Ocean City Sentinel, 5 January 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN-Gliy SENTINEL, OCEAN cm, N. J., li. &attsoi Uilirail Pnpnelir.

RAT'8 RECRUIT.

DR. J. S. WAGGOKKR, 1^,1 «;v.\ HAXO, —Al ioi;ni:v am,

Physician and Drujrgist, | < it i,%*v. b ? oba SLES king, 0. 8. a. JJI Asknrj Atc., flccawCIly.K.J. j- . • .".y. ‘'“'Z-" I t ,k N>r r w h '-"“>•'■t « Ui<hoi«h>»i

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A CURIOUS CURE.

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<1 c<inH> I.. Vi-W.^, In tbnJnlUn faou<ir«.l niljrrp ,il a man who »r» ,uul ha. I.', ii ;T.-»chla*T-

Oa4«*t Emer, K Ha*

krll. th.ji in hi- ni.l rmr at illI'nited .Mat.-. Military a •a.hiin> ai W.-i 1'uiut. ►train.-l In- lia. i« vtry tLulljr ami

tamna hail uam '*' 1 " Kfaulad auk l.-av., until Aur. 2i—■ aiKanaiirr in in. vnu.Tnnu—Uki luad: And tin. ,1 “* t '* ““<** ‘l»o Mpiruti.ai ol in-alruR piwrr of liRbt. nun and air ap■r and kepi in ,lj '' ,nrl ' iu k | ‘ whidt ererr \V.«t |•llint! I' 1 *"! In the body ol man aa liod made . - —a: ily rweirea buforo begin- it- .Tho tollur'a art he inaiata. u aoti-

r a> a third claa> min, •rt hyRi.-nic. a wurco ol in.iral ami phyaunl I* l.«»e practically wij--.! tl. Rrndatign. IheFe may be incannoa f Cadid IlaakeU'a mar-.- l-» r -iuiple C'ivcrinR. but thrvn are equaland when he ouoe • more Hoi ly. tu-ahc int.-rod* of —'

'•blamed ..Id lllirary d.ime"ftii AtiR. ?•

whn h Ue .oiRiually behaiR-d mid !- In a.-.r.laiico with the role* of the ■till a yesirliiiR gane-th.-r. !.>r». we map every morning Hut einoe < ml.-t Ila-ln U’. »i.-k leave ! •»»« aft.T f. and. having walknl. my a time their lives had bceu In mortal i »■««»«• V ha. undergone experience- : Irmnd'and I to the Hill at Men. uor J»rll and they had enjoyed the niil.sik>-l 1,1 “A should tend to make his position 1 wives to the Hill of Women, in the l-.r luxury uf a siiuare tight That exnl “* * yearling cadet, a school brer among "'ahtieet clothing cumu-Ust vkilh what union over, th.-y-had bad time to thank. : •choolboya somewhat anomaloas and i- called deolmcy. we forthwith sp.tit dilheult for a time. .* the early hours wandering or reclining When his sick hare began. Cadet j tn Km or shadow, jumping, digging or Haskell went to Washington and pat | reading, according to b-n.i- nimint. and his strained lae-k in charge of Dr. la-u breakfantiiiif on the milk, famnl and ard \Vond. once colonel of the rough btmey wn had Imiugbtwith us from the

riders and now military governor of hot.

