Mar 1896 - Newspaper Archives of Ocean County
Mar 1896 - Newspaper Archives of Ocean County
Mar 1896 - Newspaper Archives of Ocean County
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By en? tees •'«*<br />
^gOWiuijnH<br />
!»».i»«f i -nV —<br />
a<strong>of</strong> thethict<br />
^M««? r<br />
<strong>of</strong> ObEUtTTM<br />
II i-ilata dWctiUiEg tbs; trsgedy<br />
world •> liehtea onndlM<br />
„ ^.^ Ihs ffloos'Ii<br />
atailsr; Innar, solsi<br />
BntltHSoaii<br />
lB; ««ai»* By one<br />
nt UrtM in fife minnta!<br />
p«i^ia,^wd iO0,O0ii before ths<br />
h Stopped rookitig Aniesntaili fflll<<br />
witterhad,: boulsg *bo riiisit ?t<br />
on,<br />
or lienor eWSBfit, B&tti ont heswB'i<br />
bfightest Isiin<strong>of</strong>, with itt one stae <strong>of</strong><br />
BethJohomuna blood airipoa <strong>of</strong> the<br />
crow. I hear the pfOMSsion sow, Hark,<br />
the Hump <strong>of</strong> the feet, the rambling<strong>of</strong><br />
the wheels, the olnttering <strong>of</strong> the hooh<br />
ind tho Bboat <strong>of</strong> the riders! Ten than*<br />
•and ^Imsa ten tfcouiand slid thousand*<br />
<strong>of</strong> tboiwauda. Pot up in. heaven's libratf<br />
t right beside Uie eampleted volume<br />
earth tftfce eeanasL wMK *he«<br />
k? Atai »* s» J*fl Stand<br />
then<br />
I It Si be woe stands ^<br />
ihtiaH,<<br />
W iihi<br />
toasanflWeathMiBto.Bi<br />
mbmiBion until we can look ap „<br />
tho WHS* and itUa <strong>of</strong> ear brlghyst<br />
toinejbe<br />
dent" Oh, fa who are<br />
wi aagaish bitten oome into thlf<br />
i The foil <strong>of</strong> tbeM whs e« &?<br />
to Ohfjst is largtf ud tajfe*<br />
«„„ 4iiB Bhlloh <strong>of</strong> omnipotent W»t»*<br />
th>ta$ gathering qf the people •haliisi<br />
Qh that Christ wmld Hand by all these<br />
^^adlesana all these desolaled<br />
homost^di and all these brokn<br />
andpefgnade na il is well!<br />
ths^aewr aroem By B— «- .<br />
ei rib earth Japan broken <strong>of</strong>f from Chi<br />
is, By a; doawliion <strong>of</strong> the earth the<br />
" • j^attishiBfl* broken bfi from Anief.<br />
left. Three Islands searV the month <strong>of</strong><br />
the Ganges, with 840,000 inhabitants—<br />
• great sargs <strong>of</strong> the sea freaks e«i<br />
Uieai, Md ii4 t 0QO periih that day,<br />
Alas, alas, fee oar poor world i It has<br />
bam Weontiy disewerod that a whole<br />
continent bat sniis, B eqniiBeai that<br />
oounogted Europe and Amerisa=l<br />
theliabaWtaats <strong>of</strong> that continent<br />
to larops, paft oeming to AMeriea oref<br />
the tablglaads <strong>of</strong> Heilso, op throBgh<br />
the talieyi<strong>of</strong> the Mliglssippi, and we<br />
sre flndiai new the romaiBS <strong>of</strong> thai*<br />
monndaond their oltioa In Mexieo,ia|<br />
Oelsndo and thetableianiis <strong>of</strong> the west<br />
It tea matter <strong>of</strong> demons) ration that a<br />
Whole wotintst hai gone dowa, ths<br />
AiefBS <strong>of</strong>f the soast Of ipaiii only the<br />
highest mqanlain <strong>of</strong> that innkea eonti<br />
Slifd at<br />
Bring <strong>of</strong><br />
FOR«PIDER<br />
,»_.,<br />
ia Win* ef<br />
|UH H Uie Hew Tforh Aqqilfimn.<br />
Ia end ef the teaki at the Hew JsA<br />
aquariuiothero am eight spider sabs,<br />
fhs spiaer erali is the deeoratiug qrab<br />
grown apt •Ehe lioeoratiiig sab ptaBM<br />
Upon its linck Uttleepruys nua6trcain-<br />
Bs<strong>of</strong> varitmeniuinephuits, wbieli it<br />
•flips efl wifli iti piHehe? claws. It ear*<br />
*i6B0 firtt to Its month, wlioie il<br />
to keep a sapplyrf<br />
_ The aid<br />
i!!)S ijiroagh the ag rtpepBla,Cntarrti* IfBT<br />
Headache,<br />
And all 'Chronic- and<br />
Nervous Disorders*<br />
It.hu bnainuiie for oaarly • quarter or •<br />
century,<br />
ThOUHfidl vt patiisnU btre been<br />
tHdted, And (tlura tblD 1000 phyiidiba hiifB<br />
UHii it and fetajmniendeil it.<br />
It i« aferisftliie. Tiler*, la no naiueoiu lute,<br />
nor art*r[*str, nor B'tk^ning itn*ll.<br />
We tilf a bflleir & few ef the gnal number QI<br />
IfiptinignlKlA whjeli ws »re qa-nl«ntty recalftag<br />
from ihqsB Who he*e tried if, publUhed wllh Ihe<br />
llprni prrtn'Mioii inwrlling <strong>of</strong> the fmtlenit<br />
ftecf pt mf ulucepe Rratltude for the<br />
reMiorfd life af hflBplncH aisd hfiiltii and rlyar<br />
nnd u*sfnln«-«* tbsi: We IJonipiiund Oijp-n bu<br />
S?i*rtiilnlj (Iliffii inn, .<br />
"While 1 wn» *tnay» esiiiiiFed<br />
ild I hile 1 wn» *tnay» esiiiiiur jeant I did lint know • moment<br />
free from Miti, All itilii iiinedjippptls con<br />
t l j iH niB R t l I tiinlij<br />
tlnmij iH n R , ( WIIPB teinptnlij «<br />
Ueted, and ijrilraTBled qllier Hfrlnua dllnrdfra,<br />
liy meiiii* and phjuiciatm thought J would Bal<br />
ecover. T*da¥ 1 M enHrpljr currf o« dyi*<br />
spaijt, c*ii «ii]ny artIclm nf food ihst I BBTI f<br />
d«rm1 UW be-rore In all mj life. For the piUi<br />
Fear I HtT8 b«en up and (fnlnf ID fdseftnd tin Ith,<br />
wlib M fflelenl * Igor to »fci> snftte nan in dotm-slld<br />
w<strong>of</strong>H <strong>of</strong> liifc mail liiborieu* nmiire. Al mv<br />
RtrenjEth eoBlInueii tft lmpr
••V'-v 1 ;-"-.<br />
I along-by turning the balpnee<br />
AdM^bim,<br />
<strong>of</strong> our !GES <strong>of</strong> Men's -Winter<br />
Apafl lav «ii be rttujftrd tgr the ghses imo cash—Rot into the<br />
T63JF letfeti&at<br />
gotta fathe spbita af Mr. Cb*rk*<br />
g^ie Baud ef<br />
tbae «state CJSIISH^. mod all<br />
Many ef ibe<br />
with * meting<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten wilhbetd fh*u *<br />
«»theea iaid*qiHtfe to ibe iaflef*<br />
rftte Stale Bwd-af<br />
tbat the raiifuad property, both «*I<br />
and penonal, io^adinglbelf taMMs<br />
tbat^baud at whstaa.<br />
the troubles <strong>of</strong><br />
Ontbe othef bud,<br />
tially its true or<br />
the Bsaieiu D<br />
nfta^ to the aappott <strong>of</strong> tl»<br />
fej^lZ<br />
lithlbbtl<br />
la<br />
thai or 111 the fseollMr *rid trying aUaaUuti In<br />
THE calling <strong>of</strong> tbe State Contention<br />
aclrtOte dekg«leMiU*rgB and alter*<br />
BB& ie tbe National jjepublkan 000*<br />
baa aMusd •ona<br />
concerningHew Jtaey'e p<br />
smdkUtt*, and ibe men<br />
who *b»U to sent to represent ibe State,<br />
TheK«nnl point seems to be naetjeal]?<br />
Mtdal, w there to a general agreement<br />
ihtt (hatai<br />
Bewelt, Oanmtt A, He-<br />
Imt, John Bern and Franklin Wurphj<br />
wljlbethedfikg*ta«t-Ui*ge. In ttw<br />
FfrfjrOU WetIt Iisaid George Blnst, <strong>of</strong><br />
eji-Sheiiil H*nd, <strong>of</strong> (Jape<br />
Alay, are being favorably considered,<br />
la the getund, if there b no hUeta, the<br />
delfts will be fTsrd W, Boebling,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Trenton,, und Captain JW M, Brad*<br />
Ishaw.<strong>of</strong>Otsaincouuty. In ibe altar<br />
district*, the following have been<br />
named: Third dlstrirt, HeMtoc I*wto<br />
I, or Bomertet, ud Henry<br />
Fourth,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Morris, and<br />
I Csp&anHbieids, <strong>of</strong> Hunterdoo; Flftb,<br />
WlilUm Bartottr/<strong>of</strong>Betgea, and Joe.<br />
W, Qonfdan, ef Faentel Sixlh, Sboa<br />
IB, Guddli and Eita*S. Ward, <strong>of</strong> Baaxi<br />
jouth Me ilinple uid mostly ID the<br />
i^<br />
while those <strong>of</strong> maturity art<br />
by<br />
f , far lotolhefuture.<br />
The ays' led fwponalblUlii* <strong>of</strong> Ufe<br />
^<br />
wlthye*, and bring with<br />
thaa hpttt <strong>of</strong> f«», dlsappolutoienth<br />
vexation* and perplesiue* <strong>of</strong> which<br />
jouth know* nothliig, ^hs Juyou*<br />
freedom and aLwidan <strong>of</strong> the young are<br />
ankBOwn to maturity Incur prstnt<br />
era <strong>of</strong> dvllkaUou.<br />
Bveu *a hopeful<br />
and buoyant a nature as (joitbo'e feit<br />
'•The naUra <strong>of</strong> old Europe are all<br />
Jbadlyoll. Our ifl&inafo by fjir too<br />
artlfldal and eomp!l3ttd;our dietaiuJ<br />
mode <strong>of</strong> life want aatiite, and our<br />
•odal lfitenoune to without love add<br />
benevolence. EVBrjous 1* imoota oud<br />
polite, but 00 one ia bold Enough lo be<br />
caudld and trm F aud an honest man<br />
miuj <strong>of</strong> natural learning nod JeuUments.lflinA<br />
yetf awkward pniU<br />
It makes ouewlsli to be born lu the<br />
ttouth Ses hilandfi, M a Knal!ed savage,<br />
if It were only lo git a pure aud auitdultermted<br />
enjoyotsot <strong>of</strong> hunmu life 1<br />
A very largs<br />
pfoporUeii <strong>of</strong> our<br />
from tbe habit <strong>of</strong> extending<br />
them In our own tboughla<br />
Wnen the angulaU <strong>of</strong> a cV&d in over be<br />
gladly forgetB it and yields hltuaeif to<br />
the enjoyment ef the hour, but the<br />
Bian brood* over It, fears Id repetition<br />
I<br />
i<br />
ColUiu and John i,<br />
f, <strong>of</strong> gsfnud Dickinson, ef Hudlien;<br />
HlfcthjEriar Btiwa «od B*<br />
(wri! 0, Hefii <strong>of</strong> Union.<br />
Tbere «a« talk <strong>of</strong> nudldg Govero<strong>of</strong><br />
| hot site sums from tbe tome dty aa<br />
WKttA.Hobmrt, tbeviaebalrttiao <strong>of</strong><br />
I the Naboriml Committee, ibe Governor<br />
[ nai declined the H W hk num.<br />
Tbe MnUment for Presidential candy<br />
again sod again<br />
ttoa.<br />
Looking forward he<br />
erery<br />
ehadow, and ponden<br />
y<br />
eoune, bi In exceea in vmlumtJoo <strong>of</strong> tae<br />
rsilty and ptrtonal^ <strong>of</strong> todJvtdoata.<br />
y p ^<br />
The tax ate, putienlarij in the tily, is<br />
larger or higher than that <strong>of</strong> tbe fath<br />
ruads, but tbe inereaaed vain plus tbe<br />
aHsaainient<strong>of</strong>all the tjersoMlty<strong>of</strong> tne<br />
tallnadt would, la my Judgtnent and<br />
dfaKTvation, pubBtantlalty eounferbatanoe<br />
the great anaouut <strong>of</strong> persooalty<br />
<strong>of</strong> Individuals that saps taxes and<br />
the. low percentage <strong>of</strong> value <strong>of</strong> the<br />
realty. ID meet <strong>of</strong> the counUs, «f in*<br />
dlvidualH; ibtcebrel bavethoughl that<br />
m far HB equality is eonnmed, tbe<br />
pratlcal ellect Is not» untquaL"<br />
TUe Biate Board o? Agemmtii' report<br />
bef. Mr*. B. ^ta<br />
P PiHflo. PhBaddpbi»| Mrfc<br />
MUl»ille;H,a Crandier.J. K,<br />
VlnelaBd; O. TWlfef, Ke*<br />
Osaides! A.BBH<br />
the<br />
Bobsea, DeonWiritle,<br />
Hotel<br />
are<br />
H, B, Fowk*.<br />
Oasdeni A, H,<br />
OF AU- KINDS.<br />
&sh, DDOTB, Blinds, Moldinp, Bracketsj<br />
White PineaiidCedar Shirtglea constantly on'hand and under<br />
Orders left at , ,<br />
ASBURY AVENUE<br />
will receive immediate attention,,<br />
Yard: Corner Fourth St.<br />
W, A, Canning. B^J,<br />
r l 8 i p g i «<br />
"It ao be proven by facts and<br />
figures, beyoudauy quegUon, that tbe<br />
railroad curparalfoiM m paying to-day<br />
mote taxes In pruporUoii to their owni<br />
i fmusyers <strong>of</strong><br />
Lb# State."<br />
Rttilroad property U taxed at 1U full<br />
value. And aotblug esapa,<br />
Everytblng<br />
t<strong>of</strong>t-i-seaued,from the great slaLjon<br />
down to tbe (ttaantles sf tbe flagmen<br />
andthetoolB<strong>of</strong>thetrackmeu.<br />
Nolliiug eludes tbe a^eseor. Tbe<br />
, tbe mala stem, the real estate<br />
f<br />
h J<br />
Se«ftoo Qaief,<br />
Jamea L, Bmith i wife,<br />
W. iir<strong>of</strong>l and wife, Brbtol, P«,<br />
Before VIee Chsntsll<strong>of</strong><br />
dtn, Monday, Htetivtr Jdia*, ef ttse<br />
Bilganline Transit Usoipioy, made<br />
application tor a rul* to sb.(*<br />
why he should uot be siluwed to<br />
the interest due yu a f 15 f fi0Q<br />
fln.prarsrty_JJarfLssa_tte<br />
lag by tbt company. He atos<br />
that the nilt <strong>of</strong> William Hacfetr In fcfe=<br />
see tbe mortgage be dbeobiiyued.<br />
Vi« Chancellor Bert granted tue ap<br />
plieation, and tbe rule was<br />
loruauleoo <strong>Mar</strong>ch IS,<br />
amount m cash we should<br />
fairly gret for them, but into an<br />
amount sou'U gladly give. And<br />
evt*n at the full prices th^re<br />
wms a s?iving*<strong>of</strong> #1 to $2 a<br />
pair—pu^n* valuci by the<br />
narket<br />
Une<br />
•but<br />
p<br />
manv sorts <strong>of</strong> shoti-^<br />
<strong>of</strong> h;t;<br />
hundred pairs efihoes<br />
vr?--i cmAa French calf<br />
some calfskin<br />
ted with drill,<br />
upou<br />
UouUea that may occur, and thecouse.<br />
queut affllcUoo that may come upon<br />
slm. Very seldom areuuuh furebodiup<br />
realized In tseir fultne»f, but even<br />
when they do come lo paw tbe btteuglli<br />
to bear U«BJ. t* grealer tban he bad<br />
imagined, and their power over him in<br />
Idate fe<br />
wtH divided betwetD<br />
i#Sh Thei very w<strong>of</strong>tt to which be haa<br />
louMed forward wUb^ito niucli dKad<br />
terroHi as H approaches; wbllt<br />
much that he bat feaied [aa*u» UliD by,<br />
ftlaitniige that tbise who dwell so<br />
McKlntey,Beedand Allison, and prob*<br />
I ably In tbe order named,<br />
General<br />
Convention to<br />
[•end an uorjledieed delegation, ud In<br />
vtew <strong>of</strong> tbs divided nenllnieut, tots will<br />
[probably be dons.<br />
rfesopJfi'iranE<br />
to <strong>of</strong>flda!<br />
The recent vote upon the tariff bill in<br />
I the United States Senate makes polltteal<br />
hiitory that cannot stale tbe at.<br />
tintion <strong>of</strong> the f otef ns*t fall. The<br />
<strong>of</strong> the different departmente<strong>of</strong><br />
the Government admit Is their report!<br />
Ihat vea» xnnDlag behind oW thirty<br />
doUana year, awl Ffsiflettl<br />
aaked €otipe» to, bi mne<br />
wmy.pawalawto supply the deficiency.<br />
He didlrjot*BkCongr«* tapu a pro.<br />
m<br />
BtattsB, ,<br />
aud buildings apart from the uaJu<br />
ates- tac tangible personal pru|*rty f<br />
iiitludliiE roiliug stock, toule, etc, all<br />
are compelled tolea the mark and pay<br />
their tribute In the way <strong>of</strong> Uutes.<br />
In fissesaing the main steal, as the<br />
road bed 100 feet In width and all its<br />
is ailed, the railroad<br />
p<br />
are actually compelled to<br />
pay tazea on their owe impjuvements,<br />
For example, a deep cat through a<br />
bill, <strong>of</strong> the expeuaive filiing up <strong>of</strong> a<br />
swamp, b flriseastdfor tasaUon on Ibe<br />
ctst per square yard <strong>of</strong> tbe work done,<br />
AH bridges, culverts, nestles, etfe, are<br />
aljw assessed at their a»t, go that tbe<br />
more ditrlcult and expensive the conflifuetioii<strong>of</strong>UieB»d<br />
f<br />
the isufe It has<br />
peralfltenUy npuo tbe fltetlug nature <strong>of</strong><br />
all buman' iiappiuese sneuW uever so<br />
much as allude to the equally transitory<br />
nature <strong>of</strong> uumau misery.<br />
Both<br />
are largely dependent for toe length <strong>of</strong><br />
tbeustay upon the welcome we give<br />
them, the graap with whJeh we hold<br />
tbtm, and the beliefs we cheriih<br />
cernlug their permaneucel -<br />
Anothef marked ditterence between<br />
the troubles <strong>of</strong> youth aud <strong>of</strong><br />
is la f he hold which petty worrits have<br />
Upon the latter, The dally perpksltit<br />
<strong>of</strong>busines.<strong>of</strong> domestlij life, <strong>of</strong> ioel<br />
obLigaUoiii, <strong>of</strong> all aorte <strong>of</strong> claims, ju«l<br />
and unjust, made upon tbe purse, the<br />
Ume and tbe powers, the pcrpetunJ<br />
decisions that must be made untntpUy,<br />
tarlflkir,<br />
thta would<br />
tite been InconBiflterit with Us foeser<br />
eoune, bit by* manage was a *»n=<br />
fewlon that the only way to rai» a<br />
for maintaitiiDg the Qoyeruj<br />
nysht WH^ bjr the<br />
a hill Im-<br />
"p*lng s hlghe larifl thin flied by tbe<br />
Qoima&.Wllsra bllL gosh m bUI<br />
jfitraduoid and pwnd by the<br />
Uin& Bat;i parUBau measure, but wa*<br />
puaed to meetpre*entemergencies. It<br />
watbot really a hlgb pioteetlve tariff<br />
.wmch aimed to raise rev.<br />
p<br />
euoe to pay\tbe<br />
the Ggyernment and at U» Himf time<br />
tajdhtun our credit both at home aud<br />
^<br />
With the *«tat*nes <strong>of</strong> five<br />
illv«r Senaton tbla bUI<br />
defeated In the Benate, the Detnoo'<br />
eenatoraall seMing agalnit 1L<br />
itwassnppasdthat Hsnat<strong>of</strong> H 111, Of<br />
the itupldlty, or unpuuctuality, or<br />
negligence <strong>of</strong> thuee wbo are acting eou<br />
joLnUy, even the very arfungefuent<br />
for reaaUon, which sd <strong>of</strong>ten defait<br />
theif own end—all these aud hundreds<br />
<strong>of</strong> similar aaneyanees that seldom press<br />
upon the young must be buiae, to a<br />
greatef or leaa degree, bf every grown<br />
man or waaiaa^ It |g quite true that<br />
the young as well as the old may by<br />
fntfulneis and dtssunteat convert the<br />
smaU detailfl <strong>of</strong> life Into tajuutaut sjurue*!<br />
<strong>of</strong> irriyiUttUj yet it cannot be tdeuled<br />
that as years go sn these petty petptexttleB<br />
multiply and deajand an into<br />
bear or to eon<br />
quef them. At the same tune the very<br />
power to do this tnay begaiuedln the<br />
yesn between childhood and manhood<br />
and that U) perhapi tbe chief liaBoti to<br />
be learned by tb« eomrariaon. Whoever<br />
hu notcultlyated ihla power, and<br />
_^__<br />
brtuga the w*!ftkneaaoi his youth to<br />
New ^ork^ and Benat<strong>of</strong> Smith, ol g§w jg^lppte>Hh the Hsriintei imublea and<br />
the bill, piffieiilUs <strong>of</strong> hta taan hood,, to,indeed,<br />
bojtihefdnnethad thi eeiiiage<br />
latter dodged the<br />
^<br />
^Hhodt tte passage<br />
<strong>of</strong> aonie S^rt <strong>of</strong> s revenue bill tbe Go?*<br />
pltulbje. The wava <strong>of</strong> life that be<br />
^ t buffet will gradually overwhelm<br />
or thie* yeari,<br />
With the<br />
<strong>of</strong> hbuda »nd other public<br />
obUgaUbiu tbs QoveniinBat will<br />
(nenrredideht <strong>of</strong> over Aye hundred<br />
taMUm<br />
dorlDg tbe Cleveland<br />
IndebtednOi<br />
hit the<br />
*Ub^ by ttsbperatibns <strong>of</strong> a high tarlft<br />
i t ^ i<br />
the ''good old l)eraoeratle<br />
The latter may<br />
fotraer<br />
EutDpean pauper labitr,<br />
Tbe votolo thoBeuate<br />
which<br />
TJnited<br />
to : ; WBQ ladthat<br />
thara aps<br />
** U perhaps a hackneyed suggwUdn,<br />
that we might make our lives simpler<br />
and our wants fewer, and ihua reduce<br />
many <strong>of</strong> tbe troubles wbtes now vex<br />
and harass ni. It Is true we can no<br />
lougsr lsd the artleffland lrrsponslble<br />
iLfe<strong>of</strong> theelilld, biitit Is lor each one to<br />
consider foi blnuelf whether wtme sf<br />
the tnables whleb now distress him do<br />
not spring from nuroes which he it<br />
well able to remove. If what a reasonable<br />
atimate pronounces to be Hiper><br />
^^;p^p^<br />
yqualluti to decide;<br />
^-WhKih d«- ot<br />
not<br />
'1<br />
flueBafaour Uveu,i.e., productive <strong>of</strong><br />
but little good to ouraelves or otbers,<br />
were Ut be resolutely cut <strong>of</strong>f we should<br />
eJEperlence« JlfUng sf burdens and a<br />
de<strong>of</strong>eafle <strong>of</strong> care that would go far to<br />
render life happier, itrouger aud more<br />
valuable,<br />
tla<br />
Bo hmutlfnlU the scenery ef Call*<br />
fortiJa that Katp« must Lave expend<br />
ed more than her nftyai energy In , Iht<br />
creation, atid especially la this true<br />
duHng the:: motitha <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>sh and<br />
April, when the rakiy ses»n ha«<br />
puied and flowers bloom eveJywh^re.<br />
Fdrtttn* 1<br />
is the person who<br />
eaa eiohahg* the widtiy ellniata <strong>of</strong> the<br />
for theT flowejf.peffumedand<br />
" ' sphere <strong>of</strong> California,<br />
•id ion brtfct method pf doing thii<br />
^ y p<br />
»60ODd"G0ld*n Gate" tour, iiti<br />
EG. STEELMAN&CO,<br />
PElLGitS IS=<br />
ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK,<br />
" ^~~ in either hard or s<strong>of</strong>t wood.<br />
Office.Yard and Mill: 8th and West Sts,<br />
4<br />
W<br />
m<br />
^ttrii^t^m edges,'and ra*<br />
Thg ultra- fashionmid<br />
until now<br />
The chairman <strong>of</strong> the State<br />
can Executive Comniltree <strong>of</strong> New<br />
j baa Jwued the cull fur the<br />
Committee to Miect deleguie* fa*tLie<br />
National Republican Coiiveutinu U> b<br />
T<br />
held la it,<br />
, Juue 16 next, Tbe<br />
Bonventloa to seieet delegates will be<br />
held in Ifcylnf's O|iin Htiuie, Treiiiois<br />
April IB. Four delegates-at-large siud<br />
Hfxteeo dtiegato, two from euth Cuii»<br />
grealagal district, will be<br />
zor<br />
able,<br />
at #4<br />
• Wf<br />
ble so<br />
soles<br />
have'<br />
calftkin.<br />
famously ^<br />
Hut this JJ.QO oaring is<br />
not altogether <strong>of</strong> very, heavy<br />
iffi" is vJelbie, tangible, actaal property.<br />
It is taxed both toi Stale and for<br />
loyal purp««a* Thefi are no deduce<br />
tluiiB to to a worn <strong>of</strong>l, and noabateueitt<br />
friJin the true values is allowed.<br />
After being thus taxed at the rates<br />
flied bylaw upon their actual property,<br />
Ibe raiBpapUs are assessed and taxed<br />
on invisible, lutanglble property,<br />
known w franehissa, TM* In visible<br />
property, on which tbe railroadg <strong>of</strong><br />
Kew Jersey are aweaed, teunderstood<br />
to be flied at between fifty an J<br />
millions <strong>of</strong> doliart.<br />
This<br />
about oiie-fourth at the total<br />
property <strong>of</strong> tbe eonjpaaite In thto itste,<br />
do tbat the railroad property <strong>of</strong> Sew<br />
Jersey is aety*Jly aaseart for abont<br />
oufrfourth more than ita real value, for<br />
puriKMfS <strong>of</strong> State taxaUoo.<br />
It pays a tax rate <strong>of</strong> one-half <strong>of</strong> one<br />
per cent, ea all ita property <strong>of</strong> wery<br />
character, including the franchise, for<br />
WANAMAKER'S.<br />
Mnrcb %<br />
SHIRT WAIJTS<br />
Philadelphia women<br />
hd<br />
h ll<br />
have<br />
purpossh<br />
ll<br />
psjs one per<br />
d Ib<br />
atnte purph<br />
pj<br />
«n|, on all propirty outside ol Ibe<br />
main stem, fnmshlse and tangible per*<br />
for local purposes.<br />
into ooualderation the faets<br />
that olber than railroad pnjperty to not<br />
assessed at DOR than two-tbirds Its<br />
value; that tallroad property is awssss<br />
at it* full value! thftt<br />
Included in the<br />
raUroad aBseaameut la the Inianglble<br />
franchise {eatluisted atone>funrth),and<br />
that the avefsge las rate In New Jersey<br />
ifl lM, U Is Very plain tbat tbe MU<br />
roadH are now batting their full average<br />
and just share <strong>of</strong> the burdens <strong>of</strong> taxation,<br />
_•_ ' ._<br />
The present eesalun <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
tun wilt probably come to a close about<br />
the middle <strong>of</strong> April, The next sis<br />
weeks will witness a niih <strong>of</strong> buiine<br />
Beores Of bills that have been ripening<br />
in committee are ready to be acted Up.<br />
on, and many <strong>of</strong> these are sf great im><br />
portanco. In fast, those that are not<br />
barn <strong>of</strong> public etani<strong>of</strong> wlUfare a sure<br />
but' quick quietus. Ode <strong>of</strong> the fflost<br />
impsrtaut mattes to be diseujsefd in the<br />
passage <strong>of</strong> a conjUtutional amendment<br />
reorganizing the higher courU In tome<br />
furm, and it Is pretty safe to predict<br />
tbat it will be ID the shape <strong>of</strong> a pro*<br />
vision for an Independent Court <strong>of</strong><br />
Errors and Appeals, notwllbsandiog<br />
y opposition that the present Inpreme<br />
Court Judges may make,<br />
It is very probable that an Assembly<br />
district amendment wlU also be adopt'<br />
ed, as the feeling In favor sf that prepoaiUon<br />
Is strong among the repffseabv<br />
tives <strong>of</strong> all but two or thno <strong>of</strong> theuoun.<br />
ties, and In some <strong>of</strong> these the sentiment<br />
I* divided. The suialler eouuUes are<br />
unwUhug tliat the result la Hudson<br />
undEHgejc, la ease they both go the<br />
same way In an Assembly eleeUon,<br />
shall praeilially decide the eomptexlou<br />
at the lowsf bmueh. Those two aounlies<br />
have SI <strong>of</strong> the 60 members.<br />
The Hea Isle City Pastime Club's «.<br />
lileuee la over, fbf It la believed that<br />
Heaatbi Baas, 4 «ipe May iy<br />
Will get bis bill, against prha-BghtJug<br />
pam«d, Tnebliila ilniilartu the one<br />
reeently pataed by the Texas Legislature,<br />
and was introduced eBpechUiy for<br />
the purpose <strong>of</strong> preventing future prto<br />
S Il<br />
AtlU& Cit<br />
pp<br />
pg<br />
flghtt In Sea Isle or AtlanU&<br />
lt« provisions are <strong>of</strong> the m«t stringent<br />
nature, imposing a penalty <strong>of</strong> ftQmona<br />
to five years' imprisonment on aoy one<br />
confJotod <strong>of</strong> having engaged in a hoxj<br />
or forthe deefding 6r Mf ehiunplonwith<br />
the b»rty<br />
p<br />
not had such novelly pretty<br />
Shirt'Waisti as these we'vu<br />
brought over from Herlin, The<br />
material<br />
is chambray<br />
in black<br />
and all<br />
the<br />
pretty<br />
tints;<br />
themak"<br />
hi, ing is a<br />
l<br />
se<br />
s^&—irilh dous<br />
and mm?z with eorfc<br />
shoes from toG l&a.t<br />
teb-il ij, $Q. and If<br />
CITV S<br />
Note the Cut in Prices <strong>of</strong><br />
FALL km W1TEH CLOTHING,<br />
At M, MENDEL'S<br />
1625 ATLANTIC AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITYj N. J.<br />
Here is a full line <strong>of</strong><br />
and: widths in sinffle-sole calfskin<br />
shoes—=just trom the factory.<br />
A similar lot was sold<br />
In a jl% a f gW ^ay s a I°- ex "<br />
cept the o%ir-abiindance <strong>of</strong><br />
Home sbes. Now the line is<br />
Tilt Tariff Bill wbieli lately baffle a law IJM knocked the bfiltnffl out at<br />
prit*fl, and tile pureliflMr caii now secure reliable yoods at our huiise at<br />
ow flgurew = I uye»i Ijiale fur yotttHth l ei.<br />
tion,<br />
Let's<br />
look at<br />
one or<br />
This one Is <strong>of</strong> black cham*<br />
bray, made with pointed yoke<br />
back and loose front * Over<br />
the front is a wide plait <strong>of</strong><br />
striped white and black inser=<br />
tion.<br />
This can be detached,<br />
giving one an all-black waist<br />
with juit a row<strong>of</strong> white on<br />
the turn-over laundered collar<br />
and cuffs.<br />
Tiny metal studs<br />
dose the garment in front<br />
This one 11 <strong>of</strong> bright red<br />
ehambray, made with pointed<br />
yoke back and the front fin'<br />
ished with a wide shirred ruffle<br />
having a narrow, white ini<br />
White collar and attached<br />
white cuffs<br />
complete<br />
the garments.<br />
Chic,<br />
Another is <strong>of</strong> pink ehambray<br />
with two^ rows <strong>of</strong> white insertion<br />
down front and four narrow<br />
black bands,<br />
White collar<br />
and cuffs complete the garment<br />
They are attached,<br />
making U good; the<br />
l fi d<br />
materials are fine and the<br />
styles simply charming. We<br />
hinted <strong>of</strong> three jcolor treatments.<br />
There are many m<strong>of</strong>e,<br />
#2, $2,25 and $2.50.<br />
LACES AND VEILINGS<br />
New laces and veilings from<br />
over the sea are out <strong>of</strong> the<br />
cases and ready to be judged<br />
by the world'i most intelligent<br />
shoppers^ Philadelphia women.<br />
There are batiste bands,<br />
edges and alUovers! figured<br />
chiffons and mousse!me de<br />
ioiei gauges In stripes and<br />
figured effects. But skip the<br />
tedJQusness <strong>of</strong> detail and en=<br />
joy the display.<br />
BEDSPREADS<br />
' just a, trifle leis than usual<br />
fo pay for pretty crocheted<br />
"ipreids, hemmed. Some<br />
p<br />
^<br />
<strong>of</strong> them are In<br />
patterns,.<br />
:•••••'• ,,•• ; • - • • . • •<br />
At SQo-fiingle bed rise; Mnreellle*<br />
heanei ready foe use.<br />
At S0&-^F«<br />
i<br />
•pattma; hettitiicd tmSy Ior<br />
'iyear terms.<br />
An independent Uckef, called the<br />
"Impiovement" ticket, was biunehed<br />
Friday, with only candidates on It who<br />
favor the expending <strong>of</strong> tbe 150,000 ioM<br />
Improvements. TheCoanclinientiamed<br />
00 Itafe Jolni ffalpjn and Jaeob Beck,<br />
Demotfrats, and Btepheri B, Wllson.aQd<br />
WilUaja F* William*, Efpnbl leans,<br />
ThefioteJ Chalfoate opened Saturday<br />
for the season undettbe mauag&.<br />
ruent <strong>of</strong> MB. Ellis Pbippa Kewlio, the<br />
owirerbfatB property. Bhe Till be<br />
Bjstrt byher»3, B. M, Rewlln, and<br />
a R SUtea, the well-known note!<br />
^^^^^rtlVLitif^t<br />
Jobn O, WoertE, a retired Philadelphia<br />
business man,,la named fur Mayor, j*<br />
0, Bentloy, an Arab street business<br />
man. Is named for Council, along with<br />
J* P* Delauey, <strong>of</strong> this city* R, H.<br />
the present Incunibeat, is nominated<br />
for Clerk and David Strulhers for Commissioner<br />
<strong>of</strong> Appeal,<br />
The cltbseuB have named Mayor Ludlam<br />
fur a Blxth term. W* H*Huntly<br />
and Charles iayre, the latter a present<br />
member <strong>of</strong> City Council, were placed<br />
in the field for Council, R, H, Lee was<br />
named for Borough Clerk;<br />
The Ben Isle Water Cunipany* which<br />
is composed <strong>of</strong> Camden capitalists, have<br />
awarded the contracts tor the establishment<br />
<strong>of</strong> an arteflan well supply fur this<br />
city. The successful bidders were Klaner<br />
& Bennett, Belmar, N. J,, sinking<br />
