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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXIII.

OOKAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY. NOVEMHER ls>,

NO. 33.

OceanCity Sentinel

L,AW OFFICES

Schuyler C. Woodhull,

H0TGL

K CURTIS ROBINSON

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY ori-ICIALS.

SECHUT SOCIETIES.

CHURCH SERVICES.

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• Hair Ttlnily. EroirMiu

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ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and

■ COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

JONATHAN HAND, C'otinwellor-at- I^nw, UAPK MAV COURT MOUHK, N. J. j

pj ARK ISON H. VOORHHKS (Joi»nw<>llor-«»l- I.n\v.

LAW OFFICES

Apgar & Boswell.

Bise^YRe..

Ocean Ave.

OPEN ALL THE Y

THE IMPERIAL

HOTEL ATGLEN OCEAN CITY, N. J.

THE EMMETT

■I f»>r nninr rraami IU7 bnd an Won i IHurj arlln' Captnlii It and do ttwm honor. If Ilia rr-wn

hard dial I hoy lunln'l tlrar to aindy him. It wn« anfflilrnl for Ihrtn lhaf lie alvnya nlnck hy hl« mnlm, rteht 01 and hr had a way of harklns up with tn'laylni; plna and otb-r

DOSWCI I. .l.^rn 11(1.1 "■ mi *

GARWOOD HOUSE,

LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey,

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsrllor-at-L;uv

OCEAN CITY. I

QR. J. S. WAGGONER, U IN I III. NT I'll j nlrlan and ItniKcUl Mi Atbury Are., Ocean City. K. J. Purr t»ruff«.

g # T. ABBOTT, M. D., HjNlrlan and NiirKron, OFFICE -Ccniei Central anil EldhUi SlreeL J C HUTCHINSON. M. D. IIomflBopiatlaiHt. . Hal Ocean Avenue. OCEAN CITY. N. J. N HOWARD BURT, M.D. 809 Wenlojr Avenue.

[)K. CHARLES B. RIDER *• I>entiHt i « 759 Asbury Avenue

QR. E. MILLER. hjVrlan and NiirKron ^ :>* CKNTHAl. AVKM h

EDWARD STONEHILl BRICKUTER and PLAtTERER All work in uiamiii IIna l^ouiptly Allandad W»... lirlarliton I*lue«* OOKAN CITY. N. J. HAND BROS. 11011*0 und -1- teiftn Polntor* MM CENTRAL AVENUE acww wiTTin: SEASHORE FURNITURE Gallagher’. .« •■ •ffccao •T«*T. - RMIIA.

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THE LYNWOOD

THJjjpVARTHMORE

THE KATHLU

THE 1DLEWILD U.VN Tkkkai-k, nkah Ninth Hr.

OCEAN CITY HOUSE

1 CENTER OF CITY.-.

G. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St. PHILADELPHIA,

Fine Family finies.

Mure l.r»iid. ol Conns .nurd Kruiu. PlrklM,

<Tu»rfr<! in purrhaam.

l uut fn—Imui |n "piTYl«aN ^ nririd nwol*rhang u'any rulliuid nmlH* LOW ■PRICEJS.

QHARI.ES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT

Honey forjlortgiges., JORDAN MATHEWS

All Around Thanksgiving^

llmr llirir I.Krnrrall.vmar*rail, forllie C nlivi than Hie plumber can an

extra work In llw klteheii r

a at rain on llw w alw pi law. and If there

U a weak pla»» It give* way.

lad u. find the weak placaa l»f..re Uh* tlnir •>! attain la^u. examine I hr

PLUMBING-

THANKSGIVING Hurry up JM* fenenllf ra* Ho iiau turn* a lietr we arr given .

JOHN R. GROVES

649 Asbury Avenue

Ocean City, N. J

impnny II 1

1 Im

lure away the l.rldee and pilot houae »nd tmred tlielr way ttirongh the amokealneka and upper entilna. When a aeore of round, had txen Bred I'aptaln Jonaa aald to hta chief oltleiT: "Mr. Merwln, H'a time to make a Ml of Lleiory 1st every man who can aland on hta lepi fall In behind and

follow me."

