Ocean City Sentinel, 20 July 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 1

VOL. -X IX

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. . OCEAN CITE, N. J., K. C. MEKSON Biur lit Prupnlir.

CITY DIRECTORY. Cm OFFICIALS.

SECKET SOCIETIES.

QK. J. S. WAGGONER, Physician and Druggist, Til Aibury A»c., Ocean City, It. J.

T. C HUTCHINSON. M. 1) I lomaeopathiMto, . Ha i Ocean Avenue. B. I • ABBOTT, M. 1)., I'liy siciim and NurK<*«n. OFFICE - Otritr Oolnl ud Eight! Street J-JOWARD REED. M. D.. I’liy civlau and NiirK«'»n. 120 OCEAN' AVENtII*.

M< >RG.\N -HAND.

Al lonNKY AM)

jd'OI'XMKI.Idllt AT I.A AY. i CAIM-: .M.\v“c'" li'.7N.‘j.‘“

L^AW OFFICES

iSGHaYUER e WOODRaUL).

JONATHAN HAND, C?ounM(‘Ilor-nt-I *nx%- 9

|«'AI*K MAY tXJURT HOlTHK. N. J.

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• n.trPHHtU} r, rr J U r d. r .a». , U .NBr., Xo. TfcJ A-l'Urj IMU*. El'C.ENE C. COLE,

" vei.Low." “Doib!.- Miirdrr!” ".Sul. id*

"PrlM Figbt NUl.-i a StratiKC P.. "Woman In Hypnntlr TranipV "Smallpox!" "Typhu»!" "SiK>t'.-

Drath!"

"Man with Poison In His Brcaih!" "ITstla- Art ms Breaks Her Is*!" "Russell Sage on •Hon to Be* • ' "Krlghtful Deluge!" "Holoraust!" "Railroad Smaxh-np. Ninety l>wt!" "Cut In Two by WMAln* Saw" "Woman Smashed Her HHsban.Ts Jas "Three-eyed Bgliy!" Armle.-s Man!" Strychnine Put In Milking Can!" "How I Murdered Ninety Men!" "Kavlti* (Vo* That Mangled Ten!"

.n-ilTYJ AS A IIEAI. IMT:i„ TIIF.IIKI.I'KI I.WnMAN

"111.

"Man /

CHLRCH SEKYICES.

qr. j. i. ivuje l*liykl«'ian and Nureron HO<i WESLEY AVENTE

G. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St., PHILADELPHIA, Fine Family Groceries.

^ j .u Allnutlc or ' X^OW FKrIOES.

Q # A.. BOURGEOIS, Counscllor-at-I-aw, , ^ 1‘iwrtl.e, In^Sew J.-rMT.. I‘lillxdrt,ilil« and ATLANTIC CITY. N. 1. ALBERT A. HOWELL, Attorn 03--n.t-L.nAv,

G<>DFREV vX: GODFREY,

*n to Atoma!" "Killed by C That's the kind of stuff we ktu Makes the Yellow Papers *0,

A MAN'S LOYK.

1. Which thought, in all I m-k Savin In the pommenc his second year In Pinal .

tid first peep thre disturbed, thou

Her bead was against hU • _ >ut .t-if plan for the mail '

her glide and turned ;

a hither

d Ha

urh. When

always trying to ..king out u. lend wayfarers and to h* smoerffer and .ax oiaklng some .me other person, with the weak or p->or. and somefor the inirpuse 111 call her Mix. I a era Ctl.a and

l» ticket to xe,- that It wax right . klo.w her Int.-nwt In a fellow be-

si a fitlet id.

•' Tdln.l man .was going to Little *. and every time the train stopped Otild In.pi.re In an aoxloai way If

X destination, and

ud nw. li.d I,

> mismanaged n

ba.ix that will please gentlcmcn'of tin ! Ilk of ihoae who owned the laindoi ! Mining and Concentrating Company Limited, be has not time to specula..

x txxly p

w ould a.

xabe, how- STRANGE FREAK OF NATURE ,

.RALPH L, GOFF. .CIVIL ENGINEER, v SURVEYeK. CONVEYANCER NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. N. J. H. H. RICE. AIM IHTK< T, Itourwr ItuililiHt;. <>CEAN errv. N. T.

church soaenEs.

