Ocean City Sentinel, 19 July 1900 IIIF issue link — Page 1

VOL. XX

OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY’. JULY 111, loot).

OCESN GUY SENTINEL. OCEAN cm, N. j., t C. ROHM Elitor ill Pminelor.

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS.

NO. 15.

HOTCLa AND COTTAOM. hotel atglen OCEAN CITY, N. J. THE EMMETT

CMy Hup.rtni.nA.nV

GARWOOD HOUSE, OCEAN CITY. New Jnrney. riV-o'L'lT^ IlmUd"UmMCboS.' MnAH.UAKWUOD.ITnp. T OCEANIC KU.VEKTM nnd W lAl.tIT A IF., OPENALLTHEYEAR

SECKET^ SOCIETIES. In K.of P. bnll, A.tKiri nvrnt h .Irrrl. Mark Lnkr. K. of H.

£)R. J. S. WAGGONER,

CHURCH SERVICES.

MHU. IT.Jrr mr. I. Mono.. ..mini. JftM. M-Ot^HpIrH^i Frtd.;

CHURCH SOCIETIES.

i.nl, MrA l^tlntoTborn. i..,.C. tinrwuon. (wording Mcmlnry. Auslllary of tb. Woman'. Ham. Mu

G. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St., nnuacmiiA, Fine Fulls Miles.

Full Baromd Tmn, ii>n>rr araadi « ( Hoanr. of all gradm. CManad Fr»n». Ft tow ZKBIOBH.

Physician and Druggist, T3I Atbury Are.. Ocean Cllj. H- J. ^T»r» Dmgj. Flaa^WulrmarT. OonfMUou^T J Q HtFTCmNSON, M. D. 4pom«eo|>uthiHt. No. 834 Ocean Avenue. OCCAM CITY. M. J. B # T. ABBOTT, M. D., PbyKlrlKn and NnraTon, OFFICE —Cnner Centnl ud Elthlli SlretL

^ D. CAUAGHER, DEALER IN FINE ••• FUfiNITUHE, . 43 South Second Street, , rNii-AnRi.miA. da. 1). 8. 8 AMP801V, Stoves, Heaters,Ranges, PUMPS, SINKS, &C., 408-10 Anbury Avenue. OCEAN CITY. N. J.

J. T. BRYAN,

ur'iMr 1 —— JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY la. 700 Attar) Aimm. Ooan CNj, I. i.

M ORGAN HAND.

ATTORNEY AND

<'0('\Ni:i,I.OI{ AT 1.4 H’. LAW OFFICES SewaYbER C WooDRaub, JONATHAN HAND, OotinHellor-at- I^aw,

CAPE MAY COL

EUGENE C. COLE, COl'H HKLUm-A ¥• LA 1A' Q < A. BOURGEOIS, Counsellor-at- La w, ' I’mctlCM Nr* jrrwr, rhlladrlpM. nn( ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ALBERT A. HOWELL, Att orney-at- L^a vr.

Bourne Hnlldlns.

OCKAN CITY, NEW JERSEY LAW <)l'IMCi:«

CAUGHT HV HAMHTS.I

opyrlght. UMJ by • \ B. Lrwia.l i-aili capital u( t>kl. there 1, » RreveuL even If he U a nc

paper man » ly> b

THEY DIDN’T PLAY.

rneer had de|iarted irr.^.tln. ntury ' "•’" W ‘“h have Hu.Icju .j 11 H .. . | douilnated by It

rebrntrm lie nay.:

<1 fur «l

o Eel tl

■id I]

event n .urprl... and do hut loaf about. I he knew the gam. »»r for un to undec,

o dnyii (illtani and I h

uhed what we no i» broached, and

I bin own expenae) >e engaged and ad-

ie liad. We

red tr

led tt

eni hapiM-ued la of er. We tramped I .lept and had a fal

out a fortnight befor

- —— — — log. ■d u« with great dignity —rh P | Mt rv-gutar About one a Bo , Iun „ n 1 I. my dot, lo inform tUeN , w , "d eT'. ^^ , n ". The rehear

alwi

and It

ualnly g

hurnday morning, ring the following al went apparent-

being

daya at Marathoi ! morning for a l

pbua

n doga of all alter, n,

lied Hlatro ' ti by about a j f,

~..ug dug Iban ti

-ad I

LEWIS L. ROSE /Law and V. S. Cou

OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF '99. BELLEVUE HOT BATHS,

>r Surf Bathlna.

