Ocean City Sentinel, 31 October 1895 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Oc$n (Ji6J pentinel. PCBLUHKU WtSiLT AT OCEAN CiTr, N J, I. C fiOBHM, Effltr Sul R

01.

RastaurarUs. • MABSHALL'S

OrnicirUt, HO. 7*t AbBURT AVKRUE. <K BAR CITR, R. J, ^

M 0hg AN hand,

ATTORHEy AND

COCANELIOB AT I.aw rhjalrlM .„ d

CAH': MAY C. H.Xj

Rul.dlw ' ' * *

jQ.WV Oi-MCKS SGHtiYljER c. WOODRaiiU, 310 HartiBl M„ < .mdro, B. j. JONATHAN HAND, Jr.,

liySTBV OF THE '

ioy.

By LUCIE ET DEAKE.

I faai

dining rooms --nr™—

N-Urv J'uMi.-

r *« l ADlEA AMD

No. 1321 Market Street,

Tfcr.. D^r. r^., , r < t|J

D K ' J- E. PRYOR,

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON

Ocean Clly, 3f. J.

A !*gr^l ^"Wrthw pven U. aIIwwmo of ilw BonTb^l'er, T. C HUTCHINSON. M. 1). T.V^

11omccopa11«iKt.

No. »21 Centra! Avenue. *“ a “ c , "v‘

PHILADELPHIA.

STRICmrEMPERANCE. «ALS TO ORDER I-ROB • A. ». TO * »• M

N-'lury 1’utilii _

L'APE MAY COl'KT HOUSE. X. J. ockast «tt. j.

I^ident Phy.l.-U.r Ij.'teof PI

S^OUCLAvSS, D R WALTER L. YERKKS.

HARRY

Ooiin*Aelloi--nt-f.u\v CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE, N. J.

CHAPTER XIII.

!’ii* Dcrer « m I <-a»i’bl ly.than on that antumu

i tiitvw me furwin) on in" monnut of falliag i l him to jnr ulite, DO iy rtsbt hiuol wim on ■iiuiit intiixT draw H lixk t'>»ard him. I

Tlrnro IjoM me i<

up and |'

DENTIST,

Tuckahoe, N. J. >* a Ocean OHj ai M A.borj ..

Contractor$ an.! Builders. S. fi. SAMPSON.

II"

^ lDner *. with three Veiro-

ll"'SS«r" •‘•I Gontrootor »„d Build.r,

PURE SPRING WATER.

ALL ftlulfT.

■ « i«r *.J. • Hana nped

fcowpfly anea,

bakery, j,> AK;"r, E tT

eoiSoutiTwcnty-teond Street CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, _ Ocean Ally. ,\. j. I’

lream « Icca, Frozen “"'kin* I>r...n^

Fralto mad Jelllr*. -•■Mfact.bn t ' u 4 "‘' Uc '‘' '

reI5ii?i l SS«!!'.' 1 M.I.oIb. t'smon.

•w, u» uu. CARPENTER AND BUILDER,

DRS. EDWARDS&CURRY. ***' : «»i u ’ -nENTI^TS, - “w'^InK luft,-,

iJlrsJSSr. - "Triyrr*^:"* - 1 — - —

• I n'«k'HN a demand -l i Philadelphia, P/».

ROTHINO SOLO OR DELIVERED

OR SUNDAY.

s^isle\,

REAL ESTATE

AND

INSURANCE AGENT, 4*B aAHKKT BT.. CAMDEN to rani. Roney to I

OCEAN

Ktflmn'e* rtten inanaA , furnianed. Uutiding put up

V CITYytf. Plana^nd Bp. VI pul up uy coau

pETER MURDOCH, COAL and ’WOOD', Ocean City, N. J. »ra!M<aUaaUaa m A *' >or7 * ,w “« *b | rrortT. t>. s. S A.N£F*SOrS T , Stoves, Heaters,Ranges, PUMPS, SINKS, &C., Cor. Fourth Street and West Avenue, OCEAN CITY. N. J.

G. P. MOOHE,

Architect, Builder, PKACTICAE. HI.ATFK.

Ocean City, X. J.

PUutenra tuul Brick-h,yet*. "WDRianjre " g o. ADARS

STONEHILL & ADAMS,

I’laHlcr .ny, I tang-,. Kclting.