R. R. SOOY A SON Restaurant and

Lunch Rooms

24. 26 and 2* SOUTH TWELFTH STREET

PHILADELPHIA. IRA

Kt.AI. iatati: a.WU USSl'KAWrtISRAEL 6. ADAMS & CO. Real Estate i Insurance

AQ-EISTTS,

Rooms 2, 4 I 6, Retl EsUU 4 Ui Bulldlua,

ATLANTIC CITY. N.J.

Coiunilxxlouen. of Deevlx for PeiinMoney to loan ott Kind Mortgage, lasts for sole at Houlli Atlantic Clty

W. 1^ BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. 12 SOUTH SECOND ST.,

D. GALLAGHER,

DKALKKIN

FINE- FURNITURE, 43 South Second Street,

HEADQUARTERS FOR

Real Estate aM Insurance.

CONVEYANCING. ETC.. AT

CHARLES P. LAKE'S \l IIM ITBK 1MI J„

Real Estate and Insurance Agents, No 1 AHBI'KY AVKNUB.

JOSEPH SUTTON

HOTEL ATGLEN

THE EMME IT I ■ . A. BOVI.K. >*»op'«.

GARWOOD HOUSE,. OCEAN CITY. Now Jersey.

HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING

(acnrral rondraplorw I >. t4. WA.MPSON,

1 Stoves, Heaters,Ranges,

PUMPS, SINKS, &C., ‘ j IOrt-14) Anbury Avenu OCEAN OITY. N. .F.

OPKN FOK THE SEASON OF •««. BELLEVUE HOT BATHS, SAMUEL SCHURCH. MAMWAU. BE TWEED 7lh AH U SHEETS Naw Suits lor Surf Bathing. |

THOMAS J. THORN ...FIjOKIST... 113 1 <Jontrnl Av«*. CRRNATION BLOOMS J. T. BRYAN, ■rw< ■■ea) Ptwwihel W" - N-.. Toot Ridge a C5S3

CDnveyancing, Rea! Estate

Insurance. Mortgages

and Collections F. P. CANFIELD Real Estate ^ Insurance Agent No. ROS^bury Atenue

OCEAN CITY. N. J.

■r the 1

lellnea

prayer

every night and e.

'ZSZXZZ.

choly of hlx headquarters. And-Sxvlt* 1 Men nre, ,,'r.r all. col wholly wltbed iOBeilneu. He thought he hxd a "f them memory remains, for feeble future ahead of him. There wax a priekitiK. now and then. In the long fortune to be made for aomebody In after year* the re.-olle.-Hon of thrx »na thla ablmlnableX walled-ln Mexican )e»r In the little Mexican mining exmp camp, and he wax the'man to make II when IMorea was with him wax the Brxidex all of which, there wax a girl one thing thai marred the peece and off there In Ixindnn'who was waiting rontBu of SaviU'x life, and praying for hlx aucceaa and the Uke many Mexlcan-Spanlxh-Indlan ralalng of his salary. He waa rety filrls. Uolurex was a strange ami most fond of the girl. ; xwet mixture—without doubt, a baby There are tome God-foraaken spots ln mind. lnno<enl. trusting, the In Mexieo. Pinal de Amolee was ..f Urought of the ourolde world, other these the most forsaken. And when m. n, nth. r'women, other tblnga name Savltx, after fourteen months' desper-^ never to her. Savits was her Idol, the ale struggle, finally had the mill and onr thing in life. To make him rotnthe mine running In tiptop order and fortable and happy, with the house albegan to see rosy visions of a “rise"! *•?« ‘*ean and swget. perfumed with within the next twelve months—the *l* p "flowera of Ban Juan" and the directors were not gentlemen to be hundreds of big purple violets that hurried—the dreariness began each: swarmed all over the garden; to be day to sink deeper Into his aouL ! always at his bea k and coll, for him

To get an oeeaalonal newspaper and , *■“ ,0 •‘• r

the weekly letter In a big square white: Wl "‘ *!' lbe l>a«lon of the Spanish envelope. Savtt* fiad to ride forty 1 * n • 1 ,h ' kteadfaslness of the Indian «be miles over a rough trail road to the ’•‘i* nviu. To think of his death station to which the burros packed. He w “ ,h '' 0, ‘* «r..nhle and aedness of her could have sent a moxo. but be pie- Ilf# i ln hfr M* r ' 11 ' f h * » "‘‘T d«gferred to go himself—It broke the | * Fr To Savtu she never ex-

monotony. Not that there was any-1 Pb'nMl.

