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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOli. XXIII.

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER H, 1903,

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OceanCity Sentinel

IjAW OFFICES

Schuyler C. Woodhull,

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lyler C. Woodhull, Q , „ „ „ ,, ^ ^ ... loise/iYRe...

K CU RTIS ROBINSON

iM«>K«AN- HAS.,, Ocean Ave. »■ JO >i Knd o« Year ATTORNEY and i KWIilli and Xliilli COUNSELLOR AT LAW. CITY DIRECTORY. |; OPEN allttie yeai

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CITY OFFICIALS.

JONATHAN HAND, CJounMclIor • nt - I -nw.

SECRET SOCIETIES.

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I AFK MAY (XJURT HOUHK, N. J. J-J AKRISON JI. YOORHHHS i " CJoimMoIlor- nt - I ail w, ! s...

L,AW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell,

'THE IMPERIAL

HOTEL ATGLEN tiCBAN CITY, N. J.

H. I.'. (MJKF THE EMMETT

avks. . I gakwood house, L AW ( ^hl*lCES OCEAN CITY. Now Jornoy. Godfrey &. Godfrey, u hSS'

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH |

Cotmsellor-at-I-n

THE LYNWOOD

j 'll 1 .’',» k . ts z&r r y. ThSI: ^ ^ CHt'KCI^ SERVICES.

QR. J. S. WAGGONER, ■KNinl.MT I’ll j airlsii anil IlniKKUl 7JI Atbary Atc.. Ocean City. R. J.

THE SWARTHMORE THE KATHLU

“What dolli It pniDI a : •pn-iid out Ilia hniulu iti-pn-••8I»| hna llnold l.nm n .• lutlr." I punurd trlumphni “A IY|“' mlu-h »<i-iTnht

Am! a

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H1».” Till' ni-nmnpany-I nm plain, Imt. tlmnk henri-n and Ihrof oldiT I,mllii

knua- ll.

“What type dn you ndmln- moat V I aaki-d In a manni r

fldeutlnl.

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TlM-y are iny three snod pointa I wa« ancrj “I «-|»h you would ever hr

aerloua," I complained.

“I wiah you would ever take me acri-

oualy." he uuK-kiiL

“I Nlmuld like to nee the w-nmnn that

B < T. ABBOTT, M. D., I’hyalrlnn and NnrKron, OFFICE-Ctrur Ccitnl ud Elpll Slretl o^ic^oua. J C. HUTCHINSON. M. D. 11 oincKO pn t li iwt. No. H‘44 Oooon Avonu ocean city. a. j. ft HQW^RD BU&T, M. D. 809 Wesley Avenue.

THE IDLEWILD ■ IIII.vs Tkiikai k, ska 11 Nis * in e»er> |mrllciU*r. Heud for n OCEAN Cin HOUSE .-.IN CENTER OF CITY.'.

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CHURy SOCIETIES.

JJR. CHARLES B. RIDER

759 Afsbur)’ Avenue

C. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St.,

PHILADELPHIA,

wfcnj alW^o^NMB^lir 1 iimoTaTl^reiork.

£)R. E. MILLER. I‘h> alrlan and N

TIN I'KSTKAt. AV»

1 HM Fanils HWFles.

H»m. of tol.quality.

COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Buy your (Vml from the SHOEMAKER LUMBER CD. TWKU-TH KT. ANU WKSI' AVK. An you are alwav. .lire of Retlliiy ZHO pounna lo the ton CINERARIAS

In |.u.land

PARIS DAISIES

FUNERAL DESIGNS

.«•» •**—1- mewel maun M- r. MwMet

EDWARD STONEHIU BRICKUrER mil PLASTERER

promptly ai **on DriulRton I’lnt-f. OOtAN CITY. N. J. HAND BROS. tloiiMo und -1--1- t>lgn PnlntorM »UM CI.NTRAl. AVHNIJI'

SEASHORE FURNITURE Gallegher'a 43 • •ecoao S’attt. • Pmila.

