Ocean City Sentinel, 25 January 1900 IIIF issue link — Page 1

VOL. XIX

NO. 42.

OCEAN CITY, N. J., TIU'KSDAY. JANUARY 25, 1»0<>.

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY, N. J.,> rt. (T. ROBINSON Eiltor an! Propnelor.

CITY DIRECTORY.

CITY OFFICIALS.

Mi|«-ilnu-n4 r nl - W . KI«HI SECHET SOCIETIES.

DR-J. .S. WAGGONER, ]y,nK,;\\ HANil. —rmiokmt— A noiJXEV AND Physician and Druggist. <<H \.si:i.i.oh at i.aw.

. N. J.

T. C HUTCHINSON. M. 1). | J^AVV OFFICES

Ilomoeopathixt.

No. 834 Ocean Avcnu.-, SeHaYllER e WGODRaUD.

" JONATHAN HAND, Counsellor-at-J>n\v, CAI’K MAY’ I'oritT MoJ^K, N. J.

B. T. ABBOTT, M. 1)., I’hyHirian and KurK*'t>n. OFFICE - Corner Ceitnl ud ElRbUi Slreel.

gl GENE C. COLE,

KIRKBRIDE & MARSHALL

Siiccmora lo EDW. T. HARSKtll ®* * »» , ,TT - *

House, Sign « Fresco

PW INTERS, CounsclIor-at-Law,

1245 WEST AVENUE. |

ESTHETES ON ALL KINDS OF PAINTING.

I3XPURT dOBBURS.

E, THEODOllE EOBEBTS.

CHAPTER XI

Bffcer Hope u '« commanili i

li»rp dip hair way

room, and I tboaubt I Then I laro' d my he

•hrrrhy I ! , r the de I ”

pledge her eym ^o th I the blithe a ltd leal. > ’ | toy bitb dead T Tiler

i and i

little |,i| of pa* that allowed at

tilled 1

eea plea,

r tight •

HER UP-TO DATE ALBUM.

ahall

TO RESIST EARTHQUAKES.

tratisl here. Formerly the Japanese be1 hived that the .lighter the fabric of the building the more deally It would ride the ground aweil of a trvmhUir. and they Ktm-fc to the eugaglqc fantaay. de■aplte pro-trate hatuhoo walla and falluielh.~I* had been dcmatuirated. At <ibi' Illoe there waa a dlapoaltloD to adupt I'rofewor Mllne'a advice and real all alructurea on cannon balla depoalted In a aocket In atone foundations, the Idee being that the balla won id move under the shock of the earthquake and relieve the strain n[ion the bouse. Bat the advice uever tiecame popular, and now the Japanese have come to tho |>olut. In their moat aigulllcaut building. of UetH-ndlnc upon the cagelike atrih iure of aleeLof wjdcb The ChornIrle edlflcc waa the eerlleat type In this

Tliea

CHUKCh SERVICES.

Urge Philadelphia egperivnee. G. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St.,

PHILADELPHIA,

HMdquanen ot Moult, deraey lor FineFaiiiy Mm.

Seeja^aSooh

CHURCH SOCIETIES. - Aid ou-t- HrMJdoDdajMrvei

D. GALLAGHER, DKALKK IK FINE FUBNITUfiE, 43 South Second Street, •A. K. TUKHi BT H. W. TOBBKBT TOKBKKT A M>K HOUSE M0VIN6 AND RAISING 4at'neral Contnaetor* OC’KAK CITS' Kew Jerwe, li.S.SA-MI’SOIV, Stoves, Heaters,Ranges, PUMPS. SINKS, ftC., 408-10 Anbury Aven.ue, OCEAN CITY. N. .1.

• ATLANTIC CITV. N. J.

^LBEiff A. HOWELL. Art omoy-nt-1-.nw.

L.AW Ol-l'ICIiS

GODFREY & GODFREY

; tears The good wife and h

'! i gave n» goal's cheese white bread and j. | honey tor onr breakfast The laaa aloud * n I beside Beverley in the doorway, and j m aver the brim of my earthenware.cid. r ! m I mug I noticed that they were juat of a — j tp a woman a clothing Ha-bii! on me ! tu ••Good ■' I said aloud, and straight \ j way oflered her two gold crowns for j -v i and aj!' kTy "wo goldp.ece. and U. v, r i T ley e gallant kiaa overcame her aflec » I tion for the brave bine skirt and grey I i« bodice which were laid away in the I ft

any mo I lory of |

»ith.-dry eyes s Presently Beverley sw

•Iwtens. hat

hoi

RALPH L. GOFF.

a}-ui|>athy Another crown hnnght ffjecrvtceable homemade sidesaddle, ago |

red tc

■e girl h

jvided. r

n hoar bo appekud as dainty i a laas as ever tripped in

CONVEYANCER.!;;^, ^.lm« jand • was astonished at tl^ chang. I rhe gallant Tout Beverley the dea •wurdaman in bis regiment of

i ghard

verve rrvr ol eliarse at any rallr I Atlantie or Uape May eoeaty. LOW FRIGES.