the wells; Benjamin McNeil, Burling,<br />
ton, pipe; Michigan Brass Works, Detroit,<br />
fire hydrants and valves; Tippltt<br />
& Wood, PhUilpsburg,. New Jersey,<br />
stand pipe; John B, Jnley, laying pipe<br />
and building foundations. The con<br />
(net for the pumps and engines was<br />
laid over* The new company proposes<br />
to have the plant lu operation by June<br />
1, The flfltcura<strong>of</strong> the cuni patiy are con><br />
Jident that they will strike an unfailing<br />
«apply <strong>of</strong> water at a depth <strong>of</strong> about ISO<br />
The annual statenie»t<strong>of</strong> the financial<br />
condition <strong>of</strong> the borough for the past<br />
year has been Issued by City Treasurer<br />
Wheaton, showing that the city IH in<br />
better financial shape than It has been<br />
for mauy years* The espeudltures for<br />
the year were fM,068 and the<br />
show a btilunce above expenditures <strong>of</strong><br />
mm.<br />
T ^ i<br />
lArr WASTED,—Have party wanting<br />
centrally<br />
loeated <strong>Ocean</strong> City lot.<br />
Pries miiflt be rcasontilile,<br />
Will pay<br />
eash, Applv te,\V._S@»tt Hand, Ukpe<br />
May Court House, K, J 4<br />
FORiALl,—Houee and two lots, West<br />
avenue, near Fourth street. For terms<br />
dddrtftfj Box 870, Qoeau City, N. J.<br />
I have on baud several itfiall cottages<br />
which I will tradi for lots loeateeThe.<br />
tween Sixth and Twelfth streets, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City. I also have some good building<br />
lots on which I will erect cottages for<br />
any one wishing to invest in a home<br />
Terms reasonable, and-flrat<br />
Virtue fl^ts, ACflUB IHBUIJIIIJIE^ IlUWUiak<br />
mortgages taken oa the properties when<br />
desired<br />
Correspondence solicited.<br />
• ABEL D, BCDXL, Builder.<br />
Parties contemplating having their<br />
houses moved to new locations, or elevated<br />
and rebuilt will save money by<br />
corresponding with Abel D. Scull<br />
builder and general<br />
house mover.<br />
Rouses moved in any part <strong>of</strong> the eou oty<br />
Address A, D. Bcuil, builder. Thistle<br />
Cottage, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, H* j*<br />
Administrators' Sale,<br />
By Virtue <strong>of</strong> HI order <strong>of</strong> tllO GrpBBfl'l Court<br />
or (Ape Sav county, made OB this 18th day <strong>of</strong><br />
t'ebruafy, A, 1), law. the nubscrlbert, ndmln-<br />
LutrAtflh* Of Con*tnntlne Foster, dftOCSMd, Will<br />
Hll ftt Fubiie Vcndtie, an " • ' .<br />
MOIfDAV, Uii Gtfi djf <strong>of</strong> April, A. D. <strong>1896</strong>,<br />
at tbsBQBFsf iws o'clook In tbs jtitara»B,<br />
6B the pwmtios near Heenley'a Point, iti Up«<br />
per towfliiblB, tho follawlng de«drlt*d rp-J<br />
&Hnt«, With tho Improveraentfl Uiereoili<br />
TRACT NO, 1,^ "<br />
FARM AND MEADOWLAND.<br />
with ft barn on the utn*, mntaining ftjoul<br />
a\*l? wrs, Bi6» ar lenii, nimote in" Upwr<br />
tSWBHBlB, OB tho mftln Heaajrin ItoAd IH<br />
mllffl tnm Ltomilsy'd Peini and Q I<br />
tb twoan Cnr Tansike dji<br />
oA<br />
BIIIU iom<br />
oiphiB i&ndi on<br />
ueeiwed, and on<br />
ibe (Mean City TanBtke,<br />
tbe nut <strong>of</strong> Ilenry Youn<br />
tbe west by land <strong>of</strong> Isufl<br />
TBACTNO, ^~<br />
IS A PIECE OP WOODLAND,<br />
esnliinlBE about ill and on^balf aeres, sitQi<br />
BtS ontberoad IemllU£ fhim tbe apper Bnp.<br />
tint ehnr?h to E>AriiH>ht!i ConmS'e, adjolnltis<br />
tftfldji <strong>of</strong> Edrar Young on tbe eat, an Llitj wsil<br />
by lands <strong>of</strong> 1'MfODS Smith,<br />
Cosijrtiosrt:=Ten Mr eobL <strong>of</strong> EBKbBM<br />
monef IQ be paid on any 01 tale, bnl&Bss on<br />
delivery <strong>of</strong> decda,<br />
CHARLES E, FOSTKR.<br />
DnLcd robruarf 24,1SH.<br />
Adffllfllstmloni,<br />
p f *1JB<br />
W.BRIDGEWflTERiCO.,<br />
Real Estate and<br />
Insurance Agents,<br />
794<br />
Name af *§#§,<br />
mark/roiji ljrt itreot to 4th<br />
Of U,8 Ii.H,Btat<br />
Of hODHI* IS IB num<br />
t i g from «m<br />
fromiuntirseitana<br />
Lou between tth ud<br />
, from UQHH HHDHS to<br />
high water mukt H H W i&t« &&,<br />
MutMViitAiHB<br />
to rahttwst to<br />
high flrfeter iv<br />
jsiHalndei' <strong>of</strong> biossk* bit<br />
and gd, sd »nd lib, , Hhar<br />
Uharlea<br />
Florenae RohmlH,<br />
yixonSnit<br />
M, J, Baiter,<br />
H> Q. Stoslmsn 4 Ca, IBS, 1HT. 1*1,1B1<br />
l?S,lfl!,lO6,81.T8<br />
m<br />
m m m,m m,m,m % M, m<br />
Hll to 001<br />
• ' ••'<br />
j i l i<br />
K. B. WiiMta,<br />
UFkAH<br />
II<br />
EHdWX OWREHS,<br />
J.L.andE.H.<strong>Mar</strong>tllftll<br />
jAtn<br />
W,<br />
Q. K. Flernlnf,<br />
o: i>. Hlddleton<br />
Q, ft Falon 2M feel bur frnnt, between 1»& and nth<br />
«lots lylnif lMtwe*n Sih and BthStHWtJI,*ad<br />
W&ilcy nyenlio nnd AUnntlfl ttvsnue.<br />
Let Of Innd lying between StB Md «B ttHSSH<br />
BBtl Asbiifj- iivonne and Say nvenne<br />
William Voght,<br />
Howard y<br />
urle Walton,<br />
J, E.andB. W.<br />
S, ILHIUer<br />
Unknown,<br />
Wililnm UablMon<br />
Unknown,<br />
SSi, HS), fSQ, S61 t SIS, fflt, ®f,<br />
: • ;<br />
, , i , m , m<br />
Ms, m m m m m m,<br />
n!H,J|lS<br />
m m, m m. m m m m<br />
Ktsti<br />
bay front holw&en let!<br />
1D4 feet hhy front between fit<br />
m foot bay front istwean<br />
a» feet b«y front Detweeii<br />
III<br />
Lota tor sale, MsBCF to<br />
A meetlni <strong>of</strong> the Oo<strong>of</strong>tty Baud <strong>of</strong> [RflKlttey<br />
1 EledtoM «iu be helJIn ttaUotirtHonis,<br />
~ -•• —— oanrt -<br />
aatlsi in local beudk, narfthe<br />
Bf Boeh oUi« bulnen at n^<br />
Wu*hffl»n eioellontreoora for lib-<br />
To the ^beTo will bs added interest at tweln per Offlt phr nsnurst<br />
d t U l U 4 i t : J : 'k^W : 'JW
CHAMPION,<br />
,LAE1; C. E<br />
ICE,<br />
GOAL,<br />
Pan Spring Water Its. !«»IriAi, ill *<br />
WOOD,<br />
Ail Lengths CW te<br />
OFtPEpi tVEN TO<br />
PA®m MURDEHt;\W THI<br />
.srn^.snd<br />
mmmm><br />
.audJewe/oudbfr<br />
vjjai; gana<br />
S Utttk D«t ttftke t&s widgf tfGod's<br />
i»rt <strong>of</strong> wy tot openi a<br />
h<br />
ltdl eat and<br />
to lei •11<br />
organ with all thaitepi mfe Throm Itan<br />
the harpi with all tha itringf atafflfi<br />
'~~'"" "the melodypossible let the<br />
•send it to018 garth «nd let<br />
tothe Bea-mi. "The<br />
Lad hath laid on Wai the iniquity ef<br />
mill," I am glad "thai the prophet did<br />
nei ptop to esplain whoa he meant fay<br />
" '' ~ Sim <strong>of</strong> the manger, him <strong>of</strong> the<br />
;,ai»sf tht<br />
tAw anj<br />
iff '4ud<br />
vdsd<br />
D tbe<br />
get attriy and<br />
Wfethffligliithaw<br />
o»<br />
beath and<br />
Did oat the plain<br />
thtoBi, him <strong>of</strong> tie oraelBilsB agony.<br />
"On him the Iflrdhilfa Uld theiniqaity<br />
Of BiilL" ^Ohl'-ttySBinainin, "that<br />
naij<br />
that im't fair. Let«Ts*<br />
aan (any his own owden and pay<br />
hia own debU," That Btrandi fea»albfe<br />
If I hart an obligation; and I Lav*<br />
tha tneani tomeet it, tod I esso to jm<br />
mid uk yod to «ttk that obligation^<br />
fes ligaily Biy, "I 1 *? ?«B b "<br />
If yotuBd L walkSng down tt»<br />
tale, hearty aA wrfl—X<br />
^bota tale, hearty aA<br />
ytm toattyme. yoa By rightly."Watt<br />
ftl" fat jaraets JM<br />
sop* >^"_^_ • • ^ *-_•• — - • * ^ - - - _ - n — • —<br />
tban «n wWldly am*<br />
SB .year own feet I 11<br />
Bit _.<br />
Md I were in • regiment, and I was<br />
wottEded in the battle, and I fell uneon-<br />
•efsibt at yonr feet with gtuuhot frnotsrei<br />
and djslotatioBB, what weald you<br />
dot Yon wiinld call to yoar ccBfads,<br />
saying: f'tioma and help; f bU man Ii<br />
hdpkss. Bring the ambnlanee. Let u<br />
toks him to the hospital," and I would<br />
be a dead lift In your armi, and fan<br />
wonld lift me fna thi ground where I<br />
had fallen, and pBt me in the ambnand<br />
talra me to the hoipital, and<br />
have all kindness shown me, Would<br />
there feeauythlBibemeaaing in my<br />
wptlog that kiadneB? Oh, ao. ."<br />
-- net teds it, .Thai If<br />
what Christ doot If wseoaUpaycw<br />
debts, then it would be better to gang<br />
and pay tbea, nylngt "Here, Lord,<br />
hara ii «j obligation, Ben ate /tha<br />
f 1th which 1 mem W Battle that<br />
llflJW j|i¥B * IBS B ¥?O61pti<br />
_ituisBt" the dtbt ui paia.<br />
Bat the fact is ws hav« fallen is the<br />
hatt!e,we haw gone down under U»<br />
hot fii*df cor tramsreffllsau, we have<br />
beta wounded, by the sabers <strong>of</strong> tin, we<br />
ars belplosBi we are midone. Christ<br />
bbmit The laud elang h&arf in the<br />
sky op that caitistmaB Bight «y sOj<br />
the bell, the resdaadlng beH <strong>of</strong> the am-<br />
Clear toe way fdf the Son <strong>of</strong><br />
He coma down to bind aptfas<br />
wcrandi, and to seatto the darkness,<br />
the lost Clear the way for<br />
I will tell•_<br />
did' sit fhifl ffflf mi iMwas the<br />
|h|f<br />
I Ws day yon proclaim, 'On<br />
i6 Lad bath-laid the iniquity <strong>of</strong><br />
•u «1L%.•Yooder U • woman who would<br />
iny, *t waud£»d otf. from; my father'*<br />
hew. 1 heard the •tbrn thtt pelts, p »<br />
)^t «rot My feet were hlistered ou the<br />
hotioeki I wont on and OH", thinking,<br />
that no' wet atrtd f&mf sdal, when one<br />
night Jemuamot me, and he eaid, 'Poor<br />
UJngi g<strong>of</strong>cWai I four fatuer It Waiting<br />
ifer yon,yobt mother ii waiting for you,<br />
Ooboms, poor thing!' And, rtjf, I ,w<br />
teo ta?§ak to pray, and I was too weak<br />
|M nfjeat, bat I jut °Jo3 Out—I sobbed<br />
out my ilna and my Borrowa on the<br />
shoulders <strong>of</strong> him <strong>of</strong> whom ft ii Hid,<br />
•tbe Lord faith laid on him the iniqnHy<br />
is^Ws mhi^m child th»l«t day to lf y<br />
theeoHQfGodl Qhrlrt eona Sown to<br />
oi, and wo are a dead lift. Hedoanot<br />
lifiES with the tips <strong>of</strong> hU flngea Be<br />
deetnot lift t« with one arm. Seoomeg<br />
down ttp« W§ ta«,aad tt ito<br />
d lif h<br />
In thai<br />
: .,'ff&S*^B 'SfliBfel<br />
dollart»bat<br />
V^W,*!*'<br />
down ttp« W ,<br />
dead lift h e rate* m tohoncaf and gloiy<br />
and iamortallty, "The Lord hath laid<br />
on him th» iniquity <strong>of</strong> &• all" Why,<br />
hill><br />
W U ^<br />
eannot; mijtj;sasBodaV^^<br />
BmaU«t<br />
weU pat ffieiApsnriinei m oBeaaoal.<br />
der and ihs Alpion the other,<br />
flow<br />
Bjacb iftfi w you carry til the dai <strong>of</strong><br />
•yorn lifetime* ebriit eoati and looki<br />
down in yoar faoe and«yi: "I; htm<br />
ooae through all the laoautloiii ottheiB<br />
and throBgh aU the teajpwto <strong>of</strong><br />
Bightt 1 have dome to bar year<br />
bnnleni, and to pardon ysa? sisf, ud to<br />
pay yonf debt*. Pat then on jay iboalaer.pUttBipa<br />
m myiwrt" "On him<br />
the Lord hath US the InSqultf tf at ilt"<br />
gin bai ahnott pestered Urt life oat ef<br />
•oaie cf |om At Hmet it i» made yen<br />
sen and taaieaieflabls, asd it hai<br />
•pdiledUiabrightneii<strong>of</strong><br />
smsdiysand<br />
'"'<br />
I yournlghto. TliBfflire am<br />
been riddled <strong>of</strong> rfs. The<br />
i than no loUQa. Gonanieif<br />
Sfid,¥fllatn e the world, while eterai^,<br />
mldnighi. Biey «t*th9nno& the tttngi<br />
* eonieienOB which propowsi togtTB<br />
tt^p do not<br />
setjwesp.; ^Tfc^r^as irtl<br />
mUm that jnrt the paitipo they oeenpj-<br />
is tbe potJOoa oceBpied by «oores.<br />
bnnd«di and thdosffldi <strong>of</strong> • sea who<br />
nope,<br />
iboiild be thrown o;<br />
as hse mU 0n<br />
their tPBtifflflny, what thrilling experih<br />
l d l l i d l Th<br />
y, g<br />
fflcaweghbnldb«ir£Bialliideil<br />
ti • san who i*gnld «y.- "I had bril-<br />
H t d l I had the best ednt<br />
g;<br />
fettion that <strong>of</strong>ie <strong>of</strong> the<br />
g<br />
itftaticini <strong>of</strong> tUfa #mtiy oonid give and<br />
IbbMrwd all tbenoralltieii <strong>of</strong> life, and<br />
t t t lht d I thought I wu<br />
%B&fafciiffijkOe<br />
•*law »J| right<br />
fist on) intn, bnt the Holy Spirit age to<br />
toe^:%fd;)Bld, :<br />
• Ynn arei Mn.<br />
the Holy gjiirit ponbadod ae <strong>of</strong><br />
ttfev^hj^<br />
I; ht& emiped iha slsf<br />
tb H ldw<strong>of</strong> ihe la S a, I hod r^lly<br />
tdftrwalit ilu a man Wit<br />
snunltiftr<br />
bbnuattu, the driving back <strong>of</strong> the Son <strong>of</strong><br />
God fwm myhart'i nffwtioD.. snd I<br />
--ttatVayiaBdiswrtviedwltt the<br />
There U a yonngman who would sayi<br />
"I hai a Obriatiau bringing epj Icaine<br />
from the ooantry to city life; 1 stftrted<br />
well* 1 had a good position—a good<br />
commercial poiition—bu,t one sight at<br />
the theater I mot some young men who<br />
did ma BO good. They dragged me all<br />
through' the BewafH <strong>of</strong> iniquity, and I<br />
lort my fflorsls, and I lost my position,<br />
ud 1 was ihabbj and wretched., I vttw<br />
going down the street, thinking thai no<br />
one cared for me, when a young man<br />
tapped.mo os the shouldor and said-<br />
'QeorgereomB with me, and I will do<br />
you good* Ilookedatlilm to seewhitb^<br />
iff he was joking or not. I saw he was<br />
In earnest, and I tald, 'What do you<br />
mean, afi'l>' 'Well,' bo replied. 'I meaa<br />
that If you will some to the mooting to*<br />
aigirt I will fes: wry gtad-to intredace<br />
yoo, I will meet yoa at the doa. Will<br />
you eomai* Said I, 'I will * I went to<br />
the place where I wu tarrying, I fixed<br />
myself «p as well as I eonld. I ontton<br />
ed my sat ever a ragged vest, and!<br />
went to the door <strong>of</strong> the church, and the<br />
young man met me, and we weal in, and<br />
a* 1 went in I beard an eld mas praying<br />
and he looked is much like' my father<br />
I jobbed right sit, and they were all<br />
around, is kind and M sjmpathetio, that<br />
I juit thoro gave ray heart to Qod, and<br />
I kaow thatwhil you say it tenes 1<br />
know il in my own experienee." "On<br />
hist tbe Lord' bath laid the ifliqaity <strong>of</strong><br />
Bi iIL" Oh, my brother, without stopping<br />
to look whether your hand treaibla<br />
or net, without stopping to look<br />
whether yonr hand ii bloated with iln<br />
or not, put it In my hand and lit mo<br />
glw JOB one warm, brotherly, Chriitinn<br />
grip and invite yon right up to the<br />
heart, to thn eqmpaaion, to the sympathy,<br />
to tbe pardon <strong>of</strong> him on whom the<br />
Lad tath laid the iniquity af us all<br />
Throw away your tins. Carry them BO<br />
longer. I proclaim emancipation ts all<br />
whs are bonne!, pardon for aU sin aod<br />
eternal life for all the dead,<br />
"1 Cimt Fftsn CalVMT> B<br />
gome one cones hers today and I<br />
•tend aside. Be comes sp three stepx.<br />
BEe.oomei to this plass. Imustitgud<br />
aside, Taking that place ia spreaflB<br />
abroad hii huadg, and they were nailed,<br />
Yau see hii feet; they were braised. He<br />
palli aside tbe robe and shows you bis<br />
wounded<br />
heart, I say, "Art than<br />
wary?" M Sa," he says, "weary with<br />
the world's wse, H<br />
I say, "Whence<br />
eomest thoaf" Be says, "I came from<br />
Calvary." I say, "Who QODGB with<br />
"ee!"" He soyi, "So onei I have trod*<br />
den tha wiuepren alone." I gay, "Why<br />
eonert thon here?" "Ob, 11 he says<br />
"] eame here to carry all the sins and<br />
jorrowi <strong>of</strong> the people i" And he kneeln.<br />
Be saye, "Pnt on my shoulders all the<br />
iorHrtffs BDd all the. sins." And, esn<br />
•nlrmH &I my own sinB first, I take them<br />
ud put then on the shonlders <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Boa <strong>of</strong> God. I say, "Canst thsu<br />
My nine, O Carlst!" He says, "<br />
more.'' And I gather up the sins <strong>of</strong> all<br />
tboie who serve at fehese altari, tho <strong>of</strong>A<br />
esn <strong>of</strong> tbe eharch <strong>of</strong> Jesus ChrSit—I<br />
gather up all their fins wad I pnt them<br />
on Christ's shoulders, aad I say, "Canst<br />
than bear any more?" He eayg,<br />
mere,". Then I gather up all the sins <strong>of</strong><br />
• hundred people in this house and 1<br />
pot them on the shoulders <strong>of</strong> Christ, and<br />
I *aj, "Caait thoa bear more?" He<br />
•aji, "Yea, mere," And I gather np<br />
aU the lias <strong>of</strong> this assembly and put<br />
them SB the •aouUers <strong>of</strong> the Son <strong>of</strong><br />
Sod, and 1 say, "Canst than boar<br />
tfctaBT" "fta,» be layi, "more," But<br />
he is departing. Clear the way for him,<br />
tne San ei Qod, Open the door and let<br />
him pass out, He Is carrying our sins<br />
ud bearing them away, We shall<br />
see them again. He throws then down<br />
into the abysm, and yon bear the long<br />
reverberating eaho <strong>of</strong> their fall- "On<br />
him the Lord hath laid the iniquity <strong>of</strong><br />
UJ all" Will you let hint take your sins<br />
todiyl or, do JOB say, "I will take<br />
cnarge;rf them myself, I will fightmy<br />
own bailies, I will risk eternity en my<br />
<br />
i '•K Tork TObnue,<br />
A Ifldf ef RMii<strong>of</strong>l will givo a g<br />
air to her whole dress ty a wpll faucist<br />
nltef ktiotn, a§ a jtwUeiqas 'writar glfca<br />
a gpirit to B wliflls Hauteiie? by<br />
itl<br />
In 1870 caiidlsi were first made frois<br />
PAISTKtt* 4WD IJt.A/ir.lfN.<br />
''<br />
'HARK URL<br />
ALBERT ClLBEflT.<br />
GiLBERT 4 UKE,<br />
House & Sign PaJnters.<br />
etORS ASP RHUPi<br />
Resort,<br />
Mot Excelled<br />
as a<br />
Health Restorer<br />
Fittest facilities for<br />
Sailing v gunnjne l et&<br />
The Liquor Traffic and Its<br />
kindred evils are forever pro*<br />
Ijibjted by deed.<br />
Every lover <strong>of</strong> Temperancg<br />
and Morals should combine to<br />
us.<br />
Supply,<br />
Itoilroudp<br />
Steamboats<br />
And all other.<br />
Conveniences<br />
A t&U Meek <strong>of</strong> mints Hnd pnlnttr*' uppiiia<br />
WJ'i an hand, yive u» u en) I Irt-funj liure!««htre<br />
fg !<br />
WortdonebythedftJ'Off+intrtct,<br />
promptly nttended in< tSnimaVm<br />
given. GdftrtltiU-C to do nnKnut<br />
tiiii]<br />
JOHN BROWER,<br />
Piiiter and Glazier<br />
Thousands <strong>of</strong> lots for sale<br />
at various prices, located In all<br />
parts <strong>of</strong> the city; : ' , : - r<br />
For inforination apply to<br />
E.B.LAKE,<br />
Secretary,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Gity Asso f n,<br />
DE&LEBIt!<br />
••«& Hrt<br />
oil mi<br />
iii<br />
Quality Hard Oil and<br />
WM11<br />
Pmo<strong>of</strong><br />
Purt MctelHc hinte tot Tir<br />
Shingle Ro<strong>of</strong>s (and nt<br />
other should be used where<br />
E^temily<br />
HAVE YOU THI1D<br />
CHEW'S<br />
If not, prisiri i bsltls^aUnea and gha it t m><br />
THE WHITE<br />
H, H. BODINE,<br />
REAL ESTATE BROKER AND CONVEYANCER,<br />
Asbury Avenue, above Seventh,<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
Properties bought, iold, exchanged and rented,<br />
OPEH<br />
BAKERY,<br />
601 South Twenty=Biognd Street<br />
Ice Creani, Ice*-, Frozen<br />
Fruits anil Jellies.<br />
Weddings and Evening Entt'rtufnmeutfl<br />
a apeclalty. Evefy thing to tutnibh<br />
tbe table and set free <strong>of</strong> ebsfge.<br />
NQTHIHQ SOLD OR DELIVERED<br />
OH SUHDAY.<br />
R@B6RT FISHER,<br />
REAL2 ESTATE ANB INSaRANGC<br />
MKAtt FIXATE AID<br />
I,, S, SMITH Ss OO,,<br />
1EIL ESTffTE IID<br />
OCBAN CITY, N,<br />
, WALTER L, YERKES,<br />
DENWISf •<br />
Tuekahoii N, J.<br />
wi)i be m Oe«n City at &1S Anbufy<br />
CHAS.-E. EDWARDS,<br />
—DENTIST,—<br />
1535 Oliestnut Sti-eet,<br />
• PHILADELPHIA.<br />
M'CLURE, HERITAGE & CO.,<br />
DRUCOiiTS AND CHIMISTS<br />
112 <strong>Mar</strong>ket Street, Philadelphia.<br />
D<br />
tu Pure Drugs, (JhemicalH,<br />
t Medkiiiea, J»ajdtB, Oils, etc<br />
S, DOUGLASS,<br />
Counaellor-at-Ijaw,<br />
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J.<br />
TI DOOR.<br />
Bj EDMTOB<br />
D0W2TET,<br />
r QJ "A Hume af Tmn, il<br />
Fm Park," Hii*<br />
•im<br />
Btimla for sous timo.<br />
auy eoa jtm K^o^uig<br />
l AM<br />
Did yoa<br />
d dnriug<br />
T A jutu<br />
1»4. W f illotson m B«k]<br />
CHAPTER XT?,<br />
FURTIIER EVIDENCE.<br />
Lcelero made iioitlipr a veiy ^aaA nffl<br />
• ¥i6ry bad witness. Ho Iiud been bn^*<br />
ed op Ly tho prrmiim gjvou to liiia by<br />
Jjlg^good friend PoroiFali bat is experf«<br />
eiiwsT<br />
BBndrteu"ftjUflisewlfeiTljfllieuHT<br />
Uia cwoiiep Fettil Dr. Pereival's letter. |<br />
"Ne dianbfcp" reflcfitod tLq highly<br />
itaBg futmg iiiniti "Perei! had good<br />
giouudtf for prumiMiug to gel raa oat nt<br />
the trouble in BOIIIB oiyHtertoBi way <strong>of</strong><br />
bii own* Eia post mortem bad proba=<br />
l i h i l<br />
t A, BOURGEOIS,<br />
Counsellor-at-Law,<br />
IfnptkCH In How Jorsev-, Plillndutplili! nnd<br />
Unitcil Ntiiten LtliHrJrtnndi'trault I'ljurts.<br />
itouniH 2Uand iS, iigai toUi U<br />
m><br />
ATLANTIC €'ITV t N,<br />
KT«.<br />
JACOB SCHUFF,<br />
A.<br />
THE<br />
PIONEER BAKERY,<br />
No, 700 AtSurj Annyi, Deiin Cilf, H- J.<br />
BFMd, !1H ai,d Pakw daily,<br />
* SpFCJility, iiriirfs dpilfi-n>d<br />
Ni.thjig drllTfrfd fill Sunday.<br />
Oaken<br />
i<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
INHALATION I<br />
1529 Arch St., Phila., Pa,<br />
Bran.<br />
, All kiiida Of real fcuLule biiujitit, sold mid escliaiiged, Pmj>ertle*j ou<br />
In all deHirable itwutliHiH, If you liave utiythliig to flS«|KJite <strong>of</strong> at a bargain come<br />
tome, nud if jdU want u LmrMUlu I tunftuit you, JiiHiirance writteu lit<br />
Best Home and Foreign Companies,<br />
IWiiting time Is at hanil. If you want a HU miner home, write me fur catalogus<br />
and prk'e tint. Free larrlage h^rvk-e to |miik»liig<br />
BY<br />
OB BAY,<br />
OFFICE: SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE.<br />
Wallace S. Risley,<br />
REAL ESTAT !•-<br />
AHD<br />
INT SU RANGE<br />
413 • A W<br />
AGENT,<br />
CAM DEB*,<br />
E, CURTIS ROBINSON,<br />
Real Estate and Insurance,<br />
Nos, 744-40 Asbury Avenue,<br />
OCEAN QITY, N. J s<br />
ISRAEL 6. ADAMS & GO.<br />
Real Estate i Insurance<br />
Headaehe,<br />
ATLAMTIC CITV, Si J.<br />
ef Deeds forPenn-<br />
Mnney to IDAU on Ft lit Stortgoge,<br />
Lota tat nleat Houth Atlantic City<br />
4^^«4b<br />
J. H, CHESTER & CO,<br />
^^ Monty to loan on Bond and Mortgage.<br />
REAL<br />
AND<br />
FAVRMKHT AW»<br />
FLAGGING AND CURBING.<br />
OUALITY OF<br />
Pennsylvania and North River<br />
BI2I STONE<br />
I11I Insurance Agents*<br />
* HotolJi, rattegr* nnd ietK for Wile, nnt or eS-<br />
OCEAN CITY, N-J.<br />
NestdoortoFoel-dfflee,<br />
iMIltlLlllM<br />
' HNtMfBi<br />
Finlilsrtpp,<br />
Silesr Rent<br />
HEADQUARTERS"FOR<br />
fieal Estate and Insurance,<br />
STONE<br />
LAKE BROTHERS<br />
And all -Chronic-and<br />
Jferuotis Disorders,<br />
It tu b»n ID UH for DeWlf 1 quirtef <strong>of</strong> &<br />
C*ntury.<br />
'riiqiisanJa <strong>of</strong> pstleDM bft*S<br />
ifuatKil, liid inure thsn 1000 phjiJdiaHi<br />
liied t! and ffqoramisnded II,<br />
: It Ifl ftgritftbie, f tiers Is Bo Biinenui<br />
nor *ftnrt**te t Bar B'f kenlne nmell,<br />
We fife belp* flfew <strong>of</strong> the Ernst titiniber <strong>of</strong><br />
IftiitJinanljiU wliich we are tonsmntly reColVlnff<br />
frntfl MiO»(» who hare (Fist! It, publlihed with the<br />
IB writing <strong>of</strong> (he ^ali#nls,,<br />
No. 108 <strong>Mar</strong>ket St.,<br />
PHILADELPHIA,<br />
Jcmt'y fnr<br />
Floe Family Groceries.<br />
AlwnjH the frenbwiland LHJHI ta ho found jn<br />
the niiirktsL<br />
flavored TfM, cbolM bmnilii<br />
<strong>of</strong> ikll jiniiJeH.tiinlSi'il trill EH, _<br />
Hnlnlii«, lilies UiX-f, ililUor und<br />
ot lital qijiilltj'. Weighed whim jjiiM<br />
c!iiu*O(i by etiNtoiners, No it in weight<br />
uirgd o purebnwrn,<br />
Hiop In utid fimJce ne!ectlonn from the host,<br />
Iflrgeat and frpflheflt 8tqt>k In Pli!IiidL»lpli!o, .<br />
lirdBra by inoll prompily fittundLwI to. All<br />
eddde td tie nmount <strong>of</strong> ilOand upward delivered<br />
free <strong>of</strong> etinrgu at any rHJinild Htntion<br />
I AtltlCo'Mui HLHinty,<br />
'<br />
LOW<br />
But ••taeitsn Guraiiifcd><br />
FI,Ui*ldKRS,<br />
*'P!eu« aci?ppt mf PIOOTs BratllntiS for the<br />
n>9ttitri>ii UfH <strong>of</strong> hoppliiMui and tjMJlji and vfaniF<br />
and ii!wfii]iu>SB Ihil HIB Compound Oijjrm hu<br />
eitrt&inlv glren me, ' ' . "<br />
~ "While I wan JtiwafR gnnsM»nd * health?<br />
child, I wan Isnown tu be tlTFpepUd, ani aKeraTitbu nthsr K»r1i»i m tliey mn»<br />
CBB the prejiyutiuqBiry?"<br />
"Oertflliilj, sir, 1 ' Huirl Lwlorc. in nil<br />
alert munner,<br />
"About hull post ID on<br />
Mondi^ iiight I calljsl at 13 FelfiiMir<br />
pond, 1 hud (fflino iiuportaat matters to<br />
Simam WiUi Uie dutouhuil ninl Was EM1=<br />
cey, aud the lutoi-view tttuk place in<br />
Mrs. Davom's beilrooin, which elin also<br />
Bsed aa a kind <strong>of</strong> Bitting RMDL Wa had<br />
& sooiowhat Btqniiy WPHD, nnd I left the<br />
hfiMO Qbuiit a quiirtPF piist 11, beilig let<br />
eat by Wlaa Rijiljjfjj, I did.not go<br />
itraight biimo. I was in a violeutly agitated<br />
condition—foverirtlily eseitort I<br />
huvo had a good dpnl to tnjnljlp BIB w-<br />
HJitly, and tho interview with lira, Da»<br />
Torn Brsot mo esmpletely. I wsudered<br />
ftboat the Hifectd for ssovt'ml Lours,<br />
Scarcely knowing whore I wna gouig.<br />
but I havo D recolleotioii : <strong>of</strong> going<br />
tlirongh Fokpar tonA ubont 1 o'clock in<br />
Hie inomiug. Shortlybt-fiiTO 3 o^loek I<br />
let myself ioto my owu hoase with my<br />
latchkey, and weut straight to bod, The<br />
next timo I TiKited IS Fokpar road Wai"<br />
abont 8 o'elouk on the morning <strong>of</strong> Uie<br />
when I hoard thut MIB, D:ivoni<br />
dead. That Si all I IIIITO to say, ia "<br />
TIIOUJ wni a ghort pasee after Locloro<br />
flsished his gUityiiieut* and then tha<br />
corona* lifted his Load, knnckkal hii<br />
eyes and asked if any ouo (liwircd to<br />
f h i<br />
Inspector Urhjgstopped,him <strong>of</strong>tihtthouliter,<br />
"1 linvo no memory <strong>of</strong> mooting any<br />
one wliaiii I rucugniged, I was<br />
wrapped np in my ami thunght»<br />
bio abont tho fow people I did chosee to<br />
meet," . ,<br />
"Too wpyo In Felspnf ronii abont 1<br />
O'eloot Bow *lu yom flat the time?"<br />
"I roinrifibct 1 JiMikiiig nt my watch<br />
nnilOF tlio gun liinip wbidi gtanda oataido<br />
10."<br />
"Did yon tciu:iln standing nndor tho<br />
gas laiiip long?"<br />
"Ol f "<br />
"What ii your ooenpattmf" asked<br />
&S 60¥0S6fi<br />
•<br />
*'An iayontor. I haye laTeated BSTBT.<br />
al minor mechanical sppltaBea and<br />
am at piegent enpiged ill oudaivoring<br />
to porfeet a very init»*jrtjuit motive power,<br />
I think, sir, with yonr pornilBsIgn,<br />
I flan eborton the prenent inquiry eon*<br />
ilderoht/by making a statfiiaent" B»<br />
had again lost control <strong>of</strong> hiBToioato<br />
eonie extynt, and hii body tnaabled aa<br />
If with an oguo,<br />
Tbe coroner lifted his head, tapped<br />
the side <strong>of</strong> hia pen ogniust hii ink bottb,<br />
and atarod for a few moments; withont<br />
yawning, al the witness.<br />
"If your statement ooncorns the p»afflt<br />
inquity~=an ibqniry into tlifl maa><br />
aer ia which tho deceased same by tar<br />
death—makn |t brail meaB^*^^^<br />
'^tj Must, s*i, ' a»iu iiwaii *(•)<br />
• qolek and violent effort to steady himself.<br />
"My statementdoea oon<strong>of</strong>irn itself<br />
•with tho manner in which Mia. Davom<br />
earns by her death,"<br />
p g<br />
"Only a few<br />
"Oanlil ymi my if (ho window« were<br />
all closed iu front at tho timo yon stood<br />
ihrrp?"<br />
"iKhonlil say thsy werfl. I glftBced<br />
at tlio hqBjiO, It wimld t liiive struck me<br />
with farprifo juiAuIurai'if Iliad uolicod<br />
BB ojaii wiiitluw.<br />
The light from the<br />
lamp throws a strong gkrs on the<br />
honsa"<br />
"You saw iidbody in the neighborhood<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs, Davoni'a hunsq &1 1 o'clock in<br />
"No.<br />
Hymemoiyii Utattho road<br />
wwi fliflfi Wirfeetly nniet nnd dwHvtfld,"<br />
"WJiUt, iij yoar opuiiuii. Dp, L,eelere,<br />
won]d be tho <strong>of</strong>TocUs <strong>of</strong> ehlor<strong>of</strong>unn admiaistered<br />
to a Kleepiug person?"<br />
The question Btrtrtled everyone in the<br />
conrt who had bonn following the inqniry<br />
attontivoly. It bronght them bm-k<br />
qniekly to tho most interesting poiiifc—<br />
the diicoveiy as to wliafc had happened<br />
tocAnsoMm Davoni's death,<br />
"The effects wonldvaryoousiderably.<br />
Much would depend ou the condition <strong>of</strong><br />
the person to wiioni tho chlor<strong>of</strong>orm was<br />
di<br />
and mnch to his fir hs<br />
CHAPTER SW,<br />
STATEHENT OF BERNARD TIOKERT.<br />
The ^liolfi oDurt was olqotriflod by<br />
Yisksf'a<br />
wards. The mnn wold only<br />
mean eithtu that ho waa a. witaeea 6$<br />
the aohml mnnlor or tlint ho was abont<br />
to etmf csa Out ho himself was tha ainr.<br />
j.N, JOHNSON,<br />
PLUMBER.<br />
STEAM AND GAS FITTER,<br />
Repairing a<br />
Bath Tubs and Plumbers'<br />
Supplies.<br />
GONVER i BUZZARD.<br />
Flnmblugi<br />
s, Q. O,<br />
STONEHILL & ADAMS,<br />
eimtferiiig, Rsngt<br />
til WBtS In ttliunii Hoe pr4M<br />
ado* ia 4 :<br />
HEADLEY,<br />
^f enne.<br />
flfMliBWfl>fI"Cl:<br />
Til RBOFIHB AID SPOUTHi.<br />
, The foreman <strong>of</strong> the jmy felt it was<br />
hii bouii(lcn duty to arnvh, himself. Hs<br />
had eoniniered tile yawiiing attack, and<br />
felt : eqaal now to any cniorgoncy-<br />
"Mighfe I ads the witness," gnid he f "It<br />
ho for aay, roariijii^=l«t aa say aveu fw a<br />
joke—locked thaie two ledgen into their<br />
"'So, I diil not," Miiwwed Zjeelse,<br />
with an iiifligtuitit sbiiko <strong>of</strong> his kua&<br />
