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OCESH CITY SENTINEi,

OCEAN cm, N. J., B. C. iSElKS Etilor.iM Prtintlir.

D R - J- S. WAGGONER, jyJoi«',AN HAND. ri:hi«*kmt— v j Al ioKMTVAMt

Physician and Druggist, »t 1.1 \y

711 AvMiry Ate.. Ocean City, ». J. • • '■ V.''.' ‘j'.

J, i'AI‘1-: MAY C. I!.. .Y. j'.

X.C. HUTCHINSON, M. I'.j LAW OEI ICES

A ddl IN THE ,y\!!.

By KATE JOEDAR.

lhankrcl >f w« R.-r! rat-hnjr* vr port! I'*-lb«ai« plant," h« |

ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO. Real Estate i Insurance b. 1 - m. h., A r^-'PTNr r PP> 1 l*li j airliui hikI Harcron. Rnbs Z. 41 6, Ral Ealile 4 U* Bolldiu, OFFICE Comer Centnl ud EitUt Street ATLANTIC CITY. N J arnce kou*» ' -,• >>> /

CQ^NCOC MEAL.

raker ih» other day. "twt oou <■ iksat •obemw that 1 have ara

U»‘ .leal and who picked hni' np. a youiii! ebap wiib.ml any ipoo. y anil made mo Uio pnrobatlng aKunt in ; •Tt war a lone time before I myn I! ■ knew lb« wherefore of the mill It wm. : In an inarrer*lble place,. Ittk or ; lilea rail from Oairfi. and a board ell feet hitli wai. boilt around It - mywuy bad II# own private wire* : oago. Kausa, City and New Or ' ,nd every detail of tbe brndnemi; ;npnlun*ly kept a cre! TUeem i ' .did not know what were pnt Hi They

CUTS off tAeir heads.

t» Me ad every tax d-diter —ty # d..m»in tax dodgimi #1 alndetil# aiel traveler. - campt and raiawdona tbe eninamt U. do not d.«l< it i-joiUIiahlH. Bat the.

! hfi" tiler

in*, that It

# rritninal

t-ra. Lewi

"Tbia waa not tbe cnly cae for tbe cob meat however Tbe.compeny fur 1 nl.bed It •traiii.-bt to one comx ru uu! in Kaiuu City and to another down in New Orleans It was part of my bnai nera however, to find not tbe dlrpiae lion tbal waa made of the meal, and : tbi* ia the atmupe pari of my atory ! Tbe firm imt in Kama# City sb'iwed me a large val and a distilling apparatus In the rat rdHee berries were placed and boil.al Tlie drip, which waa at rung black coffee, pnaaed by mean# of the dialiHer over to anotlier rat nmtaining j nothing bot this corncob meal Tbe lit

itnrated with tbe coffee j

Juice Both berriraand'mial weredned. 1 and the boiled berries were plac'd open the niarkcl as a cheaper grade of ooffea. while the meal waa pot np in packages 1

and sold for ground coffee

"The firm in New Orleans bad a sim- ; liar scheme, except that il made car of

tobacco leaves Yon know

that in cigar and other tobacco factories . tbe leaves are alemmrd and tbe atero* j are told t" snuff manufacturer* Bat this firm boiled tbe stftna distilling - them off into a vat compiling corncob 1

1 Jackson, a glolie trotter cd aiwrienon. hoa.rco r.tly made north Africa, including the . [■art* of Morocco, and in a tt.r to Frank U Dingley erf Me. n tn.ther of the well repp-"■■ntatireof that name, he graphic acmont of the snltan’a

haely and ibeperate method of prucedWliile in Tangter. Mr. Jackson learnd tluii the sultan, at the h<«d of a srge tody <rf ir.^sv waa marching

ntry colh'di^g t

• «*T t serve as a warning to oUmts who might . not t«- disj-aa-d to pay their does I'rum pi ly "A company of five was firmed.' writ.'* Mr Jackson, "u. viidt Laruiehe and see if this ghastly report wa- true The party ci.n-iiirf^d erf on Engiiabman. who Spike Arabici a German and three

