Ocean City Sentinel, 5 April 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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QUEEN OF DIAMONDS

Tbt Btullj' diecrj Uc* of Mmc

(ban ■bared In the perradln* »loom. A erode!; drawn band cabalUtir «l»n» bad b« fracs tbe wall and la; emar; tbe carta b; wboee aid coming

lie that Mr Jknra; - be aaM. bet bla iDgbicr <e»a forced, and die bare on , la fare Awnmrd >■ be ran ligbilj

o m EQUAL TAXATION

THE FIRST BASEBALL

LIECHTENSTEIN.

EMPEROR OF SURAKARTA

BEAL ESTATE AGENTS.

Mi

down (be alalra

de tbe ebabb; lit- I TbU Hlale la to bare countr board* rd tn tbe oortb. A few j of eqoalliatloo of Uzee. It la a ooteweet bla frlmda were eortli; maUer tbal fbe reporta of Ihe

waltlos far bln. He bad tried to ken' , State Board of Equalization of Taxeaara; from ter It waa erident abe ! have abown that tbe amaametite of cared for Candalra. «» brtp llldlv ld U »l nwpontlon proper!; U be

ber Wbat I * ow 60 f*' cc,,, • ° r val u»Uoo In man;

could that woman know

mow the Game was played in thi

DAYS OF ITS INCEPTION. | * paople wbo tax tbrlr prioca.

it ttat n bla faith

i McCabe bad alwaja b r at •'cutttn' tbe carta," i rbeu Pat McCabe died (an

• learln; ber wKb Are little dilldren. that Mme. Fontaine bad xprnnj ezlateoee. Harinc an averaxe at of quick Iriab wit and more thi tore, Nora bad proepered and aa Fontaine aba aroMad traxed; dealt moatlj la rquantlc and plowlnx

a follower. There had been ■ off In tbe number of people wbo ■e to explore the mlat; patba of tbe

leta. No: of roorae be didn't belleee It. but be wjuared bla abnulders and ton td to tbe north. A WONDERFUL FACTORY

Andrew tvilaoa. tbe Knjrhah iwl tin. n;a tbe bnuian bod; la k wc abop. 'Tbe Inauuf.’.rturera are" cella' wbicj form tbe raarutlal parti of ever; xland. lu.leed crlia appear before u«' aa tbe rrritable workmen of tbe Whole bod;, muring from uerre cvlli. wblcb rule u*. to tbe cel la that build up and produce our bonce. Now. In the Rbradi of the body these work-

laebaren tbe i tbe tdbod

function of uiak.n* from

wbatcvi-r product a eland aia; offer •> Ita contribution to llfe'a proceaaea. Tbe celli wblcb compose eur liver are bile makers In addition to Tbrlr performing certain other curiona morka represent Inx tbe Ilrer's duties. Other cetls In tbe Xlaads of Jur eyes manufacture our tears. Otb.-ra araln aecprte I be gaatric

Tsars, aallra and bile and so forth are all employed directly tbrouxb tbrlr belnx poorrd outward so tbe food or Into various organs. Keen tbe all that lubricates our Joints represents a secretion wblcb la perpetually betas produced and Insinuated between tbe surfaces that more one upon tbe other. When, bowrrer. we come to consider

tiers falls to be noted, et with substances ■d outwardly, but tnwart-

localllles, and I be Bute board Is of I opinion I bat at) per rout, of value la lIk- average throughout tbe Buie Tbe Bute board can do llttlaofthls arduous work of raising asoai imeiiia on Individual pro perl tee, aud I be'

