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VOL. XVI.
OCEAN CITV, N. .1.. TIH'HSDaV. FEHIU AKV 2.1. J85)7.
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN cur N. J., lj. c. B0B1NS0N. EWor anil Propnetor.
QR J. S. WAGGONER, Physician and Druggist, Re. 731 Astau Aitn«. Occn Citj, I. J. X. C. HUTCHINSON. M. D. IIomoeojmthtMt. No. (127 Weeloy Avenue.
M T >kcan hand. arroijxKv \ni> <0(.VMKI.I.4»K AT I. AW. cait; may l\ h..’.\.7" LAW OFFICES SGH(JYliER C WGODRaUb,
POIlI Ilf iH-ni-
MARSHALL’S DINING ROOMS No. 1321 Market Street, Thrr* I>-«r* r^»t »f «tll M«H. JMULADELFHIA. STRICTIY TEMPERANCE,
PURE SPRING WATER. BAKERY, ('.ill South Twenty-second SUvot. Irr Vrrmtn, Irv». Fro*en Kruil* and JelllM. WnldinK* Jiod K'fuluir KalenmlDm. in. * S|«n-UiU. Evorylhlug So fur-Ui-h tlw utlilr and nH tne of chair* - -
I-I,,l.i.„f l , i, | i. j J ON A THA x hand, Ik.. B. T. ABBOTT, M. I,.. “ Vt.„ r „u.v.„,-L„„ , l*hj airiaii and fiiurKrou. •MR - *"'«•«.*i.<s.«.rj n«u.OFFICE Conitr Catnl ud EljhUi Street | CA, ‘ K MAY HorrtK - N - J ornct Houaa.Tm^^ IR OCUR CITY EVERT RfEDRESOAT
DR. chas. e. Edwards, harry s. douglass,
I >UNTIST,
1211 Walnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA
DECKIVEUS KVEJL Carry Cbarrhill Onrtrr Chamiinj:
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loiiuMellor^nt-I .u v CAPE HAT COURT HOUSE R. J.
MJCLURE, HERITAGE & CO., E l (;I£NI ' : C. Cou:,
■ tlx- .burr, npoti wldi-
Ihk
Win-d •
at at. ebtatk amd laai aaat t: !>. S. SMITH & CO.. ihi btite hi iisuiitE iiEui.
aor •firria.1.. anr .‘rtmlo*
■ 140 A»c-nur. i W» rl*. b.lo. . r.« at ii OCEAN CITY. N. J. |
i anUar of IB. |Atirala
DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS vo^K,.. a«.AT . *« 112 Market Street, Pniladelphia. «»< >:*» «tty. ».. Oealrm In I’urr 11 rut-, Clirmical., Pa Unit MedidDra. Paint., Oila, etc. “ •> - »'rmai T It KA TMI-:\ 1’ G. A bourgeois, * —hy— Counsellor-at-Law,
i i.tKSST!.-
Ituoni. a, .nil ltr.1 t>latr aud I a.. Hull
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ATLANTIC CITY. N". J. ALBERT At HOWELL. .A.tt ornej'-ut-l^n w. M wtrr and Hoilrllor In (Nianrery. Koom 2. Krai Katau- and law Haildlnc. ■ hr. ; ^ ^ ^ a>r. J C. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St. PHILADELPHIA,
The braru i f all tlH«- women had . or*' tur n hrokrn. arluallr lin tin. not jn.t j tmi ■Irntrd a mill, a> in u-oullr tin- raw ii. ' Ii" * ‘ each affair.. Tlx-ir Ini. r - r- o,<rnly i i" ! rained, yet CliamiinK ki-jit himnlf fri j bin . of Mainr. N'i tmr rmld *ar "In- .In nld j “*« ronitnittrd hlnua lf; hr nrrrr artid in a I I'la : loujirrniifing fn«hin: in tin jitinnin ! r
naliy ntH- w rounderO'd I .* qnirlrd until a rain-d on the wren-bed l vn« ail in lhrwrnH3 crippkd «i-1rr owned.
