Ocean City Sentinel, 16 March 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN cin, N. J., ‘fi.C.ROBIKSOE IliUrMlPripnelir.

ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO. Real Estate i Insurance -A-OEISTTS, Rooms 2,4 4 6, Rut Lsltu 4 U« Biilldiaf, ATLANTIC CITY, N J

NO. 41*.

D K J- S. WAGGONER. Physician and Druggist,

.. Ocean city, K.-4.

IT. C. HUTCHINSON, M. 1). * lomaeojanthiMt. ; N'i». HOSE WVsloy AvortTh-. B. 1- ABBOTT, M. 1).,* I’liy sirian and NnrKcnu. 0FF1C6 “Coner Ctolitl sad £l£Mh jfffk

Ixil. for lalantKnalh AlUnllcCuy J.M. Chester & Co. REAL ESTATE

THE VT>IE>T —«v_ INHALATION ! 1112 Giraid St.. Phila.. Pa.

Insurance Asrents. 'u—o., ^ Ee.cr, ilroOaailir. nrbllll,. ILri, t., OD tUfMsn<1 ioufcn. Kln-aiu«tll»it,. Nruraliclit, ocean city. n. j. .Iwl all Chronic and s "'Nervous Disorders.

«wOW». TbmM.nA. Of |*UrM. Ii»,r HEADQUARTERS FOR Seal Estate anil Insmante. CONVEYANCING, ETC.. AT CHARLES P. LAKE'S W. BRIDGEWATER KO.. Real Estate and Insurance Agents, ' I ’xyr-n' 1 fori to.11 mb*oumcI.bUouiUt tr*:. Trooa Ho- lro.,inoiit, mrt oblf |o rur. 'pro.WoJ 1 I'M AHIil KY AVK.M K. .

M ’ - «Or\N{:i,i.oU 41 1.444 rS 1 ^' 1r -■' i- ’ LAW Ol-TICMS SeSaYL’ER G WOOBAaLb,

JONATHAN HAN!', Xoun^a-JIor-iiS-I.n

£1 GKNKC.COU:,

G. A- BOURGEOIS, Counsellor-at-l^au’,

ATI A.NTH CITV. N J. ALJBERT A. HOWELL.

like i

o’clirk. Mid chi e I'ltii-n with I' J n- Itavid had o Cold hai

Ac he hi-ard Olga', faced the dour, -■•iie iithi word uf mwi-tin

i hia own hearth. Neeer hi r i v. r—inmjjbt nolh-

SIm! tad derer loved anything in w«ld t'iw j'l berwJf. She never ild. It wj.^unneut to export from lunre than cbe cm Id give. And yet wa> Hi. I. nriueiniily fair to believe

cold made naiore a liar

,» he watehed her bin heart jrr-w j At a neiuii ut like ihia they toould

le r lit "l ut D, ‘ , 1,11 * 1111 nnupoki* tbonitnu. . j H«“^. , «‘ nR .w.7u»“^hil»ql l y whh* |

tjion uulhiUK from

CHAINS AND DiFHTHERiA.

im t apying aj- ] 1iii1b ^ ,

I mg. She

no. and be would i ^ 1( .

d Buffer lullerty. j w „ nI , L ,, uy for her. lem-1 , ulTr ,| hi with tiif river j t. r cold m uw hi 1. It like a | A» be w

rad. .•

Insr dreaming r

iimg*y« touch of eoeuieiie. j i Uf( ,

,1 '’ '

iii-d j o.tit fumr. hoaralile they must I “ !Q - ! hand in haiuL He moved nearer jri'WU ],m K i|,p 1o make, her meet his eyi heeome one with bun in wml during ■uised : this hour of lempi-t. The Impnlw * i ' o! 'krauk tack woundrd when dir look id

hikh | ,,p „ u( j laughed.

' ‘ Ik, yon know what I've hneti thil*-

d. "I've Uvu keeping

David. Ytm look—awfnl. "Let me etay here. You and warm and sweet." With a sigh be laid his h*-i: kme and lifted her ‘nol hand Inta She paaMd the miter v, ■UTOSS his forehead and let l. move lightly in h» hair.

