Ocean City Sentinel, 3 December 1896 IIIF issue link — Page 1

VOL. XVI.

OCEAN CITY, X. THUKSDaY, DECE.MHEli 1S!«>.

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL.

OCEAN cm N. I.,

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MARSHALL’S DINING ROOMS

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No. 1321 Market Street,

PHILADELPHIA.

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IMDiwr*. Si emu.

l^dla' Hours ufMitAtrv uitb bomePORE SPRING WATER. or*:* at.i. muht. BAKERY, CJll South Twenty second Street. Irr < rrmu. Irro. l-'rosrn FrnlU and Jrlllr*.

nub Ibe lAbie and eel free of cbarRe. NOTHING SOLO OR DEUVERED

ON bUMDAT.

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OCEAN CITY, N. J.

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LAW OFFICES : SGHaVDCR C WGObRaUD. JONATHAN HAND, Jr.. A11 ornoy-nt-T .nw.

III OCEtt Cm EYERY VEDNESDAT

HARRY S. DOUGLASS, OouriMellor-nt-I^uw

CAPE HAY COURT HOUSE A. ). G. A- BOURGEOIS, Counsellor-at-Law,

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ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.

ALBERT A. HOWELL, A.t»orne>-at-I^a>v.

G. THOMAS,

No. 108 Market St.,

PHILADELPHIA, > mAjuartera of Uoalti Jefeey for fids Faiily sroceries.

Unpardonable Liar, ssast;

By GILBERT PARKER. ICoprnfbl. WK. bj lb. Antbor I

rrmaHu I hat ll.r m

Iburnr bad bail a

-inhi aviav. iboUfc-b Inv.d Mill n rtniK-d lhi» day. He had ' . Mmn-iy fnrthnrl ji with a kind id Si-icenew. i»a launder. And j tur. if hr hadaFrnrupd hir. be felt that ■VI be. Waa that *“* to ° l"-u wrnnfd. tb-WEh h« ;

ime walte aa iiajrar jdaredMr*. Detiie a Ibe anla. Il waa only a aadileo faint i*i. The water reviled her. Baron real dumfouud-i. a}i>elure of belplnan

that Vju. the name.” I - ' Them were no ri.itiea a leaYfrhe tell ins to P" 1 <,H ' hour. He old refect— —'•*•-* ••

Mra Detlor aal n,i, pale, but ami] inn

Hasnr le

him and apnke arilhaalumhliUR k

i r'."' . ,, *' • ” of fricndlin-'M. ‘'Ilaear. I w irh ' ‘ r'"' "'"^'o'beTcunK Aral* imd pM him. a. help me!” I K.rl; lahall beUe.er for the open an . -y„ Uod ; aake rh.uk wlml you I —I hai-e had a boailarhe all mienuiK. M j-i B •• ; ■•oiw.n.in™,..^ « r i„

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►bowed Mra. Del lie to a bmilau. Mr*. | . „ D. tlor aaked be driven .0 b.T botei | f'?’! 1 "*"- " Dd - " "I ■ h * 11 - *• 1 Mu Ci^ad D<

THUS IS ••HONOR” MAINTAINED.

The I’nnre de Sagan, behering that be meymired In a rharau r iu ”1^ Meuie. ” tiie new pUy al the Uenaiaumra

1 lint

rr de Sagan waa «l

im bia

He n

. Her

d fmm

I rp ak to him

ara. .x..,. aerwre all GkrOIWi Utlfl 1EIL Ulllt III IISII8ICE I SETTS. Nervous Disorders.

OCEAN CITY. N

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a 1000 |>b)Unaa> bar,

Wallace S. RIAlay. HEAT. K8TATI-. o'

INSURANCE AGENT 41* MAKKErr KT.. t'AMDKN.

•muw of the palieoU

aoeeoi mr Onrerr rnbiud. ter tl fe ami fc-«llh^aoa tig.

■iEariWga. ; oeriai^r yreaiaa. ^ |t | 1 m lw _ m

ISRAEL 6, ADAMS & CO. Real Estate i Insurance Mr irieo.1* and pl.rWr^w Ikooei.t 1 ...u n.