thing tc

e and II

us and aching.

befo

I that when he diedr-lf It wi a her. this dagger would'help h. to Join him, the "light of hi

For Savltx It w mem and a sour

and faithful, 1 Halfway between the ferroeorrll andj * ho 1 WH ” h J 1 ’ |K " 1 W “ hearl 1 Pinal ihera was a sort of Indian pue-! •o' 11 - * 1 > l, b firs' be '‘bed. lx.tr bio. however, where lived old Joaquin l “ , '* d hlm ' • n ' 3 h * ,0 ,lr * of ' the owner of several burro trains. And | Tel - V bUek eyra anH CeoUllan lo coming bark from the station, one! •“’’If - * nd black hair with red roaei glowing hot day. Savltx stopped to i ,L And day by day longings gi speak to tbe old rascal about the hlr-j lB blm for the fair sweet li lag of aome burros for tbe freighting 1 * ,ld *“• * r *-' English eye*, amt

of minerals to the railway. Joaquin, i unfortunately, waa exceedingly drunk. 1 so waa bis wife, and Savltx waa per*

force obliged to speak to a very pretty ' <,n '" n - I “ ,t *“*“ * ‘* l “ r '* mt half-Indian girl who was taking care fruni ,l "‘ l-bdon Mining and Conor the couple of "shameleae ones." I renlrxting Comiany. I.lmlled. one day.

Her name waa Dolores, she told ! * 11 ^ of . M 1 '

Savltx. shyly, and she waa the hlece ^ U ‘' . l "''' ur '. 0f j 1 '* of old Joaquin. Her home was over j E^l.sh ,»ewl,.-s,t and then thanked near the cooat-oh many leagues awxy 0o ' 1 ' *** "’" n *"*** P r *P ar * ,or « /—Tour or five day.; she did not liu[^* ,,> ' ,r,p “• >»rlde-the dlree-

her home; It was very trlete. She*- l" -1 milted il

■likes the smuxement and the dancing. 1 „ A * '°' o Bd ".Land ng th.t And Joaquin, her lio. was very "ami- ; " r I ° , ‘ 1 * ol “* ** ,y '° l ,lerr “ ab'e"—TTOt Jor the drinking. j rur thl ” r ** T *' ‘ * ouId * ur * 1> Now IJolorV Was more than pretty : * ,l f r , CO " “ 0[ ' J

downright beautiful, with h " hr * v * wl,h h, ' r nw '’

From .some of tbe newer countrtc*. ! at-called ou senonnt of the lade of definite knowledge regarding them, j rejxirts of strange freaks and curloxli ties constantly appear, and. as a rule, ; they are laughed at. but once In a ; while they turn out to he tbe truth. ' It is tills way with the strange freak of nature call.si the bulrush cateri pillar, which Is Indigenous to New ! Zealand. Tills report, which stated , that at c-rtaln seasons a large black eatcnilllar would bury Itself In the ! ground, ami lx- converted Into the root I of a bulrush, was laughed at. like the ; r.-xt. hut now an English srtratlst, who recently gave an exhaustive InI stated tliat In many rvsix-cts tie- state- 1 tniiitx are strictly true. I'rotp this re- i |s.rt It lias tx-en learned that the i-atcr- ; pillar grows to about three and one- 1 ; half Inches long and when alxiut to . axgiime the cbr.vxalli sutc burioa It- i ►elf |n lbe ground, and In doing ao It i 1« frequently Inl. eted by tbe x|xirva of i some fungus. whl(% becomes involved in tbe scales in Its neck. These the ■ larvae Is unable to expel, and the vege- j tatlou thus act np rapidly extends ' : throughout tbe entire laxly, replacing ; each animal oil -thus destroyed by j vegetable mailer, and finally convert- j I lug It Into a romparatlrrly dense vege- , | table structure, which retains every ; detail of the body, even to tbe legs, I mandibles and minutest claw. From ! the neck, the |x>rtlun first Infected, j , tbciv then abtxits up a single stem. < which grow-s to lbe height of eight or : i b n Incbi-s. n-sembllng very closidy tbo . • '.tibheaded bulrush In miniature. It ' . has no leaves, and If the firm stem be : broken off another rises In Its place, ; t bough two stems never grow slmul- ! taneoosly from tbe same "caterpillar.”

