VOL. XX
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1900.
NO. 29.
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN cm, N. J., R. C. ROBINSON, Elilsrasl Proprietor.
CITY DIRECTORY, arv oh-icials.
IT^rnFl T iJSili"* rh | l )T'i" TraM^i Kit" W.rn.r "viErd‘’'.'.l TSor.’lVun l.r, II. T. AlAoHI. nraaidrai: U. f. Koblawm. mrwurr: II H. Tl».f b. 1. M. rrmmm, <1. H. Mom.. H H Maln|>
SECKET SOCIETIES. "lTtriTintMiftn SblVtiT^-lSra'I tuTl"''”-" Haul I?. WllllaliiMJli,MB-rvia/>. • uvaul'llr laultr, Sn. •«, K. of I 1 ., i BnM a.ua u.ujl | .«.nia(.
MI^Malj H. I'buru.M^rrla.)
DR. J. Si waggoner, KKaiDKNT Physician and Druggist, Ml Aiburj Are., Ocean CHj. H. J. I'ur. Oran. llaa^BtaUuunT. (WucliuM.). J C. HUTCHINSON. M. D. I lomoeoput hiMt. No. Mat Ooorin Avenue. OCCAM CITY. M. J.
CHUKCM SERVICES. mux.i.'rAk w i.’i^a.. .u'^ni
Mtuda> n.Tilui. Jnuu.'Voo.rrTruuS'rr: K*' rta> rtrulnc. Yuunn I'ura.n. muter. Tbrar I irut-l'n.l.i Icrlan I'l.orrl.. U r.lri a..but ai.d nRri.ni Mnul Hun«» ■wrllrra. law Sy .vralu,‘Sj* o™l2. ” nun£y uolwol, . Hoard or Truatrao K r. I'aunrld. praal-
al"jtp">ri.to!rU TlHoda, rvrulu(. ITaj.r maniac. WrdMalaj rrruluc. Muodar avuiluc. 7JB m- ••Hludf of Ibr llolj HpIrlL 4 ' I r i.la. r.aalnc. .lurtr of Iba Kun.Uj a. bool laaauu. Kuudal aclmol.UD p m.
.) of Hit moutll It
att r ».rcasi5io£ r .T-.' M CHURCH SOCIETIES.
3 # T. ABBOTT, M. D., FbjalrlaB and Nargron, OFnci -Canir Cnlnl ud ElpU Slrat C mouac • ^ Kramtui's p m.
drill. Mr*. lailulaTborn. Irraaurar. M
*r» ,1 ««^lJ»JjraM^lhr* 1 nm fMraA^^anr
. wmon Wimu, ThuOuuoat'Up HulMiuoud Uma Maori ssxar rpEasSivss
G. THOMAS, No. 108 McrketSt., PNILiKiniU, MraAcaaiunM aaMbMHVlar Roi Full) firocenes.
MOTKIJIAHO CaTTAUM.
HOTEL ATGLEN OCEAN CITY, N. J.
n^Mlr! , m^: , d2|I^LlVd'^J3lra"'wMS; lltlrular* ». c. OOFr.
THE EMMBtT
ArTOB AF.Y a.4T.I.A W. J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
GARWOOD HOUSE, Ti* Crniral Aveaac. OCEAN CITY. Now Joroay. Iruml'l*" < ^Umm > *utnad > *l£mii me pm a r X*«r^^ ^ UAKWOUU, Prop
OCEANIC
i:i.at eatii ■>* u iai.i t A% I-. OPEM ALL THE YEAR
LAW OFFICES
SCHUYLER C. WOODHULL, aio Marker M., < amdea, H. J. iJONATHAN HAND, C'onnw«“llor - nt - I>n w, Kollcllor. Maater In <7,anoery. Horary Publlr. CAPK MAY IXU’IIT HOl'HK, N. J
EJUGENEC. COLE,
D. 'GALIeAGHER, FINE FURNITURE 43 South Second Street, I). H. 8A.MF»BOIV, Stoves, Heaters,Ranges, PUMPS. SINKS. AC., 408-10 Anbury Avenue. OOF.AN CITY. N .1.
