C. J. CBRRAfl TELLS STORY OF TRIP Boyally Treated in Bermudn, hot Strode Heavy Frost in Brooklyn. TW following from lb* pan of Vie. ftaaillnit Tlisftu J. t?urrak>, of tb« Ooeau City Yacltll Club, "wlio we* « Tucsain II, lu the Behnuda raw, wlli be road with Inter eat by ••Charley'*" many frleod* here aitd. In Philadelphia \ Actual deaorlpttoil of Hit race* teoin Pblladel|ihla lo HC OavW'* Hw*l. Bermuda, aud from Bermuda to the Oown.C'tty YecbtClub, via Brooklyn, both technical and otherwise, have been or trill be taken care nf by mure txtmpcleul participant*. but aume Information of a general character may not be am lea. The qofattoq ha* been repeatedly a.ked the writer: "1* the trlp'for aucb email .boats a -safe our?'' In connection with aucb quentloti* lb*1 attempt to minimize the riengrr with a view to Inducing the entry of boat, baa gone to aucb length that one of the recent participant* In the eour-e of an add tea* aaaured hla audltura that "we at no Urn* eucountered wave* exceeding four feet lu height," while another in ••newspaper article elated "we had a moat delightful aea trip, the weather W a* -perfect," elc- " only remain* for some ond' to anuouni-t-personally-conducted racing Hip* to Bermuda lor women and children to complete the picture. The fact la the outbouud trip wa* a particularly hard and alrenuoua one,, the nnuaually large percentage of mep aboard the three con teat ante who experienced araalckneae aural lug The fact. All thrae yacht* experienced eubatautially the aame i-ondlHiIu of ... jgeather, the only dlOerence belug that tfik Barbara II, being the epeedter boaf>ran out of the bad weather drat and waa at mat practically twentyfour bourn before Hie Tocaaiu. Aboard the Tocaam we experienced the beginning of the bad northeaalrrly aud eaatarly wratbei lu Delaware Bayon Heturday afteruoou end coitllnuid to do ao until nearly noou on \V7*dnt--day. During that lime we bad haavy ralua and high eeaa, the hlgBeal being mi* with on Wedneaday moruliig, al Which time w* thought we writ ruuniog over a bank. Careful altering wax absolutely nrceaaary at this time . Wa look torn* solid water over Hie quarter, but nothlug alarmliig. After Saturday Iher# waa no disposition to atlampt' cooking, but we had plenty 1 or good food; In fact, aoma of It spoiled I owing to our ice melllug. Auy movement m>m one pari of Hie boat to another ntceaalta'ed holding ou with determination. OirfXcrew worked wllllagly and In harmouy, but, unfortunately lor our navigator, the total abaance of opportunity for "a fight"at the nun or auy other plauet gave blm no opportunity to dlaplay -hla •kill, until Wadnaaday morning early a haaty eight Indicated we were to the eaatward of the laland; toother word* "had paaaed It," but the obacrrat'in, which waa a ahock, not being conclualva, wa alopped tli^jtnglne at 10 a. m„ the engineer having reported we . had gaaollue for about one hundred mil** of rauulug; put out our *«a anchor and bolated the mainsail to brtug her bead to and walled anxloualy for the aun, which had ahown ludlcatlona of breaking through the ctoude, to fully appear. The meridian alght waa a fairly good on* and ■howad ua to be lo the north of the * laland, upon which the good ahlp waa lieSded aouth; and a guod obaarvattou at 4 p. m. cnnflrmlng the mornlog on* end showing ua to be sixty-two mile* too far to the eaatward, Navlga- ■ tor I)lck Young laid a courW which brought. Bt. Davld'a Dig lit right over our bow about 11 p. m., and were ported to the Hake boat al 2.S5 a. m. Tburaday. Bom* quettlou arislog aa to the ability of the Bemud Ian member of the crew to take the veaael through the reef* In the dark, w* worked her off and on until daylight aud tbeu entered Hie beautiful harbor of Bt. Ueorge. Without golug further Into detail*, It can be Hated with truth that the trip I* not tine for weakling* nor luexlierlenced men, but the beat auawer regarding danger and the moat convincing argument In my mlud In favur of boata entering audi race* la the fact that the three boat* and their crew* could eudure audi oondftlou* of weather for aueh a length of time with out euetainlug auy damage wbelaoever. To my mlud, lb* aport la no mora dangeroua thau polo or root hell. Arrived at Bt. George we were glad to km loot ou chore at Hie Bt.