VOL. XX
OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY. JANUARY In, 1«II.
NO. 40.
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN cm, N. J., E. C. ROBIfflH, Elllir ail Prepnitar.
UOTKIJt ««D IOTTAUIJI. hotel atglen OCEAN CUT, N. J. I—«1 mull April 1,111(11. H. C. UOKK. THE EMMETT
CITY DIRECTORY, t - u- ,„h .
CITY OFFICIALS.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
CJT mu-U HM.nlirnii Rail ln^7 born ■ Im ■nlufja ILo?uTiV ■Tavaulbalrwl. Mark lakr, K.«>f H. aud H.
I.uOmt I. Walla**, kr*i*r ol rrrord*. xlaapliarda ol llrt hi* tar in iur*l ra.li Frida; UR CM SERVICES.
GARWOOD HOUSE, OCEAN CITY. Naw Jaraay.
OCEANIC
r.NTII and W l.al.lY AYE., OPENALLTHEYEAR
ATTOMItr.t «>«T.|.AW.
J^ORGAN HAND,
ATTORNEY and
COUNSELLOR AT LAW. ! CAFE MAY COURT MOUSE*ll"/
| LAW OFFICES
SCHUYLER C. WOODHULL, JONATHAN HAND, OounMcllor-nt- I*n w, hcll^il.ir, Manrr In (WcArrry. Nr.lar) Tabllr. U/U-K MAY (XIOHT HOUHE. N. J.
THREE ANOELS.
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• Hie Yellow Tomatoes |
SHE KNEW IT WOULD FIT.
, frlrn.l.
v almuld make aa
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gUGENEC. COLE, COUNSELLOR-AT-L AW.
OCEAN CM Y HOUSE 1>1 Aabnra A«rnur OCKAN CITV, N. J. THE SWARTHMORE
G, A. BOURGEOIS, Counsel lor-at-Law, ^ITartlrr* ln^ Nrw Jrrar^^'hllwlrlpbla al ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. LAW OFFICES. Apgar & Boswell,
ALBERT A. HOWELL, ■A.ttorno.y-ixt-I-.nxv.
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o*-o»o»o*-o»o*.o 0»0»0»0»0*-0»( ! Y»une Clancy Itowcn bronglii |, j New York from lila wcalcrn liomr i i life wjulpmcnl of ao mucli mere), com I.'imhI Willi I lie uunbakablc bellif iba
II naa cany cnonsb 1 >ou only ''cot down c and czrrclard," dial new and old. ri|H-ct
er dropping I be objcctiuni
do iblnga" oor four lei frlenda. Ian
l^gjy^acbonL l«. *' K- LaAa, aaparta-
Ural (Upllat l hurrh. A.l.urj avrnnr. 1 lawn Klalilli and MnlhrlrwL. Ilrr.lol IL Adam.. IMTliM. 1‘rearblna. I0JD a. I p. m.. "Wady of Ibr Holy Mplrll." Fridanu'lldaf'•rbool. U UD p. m. /l.*M. Kalbarh. I'bureb or Iba Holy Trlolly, Prau Kplamiail, rvrnar Flr.ri.lh Mrvet and
CHURCH SOCIETIES.
Fpa ort b lAajjiir J*l wtr twrb^Uinda MU.*Amy^MUkrr^•r^-'rauwy. MrakTl
Ini arrrrlar). Mra I* Ml- A. W.landrld SlfeEsr&ieriscrRSE; Yarblmao r Aworlallon. Wllloa WlIWU. praaldenl. Mara lAkr, wrralar). Annual
MKBII AU
JJk. J. -S. WAGGONER, MKMIOI'.MT Physician and Druggist, fll Aibnry Arc., Ocean CIO. N. J. Par* bmaa I lor autbuiory, oCiMrciinha'. rlc , rwnManlly on band. \ J C. HUTCHINSON, M. D. IlomaeopnthtMt. No. H24 Ocean AvoTiuo.
