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OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JAM AtiY 24, li'ol.
NO. 42.
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITV, N. J., R. C. ROBINSON, Cliior and Propnetor.
CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS.
irultavutr—NJcboU, i .
HOME AGAIN.
HOTKL ATGLEN
THE EMMETT
GARWOOD HOUSE,
SECRET SOCIETIES.
MORGAN HAND,
ATTORNEY and
COUNSELLOR AT LAW. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSeJn. J.
j LAW OFFICES
SCHUYLER C. WOODHULL.' JONATHAN HAND, , C'ounKfllor- «t - I^nw, ( Solictor Mul.r In l-hnncrr. Smnry fubUr CAPE MAY tTJURT HOUSE. N. J.
OCEAN CITY. N«w Jsi
gfowmnou. IIuum- HntlrO UmKlKlinuI. i (M Or.KM € lly e«cr| \%.dnn.d. P "'*' "■ H. OARW00D. Prop. ! “ S “ ‘ ‘ *'"‘ a - OCEANIC E'^M'-C ‘'H.l.. ■ :LI.« r.MTII nod n KX.CT AYT-. COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. OPENALLTHEYEAR
iH'Inc done lonanl
Youns Barr.ui had Iwn
iad Innn rm a laM i*‘nort a
Oman Cllv So. HA K. of P.. nml and Ihlrd flondaj r.rnlnp of Havaelhatraal Mark'inkr.T.o'f'K.“l'nd'n[
Nlmph.rd. of Balblrbriii meet aarh Kr!di CHURCH - SERVICES.
lornn.. P. M. Who
A.^gmllli. aapanamndanl. ^ ^ ^
DR. J. S. WAGGONER, Physician and Druggist, 7)1 Asburj Are., Octan Clly. R. J. 4r . rMnuaotlj on haad^ J C. HUTCHINSON. M. D. IlomceopatliiMt. No. H2-1. Ocean Avenue. OCEAN CITY. N. J.
oh Tumdaj rvenlni. Prajrr lunrtlnr, cdor.U> r.rnlbr. alondm) rvonlni, 7J0 m . -Mud/ of ib. Hoij Hpim." rnda.
T. ABBOTT, M. D., RALPH L. GOFF. Phyalrian and Hur K «on. CIVIL ENGINEER. OFnCE-Cnif b.»l u < II,.» SM. j SaR CMVEYANCER. I NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE,
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Bt.AI. IJfTATi: AND ISHraASCI-
ISRAEL 6. ADAMS & CO.
Stoves, Heaters,Ranges, [j ea j ; IjsQraDCe
PUMPS. SINKS, AC.. *08-10 Anbury Aven OGPAN OITY. N. J
C. UarrWnon. rrrordln* AVimnrj of tha Woo r aorlrty mmli tba Brat Tboraday aAa ??;.* uSSJE°S. - v bdbar V.C
Tba Loyal Tamparaoc* I^fion maau aeml. moavblT ln rharch. Haparlaloodaot. Mra M. Mllurr; prr-ldrnl. UaaM Coraon, Iraaaofar. Laoo Halloo;, mmtmrr, Mabol BaoorU. Yaahfoaao'a Aaaocialloo. WUloa WUJHJJ
C. THOMAS, No. 168 Market St., PHILADELPHIA, Ftp FaMiy mm.
OCEAN CITY HOUSE
roorotrd. Open all lb
l*pot> aod PoaPonlr.