- George Y'acbt Club, th* member* ol which w e foood to be particularly affable and huapl table. They provided a uio»t excellent breakfast aa a starter and extended other Courtneies which will be loug remembered . About noou we were under weigh and beaded for Hamllloo, the ruelr.tj--oila, the trip through the aeveral aouuda aud hay* being much enjoyed. Upon arrival at the lioyal Bermuda Yacht Club room* were aaaigued aoiue ,be flfw " »horl "me we we we'eecoried aboard Hie ateauier t'aruua, which had been well stocked with good tbluga lo eat and drink, and we apeut the afternoon aud earlyevening upon, the water. Incidentally going over the aame route traveraed In tli# morning to the Bt George Yacht t'lub. Thl* trip, coming ao aooo afler the longer one, teemed like a Joke, but, In Hie excitement of meeting the Hamlltonlana and Ih* pickled Bermuda onion uo one waa Inclined lo bt critical and Hie trip wall a great aucceae. Th# Bermudlaua ware panic ularly lotareated lo our acoounl* ol the rain aqualla we met. ao cIum to their taiasd, aa they are at praaent *u tiering from an unuaual aearclty of water. No rain of any cooaequence liaa fallen for the peal Ave months aud a* rafu water la the only palatable water available matter* are in the aame cougltiou a» approximately eleven year* ago. at wUeh time water waa brought from New York In the lauka of a'tamer*. Then are aomc well* ou the talaiul,
but they produce only aurfeoe water. I which ha* aeepfd through the earth t and coral rock and float* upon Hie * I salt water, whirl, at au InooneMarable i depth underlie* the lelauda. At time* i like the present, this water Is rather t brack l»h. yet cattle drink II and 11 > ( bring* a price of one shilling per < barrel, lu tl* country d 1st net a. - The rain water from Hie roof I. good, a* i Hie roof* are regularly whitewashed . and are composed of Hie same material , ' a* tbe'bulldlngV dpi)* — that 'la, coral , ' rock. i The lalanil has been «o- iiMn de; , j pcrtbed that nothing e'en he added by , me if I except Hie oleander*, which. , at this season, are In full bloom. Theg- , grow wild and are slab planted In row* | toaerve «» wind breaks. The governmeni ha* planted them along the , ' edge* of tbei llffS for the name- purpose j and along the roads, and their fra- , ' g ranee was everywhere end served to , compensate u* for the lack of the Ber- | in mil Illy, which," at some eeaanns. , . can he aeeu by the acre In full bloom , , The duly Illy we saw was a black one' , B which we brought back with ua. , owing to the drought, the roads , #« hecre not In their remarkably cleanly , , condition, yet they were good aqd , afforded a chance for a real race be j tweeii one of the rig* we were ualng , r aud another horae and driver who did , not know when they were licked aud , gave ua an Intermittent race, for over ; , live tulle*. ' i I The crew of tbe-T.esani, who were , congenial lu" all rsapecta, saw Hie beau- | ,! Ilea of the bland In company With one , t another, v biting Olbba' Hill Light u Unit-.