VOL. XV.
OCEAN CITY, X. •)., THURSDAY,' FEHHL AKY «.
NO. 4.->.
Ocean City ^entinel. rCBUMKD WKKII.Y AT OCEAN OTY, N J., E C. HOBiNSOS, Eiilor ait i) teut.
.Ittonwyi-at-Laui «■' M 1 •hand, " » rTOKNEY ASD COr.MiKLLOB AT LAW
Fh , tiri^ns, Druggirt ■ D K l- 3. AVAGGOrs
Phj klrlan and lEriig^Ut,
“* - AGBtIRr AVENUE,
r J. M. CHESTER & CO.,
REAL ESTATE
THE HR.
KrtUiuranJ*.
i MARSHALL’S DINING ROOMS (OK ■.ADIEU AND «JENT». No. 1321 Market Street, PH 11. AI JKI.ru I A.
C\n; MAY C. H., N. J. NallDNI» •
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SeHUYL/tR . G. WOODftOUU. JONATHAN HAND, Jr.. souctfoa m kaster m chmrrt. j •'Al’K MAY cot’HT H>H-SK. N J. :
STRICTir TEMPERANCE.
MEALS TO ORDU nc>N « A. M TO > 1’ M j
Knvt IMnbriw, wiih ihrf* \'*m~ talilw, for S5 ornla. Turkr> or I -Kirken
IHuuem, S6 retil*.
ladii-B’ Kooui ii|—i»ir* wllb Ixdue-
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PORE SPRING WATER AIFICV AI.I. MIUHT.
{-J.ARRY
0»Hn».elIor-nt-J-in\v, CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE. «. J.
CmUriuiors mi‘I lluiliisrs. S.JB. SAMPSON. contractor’and guilder »o. :l«.1 luorlllM Urrwn ( Ur M. J. JOSEPH V. HASH,
ARCHITECT,
BAKERY,
GOI SoutFfVenty-^econdStreet CONTRACTOR AND BUiLDFR,
Omul < lly, J.
Io* Oram', Irrw, Frozen Fruit* and Jellle*. Weddinr* and Kvt-ninR T5nt«l»liimentx a Siwrialty. EveiytbfnR flyfurDinb Uw ut.lr and wi five ofctiarfA-. NOTHING SOLD OR DELIVERED ON SUNDAY.
•\YALLACE S^lSLIA, R.EA.1^ ESTA.T 1C
Nirholn* Coraon. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, OCEAN CITY, X J ru. iOil,tii-.*. HuiLlioxs jHit up «cN>trad or
insuhancp: aoe 4IS MAUKCT NT.. CAMIII-.n
ilo ADd tn rrot. Mowj l-'
G. v. MOOKE,
i. N , : Architect, Builder,
I'll %( TI< AI. NI.ATFK.
Orrnn < ilj. X. J.
PETER MURDOCH, j ! '*" 1 • “ „ CEO. A. BOURCEOIS & JON, coal ana ■vvooo, (' ar p rn | frs .jnj Huildcrs. Ocean City, N. J. 1 Ord»r» loft »i «* A'ah'iry'••arm* wW tM'F.AX' < ITA . X.J. ■ • " -w-- — [ KWImal'a ttrra KuUdln*« «wl«d by caaD. H. HAJMtPHOIV, I LANDER S. CORSON, Stoves, Heaters,Ranges. PUMPS, SINKS, &C., CONTRACTING BUILDER. 408*10 Asbury Avenue, oittci:-. wr*i *»r.. near him im.. OCEAN CITY, N. .T. CH.V. > I.
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D. GALLAGHER, n. STANTTOl*. DEA1.HH IN i NiitrardnK Ralldrr
FINE FDfiNITDHE,
43 South Second Street, PRACTICAL n J l lflh aud 4 rnlral. Orraa « ll», *. J.
rHiiJLDin.rHiA, r*.
L. S. SMITH & CO.. RAIL BTHn RRB IRS8BRRCE RfiEKTS. 114a A»har> Aarnac. OCEAN CITY. N. J. PAimnaa by oixthait <*ii tiav.
Hiikert, Uroeert, Xto. JACO »SCHU FF_, the^pionIer" bak’ert No. 700 A.bory Aveuue, ooum cm. * i
gTEELMAN & ENGLISH, Contractors-Bttilders, Orraii t/ltj. X’. J.
