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^ - OCEAN CITY, X. J.,-THU USD AY. DECEMHEH 29. 1898.

NO. 38.

OCEAN GUY SENTINEL, 1

OCEAN CITY, N. J.,

K. C. ROBINSON Idiior an! Propriclor.

X. C. IJUTCH1NSON. M. I),

I lomncopnthiKt.

No. H()s> Wonley Avenue.

GAN HAND, ATTORNKV A M

<'OI T A'MKI.I.4»IC AT I.A»V.

ix\ c iir, x. j.

LAW OFFICES S&HOYL’ER, G WOODKabU,

RAY'5 RECRUIT, s', - .•

ISRAEL G, ADAMS & CO. .... ... *'• n “ r, ‘ rt '* •

b[ T? ABBOTT, M. I,.,

f^-TnTsj'T’cs; I'hjwirlnn nml Sury.-oM. x^.r m. h.u~rT. ' 1 OFFICE —Comtr CeitnU aid ElfJitli ttreetr :APK MAY HO, fiK ' N J

I«mu I, 4 ( 6. KmI EstiU i U« Bulldlas,

ATLANTIC CITY. N J

I'..ninii*.i»iuT» «l lMxl» f..r P.-nn

J.M. Chester & Co. REAL ESTATE Insurance Agents.

INHALATION !.... '■’'pill? Giratd St., Phila.. Pa.

OCEAN CITY, f

TKKATM KN'T j E lr ' ENI ' : C. CW.I-,

Bj Oapuic 0HABLE8 KING, 0. 8. A. W ^ " r * JCopjnshe IMc by

UcrriwivtW. telle

*** ,u ‘•’“P . iiutf jet already beglji- ha.

\ot».' Mill nil Rnunia there w a »h.t TrtMpte Utuiter ocrerm II) <Uy,' farhingb [i* uid \ IvOKitiR oue that bo ii...! r would j w-re la icti he .uddi'iilv came | till. r]in

• “ ' ' SU (be old

hratned trick c

i bare prompted an haaardou* a pn TP**- a«'-tit at llruoe ri|iriD«( .an.

■r all. for there waa an to orb i Irldlv iutiYc-atiiiK at the time n topic lor talk iu the w eUNitioiis flattened out lam

arlr a fortuiftbt a

.1 (udin

a« lilake dwrrilwd Hi

they reopened, about the balttbt of th« bold, than than herein nnntiiuiirl wera mainly oourpirooua althooitb lllaka Uiannited to Alia in more than tme of them Helrreen ah ini and Main waring

wa. Iialcfaed a Irani. ha.ed primnrily on | t h,, | u ]i.

■vpurted in gemm iu the t a.k.rt of In. captain that I 111 to.JliM Leroy a little par! d brought with him from tl wa. mauifaXly diaapiadnted

Then they probably had nn< me all. and Kanemi wa. off tbeemtagi Ju«t w hat might bare hein the m of Ihi* diKapj.jiuimant bad mailers maintel in the usual midwinter plane of Uniuot^py eaunot tie staled What did happen w n> a sudden cull from the de|s.rtmiiit rummauder. a sudd.n demand

Ipany h

G.A BOURGEOIS, Counsellor-at-I-aw,

the latter's admission that he bad proh j j ably made njrttim at the whole bn.lnesr. ! - : hot really'ftu.ldn't he held responsible

d only hi.

the S' igbting

u lau

le the t

cl.Ilia.to>apepela,Culwcrli. am, I'e,er, llee^nilir. IM-t.llll,. ,4n/l all Chronic ami Nervous Disorders.

ie junior major t

i Then

‘be hoad of | ,„ m „j ,

i Sam Him they tru.tM readily enough.

ATI. A NTH' <TTV. N. J. ALBERT A. IIOWKlP

lifflculty. was o»tabli.b. d ,„tors. men Weif cunn-rnwl. It I - b-ss diflirnn than in the ____ „ r ... imen, for Mis. lawny ha-h iotnvMd

-y pn lly will .rf '

HEADQUARTERS FOR BealEsiaieanilliisDraiiiie. j[ _ CONVCVANCINC. ETC.. »T CHARLES P. LAKE'S

W. BRIDGEWATER ^rnnMsaai paynehul'meari.llwe«i< ™«. TMar 1 am VaUieli oeerf ..f

Real Estate and

Insurance Agents,|m

m-.be returned from \ ah.rking force,

the munilng reading one day and found 1 - - -

Mrs. Matuwaring imjatieutlr awaiting

' tr-. extending a week.

