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Ocean City Sentinel.
CUKTIH BOBIKHOK, ED1TOB ANDJ rROPRIETUR.
THUH8DAV. BEPTEMBER 27. ISOU
Eolmd at Iba Poat-offlc* at
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Th» "Scatlod"
list b sot pmiieC »
matlen. Id caaixctluD with (be pual offler toeeemloD Id thta city, which will be {WMented to oar reader* Id the o
fatore.
Asbemblv aaplrant* arc “thick E*ypl’* iU* " from Cape May City to Tuckabo*. Lookout for the monkey who want* chestnut* from the Ore, bat doent can to scorch bw own paws.
OCB editorial bat
on the "Seo-
Conmr tain are Id order and caodidates for oBlce are on exhibition lo*etbet with (be blf bulb and fat swine. The American roter b never happier than when be b "eizinf-up” the meu who bid for bb auflraie and the country tain (tires him an opportunity that ,l>e never faib to embrace. I^t the (trand■tand band play. Tilerk b no dbpoalllon on our part to make any pereonal chanres a(tain-t Beualor Hand, who r*. doubtlesa, a ••good fallow” and loyal to bb nbnd*. We have, however, a very decided preference lot Mr. Manball as a Bute senator, and believe tbat tbe Utter b enOtled to tbe honor not only by reason of hta fitness for tbe office but also because be I* tbe only one, under precedent, who b entitled to it at tbb time. No one In Cap* May couoty was a greater stickler for tbe party rule than Robert E. Hand wbeu Ex-Beuator Roes was up for rr-uomluatiou. Why tbb dlflerenoc'ln opinion to-day7 aruwer b ew»y.
What will happen on March S, 1901, aa a result of tbe Presidential election Either Mr. McKinley or Mr. Bryan will be Inaugurated President on March I be ready to attend to bui following day. If President McKinley should be re-elected, there will be no change. Tbe curreory will continue on a sound basis, protection will be given to American Induatrlee at borne and American Interests abroad. There b uo doubt about what will bapII Mr. McKinley should b ed, for bb policy baa not ouly
establbbed.
If, however, Mr. Hryan should be ected PresMeut, it b not quite as easy to foretell what would happen. Judging by bis utterances, Mr. Bryan would, March 8, ItOI, direct bb secretary of tbe treasury to pay ••coin bonds" In allrer, and do everything else In bis t bimetallism, ratio of IS to 1, which would result in putting tbe country on a silver basis. He would abo, If coosblent lu bb opposition to mllitarbm and to governing people without tbelr consent, bsur orders on March S, 1901, for (be withdrawal of American troops from tbe Philippines. It b true that be has
r» amis defiuiie
alill owes regard In it.
Honestly , i
bb laundress; tbe lady wb-
costly alllre I
smimu so- o...... .ipottuuMlea which compelling them In tbelr turn tod.. opeil-Awfore him can be embraced. , the same to others So harsh s judg- Tiros duty Ibelf h alwayalimited. Tire mrut may shock tbuse who plead good " ought ” must l-r regulated by the;; Intentions, but they should nmember i "csu." Tire best results piesibb to any , . n,.,, or woman are never obtained by i
MORE CONVERTS.
...the:.
"Evil lev* rolls lit bf WSPI of Ibooelil.
