Ocean City Sentinel, 28 March 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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t&mm&s&ss •rvalai. Muir ol II» Buod.j •rhool l«*- - Hundaf Klxiul. UD p. m. ft- M. Kalla •upanirteudrni. Irml a«rn'ir. H>& Marlla AKMT. »lni rharo. Molj iSnirouDWn. W»«- ■ lav's HI. Anguattoa'a KoiT.ad IMholM CMMia ftU^K's^:rr.» n J ’y. B rK nauol. H*rtna» a> torai.rlj, Ma~ » and tuoa. u. HabwauoB.dp. n. CHURCH SOCIETIES.

Stoves, Heaters,Ranges,

PUMPS, SINKS, fcC.,

408-10 Anbury Avenue.

OCEAN CITY. N .1.

CIVIL ENGINEER.

suRVEven. ;

CONVEY ANGER. rvUtlvea by marring,‘ aoioog tl NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE, amt Ogallalaa. an I’ve ilniuk OCEAN CITY, N. J. kail water au Ml more dog an buffalo

' berry than any while man thla aide of

RtlAI. ENT ATE AND INHI'DANI’E. ibc big MUxouru. I didn’t bring my

„ ^ | outOt In here In the aprlug of W.

ISRAEL 6. ADAMS & CO. m ><>» »*!•*« «»Jo-gi..

greaay, tin taggwl coyote my atock of Real Estate s Insarance j forfutcd hla frlendshl|>." returned the

GKEISTTS, I "U tmllwbncker, -Aa It la V

teom 2,4 4 6, KhI EaUU I Uv Bolldloa.

ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.

, An Injun baa got

a white

dMl; Sraba»lBl , aJhore. l l«Iu”rr. n ilre. 1 Auimary oMlw Woman* lb"o»M“-M

■rfrth 1 MjAejiMiaM MM^Jonday er, naar rkaaHYTaaiAB Ou aril. Rr^^r, 1 *' uTWir^

J. T. BRYAN,

. PUCTIUI PLUMBER ud 6U FinER, ,A ‘ U ,,,r er Ate.. rhll.delpl.lH Momi to Lni or , . ,n*tInline Roller*. WnU. Il.lk Tub*. W.le. v FiUt S»f1*»|l

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..an. an I reckon you would gll hontlle

(Vunnilaplouere of Dee.In fcr Penn- k anj . bombre booled yon from blaica ►ylvanla. ! to brMkfaal btvauae you nat bill Money lo loan on Klrni Mortgage. ii,e mi-ana of aoothln your nrrvca. U>ln for nale at 8oulh Atlantic City Injered Ibat Crew lu a nenaltlve

noulh longer, an then U-caune the •Id woman burned hla cake* fer him he brained her with the aklllct. The him that tliat wmn't no rat bntchi-r knife a

1 man Ilalnea got hack an 'bat had happened, he aaid

that It wux enough to make a man lone patience, but be wua not In bla waya.

In would make a good

clllarn of Cun In aplle of hill an high water. Ho he went out after him again an maxed him back, an everybody aald that Gut waa a changed man from that time forward, an meek as Monet

an boo nat aa the day."

"Are they llvln there together yetr Inquln-d the post trader, with some tnTbe old bullwharker took a Urge chew of toliaeco In-fore replying. Then he aald: “I wux bopln yon wouldn't att me that qiw-ntlon. Uenx It might arem to mllertate agalntt my tbe'ry.

The truth It that the obi

e day. I

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HEADQUARTERS TOR

Beal Estate noil liswe, ^—

>• old buhw backer In

iroof. "bul at the n.

CONVCYANCINO. ETC.. AT

CHARLES P. LAKE’S

Edw. T. Marshall H INiillHIDl: A tlARMIAII.

