VOL. XVI
OCEAN CITY, X. .1., TIU KSIWY, NOVEMBER 211. IsiKi.
NO. :i4.
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCUN CITY N. J., tC.BOBIMli.Eiitoraiimmilir.
DK. J. S WAGGONER, Physician and Dniggist, Mo. 731 Atbor; Ainso, Dtoii Ciij. I. J. INir^ l>rur«. (In* S:ali .i«ry. OontmcWH^n, DR. J. E. PRYOR, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Or«*nn Mil j. X. J.
BCHTAt MANTN. MAHSHALL'S
X. C. HUTCMJNSON, M. I)
IIomucupxithtHtr.
No. 087 Wosley Avohuo.
HAND. A I HUtNKV AND < <M WHCI.I.OIC AT 1,4IV. LAW OFFICES jsCHaYUER e WOODR0DU.
j JONATHAN HAND, Jr..
,V« Y c>rii*-_v-nt-I^nvv,
j N-iiicitof, Maalnr in ( iMnc*^. Notary INibiic. |<‘Al*K MAY CoritT HOUSE, N. J.
IN OCEAN CITY EVERY WEDNESDAY
DINING ROOMSl “zr : L;,
XoJS^Market'strect, DR ,^ ] ,^^ WARI - 1 1 ~ URI ' s. oogglass.
ftn UnpartonaCie Liar.Ig?->'".-rx'?-By GILBERT PARKER. n,‘V”‘nT*.--
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fla-h'ti artnrl-. in'|mrmc l.» k
Thru be timt* b-v k awl nnilrd a» tbn a | | u , rtan|uiiip>ii. awl tlan -r.; -E». prctod. bow'■I, awl ■mM llh-r were hap- waaaald. Hmwvr. il i» mi niaii.T^ We pyto newt. The talk l«-B«n wlih the f- I „• dmuer. I , ilii. tr-mng
mark by Uaptr tm the imnnnuuabeltivr j Till then'"
them, "that Hm-thitiK wan antiuitk’if | He raivd |im hat with a il; K bi. not peen t<»> ofit ti, bul the tteBial 1 nrtwptni; motion a litile im»-kuii! • v dling round til" tiawl aland tvaa 11 ! oett* in tbe omiit. .' and walked away. nurh like tnarj'ineii,. " | r ^k» he went Hacar mid alter him le••You pre fer a l*nw h and Judy .to tween hi* i.yih, "By ll. atnn »,ni are
: off.’exprrwtuk neither yea nor no “Why:" hr aanti'quietly—all t
1 belter day* cot 1 think it." r "liwl'he i.
remind ! ^
I; and win
maided
I neeetatilT {nr makinc eraiTeraatlon. bad •cddenlr turned the talk upte a colXiKii*. ju*t teportnd. between two rea•eto in the Channel He had largrttrn tbeir nauiw anil wbter they bailed frcm —he had tally heard oY H, hadn't read : it; hut then! waj tin at Iom id life, the raned b-T tyee from the letter to the mirror and <~uuj;ht mkht of her own
face. It wa« th-ailly pale.
Then he
i- the
He,
■teh of it
‘•Yea. you m t a human tlement in a Punch and Judy trajrdy. Iheidt*. it ha* *nrpn»es aoconflnK to th<- tdioarncraiy of the man in the grei-nroom.'' He amiled imnndlately, r>-tiivnil«-niig that hi> laat worda platfiaritad Mr. Al-
pheua Richmond.
"I tjerer mtaa a Pouch and Judy !f
The-
1 hat'd eaeh ol
PHILADELPHIA.
STRICTLY TEMPERANCE.
No. 109 WESLEY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. N. J.
c ' 3 # T. ABBOTT. M. D..
ic«u> tu osuiCR fbom • a. m. to • r. m 1‘lty Hlt'iaii and NnrKt-wn.
: OFFICE -Corwr Oatnl ud Lifbili Slr«L tknd Koaat Diunem, with three VeRe- . , taUre. fur SS oenta. Turkey or Chicken orriet MOuaa :' *>"■•> i p' '■ n «• IHonera. S5 cenu. 11 r.,ra • u> • y. m
Lad ire’ Room u|e-taire with home.
like comfort. [) R. CH AS. E. ED WAR I )S.
