Ocean City Sentinel, 27 May 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 4

I for hi* hat. /If only I »*» t rnoufh to **n It I'd rUk Bm n. pot sp a dmTffir.e at tb* cod • lover and bora ihrauab nmfoaoded mch mjaolf, and the « r’d fn to"l. and ^la danrhter i down the trail

•nr* no U-. mf trienda." worUir STEVENS A CANDIDATE I'rti|>osaK fer I’aintint;. Mid. with hi- eye. on Helen. “The pme.—I. will tv weeireo t>y

care be«itn in Ihe vw fo.it level ai d r iHr „„„ , or hna borled every thin* *• far a* Hie- raM,™!.!,.

SF.Al.KIt PROPOSALS.

"Hot the manhole, dad!" hruurti Helen'* while ll|*.

•There I* .ally a

k dl.|aitrh

K?£

waa liennl e oullmrat | crowd llatei

t father had aunk bla \ The vain n thla mine, and now with . t be conOdratly helleved-wl within hi* *ra*t< the timber gang *• *4 work without their l-“

from t'a|ie May . eti*. of rape May City, it I a« i rYr

uimunced, w ill he a candidate l"|S“ra'u.'

Ke[dember prlinarla* for the JUpublliwn Iiomliialion for Hie Hoo*e ..f

ttnaurt. the north drift to the foot of Amembly from ^a|W May t ounty the manhole, and th.m think of the He ha. Iwen mentioned for Oil* poalellnib hundnala »f feet!*’ Hon two or three prevk.ua time*,

.Towd .mov.al oti lo the north end of make the race.

the rlaltn, wb.-r.> now eiotad the only j j, unte< j that Hteveu. will make a e^rea* from the .lower level , (airly Rood repreavnUllve In the l<Rl*loven. of n-.n wen- o^dy to make ,*4,,,. ,..yer of

I year*' atandtnR. and bceauv of hi. i perteuce a. avdilaut ■weretary of Hie

! New Jrrpvy Henatr, In iw

edee a “rllpwllp" ^ and IIWR, when be Rained

ig-sgal _

I. ^7 The Ideal

Summer Resort

I time bate made !

1 of feet o

He drew I

10k. and t

•a P*.v.

It waa It

te to “drift" without raa tmaafr and llat.le

to rave without the anpport of the bl* Umber*. Hlnelalr waa cooBdent that snew thronch thla wall of *l*te which they had * truck fit the lower level be woo Id And attain the rich IrdRe which had aoddenly Mopped SUO feet above. Then wage* would l«t paid with Inlee-

•at

To Maaon the owner of the adjolnIor mine, he bad aald. “Any darn fool know* that a high (trade four toot ledge lao't going to atop tiff abort, a* though tut M two with a aaw. nnlraw old nature'* had a *|uiam and In twitting thing* abont gl.en thla alate a chance to wedge Itaclf In " And now a* he awung on down the iteep trail he met Maaon coming np. I hear." aald the latter, nodding hi. bead In the direction of the mine, "and I d like to talk to yon alawt It before “The miner* will

Here you are nearer through that alate ' a down In the larartcr of the a quite pnaathle you to the quart a. but the men hare quit and you are betplewa. What 1 want to prapow la that you let roe go down there and work for two or three day*. No. no." a* Hlnrlalr ralard hi*

r. of

Helen, with a cry. puabed the crowd lo hi* aide and ob

In the wot d bat b rord In hi* gtimy eat

abone aa be took her haod. and. turn-

ing to Bl right old

drift today, and the d

I; Tf* all right. There' la lea*danger of a rave-in with only one drill at work. Let me try It for a couple of day* anyway."

