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OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY. FEHRUAKY J4, 1901.

NO. 45.

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITV, N. J., 1C. BOBUISON, ElUir nl rmnclgr.

A SILENT ESSENTIAL.

CITY DIRECTORY. crrv officials.

MORGAN HAMV. < ATTORNEY and f’ COUNSELLOR AT LAW. - ! CAFF. MAY COURT MOUSE. N. J. , j £jAW OFFICES SCHUYLER C. WOODHULL. 1

JONATHAN HAND. GARWOOD HOUSE,' l<;v>m»*..llo»-n«-!.

HOTEL ATGLEN

THE EMMETI'

THE LARGEST PRISON

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I I lie Ion

i ; Iw-al liulMiue r

lu (be n

Hie t:

(vad lu AdvcrtlM- ;

I iiii uu fur l>W» ou nay janlcular Job. | | While »|>eaklue "f Hi- iaaTte^r.-cemly j . Hill name coulfactor »alil tl.iiYsJf the 1 , 1 Truth were knon u nine out of i*a of j i ' Hie lonrst bid* made are made throafh !

a the ealrulatloo* of Uie

hldder. -If tlie

«Uo e

e Job

hill

outnictor

Hun hi* bid I* ofu eouiinrallTely email

OCEAN CITV. Now Ji

C MAY txitiKT-HOK8K, N. J.

slfe:

SECRET SOCIETIES.

Tirambiy <rv

Mea WnloewU) e.eiiln* III k. ill I*, lu. SliSisi?" ^CHURCH SERVICES. SafSSKSSSrlWUHgy »«a—k t». * - t. lak*. wiper! J#0«.l^d TruaUM-ll- -i lei.i. IL C. Ilohl

liaMoT'eiiiiiiay •■Vrine« fc I'iii a^m. nail •

.jraESiis-s: IL AUaui”. .fUotai. . »•■««. S!^y..T:L u “i.S;L"2fi fi-fr-anSiSSSH

i. he would lu

..•arch and find w here he bad made Ihe tnlMnko. thtni hatlac an opportunity of failliiK to qualify to complete Ibo Job. Tbl* pHtlbce I* ofteu denied

r. however, and he y.-t* .well h hi« work before the fact J uiKiu him that he 1* on a loalny j

BOA CONSTRICTOR HUNTER* Uea I. •.all. Amerle. Wbe B«S< UM ■ aake l er a l.l»«Hn»«*. The I-.a ronitrlrtar la fairly mon In the forrrt* of wralern Ntearwtrua and Coat* It lea,* aald one of lha eanel enytneem who wma la tba city reeently. ‘-and tbera an natlvaa la that nectlon who boat them nrluatvaly for a livelihood. Wfallo we war* ««aa*d In the anrrey work we board a *ood d'-nl of tbeae bl* anakra, and aU tb* white men In the party atood la tb*

Crvatesl dread of tl

. nloi

gUGENE C. COLE, COUNSEI Loti AT LAW.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR 01Ur 0 . r _ rrl<l .;"' 4 *' ,TV " J fcT ’ :A * ,TwThi.am, mui G. A- BOURGEOIS,

Counscllor-at-Law, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.

OCEANIC

OCEAN CI TY HOUSE

Iked 'oa If they Kru

3 HER MEMORY?

M L. hasu. p,o l .,Mo.. gAW OFFIC ES THE SWARTHMORE Apgar & Boswell. rgy’ggyjwT: ..oil'.' iF'n'Zi.bz I .BI^RTAv I low ELL. ~ 1 -• Att«>rn.-.v-nt-I .nxv.

with the darker In the far dl. hllla. maJeaUca purjde licnuty o

QR. J. S WAGGONER. Physician and Druggist, Til Aiburj A»e.. Ocean CHy. 1*. J.

i-a\n' omci-:!

GODFREY & GODFREY

llatenlne with laled tir.-alh.,l a *} liable of Hint •vve.-t old volte reaM-d he look.'.l ..nt band a foaming pail of ml young girl Even ere the Onlidied n Uarnli. tlrvd vi ■bnrply: “fotne. UetU: don You'll wake baby, and I'm

T.C HUTClIINSON'.’M. I). IlomuBoputhiHt. L' No. Hii 1 Oconn Avonuw. ocean city. m. d.e it...,,

*<1 the Uble.*

AVIS L. ROSE /.dr.- a>u/ l \ S. Co,

ni«

orld v

Hurry and

uuted atorofully ' The vok« of an no month* older.

