Ocean City Sentinel.
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The •• Seiitinct" ha* the lartc*t boaa fide aubacription M>t ol Irzitimatc paper In thU acction. It* list I* »ot padded with deadhead) receive advertiaera.
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The Horrearr aplandidly tnahita their reputation a> aruhborn flehtera. The capture of Ian Hriluh rv*i« and a Britiab battery near Cady>anth «a> an el plot t which, however th may lennmale, will he retuemlx-red ax an example ot tiieir prowew. 11 extort prana- even from tiieir rue
than I awl year, wlien it aha &M. IlurtuK twelve nine tDcwr|xirsliou fee* |«id 1 hare haded up »7oH,llOU, ol
In eleven oountma In tl*e rhal Iowa women have lawn cln-a-n auperinlendrulxof (he public x<-Ik Tlwre ha* been no delenoratmr
lhla Innoralion. lu all erheuu rudimental education women hi natural adaptahilitv for rendermj dent aervioe whieb It would t«or th<we Federal ofllorr* and aoldlerx who penxbed in the warx of the rutted Htalce from May I, 188b. to June 30. Itmi—a total of dblS—about S3 |ier cent., or &.W, died of diieaar. while lex* than 11 per cent, nr rth, were killed In bailie or died of wound* received lu net ion. The fearful murialily due to camp di*
a H. Bi ll. on the weather, predict* that we wil have a mild winter, which will allow the proposed bcildiuK enterprlxe* t. pro*rex* rapidly, with but few draw bwcE*. If the improvement* own all lx oanpleted early In Hie »pt1nK the |>rwrul boom in real relate will ooutlnue to •prewd and much nautde cxpital will be brought Into tbiadty for (wrmant-ul mveetment. HflotAToK Pbvk awya lliat he will nol pie will welcome Dial declaratiiMi Senator Krye can do a good deal more for hla aountry on (be floor of the xenate than in the vice praaldeut'x chair. Th* removal uf the renatur from active eerrice on the flixjt would lie a great naltonal W that .valid be In no wiar iv making him vice |<rr»-
thDUTxiK Da Vlx 'of I||ln<Hx, lx quoted aaaaylng: "Kachyear erery l.cal new»pajwr give* from K«l to *.%<*«» In frw Knew for the benefit of the commuuity m which It h piiuted. So other agency- can not will do this. The editor in proportiou lo hi* meant dor* more lor Ida town than any other man, and In all falruen* lie ought lo be *upported, red becauae you like or admire hi* writing*, but bremuae a local u paper I* the beat adverllxcmi-nl a munity can have. It may no crowded with great thought*, " it i* more of a la-nefll
of ihie country bare n. rival raudklalre for tlie prexideucy from the xame Bute. Tlx waa lu. 1M0, alien Abraiuun Idnoidu and iStrplu-n A. Dougin* nated from Illlutda, hul Ilougla* wax not tbeu the rtgular Demorrali.didate. He had lew electoral v. and no one had any thought of pudble election. The aian-r peculiarity, we are Inclined lo think, wa more the reeult of accident than ii^rii lion. 11 ha* xo hapix-ned thatwlx-i one party Uaa found a etruug, or wiial wa* tbouglit to be an available, t a particular Mate, the other ba* blind their* in *»me oilier Hlate. Thi», Botwith*landiug Ux- fa..-t tliat bo partie* have repeatedly made up Hu trifcel with the view to utitaluing t: | eltcVxal vote of New York, and Hint
preeidrutlal candidate*.
