OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXIII
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1903.
NO. 20.
OceanCity Sentinel
ii. curtis robinson; »•»
Bdiior »n.i PnifrtMoi
iv, Y*„Ts.n«l> in A d v.„cc M ORGAN HAND, .1 End .d Yc«r i ATTORNEY and
• COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
• i rroRnr.t***T.i.AW. motriji A*n <-»TTAii*».
L,AW OFFICES
Schuyler C. Woodhullj O . ^ ~ oise/ivne..
Ocean Ave.
| IU-iwitii Ktehili ami Mnili
CITY DIRECTORY. |»l
*i:> ALL IMF. VLA
CITY OFFICIALS.
SECRET SOCIETIES. itij Lwl)[R.,Wo^TITI.^R. and A. H
CHURCH SERVICES. '
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^avvi.u.,^ ladap-n TlUrba-i.lh and Madajl «rf U^'nMMdh at°lMaJ □ l.ui Taljcinartr tta|*ui riiurrli. AalMa^) ■ in. and a |a vu. Hunday^riinot. d la nf. zvrxrr'-,* rn !o at i' o CHURCH SOCIETIES. i.T«’'n'*cji^T , uf < ^L-” r ’ia!our" 1, Url n M’ *3nr2u5-r't Vmirtuu “ r *’ T ' ’ S”' ISSIBEK “ Amy Mlllvl. arrntar)^ Mia. W. W.
rn aarb Imaill.. ^MnaM.K Adams l-n
EDWARD STONEHILL BRICKLAYER and PLASTERER l«n*ni|ilJj' allabdwl In... p*0« Iirl(i’llton r>In«e OCEAN CITY. N. J. HAND BROS. Hoiittn and -«- -j- Hlftn PalntorH nou CENTRAL AVENUE
SEASHORE FURNITURE Gallagher's 43 S SKC6NO STHICT. . FMILA
THE IMPERIAL JONATHAN HAND, C'oiinH«»lIor«nt-lan\Va i Hollmutr. Muoar In ITuumy. KMar, l uWi. | I'AFK MAY (XltlKT HOUHK, N. J. »•»'- Wipbala jtoajMidMy wry Widnand.y. " ' " ' - HOTEL ATGI.EN UARKISON H. VOORHHHS •••**«« *<«th *ai> mdra.i. *v 11 ! OCEAN CITY, N. J. CJotltlMOlloi*-nt - I | ><■•« ..|jri.^ ll„n- rnu.ulr. aal.^lii.i
LAW OFFICES Apgar &. Boswell,
LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey,
THE EMMETT
'! GARVeOOJ) HOUSE, THE LYNWOOD
JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsi'llor-at-l-iw
QR. J. S. WAGGONER,
I’hj airimi and ilruncial Til Asbnry Atc., Ocean Cltj. n. J. RUUonary. iv,nfacll..i.»ry.
B. I • ABBOTT, M. D., ‘byairlan and NnrKi-on. OFFICE -Cwitt Ceatnl ud El«hli Slwel J C. HUTCHINSON. M. D. IlomoDopntbiHt. No. H34 O<*oan Avonue. OCCAM CITY. M. J N . HOWARD BURT, M. D. 809 Wesley Avenue.
£)R. CHARLES B. RIDER I )ont imt ■« 759 Asbur>- Avenue QR. E. MILLER. I'hyafelan and NnrKmn
THE SWARTHMORE < THE KATHLU
THE IDLE\yiLD u.v* Tkkkack. kkak Nikti
OCEAN CITY HOUSE
.-.IN CENTER OF CITY.-.
G. THOMAS. No. 108 Market St. PHILADELPHIA, Roe Fail! Groceries.
COAL COAL
COAL
COAL COAL Huy yuur t'ual (nan UrSHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWHi.mi nr. ash wkht avk.
CIN’HKAUIAS
In I,ml ami l>
PARIS DAISIES wliltr ami yrlloa ! FUNERAL DESIGNS
ill ymdaa.lYumad KnilU, l-lrklm. ■m*. UrML HMt. Kutmi and laud
nvrrrd flan ol ebarvv at any laiiruau auumn m Atlantic 01 rape May manly. LOW -PIR/IOES. aallafacllon uunaalrcd. £)HARLES L. HOFMANN registered architect aoona a aap a. aouamc aunoiaa
OCEANCITY R. 'J.
