vol. xvrii.
OCEAN CITY, X
J.,\n
I'HSDAV. DECEMHEK 22. 181»8.
NO. 37.
OCEfiH CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY, N. J M ti. C. ROBINSON Eiilorani Proprielor.
£)K. J. S. WAGGONER, HAND. —»i».»*.nr— m i nkm:y a \r> I’hvijcian and Druggist, *'OI’»»i;i.I4»k at i.
711 AvhJrj Ate., Ocean Cltv. N
RAT'5 RECRUIT. Bj OapUio CHAELLB KING, U. B. A.
ii hlj nitnru tram a
laliMWT.
.CAI'i: MAY C. II...N. J.
X. C. HUTCHINSON. M. I). ^ vw OFllCIiS
IlomoaoimtiitHt. No. 800 Worley Avenu
.; SCHOVUER e WGODPvOUU.
ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO.
Real Estate ijnsnrance b. ;• abbotr. m. i>„ jY-OBUSTTS, l*lij wlfian and NKncron. Booms t, 4 11,8«1 EsliU t UiklMlM. OFFICE -Caritr Oiinl iBd ElfclUi Sltwl ATLANTIC CITY. N. J ofrict Mouan : ]| ^ ^
<ol Deni* fc.r J'win-
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Money iu loan on Ktmt Mo«*nW ■ U.u for aalr at rtoutli AUaiillr Illy J.M. ChesterS, Go., REAL ESTATE Insurance Agents. 1101*1*. rauaam aoA low lor *01*. rvol or **-
JONATHAN HAND, j Ooiinwollor-nt-1’
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ly dlaruoticmel hia atlMinem* t>- l*'I!l . ii, u i,y auu I, tlo patimi and clffanrw-. b „ ^ trm ^, It rtrurk Sunward onploaaanUy at m turn . the'time tliat no one -rf tbrm luoknl , iriKalw i [ it awd at Ilia oaning. but men are ob- tLal Huul. r , •'— ‘ 1 'V0«ld have appreciated , inM . p„. T „ 10 ,
tact tl
TREATMENT
BY
INHALATION I 1112 Girard St.,. Phjla., Pa.
liot back me 1^11 liiia Infernal ri-gi can do with it." .Mid J ‘pairingIt. "1 thought Xi aiamt boldii
1 timi tbe-prie
!i* k mat uj. ruing, when, pain, t rwuluie a» ever and •uiliwg iit*t' her eleepTeM night, AHm tered the hioplUl for the co»reading. ihe ■e-nt the ateward !! Mr Hunter that abo hojad he
Id (wall.
era ii lj
r her so
with b
e |*o
in a* they left the
! i«‘Hy.
1 big anuabiuy wc.tl
! rioomay np the corridor in front of n hirh ft aontiy wan jiaciiig—a wniry who bait."! oud pre*eut'-d arm* aa tlm, doctor opened the* door and uehered her
rcaer. „ r - tf «chc. DchllllT. ATI.ANTIC CITY. N J •-^hcum-.l-ra, Ncnr-.Kio. ^LBERT A.^UOWELL, .4nd all Chronic' and A-itoroeyat-I^iuv
Nervous Disorders,
tnudemal fri'tii gnardii with.« build thrangh c
Tnt HttKagt W* •» R*«t HEADQUARTERS FOR Deal Estate ai CONVCYANCINC. CTC.. AT |-rn,'we>a CHARLES P. LAKE’S| wv W. BRIDGEWATER iCOJii
’ to ho»pital | na* brought back from town to the lung and a | guardbi-hsc. ahoi and *ubbe*l. an has i* other; Corpora! u-cu aald. Mr. Memwcnihd had fled r Klaer. dcaerted— ; during the* prerioua inghL and the aerlighta of tie gar- 1 geaut bad l.en nii**ing aiace rcteille I Mr*. Merriwsath ] li was the next nighi'-tluit Suuusrd re-iwmb.-rhaiegoue • igrm-d and bad lirndy'bunted op Then
11 , rahie new labors and honor* for Khcnff Conway, and tbia tiiue there w.re no Jtoope to divide the buuorv of the capture with hit .. fur hia priaouera were d-aertera all- Jie from an cnurindul gent huitaui'i. he otbeta from a nut loo Indulgent Code Sam. Pawnee waa the Mecca of the fugitirra. Thither had Mra Merri weather fled to a married Mater. Thither had CraxAird and Klzry followed, after having remained tooover
