VOL. XVIII.
OOE
JKA.\ CITY,. X. .1., THUkWdaY.
DECEMMEIt s, 1898.
NO. 35.
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL.
D R J-
OCEAN CITY, N. J„
rt. C. BOBINSON Eiiter ani Propnelor.
S, WAGGONER,
i and I
M 1
RAT'8 RECRUIT.
Physician and Druggist, "SI Aibarj Ave., Otcan Cll.r; !». J.
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N-J.' '
1 KA'SER AND A POT ME*
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CHAPTER Xt
Knviaiibcr had inten yttv In a Mill urn oiulrv nmrnli. and llocpniUr. ; 'Id. rlrar, mow nlut.. and ijarkline. 1 j/-halm«l tho Mn^ann in iry (ntuva and j ^I road abroad iu (1«ot blank.! I n. :
SCHUYtfER C WOOD^tiUD, I b .l'day* wrrr drawing mah. and hoiu
1 son children »
JONATHAN HANK. CToi»n«ellorVnt-Iaa\V. <-Trrytbtn(t. and what Mi.
Ev< tyUjiniTifllm
ATLANTIC CITY, N , iximi—iimcn. of
J.M. Chester &Cb.t REAL ESTATE
T Inntrori i town. ^ ' l uplain iilak.. woa notifixl. and i ntml wa> ordi r«Ni onl to aconr th.
iRhl Inuk of i
‘''‘l i 'J ra “'“ ur Alum. f.innuoM |if)*,.f iTn 2 I'^.terai.h had ru^.l nntn ard. nnb
i ^ U * k ® ■9” ; od. bui now—nflw only tg - i w ill, wi"'. had J . m "t ! ■' uld ‘-in-elf am Muimnhi 'ju-1 .''|h'i'1..wV,)T' 4- ‘‘ n, ‘ r '* ;l “ f" M " Ml — v. 1 | , , | and ■•'itio* iha.paper and rmdiuR f.» . o»mnTa« r, .mrTh^l mk«. »b« rwni. wl,.« one. d that th. .,| , , t,li ih. d.*tm'e • oouwnoo. of bar word* Ih'It ilf 1 " , v**ln..'%'u'o i "Tin ou rturuodyacht DI
. ‘1 ' ! f.-ot uf water, bur taiHT muaUaud n|.p.T ; Ho had
’ ' ‘ " jjiKgine all that rnnafn vndble. 'Mr. j of nffiem and
MYTHICAL HOSPITALS.
sitting | ApothiNnry H
Woatphaha o, ' attaint hi* will
irk .>f Horpkir. iU-rtatn"d the at the tin- of rt leldoinbor. Tbo ■a.- fn tbo ontakir
Intoroatlag and [druing dla-
altondod
t the Hotel d.« Am bodioaof Mra. Hi
no«la
1 to the p’uth. then inmoraof foraeo Monlird. and tbarafora do
ur.jri ll‘l» iu.rumg. Thu b
,» Mrue* She wont tlifhand J i griffl. Tl
tmeji,
■ibla. She wont to the Intn an like a .hot, Engliab and American romdenta «r. in deop grifl. The ballroom at the Coainn Jat night vra« almot dowrtod. Many New Y.rk and PhiUdelpblafamillca are at Nice for the winter, and the
> Han
unity. Mr. UauM
bad greatly imjroT.al in hladtfl, hot i ia feared tiii« tn rrareuent may agai prortrate him. Thor hare no children The Amnrita? Thai yacht waa own" by a wealthy Enghah admirer of hi
Fir
a yoarm.