PRACTICAL

Seashore Painter Joseph sutton BOURS, BUILDING I! 5 S WEST AVENUE. 1 •“*•• "■ J - Cooreiancing. Real Estate Insarance. Mortgages and Collections

G. THOMAS, No.lOSMarkatSt., PHIUDELPHIt, Flue Fully finicerles. Ainnyi sat rr-aam »»a km* w, n. amum a

W. L. BERRY. Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. a* SOUTtl SBCONI) ST..

XuOW FR.XOE1Q.

ngtRl nml —UIhI. Ie«nl k« l Samuel Schuroh REAL ESTATE: I .^psss.- AN[) -insurance ;oi Irtsrj In., Om« 1 lt|, «. J.

R. R. SOOY & SON J0JEfl| Mi cohjon Restaurant and R "' r M* *!*"*

Lunch Rooms

k n m< a »ami mini itmit

PHILADELPHIA. PA.

•UV« a aeteikiTv fcAWMr •inina pa«k«a •••w •••*• E. CLINTON A CO,, err BRUSHES, INI UltR. Ui 11 TUTI R-rMII-APALPHIA. PA.

HENRT *. W. SMITH teimBtat WB.k, Practical Plumber

MM Atbuiy Avenue

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

rstvnd the right hand of feller

nlilp to him lottkl of the sole of your number nloe. Ilaln't they got no Sunday school llln-rrli-t out on Hitter the netib-r who found a poor, rtarlu redtkln out In Hie know plum exhaust ed an took him Inter hla aback an f.-.! him up a whole lot an warmed him an then turned him lonac with a grub Blake, an when the Two Kotll- outtH Ckhnnmcd the tomahawk au ralx-d merry fain acalpln an bnrnln thnongb the palefatv aeltlmienta an the giaal heape.1 granger waa raked In the In-

reaevaj* him from a imr’hlr ilealhT - •T»e reRM llwm atorlea.” aald the

poat trader.

■ nul you don't believe ‘em." aald the old bullwhAckw. "You aln i aaugulne roncernln tbe good that there la In yonr feller man If you git a had drab you decline to chip In an lay down your hand luatld of cmUlo fcr card* au draw- . "I don't draw to no two spot In the

hope of complelln a dual."

"WVII, my tbe’ry la that there aln'' no galoot so low .town bul If you treat him will! kInduces an ke.-p Mm rloa. lK-rde.1 he wlU ubow the g.wd Ibal a Ir him. Did I ever Mil you a hour old

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creek apiece a bora where It empile* Into the I'latte, opposite Ike moulh of Aab Hollow, where Hanwy . leaned up the Ntioix. He wua Jeat about the m.iat la-ue. ‘lent old dork that ever ripped up tough sod wNh a balky team of btilla Long aufferln auau’t no nano fer him. Ha had two buy* «hu«

•Vnr One, cloudy cvrntu tine Hlnub k aa Todd Wakey cumes abrng an ruailea tea band af old man llaiuea p au wux blkln aoutb will, 'em < they Met m with • eaewd of luquinu airangeve who we*e drifvia tack do, ITalrta l>.« lorn Kansas after aa •

with a Jug of whisky fer

backer. Tbe old man aald ibat It showed aeldahneaa an Ingratitude on Qua' part, an be allowed that he must lie poor material anyway, an he had done the beat that be could with him, but that settled It. They wux atandln by he woodpile at tbe time, an ’tbe oh can had the ax, I come along Jeat ll

I me to aaalat at tbe funeral

"Still I noser took the old mao' lew. I reckon that Una Jeat forgot.

Extreme worry comes from trying to bear all the cares of a lifetime at once Inatead of letting each day'a evil be auOclent unto llaelf. If we could lire bole life In a few Uoura. II might be consistent to think It all over In one There la no past, there la no future, fur doing or a.-rompilahlas lime alone las fur notion, and the order la and always will be one lug at a time. This oue tiling must be done -on the Instant In whatever ctre And ourselves e should be forge) ful of the past or careless of the future Tlia - baa been uur faithful aobool- ; tbe latter bolds for na the la f life. That we may ail tntelllgeUtly In the |>rr-cnt It la essential for look forward aa far as the future ran rossuaably be |>redh-lvd. but not lo A degree of anxMy may be founded upon fails that pMnl almost Inevitably to future din.-altlea. bat a large part of tbe futM-asl uf liwul.le la groundless, aa I* proved when things do nut turn out aa expected, overs ox let y lx always crossing bridges bsfure Ibey are rescued, and It will atey awake an Bight borruwlng trouble from the remote future -t’Uauisuquao The Basses The banana is ash] | u bats H I terns the DUtrltDe .slue of tha putaio and Si times that uf breed. In tbs U’aai ladles the natives rat the frail Into •trips railed "l“-gm." dry ibeae la the sua and grind them lots Hour, ml of which many rlretiest dishes art mads Nu cheaper food grows In lbs tropics. The plant begins heating l« mouths after being plaalsd. It requires no calUvatloo and prod urea bar .seta on laterrupledly f.w It yearn. A few fete i k plant, and the