The arrioux illnex* of Vice Bre-MIrn Hobart at In* home in HaU-nxm I newe that will he received Willi regie by the people of the United Hlaliw. Mi liuhart wa* in pour health for >*mi lime,hut It waa *upixaed Miatiu* Hint* waa of a temporary character, and tiial re»t and relaxation U> aotueextent from bU offleiai care* and liuxlnere en uxual vigor. Thl* aupponiiioii t to have been incorrect, and li i* reenguiard Ibat hi* condition lx critical, if uol bopeiere. Hard work, high pr«aure and high living have aufllrexl Mr. Hobart'a case, a* in tlxxw of many American* before him. to *1 op the w heel* of life at a time wl the vital machinery *hould have U In Ixrfecl order. While from 'nature of hi* pradilon tlie vice preaidt-u i l* naturally loxt to a great exteul the niiadow of the problem. II *|x-i well for Mr. Hobart'a ability and hi* popularity that he iiax dbx-hargnl Uxdutiew of praeiding oIBcer in the venal in an unexceptionable mauuei. AI way eourteotu and fair in liU ruling*. Mi Hobart made a dlguifled, aide and in every way acceptable puwidmg oltlcer inlbexenate. In official and ~x-ial ctrcte* at Waehingtuu Mr. Hobart ba* alway* been deaervcdly |x,|-uiar, and new* of fate xeriou* lllnrex wil where be rewlved with greater •uoreaineere eorvow than at Hie cxpUal.
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The body politic ha- now pUcol Hxelf ipon record »• in favor of l-pic i*.tltical m-th-xlx, and tlx- xelf luxtalinl b.**** hoiild liave no difficulty in luterpreing the verdicl—vox p>|xil!, vox Del. Three individual* are no longer ImcUx* nunty pohllc*. They liave been relegaUii to the elanx of have-beeux by iar conxenl, and the Republican party I a* thu* (urged itxelf of an inruat threatened dire conxequeuce*. IxxoSw xtaked their all on a xingle ' the die and I ad. They had Ixen warned, l>u( in their dreperaliou they furred Hie Irene. They pre|wird I heir ravre, and tlx- roue* Ming their m. Their political axpiraliun* low been burled beyond I lie inurt remote poreiblllly of re»urr*x-(ion. The light wax waged <«i principle, known 1 cilillcal advantage In favor of Ibr ringxter*. The moral ellect of UreleeUou will be m.x.1 aalutary.
nil be rememlated by our rewderx, x>k o.xaaiou. In mmiueiitliig u|axi the idlapxe of the huge water tank at the ower houae of the water and elect rle light oompany, to call tlie attention of thu*e in authority to a patent neglect of duty upon tlx.- part of rotor one connected with that corporation. The incident, which had Ixen almoxt tflared from memory by the prere of other tnatterx, wa* recalled U*t week by- Ihe editor of the ledger, wlio take* ’to ta-.k for our temerity, irbed the *lumber* of tbt* moulder of public opinion? Wa* it wer behind the throne that 111* memory and charged him remirenux* of duly—a duty he the corporaiiun coutiblling the paper T -flort* were put forth In the >1 future ml*lake* might be Duty to the public at large rat we publhh iinvarulahud by mi doing we xubM-rve the public good. The argument advanced by xelfuili Individoal* that Ocean CHy'x Here*I* ret|Uire the *up|iTeM<ioii of le truth, when the truth aflecu the public, h fallaciixu. If deception, no mailer lu wbal form, ha* to be practiced to promote .xir material welfare i* a aad commentary u|«>n our anted Christianity. Nottrllhwtaiidlng the lodger, we In-
nr (xaulion, that had lie- proper precautionary measure*, aucb a* any ipabte buxlnere man would have adopted, been enforced by that company we would have had no uccaiiou Mile the manageiurni. 'That tlxaertdem wa* due to negligence cannot liMaid. The Mindttiun of the undered lox.p* bore u* <nil In our de-
duction*
The a.tbui of tlxr elemeuD had mi weakened lliexe lion baud* tint in place* they were reduced lo * email fraction of- their original Uiickorre. ureudiug prucere, it i* needle** to attempt to prove, wa* hot the reeult u! day, ix week, or mouth'* ex|xxmr*. ll wa* the work of time. Ing our arraign men i of the comPany u|x>n thl* wrll-«tal>li*lied tlieory, with f full knowledge uf the er thal Ihrewteoed should the ime volume of water xtored iu tbi* volt he suddenly released, no Mine in Would have neglected a lre.|uent .-Ing of t'je fnxip* w bich bound
He.