; bow far

[> and a

I tin* blind j some friends

tiled. "Utile Falls!" ■ several officious persona to asxtat ber and. taking 11 by t 1k* band, led him out

ind dellve

o hades

utex they were ptopcrlj attired In the gymnasium suits and annoum-—1 tliat

tlwy wen* ready C—rTfie laittb*. "1 bod xo-u some profeoslonal broad

xword tsimbnlx and ratlwr looked for xniue Imvy work, but lu lews than a

urge the xt

Iona Is. II

-ml coveting, and It wax well they did c otherwise there would liavo burn tc or two beads watlenxl nlxiut on ic floor, for tbe fight was fust and ie» olicse w s> a halt ealle.1 so tliat a irtlde gash ou the sword arm of-otie ' tin eomt*atants could lx- bandaged

>ml to

ml returned to the car she

noticed In tin* x»*nt be had occupied a well worn satchel. 8be seised It Insiantly, rushed lo tbe door and threw it off toward her blind friend ou the platform with as much force as abe could exert, xcrmtolng at tbe top of her

"You forgot your satchel."

Then she returned and took her seat In the car with the nmsclouanrwa of having performed a Christian duty. Pretty soon a rather rough looking l-nxio. who bad oeglecteil to abate that morning and chewed tolmcro. came bark from tbe smoking car ami Ix-gan to look around curiously and la an anxious way. Noticing that Mrs. Jones was watching him. be looked at

ber lnqulr|Dgtf atkd then aakl:

"Mx.biin.'-fiave you seen a satchel

t left lx

aHng mixture of Indian and

tiny, trrmblin;

‘ ! after tl

Spanish* charm, and eyea and hair of old Caalile. and xfie was spotlessly clud atnl sweet and fresh—In fact, the first

pretty woman that Savltx

eyes upon 'for many a long month. )

Wherefore h* told her that perhaps be " ' bad best do nothing shout the burros "r®. w ' Jifst than, until Don Joaquin was—re- ***“, f“' covered. And ba would come back *' 0, " d “ again In a few days, tbe d»y after to- n ' morrow, perhaps manana. And then drunk, ■ , '

be sold "adols—boats la Alata. senorlu." and rode away; a aweet. dark face, with Spanish eyas and crimson 11 pa. haunting bis eyes and fenry. • Of course he went back and hired the burros tbe very next day. The day after that be found that be need-'

ed several more animals. That necex- f* 1 altated another vlalL Something * “

came up. too. In a few more da again waa it neresaary that be see Joaquin, who by thla lime waa beginning u> chuckle to blmaelf, seeing opportunity for a good bargain. Ha waa

1>y. therefore, should he

forcing herself to . Her querldo mm t. It would grieve I up until be hs-l

imlle

j The little commune of Attlnghauoen. j lu Canton t ri. bns been mailc famous ! throughout the world by the |k-o of 1 Schiller lu bis ' William Tell. The commune at pnwnt has a population of alxiut fast souls. Including the bahies. Like all Its ndghlxir coiummo s. : It bolda Us yearly "ttcliutxcnfvmL" II apix*ars .from the rcitort of the con- ; test In the Truer Zcllunx lost no fewer than 1M out o Its U*) Inhabitants are i callable markcamcn or markeswoiurn, for out of tlie lt*4 who took |iart In the contest at tbe communal butts 4it were women. Not only did some of : tin- women prove to lx.* better shots than their huslianus. to the great dell f Cb ^ r ^ r *''*' honors male bauds. Toe Jungfrau Katharlua v< irscb, who Is only In her fifteenth yar, made SO points at the “/.wreksi liuox." and ou .wrrlcil off the lirat prise. She la tbe daughter of Matthias Wlrxeh, who. with xcvcu of hlx »oitx and three of his daughtcra. apix arcd at the AttlnghauMH schutarafcsL and tbe whole family were so dexteruux ' with their rifios Uiat they gained nine ' prises during the day.

one of the men urn* lying

flix>r with a terrible gush In hlx shoulder and a rap ou hlx brad which sounded so loud tliat It wax heard In the policw alaliuu adjoining. Tbe clothing of tin* men wax as folly covered with blood a> If they had lxx-u painted with “That -ended IL Both men had. re ■ wived at least a dos.-n wounds, and the Ylctor fell In a faint In less'ihno a minute after he was declared the eoti■lueror. My friend, on Ix-lmlf of the imrtlelpantx. thanked u» for our attendance, and we left after x.x-iug the men lifled Into carriages anil taken

away.