Tlien» were only nineteen. At a «1«nal from tlie rapinln they followed him down the gam: plank and up the narrow atreet to where the guna were poaled The dletator waa there direct- J Ing the (Ire. lief ore be could rmllae what waa afoot Paptaln Jonoa had | pulled him from hie horae and waa ahnklng him down the atreet. while the | male, led the crew agatnat the artIIlerlata and drore them off and upaet the gnna Not a roan waa toat In the 1 daah. and when the ahelter of the aleamer waa reached the dictator waa with them aa a prtaoner Leaping up ahattered rad of the ateamer. Captain Jonoa faeed the hundred aoldlera howling for hla Mood and aald: mother ahot la

KNOWING FIRE HORSES. FREAKS OF

jen-v of (Ire bone* la well ,W.nl»-.l by He well Ford fine." The anthor aaya of Iga Ixwld.w mlaidilef, bowHT lenrnixL t'hh-f off three llh th.. Jgrger. Bk^jilng

I Bud Kilter alert. Aa the halik allplea! through the hit ring it aami' tiiatnut found Kilter gnthd for the ruah through the long, rrow laiM- l.ndlng from hla open atall the polee. above which, like grrut

t. iyu

■ lied

' WKATHFR! in BOHM(jW£D J

FOGS, WINDS AND STORMS OF VA-

to the feet of your (Heitor and drop him overboardr There waa no more Bring. A mob gathered and bowled and abrteked and curaed, but It ended at that At the d of a couple of boon a military olhr came aNwrd under a flag of truce aee what term a could be made. He la met at the gangway by Captain non. while Hie dletator waa aulklng the cabin under the eyea of a am try. Tou want your man. I auppnwT" queried the captain aa be returned the

otla-r'a aalute. '■81. aeoor.”

"Well. If you want him to run your tdr of thta old revolution you are a little late. Uaten to ttwtr There were yelling and cheering and rifle firing all through the atrecta above bom. Dictator No. 2 had taken adan tape of the ocmaion to advance hla truopa with a ruah and capture the city, and the fickle populace were atready changing the color of their flaga

referee a chance to call the affair o

draw.

The Cnrlb waa In the South Aroerim trade. IVIwn a atcumer cnptaln tea Into the South American trade be ; prepared for almoot anything that >mm along. Thla Includea typtmona nd revolution* Captain Jone* had let aerernl typhoona. He had alao pasted through aeviTnl revolutiont. and yet hi* opportunity for ii*lng to an ocm liad n<it arrived Th" typhunaa feund a atanch *hlp to deal with, and the dictator* and revolution!*!* careful to keep their hand, off American property. In fact, no er which aide wan on lop or bow many would tw dictator* were In the field, the whole boiling of them look*! ' the Bed X *tcnmeni to bring them ncceaxary munition* of war. and to Interfere with them waa to kill the Daring a certain year, while the Carth ten. making her trip to New York and return, the people roae the dictator of one of the amall atatew. The dictator meanwhile had looted the treasury and got away to France. Several new men wanted to hla place, hut after a few daya of ■tabbing and throat cutting the naxn ' candidate* wa* reduced to two. and naturally enough they were the of the lot. One of them held the capital city and chief port aa th* Carib ■teamed In. and the other wna fighting et In. The man who waa In wanted help of the people to bold his Job and he waa Impressing everything that omild fire, a gun. He didn’t attempt to the Carib at Unit beyond declaring her cargo contraband of war figuring up what hla «luire of the would enmr to: I nit. catching *ci of her crew ashore, he marched them the Intrwochmcnt*. put gun* In band* and gave them the choice of ■hooting at the enemy or being thrmaclvra. They liegan waiting hi* lunltlon day proved to he a sufil.icncy for them, and at night they denerted and relumed to tlie steamer. handed crew of a steamer with■elr brtng mimed. Captain Jooea d hla arven. and wls-n lie heard p high hniNbsl pnsvcdtnga he got rrody for trouble. Tbr deaertera had good sense to bring their gun* along and a few more were *e»pcd Op after a hunt Steam pipe* were flthd and ran to the gangway*. Imrrtcadm erected here and I here, and when daylight cama next morning the Carib looked like a imm between Noah'* ark and a man of war. The dictator didn’t tear any time ■ending for hi* dewrtera He needed their artrlcr*. ami hi* memage waa to the effect that lliey must tie given up within thirty fire on the at the latent something In Captain Jooea began to rt*e He . "nslgn-d the dicta lor hi a HI mate where redhotnea* pre valla tlie year round, and «Ith bh own band* lie Bung the arrogant nice sen grr uphn th* wliarf Half an h<air lat er the dletator appeared In pen** II* waa twrkrd by tin aohllera. and hla

