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VOL. XX OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCUN cm, N. J., 8, C. KOBUSOK, Edlor ill Pninilgr.
CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OmCIALS.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY. MARCH 21,
cuj '•uprnru.utWhi'SECKET SOCIETIES. 1“
— «t HrlbtaMm m*n mrh Krld a K^oJJ^ bdU. Mrm. Dror,* ' — CHURCH SERVICES.
UnTr.1^1 dan COTTAI* l.k. HOTEL ATGLEN
THE EMMETT
GARWOOD HOUSE.
OCEANIC VCITII mmd WKftLEI
«TTOMacVa.«T.|.lM DRGAN HAND. ATTORNEY an
NO. 50.
M
COUNSELLOR AT LAW. CAPE "A\ Col PI II.,1 V J. I LAW OFFICES SCHUYT.ER C. WOODHULL, 1 JONATHAN HAND, CTonn*i«*Ilor- n l -1.» w, ‘ ATK MAY t'oUUT lioUHE. N. J
E 1
1KNF C. COLE, OUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
KrbniUlt. wbo ' 1,0 n'-'C. Wb.lmr <o-<b. c.ird.
.11.- Ilv-Hji Mlrrolun- ‘ "•'* c ““«-
“ • ^lvUt " , ■ n ‘ l I "fartlry HJIns." f«M iho m*Jor. la *■' *" rnJ,, > al 'l**’ TK IIIhr. but TPT7 rjlian.lins hnalnrav nwr. li- uu | I-one dl.ianoo raid* Id au rnom;'*
| rouatry can lie made only where there
uwef-r. lone arc a roo.1 many l.onew, Julm Morcan uirt. Ilf pr. tind.'d could neTcr hare made I.U raid w-n III. 1-1‘lonel !-■ through Indiana and Ohio lu 1SG3 If h^l vol<r>-a>kol: the cuuntloa raided laid u..l |«,-n well
»lr. when. Ueuten- aupplkd with IF '
I am Ilia l.mther wot. When he "> ln * him a bcrland rlrer. In
handled b; ____ aurr. illaucr lew Umd. Tlie pay Inf taU er haiwlhr. Jt.i.nnti.Otn or lho.000,000 a ir. The exehaoEe elerh baa erery «aj WMtOO lu change at hand. Tha auMy In chans* of the keeper of tha aula room rum from JI7o.ooo.Ooo upward, cud the rhlef of the laaue dltlalox hauiUea nillllooa erery day. Any el tbeae men could get away with raor moui amount! of munry and be reaaow ably wwTire agalmt detection for a cow 'Id.Table length of time. Kerertbriaaa
OPEN ALL THE YEAR
G. ,v boukceois,
OCEAN CITY HOUSE 'couesellor-at-Uw. Tiu^‘atnl.“ > o ‘■■"'J 11 ATleANTIf CITY. N. J.
! LAW OFFICES** Apgar & Boswell.
THE HAN UNDER ?
the bed. „« | ssi'Ti.-ratrr M. QUAD. ^ dead It »a» only when I bod atrucli
the horaea In the pcrniatlnaa
r atsrted from the Cum- lwl , ew aDd |D Tennersee. Mor- | lu history. There la an azlan la Oh
"''T : d.-|.arimem which ram a. fotiowa: >«• If j ■■Wbererrr money U handled thatr pture i i, a point at which tha honesty of tha
‘ nnst be tbs main reliaaca.*
X uopyriahi. 1101.
fj-*- 4 **—*-r>a-fr
family hotel and I
ererythlng before him t
l irz ~... r «„—« i "jsrjiTirri. „ ,. a
southern Indiana. gll!#rd nround-CIn- i human dc^rl<mm™t. P ^d ^ "her elnnatL not more than ten mile, from i holog^uXT
t tie v nt.in rlr... n • 1 ... .*
j the latter u
, from the country pi
THE SWARTHMORK
g < T. ABBOTT, M. D., Phynlrlan and Nargeon. OFFICE-Camr Onlrtl ud El(kU Stnel
I). 8. 8ALMPSOIV, Stoves, Heaters,Ranges, PUMPS, SINKS. dkC.. 408-10 Anbury Avenue. OCEAN CITY. N .7.
