Ocean City Sentinel
R. CURTIS -ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCKAIt CITY, . . HEW JESSEY 'tetcrpriic 'Pbooe No
TBURSDAY, OCTOBER 1». 1904 | Kylh^ll t itj
mlicfat have been cbecked Tlte oame cauac nndoublpdly operated In the great ('lilcago and Horton oontlat nUoua, and probably tu the I’ateraou
tire, too, Tvii-I
DEMOCRATS NAME TICKET
Sale for Taxes -i-";,-,
ROOFING AND SPOUTING! J'coplc get - ac.-uHU.tucl to mtr talk- ,1 I’l.l 'l 1U \' ■ tliet K< t all idea we do tR.thiri" i
REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Freatdeut,
For Vloe-Prerident. (Tiarlaa W. Fairbanks. For Governor, Edward C. Bloke.
James M. K Hildreth For Coonty Clerk, Julius Way. For BberltT, WUUam H. Bright For Coroner, Hobart S. Miller.
Ot. it old friend I'srts, of • M- i . . .
gin la, is atm worried over the fact that Gifcernatpritl Nominee Black »r •pent so litUc during the adminis-i AddrcsaeeCountyConvcn-
tration of James Burhsnsn. Hut, real- r
1,.1'f.a.MwwM. i».. .h. ,lo » *' Conrt Bo “"-
reason and tell It to bis admirers In! Democracy wa* rampsnt si t'spe hh tleeches and letters. He ought! May Court Hmtsr on Saturday of last to tell tliem that under Huchauan we [week The Democratic County Cuu-
a bankrupt, poverty-rtricken, veutlon assembled on that date and
ruined nation, brought on by an over- transacted routine buslnew, but the dose of Democracy and Free Trade, usual party apathy a a. absent and In He ahould tell bis bearers and readers ha pleoe Were a brass hand, spell.
v Buehgnan tried to borrow money binders and enthusiasm, selling our bonds, lost aa did tips; The convention was called to order Cleveland, about forty years after- by Sheri IT Samuel K. Kalng. cbalr-j id. and bow he was unable to dl«- man of the previous body, and be aas,
post of them, at any acceptable price again made the permanent presiding!
for the Government, and, In fact 'ofliccr.
found U difficult to dispose of them at j The following candidate* were nomauy price. That was why we spent so Inated, In each cwse by the unanimous little under Huchauan: we bad nothing vote of the convention:
spend and could not even borrow e necessary amount to run the Gov-
ernment. If Uncle Gaasaway think.
make votes on this Issue of the ex-
pendltares during Huchansn's time, he
w elcome to elaborate the thought
that we have outlined. It will he lu
terertlug, If not a vote-getter.
lathe Camden NeturallxaUou Court, a few days sin os, Judge Joltne showed bb disfavor of campaign buttons. He ordered all tbs applicants for dtlrensblp to remove tbeae buttons, which they promptly did. Rgoaviyo tellers of all the savings banks In this Bute will tell you there never was a period when w orkingmen were saving more money than nowan absolute proof o< geoeral prosperity
«r Ware, one Hundred veteran, of the Civil War are dying dally. Peace to their as baa. They were good men and bravs men—moat of them—and they fought nobly for t
A okaix of corn, lodged In a little girl's throat, has. Just sprouted, cat lug the victim pain only to be alleviated by the surgeon's knife. This Is a Booth Dakota story, lllustrat g other things, the luxuriance of
Do you know that many good Items are lost to newspaper* every day by 1 Is who fall to tell
In New York say-s-and very properly—that girl* ought always to consider themselves young.
