..THE.
>ti of tb» dfljr-clxlti !W , tuortnoui u.!»] «f *7U..T».«T€ _ TW* lodw*-lb. •»» «r »m^lT.166, *- OTKTI»» ROBIMNOA. miiistMl lo u iucideuul Jo ib« «•« »Hti 8p»iu, or • j t»d»J|[U»tod «* U^eordinw) - r j »ppropnxltao«m»B« daring l- ‘ SfSSPnS for «• «ipport of U- (j ^ durtntjbc IS«*1 yr«l riidln* June®. 1 l*flT"n»to IV on loenoar of M».74;^IS ’omwr.ii K>■yor->"-.‘”; ‘'•f*-
the opproprloUuiM
~ jforlWT. Indudcd In fbc out*o lor tbr ** r **‘*' | urji year » the nr or uxl lus> lira *1 of •■> Is.uw.flOO for I hr <*iwu.. Thr pritKipol
prprr In fM« meclion. Ill Incrroio In tbr old limr of rxpciMlim ., fh m tnrr oirrr tbnt of tbr jrmi of Item »rr
N.ry, ,«i,.Iod>. U.WI4® ;
rxrluMrr oC-rroeullj m—l#<>i;.7IC.WI. mol made by Ibr clndr-
i. WborvcrlnntrM a *Ub tbr c^aflrmrd drankind. dluxl thief or Ibr hardroOd oj. I..- found bow hud It b
Tbr " Sentinel
■ - !■ I>» tbr eenrmi rlmwrd 1b%.|npuIntlon of Nrw Jmry lo hr 1.444.IICB Inla® > l.<7£,U«xod U brxpmrd ibxi tbr couul of 1WW »111 brli>K Ibr flgurer up lo two ailUiooa. .Nrw Jernry rapidly •runbiK.'ruburbr an drvri. In* tbiuu*b llm adrrnl oi ibr trolley and good road, an no maau fa
to ila growth.
Tuu vaiuDtam are u> t>r gradually Vttbdraau from tbr Phihppinna, but ooi* la aucb a way that Ibr army In Ihoat inland. mx> braiwaya kept full.
t from Atlantic Oily, abrre rare liquor Id unllmllrd a. Id a» Intoxicated ooodillou.
anllrre on appropriation.. It apfirar. that tbr amnouta rpi-rupnalrd during
tbr tn-o araaona of tbr UM cuu| tbr prdud lo tbr dorr of tbr
Ibral year IWO. aggregated H82,Mi.-
Tim trraaury department ret Huai, bat tbr total war expenditure of Ibr lod named will not exceed »MC«nn, leaving a aurplue of Hb.OOO.OOO to carried lolo tbr trearury. Tbr imut appropriated aa inddrutal lo
Ibr war with Bpain for Ibr year ending
I, IWI. Is »U1JB7.I66 Wbal
the actual expenditure for Hie ytar may
■ account rrmalna to be aero;
bat by adding tbr Item lo tbr amount pended to June Su, IIMO, on war count (ISU.OUO.OUb It b found that
Itt. ao far aa can ww Tbr ordinary appropriation, for tbr next year, Ibal la to aay, tbcaw cxduof tbr *111^47.144 fur waraoeoDut,
omparwun with tboac of dpaln, and mark tbr departure from
foanyoo. wl damermtr the t Aterdymnl
■tirred up bodra no good
ty In the future b by vial ting our
upoo liquor.