advantage of i bo n treat and settle matters with the . . _ . . and Sunward i *■ rgeant, which they had doge only too berr of the magazine, which tool; place. If control, but 1 rtlectsally, fur Mt-rriweather a days . lYuifurd and Klray asaltting. of furirbuu he songbt : were numbered. ou.ly etormy night They worked the
id mcivwl a seven days’ leave from Two days later Stannard had straight- J old ordnance sergeant with li^oir^
ajor Mainwaking. which eoahlid him imed out affairs al thtf|swt luwarvelotu . k 0 *
it bapp. : n 1 . and with | I on leave I
from Wlnihrap. Mr. Rawwin. "You bear how completelyKergiwnI [ Merriweatber'* anhsmaTeni atatramui , has cleared HuntcV. geutii
The Oi.bwno GasotU relates that iriug hi* visit u> Jernsalem the tier *11 * tupetor vl.ltrd the So called grave 1 livid by special p>«mlssinn c< the uian and that be is the first Christian ho but ever approached this spot, a rromnanrM'that the imam, who held ran 1 ■ nation with the emperor, celled
1 hi* attention.
Therenpcsi the Rev. Johannes Winl*r writes in the Vulkshlatt of Una. ustna. that be contests the boner with ie < mperar lb says that be wasal the tave of llsrid on April >3 of this year
ompany with s ** • -* •
* they sv.si tb* re. at MerriweatlMr waa
for hie wife ran mayor*
■I*-r and docUs. na*t*wea at once to
the gieauj ward, and Hunter, nulling,
held forth a long, thin, white hand. "The ring I left with you would
slide off the biggest of these fingers Leray. thi* is Mr Murray, now a rrsi-
iiutte. but a fellow pa—ongcT
with os on lh« night of the oolliaiun."
Before the soundiug of the rvtrnat that giit and the boom of the sunset gun rrg<wut Mi-rriweathvr'e Soul had driftI away over the dreary waste of snow
clad alupee and leaves of prairie, but uot-befov* be bad made clrsu brmst of all. his trial* teiuptall'sis slid downfall. His vain, empty bended, fnvolons wife sue brought out (ram Bull* but proved scant vouihst to Ms dying hour* To lather Keefp and Stanuard. Blake and Ray. be told hia piteous tala. Kittle sniffling sobbing, wailing at interval* but *vn hib-ullv Ilsteulug. One extravagance after another bad swamped him. He uawl the money of the men's Ath-bUc-and Dramaticawormtloo, of which be was treasurer. He stole forage from the stable* and sold it to a dealer in Butte to cover bis shortage; hub that
not yielding enough, plagued the
>w. I suppose, you are sat well known it
•A* to tfmt point, major, yes," Mid i, a ,Uut frimdiy in hi. d^sposiuonTHe. Kawwm. with preternatural sang when Herr Winkles allovrtd him toaxfroid. "Uu! 1 understand you have or- I amine his while otaU, which pleawsl
; him greatly, be opened the grave wlth»Qt even being asked to. whereat Mr I B-iren/o wa* grrally ssionlsheeL The i grave was marked at that tlnfe byTi ; cntalahjue. covered with a valuable old rag Thraagh an unglazed window Herr Winkler oonld see the rale of ( Vdron and the region about the Dead i*a When hevuited the same place 13 i years ago. h*- was not even allowed to |***P through the door into this rbam1* r He rcmclndes that be. and not the
German < to visit tl
preeautlj f<« bis eaooeraliun. D ••Certainly." growled
What of It?”
