Ocean City Sentinel. It. (1BTIN KOB1XMOX.
I f„! ndadad Mnr> l«»d »!.il fp.m Kl... I.la I..
rutniaul Ifc-urmln Join. The Cohhi* C'lerli-hl
M-.-J.too. A. | .h«hl. nij «.k. fol Jrlloile, • ikI n»oy tM^tracullioli iu «'•»»■ >l»v .mwilblej Hand a* I lie choke of Ocei rruukiu I Ke|rtitllcaii> lor ilw «hiuI>' j-1
fr&ni lhh> all emlirscInK bond, i ItuM ouoDr Hill »i»h to »llhi. rightful aliare of «ym|ialh\ or the hour ol hla touutiy'a need*
In dn-idr «ha I that alianr I* oflru rv- prowinrli I qulrw morr thought and diMWtiuieiil .couOlca »'
— lyjloll"--*—
other ofllrera
la aud men w«» U 1*11 iu Die irfeprei
THUWDAY, JI NKS2, ISH
The •• Sentinel •' ha* the largest bona fide subscription Illegitimate paper In this set list is not padded t receive advertisers. . IK the rereutly graduated urn ai.d aomen Hud that the tlou’t move at Utelr biddlug. Ilk be-t thing for them to do is b>
Thk I .ally iteporter «lll fn«« tlila offlee^as i» «*ir eti July 8. We euntrai|'Iatr atlt frail.o- to tlie |*per abh-li a
e of 1
far a
former year* In putul of liitereal aud •UlaetirMM s*. The alwlal functionthe city »lil he carefully retv.ni while tlie register of arrival- will full and tMUiplete. Those wb(> Ini'
adve
‘sing si
AS a mailer of fact, tlie evil ol t gmwa out of unu-ually |im-|«-tuu> limes lu a couulry cujoying uuusui buidDOk faellitkr. Tlie protecltv tanfl has helped aievcl-i- the Indu-trirs of the country aud hi atlracl imtui gtaliou. We are i-mdut-iug largely fo a population alilch ia eonsumlug largely, and that hrlje everybody. Eve.ybudy ahimld desire this stale ol adaiia to oonliuue. liut the Irusts. aeiuug the opportunity, are moving to crush oat coaipciuion, and lor Iheb own purpusre to rautrol the marketand dictate prices. While the crushing got* on, print* are low; when It Is com pleted and myu..|».ly is established, they may be put at ngurce to suil tlie
AnoTliKK argument iu faeot of a modem Ore alarm system for our clly occurred Tuesday when the lliemeii were seat .hi a fool's errand to the point of beach. The alarm, according to the was in I he northern section of the lily, but the particular locality wa* left to he **"“'”-‘"«d by future events. Xulhiag ehy the exact b-twtkou ..t
. II Ik! leaves (be etigiui houre for a definite pulut, Ik- merham cnlly guides bis team it tliat directn.n
. TBAININt.. —»don as to the allilud. Ml the question of the In '-raining Into oui
re rrcugnize the Importani ug the brain to IU the young 'a battle* successfully, we ry a like pr-ers* f.-r the -e skilled band la all the . w hen direeltd by a brain -*‘i~*-*—-od by the educational pr-svs-; hut while We would ad*.«-aie tlie cmpioyment of every agency adapted tHie latent powere of -sir youth, old tnuaider the coudillons. ■ reiiablr
— enrolled In tt.i. city are In a position to lake up this added study. This beljg tl-e case, would it mH be robbing ibr majority of the pupils to benefit Hu- mluuniy? Couuctl acted upon the ground, lu llieli
o Ibr
seic ooi iu a pusiuou lo Warrant departure from tlie mettu-ds no *«*ue; espesse did not eater inti consideration. The derision devolved upoo the utility and advisability of making this branch of study a |iart of 1 Tba. point
. I are ever ready ... pule impure motives to public .rrvaiu. tsptciallr w in ti the set ion. ufsuchoOl
e. gratifying to are tin l-parta of our country drawn i tie, uniting
;erci*ed.