"NOW; Dr, LcplpAf" said tho soils<br />
Itop lot the troiwnry, riaing, "wa nndeFstaud<br />
yon pro eugngod to Miss Rodney,<br />
the EIKSG <strong>of</strong> the deeoiued," =<br />
"Id thlfl iiecoedaiyr* aakod tlio ooro-<br />
"Tei, ifr, I think yon will ieo it ii,"<br />
"I hiive no ebjastioa to anfws 1 ths<br />
I uln engaged to Miss Rod-<br />
"Yen had arrangsd to marry her en<br />
Thnreday Infit and toIeft¥e the country<br />
witUherimmediutely?" .. . . '<br />
"Smch was my intention,"<br />
"Yon know this Bum <strong>of</strong> £1,000 was<br />
la the bedroom <strong>of</strong> Mm thivoni?**<br />
"Tho witnesa ii not bound to answer<br />
these questions rmlcsa he Ukes," mid<br />
die coroner, checking a ynwn witt his<br />
taper fingers,<br />
"Ihave no objection, sir," taid La*<br />
elero, "I was aware the money was in<br />
"Yoti say yonr interview with the<br />
deceased wna a H torniy one, Did she HH<br />
f to give her consent to her niece's<br />
JottblQf promptly attended to,<br />
ftuntabbd.<br />
Asbury Avenue,<br />
.S,iAMPgON,<br />
StOTes,<br />
fOttPSr SMKS,<br />
408*10 ABTbilKy Avenue,<br />
K&ft&Ht *M_&t*Urm wetter, All Wndi<br />
"Were ynn in presaing need . <strong>of</strong><br />
ef on the flight sf the Dth <strong>of</strong> Oetoberf"<br />
"I have been in pressing need <strong>of</strong><br />
money for some tinio,"<br />
"I wish the gentleman who ia eiam«<br />
inJng tha witufijtscfl ou behalf,sf thi<br />
treasury," gaid Uie coroner, "wQnld<br />
Oonflne bimsslf mora«Io«ly to the object<br />
<strong>of</strong> the prosnnt Inquiry, which is to<br />
oaoortain how <strong>Mar</strong>tiu Duvoni earns to<br />
"I am doing my best, sir, I asnie<br />
anldthe Bolloltflr.<br />
lf<br />
i L<br />
i,<br />
ing himself agnin to Loelope: "Yon left<br />
18 Felspar raid on the night <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Oth inst ftbent a quarter past 11. Did<br />
any one Bee yon leave the house except<br />
iUjtod?"<br />
"At all oveiits a Bjioiigo iatnrtited<br />
withtshl<strong>of</strong><strong>of</strong>urmatlmiiiigteredte a sleeping<br />
peFNon wonld produoo complete insensibility!"<br />
"If tho treatment lyns porsisiort in for<br />
a Bnfflcieatly JdHgthy pf'rioii^yes,"<br />
"Aiitl Biiglit eanso tleath? 11 '<br />
"PiMsiblyi Either cardiao syncope or<br />
apusa ntigiit be finxluccd. The first<br />
ayniptoniH, liowever, would be eouiploto<br />
insehsibilitF,"<br />
"And, I ropeat, death might be the<br />
remit!"<br />
"Yep,"<br />
"Will yon tell tho jury what, in yew<br />
opinion, wonld be, generally speaking,<br />
tho tyinptoina ond effects <strong>of</strong> chlur<strong>of</strong>orm<br />
inlialution by n aloeiiing pcrgan ?' f<br />
"The fln£ Mj-uiptom, sal hftvesaid.<br />
wonld be euiiiiJlute iUKeusibiUty. The<br />
person to whom the drug was being administered<br />
might straggle in hia sleep<br />
or might awake ami struggle, ti the bt«<br />
ginning iiiiialation <strong>of</strong> chlor<strong>of</strong>orm pie=<br />
duces a HTiiiae ef mental intoxication,<br />
oouajkniiiiifaa in the case <strong>of</strong> a person<br />
nwuke aud in hfs ordinary sonsea remaining,"<br />
"But tha pitjliiibility ia that if a<br />
sponge Batnrat<strong>of</strong>l witU eldor<strong>of</strong>orm was<br />
employed a sjeeping porHon would never<br />
awake? 1 *<br />
"The probability iH quite the other<br />
way, I hnvo fiqqnqut^ chlor<strong>of</strong>ormed<br />
patients—thonyli perhaps not ia such a<br />
rough nnd rawly way as by means <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Saturated BpongQ=juid I have nover bat<br />
once had an nqcidcnfe,<br />
Tliq oxceptios<br />
was nn ehlorly man who was ehlore*<br />
fornied at liih own rHinest ft» nn opera'<br />
tiotl, He dic-d <strong>of</strong> upmi-a, "<br />
. ''Wonld ycin conaidar llrs.. Davom an<br />
elderly woman?"<br />
'<br />
"No," • . :. ;<br />
"Ycra did not examine tha deceased<br />
after death!"<br />
"Ko, 1 undorfltood DP, Wrolval had<br />
prnnoouaxl life to be csthif' ftotne time<br />
beforo I bad H'uebed the honue,''<br />
* 'That is all I Ituve tu mk yon,' * ' •.<br />
"I beg your iHtfilon*" gnid one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
iurymcu ak Bt. Leelere, fwluig faiat<br />
md eiok at heart, WOB abont to retire,<br />
"How limp would a peraou^thq diseased<br />
lady, for iiistanco—l<strong>of</strong>tto herself<br />
aftor sJiQwoi clilorufenuedtiioronghly<br />
—how long wonld ihe take to regain<br />
ieiisibilityf* ' ,<br />
"It would depend largely on the condition<br />
<strong>of</strong> the person, ou her general<br />
health, on hw teinperumoat; It would<br />
be inpoggibto to give any fixed rale. **<br />
"Ten minutes or a quarter, <strong>of</strong> an hour<br />
might olapfio?" ^iid the jufyniau, fesling<br />
seerotly proud <strong>of</strong> hia medical knowl><br />
y<br />
"Ko me elw thai I am nwars <strong>of</strong>,"<br />
"MQ<br />
DaTenj,.\ii to good<br />
wiea yon fawher Mst^!'<br />
*?She wu greatly esdited and woa<br />
1<br />
;<br />
wu<br />
'•But as a medical aan yon wonld<br />
&Bim# in fairly gosd balfli!''<br />
I 'fihonlil nbt lito to auifiver as §t<br />
man, I was niyBelf In too *sa<br />
condltlqn at tho time to pay<br />
ftmlght,"<br />
•<br />
"Thank yen, doctor,"<br />
As Leolero tetired, with tKi intetis<br />
^1 Beekiiig out bis sweetheart, bBpectw<br />
Bngp tapped him en the shoulder auil<br />
Indicated to him that ho Wonld be etpected<br />
to remain in the court nntil the<br />
inquur was eonolndod or ndjonrnod.<br />
Tho jury were Doable to KsjbaU:<br />
elero'i evidenee auything wHieh tended<br />
to infiFlinlUflto him, Xhere had been ft<br />
certain amount <strong>of</strong> heritaney in many <strong>of</strong><br />
his replies, but that meant littlo a<br />
nothing.<br />
Daring the time that Leclffln<br />
-will giving htoevidonee inBpeetnt Brigp<br />
had diBSTBred Qoriugeand had bM<br />
U srmjrtedaTeisatioa with him tewart<br />
.- Bemiufd tJamas Vlokeiy wu now<br />
itoadin J in front <strong>of</strong> tho coroner, Hi<br />
face wita Vdrawn and hnggtiid, Idi •<br />
InBpcetor Driggs wore s pmsled look<br />
on his facfc<br />
CsfflBtftbla Hotcalf, whs<br />
is-aa etilt in the eenrt, lotiod aa puzzled<br />
SB hia chief, CoiiBtahlfl Young's fat faco<br />
beatned Wth dolight. He, and ho only,<br />
bad from the beginning—to nsa liisowu<br />
SipRsiiioii=- M fipQttod" thfl mnrdenr, II<br />
was then " tho core with tho elieiais&b"<br />
—Bomnrd Jams «Vi«keiy=who hM<br />
"dsmethp'tridi,"<br />
All oy<strong>of</strong>l wore turned opoa the witnoas,<br />
'who, now tliat he had tussedeA<br />
in screwing hig e jningo to tho atioMng<br />
point, eeemed tho lnuut nuecuioejiiod<br />
Ban Sn thu conrt.<br />
"I hftTB ttated that my occtipation ig<br />
ttat <strong>of</strong> on luvoiitor, I havo for gonio<br />
jeara piist bom concemfd mniBlfwitU<br />
an intenticm which hog eaasgd si fta<br />
iniiBCiwti ninotuit <strong>of</strong> rtuslcty."<br />
"I hapo," wiid thecorouer, lifting his<br />
eyes from hli tiutea. "that WO arc not<br />
going to havo a long raaibliiig gtate.<br />
meat ooncoming yonrsolt<br />
Recollect,<br />
myhnsinfflBhore"—ho wni obliged ta<br />
pnnetnnto his praifeses with a ya\^=^<br />
*'inj Dnitinogg h«e 18 to preside ever aa<br />
inqniry into the nmutict in whkh tha<br />
deeoaBftl—SIflrthn DaTorn^-ouiiui by hie<br />
death," .<br />
"I will only flHLtipyyonr time,64T,<br />
mil Hie jtuy'a with wljiit I tiiiak does<br />
oduconi tho object <strong>of</strong> tha preHest ia«<br />
qniry. Jly pwitwn ia too teniblefcf<br />
as to craitnuipliito iay ether ooarafi."<br />
"Voiy welli" euid the corouer, ifBbting<br />
bis eycu with hii knauklca and<br />
then etMtehiug his elbows ant, "I will<br />
not iiitcimpt you oguin ntiLwa I Slid<br />
you wandering altogether from the<br />
point."<br />
"I fool," said Yi^stf, "that I mnit<br />
erplnin ay own oondnct and my own<br />
eondition Imforo I get to the worst part<br />
^ my statement, bnt 1 will be m brief<br />
ai I jMiwibly can. 1 was, aa I Lavs said,<br />
engrossed in mj diieove^, and 1 knew<br />
if I coald CJUTy out tuy exporimonta I<br />
eonld pi onoe he n riuh man—-a veiy<br />
rich man. The only difflonlty in my<br />
way was tho want <strong>of</strong> nioney. I oaten,<br />
kted it wonld take at laifit £1,000 to<br />
pnll mo throngh. 1 racked say brain for<br />
iptns nieaua <strong>of</strong> discovering how the neoesaary<br />
uioaey wtu td bo obtained, bnt I<br />
senld fled no ona to help me,<br />
"At OiD tiino—I mean during the<br />
part month—I leara«l from Aliii, Da»<br />
Tom that die hod s considerable som cf<br />
ruoney in Uie Funded bank She did not<br />
itato what the amount was. Bha had<br />
isse idea that I conld adviao her ai to<br />
tile luvcjjtiug <strong>of</strong> her money. My fint<br />
Impulse was to pntsij plang before her,<br />
M tell her about rayliicomplotod invention,<br />
and touak her fttt help, bnt I folt<br />
3D eonflideratlon that ft would be hopeleas<br />
tosuggest to tlio lady any tiling that<br />
wonld strike her ai being go haandoug<br />
a way <strong>of</strong> invfflting her inonoy. Hho had<br />
a morbid dread <strong>of</strong> losing ovory tiling sho<br />
p<strong>of</strong>lBeasftd, and alio was also eager that<br />
It should not escape ffom meUiatths<br />
bad consulted me atjont her saviuga or<br />
referred lu any way to them. My own<br />
positioB at this period ns beooining<br />
dasperato, ETeiytliing, or nearly e¥e^»<br />
thing, I p<strong>of</strong>iM!HHetl wtt« euuk in my in-<br />
Tentioa, audwithemt money to comploto<br />
my esperinieiitB I saw rnin staring me<br />
ittthefiusj. "<br />
M I anit now inforni yen," haeon=<br />
Hnecd, aftra- a brief pjitiflo, "that I haw<br />
boon for many yean is (ho hubit <strong>of</strong> inhaUng<br />
chlor<strong>of</strong>orm. I began the ptaotioo<br />
for the purpose <strong>of</strong> rehcvingaiiaathnifttio<br />
BttaHk, and by dogreos I have grown<br />
somewhat reeklees In the nso <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
drag. It alwiiya prodnees intonso and<br />
pleanrable qicitement at the bcgjnniug,<br />
and hne <strong>of</strong>ten, 1 fancy, pitjrlded aft<br />
with ideas, I mention this only to ahow<br />
that as I was in Uio habit <strong>of</strong> using olilor<strong>of</strong>onn<br />
freely myielf it wai not unreaionablo<br />
<strong>of</strong> me to think I might employ<br />
it with a rtranger and not antldpate<br />
fatal results. .<br />
"Ou the night <strong>of</strong> the Oth <strong>of</strong> Octoba-<br />
I went to my loom about 10 o'clock I<br />
had no intention <strong>of</strong> going to bed,' I was<br />
greatly agitated and greatly difitresiedl<br />
u I roTiewod the fiourtitioa <strong>of</strong> my tailoeeanft<br />
the pgjepoet<strong>of</strong> almost imminent<br />
rain, Ail walked apud dews<br />
my bedroom I head tfia etinnA td angry<br />
Toio«, and opening my door I was able<br />
te hear a gaud deal <strong>of</strong> what went on in<br />
Mrs. Datrom'a room, aa her door wai<br />
sliglitly open. I quickly loarnod that<br />
•he bad at that moment in horrqdm &<br />
Bnm <strong>of</strong> £1,000 in banknote.<br />
.<br />
gi All at onoa my btala wai flral with<br />
i horriblfl d^tiro to po«sa myself <strong>of</strong><br />
(Us money, I eould with Ita powarfnl<br />
ta qniokk ia a padHoa to sqatoPB the<br />
n^ywith ample Intonsst"<br />
!<br />
v '<br />
proljaollity, <strong>of</strong> dhsovery, B«lltnenoerible<br />
jMnnpting topoema myself <strong>of</strong><br />
taw money, wnien wonta eunow as<br />
with great wealth, woi dinning itself<br />
Into my cars. In dosptiir and still uncertain<br />
what "1 wonld do, I turned to my<br />
chlor<strong>of</strong>orm, and saturating a sponge I<br />
inhaled the fnnies fruely.<br />
"MisE a ttoe=I don't know hew<br />
long, for the cditor<strong>of</strong>orm took from rae<br />
•U soaat sf time—I .deshled upon a><br />
phUL I wonld barrow this money at all<br />
haarda I conld easiily rephioa It in a<br />
jnonth or two—perhaps in a Bhorter<br />
tlms. And I would replaee it with<br />
double or treble the amount aad pat<br />
Mrs. Davom at ease about her future, I<br />
wooM wait nntil tho boose was sound<br />
in sleep, and then I could creep down to<br />
lira BaYorn's room and ascgrtnlil if ihe<br />
was asleep. I eonld then render her<br />
oomplotely insensible while I hunted<br />
fa? tho money in her room. Uiere would<br />
be BS danger or ride <strong>of</strong> danger to the<br />
lady. She wonld never oven knew any'<br />
thing unusual hod happened. Whan I<br />
d the msney, It wonld be tima<br />
g to tbink <strong>of</strong> some plan for divert*<br />
Ing snspielon from me,<br />
"I own this waii s fearfully weak<br />
ni reckless scheme, bat I have no<br />
dsabt I was aotiug partly under the ee-<br />
• : .<br />
looked<br />
•<br />
'I Buppooe thafe inflit bVi<br />
Tiekowinar *" J " 3<br />
"Ten ffinnirt<br />
which happened L,._ , ,<br />
year room that nightf'*<br />
fi 'AM ym a\?are that i<br />
had been recently sottffa<br />
form -was found : by ^a<br />
. joa<br />
•pongo when<br />
Mil<br />
"And ym pat chianrfarin os«<br />
en the nigHt <strong>of</strong> the Oth gf OetS<br />
heatdvoieea in dispute inifci,<br />
"'Would yon reeognlsacjb)M j " '<br />
doysa thJakf", •.,-v -pl: ^<br />
'*I faney I'shsall**<br />
«UWiW t! MtL<br />
dneing the<br />
bMWd<br />
**1 tMnk, sir," ial<br />
tbe jury, fiddnsBingti<br />
we mnat vifiit the house aufi<br />
oianinnsthoso doors and<br />
which thii two gsntlemeti and tb*<br />
seaaed slept*'<br />
"I think UwlUbs<br />
the corona*.<br />
"Asdit;<br />
ttmo for<br />
during luncheon ]<br />
caa take yon into safe t<br />
bly Dr. Petdi^ will<br />
hmeheea,<br />
b© rf inipartanes, I wlU<br />
i<br />
•;<br />
-/LA-*<br />
?W<br />
the oonrt until 3 <<br />
nor, standing np and<br />
arms, as if ha were enfforing fldra idaje^<br />
fan <strong>of</strong> cssmpt "T<br />
ample time, geiitlamtai, to e^sniinfl i<br />
premissB at 18 Fekpar roai"<br />
E^'oiy ona in the eontt J<br />
at the unexpected turn eYOnta had<br />
dnetiTe influenee <strong>of</strong> tho chleffifarai<br />
At any rate, I waited until I gBesed tho<br />
hooge was soqnilly imliwp, and then I<br />
crept down ataitu to Mi-ft. Dnvorn'a room<br />
and dragged her into iiiB
WANAMAKER'S.<br />
Bot BO warn<br />
wsuJd/biya<br />
iiiWB^ittil^dp not fed Uj; tliey r&<br />
vere hcroliin, bu t th«LV are not heroic;<br />
honor ths spirit<br />
but. ibpy flo'noti puses* it<br />
"-•••'••••••••*<br />
^t^flndiutfyl<br />
y Mknpwfedgi A<br />
but they anj hut<br />
entoraomlDltfdnbyhlin <strong>of</strong><br />
to bffles during tbs l»t week<br />
d<br />
smoddmfut<br />
<strong>of</strong> bl te,<br />
gjv« women tbaHgbt to veto insehoel<br />
Asfcr tbe judtalary<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Asfc<br />
jy<br />
last year, IL ii evident that BB they are<br />
framed ttkty Jaw lat fcfor. The<br />
ohaiiga they ttaltfi elinHiiate the lay<br />
slement in the Court <strong>of</strong> Errora *nd Ap»<br />
ieeot»tiuct U» Baud <strong>of</strong><br />
have tried<br />
spoil«» eUHd," IM dot Iwaf «*,<br />
keynote <strong>of</strong> government In #*#iy w<br />
i totulry. It w« a baf<br />
iiita wreaking the vengesne*<br />
i d f e l b i l d<br />
ffyp<br />
It Iiiid niiju«t|Hattoii In- reason or hh<br />
da<br />
SERCES--<br />
rics formany<br />
suit, Ittouly eflect waslo p<br />
!ftgi)hlanj, nbeitlpus nujfllfistUon and<br />
aieiweuf Injustice. portuuBtely, It 1*<br />
largely aihhig<strong>of</strong> (heput,<br />
iJlitd<br />
ith t<br />
fteflons, bat tbi ^saga i«o]<br />
pfsesduM. Tbi jud><br />
Isleft praeUcaity as II le.<br />
»tt#ndinentHBiibQiItted by<br />
M»d feiisdr<br />
spire tburuelves s^d<br />
ibsy haveesflayod to change their dlspoaltlonfl<br />
tflthDUt BUCCSJH. Taty have<br />
conns to** that no etEsi <strong>of</strong> the will cao,<br />
pf Itself, create or abolLsb salugle feel-<br />
Ing, much has remodel a character,<br />
LamentaU<strong>of</strong>a ud pelf-reproach do not<br />
totu hate Into love, nor purify the<br />
heart* and there in not a fewwho give<br />
up In despair whit seemi! to be a use*<br />
lew struggle,<br />
ThrAliUJw that i# htre UKIB Ii iu<br />
not rwognlElug action a* the potent<br />
fcetos In the fiilAl<strong>of</strong> and refiinuliig uf<br />
charaeter. They regard it as an efleet<br />
hut not M a cause, whereas It Ii both.<br />
Me certain<br />
p<br />
with temper, children<br />
are dtjunied to sufier lha peisalty <strong>of</strong> cur*<br />
P 1 puiilshaieiit It would be wall If<br />
a<br />
At 6OC<br />
are rough serges in cardilhaii<br />
navy, black, cream.<br />
••At aw t« fl,SO,»BiostbiergM to *U<br />
tbe Spring colorings,<br />
.' •<br />
•At Tfe tnoreas tWrt«n eoleringi <strong>of</strong><br />
Qontrootor and Builder<br />
2T«.3fl8VMritl < H UteftB t'lif I*. J.<br />
ition,<br />
4s<br />
Governor<br />
ThelBd<br />
gkkkis Voorh*s and Dnly KO rlgbl at<br />
tbe rooiB <strong>of</strong> tbe iystem and maka ndi<<br />
^le^agB, Both Benators would abol(6h<br />
the Conrt <strong>of</strong> Chancery and divide<br />
the aiw Supreme Court lota LAW and<br />
Equity DeputnieDtfl. In other regpsctathe<br />
prop<strong>of</strong>tlUons dlflw<br />
tUly<br />
•Ithough WJ<br />
toti*<br />
Wftb<br />
in morriiw<br />
evening,<br />
A miuiqiifFade party was given Mnif<br />
day evening In Mabau's Hall. Uuvers<br />
were laid fur fifty, and a graud Liuje<br />
was had.<br />
Youngs Corenti has Bold a lot on Weat<br />
avenue, south <strong>of</strong> Seven(eeth stteet fiir<br />
If, Ji, Htitefi to William H, Slioeh, <strong>of</strong><br />
phlladeiphia, ,<br />
Hev, B, W, Lake, Preside nt, sod m,<br />
Q, E, Paleu, Treasurer, <strong>of</strong> the A^oelatln»,<br />
were looking over the Maud one<br />
day last week.<br />
M, Oallaghsr, <strong>of</strong> Phllndo Iphia, has<br />
beaii spending a season at the re«tflont ! e<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mi, and Mrs. J. D. McAlceno, ou<br />
Asbury avenue.<br />
Appraiser <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, was on the<br />
Islaud Thursday lucking <strong>of</strong>fer his<br />
[iroperty Intereat*. ,<br />
J.U. Borradalle and wife occupied<br />
tbelr West avenue cottage a f«w dflys<br />
last week, returning to Philadelphia uu<br />
Saturday afternoon, .<br />
: Mr8,A,H,Hlgboe ( <strong>of</strong>Camdon 1 whoLH<br />
having a cottage built on Wtnley avenue,<br />
below BfSth street, was aiiioiiir<br />
Thursday's vidltors,<br />
Augustui W, Miller has purchased<br />
four tots OB West avenue, through the<br />
luBtruineiitalHy <strong>of</strong> B, Curtis iiobitisbu<br />
and Youngs Oorsou. • "<br />
, A, H, Woodward, <strong>of</strong> the Fidelity<br />
Company, Philadelphia, haa rented J,<br />
V, McAllister's Asbury aveuue cottage,<br />
nortb <strong>of</strong> first Btreist,<br />
John. Wallaee, <strong>of</strong> West Cbealer, Pa,,<br />
haa runted ope <strong>of</strong> Itobert Fisher's yew<br />
skire buildings on Asbiiry<br />
avenue,<br />
above Seventh street.<br />
Why don't somebody say something<br />
about "Winter lingering iu the lap <strong>of</strong><br />
Spring" far the aid fellow certainly is<br />
guilty <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>leuBe?<br />
A. R. Bmith & Sonshave thecontract<br />
for Improvingthelnteripr<strong>of</strong> IM. Oharni«n»i<br />
lee sreana |arlor, Hiiiier ¥tb<br />
Btrefit and Asbury avenue.<br />
Blehard Townssnd and lamlly have<br />
moved from Palermo to this city, taking<br />
occupancy <strong>of</strong> their store and dwelling<br />
at Twelfth and Asbury.<br />
John R, Kondricfc, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
as extenslvf property owner here, was<br />
down Friday looking after his Interests<br />
and viewing Improvemenlfl,<br />
J, 0. McAllister has rented his West<br />
i avenue cottage to Meafirt. Chaprnau A<br />
ogere. Arch street merchants, Phlla-<br />
[ delphla, for the coming Bssson.<br />
Csptalu John Bomers entsttained a<br />
number <strong>of</strong> his friends at his Wesley<br />
avenue resfdenee last iatufday evening.<br />
An slalKinto repast was served. a<br />
Riehard Cr&ufcBhaw, <strong>of</strong> Frankford^<br />
accompanied by a friend, occupied bk<br />
r cottage ou Asbury aveuue, below Four.<br />
' tsenth street, a few days the past week.<br />
Mrs,<br />
Vanaman, <strong>of</strong> Camden, has<br />
awarded to dtwlniBti A English the<br />
contract for the erection <strong>of</strong> a cottage<br />
on West avenue, near Thirtieth street,<br />
O»ptain Cbflrlffl A. Campbell will<br />
[lead tbi UbrisUaa Endeav.ir Society<br />
I next Sunday eveulng.<br />
"Keeping our<br />
I pledge in «plrlt aud lo letter" will be<br />
nnd iu nulwUiiitlation <strong>of</strong> disclaim he hns<br />
UH rl|Nf totuutiteH, grown In the<br />
Itipe tnmuLiK>H iu this latitude<br />
lit <strong>Mar</strong>ch are aniong the curlonltlefl.<br />
Every one mtiHt have observed the<br />
nlurjii that sciKpfl on everybody in an<br />
electric cur during U tJiunder storm,<br />
and yet eluctrit'luiiH suy itLH the aafeat<br />
<strong>of</strong> all phifew ut such a time, and in<br />
pnmf <strong>of</strong> it they nlltee thut nn person<br />
mm ever yet injured iu a trolley ear by<br />
lightning.<br />
la fmnt <strong>of</strong> a rapidly approaohing<br />
trolley car, nt Bridgeton, TiiurHduy,<br />
.Mljw Liiiu Lftke t _tlaiiglUgr i _fl'f Rev, B<br />
W/Lajse, Pfeaideut<strong>of</strong> ihe Oeeaii Oily<br />
AwiiOlutimi, cuughE her f(»)t in the<br />
track*.<br />
Her cltuith seemed certain, ijut<br />
tbe mntorinuu maiiagid to at«p his car<br />
just in tlmo to Have the cataHtrnnbe,<br />
GOIHI Red Cedar Pijsta for Bale cheap,<br />
JOM. O. Chumpinu.<br />
Tlie DaiiiEtitfirji <strong>of</strong> Amerlcn,<br />
Last Thunsdiiy evening <strong>Ocean</strong> Uily<br />
Cfiuiiuil, No, 10, Daughters <strong>of</strong> America,<br />
wufi luNtUuted In the UiiUucJi ritooa <strong>of</strong><br />
the Jr. 0, U, A, M, by Hie State diunisll<strong>of</strong><br />
and State Secretary <strong>of</strong> She Graud<br />
OiHtiiull,<br />
Tlliftyn Ihi<br />
list.<br />
ocean promenade, which tbe action <strong>of</strong><br />
City Council ths past week has made<br />
an early cortalufy, has streDgtheneU be><br />
lief in the <strong>of</strong>t.repeated predletlou that<br />
ibfcgnat-btaeh^walk-wiii-eytutflaliy<br />
become the reeoKnlzed buslnas as well<br />
s§ amufiement highway <strong>of</strong> this resort.<br />
It tojk a decided turn fu that direction<br />
tlie post threcBCiisons, but the tendency<br />
<strong>of</strong> the coming soaBon iu that way will<br />
undoubtedly be sueh as to make Atlautfo<br />
avehue tradespeople seek locatiuns<br />
on the Hlraud or face a dlHcourag-<br />
Ing drop in btisinggH, The fact that<br />
the new structure IN to be <strong>of</strong> the most<br />
ornate and enduring character, asd (bat<br />
Its new location will be reasonably permanent,<br />
means that a! most all kinds <strong>of</strong><br />
biiHiiiestavcuturcH, heret<strong>of</strong>oreefsnflned to<br />
tlie central part <strong>of</strong> the dity, mtiHt eeek<br />
a pluee iu toiich with this great artery<br />
<strong>of</strong> trade and travel. Drug Htorefl, cigar<br />
stores, bnrtkjr HhopH and variety stores<br />
<strong>of</strong> vurlouB ck-HorlptiotiH, areaireikdy very<br />
tbs <strong>County</strong> Qaihec&l from<br />
^Srious Sources, ' '. ;<br />
" Tuckahoe.<br />
Captain W. Willeti, <strong>of</strong> the schooner<br />
A, M, Oarllsie, wu brought home ca<br />
Friday suflerlng from injuries received<br />
on board his vaael during a heavy gale<br />
The Captain was taken<br />
from lha<br />
Bchooner <strong>of</strong>l Atlantic Cily, from which<br />
point the craft proceeded with the mate I<br />
•• fhi election IfithU ^ty Tuadfty w*i<br />
a ihjee-cerneled fight, an' ladepeDdent<br />
ticket with Q, P, Moore for Mayor *ad<br />
'" ", Banipwn and Ames W, L*e tor<br />
having been placed iu the n«!d<br />
on Friday- The vo^ fbliowi r Siayo^=<br />
•G, f, Moore, 121; H,<br />
Joseph G. Champion, 82; Gouuell<br />
*Hariy He*dley,98; *Danlgl E, hake,<br />
m Junes W, Lee; 85; B*mucl It. Bampsen,<br />
1$; Hariy 0, Sllltoh, TB| Arthur<br />
D, Barrows, 00. Than marked<br />
la charge.<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> our people are sulferlug<br />
from severe colds.<br />
The revival iervices itave come t« a<br />
clipfle. =<br />
Hammonton,<br />
Otto von HeiiniirfaNregldeiit <strong>of</strong> Fni'<br />
The SDL'lety, as its name implies, ii<br />
<strong>of</strong> purely American origin, aud Is un=<br />
der tbe care and direction <strong>of</strong> the Junior<br />
Aiaeriean Meuhaulea, Ite ohjeet is the<br />
furtherltic <strong>of</strong> the principle* enniiclatod<br />
by the latter yssdy, Lostiig sight <strong>of</strong> the<br />
social futUUfe, Its purpose should com.<br />
iiiend it to every Aiuerioari elilzen<br />
whose love for bin native land and Ms<br />
ti.iilBSodeQpandfuli that he<br />
ready to pmtecflit from the ns*<br />
sault <strong>of</strong> foes—withouNif within,<br />
El wood Steelman, sob <strong>of</strong> Ooun cilman<br />
|Hlram Steelman, a student at<br />
College, Phliadflphia, spoilt<br />
iturdayiuid Sunday with uii farents<br />
Good Aid Cedar Posts for sale cheap,<br />
Ioa t G, Champion;<br />
T<br />
i<br />
Our. new stock <strong>of</strong> fifteen thousand<br />
pleoei <strong>of</strong> Burlaps, Felts, Embossed,<br />
Has, Blanks from 5 eeu taup. B. it.<br />
alth i Sons, .1048 and 1030<br />
eirpeoter work c«ll on J.<br />
Tenlh andWat, ANtal<br />
will bring hi® to jpui'door<br />
A Z*vni* traiii a Trnlit,<br />
Wllllfliu N, Awme, a resldpnt<strong>of</strong> this<br />
hud a wouderful eseape from<br />
death Friday morning before the eyes<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Jurgy cruwd <strong>of</strong> people, at the West<br />
Jersey Railroad Station, at Wutidbury.<br />
Htotscr wm a paNHenggr on the, express<br />
from tliIH city, which Is due at Wood*<br />
bury at 0.47, but decs not stop, and as<br />
the train sped by the platform at the<br />
rale <strong>of</strong> 40 miles an hour Htotser leaped<br />
fKiin the platform ab<br />
tentlon. The bereavementfullHhenvily<br />
u|Hin tbe parents, as it was their only<br />
uhltd.<br />
They have the sympattiy <strong>of</strong><br />
their mnuy friends in <strong>Ocean</strong> City, where<br />
they are well known. , ,<br />
REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.<br />
, First Congressional District<br />
CAMBEK, H, J,, <strong>Mar</strong>uh 9, isDfl,<br />
Pumuftnt tothecall iRgued by the Re*<br />
piibliuau Hialo Executive Uomnilltee for<br />
tho eleclion <strong>of</strong> delegate^ to the Itepubiicun<br />
Natlpnal C'auventioa, whlcli will<br />
tiHJeutlve countlea^<br />
aud Helect dolegiites io represent the<br />
wild ctmtities In a District Coiiveutlon,<br />
to be bdJd at the '1'reulon Hsuse, In the<br />
elty <strong>of</strong> Trenluu, ThUfflday, the slsteeutii<br />
day <strong>of</strong> April, at eleven d'd«k In the<br />
forenoon, for the pur [rase <strong>of</strong> selecting<br />
two delegates to represent theFiht Coui<br />
gre«8loiial DiHtrict at said National Convention,<br />
. •'.<br />
Bach county Is eutitled ts delegates<br />
as follows: ' ,<br />
Oamden, 64 delegates.<br />
Cape May, I delegates, : ,<br />
Cumberland, 27 delegates,<br />
Gloucester, 20 delegates, ,<br />
Balein, 17 delegates.<br />
Dated <strong>Mar</strong>ch 8th, 1806.<br />
TjIOKAl W, TBBHCHARO,<br />
QsutoEHmsi<br />
T« nil the property owners ef Oeaan City,<br />
N. J. Any ptjraon or persons balng BKKTlevil<br />
bcjiiiHO <strong>of</strong> liny Vlolntton ef the bSIWlng line<br />
refltrli>tloha,iis fauna jn tlindefltiH Of thoUesain<br />
City AsftMlAtLon, whs will report tbe Mine ta<br />
UiuHBpefibtsndsBt will ba given an order 1B-<br />
Htructlng tbo nttortiuy for tbe ABfloeiatlon to<br />
common legal prowwilbEH at nnoen(mlnJJt<br />
VB6 parti!.* BQ <strong>of</strong> rending, ond to charge nil<br />
court SxpspKGH and fitUjrnev tdea to the<br />
Ully AlMtbotHtlon.<br />
Lty ordtf Of tbe Board nt Ma;<br />
Biltli,<br />
eunloB I'lbperty,<br />
Mn, Eberiwrt,<br />
Exeanlan Co. Property,<br />
French 4 Co.,<br />
CaTTle It far<br />
Mr, Onrrlea,<br />
(jftafles Hntelitnson,<br />
HaiHue! Howel!,<br />
Harald Emery,<br />
Wllbelmlna Krmgaf,<br />
Lent<br />
61»,<br />
Steamboat Co.<br />
HoDin* R L<br />
Sin, WJIIIain Ll<br />
Clleji lawrepe<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>y Lake,<br />
H, W, Lftko,<br />
H<br />
A m,m,m,mi,m , .<br />
between utn and litHTSO meadow lata he.<br />
tween. 13th and Ht B :<br />
SIT tOSHl, 4i5,«2,5ffl,6(EL BffiJ, EffiL tllSIf.ftiS,<br />
Borth jm*hall <strong>of</strong> btpekor meadow between<br />
15th flbd 10th • •<br />
5H1, »2 SKfl 6S7 S3 OS to MlTffll SO |B9M<br />
<<br />
H<br />
B.EAK<br />
B.EAK1.<br />
an J-auuef luteudent.<br />
A, HOWELLj<br />
MMtef and Solicitor In (Jbanegfy,<br />
Room 2, ItenlBfltMfl nud law nulldiBE, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
qity, N, 1,<br />
itcnl Eatnto, InHunitlM.<br />
ESTAULlBttfiD lfifli,<br />
CBISTNUT STIIH, MlUDiLPIIl,<br />
DEALER IS—<br />
saf e And|KetjBii.<br />
Miss II, S, Matthews<br />
CITT SHOPPING FREE OF CHIBGE.<br />
UottftgO, Wesley ayenoe, Above tth,<br />
W.m M, E, BIATTHKWS.BHiiit<br />
Leaaong<br />
In l'itihLliig DrWig<br />
d M l<br />
E. CLINTON k CO.<br />
Msnyfubjrift and<br />
imperiirief<br />
1008 MiRKET, and 8 S, TENTH ST.,<br />
ALBERT A, HOWELL,<br />
Ilenl LJitoto nnd Law nnlldlnf, Kooni 3,<br />
, OCEAN CCTY, N, J s<br />
Q<br />
'-• WALTEB 8, LEAMINO,<br />