law oi-i-ici:»*
IgODFREY & GODFREY 1
ATI.ANTIC CITY. N.'.l. LEWIS L. ROSE
Arff«' and U. S. Courts j \ Kooma I and £ Kounc HulldiiiR | 1
OCEAN CITY, N. J. | !
aullerlng for food while whole ablpfula
apped al
B > T. ABBOTT, M. D., Phyairlan and Nurgeon. OFFICE-Conir Ccitnl ud Eighth StmL
I). H. SA.MI>SOr*.*, Stoves, Heaters,Ranges, PUMPS, SINKS, ac.. 408*10 Anbury Avenue. OCEAN CITY. N. J.
RALPH L. GOFF,
GIVIL ENGINEER.
saRVEveR
CONVEYANCER. NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N. J.
I. HAT ATI! AND I!
J. T. BRYAN, PK1CTICU PLDIBER ltd CIS FITTER. 1007 Mldgr Aye., Pblladrlphla
■tt Tat*. Water t^oT'Oly'lUrl.
riaanMnr'aad lWlBaar a apwlaily. Orderaby mall promptly alteodrd lo OPEN FOR SEASON OF 1S00 BELLEVUE HOT BATHS, SAMUEL SCHURCH. IOAIDVALK, IETVEEI 7lh AND ttt STREETS Naw Suita for Surf Bathlnp. Edw. T. Marshall MINMMMIPI. A MABbHAl.l. PRACTICAL Seashore Painter 125S WEST AVENUE. OCKAN CITV. N. J.
ISRAEL 6. ADAMS & CO. Real Estate ■ Insurance
.AG-HUSTTS,
Boom! J, 4 A 6, RmI EiUti I Ui Building,
ATLANTIC CITV. N. J.
Commlaalonera ol Deeda for Penn-
G. THOMAS, No. 108 Markot St., rmuDEiraiA, Haadouartaea al Poalk Jarary Mr Fine Faitiig imt. SvZSPinsvvx 'a Aliaattr ar 1 lapa may aaaaly. 3-OW PHrlOfilS.
W. L. BERRY,
Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. l* SOUTH SECOND ST..
R. R.SOOYASON ' Restaurant and
Lunch Rooms
H M ad a MWTN TfllFTN STIEE1
PMIUDSLPMI*. PA.
Hmm) to Lou H Honot lot Fill I lortpio. Solo 01 Bool. HEADQUARTERS FOR aeal Estate aoo losiaose, CONVEYANCING. ETC.. AT CHARLES P. LAKE’S FOR SALE
KHWHI.\,S I.\
COTTAGES AND LOTS
ALSO LOR RENT
CKNTRALLY LOCATED IN OCKAN CITY. K.J. HOMO COTTON. Owner
«■« A.but}’ Avuuu.
JOSEPH SUTTON ■ O’JAAI ruiLDlNC
OCCAM OIT,. M ,
CBnrtyincing, Real Estitt Insurance, Montages — ill Collections lagaSSSir^Sa JOSEPH M. CORSON Real Estate Agent
PALERMO. N i.
mllre off the breeb, the young
mini northed wjtb poni up Irrllallon—
pout up until be bad flnlkbed broakfant at ble boarding boi
there wan no one but the landlady, and
■be deaf, and f< quaintanee dowi
••Kay. what good are thoao grncnil«1 They ain't lit to lie pitching bay! Ray, I'd gel a ro|ie on to every one of thoae »lilp». one by one. and haul 'em up on ■boro, and I'd dump 'em out and all up the bra ye follow* Ogbllng I ,t tbclr country till Iboy waa gorgod!" "You couldn't do that, or anything, not If yon vai a general." other. 'Tied tope." lie repealed tbe lost word* decisively. "Lted tape! -"I'd ravel It all ontr cried Clancy and hurried off. That wo« tl till* la the atmplo experience: The brother came back from not a bit the worac either for the farting or the Ugh ling, bat the chance of army life did not bring him w reach of Clancy'* arm* for more a year. Then, after everything bad been said, tbe aoMler let fall Information that be had been obliged to leave hi* extra clothing, togribr with most of hi* worldly good*, at lb barrack* In California when bo wa* o derod to the front and regretfully wl»I <d be bad them now. “Where did you put tbe thing*?” n*kcd Clancy, alive at once, ready to take charge of tbe matter of getting
lliem tmrk.
