VOL. XX OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITE, N. X, B, 0. BOBIWH, Elilirtil PiDinelir.
OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THUHSDAY. FEHIU'ARY 21, 1901.
NO. 40.
tauTwesNSi ..".sirffs' asst i.>. Ml,r, i»r.>, CHURCH SERBjfes. Nlral M. K. I harrli, n>rn»r (*nln.l urmw aq^ ICUWl.*ln«i. lka«rii.|iaau*. M a: A vri.l.,* arl. Iiv. T «i Board or tru.uo-jyrtliliM, n. V. IL.I.in Oaoria O. A4>m> I'r B. T. AMMI Humrra A.Y*i Vla^^Sal ®"*** 00 *'B** ,n -
.JiT£;Er^r3.^j^2a?Ss««j H. Ada...*, pMm. I'rrarlilnB. loa. a. SrV-lfwtSV V.n,';i' TS?« rZi&n. avaaini, -ludj or uw nuudai .. b...| M..u Monday x» p m. ft. M. Kalbarb. OburrO of Iba lloly Trlall;. ItoUalaol Kplarupal. noraar KlcrwUi alnal aud Caniral a.n. ... IU<. Mania Al|aar. mlaMlar III obaria. IIuIi^Voiud.aajoa^AWa ni.^nwraCHURCH SOCIETIES. Saoil Moa*la.i u!u ’That'a', inaaorar, Mr*. M. I . I lartrtao.u rna.n^a* MaraUu » K|>*uf u. laxar raaala aarl. Moedar rvaala« at 7.1V Wiliiaia K. Hajw.. ,..n.idrui. llU A»r M.Har.anwim.n Mra. M. K.aun- '» HMIa).aupanalaad.ala
B. T. ABBOTT, M. 1)., rb)Blrl»n and HiipReon. OFFICE -Ctmr Cutnl ui ElghU StncL
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G. THOMAS, No. 108 Markat St.T PMUDElfHIA, MaadaaafUn al Boatk Aam« lat FIM Family Bfoiiefe
QR J. S WAGGONER, —nitniDKNT— Physician and Druggist, Ml Aiburj Are., Ocean Clip, n. J. Para Unm, Maa •HaU.a.arr. OoafarUoaa-|
J.C. HUTCHINSON, M. I). IlomuBopatlitatt.
ru-a Iloi'aa.-Tlll 10 a. a
I>. H. 8A.MPSOIV, Stoves, Heaters,Ranges, PUMPS, SINKS, AC., 408*10 Anbury Avenue. OOiSAN CITY. N .1. • r’JiruaidT^aanrtawn.^. Uaa J. T. BRYAN, FI1CTICU PLUIBER ud US FITTERlaa? Midi* A»».. ralladrlpkla -baala. Iaa>l aad Itaa P.naa, t'un»n*. nir., far--ilakad al •h.'.l an Ira I'nunlrj or in, Hral ■tumbliitaad lwaiaa«aa»,-»iad). IHdam bf nail prumpt‘1 a-laadad la. OPEN FOR SEASON OF 1000 BELLEVUE HOT BATHS, SAMUEL SCHURCH. •QAIDVAU, IETVEEI 7Ik AID IHi STREETS Na«r Sulla for Surf Bathlna. Edw. T. Marshall MIBMMMIDI: A MABbllAI I. PRACTICAL Seashore Painter j 5 8 west avenue.
W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. *■ SOUTH SECOND ST..
R. R.SOOYASON Restaurant and Lunch Rooms M, Jl frt FI BOUTS TOIFTI ITRtlTPHILAOKLPMIA, PA.
Miaan aMaaaaai* aiaa aaaai •«a»a a saaciaiT* taaiaa ainina aaavaa a
.A-VT1C CITV. LEWIS I.. ROSE Anri- and U. S. Courts Itn .Ilia I anil 2 lluufar HuildliiR V. v -~ OCEAN CITV, N. J.
