Ocean City Sentinel, 27 July 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 1

VOL. XI X

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY, N. J,, H. c. ROBINSON Eiilor ani-Propnclor.

CITY DIRECTORY.

D R - J- s - WAGGONER, ORGAN HAND,

ATTORNEY AND

Physician and Druggist, 7Jl Asbury Arc.. Ocean City, I*, j.

T.C HUTCHINSON, M. T). IlomneoiinthiMt. N'o. Ha t Ocean Avenue. OCEAN CITY, N. J.

THREE PRAVERS.

<'or\Hi:i.i.oK it I.*m. CARE WAV C..H., N. j.

L-AW OFFICES

Sghoyuer C WOODRaUU.

JONATHAN HAND, Oounsellor-at- T^ri'w.

SliCRtT ’ SOCIETIES

B e r. ABBorr, m. d.,

Thjkirian and Nurgeon, . VA p K MAY (xjtJRT HOUKK, N. J.

OFFICE-Conifr Ccitnl ud ElpU Street

In .Irrnu < It, r<rr> U . .Ii.r.dn] .

orncc HOUR* : | to «|>. m. U'.XV., Na rM A.b.r, «*«»'-

RUGHNEC. COLE,

HOWARD REED, M. 1).. C

, •* i r< iik *.»: «.ti )u-asr-1.*« I'liy kirlnn and Muricrim. ik ka* i itt n j

120 OOKAN AVENUK, n. r -rrMar.. . G, A. BOURGEOIS, ,1 ..i.ii....... Counsellor-at-I^w, I «L. hp.ni. rrartnw In Nrm-J«-nrT, inillndrlpbln sn

nm v...n In it,, I iiim-i>iij i.t ivnn., unnm UnltgplUiUn.

HR. J. 1-: RAUE 1 ATI^NTIC < ITY. N. J. A l liERT A ' HOWELL, |hos» WESLEY AVENUE A-ttomeyat-Lnw,

CHURCH SHRVICHS

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

G< >r>FRKY hS: GODFREY,

j f. nlli' utrlp In thi- river. Uim- in | A ide. Tlierv were in. ulti<-r lulialiitn j iin.I tin* bllU on the riviT Innikn • j away all nonnd of outer life. He ! Invu rnlmvl In III.' roiintry, lint (be ' a town la mi, and the pu laiii|m I tniNUe of Uie M«|Mirt liad cot Into j Mood- rerliaiw idle never loved li | anyway nbe wan not happy. She wan an llnluatrionn weueh. liny two roonnhl cutup! In- had I.

helped hit

CHURCH SOUETIHS

“ "’nV^WT. lur

LOW IPZRiICES. R. R. SOOY &. SON Restaurant and

Lunch Rooms

24. 28 ud 2* SOUTH TWELFTH STREET

PHILADELPHIA. IPA.

RALPH L. GOFF, GIVIL ENGINEER. SURVEYOR GONVEYANGERNINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. N. J. H. H. RICE, AliriHTKDT, Knuror HtilldiiiK, OCKAN CETY. N. .T.

ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO. Real Estate ■ Insurance _A.C3-EZnTTS, : looms 2, 4 i 6, leal EsUle t Uv Bulldinc, ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. ('omniimduurr* of Ihwda Air I’enn-

aylranla.

Money to loan on Kintl Mortgage.

W. L. BERRY,

Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SI:CONl> ST.,

IMvIlMilelpIttM. fa.

ttoi t t.k AND « on AI.IJ*. HOTCLvATGLEN

THE EMMETT

GARWOOD HOUSE; OCEAN CITY. Naw Joraey.

OPKN POR THE SEASON

BEUEVUE HOT BATHS, “ *•.

PMtaArl pitta.

..SiaKK.KLKte"*''

BBAMfUA.BETWEEITthlUIOlaiSTBEETS ‘

SAMUEL SCHURCH. WAU, BETWEEI ?tt AID Kli ST

Nawr Suita for Surf Bathing.

HEADQUARTERS FOR

WtM Insine.