“Captain told me to pack my stuff In «ny company looker, and I dld-No. US, Benicia barrack*. Second Infantry storehouse.” rallied off the soldier. “Well, all we have to do la to write out to tbe man. tbe Janitor, or what you rail 'em. who keep* ear* of I tie building, and ask blm lo arod your duds along—rb. aa you have need of 'em here. I'll fix It up for you.” “I dunno," Bald ibe other berttatlngJy; “that wouldn't be qulle light, you writing Ibe letter and all I'd better a*k my captain to write. He'll aay 'commiinIrate* to tbe chap* out west. Then It'll ull be rrg'lar." "Oh. welL” Clancy sniffed; “that will do. I a'pooo. la your captain a good feller? Will be lend up lo It -sharp? If not. you'd better let me''But tbe other Interrupted decidedly. He would do tbluga In Ibe right way. and II would be better In lb* cod. be Retrial monlb* passed. Nothing waa heart! from Benicia barrack* Clancy tried to make bl* bcollier “punch up" Ibe captain, lie even wrote a fevered appeal Jilmwir to tbe man who. he reckoned, mart have taken away (hate thing* and *old them, hut tbe soldier would not let the letter be mailed Tbe brother* nearly split lion, for Cta wy uhl that one of hi. family should bar, k little “buatlc" la blm "I tell yon IF* no uae to do apytbtug but wall.” sold tbe brother In bu sto pld. Arm way And tail week be wa* girovrd right A red Inked blur Jukr.5. green Inked bundle of paper, all parted
eaicta aiananaaig Minn •bom mava a neggrair* tamgr eaatna a*ea*ea* 1
[aKaggagi; E. CLINTON A CO.,
BRUSHES,
ION liUR. IN I 1 TUTl IT.,
MIII.AMLPMtA. DA-
tu tbe-soldier, lie brought tbe (brag to t'Uie-y at ibe am opportunity. “•makear aald the joung man ”1* that quits nil? Couversattoual. ain't It? Wen, M's ana. llrapmfiiUy foe warded to Iba adjutant. Benicia barracks. with request llml a aran-b Im in rtlluted for the purjame ol Bndlna the clothing aald In bar* berm parked away'- That'* from your captain, and they rail It Iba Brat Tadoroemeal''' Clancy turned and twlrted Qa wad of
of her *hm-* and white nproiia^ufflrd ! “ ni ' "‘'ll ui*.it, the slinuliler* w luFUrge.
led wtib ribbon*
» duda. I should lore. Eleventh y paused, hi* >1* I* good stuff.'' I* ibe story. 1
r returned to the ad-I^-oven worth. Kan., I Ihnj under authority 1 Oil of dales aud
thought ntih- Ihimlnteu* Van Brunt. Hut lie Ibougbl II In Imirb. although | when he *i»ike aloud be managed 1 make hnn-eir unib-rsluod In Engllab. | J> mtlrt be rnnfesseil that III He Arocrlj ran clilldn-n are too egotistical imllte. Tlilnklng as they do Ibat they 1 "re Incllneil to regnnl all children j firing from Hiettr as cnrlosllle*.- They I j nmsldrrvil the round faced Dulab boy. II with bis shy ways and deferential manner lo ibr teacher, a strange I Hub Indeed. And no nne In all aebool was more amniM-d Ilian (be dainty Bertha, who looked al blm covertly mil of Iter gray blue eyes. However, site did not laugh al him. 80 Immlnlcut. who did not know thal she • mused and who perceived only her aspect of gravity, thought Iter kinder than tbe rest and waa gratefoL If tbe would have spoken to blm or I
bis friend, h«
o pin
"I boon n-ading
.nd then Hie adJutAit (fully to you. but you i!
