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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, v> . ' D K J- X WAOOONhR, jyJOKG.W HAND, —Hi.Hiiti.NT— ATTOU.SKv ANI> OCEAN CITY, N. J., I’hysician and Druggist, «<»« ssr.i.Mm it i.iw. < Jl AsKur* Arc., Octan Clly, K. J. j-.,-.’ !. rZE?' CAl'l-; M w c. II.. N. I , H. C. ROBINSON Elitor ail Proprelor. p • ^ j ■" J |T. c - HUTCHINSON. M. D OFFICES I loiiMuoimtkiNt. ^ I X<» hoi Avm,..,. i SeHavliER G WOOD^abl^. CITY DIRECTORY, 1 A v«n.o.| CITY (H I ICIAt>.
1 >. K. HA.MI*S< »*,
Stoves, Heaters,Ranges.
PUMPS, SINKS, *C.,
40H-10 Anbury Avenao.
O0EAN CITY. N.
SAMUEL SCHURCH. BOAHDfAU. BETWEEN WnHtt STREETS NSW Suit* for Surf B»thln«. J. T. BRYAN, ^ •r«rllr*l riumlMH N,.. 1007 Ri'llte Ave.
riatlaArlphIA-
~.£ij2as.*r—
JOSEPH M. CORSON Real Estate Agent
pale'rmo. n. j.
Q A. CAMPBELL & CO REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE jan AlUullr Avpnue,iU«nU<’<‘tty,NJ.
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Wbitl) hnaw in it?" bn raid, burnt l*rkji little. “Not thia bngo one - LandrlDof uuiuniutiV' Y«*. cvruinly Why not I I am nt B.'ria I^tudriuof. and yon eball I I" ' Hr rtopped on tbo duonlrp. abiTrriuK Tlolmtly. "Oh. 1 darr nt.L" hr aid. "Not tbrrr -I—1 didn't itnrra yoa were von nt; Count Landrinof." "Nonwnrr." 1 raid. "Now we barn lade one another's acquaintance, yon ill And 1 am quite as Rood a friend, nd perbajM a more profitable one. then -well, than yonr other friend in here -Kornilof or Andre Landrinof. or bHtdVV yon may call him. Come I He aau't know yon ere in the honar:" "Swear III" raid the stndcnt. shak imr more than cren his semifrosen con anion dcmandi-d "If lie were to know 1 WHS in the place and on confidential t.rm- with yonreelf. be would—no. 1 daren't come in. I really daren't." "Think aRain." I aaid "Fifty rn hie, a iminth eo I,'in: at yon lire in the henae and eerre im. in any way 1 ahell dauiand of Too If 1 *lw*nld not need yenr aerriefs. a sratatty — jKa; teiere
indiBerent or Incrednlons i t. hot I was »ery yon me an •r actor to boot, and 1 gave m
ly laTishly
pale and red: 1 knew it the arms of my chair; I fr choky and faint Uy heart lehsre
‘ lo pUy
drrirs tattiin within my ' not sjieak; 1 bellf*e I shonld bare cried if I had attempted it Had this little il really and truly important mnnirattxna O' make roncernins my father? Could Le pawthly know anytbinit? If so. Andre was tqnally Well informed Nay. father most be Sr most hare been, actnally in the bands of three rascals, thonitb why or fur what pnrjs iw they shonld haT* raptomd and kepi him I on Id not onceiv* If ibis etndent on Id he hmO|(ht over Inhi cor ramp and made to tell oa all he knew. why. he wonld he worth a! imet any money to na. Not only wonld we learn prrba|ie prireleas news about my dial father, hot we shonld. more over. t»- aide to score off Andm and. torn him at once, neck and crop, out •. perhaps hare him k. completely in onr jaiwer that we shonld die enslded. by the help of the police, to get him ■ qnietly sent away to place* where be cold no longer worry ns hv bis presence, arhich. of coarse, we only tolerated for a moment in the hope of obtaining onr quid pro qoo in the form of information alamt fath«e. What a satisfaction it wonM be to oo witbont him altogether—ha I How he nmloalitedlT he fiattered himaelf that
1 did not f.,-1 "It, that ease Ihr pilice I'Will Siam find means to induce yon to I tell os whet yon know." The stndrnt wade a geetnrr of apit
! timt
i "Tfn!" he raid, “that for yonr po ! lice! They have nothing against me. If declared to them (and yon wonld bail to do it) that 1 bad raid tbii and that. I shonld my. eiiqply. •Tbi> ■ liar.' My word Is as g<»d si Why shonld they belisre yonn mine? let tliem Jwore thsl yon apnke trntli and tlist 1 liedt" Tbis Was the fact, snd I recognised it Bnt another and a U tter idea si rock "Stop I" I raid
to inform me. by stopping in thu b and dealing with me for yonr so There is onr friend Andre to be cut end. In settling the terms for yon tnnnalion we mnst^take into yen into triable.' "Dare to do it! Only dare to attempt It curse yon!' cried the atodent Ing sod.l. nly white as |<spi* "Yl riel.I as to the fact, hot see bon
