OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXI1L
OCEAN CITY. N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL JO, 1900.
NO. 2.
Ocean City Sentinel l OGCAN CITV. N. J. J
R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor
CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS.
S^SCRET SOCIETIES.^
ITnlr.nion Lo<U*.Ao.«K. A.o. W..IHW-U ^.iidaBd fuarU^Uoudar'^oloom K. ol K.II1.U Tribe. No. m I. O K. M.. mreu chcIi Wedoeoday eveulo* In K. of^I', ball. I*. P. 0. irf A.. nifUmrjr rwlurtey. CHURCH SERVICES. IJlfPSil ‘ U ,^"P Tru'.lee.—Pr««ldent. R. KoblntW(* O. Adem^lr.^t.
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HOTEL ATGLEN OCEAN CITV, N. J. B. V. OOKK. THE EMMETT Id. A. ROVI.K. Proprietor
GARWOOD HOUSE, lia Central Aeeone. OCEAN CITV, Now Jaroay. pro,einenl«. Ilouee Heated tbroO(boul M aa. H. UfUtWOOH. Prop.
A.burj _ Vienue, between Tbtrwei Iourteentb .W, Kev. K.lbar J. H. Mo w»>y. • and'itto a in . and praarbtng map m. Colon Tnbemnrle HapUat ( bnreb.^Aabuy Jobn " Trower, treaanier; M. Uarrla. Mreetn'J CHURCH SOCIETIES. Xrrte Adima •ecietary. AtUltagr ‘d lb. * onien e_Honw i MIniioBSutMr'prndSmc trenaorer. Mre. T. C. "intton: Mra. Ketber V.Ch[i«ian.cone>pondln( “£pil."i. lna|MjaaMa rf? Id. at a.*A Harry H. Adame, nreeidrnt. Mice Amy Millar, aaernuqr;
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THE LYNWOOD
THE SWARTHMORE Vnalny A.eene, Oalnw Mlnik Mre. Illrerlty on the Heaob. Polly eqnlppe
THE KATHLU
•. PleaeanUy located,
THE IDLEWILD
eierj particular. I
RALPH L. GOFF,
.CIVIL ENGINEER.
SURVEYOR.
CONVEYANCER
jlo^e for $ale
ArroMKPY a.tT.l.a w. L,AW OFFICES » Schuyler C. Woodhull,
ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
0 Poor Mrs. 0 0 Smitkers and the 0 0 Thurstons « 0 By L. F.. CHITTtHDEH U 0 rbpirHoAi. <»-r. S. M.<lwr. . A.mpaprr U 02:0:0 «SOi OiOtGlOtr^)
inillod. and rlirtillj |*T '
JONATHAN HAND, Counsellor-at-T-nw, HoUeltor. Maaler laCbanoary. KMary l-ubllr, :apk may cxjukt houhk, n. j.
JJARKISON H. VOOKHKKS. Coiin»*ollor-nl - I .nw.
LAW OFFICES Apgar Si. Boswell.
LAW OFFICES Godfrey Sc Godfrey,
JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsdlor-at-l-aw
np.nn aiJ)R. J. S. WAGGONER,
ile In the tillage were mined by tile epertai le ked full of . haltering,
era and the I'lilldren eatne In. The child t>a« naleep In Mra. Iiatir II up genii). It algtied, a llllle aobldng High. Ini If opened Ita eyea and with a guigle of .'tin lent neat led down again sat her ahoulder. that moment Mra. Hmltbera ttm IPI'T that •hr would not haer el getl place* with any living being.
SEASHORE FURNITURE
Gallagher’s
I. »5C«1W-R^H«rT. - PHIL*.-
al».ut tlinl! Tve l««i w , nnd Jiiat Mra. Hmllbera iahr aald Molly. ••Here : that dear little ondm Iful tlrnea pbiylng In the
rbyalrlM and I>ruKK la( I It hnd Ihm'Ii waalieil and Ironed. I Ml Ashury Are., Ocon City, K. J. | ■“ l*ura bruca^ Flaa StaUonery, Confectionery. B > T. ABBOTT, M. D., Phyalrlan and NurKPon, OFFICE—Ctnir Ctnlrtl ud EI(bU Sirnl orrtcgMpuwijgJjgjfS; J C. HUTCHINSON. M. D. IloxnoBopnthlHt. No. 894 Oooan Avenue. OCCAM CITV. M. J. N HOWARD BURT, M. D. 809 Wesley Avenue.
