VO I- XIX,
OCEAN CITY. N. THri!SI)AY\ Al'lfll. 2ll. IKim.
NO. 2.
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN cm, N, J., H. C. EOBIHSCH Eillir mi Pnifntlir.
HER LOOK.
E)K J- S. WAGGONER, Physician and Druggist, *Jl Arturj Are., Occ»n CHy, H. J.
M1HRORING THE KAISER.
ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO. Real Estate ■ Insurance AOEIsTTS, - Booms J, 4 4 6, Bnl LsUU 4 Ua Bolldluf. ATLANTIC CITY. N J
T. G. HUTCHINSON. M. D. I Ioin<i‘oi>ntliiwt. N'o. Ha | Ocean Avenue. T. ABBOTT, M. I)., I*lij Hiciun and Nuricenn, OFFICE —Corner Oolru ud Et^U Strwl
J\^ORC,AN HAND. ATIORNKV AND <'OI'\Ni:i.|,4»|{ %T 1.4 w. ■ LAW OFFICES SGHtiYliER C WOODRaUU.
JONATHAN HAND. CounKA'llor-nt-r^n w, •Mlrtlor. Mxl« 11,11i«!i—t. Knurr Pnbllr. cape may Court house, n. j :
lot* fur xmlr at South Atlantic City J.M. Chester&Co. REAL ESTATE
TRKATMENiT * BV INHALATION 1112 Girard St., Phila.. Pa.
Insurance Agents.
m pi I on. A pin at Ilia, n
Irudachc-. I>e!»lllt> .
OCEAN CITY. N
hid all Chronic and Nervous Disorders.
EUGENE C. COLE,
A. BOURGEOIS, Counselior-at-Law, ATLANTIC CITY. J. ^LBERT A. HOWELL, ,A_ttorne_v-*it-I-»nTv,
K ^! U '‘ U ' ,n ‘ h-arai/;
•rh. y <IM an with ’“'in* Joking and | Mreul(er indiridoality tL. u ... II.. n my nm-lr ralM n brnkmi.n t> I...! Wm , .ud at i. tin. which make, him *• - Mid who bad baand the rnuukatil* at a j>muh1 when ilic gen '■ T
‘■ r '' ' eral tendency )• toward a dead I reel of i
T ' l ‘ j Qutforinity.
"It i» difficult to cla.,ify him. With ! [, all the up to dateniaa of the modern eu j *
LINCOLN'S NOMINA I ION
t; sun. who i j Below i. a cop
■t put you
J adeenary alau.
per ,ia once p.~»—.1 roch a man and wa» clear aighted enough make | him a judge. Hr waa the chief judge of hagilad iu the raigu of < atipb Hadaa, j and UU name waa At**) Yuraph Ha * m a rcry wiaa man. hu be knew bn own d.tlcicuciea and waa actually
•The;
THK LOST MKGIL.
j glume fell on a ■ ; ..f Virgil, which ! - at iu flout of n
m when hie \ the wind ’
gned hi. name, and i. cl..imr the hick. me l ake care of he paid ‘Thcf* »
t pliiiped op the ■t gn*t of wind<» d marly made m
kid np with aome! j
>ilent ly ii.ti'inl over the j .
rainl.iy tut he came to he look.d
■d the lea
I lie hiM few j fi
i gire a
■"peculiarly abroad
it** the eiitiiu.iaem
faith of ttir middle age* and the .trade peie.ver.iuc of the cm {flam, of ancleul Iti.iue He t. an epitome of every age. a oomliinatinn of every if lent. Not only ia he tuicrceMd in every acienoe and ev ary art—he ir a iTonounced 'ppaciallrt.' He t. a aoldier iu every arm*, of the word, (ia*,innately devoted to faia pro fewum. How in.piring ie hi. eloquence when he appeal, to the loyalty of hi. coiura.lop in arnw. and with no laa. ability dine be play tb* diplomatiat iu acquiring rymjaitby and ap{ieaaiiig guipbvd enemy,' ihere la no foreign aor ereign more [»i|ml*r than be ( !r When
■f din
ii that
i of differ, that id hi.
allow
■ abo ba,a I rod ll.publubre *1111 Ibr
RALPH L. GOFF. GIVIL ENGINEER.