-. » inch I hey ascended lo w lines- , „ a di ministration of the workings of Hit lamp and reflector* given by one of the , „ keeper*. They particularly enjoyed , . their vl.lt to' the .Crystal Cave, tbr " beauties of which were pointed oul by Mr. Wilkinson, the owner. Borne ol t th* boys had met him. previously end ,1 he entertained u* royally afler the lulf apeclluii of the cave. , The only maouraeiurlug eaUhllali f menta on the laland, as far aa we could lt discover, are two Ice plant, and aeveral mineral water facluflMkJheae two ludualrtea thriving owing- t'o'tbe fact () that they form essentials Jn-tlM prepar }. at ton ol "Scotch and aoda." much a*y leeiuejl by, nearly all the male uative* , ,1 -w e met The Bermuda potato** are meeting i „ aucu alrenuoua competition from Ylr- , . glula and .Mississippi, and Hie Ber- | , muda onion from Hie State of Texas. , ,. that the fartnera arealmoM Id daapatr, i U thousand* of crate# of ontoua belug on , , Hi* Island at praeeut without a market . „ The American tourbt la proving the , , pwoacea for all duaudal Ilia, however. - „ yet he i* not an unmixed bleaalng .. The commodore of the St -George , j Club, wbo b lu Hie business of coaling , . Vessels, aisles that' the colored popal* , tlou can make ao much money woik- ( „ lug around holala tbat tliey are not lu- , I cliued for txia! paaalug aud be really , . hae trouble to get good labor. Tbl* t I was conllrmed by tbe colored driver ol , , the rig we ueed, who pad formerly i e worked al farming, but paid be did uol , , care to do hanl work when he could j y make mure inouey driving. | e The Royal Volunteer*, a branch of , . jlic Island's military force, eomjAaed , al white*, waa In camp during our \ ) stay, aud we visited them ou Saturday - afiernonu by luvltatloii to attauSa tea i e They not only served tea but Ice cream j aud other refreshments to all tbe spec- , , tatoro aud Hiey were not a few, either. „ It struck us as a good chance to cell a . refreshment privilege, which would , „ have not been mbaed In the States , ,. bul II ipsa hospitality personified and , „ made quit* ail Impression upon us. i j A tea arranged In our honor at the i „ Bt. Gaorge Yacht Club for Monday H alternoou afforded us au opportunity j to mset their ladle* aud waa a refresh- ^ log change from some of the mure 0 buiaterous entertainment provided ua. , r lt necessitated running th* yacht* , from Hamilton to Bt. George pud rer lurulug Hie seme day, liut we were i well repaid. t " , At au luformal smoker ou Monday eveulug, the cup waa presented lo thr , I. winner by a gentleman acting for Mr B James Gordau Benuatt, lbs donor, aud i „ a handsome placqu* to tbe owuer ol . r each boat participating, Hits latter a 1 gift from the Yaehlamen'aClub, which arranged tlie race. -On Tuesday moru- , lug w# again started for Bt. George, t which, like mauy other port, on the . Atlantic, the PaoiOc aud ou Hie Uulf , of Mexico, U looking forward to au 1 u Increase of bualuess when the Panama i t After numerous vexation, delays we h started the return race at tt 31) p. m. f Toe run back was uneveutful. Hie ex- - ceptton being a black squall, whtcb , - caught us with our sails sst it » p. in , j on ¥n(«y, Gur sailing master. Doc- . Iw Strsa'.Jtad noticed It making up 1 si- mii dark, but we were raolug aud , anxious to win and took a chance by e k replug aall on. There were certainly I Mint doing., however, while we were - getting the two sails oil her. Por- < ■ innately. It came oul of the northwest, , e In which direction we were headed. and caught ua bow ou. and enabled ( u us to keep in our course without loss „ of dlrecUou. , I The much advertised race from Herl. muda to Brooklyn was, from our palul ' i of view, a moat dismal contrast to the e cnurleales elsewhere extended It la , e true we won tlie race aiid should po«r albly be content. We know we won 1 It, fur we were ao assured by Hie two • . Kriillemeu wbo met us upon uur srrl- ' y val. We were not quit* sure we had 5 y arrived, aa the night signal of the club , i was not burning, acoordlog to the Int *• ructions furnished us. The hour of ' r our visit— 2.30 a. m.— was tint calcui. luted to produce a crowd, hut we are 1 u Inclined to thlhk It waa better for ua, i :- a» we appeared at au hour when there i 0 were no counter attractions. The 1 dsuce hall, the bar, the dlulug room J e huslueaa, consequently we were tbe t r whole show for a tlme'aud received ! if much attentlnn from tbe two afore- ! 0 said gentlelfon. W5 are led to believe i r that ihe club liaa other member*, but ' r we did not meet them. We are even |J e Inclined to think the organ Ixalton lis* " a some orHcers; In fed, when I .uuie- !, 1 what bluntly aud brutally Inquired ' a during tbe day a* to their where- ' I. about* aud expressed a desire to meet ' !, them, I was aa.crnl that 1 would] m