£)K. CHARLES B. RIDER
► • I>en«intt«
r.lgblh blrwnt wad tenlrnl Atrnae QR. E. MILLErT 1‘hjhlrian and NurKeon
^a»t CKNTKAU AVKNUK
Glass! Glass! Glass!
C. H. SHOEHAKER LUMBER CO. Twefth Street and West Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. HAVE Junt rveelvpd ■ Urge Inroloe of Mate and Chipped Olaaa, amt liave mintraetnl for a car of Tank and Oaa Blade Window Olaaa (tlie tltw-l tuadei. You can get all nlne», fmm a #*S lo a Mx80; alao all alaee In (Uaied Saab. Ilotluin pHcea al all Utuea.
We alao carry Hot Bad Saah and Hot Bed Olaaa In Mock You will not only eave |iciiiilea but dollars If you buy your Lumber. Lime, Cement. Brick, OUicd Saah. Olaaa. NaU*. mil Work, Door*. MouldInga. Coal a ad Wood from Ote Shoemaker Lumber Co.
The Bursting Out
of I be water or I hi leaking of g delta t- of any kind whatever It |d|ie- are ilr|dorablr at any linn
/.EASTER.*. Hy bating all llw |d|ww riant and n-ialmru I be .-.PLUMBING.-.
1 |irrlia|- uiorb lloublr 4 ol Uavlug the work done U* uu grmib-r Ilian II would
JOHN R. GROVES
649 Asbury Avenue,
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
raacntATBD, and gated grimly al the’ alx red cberkrd Tbur»tcm» who with quaking heart* amlled alTably al her, -la Mr*, hmltbera In?" aaked Fully politely. "She’s In fail enough," ret tinted the woman; "In bed with rheumatism and nouralgy from ch-atiln' bouae before It
her.” auggeated Molly, wlib a desire to be agreeable. The woman sniffed. "It's not company ahe's wantin'," she began, when a deep voice from Ibe upper regions was beard: "How do you know what I want Jane Thornton? Who la II?" "They can come and tell you." replied Jane In a caustic lone, and, standing aside, she o|n«ted the door Wider. Six i»alra of feel nibbed IhetitSelves on the mat and tiptoed through the oilcloth covered ball and up lha aialrm. Following the direction of tha voice, they prremtly aloud a fascinated. apecchhws row at'lbe aide of her tied. Mra. Bmltbere ordinarily was an uncommon perwonallly. and now. with her face awalbed In tiaiidagra. she Vmkrd out at the astonished Thuratuna with a twinkle of amuaemeut In bar Sharp, deep •’■* eyea. 1 lummy Uea was lha drat to recover
think ol
"I'm sorry you're sick. Mra Smith•ra." ha said. "Ikiddy told ua p. cotoe and see bow pi«>r you are. "1 think," ha went on. "U a tweauae ha wants you to taka a lathy to raise." "WThwc uiotber baa died, and ab« wauled father lo Bud a placs for It'
Sabi Molly
"We'd love to take it." Sabi Hammy, •elxlng hi* tum. "but we are |»«or ourarltra. gad such a M of wa and a Uttto
Kaaaa." \
Ibat'a what mads him here's ao few of you and
an much bouar. you know," aald Tom Mra. Stullhera procaulfd lo uatla bandage* and lo Ha bark on lha pH
tone and Ullgh.
"Ho you think I too Id stand a youngster cluttering up km* bou*r ami,both snag, lha Ufa out of mrf aba asked When abr euuM •peak TUea FMly, who had barn ImAIng around the-gTral. aquarn. cbaerlma. katklng room, laata nearer "MuIImw aaya rhiktrau are a comfort anyway," abr aahL 'kten If they do mi a M ami make a M at noise they fill up ail
tha amply |dacew“
Mra. gmltbrea' tuna, rfalldlaas heart hounded and her face auftaasd aa aha
THE AMERICAN SAILOR.
ue. Ham-lug, gymnaa oilug and boat racing mra. Hla ualural fond-
r jh-u 1.