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ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.

If OT 111 A AMD fOTTAritA. THE EMMETT. OCEAN CITY. N. J. U|irn all the year. Kuomn heated for tliiaie demring it. For terma, et<

add m.

Mina M. A. BOYLE. HOTEL ATGLEN, OCEAN cm', N. J. (Vnlrally loealrd. 0|>en all Ibe year. Healed roomn. Electric light Arlealan water. Sanitary drainage. A C. CHIEF.

have not read your lettem tin ing." He looked after her for a moment, purxled by whal aln raid and by tlie oxpreie.ii m on her f trr. He went lurk to file Ihhuo alnirarftdly. ilamo waa anlling in a chair, amoking hard.. Neither men apoke.at Brat. Hagar went oviv to llie mantel and adjoaied the minor, thinking the while of Mra I>r|)nr'» la>t wnrg-. "Yoo haven't read your leiii-nithni morning.” be repealed to btmarlf. He glamed down and aaw the letter which had an

atartled Mra. Dellnr.

-From Mra. Gladney!” be atud re hinuelf. He glanced at tb? other Icttera. Tliev were obviou-ly tm«ii|i*a let--tent. He wa« certain Mra. Drtlnr had not tonchrd them and had. I be ref ore. ouly aren thia one which lay on lop "Could abe have meant anything to do with thia?” He tapped it upward with bia thumb. •‘Hut whj..in the name of bcwven. ahould thia affiV*, inr? What had ahe to do with Mra. Gladney, or Mra Gladney with her?” With thia irvquirj a hewing in hia eyee be turned round and lookid al Baton meditatively bat uneatarioaely. Bunin, mUnndemantliug the look. said. ■•Ob. don’t mind me. Read your lettera. My

btuineaa'll keep ”

Hagar nodded, waa about to open the letter, tat pained, went over to the archway and drew the mrlaina Then be opened the letter. The body of it ran: Dub Mb. Bacaa-I iramrd or

He thoughtfully fulibd ibe litter np and pot At in Kia pocket. Tbcn be (aid to Baron. "What did you nay van the name of the pretty girl at the View ‘'Mildred. Mildred Margrave—lovely, •oometh np aa a flower,' and all that

You'll aee la-r tonight."

Hagar looked at himilcbatingly. then aaid. “Yon are in Imewilhbi-r, Barun. Xau't it—forgive me—tut't it a prut tv

an nsbamwd faafairai. then got np laughed nervtauly, but with a brave effort. and replied: *' Handicap my ean, " ' all handicap

expected to n... t you hue, Mra. ft tlur.

but I am very glad " He then ’-■w.d to Hagar.

■ Mra. D>-llor tanr.d aa gran-ly and re-

xtito the long. Dtutaifivl male, -attb Hr plied in an ivtigmate al tram, ••(,,,. „ batter.d able, awl fl,.« ,rf w.ft torf. n»ual!y glad to m-vt ’.iti.-'.tvarift-••,.n

broken only bv houc memuria] lua—e ln m rtrtnj!c lawl"

over gruv.w He loiedupandriw npou j •'Q oi p, ” he aaid. "and it i< far

the walla tta can.d hrurre -rf 1ml. fmm Ttllavie." grinning' d-moo, between emplacrnt "Ir ia not a

TMe awn-iatinn of th.vw with- ^

m^d l^'JrlhS. At ,h '7 «o wlk tow ard tw. cold laugh, which abcrne on the i. ading re the cUn.nra. *?*• «™> in 5 wXd :rt^: !.Tlrw»r toward the abbey from 1-tb portu-a tt ^ j, dlTiniuR Harnghla. abe b.A.d .nata. Hagar and Mra. Detlor, np „ him ^awered hi. mum .(w. ilktng ly tla-rneelvea. Mrw Dri- Uflo> f 0 Uowing it with another of lor waa aprwking almoat breathUody. ealcalabie gentl-vevw '""It '"*• I "r'twraed tlie wnting. She la Kaiaing hn hat. !«• said craiventkmal.1 up t° 7°°. “w bae ever iy enough; "Old friend. Nam Id bo e "-Ji "Nothin,. o„ my bomw. 1 d,d her . ^ ^ ^ ^ WlJ1 tore ^he B>kt me tndoawale r, Mra. Detlor in.lantly npli.d in aa tie ^u r. "T ", ^ T***' “ conventional a tone: -'But ym. will not alL Bcn “ her letter. dearrt me? 1 ahall le berraboot. and

