Ocean City Sentinel, 30 March 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 4

ECUr OF VINEGAR.

»t KT'»t »» J-unr» mutiny »'r Bm 1 jon ttr thi» prewritrtirtl Di U,. >■ .irk olid u w«T7 No! • «n't iiwjf or lljfimml «cmpMl All toe , wbr <1o too not bu >irmKlit to tfc ^of.11 lb. DBlloo. of bnirt of ChAt. knowU* tUtfutoc |B«rrd Into on* fciar top H. t—k rinoio^ Wod M««riliK r.c.^. too

.OFFICERS IN UNIFORM, t &t..<~r. H..r, •. ni.pt»T

• U>t b

dwtitotiuD hI..iU

in. anti aob.

TTwt O'id i*lr boo

nd that altraya givea a

' ire l» no i o—pV»«ai

f i I'l/ "f wall* gave oi triT. dj iOK of Thiltt

• »U1^

liuatd ’

Dotliinc. but Ilf. t

pathetic aoru. of Cbl

aafforioc Ur. Taltaag. in tbU •rnt.'.n j n . t

draws kaBons of cuufort fur poipl. in trouble; text. J..hu xix. 80. "Wb.1l Jeatw therefor, bad received the vhie-

gar."

Tha brigand., cf Jem-ah m bad done their work. It was almost buodown. and Joans was djing i’.-r-oni in croci fixion often lingered on from dav to day. esyine. Irvine. cnniuK. bat Christ bad bet® exha tuu-d bryeaia U ma! treatment Pillowle*. J.-rly f.d. B..Kged- as l» nt ot.t ami- ticl to a low pMt bia bare Inck was inflamed with thearonrgra interatieed with pieces of lead and bone—and now for whole boors the weight of hU body bong on delicate tendons, and. according to costom. a violent stroke nnder the armpits

sated, feveriahr-a world of

" O skies of Jndn-a. let a drop of rain strike on his horning tongoe! O wold, with rolling rivers and epsrkiing iakre ami •pteying f„ontmox. gir* JeanawaneUiiug to drink 1 If there Is any pity in earth or heaven or bell let it now b# demonstrated in U-half of bis

■ royal aolferor

Tbs wealthy women of Jerusalem used to have a fond of money' with which they provid'd wine for th.se paopte who died in rrodniion. a powerful opiate,to deaden lb* [win. hot

ist woulif not take Bat aftsirwsrd they

it lies

■d the wine.

Voe say the «i

:k of byssup and then the hid life of Christ

anawthetic

j^hiiT with* u».Jr

the

s run np tbe ' Yin, may «y a hard posh.

n U'lb

rise np diaenantged Yi* alwidge and yon ala-id*- thefe. and Jon get things sung for sm i th sailing, and. 1". anddeuly there is a fxrgr .V. t-f s bill

or lack of w b-vessel th 'Dip your hi

If 1*1 many dsys clothes, it is the sky They f lir naval ofliixls who * be v.'wisd came nut *.o nflUial bnsines i- snfleriug ship plain clothes. Mnib t.

dr—ss prevails in tbe arm rmy ofB.-er under no

f. the^AmaD.n. and"

tnere are se».res <a ini he of fresh water all ar-ond ahnot yon and bundrids of feet dupl" And then they dr. their bu. kets over the si.le of tbe v and U ought np the dear. I rigb*

.1 put

t the t

today, al

.rage, thirsliu

and thin

ind )»-ril"ii* ire fur psr.ii

iirt. and thirsting .fur eternal me. ..... ask yon what is the use of year going n that death struck state while all ironud you is the deep dear. wide, parklin* H.->1 of God s sympathetic ' ! mercy T Oh. dip your tuckets and .

'fied, or the colt on which he r.«V. tbe Israt in which hr sailed- He jived in a borrowed house Hi. was lmri—1 in a borrowed grave Exposed to all kinds of weather, yet he had only one suit if ckdhiw He breakfasted in th-Hi-imina and noons cold possibly tell wb-re he -cooId get anything to twt Isd.tre night

Hr would have been |.Tt.ti..unrrd a Allan | him nuns and Uke of the water of life

"X i freely ■'

mu. not | y„ t t her* are people who refuse this mvati 'n of do- | diril|< ,v, 0 pathy. and they uy to fight f ‘‘ K " 1 ' ! their own battles, and drink their own wtabls coach on ; vtUnt , s sn . carry their own leird-n* "! * n I and their life, in.lead of being a tri

■ea! 7 he kings of the earth had uuipb ai march from victory to victory, chalices out of which to drink j wju m i^bbling on from defeat'-to

c " , ' | defeat until they make fli — ir l 1 ‘ ] to r-trihotive disaster.