which we once held and gave up wllbcompnlalon- kllu&ru.- Klollr KarPondlcberry. Celebes. Moluccas. Ella tbout 50 other places. • took Cape Colony In ITUS, hut _ . I| up again to the Dutch. In IBOO wc took It agaln-snd kept It. -London

ordinary housemaid tbe falling of a house plant Into a violent paroxysm uf coughing la naturally dlsroucertlDg. Yet there are plants which will do this when the broom or the duster begins to make dust fly. This singular plant Is the "coughing bra a." known to Hie botanist as tbe Lauda tusslens. It Is a native of tropical countries and md dust. When breathing pores leave* of thla plant and ebokea them, a gas accuaiulates Inside the Iravea. and when It gains suIBcIrnt strength forcibly “blows off." dealing and making a sound exactly like coughing. At the same time tbe Isavrs tremble and the plant actually "feta red Id tbe face." through the aiuking of the green chlorophyll grains and the appearance of red particles on the leaves. Thla plant lx sometimes used as a house plant, and sweeping tbe room arta It coughing. Intense astonishment of persona familiar with Its pre-ullarltlea.

absolutely positive would answer thr requirements In every apeelffratlun. Tills lime Mr. Hart could not fall to lie ■ pleas.*!. Ho eonffdrnt was the tone that 1 both Professor and Mrs. Hart Journeyed together to look at tbe wonders. They found them Jnst as represented. They were all that had lieen claimed hem. They were Infant boys. They were physically perfect. They were of American ancestry. Authoritative recordi showed that ibc pan uts grandparents had been without menial or moral taint. Mr. and Mra. Hart did not adopt They have since then found and XdoWu'tBein'at"tAMT HOW* attn -wnicn filled the speclfleatlona In every particular were not taken. Kor the Infant boys were black.-Uatnrday Evening Post. CLERICAL GARMENTS.

Usdler MarrarTbe auntmer houxe lo York. England. In which Undlry M urray wrote his celebrated grammar has come Into the local arbool slid la to a allow place for pH grlmx School children of the preset day have bul a faint eonerptloa of th authority esreclard by Murray la the last generation on all matters of grammar and rhetoric. Hla word wat though aoim-tlmea bad law. and still resjiectcd in rural districts. Tbe'ie are IJttle manuals of a hundred pagvy nowadays-such as Professor TV. D. Whitney'*-that contain more sound grammatical Instruct loo than be found In Murray's big tmnk Th* man who live* fur today Is hk* •o* born In a prison, who h*a never banted that tbe great world throbs ' jood hla prison walla. H* I* a pris er and doea not know It. Now. It I* Mid that our Lord came lo reWaa* the prisoner, and Ihet* la bo chain that ueedi tbe salvation, bowrrvr. than the prisoner, of today. By aa much aa we loo* tight of th. destiny of our Uvea, by as murh at wo fall to com, under the power of our transcendent hope, we are prisoners of today We should he priaouera of hope. foe. os At I'aul aaya. "We are •a..*! by hope ”-Reformed STiBW* MssatagH. An American who was sojourning In Hoalu at tbe time aaya that on Ilia day when Drury was deotroylar •»- •'•-*- lab squadron al Manila a live audience, bwludlng Hpain's bravest and best, w lug a patriotic builight U> Ma appMadlug threw words of tb ma (adore "With tbe B«se with which I bare kllh-d this mdde animal, the bull, will the glorious Npaulsh uatloa hold the traditions of llw past sv laurels of I heir Ulus

