Ocean City Sentinel, 17 December 1896 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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OCEAN CITY, N. J, THUK8BA.Y. DKCEMBEK 17.1««,

OCESN CITY SENTINFLJ dr _, :S ^ oxeRi

0CE4K cm N. J,,

Physician and Druggist, | 731 kslvn Aueue. Ocean Dili. N. I

sC.BfflSffl,EWirii(.Pntnatr.|D K ’ J- i--- i’kyou,

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,

Kill la adiaa.r. Or«-Mll < It) . X. J.

>KGAN HAND, A I'HMCNEY AM)

< ni at i.aw.j j CAI'I-:'MAS^hTnT '

LAW OFFICES

SCHdYUER G WOODRaUU.

fln.Unparflolffljle Liar. A.

By QILBEBT FABLEB-

ICowneM. IK

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roj

BIJ.I II KAMV MASSHAtL’S DIKING ROOMS Ko. 1321 Market Street, Tkrr« l>o*r* Kami ml III, (1*11. FillLAllKl.PHtA. STRICTLY TEMPERANCE. auu< id 0Ri»e* rm'M * a. m. to • p. m. Umd K«*<t Dim

f.rf iS <fiit»

Inneo. S5 cent*. L*dl*»’ Uuum i

ke mmlurl*.

PURE SPRING WATER. BAKERY, 6<l 1 South Twenty-fexwid Street Ice ( ream. Ice*. Kroacn I'rult* and Jclllnu \YrdiliD<* *ud Evcnlnc Enl«t*liimriiU * S|ircU]t}'. Evoij lhliiK t» furuUb tbr lablr ami wl free of chaifTr. NOTHING 801J> OR DEUVERED ON .SUNDAY.

T.C- HUTCHINSON. M D. I lolnopopski liiwt. No. 027 Wenley Avon no.

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

[ lUfldrat |‘hy>irUn. l^Ir of Ptill*. , T. ABHOTl , M. I)., I'hykician and hurgeon. OFFICE - Ccrntr Ceclral ud ElfbH Stmt

JONATHAN HAND, Jr.. aVttomey-at-I^fiw, |" Nollctftc. Na»*m XotaryPnbl^. CAFE MAY tXIL'RT HOUSE. K. J

ror a mompoi »bf trcmblod tioi.-m- « ly and ran ln-r fiOK'm tlicmiih K>r j T.-lftml, wIk hair dintnctiNUf, tml »b.- l-artlj to JuarT T an , n«aioad b.r rumiaMUC'. cam" forward n,,, wr mn«

and told tb» a rrant to allow him into f» t h,.r. Yfm ahall not «..ll her. Yonwillino r Uw room. She w.v a woman of mat ant igo BVr . y Ull l u .^.t aj.uk lo bar. Tbink ! troth dotennlnatloii. Slw dn-w »h>‘ rurtaina | jh" ntnatino. Spam b«T. if too do : Wbri I clooor. an that tin- r.mi w.mld bn at- | not ap,K. nj „ orj-rmr frnwl Jolin'ta.i.l- rf.wd ! moat dark to cor entannit fnra tin- iron- ; nnr . •• Ii.t t! hiftiL Xbl-n ab" aloud with bar luvk to j n „ ut d , mn . rhMr- hiv i huahM lb.' a j the hebt <d tb.- window. H- aaw a fij: . hujd , matinjc on bin kw» He did not bind; i nre ■tandinjt In the abadow. ram" for .Sb.- ooold am Ina alioulder ahak- im. an ward and bowed, lint at find InoklUB ulir » and jinwiiilT a toar droje She 1 j eloaely at tile fa<-r. pd — ‘- i - ’ • u; -—

DR. CHAS. E. EDWARDS.

- DKNTIST.

1314 Walnut Street.

PHILADELPHIA

M’CLURE, HERITAGE & CO., DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS 112 Market Street, Pni adelphit, Dralrra in Fur* DniK*. Cbrminila. Patent Modldrw*. Faint*. Oil*. *1 Tit KAT.n i:\T INHALATION 1529 Arch St.Phila., Pa.

CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE I. 1. G. A; BOURGEOIS, Counsellor-at-Law,

l-rarllmi In Saw I'Tmf, Pblladrtpbl* an l line.) atale. I'l«n<-l and c ireull • ourta.

Sand n. IW Mlata and Iwa Hutu ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.

^EBERT A. HOWELL,

imaelf til

1 “l ooold not ham wiahral this f'C my wont enemy," bo aaid at laat. ••Gladney and 1 bare !«--n mom than lirotb-

At torn«*>

-at-1 -aw, tor In Cbanearr

"la return fo "Htiahl" be

! think anythiUK .

! d« fed worm than I do? I tell yon w* - 1 hare lain under the name blanket* month in. month ool and be aared my

j Ufa"

I "What ia the'mnaaase yoo bring?"

the axkod.

I "He beg* yon to Sire with him again. | yon alyl your child. The property be I aotiled bn yon for your lifetime be will aettle co your child. Dntil thia p**t few ri _ n 11 day* be waa hinuadf pair. Today be U |^. llnr i rich—money got bonmtly, aa yon may

raau^tpllon.Aatbal . ileadurtir. Debllli:

C. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St., S."

/HILADELPHIA

M willing to

i nil i

auddenly

rulnal n. return yon litn. That waa all He

; would not hi

never (poke but kindly of yoo."

"He waa a good man. ' 'He ia a good man.''

"I (fill tell Too wbr he left row He WjN&d. no luatn-r bow, that 1 bad not been warned, aa 1 aalrt 1 bad." A She kmk.al up. a* if ripec-ting him to ■peak. He aaid nothing, ftat aloud with

Txrd on the flour,

aomiit.-o. too, that 1 k.-pt alive the memory of a man w bo bad played an evil part in my life; that 1 believed I cared for him atill, more than f<* my

1 meant you then. Bot when away, when he proved him* If (0 noble, 1 chang'd. 1 learned to bate the memory erf the other man. Bnt he came back too a ion. I aaid thing* madly—tiling* I did not mean. He went again. And then afterward 1 knew that I loved him." "1 am glad of that, upon my aool!" aaid Telford, b-tting go a long bivath. bhe anil I'd atrangrly and with a kind of hnrdneaa. • ’A few dm. ago I had determined to find him if I coo Id and to that end I intended to aak a man who a friend to learn, ] poaaible, where be waa in America, ated j came here to ace him and my daughter. Who 1* the man?" Mr. George Hagar."

"I have come from your hnahaud." I ■ But ahe did not aiir. ShewaathuiL There» - — •e aaid. '‘My name ia Mark Telford"— j jng nf her ebibL '■Had yoo not b»-tt»T : en limbre to the vm-- . an indearr:!'..!.'.*'

ing that Hagur

,. any moment.” | ■Ida Itoy- ftp u,.i aii.d t.-fnri-h-T. "I ha*! \

1 — it lUL and I haw Inat It all. " he aaid. i "AU right. ” I ••Gindlir." He did not offer bia hamL i Heptvjiarwl tf "Goodby. Where an-you gi'ing?" aaid to him. ‘.'-t Ihvogb "Far enongb away to f<rget." be rn-| "Frobably in

plied in a ahaking voice. He pickixl.up night. "

the photograph, moved hia hand ov-r it I Telford went hack t

aoftiy aa tbiaigfa be were ran-wng Ih* found the lairae lie hlul <»deT>-<l at tlie , him it

girl bera-lf. lifted it to-lna li

then rfilentlv left back.