J. T. BRYAN, Fuencu pioaiiR ud us nntR, 1007 BMga Arm, rklladulpbla ruvulalla* PWteimJilurir l^r^Tule.j W-Ur tMMM^'lbralimr'•Ttpraralix.'' Order* bj .all prampUF aileaded to. JACOB 8CHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. fc. TOO Mai Aimm. Ocai. CIO. I. I.
Q t A. BOURGEOIS, Counsellor-at-Law, Praetlrra In New Jeroy. Pbllndelphln mb
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. LAW OFFICES
Apgar & Boswell. Anal m AVKNI K mid KllillTH UTIIKK ALBERT A. HOWELL, A.ttomoy-nt«l^nw»
IICKAN CITY. NKWJKK8KY
LAW OFI-ICHS | j GODFREY & GODFREYS'
An.Aivno city - .
•oaoaoaoacaoaaoaoai
Nearly Ualf ■ ivniury ago, tn-forc the varlou* |>ruvlueea of Ital) Uail Inn'll conaolldalMl In Hk mouarr'lileal government. there lived In the city of
Genoa a young man ml Giovanni. Kor many ccnli lly of Giovanni bad her
Italy, hut had never auiwedinl li ernnpllnhlng tdn him. It liad Inn-i gn«t ambition to make a net of ch
Giovanni «aa a bni bonded^ man. a Htanch democrat and rather too fnnof upecch. A few III chosen arnleDcc* derogdlory lo the reigning powm proved bln downfall, and one day a« Giuseppe wa* hard al work on au odd hell for the cathedral s chime, a Inter hearing the form of bis father, with a deadly .tab wound In hla hack. »a« brought Into the dingy llltle shop nod •'Giuseppe.'' Mid the dying man. ••keep out of politic* and live onTy~lu
yot
only for
LEWIS L. ROSE and U. S. Cm
RALPH L GOFF,
CIVIL ENGINEER.
SURVEYOR.
CONVEYANCER. NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N. J.
OPEN FOR SEASON OF 1BOO BELLEVUE HOT BATHS, SAMUEL SCHURCH. SOAimiK. IETVEEI 7th AIO Hk STREETS Naw Suita for Surf Bathlnn. Edw. T. Marshall MIRMBMIMN « HAMaMAl.l. PRACTICAL Seashore Painter i* 5 & WEST AVENUE. ockam errv. n. j.
W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SBCONl) ST.. V-hllaNalpNta. ra.
R. R. SOOY&SON Restaurant and Lunch Rooms h a * a urn mimi btiiit PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Bi.AI. Karr AT*: AND INMI'KANrE. ISRAEL G. ADAMS A CO. Real Estate i tarance
.A-GEnSTTS,
Booms i. 411, 1m1 EtUli i Lu BitlilM,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. of Deeds for Penn-
sylvan Is.
Money lo loan on Find Mortgage. Lota for sale at South Atlantic City ■tM| lo Loaa oo Homs lot firs! iortjAgi. Sal* w ImL HEADQUARTERS FOR
CONVCYANCINQ, ETC.. AT CHARLES P. LAKE’S FOR SKLE wnwuws is COTTAGES frND LOTS ALSO TOR RENT CENTRALLY LOCATED IN OCEAN CITY, N. J. ALONZO COTTON, Owner 010 Anbury Avenue JOSEPH SUTTON
Conqancing, Gul Esttte Insinnca. Nongsgts w ud Collectioos JOSEPH M, COGSON Real Estate Agent PALERMO. H. i.
E. CLINTON * CO., ■err BRUSHES, IBM imit, u< 11 TlfTI n., rMII^DRLPMIA. PA.
«*• Wh.
hla fa
her's d< her died.