1<br />
• DAvmfiAiBD,<br />
;<br />
Com, for First Congrei slona) District,<br />
WASTED i =-To exchange two i .tbl«6'<br />
story briek lnjuBefl,well rented, at Nortb<br />
Wafs, Pa^for a cottage or jots at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
CJ%, 'Add^aT/Mphbg^ffl Mat*<br />
ketTitBst, Pljtlndelnhta, Pa,<br />
Painting and paper hanging la alt<br />
their bmuehes by competent workmen,<br />
A iiilt line <strong>of</strong> paiuts, oils, ¥arr"<br />
GI&S6 (B iUek, «. R. SmlLh A<br />
1S4? and 10M Asbury avinife,<br />
exenange fla^furniture, piano,<br />
far one or more deslr-<br />
I have an band several (mall cottages<br />
which I will trade for lots Iftcated h:-<br />
tween Sixth and Twelfth streeta, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City, 1 also have some good building<br />
late on which I wUl erect eottaget for<br />
any one wishing to Invest In a home<br />
bytheBfiii. Termi reasonable, and flnt<br />
mortgages taken on the properties when<br />
dalred<br />
Correspondende flolleited,<br />
: < ABEL D. BCIOLL, Builder, •:<br />
I api prepared to furolih a flrat-elw<br />
red brick guarsnteed to withstand Its<br />
frott or pllmnUo obangs, whloh h<br />
guperior In the market (HV the p<br />
t!ine|dr q^lnpaving, Holier; sat<br />
they MHjpriarUole^ Irat the bdfll Ii<br />
tDUoh:lgAtb&)thd <strong>of</strong> otheF bnoda<br />
dlarDOBde, etc,, far one <strong>of</strong> more desu><br />
abie;16bj itOefean City, or oetfap Weil<br />
ltW; Add tta Ll B<br />
OUR SHOES SPEAK VOLUMES<br />
FOR THEMSELVES!<br />
Voium&s fliiod with psrtiDent points; all<br />
the points in will tnkenvtoo; nud to secure<br />
blentj? <strong>of</strong> ikktm for our Shocfl. Such ihoo or**<br />
tory U irrseiHtlhle, And preMnlafttnultltndsol<br />
fddt aotea well worth itndylng, It ! ( eouatlnK<br />
hefllU) to nouSe tbe-fBit eguifortobly 1B a pslr<br />
<strong>of</strong>ihcKalthatartttl*ny« the teryidea tor the<br />
U*on; tbe Ogrrtct thing In ityle, and the<br />
•i JDlt What I Wfttlt' 1 bfftnd igf everybody<br />
What ft ihoe ought to be U Jnat wh«|. our<br />
Hhses He, sBdiuit whflt a shoe Dpght to cost<br />
i wnni sur SBOSI da ^ppw<br />
KNpRR&c6, f<br />
liBOiY If E5UE1RD RIRIISTRBET.<br />
K.D,<br />
L L M ,<br />
Mr*! Morrln,<br />
CharlBO Mllfer,<br />
•<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> C|tr Watoj Cfc<br />
O, U. EloctriG It, It, Co.<br />
O. C Electric LiguHJo.<br />
6, C, Bower Co,<br />
D W, Bldnwny,<br />
rsuees liobinBon,<br />
u, sharp,<br />
Chartes Bheppard,<br />
mm<br />
l SB<br />
flth sreeta<br />
. an te<br />
345 S<br />
ai7,sis,2j3,^Rndi)liibt<br />
m, *2x,m, S5T, •&%vm to is, iw to us ud<br />
plotit, olc.<br />
BlBBt<br />
Ttft<br />
tol<br />
BhalB Htsoltnan,<br />
iu Hti<br />
UiKon HMlter<br />
M, 3, Halter,<br />
J, Q, fjll<br />
]fi Q, Bteclnnn £ Co.<br />
ChnlH TntUo, .<br />
ctiarles TutUe,<br />
N.P,<br />
lea, no<br />
rafli<br />
m<br />
701,700<br />
smmmm<br />
iff,, m, im, iui<br />
Hi.te,H! IlTJ( t17i<br />
iaLiin.m<br />
17M«?i 118, Bl<br />
SI , :<br />
mi, m m m m,m<br />
K.S.Wlt!6tts,<br />
H<br />
When, 15<br />
Qodrgo WllltatnH,<br />
U<br />
Wliittm WiiieBgliby, N, p,<br />
' LAST SS6W* OWSEIM."<br />
J.L.SndK.H.MsrBhii!!. K<br />
JrtiUM lioblnBftn,<br />
H<br />
W, E.BoylD, D<br />
C. K, Flemlngi f<br />
0, I>. MWdieton a<br />
G. RPfllen,<br />
QeeMl City AnoeiatJen,<br />
Wllllntn Voglit,<br />
A<br />
Hewurd Vftngftnt,<br />
H<br />
Carrie Wnltou, l><br />
T, Wceha, II<br />
KieumtoniJompany,<br />
C<br />
ll, L, Horn,<br />
IJ<br />
[«tiM Ijinumhnoh,<br />
, D<br />
Untnown, ' : y K¥<br />
j.E.AiidS. W, Lake,<br />
a, H. sillier.<br />
Unknown,<br />
Wlllinin IfatlilnHOii,<br />
Liateuown, .<br />
Mi to mi<br />
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2fi0 feet hBy n-ptit, between lDth nnd i«h<br />
IP lei* lying hdtwsenrtlli niid flth iireei*. and<br />
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Ijai <strong>of</strong> hind I.VIHK iwiwoon 5th andath ntnwu<br />
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i and under-<br />
(flying thnt<br />
loned ii» the Bible<br />
•bear meairt'Hip<br />
meant BabjleV,<br />
i eat<br />
ott<br />
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tie'<br />
that O<strong>of</strong>l weald<br />
Vertstii fjemiiphen r No, no J<br />
und ha had two Soros<br />
istoiffihigi<br />
g g V<br />
bb earth today li<br />
cbumb, sid<br />
atone so/earth today U<br />
tbl» audience faflnwouid,ifiKija<br />
a for him,<br />
inisying,"<br />
and extent <strong>of</strong><br />
.to be taken<br />
for saying tt<br />
be dans. Lei si<br />
battlaferGod.<br />
»<br />
- <strong>of</strong><br />
thli country, aud the<br />
bird that ever<br />
Js tha Ameriy<br />
in yew AmtrieSB<br />
IIP IfiFp that when one <strong>of</strong> them<br />
sM :«jr> fltane glwn la<br />
"toe ,a iflBtib^insMiera<br />
boby<br />
the pfoceadan el<br />
OQ the eat;.:lgf primeval<br />
^ft<br />
bj the day sf<br />
r affseltf rtea giana.<br />
dlssfedit the real Asia,<br />
. they n«d BO<br />
tikia fbfQsi, W'<br />
Maiistiaian, feaf<br />
d<br />
bis <strong>of</strong> holding and feedhold<br />
«ad feed, noaordlng<br />
: "- il/ •••' i " -" lithe<br />
ID eitsteBoa and dea<br />
•fail <strong>of</strong> •omenthgwmld or get<br />
aal landing mote ittwt<br />
DOfl lahfttttssb «Bit fist fee «1<br />
iq a^p tlis sygioa <strong>of</strong> thi flnt<br />
Stuajn taking<br />
outset hold it, II<br />
m In<br />
pama fov bet and,<br />
ffl jufhfllMHi the thret<br />
h<br />
the eni thing, and<br />
Lrinwia ita creed,<br />
is na- Gfadr»esoa, thers<br />
•hnU be no r jgiiSi si pnpw^. Oiifl ^<br />
theircbSef jiniHata printed aUHnti><br />
BiBti^JQyHaBitsfflabB wads oa* ef<br />
thft dead bodtei <strong>of</strong> capitoltatB aa will si<br />
oot Of bogs," Ono<strong>of</strong> the leaders ef CQBIustiiiu<br />
l<strong>of</strong>t inseribed m fats prison<br />
will, •wbas ho baabfseo inrtte fiifflf*<br />
ecrated, those woniit:'' When dace f en<br />
are dud, tfaen U an end <strong>of</strong> eTeTytbiag.<br />
Tberefoo, ye leasBdxeli, grab whatevs<br />
yon^a— ia, aboatadiilliag aponnd<br />
Itbirdnpois. r ; • .<br />
,••:•;..,' : :• : ,"' •<br />
B, CURTIS BOBINSON,<br />
Real Estate and Insurance,<br />
• • / ~ - • • ; • ' , - . • • , • • • ; • • • •<br />
Nos, 744-46 Asbury Avenue,<br />
OOEAN QITY, N. J g<br />
Wallace S. Risley,<br />
HEAL EiTATh<br />
AMD<br />
INBUBANOB AftRNT,<br />
413 MARKET ST., i4MD£N,<br />
Prnpertln fnf uls Md to Kiiti Money Hi loan<br />
QB HdrtKap><br />
has bwr! In unit for neiirlj B qtlartsr <strong>of</strong> a<br />
'i'iietlWBdl' At pstlenu ha** becjl<br />
atirl muft* Ihnn 10H3 physicians haie<br />
iinpii it nna rpeemn)fnd¥tnt.<br />
It [fl agnipaiile, TIiHrai*BS<br />
G: TKQMAS,<br />
No. 108 <strong>Mar</strong>ket St.,<br />
PHILADELPHIA;<br />
jtcndijnnrUrH cf Hduttl JcrecV jar<br />
We tiseiflilBw afflw <strong>of</strong> ihft great niiiisbef nf<br />
iHRtifiiimlnln «tiieh ws are onnstanlly recdilng<br />
from IhiKB whi) lirive IP|HI !r. publinhpil with the<br />
WH ppfin'Mioii Iii wrliliiK <strong>of</strong> the patlentjt<br />
6. ADAMS & 00.<br />
Real Estate ^ Insaiance<br />
ES* Money to loan on Bond and<br />
l»u 1,4ft I, iul Estate § Lai Bnirdlug,<br />
AfUHtICCIT¥,S.J,<br />
nf Deeds for Penu-<br />
By I van la.<br />
Money to (uan on Flrnt Mortgage.<br />
Lay for sale at South Atlaii Me Ci ty<br />
Thousands' <strong>of</strong> lots for sm!e<br />
at various prices, located' in all<br />
parts <strong>of</strong> tlie city.<br />
For information apply tp<br />
E. B. LAKE,<br />
Secretary,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Asso'n,<br />
HAVE YOU TRIED<br />
CH1W P S<br />
BBMI3D¥?<br />
prficura a bolllijtjMB and gtn it i trfij.<br />
IteHre* nil (Jiirnliic and LttiRCftne Cj<br />
Astlnilii, lironcBUlii, InrliminialTf.ii<br />
Waiknew or the LyaB», Gcld iii<br />
Bare ThHmt alia SareneM Iii<br />
j, ¥, CHEW, Mmaiieturer md proprietor,<br />
On Kftlftnt Abbott's Phafmaey.H**<br />
Btreot nnd Anbnrx ttveHOS,Oc*»n C!tf K,<br />
D, GALLAGHER^<br />
DEALER IN '<br />
tiws<br />
ml in Panna Bilby f »<br />
FLAGGINGISPURBING.<br />
OUALITY OF<br />
nia and North River<br />
STONE<br />
CO.<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
p my jiiiieere pFatiiude far thR<br />
or \a (if liniipiiiHBs and h^nltli and rigor<br />
ntnl ijRiifiiliii>M Hint tha f.'o in pound Oiygcn ban<br />
diirtftlnly el.srn int.<br />
I WHH alivflya Snniiiiierpd n hftilthy<br />
BH* ktiriwii tu b« ilTupi'pIl!; fFom bubjo<br />
ih It » r iiP (nhfiltiiri. For trrn jreare I WHS<br />
uonhnt-d nlniDHt i^ijHinntir to thejiiiinge. For<br />
mart) than four jeans I did net knew i tiintnent<br />
frrfl from pain, AM this tiiiie i!idt"'p*U con<br />
iJrm«H IW FaviiKF". PSPeyt whrB lr>fnpi>rS"J]j PS<br />
Haved, aiid sifSfBiftitHl etiiar B-rhiua illiinrjpni<br />
Mj trlendn ahd phjelijluns tlionjjht 1 wfiijl<br />
f<br />
Te^liiv "I H pmli*ly Ciirrd at<br />
Sfijnf »rtiel«i <strong>of</strong> fnod that I<br />
ilflrid uf hutote jh ttll niy life.<br />
For Ilii pMt<br />
yp&F I linTf been lip fintl BOIBB Iii fuse and hr*|th,<br />
with HilfliyJHiat i JgOP tu Istke some part iii dnnics<br />
tl£ rtfifM ef ItlF fiiuBt lahQFlnun iiafura. As my<br />
tli nnnttnu»'l ti* Iffipr<strong>of</strong>B, llhce fnthiK nff<br />
1 feni ttiBl! ean eonHclPlitiisiiBlj 1 fp«iiii><br />
faliitHilb not only 10 qiire (pFovjdMl<br />
dnntars* tlirfll!f!iirt(iFeohMF¥.>d), but to be<br />
lastiiiE iii'ilH hansffelal pffseig,<br />
"MlttS JAMIE<br />
--;-• »u<br />
Fine Famiiu Groceries.<br />
Alwnys tliefrfiihMtnnd hvttt to bo found In<br />
the iftiirkeL<br />
Fill! flnvQFthl Ten*, rhole* bmtids <strong>of</strong><br />
iif nil (JFIIIJL*, Conned Fpuibf, I'<br />
IlillMiBii, LlFtHl lieCfj JillttiT ill id<br />
y<br />
Tlio fureintui Keonieil Bioi'o<br />
thiui ever, m with UIH hiuid to<br />
ho giiz«l at the Hhiniiig bniss bos ou the<br />
inaido <strong>of</strong> Httniiwnrth 'a door. Hn Bn^geat-<br />
«to tno liiBpcoc<strong>of</strong> tiias «se» mignc IKH»<br />
sibly bo Buinn tuniiils <strong>of</strong> tnmiKriiig with<br />
the look from UiO iusido, mid that ho<br />
wonU bo gliit! to bo logkytl ia the bedroes<br />
f<strong>of</strong> a fow ffiosiyiita laflpQctaF<br />
Brigp fifflilliielj' coiaplied with tha<br />
foromun'a request, espliiluiug to ths rest<br />
Of tha jury, gdiuq nf whom stood on the<br />
landing, whilo othdra word jmving Into<br />
Vickery'a bodrooni, .Umt thii was bow<br />
the dao? mm fonnd by Oeaatable Met*<br />
euU OH the Bioniiiig <strong>of</strong> tlio mnrrf<strong>of</strong>.<br />
In B few iniuntra the inquisitive fare'<br />
man Iwjtgfd to. have the door openedaud<br />
eniifiwswl with irmch ehngsill thai<br />
ba csBld digeovcr Hothiug—=thiit it wag<br />
^rfeetly evitleiit to iiiia BOW thnt Ia»<br />
Bpector BrigRn wflj right, and tlmt the<br />
door could only have boon loukcd from<br />
Uie oBtaide, "Wliidi iMitita to iui aosaniplicq,"<br />
KiipiDiitly obsarvod the fore-<br />
Bjsfl ( imny^dug his Ufa,<br />
e;«i wj la that the BpongodOntftined u<br />
nlEtaknble traMa <strong>of</strong> diloigfo^='tae«<br />
thai wQsId be apparent to any one who<br />
bad over uned the drne.<br />
There was ia<br />
the rutijii, m I entered it, the twoet,<br />
fiTiityi"swJ utstiVe "odor, and~to Oiffbeaf\<br />
ef toy belief, jndgiiig from Qua and<br />
from the gniidiLiuiiCif tho Hprrago when<br />
I ild H up, the Bpraige lirul oQutaiuod<br />
, iu a Itj^bly volatile ceaditiou<br />
an hirap or tivu liroviuiB is mj dis*<br />
^ «f it. !!<br />
"I am flffrnd, dnstar, yon ha¥e Teiy<br />
y allfiwt'ii youTBolf to be druivD<br />
into a diMHOfftitiuii oii the nnttiro and<br />
properties Lsf ehlor<strong>of</strong>onii," said tho<br />
haudnoiiio coroiiraf, Ruiillus<br />
blnndly,<br />
= 1 ntm, %Q snggftat, I *^ir -„ ^ ^*,<br />
ohlor<strong>of</strong>ijnn hiui befih introduced into tho<br />
deppiwml's bptlfoonj br.twncil tUo hqnri <strong>of</strong><br />
4 and flo'glcwk ou thg utoniins <strong>of</strong> the<br />
loth <strong>of</strong> OetiibPF?"<br />
"JJsiifltly, sit,"<br />
"Wnii, diK'tor, prorpctl, if yaaploasa,"<br />
"I foniiuhitud aii upliiioa at the tltao<br />
I<br />
hi the dwy&sttl'H Lvdroom OH<br />
iiiiR," eoiit^iinml the wlt«<br />
prntiiptly, "tluit HrH, D;ivom had<br />
sot atteuaiithed to the clTccte <strong>of</strong> chloro=<br />
form in ftitj shiipo."<br />
:<br />
.<br />
A qniok thrill <strong>of</strong> excitement ran<br />
throngh the conrt at Uiia Htatcmeni<br />
Evan the enunii'd t'orouer lookoil np fconi<br />
hl lk iiiid gusyd in ngtoaitduHOHt at<br />
L<br />
.. . __ tastj „_<br />
I fldrfe I may vonhue ttpon<br />
tae opinion that itwifia sadden Bflfl<br />
nnexpedted geiEure, which pfnbably 00=<br />
cuiTod betivecu tbo hoars ol midnight<br />
DD the Oth <strong>of</strong> Oetober and 3 o'clock en<br />
Oie momingflf tlio lOth,^—-<br />
Thcro was a pr<strong>of</strong>ound itiUnes In the<br />
oonrt og Dr, Rmiival deliyoreii<br />
ef hie opinion ft* to the exaqt canso<br />
Mrs, Dnvoru's death.<br />
The coroner was the tet to speak<br />
"Then, jqur opinion, doctor," ho<br />
•aid, "is that this chlor<strong>of</strong>orm hod nothlag<br />
todo with the death <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>tha Da¥onif M<br />
11 Thiit ii certainly my opinion,* 1<br />
"And your lnforenee I# that if cnloro.<br />
fonn wli" administerBd^it mait<br />
been adminiatered after deathf"<br />
"That Ifl Biy. opiuioii, if I may<br />
tare ou aa opinion in rach matters." ,<br />
"We riiiill now let yon hnve the cvldenee<br />
<strong>of</strong> tt, Norton, who asflisted &&<br />
Peroival ill thopoHt incatemr^-Said-the<br />
eoroner, with a briskness which almost<br />
ahirmod the ifi jnryaiea.<br />
The eoruner had Beureoly eonclnded<br />
hig Btaitcucfl whou a itrange bearge cry<br />
startled the court.<br />
Every eye was tumeA in tbe direction<br />
which the my came.<br />
Albert gteinworth was seen to throw<br />
rains, and before Oanstabh} Motcalf,<br />
who stood near, could grasp tho<br />
young man, gteinworth had falien dowa<br />
inn fit.<br />
y ^ ^ o o o(ircwni<br />
mait Jeam to work on tha block Bygtoia<br />
wlftssteaaaeoibRd; 11<br />
VI u tblnk yon pnzalo. roe quite na<br />
mwh aa the cum Itwlf,: Bat let mo n*<br />
funi<br />
itainwprtliwuseatsiiilyJecked<br />
iotsbJsrwinint Oo'el^.liiihe-nibTU<br />
I<br />
f I<br />
nt Ooel^.liiihenibTU<br />
Ing, and did iiot got iii or cmt <strong>of</strong> IIIH bed-<br />
T i ^ w<br />
^<br />
Into his Tooni nt 0 o'clock Jn tho morn<br />
Ing, i ! Tel his Btatemout—irLlch wai &<br />
jnoat clear nnrt Btjiiightfcnvnrd and oo5=<br />
vineing rtntomiyit—-ia that ho attBmptr>a<br />
to hlf<br />
If D d ht h<br />
1<br />
Bcliind his sheltering pillar<br />
Qariugo emilcd.<br />
IlillMiB, LFtHl<br />
<strong>of</strong> hi-Mt qiinllly<br />
by<br />
fiiiHfoinCra.<br />
to puruhnssni<br />
piir=<br />
ight<br />
Weight<br />
eCf, JillttiT<br />
wylgJii>d<br />
Ko hWH 111<br />
rhnsssni<br />
pinii<br />
innkenelertlnnnfroni the<br />
isit nnd frt^hi'sl Blank Iii l'lillndt) jililb,<br />
dOfs by nillli proiiipliy iitteiUJi-fl to. All<br />
to Uio iimntlnl <strong>of</strong> ilOiiittl UpwssnJ ill*-<br />
lvvy<br />
tteo Of chiirjfii At nny Fnllrond Ntntluii<br />
In At)niitio : orUnpa Slny eouuty.<br />
other, tha window nf BteiiiwOfth'B b«l«<br />
room anil siiw Uint the fliAvor bose outaido<br />
the window, m woll m the pUuits<br />
in it, was andistarkid, nud Ui-iit it woald<br />
SallttmcllDti Ouinrattfccd.<br />
NT*'AM<br />
ff. BRYAN,<br />
PtDBfist anil @Ofl F(M«r<br />
1007 RWge<br />
'AHD<br />
Insurance Agents,<br />
lota tin «nlo, nut or ei<<br />
gtttfur CnrbiBg<br />
Pom, C»rH*IS<br />
Ho<br />
Change,<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
Next door to i^wWifflce,<br />
_ , oriii*,<br />
pn Treathi^nt *OU Si'ai FB* for p, O,<br />
Harr, i r ago. nnr> <strong>of</strong> tny ml«loh BFieii frqm<br />
Wrjtt Afffiia, whruf lifts will In JenpSnJy On «0-<br />
Crtilnt <strong>of</strong> IliriR tFSiisble Biid it tiiifefB coUlth, he<br />
now j(•(itiiii'i* fian gpuniiy bjiniinit!! iiirn,<br />
H# tin<br />
rt(t(i*1y r^L'orpred h!* hcnltlt, married a wlff.<br />
rrliirnfd In hi> ivnrt Iii Africa, and' UlteB hi*<br />
wifa with hint. Bishop W1LMAS1 T* VLOR,<br />
ISO Kif tii Arenas, Ks* York, K, ¥.<br />
in si<br />
Hsutei for<br />
Site flf Rent,<br />
STONE_PAVEMENT,<br />
Best quality <strong>of</strong> New york and Pennsylvania<br />
BLUE STONE FLACCINC.<br />
and 16 inch Curbing, Orders; iplicited.<br />
Work<br />
"'<br />
J<br />
John McAleese*<br />
1409 Asbury Ave.» <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
HIADQttABTIRS ¥ OB<br />
Real Esiale ana Insurance.<br />
lii innde <strong>of</strong><br />
Action Jilld !t*K»tllI«" In thn title <strong>of</strong> s book<br />
df aM pagfa piiblinhed hy Bra, RtftFkey & Paltq,<br />
wlili-h jjlwpn to aij InqtilFsrs full infarjnalien ail<br />
to iliin FcniBFkiiijfe eorntive ag^nf, and a i*enfd<br />
<strong>of</strong> eiirpFlsInir cure* !n a wide range <strong>of</strong> caisa—<br />
tnany <strong>of</strong> thsfn aftnr lj*!hg Ktaandenad 1# die by<br />
dther phjkieiAni<br />
Will ba mailed free to anf<br />
sddpeu o<br />
B<strong>of</strong>lenk iinlB, n»ih ^IBS,<br />
isd Iron Hues* Puinpi, i£b>,., fyr=<br />
ft ItfiUH*. QJunlw <strong>of</strong> CllF Ffe'si.<br />
mailed np it ihe be«S maonuF.<br />
tfanlur}<br />
blag ud anJniea m upeeLUly. Ordsre hp<br />
Brvmvtlt aaeabd to.<br />
CHAPTEB<br />
SEiNWOiiTU ii<br />
Albert Sttiiiiworth was viMiblyj^ected<br />
by Dft Perelvjil's e%ideueei Hli fsi=<br />
sef iintjchalaiiuo hiid diiuiiii&ired, and<br />
lie listoued with brcutlilcaa attention to<br />
the doctor'a eviilciiqo concerning the<br />
chlor<strong>of</strong>orm.<br />
Vickery, who hod b<strong>of</strong>in pented at GIB<br />
bnek <strong>of</strong> tSia uowt lifter it bail HjasmmblBdj<br />
hadjinshnd hig way twyrosA when<br />
he heard Dr. l*yreiTiil niidcrj his opening<br />
itnteiueuti Wlieii the witness ga¥C it si<br />
hiH cuiphatio opiniuu thiit Mrs, Davom<br />
had not sucuntnbed to the effects <strong>of</strong><br />
chlor<strong>of</strong>orm, a low ery eacapod from him,<br />
a cry which njight hiive be on prpdBeed<br />
by o?erwholiniHg aiungoaient OF might<br />
h<br />
beeu fl^^ <strong>of</strong> iiiteiiBe reUcf.<br />
Maurice Leeler© eoeined<br />
With his hiiudtn his chin he unst-d en the<br />
J, N. JOHNSON,<br />
PLUMBER,<br />
STEAM AND GAS FITTER,<br />
Repairing a specialty*<br />
Bath Tubs arid Plumbers'<br />
Supplies, =<br />
73O AsbnryAvinus.<br />
1529 ArohSi., Philadelphia Pt,<br />
120 Suiter SL Sin franotoii<br />
Also 12<br />
guaranteed.<br />
to H, GEBLACH<br />
LAKE BROTHERS<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hemlock, Whiti and Yellow Pini<br />
Chestniife. G^k and other hard<br />
"" Mill<br />
W.BRiDBEWITERSGO,,<br />
Real Estate and<br />
Insurarier Agente,<br />
PIIUK m*fitj
U»hl«hwtMidpMrf#t*odfliiMl kind<br />
itltillKflf^<br />
p<br />
<strong>of</strong> wbteb taiB to ap*bt«<br />
h<br />
l<br />
d that<br />
^^^s<br />
'""<br />
<br />
fnetloD<strong>of</strong> each <strong>of</strong> our faculties aodapp<br />
What DM been quite enh<br />
looked la lbs geaena desire ud quest<br />
fur His that any oue propensity, in«<br />
dtdgedat the expense <strong>of</strong> the nit, will<br />
give leas and lew pleasure, uuUI at<br />
length tbe wuroe becomis dried op.<br />
Hot atatlnence, but moderation, to<br />
what is seeded tokeep the •priop <strong>of</strong><br />
d<br />
owner* <strong>of</strong><br />
to to prolRt btoaelf, and tbe<br />
tbs flttnhiiden fleet a<br />
be espeeted to be free fruui<br />
thla anivermal cbsntcterujtle. But mm<br />
lojgty the (Jolted Stats Ftoh Uoiunii»»<br />
•Sou bad •bnndasi fiUthls ttwiaenhnden<br />
dnhenBeaafld «#nt two ageiitj on<br />
two Trmriiifn observe what was doue,<br />
;5fb)B; otwefvaUana eovatd •event<br />
•fiontbai, »od It to noteworthy ibst In<br />
tbe ordinary cocirat <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
pperaHooa fiBjtS food flabes wen taken,<br />
tflfBtbef with 3^^067,465 tMDhaaeu ud<br />
SOS otber flab bayjn^jao reeygnlafl<br />
d Of U ri O d<br />
*aJ»a*ji»d. Of Uw n«riy W.OtW fwd<br />
Qihm,$BfiB8 wen herring, ^74 blueHsh,<br />
1118 ibad, 811 bolterfi*b, «31 mackerel,<br />
aoq naUfh or iqgeuiagiie, SOS<br />
den and ifiO SpMtaB mjtefcereL*<br />
Everything Ii appsreotJy •uaigbtfcrward<br />
and iallsficiory with regard to<br />
the work <strong>of</strong> the agents reported iu tbe<br />
bulletin to thin point. The tots! cateh<br />
la cpnjfullj fecorded; the yiimberg af<br />
the tUttiffSt ipeels uf food and other<br />
fiabes taken are tabulated by moutiis<br />
with mope or lot sxneitieBs; the uumbm<br />
<strong>of</strong> baols to fUthiuUy recorded, as<br />
well as the ptacea wbere they wen<br />
But when the highly<br />
only gidriefi by<br />
'$*«**•** We * ® f |*oyng»du6attaiUqutoaU the<br />
"—-- The* ©ffldftU ^ im? t fot #X4B1 p) # . the Mtufii<br />
be paid a Mlary sf ffl.OOO<br />
<strong>of</strong> feet jtBwintiPK ta *m<br />
Ii It • more than<br />
I Wbell* boy 1 ,<br />
soclJ<br />
get In oqr public<br />
» man hai bin tjt m d to-<br />
1 hi* life. Ill* the law<br />
lit 1* the duty <strong>of</strong> publk<br />
; the desire <strong>of</strong> mo<br />
not yet had<br />
to write *eto meti<br />
will possiblyhave»(Bfl<br />
• that kind later iu<br />
One <strong>of</strong>thfi vetoes<br />
ifwrtttm k that <strong>of</strong> a Mil dt.<br />
th* pjovliloia uf the<br />
i" bill b.airafuHy coo-<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>tin ast was<br />
, loaf aeeurauUtlori<strong>of</strong><br />
s that were out <strong>of</strong><br />
W the ralue <strong>of</strong> the<br />
O V l g J j<br />
l that<br />
IJbe Ipplleailon <strong>of</strong> the act<br />
'"%<br />
ld<br />
appetite for food,<br />
one IUFHI<br />
with plemsUre In Its BaUsfacUon, As<br />
long sa It la enjoyed within rightful<br />
byuuda, that ta, with due respect toMl<br />
other cUlroSi it wU! relurn again sod<br />
agafb with unaballuf nllsli, But, dU<br />
this appetite eneroachea upon<br />
ownen<br />
wbntb.<br />
at add la tbe public In<br />
te haft<br />
among<br />
<strong>of</strong> ib« bill<br />
,„ r ,and they<br />
jlbout the path they<br />
if (MBiTrenton to tbe<br />
thiBg that they are<br />
anasal meeting,<br />
duly held<br />
«ilae iacb a anta aa<br />
tnai<br />
ttt<br />
mii^Jrimr<br />
Iffhtto<br />
ateottr^<br />
Deeds, and absorb! tbe attenUon due to<br />
otber directkina, pMHo^ btfUn to dlmlnUh.<br />
The epicure losea hto desire<br />
wbolaniae dltt, aud<br />
new dalotlia eoatinmlly to revive hb<br />
jaded appetite.<br />
Meantime bis oyeftaxed<br />
dlgeatiod rebels, and the source<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe eufojrmeot U pplwned. Such U<br />
tbe oatunl history <strong>of</strong> nusy a vice. At<br />
first a rightful dg«lre, it has been Indulged<br />
to tbe exclusion uf other d&-<br />
ajaadii, ud bat gfadually dulled the<br />
i<br />
and toned the natural<br />
gratification to a morbid craving, which<br />
knows neither saUsfiwUon or control.<br />
Just as no single part <strong>of</strong> the body can<br />
thrive wblle the rat are e<strong>of</strong>tebled, sod<br />
ao true Indlvlduat welkas an be<br />
iiiBid at theagpeoai <strong>of</strong> tbesBimiinltf,<br />
no fllugle appetite or lBpaiie will<br />
eontlnag. to render Its xutunl sod<br />
btaitbful plawaiB *hen Buffered to vlo.<br />
late tbe other parts <strong>of</strong> tbe Individual<br />
nature. When surfeit ensaes pleasure<br />
departs.<br />
This truth applies to the mental and<br />
moral nature, as well as to tbeappeUts<br />
and pajHlonJi. Every reasonable exerdse<br />
<strong>of</strong> the mibd k followed by pletsur><br />
ableejdtemeatj bat carry It toeaeew,<br />
J weaken tbe ^<br />
and the dellg hi Is ovd 1<br />
. Even tbe eon*<br />
may beeoae morbidly sensitive<br />
by dwelling » exetuslvely upoti lla proto<br />
weaken other faculties. It<br />
follow* then that the harmonicas de><br />
felopmeut <strong>of</strong> all our appetites, faculties<br />
and powers Is tbe only way to extract<br />
the (by pteasun from any one <strong>of</strong> them.<br />
The regular and healthful exercise <strong>of</strong><br />
each ID prudence and moderation will<br />
yfeld m perennial delight r but any idugle<br />
pleasure, fitllowed with exclusive<br />
udexoeasive eaffernen, will fade and<br />
wither in our grasp.<br />
One uf the Important tatafea <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
work <strong>of</strong> the United 8l4tai Fish Commission<br />
to the Issuing periodically <strong>of</strong><br />
bullilioj on ichthyological matten.<br />
•peaking, these an <strong>of</strong> con.<br />
g<br />
tlderabie value to flab eylturlsts, and,<br />
unlike many other Qsfernniint pnbllcatiotu,<br />
ara arifutly preaerved. Oeca><br />
l ,<br />
y p<br />
Blonally one to Issued which should<br />
oever have been prepared, but It Is «!•<br />
d<br />
thatabtiltoUn la given out which<br />
doefvea cnbdemnatlon from those who<br />
have at heart the pnAervatton tadex*<br />
temlon <strong>of</strong> oyr food dsh supply. One<br />
<strong>of</strong> thtaB ran btilleUns has Juil been<br />
published under the tlUe, "Holes on an<br />
tnveatlgation <strong>of</strong> tbe MeoUadf n Plshery<br />
ID l$M, with Bpedal Iteferenee to tbe<br />
Food Flkhea Taken, 11 m paper written<br />
by Ho«h M. Bmith, M. D,<br />
Soring the lucumbency <strong>of</strong> tbe tate<br />
Oo!on«I McDonald there was • itrosg'<br />
•tuspldon In the minds <strong>of</strong> many that<br />
tbe Bond eoQutenance <strong>of</strong> the {Jolted<br />
gtatea Fish Commission, through tbe<br />
subordinate^ with or without the<br />
knowledge <strong>of</strong> their chief, was being<br />
given to lbs menhaden and the Uo!um><br />
ola River nabermen, and that, In the<br />
fe$a <strong>of</strong>aUongpabllc pmfasiti!. bath these<br />
lag point toreached which uhuuld (ndleate<br />
what disuwitlou was made <strong>of</strong> the<br />
attch <strong>of</strong> food ashes Dr, Bmltb toevmsivm<br />
or pUeuL Of ^74 bluelbjh, 120=2 win<br />
sonsumed by tbe crew aud factory<br />
bands; 572 were salted, god 410 were<br />
landed at the factory with the menhaden*<br />
Tola accounts tor the<br />
but there to net adefluite word about<br />
tbe 91,619 herring, ibad, weskllah,<br />
Spaolah mackerel-and other fowl<br />
which were (*keq la Hhe<br />
thrown Mound the schools <strong>of</strong> uieuhaden.<br />
It to estimated, however, that Ibe<br />
greater number might have been dfe-<br />
Awumldg that this was the dteposltJOD<br />
ef the fish, the question iiaiufaliy<br />
arises, Want becomes <strong>of</strong> the food<br />
unavoidably takeit in tUo ordh<br />
usfy course ef iveuw by theother fifty=<br />
four steamers and tweatysix sty|es to look at—<br />
to buy, if you choose, I nv<br />
ported Figured* wavy, crepy<br />
zigzag weaves in Spring col=<br />
orlngi.<br />
Been here just days<br />
enough to warrant the statement<br />
that they are a success,<br />
JOHN WAKAUAKEI^<br />
THE EMMETT,<br />
OCEAN CITY, N.<br />
Open all<br />
for Hume<br />
iddrata<br />
Ibe year. Hosing litatw<br />
For t^rniH, t*k-<br />
Miaa M, A, BOYLE*<br />
HOTEL ATGLEN,<br />
CITV. Bf. J.<br />
Cent rally located. 0[Kn all the year<br />
Heated rooms. Elect rie liglit. Artcslm:<br />
water, Saultfliy drainage.<br />
8, C,<br />
801 OPEH FOR EEiSOH OF 1895.<br />
BELLEVUE HPT BATHS,<br />
SAMUEL SCHURCH,<br />
Boardwalk, between 7th ud 8th Sts<br />
New Suite far surf<br />
pETER MURDOCH,<br />
OOAL and WOOD,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oity, N S J,<br />
Order* (eft »tBOB Aibtiry nebue will.n**!*f<br />
t MMM<br />
SILK-WARP HENRIETTA<br />
Thirty thousand yards <strong>of</strong><br />
this rich Black Henrietta will<br />
be all too little lor the Phila=<br />
delphia women who'll come<br />
for it=©nd women for-miles<br />
around are equally interested.<br />
Such a chance to buy Silfcwarp<br />
Henrietta in the, richest<br />
<strong>of</strong> blacks doesn't come <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
—and a more staple article <strong>of</strong><br />
woman's wear it would be hard<br />
to find, f<br />
Two widths, four favorite<br />
qualities—<br />
l h<br />
FRANK HERR,<br />
and<br />
S3O ASBUKY A IE,<br />
A fail line <strong>of</strong> fnftbienlfl,eloe<br />
Jowclry and Rll verwars tairrIHI III<br />
I give upecift! itLtcnLldn tatliu rejinlrlnc ft<br />
irsldha and Jewelry, and gUoranlW? gtrijt<br />
WrkAbl " *<br />
HE A<br />
IRA S. CHAMPION,<br />
Whokwnle nod Bclali Denier in*<br />
IO1 CREAM.<br />
LEADING 11LE DULEi OF OCEAN CITV<br />
All kiadgsf R s i i i f f<br />
Uool mid airy ereKffi Mrienit when n mtfm til<br />
tl<br />
welteH* are In mt*U(liuiee.<br />
IninUi Street ud JUbnfj<br />
PAIHTEIW AMD<br />
AlBEHT GILBERT.<br />
MMKUKL<br />
No, SI at (Be; g r<br />
No. 41 Ht fiSc. reKuloriy »!,lft.<br />
,, No. Mat ^ l l t J S S<br />
No, 71 nt S5e|<br />
44 tnebs*wldfr—<br />
No, 21 »t 6Soi f y<br />
No, 41 at 75s; ngolHlf ILE<br />
No. 51 at RSs; regntwlj ttas.<br />
No, 71 at |1; «galiirly 11.64,<br />
PLAIDS AND CHECKS .<br />
Criss-crosses bob up every»<br />
where among the dress goods<br />
for Spring, 4uit the more de=<br />
cided Plaids and Checks have<br />
GILBERT & LUKE,<br />
Sign Painters.<br />
etoii<br />
HOD<br />
AHBVBT<br />
A ftlll lifosk <strong>of</strong> nalntii and pn!nl#r«' sutiplltsi<br />
wavi on bsni<br />
tJlvB na a call befan puN<br />
iuIngelsewbefB,<br />
:<br />
Wprkdpne bylhedfty<strong>of</strong> Mintmpt,<br />
htUy attended tm SMimnUi<br />
t<br />
phjtnpUy attended tm SMimnUi chMfftiiiy<br />
given, uniraniea to do flm-elus uork ahd<br />
