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tab war In and ^^^^.%^^^^^^^^^T^^^^^T^^^se *<br />
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or tfcb tntaot oatr to tte i<br />
tbe<br />
0m&*£tttmtitiiiatw*mc.<br />
i <strong>of</strong>.every;<br />
In<br />
canaMmd geotl*<br />
saan-to speak wvll<br />
in Amsrlca H to atao<br />
: 'Mm»' parents.' brattVt*<br />
to speak eulogistical<br />
«^**fi tat b t<br />
live opoo 'aa email" a<br />
M lMf»nn|a,,nnjujk* Is by force<br />
jggiq 1 ""- Pf-V^a tf pay<br />
Inora, I am sorry to aay. too, that<br />
gptrtt <strong>of</strong> depredatloo. into rator><br />
I to recogi^ and reward laertt<br />
to MOMUme. seen In the relation <strong>of</strong> •<br />
chardi to Hp minister, artboagX thank.<br />
Pod, iaoa« congrtgatioM are not aeUMi<br />
Tbe grinding and Satanic effects <strong>of</strong><br />
•Info] depredation In the business world<br />
ore tho cause <strong>of</strong> many a tragedy. Look<br />
at that funeral! Who was that poor<br />
creature whose body to being taken to<br />
potter's Odd? Yea. tumble ber Into a<br />
pin* box. and shovel her* under the<br />
ground! Who cares? She to nothing<br />
bat a l>oor working "gui—yes.—nothing-<br />
bat' a poor working girl—yet her life<br />
waa Ju»t as dear to ber aa yours.Is to<br />
you. -Bite hsd an Invalid mother and s<br />
little bnby brother. At night when she<br />
would corns borne from tbe store, she<br />
would sometimes bring, a few faded<br />
flowers and pot them in an old broken<br />
pitcher and say: "Come, mother; let's<br />
play wo were oat In the country. How;<br />
I wish we could see the old farm, where<br />
pap* used to take us before be dledl<br />
Tired? Oh. yes; a Uttle. The store to<br />
so hot. and the customers, especially<br />
about Christmas, find so'much fault<br />
with us, ss though, we were not human.<br />
Bat then, I think <strong>of</strong> you and the baby,<br />
and tbe scoldings <strong>of</strong> the floorwalker<br />
do Doc cot so deep. There, mother, kiss<br />
me good night- Yoa know'I-must'be<br />
ap evriy in the mornmg to be down to<br />
tbe.store on time."<br />
Day after day she got weaker and<br />
weaker.'. Tbe boon' were long. The<br />
boxes were heavy to lift Ah. sbe wss<br />
earning bread. She was earning It<br />
wltli ber life's blood. After awhile two<br />
little, red spots appeared lo her thin,<br />
pale cheeks. Her eyes had an unnat-<br />
ural brilliancy. Half the night she<br />
would toss,and toss, unable to.sleep.<br />
Tbe backing cough never seemed to re-<br />
lieve the -awful pain to the aching<br />
.chest <strong>On</strong>e day "N'a 87" faulted. When<br />
she wss being carried to tbe cloakroom,<br />
an old lady customer .stopped and look;<br />
ed and wiped ber eyes and said: "Poor<br />
little thing! t wonder If my -little<br />
grandchild will ever.have to work like<br />
that" Two <strong>of</strong> her companions took ber<br />
home. After that she could not da<br />
much. Stin, a happy smile would al-<br />
ways welcome the girls who would<br />
stop at night after they left the.store<br />
and bring her an orange or an apple,<br />
bought oat <strong>of</strong> their scanty earnings.<br />
That to alt She's dead now. Tumble<br />
her Into ber pine box. Shovel ber under<br />
tbe ground. She to nothing bat a poor<br />
working gjrt. What Is the matter? Oh.<br />
nothing, except that thto continual de-<br />
