Ocean City Sentinel, 9 March 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITE, N. J., H. C. ROBINSON Efiilor and Proprietor.

D R J- - s - WAGGONER, ,i<r. \N ii.ANi). Physician and Druggist, <or\^i:i.l.<tic it 7« Avbury Avc.i Ocean City, W. J. | I’nfr lirwr*^ 4 IP., siylonarj. . I GAIT, M.W ( .’ll.. N, J/ | ’P. G. HUTCHINSON. M. U U .\\v Ol-l-ICKS

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THEY DEVOUR FORESTS.

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Mid. with b

ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO.

Real Estate i Insurance B. I ABBOTT, M. J)., -A-G-EISTTS, I'lijBlrlan au<l NurKfou, Boom Z, * A 6, Hu! LsUlt i Uv Balldliit OFFICE Gorier Ceitnl ud ElfSbtt Street ATLANTIQ CITY, N J irrrtrtnouiM :! R2i?l 2» a i».

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JONATHAN HAND,

Wii. n .'■intpl.'t.-d bi tilirirtn. wa-u. I. ji.ofiH n r..r, raj d Rrauloil eaiti'iuitio Oinld

>lh'B bad broaiibl .•brmm..,^.

i- a *•'« Sunday. I J“n« day* a up- n and (Iw big b lurdfri «,f rain I'n t. with tba blu.- only j

> aft.r

ut with a yacht or a bosM in lam ' ir •omrlbiiig thoroughly practicni. .

. 1 burdly know whore I aland." 'T ..*; 0 ] ,

■ by ioT traujuil a- Itiabneaa wUen hr r«

ai.-..'. K-' U gn.ai a i. nuv n> na u.i I „ .. t . , ■ ,, i wane HK*»ey buBtn.i*. wnb.mttbe «■. • •nnim.i.. ut of - .... “ nd “ f t'* 1 i“» “b.t., • llut you 11 cum.-««if <rf It all right, ,,„«■«»«< Urn* glotr, tn tiideto uw it i. Hi,. |, , u , t. . ; monniiB gown and mybatrbauitadowir »lir quietly ui.i.ted. •'Fortune* go up ; ^ t <-bair f i,aXw-.^'f,« i,.foll\r LorbfT.o': **••*'••*' d '- “"I "“T r n, ' u -We hire if Ire made n.'.l of lornri.* Uyoud i,,,, ^_ l1 -‘ 1 •'■''■'i-"f| a'vkward plac.-* lot. of tiniM. bM Iber ! - h .

> bark to to il.bed abont tl

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

TltKATMEXT gi i. | 'N | :i:.aiu:, INHALATION !....

1112 Girard St.. Pliila.. Pa.

ibrlie Ogden other dav that In Wall waa tbe time i go f I urea latlc-jinc on a wounded bird, then, UhnppoM yon batten a little. llayidP Or .till; deratawd burineaa. I d tell you what U . do " Hood up and ebook out b« bury akirt. He aaw abe »a* jal. li|» After tbe kina of greeting ttiuebud him or apokesi on* l or courage. And b» tbinga at ill from her, - leire bia buiue aba baa 0 cbva( bi n. "ymyjdaei/e th s ebanc. 1 fallraraniAV jUrea." o Hr patient. "What if I paid our tremeudotu •itIda which a few moulhaagi only conaiatratly faahiouaUe loaceuniO' bite. I d hare acaroeJy anything hut my interval in the paper left. Do you quite where " "" living! - ' ~ UTe ** with you, Ol niial you anythiug even when 1 abould •aid. her eyelid. ■ im-cletrtly. "1 don't like tl It'a out of faahiun between hi and wire*. When you married e. bait of all you had became mine. J rent It a* my right. If you'd interferI, you'd warn have underatood that 1 hlariew." She balked frivolon* and winaome ahe .total in tbe *nft light atnkiug brng alrmmetl roae agalnat her akirt at abe-tja.ke. Datid felt a mixed aeu uf trndmiteag pity and amuaenien him at the thought that tbe right bnalwod'a puree waa the only advanced problem Ailga had been intereated enough to attemiit to aolve. Deapite '

of the roae ahe toyed with, hold her "But I don't agree with you,' aald quietly. ‘•Oh. I auimope you'd have doled out dnllara if M-on dared and made kieMUl account," ahe Mid. ‘ Perhapa

At 1 aaid before, although you do not like the word, 1 am generou would give you half my inooun perhapa, but your right to

can't argue with you. I only know 1 think." "Can't you tell me why you think "Well, I married you. my freedom for you, made your life mine; therefore everything you poaaeaa abould be equally mind,

lently.