. though a Inn
In Natal Are mil continues to be of winter's perils. After montbi drought plantations become so u> Under, and should by chance any 1 take Are and a “hot wind" be blowing the devastation w rough! Is widespread If not ruinous. One "Black Monday" nearly 30 years ago will long be memorable for tbe destruction wreaked through two conntlea by the rntbless Are fiend. "Fire breaks" of tree* or bare spare* combln ed with vigilance In suppression have greatly lessened the risks of conflsgrs Hon. but tbe dangers of grass Ares will ami pastoraliM In the up|ii-r dlrtrlcti Natal has Iweu desert lied as a "> meadow." Its bill* are clothed from foot to brow with crisp and waving grass The latter often 'overtop* a man'a bead. From tbe rarlleat record ed tlmea It ha* tieen tbe fashion, aud a wasteful. Iwirtiarous fashion It stems, to burn these Inxnrlaut pastures.— OornbllL A good whitewash I* made by putting a piece of lime weighing about five pounds In a granite lain or bucket. Four on It a galUm of water, allow It to boll and slack until the steamlug Is over; thou lake from this two quarts of tbe liquid lime. (Hit It In a wooden or granite hurkrt and add sutBclent water to make It rather Ihln. Add a ■mall amount of pure lodlgo sufficient ve II the proper color: add n tew spoonful of salt and half a teaspoonful of lampblack; atlr well. If you wlab It colored, add one of tbr colorings which can be purchased al any drug ,. slating that ll la to be used with lime.
subject ll might ap|icar that each Ion of words, bul ibe relative pro porikma required lo Hie English lab
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• a Ihia-kusiwleUge of how freqiMit r k ttyr la used compared with oU< er* Ilia 1 vuahira cryptogram reader* to Queen Victoria hidil* tbe title of duke of Lancarter. Moat |irttp!r I mas Ibat her till* of duke of lam
al lo be t
f J-aneaalef me* If ale — ' r of Lau
n nf Ut
ward III
•f tbe ducky Uar* been brtd separ*lei- ' form no pan of ibr heredltai.! rmetiUe* In view of which Ibr rtrll Jat waa granted
would h
Hi
e hml it
uld even have been patient with crrlble English language whit every one around him was Jablwrlng.
Re determined t
Ihlng
the attention of bis freckled hrart' own to himself, and one day he hurried Into tbe arboolroom tbe Arst n ‘ tbe doors were opi-nait and laid pear shaped yellowTomatoe* a desk. Tlie scholar* came, aav pretty vegetables, and bad little trouble In deciding from what source tribute came. For w ho else In a ft lonnble suburb would have yellow to m'aloes. except tbe son of tbe Dutch gardener? The school Indulged In unrestrained giggling, but Bertha, stead of participating, shot deAl from her gray blue eyes, and. turning with an adorable amlle toward Domlnleu*. carefully Ailed one of the yellow tomatoes Into her red mouth and devoured It In tbe same spirit la which a loyal subject drinks to bis king, waa evident that Itointnlcus bad been rigbL Bertha waa -different from th< others. Ills happiness stained tbe boy'i amiable face ararli-l. and while the other boys Jeered at him. a numb them fell a distinct pang of Jral
blm. From thal day on Bertha, tbe daughter of a prosperous lawyer and a Uttla maid distinctly conscious of be opportunity, and Doululcua, tbe son raised garden truck. Ib-rtba. hating of 10. gave a birthday^] father's lawn, and Insisted on having Itoiulnk-ua among her guests—a famous day for Domlulcua. In which b« ■aw bU princess In all the glory of her best white frock, with her hair crimped down ber lack, and bad tbe rapture of raring cream tarts la ber eouipany! But there was yet a prouder day In which Domlnlcns waa permitted to return this Huelal attention and waa al lowed to Invite Bertha ami three otbei friends to Abe snowy kitchen of bis borne back of the garden, where Ibe mother of Domlnk-qa sang beautiful songs to them in n language Ihcy-eould not umleraiaml and fed them with erullers and grape Juice. B thought she bsd uevenseeo any ao charming a* this Utebro. wit racks of blue plalra. Its shining . and It* Illuminated mottoes upon the Bertha was not more than 12 wb. she .was sent to a private aebool ai as the year* went by she aaw people quite a different sort from Dominic and bu father and mother and ought, probably, to have forgotten all them. But II I* an undeniable fact, though It Buy hare druers of vulgarity In ber nature, that all tbe yee with other school and aumfter reaorta and “cornlug out” and tin- gay vile* of ■“*—