SdRVEYeR-
V CONVEYANCER.‘ hiktiTijkd central avenue,
i loud u- and •inarhi
and author. Hr ran diwign ihipa. com !“i«e orclowtral arvirep and work out military iilpn., and when he aeek. raa! after e>lra)irdiii.ryexertinn he refrtahe. hi- pnelic mul by ruuiempUtiiig the wild aumry of Norway and the North cape or tbepumiy ehorea of iwatliern "The tJerman army owe* much to him. It. navy I. indebted to him for iu | exiPteme. He ba» taken only ten year, to make it line nl the lieat in Europe.
at dectnii
i ■ are not dourly rduted. I . do you expert that I be caliph you lot Iguoranoe:-'' be aaked. q to place the judge at a diaad d-i not.” wax tb* mild reply, i dipt fay* ice—and pay. me well I to pay me for what I do not iw ibe irvaunre* of hi. empire vraold anffice. "—Youth'i "
CONVEYANCING. I
OCEAN C
I. J.
; • ilra-e aeeepi m, idncere gratltud. tot the
CHARLES P. LAKE^.ssaaJsressyssss.'E.
W. BR1DGEWAIER&C0..
H. H-. RICE. A HITKf T, Kourwe IliiildinK. OCF.AN CITY. N. .1.
Insurance Agents,
Real Estate and
•■H AHBURY AVKNt'K
. cuaal I'fTuDV IrouIIIJOSEPH SUTTON
Conrevancing. Real Estate Insuiance, Mengages ami Collections
_ 1 ' ' Ors.-TAKKCV A CVl.CV. F. P. CANFIELD imtwist.miwan’i Real Estate ^ ! ; Insurance Agent Bedding Plants
GARWOOD HOUSE,
No. 608 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.
Geraniums""”;
I KHD BOLRNER, FLORIST CAPE MAY CITY.'n. J
S. 0. Mint. «. V Mim E. StOMhiH.
ADAMS & STONEHILL
PLASTERING. JANGE 'SETTING,
MILK LAYING, fcTC., EtC.
of Virgil without ive a'gi.pl'.Kl to
d lie worth to word. The lymimerdi
anmk. I,
II he began hi. Pt. in Connectii nI
ude—v
■ Mil* He '
any i
;k—hiu ever
my father and mother died be i pent me to pcbool. (laid all the billJ given me plenty of i-i'k-t money icle Sandham. a. be like.1 to have me I him. wa. a rich old bachelor, who •111 n»ad of hi. time traveling I o* he mnrt hare U*-n a kind of 1-cr chap He told me once that be * a lip. helor hecanpe iny mother bad d 'So to him 2n year* before
pith bin murk* i
I had t-
u getting very
le time.
ic principal of the school made condition of my l*-iug allowed the cation Ibat 1 pliould work out a nnm r of pMlilctm in algclira and doa car In namher of pages of Virgil during
coming np in tbe train. Cn am talked with me for awhile •ii went into tbe .looking car I my Virgil and l-gaa-to work I had |iniiniped to do a certain
Saudli
JOSEPH M. CORSON ^
°eal Es.ate Agent oc,.,, " J. N. JOHNSON, r. r. sooy &. son
PLUMBER,
OCEM Qin HOME'MiDE BIKERI Steam 1nd g AS f | TTER , ns ASBimr AVE., ocean tiiv. N. J. Repairing a specialty. ■. rin1 „ ... Bath Tubs and Plumbers’
oven. ’ I Supplies.
0. THOMAS, |730 Anbury Avenue.
.I
No. 108 Market St., PHILADELPHIA,
Fine Family Groceries.
H. A. W. SMITH A BRO., e.H’nvbucy Avenue,
OCEAN CITV. N. J.
PLUMBING,
Restaurant and Lunch Rooms 24. 26 inn 2t SOUTH TWELFTH sVREET
PHILADELPHIA. IPA. : eaicra ncaaoNaatc
IRA S. CHAMPION,
Wholesale anil Helen Healer In ICE CREAM.
i LUD1KG IILI DEALER OF 0CE4R CITT,
U kinds ot Hod tirtmuandOonircuoiierj .
“■► .TSiSmd Tea*. Cbolop*«nd. ot - ofl-. { Jobbing prompu'y a.wnded Ui. huxaraor all gradm. < anned FrUtts. I’lckle*. JldMa. luiam*. Dried Herf. Hotter and tnrd. .’ riim. of mm quality. Wettfmd Jhen^m-I _____ J. T. BRYAN, to. nil | Tnctlml Plnmbot and ' No. 1007 Ridge Ave
Philadelphia.
j „ ^aa*J.|.W tb., l TjT tlafactlon Cicnrnntef!!. I -lu”neomsalr *■■■■• Iw
StmlV StfMl ud isbsrj knm
fftANK HERR, ViTniMlKER 4 JEWELER bui.miaimuiLnrliiiilti. Icaetry and Plvarwarv earrlad in p»dck. I give apartai atuouon to the repairing! w^elaa^and Jewstry. and fumcppU- t-'
GIVE ME A TRIAL.
