VOL. XV.
OCEAN CITY, N. -L, THUKSDAY. JAXI AHY H. iHHfi.
NO. 4i
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Ocean OifU ^anfinel
pi-eusiiti. • cukl* a
OCEAN CITY, N J„' I C. EDBMK, Elilarai Bwcw.
Fhyti.i**: Druffi*>s. .Eta.
M-kg AN HAND,' £)K j s \yAG(iONER,
ATTORNEY AND
<OI N’lKM.on AT LAW and Itrugglat, «... . - “■>. 7*1 A8BUHT AVKKUK, A
«< EA8 C1T», a. J. I
, N. J. J** 1 ^ f >n * , .. r ri ”wf , IV t —* ry ’ OonfMOo^j,
_ DR. J. E. PRYOR, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
CAP: may c. h
Bj IDSniJsD DOVStY,
-t b'V to r. bni ths llit r«lB-
■ my rrxin if fm *»-* fl« <
^AVV OFFICES
SGHaVUER e. WOODRtiDD.
Restaurants. MARSHALL'S Bim ROOMS tOH I.AUIEA AMI ui:vn>. No. 1321 Market Street, TBr*. INMir* KM ii (fly 11.11. PUILADEI.PIIIA. I
STRICTLY TEMPERANCE. ■KALB TO OKDEB KUOM I A. 1L TO K I' :
laMoi, IHnoers, A5miii<. LadU.' BoomlltMiUin »ltli b..mrlike cumforOi. PPRE SPgjjs’G WATER. OI*» > ALL Mf.MT. BAKERY, 601 South T wen ty-necond Stiii-t It* 4'ream. I re., Kr07.cu Frulta and Jclllca. Weddinr* au<l KveniiiR Kutfrlainmenta a Hprclally. EverrlliiiiK In fur niah tbe (able and m* fttc ofrbaiKt. NOTHING SOLO OR DELIVERED OH SUNDAY. y— ■y^ALLACE S. KISTLS , KSTATIO INSU RANGE AO E N I'. 41* WARKKT
JONATHAN HAND, Jr., ^Vt t oriw v-u SOLICITOR AN3 MASTER II CHMCERY Notary Publu-, vai-j: may oontT iioi sk; x. j. t- 'Vrtin I.', nrrt *1 HARRY S. DOUCCaSsT Counwelloi’-n t-I^n CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE. I. J.
pETER MURDOCH, OOA.I-1 anti AVOOD, Ocean City. N. .1.
I>. S. SAIVIl»S<»', Stoves, Heaters,Ranges, PUMPS, SINKS, *C., 408*10 Aebury Avenue. OCEAN CITY. N. J.
D. GALLAGHER,
DEALER IN
FINE • •FURNITURE, 43 South Second Street,
rHii.ADKi.rHiA. rA.
G. 8. SMITH & CO..
IEU EJTIfTE BIB IISBIBICE HfiEITS.
ri 40 Aaliury Avenue,
OCEAN CITY.
Contractors atvi liuildrts. S^^JEMPSON, Gontraotor and guilder, J«4ihtne |>rnn>j«l^«’l*eded tn. I'i»n> .,^.*10 JOXKFH K. Il.iTVU, ARCHM'ECT. CONTRACTOR AND CUiLDER. Ocean City. >. J. Nicholas 4'orann. Carpenter and builder. OCEAN CITY, N. L/
Ocean 4'ity. X. J. S
7. C. HUTCHINSON. M. I > j . J' 11 om<j‘o|>nt liiMt. j nr i, ' No. 031 Central Avenui-. ^
_ IS. »Tlw tcrra«-1
OCCAM f»TV. *}. I. - ' j 40 y<ar> jm v. Ibviileut I’hyi-li-ian. Ij»te PbHa. I *‘* 1 "ri^irall.T. 1.
! but dantiK I He
DR-WALTER L. YERKIlS. | i-'-.iy eb.u^.d DENTIST, ^ ^ V * Tu^’"* * * !" y -' on “ h * d "
CHAPTER t
r- StutcaU ’■•t fT 1 ” 1 abruptly In
1H- vrl... i Mn* lAavorn. m middle 'a#n. ter oft** (mn«d bin
!>K-trr «m<t t ad •• ;ai. h . ' • ihr n«rr v g ilch tbe poBkMtt . . / • c a I«i/-h well tr ****>■ Iran the fr
Itav
\vu baun * | ip landlord. ! ■ y lad fro i
He liu-w'timt two xuufle pnajmd aiortinruU tn the a half tiitvigii v, ■uoyr fpent. an now fctamt at tbe &»t v. a tea «nT in hi* Uviroom.
