Ocean City Sentinel, 3 December 1896 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Omw OlTV SpVTIVPT oewlynurived Imnjlimuiu »t Elll« I»- the «n«l |«clWl of «I1 ibe !1>e! *pp*»nm UCEAN VWX SENTINEL. K , r wminf , ud mrr[ ^ u . up*,,,! ,ud «o»-bM: ...j «. nt«n» an fvmmm tran ranaiui work at we«n that will not aBord cao Drver afliVrd to trait It »lib •ll(ht _ '^* ru ' 1 • ; p ~ Amertoao citUrna even a meayrr nl»- or aIth aoarn If we »a!oe tlw hlKh>*t ontera K. CVBTIM - BOBIXHON, „oce. We underatawd thdl the f wd». k .»f our Mtow-neo or ti.a true wel- I-

rune eratem. which to no-American fare of odr rouulry. »

Ad an hutrakrln ourlaod,to|eiiDlttrd a-nU mui

• to dominate a larite part of the Iiallaa- * »t cc»:to«i 11. I.n

who come to our ahona, thus »ut>)e<i- laa erneral aeycvcrj.nrfullv.-uui- aaftMoa*

’ Iiik them to a grade of aervltude that t»«*fieiid> ihe wraanlnf .K ■ :oha them of their manluud, for/the agree tliat it I* the |'n*|ei eurlchmeDt of the fea. When rime. »*■> undertakluif. It lua

are |>rua|>rroue with u. Immigrallmi .oialle.!

inmiaaaa to auch an extent, that

WANAMAUILIfS.

i i~ue of f

THUK8DAY, UKUKMBER S, IM>

Kveky town, aaya an exclunigr, haa a liar, a apooRer, a harkalidrr, a amarl Aleck, aooie pretty giria, a girl who RifKlea, a a tat her {irupbet, a iwlghhorN hood Bend,a woman who tattle., a man ; • who knowa ft all, a Wuni once In white, one Mnonln Itepuldlcan, or Jefleraonian Detniami, more Inafct. than II need*, men who aee ever, fight, aomehody a ho wan la the earth, a few meddleaome wiineo who are wanted on earth, and ..treet that cu

iK four year, a*.-

would have been circled hy a change of a,000 vote. In eight tftalea and a change of 25.UJU In the right (Stale, would hare rernwd the laat election. There ha. not been In fifty yean but one Pit deutial rfretion lu lime of peace a hi a few vole, changed In the rig tit pit would nut bare rerereed, and In KM a change of 600 rote, in one (State would have done it. There mlght-hare-been* In politic, never .land fur anything one inrttord that no party ha. any prop arty right In toceoa, hut hold, ito v.rtotiea year hy year «oldy hy dcM-rvlug

Asr-Lavcti nowaday., foot hall to brutal, dangerous and oitoermhle ganu which uo young lad can play without risking the happluereaud health of ■ hto future yearn. Of course boy. are It igbtlet* and too recklm. to rcalii . They will not we It until it w u late,and, therefore, mtoe |iareuu »houl do their atelng and thinking for then l«t college athletes, men lu yean su ataliue and aluggen In training play they will and bow they will, but young boy. bad heeler let the game alone broken knee, or back or ankle, a rupture or a recloua sprain—and any one of there could happen in a wound— might bring a whole lifetime of aufiet-

confidriit lu their skill, or of pe age a boat, or are (be victim, of the Idiot who nock, the craft. In a abort

ton. Many of there accident. hap|wn yearly to man who are accu the ore of firearms, and yet ure srenn to make them t moat urdluary precaution.. A loaded firearm to ala ay. m mat to

bre'