THE SWARTHMORE
off ronllmird to len-d advisable
G. A. BOURGEOIS.
Counsellor-at-Law,
^Pmrlioaa ln^ Nr« Jrrm,-. Pblladrlpbla ai lni ' ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
LAW OFFICES
Apgar & Boswell,
One of 111.- <«••-• «blrb alfracted (rival aiiinilna in Jim Dam Lewla of Wa.hlnrtoo for hi. daring defonae waa thal of a v«nnf man named George tYllliama, Khn brained tbe aupertni. ndrni of ibe Port BUkelf Lotnber mill m lib a fragment of Iron pipe. Tbe df<va«rd Kaa abewn lo have been a tfrannk-al auperior. levli defende,! IVIlUamr on I lie gronod that The anperIntendent, ibnagh a man In form/vaa a brant In > baracter; that tt Kaa the Indlrert ord.-r of God anme man ahonM kiU him; that Wllllama almply performed a duty to aorlety. An acqnUtal followed, to Hie Ulter ronaiernatlon of tbe rounly. tbe Jury going to the extent of In'inlrtng If there waa no way In Khlrb tvmiauta could be IndemnlBed for the two yeara and a half be •.pent In jail awaiting trial I'anl Page. ~i n of tbe ex tnayor or Mllaaukee. « bile on bla way to Alaska. killed tbe proprietor of one of tbe principal liotela at Seattle over a dlapute growing om of a poker game. Page bad been educated In Pari a, n liere be bad formed tbe abalnlh habit Lewis' defense waa that Page bad l-ern given Pannabla Indira, or what
“Tills nan tjr Main.- of affairs on my
retnrn from mj taratlpu*
“I In-gan to do a little dctoi-tlte work on my own arfyunt. Tbe sum of $14100 was a aung one, and I Iwgan to make
iMr.
rtpgar ^D^swfeH. ^ | ^ ,
Tompkins’Willi
^LBERT A. HOWELL, Att orney-nt-Ijaw.
e a large nennalnt- > location of i!h- llariuu borne in Wash time. ) ibgtun couuty. Ute aliimllou of tbe old ler I bad been there but lb the bowl abaped depression sauntered Into tbe | ayiong tbe lofty mountains.
“Then my imagination rame play, and I thought what an cxrrllcnt place fur a counterfeiter's den could be under the mountain, with tbe hot
id Hollellor In Chancery
UAW OI-I-ICIiS GODFREY & GODFREY
LEWIS L. ROSE and U. S. Cot
IT. S. SAMPSOIV,
A GEISTTS, Isungl'y .Krefu!" to'l'e'e Rooms !, 4 I 6, k Lit BolldllL ready for Ills nsvptlon wbi . .. . might return .Neither to me
J. T. BRYAN, PUCTIUl PLUMBER ud GiS FITTER, 1007 aida- Are., Phllaaelphln drenlallas Boilers. Rinks. B.th Tab.. Water. Smss. Lend sad Iroa Pl-ot. Pampk Ele- turilsbed nl^Jnn BOKO^^Cwnujoe d^Beste nail pronpliy n-tended lo. OPEN FOR SEASON OF 1600 BELLEVUE HOT BATHS, SAMUEL SCHURCH. IUR0IAU. BETVEEI 7tli AID IU STREETS Now Suita for Surf Bathlno. Edw. T. Marshall UIBKBMIDi: A Jl A Bn IIA 1.1. PRACTICAL Seashore Painter 125S WEST AVENUE. OCaAM CIXV. N. 3.
W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler. a SOUTH SECOND ST..
R. R. SOOY & SON Restaurant and Lunch Rooms k a «< a wth TiEim rtket RMILAOCLRMIA, RA.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
i'ummlnoioneni of Deeds for PeunMuney to loan on First Mortgage. Lota for oale at South AUantlc City ; Mom) lo Lou ii Homm lot Flrtt Htflgigi. Sill •> Rim.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
LOW tFUICBIS. ~
1 erything
CONVEYANCING, ETC.. AT | mau 1« safer when lie marries early.
j “I looked out of*«be window and s
CHARLES P. LAKE’S 1UJ f.Uier coming low.nl .he .dB.v
> *' ‘My father Is coining.* I mild.