“Well. Bret 1 would ask the trooper when be comes to uy where be was at ime of the robbery of the train." Rawsnn'a fan* beamed with the ' calm conviction of an
erring brother'* guilt
SUunard nodded bruaquely. “Entirely onnrceamrr. Mr Kawsou." Mid be. '*”* has already been settled. He has sea In plenty—three, at leaK
; the pastor in lot
He
Brady end Raw sou exchanged glances dicative of inmednllly. hut Uawtun then went on: In ynstioe to my friend Mr Brady tod myself, I ask that h* be required. bring with him the silver loptbe steward *sj* be has than
in bis n
this very day and explain tbe mmning of the U
rahbery if not with the robber*." htaunard snorted derisively, but sent ' incontinrnL (ike tbe b*wtb»ti folk, for tbe order as requested, and Just as the | they imw that gin they speak enough, first call waa sounding for tattoo Troop- u„.y M | be beard." er HonlM, pallid, yet calm and self pos-1 * aut ye. when ye fast, aoed yen wed and decidedly prepo^-.*iug. was held, and fmben yere face, that ye bw ibervd in and stood patiently at atteu- 1 na sem by men to be fsstin. ” M- j “And an cot cleedin. Why aood ye Ktannard looked him oaratoHy over ; b*e sic oark a of cam? I-nek wee] at the id Mid, “Hid yon bring that flaaki" ' bIImo’ tbs lea. bow they glow* They I which the soldier calmly replied; toll-na, nor spin Yet My L the! Solo- — - nnwiUlngly.” moo in a'his ghirie w
Real Estate and Insurance Agents,jets
“jsSsSswis.* JOSEPH SUTTON Conveyancing. Real Estate Insurance, mortgages and Collections
, j G. G. Mutt. «. V Mint ADAMS & STONEHILL PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING.
I>ra. HTABKKY A PAlsKW.
111? GkarfSL
DO 1,0* It Su
WM. A. SHAW
OCEAN CITf REAL ESTATE
NO 132B ARCH STREET "J ^ CorrrwpwnOrncr Holl.ll.o Bedding F’lSmtS
F. P. CANFIELD
Real Estate 31,11
Insurance
Agent
FRED BOERNER. FLORIST - CAPE MAY CITY, N. J
ly rrapjswred in lie. fall of wbUky and lufurmalloa Unwaring. who knew him hoi slight- . received a dispatch Mving tbal be ad news of a most Importslit character 1 1‘bwum and nrging tbe oommeudi
icet him at
..no on .hia arrival, which Maiiiwaring did. nmfTEen the very next night or-
dered Hunter's am-rt.
"I always said that whim Brady drank bs oonld be depended upon to make an ass of himself." said Blake, "sod this proves tb " But what Brady's r,*v elatiqpa might have bw-o Main war ing refused To disc I raw It was enough, he Mid. to hang (lonler high a* the havuian. end the bey coo tract, ir. ‘ in Maiuwering'e opinion, waa the double dasbedest scoundrel that ever lived, -tatemeut soreyoioed Illske's bcert be rrpiwted it broadcast and was ie mcrrii-st of moods until hi that Maiuwaring had forbidden (hiptaln Kay's having an interview with his im prisoned recruit. T1h*o Blake tmiled over and made tbe odious omupanr—
inwariug's brain and i
blown np hoilding which rusnlu-d
_ key* took not tbe Loirs of eardl mvo matters domestic— I tridge* revolver* etc., end. lo. tb* wherein, mid be. no wise men mol- | wagon <* their confederate# in Bntt* died1. and the Man lo atari him on tbe . failed to com* It Was beaten back Ly right wnt was that scapegrace, tbe Kid. i Ibe storm. They tbeo ran everything U wbiim he had disciplined'-tiine and the stack nesu-i-st Merriweatber's stabl* agaiu in Ansona days and apprecUted and ndtage and hid tbe plunder nnder at his true valwt The Kid's derisive neath. Dawn almost surprised them al and explosive laughter when told that the task. Luckily tbs old sergeant wai Major Mainwariug had ordered Trooper i made bw lick to go lo his magazine for Hunter confined as acoessnry to the mag two day* They bad arranged ftr tbe azine robberv. etc.; bad b«*n promptlywagon to ooum oat the next night and reported to SUnnard ou bla return, and; then to blow up the magazine and an
!l | destroy evidena* of their gmll, but again ,1 there waa failure, and Merri* |. I waa at hi* wiu' end when he b<
•Why unwillingly?" 1 barn a qoP-t smile tan* “S ’ ' ' part of a private soldier'_ 'Tut it baa only Mao In fay . gw boors since my plining Ibe rrgi■enL end I've not bad time tu ssaid it
Way.”