*. n ; could today gather up in my arms all

,— . , , rthe worn T* men and women, all their There w«e yearn that passed along bnirUl . ba thep disapf-iintments. « . TCTnr f»u»lr circie was invaded |U (bnr lllBKrln a ,nd jn.t take them

right to tbe fret of a sympathiiiug

rial failure. He uad to p ade to get money to fobs a dollar did be own. Pri

nwsticity;

bat Christ had nothing but *.fiUin

set before him. and

and it waa very sour/lie b

I wish I

Cttrlewasbroken everythldg—medt.i JJr luu , diasalve. Hanlly bare you put the Idack >ftrr )h . hll anwAl in tbe wardrobe hsfdre yon j in ltl ,, m fw , Uu V have again to take Itoot Great and. i hMi . JnI1|ilM rapid changes tn yonr >family r-o«o . ^ mormi can li

bat the charm was gone as warn as tl crape bang cm tbe tburbelL Th- m upon whom voa most depended v-

woald kpl’es

n tbe si

ing out of moth tails end a lot of grm bling on the |"art of such of them have .dtii-i-. in the Army bnilding

and while they complied Wttb the id the command they took every tnnity to exchange their on if or

their plain '

We.do Catering in all its Branches.

tiring

and 'fall, however, that the volout—r ofliivr- wile jnst ns anxious to wear their unit.111111 as the regulars were to get not of'them. One of'the sights down town morning, noon and night was the appearance of a young man. | hitherto unknown to fame, in hisnni-l

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S. fi. SAMPSON. AlBtRT GIlBkfU.

Qontrootor orid Builde

1 you. A cold m'arble stall lies on your heart today . Once, as the children romped through the bouse, you put yonr hand over yonr aching head 'end said. "Oh. if I could only barest flkiUI" Ob. Ibis b» still now Yon lost yonr patience when the top. and the strings and tbe obelb. acre left amid fl<hr. hot. oh. yuo weald be willing to have tbe trinkets tcaltered all over the floor again if they were seal tered by tbe same bauds With what • rathliws plowshare he navrwent rija np the heart! But Jesus knows all about that Yon cannot tell him anrthing now in regard to bereave mint He had only a few friends, and when be loot one It tBought tears to bis eyes Laxaraa had often entertained him at bia booae. Now Laaarus is dead and boried. and Christ breaks down with •'motion, tbs convulsion of grief shuddering through all the ages of be reaveuient t'hrist knows what it ia to go through the bouae miseing a familiar inmate Christ knows what it is to se« an anorcupied plans at tbs table Wet. them not four of them—Mary and Martha and Christ and Laiarust Four of them Bat where is Laaannt Lonely and afflicted Chrurt. bia great loving eyes filled with tears'. Ob. yea. yes* He knows aU about the ioanlinua. and the

tha vinegar.!

•pars and all. notwithstanding the heat He was th- official c-n-.r at the down b.wn cable offices for a few gli.rii.iis Weeks, and a- soon as he corps, that he might have some inilitar.' -ambority. begot into his uniform aiel staid in it. apparently until lie wa« mnst-redoat. During tbe fall one of the coast lino l»«*ts which left this port for the sooth carried among its passenger* a very imiss-'ing kinking family. It consisted of palm, mamma and accural

lost ms Inst baulo hll i[ Kr „ wn children. All of tbem-were into the jnnglea of j mur «, ,, r military in their dr.-— hll of malaria that j |> H pa's nnifomi was concealed nnder a i tliere He carried j military coat as he mine aboard, but it

with him also a ruby of great lusi- t „„ x *rj evident that ho was no alouiti

and of great valut . He died in those ' u f a figntiug man.

jungle* IBs body was never foObd ; Mamma wuro a bine military cape and the ruby bas never yet Us-n recov-! and patrioticbattons and flags, and the rred And I fear that today there are children were all blue aud gilt lacesome who will fall hack from this sub : The boyi wore uniforms mneb like ject into the sickening, killing jringlre; their father's, and the girls wore dre—of their tin. carrying a gem of infinite ‘ that might have served a daughter of the Talue-a pricelesasonl to t^J.et forever regiment in a Bowery melodrama. It Ob. that that mliy might flush in the wa , , surprise to the other passengers eternal cironation' But. no. .There are w hrn at dinner they discovered that eonie. I fear, who torn away from this papa waa a staff officer with "U. 8. V. ’ offered mercy and comfort and divine- or, tb*. collar of his coat and. moreover, aymiiathy notwitbstanding that Christ. t) ia t lie belonged to a state regiment for all who wonld accept his grace, which was not in service at that time trudged the long way. and Buffered the He and hia family were off on a two lacerating thongs, and received in his weeks' vacation, aud be elected to wear

face the expectorations of the filthy cnifurm.