IVlieu, aftiT a ferj lone marrU. tlif iiii-d Law in ilr|.!oj IdIo flcktlne onlor. auil prrLa|M ruak a kill, a vrrj large uunibvr break du«u allogi-tker. Tkrli nail)- Mruug and kiallkv ngaln-
U. GALLAGHER, FINE FURNITURE 43 South Second Street, RALPH L GOFf, CIVIL ENGINEER. SURVEYOR. CONVEYANCER. NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE, OCEAN « 1TV, N. J.
ISRAEL 9. ADAMS A CO. Real Estate ■ Insarance _A.a-KisrT3, Imbi S, 4 A I, KmI Eililt A Uv Bitldlll, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. of Herd a for Eanu-
HEADQUARTERS FOR
CONVEYANCING. ETC.. AT CHARLES P. LAKE’S FOR SKLE
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COTTAGES AND LOTS
ALSO TOK RENT
CENT RALLY LOCATED IN OTKAN CITY, N. J. ALONZO COTTON, Owner
#19 Aabnry Avan
JOSEPH SUTTON SOURSK BUILDING
OCEAN CITV. N A
Ctmeyancing, Sell Esuti Insuunce. Mongiges md Colliclioos
Unnai in b»unnmnrMTM— ICrtai~i»a aSrcaast , Y.T. , sr„r,
JOSEPH M. CORSON
Real Eatate Agent
PALCRMO, N. i.
MB la all • >rtaa, UwrNrI.in i.---—".. >w wa ha i ana iba KaiuJaad. a«aa haraalaa E. CLINTON A 00., r BRUSHES, toot amrr. ui 11 iuti r.. rNIIANM^MIA. rA.
li waa Ikrr.ilgli Ida nofil. "The Scalp 1 llnnlera." ilml I'aplalo Mnj-ne Held i »ki n lie ni.f n daoiM-l nf 13. wllk I'klld look ko uotlw of blm, but be; gave ber the alory to read, na cffertlvr i a manner of courting In llda nlncteentb j century al ever »n« Otbi-llo'a In on curlier one. Two year* lafer the young! lady waa al a public meeting where captain Held apokr on la-half of tbe I'ollah rrfugera. "An electric •i-emrd to |m«a through me aa b t.-red tbe room.” abe an Id afterward, and when the meeting waa orer ehi went up to blm. "I l.-ave for Ixmdot on tbe next train." he aald hurriedly. •'IMenae aelid me your addreaa.” "I do not know where." abe replied with •omr embarraumcM. He Inatantly him,I,si out Ida card and wai gone. A furiual little nota followed: “bear i'aplalo Held—Aa you aaked mi to aend you my addreaa. 1 do ao." By return of |«»t came the aaawer: “Only aay that you loee me and I will with you at once.” and then the reply. “1 think I do lore you.” The Arab Mare. Tbe Arab la regarded aa tbe Or borw-mru and the Arab mare ai perfect atecd. Tbe Arab's Idii borec taming la of Hie aimplcet. Tbe colt la treated from the Drat aa a men tier of the family. Ilka tbe Utah peai ant'a pig. It goca In and oul of Ui teuta nml I* ao lamlUartacd with tbe di Inga of that extraordinary creature mao that there la never any Deed of breaking H Hi. Tbe Bedouin ta very careful o: mare. He does not woonl ber when be seta out to play bla usual tricks upon travelers. He rldea a camel wbleb tbe mare la trtbered. Kol until the caravan la In algid does be mount Hie mare and give chase. There la, by lbeway.au Inipnwalon that tbe llvdoulo la a bloody minded person, who would as lief take your Ufe as not TbU ta unfair lo blm; be 1a a thief of very peareabla IncHnaHona ami murb prefers to effect any necessary transfer of property with aa little bother aa | tde. - Good Words.”