Do yoo He went to hia mom* and

may aay can make] ing for a long time aieadily. He did — 1 ixribal or wtvou*. Gnee or aaid the groom. nt up and waiki-d ha<-k and | "I do not know,

eva-a la-1't oo‘ the lh*- '' into the groom'* Ig raieuiatiena r-ganilng tn- Tb* la-aai Map

oomjauiy hi- had float'd in Loudon and ) "The boat we

am other matter*. When be bad fin- air.''

d writing, tbo- letter* lay a-aled l Telfccd nodii"!. atn>k<d atamiad upaai the table. One wa* neck and atarted. Hendei rrwae.1 to John Gladner, one to the ! the fate. He aaw Mihltv Hndaon Bay eompanr and <«ie to a no- coming toward him. I-eifhai. Thi-re waa another j "Oh. Mr. Telford V a he aaid. Thi. lie put in hia pockcL He | foraook n* tuday, wbicb waa t the other leitera um win! down ] Mamma iara—«lie baa e'en yr tbeiu. Tlien be naked ' telUxuc—that you are a friend Ibe ball porter to tader a borae for rid- | au-pfatle-r, Mr

log-diu' l.'t mount in the. aiabh-a—to,] tor I likeyon e'er aouueh, yoo

be ready at tlx- di.ir in an hour. He hbe

again went tn hia romn. jnit m a riding | hia. "I've felt aince you cameye*l anil, came down aial walkid outacroaa day tbat I'd aaeti you tadua'. I Kit ma tb* eafdanadr and into the atn-et wh<Ti'' ma aay* tbui'a impiMotde. Y'<*i do

Hagar'* mom* wuv. Tln-y were light- i nrueml.T me?"

wL Hd went to the ball dour, opened it j "l didn't ienienib.T you." he aaid quietly and entered the halL He lapped . "I wiab I wen- going fie aa rid'-, t

of Hagar’a aitting room. A. j in the miamligiiL l uc-an luoimua a

George Hagar nnderatood Mark better than the woman who um him. At l«w*t Ue-v think an.

Tt!l: K>! ' profl'.able, and f>-vk* bybnda. wl

» are utnaumd by mixing the aaed erf um

»- rtavan. pdf,, Xaam or Gey km with aowe other

Tb* pruvuri'® of umu.- uieuia f-r tb* grade.

__ __ | Britiab prlvaiw. «Dcbaacr.eket abd font- The ahrnba grow rii fwt apart, aa Mr. Hagilr * drived of n-r- b ’ 11 ' *»»'V «*1'H«1 ««»* "'.lMti.dc of tb* they requir* a large amannt nf nouriah and would 1 "I wi*h v.® acre e.-ing wifh me." ; officer*, an.) the aoldler, ub-u irff duty, mem and exhanat a large anwof groond back dine,It. lie went in *nd «t ! be replied. ' He .oddewly r- a.i.-d d.rwn particularocrupau.m bhingl** or draw are placed ovw tb* down. The curtainawref* drawn hack I hi* hamL "G.«d night.' H-r band ! » hl «* "•* harml--. waa ir.dWcctly plan,* wb.m ^* flm aboou appear, and

between the two nanua. He aaw the 1 waa *wallow.d in +.1* tirm rla^ f.w a dr!v ™ ,0 ' l, “ , " h " b

the archway. ; moment. "God bo— you. dear!' “ — ' II* row. went in and liarfud at the ; addeeL then y;-d hi* hat quickly

■ketebca in the dim lighL jwaajsan-.

reply to a qncatiiai, aaid tl

a-ilb an ani'iu

it immediately b- » aa i. He gid two cai

ladwcen the enarb. Thun b*- aut d. and atndifd U«~painring» a:n-uiiv< "> lammial afar with a dry rvekh

a*. '"nrirS' .b- her atiny admiral • ia equal to ha aulipet. To b«- In the aradenrt. Well, wefir’

1 the o

tben-f'W* frequently l-aook himaeX to froat until they have nwobed a height the "free and ■any" • ui.-rralHmrn’a at at two or tbnw feet, when they beoom* rubber publican*, wlnax gratia pnmalou fairly hardy and can tmhatand nanally