KIRKBRIDE k MARSHALL Saacauan b EDI. T. HAISHALL House, Sign ** Fresco PAINTERS. 245 west AVENUE. ESTII1TB OR ALL IIIDS OF FA1ITIIC. EXPERT JOBBERS. Large Pbllaoelphla experience.

W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing

NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST..

R. R. SOOYASON Restaurant and Lunch Rooms M. 21 at 2B SOUTH miFTI BT1EET PHILADELPHIA. PA.

m aaaoc acaTS a aetciai.Tr

RALPH L. GOFF, CIVIL ENGINEER. SURVEYOR. CONVEYANCER. NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. N. J.

luhabltantr of Htatmphiu out of breath begging ft trying to gel ur In buy a Infeated hula. At the end of two hour*

finally g - cuina at ■kelninn «

village. * plrtur-

I the four

ISRAEL B. ADAMS t CO. Real Estate ■ Insnrance AQ-EZSTTS, Boom! 2, 4 A I, Ital EsUU t L» BolldlU, ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. Commlaalooera of Deeda for Pennrylvanla. Money to loan on Find Mortgage. Lota for aale at South Atlantic City ■omj U Leu n Housas let Finl Merifiji. Sile er Raat. HEADQUARTERS FOR Beal Estate aotllDsiiraiiCB, CONVCYANCING, ETC., AT CHARLES P. LAKE'S V. BRIKBVITBB AMI HI.. Real Estate and Insurance Agents, DU ASBURY AVENUE

JOSEPH SUTTON BOUnSC BUILDING oCt.N CITY. N J Convejancinj, Real Estate Insuraaae, Nartgages and CallactiBBS

JOSEPH M.

Real Eatate Agent PALERMO. N. 3I have a nuaibar of l"‘ -

•cev-BRUSHES, .—W4 nun, ita I l TUTI IT-, -—■* amaa.m«aea. rA.

PETER MURDOCH,

COAJJ and WOOD, Ocean Oity, N. J.

mil,-a' away, having probahly

tilled by a me»«eng. r from th 1 have many tlmea rend of tl

nuioe Creek brigands,

who gobbled til up that day mtwt have gone out of the plcttimeque bualnea* aome weeks prevloua. They were a ragged, ugly lot. no better than the men of the village, and we were far more dlaguated with their hrvatha than afraid of their knlvea. The 1,-ader apoke Eugllab fairly Well, and I hare always felt grateful to him on tliat account. All leaders of Creek brigands should learn three or tour Mnguagea before proceeding to Imalneea. as It la a great help toward an understanding about Identity, money matters and so forth. It waa the leader who had kicked me, which I hare alwaya taken aa a compliment. and as I sat up he aaluted roe

"My lord, you »

yourself a prison, without resistance.'

“But don't mak

me.” I replied. *

are brigands.*'

‘T am Bobetto." he aald a* hr laid till hand on tils heart and bowed low. ''Excuse me that 1 never heard o you before. You are a brigand and tl It for money, and thia Is your baud T"

"My lord la o

"Now, about this lord business. Let us have an understanding. Who d you take me for?" "An English lord, my lord. I ha, been expecting you for several day. Hie name I cannot pronounce, but know you to be the grotlemai

ie first five daya of our captl 1 r no thought of encapr. Then. | ^ ip|>ear.N| lo make Ourselves at ' . I he \lgtlanre of Ihe brigands!.. ■ xed. While only four *—* 1 -

e through -wi

“ tlooa being made from time to time. Nothing Indicated that Certcka waa ‘ less ph-naed than usual. » "After the close of the rehearsal Mr. " | Cerlcke railed at the office of Mr. Hlgglnson. and. after the customary greetings. remarked. In his usual quiet

will n

e able to play I

lith day and at about 3 ie afteruoon when the brlwaa sent for pruvlatona. re acting aa aeutlueL and * lying helpless, this left pen to deal with. One of