Opeveratons of Hemoorats to the dap urt of tbe presr-nt adtululstratlon connuc. Some of llHin give tbe sound ronr-y iwce as a reason Tor tbe cliangc. ud olbers are attracted try the Aincrlinlsm of those lu power and the stand ■nt this conn try ha* taken before tbe
a useless strife to frustratethb law. In ; nation, of the world. In Maryland the deciding, then, which of many things other day the sound money men who The truly Just man I* be who pays (u ge i ecli >I1( j winch to discard, the first every debt as It falls due. hut with j m cuslder b what we can do
best. In what Hue doe* our chief ability lb? Bouirltinc* there Is uo doubt aa to Ibb ; soairlinira It b a dlfikmll prob Jem. Whatever it be. that (enroll b happy who has found aud who followa It. This must he the main pur|s«w of bb life, not ^lir only one, not an al‘absorhliig one, hut that to which be
Chbf energies and from
chicanery. They Imagine If always abb to get tbe beat of a bargain, do matter by wbat deceit and mean dor be carries bb point, that b prosperity. That b a great mistake. En-
. Tbe tricky * to fall a
■nonce or later, to tbe forces le forever working against him. Mb bouse b built upon tbe mod, and Its foundation will be certain to give way. Young people cannot give theee truths too much weight. aiDBXPBEDKiaTATIOIS OK
Atioo In both tbe loath Jersey oountle ore. Probably them a Caps May c tobert Hand si m—ballon £ but ooa term and by party cost entitled to a raoominatioo. • • •
•That Robert E.Hand boot entltledunder tbe custom In Cape May county —to a re-nom I nation b conceded by all wbo know anything of the facts, even
iment and protectorate ; but If be should undertake to ratablbb tbe stable iment without tbe content of tbe governed, be would be doing precisely wbat be has denounced President McKinley for trying to do. It b poa:if course, tbat Mr. Bryan would act with more venae when under tbe responsibilities of tbe Presidential office be does now when appealing for from tbe Ignorant and fanatic, but, If to, be would play false wllb tbe Populists aud other supporters. To be
true t
policy of tbe present admlnbtratiou. One other task be would no
>u after tlie 4tb of March He would try by legbU-
tkm and by packing tbe Supreme Court, to revive tbe odious Income tax, and'ubua provide a revenue which would 'permit him lo dispense with custom duties and Iba protection they
cerikinity about wbat Mr. Bryan would tbe 6tb of March, 1901, I should be elected ae we can about what Mr. McKinley would do under similar
wa know enough of
PATIISG DEBT*.
One of tbe primary elemenli of Justice b tbat of paying debts. Hus b 1 not tbe simple thing tbat It may at - tint sight appear to be. People ran nor y be divided Into two Hsams, ttxa* wbc e pay tbelr debts and tboae wbo do not, * There are as many diflerencee lu tbe 1 waysofdoingit.oravoldinglt.as then
of corrupt primarica and floater maulpo* kn shads* of honor or dbbouor in tbe Utioo-direct appeal could be bad to bumii. heart. One man always <
That Ellb H. Manball b entiUedby raaaou of tbe rube, custom aoi precedents of tbe Republican partykuowledged by ninety per cent, of tbe tax-paying voters of tbb county, and t ban accepted fact that if-lnslead
nof tbe e
tor tbe senate and elected by aa great a
majority aa be received when biy candidate last autumn. There b no use trying to i
OTKAT no THKV WX AND
la there any one wbo can tell to-day wbat tbe Illustrious leaden of modem Democracy really stand for T There are
among them men wbo believe lo
lute fine trade, and men who believe in
tanil foe revenue only ; there
wbo have begun to manufacture aud believe in tbe protective tarifi, and then are aome wbo would not recognise an industry If they met It on tbe
street, and there are men w In abaoiuteiy free silver, aud
an oppoaad to trusts and otban wbo become rich out of trusts; there are
who favor the pepublicmu Idea of
expansion.
There are boboes and aoU-botMes; there are Ocsyltea and auU-Coxyltt Middle of-tbe-Rboaders and men w bdtevs tbe aide-work is good enough for them ; there are Populists and antl-
Ooce to four yean ‘k a great funeral a White, a. Repact to be sincere
pleasure. It is not merely tbat bb sense of justice b keen aud his honor dear to him, hut there te uo question as to bb preference lu* the matter. He canuot find any enjoyment lu expenditure until be has first discharged bb money obtigalfous. It would trouble him to delay ibese ; it would destroy bb feeling of Independence to keep for
a day what was not strictly hi*
it would spoil bb entire eomfoit t<
know that through bis ueglicl else'* serenity was disturbed. best condition until It becomes that b too precious to resign. Those who have attained tr mental eouditlon will not find ii cult to recogulte another class of which demand a dlfleieot mode o
s ways. Is iiillnually .
very life u
>n« of recepi of benefl: b expected.
early part of tlvity. It Is
given for which
Once in the world, the youth friendly overtures, kindly auce, a good word spoken for bin obhglog action done for him there. For all them lie feels giaieful, but, of payment b out of tbe question. All through life ll Benefit and pleasure
ery band, for most
unable to make any return. Indeed, thought of requital, other than
tbat of gratitude,
would destroy much of tbe-grace and beauty of life. It b tbelr very spontaneity (list makes them so precious. icr sense, there are dents which we owe in tbe world,"and if we pay them not we shall be base Indeed, always receiving and never givno less su Injustice because we may not be reproached fur It. Tbe diflereore between these and money obligations b not tbat they are le*s binding, but tbat they are leas centred We owe a mau a sum of money, and it
i tbe
o him tl
No
Utile good,
b tbe financial programme of tbe two lidatei for President, and when tbe country begins to consider wbat Mr. Bryan's election would bring about It asuredly decide to blweU enough
pertly.