! 4 S’ | CONVCVANCINa. ETC.. AT

CHARLES P. LAKE’S \l. BRIDCEtl lTEK m JO.,

Real Estate and

I), galiagher, Insurance Agents,

UKAL.KH IN

FINE FUBNITUfiE, V* »««'by *vkxi k 43 S"...ll S ““ J SU” 1 . ! » fMII.Ant-.I.fNIA. f A. | <an on Kiral MortMa k.... TO kk.-t JOSEPH SUTTON

TOKBF.KT A HOX

HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING

4;t‘iiernl <'outr»Hor*

<>1I.A> CITV New Jrrarp ; I>.S.HA.MI»SOIV, ! Stoves, Healers, Ranees,

PUMFS. SMKS, 4C„

JOH-IO Anlmry Avonuo.

OCEAN OITY. N. .1.

Real Estate

Thomas j. thorn Insurance Agent ...KLOKIST... Ko. 60S AsbOTlienue

OCEAN CITyTN.J.

^Loto ta*. »W tn [[ M' n Py MUe«aa «Hy. JOSEPH M. CORSON Real Estate Agent

PALERMO. N. J.

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Comeyancing, Real Estate Insurance, Montages - and Collections

F. P. CANFIELD

. , , X1SJ-1 Oentrnl Av

CRRNAT10N BLOOMS

J. T. BRYAN,

r Wide I

k from her n. .»-•« break fa*

llrunawiek

he thought her a proper woumn eiu.ui :1th her lithe. mruUR Hgurv and ghw lug eye. t.ut never told her no. Ty and hy ah.- aeldom talk.-l n •w nutlemi on Ha- day* when tli

to dellve

thonght. IVrhap" ahe w

drill UK a Imnl liarKtilu. Khe n.

and he waa lui-ky to liarr h*

Ufoa

though, and not Ioiik ao uiueh for the

n and aho|«. What did a fanner's e taa-d In low n except a market for warvat But women were all odd. ralaetl the price of the 1.utter and • and brought lioino a few extra la. Ho on the following ilnya. when delayed her n-turn aeverml minute*, waa not lm|aitleiit. But when the

and the mluutea h-nglhem-d Into quurtera. then lioura. he gn-w dlalurin-d and hohhleil to the heaeh. She pulled a

ral for her to manap- a lawt. The .ret waa a trracherooa dow of water, boat waa raay to pulL and ahe

liad not far tv

aeh. The r ml ahe liai

round t

ith them. He thought miewbat i-reel aa well Aa |>rufl!).-a. oh the hlrda of fhelr winter fmal ahe laughed at that, i- would lieat go home, be tbullglit. put the iMiiai<M-a on for dinner It LUie^laaa' work, but atu- find gone p lyin' ao luni athiut waa fair. lino houeat! At the elom- of day atlll e.waa no algn of her, and 1h- tri.-il again ib walk to tlie.aborc, hut the Injured ankh- would not* staud the atrmln, and 1m- W'aa forecd to alt and

wall.

Night came, but ahe did not return. On Ida handa and kue.-* he crawled to the beach and railed her name loudly, with a ha rah bnnklug In hla voice. The erica echoed hack mockingly. The .behlml the hill* and left him groping In the duaky starlight. lunula were torn and Ida kurea bruised with the Jaggial atones aa he dragged Ylmai-lf. but be took no heed, calllug out fur the woman whom for the drat time he realized In a dumb, awn. |leering out eagerly, be aaw at nation- aotue dlatamv- up the Uland. Ilia Ik art beata quickened, and aotiH-tl lug warm and tender thudiial through him. How he had mtaaed her: Tour lass! l‘erha|is ahe. too. lulaaeil her hoUM- folk. Well, the work was m-arty doue. and frost would a.am bind the river, ami then be wimld drive her to the town and take her to the fair: yea. and buy her a warm, n-d hood and ribladta. He laughed out loml aa he dragged hlmm-lf to the bouae. thinking of her pleasure. She must have re turned aouie time back. The boat was well up on the liearh where hours ago hail las'ii the tide. She waa home and doubtleoa wondering where be waa. She liad naid out to give him a bit of a fright and had allpiaal III when he bad gone to a.-arch for her, dear laaa! Ue reached tile cot lag.*. The door Hood open, staring vacantly at him: the Ore waa otft. and the goaty wind bail matter.-! the light pirn- ash Uke powder. She waa not- there. Doubt grew In hla heart as slowly he dragged hlmaHf tack to the shore—to the twaL Baa the dead) A hltterneas gnawed him. Hungrily be cased at tlie wavsa troK-h had taken her from him. Ue mumbled Uke an old man nibbed, aa aoUahed hla fmv.

