Ocean City Sentinel, 25 May 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN cur, N. J., A. C. ROBINSON Eiilor M Proprietor. CITY DIRECTORY.

CIT\ ori lCIALS.

DK. j. s. WAGGONER, >KGA.\ HAND, —-kkhidkmx— ATIOUNKV AND Pnysician and Druggist, <01 xmixmik »t *.%m.

THE BABY WENT JO BOYLAND.

A NOVEL CIGAR HOLDER.

SENATOR TELLER'S PRAYER. ANECDOTE OF ' OLD HUTCH"

Til Asburj Avc.. Ocean Cllj, N. J.

X. C. HUTCHINSON. M. D.

I Iom«KO|>ntiklMt. •. | Ocean Avenue.

OCEAN CITY, N. J. Jl« N«rkf« M.. «».Barn. N. " i JONATHAN HAND, B. T. ABBOTT/ M. D., iOo««*.ellor-at-I..

CAI-i; M W C. II.. N. J.

LAW OI-MCES

SeHUYUER C WOODAtiLU.

OFFICE-Corner Cental ud ElRliUi Street

h«ucl> a i

I Jail. I j

it tb^

—lliUaOvlphla North Al

att^olioo'ti.th^rrall™ I 1 lnrn.il to my ..-if tmIt «-a- no light nt«> .-ilh.r, IT bail ►Ir. t. h.il and wor.-n it taugl.il uiana Th.y had i.., and tbrir work wan W.-11

. It in dintin.-tlv r uncanny Th- h n*id« claw ..f tbr a lobatrr. and tby «.» ha •ra. and b» li.« pr.rxpr.t fr.itu^ the

' 1're.iiVnt Artlinr a cabin 1 IWXlte.1 hit atate in the M

cured hia Mad time njtu trhile He wa« in n in

ably little rreilin rmne to get a l. ly amt I (otind o

The captcin ia a

having *em and nae.i nnujoe huldera. derided,

Engliahu

and, j

a of jn.ti

“i/vn h ig like a pri.

SECRET SOCIEI «ES.

TKKATMKNT

EUGENE C. COLE,

CUTTING THE WHIES. ,

’ l.itm.

INHALATION I gT'bour

1112 Giiaid St., Phila.,

After hia long illne ’ re< oveved that we h. from William* dowi

u BOURGEOIS,

Counsellor-at-Law, i m^Xew^emy,l*hliyhri|an|a ai ■ ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ^LBERT A. HOWELL, A.t t oi*ne>--at-L.aw,

« Gray ha* *o fi ive brought hii acre to AUnii|ii.I line, and today 1 have kepi him f. hours <4i the aunny side of an adol | hut. where the warm annvhine and pm , air seem to luing lack to his rhrel i' ~.ine of the oM color which *nffn».il h liandnome face when we Bret went ml ’ I camp last May Hia wound* have apparmlly healw ; though he still complain* of the *oi .places nnder hia arm*, and. on chill nighta when he cough* *o t.-mhly w are fearful that the wound will lir.-a

I I'll.

'>n it when I fell

with unique holder*, decided, that tbecli of this lolater would make a very fin*

tedder for hia’Hi

the l.'latter and cat off the claw and pnl it in In* tim.k A few week*ago, etrnck

with the novelty of the thit Where even the hdarter i* ni

i*ny of me it l.^dd ^ hi

hade jart in the lynching of a M. «i the man had again and again been warned, hut to no porjawe. The trial waiecondnrted with all order and pro ID ' priety by the miner* about there.

Teller t.

ate. and wb: ly he atilt a

i* important in

! arm. and down I went Jn«t bow long I was uncubM-ion* 1 don't know When j ,h„

, 1 came tie Colonel I'attennAi was atan^ polidi.d It up It make* an ideal cigsr < T n *‘' 1 f

ing leidde me lie a*ke.| wjiat «». the holder I. i. about tw.. inrhe. in length. ' matter 1 atart.il t.. tell l.iif. that I wa. and one ride of it ■* .errated. When “ ,h * wounded in the hlp. Imt the l.ha.l fi r „ need, it i* a hright red. the col

riled Mater. A* the smoke and _ the ~.f. .hell .1 grad cL .^nnd the pri! | ! everything

•eft "hie. pairing through both long. entirely”over the enlire hold^ wrih t’he mel turned to two men and ; exception of the teeth, whi. h still retain

take tbu - • i -

the culprit

■reathin

; withiltRlenlty and then nndi-r*t..-i th meaning ij the riiarp pain nnder in;

riack a* elsrtiy. At fir»t

• and then «,.re.a*, A ^ thl , Ullrt „. TeIkl

proceedings and auggratnlths

leek, and fr.

