Ocean City Sentinel, 26 January 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean Citt Sentinel.

WAN AM AKER’S.

23. IW*.

a D>.>tPARi!«<i WAIL. lown* pnimUthiiiWud !<• provide *m-

O.r I.r<lif.-r, i» i.U.jn.M.1 f..r oirn .n<I

ri mx »»D ««««T T.r«.n.T T<lil<KUl oiiiuuni'liii^ Uw i>f "(iTn-d Ui fumlNl. fur "f •'■“t <"< t - —- euuuril A KraiiliuR thb **» fi»urbw. bri..nr»u<l -li .i*. »n<1 l-i a ■tiUii, Mackintoshes riret ol all. tht R. CTETIH KOBIAM»\. f...lb .n ■ ti.rw4v.rtrr .^uwn nunrbrr ..f vr.r. U. r». „,,.t thr U..d \V omen mackintothcs

- - • i .nd buil.lu.K. Ir»ni l.x.tiuii. 1 Ik-.•Ilrr lur j wcsdiarcROod.

artldr tbr mlvanUgm- »

rt.rT'.H ANIi FBOPRIKTOR.

w rwMrota'itl

: cal ptaut in put in ofimUoi ’ In liin maidru rdltorlal

aa. enibrarrd'ain.Miit ollicrx, by tl

. Ttiredlt.K, • truntun* of tbr ItabHi llir»li fuud. «I a; iraipt to rrrrtrd a Milrt and walat hctury, ai km.pltiabir by ►•mr mpltalBd., wlw rrrctrd i

THUK80AV. JANt’AliY 31, ^St«.

.bibitkm of bln verdancy in bring thun rlclrti- light plaul wily gulled into the belirftliat aucb • , A borougll ordill.lo lant a til ever be aiwiiihird Imre. real rnt.le INbi b.a The caintnirtloo-«f lb* dnotlBtent •vnjrlhtog traa g.Mtig

granting crrt.lu pririlrtte. lo an iDdi-'miKigh tifitn aomrof Hjr rttirenv iduhland bln amigun m no Cauliy Hurt I to reflect u|»ni the Mly.rf in.kiiu

iorptlutin from •*— 1

Ion, and

ootbly

I. .leler-t *

it.mile pili|«i~r. T. valuable^ity ft.lo lil

blndliu

give away nueb a

> fra .1

• itlnrtiTa

r iu.l

on-J lutermu to iraiidf than of really good macldn-

'U i lie |

licit t.|i.>uld fall iiin.u all. Tirtn-

Ig tSongrwie «Sum o ■text alx awk* tbau ^x. a great deal of Important legidn . lion will remain uitaeroaipllnlied.

lel.uV

If you aunt to keep out - grip, boucBt farmer 'rlrud,

your name to any |«prr preaeuled by a c.«u|«ratlve ntrangvr. rite laud- b

full of bear!lem .a lndler*.

r uiied

THK Philippine bntneb of

HUta. poatal nerviiv I- aim mganixed. altb K. W. Valle, goo, an deputy puMmaetef general. The poatal dejoriment in, tfierefete. ' ‘ In expand, abetlter the rmt i

government doen or upt.

Wc clip tbr futloariiiK from Hk- : mil Beeoid.of Buinmit. N. J : I bunt item men acre mjuired to krt mvuntle reot.rd of cotumlnaliuin «uo a glance at the book, of aereral bounea furnlnblng Mtpidire for Summit w.mld undoubtedly prove inlerading to . tax pave re." Wouldn’t Ibb aj>|dy Ocean Uty? What nkeietoit. aould tie dragged from their bkHiig jtlacm!

Tint iHaight Into practical a.rf. which the naval cadeU received during tbe war with Spain will cutu|ie them fur whatever training they mlm by being; grail unted five month, earlier than uaual, and ■ ' Ihe drill they will get In aciual een i« will mi rely do no. graduated and it will pul them into actual

Three gentlemen .Imply cannot rvnl.l the temptation to talk, and reel, ol them, doubtiem, think, there in time enough for bin oratory, however much hi. cuUeagueamay delay art ion by tlte.r UlHHlviaed b^oaaty.