Ibonght I d get some i: train and so have mor in Boehm After h.If got tiD*! of it and wen
W.m they began to talk of a great will case that wa. in tbe paper, that day Some disappointed heir, of a million aire had contested In. will, and it bad M tell yon said tny uncle, puffing at hi. cigar, •there t«n t much n.e now any* of hi. relaSiv«w or step relative, are dipsatiabi^ with their share all they have to do ia to break the will Any re-pectable lawyer ought to be able to draw np a will that no one could
•My nncle went on amoking •I re er made a will he taid—•there', nty of time for that yet—hat when
•hall bea.ble to do it with
calling in any foul of a lawyer it i I lake long to write my will 1 in to leave all I have to that boy re n.siding at me •that U—if be •He pnlfrd at hi. cigar for a few mo it. in .ilenre and tlc-t paid 'Just to
kilh-d The brakeman who had signed tlie will escaped with ,mly plight in
jum-*
-Well I paid that is quit* a ."The day after tbe funeral.' the trainboy went on. "I went back lath* mwi’-t town to the pine* where the book had been hot and walkid np and dow n the track for mile, looking for
it found itT" I a.krel
three month. Inter I wa* Here again, ami I could not help look IK along the side of the track as 1 •ulked. although of txmtwe I didn't ally expect to find it I met a small
hat I was looking
ter (Jwrette^ "who make* frequent trip, to Korop* fell In with a taacmat-' Ing Wr. oger the last time be wa. arro*». Tbe rininrer. who may lie designated a. Fercn-,ai bn-auae that doe* not sound at all like hi* real name, waa an him.; Amen* an. hi» mauum wet* those of a
•'mnntTrmc”' 1 K" utl< ' ,1 “ u> ' v 1 he are-med to bewail . tuiiid.. lo-.k • "ippliod with money and to know a g ,ij,l»red j*; great many panple worth knowing. In
*" ‘ ' on* day Fergus.m "kid: ' SVoroeater ia a
ue. imii smouni j channing city, and I have aom« wary ly -how. th»t ■ j d. ar friend, there. I presume yon know
,' 4 ;L!* U rT; | OoltamI K. J. Roaaell* He M an old and ■ iraty""* ' ‘ j. o. nr ash I highly ea teemed friend, to whom 1 am • H Starr, wls, jeabm.ly preaervef i deejdy Indebted for many faTUt*.'
I....■ ■ l.. . .... J “When tbe Woeea^ler msn mtnmed
knglisfa regal ■ not afraid t
the l.iregning letter, .tut*, that here | When tb* Wa
memlare quite well that be went on I, h*mie. he met Coliaiel Bnaaell ODe day ; to Lincoln's oljl.place with Uncle John | " ,d ' ,1 oounw uf cnnreraati.at remarked v Hank, and eei'nred I.imviln rail*.! , h» l he had met a man in Europe who
Bold friend. Oolnoel
••Sa
U*v who asked for I asked hi:
bad f.