Honey forjortgages...
THOMAS J. THORN 1 JORDAN MATHEWS
FLORIST - H24Contralavo. 1 HI.
GET DOWN TO IT .NOW
Ikm't a all until ttir ■ll|•|■l■ln •lay> »f Kail tu iln-Mr aU.ut heating Apparatus
null ullli u. IMJ» ami rvaryUir l-laiil. l-ul Url-.n- m»l«l
II lurrt • llli yuur ap|duval.
JOHN R. GROVES 649 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J-
Hij "Duty A.s Sheriff By JOHN ANDREWS
mind and aaM n - in-m- la- Uaxu:li r iulrnmtial t>
ZERO AN ANCIENT TERM.
Tla-ti
. pl»r
I hi-
ll n ml. II »». win- t.> la- a>-n,el -u-lthlti tumur had not left tlx- aim.-' nr turni-d nil Ida ha-a. Itnmdy rmuify j an. coui|innill%.-ly m«. and tb.-n-| and nil a*-rt. of wurraiila lo la- aortTd. It limn hana-mat Hint Jrn- Ilnll-y omday found Iriuia. If riillnj! out ll«- pml. rto l-m ard I’luin ona-k lo hrini: In Jaim-a Fi-renaon. diarsod with
IhhiE la- km-
• hlimi-r
nd had n duuEhn-r irUh him In dm- Hum- Ha- ah<-rlir arrlnai ‘■-nnmirti i-lnlm and dl.iiiountrd p-n d.air An la- did no n
“I nui the nbcrlff,*’ he rvplh-d. um Horry lo any Hull I have a uni lo um-al Jnmea Fcrmiaon. He In your
fnlher. I lake lir
my father,** anawemS the
Rlrl. •
1 If you have
him It la an ouirnce. In II uboul the “Then let me tell you that while my father may hare broken the law. he him been cuilty of no clime. He nold the row to a man who meiint to client him out of ihe price, and dlaeoverlnR thin he took poea.-anion and drove her hark home. If the man ban sw orn out a warrant It waa simply a mean ro"Junt no. mlaa. Jual so." niuaed Joe. 'lull you a,-e 1 know nothlnc about the farta In the rase. I am here to aenre the warrant and lake your faUirr over f'lliiehvllle. and I hoja- that II will -n out as you nay and that he will be hark home tomorrow. May I aak If be i around the claim T* “He boI hurt yeati-rday and cant pul lie of bis feel lo Ihe ground." Twlaled hi. ankle, eh? Well, he ahull ride my horse He'll have to go buck with roc " 'Bnt be didn't steal Hie eow." 'When a warrant la placed In my hnndn I muni nerve It. The rest U for Ihe lawyer, to wranch- over. I'm only doliy; my duly, and I hope you'll ex. use me. - ' The girl looked him ntrnlfiht In the eye. and anw nympathy there. She liked hla look., but her fare hardened and there waa a cllttrr In her eyes an abc turned In Miter the houae and nald: ■at irlve me a minute to talk with father, will your i- minute had only half expired when tU- ali- riff fouml hhuarlf rovhy a fide In the hands of the daughter and beard her quietly cay-
' XI
“If you try to lake toy father away from here on any such warrant aa that pul a bullet Into y-uT' th-ai! Rhoor ryeialmed Joe as be back a pare or two “Young worn do you know yon are defying Ihe lav? You can be sent in prison for a couple of years for holding me up this way. and II will only faun your father's case.” “listen lo me." said Ihe girl aa she eld her weapon ready •'There will c no warrant served here. Yoa bad heat ride away at wvr " "I sec I don't want no shooting latch with a young woman I'll ride away, hut I'll romc back again It's my duty lo serve thla warrant. Ho long o you. mlaa " The.sheriff had been healed, hut ll nu hr a y--ung awl guild touktng roman, and he did not feel su very, crestfallen aa he rub- away HU'Idca as In artvat Hu- father outside Ihe Mtar and avoid all lrouble with the daughter The nett day hi- returned to the claim and lay bidden fur several bourn Hr rough! sight of the girl at the d<** ml llm-a. lint the father dM not appear Hr ennw again nett day awl eat. bat with the same Malta On
e from the
I at work nome distal . and the ofBrrr made ll was the daughter who caught sight of him Ural and gare the alarm. ' la- father gained Ihe shelter of the ls-furv lie riHltd Is- eiHur Up with, The sheriff Was warned sway, sad when be rofwa--! lo go be waa Brad aa. bullets whining rtaar In hla lewd, md return be lifted fata fast and rods oft.