have that pleasure during the e'ven- - lug. We did meet another genllemsu I -w ho had 111# esr-mark. of a >aehlH 1 . man. being dre-sen In a must elsUir' » i ate rig, hot. a* every Inquiry addtesaw ,.i ■ to him hrtkigbt. forth negative results. « l we sre niclhieil to thluk he waa simply . | r dressed up to swall the number. ( i A moat elaborate card, giving u* all ( ■ Ihe y.rivllefces of the hotel, w a. pre- , I -rntnl to ew^li uiemliernf the ^rew by | I our early ipurriing boats and wTTT~be t 1 mucli prized a* • mrmentn tii the fu- i ■ after "ortre suggestion*, some oT H" ' were, ushered to twil riionia end |>srted • from uur hosts with Hie, distinct uo- ^ r deratsiidlug Hist we would enjoy ( " break !■■*! together at 10 *- m.f and , - sIkiui noon gu over to ace a race for '■ .ailing l""al* lu the tj class kl the ,.\t- , r lanllc Yacht t.'luh. We arose In the I - morning In lime to see ot»k of our en- I ' tertalner- -departing for New York, to I - seen n . mure, and the other depart- > ■ nig for bed. After, recovering from j our daze we proceeded to treat ourselves lo breakfast. The cost, a la Belle- ( vqe Btralfoed, wa* not Increased or ^ • decrsewed aa far *• we could dlacern]» | ' Hie presence ur absence of tlie prtvilegj, | 1 card. • ' C * The Barbara II had In the meantime j '■ departed for her liouie port on Btaten 1 Island and we had the entire dock to 1 ourselves, our solitude not being lu Hie r dl-turtied by the member, of the ( urgaulzatton wfcleh liaad *o loudly , r "proclaimed Ua anxiety to present a , - |750 trophy for the return- rei* and I r succeeded tu securing It against Hie I 1 Jamaica Bay Yacht Club, w hich had t ' $.V*) of real money to offer. ' About I SO p, m. we were somewhat | ' relieved by the appearance of one of 1 our early morning ho* I* and the , ' yechty-tooklug gentleman previously < mentioned. . I.lne* were cast off and ( • we were soon on- our way to-tlie At- t 1 lanllc Club. -At last something "seemed , ' to lie doing! Hut. ilka for uur expo - , tattoos! As eooti a# the Tocmm touched t tlie dock Hie two gentlemen passengers ; 1 jumped ashore and streaked II up Ihe t " I rug Hi of the pier without even adieu, t ' wa pleased. We elected to try the lu- <■ - hoepttabie shore and eveiitnally foiqid ( • ourselves on the porch of the club, pre- ■ psred to view tlie start of the race. We - ware certainly .Hanger* In a strange j I land and would' hkvg^ probably re- t - malneil ao had It not beenTor a mutual * friend. Mr. Warren BliephenL who iu- <! , truducrd u* to a member of the Atlantic. who was quite pleased and 1 assured u. «Ji*l should make our- 1 -elves at borne. Thus emboldened we c ' ventured to tuspevt their beautiful club - nouae and eveu bought tbiuga , Upon our return to tbe other houae, t experienced more solitude, hut were , ! comforted wJlti the thought that we | would soon uteet the ottteer* of tbe ■ club and members at dinner, when the - cop would be presented. ate., but again we were the victims of our antlclpe- - Hon, Tor the thought of dluner pro- < ' voked appetite which was. only re- 1 ' lleved when we ordered dinner In com- ' 1 pauy with ourselves anil Impart Hie ' 1 and spice and seasoning and brll | which the preseocaof the 'afore- ' satd olflcers and members would no , I doobt have affordwl. We paid there- ! r fore much tainted money and again , - without the help and assistance of the ; beautiful privilege card i The time