U with his

«-k doxlng with tl ClUam was lying

the artist sat up and whispered "Let's end this right here am You tackle the leader, and I'll go for the other fellow ?' The 'other fellow" wa, heaping tin- bran,la togeth up In unison and made the attack. I gave old Bobetto which knocked him over and caused doleful bowls, and Clllam hit his man such a blow on the neck as to render him unconscious for half an hour.

camp, and

elzed t

and i

a hlgh-

safeiy. .

will I

•This h

kind of yon. If .

me for an English lord, who do you make tbla other chap to be?* “Your companion, air. Ilia baard. but cannot give It- lie

be held for ransom "

Then we started off to the west. The parttcnlar retreat of tbla I pa ml

tain, and consisted

of two brush huts and

In no manner ID

used. They could have robbed oar few dollars and pel but they did nut even

a pom. Aa soon as the huts, however, I

s for

tn the English minister Athens and obtain tbe sum of <30.000. Both GiUam and I burst out laughing this-demand, and after a little I

d to tbe leader:

Of what use to play the fool la this matter? Aa 1 told yon before, w, Americans, and poor men at that, can raise about <300 apiece, but another cent, and If you lake tha “ have to turn brigands and

h yon lo business "

"But there are no titles lo America, f I should write to the American minder. hr would take It as a Joke. You haven't got a soft snap in this xblng. aid fellow. Usd you got hold of Rock rfrller. UonM or Vanderbilt you might hart made a talar and bought a garlic hard [an. Sorry for you. bat yon can't always hit It. even In the brigand ' "Bot you must write." persisted tbe wooden besded rasruL "You •rite to tbe American minister that If s does not send us *10.000 ■easeugtr your ears will be sea packager* I read tbe letter to Bobetto after It pus written, and be pfiad that It would reply. U

only a mile distant Before departing I gave the leader a tap on the head to quiet his yells, and so far as 1 know we were not followed a rod. We reached tbe highway Just Jn time to get a lift In a passing cart and In a conpie of hours Trere In Marathon. Aa to the letter. It was delivered at tbe consulate. bat was looked upon as a joke and tbe messenger sent off empty handl'd. We might have lust our a on his return, but were not there have them sliced off. Bobetto died two years later, as I read In the papers. and It Is said that be was badly disfigured by a broken Jaw—tbe “my lord” gave him with an American calfskin shoe. M. Quad.

Whitman's grandmother was a Quaker, and the hard had bees all his life used. Quaker fashion, to si.Ung In the bouse with his sombrero on If. It soiled him to do so. One day. with a friend, lie entered tbe gloomy and half empty predoes of Trinity church. New York, and took a bark seat lo tbe obscurity and for a moment forgot to remove his hat or was probably Just about to do so when an offidons verger stepped up It off. Walt a man of Immense pride, not seeing fit to do so Instantaneously or being very sloa In his mental prock was taking tbe matter into alderatlon for a second when verger knocked the offending ha' his head. Walt pleked Up tbe huge felt and. doutdlng It together, smote tbe renew rig, with It on tbe head and slowly left tha church, th* red fared sexton following mod threatening hli taw.- Boston Transcript.

Monday.

Hlgglnson stared and thought s must lie playing him falsa Uertcke repeated the statement In the

-eme quiet voice.'

" 'But.' exclaimed the Onanrtal maser. 'we have to play: the bouse Is ail old out and we have promised.' “ *1 cannot help that' aald Oerlcke. We cannot play next Monday: we do

iot play a-ell enough.'