driven him away, b
he rnm-mle-n-d Hull six- hlush-vl as be looked Into 1st eyes. The r-mill c-f his -ogllnll-.n-. wns Ihnl whi n fs- Wil rod--toward I'lum ens-k 1m- wns alone. As tie drew ro-nr I Ik- h-nai- the girl allowed at I Ik- d-eir with a rifle In her Imnda Joe ro-lr forward w itlK.nl drawing remand ns be dhniK-unled at Ihe door Ik-
enrefawnly olaarred:
"Mias Kf-rgnson. 1 am In trouble, and I am In b-qn-a j ou will enusenl lo help.
Inc out."
“If yon have come to a man falh-r b-t me tell yon that Ik- ali
pll-d.
•it U my duty, you a-e If I don't do It 1 shall Is- guy-at tint of I Ik- rounty. They woui put up with a sheriff wiie lets u girl drive hln. off. If I can make you realise I Us perhaps you'll I<ai4 00* the aid 1 want." "IVhall TYi sm-at my own father! "Not era illy that. I'd like bln
which I
«- matter tlx- 1 nate a rtpber and
In Mine Frr , coUre alraUKa- of h-al In the atnios-
rv, waa. ui'-vnllng In a nwlliewatto-ih-l—rlMU. M-rits Caulor. used hy U>a Uahyloalsna nl.-ul i!h y-atr ITtn B. d. Thla. however, la rn-Tely a atipinsdllon. 1
d-'tlnlti-lj; <artabtlah--d :
oal upon him and
TRAGEDY OF AN INSECT.
e sand
ll I
II I-as bnt a day to lire In the light i In order lo earn the right to that day i of Ufa It lives from ow to three yearn ,
A MAN OF MYSTERY.
* Hr Lives bat a Oar A '—lag lata (he Light I the tragic story of the a
roi-t
y cnliter than lx- It waa ua-d
■ hit,
■a- Lawyer It-sin Itoon la rather p-rtlng him. and he'll give him good legal advice. When hr retuma til rt-le on to a a- Turner, wIki IsKighl tlxTil mention two or three little um to him. and 1 gu-a-s he'll tx- glud to drop
the it—
“Bnt yon naked f-
• my aid." sold t:
“Why-why. here while yonr father Is gone and talk to me. As ihe mix-riff of Hrandy county It's my duly to nm-sl y,Mtr fath-T, hut aa Joe Itallcy It's my duly lo Ui“"To what alrr “To fall In love wllh yon nnd come enurllng nnd marry you whenever yon will do roe Ihe great honor. Now. Uim. Is ll alwKdlng or -or whalT' And there a s
A recent w rllrr on rata tella the following story: “A physician of Lyons. France, was requeal-al lo Inqnln- Into the rlrcnmstanrra of a sopi»ia.a1 der that had lMa-n rnromlll-al of i mnu In that city. In omaaiticnre of that request he wi-nl to tlx- houae of the woman, where hr found her slain. A large while cal wns M-atrd ol cornice of a rnplautrd at the far end of tin- apartment, where II e-a-tui-d In taken refuge, it sat motbatleaa. It* eyea Ipted on Ihe rorpae. Us alt and looks expn-aslng lx.rror aih. ... fright. The following morning ll waa found In the name station and attitude, ami when the room was Dlled wilb of-Hia-ra of Jnsllce neither Ihe cUltrring of Ihe soldiers' anna nor the loud con-v-nuillon of ihe roniiwny could In Ihe least degree divert Us attention, soon, however, aa Ihe susp-Tled per aorta were brought In Its eye. gbirvd with lurrvaaed fur}', Ita hair hrUlled. darted Into the midst of Ihe aimrtmml, where ll sli-f-fx-d for a tnixtx-nl to gaar at them, and then prectpUatety retreated under the Ix-d. The eounleoances of