\-ffbd all Chronic and Nervous Disorders.

Today b.

I'lned t.

GODFREY vY GODFREY,

"mllfd of Trualee* . U ‘ aoll.M. pre.1-j Urnl^tt|Oll.t"i h Ajl*"". o. o i*., V in ■

CHURCH SOCIETIES

lenUMWmulj re ]

fnen.l*Vn.1 Ptijswiaa* Uxaigtil | •oolS'nol ' To-da. I am^eo^lrjIljuoJ o» d,*.

RALPH L. GOFF, slneere gnoilude tor the | GIVIL ENGINEER.

SURVEY0R ’• CONVEYANCER.

NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE,

OCEAN CITY. N. J.

H. H. RICE, Ait< HITK«/l\ ItourMe Ituilvling. qci an' <-i rv. x. -i, KI.AI. fWTATK A»n INM'KANI'E. ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO. Real Estate ■ Insurance jAO-ETTTS, Rooms 2, 4 « 6, Real EsUte I U> Building, ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. Cotuinlmlotirr* of Deed* f.ir Heuu-

■ylvaula.

- NIAS JAMMC^NAUKlIIlKH. __

tssmsz ?Si;S

HOTEL ATGLEN

lira. NTAKKKV A I’ AI-KX.

1112 Baird St., Philsdtlphii. Pi. 120 Sitloi St. Sib Fttsctsco OH. G. THOMAS,

No. 108 Market St.,

PHILADELPHIA,

HmUgnarlmot *outh Jer»*j lor Fine Faily Grocenes.

T- Tffr.

THE EMME1T GARWOOD HOUSE, OCEAN CITY. New Jarnay.

dropped down into the dit< road, and moved forward nntil we came to a stream No one tbonght of taking off riioe. or rolling tip tronx-r*. hut with blanket roll nnd rifle held al the ahottl del we plnnged ia -1 heard the 'ping' of a spent ride hall, and raw the splash as it etrnck the water Thia was the first intimation I had that we were within range of the

Spanish rifle*

"After crusting the stream wo ole liquid to the right, through the cha lotrral. and I could hear the buHeta ringing their aonga of death aa they pamri our head* clipping leave* and » I am sure I was not frightened had given place to the intense de

lo get into the fight

Vben we reached the open, the or0 lie down waa repeated, and down cent in the talk wet grasa. The of the wire entanglements was

1 800 feet ahead of u*

, A rough rider passed us. going toward the rear He said nut a word. Though hia right arm bung limp and •' e blood dropiied from the ends of his "At that moment a battery opened our right In ' the rear, but we heard'

• response by artillery

"The bullets seemid to rain down on , u» like overripe fruit from a tree that : had been jarred by aonie heavy How. j The enemy evidently had the range of j that bill and bad seen us lie down, for

icHi.m ip ___,! they were shooting low and the bullet. , , on „ JOSEPH SUTTON “ " •>»*'“« «1>«T w *- t through the riekos. mm. *.■ ■•■*■»<- Kva*» Corpora! Butler lay beside me. id lard. " and. leaning ever, be said, in hi* rich "S.Cb't. OCCAM CITY. N. J (.-tlire county brogue -Sargint. do yes , __ I - hear thim graarboppenl Well mebby

j there won't be miny a poor divil that’il

bimsil loumpllr attended to. All liUIlICjallblllg, nCfll LNlfllC I w„ht he'd niver bin so cloet while they

— MnLappc

him not 80 minntea alter J left i nut a groan or a quirer. hia bead simply drop-

ping on his band*

••While the bullets honted.for ns the •nn found ua The very earth steamed, and wa almost gasped for breath Mr thirst became something terrible "It makes me thirsty now to think of my awful desire for a drink of water

LOW IPIRICES.

HEADQUARTERS FOR

Real Estate ailiisiiH.