PURE SPRING WATER. UK NT 1ST ° rli " **'*!-.- ’ 1814 Wnlimt Stifi t. BAKERY, PHILADELPHIA fiOl SoutliTwenty-ttecomlSUxft, M’dllRE, HERITAGE & COi; Ice 1'rcam, Iccm. Free. DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS a- i. i.iiiw. 112 Market Street, Pniiadelphii. trnlUi and Jellle*. , ))emt , r>Pun . , (rU( ... Wedding* and Evening Eutertaln- Patent MedidlKw. Painta,Olle. eir.
mriiU a Hpedalty. Everythlnic to fur-
nub the table and act fn» of chat ye. rp ■ a a ray ^ ■ ay w- ray
HOTHIRO SOLD OR DELIVERED J ' OR bUMDAT. BY
C/ott itMt‘1 lor-nt -1 CAFE MAY COURT HOUSE N. 1. G. A. BOURGEOIS. Criunscllor-at-Law,
I'm near it," tald Telford. "Innjoy the aardonie hamur with which Pourli hn»tiee cfl hit TiditnA Hi* Itsht heaitcdwyK when doing bloody deeds la the "That ia. if it must le door, to do it
with a grin ia"—
“la the moat aheolnte tracidy." Hagar wa* aatnnidied
■a Infen
INHALATION !
HOWELL 4 STEELMAN, 1529 AfCh St„ PITlIa., Pa. Real Estalt iBsaraace aniCoBTeyanciEE *•
Kinnu'^aadtrllnaJMjite and law Hu lid ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ALBERT A. HOWELL, A.t I «»«-nOA-i»t-I enw.
G. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St. PHILADELPHIA, Hewd^aartere of aowlii Jefwey ler Fine Faiily Meries.
: excellent French, and had i
i teen a deal on red carp'd in hia time. I |«d 10 ui did not prepare him fee the sharply in- ( born, and
Three hour* later Hagar wi nrk In fata eindm. Only lew him intimately could :
im in hia pn—nt ni'««L Hia pule, imiodiug. - t oiaM-nlinr fare wa* floihed. Hie bine of . hi* eye* wa* almcwt blark. hi* hair, umtally in a Roman regnlarily al«*nt hi* atrang brow, wa* diatTCerly. Hr did wd kwnr tlie po*.I age of tune. He had bad no Im-akfaM. j lie had ri'wl nooe of hi* letter*—they
—be wm U-ti m * a
I: face of Mark 1.1
hrvathhy-ly, v.. ..t.ing v.tt dill. w nnn * ,ro "S " 0,,,n " After aotn* uhuuow Inidn-w lu» k and to him and raid. "Yon looked at it of it aa I ih—I w i
Noe row and aaid: " Yiw, be wa* Ilka longer.”
1 that; only yon hare added what 1 aaw He cauglii ■-Hiibci at another Line. Will you boar the ee- . them fie an in-tain, quel nowf" I tne. 1 did not atiqi to
He turnrd and motioned her to a seat, ! this might n at dhwn oppiwitr to her. "If you pa
•poke aadlr. "Why ihcmld I tell ■ I
l iia»i I»*weyli«yl him iur-tR
. pie
T-oeKri t
acting anew the promise from Hagar re-
garding dinner.
I Preaently Hagar looked up. and aaid : abruptly, "You were ainging ontaide : my window laat night." Telford’* face wa* torned away from him when be l-gan. It came »lcm ly toward him. The eye* rlow'd steadily with hia. there wa* no rxeitetneni. only
I cold alertm—■.
, ! "Indeed? What w-a* I ringing?" •‘For one thing, the rbant of the ne-
gro woodcutter* of LoniMana. " ehown into t /•'What part of Loniaiatia:" j fully parted t ••The county of Tellavie chiefly. ” r«tn« and cm
Telford drew a long breath, a* though
tome »u*peu*e wa* over, and tla-ti raid.' 'tiinllrd. H'T
"How did yon know it wa* I?" >/ went ■•l coma acareely t^Jl you. 1 gqf tne imprewaion—lnwidea, you are the Only
i who look.'
the girl’a tars.
Ui* brain wa* In't. til* tarv li«k'-d tiiwl hut b» ttanu wa* ►••—.it. a-vurate a no cool—a Kbaia ly hand which <hg ’em never brow n'd, and be wa* a man who
loved the ran.