ISRAEL S. ADAMS & CO. Real Estate ■ Insurance .A-G-EHSTTS, koons I, 4 A I, l*»l EiUU I Ut BRildIM. ATI.ANTIC CITV. «• JOmmMaoMV ot lb*«b fcif, IVnn-
■/I ran la.
Moury to ban on Flirt Morton lauta fur aale at rttailb AUautlc CTly M^CUmE, HERITAGE 4 CD., DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS
J u HEADLEY, CARACNYCR nb JOB SH0P. IM KiK CITY. ».J- . iimnipllr allmdod lo. Tnrnin*. and tbaf Irani.*, ■i.n i,la.nk. Karnilarr r. t»ir*d wbtrtirrKW .Dor . . . . ,.it, lUwidmrr. »
- SI'ju j" T. BRYAN. IM«»«W. k—««•*•«• No. 1007 iu<iy« Aw.
rif.ladrlpbia.
»sw mi ioi sumi « ' ,l1 BELLEVUE HOT BATHS,
SAMUEL SCMURCM.
|>R. J. E. PRYOR
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Omni City. X’. J.
T, C. HUTCHINSON. M D.
I lomccopathiMt.
No. 021 Central Avenue.
OC'KAM CITY. !*. $. ,
itrntdrnt I'hyaioiair lj.tr ,rf Pbfla. QR. WALTER L.YERKES,
DENTIST,
Tiickahoe. N. .1. DRS. EDWARDS&CURRY. -I>KNTtJ^TS. «-»m. la. IliuwlllnV t,..I*dine. Take Ktevator. " 14 I a Clww i,u* HI . Plnlaili lj.liia. l‘.i.
r Insurance Agents.
Joe
OCEAN CITY. N .
nj« iuit caiKulr Tallin sum! n hondrnd j. rih-L. ' m-.TM'j- war ? Of cam
J. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Steam and Gas Fitter.
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Plasterer* ami Brteic-layer*, if. UTOKLrllLL O O. ADAMS STONEHILL & ADAMS, PlMlrr.iiK, Itaii(;i' Ni-ttinK, llrlrli laiyinc. A,’. Ill u-orb In mn.nn l.nr prnairMl OFF AX' CITY, X'.jr. Harry HEADLEY, OCCAM CITV HOmi:. — TIT A«l»ury Avenui*. PLASTERING, BRICK LAYING OrumenUI Work ot Ewrj DeKflpliM.
Repairin'; a specialty. Bath Tubs anil * Plumber Supplies. TJit» Awbui-.v v\ v«-nin
CONYER 4 BUZZARD. tinnilary 1*1 limiting. Stoves, m »• TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING. ^Aobblnj! prampttjr atlehArt ta. KMimnln nari Anbury Avenue.
ALBERT GILBERT.
iiu:at>i»:\t BY INHALATION I IS29 tich St., Phila., Pa.
orCon»uni|Hlon.A«IHwnM«. Mr. i-niiln. Uyapepwla.CalarrM. M* I-farr. Mcadaclic. Oftrllllj, M lie*.in.nl Ian.. KrnrnUcin. .Jnd all' J ChruTiic and Nervous Disorders.
B**r<r •‘quarter ot
h-.llb •D.l rljor ^tli r.'L'7...n c—dar^ - - - * ■ fc* dy.pap.lc IbIhuIIMI for tan]
M> fried.
•a.i»r.ly cr—1 "I dr—
•r—sSSSjSSdmwpm. V "l^k HOI. FV.rld. •• w Dire*. Tnwin..
112 Market Strwt, Pniiadeiphit. ,^*^1.. ^t*«"
boaWn. In I’ure I >ru*., < «’b««nHaU. ____ , New avn fio T Wrt bathln#. J
Dm. MTAKKKV ISM Airtlt.i 170 SUM Si Sn fnmim Crt
MARK LAKE
GILBERT 4 LAKE. Honse <S Sip Painters. NTOKi: AMO NHlie. not* A Kill'It 1' AW KM ITK.
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OUR SHOES SPEAK VOLUMES
FOR THEMSELVESI
Valann. flllcd with partturnl polnb
4 ronibirtaldr In t.lm In .1 >. a
KNORR & CO., ASBUBY AVENUE AND NINTH STREET. XliMM 11. (8. Mlattbewi CUT SBOPPtMC F8EE OF CHBRGE.