f serving one's country are iu danger of a ml that there Is only or naturally turned low-arr flghlmg her halllrs sing f-r her defeiue al
ig are eagerly -•anuli-g llu-ii
w first
■, It r»
iregat
lor their
engsged. It 1* |s-rli
-hitig their eaplolts, li-|ung i "I>»u
ia f-w Hi
y way a success,
tlie south gstlierlng-'of Ibi- ■ many plewunt features, w bald and pmc-kal age. It Dug lo note. During Ibe li
Uie Davis site wa* known as Ibr
ngblrr of Die t'oiifederacy." and
l|»lll!
I.si.nel- for |of Hie Confederacy,’ lull tirlirnil le» imt-cra* Uhndou, Hh» ixm-mBudcr-ltwblef, has
uanded of those win. rcuiiu Ich-ss-n Mis. Nannie lUu-b^-b H. -ks of private cithens. jof Virginia, daugbler of tiem h tsundnubtedly-tbeia*-. To Henry Helh, who wa- especially4
•pend so much lime, Iboughl aud | b* (iriirral It. K. i.
-ergy In ilsfrniug b> aud discussing e details of the war Dull everything •r seems lame, vapid and uniuleresl. g. and regular duties are eitlier lie ci'ted or |ierformed sligliilnglr, is not Ibe least degree serving our country, muiittaiuiiig her honor, or contilbutg to lier suivn*. On the contrary, It depleting iier rets-urces, lessening her power and weakening her foundappaperity depends upon the lutelilgeme, selfciNitrol aud faUJiful efloVl. of each individual, much mure Is this Iheca-c wlieu unusual iTrcuinstann - -urround her aud extraordinary claim. l-ress u|-ou her. Tlieu It Is that out country specialty needs not only some who are willic* lo die for her. but
lilUugJo 111
Iier, tu
r > welfare at t
Dot an much by shouts aud acclamaOous as by renewed vigor aud Increased -uduslry lo tlieir various <avu|*lioiis, and patient, uuwrari tug service wher-
ever it u really needed.
waifnre, we who remain mq>t endeavor to fill I heir places; If the expend! turn of Ibe nation are en-nm-ualy increased, we musl labor all the harder, aud Mutnfice Dir more willingly lo enhance tier resource*; if in many quar (ere there is an inevitable surplus of excitement, we must endeavor to restore Ibb balance by preserving ail Die raluitiess aud firmoe** and stead^isl Indu-
Uy D
r Hot
no less requisite for Die nialutenan over ti mint tbati is Dm- wl general aud the .-outage the sold ter abroad. Indeed, this ve;
nd uuflUicIlltiK site
lion b- daily duly, amid many d-stra ant In apitr of many tempia10 neglect and waive it a-ide, may be the very sacrifice w hich our v inutry demsi-d- from many of us.- D Is much
yie}d to a general
The AutMsanibliug amendment to Die cuoalilutiou, adopted lu !M<7, lias now tun the gain,-let of all the courts of tbeHtate, and baa it every instance been declated legally adopted. The final decision was rendered Monday by Die court of erruts aud appeals. Tlie opiukMi was Iia tided down by Judge a, aud II sustains the decision ol
fevlim
which q-
ptain and IwMUely duties. Ilian it ia to resist It aud pursue our appointed
yet this very act of sell denial is
often the best and oiiiy way of proving
-otion hi iHir cuuutry's true Not fur a mumriil would we ci
Instance where supreme .court, citlieu of Ibis H
the It
-Xlety ul
r Die
with r
card to the sUrrlng -
uaely our nation's purissws aud -. Nor would we dhniuisli by an Die |*H lot Ism which so rightly In the hearts of our people far ■ear. We would only bewanuof a paUloDsm, which rx|-euds Itself ley dcmtmslratiiMU- and iudtserimluallng bravadi*, while leading men lo aate their power* and euergb* and to daqibe the ordinary duties of life, -b need now more than ever couMleulious and faithful performance.