“It was ‘

out to him at I Jttlr Folia." "Tlx* blank you dldr'exrlaimed the umdiaveu citlxeu. wtHTrutno Mrs. Jouex, |x*rrelvlng that ber friendly Interest In the Mind man had ixxisibly caused some Inconvenience to one who had two large, biasing eyes and was addh-trd to tbe tolxirco habit, began to apubigise. The xtrgbger llstraevl with an ciprexsluo cm his face salfbsregrvtte,l that mnrvler was out of stylo, and when Mrs Joans bad completed her somewhat Incoherent explanation be remarked: "Madam, permit me to advise you hereafter to mind your own blank . iHislnras. and let Mind men and other

ud w

« pnrttcipnntx w*v

what II

a to attend court today, and that kol contained all the documralary I c vide new In a case that Involves many * tbousands of dollars. I hare got U l! ; ontlnued twice on various pwtexta, 11 j but If I .go Into court today and tell the ' , luuallc bos thrown my grip >t a blind ' | man. he'll glre me tbe laugh and my r ! clients will tx* robbed. And you are to

" j blame for It.”

Mm Junes protested, apologised sad 11 | tdied tears, and when the conductor ! cstue back and eent a telegram to the 11 station agent at Little Falla to find tbe i l*ag and send It to Utica by the next 11 [ train she took out her pocketbook and •■ j offered to pay all the expenses. 8b*

she had alway

money—It waa enough for ber whole

lifetime.

Tbe leare-taklng waa over; Savltx loped off down the trail, with the

■man fresh on his face,

marry and bring bark In ber place 1 the woman from over, the seas. Dolores watched until bis form could 11 kmgei be seen; then she barred herself in the bedroom and knelt there for hours alone, praying to the Virgin.

* support

I ter for I

Besides

d do iwt- |

I tbaa could ber poor tlo? j 'filch, he <Joaquin) need- .

JOSEPH M. CORSON

Real Estate Agent

PALERMO, N. J.

times when thi

doesn't help, Dolores didn't know it, however. Thai same afternoon she de-

j parted for the coast home.

the girl mcnmha be would arrange | The Now, Savltx wak »ot a thorough j ‘cL'ver^ wi” scamp. He bad. thought H all over to j | 0TeIy Knglish creepers that himself snd reasoned out matters, and SIew arid fiourl.hod in the sweet | finally told hi. tofitolenc. Ust the mountain Mr. when. on. warm, pertblng wooid hurt nobody. Here was f(ct mooc ii C h t night a sisnder figure, the girl, a born lady at he^ and j wrappt< , ln . retKm) . n4 upalo. toiled pretty as they tank* them, la the pow- slowly and wearily along the trail. [dr of thla dirty old Indian thief who J port arc's bouse had been bollt ao

An army officer tells that In one engagement there went nuwtx-ni of young fellowi wbc smelt powder for i tbe first time, and It Is not surprising 1 L»at nt time* the recruits were a trifle unsteady. ' s "However." amid the old officer. "I only remember one case of actual I flight, and worn I think of it 1 can scarcely qyfralu from laughing. ! "In tbe eery thick of n hotly contest ed engagement one of my own men threw down hit rifle and bolted. " •Hen* . you coward.' I roar.il after blm. 'what are you ruuniug forT "Without so much as a glance over ' his shoulder, the fellow n-pll.-.!: ‘He- ! cause Tm In a desprit burry, an' I can't

fly!' "

H la Interesting to others than statisticians to know that the hairs of our beads are numbered. Certain scientific men have laboriously calculated the : number of haV* on a square inch of j beads of different colon, and by atU- ! mating the total area covered have ar- ; rirod at aggregate numbers which they I'be taken as fairly correct. ( To ; the weB-Intentloned accuracy of thaas ' calculations a head of fair hair consists of 143.000 hairs. Dark hair Is ; and only totals 105.000; while

•mall, respectable *1 willing house in J-I.lbidelphia diacovdked upon the white w uxlinl wall i»f one of the rooms the likeness of a human face, which faded and ret timed nurtg- Tbe neigh bora came In to view the wonder. Other facra a|*(-i.red and van 1.11.vL Crowds Ibnmgwd the bouxs* and street, and nc • mystery wo

down In hia at cbewtxl his tobacco'calmly and let I do all tbe fidgeting.

total of ».2»0. U | hairs on a "fair

I lha aevefat of WO poopie.