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my eyes or<br />

Before a'few<br />

tor, ana iney aiTer, the imoet Intense<br />

scene for the;arflstvaM-U)er are to the<br />

embasaaaar <strong>of</strong> tbealty allenthnalBBm.<br />

' Complete 1 pardon .''*»r~$|WBt;J. guilt<br />

Sweetest comfort rnrgbiutUsstagony.<br />

Brightest hopo for atrimoest death,<br />

andest resurrection for darkest sep-<br />

ra-r^T^s-"!T-"f | iWenervi Ob, what »Koiperto preach!<br />

(JautibasHie pralsew] Christ over all In It'. Bis birth, hla<br />

fettn,* snd puts bo-J- Buffering, bis mlrocles. hl« parables.<br />

,.••-,--»—,-;—r>——Y-r^!"••'.»«•••"• ineaven? 'It l^bccAnfa Jesus wia<br />

pointed down to,him from tho Betble-| ahead, tbe herald and the-forerunner.<br />

Jount zipW wil<br />

Wrty antfrwir tBomWi^d and<br />

just IMD made^ p«.rf«rt. aid WtfWaui<br />

ascribe rfabMaad:feoni>»-aniJ;8lory «nd<br />

r<br />

f<br />

-i "<strong>of</strong> o .practical Joker In tbo<br />

bureau, <strong>of</strong> engraving, and, the ttqld,'BO.:<br />

rlous money <strong>of</strong> the country boa become<br />

Seaside ;V,. .'•.<br />

WM^LAKE. O. E.<br />

«mr UUtlT.<br />

- alpsy, tho flnger <strong>of</strong> chronology, the to-<br />

..I'jle^oitj ev^ntsrHiH' live • fingers • pointing<br />

M be <strong>of</strong>fered, sod tbe time <strong>of</strong> my de- genuine.;<br />

parture la at b«ndl I have fongbt th» fromWaL<br />

•* L --^S,-£'"JS Tj^n%Z1*%Z«Z* **** evils »re forever pro-<br />

nbappearlngrDo** totheteft<strong>of</strong>311°,itTZSLTS' Mbited hV H«J •<br />

Health Restorer<br />

Finest facilities for<br />

Sailing,gunning,etc.<br />

M<br />

and Its<br />

day, and not ^umiiiin Hinarea e<br />

oay. ana not.to me only, bnt to all an American eagle In"a little engraving L-i. Sl j .<br />

them that IOTO bla pppearingH Do yon to the. left <strong>of</strong> tbe seal and between the fUDIKO *>y<br />

not aee that Curttt la abore aU In dying names <strong>of</strong> J. W,. Lyons, register <strong>of</strong> the Every l<br />

aUeylailonaf., . • '. . .' treaabrv. unit vnitm w »»-•—^-•-•<br />

LICENSED AUCTIONEER,<br />

No. 721 A8btiry Acenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> Cihj, N. J.<br />

FMpcrU«s tor aato^ Boartlng bonsss and eotUfse tar rant In all parla oi lbs city. O»<br />

Every lover ol Temperance<br />

d M<br />

x.,_. , ^ • nme orJ. w., Lyons, register <strong>of</strong> the y Temperance<br />

allevlatlonsf. ., • .••_ . , treasury, and Bills B. nobcrts, treos- • • »» i «. u i.*- *_<br />

Toward the but bonr <strong>of</strong> our earthly nrer. ef. ibe United States. There U a n d Morals Should combine to<br />

residence we are'apeedlng; Wben I tea nothing peculiar In the. eagle' until .the he|D us<br />

tbe spring'blossoms aeattered. I say. bill hi turned upside down, and the "<br />

,«uumu ana aaveq be wrote t«- »I "Anotber season gone forever." 'Wtwo eagle becomes a jackass, perfect lit pot- •:'<br />

friend, saying: "Come over and Join na; I *«ajaa lbe*Blble on Sabbatb olgbbl Une. The Jackass' picture Is on one <strong>of</strong><br />

great and awful slnnersT saved by. tbe| sa '- "Another , Sabbatb departed." the most common <strong>of</strong> tbe HO notea'm<br />

grace <strong>of</strong> God.<br />

, -&*! «wlrtbe:llr«t'an<br />

.,_ _ ^.reason why we<br />

r<br />

thy perpetrated<br />

the sound <strong>of</strong> trumpeters will be tbe tbe Joke In a spirit <strong>of</strong> maUcIouaneaa<br />

sepolcber through whose rifts the bolj and revenge sent word to the treasurer<br />

light <strong>of</strong> beaven streaineth. Qod will <strong>of</strong> the United Btntes to scan the por-<br />

Watcbyon. Be will send his angels to tralta on the treasury |1O bill when<br />

guard yonr slnmbrring 1 ground until, «•-»•• -—"- '---- — '<br />

at ChrtatV behest tbey shall rod away<br />

theatone. . . -.—.-•-.<br />

V > - iitf IX ailllMl't »«<br />

Bo. abo. Christ la above all to<br />

Water Supply,<br />

Railroad,<br />

Steamboats<br />

• And all other ' -<br />

THE OCEAN CITY REflL ESTfiTE EXGHO6E<br />

MASSEY & EDWARDS,<br />

Real Estate and Insurance Agents<br />

Lota for sale or exchange. Houses to rent. Deeds, bonds or mortgages<br />

drawn.. Loans negotiated. A number <strong>of</strong>. bargains In lota.<br />

JOHN<br />

A EDWARDS,<br />

811 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

« * 4m% Mae* aWaMrf-^.aBl • . •• •' • •.••».'-». ' — •-<br />

A<br />

M«rt to tfie<br />

P.4>.B€>x,aSA<br />

« m worwi.ia.-.atom all In<br />

beaven. The Bible distinctly sayatbat<br />

CbrK •» tbecbl«f tonne <strong>of</strong> tbe cefca<br />

-• - -••-e,.f»-ai«1#Be» wm+*w+Mif .nmjmtxmm<br />

,-r la the chief thetne <strong>of</strong> the cefcs-<br />

«al 'ascription, all the thrones facing<br />

bla throne, all the pslma waved before<br />

bla race, an the' crowns down at bla<br />

teei' Cbernblm to cherubim, serapbha<br />

to aerapblm. redeemed spirit to 're- 1<br />

setoMd spirit Bhall rtdte tbe SavtoaVa<br />

> a r t h l y s a c r i i l c e . . • • • • . - . •;•••••<br />

.. —T T«, I Htand oo some blgb bin <strong>of</strong> beaven<br />

it lb> foot <strong>of</strong> load lQ.BjU.tba radiant aveep the most<br />

rtotlan. fronr I gjorious object will be Jeans. Myriads<br />

suing on the score <strong>of</strong> his aafferioc U><br />

allebce flnt afterward breaking forth<br />

tot? acclamation. The martyrs, all the<br />

. ... ••-«• •mmm*. I mto acciamatlon, Tbs martyrs, all tbe<br />

Again I renwrk that Christ Is shove I P«rtr for tbe llama throogbwblcb'tbey<br />

D to dying ullertallona. I nave not I noaaedi artll ••• •*»«-«. »—-—<br />

discourse which'presents' tbe,same<br />

ttuth, but uooer dlOerent phrsaeolbgy.<br />

•JWw>-,-f -«ay o^jalnt wfvbji asWl<br />

through the heart, the gnn »rrost <strong>of</strong> us bare<br />

I ttatt « tbousand words that we<br />

~ \ *aa than HO, and thai<br />

the<br />

-. on the M«(«^aira», we<br />

a sallor'a death.. Oa mission<br />

<strong>of</strong> mercy In. boepltsl. amid brokco<br />

bones and reeking leprosies and rag-<br />

Ing fevers. We ' " '<br />

plsfa death. C_<br />

BR-vhia; -Ood and<br />

'former.<br />

wantthe<br />

, In your hand;<br />

your children to BurroUnd<br />

want the light on yonr DB-<br />

J ^j USVMUJ4 nf4Wi M3L ^Ilsj<br />

bells efthe city Vang again for Joy.<br />

And as they opened the gates to let la<br />

the men I looked in after them, and.<br />

lo. tbe city shone like the sun, and<br />

there were streets'<strong>of</strong> gold, and men<br />

' walked op •Ihtnl.'tarp* In their] bands<br />

to sln»pnHseawlrh iit Aod alter tbat<br />

they shot vp tbe jtatM. wblch, rbe<br />

had a ^ w>b^ nw#j(sjpo4r the<br />

^ IComHtH. tm. by UuU Uievch. U, M.I<br />

Ton do not want any enrtooa strgs<br />

standing- around. watcalny yog .; : Yoa<br />

want yonr kindred from afar to bear<br />

your bat prayer. I think that la tbe<br />

wtoh<strong>of</strong>aDf Bt<br />

wmm&$mm£z«£i°m<br />

.__^. v_^-r_ weflndIt Iowa <strong>of</strong> death come np (o tbe girdle!<br />

___ never been used la tHat Can homan voice charm open beareu'a<br />

Jbe/ore-olt tbe njore »haU w« gate? Con bumaa haoda pOot us<br />

'WB>cometoa^r-«e«)»<br />

and alt beside, m* and; It «• fajk<strong>of</strong><br />

Tbe awnuje, man doaa'blmaslf BO<br />

mocb barm oa Bonday tbat be doea<br />

•MCracovBrnoUI the followtag Wedoes-<br />

expand the boaacv msttad. <strong>of</strong> betna; a*<br />

tire, as oa Breekdays. .In Ibe next<br />

~**iCaV«ai e«tB.>to.brealifBg|'tolar tbas<br />

ask aad bto dbwae>earll*r. «ndf «ae<br />

nawit to that be to knocked otrr unto<br />

TBJaailMlaeTa a "Pfc^ .in* •*•' *- - J<br />

. "A rather. grewBome fsshlna" says<br />

tbe london Dally CnronkK "has Just<br />

been dtoenssed m certala .niUitory<br />

dressiaa rooina. BevtrsI. oOcen who<br />

have left sd arm behind them to South<br />

African bospKsls have been exerdaed<br />

as"to the proper treatment'<strong>of</strong> the «a><br />

— ' BaBsve. Tbe flat <strong>of</strong> fashion has<br />

___ gooa forth. 'The empty sleeve Is<br />

to be: worn phued to the breast and<br />

witb tbe coat sleeve a full abut sleeve,<br />

atoo,- so that the. wblto sinecure cuff<br />

looks to the dlsuoce like a perpendicu-<br />

lar wtrts band worn aa a decoration<br />

upon tbe fsuUleaa coat.- ' . '<br />

Advertisid?. Medium<br />

It has no a<strong>of</strong>Xrlor and few<br />

Baiea nunlslwd<br />

TH«<br />

Literary Department<br />

Is presided over by a trained<br />

newspsper msn.<br />

Job Department<br />

la equipped with all the<br />

Latest Conceits in Type.<br />

Artistic workmen<br />

ployed,<br />

class.<br />

etn-<br />

All work first<br />

I'' 1 •'•• ^is v -•••'••••F' 'feS-' •-'•' '••••• '• v i<br />

OCEAN 0XTY,N.<br />

CITYSENTIHa.<br />

. rOBUSBBD WBBKXY *T<br />

OCEAM CIH, N. J.,<br />

B, C. HOBfflSOH, Biltor ais Proprietor.<br />

alOTBXB ABD<br />

9t r<br />

~ajMas*'eaieVea~ ya<br />

CITY DIRECTORY.<br />

crrv OFFICIALS.<br />

M»yor—Wo.tayC.BmUh<br />

Pnaldant<strong>of</strong> Oodncll-Mark l*<br />

Vlty OlarK—Wilton H.-Wlll»M<br />

Tr««aarnr—IraH. Champion<br />

V l l t N l b U<br />

HOTEL ATGLEN<br />

ooBitaa HIKTII A»D oranu.iVE,<br />

OCEAN CITY, K. J. '<br />

Now open; Terms 11.60 per day.<br />

a C. dOKF.<br />

. THE EMMETT<br />

as.. A. BOVLB, Praorlelor<br />

Open *U Um yaar. Hot w«i«r boU »<br />

clectrla llshtln bedrooniA • " ,<br />

Ternu,a)l.sopcry.<br />

J^ORGAN HAND,-<br />

ATTORNEY and<br />

CptlNSELLOR-AT-LAAV.<br />

SailoltAr-IIaatrr MM) Exaimliusr In CbAmwry^<br />

Haprsma Court Commissioner. N<strong>of</strong>ary Public<br />

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J.<br />

AT TWIUGHT.<br />

• Ue eld bene alooe at twulght<br />

a'ntAl<br />

d. Mark<br />

Barruwe. Ttwmaa J. Tborn<br />

Board ol Health—br. T. C. Unteblnaon<br />

preafcSentl li. Li Wallace, Ueoretarrl Ur.-U.<br />

K. Kdwarda. Treaaoxer; . r. 5. Warner,<br />

t 'SSm^" t JnS&£^-Dr. B. T. Abbott.<br />

pnaldenl: B. U uobr "~ ""<br />

Tborn, UU.Creaae,U.<br />

son . . i •<br />

Overeeef<strong>of</strong> tbe Poor-B, P. Saaa.<br />

<strong>City</strong> Bnperlntendent— W. Klwell t^ake.<br />

SECKBT SOCIBTIB5.<br />

. Oeean <strong>City</strong> Lodge, No. 171. W. and A. X.<br />

meet* eeoond_Bn4 fourth ~ L ~ - '<br />

sUonDr. B. T. Abbott,<br />

uobUM<strong>On</strong>. ssorMwyi B. H.<br />

s, «. P. Moore. H. U. bimp-<br />

GARWOOD HOUSE,<br />

fisCsnlral Avcaiae,<br />

' OCEAN CITY, New Jaraey. '<br />

DellgbUol tx>catlOD. All tbo Lateat Im-<br />

Hoose Heated throughout.<br />

MBS. a OARWOOO, Prop.<br />

OCEANIC<br />

BUVSBVH mm* WEHLET aVb,<br />

OPEN ALL THE YEAR<br />

"<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodge, No. 83, K. or P., meets<br />

Uret and tnlrd Uonday evenings, <strong>of</strong> eaflb<br />

month In 1C <strong>of</strong> p. hall, Aabury • avenue, near<br />

. Seventh etreel. Mara Lake, K.<strong>of</strong> K. and H.<br />

Iota Gannett, Mo. mJr. O. IT. A. M.,<br />

wry Tuowilej- «««nliiaT l« KV «# - al<br />

Wlllard W. Adama, eeoretary.<br />

(Mean <strong>City</strong> Council, No. 10. D. ol A., meets<br />

every Ihuraday evening In K. <strong>of</strong> F. Ilail.<br />

HI*. Mary 8. Tfaoro, aeeretary<br />

HEAT<br />

M. O. WIHHAM.Vrop.<br />

Pnteetlbn IMfe> Me. 40, A. O. V. W,, ineei<br />

aeebiSalM OMlHb Monday evenings In K. <<br />

P. hall. WtUardW. Adams, recorder.<br />

~ L O. K. M<br />

I la it. <strong>of</strong><br />

Rbepaerde ol Betblehem meet each r*rlday<br />

evening lo K. <strong>of</strong> P. hall. tin. UeorBe W.<br />

ICverlngbam, secretary. ,<br />

CHURCH SERVICES.<br />

atral I<br />

mil. pastor,<br />

•ervloe, 7.U.<br />

>irat M. K. Cbttnsb, ooraar Osni<br />

and»lshlb«tr*at. itov.J.H Bow<br />

Moroloaaervloe, UUn. .EvanlDSl<br />

Prayer.meeting"* Wedneaday evening. 7.4&<br />

Unnday aobool. U. W. K. Lake, auperln.,<br />

Undaot. . . • • '<br />

Hoard <strong>of</strong> Triuteee-Praldent, B- O. Robin-<br />

•on: secretary, J, W. HtnUhr Ireaiurer,<br />

OeorKe O. Adanui t t>r. B. T. Abbott. Homen<br />

CMIIna, P. M. Wbeaton, John Maru. tt. B.<br />

Meeilnaa-Hnnday mornlnl. BJO, J,<br />

Itb. leader; Moodavevenln«^r.M. Mia<br />

J Lake. 'leaderTHollneH meetlnr.<br />

Monday eveolnr. Jew Oonver, leader; IfrT-<br />

dajf •venlns. Young* Conoo. leader. Tbeee<br />

II|.M>^IW»M am oeld In 11M onurcb.<br />

Strst PreabrUrlan Cboreh. We^eT avenue<br />

sad Ueventb rtreeU Uev. A.jW. WllllaUM,<br />

OCEAN CITY HOUSE<br />

•_7*T Amtotw* Avenue -^--'—<br />

- -. OCEAN CITV, sr. jr.; •<br />

Udder new' liianuaemout Thbrouuliiy<br />

bovaUd. Openull the year. TermB modo-<br />

rmt«. Convenient to I>epotM and rosi-onioc.<br />

••:. ..',.,. ..'.. M. X..HANP, Proprietor, .<br />

OFFICES<br />

: . .. > , I f r i \<br />

SCHOYLCrt C. WOODHOLL,<br />

SOS Market a*., OaamSew, a. J. .<br />

JONATHAN HAND,<br />

Oonnsollbr- tlL.a.vr,<br />

dolloltor. Master In Cbanoerr, Kolary Public,<br />

OAPB MAY OODBT H<strong>On</strong>BH, N. J.<br />

wiu, as •' ' . •<br />

. la O eiaael MlaiUa Bar r(<br />

CMI'EA.M cixr, at. jr. -<br />

Open all tbtf year. Kear the beaob. Hteabl<br />

eat. Weekly and trmnalent . board. Teble<br />

boaroera. ^ N . - C. K. MOH1HON.'<br />

flBDIIHL<br />

Claea Meelli<br />

W. ami -<br />

Mary r<br />

. Handay aerrloea, InJO a, n. and »<br />

v^ m. Prayer meetlag, Wednesday even-<br />

Ins, at B o'olocar. Handay school, %»> m.<br />

A. J.Hmltta,aanerlntendent. .<br />

Beard <strong>of</strong> Trnataee V. V. OannekL breet-<br />

dent; Klnatban Hmlth, aecretary; A. H.<br />

UaJUr, Uoaaurer; Lea>U M C'raaae and UlUter<br />

•int Uaptlat thumb. Aabory svraoe. be-<br />

tween Iclgbtb atad Ninth etreeta. Hav.jobn<br />

B. Adam*, tlaktor. Preaching, 10JU a. u.<br />

and7.Up.in. U. V. p. U. meeta al TJ» p. m.<br />

»«A Toeadajr eyenlnaj Prayer meeting.<br />

Wednesday evening. Monday evening 1 , 731<br />

bXm* "attody <strong>of</strong> tbe Holy HplrlL" Vrlday<br />

evanlttS, "tody <strong>of</strong> UH Baoday achool leeaon.<br />

CbanboT tbe Holy Trinity, Protestant<br />

EpIaeotMl. eotae* Kleventb eireet and-Cen-<br />

tral aveate. U«v. Martin Algner, minuter In<br />

ebarga,. iioly Conin>ahloa(lLnievu.:niorn'<br />

•nat prayer auvtaernsoq, lOJO a. m,; evenlo<br />

prayer and lon kxo n tn <strong>On</strong> tbe B<br />

£)R. J. S: WAGGONER,<br />

BEaiOEHT • .<br />

Physician and Druggist,<br />

T3I Asbnr; Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, H. j.<br />

tnre l>maa, ftfae Btatlooery* Co<strong>of</strong>eotlobery,<br />

eto. odBatantly ort hand.<br />

, C HUTCHINSQN, M. D.<br />

Homaeopnthiut.<br />

No- 804 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue,<br />

OCEAN CITY; N. J.<br />

Ornoi Houalt—Till 10 a. u.a ltott. hi.,<br />

tftoMp-tn-<br />

L,EWIS L. ROSE<br />

Law and XI. S. Courts<br />

I und 2 IJmirw) liulldlug<br />

OCEAN OITV, N. J.<br />

I TttE PAINTER'S<br />

ANGEL*.**.*.<br />

. ' • " • • ' \ V ^ •• •<br />

««'•••»•»«•••*<br />

The pointer sat In his square studio<br />

with bis bead bowed In bla hands.<br />

The four walls <strong>of</strong> the room had each<br />

D. -GALLAGHER, .<br />

bandar or tbe month the Communion eer-<br />

»!«;» »W (olloir morning: brayer at law s, to.<br />

itt. AUBustlne'e- Homan Catbollo ChUrcb,<br />

AabaiT-wranae, between Thirteenth- and<br />

fourteenth atreeta, Rev. eatber-P. J. Hart,<br />

Vitun M. K. OU'DHOU, .<br />

* Aid meet* drat Monday evening <strong>of</strong><br />

onth. IM Addel KoblneaB, brent'<br />

tjkvinlsTbora, treaaurerj Mra, M.<br />

rfKllpg swrelsiy.<br />

g<br />

AnJlalJe*U>a Wotaan'a Home Mlaalob-<br />

Biy'eiaiiluly nee4e tbe arat Tbunday alter-<br />

noon, s t/eloek, <strong>of</strong> eaeb uontb. Mi<br />

. . . tfeaaorer, MHL.T. €<br />

r . CbrlatlaU, Oorreepbndlng<br />

Mllner, brealdent; tnauhir, MkiL.T. O. Sut-<br />

loo: Mra,Eatber V.CI ' " ..<br />

aeeretarV.<br />

Ep«ortb fsairii t nuail eseta Monday even.<br />

; jw:m-<br />

' . IVromotoH p-m.<br />

r>. s. SAMPSON,<br />

HIUi r» • .<br />

Stoves, Heaters,Range8,<br />

PUMPS, SINKS. «,C,<br />

4O8-1O ABbury Avenue,<br />

OCEAN OITY. N. J.<br />

TJ1 ro<strong>of</strong>er end eaeet-tron Winter. All klnda<br />

e^Wo^CawtlDStsideiiedUeboHkotlaa, Oaa-<br />

ollae Btovee • epeelalty. • AU Work BtisrebU>eJ<br />

as Sepreeealed. .<br />

J. T. BRYAN,<br />

rUGTIUL rLUlBEB ud OIS PinEB<br />

lee? BUg• Ave^ PhllmeVelplilel<br />

dreulallev Bolkr*, Blnlu, Bob Tub., Watur<br />

CtMeU, Lead and Iron* Pipea, l^jtdpjt. Eu.. fur-<br />

ulabed at ahArt aallee. Country or dtytbal-<br />

descee Blted up la Ilia beat blaooer. HaUlUry<br />

rhnabls«aadDralaagl>t>P*cUlly. <strong>On</strong>letsby<br />

maUp«oo>p41yaU.o»aJ la.<br />

FINE FURNITURE<br />

• 43 South Second Street,'<br />

*•>••••.«•»'.•,•>••>«. ••».<br />

RALPH L. r GOFF, ~~"<br />

GIVIL ENGINEER..<br />

SaRVEY6R.<br />

eONVEYANGER.<br />

HIHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE,<br />

. OCEAN CITV, N. J.<br />

HtUI. KXTATE A»P IMHttHAMUX.<br />

. ADAMJ 4 CO.<br />

Real Estate * Insurance<br />

AQEOSTTS,<br />

laanu t, I ft B, fail EiUla ft bw B-Udlig,<br />

*TU>WTIC CITY, W.J.<br />

Commlmlcmers' <strong>of</strong> Deeds tor P»nn-<br />

nylvaiila.<br />

Money to loan ob Viint Mortgage.<br />

LoU for sale at Bouth AUantlo <strong>City</strong><br />

Hooef l» tai M<br />

FlrtiMorlflgt.. '<br />

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Lunch Rooms<br />

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PALERMO, .ti. J.<br />

I have a number <strong>of</strong> tot. lor. salt) at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>; aotnevery ebeaponeM, and-tnany bar-<br />

gain*; a!ao a nuhiber <strong>of</strong> oottaipa, tar aaUi and<br />

rent In all partaet tDSolty. laieohavoeottuj<br />

fobl|l<br />

JACOB 8QHUFF<br />

THE P10NEEI BAKERY.<br />

charge.' Kothlnar delleered on Bunday.<br />

V)<br />

ltiifn'li llealeminlBaagea.<br />

• ,,,,., ::~,,,aasltMlBB>, -, .- : ;.- "<br />

Jobbing In all Uoe<br />

All aladeaf Btoeee sad naelerslaerlps.<br />

oodtlio floor was bare. Tbo man's<br />

face was drawn and gaunt, and wben<br />

he raised bis head bla eyes were very<br />

bright. ; .<br />

."Tlieao yenrsr he cried to the si-<br />

lence. "I'pur <strong>of</strong> them, dny after day,<br />

week after wcvk, always striving, al-<br />

ways laboring to express the thought<br />

which la In my brain, always Impotent<br />

because <strong>of</strong> poverty, always tolling<br />

through thr^o Java that oa tbo fourth<br />

I may have models and materials for<br />

my great work! I feel the power with-<br />

in die,, bat I am helpless. Othem<br />

around me-wocceod. I envy them, and<br />

my envy strangles the lovely thing<br />

which I try to paint, and Ita features<br />

grow ghastly and hateful to me. If I<br />

could only finish this ono picture! But<br />

I cannot without hoars <strong>of</strong> work with<br />

costly models and many days <strong>of</strong> appli-<br />

cation which I most Bpcnd In earning<br />

my bread. -And the'Inspiration will<br />

not wait It fades dimmer wbllo I<br />

light on. If It passes, I am lost."<br />

Qo bowed bla head In bla hands<br />

again, nnd hla shoulders moved as<br />

though with BoliblUtr. ' •<br />

Just then • ujture.. white and shining,<br />

drifted dawn through tho open'sky-<br />

light and Blood bealdo him. Tbe paint<br />

er raised bis bead.. Be knew tbat the<br />

visitor was on angel, for he bad seen<br />

angels In his drenma. lie clasped bls~|<br />

handu qud knelt at tbo angel's feet, and<br />

tho tears were still en his face.<br />

The angel was looting at tbo canvas<br />

spread upon tbe easel. It was a Jom-<br />

ble <strong>of</strong> huge forms; for tbo.painter was<br />

to .represent upon It a great allegory<br />

<strong>of</strong> humanity entitled "The Triumph<br />

<strong>of</strong> Xlfe." "Why are you not at work J"<br />

tbe stranger . asked. Tho painter<br />

strefbed bl» arms wide with a de-<br />

spairing gesture. It was hopeless and<br />

helpless. It meant want, desire, pov-<br />

erty, agony, supplication, all blent Into<br />

one. • • ' ;<br />

The angel regarded him pitifully for<br />

moment "I have a master," he said,<br />

"in -whose nailery are tbe models <strong>of</strong> all<br />

the greatest works <strong>of</strong> the world..<br />

Nothing.la missing. I have come to<br />

give you hU invitation to paint In It"<br />

Tbe painter -lifted bla bead eagerly.<br />

There was a question upon bis race.<br />

"It la a wide gallery," the angel went<br />

on, "with four wings. In these wings<br />

have, sat fill the great artists <strong>of</strong> all<br />

times to do tfadr labor. In It they<br />

havo tecelved tbelr flrat Inspirations<br />

from tbe great art: Ideal <strong>of</strong> which they<br />

Were the Interpreters. There Michael<br />

Augclo brought bla rough stone to set<br />

free Ita angelic forms; there came Bee'<br />

thoven, Itn baraioules <strong>of</strong> form and <strong>of</strong><br />

color hymning themselves to hint In<br />

splendid music Thither camo Raphael<br />

to gaju> upon tbe glorious hues and In<br />

tbe peace and beauty <strong>of</strong>- Its aisles to<br />

point the delicate loveliness <strong>of</strong> tbo<br />

Christ child. In. Its alcoves tutt KeaU<br />

and Shelley, gazing till Ita various<br />

beauty rang from their soujs Into a<br />

full and fragile voice <strong>of</strong> uong. There<br />

they framed those sweet hdrmoule*<br />

which, unheard, were swetter. All<br />

these nieu have learned u this gfesi<br />

gallery. Today the masters sit In It<br />

working' and striving 1 to Interpret and,<br />

hi giving- their' all .to the world, to<br />

show to those to whom admittance hi<br />

forever denied, becsase they have not<br />

the.seals to apptvclats this art, a little<br />

portion oT tbe enduring beauty or tbe<br />

collection."; . V.<br />

I have never, heard <strong>of</strong> this gallery,**<br />

sold the painter.<br />

"Tru*," M|d the BflgeL "You have<br />

been «oo>b,uiy with this great painting,"<br />

Ue touched tbe ca»el as be spake.<br />

Tbe paluter bung; bis bead. "I am<br />

not at." be sold, "to kit with thcae<br />

great artists. I would better work lon-<br />

ger here." , • .<br />

"Not BO." said the angel geutly. "You<br />

havo the- will to do. The candle Is<br />

horning In your souL"<br />

. Tbei painter's lips moved alleatly, but<br />

the angel understood him.- "Take me<br />

with you totbls gallery," be-was any-<br />

Ir'<br />

[tho nntcul, "Hie s<strong>of</strong>t colors nnijl clear<br />

[tints whlcli liolonc to ob opniia'c mcill-<br />

' nro." Ho nnrliiKl out hi. band'anil<br />

drew In a cllnililnjt rom> that bad rench-<br />

ed to the cnmnicnt. "WHO anytblDs;,<br />

moro'exqnlaiu>J?.hd said.' Tlion. s<strong>of</strong>tly<br />

and carefully lent It sbould brush.<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Its petals: against the robgh *" "<br />

ledge, ho. bent It back to Its<br />

asalrut tbo Bray-wall.'<br />

"Closo yonr pyoa," tlio ttnecl Bald.' '*t<br />

will show yon the second wing 1 ." The<br />

pointer felt himself 1«] to the south<br />

window. "Mow look,'-'said'hla guide. ;<br />

A. stronBo xhonite hod come over the<br />

landscopo In that Bhort inoroont<br />

mellower flush s<strong>of</strong>tened-tbo follag-.r-<br />

tho' trees' and deepened tbo hoes <strong>of</strong><br />

tho blosseuis. Tho sky Itself bod a<br />

stronsur and moro vivid bluo. Tn this<br />

callory." sold tho nnjccl. "are nothlns<br />

but oils. Tbls Is wlierc Itoaa' BonherJi<br />

painted. Xook across to tbe nail and<br />

you will soo tbo charging, wblto maned<br />

heroes <strong>of</strong> tho 'Uorso Fair' and bear<br />

tbelr nolglilug. Playlns tbcro on the<br />

post road are tho gamins <strong>of</strong> Mario<br />

Bashklrtscu*. Hero are all the. land-<br />

Bcopea tbat were oven-spread on can-<br />

vas. Today ttioro ara scents <strong>of</strong> calm<br />

and quiet; tomorrow my Ifastcr will<br />

cloud bis sky, bond bis trees and tiblp<br />

bla hedges with a great wind In order<br />

that thoso.puplla who wish, may have<br />

for model tbe gloom and tho storm."-<br />

' With .a Bestare tbe nngcl bade the<br />

painter close his eyes .a second time<br />

anil led him to tbo cost window". When<br />

ho opened tbcm there bad coma another<br />

subtle change on tho world without.<br />

- ' i • • • ^ ^ ' '<br />

POWER OF IMAQINATION^<br />

A D^asal«t'e llorr• or rlovr 1 It Worked<br />

"The power <strong>of</strong>' lmaBlna«o«.""fcaia a<br />

•Kew•York' droBBlst.'"is past compr*-<br />

henslonl Not lori«r alnco • 'domestic' Iq<br />

the employ ot a ptomlneot family<br />

cams lnto.ttiQ,atqr l t b t l U<br />

lt Qtqra nisrtiatibsste.<br />

a, .prpscrlQtlon. Wb|ch -c^Ucd for,, fwd<br />

grains <strong>of</strong> niqrphlne In two oynccfl qf,<br />

aqua. n'ara—tliat'In, dlstlllajl wntcr—th(<br />

accompany Inf' illrcctlori' rba'dlng,"' *jl<br />

teaspoonfnl every 1 Boor'antll the'Mlt<br />

Is d)Iayi«i'''Tb'e patient 'tor' whom It<br />

and' wisps pf vnBrnnt, motley.' leaves<br />

danced alone tbe paths. Tim great trees<br />

were bare, nnd In tbe network which<br />

their stripped, complaining; branches<br />

laced the wind Hindu a somber singing,<br />

"In this wins'," said'tbo nogc.l. "are<br />

my Master'8 etchings. Heru are silhou-<br />

ettes <strong>of</strong> forests against a steel sky.<br />

Hero nro stretches'<strong>of</strong> Uarrcti scocoast<br />

with lonely dunes- Here ara desolate<br />

country hotiacK by bleak ways. Here<br />

are all tbo sad and sober shadows <strong>of</strong><br />

the pencil/' .<br />

Again tbe angel badd him dose hto<br />

eyes and Hung tbo north window open.<br />

Tliu> time a further chance, the great-<br />

est <strong>of</strong> nil. appeared. Tbo painter'<br />

could scarce repress a cry <strong>of</strong>. delight,<br />

for ho wns looking out upon o world<br />

<strong>of</strong> sculpture. Sort snow had marbled<br />

tbo dimpling surface <strong>of</strong> street and<br />

fleld ond Binoothed tho harsh outlines<br />

Into grace, stilling tbo sparkles <strong>of</strong> tbo<br />

distant river.-It bad turned tho con-<br />

tour* ot tho faraway lillls.ln tbo<br />

curves <strong>of</strong> mountain maidens and giant<br />

warrior*. It 'was as though some<br />

great white vision bad como wbllo the<br />

earth slept to toocb all tbat waa bare,<br />

aU that was ugly, all tlutt waa without<br />

charm, and dream It Into loveliness.<br />

Tho' painter drow n long, doo» breath<br />

aud threw hack his beat] with u pecul-<br />

iar gesture. There won a new light<br />

upon hla face, nt wbleb tlio augel<br />

omlkHl.JUo aeatcd himself anil dropped<br />

Ills facq Into bis bunds. It was BO<br />

great and marvelous! . '<br />

Wliea be looked up. tbe angel was<br />

•one. Ho started to bis feet. The<br />

tears wero wet upon bis 1 face "A<br />

beautiful dreoW- bo uald. "A 1 beau-<br />

tiful dream." Ho looked at tbo can-<br />

vas spread upou tbo euselfor a mo-<br />

ment smiling at It, but not bitterly.<br />

Then ho went to the window and look-<br />

ed oat upon tbe spring. The climbing;<br />

roso was still there, a llttlo redder, a<br />

llttlo moro sweetly perfumed.,a llttlo<br />

higher- and stronger upon Its stalk.<br />

He reached out a, linger anil drew It<br />

Into the embrasure <strong>of</strong> tbo window.<br />

"It -was a. beautiful dream," bs sold.<br />

But It was not a dream after all, for<br />

an hour later tbe door bcLInd him<br />

opened very-s<strong>of</strong>tly and the augcl.come<br />

In. £to did.not speak, but went close<br />

behind where 1 tbo painter worked and<br />

looked over bis shoulder. Tlio great<br />

design <strong>of</strong> tho "Tbo Triumph <strong>of</strong> Life"<br />

was blotted out, and low down In the<br />

corner <strong>of</strong> tbe huge -canvas a little spot<br />

<strong>of</strong> color was growing and taking<br />

shape.<br />

He waa painting tho climbing rose.<br />

Then tho autfel smiled to blmsclf,<br />

Passed out through tbo door noUtelesuly<br />

sad was anno.—Atlanta Constitution.<br />

lack <strong>of</strong> nervous ueuralght. u :<br />

, ^aw,. .It so- happened, that tbo fam-<br />

ily physician Wbo had written tbo pro*<br />

scrlptlon was behind tbo counter when<br />

the! mdssengcr arrlyed.'bavlng? dropped<br />

In. cs was-bis wont, on the way* to but<br />

Office. Wbllo t Was putting np'tbepre*<br />

gcrlptlon Wd chatted and laughed: and<br />

JokcU and passed tbo time <strong>of</strong> day. aa<br />

only, pr<strong>of</strong>cBslojaal uieu are capable <strong>of</strong><br />

dolour. I tilled tUo bottle, corked II<br />

carefully niid labeled It properly, and<br />

When tbo rctrcntlutf form <strong>of</strong> tbo do-<br />

mestic bad disappeared out ot the<br />

store door returned to my companion'<br />

able 1 physician visitor. As 1' did BO i<br />

saw to my amaxoment-the two grains<br />

<strong>of</strong> morphluo reposing opon tbe pre-<br />

BcrlptloD Bcalrat,. . , . , ,-.\ii<br />

' "'Dpctor.'j I ciocqlated, Tvo given<br />

tbat. girl nothing but distilled water.<br />

Tbo morphine Is here; look at It What<br />

SIRM WITHOUT WINGa ANO BIHD3<br />

WITHp<strong>of</strong> 18ONa<br />

Tbe PeBgralai I« ei DliroV Taerl<br />

-.«««•: Swlaae.' Irat i D o m e r ^<br />

'nisei TJIX C«wlta|s Veiater TaanAtB>ei<br />

Birds wltnont wlnfis'nro<br />

Mew : Zoalandana<br />

tnats'aro madot<strong>of</strong> the featbere <strong>of</strong> tho<br />

..I^^W&SrW&i;<br />

.d that It always mined In<br />

Verona. As witb Verona BO'It hu been<br />

toi.b the deai-rta <strong>of</strong> tbo globe. Tbo<br />

great Australia .desert shrinks every<br />

year It Is bettor known. <strong>On</strong> the pro-<br />

sqmed dt'sort land <strong>of</strong> a lifetime ago* the<br />

fluent «h»vrt In the world are noW rais-<br />

ed. Tho iliwrt was mapped ob hasty<br />

generalUationu on lusul&X^nt umples.<br />

So It wan with tho American deserts.<br />

Bo it la with llie Asiatic dMerts. Bo It<br />

Is with the African degertc'ttfty,<br />

years ago the map <strong>of</strong> tho Bdbaira show-<br />

ed an unbroken stretch <strong>of</strong> sntad. The<br />

map <strong>of</strong> today shows a tract <strong>of</strong> country<br />

With patch*, <strong>of</strong> adUd, but diversified<br />

*lth bllla atul wuU'f cottnMHt and event<br />

In plac** con4l>llus <strong>of</strong> llabt. airy park<br />

bud. with wldwiuvud grassy tracts In-<br />

t t d villa forvat—JflSchaoge. .<br />

8TALKED BY VULTURES.<br />

Wblle.B Man Waa TraJlln«t m' Back<br />

o«»t»nW(likU l«r* Hve<br />

as secluded, as Bafu from mokittatlon.<br />

did their anceatpra In pre-Adaniite<br />

Oajs—ttju vlslbk) ou treu UUuk. on<br />

beatfitt jpsmo path' aud on tho yloldins;<br />

day at the drinking places by the bar-<br />

ryjiuj stream. Eferu a belt <strong>of</strong> mod uinr<br />

feet from the ground 'shows that an<br />

elephant' has rubbed 'bis' Itching back<br />

against tho rough barlr <strong>of</strong> a tree, and,<br />

see,' coarse hairs aru sU|l •ticking In tbe<br />

aardoned day. TUerw A king iham<br />

•cratcli rvpcu ted' at. rogulox kitervsla<br />

marks the. pAssing. <strong>of</strong> • a.: vhloocvroe.<br />

Qertf again is the -pad tnsxkr <strong>of</strong> a tigerv'<br />

barely an hourokLaadthe-pitted tracks<br />

Qfiieor <strong>of</strong> alii shwat and vartotlea aor-<br />

tound tho deeply punche<br />

tn «ba> fooUtan* <strong>of</strong>. .Raweaaa* aTa«ae<br />

A well known physician, advance*<br />

the theory that the dUtrosfllog soasa-<br />

tloo <strong>of</strong> tuiuseo hn^ Its seat In the brain<br />

Bod not (n tho stomach and tbat relief<br />

(nay.' Ibe,obtained, by: cooling, the. bdso<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbo brain. . U* claims, toriiavei tented<br />

this Oftvn aud tboroaghly In tbtscaso<br />

<strong>of</strong>: blcW beadflebe, .hlllpaa coUc. cholera<br />

taorbus nod other lib} U» which nausea<br />

I* A dlstresslDg: syutptotn: without a<br />

Blngla! failure: alao'.that.lbo.otaca.re-<br />

Ueve* they natue*' resattlna;' rrotn can-<br />

cer <strong>of</strong> the stomach by tho application<br />

<strong>of</strong>. Ico to the. back <strong>of</strong> tho u«ck aud<br />

Oodpltal IKJIIC. The lee hi to b« broken<br />

and.the bits plactdi between the fold*<br />

ef a tow**.' Hellef maybe obtataed<br />

by holding tbe'nead'over a sink or'tnfc<br />

and pourlna- a small stream <strong>of</strong> water<br />

on the. nerkv-Tnls Is worth<br />

bl* Wi<br />

baring as-'a : r«Ue«'for sick besjUcte,<br />

to which'so' many kre' subject,—BocJ><br />

nhay Is ao>'Immense city."witli<br />

L_'..n._ -.I. • ... .-•-•-•y»ie<br />

^ l y H n f B l J i l a a > r<br />

soundings and this has started the) re-<br />

'port'that .'another 'senrch/'wrt'to! be"<br />

muda for this : burled treasure,. Wo<br />

kk N b<br />

moxo eaccriy aought for than that <strong>of</strong><br />

tbo old Hussar. .„• ,''),v, . , Vi'.,^" •'<br />

Many wrccklnff paroles have*'been •<br />

orgaubsed to bunt for It aid, much '<br />

money has been *pent an these »t-<br />

toinpts,.' FVirco pamns, divers and bit<br />

dnMlgerB have been Used hi;this work. .<br />

njid Ha soon as dne conrpany bssifaleed -.<br />

auvtlier. lusbeeo^irganlsed. to.toM It<br />

up. Pieces. or., wreckage, '(have,.;been.,.'.'<br />

found, nu


'^^^i0^:;^Esnm^<br />

Nothing will enable us<br />

MILLER ACT VOID.<br />

to do Ibis so much as moderation.<br />

_rnnmn> Ann Poammp Evaar TSCTUWI<br />

todolblssomaob u moderation. A<br />

taste fur confectionery, for •tblellos. for<br />

novel reading for gay eoclelyn f<br />

Bm^mmmn<br />

jf.-; 1 ';--;<br />

1<br />

menta In local columns, 10 <strong>of</strong>lnta<br />

b Insertion Monthly a n d l<br />

..Auwnuvmrau in local columns,idoenta<br />

per line, each Insertion. Monthly andjrearljr<br />

nice furnlsHed on application. ;<br />

Job work- promptly dons by expsrlenoMI<br />

s a n d a . ' " / . ' . . ••, . - ; : . . . . . • ••• • •••..• . •<br />

THTJB8DAV. APRIL 25.1S01<br />

Knteredat the Poat-<strong>of</strong>llceatOceaaCltyvN.<br />

^ as second olaasmau matter* ' ; •• ,• '<br />

. ....»u«.j,iui siiuieiics. lor<br />

novel reading, for gay society—none <strong>of</strong><br />

them In themselves to be wholly repre<br />

sented—by excessive Indulgence wear<br />

themselves out., aud leaver*.<br />

I pslurai lo bear.<br />

__. ,_«..,, .u unu. «or ineir danger<br />

lies lex ID tbelr positive Injury than In<br />

tbelr tendency to crowd out other and<br />

more permanent satisfactions.''.;,' Where<br />

sweets or dainties are used Immoder-<br />

ately ibe appetite tot •. wholesome (bud<br />

declines; where athletics absorb the<br />

•i,»i>»* —*.—*-• —.-i«:'i- '-<br />

In the Atlantic county, court it <strong>May</strong>'s<br />

uandlnv- • Mouday, JudgeEndleolt dis-<br />

e.>!•"-' -•••^ - -<br />

,» —... ywywi is MSS1 SCC1HH1* '. It*<br />

list la not padded, with deadheads to<br />

•jsr^^al<strong>of</strong>c-.'—e^i-**-*^-'" '' •''• ! - •• ' '<br />

IT'S about time to begin' to flftare on<br />

(be length and<br />

bathing suit.<br />

breadth <strong>of</strong> the 1801<br />

-^T^i i w "«« .wsfHKi 1 inajro 1 tuel - - -—— •»«»«uin«a ui giwi—,'.--. wuiHiuHiiHi oy llieeuuits. itl | "S fcllvllln »oHscnv«rps,ana.anenieriainlii<br />

student, menial work beromeadUtaaie-r yMr ' r . . . says thai Ibe legislationIs vicious In ItsIf" 3 ol W««hin«lon.<br />

l ^ w h j r ^ ^<br />

ling and Instructive conversation Is de-<br />

stroved; WIIAM niw.1 .M»-.I«I..-_: .• L:<br />

nniAEBs;.<br />

S. B. SAMPSON,<br />

(Jontraotor and Quildcr,<br />

O. -JP. MOOKE<br />

Architect'. ".Builder,<br />

'AND<br />

mii$i<br />

ml<br />

fell<br />

• A'raii.'•' showers don't make <strong>May</strong><br />

' flowersany more. Tbelr principal pro-<br />

duct Is dlsastroua Inundations. - '<br />

; - IT cxwra a little more to advertise In<br />

'the8ENTINBI. than lu a paper with-<br />

out circulation, but then tbe s/lver-<br />

. User gets something for! his money.<br />

: T/Hfe.-State authorities are slowly<br />

• Waking up to the Important subject <strong>of</strong><br />

..-water pollution., Governor Voorbees<br />

and several <strong>of</strong> bla advisers bad a con-<br />

ference on Saturday to consider tbe<br />

'" subject <strong>of</strong> calling an extra-session <strong>of</strong><br />

' the legislature to deal wltb tbe notori-<br />

ously f<strong>of</strong>il Passalo river arid Its water<br />

supply, but adjourned without action<br />

a m i —•<br />

kind may be moat wisely Implanted in<br />

earlier year*.<br />

Charles. Browu, adultery, (200 flue !•»«. and adds that the Illle<strong>of</strong> the act,<br />

and IruprUoumeut uulll It Is paid. If'uot absolutely false, Is at' least m(a-<br />

CarrfeW«lBou.cbsrg —• '••-••- B ~' -*""" "'"<br />

ay,<strong>May</strong><br />

* tour uX<br />

— , .««, »uu jy. *u« oauiiaracn roo-<br />

I bery, two years, each aeutence to beglu<br />

at tbe expiration <strong>of</strong> the oue before It.<br />

' iH *'•— ——« •- • - w<br />

In Ibe flr.t case Chsrlea Brown and<br />

cators, or ambitious parents or stern<br />

moralists would like to do, U to rob life<br />

<strong>of</strong> Its most natural Joys and cbsrms<br />

and some <strong>of</strong> Its moat bleesed memories.<br />

Jbetthem be cheerfully admitted and<br />

fully provided for; only let at prepara-<br />

tion also be begun for others that may<br />

Ttwo^d ta"<br />

wholesome exercise for any <strong>of</strong> us to<br />

*--' " " our likes and dis-<br />

—rtrvt •"" ~»j«uiuea wunout actlod. wholesome exercise I<br />

8U1I. the factthat they a,e thinking <strong>of</strong> blJ oeenBiouMy,<br />

Ihematter is enconraglug. It permits mn.tM*mm\u*Uoa. Bo they corre-<br />

the towns and cities wblcb depend on Bpond with our needs and our welfare?<br />

q^ Tassalp to hope for belter water j^we InstlncOvely and from preference<br />

sometime, \ ___• ; choose the b-tter. and refuse Ihe woneT<br />

FOBEST Ores have begun early to take<br />

he-iyy toll <strong>of</strong> the Boutb Jersey woods;<br />

and whj(e the du-ect pecuniary damage<br />

' from such vleltallona may be compara-<br />

tively little, the Indirect and nobsequebt<br />

- • •loss to tbe community cannot be calcu-<br />

lated In terms'<strong>of</strong> current coin. Soulb-<br />

.ern New Jersey would be little more<br />

,thanitbroad, barren sand spit If the<br />

' "plney woods" anould be destroyed,<br />

jet tbe coimnuolty"dr If6T to ward this<br />

choose Ibe b-tler.aud refuse Ibe woraeT<br />

Are we eagerly reaching but' to grsap<br />

.that wblcb cornmabdsour revpect and<br />

deserves our honors? lOr do we secretly<br />

like certain tblniDi- which we cannot<br />

openly approve? Do we dislike Ibe<br />

faults to wblcb we are prone, enougli to<br />

undertake their educallou? Nolhlug<br />

cab reveal to us our own character so<br />

clearly as auch a review<strong>of</strong> our likes and<br />

dislikes. Mr. Lecky In his recent book,<br />

'•TheMsp<strong>of</strong>ilfV'ssys:<br />

,._...»,U>IIOIIICU roraauiiery,<br />

the cbarge*being pressed by Samuel<br />

Watson, the huabaud <strong>of</strong> tbe woman,<br />

with whom be had Uot lived for<br />

months. All the parties are colored,<br />

and live In Allautlo <strong>City</strong>. The crime<br />

occurred In the fall. . Tbe evidence was<br />

clear' and. the 'Jury convicted both<br />

prisoners.' . - • .<br />

Theodore Bryant, a colored man iu-<br />

dlcted by the September grand Jury,<br />

lenlered a plea <strong>of</strong> guilty <strong>of</strong> an iuuaull<br />

entered a plea <strong>of</strong> guilty <strong>of</strong> au i<br />

and battery upon George Turner.<br />

ant was <strong>On</strong>ed 920.'<br />

J<br />

l<br />

Bry-<br />

WM<br />

life!<br />

were <strong>of</strong> no material value-or account<br />

._...«»»»» mauiim, '<br />

It Is a very common thing to treat<br />

>ur likes and dlsllke» as trivial things<br />

inuo|vbig no Important Issues and.<br />

therefore, enforcing no special responsi-<br />

bilities. Let a man cultivate tbe<br />

' virtues and establish a good character,<br />

It la said, and he may trust his likes<br />

an'ddbdlkes to take care or themselves.<br />

Bucfj an estimate, however, shows but<br />

little knowledge <strong>of</strong> the spring* <strong>of</strong> eliar-<br />

•eter. It hi as If one should stand and<br />

admire a noble river as It flows along<br />

with Irresistible force, aud then; fol-<br />

lowing It up to its head, should des-<br />

pise as <strong>of</strong> no Importance- the tiny<br />

. ,m mo (rear, majority oi casea.mtlmauiy<br />

domlnaU.. Certain tbuiis will always be In-<br />

tensely pleasurable and certain otbar Ihlnxs<br />

Indifferent or re reliant, sod tills ms«nettatn<br />

Joseph Love, a Pleasant' Mill* lad,<br />

was tried for crlmlual assault upou<br />

Maggie Adams, a girl uuder sixteen<br />

years <strong>of</strong> age. He was convicted add<br />

promptly sentenced' by Judge Eudl-<br />

cott to. two yesra'-lmpriaonmeut aud.<br />

I Bned IS0O. Application for a writ <strong>of</strong><br />

error was at once made by Ibe hul'ii<br />

counsel. The extreme penalty for Ibis<br />

crime Is Ofieeu. years' Imprisonment,<br />

but Love Was fortunate. In gelling a<br />

— rj "'" for mercy from the<br />

first drawn was applicable to all' third<br />

and fourth-clawi cities. It would have<br />

I applied tdOape <strong>May</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Woodbury,<br />

