Ocean City Sentinel, 19 November 1896 IIIF issue link — Page 1

VOL. XVI.

OCEAN CITY, X. J., Tyi/KSDAY. NOVEMHEU lii, ls<«;.

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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITT N. J., tC.JOBISffl.HlMimpnelir.

DR. J- S, WAGGONER, Physician ami Druggist, Hi. 731 Altai) Aiiege Oc«n C#|, *. I. Mr " (VinauMi * ‘“'s ft ** Unr « r T. Cn«fi«»oM»T.

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CANARIES FOR CONVICTS.

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DR- J- E. PRYOR. LAW OFFICES

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By GILBERT PARKER. (OopyrUhC UK. tj Um Aulbor

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MARSHALL'S

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, „ D K N. HOWARD BURT. HARRY S. DOUGLASS, So. 1321 Market Street, „ n

’ Holiday Cottage, He 809 VESLET AVENUE. OCEAN CITT, I

PHILADELPHIA.

STRICTLY TEMPERANCE.

CoUIlMellOI'-flt - I all CAPE HAT COURT HOUSE I. J. G. V bourgeois!

NUUI TO ORDEK FROM • A. M. TN» I r. H Uoud Knaxl Dinner*, Kith three VeRrtablta, for cenla. Turkey or t 'hlrken Dlnnere, SS cent*. Ladire' doom u|Milalre with homelike comfort*. PURE SPRING WATER. BAKERY, tiOl South Twenty-MfcondSUvot. Ire ( ream. Ire*. Kronen Krulta and Jelllea. Wedtliur* and Kvenlu* Kotertaln meut* a Hpedallj. Everything lo furUtah tb* table and act flee of duuge.

Counsellor-at-Law,

T. ABBOTT. M. I).. t*li}«i<-ian ■■■<1 Surgeon.

OFFICE—C«ra*r Ctilnl ud EiftbU SlrwL orx.ci HOURS • > U. . j. .n t.,». ATLA J- TR , cm ' N j j)R. CHAS. E, EDWARDS. | ^£ b ert A. HOWELL, PKIfJTIST, - Attoi-ne.v-nt-I^aw, 1314 Walnut St 1'pet. M»«er«.aU.Hrtuo lnt h»ti.er} PHILADELPHIA ltDO " " ,,r “ l

M’CLURE, HERITAGE & CO.,

DRUCGISTS AND CHEMISTS G. THOMAS.

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Tellurd drew eaogUt hu niu*t

•avagely for a lulnnte. then Jet it go with a ran of ironical lauglit.tr. He looked round him. He «aw in the rttul two or three people who had been attracted by the nia*ic. They ■-. necl *n ettnuu* merely, eo apatlietic—hi* feeltng* were playing at full tMfcv To him they were the idle, luihMive apeutur* ! of hU trouble. All ela' wa* dark al*<ut him mve wliere <u the hill tb.- light* of ! the Tempi- hotel (bowed, anil a man and j woman, hi* arm round Iter, could I- i •een pacing among tlie treea. Telford | ! turned away from thi*. ground hi* hwl I into the turf and aaid : • '1 » i«h 1 could I ace who alie U. Her voice? If* impoa- ! Dble.” Be edged cluae to the window, i » here a light ►how.-d at the .-dg<- of the ! csrtaina Suddi-kflylie pull'd up. ■‘No. Wh(*-r.t Rhe nr I knaiw in time. Thinga come round. It'a almot uncanny a* It (land*, but then it wa* uncanny—it ha* ail been |*1 aiore tbe •tart." He turned to the window again, raiaedbu hat toil, walk'd quickly out into the road and made hi* way lo the View hotel. A* he came upon the veranda Mildred Margrave j>a»*d - him. He aaw the ahy IihA of intereat in h<T fa<-e. and with aimple rourtiwy he raiaed hi* hat. She how.*l and wmt on. lie turned and looked after her; thep. I (baking hi* bead aa if to diamia* an uni thought, enter.*! and

About thi* time tbe party at IIagar'* room* waa’breaking op. There had been more tinging by Mr* Dot lor. She railaackrd her memory for half rememlercd melodira — whimaical, arcadian, aa.1— and Hagar (at watching tier, outwardly i quiet and apprrriatitr, inwardly

like

le had

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before. When hia guiwta were ready, went with them to their hotel. He aaw that Mr*. Detlorahrankfrom the attend-

_ _ i ance of the Prior.-, who iuaiat.-d on Uik-

No. 108 Market St., iDgofthe‘ , *trang.-rinthegr.*-nrr*on.”