.rwW, I'.nn—1 Fraim. I'lrklm, qaallly. W.llhed .benjoir-

OrdefN tiy Miall prom pH) aUeuded U.. a lo lbe ammiul ol dl* aim upward t In AUaaUr or UaprMaj' imunly!'"^ " l * U<

LOW T 3 TRICES.

QUARLES L. HOFMANN RCGISTCRCD ARCHITECT

Money for_Mortgages... THOMAS J. THORN I

FLORIST 1124 Contrnl avo.',,,.,.:^ « . (M ., a"

Between Plumtier and BmploytT

rcwt'llir ie.|MiiiRlldlHy for (imd 1 Steam or Hot Water Heating )uli. So mueli de|Wild- <>n tin- wntkr uinn and IIh- piler We flyurr rhmrly In all t-tmialw aud>k|«et tuUM- maleflal tliat l» -at Ufai-tory In every »ay If pme- are eul ee lonpot do Uib* aad an athef»l« IP..I >d. But our •dianreo o HI tertairil)

JOHN R. GROVES 649 Atbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J.

rL We alwaya rmirded with feallvltlea. Ttie d wan hut the rulmlna. iirprt.od when Arertll In the afternoon and e him the a.-eond wall

■i.iui Shortly after the aeaaaalnatioB of And I Bupcnrr 1‘aal uf Uuaala Tetuiyaon, th* At- . father of the jaa-t. dined with Lord 8t. flint Helena, tta- lirttlali aiulaiMador. ta ilely | hloniviw. Several Uuaalan offleera of lilrfh rank whoae name, be did not

a Ian ftueata. Dnrln* dinner

THE SCOLD'S WHIOLL.

than a mnule It waa In gvitml oae In Gn-al ItrUata from the aUteenth to the eiyhteeuth eeutury. and In S.-ot-land n» well women were muixled for

> run

unde aomethlnx wboee hrvaat w

death. "Why do yon 1 ly about a matter no tk d Tuuuynun UiipubUrrly,

la-Uttitair. a Bu

I never aaw Maude hi

"We knew very well in Kualaud that wonder | Count Zoboff knocked him down, and

an many. She wn* era •■Inna and char ||1E with them all; but It waa Aret who led Imt away. They made a fl couple. Aa the find .train, of the aero wait* rounded. Tom 1‘orter came 1 "la thin taken. Neill” he aaked In I offhand way. 1 DurVkit “If roy partner dor.n't foriret." aahL and tlien tin nod down the hi In arc Averin already wallttnc wl Maude I made my way quickly to the porch and down Ita Icnittli to the end. I hail a blind fear that he'd dlacover m waiting for a wall* lhat he had fnt gotten. Even a plain girl hat he

prate

A full moon rode In the aky. The lawn lay dappkd with alluring pnlchea of light It hlnrrid suddenly before my Mvlmmtng eyoa. It la hard at twenty-three to be plain and forgotRomdiody came u|i liehlnd me. I fearid Tom Porter might Imre observed my escape and dime to seek me. “Why are yon hero. NellT" aald AVerIll'. voice. “Kid you forget tint Ihl. wa. ouraf I shr.dt my liead. winking away the drops that stood In my r] "Hid yon think 1 had forgotti

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It stung me that'be ahouM dare t that tone to me. I turned. The toi mallne swung from hi. « .tch fob, ck a my hand. "I think this little trinket l.-loug. ae, Mr ArerlU." I aald lu a voice that ounded odd to my own ears, lie bent awlftly aa I apoke and looked a my face; then, with a sweep of hia The throb of bta h.-art against my own, made me atrangely weak ai faint. "I struggled for reiraae. B wa* auiuethlng In the touch 1 runatralnlng arm that I dared u

Jealous at laat-at la.tV

Til * a MAIM IIABCUY. thne boys for nothing, but 1 don' think that cxcuara thdr frienda fo making game of me!" The lalj- laughter died out of his eyes. “I wasn't making Helen." hi' said (Everybody rati* me Nell i “I waa telMng you the truth.' Something In his voice made 1

