from dawn to wmset. when | along with the general gatherh« would Ctamher down and j.«n hi* j inj» of stocks. They are marked

for quick selling.

j the '

: during lire

• flew. An exched !

a the 1

IwHicular eXporlenee i vuuld |. rlia| - rush iu j

' upon tto group and d.vtare : “'Ally 'i" ; thi* mori.m' I yes' slipped up Ihe road . i** j by (irarwiy Pond, wT-n 1 torrd ~.rne- “■ j thill' come a-lhraaliih' thru' the bre*h 1 r " | like w four horse learn. Fuat thing 1 j

> km.wed thitr wuz Old ("lumUi* stand- i

11 jin’j«' ouitr range balkin'like a mule 1 " i wllh a ruckin' cheer atop of his toad.” j ■ worren: oM feifowa. like Jimmy Care mid |

•s mvs.miy h. l.wre ciltaen* lo parti.-.-; i), UD , MctYure

pale in tlie ctactiooa, yrt compulsory .tanlmg

^ I voting Wa* *erim.siy di*ctnae.i • „ j year* ago lu tlie New York (to. ^ j li.msl <V.nvenU.in. A atstule id nature would nnd.ml.udly taro dead-ietler. Tto absenve of targe

..IrakLao, lined

.toem roltar off throng taaiL kv—fsoada Seal f oUsrettc—foil twrsrp. • large storm cadlar: lined through..ur with fancy satin rha r .so-Caasds Seal Callaietffffw—wall malehed: fall sweep Medici cllsr and front rdged vrub (.rman chia-

chilta

tl 0.30 —Coftarrl t re c

ire would receive jnivrrSnt with slier

evoicern. I toy d flrst sj.U o|a>n the si live, and Itou with dndl aareaam begin lo catrehhelbe youngster, whom ttoy invariably |gnvvd to la- a roman-

PLUMBING. HEATING. DRAINAGE. SATISFACTION ASSUBEO. Ocean

City

Sentinel

Good Clothes to the Front. TM* ii U Mrv* ■ottfe - Wsna-iaker & Brown Prices lowered now. The conditions of thy times, the iniportance of keeping our work people busy, and an already > immense stock on hand, detenuthis . Policy Extraordinary We Lower Prices now. We sluVt wait for mid-Winter. We want nrorapt, « < t • iAiy-e*sales.'' We want to push off ,iu;t t-mes’bv keeping money circulating. You'll : -i clot lit - :nd save money by it. . Thousands of $10 and $12 Suits for $6.75 and $8.50. Lots of Fall Overcoats $13.50. $12 and $10—now $8. Lots of Winter Overcoats $15 and $20—now $10 and $15. Thousands of Trousers from $1.50 to $4 and $5. Thousands Dress Suits 520 to $!2—now $15. $10 and $8.50. Special bargains i.t Men's Overcoats. $5 and $7.50. Special bargains in Men's Suits. 55 and $6.75. Boys' Clothes. 52.50 up. a Suit: Big Boys. $5 up. :i:"i of prices will surely kill the f j!- ir stuffs. So much the better. Nothing v > >i fur ' r American wear. We put the best within your reach. WANAMAKER & BROWN WNI. H. WANAMAKER twin, x .am, PHILADELPHIA ;< • • • -iu make moderate purchase.

Men's Clothes. Youths' and Boys’ Suits. Russell & Adams, 817 ASBjURY AVENUE, 1 hin't t:ii' to _;il! an i > xamine them. Prices are the lowest. 1

R. B. CORSON,

FuRERAL ♦ BlREeT0R, WaSHINOTON VanQiLDER, Manager, —ii.i.vii.i.i - , Petersburg, N. J.

JAMES G. PORCH,

Plumber and Gas Fitter,

NO. 1046 ASBURY AVENUE.

My exjverience in the business warrants me in guaranteeing all work first-class. A lull stock ol supplies always

on hand. 1 estimates furnished.

.X. 1 >1 .YAIOTV1»,

LU.YBER l BUILDERS' SUPPLIES,

COIt. TK\TH AND WKST.

All kinds of Building Material furnished. Special induce-

ments to all Builders.

French Buck Lead and Ready nixed Paints. For convenience, orders may be left at 746 Asbury avenue. H G. STEELMANTca,.

$1

Per year in advance

ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK,

in either hard or soft wood.

Office.Yard and Mill: 8th and West Sts., ^ OCEAN CITY, N. O.

W. C. SMITH & SONS. Building Lumber

li foundered ufl Heven Mile He«.-li j 1 JWH. The Mvrtimsr «■* lisdrvl' Uh |-lg lead. TtiM ,-srg.i. valued at j

OF ALL KINDS.

S:JS?.52'J2k'i , 5kSrS:i Sash - Doors ' lllinJs ' XtoUflagv. Ilrakrtt.c..!, „*.- the remaiu* ..f u.r 8i»m*h gsTto.n White Pine and Cedar .Shingles constantly on hand

di*. Mouteiuma. it' fuumirred uft tto; C over. Orders left at

J jjnde.

the city may itat*- May <-.«i*t i iuUu.lu.-n..i, <airyiii(.fol taXi.Ol r avruur* by Lulli.iu fr.m Met

the middle uftl to- busiur** of tto land rellevetto builder* of tl uiliiA to approximated. Hut] uf m^lutrliatirr.

807 ASBURY AVENUE will receive immediate attention. srssjYard: Corner Fourth St. and West Ave.

Hotel Brighton, " a:AN TKn\T. LOCATKIN NOT EXCEU.ED. APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE FIRST-CI-ASS. R. H. SOOY.