predation <strong>of</strong> the price <strong>of</strong> goods has In-<br />
evitably driven Some people to the wait<br />
smt she Is one <strong>of</strong> the first to so. What<br />
to the nutter? Oh. nothing, except tbe<br />
fact that thousands <strong>of</strong> men and wom-<br />
en, some <strong>of</strong> whom are members <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
church, are driving prices down and<br />
down until at last a groan <strong>of</strong> agony to<br />
romlng from the throats <strong>of</strong> hundreds' <strong>of</strong><br />
thousands <strong>of</strong> working girls whose mor-<br />
al and physical Ufe to being crushed<br />
out <strong>of</strong> .them. .If an article to worth<br />
S10, pay tt or go without It is for bet-<br />
ter to pay yoong men or women a liv-<br />
ing salary-to support them before they<br />
do wrong than to estabHah ran<br />
homes to save them after they have<br />
gooey astray. ,<br />
•< r*. aimUm<br />
Depredation, when tt to unjust to by<br />
pocrisy. and It to In a largo- measure<br />
responsible for .tbe dnvessed. condi-<br />
tions <strong>of</strong> spiritual life hi the church as<br />
well ss to the home and tbe store.<br />
Some people seem to think that the re-<br />
Ugh» <strong>of</strong> the Lord Jesus Christ has<br />
nothing to do with the'Weekday. They<br />
act aa If they had a right to lean tbelr<br />
piety at borne on a atinwi.y morning,<br />
•a they would pot on or <strong>of</strong>f. their Snnv<br />
dsy dotbea. Bat I want to tefcj<br />
that Christ's twwhlngs are utterkjit<br />
varjanfff with sneb hypoctUical-tw^.<br />
sense. If • man to not a Christian'dor-<br />
las tbe weekday, be to not s> Christian<br />
on Sandsy. If a woman is not a Chris-<br />
tian to her dealings with her grocery-<br />
man and botdver. her baker and serv-<br />
ant gM and on ber shopping expMl-<br />
tlona, she to not a Christian when she<br />
gona to church. A falsehood is Just as<br />
Us and black wbeo ottered over<br />
atora cotmter aa wbeo U> to^to^d ^<br />
" D-d), It to as bdnous sn <strong>of</strong>ltasavas<br />
waa Uhat Ue told nndcr the, ahadow <strong>of</strong><br />
the mjUftad band which tbe anostto<br />
A WHITE HOUSE SALE.<br />
Tfc» Old. r>nlt«n >a Sam* HI*,<br />
tart* cklma to Oo.<br />
The probabilities are, says the Wash-<br />
ington Port, that on the arrival <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
new "Boosevelt set" (tbe Wedgwood<br />
pottery) there will be a sole qt White<br />
'Haute property, at which a large num-<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> pieces <strong>of</strong> the Lincoln, Grant and<br />
Hayes sets will be sold. Collectors,<br />
bargain hunters and society people are<br />
on tbe qul vIVe i. J.<br />
-By-' '• -. '<br />
R. CURTIS . ROBINSON<br />
tyUtor and Proprietor - '<br />
•i.oo f>er Year, Strictly In Advance<br />
Sl.jo st End <strong>of</strong> Year .<br />
CITY DIRECTORY,<br />
crrv. OFFICIALS.<br />
'Mayor—loaepn Q. Champion.<br />
nmldent orCoanoll—Wm. K. Wllllsnuun.<br />
Ulty Clerk—Wilton H. Wllleu.<br />
Treanurer—iraH, champion.' •<br />
Col lector—N loholaa Comon. •<br />
Chief <strong>of</strong> 1-olloe-Hamuel Henll.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Hurveyor—RHlpb 1^ raprlclar<br />
Open all the year. Hot water .beat sod<br />
electrle light In bed rooma, .<br />
Terma, il.jo per day.<br />
GARWOOD HOUSE,.<br />
. Wa»bln«too CamD. No. 74, P. O. H. <strong>of</strong> A.,<br />