Salem, Millvllle, AtlautloOiiy, Beverly,<br />

Gloucester and a score ol other place*.<br />

but such a storm <strong>of</strong> opposition wus<br />

[ aroused that a provlno waa inserted ex-<br />

empting from IIH provision i all such<br />

cities a» then bad excise b uirds. -<br />

Beuator Kvano, however, did uot<br />

waul Ibe courts to say wlielberllceiiaia<br />

should be granted iu Atlantic Olty,<br />

and bad an aiuendoieut .reported<br />

by tbe seuale committee exempting<br />

cities <strong>of</strong> over 13,000 luhubllauls. Theu<br />

[ Benator Stokes discovered that the act<br />

would apply to Millvllle, where there<br />

has uot been a liquor license for twenty-<br />

five years. He Intilsled ou . another<br />

ameuduueot exempting from thLpro-<br />

vlslons <strong>of</strong> the act cities <strong>of</strong> oveTOOOO<br />

agents, and will eover a period or five days.<br />

An- experienced obaporon. wboee enpiicbi'<br />

oluinie wjll be iineifcorted ladles, will accom-<br />

pany tbe trip throughput. Round-trip tick-<br />

els.Voverlng. transportation, carriage drives,<br />

and hotel accommodations, will be sold at<br />

the eitretneiy low xate<strong>of</strong> S2f, from Now Yorh*.<br />

92i from Traoton, %gi from Philadelphia, and<br />

proportionate rates from other points.<br />

For Itineraries 'und.full lnlormutlon apply<br />

totlokotuuunta; tonrlst agont, 1100 llrosdwuy<br />

Now York; 1 Court street, Brooklyn; 7HI<br />

llroad nlrtwl. Newark, N. J.;.or addrau) rlolon or tuetttb* l*im > i'oiiiii|04list«Nlault«oliitoiiinootbn«mor •urAuM*. Ihuii prcventliw<br />

tbolmltfiiiftnt<strong>of</strong> mrroilliiir IUIIuwiPr*mil] Wllb tb0 I » ^^ *<br />

.._.»•; wunsoa tniuo; lo treat I majority or men It tnalnly dcisrmlnea con-C*- Hklllman. Rev. H. H. Bodlnv, Mr*.<br />

obir likes and dislikes BS trivial things. Idnot. ' - IW. A.' Hpencer, Bophle Carlson; Mis.<br />

in.,»i..y C|(y. T u VliwUm<br />

wod, Miss B. N. Keuible, Mlllville;<br />

W. £. Mauey, 8r., and Wile, .W. K,<br />

Uassey, Jr., city; Jack" Meyer, T. 1),<br />

Dehcr, New York: L. U. Fal.lamb;<br />

Wllmlnirtou. Del. .<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>-<strong>City</strong> Houae: David Miller,<br />

eorge Bpauldl WII<br />

ARCHITECT<br />

Bourse Building:<br />

EIOHTH STREET AND ABBUHV AVENUE<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

ALLEN SCU^L<br />

C o n t r a c t o r i B f c<br />

poadents.<br />

Hammoaton.<br />

Harvey King, a pupil <strong>of</strong> the gradu-<br />

ating class <strong>of</strong> the high school, on<br />

Mouday, April 15 laat, lost hla voice tui<br />

he could uot speak' above a u bisper,<br />

aud-was obliged to leave uchixil. HIH<br />

ajnicliou puzzled tbe physlulaus, uu<br />

otherwise he was lu gitoi health. IJ«<br />

went to work uetllug typ*) hi Ihe fckiiilh<br />

Jersey printlugonice, aud Friday ulglil,<br />

when be Was palil hla wsgeJ by Editor<br />

Hityt, lu tue.astiinlshtmiutor hlniwlf<br />

aud otbern.au he tried to thank his<br />

employer for the niouey, bis vulo) re-<br />

eoa Central Avenue<br />

OCEAN CITV, N. J.<br />

• Uulldlniis erected by contract or day.<br />

ruliy aiundixi lo.<br />

JOHN MARTS<br />

tikHVVKCrtVUKU OV<br />

SCREEN FRAMES £H<br />

. Window and Door Frames .<br />

•UU-WEST AVENUE. BCtOW TEOTM STUET<br />

OCXXN CITV, U. JT.<br />

HcrttllHuwlt l<br />

Hcr<br />

tloa.'<br />

CTV, U. JT.<br />

tllHuwlntf unh.> they are born wltb us, Ingrained<br />

wblebareproducUve<strong>of</strong>evU. True we<br />

•A bora with (endencle* In one or<br />

. another direction which we<br />

Tba First NaUanaT Bank- <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

<strong>May</strong>, capital |2S,000. will ' '<br />

u day«<br />

ness Juce 1. At • meeliug <strong>of</strong>- Ihe)<br />

T*k« the wry sunniest ibnn <strong>of</strong> like*<br />

•ndduaikes, thaw wblcb relate to eat<br />

In*. Children.<strong>of</strong>ien •hem very<br />

«T, SJ i by *<br />

tdrtlojjato raUM nojA f^tf.^^ tK?lnt y ;'<br />

Toe I'Sttanaylvanla B^UAMd oomtwny oow<br />

Mrales two throusb tjralua eacb way dally<br />

etween Pbllsdclpbla nlll f<br />

i>(ws»esi iwo ibroucb trains eacb way dslly<br />

between Pblladdpbla, BslllmoN. Wusblu«-<br />

tda. and Knrt*fo.<br />

too, sad Biiflslo,<br />

«»~ •"• *'"«M« MO wujijim<br />

Koreross,M«y-a landing rjeorge M,<br />

Heudrlcks, K*ypoH,N. J.S I),. We*v<br />

Ohureb. Lewi*<br />

^ ' : : • • : • •<br />

-Eight 0oltaftea.furalflb6d<br />

in<br />

fcvor a "hsblt which tnsy~«uuii<br />

trouble. Be will flod<br />

, ei*<br />

y A building<br />

central loralloo.<br />

. .^»^-»».«i—rjgnr.ounsjr«.furululied<br />

•dduufuruUbed.iaootoVSfOO.' £lwond<br />

,Allen. ABU andTreuloo ave , Plilla. If<br />

not sold, wijl be for rent.<br />

fOH 8*MM-i30, A U«sou * Ham,<br />

Jin organ lu good condition. Apply at<br />

VdUHO-Engllsh Setter. Owuer s|.'<br />

yto Joseph Clark, BeesleyVf Polui<br />

... . _^-«....r orey ill fiHB'<br />

ded, Uondaj*. .|be api>llc»llou <strong>of</strong> (he<br />

ally <strong>of</strong> AlUutlo Oily vu. the Allsullp<br />

Oily Railroad. compauy (or uu lujun'cr<br />

tlou to restralu tbe cooipsuy from<br />

. - . bulldiug trauiks uorth <strong>of</strong> lh« IliorougU-<br />

WlUL. PAVKU a* low. as tliree cents fare was brought up, uud, ou bebsJf ul<br />

per piece. A tow remnants <strong>of</strong> blauks, oouniwl for Ibn dty, Ihe auu was ad.<br />

5£$£~ZZ? JMSSTT,? 1 ** 1 Joumedtortwow^s «>- '-<br />

ply to Joseph Clark,<br />

and prove property.<br />

tter. Owuer s|.<br />

BeesleyVf Polui,<br />

receully enacted by clly couucil. At a<br />

tn&Ulug Thursday ulgbt Ibe Dus Meu'x<br />

awutclalloo adopted a scale <strong>of</strong> rales<br />

euiirely at Variance with those council<br />

bus established to protect visitor*<br />

against extortion.<br />

Colonel Jsmea R Hbanuon, for many<br />

years manager <strong>of</strong> tbo Csrrolllou Hotel,<br />

Baltimore, aud the Blue Mouululu<br />

House, ou tba Blue Kldge mouutuiu,<br />

In Maryland, but who baa <strong>of</strong> Into con-<br />

ducted the Eutaw Hotel, Bullloiore,<br />

died suddenly lure Huii'lay uorulug <strong>of</strong><br />

heart trouble. Ueuuo, out if not, be<br />

lj»nd«avor to so modify the tindenpy<br />

t It .mavnot tm •» i«-~...._.<br />

?4«t< so modify the tendency<br />

It Biay not be an Inconvenience<br />

mbarnut b bl<br />

ay not be an Inconvenience<br />

barnuament b> blm Ibrqugb rife.<br />

. . taapost*nt ihuiCB. w*w<br />

e^>e(«. da^sand<br />

Z£2Z\ * °*<br />

•Mw.w.avss.orKDouiuoasa. Vorseoam.<br />

modaUona at WlUarts aajant.MetropolUiut<br />

or Kaltori,! U^MjilLa, iSIMSJTS<br />

^<br />

. Vard and OKloa I<br />

Cor. 13lh Stmt ail Hares bum<br />

Leonard Krauss & Co.<br />

ELECTRICIANS<br />

3EVENTH ST., AND HAVEN AVE,<br />

BRIO K<br />

V. O. B. OCEJiU CltV, at the<br />

followlua- price*:<br />

\ No. I Dark Uurds ut »J-V) far llioiuuuul.<br />

No. 3 II«rda at U7JJ0 twr Hiotuaixi.<br />

Hslmoo st nu.i n»* "— •<br />

StOCk (New)<br />

Soda Fountain<br />

(New)<br />

everything new<br />

rkfiAN CITV. N. JL.<br />

.•.ywioVo«..u,.i<br />

year, aud<br />

They are ahead o<br />

lit Ilurdrf utautf t>er iliouutnd<br />

HJman at VI.7.', per Ihouiutitl. '<br />

Itouyh IJurd* or Kllubom<br />

Addreui,<br />

ut 86.7^ per<br />

W. MJ FORT<br />

M. Roads bland ib«oM<br />

u<br />

''••j.<br />

%<br />

i^M<br />

S. B CONVER .<br />

Sanitary Plumbing<br />

us, Gtifuiud tui cma iMni6<br />

g flUAl*. VCNTILATINO<br />

F. J. SMITH<br />

ID a<br />

Ms°materiaJ, I ton rUKJi CnsUr^-0at yacht, '£! ft,<br />

1050 Asbary I ksel, rigged tip tot winter and summer<br />

T ^^^IK. Apply to William B. tUancbiU.<br />

few days.<br />

Respectfully,.<br />

W. W. CHAI,FANT,<br />

The U. T. D. D. and p. o. M. I<br />

LATEST FALL STYLES<br />

YELL 8H*Pr_ Ir<br />

SHOES..<br />

IN<br />

(oticcuoru w. C.wuillli & (kuis)<br />

Contractor and Builder<br />

And iiemlerlo<br />

Building Materials<br />

Lumber, Millwork<br />

and Brick<br />

MI and U*t lino at Men's, VewM<br />

Hox-' Cl«uil>i( sinsl Varai<br />

Ui on Toano wiywtuin Id Ib0 eauol.<br />

. dud tlutt ^.xus va<br />

buying, we eu adrryoa<br />

l^»Mi moa^y*" fco yod wlJl dud tbmt on<br />

our fcyftedt oi OMUI buy lair. w« eu ol<br />

you «*»»••>"' "•-•'— " *<br />

mtmtatmm*<br />

)Dty, and aa<br />

bal Sir tba<br />

at wlos lo<br />

tXtt ya<br />

pEST UADB SHOES FOR<br />

MEM and WOMKW<br />

VABO AND<br />

Fourth 8t &r.d Haven Avo.<br />

OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />

& i<br />

ssoaln«. B«4^<br />

ot<br />

our prli^ii MlUi tboM <strong>of</strong><br />

Uuua Uu MMd why We.<br />

lotBKj, and or our o« y«*K.<br />

4itjr oavnt mtv ulwdy*<br />

tloa (Uiuauthl or<br />

will meet ID-regular session to-morrow<br />

evening.<br />

Kx-Counvlluiaq Harry Headley Is<br />

N<br />

y y<br />

palutlng hla cottage on Ninth street,<br />

nearGentrsl avenne. --'•JJ J '••••''. •'> ".•<br />

Robert t>her,la. having bis building,<br />

at the coriier <strong>of</strong> Beventb slreet aud Ao-<br />

buryMeuu«j|alnted.< :,-'...-;(....'.<br />

TbB ntad' l wbo I gries around looking<br />

for trouble dou't have to. take a ttle-<br />

scope along jwlth him.<br />

• Joseph Button has purchased Alfred<br />

W» Bmlthis-hoose and lot on Central<br />

avenue, above Fifteenth utreet.<br />

. J. G. Bucherand w|fo, <strong>of</strong> Narbertb,'<br />

P*s., were eujoyIng the seashore breezss<br />

here several days the put-week<br />

. Mrs. Kva Cbsraplon has returned to<br />

her bwpe In, ibis, city afteC.spending<br />

the.wlhter innntna In Philadelphia; .<br />

Arthur N. Taylor, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

has p'urohswdqii'iie'B' number <strong>of</strong> lots<br />

In this city within a few Weeks pant.<br />

Charles Malhew*. Jr.,/<strong>of</strong> Philadel-<br />

phia, was In this cltv aevertt] days last<br />

Common council convened lu regiilar<br />

session on Friday evening, Preaideut<br />

Lakti lo^e-ebatr. 1 ,-')' ••' ) J '^ : -"» ! {<br />

AI' niembera wer p t<br />

week in the Interest <strong>of</strong><br />

Ings.<br />

O»Jutiactor Allen 8ci»l'<br />

Ity bold-<br />

^ i ' • •<br />

force.<strong>of</strong><br />

rlck'd<br />

Fifth<br />

workmen engaged on J.<br />

cottage, -Centrai: aveuua,-;<br />

atrMt.',.'<br />

Itav: Hv H. J3od_lne, <strong>of</strong>;<br />

• former woll^mowu resident, waa<br />

here oo ThMindsy renewing old ac-<br />

quailutsnces. ••'' • .<br />

. Robert Bradahaw has rentled and<br />

taken occupancy <strong>of</strong> .Ji^iph' Button's<br />

cottage on Central avenue, below Four.<br />

trenthstreeL - . . .<br />

Harrjr Bonard aud family, <strong>of</strong> Oer-<br />

roanluWD.Wereguisls<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Buzxard's<br />

parenU, this .clly, during the latter part<br />

<strong>of</strong> last wevlc.. , '.<br />

£». Hsny. qbandtor, ur VtneUad,<br />

who baa been having bki W«wl#y ave-<br />

nue cottage re|iahlled,.Waa down over<br />

Thursday ulgbt. •<br />

Tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> -<strong>City</strong> House and Hlgu<br />

Painting company Is 'painting Frank<br />

B. Schneider's place <strong>of</strong> business, Asbury<br />

avenue, bear Ninth slrvet.<br />

Csplalu J. I>. KbsrbSch, <strong>of</strong> Plilladel-<br />

pbls, lias been occupying hla cottage,<br />

aimer First street aud Haven avViiue,<br />

several days tbe past week.<br />

\AJ1. ntembers. were present, exeunt<br />

'jfjou^ucllnjan Haud, who Is still 111.<br />

V Tbe loloutef) <strong>of</strong> Ilia mbellugu'lieia on<br />

April lOaud I7were read and approved.<br />

<strong>On</strong> motion <strong>of</strong> Councilman William-<br />

son the rules were suspended aud uew<br />

buulnras taken up. • > | r • ;<br />

Owlug to the passage <strong>of</strong> the ttiitU<br />

spring election bill by Ihe late legls-<br />

lature, extending tbe ,. lerrpii <strong>of</strong> city<br />

ufllclulauuiU the January rollowliiKlliu<br />

expiration <strong>of</strong>.tbulf term <strong>of</strong> onive^ aud a<br />

later 'declslou, by Attorney /General<br />

Grey to the ullect that said law did nut<br />

In any way.refer to boards <strong>of</strong> educallon,<br />

the teriUM uf Ibiyee memueru <strong>of</strong> our<br />

board—Messrs, U. T. Abbott. JU. M.<br />

' leand R. H.ThoVu—had expired.<br />

A letter was read from Htate Bunerlu-<br />

tendeiit llaxter, In which lie said that<br />

"sectiuii 83 <strong>of</strong> the'schuol law an arai;iid-<br />

od at t|ie last sesslou <strong>of</strong> the legislature<br />

provides that vacancies lo boardu <strong>of</strong><br />

education, tbe members <strong>of</strong> which are<br />

selected ' In - accordance with local<br />

charters, shall be tilled, lu tlie manner<br />

provided lu said charter."' He further<br />

cited, the Reetlou, ahapter and year<br />

Kovernlug ourcaae, which placed tho<br />

Ulllug<strong>of</strong> vacancies with council. Ac-<br />

cordingly council, ou nio'llou, wtut<br />

Into tlie appolnlnmutuf three muuj-<br />

bcni <strong>of</strong> the board ol education. The<br />

retiring nienibers^-Dr. B. T, Abbott,<br />

ex-Postmaster II. Howard.' Thorn and<br />

Assenibtymuu ti. M. Creme—were<br />

unanimously appointed. '.<br />

Tlie street committee reported u. list<br />

<strong>of</strong> sidewalks hot .Hanged, Ibo wuorn<br />

there<strong>of</strong> having beeu uotlllwl tu do Ibe<br />

work but liad neglected to attend to II.<br />

The stinie oomrulttee repoited' the east<br />

side <strong>of</strong> West avenue, between Ninth<br />

and Kleveuth atreelB, lu bad shape..<br />

The electric llglit-at BlKth Htreet and<br />

Haven aveuua was ordered . dlncou-'<br />

lluued.<br />

Fire plugs were ordered to be plarwd<br />

aa followfc: one at Tuutb and AVvnley;<br />

two on CVnlrul aveiiui.', between Tenth<br />

intl Thirty-fourth streets; and Iliu<br />

ueoesHary oiie« below Thirty-fourth<br />

or bwnsrs <strong>of</strong> any Lulldina'wFo •bulI*bss|other proggr.olllfltrK^i^aiiM«ri» U*<br />

r^coajty<strong>of</strong> twqnur^llprs^f^r.sa^i day<br />

<strong>of</strong> mich~coiitlnfi4Ml noglcei or renisals pro-<br />

.yl^led ^h»t iMluro uny penalty Is forfeited or<br />

SCHOONER CAPSIZED.<br />

tuwoiili«t-<br />

poned uutll Thursday eceuliiK, <strong>May</strong><br />

SOth.<br />

Nelson B. Sooy ban so far recovered<br />

from bis reeeut Illuewi as to bo able to<br />

eome to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mouday where<br />

couvalesenee. It U hoped, will be more<br />

rapid.<br />

- Hit W. E. Majuwy, who ban beeu<br />

•pending winu lime at. tbe home <strong>of</strong><br />

her father, U. H. RudcllBe, lu Millvllle,<br />

relumed to her homo lu this city ou<br />

Friday.<br />

Alexander Bloau, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Fails <strong>of</strong><br />

Schuylklll, fblladelphU, hiu tvuUd<br />

Or. J. (ls.rrisou's collage ou C'eotral<br />

avedtie, near Sixth utredt, f<strong>of</strong> the. eonv<br />

lag aeason.<br />

Mrs. Reeves<br />

• The street committee were liiutructcd<br />

to adverllw for bldj for KrmllnKi Kruvel-<br />

IIUK and curbing Seveutb aud Twelfth<br />

streelu from Wait avenue lo the buy'.<br />

Tlie proper <strong>of</strong>llcerd were autlinrlwd<br />

to negotiate loau <strong>of</strong> $W00 lu autlclpa-<br />

tlini <strong>of</strong> 1001 taxes. • -<br />

A commuulcat|iiu from L. M. llc>ui,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ibe EuterprUu) Telepbouo company,<br />

relative tu the cloHoueaa <strong>of</strong> wire* <strong>of</strong> the<br />

telephone and electrld light companlt»<br />

at cerlslu polubt, wus referred to "tho<br />

electric light company, tlie solicitor<br />

stating that it was out a mutter fur<br />

council's actiou.<br />

The. boardwalk committee - .won<br />

ordered to include iu tbelr advertise-<br />

ment au'itppKiacli at' Eleventh jitrtot.<br />

Proper onlcera were directed to<br />

execute u uole for $713, Interest payable<br />

ueml auuuully, on accouut <strong>of</strong> the An-<br />

bury aveuue improveriiiiul.<br />

Tbe property commltteii will look<br />

luto tbe matter <strong>of</strong> palulluir the fire<br />

house aud report at tbe uext ttteetluir.<br />

C'ouuelluiBU DarrnwH Introduced uu<br />

i to the bicycle ordiuauce,<br />

Which was accepted on first reading,<br />

fhbantetiduieut Diuked it unlawful to<br />

ride bicycles, etc., i,n the uldewalkx or<br />

buardwalku butweoii <strong>May</strong> IS aud Bep-<br />

tember 20.<br />

H. G. Bteelmau, It. H. Thorn uud J.<br />

W. Builth were apoolnlud u cummlttea<br />

to audit the accounts <strong>of</strong> tlie collector<br />

and treasurer. • • •<br />

AdJ lurued. • .<br />

curild added In our advertising columns<br />

thlH wyek. . • • •<br />

Mix. II.,11. Ky'llbtt uud son, or Phil-<br />

adelphia, aru «|>eiidlnK ukeumin In their<br />

on tVdtrul 'avenue, uoutb '« oni<br />

iuiiousllty; <strong>of</strong>'.muuloliiul ' ''<br />

HU.,,,,<br />

mgaioeRtsr.irelfeetUnl<br />

provemsuts; The ophilonrf werb >ht»it<br />

DjrJusllce8brini>r The nriiiclpal pile<br />

,<br />

town, N. J. She has a gross register ol<br />

017 touu, aud u net register <strong>of</strong> 518 tons.<br />

Hho IM 1-17.7 fdet loiig, US). feet wide<br />

and IS feet deep! Her value Is e*tin»-<br />

ted at about 135.01)0.<br />

The Ill-fated craft °WOM Thursday<br />

towed Into Delaware bay, and righted<br />

Itullritud Bletimtiblp<br />

herm-lf.<br />

The Paua'aiu<br />

compauy'» ultaiuer Clly <strong>of</strong> Wuubluglu '<br />

lauded the crew <strong>of</strong> eight intu <strong>of</strong> Ibe<br />

Knowles at Hew York ou Tuesday.<br />

Tht> crew were picked upby Ihuuleouier<br />

Alliuiiue, <strong>of</strong> the uauie line, ixtuud from<br />

New Y'»k for Colon, on April '23. after<br />

the Hteaiuur had been In eollluloii wltb<br />

Tlie twenly«eveiilbii«rnl4o'nnal'c6bi<br />

vontlori Of the Ca|(d <strong>May</strong>'County Wo-<br />

man's Cbristlau TemiwrancB', tTnlni^<br />

was held Iti.tlje Pint M. E. church, <strong>of</strong>.<br />

this clly, on Tliurwluy litat. Thenioru-'<br />

lug sessluu epmvoued at ,10.40 q'olook,'<br />

Mrs. K. lirlck, enmity president, <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clly, preHldiug. Sluglug opened<br />

the e'xerclsea, follow«d with prayer by<br />

Rev.. W. K. FlMher. The president<br />

gave a very lulereailuK talk, after which<br />

Mrs. Isabella Uemoresf, Blatorecordlug<br />

secretary, <strong>of</strong> Ololaler, N. J., addreused;<br />

the couvcutlou, duelling on tlie lack.<strong>of</strong><br />

numbers In the uulous and ibe cause<br />

<strong>of</strong> failure' In Ibo absence <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />

Hteelmau, Mm. Iiydla Flick, pf Dennis-<br />

vllle, conducted I ho morning devotional<br />

exercises. • .' .<br />

•ITie following comrulttees were ap-<br />

pointed: llenblutlou—.MIsaAnu Chauj-<br />

plou, Tuckahoe; Mrs-Aitiarvln, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, and Mrs.' I. Demorest, Clolatur,<br />

N. J. Courto.y-MI-i.i.AIWB <br />

. J«rh<br />

bidder<br />

il u rMi<br />

contvuiil Is Hluuv4l<br />

by Clly Counull.<br />

Ooum<br />

y. d nation, uud<br />

tbmi wo plitdue our tuoMt iWltlifUl elforU for<br />

Its sappr«*slon.~—: ~ - 1 —<br />

Kvtiry act .that b<br />

tb«<br />

y .t lUm tb«<br />

proper obiHirv'uuod <strong>of</strong> tbu Hubbalb, every,<br />

tn'lnir whlub uo em|iloyu workers on luc<br />

ford's day as to prevent tlialr atU)ndunr« In<br />

bouse* <strong>of</strong> worship. oponM tbowayto Kreuter<br />

Mabbath deM^rl<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbe ui*i»; tlwr tu> It<br />

th«<br />

That tut cbruitlun Workers we de-<br />

precate umlprotwt uiialnat lbs runnlno'<strong>of</strong><br />

trolley cars on tlW HdUuilli day any wuar« In<br />

tbls county. As a determined ellilrt ul<br />

In some.iuurteni to<br />

th Il .i trpreMont rueliilust<br />

the Inlqnltouif eunfiHm will bo r«turo«d to<br />

tbearuiy,<br />

H<br />

Oouiicm-rcsa<br />

nil bltlx.<br />

WIIil.IA'M K. WII.«il<br />

ItlCIIAUIt IL HTITKH<br />

AKTIIIIU l>. IIAItltllUW<br />

DulMlMyllUOl<br />

bo uucco.i.rii<br />

Halil bottil t<br />

< • • »<br />

rUjht K>rrjunt any or<br />

'<br />

1144 ASBURV AVCNUC<br />

Will opt-ll tin April *&. Or«U*r>4 will<br />

protnpt ultonllon; tuiilrirai-tlon icimru<br />

laundry rollectod und dt'llvtTi'tL —<br />

Get in the Swim<br />

—B—atlfy- ywir how*s.-Ortintnenl*l- nnd<br />

quick grawlliu HU AUK TmttU f<br />

•'bo'li. Urowlb Iimurc<br />

nnd<br />

e uiu><br />

Addrt'iu,<br />

A. H. FISHER,<br />

. - <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> P. O..<br />

The Alpha Employment Bureau<br />

leaves Now Yo»<br />

Beta^SSVa<br />

Uoloo Tnniftr<br />

Union Transfer com pa nj will eallha» and '<br />

book UoBiBMts from hoislsaad riaW«nn»P ,-"•<br />

W. O. UKH<br />

ANDREW MARSHALL<br />

6oi S.Twenty-Second St.<br />

Philadelphia, Rau<br />

' ''" . " . • •. fir'.!<br />

ICE CREII. 1UBUCB4.<br />

' '.. PUIIC1IB<br />

F4NCY<br />

nozsi num.<br />

We da CiUritg h tit to Bntdtn.<br />

Cblcksn<br />

llatty.<br />

Judge ou Tuesday .beard<br />

ocesa itfiy Bully couiuuy.<br />

Tlie Oceau <strong>City</strong> lUaity. eotupauy,<br />

aplUllxad at SlOO.tiOO, was<br />

yn<br />

vs. Johu Brnwer, to abrogate tlie terms<br />

In €amdbu<br />

In<br />

<strong>of</strong> a ltm»v >* UJuJv Was hsard lu C<br />

a lew wibukssgo^has 1 b»t>u' <br />

lr*rjt wy^bejl^rdj O/litd<br />

tr*rjt, \»ytJlward 'K.'- Headley, th«<br />

months-old, and oils Jbahaii Ueadley<br />

and wife, died Oil Friday after a »ry>rt<br />

Ul VJ l<br />

VuneroJ bervlcau ' Wero coo-<br />

ouBon- ducted, by tytv. J, H.<br />

day sflertu*>n, at the paretlU" resldenca<br />

on Weal aveuue, uearlWa «tteel, Iu-<br />

h>naent was made at rjeaslde cemetery,<br />

Palermo.' Ullbert A Lako were the fu-<br />

Wo W neadquarten for window<br />

shades, all colon and shtea. We defy<br />

compaUtiou.! itoe^ijuV JsrradguueiUM<br />

ytUtrje largest manufacturer In the<br />

eouutry,.s.mtf)fe


fcife-y•,•>' *• •' *'''HB|MfflsTCT^^jaaSjiB! '-•'<br />

fare when yon belp the helpless, for<br />

| the promise la "Blessed la be tbat cunx<br />

sldcreth the poor: th» Lord will deliver<br />

Urn to time <strong>of</strong> tnrabltV Then there '1st<br />

another way <strong>of</strong>, providing for the fo-<br />

Utro. If jrou, bare f 1,000 a year In-<br />

come, aave 9100; or 12,000 a year, aav*<br />

say sucb economy la meanoesaT'•' J say<br />

It Is a .vaster meanness .'for yoo tor<br />

make no provlalon for tba future and<br />

compel yoto trienda or tba world W<br />

take care <strong>of</strong> yon .or youra In caaa <strong>of</strong><br />

bereavement or calamity. '<br />

•There are »~"~"- —»•-<br />

tbs lord. Tan. Iookayou ID tba fica<br />

and .bat. '»«»* fcto ^ ^ X M ^ 1 *<br />

cryuig, "All arr-yotirar : So tbat what<br />

*"»L«*J" «»• aomiui Mfkx: Oo. to<br />

worfc right ,awajr aod robciM sjs w.u<br />

/fe<br />

• ' . ' • : • / • ' •<br />

• < / '<br />

'foot'<br />

trowel* <strong>of</strong> earthly Industry fan to rear<br />

tte.awptera/or bcavenlj rewanl win<br />

InoNUmnroiikaop. rehlneno*ta tbe<br />

u«a«n or «Tefr aar but wak^<br />

vsn.iara»wBf>*jrt._','V*J ' IRI<br />

B»o«lbBo;m*sT*rjp. i-vnismiMlaUte<br />

Usaou or arery aat bOt -WaktsV-tibt a<br />

moment ra i_rlraa.nsrttsormibealtB*<br />

nplohic. ' Men fret' "•--—•— '*<br />

but oo matt<br />

r-wY* . .»»•, :,nujm . anil DO;<br />

_»giving nogulde, overseer<br />

Vor.' ruler, proyldetb. h,cr meat In tbo<br />

>gummet and gatheretb her food In the<br />

: . t a r v * s t J S : • ' . • . ' •<br />

: < ' 1 ' 1 J 1<br />

- ' - .<br />

;<br />

' V - ' - • • " • . • . • • ; • • . • • • • . • • . ' • • ' ' • • ' • - • • •<br />

c ti^oi^oiaa» wrltlaga have<br />

!?** b * y6 wmo ont l * r «<br />

...—•— -«.o to psy for, Tbere<br />

ere people witb $4,0p0 .a year Income<br />

wbo bavo not. ono dollar laid up for a<br />

rainy day.. It la a gtiutly dUbonesty<br />

practiced on toe. next generation. Buch<br />

men deservebankraptcyand Impover-<br />

ishment b> almost every man** life<br />

ww.<br />

„.__ -?«, . s>at*»f|riuVa7 ' flDQi . TlUtU<br />

and Qulntlllnn. : Solomon's Bong: .and<br />

; Ecclesinstes and Proverbs, "preserved<br />

by Inspiration, aro a small part <strong>of</strong> his<br />

volaminoua productions. He waa a<br />

frost scientist '<strong>On</strong>e verse lo the Bible<br />

" ausgesta. that lla was a botanist n so-<br />

ol6glst,'an ornltbologlat, on Icbtbyolo-<br />

:; slit and knew all about reptllla- I<br />

i^jn-lr, S3. "Ho spabo<strong>of</strong> trees, from<br />

-the caoae tree that Is In Xebanon even<br />

'<strong>On</strong>tothe nyesop that springcth oat <strong>of</strong><br />

tho wall: bo spake also <strong>of</strong> beasts and<br />

<strong>of</strong> fowl and «f creeping things and <strong>of</strong><br />

fl»lesv"*BgaIdcs all these scientific<br />

2««»«< •••<br />

them being replenished. "Go to the<br />

them being replen<br />

ant. tbon sluggard.<br />

and be wise whi<br />

ant. tbon sluggard. Contiaer ncr way*<br />

and' be wise, which, having no snide,<br />

overseer or roler. provldetb her meat<br />

In tbe rammer and gatberetb bsr food<br />

Intbe Harvest* -<br />

ructed, be waa<br />

also an lnscetolocist and watched' and<br />

describes the spider build Its Buspea-<br />

' KMlBtig It tbo'sDiaer's'wcU ad h no-<br />

. : . . • *Toia ArmwUm. '<br />

Tbb» Is no argument tor mlseitmeam.<br />

Avsu-lce and pcnorlposness destroy a<br />

so poor that' be<br />

a plow handle.<br />

Furthermore, go to .„,<br />

alder tbat If Ood honor*<br />

making. It our Instructor<br />

lessons we ongbt not to<br />

er orders or crcatWn,'/<br />

found by scientist* that<br />

fixed In tbe case <strong>of</strong> 4<br />

_^ „_„„. .„. uwnumi ""» •» "» case or a) i(ty(HKom have<br />

•Avarice and pcnnrloosness destroy a I been allv* and In torMw-fbr years,<br />

man about as soon am any <strong>of</strong> the other I Bow mucb tbe Insect aMfbe fowl and<br />

vlcea. . We b«ve beard <strong>of</strong> those whol the brute ms» b. rt«Mi. J-H-« «<br />

, "The spider toketii<br />

«i u«r uonda and Is In kings*<br />

. 1»— But ho |s especially Intercst-<br />

.cd^ln theant aod recommends.Its hnb-<br />

1 Its its worthy <strong>of</strong> study and Imitation.<br />

Mylni. "Qo to the.qn't. then sluggard,<br />

consider her wnyis and bo wise, wblcb.<br />

having no guide, overseer or rater, pro-<br />

vfdetn her meat In tbe summer and<br />

gatheretb her food In-the harvest"<br />

. .'BoMt was not Dnlll about 800 years<br />

agcy.when Jnn Bwnmmerdam. the son<br />

<strong>of</strong> an apotbeenry at Amsterdam. Dol-<br />

o study <strong>of</strong> tho ant under<br />

~tEat the full force <strong>of</strong><br />

vices. We bsve beard <strong>of</strong> those who<br />

entered' their Iron mosey vault for<br />

business purposes; and tbe door acci-<br />

dentally abut and they wre H t<br />

«•-» DUII <strong>of</strong> scores^tf<br />

loiilkctlng tho mlDule<br />

rr ims« !*!' . • • : > • . - : .-!.- >, '...;<br />

aTE MEM<br />

Finest facilities lor<br />

d<br />

;->•>*>«» usico scientist in bis oxam-<br />

%»to*i!*ti>ottuectlxim,textaimco^,<br />

; 'S??:.**^' e **^lfBfpJ r ..«* ine wisdom <strong>of</strong> |*^ Jeaeorj. Going out <strong>of</strong> Ibis world<br />

— - —~.u »uo warn aw >oe rowl and<br />

tbe brut* may be rigbtf/ called to auf-<br />

fer for tba advancen>«at <strong>of</strong> human<br />

knowledge and tbe betterment <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

condition <strong>of</strong> tbe bnttjjfo'rae* I do not<br />

„„„ ,„. now atop to dlacoasVJmt be who: use-<br />

next day. - Dot every day and all op iessly harms any <strong>of</strong>'God's living crea-<br />

and down tbo streets <strong>of</strong> oar cities them ton InaoKs tba Crsator.. Alas, for tbe<br />

are men. body,' mind and soul, forever horrors <strong>of</strong> vlvtaewtiool I have no coo-<br />

fast In tbelr own money vaults. Ac- fldenee In tbe morality <strong>of</strong> a man or a<br />

cdmulation <strong>of</strong> bonds, mortgages and •»•»•» -•---—" •- "<br />

government securities and. town Iota<br />

and big farms lust ror the pleasure <strong>of</strong><br />

accumulation Is despicable, but tbe put-<br />

ting aside <strong>of</strong> a surplus for yonr selr de-<br />

fense wben yonr brain baa baited, or<br />

yonr right band baa forgotten Ita con-<br />

ning, or your old age needs a Vnanarr*-<br />

ant or for the support <strong>of</strong> other* when<br />

yoo can no more be'a brvadwlnorr for<br />

your household—that la right that b<<br />

beautiful, that ta Christian, that U dl<br />

— - '^•^"^--'••"•''lU.ror.n^<br />

ered aa great.display or the wisdom <strong>of</strong><br />

Ood to Its anatomy as astronomers dU-<br />

epver to'tbA beavcna and waa so ab-<br />

sorbed and wrought upon by tbe won-<br />

^^^^M, M. UM utvipinj' or a man or a<br />

woman who woold bartn a bone or a<br />

dog or i cat or a pigeon. 8ucb meo<br />

and women, onder atfront. If tbey dar-<br />

ed, woold take tbe lira <strong>of</strong> a buman be-<br />

ing. Too cannot make)' m« brlleve that<br />

Ood Iooka down Indifferently upoo the<br />

gaOsd neck <strong>of</strong> ttM ox; or the crnelly<br />

curbed bit <strong>of</strong> tbe borae, or the onsbel-<br />

tarsd eattla In the, snowstorm, or tbe<br />

cockpit or the btar baiting. "<br />

Oo to tbe ant, Iboo mlacrrsnt. and<br />

. ./orld, and ' tbere<br />

sreui to «ay. "Oo to "-<br />

bird; go to tbe Saw<br />

i; go to tbe waters." «.m-<br />

law* tbat drop from the<br />

gallery <strong>of</strong> tbo tree tops. Notice In tbe<br />

path where you walk tbe.lessous <strong>of</strong> In-<br />

dustry and divine. guidance. Make<br />

natural religion a commentary on re-<br />

vealed religion. Put tbe glow or sun-<br />

rise and sunset Into yoor spiritual ex-<br />

periences. Let every star, speak <strong>of</strong> ihe<br />

morning star <strong>of</strong> lbe Redeemer and ev-<br />

ery aromatic bloom moke yon tblnk <strong>of</strong><br />

him who la tbe Rose <strong>of</strong> Sharon and lbe<br />

Uly <strong>of</strong> tbe Valley and every overhang-<br />

ing cliff remind you <strong>of</strong> tbe rock or<br />

age* and every' morning suggest' tbe<br />

"day spring from on blgb, wblcb glv-<br />

•tb light to those wbo are In darfenesa,"<br />

and ewo tbe. little hillock built by tbe<br />

roadside or In tbe fields remind you.<strong>of</strong><br />

the. wisdom <strong>of</strong> Imitating In temporal<br />

and spiritual things tbe Insectlle fore-<br />

thought, "which, having no gnlde, over-<br />

seer <strong>of</strong> ruler, prOvldetb her meat In tbe<br />

summer arjd gatberetb her food In tbe<br />

-harvest"<br />

?3a:i3bTC3 .<br />

Sailing.gunning.etc.<br />

The Liquor Traffic and its<br />

[kindred evils art forever pro-<br />

hibitd b d<br />

[ s ar<br />

hibited, by deed.<br />

Every lover <strong>of</strong> Temperance<br />

and Morals should combine to<br />

help us.<br />

«» .uu wroogni upon by the won-1 •*«• Jroa have a right to pbl you<br />

dera be discovered In the ant and otberl j" ***? «nfldenee on lbe pillow<br />

• In*o>rB#ha»»^-I-—-^-—•-•»'— I I«—•-<br />

„ H. .«**«,««:•«** iu uie am ana drier<br />

• Insects that body and mind gave way.<br />

: and,-bo expired: at 43 ."years. <strong>of</strong> • age.- a<br />

martyr <strong>of</strong> the great sclonco <strong>of</strong> Insectol-<br />

ogy. ••, v e ' -' • ' • " •<br />

Ject lesson. «olog out <strong>of</strong> Ibis world<br />

without leaving a dollar for tboav wbo<br />

remain behind. If you haw donv you<br />

best, yon have a right to ptal yobr bi-a* Loab KlaiMrk. W. T.J<br />

UNIFORMED PALLBEARERS.<br />

Cmnr *h»- O»mM<br />

fllwaak<br />

Am iu»li^« mi ine pilUW WHICH<br />

Jererolab shook dp In the forty-qlnth<br />

Chapter or bis prophecy, "I^avv tbj<br />

fatherless, children.<br />

at ooxht too.<br />

In tbe free air <strong>of</strong><br />

l<br />

• ;••;!ffiKvji«r«;osi«bsi«ooa.•. • •<br />

•: No «na but Ood could have fasblon-<br />

ediba Insect spoken it to the test or<br />

given It such genius <strong>of</strong> Instinct—lb»<br />

wUdom for. harvestbig at tho right<br />

time. Its wonders <strong>of</strong> antennas, by wblcb<br />

. It gatnera, rood. - and <strong>of</strong> mandibles,<br />

which. Instead <strong>of</strong> the motion <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

baman Jaw np and down to mastlca-<br />

tlon. move.from side to side; Its nerv<br />

ooa aytteni Ua enlarging doors In hot<br />

,wcatber for.more sweep <strong>of</strong>.breexe. Its<br />

. mode-<strong>of</strong> attack and defensa. closing<br />

the-gate at nlsbt against bandit bv<br />

^ . tnua^r HI ocarpa ana ii<br />

your wife and children go to lbd»<br />

to snlddeT • °<br />

Bat my subject reaches higher ibso<br />

temnoralitlea—foraslgbt for tb. souL<br />

provision for eternal experleocvs. prvp<br />

oration for tb* far btyood. Ant bills.<br />

..-«-,.» Kannrauon <strong>of</strong> tbe earth for apeak out and teach as a Isrjrr and<br />

.human, residence Its social life. Its re- mlefatJcr lesson <strong>of</strong> preparing food for<br />

pobllcari government with lbe consent »be more Important port <strong>of</strong> Ml Oo<br />

<strong>of</strong> tba governed. Its maternal fidelities, yon reallxe that a man may be a mil<br />

{be habit <strong>of</strong>. these creatures <strong>of</strong> gather- .Uonarre or a moltlmllMonalr. for Uinr<br />

tog nair and tben under the dome <strong>of</strong> *•"" " " " *<br />

the ant hillock seemingly to consolta-<br />

tloa aod'then 'departing to executo<br />

pot oo lh*tr _ _ ..„ _« ».<br />

beaveo, drovaa^<strong>of</strong> cattl* agoobwd <strong>of</strong><br />

thirst on toe M.*» anuiqgf<br />

onto tba next warm<br />

Irtataf opapa, tbey .are ready. Blow,<br />

* " Bang yoor Icicles<br />

rraviaVaflaJ H.ira.a<br />

Wbea daring the plagne la Londoa.<br />

at the risk <strong>of</strong> hit life and under the<br />

protest <strong>of</strong> his friends, Bev. Thomas<br />

Vtoeent spent bl» time preaching the<br />

gospel to tbe sufferers' and t&JBOd peo-<br />

ble prriahed, seves Malriie* fa tlw<br />

bouae where he lived, did tt Jns< hap-<br />

pen so that be came through tmburtt<br />

In VulUm street prayer meeting. New<br />

York, a young nun rose and jd "1<br />

• ..«,«• wuere ramiuea<br />

| cannot or will not make arrangements<br />

for them a pallbearer*' association lias<br />

been formed wblcb will fnrnlab at abort<br />

notice and at reasonable cost a uni-<br />

formed'escort for the dead. The uni-<br />

form will consist <strong>of</strong> a black coat witb<br />

race ndBea at the wrists and' wide<br />

White lace collar. Knee breeches, black<br />

stocking*, buckled shoe*, a black hat<br />

Uke those worn by tbe Knights Trnx<br />

plsra and a sword complete tho ojitllt In<br />

plessaut weather, but wben It rains or<br />

In cold weather a heavy black military<br />

cloak will be worn over ait<br />

There are many people to Milwaukee,<br />

mostly Germans, who are "freo-think-<br />

er*" and - belong io no religious organ-<br />

isation. Many <strong>of</strong> tbeso aro member*<br />

I <strong>of</strong> tbe turner societies, and funerals<br />

In their families are conducted by the<br />

turners. Others do not belong to any<br />

society, and wben a death occur* to<br />

the family a pr<strong>of</strong>essional funeral orator<br />

Is usually called In to conduct the serv-<br />

ice*. Tbe funeral orator's success and<br />

the love for display wbep a beloved<br />

relative hi laid away doubtless suggest-<br />

ed, the organization <strong>of</strong> the pallbearers'<br />

association, and It Is believed that It<br />

will be financially successful. -.<br />

An Undertaker whose place <strong>of</strong> busi-<br />

ness hi In the crowded tenement boose<br />

district said that a similar association<br />

would probably receive-good support to<br />

New York. In tbe Italian district elab-<br />

orate funeral* take place dally. Par-<br />

ents nuy neglect a child while It'Is to<br />

good health, but when the little ono<br />

die* thero must tw plume* on tbe<br />

bearsAtbe_c<strong>of</strong>fln_mtist be <strong>of</strong> an expea-<br />

slvo'kltfd, and a baud <strong>of</strong> music mast<br />

precede the funeral procession to tbe<br />

church and from tbe cburcb at least<br />

to the limit* <strong>of</strong> tbe Italian district<br />

The uniformed pallbearers would prob-<br />

ably Bod patronage In that part <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

dty.<br />

In many places hi Europe.there are<br />

bvj*h>eas concern* which- furnish not<br />

only uniformed mourner* and pallbenr-<br />

ers, but funeral trappings for the horses<br />

in UM funeral procession. The uul-<br />

formed.pallbearer-hi tbe first step In<br />

that direction, and If be succeeds In<br />

Milwaukee this new knight <strong>of</strong> tbe mel-<br />

ancholy aspect may become a feature<br />

at New York foneralj. — New York<br />

Tribune.<br />

tie,<br />

Water Supply,<br />

Railroad,<br />

. Steamboats<br />

; And all other<br />

Modern Conveniences<br />

Thousands <strong>of</strong> lots for sale<br />

at various prices, located in all<br />

parts pf_the city. -<br />

For information apply to .<br />

WE LAKE,<br />

Secretary<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Asso'n,<br />

LICENSED AUGTTONBER,<br />

No. 721 A8bttry Aoenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

- " ' Boardlns booaeaand eouac** IbrnOWallparlabi lbe city. Oo<br />

.TOW WHO SHOP.<br />

«M7 AWBVBV AYEBfls.<br />

PrapotMiors^*<br />

naponduiMSOIIotMd<br />

THE (HOT Cin REflL E8TJTE<br />

MASSE Y & ED WARDS,<br />

Real Estate and Insurance Agents<br />

Lots fur Bale or exchange. Honses to rent. Deeds, bonds or mortgage*<br />

drawn. Loans negotiated. A number <strong>of</strong> bargains In lota. '<br />

JOHNBROWER<br />

1m.<br />

U3MBnr A EDWARDS, .<br />

811 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, II. J.<br />

Mt tm the tat-oaVa: *» «. —— •-<br />

»«•«• the sf*. O. Box. 380<br />

B. CURTIS ROBINSON,<br />

Real Estate and Insurance,<br />

Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue,<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />

mt wan<br />

riRST aUAUTV<br />

HMO OIL AND JBHBHSHES<br />

ROBERTS' PiBB AND WATBH<br />

PROOF PAINT.<br />

Vwfw MetaUc Faaata for Tin aid<br />

Bblngle Boots (and no other abonkl ha<br />

used wben rain waiar la)' eaogbt >te<br />

family use). All branda<strong>of</strong> Beady Mixed<br />

Paints. Window Qlsaa <strong>of</strong> all kinda<br />

and patterns. Beferenee given..<br />

ASUU.Y AWL,<br />

FLAGGING AND CURBING.<br />

__.. QUALITY OF<br />

Pennsylvania and North River<br />

*"' Pavements..<br />

' pa. •«•.,<br />

o,uHwwir laid py upert'trorkmen and KUS<br />

UarblnaT ink* and deep lo hold It* artr* Hlteb _ „_»_.,..<br />

In (reei variety, tersws* »rle*» and best terras, . . .<br />

. D. MAHON EY, i v.tor. ««*».•. cnw«, sn,****<br />

W. B. JOHN8OM. Aaant, Ocaar. <strong>City</strong>. U. J.<br />

Commercial Printing<br />

• Envelopes; Letter, Note<br />

V" 1 Blli Head*. c«ds, etc.<br />

.'• • •• ' .-' • " ' I<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

ESTABLISHED 1881<br />

a. C- ROBINSON<br />

Battier aad Proo.Ut«-<br />

odCAN CITV. N. J.<br />

Bubaoriptlon FN-I^a,<br />

miM V«M«r.-.r...<br />

me. In tho tert are \MUee Ita indefaHgablenes*. IT by the<br />

i timber ihe cities' <strong>of</strong> the<br />

d are destroyed. Instantly<br />

. —. .- -> rebuilding. They do bot sit<br />

I-around tnopln«. At It atulo lo a ase-<br />

<strong>of</strong> a prominent Japanese. Wbo<br />

read It and was bronchi to Ood and<br />

Immediately began to commend Christ<br />

to the people. Did all tbat merely hap-<br />

pen soT Tell that to those who do Hot<br />

belter* there Is a Ood, bot do bot tell<br />

It to at least a hundred <strong>of</strong> us wbo have<br />

bad In our own Urea providential res-<br />

cues aa wall* proved w that we have<br />

ry E , wbru Arthur baa<br />

*• ** o<br />

rounding coonUes.<br />

sur-<br />

O*4 Iaa>l4«lr WIM .<br />

Bat We live to times when tbere are<br />

many clashing*Tbere seems al-<br />

bere aeema al>| *TJy eaj<br />

Large fortune* I letter B.<br />

d moping. At It agato In a aso<br />

Tbehr fright immediately gives<br />

^Towae-He-a quit, m lln^lMt. I be-<br />

Browne-yes, be can convene la M<br />

different tousde*.<br />

Towne-8o I understand; bat there 1 *<br />

one ten** he ha. n«v** iroccidedTta<br />

Browne—Whnf* that? Chinese}<br />

Towoe-No, bis wlfVs.-i'bllddtelohlfl<br />

. Ble Oart elO.U.<br />

Is peculiar," remarked the<br />

"Well, when It comes- to making<br />

•boodle.' I alwaya lead. aad. youwlU<br />

nodee. there la aJwUntelTno reas<br />

why t ahoufct be to yebt^-lsxch-u<br />

HAVE YOU TRUBO<br />

CHEW'S<br />

.. • *•*—.»•• », __n_»"y|»<br />

ua PnarkUr<br />

CaakHaat.<br />

make- young<br />

SSSSaii^^<br />

it tbv bust<br />

.J thai bl* man-<br />

I by tbv wlrtor.-<br />

PETER MURDOCH.<br />

' tr^f tin ks<br />

CKOJmJLt ttiid WOOD,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> pity, Vt. J.<br />