for tHe Hart of the last leg - of the race was approaching. We com- i munlrateileslth the office of llie hotel, « with pages Dhd with cigar merchant* I and other* II tlie endeavor to Itud some one to give ua olllclal leave to > depart. We timidly ventured to suggest lo a gentleman apparently In i authority behind the deak that * race r was In contemplation. He seemed ' rather uulmpreaaed— lu fact, unaware - that such was tbe case— but, upon be- > ing urged, couaented to page tbe hotel . or wbyever It Is for tbe secretary, but • with no result.' lo despair we took" - thr matter up with Comruaiider Wbltr taker, who, being Informed that one of our early morutug hosts had been l la.t seen at the Atlantic Club, phoned f over and Informed him we needed a kick -oil He relieved our anxiety by I assuring ua he would come over as f soon as he flnlshed dinner. The dini iter almost finished tilm, but he did i come over and started as off amid tlie - thundering applause nf all present, , number unknown owing to Hie darkr H >me misapprehension has arisen aa when we did start, but we know, at uothlng had occurred for an entire ttav » excite ua. No, there la no doubt as to when we started, but considerable doubt as to what we started from. Itei-enl real estate transfers In Ocean ' Oily recorded In the office of County Clerk Hildreth, as reported In the Ca|ie May County Gazette, are aa follows:, j Olrard Beally Co. to James M 1 Chaster. t-iVwi Lot. Si' and ftt. ' Ocean City Hayoua Co. to J. Harry r Beale. ixita lit and I&5. i Frederick J Melvlu, sheriff (prop- - arty nf Framhr* J. Bmltlil. tu Jsnn-* M. Cheater. HYiU. I.nt* 421 In 125 ' Section B. | Joaepb G. Champion et ux to Clln1 Hreckley |S50. laM 709. block 7. " K Garrleon to Hamuel K Lot 55U,.Bcctlon A. Henry D. Moore et xix to Ocean Bite , l o, l.ita it; aud 17, Ocean City De- ' Arlliui It. Chrater et ux To Allen Corson . Lot on Wesley avenue, 130 , - feel auulli weet from Forty -elg h Hi *t reel. , i Allen Curaon et ux to Button A Cor- i > win Co t-YiOO. toils 16", 17 aud 18 . (Aceanflty Development Co., and lot , on uorlliweat aide Wesley avenue 130 feet southwest from Forty-eighth 1 i street. I • Kuilly H T. Kl linger to Laura M. ' f Btierman. »aoco. I^it 557. Bectton |i. I ( ulruiarul ui the nn*eti-k*>t a-lOe alrert ' , B Is from Jiorlti tu MulB airtrts *"(1 I weal ol lbs Itnaaa fuol wjda *t. Mann , Wmt aud HavrD avrnuaa. He-iion C ruu. NlutB to Kourlw-nlli .lr.ru, lielirm ' ' Ik* key and nnu. nenlon U ruu. iron * I IV hay* Itud"0, <rtr**U' '■ ailoslesBth lo T«sniy-loarU iireei*. f Iruni Twent} fourth toTxrsoly-nlDlh alrsats, ' l^y Bod ouas. MknUnu » Tweuty-ulBIb lo 7'klrt) -luurlk atrsata, » troBi Ttilrty-lourtb lo f.oiirto .trr.i-.Ti Ibr Imy .siul ora«B. Msrlltu, I rut*, fnmi Kurt It-lli lo Korir-Slllli alreru. brlari-ii * IJJwrifjHa'b to Finy-aarood alrrrla"IIiwT |i KTlly-artaiud lo Klqy-uliilli -irarta, Irtsrru
DANCING JTARS. ,T>" Viewsd Th'Duji a Taltssops. J One of the «>"•! Interssriilf things ' spiwkrfeg tn the '•"■w-'ip# when that, " liiatruinent 1* pbtliling bearrnwiiril I* - tiie"*pi>e#rance of Juiuplng stars. Of course ws tan see M«r* tyrlnklr with- j out a telescope, buy with a telescope they uiay be ae.-n'to Juuip and ettwal \t to dance 3' he cause It. the snnu— ■ oil ting rarresfis of light and heavy _ air causing refraction or bending of tbe rays of tight coming from the star. can see the anme phenomenon by looking at a small object In a room through the air directly over a but radiator. The object acems to Jump and dance aa If playing hid# and seek with Itself. This Jumping tn the telescope or twinkling to tbo naked eye has alao explained by what Is called In terference. If two a..urrr».of light are placed doae to cacfc other, thgn. on a . screen placed proper :y *e can c«v_ti alternate band ofrstjlte and dark s Ifo-Of couree If the eye.be placed afsdirji line U can see uclth>Ksource - cfJl^hL\Tbe pfeduc-tlon of these dark | .line* la accomfiMM.