Ocean City Sentinel, 2 March 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITE, N. J., C. IBINSOH EOW i«( PrepntHr.

nKmi Ai- t-rruRM % t i'.i «' £)k. J. S. VVAGGONER, fyj-)iiG \X HAX1 >. KKMIDKNT A T' U)|JNl:V AM Physician and Druggist, tr I.%u

711 Ashury Arc., Ocean Cilj, N. J.

Pq» Uni**. Hm^SlAtlonMT, CoofrcHnt.*^r. X. C HUTCHINSON, M. 1).

I loiiKKopntliiHt.

NO. H09 Wesley Avenue.

MAY C. H.\ X. J. LAW OFFICES

.HWLEIUIIESM By SATE JOEDAH. i ICopyneM. WB. by the Author.) [ CHAPTTR XIII. %

bowed, and, Jor'a rpent body ontiiUKu i ni ,,. t llH . ul -j iii ■iiajiwcic and ecenul •iDti’t. . re fan,ill, Uiinald turned and came quickly to Waverly |ilacv.

WILTON'S GRAVE UNKNOWN.

ru|ip**«!

•kouldn't bare asked (

■ aaid. Ii

' tb* <

• - Urr old b

a fooL"

H wrapp'd 1

After a

"bp time hi a dead wo:

!y, painfully alive to<

rad loved hitn, and he had pawed her ,y. Ulpa bad won her bappineaa. The ifiatby left bet, and ebe xpranp np. ber •yea auddeuly 'wild, ribe baud Ulpa ind envied ber bitUrly, but uuly f'ir a

ii'-ment. Tbroupb all b<«. npniud an utn uertim

‘ ' blurs

the I

Conveyancing, Real Estate

Insurance. Mortgages

and Collections F. P. CANFIELD

Real Estate Insurance

l>r». NTAKKKY A I'AI.KX. 1112 Birtrl 8L, PhfliftlphU. Pi. | B- 0-

120 S»ttB SL Su Friiciie# Cil

Agent

Bedding Plants ,

f. W *6ims

ADAMS & STONEHILL PUSTERING, RANGE SETTING, RRItK LAYING. tIC.. ETC.

No. 608 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.

I KHI> BOliKNIiK, FLORIST

CAPE MAY CITY. N.

"KIVte in tbe effloo,

-R. R. SOOY ASON

Restaurant and

..... Lunch Rooms

" J. N. JOHNSO^I kk -^

PLUMBER,

wild, felt pa

u only followinit an old law. umu bud impulaively and aired men wbuet- Iteazl* bad ta* a ii

them.

ew that David war iudifTi rent, tiled few people an lo'iuuinth III* intimate «elf. He *ua|tbt t'el no man bad more friends.

whom from •beer ▼it spoken a kind

JOSEPH M. CORSON

Real Estate Agent

2* SOUTH TWEIFTH STREET

LADELPHIA, PA.

OCEU Oil MME-WII AND 6«$ FITTER. "~r“JACOB SCHUFF

ltXT,fbrS“pL,b,.r»' l THE PIONEER "BAKERY.

; It. 700 AlMn Artitc. Oceiti CRj, I. 1.

K, t'rmprti

SIS ASBURY AVE., OCEAN CITY. N. J.

G. THOMAS, No. 108 Ma|ket St. 1 PHILADELPHIA, Fine FaiDiiy Mm.

i'bllMleiptna. by mail prombUv aUended u. A Fi end Wild ! mPiSidrtwiw In aUaaUe urCaprVay eoaut}. X.OW T=>I?.TOEe. Patiala (▼Ion t.aarantcrd.

Supplies.

Anlinry Avenno. Kawtli’j

! IRA S. CHAMPION,

i borne a parcel fur him. Donald. ! of the untoward dirouniaiaude* "f Liu ■ ! liven, loved him with all hh heart. ] | war not ntraiiK-'. then. idnee David Tin | pie war a man wluwe maunetirm woa I jr-Mtive ptawwdon. who (nrned tk pawdTe aopremacy wbicb ateaU fro!