yon will take me Hark to the wwi-h?'' The aaatirenrv wV* given, and the

The tavebpe waa rnldnwW to George Hagar waa the" tmt to m.ve * * John Earl Gladmy at Trinity bnpital. , H« turned and IraAed at Mra. Dellnr. ’ J - *' 7 J , , f New Y«k. She uw a .trnnge tangle of HU mind w». full ..fthe etrengemw. of I^Tn JevT im event. JiJm Earl Gl.dn.y w.» the the ai.uatmo-U,,. man and wtananI 'C, a nan who had marrnd an meeting under .urb riirumatann-. aftet (k . -a*...’ .°? ^—*■-**-PV* Ida Kolger,andIdaFolgcr 1* yeara. in whirl, m.linratt there live. : , wa. the nwaie-r uf Mark Tclfmd'. cb.ldl bad ever cn—rt. But lie aaw. altwet „ . remarkable petwataltty

SIm- had Been tie- mi* her in Dindnu; alie nneonarioualy. tin

hail abn aren the child with the Mar- row. He lUxprd. puked gran-a. who did t»* know her origin, lire her. With a utiguhtr' tat who had taken Iter once when lev for. though pale, ale- ahi-wi-d

arvl rain- mint—elte quietly armngvd I lie flower

t .,;tt >^..t..» n .i— x i writ

hi* hat tut M. Ah*l Hir;

eee.-t,da app-ared. Af the aatae time all bain wrr-- d- tfed in the group tt (hows prv—oi. The *ec„,i, meanure oat *0 paivw and at ra. h limit fix etakea. near Which the cumluitanla take their plaoca. ■•B"tb are iu black from bead re foot.

Mack jearf* rraicenling light anythin ■"

CHAPTEB III.

the c

"In itpiicof the auu which ia ahining Irlghtly ruuugb al Una nximmL tha air m very fm-h. A cold wind aura tiae akirta tt tlie.r m-iTecada "The pnliminarira tt the combat art wry brief. The Comte de Dion takes from their box the pure)* loaded by emi-liye.v qf Gamine Benette, and. (lauding between the two aoubatanta. reminda tle m that ibiy are to fire after the wore! tt command, 'Feu!' and that they may’ aim on III bo ha* c -anted al'-ud. ‘l.'n. deux, troi*!' Then he hand* them the weapon*, return* to hi* peat aa directeur de combat, and in clrwr umiw aaya: 'Gfutli-men. kindly cock "There i* a click, and then: 'GenUamen. are y.m rewrtv? Fire! One. two. .three!' M. AU I Ib-rmant ia tha fin* ic fire, wim.et immediately after the word ■Feu! - the Fnnoe dr Sagan between 'Dux' and Trot*.’ The two black ailboortlr* atand atill in frtatt of each othM. de Dion laktw from them tbelr

Hagar aaw the figure* diaappenr ike the long vista of groinid an bra. wiah to bruten I mold ace Im-w tl

own daughter, at her throai. atifl lookit^ at t’be figure I Tb '^

What had Ida Foigir to dnwi.h G.vuge * ,1* platform. A . l.- ol-ra. r would ! f^.XUdtvd Margrave.

Hagar. the man who (it wa* a Joy and ocramonallr haw found

yet a

i »lie ilared t

Gladney? Tie- tiling s cauudrr. T1k- lira, v recrtiising. Trouble

where. She -

imid h

her throat, atill looking at the figure Telford and Mr*. Detlor pawt,

w^tT v.'u 2i" “P™ »briilg.-apatiiiing the atn-aru.

,s

vr." rs

re cmwtng and were aet dr-p under well hung l.rows. however and remainrel ataraili * ust vsvur rnm>- and a dualtintw in tlw flesh round then., " d r, '~ u “'' d •** odln < quiet and cold, gave .Item m-ftte*. a. well .. power, j ‘^b,, ^ wi , h In , ar _ fnr j rop .