always evades
mty. Elite H. Mar- it whenever possible. Ouly tbe con ced lu Domination pul.,.,,, of Use tow. or tbe fear of som
actual or greater tom, can Induce All to set lb bis bills, or pay for reudtre services, or return borrowed money. These motives removed, be will u hesitate to deby payment forever
Another would like to do tbb, but be feare the sting of public displeasure lances occur where tbb penalty
improbable, where the
not be likely to be known, be will not hesitate to withhold a just due. Hi would overcharge a careless customer:
be would not correct a mistake made bb favor; be would elude tbe ticket ent, so as to aler. so aa to get something for nothing, If be could do tbeee things without attrarling attention. Another does not deliberately ■ be dishonest; but he w louse In money istteia, spending or lendloc or giving pway wbat be really owes, getting Into difficulties with whtcb be can not contracting obligations w bleb be cannot fulfiU. and constantly apotogtzing'and excusing himself on tbe ground of financial troubles, which be unavoMabb, but which be really brought upon himself by ahd with which be b unjustly burdening others. Another really Intends t» pay bb debt, and would Indignantly imputation to tbe contrary: but be b prompt. Everyone mi ureutenor, or must continually remind him of what be ought forget. There are aoaae to wb
y mi ly otl
of dbtreea. He will with truth that he dries not
sill t
. pro
finest mbits. Of course I here are otl] claims to he met. ntbrr faculties to developed, oilier rrs,«,n.lh.Uties to fulfilled, and there Is uo escaping certain amount of struggle aud uuw
Imiw much of tlie remsi
id Palmer and Bockner four years aeo'reorgaubed and decided to support McKinley. It was announced that only two members of the com■IllfV Uf Hftmty would support Bryan. Prom Michigan tbe announcement romes that a supreme court Justice, a prolate court Judge, a candidate for
auditor in-nonil and for state treasurer.,
all Heuiocrats. have publicly proclaimed their alh-cianev to tbe Republlcai
Illinois=on=the=Strand
IS OCEAN CITV'S REPRESENTATIVE HOTEL.
Americnn and European AMan. MISS A. CANFIELD. Manager.
vs ha VI-
of Sun Kn
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political life, another
Tbe chief work must not be all bluder all el*e, nor must tlie claim* be suflered to luterf main purpose. Indeed, tl ly tbey are apportioned ll they will help, aud not hind , For tbe refieahmeut
rcim change of occupation and e stimulation of unused lacul s renewed energy aud power In Work, while tbe devotion to
duty in one prominent sphere baa a
controlling Influence In
everything else that is attewp'ed. Doubtless such s calm aud careful uaideraiiou of claims would serve (u diminish them. Must ol us, especially the dwellers in elites, try l<> dabble in
i.oy ll
waaleenergy. it ort entirely.
generosity to olbers will aatbfy bis claim. But the kindnesses we receive, tbe benefits that are heaped upon us, tbe pleasure* that are Imparted, tbe favor* tbat are bestowed, tbe sympathy which warms and comforts tbe fileodly greet lug and tbe cheery smile which are to welcome—these can be passed on to olbers, giving them lu turn tbe same boons without dlmlubblug tbe bappioeae they have brought to us. Buch blessings, shut up wtlbln us, will wither sod decay, but brought Intc tbe fresh air of friendliness and generosity they will grow and bear fruit abundantly. •' Freely ye have received, freely give,” te an iuluuctiou upon tbe soundest and deepest philoso-
phy.