, thereoutded liveauf Kapoleouand Dean

1 Mvmed defi uditiK ber weakne** l*-! an iuviaihle jury and waa acquitted, j “A aplendid chance." David : laying when »be gave him her uuditidI ed alt- niton again; "a ehaniv no bad every day. Tbe partuir»hip j had for an aUunlly small amount, you

jllaBdMaB Eijtlisl.mau who h

bile before bad po: "he Mid in a n u uulik. myself tc

culdneM weighting ber. ie I am iu lore at last, a a* hopefully, as if I wer , -eond'f pans.-. To Ann r between a-|.lrati',u am ■t was possible and wba a l,slay 1 loved ber. Anne

shoulders, • ^ ^

A anted you. Only a few- moment* after

be mewnger had gone be.Ued.'' There »*«> working b.» hard, t *as a diilaut, nuhajipy smile on hi* highl and day. '

Ip*. "Hit reprieve was •hart lived, vn-u't it? And 1 had meant to make ,.m happy. I wa. no. pmnituA you

Tt* ta- ,. j iMrid felt bU beaut grow warm a ,-... AltW aiJ. ,h * mention of Anns'* name. Tbe ol.

life would be delightful again. He ha.

Mrs. Mulligan many ideals during the long honey

bad st opt set tbe clock, ami tbb baud* . > u '‘* » ud f " r work ' »*» p*uiitcl t., the la* moment ..f J.*'. life. AA of Tbs f.lnwn'* rooms, where di. Tin* old woman who had so rim-er. lr 'usamis .m life e venue, shot to and fr

loved the waif drew tbe doth to tbe like a weavers . sharp rfaia and stc-d like a figure of ’"«>'> "< AoD c * faUu drearily bidding. The W* fw* bwl1 P rofi “’ " Yffire the look of Hard appeal with , hand. Hi. marrii

tvhicb the dead can disarm even bate. friemUhip which bad hwm In It • A wild night to die!" sighed Mrs. ‘ more wtlsfying. a* it nmly wa*

"'ulligau, striking ber palms softly to- ’ *k

ement and indignatho at tbe body of Milton. J year* beforr. had dnr-

ilile tbe U

longed for

(e should not alter tbe

e the

eight 1

Pm

will is- reUtlTie s.»*i.'' be sail

id pressed ber baud.

There wa. nothing to tell bin a* cold and iu darkmvs She re Ipareutly quiet while her heart

ye. 'ruiibla. sore 1 11 miwye.' "Anne. I want to sptwk to ; Tbe words were a breath a over ber *lmuldiv. Che bal when Donald's hand wa* laid

! Ye ll n

have

> life

comrade of a pretty, cl the teat Rift'.a man c

retry men add lock* of the h eons of tbe teeth of the venerated poet, lisjewing a lac »f hi* lower jaw. hi*

right band and hi* riba

The nUquiton* jottraalud (tepped forward and forthwith wrote a pamIthief up.41 the *ubjec«. deaeriUng tbe rorjec and its treatment and at <

; I*' glad pi have bun back. Sbe bad j as in tb-we day. tbe ineviulde m

ilreak- i mimed bin., fig \ and none bad tm-u ui

m " ■'TeU me about An 1 sjask* it *7' while be gaced w

cr like him. i " hu aaid h ph-msure at

Hide* were sea t hronicls

• period bohlly disputed that it

[u the m

avid u

"No," be said quickly, "don't look at me. I el me say what 1 mu«t here. ” Hi* dark, agotiired face wa* l»'nt above ber a* *bo sat iu a waiting attitude. ber eyes on tbe silent chick. A luck of hair lay on ber shoulder, and Donald's finger* touched it ■tealtbily > dust i4i ber lip I ,lur "‘k »m..m.jif*giat

al and terrible to her “How can 1 «ay wbi

cut away, and asked belpiemly. "Du n yet curious. *H' Ton know what yi

thought. Hhe AUU *N th ‘"

re windows " I )h. yea indee h a bright *

ie’* well. iwTt she*" " aaid Dr. Ericsson, " Why shouldn’t

ery thing ie plirase* laughed

- large r

i. of tiling

fatality. The !

Pi her* "

I known—you and

what was Joe. Hi* eye* are forever vloecd. the Unit whose worship 1 felt 1 deserved. Yon don't know what that meant to me. His look wa* like a waiting pardon, no matter what my ulna " lift ber hand and speak, it back, still atuioiug ber

to Joe

"What I

I svn to mi—that Is-tween us maki

' he said,'