>rk li
Ideal
that Id* father had vainly struggled for. The bench at which he lug wa* rough h^uu. long and broad and Uttered
tnl ai
hell* O a eollei
and metala. At one aide of the tuning forks lay a dusty old violin and a der Oliver mounted flulc. In tin of the shop were a .mall farna half down uiuld* and a heap of ecrap' metal covered with dirt and ru» cvUIng of the shop consisted of heavy beam* covered with hoard* to which hundred* of spider*
had faitened tbclr wet
beam hung auapended an enormou* hcU fitted with a long, slender clapper capped on the end with a large bra**
GllUeppe wa* IKillshlng away w sanded cloth at the surface of a that already ahone lustrously In the dim light that struggled through the llltle windows In Ike front of the abop ' Ml* fingers fairly flew aa he tamed, twisted and rubbed the ahluy bowl melal. A rough cloth succeeded t tanded one and In turn made way for
i hell
a llltle metal frame aom< gallows lo cqpstruclloi A drawer was opened and a handle of cloth produced from Its recess and swiftly unrolled to reveal a highly pol lahed and pro|>erly wrought little clap per, which the young mechanic deftly fitted In the Inverted bowl of the bcjl A gilece of twine was attached to a little knob on the bulb of (he daggwr. A gentle pull and a subdued silvery lone filled the narrow confines of the shop The tone swelled until It falrly rang, reverberating from wall lo waU. from rafter lo rafter, seeking o' nook and cranny of the shop dying away at last In a Utile shudder of dolight The young Genoan bad clasped bis hands together and listened with agony of tnteoslly. straining his w for a scintilla of a flaw In lbs ton sod when the silvery tluilunahulatlon had died away be leaned back ' sigh of ecstatic relief. Day after day and long Into the nights Giuseppe tolled with a fervor aud energy almost faualleml. lie ate but llltle and slept only w hen natural fatigue Compelled him. Ue became thin and emaciated, and hla ayes shone with a feverish luster, bat not for a single day did be give up hla work. One by on* bis bell* grew Into |be stir and form bs desired, and be gave to
To b
i they «
thing* animate, lie talked cateased, pelted and scolded, and each night when he ceased hla labor be put them away la their allotted place* with a paternal rare and solicitude One beautiful August day Giuseppe aat at bit bench giving the finishing touches to the last of bis set of chlnu-a Nearly two yean had passed since be began hla work: two yean, but a gnat change bad taken place In the appaanorr of the young man Ills face was pale and wan, and his high cheek tames aad suukro cheeks gave him a deathly look. Finally be Bang the last u-U oo the llltle metal stand, fitted la bis Hap per and gave tl a gentle swing. The tone that followed In-gso like the sigh of a man. aorn and wearied by a life of hopeless disappointment It grow ' until - plaint for tl
away t
followed the b until IU but < IhntioO a euroeel none I bat made tha tetna la sis forehead slaorf out and draw every muscle tonne. Hen be sat back In bis mat with k smile ef Joy that was al Most beattte. Tto MBTBV nbinea
TAMING A WILD GIRL.
.1 unique pupils of tbs ho-Ututlon of Knox tboda Hewitt a stout of In-tween 13 and 1«
irougbt
f life ,
>c bad
■eoeteee Cr.Sslitr.
"The gross supenlltion one occasion, ally enoounten among fairly InU-tU-fent people la very disheartening." U- | mealed s physician. "Nome time ago | I was ratted In by so upper class me- ! rhanlr. a malr who earns pi a day. I ilm In a sync of alarming nerv- j ous depression, -and he complained of | agoolxlng neuralgia In the bead. I ) questioned him sharply, ami lie finally i Informed m* that he had le-cn 'eon-Jun-d' by an old negro servant whom j he bad discharged. It seems be had 1
flannel lag full of
If for so long, sebu-d | tllll | rr ,| 1( . | l „ij. l . r< , K or i n , frace cor- found a small red flannel lag ful
I ncr. Her mother db-d when Ibe girt hidden under his manna*.
C n nel.blar i.s..l..e I . fll|h ,. r 1 ognlxed II as a voodoo 'charm' and bad
. nnd the
perhaps Ibe ablllly ti m- lost her liearlug a' f the n-orld about her
. li* told n
> this
Q an awestruck whisper, and 1 madi io effort lo ronreal my disgust I told dm he ought to la ashamed of himself I for allowing an Ignorant darky to play
IS brought to the school. ! HU ll1 * Imagination, but I could see it terror. She hung her ' plainly that he wa* unconvinced. FI bands before her “"J ' «»'* •<»“«■ * |U1 P'' lrea ’
. meat and la a few days he was all , right. But what alckencd me was tbs , deuse. hopeless credulity of— "By the way. doctor." Interrupted a ! listener, "what was It that you gave
n youraelff"
, “Ob. merely some bread pills.” te1 piled the physician. “Tbsre was no IC taking sorb a ease sertouslj. What r are you laughing at. anyhow r ■Nolblng." said the other demurely. I —New Orleans Time#-Democrat
■rer In bor life. It wi jroe City, the nearest
b. aud bad
in beluga than her fa-
it Ibe school enemies. 81
bite when they ap
i- fell sick and g
bells. Ills
bought
■gain ■!