The tape* of years tuakaa quite a difference In tilings, and Hip Van Winkle waa not to btatuia fur feeling o
| place after hta lung nap.
j ' Lwryiblug ta m w.". be oiunuurrd ; pitifully. She while a Sear pubbed lua fully a Eva/ at bla eyelid. 'Nothing I like It ua«d to he. tih, fur the sight of
| aolueltilug familiar!"
Wandering Into a store, be i-arvlraaly picked up a comic paper, mow to " ' bis euioHou than auytblug alar. b> gave a cry of exceeding great
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”\o wouiaa. be aal.l la bla au , maaruhne Way, 'eaa abanwn ■
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I "Well"Nkhe mid, “do you
' I Where tbe btatue Hear
i "No Wb.**r
“WHh the jwuell. of cuurae. « , aaa latniird #r»t wasn't abeT'
, i nags ls«t
Ueaala. Oplliela Ttie 1‘enalinial 'I'bdl wal ly alow a in. tboae ebeenr
ruad waa ablpiad la bta —mti to lam don rwcealty by bta manager aa "Ik*at fWI |ir.,pertlea ” This tnat («. * here M If be bad gun* aa a earpaa Ike aoM waubl Lara bem Mu
duigbl. Indeed bad Just atiiiek So'clock when lie came walking Hi. He had been oul with Hie boys, aod. bta wife reproached him. • Why. It's early yet It'a not late.” Just then the clock sounded one. tw, Tbe Wife looked at blm with grli rebuke. He caught ber eye and Jerke out tills reply: "Well, now.* If you want to believe that darned 11.50 dock before your d.-ar buslwnd. It'a all tight" it waa a etmllar oreaalun. only n ao. At this time be was a little dn er than usual. Ilia step waa unsteady, but be bad not lust bta courteous nera. 8he met him at tbe front weep lug reproachfully. "Oh. John." abe pleaded, “what make* you do this way 7" "You are hie ao awfully prettyhie." be said, making an extravagant And abe put blui tenderly to tallied bla forehead tbe next morning and forgot al-out the aroldlng sh< fully determined to administer to blm. - Mlaaourl Kxctdslor.
The work of the "etauueura” ta aa will be readily seen. Intellectually of a very high order. The chief ta I poaed to have taken vulnmlnoaa a at the n-bearaals of tbe play they teeing performed, lo have consulted with the manager, to have chatted with the author -In abort, to have made a close study of tbe tat Ire on wbleb bit "brigade” U to b, gegrd. He la the aprlng.of tbe claque. Tbe men under bla ordcra. scattered here and there under the chandelier, are merely i*rts of tbe machinery, and they would no more think of applauding on their own account than they would think of flying. Once upon a time there waa a daring claqueur who did not wait for the signal. but bta abort munecHon with the profraaloo he waa Immediately relieved of bta fauteull for breach of disci-pline-hardly rotltlea blm to tbe honor of mention In tbe name company with eminent rtaquenra. The part he applauded hap;iciied to be tbe ooly good scene lo tbe w hole (day. Hta arose of art. unfortunately, waa stronger than bis Idea of duty, belied with unroo ttollable eotbusiaain. be, the only mas of taste among the risque, made tbe bouse ring with applause. H» 1a one of Hie most etnlneot dramatic l.-s In Parta. Wide Wide World:
They haven't taan marrlrd long, and they are aa loyal and devoted a eouplr aa ever made the con bachelor -search for a new argument ngainst matrimony. Hbr has. ed ami original ldona upon domestic economy, aad In this aod other way* abe strives to' tusks bar bustai bom* a perfect Utopia. There was a love lit smile upon pretty fare wlirn hubby came hi from the uBce the other evening. -What ta IL thstrr be naked. ol> serving tbe g£» shoiir through the soft, ptarb blown cheeks and sparkled la lbs ** like eyes. “I made 13 cents today." ami ber rosebud Hpa parted 1u a prldefu: rorre ■That so. deerl How pear -Why, I sobt 9 rents' worth of rn*»snd—wnd • eruts' worth of botltae-abd-lrt me see” - -Tea. that's U vents. Wbeee dam
self mmptarency after a lUMetary deal than did Ibis (air . wife wbm abe bad ratal ad ber Mile •omHwMal sc.oipltaumeut Aod »b* looked Sorely grlrird wbr* be smiled audibly. It was really Ibelf flrst mis Itelroll Urea I'rcoa
bog |0DC
No other animal baa fled by rlvlllzatloa ■
more qnlrkly to Hie original wild type than the bog. Three generations of running wild sufflee to turu tbe smo round, abort snouted raaortack
hasel aplltter. thin. tank, leggy,
eared, sharp snouted an labmael To lirtaHes. running like a deer. If running ta possible, fighting aa only a wild ' can fight -when tattle 1a ImprratiThe tusks, which have lieen half obtttcrated la tbe process of civilisation,
get bark star and atrengvh.