Tangier and nailed down tbe coast to Cnaa Blanca There we engaged malm, dunned Arab cretnmea (a Very prudent thing to do) and early in the morning ■darted to Laroiebe. atamt S3 miles inland It wasabeantifnlcnontrythnagh which we lamed, fertile and well mlti vaied. the in-motony <rf tbe desert relieved tiT the fig an.1 olive trees and the stately and ever pmamt pahu. Bnt it is • •oiwiry eenlurM behind I '

rivilix,

Won

• sold a

brand yna’d easily recognise,

Conveyancing. Real Estate Insurance. Mortgages and Collections

F. P. CANFIELD Real Estate ™ Insurance No. 608 isbury lienue OCEAN CITV. N J

nuliM.i anil all for a nawai that made , her a llitlc ashamed—the milliner .who bummed a ballad while sbe twisted 1 ; rilil-m for a bat. the dairymaid who i eyed b. r rode of gliatouiug jsuia with a d eye while listening fir a fuutstep. ahacd tbi* amh>l><« with simply tlie longing to appear w | i sic man's eyes awl Is. loved by Tbs rain w as beating : dnwuismr on tbe ro.rf at tbe car when ! tbe brakeman swung in. a red lantern ' bawl. A* he sKsd in the doer- j the spray driving against his nonebad ahunldcrs, the hlocdy blotch ■if light agaiuet bis rain Msdud clothe*.

. as if tie-

form and entered,

j cry mg in hoarse accent*: ‘‘I’latt’l.Peak colliery!" , Anne's dnwming fell from her like a I chavk shrugged from nmsiay ahooldera. ' and she spiaug ajn her faaamrigbt wilb

. rudd.xi energy.

. On Dr. Kricsson's arm sbe plunged i-; tbrongh the blank night to the railway

This was little more than

'to a-kfTh'“'Tw'rd’^'fu^i | • J «’ d « flooring and supported by shell h». h-.n aiancdw.ll I- |.. ...d*j i.., begrimed posts. It was dark save for

I HW> IHiliKNUK. IT.OKLST CAPE MAY CITY. N. J

JOSEPH M. CORSON Real Es:?te Agent .aaiSSSr ' J.N. JOHNSON. PLUMBER . OCEili CIII HOME-HIDE 61KER1 SnAM tNB e4J f nm ,

J Repairing a spci ialty. Bath Tubs and numbers’ Supplies. !. jr:*0 AMhni*>' A-venno.

814 ASBURY AM... OCl Aff cm. It. J. G. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St. , PHILADELPHIA, Fine Family groceries.

JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERV.

■i. 700 Astarr

H. A. W. SMITH & BRO., 848 Asbury Avenue, YY (KEAN CITY. N. J. PLUMBING,

R. R. SOOY &.SON Restaurant and Lunch Rooms 24, X ibO 28 SOUTH TtElfTH STREET PHILADELPHIA. PA.

flourishes of a hack-

him lie cmlnre l bad begun to tinge I. bow.-ver. seaiwd m. bad mrf ekehawnd a * ' in ber as from ev

»r day*. . Nothing', re unlikely. They

.«d. Haheld alutdrj Xitbpot-

"laadi

Braidky.

",Why do ym call him tb. Anne luruvvl.abarpiv Uj.-U bit

"Look at bis clothes."

'They're nut like the Dnku

! bury'*, are they?"

' B>-*id« be dnnka I saw him drank

>f Stock

spring.,! think His eye* were frigbtlui

t. Octn Cit|. I. I. ■ mat day. T expeeh-d to have a good

i-f—h Brawrf. I'M a..i Pste. Call,, wavier \ story about ilia suicide next morning. i£* 1 ' SlImb^’deu'v^^cafHuidaT. *"*' ^ i But *• How* like- him never kilT them-

IRA S. CHAM HON. rSZ-TZS

\ to him

Whol*as;raDdTtrWn-liaalert& "1 ws

. Faithfully, Id cWlv in

r the folds of her lie .train carried her hUI* oT IVnusylvania. Dr % Kr leas m had clmaxl his eyes , npiai the ghumiiu.-a* of his snrroimdinga and fallen a*ln-p upon' the opposite »al. Sbs was fna' lo thick nninWrupl.-diy. long lines of windows

curtained with ai with melting mm freiinnut u.Uagu

i and vat

if fcliriglitod. Ten rummonpl

I iriaal

he*.Ilf. land-pa tibia the in, lo fluUI III straggling in tb< ishiug groundward as;e days and nigbti

begrimed piarts.

the yellow rays friau a small window oponiiig into a boxlike bouse where two telegraph uperiuor* sat, the Unit of tbe ' maebim'* stealing into the shadow like

the clocking -if a tongue.

A man *0**1 looking in. When be swigag aronml. Anne focud berself face ; to face wiU. IXuald .Setaln. They bad ! ip-it each other constantly wilhoul rec- : ognitiitn and withent exchanging a word. The^meeliug there noder tbe circuniclances was a trifle J»-rp)cxing. Donald's oxprfMi-n was almost forbid ! ding as be awkwardly polled off.his cap.

I "Miss Garrick. 1 believe?"

"How an yon. Donald?" .cried Dr. Ericawn, stopping into Ibe light. "1 bavciT't seen yon for an.age." And hr

' seiusl him by the slemlder.