I bo roughly It M tbe purpo. ,hoar days All that

—i property aclem.ncll; ^ .. . Fourth ^ JulJ New Jeraey. and « will be ramllly cubm.iou . \o„, y f ., r . . bou«

there will be I. all ^ oll ^.,., nl of n pmpert; » treated on ao equal bo-l. ^ for ‘ tM ,

here will be a ben.Ht to tbe rail- WM „„ ^u-rtalnmen, given to a

da lo Ilila way: Every one ner cent. ^ <T , rkpImi

then touring this

iicreeac In tbe v.luattou of proper- countr,. W e bad evolved a game from of these Individuals throughout the old English -rounders," wblcb w. Bute will mean a reduction In tbe called baseball, and we warned to abow ■e amount of moneys they will pa; our cousins wbat a high old game li

the Slate. ' »■*

But New Jerre> 1. committed to tbe . U “* J h *'' ,h * "tumora of tbe

^ 0 '^r! the r. n \ S**

atlon ahall ram.lt .accord 1,!^ to the pmSu^m'rt^fbrini^wSrtT'71^

of Uie people bat M held high In tbe Sir. When tbe rat this looked like a bad party ball baa been struck, tbe but Investigation showed tbit catch It to which case tbe striker la >rman would be benefited by YkiL' or. if they cannot do having all property aawsmnetil. • trtk * “•» atriker with It wl

brought up to full value, and as tbe nmolng. which likewise puts him out.'

us a bouse I. Id tbe of wk *«» tbeee sre st

large majority, .be wladom of, be pel- S Icy will be apparent. Ibe afriker stands, la called •borne.' Of course, tbe railroads will be Q.e -Aa at cricket, the point of tbe « idem alUaaof tbe county boards in la to make tbe most rune betv

NUagaesCMnentefor Individual prop- baaaa. The party wblcb counts the

erttes op 10 hill value, sad tbe boards ™“ wlD a the day. I of tbe rase* re he* Tl» fact that tbe reporter thought *

There is an empire on ibis planet I which fur strangr originality n ight aa well 1* aiiualnl In Mars. It Is govern

•UMklww- Him With Ihe Ball—Tbaj whimsical prinripallty of alzty-elxbt ed by two eiuper..rs at tbe saiiic time tmelre Took !• fessr WbOo Ike | aqimre miles, lying u> the eastern Alps. .Itbal Is U“t larger Iban the state TV—. rneA ,, Half a H.^^! bordering ,be upper Bhlne, beamed „ U .,h ™.,K-rors r«lde U, ; SSi' ■warn In by Bwtiaeriand end Anatria and hot _ 1| < , r|It < . ji . b L t u « n ra

The firs, newspaper report of a bam * t ^ 't^I^d'^Tf^r ' M'l-b.le.,1 court. ..u..rmou. rev remember reading ] ^ n. forgotten by Bla t armies !iui»rial cbaiK-elloes.

rck-ao runs tbe local pleasantry— ’ ' " m —~

tbe renegauiutlous following tbe

n lilnsiroii-d weekly ami waa aucb a' Prussian wars with Austria and

orel and Inlensulng event that the! France.

-cekly gave a double page Ulostratlon. 1 B •» not tucked Inaccessibly away There waa no baseball adudulea In Thousands of Americans on their way

WM. LAKE, C. E„ Real 13estate Ageent.

ea rveylni, CoovjysnriD^^

■ game played a

performed by certain glands Tbe thy- '" glam] In tbe neck la one of them. Is a gland wblcb grows very large lo goiter or ‘Derbyshire neck.' an aliment of bard water districts. If tbe UOU of this gland la WO* duly add-

modest little flat. trims feature la waa celled the throwing light on

that wblcb places In tbs bands of the physician knowledge bot* of the am

d dlsasae and at Ha

A CURIOUS PHENOMENON.

flBdgM* aafl tbe fortunes of tbe qoaen at. dlaanwfla earns to an Ignominious II^r3v UP tbe carta. -My Jimmy baa hb broke, an' Mm gettta' along ao ala

nwtwoad aajln

be raised this Bainrt

ware of

far*.

returned. -Mr. Chet r- It waa afolne plana

The girt rasa. 1 don't beUeva I cars

doorud inquired tor Jimmy McOabs A few adnutrs later John Cbatweod ■waa bnldlax Jlmmr« grimy little band and smiling down on tbe little ."rackled face that grinned fmek at him sheep bble.