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'ir mi. «

only giving ma a chance to prove I am right And no our need know what I am doing. I'd a little rather yon would not apeak of It particularly to—to Brian. Jnat a notion. And now I'd like

a through the night In cam Maaon wanted help, fee walked through to the abaft and d above. tU early morning.

placo and put It In bis pocket, and then. Intensely netted, he pushed the car. Oiled with the worthies# slate, along the track te the cravent, w here

Ep on the bill at tb.- Sinclair cottag.Helen bad Jnat returned from her rtdl-. but abr lingered, chatting with her fn tbrr and feeding Sultan hi. nsmtl lumps of sdgnr BmHewly they heard

a dull, muffled bo.,:n.i

Blnclalr tnnwd ghkatly white *• br

"My G.d « caver

"Oh. dad. thank heaven the men qflft walk! Tberc i “Bat there t»! Mason's ther-r cried Sinclair a. he rapidly tlghtcm-d girth of Sultan's saddle "He th .ught be cvjld t«>re through Jhat wall him

lo ten j.

lo th* sad

Helen sank limply 01 of the porch. Maaon 1 for her fatbcr-U*

the lower stap

i * ith vant eour-

lagy:

Her (htber'a word. "Ut* a»kn not to lell you." a|.ike eU.|uently of wounded pride eauaod by her mocking word* which had sent him away, with the commaud to remain away for the last three mouth.. And now-oh. she could urn u-.ir It! She gathered up Iter riding habit ami ran swiftly down the trail. When she rvsebed the mine the t lira population of the camp bad gat reed In excited grottiv near the bol Sinclair, ready to make the End tt down, would ivrinlt no one to go w l . rwly the eng'lieer lowered the n the abaft. aeemed an eternity, parte tall, slim girl who stood I white apart from the a strained to catch the if the signal wire, tort Jcrka-the alg-

guld la there But

" with a glance toward Helen, a* well as you have found a through the lower level."

Cleveland's GraadiM

Fee Week. 1 often at bla desk In the While House until 3 o'clock tb* morning and np again at B. 1 1 Into the way of working unlit about 1 o'clock In the morning, and maw of th* oppraaMte beat I kepi the door of my room wide open Of during the hour* around midnight ould step Into th* hall In hope ol getting a stray breath of air. Ones It

rd mine I aaw upon Its polished surface the raOertkm of the hand Run writing with a patience an

>wledge of Mae work of Ibe taw. makers. He I*, therefore, quallfled advance laglalatlon and belter a qualuted with Ihe routine than many Hteveu* ha* served In |>a*t year* secretary of the Republican fount) Committee and has a targe acquaint' ance In the county and throu»,boul

the (State.

'Home fifteen year* ago, Htevens served Cape May City a. fouucllaian and aa president of the Council, and taler aa tax collector. He la now serving bla sixth term a. referee In bankruptcy. He Is the owner and editor ol Ihe Cape May Herald. He I. somewhat independent In III* views, having been an advocate of direct p

civil service which gives the aann rtghta to Ibe man out of ofltce a* to tbIn office. He aUemptad lo induce the Republican County Committee. than ten year* ago. to adopt direct pnmarte* for the nomination of indtdale*, but at tnet lime the leaden listen ad to Congressman t-ard-ner. who advised against Ha adopt Ion He announce* that b* ta a believer the policies of Uoeentor Fort, lu ex tending the direct primaries to the nomination ol congraaai^H and governor, and be la In favor of the audlahof the county board, of taxation, and that he will make hia fight nub the prom lea to support the legislation which will carry out such Ideas, also declare* for the conllauatlon of test Inland walerway.and fo building of the ocean front boulevard

there ta gaudy mood every other place Is filled or Hosed or with th* kind of man who thinks gaymonad men. waiter* rushing with pagnr a* If they had the fire buckets and a caterwauling orchestra. -- midnight the din and the axetta-

Wblle the new floor, are being In their old stand at Klgblh and avenue, Maiary A Edwardporanly occupying n room In Ibe ement of the Klberon, on ostte corner. T^l members of the firm, with their 4Bfidenltal man, Holla ttarrataon, and stenographer. U. H. Palmer, moved to their temporary quart era on Friday.

you h* bear t!