CONVEYANCING. ETC.. AT

CHARLES P. LAKE'S W. BRIDGEWATER SCO.,

Real Estate and Insurance Agents, \ Hoi AHBL'KY AVENUE. Oottace* to rent txil* lor sale Kune

I .oan on first Nortrase

OCEAN CITY. N. J

Conveifancing, Beal Estate Insurance. Mortgages - and Collections

Cub®, the first

left him. so I let him lead th* o tatiun a*4iv sei-med inclined, til:

up toward Sau Juaa " "Cant you tell me someth caminignt" I asked •'W.-H. I was thinking o! might as well talk as to thit dream aU nt it. ornither I livi in my sleep, and I begin to tl be my nightmare as lung a* I "I always I-gin my Ur-ain

I nee he given the Mex

J. privilege the poor Wretch

■“ "it determined be *h<«

o pray..

' th. n stumbled ami fell (ietting up j I„ England, where the lohster shell r • again, vmii the esc!siuati.-.o. *0* Uaumb Uxd in the lo.m

found it I've got it inywfif.' be liuqsd 1 trinkets, the cigar iH.lder made ,J the . .

' ;; yrnr V

■ WSH. T ,a..a eaa- * ; ^.’5^23*“

puts an amlier tip on it and a sliver I ...... .

old luind on the large i

first

u the

jungle to let the rongb riders colored regiment* pam. I stretched out on my back and watched the cloud, float in from the ocean and roll up the bill till they were lust in the forest. "Caiiron's battery came brand turned to the left lo take {sirition. 1 watch nl theboraea straining at the collar, the

driv.vs cursing

i the rai*»

flash.il

I "One of the men »i

| began the march to the tear Str.-tcben there was none, and I wa* carried hj I the knees and nnder the arm* to tin field hospital I -hall never forget th. ! rights I saw - m-n lying In all imitiom | a* they had fa!!, a IW Kelly lay will | hi* bead in a ditch.,hia eye* staring nj i into the cloud 1.-* *ky Staggering Kiyi ; in Hue pamed with bandage* around I tli. ir head* or their arm* in sling*. 1 fell i a sudden tightening of the heartririugi I a* I Bitterly thought -So this is wa« and the path to glory 1 For this the girl* kissed us goodliy with tear* of pride in

their eye*:"

• •! felt no special pain. The only Iron ■ hie was my throat would fill with Mood "For !g hour* I lay in the gras* bef. re a snrgn.n attended me. They were very busy, etripp.il to the waist nr with tln-ir sleeves rolled up and smeared wrtth ' > be paralysed: Jier-

sells.

Iieuple i

c bolder* f. that they get

lolatcr tedder a.

periods of tine

i* taste o i the c-iga:

shell in Uir next ir which H^-y wit.-

ing him out of this one After the ;ln«. Tom Bowen, who snlswiiiii-nt rvrd in th* upfs-r 'hnnse with Tel

). that

through my mind that they

Is- 'in it,' and here we lay like drone*

Why didn't the call sonud?

"Up ahead I could In-ar the continnons 'crack' of the Krag-Jurgen-on* and gripping my old Springtield tight. I hn-athed a silent prayer that I might

Fall it

» the w

’ pnt u* *11 o

r fe-1

telly c

>. able t

and x

though 1 could not speak

"AH ar-uiml me lay the wunndi-d. some <d whom awaited the end with calm, firm faces. Their woc*t |iaia was over, and in a short time inevitable death would place them Icy nnd all pain "One I rememlcT distinctly. He wa* only a lad of not more than 17. with curly brown hair and big blue eyex 1 imagined that be had l--en rosy cheeked and full of life, hut now the juiilor of approaching death overspread his feature*. which wore the straiun) apja-ar-anev y.ai so often see on the face of a wounded soldier who suffer* and will

ipital >

card c

Ipl»il to give him a drink. He asked

if there was any hope. Thu doctor

Ks>k his bead. and. lousing hia hand I-Ully over the hoy's brow, asked if lere was anything be wanted, and the purr fellow whispered. •Writ*.' "A* near a* I can remember hr said “ 'Darling Mother—I have done my

best and have laid down my life for the old flag. I had hoped to come hunk to you with the strails you were xi sure l would win. hut it can't he Some had

. and it hss fallen to my lot. Don't

grieve over roe, mother, dear. Tell father how l loved him. Kim Rose and little Tom for me. (Jh. mother, mother.