I. m tuig.

Each feat

the ngui, of hem 111 eyes, w hich had

her check, __ _ duty, alluringly | how »^c^'hve'',in“y.mr h.or tfeWd

iUBlead.of fifty. I lev-aloe quite ■r u iih thu a|iarluieut we'll have, o maids, the one wine at dinner. I’ve all-a id mysnlf about three rually g..d gowns miiB - silk linings, and I could MS- you in the evening clothes nf Iasi year s cut. Isn't it funny. David? IVu t it all deadly funny;" She prows <l

1 he risen Is-isiuc silent, nlga looked from Hsvid's haggard profile «n j.cr knee to the bands of the disk." stealing on rgjentleialy. If she IMt at 10 >h«r;die would be in time The pupil...<1 h. r A small, Intensely w-arlui -p i tmrui <1 imusually on her cheeks She Ml a <h sire to ahriek, to get.into tho air a'. rkahU pun-*-

r nnd i

When d

inns around the city ball, die heoai aie of oolitlicimg exiileiiH-nU in li rly ip wail for the first electiui si I fights on the big buildings The re others pr. -id agaiusl the gro wspujlhr LiPrraiks where tiulielius :

, . , — a dull as if

1 Llinduess had roiiit- lip ill roein.

"What has hapis-nedV Olga aski-d i aft. MhM long, stujsdhd loot and then-! Uughe,!

: inward him. Her hand upon the back 1 his hand _ j of a chair seemed a carved part of It. ! hmi „ver l

"I ve U.d news. Olga." j "Don't

,1 "Uadmws: You-|*akos,lly.uougb. ..- oll (lu0 . L y.-l I,.,k— >1. how you Im4t! Have you i n . c ,,„, r . ulKm . „ eb » U(CB ,

'| " ' U a gh-'l It most change — •— "—

f-he rv— .1 Lees..If mmA M—! . ...

j the fire, ; watch u

JOSEPH SUTTON

OCEAN CITY I

Conveyancing. Real Estate i of 30 paesa piihllshej by lira. Starks)

Insurance, Mortgages — and Collections

M t lew -rlirsire. r Ul man : * dtfrr ** 01 sci-HcsIC

F. P. CANFIELD

Real Estate

lira. NT.4KKKY A PAlsKX.

1112 Skirt St. PWlkfilpbli. Pi. 120 Stlloi St. Sid Fiiaciuo Cil.

H. H. RICE. vV *{<11 iTi:< T. Itoiirsr Itiiildiii};. OOI AN <’ITY. N. -I

THL ILLINOIS

1HK LMMETT

GARWOOD HOUSE, OCEAN CPUY, New Jersey.

G. 0. Mans. ’ W. W Atini £. S'cithi ADAMS & STONEHiLL

At ini- tintrunce uf The Cnircii ug an t-lectric light ns hi n« as th lies ol the pap r Lla/ed npoi the

' % j foradiiiterb iuild- I herquhkly t

r gbu

glnmt," I lav id said in inau: You are ridicu,t of inyaelf, Olga, ■ alight”—and he drew ; I—"Ibr ghost of what i

bull.

sidy, .tone hall, and «l

towonl him.

round glance trought her to 1 cunstcruatiuu ai

he prayed. "Listen, dear, listen! WeTI

not have so much to crowd out love a the peace id home, without which no 1 is happy. Lei us come nearer, dear, a he to each other now what We’ve ne' been, even in the early days of our in iuiure. ii uas no nae- j riage."

r 1 resent self. In mak i Wbdn David bad felt himself mas man. e 1 suffered, but I of his f a m. a pica like this would hi . nuii sn must yuu, dnsr, , impwaible. Hut defeat had i

nerved and humbled him. < llga, wh

-lev her rouge and *>•/: ever she war. wus all te*had. and in

bttnvd. -hhe let him lift hrokeu pride he wi

1 •l“’ 1

i pushed his way toward the dour with- : anxiety till he should reach her and she would know what giii! hail all,red him. liut his eyes nu t hers blankly hs

j fie passed on WTlhunt a word.

Audi- hesitated, gazing at the angle

to hear him sptnk fore U

back l

. Coulgaed id, as ul t I home, disaster, the e

uev sl-.ys. the ureal uf a thief or the LmlMina heralding dimeter. Inhabited by a storm which drew bis ihoughis inward, he walked with unseeing' eye*. And A uue followed him. comciou* only d the ache In herself and the desire to

( shadow ; hi nice

fUSTERIKG, ftlNGE SEHINC, Insurance Agent B.dcn B P.-nt.

- "' 0 "l!!T e Wdis

Attended To.