DH lbs bell anterlaL<br />
JOHN BRUWER*<br />
PaiiferaDi SFazici<br />
a counter to themselyes, TTis<br />
its best rightnow.<br />
Big and little^ bright and sober<br />
arrived<br />
DEALER Itf<br />
Pnr« Wbtle<br />
oil mi ceian.<br />
Hard Oil and<br />
First Quality<br />
' Varnishes,<br />
«rte f<br />
Fire and Water<br />
Pure Metallic Paints for Tir<br />
and Shingle Ro<strong>of</strong>s (and nt<br />
other should be used where<br />
rain water is caught tor family<br />
use),<br />
All brands <strong>of</strong> Ready Mixed<br />
Paints.<br />
",= ••<br />
Window Glass <strong>of</strong> all kinds<br />
and patterns, Reference given/<br />
ftTOBE ON ASBUB V A VE<br />
OCEAN ciry N; J.<br />
JOSEPH F. HAND,<br />
ARCHITECT,<br />
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDFR,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, S, J.<br />
C. SMITH & SONS.<br />
- . ^ . , ••; •, • • . . ^ , ^ '. ,\,L.,ij', »°;-,V.' .•_'.., .•,'. •• , i ••'';,. i'.L I y. .:•:','-,"'•:,*.£ ^ IJ' ! • j '•, y ^i',>,.-;-> '•:>:. :" ] iLi', -^Uyii'^1 J' •'~i:t''-jVi'i^ ,?^j\i^ft^lji'^v^j jjtoi^;^<br />
ClTT SlNTlNEL.<br />
.DEALEM IK—*<br />
Building Lumber<br />
or ALL KINPB.<br />
Sash Doors, Blinds, Moldings, Bracketi, Columns, Newels,<br />
Whits Pine and Cedar Shingles constantly on hand and under<br />
cover, Orders left at (<br />
THUKtiDAY f MARCH<br />
We BhaU be glad to receive items<strong>of</strong><br />
Dews and ©orajnuplcatlonB <strong>of</strong> interest<br />
to tblfl eonmilDiQr and our reudent<br />
everywhere,<br />
AH , communication!! should be ac-<br />
^ompKoted wJUi the full IHHDB aud oddress<br />
<strong>of</strong> Uti writer, not aseee§a>liy for<br />
pubUatldn, hut a guaj&Dtee <strong>of</strong> good<br />
faith, ' .<br />
Coraon,<br />
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
ARCHITECT, BUILDER,<br />
A KB<br />
PBACTICAL SLATElt,<br />
City*-Uf.<br />
GEO. A, BOURGEOIS & SON,<br />
Carpenters aDd-Bnilders,<br />
dif.<br />
Air CITY.W.J.<br />
ereclrf hy CSDarf<br />
Ing Builder<br />
iflHTSMflN,<br />
Hfih and tfiilrni, Vrran i'itjf, S, J.<br />
Leander S. Corson,<br />
CONTRACTING BUILDER.<br />
*\e., near 8iii<br />
Octari City* K". J-<br />
f l h i<br />
PinnH<br />
STEELMAN £ ENGUSH,<br />
Contractors -Builders<br />
* J*<br />
ikNi<br />
J. L. Headley,<br />
GARPENTER<br />
ND JSB SH6P<br />
Job \rnrk pnirnpi); jitWiidpii to, T<br />
H«ftili Hiimii.Mi "indiiH" nh / ; A ; - J " f ^ ^ ^<br />
FRIDAY, Aprtl a, Av p ^ " ^<br />
yards ahead <strong>of</strong> the machine, aud a bell<br />
to be rung at olio hundred ft-eidinfant.<br />
TlicHpfed <strong>of</strong> « whttsluian can be rtgu=<br />
Itiied and gpueilic huurs and plucea can<br />
bo (Icsigtiatt-d fur bicycle rid lug. For<br />
every violation <strong>of</strong> tby regulutluna preriljed<br />
the logai authorities gau mulm<br />
the deliufiueiit in the sum <strong>of</strong> $•% tlial<br />
being the HIHSIUHKII |jenulty, No local<br />
board can lunke any ordinance except<br />
lu ijoiiftirmily wllh this act. The um<br />
<strong>of</strong> tha bicycle has beenme so widespread<br />
that Home general law bus been<br />
rendered ueeewdiry properly tu regulate<br />
thiit species <strong>of</strong> Ineoniotion, its well for<br />
wliygbuyii aKfiirtbecomiiiuuity, When<br />
everybody uuderatguda his rights and<br />
obligations uuilisr tha law there will be<br />
ICHH riXiiii fur yfTytise to local dttli-ialH<br />
or <strong>of</strong> niolustiillOM for wbeelinen.<br />
_<br />
CuptaliTE.Willeflilbuildiiigapreket<br />
fence around Ills preDalseH.<br />
Sea Isle City,<br />
As a result uf last week's electiou In<br />
this city, a welhkiiown Phlladeipblau<br />
UHed tills wiiy <strong>of</strong> escape,<br />
Word WOH Neut Bleelojau, who Idestllitfd<br />
!lU IlORB,<br />
The Jiew PnHbyterluu church In this<br />
town was dedlt'aUsd Suud^ with appropriate<br />
services, A large cougregaliou<br />
WAH present, not withstanding tbe<br />
a\ml aud ruin, Itev, Bf. Jams A,<br />
Wordea, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, preached the<br />
morning sermon. At tue afternoon<br />
servjees tlie Hermou Woa preached by<br />
Iiev 4 Rubert Moore, and there Were addre««ea<br />
by Itev. J, Cj, Klilian, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Uuplist ebureb} A. It. Til ton, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
aletbodist<br />
eburehf—and^tbres^fdrmi?<br />
<strong>of</strong> "the ehureh, Kevs, Messrs.<br />
liniwii, Brace and Pratt.<br />
Theereellou<br />
<strong>of</strong> tiie oew church le largely due to tbe<br />
efforts nf its piwtor, Itev, H, ft. Bundal,<br />
The new cnurah is built <strong>of</strong> brick and<br />
baa a seatiug eapaelty <strong>of</strong> 600 people,<br />
Pleanntyille,<br />
The drama, "Among the Breakers,"<br />
played at Jied Men's Hall Haturday<br />
night, for the benefit <strong>of</strong> Kinewaugba<br />
Tribe, lied Men, wu a decided success.<br />
The singing between the acts was very<br />
flue, specially the pieces sang by W 4<br />
Cordqry, Mrs, Hoiliiai, the piaulst, deserves<br />
special mention for the fine eze><br />
uutlon <strong>of</strong> the aecompanimeats to the<br />
Hongs, find also thevlollQ aceompanU<br />
meat by W. Oordery, •<br />
Dr. Bosdall, the State evangelist. Is<br />
hojding ipecial nieeUug* at the Baptfit<br />
ehureh. He has an iilustrated sermon<br />
every afternoon at 4.15 o'clock for the<br />
eLilidren, Preaching every evening at<br />
7,80/- ./•'' , _ , : :<br />
Wesley Megronlgls, <strong>of</strong> Pbiladelphta,<br />
is In our town on a short visIL<br />
Albert Lake baa nttaterlal on1 the<br />
ground for the erection ef a kltehin and<br />
bath-room, John Baee 4 Iou are the<br />
b u i l d e i s , ..••• : ; V ' f :,"'••; v ; - ^ : - - > :<br />
:<br />
'<br />
:'•..• '<br />
About five hundred peop|e witnessed<br />
the test <strong>of</strong> the Howe ehemi^l flre<br />
engine at this place Saturday afternooK<br />
g<br />
Harry Haekett feas opened<br />
and<br />
thlto^i<br />
bfeyole<br />
i<br />
tlie sueefodlug Djonths,<br />
outcomes <strong>of</strong> the recent<br />
municipal election here, which has been<br />
a souree <strong>of</strong> eoiialderiiblp amuHement to<br />
Itepubliaiua aud Demoerats as well, |s<br />
tbe unprecedented fact Iu local piillUt'S<br />
that the only DenujcratchoBeu fur ufiiue<br />
throughout the eity was Win. F. Brooks,<br />
a youug Fourth Warder, who was elected<br />
to the portion <strong>of</strong> constable by a plural,<br />
ity <strong>of</strong> 41, Were itnot foe his popularity<br />
among the young voters <strong>of</strong> the Ward<br />
Constable Brooks would have gone<br />
dawn with the other party candidates,<br />
but as the ease now stands he is receiving<br />
the congratulations <strong>of</strong> people <strong>of</strong> all<br />
political affiliation!, and there is talk<br />
<strong>of</strong> tendering him a banquet and pteseutlug<br />
him with a medal as tbe only<br />
succeasful Democratic candidate <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
electiun <strong>of</strong> 1898, Mr, Brooks is<br />
now Industriously nursing political<br />
aspirations, and next fail may endeavor<br />
to_secure tbe Dctuucrstic-notnltialiou<br />
for guerlfl. Anutber muchdlHcuesed<br />
feature <strong>of</strong> the election results was .the<br />
extraordinary majority <strong>of</strong> 1372 given<br />
Mayor Htoy. No mayoralty candidate<br />
In this city ever received even half that<br />
majority before and It is generally con-.<br />
ceded that such a flatteiflugeompHment<br />
from the votes means that Frank Jin P.<br />
Stoy 14 pretty uear beiug their ideal<br />
Mayor, and that. If uot called upon to<br />
1111 a third term aa Chief Magistrate, he<br />
will UQdoubtodly be promoted to a mucb<br />
higher eleetlve position.<br />
The newly-elected city <strong>of</strong>ficials were<br />
a worn Into <strong>of</strong>fice at the unusual hour <strong>of</strong><br />
1 o'clock Tuesday morning. The law<br />
provides that all <strong>of</strong>ficers elected shall<br />
be sworn In the Tuesday foUowiug the<br />
day ef election. Is other yean the new<br />
oMeers wile inducted Into <strong>of</strong>lice Tue*.<br />
day evening. The reason fyi this change<br />
in the usual prnieedinf was because<br />
savenil <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>ficers wished to accompany<br />
the delegation <strong>of</strong> hotel men to<br />
Rlobmond, Vi.,ud Join with them in<br />
extending an Invitation to<br />
ger Agents' ABBoeiatlon, which la hold-<br />
Ing session in that city, to have their<br />
Sepfember convpntlon In Atlantic City,<br />
Council being eoaiUl ted befurehflnd and<br />
found billing, a renlntfea was adopted<br />
to meet at that early hanr,<br />
Fred, Oohter has been held in<br />
ball forhtoappearanesatCourt, charged<br />
Met Her<br />
Vice Chancellor Iteed bos granted a<br />
decree ndmtuteiy unniilNng tbe njar»<br />
rluge <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>y E, Hiifuer,«f JSggHarbHr<br />
City, to tintirjfe HafiiL'r iiud eivtiiK her<br />
tier umldQii niuue, Ubust, -Vhe Hufuen<br />
were njurrlud nbiiut finir yettw ugo, uud<br />
after remaining hi Egg Hurbor City a<br />
iduirt liniij, ruiiioved to Union Hill, in<br />
thu norlhyrn purt <strong>of</strong> the Htute. About<br />
two years ago liaftier diHnji|«afed, and<br />
hi** wife returned tt* her ftirnier hnnie,<br />
Oiie fJay, while visKing frlenrtH Sn PiiiU<br />
adelplHii, sbe; met a Mra, Frauc!«ia<br />
Huftier. The Hliiillnrity <strong>of</strong> names ltd<br />
the two woineu tu make inquiriea. One<br />
man was liusbmid <strong>of</strong> tKith, Mrs, Fnin.<br />
oiHca hud- lieen ninrrkd flftuen jeam<br />
ago, Hodii after her arrival inim Germany,<br />
but badbeenuinrrlMl hutufthort<br />
time when her himbatid deHcrttd hur.<br />
In tbe proaecdliip bntugtit by the<br />
riceimii dtiHjJved woniun tlie flnt wife<br />
wns the principal wittie»H,ynd the Uourt<br />
lust little time In annulling ihysuuijud<br />
marri&ge,<br />
schooners, w, Tiltoit Dmabicd toy<br />
a Collision. .<br />
The fiiUr.muHtedBL'hoonorHumiiBl W.<br />
Tlltou, Uaptuiu Hiiiiih, fraia fiiiladeU<br />
plila to Lkisluu, wllh coal, one day last<br />
week collided with tiie Mclnxjiier Rhode<br />
Island <strong>of</strong>t Tbatcber's Mund,<br />
Bay, during a northwester. Her bow-<br />
Hprit aud all her headgear were carried<br />
awuy, Hhe was lowed to JIOSUJU.<br />
Tlie TiJtou. IN owned prludpally by<br />
UaiJtaiii We«ley C. Smith, <strong>of</strong> Ihb city,<br />
and the heirs «f the late Captain David<br />
Jjee, The ioss is eHtlinutJd ut about<br />
110,000, Captain Smith is now In Boston<br />
looking after tbe craft.<br />
burn wbiakere. He had uet his<br />
kers with WISH Katbryn Peterson,<br />
daiighter <strong>of</strong> a hotel prnprletor, on the<br />
eleulloii, and Nlm Peterson won. Hhe<br />
now owiiy tl|o whigken.<br />
Many wild ducks are behig killed ill<br />
th« watere uiijaceut to this city, tieverttl<br />
lurgcfliwka <strong>of</strong> wildgetseare feediug<br />
in CfirsiJU'rt Nouuds,<br />
United Htntts <strong>Mar</strong>Hliat PfeldtT ta<br />
getting nutturlu) on tha ground fur the<br />
commuULemont <strong>of</strong> the new water<br />
workH, The eity iiullmriLies have iuvlttd<br />
ufdM fur ftu(jp]ying tbe city with<br />
forty-live hydruutH,<br />
Cape May City.<br />
A targe sum <strong>of</strong> money has been sub.<br />
scribed tu investigate the me-ans uwed<br />
to lufliieiice voters at the recent elec-<br />
UiiU, hi which both aiijus are openly<br />
charged with bribery, Tliose who waut<br />
the procisiiireended haveBtarted a eonteflt,<br />
the object <strong>of</strong> which Is iiot to gel<br />
tile olno<strong>of</strong>i, but to Ilnd oiit whether buy*<br />
ing votes and murcblng men to the polls<br />
iiiid voting marked tlnketM cannot be<br />
Htit|ipud,: Tbe Jersey election laws are<br />
explicit oii this ojutler, but no one hns<br />
littempted to test 11 here. Seven dollars<br />
|jer vole is said to have buen the pur»<br />
chiming price oii lant eleytiim day. One<br />
hundred mid : twenty-iWo Hiiuli balloUi<br />
cuiiiij out <strong>of</strong> tliu bullot box during the<br />
Count,<br />
During the recent wind storm the<br />
vessel <strong>of</strong> Captain Falkonhurg, which<br />
was aiiuhiired eighteen njllea at sea,<br />
had u heavy layer <strong>of</strong>duat on the deck,<br />
('upfl May's new City Council WjtH<br />
orguul^d Monday evening.<br />
Mayor<br />
Edmundrt swore lii mb*ihburHeloctitiii <strong>of</strong> W, B. Learning for<br />
President, J, AHIIKJU VVilliaios, Clerk,<br />
tind EdiULiiid aiiyre for Street Bupervlsyr,<br />
followed by a vote ol live to four*<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> View.<br />
JIIHS Msud Btiupnou lias beeu visiting<br />
frluMdaatMillvllie.<br />
M ihfl A| lee Godfrey boa returned home<br />
from <strong>Ocean</strong> City, why re she has been<br />
p«ini(t><br />
pany \vIIJ build a new line from Way's<br />
Landing to <strong>Ocean</strong> Ully, giving the<br />
<strong>County</strong> Seat, Homers? Point and the sea.<br />
shore terminus the beueilt <strong>of</strong> through<br />
express trains. It is probuhle that the<br />
work will be begun right after the close<br />
<strong>of</strong> theeoming summer, so that the new<br />
roi^ wlH be ready for oncmtloii by the<br />
begliiiilug <strong>of</strong> the next season,<br />
The new line ^il| cross Qraat Em<br />
Harbor Bay from. Homers' Point on a<br />
long trestle hridge.=Revfew.<br />
T T i —<br />
. A Hew Befpfni Paper.<br />
Those <strong>of</strong> the reformers who juNteiected<br />
tbetr oiltcluls In Sea Isle City will<br />
atari a new_weekjy paper. Uierij-nn the<br />
Ftie <strong>of</strong> their policy.<br />
The title will be the ^'Bea. Isle. Iude»<br />
petideut," and Charles S. Bclildk will<br />
be its editor.<br />
We doubt If such a movemeiit will<br />
prove a fliiauclal suecesa, Sea Me City<br />
not being large enough to support two<br />
journals.<br />
_,^,_<br />
with the theft <strong>of</strong> a' hm from Grocer<br />
BABiAPARif.LA Is not only<br />
tbe best <strong>of</strong> all remediis for the Nerves,<br />
Liver, Kidneys, Btomaeh and llloud;<br />
hut if no benefit, you can get your<br />
money back. , 4<br />
, Tbi same guarantee applies to DANA'S<br />
PIIIH. Cough Syrup ana Plasters.<br />
For sale by DH, J, H. WAaaoKEB,<br />
Agent.<br />
I have on hand several small cattage&<br />
which I will trade for lota located be*<br />
tweett Sixth and Twelfth sties tu, Oeeau<br />
City. I also have some good building<br />
lots on which I will erect cottages for<br />
any one wishing to Invest In * home<br />
by the sea. Terms reasonable, and first<br />
raortgages taketj oil tbe properties when<br />
desired<br />
Correspondence sollelted,<br />
ABEL D. BodLt, Builder.<br />
WANTEDi=-To esehango two three.<br />
stpry brick houses,well rented, at North<br />
Wales, Pa., for a cottaga or lots at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Ulty. Address, U, T s llobbB, gO29 <strong>Mar</strong>-<br />
Ket street, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
PaJnting aud* paper .hanging In all<br />
their branches by eojupatent workmen.<br />
A full line ef paluts, oils, varnishes.<br />
Olas iu stock. U,it. Smith & Bonn,<br />
1848'And 1060 Asbury avenue,<br />
Paitiea ooqtemplatlng having their<br />
houses *moved to new locations, OF elevated<br />
and rebuilt will save money by<br />
corresponding with Abel D. Anil<br />
builder and general<br />
house mover,<br />
Housea moved In any p<br />
Addre«i A. D. Boull t bulJder,<br />
Freeholder Joseph ynjitli and K. C<br />
Godfrey baye eayh recelve'd a Hue horse<br />
reuentiyi<br />
Mm, lioxaiiiia HoweJl, who has been<br />
ill for a fuw weeks post, we are pleased<br />
to state is homewhut improved In health<br />
at tbfa 'writing,, ,<br />
U, tt, UOHOU and family, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Ultyi Miss Carrie ViuiUilder »ud Itaehel<br />
Audyrwju, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, And M, J,<br />
Jerrelij <strong>of</strong> UapB May, were vialtora here<br />
Sunday.<br />
;dwJii F, Westeott, <strong>of</strong> South Beaville,<br />
died on TueMluy oMast week ut 6 u'eluck<br />
p, m,, after being a suabrer from heart<br />
trouble for about two years, although<br />
pneumonia was the Immediate cause <strong>of</strong><br />
death. Tbe funeral took place from his<br />
late residence on Friday at 12 o'clock<br />
noon, MrvJceMand interment at Calvary<br />
Baptist cemetery.<br />
Masuuio services<br />
were held ut the grave, Tue folluwiiig<br />
miiiiHteH otllcluted: iteVB.Hiley,pastor<br />
uf the church; Fliich ( <strong>of</strong> Cutnileu, and<br />
Fits?, <strong>of</strong> Ikmdatfjwii. Tue diceused will<br />
be gieatly tnlttsed. in that place, where<br />
be hiifl resided Tor twtuty.five yean,<br />
during whiuh time he lias beeu justice<br />
<strong>of</strong> the jiettce for seventeen years, and<br />
wm re-elycted to the Mine uojltlopgii<br />
tbe day <strong>of</strong> his death; Hciireiary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Hiilldiiigaud Loan Association twenty,<br />
four yeais; postmaHter. six years, and<br />
idHo an iuflueutlal oiildal <strong>of</strong> the Baptist<br />
church,<br />
'<br />
Aibert Way sold a new Iload King<br />
bicycle to 3M Mason, <strong>of</strong> Belle Plain, un<br />
Halurday.<br />
••''....<br />
Miss Juliette Jerrc)! Is Indisposed,<br />
James Whltaker Is making prepara><br />
tlous to rebuild IIIH home, which was<br />
burned a few mouths ago.<br />
anew for the millinery department with<br />
new cases, and will have a graud open.<br />
Ing the last week in <strong>Mar</strong>ch. Phenom*<br />
eual display <strong>of</strong> new goods and new<br />
prices.<br />
Will exchange flue furniture, piano,<br />
diamonds, etc., for one or mure desirable<br />
loiH at <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily, or collage well<br />
situated, Address, Atlas, Look Box<br />
509, Philadelphia, Pa,<br />
REPUBLiCAN CONVENTION.<br />
Bret Congressioiifti JHatrirt, =<br />
UAMBES, N, J,, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 9,<strong>1896</strong>,<br />
Pursuant to tbe call issued by the Hepubllcau<br />
Htate Executive Coniru^lltee for<br />
tlie elecUuu tf delegates to the Itepubli«<br />
can National Convention, which will<br />
, Louis, on the sixteenth<br />
dny-nf .IjiinmBYt^fiiF the uominHtlon <strong>of</strong><br />
candidates for Preside nt and Vice<br />
Ideut, to be supported at the next gen<br />
end election, the Kepubllcan voters <strong>of</strong><br />
tiie First Congiessioual District will assemble<br />
in their respective wards and<br />
townships, at such times and places as<br />
shall be selected by the Republican<br />
Committees In the respective counties,<br />
and select delegates to represent, the<br />
said conn lies lu ft District Convention,<br />
in be hdld at the Trenton House, lit the<br />
city <strong>of</strong> Trenton, Thursday, the sixteenth<br />
day <strong>of</strong> April, at eleven o'clock in the<br />
forenoon, for the purpose <strong>of</strong> selecting<br />
two delegates to represent the First Uougr&isional<br />
District at said National Convention,<br />
Each <strong>County</strong> Is entitled to deligales<br />
as follows:<br />
C'amden, 84 delegates,<br />
Uape AEay,' 8 delegates,<br />
Cumberland,«? delegates.<br />
Oloucjeater, 20 delegates,<br />
golem, 1? delegates.<br />
Dated <strong>Mar</strong>ch 8th, 18OT,<br />
THOMAS W,<br />
GfXIROE HlHJS,<br />
H, O, LorjDHNSi<br />
LEAH INO,'<br />
HAIR1),<br />
Com. for First Congressional District,<br />
AT a O'CLOCK IN THB AFTERNOON.<br />
. TlteHi1ai*n(Ii,»nemente,bsr«lltameni<br />
the perwa* BgBian whom the mia UIH tuwe bwa<br />
<strong>of</strong> t»»w Iiud an neeoUDl <strong>of</strong> ^6ft i»r«lf s» H rollowi*, YIM 1<br />
is Nine <strong>of</strong><br />
ai, &),»!, flu, 3) 81<br />
700,7111, 7(K,76t(,<<br />
t^ mf, mm*<br />
lot* OF MBd<br />
bUd OB K^MBt'Of *•»*> M<br />
esfliiftinsi^wii&rittoef<br />
htirk tram M street le ilb<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lt.B L.B,«i*tiQn pro<br />
ef iloUiKft, 18 In pumbqr, t<br />
BgienaiD flou tut «d«<br />
f<br />
gienaiDiE flou tut «d« prAUanUfl *T<br />
is wimin tupeefeet<strong>of</strong> bUb wMtrtn^rkf<br />
ffom ith ilrest ta TU Mnat. All tana<br />
AuwswwnotU Md loth itreeMetterMlini<br />
fromO«*n avenue towithin tferwfeet ol<br />
tlh i Mk. OpB6ilt«1O ^flKlSS<br />
, AIT tTna m<br />
Strwii W UUirtrwt tDWlUiS<br />
lilgtlviatorUiUE<br />
ItemalndiPat bioeia between lit ud<br />
dHudiy«&a su6»<br />
B, fi, BAtal,<br />
HlVld itrongoil,<br />
Ueerce Iteoker,<br />
A. Bflorsoolii<br />
Kllxji tJglgjnSDt<br />
Joseph M.tksradn,<br />
ttmrie iH<br />
A.&UB1,<br />
V, £ Oliam<br />
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Ksklna<br />
B.J,U<br />
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sllfihi,<br />
SiO to m, mi to il<br />
hive, ao, mi to W Sneiaii<br />
mMtlow» between Sd and<br />
K lll bt jit d<br />
H,3*ftei<br />
te Hi in WHid<br />
ouififti<br />
fiif; sis, m, M nn pinh<br />
f ilnnt, eta.<br />
, uffli m. m, m mi piont<br />
nlrtat ,<br />
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1OBTS<br />
IQBtl<br />
.luiD,<br />
ijluu-lmi Hbeppard,<br />
H. O.<br />
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FloretiaeHehinlH,<br />
HI Hit<br />
fi.<br />
108 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,<br />
—DKALSK IM—<br />
FnrulstuLg Goods aod Notions,<br />
H* S.<br />
OB<br />
sittr<br />
M. J, HAllPf,<br />
J, G.Biilter,<br />
H, O, HUelnmn & Uo,<br />
ChoiMTuttie,<br />
ClmrlesTulUe,<br />
E, H. w<br />
When,<br />
Qearge Wtiiiamd,<br />
LAST KSOWH OWHEM, E Jl<br />
J)<br />
0. D, Middletqn (J<br />
Ocsauj City AiJMMlntlOB,<br />
wiiiikB v<strong>of</strong>tit,<br />
Howiml VuBBsnt,<br />
Cwrie Walton,<br />
T, Week*,<br />
EsoBtsldn Compiini',<br />
frfi<br />
100, 110'<br />
un, mi, m<br />
IWO, ftfj<br />
m \m m m m mu m, m<br />
*<br />
JAIHH Itohlnsou,<br />
W. H, Ikiyln,<br />
«,K,r '<br />
-DOE<br />
Cin SH0PF1HG FBE OF CHBEGE.<br />
fllynlnn Cottnge, Wesley D^enue, nbd*d 8th,<br />
Hiss M' B. SIATTHKWRfBrtlsk<br />
In I'mintlng. Ufflwlntfnnd Music<br />
E. CLINTON & CO.,<br />
(fanuraolursri ind"<br />
Iriportin ef<br />
1008 MABKET, md 8 3. TERTfl ST.,<br />
. PMlE,Atie»,PHlA, PA.<br />
City Couueli met In annual<br />
on Tuesday evening, at which time iht<br />
new nierabera: were iworn In, Ex*<br />
Mayor FfHher on Hurrendering the doeumentH<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>flw Iq thejiew Mayor,<br />
food, BM .a^ailbrhod<br />
Hflwas<br />
mbrnli Bo hoard g jiitia<br />
child ory to he«motlwr:"Oh,<br />
ait, I amwhnBgryl" The •afinr toot<br />
ihellfliB from under hia wai<br />
otolng <strong>of</strong> :ibe iaow inwin-<br />
)wd* tad;Iwkjng oal^t tiio door <strong>of</strong><br />
t r jny fitJendi there is more than OBB<br />
up thin wld nwrld, to<br />
wadeMfibeathe<br />
.Btandbflffflflhl*<br />
one, and lam here to conjroJl with yen<br />
o to the belt w»y G| wwintng op the<br />
world, I want to tafi • great heater Inistosl]<br />
your chiirqbga and all<br />
jonr hornw throoghaui tha world. It Is<br />
a beater <strong>of</strong> divine patent. It has sttsy<br />
plp« with which to oonduot heat, and<br />
it iff .'• door Iq whleb to throw the fuel,<br />
Qaba grt ; thii beater inteodueed and it<br />
will t^i the arotlo soae Into the tfflh-<br />
Jnd 7 the temperate Into the<br />
II hi the powertnl heattr, It li<br />
thsgioi isoi fansss <strong>of</strong> Christian iympa<br />
drtlw<br />
f<br />
V-. ;i: ^^|thy, TfleqoMtiOBsnght to be,, Inttead<br />
<strong>of</strong> hoWBBeh heat c&o we nbanb, How<br />
groch hes|;eaD.we throw out? There an<br />
sea whs go through tht world floating<br />
Uebsrgs, They froese everything with<br />
their fatSdtUng look The hind with<br />
which they ebake yonra is as sold as the<br />
paw ef tisolsr-bear. If they float into<br />
£, _E6Jlgly1i3 .lS6|!f!iij|i-iHif • lS2ipi9iliIl¥9<br />
Asps from 10 above to 10 degrees below<br />
iero, Ihiri are icicles hanging from<br />
their f^ebrcrwi. They float into a nil'<br />
gions meeting and they chill everything<br />
TrtthtWr jeremiad*,- Coldnrnyeur, cdld<br />
iKingf, Mid greetings, gold sernsons,<br />
Christianity on ice I The church a great<br />
refrigerator. Ghf fit inna gone intcrwin tor<br />
qnarterm. Hibernation! On the other<br />
hand, there are people who go through<br />
p great inny<br />
BO.OQO<br />
Ainmny<strong>of</strong><br />
fir,<br />
tho fheavena In<br />
like- tiiat xanojf wuula it tuke to<br />
'ebkl wcrJa op? Xcrjcs, fjpf •<br />
jbem ; bit eneniy,. got on bbaid •<br />
A «T«st many PwsIflBi leaped 1^»<br />
post Bnii the beat was eink-<br />
Sonie one »|dV "Are JOB sot will-<br />
_ fernate• Bacfineo ipr yettr kin^f"<br />
and the majority <strong>of</strong> those whs were in<br />
tie boat leaped overboard and drowned<br />
to rave thehr king. Bow many man like<br />
that would it take to warm np ihii sold<br />
world? Elisabeth Ay went lots the<br />
honors <strong>of</strong> Newgate prieon, • and ihe<br />
tarned the impfeoation and the <strong>of</strong>awsai*<br />
ty isd the filth ists prayer and repent*<br />
anee and s reformed life, Tbo sfsters <strong>of</strong><br />
charily, ia Iflss; on northern and «oath=<br />
em baiHenilfli, same to boys in bias<br />
•Ad gray while they were bleeding to<br />
death. The black ba&nef with the sides<br />
got warm<br />
..._...,<br />
„ . _ iriwieBViaikdfff<br />
tbo hiu^esistjathwreil, tell all<br />
Hiwa,<br />
Meanwbife the tabjri is<br />
iprsad,, Oiifit, Md <strong>of</strong> lift On It,<br />
grspss <strong>of</strong> BthsoL Wit, art? wipe frbn<br />
the kingdom, Ou It, a thousand luxuries<br />
celwtiaK Hark I Bsawoundwi handrapa<br />
on the tftbte, and • tender voice cornea<br />
we now nudf. lut, O friends! drink,<br />
yea. drink abondutitly, O beloved j"<br />
My fritndi, that is the way the bold<br />
World la going tobe warmed up, by the<br />
• groat gospel firepliicaj. All nations will<br />
cone m aud git down at tnaf banqnefc<br />
While I was mmjug, the flre burned.<br />
"Qjmo ju eat <strong>of</strong> the oold, come in esi<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho cold I" . ,<br />
Frntn Home MRfHiirilU<br />
and GtumlBC Old CrUla*<br />
Talk is iiap<strong>of</strong>flible to me," Rngfcin<br />
p ,<br />
writ«a lu \M4, "owliiff to the ststo <strong>of</strong><br />
Xt d t i<br />
p<br />
back sod the white bnudsgs on<br />
the brow may set have answered all<br />
the deiqniidB <strong>of</strong> elegDnt toste, but yon<br />
ooald not.persuade that soldier dying<br />
1,000 aiilea from humo that It woa anything<br />
bat an angel that Inked liini in<br />
h fact<br />
Oh, with cheery look, with<br />
aelpfaMron!. with kind uction, try to<br />
make the world warm I<br />
Sasat Uist day leaf wfccw Um dcaopniiinff BWI<br />
TloWSfrOB ttybanil so gepeniuu HtlyB duly.<br />
? Ariitttiiible ^iswtiKtslka 100,600<br />
ths bard snrfso^ Of<br />
m<br />
tbejB bsmUatiBg<br />
bonfffi wblob hag ap-<br />
WBt pio<strong>of</strong> to aU agei tbat<br />
f l l<br />
the world like the breath <strong>of</strong> a spring<br />
morning. Warm greeting*, warm prayervwurni<br />
smiles, warm Christian Inflnmd<br />
froitea handi and frost-<br />
BhoeK, withont blank-<br />
I on; tho white pillow <strong>of</strong> the<br />
At darlflg oaf civil War the<br />
ig to ftlehmond!" when the<br />
not ^reaclj to mtrch, B in<br />
thira wai a decampaign<br />
antil Washijita"<br />
teitiilibrianj and wrote<br />
anay,<br />
lleon<br />
and<br />
Um<br />
lOf^ioiriliankliaand<br />
"iehVatta aid bii<br />
, ram the f ortresBB <strong>of</strong><br />
^bia tried In vain to ap-<br />
Ll.* 1 l^y thfl a^ndosod and<br />
COf the Intrepid, the Efr<br />
* te Jeaflnetta:3 **Sfti we»"<br />
iott <strong>of</strong> AmftrioaB martyra<br />
Of the world are<br />
(SoniS' al: the mighty<br />
[rt»sf let<br />
^lled on tbfl<br />
^tfo; Jeer or tbfl ]<br />
m<br />
Then are snoh persona. We Wess<br />
God for thtm. We rejoice in their oompanionihipi<br />
• " • • ,• • . ,<br />
~ |MiWF«lJllf.<br />
* A general in tbe English artny, the<br />
army havinB balled for the night, hav=<br />
Ing lOBt hii baggage, lay dowa tired ud<br />
afek without any blanket.' An <strong>of</strong>flcei<br />
came np and laid: "Why, yon have no<br />
hlanket Til ga and get yon a blanket."<br />
He departed for * few momtnts and<br />
then cans bask and eoyered tbe fenera!<br />
up with a very warm blanket. The gen*<br />
eal Sidd, "Whtsebhmket Is this!" The<br />
omoer rtpllid, "I got that from a pri.<br />
vate soldier In tbe Seoteh regiment,<br />
BaiphMaeD<strong>of</strong>lald." "How," Baid the<br />
geaeial, "JOB take this blanket right<br />
bask Is that joldjaf. Be osn no mow do<br />
without It than Joan dowithont it,<br />
Never briag to ne the blanket <strong>of</strong> a pri.<br />
vate ioldier," Bow many men like that<br />
general: would it, take to waru tbe<br />
warlaopr The tafit majority <strong>of</strong> ns ar*<br />
anxjoas toget note bhrnkeW, whether<br />
anybody elte Ii bjanketad m not. Look<br />
at the fellow feeling displayed in the<br />
rocky rieflla between Jerusalem and<br />
Jericho to Scripture tintes. Bara is a<br />
man who has been set upon by the<br />
bandite, and in the straggle tokeep his<br />
property hs has got wonndsd and<br />
mauled and stabbed, end be lief there<br />
half dsai A priert rides along. Be «es<br />
biia ud soys: "Why, what's the mattar<br />
with that man! Why, he must bo<br />
hurt, lying on the flat <strong>of</strong> hii back. Isn't<br />