ERRATIC GEOGRAPHY.
ft if Imudjnarki a huh Ii
fis t, had m. . list, me- in fa. i. and tin-.Ign-d In idillTl.ilL A wmi.-a hat lena the early |*art of tin- lost yi-ar in the re-' moval of T.ihKJ feet Irvin, the heiftht of Alomit Hum ii, in Itritiab Auiern-a— gmrrally cnaliled with an altitndr of 18,000 f..-t in |il I,< '" ll“ - B.000 feet which i* now pi mi to it Iir Profeaa ir Uidemau—a i.unlil i.m mmewliat aitnilar to tin- erj.-Hence <4 M.nmt Hood, in Onvou. which, win n l.-inF gradually nilu.-ed fn'an it. jinaoined height of 18,000 f.«-t to 11.000 feet, hrought oot tlw- faci-tii®. nmark that vrilh a few yean tu.m- of gnan- the ue mil tain would U. a bole in the goal lid. It ia ant alone the mliier ciplorer. howerar, who is reijirauihle for vh* ]»TpetuaIliiu of great emmof oiwerTatidn. Mr Saninel Baker, the diax.ven-r id tlie AlU-rt N'yauxa. the aevnd great ha.ni of lie- Nile, .tali-d boon dan.a of it could he traced auuth ward to the limita of ruunu, wherea. Maul.-y and othiwu have unoe idiuwn that not t«ily did the lake terminate
A CITY TO MOVE.
L but tl
r mika t n. a
INHALATION 1529 Irch Si, Phila.. Pa.
.4nf/ all Chronic ami
Nervous Disorders.
d penail . .
nely on Inn. the (V.wrt td di«il- |
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1 bryor
• if Tb.
Chat
a ilay and two night* in i [ le di jot hotel, Tcry nearly niud with liaielinem, fright
an acknnwl.tlgi-d . t lie m with an an
! into the land td rani. .
j d.-rniw. They drejliaed tbrnierlyr* in | molh.r o ld her. The d.etm had n lethal pitiful fashion that women hare, grapb-d for her wilhootta'Taon'a knowl- ; but they lend him alway., for each n ' "'g' - tl-*' day nfler ttic girl had left tlie j the way of their kind. village. Then Anna re|irr«cbed bena-If It had hi. n hi. good fortune to have ; f"r b.T raapkiana with nnreaaoning bit-
i dealing, only with women who either | trnieea
thought of him alone, forgetting thi-m j Tlie drive to the port look two daya ’ .. Ivi-.., or with thiei- too gentle lode- i It wa* a horrible experience for the offiiiouuct- him. Then. too. he hail man aged j oer. Tin- mad rtrelofaed on. vi^U; there wan never anydcfinii. j.ront faewa* dew it am! had lamia, wl.
Bnt in the early ' "“•* **
! pitcher that had
veil i
in t
AlaMace T R^ey. ^ MU ^
Wallace
ItKrVIa ESTA-Tl-a
IN'SUHANCE AGENT. 411 MARKKT HT., CAMDEN*.
call*. I -•> Xbowb 1- b» 4y.p-e.x- (row h»,.i hood 11 *«• <»h—llod. for looriwn I « oo^aallr to Ihe awn*- For 11.
ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO. Real Estate i Insttraiiceiie;!; -A-G-EHsTTS, Imbs t. 4 « I, RmI EiUb « Ui ATLANTIC CITV, N. J. 1 Uredn for l•lenn•
Money lo l.aui on Kln.l'Wortgage.
Jf l»ta fm nale at Houth Allan lie City J.M. Chester&Co.,L r=
REAL ESTATE
Mim M. A. DOYLK. HOTEL ATGLEN, OCEAN cm*. N*. J.
Insurance Agents.
r H-WO.eoUag-aadlouax^iarer.lo-rl , RO St Sl« C«L
Cmlrally located. Open all tlie year. Healed n.itna. haectric light. Arlcian I>r». NTAKKKV A I’AliESf, water. Haullary drainage.
a C. GOFF.