There 1
a good side U
w Yoik
.undergone punishment fpayueut of alimony awarded by the cannot be compelled to pay again. Th musl people the decision will appear to be a good loop-hole by -pe from tin uupliaauit colisequrucew of divorce, but In reality divorce unpleasant for Die female partner to Die bargain and lu lie way dl-couiage Die custom. About four-fifth# of the divorces grsuled are brought about by Die mutual cutiM nluf the partirs inlertsted. man and wife agree that they are red of each other and be informs bet at he ia willing to give her a atlputed sum weekly, monthly or yearly, she will agree lo a divorce. The the quid pro quo. But under'Ibis New Yurt ruling she will find ibal she ahsolfitrlyat her husband's mercy. If be«^<B*rs In default the payment if alimony loan amount lean than T-Vm
r wife
. court, h«v\ I. mouth-' tmprls which lenn he ooy and w He.
d be ealculaled to make e tiiiplea-ant for the woo same coudithMi of of
i Dm order of tr
mbled h.
irt In Die uiiiltkannual reunl-Mi liciipli of Chariest on built an audlti. rioni, with a -estlug cajacity of T(s», where Die bo. me— uirctiiiga aud memorial service* In connection with Die reonliMi writ- held, and li » e*ti-. mated Dial fr.MU SO.tssi inftn.bousoldiers who fought under
t Allan
ship for Ibe ts-ulli. Kjudi State al~> clnaaks a »(-iio«<r’and a mao^W honor.
. "go oil lamely," bul in tl iwplirre of Die Imagmatlv poetic Koulli seem natural and e proceedluga al Ilk- remiHMi ;ed by inlerest aud devotion oriea of a tnemoral.le ep.s-1
to full iwllDcal and liu.ncial in atid virility, toast, bom at, si forward itepublicanlsiu 1- in t eetideoe} and w ill stay there Iss-il pride Is strong euougb I line*, very largely, ardund a cal
clerk who I- known I
himself, : large and
ia* held
lu (bcaegathering*. The "sUriy Hosted lu Die bres-xe of Cbaile— •treeta, bul li was-enlw iued with
s|*tiglrd banner. Southern
•raluts exalted the deed- of I heir fa-,-ontr sou-, but Die Huge of bltlernei*'
■ad departed. Time and
the star
ell ret
Whan anarchy and socialism al templed lu the campaign of 186(1 to raise' Ibe hateful spectre of arcti"Usli.m (be manor! recoiled disastrously U(«mi Ulelr own bead.. The war Is ended. Die rmincUiatlon Is complete, ■al Fitxhugli Lee, of Virginia, ia usually a piumiueul figure al (.'oulederate reunions, was not iu 'barlreluu, because be is serving Ills country, the rutted States, lu Cuba, (jeoefal Joe Wlieeler. the galUut Cou-
federate cavalry- dfllcer, wi
-r his earliest youth k May county and u ask Die Ilepubin-si
K-ean t ’lty Bepubhcaii. aud buslue mm as tlieir candidate iu Die fi belief that they ate asking Dir vartoi
■ship* aud l.miugb. of Ibis niuni t ran lie no valid <>t-in-ti >ii aud ol entitled to every consider*ti-
■ nd repina-ntrd both Nor
»lul Ocean l i
of what IU claims consist uay be a few w bo tiave not y realized Die importance of our town give thewr'fBsU as straight truth-;
Clly Is entitled
political consideration from tlie eouu IkCausr II lays a very large share county treasury—about two
twenty year* of a>
ny sort of pulltiral rerug-nllii-n, partly, at least, because of im-|a-rfrct organization and Die al ■seine
•f suitable delegates.
'Third—Hi cause over lid,uai in liard cash is arm piety year lulu Die farm •tricU of (be county, tlinHigb tdium of trucker* aud farturi*.
yield of (Kean .City
I lu Die
t Die Inslar
■ he-determltiB-DiMf of Ibe ritate Uard of eanvasaer*, notwithstanding -Ibe proclamatioti of Hie governor. Judge Dixon I-■•Ids Dial Die supreme court lias l list wrr. Tills suataiua Supreme Court Judge opinion, upholdiiig the legality of tbr adoptb-n of the amendment, but denying Dial Ihe courts were powerless to intrririe, if aali.lled -tlial Die lliuliug I- Dm- Stale U*rd ol cauvas-rrs was
wrong.