bueu every Friday nl.bt In K.or 1-. ImIL<br />
tuniuoe Hcull, Heeretary.<br />
CHURCH SERVICES.<br />
1/lrH M. K. Cbureh, eorner <strong>On</strong>tral avenue<br />
and Klghth straet. Kev. J. U Uoawell, Haator,<br />
Uorolng aervloa, UUSk evenlos mnUx.t.a.<br />
Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 7.4S.<br />
. Monday aebooC ZW. Mark W. Adanu,<br />
aubcrlnlendeot*<br />
yoard <strong>of</strong> Tmrteea 'Prenloent,'&. O, Bobln><br />
aoa: aeeretary. J. W. Hmlln: ' treauier,<br />
Ueorsa O. Adama; Dr. U. T. Abbott. Homera<br />
Uolllna, P. M. Wbealon, John Maru. U. U.<br />
Hlll<br />
T«s Cenlral .<br />
OCBAN CITV. New Jeraay.<br />
Hellshtlnl'Location. All tne Latest Im-<br />
Kovements. Home. Heated throncbonU<br />
Open all tb« year, • •<br />
- . Mas. H-OARWOOO. Prop.<br />
THE LYNWOOD<br />
Boa MlBIb aHmet<br />
. 'OCKAM CITV, M. J.<br />
Under new management. Tborongbly<br />
renovated. Open all the year. Terma nioje-<br />
, Convenient to Uepota and Poat-olHee.<br />
a Ii. HAND, Proprietor.<br />
S£"<br />
GORSOH<br />
LICENSED AUCTION BER,<br />
No. 721 A8bury Aoenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Oor-<br />
Vbla apaos Is natrvad lor<br />
W. L. BERRY,<br />
Manufacturing Jeweler,<br />
NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST.,<br />
Bapalrlnga.paoialtv.<br />
WlllanlW.<br />
CHAS.L ADAMS ft BIO.<br />
- (Baooaaaon la aaaar « Adasu)<br />
Daalaisfai<br />
FaraHar*. Carpds, Matiiaf as. ttjtimg.<br />
WtaW Sk «<br />
R. CURTIS ROBINSON<br />
Real Estate and Insurance,<br />
Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue,<br />
OCEAN CITY. AT. J.<br />
atS-Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.<br />
S-aiHTEHH 4MB UaJisillUW.<br />
AUOTBUKlt<br />
v te KMS «adaC<br />
Blabop CorUandt Wblubrad <strong>of</strong> PIHs-<br />
I« rond <strong>of</strong> tslMnc storlce at hi*<br />
own expense. .When io .Was rector <strong>of</strong><br />
tbe Church <strong>of</strong> tbe.Nativity at Booth<br />
Bethlehem, pa., he acqolivd a coovert<br />
for the Episcopal cburcfa In the person<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Uethodhpt woman who was tnocb<br />
(Iven to cootrlbatins to tbe church<br />
aervkes by Interjectin* "Ament" and<br />
*>Hallclnlar He explained to the good<br />
woaum that ancb eJacnbUoos were not<br />
customary la. tbe Episcopal church, and<br />
she sat Krav«ljr tbroufb s aennon on<br />
dignity sod.decorum In public wor-<br />
shlp. Afterward the blabop thanked<br />
her fty rretrttlnlqgber- ferncr,<br />
"No need, to thank mcT retorted tbe<br />
Tbomaj) Woiitu-ortU IllKulnaon adys:<br />
'For outdy year* II bus bi'cn.my stron-<br />
gest couvlctloii li|' twupW-t to divorce<br />
that oar statuti' lumk» uliould have a<br />
doable syslcui <strong>of</strong> LIU'H In rMpcct to<br />
cblldlens marrliicltbuu7aapartnUndaat lonlor Laaina.<br />
riaar PsssnvvnlaM CMUacu.<br />
Ladlca 1 AUalliaiy aodety meet* Bnl<br />
1SL SSjSftffSJ^513 &<br />
''junior KnaaavoreoeUly nieeU each Wed-<br />
baaaayanarnoon In the chnrcb a^ 4 o clock.<br />
" sraman's <strong>On</strong>raUlan~TeBiperanA> Union,<br />
meets aeml-montiiiy.<br />
•eorecary, Mr'. V. B. Uara:<br />
tarhMn-aUIIUnavi tnasd<br />
VIBST Urntr Cuvuca.<br />
VlBST alriur C<br />
Ladlea* Aid meets Mrat Tbunday atUrnoon<br />
«^b SThTM^ Ma d -"»a£»^ d "{L :<br />
Mrs. N.' Wataoo. Mcretaryi Mr«.<br />
Untllh,' treasurer.<br />
YaeWmen'. A«o5atton. Wuton Wlllets,<br />