, u.uc ...... onion. ...u. (if a*u- i * ,n P ld •“f* tuo wa« rucquped the change* of temperature wbicb occur ooe,*"tl>* giri aaid tc'b«-ro lf "H" aai-l ■ ^ '•*I«»dtinr* m drink, or to durmg the year. The ahrula can he 'Ood bh mrnp ih-nr" " aotneeviti mocvdiareputahl.-roert- The grown by grafting, bnt am haa hardy About that time Mr*. la-fhw ireeiv.d ! P'**™' 1 ' gardening waa cold shun I- than if raleed by the aWaiing prom** a tchirmni fi"iii lie- dot.r - • a la.mlic, dered, fur gardena are Inevi,ably attend- When the abrnb i* about Hire* feet bmtntal I' ran- *d with weed*, and weed* r-fnae tr high, tbe barreating of the tea begin*. Year hu.T-1,.'. i-r- w.a Iwlir U|nr-1 ia i R™* avmmelrically, *o a ca-nal blad> and tbla U per hap* tbe moat interval lug ■ I ooi.tmm loet awM. tauM w *~ | °* graaa waa expelled aa an Irregular in- *tage of *1L Armed with a (harp knife, •uu trnder. Uie firldhand cut* off in May about half There wa* a train leaving for lyuidnn i In IMl I furtively jarmcred with a of the Iratea and *l

half boor laler. Bbe made ready ha* ! *•*.migmairlle aeeda akuig fba ouUid# tbe growlb hi

enlered »hforward to where he aak Tbe artiat waa aatnniahcd, and for tbe intrant emharraaaed. Telford rme. "I took the liberty of wailing for yon. and, •ecingdbe jwluroa. wa* iutcrcatcd." Hagar bowed ooblly. He wand hi* band toward the pirtunw. "I bnjw you find them truthful " I aaid. in,"real ing. They will make a acnaatl'ill And la there anything more neer-aty? Yoo ore a larky man, and you bare the ability to take advatage erf it. Ymr I greatly admire ynor ability. I ran do that, at leaaL though wr arc ruemiiKw 1 auppwe." Hia word* were utterly witbonl offenae. A melancholy amiie pl*y<d uu hia Upa Again Hagar bowed, but did not

apeak.

' Telford went no. "We are meoie*. and yet I bam done you on barm. You ham injured me, bare 1 Haul ted me. and yet I do not rearm it. wbicb ia atranp . a* my friends in a wilder country would

door np-r. ti.cn | tily. incloaed tbe telegram in an envel- j edging of my but.

ope addmwd «Q-George Hagar. and. ! "elled Jo (*dcr by tbe <; when ahe waa ataniag. armt it over to ! genera . deparirm-m

fulmlnatipg mrrvw They will n

That Cue old here inciie* In length, according to tbe van-Inki-rman, Sir John j ety. They are picked off aa fact aa they

wonld learn in a few miunb*. ran out, j Penuefatlier. never relaxed h'a effertato reach a ►nimble aixe, and tbe uperauca, but could not get a cab quickly, ami j pm-TT* the |*rade plum, in the Aider- la rejawl.d from May until Octota* aa arrivfd at the at alien only to ace tb* I »1** o»“P •» "wlr apotle*. und and often aa the leave* ouro* oau It M term

train drawingawav. "IV-rhajiait ia U-t- ! gravel drvann*—a. and when hi* ►urcca- ed "fi .,id ■'for her take.” acr. Hir Janie* Searlefi. .nfferrd aome cim I

mgrarit beotlier lo obtrude it« purple ’ the ru

bk»w*mi«, j* air Sir John tfgtirafivcly is tbu largest nnmbnr of floabc* during wep, at tbe dweeratlon. "TIi* *:nht the acaauu—"America'* Only Tea Garqoue paint me." lo- exclaimed in pi’s- den" in Bonuai Herald, ous toum and w-Hh averted eye*-Black- — ' _

wood's Masarin--

That night the aolitary

Hcrridoo w-re travr-led by * solitary baracman. riding bard. Mark Telford'* Aral ambition when a child wa*"to ride

mot better than men. Tbe rook aurring rnah of wind on hi* face** be rode waa tbe keenmt nf delight*. He waa enjoying the ride with an iron kind of humor, ter there was in hi* thonghts * picture. "The wqnel'a sequel for Hv paused on tbe nip trf a hill to which be had oome from tbe highroad and looked round upon the verdant vaUera almost spectrally quiet in -the mooolighL - Thtalw -.c-ju——

rulver. J, clicked in hi* band.