B.C. INGERSOLL&CO.,
UMiKKTSKHKS HSD HJd BH Iijd KKS
i* lullr urrpaml u> lake rlimnt ot • «..ii form. rnbarBlk. if Hw k.rmi'r rltj. JEFFRIES & KEATES. UNDKRWKKItS WD KJdlWIiMKICS. G.kacaT A Utac. Maxk&caa. j »» want avkmue. oekAR city a j IRA S. CHAMPI0N7 WbuMnlr and Stmali IImJm In ICE CREAM. LEADING IILK DEALEI OF OCEAN CITY MMdalrr'r, »aU»» -alb* Seteils Stmt u4 Attarj Aknu E. CLINTON k CO., “‘BRUSHES, tOOS IAIKET, ui I 1 TENTH ST.. ruitJkuacj'Mia. ra.
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“Miiriii I ti«k did you «t«an h for it tki» nuantiiffk* “I did t>'4 atan'h fir it, bet I aaw on tbr floor ui the mom the d.»k tank.-n o|»'n. Tbn nvaiey, no doubt, u — but ib> not Ihtuk it u tbr L w t4 it that distract* n«', V.- v “And who kniwr ijf tbn ri.dter. do yoti think, Dtiaar “I knew it was tbnro. ** , •'Only yuurwlf knew i4 it* An- you ' £lb.-l Rndney Jimiarxi fir nonie me mem* U-ftire unsw.TinR. Tb.in in '« rhekutk* v.tlre *1h. rAiilnl iwIy: "Ouly nii - lf and toe’cithcr. ” CHAITEB V Maiuicx LS<-iAisr. There «'i» a knock at tin- hall doer as Mi** Rodney.,haviis£ madr the slatenteu* that id*- Wii* lit4 the only perwai who was aware <4 the nKsw-y taoiuc in the bouae, flunx her*. If inl-i a i luur and a»faui bunt into a iri«*ii«iax*flt 1/ WH-p '’Ekruse me, min>," said the cnatahK “I uinwt 1««<<- yim fiw the jn-MSil to yonraelf. Ko doubt thi*
fnMnd hi* notelKiiik and poK H into the brvwat <rf bin tmiie. TTa-n he Ml the naan. ckauiiK the dor quietly, after him. In the ball he raw fucr men—Constable Young, win., bearing the knock and learning there was no ar-rvaut in the •, had dividrA tn makehinua-lf uw1 well a* ornamental. Albert Stemworth and IV-mard Vn-kery. wh-. did nut like hi* fellow-lodger and jnfnrrr.i not to be left akmi- with bun <a the lauding, were well kranm to Caiatable Meh-alf—but th<- f-ainh man. fir whom d‘*ir had juat h«* inaued. was a amuiger to tne otaistaiur-, in-nign «*• fancied he had a meimry of lus face. The find imyruum » a* that tin* waa a gentleman fnan be Aland Yard, but a •wifi glance at his carriag.- and Nwring. as be paamvl into Uw hall, aunvinivd Metcalf that he waa not a man » bo bad paraed through the firee. "Your busuMoa, mrP" demanded Young as the newaanrr sbad in the ' ill. - . Oawtable Young was a burly man <rf about 6 feet 10 inch<« / in height. Ill* ** was brusque and hiv-ti ring, hi* a dorp, rtv] mig !«**. Every hand that did not ue-ld a p.lhriuan'a staff was against him . It i*, m< «t likely he would hare f, It kindly duqsiwd b-ward one who wielded the- magical wand of the musical ouadurba, and {robably be would have gaaid at a numhal in full flg with a tsnignant .-ye. But “Um Its h<aKa and glury, its nnlimiud piwiT. it* dignity, iu infallibiUly all in all to Unstable Young. When he wore hi* belli*4 (soUmt head gear, there was nothing very remarkable in the amng. chavin. fat face eg in the gmal round chin Bin wh.n Unstable Young slowly liflid his helmet yi« tncuunumi him lauvhiwded you were at <«**• start kd by his btwd. The sha|a. id his head ed fir cone, th. Iwld bq. of the skull making the a|* x of the ooe mirv star thug than if It wrre rkahed with hair. The lose <d the on**-—that is to say. hi* chin and the lower |*nU*i« ./ hu *kull wa* iwffid ..ut with fat and if it might at any ussueut melt and run down his *«<nnous eh.at Indeed, jou felt—if r« w«e it a kindly disp.* sitiin—that it would hr agnwt rvlmf tn UsMalik- Young If hi* tkwh w.aild thaw and nwlvr itaclf into a dew The newcanar glanced taaiifully at hia' challenger -•I Wish to Mis* Ri.lney.’’ ha
id.