"But in becoming my wife do yon

make me your debtor!"' "Well, aoiuethlug of that

"My d.ur Olga —ami David looked

at her w ith wiee and tender eyea—"you am not the flrat woman who haa made that miatake. Juat conaider the matter

froi^ a rmtanoalile twin! of riaw " She looked out at aea. her face exprtwaing rebellion and unbelief. r'Mamage abi'uld be a bond bringiug

man. 1 naked yon to marry me became

I loved you. 1 auppoeed you came to He

u gladly f‘ir the name r.aauo. Had I thought otherwiae nothing under hearen would have made me accept you aa a wife. I didn't want a aacrifloe. I didn’t want to buy yon, and if either of three tbinga haa happened 1 may count my* aril a wretched until- Therefore at tbe La ginning we aloud equal in love. Lot- * c '. lug each other, we marri.d. We were . ' * uuequally ibated in regard to fortune,

■if del* ! **’ mine. DuxhA miaun^eiataud

other.

LOW FR.ICBS. hailalactlon uaarantertf,

No. 1007 Ri'ige Are. Philadelphia.

i Ix-t him tefraiu from futhoiuiug tin I muddy ahal Iowa of her aoul, by degm- | need her leaa and draw around b comfort of an imaiatiblr indiffer

c Better

But aumetimea a memory would i i blc David Tem|de and leave bi* 1 and. He would think of the night hi

— — bad bcatrd the tale ainElewhiabcruf the

d XuaraoWY guoU

make her undent!and.

teued. He knew that by the t tprcaeion of her quiet eyea. He Orgetl tbe need of economy. She abrugged her ahoulditwith a tolerant am lie. hut offered

glad it waa an. But why

abould half w bat I peraunally poaaeaa I become youra when a third or a fourth | ia «p,rv thau enough ft» you to he extravagant upon! 1‘erliapa becauae you i think you've made me happy! Weren't you aa happy to be with pm! Or perbajta tacauar you gave np your freedom 1 to ahxrv my life! Tlixl abould be no low if you loved me, d<-ar. Beaitlri, loving ■ you, didn't I gladly aurreuder a wider : liberty? Tbal e<|ual diviaion aa a right | of which tberr’a been a great deal aaid ; lately ought, in my view, only to exiet

■ under two ounditioua"

"lam curtoba to hear what they are,"

mid Olga amrufully.

"Where a man of fortune ia -mad enough to buy a woman aa hia wife, aware that abe baa no love for him"—

j "Well!"

Hia Imgera Mole np the Sower Mam until they claaped her* w latfully. er," be Mid very auftly. "Ulga, the woman who aooepu aud makta beautiful Uiia nwponnbility might. ngbtiy command not half, but all ber biuband fortune, though ahe had been a btgga maid and be a king. They are not equal timra. Then ahe haa Mend right*, become* a divine uyatery. Thai mttrht well wurafatu her. Hi* Hrart'x

"Hum

<u rtwlly mean we're in danger o y!" ahe Baked, with aud den pa*

"Do you n

v, o I.

: Don't

gain?

ipiio*

1M

terrvrite you. Wbat 1 aay the aimple truth, and I'll my it clearly, leaving out all the terhmculltse* of a buMneea etplatutiun. In the preeent | rrioia more than half my pnuc-i]wi ba> I depreciated to almoM nothing: a good’ deal baa been luat. SuppoM the r>»l;

goea!"

He faced her. Hia lipa were act hi a. Hue of endurance, aruoud hia eyea were j the boggard Iracm of rare, the thick : Jock which fell over hia forehead bod a; graynea* which aged him. It Memed U; him tbal had abe been capable of even : a little pity abe wouW have oome to j him taken hia face lumber hand, ami i

She pnraed up her lipa and oonaidi-nd moment. When abe apoke quietly, here was oonoeoitraU-d meaning in her “f abouldn't like to be poor again. I . bink I’d take that oondilinn of I • abuly. It oeema to me I’d d aoiuethlug recklew; I'd.® ’I know what.

him and claaped he

"Do you love me at all atilir’■ asked eanirMly. "Yon don't love me yon UMd to do. but do you love ma

e you, d

re yon

"Then don’t become a poor man, David. Don't, in God's name! Do anything to gev-tfcqnuaiey lark." «he Mid. moved out of hehylf for tbe firM time. "I've had poverlyWU my life, all my Ufa Oh. bow 1 lna\be it! Yea, I loathe it! You think me iwHi»b. 1 kuuw you do, aud 1 am>~Unt 1 *ouldgTr!al!y harm you or hurt ytia i,t, l-rtiu luve an

forest land. Tbe axea an a yrar by year, and the winding their parallel*

niiibeTsneu Were so foatidi-

ou* that w bat they rejected ia Bow looked np.® aa A No. 1. Tfana. lands which bare been nominally cbwred one* are again gird rtrfling Eapeciallv ia this true wh.n cutting for pulp, as tbe palp in ilia will take iO per cent mar* timber fr. >m a tract than the mwmilla The lotbr reject any tree that won't acale ifl f.el in length with a diameter of eight iucbca at the top. tat the funner are umnir.gmu and will crunch null Kara and lope with aa keen a relish as they would bite into a argiurnt of ■ *8

inch giant.