It KAN CITY. N. J

B e T. ABBOTT, M. D., I*ht airinn and Nurgeon. OFFICE-Ctner Onlrtl ud ElpUi Slrtel

ItoTpwalh'tta umn w rbe will tbllow mnrnln* prwj e. al HUB a. a Mt. AuauMInr'a Itomaa < allHinr ttburej ninlilr *iirAmSI ai USwnanL^aaai a'rn l.tna. na. Iw-uadleUoit.lp. in-

CHURCH SOCIETIES.

ii.at. iv.v vri awn i»»i maa. t:. ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO.

Stoves,Heaters,Ranges,: £ s(ate ; [ nsnraIlce

Q-EHSTTS,

Boodjs I, 4 I (, Ini EiUle I Uw Bolldlim. ATLANTIC CITY. N. 4. immbwionera ol Deed* for Penn-

D.S.SA-MPSOIV,

PUMPS. SINKS, 4.C. 408-10 Anbury Avei OCEAN CITY. N

Esr“

G. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St., PIULADEim,

XdOW FK.XOBJS.

RALPH L. GOFF, CIVIL ENGINEER.

SURVEYOR.

CONVEYANCER. CENTRAL avenue.

OCEAN CITY. N

J. T. BRYAN, mCTIUl PLUIBER Ud US FITTER.

OPEN FOR SEASON OF 1900 BELIEVUE HOT BATHS, SAMUEL 8CHURCH. BOMmiK. BETWIEU Till MO 111. STHEETS New Suita for Surf Batkin*. Edw. T. Marshall •tIBMMNIBt'. A .W*B»»I»I.I. PRACTICAL Seashore Painter j 5 & WEST AVENUE. ockan crrv. it. j.

Into the be»t parlor n

noon aunablne. playliiE cl'tfully cn; walla that an-ined to alirink from the prim atralEht bark.al thalra, at the front window*, aat Profcaaor Ilelfrn,' while opimalte at the other window rat a weary, rad fared woman, tearing Idly bad never before been treated no “My good woman, think: She baa a fortune In her voice. She ban a volte In a Ibotiraud—a gem. Hut It U In the rough. It need* potUblng. years of It. and It must l«c polished gently. Then

It will shine—oh. doth:”

Orer In the corner a slim, dark eyed girl hung on these word*. Oh, to tee th!* world, to have the dreams she had dreamed come true! She found herself

listening again.

“Yes. yea. she tan go, but bring b back, bring ber back. I've seven, b I can't spare ber forerer.” Thru son bow Beth found herself In ber mo. er a anna, w ho for once In her life

W. L. BERRY. Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. *a SOUTH SKCOND ST.. ■•bltadrlptit*. r».

Pint Mottfigi Sill m Rnl HEADQUARTERS FOR ftealEstMlDSiiK. CONVCVaNCINO. ETC., at CHARLES P. LAKE’S FOR SKLE

BHKWNINS IN

COTTAGES AND LOTS.

ALSO I OR RENT

centrally located ; IN OCEAN city, N. J. ALONZO COTTON, Owner

019 A»bury Avenue

JOSEPH SUTTON BOURSE BUILDING

OCEAN CITY. B J

Conuiancing. Ileal Estate Insurance, Martgages' and Callaatiaas

1 tdrf* -wg* i.^sr

Flos FOIflIly BrOSEFiSS. JOSEPH m. corson

R. R. SOOYASON Real Estate Agent “•“A ■ _ J PALERMO. N. J.

m Restaurant and

Lunch Rooms '

». a - a wm. muni mm j M

E. CLINTON k CO.,

PMILABCLPHIA. S*.

BRUSHES,

1001 imn. ui i l tiita n.,

rMii-aBBt-PMia. pa.