HANGED BY. THE NECK.

A THIEVES’ HARVEST.

Uge-f Ihctjnern's theab-r. Dub- ; I-- was playing the part of ArhmrL j tienlorly villainous Character w-t.o -

lisfac

o the

fourfcjtke-h dog. be Oung up hla h.n.| aud i.a.k.*l around the namia wlhlly. l«-t vohe of her. lie let hla bend Dill 1 11 the sill. Then a ghaiu eame heavily from hla ll|ia. and Id- sa* .-aim

y from tin- land!

a little way ai-e,ome lot ild. looking

up to the little horn poor as It w as. m-ei ope of peon- to In

tia.- she foll.iw.-d'hl deked up herdi

captured by two 1

I*‘ tuptly hanged gr-atrst honrb that ever asaerahied •One night, while straggling with . t M«.v l obnrn fight at I, ng my eaptora. the rope slipped fr-ra my lOmt. Canada. .« May 11. 1-71.‘ mu I , ilicnld- r*and knotted itself ar.innd my a deterrive who has t.en in the bnsi- i n-vk just as I waa l«ng hauled np!' 1 a.-,.', -The log fight waa | says Mr Hick*. "Never shall 1 forget h , Id the vicinity of the old Ugh! that awful moment- Directly I felt the* h „ n ». onj^ng Point, and the .mly way : } lni - 1,1 tay neck 1 gave a toovolaivc kick ^Pt to the ground waa by b-iat from 1 and tri.-d to shout -Kt.^!- bnt the word ^ Buffalo or Irv walking a K-d . • old not es.-ai«i from my twitching ,„, n v miles tbroogb Canada. The batf il.I~ I roold only make a gurgling , b „ i,ft Boffak. carried in the n-igl. tM-e Frantically 1-kickcd and atrng- i.^b-ad of 1.000 persona The fact that gled Path there wa« none, strangely tllMr WCTt , „ Ur^,. nnml-T of thieves on -m-ngh. la-yoml a Choking. snff--ating v.sacl was noised aboot. and Ihe aen-ati-n aud X crmld bear the tniunl penvma kept their band. or., tnons applanse of the andleoco. who , heir valuables all the time. Btrgng- bi Were hug.-lj eiit.-rtaiiiy w ith what they , ,,>nch waa made on the wav

! imagined was my realistic acting : ,, rrr

"Then a terril.ie senaati-n. like mol "Two Trwrb. both loadsd to their ten had rnahtug down my sjdne. far | fnlh ^ copad-y. |,-ft Erie. Pa., and each V«de.l my Whole body, and I thought „ f ,bese carried a number of pick|.ak my legs were Imrating- I gave another rt . Th-re were alamt a dosen detect I mighty straggle and strove- ah! how I jv,-a in the crowd, among tliem tiring ! strove—do scream 1 seemed b. behold a ,vt retire "Patrick V. Cnaack of Unffalo.