a of mortality • ta about tbree a ratio of drdued wlil ex Unaltar the eiuar rift. It la not
fvnraaocredlted to tba Union army. Uwat are proaumably tbr pick and ® of the entire van fighting forre
world lo be relieved, at loam In part, of urdro of tba internal revenue or axatioQ. to tbr rod of that annoy-
large auma Oollactad by tbr Governmay be kept In the cbauuvla of trade, bar greatly incraaard tbr
rembaloa of tbr wa< tai legated to tbr diataat fntorv. To hat extent the Deary appropriation. >adr at tbb aeaalon will have Invaded tbr aorptua will be made known in
I dUBculty with which U ban bad to cun tend baa been • and that, too. In a very r. The In-
tak that a man cannot lift blmadf from th* erntli by bla bootalrapa, no matter how gnat bla atrerglh. Ho It la that lie. DabUewaky '• idea U baaed on the
the earth with all anhtmrted. Ho It I. that Mr. Dauilr- ■«** attache, a cigar aha|ied balkaHi toMa dying machine capalile of carrying eCKrgh hydrogen gaa to carry a man', weight. When tba matter of weight la eliminated, the man can give hia entile attention to tbr mallet of propelling and a leering the air ahlp. Many leala of tide remarkable cuntwvanec, the moat practical and pex- '* hlMory, bare been made, a'nd the trail la have been nothing abort of mervelom Ureal wing, protrude from tba eidra like a long arrlee of kitea and • of • motor the craft Ml at the will ol the operator, n be maintained al any d or lowered without the g by changing tbe angle Inga. Tba importance of tbr balloon >u warfare baa been realized for many ywaia, bat tfah la tbr Drat to aaaum
; Una wonderful i a abort apace. Tbe United conaldered It of aufflcleut lo appropriate tweniy-Dve
leatiug of
and reveogr and cruelty are rhatruettve i man a el fare, yet we do not that drive them not uf tfw twwrt and llfc. oe will try lo confute oor argu K all will admit tbe4r truth and their here: yet bow few a HI be practically Induced lo rltangr Ibeir couei Herbert S|vncer aay.: I U never tbe knowledge which loqlug agent to c.iiducl, but It alwaye the feeling which W". aktog tbat knowledge or I.excited by It Though tbe drunk.nl know, tbat aftei .-day'. drt>.ucb will come Ucmorrow'i
• • R b tbiia with ouuduct of every kind. In each emae the be or i. oot determined by knowl- >, but by emoOoo. Change In Ibr action, la not to be eflected by making
afledluu and noble character. He Whatever be tbe work on which Judgment be engaged, it will be in variably aided by I be natural •ym pat toe* of a Juat, dMntereetod and holy mind. • • • There la alway* a prcvumptlon tbat a pure hearted Bill be a right-minded mao, and It la dellgbtful to rev aucb a our stand up
No e:
ta, but tbat there I* Widespread reverence far It and i.wervlng confidence In Its all pul
nuduige eo ardently dlaaemlnalcd tbe powere of tbe mind rei aeaidu ou.ly cultivated. Tbe workof Ibloklug, i paring, weighing, deciding, is no longer limited lo a privtleged lew; U Is m aduty upon every one, regard
There are, Indeed, some who ar rilling to admit tbat any other training i eMenlial to good morals and good
be directly traced In Ibeir view tboaa who. di ways are only mistaken In tbe path they pursue: If they had • und more logical thoughts, they would ace tbat they lead lo misery and
for folly, and you will have solved tbe virtue and eatabllabed tbe reign of rigbtaoosneee. Are we JuallOed In accepting tbia aa true view of tbe mailer7 With all our rightful reverence for mental po< culti-
cb exclusive authority over tbe 1 character and conduct of men 7 It la alaaya mMaading to dwall so entirely upon one aide of human nature lose stgbt of other atdes. Man ao Intricate and complex a creature tbat I be very fullest and broadest cetl-
ties, and any attempt
dowb to a single line <
will Inevitably oun
•wu meagreueaa. TbU particular t to trace all wrong dufug to I ' or poverty of mind entirely
looks tbe presence of ix
nature, or at least makes It au Inferior and subservient to bla lotelllgence as
practically to igoore Its
•octal surroundings bla aflectloua grow and flourish, love In all Its varieties stirs w|tliln him and brings other desire* and hope* to tbe fruot. mother and tbe child, tbe friend tbe lover, tbe patriot and tbe ph tbropUt, ex|«rteiiee a new it/-' ou of them selves and Ibeir ;eiw oa tercet., which U not at all synonymous with tbe worklug. of Ibe .utellect tbe thirst for kuowlcdgr, though nut Itself antagonistic to them. Happily, tbe wire bend and tbe loving bean are often found united, but they can nevei be confounded together. They do, indeed, coincide with each other Id a happy aod baauUful life; but they cannot produce each other. All tbe knowledge of tbe schools, all the rrawmlbg powers of tbe hili.d, all tbe protonudest culture of tbe mieUrcl, cannot w tbe bund, of love which draw people tugetber and cause tbee desire and lo work for each other's tiapptueas. Yet without this aflectl what would be com. of virtue.