OfKlKit the yewr IHSa, we dMioeily nmembrr, writer* hi nrwapapM. and magaxliten rantinaally (poke 'of bring ’ In the ImI decade ol -the nmetarnth eeutury. Thin error wan pointed out by nuch aeivir.tr aultawity a* tbe Nee York Sun and Herald, ablcli nhowrd

not begin ;«) January 1, IBkt. Again, llte name error in being made by writera In variona publication* Which <*.nte to our notbae, by calling tbw year Hie lant year of the nineteenth century, by referring to next year an beginiili the IwwnUetb century. Kor tbe benefit of our evader* a ho may lave hrcome tainted on

•ke tbe ntatemeut of fart rntirlh century begin* Jau- . Since it taken one huu-

do with It. I'uder the grueral ny-ntcru of taxing corporation pr.^wfty, w hich did away with a direct State lax ago, tbeState’a revenue* have Increanrd rteadUy, and there in now a Mirplun of ovar a mUlnm dollar* in the trra

tiovernor Voorheen. in hi* tnauguia! no We view rial e tbe tax.

grantee' i» a r

.lead of denouncing the * hole tm*i!.c** a* an outrage U|.in the cutnmuiiiiy. condone, the ofTri.gr by l.udiug llte prrpeiinloi* to tlw ekb’«. Tltc lAdgrr li» «.|wutd . ra..*e Hat will tax it* ability toffiewery nlterm.-Hto place it 111 a farorabtr light t-eforv thTphude

w in. are being »rouged.

If c*Hindi lield Hie elty’n Tnteflfntn | laramouut loall other*, and tH-lhf-ed. 'local a* the i-miner ntatra.tlat the nr* company would lender a mote accr|>lablc writer to Hie people Han tbe lighting company now liuidlun tbr cvnlract, why did they ik.I land tbe projector, of, Jltr new K-uterjaine to mimmence at on« the election the uecewary build log* that tin* muoli-to-hc-de»irrd Ulumiiiallug method could be made avail-

aldH^'

‘ * “ rTrr * — •*— plan*

irel.re* Hal ”|irn|t

rurdlng to Itn tlierx-tore lui| irk- light pi.

111. pi

I follow

■ till*

MltmtanGaTfoundeti-H

In leading between Hie Injr* of tile laxlger'. article, weneetbeialMiearted eQint put forth and we .re for«x*l to llie ’ Hal tbe power* Hat be

nil with telling face. The ow_ ro*|>ing Hat wblel* il

nowod'. The goudn » ere paid for, and ■toy of driivecy know at band. The.

U- un- W ’" ,dhu, l’ r - A

The attempt to exempt any net u aonn from taxation i. uiicerlain legality, in of doubtful w tmlom * MIHe practlcnl value In tlie oimit w here Hie attempt in made. One chief ubjecHona to tbe plan all fair com pctilioti in’buninrw thunnl It In far better to keep t.xe- Ih every l*riy by honent and enicicn

r. Will I

.In^the porr able, but you’ll

lieru.nl, It. W. Uwarda. (im.rire I). Wbiicumb, H. K. Ibnw, Itev. t,’. W. Healey and wile.' Kugeu* Ziegler, Henry 1>: Hague, Pblladel|>lil.; Iteorgr K. Weta, Uetmantown, Pa: (ieorge It.m-tt, W. H.- lAwrliaon, S.

’eldncr, t’amden: H-

ur you'll periah of In.u

tlun—innureuce and yiaith a vli-um - byptiutkInfluence. Ii'» auotlier ouw "didn't know it wg. loaded/'

w*. aT^k. lav.