No. «l Anbury Avenue. “Mr. Tompkins a rone and glanced
ward the street. Then be steppe,]
FOR SALE ooe side and appeared
iwiwn.vs i.v
COTTAGES AND LOTS
ALSO FOR RENT
CENTRALLY LOCATED IN OCEAN CITY. N. J. ALONZO COTTON, Owner
6)9 As bury Avenue
JOSEPH SUTTON BOURSE BUILDING
OCEAN CITY N
Connyancing. Real Estate Insetaece, Mortgages _anil Collectioos
brnablng something off kh
Tlic next Instant he whi-eled right ruuml. slaggered ami fell. My fi entered Just at tbe time, ami bulb of ub bantened to raise Mr. Tompkins plaee him on a chair. We soul for his pliyidcian right away, ami when lie .aim- he said that Mr. Tompkins was suffering freui an attaek of a|»|ilexy. He waa conveyed to bla home, aod lieI tent attendance was procured for him. “My father's luiprensl.ui waa that bis rlirui bad come to see him on aomr tm tbe office unless a matter In which be wws deeply and anxiously-In
Imgielled him to do so. tom waa to send bla n father when lie desired
Whit tbe subject could lie wblcb In E'ueed Ur. Tompkins to visit Ibe uflli. ■ bat morning ueliber my fatber nor I
“We lalk.,1 over tbe loddesat h.n* 1 ml carefully, ami In Ibe course of tbe uu versa lion I metilloood tn my father oue taels wlak-k II bad md struck me ; In-fore were of sullk-lenl im|n.rtsmv In menllun It was Dot efien tlisi ai 0>al time In my hlsiory I yUltod New York
JOSEPH M. CORSON l^r.'b.Twn'mt.wH.yon.T ,-l.e
Real Eatate ^enti
I k.,.. r.^^ 0 - at “F father 1 he buatoeM •hat bn* me ysma. nte* s Vn n> in, r I n l kw awiv and | ament# sffin-ildg »IBS led hands op tin- * *- —«B«A.«W». BlanhsIBBonae ^ WSB lalefeeted
I met an ulal college friend ami one •lay be and I w«.i down to laang lira:.-.-g-t!-" i Afu t la king in ' - sightb we were uatorally hungry and '
E. CLINTON k CO., r BRUSHES, urn min. ui 11. ?i*ti n.
HII.ABUJ'MaA, •
h sexes, ranging from S to
niggling as though oke to blm. and l.c ><l nml tripped my Unary vigor for so
n-ntly uprlglu i
"It seems that a man named Barron ia’d dhsl at his borne, alniut live miles rom town. and. as his father had liecn i man of wealth and be bad gained
e country myself
“Tbe offer i nIII.In a sbor
fo r •ZIZ"' j IIiunI" to gin emeu to be breanmig n^,,^ , , V|
my iil.-u-.- at the lire -.jij making uume ».n .asilng a glamvj | U g Dlr g n f r , lln earl, p,
IK-rietieed a strange i looking up. I saw a Hiding right opposite
eagerly accepted, and ne I was en route in a lucky assignment, al-
; able to reach t
-vml blm. I did n
Itarron home. It
located Im-iwin-d mountains which formed a Isiwi sbaiwNl depression abou bouse, nblrli nnlld lie rvnehed only by
What an excellent local Ion for a icrs* rendexvinis.* I ihongbl as I <nI along tbe narrow lane. *nere a indful of men could wltbsland ■ rcgl-
s. .Idlers.
I dro
N-|H-r mid olbe. 'he Imdy^wni
trunk, we found uolbI ludleale any scorn
on tbe Inside It turned out III of tbe dc rholly written
by himself. It l»ire date tbe eery ilay
..lograpblr
"The will le woman for tb
apoplexy.
briieOt of the
11*1 ren. ni.-liliom-d by ui lai-es of alaale. Tb. ua I eanuuL of .-..un--.
■uld It hr right
ami w
labln. n blrli was bnllt of ibe mountain In Ibe farthest corner of tbe depression, and stopis dog. n dirty limkiug children were playing nlmtit tbe doorway, and they all dropped their play tbe Instant they caught sight of me and ran Inside the j “I walked leisurely to Ibe door.wbk-l : sio-sl wide o|«-n. and rnp|s-d. A abar) : featured woman made her appeanine* . after 1 ligj wailed a few momeuls. am I slated the purpose of ray visit. *T was Imiiwl In. and a chair wai ( pushed forward for my use. The woman disappeared through i 1 Ion door at tbe rear of the but. and 1 observations of my siirrnundlogs. The : hut was furnished with a couple of "hi lable. and . .crylUJug d.-uoicl |s>re
| erty.