I love yon mi!' That wa* all. captain

His pain was over, and another moth-

er's heart was doomed to breaking snees. I awoke nnder the surgeon s Then followed the weeks of lug fever whin it seemed to me 111* Spaniards ’were crashing my

pnt up That Mexican unght to ; have felt flattered, and wonld if be had

1 ‘:. ,n .v. W *L ,,r, '*' n "J “ , '' W T-o • couldn't help hot

with the left paw of . mnn ; tll j Dk . however, that there w.s , “«•. uin amount of s.r<-asm in it. It struck

me that you displayed a fasbinn of in solent effrontery in urging the admission tn heaven of a Mexican whom yon had already condemned as not gisd enough for (lilpiu county, (lulu. However. it was a great petilicn and ought to go a bag way toward getting the Mexican thronghtlie great white gate."

-Philadelphia Post.

i >•»*■

Scott of the Capital ash sin Mr. Scott was the advanre agent of Cole' dleton's and Leiuen final.' c; The [law has U-coine mummifled. and gold bahu» have been placed aronn It is intended fiT a watch charm will hi-reafter be displayid ni-.u v.--t of the captain—Kantgs City

In a letter receive,! by the relative of one of the soldiers now in Msnil the f..ll.rwTnK story is told of the son c a prominent slate oftcial in this city: The soldier bad ln-n feeling nnwrl for several daya and was ordered to th island id Corregidor, where one of the bis-piuls is locatrd. Strolling along the beach one afterucsin. he saw a gentleman come sauntering along toward him. The only peculiar feature about the man waa that he carried a cane and was very neatly dressed for a man on that island.. The stranger approached the soldier and pawed the compliments of the day. The two fell into easy conversation, and the stranger inquired about the biwpiuL the island and all questions iiertaining to the fierce Struggle with the Filipino*, and conrinded by drawing on the sand with hia cane the *ba|ie of the -hays and inlets and the position of the fleet. The yonng Cobra dan was delightfnlly entertained hr a conple -of hoars, and only when the stranger was ready to embark on a •loop that pnt in to slure after him did he learn that his pleasing companion wa* no less than Admiral (ieorge Dewey.—Denver Times

The Philadelphia Kurd says: "The strength of the fad fir autograph* was strikingly shown yesterday, when scores of clerks and rhstnoirn besieged James Whiteumh Riley while hews* modestly

In the history of the wirld only a few bibliotapbs have existed. The Ubliotgph. in contnut to the bibliophile, who birrs banka and the bibliomaniac, who is poesosssd by an unrestrained passion fir them, is one who delights in haying and storing tbnu as squirrelmice and ground animals store things against the imaginary needs of a f ut ursday. Bishop Hrbsr was the n i-st di-tin gnished nf hil liotaph* He was rich, and be bought books by tbs ten* thousands. He w, nes* that waving of the <Jn exhorts one to do nothing too much According to Heher's tbeorv. it wa* impossible to have too many tsnka Hr bad a library in his bonse at Hisinet His residence in Pimlico, where be died, was filled, like Magliabeechi‘* at Fbr race, with hooks from the top to the bottom. Every chair, every table, every paaoage contained piles of erudition lie had a house in York street, Loudon, filled with hooka, fie had a library at Oxford, one at Antwerp, one at Dm* •els and one at ilhrat. The next accurate estimate i,f bis collection* t lace* the total at UH.fltT volume*, which c<xt him •AOO.IHHI. After his death the cstsbgne of his accuranUtion* wa. puhlisbed in three parts, and the sale* lasted over three year*.—St Louis Ubibe- DemorrsL

Auotbrr cualrivantr for the cure or amelioration of aeasieknees has hern brought out It is a small electric hang

ing stove, whieh ran lie pa

x of the market*, g fully satisfied thst I

baps s quarter of an hour. I stood my gun* at first hot the priestly »nger proved too many for me. He S ? -rtified by a roost amaring array figures and statistics which poured m bis mouth in such a torrent that s Sin had me completely inundated, oundered helplessly fur a few mina and then I strnrk my cobra My ner and myarlf sliunltanmnsly rose to 'By the w'hy.' he remarked cars-