,re T."i England,

but Uieir l. reanon to belu-vi In, Ih our day, much grcaterdiapontiioii In avoid jury duty on thr part of Umar who would make dnirmhle juror, tlwti elated in former time*. Ilia avoidance ol an im|*'>ruir< duty i. more In ei’idruce in idtiew Ihan In rural communilten. In maiiy luntauren Ilk din iiMhnatluii to ucept auch |Hiblk*erThr deprive* liligantn and thr mrurtn of practkal an-bi.iiie of gnat valbe. huny mm of .flair., who CHild tiring exprrimrr, good judgmeir and knowledge of Hie .object mailer in’ dlaputr Ilk aoiutioa of quealiotn of fact In pnurt. arv inclined in too many inance. lu kirp out of Hie jury U.x, If plaualhie cxrtiae for exrmpllou can i- found. Hervk* of thin airi Invoke* «ne mivincr. It In true, and It I. not ala ay* agreeable, but it link* Hie pubii itb the admlniatniUoii of jiwthe, and a pro|a«ti»u tin abuliah l|ir jury •yvtem and turn over the entire ad niulatratKHi of jualke to thr judge* Would be atoully rrwnted a* an at'.ack upon a time-tiouored Inalltutum, even • how who'are fertile ill prrlrxta lot ergakHi of jury duty. In order to give Hie ouurtna large Held of arlecllon in chuuaing juror*. Hie legal rxempHoii* from (be duty arc very few lu aumr of the Stair*. Sint— regulating the preiwratlun uf Jury li*ta an- drawn «pou Hie ttieory lliat I ho Hid for the Jury pane! w |hwt the aarvlor »hall he fallti bated among Umar eligible and that there .hall be ini. tliedwtf rnvef Nerrrtlirlea*, marly"perami*, Hunally quallfled for tbi* *|>bere of pnWic duly and nervier, are very raidy—petMtw , never—f.wnd in Hie

Jury box.

The attorney general of Maaaachu, arttn, in hi* annual re|awt, refer, ml length to the tnenming exemption* from jury eervue at a matter reqi kgWatire action- Wliat lie aay pile* with equal pertinency and fontto other etHumuullie*. tu addition ttw-e exempt by law lu Maaaachuwi he aim tliat many.-who are- no! ib exempt, I have Miflickut influeuce pna-ure the omi^-ion of their

Frederick W.t'randoll.of llenm.vlllr. •1ki ha* a large circle of relative* u city, died from the effect* of an a! of grippe i hi Wed need ay morning >f la*t week, agid u year*. He w ■hii a •hurt time. A w idow *ur

him.

During Un- lair rebellion lie arrved' a term of riilMmrut In a.iilue month*' regiment. Hrcea*rd wa* well known tliroughoul I be county, and wa* Ik-id high rwlrem for hi* many atrliing qualltka of head and-heart. >Ally In life lie Uh-ntifled tilmwlf wllh Hie M K. church of llfat place, and hi* walk wlk gave ample proof of the *lncvrily- of hl»4>rufca*ion. Her. Ml. Smilh, of the Heiuikville E. ehurcli, aa*Med by the Uev. Ml Wa|4ev, of Uk- PeleraiHirg church, con dueled the funeral aerviee*. which wer Kid at the church at Prler*b'irg w Ik-1 lie; remain* were interred. A «Ik« a-n li* wa* held at Hie hoiiw

-both thuac exemtH

lam and th-we wlMinn-ure thrirown rxemptlon —are tbr very- men mix. ■biHild alt-u a jury. It mould bridle

rt b. thr nil If

The latter plan wi he received with aa dl>|H-naiiig wi v are few Stain o be in Newjrnwy-'* prrdh-a

I ta- •iiggr*lrd. 1 lie Ma*maeliu*rU* attiwnry general flud* It in briefer errvioe f.w Juro thereby making it I.-— irii*unie.