* of the value xve prompted euch
1 Uic
lent in.m tint aourae. This being 1- case i* it likely, a* Ux- Udger put. that the "tank wa* frequently inre ted by William (•ibbe.xuperititctxit of the water ■-uui|»ny "J On tlie her baud. If micb wa* the tact, tlx Lxdger, iu attempting to screen tlx
own pan.* ••■anp’lm
l-rali.ai wax legally and d. wl«n it planed tlie ■D, knowing danger wax lave taken every preninnre the poeMbllily ot < debatable. To neglect
oi the (oirt
Whet lx
C4D|Wliy ol
The Xxxlgei, .
pally, make* out a clear .-axe of tunm peteucy or neglect aga.n.l one of t| tut* of the cumpdiiy. The txxiger *y atatement ba* the ring of iu*u
llig tlx-taat flwwl year In (wtliy !t llxxx; who are wronged. | In ol Ik i worda, tlx tilT&'cmre.rf end regard for -elf,.wbich mu-1; ilrd Were the pick of jri.Mt never be broken down, make thi* *1
and sinking into ' al ha led a "mush of conce-ion." tx-re is Mill anotlw-r o*-e-l tier, the value of w!,vh i* -rlix-keil, and llmt »x * irue .
ydreablid. Every y
•t Hie
up ii
it filled oi
it way re
Hie Aim
of rigorous selection from men anxiooe
• flghi?
Before theBpanpUi war our regular miy of Si,non mr^ecorrei-|xnid«l u.tbe Kuro|mi •■cor(W d’elHe’ - llx- reglenl* of guard* and the like—of whicii. (i-h foreign army contain* a few xmall *il*. Home have feared that in inearing the *ixe of our army we might ivedretniyrd Hie clmractenetH-, hut (Arntly we have nut. It i» safe to ■ay llmt no sovereign/n Europe could ‘‘set from hi* Whole army an organhirer to match tlie dS,000 ux-u we r now iu our forty-two regular revment*. or the liri.nuo men in our liar and volunteer eervkwx togetlicr. arm »uch a lone a European ruler lid lAve to go through lii* regilt» and pick out individual* one by ‘ HrotAhly.two-tJ^ird* of tlx- men' very cuuecript lAtlalioii iu Europe would be rejecuaf by uur recruiting -iffiif they tried b> ruler the American The announcement made a day or wo ago In advance of tire annual report that the deficit of the poM-office depaitOM-oI waswmaiier iaxt year year with'n a long peroal a arm trustworthy baromc tlie revival of prosperity. : ol the extension of tire deficit larger than 11 would otherwise have been. We are justified iu looking the time when we »haU ba* |a*>lag*. TIaI we do not hi entirety w
imployed by certain tr*n»|sirb -urn(«nle* to lucreaxe tlretr cum|* tion for carrying tlie ms I* wa* y exisswal. re tire evil* then disclosed, ini* high rental* charged for cat*, removed their would lor nc deficit, and penny postage would ! to he a dream of tire future. 1 Id, too. be an end of the periodical eflorl* la* newspapers from the . Twn-ceut postage audauaumwl deficit are largely due lo tire tax which ‘ •rporatioii* are permitted to levy
Every iuleitigeut lover of humaul i Ireholding the coulluual suite that itsta iu the world must he led to Hunk 1 it* underlyiug rause*. Dam
really desiring justice awllrey ixanstrue. it, they knew not wIuh justice wax,
demands. i
Henry Bidgwick, of L'amtuir gland, aay* on tbi* point: admit that we ougli be just judge* in ■ there i* hardly ai duty of great importan. v lu w fail no palpably aDoubtlere lire imiouttallly re-
real sou:
the elements nade lo abate It* |siwer. There are many ditler
wholly to tlie lujuxli
ih^s-of altered a piferumeiil*, new ■
Hut lire chief r
lx hidden in lire t.
iligate it* I
•me appreciation ir knowledge of
pwtliy.
II men loved our another, and obeyed te g-ddrii rule, there would I* iitaguniMti, and no conflict, aiui uly way to aboli*h I htxx- re- to «u dfixhnexx and extend the .pir
rollreilo-ri.