R. R. SOOY &. SON Restaurant and Lunch Rooms 24. 2E anf 2S SOUTH TVELFTH STREET PHILADELPHIA. PA.

H. A. W. SMITH & BRO., 848 flsbury Avenue, OCEAN CITY. N. J. PLUMBING,'

ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO.

i Insurance

HOTEIJI ABU ton A1.IJL HOTEL ATGLEN

a. to it quickly " I said, staring him

GARWOOD HOUSE,

OCEAN CITY. New Jersey.

W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. M SOUTH SECOND ST..

PETER MURDOCH.

here Tom s sword tog.

awn. one swinging from the aeddle. the other at my thigh All day we traveled aometimre pa.ring through oak woods and copare of evergreen again haring cultivated held, on either hand from ered in We evaded the villages by rid

-c-i-rv-rrnca bg aronnd them At night we came to A GrEIInTS, ihe foothills and a rude inn beside the Rooms 2, 4 4 6, Reil CsUle 4 Ut Bllildln*. road I swung from my middle

j ••Cordelia, love, allow me to help

ATLANTIC CITY. N. J yon d ( , wn " , and Beverley smiled

iv_i. f or : e. eweetly that I vow tlie rtable boy be

* n?|v»nbl i Wibouk with a pang of jealouey Mmirv to l.aui on Find Mortgage. ! ^P 00 ^

»' rt * >u “ 1 AU “ rtlc C “- v | pr?!ZJl My h'.'ei Wiuked““.«"7 dirty

io Lou n H.«N id. X chamber ti, Firtl Morl|lgl. Solo Ot Run. for ,he likea of you.” he replied

' ! "Then get that one ready for the

HEADQUARTERS FOR • ™ k ^': w,

He whirried Impudently, not being need I think, to men of my dispoaition \ woman came in with cold fowl *nd vine fur our aupper The landlord r1..d ind ogl'd Bawrley^thinking lirF a ovelorn youth and as mild as I l,>ik. <1 I kicked him squarely on I be seat ofY.lt well mended breeches—and told him

my bidding He went

about it then with r tine show of alae

rity

— and I devoured riie oartrldge and tried to drink enungb of the e quench onr tbirrt As ind dirty man surveyed clueely we kept up the Inver ■ct Tom using hit tongue with an uncultivated and I sighing mightily, rw-lt ■bODf king this last to give thsl I waa of the the place Prerently the fair Cordelia retired to •r chauiher. the dirty man took .pert ore. and I made myself at b hr the hearth With mv saddle under ‘ ’ alept well enongb until e breakfasted ing of dawn on meat *lew amacking mgelyof smoke andcimlera Daring night I bed dreamed of capb my temper was not of the

danued bla sw. rd from me and wore avy belt aronnd hta gra- bodice, pistol, no longer concealeu stuck front of the same

o, negle, led grass, we unsaddle, the three bones and sat down to a mea cheese The prisoner re

fnayd lo eat

Beverley, with bis sword trailing oi ed bis neck and tor

CONVEYANCING. ETC.. AT

CHARLES P. LAKE'S

BRIUMTER 1MI ffl.,

Real Estate and Insurance Agents, HM ASBUKY AVKHUE.

OMIagOT to rent. Is>l> lor tala. Money to

loan on Kim Mongaga

JOSEPH SUTTON

Comeiancing. Real Estate Inseraece, Monjases

Callaatiaas

COA.Ia nnd "WOOD.

Ocean City. N. J.