maullyT Tbe reason might uphold tbe Judgment might approve them; even a broad view of aaif-lutereal
tbat ki said and apparently be viooed; bit Ibe chain, of habit an thus broken, and be continue. l< sgalnst knowledge. We may prove
Id I rath, however, every part of hu-
away, led a in pled id lube testified to eg tbe Intellect Itself
jf any
eminence, strengthen tbe other. H>> la tbe various pans of our loner «s; tbe Intellect, tbe rmotlout ■, eaefa will Influence Ibe other, ■o one b superior or all ruRldaut
In llaelf.
Eunoa Bgrnifu. - -Home tlm< bat purported In be a Honday-achu.l picnic from your dly visited this place, be euoduct of tbr children wbo
came a year ago, also with a Hundaj-school. Tbe aed to be lo Ibe minds of the tbat because they bsd cot fur a day Utey bad license do anything and all things they might A year ago, or nearly eo, at preyed upon tbe fruit trees residents, aud
pulled flower, aud wantonly destroyed tat wae worth much In au lal way to us. HhottlC
tr annual visit to Ocean City, bow lung do you auppoae your Inhabitant, would endure It ? We are all Hands) school people over ben end all desirous of seeing children having good tie but we think 11 should be poaslhli b children that good tuna, are mpatlMe wltb go eve me, I am sorry to have to p. n t a eommuuhmtiou and only do it inae 1 hope It will arrest tbe stun of parents and those In authority so prevent any necessity far
Tbe Emmett —H. N. Kelley. A. V. Drogrampt, J. A. Hlsey, Mrs. J. T Munepre, H. 1*. Weaver, Ivrorge l>. Hull, Hebr}- Epplashelmer. Jr., ^ Hmllb, II. U. Hmltb, C. B. Fultuo U. Fulhm, L. D. Fultuo. Hamue! too, Kosaltu Fulton, Marie Fultoo. .'amreMyers. Hertrsm Rogers, Andrew Carson and wile. Mis. Helen l< Full.
ler. Ismcpori; F. * I.in,. \Ve. t vtii..r
, VlualaDd; James W eeternor, J. A H.d>o, N. Y„ Thomas Harris. Camden; Reuben Chessman, R. It Raddifle, Millville: T. H. Htraln, Mercliautrille; F. H Wilcox, Rrldgvton. Uarwood Hinier: Uvnoen Tb<ana>in, O. M. Allgad, New York; John L)Drb. tieorge A. Thom parti. C. A. Nlcbolso Eugene Htoll.mau, Frank A. Ruber W. I). Hbomman, William W llluugbb H. H. Olvlt, C. H. Hrbennerbor Philadelphia; Hamuel M. Hbrlly, V KHiWortb tiadniaon. W<s<dblue; William Colli..., Hatciu; Norris Cede. George llavia. Robert Lacy, Camden: Tba- Andeisou, Woodbury; W. E.
Tbetloean City Mtu.lrrl Troupe wl [ive an eolertalnmrut under tbe sure. 'Woo of Charles R, Docketader, of ulnstrel lame,' lb tbe near future Ttiey will be amisted by Prof. Raker, Mleres Alma WTUU. of Cape May Court House, aud Ida U. Adams, ufUceau City. Violin and piano aoire will be
lor all lovers of music. • If you are In need of Glugban: Dimities, Percale*. eU-., alau Tocklt for Yokes, caU and see ua. L. W. Mmhul
toafHH tows *■» ■rikwrw —
WAN A MAKER t*.