St forih. Beth

Out In the garden twilight was fall-1 Ing. The beautiful tender aky rotors were slowly fading Into the dusk ofj night. The very air. full of the scent' of the hay. wraa a can s*. The very peace of It aoemed a mockery to Paul, aa ho *1o.h1 liefore her. How could ev-1 errtblng l»' oo erronely heantiful while be wa* taatlng the Ultlernees of llf. J He could not put It Into any hue phrase*, this dcaolatenera of hi*. 'He felt only that If tbit love ahould totaken out of bis life the w hole Wurth of

bis life wa* gone.

“You ray you'll remember. Belli, but years bad already |ia**ed." Only a buy In year*, yet a man's gwlu bad aged Ibe stern young tan. The lain In his voice touched Ihe gtr{

looking up at bits.

"I'll work hank Beth. By fall I'm going to the city with lawyer Boole. I bennl the pOftfraaor tell you you conldu't love; art bad no room for lore. Beth, don't let him teach you to forget me. When he give* you aueh BD your mind that there mill-la- room for nothing else. -I love you. Beth, and eome day yon will 1*- my wife. Peril*!* If you hadn't l-reii going away I should never have bad the courage to tell you. at boat for yvar*. Bnt I'm glad you know." “Listen, I'anl. I shall never forget. You know my nature too well to be Move your own words. Forget you. with whom I bare grown op, *ho have been the brat part of my Ufrl Ah. Paul, you know tatter. Tbl* la tb* hardest part of It 1‘aul -lo leave yen. It aeem* hot a dnwm yet that I am really gulng-golng to aee the world that baa oerm.-d to salat only In books. But the year* will oooo [>•■». Paul We are both young and no Ir. aou be may try to tenth me can Mot out -the tcarblng of 1» year* of life and aUh tuck a teacher. You-believe

me. Pauir

And Paul, looking In Ibe ooft depth Of her oouFa eye*. •** eoalent Tbk two week* of the opera bad be gun A long Hue of cwrriage* »»'■ drawn up before O— balk afclUuf io degawlt their balden* stately brough am* smacking of solid raoperialdiity. atusil laadana with a

to tba UM groups of fortnaa * less, fa vorod aubjorta moved quickly. n»s*Un* •t last la front of th* UU, wban they

She laughed heartily a second. “And then 1 went to the old orchard, 'atil. It wa* Ju*t .Itrh a night a* that

;et. Pin afraid the forgetfulncaa la ' your*, after all. Paul. Foolish, un-.

worthy of answering though they may have been, tliosc letter* came right from my heart. Pshaw! That laughter made my eye* dim for a moment. But you tired of them after a year. I'm njrald the profcaaor wa* dlrappoiuted In me for awhile. But I had

1 day after day. It has been a fart of my I i ' dally food. Yet IS year* 1* almost i ' thrice seven. Paul, and bablt la strong. , ! I wonder w

In breath vast a adieu

aria, to tie sung by /Id* unknown sing- j er. * hose-Tgme. rumor had whispered., 1 would become worldwide. Then Into ; the living alienee came a voice ao daintily sweet and soft It seemed born | of the air. Slowly It rose higher and ! stronger, like a bird that gathers strength In Ms upward flight, till, when It accmcd almost too heavenly sweet for an earthly voice. Into the sight of the l breathh-ss audience came the singer. ! A moment of absolute, dumb alienee, then the very roof sent back ll* echo to swell the trlnmphnSt ovation. But as the singer bowed right and left ber eyes fell and lingered on the ti-ar stained. ha|ipy face of the woman In the

Only a man In the proscenium box

sat motionless In all the excltemcnb So tlri* wa* Bertha, this beautiful woman wbo moved tbeae thousand* at her pleasure. -Till* wa* the Bertha wlio had stood lu the old church, the sunlight powdering the dusky hair

with guld ns It streamed In U ' cel window while she rang

fn'o Me.” Her voice was glorious now. But 'coming down through the silence of eight years the voice of bis memory sounded Infinitely sweeter. With the dream of a sunlight shining like ojals through the trees, sparkling like Jewels la the dusky hair, with the pure scent of God's own air and the unutterable peace of nature, the glare of UghL the glimmer of real opals and Jewel*, the hot perfumed nlr. the censo-l.-ss rnstle of silks, seemed a sickening

! substitute.