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Tankas pig." Wife-Do you mean lu lualouatr that your Judgment la superior in tulael Husband tVrisloly uoL my deaf. Our thotce of life partuvra pro,*# It ba't-Oblrago KeWJ

o within a few years ago clergy[o have tlielr clothea t waa a costly proconflned te a few high priced tallera. who Imd no healtalloB hi Beedng tbrir rvvi-rrtid patronn Tbe prices paid In those days for mu ordinary aull ranged from W3 gOO and waa a very sellout Item of expense In th* minister's accounts. At tbe pulpit does not pay overlarg* —' arte*, tbe clothing bill was dlspre Donate, and the shabby

started

York bouse some time ago the manufacture of clerical wardrobe* on a Urge scale and rent circulars ' " the rolled Htatre and Canada. The Arm reduced the prices Jnat .V) per cent, to the great sat Isfartloa of tbe profeswlon. The success of the company waa a pcody as to arouse rivalry, and today lu nearly every Large city which makt ty of clerical clothing. Deoldca the regular manufacturer there are Installment dealers, and also tailors who wlU rent out clerical apparel for apodal ocThe Installi salts far tbe pastor, of poor churches, and other workers with small hut certain ax lariea The dealers who hire out clothing do hnalna chiefly with ministers who come to U city upon private butlnraa and bava sudden call to perform some religion* function They occasionally supply young theological students who are asked to officiate la a church or chapel during the summer when tha regular Incumbent I* away on Competition has lurraased to such a point that a minister cap secure a —“ of clerical clothes Just aa cheaply business suit can be obtained.—New York 1*0,1.

"Yen, Ehuttleworlh. "Weil." Inquired tbe yokel, "has It got to go our "What <W> you roranr asked the professor. -Are you tired of tbe glrir "but 1 like Iwr slater better." “Oh. If iho original girl doaaat mind, you can marry her slater." hare to be 'ralter again T" 'rrtelnty, that's necessary," answered Mr. Hhuttlewortb. "Bat should I hare to pay agalar "Yea It would cm "ou. wuuid ur main aa It la.' Telegraph.

caught la a trap by

tbe leg. wlU gnaw off tb* captured member, and mica In captivity bar* been known to bite off tbelr talk. Bat there are some creature* whleb go murh further and actual!/ eat port* *f themaelvr* If left fur too tong a parted

food lu order to tam* K. On* wialRV IB borrifled to And that tha tencrcniure bad actually eaten put

■of Hi own leg.

An regie In tbe soo | few jaure up* waa noted for tb* fact that It would then pick pieces of Scab ret of Its awa legs and ret them. Certain reiafpOlate aad toads 4*rear Mr cast off akin. Thla may ha duo to tear, but It looka Uk* MMorey. There Is Jnst a tract of this characteristic In human beings. Cbildrra when In rage aomeUmre bite tbrir owu hands and anna, although N must be admitted that they deffist wb« It ba-

magnlfl.rut chaps! la th* Culled Kingdom, ll Is ibv latest and moat sumptuous example of tb* perpendicular order of Gofhlc architecture. aad tb# chapel dominate* all th* buildings lu lb* town and eeralty. Th* fretted roof, unsuslalaed by a single pUlar. to i sailed Into U dlvlatoas. Tb* eastre of such to »

cm|doyrd In a large Maiket atreet retaUlahmcnt recently. "Be gut Bffig

* baa owed m* *1 for nrerty a

be ha, never paM rns • peony of H. That auunda queer, but It to tha troth. I'll tell you bow I t* worked U. "Every ooc* In •while ore of Ua teh tows will say. Tm going to maks Baand so give me what b* owre me asgt pay day v That's my mark. '1'U bet you a It.' Vauslly tbs and when pay day coma* ha team bet. fur Hu aud-au never pays, to small beta of quarter* aad dtotah lutH-beoam and cigar* I hare arerty gat ‘ —-imHor

roet-t toft a day. Do you tl ao'tol^ I rimidy bad te.