VOUXIX. OCEAN CITY, N. .1., TlirilSUAV. JlAV 1I.U8». No. 5:
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL.
OCEAN CITY, N. J.,
A. C. EDfilSSiK EMimlFnillulgr.
CITY DIRECTORY. cm oiticiai.s.
[)R. J. S. WAGGONER, Physician and Druggist, 7JI Asturr A»c., Ocean City, !t. J.
X, C HUTCHINSON. M. 1 >. I lomo'opiit hiMt. No. h-4 | Ocean Avenue.
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
B. 1 ■ ABBOTT pk!. 1)., I*li> Hician aud NurKcon, OFFICE -Ctratr Culnl tad Elshtb Strwl.
M°RCAN HAND. \ I IOKNKV AND « 4>l AT T.AAV
HE WAS WELL MADE UP.
L h " ri.AYlNii TW O I'AKTS.
Min-acUv dn-w thi» l» i" >'T of Spain 300 r.a
n- of PUilip
, N. J.
CAPE MAY C. H LAW OFFICES
Schuyler C WooDfAtiLL. JONATHAN HAND, Oonn*»el 1 or - n t -1 av, f’AHK M a\ C«»l.'HT HOl'SE. N J.
IK i:\TMK\T
gUGENEC. COLE,
il'iaab ItiloT Irlu a quint Tba rin fotun-r l.-. lunnu lautuer. ««lly <aiv
I «a» tlMi oj.iiiuk of Uirir aplionlid tiiai rvn uUtfd Timy bad butb bocu nutl- It ia no rxawratim »o «i ■K tin- \ in < at ion and wit* acvi-rul yoan hu poWW ri-n. Nyelookod moi h like wan KT~at»T l^an e*m Ilia 1 Ilia Miulmnint make op. In America bin dminba K^-eted to bim tbe a]qilm- . Um sUWw of tJae «(Bator
"Ii'iaiil wli!t.\"aoi-imtic pi-rate n
i-utler ar
U bin ni
A MAN S un:. t ia a question.” I'nif.-^f'l T raid, quietly, ••between tinvine lhas. tii- looked down 11 made. "Tlii.” wan « urn O nkinm-d man of tbe tljijier
1 of hu gnaiteat piw
— in err iui- (irefomu-si. an i anm im times aa larKe aa tbal 1 ' iifvit haviuK usWl anything o( tbe Uud Eunlimd yielded to Lliiabeth. H I l.-f- re he filliil the palm of bu- band standing army of 60.000 trooja '• " '•.’i it and rarvfuily ami-anal it oYer England did not have a ahtgle U '' j Ids domatenanrr. Thitv waa no tuirrr.r in cunatant pay. Il« held, what in his primitive dn-s-inK risen, and er prince in modern times baa hi Kilt-y waa l.-.iutifying himself on the ilomuiliei both of tbe laud and I : ntln-r aide of tin- stage. During the grew I it port of bis
N ACTOR MAS
hie to play two parti in tha —to portray, perbepa two >f totallyittfferrnt caliber— indrrtakitig w hich many ao•tlrmpL it u only the extttst w ho may attempt the
wit hoot an effort. ditbcnltiea in hu ye uf the hahitnsl
The "Jiiji what like -
i Hia a
Not only mnst the actor be poaeaeeed uf no amall ainonnt of blatriooio talent, lint be most often call in tbe aid of an ondrrrtndy, whose duty it la to fall the onlooker into the belief that their favorpcrforaitid tbe Impossible feat of
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ATLANTIC <TTY, N. J.
^LBERT A. HOWELL,
At tornes-nt
Master end nullettor In Ctiencerj’. >
neU re are nowTcdtfc • be went on. bis istent to the body b lay deed ■.■me also tbet we ere it
. end when Nye diera marcbei^ up to the cupltel
■ppiatreo Is tie-e Un- enilu-neu he wes » . France; hie ahlpamrucrd the ahorw ight to Is-huld. Ills lieed lisikoi like a England. Spain hud what Napoleon mstoi- top idcra on a wedding cake, aired in rain—ohipa, colonies and cu
Its fn-.. White us the driven snow. w»a merce.
iximwetonlese and lilank. The andienro She long manopolimi the trade of |
Jirndti-d. and whi-n be name off from America and of the 1 nil tan ocean. All i _ sw" piws^ ■» mow ate 1 tne same IV- lir-t » linns, they demanded hi. U.e gidd id the wiwt end ell the apt, - u t
•wpi«wranoa- H.-ohitgol them to howls ( of the eea. w.-re mrired mnl dhdribnt- ‘ If laugh,, r. Again he nude b» exit. ' od by her. Even after the d.-f.wt Of the ” rtlleH ^* md again was tidi-niandetl by tbe np- armada Engliab stan-miti onutinned ] . .. .. .. ’ . . .. ^ 00
nari-ua andienrs-. to look with groat dread Believing he had made a hit. hi- waa time power of Philip • • tlwiit to return to tin* stage w hen he wishes to tie well acquaint*.! VOS caught by the arm by Mrs. Nye. morbid anatomy ot gnvrnilm
Villiam Edgar Nye. wl
1 I have
-Not
the oe«re«t Well and thal d.-ad weight on our bnuih
CHURCH SERVICES.