0. J. HAMMUL<br />

}*Graoi(e Wort<br />

Moiioliwotv, Msi ttatoliTtnTii'j<br />

Btaluary Work, Cradle..,.<br />

CKMCTCMV INCLOSURCS<br />

Barlal Vault*, Grave Cover*<br />

All kind* <strong>of</strong> Oetnetery Work<br />

orks at Plcasantvllle. N. J<br />

Dr. W. H. Long's<br />

ONM* PsunMy VoxctaMe<br />

RBMBOIBS<br />

; . VfaraaWat '<br />

AUOrrs KAUIACT. Odaa Clty.rT. J<br />

Tnl* »paoa I* rtmfd far '-<br />

W. L, BERRV,<br />

Manufacturing Jeweler,<br />

NO. aj sotrrri SECOMD ST..<br />

aMHI«rt»n»air«, x»«u<br />

Hesairlaa a saeeialrr.<br />

nu s. CHAMPION<br />

Alderney Dairies<br />

Ooarantaad BtrlctlyPar.<br />

l c e<br />

Brlok __.yl_er. JBto.<br />

All Work lo'Uason Uoe Pro_|<br />

Attended to.<br />

O/TY. N. J.<br />

AND<br />

^^^_2^«<br />

'•'• v- ;".')••.<br />

.1 t.l U\ ~1 • i A<br />

• 1> ,;i;; ; > .ty.U<br />

'•'f'--' 1 • ^y\ i Mi»M'iisii'j&'itfivJ-iS.&ii<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. J^ THURSDAY. MAY 9. <strong>1901</strong>.<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL.<br />

mnunso vnur AT<br />

OCEAN CITY, II. J.,<br />

B, C. BDBISSOH, Ejitorand Froprietor.<br />

UMa»»«u>slil<br />

B d f Tste V l:<br />

^ __ _^.^_ l "f^ollneas* Ueetln^<br />

Monday evenlnga 'Jesae Conver, leader: Fri-<br />

day avenlnjr, Yoang* Coreou, leader, Tbeae<br />

rneetlnga are* held |n tbe obnrcb.<br />

Irlrat PreabyUruin Church, We'^ley avenue<br />

and Heventh street. Uev. A. W*. Williams,<br />

• '-- Htirtday services, 10UJU a- m. abd a<br />

b letlng, Wednesday even-<br />

Handily sebool, tM p. m.<br />

, . ntendent. •<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Troatees— V. V. Canneld, presi-<br />

dent: . Ktnmtban Hmltb, secretary; A. II.<br />

Baker, treaaurer; l-ewl* il L'nWae und l.utlu.r<br />

li. Wallace.<br />

Irlrat BapUat Cbureb. Asbory avenue, be-<br />

tween KtiblU and Ninth street*. Kev. John<br />

B. Adanu, p—lor, PreaeblnK, 1OJHI a. m.<br />

and 7.15 p.m. B. V. P. U. nieeu at 7JO D. hi.<br />

- eacb Tuesday eVenlnir. Prayer meeting.<br />

Wedneadavy evening, Mouday evening, 7is><br />

n. m.. "Bfody <strong>of</strong> the Holy HplrH." FUday<br />

*.-S?- .. .' f iha Bunoay aohool leason,<br />

UO p- m. II. u. Kalbacb,<br />

WAGGONER,<br />

Charcb oT tbe Holy Trinity. ProUslanl<br />

Kplscopal, corner lUevenlb street avnd Cen-<br />

tral aven^ie, liev. Martin Algner, minuter In<br />

enarge. -Holy Communloa, IUU a. r_i moro-<br />

Ina* prayer and **rmoeulaJIO a, kn.; evenlna<br />

prayer and HerBooo, IU0 p. m. <strong>On</strong> the Ural<br />

. Bunday<strong>of</strong> tbe montb tbe Conunurilon ser.<br />

vie* will (allow morning prayer at uuo a. m.<br />

B4. Angnatlne's llontan Catbollo Cburob.<br />

A&bdry avenue, between Tblrteebtb and<br />

Fourteen!— MreeU, Her. Valuer P,J, Hart,<br />

" Bervtce* a* Jbrmerly. MaM • s<br />

- HeeerUctloa.Sn.in.<br />

CHURCH<br />

Knurr M. _ Cuvucu.<br />

Ladlea 1 AM meets Brst Monday evening <strong>of</strong><br />

eaeb month. Mr*. Addel lloblntfon, Dresl-<br />

dent: Mr*. LeivlniaTborn, Ireaailrer; Mrs. M.<br />

CQarreUoa, teeordlng; seereury.<br />

Auxllutry at the Woman's Home Mbwlon-<br />

ary society kneel* the arat TbUraday alter.,<br />

noon, 8 o'clock, <strong>of</strong> eaeb month. Mrs. M<br />

Mllner, president! treasurer, Mra.T. U, Sut-<br />

Ion; Mrs. _rfber V.ObrUtuui.eorrespoudllig<br />

secretary.<br />

Kpwortb luHa meets eaeb Monday ev«o-<br />

log at T.I4. William tt. Fisber, president;<br />

Mbs Amy Miller,aeeretary; Mr*.». V. Hiuu-<br />

loo aad M|i*>Alice BJaUy, superintendent*<br />

Ji_lo«Laa«a— •<br />

Vurt PaavBVvaayAt CIIUHAU.<br />

Ladles'AaxllUuy society hwet* nrst Man.<br />

y •vnlna' f ch month Psidt<br />

Physician and Druggist.<br />

Tit Asbary Ave.', <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Par* Drugs, flam' Btatiooary, ConTectloDenL j<br />

eto, eoeslasuy on hand. . ^<br />

, C HUTCHINSQN, W<br />

. HomoBopathiHt.<br />

No. 89-4 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue.<br />

OCCAM OITV. N. J. - -<br />

OrriC* Houus:—Till 10 a. • m., t to i p. m.,<br />

»to»p.m.- .,<br />

g/rT ABBOTTTMT b.,<br />

a?hy«I«l*eaa rnrnH Mnrajcoa,<br />

Contrt! ud BCfthtk StntL<br />

L.AW OPPICBS .<br />

OODFREY & GODFREY<br />

Room* II and IS Real<br />

Ejtslo and l.»w Ulld<br />

ATLANTIC CITV. N.IJ.<br />

L. ROSE<br />

Law and V. S. Courts .<br />

ItiuiniH I'uud 2 Ilouruu liultdlDR .<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />

D. GALLAGHER,<br />

DKAI.KK.IM<br />

FINE FURNITURE<br />

• 43 South Second Street, -<br />

tiil.*•>•:<br />

pALl'H L. GOFF,<br />

CIVIL ENGINEER.<br />

CONVEYANCER.<br />

NINTH AND CENTRAL AVBNUE,<br />

OCEAN CITV, N. J.<br />

-- - • • /TillDa-m.<br />

orrioK Mouaa :'| jjrom I to s p. m.<br />

r».<br />

Stoves, Heaters,Range8,<br />

PUMPS, SINKS, *C,<br />

4Od-lo Aabary Avenue.<br />

OCEAN OITY. N. J.<br />

T.n ru<strong>of</strong>aw and sbset Iron noriuir. All kuids<br />

0«IMo**OsstlagrurBbhadatsborMILADCLrH4IA. M. .<br />

MI«M aiuec siCATa a aPKoiaLTV<br />

laoiaar DiHisia *>AaL«a «• IIUWD<br />

JOSEPH M. CORJOH<br />

Real Estate Agent<br />

PALERMO, N, J.<br />

X bavua number o#U>t* lor aal« af <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>; soutavery cbeak> ones, and tautny bar.<br />

stilns; uliM m nubsbac <strong>of</strong>eottake* Ibr •*!« and<br />

mint In all part* ot thcotty, rMlsohaws malnlaod; arms bargains<br />

JACOB 8CHUFF<br />

THE PIONEER BAKERY.<br />

rVeabBfsaoV<br />

»kea»<br />

chart*.<br />

andCake* dally. *<br />

, . Orders delieenkl<br />

lothlng delivered on Bundar.<br />

HENRV A. W. SMITH<br />

Practical Plumber<br />

• ' i ^ ' \ V<br />

Hoi Water ui«<br />

'<br />

og><br />

Jobbing In all Ira*<br />

l<br />

matter over I decided that tbe woman<br />

must have couio from one <strong>of</strong> tbe bf-<br />

lands In some way and determined to<br />

glvo both a dose sesreb. I set <strong>of</strong>f to<br />

tho north and In tbo course <strong>of</strong> an h_our<br />

mado a, landing, Tbls Island had ail<br />

area <strong>of</strong> not iuoro than Ove acres. Here<br />

and there a patch <strong>of</strong> soli covered thu<br />

rocks, and young cocoanut trees were<br />

strugt'llng for life, but the ground was<br />

easy <strong>of</strong> search. I went over It care-<br />

fully and made tbe circuit <strong>of</strong> the Island<br />

hi my boat but not a living thing did I<br />

see'aside from-the birds. There were<br />

no wild fruits to sustain life, nor was<br />

I able to Bud auy fresh water-<br />

It won noon when I got back to my<br />

own Island, and after dinner I set out<br />

to search the other. As this one bad<br />

more vegetation I took with tno tho<br />

boy, who was about IB years <strong>of</strong> ago<br />

and named Whang, As tbe wind waa<br />

light and a current against us wo were<br />

two hours hi gaining tbo Island. I was<br />

strong In the-belief that somo woman<br />

bad been cast away and was shifting<br />

for herself, aud tbat she bad not made<br />

herself known to us simply proved that<br />

sbo had lost her reason tiudcr the<br />

strain <strong>of</strong> the hardship* or .took us for<br />

natives wbo would molest her. It wnu<br />

near sunset when we put <strong>of</strong>f after a<br />

vain sesreb, and when we reached the<br />

.reef surrounding our Island and bnir u<br />

mile out from the beach the evening<br />

breeze died oat to a flat calm, and we<br />

lay Ilko a loir. Before taking to tho<br />

oar to scull us In to tbe shore I jat<br />

qukjt for a minute listening to the<br />

whisper* <strong>of</strong> tbe sea. Wbaug leaned<br />

over tbe tall <strong>of</strong> the boat and watched<br />

tbe sharks darting to and fro and leav-<br />

ing trails <strong>of</strong> lire behind them, and<br />

things were so still that I could bear<br />

tbo ticking <strong>of</strong> my watch, when there<br />

cauio a strange Interruption.. It was<br />

the voice <strong>of</strong> a woman In laughter, aud<br />

It sounded cloau by. We. both sprang<br />

up at the sound, wondering If our car*<br />

had deceived us. and as we stood lis-<br />

tening the Hounds came again. Wbeu<br />

they bad died away, the-boy turned to<br />

me and whispered:<br />

"Master, for food's sake let us get<br />

ashore at once! There hi a wltcb <strong>of</strong><br />

tbe sea close by, and she will drag us<br />

downr" '<br />

. I waited ten minutes, and, bearing<br />

Mining more. I picked un the oar and<br />

•culled In to the lauding. There I<br />

found the three Chinamen waiting for<br />

ine. and they Were Id a state <strong>of</strong> great<br />

excitement They bad heard the laugh-<br />

ter, and tbey believed with the boy<br />

that a wltcb bf tbe sea was hanging<br />

about and meant to do us harm. Chi-<br />

nese life Is made up <strong>of</strong> legend* am)<br />

sa$«ratJU> markets <strong>of</strong> tho<br />

World."- •' ; - . . ' I ••••• •<br />

Hut that tlmr bos not yet ttrtlvwl hi<br />

. * B* rrveH T«ve> Cfaaa**. •<br />

In the will <strong>of</strong> tbo lalo David W.<br />

Hitchcock <strong>of</strong> Boston appears tbo fol-<br />

lowing clauca, bearing upou a bequest<br />

mado to .Welhiflluy I*Vmalo Bemlnary<br />

lo establlHh scholarships for worthy<br />

young women:<br />

"I exclude Itomnn Catholics nnd col-<br />

ored persons, becauso I feel that tbe<br />

Introduction Into Bald seminary <strong>of</strong> pu-<br />

pils wbo differ ertwnHnlly In race and<br />

religion trout the others may prevent<br />

the best Interests' then'rtf. Sucb glrU<br />

to be selected all the beuellclarlen <strong>of</strong><br />

tlilai fund by the <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> said semi-<br />

nary aa would lie unable to afford tbe<br />

expense <strong>of</strong> on education nt nald Institu-<br />

tion without «ucli aiwlalance. aud I re-<br />

que- Bald ollk-era lo limit the benefit<br />

<strong>of</strong> said nuilHluuce to BUCII girls us ap-<br />

pear lo them to be bright and Iptclll-<br />

K»'nt and likely lo pr<strong>of</strong>it Ihoreby."<br />

He Haebesi OsT Ilia LctT,<br />

Caught Iu a boar trap on tho banks<br />

<strong>of</strong> tho Athabasca, near Mllford, il^<br />

Johu JIcLeod, a. lumber sealer, waa<br />

obliged to take out bla. Jnckknlfo and<br />

cut <strong>of</strong>f bis leg. The trap was too heavy<br />

to move aud was sprung In such a way<br />

that bo could not reach over and re-<br />

lease It Uo was far from any human<br />

being, and the only way out ul It seenv<br />

ed to .be to cut <strong>of</strong>f tho leg.<br />

That, was done caully, because the leg<br />

upon which hu operated was <strong>of</strong> wood.<br />

But wbeu bo stumped back to camp It<br />

mado him mad to hear tbo Jeers <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Pn>ncb-Canad!an cook <strong>of</strong> tho lumber<br />

'<strong>of</strong>.Whom thoro are hu<br />

large'dty 1 . see»Uothl<br />

than a' foot 'away frbin'lifa'noic.<br />

yond tbot dlstnnco'tho outllno.6t oh-<br />

lecta becomes bosy oiul >' Indistinct,<br />

growing rapidly moro tuid more *» um<br />

til qverjUilug la flunlly mergetl, Ulto<br />

oneeeneraltdur., .^hqjtapca <strong>of</strong>ncopto<br />

acrosa tho Btreet riw mere fjlpk blotch;<br />

es, their' dgurci aro desCltoto''<strong>of</strong>-'Up-<br />

tall, signs arc Inderfphcralilo !tt fee*<br />

away, and the wbolo Wovement <strong>of</strong> trhf-<br />

flo nnd ) passing show <strong>of</strong> tboithorousb-<br />

tot*> ,fal .a. misty panorama. In which<br />

yi^hlny bjucjb ansaUer. tboji,a.:cal>.caii<br />

be _<strong>On</strong>lt«ly dluUnsulahcd. .-.., .•,...<br />

"Of! coume. a, nearslgbtfHl person can<br />

aco as well as nnybody through, jpron-<br />

«rly fitted glasse^. but a great niany<br />

folks regard them as' Btich 1 a dlBfieoro-'<br />

meat tbat' Urcy prefer', to do Vlttoot<br />

tbelr aid. That kind'<strong>of</strong>iprido I* eras<br />

talnly very foolish bocnUKo It causes<br />

one to rolsa at least ulno-tenths<br />

wnni is suiug oi<br />

now places <strong>of</strong> worshln. BmiiV*lW&$mm<br />

Met ,tmia^?U^wln»; Oaf Mall Baa*,<br />

Tho busiest clerk Iu any crew or car<br />

Is tho ono who hi detailed to receive<br />

aud throw otf the sacks and pouches.<br />

To lift a heavy mall sack aud throw It<br />

from a car moving at tbo rato <strong>of</strong> a mile<br />

a minute U a matter <strong>of</strong> good target<br />

•booting. "Looks easy enough," com<br />

mented OHO <strong>of</strong> tbo veteran clerks at the<br />

letter case,- "and It docs smii as If a<br />

man should be able to bit a station<br />

platform without mucb' difficulty, but<br />

you see that station. Is panned and gone<br />

In about cue second. Then, tbe auction<br />

<strong>of</strong> a train running at till* upeed Is some-<br />

thing terrific, ami uutll tlio knack ol<br />

throwing it poucb Is learned a hum Is<br />

liable, to feed tho wheels with, a few<br />

letters."—Saturday Evening Font<br />

UHsrltf «* «t>e Word stevllaair.<br />

The origin <strong>of</strong> the word "sterling" I*<br />

very curlouB. Among tho early mint-<br />

era <strong>of</strong> coin In northern Europe were UM<br />

dweller* <strong>of</strong> eastern Germany. • Tbey<br />

were no skillful In their calling that<br />

numbers <strong>of</strong> them were Invited to Eng-<br />

land to manufacture tbo metal money<br />

<strong>of</strong> tho kingdom. Tho strangers were<br />

known aa "easterllngn." After a time<br />

tbe Word became "sterling," and ID<br />

this abbreviated form It has come to<br />

Imply what 1* genuine In money, plate<br />

or character. •<br />

Ing an. opca,, Invitation to. nccldifDt<br />

Yet, oddly enough, I know <strong>of</strong> a COBO In,<br />

which It, actually saved a liian'a llfo<br />

abd laid the foundation <strong>of</strong> a fortune 1 . '<br />

"The bero bf tho cpjsode was a law-<br />

yer In a city In Ohio where 1 spent my<br />

boyhood. Ho wan beyond middle age<br />

at the tlmo. hot was straight as an ar-<br />

row nudn decldvdly bandsouic, Boliller-<br />

ly looking, personage. Th«s« good looks;<br />

<strong>of</strong> his wcro bis weak polut, rind ol-<br />

tbpugh he was cxtrc—cly nearsighted,<br />

ho was yaln enough, to deny .himself<br />

ghlsies'arid'kept the fact <strong>of</strong> his In-<br />

firmity a Becret. The conseqnenco <strong>of</strong><br />

tbU roily was a wide reputation for<br />

baugbtlnesa, as be rarely recognized<br />

nnybody oo the street, and It undoubt-<br />

edly damaged blm In his practice At<br />

any rate, be had never mado anything<br />

more than a. very, modest living when<br />

the carious Incident I have Iu mind oc-<br />

curred. • .'',,"''• •',•'•'<br />

"Tbo city government had been for a<br />

long time under ring rule,"- co'ntluned<br />

tbe story teller, "and It Unnlly boenrao<br />

so bad that tho decent people revolted<br />

and organized a reform ruoyeuiI'iit-.Tlio<br />

good looklug lawjor—callbfin Colonel<br />

Jones for convenience— was uno <strong>of</strong> tho<br />

reformcra, and, among Other tilings, ho<br />

mado himself active In securing In-<br />

dictments against-a number <strong>of</strong> gam-<br />

bling bouse keepers. .<br />

Tbo boss Hngster<strong>of</strong> the place-wan a<br />

typical bully and ward politician'nam-<br />

ed Hording, wbo waa Uuauclully lutor-<br />

ested In sovordl <strong>of</strong>. tho cuinea aud nat-<br />

urally furious at any Interference ' llu<br />

wan a giant physically," bo would flgbt<br />

at the drop <strong>of</strong> a bat, and .tba personal<br />

fear be Inspired wan really the secret<br />

<strong>of</strong> his Influence. After the. ctimlillng<br />

iDdlctmeota were fouud ho tiroce«


tmmmm?^<br />

wmi<br />

fmrna Am Vuiumto Er«a> TircaanAr.<br />

vmmam ROBUBON,<br />

KDITO<br />

CKSnraUB Oar POPDMTIOH.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the most remarkable and ai<br />

the same time one or Ibe mget Interest-<br />

ing features <strong>of</strong> our growth aa a nation<br />

IstlMlaCtlbattheouitniJiifpopulallou,<br />

ana, baa moved ateadlly westward eacb<br />

decade about one degree <strong>of</strong> jongllude<br />

and haa never varied twenty 'mllra<br />

north or south from tba parallel« list<br />

flrst centre, which-wa* east ^fbrltl-<br />

mpre. tTbe ccriaua tKAcau baa '* '<br />

Ode KBlwcrlptlon lUt oTany<br />

_ , .,„,,,, sjaJHf1.al.fJl nt IB ' Hal at OV-<br />

legtHmate paper to thU section, re*<br />

Oat to ao* Padded with deadheads to<br />

ftie census btAcao haa-Jual<br />

computed |he centre <strong>of</strong> 'population<br />

baaed on the cen f lt J<br />

| baaedi on the census <strong>of</strong> last June, and<br />

aton \» a difficult process<br />

Every tboogbtful teacher know* thai<br />

been ao far weat aa uMial.lt haauot<br />

materiaJl ltt f<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten Joat by (be way and acldom re-<br />

side* in the mind t Ib i<br />

ben ao far weat aa uMial.lt haauot<br />

materiaJly varlett from the parallel<br />

before mentioned ' : ' i 'i :<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten Joat by (be way and acldom re-<br />

side* in the mind ot Ibe pupil In Ibe<br />

same form In hih II Ii W<br />

teriaJly varle<br />

before mentioned.<br />

T t<br />

n mind ot Ibe pupi<br />

same form In which II I*given.<br />

wfl tri l I '<br />

y<br />

Tun'meiiwhoare now striking for<br />

anelght-bonrday wereklcklag for an<br />

bour > »^work~three or four years ago.<br />

: ^JMBioilABlJl women" In .Boston are<br />

(IdblghoneacIoUuapu fashion. They<br />

tblnfc Uiiste'Just a* sensible aa sitting<br />

•stride a blcyde, and most people will<br />

, - !'WBWouId call the attention <strong>of</strong> our.<br />

readers ta the merits <strong>of</strong> oar ndvertlaera.<br />

Tbfr.ro. well known business men' In<br />

•*-'- respective linea-and abould eom-<br />

I vonr MINI«~ :<br />

efore mentioned. :.; : :,':i : '|;'>;-.<br />

This la tbe more reuuukable when we<br />

couslder the vailed accumulation* <strong>of</strong>]<br />

territory tht h<br />

••'"j-'jv ;:»i>jt.jpa becomeaueh<br />

ith aomo <strong>of</strong> the cott<br />

favorite trick<br />

•.;:»i>jt.jpa becomeaueh a favorite trick<br />

With aomo <strong>of</strong> the cottagers nt tbe Mew<br />

Jersey anmmermnrt* to leave withut<br />

grs nt tbe Mew<br />

to leave without<br />

territory that we have achieved.<br />

When tlie constitution waa adopted<br />

provision waa made for the census, and<br />

It was not without territorial considera-<br />

tions that the present capital waa de-<br />

cided on. The Urst centre Was figured<br />

out to be on tbe "Western. 8BO»» <strong>of</strong>,<br />

Maryland, some twenty miles east <strong>of</strong><br />

Baltimore. In 1800 It waa about tbe<br />

same distance west <strong>of</strong> Baltimore and<br />

hardly a mile norih or south ol tbe flrat<br />

centre. Before Ihecensua<strong>of</strong> 1810 was<br />

taken we had abaorbed Ibe "Loolulana<br />

Territory, 1 ' which Includes mo*t<strong>of</strong> the<br />

country west <strong>of</strong> the Mississippi lo Ibo<br />

Rocky Mountains. Tbla drew *<br />

accompanies Ibe tranaferreuce <strong>of</strong> Imma-<br />

terial tbloipi. In a strict sense we can-<br />

not give any oue an education; we o^n-<br />

uot bestow upon any oue thought*,<br />

'•*—- ' •«—«— desires, affection*,<br />

»»»«wsw» war. IK* dormant, to<br />

attmufate hi* faculties, to'. Inspire him<br />

In^ltjiv^IlM -.#.^..^-1: 1 .• ' i^> !t-j>v~'*' .-.'I<br />

—•-••••»••» «r UKUIIICB, to inspiro mm<br />

•£*•?•«»'««>.''*» "onae ilwbest that iThom<br />

«Mi» htoltt llfcil^j^a^loBT^asieJtt&SJ^B. Bri»<br />

*•,-•»* ;u«w w »Hi.siuu|.^oaoiiion.' i -.j£ven<br />

the; men communication <strong>of</strong> fitcla and<br />

Infiirmallnn ' *• - -iim-i" ' i -~—~<br />

be<br />

ame form In which II I*given. When<br />

wfl strive lo Impreaa' olbaia.,.wlth our<br />

own opinions li> couvey to th<br />

Hecllngoronaa —, —,v,.(<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly Rallroid carnpaii^<br />

which baa pawedunder the > control<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ibe Beading, held lie annual meeting<br />

and l tiluiVi* I|I«* ixroliuil tin* lioily <strong>of</strong><br />

ROOFEtl<br />

BANGOR. PA.<br />

IlA<strong>of</strong>lnir Hlata~at quarry* prlcMU-<br />

OCEAN CITV -HOWlSlU or JOIli<br />

WIU be promptly aod<br />

*m Mm in, v\/ear<br />

_ 'V, i'KKygCT^KITnre tbo<br />

pronounced foaturva <strong>of</strong> tho .<br />

HERIIICK suoii (or wameo<br />

Too Cu«bton Innerjttle'fbr bealthnnd easy<br />

, valuing has been one or the menus <strong>of</strong> raking<br />

[ tbelr reputation above tbe goneral lov«l. In<br />

ordeEtoraltsll pnrecslUeyaM mmlo In Ibreo<br />

MtnmcM<br />

•HOC<br />

OdKiH<br />

- We<br />

news<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

uteresj<br />

to this community apd. our reader*<br />

everywhere.<br />

All communications abould, be ao-<br />

fully ulumded to..<br />

, U'HUrd «7, Adanu<br />

CHAS.E. ADAMS 4BR0.<br />

Practical Carpter and Builder:<br />

~ 1821 Attar)Anus Ootan tttj,M.I.<br />

i given. Uolldlnga erected by con<br />

r. Jobbing promptly attended to<br />

tmct or day<br />

I wv wuuiutuw yon to alndty Inspect tbk* line Id<br />

order that «o <strong>May</strong> pro-ve to yoo their merits. •''<br />

' D«fllMAln,llw ifnnM ' •<br />

to Ilakor<br />

Dealers In .<br />

Pnralrare, Carpels, Mailing and BeJdlng.<br />

'Window Shades, Etc '<br />

712-14. Aubury oven ue. <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily, N. J<br />

H:IV: STAIVTOIV,.<br />

Conirseilng Builder '.<br />

' • • ' ' A « D ' ' • '<br />

PRAeTIGAL DRAaGHTSMAN<br />

u.. .i^,— .— -— ,wa.a.<br />

JAPAN PAINTS I<br />

•2M<br />

KNORR 8t CO. :['<br />

ese ASBUWY,AVEINUC<br />

. The <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly \V*(*c66mpMiy lioli<br />

complutod lu pipe exunslon to Tblrty-<br />

Wlreei lu now beTng^taW. - ^ ^ •? t -" -"<br />

T. P. Williams an<br />

• H|HMi|Hrotton«ftlniUb«uuulon or<br />

ihfonsti their non-poJMcwton <strong>of</strong>f the~iiiuHtiy"at<br />

oluHtlotiy, and the action <strong>of</strong> tbe atircwplMK on<br />

• ' - • tholr rough uwfqMM** VKrnUh< m»d« «itb^Bu<br />

befflna lo r|M-n*ll'-ti<<br />

larly. Tlie Inv IM |»r«Min«iiH «sl. H.V jill<br />

lmii» HI. IIJ J<br />

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IF YOU WANT A FENCE<br />

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Contractors—Builders<br />

-JOBBING PROMPTLY DONE.<br />

•tea a-l. ocean • Mr •<br />

* ; • ' • • ' • • ' - • • • '<br />

mmm<br />

, _lue. We must adapt It to<br />

tbe needs <strong>of</strong> tbe ou« we would lu-<br />

Iflueoce; we must obtain<br />

. wild<br />

In ray bearlrip; two (liiv« Iwtnrv flu-<br />

Brltlali enlvrnl I'rrtorlnY ll.T hlark<br />

mnld iraa flontiliiR Sirs, ll.'n iH-ilrooin<br />

on Ilii* iin'.rlous tiny.. HUe llfi«>il ti.inlili><br />

so awkwardly Hint Airs. Itollm IViireil<br />

she would drop It. Hold Mr». Itotlm: "I<br />

loolcnl around for •umii'ililmr to iu'nt<br />

ber with. I rould only llml u iv>|i|M>r<br />

poker, anil I cnvv licr n i;niul »-hl|i|iIns<br />

ml. l.m-klly | jinly.jili lu>r on<br />

.uv ^.,.k. for had I la If IIIT ou MM- hi ml<br />

1 shoHId Imve killed lich. fair llu'iit<br />

the pokrr so" (rrooklnc her llnci-ri. "I<br />

then' ni-nt Into lilt 1 kllihi'n ami Save<br />

tk« ««t»«^ «nl lasa lo Mta<br />

iwf MW tutn mu to., mm MUT. H. I.<br />

"ADVERTISING IS PUBLICITY<br />

9E0. A. BOURGEOIS & SON,<br />

€j»rpen.ers and Biilders,<br />

OCRAMI CITV.N.JI. '<br />

. Eitlinatei gi»«n. nHIMlsCT eredeil by con'<br />

tract or day, . ' :<br />

, ....„ ...._ vurt;ln, m-M uurunui^ ana capaciiy:lior "belm<br />

INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DECORATIONS .<br />

MAIH'H t'AINT la Nnl un RriamM, hut a noniilno Varnlub paint wllbont num.conv<br />

lilnlnff llu) clarity <strong>of</strong> tli«> old Jupuiicvu lucquvr wltb tluiuuiw<strong>of</strong> MPpllcutloo<strong>of</strong> inoaero varnlsti.. '<br />

JOHN MAIR & SON<br />

136: SOUTH DrLAWAne AVENUE, . - 'PHILADELPHIA<br />

TY<br />

ODO <strong>of</strong> ttu* tnont ItuportantOtctonilp<br />

|pnurtylDtf u wmMftiti rcnoji. Tlioii«anJ<br />

will luMiii tbronir Llio MUM|M>re; let them hoow<br />

<strong>of</strong> your holojM, <strong>of</strong> jrour bUMlntwji, whatever<br />

kind It limy to, uud tliuu wcuro u lurcu uhat*t<br />

<strong>of</strong> thiilr putr^niiift? \V"o will pl u l<br />

kind It<br />

<strong>of</strong> thiilr<br />

vorlltt<br />

ut Iho<br />

i<br />

d tliuu wcuro u lurcu uhat*<br />

p i f . \V"o will pliu-e your uil-<br />

ont In any huwujwuwr or ptirlodlcfll<br />

IHO tttlo UM tlto-ie clmftt*^ ut tho main<br />

Cull on uii iiud-wo will BIVP you<br />

l t<br />

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UP-TO-DATE SIGNS<br />

r tor ten*, for uluh display mlvortl<br />

IDTEBTISWC I6EHC<br />

.•.".THE.".".<br />

.„«, ^_ uiiMiud to be overcome.<br />

While some people always see a lion Io<br />

tbe way, and .so shrink from effort,'<br />

lotberacan discover DO possible hlnd-<br />

'rance to their plans aud rush forward,<br />

unprepared for any Impedlmeuls, aud<br />

astonished and helpless when they<br />

meet them. Particularly la tbb tbe<br />

case la tbe efforts we make for other<br />

people-. BelMntsnat Is so absorbing a<br />

motive In general tbat whenever' the<br />

altruistic principle does appear It b<br />

balled as being aU-sufllcleut to Insure<br />

success to every -generous purpose.<br />

It seems so easy to find out what others<br />

oeed, and to supply It. that the wish to<br />

do so <strong>of</strong>ten appears to be the only<br />

requisite. Yet Ibis Ul not the case. It<br />

Is better to face the fact at once tbat<br />

there are other obstacles besides sel-<br />

fbbneAs which must be met aod con-<br />

quered If we mesn really to be a power<br />

<strong>of</strong> good to other people. •<br />

Well Bnonacb. . ' • '<br />

"Didn't I tell you lo let well enough<br />

Jtonc.1" said tlie doctor to the couvalcs-<br />

cent who bod dleolwyed and wan uuf.<br />

ferlna; a relnpsc.<br />

^cs. doctor," whined. • tbo' imtlont,<br />

"but I wnMn't well enouch-"—Bctrdlt<br />

Free Press, .<br />

HARRY H. RICES<br />

ARCHITECT<br />

Bourse. Building<br />

EIOHTH STREET AND ABDUBV AVENUE<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />

ALLEN SCULL<br />

Contractor and Builder<br />

OOB Central Avenue<br />

OCEAN CITV, N. J.<br />

HUniuteil cbecrfully given.<br />

n'tUlns 1 ! tfrt.'ctiMl Iry'contruct or duy.<br />

u...UK a"uu ui oinen in al-<br />

ways something dlslluclly apart from<br />

our own proper dally life, something<br />

wblcb has uo connection wllb any<br />

phase <strong>of</strong> self-culture, aud which muni<br />

be undertaken ouly lu leisure bourn.<br />

It la true tbat there Is a lime for this<br />

deliberate benevolence! but It Is only a<br />

small part <strong>of</strong> what-we are capable <strong>of</strong><br />

doing by living day by day, pure, sin-<br />

cere, energetic, manly, noble lives. Ak<br />

James M'artlneaii well says :<br />

The true <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> a Dian'H pona&utlonw U to<br />

help bU work, and the beat end <strong>of</strong> oil his work"<br />

Is to enow.oa what be 1*. Tbe ntblettt-work.<br />

lert'oT oar'world becJUeatbed be nothing ao<br />

great as IbelauMce or tbeuaelvvw.<br />

TJIE work <strong>of</strong> Ibe fire tieud at Jack-<br />

aonville, Ma., on Friday last seems to<br />

have emulated on a smaller scale the<br />

furious sweep <strong>of</strong> flame In Chicago<br />

nearly thirty years BKO. Wllb bulld-<br />

Ings hurgcly <strong>of</strong> woodeu coUHlrucllon,<br />

Inadequate flre-flgbtlug app»ratu< and<br />

-.._.,.- n-*i(.ROAn<br />

R*TKS TO PAMaSKHIlAN<br />

. KJCSMMilXIOW, BVFFJILO,<br />

TbelVnUMylVanla Itjillroad company uu-<br />

Dounce*' the Following Mpeclal redlio«d HtUii<br />

Mummer excurakm llcketM. to ba aold from<br />

A0r|l 110 to Heptembur' Uu, Incluillve, Utad UOCMI<br />

lo return "^'"" '<br />

.. . .TTPinff,aMwia.M loan paper,<br />

Ay the adoption <strong>of</strong> suitable machinery<br />

'; thaae aheafa .can be nude even thinner<br />

andean be nsed fur book and writing<br />

tapar* The- BJelal will not oxldhw, a<br />

. praetlcaily fire and -waterpro<strong>of</strong> and b<br />

IruIestMctloIe by worms. Should Ibe<br />

experiineiils. now, In ptogreas prove<br />

anfcsatflil there .would be a new and<br />

, Important «a» tor aluminium, partlett-<br />

hudy. li| the> preservation <strong>of</strong> valuable<br />

Is the dlfflculty <strong>of</strong><br />

communication. At tint sight this<br />

may seem to be bat sn Idle fancy.<br />

Whatever a man has in his own pos-<br />

seaslon be can surely give away. If be<br />

chooses. But t* this actually so? O'<br />

eouras. It Is Uterally true Ibat we can<br />

transfer material thing* from ourselves<br />

to others If w« uil.k •—• >•»<br />

ituuajcKot water tiupply, there was re-<br />

quired ooly Ibe evil chance <strong>of</strong> a high<br />

wind to bring uVstrtielloa anon Ihe-<br />

busy Florida town. More than a score<br />

<strong>of</strong> victims perished I thousands have<br />

been rendered bomelew, and properly<br />

Worth millions <strong>of</strong> dollars has been re-<br />

duced to ashes. A new Jacksonville will<br />

rise from tbe "•" ' ' '<br />

olbcr. . . •<br />

Ten-day excursion tlfhetM, to IH) iiold, bu-<br />

uluulng <strong>May</strong> I, and continuing evury diiy<br />

UicrearUr during the exposition, lr!>liJ, Udi! pro-<br />

portionate rates troin other |>oiuul, .<br />

. Tbe IVunaylvaala Uallroadconipuny now<br />

ODeratai two through Inilna tuch wuy dully<br />

between I'tillutklplilii', lUMIhlorv<br />

ton, and »—••>-<br />

752 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

. . OCEAN CITY, N; J.<br />

Fine Paper. Hanging, Painting<br />

A Select <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

WALL PAPERS AND<br />

INTERIOR DECORATIONS<br />

Headquarters for-<br />

UP-TO-DATE SIGNS'<br />

ArtUtlc Worlfmanshlp<br />

K. B. TOIBUT li, W. TOIBKBT<br />

TOBBEBT air MOM<br />

- (HuccenNopt (o AIIKLI). BCULW<br />

HOUSE MOVIMQ AND RAISING<br />

Oeneral Contfradon.<br />

UCKAM CITV . - Mew<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ice anil Goal Co.<br />

A. J. SMITH, PROPRIETOR<br />

«Np HCY«IL DKALKH IM<br />

L. S.CORSON<br />

Contractor ud Builder<br />

l-^illmnlcti clvtto on nil klndH -<strong>of</strong><br />

' work • IIC1TELH, Ctrrr.iafcM,<br />

HTtlHK UlMMHN'dH, I'lr. I'iunu<br />

- ulld Hikcciflt'UllonM furnliilicd on<br />

uppllcutlrtti. :::::::::::::::<br />

UeaMexce, Na. HIO Akbury Avenue<br />

. ' «-*MI»ENTtS; Nllor<br />

.Wm Avei near tlgbtu alt, ' -<br />

OCEAN CITV, N. J.<br />

TEWIS E. GORDERY<br />

OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED.<br />

APPOINTMENTS AND SERVICE FIRST CLASS<br />

R. R. SOOY.<br />

JOS. 9. CHAMPION X CO.<br />

HRCHITEGTS -. BOILDEflS<br />

SEH388IE CSTTBCE3, H8TELS, FTC<br />

W E WOULD CALL YOCR ATTENTION to tbe Archlteciural Branch<br />

•<strong>of</strong> our business. . . • .<br />

. The ARCHITECT HELPS YOU with bis experience lo plan jour boose<br />

couvenlvullv, Miibkiantully and woiuimlcally. We do IIIIH at a cost ao muqn-<br />

.... -.-..— . . - - v«r l»v •»»i»ltll*.--' «• » - * "<br />

i£S^i«SHH£<br />

, o.nri uwuer or Guilder. We guarantee out<br />

We are also practical bulldent and will furnish<br />

PURE ICB<br />

loerrvsnUBO, ii'»t»v,<br />

I INOTON.<br />

CARPENTERING and<br />

.. JOBBING<br />

I Screen -Doors,<br />

Windows and<br />

Slgno Mode .<br />

l'HOUr-ri,Y ATTKNDkU TO<br />

IPUHNITORE, REipAIRED<br />

IVopertleit looked ufur. C'orrvtfpondi'ric^<br />

•ollclled.<br />

SHOP.-Ko. 143 aS8UayAiUUJ£<br />

BMUSBM^ IMnl Art. ta 383<br />

Av edlior<strong>of</strong> a'wesleni paper says,<br />

and:with a good .deal <strong>of</strong> force, too:<br />

mmm.<br />

mm.<br />

mm^<br />

'§m^<br />

_ . away* —-«.,. »• uuiumi, or<br />

furniture, or bouses, or lands at pleas-<br />

ure. If this were all tbat altrubun de-<br />

manded, we should Ood the path an<br />

easy one. But what the benevoleul<br />

mad really desires to confer la tbe<br />

happiness or well being that be believes<br />

to be contained la these thing*. £x-<br />

eept for thai, they IH worthless, and<br />

may bs worse. If the alms we give<br />

to a beggar la exchanged 1W dnnk, we<br />

have not ouly falltd to do him good,<br />

«not helped, but- Injured them to<br />

^ ulntM.<br />

' Cor Illutnirlunitia lull lulorouulon upply<br />

»ticket ugiitiU; tourUt agent, 111MI llrouiluruy<br />

York; 4 Court ttre«t. Urooklyn; TKII<br />

~I atrect. Nowark, N. J.; or uaJwJlto.<br />

W, lloyd, uiuUUaut general iuuuierj|;«r uijcut,<br />

Itroad ttroet rtutlon, 1'lilUuU.lphln. .<br />

A copy ol a very hundsauie bfiokl«li ulvlng<br />

Hluirfratlooiiund uVMeriptlvu Infoj-uuitJon lu<br />

«»-"-*• lotbeUnWt PiUI-AllUfrlulu K*<br />

* '* ,M«y lul-toNovutu-<br />

Ul uuy. aildri'U' Oil<br />

bUan 3:<br />

Beading<br />

in will<br />

w»» we wiu nma uy tbs silrnMlTii' detteade<br />

upon Itmeit Practically, It may ba said, you<br />

cannot transfer *v«n tauaay; tbat latoHax,<br />

yotfcallnos eartalnly tratu|er the nonna] and<br />

onttasry rrt^n#tlts wbleb we aitfoiilaln wllb<br />

the poaMaaloo <strong>of</strong> tnooey,<br />

What Is thus true<br />

——-—» adopted all over<br />

Be w Jersey stands amongst<br />

''which are tmkt progressive<br />

Vork^and has a school<br />

VM_».uS ,, ^Tn— »u«» uow rstnuy WOUhf<br />

enter with Joy anolber wo«ld ouly live<br />

In on compulalon. Tbe laded picture<br />

or tbe worn Irlbket tbat<br />

— sedulous<br />

Kitimell: K. A. Huap«, lira. It. Tull,<br />

£dlth Tull, Mrs. A. HprloKer, Paul A.<br />

Usndry, J H. Hawyer, U. K. WIIILtm-<br />

•ou aud wife, H. C. Doyle, Andrew<br />

CsMou, W. H. Long; and wlf>>, Mrs.<br />

Tbobipaou.Juo. X HeudVrsou, fhiitrlas<br />

*. Harry. S»>u*k SI. Kelhty, JJUIUM E.<br />

UggMal, ««irge Bl*d«u, J. Ood<br />

Howard V. Buck, Mra. Jaoiea one*.<br />

0. a Hmylb, Jatdcs &fyer>, Mrs. li ft.<br />

[dhapely, alias Dunn, """ " " "'<br />

• w«MiDrewurHjoU tkkulil during tbetdObtb<br />

olM»y from I'lilliuielpbUl. Thu I'hlliuKlpbbl<br />

A Ucddfng Ui UIMO tho pona'.ur rouui to AtUin<br />

lie city, Oouiu Clly and fupo lluy, UM U.-II uii<br />

lo W^wVork-and ta Ituiidlng, HHrrutbur/j<br />

WUII.BIi.pori und e youth dons wllb glee has DO<br />

. In the eye <strong>of</strong> the aged. The<br />

Uanafalr <strong>of</strong> pusseanlfins, thswlbre. Is by<br />

no mains synonymous wllb'.' the bo-<br />

-.„_.•-.u Yo> w»lfjire.and if<br />

from the ,~~ = .-- ••"»<br />

_. expensive. Plcium moulding,<br />

room moulding aud pictures; "<br />

ksel. "«Wxl up for winter and summer<br />

Vff. Apply to William _BtooeUM<br />

»*"• p Af« •• low as Ihre, eenJ.<br />

"T?" . A •• nannanuo/T<br />

.sold ai ajrery low figure. „<br />

"* &£XV3£ *''«n&ti'<br />

MaWO Asbory avenue.<br />

Excelsior Dairies<br />

Bourso BtOldlng. Eighth and Ashury<br />

Sometimes<br />

It Is Remarked<br />

Tliait we'are CRANKS;<br />

too exact aud particular;<br />

that we ask our customer<br />

what his purchase is'to<br />

be used for; that we refuse<br />

to sell poisons to chil-.<br />

dren; require all poisons—<br />

that are sold to be regis-<br />

tered;, that if our cus-<br />

tomer is not positive' <strong>of</strong><br />

the article he requires,<br />

insist upon his ascertain-<br />

ing tbe correct name.<br />

CAN WE BE TOO<br />

CAREFUL OR PAR-<br />

TICULAR? We say<br />

NO, aud say it with a<br />

vengeance, too. Practice<br />

jnakes perfect. We. ase~-<br />

** alxvays exact aud particu-<br />

lar; i. e.,' wheu you pur-'.<br />

. chase,' or receive infor-<br />

mation at<br />

CHALFANT'S<br />

r lg*IH Hi Wesley mm. Bt£3I fin<br />

you are fully assured<br />

that it is correct aad per-<br />

fection personified. Wlieu<br />

your life is at. stake, or<br />

oue near and dear, and<br />

you desire conciseness^ we<br />

are always at your ser-<br />

vice, mid in person, too.<br />

At no time is the store<br />

without a competent<br />

pharmacist.<br />

pHAI-FAlSlT,~».«<br />

Toe V. T. 0. 0L ami f. O. M. L<br />

p. 8,-DK. H, O. silMtW will<br />

assla^ In promulgating thjs year.<br />

All signs tall In dry time, but<br />

.ChaUant's B/gna. You will find<br />

, something' new on these every day,<br />

and'you will never tail to get *<br />

bargain.. • • :<br />

E.W.BURLEI8M&C0.,<br />

LUMBER<br />

AND<br />

MILLWORK<br />

OF EVEBy DESCMPTUM T(r SUIT THE<br />

BUitOKS WML<br />

Stock<br />

Whlcli uieiiiisi to Ilia eoiidunief, boltoiti<br />

lc*« uml tlie rear <strong>of</strong> his resUlouoe, AB-<br />

bury ttveiiuo abo^o'Scwiiiil H^reet;) iS>.<br />

J, Hrul tb furuUricd tho lumber,<br />

<strong>May</strong>or ft. VV. l'ayne, <strong>of</strong> Wlllvlllo,<br />

who- was litre liui weak!'bail nvitud<br />

William. Hlonelilll'H eottoRe, coruur<br />

Fourth Rtreot and Anbury avenue.<br />

PoMtmuHter VV. Ii. Bruitb, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Itent,'linn a, Hi'O "irnwbprry patch, ut<br />

'l*l.lk.tLfLf.iilrtlJ k,*l^u.*' I*. 'l.«.^^.k* .' !»' Iu<br />

m&tifc<br />

Chosen Principal.<br />

> -*Jf \ * XL. •• > • -(. .<br />

•alarlca Increased taw atae com.<br />

ber bM<br />

overBunday.<br />

Regular.' rbrtutiiiy 'meeting <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

BulldlnRaud Jjoau auaociallou Satur-<br />

day eveulug.. • ..<br />

- Paldtera -are beautlfyluK Uodfrey<br />

A ' ili W yK y<br />

Ang'a eoiligo. Welt avenue, near<br />

Fourthitr»e> --' ------A'U'v-•*•<br />

FdleV Haxg, or" PhlludttlphU, has<br />

B B B<br />

reuled B. B,; Banipwm'H ciiltaKo, 720<br />

. Wesley aveuu^'<br />

The j^rst baul<strong>of</strong> the wanoii al tbe<br />

flub pound oB TKUty-fourtU Mreet will<br />

• be made lu-morriiW.-/<br />

Trabiamu 00 tbe^tVest Juney aud<br />

Beasbore railroad douued tbelr white<br />

cape Monday uo'irulug.;';<br />

H'. l4r,.Bbuitou'H Ixmf hodiw oil tbe<br />

bay front, near Tenth' street, In. Ix-iujr<br />

raised by Torbert'A Bou> -..--'<br />

.ThoouU'AriHiM 'Oraco, iif Pbiladel-<br />

phla, was here a few dayu. lu»t w«*.'k lor<br />

tlie beu^flt uf.bla health.<br />

• Isaiab Christian, <strong>of</strong> Kant Creek, tbU<br />

Blata,jU Waiting Ul* «oa, Jl*u- B.<br />

ChrUUan, for a> few days.<br />

Mrs. 11. V. VVert, haa reuled horcot-<br />

,H n l y<br />

Tlilrty^fourtlt Htifeet In bloom, 'it IH<br />

Hakl to be the tineet in the county.<br />

IJOUIB Weber jwllb.be among tho Hlill-<br />

adelpbla cutUfeers benr tliln oummer;<br />

He will occupy Kruuk Corstni'H cotluge.<br />

A'sbury aveuao below Thlrteunth street.<br />

Five earn have been added lu the<br />

rolling Block <strong>of</strong> the Oceaq <strong>City</strong> Kleotrlo<br />

Itallway coui|ii>uy. The. citrs. were un-<br />

loaded at ilia car .biiru by T'wbeit *<br />

8.111. ' '~^hlliuUI|ilila<br />

drugglHl, IIBH rtnled Dr. It. T. Abbolt'H<br />

cottajen, HMO Aubury aveiiut).<br />

Mn. Hun nub -Arthur; ol l'liliudcl<br />

- |iliia, a former nwiduut (if IIIIH city, lian<br />

luen u|wndliiK a wiwin here.<br />

moved a cottage Ueliiuglug, tolioury<br />

I). Moore from We«|tfyaVeiiue,b«t'fceeii<br />

Eighth aud Ninth »'treeta, to Moorlyu<br />

Place. . '• . '- '.' ••'• •'<br />

Mrs. AunaJoues aiid daughter, Mbw<br />

Lutle, uf Phlladel|ibla, came down lant<br />

week aud opened tip tbelr cotlaKe, An-<br />

bury aveuue uear Fourth street, for a<br />

few Weeks. ' • ----- —'-•-'<br />

William Jerrell * Bon, <strong>of</strong> llrlrtficloii,<br />

have leaned grodnd at Teulli xtrtet aud<br />

Wc»t avenue upon wblcli • uiect'un<br />

Icehouse^' They will aljoentabluihuo<br />

orHvs IHer*.'< • ; • j • "- »• '-' : . V<br />

It. S. Bc-iill, <strong>of</strong> Camdeu, an extenalye<br />

pr»|ierty owner lu Ihe lower «ud ol tho<br />

clly, luu reuled one;<strong>of</strong> the ^nckley<br />

Hrou.'etore* oil Anbury ^veuue- below<br />

Ninth Blreet. ' • ><br />

W. Hcu(t .Haud.caslikic <strong>of</strong> llwCViilral<br />

Triist- toujpany, has awarded the" cou-<br />

tract for it cottage to be ereoted ou<br />

Wesley aveuue belWeeu Klghtb aud<br />

Ninth ulreelH.<br />

It IM ruumred luut tlio Iteadlug llalL-<br />

way will put oil mi oxpreHH train'to<br />

Philadelphia about the middle ol this<br />

inuuth, at wlileh. time'a uew K!litH9iiaurt.K.H. tuoai. .0 /.<br />

Tlie cull wan for tlw election <strong>of</strong> a<br />

(irlnclpal und' tencjliers Jf<strong>of</strong> thc'<br />

adelpbla. \ -<br />

K. K. Totbert Jk Bob are movlyg a<br />

bouse belonging lo « U Btltes, looaUd<br />

ou Twelfth, street, back from the line <strong>of</strong><br />

tbe street.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Kest hbtelatTblrly-llriiUlieet,<br />

on Baturday.<br />

Joseph O.CbJtmpWn *Co.»rx)«)rtcl-<br />

lug a double coKage ou Went 'aveuue;<br />

4<br />

Ileirry D. Moorubiu dUpowid -<strong>of</strong> IIIH<br />

holding* In tbe Oceaii. <strong>City</strong> ttallrund<br />

company to the lleadlug corpnntllou.<br />

Aa Mr. Moore owned tlie majority <strong>of</strong><br />

the Mock lu tlie above cuiupuuy, tlie<br />

latter mauitgemeut will, ansume full<br />

control.<br />

M. llowkeruud wife,<br />

Hpeul beveral dayn during Ibe<br />

week In '.hiilr cottage,- pilut <strong>of</strong> httach.<br />

SIt»: Bowker'a health bn^ been Im-<br />

paired uud It' wan thought tlie ocean<br />

breezes alight attaint tlw Invalid ip re-<br />

Kalulug btreugtb- .. -- . .<br />

Ollbert'toritoo, aon<strong>of</strong> E«wlsH.Gnr-<br />

HOD, wlio.tlaa Ukeu> eouroe In lelegraw<br />

|ihy at tbe. Oceuu View oRlce, W. J. A<br />

H. H: It., durlug the past wluler, IUUJ<br />

accepted a poulllou with' tlie luirue com-<br />

pany at tlie depot lu tbU city. He will<br />

go ou duty ou Ihe 20th luut.<br />

The Ocesu <strong>City</strong> House aud Blgu<br />

Palutlug company.baa secured tbecoii-<br />

tracts for painting MM J. B. Turplu'rf<br />

collage, Anbury avenue below Four-<br />

teeutb street; William O. Moore's,<br />

Moorlyu Terrace, aud Haury D. Mbore'u<br />

double colUgeoti Wejt "avenue.<br />

. Miw. AuuBbelle t'rale^ widow <strong>of</strong> Ibe<br />

Itev.J. (J. Crale, died atihet liome In<br />

Camdeu ou Tuesday eveuiug, after a<br />

bilef Illuexij. Ueceaned was a obiter <strong>of</strong><br />

Mm. Charles K. KdwardK, <strong>of</strong> tliiii city,<br />

who, wltb her sou Reuben, waa^ pre»-<br />

eut when death came. The fuuura|<br />

took placeJJMlurday arteruoou. . ' .<br />

i, JN, Jauiea L. Bmllb aud family left<br />

"flftian"0lly ou Tuesday morulug for<br />

New Mexico, wliere Mr. Builtli I» en-<br />

gagad lu buiilrieaH. When tba travel-<br />

em reach Chicago they will be met by<br />

Mr. Bmlth, who will- accompauy them<br />

to their new home. They lea.ve a hout<br />

<strong>of</strong> friends lu. thU city, who regret tbelr<br />

departure,<br />

At a special tueetlug <strong>of</strong> city couucll<br />

held on Friday eveuiug it' was<br />

4cdded to expend »IOOO In adverHslog<br />

the clly. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the methods to be<br />

adopted will' be tbe placing <strong>of</strong> .feigns<br />

along Ibe route <strong>of</strong>. the Iteadlug rail-<br />

road. Two pages in Oopalll's Atlantic*<br />

<strong>City</strong> OceaJi-CllvdJrsdtpry will also be<br />

used, »^S being net apart for that pur-<br />

' . \>Vii-. u t'.t»: r .• h MarMhall, TnekaiW; Becre-<br />

lary, I)r. Nutliun Cohen, Wildwood;<br />

treaHurer, Dr. Itaiidulph Marxlmll,<br />

Tuckubiie. '<br />

Bal«a<br />

In the Capo <strong>May</strong> BOUrijlafltWediien-<br />

dsy William Heoaoo, oi> a pica <strong>of</strong>- turn<br />

vult to a charge <strong>of</strong> runnlug a gamblug<br />

house at Cape <strong>May</strong>,, waa sentenced to<br />

two mouth* In Jail wltb tlOo Nile, uud<br />

coat*.<br />

l'(wlinnHler Hutlop la having placed<br />

in pou'lllon -117 lock boxeti ol the latent<br />

improved pattern. When completed,<br />

U) uew iHWl-oitlca quurlera will not<br />

Her hy comparison with uuy lu thlu<br />

ucellou <strong>of</strong> the Btate.<br />

Mr. Buttou lu upa^lng uo expense to<br />

have the Interior arrangemetitH <strong>of</strong> tlie<br />

oBloe Buch a»' will tend; to expedite<br />

•nailer*. He has carefully otudled the<br />

requlremenla <strong>of</strong> the bualnisw, aud he Is<br />

endeavoring to be fully prepared to<br />

meet tbe rush tbat U) »ure to net lu with<br />

the advent <strong>of</strong> July/ Tbla couimu'uily<br />

will appreciate the rywtmnijtej'u vllurla<br />

In their behalf, aud when luutalled In<br />

tbe uew building, with ample accom-<br />

modutlous aud good light, the, postal<br />

clerUx will be enabled to handle the<br />

mall matter with greater eawj aud save<br />

iuu*rr valuable tlme-^uii lui|uirt desid-<br />

eratum.<br />

Whuli tile vlsltoM reached their deH-<br />

tiuutloii they found in .attendance<br />

twenty-three member* froiu-Prerlty<br />

uiuticll, No. 15, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Clly; Hlute<br />