Thus, justice and generality merge ■to one auotber. Neither cau be cumplqte lu itself alone Where debts real aud promises unkept aud unfulfilled, where injustice and oppression reign and rids a are gained by dbbouorable methods, l be reno true generosity, though gift* low like water. On tbe other Justice Is not satisfied with tbe >t mea-urcs of mine and thine. Tbe entire community b uur creditor, and unless our natures are large hearted aud generous we cannot ro-
of them would be ci
others greatly contracted, would be much better done. If life were lu this way rendered more simple, ould be of^a'zupener .qugfTty^'iqd productive "of more bapplm would also seive lo unravel son p-rplexities which now bang around tbe question of duties tu self and olbers. There may be c*s s when man's ties! wmk b in direct benetlli bis fellow men. even at the sacrifice
lopmeut. Such n
rightly become pbllautbropbta or n aionarte* ■ but others are not-teas in path ot duty when they follow w equal earnestness auoiber path, wbieb may demand rigid self culture I re. For when a mau b following hb ver, be b actually teuefilmg tlie community more than In more direct which are less wise. Especially the case w ben a love of lenoe aud _ a generous spirit iuto bb labors. It b a great mistake
to set a|art a man's Hi ■ide and all bis eflorts
in I be other. Tbe former should be •levaled aud purified by the latter, and tie latter steadied aud directed by tbe former. Tbe really generous man docs confine bis generosity to single ncis ipecial parts of bb life; Its spirit enters Into all fab hour* aud purl fie*
lo Itsd
COMFI.ICTINC Cl. A ■ Bf H. There |« uo problem wfalcfa uur ad vandug civilization present* mure perplexing than tbe numerous and varied ms wfalcfa It seems to make upon time and strength of Individuals Tbe more a man baa, whether of money or talent or generous Impulse, tbe nSore multitudinous aud lusbtent tbeae claims become. Any Increase o! a call b b followed by a tenfold Increase in tbe demands for spending, lending aud giving It, and. however liberal he owner may be, be cannot aatbfy them all. Bo tbe mau who baa great ability lo any dlrectlun finds so many ways of using It, and is beset with so many appeals aud soUdUlkaia tbat be b aomettou almost distracted In Hie Impossible a tempt to comply with them all. Nor Is tbb problem confined to me ofezerpllonal means or latenb. Eveiy one abo b fairly Intelligent and upright ter Is at times weighed down by tbe thought of tbe vest opportunities which surround, both self-develop-ment sod service, end by tbe difficulty of deriding which of tbrui all he ought to resign. Tbe ckitna of business ere all engross!ug; tboae of tbe femlly pre-s riuarly ou bb heart: scciety makes her demands: charrtisa. reforms, politics, cluts at various kinds—each appeal deservedly for attrution ; bb own health pleads for recreation, bb mental nature for culture; bb emotions and aflrrilons seek for outlets. Each one of these, aud of many other seeming obligation*, might easily fill a lifetime devoted to It alone, aud si iperfectly filled. Without ■ to guide us lu tbb maze we sl>all iuredly drift Into confusion, from iteb we cannot eztrteale ourselves It b for want of looking ibb problem to the fere tbat so many persons wreck Ihrir usefulness and tbelr peace of mind In dlflereut ways. Home, neluiklly cuueentrative, on* object, to the "iliers, sod become
o fulfil
wey. Others, discursive ur*. attempting too much, and ike up utie thing after another, sacb lu turn, and frittering rte powers. Borne, truly acbnlloue, are la routlirual distress perptezliy, feeling tbe tocer of s peal, and often !u|uriof their health d wrecking tbelr usefulness in the vain attempt to respond to these all. Tbe ouly way to prevent lira- dimsand Intelligent surrey of tbe eltuatton, ”** " posalbb, lire underlying
Tbe following Ocean City reel create trausfeis were lately recorded in
Oounty clerk's office:
Daniel Btewart, et. aR, to Melissa J. Huntley. (800. Lot SSI, section U. Annb H. Fling, et. vlr, to Maggie Mulliu *1. L .t 282, section E. Tlie Cedar Beach Company tu Lydia F. El wards. (75. Lot 627, sectioi James D. Ilmgsr, et. ux„ to Harry Bard. (1800. AU of lot 568 aud i
S. B. SAMPSON," Contractor and Build,, Re. VM Wesley Avc., Oeewa »^ G. I*. MOOltif' Architect V. Builder, PRACTICAL, NLATEB. Oremn City, X. j.
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<'or*on, CARPENTER AND BUILDQ, OCEAN CITY, N. J.
in of San FrancbInfluential farmer
Hotel Brighton,
OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE FIRST CLASS W. K. SOOV.
V Ictsen of Menominee. Mich.. Denracratlc state senator, emberthy. formerly Democrati»ter of J lough tub. Mich. Den-itt. for many year* cor cuunael of Brooklyn, tlllama. president of the West Virginia liar association. ey Cook of Ftahklll-on-tbe-
Iludaon. N. V.
