Ocean City Sentinel, 29 June 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel. K. CI'BTIN KOKIXNON.

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The ••Sentinel” has the largest hona fide subscription list ol an* legitimate paper in thU section. Its

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I be uork itf dl'oft* courts amt naiUI begin a reform in the matter of marrtageif they were mote e»aiseienti.-u-In lulemulaiiiK mart laser tiotur are partlnilar; ettll tlwrr are so many a ho ate not that any toujile can pet a minWter of the puajjr! t" marry them.' Tlic

ram palpti api

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Kellel constitute all ol OibV are flanitermisly 111. If m, I

of the force mu-t be better titan ha hern framl. eaparully since tliese 2b probably include all the more lo-rtousli Hounded, aa well as lle-e disalded t.o dlscaie. If the fipurrs Kicm shu» Us real propnrliou of sick amonp (Ills'

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The great aud ecer-memurablr Fourth ol July m ilneseed the grand rtubiem ot liberty and eejual rtghts for ail loval citizens, tne dear i4d stars and stripes, flung to the gentle breeze from our l-uUlc building- aud our bume-. Men may weary ol seeing .other objects, though most attractive and tuaullful. tire American eye never tires of belsddlng that venerated flag that aas laptiard In the blood of our falliets on . many a hotly-coutested hatUe-fleid, and bomc trhauphanily forth la the iuTUM of Ibe cannon's leit and murderous breath to victory. Tills soul stirring day 1* the aunl< ■ary of the fulMlnimt if the ardent liopr* of the brave and frarbss heme* Hbo chieilully gave their lifc-’e blond o lN*jUcatb to |-«'enn a fre* lendriit nation. .11>ranaloiu ,d Ceascliss striving* of 1«.| for greater freedom and -re at last realized, aud the declaration heralded .that all men dr right to pursue •nispeniy, and capable of goveruiug t l«-m-elvr-.

aud bj

pedple. Kvery'ciliseu is a king, day under Ibe rtlar Hisuigird lianner, Ottr great nation gmua and pnupcea, fearing no foreign |»•HeT, and always amply able to prertcre sorial order at IsMUe vitlsnit taxing tii5_|»<"tde Willi the sup|sirt of a large .landing army. The strongest su|i|sirt of nor government i* Ibe lailbful and devoted palnolism of the |«*n4e. The gmatb aud progress of our American ICcpub

; we con cherish tmr friends and elusions wbicb they ore able to

expect ftom tliem the raiposstblr. { aud iiphold.

vc all. a^wg.lirutlsh within us ! No«befr !• 1 be need of oaisr that love for others which will melt i thmkiug greater than on

which Invoice rtghf aud wro here, too, we And a lamentable,

but the tueing. of meutai Indoleoiw. Mo-t of

WANAMAKER*.

> and jtitatiot If eeeking’egotla

kindly aud generous lieart to calmness aud tranquility. Peace, then, has uolliiug

Mir inaetmu, but Blurb with Imurst

wilh »

The procoss of laying dust by t uf oil, an idea * Inch onclnaled u II. Kiebol, chief sngiueer of Ihe

The young man a ho Is pelted lo.. Wtoal is a an led unw-a-daye is a prarUcal man w ho can do anmrthing elw lo learn business habits Is in our'.

a. Tills is tlie traditional her,” and Is ibe kind tlial Itvywlierr In these day. of Ills aud defaults. II Judge

is betrayed responsible d trust.

u! far-Dm- hies .. Jtrrmi.Ki-ly I

■land I hem down to coming genera-

tions. Our gorrrui

iuleiltgence of tlie people. Make lie-

moral excel leucr,

Tbr-re is no greater coijtrasl in h* fr than Ills! conveyed in Ihe ideas of raie aud war. The one .peak, of ulet, ccaufuri, harmony; the ot her ol e toil, bloodMany |s-r»on« draw a si^Uai nmimst Isdnmi |«.e aud loll. They regard ind-Vbicfly a stale of re|ane, and con.ider labor II* antagonist. In Uils they are .«*•

slied, r

toil of war that make* II tlie foe of I race; II »the biller enmity, Ibr struggle of man against hi* fellow, lire cruelty, the bksidshrd. Peace is not merely repoe, esuw and comfort. Nrilher !■ it the torpor whk-h sink*

down under Ihe

sen ting lo bear them, lazily ouwilhng Nor yet is it the fulfilimrul of every desire. Peace Is not i of luxury, or even These give a certain pleasure, but not an abiding (ware. W lial peace hi its true sense dor* route b the liami>H<y of our Inner and » outer live*. Take, forexam|>le. nor

illy <ecu|iatiou.