"Tb- whole country had been lately ringing with his exploits, and 1 was ready to drop with shame The tbonght that 1 had been airing my foolish store .1 half baked opinions before snch an authority turned me heartsick, and I wa* chewing the bitter cod of chagrin when I heard somebody aay, 'Hey there!' and. bsiking around, saw a next extra.irdiuary right behind me It was an old man. ihin aodotwped. and his face jutted out into a nixe like the prow of an armed cruiser. There wa* a thin wisp of mustache on bis upper Up. and his black eye* glittered like agate*. •Hey. there: - he repeated. ‘What did that chap say his name wa*r •Old Hutch.' 1 replied briefly and crossly. •Why do yon ask?' • 'Cause I'm Old Hutch myself.' he retorted, and went on eating hi* dinner. "—New Orleans Tim -

iron, bister wa* among

1 could see her

» begging mq to come to her. y.-t 1 loq raids Customers who xeie , u - could not Then the devils stood around ; ,. xlk . uU ,„ llie time or were attracted ~ —letmg my bond. | |hllb ,. r xlw tl ., k advantage of tbe op-

ignature of

muds of tbe ' n I* in a stateroom. It h.dd-

clerka and within a half hour Mr. Ri-1 * T < *. P wb> . cb W ‘“ ? ,DI ‘! , ‘ N n ’ d , '“' 1

ibligingly signed hi

tighter and heaping fire

coke, n

* poeL

•1 the clerks Mr. Riley said ■king for his anti-graph and

for ;

OPEN FOR THE SRASON OI : 'oo. BELLEVUE HOT BATHS,

SAMUEL SCHURCH,

BOARDWALK. BETVEEI 7tt AID Bill STREETS New Suits for Surf Bethlne.

E. CLINTON & CO., BRUSHES,

IMS IlllET, Ud I S. TENTH ST.,

rMiijkBu.ruiA, s*a.

R. r.sooy&son: ::

Restaurant and

Lunch Rooms

24, 26 sad 2* SOUTH TWELFTH STREET

PHILADELPHIA. IPA.

F. P. CANFIELD

Real Estate

Insurance Agent

No. CDUsbniy Avenue

t that ti

"As wa lay There a

a tail vl

it of tbe

J. T. BRYAN,

JOSEPH M. CORSON

Rid^Ave. Rea| Estate Agent U.-J. juib Tutx. Warx • PALERMO. N. Plow, pump* »*•-., bo . bsvvs naaitx-<rf lots tor

member him. looked

.of tbe jungle and. walking erect went about W yards iu front of ua where he coolly adjusted his firldgbu* and inspecked the work* ou tbe crest of the hill What a target be waa foe those Spanish sharpshooters I Yet the shower hia action calli*] forth did not seem to disconcert him in tbe leasL and when be had finished his survey be returned tbe glssx-a to their case, swung on hia

heel and walked hack.,

“Howl envied him) Re was doing something, while there I lay. doing nothing but await orders "Ueneral Wheeler came by as uncon-ri-ni.il as though on the parade ground, (lasikiug along our line be saw my i and said. 'BcrgeanL Sou Jake

Jennlt

too. Was I dreamingt ; ,i u

"l tried to take mother's hand, hut ; , rni

wa* xt weak—could barely move She j lnIl sawr tbe movemeuL and in a moment ; |,j f

was on her kurex her arm. around my ; oompueriion tbe p,„. . nn.t., di . neck and crying and talking ra only a | ^.m. .wtnpies himwlf in .igning mother can. .No. I was Dot dreaming lbe ,| xm M.nd. .if cards whtfh be yearly It waa mother, and l was —well l was ■ |r ,. r | Vr ^ • Y bsi tired to try and think where I was ! But here she come*: No. mammy' l | Tfc " nxtrfc Oaeew. don't feel the hast bit chilly Tbe cap- ! (fuera WilhelmiDa of tbe NetherUin and l have Ui-n'gaaeing away here laud* dUllk.-a to 1m called "tbe little for an hour But I was w.mdriiug ; queen" She thinks the phrase reflect* where you were."—Cincinnati La U|«|U her kingdom, as she ia 5 feet 1}$ quirer iuchee in height . The qneen uf-S[iain

‘ only 5 feet S J-S inebe*; the empress Knssia. A fset inches: the em b. press of (lermany and tfueen Victoria J Mill smaller. Aside froui her beigbL

nut have to wait an insUnt fra swat low of beef tea or broth, which is con tidered almost a preventive of sickle— if taken when tbe first qnalms attack the traveler. Th* dlfficnlty is to get the broth (sTfectly hot. When it is ball Warm, it only increases the nansea. and tbe most atteutivest.-wnrd* cannot I wait on numherlos passengers

w with i

etPie .Illewe

•n to put aside hi-

eading. Jo

paper.