Each of tliesr view* 1- right i ffirmation*. lioubtle— if ail tire Iiioii* of man could he mi arrai
•f xt-lf denial, atllfr loHiing aould brie llut we litBnw—that
inch tix-ir live*
r warren' E«|rectally ha- I •h liave drxoiab-d tire faith, ill ancient, hut iu m-xirrii tin combatant* on rwcli side la
• U|dx4d Hreir llgbinsi* .
ache
•uld not both havi .How* that one or
txrtb, were self
iniquity. It
one: both wen 'ii* of ju*licr:.y * -ed.and tlxMigl
dlffii-u
(sirfect being* w b.
cwlly and (x-rxixtently *
triiewhicb drc-iula naiKfe into a s .-ne
terially decrease. Many people really
justly: but tbeii
cnuceptlona of justice arc mi vague, so •rmed. w>chaotic, ti.at in Ibreflort* to mklutain their own r .-lit* they are mniinually invadtilg tl. of otbi-rx L'ould they be brought I -ee tiwt they ire doing this, they would Is- the One to reproach Hrem-elv.-* There l.cnuch uucoUM-iou* aggresalou, u.uch uuintcuLional injuriicv, which would certainly reaxe. rquld Its perpetrator* havi clearer coDCe|>tiuu» uf what Urey were '•mg. Iknibllexx selflshuesx l.a* much
kodo with «
on, and the lack of xympath. How feeling make* *uch petvei ••y. Yet, if a knowledge of the leaning of joath e were rooted iu ud*uf our community, H w toward* preventing thi* m
though apparently smipli
distribution •t lineal ycai at tlie nt of four shilling* six peuob fn, *hai and carried forw ard » aaaU'-halan The •tocF'of tW- L-um j-any- i* clnef owned III England, and holdn- a well plraiitd with (hia xieu uf retuimi prox|rerity n. the island.
AN EXCITED oENERAL. GREATER OAK HALL GREATER OAK HALL ^ GREATER OAK HALL yM.swarearae.Kwu,*.:-.- o»DK.«H XS* QUIcrKl-r . AX XHIH BXOIt:: You can put ever}' Confidence
Some Incomparable 57.50 . Suits for Men 510.00 S!2 - $18 : $15 $211 ■ Women's Tailored Gow ns
ii* hand* and the nmre hi about . more convinced wen- hi* offl ml tni-o that be wa* «m-ouragln* o lirereaseil loyalty Th. dm «». rly appalling, and tvhee at Irnstl
•.IS. $75.
The kaiser,
W AN AM AKIvH’S. kiaietrtuA. V.«idAj. hvrrrfn o. 1S99. Women’s Coats More $5. coats ready. We are rather proud «o have such Rood coats at this price, which usually means trash. Tne usual $7.50 coats w.r, hardly match'them. The makes did : sharp barRaininR to Ret the doth; then he took a narrow mari of profit—and so did we. Soft, beaver doth, with new habit sleeve, plaited back and full velvet
iUar. $5.
Ja kets of fine kersey, finished with strap scams, lull velvet collar and new back; lined throughout with satin. $8. - Double-breasted jackets, with dip fly-front, with plain or velvet lars. pearl or covered buttons; the mater a1 is a fine son kersey; lined throughout with good black satir. splendid coats at the price—$10. Plenty more. -
225
30 38
1 Q fiar Tan aad Cartar Venetian Clot lO - $25. fiA Oh--ice Venetian and Ckevmt Smh OU SIT.5?. ; 70 „
40
IS.
min s snots ' 22.:'2 We pay car Sixth and Market Sts. Philadelphia, Pa.
GOLf CAPES 48.5C. »« 1 - .’.Pie Mile, nr * r $3.50
, 4ia.5i HEN S HATS $2 ’
WANAMAKER & BROW";
W.SCOTT HAND REAL ESIflIE ailfl IE—
authorized bt fire underwriters, middle department for ELECTRIC LIGHTING.
159 ASBDRY AVENCH OCEAN CITY, N. J.
H. M. KALBACH, SON & CO., AKBI HV AT » >l I.. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY
ELECTRICIANS.
Conveyancer. Cominissicnei o! Beeos
ana noiary Panic
I'RILE OF LOTS FROM $50 UP
JOS. 6. CHAMPION & CO. IRCRIIECIS « BUILDERS
Boys’ Overcoats Makers are doing better and better work for boys. The shaping, the tailoring, the style, are remark-
able.
Frieze overcoats seem to be most wanted this season. Warm, goodlooking ; and they wear splendidly. Some of all-wool frieze, with deep facings iron-yarn sleeve lining, Italian doth body lining; smart style; sizes for 4 to 16 years.