! ahead, and Mrs Mainwariug wished' : know which it was her niece's phusu 15 “ 0 ‘ , '1‘* •U'l aghast at the replj- ♦ ‘bat might be anvpuble hi acute I up to Jan. S, none for her. after ' ; date, as she would tlwn hate to return

to New York.

Kem-m.lrani-e proved -utterly n-eleea | fbu Wind w.vk iu January saw Mias j leuuy. acc<ni|luilrd u. the station by

e < ircat Falhtw. "Lei the Gray enough soldiers bore'to drlt, wonld be miners and pros and they would keep in.

I peace " And so It was ordered March ' April saw the <w, 11 truojsir deeply

l.ngiugf tar

n . IvTltzatloii. in daily oontm-t stndy of Itewe warlike people, learning their uarouth language, buying furs and Uwdwork, winning their good will by one*ported gift* a

May came a

Iters to herd tie iwjurst of t

president that the recotuiu.indaiinns of the general nmimandiug thedepartm. of the framer be immediately cam out The boni.d eaitls and oti.er si jdiee failed to amre ^he Indians sa “Hadd again." and scalped an aliacha; at the nearest agency as a hint of what might happen to theagint himsidf if he

tpoditethose suppll.-a Mid May

failed to bring the goula hot it brought the graaa, and that was enough ribirm signals bad been art fi» a fortnight, yet | the tornado burst with sudden and

WM. A. SHAW OCEAN CITY REAL ESTATE NO 1328 ARCH STREET F. P. CANFIELD Real Estate ^

Insurance

l>r*. NTA KKKV A l*AI.KX. 'll« farwd SL, PMUMfhU. P«. 120 Sailer SL Su Fmebu Bedding Plants

Sfitaiins"

f. w Adanu LSituMll

ADAMS & STONEHILL PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING.

MICK LAVING, fcTC.. ETC.

ork in Mason Line l*ro'mptly

Attended To.

of the ladies and a few of their lords, safely aboard the east hound

'throngbout? ^ tr » ln - wl ‘b old ibS an* Jimmy Lscg in 1 the lead. There were dozen, of the chil-

dren there to bid her good by There were even a number of enlisted with whom the warmly shook bi'fore she took her wat in the roomy i’ollmun. Captain and Mrs. lilake. her devoted friends, went with her as far as

iS.JUgtepole.AUr;

Agent

iTtBD BOFJtNEK. FLORIST CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.

R. R.-BODY i SON

Restaurant and Lunch Rooms

24. 2S ltd 28 SOUTH TfELFTH STREET

111 PHILADELPHIA. PA.

No. 608 Asbury Avenue

OCEAN CITY. N. J.

J. N. JOHNSON,

PLUMBER,

JOSEPH M. CORSON . ^ tun - - rB Real Es.ate Agent STEAM AND GAS FITTER.

PALERMO. N. J.

ryrS* Repairing a specialty. ’SSS^^itStSte^y^fatoteTereiwl ILlh Tubs ami. numbers’ ..r.q. fc« ~>e ..n U* "“l! ' Supplies.

G. THOMAS. No. 108 Market St. PHILADELPHIA,

Fine Fanils Groceries.

> A^ssl»«n*ja'A v

H. «. W. SMITH & BR0„ 848 Asbury Avenue, OCEAN CITY. N. J. PLUMBING,

JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER "bIkERY. ,d. TO Otar, Otti, Ce. 1.1. OCEAN CITY HOME-MADE BAKERY a. A. M ilocag. I-roprielov •IS AS8UBY AVE., OCEAN CITY, N. J. IRA.S. CHAMPION,

ICE CREAM. HIDING NILE DULER OF OCEU CUT

Mrs. Mainwanqg fairly so.too in tears as they kissed giudhy. tar, after all. Kan daughter at a long loved, lung lost

dependant, and i left the dingy precincts of old Rausoi ao generally and thoroughly i