Ppr* you do wish to aay ■nmething—

Will be brief, of rourae?'’

He looked at her almost eurvmaly. “Have you nothing kind to say to me, after all tbeneycwra?" he a*kt*l

quietly.

" What ia thi re lo aay now more t haa

—tbenr 1

“I cannot prompt yon if you bare no

tmpulae. Have you noor-?”

■' None at all. Yoo know tt wliat blood we are, we aoutlicruen. We do

id tbaL for be undcrareod “So, I did not change,

you do not u ‘ ceuae to be a

ane*. preccdnl by t be aamr word tt command. Thia time the two oppatusta wait until the word Troia!' aiming carefully. Nritbrr tt them, however, ia ■'All ia over. % Their frienda prraa about them re ahakr hand*. Only tha aeconda bow, and ih* two parttre then quit th« ground.”—Sew York Timea.

PLAaiga**:Ma, Bull fc I. *. groXLdlLl. o

Sah at lad

HEADQUARTERS IttR Beal Estate anil insniw. CONVCraNCtNO. ETC.. AT LAKE BROTHERS

W.BRIDGEWITERiCO.. <M EA.\ < ITV, X.Jf. Real Estate and HARRY HEADLEY, OCkAN CITY MOUBI Insurance Agents, rit jkatmry a.v. nu.-. RUSURWI MIOUYIM

W. L. BERRY, ManfuacturinK Jeweler, NO. a* SOUTH SECOND ST..

aboulder. It wa* now Hagar' i drew down the baud ami wt j Bamu had w rung hia In Uk-

" raw„ -¥?“!:•—!**!

I talk the tiling ra*v with Mra. Del . : he. Sbe'a a »ri*r u nman. I U-lleve, If ^

giieaw-d h- r mind. Wilbal tbcie wa* a mrlancholy a*

Bite w o* dtaciplmiitg beraclf for aborka. ing aa it was umuual in him. '

She fought back everything but Iht In spitr of In-rai lf Mr*. DelIrr fell ber

rouragi-. SIh- bail al*aya had that, tat heart come nanpitig-tn hir IhroaL f it wa* eaaii-r to cxrroiio it wbi-n ata . whatever thia man waa to b«T now,

lived her life alow—with an empty moo waa her lover. She grow hot to 1

heart. Now annu-thiug had mm* into finger*. Aa ahr hv.k'-d tb* air aon

her life—tat Kb. .land n« thtnk tt it! to palpitate round her, and Mark Tell. And the people tt the hotel at lev ta.' to be Handing ra it* khining hot aurf

ble. a half h'*ir later, nmarkid bow tall-^lud gnuut. But. (*l cheerful and amiable Mr* Ik-tlm rmr into thl* lenath But George Hagar raw that thnaigh the itad ivu in Gcorgi- Hagar'

pretty maaqoeraH-there ployed a curi lupYtting. At tliat mmnent Mildred

on* reathwMiivu. Margrave and Baron were entering That afternoon they went • n the ex- 1 the olhiT end of the long, lonely na<

cureitgi re Biv*-ra ablvy—Mr* Detlor, j The girl utojiped all at osieeand |Mitnted Hagar. Barm. Hirhmmd and many ’ toward Telford a* he atord newnailea*. otliiT* They were to f-lurn by tnirti- uncovered. "See,” abe aaid. "bow fine,

light Baron did not tell them tliat a bow notdc he look*!"

roach from the View hotel bail also i Mr* Del Inr turned for an liman t and

gone there earlier, and that Mark TH- j aaw- her.

