Ocean City Sentinel, 21 January 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL VOL. XXIII. . OOEAK CITY. N. J, THUKSDAY. JAXCAKY 21, UKK. NO. 42

OceanCity Sentinel ‘"'“■■''—t'** I

W..P, : LA* OFFICES - | Schuyler C. Woodhull,

MOTEI.il AND COTTACJE*.

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CURTIS ROBINSON

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS

MORGAN HAND,

JONATHAN HAND, <JounMclIor- at- Law, HoUcUor. SUater la (Saacr,. Notary Fahlfc. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J.

JJARRISON H. VOORHKKS CounHollor-nl- Law,

SECRET SOCIETIES.

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p IS, P. O. of A ^ ms-U| r»»r^ f^lurjaj, CHURCH SERVICES.

LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, HULKHE ilt'IMlI.VU. AIWVRY AVKNfKjjOd^KItilJTH fl'RKCT LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, Jw Lli‘lt?nd'« K ** 1 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law City rwlirnor for Oo»n oitj A '

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g # T. ABBOTT, M. D., (‘hjAirian and Nargran, OFFICE-CtiMi Otlrtl ud El|kU StntL T.C HUTCHINSON, M. D. XlomaeopathiHt. No. 834 Ocean Avenue. OCEAN CITY. N. J. N HOWARD BURT, M.D. 809 Wesley Avenue.

DR. E. MILLER.

QR- CHARLES B. RIDER 759 Asbury Avenue iHourar HuUdln*i

MUMr. prt-ldetil. tr«.ur.r. Mr*. T. C- ■ ton; Mn/lSltwr V. CtirMU«i.t>t»rr«»po Mcrotarr. ^ m »iu tr-t- rtuotUy ,^KpworUMiTr^W|mw ,, BUaI ,* pry* riwm rumvrmn* Cmvmm. Lodi** AoilllPry •oemy i««t» Or«i ,, r 1.1 da of •oeh toomli- ITtaS. J. P.Toi; VlSrif^t«a«._

COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Buy your Oo«l Ifom Use SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO, TWELFTH BT. AND WEST AVE. A* you arc aluay* nur» of gvtliDK 2240 (soutide Its the t>su CINERARIAS In bud and bloom , PARIS DAISIES white and yellow FUNERAL DESIGNS THOMAS J. THORN FLORIST 1124 Central ave. HEADLEY dc ADAMS isais Reading Coal

Ocean Ave. 11 Eighth and Ninth Street*

THE IMPERIAL

HOTEL ATGLEN OCEAN CITY, N. J. a. SI Iprr >. 8 c. GOFF. THE EMMETT

GARWOOD HOiSe, OCEAN CITY. Now Jersey. IMKhual l^jcrtlon.^All^thr^Lel-n^i THE LYNWOOD

THE SWARTHMORE rn, .lu.pp. THE kATHLU

THE IDLEWILD OCEAN CITY HOUSE IT AKHI RV AVK. tit KAS CITY. > .-.IN CENTER OF CITY.-.

, thing to ezt-He admiration to Its way.

C*0*0*0*0*0*00»0*0*0»0*0*0 While playing under anoffier name at.

X one of the Ignition miuic halls the pro- Th

« fesstir liad planned the affair, lie ex-

‘ celled In the art of making up. no mat-! \

Mv bail his irtlng was. and bat- ru , fino to Imek his scheme he |p 1 to go In with him. He conn-

( « ......Ited Ixird Hithmore so cloaely; ^

Cyrus DcricKson \ S that he even entered one of the clot* 1 fl ”

V ami was adtlnwd on the street. When 1 hs

he had tented his disguise he went \ I

Scotland Yard had a enw on hand! shopping with the ladles, and the reanlt-gti Unt needed to be handled with the tit ! was a hanl of £8.000 of the finest Jew-1 , n lost delicarr and it was hand-d over r,r T- Hr would ha»e doubled It bad

PARRY THE QUESTION.

OUR COAST SURVEY.