T heard
dd •Yea. he knew a toy
who had found one there early in the spring I gave him a quarter and made him take me at once to the boy .bouse The hoy w.« school, blit I saw hi* mother She said yea. Tommy had found a hook lieside the track, a queer bock that Done of them could read I a-kid her if rlic-mosld let me see it Stic said she had odd it to a peddler for paper rags a day of two after it was found Slip had never seen the |iediller since, and I wa* never able to tra.e him Tbe Imok may have been used np in some pajirr mill, or it may |saaiMy bare found its way to some Msmidhand bookstore without going in to ask it
they hare an old copy of Virgil
"Uncle Sandham had left no othei will He had never legally aihipl-d me
* legal claim on hi. money
•n for y*
It was divided n whom he had n. "The tiraken the will got me Jnst then the
"1 must go thnoigh tbe
mid tbe buy He picked np his pile of
It off "New months, or i- week's comic pa £wi»
asked
Bag
A Swede and an Irishman, both of them tolerably well known about town, got into an argument in front of tbe courthouse, and they began telling each other how it wa. lob hail that their an*tor» had ever happened to abed tbe olf nils'* and take to living undivoovWbrat things got a bit warm, tbe iwede rrmarkisl that there was no Tlonht tn bis mind that tbe Irishman would be entitled, by reanon of bin ancestry. to join some of tbe pedigree association. but for the mifurttmat* fact
do I
ie replied "If it sfic
lion that buy will be writing for tbe magaunes some day instead uf selling them Tien be «q*rned bi. Msik and buried Himself in it* toigrei - I K*-u
It has often l*e. u . pnuie tostailents of 8h«ke*i--are » hy hi- name is spelled In so many differe nt way- Khakc-peare blniwlf t. «ald to have signed Ins name co different ocvastnta • •Hbat^pcart' and "ShakesjsTe and learned di.> qnuitious have ta-en written to prove which t* the proper spelling None per haje »a« iia*re amusing ilisn the bert Smith who averred that be had found it tn the ilarlei.n Mss It «aas follow*
by a gentleman who had a very auk molIrer in-law After looking into lb* case rarefully the young M I» caSl,d tbe gentleman aside and suid "Weil tbe only thing I can suggest u that you •cud your Inother in law to a warmer The man disappeared and came back with an ax a moment later 'and ex riaimeil "Here, doctor, you kill her l I •sally liavcnt tbe heart '
She—Was that a hiil collector I jut re- cell on y-i' He-No: only a bill soliciuw.Yonkers SUteamau.
the uniform of an Kngli.b admiral, a cohaiel of cuirassiers or an artillery officer. it i. as a tborongh sailor, trooper or
The Doa mmd tbe law. Once It I. eetaMadied that tbe nature • the spHia. is gentie and that every dug i.a law abiding and peaceable Bruno - re lialdl-
knowiidgc of the usual I
peel’d feature.
Tliis ia i-si lid scienter, and nntil an crier has tins knowledge of ids dog’s oi*m*n»*» be i« not respounible. though in the ema of its way. not acting aa come, a gentleman of the dog apocma a lady. »s the care may be. To he ore aoenrate and exact, once a dog has departed from the narrow path of rectitodr and daDieaned itrelf in way. oth’T than should obtain with a atrictly proper and gentle animal, and tbe owniows it. tben it haw* status and and tnmit be pat down aa a rioiou. animal, and tbe owiht keeps it at hia peril. laird Coleridge, it ataunx. waa uxion. to pdnee lb« law on the sub•ct to a nicely in tbe way of soocinctere and brevity, and be succeed’d by lying that "every dog la entitled to ne bite.' 1 and tiie care ha. special ref itaoe to spring lamb or veal. Tbe ex- . rrsucai is vxried by making it “erery dog ia entitled to one worry."—(Sreen
ed for stealing sheep
"l suppiwe theyriid tbrir slice), stealing with tlie understanding annaig tbemrelve* that they were all king* and that it was all right to go over into
I winch were
[ which were stileeqornt j sylvania. —Exchange.
I*nblic raUng boas— are established i in a number of tivruianctlire lo|iroTid< ; meal* for workingmen at cheap prices , ••> as to do away with the evil effecta ol the dinner pail. Tleee in Ufaemniti during 1"8B anlrt 43-T.0IKI dinners; receipt* were 4I7..VMI and expenditum flA.SOO. Tb* city of 4 irenoMe, France, also iiuintainR a mnnicipal restanrant at whicb about l.SOO inrale a day an At tba onteet the enter)irire needed mnnici|ial aid. hnt it ia now self anp-' js.rting. Tbe ninnlci|aility own. tb< property nsed. Fit which iit receive* a nouiin-.il rent, and the account* are reported intbe b»ik* of the municipality. Any snrpln. is depouted in the city treasury aa a raa-rve to draw fre.m when -prices of provisiopa an- high. There are also other instance* throngbont France of similar fnstitntiona with ont mnnicijial aid. several establish mente bring in operation at Pari*.
Lyons and Bordeaux.
Somewhat akin io such institution! are municipal tatkeries, wbirfa are to he found at Rome and at Korun, iu Knssia Stockbalm own. municipal liqnot at ore. for the working cUrers. who cannot obtain drink without ordering food.
—Municipal Affaire.