-r by different light 'wgre# raRtiitig the a- reen to op , poatresphaaaf ao aa to bIot oul or <an .et i ths effact dnFTo each. In like man ' ner tt can be abowrf that If the *t»tf i baa polychromatic light 11 can and lias arfbilly hopti observed to change color v frorofBlfeffect alone:" ; Tb# beat time to obwrr* thl* qffect ( of atar dancing ta oil a cold, crtap night. The telescope should be- pointed to a twinkling atar aa dear foe horizon as can lie found, as to ace a , atar on the horizon w-e have to look through much more atmosphere than I to aee one In. the zenith, and there Is : coneequaotly mors ct.anc* for varied j currenta.— fit. boula Republic. _ \ Hla, Gams Won. In a campaign In Kanaaa aoma year* ago. when lb# tariB waa made B dumb uanl Issue, an old Herman was running for a county offlc# In central Kanass. lie rhdn't know- rnuugb aboot tho tariff to »^w?a>>out 11 two minutes. than lb tit. he didn't ckre much, ft had nothing whatever to do with tb# office he vvuuied anyway. But the voter# were- much Melted over .the question and seemed lo think tbat every cau-lldntti should be able todlaruss the- problem from A lzzard/^ — , So this Herman and bis campaign manager Invented a successful- aubterWhen th# Oerman got up at th# meeting* to talk b* would say: "Now. sbentgniicn. 1 vlU talk mlt yon about der tAlff. It U 11k#"juat then bis campaign manager would Interrupt: "Why. John, you have only Bv» mlnutea to talk- Yon cannot do yourself Justice In that length of time ou tbe tariff." •Then 1 won't talk about dot tariff." wculd be John's Inevitable reply., and would go on to tell that be wanted certain county office, and -so on. Hla won, and be waa elected.— KanCity Journal. Whistler's Eccentricities. Whistler's remarkable genhta Is no doubt responsible fur hla. many eccen- , tricltle*. He quarreled Indiscriminatewith friend and foe, and for htm , the public were a eet of Ignoramuses wtia.b4,d no right to any opinion wbatEapedatly well known. Is hla qoar- ' rel with John Ituakta, who In hi* "Are Cla rlger*" bad heaped acorn on 1 one of Whist lefa "Nocturne#" In the 1 following language, "I have secu and , heard much of cockney, Impudence be- ; fore now. but never expected to bear . a coxcomb aak 200 guineas for Hinging { a pot of paint In the pnbllc'a face." The artist promptly sued for damages, I and to tho celebrated trial which fol- | lowed be waa awarded one farthing, which coin be triumphantly wore as a watcb charm ever afterward. 1 In hla art work, as In hla own per- ' sonal appearance. \V Witter waa faatld- ' loue. Ilia palettes were beautifully ' wiped, hla brushes faultlessly kept, and • as for his general behavior tt waa I foreign, on* may eveu say exotic. " Hit Him Coming and Going. . , An attorney went to a livery stab!* , and blred a learn for two or thre# buure one) at the end of that time. In | a statu of ahaeotinlndudneaa, Jeft the 1 team at another livery atable, where > tt remaliled eight day*. At stable No. ' I there waa no worry about the team, i They knew the attorney waa^terf ec| i; - good for Hie pay- They knew '.hat If I he kept the team a month cbe hill , would be paid promptly ou iyrrecfita Hon. They presumed (hat .he know \ what be was about and concluded It , stable No. 2 there was eqnsl fret-bun , from anxiety. It# attorney came . there, left the. team and went away. ' > saying nothing. They put the bora* i Into a stall and "chalked tt down" ou the office stele, knowing him to l-«*k business man wbo -paid cash. Dto-oi ery canie at last, and Ibe lawyer i i presented with two bill*, our for elglu ( - days' hire and the other for eight dayi keep. Ha paid both bllla promptly . but tt cured him of being abaemtiilnd i ed for nearly a whole month. | E.capsa In War. Until war cease#, which will tw the , gr.-si.