CHURCH SOCIETIES. . naar M. H CHeaeii. t^Oe« Aid men. Br.1 Mcod.j^rveo 1 nJ^jl STnu 3E!'llr1»iTTbw’J'triaiarJr“ilrTtl C. <Mn«aou. feaardtaf MCrelary. noun. I O ■ I.^k. of -a. n u.onlk. _a|rw M
J. T. BRYAN,
PUCTICAL PLUIBER ud CIS FITTER, ‘"i* f" r “•* » isot Misg. Are.. ratiHSetphiw >au| lo Lon 01 .. H.ih Tub.. W.I.. Pint Mot 1(0(0.
Woman*. fhtUtlan Tomprrmne "‘rMlw"! ‘rni^W! ml The Iu>yal Temp.ranrc le(i..i moaikly la ebufeb- HoperlBi M. Milner. |.re.ldrnt, UaiW Or for. I eon MUOBI ■erretor, . Ml
G. THOMAS, No.lOSJMarkatSt., PHIUDELPHIt, Run Fail! imm.
SS/JT"'" XO*W FK.IOMS.
"l-he Kuglluh fairly well ed a* a friend, and yet ther ■oiuethlng nbont him which It me. He had traveled extemli with many adventure* aodjwa
Ig of gold, and be had meant I “••..‘r'.'imWTL police were
» day*.*
ie confine, i expecting to c
It wa» my tratlmony
GODFREY & GODFREY
QR. J. S WAGGONER, •—KKMIDKNT Physician and Druggist, III Asbury Are., Ocean City, N. J. t>ni<*. Pin. Htntlnnery, IYuifrct»oi.e.j
7* C. HUTCHINSONM. U. 11 om oeo path! Mt. . 834 Ocean Avenue.
OCCAM CITY. I
T It wa*
LEWIS L. ROSE /.aw ami l \ S. Court* Ho im* I and 7 Hour* liulldlug CM'KAN flTV, N. J. D. GALLAGHER, FINE FURNITURE 43 South Second Street, PMM.an»:i.pHi«. ma. pALFH L. GOFF, CIVIL CNSINEER.
SURVEY0R.
CONVEYANCER. NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N. J. HI.At. I At ATI AND INM'MANCE. ISRAEL 8. ADAMS ft CO. , , Real Estate i Insnrance —HB— a fTO-TTlT^r'T'P! I F |rln * hlln ,1 ‘* wor * 1 °f H when he - £i ^- :r - cu - l - N drew- a knife and run bed upon me. Koods !, 416, EuI EiKU I Ut BotldtU, Duchene. who wa« (landing quietly by. a-ri am TIC ri-rv n j knocked the acouodrel aenaeleaa. and. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. t0 mr , ur p rUK .. wc wrrr Dot fiinmii**iunen> of Deed* for Penn- >>1 the half doaeu frlenda of the rlceylranla. thu who had been urging
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Edw. T. Marshall MIMMMMIBi: A NAMWMAI.L
PRACTICAL
135S WEST AVENUE.
OCKAN VITV. Pt. J.
SealEsialUQfl Usiraime, :.r:^
Ie could tell a good utory. had a laugh xhlch made you laugh w ith him. and ew men of hi* chi*. In Part* or elae»here could onler a bettor dinner. He *-as not a graeplng man wlthaL lad planned' to rob me of 12.000 where nother would hare raised the figure o 15,000.
The cla*«lc age of letter writing, like that of chivalry. I* gone, although no Burke has been found yet aplendid funeral oration. Correspondence ou bmlncfts. hurried lug Inrltatiom to dinner • thereof—them- are the mlulvea which au (be Img of lb. Wtfcw currier Tim love letter, we presume, still bolds Its away. and. If we are to Judge from I revelations of breach of promlac caa It I* full of sugary aectlmentalhun lu the days of l.ydla I-anguish. E the letter as II has lasmsl Into literature. the letter whose highest be treated ns art Is that It conceals art. the letter as written by William Cowper. cr Oliver (ioldsmlth, or Horace Walpole, or Miss Burt Ing epistle Intended only for tbc affectionate perusal of friends and such value to the historian of life and tnanrere—Aiall we aay that It baa disappeared from the busy modern world. Wiled by the ••railway and the steamship and the thought* that shake kludr* As leash it la now hut a product, a fragile Sower scarcely able to maintain Itself in our altered social
aolL
Correspondence from being a cherished art and solace has ID our day tended to become what la called In slang a “grind.” It Is “snippety." like the cheap newspapers, a sort of “bits” ot “cut*," giving bint* which require to be Oiled out. only that the receiver has hardly time for that menial process. Truth to tell, a great deal of our letter writing la boredom, the source of Irritation and weariness to those who are called on to undertake It—London Spectator.