—even the many who would not gfvi their thought expteaaion—whether aii understanding did not exist, whether she was not going with the expectation of meeting somewhere the remarkable recruit by the 'name of Hauler, far Hunter bad left on a month's furlough )urt ten days before. Mrs. Mali|wanng declared that K ■ole reason for going was that .«b< too conscientious. Kba found her health restored, no one . remembered baring beard of It aa impaired, and she felt '

w tar her going was that life with Uncle and Aunt Mantwartng was not as psaorfol or oungmiaL despite their pride it affection for her. asitkhould bare And then there was still anotlra more rltal reason. "Kroryhody' talking about her Interest in Tr Hunter and his undoubted admiration for her. Hut Hunter had bad to go to duty with his troop, bad met Miss L^ror only on the long afternoons and evening* when be. with two or three other bine jacket a. worked at the fee loaning and decorating under her nctira

Then - be bad had an Interview with Bay. fail captain, that brought manors to a climax. He applied for and received bis furlough & the midst at lbs holidays. Ml his kit with the firatwrgmnL bis uniform with Murray, the carpenter. and Bn tie In a mow storm, the Pullman smoker, and'familiar looking tweeds, traveling eap. and nlste which Jim Look atered in astoni

his rub at

i

j. T. BRYAN riuu.be, uad.«sks I'll

No. 1007 Rhige jUc .

low fhioeis: arsia6s»»". -1

Seull sins ud OlNfl 1»mm; FRANK HERR,

wmimiKER 4 JEttMR SHr'

out of his

the house of Hunter

the night at

the powers, when' Sunnard and Trus-

teSB 2, lol Eslfit IB8 Uff ISlIfilBf.

GIVE ME A TRIAL.

l few days later to my fooled. (He was dus

be fooled (till more when a >0

Cruxft.rd and Troujeir Klsry telned their rouvlrtk® of HanWi auill until Mia. Mrrrlweather weaken

hundred.

soddrnlv into tip. heirre valla*

ul theJika. Outwent every available man from Kauaom, Roasiter and Win tlirop. and there was war to ttje knife

t-re tin- Gray Fox could interpose A "dsudy" tettelion was that with

which Mainwariug riaourd away that sweet May morning, men and h.ue-s the pictorvu of heal tl. and high onudition and eager for the field and the fray, titanhard, with his foor truopa, had marchod eastw ard Lit the lower vsllrv. but Mainwaring was to hasten to the hills, gather up the little force still In storkada at the nearest agency, then sweep on down to Join the otbera The telegraph Hoe was repaired to Craned Ho tie. where the mutiny began, and there came this startling maaaagu just in lima to meat

"rfioux agency reports that Lord Luneraouth and parly of friends, 12 in all. inriuding gold.*, paiM-d up the Ska en route to the northern hills two days before the outbreak. Uae ail means in your power to flud and prefect him Acknowledgereoeipt and report action.' It was forwarded to Mainwariug by Atherton, who said he was coming post baste to take command in pensu in that part of the field; meantime to loae not a moment, hot to do bis best As usual, the call went hql for Ray. Two days later, away up among the pine created brigbu. hot on the trail of a big war jmriy of Indiana the aorrel troop was pushing. Mainwariug. with three remaining

'""i ,J "* r

clamor

three Englishmen who had dk and were posseased with talk and sh-sii tln-m. They with their money. Their a Tbonder Kagle and K<

the Is

< English army Hie pr--

■ India is furn

si ku ble rfhei.

I the

1 tile |

.used the r

. badly

ifty leal

sies-t what tl/cv would—Oie r wouldn't care—and an ledihnu sqi ly into ghe trap Ray hail flrand the

debris of cme of thei

noon at the seouudsday of bis daring mar. Ii and four hours later as be s|a*l • long their nortbwsnl winding trull he came suddenly upon a deep rieft the hllla, away down in w hoe.- depths trickled ah ice*cold rivnlet where tourists bad drunk their fill, then » on up the op,mate heights, and .after them, swift pursuing, a formidable wa party that had evidently come up thi

