Ocean City Sentinel, 10 May 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 4

The Atavism Of Pauline B| IRA VtlOtlT HARSON CniWBtt 1K». W 1m VMM lUmm

* luxury, 'do foCT - U- aArS. or ■ -It Un'l > matter of

FINK HOSTESS

CLOUD BAEOMETEBS.

Tbo rood of Iotu. and n tooda i

I couat b« carrd a errot drol for t did tt bora two I tovad Elbert and I thouctit R waa n*tit Of coo nr nrl ; tbrr of no ib.m«bt of tbo otbrr a i

•tU rrollnr *a«|«-J -I tboojrtit you'd t«r aorry. ao I ip die turaaaye from tbe cburvb. Al be cburrb doeau t Aoow what al award, abe a III be able to endure it.' raulinr parr a Joyful cry. “Oh. EL lert. I oeedut » " “

d the little wo roe la*B toward obore out to the bank of foe which circled the water*, as If to abut ua two. there In the Anahloe. away from the whole world. My elauce Uncered on raullne'a rlppUac brown

I stand ManUy at her. Waa thla child of luiury. thla butterfly of fashion. turn In* preacher'! -I don't oay it's orl*tuaL Elbert. For generatL«a berk there* been every now aad^hra aotoe one of our family who baa beOend and iwactlced tt. 1 >1 of three peculiar

_. .d at me tearfully. -t discovered that 1 couldn't live wtthauc yeu." I Mid. taktag her Into my arms. “I could hare given away

“tBren away. Elbert." abe repeated “Too haven't given away"— •*mr cent." I cried gayly, leading -Ju* got the bualneaa

. . m to tall you that I < _ e for you than for my wretched BMMr; and ifa all gone. gone, goner

Ww the pig*, cant your |b* hMd up bw little white hands. and 1 covend them with klaare. Then

“Elbart. I wm try If tte rancbci wtfe w«l hare padence with me.; “To whom dU you give your f« "T.'v-

TbeW.C.T.V. met at Mr* Mato-1 el HuOmaii's, 8:fl A*burr avenue, on clrr>- u lk , Hlaa»«« of

AVeducaday, May i

Afters business meeting, the union aglue tbe surprise of the ladles w hen they beheld a table eery sumptuously sat; It was groaning under Its weight of good tilings. Ihe ladle* had still another agreeable surprise when the minister. Her. Hr. liamble, and wife Tree, called and partooh of suppar wi

voted Mr* Hoffman ■ bo-le** and a line entertainer.

good

yrr werr In Mexico for a momeut. So; in hare my property mad* on to you. dear " Mr. lay ton turned to me. "May Inquire, ah. to whom you mad* or. your pro(*rty? Waa youre tfrmi ta

ir of Pauline Mowbray, apt

[■ray. aplnMer. I it marrtagfc-

Padllne'a face Araa ■^ou preclou*, old. deceitful goose' abe said . "What * the matter, old manr be said aa tbe* met tbe next morning aftr. “Too I >.«k blue."

“1 fen b.ae"

"But last night y

If yon want home and kicked ova mantel dork." "You said that If you stayed out until 4 o'clock there waa no one to look at you m-ruathfully and sigh and make you feel mean ~ “Ye*, and I stayed out until 4 o'clock.

“Yes, and my wtfe missed that train and didn't go Now. plena*, go away and M *

because clouds become visible In tbe sky they are therefore going to discharge their contents upon our beads On tbe contrary, some cloud* are actually prophqt* of flue weather. Cirrus. for lustaiM^or curl cloud, as It la sftrn pktunaqMy calUsl. la. aa a rule, a flnr weather harbinger. Cirrus la the highest of all clouds You can tell that by the fact that It* thin, twisty, nbruua streaks are Illuminated by tbe last rays of the setting sun long after tbe earth below la wrapped In shadow. Thread* and group* of cirrus clouds the flucr the better appearing after a gale, prvwige a long continuance of settled Westber On tbe other band. If after arreral One days cirrus appears In lung parallel bands stretching right across the sky In tbe form popularly

Italian skiff tUbermen al ttoa Isle known as “mares' tatu.*- there will ab Clty have beet, doing a thriving bod- ^ * V nsr ot '

. ~ . and probably rain to follow

L Unlike other cloud*, clrru* Is corn-

meal of this murb despised il.b ha-' of ,. Ie r eapoc. but of tiny always berti considered worthier, but. of l(V Too as by lu It remained for I be Italian fishermen | mapon what the pace and direction to find a ready sale for It. By tbe use of tbe highest current of wind. Quiet-

of a coloring process tbe meal many cheap grocery sti

genuine salmon.

t * octal med I.ellrrw. List of unclaimed letter* rec i tbe Ocean City Post Ofllce for the cek coding May 5,1W :