...„„..bl.» They hadn 1 . . nim.andevouhi.oa
iKlhre they ailrrci op a , eo to poia aloat. B re that erattend at their i much bef hoatauid'a junior _ v me waa captnnd—Ray'a f 1,^^ aodetyi adund ' yachting. u „„
de-aUii* of a trempetiT. the Kid- , hat w » 0 Iul „ BOCMUT , x ^
fo»d flatly and clutrae ; „i inralld'a recovery than the aoft am
Ir-r..* of the Riviera and the idyllic dolor far niente day a and ntgtita under Ihoee innompanildr Mediterranean akitw and on the Aniurita'a dainty deck! There wa« a tale aBpi>r going on ana jqyooa night, aboard, juat aa (be waa
oeuing in from a day'a daheing the bine waten. Thera waa miaui atauding bolwnm her akipiar and of a ataamer ot« the right of way—
nala or Ood know* what-for wbea tit Amur! la roondid to the cruel bUck prow atruck bur amidahipa and ground her nuderneath the iron keel, Through the
devotion of the * A "
ie othen were, la the Kid. He ire in the ruginta in acrapoa.
impawn
little soldier on oooldu’t hi found aa the nglmont
hud apoot more of thoae ten Tear* In the wt the Kid had«ill bia credit. He had a medal of honor from congreaa for hero
fur deviltry of ortoy conceivable kind ton. he either feartd or loved, (iriuning from ear to car. be told filiike that tbure wiiiui't anyofflour in Ih. r- giment auwirt enough to «*k- tilm into glrtnp 1WJIT a follow soldier, und Hlake sent lor Ray Something told liim there waa tntachiel alcaiL and Ray and the exploaioo tame
men in all Fort Raoaoui,
however, were fonnd to have anything to explain as to their whereabouts that night FirsL Sergeant Morriwootler, whom the arrguant ^f the guard had in•inirtd for juat after visiting suntno^ and solely btMaasu a light was burning no late in bis window. Tht^ second was | the new trooper, Uunur. found nearly l»00 yard, away from his proper port, blinded, Muiaelesa. ble-ding and half drow ned. The Kid had told The planal Ido tale Hint "him and three other fel bra was sneaking off to town for a lark" when detect'd. Mrmwcatb'-r de eland that he l—d heard btiraw stamp tng and ainnting in the stables and had idonid it his doty, though no longer
.. nt. to go and invustigate,
and that be naw no sentry on No. <! hinted up and down for him, won lug; w hore be could be, and was ao orccpied when the egplositiu oocorrod Hut lluuter bod uot yet been approach
i Mr. Huutur a
two friends with him were n» coed. They wore on d«k. Uot nothing could save the tuple—i banqueters sail lielow. lisrcy Hunter bad survived the
■MtMAMM ' wreck of the
light huarted wife, said the paper, be would return t
SPAIN’S MOURNING STAMP.
Aa a moans of paying off the wai debt, which is risirntd to be t.000.000, 000 pesetas <»400,000.000k the Spanish
. . - f"
kept the r--ui opening nu tie . for fatmaelf and hi- wiftv and one night w. ul to Ud leaving tb« Ik«i- di«» .m the latch for the oraija-ni^ice of ins
Zurich. The learned have twao dtarna tng f ir agrv whether anything in the way c# hospitals ware known to (ba aacteutf It U not to ha aatd that they were dispoting. frr there wa» nut material enough hitherto to aupprt a lively argnmauL One -might read the whole volume of Greek and Roman literature, carefully, too, witboot noticing one JBt—Ite that might be intrrprrted as aa
allnMoo to a hospital
The works of Hipporatr* could not
ffilbelm. with own. The kali nd thooghl it.a a observe the
i the morning Kai—r lig-ataff. .titered the r untied the pisuu mod place from which
olio wink i
clear the way. the kaiser liately Ubiti 1 The the Grand Duka of
Mecklenburg, came to the door of Herr Sirk’a bedroom, knocked, and. getting no answer, pushed it open and walks! into the T'lnm. where he found the worthy apothecary in Ud with Fran Sick. The clatter of hie sword woke up the apoUmiary. wbo wa» naturally in-
dignant and rri.di "Tbia is loo merb!' a-ounda”
Are yon entry*"
"Excoee me." answered the dnk, Jinocked, bat no nt—answered. May wi not g» out on your balouoy? At any mu, lure ia bin majesty alrtwdy coming
Bp the stairs."