It was claimed by Dm- plaintiffs lu ir case that Die auti-gaiiiblmgameiid--rnt was nut approved aud ratified by Die nquMle maioniy of the electors of Stale and Dial Ibr delrrmiuallou I lie board of tativaasers that Dm-ndnn-t-t had ,1-eeu adopted w-as efore Illegal. Tile court decides Dm- result of thr\)ketloii as determined by the board' was correct and Dial Illegally adopted. ■i Die question raised iu Hie atguil before Die court of errore. Dial ballots used at Ihe special elect ton e not primed In mi-curdance with the constitutional requlremenls, the late now tu raise Ibis question; that II ought lo lutve been lanad before Die election t—k place. 'haneellor Mi-tiill rendered an opinio the (Meet that Die act creating Die dlslrirl* court ta Atiaulic Clly u a* ilitMiistltulloual, beirause ll provided bat tire court should be tatabUslird vltbin three montti* alter Ibr enactUent of the law. This proviso gave it tlie cliarac-trr of s|-eclal legislation. This Is a reversal of tlie drcislqu of the premr court in Die case of «Tiarjiv . DeHart vs. Atlantic City. -* ^ The act crealTiiK tMPfoui I was |*ssed 186b, and K-bert (j Ingen-m. ol Mercer o-unty, was spi-inted to the
Judgeship.
Captain William A. Andrews, known • Ibr “Lone Slat Navlgaloi." left Uu id of Ca|Malu Young’s ocean pier, Uamle City, Sunday aftermsui In a ID*, cockle shell biwl to rro*. the wide i|*iok of the Atlantie, a (rat lie ha. A*explain Andrew* wa» preparing > have, the question “Where is Miss ell* Shinn?" the young girl of Dial ly Who was to have sccuiupauk-d
-mired ttuies Slo rilou* ’Voyage, the
piovide.the c
Had hacked out. umid about -lie | l-aid.liip. and exp -Jected lo', but t
icm for Die iwptalo. The -tart, a,«Mi afte lie signal for an on
where lie will |
iplalu Andrew's boat, the ikiree. I. vr f|jg in length, five feet aide 1 a/oT. -tao inebea deep. The hull is paluled black, for Hie pur|*ae, so it ion of aiiales, shark, or utber -iier* of the deep, duly thirty of rat-ear. is u-rd. The boat ted 'up for two mouths, and i. ake tlie Journey hi forty
from Ibr liepublica
W A N A T* A K F-R
vtafxm co It ganm-nt. we ate a to recogaire the i hUdren o! oat -- Serge tamuy. Sometimes pco bring baik artidcs that they . have been bought here, under
■•I public op-moo supposition that we a:-, interested
-pallly t- entitled. olhcf
k for and rrorire To grt our guarmn'erd doth - --uuniy orgauira t i, CIC ^ c0 other place in 1 h.Iii "^i" tl'^r IT'imoi pi 1 '* !0 ' int ^ exccjit hac at O teenth and Chestnut to Market. we test them with adds; so iat the tailoring is concen.c', m sustain our hard-earned teputatioi
iploo
ll
evidence oi the popuUri cel cncc of bur good.. It is pretty safe t£ I olio pie who generally hud ■ long run whore they are t
in dothieg.
Prices Start at S7.S0 a
•i,A- Notice to the Public.
*20 U
the st
of C
rbtyh
• Aiug lu IfyiM!
•ids it
England—S
toys’ and Youths' Serge Suits
make them.
Summer Suils for Boys Washable Suits lor boys ol 3 to 12 years aie marked at a spedd price. They aretnade o: linen crash and Galatea doth, . nd come Tom the best maker of the at goods. These suits sell regularly at $2.50. S3 and "S3.50. Choose for two dollars a suit Some similar suits from onr own stock have been reduced to the same price. 'Hare bargains to come to. early in the seaso;..