GODFREY N: GODFREY.
this man i.a .bming the ■
my dea
1 •■Exprvswiotl ’ Fiddles, irka! Yoo'rw ni) In-, fright." irnsl his wife, and -leadmg - 1 ' him to whi-T.-tln-M-was a (lieceof broken , ! balking glass showed him bow be .
bo on the alage with hla double.
. Whoovrfi Any one who haa been to ace “Tha J. - Priaoner af Z*-iida" performed at tbsSA Jy I James theater, must have marveled at atwi 1 B ft“ , ‘ nD K celeriQ with which Mr.
| may Is- mado fi. ble and wretched. ! k ( " D, l!7'n,
shimld study the history of Spain.
rnnkra king of Kuritania, suddenly.
“Speaking id tbo real ■
— ~sr?s!>^ , iV!yfCa
CHURCH SOCIETIES.
RALPH L. £OFF, CIVIL ENGINEER. SURVEY0R GONVEYANGERNINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE, Qr.F.AN CITV. N. .1 H. H. RICE. AiU IIITECT, Itourwf lliiilding. OCI.AN CITY. N.
ISRAEL 6. ADAMS & CO.
.l.l:tiB<- eXplnrst: tad inconvenK-ut . vtliarity more Hu
dieT” tbe Englishman p tboogbtlully. "He's UmuS
in any ease ”
“I don't s-e that at all Jf
<llei
Africa, sad UXe. h- | Q-EISTTS, l-'TNe-Tc^'S- Rooms 2, 4 4 6, Sell EsUU 4 Uff Bolldllifc raeB.IU .Wede Oi ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
Vimnilseioncnt of Deeds Sir Penn-
sylvania.
the tablets ” I "Then leave some of the tablets be-
hind. ”
Tbe iiroftssor fairlv gasped for breath, j "Leave—leave behind -ane ot the tablets:" be stammered. “Leave Hi. to which tin Arcadian is a thing of yesterday—to be ~ up by,be next sandstorm: teat dii.aiv.-ry. ,he grwit.-t nrv. maimed and imperfecL ilatdiug. yon
IsiMUwd by tin Sur«»r t Pataa. to alt inquirers fall lafunnatsoo as
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What
• of a Kbir
tar braid.- tie. . Kirkhoffer sshortsighted .-j— gleam ed angrily Isdiiud his glassie; Ids vole was thick with passion ••W'hst s a Kbtrgtt Tartsr?" h growled like a wild animal "He's a man. anyway. ' Harding tt t.irti-d. "Snpiswe I refnse to brave tbi
felb.w
“Th.-n"-
-tbe profiweor L-ranie all . .sly cool—“I shall be force
to remind }'»n tbat 1 am tbe bead . this expedition and J. n my salari* assistant; also tbat these annuals a: my prujierty- 1 g... and they go wit me. Yon can join tbe (wrty or no,. .
' indifferently.
•mi- ring.^ When Hardiiu
Nye
rutted.
•nd catching going on tbe 1 doobtedly fob (
■eying kiai there is no anibold a candle to tbe coyote as. When 1 first Went oat
Kndolf Kaasendyll, clad in tbe crdltry enstame of the English tonrirt. Then, to every one's surprise, the supine body of tbe king was carried in so that
1 His head was w.-rmisvl. ciratml and j without "a liaud” from the andienoe. i Moreover, the story is a f.i.*t and not a ; pn-i* agent's oanloctiun.—Dctrott Free
■ j Press.
1 MARRIAGE OF OFFICERS.
n kill enough coyote* n» u .. send back to my frien. trampsd all over tbat o jnn. tint I never oonid g. within a mile uf a coy.it
kc a lap rube i in tbe east, antry with a 1 nwd to
g« of th.-ir vanished iingh Harding insisted new expedition* t--
-.ads lie bnri.-d with hi
DIAMONDS IN AMERICA.