old they arc formidable, al 2. murder
oua; at S or S, more deadly sword. They afford a crrtal of age up to C years, but are c
ly broken In flgbta long beforu that time. Wild I asm, are very 111 tempered and. when wonted lo fighting, often revenge Ibrmaelvre by ripping tbe tark from trees aa high aa tbry
•each.
Ha Dweaw't Haas It. When you bear a young maa i “I don't believe lo g woman having anything lo de but i manicure ber finger nails all day. 1 don*t want my wife lo ta buay anything." why. of course, you that tbe yoang mao ta simply talking against time. He doesn't be says, and It U safe tat warrant that bs ta the first maa who would bs bored lo death by such a girl This young man may like to fancy that be U a believer la aucb false sentiments, and perhaps be don bellrve to them for tbe moment of saying. But more fbao likely be only bta way of protesting against tbe ware of cocrgy which tbe girlhood of today ta rrepooX lug to. out of wbleb perhaps may come salvation even to mao. Or else, possibly, there la ootlilog more than sly method Id bis old school Philadelphia Inquirer. Ma 'Waa Vary Okarttakh An amusing story ta toM In Hon'with a swell baxaar held a short time ago. Among tbe features of tbs entertainment waa a refreshment itall. to which charitable donors contributed supplied, thus enabling all tbe takings to represent dear profits The tady la charge requested for this purpose from a well known and wealthy gentleman la the city, hut ooc not famous for "psrtlng." To b»t surprise she received next day a ool to the effect Huh he was sending her sirloin of beef and "twe" ox longues The same morning the lady happened to go to her butcher I who waa also the butcher of Mr. X.l. and. after giving him a targe order for her itall. asked blm If be would like himself to give anything. "I should very much, ma'am.'* replied the worthy tradesman, “hut I yeeter day gave to Mr. X-, at hta request for this purpose, a sirloin of beef aod three el longues” Net gala to Mr. X.: One aod a cheap reputation for charityILondoa Standard.
A table milk a His,a The cable of Hie Wsateen U graph company wbleb nil talks Champtat« from Ttcoadrruga to Larva bees Point has something of ■ history. It was mad* to Europ* and _ .HBHtf “ Shares of tbs lied si
e Island, osar Beaufort. « C At loos of the civil war It was taken up and carried to New Tort rtty,
•* arts* White N
m. to t p in la spile of this m tread the beaut,flf “ anrpel la ibaeaea n
All lord chancellors hagreatrot _ charge aod have contrived and elaborate devices for' custody. One of them In the reign of Charles II arlually slept w1th,tbr seal under his pillow and by this loving precaution saved It from thieves who one night broke Into bta bouse and carried off tbe mace belonging to Hie house of lords ami other valoable proprrty.Cbombers' Journal.