■ RED BQERNBR, FLORIST

CAPE MAY CITY.

R. R. SOOY &. SON " J Restaurant-and

Lunch Rooms

SOUTH TWELFTH STREET PHILADELPHIA,IPA.

JOSEPH M. CORSON

Real Esiate Agent )■ N- JOHNSON,,

.Ir'ml n |‘JLmtnnVh r "l‘iml'iw -n- c. . ■ PLUMBER ra , c , 0CE1N CITf HOME-MiDE BAKER! Ste4m an0 g AS pint,. = JACOB SCHUFF

SIS ASBURY AVE., OCEAN cm'. R. J. Repairinij a specialty. _ lt _ -.-"...-ri' "r'. i#^no , B-uh Tubs and Plumbers? THE PIONEER BAKERY.

(Supplies. Ho. TOO Wiari Aie-nit, 0:ejn Blj. H. J. I G. THOMAS, ».'«*A-«.«r.vAvenm,.

well behind and the big

ached.

Amp- imdersuxsl the feelinga which had urged David lierr. It was tin- aoli-lu-le which a lighthouse lends above a Snarling m j. The city lay U m-ath a pall of vajs*. Light came baxily from the psakisl aha.lnwa of bouse*, areming Irom tbit height the pitiful abode of ■aith grubber*. tM-archligbf* from towlow. wavered on the fog. and the adagio S i,union life awtvping upward was an syll^lded miwniug a* if from the

■'heart I.f a giant Tabtalu*-

W h- n the atieet aoenea were left behind add the river raced beneath bridge, the voice wo* the name a* the rity'a in another key. Wave slipped into wave with sighmg. Mid the water ti >ru I y churning boat* gushed in a rip-

pling mint*.

a look, r

h in the felicity

1 by lux

kia her lend,-rly,

kmw she was waiting fur the'confirma-

tion of her feat a

"Olga, many fortune* were lout today. Mm rich ycsU-rday are Door tonight. My dear, my dear, ft* Von. so sorry to nay it-

"Ptnr?"

urd drawled frmu her.

awl she drew away, her brow bent like a child'* over a task. He could aee the pulac going rapidly in her throat, hut other than this she display.d no feeling. "tvo we are I»sr: ' she said more ctnplmticallT. *' Will you U-ll me abqnt It? 1 hardly think I realize it. It doesn't

pood bin."

» euated herself at the table and bi-r chin into the embrace of her

palm. As she did

and fingi

of a grief shared. He had not realiad hi. louelinraai until he penultted the want to take expnesitoi. bat ones Ica-hed the desire for sympathy

like the gripe of thirst.

He flung himself on bis knees beside

her and brhi her cloee.

"Oh, Olga, my diar. noine*V> won't you? You've seemed to nts little, you've seemed cold, yet you me in. the beginning. Our life t prami**' tlicn It hasn't kept. Cl find tbe - b,*t now, Olga, when Ibiugs are gone? Oh. con we find

he cried in bitter longing.

The words thrilled through Olga. She

fell at

l His soul it

stranger, looked through eyes, awaiting her reply.

"You loved me when you married me, Olga. My wife, you love me now.

Tell me so, tell me so!"

"Why. yea. you foolish fellow, I lore you, of course." she said, gently touch-

ing bis face with her fiugcra.

Ehc glanced sideways at the clock. It

was half past a. Fortunately she had dross-d early, as the scene in which she was lo ap)a»r would not commeuoe until after loAit would Is- uix>«*ary to go soon, yet with David in this unusual mood she feared to speak of the engagement which he evidently did not think

of. despite her strange costume. *11* Heavy eyes looseo into ners. rxe

had flung away hia miimptsn-hable reserve in humbly praying for her love, and Olga dimly realized how much he must have goffered before fhi* poasibili-

tj was reached. The thought even the diamonds on ernsard her mind that it would be marflashed uuder her »eloos and might be an agreeable amea-

H. A, W. SMITH & BR0„ 848 fisbL^jf flvenue,

OCEAN CITY, V i-

PLUMBING,

No. 108 Market St. 1

PHILADELPHIA,

ItBogiiaericT* ot Mood.- Jersey tor Floe Fanily Graeeries.