3S£.
r any avcnmstauoe in the und.-r the age uf S3. Be-
! the ages of 33 and 2S years the f an officer's wife must amount to i reprosnting the minimum in-
gun under tbe is-at. bat it didn't nuke , any difference. Not a coyote ever got ! near enough so tbat be could have been ' reached with anything short of a long a hurry and forgot my gnu. 1 hadn't i gone a mile from town until 1 ran on to
: hxmsLJOL
j ool of sight. They just walked off two Tree rods from tbe road aud sat I on their bankers and looked at nd yawned It made roe hot to see infernal Impudence, and 1 made a
i. In reality, if course, it was merely e lightning bang.', and the understudy bad to bo ■•quisilicnad to supply tbe pereon of the king. A more famous case of double Impersenstion. however, Is that of “The Corsican Brothers.” the first play perhaps wbirb Hir Henry Irving gave ue a
■■ if I w
« going
parb-on of these conditions regulating the aune question -lunqs-ou arm ire it may be' 1
armies it may oe - - Austria-Hnngunati | np
army the nun.1st of officers auUmriu-d , “ to onitnu-t-tTiarriagc is limited by a fix- 1 w/ ed pniparti.m assigned to each grade.
I tbought sure
mid scare them away. Well, maybe wooldu't believe IL but Ibon cuss sd coyolM never moved. They just sat
tuaily grinned. They as if they bad used t.u needu'titry to run
oluff on nsl We are strictly
bur job.'
-e. acrording to the jtojmlati.m. I, imatfd by a leading Maul, n latte i- Y.trki diamond dml.-r that there ijtward <-f *600.(lWl,ti0U worth of nods in this country. Moveovcr,
this rust amount is
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PLASTERING, RANGE . SETTING, ph.ladclph.a..pa.
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OCEAN CITY. N.J.
'.LESS*
Hauling grew choice yon offer are a Idackguaul “And I say.'
yon are a fed On
“No!" forionslt.
The German shrugged Ins shWl.l- rs And. gathering up the 1 rein which lie bad fasten.d to the head of one camel, he prepared t.eeeat him-
self on l 1m* other.
Bot here Harding sprung njsin him snddenlv. “So, you don't." he cried. "Yon shall leave me one. you bvnte. though it were » hundred times your ••Stand off!” the professor cried. Harding's answer was to close with him silently, and there ensued a trial of strength whereof the iwtit- seemed for several minutes doubtful. The n vu were not ill matched. Kirkboffet was the taller and heavier, but then be was aim tbe elder by JO years, and Harding's naturally litlie habit of Isjdy bad known au English public acb. ol and university training. Tbe result of the
and CollectiDns
' tioa. tbe led camel, abmet inUieother's clutch. Harding etoop.-d to s*-ib> the creature's h*lt* r and rum again. ,o find biunelf covered by bis antagonist's ro-
“Now. j«-rbsi*s." the man of science
reason. No use, my good friend."as
,'s band went briskly U> his pocket. "I drew the charge
while you were a-ieep this morning in
■w ol luesihle difficnlli-s Yon see, 1
know something your strange Eng-
rharicter. There is nothing like
bring ready f.tr diffirnltii-s as they
-Dick Harding, under tbe covering uolver. .t»fc«d eu-C and -dumb. To
rgue fnryh.-r x
Until quite recently diamonds wive ntn-ly cut in this country, but American invent or* luiv.- di-vi-loptsl a pua-eei [or diam.ntd cuttiug which is vastly su-pi-ri.ir to that .bate abroad. Tl..- loss in weight through cutting is ■unit'inter fully tsie half, but the value h* iu.-rnusvi pMljably more than two-
fold.
Tie- Dutch city nf Amsterdam has be- ii the gn at diamond cutting center of tbe world fn.Ti. time immemorial and
tt over 13,000 peo•e direetly or indi-
iug tbe oct-um-n.v
st be ih-femsl pend- ! ‘
't tbe I 1
ply a
tahiisbiui-nta
iiltan army rvguUttans, which come of the fiancee at a minirt.au 1,300 tu 3.000 lire, would o Is- more rational in their i. Italian officers, however, ap-u-what liberal interpretation to
her uf mat riages . s-curring tmder actual provisions does not exa-ed more than an eighth of the OOal number, atnreueighths *1, the officers being united under the enndi,itots of the religi.ais ceremony only, and thns exposing themselves to all tlie misgiven tenets, which atb-nd a marriage not rectqpilxod by
civil law.