Brick l^i,i UK . Ac.

w »' k rr.m rII|

OAF AX CITY, X. JT. HARRY HEADLEY,

OAK AN errv hoT'mi :, __

Mj

ala A a bury Avenue. PUSTtRIHG. BRICKLArilG. OnuuaeDlal fort; of Erery Description

(uomptly atland^to

t-Unr ■

GEO. A. BOURGEOIS & SON, TRICATM K\T Carpfntfrs and Builders, ......T“'_ oceancitv,a.j. INHALATION I

— K»Uiing emild I parHift ly the up)*r viiik nuotiiy u a> w«ll f d .it

icbod hr li.'re

.11rf U» iii; ) HliJ,' ‘ —— j A cartoo* imsmla

i <*hapteb xn*.

hot Bn mi , r "' ,cn ;'" Ttl ‘ B 7«>i nfc Bn* whirh a.uuuw wvld ta

T" —- •- .s.

, i irsit™,' z z*sz

' '"Vi-

1 li!. 'i; tr? " o ‘ o, ’ oM *«—'• »«* wd h .J; A *°*‘r*>” - *—»«•*.

:r.CL'. - ;7; ^

« i! ,,ar<| j' •’»> i* from vldph my «cw biK» -fo htf a mntA m i lino of Um< window abowad a little ‘nw ^ ^ ^ ,D

thick all rer.K..j!.^T d ' rr "’ *“ r ® tlw carlalu. wa* at a low pomL 1

^YUri'in- • tt " 4 S, '- T ‘"’“WI waa "Tbcv ham effected au Mitranc* and

| Wb» !. • ,* r... , , •^ ov t , *>* k«um1 in tliat •|«rtmcnl. *• ■

• "* ,J » •• tYoea I Tire light l»'cai:.tt a l:ttl« njrouser !

I was ,.11 ,. - ’ Tire oaUiun ,J ,h,. w .„, i

i— »T*»dUy marked, bwt (tre illBrainartoo iwmaured th * O^v »w« i»a4 b^ *

induttnet. ti»« ia^it, vo»«i Krm. In twcoa m. ^ thnhoaaeaune ^ b ' J 3 rb «rf Wlnuio, 1 the fuiitct i-renilil, u ,« , , itrnction. fur tbo dutrict pent wm sliding ovef tire witlrenul ; open only a few w,*-k, u, ^wre,l^ r Tr b !. ,, f C ' , ' 4 ' '‘“Pvuud by but few treokre: Uwn <

wvcral almuat inaadil.|re biiiM. j *0 in the b

WHITTIER'S BOYHOOD.

j ‘hade, nlinMinaoff I ly a« if fire light i "J- It wan . ij*], i that iuttrropti .ii i, jown laggi- g i!,o j have U. u guitred.

; Tire faint hope th wonM lored to Uh. rni.it ! again ki^it ure among | my Uidywai rrampul

•laid th.-rr t-r folly

l*t»«o! all l- ' .me hlatil light hail . tilt, r Ure u -

i or put .'tit. No

t 1 b»i

f <!i«apptduinmit rUmbiug ihn trunk rreau hovered tbt r view in > fTertoal■I be .it t xtingareb•niig. fiir bin far lo« Itu.t end my 1.1«1 Mg hi would

whim

Tlrey w the two men hi building and u

If 1

‘ b °* * nd m * min Bnt,l b» bad^if etolon to tbu rear of tbo .1—.e. , ...

■"Ilrerrarof the

» Handing Iretwecn ft

• If wit

D. GALLAGHER,

DEALER IN

FINE - -FURNITURE, 43 South Second Street, PBItADKI.rillA. rA. L S. SMITH & CO.. im btsti m iismicE scets. >140 Rabun A venae. OCEAN CITY. N. J.

t^ANDER S. CORSON, -A-R-CHIITECT, COYTHMDinSD IVILDEB Ocen n Pity, IV. J.

rAurruto by coattract c

Baker*, Urooert, tXc. JACOB SCHUFF,

tie pioneer" baTeit, - No. 700 Aabary Avenue, ISRAEL 0. ADAMS ft CO. Real Estate i Insurance -

-A-OEHsTTS,

IBM t, 411, ImJ EiUlt t Uf Boiidiog,

ATI.ANTIC CITV. N. J.

'ounnlaaiooen of Deed* 6.r IVun-

syWanta.

II. > . STAIVTOTV, < onlrHcliiiK Bnlldt-r PRAGTIGAL DRAaGHtSMAN, rifib and Central. Orraa Clip. X. J. Hpre-Mratlonaftiintahred. Prim mureuaUe.

lW.rrre|>uu4rtKre wlkiMl.