GARWOOD HOUSE,
OCBAN CITY, f
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OCEAN CITY. Naw Jeraey 1 Ixllrhltal ljjral«.n.^ AII_tlwj«tfort^Jr
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riosifr.uK. It.-uiK* - Neiiini*, . t-KAN eirr. N. J.
HE3tEstateani Udcg. ,
111 UtHU " 1 ’ Ib-r—r Tilt: MIHSl» MATTHras
CONVCVaNCING. CTC.. at OtKAX C ITY, Jf. jf. I IMiaal. DIBI CTOKa. LAKE BROTHEH6 HARRY HEADLEY. B. C. IMGERSOLL, SSSSi —flifb mitm
Real Estate and Insurance Agents, T34 AHBI'IIY A YEN IK
TIT Anbury Avenue.
PUSTMIRS. MKKUT1R8
OmautAl Wirt «f Iwj DncflptW.
No. 6SJ Aabary Avenue OCEAN CITV. N.»J.
PfTTER MURDOCM. ML „ nARY s. YOUNG. TCACMtAOr Oo ai^ *»n«i WOOP»||«ji^fln r niiGARan<IHARM0WY, Olty. N. J. j „„ ^ . «-*- i
» little
id P-sfi
rrii-d HI* time*
*cai*-d heii
The bride of Captain.Morion, hajii wen fit. with due rnonoragrment. fall in lore with him. thn an-nrd to 1. come numanagrablc. t-he waa a nil
wonderfully attraetive, femmin. tlnug. but abe wan neither of t
imolatiug nor of the'eiMiraaling aort. aving lort her heart, abe lu-t le-r head, ■d Cbanning waa in uiui h riaugi-rof
■ring Ilia meth.da rxpowd.
11 ia captain ad. iaed him. ‘ ’Channing. m'd letter take a leave mid gt i out
"■Why?" v
••Well. If* a delicate ankjert, hm Morton a an old fri.-nd ef mine, and I don't want toaoehl* wife diagrarv him." nqpnt aa a baby, and braid.a, I think
yon are tuiatakru."
’■We all exonerate yim. Ifan. tynur faulL hut I'm not miatak.-n. It'a evident to the whole pcaL Take my advice and go ace your mulle-r. like a dutiful Cbanning waa flatier.d, lint be vraa alao frightened; nevetthel.M, h« waa
undecided.
Tie-re waa a bop that aaffio night. Mr*. Merlon waa thne, and it waa her actinia that d.-tennlmd Channing to take Captain Lytt.m'a rounwl. Sl»- waa alrefcdy in the hoproim talking to the Inter when Channing apprar.d, and the nmneut abe aw him. Handing tail and graceful and indifferent in Ibe doorway, abe grew au while that 11m- wh.de r.a.ui noticed iL and abe tranil-l.d Tiaiblv. hbe realised her palen.-w. and knew that Captain' Lyttm'a quick mm.mini Ur pul himaelf betwceir her and Ibe watching eyra bad been unavaiiing. Her own auft ey.w filled aa abe raiard
* , '‘ rril U ,un ' ufai-k from the dual an. > at in.—I a. nHale.
tacle I an. making of niyaelf. I . bi-lp it I've tried bard. -Tbcre'a I ing for It hut to go away or L
md meequil.