A wife of a year pointed to ao mlntlrd card on her mantelpiece and aald. “Tbit card saved my borne." tbe card were the words. "What would
Jesus dor
Rhe explained that tbe first days her wedded life began very dtacouragIngly. She aod ber bnshand bad bad many little Ufta already. One day at loocbeoo they bad both loot tbelr trroand had parted In an angry mood young wife went npta her room to have a cry over It when her eyes fell on this card, which a child, a member of ber Rnnday school class, bad scot os
a little wedding present
Rlw had never noticed the words before, bnt now they read themselves right Into ber aouL "What would Jesus dor Tbe question Instated, too. upon Italng answered. And sIm
swrrrd It honestly.
Rbe waa very sure that If Jesus In her place he would not be so touchy, so willful, ao easily hurt, ao Irrlt ' aa abe bad been. Tbe result was there were no more Ufta. The card
saved that borne.
A few days ago a well known Washington tady, bring unexpectedly bereft of ber kitchen assistance, advertised
for a colored woman ggpot forming general housework.
decked with ribbon and finery. From ber airs and graces abe might have been a graduate of a seminary. BUc announced that she bad noticed the advertisement and was desirous of
“Are you a good eookr Inquired the ‘-No! Indeed. I don't cook.”
eplj.
"Are you a good washer and Hvoerr ** wouH i too hi • caller. “Can you sweepr the housewife then wanted to know. “No,” was the answer, and It positive one. “I'm not strong t for that.” “Well. In lbs name of goodnest ran you dor said tbe tady of the bouse, exhsitarated. Tbe placid — “I dusts.”-Washington Star.
A correspondent of the Newcastle
tbe breaking up of the vessel Uotheoborg City on 8t. Mary'* Island, off tbe coast of North, land. Tbe rrearl might have been sailing comfortably out of harbor for aught that appeared, except that there was sign of Ufe on hoard. We had 00 tner pa*, foot OO deck, bower were fartously snacked by of rata. Great, hungry, tank, kan XU. m—y of them with tbelr tails chewed off. ■ warmed up from below In hundreds and tbouaanda. squeaking and squirming over each other la a manner sickening and horrible to be-
obi
Those of S* who had stepped ran to the rigging, while the other* scrambled burrtedly back tats the boat Our position in ih* riggiug waa daneroua lu the extreme. It ban one's Ufa was worth i run the gantlet of II lag rodent*, and to remain In the rigging waa equally ImpractkaWa
“The story that a ministers of the capital of tbe opening of her summer home with the request that they he read from t hr pulpit may be a Ubei although 1 have been toM that K ta a fact.” aald a maa who has Man la Washington for ■ I'll teU y men at tbelr p, r. but the Washington kodak * * ‘ ~ way to church to make Shota, aaa altar lb* service be Hagers oe bta way boom
New Tort Bun.
s be Is in the captaaL*—
Two old ladles were next te each - er la a station bus. Oa* of than w ed to h to have It opes: tbe « ed to decide the qua
"Well, sub.- seld the *14 ttnm voter, "de ways er de aqaden past (India oul AU d* year I fe.
c. *n btaaa Gad «C d*v «MT pay my bouea mat. took da OMftMM my mule, settle my street tax aa
laawal 9utlssa Bt. John's Episcopal church. PhUadetpbta. Las many G mum as lu Its cumglegation, aad the rector, tba Ber. Mr. Uk-baei baa dMtdad 9a haua A MMMB* al aorvle* every Boaday uinralag Che Lord's Prayer and Creed »« baasdtod
He (deecrlWng bta . Then, leaving Gibraltar. 1 made my way to Australia, aad from ttam* 4 went lo the dlamassd mines ta B*^ Africa, where 1 made my IllMB* Then-do you follow me. Mtaa Ctyae
kla!
world's
(with a vivid bhmh>—Ta *9 md. Ur. Bockawurthyl-CM*
Bsordlga a seas Plsssaalsr “WIU some on* pleas* chase the eem down this wayr said I he funny hoardar. who warned seme mHh fee hta oafo meat