The Bryan people are buay telliug that a change of about 80,000 voles, distributed among the (Slates of California, Indiana, Kentucky, Oregon, (South Dakota, North Dakota, Weal Virginia and ( Wyoming, would have pulled Uieii candidate through. They do not tell tu that aaimllarchange In the Democratic North ChroUua, Virginia and VS ingtoo would have added, fifly-sevcn votes In the electoral college to McKin-

ley's majority. Bo there to not

lu their argument. But Just sup|«>se that the election were to be held to - morrow, »nd suppose that the etainirj i supplied with the kuosledge dial Mtnc to It uncc the Sd of November, t would he the result? The people know what confidence lu the govneul means. Mill, ate opening, acre to taking on new life and tlx

bright. Would the people

give up the present promising condiUoos tor Mr. Bryan's tbeunea? Hardly. They would elect McKinley by a tiemeudoua minority. It would he a |«-r-

New Jiauav’a rebool census, just completed, sboas that the (State haa 486,866 children of school age. the school age In Ihta (Stale bring brieern the fifth and eighteenth years, Inclusive. Ibis Is an increase of M.0IU over a similar census made a year ago. It to creditable to the (State that all but Wjkll of there children attend some school, | si bile or private, but It to but an creditable to know that there are IM1 children over 10 years of jur who eaunot read. The number to small when compared with llhietalea in

a fair .hare of the general advauctthat may he fell In other blanches of

Industry.

The subject of Uliteracy to now to be brought up lu Cuogvess, and there to no doubt that radical mra-orra ou Ihto iniiaulBiit <iucsttou sill be heartily ludbrred hy Hie American people. The hill on the calendar, which to to bavi th«tcall ou the first day of (lie swiot In the Henate, was framed by (Senalo Isalgc. of Msamchuartla. One ol lb tests lor admitting immigrants la tha they read before as inspector an KngItob version of the conalllutlon. This Is a severe ordeal and may not Ibut It.togulle.certain Ibal a bill fully meeting ttie wtobea of Hie people wUl become a law without much opposition.

toy. a youth

f. Kel-ey, April I. riaia tick ..f ihehuprem. of Bri|jami:i 1'il JW. No<

■. Jictilu • Frida;, , gnak<?

* j is likely jo find ihc market 11 1 short.of block.'.and, then, ii ^ the finny and rush, prices tnl

writing a letter or lu catching a Iratn, i Just as rumplrti ly s> Hie siwat HElra- : man Ik piloting Ihe affairs of a nation | Him d.e. the fact of sucvr»s Imply tliat > the matter sms wmth doing, « evm '

plenty of ft carried ■ml t< which come

admit the li

Itoi. pro]

failures, Ihougb l«»tb may l.^ycaia iii.rolilal.U. alw, n iiimo ; ^ t-^UI

to very common for people a» Ihey advance In years, and have many disappointments to bear, to treat mg af hope with a certalu disrespect. They ntr-their own experience how often Its fair promises have berii bniken and Its high Ideals brought the ground. They admit, perhaps, its

itlnmcity of

existence; they concede that It to a good and a natural emotion lor youth, ' they still smile Indulgently upon t who cherish ft as being under a plea deluskm, fluai which they are Inevitably to^aaake snd fix disappointed. Yet lu this case, as In people who pride themselves Upon beofteu saperficial, who accept gladly shat nature brings to them truly, ihougb Fur hope, though not always rate prophet, to the gland Insplrer ol life. Ila predictions are ways fulfilled to the letter, but they are frequently replaced by something bet

'lake, tor

stance, the must futile of all bo the Utile child reaching eagerly

moon. Certainly be w

gel It, hut In the attempt bto

wiU ha aireugtbeurd, bto eyeaigbi trained, hto Imagination kindled, bis .uergtos aroused. The transieul dtoap polntment of non-success to as nothing the actual benefit he rerwivea. The youth hopes far a acftbUrship or an ad-

vantageous situation, or sane

the world's prises offered so temptingly

•w. There are many appL-

oanta, and he falls to obtain it. ^F*u-

tlme. be has studied bard c

worked

be hoped for would have beer the merchant hopes fur a good year', trade, and work, to that end; the arttot hopes to embody hto Ideal on the canas or the marble, and sltivca to do ll; be author hope* to oucvcy bto thoughts o multitudes-, the speaker hopes mb vines or Inspire ha audience; I philosopher bo[«s to prove his theory. Do they fail? No, none of the reality. They may or may not t the *|eclal objects they have at I but If they have striven earnestly to obtain them they have gained i tiling even better worth their ai