They figure out that Ihrr* is better tHau t.mKl.pOO.OOO feet of k«v Mt in the Andmeroggin valley. F.-or bilUua la a goid deal, tat the pulp mills have awful appetites. The Into ualioaal Paper cimiiany, which ia lugging from (-int.iu to the Diamcnda on the Mags!-low-ay. will call for lOo.OOU.OOO juat to aupply its chain of mills from Rumford Kalla to Livermore Fall* You can easily figure out how long It would take to exhaust the aupply if tbe trust bad it

aR

But the treat ia neither aole owner of the lend nee sole consumer of the lumber Much of tbe timing laud in the ufipatjkndroscoggin valley is so snugly tied npJiyat nothing short of foot fig ■ ut in a ytuki mine would Induce a traMfer. -But It maybe that when Um lag Is scarce enough to make prices interesting there'll be some shifts In that comae of Maine, and when there 'Bra they 'll be big tinea. What is trus of the Androscoggin valley is true of tbe Kennebec and the Penobscot, save that the reserve is tad b.-ing worked np quite ao rapidly The forcats are going, but they are large and tberr'a lota of L.nes for tbs dige To talk abont t fast as they are cut off" is t well on to 800 y enough to cut —Lewiston (Ma ) Jour-

In the range progressive txwutries at least the breaking of the shackle* in which the teveetigsting mind had 1**® impiiigsaHifar so long has led not only to a greater number of ecientific workers. tat also to an increaM in the fivide of clwerretion. Tbe method* of invaMi-

thought mors largely inductive. Men of middle age are aide to racail the time when even our leading inoti tntiona of having required i in oeveral branches of ecia

tbe pr.-s.-nt stimnlus for 1m no one can hope to excel la one subject It has thus that in place of science w nniversitiai l _ .,, —C L Whittle is Popular f

lug to him. "Save me, David! Prom-

1m you will!"

"I promise. ” he mid in a tone which ber apart from him. Vs be crossed the terrace to the open window be trod on the flower lying be(ro Bg COWTISntB.J The coin collectors uf Philadelphia are deeply interrat..1 over a rare g-44«n coin found recently by Jaime Farni* in front of the historical old building located at Second and Walnut streets I Tbe coin proved to be a aortveign Dear j ly 800 years old and is Mid to 1,- worth ! many, many tiimw it* original fa«- j value. The piece bad evidently laid for | over a century in a crack of the old! bulk windowSvhich is on the Secnd street front In making a slight repair to the window FurnLa pried open a crack in the lover part of the fratha. and the coin dropped to the ground To black and disfigured was it with l he finder was not at first inclined ■ttach any importatKvj to the find s ever, an holiest person, who recognised the value, made known tbe extent ol tbe loHxr. and Furuta 1.-dr It toin culW-tor. whoatonceattenipttay 11 Tbe old building in which nin has lain cnocvaled was built by John Penn, the si® at William Penn, •nd f.s nearly half a century has been copied by a gniu-mith. — Exchaugn

s tbe la

I three

unavailing March has been mads fay parties iut.-mted in the coThcliun uf historic relics fig some trace of the old milest>®ea that in generations gone by 'Uiark«d tbe distances on the old Golf and Harerfurd roads in Montgomery — id oat at MDd-

them were graven William Penn s amis, three balls inclosed in an .JduBg often spoki-n of aa tbe "apple dumplings. " Tbi- St-m.v were placed -« lbs raids by an old fire insaratu-e .vu.pauy aa a price for its charter frusu fb«- Penn ; family. atuWave the diatanccs in mike from Philadelphia Several of the atoM were sUudlug fur the guidanev uf trav-

elers aa lair as So yean agu

Aprut-s. of the three halMon theanaa of Founder Peon there waa unca a traditii®. of wur-e unfounded, that Penn wa* fra-tvd w ith dumplinga by tbe Indian King Tammanyat the treaty tree, and thereafter ad- iited three balls to

— Philadelphia Record.

Epicures ars developing a ta»t« for linisture aiwimena of the earth’s product* To aupply tba demand ia the , larger cities for young vegetables, such i as tbs French consider the must delicate , and apjartixlng the truck fanners bring { to market tiny poatoes. turnip* car-j rot*, cauliflower and even beads of cab bagr the alxe of a twaehsll ronh vegv- |

fl.neral Sir Arthur Uottun slLitatad tl. extreme age to hia habit at eating very little food indeed Tbe idea was snggwflvdto bjm by noting «l.e «mi!l quantity of food eaten by tbe people ef tii» i-sst where be Hvejl lung Solar qu.-nt experience con tinned his belief Mist "people ala®Id sal v® aa an

aLvst thltcquarter* of

tables ai

g tender and *■

in-tvad of tough and ofton

* growth arrtw