UNDER OF THE RED CROSS

Mr Henri Imnaut. a Swrim gaoin. heli mgs the honor of insngunstlos movunenL’-writes Belle M. ' >• tolling “The Story of tte Red "in The Woman's Home Ohmu 'H-ing in Italy at the time of attle of rsdfenno, Jane U. 1&59. ‘"•■d llw tettlefiald. Appalled by

manjr days, doing all in bis relieve it During fbeaa terri 1 r. Dunant onoo iv-d the id-a u .d nrmmiaad relief whereby

highly c

skill of the Burmese iu banuluiK is ran scarcely be imagined by one familisr with the amount and van of work which they aooomplish, bri: .mid Is- a sirioos mistake to iAagim' thi. degree of nsefulmws is alteim a mgb any aptitude at toe unwieldy

animals or nafmal tendency toward n -

■"* stanouc K- turulng home, b-- published -

a liltle hi»i called ■Re.oli.cthma of S Iferiuu’ that arenard great interewt

**“■ c *“ ll "‘ •* His gppeal tom-bed a rewpauive chord d Neither must It be | jg ail b.wrta Being invitid to addrews Rb use .rf rh-phams in the General Society of Publio Utility utxeudsd by great di. on the aubject he unfolded to them his tile least -d which is plans From that time forward be larlth which they an taiml indefatigably to win adherecu to

! hi* cause, writing articles, delivering

] «. graveling from place to pUoa.

•ig officials high in antberiiy at

n his strtogiL the Karopmm morts. • • • By the promportent pnii visum of the RedUrees Inwly surgrems. perfomi to'— nur«e», ainbulanoe trains and all hna-

feats withoot eoalinaal all.-mis,ice and p-.tal mpplire are remsidervd jamtnxl. direction Atetractly his poweref wmk pr.ivided They display a uniform hadga

irvohsi bj . ami flag, accompanied by their nstumal

due solely and entirely to Ybe woo detful ability of the natives in training the huge annuals and pvrrcomiug tb.-ii natuvl iuclinatlona 'This cannot be too highly praised Neither mud it be itfiagiii. d that I lib use .d el.-phanis in army life Is not utvmded by great dls

advantages, nut the diffiooHy a

transported

telligent suimaL He markable thing*. In w and mdurauee play ai

K

and int. rcept their prey.

Men and horaes id Kay's troop both were weary They drank eagerly, and some eyre, already haggard. It*dud appealingly at tbs aet face of their captain Forty eight * boon, bad they oomt with baldly a man in the parly that could not' have slept iiutentiy bad be lelu

down on that wift. inviting turf—all. I** 0 * areqnite a# remarkable I wit perhaps, but the indomitable leader and um " d ‘c.vmlythe loading and detrain tlm tell trooper originally of the cooler iu * ot • h * «» elephants on the Madras ■ct Of fours, jet » of Pm on this aecood '*"*•*.' ‘"markalde pr>^ day riding side by side with, instred of *“ ' following six yards behind, his oon,. j hi. foreleg and a lotof neriveshaulaud j with

uppured to he. Reott, the young HenrmanL who should oerhsus bare Ukss. xceptioti to aoch tavorltiam. eerm.-d to Iiderstuod and ohjict net at all. "Hon-' >r wa* up through here last mouth with surveyor's escort." was the expla nation, and. thongh some mien might ' are growled the Infaruialinn' that "oth-

r fel'

{ his fore leg and n lot of

; puil al It to induce the animal to take ; the fiisi Steps into the car This is only accomplished, however, by admonish ing him in the haunch by moans of a luak The flnt step taken Is rapidly fob lowed by the others until be stands safe