preaident; Ma>k Lake, secretary. Annual<br />
meeting will be bold In June.<br />
' ' Tna <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Balldina; andiLoan a<br />
Una maeu aeoaad Haturday<strong>of</strong> oscbj<br />
Prealdenl, U. P. Moore; secretary. \*<br />
HENBY A. W. SMITH<br />
Ihwiiniii Hit. Seirt Hr*.<br />
Practical Plumber<br />
8*6 Asbtti} Avenue •<br />
OCEAN C'TY, N. J.<br />
Hot Wab*aad eaaaai ]|,wllaa.<br />
Hot AU- U^leca sad Banco.<br />
Oa.SH la,.<br />
Jobblas n all Ua»a<br />
AU klad* <strong>of</strong> Bio*, and Haalsr iMMlr.<br />
0. J. HAMMEU<br />
larblewGianite forte<br />
Monuments, Mansoleaaas,<br />
etatnarjr Wedr, CradlesiM.<br />
CEMCTERV INCLOSURCS '<br />
BorbUVaolla, Grave Covsts<br />
AU UarborOswHtarj Work<br />
Works at Pieasantvilfe. If. J.<br />
C. THOMAS,<br />
No. 108 Market St.,<br />
BaadqaaHaMol BOajtb Janay Mr<br />
Hit Fail! eraeertfis.<br />
THE KATHLU .<br />
M Central Avenue, OC'KAN CITY, N. J<br />
Open all tbe year. Pleasantly located. '<br />
near tbe beach, Wltb full ocean view.<br />
Home comforts. Write tor booklet.<br />
. -M1HHKB LEW1H A CONAB1).<br />
THE (NEW) IDLEWILD<br />
<strong>On</strong> tne ocean ittonk<br />
MooRIiYM TBBBACK ' '<br />
)IU> NIDVM HTMSST a»D OOSAH AVSSIDS<br />
' o»ea» Jem* IS<br />
Klessntly tarntebed. Ktrst'class In every<br />
'• y.K. CHAMPION<br />
L. GOFfV<br />
CIVIL ENGINEER.<br />
CONVCYANeCR<br />
MIH1H AMD CIITIU AVBHUB,<br />
OOBAN CITY. N, J.<br />
UI, r •» ao~«iHTi»o»»c«<br />
•OOMa.S SMO4, SOUSSC BUItOINO<br />
OCCAM CITV M. J.<br />
^ GREAT PEACH CROP<br />
THAT WHICH 0REW AROUND NtW<br />
YORK IN THB.YtAR 1670.<br />
i r <strong>On</strong> I«aefa«a rvmlt Waa<br />
Maw* Abaaiaal os Manhaiiaa I>-<br />
lau>« Thaai AirltUg BHae> Exeesi<br />
BoUoUcV.sUalar Is Chancery. B*Msry Public<br />
UAPB HAY COURT HOUSE, N. X<br />
WIU be In O«rau( «tt> every Wednesday;<br />
u cove. Mo. 744 AsburJ avanna ::: > :<br />
JJARRISON H. VOORHEK3<br />
Connaellor-a(><br />
SS7 narhel lUreet.<br />
' faaadeai.<br />
W. HolT AWIAS. . AMDBSW C. HoaWBIX<br />
OFFICES<br />
Apgar & Boswell.<br />
MjUTTkRajTM CRAKCniV,<br />
BOURHK BUII.UIN(1.<br />
AMBUKY AVKNUK and KlUHTil HTHEKT<br />
OCKAM CITV. N. J.<br />
OFFICES<br />
Godfrey & Godfrey,<br />
Boome U aad IS Baal Batata' - '<br />
•andLawBoUdliw! I : : :i:<br />
ATLANTIC CITV. N. J.<br />
J. S. WAGGONER,<br />
«atd Dragstot<br />
Artsrr Avc, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. H. J.<br />
Fora Dion Via* Stationery, rjoaraetloaary.<br />
•In . nnnitiiiltr nn hinl<br />
T. ABBOTT, M. D., ;<br />
»uid Htmrgcea<br />
ud EUktk Stnet<br />
(TUIsa-m.<br />
•». w " MOU "« : tlrrS£ JE<br />
I 1 ; C, HUTCHINSON, M. D.<br />
HomoBopcLthteit.<br />
No. 834 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenne.<br />
OCCAM CITV, N. J.<br />
Orvtes Uor/sK-TUI 10 a. BV, I to 4 p.m.,<br />
atoHp-m.<br />
HOWARD BURT, M. D.<br />
• • . . • •<br />
809 Wesley Avenue.<br />
I Till* a. m.<br />
I 10 s p. m.<br />
L tf to K p. m.<br />
Bell 'Pnone.<br />
QR. CHARLES B. RIDER<br />
MDenticitM .<br />
Bteewt ssa Ualral AVeaiaie<br />
OVEAM OITV. W. a.<br />
0R. E. MILLER,<br />
Phy••«!•» Mid ML .<br />
• eU CKNTBAIJ AVKNUE<br />
Hpeelalbt In Hnrgery. Vemale Ubeuea and<br />
*|>|aeaaee <strong>of</strong> Children.<br />
orrlcM uoUkUM I to 8 p. .n.<br />
t 4 lo »p. to*<br />
..RESTAURANT..<br />
AND<br />
ICC CREAM PARLOR<br />
Mealaor InneboSMrved. Oy.lera Inevery<br />
style; (ansllta.suppllad by plttlorqUaH. Ice<br />