j When they arrived at the in-tel. he managed, simply enough, m u-u.l the lari on some nii«i<*i f<w Mr* I>-U«r. which, he wa* determined, should be perma-

nent *0 far aa Uiat e

with her on the t.-rr^re. He did force the reniTeraatteti, nor try to lead ] it to the’erent of theeveniug. which, lie felt, waa more important than other*

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care to talk jn*t then. He had 1 bad any diffimlty in moTereatiun her—they bad a •ingnlar ra|iport. rmim ^ bad traveled much. *.*-n more, lam.; bend everything, wa* ahy to 1

Tn^SeCiii ,riLb people who did not int.-r

apouianeoua witn tnoae that ( yet wa* never—aave to aervu a ry pnrpoar—a bail fellow with any 01: He knew that he eraild be perfectly m

w-ardly be waa boyiahly rarn-wt ini wardly. *" a telling Ml* Detlor of aome le luul aceu in South Africa chinjf there fur a Loulon weekly, telling it gra)ibically, incuivej ly—he wa* not fluent. He etched in (perch; be did not paint. She looked up at him once <r twine aa if *nme thought waa running parallel with ■ He caught tbe look. He hw! _ . to the eloee of l,u narrative. Prrarntlr < Vnlrally locatnl. 0|-en all I lie year, ahe pot oat her baud and l.mcbed hla Hral.d n.im*. KJcctric light. Arieelan ! «rawater. Sanllan. drainage. i I t,0tt " H. C. OOFK. “Iwill not question your judgment." he replied, amiliug. “1 am glad (hal

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W. L. BERRY, Manfuacturing; Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST.,

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OCEAX CITT, Jt.Jt. HARRY HEADLEY.

Real Estate and

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SAMUEL SCHURCH

Boardwalk, between yth and mb SU. New Suits for surf bathing.

"Why humbled?" *h<-laughed softly. good opini.ai* which make us vain, utben which make u. live up to them, while we [' .“Kew men know that kind uf fear. ! Too are a vain race." | "You know beat Men show certain U to women moat. ”

"That l*

thing* they aeldum apa-ak lo each <abcr, hot to women they often apeak freely, and it makra one shudder—till one knows the world, and p-t* nae.1 to U.” "Why ehudder?" He gneabd tbe anhot be wanted. n<a from mere cariosity, to hear her aay it. . “The Imtinraa of life they takrarriooaly—money; position, chiefly m«ey. Life itaelf—bnim. happroew, the aflectiona, fneod*hi|v—i* an incident, a

thing to juggle with."

“I do not know you iu thi* qatirioal mood, "he anawarred. " I need tinw to get u*ed to it before I can reply. 11 “I surprise you? People do not expect me ever to be either a>-rintu rr—<r

aatmcaL only look Hamlet amid—a «j _ Am I rbetorieal^'•.

' T don't brie ve you are really aa'irioal and pieaw don't think me imper-

-tinent if I aay I d.>

Tb* other

but with a char. In met gar.- aa.'h a* one area nfteiKwt in the ere* of children, yet (be had wen the dupliril backward and “An artist'* rabject ought rred to him," he aai.L “li himself, and then it inn’t hard—to hi

tileuL”

They walked fur a few moment*, evving nothing. The terraee wa* flllicg with penple. *» they went 0]*« the veranda and Mt down. Thire w.-ro i Jiaira near them. They were quite

die end.

never happy 1 "Terribly *»d."

"Will you tell me—th. ^ "I will, but not baiight." .-'Ik- drew her band* acn**. her eye# and fun-bead. , "Yon are not asking mrn-ly a* the an-, fat mm-?" the knew the answer, but the wanted to bear it f "A man who ia an artist aat*T and he wishes to he a friend lo that woman. 10 do her any armor puaaiblc." "Who ran tell worn ahr might need

befriending?"

He would not qneatiou forther. She | had aaid all ahe could unttl ahe knew

who the atranp-r w a*.

"I most go in. "she mid. "Ilia late."; "Tell me one thing. I want it for my pictnn^-a* a key to tbe mind of. tbe girl. What did ahe aay at that pain- ; ful meeting in the wood*—to the man?" Mr* Detlor looked at him a* if ahe would read lihn through and through. preamtlv ahe drew a nng from her finger adowly and gave it to Mm, amiliug

! bitterly.