it thl* al

r I’ll

The Roman* are devoted to tlielr children, oltltougb their wnya are not r ways No woman of the better taa mines her child, baby carriage* e unknown and •waddling is still In vogue, at leaat with the lower claaaea. I know a young American lady, married to a Roman, who Imported a per ambulator for her first baby. The balls (wet nurse) refused to trundle It. saying abe was not strong enough, al th I oaw her carry • heavy trunk npataln on her bead while 1 waa c*UIng at the house. The baby la now a big tdghtcon-montb-oid boy. Every day the balls goea out to give him an airing. carrying him In her anna. Here lending strings are facta, not symbols. In Traatavere the best sight we oaw was a darling red haired baby In leading strings stumbling along In front of Its grandmother. In the division of labor the care of the children falls opthe grandmother. The motheria time la too valuable. It ahe la not acts, ally employed In earning money there la the heavier work of the household to da To use the pet phrase of the loardera. "things are different here from what they are at bo roe.”—Mood Howe In Llpplncolfn.

good alory la told of one of th* Cape Town volunteers. He bad been ie front for n month or two and pretty well tiled of the endless traveling, lack of ration*, eft 80 that be considered be was Kicky when 01 day he came arvoaa th* general, wl waa doing a tour of Inspection. He shouted: "Hello, mister! Yon. I want to apeak to your The general, turning, found he wi the “mister" ao politely hailed. "Well, my man." be aald. "What do you want with meT" "1 want to get a that*i what I want" waa the reply. “Why do you want • manT“ Inquired the gem "Well. I want to go my wife." "How long la It since j "Ever alnee I collated, nearly three months ago." "Three months!” exclaimed the mandcr. “Why. my good fellow. 1 have not Been ray wife In three yearaT The bold bare looked Increduloua and then drawled out: >*, "Oh. bat you are. me and tag wife ain't that sort I” -Glasgow Herald.

pendent on the hangiT coda statue until the trip strap lied, the collar fiutvued » snapped la Then he kc the poles through the rr wna be to be off. It of Mirer's that hla tram could not make a two second hitch. With the first strain at the trace* bis Impatience died out. A sixty foot truck 1*ire or lera roJuctancs, hut the tins caught the car track* Kilver knew what to expect. He ■nd hi* team mates lould feel Lannlgan gathering In the reins aa though II atop. Next came the whistle whip. It swept across flanks *0 quickly that It 1

stroke for them all

moment Lo mi lean leaned far forward •hot out hla driving arm. The went loose, their In-ad* W( and. a* If moving oo a pivot, the

leaped a* one horae.

t to tbennrlve*. each horae would hare leaped at a different Instant. It one touch of the lash and the ■ureeedlng swing of laumlgan’a bulk which gave them the nus.ure. which hh-b made It luaslblc for 1 pomsls of horseflesh to n truck up the street at

APHORISMS.

other human vlrtuen—Maxxlul He win will not take advice gets knowledge when trouble overtakes

him.- Kaffir.

The mote one ■|>oaka of hlmaclf the’ less he likes to bear another talked

of.- La enter.

The readiest and surest way to get rid of censure Is to correct ouraelrea—

DeuxwtbelMS.