D. Hherrerd, of Haddoulleld. treasurer of the 'Ocean City Electric Railway Company, waa In town He returned home ftom a lo Europe Ihe taller part dr tart 1 a Utile ahead of th* other^nember. of bis party, which Inclnded J. Kitbtau

os swirling abont you. A hi eating lobster baa to cot tret* all bis faculties, mental physical.

T think.dertarad. -If* perfectly They look like' ~ they 1“—Richard Dotty ta

He waa a new eondnetar loua to expedite matterai When be aaw a woman balding a tfo dollar htl' In her hand be dlspetuid with the pay her far-

trip, and be w Interview half the pans. In the car before he flnaUpr cured the desired email coin. Pina tbs tnnaaclkm waa completed, and throod net or retained (o the wemai “Farar be aald. The woman Billed a nickel from bet Pocket book Then she looked at the

1 am! I forgot I had t:

. "How a

“Chomp!" growled the condoctor. The woman thought be meant be but be didn't H* waa earning b own stupidity - New York Globe v

French Peasant Woman Hard Works-* Tb# French peasant woman. Bee tonne or otherwise, works hard aa an; man. It makes one sad to see tb* women working In the fields, dlggtm. and delving, carrying heavy burdens driving the cattle, sometimes attend tag to the machinery employed on tbfarms. Ore wonder* whether bus bands and father* appreciate It all especially when yon bear some of tb-

reveal the aoul of a people I bean aoe the other day of wbVm the refrali la aa folio**: Dear la my aood wife Jcaon*.

Th* Mannonitas.

The Mennoultea grew out of f-iui ••eta of Dnlch. Flemish and GermaiBaptists. They derive their name from Menno Simons, a Catholic priest wtr became ajesder of thr anabaptists In about tUT. Simons use burn In UK! and tiled lu I&37. HI. "True Christian Belter was published three tear* be fore hla death. Follontng the death of the leml'ug spirit the sect under went dlvtatons and change* of creed.

tabnrg Dispatch.

JL

a Rabuka.

"Waabtugtuu." aald a ecus tor. not a cynic, yet be sometime* aak' things *0 wretchedly true that tbhad a cynical note. Thus, rebuking certain type of churchgoer, he on- “ The church's feasts and faata a: marvelously wall kept op The rick hasp the fcasta and lb* poor

“My aim Is truth-alwaya truth." aald “Poaallily" rejoined an acqualnlanca, "hut you were always a bad m ■wa

IMI'KKI Al.. Robert Carson, H 'Jea

dslphta.

OABwoon. A. F. Donegal-. T O Hay; FblladelV phia; C. A. Nlcbolaon, Haddo/

Helgbta.

John End-achlan, Thomas Mi In. J. H. Costen, Hamuel C Pbltadelpbta. ^ tnmum*. *’—'' Cl. Urova/ Ell wood Horn. Frank Oakfmdaltfwire. Pblladelpbla; Mr. F. A. Brown, Mrs. H. A. Palmer, Oolwyu; Mr*. B. F. Allan. Mia* K. Allen, Moore. i.H. Wllmer. C. F. Wllmer. David McClure, J. R. Kendrick and w|fe. Pbltadelpbta; Chartas C. Hcherf, Cam1; J. K. FHxgereld, Ardmore; O. C. mmell and w ife. Hridgetou; Italic Lore, Millville; D. 8. Andorfer, Cob llngswood.

KATBUJ.

J. W. liodtue and wife, Ueorge Harrell and wife, Mrs. A. H Hlckler. Mr*. J. W. Morton, Camdeu; A. t». Kynrtl, Mrs. F. J Oetger, Mr*, t; L. Itatidanl-erger and sun*,Mr*. Penuock. Philadelphia: Jean H Bmltb. Edgewater Path.

KLMCRON.