bam.h from this portion uf life muy idea hojw of |ieace. That is kepi for the evening, when lahur is over and the ace. Or It is reserved far the evening life, when exertion ceases and energy dnmpa. Ot It Is relegated lo some lime tbv future, when sufllcieiii menus hare been secured lo make .work ap|ear uunreoswry. It stands for Hie realizatiou In is me way of case, com. fort, leisure, luxury, oppurtuuily. Ou bnl. eflort, hanlsblp, put In opposltloa lo It. Thu*, men wiil often live live* of labor id sacrittec, hoping by this means to Ham peace and Irauquility when tlie «l is over. But, to unite Uie two, lo •joy pea<« iu toll, tnuiquiiily lu ellurt, -Idom occurs to them, l et do peace wurtb having exist* wiibuul power, which must hove 11* outlet in activity •ily, Idienea- never yet gale true peso- of mind. They u* emblematic ol sleep or of Uie grave, rut never of a full, peaceful, happy hie. IVben ihe evening of the day osiUiu* lueoulf peaceful hours, when tlie evenmg of life give* Ihe only peaceful time, (I Is because mil lias tern misdirected

corroding i

IXH-Iy. It I* these, and not toil Used, at ate the (bee of peace. Ills a lien eie •* ear between our inner life awl ir outer surrounding-, let seen a hat - desire and shat we •auublalii.br-

uur*ap|»sed

• otk, afa-n Jhe desire to doit fait fully snd aell is pre-emmcttl, a hen tl means He use are In harmony with II mean* ae approve, a lien human syi partly and fellow feeling prr

render, but mucli with power Control; it flees from sellisbl al.ides In love. It is Ihe

tlu- Inner life with Iheouler world—the

rest which <bet be so well di

High up in tie list .

..puijot

which tley originate aud dcmaiii must leceisalllv te a very busy p Itcrond that. aim. labor wilb ' more highly honored than It rt

•xocpMaually few

dislik

ec* of rteeommuuiiy.

while this h

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week of Ili^-lnimls and the pursuit other regular is-cuiairton* of life, lien- is in many quarters a certain UM-ntal indolence which U note lie Ins real lecauar It I* unsuspected. We *ee kind* of work w-lncii demand eery lit lie Insight after lley aye owe tbolougbly tna-terrd. Hand lalse Is largely nechauicwl, and mucli ol II 1* p-i-formed while the mi ltd is busied el-e Vet, huu many of us, when ngaged, are really thiuklug to jr|*se ou any deflutU- subjeetT dud Is tevrr Idle, lu Ue seme of slalhinary; hut It b> often drifting aimlrmly, instead of being guided safely lommir desired haven. 1‘mbably greater purt of He work of tie hands, I bough carried on automat wally, is unacco<n|«nied by any (bought action, except tlial iuvolunUry drifting Other kind, of buslnem, II Is me. do empfqy Ibe mind iu more or less vigurartiou. Our city strrrls ate full of anximis face* aud knilled brows, a'lm-h ttrough 1 put Into harness aud driven Willi no gentle band In lie prisecutloii of aftaira. 11 I*, indeed, rouder tliat He mind, when forced such teni«- action in a single Hue. •i many hour*, should collapse awl ulleriy refuse any furrier exertion, lie strain of the day is over. Whether such a enune is calculaled develop or to wear out the mental faculties can hardly lie a qoesriouahir matter; mean time, all lie luu-resp and ibe dulirs of a man's life outside of Ibe meniaKyigor which has been thus exhausted. tfuite apart, however, from the occupation* of life, which oughl, of course. 'ploy Ihe p.wer* of both mind aud body lo a reasonable exteut, we all I hat, there are many occasion, re are able lo resit ml and direct •ugh!*, but w ben, instead of o, we allow them to wander ou almleasly aud fruitlessly. This is uol m«,ulal res! or rre-reiiti.iii, hut mental tudulenre. Home ot lire most tmpirtueslioiis of I Uie. some id the difficult pnHiiems aim-li confront u> are treated In Ibis desultoryawl feeble manner. Take, lor example, »auy decision. wHdch must aclted in the training of a What influences shall surround What school shall lie attend? reimpaiiioiislilp shall be form? What principles shall be adopt? How shall his Iieatlh he maintained, his mind developed and his moral rliaracier be built up? 8urb questions and Innumerable oilier*, spriugiug out ..f Hmhu, remlmut every intelligent parrut, child's future welfare depends largely <m the answer*. Vet, boa .dim do they -imply drill through tire mind id fattier or id mother, without any atlrmiH at reailioi, or even gutdauiv? ' iviurse, tlie results are equally lllful id uncertain Some trifliug matter ai-rtdi-ulM circumstance ts alloaed decide thgsr truly m.Hw-nti«is |mH> at*: aud when evil eflecls ensue, tlre paret.t blame, lire child, nr the tea. her. d the phystrian. or fate -anything, xc*|H hi* own mental indolence, •hk-b refund tlreexenlou id tlsmglit demanded by all true parruitsssl. Waf* of u|duioua. K*-ery