Bise/IYRG... I TWO LADIES <§;

(leople do msriT ( Tbe credit for the inee|.Hnn tie done tLniugn : roast sorrey la dlvliled among

.oeas or in re perwons. though It

niple harbor rer wta.lly sanetlif trying to -pay e real Injury.

t the n

r of c

of l

r had a

e article!

y way to handle | wa> The pearls had U... ry than to work j f | 0 |,. n from one of the women and]” 1 police matters. | pawned by the thief. The Idea waa to J'" fart he was all! let a couple of years go by before con- 1 ids. This case was rertlng the plunder'Into cash. The v hiuore refused to three Impersonators were arrested and iTtnin tradesmen Die property recovered, and the trio are ' l.'iy i h.-ir del.ta P 1 ”. v,n K ■* large If not overfaatldl- 1 i*e" th,- money to ou * audieOM* In male and female *

ird den

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, man eustoma occurred at a burial An aged and highly tes[iected m« 1 the community died, and the fur was largely attended. In a room tilled j with relative* and friend* of the dead

| sat an old farmer, whose cough. Ilkej

mans, was especially aggravated wh.-u!

n He made a-veral efforta to control the | (1 1 hectic spasms; but. being blunt In dl>a 1 position and not the least aelf cou-

| aclous, be did not realise that be hod

^ j the nerves of half of the room on edge

{ and consequently did not worry himself

. n ! about Stopping the cough. Much anI,.' noyed. but full of sympathy, a spinster

a neighbor, who sat behind him. plunged her hand quietly Into an ancient reticule and, drawing ont somein her hand, passed It to him.

.hr would rbeapu- damaged shelf

inpenloent question iw eel gurgling laugb.

which can lie Inlerprrled to c ! son* of things or nollilog.

select liberally of III*

trio could 11

■ of grntlUration.

made, and those d.

proper form In England t thsl debtor as they serve . knalefaetor. He or she mu glnp-rly way until Ihr

Keotland Vnr (o work. It and It was

j four ■

J ! made I

G. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St. PHILADELPHIA, Fie Family Meries. EiH

Phlladslphta. S mall promptly *uendsd to. Al r amount or tlOaodupaanl a. Ilveead tree ot rhargv at aa; railroad etatioi la Atlantic or Cape May county. LOW -PRICES.

QHARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT

made bis Aral report, and It ran as fob "I And that all the put-chimes were made In the name week, though on different afternoons I have had an Interview with earh debtor, and all deny the purchases. Indeed I hate proofs

j that Ixinl Itatlunore

I that week ladles was

Money forjortgages... JORDAN MATHEWS "ft fuESLnt t a

ALL PUT ON

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EDWARD STONEHILL MicKUra and PLASTERER All work In mMoonn* promptly auanddd.to... 800 Brighton Pla-ce OQgAfV PITY. W. J. HAND BROS, liouso and Slftn Painter® 8»9 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N- J.

This holiday look of si

Plumbing. It is not what it sc Our Plumbing appears to be just what it is. If it looks right it right. It never loioks bad—at you never saw any of on# work that was bad. , /■ *1.

: : GBT JT RIGHT.

Don’t run risks. I^t ns do your

rep*iriug as a trial job.

JOHN R GROVES 49 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

one of t

e whole

either believe that

■* and e

-Her'

r. John; It will stop thee from cough,

log."

The fanned took It rather Indifferently. put It Into his mouth, bit hard, then only raised half a foot off his r. with a wry face. Returning the •nger," he said In a voice beard throughout the room: Thee should shoe buttons. I have almost tooth."—Philadelphia Pres*.

Inquirer, using the same For Instaner, there Is s -iety In asking a married she married that atupld ter telling her what a iman you regard her. or

a tall, graceful girl. ■ nd have to walk that dampy, atrotty.

CAN PI'AY CHECKERS ••Cvmck" Men Here are Ore. w. i Ocean Olty, while not boasting of It, baa •everal checker players. Some of

iriy enlisted Hie Interval of President ll “™ »™ kings. In their way, all

.nd Secretary Gallatin and through the game.