such melodic, as ibe world had never heard, ns no hells Imd ever sung. And when he found Altai they were gone he became stupid—bi- could not realize thal they were gone. Who could have come aud taken away hit hell*, his children, whose conception had taken years—long years of unremitting toll! He went lo the physician who had ■ended him during his fever told that the Itsimfs had cot shop and taken them for hla < He went lo the ballllfs and that his chimes had been sol lie sulk lo the highest bidder, er whose name or country known to them. Ue begged U knees lo give him some clew thal might lead him lo the purchaser. They him gruffly and uncivilly thal ll none of their concern who bongh
llltle E
llsflcd. There wa*
I—a few lire—but he flung Ibe offered money in tbclr faces and left them, hla heart broken and bh
spirit gone.
Thsl night be sal before his bench In Ibe little shop, bis chin resting his breast. Hie picture of a dcs|>alr!ng and broken man AU night lung he sal thus, aud when morning came be roused himself aud. raising his bands above his head. said. "God grant that some where in Ihls world of thine I may again find my chlmes-my bcUs-and. If hut once, only once. Hist I may I again their voices!" The next morning the Genoan out with one pnrpose-to travel the world. If need he. to search for hla chimes. Day after day. week after week, month after month and year after year be trudged along from town to town, city to city, country lo country, vainly seeking his chime* I'srt of the time he spent In various cathedrals and churches mending chime* and ringing them, lo the delight of nil lined. Before he had rich reached middle age be was a bearded old bowed aud bent and travel worn; but, like lb^ Wandering Jew
his weary way.
The broad vralcra of
Wee* colored a beautiful red by the fading raya of the aettlng sun. which was almost visibly dropping through lb* tree* to the west of the rity of Limerick, when an old man wllh ' and shoulder* Im-ui aud Iraulug heavily on n Bloat staff came slow ly along highway that led to a llltle ferry at river bank. Ills Lag heard was white as anon- and bung nearly lo waist Ills fare was swarthy like that of a man constantly rtpow-d to the sun When he spoke to the ferryman. It was In a 'Toler used to many tongue*
helped him from the
The boatman
e Into
coal for a cushion on the rough plank which answered for a seat old man raised his bead feehlj looked about him. Finally hit eyes fell ou the spire Of Hereford ratbedraL and there I hey rested, lighting up for a few anond* with a gt I miner of hope. The boatman pushed off from the shore, and slowly sod aolateasly tbs skiff mad* IU way keros*. No soul * above the gentle rlppl* at ths bus I bow disturbed Ibe sllrac* of the •vs log. Suddenly Ibr faint sound of bell stirred the sir. ll Incrvased of another b> I her and snot II the luck sly of s full set of ruse and fell In lh* netting . The tioall
•way. sad then hr fell la a b«ep I* th* hack uf tb* boat The boatman _ to him ami laying bis band on ths far* of Hi* old man. felt that It raid - New York Nun
Judge - Was tha alHra artlri* gold or only gUtl Prisoner It was ollror. Mr.
roe week*, when she belaic that no one would ul that all wanted to be put In Miss Elisabeth jr three weeks she cried,
'lied all a J vances
r fisticuffs or threau
By degrees she came
lutrin w ould be don* and
up ami take a human
Her tearlier and the other pupils In the class showed affection for her by stroking her anu or shoulder, but It was a long time before this met with ros4«>nsc. Today she Is one of the mosl affectionate pupils la Uln Bay's class and rarely lasses her teacher without touching her In an affectionate way character!sllc of the deaf. Nometlmes the affeetloa Is shown by a rather loo severe blow lu Ibe back, and one of the teacher's duties la to tusks her understand that great physical force Is nol essential lo affection. When Rboda was lu a pugnacious
de stale of mind, many ed to comfort her. She picture book, nils en-
gaged her alientton a little while. Bbe rrcognlzpd the picture of a cow and apparently thought of home, for sb gan lo cry aud. pointing as If toward hoiue.sald "Papa.papa!" This word and "baby" she could speak when she i lo school—word* the bad learned^ to articulate before she lost her bearing. Kbe has already learned from the other rhlldn-u what It Is to He. children are forbidden lo say any He* Hhoda made a sign Indicating tills the other day and was punlahsd by being pul lu a seal separate from the other children. 8Uc understood the punishment, for she lold ber teacher afterward that she had used tb* word He and bad l>een made to sit apart
from Ibe oilier yhlldnra.