•would

progress. If aeare. iwrtof lilr.

•nan Church, Kunday 1 railed a Urge renigregstl

I by several 1

to supply the needed garments ion. '■ i comtort at home on the heated days, for wear at seashore or mountain, ocean travel. Tne t.t of the gar-

cborus seleciions were old, familial ments is a trod important essential iu whM-h tire audience could of comtort in uudr wea:, and many take port. Tire Itcv. .Mct'omh. of New ; of the lines we -a! .ire remodeled f uenuutt. The for us. to give this added comfort. ,, rom Triumpiiaiii; This hint ol the xaiit-.y Jo chojsc

programme : from—

rt^greg.u.w. j BibbfJ V,.„ on I lrimm.il

ulled t

r I old Ire lost n

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right to them by faTthful, patiert UUm. by reading and lieariug. c-impaling and neighing, reasoning, reflrertog and deciding. Many, on tlie Miliary, have a.-rrptrd Uiem sec.Mid aud from tire teachings of .-hildlssid, r Hie influriMT of associalrs. or Its. met* of their party, or Hie crude I ud m—1 auperficla] ohsetkall.Mi, or Hie uwt I ran* rent rmo;l.«i. If called upon'to |M>ive*rticui they eau only into they have beard addwx-d, and ahrn anlagonistue presented they are poser itrovert Hrem. Kw-h men tivlcttnns. and view* with wuscarry hut irttle weight. They are runnsli* twlident, and are. sref.we, impreparnl to fullill their lilies a* memlsr* of any Intelligent •mmunily. Many of tire hardest dkers and tn.wt velrcmriit talkers rlong lo thi* das*, while of tire still ,rger number a ho keep silent In the UscfcgrtMiud. Hie gtraler part alloa mental mdofewe to aink Hrem iiuet iudidetriice. This is uudoubled I y Ibe cause of m.at ofour I evil*. If every ctHaen would Imself Ia mental activity upon Hik-ms around him. and bymdetre,^ Hiinklug arrive at elm: eunvirtJoua of bis own, there would awiu be a marvelous ctiaugr to lire muduct ill aflalra. t*Hh local and iiatlnual Here, more ttiao anywhere rise on earth. Is the authority .d .lie props recognized.and Hretropioluus respected; therefore they, above all utbeis, are mental w-titity-ln 'l-ul.lu mailers, aud to arrive at ruu-

them. We standard tor

else, ahk-fi we try mol earikeeily to ll*-e up to, and we judge lire aellon of Hi us, fludiug mucli in hot

ii thc-c ^ a,<: :{l ttnprovctnc:. disiurh construction, and i ■ adopted a •■eMail. Wanamakcr p;

ing Ibe h

by *

me of perfect satisfaction. e»e The price, SIS.