uld n
f the
Ish me. I came to know later the whole thing waa a put up Job. but 1 looked upou it then as a brave action on the part of my acquaintance and gave him my gratitude and friendship. 1 had never questioned him as to why he wa* In Paris, where or how he lived or what aim be had In life, aud
■pped a hint I had
I- -ef that he waa a gambler
sharper, but
straightforward as could be boiud for.
| About two weeks after the
CONVtVANCIHO. ETC.. ST b , n
OUADI c-O n I A t/rr-o ■“"T. or a part of It He w .
CHARLES P. LAKE S resslonal gambler, or bad I wen up to j ami even the Partfb v 6ii A*t, i * * e,r Q ‘ nM><a before be met me. Then j tbelr hair, of which they had .0. *01}. >ruut. hi* eyesight had gone back ou him aud ! ou* abundance. In their anxiety to de-
Seashore Painter Joseph sutton hoslnesa. I had observed that he «as ly manufactured fork* that looked Uk<
BOURSE BUILDING nearsighted and had been obliged to
J favor hi* eye*.
A year before meeting me Puchene and a partner bad "roped" a rich young
Conreiancing, Real Estate . “.“S
Insurance, Mortgages
and Collections I dlc,,c,1 ■ • Dd * ,,,rtu * ,ruu| * |, •
In olden time* lingers served well enough to courej food,to the mouth, and a divided gourd was an acceptable drinking vessel, but when fashionable aspiration* seised our ancestor* they a pro- I accrued these Implements of
OCCAM CITY. N
This *p
W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler. NO. a* SOUTH SECOND ST..
tUpwlriM * aasriailv.
R. R. SOOYASON Restaurant and Lunch Rooms k a * a Mum mimi mtn PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Samuel Schureti ~ _. REAL ESTATE :
iOUstarr Btt, Ot«u Uj, I. J.
E. CUNTON A CO.,
BRUSHES,
1001 ■lint, ui 11 WM
raii^MJ^aiA. pa-
victim, who bad declared himself defrauded. the money had been hidden under the floor. Trouble came. Both men Were arrested, and. w hile Darbene got a year In prison, the other man died of pneumonia while waiting his trial. On leaving prison Inaebene at once
took steps to secure bis money,' but AND INSURANCE found the floor In pusMah.i. of an ar-
‘ tlflclal flower maker who held a lease. The place could not be entered and
' s»4 lumrdins ll.eiw. lor IvhL tearcbed. and the JoOAsjo stiU nwtod lu.pnMed *|.J Ohttnioo'sd properti- lor beneath the fl.wr of the front room It ^‘* would take Jl.au0 to buy the Iras, and
■JOSEPH M. CORSON
Real Estate Agent
at •■rrae i B1 ' , » nuin Ur dared troat. HM propo i w sltlon to me waa that I furtil.h the $2. ! J*.,.* aW..»»ou.i»r.d.-.ataa—k-r^awi a*4 : goo and freelve JlO.Onn of the bidden lL*iwriwleoaMssaatauou."•oioehwrealiis money as my reward. Had he offered . 1 I to go halve# I think I should bate look iirniBM a uf PAJITU ^ up " n '' “* ' ,n * '* H E N R f A. W. S M IT H over, hut ta offering m. a sixth ,«w*iou . ...... | f* aaMned to abow go.*1 hualnee. tart. &a*c*si«ltlU.V laUll<«. ! it waa a Idg raturn on the Invsrtmeot-
big enough to satisfy say oue-and I gat# him a-favorable answer at ute*. He had already aound.il the flower maker aa to the lea**, aud if my money was raised the papers could he alga ed threw day* later. I had a good UI of cash at my bankera. and aa the aeeond day after tearing Ducbcne'e story I drew out 12.000 la (old and placed the bag in tuy trunk Nsat day the pa*
Practical Plumbei
MA Ashury Avenue
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
of the bamboo they
manufactured knives. The Indiana, proverbially alow in adopting modern ways still rat without knives or forks,
although they hare permitted the
of spoons. Three were first made of shells and the rinds of gonnl* later
ban.Ilea were Inserted, and.
passed numerous atagvw. knives, fork* and spoon* have reached the present
elaborately ornamented kinds now
general use.