it i&ange that he should He thoei Bat<br />
t can't ftop, I em on say waf totemple<br />
Bsrvices. do iloag, yuu besst<br />
Carry<br />
me op to my temple duties.'* Aftef<br />
awhile a Levite oomes np. Be looJa<br />
sv0r and eaya: "Why, that mm most<br />
be vay mocb hhrt Gashed on the forebead.<br />
What a pity. Stabbed nsder hia<br />
am,<br />
What a pity. Tut, tot I What*<br />
pltyf Why, they have tikes his slothes<br />
nearly away from him. Bat I haven't<br />
time teistop, I had the choir np in tha<br />
tsmpte aerviiie, Go along, you boast.<br />
Cany ma ap to my temple dntles. 11<br />
After awhile a Samaritan ajmes along<br />
—one who yon might anppose throngh a<br />
national gradgemight have rejected thla<br />
poor woucded laraelite. Oomjng along<br />
be»«thia man and says: "Why, that<br />
man mutt te terribly hurt I age by his<br />
f he is an israellte, bnt ho ii a<br />
It was his atrong Bympotliy that<br />
fooght Chrirt from a wauD lioiiven • to<br />
a cold world, The land wijoro he dwelt<br />
had S serene iky, balsam fa fttHjo8]ihBre,<br />
tropicfll Inmriance. No etonu blasts in<br />
heaven, : No qhlll fonntnlna. On a cold<br />
December sight Christ itejipidI ent <strong>of</strong> a<br />
warm heaven into the world's ftigidity.<br />
irngii aiirt wonrtcr at<br />
pooplo say anil do, lu which<br />
Uvs," "I duu f t get mellow<br />
as Iget old," he writes flomo years later,<br />
which iatpBo, far to anothercorre-<br />
, "NetbinggiuiadvftBSS<br />
in any district <strong>of</strong> this ao<strong>of</strong>lrsed machine<br />
and doyil driven England, I IQQ=<br />
tsrs here (at Oj^ord), bat only on the<br />
irt ef the past."<br />
-'How iiiosprossibb/ snbtle and peno-<br />
Mting," he writes to a yo&ng BIBS, "is<br />
the principle <strong>of</strong> pride I Howitminglca<br />
"" with, and even protoads itself ta<br />
company waited,;bnt<br />
wasiioireody. : A trifJesmaia was, seal<br />
tonoHfyher that George Edward waa<br />
In the oriel room and the bud under<br />
tha stairs waiting to strike np the flat<br />
rtralns <strong>of</strong> tho wedding march,<br />
"I don't coro," abe pouted » us<br />
threw benelf diseasolately on a dlvun,<br />
to the grent danger <strong>of</strong> lior veil: "I'm<br />
not goiflg tobe nnlmj^ eU my lifo If I<br />
can help it Dear, doar, why didn't I<br />
nanembor it ssoner.<br />
ICE, o^#<br />
Pert Spring Will' U MinM<br />
•»*<br />
wppi),<br />
Ail Lengths Cut to O<br />
OFFICE AND RESIDEACE:<br />
084 ASBURY<br />
CITV.<br />
tte porpteJed bridesmaid.<br />
"Why, Oat everythmg I hate on Ia<br />
new, I did remember that if<br />
Tha thermometer in Palestine<br />
dropB below zefp, bat Decgmber is a<br />
ehMrlesa month, and the pstnrage is<br />
very poor on thohllltopa. Chriitstepiied<br />
ent <strong>of</strong> a warm heaven into the cold<br />
World that oold December night. The<br />
Wot jd'i reception was cold. The snrf <strong>of</strong><br />
hestermed (JaUlee was raid, Joseph's<br />
HpiilsfaBf WM cold, Christ came, the<br />
great warmer, to warm the earth, and all<br />
Christendom today feels the. glow. He<br />
will keep onwormiug the earth nntil<br />
the tropic wUS drive away the aro|io<br />
and the antarcUe. Bo gavo an Intimation<br />
<strong>of</strong> what he was going to do when<br />
ho broke np the funeral at the gate uf<br />
Nain and tnmed It into a ronnioo festival,<br />
and when with his worm lips he<br />
melted the Galilean harrIssue end stood<br />
on the deek and stamped his foot, crying,<br />
"Silence j" and the waves crouched<br />
and the tempests folded their wings.<br />
Oh. it was this Christ who wiirmed<br />
toe chilled disciples when they bud lid<br />
food by giving thorn plenty to eat, aud<br />
who Io the tomb <strong>of</strong> Luatrta shattered<br />
the ihaoklos nntil the broken liuks <strong>of</strong><br />
the chain <strong>of</strong> death rattled j B to the darkest<br />
erypt ol the mansolenm. In his goiiial<br />
pwBenoe the girl who huu falhju<br />
into the flre and the water is healed <strong>of</strong><br />
the catalopsy, aud Ihe withered arm<br />
takes mosenlar, liMllhy action, and the<br />
ear that oonld not he&r an<br />
catehes a leaf's ragtle, and the<br />
that eonld not articulate trills a qnat«<br />
rain, and the bliud ijewai relBnied,<br />
and Christ, initead <strong>of</strong> stay ing three<br />
days and throe nights in the sspnleher,<br />
as was snppesfd, as soon as the war Idly<br />
>^ti j J:;. • 1<br />
<strong>of</strong>-OBF day<br />
-••'"'•-W<br />
•-M<br />
Item<br />
th#<br />
1»1IW<br />
W&i<br />
laanand he ia a broth»« 'Whoa I*" iaya<br />
the fiainaritaii, and be getadown <strong>of</strong>f the<br />
beaat and eons op to this wounded<br />
man, gefs down on ono knee, llttena to<br />
whethfi the heart <strong>of</strong> the nnfortanate<br />
is still beating, makes np bis mind<br />
there is a cbanog f<strong>of</strong> IWBiBitaUon, goes<br />
toKork at him'takes ont <strong>of</strong> biisaoka<br />
boitla <strong>of</strong> OU and a bottle <strong>of</strong> wine, cleansa<br />
the wound with serin wine, then poors<br />
afana <strong>of</strong> ths rwtorativs In tha wounded<br />
man f a lips, ttaB tatMtome oil aad with<br />
it (kJoihst ths wosnd. After awhil* bo<br />
apirt <strong>of</strong> hii gormeate fw a<br />
""aw Uia tlok and wonnded<br />
onrtaln <strong>of</strong> e1*ei vntion was drflppt'd began<br />
the fflplorati<strong>of</strong>l <strong>of</strong> all tho Hinier.<br />
gwond sauBiftj <strong>of</strong> earth bad sea, wherever<br />
• Christian's grnvo any nftei<br />
•while be, and gtnrted[a light <strong>of</strong> Cbrin<br />
Man hope, remrrection hope, which ehall<br />
Dot go out aatil the last oertment li<br />
taken <strong>of</strong>f and the last maMoleoni breaks<br />
open, :<br />
Warmth uj Bepst<br />
Ahl I am H ghid that the ins <strong>of</strong><br />
dawned oo the polar<br />
p<br />
the nations. And if Christ la<br />
the great warmer, then the church ig<br />
the g^t hothonae, with its plants and<br />
and frails <strong>of</strong> rightwmtoese. Do<br />
ydn know, my friends, that tho church<br />
it the institution that proposes warmth?<br />
I have been far 27 yean studying bow<br />
to mnke the ohnreh warmer.<br />
Warmer<br />
p<br />
f to<br />
be, and takes die likeness <strong>of</strong>, the npblost<br />
foolinp in the wqrld^and what & oon=<br />
atiint strngglo it needs'eveii to ditee^<br />
much mow touipol HI It is like osygon<br />
in inm=tlio hottest fin will Bot expel ft<br />
nHogother-=flnd it gteaJg in with the very<br />
air wo oroatlio, tnruing all our stool into<br />
rngfcr'-'<br />
"ThingH that require steady labor, "he<br />
writes to tho ftiiaooorTeaponduuti "Ujera<br />
are indeed for nil <strong>of</strong> ua to do, bnt they<br />
are the coal hawing part <strong>of</strong> oar life and<br />
to bo done with a Blow step and bent<br />
back, patioptlj, sot In a panien, not<br />
trying to Beat ow brother eon! heavers,<br />
bnt only to qarrylog aainnny coals as we<br />
eon comfortably, Bat the great things<br />
which require geul<strong>of</strong>i to do ore done<br />
easily if yoq have the genius. If JOB are.<br />
to do anytliiiig thai is really gloriotia,<br />
and far which men will forever wander<br />
at yon, JOB will do it as a dock quacks<br />
—bocnosfl it Is your natnro to qaaok*^<br />
When it raiBa,"<br />
_<br />
"Do yon knew, Watte," he asked a<br />
friend in 1840, "to my mlM the only<br />
real pajntef <strong>of</strong> history or thdoght we<br />
have io Isglaflir"<br />
"There'i Bathing<br />
hore lite CsfpaBBiOi" he writes fraaj<br />
Venice to Sir Edward Dome-Jonea,<br />
"Thoro'i B bit <strong>of</strong> hnmblo pio f« y^n, I<br />
don't giro op my Tintorot, hat hia dls-<br />
•olntion <strong>of</strong> eiprWiioa into drapery and<br />
shadow Is too licontions fur me BOW, "<br />
"I've been B<strong>of</strong>af to the old niuten,"<br />
ho writes to Mr. Mnrrny, "and staring<br />
at tha Sir' Josbna'a. Mj eUes,- what<br />
thai felloweonhl do!" And here finally<br />
are gorae flyiBg shafts at eortnlB modem<br />
imitatojfl <strong>of</strong> Tumor: "I have bees now<br />
for 40 yean vaialy and always loader<br />
aud. louder growling and thtinderitig into<br />
the deuf ears <strong>of</strong> the nrtiate who fanoiod<br />
they admired Tumor: 'Lead pengil<br />
poiat-»peaeili air!<br />
PeaeiI—pencil—<br />
till JOB fan nuinago your bluckkuui^<br />
then color if yen will,' They aever attoad<br />
to me word, that I My, but go on<br />
danb, danb. danb to thoir deaths, and do<br />
DOtiiing or worse, "—Atlanta Oanatitn-<br />
Uon,<br />
' Ton I»TB QhaHB ill Hlfci<br />
bnt I forgot tha Other i<br />
"Boiaeihlaf flMana imstttos neir,<br />
Qf jOUt<br />
ChdlQO JfOU'U BOFSlj TttO.<br />
Every stitch 1 Bars on is »Wi>and<br />
jnst will not stir a step<br />
Bqjaething old added to my dras."<br />
"Tak# mf handkezohief,<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the girjs.<br />
"Whatoonld I do with itf whined<br />
the po<strong>of</strong> thing.<br />
''Brides don*t,haye<br />
poakotsl neiUiw do they earry hsndkerchlefs<br />
in their hands. It would leek u<br />
UI eipeotod to sry."<br />
"I have a happy thought," said ths<br />
bridesmaid, M Exohango shoes witli me, 1<br />
"They won't fit Uf feet are two<br />
BigeS smaller than yours."<br />
"Thanks, awfully.<br />
Haven't yon<br />
pair <strong>of</strong> your own OindorellflSf"<br />
"Yes, I have," said the bride, jump=<br />
ing up in a hnny. "Your head is level,<br />
dear. Look io tits pink box in the chlf<br />
fsniar, or in the bine one. Ob) they<br />
won't do, they're So awfnlhf soiled!"<br />
. "Get mo Sdmo bread ermnbi and ft<br />
box <strong>of</strong> powder,'' said a practical 6(ralin<br />
tt^"Qlkj<br />
I'll b h h i<br />
p<br />
^^"Qnlekj I'll bqve them-white<br />
in a jiffy,»<br />
• ! ¥an're jast dear," laid tho gratefnl<br />
bride, "Now I dual fee! that I BBI<br />
properly marricsd, and that everything<br />
dono to insure my future Imp-<br />
Jastono thing more for luot;<br />
"HnrtlQ a gtoo<br />
Alter mb-ds."<br />
ffie bride dpseeodod tho «&£<br />
leaning en tlio ana <strong>of</strong> 90sorgo Edward,<br />
tho sweet eflrenity.<strong>of</strong> * her fuee woa u<br />
isbjeet <strong>of</strong> favorable cominuiit, HOT<br />
fricaida felt that fiho was not<br />
Boprepued npon the fntoro<br />
jf<br />
h<strong>of</strong>, and die foil that way herself,-~D«=<br />
teoit Itee Prwi,<br />
HsDoeiB 1 ! EJke<br />
A. farmer in Dtdawaro eenntybai pB$<br />
his conBorvativo soiitinjuiita on rueord<br />
by <strong>of</strong>flsiDg to a tree oa lifg promiKoa a<br />
notieo that "any jdint <strong>of</strong> the HOW<br />
i f<br />
ridi<br />
The<br />
At five stiBBMi past 4 a shoot from<br />
the crowd indicates the approach <strong>of</strong> the<br />
an spooies found riding or walking on<br />
these premises will be arrested," Interviewed<br />
as to his precise memiiiig, Agrieohi<br />
deelares that by "flay idiot <strong>of</strong> the<br />
now woman spailes" ho nieiuis "one <strong>of</strong><br />
ttase feeta in bloomer castnmo on a<br />
wheel," Three things, tliea, are necessary<br />
to expose a wouiuii to his nicnacoi<br />
CH She must baa fiiol, (2) in bloom,<br />
ers, (3) on & wheel It will be open to<br />
any woman against whom the rnstio<br />
nndettakeJ to opcrnto hii terrora to<br />
plead thnt she was not intended by the<br />
injonetion, beeanso she was not on a<br />
wheel, wai not la faloonisrs or was not<br />
a fool, and the barrku <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> will<br />
then rest upon the farmer. It Booms<br />
that bis Bpcelflo grlovniido ogaisBt the<br />
sew woman is that sbownrea his horse,<br />
bat It would not bo pmcticuhlo to pro<br />
dues the horse before the jtutieo ef the<br />
W. L, BERRY,<br />
Manufacturing Jeweler,<br />
NO, iJ SOlfrH SECOND ST !(<br />
DEALERS IK<br />
BUILDING LUMBER.<br />
Siding, Fleering,<br />
YVIndoYv F<br />
Blinds, Moldings,<br />
Sh D<br />
LICENSED AUGTlONBEB,<br />
No. 721 Asbury Acenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. J,<br />
Boarding Loiwsiina cdltagH forrent in nil pnrt*<strong>of</strong> tho city. Cot i;<br />
THE OGEJH CITY REAL ESTATE EXGMNGE. i<br />
W. 1^ MASSBY & CO.,<br />
Real Estate and Insurance Agents.,,<br />
Lots far sate er ixcbwfp. Heuie to »ui Deetlfi, bonds <strong>of</strong><br />
negpiiatid, A Bunaber <strong>of</strong> banpliii iu tote<br />
E, MASSE V Sb CO.<br />
m<br />
to th©<br />
P. O, Box,<br />
Superintendent <strong>of</strong>*<br />
OCEAN CITY ASSOCIATION<br />
From lln<br />
nud a\m<br />
REAL ESTATE AGENT.<br />
• ! • • •<br />
Brackets, Turnings,<br />
iglj Pickets,<br />
Lathj Lime, Cement,<br />
A full supply constantly on<br />
hand, and under cover,<br />
Orders left at No, f$9<br />
bury avenue will receive i<br />
di d h b Tlh<br />
y<br />
diate despatch by Telephone,<br />
I umb^f Yard end Office:<br />
arohiteotnre, wanner bytDfiology, warmer<br />
Chri«Han eamtatJon, All ontaide 61*<br />
berian wlntsF, wemnathave ita priiiee'a<br />
hothonm The only InatitnHpn on earth<br />
today that propoMB to noka the world<br />
i C i i<br />
ilti np, pale sad exbaoitsd, bnt<br />
tery ttankfal Nonrthe good instil*<br />
tan lays, "'Yen mart gfion my<br />
j<br />
dlilllk"<br />
Alrite<br />
and tauierly stadia tbli woaadef nian<br />
oiitilhegatfliiffl on toward the tavan,<br />
ffia wounded gqan holding on witb the<br />
HWe t*ted|th hkbai Wt, enm and anon<br />
at the good SanuritBn<br />
a»«i7 kind. I bad<br />
1 thhi thing <strong>of</strong> a Sfti<br />
I am an Inaejite, Too<br />
. Haw thsy-lM* e<strong>of</strong>flft ap to tbe !»•<br />
^iEtnt/SWiatsjB, wfth the help af<br />
they all ba¥e thiir work, They pr^ose<br />
to make the world light, bat they do<br />
not propose to male the world wars,<br />
ns, bet it is as sold as<br />
reek it hasmers. The telescope<br />
abe^s where the other worlds are, fant<br />
an aBtronoaejii chilled while looking<br />
tbrdBgh it. * Christianity tells es <strong>of</strong><br />
o<strong>of</strong>flbinatian! and how inferior<br />
arfliity may be orercomo by snperior<br />
affinity; bo* it eaanet tell how ail<br />
tbirigJi work together for good Worldly<br />
philenphy has. ft - great spjendor, bat it<br />
Is the splendor <strong>of</strong> moonliaht on an IHJ-<br />
Sha church <strong>of</strong> (fed proposes<br />
atb and hope—warmth for' the exitlo<strong>of</strong>,<br />
warmth for the sympathies,<br />
1 I am ao ghid that iheM great altar<br />
fires ban hiM kindled. Come In oat<br />
<strong>of</strong> ibs cold. Come in, end have yonr<br />
ialved. Come, and. haw year<br />
sins pardoned. Come in by the great<br />
three Imga eeok wagOQi, eacli weighing<br />
SO tons and drawn by sis heffses, Wtom<br />
theflrat <strong>of</strong> them rise three ehlmnoya,<br />
sat <strong>of</strong> which black smoks ia psariag,<br />
Thia wagoa carriea the 10 foot oooMng<br />
mngo, where, nres were ntuted die aioment<br />
the wngtm was anloaded from the<br />
bBln, Alreruiy, while rolling toward tho<br />
cirona grouidi, the ten eeoki have been<br />
making active preparatiosB for the breakfast<br />
which inut be served within two<br />
hears to 700 hnngry people, ,^<br />
Wlion tlie throQwagoafl have drawn<br />
np on the sits <strong>of</strong> the stUl nnraiaed cook<br />
tent, three tntahera with heaTy cleavers<br />
at once begin work npoa the sides <strong>of</strong><br />
beef, legs <strong>of</strong> mnttoa and biai <strong>of</strong> pork<br />
(000 poBBdJ in all) that most forthwith<br />
bo changed Into steaming steak,, ohopu<br />
and cmtlots, A bailor is set np and<br />
Bteain pipes are conneotfld from it witli<br />
tito big nrn which Hast fanlsh 1,000<br />
eupa <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>feo Bljortly, and with the<br />
waraJBg pans on ths tables where the<br />
meats an served, While this is doing by<br />
oao let <strong>of</strong> men, others are raising the<br />
tan t, building 12 long tables and nupack=<br />
lag SO largo gHHsn boiea that eoBtalii<br />
8,000 dlahea and eoantleas kitehea Bten<br />
tik.—<br />
4 ••• ; A lilimil _<br />
Nowlthattudlng all tbe modfrn ln-<br />
Tentionafot hating, I .tollyon there Is<br />
notiiBg:»dinll ; <strong>of</strong> giniality and ioeial-<br />
Ity a* tho old' faihlangd oountry flrewere<br />
toobme In<br />
. _ iOQlilitj. Intho<br />
middle <strong>of</strong> the. aftonoen, ia tbe best<br />
i in the houao, some tone brought in<br />
• • sg with} gratt itrain sad<br />
! tie few* <strong>of</strong> the hearth,<br />
fbetthil_<br />
fal afterartiifnt 'Then a ibmel<strong>of</strong> coals<br />
a room ana pnt<br />
i'tte kindling begasf<br />
and ile eraokling, and it row nn<br />
flllei »U the tpep with geniality and<br />
from the family pistons<br />
: Tien ihe ftefghbors cape<br />
I'Tbtf sat Beitai ibitr<br />
, wfllehever and anon<br />
• Tide* la tho<br />
Distinct tides in tha stmtHphorn, oorrospondiug<br />
to thaee <strong>of</strong> the sea and prodaeed<br />
twis daily by lnnnr nttroetion,<br />
have been traced* by M. Bonqnot de la<br />
Gryo in the baroniotrio records <strong>of</strong> stationa<br />
roBored from powerful local dig.<br />
tnrnancefl. Tho recorded obsorvatioBf <strong>of</strong><br />
Broat, Bt, Helenai &pe Horn, Batavia<br />
and Singapore give positive evidence <strong>of</strong><br />
a regular ebb and flow according to the<br />
mooa'g position. The effect is slight,<br />
bnt measurable, • tie greatest otmoBpiario<br />
tide at Bwat bolug shown by a<br />
Hflovcinent <strong>of</strong> ono-qnarter <strong>of</strong> jm inch in<br />
o water baromotac which ia equivalent<br />
to about ono-flf tioth <strong>of</strong> an f ueh ba tho<br />
meionry baroaieter, The tide ficema to<br />
bear about the Saina ratio to the weight<br />
<strong>of</strong> the atmosphere that the am tide bean<br />
to the depth <strong>of</strong> the ossan, .<br />
to unto tlio effect on him <strong>of</strong><br />
the culprit Menawliilo the best coarse<br />
<strong>of</strong> a woman who doubts wlinther she is<br />
an idiot <strong>of</strong> Uio n@w wunian species is to<br />
keep <strong>of</strong>f the old man's laufL—Now York<br />
limee.<br />
Slu <strong>of</strong> Mo? In Eilla,<br />
That interesting king in exile, Bohnn=<br />
iin <strong>of</strong> Dahouipy, seems to neeomffiodate<br />
himself fairly well, by all accounts, to {<br />
elrenii] Stances ill hta euforccd roaidenee<br />
at Fort de Franco in the French posfieasion<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hartinlqno, A trovolot 1 wlis vis-<br />
Ited him only the otlier day describe<br />
Hni as having been sanonnHed by hi<br />
WITBS and daaghters, aocardiiig to the<br />
Btitjuotte <strong>of</strong> his conntry. Be stood in<br />
the highroad aud was about to rotnrn to<br />
als quarters. Lu answer to a salntation<br />
from histiaitor the black BOBarch mode<br />
a pr<strong>of</strong>ound bow a Dp to the jitesent time,<br />
it seems, ho has leaniod -very little <strong>of</strong> the<br />
language <strong>of</strong> hii captors. He only knows<br />
a d<strong>of</strong>en words er so <strong>of</strong> French, Howev=<br />
er, he contrived to convey the information<br />
that he considered tha Burronndiug<br />
oonnby tery pretty and that he and bis<br />
iuit were in good health and spirita<br />
He Is Dxtrenislf fotid <strong>of</strong> Europoun mntie<br />
and never neglects aa opportnuitj' <strong>of</strong><br />
liatoning to tiie playing <strong>of</strong> the bafld <strong>of</strong><br />
Frenah aarines.<br />
The road to his teridence<br />
is a stoop one and cavored with<br />
loose stones. It is about 20 talnntos'<br />
walk from tho barbor, wherd a Froncih<br />
nan <strong>of</strong> war, the Dnqsemq, is stationed,<br />
—Isondoa News.<br />
IMJJHAJir fJITV, W, J.<br />
OCEAN CITY.<br />
A Moral<br />
Seaside<br />
Resort,<br />
NotBxeelled<br />
* as a<br />
Health Restorer<br />
Has tlimiffliicls <strong>of</strong> Building Liils fiir wiie ut varloiiH jiricffl,<br />
Htiine very<br />
Cheap nud located in ai! Jinrts <strong>of</strong> Oi*iiu City. .<br />
Now Is tbi Httji lu juircliaHo |iBfper(y befufe the spHiipti mllrrad umm, s«<br />
then proisr^ will greatly advaiiue,<br />
I have a pxid niaiiy Iiicjulriefl for Projierty Lelactis 0|h nud 12th btfett 6<br />
Anyone having property fur wile nitght do wet! to t'ive me th«Ir prlcfH.<br />
All pemonH dfblfiim \» Buy, or bell, or Exoiiubgo projierti', Msstilil dii well<br />
hetom elrwiug any trannclton to call uu or ndditM<br />
I. 5 B LAKE,<br />
Ofllct, Ko. f^J Aplnity Avenue, Ortnn C'liy, K. J,<br />
THE WHITE<br />
H..H l 'B.ODiNE.;-<br />
REAl ESTATE BROKER -AID COMYEYANCER,<br />
Asbury Avenue, above Seventh.<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
Properties bought, sold, .exchanged and rented.<br />
A loading Uterary bght In ono <strong>of</strong> the<br />
belt known woman's oollegfa says that<br />
there ate jmrt three books that everybody<br />
should know by hearts''The Arabhifl<br />
Nights, ""AUeo In WmderiaueV 1<br />
and<br />
"ICothef Goose," "A thorohgh fcBowt<br />
edge <strong>of</strong> tues masterpieces."sheaajfl,<br />
"will do nose toward cultivating the<br />
imagination than any other proHHS that:<br />
I know <strong>of</strong>, And I regard luagijiatisn as<br />
the most itdportaflt <strong>of</strong> all mental facnltim,"<br />
Hiifl is in direct and rignifloant<br />
oppositlmi to tho idea held by many<br />
parents and toqehorsWat fairy tate* ai*<br />
injariotts raiding for tha ycmug.^New<br />
aad pnto him<br />
wMMd>k him Low be paned<br />
" ^JSf&ti QOOB* out—the<br />
&<br />
fi ; ttmey to<br />
ind If MU<br />
t<br />
laft «fttfbpay Hlse<br />
lack jtov« asd<br />
g<br />
betta -with ens hand<br />
behind yBn,'*ifodiforated the high minded<br />
Jaldeataa frojBthfl 0<br />
I'm afraid I'd<br />
wear a -saried<br />
la Sridge<br />
A BtirprlBing discovery has<br />
from tbo invcfltiEntlou niads <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
pint <strong>of</strong> tho nipedaet bridgn over ihs<br />
PotBHiBa rirap, wliidi i§ erased daily<br />
fey people freia all parts <strong>of</strong> the Di<br />
atsfcH en th<strong>of</strong>r way to tbo K<br />
eometwy at Arlnigton. While g<br />
^ y d te solid nek, with ft<br />
p g a d<strong>of</strong>ooM¥B pier, it<br />
(onBd' the did masonry hod sot<br />
rtarted fram gnlid fsok, hut tipop rip.<br />
lap ttons, ippsnatly thBWB in wltaont<br />
removing the dobrla npoa tfala reek<br />
Above this iasennra foaadatfon th<br />
majoaty was <strong>of</strong> ths poorst qaality la<br />
•giSBtalg, and the waadef ji that tha<br />
bridgo did noteollopso years ago,<br />
Wea apwrBntly pat in m Jhsy eaino<br />
from the quarry, without the righ<br />
reference to btieg set on end, and few<br />
tncfii <strong>of</strong> njortar or cerapBtiyg miiforia<br />
weraionnol A project for fcuiorihg nJ<br />
dteetiTS parti <strong>of</strong> tho pier will be pre<br />
patod, with aa ftstiniataef cost, whid<br />
will fas rebmittedto tho Fifty.fanrth<br />
L<br />
Finest rnciHttes for<br />
gpgunninaetc,<br />
The Liquor Traffic and its<br />
kindred evils are forever pro*<br />
hlbited by deed.<br />
Every lover <strong>of</strong> Temperancg<br />
and Morals should Combine to<br />
help us.<br />
Water Sstipply,<br />
Railroad^<br />
Sieamhpais<br />
And all other<br />
Modem<br />
Conveniences<br />
R0B6RT FI8HER,<br />
REA12 ESTATE ANBINSHRANGE,<br />
AU kindi <strong>of</strong> r^ entale bought, Mild and estahangwi. PmperUei on Imnd<br />
In all desiml.le luajiioiiH, If you have aiiythiiig todlNpo«f rif ata hargatii «>me<br />
to me, and If you want a hiirgain I cnu nult you, Insunuice writteu In<br />
Best Home and Foreign Companies,<br />
Beiitliig time Is at hand. If you watit a summer home, write me<br />
and prlue llat. Free earrlap Horvias to<br />
m<br />
OFFICE i SEVENTH STREET AND ASBUBY AVENUE.<br />
R. CUETIS SOBINSON,<br />
Real Estate and Insurance,<br />
Nog, 744-46<br />
Avenue,<br />
QOMAN QITY, N. U,<br />
Fa? onoa in hii ooroer<br />
bla fildcmiBn frdm the a'teaiUi<br />
ktAbla<br />
'''<br />
wlfii<br />
tha<br />
8 ef, ii bicycle tragedy BnsnrpiLHSid<br />
in it* cycling BJtnak A bily. f<br />
for the smartnaa <strong>of</strong> her ip<br />
rode Into the park behind su<br />
watet OSK, and, flbdfng Uis Hmd inoon.<br />
Tailently crowded, continued to pedal<br />
itowlj? along behind thnt Tohielo, which,<br />
ft li Modlts to say, wai sot in notice<br />
^emtiqn. SnrMealythodrivor Applied.<br />
U« fob! to the lever, and ent spouted<br />
fie water, The lady tried tetnrn qniclcly,<br />
bat hor bieycla elijiped on the wet<br />
road, and dowa she euai in ensh a «.<br />
eltlcid » to ohtain the fall beoeflt <strong>of</strong><br />
the aold water dqnchc, A pcflestrion.<br />
hiaarifled ft* the aoqldant, ihoTjtfid to tha<br />
drirffj who at once brought the cart la<br />
• rtnnditllL His only mndo<br />
, , being ohsolntely nneoniBioBB<br />
what bad hnppcncd, hBoontinned to<br />
the wats' poteiaf etf^ Wi<br />
limsj<br />
mg&lMood ' " ' "<br />
Thoiisands <strong>of</strong> lots for sale<br />
at variouiprieef, located in all<br />
parti <strong>of</strong> the city.<br />
For information<br />
loan on Bond and<br />
m mm 1<br />
'I 14 I<br />
I<br />
TOL, OOHAN OIT^ N, J M THURSDAY, MARCH 26,;<br />
SENTINEL,<br />
WHKLV AT<br />
OCFAN DITf, N.<br />
1 ROBINSON, Editor aifl Proprietor.<br />
il 9 se per<br />
io<br />
pR- K& WAGGONER,<br />
Physician and Druggist,<br />
KB, 731 toiq *WByi, Ossin 6!lf, KJ.<br />
riif*t ffpugji, Finn BiAtienoiTt<br />
J. E, PRYOR,<br />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, H, J.<br />
DINING<br />
fOB L ADI EH AHD @EMTtf,<br />
No. 1321 <strong>Mar</strong>ket Street,<br />
t ef city null,<br />
PHILADELPHIA,<br />
Hpsriiii nttesition sivpn to<br />
Noms nil j T lifwit, tiihi uf t'llli<br />
<strong>of</strong> lite<br />
^CHUTCHINSON.M.D.<br />
Homtsopathiit. „<br />
No, 9B1 Central Avfnat,<br />
CITV, Hi J.<br />
Jlailileut Physician,<br />
Late <strong>of</strong> Phils,<br />
STRICTLY TEMPERANCE.<br />
MKALS TO OMJER FBOM B A. B, TO 8 F. JI.<br />
Good Roast Dloners, with ttiree Vegetiblei,<br />
for p oents, Turkey or Uhteken<br />
DisiiffB, 86 cents.<br />
Idl* Boom up-stfllre wHh<br />
PURE SPBINO WATER,<br />
0R, N 5 HOWARD BURT,<br />
OFFICES—Ks. 910 WESLEY AVEMUI.<br />
f-iinmeti, Hlelitb street rmd<br />
iihi u io 4 p= ni>, nnd<br />
HAND,<br />
A rrORNEY AND<br />
AT MW<<br />
CAPE MAY C. H» N.<br />
> PHiiiin<br />
OFFICES<br />
©,<br />
310 MMket St., Candeii, Mt J,<br />
JONATHAN HANOj<br />
MuleF tn (Titnearf, No«ry Public,<br />
UAPE MAY CMUBT HOUSE, K. J<br />
Wlfcl, BS '<br />
IN OCEAN GiTY EVERY WIDNESDAY<br />
U OfflM, 74i Asbury BTenue,<br />
7 te ft p, in.<br />
, WALTER L, YERKES,<br />
HARRY S, DOUGLASS,<br />
Counsellor-at»Law,<br />
CAPE WAY COURT HOUSE, N, j,<br />
By<br />
Author <strong>of</strong><br />
/Aims <strong>of</strong> T&trt," "Red<br />
iPH»E<br />
imt,<br />
[COKTIKUED,]<br />
Tuckahoe, N, J*<br />
In O«»H City Bt 658 Artuty KHBUs<br />
l<br />
ALE. IllIlttT.<br />
BAKERY,<br />
601 South Twenty-seeohd Street,<br />
lee Cream, Ieen«<br />
PrnltM and<br />
Frozen<br />
Weddings and Evening EiilertnliimentH<br />
a Specialty. Everylbing to fur-<br />
(ilnh the tible aud set ftw<strong>of</strong> chatge,<br />
NOTHINQ SOLD OB DELIVERED<br />
ON SUNOAYi<br />
•MAEi HTTATE AMD<br />
ALBERT A, HOWELL,<br />
Real SatalesBd Law Building, Room g,<br />
OOEAK CITY, U, J,<br />
L 4 S, SMITH & CO.,<br />
IE8L EJTflTE 01<br />
CHAS, E, EDWARDS,<br />
—DENTIST,-^<br />
158B Ohestiiiit Street,<br />
M'CLURE, HERITAGE & CO.,<br />
SUde^iiwin to Flnnert} 1 , HflClure & 08*<br />
mmmn<br />
AWD CHEMIGTG<br />
112 <strong>Mar</strong>ket Street, Pniladelphia. ,<br />
lerrt 111 Pure Drugs, Ubimtcplg,<br />
Fniyiit ^fe thetiUB<strong>of</strong> * h«fc<br />
p<br />
hf PR, HUrfcey 4 PIIIIHI,<br />
*hkh (HTBI id >]( Inqlilrert fnlHnfortn«llpii U<br />
to Ihll reniKrKbJe euntif 6 agent, U9 m<br />
A<br />
<strong>of</strong> •urprtidnt (SHIM to a Wide MBfB sf<br />
<strong>of</strong> them mi IffbfelBK 4bkhd0tied is dl*<br />
phjptqiana Will be milled fns to<br />
II<br />
I»rs- 8TAKHE1A<br />
1529 Aroh SL, Philidelphli Pi. '<br />
120 Srttw St Sti FnMm GiL<br />
mention thin Bfefwr,<br />
BBfCK LATfeBR,<br />
N«,<br />
BRYAN,<br />
BndflaiPlii*r<br />
1007 Ridp Ava,<br />
ltlnsBntie^ Blnb*, Hftlh Tnba, Watir<br />
I^ad and lr«n Flini, Piniipi. Etii., fur=<br />
t hrt eetiee<br />
bountry or (Sty Resl<br />
a!.h-d st ihort eetiee,<br />
lintfedI tee<br />
ii, niipi.<br />
bountry or<br />
h»t HUW,<br />
J.N.JOHNSON,<br />
STEAM AND BAS FITTER.<br />
. Repairing a<br />
Bath Tubs and Plumbers'<br />
Supplies,<br />
T8O AibnryAvenpe.<br />
GONVER i BUZZARD.<br />
away frnm ths<br />
wliich bad Ijrotight hiin to<br />
HiB thoughts hud wmidcrcKl back to a<br />
well nigh forgottnii jKiiod <strong>of</strong> his life<br />
when ho, too,hud been ILS yonug m Manrie?<br />
Lettlew mill na deeply in love,<br />
: It wns etoe nnoii siitUiight whea Qor«<br />
ingo pnt tha lutchkey into the door <strong>of</strong><br />
13 Felspor ronsL Ho hnd dotennined to<br />
got into iM hnflse and go to bM la ^s<br />
dart Hi was n little tired. There was<br />
nomcMSon fotft nightwatck Hoconld<br />
da all he wonted to do nest diiy.<br />
To Goringo fenr was unkiiowo, and<br />
afl he itood in tlio hull <strong>of</strong> lha empty<br />
homie no seasatiati dijitnrted him, except<br />
ttat ho fait mmsEBlly tipod,<br />
"Long wftlkfl evidently don't agree<br />
witb ae,' * he refleshsl na ho jjicmn t&i<br />
the fitaiis and Blade Btr.i!gli£ its SteiB*<br />
worth's bedroom. Ho hud a little difll=<br />
cnlty in fifldiiig tho right kef, but he<br />