» know- that in

will Is

,imc. she fat *

.: iu i

made glad ol e. Well, far a

Thp time at which a poet l faiie.n* after hi* demine may r

i* they say. a woman thrivi-* hly be cunjiuted at a bundled yaara dtutration. she s luui quite enough I Sh.-.ktvpenrc was thought little at until ini that dark trewni head of her*. . thst pi-riod bad eUjsssd. and it wa* know alsiut ber book ’' nearly a century before Homs' fame "No. I* it finisbed? Yon don't mean may he aaid to hare ripened, and here •lie's had ber book published? Hbe did it is rlsnr that MilP.n had not teen not Write that bit of new*. I call it sly j much in men # mind* from hi* death to of ber." this disinterment, for bia place of m- » doubted At* merit, it* pulture waa actually unknown. Forty doubu no^niger. There y.ar* bef.ire Uisbop Newton had rnare plenty of book* uboeked at the pub- ; dravured to discover It. bnt could oiitain lie. but seldom one like her*. Every- j no information whatever a* to it* body is reoommeuding it toevayUidy ! wbi-rsmbouta. And so it would seem dse." j nTtain that the unfortunate "old man "This la great Dew*. Do yon hiwr, ^ eloquent" had died almiwt "unwept. Jlga?” ' mihomred and unsung." But Olga was asleep. | One of tbe reason* against it being "Morgan did a giKsi thing for bimis-if the Kidy of the poet a* given by the when be got her fur Thu Planet, didn't, above |w|s«. was that "be Wa* very he?" askrsl Dr. Knees*m. "You'll mis* p*,r and itincb emaciated at the time irr on Tbe Citizen.'' j of hi* death and that it was most un- " What do you mean :" asked David, likely that bis rapacicnm erife. who op'1 don’t know what you’re talking pmewl biv hnsliand's children while be ■bout.” an* living and cheated them after "But you knew Anno waa no longer j death." would or could I

*,r m-cnied P come from a long d.s-‘•‘"'"K m work mce Nora, half a-Icr,.. entered with Y" 0- A, "' r * maj Idler. A messenger boy in th* hall ■h-’am for vcapi When 1 u. rubbing hi. eat. with bis miltemd i Lack, and I may say

tine opened tbe envelope wit -ity. bnt tbe words apiOMd and pity for s'lnietbiug besides b<

,*l over ber face:

rhuper ioi*- 1

from abadow and without

luva you. You are mrru to me than cn*d or church or jawyera. for you've done w hat th,«" couldn't. And 1 love you fur yourself, aiwrt from tbitalto-

Anue lisjkud at the cluck. It ' t-r 11. Him board Ihewrind shake window in fury, she auW the *r

moved like a

night. Tbe siltv

'll up i get her. I love Von. Anne. I lovt | III* voice faltered. Ann* rose ana | faivd him. It UBemed as if chords in

, j lu-r son) bad been struck harshly that

,, a , ] night, but in sumu inwdvable way a l„. | wondruu* harmony had re*olPd Tbe

__ « yearning wntlment which Donald had iMidouTcnrta'iu wi -t ] always insptrrd in ber nwe to some ing stole in from the ' ll “ >r ”- •“ •»•'>** hope, draire and room b.«ami) rad I stTcuglh to him there wa* a respondbllir]ll) ) e i ity of joy and pain she could not wbol swpi.d from her doorway •Y “cci'I't. yet would not repulse. 8brj;

with the boy. the Wind, a- tl reouguu hor b « “ t * nlh 1° ing her aCiuuy by reason of tbe spnm 1 '"8 llk " *■, Mrr '- Tr * WM

her ts-ul, welcomed her with friu/y. ( Pmdariiem and VsmM-nc.

ere was relief in bending ber bead ' 1 don t deeorvn a lore like this, dust tbe hlast. iu f.-llng the tl:.k.-. «'' 1 srrionsly. "How little I dssen

tig her face to homing life, the eetisr H”' remember. Donald.”

U-ing nwded bud cvmfort in it. and t pulp's* 1 of ber errand nmuouutud

She tigbed and Innked at him intently.

other dull, insist

he. j* The atnvt wbern D maid lived was in « heart of the business centir and ' ourufully quiet. Tbe lighu in high | * nements ami old fashioned lodging t * houses flickered on lonely rtretebes of ' tratlic wa* muffled, and people )

hen bis eyes grew more wistful It was after * o'clock when Donald

ft ber at her dr he watched bin

iw him stand once in the drifting

low and look back.

Hbe went slowly up tbe stair* au(

to the sitting room, wtieie tbe fire

listed tbe mes—ug'T at | been fcept bright. A mocking prea Donald's door and .mP-n*l alone. From j h^'

of tbe life within. Tliningli ini tobacco snuke curled

sin* heard a fiennan's voice. rais.*l in

rollout, "Bismairk!" Inan i a girl was laughiug mire-

straiu'ellr. Fertfaer away the reilcra-

li a banjo Were like puuotuaUuu*

;h Tbe (.'

j*

her prewnco ihi-re

struck Aune afresh and sharply. One room of this Mg hiUK wa* silent, set apart.'although no signet mark of blood

sounds ' aoar leaned against tbe wall. There re ojs-u ’ *■* ,h * * n ‘ lW iralded window, tbe curtain drawn buck a* ber baud had planed it Byyhc fire wa* tbe chair in which David Temple had sat. Hhe saw the book on which ber elbow bad retted a*

shu listened to him.