The cup I* probably tbc most ancient of all domestic utensils Its rarlleat form waa simply the half closed band or the folded leaf. Then followed cup# made of saa shells or rinds of fruit In baltrs. later appeared cup* uf metal, lacquer and china. For centuries the cup has l*-ru made the expreoaluo of art aud luxury, and the precious metals, combined with tl tlsan’s most .xmsummatr skill, an commonly employed In tbelr manufacture.—Baltimore itiui. Pat's Mawar »«t. A0 Irishman who wa* traveling through Losiduii met two Englishmen who thought they would piay a Joke
him.
OB* of them said: “Good morulag Pat! I>UI you hear the devil I* dead The Irishmau pul l.la t.aud In pocket sod gave each a copper. They asked w hat this waa for. which he replied: “ TU always a custom Is ouh) Ir* land, when the father i*
“What do yoa think of my mayr asked the author •T’layT granted the MsbUng man "Play nothiugl li e bard week."-Phil adelphl* Kona A meric#B
happily. It Is easy an explanation. "I did think I «
see you again." said a cousin • prominent society woman wb.
come to the country to vlalt her and wa* about to atari homeward. "If* kind of you to ask me, of course, but 1 remember that when I was at your house In the city, two year* ago. you did not seem glad to ace me. You were kind and -hospitable, of course, but I rememlu-r you did not smile once di Ing the entire two weeks of my atay.' To her astonishment, her city cousin
hurst Into a fit of laughter. “Marla." she said. "Juat heft
came 1 had the misfortune to break the porcelain 'crown* from one of my o> front teeth, and as my dentist wa* 0 of town on hi* vacation I had to wt for his return. 1 didn't dan- to am when any one wspooking at me. for fear of showing tSr ghastly meti •bwek* to which the poverimin had t attached. It was a strain. Marla. 1 was equal to It. and 1 did not wan
have to explain."
And her smile, now wit boot a chan leal flaw, re-enforced the renewed InvltatloD.—Youth's Companion.
Anemones, sivouges. the sea ci her* and certain other growth* which bloom and apparently behave In all reaped* like plants are really anl The petal# of the anemone, r bllng those of a chrysanthemum, are really tentacle* to catch food and Into the hollow tube which forms the stomach, where It ts digested. The sea cucumber baa a flattened body. It occasionally moves at a snail's pace over the mod or sand, digging Its petals. or anna. Into the sludge for food, to obtain which It * wallows a proportion of mod. It baa power to sting and so keepa away lu enemies. The sea Illy so exactly resemble* the common Illy that It la difficult to realtie that It la an animal and bcloi the starfish family. It has a stalk two feet long, with a disk for a body. The tentacle* close'round the disk, which has a month, and complete* the deceptive likeness. Tbgy are the oldest form of animal life on earth, and tbelr fossils are called "stone lilies." These creatures were believed to be plant* and many people still reft believe otherwise.
An English physician, commenting on the tendency of Ixmdon bred per sons to die young, says that they del too little milk. Even In live coant “milk Is not such a common article diet aa It was In past years, and ct drvn are not nourished according hygienic laww" A new virtue la ascrtlfcd to milk by The Practical Druggist, a hick says It U the best general preventive of the •f poison by the h
Mother—That geutleiuan seems very attentive to you. Clara. What a« young man do you find him? Clara-Oh. hr seems all right,
little empty. |*-rha|>s.
Mother twin always take* things literally>-My deer Clara, what
nark. 1 k
In the churvhjard of Leigh, near Bolton, will !«■ fonud a lomlwtom bearing the following a Kissing sea truce: “A virtuous woman la fit. to hoi bashsnd." The explanation seems h ha that spare prevented “a crown' being cut la full, and lb* nuormaaoi argued that a crown equals Js.-Notea
He (oa his Unseat-lurilog. I lore yoa wlth.aU my heart, with all my tool and with all the atrs-ugtb uf toy tiring.