Similar disabilities would now appear to be incurred by Russian officers, and suggostiou* have been made by tha press in Russia that a general revision of the law is becoming neccsmry. Tbo question is ass-uiumg sorae imisotance
rectiy oepenoem npm inis itaue, . from tlie fact tbat Hu-stall offi.xTS, Hut it was ms pwmable to suppose . rouchtng a total number of noarly 40.tbat Amsterdam should continue to bold | quo. n nt one of tbe most impora monopoly of diamond cuinug. As ish- ■ q <u , l classtw in tbo state,—Brooklyn OiP * - ■ impurtiiiK citi.w of Ute ] Ss
... ;
t pla*vw
Hardin.
JOSEPH M. CORSON Real Estate Agent
PALERMO.
FRED BOURNEK,FLORIST CAPE MAY CITV, N. J-
1 0rt *" ^ ^ sunMtswi
th a man pr.i»re.l n Is half of bis tab),
of baked clay were simple waste
breath.
Keeping the muxsle ol bis weap pointed full at Harding s br.-mst. ITo-frss-e Kiikhcfft-t monnted bis camel made L.th the great newsw get up and began tu move .at. As hatg as Hurd.ng rrmalmst v ithin running up distance
orld, Nc profitable. Bust. '
.York gradually offered in..diamxtd cutters, and an | s l«*n gradually built up ! now very flourishing and t In !«M Henry D. M..rae ..f t polishing diamonds, and' since
e Ism tnaile upon it 1 the Japanns
arc very inqsirtant. Tlie foreigners their etiemi. nue to polish their sttstea by hand, priwo*— - n this .xointry machinery is large- habj- w
[.of all,!
Among the Chinas, present at «na . K- 1 sittl.-s U-twceti the two Ataatio oi ons in the Cliitnwc and Japanns- wi as one spectator ■ J au uunsnal kind.
After the capture
and the retreat of such .if . as had not been taken a healthy hstking China found by tbo victors lying id in their line of march.
■m exjiert plaora the ,<aal The iwptaiu of a division picked h: ie I'.nimotids in the world up and did his host hi administer ax .OartiMO. of w bieh J.H.Vi, solstion and praaautly .wll.d one nf tbe are in tbe bands of di-al- prisoners. 4*. whom he offend hia liberstick. All of the other j ty on axodition (hat lio should take the diamonds arc in th-hau.l# of private in-- thild to his parents.' ’
dividnals. and tlie question naturally | The captive joyously aseennd. but arises, who own. tbem? This is not so tbe Iwby rahsd a noisy objection. He, aasily an*wend, ex.x-a in tbe caw- of . lifted his voice am high and cried so large and w .iid lamourguma.—Godry'i . louWy wliett the attempt was made to Magarine. take bim frorosbis Ja|amw friend that
% slB . a i ar siaariwrwi. the latter nw no rnsiurce but tosataniL
The movement for the atody of the I h ‘' l,Hu K “» ^ his left arm
Irish language it. In Lnd ha« met an I »“•“ «rta»I«d
oUtacle in tbe oppooitiun of a numl
How they knew 1 hadn't
it gun 1 don't know, but I bare bad sat respect fur the stum- of a coyote sr since. "—Kausa- City Journal
Ml.plarrd Srsspalbr.
There was once a jsiterfamiHas who ns el.sjnently indignant shoot way his dangbters impaoed npin is undrew in the matter of white i ruaU in winter. “It was a shame at all seasons, be said, ••but in cold weather, with no .exense for wash skirts, it waa cruel tu ask that poor, hardworking girl to slave and toil over their wash ing as she was obliged to do." One day the paterfamilias happening to pan through tbe Uthndry. tore up stain, white with rage, to where bis daughters were. “Well, gills." be cried, “this ia l<» much. White petti(xwta in winter are had enough, bo, when it comes to such white petticoats as I saw Delia brcking her bark over just now down stall* -ruffles from top to beta and treks and lace an' broidery—why. it a a day s work to look at one of them. If you muat have anch extravagant fripperies, for heaven's
sake bare them plain. "
Tbe daughters inrestigatrd. Kiorr tbs last piaternal outlmtst they had given np white peiticoats. eilbrr ruffled or jdaln. and in either spring, summer autumn or winter, it was as they fc-ar-ed. tbe "extravagant frippwies." ruffled from to,, lo luiu. over which poor Delia was breaking her back, were tbe property of pour Delia herself. ^
In tbe tint act—to give a alight retime of tbe play—tbe ghost of Loula, killed in a duel by a certain Chateau Renaud in the forest of FuntainsbUau. ippcara to Fabien. Ms brother. Tbe around act takes us to Faria, and through
J i—m—* w lies death of Louis the third act. however, t, is Fabtea' .
who ia onre more before na, who baa
itnted biroaelf tbe evenger of fcia cz's death. He mteu Chateau
Renaud and demands satisfaction. Re-
is worsted and falls to tbe ground, suddenly tbe ghost nf Louis ap-
pears, and. to personate tbe spirit of he dead man. Irving bad had to fly to be wings, make bis way below the ■tage and take his stand upon tbe trap, which Nmveyt-d him upward to tha
gage of tire thrilled epM-taton.