be encountered, and

ire nchlrveineuU would he impassible. The only kind of hope that to worth - tm to that which languidly waits for one good thing to drop from the skies ito the Up of the Idler. There are people who are forever ex pee i teg, like Micawber, that something sill turn up, hoping for some lucky stroke of fortune which shall render their own labol eery. But that to a meat flabby state of mind, quite uuwurthy (he name of hope. When gratified ll Is not really benefited, and such seer mg advantages auoa lose all their fiav and power. But the hope that inspir efiott to always a bireelug. Nut ouly does It strengthen the human faculties

when failing Jo reach A Southern paper, speaking

of the

•'It has not yet Invented a perpetual motion machine, hut It llouably made a great many Improvt-

machinery. 1

covered the phUcaopber's stone, but It

deal of gold amt

silver, and ll haslearued that Iron to.

after all, the must precious of U

- metals. It has nut found anywhere 1 ,«?S.WS. and I i.nmlalii of youth, or compounded tl

*’ u ‘! elixir of life, hut it has made very vain-

rent, of thfe to^ lododcd in the addlnoos to Its materia nredira, pot-ulatfon The achool ernsu* x eloped a science of sanitation, and > (»- IP bring to the attention the . national system of hygreoe." Ilte the ncad of eof.uvmg tl« i Aod u«, , rr) ho,*., which we now dnat employing rhUdreo under : kDUM Ul u unptwlUe of lulfillment, ‘ ***‘“ facioJle* at>d mines, hive led, tbiougb thedr very blluie, to

discoveries far more valuaUe to sis-lety than any fancied success could ' hsve

1 f such bed be Iwnefit of unfulfilled

tio|iea, w hat ^hqll>re say of the many hopes that air well and happily fulfill, ed* They are apt to be forgotten, ya(~ their name to leghoi. These-.,If the), too. have Inspired enthuanatlc endeavor. bear a double harvest of good Ttsr I They also build up power and characs need, j ter, and at the same time bnng the v* bad ( present happiness and eticooragrroenl Influx i M aunccsa. In whtohevrr way, thrns

look at hope, it .to a tdeasing, .hall do well to cherish It as

Id ourselves and

ad. The law In favor of vaccination to . tailing InlodtouM, apparently, as there, ala >4,4*1 children of school age In the

xmr. ixttoie^H ATio'vgr-uom.i.si One eif the moat impocum question.

of the day, that relating

equally unprofitable,

may he a sucerwdul gambler, or a win dier, or burglar, flmugh his tnumpl aurely |s>isiuia hto own character a o

lies the commuuity.

i'ben. however, we S|ieak of a aui ful life, It to no longer so simple i let or one ao easily dcliutd. Man I ost complex being, with various am often cnufllcllug desires and puaaihlli voice the failure of bribers, and u|su bis decision of which be will pur*ur and which he will ahaudou the value and happiurse, and, the success of hto life. Yet how seldom to this rocvaiiiiatd lu speaking of a cesslul mao! The ideas cum muni.

re hy m

of a complicated

to meant to that be lias gaiued, or b rapidly galulug, a furiuur Tbe sucersof bto lllc la guagrd by bia credit at lb< hank, by the aiae oJJtje bu-inc-a, by the real estate or stvs-ks or hums o mortgages In hto |«s—ireiuu. Now, it to very prubable that such results liave beru tbe chief dodrr and the chief .endeavor of bn life, and sucens- In thb rea|us;t ha* cr..wued bto eftorts. Bui although be baa set such uarruvr bouuus to his desires aod limited hto efluri* a single Sphere, be haa not thus mad) success of his life.. Beforepcouounciug this, we must ask, has tie been suren ful In bla domestic aud social aflslrs, hto rltUruahlp, lu his relations to I employees, to the poor and unforiuns to those who need hto help? Has been succraafut In giving to the world excellent and honorable work, tin -fairly earning tbe pro|crty lie lu gained? Has he been faithful |o h trusts, sincere in bto professlotu. ju and kind in bto dealings, true aud loyal In hto fricodahi|s? All there and m -n enter Into a truly auccosful life, and bow, then, can we call anyone a sueceasful man, simply beemure be haauccoded lu acquiring certain purer*Another idea of a successful lift u that of eminence. If oue has rtscu public tmtice m any sphere. If be be a fine statesman, or a |s>pular oiatur, splendid musician, or arttot, or author—If ire has wou the plariit* of the multitude for bla grintaf; or bto philanthropy, vr hto |a>»«f lu any direction, then he to called, w ithout fear of dl-pote, aauccereful man. Bui here,