McCabe." be said pleasantly, “so I ahall depend on you to aand him back frtrn bla packet and condoned: “I wi 7«U to take good care of him. No! No: That's an right r as she tried to thank Mm. -Toe may _ pay It hs,-k wb« Jimmy wlar bMni-i .-u-s or you i ten my Oftnne" H- butlicd

'. look lu-c

» number of centuries, at about half a mile <U

' shore, whence a long reach of

Is rapidly to a height of 800

hat like the tot*?*' a Den and which at tbe end ef abort five minutes becomes » si rang aa to agitate tbe aand. *~ The explanation of this curious phenomenon given by tbe Arabs to (bat there Is a convent coder tbe ground

a ring far

of the bsl! wblcb tbs praysra. Bo they call ti tna a bell Tbe Arabs affirm that tbe noise so frightens their camels i they fear k as to render them oa. Philosophers attribute sound to suppressed volcanic act probably to the bubbling of ga

_ _ tribe on tbe long narrow Island called Palsnwsn. In tbe Philippines, Mr. Lander writes: -Most m uslcis ns of other nationalities play wind Instruments by allying

Nothing can be urged against Ibis there w< policy, for It la along tbe Hoe of equal be says taxation, Justice lo tbe Indlrktusl

is tbe oorpontkm. STATE’S AREA

played Indicates tbe extent of tbe pubne’e knowledge of baseball at that time.

be wasn't qnlte sure whether

throw from tbe pitcher, for nsoally tbe

...... . runner would dodge tbe throw and III nawaie Ad* ia It from *--• ■ gsmhol around tbe bases while tbe * "ri* r o**on. fielders were harrying after tbe ball. Tbe total area of tbe Bute’s land sur- This rale waa abolished as soon as tbe face to 4.IM).21h acres, and tbe total *»» became popular, for a baseman, water surface to 4M,4a acres Tbe Msteed of touching a runner with tbe counties that border on tbe ocean are b “ U ’ Au,d oft " "«>•*" Mm at abort Atlantic, Burlington, Cape ‘’ay. Moo- 1 I “*'' bseugbt foerb

r ... o». -nL

have a toUl area of beach of I8,I&1 ni Do! far behind tbe reporter Tbe acr-. A bill I hat pa-rt .be Houm of plrtBr , show, us several ^dred ^ Assembly this week will, if made a Is'.ora. and. with tbe exception of a few law. add betwecu SOUand 400 square todies and gentlemen scaled In carmiles to tbe Bute's jurisdictional area riagee. tbe only person sitting down In In Ibe shape of land under tbe oocan entire assemblage to tbe umpire. Tbe bill ezieuds tbe territorial HmlU 1 •* lf 10 • bow peefert tranqnUof neb county fronting on tbe Allan- ot bta ml “ 1 contssnpt for Ocean, from the prmeot roast Hue ^ »"ceflly back In three nautical mile, beyond. Thto .tandlag. each with cnTfoot on bis HI giro police powers to the counties base, sod a base runner to "glued a tbe sea boa ad. tblrt." although tbe pitcher Is about to Tbe boundary of New Jersey an tbe deliver tbe ball. In abort tbe general ocean Ja described lu a line beginning aspect of tbe Held to enough— at a point near Bandy Hook, and “°dern baseball captain net

Ibcuce following low water mark to a » Uon

ape May, crossing tbe several Inlet. ._!??.*!* r1 . 8 ! 0 ** w J*. 1 ~

on a Hoe with tbe beach tronto: thence Hm ,,i _., n ,

.™ »..« Ca,« Hti.luprQ £ to tbe lulenectlou of tbe Delaware strongest, virtually defeating the faand New Jersey Hue through tbe mid moot Bed Blockings lo one game. Tbs die of Delaaare Bay. Tbe land under score stood IT to 12 In Harvard's favor tbe water of tbe ocean beyond low at tbe beginning of tbe ninth Inning, water mark, aud wnbtn tbe three mile ,nd > w ° Beds out Goodwin, tbe limit, has not, therefore, been Iwteto- Harvard pitcher, waa bit by a batted