Coiiiiclllur H. I). Jnlniuoii, <strong>of</strong> Newark;<br />

Hluto HcchJlary A. A. Tilton, <strong>of</strong> Tur-<br />

key: Hluto Juuliir Paut Couuclllor<br />

Ain.llu H. VuiiHclver, <strong>of</strong> Ilivcrulde,<br />

uud Htulu VUt'-Coiiuclllor Ida V.<br />

Hluku, <strong>of</strong> Trenton. IudiiHt'ry t'ouucll<br />

uiiler'lHlued the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> deli-Katlun.<br />

Durluii 'he evenliiK twelve eunilU<br />

•IHKM were Initialed. <strong>On</strong> (lie IHIh hint.<br />

Indqulry will colebrult* Uu wound mini<br />

venutry.<br />

. At the coilclUHlou uf Ihe uveUluu'a<br />

work, Hpeech-maklug was Indulged lu,<br />

lixjbtate (inlosm, Mr. Intytou, <strong>of</strong> Pros-<br />

perity; J. W. Bmlth, William liake<br />

and UU Hallle W.-Lake, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, partlclpatlug. Tbe banquet tbat<br />

followed was. au elaborate affair, and<br />

Uirate who wave forluuato to be present<br />

uulte'iauyins: Ihitt tlie Pleawtutvllle<br />

Uanghtera are royal entertainers.<br />

The PleaHSUtvllle couucll meets lu<br />

lied Hen's hall, PleaiantvIHe, every<br />

Batufday evenlug, aud la said lo be In<br />

a flourlHblug condition, financially and<br />

numerically.<br />

' A Novel<br />

. Iu the Cape <strong>May</strong> county court Thurs-<br />

day lu the mldat <strong>of</strong> the trial <strong>of</strong> William<br />

Peaselulck on a charge <strong>of</strong> Illegal sale <strong>of</strong><br />

liquor at Woodbine, Judge Voorhee*<br />

created a Beusatlou by-orderlug Charles<br />

Qrace, one <strong>of</strong> ibe |uroni, to leave the<br />

box and bo seated among the spectators.<br />

There being but eleven juroru left, the<br />

court anuouueed a mistrial and declared<br />

the ease ott anttt-tfeplember,.stating aa"<br />

wUneaae*. WI|!lafR,OiMWp,,,1oyer, the<br />

outoametif the ca»e,;tt>«/lUriir being<br />

oredltiid wllh sayiug that he bad so far<br />

ne4n urjUilug tipani whloh «o eotivlet'the<br />

a c c u s e d . ." ., ...... --.- . .- ,. •.•••'.<br />

Jacob CotornJtU. UUOU< oouvlotlui <strong>of</strong><br />

aggravated abua.ult upon B t b W<br />

Jacob Colcoian, colored, waw<br />

Costa.<br />

Fo«mr>-^EUurUBb Better; Owner ap-<br />

plyta Joseph Clark. Ueaaley's Polui»<br />

tnd prove property.<br />

fflce.<br />

Conservatory <strong>of</strong> Mualc,<br />

»tniptloopprj«b«f.ila3.<br />

banjo to <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily pupils, on TblUo-<br />

daysand FrldaysL- For terais, address<br />

P. Or bo» 802, Ckxan Cltyf<br />

a*r«pariuac for Bunlneaa.<br />

W.VV. Clulfaut, the up-lc-datedrug-<br />

glut aud promulgator <strong>of</strong> modern Ideas,<br />

whose uulque adverllaemenb) attracted<br />

HO much attention Uat summer and<br />

crowded bin store with customers, was<br />

In town Thursday tnaklug arrange-<br />

dieutu for the aecomrnodatlon <strong>of</strong> bin<br />

Increased trade. When bin place <strong>of</strong><br />

busluea* la thrown open to tbe public,<br />

former patron* or the bouse will nee<br />

ample evideuee <strong>of</strong> Mr. Chalfaut'u pro-<br />

greanlveuew. The luterlor <strong>of</strong> the-slow<br />

liaa uudergoue a complete change -aud<br />

a handsome new soda fountain ^111 be<br />

uinoog tbe Improvements. Mr. Cual-<br />

raut I* ever ou tba alert tu foreaUJI the'<br />

public demand, and wheu tbe summer<br />

visitor* repair to l;l» htoru at Eighth<br />

ulreet aud Wesley aveuue they will<br />

Hud tba Improvement* hove made it<br />

veritable palace out <strong>of</strong> the old «Utud.<br />

Thin summer he will serve Icecream<br />

manufactured by himself.,' JHe 0011-<br />

oeutrute* all his energle*. upou hla<br />

business, and to this can be attributed<br />

Iho BUCceM which ban crowned his<br />

eljort* lu the past. -. -••-.•<br />

Wiras," •!•« M<br />

tlonor s*e«.<br />

turdiry m<br />

complle»lt|ou <strong>of</strong> dtaeaaerij Burraiooo aiJAou<strong>of</strong>br tboPs<br />

«.merloan expostUon.Uiid'io Nutfara VWIUu<br />

-<strong>On</strong> sfajr.U UQ1, uw reaulan snntraer oxeury<br />

,8100,1 tkktu 4oi,aU'tbD5tHiDdpai: •unmer<br />

ta t ( f i i u n l .Bu<strong>On</strong>lo wsro<br />

. ^^~iffi&mM<br />

Tbs. Pennsylvania RallMiad *mpmci-"UitatJl<br />

•lou ranlo boolt rar 1U01 win tw Itmcd,<br />

uorutolarajonJunoil.-''.'-"'-,' J t;t >;\- \.'"-'. - -<br />

pall bearert.'<br />

with It lliu UIIIOII'H purlKee on tlie<br />

17th and new moon' ul uu ccliiiae node<br />

vu tho 18tb, u total eullrwe or the sun<br />

fallinKon the littler date. ThU eclipse<br />

will not be visible In thin country, but<br />

no doubt we .will nee and feel tbe<br />

electric aud atiUonpberlc perturbations<br />

resulting from tbe moou's direct con-<br />

junction with earth and auu, even on<br />

our side <strong>of</strong> the globe, tireat warmth<br />

for the season, very low barometer and<br />

heavy Htorma <strong>of</strong> rnlii, wind and tbun><br />

der are more probable from Friday, the<br />

17th, to Monday, the 20th. The same<br />

dayu constitute, also, the moat prob-<br />

able earthquake |ierlod for tbe month.<br />

Prudent readers <strong>of</strong> these forecasts will<br />

wa(cb tbe clouds aud olber storm indl-<br />

CatloiiB- during this and other <strong>May</strong><br />

atorm periods. Very cool nights will<br />

follow with tbe higher bar imcter rrom<br />

about the 10th to the 22<br />

euuiiii, falling buroiuetur uuU wide<br />

itnrin ureiu will Ui advancing from<br />

weuleru extn-mfM durliiK thu<br />

uyx <strong>of</strong> Muy.<br />

Tin' ouly ciiuhu fur<br />

IUIIKU'OUH utonun out <strong>of</strong> iho ordliiitry,<br />

urlnK thin uud other montlwuf the'<br />

' i Ihe fact lliu planet.Jupiter u<br />

tilu eijuluoctlal |uilut at thU<br />

.'. .';,".",, Bakersylllc<br />

lUv. H. Oj-Ohottln, <strong>of</strong> Tiickahoo,<br />

pnucbedon Hiillday evening. Much<br />

intercHt IH niali/re^twl In the teu day<br />

<strong>May</strong> niw'tliiR, ' '• r '<br />

Ou Biniduy tho KieiiteHt vigilance<br />

wan rei|Uired ID prevent tl|e flro uturled<br />

| by llio IiicomntUe from uainlng head-<br />

'wuy. Oue lire burned' fiercely uear<br />

Ibo church und wax' cxthiKUMied by<br />

bard lighting, '• ' . /<br />

At the receiitmeellngor Ibo ClirlHt-<br />

luu Enditavor Uiwiety at the lion^af<br />

Miss Llizlo Price, au iuttrtmlug feat-<br />

ure or tbe eveoluK was s wslklug<br />

library. Each perxou who took part,<br />

by their coBlume, represented - the title<br />

olsbouk. Tlie books represeuled were<br />

as follows: Vanity Fair, How <strong>of</strong><br />

Orange IUbbon; Bo Peep, Black<br />

Beauty;'Woman lit White, Old-Faob-<br />

loued Olrl, Bamantrta at Saratoga,<br />

Man wllb' a Hoe, 81|ver Pltcbers, Five<br />

Little Peppen, It's uever Too Late to<br />

Mend, Mao lu Black. Our Bessie, Very<br />

Hard Cash, Under Twrt Flags. The<br />

society presented the church Wltri a<br />

bsndwuqe pulpit Rlble.' . ' '' ; .<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. , :<br />

For au hour Baturday evening flre<br />

threatened tbe heart or Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

hotel aud collage district. Eftlcjenf<br />

work by'theHire department .conDlied<br />

the blase to tbe steel pier bath, houses,<br />

Virginia avenue aud beach, leased by<br />

Haue. Hall & lluud. Tlie bulldlug was<br />

practically destroyed. Kallmated low,<br />

$3000; uo Insurance: origin unknown.<br />

Tlie comptrollers authorised tlie<br />

organization 61' the Chelsea National<br />

bank, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. i., with' a<br />

capital or tlW.OOa. O. II. lugerwoll, D.<br />

IJ. COMIUH, J. li. Thomiwou, Junies If.<br />

Maiion, Jr., aud others are Uamed as<br />

liicorporslots.. .• • •<br />

Signs <strong>of</strong> lilt) ate already apparent In<br />

Ihe puttag* ooloiiy.. Beveral hundred<br />

prominent PhlladelplilauHowu uummer<br />

homes here and tbe number U steadily<br />

eulargldg. It has been a practice wllb<br />

the cottagers' to begin their reoldeoee<br />

here In Juue, but the reiiort's develop-<br />

ing attractloaa lor the eutertaiumeut<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hprlug ylaltora baa beeu all iuBuence<br />

lu having tbcra. eome here earlier. Aa<br />

a matter uf fact, nom« ol tlie cottagers<br />

opened their villa)) lit'winter, to euter-<br />

tsin collage parties, uud others have<br />

had their reuldeuceB here opeu Blue*<br />

Kuster,' coming duwu at will ror u few<br />

days or a fortnight. If aiiytblug, tbe<br />

cottage coluuy tills wjuaou will Im more<br />

tirtlllmit tbaii ujuul uwlug tu tli« In-<br />

creailug uumber <strong>of</strong> leudoiy In this noolal<br />

u. neuapnka, Tuttnj, Mfut;<br />

tin account u( ItiQl.nuovo occtulon<br />

Baulhurfl'nllwy wu^ll^il^l 4^<br />

; was'tiinittoa'. to. Vuiuiililji. ia ruifo <strong>of</strong><br />

BIK.1W. TIAkelK Will 1>O uol. In.<br />

• aud C,aUsJ.<br />

Iquarteu tor window<br />

sharp,<br />

WM are ,_ _.<br />

ahades, all ooluro and aUes. , ,<br />

oump««lUi>D^. > Brjsclal. < anatuliutaiits<br />

with the largest mauutacturer In tbe_<br />

coootry, cuabloa^ u«* to make Iriri au<br />

uoaooomcut. B. «. eanitb. A Hous<br />

ipSO Asbary avenue. . •<br />

wr» un'd' letturn bring uu<br />

iiuuls <strong>of</strong> grtsat Htomm aud doodu uloug<br />

lie Allautlo coiut regions, forcibly<br />

erlfyiug our forecasts <strong>of</strong> such pue-<br />

funiena lu that direction. Lei It-be<br />

eineiubered thal'the Jolnulowu 0»od,<br />

d mauy similar cttbutrophe-i, hap-<br />

d near tbe centra <strong>of</strong> tbe' jupller<br />

lsturbauce. The present Jupiter<br />

[lerlod laHtlug two to three years', waa<br />

t it* ceutre ou April tbe 22d or about<br />

he time thl* Usue <strong>of</strong> Word aud Work*<br />

111 reach our reader*. Blorms <strong>of</strong> uu-<br />

i*ual deatrucliveuea* for so early In Ibe<br />

season have already occurred, notably<br />

be tornado that wrought so much<br />

uln aud deathlu AlabauJa aud Georgia,<br />

belie uoust lu large part be attributed<br />

» tba Influence <strong>of</strong> the Jupller peftur-<br />

:>a,Uou." Tlie same 1* true couceinlng<br />

»'gretf>lGaIvestnu horror lost Bepteni-<br />

We reiterate our predictions that a<br />

partial aubsldeuce <strong>of</strong> destructive talus<br />

id flood In tbe gulf regions will set lu<br />

urlug this seasou that oloudburstn<br />

lid local fldod* will visit reglona<br />

outing -the Allautlc, aud .that •<br />

dangerous tendency to dryuew will<br />

visit tbe grain regtima <strong>of</strong> tbe Interior<br />

during tbe present Kud coming ueanoau,<br />

although local "water spouts" and<br />

cloudburslB are probablu In auy tecllon.<br />

Tbe teudcucy with tuttuve at Mich<br />

times' 1* to tear her cloud chariots lu<br />

taltera, thu* dumping tbelr watery<br />

accumulations over narrow areas, In-<br />

stead ol-dittuulug tbe moisture. '<br />

police' UOMinoa* for tlu> v«ar.<br />

Chief or Police Baiuuel B. Bcull's re-<br />

port for the year ending <strong>May</strong> 1,1001, Is<br />

a. Haltering commentary ou the moraJ*<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly. W* learu from'Uut<br />

report that thera"were tlijrleeu arrral*<br />

T<strong>of</strong> drunkeuueBM. elghtt«u tramps fur-<br />

nished with lodging*, three peraoiia<br />

coutlded on susptelou, two Insane-' per-<br />

sons carod for and oue arrest for tbeft.<br />

Thlrty-oue boboea were eouducled out<br />

<strong>of</strong> town during that period aud dfleert<br />

Waudotlug WlllleM asked fa* steeplujr,<br />

quarters. Three tharge* wero not<br />

pr«ased.<br />

Tbe Uital ex|ieU*e (o Ibe city for tlie<br />

above elglily-slx ariwsU waa only 1980.<br />

sccdrcd Work.<br />

A number <strong>of</strong> young men from thb<br />

oily'have secured work in Otieau Clly<br />

for thin summer. Oreat puuu aiul<br />

prentiratloua. aw belug Wodo by Uw<br />

busltieaa men there- uud this se»iwu<br />

promhieM to be tlui most prosperous iln<<br />

UM hUtoryor tlw, clly—Mlllvlllo lbs<br />

porter.<br />

HAUB —Eight oot taKea.turnlahelk«.<br />

ordinance making<br />

tuid<br />

eo, b« nad tbe umt<br />

pD« lor Uw wo<strong>of</strong> lamp*<br />

«pe«3d upon Ibe<br />

" ~ • ' « : . : .<br />

binary-<br />

buMby untdndud to<br />

ally ror vlola-<br />

. , A Uuy thirty^<br />

ihundrudaad r 1 ^ J<br />

. _w~ I* buMby uutdbuuu MI<br />

read aa lollowM ItUutll beunlawrdl ror nay<br />

n»r~n». <strong>of</strong> pemaos ta rlao any luoyole or othAf<br />

- propelled by • means or toot,<br />

. - .... .. - <strong>May</strong><br />

•; Union TTaMajroomDany wffl call<br />

oheok (nnpiasfrom boteUandll<br />

,pyuta«uiiJkPifVotn M<br />

finitto Huptembtir V*«ntl«iUi.ttml utwan t<br />

boar


^^ftipLliiiiili<br />

tears start, and be<br />

ropm:to:«!b&r<br />

to bis<br />

?S:fSS'i-?.i^:V.'».l<br />

•fared at any scientific exploratloD.<br />

Jh<strong>of</strong>artto^twUgloiVsna^eaS<br />

have struck Iwnaslnete^lmindE<br />

.11ifcXiHf# r " P •MttWUpmj' can soar the Own** bssnas tos.il*, !Sa<br />

SrKn^LT^!?S^S'^LS"^ 0 ?''' I**-* ~w.P.P«r. and<br />

pto:«»!bo&rfnaji>rart;nw..mimiesi m ino i world's science I sepn. in the conn., Dv_.,. —,._. ,_.-.<br />

and from the highest towers haveflans; BbadtBcu In tne Bre. Pnol In the sblp-<br />

ont the banner or the cross and Chris- wjte*. Christ on the cross. 'Ob. that<br />

tlanlty now. from tile observatories at "*» might In our families tlllnk more <strong>of</strong><br />

Albany and Washington, stretchea oaf tba power <strong>of</strong> > Cbmtlan pictures! <strong>On</strong>e<br />

Itshind toward tlw opposing 1 wdMflBa little: skelcb <strong>of</strong>. Samuel kneeling In<br />

weapon, crying: "Tbers; la nooo like prayer will mean more to your cbll-<br />

tbat; givo*'lt mer, I was rtadlng <strong>of</strong> jdreri than 20 sermons on "devotion: ona<br />

•«---— - - ' - wri'Datlnnt rnra-n' •"•h.j.e •.. .«.- •—*-- --<br />

jot face <strong>of</strong>. Christ by the band <strong>of</strong><br />

tbo artist Will '.be more to four child<br />

sei muua uu fui peami)ce.~~ The<br />

' ETH E?'Z'NQA; HQR8E.<br />

Ias*U*l Wo#sc Tkat 'lit Bsiaa stt<br />

•lBtsI UoaplOI. • . \<br />

I.ti|&a'l£bqi5*o shows by<br />

••;• U l u • '.•/",•:•,•.<br />

BV&'S;':<br />

jive It me.<br />

. 'A8rM.ra.u«M;«ivro v -iiu*,,nrjrnaeiBV..Th6<br />

world runs very fast when It Is chas-<br />

'^taif, a'sp<strong>of</strong>lmart. 'The countTy Is trying<br />

to catcbJDavidand toslay bun. David<br />

Boea Into tho house <strong>of</strong> a priest and asks<br />

him for a swotd or spear with whlcb<br />

; to defend himself. The priest, not bs-<br />

:: Ink: accustomed to use deadly weapons,<br />

. tells David that be cannot supply him.<br />

but suddenly tho priest thinks "<strong>of</strong> an<br />

old aword that had been carefully<br />

wrapped ;op and laid away—the very<br />

aword tbat Oollatb formerly used—and<br />

' he takes rTnnrri »h»t »—~e —-e _«-«-<br />

waldsen's chisel. and Ublrtondajo's<br />

powerfnl u» uauu> avert ois eyes. 'And<br />

It bas been JBst so' that many an as-<br />

tronomer bos gone Into an observatory i waiasen^s chlcel. and Ublrlandajo's<br />

and looked up Into tbo midnight beav-l crayon T Captured for tbo truth. "There<br />

ens. and.tho Xord God has; through I Is none like that; glva It me."<br />

soraa swinging* world, flamed upon Ms' '<br />

vision, and the learned man' cried ont:<br />

"Who am IT'Cndonei Unclean! Have<br />

mercy,Xord God!" '<br />

Xa« CfcrlsllaJM TrnreL<br />

Again, i remark tbat 'tbo traveling<br />

aworO that Goliath formerly used—and<br />

be tnjkca down that sword, and wbllo<br />

bola anwrappins tbe sharp, glltterlna,<br />

• memonible blade It flaabea npori bav-<br />

Id'a mind that ,thla' la the very sword<br />

tbflt wnauscd ogahuit himlf' h<br />

•tbflt<br />

„„_..-, . xiuiurat uiuc ioe traveling"<br />

disposition <strong>of</strong> tbe world, whlcb was ad-<br />

verse to morals and religion. Is to be<br />

brought on oar side. The man that<br />

went down to Jericho and fell amid<br />

thieves waa a type <strong>of</strong> a great many<br />

travelers. There. Is many a man who<br />

la very honest at borne, who when he<br />

. la abroad baa his honor niched and bis<br />

ISood habits stolen. T»—;-'—•••<br />

Mlajhtleal <strong>of</strong> Voleea.<br />

So, I remark. It hi Wltb business<br />

seamen, and tact. Wbea Christ waa<br />

upon earth, the' people (bat followed<br />

him for the most part bad no social<br />

position., There was bat one man not<br />

,—— , — ,H.,UyWWI<br />

_._., . V.'keep bla band<br />

until tho priest has unwound It uav-<br />

' Id stretches out his band toward tbat<br />

V ' old sword and Bays, "There h» none like<br />

that; give It rno"-ln other words, -I<br />

':, •;. want in my own hand the sword, whlcb<br />

.bos been ased against mo and against<br />

:; thsj cattw <strong>of</strong> Ood,^ Bo It was given .„„ „„„..»„„„. UBTO in me way<br />

_hlm, Well, my friends, that Is not tbe <strong>of</strong> keeping the Sabbath when they get<br />

nrst oir tho last sword once used by into Spato on the Lord's day always<br />

:' Slant nnd Philistine Iniquity which Is go out to see the bniloghta. Plato said<br />

to come Into the possession' <strong>of</strong> Jesus that no city ought to be built nearer to<br />

Christ and <strong>of</strong> bis glorious church. ' I the sea than ten miles lest It bo tempt.<br />

wanVos weU as cod may belp me, to ed to commerce. Bot this traveling dbv<br />

... show yon tlat many a weapon whlcb position <strong>of</strong> tba world, wblcb was ad-<br />

baa been nscd against the armies <strong>of</strong> Yen* to that wblcb Is good. Is to be<br />

Cod la yet 1 be captured and used on brought <strong>On</strong> our aide.' These mall<br />

oar side, and I only. Imitate David trains—why. they- take- oar Bibles:<br />

; when 1: stretch, out my hand toward these steamers, they transport oar mis-<br />

that blade <strong>of</strong> the Philistine and cry. sJonarles; these sailors, rashlng* from<br />

"Xbere.la none Uko that; give It mer* city to city all around the world, ore<br />

.,- :' :' A Masrelacwms Traifc. to be converted Into Christian heralds<br />

' , |. remark.'first that this Is true In re- and go oat and preach Christ among<br />

gard to all scientific exploration. -Son the beatben nations. Tbe gospels are<br />

know tbat the. flrst discover lea in u- In<strong>On</strong>ltely multiplied la! beauty and<br />

troaomy and geology and chronology power since Doblnson and Thompson<br />

-weroascdtohattleCbruiUnnlty. World- and Burckhardt have come back and<br />

Christ? Not one. When Peter came<br />

to Joppa, he stopped wltb one Simon, n<br />

j£*Pp.r^n^^^^<br />

{nT^^ 0 ..*^^^<br />

position., There was bat one man nat-<br />

urally brilliant In all tbe apostleslijn.<br />

Joseph <strong>of</strong> Arlmatbea. the.rich man.<br />

risked nothing when be <strong>of</strong>fered a bole<br />

In Hie rock for the dead Christ Dow<br />

many <strong>of</strong> tbe merchants In Asia Minor<br />

befriended Jesus t I think <strong>of</strong> only one—<br />

Lyilla. How many <strong>of</strong> the castles on<br />

the beacb at tialllee entertained<br />

Christ? Kot o Wh P<br />

^ _TO ..uua unusTd- amir* or vonntDT .None. Tbe.proml-<br />

Ing <strong>of</strong> men for the purposes <strong>of</strong> trade neat men <strong>of</strong> the day did not want to<br />

because <strong>of</strong> tbe corraptlna; Inaqanccs risk their reputation for sanity by pre-<br />

attending It A good many men now tending to be one- <strong>of</strong> hto followers,<br />

cannot stand the transition from one Now that Is all changed. Among the<br />

place to another. Soma rnon »•">-•— "•'"•>«—*——" "<br />

ftr merchants and.<br />

d If t<br />

.je neglect wMch'lhreatcns the closing fl<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Harvard Veterinary school at ".<br />

Boston and Its hospital and free clinic<br />

far-:tbo! art trials <strong>of</strong> the poor. TJnleas<br />

money bi provided for an endowment<br />

New England; It Is announced, must<br />

lose Its only Institution for the' sys-<br />

tematic study and'relief <strong>of</strong> tho diseases<br />

<strong>of</strong> animals. :;..•,,., ., . .,'•. ;'•<br />

TuQfrce.cUnlc has been by far' „<br />

-jrgesTin IBo^Unlted States and oao jf.<br />

the largest anywhere. It Is entlmated-<br />

that the present year Will see a, record<br />

ef over 4JB00 cases, it Is much like tbo<br />

free clinic <strong>of</strong> out patients at any hospi-<br />

tal and will be Badly missed by a class<br />

.that can hardly afford the services <strong>of</strong><br />

trainod*vctcrlnaruins. Cases aro brought<br />

to the hospital as an ordinary put pa-<br />

tient clinic, accompanied by friends. If<br />

not by relatives. Tbe most common<br />

cases are. those <strong>of</strong> tbe smaller domestic<br />

creatures.' When monkeys were more<br />

commonly - seen with hand organs In<br />

Boston, tbe tendency <strong>of</strong> these animals<br />

to consumption and tbe poverty <strong>of</strong><br />

their owners brought many <strong>of</strong> them<br />

to the clinic. The animals are examin-<br />

ed and treated by students Working<br />

under tho pr<strong>of</strong>essional surveillance <strong>of</strong><br />

their Instructors and; anally, <strong>of</strong> Dr.<br />

Charles P. I^yman.dcan <strong>of</strong> the school,<br />

formerly or.tbe agricultural depart-<br />

ment In Washington. The hospital It-<br />

v:-' ! ;.';.;;'';Sj(|jWjdle-;.." .:<br />

'v-7•;;"'"•"'•/.' Resort<br />

Not Excelled<br />

Health Restorer<br />

Finest facilities lor<br />

: BBAI. KWTATB AUVH.'<br />

•' : ''.' •••• "'•••• • •<br />

;<br />

' L L V '<br />

; :<br />

- . " • • ^ ' • • • ' • ^ ; • iwainii arm ny me movement ed. (be beacb upon whlcb Paul was<br />

<strong>of</strong> tho heavenly bodies, that the Bible shipwrecked, tbe fords st wblcb Jor<br />

Is a lie and that Christianity, ss we don was passed, tbe Red sea baak on<br />

bav/e It smoirg; men, la a positive Itnpo- —»-•-• * ••<br />

.. sJUan,*' Good, men trembled. The tel-<br />

escope, the Leyden Jars,'the electrlo<br />

very oM sword<br />

nmiti bad<br />

A man aid: -1<br />

" D lnB<br />

oTSnsr^t.<br />

that these .thetoiuS<br />

^ i X<br />

, Ho-<br />

. that all tbe world<br />

_j and see Golgotha and BetbleV<br />

^-.-T-T—'^—T^^Z 1 *^Tf ^*" M *°." m " nenl - How many who coald not afford<br />

that; give; Itvmer : AUUI Copernlcns muieteera now essliy bay tickets from<br />

s^GslIlel and l^Iera^ Isaac Kew- Conatsntloople to Joppa. Then let<br />

ton and Bencbel and O^^WKf^en Christians traveJl Ood speed tbe tali<br />

t^efomoadtoM.thaworidtbatln tralna and galde the sieamshlps tbl«<br />

-thcur ransacking <strong>of</strong> the. earth and beav- night panting across the deep la tbv<br />

*???*£ *"^ orei^belmln«t presence pbosphoreseent wake <strong>of</strong> the shinlag<br />

"f^'rVSf? WbOm "? r^ftJSli^* aa pouoaopoy. and In lHKv<br />

. 'to the southwestern part <strong>of</strong> this coon-<br />

,try, Christian,men Went oat to exam-<br />

ine tbe morcb'<strong>of</strong> the locusts. There<br />

ore men rigbt before me'wbo mast<br />

• bmve noticed In that very part <strong>of</strong> tba<br />

.country tbe coming ap-<strong>of</strong> tbe loettsia<br />

. Ukeansrmy. and It ams found that all<br />

the. newspapers anwlttlngly spoke ol<br />

tbem asan army. -.WhyT Tbey seem<br />

to have a commander 'Tbey march<br />

: Hks>» host.- they bait like a boat. No<br />

amnr ever-went to slralnhter flight<br />

j thSO'the |ocust« coqje-not eveo tdrn-<br />

toa; aside for the wind. If tbe wind<br />

tiaea. tbe locusts drop'and then rlse><br />

."Sjsjaia rafter It baa gone* aowa. takuis*<br />

the same line <strong>of</strong> march, not varying a<br />

;«oot, The old Bible.right every time<br />

' When, It speaks <strong>of</strong> locusts -coming like<br />

an army; worldly pbllosopby wrong,<br />

', '*' ''e«*Usrf«a ••4'Salamew.<br />

^WorfdTy philosophy sold. "Alt that<br />

story sboot the light tamed as day to<br />

tbs- •eai'Js simply an auaordity.- old<br />

'tlinv-'vMrUly, pbuciaopby^aid. "The<br />

Ibjht eomea atfalgbt.- Christian phl-<br />

kMDpby aoya, "Walt sr Uttle while."<br />

It.cnes pp an4 nuikea dlscoverlea<br />

(kids that the atmosphere carves<br />

tkad „ .w WW*M«. ' erewnwa 7<br />

say. -nellgioa la very good for sged<br />

fwomen. It Is very good for children,<br />

I bat not for men." But we ha** la the<br />

roll <strong>of</strong> Cbrisx's host Uoxart and naa-<br />

del hi tnoslc: Csnova and Angelo in<br />

scttlptnra: Rapbsel snd Beyoblds hi<br />

painting: Dancy and Boerhsave In<br />

medicine; Cowper and Scott In poetry;<br />

Grotias and Barks u stataaraanshlp;<br />

Boyle and Ulbnlts In phllosopay;.<br />

>r*^ej|aaj CnslnMra and JTohn Uaso9'ln'<br />

_. ... ... .UM wvnusjveryining tnat<br />

la worth anything, and there will be<br />

nothing bot the' scam left. We have<br />

been rebebi, bat a procbimallon <strong>of</strong> am-<br />

nesty goes forth now from the throne<br />

<strong>of</strong> God, saying, "Whosoever will, let<br />

him come." However Ions; yoa may<br />

have, wandered, however great your<br />

crimes may. have' been, "whosoever<br />

will, let him come.*' Ob. that this hour<br />

X coold marshal ail the world on the<br />

aide <strong>of</strong>. Christ! He b the best friend a<br />

man_eyer had. Ho Is so kind, he no<br />

loving, so aympatbetle. I cannot see<br />

bow you. can stay away. from him.<br />

Come now and accept bis mercy. Be-<br />

' bold him as be stretches out tbe arms<br />

<strong>of</strong> hla salvation, saying, "Look unto<br />

ropes to. prevent any.posslble Btraggle<br />

snd another holding his head. and<br />

quieting the animal's nerves with band<br />

and. Voice. Tne nose bair, .conical, as In<br />

tbe rase or the smaller apparatus used<br />

In etherising man. Is placed over bis<br />

nostrils, the ether Is poured upon tbe<br />

Bponjre. and the' animal, after a few<br />

deep Inhalations, Is .utterly oblivious<br />

to any farther suffering.<br />

' WVw BVsland'a •••>•>•( Peat.<br />

New Zealand's rabbit poet can be ap-<br />

preciated only by Inspection <strong>of</strong> tbe fig-<br />

ures submitted by tbe secretary or ag-<br />

riculture <strong>of</strong> tbst colony for tbe year,<br />

ended July. 1000.: and recently publish-<br />

ed ta his annual report. Ho states' that<br />

during tbe- year ended July t, I00O,<br />

8.15X877 rabbits and 7.744.038 rabbit<br />

skins were exported ns against 4.214,-<br />

D8Z rabbits snd rx5O4,t80 skins shipped •<br />

the preceding year.<br />

This Increase In tbe number <strong>of</strong> rab-<br />

bits killed Is. In his opinion, not an en-<br />

couraging- sign, but rather the reverse.<br />

Tbe Inspectors .<strong>of</strong> stack for tbe vari-<br />

ous districts report that phospborhted<br />

Thousands <strong>of</strong> lots for sale<br />

at various prices, located in all<br />

parts <strong>of</strong> the city. * ."""'""<br />

For information apply to- .<br />

WE UICE,<br />

Secretary<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Asso'n,<br />

CURTIS ROBINSON,<br />

Real Estate^nd Insurance,<br />

JOHNBROWER<br />

MM '<br />

' •&&&•$ -<br />

• *$?& ,•<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL.!<br />

ruattsHss<br />

Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue,<br />

OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />

IS**Money to loan on Bond and<br />

^ iMi mm<br />

FLAGGING AND CURBING.<br />

BE8T QUALITY OF<br />

Pennsylvania and North River<br />

..Blue Stone Pavements..<br />

Artistically laid by tapert workmen wad viMUmDte«d Mritoei<br />

D. MAHONEY,tic*<br />

LBWI8 BROS.<br />

rmwunvuB,<br />

V1RST QUAUTV<br />

HIRD OIL AND VARNISHES<br />

ROBERTS' PIAB AND WATIR<br />

PROOF PAINT. . ;•,<br />

PUM Ms4allc Polnts/for Tin wxt<br />

Bblngle JBUmta (and no other should. b«.<br />

used where rain water la caught tot,<br />

IsmUy use). All brsudsorReady Mind<br />

Paints. -Window Glass <strong>of</strong> all kink<br />

and patterns." Reference given. • .'..,',<br />

STORE ON ASBORr AVL,<br />

. OCEAN CITV. N. J.<br />

' K. H. SUVTOH.<br />

„ uu amvDiioo. ssyina;, "Loo]i unto. .._. «. all ye ends or the earth, snd be ye I beln* spplW to large farni£or; rangea.<br />

saved,-for"!""ani-Ood.' MBk*-fiii.ifl .- .<br />

i-t ••-••:<br />

HI<br />

mm<br />

VeUld ..• ^. ,.^w *—* wuiweuucrff curves<br />

and bsnda the rays <strong>of</strong> llajbt aroand<br />

tha aartb litersJij «^o the day to tba<br />

s*aL"rvTb« Bible right agjslri: worldly<br />

nblloaophy wrontr asnla. "Ah." says<br />

worldly philosophy. ^11 that ailosion<br />

tb-Job aboat tbe;fi>iio4stiaas <strong>of</strong>.the<br />

taxtk Js-'almply an ahsBrdlty. "Wbwe<br />

wast tborj.' says, flod, .*»&«» I set tha<br />

flnmdatlons <strong>of</strong> the eartbr . The earth<br />

•H«a-no Totmdation,* i Cbristiaa phllaa-<br />

jOBhi.cornea and flnds that the ward as<br />

' lxsjulated^fotuiilatloris 1 * may be bet-<br />

'"~~'•^ 1 * ••••*" ,Bo Bow sM<br />

' translated<br />

. .in-ie •» iv left Hlone, they two—ones toor*<br />

Bqrinalns life ovnr Molo. '.<br />

Imt u tl»y did In Uu dwe'ol yon. .<br />

Before th«y w«ff« nine or tn.<br />

AM) the labU Is aa't lor two time dajs|<br />

The children went' on* by one '<br />

Away Ironi home on th«fr eefierate ways<br />

Wbn tba dilMbood'days a. nt, Uebcdlction, 8 _i. ba.<br />

' CHURCK SOCIETIES.<br />

" - Klkirr M.K-Cmrluju,.<br />

gR.j7s7 WAGGONER,<br />

• . —alWIDKNT ; '.'<br />

Physician and. Druggist,<br />

>3i Asbory Ave.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Para Drttira, Flaa Btatloaary, Coafectloaery,<br />

eto, n1anl(y o» bated.<br />

^C. HUTCHINSON; M7b?<br />

No. 83.4 Ooean. Avonuo.<br />

OCCAM CITV, N. J,<br />

L. ROSE '<br />

Law and U. S. Courts<br />

iH I mid 2 Kourue llulldlup; .<br />

O0KAN .<br />

RALPH L. GOFF,<br />

CIVIL ENGINEER. -<br />

CONVEYANCER.<br />

MIMTK AMD CENTRAL AVEMU.B,<br />

OCEAN CITV. N. J.<br />

rviOB<br />

HtoUp.bl. Houiuc—Till li) a, in., 1 loi p. in.<br />

• •<br />

aPaaWajlCSSUi sUld HMrgCOli,<br />

Ctainl ud BUklh otrwL<br />

ileii Aid meets nrMl Monday evening <strong>of</strong><br />

aiuih liiubth. UH. Addol lCobloiuiii, totuM*<br />

. dent; Mral LiivlublTborn, trtauturer; Mra. M«<br />

- C. (ieurretaoli, recording* ts»crmldent, Mrs. J<br />

Womans UhjttaUiut Tomwtanw ilnlou<br />

aodenomlnittloiiai, ' knaeta seml-moutbly.<br />

l>ldt Mr JUItabetb Urlikj ospnd<br />

r 1 ^ C<br />

.Tetnperauce - Unlou,<br />

- 'eta seml-moutbly.<br />

> Urtakj correspoud-<br />

" •; treasurer,<br />

the Loyal Teiabenmco l^glou nieeuiiwiiit-<br />

tuoauiir »ni cbarab. HapirlnUfldeiol, tlra,<br />

M. BellSer) BreMldent, .Usslo Umes; treaio-<br />

. rar* Leon Huttou; aecreitary, Hubel Ueanutt.<br />

Yachtmco'w Auaaiatlon. Wlltdo Wiliels.<br />

presuiebt; Hark liaktf, secretary. Annual<br />

nteetlng will be beld In Jun&<br />

I HulldlnK and Lo«a SaaocUv<br />

\ HatUroVy ot aacb tnoatn.<br />

' WUllans<br />

- 8.<br />

StoveSjHeaterSjRanges,<br />

PUMPS. SINK?, A.C.;<br />

4OB-1O Asbury Aven tie,<br />

OOEANf OITY. N. «1.<br />

T u ruolW BSB-1 nbsMi-lroa wetter. All kiudt*<br />

:ov«ni m kptwUliy. AU work xumr+hUhd<br />

M»:AIL etn-Ai-E AMI* IMNUSIANOK.<br />

ISRAEL Q. ADAMS 4 CO.<br />

Real Estate i Insurance<br />

J. T. BRYAN,<br />

PMCTICIL HUMBEB ud OiS riTTEB<br />

ClrcuUIUut UOIUM, Malu, U.th Tuh«, Wator<br />

t>^tcji, l^eJ uad Irou tlpee, r^ittitiS, l£c«-. fur-<br />

kibwi at ihntt UolkM. Couulry or <strong>City</strong> ItMil-<br />

dMieoelllUd uplmln) lual tusbewr. Kaullary<br />

liuiubliut aud UrsluaMri a uBveislty. Ortl*ir« by<br />

mall Dromptly alUttded U>.<br />

6. THOMAS,<br />

No.108M«rk©tSt:,<br />

NIliDELPHIA,<br />

Qi^©arn<br />

Always tba treaboai and bast to bo lonnd In<br />

rnu OavomldTaSei, ehoioa brands ol Oottaa,<br />

af ll d 0nned sralU. I*lekiea,<br />

Balalna, DwHAuOSAlalM and Lard,<br />

<strong>of</strong>-bast aUaUty,' Welcbsd wban por-<br />

b]> ooatomarm. MoTcaS la wj«bi<br />

Brio__<br />

*" Work |O Ifsoon,^<br />

Abendedto.<br />

oTtlOand upward<br />

', aoyraf *—-•<br />

ooonty.<br />

ifi<br />

IN. JOHNSON,<br />

PLUMBER,<br />

STEAM AND 6AS FITTER.<br />

Repairing a specialty.<br />

Bath Tubs and Plum<br />

umbers'.<br />

KIMIU i, I ft 6, feu) bill* ft<br />

ATLANTIC CITV, N. J.<br />

(^onuulaalouer* <strong>of</strong> Deed* for Pend-<br />

Bylvalila. . . ' ." •<br />

Mouey lo loan on First Mortgage.<br />

Lain for sale at Boutli Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Moaej lo Inu sa<br />

r1rits1orl||ss. •'<br />

1st<br />

Sil«»flsaL<br />

HEADQUARTERS FOR<br />

Real Estate and Insarance,<br />

rrc., 'AT<br />

CHARLES P. LAKE'S<br />

No. till Atibury<br />

JOSEPH SUTTON<br />

BOURSE BUILDING<br />

I OCKAN CITV. N J.<br />

"Don't say that, Mary! You know 1<br />

lovo you, and"— ' . '<br />

"Now, Tom Palton. stop Habt vrbcro<br />

you' aw. I've told yon <strong>of</strong>ton onough<br />

that I like you. You havo IHMMI my<br />

rrlcnd aud Dlayiuato ever Hlueo I wan<br />

a llttlu elrl. and I Bball alwayn like<br />

you OH a friend' No, Blr; I Won't llst.a<br />

to nny lovcniaklng. I won't marry<br />

you; sir, and that's tbo end ou't. I<br />

will marry no one lxtt a bravo.man,<br />

nnd ( don'J love anylKxiy, olid 1 *—<br />

"Hut, Mary, Bur«ly 1"—<br />

"Thin 1 you go again, Hlr. If you ever<br />

mention love to me njraln, 1 Will never<br />

Mpeak to you, aa sure as my iiauw la<br />

MaryHurt."...<br />

"Oil, If you put It that way I'll really<br />

liave to retire, far I couldn't eurvlvo<br />

tbo punlulimciit. How do you know<br />

I'tii not tbo brave limn?"<br />

- "And I've known you all these years,<br />

and—but I won't have; It brought up<br />

again, and tbero's an end on't, air."<br />

"Well, well! 'It a woman will, nho<br />

will, and U she won't sbo won't, and<br />

tbere'M the end on't,'" quoted Tom Bay-<br />

ly. . "Every dag has bin day, Mary.<br />

What do you say to a nail down tho<br />

bay? Ltt's-haye that mother <strong>of</strong> yours<br />

and tnko a run down to Elin island for<br />

dinner at Cobb's farm and a bath at<br />

tbo short beacb. It's a Hue morning-<br />

for a sail, and I'll bo bound I'll learn<br />

to Bwlm this time."<br />

"Tom Dalton, If there ever warf—<br />

well, I know tuero wnHU't. And I really<br />

begou to think you wcro serious, sir.<br />

Dot mother never would-veuture oat<br />

In that craiy knoekaliout <strong>of</strong>. yours.<br />

Wouldn't It bo Jolly J I'd lova to no."<br />

"It la all right about the knockabout.<br />

Bhe Is high and dry for a new'cost <strong>of</strong><br />

emptier i>alut. Captain Doylo liaj* his<br />

new BChooner Willie and told mo tbla<br />

morning bo should run down to-Elm<br />

como flood tide. What" do you Bay,<br />

Mary7 And—you know I was In car-<br />

to Elm last Tuertdny. Tight<br />

weather coming homo, too."<br />

"Thoiuna Dnllon, do you mean that<br />

you .were down hero In lust Tuesday's<br />

gale nnd nux-ur told? And you let us<br />

tblnh you luid been, detained In, Both<br />

too on luialnefiH."<br />

~ "Got It straight from Doyle."'quoth.<br />

torn. - ' • , .<br />

Tbe Colilin wcro on tbo bench to wel-<br />

come them. Master Harry bad banied<br />

his t>ots that mornlna; and there wotild<br />

be lobstor chowder for' dinner at S<br />

o'clock. Would they try a dip at tho<br />

short beacb by the. runway between<br />

Elm and Elm, Jr.? • They would—that<br />

Is, tbo young peoplo woalO, and Mra.<br />

Hart-would watch the sport from the<br />

beacb. '<br />

Ouitr In tbo water, Mary's spirits<br />

seemed bubbling over and she waa<br />

noon daring Dultou. to try a race, to<br />

dory iroorcd a short distance from tho<br />

beach. |IoEcomed reluctant at flrst,<br />

and was suto it was too' near tbe cur-<br />

rent <strong>of</strong> tho runway, but to tako a.daro<br />

from. Mnry anil havo her taunt him<br />

wltb a hick <strong>of</strong> courage, was too much,<br />

for n young umn <strong>of</strong> hU tompcrament.<br />

Bho wnv wndlng toward tbe -boat;<br />

and. wbon but a fow Rtrokcs from it,<br />

called luck laughingly:. "Will you<br />

swlna for.lt, Tom? If you reach It<br />

first. I'll be your prize, sir."<br />

Ho was striking out after her as soon<br />

OH tho words had l<strong>of</strong>t her lips. _<br />

Bho bad nearly reached tbo dory and,<br />

confident <strong>of</strong> winning the race, put her,<br />

hand up to cnlch tbo gunwale, missed<br />

It and suddenly discovered she was out<br />

<strong>of</strong> depth and In tho runway current<br />

"Tonil" she cried, and then all Tom<br />

saw won u pair or frightened upturned<br />

eyes nnd .u terror stricken face as she<br />

swept under tliu surface. •<br />

A lino tireulcnmeat for a lover who<br />

was not n bravo man and who bad<br />

barely learned to swlmi Drawing a<br />

deep breath, blind to all danger and<br />

with no-thought but to nave her or die<br />

with her, Tom Htruck out Into tbe cur-<br />

rent aud under the surface. •<br />

Hid heart thumped wildly as be felt<br />

a mnM <strong>of</strong>-thnt KUU cold hair come. Into<br />

bin ttraxp, and In a moment more they<br />

rose to the Hiirface. Through bhraalt<br />

dimmed e.veu Tom saw a bit ot^ rope<br />

and sranpMe-lt. They had come? op un-<br />

der the stern pf the dory, whlcb bad<br />

BWJJBE Into the current with them, nud<br />

be wan now drmly urrpplng a bit <strong>of</strong><br />

painter which bung over the stern.<br />

In a few iiilnulex more bo hnd lifted<br />

her. over- the uldo, ebimltered In after<br />

and WUM dialing her hahJa briskly.<br />

Mrs. Hart'H crleu from the beach bad<br />

brought tho C'oblia to tho ncenu, and<br />

BOYS OF"<br />

osailMr i, stae» ever could be Bo foollsb It must<br />

be a brave man.<br />

"None but tbe bravo deserve tbo fn!r,<br />

and you aren't brave. You know you<br />

aro nor, sir." !<br />

Flood)tide found tbem skimming<br />

down the boy on the natty HtUo schoon-<br />

er Wllll* In a spanking breexe. Jumping<br />

nt the tea like a mettlesome borwe,<br />

.while Captain Doyle Blood at tbe wheel<br />

extolling her virtues to Urs. Hart The.<br />

loung" people were camped comfortably<br />

on the deck at the windward Bide <strong>of</strong><br />

the Irtwimnas*. :<br />

"Oreat. bn't Itr* Bald Tom. "Now<br />

what would you say to a lobster ebow-<br />

uVr for dlnnerf<br />

*-Tonj. you vUlaint Vou have IMWD<br />

plotting tbhl spree wltb Cobb. You<br />

know I dote on lobster chowder." .<br />

'Down tbero last week." Told 'eni<br />

Wo"d be down. Tried to get mother to<br />

come, but she Wouldn't step ber> foot<br />

In anytbia_t. smaUcr than a liner/*<br />

" ul you never told! I can hardly<br />

believe It I never knov wbea ta be-<br />

lieve yoa, sir.'' '<br />

Lctl Sure encash this time. Isn't<br />

It, Captain Doylel-<br />

ict, sore." sold tbo skipper. "Mo<br />

sn Mr. Oajtao had a bit <strong>of</strong> a ran flowi)<br />

Drlll.h ttar#la4.aV Wlsrsv<br />

The wigs worn In English com-ts were<br />

formerly nmdo <strong>of</strong> human balr, and It<br />

Is on record that the white hair' <strong>of</strong> a<br />

woman, who lived to be 100 years old<br />

win Hold for that purpose for £50. - In<br />

182T the old form nf powdered wig—<br />

which was wmewbut <strong>of</strong> a nuisance be-<br />

CatiHo tbe powder came oS and tho hair<br />

frequently required. recnrUng—was su-<br />

ncr>«£ded by tho horsehair wig.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly, about 100 <strong>of</strong> thcoe legal ortwi-<br />