- "Head imode. That i* what ahe said. ” i By the burning end of hi* cigar he ! : read. "You told a lie." At another hotel a man sat in a window looking out on tbe .-spliriade. He spoke aloud. 1 "‘You told a lie,'waa all ahe aaid. and pa Hod 1 * in hcavru 1'vt-never forgotteu 1 wa* a liar from that day to

"not to think of that at Ural." He entered tie- St Cloud gardens and walked round I be promenade a few tax without lindiug him. Pmeently. however, Alpheus Hiehmreid. whore beautiful and liriUianl waistcoat and bran. Iinltoria with momigram adorned showed adrantagvoosl.v in tbe morning anoshine, mid to him: 'T aay, Hagar, who’s that chap op there fllliug ‘the door of the sumtie-r bouse? Lord,

rather I"

It wa* Telford. Hagar wished for th* slightest pretext to go up tbe tuifre qoehted aido palh and i.]>ak to him. but hia miiHl wa* too excit'd to do tbe tiling naturally without a at out pretext. Beaidea. though he admired the man's proportion* and his ovadaom an artinic aiandpoint, lie did not like him personally, and he mid that be never could. He had instinctive like* and dislike* Whet had startled him at the

tbe gardens was the ronvictioi

I will

Columbine rxpmeuiai. W eyes of the curious " “Not too much light comedy forme," be aaid. "1 (hal! ha k P rl.-.tiding lest your admirers isimbard c* ’* They were quiet again. "Th)* ia tie* Mory." folding her hand. I* fore 1»T. "aick no." ahe added hastily. “1 will not tell you the story. I will try and picture one wene. And wh«-n I have finisbed, tell me if you don't think I have a capital imagination. ” Kb.- drew berarlf up with a 1mtie gesture of mockery. "" comedy, you know. >

The next morning George Hager was | early at the Pnnip rot-m. He lonnd it j j amusing to watch the crowds coming ! 1 and going—can lest invalids and that; ; moat namerous Laly of middle aged, : j middle clam people who have mi panic-1 i uLr reason for drinking the wab-r* and whore only rcgim- n ia p-i ting even with : their apts-tib-s. He could pick out every ' order at a glanr*—he did not nerd to! wait until he saw tbe tumblers at their j | lip* Now and then a dashing girl came | gliding in, and. though the draft' wa# noxious to her. drank the Stoll off ! with a neutral look and well bred in- \ j difference to the distress abont her. Or i in strode the private secretary of scone! I distinguished being in Ixaidiai, h. W. He invariably earned lib glass to tbe door, drank it off in languid sips aa he leaned indolently again** the mamiy.

ily jigtnakev.' as been very happy, frr a

living wa. delightful. I didn't envy tbe birds That Bounds sentimental lo a man. doesn't It? But then that is the way a happy girl—a child—feels. I do not envy the birds now. though I «upp>s*- it b silly "Wbosa, then, do you rnry.*" There was a warm, frank light in her tyea “I envy the girl I was then."

i heal tat—d to reply. He

he loved her, and ahe weae his ring oc her finger. One day. while ahe lung at a place far from her L : wa* happier than aaoaL Kb* wished | be by her*. If to winder bow u waa th one could be so happy. Too. see. ah* was young and did not thick often. She only lived. .She took a hone and rode far away into the wnoda hhe oaine ncaw a cottage among the trow She got ! MT her bens- and led it. Under a tree

Th*

which nnarkr.i of fv.1.-rating the world at a eotumm public dunking trough into a little fete. Or Ljsere were the good priests from a tarbubnt Lr- . raping bland, who with < heck* blnah- { ing with health and plump wabtecavta came ambling, smiling, to their SO ounces of mmaane liqmr. Then, these waa Borne, the bmnerel, idling, comfortable tr»d>T from Kanzitow, who, afl- ! «r IS Jear* of hide and seek with fever j and Arabs and sodden death—wheat*- ! with were all manner-cf anridsmt and j sundry protane dealings not intended for Tbe Time* or Exeter hall. ] heart, an hon'd soul who minds hb own bnanns*. i* enepty to h"ne but the maliciqus and livoitirdally woesder that the wine be drank the night L-f.re gets into trouble With tlie watera drunk in the morning. And the day*, week* and months go on. but Jlaron re-mama, having reeu pupulatiou after pnpulatica of water dnnkrn i-omy and gvx He was thrre yean. ag<* Hr i* there still, coming every yrwr. and hr does ndt know