Uantahle Metcalf st.'iqa-d f- award. "Wauld y,a> kindly walk thia way with me. rtr?" sn-pj.ing toward the iku of the naan which lay ts-hiod the fnsil lorl-r—a room na>«l chiefly a* a Lan. “Our iii*|*-rt<» u taking of it." addn-oUng hlmarlf to
Yomg.
“Maybe*
being akor.' rath.* awkward •landing about . ’’ |aauung
and Vs-ktry
“Vray erry, hut We
JuM 110W Our Jna)M4ir Wcm't be kaig,
I 'm sure, and V 11 -41'
Now. air, 1 folkvw me!
lit* is awful' > c Is. nenng - '<4f hw glov f-vg.-tl mg tbr rxistu
and cor. I aie ls»‘ charg.- here. 1 A k4 of qv«ll- a
4 I last I'm O'* -ary . of rrbef. “ raid Omstab a ! mg Mr Vick*Yjr fixedly
r ail at
..•'Ye*; sir, *Jw i* in tie- booar.
she is great It u|a*4 To l< II yrai the randid truth 1 did it, 4 think it would be
fair cai h.r tn k4 srrruigrv. iutra of eouiwr. it » differ, ut with ye
“What dnyianswi -' iTMjuind Le-
ckwr angrily He ktx-w th. v.-ne alluding to the I' iall' to i-u-d hot * .x-n Ktlei air! him* erty hr nnM 1114 toleral. in
dluauiM- pdm-mau. 'Aim- hi Mis* Rodin-)-:" h.- Inquired again abruptly
| and l oi su hungry as a huntn
CHAPTEB VI rxiJKB * VLOt'ii
Whik- the twif kaigers at
“Thai will 4<i Thank you. r.» I have n<a t»**i- mnaja-lite. but I as if 1 w.Te a)««t to *•. mad ” He snnn-h.--! up hi* hat. which h. laid 041 the i.-U-V- -si .nt.-rinc llie r tore 'iff hi* -lisv gkw au.1 «tri*1« tnu. th. hall “Exi-itable pnwn ^TvfleeMfl the *raistable, following lif . Lrekrc into ' hall and watching hint as hi- <qa-ned the d.** <f the fr-«il lark*. “Now. grntkwim. said Mi-tcuH, ad diming him* If n. Wemwirth and \ k V ery. “I think th<>bark lark* anil Is- tbr handled plane hr y.m uutil <mr in«purt
Evidently tis- y-ung mnticn tbipks he isa pemai.f Mimeitopmtaaachrre. IteiBworth, "luipndmi snot inlrodn.*-.! her*- aiel met *ei
w hr has jpnd n
I *41 le enrytkiag
Bernard Vickery was nWaii. H< *t1 more liki- an ant>«nat<ai than a hu lan being. He did fust as hr ww <U«lrd, mid Mummi as if huamewaUring ul.iul in a dream Afu-r some m.ai.mt* if awkward aiucr in the tack par 1.4 Snscwicth "It is a horribk- affair alingothcT. Seems to g>4 wurse the nsaw you think cf it Poor inoffeauovr lady, luunlcn-d ineoMMoud!" “WhaA's Uial you sayf" exrlai Vickery, suddenly waking into life glaring round the mas. “At least an I am told by the on ble there," pointing to Mriculf “It is impiurthlr to agy y.4 how the lady cam.- by her death." said Mrfe-alf "It might have lawn suicide’’' sug
“Ican't 14-U. nr." "Then there is that mid my U-ing ks-ked into my man and the front parka window being breed '' "Yea." said tiswtabfcMUcwlf That lucking frf yean d<*s Is nay puxallug, but I aupi*ur there wasan obynra in it” Ko dead* to sec-tii* the priwm whs
broke in fro
"Iw
quired Mr. Viekcay tn a “Yea. Just the nunr.
tleman, Mr."—
You are quite sure I was ki-ki-d in fnan the outsider' asked Vk-krrv
"Quite aure.