. after retun-lng from tbe aca-
lookwl al rite untidy pier* of ground where the rxqulaltrly kept gmr.f Jacob Van Brunt had been ~"*
ll happened that In n«r Bertha bad a Borina lo go abroad, and. having the cou*.h-usm-aa of ber ret"' bate of graduation In her trunk.
vertran lady. Mr*. Truax. whose^iusliand was rngsgt-il In some mrrraDtlle j The Truax bouse was « cosmopolitan | one, and al II the habitue exjicrtcd to meet all manner of celebrities and bu-! man curio*. Ilcnha. much elated at 1 the prospect, whirled off. aecoropanled! by ber decorous relatives, arrayed fori the occasion In the most nnliecomtng of their I test silks. •'What dear old frumps they Ik-rtha commented lo herself. “I think rite Amsterdam ladk-s will like thei They Just aatt rids background.” They seemed In Indeed and got 1 liettrr than Bertha, whose youth eo detuned her to a suliordltiate plai This was not as It was In Amerli Bertha reflected and permitted hers, lo Indulge In a moment of bomeslrknes* as she sat apart, her glowing beauty unnoticed by tbe middle aged people who were laying "
ed to present to your ni^pe. Miss Mandemon," she uld. addreulng Bertha' aunt "a young man whq Is half ai American. Ah, there Is tbe bell now!” Tbe man at the door announced moment later: •'Herr Van Brunt." Bertha- ranted with an anticipation which ahe endeavored to aubdoe. was not likely that the son of a gardener would be at tbe borne of Mrs. Truax. But Id tbe .young mao w ho entered Bertha uw with unmistakable recognition tbe amiable, soft eyes, tbe face and high brow and quirk kindly manners of ber ok] Mend, borne with tbe assnrance and rase that come self confidence. Tbe hostess managed to wblaper Bertha's aunL and of course Bertha overheard: “Till* young man has distinguished himself In landscape gardening. Ha bas Just laid out a park for I Tine* Zagi-nw ell and Is much thought of both In Holland and Germany. I bear the Duke of York Is likely lo senU blm for his new plare In Kcotland.' Domlnlcns Van Brant uluted host!-** with a profound bow. I well Bert Its remembered that quaint reverence of manner! He was pr ed to the roosts and at last wt
ab# were In short frocks, with freckles on ber face and braids . He started and flushed and then held out bis liand . regard lev 'What, you are arqual tbe bostraa. They explained. Tbe hostess turned In some perplexity the spinster aunL Hbe wondered tf site ■Intentionally commuted " there waa no In the face of tbe elder Miss Man-
Tbe « be paeUeolarly. Interesting lo recount. But Bertha rememtiered every word of IL Perhaps Domlnlcus Van Bru too—but It bas been Impossible cure bla coafldcore. It la a c thing, however, that the next -
‘ven yellow tom toe*, dropped Uke eggs In a neat . while da Isle* Which was, surely, curious gift! Now It la undeniable that Bertha Maoderson found Amsterdam lag. yet for some reason bes stood by ber sex abr remained a abort time, hartrnlag away to other points of InlrreaL It la also certain that about the time of ber depart! young landscape gardener ran to yews and weeping wllkiwa and accepted with alacrity tbe opportunity of designing
covered from bla gloom when reached blm from the shores of the Baltic a trinket fashioned of lucent amber, abaped like a yellow to It occurred to blm that be ought also to visit the storied beaches of tbe Bal tie. and hr did ao without aa bouFs unnecessary ddaj And the eonaeqornca waa, aa tba children any When they play the old game, (bal when Mlsa Bertha Mauderi son returned to America she war ■*—
topas on ber I bird finger.-Kvchauge.