George Hagar

that

o play tie* part in the acme which, dcreribd by Mr*. l> t lor, had been arranging itreU in a hundred ways in hb brain dunug the night —the een'ral flgnrea always the same, : the derail*, light, tone, coloring, . xsignificant - thought. On thb he had arted. When he had got rid of Kichraond. who begged that he won Id tearb him how to arrange a tt* a* be did— r for : which an hour waa appointed—he determined. at ail liaxarels. to apeok. He had a cigar in hb pocket, and though to smoke iu the morning waa pain and grief to him. he determined to ask fed ■ a Aatefa, and "tarted. He was Mopped by Baron, r. bow thought* bring much with the little vice* of man. anticipated j bis wishes end off.-rod him a light. In despair Hagar took it, and a«Ju*l it be chanced to know who the stronger wa* Baron did know, arenring Hagar that he sat on tbe gentleman'* right at tbe same table In hi* hotel, and was qualified to introduce him. Before they Malted be told the artist <d the onrarrence of the evening before, and farther aasmed him of the graer* of Mire Mildred Margrave. "A pearl." he aaid. “not to be reckoned by loads of Ivory, nor jolly bricks of gold, nor caravans of Arab steed*, nor—come and have dinner with me tonight, and yon, shall see. There, Hagar, who loved tbe man's unique and epemtanenus character aa euly an ariiM ran lore a snl.y-ct in winch be are* royal- pnaribilitin*, coiumtrd gladly, and dropped a cordial hand on the other's shoulder. The hand waa dragged down and wrenched bark and forth with a Mnrdy clasp, in time to a roll of round, unrtu' u* I -y’ltrr. Then Baron took him op hoinwiy. -•«! introduced ' him to Trllord with t'a wcrd*: "You | two .aigbt to known* .! -•'her. Tclf.rd. traveler. r ol lue HuImiu'* Bay company. <-t r-tera: Hagai, artut, good -

to raise them to relL and tt b credited tothe a-xonnucf the prbooer* from thi* sum Viet handle* in-d from the sale <.f the bird* until he b discharged, hot It b placed to hb credit in ibe ptmai tank. It U iniereeting toaalk up and down the pn*>in Lmdur* and note tbe dlffcraut kind* at canarifa in the cages, and more larticularly to not* tlie different method* ado]iled by tbe owvicta in caring for their pet* All Mvles of cages ore to be arm, and while om- bird 1* provided with a veritable palace at a home and all the luxuries known in the bird world the cm In freait cf tbe next cell will have simply the plainest wood or wire cage and only the ordinary arod and water bolder* Thb b abu true in the ahepa, and tlie character*at the convict e UK*t every. instance by tbe rare be f friend*. Through the day the tnoslc of tbe birds i* hardly noticeable, sit hough it can be lieard mere or leas at almost any time, bat on a bright mming the song ter* are pleasingly unity. One at the year* aay* that when be nr« came to ihc pnam lb* mnsw of th* bird* in the morn ing made him wild. to it that 111* place would be terribly silrat w-uliuut iL—Jackson (Muc.) Letter in Chicago Record.

An nngallant writer In th* Fremch press, M. Y ve-Pkasb, has been criticising the oexoanta given of the ages of

olshrd by tl T veT'leoab has gone to tbe records of the Cunrervatotre for his fact* At the time young jiro.pl* go to study there, they have no motive fur concealing their ages. Tlie oaorlosiun one arrive* at b that there is hardly one actrres In Pans who con be trusted to be quite accurate respecting her age. Snue take off only mo year, like Mile. Reiebemberg. the little "doyenne'' of the Theatre Francoire. who was born in 18M, Dot. aa stated, in I hit Mm* Beoiaert of the Galt*, however, appears to bar* taken off six yean. M. Yve-Plaasb b not altogether without mercy. ladies who hare allowed themselves a 'still wider margin he purposely omits from hb list. It is noteworthy that the weakness of wishing to be thought younger than the lad ire. os the sa

1—-n treated in tb* way dear'"*'! ry a crropondait? Ha writes: "A few trieniL and myself oolleotad a small stun .4 money and pnrehasad a hand--m- wreath, to which a card waa atiached. 'In Memory of Nebou.' This wreath I re.it by my re ing him to place t‘ foot uf tlie NrlpOB

etaudiug. T he failure to agg exiMmg trouble by lutuliug a

General Nebco A. M ably be the bat <tf the gi tbe war of tb* rebellion to army of the United State

twice, but Hagar aaw that the fire In

ydnn* and pretty girl—Mire Macaaiio—-cam* and went thb

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