soon discovorHl which it Was, iind Bn«<br />
locking the door ho entered tlio reqin<br />
and then fnsteiietl the door frottj the ineide<br />
with the bnuffl Iwlt He pltieed u :<br />
chair neat the head ef the bnt &£ the<br />
rids which wai farthest from the dear.<br />
On the chiiir ho phiccd his coat mid<br />
waistcoat, und on the top <strong>of</strong> theBd hii<br />
watch aid a loaded refohres, Thou ho<br />
took <strong>of</strong>f Ills bootH, find arriinging ii<br />
blanket orer himself foil usleopqaicldy.<br />
It was broad daylight when Gflringo<br />
awoke.<br />
Ho'jnmpcd "alertly ont <strong>of</strong> bed<br />
and aaw by his watcli that it WM cleae<br />
span 8 o'elAek,<br />
"I ranst fihanee liRhtllig a fire in tlie<br />
kitehea," be thought aa he ghnjiped <strong>of</strong>f<br />
bJs shirt and proceeded to. the wash-<br />
Stand, "Naver "thonght 1 eonld fool ubsolntoly<br />
ia wfuit <strong>of</strong> n hot eup <strong>of</strong> eeffce,<br />
Hello 1" in ejEcluiJn&i, "no water in the<br />
swer, I mpposo I enn have a donohe ia<br />
the senllety." Ho threw his eoat over<br />
Ui ahonldor ml procwilMl dqwu atttfii,<br />
Tho kitchen door wny at the for end<br />
<strong>of</strong> the hall It stood wide epon, and <strong>of</strong><br />
CSoriuge entered the kitchen "he saw that<br />
the kitchen window wna partly op<strong>of</strong>t.<br />
Ho was not an omritioijal man, bnt<br />
tho open window <strong>of</strong>tugod Mm to bito MB<br />
Up, md to etamp fHrioasly en<br />
thing which might give him a clew, us<br />
to the stylo <strong>of</strong> man tho marandcr was.<br />
*'Nnt a pr<strong>of</strong>pssioual haud," he soon<br />
deeidefi<br />
"An jtiiiittenr <strong>of</strong> tte woret<br />
and, therefore, my job is all tee<br />
diffll"<br />
ft,<br />
VKBR1D6EWITERI C0^f<br />
Insurance Agents,<br />
IlrUIt<br />
O O. ADAMS<br />
ADAMS,<br />
In nokaii<br />
HARRV? HEADLEY,<br />
BtOVSB,<br />
Til flDOnil MB SPOUTING.<br />
Jehbtnr pmtuptl^ *tt*nd#d to.<br />
irniitaee, •• •<br />
:<br />
;<br />
698 Asbury<br />
CITF, H<br />
4O0*1O<br />
Thera'i no inlstake nbont thii<br />
dsw anyhoWr' r aid he, with H<br />
gnjlle, na ho jjroccfliled qnietly and slowly<br />
to enjoins the hasp/' 'This hm IKKH<br />
forced daring the sight<br />
Perhnpn tlie<br />
ia tha JiBBBo u I hava bq©a <strong>of</strong><br />
Enmnjy ISBSIUCS I, wlut n trininph<br />
it will bo for Bf ]^g to hew thja I"<br />
Qoringe eiitcjfcd tbe Mnllgiy, wiidieS<br />
himself withabmyo diaw<strong>of</strong> tmwaoorn,<br />
and then itarted to make hia breiikfatt<br />
AaSBoonashiahnngfir and thirrt were<br />
ippeaaed^-ha foniid imiplo nmterlalfl in<br />
thoriantry far: lifswuatrt—fa^ t^ektia<br />
fitB, wisdew wai "a. high woeasB feme<br />
wittiaopniGntcd path nterat fclnee f«t<br />
wJda ^ing bctwooij tho* window and<br />
Goringo conld Bcareely control bil<br />
rage—rage directed wholly aguimt himeelf.<br />
At Ui e bottom he was a man <strong>of</strong><br />
violent taiiperamont, hot he had imiaz-<br />
Ing puwoTM <strong>of</strong> mil coiiiroL For a doses<br />
yonra he had uot felt so angry |<br />
be tho Itmghiiig stuck <strong>of</strong> the Yard,<br />
wag a hmim iirnlieii into wliiln Im was<br />
praetSoallf in clirtrge <strong>of</strong> it The whole<br />
blamo, and worse tlnui the blunie, the<br />
jeers, would all be for him.<br />
• tf Not a glow to the iatiader," he<br />
grnaned, rising to hftf feet,<br />
"That eo-<br />
UH'iittd path ontNiilo Uio kiteheu win*<br />
dow will hold UQ ftxilbteps, find it tends<br />
fight dawn ta (ho front gsitD, The deril<br />
and the jerry builder aa nftiml In Icttgae<br />
with ouo miejthcr, Ajsil all tlie paypi<strong>of</strong>l<br />
patlii enirouiiilliig the SIOUBO—the garden<br />
at the back aiitl the bit <strong>of</strong> a foro=<br />
conrt in front-—tire us hiiril as brass,' A<br />
daring tBannilral, whqpvep he was, almoat<br />
daaerviiig <strong>of</strong> a rewuril. M<br />
( GorirgB new fell to wondering If h«<br />
had been forestallod in the finding <strong>of</strong><br />
tlio nutqs-^tho ijiifqa which ho Wai morally<br />
buBnd tu ilfKtwver, Dal a grim<br />
smile. lit np hii face as he pendend<br />
ovef thia proWr-in,<br />
"This is"the ea^<br />
worn that htw ta'Ji entered," lie reflectedj<br />
ghmoing roniid the apurtiueut, "If<br />
the intruder wiyi only iiii outjtider, flHsd<br />
by Yidkeiy'a confesaiou, ho wonld hayo<br />
wade straight far 1 hnt worthy inventor's<br />
room.<br />
Or perhaivt he wm diBtntbcd hy<br />
ray arrival imd hud Bliiiply oouinieuccd<br />
an exhuoHtivo Heitruh uf tlie premists,<br />
OoBfOBUd him, v,hoover ho ia I" groaned<br />
Horinge fierecly, .<br />
Thou the doteotivo strode out uf tlio<br />
room, and nioiuitffll to the flfflt flwr<br />
landing.<br />
Ho finMa-d Uito Stfliaworth'i<br />
botlrooin, conipMgd hw toilijti aJitl hi»<br />
isg the keyi; <strong>of</strong> the humw from hia poct=<br />
et he epeniHl thotltwir<strong>of</strong> Viukory'HSieaL<br />
Nothing wad diKtarbod hero. The wiudow<br />
was sa'tiroly hiSKpwl,<br />
Qoringo rtiUK^l for awhile, glsnelng<br />
niiil tlie room, taking in every objeot<br />
"No," he said at length, ''there hns<br />
been no one here Ninco I saw the inside<br />
<strong>of</strong> these futip walls Just," •<br />
Again he dnjqiiiided the fltatrsand m-<br />
tored Mis, Diivoru's roiHa, He klsked<br />
isme <strong>of</strong> the hosm oat <strong>of</strong> his way an he<br />
stepped scrosa the floor, nud then he<br />
proceeded to a pllo <strong>of</strong> torn linou which<br />
had oTidently beou tiikoji froju the bed,'<br />
"Holla!" hetTiod &§ his pickedmt<br />
from the litter n piece <strong>of</strong> nmiplod eun><br />
hrie,<br />
Beopeuetlit eat, and fixiflg Us<br />
eyea on sue comer he mw two lettSHS<br />
neatly ombroidejed.<br />
"It L, f "horaHl, a pnzslod ffltpTeglion<br />
Btealing into Us fifdiaarilr paasi?e<br />
"ThaE is & matter we<br />
later. I did not orjrifelwranntilmiduighE.<br />
Now.BriggB, Z as going throngh<br />
what may ieem to yea B bit <strong>of</strong> tomfool*<br />
efy. Put that bub little borfl^ job on*<br />
<strong>of</strong> yoor head for ths ptosont, and I<br />
think m> may eafcly start operations. I<br />
am now going to try and demonstrate<br />
te yon how tha money was atalsiL "<br />
"Do yon still think that tho notee are<br />
warm? Bat I enppea I mmta'tnsk<br />
Bnon a qneattoa,"<br />
"Ihavp BO objoctioa to onawer yon,<br />
thsogh I am a Uttle digtorlKd by Ms<br />
hat entry into tho hoMe, I have not<br />
changed raj mind—the notes BIB itUJ<br />
in the honao."<br />
"All right Bnt do yon think it ij<br />
Utter to Bearch fop tt<strong>of</strong>fl In the dark<br />
than with the aid <strong>of</strong> a light? My bnllaeye<br />
ii at yem eepvlee," ;.<br />
"Thanks, We Biay nqoifs it lataf.<br />
At pTceent Z prefer the dark. How, will<br />
yob seat youself in lira. DaTorn'B<br />
room? z will remain here for the prea.<br />
Bit,' 1<br />
"Do yonwaijt to belock&d In!" aAed<br />
the inspector, with a snapicion <strong>of</strong> play«<br />
falnesa.<br />
"Notjartyet,<br />
Bwolleetl mnri=<br />
eas, Z am going to fltnko all I'm worth<br />
•^ i&ean my repntatien<br />
"Ia thii to be a final perf<strong>of</strong>manoa or<br />
a duMs nahoaraal, or what?"<br />
"There has been no rehearsal, Brigga,<br />
bat flippancy doem't agree with yon<br />
nor with me- I mil tn a ve^r irritable<br />
mood now, &ay he Bcrions, How wlU<br />
yon got down to the room which the<br />
dead woman occupied, and sit there until<br />
Z come to y«m, with the door closed<br />
—act locked? Arid don't speak to mo<br />
again nntil I gpeak to yon."<br />
"All right," Eaid Inspector Briijpi,<br />
rising to his feet<br />
He coald not help feeling anmsed at<br />
the notion <strong>of</strong> Goringe eouvertisg him-<br />
Bolf into a kind <strong>of</strong> thonght reader, bat<br />
hi felt the doteotivo was in no hnmor<br />
to be placed with* With solseles steps<br />
be paascd oat an the landing, descended<br />
the flve steps and entered the room In<br />
which Mra, Davornhnd died.<br />
Hero he seated hfmwlf, and tn a, few<br />
oqments he found that his playfnl pr&=<br />
penaittes haA deserted him, and that ho<br />
' it DOH nuc'omfortabls than ever ho<br />
felt in hi* lifa<br />
Ho wit in the dark<br />
for Bevcral citintefl, a prey to the most<br />
nneaiy thudghtA<br />
Prueticitlly he was<br />
nnariaed. He had no revolver—nothing<br />
bnt,hii whistle and a pair <strong>of</strong> handenffa.<br />
' What sn eartli was Goringe doing?<br />
Perhaps the man had gone sadden ly<br />
mad a&d had decoyed him into tlie kus><br />
ly honfle.<br />
Bat that was too foolUb ft<br />
thought toharbor. And yet it was all<br />
Tory strange, Qoringo'H manner moet <strong>of</strong><br />
H Not agemnd inthohonic He could<br />
net sit hero ia the dark much<br />
Not nnlosrt he eonld hear a<br />
thing which wonld direct his thoughts<br />
from that hideons bod in the corner<br />
where thowoiuiiu had died. Was it<br />
usrderf<br />
Was it, as the doctor eaidi &<br />
natural death?<br />
Inspeetor Briggs was seatid facing<br />
the door, Aj ho was ebonite stake<br />
some noise, to slinffle hii feet or stud<br />
np, and Utiten even to the oroaMng <strong>of</strong><br />
faJsowB boots, he thonght ho saw the<br />
bedroom door moving. His eyes eonld<br />
now dietiugnish objects in the room,<br />
No soand hiid reached his ears. He sat<br />
gasing Hpolibonnd at the door, which<br />
gradnally moved inward with no<br />
Ia a moment, jnut as the<br />
felt he could bear the horrid silence no<br />
y<br />
miss yqnr tsica Haw get<br />
back is year room,"<br />
- - ! *ra# d«d reoiB, Ifc hns qnite gfn<br />
me tho Hfciventi I ean teliyoa, to be sitting<br />
in It How long do yun moan to<br />
koap me there?" ;<br />
"Abont as long as tiie thi<strong>of</strong> took to<br />
make himself eocnro. Probably half aa<br />
hour."<br />
"fteafens! I should be dead <strong>of</strong> the<br />
sold and ths darkneaa and tits Bilenee in<br />
half an hour,"<br />
li A Uttle 'black hole' won't hurt yon<br />
for eoee ill a way. Bat yon mnat not<br />
play the spy en me, I do apt aatieipate<br />
failure, but if I do fail I want to fail<br />
my own way. Mid let no Ono bt ths<br />
y<br />
netin<br />
m<br />
thaa half <strong>of</strong> the<br />
still pasled, Imt as X<br />
d us mm fe^ts 1<br />
sqlf late tliia<br />
ttjeb, g<br />
the look outrideL Bv*ai tta i<br />
bla'td<br />
"Cateinly. Bmwbriflit"<br />
"How, then, in yba go ngajn,<br />
Shot<br />
tho door i ysm. aeed not clone it tight bt<br />
loek it nnleau 3fn Q like,"<br />
Inspectot Brigp stepp&a haek And<br />
tad tho door, and again he sat down<br />
ia hifl chair, a prey to thgpghte wbJeb.<br />
anything,hot conifortable,. It<br />
i&amed to him afl if Uio whole tragedy<br />
—mnrdor, OTwhatever : it asy ham<br />
been—was being enacted OVBT flgahi,<br />
that howas powarltasa taimpodo<br />
thacriminaL<br />
After BOBS minutes h<strong>of</strong>onndthat d(.<br />
ting wag poeitively Unbearable, BO he<br />
worn and esmmenced to walk np and<br />
down ths bodroom, making aa Iittia<br />
noise as p<strong>of</strong>uriblo. Very soon bo heard a<br />
down so low aa umMng<br />
hats been BaffioiBat^tbat<br />
ials in the Xirjudoti<br />
•. "Shall ws.<br />
thongh tha darknaB im:<br />
thathoiribis,/<br />
tcriug the room,<br />
The dotootive, still moving noiselessly,<br />
walked to the bal, rBinainod along,<br />
•ids it for some mouients^ffln apprecla*<br />
Tho KonBo at the other sldo pf the<br />
feaee had no gnttci wiadaw end bxhlbl<br />
a bknk wall <strong>of</strong> SBU, ll<br />
IS ITBi DARE, • _ ,<br />
y before 11 o'clock on Snnday<br />
sight luspeutoi BrigffB, attind tn plain<br />
olothoa, sot oat from the station and<br />
wended Ms way toward F&topar road,<br />
Teiy few honsoH in Uio raid eshibitfld<br />
any lights as the inspector tarned the<br />
eomer, and tie pathways were shorn <strong>of</strong><br />
ians, partly giving to the driz><br />
ellng mln and partly owing tothe fast<br />
Qk% Mlspm read w« a, qolel Mid TS^1<br />
ewly tobod road on Snnday night.<br />
A snbdned Hag <strong>of</strong> the ball doorboll<br />
brmight Gflringo to the door, Inspeetor<br />
Brigga, ootni^Maodiaf hlfl big franae,<br />
ahmosi Slid thtoogh th& half opgndoar<br />
'•^^hadem 1 • "-,':^: •'.-...;.•<br />
tw got npetaiiB," said Oaringe,<br />
rtd; ;* f I am nslag tte hm%<br />
man fitoiuwefth'a room.<br />
The itlind i§ drawn 'up and the Ughl<br />
totth<br />
street lamp finds Its way Into<br />
He tried tliedfXtr,<br />
bis flpaoe <strong>of</strong> tine, during which Brfgp<br />
felt M If Bttie strange temp, the liks<br />
M WhiohhehAd aeva espariajefid L b&-<br />
fore, held him in thrall' and ~<br />
Inge, still withont making<br />
gam one gigh, wMoB geeiiwd 18<br />
from hini inTolnatarily, and<br />
the preaa In the room whm this<br />
had originally been plafisd.<br />
aained for some moaaients, and<br />
withont tittering a wotd or making •<br />
BQtmd, ha dbuippaared feom thg toom,<br />
leaving the door half opan as h@ pssied<br />
flat,.: -.. . :-.; - . , , ' . x r •";• •? '••'••' ^'<br />
"toty Bestir done, aartBioly," «id<br />
the inspeotor, Bpeafang in a low tooe in<br />
orflee to EHHsn him»lf ttaiiAe soald<br />
"Ho dOBbt,"he refleottdi<br />
ingo hi now on the mnreli np stairs, and<br />
has eanght a enaking step. What is hia<br />
game, I wonder? Of conrto it is now<br />
plain the wilf rascal has somo mason <strong>of</strong><br />
bis own for fixing his mind on 8toin=<br />
worth, after all his pretenses.<br />
What<br />
could the other fellow, Tickery, have<br />
meant? Toaeetise himself <strong>of</strong> a crime<br />
which, &t the time he did nako the eon»<br />
fosston, he must have believed was a<br />
hanging job, eonld scarcely have boon<br />
done for the purpose <strong>of</strong> easing his mind<br />
about the minor <strong>of</strong>fense. Aud if he cellared<br />
flie notes, whnt did he dswith<br />
them? Goringo, <strong>of</strong> coaffle, mast mean<br />
that it was Steiuworth who Btolathe<br />
money, bat Qortiip isn't Infallible,<br />
Awfully good that hut job—the pride<br />
<strong>of</strong> his pr<strong>of</strong>ession allowing a bnrgkE to<br />
nrbeeed to work under his very nose I<br />
What eonld he hara beco doing witt<br />
himself from 10 to13 hub night? And<br />
what in heavea's n&mo is ho up to<br />
BOW!' 1<br />
as a strange fionnd, a sonnd <strong>of</strong><br />
•Qnething being movedt eanght the<br />
tmihV fiiif nf Iiunffitor Briires,<br />
"llat** not his three tapi aarw^, l<br />
wsndef Ia he fitthe doorf Aud I wonder<br />
itiU mars is he going tomako a good<br />
olean job <strong>of</strong> footing himself in? If he<br />
does that, Til begin to bfllieva he is<br />
Oliver, If he finds the nates, I'll * begin<br />
to think ho Is very clover. If he cliseoven<br />
what happened hi tidy house on the<br />
night <strong>of</strong> the Oth aud the early niorning<br />
<strong>of</strong> tte lOUi, I'll feel inuliiied to pat<br />
him down u a witard,"<br />
Inspootflr Brigp now came to a halt.<br />
Ho felt it was possible ho might not be<br />
•ble to sveFhftar the summons from the<br />
next landing If ho didjiot reseat hlu><br />
self and remain still Ho found his<br />
chair and sat dmvn, tntuing over the<br />
ease In his mind, tfriug to reconcile<br />
one fact or oae gupptused fact with anriag<br />
oooAHinnally what<br />
on earth Goringo was doing. He felt<br />
that qnlte half an hour, niaking rlno flllowanee<br />
for his impatience, hnd ekpsed,<br />
and be was "bogiiining to wtttem pinto<br />
another eonstitntiijnal up and down the<br />
dark room when ho henrd tho mjnmnns<br />
from the flrnt flexu^the three taps, clear<br />
and distinct<br />
: = Inspeotor Briggs FOBO with alacrity.<br />
He opened his long light overeoatand<br />
fingered Us ballgeye, and then, with<br />
& Benge df intense relief, homonntM the<br />
five steps leading to the flnt floor landing.<br />
" Ho marched straight to Steinworfh'a<br />
doee, and then heheard Gorifige's Teiea,<br />
"See if both doors—Viakery's and this<br />
—sro securely lotJced."<br />
She inspeotor taraed his bullfleyo on<br />
the door at his right=tiiO door <strong>of</strong> Bernard<br />
Viokory'g room. The key ^68 in the<br />
lock. He tried the door. Looked, Then<br />
he toned to Steinworth's door," The key<br />
was In the leek, Be tried thedo<strong>of</strong>.<br />
Locked,<br />
•<br />
"Ha Is olever,* 1 iaid Inflpootor Briggs<br />
tobJmselt<br />
Qoriage 1 ! Toiee again was heard r<br />
"Now, Bed Biding Hood, open the<br />
lost and walk in,"<br />
from oiplaJnlng<br />
pwiment to «a I<br />
i<br />
tmi loafc at'<br />
his<br />
yon nnd to ^<br />
you in tho dark.<br />
want te<br />
"M ttefOHgh » Job ai twm;t_.<br />
. B8<br />
Pap,<br />
the ILm Who Trjrf<br />
i<br />
Colonel Henry Wntteiwin<br />
<strong>of</strong> an old ooniposltflr '<br />
boon gison np to<br />
lowing <strong>of</strong> cecoutrio ideas,<br />
was that the human<br />
mesh, So bad sever!<br />
vanco 1B BBppsrt <strong>of</strong> iy<br />
ttem was tamt down fiW<br />
her <strong>of</strong> ilccplng hoorg by gradation<br />
finally axrite at s state whe»; by 1<br />
tieo, one weald ba eatlifled wife a moM<br />
BRiaUer amontit <strong>of</strong><br />
Betting,<br />
Ta ihow his eonfldeaoe<br />
ho began topraoiioo the<br />
follows i Ho nmally glept nirie<br />
He eiplaiucti that be wonld imt<br />
daws to 8M boon for each<br />
passed nattl he =<br />
<strong>of</strong> ilecpiag hews to twos<br />
claimed, wot all that WM<br />
^<br />
tajlEed <strong>of</strong> Qis ^osibiiilT<br />
Wlihsni ileep entoiy.<br />
Be set typo and was an old<br />
tho paper. One morning abont<br />
weeks kftnr ho had renehod hiialeoping<br />
mark tho oompoaitSF at;<br />
ease next to his netico<br />
haddroppo*! his head upon ^_ ^_<br />
that were folded over tho eaifi ; It'<br />
sear qnitting time, AH<br />
np, and tho old chap teas<br />
Ho had gone, to elosp.:<br />
•osn deserted, with the<br />
janitor and the sleeper. Tha<br />
was iuitnsted not to botha' hi<br />
The next day when'tho<br />
rived' b© was still<br />
left him and snoring<br />
Jarred the type ia ths<br />
« B t i d . ' " . '••;/••• •', " ; ? ® % ,<br />
Some ono told hii wife 'Wli'<br />
and she oonelndoa to let hint<br />
Mood np, *aa adtwtdnf te<br />
Osm lw tami OmUm m the mull<br />
jimfltng fmtflido.<br />
PUSTERINB,<br />
OmmentaJ Wort<br />
4f<br />
'^Alieicollentpl<strong>of</strong>lB to plant an easily<br />
•'• mused the de*<br />
s> dear, good feljsw,<br />
^stedniseff aow, I have<br />
yfm somewhat hardly,<br />
temper perhaps. Bnt you'll.<br />
Me, I know, v And uow I'll dli-<br />
' tob^hti te yon,. ; ftafr<br />
flBrt and lawmost tjjke this in<br />
hind and say after me,<br />
yoa itaU give In this case shill b© ths<br />
Ho slept on in that positfstf|tp|<br />
honra. Then they oarrksd him ip^l<br />
at home, Btill Bluepiag. •= * • "<br />
honia, and when & *<br />
gotten how ta eet 1 r_ ;<br />
to toad again, althbnsh hli : Bi«<br />
good in Others
m& j a g £ a i i l ^ f c h £ ^ ^ -_: V'- :*.!'• •.•'.- JL_^_^_^J__5I^_^±J ,ijt.L. ! :J" ' f^ _? ' L - , ••-: r ;_^1^VJ _LL_Ll ^——MBBMMa»^a^rt^^^^^^^^^^^ I '• . — . • • • , - - • • : - • • ' • = _:l_ *,- "i=^«.=ammmmVB^*«k«r .'. ;> 'j''^\ i? , ' ' ' ^ ^ t ~ « # ^ ^ ' 1 T a # ^ l : : '' '•",[!*•<br />
n Caps Miiy City<br />
u should know,<br />
fqi-thtstuffm pjr&ct<br />
DEPENDABLE DRE55 STUFFS<br />
lfaW is a liberal<br />
ny gAHvet K<br />
i c*nec«« <strong>of</strong> us<br />
i cape May emiiitr. DM«« ttai if rtf<br />
i<br />
I8BS b the iksrom<br />
, A* u, I8BS, by the iksromh OBnneU M<br />
dlUtinnil<br />
goods store, east <strong>of</strong><br />
filld fl<br />
Whkb *ni be Mid at Trenton<br />
g<br />
Main Able, filled to overflow<br />
Orders left at<br />
*s Ml enuyal ^ftAet fcr<br />
«»iiew arrivals-<strong>of</strong><br />
(be N.UOIMJ<br />
every woman Herts one or<br />
more dresses from them. The<br />
onJuae letb, 1898<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cfeaideo,<br />
to nominate sndtdit«! tot Presldeut<br />
hhwlfe, to B. B, Weaita.<br />
ra^asapiB^ji.<br />
eiby wad Tbotnte H. Btmmsai, <strong>of</strong> Mill-<br />
?<br />
Date, <strong>Mar</strong>ch fi,<strong>1896</strong>,<br />
M, Charter aud Julia A*,hlal<br />
aud the uii) delegates «o elected on<br />
Tuad*y f <strong>Mar</strong>ch SUt, 1890, shall atao<br />
tbf Republican Convention <strong>of</strong><br />
the HstCsmgrssionai District, which<br />
wife, <strong>of</strong> Oo»u City, to Robert Cvt<strong>of</strong>l, IWU1 be held in Trenton no the same<br />
<strong>of</strong> PuII«telf>htK, lot 411, BetftoB & Idmtftu \Uie State Convention to name<br />
Which OomidetiUon, f!2QO. Date, Hugh #,<br />
( Benatoi B. Bteelsian and <strong>Mar</strong>ietta,<br />
hta wife* <strong>of</strong> Atlantis City, to John T.<br />
Priee, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, lota ITS and 178,<br />
Consideration, fur iota uii<br />
AHbiiry avciiue, below Tenth «!rt*t, Hie<br />
properly <strong>of</strong> j, G. Mailer, to Johu QrtsnweU,<br />
Jama A, Mala, <strong>of</strong> Phlladctphia, oil<br />
Moiiday rented one <strong>of</strong> Hobert Fiflhor'H<br />
siittaieN ou the boardwalk, uurtb <strong>of</strong><br />
Seveuth street,<br />
W, E. Hoy t baa moved lite family<br />
from L!nwood tj thb city, taking «ieeu=<br />
pancy <strong>of</strong> acoltnge uii Oeuirul aveniiQ,<br />
above Fifth Btreet.<br />
James S. Blitinnnis, nf Mlllvllle, IIDH<br />
Mild Ilia cottage ou Asbury<br />
iiveisue,<br />
near Flftetuth Btreet, lo juimtimu A,<br />
'Ayr», <strong>of</strong> Brldgeton. .<br />
=**:••<br />
Lake Bfotbers bave mMa lot ou As<<br />
Isiirj avenue, betw«n Twelllb and<br />
Thirteenth Htreets, to Mre, E. T, Ulliitou,<br />
uf Fhihidei(ihia,<br />
Dr, Aiioa Hand, <strong>of</strong> <br />
tagea oil Aflbury avenue, lieur Scventli<br />
street, fur the coming season.<br />
The Uftysecond blrlbday <strong>of</strong> John T,<br />
Price was celebrated Saturday alteruwiii<br />
and evening by a number <strong>of</strong> bis frleuds<br />
tender!PK him a HUfprlBe tea party.<br />
The W. A, Mauahan Military lianrt<br />
will give an entertainment in li. If.<br />
Stiles' Hail upou eoinpietioii <strong>of</strong> the<br />
building, the date not yet being fixed.<br />
The Christian Endeavor Beets at S.SO<br />
next Sunday, wlieu It wiit be led by<br />
MiwCorioiiSuMon, Tbe topic for the<br />
occasion will be, "Things that keep ui<br />
fromClod,"<br />
fi, B, Smith bai Paid ft lot on Central<br />
avenue, between<br />
Fourth and Fifth<br />
fitreeU, to L, E. Jeflrlcsand DBiiiel Ti.<br />
FtBiiir, through the agency <strong>of</strong> li, Cu^<br />
tli RobliiBoa.<br />
Au evenliig party wan tendered<br />
yerHowell at the residenee <strong>of</strong> H, 0,<br />
Bteelman, Central avenue, Iant<br />
day evening, A large number <strong>of</strong> young<br />
people wen pieMnt.<br />
g, U, Woodhull, eouriBellor-aHftw, ot<br />
CamdeiJ, spent Sunday, Monday ami<br />
Tuesday hefB. Mr, Woodhull has been<br />
a euflerer with malaria, hut WBB much<br />
benefited by his stay in tuli city,<br />
Charles Uatthewi, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Philadei.<br />
' pbla, spent a few days here last week.<br />
He Is an extensive properly owner and<br />
reports the sale <strong>of</strong> seven <strong>of</strong> his <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City lota during the pafU ten days,<br />
Dr, J, S, Waggoner has bad his cot.<br />
tap sad drug store moved back In order<br />
to allow the erection <strong>of</strong> a flue fh»nt. A.<br />
D, Scull did the moving. The new<br />
structure will he commenced at once,<br />
The excursion house, Eleventh street<br />
and boardwalk, la being greatly enlarged<br />
and otherwise improved. Mr, Brown,<br />
the proprietor, promises to the pleaflure<br />
seeker many new attractlous fnr next<br />
season,<br />
B, Wi QtaB, wife and daughter, <strong>of</strong><br />
Briatoi, Pa,, were here the first <strong>of</strong> the<br />
week getting their cottage—Central<br />
avenue, oar Eleventh Btreet—in readlnes<br />
for summer occupancy. They ex<br />
(net to come down for the summer<br />
about June 1st,<br />
Rev, Tbumas Harrison has been en<br />
gaged to eondiict the evangel islle aer-<br />
Vices st tbe camp meeting, beginning<br />
AUgoit Slat next, Mr, Harritwu has<br />
many friends In, Bridgeton, Mlllville,<br />
Ttentou, Camden and Pbiludelphia,<br />
who will he pleased to know lhat he<br />
will again be wl Ib us the com I ng eeason,<br />
The annual report <strong>of</strong> the Collector<br />
and Treasurer, showing the receipts and<br />
expenditura <strong>of</strong> the Borough for the<br />
year ending <strong>Mar</strong>ch M, appears In this<br />
taiue, and is the moat complete statement<br />
yet submitted to tbe taxpayers.<br />
The auditing committee apeak In glow*<br />
iagtcfmi <strong>of</strong> the mannei In which Col><br />
lector aehurch keeps his books and cob"<br />
ducU the bustneaq <strong>of</strong> his <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />
The following pnjpertis have been<br />
rented through the agency <strong>of</strong> H, H.<br />
J^dinei<br />
Cottage lately owned by<br />
Gilbert * I*Jte to U, Wesley McCorkie,<br />
<strong>of</strong> FhUadelphJai the room now u«ed for<br />
Vice Fresideut, Qesrgis T.<br />
Freltog; Secretary, Dr. Theodore<br />
Boysen; TrcaHUnsr, V, P. H<strong>of</strong>lman.<br />
Somers* Point,<br />
Ji, Tjfldow, fireman en the West Jerwsy<br />
Hullroad, and 'wife, <strong>of</strong> Camdeii,<br />
have been spending a few days hers<br />
with the latter's pareats.<br />
At the blcycle race ou Baturday between<br />
William Keates, <strong>of</strong> tUls plaqe,<br />
aud WiUiam Engllsli, <strong>of</strong> Eakersville,<br />
tlie fiinncr cunie <strong>of</strong>T victorious,<br />
HarnmODtOn,<br />
revival mcellngH which<br />
Pleasantvllle,<br />
Bev, Dr. Baodall preached his fare*<br />
Well senniiD at the Baptist eburch Monday<br />
evening, BeV. & A. Doughuw will<br />
eonUnUB the ipeclal meetlnfs; also flie<br />
WedBeeday afternoon «tvlee< at 4,16<br />
are being tondueted by the blliidevni!<br />
l H H h<br />
Htjv. Samuel Houitea, Iu the<br />
Flint Pfggbytyrliiu church, will he cou=<br />
liuued for two weeks,<br />
Hammonton fiirmera are <strong>of</strong> the dpin.<br />
Ion thtit the Ntruwbirry plants have<br />
been seriously Injured by the sold raini<br />
<strong>of</strong> the lost two weeks, as the roots have<br />
been delayed to a KfeatoxteiiL LJlaekwinter<br />
well and nive promiue <strong>of</strong> large<br />
On lho cveiilujf <strong>of</strong> the ISth lust,, Itev,<br />
J. C. Kllilun, <strong>of</strong> Hanimonloii, PresU<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> the Ailmitlc <strong>County</strong> Cliriatlon<br />
Eiideiiviir Union, gave an eanicMt ad'<br />
dreiw to I bo EndtavorerH ut Central on<br />
"The nectHnity <strong>of</strong> belitg zealous In our<br />
The Junior Eiideav<strong>of</strong>grsffave a Boctal<br />
Butunitty afternoon fnim R to G o'ctwh<br />
at the liniiie <strong>of</strong> Misa Alary Price, After<br />
H|Hflk!ng stid Hliiglng by the Juuitirs,<br />
refreshmoiils were nerved, from which<br />
|7 50 were reulizud. This Is the first<br />
attempt wbielt tbe Juulurn have made<br />
io rai-e money. They are justly proud<br />
<strong>of</strong> their wuoctss.<br />
May's Landing,<br />
Baker Lloyd boa been quite ill during<br />
the [!d«t week,<br />
Frffbiilder-elect JellrieH and Daniel<br />
II. FruMiir were in OeeaiiUityynThuls°<br />
day aud Friday,<br />
Mrn. Aniuiida Vruighan t who has<br />
been aUHenl for wvcrul Biontiis.returnyd<br />
home on Friday even tug,<br />
blim Eliza HniallWucid bus been tbe<br />
gUBHt<strong>of</strong> Vinelund frleudH for a few days,<br />
A iiiiiulwr <strong>of</strong> HebreWH formerly em.<br />
pluycd Ui a clothing factory at M IK pah,<br />
ntior here, but iHiW on strike, were a<br />
rested Saturday ou coniplaint <strong>of</strong> the<br />
proprietors, It I?said that they<br />
taking their place<br />
and tunmteiifd to burn the place, The<br />
prUuMiynt were held for court,<br />
Port Republic,<br />
At the resjiit election held in Galloway<br />
TowitHhlji, t lie frit lowingcatididales<br />
were tlcoUds Township Ulerk, W, B,<br />
FeutoniUoniinittee, J, H, Lippiitcott;<br />
Burvcyiirri <strong>of</strong> HighwayH, FralikTberlos<br />
sod tj. 0, Slrlukliiud; Cuiirttable, Albert<br />
Webb; Oveneer <strong>of</strong> tbe Poor, EII|ahAd*<br />
am»| UotnmteHier <strong>of</strong> Appeal, H, F{|*<br />
Hug} Pound Keepen, Jiseph Balil, John<br />
Bhluu, E. Khnley, Harbor Masters,<br />
Enoeli BttmcrB, B, J, Strickland and<br />
James Adamg,<br />
, Mlsa Jiinct Ashley, already the chsmfor<br />
the children.<br />
A large number <strong>of</strong> people witnessed<br />
the bicycle race Saturday afternoon between<br />
W, English, <strong>of</strong> Sea Vlew^ and<br />
W.Keatea, <strong>of</strong> fcmera' Point Keats;<br />
was ths winner.<br />
In the bicycle race Monday between<br />
B, Clark and A, Willis, the former wdu<br />
by one minute,<br />
'<br />
Wlnfield Ireland has material on the<br />
ground tor s cottage to be erected on<br />
Pleasant avenue.<br />
Do not forget the White Ribbon Tea<br />
In Bed Men's Hall Saturday evening<br />
next,<br />
QTlie entertainment given In Byon's<br />
Hall Saturday evening was well at*<br />
tended, TbePleaftautvllleCoruetBAiid<br />
was present and diBcoiireed Borne Very<br />
line music. The procetds were for tho<br />
beueflt <strong>of</strong> the Knighls <strong>of</strong> Pythhu<br />