« bad - cxisU-nn-
and Ihis t
incriasing w ill
■stauUy iw'lb ol
irmi-uls in Oman City fun r two Ihnd. of lire woik t-uuc for ibr public recunl ..it
drda of Ibr fees n oilier fi* real
raiisai-IK-i— IbtiMigb-iut Ibr cuuuly. To all Ilf tbrae Irgiliuialr rea.Mi. i-err i- an imporlaul addition in Ibr act Dial (kvwn City prrsruts to Its iMi-idcralion of Die Urpublicati party, is Its candidatr, a man wlsi Is abovr rpnsu-b In bU private Ufr; w bo has fm
rat r
and who will he fully oitupelrot b discluugr tbr duties Ilf Ibr cuuuly cirri of bia fanilllarily wilb ti*
detail.of tbroffler.
The scli—Mier (in.rgr A. Howes, which ca|-*lzed, off Harnrgal on Dm ■at, while bound ftom i'alchugur, lo New berue, lias hern towni |» Y'ork, by wrecker*, where sIm.-l-r rigblrd and again made *ra woriby. Tbr crew of Dm- unfiwlunalc
■ltd lauded al
w |«.rt Nrws.Va.
Ihufttt'Ti.'lii
WAKAMAKKR’!*. rklUdclptila. Muod-r- 19. 10^ Seems funny to invite out-of-town folks to sec us in summer.
The stoie is comtort-
able, and very beautiful—and probably at no other time of year do we get so many goods at less than t heir Manufacturers are in a hurry to get along writh wo;k fir fall; other importers will sell at a loss any little. lots they have. So will we. That is the trade that real bargains n on. Nobody be'ieves tha - really i worth-while thirgs can be - old at a the time. It is ihe. l aws : n
flat upset cal ula j
The camera virk.-J iu P-r's and opened i's eye here—and the picture store (Tiurd tloor. Chestnut sir- el - shows photogtaphs of m -ny oi the successtul art works in this yar's Paris Salon. We hu-r'ed to show theji fust in America.
$3.50 g Suit BOYS' MADRAS BL'J’J.:.
fifty cents each
Fine P-. . h-
Biir^.iins in Dress Goods
SI.50 a yard. Thee a i- - find—.md .which ;u c. v.i-t
the
10c Cotton Crash al 6c Looks i ke linen but is all cotton. Great for wear and safe to iaundcr. For d;cssc-. 50c Silk Mu din at 25c
Russell’s .Clothing House MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHINQ Shoes and Rubber Goods ^ Gents' Furnishing’ Goods ,S|<) ASHI RV AM AI I . OCI'AN CITY. N. J.
jL
f3asfiSI5S
Fitly iitii
Hotel Brighton, i KT.AN 1R« >N r, 1>>CATK >N N< >T HXCELLED. AlTOiM Ml N I S vm ijJ kYICK MRST-CI.ASS
R. K. SOOV.
“wTc. smith & SONS. Building Lumber
OF ALL KINDS.
PRANK MPRD S tl ’ r ’ ,, " ,s ’ n!ilv!s ’ M..1 lln^s.Braik.ts.CoIunins, Newds, r KADI r\ M L.KK, I'im- and (.'< i .t Sl-ituh--. constanth “on hand and under \ivmnithhii i mm ' r ^^bury avenue BOdD) 2. teLBMe and Law Building jyifl ret dv. immcli ite attention. Yard: Corner Fourth St. and West flve, G.VE ME A TRIAL. JQJ g CHAM p| 0 H & CO.
and
SPeCJAl.TY Ol’ INSl KANCI.
I Cm rale Companies nur Mutual
Companic- Rcpmcnlcd w"*SCOTT HAND
Finer, gauri.-r than with a fine shyen from
If-silk
otlcd
i.T.c pla n groun is, r striped or figure i.