Iborougbly known that Hauler made topographical notes freau day today and' had them with him now. and it was ,.*u to which ilay au fr-jui-mly refer d aa they hastened no. Plainly enough had the captain teen th* symptom, at greerlng .-xhaustlon on l»th his men and mounle—toe dark line* nnd.-r toe deep aut ayee, toe ml silence that .prevailed along the dost* liltle oompany. the painfel alnmbliug ms sled to keep cl reed on the head u Bnt he knew hit men. and they him. It was not the first by many they had tarn called upon to ride life or death (he stake. Home ». not three boora ahead probably, . murderous tend of Hh«x peeking dress undoubted injuries by the only method the Indian know*—the blood of the pale faced brothers at three “lat bad wrought the wrung. That these tourists had bought the mailt at their chief to hunt, camp and explore through the Indian lamia that they were Innocent at wrongdo ‘kat they despised toe rubbers at red man as moch as the Indian bated him, bad no tearing on the case. white men. rashly intruding far within toe Brule lines at a tfme HplriL through their medicine men. had sounded tot call to kettle, and high or low, rich or poor. Koglishi or American, man. woman or child. It made no di durance. That fated party represented just so many oovetod scalps, no more and no leas, and if Indian strategy could onmpaas their cap ‘are alive or their destruction without the spilling of a drop of Indian blood tlielr warrior band receive the-aoclsmatlooe of a tribe that

i that of the

prairie wolf or Beet footed fox. Ninety strong, led by • daring young chief whose father and mother both bad died Wbm the soldiers at the long hair dashed upon their village enme yrers before, they had cut looee from all-bands around the Ska and hastened in eeareb of the white Invaders guaranteed by old Rolling Bear safe conduct not a weak before. And unerringly their instinct led •ein to the lovely park country on toe irtb aide of the bills, for there was noble game In prtrfuirioa. Thither mast the lordly whites have goon rich in

provisions of

ithi toe Soux

In oomplliamt to Mr. Dunant' and

grred up white in

if the Swiss flag. Turkey alette - jected to this. H« adds-ra. iu nb-me- haired of the Christian I. refuted to work under a banner . cross.wand they were allowed to - a in! crescent In it* plane

"Mr. Dunant Is now about TO yrata agn. Haring spent half his fertnne retehlishing the Red Croa and hav-

ing Ic

fellows or it's all op with There were Irish troopers lug four who loved to talk a ns -Gael and home rule for Krin a le*th to ''England's cruel red'' wt time bung heavy on their bands camp or. barrack, bat that '

trotting down Into tbe valley at the

North Fork to Intercept and heat back further parties should they be tempted to follow their friends in tbe n-arrh fc*

Atherton.

with the .Winthrop battalion at his heels, area coming across country to the support at Mainwaring. while old Stan L on familiar ground, was roondiug stragglers down tor Ska. bard log is hack to the agescj .s.i eagerly watching f<v tbe coining of the trooi*. 'rpm Rnealtor and tbe big posts awav j the north.' Then tbe Indians would e hemmed in.

in his glow Warned of their pmL settler*, hrrdri. abandoned the lower valley, ao the In * J — * at all

Isakc H Bn•Coley at tbe Union league oluh. New York, a iortught ago Cbaunovy M. Depew mid: "He was ana at tbs few wile whose faculty wan ao perfect that be did not heed to inflict e wound. Victim and as««uato* wjuaTy enjoyed the joka. for Bromley i humor in to*, social or role nevur left a ecar , His answer to toe angry suteenbo of the pa per be was temporarily «*° kmenre at tog scarcity in iu actoristlc^W, are pbor, bat the niini-l ,d Rim,, s Y

l usimwi VM.turee, he Bred for many

ly on the car v.-ara. p»w and forgotlrei. in a plain Thu portion of the task U aooom I district infirmary in Switeurland at plisbed comparatively easily, however, j which ho himerlf wai

when compered with toe noxL Alt "

hu U timid and alh btly frighlmiKl. hut I gianted him by the dinrng when the car starts bis fear it wonder Hussia and Ihe federal rguori!

ful to Is-hnld. Though he may rid* a ' KwitarrUnd and to.- m-D.reins gifts at

hundred ton' s be never overoome* Hus! money -lit him by tiaccitiaMMof Stottfear. Anngb it is ranch more pronnunc : gart. Gvrntnny. be te *|

ed when he takes his Initfhl ride after ; ful old a|

say. two mouths' acpualnunoc with mv j f

illxaliou He rends the air with wild i y ._‘ T**

Iromjictmg*, endeavors froitl^asly to} She ascope. and only estate* bit efioris wbA , house'