H- knew gtjuuliiur ’ »• ■man "f ! ami Oa■d die had Hr a ml »• “A He 1
ILdoev by | tw tbe'JwU d>«e :utt i-rr-n. : bjr three and a half :.vu tnndth. r lie w»» Till. |4n«ffe »■„ Uid down in red UW 01 ^ j The qulvk eye.rf IVaaurtde M.-LaU
Hdkf CHL
a{>art aide the sindoir The gravolivl |ntb
'*» ar lard an " an I hi* red tiu«
t the I-
aid b
ekahoe. N. J. Oormn lily at ftot A-t.ury a*
i o»nr. o«y. at
I ented a fairly whobworae fnint. and ! two—II abd IS—bad t«v» alio-et re : built and bxdttxl from the ouuide al
] un«t nr. (paid tvt new f wan now Razintr at
[ alwai
-iff b. hia bm
t. aeltior
: fannjt the atAbnuu and the other -*—* ! ed t*. the right Land aob-the tend ttiK. A amali wlndln* atamw. otMtet In* ■< aJRwt a d-wv. atep* WBr^r to ; two at tie naaua rmehuad. turned at i the Wt hand nde .« the aqnarr l«Ddin« Ciaaacabte Mevuif pe .•ended to the d or <* the man diruetly facin* him. I and trying the t ‘ <aa]o.,.V^ handle {to OH ob* on Mr* Dav'n'a dew—ha ; f met the donr would net yield The W »aa In lie- keyhole •*# dJ^arZ
•Rather an naomd amt of way In have U-ka fixed," munM tin, polineman "But tlten* ia no d.*bt « young fn-vid ia riglit—that be ta aararety lor* |«1 to. K*>w. Oww.'* w l>egnuj>ed the kry and turned It ahtwly tn the kadh
t late ai
. ...
G. P. MOORE, Architect, Builder, nt UTM A I. KI. ATKK. Ocean C'lty. X. J. DEO, A. BOURGEOIS * SON, titrppnlfrs aud Bnildrrs. OC KAX < ITV, X. J. s. Iluildlnca erected by coo-
[jEANDER s. CORSON, JYRCHIIT^CT, mi.TOR IMI MJ1LBBR, Oetiun City* - J.
II. >. HTAIVTO^', A'tinlracling Builder
PRACTICAL draughtsman, ■ mil »«•«■ Central. ««•*•»■ t'H>. N. J.
PAIimNO BY OHNTKAPT »
linkers. Grocers, JBa. jacoiTschuff, TIE PIONEER^BAKERY, No. 708 Aabury * —* octaN cm. i rnah Nraad. naa aadOakat aa-;iaSL.isr. ISRAEL 6. ADAMS & CO. Real Estate ■ Insurance A-GKEUNTTS, booms 1,411, tal Etialt« U« BslldIB. ATI.AMTIC errv. NL J-
r Pwin-
gTEELMAN & ENGLISH, " J Contractors-'.Bnilders,
DAY. j
Ocean l/llj.X.4.
-nF.NTISTS.
tl laeir.r.
t .i the-
Plasterers nnrl Brick-Layers. | m . BTOttaOL o t> auaaaa STONEHILL & ADAMS, Plantcring, Itan^c Selling, (trick Lading. Ac.
:i the front
b*< ejiom i'V.t, tl»> front jurl' arrow haH. The nan led, urlm anti ladr-.itn wiud'twa v at«l with w...1,-11 fl.mtr I
« bnld hia bead iiigb and mn, n ttrdvT t.. avoid v- mt ng in vith the flowerhw* «alka of tl
tun) th" * ttf the ■re der.v
oUht lodger, a middle aged man. In Metitalf<ij>ini*ai. raiher an <dd tart at oove. a party f.irod man of al.nit five and forty, tall tui>l rlonder. fmidi* w<wing hia lu»ir—dark'brown hair—lung, awkward i>han.l.l>* in hi. walk and an
odd a.
OIKAX CITY, X.Jf. QAkRY HEADLEY,
. OCKAM CITY not hi:,
TIT Am1»ui*.v Avenue
PLASTERIRG, 8RICKUTIH6
OnumeRUI Work of Eterj D«scr1pUo&.
■r ttaeb of r. i«wt«d the
tralf. »
TK i:\TMK\T
BY
INHALATION 1529 Arch St., Phila., Pa.
J L. HEADLEY,
icARPENTER ND JOB SH0P.
OI KAX CITY, X. J.