"What ate, yoi asked at length.

"An artiele on the triple allian.-r

be r-pli.il

"The triple alliance'" she repent,. "The paper* have had a go.*l d-sl ray als.ut it. haven't tbeyT F.» a pert. 1 dtin't see why they don't jc

Uke end tl

I hate a thing done by halve*, he right, do it boldlv: if it be wr Irave it undone.—Uiluin.

ng Dutch qneen is also of tbe

best build. Her 21‘j Inch waist measure so.1 42 inch host give an admirable ]m>|*irtiun. Her powers of endurance were well tested on coronation day. when for si* hmg hour* she wore tbe ceremonial mantle of red velvet trimmed with ermine, a weight of not lera than .til pounds, and showed DO marked

telegraphy is |sas>lhle." "Why, of course it is. wife ever let you know ch

Deeded Thus the

electric stove becomes a Uun lo all who would avoid theapwoach of aeaatckness

OUR POSTAGE STAMPS.

You never l«:ught a i-xtage stamp that was imperfect, although there are a great many defective nor* destroyed every yrur Notwithstanding the fact thst the government now iasnea annually in the neighborhood of 2.500.000. - (ioOstami-.ysloe.Pat about $70,000.000. one mantusiiAges U. in-|*-ct each one of them, casting aside thrones that have flaws of any description, either in gumming, printing or perforating. Stamp experts being scarce, this cue. a colored man of the ns ms of John P. lireeu. who was employed by Cleveland. has Ixeli employed by tbe present administration, being known aa a United Stales portage stamp agent Besides his dnties as an inspector, in which ha has to see also that tbe contract between the governmegl and tbe bureau of printing and engraving it exactly fulfilled in point of color, quality of paper. etc., be has charge of tbe stamps stored In the government vault and must see that there is a reserve sufficient to meet all emergencies. One billion stamps were supplied the government from tbit reserve at the time the war revenues were puj into effect and with a alight change were made to do service aa special tax stamps and help the country out of a basins** blockade. Tbe dioctrded stamps, which are a large percentage of those printed, are coonted and burned in the presence of a committee of government officials, id which Mr. Green it one. and the destruction formally certified to the gov-

The stamp buslnera i yearly. There were on band at the last count 809.1*3.570 stamps of diflorent denominations fur distribution among the 75.0(H> poetclBcrs of tbe United Slates. Some of tne pustofficra order very few stamps, while from towns like Chicago there crone orders at times Mr aa many as 9.000.000 il cent and 19.000:000 2 cent stamps in on* order: vain* of this. $830,000. Not a bad thing for I'acle Ham. hat necessitating overtime work on the part of th* agenL who bga t.. exsmiBe ev-rr stamp before it goes out.—Detroit Free Pres*.

A (iirreapondent asks fur a definitio

of the Wild “piflicated." which wi used tbe other day in TheCourant with j reference to tbe condition of a |*-rx>o who was regarded at intoxicated The word, ray* our correspondent, is not in j the dictionariesL True, it is not Hut ] look more carefully, and you will find "Piff; tee puff." Now. at “ppff' Jon will find that “Used with a piff it is j regarded as jargon." Frbm "piff " b : "piflicated" is an easy step. and. there j fore, it ia plain that a "piScal-d ' per j Xiu bat a jargou Every body knows I wnat 11 is to have a Jargon 1 hat M !

low had one—Hartford C.urii

A manufacturing concern of Dayton. O.. baa given notice that from now on preference will be given to young applicants for employment who have had a kindergarten training, and after 1915 n* application for employment will be considered unless the applicant shall I training. Tba

tained highly gratify lag r.

of an inquisitire turn of

mind anli-Pollcrman John Atkinson ut the Twenty-second district had Ua new summer uniform thoroughly drench™! few days ago Atkinson wu stalkmed ear the Undine boathouse along the Schuylkill rivn Prior to the arrival of tbe parade be became vs*y much interested in the texts and fixtnras in the clnthoose. Finally he came to a sign I-Xted on the wall which read. "Pull the Hope and See tba Monkey Jump." Atkinxm gave tbe rope a jerk and then proceeded , to do the jumping. He hi 1 ull-d the rope attached to the show