OrdervWB Aabery aneav -HI r»osl«. . OPEN FOK THE SEASON OF qv. pu y nnuentJ BELLEVUE HOT BATHS, Re^^state Agent SAMUEL 8CHUBCH. PALERMO. “ 1 BO*RD«U. BETTOR 7l» Ut Ilk STREETS Uwt|e» eemlwr atm;

New Suite for Surf Bathing

J. T. BRYAN, •reeUrsI Plewthei e*A Uwr Killer No. 1807 Eidge Ave. fblleaelphte. Sa'SHSiA Orewa^.

Q X. CAMPBELL & CO. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE HUB Atlantic Avenue, AtlanticCUjr JiJ. Mweru. Mae. j’ atlaaUe my. Oeaea CUj eat ITw aaleiiir..

onr k.naa A fellow In a red cloak wa» talking Dolly with me gentleman at dirt who bad enjoyed the ion tire on the previoor evening Upon teeing ui they parted ailentlv and the atrangrt who had 1 be bearing of ■ soldier, ap or cached and bowed low "Yon are nding north milordT hi qoeetiooevl "Evec^W I said measuring him with my eye -The roeda eriWT bush ao to speak be continut '•and if I might only travel aluog wi yon and the ledy it would be safer fur

all'

re than I could imagine I looked

•Sorely we wiU n- only tr to have the gentleman a eti simpered my -orotmde

| "Nay Tom the Koial guard., have ‘ mi, pursuit of h<' ridden u« down I auawrrwl 1 .wrh ph«t.qrra|di Is ! Two of u.e men Iwth e.nauf ocble i Ink. wl;b Um. nnux- ' men of high standing N-gan talking laken. tlie name »f j euftly to their aworqhrotl.er \ dale of the aUUiit Suddenly he sal up and cried. '■1st ' margins for ni-c.rd ; tens there gentlemen have done their denis couu.vl.vl - i duly before Hod end the king, s* we iiiat may la 1 O-m ■ fi util da. so lei us go with them blithely 1 In this way I He* ! hack to onr dwerte graph mile,•ting Is Onr captors were silent 1 uric, methodical Lai All that morning with ont bands photographs becoui ! loosely farU D.rl we nnle astride our . graidd.-nl Idslory o . j own hor-ea hack along the path by ' dutinite numls r o , lcn j which we had «> lately fled We went evident tfiat tin- m i oor sadly -saying little and the memory of ! Ulna the more .-on T r *" ,t rides with these (earIttas gentlemen ' the text, hence the ue hack to me u, the sriM galloi« I young wmuau |“~* lb onr acahbards striking behind and i in Usv.iuc n cloU* i

Igs o, twllle and hive on every Up j

prehenalve ambition o wed with tl

• " : The pa la re will not. of coarse, be high and narrow like the modern office "" ' budding, and wUI not need much of the ’ Inthrust which glree such structures " ; their peculier shs|w. But the principle 1 of knilling the whole mass together. t _ | not only with aides and floor and roof supports of atructurml steel, but with ,u ;'; longitudinal and hortxontal braces of , “' 1 - the same material, baa been chosen. 1 i and as a result the young crown prince * j will have the safest residence In bla “ j earthquake amlllru empire. It la be- “ 1 Hewed that a building like this will ” f Lwftliatand any aetamlc convulsion 1 | which Is.not accompanied by a subeL ln j d.-nce of the earth. In riuit reapect the j " new palace may have lucky a bie- ’ . | lory aa Jaiwn's ancient bronaa idol ’ j | Malhutan. which haa paaaed through ' ; lunumerahle eknbquakca. and baa . ' j twice had Its wooden tefnple swept I from over Us bead by tidal wavea. and I. I y< t. owing lo Ita great weight and ao- " ! Ildlty. has come through tlie expert- , j ences ondislurbvd. — & ~ ' I Chronicle.

Tha good wine pul At the end of _th< youth a man of aim •Uuardsmrn Oe said where none are c.-wards

•wordaman in s puce w tight the ttoesi friend si

king > riihng.

n. We nave Iwnnd ; for 11 «PP«™ *“ ^ literally fllh*. 'lend Who alood by j just like a hive in a wel

trouble the danger of ! •I'hi'T* How f»- ‘ bulb laud pily na for Ihu. In memory ‘

of old pl.-dge* I pledge to their brave U. and. Beverley for the lova of Virgin mother aav tbal yon for

sword hmilMV

caps of

syed bims "I would ,.nt on my uniform if I bad - ■' be said "Von wouldn't look nearly «o fear Inspiring in it Aa yon are yon would frighten ail the imps of hade*.' 1 an

iwered

The captive looked up “Are yon a wench or a devil f; by

fowled

Two nights later Tom and I sat over a uncertain Are in the month of a iva A gray drizzle bung clo*s*«ver it. mountains, and we shivered in onr -treat The prisonar had gone, and mj •ft atm was bhood about and bung in sling made of a atrip of Tum> petti "lasiena. ‘ eaid Tom. polling half of my. cloak domr about him "I think