-.t miracle of all. tt will always . , be the exhibition ground of miracles cost behind and before or pierce bU | boot and ark and be gravely sbakeii | out of bulb wltbout wounding lilmi i And. what mysterious rtiamie! dues Hila ; human body contain which leads u liul- ■ let dexterously around Hie heart, a halr'a breadth from tlie seat or life. yet never rending It— n phenomenon , aurgeou .Shells hire burst thunder \ ously to-tween the very legs of soldier. < and left them still aoldlers. l'oui|«»iu i sheila of two tacbea dluuieter have 1 passed through legs and arm* without r ■battering the boue or bursting at the t though there appears to tie lit performance ^ faH. a history of tt . . - — — . v. ' " i Sympathgtie. "By ginger!" roared Blithers xrr.itti when hla son Informed him that ' had thiuLril nt college ' "I'm bl.-»i If 1 kaow what to auy. I"— • "I sympathize xrlth yon, dad," *.M Blither*. Jr. featlngly. "Thai's ju-: ^ tbe way It waa with nia when tbryasked U)e thoxe blasted questions at ex aminatloul'-Hnrper'a Weekly. One day Au-l.-w I.ang. the author. «U"d NRn-l ZiMipwill. the nnthor. to tn- * lite H.-IT1.-.-. f..r a chartty ton* „ Z»ngxr1!l replied lo a noteI "ri A LUug Will i Zaugwlll" .11
Tftomsoln's % A Lifjetimc^Story {f \ Thomson's "Glove-Filling" Corset " 7[| THOMSON'S \ ' £ .1 "GLOVE-FITTING'-' |i| All.' i " Ci°K*"men, ■ yl j Powells Dry Goods Store. 921 Asbury Ave.- 1 tbomsons ID ^ — CORSETS: HMGSon-llllen Flap Goj |5 Gheatflui St., PmiadBipma, Pa. w.mi.i u- 1'ic.ixxi t.. .U'ttiidi-H-it*' -l-"'" ;;" ' ; f McIimI iy;r.iiid I'layer aiid.U priglit I'idtne. »««•- "! m,VsI' » tltercaftej tree exchange. . «o fear's gtiarntitee. r* • { COLUMBIA TALKING MACHINES \_ { Sold on ca-y,tcnn. \ 5 We also ten I upright pianos tot the sunimrt acawn. d« lnet.t.' ' ' '' ' { and tcturn in the fall lor Olte Mini ot • • 1 . . ajiss rsa p— a-.-Ppr.fSt >. >5 ADieti-'aU t»* «.t. t I ■■ I ^ ' " •' : ' '
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-I AVE yon ? aiti^c. UnnR- j H alow or ttjiartiiicnl to fur1 nisli? Wc'ltave a line of , • furniture at' jess tlinta 1'lt.ilailclphia prices. It will pay you lo call .mil see our stock' before lifiy itiii else\vhcfC: Window Sliudes a SjK'eiull v. Ghas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbory Avenue
H. C0RS0U Real Estate A«;ent - No. 721 Asbury Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J.
. ~~ T fib MAELSTROM. "I ' Tide* and VlOnd* C*us* the Whirl and » lh* Mole In th* Se*. 1 late!*!.", [ pa., .g* au ..ntl.-t f.irtW't. nurtli." . wrio-. ii ■•i'uo- p-o.'h-lit. Otoiilug to ihe '* vii ik a n.«.r. The; ; whirling 11-tu.i. I* criii.i.1 1,1 tides and , . '-bottom -of Hn- .. -I"' .I-- — out exist. | Wind, lu from flu-- ocean when to the j » right dlre.ti.oi liinvi.se Hie rotattoll ol'i ' the w;.ter V I,;. || |n ihe center of the I • 2U> fuibuiiia : - Miii.y ui'.dc/u. ship*. 1n the nhseu.v ' et " lad- I ." the tro.lljjcd : ws.it.-s, |„„ I toy keep sway wh4'n the I 1 Win. I t. blue, tug ngaluat the change ' aid- ."'ilr rem. eMasblly nt high thto.! ' when the d .1 V.-I 1. very great. Many | f-i!.:- - i ,-g:. r, III, g the oia.d*tr..m hale ' jBtfint I I..-U-, ilf c.,iir~- ships linn- been • wrecked Ulere as well as -elsewhere. New Vurk American. ' Thay. Inateted on Brevity. Tlie fiiiartan* were dlatlngulahed for Hie brevity aud of their apeai'h. On one occasion during a terrible famine tbe Inhabitants -of an Island In the Aegean aea aaiit an nmhamailor i to Spnrta. who made a ■idss-l,' Imploring It* a hi He had hardly flnlahed before the Hpartaua sent blm hack jtl.-se words, "We did ■ and have' forpdien theitoghialng." The |«Kir, atarrlng p.~.'ple Vhoae an i pther *|Bikesmajk-siiii^lTii|.res*isl .ujion • to lnnkgCls roqiieaT aa brief a* i potalbi*. Ha therefore bxik with klm ' quantity of aacks, o|sned one ttei fore the aaaemldv and aald atniply; "It 1* empty; Bit it." fhe sack was Blleil' as Well a*' the 'other*, hut the Milef ..f aald as he dismiss, -<| ih>- nmtaixiiador, eary to Inform us that the aa.