•n powerfully atlmulated by One of tbe beat. It la tsdd, la Oeom In this cooniry of Ferdinand i W. Kvertngham. Were yon to rub up Budolph Hasaler. a Swiss, who vlr- again* him now and ask him If be nmu, made tbe plan, upon which .he rouW pUy, he dM be feel In the mt ~' 0 Z\ZT 0, ,hl, * UrTr7 humor, tell you that he’d "try to keep The surrey date. It. origin from an b '" rod "P" « •«»e‘blng to thl.

act of eongreas passed in 1807 for stir '

of tbe United States ’ ' tiles* you area “checker sharp," II had a checkered ami somewhat in- i the t-ham-ea are that you’d be aorry yon tennlttcnt career ontli 1832. wls-n It tackled him. irgantxed. though Its control has | Aw ay back, perhaps a dozen or more

years ago, wh-n Mr. Kvertngham lived In Ca(* M *y City, and when. In tbe cold montba, Philadelphian* and the Steamer Republic weren't doing much bnslneaa wl b tbe aad sea waves, t was wont to pas* the long winter etilng* In beating tbe boys to a ataudtll at the "U'a-yourmove" (somelimes called a policeman's) game. He won so frequently that moat other

people were afraid of him.

Another of our citizens who plays "just like he grew cp on It" Is LawAndy" Boswell. H* doesn't brag about IL As a matter of fact, .■'a as " silent as a sphinx," usually,

the subject Is under d

« up again* hix

perfect

re. a great, big beartfd. get w edded to n weazen, soar inn. whoae countenance Is ex of his contracted, artngy

I f the curious one la a man the above rejoinder, could hr fired with equal ' regaids the aiqiarrat mtsmatlug of men with women wholly unlike

from time lo time alternated

irious departments , It was attarbed to tbe navy department for a brief period. then for many year* It was under the treasnry and by act of congress of this year has be*® transferred to tbe new department of cotnmme. It ha*

IB Ita superintendents after Haas

ler such eminent men as Hat-be. Pierce,

•reon. Illlgard. Mendenhall. PritrbDd Ita present locumlx-nt. TUtmaa. is now over a hundred Held offi-

cer* and a fleet of twelve steamers and si i sailing v easel*, beside* many launch** and small craft- In addition to topographic work It carries on geodetic and magnetic surveys It baa bad an office of weight* and measures and baa been custodian of tbe national standard*. Tbe development of thl* last function recently and with tbe fullest co-operation of tbe coast survey has resulted In the establishment of an Independent bureau of standard* of large

Inception made about SO.OOO square miles of topographic survey*. aoundrd minutely nearly 300.000 square mile# of water and made deep

A TWO-CENT SOCIETY

million square milea. It has completed n drat survey of tbe Atlantic gulf and Pa rifle coaau of tbe United Sutra.

eplrntors or that then: of queer mistakes."

far longer tic fore a second and Anal report was sent in. !u.|iertor

believe the trio to. be

liars and eon-pi rat or*, and lie ran up against a atone wall at once. In each

my lord and Ida Udy

friends bad t>rca wailed on by tbe head salesman or one of the bouse, and In each and every case was well known by might. The Jeweler* couldn't be >f tbe (dentil.- of the ladle*, but that II waa laird llathmore who bon hem with his pnwenrr they were to Uke their affidavit*. Inepi-ctor begged to differ with them, but be realised that be bad work on band before be could prove his (lolnt. It made the case all the more difficult bo

year old. A* a begin

Ding be visited tbe pawn shops, and

he bad the good luck ng of (learla that had

been Included among the pun-liaw-Bot In the end It led In nothing, for II description furnished by the |«w broker* failed to tally with Hie peraoi

f tbe three a ecus. d.

Inspector ’one*, without being able

drance anything but geuernl reason ot a further auy of proceeding. He sd an Intuition that be would drop on the right dew If given time, and tbe

relnrtantly conceded that If

they went to law- and were la-at.-u they stood a good chance of being mulcted In heavy damages A year nearer the end of his caw-. Tlirn lark atgpped In to aid him. Business of an other nature railed him over to In-land.

night lie found hltuw-ir bung mall town with only one thing pass away a long evening • -to attend a play to lie given

at the town hall by a second rate pro Tlndal theatrical rpnipany Two sliort plays were billed, and between tbrai - Fairfax was lo perform wondrrfnl feat* of Joggling and lm|>rrsot>-

ate many well known characters

Th* Inap—tor attended, and his Interest was .Ally so so until tbe Impersonations began. Then It quickened, and by the ;lme the profeaaor had turned himself Into Lord Baltimore tbe detect! re was enthastasn. There were

the dm*, gait, the voice and the

mm of rny lord lo aT. at any one who knew him must nay. and the applause that followed waa all that could have been hoped for. An hour lata