“Mr. HlBcInsno Is aald to bare drawn long breath and to have remembered hat the contract with Mr. Gericka rovlded that he was to he sole Jndga f the rcndlnras of the orchestra to play outside of Boston. Accordingly

j vivid Imagination and a rapid Hi *4- "oh.'' she said to a young nu reotly. "I did come so near seeing a I dreadful accident yesterday: It was | Just too shucking!" | "How did It happen?' queried tbe

r Jro,,tl, •

J "Why. you see. It was Ilka this:

I There waa a horse coming along at tb,

k cor “ er of rrrepect and Case-a hors,

I and a buggy—and they didn't see tb,

£ [ motor was so close-that la. tbe peoph

i In the buggy didn't sec It—there was ■ ! woman driving a woman and twi | children. I think—and she tried t<

I drive the horse across the track—the

i boggy had a top to It. and abe < bear the hell—and the motor right up and pushed agalnat tbe buggy and pushed It along, and the hors* Jumped a little, and the wi screamed, and the children-well, I couldn't hear tbe children—blit the ■nan wasn't strong enough to atop the motor, and It pushed tbf buggy right

off the track T*

"And where were yon all this Umar Inquired tbe Interested youth. T stood by the curb.”

"Yea."

“I waa so nervous, you know.”

“Tea"

"And I ate chocolate creams Just as fast as I could and prayed."—Glero■and Plato Dealer.

ball n “The following year, when the seaon was well under say. Mr. Gericka ame to Mr. Illggluson's office one day after rehearsal and remarked quietly, as before. 'We are ready now to play In New York.' Tbe concert waa duly announced, sold out and given. Tha result waa a great triumph, and at one bound tbe Boston orchestra established Itself as the leading orchestral body In this country."—Loa Angeles Tlmea.

On the return from OadlneD. tha emjieror'a new estate, be got Into a talk with tbe station maater. He said. Jokingly, to him: "Now. Herr OberalaeobakndlrigenL do Dot you go and repeat my experieoca tbe other day. We were dining In tbe train. Oppo•He me ant my ald-de-cmmp, who was wearing a pair of Urge boots with UUqk. heavy soles. All at once there a Jerk, and be had dlsappsared. nstrad of him I bad a pair of gigantic boot soles on tbe table. Eulenburg’s puts Hew up Into tbe air. turn- *■* * somersault and fell straight on ne. so that I had two cuUeta Instead of one. Next to me a pair of legs waving In tbe air. and on looking ■ I saw It waa a servant who waa : to serve potatoes and pea*, and bad tamed head over LeeU with tha whole tray. Of course, all tb* crockery waa ■mashed." Tbe emperor Uoghed heartily, and his humorous er made hla hearer* Join la the

Tip* given to Pullman car porters by government employees while performing official dalles are considered legitimate charge# against Uncle Sam. They are the only Ups which are accorded this distinction. This Interesting fact has Just been gleaned through tha display by a government official of i of expenses which be Intended to sent for a recent trip which he i In tbe service of the government, exhibited the statement as an evidence of the etoae manner tn which the government dta business. He had to present a receipt for every exprndltnre made, even a receipt from tb* Pullman car conductor for hla berth. Tbe only Item for which there no receipt was Tips. 60 cents." When asked what tbe tips were for. tbe offlcar aald: They were tips which 1 gars to PaIIman car poru-rs. Tbe go, mem allows those, but they are only tips which are allowed. It 1 tip the waiter at my hotel or tha mas carries my hag. tbe tip comes o my pocket, hut the Upping of Pullman car porter*, a quarter for each Journey made on a sleeper, la such a recognised enstom that tbe Item for such Ups la alwaya allowed by tbe governmei officers when traveling on govern: leas."—New Orleans Tlmee-D

whence It baa fa

Bernal years after tbe dose of tb* civil war a reception Lynchburg. Va_ lo cotui national cent, aaya V. Halsey In Llpplocott’s Mac*tine. Mi there assemldrd who had fought Is the Among lliem was a major of arhusetts regiment, who. meeting General Juba I Early of tbe Confeder- - army, cordially greeted him. ■oiutluit to his major aald. "Ah. general, you

Yea." replied the olden time* they bun re. Non- they hang c

*ld general Tn thieves on cross jaare oo thieves.'

Cannibal King Bring on the big gridlie and let's roast thU fellow. Captured Missionary-O king, bat give me a dose of quinine before I <** ‘ You see. I am a victim'of the habit, consume three ounces of quinine every 24 hours. Cannibal King - I loss this fellow up. I caa still taste that qulalne Be*' roasted two months ago. I'gfa:—Ohio Journal.