\ , "Ob. I'm all right 1" be said indiffer- ; enily. You'll have to walk to tbe hotel. The cab service i* v«y deficient here. We've all got to live like paupers

wbether we like il or no*."

He harried ahead, tbe effort of being conventionally polite evidently w new

"Another curious use for corncob* 1 discovered in Uhicago when I wa* dung the baying. '! went aronod to all the big grain elevators and contracted to f I per car All ymi bad to do was to run year car no tbe siding next to tbe elevator when they I ' d and. fill the ear with I on he in a very few mlnntea So yon sc there was very little expense attached to iL as the elevator people helped load tlie care in order to get rid of the cob* ' Bnt 1 was greatly surprised one day to find that 1 bad a rival who was trying' to bull tbe market He had gone to Ibu elevator men and offered tbem fl. IS per car for tbe cobs I hunted him up and laughingly told him tbal I didn't know

there waa am

for corncobs. Later on h* told e made of them. He showed me or four immense kettles in wbicb be made strap ont of tbe. commonest and coarser! brown sngar. Into the sirup dumped bis cobs, broken up Into lil-1 tie bit*. Tbe mult, after straining, was of tbe best imitations of maple strap I 1 ever (track. It tasted exactly .

■ tbe gennina

be firm that 1 worked for paid $30, - for its plant and declared a small idend tbe first year. The second year it paid 830 per cent dividend It ran ahiiig swimmingly until tbe Illinois. Irgialstnra pai-a-d a law prohibiting the exiairtalica of adulterated food stall* That killed tbs scheme Tbe plant ia being use.! now as a flooring mill.' New York Commercial Advertiser

you the way." be aaid

Dr.

when be bad

ICE CREAM.

LUDIHG IILK DEALER OF OCEAR'CITY; i

"1 want to do tbe pictures Ua tbi

! Platt 's Peak Mrikr. " sbe beard him day

{ in bis surly, •indiflemit buia.

i "Mr. Temple attonds to that," said Frawl.-y, strolling over to watch tb- J gU telegrams coming in like mad. j It "But I can't Wait to see him nnle** ; owi

altosUvv «alien an m altondauav. j fur the place

Smil* Stmt ai Aitairj Atom , ^ bt bul f-r» A M Irf |_l C- C3 D »»vred lu a ohirloas vutoe. "All right " FRANr\ Mc-KK, Donald *lnocb«d over to bladrsk and

| pidnid np bis baL He bad neared tbe VliaUKKI A JEVEIB

Ms't. loi BiitiW la HMD '• V

flame bad illui ta-forc her eyes

nine, then she bad been nnuntot tbhappiness i l anowing David's injury would not be serious mix-d with a curious didnclinalion n- we him again and

a sense of defeat. It ap|»;ar.d nncon-j-fcrmable tbal tbi* love should have on- 1 11 **

expKHedly awakaned within' ber wb<-n ; . Frin—m'

sb.- bad thought IcTaelf too proud and ‘

strong. It sc-mid as if ber scuaee bad wa* Just as gcDi« lightly sooenmbed to «be potoocy of ‘fk™-

viroomciiL a* if p-don w.ve a “er.

impulse, and £he man treading the same ouath the rim of. bis cap path with ber a man to love, not tb. “T ... . man her soul bad Irredstihly scmgbt UU1 *« >“>« fl""-

aud found.

And vet something within her after 1 ‘-g inflated no beinj; baard

ecstatio vote* and gave tU i meaning to the .lark day.

lea. 1 wian i 81ve soemed drawn to David ly a warm, to to PJatfs | strong hand, and tlie delight of yield'll pe a ru-1. j log sent a feeling of suhlimp weakn- **

: over her aa canes to-one woaried whe flaw It* alipe tbe will and tank* to sl-s-p. Il wa* a happy fancy apd .bid tlie muag-r land under tbe hurrying twilight frt*n

. GIVE ME A TRIAL

Dr.’Erics* b gave bis body a chilly shake and nosed binisclf, opening one eye qaerulonaly and then tbe other. " YoaH regret taking me as a travpling oompannai. my dear.- H<fW lung bare 1 been asleep?" "Forboara. We Ugv*tollsti's Peak in time fur dinner.' ^

Those wbc think tbat'lbe ^oea tbe Netherlands will marry Prince William of Wied tell this story of bo iloameaboot: Piinoets Paolineof Wbt temherg. who is Ibe intimate friend at sole confidant of (jnevn Wilhcimin married the yl^yr t-r- iher of PriMa

William of Wied

Before bar marriage tbe princess naed to spend a part of tbe year with I' presumptive bcireas to tb* throne Holland, and the two friends at tin would dream dreams of tbe ^itare, young girls will do be they prince*

tbeyw.

bow agreeable il woald.be If to marry two brothers apd tbetnaeivsa hy bonds <jf kin

ship as wdl at affection Tbe idea grew on ibe in. and they determined if poast-

tile to carry it into affect.