Vn^uvlus. a Homan architect and enln*cr who flourished In the reign of Augustua Caesar, tells the following

lory;

Callimachus, a Corinthian archltecT. ■»* one day silting, lost In thought. In burtal place Just outside the city when his attention was drawn lo the tomb of a Corinthian maiden of humble birth. Tbe friends of the child had placed on her grave a basket of her toys, and thl*. covered' with a tile to keep ont tbe rain, was placed over an canthos root. Tbe leaves of the plant bad doaely surrounded tbs basket until they reach’ie tile, when they bad curved outward and downward very gracefully. Thl* so struck the fancy of Callimachus that hr act about Imitating tbe figure. Ills attempts eventually resulted In tbe Invention of the Corinthlatyle. In which the vase of the capI represent* the basket, tbe abacus the tile, and the volutes the bending leaves. The era of Callimachus is uncertain, but as the Corinthian column was used by Scopas. the architect of the temple of Athena Alea at Tegea about 334 B. C- be mu* have lived before that

range such a line wom- ■ yon lias never married. Tell roe It happened." Is usually meant to Imply a compliment. A “lady" must

g to tbe motive prompting them.

" ». tbe winsome smile la the moat diplomatic polite way of parrying the

“The Tot

ic sanl-

That w

One of the greatest cu tariuma estchlithed all

try Is the simple sun hath. Tbe solar heat gives to tbe whole system strength and vigor which no nourishing food can Impart. It Is *o eaa to our health and happiness that U la taken away from ua we become weak, run down and pale. But when we go out Into the warm euullgbt again new strength and health come to ns. Tbe sun hath Is essential. Take It every day. Cut down tbe trees that are ao close to tbe house that they obscure the sun and hare every living roi flooded with light If one la forced stay indoors all day try to get nr the aunuy window where tbe full affects of the sunlight can be felt. It Brill cut* neuralgia, nervousness, faintness. weakness and a dosen other com plaints. It will give color and beauty to tbe complcxtoo by making tbe blood better and purer. Tbe purest and prettiest complexions are iboae which are wind swept and sun browned daring

the summer time, and >me from a dark roon

Dolly—Bo Simpkins. llic J cashier of the hank, piotam-d to yon la*t night’ PoHy—Ye*, and I promised lo marry

1m.

"Did be ask your father's perm Is lonr “Yes; be aald be would aak papa to Indorse my promissory note."—Haiti Herald.

profesafft U "Now. thl

last, and you might a

well n

a trick

■e sort, hot hang me If I though: would have the cheek to do U.' came out at last, and It was I

Daughter (pleading for her lover)— But father. I am iwaidve that It la not my money be la after. He says he would marry me If I were ever ao poor Stern and Prosaic Father—Ye mka as If be had no better aens*.

Probably never In the history of the rorld waa a better bargain made than tbe purchase of tbe Island of Ore In the British We* Indies. It ^ ht by the French from tbe Oirtba solemn treaty In the middle of the seventeenth century, and the price paid was two bottles of rum. Esau's mess of pottage was a good stroke of bnalneoa by comparison Tbe Carl be aeon regretted having sold their birthright and vainly tried to get the I back by force. l» la now one of

KkbOO and a big trade. Advertise In tbs ttorixu-

aoo.oou and 400.000 square milea It has published over 800 charts besides tbe -Toasl Pilot" volumes of th* Atlantic and Pa rifle coasts and carefully studied tbe laws of tbe earth's magi ftbest latter being now Invra ligated through magnetic observatories cooperation with foreign govern ntsi, aad Its geodetic work Is also ng carried on with International cooperation.—Professor S. P. Langley In Brrihner'a.

r of Union chnrrb In a recent talk on I the Fool Rich"

A tract Is a pamphlet, not to read, but a give to your friends. From a good deal of religious teaching re gnther that If you are good you'll get rich and If you get rich 'twill be a great pity. 'by Should tlltle WIIU* be taught In -bath school to Ik- good so that be may get on and tbe lion. William In ‘ It old age lie exhorted to tremble beThe wbole trouble Ilea lo our deflnllon of riches. IIIcIm-s consist not in loney. bat In two things, character nd friendships. There are two kinds of fools about money, tbe father who burns up bis life getting It aud tbe Bon who bum* up his life in gelling rid of IL t rich (a-uple are is it men of means, but of ends rs wna a fool bee*use be thought be had bc.iuc rich that hr was through, wheieaa to be rich la to be Just begun. Real wealth consist* lo having plenty f the right fli.'i of supplies t'Itluxation mean* the multiplication of wants. GbristlatUty the Improve-