^t-Always the trssbeet and brel to be tumid In j MLVM HK.vTINU, IHIA XAU _ A--Full OavomS Tees, rholre brsnits ol I'oflse, { JobbHi* l-eomptl) slleoiW Uv

Sussr. or Ml znuUe, I snoed t run-,-Tlskli-.

lV»m*'5*u«*' |,rM T*

J. T. BRYAN,

OMOT n bv f SiT"^lmpu£ittieid'n.'*'All ! ' rock Ice I Plnmbet end Uas HM»» flwrec'frsibl ‘rtu^'.r.Vf ^ *** Are. ■a Atlantic or t ape Me) eoenty. I PUIlaAelptola-

! .Vv.tollMBobeiv *«*» JUIh Teha Wst* LOW PRICES. !

• I ,J * - - ■ is. Drum L*

IRA S. CHAMPION, ICE CREAM.

LEADIHG KILI DEALEB OF OCEAR CITY;

SnetlB Slfttl tad isburj Attact

FRAUK HERR, WlTTimffil i JEBUER loa f. mi 6im mi la* Miiii;.

GIVE ME A TRIAL.

eye*. Fbe spread both liand. on her j tion to love a nuui as her husband deaud lliougbtfully gaud at them. : «' , -d to have her love him. » that. Ffior. while tlu-se st ate, made her flesh ruined, she might be bis bop* and ezult radiant, and laces holding years of the ‘Gia though everything else was hwt. workers’ live* rested nuder her fingers. There were women in the world who ^It seemed imjwrtment. impo~dble. Yet I'wed men thst way. She had often

* she knew it was true and in hi

td the inevitable.

me Ju»t what you mean," she iuur^ .

:b rmnposore. “What have you 7“°." David whlspemL Ul* neau on d bow?" her shoulder, hi* lips on her throat. "If cut irto minute particulars so *ou'‘ he so hard for me to do without part of tho truth should bo hid- . things. I'll wwrk too. In a few ytwr. I

in me snane ta-two, n tor lowers non troiu her. lie told her all a* gently may make snmeTucky stroke—Mid then David jiansisl. He stood with fnldid as possible, but held out no false hope,. —life will go imke easily. Just let’s arms and liaikid hack to where the It was an account of irremediable fail- stand by each other and he happy in

lights mi The Citizen building flamed ure. spitecfalL"

like great start. The pallor of his face. ! "And why lid you go into fbese ven- "1“ spite of all," Olga ech-sd. an the • .it.irarnd lirow, the lung look full ; tuna, risk *., nueh:' Olga a-kid, a Ju- uuDotlred frown passing over f deyn-tian, hdd of absolute sarrend, r dirial light it her eyes when"-- -*• **— 1

o drspiair. "In an effi-t to be too rich, "and after

Anne watrbid him, while passer-by folding his m is be nodded sadly at her. “You didn't know the kuspenael suf ddnd between them, tvbe longed in " You r,-mrail r tbe day at Newport." , fered from. Olga.” DsvVl went <«, slip her hand lulu hia, to know she wm» he ounlinued, "when you begged me to finding it nor.-«»ry to esseVbis reawak-d--ired aud mo-ssary in-his life. Her leave nothing nmlone in trying m g, t eued pain by ulkingof it. \l berewere threat ached, tier heart went wildly out hark what I d lost: I tried tn keep my day* when 1 atw doom aidhpg to me to him. Hut all desire to make bun promise to you. Olga, and I failed." | uud knew to my soul there was nothing rouM-inos of her jiresmeo left her. He "Du you m- so there is nothing left: 11° be dune to keep it back—ntgnu when bad conic tin-re to fa- c bis grief alone. You own the paper;" she usked imps I walked the floor forecasting tbr fuHe bad no mod of %-r. the tunn-d licutly. and a M-d With something of *ure. Why. when tbe terrible truth awsy aud left him to bis implacable dnqs-ralioo, ' Don't you own tbe pa- “ui" upon me today il should have been thoughts, tbe solitude and night. per?" no stranger. 1 had famd it many times

"No, I bold the coatrolling imousL la fancy. But 1 mnst have hopod withCHAITEB XIX but I must aell if out knowing it. for it was a blow. "

llavid reached hiuuc.it was "Why:" 1 hhe felt him shudder. Ha held Lar

“Tu pay debts—mine, youra There ’ “ore clwly and closnl

> cluck struck the half hour

Is 11.

after H o'clock. Hew,. library ami touched the "Has Mrs. Tiiopiego

"Ns sir. Mr*. Temple's dressing. '' Ask her to stop hero on hot way H- rat down b«fr*u tbe fire. The grip nf hi>- fingers upon his knees showed nervous intensity, bis eyi* were strained. t itv-rbead-be beard Ulga's light steps. She a as busy with pull aud powder box. {string fi* tbr part she was to pixy the Amateur club that nigbt. Tbe was ci-inody. It would to altered after bearing ntie word from fats lips. He liaikid restlnaly toward tbr door. After bis self communing on the) bridge above til never quiet river tbe rtlll-

"Aud then?"