maids. This Is wrong, this mlulsssserts. He adds: *'A worn, ng until aha Is *.» Why, of res. and, aflsr sha has reached that |e of the game, she doesn't care
It wourt be very many day* ere we have Thankagirlog D*y, which recalls a few Unas of Whittier's poem, 'The Pumpkin-' W Hay. wbst. trow
few days ago, by Justice Dixon lu the Mate .Supreme Court. He outlined tbedaty of poHeemeu called by dacton eg trolley ears when paaaei refuaed.to pay their farts. He said that the officers could assist the con doctor lu 4aeUng from the car and passengers but unices the latter re stated tben'should be no arrert. Be fuswl to pay fare an a railroad trait
Do not forget, girls, that there Lnothing so pretty la your manner as courtesy toward the ^ed. It may be pleasanter to turn and listen to the giddy remark of some girl of your u< age rather than to that of some elderly woman, but U does not put your dis-
position in anything like so
a light. Do not neglect the elderly guest In your home. If you only knew bow much the delicate atteuliou* of youth particularly are appreciated by age yo« would he no niggard lu bestowing them. You will, too, always be tbsgabnsr by woeh Uwoghifulne— the gainer 1c w isdom, love end, above all, Uiat greatest attraction lu a girl'
disposition, unselfishness.
Hmokb la waste. It Is also a caus of the spread of great conflagration*. It was by the explosion of thick ruluma* of smoke in the Baltimore lire that tbe flames were conveyed from block to ^loek. In au address b< lbeIntrruatloottlJ'ir*Engineers' A ciatloc at Chattanonga recently, a scriprion was given of tbe explosions of tba dense smoke that had accumu latsd In the uppar stories of building*, tba link* taking Ur* and darting flames Into other faoUdings. It was demonstrated by tbe speaker by cxpertanant that the smoke itself aid
cot gases in It took Are and
to utlltae this waste smoke for power, and how to guard against lu ignition and as pterion at fires. If tba combustibility and explosive character of dense amoks had been better understood at Baltimore, the conflagatiou
Thursday, October 13. 1904.
MSL. S. B. CONVER i | aSI tsfcury Avcaac, Ocean Cil). N. J. Ca» Fiuin (
UKTTIKC TOOKT»*K» As will he seed by an article aid official city advertisements In this Issue of THE BssTjkKL, Common Council and the Ocean City Association have made program during the past week tbe way of reaching a settlement In the camp ground .and boardwalk disputes. There Is no doubt that the condition of the camp ground ha* so eyesore for years, and If Conn rllwscure* the passage of tbe present ordinance, through the vole* of tbe people, which carries with It Hi* agresof the Ocean City Association to deed, thus far a stumbling block, together with other Improvements, for the city, much will hare been .accomplished Inward the material progres*of the city This ta something that every property owner I* Interested In, •bould be. at least. All ought to together for a new, better and more prosperous Ocean City. Bury small dflsh Interests, that the whole jieople may benefit.
Vote buying strikes at The Ufa of any community and ta condemned by tbe it men of all political parties, buyers are held In contempt of all even by those who furnish the financial w herewithal and accept tbe result* of pamire crime. Morally, there ta nothing to choose between tbe party leaders who are Instrumental In providing the money w ith which the votes are bought and the go-between who comas directly lu >ter accepting the bribe. Very many men deem themselves too clean-handed to make personal effort to debauch a voter, but they do not hesitate to furnish tbe vote buying agent with the capital to carry on hta nefarious work. This agent ta usually a man who, by maon of hta personal environment, is brought in contact with the saleable mat, necessarily, be a sense of morality and willing to bold himself to the level of tbe voters with whom he deals. Without such agents tbe whole of vote buying would have
Harry C. Cobb, of
WUdwood: for County Clerk. Samuel E. Ewing: for Sheriff. Coleman F.