$4.50.
Handsomer top coats for $5. Of blue or Oxford mixed frieze, with dvet collar, and Italian lining. Full >f style. For 5 to 16 years. Another style, cut with extra ■full skirt, with fancy plaid linings. For
6 to 16 years. $6.
Top coats of melton doth, in pretty brown and olive shades; body lining of fancy woisted, sleeves lined with satin. For 7 to 16 years.
ta Z ™ y „«. O, O'tici. N°. 634 ASBURT AVENUE
seys and fancy overcoatings. $9,
$10. $12 and $15—the $15 coats are Ut-ed throughout with satin. ml Q P U A M Dlflkl Surtout coats, for the dressy boys; IftH 0. UnMIYinUN
of navy blue w. le coating, $12; of | handsome brown or Oxford over- j coating, $11. * Sizes for 5 to 14 {
years.
Hen's Shoes We guarantee two sorts of oor $3.50 men's shoes for a year —not the sole, the upper. If the uppers wear out (or break) in a year, we give you a new pair. We do this with no other shoe, and nobody else, that wg ? know oi. guarantees any shoe in so definite a way. We can do it because ot certain peculiar tannage—c-mebody's secret—that makes the leather particularly durable. Russet or box calf—one shape only; but we have yet to sec the man whom that one shape will not
CON VER. BUZZARD & CO. SANITARY PLUMBING TIN, GALVANIZED AND COPPER 1 ROOFING | VENTILATING IMtke. Salesroom and Work*,
SEVENTH SIMEET.
Bet. A.-hur) and Meat Avc*.
Alderney Dairies
Duarantml Strictly I’ure
misK
AND
©POcilll ESTABLISHED lUl
7th St. and Asbnry Ave, WINTER WEATHER
Hotel Brighton, V OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE MR ST-CLASS
R. R. SOOY.
vfle
menu* of helping
and »r rightly honor th safe and wise way are tl On the other hand. It Hial perfect sympathy and universal hfMtu-rbixxl would, tf occur wl. also abolirii xtrile. and lu mi far a* the*re a>e dctqx-ticd and eitriiihri, the g.xxl work
ing toiget the vrorid'* ici leal. the new iclitur
k pn-tty rnttage th* gn
( i J^.\
'".m Optical
niUy Eyes that hurt or bum when you work or read; thal fail to see cleat-
-• I ly; that twitch; need glasses. Some-;OverC02tS. SllitS 2nd P2DtS | times headadies arc from need of ''Th*'!’t" Tl" - *‘ , “ jthem; sometimes you don't know ' • ’ • -“t i«* •...)•. 11».
. { you need them. It costs nothing to find out, whether you need glasses
OCEAN CITY MILL AND LUMBER CO.
Steel frames, 50 cents to $2. Gold frames, $4.50 to $9. Our repair-shop is handy—wc ar prompt—and our charges are fair, ! John Wanamaker. Ocean City Home-made Bake.y. F. A.bCHOCK, Proprlator SIS ASBLKY AVE., OCEAN CITY, N. j.
I. B. POYER SIxA-TK ItOOI’KIi BANGOR. PA
OCEAN CITY
M. MENDEL, 0« PRICE CLOTHIER ITJrt Alluntlu Avv. WILLIAM R. STONEHILL PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING. Urii-k I^aying, Etr. All Wnrk in Max.hi Uu* Promptly
Atn-ndtal l.>.
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
Vs- ,is ODD-SIZE Mill AND STAIR WORKp* " u p- in cilher hard or soft wood.
j? 'ri Office.YardandMill: lOth andWestSts.
OCELAM CITV. ISI, J
NEW
GROCERY
- a'- n. w.vi-eiv.
X.TH STRUT UD ISBUfil AVIIU!
JACOB SCHUFF *' WJVI B CURREY THE PIONEER BAKERY, zos chestrui street, Philadelphia. *0. 700 Astat] Aime, Ouza Cd], I. J. - nxauu. ra- ; • irt ^ Vr^r ^ FwibUii Goods an! NoUoiii |.-Ii*-**. koUuaa 4*IITM*J Suud*, WtBMiewplc nnrt KvlMtl.