"No.*’ be aaid. jaitting it up again, “not hero. It would be too damned rough on the bone, after riding *o hard,

to leave him out ail nighL "

He mounted again. He aaw beftre

Th» omnlxaticn at tb* Free t

life "Early last y

the blackboard

een aaid nf lateaboff,. -

nd tbe alate a. iuccn- '" n iw-dnce htcrary ami aru—mtary that a novelty «<•“» I^ “*» alUarngb tbrro wm no worth mcutnciing. Thi. rrguUr <.vKnpmiy. the d.groe of «ccnw

I. made on tb. following principla: A d **• Aa iSf. ^

sheet of ground glas* •if suitable aim ia P"-”* P' art into * very firm, thin frame. Thi* JJr-L— frame ia hinged ao a* to awing into *0 ~

other frame aim-bed to the wall Tbla , . .. . .. „ Wat.on.ty portion la Bitad w„h . tack Encwboard, covered with bUck canroo flan- * S*** Del. velveteen „r serge, velveuea giving » D™*". organbmd . the beat effect. When the swinging glam regular c mpany and m|mgunarf a

e II - -- anna of n markable prodortbxi* c# Kuv-

iva, new and old. Tobtci'a < f Derknr**” waa given, and

UbegiYT

'Henry IV" and unaa. Gertumlt

Hannele" followed, and

Hagar was impreaaed. affrrted. "How have I injured you? By painting thrw?" "Tbe injury ia thia: I loved a woman and wronged her, bnt not beyond reparation. Year* Jaaaaed. I aaw lex and loved her still. She might still have

id me. but another man eame in. I, j him » fine stretch of moor at an rosy *a | (urfan* la. of course, outside. This —... - you. That wk*are injury. Thru"— ' cv-nL He puabed the horse on. taking a ’ a l laekbcard that may be n—i either for ' took up a candle and held it to i hedge or two as be wrtiL The animal era yoo* or lead pencii, aa tbe caae may *' •* Ibe ikelcb erf tbe discovery. "Thi* is oame over the highest paint of the hill be Thar# la aW» a whit* back, which ;

perfect in its art and chivalry. It glori- I *t full speed. Its blond was up. like its may bt used Thia forms an admlrabl* cn T*' "

Ac* tbe girl ThalianghL" He held master'* Tbe hill below this point and- aorfsee for cokived ersyoni If it la n«c- .'

Ibe candle above the iswrmd ak-tch ! denly dbd<d in a quarry. NeitUr larse »*«uy to eojiy or jiraetiee in geometrical P" ; '

"This." be aaid. "ia admirable as an nor man knew it until the yielding air deaigna or fbiwers. abreta at pajar cooand fiction Bu, it is fiction. I have no cned over their beads like wst.-r over a taming them are placvd bethope that yon will change it. 1 think ! drowning man aa they fell to tie- rocky backing and I beg la**,

would make a mistake to do an. 1 bod far beta atb.

STONEHILL & ADAMS,

^^HEADQUARTERS FOR riMtrr.«g. lUnec Nruine,

miateanii lasurai

Urirk I.it.viag. Ac.

• f»aar«*r

OC'EAS < ITV, X. J.

Thn.p^--—vrt*» BellfUd

W. L. BERRY.

Manfuacturing Jeweler, |S^!r ,od

NO. (1 SOUTH SECOND ST..

'on ooold not bare the situation, it Us-1 truth were painted. Your audipiaoi- will : ' not have tbe yflUMi as the injured man. ” J "Wow yod the injuro^ man?" TaiSord put the candle in Hagar'* , band. Then he quickly took off bis

r and thryw

. Tbe

after Telford tsvamr

liorae waa treat lung pain-1

‘ ' • With

ll” be aaid. and puabed tb- : tn-s

j log tbruogb perfect ^.—Naw

•ward the !>•*»>

CONVCYANCINO. CYC.. LAKE BROTHERS HARRY HEADLEY.