Tlx- cld woman id the beat into an The girl, being
ga-j-d, twirled b. r
email haude and hit into her llpa in a perfectly eil.nl airaggle. Man. timi*. aa tlx' Jieutouuut at o|i]i(*itr llx-m, he wielnd that they would cry or make
; a.-tnally Inundad hy high mountaina. i Mr. tl. Scott Elliot, in h.r recently | puhlialxyl wixfi. "A Natnraliat in Mid- | Alnra.'' in i-jmc«irrertiStgiil.'y'ae»Ttir» I w ith the no ■ungiiifi.'aut atntrtuent that ".Mount ledil.ai Iteunrlt. Mackinaw ' [r ak and M.out Lamenn are n»t moon | taina, but quite iDaiguiOeant hilla, if they had miy niet.-ixe at all" He alao aaid: "I «,«■*>* much ttme and trouble' iu trying to .iiamver where cm earth the j .-ixmn. .ur fieeh wal.-r era, diarovend . and < hi ietened the Alexander Nyanxa, | by Mr. Staidi-T. could |>aadtil> be. IhiA eixw whatever.” And. finally, aa the ! lat.-et IK-gntiVe ...iitiihulion U> gro- ‘ graphienl know l.-dge. we hare in tlx Jarkenn Hanu«WT*1h lejrxtrfnmi Frans Juaef Land t nc.ully hrexight to buudon by the vraerl of tlie rx|adilian. the Windward) the aaruraixe that not a trace of the xo rall.d Peterman Land of
BajVr conld lx- di
Th.- I
-autifnl daughter of Colonel
ia • ii o.-ad NO uiuun*. The t-man did uht Inin. She had v. ty thing iu all tlx-wc*ld liauuiug'a face. When the rl do TT".I down at the hrd■TiDird fur her hunhand. ahe
"la the p.«w thing rraxyt” ahe aaked dolly of Mra Channing.* "N... Itul ■lx- waa not married to him.. Only ►I..- waa lo have lam marti.d at Saul* Mutia two <r tl.ne daya ago—1 fotg. t when. He a< nt fur her." "That can't be true, becauae I am' fair
''Indeid it la true. Aren't you bia uotberr" She put h«r arm tenderly bout the bint ebouldcra. "I theught im were. \. u look like him. He and w.-re tnamid laat night al miduigbL rhm they I. Id ua lie waa going to die." "Anna! Ctmie away, Anna! Ytm're io right ihirr. Get up. Thia girl'a faia rife. He didn't love yon. He married x-r. U<-married her—Urt night. ” ll waa . rael. hot Mra U
For five yean, afterward Colreel Boa I for the iuaanc mother id faia
■ motlier. they aat
lint until Cbanning war buried In the graveyard on the hill, win re the coyott* dug up the un.unde at night, and the
little girl I l ira,r, ° d'** barked abtilly. and the "If you will yurt lake it.v-l.nmc and | auaki* glided along the dry, baked earth tell Liao 1"— She BKp|«d, lining tm j into thdr bol.a—until be waa buried thread of her w.inla. fur t uauunig wa> j Uxre the two wometi ataid by her. approaching. • Th. tr true! in the dead man never falCaptam Lytlon idfenvl her hta arm. ' Un d. The girl believed be had been “Come quickly,” he aa-.d. rimiarxi en faia deathbxi. Uie wife "Jurt wait a minuie. p).-a.«e- juat till | that he bad txvvr lo*.d lb* cbildiah. 1 tell Mr. Cbauniug I can’t Hay fur udr pr. tty Virginian. Yit neither, out of dance." j pSiy. »p<.h. bextcoTicticDB She had fluabed up. and her rveawen-] "W*atchiug i hrilllanL Sbe pnt <ml her band loChan- in the n«.m w mug. drew it back and agalo .treUlxd lenwl U> Die thud .i .Ibe ooldicn' fix* it forth oonfuodly. * aa they marmed ny aatnde. following Ho took It and prwed It—ym ! the young ufflmr'a flag cuvmd coT waa euro he in-aard II almot. "Th.-j Then iheie war a long, loug ailci third you pr. miad me. waan’l itr* They w.