John H. Scheldt, tbe Brooklyn bank^*Edgar E Cans of Baltimore, wbo been, cunsplcuous as a gold Demorr John W. Cummings of Fall IU' Miuul. the prominent lawyer and gold Democrat, ex-mayor of Fall Hive* tbarles N. Pollard of Indiana, secretary of the Democratic committee IVIlllnm J. H. Uohannan. former mayor of Stamford. Conn. He my judgment. Mr. McKinley' .f ecceptence b one of tbe e : exhaustive and conclusive papers written eoncerning the offal! tbb nation. It stands out splendidly lu contrast with tbe sopbomorie ap ea and catch vote phrases which In these times (him as utterances Democratic statesman.**
WOULD CALI. YOl'R ATTES I U Tlie ARCHITECT HELPS YOU with h
that w note, b
In sonu- of hb recent speeches Mr. Bryan has qiokeu In terms of derogation of our army officers, asserting or Insinuating that many -of them have obtained preferment by unworthy means and that appointments in the army arc due Urgely to personal influence. He abo stigmatized The Army and Navy Journal as one of tbe foremost champions of Imperialism and tulUtarUm. aud In a recent number ot tliat Journal the editor. Colonel William f. Church, refutes these assertions In a most convincing After an able review of the constitutional arguments Involved ll Ipplne question, which need lowed In detail now that the Democrats have dropped tbe impcrbUstlc Issue. Colonel Church proceeded to enlighten Mr. Rrysn as to the real facta In regard to the army. He remarks: “It b subject to demonstration tb Influence, political or finanrtei. b b insignificant a factor In the choice of army officer* to he considered. It
rrage ot only
•I j of SE Robert Ftaber, et. ux., to Uwirge A. ay*, (tekl. Lots 445,109, 109 and 49. Walter 8. Ritter In Mary J. Buchanan. . Lob 128 and 127, map 1, amici ctlon A. Robert Fisher, et. ux., to Ueorge Langley. (3000. Lot 963, section md aud Riparian grant front of said lot. With proviso tu iver at any time witblu six mouth* i payment of above purchase price. William D. Wilson, et. ux., to Kic d A. Brice. (2200 Lob 638 aud 636, ctlon D. Tbe Mayor aud Council of tbe city ot Ocean City to Hattie A. Cowpeitbwait. (22 00. Redeems from tax sale lots 86. 200, 207, 382, 438, 442, 889, 638, 733, 810, 678 and 948. section H. liertrude L. Headley, et. vlr., to U. Hemlll D. Hwlug. (3800. Pert of lot 616, section A : north corner of Central nd Ninth street, 28 feet by 66
free
Wuodrufi, et. ux., Charles D. Carney and Edward Bacon. (800. Lot 7, on map of Cl Beach Company. Lewi* E. Jeffries, et. ux., and Lewb W. Cramer, et ux., to Albert W. Heuty. (1800 Lots 693, 691, 727 aud 7S8, sec
mO.
oel Bryan
Eleven delegates attended tire
bihltiou county aud enugnMioual
Atlantic City Thursday
afternoon, and with complete unanimity nominated tbe following ticket: For congress, H. 8. Powell, of Atlantic City; for assembly, John E. B Pleaeautvllb; for ouuuty cbfk, W ll R. Tillou, Haaimoutou; -for con Joseph K. Moore. Pbaaentvllb. Both rouveuilous were Iwtd In lire parlor the Hotel Central. Rev. Daniel John-
1, of Port Republic, presided ai
•only
Au hour after the county ad adjourned tbe same delegates, wllb M ot tan addlUoual from Burlington bounty, met and with tire
In each year who a imdurnt for aptwli
■ In tbe Ibt of greu-rel r *taff corps. If Colox.amlnc the last army
register, tie win find that two ont of six of the brigadier general* of the line
of our army and a majority of the field
officers following them next 1 originally entered the military by the process o|>en to any you;
of good character and good physique—
thin b. by going Ing rendezvous a
“As to the Hue oflh-er* of the army wbo did not enter tbe military by the way of the ranks, three-quar-tnent to the Military academy by tbt congressmen representing the district! scattered over the entire country. Influence at Washington, political, financbt or any other, would have Inwholly nnarahlng In the original sell tlon of these officers, aa It has been In their adratK-cuirnt and through! their carvi-ra. To sum up. any yoc _ nan las the privilege of offering him self for enlistment, -and the combined Influence of the plutorrats. puses and pot It lest l«i**e» h to prevrt.t him doing so or
•nllsts. Once 4n
JOS. 0. CHAMPION t CO, IBCBIIECIS»«BOILDEES SEiSlill ttTTKES. (ItaS, ETS
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