lUentM nro nmdo annually, A good nr-<br />

tlclo will Idnt for a nuflrtcr <strong>of</strong> a cen-<br />

tury, and, moreover, barristers do not<br />

altogether n[iiif»'elato now wlgii, as they<br />

suggest that tho wearer la now to tho<br />

huslneiui and conue<br />

This - manufacture <strong>of</strong>. tbe sugar- was<br />

not confined, to any ono tribe, but was<br />

practiced by all northern Indians nod<br />

waa known to those living nk far Boa tt<br />

as Florida and Texas. Among tha<br />

sdsar making tribe* a spodal'festival<br />

was beid. which- was called the map!<br />

dance; which was undoubtedly - a re<br />

llgious festiynl hi the. naturo • <strong>of</strong> . a<br />

prayer or propitiatory ceremony, ask*<br />

lag, for an. abundant, flow <strong>of</strong> Bap nn*,<br />

for good, rortune (n collecting It :<br />

Among many If not all tlio Indians<br />

Inhabiting tbe. northern United States<br />

maple BOgar waa not merely a luxury;<br />

something rater) because. It was tooth-<br />

some, butwas actually an'Important<br />

part <strong>of</strong> tlwlr support. Mixed wltb<br />

pounded, parched corn, jt wuBjrat ui<br />

Iq.small quantities and was) a concen-<br />

trated farm <strong>of</strong> nutriment nut mocb<br />

less valuable In resi>uct,to ltn auullr<br />

<strong>of</strong> support than,' the pemmlcau wblcb<br />

.Waa Used alniost'-down .to our owl<br />

times. - , • i<br />

Among; ail the older writers who had<br />

much.familiarity with tlte <br />

Algonqnln trrboB; arid nn eminent'ail<br />

thority. Dr. Brinton. ' has BUeriestcd<br />

that they wore probably "so called^<br />

from their lovo <strong>of</strong> the product <strong>of</strong> tin.<br />

sugar maple." <strong>On</strong> the other baud.<br />

A. b\ Chamberlain bus very plausibly<br />

said "that It In iiardly likely-that tu<br />

Iroqaols dUtlngUbjbed other tribes b_<br />

tills term. If Ita origin bo us suggested<br />

alnco they tbemsclved Were Bugar timk<br />

ers and .eaters."- '•<br />

Atuoru proboblo orie'h <strong>of</strong> tho word L,<br />

tft'sea.<br />

t<br />

too merit <strong>of</strong><br />

ta ono-lhu G.<br />

W) and<br />

Ings. Wulcbirftcnds tatty It oa<br />

rtit Drifl b l<br />

f aty t a<br />

opportunity. Driefly bo polota<br />

opponunity, uneny no polota oat toatv<br />

Wllwoy nnd sea sickness ore both eanai^<br />

ed by ttaJ rapidly cbao^tBg toemoei':<br />

y<br />

ed by t<br />

i W d<br />

apparent approach and withdrawal<br />

«f objects^•sneb' 'OS nedgffs. ralllnga.<br />

ctev; nhca u .a traintociUie' nlllna;<br />

crests <strong>of</strong> the/ waves, at.soa. .,Nov/,,lt Jav,^<br />

obvious, .that', ivq, eyes nro '.XiKfftmX.j<br />

for, focusing objectsi pwperlj»,.,(wJ m>^<br />

sequeotly It occurred to tbo Ingonloua<br />

physician' thnt by closing 1 or' coveHnM<br />

ono eyo be might get rid <strong>of</strong> tbe Irrttot- •<br />

mg effects or traveims; I>r roU or sest' :<br />

Ho personally tested the experiment oa!"<br />

sovcral: occaskins, wltb • the moat grot- • t<br />

ifybuj results, and as. a reaalt<strong>of</strong>.cxpe-i<br />

1 b f l M ' n ^ | V<br />

t<br />

cliurchyurd In Imm than . the<br />

rent <strong>of</strong> tho counecrated ground. "To<br />

bo buried there," wrote Duriuulaa, tbe,<br />

great fourteenth century ecclesiastic.<br />

"Is. In tbo language <strong>of</strong> the eastern<br />

countrlen. to he buried out <strong>of</strong> ennctu-<br />

ory," Heuco the poaltlon waa ey<br />

cjppropriated to tho graves <strong>of</strong> sdlcldes,<br />

anbaptlifed pemony 'and excommu-<br />

nlcatetr:—Kotcs and Qaerica.<br />

' . . Clatrtf K.lM.lexy,<br />

'Tbs batlW Of Kanllaso Was woo by<br />

tho flv Gun)ban and Potieas, according U<br />

3. 0. -Dorscy. uud aUo <strong>of</strong> tho Kttnsnit<br />

Osage and Iowa, Wluucbaso. TtiscaWr<br />

ra aud Pawnee. The Cueycuoea, ot<br />

the other band, call It box elder water<br />

A, V, Chamberlain, wbo. baa BOOO wltl<br />

great care Into tbo question <strong>of</strong> *hl<br />

meaning <strong>of</strong> the words wblcb designate<br />

tuo maple tree and Its product, la dls<br />

posed lo believe that tho name <strong>of</strong> (in<br />

tnaplo means tbe tK-e— In other Words<br />

the real or actual tree or tbe tree wblcl)<br />

stands above all olberuPret <<br />

to rjoso or cqver one eye occtisiooglly,<br />

'" o short Intervals <strong>of</strong> rest "" "" " "<br />

clcrit to prevent any nervo'ua Irritstton:, •<br />

It might be m-ged that people bavs;-<br />

frequently tried doslns; thett- ares' hs>'< »'<br />

fore now. without effect . But It'aeema<br />

thnt It Is,not enough to shut both eyea.io (1<br />

bmaglnatlonhaS no* equal' play.' : At'<br />

any Tale, the new remedy has the ad- •:<br />

vantage <strong>of</strong> bemg an cosy ooe to exK><br />

perlment .wlillj and probably;tho pPUBt,,<br />

channel Bteamers will soon be fHjt<br />

' I "iW<br />

,101.' '<br />

"<strong>On</strong> my flrst visH to North Bolujta. 1 * ><br />

snys a western man quoted In tbeBos-t '•<br />

ton Tranacrlnt. "I, had to ride 20 mlksii:<br />

oefcosa tho praWp.Irom arafton to.PnrJr,. 1 ,<br />

Ulvcr. It was a most *«**}?»* Joarooy,...<br />

Tho cold was Intense. It cut yon dow» ..<br />

far below your own overcoat and,IM>..,*'<br />

fur coat which tbo driver gnvo yod .<br />

With a sneer at your petty garment. '<br />

and It paralysed all exertion and every" ;<br />

thought except that or reaching the<br />

Journey's end. : In the back o* the sled. ''<br />

which, carried, trunks and. the rjasll.waa<br />

a. sort ef stove, but U goyo tnaro smoko-<br />

than heat and almost suffocated, the (. (<br />

tenderfoot The road waa devious, nod r.<br />

tho tms and downs about the Iriyer: v<br />

wero uany. Wo skirted thatrrver*';.'<br />

part <strong>of</strong> tbo way bt tryina; to escape the'-"<br />

cold wind. And yet tt was a mild day. •<br />

what they would coil ln Montana 1oq!»ii<br />

a. two, ebirt day.' Nothing - couM; ba .'•.<br />

moro. dreary odd dtpresahi* nn(lfbarr : ;<br />

barouti than that ride, and It taadema.<br />

ihluk tbat I waa In a, region far: ro- ,<br />

moved' from tbe modern worhi' Tbht'<br />

was four years ago. What Is this '<br />

that I read today In a newspaper from<br />

thnt young .statat- 'A. mnjtutny.ihaSr.<br />

boon lucorporatcd to equip, and rnn o.<br />

lluo <strong>of</strong> automobllefl from Park Itiver to'<br />

Graftou!"' ' ; ' *.•-'•' .' ':<br />

«a4 Uke> Toieei HltakasUL,<br />

Tho JuUcloua odor <strong>of</strong>. a bis. roomy<br />

country kltehtn only whets onji'a appe-<br />

tfta Iusii>a4.<strong>of</strong> OulUug It as town kltcb/<br />

ens da. And aa to there, being any-<br />

thug, dlsagre«lblo 'In dining in tbe<br />

think* <strong>of</strong> the ol


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••••'••«8<br />

BOBII8OH,<br />

iilK:<br />

PBOPBTKTOB.<br />

Morals<br />

rand yearly<br />

r'done bjr espertenoid<br />

THTJH8PAY, MAY 16.<strong>1901</strong><br />

'.•,;;'-.';t'VL<br />

> work 1<br />

<strong>of</strong> civilisation, but ratbsr, our<br />

crowded cities, where rapid cbangea<br />

•od conllnnooa escltejnant take the<br />

place or peaceful labor and a quiet lire.<br />

Wai.ogsrlnaBL.af^Laar*--'**'-'^'-—*-*•— ' —- '-<br />

[ebaoge<strong>of</strong> situation. . .,.-.»»»,<br />

Ibr av«ryfcl>idcr-benefit, It also oOera<br />

- - - ' -<br />

v "• • • • • • - • • ' ^ ^ g g f .<br />

{•«»•*•<br />

aaja upon Ibb point:<br />

•'Tna. sUilaat innneno. <strong>of</strong>,.,,<br />

•mblfiKKuv As<br />

ITUWTIC GQUNH 6LEIHIHGS.<br />

Oanwrad by the "Scatlael" Cucnf<br />

Jtokjen organuuxl last WerJueaday U?<br />

Ibe reflection <strong>of</strong> aJltbeoldulHoen, aa<br />

tbllotai Olrrtlgr, Jubo T. Irvlog; ao-<br />

llollor, JaaepbtbampaoD; olaik. Joho<br />

Ci Aoderaau;oaaaty collector, J^evlC.<br />

AlbWMoa TUe board <strong>of</strong> Ibe prisoners<br />

a .to | co<strong>of</strong>uted • IIIi the county Jail • : iras ; ln-<br />

"JJJ 'ereajwd "trow 12.60 to $8 per week. It<br />

'was decided Jo purchase the Atlaullo<br />

rBAV'. 1 -<br />

Muni<br />

laji,<br />

w<br />

lav I sun<br />

ftlon and deceit are c<br />

• <strong>of</strong> civilization, • U mrantwa<br />

L*!-? I robbery and mnrtter wllb tmw Wpons,<br />

'8£<br />

H3K<br />

.as<br />

oW<br />

-ralwhioli rnaanuy Ibe rnonU fravlty <strong>of</strong> _<br />

' - —'oobnes, In proportion a.: thwruso demand*<br />

lavenllw power and syslemallc calculation^<br />

JJJI ••. • •.'If Ihtsclvltlutlon bring. raor«l<br />

aAaldnriffer* unknown to fbrmer am*.tb*o we<br />

~ can only ny mat it rnakas damands <strong>of</strong> tbo<br />

Individual and or soolntr alike lo fees (be<br />

4J» I nev condition*, uut do all tbat In ttwm IK»<br />

ha erected on Iowa avenue, south, biu<br />

been leased for f lie summer for $2000,<br />

He expects to make It his peruianeut<br />

b o r n e . . ' . . ' '.'"•,. •.;•; •• . /.: . ••• •'... .-•:;"""<br />

Fred Pi Currle, Jr., the sliteen-yeaii;<br />

Sunday, at bla borne,, Baltic and<br />

BbodeTauuida.veuua>. Tne|odezplretl<br />

In Jila DUUet'a araiB diiripg » vlulenV at<br />

tack <strong>of</strong> (bcamatltm. <strong>of</strong> the bearl.<br />

Snoday moroint about aeVeo o'clock<br />

Jbe lad. row from bed and was paniag<br />

aloaglbe ball way <strong>of</strong> ilieaecoud flour<br />

when beiuiddvuly (ell. Ilia father wa»<br />

ID an adjolnlug room aud, hearing him1*<br />

1^1; bunted to h » ^ ^ ^<br />

Tbe INinnRylvanla Railroad company an-<br />

naaanvlbe raliowlosapealal reduood nm<br />

tolloao!o.on account ol too Pan-Amcrloin<br />

Bummer exodr«lonlj«luti.(o be •qlo "otUjnT<strong>of</strong> Ibe atooinblilnf «*;'?'<br />

begins todeteriorate from tbo moinnnt or Ua nppliralton. Arler OMr'lM « f S l J ! 5 j " » ^<br />

^iiaMOVMAlonaryrlod^acoiniiliiutBaloi. giK.i.i. •..- • r-^^^fff«''Bi«ataj».. -.<br />

p v}| m<br />

prorortlonole num, tram<br />

Tra^aT-eioarVloa tlcketmlo tw Kld,bt>-<br />

Iqplnr &tay I, amreonllnulog: every day<br />

thereaRef*dnrin0 v tne exposition, good goiua-<br />

-u regular trains and; good relnnUna; within.<br />

- ' •"— ' • " i or sale, at rals<strong>of</strong><br />

eci to the approval I room, hu( dsath cime aloioat immedt-1. Special cifnrnl•>">> only on Tbbr«iar. U.VM . gratifying to note that eml- tuHons <strong>of</strong> learning which extend lo<br />

nent medical men are Interesting them- every hamlet, f<br />

aelvea In a movement to l tb l d<br />

nteres<br />

In a movement to<br />

d W<br />

o<br />

ree libraries all over the<br />

td<br />

y , ee libraries all over the<br />

aelvea In a movement to ralae tbe land and mullltudea<strong>of</strong> like advantages,<br />

iitandard <strong>of</strong> arlmWon to thebr pr<strong>of</strong>ios- for which we do well to be glad, {low<br />

alon. ' The leading medical colleges la It with the moral and splritaal/orcea,<br />

havaa been extending then; cotiraea and which aloue can convert these opporiu<br />

maktrjgl tending then; cotiraea and which aloue can convert these opporiu-<br />

maktrjg'exarnlnaUons harder, bat ao bltlee' Into permanent bkeslngaT We<br />

long as IeM repatahte Bcbools areal- exult in our strength, we glory In what<br />

lovredflo turn oat fledgling doctora after we call our booor. we Iwumt nf •««••• >-<br />

ply <strong>of</strong> uionmpeteot practitiooera.<br />

Tbe most direct and amalble move-<br />

ant twad l b<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

twelve<br />

|aeoD(jal7louupIes,or whom nine were — _uu<br />

have n^lncent r*ou«e. ^/.^rntvrorThe^^sldr<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Atlanllo <strong>City</strong> Is srraoglnga beneat<br />

ror the victims <strong>of</strong> Ibe Jackaonville Urn<br />

tbat promises to rut a handsome sum<br />

for. tbe suffered! In the destroyed<br />

Hqulbem city. A grand subscription<br />

ball and reception la to be held lo tbe<br />

spacious dlniug balls aud parlors <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

new Hole! Hudulpb. Pronrletor<br />

Cbarleslt Myers has given tbe entire<br />

uae <strong>of</strong> the first floor or hU msgulQceut<br />

hotel for Ibe aflalr aud will lu addition<br />

furnish Ibe USB <strong>of</strong> tbe Imperial Hun-<br />

garian Orcncstra,' Atlantic <strong>City</strong> people<br />

feel a. keen Interest lit tbe affairs <strong>of</strong><br />

Jacksonville, uot ouly because ° It Is a<br />

slslerrreaorl, but because so' many go<br />

from b^re lo tbe, beautiful clly fur<br />

vacation periods. Tbs press club will<br />

work lu eo-aperallon with -Mr. Myets<br />

In making tbe affair a big success. It<br />

Bhe'hfld departed.<br />

"1 nin sure I don't know why young<br />

women should run ' after' ui«* on tho<br />

street to irlve mo luooi-y." rjacalattfd<br />

the man. "but I. will spvud II for drink<br />

since she particularly rvauosted nip<br />

n o t t o . " . . . •<br />

A tov/ steps farther on lie was mcl<br />

by a seedy looking fellow wbo betfnn.<br />

Tor ttod's Baku, give." etc. .<br />

"Ves. my man. I think tills wait In-<br />

tended for you. A young wonmn seat<br />

It to you. but you nro not to Bpend II<br />

for drink." Add bt> paUM] on with n<br />

Hirht heart wbllo Ibe becear t<br />

tbe quarter suspiciously,, en<br />

41 Itviullnir IM iiiiio^litT po|>uliir rout« to Atluu<br />

llr <strong>City</strong>, Oi'un <strong>City</strong> anil Capo <strong>May</strong>, rm<br />

•-•- T- Osranmb.<br />

Uentenant Gcnoral Nelson A. Miles,<br />

commaudlrui the nrmy..wl|l not be ry contract or day*<br />

JOS.S. CN«MPION(Ce.<br />

IBBJulEGTS«BflllDElS<br />

sEisjioBE Btrnca, JMTEU, ETC<br />

W E WOULD CALL YOUR ATTENTION to tbs Archlkeclural Branch<br />

<strong>of</strong> our buuiuetw. •<br />

• 'The ARCHITECT HELPS YOU uilli lilu experience to plsu your bouse<br />

Iconveultntlv, BUlwIaulially umi tionoiulcally. We do this at a cr~"<br />

B that we can Have you our 1 fve rnauy llme« over by enabling you<br />

mate. becauM) <strong>of</strong> the builder hav-luii bcrore.hlm the enact dim<br />

descrlpllou <strong>of</strong> what you want; whereas If you leave him to draw c .—«,-<br />

inatiou for mout <strong>of</strong> your wuuls, he muat allow geueroualy for things unforeseen<br />

and It will ntn" ~<br />

I<br />

m<br />

Mcnm Huwlnir and Turning <strong>of</strong> mnv detwrlp<br />

tlon. A uliart)or-your (uitrona^i) ^olleluid.<br />

cral upon tho retlrouent "<strong>of</strong> rjfiicrnl<br />

VVbeaton. on July IS. litOinnil Itrlirii:<br />

dler General J. C, Bates wlicn Ovi<br />

Brootrretlres, on July 21,<br />

Konqut —<br />

CturiM E. Ad»B<br />

Wlttard W.AdMM<br />

CHAJ. E. ADAMS « BRO.<br />

ALLEN SCULL r_ JWI .»„.<br />

-,_-. v. T. L . -, o ii j _ conveniently. HUlntaullally and economically. We do Ibis at a coal so reasou-<br />

v^oniraCTOr ana oUllaer able that w« can wive yim unr frc Diauy liruex> get a low<br />

OOB Central Avenue mtlniate. becaune <strong>of</strong> the builder haviuir. before.him the exact dimensions and<br />

OCEAN CITV, N. J. description <strong>of</strong> what _vou waiilr wh"«M"i H »•«o k<br />

' DoaUraln . , •" '<br />

fiiralmrc Carpels, MstUnr and Bcialor<br />

Wlaobw Shaoea. Etc.<br />

ZI3-M Aabury avenue. <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly, N. J<br />

am a t>oor<br />

tt<br />

and. flud It<br />

f<br />

S. B CONVER<br />

Sanitary Plumbing<br />

?t'l^Z~*3S£.tne^rorTio'talkTl' *"% i-utMlMo Dd Ctppif R0OPIH6<br />

|fr^- VKNTILATING<br />

it<br />

to otter my tbounbrs clearly aral tonj^<br />

My. I bave decided tlicrvforo io taka i<br />

course <strong>of</strong> Instruction In uponLluff. |<br />

and, learning from tbe<br />

L. S. CORSON<br />

Contractor ud Builder<br />

tlMlllilnti-i' fflveb nu nil klntl* ut<br />

work : 11OTKIX, t'OTTMIKX,<br />

MTpll-tly<br />

OCEAN CITY MILL AND LUMBER CO.<br />

'IIKAI.KIUi IN<br />

, Lime, Hair, Cemenl, E!c.<br />

•«Uu», lt». Mlo borr. Arnu<br />

UBKNTOI HHor '<br />

HI *v«. ac<strong>of</strong> El«htb Ut'.<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />

g<br />

thai<br />

there are a great many speak cdalcs lu<br />

your city, I would bo obliged If you<br />

would recomroend uie to one." Too<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor broko too n^>* to lilm us<br />

cupbemlstlcally as poaallilo tluit n<br />

«.-—«- easy Is merely an uullcciucd<br />

Place. - - - -<br />

Loat alaa.r la<br />

Olriculuflxluic u utoLuUU)<br />

will unnn tbhmif llwfumul<br />

<strong>of</strong> n h<br />

Ttiouiiaui*J>i<br />

tlietrtkdow<br />

wtuttavcr<br />

vmott wrrauei,<br />

It Is difficult to dVDne |u«t what Is<br />

or ought to be meant by civilization.<br />

It Is so complex an Idea, and maybe<br />

regarded. In aotBoany diOerent ways,<br />

that people) are very apt toempbaalw<br />

•M*f •n«ft^yf* whatever' appealii<br />

to them <strong>of</strong> most Importance. To aome<br />

It m«ain'rihl»Hi* the Inenasp <strong>of</strong> wealth,<br />

natlDnai or •' lnd(vldual. Others cite aa<br />

Uaeomeisfoos the Increase <strong>of</strong> tnacblo-<br />

esy, tfa« division <strong>of</strong> uuW, tbe progress<br />

ipn» -susd coiUnlereial<br />

fntscastav-^SQ *>Mt ai»^tlon,Wh^ some one would |not done tonnerly on Hnaday lu thru<br />

regard aaUamam point (be' advance- ^<br />

• ~fj»Ufa. CertJjnly ••U. - these onward<br />

'. dtovemanta and many oibera are trnlbi<br />

rjf'ctvlll«attnfl.-Tto discover -them alt<br />

would .'require a mental gratp and a<br />

;' poww<strong>of</strong> vObatvifallon oot jr«t pnsaasspd<br />

- Th/^wliob^MtneswoVaoIlaiy Ideas<br />

fDrBatal|«-,^io*tyetv tmtta In one rea-<br />

IMet, tbMol b*lat«in«TcI*uiaUion to be<br />

•Iwa^aadevelopmene fur good, an cn-<br />

outward advantages Into permanent >UK Chelsea Mtllemeut.<br />

blesslogs. When the civilization Henry 8. Grayson, a (nan <strong>of</strong> middle<br />

which comes from within meets that ***• wbo •"" b «* u d.<br />

S<strong>of</strong>ean Doors/,<br />

Windows and<br />

Blans Mad. JOBBING<br />

PJJftNflTsjKkE RI2F»>VIReD<br />

*tiu attend to m, dnUci |^"^T<br />

m * IDfEBTlSIMfi IGUC<br />

After more tbarj 30 yeara In tho nubile T "«"" one "* » Ml j.ki,«« *,<br />

tan 30 years In tbo pu<br />

serrlce. I flnd myself at 75 with my<br />

law practice gone and the accumula-<br />

tions <strong>of</strong> my youne days dlstlpntnl, II<br />

Is lmpoulhle to wumlnin iccugtetm and<br />

attend to one's duties' and at tho aauie<br />

time to continue aa outside business.'<br />

—Troy Tunes.<br />

•tildiaw. 629 Casifil *»«• • Bar 383<br />

E. W. BURIEIQH & CO.,<br />

LUMBER<br />

~AIM0 MANI'KACTUKKhM OV<br />

ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK.<br />

in either hard or s<strong>of</strong>t wood.<br />

Office, Yard and Mill: lOlh and West Sts.<br />

OCEAN CITY. IM. »J.<br />

AUTHORIZED BY nRE UNDERWRITERS. MIDDLE DEPARTMENT FOB<br />

ELECTRIC LIGHTING..<br />

H IM t/ll n i n i l AIX MATEMAl AND WOMC COAlUr*.<br />

SON & CO.. ELECTRICIANS.<br />

«3U1 .MRllRV JkVVmnV BkHied ^ectriclaus.S'urnlsbed<br />

93a ANHUHI JkWmMWKu j^y or Migbt - •<br />

OCEAN CITV, NEW JERSEY. iroar <strong>of</strong>fiom moxt aim<br />

Electrical Bupplleo, lucandwutiit Lamus, any vollago or color: Chande<br />

tiers or Bbad«s, Electric Belbi, Culls, AuuuucUtors.Batterleai and all Electrical '<br />

.«BVBr»Jiw»ddhigr)-an» > ln«arly pros-<br />

P* 04 - ' :' . • ' • " .<br />

Wall paper .hangers'are as busy as<br />

they can be. . •..-,', ,'.,„:'•.../ ....'n v •• •<br />

Memorial Day amngerqents , are<br />

Ulna.planned^ •• •- • "'">:; - : "• •;••; I" ; •••'•''<br />

Tbe cornhiencemerit'prograinnjes are<br />

being prepared. . ' ' '"'•'.''<br />

Closing exercises for the schools are<br />

Jac^8huU'yo/yBrtl(toloriii|a'spend-<br />

ing a montb here.<br />

Mrs.'8allla ' BlcklnW Is' tlio guest or<br />

her father, C. T^ V. Baudtrlli<br />

A special meetlug <strong>of</strong> commou couu-<br />

cll will be held' {iv-morroy)' evenliiK.<br />

Mra. Krank Uoulbre B^d dautfliter,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mlllvllle, are iiere ror the summer.<br />

Our public school will class for the<br />

summer vacation UU .trldoypr Uext<br />

weefciHoi^^l/w li'l'Ut '.." :••'•:• ;<br />

J. It. Kendrlck aud wire, or 1'blla<br />

delphla, srjeut several days lost week<br />

at tbe Bwartbrnore.' .' '<br />

Cape <strong>May</strong> .county public acuool com-<br />

meucemeut will occur at Court House'<br />

on Wvduesday, Juue 6. .<br />

. Councilman Wllllamuou lias opeued<br />

blscoltaxeon Bluipsoq aveuue, near<br />

' First street, for the season.<br />

' Tbe Baptist colored mlaslou bas re-<br />

. openejtJflir *r/WJa«l«}o.V8»tvWj»,are<br />

held ID KiiightH or PytUlaa hall.<br />

The Jr. O. U. A. M. c tuuolla <strong>of</strong> 1>I u-<br />

wwid ana Pleaaautvllle will vlilt tula<br />

council, No..123, tbla clly, lu about two<br />

. w e e k s . . ' • . • ' • . • • • " ' ' :<br />

Mrs. M.P. Create han purcbased a<br />

lot ou Oeutral aveuue, above'Kuur-<br />

; leeuth atreet,.or. l)r. Charles E. Ed-<br />

wards. "•'.•.' ' '<br />

George Harold, <strong>of</strong> Mlllvllle, wbo<br />

building, m.ciitiaga on OctsaU avdiiue,<br />

soutb <strong>of</strong>'Klglilb street, wan a Buuday<br />

visitor: .. •-.-•• ' • ' ' •'<br />

Tbe Philadelphia Inqulrerou Buuday<br />

|>riul(d an excellent half-tone porliall<br />

or Civil Euglneer William Imke, ill<br />

thUclly.<br />

; .<br />

Tbe JUflsses Welmer will Improve<br />

tlielr property, Beveuth street aud Cen-<br />

tral aveuue, by puttlug down a Hag-<br />

alone pavenJeui. - .<br />

Slw. F. H. Ware aud daugbUr, Hiss<br />

Lulu, rrtnrned to tlielr home la Mlll-<br />

vllle Tuetdsy, after npeudiug a few<br />

days In this clly.<br />

It. M- TbompBon, <strong>of</strong> Plilladelpl.ila,<br />

Bcbools, aud .teachers aud pu^ills are<br />

(aMrldrg ieajoualy tVtoifKo It a success.<br />

'• jtuny iil^our .clliaeusrecall. with<br />

Boardwalk<br />

Rejected.<br />

The annual examlnallorie In our pub-<br />

lic schools were beld) dunng last weak,<br />

Tbe results In lhe high Hohoolware'sa<br />

fol|o«Bi<br />

TENTlr GRADE.<br />

1. Vlralnl»Ulco •<br />

tf. AniyTliorn ^<br />

H. furtor illfler<br />

tjbe' JHuW ijenry Houjik, ^axatstiiDt<br />

superluteudenl or fiubilo/Iniilruotfon <strong>of</strong> |<br />

Peuusylvaula. at last year's oummence<br />

ment. At tbe request or a large num-<br />

pUd to<br />

b words<br />

will be on refreshing, and braclug aa a<br />

haJiiw, sufuig, .day, ii Her i flsllclloiuily<br />

cb'mUne» wlt : arid 'wUdom and stnils us<br />

all un our way rejoicing that we have<br />

met with uo hearty and happy au ex-<br />

MPE MAY COUNTY NOTES.<br />

Varlooa Sources,,<br />

. ,,r ..£*&* ...; ........<br />

A complete ae,werage.syslem to oelug<br />

plauned fur tli.la town. :\. ;;•;..y^C >. •,..,;,;:<br />

A Ove-yosr ointrnpl for. the eleottlo<br />

llgbtlng <strong>of</strong> (his re^Kt W, been CQlered<br />

Into with the West. Jersey,, Kteclrio,<br />

coinpany.<strong>of</strong> Holly B '<br />

A^iarty »l-W«i»^J<br />

py<br />

perltiuce <strong>of</strong> practical and pitllijout<br />

ituidH /!;• 1 1 v |; - i;i -IH i<br />

Tlie niuulcai prog ram mo will be ol<br />

ur|iaHalngexcellence. Kaneclal.atten-<br />

tion Is ^iiff pfven tjyuj^ly In Its<br />

charavlcr. Tim cb-operat)ou <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong><br />

the concert tulerj^ 1" the Bmithf rji |»^t<br />

or the Hlate bas been secured-<br />

Tlie proceeds are tn be employed In<br />

a further enlargement, <strong>of</strong> our public<br />

school library, funil.<br />

We uresuro the local pride aud luter-<br />

est lu our imMllc tcboolSv Is »iuch thai<br />

HtltcH ball will be crowded uext Tfium-<br />

duy oveninft.<br />

: ' • • '' ' •' -.'••.'<br />

•easlfanN<br />

Intriu«<br />

thrse atuiuikuui wllblo e**y roach o/<br />

oas that Uu> t*w>u»ylv1uil» W<br />

p*ay «jiiuu t<br />

fficers were s<br />

Ihtlr weapoos CM fear or<br />

h h<br />

mutakiug<br />

h<br />

>ref An nOtr at Half afoon bay camrst<br />

aaj • BaaJI flan «n4 ajfawad H t» awtm ax<br />

I <strong>of</strong> the tta« vhOe be rotted i<br />

a. AUvooadexi<br />

[ tto-«Hla> flab and *ra»<br />

each otbor, and by the lime tbe com-<br />

batant* Mashed the If out door much<br />

or the akin had been torn from Wood-<br />

ruH's face. Idaben finally broke away<br />

and eacspwi. but the dsfaetivaa caught<br />

ooe <strong>of</strong> tba trio and lucked him up. •<br />

The JBeU-Dlckeraou company, which<br />

hwjust been Incorporaled wltb »l.0t»,-<br />

OpOcaplial, to erect a large department<br />

a^arc, With • frootag* or 270 feet uu At-<br />

'- itlji avenue, above TWnnoaee, on<br />

HatUDiay wilbCba*. Evans, as<br />

limulfb Ibo pldorujixi Ulu« Mountain*,<br />

lo«tl>«rittaoa. VV. Bar-<br />

tine's cottage, Wesley avenue, between<br />

Seventh aud Eighth ntreet«,<br />

A. W.Henry baa. sold a lot at tlie<br />

corner or Tblrty-tblrd street slid Cen-<br />

tral avenue to Mrs. It. U, Bmedley, <strong>of</strong><br />

Itutledge, Pa., who will erect a board-<br />

ing bouse on her purchase lu tbe sprlug.<br />

William D. Duuaford, <strong>of</strong> Phlladel-<br />

phla, who occupies a cottage on Anbury<br />

aveuue iiear Fifteenth utrtwt, was dowu<br />

on Mouday aud Tuesday. . He. will<br />

coins down for the summer about Juue<br />

Int.<br />

G. G. M. Large, adverilsldg ageut for<br />

tbe'PbiladelpbU and Reading railway,<br />

accompanied by Charles Itunkte, also<br />

connected wltb tlm name depattmeut,<br />

was lu. Ooaau <strong>City</strong> last week lu the<br />

Interest or the Reading.<br />

Thomas R. Lake, <strong>of</strong> North Cramer<br />

wwuuu urui auus ••<br />

762 ASBURV AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITV, N. J.<br />

•_ OttUN CtTV. N, J.<br />

CHALFANT<br />

tYetttlaat ioaataqoea-<br />

•sand num. Wedefyfl^uls Knshnle, traaannr. Tbo conv<br />

epceial^ arrangsmetiialpyoy porr-haarrl the properties to eon.<br />

andcottaceakod<br />

Tne stock-<br />

y oi AlWiio <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

i<br />

y o AlWiio <strong>City</strong>s<br />

beat known botel proprietors and other<br />

In u Kuarautet) thai Ibe gi«*leU<br />

earu SJ< lo tbe precision: and<br />

eXftcilUNM will h« used lu all<br />

the pruc*a>M which K WUy.H<br />

All bid. to bs acconlndnled by u dt ,<br />

. JSI. In, ibo:*um;<strong>of</strong> on«-liunuredt'dollar*<br />

ulUljj<br />

urb to tenrt I d<br />

l<br />

utraotlo<br />

Mild cur<br />

by UUt<br />

m tbtf UuiiUluii<br />

Mild curb to tennrt InNkM^led antl u<br />

by UivUtNMtt'ouinUUMiai'Oouttnou<br />

Th« grade tobtt mroUlMd Uy tUo<br />

yeror All bil* t b<br />

1%<br />

r<br />

Council.<br />

by Ibo Clly HUf<br />

'. AU bids ta bet ttadabl|MU»UWI by n Wl<br />

Mas In, Ibe main or on« bnlidrwi doll,<br />

yrr. All bi«l* t<br />

H*Mloii#oii la UK<br />

(U00) d t<br />

HMloi do doimra<br />

(U00) di-atWD U> tbe ortlet' otf UUu*j|uUnuun4i from tli« date <strong>of</strong> tbe elocution<br />

*Md cootraot* oa Uie putt ot ttu> vlly.-ntid<br />

Will kt Ibe Unw ufMltfiitntt Hultlcuntruci mtUsr<br />

laloa band-with necurlly HoctiptMble to Com-<br />

bsoa Council, to bo aubrovoa by tlio tjliy<br />

uolMlar, In. Ibe lamoinny pnroeut. <strong>of</strong> Uxu<br />

lo Hi cob tract brioy.cotulllliuMMl lor ibo lUllh-<br />

AllbUlamuBt beby th»litiu»ti root, atnUllio<br />

work to be ooknpl^tAd l>y July JUL xm%\ utulur<br />

a. fqrftjlttire <strong>of</strong> flOJDO |>er tiny tot VMUII. UIIU<br />

every day therearter' tbe work 1»* »ntlml*ib«d»<br />

daiy tbe work I*ootipltei b<br />

Parlor ean'pD all exnrepa trains.:<br />

®®&mvmxmi<br />

y y th<br />

u|>fetul<br />

tbe wor C<br />

luiu <strong>of</strong> Ufiyoaum<br />

k I*ootiipleteti bu<br />

Council rt t<br />

k 1 »ntlml*ib«d»<br />

uertluy roruiwb<br />

iure tutld July l-<br />

bo rltfbtlo tvUM<br />

Ootnmnn Cotttaeti tvHwrvtal tho rltfbl<br />

•.uy ana all bids.<br />

TIIOUAK J. TilUIlN,<br />

JllHKl-ll K II AND,<br />

JlWKm I?. 1|*NI)<br />

A. II. UAUUOWH,<br />

Mlhwl COUlUllltoo.<br />

PAN-AMERICAN STAMPS.<br />

Placed ou Bftle ^(UcOccaa Clly<br />

. . onlc« oa >• d<br />

parlors tbe coming keaaou lu eouneutl&a Jonptloo at the resldeueci or Andrew But-<br />

•euro Uuj<br />

ulm«r. Mud nr^SfKWiViS<br />

wllb bis other bualoess,<br />

Hev, A. a. Kyuelt. presldlugelder <strong>of</strong><br />

tbe soutbwatera district or PUlUdcl-<br />

t>bls U. E. cuuftreuoo, was ben .ou<br />

Tuesday aad awarded tbe cob tract Cor<br />

tbe painting <strong>of</strong> bla cottage, I2&J Cen-<br />

tral avenue, to H. I». Boilth 4 HoiW,<br />

M Kynct luao propose* maklug<br />

bn* •?»•^ -'<br />

. IQ.Jtf<br />

| scl, West aveuue near Eighth utreul,<br />

followed tbe eeremony, and a hunt ur<br />

•rieudsjojurd iu exleudlug oougratula-<br />

llouu to the uewly^wedded couple. Ho-<br />

rresbmtiuls'werii served lu abuudauoe.<br />

Mr. aud Mr* Grlfflu will reside tier.<br />

maiKutly lu Oocau Clly.<br />

P«8T MADE SHOES VOU<br />

MEM aad WOMEN<br />

VAUo AND OPFlcE:<br />

fourth S t and Haven Ave.<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />

liAoi", HpedflfatlorH and thtlrdalal Air-<br />

|nl»b«d. iktl lUspbono Ho. lu.<br />

11UJO.<br />

1U0.<br />

Hoot<br />

M. MENDER<br />

fraternity,<br />

will attend j!4v)tte fHirvloo* at tho U.' Bi<br />

church, MlilvlJUi, on Buuday morulug,<br />

<strong>May</strong> 1»UJ. Tbo membara ur the cool-<br />

wandery wUl appear la lull uniform<br />

oil the oecaajou ttaojed. Oc*su<br />

wilt be r%st«a


w^MWff"<br />

''.'*>rf'?.'^.'.'I-v : ''>,•';\V'^,' /'^.'V'j'r.^j'.v'i*"^! t It I said to myself: ."That I* nothing<br />

•A-*" bogsbcadii. Why, pur American<br />

SBBBBBa^B^BaBBBS^B^BBBBB^BBBDBBBBBBBB^BBBBBBBBBBBaS^BBaBBa^BBf*BBBBBBaBBBSBBB^<br />

fSiViTii ^j-T 1 I "Wvering In the night <strong>of</strong> the SOBV look* I *rtas, sod weTkeepJ<br />

Illlllll M ta« M*d<br />

Wut Ueib UM lo Urt Ltmbl<br />

': I am sore that'there are some men<br />

Who- at some time have been bit by<br />

—,— „ ..... uv«iiu «,• wia royai uicu-<br />

nesa," and then to quall.tbe content* <strong>of</strong><br />

tbe bowl at a draft, make a pr<strong>of</strong>ound<br />

bow toward tbo prince regent and so<br />

resume bl* seat**<br />

Tbe gentleman In question acted Io<br />

the letter according to tbe Instruction*<br />

given him. To the' manners <strong>of</strong> the-<br />

court must be attributed the suppryx-<br />

slon <strong>of</strong> all suspicion <strong>of</strong> a giggle,-and<br />

It I* stated that tbe royal host did. not<br />

appear In tbe least disconcerted, hut<br />

afterward tbe merriment wa* unre-<br />

stricted.— London Telegraph- —- • '• — '<br />

A PRINCELY BANKRUPT.<br />

Water Supply,<br />

Railroad, •<br />

\ ' '• Steamboats<br />

And all other<br />

Modern Conveniences<br />

THE OCEflW CITY REJL ESTATE EXCHflNGE<br />

MASSEY .& EDWARDS,<br />

Real Estate and Insurance Agents<br />

• Loin fat sale or exchange. Houses to rent. Deeds, bond* or mortgages<br />

drawu. Loans negotiated. A number <strong>of</strong> bargain* in lota.<br />

' ' ' J : •<br />

MASSEY A EDWARDS,<br />

811 Asbury Ave.v <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />

U to the Poat-<strong>of</strong>fice. ' ' P.O.Box. 336<br />

i ; *>»a»«i»i sw««. • . . '<br />

' In tbo flrst place. If you want to h«<br />

effectual In doing; good yoo mjari.be<br />

1 very iraro <strong>of</strong> your weapon. TviMma*<br />

aomctbuig Very foaclaatlna abdoit^Uu*<br />

archery <strong>of</strong> olden UnajiC'V : rvruap* you<br />

d» not know what they «ouM dor wltb<br />

the, bow and arrow? fXVby. the chief<br />

bottles fousht by th«'Eoall8h<br />

tagensta wero wltb the lnb<br />

bottles fousht by th«Eoall8h Pluiw<br />

, tagensta wero wltb the. longbow. Tbi'y<br />

would-take-tho 'arrow :<strong>of</strong> t»II«a«l<br />

wooov's)nd feaibcr It wltb the plume <strong>of</strong><br />

a bUd, and theu It would Hy from Ibe<br />

' bowstring <strong>of</strong> plaited silk. The bloody<br />

' fields £f,jlglncourt and Solway llou<br />

* and KevlUe's' Cross beard the loud<br />

— —_.. „•» nivr no SOOJST Are<br />

tn«y sinless thai they need no pardon»<br />

An there no dead hi tbelr boasr* that<br />

they need uo comfortT Are they cat'<br />

<strong>of</strong>f from Clod to go Into eternity—no<br />

whig to bear tbrm, no light to cheer<br />

tbem, uo Welcome to greet tbemr I<br />

bear today, surging up frou that lower<br />

depth <strong>of</strong> onr dtlesv s groan that come*<br />

through our Christian assemblage* aud<br />

lhrodgb,oar bedntlfnl charcbvsi, and It<br />

. . sf«N ktaeatbAM aateeUel,<br />

I remark, further, If you want to suc-<br />

ceed 1 la spiritual archery you must have<br />

courage. If the hunter stand* wltb<br />

who- at some time have been bit by<br />

tbe gospel arrow. You felt the wound <strong>of</strong><br />

that conviction, aud you plunged Into<br />

the world deeper, Jast a* the stag, wben<br />

the bound* are after It, plunge* Into<br />

Bchrooa Uke. expecting In that way<br />

to escape. Jfesu* Christ hi on your track<br />

today, O Impenitent man nt I th<br />

w ~-*«4re. vow ^OTUU i* on yonr track<br />

today. O Impenitent man, not In wrath,<br />

but In mercy. O ye chased and panting<br />

soul*, here U the stream <strong>of</strong> God's mer-<br />

cy and salvation, where yoa may cool<br />

your thirst! Stop that chase <strong>of</strong> ski to-<br />

day. By tbo red fountain thai leaped<br />

from the heart <strong>of</strong> my. Lord I bid-yon<br />

atop! There I* mercy for yon—mercy<br />

-that if'^'H mercy that heal*, ever-<br />

lastlag mercy. The V} gate* <strong>of</strong> God'*<br />

love stand open. Eater and be forever<br />

safe.<br />

There Is In a forest In Germany a<br />

place they call the "deer leap"—two<br />

crags, abotit 18 yards apart, between<br />

kt. T. Hosier Umat ike. Bate.<br />

<strong>of</strong> S73.OOO av V.a».<br />

It Is now nearly three years since the<br />

fallnre <strong>of</strong> K. T. llooley, whose estate<br />

ho* yielded so far ouly 2 shillings In<br />

the pound to his creditors.<br />

In view <strong>of</strong> tbe magnificence with<br />

wblcb thl* splendid bankrupt contin-<br />

ues meanwhile to enjoy life, Inqulrleu<br />

have been mode by a Dally Mall rep-<br />

resentative as to the future prospects<br />

tbe estate <strong>of</strong>fer*.<br />

His Inquiries took our representative<br />

to the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> George Hardy, a mem-<br />

ber bf the bankruptcy committee ap-<br />

pointed by thu creditors to act under<br />

tbe supervision <strong>of</strong> the .board <strong>of</strong> trado.<br />

Questioned as to tbe outlook for cred-<br />

itors, Ur. Hardy expressed the belief<br />

that tbe estate would yield another ii<br />

shillings In tlie ixuind In the. course <strong>of</strong><br />

a few months and wa* exceedingly pes-<br />

simistic as to anything beyond that :<br />

"Ur: Hooley boars his creditors" mis-<br />

fortunes bravely, doe* uo not*""<br />

"In what wayr*<br />

. "He atllMlve* at the rate <strong>of</strong> a few<br />

thousand* a yearf<br />

"More than a few thousand*,** re-<br />

plied Ur. Hardy. "He has. beside* hi*<br />

salt <strong>of</strong> room* at Walslughntn House,<br />

bl* two country seats, I'apworibaiall<br />

and Blsley HalL Why, he pays In<br />

wage* to hi* servants, male and fe-<br />

male, and bis gardeners, grooms and<br />

tbe rest, more than fo.000 yearly. His<br />

Weekly wage* bill, apart from those be<br />

pay* monthly or quarterly, I* between<br />

£120 and £130. He keeps many, horse*<br />

and every sort <strong>of</strong> vehicle, from a dog<br />

cart Jo a shooting coach. He bo* about<br />

a score <strong>of</strong> gardener* at I'apworth<br />

alone. He hi constantly adding to, hi*<br />

estate there by buying op •-"••• "<br />

Thousands j<strong>of</strong> lots for sale<br />

at various prices, located in all<br />

parts <strong>of</strong> the city. ~ :<br />

For information apply to"^'<br />

W.EXAKE,<br />

Secretary<br />

. ' • . • " * ' . • • •"<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Asso'n.<br />

VJXTII sr. nn mm<br />

R. CimTIS ROBINSON,<br />

Real Estate and Insurance,<br />

Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue,<br />

OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />

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BEAK. ESVATK AOfEKIH.<br />

PAMIMl AWP «" «-lga^<br />

WM. LAKE, C.<br />

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^ *i****BB^BBBH^k ^BL^d^A L f^flr* ^^*^^*S]l^*P^rIj*l^BS*BB<br />

paB aJ«#^V #O* V*SUV SJs Qa^||B^DBn^ SalflJllgBB£BBJ ^<br />

twtfHfea. WIlta'Mid Ooatr«ct« carMtallj<br />

ints aud Mlnltm' nnsusi<br />

l** us a, call bmbntSi<br />

VOIJ. XXI THtTRi^AY; MAY<br />

JOHNBROWER<br />

Painter and Glazier<br />

natr.ss i*r •<br />

LEWIS BROS.<br />

•it<br />

to loan on Bond and Mortgage.*<br />

•UK WHITE<br />

FIRST QUAUTV i,<br />

HIRD OIL AMD VARNISHES<br />

ROBERTS' PIRB AND WATER<br />

• PROOF PAINT.<br />

Pure Metallc Palate for Tin and<br />

Iblngle Boob (and no other should be'<br />

used where rain water Is caught for<br />

family use). All brand* <strong>of</strong> Ready Mixed<br />

Psinls. Window OUs* or sir kinds<br />

and patUms. Reference given..<br />

STORE ON ASBURY AVE.,<br />

OCEAN CITV. N. J.<br />

•It"<br />

VJ,- ll<br />

I. M- SUTTOM.<br />

HTOBTB AND.<br />

FLAGGING AND CURBING.<br />

BE8T QUALITY OF<br />

Pennsylvania and'North River<br />

.Blue Stone Pavements.,<br />

Artlalteally laid by ttspert workman ubd «uWiant««(l .Mrftict In evtry liartlciilar.. HIAOV<br />

Carbine Uilek and dmp to bold Iia grip- Hllcblng t\Ml>, Carrtaca Hlonex. Bloae BUpa. elf..<br />

MAHONEY, u.w.<br />

W. S. JOHM8ON. Aa«nt. Oo«»n city. N. J.<br />

'W<br />

I'Vi'-Vr!<br />

•-•I.',',','<br />

SHOP. W8T ««., k«L 7tk Md Da STS<br />

Commercial Printing<br />

Envelopes'; LciUr, Note,<br />

•nd B10 Heads, Cards, etc.<br />

v »^ WUJIUK up oujoining<br />

farms, anJ recently he bougbt 12.000<br />

worth <strong>of</strong> additional agricultural ma-<br />

chinery for bis operation* there. Hla<br />

irln© cellars contain one <strong>of</strong> tbe most<br />

extraordinary collection* ever got to-<br />

gether, and you may awy oa my esti-<br />

mate, a* a member <strong>of</strong> tbo committee,<br />

that this princely bankrupt I* dot liv-<br />

ing »t tho rate <strong>of</strong> !c*i than £13,000<br />

J*ariy."<br />

"Bat bo vent yon add your fellow<br />

commltteemcn any means <strong>of</strong> diverting<br />

some <strong>of</strong> tbl* Income toward the ered-<br />

ESTABLISHED 1881<br />

»- C. ROBINSON<br />

CITV. (M. J.<br />

•I.OO M r V«..<br />

m.<br />

ring.<br />

mlghtter wespoo than tha<br />

;:'lnw» <strong>of</strong> the. goapci.'. It 1* a sharp<br />

;arrow; 'it la. a atraight JUTOW; It la<br />

iestberedrrom the wing ot tbe dove<br />

<strong>of</strong> atK^s Spirit; It fllea from a bow<br />

mode-ont<strong>of</strong> tbo^ wood <strong>of</strong> the cross.<br />

Aa for as I coo estimate or calculate. It<br />

bos brongbt down 40OJM0J30O <strong>of</strong> sooU<br />

Faul kne^ bow to-brlng; tiw notch <strong>of</strong><br />

"NWHIU Air. Uooloy obtains bin<br />

uiconiB by flnanclal .operalloas he<br />

conduct* from WaUlnghom Bouse,<br />

when be *e«* client* dally. But be<br />

doesn't deal on hi* own behalf.' Ho la<br />

the agent <strong>of</strong> bit'wife. I have long con-<br />

. .„ ,..ua aiain, iioiswn tended, that we, the committee, should<br />

them a fwirfdl ebasm. This- hi called be able tb control tba bankrupt'* earn-<br />

the "deer leap" because once a banter lug*. We ought to be nb|o to secure<br />

wo* on tbe track <strong>of</strong> a deer. It came to for the creditor* tbe remainder <strong>of</strong>that<br />

one <strong>of</strong> these crag*. There Was no e«- Income after allowing tbe bankrupt a<br />

cape tot It from the pursuit ot the good mnlnteoanco-say £8.000 a year."<br />

"' " " ««d "And do not sour nau-ers cuahlo you<br />

' • : ' • • • " ' • • • • • • ' •<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

that arrow on to the bowstring, and IU moW bean, but more backbone. What<br />

\: til tha. InuMMn* »w»i_ •—'- • - -•<br />

B U<br />

•> «uo uuiiwr aiann* witn<br />

trembling bond orvsbotddW that flinch-<br />

es wltb fear. Instead Of bU taking tbe<br />

catamount tna.'calainotint take* blm.<br />

What would become <strong>of</strong> the Greenland-<br />

er If whin out hunting tot ibe hear he _ „ „.-<br />

mhoold staod ahlverMg witb terror od I capo tot It from the pursuit ot the<br />

aa Iceberg? What would have become J nantesv and In utter despair It gathered<br />

<strong>of</strong> Do ChalUa and Llvlnit»tone In the! Itself un »nA i~ ••.. -•—••-<br />

Afrirad thicket wltb a faint . . „ _..„_» w> cuune n »oi odt • nave beard from a very<br />

a weak fcnwt Wben a panther comes (ell and wa* dashed on the rock* far reliable quarter that n* one' resnlt<br />

within 2u pac«* <strong>of</strong> you. and-lt has Jt* beneath. Here I* a path to heaven. It this Hoalcy banlae** legislation will iw<br />

eye on you, aud It has sqaatted for the t* plsln; It U safe.' Jesu* mark* It out propoaed with tbe'object-<strong>of</strong> rendering<br />

fearful spring, "Stefldy theref Coots for every nun to walk In. Bat here hi • acn crying acdadabi lmpo«alble In tha<br />

sgc, O y« spiritual archeml There are a raaa who toy*. "I won't walk In that future. 1 *— London Mali<br />

great monsters <strong>of</strong> lalqalty prowling an path: I will take my own way." He<br />

oromld about the community* - Shall come* on up until he confronts thi><br />

we not In tbe strength <strong>of</strong> Qkxt go forth chaatu that divide* hi* soul from beav-<br />

.«j•——:-' -L.. - i-.. •- - " aa. Now-U* last tour ha* come, and<br />

he rcaolvea that be will leap that chasm<br />

JpS/V-V':-<br />

. Haass' 1 »• m Tlu*pl«««,<br />

Hunger-, according to bin honor Judge<br />

Ijiniley Hmllb, K. C. Is a cheek upon<br />

u« resoive* uutl be will leap that chasm forensle eloquence; henr« when tt. J.<br />

„ ^_ .u-> •> »uon«i rear from the Iwlghls <strong>of</strong> earth to the belgbt* Drake, coauael for tbe plaintiff lu tbe<br />

ta look bi Ibe eye any transgressloaY <strong>of</strong> beaveu. Blond back now and give ease <strong>of</strong> UarrUvcr.ua Newman, roue to<br />

There 1* tbe Bengal tiger <strong>of</strong> drunken- him full swing, for nq soul ever did address tbo Jury at five minute* to the<br />

oes* that prowl* around, and Instead that *ucce>*rbUy. Lot him try. Jump! • «»"• «« mepnmge<strong>of</strong> theau great<br />

*•-—"'--—-•— --— - id body I ton*ohi Of We dropping down into the<br />

Wooldlfathooueas aod thandiring oigrsro <strong>of</strong><br />

hi that I anlfering and woe. • —"—" •<br />

•w-naai- BM>B\lsajs^|asgBSjBB> fmQ fAtSttslSfflA^a' jftT^yHTl 1 O*<br />

S'^mor* faith to that anffering sod woe. I so'metlmwi think<br />

nmiblefft man to' the. that, imt aa Ood blotted out U*o cbnrch-<br />

4 cooagb fktt«'to. |t. es <strong>of</strong> ThyaUra and Corinth and Lao-<br />

*Wch that can take tbe fo<br />

-££?* conu »« o ' ' " ^ , ' ' , • ' , * , " • . . V " * " ! * """.••-','.-'"*","•',*,'"'• . ' . , - ' - . • ' ' "<br />

. Monuments, Mausoleums,<br />

Btatoary Work, Cradle*...<br />

CCMCTCRV INCLOSURCS<br />

Burial Vault*. Grave Cover*<br />

All kind* <strong>of</strong> Cemetery Work '<br />

[ Worts at Pteasantvfife. N. J<br />

DnW.H. Long's<br />

Orcat Fsunlly VetxisMs<br />

REMEDIES<br />

• ••;-| ' For oole at<br />

AUDIT'S HUUUUCT, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, V. J<br />

Vbl* spaea I* nssrrad lor<br />

W. L* BERRY,<br />

Manufacturing; Jeweler,<br />

«• -- SOUTH SECOND ST.,<br />

NO.<br />

p<br />

1 • •woUltv.<br />

IRA S. CHAMPION<br />

Alderne Dairies<br />

UuarsnUnd Wrictly Para<br />

MILK<br />

AMD<br />

Ice Cream<br />

All<br />

7th St. aid Asbaiy Ivfl.<br />

i3^.-''^f''i''~^Jn^-Si\:iSAi&i&t''i-' r i^.<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL.<br />

aTDBLTBIIsU) WKHaXY AT ' ;<br />

OCEAN CITV. H. J.,<br />

R. C. ROBINSON, Editor ani Froprietor.<br />

SI.q» pur fmmm\nlMHtMT I" •**•*»>••<br />

HOTEL ATGLEN<br />

Mitirir AND<br />

CITY .OFFICIALS.<br />

<strong>May</strong>or,Wl.fd Hmllli<br />

l*r«aldatitor Coanoll—Murk lin<br />

<strong>City</strong> Clerk—Wlltao H. Wlllolil<br />

Tniaaurer—IraH. Chmn|tlo|i<br />

CollaatorMMwIaaUimaB<br />

CollaatorMMwIaaUimaB<br />

- CUI<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> IV>llee—Hamuel Hoilll<br />