mother wonld not know or ' assented sadlv. for the * captive and tha cut on touched wifely upon my pride

heavens! To think <

I the ting’s guard and biding (rum these mountain ruffians, and ought op to wear gaiters and pres, the farmers!' he exclaimed •■And with no wine to keep the chill from our hones. ’ I. grumbled "To the devil wifh Ibe wine I' he aid "Uiva me raiber some clean Unco

ind a hairbrush '• ‘

Then my arm pained, end I growled •Only let me get one more chance el :hat dog in the red cloak.' We threw more twigs and lengths of rottc!. fagot on tha Are and retired to

Ibe d* plha of tb« cava

long Hina I lay awake listening lo my friend • qmrl breathing and the move men Is of our borers feeding wi ' Then I thought of the gray pile of the of laatena standing against the brightening aky aa I bad last bebe'' id a wifi dream came to me. li my molbrv'e hands wooing me

I was awakened from heavy aim by the agony in my arm Opening my •Tea I Blared woefully astounded what I saw Tha cava was lightad hr twq torches stock In crannies In th rock.-and a boat me lay a oomberoftne rolled in blanket* I con Id boar th tramping (if a sentry before the docs Trying to lift my band lo my heed. I found that I was tied with sword bells —arm. and leva At this diaoovarv I swore ao tastily tbat several or tns ret loan set up and looked at me The throwing hack of their blankets die I closed the .liver and bine of tha aai

NOTHING GOOD IS EVER LOST

tly nut Hindi,rw life into me ; 1 ■rat a tall pale . 1 blood and poetic ! i with hta duak i

thrilling :

rv»ta were recently absorbed b

in for-

ir fight tain

mind t

ndde

Louis. I view in ' of .the i j bees ha

‘:,x

a Urge cave hlddr if l he most Isolate ( mountain region dmhly had und:

The i

If this <1 ■nnupUIn

e Is I

ivcrage Ozark |

■usumrd by fame, all these are idle talk." writes Rev. Newell Dwight HIF j lls. D. D, of "The Secrets of a Happy | Life." lo Th* Ladle*' Home JournaL ’ The time was when Wendell I’hllI Ups thought the huge atones In the ; temple of lilana demanded the steam , engine. Wider knowledge bath taught us that the pyramids can be accounted . for by one despot and a thousand .laves. Man can forget when be saw the poison Ivy. but not where be found j the clustering vine. Men have forgot, i ten how to make tbumbecresra'and lo-

af torture. Once he has

from one to two mile* In laag'b. ^M'hduuegniln of wbral Into theMraeta. If the tiouev I. bulir In aoll.Uv from I * U1 DnJ U “ l moll, ' fr eartb wUI reh . *. . . .... on, fli.l irr*ln alirller It* root In til*

and flung

hit armt about

And after that the bti gentlemen ling more their love for Beverly d tlw-tr pltj for iuv than all their re for the king, oflered u« our liberty. | it take advantage of their frlvndslilp em and on the third evening paaeed :

to the city of LTolurg

Tom and I rode knee hi I ce more in hi. own saddle at g bit own clothes, which wi covered from eh* kind peasant

co lens VxD. J

of 1L The

ty have only woven a web of honey at the front, or they may hare Bill'd the entire sjinee. This ls a quew lion that will soon be determined, for Major McCann expects to rmplni experleucvd baelUMipera and have ough I'Xplorariou made.—Chica

grain, shelter Its root In th* beneath and Ita plant In tha tun re, and make th* chaff and flitb to ige their form and tend crimson

hues to bod and frulL

"Therefore, open thy band. O pnbUclst. knowing that thy handful of today

j w 111 ti

farm daaeea of Kor.n. known a. the "packing off of widows." ronsisU of a raid by amne dinconrolate widower and hir friends on aome village known to contain a young widow, the forcible abduction of the lady in question and her marriage to the widower. An instance of this kind has recently come to onr me tire. A widower living In one of the villages of Kaugwba with II friend, went to a hamlet clue* to the walls of Kangwka city where a widow lived and seized and carried oC. after roroewhat o, a Iwtrie. a young lady. It so hapis-ned, however, tbat they had mistaken lha boos.- snd oufortanatelj got bold of the wrung lady. Early the next morning an indignant |a**K- came in pnrsnit. hot the men who had commit ted the dastardly deed sncceeded in eloding them The young lady, bow ever, was rescued, and after the bouse of the widower and ita content, had. been compli tely demolished .be was escorted home in triumph by her boa hand and his friend*—Kobe Chronicle.