Santiago d» Cuba ’ Odet Haskell's i After our strange air bath on the top May, and Chdet. of toe hill we u—si to walk hack, clothHaskell th.-rv D|»u ajipll..1 to the were-' "l- bJ am.ther strange loth at tWhottary of war for le-mussiuu to sjend the b in. where for the host part of an hour remainder of hisaick leave at the front j we lay outum a slanting roof Isue. mve Penuisslou U-iug given, be julmdhisi far OUT tnmls. to tin. fell hhue if the - phyiii-ion's regiment, the rough riders, j ran. Then for ») nnuntes by the clack at -San Antonin, became a lieutenant in ! we were swatbid tight in our blanket! that alnwly famous command, aocom f and then tak.-n Indian, plangid into a panied-it to Cuba, behaved with distm tub of tepid water ami tnaseagsd by ex- - gutshed gallantry in tiie tight of June |wn attepdanta l!y the time we' got -A and the battle of July I, was slight book on our bam—and not l* frequently ly wounded but not disahhd in the tirst * Haider—feet hi the haw we ware quite fight and horribly wooudid in the s-v ready for the simple vegetarian midday and. was invalid.-! bame, was rvsxim . meal that awafud us under the huge mend'd for i«uuioti.« by his colonel I common dining mom. and ta now in Washington rapidly g.-i j The virtue of sti.-nnous laziueas dorting over his wounds 1 ing the healing time being alan sternly In ahotj. Cadet Haskell ia a grad deal inculcated hy the b.aler, the afternocn fa military Jwn. amt a distingnish.sl gemoully op-ned with delicious ■Imp. nicer oi vo 1 uutisvs But so far aa his followed at the opti.a of the individual relation, to the regular army are oon j by either a modified repetition if the oorued he is still merely Cadet Haskell, morning's airing and sunning or by a with three yean of school botwowi him lazy stroll with camera or book. Htan and his oauniiad on as second lieu tenant sfuv « the evening meal of soup, rege winei Quiet Haskell goes hack to tables and nreeta was over, and by »— West Point, aa we suppose he mn« if ooffea, tobacco and .-batter ‘having be wants tn he an oflicer in the regular achieve^ their purpnai-—we wmr gen•rmy.'^pe should think he would feel at rrally sliw-ping our Ariamio sleep. On nrst a little awkward in -the boyish the nights when, fur the tart.s.-. if

roundabout and boyish tqrn down oollar tliu ct

he would find it a '

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t their swell

‘ friend of tbiwe •wells from abroad, j "Then where in thunder was it 1 ■d j you before.- growhd distinct sense of pi>rsoual injury as he looked down into the placidly smiling lace yd the wounded trooper, and Blake -ly exploded with delight uver the

response:

- . At the armory of my old regiment, .. . until toward s ; tll e m.j.u- wm, On recrutUng wr, c,ork <h ' v " ""' rly •’IV****- *I>« ! Ice fa Sew fork oily. 1 had the honor <vping camp lying out there lu a Ping on the n-cvpliou couimlltee the

night if oar hall."

"tioodtJoil!'' said Mainwaring. "and yet you look just like a ~

No. Hunter didn't rns.

sion There was talk a bad acjulred other viewi

have remarked that the "S. O. K. V would •umc* iu the future." His wounds proved painful. An honorable discharge was asked for and granted. ' there was a big time at Uie agency when he and the Kid hade gnodl.y to their comrades and were taken back to Kausoui iu an ambulance. Ibe Kjd "rich beyond the dr.tains of avarice'' with the largess'- <il Loin, aster, and Gray parted

with only after bis promise mouth at lilt, ancestral seal

thergrv. ti

>o he ordenvl about by cadi I! ilrremnng w

it, but 1

Bedding Plants

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BRILK IAYIKG. fcTC.. KTC. . | aloft mi the uortiiere

All W ork In Mason Line Promptly; Kli*»ening white, the cliffs broke

Attended To. , through the winiber fringe of pine and

uci:«N t it»% N. J. j ►boee like silver in the uiaqnlight _ _ _ , _ black dt tithe of the wiwtuarel cod.of the R. R./SOOY &, SON ,l "I‘ ravine an old game trail ivound _ / _ ! and twisted up the mountain side over

antiful park beyuod Hunter red and had traced it In ft tbis timl Lord Lout- j

Bill so high her light betrayed every moving object in, tho open ground, but. as the Kid explained, there seemed to lie no other way. lAown went the two flat upon their stomachs, and the alow, tortuous process hefcau. Before they had made 100 yards Celtic'patience gave out "D d if 1 can s.tnnd this!" said tin- Irishman "There's not an Indian iu sight now. Come on bet's ran for

I health

Restaurant and Luncli Rooms

trotting action tn the word, tl inner was on tKf feet and in

le goal.

ic as Hunter started tc

> little

FRED BOLRMiK. I LOKI5T '

CAPE A

F. P. CANFIELD Real Estate ^ Insurance Agent No. 608 Asbuiy tvenue

OCEAN CITV. N. J.