I They were aU here to ace her. All had au equal right to look at and listen to ber-her who by rights should be ; bl* alone. Well, sbe bad learned ber - lesson well Hiring like a' mocking whisper above tb* din of sound he could bear the voice. “I shall never for-

get. Paul"

At the end of the third art. an art of triumph for the little unknown country

shine. tlHwe ami friends ready stau-il gently ednr trade and n ore-d* of hi»

■ diminishing In

the microbe lence. ns nl-; a model ran-,

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on the Job. and the result Is that the I party w ho Is doing the building and i the contractor* also are loners, and this 1 to-ennse of the natural Inclination of j the contractor to shirk In order not to j lose any more- than he is absolutely | obliged to In order to get out on the:

>! half a I-.l~.nou* variety. During two and a half yeort spent In (be country I saw only one live boa, but the 1* pretty firmly stamped on my ansmI hate no yearning tor an-

other.

“I bad gone onL with a coopt* of native assistants, from a town called %sian. on the south side of tb* lowor

oad dca,.

“Tb<-*e mistakes aiavni-t only dlsas iron* to the parties Immediately eonrerned. hut to tlie trade In general, as by Uie error of tbe unlWeky bidder an other worthy contractor Is unable to ; get the work at reavmablc figures. I tbe work to the next to the low-1

good gen-'

lake, to *1 while we were crossing a rather a piece of foreot I noticed what I I posed to be a peculiarly malfon Mmb on a large spleewood tna. sagged down from tb* trank of tree and seemed to bo attached to other growth nearer tb* ground, started toward It to Inreotlgato, I w hen ony a few yards away, tbs tl

I bad

raised Itself In the air, and 1 raw

4 bidder, I

ml rule."- Omaha Wor

Idler

sltnpllcMy with the to

[he olll.-Ial* receive Instruction { ad prison discipline, and at a j ’ this the rierllrat Idea of the rlson Is admirably carried oOL tailin' of Kresnes Is the sevenif Ms arrliltreture compared roulal style of many of our

indou Kipn-ss.

n adiuli

wbo did n

Trice In the war with Spain told a good story on himself when In town recently, lie came to the city during the restorallon of independence : for no other purpo-Mhan to aecure of the original brick* of tbe historic

ic day h

Islted tl

- ball

and told tbe caretaker wbo what he wanted That offlelaL willing to do a favor for such a distinguished person, wrapped up one of the bricks nud handed it to the admiral, who was

profuse In his thanks,

Upon his arrival In Washington admiral gave further gvldence of bl* gratitude by writing a letter to Director Biter expreaslug thanks to Mm. What was his surprise the next day to ] receive n call from tbe caretaker wl j bad given blm tbe brick, wltlf tl 1 statement that If be did not bring Mfek to Philadelphia at once be would surely hoe bis Job. Beluctantlg the admiral returned tbe cherished brick. A short time after be reeelved the Identical brick, accompanied by a slip of p*|>er on which was written. “81lonce Is giddsu."—Philadelphia Becord.

girt n cote w It nervously open. “You looked long •t me more than once toaigliL I knew then memory was whispering to yon. Was It faithful. I wondeO Did It tell you alii Did It tell you where and when we last met? Did It repeat the words that were spoken then?" There It seemed ages to Paul before tbe boy returned with ■ an answer. He opened It slowly, yet with quirk finger*. "Memory lias been whispering eight long years, I'anl. Can I then forget? Ah. *0s you wbo forgot: aU my foolish little lettrra unanswered. You were erurl, Paul. Didn't you bear me tell yon my brurtacbe In that last •ong? I was singing to you—dot my fierce Ballon lover. Pm alone after tbe opera la my dressing room." IJko a flash he saw all; heard the profea* or'* voice saying. "You cau'l love.

child;

the seven long years of silence grew Paul knocked at tb* door tbe stag* hand i-onfed oaf to him. He bad evidently to-eli expected. “\Vh*r raid a voice Inside, answering hi* kaork -l-Paoir And tbe door slowly opened.—rbleago News

Of course eduented dial mute* get to Is- pretty handy with their pencils. They hate to write all their ominiuuKalluns to speaking peojdr. and do

so very rapidly.