OCCAM CITY pOUSC.

*riMm»^-«pp«-n-w«j«ri»sprt ygy Asabury A-acd*nU«J. W. BRIDGEWSTER S CO.. “«■'“ mK

Oruaual I«1 a ton totiWM Real Estate and .

Insurance Agents. JACOB SCHU.FF

THE PIONEER BAKERY.

Ho TOCbtoriAiMM.

He wa* vary quleg and sjicke

clear, meditative votes. "You are right. --,1 tbink sb* hales sis Bui you an- - yrroug. too, for she baa forgiven me."

E. CLINTON & CO., rBRUSHES, iin min, ui i i. run it .

her daughter. He glanced *t It k>A look of singular ex" Jenreti, spr* bis eye* "That ia « air daagfa'"r>' Bbe inclined her need "How old is sir' Jlep>,-k--d up tbs pbotigrrapb and held it. arru'mixing IL "Sb* la IT," wa# the reply in a cold

d uu that He then drew the revolver in hi* r«vu mnn-j-.ii* lx- said, tcmjile, but pan-d. "No. It wasn't to ropaliap. aixi « tbe ***** be^" he *a,d. "I'm ■ dead man any- and auj.r-ni. n xd aa tbe way," and fell bock. wbool of St. I?

avenger, the lx ro. and tbe gtotbauazL 1 Day wa. breaking when tb- ag(wy , Baltlmcrv. f r.*. wa* called the coward ami tbe vaga- oenaad. HeMt the gywy damp iighl « » period (/...y and I Hetaamedtbegnl hi* cjv*. Though be owld tr-t He trai thi* n-rvrd He started to pot uu his wgisrowt half raiwd bis bead. "God—l bs you. paissvi He ew* gam. Hagar caught bi* arm and ix id dear!’, be said And that cjided it- for John •dc'e-' . Am dMp *a*. inaiKWal art* friend ’"-Jln^ra* found by tbs worker* at th- voted al evrvy I. "Will yoo stouu ait* fine nexit?" quarry. In llentdi* u. tkn day—it *li During ibe wai . a*id "Ju*t au. that 1 may" bapprifW years a*ie—«lr-y qwmk cd the , tbe f-diral ew "That you .m«y paint in the trutbr Hodam Bay evanpafly * man who j voted tb* Ibi«i).:i Ka Yoo ate talking a* Ibe man As aa made that t.-mhL b-op. and.' br>*.q all, _ _ ; artiat you wen- wise to atn-k ,<» y-*r ; topror* himwlf. ho-1 b-art ewKigb tc first onurepii.*! It bad tbe txwt <rf in-1 put bu burrs <mt of miwry. Tbe story

- - It me went abnut -• quickly, and so much in

I0V OPE* FOR SEiSO* OF ISM.

TM AKHL'KY AVKNL'K-

»• TOO Mhci**

He tamed a worn face from tbe pie- | ^ ^ ^ ^ You lU to“ » U.V . Celebs-. Omu., I w ill give you a sil- Day omupi

,jtifr. i.iiu * in xim ibi-n. Lug. Get y-Kir l-rudxw N<i. my 1 11 *.t bury him. BELLEVUE HOT B*THS ) !££S~Hr-;r.“-:- _

SAMUEL SCHURCM k. bet weai ytb mad 8

1 Why should yon take It ao tragically*' i “I do wa know, but now Hid •

. | bead moved, bis Up* trembled "But um* she U (be daughter of John j'

ited l-y two <» i •«« <*“

I* x ** fi -il-xred Wi It* grave irj | rato prov.dcjs, a»d ,*W,- b-!p Ter •rf people. Iiwmoever known thupurpn-a 1,0 Xin ba* bwg

' • had conbmplaledj «*»(• t—s —— —

(iia-luey ami Ibe i Nvwa