How was it done? The audience waa imand. Yet the explanation ia onmtaralively simple; Irving stepped behind a "properly" tree. Hie "double” instantly filled bis place, taking good
IKK to face the audience when it
ghost. Hence the lightning change from mortal to spirit and the resultant bewilderment of the beholden. ilbcr is tbe "Oordoan Brothers"
double part and yet ii.-nplu* the audience by the adroitnree of his metamorphnsis. familiar with tbe
ts-r tin- meet telling eotne in tbe play. Here Da boor, the murderer, is in an attic, gating down upon tbe prepareth- innocent L-surqoe^-Vbw likeneas to the real murderer baa brought him af horrible giro upon his face, clapping 'lands as be sees tbe apparently .d man step forward to bis death. I his exultation fat premature. Le-
suddeuly rate he* sight ol
‘ tbe real murderer at the attic window. The doer of tbe room ia battered in. Behind it stands Du boat Tbe wretch is bragged from bis refuge, and as they do so Irrlng-Lraurqua* coolly walks in upon tbe scene of turmoil Tbe dun of tbe attic ia made to open inward, tbos shutting Irving Dubose from view of tbe auditorium. , In a «na>-m<-ut he ilips through a trap. Hia "alouble" takes bis place, t* ' ‘
rvtuomoosly by the cro
. .i.minent Ui*b ednt-
whom are lb. Mahnffy and lb Atl eon. both of Dublin university. Dr kiuson is regardixl as tbe gre/tot ing autbuHty <-n th- Irish language literature and might have been exp ed to favor the |«i.|*a»d rvnase
mar. .f ah ing tbe m fur popula
.end tba, tbe
laut Irish iiterkture. inadud-l.-ru folk lute, is tuu indecent
Uwching.
j ngbt. Captain Hignchi marcb.xt on to | the capture- tlie next fort, receiving, ni- anwhih-. a IstU-l through fits tap. I Hie baby iu<ikid uu wou.leringly while tbe fort war taken in gallant stylo and srs-mud to be quite onmovid by the amd ujirnar of Iwttle *o long ns he ooul.l cost ui»m bis captain's abotWer. When tbe fight war ore*, the captain gave tbe child tu some of bis Lruopvrs, who bunt tbe little creature to a Chines*
house near by.
••Trurle |ml np price*, ahm l they ?" xrk.-l tb# boy. ••Some pe.-i.le any they do.answi-r. d tb* father cantimtsiy. ••When (S-ices go op. we have to eexm■ituire. d<m't we!" persisted thr buy. "We sorely d.c" answered the man who pays tb* InlU. ••Well." -aid tbe boy. with a eigh “I wish you'd tell mamma tbat there's a soap trust now. Chicago Ft*L
Alim- Nicxilaa Morot. tbe , French paint- r. who is an Abyssinia, aayr that Frrn.hu.eu there are contemptntmaly hsdnxl d..wn apt* and are regarded as h-m than nothing while ,b- British, oat' the contrary, are feared and respected. He condode*: “Front what.I bare seen 1 am ]—rrnaded tbat the English will Maui lexx-mr masters of Aiwasinla. just is they have of Egypt, This ia inevita-
Frederick ,b-fSr.-at .box- requroted 1
| bis gemrals to anlunit to biro plans of j
j campaign fur a sopporititions case. F I Joachim Too-Zirtbi-n. tbe fatuuda - airy general |ir.idntxd a quexv dtag u Mack ink. It r. ;.r.-r.nted a big not wbi»?iour t.iminals "aanled each ' a a Miialier Mot Tbe king war fnrios and npl*raid*d Ida old cuturade in mis liitterly f.-r what he ctmaidertd ^
be diseovyrexL Irving La lea
two porta without tba
dummy.
In a certain play it the hero lo leap out of
ie right an
march upon r from tbe front or rear, it n. am. i simply advance upon any of tbe four " n-s and lick him where- 1 find him." Frederick war satisfied.
who agrexxl to sfttapnte after of married life: -They tuntinu. side within a Mock uf eaefa ol uf day impc
. _ . _ back, and aa be 1 ieapixi through the window frame be I leaped into bis clothes, which, to to 1 speak, shut behind him and Irf, bim re1 kabil luted