One frequently hear* tbe qundlon. Wbat time do tbe boats leave for .Loogportt" Here Is 1 be sctiedule lu effect at tbe present lime: In tbe Ing tbe llrst boat lea vasal 7.44 and hour tberaafter until and Including 11.44 lu the afternoon tbe first boat leaves at 1.14. and every hour liter until and Including 4 14. You'd better cul this out and keep It

handy

WTO* iso He Mott Shaw and wife. MNIvllle; . H. I Hebrew and wife. Kid ley Park; baa. Malbewa, W. Jobs Ackley, Philadelphia; Hannah M. Alice,Ocean city.

sad to bid them keep sot of the way till toward evening, when tt la peeai that they will probably hare a new* of the busy world to bring I and when baby win be sore to have said

The biggtst tmmrl In Etunp* la undoubtedly that of the new Jei*‘ •Metric line which to to reach the i mlt wf tbe mountain. According t

Which to

In euovtrartton. has pa mad the altll af Sywt) aaetrra ni mliesi. As

to eaurvly

reachlnx tbe alntcdr of -4U0 a O w m lesi tt may be safety affl ta ba-Xhe blchest tunnel in Carwpe The work, which cummeaweid o' e year* ago. <a very alow Tbe » autlon. that of Bothatoefc. was .tread la tbe public oa tbe "d of August. Ifeu. and tb* third, thet Etgsrwand atatimv not and: thg 1st of Jaiy. IWO. The next station, that of Mrr de Gtaca. will not be ngtaefl before next mar. and perhaps only la IWfl great length of time neadad fur tbe eunatroctK.1. Um to the tart that tbe reck to enpertotly hard, and It to Im-

grtle gtrC I . tty hi we reoebed the parsonage WWa aty wife and I the mlnMrr • gate I hx

rtocecervtuoay of eerie in y In tFaubrngton Al tbe C tbe wvddiax. as the mleht

tor (tart at once tar tbe country " ^ly small wtfe retool tec hand with <* a charming sssumptloc of dlgalty. “Indeed, oe shad not. We will g

-It la clouding u

to rain." This to a remark you may bear constantly, and few people seem to realise that tbe our thing to by no

cunarqurnoe of - tbe other, .-loud* arv vouipoan! of water

SKINNINQ PEARLS. LIFE ON A WARSHIP. "RkhmlBg a pearl" to a phrase which To see a thirteen Inch gun loaded may appear to the lay reader aa a and fired i« a *:g1it not to l-e forgotten, misprint. "Bkiuuiug the purvbaaer of Tbe projectile t» thirteen niche* In a pearl Is aa old aa the topidar)’* art: diameter, abtolt three f.et lu length fhal tbe pearl it adf may be “aklaiHcl." and weigh* l.Hsi p >uieis Tbe ifowder homrtimea to tbe effect of multiplying; charge fur target |.ra.-ti>e la ‘A40 Hs former face value several times! i^ninds The .,«! f.-r e.c !i shot !s oesr. may - be a rv»rhituu alwut gTssi When all I* ready on tbe

Tbe pearl is eun*ti(uted along tin j range the si general Ikies of the Btwulab onion. Its ; a Minding origin Is supposed to be due to the In and a Jam tro.lo. lhiu of Civtgfh Irritating foreign 1 tbe wblnlni matter in tbe shell of tbe oyster or the all tbe worl. mussel, and Its formation to supposed j hig a shart to de|lend upon thy creature’s covering . i .slide elmc the off raiding foreign suhatauue w lib j tbe gun. 1 layer like aecrviiuna which make target and

tbe beauty of the > tbron lug U|

high.

ock. Then

tbunder ion liear •belL for

• substance

liavld McClure, Or. E. W. Kamell. J. A. l.tppiDcott. O. F. rkewmrt. Jr. Mrs B. & Goff. Jr.. Philadelphia . H. Headley. Ocean city: L. A. Goff and Neal Dow Goff. Kuth T Goff. J. lratten, Camden: A. K. Slade.

Millville.

^ gATHhC.

Gev.rgv BarretL Camden: Everett

Wetter. H. P. Webster. Wllltal

Kuigcrakl. Mrs. K. Bound, Mrs. Peter

Jenneas. Charles 8. Martinet and son. j Stratus la Mary 8. Cope. Ethel B Cope. Amo* G Which preen Cham beta, Pbltodelpbto: W. H Bo- rein. It to

sod wife. Wllltomatown : Mrs. ‘ a the day McCulloh, Woodbury: Mre. Joseph J Earley, Ovarbrook: Mre. L. Vynck, :