The lie*. A- W, Maun Is a deaf mute missionary -and expert penman, l or Si years -be has made missionary trip* to deof mute rhun-bea. not alone In countrj. Put In foreign lauds

Mr. Man

way Hr

Ititrnlewi d The method is reporter silo at lb* table opposl Msun. A pad of (aper tba IsHneeu theta. The reporter writes I Mann read. M oi-slr down out moving Ihe paper writ, a wee also upside don a.—Kl

Independent.

You cau'l Brake a girt with a os’* ea-gagi-inrut flag foBeve aU Blew arc •Ilka, and after *ta- h*s In u married un yrora you ou- t make Uvi U-llos they are not. Chlrogu Sew*

Tbe City of Mexico wants a banker want an accommodation from a native I-anker today and want It lad. be wl bcin. haw. besltate and say. “Com. around tomorroy." Yon will “coiie around" early tomorrow and posallily get the money at 4 o'clock In tbe aftrrnoovL “Manana” Is klUIng Mexican trauklng. "Mr. Banker Rcrvomb.' be Is railed. o|irned the American Surety bank on the most prominent ncr In the f.'My of Mexico about years ago and baa made nearly tl.< OKI. The cuatomary loaning rate la IS tier cent, but great sums are lent at four, five and six times Us tnurh. Hercomb wa* formerly lu Ibe bicycle business lu Milwaukee. 1 know of no sneb prospect fora man of means aa Mexico afforels Just now.—New York Prrsa.

Tba Colosel’* Itomasre. "Colonel,” aald the romantic girt, tell me how you got that acar upon your left Idieok. Oh. 1 Just know It nuat tie a thrilling story. Wa* It made iy a bullet or a raher tbruit? I prefer i uber throat. It seem* ao much more Ike tlie knighthood of old. You can't ee a bullet coming, and there la no ray to escape It or combat It. but when our enemy rushes at you with bis uplifted a*tor there Is the possibility of parrying bl* blow and catting him down. That sortns ranch more manly, a If the victor In th* fray doe* re•e a wound or two, than to Jn*« be low or to lay tbe enemy low by ullrt that cannot be seen. There Is bravery In shooting a man, but there Is something knightly In meeting another tare to face with a sword. Your scar looks like one that was left gleaming blade, and 1 know that yonr enemy must at least have been rendered bora de eomboL Tell mt all colonel—when It happened and bow. I am ao Interested In war

atoriea."

“Yea." be replied. “I agree with yon folly about tbe awonl and saber bustle**. Tbera Isn't much bravery la ■booting a fellow, and there Is something knightly about standing up and thrusting and parrying with a blade. But I got thlfl wound while acting aa Innocent byaunder at a Chicago strike rioL It waa • brick."—Chicago Tlmea-Herald. a Lillis Mistake. A very pretty girl with a decided air of being aware of ber charms, stood 'root of tbe lion's cage out at tbe last Snuday afternoon. Two yonng I-were near her. and ber elaborate onconsdousness of their preaence'betrayed tbe fart that aba knew they rere looking at her. “Pretty. Isn't Itr raid on* young man In a low voice. beamy." aald tbe other enthusiastically. Tbe pretty girl's cheeks turned a trifle pinker, bnt she went on talking elegantly to tbe elderly man

with her.

"Beantlfnl head to draw." commentd tbo first roong man. “Look at tb* way tbe bolds IL" Cm. bum," assented the other; “that shoulder's brauttfuL" The pretty gtri turned pinker still and looked more pronouncedly nncontclous than CTtT. it those muscles r said tbe first young man. "Look at tb* muorte* In that leg. Yon can fairly count pretty gtri turned very rod Indeed, aa It dawned upon her that the

down from an upper bench bad often beard tbe ■paralysed by fear/ bat I I

badly scared that I couldn't bar* a cd If tbe fata of tb* nnlveraa bad pended upon n, and I simply ah

Tbe Itev Dr. 8. P. U-vd* recently ebratrd tbe fortieth anniversary of hi* pastorate of the Ce'legv church at Uau over, N. 11. -Throughout this 'time." say* the KpringlM-ld Ui-|iut41rau. "his cougrogntluB has las'll rum posed pravil, sllj all of the liartntoulb cullrg* family, in-arty all of the students un dvr a rule of eonipulaory attendance and a Urge majority of the town

worthy trih o'