STIiKI.M.tN & ENGLISH, Contractors- Builders

Uccan <;ity, X’. J.

lie"., epectfloattuoi aadffurertiur dravla(«

Jabbia promplly alteaded «o.

J # I. HEADLEY,

GARPENrER ND J0B SH6P.

04 FAX CITY, X. J.

Jol, unfit promptly .*«-"re—re

returr Irumeu. Wlreriwrlcht abop, s.yrj-VEriSi Number*. Sleqirn Fillers, Etc.

j. T. BRYSK,

railtfal f lure bet and Uaa I'titer

No. 1007 Ridge Avr.

Philadelphia.

1529 Arch St., Philad’a, Pa. KorConauiupllon.Aalbamnritroii cbllla, Dyapepala. Catarrh, May ■'ever. Headacbe. Debllliy. - Ami ttW «re. Nervous Disorders.

w that I

niafnb

re to are tor airerly y quarter 1 li of palieote hare t » pbyulctoaa I

My ^rtoaHv^UBd pbya recoeer. Tod., 1 am .ullrel, M'r'cKtrs-.r, Trer I here * •*——

••In

irpt y.

.trenrth mu'llnureTi "1? I Whru I • - ■Mnncl feM mal l eaa nreerleitUaudy rm.m ' fl'i» I itOgg

■rre'm.ot. md oul, to . ure (pre.M. .! „ ian ,,. r

» dorter. Ilrwttloa.are ebrerred). tret to Ire i , . alec to .u breu-Bj-toi I hope you and Jour Meed

hISB JABIR^BAtjK^DrR. | goo.I btallh. '

.ajrrere>tyvr-y.--^t-U : ^“e^urerei- a m tore.

• ... ......re., ami (v ted ! "AAtb.'Ugh little «<«,«*.

. .. .. ,di lit,. I.ranrlpu, ti,,, ,hariwa. tlt iPKi that the kwinut vi.ion of little h> ip. but while Haring at

wbat M*-med t . I«. tire dim omliuee of • trank it imwd nUghtly to une eide. Another mi»ty objert a tvanrad to mm it, and then tire two became Mathmary.

-My fni tidv from tlie old world are

boMitig . cunm ilof war." « ». ,„y cmelusion, for there ua, no that they were t! M - twowht.m I bad eouountor,^ in lire Ian... Tiny an- nut likely

to acquaint me with th. ir dretoidb." I had Uvii in the tree so long that I

waa quit" my,. ,! H -y wpre-unaware of my prwreiit" Their action ooul.l not be explained on any tii^.ry of my own. - Thty mn.t have known what they trautnd. Why. tireo. me enter tne houn and demand it. a* th.yi.ad demanded it

of nm when they ha.1 nfr down? But I had enough huoiutwa of mr own

Withont meddling with tbtdra fiiill it wtm’d l« fredt.h to rlaab with them, and I waiirel among the braurlHW onU1 some miuuttre after tb.y had stolen around the oimI of the house and vauishwi in the darknere. When it seemed safe to do s-i. I deaoemtad to the lower limba

and dropped softly ,b 0 earth. When my foot tonebed tin, ground,

mother fact benum apparent—there w.frt> no light* on the lower floor. Every one in the house had retired for the bight, following tbe custom which gen-

erally prevails in tbe country. A new apprehension arose Tbe

treacherous Asiatic, «h.,m I had run against in the lane would remain near the bonding until .» within were ron k In slumber. Then they would euter and make their demand upon Howard for tbe secret whatever it waa. they had

fro “ «nA He Would not

ir explanati-m •• 1 .- ,1 f T' 1 * 7 ''‘ ,ul<l •ml a dead- <«• as. ■..... 2 SS" '°“™ *»* ■ «m

•a .J ", ■ I1 . ,h "' -atoj. 1.0. J J B ot tar nremree—* hap|y piece of good

I Jett the tnirmlh n turw plainly enough

words were tint. The ms-tj stoojsd, ami hia cdtuliWiantv

toorhesl mi tie.

Not fully Satisfied, he drew . from hi* jsK-kutmd struck it on the of bia shoe. As the little flame flick,

md came mar being Mown out in me •light air stirring I felt the warmth against my in»- .My hat had fallen off *0 that tlie view Iw ol.iniu.sl « as j* T Bjl The IThy fwistof flame I sow their fac«t black, swarthy visag,a that shone in the glts.ni tenfold mere hideous thaa

under the glare of the sunlight. •A thousand pardons. " said tbe man

— jut frtnit "We make gnat mistake. We look for another man A tiumsaud

pardons!”