goal, dug nr I muni* the pig. which •rvea lu lighten the hour* of Ibe dull ’ the pruweas nf *hl|ia‘ pels at ulgbl 1 the forecsBile. when tin- bamuiocka re down and the pl|>ea lighted. Vina inn aplua a yam of a cat dial Waa urn lu an old hollar, rruiaed &U.UU illea In one ship, established a great -putsfIon aa a lighter In all parts of u- world and finally ended bla adreutrou* cnretT 011 the coral reef* of Sams. *ny. a writer lu the Worlds lurk. Another lella of a monkey Itbnul enni or UU. wltb which be ■lied In the China aeaa. whose fond itu for liquid palm produced period al attack* of blindness. There U a ;ory of a dissipated dog who never 1*1 an opportunity to gel drunk and ho always recognised the bugle call
gangway w hen I
1ably r
sounded to go ashore Hut Ibe heat of all la the one of the |iet hear who chased a young officer up the tulueu rtggtug. Fortunate luih*d la the animal that fall* Into the hands of a sailor. "The sailor man baa bla vagaries." once aald Uu- hislxip of Kluiughal over the raffiu of a sailor who bad taken hla own life, "but he Is Ibe lendereal bee fil'd creature Into wblcb Uod ever breathed Ibe breath of life.”
Ths Lwl Katswg. The princes and greater magnate* of Slam prepare a long Iny boat with gill pmw and ornamented stem and e iH-uclies all complrtr. and aoroellmi
tinsel and paste Jewels. On the benches are placed well dfvased dolls In III* uniform of Ibe owner armed with mimic puddles. Instead of Ibe bumble la|ht Urge candelabra are fixed up. busing with waxllgbla and showing off the aph-mlor of the ship and It* craw. Such "katong" aa throe are Munched In the royal presence at one of the pah ace laud Inga and Boat along between a line of guard ships Oaring with oil lamps, amid the dlseharga of rockets and fireballs ami wltb lliurlighta shining upon them from some gunboat or royal yacht. The floating of throe bo*U (for the word M tiieana to fiuatl la not really “In the dead." but only In bom ■ hem. for after a abort Journey they are recaptured and raalurvd to their princely ownera. Hut they add an Im iNwIng fcatara to the night's display, and douhthwa yield to their proprietors and to all w ho hat* a band In the bus! newt a comfortable convict loo that by lha whole proceeding they bars "made mertl" aa good Huddhlau It la a rather strange coinctdroce (If It M a <t deuce al all) that the dale of Ibe lad Katong correapouda nearly la all year* with the okl tYHbolk- fete connected with the Jour dee inerts Loudon urday Itretaw.
the stud) of Uresk wot ware made voluntary. Thlrlwall was lukl that
lurlit, the rbulra lay between ' aory reilgtou and ue rallgtea al rr|dled. "Tha dlatluoUuu to lot fur my menu) grasp." II to n true lha I 11 leek has lieetl well (ectlvely tsuglil lo unwilling bul II may also be line I bat Ibe amount of tireek acquired hy a passman lord or a passman a 1 t ambrUgs to hot worth ths time Iwwlwwsd upon lb* ac
tuoial of tomputolua
feUuwafdpa and almitor UuwnHfaa lu Ibuae who bad nut Ibe aaivwd tblral of llrownlug'a grammarian Latla, Hka Franck, to a neeraally, ijraek. Uka Uer wan. la a lutury Herbert rani la MueUenlb foal wry
RUNNING TO A FIRE. Every one who lias WvIHimI lire Imnnw lashing llirongli Hie klr.- ls In answer v an alarm will adilill lluil Ibe anl uala ac-m Pi enjoy tl|e run. Tills Idea • brouglil oul by tic* ell Ford In
y Horae tru.1i swepi up 11 road
MAKING FORTUNES.
mortara-iulerar* M. aack.
j of II
e In the UW !