i; for Coroner,
C P. Henry, of Cape May City. After tbe various, nominee* had been duly presented to the couvetii, addresses were made by Hon. Charles C. Hlark, the gubernatorial nominee: Samuel Perry, of AtlantliCtty, tbe Congressional aspirant for district, and ex-Judge Howard _..ow, of Camden. Equal railroad taxation and tbe economical administration of the Stale government were. points at Issue, although Judge Carrow made a venomous attack on President Roosevelt, charging with Imperialism, which he declared meant mllltarytam, and military Ism meant war, and war was. Tbe Woodbine bra** band was In attendance. discoursing popular nyjslc, and tbe enthusiasm of the <f£rg*W
value placed by machine workers tbe eervloe* of an Individual who e and willing to reach the level of degradation required In this business, requiring, as It does, a degree of personal Intimacy with the drags of
There are such agents In nearly rary municipality, and their value to tbe party organization la measured bj success in “dellverlug the goods,' and this U regulated, largely, by their wllllngnemto disregard all obligations, legal and moral, and be content to accept tbe public condemnation that ta always their portion, In return for a pull at the public crib and such other
through the manipulation of party These men are more dangerous to municipal morality and safe government than the Ignorant voters they so easily control. Without tbe Influence of such characters on tbe ballot-box, would not be ao often relegated to tbe back-ground, and I almost entirely through the vote buycapsetty of lime “w wfcera" that their families and prototype* so often md act therein aa alds in tbe distribution of party “plums.” The K»:ntim:i, crusade ta against all bo peitid|>aU lu tbe buying of votes: ul more jiartlcularly against the men bo place U>e in selves In direct personal contact with tbs irresponsible both black and white, and use money and rum to complete their
loral downfall.
It Is better to he safe within the law, ten though fear of k’legal penalty be re moving factor and tbe morel rj-ect of thing* ignored.
stockholder*' meeting of tbe Ocean City Realty Company waa held In the office of Massey A Edaajda on Tuesday, a tier noon. These directors were chosen: Robert Carson, D. Harry Chandler, Dr, F. F. Corson, C. Ho* - ard Bcbenucrboru,-G>o. B Langley-. E. Massey, R. W. Edwards and
K. H. Mokes, President of tbe Millville Rank, and lather of Hon. E. C. Blokes. Republican nominee for
IN THE CHURCHES
Vera proOisbij . HOLY TRINITY. There will he services at tbe i own hi Holy Trinity P. E. Church u Sunday next. KIKrtT BAPTIST. Rev . Mr. lawtou will conduct tbe srvices and preach in tbe First Ha[Ust Church on Sunday, both morning and evening. Bar. Pennington Coreou, the pastor, will have charge of tbe service* and preach In the First M. E. Church on Sunday next HJiHT I'KiXHYTKHIAN. Services will be held at tbe usual hours In the First Presbyterian Church ou Sunday next, but tbe^Awe of the offictatlng clergyman was not known at this writing.
The fine weather on Sunday and Monday drew quite a few pedestrians the boardwalks. Tbe sea dashed merrily against tbe sands and several young folks were noticed on the strand, enjoying their delightful atmospheric indlngsr There waa a most gratifying absence of the strains of “Jen ule Lee.” The merry-go-round has stopped for the year. ball season for 1904 Ocean •Tty. Before tbe
-e were a couple
of pleasant little oy*U**uppkr* at tbe Prado, Indulged In by ^sever*I of the players aud those who follow tbe here. From the playing point of view, the local club made a good
otdtbta yc
Tbe Reliance Fire Company held Its nnual election on Thursday evening ul. Tbeae officer* were chosen: President, I). L. Vanaman; Vice President, Al. Winkler; Foremanf Nells in: Trustees, Frank Bmltb. Ralph GotT, Secretary. Luther V\ allace; Treasurer, John Christian.
Tbe Haymakers nominated tbe following officers al tbetr meeting on Wednesday evening of last week, which will be voted for on November Past Chief Haymaker, Charles 8, Headley; Chief Haymaker, George Mead; Assistant Chief Haymaker. Mark Irtke: Overseer, J. M. Ludlam.