-n- w ide apart—the wife v "Yew, I think ao." aba anewered. : hi» tt cutilul tuad In her hand*. UxCaptain Lyttou turned on Lia.fa« 11 gtrl ]pokuig atraigbt al the wall, tl and walked away. -old wimau mull, ring and eeratching At the end of the tbiid dance, while j her gown with her .looked fingrra they alrolled logHlxr up ai<d down the | At I art r«u.c tlx eound of a fomfl line, Channing exj»Tim<i.l-d to •»*■ how , volley of nitwki-try. The girl jumpnl far abe would go. To bia court, mat urn, | up "Whal'a that)" be found that ahe would Hup at iffltiiug . "The firing over faia grhve." afatxt-of hlaacmlng hur infaiuatiM 1 rn u j In a mum-rnt it came again. The girl the bouao to,*. A araudal waa l-ol w t-at »U»<1 awayiug; Ibe wife wl with lx* Channing wanted He wax Very g<*lla | head aull bowod. ll waa * with her, bnthbc w ept and amid all man- i tulx*. art of foolith thinga. until Captaih Lyl- { A paux—li.eo the laat volley. The ton came upcmtixuiand t»L her bemn. gill fill, and the woman, lilting her fi'rry aonti aftir tl.ia the biu'-nant laad, atarvd attjidly al tbx|artty. went in to viail l.ia moth. > Six waa a fa... at Ux fix..!, ■ hildwfatyva that Mill Virginian of the conventk m.! |<»r Set- le**td I qjl. WbOt* the ww*her proud order, and xhe lived on what had '•» tlx cvrwr and lapa ahnllod «*x» tavw Ux- kileheu garden .4 Ux bugle ova Ux grave U the i family .Haty (*u - . .. ^ * .
waa ia the |iniiil o
Mr. F. W M. Kinney
her quivering • .hi flog, ia H. r «- not contribute to b.r MJHart "J my beggarly pay and m. r-. i<«. g< k-*p up .ppearamva 'My r-gm.. — -
great.» <«prit d- onrpy- i d hk. awful leer ...Pi ly well to help yfiu. tBMhrt. bnt 1 muH j Ux 1N- 1 .| bold cp tny end td tlx row. 1. am a jean. "11. And ate loved fcua'all Ux jlaieul.ldx bon.
M3 ■
.. .th*- unfurtnaata
U Liehy
Tlx I'eerac- xf Ux Pillar*. A report i« current that when the n.v u .< l.l.rat.-a the .vimplelioo of the longvwt reign on rvoord in the history of Grval Hritain IxT map-aty will create iten, will advance many titular rank and will confer mux* boo. a a frrvdy. The rrjairt further aw- rt« that, aa th.' rrtgn of the .-n will h<. mainly aaMi-ian-d with diacoverie* of a-lrtxv. the improve un-nt* In uxvlianical aiqdiancra, (ha- d<v. lupmeot of commi’m- and an ciorptional inm-axc of activity in trade, Imt [ititemplatni rainng to Ux p.'anigx upc«i tl.at ixcaaion many of thoae who have attaimvl great promt nenna iu th.vx hraix-lx* td nmrch and ludnatty. It ia aaid that the l*nai will ha uapedalty h(*K*vvL The Victorian peerage d<aw not deal with dcorcut. chivalruua artioua ur the auppurt <d the it ia tv-prrweutative napedaily of ■uava In brewing, hanking, hrokrragr and other kindred onrupatnnu. there can lx wo legitimate objretunohliiig the chiefa of great
might hr opportune to quote the following Hutu fn*n "The Hunting of the So ark. ” by lynria Carroll:
—Loodim Truth. Ctovrr Coasaoerclai Ue. "Tenor 15 yean ago." any* a bn* aa man qnot.vl by the Ffailaalelphia Kaxord, ".the eamx-d meata put up iu aquare tin* by American homa-e were •old in great qumntitir* in Samua. It waa tu* laxig L fore Auartralia and New Zealand pa-krra aaw that thay were miming a giaal thing, no they writ out ogrula who rireulatad a atairy amnag the nativiw to the effn-t that cheap Aiueriaarala w i-re caxn|xwe<l hi part id bufltwh. Tlx-y aaid that iu the pmrra id vaporing the IntMW of dead Chinaiuqi f.w Uuptua-iit lo the Celeatial pin- from Saui Frauciaro th- meal canmai and labeled "berf f<* Pacifla .ptiai. The rtory gamed
only he indtxvd to buy the round, flat tuu jiut imt by Anstralian and New Zealand bnuaxw. That prejudice exist# today to aurh mn extent that Cnitad Staba Oaisul Mulligan has menlKax-d
, woo warm- enough when I firat put them am hut I didn't think to inquire a Is ail them thla nx "Inquin-about tbemr'
taught to hate Hi- Pltiglisl
of Indian
lately the great majority of Indi teacher, havelabond that they nan basteu the acqnisttiou of the English language on the part of tbc popila by caupulsury-iiieasari'a. visiting mure or lea s-vi-re penalties upon tlx unfortunate children who ware caught in the use of Ux Indian aperolu Theunretnaouablem-aad such proceedings. which arc always puinalxd with more or lea Honour failure, appeara.