Her concept loo of a Creator Is cult lo learn. Tin- teacher takes ■ occasions lo try to Impress upon some uotlon of God. and Hhoda learned to point upward, as If t
unseen power, when she Is asked about
the maker aud preserver of alL Her development has been so
since she rime to the school that It Is
difficult to learn how far It has i Nhr seems to understand many tl that she has no way to express. The* first word she associated an object was "shoe." 8b* can
“shoe" In a rudimentary fashion. She
reads and Imitates the motions of ' t earlier'* lips when she win I* t« press a word for an object. Kb*
has 10 word*. When ths teacher points out the picture of a eew on a chart. IIbods van write the word "cow" on the blackboard.- Indianapolis Sentinel.
T« Be* Far Islseas*.
Dr. A. E. Harris, mcdlesl officer of health for Islington, referring In bis last annual report to tb* provslence of Influenxa In fflfc parish, says: "Influents l* *n Italian name, first given to this particular affection In tb* si teenth cell lory. It Is also known by Its French name, -la grippe.’ and also In France at 'Italian fever' and 1 lah catarrh.' By German* It has been called Ttosslan lufiueuta' from the fart that It started from that country lu Invasion of Europe and by th* Hi ala ns -Chiu*** catarrh.'" Th* doctor
served, there would be far rations and far Yew cr deal ha—London Telegraph. Fewer Frew » *M. l eeL • 'heap power dletrlbutlou from th* roll tec y districts where flump coal May be had Is tgaln on the tapis. Tb* Idea, aa of old. Is to rusks gs* from th* waste coil and lo use I his In gas Corine* driving high tension electric generators whose output Is to b* carried by wire to the various potato of coo-' sumption. With th* inevitable development of the gas endue tb* scheme I* every day assuming a more practical aspect, aad II would seem to require UU1* more Just now to give to tb* world to concrete shape the dreams of th* past half doom
Mb* He Mart**. A hungry trsv.ke a string** la Aad Bask N J Mii-rod a rootsnraat la
disk Aflsr b* bad wslled half on bo*r. storing UapatiMUy at th* bottle* la lh* ». be sammuned tb* |*v>|*i*tof. u he qorsllonwl rcgsrding tb* ds-
BORGIAN ARTS IN PARIS. a Meesra rolsssisc Sierr Frees th*
Freach Capitol.
An extraordinary affair has happened at th* Chinese legation la Farts, which has sln-tdy 1-i-n the seen* of some startling i-plsodrs. Th* Itallaa secretary of the Chinese minister. Signor Armani dl Farms, on opening his connpoi.rt.-nce r.svntly found n letter signed by a Follib woman named Mart* ds ( irrwluaka. who gar* an address to the Hue d* Cllsson. Eh* sst forth thsl. after having sbon* as a bright partleutor star In LHboanlan social Uf*. she had to become an exile and to lie* In Pari*. Bh* was at preashe added, on the brink of starrsand ssld that nothing could b* done by her except to start for China. linguist knowing, beside* Polish, the nusslsn, French and Italian tongue*, the thought that the could be utilised at an loterpretor by th* aL Hed forces In the far easL Tb* sscrotary of the Chinese legation was asked to kindly provide fond* for ber deparfor the land of the Boxers aad to meeting. Signor Armani dl Paras shoot to throw the letter to the c paper basket when be saw tbit the envelope contained another Incioire. Opening this, he found luilda It flower rrw-mbllng a daisy, which bs mechanically applied to hi* nos* and Instantly overcome by tl drowny
They are distributing an advertisetent In Germany that runs thus: "A studio for Improving the human face. "This studio Is highly recommended > todies and grnllemen who wish to osaesa faces In the present fashion. "This to the bprt bouse to ths world >r Improving and changing tbs color of the eyes, which can be rendered fiaehlng and bright, deep as tht sea or fuU of laughter.' •This house must not be thought to have anything to do with any other eaIt ...
