OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXI II
OCEAN CITY. N. J., THUKSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1903.
NO. 37
OceanCity Sentinel
'(Heart' b? the * Sab Sea Idarcs
• PEGGY OF l THE PINES
LlAW OFFICES
Schuyler C. Woodhull,
♦ By TEMPLE BAILEY
jrelKti |«|>er-weiKbta for j,
derive iiecuutary adranUfce
Ocean Ave.
MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
matter bow Jeney
CITY DIRECTORY.
THE IMPERIAL
JONATHAN
HOTEL ATGLEN
J^ARRISON H. VOORHEKS
THE EMMETT
the Intellect, elevate* moral*—eullirbt-
LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell,
GARWOOD HOUSE,
LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey,
THE LYNWOOD
JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law "
THE SWARTHMORE
£)R. J. S. WAGGONER, rbjalrlM and DrMfficlat
'■'sn-'i
rhlng barnyard fowl*,"
THE KATHLU
T. ABBOTT, M. D., I*b) elrlan and Hnrgeon, OFFICE-Ctfitr Cutnl ud Eltbll Sired.
J C. HUTCHINSON, M. IlomoBopatliiHt.
tbattbe opportunity for a
OCEAN CITY HOUSE
HOWARD BURT, M. D. 809 We*lef Avenue.
they will predict failure upon wt
RIDER
0R. CHARLES
»• I>enti»
759 Asbury Avenue
G. THOMAS,
1' feed In', happy Ukef Blrda'll
No. 108 Market St.
QR. E. MILLER. Pbyalelan and NnPReon
One of the fuuuy thing* In town la
GOAL
COAL
COAL
COAL
SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH 8T. AND WEST AVE.
XjOW 'PRICES.
QHARLES L. HOFMANN
CINERARIAS
In bud and bloom
PARIS DAISIES
white and yellow
FUNERAL DESIGNS
clone application lo duty, aa
Money forjortgages... JORDAN MATHEWS
THOMAS J. THORN
If This Happens.
EDWARB STONEHILL [1HI lll'l r -— »»■■■■— H. •UOMkllll KliCKLAYER and PLASTERER
SOO Briarhton Place ObmAN OITY. N. J. - HAWD BROS. Houee and Painter® B09 CENTRAL AVENUE
GOOD PLUHBING ; ich more Important and we
SEASHOREFURNITURE
Of BW otmntuoa at Gallagher's
JOHN R. GROVES 649 Asbury Avenue Ocean City,
«a •- SKCONO STNCCT. * rmila
\ “New tiolnea Is a 000ntry with (Teat S ural Wealth, and whether the peowbo wish to tske sdraaU(e of It go bo«.iik rannlbal saTi(es or rtvlUied Christians de|nnd> on tbemselrsa.* mid the I lev. W. It. Monnsey the other day when dew-rthliv the work done by himself and his rnlleadxe of the British New Guinea mlsskn 00 the north coast- This part of the world was twelve years sgo Inhabited by a race of dangerous caunlbala Ktlrrlng time* were the lot of the first mlmlonsiirs who went out. and often the bishop or one of bis assistant cleryy. landing on a lonely part of the brarb. was immediately surrounded by hundreds of rborolate colored savages whose bared teeth gleamed no lews ominously than the huge spears which they carried.
Guinea had his whalctioat wrecked on the coast and lost everything, lie and another clergyman laid their wet clothes on the beach to dry In the son. Presently they ssw a crowd of savages watching Ibem. and. fearing mischief, they dressed and walked boldly toward the crowd, which slowly dispersed. It was afterward learned that the boat had been watched and a great feast planned. In which the bishop and der-
rannllMlIsm la now practically extinct. although several natives still practice It In secret.—London Mall.
Becretary Shaw says that shortly after be assumed his duties as bead of the treasury department be was called upon by an old gentleman from his own state of lowe who wanted an appointment as confidential elect to one of the assistant secretaries of that de“In spite of the fact that I seas vary busy at the time." says Mr. Shaw. "I gave the Iowan the better part of an hour, for be was as pleasant and entertaining an old chap as oat could meet—bright, chipper and witty." On account of hla age tbe secretary felt that be could not comply with the reqoewt. Bo. gently, but firmly, be Informed him the! be did not eee hie way deer to give him tbe eppolntmeat. This did not dampen tbe old geotle-
pecutiarly well qualified to fill one of these confident!*! clerkship*. I hop* that you will consider my application
Then, wagging ble bead me preaelrely. be added earnestly: ~ 1. sir. I could be sc.' conftd.
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