Then Stannard turned in his chair nd glared at Brady and Rawson. WelL What do yon wiah to ask about this flaakf"
No. SOS Asfcury Ivenue
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
J. N. JOHNSON,
PLUMBER
Rei| S Es M ate R Ag e nt STEAM ANDJ5AS FITTER. PALERMO. N J. I a number ui mu far •*!» *t oh-u Rcpamnir z specialty. Bath Tubs and Plumbers*
Supplies*.
7:*<» Aubnry Avenne.
G. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St.
PHILADELPHIA,
Fine Family firoceries.
H. A. W. SMITH & BRO., 848 Asbury Avenue, ocean cm. N. j. PLUMBING, 11T WATKH ASP UUW I*K»»*1 *
J. T. BRYAN, "XT$7 fc Ri.vV
R. R. SOOY & SON Restaurant and Lunch Rooms 24. 26 UM! 2* SOUTH TWELFTH STREET PHILADELPHIA. PA.
JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. Hi. 700 Attan Mhm. Omm Oil, I. J. riwsk Brvwg. lie. M«OMssa*Uir^^4j«WJ OCEAN CITY HOME-MADE BAKERY IIS ASBl'HY AVE., OCFAfi Cm'. H. J. IRA S. CHAMPION,
Mtile yi _
for, marched to tbe adjutant's *
oollared by his old lime troop commander. for one of bis several enlistments the Kid bad spent with binward, end
know him well.
And this was whet the Kid divnlged. Every one knew be oonld -nse a .lasso
like a cowboy, and Croxford had asked llnnler, was on tb# very post tbal guard him. yurt for deviltry, to Join him end ' ed the stacks and stables and would bs "aome other fellcra" in roping tb* there at tbe very nine they needed to swell. Hon ter. on tbe midnight relief, i »<*■ So to robbery they wi ~*
and be was going to. but happened'to i to add assault hear that Merriwcaths was tu ib and I The plunder waa safel;
that set him to thinking. He'd beard . Bolts and paid for at about one-fifth ila the women talking about Mra M.vri ' cost and one-tenth Ita valneta a frontiM
vrealber'a boasting that she had modi- a ®ity. They got th
conquest of the swell nvrult, afai be j meaeorably safe so long aa Hunter ra-
deliberately. "Pint. ! mrmed Father Glniio that it be placed bare on th* table where
that I may be parAnd be uufulded
rather'* blanCey
Brady's leave bet h when Slaunerd
htaunard bad heard e*oogb of bis do ings in Batle.to warrauf tbe immediete
An offior was aunt with
d order* to fetch
ILOW FRIGES.
ICE CREAM.
.LUDIIG 11 LI DEALES OF 0CE1I CITT
&ct»U Street ud Ltton Anaoe FRANK HERR,
mmm ± je\»eu;r
itai Estvie an uw lniiaing.