In the shock of Joe'* death and Donald'* unexpected word* the memory of

From this and more cogent reason* : lover* of the gUrrion* Milton may reel

didn't get the letter, then." And pretty rare that hi* bona* were not David mthark. making uooffort to bull, only di*tnr!«l by proxy, hut that it ' is disappointment w as another’s body which thn* received After learning the particulars be was i the veneration of is sue and the deaem-

llent. He could not realize Anne was tion of othm

lone, and with ber P> a great ezteut tbe ( The body dhrinterred wa* that of a infloanoa in hi* life be desired and lore*] : nnlt u perism. with dark brown hair, m the4mran eetiw. He longed tone b.v whereas MilPm. being 8* at hi* death, again that night. Thi-re wa* much hr (up) £T*J hair. The brow. ton. waa wanted to talk to bar about He wuntid Ma »n low., while that of the )..4 h<* to oome down a room and wcjoome wu w,d Vigh. The troth, again, him. He wanted to bear her bright a-- 1 arflilL whit* and even, which oopnt of the multitude of incidents 1 ,,*,14 not have been the cue with Mil which had b*pi**md during the month* ; p, n A doctor, too. gave it s* hi* opinhe had been away. Hbe had a pretty i i„ n that the o'wpae wa* that of a young trick when talking of bringing her list ; f.-m,)* although by reaetm of the revdown upon ber knee in tbe moel Jb-nili- 1 of decay be could not be cert aim. way that had always reminded him ol j „,| lW argument cited by the oje a flower striking its bead against a wall ; ,«,>▼. which baa a touch of •he wanted u, me that, and her uplift ' path.,* in it redm-es the matter to • ed face, and to bear her quick laugh. ! certainty that the remain* were n.4 He had felt a mmllar but lea* intricate | ihtm ,, „ t oar ^, rin g-r Poor Milton, craving for a chain at school after the i n addition to his hlindnwu and hi* divUiun of toe holiday*. j wife * neglect. zdRered .goniee of gout. Tha feeling ■ strength, m d dunug the - #im1 |,i* fingers serve full of chalk uigbL and long ofpr ulga had gone to I .p. nw , while tb* disinterred akeleUm ber firsl land sleep on a bed that didn't | had'email, smooth finger Imnea. with wabble be found _hlmrolf trending the Tf.lijf, ^ , Dc b di^lgarrmenv

to the lovers of the memory of the j author of ''Paradise Luat" may he asI snr.d that Milton'* remains Ue still nn

Doming mrae a eenwm.m. In a twin j disturbed in-what will be new* to the kling be wa. in the midst of tbe old j majority of hi* admM life, finding al that unexpected moment . „ Ilk n,,wn grave within the pi a set- of queation* to decide and the , a „ uU church of bf Qilaa—

nsaal tnnnoll singing in tbe air. He vi.il flung himself Into tbe work, bis disappointment about Ann*- almoet forgotten Bnt in tbe early morning, w ith the ct. first copy of tbe pajra iu hi* hand, he stood before ber deserted dusk A

of loa* crept coldly over him.

Would be never see her Hitting there

[to nz ixivnsim.] j

g.n^wsea'^ j cutting it a

H. A. W. SMITH & BR0. 848 flsbury Avenue, OCEAN CITY, N. J. PLUMBING,

ICE CREAM. ! LEADING Mill DEALER OF OCEAN CITY;

sisted Li the good the omupany. count make it pay. In Brazil"— "Brazjl? He'll have to goto BraxU?" she mid uncertainly. "You haven't hen listening loysra*-' And David leaned toward her. "Where do you suppose they grow coff'V. Anne

ing away from New V I Iiard to cut the old

I as ban

At t

Smnlb^ei ud Astmrj Amue FRANK HERR,

mmm & jeweler

Roofi z. leal EsiFie and law Buimiog.

J. T. BRYAN, No. 1007 Ridge Av

I'li I lad el plat a. I g mu line Oi or lament*, clock

GIVE ME A TRIAL.

listen to roe. wonld

bi-nv'-en ns. and I as»u humiliated mysi-if to in: "Hp winu to try—gh

It need only be

work and unci-rtain hour* for a life demanding physical energy and systematic habits. Did 1 tel! you.'' b» mid more softly, "he's to let me sirid bis protege. Joe Evan*, to uyuhl nurse iu Connecticut; Ybe climate down thro* would finish the llllie chap iha wink." He started op and took a few steps up and down. _ "I never ran fonrrt mv visit to hi*"'

bicoine a pmooagr ion* made for a myst" on uuji journey, auu sne nan hid him an impremive faruweliAt the head of tbe stairs she paced. A dread of the re*mi tiryond and the sciin to follow cami upon her. and she half

turned away.