— not nnent in tire publisher'! sense of the word, hat uncut by tb* paper knife A careful examination of the librarie. of many men lea. busy than Delane wa. would probably reveal a similar atate. Whether or not tbe circumstance ia one to make merry over is another matter. There ia every reason why a man who is attraited to hooka should buy them— Mark Puttie,)] jnsiabsl that a large proportion of tbe income should regularly be ev pended in that way -bat there is no particular reas>aj why every book bought should Is- read at once Probably Delane anticipated a time when b« Would have tei.nre to read everything he r— *
j that be had i said that he wa. i
j RuMe-U thought f
be replied : 'Oh. yea. 1 remember FerKuism very well! I ought to. for be lived with me for aeven year* once. It wa. wh.-u 1 waa warden of the state prison at Charlestown, and 1 will say that Fergus.«1 waa one of the quietest and le-st behaved prlsemeta that I ever
tbe nex. could I
rand st
f-,Welle III i-onctuiou.
"Yea, an be all account..'' mid tbe Irishman, "yunr aniestor* Bred in kingdoms so very small that every time they Aoiriird a stockfiab in the yard of a neighbor they 'jumped over tbe fence an got tt. an if they got back ibcvmadr a natiuual affair of it if there was any pnrsniL”—Sl Paul Olobe.
The latest *nd ni.wt nov ■wspapere that has cbm* occutred Baturday when
ate)iped into tbi. nffu-e and pnrcbamd 100 ia ”
0 feed b
Ue 1
Iu it in
poor milk nntil the —hole mass hecotnre a pnlp. when he feed, it to tbe ben*, and be claim, that it *<M« greatly to their egg- producing qualities. Tba newspaper is gradually extending its field of m-efolntm. From isd far thought it has rx|*t>d*d until within it. Sphere is already iudoded food for goats and bens. —Lisbon Patriot.
IV expre— company in if a canny individual. •tolan by burglan, it. dion L. take it oat of ry night and bring it
A lost Oppertualty. Tbe Chicago Bucord rev. that aome time ago a young organist orcurvd permiMdou to yractioe on tbe big organ in the Anditorium. An elderly n in and took a seat a
notired him. ••abowVoff" ai
last and waa a tbe organ when tbe elderly man appreacbed bim and said in broken EngUifc that be wndmd to play for a few mis-
time fur tbe young ot He bad missed tb w of his life. For an boor bs ha
homemade driveL
" Btudnena men have various ways of carrying tbair. postage stampe.” said the .tamp clerk tbe other morning while sitting in hix <’
the high pleo-s iu Chinmc official- j are open to ci.,petition, hot Hie *1 prixes ate given Dot to tbe stodeut I.l modern lit-ratnreor letters, not to tbe lest math’ iiuitician or modern scholar, not fo tb* Its! acieutiat, but to the in. at'advanced sindrnt of Cbineee history. Study of any snbject ontaide of history ia therefore apt to be taken -- " a disinterested, half hearted nun Tire Chinese worker i. painstakr somewbat dnil. careful In wurknt details and painfully exact in
orders. If tlie desire for
isolation on tbe part of tbe governing
once broken through and a j western civilisation and |
intercourse were aroused, an awakening ; the pronle w.mid ranidh- follow j
good many men who post tbeir letter* ben. always have one or more stamps about them. Sum* <f them carry their stamp, in stamp c-isea. but tbe eonoomicol man carries bi. stamps under tb* band of hia hat or in faia pockets. "Tb* other days young man called fur 'five twta,' aaL patttng one an a teller which be had to mail, be took out fare watch and opening the book of it slipped tbe remaining .tamp* into tbe care- They don't stick to tbe cover, end that i. alout the best way one can carry stamp* if be baa a watch."—New
York Sum
A » alerreefaa rvaiset. Tbe Lincoln «i* i Journal reya-. •Tlre Journal offer*, aa usual, hoe real's aubscriptiuo to the person bringng it the iorgod waicnneiuS. We bop* i number of our farmers will enter tb* ! this year, aa it ia no fun unit**
tbeie . ..... Crawford, wbo Ins heretofore held an oudi-puted field, ha. run out of hi. fine **.-d and it ia probable that hi* raising, will nut be a. large a* formerly. Tbi* give- everybody an equal showing, bu
nort*: remain, of tbe let* etn [ Aurtria bar* now bean con:o their final resting place iu tbe
-HI 1-- is arible to travel around •I iu Ud day., re follow.: ■•-n I.. St dVtenbaxg. i *4 daya i’.-t.rsburg to Viadircutok. t by rail al tbe rata of S* mile* •'day*. Kan Franciroo Iff