Claude Mahan, who 1s stetioned at Fort Schuyler, New York, writes to a friend in this city that bis troop ha>
The high tide in tbe bry drove tu lot* of mud hcn> Wednesday morning, but a comparatively small number of gunners took advantage uf the ixeelleut opportunity afforded of so caring a g-*sl mess of these toott>*om< Urd*
HUSBANDS AND WIVES.
office of CHy Treasurer by MUIvUle Republicans. Mr. Stokes is well known lu Ocean City, where be has
Fob SalE—Near tbe Hay front, be-' tween Tenth and Eleventh streets several cheap lots suitable for summer cottages; 1200 per lot; one-half can remain on mortgage. Apply to ABEL D. SCULL, , M7 Cdbtral Ava. Ocean CHy, N. J. Send your Job Printing to . .SENTINEL'OFFICE..!.
Certainly wife and children are kind of discipline of humanity.-Lord Baton. When a man should marry—a y man not yrt. an elder man not at Thales He that lorn nob hta wife and children fwd* a Hums* at home and broods a neat of Borrows.-Jeremy Taylor. 1 have hardly ever ol■served tbe married rendition nnhappv but for wa judgment or temper In the man.—Rich ard Hlede. He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune, for they are Impediments to great enterprises, either of vIrene or mischief.—Lord Bacon. After treating her like a goddess tbe hostiand use. her like a woman. What ta worse, the moat abject flatterers de gus-rstp Into the greatest tj rants.-
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OCEAN CITY, N. J.
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pured tit Short Notice.
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LEWIS E. CORDERY Carpenter an
RnHenca, 420 Bot 3f SHOP—TtITH MO WEST HKlUi OCR AN CITY. N.-l. ENGLISH & JOHNSON,
1240 AabttPj A venue.
icEompary eaclt feeding of the Coal at Wood Fite iVO'D THEM AND CODK WITH AS A GAS RANGE connected (tom yam metet SI 4.00 CITY GAS LIGHT CO.
HARRY H. RICE, V^_ ....Registered Architect,... 909 Worse Avenues.
S. B. SAMPSON, CONTBAITO 1 AND BUILDER
L. S. CORSON
Contractor m Builder
752 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Fine Paper Hanging, Painting
aim zm :m AbJ^'mlni
-d InlerrsL loseClier <
Hannah Mayday
NICHOLAS CORSON, « Collector of T axes.
a ah wood.
John Ferguson, Ocean City; E l>. I ooke, C'barlea Hunter, Philadelphia. 11
IMI'KKIAL.
W. T. Pringle, Walter Kline, Phlla- ; delphia; Mr*. Otto Koehle^ Riverton. ; ]
iDUreriLU.
Casper Peunock, George W Htatzell, ' Lansdow or; R W. Edwards, Phils- i delphia: George H. I^ngley, Millville.
PAtAtMI.
Mrs. Juliet Hughes, C. B. Hbarp, ! Ocean City; W. H. Btapham, MUI- ' vlll£ Charles T. layre, Camden; B.
Leonard, Philadelphia.
A TO LEX.
C. Howard Schermerhoru, David H. Gross, Philadelphia; Dr. K. V. Weston and wife. Ocean City: I >a> Id Smith, Faigewater Park;G B. Irtngley, Mill-
ville. '
CNKAX CITY HOL'HK T. H. Jaggsrd, N. Winch. A. Myers, J. Drai’er, o H. Howeu, Mae Duncan, Philadelphia; G. Edaards, Washington; J. C. Water*traw, Akron, N. Y : Smith Hand, Estellvllle: Maurice Gaudy, Tuckaboe; C. W Ia>ut*ch, Atlantic City.