Reif E H s M ate 0,i Agent STEAM AND GaS FITTER.

sslermo. - 1 _ .: . OCEiR CITT HOME MiDE BAKER) «e -.'

_ .j M.2S ind « SOUTH miFTH STRUT dcmbil,.. meant to foil, PHILADELPHIA. PA. niake their da^Hat dayiweak. Over this.

CITV. N. J. i-neck or nothing, warning must sent,

raiccs ataaonaacc ) and tbe luttnm-liaie ground was an hioh oaaoc Mcari a aetciacTv -completely occupied liy tbe Indiana tbst caoics' dininc. eanioa os sccoao rcoos ' cavalry could not hope to slip by unde-

t-yttsl It could only be attemplul bv

I N inUNSDN JACOB SCHUFF ^ j. n. joriNsON, TH | PI0NEE ^ 8A K Elir ,

PLUMBER, « i .t-^wraw-r..—

" " " ^ " "* " ’Stj ''Here'*another, sir " “And here,"

■' cams tn low tone from u in the wearied troop hut

for Biiranuther

le saw a sight t

with dread. As though they from-tbe bowels of the nartb. two Indians on swift poaits dart*! Into view, and. bendiog low over their cliargers' tiecka lashing them'to njad gallup. they fairly shot arrests the reauuuding. turf clad prairie, swift and straight toward

and itays.baard from him •to sevurw weeks. He was indcr'nU'uucb' s roof, one daily company with the bci ower. now restored to par and nnex|iected fortune siuo

aeath of his wife, but when the hope ol louse of iauiuasler went lack to lmg land. Lnnemuulii's lung in enruri*vorking order. Gray, who might have gone, declined. Tbe Lnngdona were Bill abcoed etui.-ewbera, and Amy wore no ocroneL It had aimehow dkwned to Rokeby that that coronet was an indispensable adjunct to the engagemint, and the glorious climate of Califorma had played havoc with Amy's ex-

rnke tbs

Haug went the Paddy 's ready reply. Ik**, coyotes, cart Indian yells and .Saxon blasphemy burst upon the silent* of the night. Au Indian pony plunged and loestvi his rider sprawling within a dox eu yards of where tlienid bad turned i at bay.-dhd Hauler, rushing lo the res ! cue, bad just tim.

Repairing a specialty.

Bath Tubs and numbers’ I

, *IS AS8URY AVL.. OCT-Alt qtl, k

G. THOMAS, r:...A-„.rev A v,n

No. 108 Market St. PHILADELPHIA,

Fine Fainil!i Bieries.

H. A. W. SMITH & BRO. 848 flsbury A venue, OCEAN CITV. N. J. PLUMBING,

HOW FEiICES.

J. T. "BRYAN, j No. 1007 Ridge AvV\ i-nnawetpaia. \

ICE CREAM. imnilG IILK DEI LEI OF OCEO CUV Stteml sir—i te ISer Ittitt' FRANK HERR, wmiKKR \ mm KNffi z. tell EsiFiewiiw telliing.

GIVE ME A TRIAL.

til, half turning, be looked as though inquiringly at Huuti-r, wlm had already kickedxifi his bonis and was pulling on

a pair of moocasina drawn from his. saddlebags. Then Hunter looked up |

"L of course, sir. I'm the only man that knows Uie way." Whereat Kay s white teeth gleamed in the moonlight and tbs men knew all was wall. Three hours Ixn-r a strangely a—tried pair, a tall slender, blond beardwi man. with clea/ cut. handsome feature*, an.!

bit the di

blue shirts and blouses, in light blue riding breecbes jpd Indian tanued lug Kings, girt with cartridge belt and revolvsr. sifi! carrying the brown carbine in hand, baltsd foe breath at the very summit tf the divide between Keogh's park sod the deep gaege in tbe sooth eastward bills Perilous, indeed, had ts-si their >iurncy. Leaving their com r»d<w well below tho position of the Indian camp, they had slowly scaled the

came upon the-trail, easily recognisable in lb" ourmahmal patches of moonlight Then, eager suit cautious, they folltmed ep. up the winding way. ever alert for sound td bold beat until at iaM they

air was rent with firs flashes soldierUt aim was true, and cole rior toppled heavily firwaTd and st as Hunter sped oci'lo his aid. He found him clasping about bis knee and rolling in

agony on the turf.