K O. and H E. Myrtok.Hi

svel* al

that, ftmu le of a mil*

In elghtv

Another form of cloud which to usually an accompaniment of fine, warm weather are three cottonlike, whitish ball* which are adcotlOcaUy

o formas a

few soft, arattered aperka In tbe "blue above. These specks grow and enlarge without, as a rule, travel:a* very fast, for they are formed by vapor ascending from tbe earth In columns. By early aftrrnoon they often cover tbe whole sky. but toward 4 or 4 o'clock they usually decrease and finally rantab by sunset. If they behave In this way you may be almost certain that tbe ensuing twenty-foor hours will be ,1b* other band. If the cumulus black in tbetr centers and ahinJ at the edge* with an angry fight, rein wl" follow, or. In very hot weather, tbunder. Thunder to specialty foretold by tbe eu assies ctoods showing rounded, sharply marked tops with ail eery whit* edges. Cumulus, which turns very dark with black, sheggy edge*, means cold rein accompanied by wind. Cumulus to mo'ji tbe biggest of any form of cloud. A single cloud of this

On, tlx

clouds I

•tones At tbe moment It to picked from the shell tbe discoverer looks up on It to m-ugulae tbe greatest beauty and value of the pearl par lapidary to DM looked to for It* perfection, as In the case of one who may pick up a diamond In the rough or a ruby or a sapphire Tbe bremy of these stones to created by tbe lapidary; In tbe case of tbe pearl the lapidary to dlapooed to regard the oyater aa the better Judge of Its perfections. Only now and then doe* the lapidary disagree with nature and suggest the "aklmilug" of the gem. There to only one man In Chicago who attempts this work—at tbe risk of tbe pearl owner. Aa to bow be does It, one might as well gsk the sphinx But for the advauturoaa owner of the peart, tbe charge ranges from IT jO to 112. and tbe other day. after plying 1740 for this work, the owner of a 1 cleared Just tlfl240 by the transwaa a pearl art In a ring, and thr owner waa willing to sell tbe pearl If be could get within a few dollera of the amount ke had paid for IL H* took it to a fneud who to at tbe bead of the diamond and pearl department

In a Jewelry atore.

“We don’t want tbe peart." said the expert. "I can show you one In the case here that we will aril yon for $40. yet 1 wouldn't trade It for youre. If I were you I'd risk baring It •skinned.' “ Explanations followad. and tbe friend took the risk. Three day* later be called to learn of tbe success of tbe o|>eraUoa and waa offered *230 foe tbe skinned peart after tbe fee of 1740 bad been paid. Tbe gem waa only slightly smaller, but aa Indentation that waa In tbe original was gone; the peart waa beantlfull} rounded mod a epot brighter thaa the rest of the atone that bad marred tts original surface bad disap-

peared altogether.

Ordinarily la the pearl.markets tha gem to regarded for the' perfection Indicated as it cornea from the shell. Tha dealer, as a rule, does not bank upon tbe perfecting of K by tbe skinning process But ocraslonaRy a pearl of

•even miles from Its flat, dark base to Its rounded, gliateclng summit-that to to say. It* ba.k and bright tar exceed

those of earth s great!

In Rater to promlatag There “button" peart* are bought cheaply enough for the buyer occasioaally to risk “skinning " And not Infrequently the worker to rewarded richly —Chicago Trib-

A ROCK THAT BLOOMS.

140 degree* -that ta

of “the Living Rock.- It to exploited the woodrr of wonders In the pla kingdom, nature's firing picture of I tries le carved atone work, and ita ape there striking

very low and Dear the a calm, dear evenings j

ly often be ,

Mr*. B. M. Tudor. K. J. Cranston. 1 creeping up tbe hillside* nitobrtmer, Vt. and Mrs. John 8. ‘ rise* through layers df atrel McGrath. B. B. Hrecoct. \V. E.. tMoUj a s-gu of

n. H. B Painter. W. J. Thomas, 1 Tiff. A. B niff. H. M Mlngu*.

Thompson, H 8. W. Grey. C. | **£”■' aughn, PhUadelphto: W. 8.1^^. ^ may preb.pa rertew on, Joa. I. Brail, Ocean City: through breaks In tbe ram ciooda, aa Henry Rutherford, Haul. 8c betllDger, 1 appearance of dr me white ctondlets Cape May: P. B. Wilcox, Bridgeton; In small Irregular tufts brightly trradL Mrs. L. A. W. Berlins, New Bran- by aunxhine. Tbe children call tt

wick: C. 8. M. Brown and Wife, Moo-1 “cke-et sky. its real name to dm ^ Usel:L.J. Coombs, Wilkes-Barre: Mr*. ““d It Is a eurv sign of boat tan George Bole., Ardmore: Mre. H. W.; fffbty flre wortter. itora In „

of arid, barren, rocky,

tain*, at great altltudea. ta Mexico, where it to too hot and dry la the fbc other Vegetation and too cold

L mild weather. It to the next

llltamsport: Joreth Ballon •

wtls, Atlantic CHt; Mr. and Mre bighorn rtood to tbe drrus and to

L.N. Wood. Unoood. Pa.; Mrs. C.

i: Hr. K. K. Corson.