ILLINOIS OW-THE-ST^ AND
■' *— * J
tersaaert
y-. e. r. mouse, p Architect, Builder,
WBUT IffWt. ETWEO WTI HI THTI
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1900
ISO.OOOPairsofSummerShocs
Ready for Our Summer Shoe Sale We've scoured and cleared the whole shoe market of all shoes t|jat are good enough and cheap y noiigh to be a first-rate Wanamaker shoe-bargain. / We picked up our knowledge of this new kind of shoebusiness when we had to get a lot of good shoe* double quick for a big contract We visited factories: saw oppor tunities that even makers didn't see. We put factory and factory together and learned the business. Had our first sale February 27, ’99. and made a success of it - . Had another October a, *99; success again.
More sales—more success.
6<W sJutfs fvr half—that was the cause of it—easy to say. hard to do. and jolly tfpbuy. To back us up. we have a regular business of over a million pairs of shoes a year, and that lets us into secrets and knowledge that caji't be got any other way. What we can't get by taking a maker's overproduction. r e buy leather for (thousands of dollars! and get the shoes made in dull times by factories that we almost control and show the maker how to do it. What we can’t get any other
way. we lose money on.
How else do you suppose we get thousands of $2 shots for $1, and not one pair out of style, or out of. shape, or out of anything, except out of somebody’s pocket into yours?
PRlUTICA I. MI.ATKR.
■ <H>. X. J.
Xirhwlw* f
CARPENTER and builder. OCEAN CriV. N. j. D. E. LAKE. iPmUal Crater ill -BiUfir: IK1 falrj fare#. OeraCiij *1.
Mrs. H. D. Canfield 4. Daughter* I’VOPRIFTUILSMLS
II. N. H'l’AN'rON. < onfraellnK »tulM> r PRACTICAL DRAUGHTSMAN.
WILSON & WALLACE
Contractors Builders
JOBBING PROMPTLY DONE
GEO. A. BOURGEOIS & SON, (xrprnlm aid BniUirrv
<M*F.%X CXT». X. J.
Women’s Shoes SI to S130 $1—worth double ahd more.
$1.30—worth $2 and S2.50. $1.40—worth $2.50. BUck an* nuM kid. button sad Uc' id patent leather tare vhues. Ji.55—worth $2.50 and $3 S1.70—worth $3 and S3.50.
$1.85—worth $3, £4 and £5. Patent leather, button and lark. BUrh
£2—worth £3 50 and £4. Pine ht.rk kldakln but Ion and lace: ki nd patent lenther tlpa. Walfad and Bel £2.30—worth £3.50 to £5. Pine buck kld.kln. W.lied aad etttehel Springhcel Shoes SOc to 95c
Boys' and Youths’ Shoes, SI to $1.75 £j—worth St.25 and £i-5a Uark tara Kncil.h In# Miape 8IK. to U and nearty alt aisea In aarh width £1.25 — worth £1.50 and *L 75 ' £1.50—worth £2 to £2.25. •aaet .alf. 8lKv It ij*! aad ri« tu l” £1.75—worth £3. KhUktn, patent Uaihel. cirakln. KuaMa •It and iuu^ kid. huh MUe. zta In M*. Men’s Shoes SI to $2.65 £■—worth £1.75 to £2. Black cult-akin, lace BMra > to U. £1.25—worth £3 to £3.50.* £1.50—worth £2.50. Pin* black aud rujuurt kld.kln. Enallal. nd "7 *'* £1.70—w orth £3.5a
HARRN’ M. RICK
ARCmri :ct
LiourKv; HuilclinK.^ 4QHTH STfttEfcT ANbAXBUKV AVCMUF <>001111 >. J. I. B. ROYER SI.ATK KOOI'Klf
BANGOR. PA
ocEANcft-v'* 1 ' yriV!Tr'.„‘"
95c—worth £1.25 to £1,50. M “ H '
Buck .nd ruwwd kwratn. button and . fl tJO—Worth £j to £4.
Children's 85c—worthSi.25. ,0 * “ mp *" ^ •* ,h * *”' 1 BU,k and ,u-*. ktd.kU. b».U» and S2.3O—WOIth £3.50 tl
Giris’ 75c—worth £1 to £1.25.
50c—worth 75c.