• date of Hi s Item ralird tha Hawk Haw keyr was tit. name of Itaa rhlef. who la the early I mi Utile trouble a bag the wester* border of Ameriraa rlvUHa
the'Ohio river
driven back, made matrrwrptomrat Sew Lisbon. "This waa Hie mo*t remarkable raid of the war. It carried panic and confusion into Ohio aud Indiana, bnt In results It was of no benefit whatever to the Confederate cause. Morgan believed that Uu re would he an uprising In the Confederate interest In Kcni lucky. There waa noL He believed that the peace Democrats lu .Ohio would give him at least secret support, but when his men aiole the horaea of the pear* Democrats the Utter Joined the ranks of Morgan' before the raid waa whole auto was aroused, and men who had taken no Interest In previous to that time shouldered their •qulrrel rifle* to fight the raiders who were stealing tbelr horaea and carrying the horrors of war to tbelr very •There waa hard riding all the time for Morgana men. They left behind them a wreckage of broken horaea. They kept ahead of tbelr Colon pursuers simply because they stole horaea right and left and remounted the men. hut they were finally captured. and that fall Ohio gave tbo war party the largest majority In the history of the state up to that facL the Morgan raid, by carrying the war Into the peaceful-districts ' ' dlana and Ohio, provoked a furious feeling of resentment, which Influenced people for 20 years. •The comedy of the raid waa furnished by the people of the districts wholly unnaed to war. wholly unprepared for It and with exaggerated Ideas of tha ferocity of Morgan's mi For two weeks It wo* only neceaaa for some mischievous hoy to shot 'Morgan Is coming” In any village central or southern Ohio to create a panic. T know that many of (be raider* aflte Morgan trot no rest night or day, he saddle, and not a few of off their horaea la alnrp. At the end of the raid they baustrd aa Morgan's men. but with a more difficult task to perform they received half the praise given
to the raiders.
remember.” continued the major, “one case In which a woman subled her carriage horaea In tbc parlor for two days to keep them out of Morgan's hands. I saw Morgi by that house and saw s stop to listen at the unusual sound of carpeted floor, hut the parlor bone* were not disturbed. Some neighbors drove tbelr horaea. rad Sheep 30 miles Into the Insad were away from Morgan's men looted right and left, and some of them hod bolu of calico strapped lo tbelr saddle* whoa they were captured. n. It must be remembered, whole raid with artillery and a wagon train, hat be was not In Ohio •gi't. and be denvonstrattyl t ease with which a peaceful district may be Invaded by the same time the peril Involved In ouch » venture. In a few dsya M.000 m'tUttamcD were In the ' " against him. At Orel be played with tbeae green soldier*, but at last they bong 00 his flanks, eager for light bnUdoga. Id the last days llobaooto d followed Morgan for hundreds of miles through closed la on tbelr old roe gleefulnrss that exceeded anything of
lu the army, and
Jodab's men. closing In on the other Ida. settled the fate of the raider*. “Morgan's men knew Ivy the mat vertng and the Bring when they u faced by trained soldier*, and the first charge of the I'nton cavalry had In U a* of delayed v Minus nee. The who rod* In that cksTgr bad to arttle, and Morgan'* tiled
Won an I
I* likely h ,1 toalc'a
TIh- baby w a* only 4. but a! only child and had lived with her parent* largely In hotel*, and she waa a always a model of propriety aa to maw her*, so Hut when oa* day a young man. a friend of her papa's and mamma* and a great admirer of the Uttla girt, asked to ts~
waa to do the ordering. I this responsibility with coofldcwe* and. taking up the menu, studied It with aa much gravity aa If the letters were not
have been to her mamma. “I will have some meat and some potatoes." she said gravely, “and by and by I may have some Ice cream.” The order was given, the cream followed, and the little lady was on altogether charming, dainty and sweet Utile companion for luncheon. The meal ended with the dignity with which It had begun: the young acusan Wiwiflad her wraps, and aa the young man waa preparing to escort her to the door aba remarked gravely: "And now 1 will kav* acme flowaro.” It waa the last touch ot grows apneas. and It was the proudest young man to New York who took home A pretty aud dignified baby with a big bunch of roes* In her anna—Mew Yes*
A Pslest Bale. Of tbc many extraordinary tl which patent protection boa oeen granted a boh- seems to be the moot useless aud Impossible. let there are many patents for holes, and. what to more, the patents 1 able. One of the t> and escape of w Every ok* who _ steamer under way wfll have nottoad • stream of water Issuing from her aide, a little above the water Uoe; that water Into tbs ship for the par-
There la % who needs a tonic of nt , be would not have toned to a attractive
lasting dlagraca, n If be lives to his dying toy tha pi * bo know the girl say that Hugh not have another each chance far pipe.*. Brooklyn K