mob. and fur tbe gnilty. and the dis due night last week an officer in uniconragvd. and tbe discomfort id of the f ornl spi>esred in the balcony of u rat* t.s.k tbe vinegar May God Al- Broadway theater. His aeat waa well mighty break the infatuation and lead around to the end of the balcony, aud yon out into tbe strong hope, slid I lie a , be stirred around a good deal be atgood cheer, and tbe glorious sunshine. traded no little attention from tbe peuof this triumphal gospel! . pie i D the orchestra chain. | “I'll bet a suiiper for the crowd.' Arriirtai raria.-aii..s of Air. a td a man who bad seen service and The Baris correspondent of The Med- who was annoyed by tbe sight of tbe ** ‘ **■** “* “ * uniform at the theater-

O. P. MO0HE,

Architect, Builder,

ASP'

ritA« Tl< .41. m.ATI II. Orran I'llj. >. J. Kicliolaa t'oraou. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, OCEAN CH Y, N J..*-

d. e:. lake:,

-:Practical Carpenltr aoi EDildiT:-

ie?g Ajtci. Attnse Oceit Cilj.

MARI UKE.

GILBERT S LAKF,

House & Sign Painters. ft IT ANBI K% A A KAI »..

JOHN BROWER

Iti: 11. I>TAT»: AfsKXTN. WM. LAKE, C. E„ Itiofil Ivxtntt; -Xu'Oirt.

Y. OOWS.OIV, REAL ESTATE AGENT A INTrj LICENSED AUCTIONEER, Xo. 721 Asburij Arenuc, Ocean Citij, J.

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PURE *HHE LEAD. UISEEO Oil aad COlCRt •

('^rpriilm aud Itnildi r% . FIRST QUALITY

KURD OIL AND VARNISHES 8t t Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J.

\«'xf to Ills- l*aml-iilHf*'. I*, fk. Box. II. <»>.

f ontradi■■ u Buililir

leal Frees wrilda that ^ ing of the Academia de Medicine M . „p,*.r for tbe crowd that that Ut..rde read a peje-r on a ibcmiiV. op there ia a volnnteer If be substance by which its simple contact were a regular, he Wouldn't be in uni-

with air vitiated by rapiratnm regen Iotm

crates it completely, restoring to it its | Several pwiple sroand him heard this first qualities. In other word., this sub n g„ t0 het. snd when at tbe end of tbe otame removes absolutely tbe carlsmic naxl ^ the officer dmcend-d from the acid from the fool air. as well as tbe I hslcony to look np a friend in the orwater vspor and irreapirabie prodneta. cb «tra circle they craned their necks and renders to it in exchange the exact M what his uniform was. When quantity of nyvg-n required the wise ones saw that he was a gorge..n

From the first aeries of experiments 1D( j ,h a t he was a “U. a V..” they

It. was. di«.-overed that aix or eight ,^*^1 tbe word along, and tlie man islands of tbe substance woaid keep! who had seen service said. "I told yon

alive in a apace hermetically Muled (a ' „» "_N ? w York Ban. snhtuanns boat or a diving bell, fur in-! stance) a healthy man daring S« hoars *■ »<•-»-

antic ipation. I IJBeaidea. tbe product waa ca|alii. to the point I ; dering good services to medii

am n . , nl . THE OCEAN CITY REAL E8TSIE EXCHANGE ., Painter and blazier massey & edwards.

Real Instate anti Insurance Agents

GEO. A. BOURGEOIS & SON,

PRACTICAL DRAUGHTSMAN. ■

OPI.N I tik ittli SEASON a:

I’urc flctelie l ain

Q. B. LAKG,

OCEAN CITY ASSOCIATION

BELIEVUEHOT BATHS, store on asburv ave. ^£^1 ESTATE AGENT

SAMUEL SCHUBCH,

BOAROIAIK. BETfEEk 7'ifc AU Bih STREETS -a *

LEWIS E. CORDERY CARPENTERING and

death boar Whatever else we may ys cape, that acid spaing* will be pr.-M.-d to our Lips I sometime* hive a cariosity to know bow I will behfle when I

f than th* aweeta j come todie- Whether I wall—calm or irefure had received ' excited, whether 1 will be filled

'■rwmafbs. ! cannot say Hot come to the p»int I (hwiog giud‘service* to medicine, as •..uthrrn port of Noblesville.