"We reachedfaarnirbe about noon It is niupimriUle to describe tb* airfcm ing right which met our gaae aa we n«l* uji to tbe main entrance to th« city There starve ns in a ghastly row w.Te 13 human bead* shriveling In the broiling sun We rode around to the ■dh.? gate*, only to find the same grew- • iroe display In all we counted 4* bead* spiked to tbe beard arches over the city gatea Our cariosity was fully satisfied, and all of us regretted Uiat we bad traveled so tar to learn that there waa at thohloee of the nineteenth century so Inrbaron* a country o*i tbe face of the earth as Morocco "And not all of the beads wwv those

at old meg

and women who had never pnqieso-d anything worth taxing. It arema tbe snllan had rented hi* ejiite on them after learning that a number of wealthy resident* of the dty had been warned trf his coming and liad Hod t.. the moan taking their ea*h and otbev port-

once a year fy tbe sultan, and it ia aaid tliat be nearly dt-|s^-ulates a one erf the district* through which he paasra. I’pun trastwortby authority wc leaneal that what wc saw' at lexrotche may be arm in the wake of the saltan at every eHy along hia route If more U.udy capatae are gathered in one place than can be cvnvmiently disjaaed of them, th.ee are carried on to deorala the gateway* of the next city "—Boston Herald.

question wbetber Krancv her uioney'a worth- om of Prl Petit,' Who was rrocntly serving in Tb* Hundred and Fifly-eigktb in fan try regiment al Lyima Petit waa bora in tb* republic of Paraguay, of Trench parents, who neglected to.make tbe Di*unary declaration at Ibe .vaia^ul ahv Ignorant of this, he came to Prams; * promptly arrest.*! aa a deuerb-r ntrnced to a Xonn of Imprison When this wps over, be did bis rears'.serviof at the expiration of which beidcnurutlod tbe law. bis exjause* for i ncy home. Attempts were mad. •uarte him that Prance was a more oe rira hie oountrVtn. reside in than Para goay, but hrf i-fuWd to b* conviuce. 1 and insisb'd on. tar sum to wbicb be waaroIitled.belihLrajd.bim Expends being allowed at; tulRrsu of so much per kilometer. Petir*\liule I'itl came to 4,1*8 frbDcs. h rn^y he dunbted if hia service* to bisLcodulry were worth this amoont—Paris Letter.

The oft debated question wbether tbe present generation carries personal rival,line** to a greater length than the preceding generation did bad a curious light thrown opoai it at Ibe renal Tin Plata Workers' oonfrrenaa One Wolverhampton manufacturer stated that not a quarter as msny portable hatha ■wore made now aa formerly, and anntber referred to ibe fact of order* for too shower baths having been taken by x traveler in one Journey at some past period, while be mppeaerf that at tb* present time a manufacturer did wot sell three shower be lb* ID a year Prom tbi* il would,toom tbal the shower twin la obsolete and lh«t tbe fixed bath has mrf.ly superseded the portable one. Il wqpld appear, therefore^that tbe verdict should rattier in that fashnn ri) hatha baa change.) than that cl4auUttaaa.oataa lu with tbe prevalence of the fixed bath

(rfoeun Victoria took a g,*jd deal of kindly luteroa; in Ibe reecni marriage of the niece at the late John Brown Mia* Brown was on* of her nuueeiv'a msny goddaughters and way Victoria. As a child she .rften a Bird her uncle to the castle, and tn qti.-H gave ber bia.t* of preUy loyi FVjt a wedding g\?t ber majeety b^. a rilter teap.4 Inscribed " V b'n unviotona. H L. November Iblrti." as well a* presroliug ber.wiib a tu.iida.ttue wedding 'Irto# end a bridal,veil with (nnge hloseouu and lucky while h’oslher * Kew l-eaek Teet. Michigan has devaloped * new peach, peat which arrests Ua, growth of tbe fruit when II is about tb# il* of a ha selnuL thus producing a crop locally known as "little proebea " ft we* f.rri policed about two years ago. and tbi* lu ravagra were alarmingly So far no remedy baa been

Photographs of 'the snlia math iu evidence lately'in of the kaiaur’s viail to Ibe Holy L But these purl rails give * false tmpnwrinn of the soil ah aa be really louka today Aide! Hamid basmA had hia photograph taken for is yean, and the pto ' ' * ' -V Ola.be was . Tbe soliu was born in 1841. and be is there t. 86 years old. I~ r-J. which is ndv

a tward, but aa soon ■* -be < throne he htandonfrf tbe ai