“Woman, get out!"cried the apothecary, jumping for bia clotliea, while Fran 8iek rolled out of lad into s closet just in time. The kaiser entered before Herr Sick bad fully oovared bis ns neea nodded, and —id. "Ceat la guerre, doctor. Dun' angry. That woe a friendly greeting yon gave the duke regent of Meoklo burg. I dldn 't know that be was entry. He then pasatd on to the piaxxa, ft lowed by his whole rtafl. and staid there hour. On leaving tb» Herr Blek, wbo tried
temple of JEarulapiua fle It ia liy assumed that there were no >)> In those days The a—-Jepia ‘bathe" with maasagt- treatment, re wbo bold to tba other opttnoa
r
a snppnae hi
There .
dty-mtd beat to 1
r. no auuncr waa it light enough be rooruihg after the explosion. Atherton had some of bis ~~ cars Mooring the prairie fm They found bricks, ballets und ouexploded boxes of cartridges all OTerthunoigb1 ^' id, but uot one of the 40 revolver. ily >0 of tbe 80 boxes of carbine, rifle and revolver cartridges that should
ive beeAthare. Of the barrel of rifle •wdor and half barrel of cannon car
a vootigo, of oourao, remain
All this waa broogbt oqt d, and, the Utard'a hodlngs having been amt to department b< adiioartors. Atherton, aa luu Ism —id,'bad
had ^tanuord, and
Maiuwaring In ooiufbsnd. " Not a word, not a bint to that fellow 1 I tell you,*' —Id Malnwarlug port surgeon, who. an older m a major samior in rank by several a. was nevertbelr— his inferior In
ing debarred from 1. And so. as linutcr grew atroog ertry day and walcbcd with cogerni the coming aarb morning of the ng devote.-, there dawned upon him do ray of su^.irtou of the toils that surremmling him,.for Mi*s Leroy, who used to talk at home of ber pupil patients, bad become silent aa to caw at least and anaomniauioaiiTe as to all, for Mrs. Malnwarlug of late bad ex pressed.her dlrapprr.bati'iti ‘in no mess “red terms, and Uiire was no lougor ■at sweet aooord which-abonld obtain rtwera aunt and niece One bright morning tbe doctqr bode Han ter lay ssade thi.-sbronding I •If and wtwr only a grot
when Mi— Leroy entered and. — usual, ko to him a dainty handkerchief was ased to bia fa.'a. The light, be asid. ■ still too dsutzliug. ‘Lot yon are much better." said abe in b.-r clear touts. "Tbadoctur—ya yun jou return to light doty, probably before Christmas." Then aa the took her scat aide face toward him. be slipped the ker-
l.-aat to the loading of the day, and a Chicago paper incted for their edifiaaiion. From
might prove <4 interval. Homer listen.d in spite of him—M. First abe read <4 the poliOcnl news, then tbe 4oinga of gt.nl dignitaries, foreign and damostic. and then <«tue aocidents by flood and fluid and another 'Iway bold op ct> a small scab. To all te be lam but languid ear. He was Idling with eager ryes the movemints of tbn— sufL scud tire, c aired red lips. Hu hardly paid even taim a! n to what aha was —vine until
mourning, which Is to ba uwd tbe inland mail of Spain and ber colonies. Tbe stamp, which is of the denomination of firentde peacUsd oral), is printed in aomla-r black and man affixed to all mail matter in addition the regular postage stamp It Is of < dlnary sire., with the inscriptions "Impto. doGuurra" and " IhUb-'Dil" at the top and bottom reapeotively. The figure “S" and "cent" appear In tlia comer in a vertical oval with scrollwork at the sides. The governmrat boa occasionally ia of which was voluntarily, bat not wRh this one. Every place of mail m l«^for island delivery
go. It la a greater tax for tbe Spanish people than II would be for Americana, for in Spain they have been taxed year in and yrar out. and the continual itaInevitablereeulL Tbr
sympatbeUi people for the many lives' late conflict The mourning stamp Is not the only label issnid by Spain since that country met the United States in bottle. A’ abort time ago four distinct stamps were issued by tbe Madrid govern!