Thk redietlieting .Hxlinam*, which j Uiat t Will cum* up bebirv council to-munu* nigtat.-fur Anal aetkm. wtaiutd be de-iihat baig arrv Ixaled. Tbe OMWMire ,-au 1 purpwe, aa ail the am ment* of Ibe Martin a (inHinder* of Ibe meaMirr mgr o it* pawage obligatory, are m.-t In the j in tbr allaii pbm ol tbe city prrparol by the Ooran -•There .re fra tuiy aaaociallou. The map now In e: wtenoel* Hi* rengnhied authority- o boundary line* in Oman <Yly, and tiie i locatiou of any particular plot

Tbrdmaiou of tire tfarj Taxation of tilt* Stale refund ..I the Hightaloan fulflil pledge* made to ex*

K. Ilruner. II. McMiwri*. Waeliipgto JW.t H.S*. t'hxiidlvr, YlhcUnd: Ji N- t lemmer. Tre-nton; Morgan Hail Cape May Court Huoae: John I Stroud, Cheater, Pa.; Miw Sara PrU

Atlantic City. Janie* Hauma

John Franklin, Seely: Jaime W. Hatlelt, Adrie M. Haxlrtt, Irem Irtt. Ward Slllle. Mr*. K.ua FI Kogii>b, Kobrrt I-aiy , Arthur A tele, adrlphi*: Chalk* lloomMi, Camden John W. Dunham. AI low ay: N.'Sjiene, MlllvilIF: HarrarA. Tolbert, lUrnega!: ‘ ‘ ' , ca|>e May; H.J-. Siultk

e.Oc

J City.

Hotel Al&kl

ork; W.- If. Evan*, P.-Uadrlphla; B. F'. Wbealnian, Allrerl F'ngg, Camden; A. M. Wright,bjalnbin: A.C Farrand,

Atlanlk Cjly

Icwmlng, Caja May-Court Huoav; S. It. Stuhlan-Millville.

prolea-ii*

cited tu

bj*- of the low atanding at the calling i» loc* id extended ml trainings l*r ift-i-»it«iii eaulv re not uxnally Eigbly rewpect-■in-dical profiwaiun baa been u Uiudratiiai. Not long ago. could Ia pbyai. ian witboot highly »»ti,‘iue.| Now, when extnidcl Induing I* rt.Huand.d both liy npiubn Aiut'tir law. the jirofea. re*|»e l-<l jl* law of the highest. - tuanuer the ti-acliing pnifumoo were training if a high iwdig den In fai t, we tuid the re-iyect fur tbe prufurji njurying In diflenut ixmntrioa “■* 1 gnu lea of the achool -v- - I am direct ratio to the refu-aTS^i in ! jireifi-aaiiHial training re-

n miot of

Threw are alau dayi •ui iicliiiay ijnly lo be thratera giie grato

chanuteru.*! inly liy the l.-at pi.*,*, and nrOinidi*puicaiui«»glhenii. lv™ f.w Hie ailvamage of playing Irfiov tkia im I-hr. No Other aodu-m* li “in- grateful or more- iiuiai-aaiinubii-. Tln-y rarely bay* the plca»ure of being pn-areit at Ua-play Tbcvalv notklaac*. mw wre they laiuillar with the' w ing*. Having gaimd their plarea by haig Waiting at the dour, they i.x-upj -' they U*l.n m Mh-ucr t-nthuauMu. Wi*-p at

candy, mionniu*"- ^k-d ro|dy. "It al-

y- Hi* mho broke Hie

l*iax.—On fin'l mortgage, .mi in •d <krmii City pro|»-iiy, tli>i t^..WW to Wi.OUi

elding Khe j 7H Aabury. I" F„H-S*14

-Ttiirw ilo*ir*iTI> lots, c,M-

for Women

and Girls That statement is made without limitation. It mians that if, through the human fallacy of inspectors, a faulty garment goes to you, we want it back and want you to have a perfect one instead. We have found some ten faulty ones in almost as many thousand. ^ This statement is necessary, because there arc more makers of

toshes—and most sellers of the gar-

offer buyers no real protec-

Mackintoshcsf or Women—$3.75, $5, $6.75—same quality as the $5 ones, but with golf hood and plaid lacings, and some at >8.50, Mackintoshes for Misses—$3.50. $4 and $5—at the latter price with golf cape and" woven Scotch-plaid lining. New Colors Kid glove e*New Kid Gloves f c!lcn<x be expressed in three other terms — "Prinaess May," "Roysfle,” "Victoria.”