He drew hark at laid. “Yea. that’* it," be aaid. "It'a tight, right- Ilia face shall crane in later. Hot the heart
of the thing ia there. ”
The lam aentrure wa* spoken In a lender tone, so that rate one behind him beanL It wa* Mr*. Detlor. .She bad. with the young girl who had rat at her feet the evening before, been
you? I do not know , except that it j raid. "It'may make i
seemed to me you would nndenuai'd. | amiled a little wistfully. "Ymi are very Yet I lav men like Joe f.aget what 1* ambitioua. You needed, you *ald to me best forgotten; and 1 feel—oh, do you : once, a simple hut powerful rahjeet really care to hear it?" i which you could paint >u with some "I love to hd'-o to vou." one's life blood—ihst anniid* more "That girl was fat herb**, brothrrlo**. dreadful than it »*• • • wrU? • • • You Then wa* no man with any right to said you had bran ramt-ttfuL but had
Stand her friend at the time—to avenge never bad an inspiration"— her—though. Oral know*, abe wished "I have one!"
for no revenge—eira-pt a distant rauain ; She shook her head. "Xevnr an Inwho had come from England to see lev spiratioo winch had poasrered yon a* mother ami herself; to marry lier if he you ought to be to muv. tlw- public • • • could. ry>e did not know hia inotivra; I well? • • • do you think I have helped she believed that hr really cared for her: .'.you at all? I wanird>Ao tnwbtodo
ahe was young, and *le was sorry for something for you." \
his disappointment. When that thing To Hagar's mind then* Came the re-bapjwncd"—b.-r eves were on the pie- mimYawnre the pure woman who. to ture. dry and hard—"lie qurac forward.* help an artist, as jsiverty stn> ken a* be determined—SO he raid—lo make the w as talented, engaged on the “Capture deeeiveT pay fur hi* deceit with hi* life. ; of Ca—andra." rmroe into hi* presence It seemed brave, and what a man would aa Lady tindiva pansd through the do, what a somlnTurr would da Hr street* of Coventry, a* hushed and a*
was an Englishman, and so It look'd solemn. A sob shook in ' still more brave in him. He wren to the , wa* of few but strong man's room* and offiTrai him a sdwnee reached out. took her wi for hi* life by a dock He had 'trnagtii hand*, and lield them
black. She f. If hera-lf swaying, and reached rut to rate lev—If One hand caught the std" id the mirror. It was lightly hung. It Ira-ened from the walk and came .w ay npnn hi r a* she wavered. Hagar had wen the arthm. lie sprang forward, caught her, and poshed the mirror heck. Her bead dropped on bis [TO BE CtWTtKVtD.]
iti exact gragrsldiiral significance? Tlw prevalent WW. tnmiwed. we ukr it, from the delightful romance of "West
ward. I!
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OCEAN CITY. N J. S. SMITH &CO..
.re, ... esnrr. Jnd- all Chronic and 191 ti l 111 111 IISIIHCE B5EJT5, Nervous Disorders.
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utiallly. Wylsbed alien jure! | l*lop in and make arlectloDs to
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rbarxrd
I arrest'and frrstWat stock In Pbilkdtlptil
llverrd free ot rl.arre at any railroad station
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OCEAN CITY. N. J.
Miss M. A. BOYLE. HOTEL ATGLEN, OCEAN CITY, N. J. Centrally located. Open all the year. Healed rraxus. Electric light. Artesian water. Sanitary drainage. B. C. OOFF. GARWOOD HOUSE,
likely to know it and the song which
you prompted."
•'Do I look like a southerner—still? j You see I've been in im aretic country •‘It U not qnite that. I ramf'-s I ran-
d explain it"
*T hope you did not think the thing 0 boorish to he pardoned. On the fare
it it wa* nid
"Tha e
irrumstanee—tlw roiueideiire —wa* so unusual, that 1 did not sup to think of mannero." "The eoinridence — what enineidcoce?" said Tellord, watching inlrnt-
ly-
But Hagar had himaelf well in hand. He showed nothing of hi* raspiciaw. “That you should be there llktening. and that the song should be rate which no two people. mn-Ung casually, were likelv to know." "We did not meet, "said Tel ford drrThey waicbed the crowd for a minute. Freaently he added. "May 1 n*V the name of the lady who wa* singing?" Three wa* a slight pause, then, "Oretaihly—Mi*. Fairfax Detlor." Though Telford did not stir a muncle the hrouae of hi* fare went grayish, and be looked straight before him w ithoutspeaking. At last he said in a elear. steady voice, "I knew her reice. I think." "Indeed? May I ask if Mra Del lot
There was an • on Hagar's part' —this snonndn-l.