imaidi-nd that
(for
-xodus that the world v-tlxrhiMran id Ivraxl the land id Egypt.
. * etl n.as— Wi.at makes this a x.dus more r.markable U ihat these SO, 000 pevple will a body inlo a new city, which
flniihint
r lheir occupancy, and which unt. nai.t-rt are by the arttahorrn who are putting the . -nch.» to the miles «f stivets
and ibe sjcsciran public buildings and
private pa la. ve.
The city which ia on the point ad facing thus abandoned to the wild beasts which swauu in the firms about It if ■I*reti\ tlx capital of the mining
.• id pen- * ta “' *t>u»v‘h»a««. in U« a ... ' ni part rf IlraxiL It wa founded oear-
! ly tworentnrie* ago by the gold s-ekrrs. , Onto 1‘rato has been unique among * for axv.-ral reasons, one bu-ihg that
is forced up..u a child ty u allies and other apixals toi arily hateful to him. Then, in heart, he turns away from it a
only under mure or lea pronounced pro- j ‘
testa This heroin.s quite manifest aa L “ ~* 7 T'"*' “T*.””.* soon as the children are remov.-d from “ lI '* ,n Tb » ,own U *»>I* the ra.tra.nt of the wdiooL when, for » lo,, « » “7 0 * *E"* 1 to moon ' aU ^ instance. tb.y r. tarn to their i«renu : k,K " irn “ ,b ' 81 Mines Uero^A a
for a vuit or m.T- or lea permanently | ? th " n : l * h ^ cha ‘ D
after graduation, and wh-,,. m, meeting ^ ‘T® t *"' co “‘ ^ •«*« BrariL their fanner teachers, they will either 'bungb U •**»»• refuse to s,x.k English altogether „ j Un»««l»v»f Urn air to always ao damp antvrer with Shame faced raloctancw. ,ha ' *^•'7thing not kept in airtight Proteesor Hallman ssvs: "There |, *»« **«*»■ “il*^ »^lhln a abort no doubt Id my mud tbStfae unroarou Tbrro is no much thing aa a earablcuea of the ofT.-u.lrr Warfare mtde "rtttof »ny dracnpUm. la ibis moun-
in the Indian school. «.ilrt the Ind.an “ ,n cl! ^ **'•*
vernacular i. largely lo blame for the dangerous for th* tingle sirart. which apparent .tubbonmea with which older : “»«• t* l«**hly Indian, refuse in Iran. English or to ua , *>** ™«h«t tu tba wqrld. ther. boing the little knowledge thereof which they 7°' '"'‘I "52. . “ “T - , * may jssowa If 1. >. mgned th.t wtth 7"* ,n *“ *“ A P crt »“ liberty lo use the India, vernacular the : L"* f 10 ?* * ^ ciu * n - “ bo '-
Indian children will engage iu oaov.-r- . * . ,r, ’! r , »tum. poaihly improper, which P
teacher can neither rntderetand nor con-, trol, the fault 11m nol with the child's \ knowledge and ua of bis own idiom. '
tb- teachers' ignorance of tl
of the n
of the mountain
. _ > make the great
Bio do Franciatto. j
Another mharkable thing about thia town Is that fully half of the inhabitants
muaL ^ua Pr '"'Z“Tn°™. l ;',t!rasrah" fj g«d. The other ness, fail of their put,**,, but in Ux •'wrlltng.mepenhcd Mvmylnghtighm determined eflort on the ttacher.' jmrt Dp “ d h d 57". »»*• «*d» of the map to wxjuire . knowledge of the child'. *>’“7 »hich Jut into md romeamo alidlom. “““ r ' u “ I»*a
"Probably tlx traditional bortile at-
tirade of certain sehoola to the Indian 0oro ' Pr ' u ’ "• h “ Tln « bD ‘ lt ,ar nun. u, me raomn wU1 ^ ^ dlr ^, xK, oUL
-New York Journal.