praae* of tbe war. Two black state the denomination of B exit de pi made their appearance recently, but did not accomplish tbe desired results They were simply obligatory tax—, and naturally were lookid upon with anything but favor by tbe popalaoa. > Two other volantary tax stamp*, pink and blue In color, tbs fktt— hav ing been Issued by the city of Madrid, were authorised at tba asms time as the
Raising money by different matter In Spain from what Is In tbe United States Indeed wi Spain to enjoy tba reran oaths l is being derived In this country from the rev cone Mil It would not take a g while to aqoare her account with world. Bat Spain lacks th* people, tbe vast commercial enterprises and th* baainiwt interest* .generally, where tba use of rardnoe stomps orunts moat readily. The receipts bom taxes levied In Spain in tba samu manner aa In tbe United' Elate* would acmoely yield a Jfrt'o* what they do In'this
any marks by which ha ba idamifladr'asksd tbe chief of polii*. prepare trey lo telegraphing "So. " said the father of the boy wbo had started to Minucouta to tight Iny m_ th whop—i^gatl ■
Your good wife is probably
much fright-tied. I hope in some
to show you my thank*."
yAfter the officers bad left Frau 81ek <4me out of her closet. Some days later •le> received from Berlin the kaiser's Jot
photograph, with kb* inarrlpttoo: "Iq Tit friendly memory at tbo attack on tjo- 1,1
night at SepL B-10. 18M1, 4 o'Mock. Wiliam L 1L" Herr Siek’s ulgM- adventure has been published with umbul-li.-hminte throughout Germany, an that ‘ 'as bera obliged to issue au autbori. e aUtum.-ut erf the facta as they oc-
curred.—Now York Sun.
. Dew la so heavy that the (to never watered, and the walk to bouse la paved with heavy slabs cut from the trank of pain fern trees, forming ■ soft and fine wearing pav. t The wound In. the tree brels at Bxuanea. wool and hldea are all ported, while tropical fruits gro abundanoa, among them lirisulfralL pin—pplrs often weighing 11 po
limns, lemnoa citrous, guavas, suavrbrrrita. rmspbcm—, ohelo be grapes, mountalu apples, etc. I would not advimi any one without capital to orene to the islands, skilled labor is a drag on the ms as many of the Chin.—- and FartugM—i
would have to oc
, tbe atoms carrying large modem stocks and tbe total white ulallon only numbering a few thons The bulk of tbe popolatlra includes Portugumn, Chine-.. Japa and ualives.
with which a white man oould compete. CapitalUts can atill Bud iuvesunraU with large returns iu stocks of plantalinna. railways, eio.—Lerlie'a Weekly.
rhaeea at YkllS Lite. Children pa— through a groat many phaaaa Transitions are often trying Keep these related facta in mind. Wr sometimes fix a fault by uldng tou mpeh notice of It A mistake should twit be treated as a wilful sin A slant awkwaiduree may b* dun to rapid growth. A ahynna* of behavior, wl painful timidity, will
proof. This is especially u to speech. Children slang; aomatimre pic <m which are v
girl will tba children'* entfia she will not find it difficult to ronrlura tbe children that vulgar speech thing " ' '
"14 room*, supplied with many Uads of nedioal pharmaoeuUcal and surgi lal apparatus, protre, tubes, pinohara autenrlng Instruments and ercnaoDl1 ret ion of safety pins ftr ha fid aging
•but three things are faanilte are also medicine spoons
» still
Tbe latest date of pears to be the n
Frobably It waa a military hospital for this was tbe static* at the Seventh and Eighth Itgiona But tbe find is oer lately not lew interesting on that aoeonnL for the army medical Berrios at Rome and On-ore Is tma of tbe pups*
i* there s Single distinci iUoriae aloa-
wbare) We hail with pi
Spartans —
fight impended, bat w* I. inly tor more ‘ ' *
anybody else.
l—tvev* BaperalUiuaa.
One strange result at Bismarck's death, —ye London Vanity Fair, has been tbe stimulus that it has given to lottery speculation In Vienna Never
Tbo compilers at the mystic Use* had omitted tills important woed. “How. " —id tbe offiotol "Stag’afaUI was arch's favorite spot"—H la, te fauL hi* burial place—"and 'stag' is *9 ret clan chanoa." The good lady planked b«r hard earned florin on the stag, but had no luck. Indeed the draw n> far hare gone dead against U— beherrra te signs and arnica
a depth of 75 feel, depths tbe largest shells a the consul predicts awondarlnl la erf tbe world's