fore Included In tbe e*lcuud water ™

of tbe Bute ,b * •* I

state. Otbers. on their way U DavosFlata. have gtonotd at i distant little town at tbe foot of a castled rock without suspecting that they were looking at one of tbe capluto of Europe. There to no military service. There to no national debt There to a nominal tax. only a tenth as torje aa tk Austria. The ruling prioca gives freely for tbe good ot tbe people out of hto huge private fortuoa. So far from deriving any rrvruue from bla priori pellly. be pays heavily for tbe pie of bolding It. Following the close of tbe war between Austria and I’nisaU. In wblcb Liechtenstein allied Itself with Auetria. there came another gravely pres eat. Tbe rlttaees were weary of expense of a standing army, y which, consisting of eighty u

d courts of Justkt

one of these emperor 0 Hie outside g-orld. sod be 1 sl.Lhf extant. Tbe nnme and

tbe WUIng

bravely marched toward tbe hostilities, but too late to arrive before tbe war bad ci There to now 1 a written constitution. There to a Utile parliament of fifteen

eigbt runs and winning. Tbe game w HIGH SCHOOL NOTES played In Cincinnati. Another notable achievement of

Harvard nine waa tbe twenty-four In-' Bing and no ran game to 1877 with

i nu,, ua, Wv, Sfrikdw iron asleep eben sbe got ber shoes (yea. Jim Tyng. perennial Jim Tyng)

made the unprecedented record of

Tbe senior class will soon have lu thirty-out put Inal examlnatton in Cicero. wl * u * thta **' »--“OkS"»uwm»fbcm«. - si .n«.s Tbe history class to studying tl>e toning, owing to tbe fact that tbe Thirty Vears' War." ball used became -puaky." and tbe

Wbo »>» the young man tbal was

caught by tbe balr of a young Udy to . , burcb some time since* *he npacutxra. however,

' ^' and I think Ernst must hi

1 he boUny class has flntobed Its pioneer contortion pitcher, assigned wqrk and to reviewing buds It waa customary to those days for Some studeuu are taking a course P ttc h* r I 0 ,t * Dd «nd deliver tbe i ringing. A. R., E. 8 and H 8. hall with the band below tbe .boulder,

have begun so practice with success

Tbe bookkeeping class has gone Into right aboulder and elevating bla left :>e hardware buriotaa. tog aa be pitched. That teemed to tbe spectators a bad esse of monkey

business and always called forth dsririve remarks from tbe small boys

f tucking tbe

Tbe Fron.ylv.nla Kallroad ha. dr- ^ J

cMrt that all etnploya..^except tbe but four flic knocked Into the o

^ in those times foi

so-.-.- _. k ,,

Madxtoc gasped. Hit warm Irish art was fn" of gratitudi- to the two bo tapd bean so good to her. If only ie ecarid do something for them: e watched ber with amused Inter she slowly spread oot tbe canto

little table.

succcas to yeraclf an' yer ; she le-cm to the time worn . “an - Uirrr's a light woman, •n of diamonds." abe added, ber eyes faalcned on tbe cards V-S_ ess_ d (brew back bis brad

d delightedly. “I U

is always a dark ■Sbe's taH almost as yeraclf- Nora ' if* like one of the saints irr awed face an' cya^B » violets.- sbe continued. Tbe quick atari of surprise John Cbet-

ma dame's m rapidly:

I'leca at ene end of the cane, at the Joint Tbejjsntul to pressed by tbe

° mc * ,u ' ce *' uiurt « aUU « 1 “»>- Held. a. onto show, that he ku

- jb, a— — Tfc» forn “ dur ‘“* workln * hours, and Ibis bnrinraa at all events > ao fattened at tbs Wl11 w,, uess the dounlng of util- Tbe scores ot a few games played b ogpsadfri aoaufla. ' ,ur,n • b y employes of dcpaitmeoU hy feeding clubs to UOBWw that tbe side, that It to ee- *h*F* heretofore the rule bat never been Plsfcr'i occasional request for a subpadally adapted for (bit purpose The rnforcad. Tbe adopt lou of uniform. ■ U,iu * h> nib a few tops for him waa Tagbanoua mnrirtan can get lo this to to be rffecled gradually, and to al- h** without reason:

iweetly ; psrtu-tie sounds ready well under way. Fasdnger —• melodious sounds I trainmen and station era ploy■

—by far the a bare ever bear and be to even WKb success, f

Harvard.. 39: Lowells. 18.