the poet ambulance
forthwith. Then and mere Uan* «d on him with |be majir's me* to the effect that be would give 34 bonrs in which to sober up end face the music, and Brady had 'sense enough to know be had no time to lose Then another snarl had to be disentangled in which htaunard oonld not help, since it we* purely domestia The retenn poet surgeon bed had * Jlarv up sith Meinweriog. all ou ecoount of Trouper Hunter. Tbo doctor protested against bis patient's being put in tbe goardhonse. declaring that no matt* r what the charge* were bs Wa* entitled to humane a* Weil as medical trratment Maiuwaring mid tbe mau of blr own Toiitico bad removed himaelf from bos pital and therefore deserved no oonsid . ration Tbe doctor eeld if Houut were
kept in the pnauo room
son malefactors overnight be would' bold Maiawaring responsible for ill snlta that wan certain to occur, which staggered Maiawaring fur a minute He Anally compromised, ordered Hon ter feat back to hospital, but pot in a room by himaelf with e sentry at the door and another at tbe window, and orders prohibiting bis being *<*en « soak Ml to bv aavbndv excenl tbe doe ton and the steward, unless It wm* himself or on bis own written order Then Main waring had vo go home and face tbs wonseq folk.- end there for tb* first timotMias Leroy, shocked and stun ned. having gone to her room) did Mr* Jiainwarrag have' him to betw-lf and tell him of tbutdentlikhtlouof li untar -as Uw polite and helpful stranger of night on the tfam Then, (urthenuur* did she add her plea to the doctor's end
finally admit IhaL trass and ootuterm was actaaliy draply II painfully uilemted tl
trtKvper. In )b*Uo* to Bst *1
rcm.'inhered Merrii
and tb* rnmor that it waa Hunter “laid him oat." and tbe Kid erautadmischief
;ed OOL Th«i ■ Croxford came
Mill' two days land told him.it would be best for him got back, but fa keep bla promise, M be might get the
of it anyhow, which prompted
id to tell them all to go (o BalTy-
Bqtwhra Klxey and Hughes later
•nd “rtomped him” to Join them jrne to towq that night and displayed iheir money be forgot Croxford'a tl.r. ai in Ipe inspect of whisky and. any thing fur a fitiiio, atarn-d with
ily fa ran foal of the patrol
GIVE ME A TRIAL
mained in hospital,
of the fearful onutoaiuus be bad nooived. Bat his wife had told them of her to counter with and revelations fa Hunter. and their frars of discovery were such that Croxford and Elsay detenu In edfadraert Tbe news that Hunter wai a nested as having guilty know ledge of
Uw whole affair wa* Now in self defense Is
in. oply t
Tot tbe mom
being hauled Ol
that wotnen Merriweatber’s wit* Twee Merriwrather who bade ber go at fa IhiWDee. whither Croxford and Elxey i followed. Tbe three men were fa ; and divide their spoils In a eerie
heard of Hunter's i loon in town. Tb* first two dem
xplnsion the .whole plot dewntd on I quarrel, then a murderous battle They im. nod eometniog more fur be ra | took all ho bad and fled, but, with fatamembered the sfarie* of forag. and car oo* blundering, had gone to Pawnee fa tridgue being sold in town and sew that ! boy ber alienee, end there all three were ‘ " ’ •• - -•
and, if not. to fix tb* crime of Ibe i
, Jailed. Huul. r was
o this
i And
ing be bellowed. iself. Ibe innocent Kid. Then dasbuatiun did Hr would have crura questioned j «ory?" For Brady' the two deserter* for suoh thi y were. | callr this: d.-epite stalwart protestations tbal they ; That be and Kawi wets only tint fur 34 boors* fan. but do ' tugi-tber over tbe one tectire* ’ferreting, their movement* Pawns* and taw nigl warned him to make no attempt Mriri -'
might
statement, hot in* these mra Neither would Mr* Merriwrathtg."peach ' rdie was in tbe ooanty jail Mcgun! pitauoaly fa he taken to ber Denhy gnd doclaring be and she were only going fa Paw- ' a day. and be
four-railway tu
Joining, talking loudly gineei of '33. old'Hlm swill that cugineernd
list in
with i
tv airy, bow be bad tried fa id get points from Long and “—a of bis gang — **—
mnst have hues? waylaid in
But while Btanuard was waiting for | very train all randy -fee Merriweatber to regain oouarionmest was soared off by the fact and Brady fa become ono* mute a re was a carload of soldier* i still su*4i»vr the train robbery did take .place they
»w «4ti-
xu of Butt* who apprarod al lv*uw«n. solely troubled cn accuant of a ffirnd there enliktud whinn be hadn't aei-o fur many a day—nob in facL Maos the" morning of <he train robbery—and had just beard of him having been arrest ad far complicity in the robbery ul the magazine .-laimaid beard hi* story , which was that Ibe aoensed was a man of to ran* a charitable, kind gentleman, who just for a whim bad com* out to enlist for awbtie in tb* cavalry; that
couldn't be see Mr- Hpnwr? Wbereupos.