they were now for the first lime daring the whole course of the horrid bualne— abandoned by their atrocious audac
Italians are partial snakes and have no objection to ratine them when cooked. A fritura com pooed of the- common wood aerpeot'i Utah la even regarded aa a dainty by the lower orders in Rome. Florence and Naples and Is often nerved np to them In their dingy rratnuranta. Pari alana of the Inferior rtaauaa an also great eaters of fried snakes, but onwltUngly so, for the ny-rilcs arc palmed off on them aa eels. Thus the apparently appetising dishes known as mate■otte d'angulllc and anguUk- a la tartaro are often In low eating houaia nothing but harmleos snakes caught In the wilder |>art of the Vlmvunea wood and brought up to a special markd near the Place dr la Rrpuhllqoc. It Is probable, bowrny, that even If the members of the poorer etaaacs here who occasionally indulge In fried slewed eels were apprised of the fraud pea el teed at thrtr ex|-en—• they would ■c no loathing nor even lark of appetite, seeing that they arc ready to devour not only hurarfirah, hut went of mule, donkey and dog any day In the wrek.-Loudon Telegraph.
Newspapers have peculiar here and there One was started In tbs village Of Woodbine. Is, and the owner called It the WoudMne Twinelh There Is the Oakland Aeoro In Oak land. Here are antne other bona fide names of past and proseut “organs:" Btnamno Hod Houae. Fargo Kprings Prairie Owl, Valb-y Falla Lucifer. Oar dea City Irrigator. T-mtadons Epitaph I-ake niy Prairie low. Ihatge lily Oowl-oy. Orerufield l ap Kl-eaf Koulh Oeoier I la a-at. Anniston Hot Itlasl. Warn, Hustler. Klukald Kno--kb-. leta. IJghl. A|x-«n III- HUde. r'heatrrvUbParnlyasr and Uanb-u TTly Bundle of
Sttrfea.
T Ma4vsi elves. Abram B- Hew 111 alone knew who gave taamoo In New York's Cooper tAlloa UM year, and very likely <x> our Vl— rrrr wUI know. Tbs ato{y aa hr told It a-as lhal after Mr. Carpegte's gift of FMUSsl lx- was woixV-ring where the next Khsi.nui sh-xil-1 ropw from when “a genlb-nxin whom I hai» long know u. who had never maulfeslrd •iaxis I lui.-ri ai In I'caqa-r L'nloii. I at my bouse'' and afinr a that i cwp of lea said. -By tbs way. I have gut sunxihlng for y—. a Hubgift far ciaoprr t'nkui.~ “lad lo my la aataaMimsfit hr handed
trust company. Mr. Ilewrtl to Ihr corporation and I •ns who tbs roodrsl glvsr wi
rt’rsSfl
1 leaver Nawa.
until • standing Us irtvnt adranhigea. For a coinld-Tnlilc time there were two |xirttes nnx>ng Ihe European edn-al One party, known as Ox- nlgoristo. voted tlx- adoption of Ox- Hindoo aystern of notxllou (fitha-ly ealUd Arable), wllh Ita |aixllbin \ alu.-A while the other, kn-wn ns Ihe alxulsls. far-red Uie I to man notation, without xcro or p-xUUoo The gi-nernl adoption of the Hindoo system waa greatly rarlDtated by thx facta that II Was eaplaln-d In moot of the eak-n-lsrs for ns-rv than a c-utury. heglmilng ailh iauu. ami that the me-dln-val unlroralilea fiequeutly offend counua di-vot-xi to tlx- use of this uotatlon Chicago Trihune.