be—and make him winoe still mrae. A score of thing* to say nr do fladwl through hit mind, but he gate them up instanlly. murml-ntjg tliat it wa* his duty to conndre Mr*. IN tl.ir t*'fra>- all But be did say. "If you wen- old friend*, you will wish to jun i her. ol
o play'upon
w filled with 1 *. a* die raid he heart of 111
Hagar t: isbraL capr
look rajs-r
“the light oreuedy tnalmer." hia hand timanl Hie drawing it not iu tb«' right veiq?" "It i* painfully, Inrrihly 1 aaid. (she Iraiked front him
vaa from tlieeanva* to him, and then made a little pathetic gesture with her
band*. "What a jest life i*l"
“A game—a wonderful game." he replied, “and a wiek.d one, w h-n 1 U gambling with human heart*." Then bo turned with fare toward the other reran. A* be passed her to draw onde the rnnain *be tourbral hi* arm with the tip* of her linger* so lightly— aa abe inn uded—that in- did not feel iL There wa* a mote, oonluling teuderors* iu the action mere telling than any speech. The woman had hod a brilliant, varied, but lonely life. It must still 1*lonely, though now the pleasant vista id a new career kept opening and rioting before her. rendering her day* fais-uist-ing yet troubled, h>T night* full of Joyful but uneasy hour*. The game thus far had gone against her. Yet abe wa*
popular, merry and amiable!
She pa*—-d (vanpowdly into tlw other room. Hagar greeted tlie young gill, gave her l*s.k« and j taper*. i.|*ti'd the piano, cal let I fee araue refreshmeul* and presentral bah with a roue from a latnrh upon the table. The young girl wa* prefretly happy to he allowed lo sit ID the courts w ithont and amuse her—• If while the artist ami In* model should have tbeir hour with pencil and ranvaa Tha two then wen? *> the studio again, and. leaving th* curtain drawn
door and then laid I lie ptsinls be had j that I ran paint my one brought on the table. Without wanting I shall otra all to you. And for my grab the raher matched up a small sword ! Rude, it seem* little <n say that I love and stabbsl him with it. lie ni*n»r d j you—I love you. Marion." to get one of the revolver*, find, and I She drew her ban'll away, turned hre brought the mail dow n. Tlie man » •» • hesd aside, her face both white and red. not kill'd, but il wa* a longtime Indore "Oh, bush, you mart not say itf »be be—Mark Telford there—wa* well; said. " You fnrget; do not maka mo fear again. When he got up. the girl"— you and hate raysrlL • • • I wanted to •'Pfra girl!" he your friend—from the fino, to help "Wh<-Ii be Ifbt Up tlie girl wa* nrar- you. as I said: be, then, a Incnd to me, ried to the iraisin who hmi periled hi* that I may forgive my*'If." life for Imt. It ws* msdnes*. hut it wa* ' "Forgive youra lf—far what? I wUh so," to God,I had the right to prra-laim my ' Here ahe panred. The silence srrenrai lortre-if you would hsve it, dear—to all fpprreeue. Hagur.ditiuii'g her thought, Abe world. •• • And I will know the •— ,l - for I will find your hnaliand. or She looked up at him gravely, a great mfidenor in her eye*. "1 wish yoy knew how much in earnest I am—in' wishing to help you. Believe me. that ! ' . fired thought For the rest I am— I say it?—the derelict of a life; and I ran only drift You are young, a* young almost a* I iu yean, much younger every other way, for I began with trag-
edy too anon."
At that moment there came a loud i knock at the outer door, then
tll’I re
on the mat till the slavey arrives, as# Oh. here she ia—Salaam! Takfa! Aloha!—which is heathen for How do you do, God bless you, and Ail hail!" These re-marks were made in tbc passage from the door throngh^tbe hallway into the reran. At Baron entered Hagar and Mr* Detlor were ju*t craning freon the studio. Both had rul'd tbeir frat-
hrtban saikoa to signify that part <d lobe great Atterican osmnent on which the Spaniard* had i-Sreud a settlement when we llrvi broke into the Cant boon sea—that is t<> aay, from Vera Crux,' in the gulf of Mexico, to the delta « tbs Orinoco. But we eannnt find that the - phrase was in o*e at that time In the pages of Hakluyt we read of the main, of the firm land, which ia. of coarse, a literal tramlattoo of the Spanish term "tierrn firms." of thy mainland coast, of the ooa*t of the Indies or of tba Wert indie*, hut of th* Spanish main
We have now here read.
Nor have we ben able to find it in the writer*^? the next ra-ntuiy. Dampur doss ms u— it, nor Ltouel Wafer, ocr the translator of ExquemeluTa "Lie Ammrarnsehe Zee-Hr. v er». " It ia nut lo be lonnd in Morgan * official repevu of his buecanraTUig exphata. nor in Rtngroae'* uamtive. twr fn Sharp's In the map eugfaved for Dam pier • "Voyages" (JTrii). th* tram firm laud is employed to designate the IVTlIlury now cent pi «d by tne republics of Veuexaelm and Colombia. The ongual th-rra firms of the t'paniarda, aecsrding to Ulloa. included only the province* of Veragua. Panama and Danen. with the City of
Panama for its eapitaL
We may be in error, and certainly wa
been exhaustive, but the earliest use we have found of the term Xbe bpanish main is in "The Journal of Admiral James," lately publish'd by the Navy Record* snei'-tv. where, on Nov. IS, 1778, the admiral note* that be "braw away fix Trnriilo, on tfie Spanish main," Trwxilio heong tba port of Htmdurafc.—Msemtllau • Magaaino.