SSSi^viryHaliroay nlgfiu Ulvouaaeall<br />
KDWyaattt T. •'Bllstal, s>«>BW<br />
Lumber! Lumber!<br />
' We carry a complete Mock and largest varleile<br />
I uugeat varieties <strong>of</strong> Lumber and Mlllwork In<br />
, ULINUH and MO0LUINOH aNUP-to<br />
We make a specialty Of OliAZED UAMH< at bottom pr'.•<br />
' "tt was nearly 3 o'clock,-and | har-<br />
iM to tbe bank. I made out the de-<br />
posit dip arid laid It. wHh my gold qnd<br />
bankbook, to front 1 <strong>of</strong> tbe reoelvl"»<br />
t e U e r . ; •• - '. . • • • • ' ! > • ' • ' • " - : •'•'• - : -<br />
"%t Is closing time now.' he said,<br />
•and you had better not mske your de-<br />
posit until moraine.'.,•: ' . , .,<br />
"•Charley.' I said, for I knew him<br />
well, that hi ridiculous. It Is a half<br />
mmnte before closing time, and I In-<br />
stst that'yon Uke my deposit' I dont<br />
want to be robbed <strong>of</strong> all that I have on<br />
earth before.morning,' ' • • - '. .<br />
"•I win fix it for Srou." he said as be<br />
gathered up the money and bankbook<br />
ad disappeared to the vautt with<br />
lem. In a minute be, was back, and<br />
was astonhmsd St Ws sctlona.<br />
"•I have pot It In my private box,'<br />
a contlnned, •where' It Win be safe,<br />
snd In the morning yon can'make tbs<br />
deposit If yoa want to.' ' ' r<br />
"Next mornmg the bank's faUara<br />
was announced: • .<br />
"I harried to Charley's bouse, which<br />
wss near .by. and asked hhn about tbe<br />
bank. . ..' ' ; ••',.'••..• •-.<br />
" 'Yes, It has failed and want pay •<br />
cent' be said. 'Just five minutes be-<br />
fore yoa came In with your money >**-<br />
terday the dtreetorai decided' not to<br />
open this mornmg. I waa toM to-give<br />
oat no Information until bus!Was hours<br />
today, and that Is the reason I didn't<br />
teU you. If yoa .bad made your de-<br />
posit, tbe money would have all gone.<br />
Now It hi safe In my box,-and yoa can'<br />
have It any moment you 1 please.*<br />
-I did get tt and It was the founda-<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> my fortune. Tne man who was<br />
Just here U that Charley and. waa the<br />
teller who saved my capital for me.'<br />
Is Tairectlaa.<br />
To flnd honesty In Its full perfection<br />
tt hi said that one must go to tbe<br />
Welsh colliers <strong>of</strong> the Ogmore Vslley,<br />
who travel by a workmen's train which<br />
runs from Maesteg to Abergwyun ev-<br />
ery morning and returns la the even-<br />
ing. * There are heavy, penalties for<br />
taking . pipes and matches down the<br />
pit, so when tbe train reaches Ifs des-<br />
tination to tbti morning every smoker<br />
lays his pipe on tbe seat, and when' be<br />
returns to the evening It Is exactly<br />
where be left It During the day the<br />
are shunted to • skiing, tbe<br />
doors are not locked, but there hi no<br />
single Instance <strong>of</strong> a pipe having been<br />
stolen.—London Answers.<br />
. '- Us>'t» 1MU. .<br />
-I have here." said the dramatist "a<br />
play that doesn't Seem .to meet with<br />
tbe favor <strong>of</strong> the managers."<br />
"Year said tne author Inquiringly.<br />
-ttm." said the dramatist. The<br />
dont want original plays now; they<br />
want dramatisations <strong>of</strong> novels sod all<br />
that sort <strong>of</strong> thug."<br />
"Well!"<br />
"Well, this ta a pretty good play, and<br />
tt seems a shame to waste It Suppose<br />
yoa read tt over and write a novel<br />