department dot* ;

not carry with It suorere to tbe other*.

Ueueral; Major * WMUIty, will heap] the (state Ihwrd .1 vacancy caused b

David Baird. Ex

to slated fur Count;

tosuemd tieuigc be appointed U

inking a

•I'l-'i

I 11 i*u r

I Is-

lo Judge- Krurgrr and -Ifogi-it, of-tire Court of Kir. r» and. Appaa.-,,, s hrllevcd, wfil not be leliomi- i A Repuhllcau may succresi], Judge VanByckrl on the bern-h of thei^ iSupremc t'.rurt. Thesuenw-or to Urn-! Ia«, Cl- rk ofjlie ttaprnne j _

Ur foretold. I

Tbe Governor will get rid of all tlx— !

■V

aihle ii:

Muurgrois,

Audens.

tbe H. U. I

Eighth si reel aid West avenue, Uik a leading Deims-ralh- |»liti clari^residing at E-ttlv ilIc, was Bri.si •wrul Weeks ago hy <lame W arden

of Atlantic City, fui

u Horn, .-tun O. Ncuran-. H»dd i

nt*. By Pamltoom.

w.e.n x'tAfiru’S.

WORDS ON WO

guCniug. The game w arden, j Shoe mu n ' 1 Jmnm^hlnu^gUy . from aU sa!ir ,,

ard of li-aihpr

IRN’S SHOES

ramp in sraich of lllegml

I If we are dealing w ith the Ufr, no i a hen tx-i-ame across Bourgeois in an H'slt Dicy*

field, carrying a gun, m rompany | m s : went dogs, near hto home. The i pliabirilK-ss

I. B. ROVER,

C EIbBTH SIPEEI A.fS ASU'RV AVESOt V "PRICTiWl SUTE ROOFER.-

be omitted.

11 may he said that If this he so there I w it h l> to no auch thing as a surewasful man.: wardens

hr no oue to so thoroughly rounded and ter asking him several question- lu re- : ,

evenly balanced as to (s-rform every igard to hi. carrying the guu, in foray'd 10s |"^ 1 -‘llyl-'ii ,, eU t<i duty equally well, l he relore, no one | him that hr w<xnd be ane-lcd. BAf-J *'1'- rcMIlt- Itillcan hope for exrclleu^ lu every sphere geol. told them to go ahead, slsting j ne^vii3>t-SOle shlK' tYC fiat !;— of life. But success does not mean | tliat he was tiotgoiiningbui simply .-xr- y^u can fiend it anywh fc. perfecthm, eltber a. regard, a Mnglv „lug hto gui. tx.me from tbe Iniresd, J,' s r ij,ht: it's Sftnkifiit-. Same

k l<) UCt that ROOFING SLATE,

ESTIMATES fl'fiRISHED A*0 SAPAIRING

PROMPTLT ATTEIDEO TO.

action or an emlre life, for that to nt

africud. Hcve

if JEUYiUf Sifioin

deal re and aoearaeat an endeavor i hsl; Barry, of AtUnue City. They went | man y mak«rs. iney notch 1 I fl. ! . Ullll 111 U IJlIU..

a fair degree of the reaulu at which we before Justice of tbe Tear* Charted tK e ' nner sfif to produce the

will be attained. There to, indeed, Myers, mud he staled hi* side of the "Jlive”—and make it bad for PRACTICAL WORKMEN,

kind of sucerre which to more v-alu- i case, and a* the game warden fallM tu w t;a r ; they use clu ap leathers '

■ to the world than la osually recog-1 apistot be wa. exonerated of the r|iar B c.!r nr U .. „co ih.. \CMI 111V/ .v/r-s-t rrnixed—that of almpleolwdieuce t-iduiy. j Bourgeois was amio-s] at the eirocerd- i, ' . ' SC the j 848 ASBURV AVENUE.