"‘T ! Captain Rogers and Detccfire Bnllivan "**' 1 of Rochester and a few detectives from : Erie. Pa., and Toronto, Ont They

Ing a great crimson snn shining dimly kn , w that th.re was mi tue in trvlng to fnun Im-IiIih! tlie waterfall, and 1 can [mi a check on the work of tIn- cr-, ,k«, remember falling Indefinitely throngb i^canM there w.-re at leart 800 |irofe*

pickpoc

r« were filled with tl

CHARLIE'S INFAMY.

iar and unusual reaas awakened just boning lari Week by a and weeping out.id. —m door. Hcbornt at discovering her i- d-prhs of apparent

alnnt* neinrafnlly. "and ao 1 came ■'lint what did Charlie do—th* wr-tch!" inquired the neither. re*dy to blame tlie hnaband on general principle* To this question, however, the leide returned m> answer aa»e Utter weeping. Tlientbe mother, f.ading that the 1 a— waa beyond her. adminisUred a nerve mlurative and awoke the

bride;, father

"Now. my child." Iwgan this IndlridnaL speaking with the authority of one who had - tiled all her difficultira from the time she could walk, "tell roe imuM-dialcly what that wretch of a bnaliand of yuan hat done and be aball .tiller for it whatever it ia." The Iride's ardor era dsd perceptibly. t steady a* ahe be-

'''"WelL"

tnry*

nutumced Utterly,

■t Sta-

lk a broom ami f- ll t, -Isbly. until ahe thing I luou.ly and sank Into : :aap. He had wateleh alow liurnlng eyi-a. you apeak?" she etied ce was .hard and erac

vole- growing more rasping the worth of a woman Ilk.

leu my •aptaln dk-1. 1 couK

I uutny a fair cliaue.-. if you. and somehow 1 «

•Two days afterward I recovered rtinonsnraa. and then I suffered inderilmhle agony Tta snlfwatlng sen lion still remained, but it was a.1 to mention f.-arful pain, in my body CONJURED A TREATY.

g tta French conquest of Al-.80-1W88) negotiations for ,icacr L-ntercd upon with tta slieik. id

; after the ajicCtalon began taking their places aboujahe ringside the sheriff got in tbefftig and made a sjeech Uke this "'I wish to warn every one again.! pirkpnekete There are hnndrH|r of

them here."

"The atariff stepped out of tta ring and several men grouped about him Tta central figure of the group wawi crook known as Pa pea When the star iff gotont of tta mix m»*]jiiini>nd stud his roll of bills ami his watch wen missing. He made known his km b one of the detectivee. and tta detective idnnteered to recover the property

wrongs. "("harlie was ont very lata nighL and 1 thonght I’d get up -nod-nay something to him— ■u he caun- home. 1 had thought I n> long a. ('harlie was gi lng to b* at*- home I d —I'd fix up my cumliun a little. So. when Charlie gtrf . Is-d in the sjiare ns.m. I just tareverything but him and went in re And—and"—bitter nobbing

I again—”1 forgot all about the beonty ' mask 1 bad .-u and went right in with it upon me. And"—« perfect laroxysm ; of b-aralialf drowned tar wurda at this ! point—“Charlie most have thonght I was a ghost, and be threw a pillow at

I me. "—Chicago Inter Ocean.

-like"

it 1 ited

lie here. -Aren't you going to up?" she cried angrily, w Imt a difference In thane Ills lips press,*! together sternly don't you H|enk?" she aereamShe paused aud then lauglo-d

in hla

But the dancing lights w brain again aud before hi. a round him a bulling flame t

Tie- nsun waa whirling. Hr saw It nil atn-aked and spangled with fli-tr.- eolor - the floor, tta clialnt. tie- flat stove, the utenalla of tin. and among them her face, the lipa leering, the eyes staring, staggering to hla feet, he greiasl with his arms. Ills handa Clutched nTsomething Mift and warm that yleldi-d under his is.utractlng Bugera. They Hosed tightly, gripping hard to atop tin- whirling of the earth. The flame ah<it up madly, ami. blinded In the dark, ta fell,

lying stretched on the floor.