'•ad'" raid «he I am dealiin) w and yon shall see that yon are in «im*V podtiou My story may bs rather a long one. A. l».ttlc of that eery hich was served to ms i my meal wonld assist toth reciter listener- Shall I ring the haUT" nntei of agonising The little wretch waited for tbs kicked him. with lercy, into a pulp Then be poured glassful for himself and another e. drank half at bis own. sighed, finished h _' it his elbow, settled himself In dr and raid: n xre animus to get to tradnen. Well. I will pnt yon out of yonr in oo* word I know where yonr father U. and. for all I know to Lbs contrary, be is alive and well. " "Thank God I" 1 ejaculated. "Where • be? Tell me I Can I get at him t" ■•Hash I" be said. "Yon go too fasti t U a gisd story, and I shall anjoy riling it from the beginning."
RIMlcal student In this city." says Washington correspondent “d®tiiat If the dencrlpHoos of SoloTemple are accurately given la ible and by secular antboiities. the total value of that edifice and Ita must have deeded grgl.OUU,In the first place, the value of the materials In the rough Is estimated at f 1X600.000.000. and the labor II hr at d.iNsl.nrsi^gO. According to VlUaliiwsvi were- engaged In wr. 80.000 were eo gaged In cutting atone and 00.000 la I-earing burdens for a period of seven years, who. In addition to their wages, received 50 rents a day for food. Acauthority, which la corroborated by Joseph ns. the vessels of gold were rained at 110.000 talents, which, reduced to American money, is equal to fXXM.lx 1,01.1. The vessels of silver ore calculated at Kl.'Xi1.716.000, of the priests and the singers at 110.060400. and the value of the trumpets of gold was $1.000400.”—<JT^ “ * A swallow is consldeml one of the swiftest oi Hying birds, and it was thought tmtil a short time ago that no insect could escape IL A naturalist tells of an exciting chase he saw I--tween a swallow and a •Iragon fly. which la among the twtrte*t of Insects. The Insect flew with Incredible speed and wheeled and dodged with such case that the swallow, despite Ita utmost efforts, completely faikwl to over-
Tbe cutters of the ittrat glove houses a! Brussels and In France carp evm . higher wages than the cutters of tbs
good lock today. That chase was the 1 fashionable tailors in lamdun thing in abadowing I ever beard aIM , >;.. w y ort . s., dgllcnlt la ihU art ought to have ended In utt- r | of jotuu* gi.,ves tlmt^noat of Uo prtnfailure, and now you wish to pay S.1W0 ; dp ., known to the trad*
name and by fame, and the pn.olknivra which they use In the bnat-u<-ks are so highly prised that they ara
liaodid down from g eration as tH'irlooms.
ruble, fiir a secrfl t if he really has out) which we can easily extract for Both-I
It is ridiculous?"
it Boroftky was a little pnt 01 seem.-!. that all the luck bad gone ray way and not his It Was rather hard 1 him But there was tally one
■e open to me
l have promised the fellow bis thousand." I said. "He wanted tbotuand. hot I beat him down the other five thousand by threatening him with Andre 1 dam say ws could squress
by trighteo-
1 just
have h I, good triU. We shall ha more likely to learn the truth- " "Oh. don't flatter jour-elf." laughed Borofskv scornfully "He will tell you ' no less, frighten him the more be would feel Inclined to divulge " have the money." I persisted. "because 1 have promised it!” ‘Very good." said Uorofoky. shrugabouldera. "if you prefer it
victory over 1
cuti*ecrab-d to the at that had fought for t Indian monarch ami gave It the uai of Ajax. Then, having attached aa 1 scriptlo;. hv set it at liberty. The at tnal was found 33U years later, tnakl Its age easily some where betwt
he your fault If I wen- to go straight to Andre now and tell him we id caught this little rases! and knew
1 his secrets"—
"Borofskv I" 1 Interrupted him
you are throwing x mins It would ^
—beruvar It may be Brain fa* U larm*