Ijsk^R. k HUte«. Arthur 1).<br />

rniws,Tnomiui J. Thorn<br />

Hoard ol Health—Dr. T. C lltiicihlniion<br />

frealdonl; U U. Wallute, rk-oretury; Ur. f.<br />

Ki \ Kdwiirda* Xr«aiiureri V. U.<br />

l i i il ii<br />

nMtlon^Ur. a T. Abbott,<br />

Mantl -Idl.. Koblniwn, aesnUury: •(, H.<br />

rn, LJ. to. Creaao. O. I*. Uoore. M. IL Hatnl*<br />

son<br />

. Ovenuer <strong>of</strong> the I"oo|-—H. I*. Hmm.<br />

. <strong>City</strong> Hdperlntendiint— W. Klwoll 1 J»1I*<br />

Mionvr. Not«ry l*ubll<br />

CAPE MAY COURT HOU5E, N. J.<br />

' (O|ipo«lte Vubllo<br />

OFFICES<br />

SCHUYLER C. WOODHULL.<br />

JONATHAN HAND,<br />

OCEANIC<br />

amd WEaLKT AVE..<br />

OPEN ALLTHB YEAR<br />

HEAT<br />

it. O. WIHIIASr, Vrop.<br />

OCEAN CITY HOUSE<br />

717 Awbary Avenue '<br />

Oeaan <strong>City</strong> Indira, No. ffl, K. <strong>of</strong> K,<br />

ifilrd, Moi - - • - -<br />

Oe<br />

nml <strong>of</strong><br />

. J Yuh>, Watur<br />

Cto4*tw, I^atl aiul Iron tNruw, 1'uuiw, l£tu., fur-<br />

ulsbwt at uhnrt IIOIWD. Ciwnlry or <strong>City</strong> Hval-<br />

Aatie** ttltmd UD lu tha taw! aiattn^r. tUni'ary<br />

liuubluir aad Uraluaue a Hp««Ulty. <strong>On</strong>l^rri by<br />

m:ti. tmtTe AMD IHNIDBTAMOK.<br />

ISRAEL 6. ADAM$ & CO.<br />

Real Estate i Insurance<br />

Booing. 2, 4 ft B, Bill Ettit* ft I» BulldliA<br />

ATLANTIC CJTV. N. J.<br />

<strong>of</strong> J^eeds Calf JPeull-<br />

uylyunla. • •<br />

Money to loan on Blimt Mortgago..<br />

I>oti) for aale at South Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

o Loia os<br />

—Tb* vas head-<br />

ed for tho Canaries » second took the<br />

courue for Itlo nnd was Boon overhaul-<br />

IllR IIM. ' -<br />

At noon thn stoapier caine up with<br />

us. Tlio brothor wan .aboard <strong>of</strong> herj<br />

while tliu'jfuther hnd taken .thu other<br />

riiutel Sha caiuo mlaBhlnit aloifgBldc,<br />

with Klioiitu mid yellM from her crew,<br />

tliliiklnu to.'mnko on eiiHy capture, but<br />

IIH tlulru were uo ni-ninl men nlHuird<br />

I roiiartd with fuel or nrovlalonu. haw-<br />

over, und ut luut had to turn about and<br />

head for t viifcly away ullb our re-<br />

ward, and tlie ohutlnato old father bad<br />

nolhlnit to do hut chew tho rag slid<br />

yell "Curamlui!"<br />

Of too nretnlllp, properly apeflklllaV<br />

<strong>of</strong>: tbe IlrltlHb unvy,. (uiowii .<strong>of</strong>. the<br />

Groat Harry,'tho rolloWlriir particu-<br />

lars nro (tlvfii'ln oil old nnmbcr <strong>of</strong> tho<br />

Uccbatilii's Mo'tfazlnoJ da ted' Oct. 25,<br />

1 8 8 3 1 . ': • •'_•'• •• • • • • - : • " '. ' •••••-•• •<br />

Xbe Qrcat Hnrry woo- built by Kins<br />

nenry VII at n cnxt <strong>of</strong> £11.000, and<br />

tras buraml at AVaolwIcb, UirqunB acci-<br />

dent In ItUW. ..„. -.,. ..;;. , :.,.<br />

JrtiouBh^.^fnB ncary as, •weljl,rai<br />

ot'ier princes, lilrcd many sblps, ex-<br />

Cln^vd-'<strong>of</strong> thosb' •*blch"th'ii''-"«'--"-* L<br />

CI'<br />

^ r<br />

seaports were obliged ft> fnrnlsb. bo<br />

seems'thas to bave.been the first king<br />

Who thoasbt: ; bf avoiding, this Incon-<br />

Tenlenco by rnlslnff sueb a< force as<br />

might bo at all times eufflclent for tbe<br />

service <strong>of</strong> tbe stntc. Ulgtorlans tclfos<br />

that bo caused but navy, which bad<br />

been neglected In tho preceding r^lgn,<br />

to' bo put In a condition to protect .toe<br />

British conMs against nil foreign Inva-<br />

sions, and that In tbo midst <strong>of</strong>. prrA<br />

Wla'asnun':<br />

(ho month.<br />

Ulllputloti<br />

mauga," eo Id tjaplaln pWcL.,<br />

pointed (chief quatfcrinastar qf, tb«,sl^<br />

faH/f rt<br />

j<br />

<strong>On</strong> Inklog nqcuun,t, <strong>of</strong>,tho: qunrtemms.<br />

tor's stores J,foun|) that;lwjis|n need<br />

H bo<br />

moiiotalnons couiilry,, and. tho onlj<br />

way to get them wnHrto: go to, Nash-<br />

ill d b th d I t t<br />

belonged to' shall be pumuisl." I nald.<br />

He'sbrogned bl* nbooldcrri and tull-<br />

•A • •. • . ' ' •'• . • , '<br />

"And M e*|)ldt«d It will tneaa<br />

<strong>of</strong> lniprl««oiudl for me."<br />

"Tonr pay. will bo coiumetuiurato<br />

~»4lth tbo rinks. Beaur. Let us wamo no<br />

taiare time. Sot t&ih tit once and And<br />

u craft.-<br />

- .At tho end <strong>of</strong> another half boar w«<br />

had the detail* arranged as far as pos-<br />

sible, and I wan ready to begin my<br />

sluue <strong>of</strong> tho work. Within £4 hour* 1'<br />

bad foalid a Hchoooer yueht frolu tho<br />

jUdltfriuieau. ail. kiiglbib built craft'<br />

f owwir had. tired <strong>of</strong>. playing aoil-<br />

or and left ber la the band* <strong>of</strong> a bro-<br />

ker for sola. It rwiulrod a week to re-<br />

paint; rvpalr. flnd a crfrw and pat provl-<br />

Tie. Wlllliitn Krulidu In Tlio Jounml.<br />

<strong>of</strong> N'crvouu anil Mi'iitnl DIBOHWH de-<br />

KITMR'U tbo cnxc <strong>of</strong> a Pollsb livnluuitiu,<br />

27 yc'iira ot nj;i'. wi'lKlilne —U) pouuds,<br />

who Homo iiiontlm lirovloua to nu nccl-<br />

dont li:nl HiilfpU>xy re-<br />

BUliIni; In lert lioiiiltilccla. Ho waa<br />

Rluu'ly roKitliilnu; tlio uw <strong>of</strong> III* arm<br />

anil !*)yar- ^ p ; w. IS<br />

When Sou *«U aua*t| _ _. ..<br />

remember that other peoplo bay*<br />

acaJ««.-Atcblson Globe,<br />

Th0 L«aSdtt 1<br />

In bis aqtohlogrflpby.,"Up Pram Slav-<br />

ery," Booker T. Washington telhi an<br />

amuslbg anecdote <strong>of</strong> an old colored<br />

man who during the day* <strong>of</strong> slavery<br />

wanted to learn bow to piny oa tbe gal'<br />

tar. In bis dcslro to take guitar les-<br />

sons bo applied to one <strong>of</strong> bla young<br />

tuaBtorM to teach him. But tbe'yoattjt<br />

man, not bavlug much faith In tbe<br />

ability <strong>of</strong> the slave to mauler tbe gui-<br />

tar at bl* age. sought to dlgco.urag*<br />

him tytelllng hlm:;'0ncIe Jake. I wlU<br />

giver yort cultai- lesions. - hat, Jake. I<br />

will have to chorea you *3 for tbe first<br />

lesson. VI tot tba second lesion add tl<br />

br too third lesson. But I. will charge<br />

you only 25 ecuta ror tbe last lesson.".<br />

. Uuclo Jake uuwvrvd: "All right,<br />

boss, I b)rvjt you on dem tcrnis,. llut,<br />

boss, I want* ycr to be nure an give' mo<br />

dat hlrf teiiodrirnL", ''<br />

vllle and bavo them uiuile, no I went U'<br />

Nnshvillo ahd had flyo" IIRUI; . waffoni<br />

mado by the quartrirtonntbr"s Uepnrt<br />

ment ' When I got bach to Ohattanob<br />

gu wltb tho wagons; I pat ~a- dtlroo<br />

teamster In charge <strong>of</strong> the wagons 1 and<br />

mule*.<br />

"Tbo too muter, being a green band<br />

did. not know that mules would qal<br />

anytbug within tbelr reach and Jnnp.<br />

«ently'tied them to tho wheels <strong>of</strong> the<br />

wagon*. Not long dfter that I gbt or<br />

order to-bo ready to ma rchi hnd on go-<br />

ing bat to faispect'my outfit 1 fodnd<br />

that the males Imd eaten tho en<strong>of</strong>ceao!<br />

the. wheel* nearly <strong>of</strong>f, BO that tbo wag<br />

on* wero.eeaily.to.fiiM downio(;,thcli<br />

own•aeeM'>f-Ai i- Wald>nol'use' (them<br />

'I bad' no recourse but to drop thcL<br />

from-my'rettjma.rind.lttlnir'oullged H'-<br />

a*abjn n'rrottiti for so dropping tbem, 1<br />

gavo tbe true one—vbt 'Eaton' by<br />

m u l e * . ' •..• . - . •. .-•-. . . . • • • ' . . • '•.<br />

"Shortly afterward. I, «ot a lottot<br />

from the quartermaster general sarcas-<br />

tically Inquiring If JM.eutennnt fitch<br />

had observed whether the mules hat<br />

•eaten the tire* or not.^ I repllul that.1,<br />

presumed they had,'as they Boeracd to<br />

bo tborougbly tired the next day. Th«<br />

quaHermbster general wrote- back,<br />

'Any further trlHIng wltb this depart,<br />

meat.on the part <strong>of</strong> .Llcutenaut Fltdi<br />

will probably result In bis being retired<br />

to private life,' . Thereupon I dropped<br />

the subject, but my tlmt report. wa><br />

correct.** ''•''.<br />

"At Chlckamauga." .said ibo major,<br />

"Loogstreefs men ran' over bur head<br />

quarters teams. ' Bvery mulo In olio ol<br />

the teams went down, nnd the wagon<br />

stood an ohatructloa In the rnad. Five<br />

mlnqtea later every -mule wnir on lu,<br />

reet, aq^.q wounded ttnumter jelled n»<br />

-them to pi)ll out Tbey startud.wllbout<br />

more ado, swept along the road after<br />

our broken regiments nnd, turn Ins a.<br />

Just the. Hght point, came Into our new<br />

lines and slopped where the heiulqnar-<br />

tereJlag bad been stuck In tlie ground<br />

The driver reported later nnd drove In<br />

to Chattanooga. . . . '<br />

"<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> these muled the nlglit luifore<br />

had pulled the blanket <strong>of</strong>f our dlvhtlo.<br />

cottiniandcr. hnd run over the lines o.<br />

soldiers Bleeping In close Itattlo order,<br />

had raided the Confederate pickets and<br />

bad returned to our bivouac tinder ,<br />

furloos Ore. The men <strong>of</strong> tbo brigade<br />

took a solemn vow *> shoot'tho mU*<br />

chlevou* mule at daylight, but when<br />

daylight came they had other'things *A<br />

shoot at, and the mule waa forgotten<br />

until be came In ut tbo' bead <strong>of</strong> the<br />

team attached t6 tbo headquarter*<br />

Wagon.- Tben tbe"boys wbo had wit<br />

neaaed tbo charge nnd tbo escape <strong>of</strong> thl<br />

drlvsrles* team coauted the miuVs dev<br />

iltryMnothlng.? ... .;..,.. ,.<br />

"That charge <strong>of</strong> Lcugitrcet, by tbt<br />

way," said the colonel, "wan one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

great charge* <strong>of</strong> the war, aad It wiia a*<br />

Kaccessfal aa auy as a breaker <strong>of</strong> line* -<br />

Of course we think at IHckclt'a cbargt<br />

at Gettysborff In B class to Itself,- but I<br />

have • <strong>of</strong>ten wondered • whether tbe<br />

Colon assault on tbe Confederate post<br />

Hod at Keuesaw mountain Juno 27,<br />

1801, shoulil not be put In tbo list will:<br />

the Confederate charge' at Gettysburg.<br />

Mckett'B charge wo* <strong>of</strong> courao tht<br />

moro spectacular, anil the asaaulUafl<br />

force was more compact, but while II<br />

broke tba <strong>On</strong>ion lino,at ono point I<br />

wall driven back Iri disastrous retreat<br />

' "The direct assault'on the fortified<br />

line on Kenesaw waa made by three<br />

brigades; no - better troops than" Pick<br />

tbero Is an engraved hucrlpilOD <strong>of</strong> the'').<br />

Oukonnd bta title* and armorial beat^' 1 '<br />

Ings, together with tho date, 1637. O» ! ><br />

tho back the engravings ore also Tery-"' -<br />

finely, and skillfully ejcecnted.amous5.il. mm<br />

g vf^<br />

men <strong>of</strong> Uio sevonte«ntb !^toysi!3B»i:i<br />

dial plate I* <strong>of</strong> silver, cbnsed In rellefc (,<br />

whllo the ln»ldes ore bean tlfnlly chased;,,'<br />

w'lth/flgures'<strong>of</strong> birds nnd foliage. Tbe '•.-<br />

watch hna tww separate 1 movcroerits ana''':'<br />

a large. Bwect toned ben. At tbe bMk, :<br />

over this bell, the metal Is ornamental-" ><br />

ly pierced In a circle, with a dragon an*<br />

bther device*, while the Mdcs ate piste '• ••<br />

cd .and engraved wltn a compllcatii* I!<br />

design <strong>of</strong> beautlfurscroll wprfcf—la«»; .<br />

d o n T l t - B I U . .'-- - -••••'•':•:.'••.:•.•,..••:;•<br />

'^$<br />

DR. BYLES STOOP<br />

ii. "Waa mi >Tk*i*ara«tvtiar «J<br />

m-x& •<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> tbe moat famous <strong>of</strong> tbe oh> ..<br />

l'urllan divines was Dr. Mather Bjle*,'<br />

wbo was bora In Boston In VtOty and •'.'.<br />

who wa« tlio flret pastor <strong>of</strong> the Holtt* 'J<br />

Street Congregational cborch, toy Which 1 -<br />

be'mlnhitcred for more than 4^cara; ;'<br />

Dr. Ilylc* was famob* a* a hatnoHit -'<br />

and .wlt« and 'unnmerable'nneiedolca) ^<br />

nro related <strong>of</strong>his clover quips and. r»<br />

torts, Uo was a xcalpus Tory,and, ,<br />

warmly advocated the. causo <strong>of</strong> •ftlxt<br />

•mother country'' against (lm colonies.<br />

In Nilvcinln'r, 1777, ho was orrettcd'as .<br />

a Tory, tried, convicted and sentenced .<br />

to be conflhed ob board a gaard ahlf'"'<br />

nnd >«nt to England with hi*. famll) v:<br />

within 40 days.- The sentence was att-. : t;" -<br />

crward commnted by the board:<strong>of</strong> wot :.•'<br />

to couUpcnjeut In, hi* own baasa, ,*irH.<br />

ettard being placed over hhu wltli to r,<br />

slructlong not to permit', him'^to.!ea,iit,"•,)..<br />

his residence for n moment nnder 4ny' .' .<br />

clrcamstnncc*. ' ' ' ' '* : .•"'.'•'.•"••'•'',','""••<br />

<strong>On</strong> Tbanicsglvlaft raomnigv bhJfe"**fA«''..*'<br />

, -,A g«otliman «ho»e bearing bi d«v<br />

tMilve b) the owner <strong>of</strong> a dog that I* tbe<br />

fcrrorortbebflgkborbood In which be<br />

live*.. ' •• •; l >!•• :>:>. .-• |- ;<br />

The olbor day bo was accouled by*<br />

rko^, K<br />

"dood<br />

J,,I: .. ,,.,I,<br />

dood uiomldR. Ur. n. Ynnr t»'lf?<br />

made a, very pleasant talloo ns last<br />

evvulng" , ,<br />

l"n( r*ry aoryy." t l<br />

ply Sll ! th<br />

rt-ply.<br />

i<br />

p Pick<br />

'«tt'« Virginians, bat It must be rt'toom,<br />

bered that, while tbey failed to pleit*<br />

the Confederate lino tboy bold.their pa<br />

sltlon and did not retreat Tbelr lost<br />

was correspondingly aa heavy as Pick-<br />

ttt's at Oetubdrg. Bheruiao's Idea wai<br />

to show bl* own., army as well as thi<br />

Confederate army that bo could makt<br />

a frontal attack. If the assault had<br />

been, mode and tho assaulting eolumt<br />

bad retired, as did Pickott's colutnd at<br />

Gettysburg 1 , tbe effect on the army<br />

wouUl not bavo been a*.It.was wber<br />

JbtKfilmeot* thaf led the assault cluni<br />

to tbelr position not mora'than 30 paces<br />

fMto the Confederate parapets.<br />

"Tbe attack railed except Iri that I<br />

.was an Illustration <strong>of</strong> ibc.splrit <strong>of</strong> th»<br />

tfalon troops- Itrassautt' I^C'B pnrpb«<br />

at Qeltyaoarg was nndoubtedly t.<br />

drive Pldkrtfs IC.000 men like a. weds*<br />

tbroagb tbe JJnloa Ilni-B. The. follati<br />

<strong>of</strong> the attempt led to tbe retreat <strong>of</strong> tb.<br />

whole Co<strong>of</strong>ederato army. Bhermau'i<br />

purpose st'Keaesaw was to captort<br />

tbe Co<strong>of</strong>edtTOto fortlUcotlodS. Tbo at<br />

tsck let to Ibe r*


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TWJJR8PAY. MAV.S3.<strong>1901</strong><br />

antucriptfoa Ort <strong>of</strong><br />

tW» scctloo.<br />

ffUNTIC StEMIINBS.<br />

Brf" Com*.<br />

Undertaker take, ol <strong>Ocean</strong> <<br />

Doagnly, <strong>of</strong> *mllvllle. on MandajN<br />

The deceased was the «oo <strong>of</strong> Captain<br />

Jobn Dodfehly. At In. tlms <strong>of</strong> hl»<br />

War 1 * death. Captain Doajrbly. was<br />

boaad (&r Bavaonah ao Adn CUamplon. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly,<br />

•m that ua« ih«.i~-• "•"• ueaK0OioI 838<br />

to make Iliu assiiaminnt. becailse"tbel>8 ollD > au t<strong>of</strong>thebushieu. Bhe willj-TcinlVeryOffice* .<br />

franchises'u*em«y affect several 0llle*r« nov « lo H»«' e » | w ro80uI1 - '-<br />

HARVEY V. LAKE<br />

838 aaaURV AVENUE<br />

and town* <strong>of</strong> a county and In some In-<br />

stance* several eonntiea. The<br />

move lo Swedeanqro aoon. . .<br />

C. E. Slllle made ble appeaMnca «i.<br />

the street with hl» automobile hut<br />

occupied the "comfortable" imrte73| a " kl > b * ra buU » on hto W*K ln « hto<br />

"• Captain Fleming, <strong>of</strong> Ibl* place, ha*<br />

milt quite a Urge hennery on hi* place.<br />

The farmer* lo this vicinity are doing<br />

tbelr part toward* plowing and plant-<br />

I... k«» •••-—•-> wet weather doe* not<br />

„ «»cu|——• -a»u«s«rves.miK<br />

municipality and so certify to the I V. Adam*, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

communities, who, aa beuenclarle*. | Sunday bere.<br />

will do tbelr own collecting.<br />

TbecorporaUoUafuugbt the bill when<br />

«pent<br />

that It wu up lo tbem to «_«».><br />

themselves stranded and either sleep<br />

on doorsteps q» In barrels or to get<br />

ahelter ttorn Chief <strong>of</strong> rbllceHcuIL<br />

, After cotwIdeniDledlBcniwIoa' they de-<br />

cided that the Utter plan waa better<br />

than to hovur around In some oat <strong>of</strong><br />

the, way place and to run. the risk <strong>of</strong><br />

«»"aocceaa.<br />

pUouafuugbt the bill when<br />

It wu before the legislature <strong>of</strong> <strong>1901</strong><br />

an'l are preparing to tight It now, aa<br />

It to about to go Inlo cdoct. Many <strong>of</strong><br />

those lu tbe upper part <strong>of</strong> the State<br />

have combined and have refused to<br />

make return* lo the (Mate board <strong>of</strong> •»-<br />

wasoreu lowbat they baveujlaxable.<br />

Some returu the blauk* without any<br />

comment; other* make Ibe atalement<br />

Smith Grave, who baa been working<br />

In Ibe mill at Belleplalne, met with a<br />

palaful accident, navlug Ibe mhfortune<br />

no Itourse llulldlug<br />

Automnblle Service.<br />

JAPAN<br />

::. • PAINT AND VARNISH<br />

In acblevlog ttie object . ,<br />

mronah Ibelr non-poaaeaslon or lbs daali<br />

oltiallolly, and th« action or Ibe all—-<br />

^Bl^ziiM^<br />

"——: Iheir rou«h aarnuwe. Varnlab mad* witST2.25'".i<br />

Una to deteriorate rrom tbo moment or Ita anpllmtlop. Alter a aenea or Mperlrnint. ••." !<br />

' J^miy^c^iJy.inrnNli.lijw bc^proaucei.l£atii.B^!i!Si-^<br />

»!*t%<br />

tendingovcrn longperiod,<br />

THURSDAY, MAY 2s; <strong>1901</strong><br />

wllhoot alfuctlna tbe' color. T po«enilog' too- reuulMtla elasticity by wblob ttie<br />

and oxpuimlon or metalu l»acrtiOTritaInMdalall tlM or Baftl<br />

llmlton <strong>of</strong> IwlUrla. IbamoW<br />

rability ana capulty tor bel<strong>of</strong> cl<br />

R<br />

j.j P»A«!»IC.VIV«.a\TWB. U<br />

.: a on April £!. Oriiorx will re^<br />

prompt iilluntlnn; willwAtctlon ieuuru»t<<br />

tuiltldry c^lltu-tiirantl ut-llveriHt.<br />

ALLEN SCULL<br />

I Contractor rand "•" Builder<br />

60S Cahtral A Venus<br />

OCEAN CITV. N. J.<br />

l-Vllinutai ebMrfully (Ivan.<br />

* 'ltulldliai«K.l«d by eonlvuvtorduy.<br />

W E WOULD CALL YOUR ATTENTION to tbe Archltecliinl Branch<br />

<strong>of</strong> our buHlueiut. • . • «<br />

The ARCHITECT HELPS VOU<br />

eniently Ulttll l<br />

The ARCHITECT HELPS VOU.uilh hi*experleuce lo plan your bouse<br />

conveniently, HUlwtantmlly un »•«•.•• .•-..- — •<br />

eehool* for acboo] year coding June SO,<br />

<strong>1901</strong>1. High Bcbool—Tuckaboe, Bae<br />

ITblUnplonrrigwol^DiCk<br />

TlUpgwiol^DiasCreek, Pearls<br />

A. Norton; Clexmont, Ariel Bice;<br />

Academy. KWe M. Hand, Bae W.<br />

Bwala; Kact Creek, Sarah E. Haley;<br />

Ooshe», Clara Hpribger. Hlllleent Tom-<br />

. 1m; Court House, Minnie H. Springer.<br />

QrammarBobooI—irisblDg Creek, l*»-<br />

lla'WoolMin; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Julia ISM-<br />

bacli, Kalberlne 8caU, Hiram SteeJ-<br />

•• man, Alfce WutMo, JUyodoa Ang, Ber-<br />

tram JJarby.Harrlet Bcborcb, Margaret<br />

were not fortbcomliig wneo the um-<br />

pire called the game over. A epirited<br />

war <strong>of</strong> word*.folioarsdioegBSse, but<br />

tbe matter waa amicably asttled. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> 1 * captain proving himself the more<br />

forceful talker. No game has aa yet<br />

been arranged Ibr the coming Saturday,<br />

but tbe schedule for the remainder <strong>of</strong><br />

the season I* being completed sod tbe<br />

Juniors promlae an Interesting aeasou.<br />

Oa aceoaat or* Ib* flnb IhUrrtalloaal «^>n-<br />

'ealloa or lha Upworth LeatflM. lo ha b«ltl In<br />

Han fmncUoo July IHtoet lb« Paunaylvunl*<br />

railroad company'will Mil. July 4 lo 1'.'. rrom<br />

all fetation* on Its Hpc§ ^ueat^laa tli-kfct* lo<br />

M«n IKntncfatoo at greatly kvducod int'UM. far<br />

•pfolne litflinnallon ivtAtdtag rutf*', route*!.<br />

and 'eaadlllon or tickets apfly to llckt-t<br />

Coaledtfale Vslsraas<br />

nloo. Haxnttlals. Tnn., <strong>May</strong><br />

aatJB-SOtlt, itar.<br />

<strong>On</strong> accouut ot Ibe above <strong>of</strong>eaalon Ibtf<br />

Houtbern railway Will sell round trip llckvt'<br />

from Waabioatoa to'Me0bb|jl fcl rulu<br />

--— Ticket* will be aoldon <strong>May</strong> 2Sth,i<br />

Ube 4tb, Itol.<br />

_ „ Joint agebt at<br />

impute between Hay Wth and June 3rd.<br />

payment or a ree or any centa an ex-<br />

•adajr •«<br />

Parker MUler, Ann* Champion, Bertha<br />

Bampaon, Kettle Btites; Holly Beach,<br />

Adelaide Btanton; Oeean- View, Ida<br />

BmitlJ, Arthur Eidredge; West Cope<br />

Hay, Myron Morton, Halvera Craig,<br />

AUap^iJSwIng; £rma ^ifti lobliaoni<br />

OM.<br />

„ .. Jawing; _<br />

*W"Pb!>rg,Woyd ; BeavUle,'<br />

l J<br />

eaarg,£1oyd vincmder; BeavUle,<br />

£min*cVMa|BbalI,EatelIa Cole, Joseph<br />

First M. E. eburch, will preach oa<br />

Bandsy mornhnr Ibe sixth sermon <strong>of</strong><br />

the aeries on the history <strong>of</strong> the early<br />

church, tbe subject being, "Joy In the<br />

<strong>City</strong>." UU evening sermon will be<br />

the third question In Ibe question aerie*<br />

on Bondsy evening talks, targe con-<br />

gregation* attended last Habbaib'* ser-<br />

vices.<br />

DeonlsvlUe, Jetale ^ Way, Hay V.<br />

Ucgrd/X^Heibeit Carroll, CUude H.<br />

Tayjlor, Frank Cremai tiosbeo. JBdns<br />

Bwain; MaryTownaend, Bertha Bright,<br />

, Carrie Powell, Florence Bramell.Eaim*<br />

| palllka eoowa from Ilie Btale and I*<br />

superiorly a local demand. • '•'<br />

Tbe Btale board <strong>of</strong> aweaaor* Ukiw the<br />

position that tbe act wan framed antici-<br />

pating such a course, for It dbtlnctlveiy<br />

•talcs in Ibe title tbat Ibl* franchise<br />

tax must be paid by corporation*<br />

"using or occupying" public street*',<br />

and in tbe flint section slates that Ibe<br />

act, I* effective oo those who "hav<br />

acquired antbonly Iroiq theBtale o. .nd znb, wllb nnalHniir i<br />

woo' may acquire It from that source." Uy depoaUlna; ticket* wllb<br />

Tbe Btate board <strong>of</strong> asnrnsnm t-ouaider JUempbui between Hay Wtli<br />

the act air UabL =—- • - anjaayment oT a ree<strong>of</strong> niijr u an ex-<br />

The oppoifuon to the bill when It ^ ^ •"-•"«.. ' \<br />

A. W. Henry, ol Mlllvllle. *uex-<br />

tcnalVe proDfrty^wner bere, Is a rego-<br />

.', IaT weekly vbltor. " " ;<br />

J.iJpuUols, <strong>of</strong>. Camden. bas opened<br />

, hlacutla«e at Pitth street and Central<br />

avenue for the seaton. • '<br />

Mrs. U. Lewis, <strong>of</strong> HillVllie, ha«<br />

opeued her cbttage ou West avenue<br />

• below Thirtieth street. ' , -<br />

Mrs. E. Browii, <strong>of</strong> Vlnelaud, I* pre-<br />

parinE to move to Ibis city. Where ahe<br />

will spend the summer.<br />

MsrlluHteeJojan, ol thU city, who<br />

iia»b«o VUlllrirrilemlBin Mlllvllle,<br />

relumed home Tuesday. •<br />

C. Peunock, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, arrived<br />

Mouday for a week'a sojourn In his<br />

cottage at 1839 Central avenue.<br />

H. a Weatherby ha* purchased tl,ree<br />

flue bulldlus lots lu thla- city, .oT the<br />

eHlate <strong>of</strong> the late E»r* B. I»ake. '<br />

•liiomaa Beott, a Pblladelphlan, has<br />

opened bis Hammer residence at Beven-<br />

teenth street and CeUlral aveuue .<br />

Tbe Vint' M. E.,Hunday-*clwol. oT<br />

Mlllvllle,' will run. -tbelr exeuislon to<br />

Oc«aii Cily IheHecoud Week In July.<br />

We wlab to call altenlloii to tbe<br />

booklet* <strong>of</strong> I lie Plqiia-and Imperial,<br />

printed lu our Jobbing department.<br />

K. J. PuMee, ol Pbibtdelpola, was In<br />

tbl* clly Saturday looking arior his<br />

collage, Hlmpsou aveuue ^ear First<br />

H l r e e l ; ' ' • " • • • • ,^-';. • .<br />

»ln. J. K. B. lleuuctt, <strong>of</strong> tha Quaker<br />

Clly, I* occupying* ber cottage oi'. Cen-<br />

tral avenue, betweeu Sixth anil Seventh<br />

b t r e e U . • • . • '••'•• ' - • • • ' • ' ' . •<br />

H. M. Pa*son and family, <strong>of</strong> Phlla-<br />

'dvlpbla, have o|«ucd Ibelr collage'at<br />

Wesley avenue and UUth atreet for tbe<br />

aeasou.' - .<br />

Mlas Nellie Bchurch, who liaa been<br />

spending the whiter In Philadelphia,<br />

relumed home on Monday evening for<br />

Mmmu '-<br />

g many; new venture*<br />

launched beta Ibl* summer Dope will<br />

be waloted Wlh'vfesUer Interest than<br />

the'<strong>Ocean</strong> L'lly'eaoltarlum which will<br />

be opened,by Mlw E. M. Kreb, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia.... ' .' ••..:.'.•'• : , .'':<br />

Early In tbe bUtory<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

this waa • project <strong>of</strong>ten considered by<br />

tbe resort, but for' wine reaaon 'the<br />

plan* have never materialised. Three<br />

years ago Item, fikra B. and B. Wesley<br />

Lake bad about completed plans for<br />

bulldlug.but the dealhorEzra B. JLake<br />

caused the other* Interested to with-<br />

draw tbelr support. ; . •,. : : •<br />

Mis* Kreb 1* » nurse <strong>of</strong> great expe-<br />

rlencr. Bbe Is a graduabj <strong>of</strong> the Cam-<br />

den tralnlug school for nurses and tbe<br />

Ho«ard Hospital <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, both<br />

Institutions <strong>of</strong> high) standing In the<br />

medical fraternity. After graduating<br />

Miss Kreh Joined the army carp* <strong>of</strong><br />

nuraeaand lias served on the regolar<br />

hoi'plutl s'tafl through all pr the late<br />

wsr. ; Bbe baa eaUbllahed govern-<br />

meut bospibtb lu Cuba and In the<br />

Pblllpplues aud at many <strong>of</strong>. tie re"<br />

crultlng and sailing ports In the Boutb-<br />

• To-illgbtla the all. Important one for<br />

the graduates <strong>of</strong> tbe Oceau Clly high<br />

sc&ool.f Foo^teeii!.ehlkl^ Jwv], com-<br />

pletedtbeboursepresorlEeaTlntbecnrrio- ulum and will' reo/ilva tbelr diploma*<br />

this evanlDg. ; iliaim/ deelenaJoniT'and<br />

syntax have lost, the old terror for<br />

some <strong>of</strong> Ibe members.<strong>of</strong> tbe class who<br />

have been mastering all the wtrleaelea<br />

qf ttooldjangdagft an^l ;^hey wlll|re-<br />

qf tbaoldJangaiuM an^l ftey wllllre-<br />

celve tbe loaff Worked for-'/ewkrd <strong>of</strong><br />

•oholarahlp. The class Is feeling the<br />

impoiUDOa<strong>of</strong> thevpos|ilon tba« occupy<br />

In «lie eyes or" adinlrin*; friend* and<br />

relatives who will turn-pot In fjirce lo<br />

make to-nlgbt a memorable occasloo-in'<br />

: Pints (oaevua' Mra«t-vii«>' ''<br />

Utlon cottage,.at Wesley<br />

em Btales.<br />

The<br />

avenue and Fifth atreet, has beeu<br />

secured for the purpose aud Ml«a Kreb<br />

wu In the city Saturday to complete<br />

arraugemeuts for opening on Juno 1.<br />

Dr. B. T. Abbott has been wcured a*<br />

tbecousultljg physician and aurgeou.<br />

BpeakluK <strong>of</strong> the project, the doctor<br />

Bald: " I' tblnk tbat It Is a much<br />

ueeded Institution here. It I* 'sure to<br />

prove a paying venture. Mis* Kreb<br />

come* wttb.the best endorsement* rrom<br />

tbe government." .<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'* climate and eurrouudr<br />

Ings make It an Ideal location torcoa-<br />

vateaclrjB; medical and aurglc«l cane*.<br />

aud, while lu former yeara there have<br />

beeua large number <strong>of</strong> *acb, ills hoped<br />

that wllb tliebest uf fBCllltles'rbrtaklug<br />

care <strong>of</strong> tbeee tbe number will be greatly<br />

Increased.' Hhould tbl* prove a aurceo*<br />

It would do much .toward.. Making<br />

Oceau <strong>City</strong> an kll-year-rquud rewirt.<br />

their BCUOOI career.<br />

The clasa la a remarkable one in<br />

•taudlng, all graduating with a liberal<br />

['margin. . ;. •„• ',-.:,''<br />

Klabbrate preparation* have been<br />

made to make, s^sg «i«niiars tepecjally<br />

attractive. HUtes" R»ll will bf d^eco;<br />

rated wltba myriad display <strong>of</strong> banting',<br />

aud Ameikuui flag* will be draped<br />

about the stag* *tad oversli tbe door-<br />

way*. • • ' . '<br />

Several <strong>of</strong> tbe class.express regret<br />

tbat the teuton Is oversold! ^w.rtlme<br />

haa'come tat them to stop out,'but Ibe<br />

balance seem highly Jubilant.<br />

Theywlllall ba seated lu the (rout<br />

row ur tbe hail and will becalled'up lo<br />

receive their aheeptikluu from Dr. B. T.<br />

Abbott, the president <strong>of</strong> tbe'board.<br />

Ttie Hop. Henry Houck, swUunt<br />

auperlnleudent <strong>of</strong> public Instruction ol<br />

Pen liny lvaula, has been uecured to give<br />

tbe address <strong>of</strong> tlie eveulug. Al|. who<br />

attended Ibe exercise* <strong>of</strong> last yealr will<br />

be more than dellghtedr with this p»tt<br />

t. tbe programme.. < Mr.-Houck la<br />

widely known throughout tbe East as<br />

meat bouse at Elghtti atreef, and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

avenue. .''.;. •...-.<br />

pa Saturday Mr. Headley, aoeom<br />

panled by Chariea Uoaman, went to<br />

AUantlo <strong>City</strong>: to get Idea* about the<br />

construction, and Immediately ou their<br />

return}^rwH<strong>of</strong>fman, began,work cm<br />

the plans o^>h» new buUdlo*. lib to<br />

one-<strong>of</strong> tbemout.<br />

eta lu tbe country, popular publlo.<br />

I, and <strong>Ocean</strong> Oil<br />

npe«V-<br />

lylato<br />

to 383<br />

©35 ANBVJBV AVKSUE.<br />

lM>a«.Vu.a)<br />

E.W.BURLEiaHACO.<br />

LUMBER<br />

OCCANCITV,<br />

Klectrltiu HuppllcM, I«eniidt*j*iit Ijarnps, any<br />

llew or Bbadeti, Klet'trie IJ«II«. Calln, Auuuuvlaton,<br />

f/ouiiebolil Materials :<br />

All MATEklAt AHB WOEK GiTalAN.<br />

TEED STUCItY FUST CUSS.<br />

ELECTRICIANS.<br />

Hkillrd Klectridans Furabbed<br />

Day or Night. . ... •<br />

roar <strong>of</strong>f lorn Box. trio<br />

any voltage or color; Chande<br />

i"~ Batteries aad all Eteetriesl<br />

the aummer.<br />

Mlas £mmaCramer, r CllassboM, Is<br />

vUltlug ber aunt, Mrs. B. Champion. In<br />

: ber collage on' Wesley aveuue above<br />

Third slrtet. " " _<br />

~JTT^~ Klwood Allen, a lumlier tnerebaut <strong>of</strong><br />

•:.'j, spaielfle Coauu.<br />

i<br />

lee tan and<br />

Wafer<br />

AND<br />

MILLWORK<br />

WRY DESetlPTlOs TO SUIT THE<br />

BUilDIIS TaaJDl<br />

B Ri e K<br />

V. O. XL. OCbA N fIT V, ut lli«<br />

No. I ltarL llurda %l trtJJI per tliouualul.<br />

IB, POYER<br />

HOOFER<br />

BANGOR, I»JL<br />

Mulit<br />

HT<br />

HuTuiou tit 8J.7.1 per tUt<br />

Hough IlMrila' cr U<br />

ttiouwiuL<br />

Utuumml*<br />

UUnkutu ut<br />

VI. M. FORT<br />

New Voi*k«<br />

y pIl train «»l IMlluiiui 8j>vp-<br />

uluifi itutl oltaiervulloa eurw, July H,<br />

will bat b£ toonrtb*dl to d«l«igale*j Co Uus K'p-<br />

worth LEACUCI roov*atl tram all paiaU ou Ilia<br />

jptnituylvaaU ntllraul out ol<br />

llsUdoovei l<br />

erldgeton Colony wIvThsv.<br />

kaaplafa/ttb.tbadayj' ."Sto* eveuiog<br />

pueilns; wUl be almost eoUndy In<br />

ebar*Bo/tbe children. Beelulloo*<br />

and ainglaeTWlII farm the major part <strong>of</strong><br />

. ~_. ••u*|Mitnandns£aJ*lndinln«car; ttrabenoiuili<br />

tor, E.C. Hall, NTewbird; JohnDtui-:laberUi,ea«li.'tl«Ua. luu* trot*<br />

«.»• *-»-'" Coriery, Harry f"~"<br />

»e«rt on Memorial B«y, iWe^wUf<br />

be quite, bunch <strong>of</strong> them.and they will<br />

spend one Jolly good day.brepariag for<br />

Jj^rjnjb. ^n.^fially'^tr,<br />

rclerredio<br />

. BrUgeton;<br />

p. Brown aud wife. Cainden;<br />

Henry A, DU. Ulllvllle; Mr*. WUIIam<br />

Jhtughly, Mies Mary Doughty. Myrtle<br />

Hb.has letted Hairy^.ail^V<br />

boteiat Etehthatrei a~To«*n<br />

Swarlhmore: D. P. Haley,<br />

yjfred Cooper. X Bplcer U<br />

Cip* <strong>May</strong>; Baiiuul - ToWnaeodi<br />

Cold Hprinr. Haiph L. Uoa, Arluu.<br />

Barrow*. Oeean <strong>City</strong>; Jf. W. Cornell and<br />

wife. WUiutm UeUart, F. & rfcoM, W.<br />

W.J.JaAby, U.M. Knb, Cornelius<br />

Kreh, a a Waniell and wife. Mia*<br />

Mary WeonU. C. Haggerty, tUcfasrd<br />

QUf^||Uy<br />

by varloUM nulcn'iil<br />

t<br />

yot ruHber Idtornlallon upbly to Unket<br />

aaenU, or addrea* tieo. W. Ikiyd, awbiiint<br />

XSBeng naaaeakef sgebt. IPblladolnlila,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sanitarium<br />

Sbett'and Weiilcy Avenue<br />

Will be open Jans I for hsNpilda uad .<br />

lim made a siudy or ibe ad <strong>of</strong><br />

. f'Miiouudlug. uu comblus-<br />

lluua <strong>of</strong> Cream, Fruit, Flavor,<br />

elc, are niurs thun nifeuauieal<br />

pnntwex-ibey are studied ef-<br />

forts, ueeomplbhed with lu-<br />

>lllif«ut -tluiught and pr<strong>of</strong>rti-<br />

•loiial discrimination, making<br />

_^.llw riclieut aud inml delleaUly<br />

flaviirwi loo Cream aud Buda<br />

Water tbat eau be made.<br />

Tlie very ualuw<strong>of</strong> ih» uauie<br />

and calling-<br />

C HALF-ANT<br />

Vai-d and Office i<br />

Cor. I3tb Street anl Haven Aveane<br />

Leonard Krauss & Co.<br />

ELECTRICIANS<br />

SEVENTH ST., AND HAVEN AVE.<br />

oCtlAH CrrV. N. J..<br />

vork oi ttll kludii<br />

il material uutt<br />

TUlaeirWttl vork oi ttll kludii bratii|)Uy<br />

UO,<br />

. ifeturucd home Tuesday after apeudlog;<br />

beveral day* with her daughter, Mr*.<br />

C. W. Carter, Aabury avenue near<br />

Fouilb street. • . . ; ••:;.':>••!;> .-<br />

Arraugemenlei are belus; made by<br />

Edward It. Back to move h'ls collage,<br />

now at Fourth atreet and West avenue.<br />

to. Atlantic avenue, between Fourth<br />

and Villb tlreeta.<br />

luvltatlous are out'for the wedding<br />

<strong>of</strong> Harry a Adam* and MUM C*rrU« J.<br />

Mason. The teremouy w|ll take place<br />

on June 6 In the borne <strong>of</strong> the bride at<br />

826 Central avenue.<br />

y<br />

H*v. (Jeorga Weubell, pastor <strong>of</strong> Ibe<br />

zmaffi&8&<br />

11000. All bid* submitted exceeded tbe<br />

amount, and tbe bill was laid oo Ibe<br />

table. <strong>On</strong> Friday nlgbt tbe contract<br />

waa awarded to Anderson Bourgeois 1 ,<br />

wbose-bld wax »I.S1-per foot for ibe<br />

main walk and (1.43 per foot for ap-<br />

proaches. <strong>City</strong> Solicitor B. C. Godfrey<br />

was Instructed to draw up the contract.<br />

Tbe grading <strong>of</strong> Anbury avenue, from<br />

Seventeenth lo Twenly-nlntb fttreet,<br />

was tbeu con«ldered, and Sutlou and<br />

Monre'were given tbe contract. Tiielr<br />

bid Is 11.40 per lineal root, both sides ur<br />

street<br />

Tbe anseesm«nt ol two lot* on Central<br />

avenue, owned by Itobert Fisher, .wan<br />

then brought before tlie session. Mr.<br />

Fisher; It was explained, had Improved<br />

lib lot* some time previous to Ibe<br />

patuge <strong>of</strong> a bill by council requiring<br />

It. and tbla fact had been overlooked<br />

by tbe assessors when tbe entire' block<br />

had been assessed. The solicitor was<br />

given InatruetlouD. to adjust the<br />

mailer. ' ' .<br />

Audrraou . HiiurtfenU look tbe<br />

aud addreaued tlie meeting,<br />

proteslagaliuil the price charged by Ibe<br />

uew water coturauy to tap tbelr mala*.<br />

Under the old'company'* rulluu the<br />

prlc« *>k«d w*s $3.60. Tha UBW eom-<br />

paoy ha*' flxed tlie charge* »t flO,<br />

which ticlud^M the laying <strong>of</strong> the pipe<br />

toibelualde<strong>of</strong> Ilie curb, A eonirallliw<br />

wax appointed, to confer wllb Maaiwy<br />

A Edwards, tlie repreiieu'atlveii <strong>of</strong> Iliu<br />

eompaiky lu tbla elty.<br />

Tim bill <strong>of</strong> $712 Bubiultted by Mooru<br />

ASulluu for bulldlug Akbury aveuue<br />

from Thlrty-seennd lo Tbirty-tbird<br />

alreel* was apprived aud the Hriu wau<br />

given a note for tbe aidmiuj<br />

Clalru* aKaluut lot 3i3, kecllon C, wert)<br />

Itfl tu tlie ciillettnr t'o arijunt. Ou Ibe<br />

pa # p d , . _,<br />

dresa and will,not he a. led<br />

eduedtlou or any nub)ect perlolulng<br />

to tl«e work.' It ha* beeu added to In-<br />

iiure a more enjoyable ending to the<br />

uchool year./j •'" :' '. p, jVj . '• "'<br />

Tho bcliuUrn tueuuelves will take an<br />

Important part lu theefaning event and'<br />

will contribute recitation* aud<br />

prepared expreesly.<br />

A quartette <strong>of</strong> local latent luu been<br />

secured, aud there will bean abundance<br />

<strong>of</strong> instrumental music...<br />

AH tbe procewiloual I* played, the<br />

scholar* will match Into tbe hall In<br />

single Hie and Jake tbe pobU <strong>of</strong> honor.<br />

The • complete programme I* ap-<br />

pended: ';<br />

l'roce-ulon.l Marx'h Mlaa Mabol lu Wata<br />

ausst Bcatt <strong>of</strong>***<br />

Co> a^nnplaile asalMfsiaj.bjr<br />

Kavnv. Ifaui. -.<br />

Ez-PresldeiU <strong>of</strong> Council Harry Head-1 The <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltjr l>and company has<br />

ty^oricahbUqa; a aUKdicmnpany with I recently been Incorporated-wltb the fol-<br />