Wellliiglon at Waterloo and Meade at Oettyahurg each held Ihe highlands against hla anlagnnls M-xil Halnl Jean and t-fy itiilge had Itx- birds--}-- view of the forms of utlaek. Tlx- Cogllah lert-a ou Ihe plata-nu nnd tlx- Union ball-ties on Cemetery Heights ■winded alike tbe
eharclng cotnmna mnsl advance. Ib-hlnd Mont Balm Jron. to roneeol Wellington'! movements from Napoleon's --ye*, wen I lx* w -xxllaixU of Holgnea. Behind Cemetery Ridge, to ron-val M-t nxu i-mi-uls from llx- fi<-ld glnaae Lee. wns a sharp declivity, a protecilng and helpful d--|ireaab>n. As Ihe French undi-r Napob-on at Wal-tino. a-i Coiifa-deratia under law at Gettysburg bold Ux- winker p-s-ltlon. In both - the asaatlauls sought lo expel tlielr opponents from the stronger line might add imoih-T rewuiblanee In the roaulls which followed. Walerltxi deenvd llx- d-stlny of France, of England. of Euroi«•. Oettyahurg. not ao dlmily or Immi-dlately. but praiilcally, de.-ld.-d tlx- fab- of the Confederary.Geoeral John R. Gordon in H.-ribnrr’a
In rariy Kngllxh days knives were worn hy Englishwomen In Imitation of the anelnro. a -tagger carrt-d at girdle. Oiaueer a|x-nks of them In prologue to hla “Canterbury Tabs.-"
In Rosa church. Herefordshire, Is lonument I- a lady of the Ruddle famy. temp. Hi-niy VIII., who a-<-« purse and a knife. Brand tells us knives were formerly |-art of the accouterments of a bride. In a play, temp. “Edward III," orrurs the passage:
In the “Arrli/cologU" Mr. Douce, the antiquary, wrote n paper on this piacUce of wearing knlvtw by Europtsa ladle* In the alYlevnth eeniury. and aa ivlng show s a sp».1raen of a case *eoc wr-miug knives, dated 1610. which are -h-x.-rib-'d aa hating amber hand Us and enaea of punde velvet emhroldeivd with gold.
Sams eras. A spoclox of dwar re on tlx- Island of Malta and In v»rill* parts of Italy. Judging from the on-s which remain, tb-sc animals, about the sire of a Urge sheep, were -•what numerous. A dwarf elephant rarity now and no longer forms a distinct ape-lea, hut U cunaklend rather a freak. very beautiful aperies of pygmy deer Is found on the Sunda Islands. These llllb) .creatures are not much tar it than a cat. but have all the points t a "well hied" deer. Among honas Shetland poclcft ora •e pygmle*. The ordinary muak of emlral Africa U a pygmy, or dwarf, of . a boat twenty Inches In height at the shoulder and three feat in length.
“I think." aabl llx- thoughtful mothr. “that you ought to object to young Brown paying ao much attention to Hr daughter." Why T" demanded the thoughtless father. “He Impnsm mo very fsror-
ahly"
“That's Just It " returned the thoughtful mother “We must do something to indUtloiis mother think wa regard ourselves a llltle alnve them aoHally If we are to make sura of him.” Lightning (-Caaba, loot beautiful dls|4aj of light aUuuaphorir ebrlric curmta
h II was my g-
o wit-
says a resident of Uueboc. “was the BeauisTt flat*, near Qnoboc. two rle- triailly laden ckiuda, as though two tree*, their beads toward ch other and. their erworeu, k. pt ou ft
ante* Intm-hai of beaat (fully
of which star reached the earth, WbUo
c cloud In that
txx even rat All It ran do la to flit, , alxtut for a few hours, enjoying tho | light of day or the glare of an electric - The sand fly la known to arientlata i familiarly aa the May fly. In arimtlfle | terms It to ralbxl eplx-inerida. Thla, i name la taken from the Greek word I opbem-Too, which means lasting only for** day. To tlx- arientlata the fly Is one of the most Interesting and
beautiful of Insects
The fly lives hut a day at moat before It nets Ux- light it has lived from one b- three yean under the ter In the form of what tlx- arientlata roll a nymph. This nymph can both walk and swim. Aa tt grows It molts, and after about the ninth n wings appear on Its thorax, grow larger until the Imo-ct come* forth from the water a sand fly. It then baa bnt one duty to lay Its eggs This done, th — nd fly xlgxags through the air until Its brief life U end.d.--Chicago
'•lac •< Light. An English phyatrian of high standing recently made an addnsa before the Manchester and Balford Sanitary aoaoctatlon In which be said: “I hare i|»>ken of light aa purifying our atmospheric environment and as freolng- us from certain superficial parasitic distempers, sod I wish to remind you that It baa still more deep and Intimate human relations of sanitary nature, for light la a nereoaa condition of mental and bodily w being. Ita tonic physical effects a every where reeogntxed. “EaaeutUl for all parpooea of Hfe. light la a universal stimulus. Falling on the eye It sets up In the brain * lectual and tempts bar* the physical effects of Its different menu. Whatever the therapeutic value of the different rays of light may be, white light, heaven'* own tare, la the normal physical atmosphere. and vs nations In Ita tntenadty have probably widely dlffueed tulkma I effects."