There are very few lewder. In the world, ^ lug. aud determined to get even with i Wc f a, ‘''• U , c tinned. a great many foU||petB, Jitol as lu the wahieu.and causol a wanant to is-: So much for the winter shot j an army tbe soldiers vastly outnumber; to-ued Hat unlay for Schneider', arrest, | Stock in "cneral. tbeuffiueim. Yet tbesucowauf a bailie!cliarglng him with selling liquor on j Here is a special hint a

I.atihi.^boteim ■Atisi’ii'' Kecsole shoe made better UudluK. toKl,‘-ld' r, » K "P™f*Si'-“"*Pril'g' real. He was taken before Magistrate!? nd *' asc 10 liie sll °C «>' buildJohn Gouidey,at Atiauuc ciiy, and, i ini; up an inner sole of layers ! afierbeariBKUieuumpUiot.be plai-tsl of felt We have had that

Schneider under U>l0 ball for the l»ecembrr term of reftirt. TTie caae is attlactlug much atlentkai. The farmers throughout Atlantic nmuty have pixted up notices all over their properties fortdddmg gunners tre-|aka»iiig on

their grounds.

depend* quite as much on the courage! rlts-tlou and ohedirnce of tbe aoldlera as <ni tl>e City, wisdom and general-hip ol the officers,

rlfare of tbe world to more

concerned in the faithful discharge of duty by the thousand* a bo lead qi and obscure lives, than by the gi

of tbe few gifted 01 life 1* full of pcais!

achievement, though all are limited by

ibllity and

tuow* bis own limits, and w Ithlu tbvm endeavor, lo make the mint of himself, aud to do the service which lies w alling fiir hb performance in tbe best po

the truly aucceaslul

though bn name may never become prominent aud bto powers never become

The sureneful life, then, is a far more difficult and csxnolex.matter tliat auccemfu! undertaking, be it evt ■podant or valuable, fur the former to tbe a bole, of which tbe Jailer to only a small part. One man may bmva gr.

live upon tbe whole

unsuccessful life; wl^ile anollier in have manf failures, yet hto life may hc surrraaful one. He bIsi does the very est be can. In every sphere; who make. Ix^m-sl of hto ahilllies, Iw tlx-y small or great; a bo follows the path of duly,

n find it. wlierevqt it

may lead; wtxse strirtigcst desire, and efforts are to build up btoowu rUararter aud promote the welfare of. hto feltoa-

to, whatever he hto poarrs

hStls- or hi.

hind ranees, bto who has touches successful hie.

only lan.OlO of IlkcfTtXi.fMIO uniwued Allautlc City water Loud* wete inmated by Mayor Hhij aud the other ofik-UU Friday. Thereby hangs a talc. borate preiigrat luns had Us-n made fur the dcstnicti.m of tl>e bonds. Tlxelty upicisli, wlx> were lo certify u their Inclneeatiou, were assembled wlx-n 1| wa. reported by Curaptrohri Heaton liwt h .nits to the ammiut •>!

PLUMBING, HEATING. DRAINAGE.

More than a Million in Good Clothes At Lowest Prices Ever Touched Willi the coming of winter we rcddTjhle our posh to sell Good, Warm, Depentlahlc Winter Clothes of oar make. Vou'il never tray frr Jgs ipbpey ihan now W-c'v^ iowered prices on Overcoat^/ Kov-i’ Clothing. We’ve gpt on rinmense stock'and must keep the g«wds moving tpiickly. We il take $8.50 for Excellent Suits, really worth $12.00. We ll take $12.50 for Black Worsted Suits, worth $16.50. We'll sell the Best Black Suit for the money, $10.00. Thousands of S20.00 Kersey Overcoats to go for $15.00. • Thousands of $25.00 Kersey Overcoats to go for $20.00. Thousands of $15.00 Kersey Overcoats to go for $12.00. Boys' Clothes Half Saved: $2.50 up. If big boy. $5.00. I; .ii.?■>..;! F‘ s-mc as before. We pay it on jrarcht s) . nf reasonable amount. Sixth & Market WANAMAKER & BROWN Twelfth & Market WM. H. WANAMAKER PHILADELPHIA