-k wqt waa II ne.-is.sary t„ r.-,ioe*t tis to flit We Should hare .tone ti on our time." ful-for Vhnt we re-cl vet an' when we rocefoe" It we wonder why lie didn't send- ua Atlanta Const It ution? Hbe- 5!^.%ia thinks vou are iicrlovely. Ha-Yh, tiVTt what does your father thluk? ' V She -He thinks maiuma baa gone ; - Philadelphia Telegraph. The eaile I. a nek I. bird Tb* on. whore, voire .Is moat 'preferred -»Cr«*t8Tl Trlbun*-Kapublh.*n , ' 8h* Knew. "But do yon think I could d*oelv# j own mile wife?" ' I "No. I know yon conld not. but I be. , ( u,v" J"u "to silly enough lu try "
! Legal -pa|wrs of all .drwriptluna, III d ! cliidlug will*, are carefully drawn l.y It. t'urtla Uobliisoii at In. uffice. TJI *|Trjr an Advertisement^ ^ " ] 17— Kleveuth aud Bay avenue 'Hj 18— Fi.tirJeeiilli and pleasure »v,- , ' :« -Beventh no, I Wear avenue. „ 12— Seeon.l and Asbury avenue: I, | 43— Fourth and Aaliury avenue. 45— Klglitli and Asbury avenue, o | 4'i— Tenth aud Asbury avenue. •' 48 — Thirteenth and Asbury avumie '•j 51— North aud Central avenue. ' | 44— Sixth ami Central avenue. | 57— Eleventh and Central avenue. „ ! 67— Twelfth aud Wesley aremie. , ; H8— Fourteenth and Wesley avenue. 73— Fourth and Ocean avenue. 75— Seventh and Ocean avenue. >■ | 76— Ninth aud Ocean avenue. J| 82— Second and Atlantic avenue. 8ti— Bojktd walk aud Moorlyu terrace ' | 911— Ray avepue "hud Batteraea road.
New "^^'V Noitcc la bar by xo'm ibal * writ or all.. I, incut- waa toiiado .u ol llir Nc. Jrrsaj Hi. fbOMji Md Jltoi1*"' "ooS ?Slbmt'.,|.rTi'.& B and lahan, author Aain* II. Iiorairy. Hir«'i! g«SMfe,7.K.!r:i:rs » y " wlld.UMl!. (IJCHMAftllT. 1 t.. le.l loria l-l.il"-.,. I bjrk. . ; a Notice to Limit Creditors. KHTATE OF PKTKtt HI'IIW' II. ]iKr Oance Every Cold Lunchex. I Wednesday and Etc. Saturday Night . Tlie Excursion House JAMES CLAKK Proprietor MAIN STKEIIT and . . . p NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMLRS' POINT :: N. J. Advertise in Tie Sentinel;
REAL KHTATK-AtiEMm : WM: lake, C. E., ■ to Recti Estate Agenh? /
- . 'V • ocwiMC x-z-S-Z I I I I IXIHBHMIMXWMWMWWtMlMw I - ' § R. Curtis Robinson N V' - .r | Gonteynncing a'hd a Insurarice j i> Notary 1'ublto and Comrnlaaloner ol lleed* lNo«. 744-4f> A.sliury Avenue OCEAN CI I V. IN. a. Mnn.M ' i l oan on ItnnJjeml Mortgage ** — 111
Job Printing * r'lite moat oxaetinu* person will Ik' plcasiMl ami thoroughly satis- * ' (ioil with the work tlone at the Sentinel Printing- House Ptir Aim: — (July High Class Printing at'ltosisonahlo Kates. A trial order will convince you. Let us show you samples and quote prices. 5 1; NT I N m>\P R I NT I NO HOUSE 74 4TT6 Asbury Avenue • > — — , OCEAN CITV. - NEW JERSEY The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N.J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMl'LY MAN Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During • Season.' Great Fishing in Ocean and Hay." The t Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways Within easj; access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts MANy CHURCHES NO SALOONS
A ^Serious Obstacle to Good Telephone Service , w*— wm§ Gel the right number — don't gueu. Perhaps you occasionally get the wrong |g number when you make a telephone call. Do jjs .you blame. the Telephone Company? Now is there any chance that you were § Ig wrong? « " . W; ' Many- mis-directed calls are due to the S subscriber speaking indistinctly or calling the wrong number. Memory cannot always be I.; trusted. When calling, speak distinctly, giving* M each figure of the number with clear enuncia- p Ip tion. And — first, 1-cat and always-^-consult the 1 current issue of the Bell Directory. See if this doesn't help. The Bell System |i Slliii.il; it.:,! ,ii.ij.,Liii,;iMiiiii|:t!^^^^|ii|||||| | H||| l||||||j|||||||||||||iMil