Mgbteovd. compliment*

tay Htoutly

He I

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dlwnneerttng "I don't Ilk. pretty *rla." Im- mid after a mome "They're ao deadly valu.” "I'll wager you an)thlng you Uka,' . aald. recovering from my temper, "that In a week you'll be the utter ala the prettiest girl you ever saw." He caught me up “My tourmaline agmljst your up.IT" 1 looked at my opal reluctantly. It wa* my favorhe Jewel "But yet.” “ mkt mfe." 'Hone." he declared. T always liked that opaL” kuklng 1 It critically. Thru hr appeared to weaken. "1* .1 j charming, NeBT" be asked confide

tUlfr..

the Imya* alang Hhe'. _ ■Id rathual..tkwlly. "Owr boy. ate craay over her. to Ha Sian. It took the entire squad t Iwr safely up man the atatkm." luat then the carriage swept Into Nothing could !«• aweeter or 1 ban Maude Barclay in her black trar cling lost 11 me a. ahr atr|q»d from the carriage and gave Avrrlll her hand ta ray IntrodocVton out

f hoar laser In Iviwy white ly th. Miadoa . la her bn.« a tfm or been m. myMUylna nor the her hair ao em-hantlng. A >1 Into her chock, a. ab<- met the ad atkai In AveHH'. eye. that wi qntalte beyond even the power id Im.glnation to paint If that mr ■ been gte.ii my etmlre of I hr I ahwkl bar. aakl. Ut HM took

hot hi. eye. wandered even then n «ben> Maud, any talking to u.-ggir or Lhgi or revetilng I’k k. npi-n adorn MuO. L»|* hr ivaaivl to sJnigKlrirttip grtl..r If Maude played I runt. With !«n. Arertl! kept an>ie>lf

~»l In Ik. Trank. iy piuple have (or vartoua oil. gone through the extraordlna •*perienee .of traveling as luggagi' Inatiwd of aa paaaengerm One of these certain Mexican maid who for a short time hark waa dying to be with her hirer over the bonier In Tei ahe waa too ckaely watched stern parents to be able to escape from her home, and In this dim cult j' aerrant cunaldrratrly came to her aid. She procured a Urge trunk. In which breathing hole, were bored, and the Interior waa padded wMh some soft material. With the da mar! Aside, the trunk was then dtopatched to It* Intended destination, which II never reached, fo* Hi found herwrif pitched ran on her bead, and other package, were piled around her In *ucb a aa to prevent anew* of light and Even with them essential* the position would have been q the Imminent danger of prompted her to at

Aa quickly would permit, the railway tga ned the trunk and brought suffering eloper. She waa forthwith thus ended,

trace; then the

Chaugid the subject Aa filed out Into an adjoining room Lord Helena drew Tennyson

•Hoot

> the t

'hut fly for your

man next you. acrom whose breast you leaned, waa Conut I'ahlen. and Bo!■off w as alao at the table.' a few hunted directions, and Tranyportmaiitcau and fhd behind fast bunas to Odessa, still lu erasing garb, though the cold waa Intense. Ha lay hidden for weeks aud at L ' ' " dlagular of a aerrant. was on hoard an Kngll.h frigate.

th. : monr Iniaglnary than real Tbeinatni •ak ; ment of torture, even a dog . leather art- 1 niuxale. to umvamfortahle: bow nmch Min- | more the scold's muuleT It runstal<d. dan | according to a high authority, Mr. W. Jewltl of a kind of crown aw framowurk or Iron, which was iurk«d upon the head, and it waa armed In front with a gag, a plate or a sharp cut Png

L which waa placed In the 'a mouth ao aa to prerent

her moving her tongue, or It wa* ao placed that If ahe did move It or attempt to apeak It waa out In a moat frightful manner With this rage upon her brad and with the gag firmly peasant and larked against her tongue the mlMiwhl. mature, whoae sole of trading Perhaps was that ahe raised her mice tn drfnnae of her aortal rights against a t-ruiil and besotted husband #r had Spoken honest truth of tome

