Ocean City Sentinel, 22 March 1900 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. V H.C.ROBINSON EiiloraDSFropnd CITY DIRECTORY.

CITY OFFICIALS

D R ) ■_ I’hysician and Druggist, ' Tl! Ashnrjr A»c.; ocean City, N. J. J.C. HUTCHIXSON, M. D. I lom<e<>]>athiHt.

1. ABBOTT, M. 1).,

I'll \ sirian mid Surgeon. nmCK Cornu Ccntnl ud Eiikli Stmt

KIRKBRIDE & MARSHALL S.cr ssort lo EC*. T. MARSHALL House, Sign *b< Fresco POINTERS. ‘4■ WEST AVENT’K. CHIMES ON IkLL KINDS OF PAINTING, i :\i‘i :u r .iohbers.

CIILKCM SERVICI S

A. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St., PHILADELPHIA,

Fins Famili fifossriss.

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

Lunch Rooms

24 26 led 28 SOUTH TWELFTH STREET

PHILADELPHIA, PA.

CHURCH SO

llOITiL ATGLEN OCEAN UTV, N. J. mi: EMMETT

GARWOOD HOUSE,

ISRAEL 6. ADAMS & CO. Real Estate i Insarancel ' haired practitioner a quarLer of an

A G-EISTTS. t l">ur later. We found Dudley lying on

800ms 2, 4 * 6, Eh! E*le t U. Bulldla*. i

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J ' •" r *- l-*lng standing calmly on either

! aide. In Mr*. Lalng’s eye* were trace*

Iwloner* of Deed" for Penn-; of tear*. The Doctor, after a brief ex-

Mo’ney lo loai

Honi) to Lon oo Full Modiigo.

u Kln.1

HEADQUARTERS FOR Heal EM anil losurance.

coNvEvaNCin

OCEAN CITY. I

W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. 11 SOUTH SECOND ST..

D. GALLAGHER, DKAI.KK IN FINE • •FURNITURE, 43 South Second Street,

enilnaiion, (book bis bead gravely. 'Life bee unfortunately been extinct

for fully kn hour."

•'Whet 1* the cause of death?" la

qulred MtV l.aing, eagerly.

“I have not yet examined the body, but there are no marks of violence whatever, a* far as I can observe. At tfae post-mortem * * may he abti to

dlecover something"

She drew a deep breath. I chanced at that moment to glance it her, and was surprUed lo observe an unmtatakeble took of terror JU for atrtaf in-

«s her haggard a

seemed as though the doitor'a hope

! N,». MI A>bur> Amur. of determining the can** of death had / aroused within her a sudden apprehtm-

ti. mi KEWiTEt nil («..

\ the room, as he desired to examine the

body, and eb* reluctantly consented, exclaiming aa she moved slowly out: "1 would have given worlds to Lave Insurance Agents, will be an Inquest, 1 suppose, and all

that eon of tiling. And dear EUaM4 AHHl KY AYENUK. what a terrible blow It will be to her!"

Then, when the door bed closed,

' ooUacni u> not. Lote •or Hooey to j while I stood gaxing upon my Intimate iu«n *•« ri'*' Moctenar | friend who only an hour before bed JOSEPH SUTTON JTwm'L"«

BOURSE BUILD,BB

1 meaner, the doctor, assisted by Beck.

Real Estate and

OCCAN (

PETER MURDOCH.

Conveyancing, Real Estate Insurance, Mortgages - ami Collections

HOUSE MOVING AND RAISIKG

r>.S. . Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, PUMPS. SINKS, &C.. 40S-10 A*bnry Avon up OCKAN CITY. N -1

OPEN I OR THE SEASON OF 'oo. | BELIEVUE HOT BATHS, SAMUEL SCHUBCH. SOABOWAU. BETWEEI 7tH AM Ba STREETS Suite foe surf Botbloo

nlMtled. Lw»l pj)»vsJajU () fr JOSEPH M. CORSON

il Estati

PALERMO.

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bad been used, and just aa they concluded the police, who had been sent for. arrived. The local sub-division Inspector, tall, red-faced and inclined to obesity, a plain-clotho* constable and a sergeant In uniform, who entered the drawing room, were at once Informed of the mysterious clrcuinataa- ~ In which the body had —

Real Estate AqentjK, "STS.ST"

.. . ,

csln*: »>

I. remarking wl

'JJJ'.' liteceas that we should be compelled

• to attend the InqueeL

Afterward the body was removed to a billiard room, and the plain clothes constable left In charge of It. while : with Beck and Dr. Alleoby 1 entered | the dining room where Mrs. Lalng. " BEAL ESTATE AMI INSURANCE