l ean later, the up|K-r end of the lain ud settled, pity still endured muoug the iss.ple for the lonely man w ho lived on the lower end. They told straugem tnuehlng there of the young wife whom he had n< ver seen from tta day she ran away with tta rajdalu of tinriver steamer and he was left to hla solitude. No one knew the whole until a young farmer went to ask aid of tinold man at the harvesting. No re aponae coming to hla knis.-ks. ta llftisl the latch and entered. Tlie old man was half kneeling against a rhalr. his diad eye* thrust out In their socket*. Ik-fore him. where the planks of the floor Were torn np. were lying the hones ami skull of a woman. New

York Press.

certain Arab trila-o. and a meeting tot Thr detective was Captain H<ig.

tln-sottlrmentof terms was arranged to K . n)rtlt p.prs. explained tta situation take place at the French hesdqnarlera Io h | m 1Dd p.p^, immediately torn.*! Tin- French ..fHcors received their gne-t* llX „ , be aln-riff s ,wo|irrty. saying that

with great hospitality, and after the |iad taken it just for a Joke

banquet given in their honor, at which t^ln to tell you how many the utmost splendor was employed, in pochata wen picked this day Tin' fight . rder to daxxlv their eye* and captivate „axed warm and every one was exrittheir simple minds, an sdjonrmm-nt „[ w the crook, had a fine 6.1d b»w.a-k wax made to a large hall, whera-M , n iVckethts.k. wore actnaUv flying in Hoodin. the celebrated conjurer, who ,| 1P , Jr Men were acctuing honest men hsd accomjianb-d tta Fr- neb force* u j,,, M t Imide them of tonching tln-m gsvc an exhibition of his skill Scores of diamond rinds were nnacr. w They Mated in 'qs-n imiothcd wonder a nd nip|ied. The most hnmoron# Inat nil the tria-ka that were |«-rf.uiued. ridrn , ^ t he dav wax the theft of *200 and a feeling of awe crepG over them as wll , flou , . thief who hailed from : they witnessed the myateriona appear- p, Lonlt and waa unknown h. tta New : am*- and diaappearance of various ole y ork dp ^;,ti,m. A New York man , jrcls Hut what appeared to them most named O'Dunobue bad got theSL Lonis | marvelous waa tin- apparent mannfac- t h| e f, ro lL and be returned it when ta ' tnre of cannon Iwlls M. Hondln poiwd Jramcd bis mistake. Some men were , round among them a high hat. which atrip|sd of everything they had and ! they examined vert carefully, tat with- i WW e nnalft to buy a meal or a drink

is[s*-tlng anything unusual in ei- ; , n (0C h eases tta crooks helped them ta make or Its appearanff. w tan .Umg with a small loan..

jnr.T |dared it on tta flour in thg mid die of the Stage in full view of his an dlem-e. He then proosded to take from the hat cannon tails apparently withnut number, and rolled them nerose the floor into tta wing* With this the per

funuance terminated.

Tta chiefs then consulted i

deM-rt of the wonderfnl power of ths j

Tta referee of the match was relieved of his diamond. His hills were in an inaid* pocket and were not Umcb.-d "Business lagged with the thieve* after tta fight was over. There were but few pockets left to pick. Several mil) who had been robbed insisted that I the honest men should hand together

lining | >od n ,tack the thieves for the purp~‘ i conclnai .n | o{ r scovcring the stolen property. The any oppose nppuaed this on tta groand tnrn out its |hit the honest men and the pickpockets

aiuuiouiuou io so easy a manner. They w «c mlugl.-.l so closely aa Dot to be disthen fore signed tber-qulred treaty and tingulshable. and. moreover, the thieve* dejiarted to tell their friend* In the , ^ht and would fight * *‘“ l th* thieve* returned to Buffalo

FIGURES WITH FINGERS.