the car bat again come to a sis od-till

Of coorve wonderfully strong cars are . . ueoMery to bold him They are made - lady and the scrub lady, and now ths onmplelely of iron, with bags iron ter* j lady of all wink fas* appewred. She has rising to a height of 10 or -IS feet above ! appeared in quid print, ion, and there the plaifium Uftan tbaac car* are reo | is no misraktng b»T. The following adderwl nsrlesal'y toetwi.uug erf the bars v.rtlsexneniappenred ln one .rf the New doe to the application of toe occupant . York morning papers in toe ''Help" remark*Lie strength. column on Wednewiay • In transporting the elephant by rea 1 ' Wdl rommroended lady fir gvsmral tbe diffiL-nltiee are almost aa givat ; housework; gutsi cock a*l Ikuodreaa; They are raised by mrens of a canvas' rerfi-renci'' sling frooi tbe wharf to the afaipphtruK ! TTinre it no mistake aboat iL and tha gling to escape and rending the air h.iu—'w.irk lady d.-iuauds her perejulsilea will! riirtr cnaa Once aboard ship U,ev ! ilhuoiiiately. fc’ 1 - ' ... - are easily uuuiagrd. tbe motion not nf for ref. looting them, tx cause -they do not a.* ! intend tr _ the moving panorama before them I n «< w.ulMooaa. that is orrtainly toe loading them It easy They are l-i>..: ' meaning of the last wrrei irf the advered to a raft hesidv (be ship and allowed ! tieemevit Thai may noi be an unreasmtorwlm ashore They take to toe water : nble, and no ime would wish to deprira aasilj and are exoelleut swimmer, be [ the housework lady of that or many swim eight or ten miiat at a ! ‘**h« pauuisiMa ii her aasumpuon of atretoh witbonl tiring. the title (Xns not such a bn ter, biting

Tbe size of the Indian elephant is ! I *‘ ,uv

usually about 8 feet in height and j A te* 1 bouis-wnrk lady, with neat. 10 feet In l.iigib Tbe male is ^iitk ' dainty ways, a kitchen faoltiassiy clean, larger, parhape 11 fe.f. and weighing ! f'" 1 perfectly eonked and a farnlty for about fi.Ot'j poouds. —Calcutta Coriu j handling dishes witb-ci ornamenting

to-ra with on natural scallop*, wonld te i weloomed with open arms. But the d j been of old! All haB tothc flret publio" > j ly aiinonnced lady of all work I May d I she be eomethiug better and no worm | tlian those of her kind who have guua

■ Ifcrfiwel—New York Timea -

Iural'a lime tree on tbe battl.ifi. Ladpaic has fslb-u a virum to a v: ; Worm. Tte tire which witni-w Ii terrible carnage was already. ■ ling to pnpolar'belief. 200 year* i

the three days' tettlrfj

finight I’eZhnpa it drew im-w j Tea. iitadr-s raves te * —--- t t *»— tto from a toil telricbed w ,^ dj , rf Uie Ninth, an low. boy 1cm d'-ad; pernaps like proud originally, was at Ban Joan At • BoUngteofcv. "blood watered it to m*k, , Vctetemi the morning of^e ut <rf ■ I *” r*" 7 °*T! ** *“' nrTllw| July her-wivedtwojf.orstrf bard tack. than fourscore year* tbe gnat J, w ** S3 ^ niched

it. history and now lies pm* I food agam

^ T •(th I in* hi. way up to Bloody hill in toe tattle (rf giauU- 'Hw Uw te, that aftenK**. hungry, famt tortured

t - lh £££22

critical -period of | another m

But. aorording to authentic evidence. Hrady t,** the ecowd one and 1

piaya te husnard I tiring* toe beast down — _ Inutelwe and drove li:- I j,nr. 'Thank*, mid the fellow I was met It U a gr-nd <dd obliging. P>a hl«d coming frem hu i even in .tenth. It. trunk i, s s. 'be can't eat ritb.-r.' 1 left him. high and 1metera in. the dead man and toe dead buawrd «*. It ha* several tlm-s been, torsh and went on.'' —ChmtgoTlmeaby lightning and Is kt last over- Herald i by toujs-st. Near it it the ivy . . : I monument to the French who rwet •> Caaverta. iph it may jualy share A. H Nelson of' Detroit c