"Thun we’ll have lo lewrn courage." "I mean." she raid distinctly, "what will you do after you let The Citizen go: You hxvi-u't any tools to aharis-n; you haven't any trade to fall bark uu. Instead of noticing the mockery at her voieei be said simply: "Oh. but 1 bavel I've thought it all out- Journalism Is my trade. I'll ask ft* tbe managing editor's post when 1'

"Four thousand a year." ' d the words in e fire. David.

he said, "but now tbe worst is over, ft* I've told you, dear. I bated to te-ll you. It wetued a cruel thing to do.

You don't blame me. do you?" "No, you couldn't helplL" she said. He snate-bed at the words hopefully. "I Couldn't.” be raid. "Oh. indeed )

couldn't! I did ell for the beet. Oh. yes, I'm gjxd the telling is over, Olga I

't we?”

we? We'll stand by i each other better, wt

“Yea dear, yea" <

"Oh. I am glad!"

Tbe last words were heavy with exhaustion. and a hope animated Olga hhe kissed him on tbe lips and said aa if she were speaking to a child: "You are worn out. dewr "

no sounds sate the cluck s tick and David’s evm breathing .Sometimes a cab rattled t-y. A laugh, a footstep, the djstout call of a newsboy shouting news of the election disturbed without dispelling the dead quiet. It seemed a weary tim^ toCrigu l-cforu David's bold on her hand, nhi- idiug his eyes. loosened, hbe watched his fingers slip down his cheek, his arm fall to bis side. She bent over him and listened to tbe deep, weighted breaths telling of an exhaasted Issly. Her task was dial*. Bleep as inexorable ag death conquered him for tbe time. Olga gently lifted his brad, and with no sound save tbe rustle of her crisp skirt slid from bcmsith the pressing shoulders. With the same caution si,lowered hi* ebrek to the Itwlbcr hollow at tbe chair, hhe stood above him, hold ing her breath, waiting. There was nothing to fear. Tbe fare on which ob- ; had set its mark stared up at her. bbe gave a short sigh of satisfaction, lifted glov.s and cloak and. rctnwtuig backward. nacbed the dis*. For a swood she paosed, a bit of brilliant ixilcring againM tbe curuins. They duecd after her, and David was alone. that moment a mcddless-nie ' spirit bad whispered the truth to him ' a dream, he sighed deeply aud tiifiz* H his arms upward made a pillow of them. Uncoustiously his body had aa- ■■ suiucd the pose of one who had l..i1 goodly to hope.

Not all the bi+i«* were at Hsutisgiv One of them emue forward recently in Topeka when the Kanta Fe railrnxd found it nrceraary D> reduce the fores employed in the freight depsmtment Among tbewe who wire to he dt»•hsrgfd was a man with a wife and half a dozen cliildren. Mid hi* salary the family ’s only inoutne. Lin •* appeared in hia face a* the expiration his term of asrvire drew near and a eyea told a shay of suffering and Dean Water*, a fellow employee, raw I this It made him sick at heart, and bis folks saw thst there was eimethlngthe matter, hut he kept his thonglit- to himself For a week be watched I..,' other workman suffer in aib-nce. and at night be could not sleep f>* thinking of hardships in store for the man'* land little ones. Then he made a Ire. (hung to the head of the department. be said: "If I resign my position, will you keep Mr. Blank?" 'Yes." replied the head of the department. "Accept my resignation." said Waer*. and be left the room without an tbev word.—Topeka Capiul

Raya the Bnffalo News A dnetz* who sings in oum of the big church choirs of this city Is about to b* married to another of the singers The other day be received the following note from the director with regard to the