His accent waa broken and had peculiar biasing aspiration. Tbe one who my arm. pinioned leaped l ack-ward with tbe dexteritv of an acrobat, and I was free, without a hair of my head injured. I nicked up my hat, replaced ii and row to my feet TragMiy and oomtdy are twin broth m, and pathos mid l.uturc g,, band in hand. A mmmmt befmvt I was strugRliug hriphvrly for my life. How tbe pirn humor of the thiug struck me. though I felt like empirlng , u y revolver Into liotb ,.f them. The Ea-l Indian who hid addrrawed '« In English reivrel.d bis apohaev

air.

re,. .. .m-j.oao contemplate tering tbe front, they had changed

mtada

wily that, h 1 . iiteant to nae idow upm won n I hod fixed my

attention.

Tbe low scraping *omid which was Jiext beard wa» math- by onr of them climbing tbe live which grew so rltwe to the stone wall that some of iu hrmnehtw must have tnochud it. Tbs Asiatic intended to asoeud to the window and tmter tbe honre through iL even thongh the light showed tliat sums uewas on tbe otherm.; ..f.th*, curtain. From my podtion bebin ! tire oak I saw tbe figure of Urn mat. , ^ g s|.,wly to «ght „ be climbed tire t“k until bis head and shoclder* wen-. ;*iv* the win «»ow ledge. Then be h and faiureelf among the limits and sto*. 1 still. It was easy f.* him lo step acn». the intervening sjiace. but be was waning for'bis

ompanion to join him.

The Second bend and shoulders rose “ th VreT i ’"’ n <rf B, - T and after .-jrae shifting about tbe second secured a position liestile tbe orlier. T hen. steadyIng himself by grasping a projecting limb above him. be planed bis foot

tbe window ledge.

®ffure was now stamped

with ink against the dimly lit window •hade, bia bead reaching to the top. and bia arms, botly and legs clearly showing as If painted >i.^ v*,j..w hai .k ground. Hia companto., waited fur him to open tbe way. Tiny intended to «. tbe apartmt-nL Murder was ia the

after expUia-

rrsaur beoHIted him. "its : ' ‘ • Iresltl. msrrred s >

to Africa, sail uses WIUJAU T* YLOIt,

Money to loan oh Kind Mortgage. Lota tor aala at Bouth Allan in- City

ton- . Vcatotla* RSIsrs. Hlskm. Bslh Tubs, Wstei *•*11- v-re. Ire*! snJ Iraa Pt,—. Pumps. BO . fur ; U toed at short Sanaa. C-walr, or Otr Meat - ere Ailed UD tfc ttis tret tnatitrer Itonltar, t. Clu.atou* aiel dialaaf« a spaoulRy. OrSen ej IU

M’CLURE, HERITAGE & CO., m 0,,E " m sas0 " 0f ,l * lUru.M ORucciifG and chemists BELLEVUE HOT BATHS, ^ IB ftUrkflt StfMt. Pniladelohift. samucl schurch, i

IB lUrkflt Street, Pnil«delphi«.* W ! samuel schurch. -Osalers In Pure Drugs, Chemkwia, i B«mJwalk. between yth and nth Sts.

I^Uot MadMnaa, Patau, OIU, eto. j Naw

! jf my | m „ g l" claim no

»sdiL The adrantage. if I could keep “! V* »“*• ***'• I Woald wai, and Z,dikdSST 1 ““ * x * M ' a "' n '»"‘“ •

‘ r ^ whiGb I had climbed

much

120 Sstist Si. Sat Fn

New Sylta for su^f bathing. j tt— 1 r -Irti ruir

of their.., walked an tm

"IIStoM ,

l’ ean * !» .to -......>,,,1

use ldM ,h! " ? They bad apdo- «U the event ,rf

T . i t*** 1 tar ,h * ir "■'“«•*•'■ and ...-n- , **** , >IOPI ‘ t ‘ < <'>unng to tbe ‘ZZ’! “<ir*rt prove uncomfortable forme,* 0 '' j ni v UuSl J r ' an “ K ' •P°* , | Tbe expiamuion .* 4lre it, ,w> , Tt * ^ ,W ’* r,h *•*■< •«») u, 2n elFar The two were pr.n, itnaln^d Jflni ' ,ra “ l - »>'lvh I took lo ’ i the h.tore in ..net .4 I. J Tt , d ' b " ‘ b * t 04 •“ >’• »ise afl.trdrel an j Nothing r. n’d |» n.<r^naturolttem1taa ^ ! "7! , * , mrT ~ u t,r n,T body, and I P.4 I.F\ , ' rr “ r 'hey htul mid.. Doui.Mt -. Urey nf Uto °* 1 lh *. CBt * r rtro< * 1 »-ARsK.W. h-Wiaje|l|J lrotu •h- tm'OWhmi 1 w» frying «., wamh. | ~cu jin,-::^“ whom not unlikely Ire bad stolen It ire J n ” . Hl " "'T nrT * sum to j »' ~i. w~a ui teed. Uto ^Lo. •« «-