along the same lines, and then we":<br />
sen the play aa a dramatisation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
novel and We'll both ninko a mint <strong>of</strong><br />
money.' Bo long aa we have the eom-<br />
blnsiloo I don't see thst It makes any<br />
difference which I* written first"—<br />
Chicago Foot .<br />
A Frenchman, who appears to -have<br />
sen <strong>of</strong> a thrifty torn <strong>of</strong> mud. con<br />
ceived the Idea In 1BTO that too moeb<br />
valuable tune was being wasted In<br />
trnit-f —«•>•-—•—1^«« preparing them<br />
for the market He found a way <strong>of</strong><br />
preparing them without cleaning them.<br />
and on this be took out letters patent<br />
Apparently be had same slight misgiv-<br />
ing as to whether tbs public would be<br />
perfectly suited with bis..Invention,<br />
and so In his dslm he makes this<br />
Vtsh pat Up by.this process may be<br />
sHghUy »i"pi»"-"* to tbe customer at<br />
Orst, bat he soon gets used to tt.<br />
tentsa fce itaeaea<br />
Taverns In Sweden' are dosed on Sa<br />
urday, which la nay day. while the<br />
savings banks are krpt open until mid-<br />
night This plan Induces the workmen<br />
to Invest their money where it will pay<br />
them Interest Instead <strong>of</strong> In<br />
•ttmulonts.<br />
"O'Brien sis be bos bin carryta" the<br />
same stick. Ivcf since he boa bin<br />
tho force." , ... ... .:,.<br />
"How long bos thot btor . •<br />
- "Mvintane years."., . • . ••:, •<br />
"Bcdad. at mast be a slvtaune year<br />
loeastr-PhlhuMnhia Beaord. '<br />
8AVED HIS CAPITAL.<br />
•I).) 1 'XJi.-.V-.<br />
*35 a<br />
^h<br />
very tittle effort l|.<br />
back and'keep hla<br />
tbe simple matter'<strong>of</strong> J<br />
^<br />
every swunoiw snows and nnda'vary<br />
easy. If Uw swlminw wm tnetf coot •<br />
snd float the crsjnptog Bmb wm «re»<br />
qneiitlyrelaxaiteraUttlfandhewillj<br />
find himself aa weU • a Q # m :<br />
POULTRY POINTERS.<br />
Is more<br />
Pure water Is more t»B?"Ma^ than<br />
dean gross.<br />
Even though turkeys are.good for-<br />
agers tt will not pay to let them go<br />
without proper feeding.<br />
Everything to the-rearing.<strong>of</strong> yoosg<br />
pooltry depends upon their care and<br />
management at least untU well feath-<br />
ered. •'•'<br />
Fowls Inclined to fatten too easily<br />
are not good layers. The flesh they<br />
carry makes'-them laay, and *h*a never<br />
promotes laying.<br />
Middlings make a good food for poul-<br />
try, bat If wet up alone It hi too sticky.<br />
Tbe.better plan la to mix with bran<br />
corn and wet wtth mil m<br />
water. • ••<br />
Whitewash ta better than paint on<br />
be poultry booses, for the reason that<br />
ht costs less and has .a purifying man-<br />
It may be applied as <strong>of</strong>ten aa<br />
month to advantage*<br />
The properties <strong>of</strong> sunflower seed are<br />
peculiar, and a small quantity fed at<br />
proper time will essentially aid In<br />
Imparting to the plumage <strong>of</strong> adult<br />
fowls a gloss thst no other groin; win<br />
produce.<br />
mania and p>«rposely iiWiUned ooa: 1<br />
tb» pmniu <strong>of</strong> tbe sart. riMjotoad ftr<br />
taking live' stork over' tbs Iber**..';, •$»':'<br />
Ibro 'want' to. s Itaasiso frontier'pa*t<br />
snd pnseatnl tbe rlocnamrt'til the '<strong>of</strong>f-<br />
OeUI In vhsrg* ss bis warrant !»• nsaav'<br />
Ukr mauv others In almllsr positJaBa.<br />