The Philadelphia Record..

WANAMAKiR & BROWN ^ - Greater.Oak Hall. Sixth and Market Stock Clearing (iocs On * *»kW "i: r .sg;

A Perfect Newspaper

THE PIONEER j lallin cicredlug !-«V*i' .-..i —. ai. i **

It has taken a good twenty years, to catch uo with Paris in clove selling—and more testing and trying and travel than any other house has given to the work. .The iteult suits you. Of course, p anning and testing will go on—othergjbves* may be as good five years hetfee as these are now. Then these will be better. Our fullest and most liberal guarantee today and every day. The spring colorings are ready— including the new Paris drabs. Princess May, for women, SI. Sixteen thousand pairs of Princess May gloves were ' ' ,us it} a week. Roy. ”' iya, $1.50. Tctoria, finest of all, for women.

The Daily Edition

* .. ■pno.s HGi v uiiN i'ki . . ciocn Measure Ritun.i'd Suits S25 Mills SClMpr.S 12.50, $20 for $10, $16 for $S. , c,,„ Overcoat Money Saving L }I2 to $8.75. SIO t" 7Jai. (manuiteed - ood qualities. Men s Trousers lots of the finest reduced Ht.vs; Suits ami Overcoats prices changed. ^ Monev-Saving in W omen's and Oiris Goods:

522,50 amt 525 Jactl-ts fur Ms.

jtehSiv tonNl2.1Vs.’ ! $l<'.mS*!Nin.' (iirls’ Garments as much lowered. . Furs -savinir reaching as much as $50 or Sy.-» on a garment. Sealskin Coats. $155. 5175. $100 Canada Seal Capes. $14.

$16.50. S25. Pur Scarfs, $2.50 to w /5.

TIk-sc |)rict i s ;ire nia«!e in a s ju.uv. i anicst; lirst-oI-^lie-year

e(T<tA t-' straighten up stocks on ham!.

We’re 38 years' a headquarters for good doffies. Were manufacturers--we know good clothing. We’re pioneers ifi one price and-money back if wanted. We’re your most convenient store. Pass us. you II pay more. \\\ pay carfare on purchases -i rcasonahle amounts

ami still wv.- soli for lower prices.

The Daily and Sunday

Women's Ki( ,ccn hundred pairs Shoes o:\thcm—bright Idda t $ 1.60 * kin X 0 in ,he best loevshapes—and the several leading onek to choose

The soles are put on by. the next-to-human machine, the Goodyear wflter—which can do al! for a shoe that a man jvith. wax-end and awl can do-a-except slight. Don’t think we under-rate hand shoemaking. We don’t. The best of it is as good as the machine work! Think of that. And we shall always have some, of the more sumptuous shoes band-made because we can afford to pay—in getting them—for bands and wits a^ finest strongest leathers,

and picking the best from the best we build up women's shoesqo sell at $7. But cheap hand-sewed? No, because they can be slighted. The Goodyear machine drives its stitches so firm and tight that they would annihilate the soft cheap inner soles that go into cheap shoes* . Goodyear welted shots have the advantage that at one time could be got by hand work only—that new spies can be sewed to the welts. These shoes at $1.60 are under value—yet brand new. It is simply because wc gave a shoemaker free rein to produce for us, at odd times, as many shoes as he needed to make to keep his hands busy. Our specifications meant actual loss to him— but the best horn of a manufacturer's, dilemma, if he only loses some money and can keep his force al work—and he only needed to make this 1500 pairs. Some years he has furnished three times as many. The maker of these shoes guarantees them fully. But you hcedn’t hunt for him—our guarantee never stops abort of satisfaction to you. John Wanamaker.

WANAMAKtR & BROWN SIXTH AND MARKET, PHILA.