"For the lore of God. don't stopl" cried be. "They've smashed my leg. and I'm dime t-r. There's a dorm to one of us." Dure-n or nut. they were iu for it now. Hunter knelt and. though his heart beat bard, sent shot after abut at every flitting firm be saw until, amaxrd at the vigorous defense, tne lo diaus seemed to haul away. Then up he lifted tbvprntesUug Kid and lugged him full another 100 yards before- agate

that camp was aroused and uuuang away. . Luckily the guides had quickly realised what was up Luckily they reasoned that there re mid be but few Indians iu the immediate neighbor, hood, for out they came—three or four and reached film only as. exiiaustad by his eflurts and by ices of blood from a Wound hardly noticed wbsm received, be sank, fainting, to the ground, tbe Kid Bill ploekify ■B earing in bis arms.

they found it thoroughly [repored, m

of Gray's going iu search of that lovely but disappointed datnseL and douliL " said he to a serious fared, tlful eyed young woman with whom he was found limping abmg tbe sands one doul-t I should have gone and teen refuse, i again but for just nuo'thing"S - "And what wat that, pray?" asked Miss Leroy, a qnivef about her lips de•spite her nuochalance of manner, fur he had been her shadow si one be came. "This." mid he. taking from an: ner pocket a worn little glove of i dre-sod kid. "It was dropped by my' bedside when Flay iu hospital at ’Bansum. 1 have been looking, longing, for

the hand that btst it ejrer

Says IToft-Setg Bryce. "More |.y a riee of what may be called historical accidents than fn m auy deliberate purpose Great Itrjtain has acquired .vaB trausuigrlue ptsdrwinua." This is pe -culiarly UUe of the British settlrmenu and protect-iratea in Africa and the far east Tbe Bug I lab bare no puassiauini iu uoriti* Africa. The apfaere of their infloruc* and dominion in the dark oou tinent extends from fipe^'erdo on the west and the gulf' of Aden Wthe east to.the Cape of Good. Hope. England's aratteird oultmtes and de|>e»dencies in this district ha\e an' area of taote than J.SOO,000 square miles suds population estimated at from IQ.MIO,000 toM.UOO.-. 000. To G last lima mi more than Ui any other nathai U-Jnugathe credit ef fanug log this unknown land -Into contact with European civilisation. British anterprise and capital have dona much to develop iu abundant rewonroes “ ‘ traders, bun lets, soldiery and a Tie. hat* traversed Its wilds aw renea its rivers and lakes. Along with other blessings that England has brought to

Africa bar share U

little ndtl to be ordenvl abont by cadet i tlrAuning was sutnclluiea delayed, bat afllrers who have never •e.-njs rv ire. audkU that particular part of the treatment that tbe whole exact mechanical routine! '* as distasteful you were a free man w of Wsm Point life would a-rra to him a j stt® as the attendaut's back was turned, little flat Bale and unprofitable. We The firB and ersey sobsequi-nt night of believe the higbt-B military oUkw with-1 our Bay w> spent upon the nigs of the in his reach will he a corporalcy. and , lake within a few feet of the water iu a though urdluarily a yearling oorporsl is couple of rough wunden hole without the must exalted military being in ere- fronts—with wane fun-budingm. it must atitsi a man who has Woo bis commit I tie nanfoasd. although it was in AuMon bymupicuousgallantry Jnactiousl KtuL bat as we afurward found with might find it difficult to duly value Un-! only good effwta.—btrand Magasine cadet corporalcy. j It is to be feared that Cadet Haskell's ; Tfiea Shs Bast a Oooti Tiaw. course at West Point will bn moraNdifil- i f<bc was a nicn, unmusical little thing, cult rather, than easier tm the military with a fluffy blend pompadour and wide