aippera of FbllsdelpbU. 87; Nation-

A “LLfc 10!: of t-V 1

P ha. been adoptod aud to being urged Otorinnatto. TO; Vnlona of 8L Lou

upon the freight trainmen aud tbe en- la. fl.

by tbe prince; twelve are elected by tbe people, every man to Liechtenstein twenty four years old baring-a Tbe Uttle body mrots OSes to year and remains to session for il weeks, engaged to tbe very ettennatlon of discussion of petty things Ulltpot ruled by Its Gulliver And. although on account of tbe flees] rat Austrian coins and stamps ally used, the prince's person al pride to bis poastarion has tod him to bare hto own stamps and coins at ell. bearing his name and face and

tie.

And there to another toneb to add to >e unreality of It all Coming to Vaduz only at Infrequent intervals and busied at be to at hto private estates Vienna—for. braidrs being sovereign prince of Liechtenstein, be bears in Austrian title by virtue of which be to a member of tbe Austrian bouse of lords-be can at any time call up hto principality by feng distance telephone: —Hubert Kbatklelun to Harper's Mag HOISTING ROPES. fce ThresS. ml Wire I e=. Whleh Ss M.»r Uses Dallr Dei While tbe kuafest ropes sre battling purposes, some of the tots in connectloa with wire obtained with their hoisting purposes. Hundreds of thousands of lives are literally each day bung by a small wire thread men are lowered Into and hoisted from tbe bowels of tbe earth, aud to many

ami s

s pontiff, plan Hint none dares sp

. Yet b

hands of

atlnu. and may not .patch, s letter with ve'of the Dutch. Hi actually rules hto empire, every square Inch of It. which he rails his personal property; yet iie may not walk or ride

t the

amnzon. w! and arrow.: oner to his

lie keeps thou-

r nearly a square mile.

sumptnuu. halls, luxurious

rn men I- being sent to him dally rer all his people, who depend clr tlrelUiood entirely upon him; yet > may not trust any of the men. and irrounds hiuus'lf entirely with w< i. Thousands of the latter are at beck and call. Hundreds he calls or less legitimate wives, wbo borne him many sons; yet he baa DO dlre.1 heir to tbe throne, which to one of the oldest and most eminent to a curious personage to bis majesty tbe emperor of Surakarta.—Ernst von Hesse-Wartegg lo Century.

between the surface and tbe undi ground workings, which are from few feet lo a mile lu depth, to by comparatively sum 11 hoisting rope Think ufibangtog trout tbe rod of ble only a few lu.-hes to diameter and a mile long bring boi.lrd at a which to faster than that of the average railroad train, aud some Idea of the hoisting problem <wn he gained the tsiuor of the wire rope manufa moat be said that very few shaft accidents are due lo tbe breaking of the rope, excepting where tbe cage to round and unwarranted demands nad- Upon the rope or which are traceable to false economy on the part the users of wire rope. No part of mluing plant to more carefully •peried and watched than tbe hoisting

hoisting ol rope maker Is taxed to tb> provide types for bolkting depths. To make a rope of practicable that a ill be sulflrlenlly flexible that w 111 Iswr even Its own weight to no menu problem, for to such weight of tbe rope to often r than tbe material Ufled:

I be re-

aepMatisa Tl.ei_.

‘"In tbe old days, w h*u the rsf tlsl of Alabama^*** tocaPd a, TnwTksrai.

* fair si

a of tbe at

aer Kataea. dsde by tbe beat clubs. T

if ler-sisri. t, - i L'barlos Sauer. Dr. Jos. Crowley, Dr. H**. 11

‘ UtP * ’ J V. K. Brown, of Philadelphia, and T. Ul ' •“”* <* • hUUart match.-

MoAuley, of Ikulolb. Minn., were to 0 * an * Oeaao CKy on Sunday, tbe guest, of * w^ r „