1 •" l *al4o to alarm the i..to.etm

1 saw him stoop to grasp and raise, the sash. His pttae Was a fair one. and

“ 1 ronK ’ iD gloom

I pulled trigger.

A smut hand exclamation, a wild ctatehing for support, and tbe man •lumped to the ground, whero be lay as if killed. His aatouadtd <;unrade was paralyr, .1 for the moment and thon let go and dropped bewide him. 1 maintained toy pn*i ti on, with the smoking n>vojvur ready for mere sr-rvice. ‘That evirm up tbe little affair In tbe taw. I muttered, ••and mves tbe life fur the time of tbe mm, who* lit. w , y A be Worth saving. • ’ But tbe fellow was not killed. There were whWpcrod word, between tbe two. and than, from tlie Bound* tliat reached “* 1 couM “<*» u*ako them out in the deeper gloom. I knew they wen moving slowly arotu..! tbe end of the V*u«e toward tbe front. " hm oouhl be their tbougfata? Did they U lieve the abut came from the man whom they attacked iu tbe lane. 0* did tiny think that tbe suspicions Howard was on .guard and wlured one

sics of "f* 1

* wa* the Bible, and tbe Biblew always tlie book which earned t strutigoet literary influmce uts« hil But wiien be w.is 14 B tcia-ber cai who lent him book* ,f travel and open, - Tew world to him It wa* this team who brought to the Whitt mot a aiing a volume at B-— —* —

»»>od * .me of the p. .-in uig tbe .Sxgtlrb diai-ct

Whittier begged u, burrow the book, hicb was aimret the find pretry be r~ eTCT r "» l1 I« was this rolume of Burn* which sM Whittier lo maHag vursee htanclf. serving bath as the ta•piratii® and the model at his earlier «mcUe effort* The Sottish pau, with • homely pictunv of * life * Mld bardy a* that of New England then. _M revealed to the AmcTuwn port what poetry really was and bow it might he made out qf the actual facts of h» own

of BunM’ p-ma had an

— —e-» infiuenceon Whittier th." the odd volume of The .Spectator wbiefa fell into the bands of FWlta **“ “ nU * ,,r * h ’ , » Isyhood ia : llk * Whittier'* Franklin also was ■ hn “ ble ““I hardworking famUy, doing early bia share of the labor and having bat a meager edaoatkn al U>ong» always longing for karnmg' It * fT*. th *‘ ,rTln « «»*1 Owper and Brv“t djd no * graduate from oollege. bit they oould hare done »> had they p

• r-im.-

and Hawthorne did get Os much of the higher edocatinn aa was theu isaauble ta America. But neither Franklin nor Whittier ever had tbe chance: it was m much as Urey could do to pick cp tbe merrot elemeria et an ednJticm — leaaor Brander Matthew* in St Niche-

to ,< “‘ s rr,:i "* kings two ** ' ' emineut ar«i leaned tlieo-

uyvniand Jimret To

.re uto. ne owe, on.img other things the famous book agniimt Luilisr. the " tawrUo Septnm s.B-ran 1 <. i ,tarom ” which jrocims! tor iu autlnr and hia Biasvsasav tbe jmsid title of "FidM Defnnsir:" to the iaiter, annng otiwr totoert. ••*«*. iw™ .toto declarrd that lie Imicd "no man more than a proud Puritan"—a being no king could suffer, unlere. indttod, ‘ tew tr '

wife —amfiv ■Apology For the Oath at Alfcguus-,., “ which .xiOahred hia a*** «f kmgmift ut the provtaro of rohgi-re. But be would hr a bold man who should as—n .f Henry that he w«s • of king*, cr of Jan<e» that hTwreTmaf

Ti u , /shirt ...a u.-grtva ami bntwemi th^woolcu undentam and the akin ML» ^ t>uicu— My wife would like you lo