Character and personal force are the only Investments that are worth anything.— Whitman. Tla not your posterity, but your actions. that will perpetuate your memory.—Hutchinson. Calumny would soon starve and die of Itself If nobody took It In and gave It a lodging -Leighton. Civility Is a charm that attracts the love of all men. and too much Is better than to show too little.—lUahop Horne

mtriea, sneb aa Hcotlaud. a fog usually forma at the top of a hill and works downward. I The cold mountain top. cooling a warm | current of wet air. reudera Ita moisture j visible, and thla cold fog. being of low- ! er temperature than the air below and therefore heavier, drops gradually to the valley. Colorado, however, can iceptlon to thta general rule. Vinter the frost on tba low ground la ao Intense that a fog often forma In the valley* and works slowly up the mountain aide. This la known by the Indian name of "pogontp." Peru has hundred* of square miles along Us coast of rainless country. In this tract rain la never known to fall from on* centnty’a rod to another. Yet the region Is not entirely barren of veg elation Home part* of It. Indeed, are comparatively fertUr. Thla la due to tba extraordinary fogs known ns "garuaa." They prevail every night from May to October after a summer that Is sultry and extend up to a level of IJSXl feet above the sea. Above 1JW0 feet

rain fall*.

The "callna” of Kpaln Is a fog we may be grateful that we do not have. It la a dry. yellow mist which sotnetlmcs hides the aun for daya at a time oesc vast-tracts of country anil makes the sky look as though covered with leaden gauze. Another peculiar freak of weather we must be thankful to escape Is the "WlIHwau.” This form of storm la confined to that faroff Island Tlrrra del Fuego, The coast la Indented with deep fiord, crowned with high mountains. Down from their gorges drops the ••srtuiwsn.’’ A low. hoarse mattering Is heard In the distance. Suddenly. srttbout the least preliminary puff, a fearful blast of wind dro|« upon the aea. The water la not railed Into wares, but driven Into fine dust. Fortunately the shock lasts but ten or e seconds, and calm follows at for no vessel could aland auch a wind for even half a minute. Daring the coming and going of a "wllllwau" the barometer may be watched to drop Inch or more and again ut once. s Similar In name If not In nature la the "willy silly" with which Kalgooriid diggers are acquainted, to their "Dust dr Vila," some people call them. Half a dozen may be seen f

There are women, and many of theta cry wealthy, who make a regular rractlee of having elegant garments approval, waar-

Khe waa a doctor’s little girt. In her father 1 , office abe bad seen a number of boxes on which waa written. ThU ■Ido up with core." In answer to her question her mother had said. “You are. when paps gets these boxes be doesn’t know what la In them, and If it la wouldn’t be good for down.” The little girl pondered over It for some time A few daya later abe came to her mother, aaylng. “Mamma, when Ood made ua did be put a sign on our left sides that aaya. ThU side up with carer" “Whyr

ie event of neddemt or medicine In the ease of lllnesa During lhe rammer and autumn net ther Illness nor acctdmt occurred

was poured until tbr oil waa exhausted, sad the duior waa forced to aead to Edinburgh fur a farther sup P<7 When that Ion. waa getting done tbr doctor 00* day quietly asked a decent looking fellow shat waa wrong with

“Nothing wrong at all. de Hied, “but wr grraar ou vtth Itr Loudon News.

It waa at a anrlal go aald ou atartlng h ad something more

four Inters*lira children.-

Casey (after RUey has fallen tea Storiaol- Ale fas dead, pall Bllay-ai a*. Casey gbors. yer aur* ■ Oar Ol Aral know whether to briar* yes nr not It dry Khars, that proves oral Arad. Tee wuda’t dare sal aw a Har If (M war aMval—Jodffb

very abaehlmlnded. Also sympathetic. A ragged atruet urchin ran up ts bar. "Kay.” be yelled, “your little boy hi een run over by a big truck!" “Where 1 Where 1 For goodness' oak rherer shrieked the woman, ruahli, wildly down th* struct She ran half a block and thru stopisd suddenly. "lord, what an old fool 1 am." aakl to benwif disgustedly. "I ha' Uttlq'buy. I’ve never been marric Meantime the street urchin bad stolen four apple, and a bunch of gr