RESTING in midair. »—s •» the lAewsss Mira.. "While I never have snru It ex|>lalned In print.' aald one of the ornlthologteal Miariia .4 the too. "B to a wonder to the prrwna should exprtra aiuaiement at tie- ahtUty of certain bird* tn bang pol-d lu the air without wing motion. "It to a ftiv,wit. trick of the great Condor Away In th. air, far beyond

When you rim- In the morning for resolution to make the day a happy to a fellow creature, says Sydney Hmllh. It ta eaally done—a loft off moot to the man who needs It. a kind word to the anrrow-fuL an encouraging expression to tin- attiring Trifles in themselves aa light aa atr will do It. at least for the twenty-four If you are young di-pend upon It it will tell when you are old. and If you ate old It will mud you gently and happily down the stream of eternity. By the most simple artthmetlcal sum look at the rraoit—you •end one person, only one, happily throogh the day; that to * course of the yesr. Uve only forty mmre that kind made 14.0UU beings happy, „ for a time. Now. to not this simple! It U too ahort for a sermon, too homely for clhlca. Ion esslly accomplished far

•I poek-

A Chinaman's pocket U

cult of access than the proi e< of our grandmothers, wt ed the theme of many a Oa ocvwatoa Chlnanara produce. Th«r bay lor rowdy cash. Money comes from them at waanote Intarvnto. but from what exact Ideality no Caucasian has brra able to ascertain Each Chink to a sort of prestidigitator He coo tracts to purchase a thing, and. presto! there

to the money wa the

drlelng In the depths of coat or users, aa with the wldts man. The a matortaltom. aa It were, from heton your eyes Ku trip rial us blgtiwaymen have held up China men and disserted them, but dlaeovrred no porkrta. re does the heathen carry change! It to a ifaesttoa that Vexes,

ti. 4 tohaDtwH

tot" Said the pom. wa the arruU of fame "04. hsasiaa.* hto sad «yad trtlk' . Phrd. "I wish you ooaito write it on the bark of a good. Mg cheek Juat oik Chicago Record Herald

One has hut to look back through hto lory to see bow closely relatod to th. fomd to human vitality. It waa in th. forvafs of Thessaly that the early Grek* received their energy that later '« end Into grains It waa the forewt dwellers of Germany that eooqi lent Rome and later gave to Bpato tlx- Vigor that owapt back the Moor and brought under her tag almost th* whole known world. But today what to Greece, what to Italy, what to Spain? They have been atrliqied of their forest*. those nurseric of rigor, and thetr decay ha. mi In. Everywhere the taw hold* good. It ta In the forest that tbs manhood la nourlabed which bulkta up great rtrtltxattnna. Hot rtttaa arias, tress are awept away, and the Inevltabls deeUiM- seta in Forests ones dsatrojed cannot retnni. and over all th. ■Bra of ancient rtvlliutloo are blowing the desert oanda Arthur Goodby la

New York Times.

“Twloa a pear, oa April U and Oct. wriisi a young Uulgartan wsmaa Using in flnfia, “our streets are foil of servant*, and people baegmin with thato for service Haring the winter seaaod they are v.qy cheap, at the peasant* ■end all rt.etr girls to the city to h. hired, they baring ao troth for thaai

the pillory, the whipping post or mar hot cram, to he subjected to every conceivable Insult and degradation, with out even the power left her of asking for merry or of promising amendment for the future, and when the pur cs wl bran lamed. disfigured, bleeding, faint and degraded, to ba the subject iment and Jeering among neighhon and to be reviled by her

pulsed a. lunUuulma a •tTvtched, imt ev-o tiro the allghtest motion They remain lo thl. potation f« aitnotes. sonictlmea for an hoar, making a careful scrutiny of everjibll^ bsta» them In their march fur prey. Then, with a alight tilting of tbs * Inga, they flap slowly away. or. having found what they were seeking, dart like a bullet toward It The eagta. hawk and other spectra hare fhta sain, faculty of |a,nilng a

These birds maws snout until they met an uprising current of air. It may come from Immediately beueatb them, from wind defleebd ly atriklug a cliff along Ms- sea. or may coma from a great distance. where a rushing wind -truck the aide of a mountain snd was turned upward. Bring on the wing nxmt of the Mine tn ararrb Of prey, they bar* learned to utUUs these uprualilng air currents fi. Their