Probably she didn't

iieriau devotee. He told tor all abont tho motives daring the overture, and she mode a praiseworthy effort lo look

tire boiler, usually w

ia soon seen to have Us wse, and the Journey of the bit from the surface to the unknown and perhaps barren depths is slways accompanied by IntcrosUng and ever varying devoiopnienta. At night the measured tasst and clatver cd the rig in the dim light nf a few flickering tnrebtw of gas. piped from wsne neigbbtwing well: tbe tremiding derrick, ita lofty Uqi lorn In the darkness; the driller oandully manipulating the tempur arrow after each stroke, controlling the bit at the oud uf a rope per1 half a mile below the surface, ail a weird sight. Accidents are frequent, and the slightest oarelcomiMs mjlf nsmlt in dropping the tools the .y.jverr of which re«|uires patience and ift>« gnat ingtuiuity.—Oasaicr'silaga

Passing through a gas bell one w ill •« near the roadside in a farm lot a mnd bespattered, weather bretun derrick. with tbe apparently rickety ae- *" ' * crude appliances made

re.r«reteg ragine. a raety ioccrao; ufal - ••wcsuiertnl" ^md "marrel.

i; the pendoroua

.. slowly oscUlatlng night and day. Bopping tally to give place to the use of the bull wheel wht-n the drill i« raised and the sand pump Is lowored-or a newly dremed Ut is put in. ■Trice. Crude as the rig and all-its de-

mad m.n wrvedly In the aeouud act, the munman turned to tbe amigble little

girl w ith tears of ecstasy.

"Listen, listenT“ gasped "Did yon ever tear such vertiginous contra- . pun fill constroc-udo?" She looked at him despairingly and spoke with em- - ‘’if you say another weed ledger than two syllable* tonight, I will go boma aluotx I don’t know counterpoint from hay. and 1 wish you would lot me tear

of the couple lougvd to applaud, but waited until the end at the act.—New York Bun.

At the conclusion of Greaiey’iJtnt lecture in our village, when we were >!niggling to sustain the course. I was surprised, as 1 had not In Croud him of tiic situation, to bear him say: “T want'nothing for nir svrviesa Your town is small and your asoona-

Tho revolution of I bib swept everybefore it like a cyclone, making tb Clear for the tbud-growtexprri i of poatrevulnlitsifry France. 4 Tbe

;tirs republic of IStb passed-sarav ; ■*“»**•• *>«u ' - ‘ bloodshed ifi vgbiob the aeouud from r*ar effort ■ad its ba,itisui. and in due ■ *—***■ *■

empire itrflf perished by the

ah” said L "Mr. Greeley, this tie rnusgb when you oune, and ipecitd to pay you Dcvcrthslras. is no longer true. -

only cl

will w

8 left"

.wird that gsrs it life.' No one who pliwi. "few next year." readt tbe narrative of these unforrs-- n 1 Only Iff Use stria-—** * trthrosvs id established rale will U< | 1 “take him take a

»h enough tb asst rt tliat the third r. ■“d Iff telling him that what we w

public is tbe final wewd of France's - Ntain we would e

choice. That It will be upset bv tbe

Buna initials or the royalists may I* j >!>“• Vtai *b most unlikely, but so teviiitd the tvro- i* - - *° lutiuos of HCtO and Ibt- before the) ' Vl *7 KTave v came to pass. What was more unlikely momy. " In late than that buforefire ysmwLouts offwlf." 1 a

Hjnllppe should have died m

barely esi-apmg with hit-life to-Eng j jawraiL.aro also the laud, and that Louis Napoleon, then a ! n *i t '* e of this town, ai

prisoner at Hamnies. should lie stated ' 'l*** ^ the imperial thrt»t ? It is beeaow ; • f unexpected hav happened s *

- - he-itait i to predict t