£2.50—worth £4 to £5. ! Pine earn pica: alara 4 to h. £2.65—worth £4 to £5. JOHN WANAMAKER.
Ocean GHgM Goal Co A. J. SMITH, PROPRirrow PURE ICE BEST A COAL OAK ABD I*I»* WOOD Office, Ro. 634 ISIURV AVENUE
CHAS. E. ADAMS l BRO.
Faraitarc. Carpetx, Mattlat aad BeMiatWiagaar Skadre. Eu_ >12 14 Akbury aveuur, Oorau I'lljr, N. J, JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. ■a. 700 Aikan Aiaaa*. Oaaaa Oil, 1.1.
JOHN MARTS SCREEN FRAMES
Hcrvll eaatrf and Turn In* of nny deactlp tun. A .bare of yoar palrooagr Mdlcluct. WILLIAM R. STONEHILL PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING. Brick IcAying. Etc. Ml Work In Maeoti Line I'rowptly
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
I e Utm. t. V Mi as RED. 0. ADAMS k BRO. PIASTEfUNG. RANGE SETTING, BUCK LAYING, ETC, ETC. All Work la Maaoa Uaa Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Great Clearing Sale Of Men's. Youth.' aud Hoy. riolhlug, Hal. aud Genl'a Furniablug* at lav than coat.
WM- B. CURREY,
101 CHBTIDT STIIET, PHIUDELPBli, J Geiti' Fimitm M tii Notion.
Wbolraalr aad K etui 1.
Leonard Krauss & Co.
ELECTRICIANS
SEVENTH ST.. AND HAVEN AVE.
efcanca, lax. adr.utac* or u
M. MENDEL, I&32I Atluntlu Ava.
THE §TRARB... OCEAN CITY. N. J.
fcml ol" Wimtli 8*r rt-lect location. Enlarged rapacity. Ke-fumrshed
in e>'ery detail, ate lath. IJberal Write tor booklet.
•mp
opens In me Si
M. COWPERTHWAITE, Manaib t JI1E It. lilt
LEWIS E. CORDERY
CARPENTERING and
Hotel Brighton, OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCEUJiD. J APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE F1RST-C1 ASS
K. K. SOOY.
I •L’KNrri Wtli R|-:i»AIWI .1) 'SX?- I SHOE. la. M3 * SB HIT MfEIUE Saakil fat Bn S3 STONE PAVEMENTS.
JOHN McAIjEKKR.
JOS. G. CHAMPION t CO. UiUECTS - BDILBEB 1E1IIIIF ttlTKEI. IITEU. fit
-Wj'"' " ATrK!rr,oN
VANCE A HEWITT
TINTSKTORS i.MI HUIS L,,.,,™..,
Office. Thirteenth Street and Ha ken Ava
P. O. Bus I a*.
HENRY A. W. SMITH
smraNwukAxUMBfag IUTH0RIZE0 BY FIRE UNDERWRITERS. KIDDLE MTiEMT FIR
Practical Plumber AU MATEWAL Alt* WOM GLAkAA-
TEED S nUCUT HRSI CLASS. ELECTRICIANS.
Hkllled 1
Kay or Night.
"eogr oFFica mo*.
OCEAN CITY, N. J
Et-EICTRIC LIGHTIIMG.
M. KALBACH.
—3£».«n- SON A CD.,
* *"-»•***- ANRI BY AAKKl tL. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY. _
IRA S. CHAMPION
Alderney Dairies
tiuarautrvd Htrlotly Pure MILK AND Ic?o C?Pt>ci ni
ESTABLISHED 1M1
s. B. CONVER SANITARY PLUMBING tin. galvanized and COPPER ROOFING
5 | Ho. Air
7“ j Mot Water
VENTILATING Office. Salesroom aad Works,
SEVENTH STREET,
Bet. Akbury and Waet Avee.
OCEAN CITY MILL AND LUMBER CO.
(th St. and Astiary Ave. Imhoi- fli^ jjjj ^ CfilUl I
OOD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK-
in either hard or soft wood.
Office, Yard and Mill: 10th and West Sts. OCEAN CITY. N. J.
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