Men's Clothes, Youths' and Boys’ Suits, Russell & Adams, 817 ASBURY AVENUE, Don't fait lo call amt (examine them. Prices are the lowest; V R. B. CORSON, FwREjRAL 4 BlREeTOR, Washington VanGilder, Manager, —1 Petersburg, N. J. W. C.,SMITH & SONS Building Lumber OF ALL KINDS. ‘ Sash. Doors, Blinds, Moldings, Brackets, Columns, Newels, " \\ trite Pine and Cedar Shingles constantly on hand and under

cover. Orders left at

807 ASBURY AVENUE will receive immediate attention.

Yard: Corner Fourth St. and West Ave.

-X. 1 II.Y.XIO^l),

LU.YBER 1 BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES,

< OIL TKM H AND WEST.

All kinds of Pudding Material furnished. Special induce-

ments to all Builders.

Frencff Buck Lead and Ready nixed Paints. For convenii-nce, orders mny be left at 746 Asbury avenue. H G. STEELMAN & CO.",

SATISFACTION ASSURED.

$500,1

total I

a tlx-n

of *700

ttxy hr luratMl at the banks. (V natKin M-ired the ufllrlsl* aud f. half boor every tth-i-hon,- t l«nk huliding a as lingllug in a

Mill

l rtrxl Wrtos-rs. IVun.ylvauto lUilroad t'.xup*ny annouurts that for law: ft will toclerical iMdres to regularly ontaitxri rtiargv of churelies on or to fines east of Pltt-borg and To seciirt three- orders rlergt. txaiki make jrppiieatioh to I lx marret Uckrt agent as *>sai as |sjasiblr. to desired that all a|.|4icall-ii. the treueral Offire by Drewm-

bad been stolen. Hoa.-vrr, before dock In (bcaftrttro-« tlx-anxlre , « , rlx-irei by a merest. ( C sshlef 1, ..Doans, of tbe 8rev.iid National Hank a ay safely In the vault of tlx-Hsl.. m ■sot and Trust t.’afu|«ny. He said i ould ts-dini.-iilt for him to resurrev tbrm wltlxxit the ex|«-ixlnure of Minn

;

Ocean

C

y j ■ i < • ’

City

Sentinel

making ti>

'sho.-^wiri, an’cx

shoi-s. ih .f

ork. Idea! wini.-r

Is tl* pa|<t yuu uwduring tfe- «infer

!r ar ?. t . j:i

.Prifigsmlsumurer

Thewe .ir SUfi s tie -it ihe price is

■Nearly h. to r. tlj. i- and right, jmd ;

WOMEN'S Spin-1-, i

g !«prtpctly natural T-ln-n WomenV,

ft I Per year 4) 1 in ad\-ancc

OCD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK, in either hard or soft wood. ' Office.Yard and Mill: 8th and West Sts., OCEAN CITY, N. J.

.<* and tu other*. ^

I simply an ideal

aod, ft to our td|?44'

ItJcjrr.—Three small titer. Ap|Jy to U. C 4t Ast-ury avenue.

e wa* not de-l royrel a* d

Tlivy were mmoK the fuitiace in tii bank. 7 wen destroyed (laturdsy

JAMES G. PORCH,

Plumber arid Gas Fitter, NO. 1046 ASBURY AVENUe!

t- My experience in the Business u .rrants me in guaran- ^ tceirig all work first-class. A lull stock of supplies always

j on hand. Estimates Jpmished.

Hotel Brighton, f ax I k( \ ! . LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. APPOINTMENTS ani. SERVICE FIRST-CLASS. R - H. SOOY.