Leigh Hunt was not an immense talkre like Coleridge and Carlyle, a wit like Roger* and rijrtney Smith, an authority and an optuou like Johnaon and Holism. a drtailer of remunaocncca. a chronicler, an aceeptcd rritie of art and letter* an askra of quralino* an signer for victor—all acknowledged spradea ia the Category of talker* and good in their place—but a talker who wa* never trail no* bees nap be was always flocul and graceful and talk'd with, not only to, his company. And when be ast down with hi* ounvenaUaual pen to talk about bis life be waa not in a bony for the printer and could call
-Ohr shs roll/ vllh a ah udder, got up. went to the archway between the reran* and asked the j-oung girl lo play aumetinng. It helped him, he said, when be waa thinking bow to paluL
He went brek.
Mr* Detlor rontinu'd. "But it was a terrible mistake. There was a valuable property in England which the cousin knew she could get by proving certain thing* The morruure waa to
him a sp'-eulat anything mrae It'd in flesh at
life of a child?—be was so much older than she! Ltfe to her was an hourly'
kind
dr
"Yea I have not *ren her years When-is she rtaying:"
"At the Tempo buck ’1 dJ nra so « ' ^reA.,.,, ( whether you intend'to rail, hut I would ' dirtan your not d-ing *o toda.—lhal | „ |lT
though to enter into the spirit cf again; tin n turned to fat* mralrh ; was no haite r Mr* ivilra. hut hi* » Jcet, near to him a* hi* rativira ami
i whom he w a* pnfnundly I re an him lie was lie i
l to her an agcsi; i women who ra —her beuutifu •lie would, per i ed the proper??
She drew in reach'd rail •enUy gave
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Boardwalk, between yth and Mb fits. Maw Butts tor surf nothing
Hi* . He lip* hmg
terly
Iseigh Hunt give* us in his a
ography not only bis own life, buL what
the chief eiiann uf a good hi
■n be saw Mr* Detlor.
Hagar. fra an iustanL aitxibuted this to a reason not iu Barou's mind, and waa immediately angry. Fra the man to show
embarrawmeut was an ill e to Mra Drttor. However, he
the situation, and welcranrai the Afrikander genially, determining to have the matter out w ith him in some ear castic mesaent later. Barrat'a hraiUUuu, however, cootinmd. He stammmd. and waa evidently trying to account fur hia call hr riving •rane other re—*1 than the real one. which was undoubtedly held l**-k beraura uf Mi* Detler's presence. Preseatly be brightened up and said, with an attempt to beoonrinring. "You know that rscursiesi this afternoon. Hagar? .Well, don’t you think
we might a*k the chap we
matt. We abould not cure ao much fra even Boswell 's "Johnaon" if wo did not find him in the company of Burke, i Goldsmith, S.r Jnubum and bis other playmate* Hunt always I ' ‘"
- - Hew
Shelley and Krai*—aUov all of Charhw : Lamb; the awaraate if James and lioraret?mith. of Furecll.CamphelL Charles Mathew* Tie—dare Hook and a aootw tom dr*: of Byron, wboae brillianry soracbed him: ot Oulendg* whom ha qulsard and admired; of Wunlswrath. hare hod niuh fre-tei. ia a rafiiciant
fra the box seat—go down with the" lad lew—all like him—• b?" "I den’t are bow ww ran," replied Hagar coolly. Mr* DrUra turned to tha' man I el jura—. "We are foil up; every seat ia onruptod—«n)*a, I give up my seal to him." Mra Drtkr half tun <1 toe ard them again, lun-uing scut' v. rehe caught her relief. ili*i Ic had n" ren-ntiou of giving up hr*--at jo Mark T.-lfureL Khe knew that ehe ma>i n—t this man She fell that hr would •— k her. though why she could not tell; lot this day she
<*—I awuy fr
* though she might have
tier. A'ranen have i lifetime on tbs
« tf , >oy of one day. Her eye. fell again on rare. - .the mantelpira—. on Hagar • unopemd that'letters At list her <;<wwandravd ovet *1 or the writing m the Utu nin.
ally, thru a jwimlul I