That IS very strang.- nrtaliriy. >-• you any idm. o-aaSabk—I «up prai> you do nc* mind me —*.-g the quratun; 1 know y-n will is4 answer it if you dcm'l like—have y.m any Hba what time if the night was the b-an hie d.««f d*ae-> Heaven*! H mak.v niy bksd cold to think cf ft “ I haven't th. koM Idea, air Thai will he f.g tie- muOMr'a jury lo •raxle, •’ never thaighl .f on inquem Of a. u# courar " M> Viclury again n-la|*rd into hi* dmuullk.- «aaditl>aL "1 was quite U|>*4 this ni.ciung," h4.-iiiw.cth tn a J-unty luie. "al ig my*.-If a r In my man. a mali.ni go it uxadd anas as If II he uw- thing l ought to ic truly thankful hr IX-chat- th. burglar*—If burglary of a tat .f a bcaiae like lio*
poor Mrs XX*e..
have |
tev.ru. the; _ fnait |arbr BO.kaT.aing U. oauf.at the Weeping girl At Real he uWo* s—J *1 te mrr m any way fo the ismMe tragedy. Mauiire l*rrk-(v was hi nor If In a wildly exettod cuediti<n. Wtxn he felt Uiat Ethel had gnm n cmlm be could nartaiu himw-lf no lodger, and etaa m-'-ie-ed to pa.e tie man. hi* hands fold.d behind his back, in a few aotnrats be lelt that be moM speak ainm* * ly <f the tragedy • aha* -
dearest." be aaidU "The a
<e I 1. .* at
"1 should nc* feel the awfulmo* of it so mui-h only f<r the ha words 1 had last night with her—with my dear aunt, who ha* been my mly fra rat and jro-t«-t-a ana.*- my father died. It ruts me to the h.ort to think 1 can ncvtvsaire see h« or hear her vedns. never be able to seek hec f.rgiveoeas." "I know ! kwor,'KtheL dsarmt." said Isnfa-tr. standing will a metart. aud thin a-ixiug the girl's hand. "1 must mean harribty M-lnsh to you. I am ly.rnbly m tboh. but try not b> blame me, diwreet I lose you b.<uv than all the wield . I oaeneg ihmk «f anything or anybody calmly wlen my Lb-aighu are if you. Du not thmk l<«v tadly if naturally feel at yimr tomble kaac We w»ri>'n. viv frnanh she and L It is your truuhk- and my own wlflah troubles that an-n. or dismcong mi let mu be candid, dtanut, as I have always. I h-ie. •**n with you. whatever may have b<*« my faulta I aw he this uuming the happuwt man tn England. My bii«- .f mUing y*w this day my wife ilashud all my dark rkiuds away 1 am mea the Deal wntebod man in the wirkl * Dr L»:r-k rr spoke with altuust Iceathkws rajadltt "Dai't say ihaL Maurirai Tty and oontrul yonra-lf Why ahnukl you be the unat wt. ti-bud man in the wiadd*" "Why i Am I nut already suspected— I can fi*l 11. know it—cf the crime that has br^jU nonniUted under thia tvafT' “Oh. you diust wa ray such wicked, such fiohshly wicked thing*!" cn.-d the yiaiug girl, rising and *i*nng at him with wild and h-rmr Uikvi cym. I am wring to ronml mVa-Tf. te my way h.-r- I met Peirival and s police inspoctig in thi- Criaasoit r od. They ar as
The
_ -JBHHH......—__ is always at the betkan if all miachiof. Is it nut so? " “I think the mcocy is gene." anrwrard the girl in a tn-cibUng vigce. 'The desk la lying uu Um- fl>*r hrolnai ip. It caught my eyos bcfiav I know anything if thi> n-rriblc diaiwisy 1 was ' -ot to make " "My p»g darling It is seUUi if me to be alile Ui think if little elne lait my miacralik- self. But tkai I yen see how I have to (■- almost mad? Dun't you 1
me. with the
knowledge that I was in s.re tnathle for money, that money w.«ild save me fnan disgrace, fnan ruin—that yia are ted itfca will be fastmed upra me. •tupisMi te I can new hope 10 outhtet fhnqiirk*—thdlmlpmel—no* only of (heft, tat of munkv ” Hr flung up Ufa arm* aa he apnke and as again about t» oaitirar his wild walk up and down tbr man wht« the yiamg girl caught him ftnaly by the
A Philadelphia laayir said a vary bright thing te. isber day He was Mk*] with a gnapif fn.veK and they •ere di«-uani>g In a drralt.ry Way Ibe hading tuftew if th- day On if th-