. aud tbe torn makers wbo , Krad. Myerfe. atooof Philadelphia, . Of i prominent torturer of Lmdoo an •re among cottage owner here. Thane five geo- acquaintance says: -On one occasion .ri?? l |£ i ,lrm * n *" l| y <ltopo«d of 400 oysters. the guest of a friend of mine, a “ * which they ate altb a reil.ii and Liverpool merchant and when

looked around for a lew more. ?* t,ot ' Bl * r •'vturer returned from tbe

e of those p

“The proprietor of <

aorta, wishing to keep separated from the ordinary custi of hto place, put up a Wg sign I apartment devoted to ton, | roulette and tbe like, which read: - “ 'Members of the b-gtolatare i

lake Ibe Uble to ibe right; gamblers *'«kending March SI, NOB : take the table lo .be left. If. hart to LADIES tell you apart.' "-Washington Poet I Otto, Mias Florence

feed for all

dlahaa and liquid caococttons peculiar ••min. to ‘hrizlaevs. a demand which sotn» laming what upset the routine of tbe bousefor life. bold. When to bed bla nervoua temperament waa tried:"be could not bear the ticking of tbe Hooks, ao be paraded the ho car in tbe small bourn of the

Cox. John W.

Lyon. Lorenzo O. Kdwakd M.Hitto*. P

Tbe flrat windmill tojllt at Wlndstieim. The Augustine monks st that pto.-e desired to build one each aa they had aeen l 0 Italy, bnt

tbt lord of tl* manor forbade them, de 1 wi.a Him aarcraa. Haring that tbe winds I--longed to him. Hi* many personal friends wish F. ITwmonk. applied lo tbe Ltobop of 2 Bboyer success In bis efforts to eeDtraHit wbo promptly told down the cur* the office of District AlUirney lu fandamratal prinrtpto that no on. had 1'hUadeipbU. lu comp^uT wUh aay powm over tbe srijjda of hto dlo ,i_i.- u . . p "

sequence of thto the servants bad to be roused by violent bell ringing. But tbe |gueat was uot to be distressed, ao be arose again and ordered tbe servants back to tbetr rooms and locked them

tbe daalag years of I

.. “ w I ha Depart maul of Hup- * fourteeutb can pl ‘“' wb,ch h Un *10,000 per j

Robert Bncbana

young In

ganfed ber to the __ abounding even to girlish charms, could never realize that sbe waa g tog old. In looking at ber. even when r waa Hose upon eighty, be aaw tt blue eyes and golden balr wblcb bad laved long ago 7 cannot Imagine my mot ber ai ■aid again and again tbe day > died. "I do not feel that she to deed, for I cannot Imaglue tbe

without her "

en, a youth of eighteen, be went 1 London “to take tbe wvrld by - be waa a miserably homesick iso. He eat In a corner of tbe railway carriage, bis heart aching, tils eyeq dim

with tew

“I realtoed." be ays. "that I waa for tbe first time quite friendless snd alone. I thought of my dear mother praying for me at home, tod I f back and ask her forgli pain I bad caused ber. Even now 1 never L#.e a railway Journey at night Without recalling the dismal heartache of that midnight Journey lo London." Almost, dally during this early Strug gto did be receive a fetter from ber. always foil of loving Instruction for bla gtridaure. Hto answers were overflowing with heart and hope. Mother and

BABIES IN SIAM.

babies to 81am receive tbe same at birth, says Ernest Young, the author of 'The Kingdom of the Yellow Bobe." Thto name Is Dang, wblcb means red. and It to the only designs Uoa vouchsafed the oewcompr for some months Foi several years they wear no clothing, though perhaps a string of beads or bracelets or anklets as orna ment At a child's birth a cord that baa been blessed hy tbe priests to tied (around the outside of tl* house, and thare balls of rice are thrown to -lucky directions- by three old women, i ' are always present at aucb a time whose business It to to solicit for . Uttle one tbe patronage and protection of sundry guardian angels. The cord and tbe scattering nboat tbe premises of a certain kind of nath supposed to be efficacious H tbe entrance of evil spirits ter of fee*, wbat with tbe few! of the

t *«•" k

V. CORSON

Real

Aieent

13 estate

— Aiar>

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•ches.

Professor Yes. sir. your danghti pretty well grounded In French. It will, of course, take some time trouble for her to acquire fluency. Fa-

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One who koes JokaL the Hungnriz welter, says (bat ibe novelist i.er. troubled to work oot bla plot I

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