Ihe view <strong>of</strong> erectlng_ a modem apart-1 lowing <strong>of</strong>flcera: Ptvsldeut, E. V.Cor-<br />

aon; vice president, El-Senator H. D.<br />

Horlmau; secretary, Edward B. : l>e;<br />

treasurer, Francis P. Qulgley, <strong>of</strong> At-<br />

lantloClly, and aenatal manager, Johu<br />

O. Gandy. <strong>of</strong> tbla elty. .<br />

Tbe company purcUnsel.about a year<br />

ago, the tract <strong>of</strong> btn4 lying between<br />

Fifth and North atreela and extending<br />

from Atlantic avenue to> ibe oeean<br />

fniot. They have finished tbe work<br />

<strong>of</strong> grading and atreet building on about<br />

half the land, aud are now working on<br />

the laud north <strong>of</strong> Fourib alreet When<br />

seen Monday Mr. Oandy staled. that'<br />

It would be nearly' two years before<br />

their, entire land possession* would be<br />

cut up Into building •lie*.<br />

Tlie bind was formerly owned by the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> association, aud tbe lots<br />

are sold with the same restriction*<br />

gorerulng all (round owned by Ibe<br />

aaoclatlon. . • • •<br />

Mr; Qandyand bl* colleague* have<br />

adopted, novel pjan In laying oat the<br />

new land. In addition to Ibe Inter-<br />

•ecllug atreets required by Ibeetlv gov-<br />

ernment tbey have added one addition-<br />

al street to eacli square.<br />

Between Fourth and Filth streets<br />

tbey have uamed the uew thoroughfare<br />

Brighton Place; between Third and<br />

Fourth, Park Place; between Third<br />

aud Becoud, DeLancey Place.; between<br />

Becoud aud Flrat, St. George'* Place;<br />

and between Flrat aud North street*,<br />

8t. Charles Place. These streets will<br />

be seventy feet lu width. Bud were<br />

added to make tlie bulldlug site* the<br />

more attractive and t> Insure a better,<br />

view <strong>of</strong> the ocean.<br />

Tbe company hi enthusiastic over the<br />

prospect* <strong>of</strong> tbe north eud <strong>of</strong> tbe bland<br />

by Ibe, graduates, Ip our^rtn.l,<br />

•clioql.. Below we give tbe result, lu<br />

maud nnmberej ubtalned In- Ibe roiim*<br />

other than the pnoil(nl l M: ••..,• •..:•:..;,,,•;.<br />

jKgbiW-ir^VvaU^VIoJel^Ob«nf<br />

,M( Mabel Hwh<br />

be a thoroughly modern structure .In<br />

every particular, and all tbe plana <strong>of</strong><br />

apartment., bouses In the larger cities<br />

will be Inipected before the work U<br />

started. •>• ' • ' "' • '.' • '<br />

The building aa now plauned will be<br />

six stdrles blgh and will be built entire-<br />

ly <strong>of</strong> brick 1 . The floor*, will be arranged.<br />

In suites, which will Include from two<br />

to six room*. Each suite Is provided<br />

wllb ..private bath and can be lighted<br />

with both ga* and electriolly. Tbe<br />

kltcben furnishing* will Include a gas<br />

range -aud tlie details will be as pel fee t<br />

aa found lu tbe Uneat flat building* <strong>of</strong><br />

New York <strong>City</strong>.<br />

<strong>On</strong> the tint'floor the company Will<br />

open a lirst-claa* reatauraut. '<br />

The plan l*.recelvlng the approbation<br />

<strong>of</strong> all realdeuts, and one-half <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

slock In already subscribed for.<br />

Bpeclal care will be taken In deolgo-<br />

Ing the bulldlug to make It <strong>of</strong> partlcu-<br />

larlyjartlalfc* appearance.. : . .<br />

Operatluu* will be started an Boon a*<br />

tlie plan* are completed, and It Is Ibe<br />

purpose <strong>of</strong> Mr. Headley lo have It<br />

ready for occupauey by the early fall.<br />

He has not yet decided whether tu keep<br />

It open during the wluler.<br />

83; Norman Borle. 82; B rtha Camp-<br />

bell.' S3; Leon' Weacuat. 80; Meaale<br />

Hlgbee. 78; Jenul* Adain*. 77; lilcele<br />

Coraou.7fl; Mndley Hoiltb.7S; .Charles<br />

Boorlr. 09; Edkn^nd^Vardeil, 87;, Paul<br />

Seventh grader-Forrest. I*ing, 90;<br />

Harold Cottouj 84j ISdward Vues,.83;<br />

Ad B k 8I J<br />

Ada. Banok, 8I[<br />

l<br />

Hultun, 79j<br />

i<br />

Willie Morris, 78; Anna Campbell. 75;<br />

Harold Hand, 72; Daisy Moray, 87;<br />

Harry Smith, 67; Edna Miller; 67;<br />

Bbutcbe Sharp, IM. .<br />

HOOK 8, HUH: HATTIK SMITH »:OWAHI>H, |<br />

M u Wata<br />

Mliulo "Tim Htcln Honc.V.UoIo aad uy<br />

*-TboO«loor»a Education<br />

JulUK.lb.cb<br />

d**rn>i" (Hidney Hiullli)<br />

UU«r<br />

"Wliat Uodrtiraduatlon Jledat<br />

KatborinaUeilll<br />

"Tbo Hputsa Tbrtxi IlundMd'<br />

lllamHiMJn><br />

Addr*.<br />

Siu.lo<br />

•ll __- Mr. UaHIn<br />

Hon. Henry Houek<br />

"ThsMlgbty IVMP'MJudd)<br />

Carl N. Wars<br />

Italian <strong>of</strong> Dlbhinuu Dr. U. ¥. Abbott<br />

Hunk-, Duet. "TtwCbarnoribeUhlana"<br />

MlJUe* Anna and VIAWI Cnaniplon<br />

BuoadUlloa K.V. A. W.'WIIIURU<br />

The Hat <strong>of</strong> Rraduatee follow! .<br />

Iiyndon Blsley Aug. Anns Mabel<br />

Champion, .Bertram Myers Darby,<br />

Morgan Crease Hand, Jr., Julia<br />

HUuebe K»lu*ch, Parker Bcul| Miller,<br />

Jr* Mary tUnlno PoolWe, Berths Ella<br />

Hajnpsim, Harriet Wattle BeJiurch,<br />

KaMierlne. Grace Boull, Hiram Bleal*<br />

man, Jr., Margaret Robinson tjmllb,<br />

IJertle Lnreua Btlte., Alice <strong>May</strong> Wat-<br />

OFFICIAL VISIT.<br />

Cbanafe or Hhndiilc oa mt<br />

' ynfUmm SMcsiilicsr.Oo«f«s Ots.<br />

A. O. Dayton, superintendent <strong>of</strong> .the<br />

Went Jersey * Beaahore railroad; J. H.<br />

Nlchol, assUlaut euglueer, aud J. J).<br />

Hulcliluitou, general manager, weie<br />

here Monday afteruoou on a tour <strong>of</strong> lu-<br />

pecllon. ;•__-. •;<br />

Tlie <strong>of</strong>fleialsoiiue' tin a special train<br />

aud made a brlel review <strong>of</strong> tbe road at<br />

thb> end <strong>of</strong> line. Tbey announced that<br />

tlw earJy aumnier schedule <strong>of</strong> the road<br />

would go Into effect on Buuday, <strong>May</strong><br />

2(1. They will alaovtart the boat aervlce<br />

bctweeu liongport aud <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ou<br />

that date. <strong>On</strong>e boat wlll.be put oa.<br />

11 U aunouueed, un<strong>of</strong>ficially, that a<br />

fourth bust will be added to thoae al-<br />

ready rnnuing between liongport and<br />

Oceau Clly. Tlie uew boat will make<br />

a complete circuit <strong>of</strong> all tbe resorts<br />

along tlie bay, touching at Beesley'*<br />

Point, Homer. 1 Point, tongport and<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Improvements have beeu<br />

made In the lauding at Becoud atreet,<br />

and Ilia presumed that the slip will be<br />

enlarged to make It possible for two<br />

Third grade,'A class—Ralph Adams, (<br />

88; Jpjisy Fuller, 88; Ethel Norcom, 87;<br />

Anna Maban, 87; Herbert Bmltb, 87;<br />

ijsureqce Ijear, 80; J^tta Cami'baU, 70;<br />

Jtiewl* Barrett, 79; Millard Carbon,<br />

78; Pearl Boull, 77; Idobard Johnson,<br />

74; Emily Poullere, 71; Harry Darby,68.<br />

B class—AI vau Borle, 80; Hen'. Gil-<br />

bert, 82; Samuel Fllhlan, 79; Clarence<br />

fjake, 78; Eleanor' Briueshults, '71;<br />

Fratases Taylor, 09; Mary Bollock, *;<br />

Johu Mead,». . •'.'-,<br />

anou 4, Mrs? BABA B.' VANOIIDKB,<br />

• TKACUEH. ' . '<br />

A clnBa—Emma Hew, 80; Elsie ^ake.<br />

i',. Evalyu Flaber, 88; Emma Back, 87;<br />

UerlbaAdam*. 87; Hamue| Fisher, 88;<br />

Horace Aujr, 80; Alice Wallace, 84;<br />

£Ura Bmltb, 84; Prescutt'. Cadman,<br />

80; Norman Breckley, 79; Calvin<br />

Bmltb, 76; Atlle Adams, 70.. Mo.<br />

WeUentlial, 70; Ella Voss, 81;-Warren<br />

Mead, 70; Jacob' Campbell, 60; ijoule<br />

Headley, 09.<br />

B clans—Editb Borle, 83; Bttdle <strong>May</strong>-<br />

berry, 87; Ruth Morris, 85;' Edua<br />

— _ .^ ^.^ M «B^,» a^*^aeav^m.s*jga,. ymp<br />

naoca tfedoiiaa and spmltyiaff tba maansr Ur<br />

wblcti tbs unxu oCooma Viiy Phaala be<br />

(Tad«taTaveUMIaiHl urbd id<br />

St. P. F..U27.<br />

J THORN,<br />

iuig^g. 0 -<br />

Htnet Commutes,<br />

wmmmm<br />

. _ w .^.^.J^^-'I-^E^V'^^SA-*<br />

- ,-,—.-..,. Win be' reoolved by tha<br />

<strong>City</strong> Cl«rk_ed.WOOlaia|00. Elwood<br />

Alkn, Ann and Trenton ave., Phils. If<br />

not sold, will b. for raoC • •<br />

rXt vou have any real asisto to aell or<br />

it leaver description <strong>of</strong> It at Head.<br />

G. Moore and paid a number <strong>of</strong> bllln.<br />

to meet at the<br />

, All Iba tueui<br />

beiM <strong>of</strong>tbebiard were preaeut wilb tlie<br />

exception <strong>of</strong> Samuel K. Ewlng.<br />

»a/lll«C«l*lH'uteNlala Anniversary<br />

.ila Council. No. I2u, Jr.O. U.A. M.,<br />

will celebrate II" ninth anniversary on<br />

Tuwlay evenliiK ueKt, 28th Inut., lu<br />

Tniwer'u hiill. Tho eveiuug will I*<br />

'levnltHlviiilivly tu liavlug au lulnriuul<br />

8. U. SSJO^OO'Is'/SSlngL hog.<br />

boat bouse at,FooHh slreet and,Bay<br />

av«n»«. •; TMbom^flliW WrWfm ' '<br />

Include *rveWu Write. oViiomsod^<br />

second story, and tbo Unit story. wl|l be<br />

arranged a* aVreceyajan rpom.tyif sailing<br />

and boallng parties. Ptovialoo will be<br />

made Ibr aktrtneT svla^go' bomber' <strong>of</strong><br />

bosia and riggutg. .... '.<br />

CbmmoocoppcilssitoboldiapecuJ<br />

meeting on Friday eveoiog. Hay Si, to<br />

receive bid* for the grading, graveling<br />

and arrhinftDf, r^ven^attd ftrelftbj<br />

»(roel* from West avenue to (he bay.*<br />

6VK» WJ000 Wee* oT tftir paper' In<br />

stock, from the cheapest grade to the<br />

made on short noUoaf aitlats materUl.,<br />

Ac H. R. Bmllh oVHons, 1080 Akbary<br />

•ventso.'-1-' 1 . j !•).•. .i) .ra.'ii-iirMii ^ini<br />

" lal .-<br />

-flte<br />

I Ham,<br />

ou eiitertaluuieiit<br />

aud arrauKenivut* have abiut com<br />

plolej tbelr plaun, aud tlie pnigramme<br />

la Ibe beat yet prepared.<br />

To*nla aud apeeebmaklug will be in<br />

order, aud there will be au addreni. by.<br />

J. W. tiujllh, Junior put councillor,<br />

Muald will be reudered by the qnar-<br />

lette, comprlited^<strong>of</strong> Koll*\ GarreUAu, R.<br />

W. Edward-, Harvey Y. Luke and<br />

Ralph Oufl.: ,<br />

the order ha* -now ninety enrolled<br />

mem bera.<br />

front. Tbla b merely a precaution<br />

taken, but the member* <strong>of</strong> tbe com-<br />

pany are decided that It u nol at all<br />

ueceaaaty to Ibe safety <strong>of</strong> tbe property.<br />

The contract to construct a new<br />

boardwalk to extend from Fifth jo<br />

North streets Us* been swarded to<br />

Harry Headley and Joseph Champion.<br />

The walk u to be twenty-four feet wide<br />

and will be built right at the high tide<br />

line. The work will be started at once.<br />

It I* Ibe Intention pt the contractors to<br />

erect a large number <strong>of</strong> pavilion* along<br />

the uew section. .<br />

Among Ibe building operation* now<br />

proceeding ou tbe laud U tbe cottage<br />

F. J. Bmltb, contractor and builder, .1*<br />

erecting. ' ' .<br />

Next eprlug a hotel will be built by<br />

tbe company itself uu Fourth street.<br />

Water aud feeWer pipes will be laid<br />

In a short time.<br />

"It bi possible." aald Mr. Gaudy,<br />

•• that there will be several boardwalk<br />

attractions uear the Improved land."<br />

Tbe company U comprised <strong>of</strong> men<br />

well known lu ' Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and<br />

throughout tlie Btate.<br />

E. V. Corsou b an extetwlve dealer<br />

lures! estate lu Atlantic'<strong>City</strong>.<br />

H. D. HoHman Is an ex-*eliatnr~, hav-<br />

lug repreaenled Atlantic county.-<br />

F. P. Quigfey I* cashier <strong>of</strong> tlie Atlau-<br />

t lu <strong>City</strong> National B tuk.<br />

Ed«ard a Lee I* piv«ldeiit <strong>of</strong> Allan-<br />

tic Clly'ai o .uut-ll.<br />

John G. Gumly U one <strong>of</strong> tbe uldiwt<br />

lesidvnt'i <strong>of</strong> OiWatt <strong>City</strong>, b ivlug csiuw<br />

h*r« elgbtreu yeara ago. • '<br />

' Vats tvssloa<br />

Tfae Passion Play, Illustrated with<br />

coluied view*, will ba given In the FbMt<br />

M. E. church uu Thursday evening.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 301b, by Ilev. John H. Boawell.<br />

The eulertalnttuut will be given under<br />

tbeauaplce* <strong>of</strong> the Ladles'Aid aoelely<br />

uf-the church.<br />

:<br />

The PaaJoq *H*y^h| -a-daaaleal pro-<br />

h<br />

Hy^| p<br />

ducllou and during tbe bast winter has<br />

b ^ I f th U<br />

been a^Vftt <strong>of</strong>; the} Urgest<br />

f Philadelphia,<br />

d<br />

y p<br />

The play Uaata^f^herdesjfa and p**-<br />

kion <strong>of</strong> Christ; bis last supper with hi*<br />

disciples and the roeldent*<br />

wilb hb life at thl* period:.<br />

Harry Headley bss sold thehouae oa<br />

Aabury avenue, between Beveoth and<br />

fclghta «wWs, owned by Wlllsrd W.<br />

Atfam*. to Edward M. Hutton. Mr.<br />

Button will move the dwslUug lu a lot<br />

on We*l fiwoneea fttirdeCiihttliig Ibe lutfrl'Ur ul<br />

the Baptist ebun-b.<br />

The merry-gn-ruuud,. uhuOti biard<br />

and manbaltau were all In full awlug,<br />

and tbe building had all the appear-<br />

ance <strong>of</strong> midaummer gaiety and life. A<br />

large uubdber <strong>of</strong> Iraualeul visitor* wet*<br />

also Iu atteudauce.<br />

. , 85; Kdua<br />

Bcburcb, 80; Ague* Warner, 88; Lizzie<br />

Austlu, B0: Ida Mo >re,- 73; Wilson<br />

Chilslun, 78: Kiiacoe Bhsri", 70; Irving;<br />

Brad'haw, 73; Leslie Headley, 74;<br />

Oll»e EruHl, 06; Eleanor BdhoomkolT,<br />

84; (iust,le Haud, 6fl.<br />

BOOJlS.MIBH HKBTUA L. KOHH.TtUCIJKU.<br />

. A class—Eatolla Like, 85; Anna<br />

Wallace, 94; Louisa Cormin, 03; Amy<br />

Erusl, BO;. Leonard Lear, 8S; Lewis<br />

Garrelt, 87; Eu«eno Miller, 8«; Willie<br />

Campbell, (U; Howard Scull, 83; Itoyal<br />

Johusou, 81; Georice NOIOJOJ, 84; Con-<br />

BlBDty Pouliere, 81; KJia Potter, 81;<br />

Harry Lake, 80; Frank Auullu, 79;<br />

Fred Champion, 79; John Biitlon, 73;<br />

Flounce Button, 74; Charlie Bcbock,<br />

70; fjewui Howe, 70; Frauk Schneider,<br />

67; Margaret Parker, slcki :<br />

B class—Mendel Brackley, 87; Joseph<br />

Borle, 85; Leon Breckley, 85; ttita<br />

Haud, 83; Inez Coraou, 81; Bleveuaou<br />

Garrelt,8U Norvin Hmllli, 79; Edward<br />

Coltou, 78; Charle* Miirrb. 78; L*wl><br />

Loder, 76; Walter Milu«r, 74; EtmlrS<br />

Hector, 63; Howard BUulon, 63; Leou<br />

Fries, 59. .<br />

KOOW 0, UlSa SlATTIK II. ttABEHTS,<br />

TflAOUKtl.<br />

First grade. A olaa* <strong>May</strong> Adams,<br />

98; Nellie Adam*. 97; Ettuer Kanck,<br />

96; Margaret Kelley, 84; Humbert<br />

PouUere, 94; Roy .Datby,. 94; Beulab<br />

Champion, 63;- Ioua Adams, 93; Alleu<br />

Smith, 93; Maurice Bcul|, 92; Amy<br />

Voes, 91; William Gilbert, 81; Ida<br />

Kennedy, Bl; Auna MoClure, 89; Delia<br />

Murdoch, .89; 8t Clalr Thorn, 87;<br />

LeuetU Loderr8S;-Ewlua"Ctake «m»ct Octo-<br />

txjrUO.UUL TbocUrbln* to bouaad to be<strong>of</strong>|<br />

wood and all material* toltf ud I tb<br />

. ToUrbln* to bouaad to<br />

wood and all material* to.litf uacd In tbe.<br />

•tructlon or ui^ •tnwt ond _tbo buliai<br />

bsaWt laap«ctad*Bnd<br />

by UwHInMit'ottUnlUeetff t'omoioo fld*toneaceoin|>anla)dt>yal<br />

aifot<br />

aConncu.<br />

'•" Hnr-<br />

Oitya<br />

said<br />

Will<br />

tUid cbeett ta Has aum ot on« iiu^^.v*. wu«n><br />

(SJtiU) drawn to tno onter ot lln* eualrroan ol 1<br />

UM, Htreet Commtttae ua a suantnliw lunt tbe<br />

barty so bidding. U awanJoJ. llui contract,<br />

Will enlor InUl contract With tbo oily tor aald<br />

worK allhs MMoTuU t>ld wltlilnHfueo<br />

rmm Ina. data or Ibe exunoUon <strong>of</strong> Itie<br />

contract, on tne part <strong>of</strong> tb«j «lty, nntl<br />

Will atlhe Unie <strong>of</strong> alffnlntf aald contract <strong>of</strong>iutr<br />

Into a> bond with aecnrlty acoentable to Oonl-<br />

nion Oouncll. to be ripprovmi. by tbe city<br />

solicitor. Id tbe Sum <strong>of</strong> nfty per m»nt. or ItM<br />

tu'al contract brlco.oondltlottod lor the rultn-<br />

Ail uvrfbrmano* <strong>of</strong> saw contract.<br />

AUbldaunat. be by tba llnoll toot. Mid tbo<br />

worK to be nunbtobd by Jnly lat n«» un,<br />

A. ll.BAUttOWH,<br />

. HUCOI COUllUlttWJ.<br />

As^eiff aeaaaB^^fltHtltOP T '^ '^1'' ''' ' H"'"' £j*^' ''j'^r<br />

any and all bid*.<br />

. I\<br />

WE are headquarter* for window<br />

shades, all color* aud she*. We defy<br />

compellliou. . Bpeclal arrangement*<br />

with the largest manufacturer In Ibe<br />

country, enable* us to make tbla au<br />

nouneement. B. K. Hmllh * Bou*<br />

1030 Asbury avenue.<br />

C. L.<br />

. DBAL1EB IX<br />

lUI Butt Snarltt tu<br />

W< keep K bu*e, lr««b ktoeb lo Mlect<br />

. - fraus. (Ml at Tba IfeopW* UMcery<br />

and We will endeavor U> please you.<br />

Twelfth Btraet anoi Asbury Avenue<br />

Datallodtli<br />

. Union Transfer company will ealt Ibr ana<br />

cbeck bwsw frora b^uaTuinaMsttoa*.; -<br />

. a. IIEB<br />

IlEBIiKB. KODOdJ. WEKK8. ,<br />

General Httpti' • Qaa.vium.AttnMi'<br />

Ocflan<strong>City</strong>HonMHnadBBakny.<br />

•IS ASBUaTAVB.,<br />

Bread. Uolla,Cates and ttsslresb trom Ha*<br />

ANDREW MARSHIU<br />

l^^<br />

TOMATO PCANTS-<br />

JAPANESB PERN BALLS<br />

Lady Washington OeranlUrns<br />

• Choice Double Petunias<br />

better his bus beoa.<br />

The better bb blfcuues* the more be<br />

eat* and the more he tavc*. Ulveus<br />

the uunble tin pence, today that roles<br />

merrily In on tbe steady sale* rather<br />

than the alow shilling. • That keep* our<br />

Spirit* Up and make* be feel tbat tbe<br />

.world alter all b aU right owing the<br />

people what Ibey want b a good prin-<br />

ciple to aland by. The people, tug In-<br />

stance, want tbe best tit the least<br />

money. .We can do this.. Our Block Is<br />

kiMe, and ackcted by one ol lottjc es><br />

perieooe. . Doing business lo-dsy U<br />

dealing with human nature—measur-<br />

ing It aa a commodity would be meas-<br />

ured, endue; It tip and handling It In a<br />

very careful n»fnn««. We live to learn,<br />

and we fed that we have learned your<br />

wants aod are having made at our lac-<br />

tar* the largest and moat complete line<br />

<strong>of</strong> «»••«»"»»•• shots and Oafcraa, They<br />

will arrive Jon* I, and those wanthur<br />

thejlataet style and beat footwear will<br />

do kail, to wait and eae them belore<br />

•m<br />

TSili*ao aid LobaUal)<br />

'OttetieaL I nhslw* Coilb_a<br />

Booed'Turkey and OrsUc* hi ererys<br />

Wf.hilrV Maijlfeba 1 10 nllba MMlf<br />

H H k«t Ml UsaxtMO b lUtiatdan<br />

R. B. STITES & Co<br />

If YOU want U> make' money—And 1 know you do—get a bold on aoiuoOocun <strong>City</strong> riiMl<br />

ealale, and don't be long about It. TueGood Mitu nuule tbetajrtbln aixduyn. Don't you<br />

bo six days bnyuuc a IIIU«j pineeor II. Don'l niaka nay dlS&enaa wlmt you wuul—Lolu,<br />

HotcU, Boarding* Uouaea, Cotlaite* or Uaney en Uorttoicri—ta w<br />

HARRYL HEADLEY<br />

V tbe war, >oa<br />

patent laaUber abpes.<br />

tcTweartotbe<br />

toajr wacVaome<br />

lot your «ihlyf»im<br />

V. MABAV ACo^aoleagants.<br />

liyu fl* you Up. If you h*vu<br />

UpecUl ItwlUodbbBiktii t«t otltirou the Canton—GnnJy itwitU<br />

, bi


. . v / v . v . •;;•••/;;•••••••';<br />

P§||||K|<br />

the rush <strong>of</strong>Ow rnaeMrom. In whose IJ 0 *--<br />

': ooter circle your boat now dances, mole-1 ? eeSln *<br />

Ing metry witU: the whirling watorsT<br />

But you are Ming: drawn In. .and the/<br />

gentlo motion will become terrific agi-<br />

tation. .• 'Ton cry far. help hi vain; yoo<br />

nnii ~*'"'~ ^ir;tP|imt V^ ^T "•*<br />

_„ .. not 1 avail 1 yon will bs<br />

tossed and dashed and shipwrecked<br />

and swallowed In 'the* Whirlpool Ibat<br />

has already crushed In itswniliiaooa<br />

hulks. Young men who bavo Come'<br />

* • - • • ' - • • - • — " ^ ' " '<br />

the mountain or Dab In Ike brook, .(vltb<br />

no time'to pray or work or read; i» \<br />

notlsalufsll "»* ....t^ -~.w~.~i..i-*.<br />

cons by hhv side or the fly' bolt Wltb<br />

wb|cb be whips the stream. A;,man<br />

who dock not work! does pqt : know bow<br />

to play.,. If Ocjlbad Intended; na to, dp<br />

nothing not laugh, be would' not' have<br />

go out lota<br />

Bneoee for,<br />

them yoa m<br />

.break In It<br />

. 'taw a wnywardthuabanil sun<br />

| at the deathbed <strong>of</strong> his Christian „..,-,,<br />

•.JWftJ** *&&"*& a/rlnajonjber<br />

finger and beard her say to ber hug-1<br />

. band. "Do yotilseciitiai ringr Be rv \<br />

piled. ,-Yes. 1 see It.. "Well." i<br />

~«sa«,. H BoinuelUH. "t>t the jug<br />

men; now.ariso.aad.iday. before us." .<br />

There-ore two rirtnlea encamped by<br />

tho pool <strong>of</strong> dlbcon. The ttino bangs<br />

heavily or; their bands. <strong>On</strong>o army pro-<br />

' poses a, snrne <strong>of</strong> sword fencing. Noth-<br />

ing coold bo" moro heal thfo, and Inno-<br />

;.: cent, Tbo othor army accepts the cbal-<br />

;Ienffit/^ | rw«iiTA •«,«"—-•-—* ***<br />

(•awnnil,''•;,•:•,;...v . ;. a, . . .<br />

Still further, those arrrasement. , r e | age; and~ dentfl"<br />

, n Wbo4faL old<br />

exit Jtne taWl<br />

Seaside •]•:•<br />

Resort<br />

,_.».. uw aunuwmenis are agv.nwi arain. • ruen exit Jtne' last<br />

wrong which lend yon Into expenditure earthly opportunity. "Enter the O«T-<br />

boyond yonr means. v Money spent In whelming rvalltlva <strong>of</strong> nn eternal world!<br />

. recreation hr not thrown «Woyr U to 1 • I «o furthw and say that all, •.hose<br />

! all folly for ns to come from a place <strong>of</strong>. amasements are wrong wblcb lead Into<br />

amusement feeling that we have, wast- ba* company. If yoa go to any Pta*e<br />

Health Restorer<br />

led our money<br />

In sportfulness ended In<br />

v. T—T~^~--fc*"- •' wv iupnitf uu contestant,<br />

by the hair and then with tbo sword<br />

. thrusting him In the side, so that that<br />

wblchjopcned ID Innocent fan ended In<br />

tbo massacre <strong>of</strong> all tho. 24 sportsmen.<br />

Waa there ever a better Ulastratlon <strong>of</strong><br />

' what'was trap then and Is true now—<br />

Sf-rlV'i'W' ••'. : -.":';tbat.*nat;!wblcl>..ls Innocent.may be,<br />

1fe^;/;ft^;/.v;;,niadd.;destracUve»v •••.•• '•-- . . •<br />

BsSJl"^'.''..''!-!-•"'•'••''• ••'"•• 1 . VWhat<strong>of</strong> a worldly nature U more Im-<br />

•v;-..',:-: : ' . - : portnnt and',strengthening and Inno-<br />

cent than amagenjent, and. yat What,<br />

has counted more victims. I have no.<br />

sympathy with a atroitjackot religion,<br />

This hi a very bright world to me, and<br />

I prppo^o to do nil I con to make It<br />

bright for others. I never could keep<br />

step to a dead march. A book years<br />

ago Issued Bays that a Christian man<br />

has Ov right to some amasements. For<br />

Instance, if ho comes home at night<br />

weary from bto work and, feeling the<br />

need <strong>of</strong> recreation, pots on bis slip-<br />

pers and goes Into bis garret and walks<br />

mm<br />

men lad. I stopped at a hotel, and I<br />

remember In the eventide one <strong>of</strong> these<br />

men piled me wltb his Infernal art. De<br />

saw 1 was green. He wanted to show<br />

me the sights <strong>of</strong> tbe town.' Be painted<br />

the path <strong>of</strong> sin until It looked like<br />

emerald, but I was afraid <strong>of</strong> him. I<br />

shoved back from the basilisk—I made<br />

op my mind be was a basilisk. I re-<br />

member bow' he wheeled hb chair<br />

round In front <strong>of</strong> me and.wltb a con-<br />

centered and diabolical effort attempt-<br />

ed to destroy' my sdol. but *tbere were<br />

good angels In the air that night It<br />

waa no good resolution on. my part,<br />

bnt It was tbe all encompassing grace<br />

! <strong>of</strong> a good God that delivered me.. Be-<br />

ware, beware, O young man I "There<br />

hi a way that seemeth right onto a<br />

nun, bat the end there<strong>of</strong> Is death." •<br />

'. ' WOM <strong>of</strong> Istraaeraaaa, .'<br />

Tba. table has been robbed to pay the<br />

tlnhu TtM» ^HKIIMMi. Iw.., _lu-A—• .I.<br />

T<br />

r—v- *-#."«• aw w nuj IWICV<br />

where yoa, .bare to associate w'th the<br />

Intemperate, wltb the unclean, wltb Ibe<br />

..—-». ..^UOIIIIIW WIU lue<br />

abandoned, however:well they may be<br />

dressed. In tbo name <strong>of</strong> Ood qnlt It<br />

They will despoil your nature. They<br />

will undermine yonr moral character.<br />

They will drop yob when yoa are de-<br />

stroyed. They will give not ono ceot^o<br />

support your children when yoa are<br />

d e a d . •' ', • • • . . • • • • • . • . • • • . -<br />

I had a friend In the west—a rnrt»<br />

friend. Be was one <strong>of</strong> the flrst to wet-<br />

, com* m» to my new borne. To <strong>On</strong>e per-<br />

sonal appearance be added a generosv<br />

Ity, frankness, and ardor <strong>of</strong> nature that<br />

made me love blm Uke a brother. Iiul<br />

I saw evil people gathering, around him.<br />

Tfaeff Varna, nt* aw* •».— —•--•— >•<br />

rtbe presence <strong>of</strong> men and angdls.- you<br />

promised to'be ^altbral'ln 1 Joy and sOf.<br />

I row' and In sickness and In benllta:<br />

by the memory <strong>of</strong> those pleasant bourn<br />

. When yon sat together In jour new<br />

LbomqtnUilagoraibriMlit future: by the • • . .'• '<br />

I cradle and th» Joyftil bpur wben one " Pmest fadlittCM lor<br />

life was snared and another given: by rincsi «*"'«• •"•<br />

Sailing.gunning.etc.<br />

v—— r^r^ «•»--« .H«V u,« gurrvi out! walKS . IMnnur lua uean rollDea TO PSy Y.HO<br />

lively roqnd tbo floor several times dab. Tbe champagne has cheated tbo<br />

there 'aia. bo no hprm In It I believe children's wardrobe. The carousing<br />

*•:_.i--^ 1 —^--*x — - - - party has horned up ibe boy's primer.<br />

The tablecloth <strong>of</strong> the comer saloon b<br />

In debt to the wife's faded dress. Ex-<br />

carslons that la a day make a tour<br />

[around a, whole month's Wages, ladles<br />

I whose lifetime business U la to "go<br />

shopping." large bets on horses, have<br />

tbelr coonttrparts In nneducated chll-<br />

.----.,« IWM*. m MM. u|isui ia ic i rieiieve<br />

the cbtircb <strong>of</strong> Ood has made; a great<br />

.. mlsiake In trying to suppress the sport-<br />

fulness <strong>of</strong> youth and drive oat {from<br />

men their Ipyo <strong>of</strong> amuscmciit If Ood<br />

aver Implanted anything hi ns, be lin-<br />

plantcd this desire. Bat Instead <strong>of</strong> pro-<br />

vldlng for tbu) dy^qand pt.our nntnre<br />

tho church <strong>of</strong> God bos for the main I tnelr counterparts In uneducated chll-<br />

partisnoired It As In n.rlot tho mayor I dren. bankruptcies that shock the moo.<br />

SlajDUa battery at, tho J end <strong>of</strong>. the I ey market and appall the church uud<br />

I baa It Bred <strong>of</strong>f BO that ev-(that " M<br />

They "came np from the saloons, from<br />

the gambling - bells. . Tbey piled . him<br />

wltb a thousand arts.- They selxed<br />

upon hla social nature, and be could<br />

not stand the cnorm. They drove blm<br />

on the rocks, like a snip, fall winged,<br />

shivering on the breakers. I rued, to<br />

admonish him. I would sSy, "Now. I<br />

wlsb yoo would quit those bad habits<br />

and become a Christian." "Oh." b'<br />

would reply. "I would like to. I would<br />

Uke to. but I have gone so far I don't<br />

think tbere is any way hack." In bis<br />

moments <strong>of</strong> repentance be Would go<br />

home and take bb little girl <strong>of</strong> 8 years<br />

and embrace ber convulsively, and cov-<br />

er her wltb adornments, and strew<br />

around her.pictures and toys and ev-<br />

erything that conk] make her happy,<br />

and then, as tbongb bounded by an evil<br />

•«•«. Moa, afnireu and another given: by I<br />

thai sickbed., when tbe little one lifted I<br />

Dp the bauds and called for help, and]<br />

.yoa kpew be must die. and he put onr<br />

'arm aroand each'<strong>of</strong> your necks and<br />

brought you very near together In that<br />

dying, kbst'by the..little grave In the<br />

cemetery that yon never think.or wltb<br />

out a rush or teara: by tbe family UI- __ -, rr cz ~A Z+~<br />

bie>, where, ntpid stories <strong>of</strong> heavenly The Liquor Traffic and its<br />

r?iJ3i th * ¥%- l ?S'V l ?*F l "?"* Wndred eviJs are forever pro-<br />

<strong>of</strong> births and deaths: liy the neglects . . . . . .<br />

<strong>of</strong>the past and by the agonies <strong>of</strong> tbo hlDlted by qeed.<br />

^ril'Z.rj.^^-nacnnuren I &W » v « °J Temperance<br />

in immortal, groups, win" stand to be I and Morals should combine, to<br />

caught Up to Bblulnir am* i- f*. .h>i~>-1<br />

help us.<br />

——• .-UU^M v*»^vsysoclna*,cSjnnilaBloner<strong>of</strong> v^v«v«, nnj . .MM —,—rw aH V^WBUW.^<br />

BecreuryU«ean<strong>City</strong>BoUdlnKandEoaoAnoclatloD. Lou toruleorexcbanie. Uonassto<br />

rant, tunUbea or nnrarnUbed. Deads, Bonds, Morlfssea, wills and oontrarta earemily<br />

Mmt<br />

LICENSED AUCTIONEER,<br />

No. 721 A8bury Aocnuc, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

I'rouut<br />

reepondenc tbstorcala.<br />

oeMlottad. Bcardlns. boaaes and ooltagM. tar rent In all parts ol Ibe city. Oor-<br />

— -~~»..u, UIUUIJH. win stand to<br />

eaagbt up to sblalng array or to shrink<br />

.down Into darkuess-by all that I beg<br />

; erythlnjj la cut down that happens to<br />

stand to tbo range, tbo good as well as<br />

•• the t>ad; so there aro men In the church<br />

: who plant their J^ttcrics.<strong>of</strong> coademna-<br />

" tlon and fire away - Indiscriminately.<br />

Everytbino; Ui condemned. Bat Paul<br />

the apostle'commends those wbo. use<br />

: the World- without abusing it, and In<br />

, We natural world Odd boa done every<br />

thing tpplcasp and araaae us.<br />

'; Evlb <strong>of</strong> Corrvpl Aauuea..-—. .<br />

-•• And I am glad-to know that In all<br />

oar cities there are plenty <strong>of</strong> puces<br />

-where we may nnd elevated moral eu-<br />

tcrtaUm>etit,< Bot on honest men anil<br />

good^iromen wtDAgrco with me In the<br />

--'——t that one <strong>of</strong> tbe worst things<br />

cttlea to cormpt nmusement<br />

•i bave grmo down nnder the<br />

flnenco. norer to rise If we<br />

send droakeaness •taracrrlug<br />

across the richly figured carpet <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

mansion and dashing Into tbe mirror<br />

and drowning oat tbe carol <strong>of</strong> music<br />

wltb the Wbooplng <strong>of</strong> bloated sous<br />

coma borne to break their old mother's<br />

heart.<br />

I saw a beautiful borne where, the<br />

bell rang violently late at night The<br />

son had been <strong>of</strong>f to Slnrul Indulgvnfe*.<br />

Ob comrades were bringing him home:<br />

Tbey carritJ him to the door. Tbfy<br />

rang tbe bell at I o'clock In tbe morn<br />

I Ing. Father and mother came dowo.<br />

They were waiting for the wanuVHoc<br />

son, and then tbe comrades, as soon ns<br />

— . — nwfi uoanaea oy an evil<br />

spirit he would go out to tbe Inflaming<br />

cop and tbe boose <strong>of</strong> shame like a fool<br />

to tbv correction <strong>of</strong> tbe stocks.<br />

I was summoned to fab. deathbed: I<br />

hastened: 1 entered tbe room: I found<br />

him, to my emprise, lying la rail ev-<br />

eryday drsss on the top <strong>of</strong> tbe coach.<br />

1 pat oat my band. He grasped It ex-<br />

citedly and said, "SU down, Ur. Tar<br />

mags; right there." I sat dawn. u«<br />

•aid: "last olgbt 1 saw toy uotber.<br />

who has been dead TO yean, and she<br />

sat Jost where you sit now. It waa no<br />

drjram. 1 was sride awake. Tbere was<br />

_..u iutu oaritness—by all tbat I beg<br />

aron give to borne, yonr best affections.<br />

, ib. my frlcndsVlbere Isnn hour com<br />

log when our past life will probably<br />

pass before us In review. It will tx><br />

oar last boor. 'If front dor death pillow<br />

ws> have to look 1 back and'see a life<br />

spent In st<strong>of</strong>ol amusement there will<br />

be a dsrt that will strike through ojor<br />

soul sharper than tbe dagger wltb<br />

Which Vlrglnlos slew hjs child. The<br />

memory <strong>of</strong>. tbs past will make us quake<br />

Uke Macbeth: tba Iniquities snd rioting<br />

through wblcb we have passed will<br />

come upon, aa weird and skeleton au<br />

M«g Uerrilles. Death, the old Hhy<br />

lock, will demand and take the rvmaln-<br />

Ug pound <strong>of</strong> aVsh and the remaining<br />

drop <strong>of</strong> blood, and. upon .our hut oppor-<br />

tunity for repentance and our luxi<br />

chance for heaven tbe curtain will fur-<br />

tferdrop. .<br />

ICOKHW. ISM. fcr tools KlopK*. V. r.J<br />

a l i a B a l a a M . *'•'-'<br />

Water Supply,<br />

Railroad,<br />

. Steamboats<br />

. And all other ' '<br />

Modern Conveniences.<br />

THEOCEAN CIJY REflL ESTATE EXCHO6E<br />

MASSEY & EDWARDS,<br />

Real Estate and Insurance Agents<br />

Lots for sale or exchange. Houses to rent. Deeds, bonds or mortgages<br />

drawii. Loans negoUated. A number <strong>of</strong> bargains In. Iota,<br />

' •• '' •^'••'•i'i,'h ; t^§i^il<br />

' • : • • ^<br />

8TORB AT.D (tHOP,<br />

•47 AMBITBV f«^"'.«tv?.u,«.'wsrf,iirt&<br />

JOHN SHOWER<br />

VOL. XXI OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY. MAY 30, <strong>1901</strong>.<br />

Sc EDWARDS,<br />

811 Asbury Ave.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Asbury Av<br />

to th« P<strong>of</strong>tt-oiliro. P. O. Box. 335<br />

soooVinuneo wtOtiorae with roe In th»'j tt *"* oor ' "" «>P«»e4 «hfew •»• P">*<br />

SStoejn^Toae^beWoraTthlnS [teal "eadlong, Into In* doorway^crylna:<br />

? S S » ^rrr^t^maVment | ^"^.!V d nk •• » r «° L Ho - *»«"<br />

to<br />

Xfnltlt<br />

blostfa<br />

They were newly married and were<br />

calling npon one <strong>of</strong> the.friends <strong>of</strong> the<br />

bride who had been particularly pleas;<br />

ant npon the occasion <strong>of</strong> their wedding!<br />

The bridegroom, apropos <strong>of</strong> nothing;,<br />

began to talk about phrenology and<br />

told bow bis wife bad discovered two<br />

very prominent bumps.on toe back <strong>of</strong><br />

bb head. Ue was proud <strong>of</strong> them. Bo<br />

was she. and she passed him around<br />

that the host and hostess might feel<br />

tbe'bumps and know <strong>of</strong> their exist<br />

- . - — —— -«i».»«6 . MW vuuJina and KIIOW Of<br />

-no delusion In the mat «irin »«* I t^y mean good memory and<br />

Ity."<br />

blostfarmilnencc, Daver to rise. If we<br />

mayjndgo<strong>of</strong>-what Is going on la many<br />

cC tbe plocea <strong>of</strong> amusement by th pi<br />

.— m v* wMaiKuuen amnsemenis.<br />

llcrchanta. Is there a dharrsngfoicnt<br />

b> jow icwifflUl- !• Lthstsvay leafcSg*.<br />

:inuyonr-monay drswtrT - Did notloe<br />

0<br />

_ _ ! • ('•'.•::•••<br />

When DKO go Into amhsen>eni« that<br />

they cannot afford, they steal Wbai<br />

«u«j JUUJBJ DI wnnr is coujir on In many *hey cannot borrow. First they go Into<br />

Ot the places Of amnsement by tbe pic- smbarrassmeat and then Into lylag and<br />

tares onv board fences and In many <strong>of</strong> Uua Into theft, and when a man,g<br />

' rnents. ,^0 proportion ns a ship la swift<br />

ttwnty a strong helmsman, to propor-<br />

tloa«»'»r-bora»ts gay It wants a stoat<br />

driver, and iheso people <strong>of</strong> exuberant<br />

sotnre will do weU to look at tba reac-<br />

tion, <strong>of</strong> aU their amusements. It, na<br />

•mnwjnent sends you borne- st nlgbt<br />

Pttvoas, so that yoo cannot sleep, and<br />

. TOO rise np to tbo momiog Dot'becsase<br />

jyoo oro fjiept-otnV bnt:becaDn yoar<br />

'rVUtf firing'you fr<strong>of</strong>lp JUUT siiimhsra.<br />

.yoo'havo.been where yon oagbt not to<br />

: jbove be»A ",Tbere,aro«mUsem«nts that<br />

MtuTa man next day* to hui work wltb<br />

Ibis eyes bloodshot.-yawning, stnpld.<br />

- BWMafi^t^n^..imJ thsy1a/e. vmubg kinds <strong>of</strong><br />

• HwifriTrgtit. - They are cntsrtauineats<br />

Uatgivoa.tnandlsgnst with tbedrodg<br />

jtjE^f ^fi^M'MMM^^- ^BBTSWS^ wraa^SSsi amaBaaseBleAasuS^ aj^^^^^rf •, i<br />

_—_«. s «u> aauary yoa give bun<br />

may meet lawful expenditures, but not,<br />

th# tdiifid'Indulgences In wblcb be has<br />

entered, and be tekrs by theft that<br />

which yoo do not give him' In faiwfal<br />

salary.<br />

; • • •' '• *" '* 'V ; ' ' •<br />

Sow brightly the patb <strong>of</strong> aaw*inb<<br />

•d amuseoi«n( oprnsl Tbe young man<br />

says: "Xow I am <strong>of</strong>f for a good. tlme><br />

Kerer rabid ewnooty!, IH get money<br />

somsbow. What a <strong>On</strong>* rosdl What s<br />

beantlfol day for * ridel Crack the<br />

Whip, and oxer tb* torapikel Com*,<br />

boys, ail hlgb' your ^gJasses! , Driokl<br />

long life, bMllh,, plenty <strong>of</strong> rides lost<br />

Uks thur IIsrd spects-<br />

des—Just as she nsed to look 20 years<br />

tgrt. But -I U» -wl«h-yon~ would tike<br />

.these strings awoy.. Tbryannoy me<br />

so I can hardly talk. Won't yon take<br />

them away)" I knelt down and pray-<br />

ed, conscious <strong>of</strong> the fact that he did not<br />

realize what I was saying, I got up. I<br />

sold: "aoodby! I hope you will be bet-<br />

ter soon." Be sold, "floodby, goodbyl"<br />

That* night bis sonl went up to the<br />

Ood who gave It Arrangements were<br />

It was evident tlutiidpo was proud <strong>of</strong><br />

the facts, and BO was he nut tbo host,<br />

being-<strong>of</strong> nn Inquiring turn <strong>of</strong> mind,<br />

wished to. uttlufy himself, so lie got<br />

down a' phrenological work from ono<br />

<strong>of</strong> MM library shelves and nftor much<br />

hilmr -found tho bumps on tbe chart.<br />

Turning fo the notes, he read, seriously<br />

at Omt, thra unsteadily. Tho bride l>e-<br />

*am» suspicious^ but ahp was game and<br />

Bald: — •<br />

' "Kt-ad M out loud. Tl«aiu>dor And<br />

the bout read: - .<br />

^Tbeio bumps nro roost frcanenlly<br />

-foand-ntredts and'monkeys."<br />

. Other topics consumed the remainder<br />

<strong>of</strong> the vhrtt, which was brief.—New<br />

York Bun.<br />

Thousands <strong>of</strong> lots for sale<br />

at various prices, located in all<br />

[parts <strong>of</strong> the city. .-..---<br />

For information apply to •<br />

W. E LAKE,<br />

Secretary<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Asso'ri,<br />

R. CURTIS RdBINSON,<br />

Real Estate and Insurance,<br />

Nos. 744-46 As^^ry Avenue,<br />

OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL.<br />

-!»UajJsBao WSSSLV AT<br />

OCEAN OH, N. J.,<br />

BOTEU1ID OSTTlaKS.<br />

K3»Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage..*<br />

wax. mm IUD, I<br />

riRST QUAUTV<br />

HARD OIL AND VARNISHES<br />

ROBERTS' PIRB AND WATIR<br />

PROOF PAINT. -:!<br />

Pure MctaUc Paints for Tin and'".<br />

tiblngle Koots (snd no other should he. '<br />

used where rain water la caught lor'.<br />

fsmlly use). All brands <strong>of</strong> Beady Mlxss '<br />

PaJnls. Window CMsas <strong>of</strong> sJI Unds<br />

and patterns.. Reference given. ..,'<br />

STORE ON ASBOBY AVE,<br />

.' OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />

etstesiriai •*»<br />

•130 as eawi »f year.<br />

I. H. aUTTOM.<br />

HTOliE PAVEBEHT AND<br />

FLAGGING AND CURBING.<br />

BEST QUALITY OF<br />

Pennsylvania and North River<br />

..Blue Stone Pavements..<br />

evMrt workmen «nd Bniaurmuteod<br />

crptoboldlU l Hi<br />

Artistically laid by evMrt workme<br />

to KIWI vnrteijr. Low««t price* ma&<br />

uteod perfoct ID nvury kutrtkuUr^ UU)b<br />

p m&bett term*. . . -<br />

MAHONEY, H.«.CdfJWIeia>sdr^Mt.Sti P<br />

pW. Agent. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> M J<br />

W. S- JOHWSOW. Agent, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />

isvrcs<br />

CITY DIRECTORY.<br />

CITY OFFICIALS.<br />

Major—WealeyC.HmUh<br />

President <strong>of</strong> Council—Hark Ijiko<br />

«'llyClerk-Wllton II. WllleU<br />

' Treasurer— IraH. Chamblon .<br />

IVtllnnlnr HlnhnleMi^nratin<br />

Chief or Polloe—Haunuel Heoll<br />

Coanollmen-Wm. K. WlllUrasoii, Joev V.<br />

'- - Uruk l^ke, R. IL Btllee, Arlhur IX<br />

U Tbomsel J, Tborn<br />

Board ol Health— Ur. T- 0, HlltablneoD<br />

. 1-reakJeDt: L. Ii. Wallace, Hecretary: Ur. U.<br />

Board ol Kdoeatloa—Dr. A T.' Abbott,<br />

Drealdenl: B. O. Koblnaod, aecretary; H. II<br />

Tborn, 1*. M. Creue, O. t>. Moore. H. iLHamp<br />

son ' •<br />

Overseer <strong>of</strong> tbe IPoor— U. p. Uaaa,<br />

<strong>City</strong> Huperlnlandanc— W. Elwell Lake.<br />

SeCRBT~ioClBTtB5.<br />

O«aui <strong>City</strong> Lodze, Mo. 171, V. and A. U.<br />

meeta aeeood an4 lourtb Tbureday evenlngM<br />

<strong>of</strong> eaob month. Its ball In Tborn'a -bulldln, '<br />

Aabary aTenue, aoalbol Klsblb street,<br />

-Hcatt Hand, secretary* "<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodse, No. «i. K. <strong>of</strong> P., meet*<br />

Mret aud tnlrd Monday evenings <strong>of</strong> eaeb<br />

* inontb In K-or I*, balli Aubury avenue, near<br />

Seventh street. Mark Lake, K. <strong>of</strong> K. and H.<br />

lotaCoUBcll, No. UsTjr. O. U. A. M., tneeU<br />

•very Tneeday evenlnsc In K* <strong>of</strong> bath and<br />

drive them to bed."-! > bilad«iphla Bec-<br />

ESTABLISHED 1881<br />

*. G-' ROBINSON<br />

- Editor sad Prop»UI»r<br />

CITV. N. «l. .<br />

. t>rl'o«<br />

p.,,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Tbe got home at last<br />

ibaiglvo a mao disgust with tbe drodg<br />

Jstr«?ltts, WbLtooW because tbey aref<br />

(no*s»«)I«. with worktng'tbroiai be. |<br />

' Mas* tbey are not robfs. with rattle<br />

ey are not tnrorlatcd nuiu<br />

tf anyflmusement send*<br />

.*u« larvuisai ass got home at last.<br />

Mother win go to her Uttle gardeo and<br />

I get tbe sweetest flowers and twist thetn<br />

Into av.ehaplet for tbe silent heart <strong>of</strong> the<br />

wayward boy and ptudt back from the<br />

bloated brow tbe long locks tbat wgw<br />

once hc*pridc and the'aUv> rant<br />

With the D^pwy..-Tfe grsaU&>* thing. Wbetber we were<br />

Wsan arui .i.~-«- i.—•» -'•-•• -- I born In a palace or hovel, wbetber,we<br />

iWson and ahoota Itself.-moonlight ad-<br />

Teotnrcs and hairbreadth-escapes, yon<br />

. may depend upon; it that you are. the<br />

: ;s*crja«ed: victim <strong>of</strong> anaanctined pleds-<br />

'Biw-otn: Kerentton*ore Intended'to<br />

us up. aruT If then nnn «« J —<br />

serapoi<br />

Ore aBlnent. or pinched, we have to<br />

work. If yod do not sweat with<br />

jou wUl sweat with disease. Voo>-<br />

I a. soul that Is to be transfigured amid<br />

\ the 1 pomp <strong>of</strong> a jrJdgmentday, and after<br />

fae-sea has sang Its htst ehgpt aod tbe<br />

Tod are huxt-<br />

gnM<br />

-Not at «1L Voa have Junt proved<br />

coUckulvely that I um not bete, so 1<br />

cunt be bnrtlug yod. w . '<br />

UeioHi his stifn pdrvtlt bad quite<br />

dune with Lira Torn filt tbat th<br />

mt b t f<br />

the<br />

In an<br />

U*e and<br />

In a dungeon^<br />

tbat mao who hoar obihlng to


j<br />

Naw* <strong>of</strong> Uw Canty' aatntr^ lirom<br />

"•95TO ANBI PBOPancroa<br />

iPiS|pii^S^^HSsp^SP^I|il^pvP^fP^^i<br />

/Cwbdl to obMidertng J piii^1oi<br />

erection <strong>of</strong> a new borough hall and flre-<br />

Hojn.Aa.p.<br />

.worth Eeagne convention, wbleh will he held<br />

in Baa Msuielac<strong>of</strong>roin July W IO21, bnlwOl<br />

be run ft>Fthe ben<strong>of</strong>U<strong>of</strong> all who desire to visit<br />

rt«Mih^ito and- too'Canadian northwest dor-<br />

.,. — summer season., Stops wilt he mads<br />

at Denver, Colorado Springs, Ball Lake <strong>City</strong>.<br />

8»n Francisco, Monterey, Hants' Barbara,<br />

fcos Angeles. San. Jose, Portland* 9«alUe,<br />

. Hat Springe, 81. Paal,~and olber Interesting<br />

I points en mate<br />

S. B. SAMPSON,<br />

Wt.mVHmUfJM&OeimmClUT,*.*.<br />

*<br />

|«arryloa; out <strong>of</strong> tbe »««« « « •<br />

perfunctory character. Tbe proposed<br />

-"-- "- taken wllb a view to a closer<br />

.,-..;--..-T- .—T -.. cedar awamp,<br />

*»•»" "»• "Burnt Csnseway.V In<br />

JJ» the home <strong>of</strong> fata daughter. Mr*. D<br />

— Cbamrlon. Captain .Burroughs<br />

j brought to his 1*U» home on<br />

*v«<br />

Mr. Uaer will be.presldent <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

on which<br />

iwmUL '<br />

Ctty.<br />

Tbe following summer lleeusea wsre<br />

granted by council Thursday night: C.<br />

A. Strlngfellow, Edward W. bale, V,<br />

s»re»iu- «W.«.Halpln,Coog»a.Hall, 1*1-<br />

'•netting, <strong>of</strong> tbelr rcepecllvestockbold- «*•• ^*»**««»»»««« «•»'»*<br />

_„_.,» .r*hnM i"—» •"«"». *»rnow*rjon»aud Fie<br />

. i i --.I— *«• uHir reepeciive siocanoja- I • « _,, .,<br />

Ca»hlerJereNI»on,<strong>of</strong>theMecbanlc*'ljooel2,and the Oceau <strong>City</strong> ^ . ^ |«^w •" «owet James B. Hill*.<br />

National bank, <strong>of</strong> Mlllvllle, has been<br />

elected cashier <strong>of</strong> tbe Chelsea National<br />

at<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, June 13. at which meet-<br />

Ing* UM proposed euti*olldailou will be<br />

at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. June 18. at which meeM "• V°*». Tbomas Btuart. Albert KlI<br />

, mas Btnart. Albert Kl-<br />

wlog, Lewis Williams and Joseph<br />

[consummation or<br />

Frew.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clly llne*L.*» m _"" eclml mee'lug <strong>of</strong> city<br />

eon«,mn»lloo<strong>of</strong> Il»a^;rib7ilo75|^^tta^ O^SlZi. but both<br />

DeVlltotoJohnBuIey.<strong>of</strong>.bl-city.rur euaipanW- have wllblo Ibe pment<br />

*| »8O,000. Mra. T*nMt>e»ntly applied \s~r paa»d under the control <strong>of</strong> the<br />

«-»> ror«ilisBitMw««» h..j.i-»- —-»— " •— ••<br />

' ^<br />

— » will be so cheap<br />

lt,coiiHulllnit<br />

Inrormullon, refer to Dr. It. T,<br />

MARRY H. RICES<br />

. ARCHITBCT<br />

Bourse 3uIfdlnA<br />

E1OHTH BTBKKT AMD ASBUKY AVENUE<br />

peean <strong>City</strong>. IV- J.<br />

i-r- -—•« mnnmo at all<br />

limes with merry repartee and an. occa-<br />

sional waa; scattered bore and there<br />

and Ibe owner <strong>of</strong>\<br />

_^.^...u>. aua ine owner nt<br />

, ,.~—~~««uui i«o coven were bid. valuableOosati SIKCI property, m writ<br />

8atnrday-afMmeoa|Tne banquet board resounded at all|nrM^i •>—^<br />

aiotuu wag aeattere<br />

Mia* Nan H. Father fa spending Ibe sloog tbe board kept all around them<br />

week at Washington. D. C, attending la laugbler wltb atorie* and anecdote*,<br />

the commencement at National Park - Mr. William* I* accorded tbe highest<br />

seminary and Columbia college and praise Irom eanb and every member.-<br />

visiting friend*. ' J Tbe musical programme and Ibe ban-<br />

William Barrett, <strong>of</strong> <strong>May</strong>'* landing, ' "" "'<br />