This atateiueut waa made by Jod a P. 8bIres of tb* Eighth lull Stair* Judicial district, nbk-h 01
be will try to wriggle out of ll bat the Indian will Come nut with be waa. Oa one oceaakm a lawyer asked a aqua* If ahe understood nature of ber obllgotlon In giving tew tlnuuiy. Rb* answered ” 1 a 'strong word' to toll the truth tbe would do so. 8he waa asked to define tb* difference bett
The truth la Ibe truth and a lie la a ll* They are different and you cau l make them allk* 1 "-OoUlor's Weekly
A handsomely dressed, fair hair'd young lady from the North Hid* stepped Into a big down town shoe store tb* other afiernooo. ITeuty of clerks went promptly forward to wall on ber. not only bee*use business Is alack la Shoe store* these days, but because Ibe young lady bad beuuly to secure aitrntlou to her wants at any rim* of tbe year. Rbv wanted a pair of patent leather t-mt*. and Ibe clerk who was lucky enough lo wait ofa ber soon found tlie style that snlted ber fancy. The ck-rk started to try on tbe right shoe first, as Is customary. "No. pb-asc try on Ibe left on* Arst." said tbr young woman. "Why. wc always try 00 the right oboe Arst." respond'd tbe clerk. "Well. 1 think my left foot I* a Hny bit larger Ilian my rigbl ao flt It flrat." “Oh. all right." and tbe clerk gave lu and tried l wo or three shoes on the left foot until be found eo* that AHed
Uke a glove.
••Now we will try tbe right one. If you pleas*," aald tbe clerk. “Ob. I gursa It will flt all right." replied tbe fair customer. “Well, there la nothing Ilka being sure.” and tbe clerk tie.! a doable bewknot In tb* stringi of tba left tbe* and pk-krd up tbe right boot "Well I'm In a terrible hurry tbls morning, and I don't think I win bar* time, and It will be a fll I am sure," and the girl Impatiently gave on* of lb* strings a Jerk that undid tb* knet In the strings of Ibe left shoe. “Ob. It won't take me a moment, and then It Is beat to be on tbe aaf* •Me.” persisted tbe clerk, still Angering
tbe right bool
“It can't help but flt. as my left foot I* smaller than my rigbl" aald tbe girt,
with nr j
"Bui y
‘t It may save
trip back ti . obtuse clerk, banging on to bla poinL “Wen. young man. If you must know." snapped tbe fair osrner of tb* locks of gold. “I boro got a bole la my right slocking, and I don't propose to M yon or any otbe ~
thing to bo In the glare of tb* footlights, with line feathers a * ‘
with tb* pi Dultliuda ringing In bla a an easy, delightful way of earning
"My. what n remarked Ur. Heed, look lag la tbe euonnoua paw of hit t friend, who w
Urge, as you see them." Tbe speaker bekl up bis a shapely rigbl band, smooth am a woman's, aad aald: 'Well I I bank the Lord I .worked oa a tana."
name time. Mr. Bead, and If you do IU country. Aad wkatcouM ywaAsaboot itr The big Mtow mooed nwhUo and
rtstcr woman who bad mad* V selling Whisky IB a vtliago rad market day* waa visited a bed she lay dytag by a ■lallMr. to s