. j, .enifipIlT attended m turtitnr
nut11 hia tdrraider cattw- into omitm-t with a gan. iatnji- "What's uii?*‘ It was a little bnf<ire « oVL.-k tn the unttmig—Tiiurnlay nmrning, the 10th <if Oct<)her. Tim sun had u-.t yet risen Tlw gray dawn war struggltng f >r .-Ji-t-traw. battling with a thin white mint which had not Iseo able during the night t*i arrive at the dignity of a ft*. Tlnre w-er*- nn signs*if life urnxirement in the road nt!«r than Uh- polieexnan standing near tlie lam|*)««t. the young man al the find flt.tr'window aud taatu, deject.•d, Ivnue slinking cats- The rattling milk can—usually the find sound ‘which saluted tlie car. <*f early risen* in the Felspar road—liad not yet turned the tsBTMir erf the n«cl "I'm in a regular fix," said the yerang man. “That's what is up." Bespoke with an apparently foreign anvnt. tacked tat to a ewkney twang ’ /"I am locked into my roam and cannot make e "How's that?" asked tin-policeman
curtly.
"I do not well know. Tliero is no bell in my room. I hare made a noise, hut I can bear no one stirring Would you mind ringing the UT1 of the- hall dr.r loudly? I want to catch a train at 7 :40
from Paddingt'di."
"All right, "said Constable Metcalf quietly. Then he straightened his square should,-ne. movevl away from the lanije I-et, otraned the small iron gale leading into the small forecourt, walked with clattering steps along the tiled passage) which led from the gate to the hall desw and gave the he-11 a vigorous tug. 'Thanks." said the young num.-gai
. ( ing deewn at the polin tuan as the latter of th. great nun ber ot! ste]iped hark from the th.rrway and ire C.-Utaetly racelring : hsiod up at the first fli.c window. "I
Um- * fancy I hear is one eaie stirring. Awfully
ot Um taueota ; strange my l.'ing braked into my resun. rrsilt de f th * itmr * u “ l ►“’ h an expeTtmce bef, j b~nti sn^tgor Awkward thing to find yourself a iraisetompnund OxygeS ha. mer in your bedroom at « o'clock to Ui |Jiy*^I,“'«a,» comOdereet a bealeh, 1 naming with an early train to catch. • • .h-i-poc from 1..01 "1 don't qnile nndivstand you. Door For tenye... i *» locked from the outaieb*. is it?”
"Ye* The bra* ia someold fashioned seat of armuge-mnit. It has no keyhole inside. But why it ahould Ira fastened
' can't un-lerstaiML Mrs liav.ran *r ni«v>—I stippM- you kno irf the people */ the turaaethe good polu-eman that you are?"
■r.' 0 ?. "2 “Vus. 1 know the name." said Ota-
.ErhT._.,. :rf 1 Mahb. „ -
.fnrf all Chronic and
Kervows Disorders.
fa* nearly n qii.rier ot i
»X) |*l*)*lri*n» haci
ithL r I e;*.--- He bud aaror»1 tlili his fnil name was Bernard. *s Vicki-ry TImw* was.nothing pso lv agn i,-! ill** mull VkhnysKr^a he M« (Bed U> have m* «rau|«aUou ami that be- was aei. .'. t**d t*. jraow ling shout the quiet .-'tr>vle i i ('layfiftids hoimv ■ what late at night, a man to la.-p an The, emstabte swiftly ran his mftid's eye oviT tie*dwellers t u 13 Ki-L<|«r rrjod. and tlien he gUmvd furtively al the,
young man * weriioa.l.
Ortainly there was something odd about tins gentb ruau bring b. krd Into his nsrai. It might ni**an nothing, but it might mean sumedliing, and the worthy polievtiian was d*-.-rmin«d not uovr away from tlie h* m*.* until be oould tarn bis track on tbe premisM with’a psfcratlyeusy initaL He advanced cl.ee- to the I tall d*»g again, put ituit the, glass pau, 1 and fail'd to di't*e-t any enmd in the bitwe. Tlcu he rt* l.i*t«l fr lu tbe hull dreg- and advanced t . the nmlnr of the fnrat |iBr Th. vr* was a narrow graveled path leading from the porch ■# the hall d*eg the other cm) of the fCcrieVrart. Inside
('ommireioucn of Itetds f*.i
aylvanU.
Money to lean 00 Kirs* M"ft*agr. l.ds fur aula at Houth AUanliotlty
OPEI (M SUSO* ®
' BELLE vuE HOT BATHS,
DRUCCISTS AND CHEMISTS SAMUEL SCHURCH. IC MerVet Street, Pniledelpfcu. ,*» •»' »»
dare In Pure l>ruic».<!bainlnal».