EQO LORE. Eggs eonstltote the most universal

lescy tn England Tbs flavor of eggs i»ay b* influenced fayitlHfddd.Mffk^y.taPtoKfitom- . Hens' eggs have a white or brown cntaC tail due*.' egg!, are hlutoh white. Hsnff.andjJupka: r«g», are commonly ffered ta our market, but turkey eggs .re artdotn eaten In Virginia gulls' eggs are esmmsnly

1 where they are abundant and.

Cwro* Pw» ... ■ iSf Ml «!Y«|n!<w*44 »Rta. •offers from Insomnia an old doctor

1 —" — • — " vrajswwi axerrtars. Including dorp breathing. After the exerclara walk backward on ttpto. round the room until forty or

Vcqr qurar fish are caught ta the wars of I'ugct sound. One kind ta railed be csndlcflsh It ta Ariod and paetsd B boxes like candles Wa an told the laherara oae thmn to light (Mr bomm be sound used them Intarad of rasgm U tamps tay putting the brads d tbs Ash downward la a a Rfhllng the tall, whleh, Sam the backbone, arts aa a wick. «

Tbs grrwtrst work of antiquity angling to mid to be the Tlalleutlcw' OppUn. a Greek |«rt who floortohsd ta the time Of Mcvecua, A. t> Itot. from which we learn that many artlfirew ta fishing tboaght to be modern wras We also taam

Baihlty-Yra. but a; en»r ..ut by the 3.U with He carriage. 1 fitdu't know you k

Taw-It waa Df. I _ ed the tote Mr. OktgdkL w jras Tr« He was is" nr days before the • Usd Why do you ask!

.«Us arat foe Hr I

with thick, hsary hufitoa and with a 4*1 drfiosd pock cooneottag the body with a band that la A aVvrtUng remind araf that of the monkey. In the Baud

and heading la

v and acrwtlatae a

ihlng upward buoya

i followed by

ocean when ahl|s 1 llortta of gulls, ta sotue rare raw near aerora the oc-as When the abt|ia Mart ttuxn away on hlgli and again aklmtntag the surface of the water In senreh of fond. Aa (be hour, and days paae they tire, and then.you will aas

Thla curia o»<i- like a ware and Into thv vacuum made by tha to •‘“I oa It the gvito an- carried along without effort and at the why. apeed at which the ship to tr»vrl(ng'"-Nrw tort rress

SCIENCE 8IFTINQ8. * t'ranua la (hr only one of our ay at. of planets whleh rotates Iw.-kward

The equator of Mar* to Inrltard ta the plane of Its arid! shout 2T. degress Tbit of the rank la Inclined a degrrea 34 minutes. Th* dtfferrnt world, of the solar fim Uy are at different stages of their evolution If tbeTDOta to a waif of tbs past JupHqc Is » world ufU-- future The rhvirtcal charge of the gaaeuna loo to .(kaayYkDuM elect mats Uc units The numl.-r of molreulra In ime ruble

by the ntnw-

MHrt. sunlight aU day and to gtvs to n«r» dsrtag the night, the dto covtary of *onw mean* for n-Mtortag those rays useful in Illuminating tnawra at nlgtil with little expiqisr r-nrt A domIMiKxX the near f^ntre.

“Tour wife to someibltig of a aortaP

tongr “Well, rah, he looked dal tang w'eo «• atretebed hto full length ter Strike

ta. BUhsr I'm a awhui b

“Ira, I think h*rd be a post W It

dt fur oa* thing-* “What's that!"

nu tos t rich enough ta b« abto to Mhtokta *

"But porta are oftra poor.*

“WolL ba tao't (war araagA to be Bt ■rty dtacoureged attW.” - Chkwgu

waajotarealtatag that bahad iwughta n*ta(. -ta wh.il rail re.1 taArtM

ewu wrato* «> m m, to. is “•UrtMMl «*Uvre •

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