1 liy 11
r of the apparatus aa t Hut to Hm- ears nf e many a.mnda blend t- w.-re Ibe rhythmical
1 Uolc of I lie forged Steel lock ier as II hammered Ibe footboard, mellow dlngiloiql of Ibe bell. Hi* k of Hie forty and fifty font rllro
acallng laatdera on uiuffiisl dramming Is aa they Jumped
theory at In lit i-iurae. which they it
l*m|fted to make g.*al tbnnigb Ihb-k and Iblti. Iitit rattier by Ihoae who U*»k tblnga aa they ramr. watching lb* drill, shaping llx-lr way from day to day. like prudmil mcr. Iianu. according Tills Is confusing In lit* novice, fufj— 11*. novice alm.Ml always mmea In with a pracotn-rlrod- theory, K-.me b/pe. a mnderale fortune and considerable ac*1*I prestige waa shown the enormous |H>aalbllltl** In iNs-embar pork. It looked absolutely convincing,
ul be called upon a great packor with horn lie bad a |ieraoual acquaintance, ’es; III* pecker Ibougbt very well of ork- waa buying It In fact. That
doubly assured Hie young man bought.
irkwt went hla way. and be more. Then the market turned.
The young man reviewed his con vine-
etatlslh'a. remembered the word* of packer and aloud atublionUy upon line. When be waa getting near to
Hie end of hla margina. be waa burr].
s to uac ornamental burial grounds ben Ibis custom was flrsl adopted In r laud of Ibe civ*.•cut no one seems know. The earlier Jews buried their -ad III Hie earth, that method lielng
it burial
had shift«! to the other old* of the market two weeks before. He visited him. recalled their conversation and ayptolned the situation. The packer stared. "Ho you mean you'va been holding 2..VXI iMrrvla of pork all this time?" he demanded. "Yea." aald the young man. "and I have It yet. Now. what ran I do wltb It?" "I don't aald tl>* packer, "untoas you can aat it."—Will Fayna In Ontnry.
Egyptians
II have uikferatood Ilia ami to have practiced
It from time out of memory. The ancient lirvrk* and Ibimaiu cremated the Usly. the aabe* only rtsvivlng aepul lure, except lu r-aae of lllualrlou* warriora. slabsimnn, etc.. Iheee toller being burled tuihtirnrd aa a apectol mark of Home ancient tribes preserved only parts of the body ami burned or hurled Hie remainder. The pari* retained and preserved, driisl or In liquid, varied according Id tribal notions. With some II waa the lieart that waa thought to be too sacred for cremation or burial, with others tlie liver, ear*, nose, tongue or Ungers. The Tartan of 2.1100 years ago preaerrid only lb* thumb and toe
Hera are a few a muse men la of great men: Edmund llurko. farming: Lord llyron, awlmiulng; t'arlyle, riding ami smoking: lend Chatham, bowto; Harvln, barkgainmou, musle. sumklng wih! muff taking; Hlckrna. bowls, walking, imoklng and anuff taking; Tom Hood, alwotlug: Kingsley, foi bunting, music and amukiug; 1-amb. wlturaalng |ierformance* of "Funeh," and playing, anuff taking and smoking; laud Lytgardeiilng, walking, music aud amoklug; Captain MarryaL enuff taking; laird Falmeraton. horse raring; lilt, felling trees and studying ctoaslea; Shelley, making aud. tailing p*|vr 1; Hydney Smith, ehesa. swimming, riding and mualc; Wesley, whist; Itean Hwlft. harnessing hla servant* with cords and driving them up aud down
A Teach ml Ireland la lea la. When 1 waa at Malaga, the lightbouar was out of order, and aom* Americana bad complained officially that their shipping Interests were t» lug damaged. No answer waa received for two years. Then It waa dec land that It wai llw fault of the earthquake which bad token place many yvya previously. Finally the light waa put out altogether because It Interfered with Iraworks. When a pair of boots 1 ordered did not fit and l complained to the maker, be arrived Indignantly to proteat. "They fit hera." ha •aid, prodding my tender toe, “and thsy fit there.'’ souther prod. "You cannot expect them to fit every wber* all at mica."—Black wood'* Magsalne. Tha Dlaeaeerr ml Fell. Fell to a union of animal hair with vol In such a inanuer aa to produce a inn. compact aubalanre. Ha discovery waa ot mo much Importance that It eeetued urvvmary to attribute It to ditto# agency, and he ace we have a tradition ot saintly origin. Winn Ht. dem-
ent waa fleeiua
to abate the pain be plavvd wool between bla aamtoto and Ibe aolea of bto feel. On continuing bto Jountcy the wool, hf tlie (wraplrallon. uotUm and pressure of hla feet, became a uniformly conn tact suhatomv. which was afterward denominated Ml.