<SSS At!astlcAvssPC,AtUnUcLTIjr,NJ. | lice In her bouse had apparently filled bnuh< sa—vain ^ dread, fo* almuat the first AUfttUC CWyTocses CHy esd Pisa aatrlJlc,SJ. cue^lOB

o'.^lur uisonVbc uslnUnd; mjmr narxsll S.t-AMPBRU. H.HITT. ' A. CAMPBELL & CO-

>y bitter antipathy

i Again, other Incidents

upon mystery. Mr*. Lalng's dreed tbel Ella hat errand. ' should know of Dudley's death was At that moment Beck crossed to us. ! re! 7 curlou *. •‘*t exclamations tying: j and Inquiries of the doctor regarding • This affair Is certainly most dls- , his conjectures of poison seemed to easing, Mrs. Lalng. Dudley was such {point to the tact that she entertained a excellent fellow that we must each j certain suspicions, or-was aware of oe of ua regret his loss very deeply certain facta But, after fully reviewIndeed. I have Juet been discussing ' tng the tragic elfalr In all Su phases, ter with the Doctor, but. of ! ■ arrived at the conclusion that !>r. e can at preesot form no con- | Allenhy did not anticipate for one mo, Jecture aa to the cause of death." : m*nt finding poison at the posl-mor-itural causes, no doubt, chimed 'em. : medical man. In a dry, businesslike tone. "1 think we may at once oiarii:* ,v - lamlaa all ldt« that violence was | e** cues or vn* vaaaosara. aed." j On the contrary, front the very wonli "Tou think eo?" Inquired Mr*, j he bed let drop, he undoubtedly bcllevLalng, wltb eagernr AS. "You don't be- : *d death due in heart disease. I could Ueve. then, he has been a victim of ; not. however, rid myself of a vague •ol play?" ; suspicion that Ella's mother feared an"Not at alL Beyond the bruise on : u,,,, of the remains of the dinner, end the forehead, evidently caused by the . lhml (he wuu , of lh( . |lce UDnerr . fall upon the gravel, there la no mark whatever." the Doctor answered, “tin- . •' 1 “ il 1 " TarUM >’ do “ a ““* * h0 UI I have made a thorough examine- are guilty. of course, determine the Halil the * nature of the fatal cause. By nSin to- long bright t thall, I hope, know the carpet, 1 pondered oi

i facta In their eequeno

have fallen and expired ; dM|

After a dismal. ali>eple»» r ed by a mam»1 ess. apertral

have strictly regardei

,niy «ency.“ he anawerod. with an air of extreme dltsatlafactlon. "The fact of being In cipher was sufficient to ;

Ua Importance."

“I was out dining, and brought It along to me," I said “Why did he do eo?" he Inquired "Because he thought It might ba

"Did hr open It?"

irthy?" he asked.

In the service of my

family for fifteen years. He waa my father's valet at The Hague." 'Ts his name JtickesT" ba lequlr-

M.-ral. — Experience arqnim! »t the

Tl.< Wpiuan »bi ajeuiks her mind frv*l> 11 all f«va-l*ins had twin trDini; the ,<1.1 cyivl -tranger to whom *hc had Ibc* introduced what she IbcngM of

within t

he shook bends with ue he w*s In the. ' highest possible spirits. How terribly

sudden hi. end warn" 1 » n ‘ 1 h«»l»h.d deapair. I fa

"Terrible!" I exclaimed. myself »' l»*t reflecting that, after daxed by the peculiar tragic and mys- ' B * rt expired suddenly

terlouB manner ol hi* death. "When ; which any of ua might lu- liable, ai be wished us adieu be could not here i it wsa probable that I had lo-en ecct dreamed that hie life bad ao nearly ! In* myelery and tragedy where the "lie*complained of so pein during ! 1 re** end artually emiled at t the evening. 1 suppose?" the Doctor | weird end horrible natnte of t Inquired. j thoughts that throughout (h>

"Not to my knowledge.” Beck an- i night had held ewered. and thla statement I waa com- ! acrtbable dread end terror

pelled to indoree. «'hen at aoon. In acordanre with He dined here?" Dr. Allenhy ex- ! the urg«.i ead strangely worded teleclaimed. turning to Mrs. Lalng. gram I had recelvad from the Earl of ' Yee." i Warnkam, t alighted at Horsham *t.t"Ther* are some remains of the food j Bon. in Sussex, 1 found one ol the car-

le* from the Hall awaiting me. Aa

"No doubt." she answered, quickly. "But—but what do yon suspect? Are the symptoms thoe# of poisoning?" aha

gasped.

“I suspect nothing." replied the Doctor. with hesitation. "The fact that the bend* are tightly clenched suggests a final paroxysm of pain which might possibly accrue from poison. The remain* of the dinner may be required

for analysis, therefor* It would be ad- ] To my question aa i vlaable to keep them." | *i'h the Earl, be malt cry well," she answered, a shadow : ply. merely stating U

of annoyance upon her face, 'T'll give | celved a orders to that effect. Bat surely, Doc- | mediate I

that effecL But surely,

tor, you do not think poor Dudley can have been poisoned In my house' If anything we had for dinner had been deleterious, all of us must have suf-

fered."

"No. pardon me tor disagreeing," he answered, politely. "In many cases known to toxicologists families barn

"ThU summons la he added, smiling.

itered It I was followed

1 knew sUghtly—Buperlutendenl Krayling. chief of the Criminal Investigation Department at Scotland Y’ard. who had apparently travelled- down by

the same train from Victoria.

(J resting me. he look the place l>eelde ms. and a moment later the footman sprang upon the box and ae aped sway toward the open country.

iqueetlag an Imrather unusual,’

he said. In a voice ih*

he bad re- If betrayed hit agitation.

clauses of the secret defer.*

Hence which

from Berlin yesterday are known ■Has anything i SL Petersburg."

"Whet!" I cried, in

"Net thet I'm aware of. Perhaps boring the Eeri't w thtrs a been a burglary at the Hall?" oral* precautions to 1 suggested. crery. Surely they c '•Hardly that, I think." be replied . known?" with a knowing look, stroking hi* | "W* hsve been tricked by s Pointed brews beard. "If burglars • Deed**." be