Dr. and Mr*. B. T. Abbott, City; F. B. Wilcox, Bridgeton; r. P. WIHeU, C. W. Boyle, Camden; F. H. Troost, Vineland; Martin Hums, W IIkrsbarre: Geo. D. Hull, R. W. Hlllre. J W. Gw bin, Philadelphia; R. II. Warwick, • ourt House, A. H. Boyle, Brooklyn: D. T. Corson, Marmora. B. Bedford, Trenton: Rev. John Ugglns, Cape May: Edw. P. Bacon, Joa. H. Powell. Bridgeton; John H. Kenney, Germantown; W. W. Gore, Johnstown; Clia*. P. Tow son, George C. Bartlett. Jr, George H. Grone, W. Hammersley, J. K Rlxuler, O. J. DeRousse, J W. I.sudrnberger, Rev. L. S. Weber, Chaa. H. Wetaa, Charles K. Weiss, W. K Collins, W. 8. l-elb-ly, Chaa. C. Green, Philadelphia: W. 11 Helm. Jr., B S. Church, New York; Jus. Thompson, Atlantic CHy; H. F. stock well, Camden; Rev. J B. Adams, El wood.
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aody ouaod ol hero are reyulredAO appear and
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NOTICE OF INTENTION ^ W1U ,, AM P mihveidkii:
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,*ret.n. ..I.JreUnv thereto .hall pre- < >9. » loaolcljpal eorporellon of ll.l. Hlal. Irobyretioi.. in sniios at tbs oAre I •°4 Jobo K. fu-m. apd wuii»m |L DUri, lly Clark on or before the avveolhday Irettb g, Ar.. a. Itrllly A (Miry, lor a puhm-
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S. B. ('Oliver, tbe well-known sanitary plumber, always desiring lo be u|>-to-date and haring eomfortable offices and workshop, has Installed a hot water healing plant In hta big building ou Anbury avetiue, qUivc Seveutb street.
Eorroit The Sextixki.:—1 was j glad to see In The Skxtixki. last | w eek that some of our young men are | n „ ,» thinking of organizing a club on the | reSjjsTCTosaacir(iaire^’a Y. M. C. A. order. I'ahould iblnk, " "" ' lat tbe Ocean Aasoclatio as to take lu young men w ho are in favor of athletic exercl.ee and reading, and who rare eomyiaratlvely little for pool, etc. Yciixo Max.
OCEAN CITY N. J KOItE H. BOIBKOIS I SOU Carpenters and Builders
MARRY H. RICE, ...Builder,*. .’No. 909 WUHT AVUNUU.
ALLEN SCULL
Contractor and Builder
608 Cantral Avenuo OCEAN CITY. N. J. teilmatae rhrerfUU) f IVen.
Hulldlocs crertcd by contract or day. JOHN T. WILSON Contractor and Builder
Lock box 64 : : : OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Prompt attention etvvn to Joutline. Comapundenre aollclhd. ::::::: .JOHN MARTS Contracting; Builder
Ertlttia'sa rhrerfully lurul-br
UP-TO-DATE SIGNS
When You Want Anything in ...DRUGS... GO TO TBE Bonrse Pharmacy.
Reasonable Prices. Prescriptions.
Three Favorites
Scull's Best Flour
Scull's Favorite Blend Tea Scull's Staling Blend Coffee J A vmil.’ Merkfl iH.nreUy prtnsd
THOMAS J. THORN Florist FALL Hl'LBS. (IRASS and CLOVER SEED. 839 Asbury Avenue. ...FOR SALE... A live i'**u 1 Ik.usc, furnished, with teeulh street Apply •; J •>»«'• a-l.KTt-MKte. JI17 u«r r sir. *•', l-hUxlriphlr.
SENTINEL
B. S. SCULL, Prop.
ASBURY AVENUE AND NINTH ST.
WAN TIED—Ocean City or other good and welllocated seashore cottages or cottages in exchange f"r well rented .Canided, N- J., houses. Equity $4700. Address Box 201, Middletown, Del. :
AN ORDINANCE. A. K Um>arem Atl ui K br'' PI, "' 1 I " K ►"
-ureLTm a“,“ * - HOUSE MOvVn GANDRAISIN 6 Orner*! < onfrartor *"
RALPH L. GOEE, H GIVIL ENGINEER. . StiRVEYep. GONVEYANCER •DIT AND CENTRAL AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. N. J. Charles G. Miller