Bnt Mr. Mulligan came down the ball, and under the nnsbrllerwl gasllgb' Anne saw an her face the resigned

bitter hour spent tb'-re had I crowded buck. Now it started into full | life, and apprehensive disgust at tbe I dsys to come nullified other feeling

| within ber.

"Oh. to forget, to furgiL to forget!” Hbe flung off cloak and bat and aat down at her desk before the window. Her lip* were rot and seemed to have been brushed with ashes. Her eyes were shot ts-neath frowning brow*. She would forget—sbe hiu»t._ Hbe could not bear the days to come unless sbe did Before her lay the portfolio holding

upon the 1 raves phrase here and the name of the characters she had created. A deeper attraction for tbe work iwik" in her. desire fin strep departed, md she felt alive to ber finger U))*. Hbe bent over the pages, and h-r pen rent haltingly at first, bnt by degree* > new desire dominated her, and nothing bnt the thought and tbe word horn jf the thought «■» real to her. All elm bad failed. This powsr in herself wro strong and tree. Though all other daLights forsake ber. this never would. Her check was gray, and the light id gone from ber were* stiffened with longer nnbaj'py. Tbe drifting mists of that strange dawn fled guder tbe YnH sunlight and found bir still writing.

CHAPTER XIY.

Ml old.

Russia D not usually ase-s-iated w

lamp ha* been invented by P Ncrest of OotUngra. In.toad id a carbon filament la an exhausted bulb it be* a block at magnesia, heated to an tuonnously high temprawture. Tbe principle relied upon is tbe fact that when magnesia is heated shore *.000 degree* C. it become* a good conductor of electricity and win retain it* brilliant incandmrence without much **- pcnditoreof current. To aurt the lamp.

... it ie a singular ! knewer. it is

fact that the Virdomiati of Kt. Pet-rs? | up lo , mmin temperetnre. -- . , “ M '‘ t nc’”I*Pcr* in ; >nil , hi , i, HT^-tcd by Profp-xr Nroast Knrope. fro it can boast a ronttamoua b pUHng it in tbe fora, of a reflect-*, existence of ITS yrars. IVtnting was j on th , inn „,j d , of which is a spiral .d inknown in Ruaua until a slcrt time , wire, whichi.rradily Irought ▼fore it. first aptear.no-. Joel two, w , ^ A* *cs>n a* a current centarir* ago Peter the tsreat Uerased • >uru m ^ magnreia tbe platinuu one Ivan Audreivich Tewing to print at wire j, off j, i, claimed that the Amsterdam amLexport into Rtuaia cer- j nt , w ^unp is e--—'i— 1 -eA it

tain Uxik*. for thb Ui.et i«rt of an sdu-

itirmal character. In ITtM he himself j w _. _____ __ ____ had types cot and erat tla-re erith a ! i ~ ^ * font cast by Tcsrtng to Moscow. * i h—iree* Oa*eve. where, under )irieetly direction*, a j The Hawwville <Ky.) tlarion imen aamber of the Yiedumoeti j th,, “flncle" Jim Scott of that pi

gut np. It wa* UoL however, until . *

i thiit tbe Yiedomosti started on H elare to the wife who n iwrei-r in Sl Petersburg.—London 1 him They were add and sent to dill Chronicle. j cnl sou-ii.m* of ihe country and w

Itrt tc. otic another for more than

In th*Y ti ' '

ires a purer light than the ci

the s

* in v

phnn-» with

tauiv covered The liufted State* with 771.AST telephone*, followed liermauy. with 1." 1. Hit: Franc, » 1# (in lli»4); EngUnd. MI.MS ): Sweden. 58..VW: Norway. Canada. Switzerland. US Rmada is but poorly equip;

With 18.493

,h..»„:g the. | ra4bar,cd.no«hrop.nnra Fouryrare i.2tni.i68 t.i- ’ ^ ^ y' rt .ristoTTrr

■Is " she mid, wf*b til. prxr Joe’s gone " je do<r shewing tbo di

Excitod Lady (ml Atlantic City—Why hqi't aumcth’ug doue fur that ship in

distress? Why don’t **n

Life Saver i knrri—tly)—We ha' r 4==t

David's marnaff" in Annl sod ilw f"g*

-• gy =ftur== when hi Ulga wlU. j the ~-=- - Hu- to ■siroc other hundred suals amved in 1 Kxntjsi lady—Of . New York on board tbo Lsrauia. ^7 fu * W