long cl
n of Ibe fullower* after
all. Wfcy. one of th. ro was right there at Dm fori this very day. rnllsud so a* fa div.zt'stupmi-Bi. and he was keeping his band in by esgiuerrlip other rob-beri-*s That magazine explosion they bad read a boot wa* all hia doing. If Brady had not beetr addled, be could bars n-merobeted that Bonier bad
gave Maiawaring a wildly account of what he bad. bmd. be oonld bring ipe mra with bt trip, and Mainwariug. already
Tb* fact that Hunter could m
Tbe Rev William Wye Smith of St; Oalbarine* Out., liar rendered tbe gospel of St Maltbew It "braid Scot* " He bat followed Soott and Born* especially tbe latter, who. In the opinion of Mr Smith, has made the Ayrshire tbe rlsseieel diplrrt of Jowland Scotch Tb* following passages from tbe atvnxxi on the mount will give an idea of tbe
book.
Whan ye wad do a gad* werfc, Ul yere left bann no Jflouse what yan
o' tbae “—New York Tribune
It may not be known that Leo Xlll Is an ardent lavra of cheat He bee been a constant player for over *0 y<
mediocre His bulinras' favorite opponent used fa bs Father Unilio. with whom be waa in tbe habit of playing when be was Cardinal Bract On being rais'd to the pontifical tbrtxxe be sum-
Very orally the w.idler stepped for-ward-and banded tb* handsome toy to Btanuud. who gazed admiringly at it and plnocd It in th* foil light of tbe lamp* no the table of tbe oommaz
today is Lord d heir of tbs Karl of Lancaster. Lord Luuemonth traveling for bit health and has be.
held np by desperado's in Wyoming. «* robbed and his per- ' * * *300 in
Iowa," mid Mr. Raw sun. of Ibe arm* lira*." said b% lifting the e tbe anna and motto «f the bouse of Lancaster, and now perhaps etuan. whom I perfectly well - seeing in very different attire aboard tbe Baciflc express tbe night of oollisira. will explain bow he
when, with perfect < straugu trooper replied: "With pT Lord L
Majur Mainwariug.' 'loom of laneaster be Slowed'" bet veteran’s explosive reply “II was in my boose right ben at at that very time. hey. Raw end Brady haven't bad any i» ' Is matter than—I have!” [to as cvKrrtNvxn.) -
Vatican. 1 tray of the gam* with a irasuiUe temper. Hometim. game with his holiness he would la ing over us hie ft of eng* Ions Leo Xlll immediate-
ly in
troL — VvBlItatlaa In Wlalrv. Now that tb* cold mgbls trtng tbe ' iy« w.-ll beaded a few priori pies of hygiene should be recall'd. Pirxnsof normal crasti Catlett and tat good hraltb should always deep in a Plenty of blanket* b '
b. atra is wurrt of alL Jlraidet tbe beat (. the gas store prodoce* Oltrogegase*. which are extremely hurtful Tbe air of tbe room ie Its vitalizing properiia*
i into the lung* 3 ms weaaen* me m end trader, the lungs peculiarly liable to win tor trouble* each eaasthma and catarrh.—Dr. Bradford Murphy la St Ison is PcM-Dispnlcfc.
the grave digging." esys a | oc .
raldirr qaofsd by the Wororafar <;* ! auuums* The oravertUde vain* artto. “that broke down many at the Ufa ax-chanoellra'l orders and
hoy* Nothing oonld be more dlsheart- ! 1 —
dug than to take the body of a dead ! I imrade out and fight off the bnaaards I while digging the grave ** ‘
—ongb to hear the earth r
tin. top at a 'coffin omtaimug form of a comrade, bat it is shrxdtin, put an onooffined form into the ground and pile tbe dirt on top c# iL The mvo detailed for burials were cosily dis-
d tbe soldier who lost candidate tor an enr'.y
boriaL” ..
ra Ul* down i Being asked by the Noainghan. Ex taming lb. IT— fhr -roe “biographhml fact./; shocking lo Bernard Shaw, the mis* rsplwd: “I the ground ; am * bachelor (bn ha* reoanriy amr-
one at home. Ui mvrtUfa for