People In Parts are talking a great deal of this advertise meat, writes a correspondent of madame. buL except that the eetabitokmaot Is In Visa have not been able to discover th dross of this most wonderful bouse for manufacturing eye* and noses.
Va actor tells of a tragic experience had while playing hi a llltle town to ilbern Texas. la one of th* ictnn of the play. In which he acta tbs vUlaln. ha hides himself la a barrel, that he may listen to
ture wen being be It trying to destroy. In the town hall there was little If any "property" material. A barrel would
i time cam* for ths actor to do hi* part. U* slipped In ths barrel with The man and tb* woman appeared. and while they were In the
fairly shook tha raftora. This lowed by tb* sarssdroppsr crawling out with hla hands to hi* face, aad hr In turn was followed by a swarm of wasps. Ths wasps got among tbs ' the audience.
■ broken Bp;—Gal re
bstn baying ba* far bla homo awhile, made np bis mind that tb* bay was worthless ‘'Thai Is very poor hsy that yoo'v* ■sen buying." th* doctor complained. "But tb* bones eat It. Mr." mM JaUno. "No mettsr It's had bay." "Yea Mr.” Mid Callao respectfully. T'Ucbang* It I know yon are a mneb wrier judge of bay I ha* tb* hones in I" On* day th* bell .rang, aad Cellno am* In "A patient has arrived. Mr." ba r»-
"Aa oM patient o
' dtb* doctor.
Mid Ca-
"Naw
Una "Th* old one* Callao edsMred eery much the b**« tlfnl teeth of a tody among bit maMsr’i
ps Heats
"Ah I" he exrlalnwd "Bar toatb an M fresh and sound aad whit* at a sew
bora bsby'.l" .
a who was called to from bit at on* day to a christening, and wt i hit foctotam. who was both sad keeps*. B* pat gan and hog , In tb* patch sad caMMsand tbo osrvtra. bat it was iMempted by s flattering Mtotda tb* opn door. om of tbs pheasants which was ta dead as It oogbt to ba** bna. ron op aad flew hither aad thither through tb* church with tha Mto* aad
Ibn reMasad tb* service And ber* again 1 do not think om of tb* UHto ' aroaad U* tost ssu tbs bn mot * thing, and rertoialy Joba. wbo
■ b* bad last bon ' saw notblag ta-
Pulling himself together al mlnnlr* of at oogbly revived by a salts, the secretory rang for an attendant whom he asked to examine tha Bower. The man pnt tha daisy, cr whatever It happens to be. to hit non*, and be, too. became Icmporyfly oretpowered with drowsloessr-sAoaM attendant was called and experienced Armani dl Parma then sent the envelop* and all Its contents to th* police. The flower was handed over to '• chemical expert for analysis, aad a warrant was Issued for th* Immediate arrest of Marie de Caerwlnskk. Bbw waa found In tb* Ra* de CUeeoa MO appears to be about «8 years old. Sb* admitted having sent tb* lettor, but disavowed th* flower. Th* police offl-
Ictter arrived Intact at the 1 w hereupon the Pol lab woman replied mysteriously that It mpst bar* beau opened by a count*** wbo was bar mortal enemy and wbo psaaaased nfl the secrets of IakimU Borgia and of the Borgia fkmlly groereUy. It was Quotes* who. In order to rata bar.
accordingly arrived at th* o that Mme. de Casrwtoska waa a littto demented. Th* head of a coo rant who knows th* prisoner has also stated to tb* woman to Dot iw-
- corras poo dent of tha Chicago Record says: "King Alexander at flerrto smokes, as ba doe* many other thing*.
abashed and quite at a torn to knew what to say. hot after a moaesfa awkward pauM a thought cam* to ' be stammered out: 1 ea glad
for culture are not scant la hi* present occupation as osw of a repair flnag of great trolley system of this eRy, but e make* the moot of what be has, nd It It safe to say that tb* repelr •ng will net bold him to tb* SDd. "Nay." b* remarked to OM at hla UD qualntances a few sights ago u they discussed a friendly can, "do Toe taka to any of dee* p'lmcul maetta's? I fltr. you cua pick m •
>' la. I didn't flak y.