ford and Mildred Margrave with b-t Telford had gaaed calmly, a,vie.Mr frienda were with it. There- waauopar- at Mr* Detlor, wtmderiug at nothing, ticnlar re aeon why he abml.L poaaeaned by a at range, quirting fi-eling. Mark Telford had gone heranre be There wa* fir the moment, no thought hoped to aee Ml* Detlor without (if be ! tt right or wrong, mleery or drearier, ahould think it brerti D-ing aeen by h'T, j pari or future, only—thin Ivabe! In the Mildred Margrave BBC iu thereat tai.md wild wlnatle of arctic winda hi- had him—h- wa-m the box M at—and *o far sw orn that hr'wmld n-sua-re remember, gained tlw ivuifldi-uev- tt tha- driver aa to tat her voice ran laughing through thi-tn induce him to neigu tin-re-igua into hia ; aa it did through the hhaums tt tinhand* There was nothing in the wav locust treaw at Tellavle, and he could tt bonm untamilur to Telford. A* a not forget. Whin the mi*t> nee from child be hod ridden like a cirrua rider the blue lake rat a rammi-r j lain, the and with the frarh-rennu tt an Arab:! rosy breath tt the mu b-anng them np and bia akill bad hen-aud with year* and acattenng them like thretlrdown. This six iu hand was, a* be aaid. "irata j be aaid that lie would think no more tt to Jacka" Mildred waa iklighted. ber: tat, *Uiu|iing to drink, he aaw Inr From the firat mom-ut ahe had wv-n this face in the water, aa in the hill Kjdng man ale-bud l*vn attrartid to him, tat at Tellavie, and lie evmld not forget, in a tadilon a* to gray le-mihd Mr. Mar- When be rede swiftly through the long gruvi, who aang lev |*ain* to every- prairie graa* eai-h pulee afire, a kero, baly—not infn-qu-utly lo the with-oj.-o Joyful w ind playing m him iu be trarked ear* tt Banin. At lari abe biuPd v. ry the buffalo, 1„- aaid be had firgotten.

faintly to the military ttHorr who aoi he gave le r hia place % Mail Tiiford would hardly have driven aorettlv that

afu-rnaai if be had k

child waa tawith- him. He told -her. however, amuaing aticira aa tley went mg. One* or twie,- he tuned to look her. i*.Knethtng familiar ra tier hiugh

oght lila attmtim. Hercaild He amid not tell that it was like s

int eebo of bia ow n.

Wh*n tley reached the park wbere ths old al-U-y Saa* Tclfntd d-tai-htt im If ft tan the re-et tt the party and

ougll the paths With

The amth ia large. < It yet r thinly peopled and fractirmllr ui oped. Great a* haa leva U advance made, considerable a* appears the prevent immigration movement, they but faintly ft— *—■—•—

it potBihls

ttirned in evro greater volume aonihward? Ouly the marvelous growth tt the great w**t itar-lf can guide tha Imagination in att.-mptlng the foreeaei. To Ibe couth unquestionably be Langs the future. In aoch an expansion of its population and wealth as even a single ground urn has witnessed in the west.

now. Her t There bad Leu one swift wave tt the feeling that rone flooded her girl's heart. It had paamd and left her with the remembrance of brr wrongs and the thought of unhappy years—through all which abe bad smiled, at what coat before the world 1 Oteue what would, lie should never know that, even now, the

in the indivtahle Union, which ia identity of inure* and conditions, aa well a* tt bk»d, of language and tt history. The penpl* tt tire south are ready for thia. the more ptrfret Union, the prophetic aipiratiorm—nertr the attainment—tt the fathers. LmisviUr, Chattanooga and Atlanta have sp.-kin our feeling. Il b« - tt the in it h tc

M

thi. aMum. One of Washington's lawyers used to practice ra Kentucky, and tells good stones cf hta exparieocea In the meanulna tt that slat*

cry tt a brantiful dead tiring—not this man come to her like a ghost ”1 always believed you.” be answered quietly, "and 1 aee no ren-ou lo

••1 w

» jo re

Bell county," he said, "and Was met al the door tt the cabin m the place ly the man against whom 1 Was Instructed by my client, a widow, who bold the

through b

u? You can't help it.

can you? It's like loading youns-lf with gold, crusting an ogly river, tat you do iL Y** yon do it jugt t h» same.'

He spoke with an affect id cheerful- ^

Hagar a j aken-nntmaai ue- |mu

urn - ** r ' their many beautiful >urpti*>* tt

1 “ and wind, pretty grottu*. rustic bndgn.,

urf. HefoUtmadlbel

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