Wi m n s Dresses and Skirts A whole linen suit—Et-n picket nd Myiishiy-ai tailor-.n! skirt—>5. ; saves alot of wor.y.to step into
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies /a i Lk ficts PER Quart 16i QUARTS FOR 9fc 1 (»K CASH ONI.Y
ESTABL1SHED 1M1
Ytli St. and Asbory Ave.
SEF.SB6IF COTTBEFS. ItTELS. ETC.
Will U-.( M.l. YOI'K ATI l:M It *N . i Hill I I III I PS YtM with III..
- I'M- tu plan your In—w tiaUing yuu b- grt a b.w .- v-x-H I diUM-ii-ions ami mi In iltaw mi hi* Imag--1> f *r il.iug* uiifortwu, -, umi erni-ral 'll—ati.l-c-o.l w ill'lutub-h .-sriii'-air. I*. O. Box log.
SOLID COMFORT AUTHORIZED BY FIRE UNDERWRITERS. MlDOtf DEPARTMENT FOR FOUND AT LAST ELECTRIC LIGHTING.
It's like gc’ritt; (he making fornothing—a d their m-Tn-taloreil tldns certahry do l^ng well. . John W anuniaker. !
The Elastic-
H. M. KALBACH.
6. 0. Adams. V. W Adam E. S’onelv!!. ADAMS & STONEHILL PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING, MILK LAYING, tTC.. ETC.
Bed Spring S0N & c0 ’’
:w ASItl BV A* I..M I). OCEAN CITV. NEW JERSEY
ELECTRICIANS. SkllbNf Kininriaii. Kumlslinl l**y ..r Night. fOST OFFICK BOX. BIB an} V“A|C or eiil.ir; (Tiaudr ni-uiM-ialiir*. itatt-nr* ami all Hn-triiw
VANCE & HEWITT
(microns I mi bums ^JHOySjE MOViNG^ * *“>-
r. CORSOR, 721 Aabut) An. Octaa Clij,
The Strand OCEAN CITV. N. J.
Alonzo Cotton, f. ,
. »i ! L)Rened on June 15th, 1899 619 AS8IKT AVENUE. OCUN CITY. N J. unoca cntibe ncw manaccmcnt OCEAN CITY MILL& LUMBER CO. „„ M .
'• “’t aDi-nl’im. Tbr CUISINE will Ik *
-lv ji! Valtiii-. SURVICE, flist rlaa*.
Artesian Water Electric lights Sanitary Plumbing and Drainage
I or TvrniN* arte. ridcJroM-
AT. COAMMiU.TtWAlT i:. l>rupri«tor
n to lav
Do Not Confuse Wc wll «md Our Men’s ,ur ctxrv SHROI: SLITS «. ~ ... tell, and from M-lbO-hcrs ,-,..^,1,,aclcr of the goods, and marks that
ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORKin eitlier hard or soft twx«l. Office.Yard and Mill: lOth andWestSts. OCEAN OIXY. N.U. CONVER. BL/ZZHRD & CO SANITARY PLUMBING TIN. r.ALVANtZCO AND CO.PE* ROOFING 5 j im nr VENTILATING - -1.1 V.lCT ;
sf.vivN’tii. srvnirr.
^OCEiK CUT
Aetna ^ new j£k 200-ROOM HOUSE
RIATH STREET ARO ASBUtnf AYEIUe’. -
NEW
GROCERY
-• »'• ii. wriv k*i:.
S-,.u,. i ,. i J. " hl' vator, EJectric Ligt
Stiiu--Yi'’ u* Ull> ,5al11 ’ or w ' l * ,out i ‘ ' ’r ,w ' 0 - Hirer, and lour rooms, con-
u-u.-d bv |• 1 iva t ;. ] iallway.
U'Hist: is Lated
Lorner \mth Street and Ocean Aoen
be found in any house ley. . 1 louse will be o|
-jplans of 1 • l or Hirther infornwti
‘ ' ' '-tit's, trie.,; address
E. D. PITCH & CO.,
I*, o. Boa ::t, l‘liil«drl|>liia, ft
•WJrrsry ‘ '* Ihe. st-;ts.