th« msntsHiM rwsd no-Kauwaniaa an4<br />
Uttle Ilitsslon, but be waa duly\ tat-<br />
press*d by thf Ug. otnrial looklag pa>,<br />
psr, wlih Us coat <strong>of</strong> armsaud aeaL and<br />
be readlry slurk the Unssbin vls»'oa,'H.<br />
At the «vl <strong>of</strong> hrslnVTsrotaUoo WtoW<br />
HettbevakyretwnedloKOBrowv'WbeB<br />
the opportunity ram*. b<br />
Uctrhenkii flgurvd tbm aa a "bhiesl<br />
'. full grown, with OQS ear :partly^<br />
torn awayt"-Youtb'a Coaip«nk>aY i<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the earliest members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Royal academy, It was OainaburougVs<br />
custom to have his pictures i-ouveyed<br />
to tbe metropolis by a prosperous Lon-<br />
don carrier, a Mr. Wiltshire <strong>of</strong> Bhock-<br />
erwick. neav Bath. - Thai man refused<br />
to accept payment oa tbe ground that<br />
loved pictures too WeU., He was<br />
not however, allowed to go unreward-<br />
ed, for Gainsborough presented him<br />
with six or his best works, and some<br />
idea <strong>of</strong> then- ultimate value may be<br />
gained from the fact that when at<br />
length they were sold the National gal-<br />
lery secured two. The Pariah Clerk <strong>of</strong><br />
Bradford-on-Avon,":.for BOO guineas,<br />
and "The Harvest Wagon," for t&Buu,<br />
these prices being considered low.<br />
Later "Tbe Bisters" from another gal-<br />
lery realised dose Upon tlOJOOO.<br />
' ••*•*><br />
EnvtronuMut aids poetry, bat does<br />
not create It Nature b the Brand<br />
agent In making poetry, and.poetry Is<br />
present wherever nature la. It spar-<br />
Ues on the sea, glows In tbe rainbow,<br />
flashes from the lightning and tho star.<br />
peals hi thunder, roars hi the cataract<br />
aad sings on the winds. Poetry b<br />
Ood's Image reflected In nature, a* In<br />
a mirror, and nature b present wher-<br />
ever man Is.<br />
"Lookln" f« a bird's nest sonnyJ"<br />
asked tbe good natnrod westerner <strong>of</strong> a<br />
seven-year-old boy whom he met to<br />
nt^fy Common. •'<br />
'No, sir." replied the Intellectual<br />
prodigy aa he con tinned to gase up<br />
Into the bee, "I am merely endeavor-<br />
ing to correctly- classify this tree as a<br />
.ni^.1- prcduct" —Columbus Biato<br />
Jonmsl. i ; . - ...,.'<br />
• W«derly-Dld I understand yoa.to<br />
say that Enpeck Is • ralatlv« <strong>of</strong> .yoars)<br />
Blnafctoo-Yoa did.. He's my st*t><br />
friend by tnarrJsge-- - -...-...<br />
Wederry-Btcpfrlendl Why. how's<br />
thstT •' r • • •••"• " •<br />
Bmgleton-Uo stepped to and eloped<br />
wtta the strl I was engogol to.-BX-<br />
V ' . ' '• . , • > - I I f . : - . : . . I l " ;<br />
• i m e « « )BS * » > M w V<br />
1 have. • surprise- to store, for yon,;<br />
. ." he o^'ss^tttog himaslf «;^e<br />
sapper table, : lr , . ,<br />
"Wen. darlmg. I h>t« It^ a nilllmery 1<br />
'ff'J-.-<br />
•."(•'<br />
r<br />
speaks ihon<br />
) i<br />
Yorir<br />
'<br />
<strong>of</strong> immp. I<br />
(yaedl' they<br />
classed tm<br />
Pst bad come over to Amerlep wittf<br />
>e expectation <strong>of</strong> flnduiaT money rytng<br />
sround loose. c . : • •,!...•••<br />
!-'.""J.'.*l<br />
m<br />
The mlllloos left behind by Jsmea<br />
Tyson, the richest <strong>of</strong> Aostramtn sqoat-<br />
ters. witbont the sUgfatest Inthnattar,<br />
rfdhtohldlL<br />
to be an object <strong>of</strong> Interest to tnsi<br />
trie clalmanUui various parts uf