Is ability A

cepttonal a eongregatlm. Dr. Ixeds It a native of New York city. TO year* old and a giad-.iate of tbe Cnlreratty of

Bov*lea* sad Ibe Aalamebll*. Billy Bov chief, who

ride to

he was shown tbe city from a dllfi v learpulnt from any which be bad before wen When asked what he thought of the "auto." be replied: "Him One. He last bone, but him no da to go hunt with During the entire, ride be sat •• atlfl aa If be a aa a w uud-u figure and aim ply arquWvd or dissented with a nod or a grunt, aa Ibe ease might be. - Florida Times t'ul-u and rnlirn. Mare Thaa • MlaL Aa a g-ml-iiisa wraa having Us lunelM-un lu ihe ruffe* hotel be waa niurli aanojMt by another visitor, wbo during stood *Mh hi* lan k log himself am) wau-hlag him partake of his re|»i*t "Al laugih. unol-h- io endure It any longer he rang Ibe beU oral raid: -Waller, kindly luru I bat gruiU-urao

It a around aa a barrel I think tt was really ahuut 12. "Al that Junctor* my natlvaa cam* op. and when they beard what had happened they at one* Insisted open catching the monster. They laaAa a which they attached to a pot*, and while I retired to a mta dtstaaia one of them dlmbod the tree aad ralatd tbe snake by tbe tall. whOa the other ' 1 to slip the loop over tt* neck aa iwrred It* brad. It was too agile them, however, and escaped Mta

e Monro* In the cage.-Waahlng-

It la tbe bald! of the modern time irln- yonng man. any* SMot Gregory in The Allaatfr. upon entering a quick

ami give an order tit be to adroit enough to vntcb oa* of tb# maid* tbe fly i before removing etlb** coat bat. At least Ik second* may I* limited In ihto way. Qace seal • kntebrr faM* to <m anything I-bread, void slaw, crack era catchup- When tbe dish ordered rlvra. be get* hit fork Into It a* It appears over bis sbouldrr and deans plats before tbe sauce make* -M* *P pi-arancr. ao that to eaten by Itself or

with bread.

Cup* of ei.ff~e or tea go down In two swallows Utile pile* of cake'are rot la quarter* and disappear In four mouthfuls, much after Ibe fashjpu of rhIUrru down the ogre'* throat la the -firclraulral toy. mastication being el thee a hiet art or considered a fosM ' waste of energy. A really accompUsbed tone her re assimilate hi* last “quarter" of rek. w Iggtr Into bto coat gad pay bto check at tb* desk al tb* ram* momml*.. The next be to down the block la pursuit of

According Io * rorreapondent. two magnificent carprta. preaeatMl by the Infanta Duatra haorb* to tb. royal convent of W. Antoulo In 1UM. bav*

u sold by auction a Uau. 1st to IJaboa to pay

at tbs convent upd rtu

e of tb* carpels, whlvb

1 In color, with Mack the sides and s ■ tb* native banters tan tb* skla by Stretching tt over a log. A good MM with no bullet marks aad laetadtegths d sells for *10. Mrxlcaa. dear* re. and lo avoid bole* aad nretflai tbe bun ten always catch tha kes In a nooaa and kill thaa bp a [> under tb* Jaw. They make all dl of leather article* oat of th* bide. belt*, pouches, leggings, lltpim neck tlea I made many «hqulries during our atay. bat 1 coaid

tbe region caM th* imt word they aae for cvrarasd: aa ee. they have ao great aplahw of Ms fighting qualltiaa"—Kew Ortrara Times-DemoctmL

The ml Iter's occupstloa apprara ta th one In Italy, where mock of tha bread ■ten to being mad* direct Crea Ms ion. Tb* process by which this resalt li achieved to tbe toventloa of M. A» gustt Deacotte. and appears ta ba as simple that tbe wonder I* ' '

from this paste tb* bread Is ■ The bread tbo* made Is caUsd "aattplre." and It of a dark brewa refar and of twauttful Oarer aad Irires Mi chief advaatagsa are that II easts Mia than half tbe price at «