idi Mote eiabota'.e cabinet nd added anachrr.ems make the machitv

The

ItVhe. Nothing, however. il J more plefest costs $35. n |ai la table than lo find that standaM We Han -II ».« .h. ..f MWS. ak „ ,, Ve iiavr taken Ms irer fell lies* f.u ranted, and ae hold i, With a ten..-.., ! £? ,ta «'V df ' -hlch preclude* rxaniiuatioo. V et It TI>C price. $10. torality s itselt advancing, sorely our - ncrptHHi of it should keep jiace an.f Silverw are urmil.dJ .to.uld be keenly alive t. | ; or Summer reh step of its onward march. Wl.n, y 8e , e remember the many difficuliit*. and the complex, problems ahull attend m *' tes :S t ‘ •an efforts to do tight, dud tin- excellence, .hca;-- c— . more iulrkwle a«b of (sswilsl.tie. of his poodi. Vet . ■ -ii otoa-ures lire quality of •Hirer.' apt to buy WTO Up—10!

t and com-

Russell’s.Clothing House MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING Shoes and Rubber Goods Gents’ Furnishing: Goods •Sic) ASHt’RV AMiM'li. OCfiAN CITY, N. J.

r pale

t his r

r nlen-. extra plate—

Hot Weather Underwear

FOR WOMEN. A multitude of , weights and varte- .

No Cm-rate Cumpanio nor Mmul. Coaipznii- Rcprornln)

Hotel Brighton, oi l \\ FRONT. I.nCATION NOT MXCHLLKI>. A1T< 'IN IMI.N I S am. MiRVia- FIRST-CLASS K. K. ^OOV. W. C, SMITH & SONS. Building Lumber

K. l.y ndsll presided at

ed to tils friend. “I do not kuna the treatteman. hut l Judge front bis lame that be must be a relative of

KiPkcd Cor el Liers—

‘1th." answei M drvnnilly. “ Ireadr-Wash'.i

acid a

•-ulumu display

-imlbyui -

Books for Vacation

Hours

ily sctraUfle aud Infallible remedy t'oroua IHreumalism Cure, it kills the mtrr.Hie aud cure* Hredirease by ream

Pul up iu tastek-w la *t one give* relief. Full

ten day*' treatment, one dollar: trialpackage.S5 renl*. Manufarturrdhy t'fs I'vMnisMindingt'ompanr.t'amdeii. For sale at Abbott'* Pliarmacy. Ninth street and Ashury avenue. < tcean

nty, N. J.

The dullest days may be the most delightful of ail vf

the trunk or prip lactic (holds a col cctbn of pood books. The Pook ttote is overf.owi: p with literary gold things. These hints of handy bocks io carry. New popular novels in pjper covers at 3d cents each, in the fcUov-ing titles and

Ike H..Z. Lc- «--v

FRANK HERR, \U11IHHKU! k Bl lil.KII iou t. ten unit am las tuiiniij, I Jtl*e s'b’lll.M.0.11- tel-itli.c

GIVE ME A TRIAL

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies

(itiaranteed Ktrfctlv Pure

/^ILK fiClS per Quart 165 quarts FOR 99t FOR CASH ONI.Y

ESTABLISHED IM:

7 th St. and AsbarjAve. G. 0. ACamt. ' I. V Acams [. S-oaebth. ADAMS & STONEHILL PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING,

MICK LAYISO] ETC., ETC.

OF ALL KINDS. ;h. Doors. I’.iimis. MoltlitijjstJInuk. is,Columns, Newels, • I'inr anil Cellar Shingles conslnntly on hand and under

. -Orders left at

807 ASBURY AVENUE

i in mediate attention.

Yard: Corner Fourth St. and West flve.

will reo

J0S.6. CHAMPION & CO.

SEfSRBK CdnSfilS. HOTELS. ETC.

i t oral ItraiH-h

zua, H Nztt Cor i. by Hsorsa Hr.

Mrlatyrs.rnr-wan Mrlslyrs. <*; ehiuu.ii.tu*. *■- • »•

VANCE & HEWITT

I0VIKIH0IISIMI UIILIiliHS "

TtTG ^ ^ocEAHCirr. AeTNA^™

a > i:av

200-ROOM HOUSE

mg—mailed o Summer Clothinjj ! For Boys

Wash S it> for H ’

less and buy on p icc cem chieSy, so the “cheap" m tkci to fare best. Put it s ungs

fected you dont’t get them—-so. for ' every reason, you might as weii be Tut I, | sure ot getting the best. In fact, i 5^: I today's lots here are nr.her cheaper,

price, than the “cheap"

HOUSE MOVING • T. CORSON. 721 Aster; A'

H. «. W. SMITH & BR0„ 848 flsbury Avenue,

OCEAN CITY. N. 3.