"What a beautiful luncheonr aald Ibe guest. "Yea." answered Mr Oumrox. "moth ar aud tha girls **y It lit all rtghl.” "Bui you aren't enjoying II," "No. I’m a llllle rmbarraaaed. Fra been standing over here trying to figure out which are the edlidea aud
Uttto WUUe-fiay. pa. whaFa • war ship? Fa A warablp. my anti, to • marhaa leal devbv uaal In wanufailuriug hie lory. -t'Ukwgu News.
The Wlale* ml iHseealeal, 11m four aauaaua ar* sekkuii on gaud *rma with each olber Thera la a de
wllb a wort tag."-
Vangtre I The prevailing countrira was that vampires wars ths ftmato of aulridr* or ollters who had ' violent deaths and ware forced by evil to b-av* tbelr graves al night and feed on the blood of men anfi women. and any who died at the hands of thrae dreadful erratum also I •reams vampire* In this way basutlful an la*-ame vampires and enticed young men and fed on ibelr blood and firsb. II waa believed that they had power to assume any ahaite or form desired between sunset and annriae and that they commuted most of tbelr awful deeds al midnight. They were powrrlraa In the daytime and were generally In pid ala la. Oarlle and wild roarbuahas were guards against them, and crudflxea were feared by them. To prevent suicide* from becoming vampire* they were burled with a atnke driven through I heir bsarts, and lha straw ttay had slept on waa burned. All tb* dog* and cat* In the village were locked 'or If a dog or cat Jumped corpae It waa aura to become the bom* ratnpIre.-Cbirago Tribune.
There never was a |aper lu any locality that gave all tlie new*. It to ufleii that some persona coma or go that the editor doe* not sec. It haptbal a family to missed several . They gel tlie I in preralon that Hie palter does not care to mention Hi m. Tlie |taper ha* no III feelings, tile or eninlly against anybody. Moat people take tlie local paper. "—'I be afraid to give the editor the' •if interest. Perhaps you think the pa|ier lias shown partiality; but try and sec If |i dtmnT treat you wall
’ given a chance.
New Herrs-Oo-Mownd. There are well defined rumors that Indicate (lie probable construction of a new "Merry-do-ltound.” It to aald liidfa fSMQ oyrhaalrion will be Installed and every appointment be in keeping wltb tlie musical centre. Ocean L'lty stand* to-day In non need of something modern along this and It eeema to Imply a lack of Imslneas acumen 011 the part of tb* Casino company that thoa* who control Ha stock liave not mad* a change In the ancient apparatus In use alnce
1W7.
The Importance of examining closely the hair found on weapon* waa shown In a case In which a hatchet baring clotted blood and hair adherent to It
strongly against the l tha hair waa examined by a ecoplat who chanced to b* In the court-
*** Lire la Ml
the northwest one encounter* tha living representation of the
out Ilf*. Han
Peter Murdoch, Hr., baa an IntaraatIng and valuable timepiece In hla pore •eaakMi at hla home at Eighth street and Asbury aveuua. It la an oldfashioned ''grandfather's clock," and to over alx feet In height. It waa formerly the property of Mr. Matdoch'a father, and waa made In Hootland In lha early part of the century. Mr. Murdoch priisa It highly. It kaeps excellent Urns, and would b* an ornaisnl la any honaebold. Lsug Hon. “Joe" 1 Hhautytown, I w Man's club, with baadqnaitan In tb* Alley hall. Thera la no limit to afifiblllly and tha entrance fa* to on* cant Thar* will be* tariff, for revenue only, about election time. S LOCAL DOTS. Basket balftaaon to appraachlng Ua nd. Don't gal oul of yonr overcoat too The days are now longer than tha ilghta. The season of bare ball will soon be ipon ua Early truck will soon be g, appearance. Won't be many long day* before tb*
Many, vary many, properties era being greatly improved by the pain ten. Did It ever occur to you bow much harder It to to lift a mortgage than |t u to ralae one? Avoid the rush and place your orders aarly for prlnUng with tbs Bumra. printing houaa. Tbs desirable cottages are ba«».g rented. It will not do to b* lata la making a choice this year. Never hmltata about encouraging any entarprto* that lands towards lb* aptmlldlugoflliecommunity In which