“The woman ivturned by the lime 1 i had taken a look around aud was fol-
ilddlc aged man with as .uulenauce as you would le was a younger brother
of the deceased, and bP-began to gillie some farts regarding tbe life cf tl man u hose obituary I was to obtain. ••While I was taking .notes another nan fame In aod when 1 was through with the task In hand took a look around Ibe but. As qulrkly as my eyes fell upon tbe third person it struck me that I lad seen him somewhere. He was of rniber nice appearance, bad a sandy mustache ami waa well dressed. - surely Seen him al some prev lous
object
lowed by a villainous a
nx-ntlou. e the ad I
Inly admit led t.-f
c.1. I
c did m
nd. with ..........
i of Tbe deceae-
ras gratiffed lo know that bla is Hamm also, for at that eery It dashed u|bjo me that I bad n In police coitit In PotiavlIIe *ew week's before un.V-r arrest
lug I mens money.
term’ Well. I think h.- la.l felt syn.|. ; for ‘ fllll ,. ra | uf b |, f a ti irr 0U J ln . ..ms of tbe auark which .-arrled bln, , j., >ine hn.-L lo bis work the next
.ff and wr-wc Hm- will and i-ame direct | ( , a , j “Ha* mg iii.ll.Ing else to .k-lalo mr. I
hr 1-lni Of B.'paratloii fr..m I Ik- l«>dv j t ^ pk In> „ ( nn.e, slssrly .town Hie ^ •* , “1e<l _'l“' ln-l tin|*lBc au< ] ooie 1 had an oceasluo In be dying man i.»-4.i>u uis.s. Ilini ^ luuk hark at tb«- fwblB. . Hr the -Mverwor. i •"'I so I saw the form of a man <1 Robert W. Gardner of <Julm-y. Ill", i »l"ur between Ibe Ireee that si rho Invented tin- •governor* stta- Ib,1 ! cd Ihr bdjslde vkaig Ibe rood. My o steam engim-s nearly 5U years ag -. i- • l.k-looa were aiv.iia.-d af * **——
•>f bla .lay He •trlft.-d Into vulin-y
a ago looking for a aelMad lo iber raipk.y meal and OuoU)
gut a Jat. aa aHK-v.ie-v in a small ms chine sh.ffi of a Mr Turm-r, wbleli hr aflorwarvl pui. haaML ami It was there tha! br ass the WrcraaUy for a “guv
r” for silraBi eugims awl latasied Ilia Brst iN.le.il waa Ibnu.vI In
her eye in hta
uoill I ro« safely -wi ujwr highway, where ! tost slglt ef hln brisk drive —n. Ln. k-d me lwi* a off),-.- of asy frtead. w ho greaily pralanl
iny obituar)
“I did hi" hwnl nurk arteral days h«grr. ami wlwt. hi. assistant had fully rveoirred from bis Illness I reslgwrd so-1 rviorue.1 u. iNMlavUla la ln'»* h Uil.r spirits ti.su w bew I Tlte wan day I Im* up my ni assignin' m. awl at the worulac aa af tlw pidlre rwutx what was a.y a
"Well, to nuke a long story sliorL 1 lokl ilw mayor of my susplelont. and .asked for a detail of four men from tbe force, to go down Into Washington loumy and Investigate. He ot laughed at me, until 1 made things plain that lie was carried away with enthusiasm over tbe plausibility whole thing and ordered four |«Ueeuven In rltlxens* clothe* to accompany me to tlic spot and make at' “We arrived at our rendezi evening, baring each oue gone Imlivld-
ually. so aa not to a
ns to onr object am] left after nightfall
for tbe Darron borne.
"We reached a |».lni alwut a mlkfrom tbe narrivw lane, at daybreak, tied up our rigs and started on foot for tbe bat We were not long In reaching the place, and a vigorous rapping brought the slurp featured the door. She was rendered ss'-ehlesa nilh fright at the sight of flv gvrs at the door. She wa# Invited to come outside and k.N-p quiet Onr point was tbe door st tbe rear, eauilonsly poshed this open, and sight that we rnronnterrd waa one tlut
I will never forget.
-ngaged about a sweltering narc. wllb a foil set of molds, eac bis particular work. On the flour.wlarge qiuntliy of Isiili gold and si coins, of dullsrs nml eagles, half eagle*
and double eagles.