R L U M B I N G ,

W AX AM A I*. ■

WM. B. CURREY,

m CBBIIOI imn, tmuiiuraii. 1

rtilatto: Jus. Mw-hv Jib. 26. I»9«. vine Tor all the world like

chines '

—yet, the puce

elj{hteen dollars

ou sec sewing rmaihine patents e lotg ago expired—-the government gA-es inventors long protection ; then throws the contrivance

open freely to general use.

It isn’t very expensive work to make a serving machine—most . of the cost to you is for the team-hire of agen's, several fat profits and a margin that you p ly to make up for any who don't. Long ctcdii is the

We sel! or cash; we can

“ 4 * ” >I "S. 0 ,““» «5~ v. *. I AUTHORIZED If FIRE UHOERWRITERS, MIDDLE DEPARTMENT FOR same works; drt.etrnce is in' the! * >— ■ <— -. —» . . — . _ -

casing. This 418 nia:hhehas Pail- | hgs — oh the bt-ycic order. |

Helps to e»y running.

Wanamaker Pewinj Machines Ihe liali-bca-itigx in the new model j of the Wagam. ker Scwin ; Machines I make them mb eighty per cent j lighter than any michine not

42.TS.

All forages 3 to 12; all prettily made and effectively touched with

white or colored trimming. Whit. DisJ. Km* Trvasm, Xk. Lw® Ct.»k Km. Inwr., Stk.

Htvsb Lmb Km* Tn.wv.Ti. JV ud 40s.

Wtna i-.,» Knc. rnasm. 6Sc. Fmn si kooi^t *1 uA duck •-. SI. 50.

John Wnnamakc/.

tol’i Ftmsliiit Gei ss ill Mm

I. B. POYER

fSI.zY'I'*-; ItOOI-'KIJ

BANUOteT ••a.

I 1[1K10 OCEAN CITS 'i-'«*l i‘A , ""-.„ l ' : jr.'ii|;iv.. JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERT. Me. 700 Aitetf Attnt. Dun CR;. R. I.

iHaltTn coiivt-nit nces. Ivlrvator, Electric Lights, SiiMui Ijiimdry. Rttoms with Bath, or without; Suites of tv o,.jhriY and four rooms, con-

. iki u-.i by I’llvate. Hallway.

House is located

Corner X’inth Street and Ocean Acenue luiual accommodatoms caa-nnt be (oun.l fn'any house on jNew Jersey , o.tsi j«r the same money. House will be open ■’t tin .- . ' .on about June i For litrlhrr information, p.ans Ol r.ottse" r.Hes, etc., adtlress E. D. FITCH & CO., >*. i>. »t>\ |;t, I’hllRdelplilR. F>. OCEAN CITY MILL&LUMBER CO. ii, Hair, Ciemjic ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORKin either, hard or soft wood. Office,Yard andMill: 10th andWestSts.

OCEAfSJ CITV.

F\1 J.

electric lighting

H. M. KALBACH.

CONVER. BUZZARD & CO.

SANITARY PLUMBING TIN. GALVANIZED Afio ZoPPEK ROOFI NG i? n »> i ' VENTILATING

SON & CO.,

»:« ANKI RY A$FM FOCEAN CITV. NEW JERSEY.

fittrf. Forty accurately ground and

cxrefullv hardened sted balls are ar- 1 Ihawrhukl ilau-rial*.

Kkilri.-al Hupi.lhs., fniwrnlfs .ir MIesjIa^ I.'). . i,i. l>. ii , .

ALL MATMUl A!fB WORK CUAKAR.

TtbD STRICTLY HRSI CLASS.

ELECTRICIANS.

Kkiilnl ElreirielaiisVuri'i.Itsif j

l*ai ..r Nqtlil.

rtosr omce. box. x-iq I l any'mlliure <.r eok.r; •TiaiMkl ii.uiietalurs, Ihittotlts and all law Iruw

NEW

grocery

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SEVENTH STVEHT.

tkt. Ashury and W est Avc*. liRTH STREET ARB ASSORT AYERUE