WU1U. Dt. and Mre. H. V.

Marvel. George DeCoo. Mary McAlltoter, Matilda Garrtguna. E. D. Nelms. U K. C Boo sail. A. P. Malooey. Laareoca Grange. K. 1. KolwMe “ nd wife. Mr and Mia. H Naas. Jr., L C. tvaaa, HoU Carson, B. D. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs Tbo*. footer McCaban. J. Elliot Newlm. G. W. Hamilton and wife, John'Batty, wife and baby, Elsie Grange. A. I>. Cummins, elfe^and child. J. 8. Cornell. J W tVsrnell. A. M Morris and wife. Tbo. M Morris. Daniel Gallagher. Won. 8.

J. A Ctaflln, Clinton K

Moyer. W A. Wltooo, Mtoo Hattie

T. T. Pennington, E N. Mc-

Clcltond. H. L Ktcbards. Philadelphia; W. 8. Adam*. Coiliogswood: E. E. Dyer. Koxboeough: W. P Hart*-

A sure pngvbrt of wind and ctrro strstua or vane cloud. It < of tong, thin floods with turn ed| flying at a great bright above tbe ear It to dull, la coke and irregular

wettest (food of all to la Ita meat pert

It la a

and ha* a very beautiful eartegmtad Sower Imbedded la a white, allky wool aureole Tbe lower part of tha plant to top shaped sad tha upper part scarcely projects from tbe ground and to

r flat stone “sklj |vc hood, and again a c ant. to be repeated t

ind for

d of w

boat racing, fvsdball and bsietmil. The d'Jrct of Hilt la to give tbe tucu recreation and at tbe same time to foster

of competition. Beside*. H

ship with a atrwhg football or the fastest ra.e 1 la My baa a happy

nsge The r baseball

tbe world, and likewise have training table* f t frayed by tbe ••(»■***

ices. Tbe bonder* are ■ chance, knowing that It tts best to wlu. i'.iraw.

wagered on baartval! tbe letter of tbe regulst sporting instinct I

BEAL ESTATE AOEKT*. WM. LAKE. C. E„ IVonl Estate -Vy;eiit.

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NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS

Nos. 744-46 Astmry Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. ES**Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.*^!

• earth will eventually dry up j ring thing* wilted le of thirst Hy of s safentlK writer He in both Africa and Asia, and 1 all tbe great levels of the i water bed* are drying up j

Vjtorb-al period bare entirely dtoappvAr sd wjllle Otters are shrinking rapidly. "Exploration* in central Asia have proved that for eenturtfs a sons stretch

thla part of the rsar'a dominion ha* been drying op !*e*ert*'are gradually apreadinc and rv-iwrta show that it to ably to the nc.ghbjrbooJ of round wboae brow* v r.poc

Imgatioo can be carried f candie preserved."

An Amerv,-an lu London once attend d a dinner where Henry Arthur Junes old s story *t**il Heerbohm Tree. “Mr. Tree. " -aid tbe playwright, “me* l friend of bis one afternoon In Regent

e me acj

while, and th.a Mr. Tree " 'Hare you teen down

lately, my boj r

“ 'No: too pug." said tbe otter. * Top poor; Mr Tree exclaimed •Why. yon spend enough on wfae and cigari- • “But tbe other, nettled interrupted

“ 1 don't mean l'i

keep your congregation awake? Tour avnu-n* are nothing extraordinary" He replied T bod trouble with

bewrtv breakfast, resting from srerk's toloev They are not fully Ore on tbe Lord's day until late in tbe

RINTIN6.

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I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Stum and fits Firm Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs and Plumbers’ Supplies. >V Mbur-v A.s-s*nwe

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of landscape plcturva,

etc." said a well known Kansas CU* art dealer, -but It to the picture with the human nature In It that attracts tha (towd I-Ut a human nature picture ta a-wtnduw^rith landacmpew and tt will be tbe only ooe node**! Not ioag ago I nocked a number of small

boys stand.:: x around our They stayed so lung I went 1

Before Purchasing . . l.'ST'cSJJ: • • Groceries or Meals

Floe Family erwries.

ahodkteg and SCULL’S obtained tww TVIrvt ri rare cl Aasrivjry- A vwrv U advucat-, MARKET “H e hav^C _ Itort of everything gvwd b> ret. tarts of glided 1 i'ramjrt. :: polite :: •ervke

"P. Frtrtiomlcn! :: fgtere Bring

.. - reference for weekly aocoaxits. ^ SCULL’S:: MARKET

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