— ~" •••««'• property, a writ B>aa|a>Ms» nflTTBgirC<br />

<strong>of</strong>cerilorariha* been served upon om- rlNC«l vUllAOCd<br />

dais <strong>of</strong> tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> Htreet Niwro.r<br />

ALLEN SCULL<br />

'Contractor arid Builder<br />

60S Central Avor<br />

DttAN CITV. N.<br />

Untlniatea'caeerftilly given. .<br />

ll,llUI>a> imM by mlnM o» Oajr.<br />

Is tbe guest <strong>of</strong> John Cadman. Central<br />

avenue, betweea Beventb and Eighth<br />

street*. - Mr. Barrett Is Just reeoverlng<br />

from a severe Ulnca*.<br />

Tbe West Jersey railroad steamer.<br />

quet filled In so much time that the<br />

toast making that had been planned<br />

bad to be omitted.<br />

Railway company. It"waa'bwued'by |N OCEAN CITY '<br />

Chancellor Grey and la returnable on | f • s?AD DEaMT<br />

Write for Prices<br />

•lid .Locations<br />

a. tbt> honored poaltioQ <strong>of</strong><br />

wa* the first to ni an *••<br />

p«*stlo-CHAUF'AN'r,<br />

'ADVERTISING 1$ PUBUCITY<br />

... WM4H, u-WIUUIUn^UHHIgll,<br />

_ -...» uanuorl, who 1* a. B. Halgh, fraukford; Mr*. Thomas<br />

remaloed oa board tbe.trala In order to flejj-OIM. Coll ou as and Ve will give you<br />

peetal advantmoa. We nuka •<br />

UP-TO-OATE SIGNS<br />

H|iaei« for- r*n« tor sign display ad vsrtliilHg.<br />

lOSH iWUflSllfi UlMCi<br />

Telephone No.»<br />

Yard and Office i<br />

Cement, Etc. [tor, I3tb Street ail Harei<br />

LUMBER VARO AND OFUCB..<br />

'.fflSt _... a. j. SMITH, w»«ormrro«i<br />

IdUaUUJt JIH4* tuVaUi, IUUII law<br />

PURE ICE<br />

ha* been visiting friend* here, returned<br />

. to hr* city home Tuesday.<br />

Thorns* Everlngham; who has been<br />

suffering from luflamatory rheuma-<br />

. tlsm is recovering rapidly. '<br />

H. Hmltb, a Philadelphia merchant,<br />

Is occupying bis cottage on Central<br />

avenue, above Fifteenth street.<br />

The llev. Penblngtoo Corson, pastor<br />

. <strong>of</strong> the M, E. churth at Princeton, was a<br />

prominent visitor here last week.<br />

Pmlfeasar Thomas R. Frelt, prlncl-<br />

. pal <strong>of</strong> tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> high acbool, baa<br />

returned to his home In Reading,<br />

Hlreet Bupervlaor Andrew Burley,<br />

who ha* been auflerlng from an attack<br />

<strong>of</strong> bemlple*la I* slightly Improved.<br />

• Mr*. Uowood Back and Mrs. Gar-<br />

' Haoo, <strong>of</strong> Westmont, were recent visitors<br />

at Ibe horn* <strong>of</strong> Mrs Cbarie* Watson.<br />

E. E. Melllcb, <strong>of</strong> German town, bas<br />

rented tbe cottage <strong>of</strong> Tbomaa Oamond<br />

on Central avenue above Fourth street.<br />

Gurney Brown,- <strong>of</strong> Mlllvllle, came to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> tat week on hi* wheel. He<br />

I* spending a few day* with friend*<br />

bare. . . ' • .<br />

Wesley lUrllne and wife, oi Phila-<br />

delphia, have beeu spending* few day*<br />

with his mother, at ber Wesley avenue<br />

collage. '.<br />

T. 8 Mitchell, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. Is<br />

down for tbe summer. He has opened<br />

bla cottage at First-street and Blmpson<br />

avenue. . '<br />

Maasey A Edward* have rented Abel<br />

D. Beull'a cottage, on Central avenue<br />

near HJxtb street, toJobn P. Hollppeler,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Camden. •<br />

Horace T. Oreeow<strong>of</strong>xl, or Phluidel-<br />

phia, baa leased one <strong>of</strong> W. D. Wilson'*<br />

cottage* on Central avenue below Four-<br />

teenth alreet. .<br />

John Carson, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly Yachting<br />

dub, was registered at tbe Emmett<br />

IaatBaturday. .<br />

Tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Junior'* . have no<br />

game for Saturday but on April 1 will<br />

play tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> View team on tbelr<br />

OCEAN CITY, N.J<br />

Telephone, r^Idence, 1— 02,<br />

B«ll TVlephon^N.t l-5i<br />

Enterprise Telephone, No. 4.<br />

Leonard Krauss& Co.<br />

ELECTRICIANS<br />

SEVENTH ST., AND HAVEN AVa<br />

OCEAN CITV, N, J..<br />

I t£i*Hrlc*} work 6J all klno> brotriptly st><br />

tended Uh All uMlarlal and tobrk uUAir«uUi*d<br />

strictly ant class.<br />

P. J- SMITH<br />

(8ue«S«rtoW.CH10|tb4'H011,,<br />

Contractor and Bnilder mait *•<br />

BEST .V. GOA<br />

Bonding Materials MQ'S FHIi OPHIIS<br />

Oaacoaaalox In* arifa Inienuitoaul eou-<br />

vaallod OTUM) Kpwortn Leagiw, U> bo bold la<br />

Nam svaacbco July W to let, Ibe Pw.B«ylvaaW<br />

railroad company trill Sell. July 4 Id It, rrom<br />

allsisll<strong>of</strong>isoo Us Una. exeonlon tUktlM la<br />

—~a,»VWiy H40C<br />

L£7eoadulaa u UekataMab<br />

crdioa nUML<br />

UekataMabalyta<br />

...--» iansus* TwsleiaiVtts'.<br />

Uo-awoonl <strong>of</strong> In* coovutioa <strong>of</strong> lbs United<br />

BocJoUssorcnrlaHanBn«b«Jdln<br />

CIddaaaU Jaly • la 10, tb* WoMylv.nl.<br />

railroad oompaaywul aatl July4 U>«, tram<br />

allslalfair-''— u* lin*w sxenrslaa tleksia ta<br />

CHALFANT<br />

Pharmeclst.<br />

It a guarautee that the greatest<br />

care a* lo Ibu pjUclalou and<br />

enaclueii* will be used In all<br />

Ibe prcea«e* wblcb ga In make<br />

lee Creiuu uiiil Bod* Wairr the<br />

beat.<br />

!fie Ian wild the Fcsllc<br />

CflALFANf, PHARMACIST<br />

make* Ice Crejitn the best.<br />

.-,..—~a> jasamg W*«<br />

tnaeiaasU si oa* law tor ins wood trip.<br />

Ta***Uek*:S5; Youuga Coreorj,'<br />

laneods,tS. -<br />

'lltl/llsis wf\l«lllillVIIV l"<br />

Contractors Have Considerable<br />

Work ois Hand.<br />

i wir, and haa don* a UiKe amouol <strong>of</strong> I<br />

lobbing work, v ,1 TI»I AI* AHeaaV-Rpceeei-<br />

tb*bay rrootat Twelfth alreet (or C.<br />

a 'Bands, ol Philadelphia; an <strong>of</strong>flce<br />

building for Ralph IA. God, dty SDr-<br />

veyor, on Ninth street, between Aabury<br />

Promptly at 8.80 tbe. bid* on the<br />

table for tbe itreet Improvemeulu ou<br />

Beventb and Twelfth street* and frou<br />

Haven to Bay' were, opened. W. H.<br />

Graham'* bid for Twelfth ktreet wa»<br />

t\A7 per lineal fool, abultiug each<br />

property owber, making a total <strong>of</strong> 12.94<br />

perllueal foot for the sixty-foot street,<br />

Jowpb Button'* bid for Beveutb street<br />

wan t2 par lineal foot for bulb nidi* or<br />

.ktreet from Wtat to'Haveu, aud t3 per<br />

Illueil lout fbr both blJ« frooj the alley<br />

nurihwuit <strong>of</strong> Haveu aveuua In llt»<br />

uurtbw«at curb Hue <strong>of</strong> Bay aveuue.<br />

The ciutraeltf for Twelfth street aud<br />

Heveiith street were awarded respect-<br />

ively to W. 8. Graham aud Jc-«»li<br />

Huttou.<br />

Th* *i>ecluWtluu* (fall for Ibe com-<br />

pletion <strong>of</strong> lbs work by July 1, and for<br />

every day over time a peually at 110<br />

aball be reijutrod, a premium <strong>of</strong> &0<br />

eeuU belug oBered for every day before<br />

contract lime.<br />

It Waa moved that Iba city ttolMlur<br />

be Instructed to draw up tho aiutraeU.<br />

"iiie new street appropriation <strong>of</strong><br />

IIS.0OU wa* tbeu eouftldeMd, aud It Was<br />

decided that It Would be sufficient tu<br />

complete all the uuflutshed work.<br />

Ou motion the meellug ad|ounuJ.<br />

YACHT VOH HA US. — The modern<br />

yacht "E1U=*N. W." is* fact over all: 7<br />

feet 7 Inch beam;' IS feat water line.<br />

FaUy equipped. Launched June 1900.<br />

Addna* box t88. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, K.J.<br />

Hirjt and albalroa* Waist* |u*t In<br />

Models for sty ks and dt Coll and «ee<br />

tbem at . KHOUH A (Vs.<br />

, " 8&8 Akbury.'ave.<br />

. OVKH 80.000 pieces <strong>of</strong> wall paper lu<br />

block, from tba cheapest grade to tbe<br />

most expensive. Fieture moaldlnv,<br />

room moulding, and. ulclotj»i.framos<br />

, made on short nouce; srttat* material,<br />

Ac. B.U. HmllbArjoo*. 1060 Aabury<br />

'aveoue. .<br />

The fact that the summer season laao<br />

near Is catulngan Increased activity In<br />

the balldliig; operations now In progress.<br />

Hotels and cottages, promised for the<br />

early spring months, are now receiving<br />

the UnbhlDg touches and will soon bo<br />

completed and ready, to band over lo<br />

the new Investor* or aummer realdeuts.<br />

All over Ibe Inland tbe several flrma<br />

have nouses and boarding place* In all<br />

stages <strong>of</strong> construction, but all are confi-<br />

dent that If they can bold the men<br />

tbey Will have tbem ready for occu-<br />

pancy In tbe prescribed lime.. Tbl*,<br />

however, only relate* to • contracts<br />

entered Into In the early fall, for It la<br />

the unanimous opinion <strong>of</strong> every promi-<br />

nent contractor and builder In Ibe city<br />

that the residents will witness a new<br />

departure lu house-building here—<br />

uamely, summer work. Iu former<br />

year* this waa a comparatively rare<br />

occurrence, and by some It I* supposed<br />

that no rlrm waa eager to lake work<br />

that would require attention . In the<br />

hotel season, and that the city should<br />

have only tbe appearance <strong>of</strong> a finished<br />

aud not <strong>of</strong> a growing and .thriving<br />

resort; but thla I* evidently a false Im-<br />

presslou for the builders are all more<br />

than pleased with Ibe outlook,-and gay<br />

that this ha* been tbe flrst year In Ine<br />

history <strong>of</strong> Ibe city that It bas teeu<br />

uecessary to draw plan*, open bid* and<br />

award contract* fur. building* yet to be<br />

erected. . • *<br />

Many flrma have work already<br />

booked mouths ahead, and are not eu-<br />

deavorlng to obtain any new contracts,<br />

jand there Is no one, whether late'or<br />

uewcouier, who haa hot been kept<br />

busy ever since tbe aummer patron*<br />

left for Ibelr home* but fall.<br />

The builders and, contractors adver-<br />

tising, in Itw BEHTJBTEJJ have kindly<br />

supplied u* wllb a Ust uf the new<br />

structure* completed or under way at<br />

the present time. '<br />

, Joseph O, Champion A Co, have<br />

built three large collages for MrM.LouUa<br />

W. Hart, at. Fourth atreet and Wesley<br />

avenue; a oolUge for Samuel Huasell,<br />

at Thirteenth street and Anbury avenue;<br />

a bouse for Alfred Goodwin, <strong>of</strong> Phila-<br />

delphia, on Central avenue, between<br />

Thirteenth and Fourteenth- streets; a<br />

thoroughly up-todale boathouse for<br />

Hon. li. &I. Crease, on tbe bay front<br />

between Eleventh and Twelfth streets;<br />

The Ricbman, a large hotel on Wesley<br />

avenue below Tenth street, fur Mra.<br />

Rlchmau, <strong>of</strong> Camdeu. and are now<br />

completing Mr. Crease's cottage at<br />

Wesley aveuue sad Eighth street and<br />

tile double bouse that Henry D. Moon)<br />

Is building on West aveoue, between<br />

Nlulli and Tenth street*; also a cottage<br />

for George Harold, on <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue,<br />

between Elgbtb aud Ninth: In addi-<br />

tion to the above work the Him will be<br />

busy, for mouths to conu, Mr. Cham-<br />

pion said, lu speaking about the sum-<br />

mer contracts, "We. have never In<br />

former yean started work before<br />

October 1, aud have always fluUhed up<br />

before July 1. This year We will keep<br />

ou our entire force <strong>of</strong> men and will have<br />

work for them."<br />

H. H. Itlce, architect aud builder,<br />

gave the following Btatemeul: "Gener-<br />

ally speaking, the prospect* are In-<br />

fiullely better than I. have.ever known<br />

them. There I* no builder In the city<br />

who ha* not tome summer work in<br />

'view, and this is the flrst year this<br />

coudltlou ha* prevailed. The Improve-<br />

ment* at the lower end <strong>of</strong> Ibe beacb<br />

will be many, and will Include an M.<br />

E. Church which the association ex-<br />

pecU lo build. Bid* will be Invited iu<br />

a few. day*," Mr. file* ha* nearly<br />

.completed arrangement* fur a »10,000<br />

boUl to be rJbllt In tbe fait During the<br />

winter Mr. BJcs has designed 'arid<br />

built six collage* at Cedar Beacb and<br />

drew the plans for J. V. Fox'* house at<br />

Fourteenth street and West aveuue.<br />

He will soon start work on hi* new<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice on West aveuue, between Elgbtb<br />

aiid Nimb etreet*.<br />

F. J. Bdjltu took bl* first contract lu<br />

Oeeau <strong>City</strong> last fall. He baa had a big<br />

force uf artisans at work uninterrupted-<br />

ly, aud la now working'on a large<br />

number <strong>of</strong> unfinished contracts. A few<br />

<strong>of</strong> hi* buildings are tbe cottage he<br />

built for J, F. Vox at West avtuue and<br />

Fourteenth etHet; G. EL W«l&»' borne<br />

at First street aud West aveuue; .a<br />

large cottage at Fourth' street and At-<br />

lantic, avenue for 8. 8. Weulzell, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia; a cottage for Mr*. A. W.<br />

Bnillh, at Fifth street and <strong>Ocean</strong> ave-<br />

nue, nud three cottage* at'Fifth alreet<br />

aud Atlantic avenue |u*t alarted.<br />

Mr. Builth'a forecast o'doclile* with<br />

I bat expreosed by other builder*, and<br />

[ bo state* that be Will have'* uutnbsr or<br />

large c.mtraelo tu beglu oh as aoou a*<br />

lutcumpbleii Ilioiiealready buked. He<br />

boa aloo doiie a Kreat deal <strong>of</strong> rebuilding<br />

laud remiulellng <strong>of</strong> M cVillages.<br />

Hltelniuu A Mafia have built a r«*l-<br />

detiee for Captain O. Tiiw.<strong>of</strong> lllllvllU.<br />

at Tblrtwih street and West<br />

BCMIISKB for It. W. KdwordJ.at<br />

avenue>u«l TVnthalreet; th«dr_o<br />

alld renldeiiee uf Fred tWpp, at Wekley<br />

iivtiiiud aud Eighth B tvol. Tba drug<br />

st"ir« haa Ue*u lean d lu W. W. Ciial-<br />

hut fur the aumiurr; at boaMlug Isoumi<br />

for Fred K*pp at Eighth alreet »ud<br />

Wesley avenue; a hotel. The Wbl'e<br />

Hall, lor UN. toonlaud.o/OamiUjo; a<br />

double dwelling lor Chorfa* T. Wool-<br />

kloo, uf Uivertoo, *». J., l Vli4el 'Chumulou<br />

^ tv a puuiu du*C A plait J aiid vloJiu<br />

duet Wa* Arndsred by Mr-aiid U1*M<br />

Mortlu.aud BalpbG<strong>of</strong>l WaadoWn fur*<br />

Ilsfrisbmeobi ware served lu the<br />

dining haU <strong>of</strong> tbe Atgleo.<br />

Fo^ HAUL—Yacht Emily G.; 8 ft.<br />

Ifon HAULYa<br />

beam,H» ft.ova*<br />

arund<br />

mily O.; B ft,<br />

Oood boat (br<br />

ll k d<br />

cabin —<br />

Apply to<br />

CsSlraL<br />

» ft.ova*•• alL Oood boat (br<br />

around, or Will make cood<br />

Can be bpogbl rcaaooably-<br />

pUta Biatey. Beventb ud<br />

' DC •romiueteal bjr Jaly is<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s business men are snak-<br />

ing hands with each other over Ibe<br />

promised improvement* In the tele-<br />

phone service soon lo he Instituted.<br />

Then will soon be no more wailing fbr<br />

connections with friends lu distant<br />

towns and Pblladelpbla, no more Im-<br />

precations upon telephone service In<br />

general and tbu cily'a In particular. .<br />

Both the Bell and Enterprise com-<br />

panies-have awakened to Ibe Tact that<br />

tbelr catering to Ibe wants <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

'moat Important resorts along tbe At-<br />

lantic coast has been woefully denalcnt<br />

la measuring up to what It should be,<br />

and are arranging 1 lo run wires direct<br />

to Philadelphia. ; .<br />

Theli purpose has,beeu hinted at<br />

several times during the winter, but<br />

now It I* a real tangible fact and Ibe<br />

long-expected and h>ugtd-for Improve-<br />

ment b almost a positive reality.<br />

Juat which company took tbe Initia-<br />

tive Jn planning; the new arrangement<br />

b under dbouaalou now, but which ever<br />

deserve* tbls credit tbe other soon fol-<br />

lowed the lead, pud both are now In a<br />

nlp-audluck contest to complete tbe<br />

connection before tb*other.<br />

It b 'probable that when tbe Bell<br />

Telephone company lucreaaed their<br />

capital 92,000,000 a tew day* ago the<br />

plan waa formulated, and the fact that<br />

tbe Enterprise company will, In a very<br />

few .day*, be Incorporated with the<br />

Keystone will -make tbe competition<br />

all tbe greater, and all the better also<br />

for <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly. Tbe Bell company, at<br />

therecentmeetlngo/ IbelrstockboWer*,<br />

decided to make large extension* In<br />

tbelr rural and dly servicesnd to cover<br />

a much wider area <strong>of</strong> tbe Eastern<br />

Blsles. The high market vajue <strong>of</strong> Bell<br />

Telephone alack Insures ibe rapid com-<br />

pletion <strong>of</strong> thb Work. ><br />

.' Tbe Improvements will not alone be<br />

confined u» opening new <strong>of</strong>fice*, but<br />

tbe local service will be .made much<br />

more desirable to 1 private parties who<br />

already have tbelr 'phone*. .<br />

The fight fbr supremacy between tbe<br />

Bell and Keyatoue companies will lead<br />

both to make many Inducement* that<br />

1 will prove very attractive to all- Inter,<br />

eated Individual*. Tbe general Hbaatb-<br />

raclloa expressed by the Bell'* party<br />

line syatem, In wblcb. several <strong>of</strong>fice* or<br />

residence* have been on the same wire,<br />

will be one or tbe flrst feature* reme-<br />

died. In Atlantic <strong>City</strong> 600 'phone*<br />

have been recently taken out for thb<br />

reason alone. Tbe competition amoug<br />

real estate dealer* and corporation* <strong>of</strong><br />

all kind* there made eavesdropping too<br />

easy and loo frequent an' occurrence,<br />

and <strong>of</strong>ten big deal* have been blocked,<br />

by the overbearing, accidentally per-<br />

haps, <strong>of</strong> the plans <strong>of</strong> a rival oonoru. •<br />

Tbe Enterprise company haa atarted<br />

the work <strong>of</strong> erecting pole* and runulng<br />

wire*. Starting from Woodbury large<br />

force* <strong>of</strong> tlujlremployee! are now work-<br />

ing toward Philadelphia aud Oceau<br />

Clly. The flrst message over the ntw<br />

line between Philadelphia and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Clly I* expected about tbf middle <strong>of</strong><br />

July, if nothing occur* to Interfere wltb<br />

the" present purpose: Tbey will also<br />

run wire* to Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, connecting<br />

there with the Atlantic Coast Llue<br />

Telephone company, aud will In addt-<br />

Uou* be iu direct communication wllb<br />

about thirty New Jersey town* through<br />

their main <strong>of</strong>flce lu Mlllvllle. Among<br />

these towns may be mentioned Vine-<br />

land, llrldgclon and Cape <strong>May</strong> Court<br />

House. - . ' •<br />

The B*ll Telephone company, for-<br />

merly the only distance 'phone lu tbe<br />

city, will doubtlea* be In about the<br />

same time, iitunely, tbe middle <strong>of</strong> July,<br />

with a direct wire from Philadelphia,<br />

and will, move their central <strong>of</strong>fice to<br />

No. 834 Aabufy av'euua, Mr. Btrafford,<br />

tbe general manager, was seen lu hl»<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice at Eleventh and Filbert slreela,<br />

Philadelphia, ou Mouday, aud gave<br />

the following <strong>of</strong>flclal bulletin:<br />

"The direct wire 1* uow under way<br />

at Wllllamslowu. From there It will<br />

be extended to Tuekahoe, and Iben<br />

direct lo O«an <strong>City</strong>. The reason <strong>of</strong><br />

the change I* tbe constant repair<br />

necessary to the line across tbe lulet,<br />

ibe expense <strong>of</strong> maintaining It at tbb<br />

point, arid the delay lu message* so<br />

IrequenUy at Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. Uuderour<br />

new'arrangement all these detrimental<br />

feature* will be remedied. There 1*<br />

also a line being built over the name<br />

route to Wlldwood, wllb branches to<br />

Auglesea and Holly Beacb, wllb con-<br />

nectlari* for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Tbb may not<br />

be mads tbb summer, but will by<br />

| another year. Workmen are uow<br />

shipping back to the city old 'phone*<br />

and are installing iiew«r model*.<br />

Fourteen new 'plume* liayo Instil put In<br />

lu the iMat week. There will be three<br />

l>ay klatli>ua opened a* mum as tlte Unit<br />

U cowi'lelwf; MM) al C. li. Glfford'n, at<br />

Twvlfib »lrc«lauropo«als<br />

staalUiaBeatel aod addraVsad to. tbe <strong>On</strong>da*<br />

^•^^^•v v ^ ^i^ssswu ea4sta •h4a&&'^BVBa3%B ^^^ *>*SO ^laaaHavSw<br />

signed, and endorsed M PropoitalN for tho> re-<br />

moval oTrefuae matter except 'nurbugd. 11 The<br />

-J-*-- '-reserved to reject any oi* toll bids.<br />

<strong>May</strong> "ySoji^, j, rilORM<br />

TIIOMAH J.TIIORM.<br />

AKTIUIB I). HAHUOWH,<br />

MUKTU F. IIANO.<br />

pBlfiBBWU.AMD'WMAVtma BOUtm.<br />

' iuunw arr KUIBOAD ";:^i ; ;..--'<br />

SorPhll*.<br />

i- a^ves7n~PbusTs«.<br />

£ngln«>bnrnhaldeoaL<br />

:-::Wm<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

CONTINUES TO<br />

MOVE FORWARD<br />

t Uilntf clxW«ly IVJIIOWU tlw prv<br />

ir on*. TbU w«ek ». U* -.ttlfcl* uii-<br />

oUDde* tb* o{wain* <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

Asbury Avenye Hattut House<br />

Will be ready ft* basinets JUIBK e4b<br />

With evcryUiIng upjtyilit*. Couipl»l» slock<br />

h*ddlM la Iba most Improved taanne/.<br />

Kverylhlnn gturabteed ail rviirt^suUtd and<br />

sold si Philadelphia pricM.<br />

B. a. SCUIJU<br />

Aabuvy Av«ilHe><br />

kUW Mlalb Mrael<br />

. S«O p. HI.. . « ' «•• «'.- '.'*J»Bv.Bli'.<br />

OCKAN «ITV aNP'mrw; yonsa VIA<br />

f«tvaO^an Clty^«LEajs.J<br />

|<br />

IJ-UVO Liberty tUrwd.<br />

- Mew Vurk, »3<br />

7JI4tl.nt, ,.:•.•: • . -.<br />

OOEAN CITV AMP CAPE MAY COCBT<br />

- • UOUWK AND CAMfclMAV.<br />

IJ&AVO Oc*An d" '<br />

Court-House,<br />

1O3J a. u.<br />

jjave Cape Uay, tii p. u4 |esv* Cape <strong>May</strong><br />

tiourt UOUMTUI p. BJ4 aotvs OeeaaCttr,<br />

6 61 IMU. • . . . •...:.::,:• • :<br />

JLIUSTilt CTXY DIVUUOJf .';.'<br />

l*ave 1'lilliA.lpbla.CfcortntdBtreeiWnarl'<br />

HJBoalhBtrcet Wharf tor Atlantic Ctty.<br />

h ?&m<br />

urdays only/<br />

7.15 r>. to. Ac<br />

•Ufa p. w, ..<br />

i 7.1A p. In. Ao<br />

IHUMIHW, 1061,<br />

Notetf glveu uurluff rlu-al year,<br />

Total,<br />

Paid out ss per ord«r«. •UU.7IU&<br />

[auad, uows iTrit'*:^'*<br />

. ~ W > t i . - > . ' ^ c - i V ; y > y ^ 0 . - - ' ' , ] — , •• t . ' ^ - * . > s • ..-, . . .. ' - • . •. , * ,<br />

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B^SM^}?''-:'.^<br />

ij«?*^''*?.y-p v:":'j<br />

Ba^'V-'•'''> ' ''"' '•' ""•'*<br />

ISs'S>iT-' ; ','':-?.'-''l.''..>ii'j<br />

Si":<br />

' •:...'. WABJnsQToif,' Jnno'a.—This la a dl»-<br />

'' eoonKr by Dr. Tolmago for «hoso o'vcn<br />

•.;•-:' to depreciate themselves ond who nave<br />

-r nnHdcttiliat-tlnrlr teaftittenpirBnMitmf<br />

..'.'. to little"or nothing; tpxt, Matthewxxv,<br />

15, "To another one." :;-\ . . . .<br />

' Expel first'from tht» parable; <strong>of</strong> tbo<br />

talents tho word "usury." It ought to<br />

• liave been;translated "interest.'.' "Usu.;<br />

ry" la flndlne a man In a tight price,<br />

and compelling him to pay on unrco-j<br />

, Bpnablo sum to get out "Interest"la a<br />

!rtgbt counot skillfully swing<br />

B croquet umllrt or golf stick. lnut be la known on tb*- atrvef<br />

and In tin? rhurrb and In many luuiora-<br />

ble circles us au bonest man. Ills<br />

word la ns (toad as Ills bond. He lias<br />

for SO y^ar* been . referred to a* a<br />

clean, upright. Industrious, roiwlstrat<br />

Christian man. Aak bltti how mauy<br />

taleuts.b* bos. and be.will uoi rlalm<br />

even otu*. lie cannot luake a ynweh.<br />

lie.cannot buy up a markWt, Uv cuiiuot<br />

afford an outshining l<br />

rap* with' widowhood and orphanage<br />

and childlessness.. Though be wad tbe<br />

brilliant uiqii <strong>of</strong> the ages, would It not<br />

have been belter ror tbe world tfb«<br />

bad died lo his cradle six weeks after<br />

be was born? Compare that wltb the<br />

man wbo bad one talent and that tbe<br />

talent <strong>of</strong> Invention. lie was born on a<br />

farm la Bpeuccr,-alasa.. In 1810, lie<br />

want to tbe district school In tbo win-<br />

ter and never bad any other literary<br />

advantage*. He became a machinist<br />

In 1840' be came on. to a balllefleld<br />

Where;more women have been slain<br />

by tbo needle tbap In the wars I spoke<br />

<strong>of</strong> men were slain by tbe sword. E!]as<br />

Howel Be could not make an oration.<br />

Beconld riot marshal a host. Be could<br />

not wrll*-e coustliutlon.. But be.could<br />

contrive a seWIng machine, which aald<br />

to millions <strong>of</strong> beggared, consumptive.<br />

btotom. half blinded a*w,luK von>«n:<br />

"Go fr**I Take hack yourjwaltb'<br />

Becover yoor eyeslgbll 'Come down<br />

out <strong>of</strong> tbat gairetl, Oo treel" '<br />

stall* Oo»a1 Ua. •> Voar Talaat.<br />

Is your talent tbat <strong>of</strong> persuasion)<br />

Uake good use or It We all have It to<br />

aom* extent yet none <strong>of</strong> us think <strong>of</strong> II<br />

as a tslaot , But It Is the mightiest <strong>of</strong><br />

talents. Do you know.that tills on<br />

talent will retch the world back to<br />

Oodt Da you know It Is tbe mightiest<br />

talent or the blgb bcovettsl Do you<br />

kaow that It hi tb» one talent chiefly<br />

tknploynl by all tbe angels <strong>of</strong> Okid<br />

waVsntbry oVscvnd to our world—tbo<br />

talent <strong>of</strong> persuasion*- Do yoo. rcall<br />

that tb* rouiib lumber lifted Into -<br />

cross on the bill .back <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem was<br />

In persnaslon aa well aa sacrlUceV Thai<br />

la the only, absolutely,tbe only, persua-<br />

sion tbat will ever'Induce tbe human<br />

race to atop Ita march toward the city<br />

<strong>of</strong> destruction and wheel around and<br />

start for the city <strong>of</strong> light Sow may<br />

the Lord this moniebtsbow each one <strong>of</strong><br />

us that to a greater or less extent w*<br />

have that one talent <strong>of</strong> persuasion and<br />

Impel us lo tbe right use <strong>of</strong> It Voo say<br />

you cannot pr»-acb a sermon, but can-<br />

Dot you persuade someone to go and<br />

bear a sermon Y Vou say you cannot<br />

sing, but cannot you persuade sonic ony<br />

ta go and bear tha choir chant on<br />

Christmas or Easter mornlngY Heud a<br />

buncb <strong>of</strong> Bowers to tbat Invalid In the<br />

hospital with a message aboot tbe land<br />

where tbs Inhabitants never say. "I am<br />

sick." There Is a child or the street<br />

Invite bla) Into the mission school.<br />

There Is s nun wbo has lost bis for-<br />

tune In speculation. Instead <strong>of</strong> Jeering<br />

at bis fsH gn and tell him <strong>of</strong> rlcbes thai<br />

never takv'wlajrs and fly ssray. Ilucfcle<br />

on that on* talent <strong>of</strong> persuasion. O<br />

man. O woman, and you will dc a<br />

wiark that heaven will celebrate 10.000<br />

year*. . .<br />

Among the 11-1.000 word* <strong>of</strong> Noah<br />

-.Webster's vocabulary and tbe thou-<br />

sands <strong>of</strong> words since then.added to our<br />

English vocabulary there Is oue out-<br />

maatnrlng word tbe power <strong>of</strong> which<br />

cannot be estimated, and It reaches so<br />

for up aud so far down, and that la the<br />

trnr.1 "«»i» - ft baa drawn more peo-<br />

oiber ten." . I stand aud watch . tbe<br />

other divisions as I bey go by. division<br />

nfter division, until the largest <strong>of</strong> all<br />

the dlvlstons comes In sight It Is a<br />

hundred to one. a thousand to one, ten<br />

tbotraand to one. Inruor than the other<br />

divisions. It Is luado up or men who<br />

never did onylblug' but Bupport tbelr<br />

families and give whatever .<strong>of</strong> tbelr<br />

limited menus they could spare for tbe<br />

relief <strong>of</strong> poverty aud sickness aud the<br />

salvation <strong>of</strong> Ibe world, mothers wbo<br />

took good care or children by example<br />

and precept atoning them on tbo road<br />

to beaveu. millions or Sabbath-school<br />

teachers who saerldcvd an afternoon's<br />

siesta for tbe listening class <strong>of</strong> young<br />

Immortabk wonieu who declined the<br />

making <strong>of</strong> homes ror themselves that<br />

tbey mlgbt take care- <strong>of</strong> father and<br />

mother ID the weaknesses <strong>of</strong> old age.<br />

tbe gospel wbo. on nlg-<br />

' stipend pivached Ip tbe back-<br />

woods meeting bouses, souls wbo for<br />

t Oommlwlooer <strong>of</strong> Daed*, Notary sfnblto*' Master ID Ohmneery<br />

fy y lg Lou lor mleorex«luu)g«. HOOMM I o<br />

u larnUbtM. or anftaroUlMKl. lHftl*. Bood*. Mortfmse*, Wills and Con fl<br />

VOL. XXI CITY, N. THURSDAY. JUNE 6, 1001.<br />

MEA8URINQ WASTE STEAM.<br />

Seaside<br />

•./..:* Resort<br />

Hot Excelled<br />

as a<br />

. Health Restorer<br />

Finest facilities for<br />

Sailing.gunning.etc.<br />

LICENSED AUCTIONEER,<br />

No. 721 Asbury Aoentie, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

l*rop«rtl«a lor MBIO. boarding hooMS and oottaiva for rent In all parts o| y,, c(tw( Cog*<br />

-——•-»-« solloltod. • ' . .<br />

. »uu.a nUV ivr<br />

iicrary I (on, years did nothing but suffer.- yet<br />

-blalst I aaoTered wltb so much cheerful pa-<br />

lleOdd I IU.^. ,•--« •- •-<br />

tlene* that It became a> helpful lesson<br />

to all wbo heard <strong>of</strong> It: those who serv-<br />

ed Ood faithfully all their lives and<br />

whose name never but once appeared<br />

In print and tbat time In Ibe three<br />

lines <strong>of</strong> the death column wblcb some<br />

Survivor paid for. sailors wbo perished<br />

In the storm while trying to get the<br />

life line out to tbe drowning, perse-<br />

cuted and tried souls wbo, endured<br />

Without~ complaint—malignity- and<br />

abate,, thoso wbo bad only ordinary<br />

equipment for body aud ordinary eu-<br />

dowtneut <strong>of</strong> Intellect yet-devoted all<br />

they.bad to holy purposes aud spiritual<br />

achievement Aa I see- tbls. the largest<br />

<strong>of</strong> all the divisions, from nil lands<br />

aud from all ages. |>aas III review'be-<br />

fore . Ibe Klug on tbe great while<br />

throne I niu reminded <strong>of</strong> the won-<br />

derful parable or tbe talents nnd more<br />

especially or uiyteit- "To another<br />

one."<br />

The. Liquor Traffic and its<br />

kindred evils are forever pro-<br />

hibited by deed.<br />

Every lover <strong>of</strong> Temperance<br />

and Morals should combine to<br />

help 'us. ••••'.<br />

»«il. tir »J»II« K'owuh. X. r.l<br />

FAST BEING MADJTRARE.<br />

A Catrtoan Booli, at Wkl«k MVarlr All<br />

COBJM M.V. B»a DnlMfal.<br />

That queer book, "An Innocent Man<br />

Water Supply,<br />

Railroad,<br />

Steamboats<br />

And all other<br />

Modern Conveniences.<br />

word "come."<br />

In a Keioo's Cell.'', by A, It Dunton,<br />

kite <strong>of</strong> Belfast author or the Duutonl-<br />

an Bystem <strong>of</strong> penmanship. U not Includ-<br />

ed In tho bibliography <strong>of</strong> Maine. How-<br />

ever, If a person should go to tho xtute<br />

library wltb ono <strong>of</strong> thotte voluinca In<br />

bla band I have, an Idea that tho Insti-<br />

tution would pay 1100 or 1200 for tho<br />

work. The fact Is thera is proliably a<br />

larger premium 011 that book than on<br />

any other by a Maine author. For 1M><br />

years certain parties bavo becu ciiicna-<br />

ed so sedulously In destroying -Lal«d Im-<br />

provement*. House Heated tbruuubout.<br />

Open all lite year. ' • .<br />

UUH.H. (JAUWOOl), 1'r.ip.<br />

•OCEANIC<br />

KLKVsUITH auul WEM.ET AVE.,<br />

OPEN ALL THE YEAR<br />

1TEAM HEAT '<br />

"M. .HM «i|H>|Mj|[«r. ' bUt<br />

wliat an example lie Is to Ih* young,<br />

what BO honor to Ma boOarboldt Wbat<br />

luuau- w the church <strong>of</strong> 0*1, what •<br />

Specimen ot truth and Integrity 1 and all<br />

roumiuetia <strong>of</strong> character! la there any<br />

comparison In usefulness between .that<br />

man wltb tho one talent <strong>of</strong> boiuwty aud<br />

the dashing opemtont <strong>of</strong> tbo uiouey<br />

market? . ' -<br />

, •- w.»nu I1WIV 1^0-<br />

ple away from the wrong and toward<br />

the right than any word I now think<br />

<strong>of</strong>. It baa at times crowded all the 12<br />

gates <strong>of</strong> beaveu with fresh arrivals. It<br />

will yet rob the path <strong>of</strong> death <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

las* pedestrians. It will yet chime so<br />

loudly and gladly tbat all Ibo tolling<br />

betla <strong>of</strong> sorrow will be drowned. with<br />

the music. It hi piled dp In the Bible's<br />

climax and perorailou, "And Ibe spirit - ;—.—<br />

aud tbe bride say come, and let him was one <strong>of</strong> tho plainest ptv)|io»ltl«ii8 In<br />

that bearelb say come, and let him that cblrograpuy be ever bad uubmllled to<br />

laaiblrsttoiue." Have It on tbe poldl hlm - Hewetitouthei.taiidaiidtM.il-<br />

<strong>of</strong> your pen. bave It ou the lip <strong>of</strong> your "«> ^* «?««•• « le «"< wa » ««»* ««•<br />

(A«~.. •• ••-•'- ' prison for life.<br />

In a short HUM; after the trial Mr.<br />

Dunton found out that deccptlou bud<br />

been practiced on him and that be luid<br />

unwittingly sworn away tbe liberty <strong>of</strong><br />

oue wbooi bo had reason to believe did<br />

6oi S.Twenty-Second St. .<br />

Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

YOU<br />

wish to be a pas-<br />

senger on the good<br />

ship "SUCCESS"<br />

S. CHAMPION<br />

Alderney Dairies<br />

. Guaranteed Strictly Pure<br />

I'rolectton<br />

BOOOQllBDll 1* j .,- ..<br />

I", ball. Wlllard W. Adauis, ruoorMne. below- Ml nth Hif+l<br />

OCEAN GMTV* N. J-<br />

y on the lUmrli. Futly W|iHp|M«l-<br />

UootuH wlouUt or un HUIIA. l*rlviiUt luithu,<br />

t-dtnitury dritlnutitf. (?UIMIIIU IIIO Httuul. Fir*-<br />

tiUUlfuM. ' HUlUlll lt4>Ut.<br />

. W.H. (JlCAIIAM, Millmu^r .<br />

STAR VILLA<br />

nKrtml Av*n>CJU. Stats what you »aBt anItbawlla-<br />

hiV ol ki»Mtr««U. Kav.Jolui<br />

lU Adutns, patklOi-. l'rvatblBir. IOJIO a. III.<br />

and 7.U p. m. IL V, ••• II. buets at 7JO l>- ui.<br />

. eauib Tuwtday UV«U|QK,—I'ri<br />

WsdDeMduy vveulBg. Uobda; j..- —<br />

l>. u., "Hilldy or tlui Holy Kplrll." Friday<br />

mvoulug, Hludy. u( Uta Huuduy wtlMWir<br />

«v«nlug, Hiutly uf tlid Huuil<br />

Hudday aobool/ UU |>. u.<br />

auprliiUiUihml<br />

C'bureb o/ tb.lloly<br />

puaust «Mirsr Klb-<br />

Wl leson.<br />

Kulbiuh,<br />

.i«nl<br />

HAVE VOU TRIEp<br />

CHEW'S<br />

COUGH JJVD mmmm<br />

tf Ml, bftaut a kstllt al osoa BHI fja, M a trial.<br />

It euifesJUICbroul«UD*d LloKvrlotf t'oagbs<br />

Asthlna, Uronebltls, Itinamblauon ' Bbd<br />

Weutnui <strong>of</strong> lbs Lungu, Colds, Huancuu<br />

tand8or«f every<br />

now and then. During tho but ses-<br />

sloa <strong>of</strong> tbe letflslaturo oue'<strong>of</strong> tho uceus-<br />

latt volumes was doatlna ubout the<br />

statebouse to the ottrvme dUfc-unt <strong>of</strong><br />

two lawyers who were more or lesa<br />

prominently tncafeeJ In tbe work <strong>of</strong><br />

legislattda. They paid a good round<br />

pctee. trot bold <strong>of</strong> the book after some<br />

Befft)llatlou aud destroyed IL They de-<br />

clared tbat tbey hadn't swn otio <strong>of</strong> tbv<br />

tblUBS for 16 years, but It hi likely that<br />

.aa some'<strong>of</strong> tbe old Waldo county at-<br />

tlca are njuiuisd th bk<br />

Briok Laying, Etc.<br />

Ail Work lu Uaeoo <strong>Line</strong> Promptly<br />

' Attended to.<br />

OOEAN CITY. N. %l.<br />

nty at<br />

are njuiuiascd the books win pop<br />

oat occasionally.—L«wlstob (Ue.) Let-<br />

ter la Boston Advertiser.<br />

Dr. W. H. Loti^s<br />

Oreat Family Vegetable<br />

REMEDIES<br />

the best advertising<br />

medium in Cape<br />

<strong>May</strong> County<br />

Our Job Printing is<br />

strictly up-to-date<br />

LadlsV Auxllbuy society Meet* Hr*t HOB<br />

(ta\y SVCUIUM* ot ts«fib Ulouth. frealdeut,<br />

MbM Alias CaarUld; Secretary, UM, A. It<br />

KBBek: iMaUmrer. Ut*. WUlbtbt K. WU<br />

ub<br />

:, ijiwbi<br />

UU 11<br />

K N. JOHNSON,<br />

PLUMBER.<br />

STEAM AMP BAS<br />

lausoa<br />

ClirlatlaB Kud«avvor aoetety uiacts<br />

Hauday ovenlns at UU. ruljful<br />

UaalUU-feorreapopdlnK »ucr«Uir<br />

KBlaer; traaailMr, U las KtlMl HuilOl,<br />

JUUl<strong>of</strong> Kndcavor Society InMls each W*d-<br />

MasdsysiMniooa In ttM# «hur«b Bt 4 o'clock.<br />

'Mm, IV. UnUuuu. sutttrlatendsiil.<br />

Union,<br />

lbly<br />

Wonuui's ObrUtlan DiUDifaHN Union<br />

UMSdomlnstlonal. m««ts Sabdl-bdotilbly.<br />

rraaldaot. MM. tSllxBbeUl llrldk; eornxpoa.l-<br />

\OM ascnlaury, Un. Hadlo Cor^ary; uaaaunr,<br />

Mis Loyal *VuiX>*rmMe» L&ilon suets saml.<br />

luoolhly In tbUKb, HurwrlnUirid with my<br />

conlliientdl prentl|(e."<br />

I traveled wltb my frU'iulx In a<br />

leisurely way. Wu gave - • hours to<br />

Lyons and reached Mursellles on tliu<br />

iivenliiK <strong>of</strong> Jlec. HI. Our bin, tbe Mil<br />

Midi,- was on -tbe mad to tlio Now<br />

Quarter, and I have been tolil. alntentlnllty <strong>of</strong> the<br />

steam which passes thronnl. them. 1'or<br />

example, a Hpecliled nmount <strong>of</strong> beat<br />

may lie transferred through covered<br />

pipes by the use <strong>of</strong> lo«n Hteuro and con-<br />

scquentlj- less coal than could bo car-<br />

ried throuiih uncovered pllies.<br />

A BCleiitlllc' IIIINIS for 1 tbeso calcula'<br />

tloim wnH nbliilned In tho physics lab-<br />

oratory <strong>of</strong> tho Maniuichusctts Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Technology by means af an original<br />

dovlco constructed under tbo.direction<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor G. )U Norton. A piece <strong>of</strong><br />

ntenlll pipe la tilled with oil and heated<br />

froni tho Innldo by means <strong>of</strong> electricity.<br />

The amount <strong>of</strong> electrical energy aup-<br />

pllcd In measured, and henco tbo<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> heat fuVnluhcd ts known, as<br />

well an tho "amount given out or lost.<br />

In order to Increase tho accuracy <strong>of</strong><br />

the tests, which <strong>of</strong>ten lasted for days<br />

and oven for months, tbo oil wblcb<br />

serves an a distributer <strong>of</strong> tbo electrical<br />

beat Is briskly tttlrrcd by machinery;<br />

aud tho whole apparatus Is suupeaded<br />

by nonconducting cords from tbo con'<br />

ter <strong>of</strong> the laboratory.<br />

It lias been found that a nultnblo cov-<br />

crlnc wilt nave 83 per cent <strong>of</strong> tho heat<br />

tvhlrlr would lie lost from the bare pipe<br />

and tbat tbo. eoimeiiiicut saving <strong>of</strong> coal<br />

In Hiittlclcnt to pay tho coijt <strong>of</strong> tbo cov-<br />

ering In less than a year.<br />

Tho ability <strong>of</strong> a pipe, cover to with-<br />

stand tho action nf heat for a prolong,<br />

ed period without beluc destroyed or<br />

rendered less clllclciit la <strong>of</strong> vital Im-<br />

portance. For' determinations <strong>of</strong> tbls<br />

.chiiructer It lum been nccoumry to keep<br />

some <strong>of</strong> thcKe covvrliigs for-two years<br />

lu ono uniform temperature.<br />

NAPOLEON'S WISDOM;<br />

O«JB IVETOODa-lllaitleat Und*<br />

CaMt.<br />

"Wu aro colnt(.",abii said, "(o walk<br />

In tbe Ca'neblero. It will Uo great fun!<br />

Come alongl"<br />

Come along? Of courtiu I would! I<br />

•notched.up my bat and a dustcont<br />

Bnd on rushing from my room observ-<br />

ed slight Iran gates and within a lift,<br />

stationary. Ther-i was no gas lu It<br />

uor any attendant, and I bad not uo-<br />

tkt-d It before or beard <strong>of</strong> |i««ulo ffolug<br />

iip or down. But the thought struck<br />

nie, "I may aa well uso It, time will b«<br />

uuved." Tba grdtlug was unlocked, I<br />

entered, took a seat ami pulled the<br />

rope. Tho llfi begau'to descend. Dark-<br />

ness, but only for a moment or two.<br />

and- then another kralbig. aud bu—Into<br />

tha darkness again. Bmldenly 1 fell<br />

that Ibe seat I waa occupying was Ion-<br />

Ing Its horUootuI position. It sunk on<br />

ono Bide. There wan grievous creak-<br />

ing, nvraplng, crashing und then slop-<br />

pafix-. Half way lielweeu two binding<br />

puces the machine had stuck Immova-<br />

bly fast. •<br />

Of rxiUr»o It waa wry awkward, but<br />

tbere waa apparently no cause tot<br />

alarnL I knuw I should gvt out In<br />

tlm*. bat still It might bu a looglsh Job.-<br />

I did not bear much uolso and conclud-<br />

ed I waa among thick walls and not<br />

near a. grating. Hut there wan some<br />

rumbling aud shouts as I thought Id<br />

a abort Uni«. however, all waa still. I<br />

hod not called out.' toe I was anxious<br />

to show I^waa cool and not disturbed<br />

b/f, trtfUn« accldeat <strong>of</strong> ttw.sort lB-<br />

Homo iippri'lienulou. Kleep entirely ile-<br />

serttNl me, ami an ai'ct^Hn <strong>of</strong> nervous<br />

cjfclteiueiit enwiliHl. Twelvo 6'cloclr<br />

struck und then 1. It was Intolerable<br />

I should U> altogether unmanned with-<br />

out rest. 1 hnd bydrato <strong>of</strong>* chloral In<br />

my portmanteau, but there, wus no<br />

night light. However, I managed to<br />

get tho bottle ami tho toilet tumbler<br />

and measured wiih my linger. Tho<br />

Huld seemed a good deal In drinking,<br />

but took effect at once.<br />

When I awoke', I heard an exclamo-<br />

IUIII <strong>of</strong> relief. There wero. two orthrco<br />

nersnnii In the room. It was hroail<br />

daylight. A foreign doctor, wbo npoko<br />

Kiiglluli with an accent, felt my pulde.<br />

"IIo will d» now," ho wild to tho oth-<br />

ers, and,, turning to me, udded, "Voii<br />

have liad a Hi|iicuk." - ,<br />

"I luust get uh," I said. '"Tin! uteam-<br />

er> goi'H at noon." - • .<br />

Thero was a hiugb.<br />

"It In long luiut uoon," said tbo land-<br />

lord, who wau n |uilyglot, and a young<br />

man, an Intertireter who attended the<br />

trains, put III, with n grin, "I wiw tbu<br />

steamer with my eyes pinu Chnteau<br />

d'lf and a long tall <strong>of</strong> muoko follow-<br />

Injr."<br />

I soon learned that I had taken an<br />

overdone <strong>of</strong> chloral, wan discovered lu<br />

a, pr<strong>of</strong>ound Ktupor and could not lu><br />

awakened. Dr. Cherry had dnuo every-<br />

thing for me. The MvflscngcrlcH Htenm-<br />

er.waw going tho next dny, and tho 1*.<br />

and O. atfent had trniisfcrrod my-paa-.<br />

sage uioitt Llnilly To the French Iwuit.<br />

Ur. Cherry had called In Iternar-<br />

da, a local doctor, and Intrusted my<br />

ease to him. My pubic had been care-<br />

fully watched ami suitable nieduures<br />

taken to Insure mo against fittnl ef-<br />

fects.<br />

Hy the wny'<strong>of</strong> cheering me the In-,<br />

tcnircter wild: "Your friends Imve lost<br />

one comrade aud got another. A gen-<br />

tk-muu arrived from I'arls early this<br />

morning. He wan aggrieved at your ac-<br />

cident und uecoiui"inlwl your good doc-<br />

tor aud- madam ami tho young lady<br />

•n board the steamer." •<br />

"What WUM IIIH uumeY" I asked.<br />

"I cannot tuiy bis name. It will bis In<br />

Uie book."<br />

"Do get It."<br />

Tho book was brought. Bebold the<br />

entry, "Jan, 2,.from Loudou to Uoni-<br />

luty, M. Mackintosh, rt'litlurl"<br />

"Confound tbe fellow!" I luiwlcd out.<br />

"Ho mtuf have cluiiiged hlrf plans at<br />

tbu laut moment! ibindbosi! I'rlg"<br />

Intruder! Oh. tluit llftl" '<br />

"Vou arc lietter." oliserved the In-<br />

terpreter, "but you must not overdo."<br />

"Tlio early training <strong>of</strong> n Jockojr.ls<br />

thorough, Bovcro and relentleux," says<br />

Allen tfangreo In Aluulee's. "Tbo boys<br />

sleep In a Htablo l<strong>of</strong>t over tho borscs.<br />

Bummer and winter they are nwnkcued<br />

at daybreak by a groom pounding ou<br />

tho boards. They Jump Into their<br />

clothes, shivering lu tho early mom-<br />

Ing's chill, nnd hurry to a pump, where<br />

a

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