Dold your handsuptafureyoa. palms nut ward, thuiuts at an acatr angle. Begin on tta left Little finger I: Uttl* finger and ring finger II: little finger, ring fiifger and middle finger HI; all tin- fingers of the left hand 1111; and tl»- hand and thumb at an acute angle form V In place of tta HU you may n-c the fonrth finger from the left, atlll bolding the thumb at an acute angle, ami yon have IV. Now pass to tta right hand. Holding tta thumb and the hand at tta same angle as Is-fore we have VI: by uring the index and the middle finger we get VII. while the UmmlAand the three Igrgc fmgi-r* luaAejvHl/ Now join ths two V# made by the thumb*, inverting one. and we have X. or 111 Then use tta X with the last little linger before it and it will give It The romhinationa following I are obvious Tlie forefinger of the k-ft hand, with the tbnuib at right angles, msks s perfect L: the little finger at th* left hand curved toward tta thumb make* C, the initial at centum (100). and so on with tta hundreds Now join th* two tbnmta with the forefinger*, at two V* Inverted, and ymi have th* hieroglyph lea complete.—Philadelphia

■ Tbia

i intin

Aa tta manager of a large inouranr* impany vat at his desk tta represenlave of another company walked in. The caller was a man to be cnltivated.

Jr. H. could nut fis- the life of him

think of his name, although be bad met him Is-fore. But tta (Tliiragn man waa

>f many resources "I beg your

pardon." he sold to bis caller, after the first hasty greeting, "hot if yon will

ic me for an instant I will ernd n «ge 1 have jnet etarted. It is on a matter of lunch iinpnrtanrr. “ “Certainly," aald the caller.

••mi take jnet an instant." said Mr. H. as be tnrned to hi* desk and wrote hastily on a sheet of paper: "What i« tta name of tta man I'm talking to? If y.m don’t kte-w name, find not ami answer at once by boy. IL" The lm«i-m-es man addn-mri tta memge to his .j chief clerk in tta outer office and banded It hi bis office boy. saying: "Harry and deliverthia nob'. Archie: it ia most

important."

. Mr. H. Imaied himself with hie papers. and in a few moments tta boy re-torro-d with an answer. Hastily tearing open the envelope. Mr. H. read. "Jenkins. of tta Insurance company." Throwing aside the note, file Chicago man tornrd blandly to bia caller. "Ah. tbit hit of basineMi is off my mind now! In what way can 1 be of service to you, Mr. Jenkins? It is a long time since we have been honored with a call from the Insurance company. ”—Chicago

"Briggs Is dreadfully nearsighted You know that hat his wife wean with ail those black plumes in It?" "Ye* I've arm IL M "Well Briggs thought it waa the bead of ■ feather duster, and be tied it to bis cane and brushed a lot of spider webs from th* porch-ceiling befon wife caught him at If ~ Plain Dealer

vadera.-Cincinnati Enquirer. I after the fight, and word of their

! ing waa sent to police headquarter*

* » aims real Wueg. [ rian tbe firBt landing place. Wtan the A young Austrian nobleman, who ,*>*, tied up at tta foot of Main rirreL tad tta reputation of being a brilliant , hundred policemen and all tta del.-ev talker, made a wager with a club friend irr (urco vvn there t» meet iL Abont that during the first year of his mar- 8t0 „ gjo were marched out nuge with the daughter a certain .breast and lined np un tta wharf I count be would preserve a rigid silence Tb „ T wrre told that they were to be : when In her preacoce. and. In fart, otl t of town, and they made no i would not apeak a single word to her. ,, rot ^ t with tta ptdicemen and de- . Thi. resolution hp faithfully kept; bub t^tive* a* herder* and drivers, tta owing to the fact tbit the wager was crook , ww0 nui rched to the central sta ; not made public, some very curion* con .nd corraUed there under close ! s.qnrn<rs ensned. gnard. Wtan a train for Neff York His wife, believing him to ta insane. w „ ro , d . op . th< , thieve* were escorted ! privately sent a brain ►|»-cishri to ex- ! .Uiard it and were watched till it

taciturn gentleman. He waa rear hcd tta city line.

re. (-re.. - .. A few years Uler a Mg gang of

pickpocket* went to another fight at

of being conreyed to ■

aanaurinm wtan ta diachswd tta rea aon of hla behavior. Wtan tta year wai np. ta claimed hi* wager, which wu

dnly |iaid.