P. F. Wrig bl, Tbomaa Maraon.Joh-1 Marl-acbtan, Cbarta* DsClerck .Joseph C Hickman, " " *' — Richards, Mias Tborp. E. D. Hmlth. John Donnelly, Philadelphia; Thomas 'V. Jack, Colling*wood; William H Knohelock, Mr*. E. G. Kbobrlock, Char lesion. H. t:.; H. L. Hu.ied Woodbury: R- Turk, New York City; F. M. Bullock. Jr, Fred Wallet.. Joacpb Kendall. Millville: Hamuel Htrang. Reading; H. G. Hamlet, Red Rank;C. H Rauann. Newark; George Williams, Roaton.

BlhCAYSR

I- It. Campbell. J MacLacblat Justin PrlentWod wife, Thomas Mai

*011 J. H. Hunt. William Hbriver, J. \V. Hltna, John W Frailer, Jr., John J. Foster. J. 8.Hnavely, A. P. Maloney, P. F. Quinn, J. Burr wood Daly, Mrs. U H Groves, M. F. WBfong and wife,

Hartman Kuhn Gilmore atijl wlfr Edward High, Tbomaa Moore, Jr., E D Wood, J T.Hmllh, J. _

be titer and family, Paul Loder, George K. Carey, Gaatou Daua, George H.' Hmitbeman. W. P. Welbert, Charle* Malbeua, Ueorge W. Nock, Tbomaa

J. Heller, John W. Cornell, J

Homier, Frederick A Burnem, J. M. White, Katharine McKtc, F. R. Lipplmx.lt, Mrs. W. H. Houston, F. W. K- Htedem, O. P. WUHu. CT E, Pride, Mrs. J. C. Breliter. Mrs J. C. Cota-

,W H Lelbsly, I-Mwln Hall,

Philadelphia: R. F Hmlth, Marmora, 8. Hiwnco X- H. BlIlweB. Goabeu; L. M. ( resae.Mr and Mrs. t*. F. Fish.Mis* M. McCarthy, J. P. Foa. ticaan City; A. B. Smith. Beealcy'a Point; David

Rtidan, Capa May; U. H. Hcbelllui F.nn. T K 1

,, • —lelllnger, Lima; I N. PaMerauu, D A Hruder-->n. Camden; Forrest Roberta and Ita) qiwdfida; C. W. Helm. New

Perry, Atlantic CUy; C. „ . Woodbuo-; Mr. /R. Jarratt. M.rt.r G. R. Jarratt, Haddonfield; John T. W olfrudeu and family, Cardlngton.

Th# Hob of th# German Emp.m.

r- bile- turn I Iwonty t- any n, tv |j^l--1l!..d -rt. vilh-r aid* :T"a, mrt ofTTcr*^

I'roiMisaU for Huildinj;.

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

SHERIFF S SAI.F.

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MANY CHURCHES

NO SALOONS

RrsiMtaals For a liratel Road. V-r-lsd proposau wtll^b*^rs--rtv^b- ^l*w ita sigbib^Say -a

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AN ORDINANCE

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Oder Ibr^nreper gramrd and*r tl repwlsny^cisnlrd ^ ^ ^

SHERIFFS SALE.

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Monday, June 7, 1909,

rn wit, .M.nr llilny O'r.uca In tlw anrruovn' nr ' ,jr , .' 1 01 “ ' - —— "asevlbsd lot or piece if li

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BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN

Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concdns D 11 Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and H-ty.-Deli^ht of the Yachtsmart. Numerous Train* and from Philadelphia on Three Railways

Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts

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R. Curtis Robinson ** Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and Commla.loucr of .Deed. JNos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue ocljan CITV, IV. j. Monay to Loan on Bond and Mortgage

dtatvl) began »ult f-w *Sn.«a«i ,) ages. He **')» h> bl* «rtu|daint t b-‘ had a highly -ultl-atvd ami • rriiuluatlng Mate for whisky. u>, bad taken yean hi th-vel-q,. and u waa •|«*lli-d by the rare I dknow haw my friend will cvnw . but h* ta m-t brlplng any mar* '0* and outs' Without first obtaining lb r-maent." Sew York Journal.