In Warsaw a hanker dXxl and left hla entire fortune to whichever of hla three nlecce da ugh term of three d cm brother* and *l«tere- married first The parties Interested In this provUlon were present when the will waa and all of them took Immediate
offlee with they had all become wires between 8 and 8:18 o'clock that morning, though not one of them had ei when the wUI waa claimed the fortune, and the courts solved tlx- difficulty by dividing tt Into equal parts.
Two hundred persona, waiting for train. Intently watched an old ms driving slj Inch sptars with an Ire Now. there la nothing unnaual or extraordinary shout driving spikes with t maul, even though the hea spike Is only three-eighths of on •duore and that of the maul only threequartera. But there was a toarinaHon to this old man's work. Hla genius foe driving spikes was manlfroL He never missed a blow. He never needed more than three blows to send t spike home with Its head bnried to the planking. He always gave three. There waa a rhythmic harmony to hla that appealed to all. In his particular tine he excelled. That hi the genii .—New York I Vena.
The rhinoceros and the tapir, both found frequently to the tertiary deposit"! VS Still represented hy almost Identkul forma. One ■periee at least of
after the appearance range extended aa far north a* Siberia, their bone* have been found In u» to England. France and Germany. on the banka of the Irrawody and at the foot of the Himalayan
“No; It Is a very short one " “Then I think you will Jnat hare Jlmr.~ she sweetly said. Glcrrlsud Plato Dealer.
“If you'll notter.- said Finnic*, “the peris Invariably ‘she’ when refee lag to the earth Why should the irth be considered femlnlner “Why not? Nobody knows Just haw
Phyatrian Your ailment I* 6 Isai eh? Is It a roar of tong •♦• Path-nt (•teaiuhuat plhrti Yes bisk that's what gur It to ai
many p*cnllariil.a ol
ix- might ux nIloii ih-ntb In his preo'ore him he tuach- It a is-lnl not to agnln. In all Ills flfty tire yx.ni Vh-nna be never gave away more in the r-intial-nt „f rJ5 to tbs w. He alwaya ocrnpled the aams it at church, but never paid f-c IL
>l» to tie- moat my* il« grent,-at friends i eat any thing bnt a lemonade. Nothing
would Indore him lo dine away from
Hr
•f bis n
x- delirium of his la
a. Mrs
n-adrra of R.xiweira “Life of Dr Johmxin'' aa Mrs Thrale) collect,-d tlx-ox parttrulars from the la-dl-a of the Marline* family, with whom Metaataslu vyu so long douxatt rated with.-at s|xwklsg or tmdrratandtog a word of their language from flrat
Hit* la a Munka wedding rvretnuny to . India: The bride goes to a stream nr well near by with her pitcher nnd. baling filled IL raise* It aloft on her head, steadying tt with her lumd Th-- hridegmoui.come* behind, as she turns homeward, and.
an arrow along the path to front of her through the Ion)-hole formed Iff her uplifted arm. The bride then walks on to where tlx- arrow lie* and picks It up with her fooL *1111 ha bin. lug the pitcher on her head. Transferring It gracefully to her hand, she rralon-s It to the bridegroom, thus showing that six- ran perform her domestic duties well, with band and foot at hla service. He In turn, by shooting tbe amnr In front of her. has shown hfat ability to protect tor and ricar tor path of any danger that may heart IL
NIAUAMA FAl.UIKXCt'
rid* tbroqsb thsaaeal* tonic hand »> oasis* early vvetila*. A lualac 1!