'aunnuse that a man mast and yon mast An officer from j with a few gram, of it a doxrn liters of ; vistied frequently of late by

aym- i the fntnre world will knock at the door ; oxygen could I- ohtaim-d in.tuntane- teriou* piereunage. preanmaUy a ghost k. or if oar hearts and serve u® ns the writ of. oualy.—Mediiwl Bectwd , The dour* hare been ..p-ned, pecnliar

i wno has always been bon ejectment and w# will have to aurren-. sounds have been beard, and articles. n appreciate the arrow ..F der And ws will wake up after tbe*- a Rr*srkski- Har4-r. 'are often found scattered about the oaiedespised, or thst .newhu autumnal and wintry and vernal an.1 Biddenden. a qniet country village ro.ims. Tbe other night a party of six bora to a great ftriune can summery glories have vanished from j England, was rn. r.tly the scene of a men. beaded by Officer Bowlin, visited nd th# distress and Ibr straits oar vision Ws will wake op into a remarkable murder Tbe rector sdaugh- the place with a view of ascertaining who are datltnle Tbe fact realm which has only one season, and ter. a middle aged apunster. bad quar ! ‘be cans* of tbe mysterious disturb rist himw-lf t...k the i lo.-gar that tha seasoc of everlasting love rd-d with several parishioners and j ancr* Their trip was not without 1U im able to sympathise today But you say "I don't want to break . wrote to tax of them to meet her at i reward, for they saw a figure in tbe rer with all thoev-wbuM cop is oat from my pmarnt aaoclationa It ia | church on a certain Sunday, as she | form of a woman robed in white apipwar Ih tbs sharp acids of this life so chiilv and so damp to go down tbe wished to make up. It happened to on the veranda about midnight She th* vinegar! stairs of that vault 1 don't want any ; min. so that only one of the persons conversed freely with the men and in-

Ig drawn so tightly over my eyes ! »ddrei*e.l, a Sunday school teacher, at- i quired concerning the welfare of many sere were only tome way of break-.' tended chnrch After the commnnii®. { well known people of this city. When

» than all the ing through the partitii n between which l..th partook, tbe woman in- ■ Hiey attempted to advance in tbe direcdid him good worlds witboat tesuing this body aU t*. ; cited him iuto tbe V(«try and asked tlie ' tiun of the figure, it disapiprared as any friends, but there shredat 1 wonder if th* aurgems and j curaU to be a witneea to then-concilia-! mysteriouily - - '- 1 '

yon pmt •*- : th* dortom cannot compwnnd a mixture titna She then drewa ivvolverand abot Sentinel

GRAINING.. an( GLAZING.

r.>|s-ity, would do well

E. B. LAKE,

l-L'RMTl'WI-: ri:i*airi:i»

SHOP. He. 843 ASBURT AVlkUE

Rwillwiss. 418 ■tiitf An Bci 3£3 R. B. STITES & Co.

ROBERT FISHER R©7yt_ eSTTPT© BROKER

| . 1 t'tdv t’k* You feasted him Y..u by which this body and aonl can all th* I the(tearhc:

YouUfriendcdhim time be keprt together Is tb-r* no,e* : cartridges oh her piervon. ao that ! erf life. When bee* cap* from this wparation T" Ntaie. »>«- ' inferred that abe had intendcl to si riend Afterward h* lut-Ly nusw. A great many m> n tntnl le ; all tbe pierw.ns to whom ahe had w hd he tok advantage through tbe gates uf the future, as it ten She was perfectly calm after dkH* rlf * mT ^* w.-r-. and we do not know where they j act and has kepit ailrnt alwnt it.

amru*d‘tbrnn»o(| The Bible l

but gratitude that future world that they hav.- never i about f .rglv.-n.

that itjs citrjn f.jrgi thinks that tTis e. baa nothing to for),

what forgivenessjueana ia noL as some imagine, a lUuaining from inflicting injnty the offender. Bibls f.irg-.i » p—itive cxhlbitim g and actively piitiful temp

baptixed tbe otbil day in Milwaukee in a swimming scb.xd "Tbe Mormon eiders saya tlie Milwaukee J.mrual "bave latsired in this field f.w ah.oil . year Tbe work waa. begun liy Presi dent Cr-dt. who biter tooted, to Fond da Lac. which is tbe center of the movement in this state. There hav-h-en eight cm verts in Mp^aukee. in dodiug the five Terentiy ha pi I rest, tmt Ehl.e l*wis says that there arc many who objected to is-iug Iwptixed’in a public inslitatiun As Asm utb- wsrta says will prablicly take their place aii->ng the letter Day Saints by Lap tisin in the riv-e nr lake ''

It

.1 that early impreaeiune ling, is memory n—ds no pwoof. In

n interrating illnstratii® of it bapp*i

i h.-lp, along now and then.

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Min* at yes, " replied Brown. "My fa-

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her height being 1

udiuotbes dangiitei

kind. 1 ci

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