The people id (.angaria, in Bengal, have a barbarous iirarlice called h-iok .winging. They deck, themselves put with garland, and •ben aaseinl.Ie together I . ondergy the most burnt le tor tare. A wire aboala qaarterof an inch in diamet :r and seven feet long is pierced Ibtongb Ibe tongue, and then the wretched being will dance fo* over half an boar with Ibe wire still' hanging through the tungmSome of them form themselvea Into a tow and are then sewed together hy a wire needle threaded with eord. They are tewed by the anna and look like bemngs on a wire when ready for the book. It ia thought tbat the victims are drugged considerably la-forehand, owing to the sullen, dazed expression they wear throughout, hut sometime* o two faint and are with great difficulty brought round again.

world with harvests. Open up ! thy spring in' th* deeerL for. though an

eiaeo*ee|*ii*es. enemy slop up the fountain with May I adil oik- news- example to th* 1 stone*, ho cannot stay the spring bnbI astonishing list of chibUsh mlsc.iicep , pung from the heart of Clod'a earth. ; lions?* It uas In the days wb.-n the | i.innl vine and tree for weary man's ; litany formed an Inev itable pari of »h n j, .„,i shelter, for the eoamy, sharpl the morning aervicc. oud a little boy u,. etitng hi* knife to destroy, ahall be myiacqualmau.e. unable to read, uae.1 m „,,. * servant to cut away th* dead to hear. In reap-mac- to qu ufilnt. lUgl pranebe* from the tree that ahaU haal Me drone from the officiating clergy ! ,i„. nations. For this la Sad's world. U man. the oft repeated and awe Insplr ' la Aeyed u> bapplne*a. not to misery. Ing statement. “We act—such a liatru. vice* arc Waning, and virtoea are wax-

—good LordT Many a scared glance i | n g."

did he cast about the little country { — ———-

church, wouderiug what a "i might be and why he imubl n see hue. The acab-nce wan, of the Buckinghamshire ren.ler tieseecb thro to hear m

Lord."

Eight pupils, whose avers: might lw 7. were asked to wi Lonl'a I’ntyer from memory, the eight Wrote, "l-esd us not It

•rs tell us that in our ne are at bast 17.000.000 II SISML

•Thirty year* ago." say* Georg* GBurkwooiL the veteran Naw York pho- : lographer. "my studio was at Tblr- ! teenth street and Broadway, than a

friend took her Sunday win clae* to the arasldc. It was a ut exi«cr1enrv for. one scholar, who i claimed. "Teacher, there'*" the sea. h here'* all the tint tu lea?" ("Tl.c s and all that In them 1*.“) - L.ud ier late husband while out wbe tag. and therefoev when lii-ath pul to her marriage she thought sultiAlc to Inmsluce the cycle in L huslaind's nuiuorlal. Kbe accordl: ly desired the BCitlptor to .depict t cycles and all. and herself In "rath

"You are not going' to. prwlaer "WelL 1 admire his cot thaL bat,I mast say that with bis oppurtuutrir* ►( refuses to run for utilmighty bad prcccdeoL"-

re ; tag Union square w ie | veil mansion, when

uf sell spent his boyhood, m ; ••BereraJ year* ago. when th# *0T-ii-I came Into my present studio, and of « courae I personally superintended poet lug him After I had tiled him In the in i chair and asked him to Took pleasant ,-a ! please.' I said careleaaly: ,ii : “ T wonder whether rou are the Mb tl* fat b*y who used to throw atooea my akyilgbt lo Thirteenth street

about 30 yeariTBgor

Itooaevelt’a eyes twinkled. That’s a long time ago. Mr. Bock- .' he said. TV* pretty nearty outlawed hy this time. But aa l have the police on tfay aid* new and I'm not afraid of being arre-i*d. m admit I waa the hoy. But don't let that

you spoil this picture.'

dldn'L for It waa the beat ilk*, ness that had ever been taken of Mr. Roosevelt up tc that time- lo fact, a the only one that didn't make look severe."—tjalurday 1

•Bay. Dennis, d'ye know • m* to home on a fkirtyagtr “Cn pwhaf* a furioughr "O'an. ye Ignerat thlm new wagons « Fittabnrg I

Deafnrm is tn.ee cun Xtantriaa than in warm ■at being very aenaitiva tu The Bank of England «