The sticking qualities of the madone are lUostrated In the family of Mr. Georg* Ketcham, a merchant out nle. a 14-year-old son of Mr. Ketcham. waa bitten by a mad dog. Tha wound waa In the palm of tbe right and when a small mad*tone < throe Inches square wa* applied bared readily—In fact, so much ao that It could not ha got louse and la now thoroughly Imbedded In Join hand. Tbs boy has become seen ed to the situation and. In fact, finds quite a convenience In many

nod breaking uata with' It. the Is a convenient weapon, with which Johnnie makes all tbe other boys Jn tha neighborhood stand around.—Hartford Republican.

Benjamin D, Maxhm

Sir* and philanthropist, who died I Vineland. N. J, n few day* ago. lad moat dramatic and remarkable Ufa He figured prominently In the west daring the exciting times Incident to the gold fever of tbe early sixties, and often be became th* poeameor of a* high as *60.000 In n day. and aomet ha as quickly lost It again. Al on* time , h

the entire bonded Indebtedoeea of the

hla wealth was estimated by himself

000. Capitalists heller* t

it *2.000,tbe Max-

is mostly of

Edward Harrtman and a party of hunter* bar* Just sailed from Beat tn kill benre,*:—' folng after world. Tboy a Mg ox nod lira tha fish which they cat streams In Kadiak Island, where they make their bom*. They bare oft** and killed, hot non* hare

back many eorioos things (

a exported for the ir more. Th* beds are In tbe northeast of th* Island, th* deposits descending Into aome of the neighboring Islands, tbe emery being found In lenticular masse*, resting on layers of schist In limestone almost Identical with Parian marble, tbe finest marM* known, which cornea from the Island of Paros, close by. There are about 300 men engaged In the trade, nil of whom bare tn be married before they are admitted to th* fraternity. The material Is modi bard tn be dug out or even blasted. Great fires are lighted around the block* till the natural cracks expand with tbe beat, nod lever* are then laid to pry them apart. This ayaIs continued until the blocks are reduced In slse to nuance of a cubic foot or leoa. and they are then shipped aa If they were ooaL There are aald to be 2o.ooo.ouu tons yet available at Naxos, and tbe last reported year's export was 3J130 Iona It Is one of tb* hardest substance* known.—ironmoo-

"Never pat n bird in th* window,” said a bird fancier to the reporter the other day. T rarely go into the street In summer, or even oo a mild day In winter, that I do not are unfortunate canaries bung fa the windows. Eras If the son la not broiling the brain* under tbe little yellow cap, a draft Is blowing all the time over the detlcnt* body. People have been told a thousand times that they must not pot a Mid In tbe draft, yet bow few r*that there la always a draft la

(Md-J Har-

dens piece of

IIoeo nod rub It lightly with the mixtore. If the sum la not of too long

standing. It will disappear. If application Is required. 1st paper dry before wetting tbe third time. It tbe spot I* * texture of the paper will be

spoiled. Dry It gently with a pie

dry UnetL

Patient-Yonr bill o' <00 marts for visits and 00 marks for medicine* Is high, doctor, hot I've arranged to settle. Ill pay the 00 marks for '

BUND AS A BAT.

David Hanim w er. bat op flesh which wsb made by a well know* Memphian shows that than are others who know bow to get the long end of a horse trade. Bereral weeks ago this Memphis man saw a fine boggy bone, which be thought be wanted. He located the owner am “One fifty." was tbe log tbe animal over her speed be condud trade and without a check for the a be found that the a a hat. bot this did c

aace. He di weeks and admiration of

The prospective owner looked tha animal over and concluded bn had a bargain. He paid over the money and took tbe mare. When the unhitched, the first thing she did ww : and than by way

la a cemetery la ay w

this way: ‘ John Bmlth. for 20 yenas M ^ of tbe firm of Smith A Jonas, now J. J. Jones * Co.* "Of course th* n Bmlth and Jooen. I hurt anybody"! h

frank e: "•8ml alive*.' be aald. ‘but ha k mentions lot of country people, and V any of them happened tn as* Mi gran

overspread hi* coast*-

English paper ay* that th* hat

FUcgrodr Blatter.