“We captured tbe gang wllhout struggle and also look rbarge of t ontfil. w bleb, by !l>e way. w as one the most complete that ever was se. outside the United State* mint. At tl •uberqoeut trial the entire gang. I eluding young Hamm, were glv, strong term* In tbe penitentiary. 1 i oelTcd the Fl.urt) reward, w bleb I made
very good ubc of.“-
uliable to distinguish between tb* man who waa robbing him In tba gam* and the proprietor of tbe hotel; that haying a Just cause to km the player who was robbing him be killed the proprietor under a mistaken sense of Identity. ! Page was acquitted. Tbe casa waa dlscnsaed In the leading medical Jour- | rials of the world, not one of them agreeing with I-rwls’ theory, though be bad persuaded the Jury to do aa.—
E. D. Cowen In Ainilre'a.
In “BkctebJTrf UtTrtbe G Stale." Colonel Albeit S. Evans narrates the rash exploit of aa over-
sanguine bear hunter:
A venturesome Yankeo cam* to Santa Harbara some yeara ago and toon became an adept at throwing the lasso Hearing the Mexican cowboys talk of lassoing tbe griaaly bear, to decided to show them what he could do in that line If be ever got a chance. One day he came upon a grtxxly la a favorable locality. He threw tbe lasso with skillful aim and reined back bis trembling horse to give tbe bear an astonlaber. when the re*ta—which la always attached to tbe pommel of
A" certain fond mother of Memphis Is worry ing berself over an Inc" * which occurred a f.-w days since. She Is trying to decide whether Iter f yearold son. who tl gored so prominently in tbe incident, nude a d!s|Hay of deep lienlteuce or whether be worked "eon" game op her. Home time a tbe boy In tbe case was presented with a toy hammer, wblcb be apiH-ecialcd very ranch. Hr appeared before Ida mother about 30 minutes after receiving the hammer, wearing a vroebegopr expression. “Mamma.” be said. “1 feels awful
“I feels bad right here, mamma, lad an«wered. putting Ida hand on his "Well, ten mamma w hat It Is. so “1 feels like 1 do wbeu you are going to whip me." He was w blmprriag by now. aod hit mother waa so sorry for him Ibql the tear* acre wt-HIng up Into “What have yon dune, darlingV “I've hammered a hdle In your bvdolped." be said ami burst Into tear*. He was not Whipped, .ipit hi* mother Is wondering whether hr still tie a preacher or a ”wl*e gataho.*—Memphis BcltnHar. A Kt. IiBiuis dreggM rv-E-ently advertised for "an acmrale, registered, thin drug clerk wHb a «i«*t». nr." When asked why hr wante.1 aa las!slant with thcor special .inallfleatlaos. the druggist explained that exprriemc bad it blm that a young ami attractive
n. partleularty tl
lllVfolt.
Iwytuc -»1i
It bis I—
quarter of a |»nnd Is a redid u. sound la on the piano and that ..t t. --* ve of for pounds I* throw n on a » key lu pro-lie- a single efft<-t cbopln s U*t study In C minor baa a igi- taking two minute* Are atc-
fa play II
when that bear quietly assumed a altting posture, took bold of the taaao and began to draw It In band over
hand!
Tbe ha pleas descendant of the pilgrim fathers stock to tb* bone and saddle until be saw tbe alack an drawn tn and tbe bear and tbe horse coming rapidly together. Then, la a panic, be descended and ran for a tree, abandoning l lie bone to Its fate. Two skillful men. operating from opposite side*, ran master a bear and between them, but srtth
It Is a not her story.
air Jsktsa la xks rmieii "Before 1 went to rnllam “ minister of this elty, “1 did work on a certain charge one at In the Met bod 1st ebnrcb we ba l.-e morning and evening. Then a a Presbyterian church In tb* T
and tbe pastor frot supplied IL preachl Sunday in Hie after
- aft<
When we were seated, he asked dm ta read tbe drat leaaon and at tha aame time announced that It waa n certain chapter in the book of Nnmbaa. Jnat before 1 waa to read I reached op ta ibe desk and took down the Bible and opened at tbe place. I glanced down orer tbe chapter and saw that It Seas a mass of ,iupronounceable netnea. I knew that U waa working n Jaka aw me. He knew that I could not gat array with those name*. I said notbwhen the time came I stood up • tbe chapter foDowtag
-One of the hardest do,” says a Bo to get Into my children' lion that Hie streams rise la tains ami flow toward tha m next to Impossible ta make
They see should act rise la the sea tbe mountains. Moat of then er seen a flowing stream, them have seen the rhorie* If they -hare noticed