:ctof *!.- preremkriy

I r. ■- which i- entitled tooonaidenttiae Dnnn* the nisi one ,4 the dnrt<*« seg-grefi-d that 1 lie child cangb! the diph►ziiled lo shoe- that a schoolmate of tbs. girl wh attacked at a bout the aaioe tins' Another phyaicuQ. however, was In reviewing the matter, the London Hi-pital piint* out that there are always two factors ionensrof diphtheria, prediepaaitjon and infex-tion, Even if tie- disease grrnu are not brought into a household by way of tbe drain the ■n-vipants of the pUre may iscme cnfrehled by the poor sanitary cunditino* that environ lh>nx F.* many year* it ba-Nietf the belief of the pr.iferai.m that new.r gaw*. accnfliclatiimi ,g rrfnra and dampur* ip a house are pfedispaa ing causes of diphtheria Ti e suspicion has reccired more or less corroboration from statistics For in*tano*. tbe condition of the drains in all boms-* where certain kinds of diseases had prevaih-d for a year Aras carefully investigated in Hackney, a part ij London, in FiS,. Uf all the cases of enteric fever, which ta admitted to lie intimately related to drainage 59 ft ]»t rent occurred in dwelling* having didectlre aewera (jf the diphtheria case* 27.k p«T amt had similar aaraciations Tbe |s-rcentage of acarlatma. however, was only lb. 7 Rir Kirhard Thome baa suggratnl that tbe relation U-twia-n had rauitary comiitions and diphtheria 1* this Foul hid slate nf things in the throat, and such a state affords a mil favorable to the bslcment and development of diphtheria microbe* Where the germs corns from may be another question. Imt that they are able, whin one * throat t* already wire, hi work greater barm in ousrqm-oce of imperfect drainage a certainly credible. LIQUID AIR. It la Sal* Is Be a Care Foe The**! What the future of liquid air i» uc man tan tell It ts from So to 100 time* more |-'Werful than (team, according to the Hiiionut of heat applied Even with the |v-at df the sum, nnd mg atmvephere ' i|a i zpnnsire fort* 1* *0 tim's errater than itraio

I- would have czin tly ting aenrations as if tbr flesh and lie were la-iug mnsnined I it the

withdrawn the moi-ture bn wren tb* akin ami the buidfLsla of drgrere of trust protect tbe skin which couisa oat Till- sptay of tbi* liquid from ts a tbonsac.i tiiues more effective for candistr.ijs tbr flesh i* lunar caustic, which i-amert always be con in 4 led. With liquid air caatrrixathm can ha Stopprd tn-tautly It is said Inhere, as if by magic, caw* nf hay frvrr. asthma, dipiiliii na tbr grip and ihrturih)* throat and pnluumarv diwaw* that ctvry off «U per rent of all who dir A filmlikr j,'< t/' Ihr lii|nid atr I* thrown on the inflamrd surfacr. and tbe destructive microbe* within the tiaan* perish in aa instant One pint of liquid air repreamt* 1.000 |Aut* of ordinary air. and it is priqxsK'd Ui carry it down to the depths of thfc kcan where it can Lc used not only for breathing pnrqusra. l-ol if neciwtty. fur providing heat or coM light or motive pewer With an rxjsTitnrnlal plant four or file gallons arw manufactured in an hour at a rawl.uf * or 4 onto a gallon Ten years ago tbe |<nc* of liquid air was al Ihe rate of between fS.OOu and 4ll.00if a gall .n Steam [s.'Wer used to eurt 4-14 lo 440 pet bsirsei«;wer Electric power ran Bow l« obtained frrga the water wfieri at from 411 to fSti pet boreepower per aa nnm It ha* been estimated that by tbr ns* of liquid air on* burarpuwer should not cost more than $10 a yimi —bt Louis Olohe-Dcmovrat

A French geographer is trying to induce the Boyal t;eu«r»i>hu-al anciety 'o Ci.u-Irm-t a revulving globe on the or*!, of right miles to the inch, which would mak" it jswible to represent every marked clevatum nr depression on the earth * surface. Tb* duumttr cf «acb a gioL- w.inld be 84 f,«L This fwujm ta a tUMlifiualiuB of the plan proj.-ivi fu; the Fan* txhibisim | —* * -

Qabriel (Sodfmy. the last lineal descendant of the MiamU. once theptondad mast powerful tribe uf Indians that roamed tbe forest* ut this continent. ia living tbr life uf • prosperous ' jmer near Peru. Ind Although more than Utrrtaoora year* of age. hr ii still a fin- •perimen of manhond He i* short and stout has piercing black eye. a quick step end well educated A heavy growth ol stm r hair cover* hi* brad and bang* hi* ahonMer*