Pateni Medldi
Dra.NTAKKK« A 1S2S MM SL, Pl 120 WW a. 1h ftHti*®* CiL
thle M,-t.-,.lf a little gruffl,
••Tliey kne w I was g* .ing off early this Ig. IWinje they have detained
roe* t.a tlie bill " He laughed
had made a god joke aud then far a few m-imonl* rotapead into siteurev "Hear any one moving?" asked the
polio-man.
It mud have l-era n f»l»*- alarm They slot, semndly surely. ; iterhap. they w.me up lat**- W.raW y<« ; mind giving tl*' 1.11 another tug. Mr ! Polhraman?" Oiostahle- Metcalf made- two steps fig- * ward and pulled the hell again. 1 "Ah. I think we have started ame one at tot'" cried the young m*n. “I am sure I heard a noise to the house. It { is *,itb»*r Mr, Ihivoru or Mi» Rorlnry. But they may he emie time elreudng, , arsisisbie. J won't ask vvu to trouble ' any furtle-r Y*». 1 lecor Um- aouno us feral. Awfully obliged to yioi. I-,instable*. I was <ai tbe 1-e A*<ut fur the milkman : (* »«*• ■ oiier early hamontau when yra *• from lodng kept was a trifle uneasy is e arabm* atlUw
"Pm ta a Trjulnr tx.
tbe path, feate.oing tbe space parlor window, waa a strip trf clay about 1H inches in depth, In which ip ferns were planted 'Ah!" said Orastolile Metcalf sndderaly as he tuned his eyre upward and gmiud at the par lira w ■'Theere's anmething UTeaig here. Be sb.-jsd aud loiktd at the place wbe-re tbe two «a«hre met. Tlierai he st*■«! era tipi.-, •ndnavriiig Pi raise his to tlie- k-rel .rf the window hasp After a few in* murals he stcope'. backward. ruMuua h‘a chin an>I stanner down aro the patch eg clay oneler the window. In a few momenta tn*rae hr mind hia eyes and adelrewsd h'ms-lf to the young man overhead inaqutet bam. "Tlie, hasp erf the fnau window has Ml f>rae*d hse'k." said be. "Hi?" exclaimed the vie rig man. leaning w. 11 out irf the windouOoistalile Metcalf rtyraal.d the toftratura. adding, "rtash anetns to have
been jobbed at."
“Hasp furoe.1 hoc* I" exclaimed the rang n * on "That, rat iura strange, ten t
It? Bather alarming."
"Lreikaudd. 1>i you know anything about thefasteratags? Canrful folk alomt Ir windows here. I should have sup
d" •
'Oareful! I ahcrald think an Mr* Dawn is about the meat particular per V* 1 evsr knew ate rat braking Up at night Haap braxre) tuck, you oay? 8ba’d have atej* a a ink If nhc'd known
my altogetheT. ' * I braked it
Thai wa
» all nina
I*ollre
"And y.*"— As th»' policeman st-.d staring at the open l.dns’im window a pioc iug shrie k fell opm ins ear* CHAPTER II
I>E*I>
The head and «h<«ldera'of the young man. AUnrt 8te-inwrath, were throw hurriedly out if the window as the Bound of the piercing cry died away. "What in thunder is that ?' ’ he gasped. "Has tbe hall iV.ra brew upened yet?" Constable Mi-t.aH made f' aiunrrr, but squared his Klsraldere arWl atefqrad back to the hall di.ra. He trailed Um bell vigranusly ami then applied himself to the bvecker. In a few tweuMrata he beaad theaound of feet- swiftly dearranding the stair* Then he caught sight thnragb the glaw panels <rf the hall do>* trf a dim and ghoatlike figure. Then he board a btJt Imtng shot tack, the rootle erf a chain and tbe sound <rf a key being turned in the link The hall do,ra was then opened with a swift movement, and a young girl who w.ge a whit.- and tenjflid orante nance ocofrantod the polHraman "Mt annt! Mr* Davorn!" shcgmiipBd. "What's wrong, miss?" "Ph,- ia dying—dead. I fear I am an tcrrilkd 1 can aconraly realixe it Will you run f<ra the manat doctor? IVa-haps aomething may tra dtXMx. " Oranudih' M'-u-alf otiqipid into the hall and pb*vd hia band uu tbe arm irf the temflrd girl "Just a mounvit. miss." said he 'But we an, kaing time," cried the young girl, wringing her band* "Pwh*ps it is not to W. though she is cold—it *ld. My dear annt. who went to bud quite well last night—she ia <kad. cold. 1 can acarouly nolim it " Hbe oovered her face with liar bauds nd amnud utterly bewildered. "Perhaps it U only a fit nr an hat way," suggnst.vi the