that in a number of instances teachers
and other school employees continue at j A *■—. the o«*e whuol. working with tlx san- j , dwl ful oold yon have!" tribe ct Indiana, without arquinug any c-mini kill o>i appreciable knowledge of 2^^ SilM the tiom They aaem .0 treat the Indian, a. | a relfiah experim-t hut
is attitude.''—Chi
It has
Prince Hobenlobe, tin- chancellor of lore Ixppinea depu-nda." the German empire, mads recently the j Goodsea me! extraordinary atatemeut that be accept- ***■
ed reapoosibillty for the official utter
ancra of his masier. the German emper- 1 '“Ttacc
or. At least be is quoted by English | «-*7« ‘brra new.psp. rs to this i-JfioL Now. If tl ’* “-' 1 ' ^ ~
la the caw, be must have approved the telegram arm by tlx German ei peror to President Kroger in January of
thia year, in which '
He mid
week instead of only «
at he didn't think there waa any heat Herbert's hall bedroom and that ha me here because It ia a meat warm n-j place to siL 80 ftat night wbati ha —u—i ■ —_s .a k
laligusgr implying th.t ll the Boer. 1 . lie k*. I had not thrashed the English at Kra- parlor. 1 got very chilly, but I geredorf be wonld hare rWolly a. " '
aiatod them with German re-enforu’e-tnent*. Thia telegram eerred the parpoa of taming Ibe whole of England from a friend into an enemy. Every Englishman felt outraged at thia nanecwsary act of unfru-udliucaa, particularly aa the emperor had been made ao often welcome iu English waters We cannot discover that thia particular telegram did good either to Germany or to the Boers and it certainly
bad feeling where formerly Sanding bad prevailed.
at loot betwi
the Wllbelwrtraaas It waa supposed at the time that this dispatch might have been done hastily, uud-r tlx strong •cnee of indignation excited fay the wholly unjustifiable Jameson raid, but who could have suppos'd that a man ao old aa Prince HoheuU.be could bo guilty of such a production) If Ux empdror did and this fatal cable without the knowledge of bis prime minister, it was the duty of a self respecting official to band in bia resignation. U. on Ux other
apantiMllty for this document, it seems strange that be Kill bolds oIBob, Donaldmischief which iboxu- faw
what to expect and dressed accordingly. I told him that we didn't expect to have that room healed all winter because we used it so little. It waa a dreadful ordeal. hot 1 ahall not regret tfi fur it will silence my doubts forever. If Harfaert comes back now, I will know that ha really and truly loves me."—Waafaing-
A. M. Pcnree. a
of the iddMt As*o-
tng stay to illnrtrate bow important a place t bo operator upon the railway 111
ilwaya. 1 waa loeahs! at a little station IS milMfitaa Batavia called Brron. Eight ml lea aart of Byron waa the station id Bergen. This waa on the New Yi*k tVntraL It happened that jest beynod Byron there was a high bill It waa difficult fat trains to meant, and they sonirttma bad to wall there for another train lo corns along and lx Ip them over Ux bill. Ous