la tta foa

. «uv ia.puUth*i of Europe are cian-! pickpocket* They had things ipnted to have died of tta botanic own way and reaf-d a big harvest For l l.tgne. introdnetd from tta east Tta InsUnce. a detective * pocket was pick 1 !i1.1 measures to check It. •pr.-ad'w.-re ! ed. Jmt tta thief who did tta Job wav ri-.pred by the city of Venice, which indneed to relurn tta property, live j appointed in 1»4b three goardian. of i “‘'untes Uter tta detective a i«cket waa potilic health In 1*08 Venice « , F‘cked a aeCopd time, and ta was ao Llistad s isureb or contagion. <U* cL.grIUmI that tadldoot rodeavor to case buppitaL <® a small island adjoin ; ^ plonker Bnt. aa 1-id. tta mg the city This. ny. Hurgwm (tan I greatori gathering was at tta Mace : -r;.l Walter Wyman, waa tta beginning ( "born fight It was the lari great rally of quarantine.. Tta word I Ur if uir.n. 0 ' b'pnotcb cro.**. anil if you ask • forty" and implira 40 day* Uie i«-ri I * B ? CI '» ,k F 00 b, ” r ..d<J detention Impored on vtsoeUat he hmga for another such exj-iitioa tin. first Venetian qaaranttoe.- ; 1< ’ ril1 never ta- There are loo many 1 Yonth'a Companion. | dettcUve. now. —Chicago Inter Ocean

i*-foo

Long Point

it did not approach tta gang ttat went to tta Mace-Coburn fight At the Han lan-Ocrartney rowing match at Chau tanqoa lake was another big gathering

friend of tta great

ed one of the painter's drawing* ia from Mrs. Hugh Frazer's "Lrlterafraat Japan ” , . Kyixai always refused if asked outright for a sketch. Bo bia friend began the negotiation by offering tta artist an excellent dinner. When Eyosai had drank deeply and seemed ia a mellow humor, bis hot would call fur drawing materials, saying ttat be frit an artistic fancy taking jaMseMnon of him. No one was an noised, a* Japanese gentlemen olten ainnse tbemselrea in thia way after a fund. Tta servant then brought an enormooa a sheet of white paper and spread it on 'the floor with the brush** and Indian ink beside it - The crafty h.sit. without looking at his guest, sank on hi* knees and began to draw, apparently ahserbed tu faisoecupati.m. tat intentionally pr-sladng few weak and incoherent linva. Kyoaoi watched tta freMe effort in silence and growing irritation, and at last jumped up. tiastad tta tyro aside and tore the brash out .if bis hand, rirlaimlng: "On! of tta way. you .Wretched boulder ' I will ttwcli you how to drawl"

n.st Rave ■**« Appendicitis is Dot the surely f.UI Here is rather a good riury. which d ,».-»* | t has hern often regardcl 1‘roIS a 1-1 th.- inertt of bring true. A flWir K„tbagel of Vienna finds ttat rge firm in Aberdeen recently engaged lrM lb , n ^ ^ t h« rases I office boy a raw country youth, it rno , simple course and recov.T under l«rt of his dotieo-to attend to tta ] pore i y arfid treatment He sure*

.. . „ . noUtde perhapa I V.that erf sn engineer In the fir* department of Louisville His age Was C3. aud he was on duly during a treTta spray was constantly flying from

tta hose, and ta became, it

qitam. covered from I with ice. He wore a skullcap and a helmet on the top of that *o that hi* bead was the warmort part of his body and not a! * “ *- *-*■- *

telephone fat

Whet *

brlL in. reply to the usual qnery. "Are

purgative* There need he no uncasi-

; new If tta patient has no m

1,1 the bowel* for aix or eight day*. —Oinon came and atlU again, and t cinnati E

tta boy gave an answering I en the question cam* for tta I

fourth time, however, tta boy. losing bis

temper, roared throngb the telepbon*: "Man. a ye Min'? 1' ' - —

me beid aff ter t' lari