policeraian. Sow, you put on your hat. mis* and run round fira Ur Piracival on the Ooaorat nod. He's the morost doctor, I I must stop and see after Uiinga We may, as ytra aay yuunK'lf, *e losing prtcious minute* Will you direct me at once to Mrs Davrran loom and then hurry for the docarra?" "Oh. I can’t go near the room!" aol bed the girl "I daren't go near iL I am so Unified irf death—and aha te~ tkod—ooldlSha buret into a paroxysm erf weeping as she uttered the last word* "Only Just tell me where to find the room. There. Is that a hat trf your* miss? Look* like it, I should suy," tal ing a hat from a small stand whic stood tn the hall "Row. please, star off, mis* 1T1 And the room fur mvscH "It is there." pointing, "tira the first landing. 1 ’ said the girl, making a atrerag eff*rat to control herself as with ' bling Angers she pat tn her Lot. "Thank you; now be off. And if you mat«»—1 mean a jvluvnuui, mloi—you might oblige l*y atradmg him along hoe. Gome now; tbe air will act you up " And almtat pushing Miss K -Un v 1 of the htraae Ounstalih. Metcalf rkwed the hall chs* and thro numntod the stairs at a bound At the top of Ua> Unit landing, facing the hall door, was a room, the dot* at which was half open. Tbe (•iluarauw entered the room, which was fumMhwt as a kind of sitting nnm and slreptng
'’U at .
After the key had loon turned the pro
BERKSHIRE PEOPLE.
trf the state was to it* buginniiMB made up at man varied .-Irtmrats Qmn tbe eastern. Fr< ran the Talley, rf theOumeo*icut'aoVatem puabed through th* moan tain gaps into that of the Houaatenic; tbe hi Us artrwraci raratlera from the flat
«rf Cape Cod, while the Y*rak hare left In
Uon* and such forces 1
Mnanonary oral,' repr-aented by sarh nanma as KUut and Hargoant, founded surktraidgo • J* raail.au fcdwari* here apml the yore a hu h roisimatafl tha prime and fullntaa at his puwara Ephraim Williams, the fighter in the Freawh and Indian war. dying on the ha tx lehr Id. left hia f* rat one to plant and endow the eolter* which hors hte name. Mark Hopkins. Berkshire hern and fared. anrSber Arnold of Rugby, set hte a whole geoerntlcB;
hiteory aoldiere, saints
throughout i
leskuig al the fare rarslu. it at to him aa if the woman gled. tail he nrald And 11
the key was n*4 three traa no plane f.ra It inside He drew htraV the thaw aud found th** kray in the l .* outaida. Three was a small trasas h it at the Lock trf the dots.
its Ufa TV* naaralnga trf Jonathan Edward* which ft* good and evil hare had an grant an inflnmce upon theological thought, found their mca* powerful eipreasion to hie treultea cat the will, which waa writtes while be lived to St*rakbridge. Lsraox here-) tbs last public uttarenoiv erf Cham mg; hte auenoanr. OrviUe Do-racy, beraa 100 yaore
(17*4) at K' - •• •
ago (IT place 1
born the two B . _ _ dent of Oultunbia col lege, the i*hre the trfvll war. OUvar
Sell
i'dmsa lived ft*
Pittsfield Catharine Marta Sedgwick drew around her at Bo-Abridge and leans a distinguishv) cirrle of the heat literary society if irair own oouatr^aad world. Fanny Kemble here made for year* her home. Isaigfelltnr. Lowell. Hawthorne, Herman MtdviUe, Bmchar. O. P. R Jamra, ivnrag* William Oarfatthew Arnold and othera lingered ig and Lwed tbe beauty trf three . wbtre plain hiring and h*rh thinking hare brand noble exprnaagm ia th* I>ast and where hvn and threw they still survive, optic tf the Inflowing tide nf wraith sad luxury that flood* the
Berkshire of todav
ootne to it through drink, who oourhwy with moldy greiMOTy when they ges four mrexths; a ptoutel at a tree and easy to a red shawl, who, merely to oblige a friend. aoM k stolen watcA; a •by acravant girl In a broad straw hat, ft * breaking and « ‘ ‘ -
1 H « U-hslf. by which b« t Mta real rrtiainate ore the public uc Uiiiira-anra in the way of re-offl.-iala by strading ngistered
rwd deal m-rau irf* the *ela> tl'ra.f hi* plprere and the 11
the pour July by d< rater or any