THE RECORD 1*1 BI.ISMIMi C Record Building. Etiitadclphia, I

KENT A SON. PIANOS.

s 125 , |

e.clinton&co., w. C SMITH & SONS. ■‘Krr BRUSHES,

1008 NAEKET, ud S S. TtSTH ST..

■ ti t.tnii\ on hand and und<-i

Oi-»'nii d.'ily . J.

. ^MfLUNBVY OPf.MNU Ik it. M. VV. ADAMj*.

807 ASBURY AVENUE c immediate attention.

. . . PUBLIC LEDGER . . . i»nn .ai >i :i .i>m a. SPECIAL OFFER TO LEDGER READERS

Hotel Brighton,

31 be wHiinc to five it up. Tl* PUBLIC LEDC.ER - I

LUCKAX 1'kovr. I.fHWTION NOT EXCKEEEn. Ari l IN I MI N I S AN SERVICE MKST-CEASS

l-i. R. SOON’.

HOW TO GET THE ATI.AS.

ptiot!, plua 50 tent*

Forward the price df xS ateek LED^IER, and the name of your it

rded J>y expreaa. or if you are not near an rxprrM ofSre. ir,*!u Jr 51 erm* din* and THK ATLAS win be mailed to yqpr i*»T-olhce *vuh Ihc LITMil SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PANTIES WONKINO UP CLUBS. Addrrxa at] commnnicauona to CIRCULATION DEFT . Th- LKOGfTt

a. MAKE ALL REMITTANCES*PAYABLE TO GEORGE W. CHILDS OREXEL. . EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.

W. L. BERRY. Manufacturing Jeweler.

The Strand OCE7SIN CITV, N. J.

R. OURTIS ROBINSON, ** v • . • Real Estate and Insurance, Nos. <44-46 Asbury Avenue, OCEAN CITY. N. J.

SC-v Mpney to loan on Bond and Mortgage..

j SOUTH SECOND ST..

Opened on June isth, 1803

ureotn cntir

TORUF.KT A HOX

HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING

ca* 1 t*-' i *oS :R P Uzzhr P & CO. SANITARY PLUMBING ~ L> GALVANIZED AND COPPER ROOFING VENTILATING

Building Lumber

STEELMAN & ENGLISH OF ALL KINDS.

S tsli. Ik) :s. It.n-is, MLiiiti”':. Unti kcts.CohinHis, NfWfls,

Yard : Corner Fourth Si. and West five.

(Jrnrral fl'onlrrerlrerai

WILSON & WALLACE

Contractors- Builders

;lrttsianVlatEt Electric liglits Saaitao Plemliicg and Drainaf:e :

. Sxk-.*rouni and Work*. SIMATIl STREET. It I. A'lmry and West A a

' ^ ()CI -AN CITY.M1I.I.& LUMBER CO.

Oa/ttun Oitv. N\.** ,1*.-;

VANCE & HEWITT (OWRUTOHS t\D BHUIERN . h °we nCTfii; jn^rtta'i T. CORSO* 771 Uburt Are. Oren Cdj

AUTHORIZED BY FIRE UNDERWRITERS. MIDDLE DEPARTMENT FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

|v Ure enfant* uf

-D. CALLAhHER, . DKAL.KH IN

H. M. KALBAGN.

Marmorer and Hie luni|tlke. a hufavl tdaukrt. iu-aard. If returned lo Hii* ttfllfxr. J

FINE - -FGBNITUHE,

SON & CO.,

».t% AKKI UV A A fC!K('K. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY.

ELECTRICIANS. '

ODD-SIZE Mltt^ND STAIR WORK

' 43 South Second Street,

.... „r * * , 'U Wood. -

?asaj^ssriw“'*-27* r > °"r. OffiM. Yard-and Mill: 10th and West Sts.

_ , .re*. Ii,i-ai.<le*.-rut -Laun* a« v

let*, ur riliade*. IO*.ili,.)leil*. <a|;. T . j HiHUa-fadd Material*. -

CITY, N. J.