Puget sound b one of the Burnt hap bora In th# world. If nut th* Burst—a deep bay over a bandrvd miles long talnoua west mi penluoula of Washing The waters nearly everywhere hr shores sb . itv Mips o half way to Alas oot of thta great anond sad II

Hannan street with da blinding every passerby. The “willy willy" la a thief of the worst Und. It ' rtesl the washing from »f from a shed. In some parts of the country wire ropes ar over the roofs of hots to rave from the attacks of these odd

Moot people have beard of the "fohn" wind of Kwltxerlaud, that warm, dry which cornea over the mountains In spring will melt two feet of r In a day. Its cause la moat pax. The "fohn" comes from the 1l Aa It strikes the Alps t

fore dynamically heated. Aa It falls the northern valleys In a cataract Ir It gains beat at the rata of half

a United Ktataa to T<

word "bllxxard" ffi

it thirty degress a bo vs

’ha -Chinook" of e western aide of

atappea of Asia and the “purga” *iera Siberia. To be caught in gal aa these means death In a To few minutes, however warmly dad. f

they all dress well and it deal, and although the .fieri discover the manner. , 11 n- being deceived, they

of Miti. iaqssrtora tlie won lie capable of abusing t r and robbing them of other and B Ktrange aa It may grin-rally mingle la’ pretty go *1 smicty. or the fringes at it.. <- liiBu.-ore ts the matter they have woo tha reputatluu of always drewlng elegantly and lu the newest thing* Thla sort of Imposition had bran ear-

led on a

aln large firm 11 mined lo put a about lu Ismowed plumage, at toast when the plumage belonged to them Hatunlsy this wiutian had a splendid wrap will home on approval, and Rutiduy one of the bead dorks of firm who knew Mr* Blank aa tha Offender atatlourd himself near her pew In the fashionable church which -ndr-d. When ahe sailed down tlie aisle after service, resplendent ta the borrowid dusk, thla man stopped p to her and aald: “How do you do. Mr* BlankT I am delighted to aee that you like our doak well enough to kcrji It." Of course after that she could not re-

urn the Still, w

by shopi

the pernicious habit of forcible borrowtbc part of sundry feminine cubtomcra. tlie practice goes merrily on. dame with an anvt-i able reputation for eiqutalta d appear, tr ' that when next m

b all

the efforts put forward costumeH to break up

prohlldted h try. says tt mongoose, the flying fox and tba starling ar* on the list. The mougoosa ‘ ■IMvies ut ferret, a native at I where It la domesticated aa a aa animal rat trap and snake d It waa Introduced h rid of II

■ome sectiona of the Island. Tha animal to exceedingly era fly, nocturnal la 1U habits and evadta traps with easa.' The flying fox. known alao aa the trait bat to a voradoua harvester of fraUa

"Dlvtl a Mt anr. Naytber wan. “But look here. Larry; that's al It moat have born on* or th* otha

■11 ye. Hetouldma

•lied to tt with spikes of Uw drift.

ilmre bring, peatlBed anow wa have aU beard of. It to rauavd hy a microscopic Infusorial growth and only occurs In snow that baa lain uomrlted for a long time. In Spitsbergen recently green snow baa bera noted tinted by simitar organism* "Gold dual" amow baa often been seen, but only ^spring At ooe time It waa a mystery bow tba aorfaoa of with a shining yellow deposit Now It to known to be due to tba pollen of pta* trees. - Fearaou's Weekly.

Many aulmato yield to Um at ram drinking, i-epccUlly horse* cows and swine. Poaltzy, dally turkey* will

“Doctor or uuderiakarr queried tha van behind lie- white apron. “Nettber." rvpUvd be oftha and look*.

"In a brawn study, ehf ^ .1 “Yea. I waa Just thinking.* ’ Thinking whatr "l was Just w * ‘ , weer has aa much troobto ban rouble aa the trouble ha had b

IMnwti- Ksj oar in.-kboa aortal Storbw. srrtit they I Thin wit f IKnwtt ( Harvard Immpuim.