•Inm Jvwelry -■stabllrt.

wedding ring variety. I couldn't un dvratn tul it at firrt, but now I'v# think t»«. aoi b rings, w-ru wtu-u travcllng. f.-r Install' <\ avrv* ab-ut tb* *am* pnr|«~' n» a cba|w-ron. I bad *- case the otbrr day where a m-tb*r ram* In with her unmarried daucbi-v

*u> h rings. Fr-.ra I K-arned that tb* «■ trip to the Parilh-

vkb-ntly tb-ught

thluk It works weU."—New York Sun Th# Chair of Torture.

-'based by tl

h* D..W lie, <*11.- of Jheae waa the chair -if t-r-uiY. It was very heavily made and Klibkk-d —CT the arat and at the elbows with blnm topped spike* To It the victim waa tightly b-und.

dl-souif'-rt began

■elf a

lima h

unhearalita. During It* rontlnuan-v the lonure waa im rease-l In arveral way# by moans of wi-tcea l-eli-.g t-««a-rd U'lwecn Ihe leg* and orrewa Is-lng applnd to roe thnniU until they liegan lo bleed philoaophsr and Philanthropist. Toquelln waa very charitable." ssM a tbeatrk-al mauager. "He dkl n...ra fur *u|ieranuuati-d actors and a- tresscs than any other man In Framv. I -mv hear.1 Iilm *|«-nk on <'harlti lu Hie Freiub A cl ore’ home, (hat he dl-l so

much for.

" Tboro are plenty , of iihllAgthrolitat*.' aald <'o-|iM-lln. Tl.er«- as* plenty of iibil-aoplicre plenty; I mean, according lo (he definition that t-«i mai.p

"He ai

ll-d grimly.

' ankl I

‘define a pbiIu«o|ilier a:

with resignation ibe o-kl ami hunger from K lil li hi* nelghlsw la Buttering, and too many of us define a philanthropist na one who give* away other

Died With Warm Fast. Isaac OTt-inia, on- c iH-nakm coni inl. ri-nrr in B -aton. appulntod by Pre.1dent Franklin Pierce, waa known for hla terse and cutting nay Inga It was toM^Hhlm that he promised to aubacrllie for the -wtlon of a Baptist church on condition that (bey a boo Id "baptise 'em In hot water " I( l.tf Mr D'ltaro* tbr story tat-dd that wlien on hla deathlied. or when be thought he was dying and the doctor had iwonoum-ed hla feet warm and said that no one had ever died with warm feet, the okl gentleman Inquired In a Whisper whether Ibe doctor bad forgotten the ease of John Rogers. Skinny Boys and Chunky Oiri*. In referring to a thin buy it la all right to call him “aklnny." but yen must call a thin girl “spIritueBe." It means the aaroe, but s-mndf better. Never rail any one but u boy "puny." A "iMiny" girl should be called fragile" ft aounda more like delicate -‘tibia, and all of that aex like !«• >v>m|aired to fine Dresden. A -chunky" l*-y Is all right, but n girl has a "fine lj rounded figure." A boy la "gawky." hot a gtrl displays "untutored grace."

touch "Drama of domestic life, ebr "Yea; they bad a new servant In every are nr. and the heroine waa * l-runette In act 1 and a blond ta act *■”—I-oulavlllc Couricr-Jounial. Awkwardly PutOM I-ady it- new cuiftei—AE Mr we do enjoy yonr sermons. They art db inatructlvr We never know whal •In waa until you came to the partsh.I—ndon T- legraph.

One For Every Day. "I've 1-een reading ats>ul one of I hem Icb men w-fa got cr ault of etatbe* for every Jay In the wcek." oald one tramp lo another. •That'* nothin'. Fo 'av# I. Tbl* t* K vo gut ue nowT'—L-oudon Ulubc.