"Clcfmania" Is i. .-oiiqiaratlvely mod etp form of the collecting ***** consist* of an Irr-wl-tlble amhlrtow to gather together key# of all sorts.

ve lined op outside hotel, and the general etrutted to i railing for his coffee and telling everybody what terrible things be was going to do to the enemy, plication arose. Pcrcx had general long, bat he wanted milk In hla coffee, whereas nine Odom bis ns a are content with black coffee. There is no milk. Tbe rows are kept three four hours' Journey out of town. and. of course, milk cannot he kept over night in that,tropical cllmxla. Tbe bo folk flgnred tbal arrive before 11 o'c The genera I fumed and fretted. Some of his officers suggested that be h better start wltbont tbe milk or t escape, bat bn Mid It W fight on Mack coffee. He sent a soldier posthaste to fetch th* end then another after him harry him up. Meanwhile th* army broiling awaiting tbe order to march. It wan Dearly noon when the turned “No milk." they reported. “Caramba! Than I won't tomorrow r—Thomas 8. Alexander In World'* Work.

Udy. openly confmard n -avrh-d ovcg IMMM •t her l-olA-y dum

lection eonq>H*ev luv I berg Iron Virgin one

i) on key* - Her col-

London pk-ki-d u ■bop.,tbe one Ilia Hathaway's cl

a It ardour street

e running has re of army training In France battalions of Alpine and the rtinaacur battalions of three Other regiments have received order# to Mod earii ‘ * soli*Items, to Brionron. where nt tbs beginning of tbe new year months' course of Instruct loo Each of throe ten drti aflerirard he used foe InstroeI puipowv- In It* own battalion. The re-nltvivlll be that before long It rill be poAifl.lc for the French army o utilise a (Strong Infantry dl-rMoo ■"*'* —< ■relay. -The man I marry most be birevo and brainy." “When wo were out aalllag and i et 1 saved yon from a watery grave “That was brave, I admit, but It V ■ot brainy." ‘Yas, It was. 1 upset tbe bants* P woe."—La Vie

Ocean City la a great pises for sortie* of different kinds. One of tbe lost unique Is that which exists among tbe employes of tbe port office. It I* called the "Two-Csnt Bodsty.” Tbe members started by depositing mu In a common fond, and each they give two cent* more. By the time tbe fifty-eecond weak la

In 11.04.

Then tbe fund will be distributed. Tbe officers of tbe organisation are President, George C. Murphy ; Vice President. Joseph W. Cox; Treasurer, _ ■ W. J

tbe market." remarked a mat bad suffered from Insomnia for ; "I know, for I've tried them all. from

iter baths and eating and not **tlng-ln fart, everything I ever beard of. but wltbont relief. Not long ago by chance I offer It for what It's worth. It gave

the bead of the bed. The first time t I found myself getting drowsy after a few mlnutrs. and tbe next thing

. T. Lotion.

What She LI if WoMld Do. Tbe Sk-nt-inki. docs not wish to Ogre as an alarmist, but, aaa number of people have been asking what the Board of Health would do In tbe event of a case of smallpox being discovered ■ city. It can be stated, on the authority of Dr. Hutchinson, that tbs Invalid would be Isolated In tbe top floor of tbe borne of tbe pa'.ient. Then 'Douse would be fumigated and quarantined. If this line of action not be followed, a bouse would be secured and tbe *Sck peraon placed therein. Tbe Doelqr says that, compared with 1880, Philadelphia baa no smallpox to speak of. In that year, as In tbe midst of it In tbe Quaker «ty.

s since, and each time It

s committer* there waa about tbe amount of grumbling In connection with tbe asalgnmcnt* In some the protret* were lurid In loo# and language. Rome on# recalled the of Reeder of Kansas, who footid himself an ihe three committees of acooatlca, Irrigation and mUsage when the Hat was read In his Drat teem. "Great Beottr shouted Reeder. ''Wind.

In 1778 they tried to barn ant Ike frame of this barn, but * MUIl of green timtier they neither, and I of rhe