Lodge, ——<br />
Quite a number <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City<br />
eyellsta were In town Sunday,<br />
MIBS Eva Clark, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City, la<br />
speydiug a few days with her cousin,<br />
Mattic <strong>Mar</strong>llu,<br />
Mid Gertie ftoblnson, <strong>of</strong> Atlantfc<br />
City, wan In town Sunday,<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>tin Lear will erect a collage on<br />
Mt, Pleasant avenue Iii the near future,<br />
Lemuel Conover Is daugereurtly 111 at<br />
tblH writing.<br />
News <strong>of</strong> the <strong>County</strong> Oathered from<br />
pion lady bicycle rider<br />
haudsout new wheel.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Port, has a<br />
ahop In the Gilbert * lake building to<br />
hii /^<br />
tta| W^en^i ^HstlaB<br />
Union for ft readingroom; EBOoh Burley'B<br />
aoutli eottage, Central aveDue helow<br />
EteVenth itreet, to Mr, MHHck, <strong>of</strong><br />
the north s)ttage f same<br />
same locality, to O< &<br />
itevMRB, *f bHadeiphla,<br />
f*'^-L-' i/iiti' • •—: : : "<br />
81, »t EL MurrlM', ^10 Asbury<br />
owner wad<br />
window abide store in South Jersey.<br />
B.H, fMaUh & Isna, 101S and 1060 Asbmy<br />
•venae<br />
^y'^::<br />
•venae.<br />
Mis, Rtilpb Aihlpy is enjoying the<br />
usual number <strong>of</strong> bumps aud thumps<br />
conHequent upon learning to ride her<br />
new wheel. Patience that very desh><br />
able virtue la never fully added to a<br />
woman's accomplishments until slie<br />
leartia to ride a bicy tie gracefully, which<br />
a man never acquires, A oham paiisee<br />
la the only animal thai cornea anywbere<br />
near Imitaliug the awkward<br />
moventeitts <strong>of</strong> tbe higher animal when<br />
on his wheel. If be would only don<br />
the dress <strong>of</strong> the lady, and sit up straight<br />
there would be hope tor him.<br />
POOF fallen<br />
mnn?<br />
Elmer Adams vinited Philadelphia<br />
and his brother last week,<br />
Mrs, Alki© Blake spent a few days<br />
this week with relatives In Philadelphia.<br />
Miss Alice Johnson has the<br />
Miss Clara Hewitt, who has been on<br />
the general Uat <strong>of</strong> measelB 1 patients, is<br />
rapidly fesoveriug,: If measeis la the<br />
result <strong>of</strong> a swine diaease, why do the<br />
Jews have them? It is supposed from<br />
contagion. If swine were ail driven<br />
into the «ea and drowned, would tUefe<br />
be any more measeis? .<br />
'<br />
The result <strong>of</strong> the school meBtlng was<br />
the re-election <strong>of</strong> oiir popular trustee,<br />
David Ashley, We trust that our school<br />
will not flog any Iu Its Interest.<br />
Atlantic City.<br />
While Edwin price was attending<br />
church at Liu wood with a lady acquaiuiariee<br />
last week, his horse and<br />
buggy was stolen and they were compelled<br />
to walk home. It was supposed<br />
that the thief drove here, but after a<br />
thornUitflflearah Chief <strong>of</strong> Police Eldridge<br />
notlfled Price that his property was not,<br />
Inthiflelty Ills now supposed that<br />
the thief look another route toward<br />
Port Be public.<br />
The Hrlgantlne Beaeh Ballway Oom<br />
pany WOH reorganked here: Tbufsday<br />
under tbe name <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia<br />
and Brigantine Beach BallFOftd Company,<br />
Tbe capital itock was fljted at<br />
1800,000, divided into tieo.ooo tis per<br />
cent, preferred stoefc and |lfi0,000 common<br />
slock, Qeorge H, Coot wu elected<br />
president,James B, Van Werts ttBirarer<br />
=. Relief <strong>of</strong><br />
The special committee appointed by<br />
tbo Legislature to codify the borough<br />
JawH Introduced a bill Monday night<br />
purporting to be for the relief <strong>of</strong> the<br />
numeroua boroughs which have been<br />
declared unconstitutional by the eourtH.<br />
The bill repeals the act Incorporating<br />
borough governujmtH ia seulde r^orti,<br />
and provides that every borough or<br />
borough oommlitBloii eHtablluhed under<br />
tbe provisions <strong>of</strong> the acts repealed,<br />
which is bow s do facto corporation,<br />
shall be ciliated a borough by its presant<br />
corporate uimi under the geneial<br />
hpniugli act <strong>of</strong> ii78, aad the supplements<br />
thereto, all urdfuauceH, aclu and<br />
proceertJugB heret<strong>of</strong>ore passed aud taken<br />
by any such borough, and borough<br />
commlefllouH, are validated aud iwu><br />
ffrmed,<br />
s<br />
The bill further provides that the<br />
present <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> these boroughs shall<br />
continue ia <strong>of</strong>llce tilt the spring <strong>of</strong> 1807,<br />
when uew omcers are to be elected<br />
undfr tbe act <strong>of</strong> 1878, Ohloers yow<br />
holding over, not piovided fur by tbe<br />
act <strong>of</strong> 1I7S, are to be ouHted.<br />
Tlie law <strong>of</strong> 1878 is <strong>of</strong> little or no use<br />
to a growing aud prosperous borough<br />
like <strong>Ocean</strong> City, It would be far better<br />
were the proposed set defeated than to<br />
place our town under Its provisions,<br />
, An Enjoyable Ten part?*<br />
On Friday afternoon a large number<br />
<strong>of</strong> ladles, laden with eatables <strong>of</strong> every<br />
description, gathered at the residence <strong>of</strong><br />
Sirs, Godfrey Aug for the purpose <strong>of</strong><br />
tendering Mr, and Mrs. i", J, Hmlth a<br />
surprise tea party. At the appointed<br />
time the crowd proceeded to Mr, Smith's<br />
residence on Asbury avenue, north ot<br />
Fourth street, and flied In and took<br />
poHHtssiou <strong>of</strong> the houae, there to be<br />
joined by their husbands or sweethearts<br />
at supper Ume. Frepantloas were Imraedlateiy<br />
begun to prepare the evening<br />
meal and the table was soon laden with<br />
all the delicacies <strong>of</strong> tho-seawn, to which<br />
the crowd did ample justice.<br />
About<br />
eighty persons Were present, and tbe<br />
affair was so conducted that the surprise<br />
was genuine, The evening was<br />
'' Rid arahdt.<br />
Itev. Henry £}, Gilbert, late <strong>of</strong> Pliiladeipbis,<br />
how paat<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> lbe BaptlHt<br />
ehiirch berf,; find MIM Addle Slaughter,<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Df,J,fil, iiaughler, Were<br />
united in the bonds <strong>of</strong> holy wedlock<br />
yesterday,, . : ^ ,<br />
East Creek and Etdora,<br />
-The-experlineuu3-ir>-iual(iug paper<br />
from salt meadow grass at Eldora have<br />
proven uuBueceaflful aud the aheria baa*<br />
nelzod the plant on a claim <strong>of</strong> f9000<br />
held by O. W, Blelteniheets, <strong>of</strong> Phlladelphlft.<br />
^mers Hand and Perry Ch rial tan ,<strong>of</strong><br />
this place, took a ride on their wheels to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City on Sunday to visit the lat<<br />
ter'H brother.<br />
Tuckahoe,<br />
Michael Kennedy htm sttld hts place<br />
here and will move to Atlantic CJty,<br />
The farmora nro busy getting ready<br />
for their spring work.<br />
AuewHtore will be built at Buck<br />
Hill.<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>k Uhanipion will move (o Aeile.<br />
plain «»».<br />
MH, <strong>Mar</strong>y IJHI IS very sick at this<br />
writing,<br />
WB iiMpu alie wilt soou recover-<br />
_<br />
< . . Cape May Court House.<br />
A writ out <strong>of</strong> the Uourt <strong>of</strong> Uhancery<br />
authorize* the sale <strong>of</strong> "East Cape May<br />
Beacb" by tlie Sheriff <strong>of</strong> the enuiity ou<br />
Monday, April 30, Tbis property ex=<br />
tendHfmm near Mineral Hprings Hotel<br />
to Uold Hpriugliiiet, aud HJutalnB about<br />
aOOaores, It is traversed by theteWeH'H<br />
Pisiiit Hallway, and, exoept hotel bulldliigri<br />
at the Inlet, Is unlmpnived. The<br />
property seized Is that <strong>of</strong> Logan 61.<br />
iiullitt aud otlierH, and was taken in<br />
execution at the suit <strong>of</strong> the Uaiudeii<br />
Safe Deposit aud Trust<br />
tnjatee, complainant.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> View,<br />
The people <strong>of</strong> this borough, Bomers 1<br />
Point, Beealey'fl Point aud Tiiekshos<br />
we re •tartlidjbist Wednesdayafferboou<br />
whin It bceame known tbat a big tJubaiifllibuileringeitpedltlonhadcleaied<br />
from their naldst without one <strong>of</strong> them<br />
for a moment euepeettnff what wan In*<br />
tended,<br />
; The Htesmer Allantlc City came<br />
down ftum Tuckahoe. where it hBd<br />
VEAR ENDING MARCH 3; 1890,<br />
spent In social conversation and vocal<br />
and instrumental music.<br />
An application was made Friday for<br />
a receiver for the Granite itate Provldiut<br />
Building and Loan Aseociatiou <strong>of</strong><br />
Kew Hampshire, a branch <strong>of</strong> which was<br />
urganlEed in this city iu June last with<br />
over one hundred shares <strong>of</strong> Block, Tlie<br />
association has other brandies in Atiautlceity,<br />
Brldgeton, t^mden, Mam*<br />
monton and Bomers' Point, It Is said<br />
that the association is short about $250,-<br />
009, The application was made to Bank<br />
Commlasiouer Duryea, who reserved<br />
Ills decleion pending an iuveatfgatlon<br />
<strong>of</strong> the awwclatlon'p artaire In New Hamp*<br />
ihlre. The object <strong>of</strong> a Receiver Is to tie<br />
up the company's assets In tbe itate,<br />
anjong which Is 130,000 deposited with<br />
the Secretary <strong>of</strong> State,<br />
and R, B..A, Farrptt general vuagef.<br />
This is the concern which the l»te J.<br />
Bush Bitter, the isal ertftte bnieer <strong>of</strong><br />
the Bollcitori* L<strong>of</strong>tQ and Trust Compapy,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, whose l<br />
tloni wiecked that company, got into<br />
diffldulty, and the bondboldeis <strong>of</strong> which<br />
appealed to the Uovirt for protectlou<br />
Th ti b]d l th fil<br />
The w«<br />
ManageJ Pafrott, and<br />
a<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
note** -<br />
A Mother's Meeting was held <strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />
18th at the residence <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Bebureh.<br />
After the opening exercises, conducted<br />
by the Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Mother's<br />
Meetinp, a eonfefeDce and exeflencs<br />
eicbangs was given by the interested<br />
ones. A poem was read by Miss Nellie<br />
Bchurcb, which added to the Interest<br />
<strong>of</strong> the meeting, Beforeclosing airaugenaenta<br />
were made for an Esster supper<br />
to be given Monday, April 8th, at the<br />
Illinois, . , .<br />
Tbe "Belated Picnic" given by the<br />
Y's <strong>Mar</strong>ch 12th was voted a success,<br />
Boclally fend flnaueislly.<br />
Miss Irfalia Coombs, <strong>of</strong> Philudelphia;<br />
R, P, WllielB aud wife, <strong>of</strong> Beftvilie; Eh<br />
eazur Crawforsi and wife, <strong>of</strong> Douuisvllle,<br />
aud Miss Nettie Gapdy, «f Owaii Uiiy,<br />
Were vlnitors liere Sunday.<br />
Mj«s Suiile Pierce and MH. Belle<br />
Clark and sou, <strong>of</strong> Kwjng 611118, have<br />
been vtHltliig with Clark riereo and<br />
faniily.<br />
After upending a fewniontUs at home<br />
Win, Cubb has Hgalu gone to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City,<br />
Yuiinp Uorenn, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Ulty, waw<br />
attending to biiHlncHs hire on Monduy,<br />
Mrs. Caroline gmlth has purchatscU ft<br />
new hDrse <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City (lariles,.<br />
Tbo ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> our dspsst wnM paliilett oil<br />
Saturdrty,<br />
gape May City,<br />
City Coiiucil haii pottKed an onilnance<br />
authorizing the Issuing <strong>of</strong> ^20,000 <strong>of</strong><br />
bouUB with whleb to begjii work im.<br />
mediately oil the new ocean bDardwalk<br />
and beach i'tivlllou», A note for 1701)0<br />
will be made ia tide over the first exjteuBcs<br />
uiitii the boiids are sold. The<br />
eontmi <strong>of</strong> the police has again been put<br />
In the bands <strong>of</strong> the Mayor,<br />
PresiUeiit<br />
Lesmiug has announced the fuliuwiug<br />
stand Ing coiniulttees far the ensuing<br />
yean Judiciary, Doak, Tuwusend,<br />
Rutherford, Wilson; finanee, Johnson,<br />
Town«eiid, Wilsou; prtiperty and tmprovements,<br />
Poiusett, Doah, Hand; fire<br />
and water,Townsend,Wilson,Hlldreth*<br />
streets, Hand, Hildreih, Wilson; educa<br />
tluu, liutberford, Httid, Fgio^it,<br />
Mrs, SI, F= Bonzauo and Silas Laura<br />
Bnuzanij were guests at the AlUine iusl<br />
week,<br />
A lodge <strong>of</strong> the Royal Arcanum has<br />
been .irgauiged, with forty members,<br />
Un, Charity JJooiittie, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
lathe guest <strong>of</strong> Mrs, SallJe P, WH*<br />
(lams,<br />
U, Walker Hand, son ot Captain 11.<br />
W, Hand, baa gone to Chicago fur a<br />
three months'sojourn.<br />
The Windsor Hotel, under the man*<br />
agemeut <strong>of</strong> II, Halpin, for the third<br />
on, will reopeu nest Baturday for<br />
the season,<br />
'<br />
The cottage <strong>of</strong> ex-City Treasurer Gee,<br />
D, AlcCreary, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, is being<br />
handsomely reiiuvated fur summer oe.<br />
cupauoy, -<br />
The Aidine has been enlarged and<br />
greatly improved since last autumn, .<br />
The Cape May Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
organized on Friday uight by the reelection<br />
<strong>of</strong> William Porter as president,<br />
aiid Thomas W, Millett secretary, :<br />
It is reported that a new Republican<br />
newspaper Is to be started hero with<br />
Lewis Tt Stevens as editor.<br />
The efforts to have a monument<br />
erected over the grave <strong>of</strong> John Grace, &<br />
Revolutionary soldier, at Deuulsvlilo<br />
by subscription from school children<br />
will<br />
been lying in winter quarten, the day |<br />
before and anchored in the channel<br />
back <strong>of</strong> this city. It was rumored<br />
ahotit town' that the bont bad been<br />
cliarteied by the South Jersey Ballroad<br />
CorapaDy for use In building the bridgea<br />
for the branch railroad, ud as M, F,<br />
Honzano, manager <strong>of</strong> that line, was<br />
here buying prov-Wont) extensively tbe<br />
repiirt was generalh/ believed.<br />
Tlie steamer with seventy men on<br />
board, under command <strong>of</strong> General Garcia,<br />
was anchored iu tbe thorougbfan<br />
fnr eighteen houn—within two mils<br />
<strong>of</strong> the custom house and without suspicion.<br />
Boou after (lie steamer anchored here<br />
the sloop yacht <strong>of</strong> the Black Ball line,<br />
Cap lain Samuel Scull, put oat to the<br />
Atlantic City and took a man, whs has<br />
since been Identified as General Oarcla,<br />
aahore. The General remained on the<br />
wharf while the •loop carried out leverallitadH<strong>of</strong><br />
provlBlotia for the consumption<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Cuban patriots aboard<br />
the hleamer. The favt that <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Is a temperance town jyaa a, source <strong>of</strong><br />
Herious dlsapiMiItiinieut to the Atjantle<br />
City's paHflaiiKers, almost all <strong>of</strong> whom<br />
were shivering with the cold after their<br />
cbeerlcra night on theTuckaboe river.<br />
All Tuesday afternoon and High I<br />
Oeiieral Garcia and his men anxiously<br />
awaited a algual from the Bermuda,<br />
which had left Hew York on Saturday<br />
morning. The cramped quartern aboard<br />
the Atlantic, and their desire toget<br />
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S IB<br />
,tf.eeDtr«t^B 00<br />
- • - - is<br />
!Rj<br />
away before suspicion wat aroused as<br />
tu the character and destination<br />
<strong>of</strong> the cspeditluu,<br />
kept the<br />
Cubans hi an uueasy state <strong>of</strong> mind,<br />
Nut one <strong>of</strong> them, save General Garcia,<br />
appeared above deck while the Atlantic<br />
City was anchored in the bay, and no<br />
one, not even Captain Scull, <strong>of</strong> the busy<br />
Black Bull, was allowed aboard,<br />
Wbeit at lost tbo shrill screeches <strong>of</strong><br />
the Iterniuda'o whistle resounded over<br />
the Lay about 0 o'clock Wednesday<br />
morning, a stifled eueer came from the<br />
impatient Cubans below dedi, and all<br />
was activity aboard the litlle pleaBure<br />
Hteamer, The anchor was hastily<br />
weighed, and the Atlantic Cl^y swiftly<br />
headed fur the open sea.<br />
As she cleared the Great Egg Harbor<br />
Diir the men swarmed ou deck, and<br />
cheer after cheer went tip as they<br />
nighted the black hull <strong>of</strong> the Bermuda<br />
at a distance.<br />
Three hours afterwards the Atlantic<br />
City returned to her winter berth at<br />
Tuckahoe, having safely transferred her<br />
[HUJscugerB to the Bermuda, which<br />
promptly steamed away southward.<br />
The party consisted <strong>of</strong> General Garcia<br />
and his thirty-two compatriots, who<br />
left Philadelphia ou.Buuday, aud about<br />
tit fig other volunteers for Cuban freedii.ii,<br />
who joined them in some myBleriiius<br />
way. There was also considerable<br />
freight aboard, sm tbe transfer from one<br />
steamer to the other occupied consider,<br />
able lime,<br />
Spygliwscs discerned the<br />
Atct that the wiudlaHs bad to be brought<br />
into sef vice lo get some <strong>of</strong> tbe boxes ou<br />
uonrd the Bermuda.<br />
One <strong>of</strong> our gfocerymeii furnished the<br />
filibustering party with $m worth <strong>of</strong><br />
merchandise. He gave the purcbaser<br />
"cut prices," thinking he WBM furnish.<br />
Ing the branch railroad laborers and<br />
that by so dutiig he would secure their<br />
trade,<br />
, A report from Washington states that<br />
the United Suites Government has ordered<br />
pursuit <strong>of</strong> the Bermuda and may<br />
arrest all who were concerned | u taking<br />
the men out to the Mteamer,<br />
27, If Julld & Morton<br />
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Jahiufr HJKHJ, 18 Allee Wtlag<br />
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lumber<br />
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Jan S5, IS B D, Robinnh, priaUMp<br />
J 2<br />
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£0 00<br />
Jan- S,2JU. O. Adamli bookp]-<br />
ef Healrh,<br />
Oct. 1,1H JI«H OiiiTer, Wort tar bfutrd<br />
D«» II Wiiliwn Late' work lor 6o*rd loop<br />
NO 00<br />
April % ISC, to note<br />
Vlneland ltank<br />
is<br />
cheap,<br />
C<br />
twodiorse open wagon for wls<br />
W, H, MiTGiiKLi,, tllermont,<br />
cp,<br />
Cape May eounly, H, J,<br />
FOB SAIE,—A lot on Central Avenue,<br />
between' Tenth and Eleventh streets.<br />
Fart can remain on mortage.<br />
Apply<br />
to T, C, HuteblnjoD,Mi D,,<strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />
FOB BAI,E—Cheap, for caah t a firstclass<br />
shuffle-board,<br />
Samuel Bchurcb,<br />
7tb and Asbury,<br />
DANA*S SAHSAFAWLLA IS not only<br />
the beat <strong>of</strong> all remedies for the Nervw,<br />
Liver, Kidneys, Htoinacb and Blood;<br />
your<br />
but A no beoeflt, you can<br />
lopey back.<br />
The same guarantee api<br />
II In, Cough SyiBB apOiasien,<br />
For sale tiy Dm* J, H, WAQQONEB,<br />
" M ; ,;. -•• •••'••';; •:'- ._• .-,..• A g e & t , ^<br />
I hafe on band fievefsismall cottages<br />
whiohl will trtde for Jotfl ioeateO^<br />
tween Sixth and Twelfth stSBata, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City. I fclso hays iome Mod building<br />
lota on which I will elect dottaga for<br />
any one wighisg W invest in a hon»<br />
by the sea, Terms roBODAbie, and Orst<br />
mortf*g» taken on tbe pppp^ft^e when<br />
" " * UoriHpoii _.....<br />
ABSi.D,8ouiiL J BulMer #<br />
Oar new itoek bf flfteea fiboitsud<br />
<strong>of</strong> Burlaps, Fel», Embossed,<br />
Blania from 6 isntB up, B. B,<br />
A 8OHB, 1WB and 1060 Aab<br />
. ^ M ^ m •••••-• '• : "<br />
Han Tine to Vote on We 5f<br />
The directors : ef the West Jersey and<br />
Atlantic, Camdenand AUautie, Chelsea<br />
Branch and Phliadelphia, <strong>Mar</strong>l ton nud<br />
Medford Raliroads met at tbe Broad<br />
Street Station, Philadelphia, Baturday<br />
to consider the calling <strong>of</strong> B meeting<strong>of</strong><br />
stockholders tovote on the proposed<br />
mergldg <strong>of</strong> the several compuiiies,<br />
While favorable responses have been<br />
received from mare than two-thlrda ol<br />
tbe Block, including a inrge majority <strong>of</strong><br />
the aggregate stock held by Individual<br />
holders, it was decided that the time<br />
mentioned for sending in proxies bad<br />
teen hardly sufllcient to enable shareholders<br />
living at adlstauefl, particularly<br />
In England, to respond. It was thereforedecldtd<br />
toexteud the time In which<br />
as many as poaolble cau respond before<br />
the meeting <strong>of</strong> stockholders Is called.<br />
NOTICE*<br />
To all tbe property qwneni ef OeaiD City,<br />
N, j. Any person orperaonB being flgjrloved<br />
beenyH <strong>of</strong> any violation <strong>of</strong> tbe hulld<br />
rerttrfctjpnS,ni found In thodoods<strong>of</strong> MjDUecflH<br />
(Jjty AssoclnUoIi, wliD will report tbo name to<br />
tbutiuptTliiWiident Will be glVOil an order (n.<br />
Hlructlhg the nttflrnoj forthcABiHU-IOtlon lo<br />
couiirieuwleKftl r'rowefllriKH jit ODCv njnilnnt<br />
tbo purtips J» oirfpdlpe, ana te ciiiine all<br />
con rt o» py agffi BUS nttorney j^ea te tbe o<br />
Uity Awtoclutlon.<br />
Ur Olisi Of tba Board ol ,<br />
E, U. LAK<br />
BpcrelarynndHuperiitendont<br />
April<br />
V<br />
note djueoqated in<br />
nk<br />
f 1000 00<br />
Jus snub so<br />
BBjlHB»kil*,CUtl|affbru|h I (ft<br />
*m Elmer- Hand, eutti<strong>of</strong> Gnttii i a*<br />
AB! T. E«rin|rb«B, SBtU» bra "<br />
2109 Enter fiabd, wltlng bnuh S Si<br />
•dilOT, E*eHttt!iam, entflnjtbrwh<br />
ilBT. KTBrihkhiira.eijEliflir bnuh 4 60<br />
m* Andrew Burkj, «UHjig bnuh 13<br />
ys» Andrew Burl*?,cutting bniu T er<br />
yi!I Hasl Bentkiri.eututiiEbnuh I &<br />
^laWailsrHayw.etttUntbmiti 4 SO<br />
iillS Walter HaTe^cUtUO^bnuh<br />
A OS<br />
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Biiiith, euiu<br />
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2HS B. Biiiith, euiuni bruih<br />
•2m Lnk Bill!. eatUBit tmt<br />
mmWiiifiB Sharp, werti<br />
S1H Aodreir BUf ley, work<br />
ilBS Charts FBlIe; work<br />
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SlU Pttef Murdoch, work<br />
311? John JfffrtMi, work<br />
N C h i B r i k<br />
aiNCh«iisB«rif.HHk<br />
iljfio Andrew OUrlrj, Work<br />
1B7 A, D, Bharp, Work<br />
SH9 A. D. Snart., work<br />
•2Ui -ohh Auld, WQtK<br />
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'dim J<strong>of</strong>>u JriTrtw. work<br />
dw BvftB<br />
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3IPJ Andrew BvftBf, wo<br />
silEl QiMfjaa Nabb, *Dr!t<br />
neauhrt r » i r k<br />
f r»rie,wor<br />
Auld.work<br />
aiBSJoiinAnld, wprli<br />
iilM J«H Hgrflseh; work<br />
£inS Qeorge Fqlli^n, wOrk<br />
saw jpiu AuM, work<br />
«rr Uoorjn} Foilen, work<br />
•2m JOlmJrflriBf, work<br />
•Ml ADflrtw surler, work<br />
iflSOK.J.BrMitb.work ,<br />
as F, J, uiiijih, work<br />
iis& Adam UsBirih work<br />
yie Je«t Murdoch, wort<br />
iSaH Cberla Borfe, WsrB<br />
2166 Andrew Buri*f, work<br />
2M> Adau Detuarii, work<br />
aa c i i i iJhh rork<br />
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25)1 QeU^B Follen, work<br />
mi<br />
John AyiJ, work<br />
'dim Daniel urn, snni<br />
'SISF. K.ChiliBpTon, W<strong>of</strong>is<br />
herieft?rir, work<br />
mr Jese Murdoch, wont<br />
•SS)CUer|«BariB work<br />
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last<br />
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'dm Ad B<br />
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, work k<br />
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BuHBjF, work<br />
'dm Andrew Burluy, war k<br />
22 a Hobsrt Flih<strong>of</strong>, UM ef horw<br />
•dm John jf SrJH, WQrk<br />
John JtlTritii, wBrk<br />
A, D, Sharp, wsHi<br />
SB Charlia HabB. work<br />
•SB Wlillaro Lake.<br />
I<br />
'dm W jf. B. B 09,,<br />
22.10 Andrew Burfey, work<br />
ml And,BW Hurley, work<br />
•*si John m. Jeff HM, work<br />
gin John B. Jcffrirt, work<br />
ss Chrt Pi work k<br />
June 20, Itm, to Bate fllMountPdIii<br />
ViDBlnna BnBk tit Oc*t. C f O, IS<br />
WulerCq,<br />
June m, ims, to note suwpuhted in<br />
VluuHnd Itenk for ilCct. <strong>of</strong> O, O,<br />
Eloetric LigUi OB,<br />
•"<br />
jyly 5, 1SB, to nqte dlflffiQntAt ID<br />
VlDBls&d Uank<br />
Jnly 16, IBS, to nole dbjeeynled in<br />
vmeiiina matt fcrneet. <strong>of</strong> J,<br />
in<br />
D,<br />
ran<br />
1000 06<br />
McA<br />
Jnly is, to noio „_„„„<br />
Hank; tor sest, ef<br />
Muhpner<br />
to nous disntiflied in<br />
for iujct. af u, u.<br />
1000 00<br />
wo «<br />
ass Cherts Porir, work<br />
Sta p.rker MUisr, work<br />
•SU Parker Miller, wot t<br />
•am Parker Miller, work<br />
2aSJ0-Mihan f "<br />
^4i » »<br />
ZU5 Daniel O<strong>of</strong>f,<br />
•2M7 F, J, Bl.llUl, pvFK<br />
f s. Champion, work<br />
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7U0<br />
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6 00<br />
6fT<br />
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11 iH<br />
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2*7 Andrew Uurtey, wor<br />
£SSJl!di "<br />
Jen?l!tifdeei!<br />
2S! John Jettrie*,<br />
SffiM ArtJiHr Morey<br />
£84 bk MUlir<br />
HBplijiBiqft<br />
August ie, lasj, to Dote diseonnted j B<br />
Vlnfijand Bank for seek <strong>of</strong> O. O,<br />
wite &<br />
oboMf iBtfi, to Bale diaeoDDtsd in<br />
Vlnclntid Uaafl fbr acct. BI F, P,<br />
Cnid<br />
Cnnneid<br />
December H, 1HI5, to Bale diHconpt*a<br />
in VlBeiand Uaab for occt. oro, c,<br />
B|estriBMf«&<br />
e«inr H, isuo, to sole dleoiitttdd<br />
In Vlneiaad jUiik for sect art). &<br />
Water 0o- t IKS 70<br />
650 00<br />
ISO 40<br />
12<br />
EHTAIltlSUBD 1831,<br />
208 CHESTNUT STBEET, PHILADELPHIA,<br />
and Retail.<br />
Miss H. S*<br />
ClTlf SM0PP1MS FEEE OF CH0RGE.<br />
Glyolne<br />
W<strong>of</strong>lley n%onue, obovo<br />
Mi M, E, MATTHEWIMHliit,<br />
In Painting, Drnwlrigiind Munlc.<br />
lHlanef* ef<br />
The LeglflUtore In joint session elected<br />
the following (Jyi&mMonem <strong>of</strong><br />
DeedsMfgr GspB May county on Thursday<br />
i Gape May, Wm, Steveni; Dennis,<br />
Ghartes J. Divltt, J. & P.Smith; Holly<br />
Beach, William Bright: Sea jaie City,<br />
Thomas fl, £.udlun; Qeean Oi^, B,<br />
Curtli Robliiwm; Upper Cape Mi^<br />
James ghoemaker, Reuben Roblnnn;<br />
Wat Cat* May, Gilbert U. Hughes.;<br />
Tt9i ••• AjBiiktlt SYSB<br />
i<br />
PartfiH contemplating having<br />
m<strong>of</strong>«d to new location!, or eievatad<br />
and febuilt wU nve<br />
Alwl D.<br />
and g^nelal<br />
houie moves.<br />
aonaes moved ID any part <strong>of</strong> the ooun<br />
A, D, t<strong>of</strong>liTbBUdBrf<br />
Oottage, <strong>Ocean</strong> Ol|y, "<br />
_. »na J -^BWi hangiog in sil<br />
thilr branobn by oanntinl workmen,<br />
A- mil Uhi <strong>of</strong> palnti, f oils. Varaisha<br />
iiDBbsk,V%B > B.Smitli.4<br />
f<br />
tRken flfth« fcnns?oJty,<br />
ForU^ |nibrm»-<br />
tlpn tbiuastptiiapffio^ chpaen<br />
l t<strong>of</strong>c Btti^i^a<br />
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The DemocratB <strong>of</strong> this<br />
nlgbtbelda wfite<br />
didt tb<br />
ner home fdf'house<br />
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OUR SHOES SPEAK VOLUMES<br />
FOR THEMSELVES!<br />
Voiomea nliea with pertinent points; all<br />
the potetii are wcli taken, (oo; and is Kciin<br />
plpqty Bf Ukort forourahosa.<br />
auchiili«O»-<br />
tory il Irraiuitlble, nnd praMiniaamnltitodiol<br />
foot noioa well worth atudyins, It's Counting<br />
hnallh tohOUM the feet colnfbrtably In a pair<br />
<strong>of</strong>ghoestlwt lire iii wnya tits very Idc-a for the<br />
UOD; tho snT«t tbins in stjie, nnd tbc<br />
"Jnst what I weDi i!<br />
tmna for everybody<br />
What a shoe OHjjht to be in joiii what our<br />
Bhoai nre, And jut What & shoe engirt to cost<br />
KNORR&CO.,<br />
. ASBURY 11ER0B ARD RIRTH STREET.<br />
FafMiMAlV BISEG7OM.<br />
.G 1NGERSOLL&CO.<br />
Lot. «ft, MS, Faction A<br />
Menu earriaen, hntnn and<br />
Drlluqusnt lion, fqf IHfl<br />
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tinni flua ah f, v k C*nP*(d •ftwunt.<br />
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fa<br />
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7KB il<br />
317 08<br />
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60 00<br />
I6S1 01<br />
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Note due 24 Nnt, lunfe, Atlnnlle City i isp 00<br />
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1-, H, Wyaiap<br />
Henry uerlacii<br />
Hnrati Wbstes<br />
j. ittub Whitaii<br />
Vinciand XJanJt<br />
a» oo<br />
1590 09<br />
inn go<br />
Aeeounls dqo Eicciris i>!cht Co.<br />
« « th*ntiuity Witt<br />
» » ViueiiinJ itnhlt<br />
limn<br />
£t£iit<br />
fflQ fi}<br />
UuUianalnE ordent<br />
lntfinetoD Inalvfasinl IHBI<br />
ibinnee an Ktioei hod<br />
Hull rent ,<br />
SBD0<br />
DUO 10<br />
665 IB<br />
lOOOOO<br />
S7i<br />
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SOI 60<br />
B71H5<br />
mn<br />
117,215 60<br />
KanOteariHprey,<br />
ms putt! UoS, Brawl<br />
ISMi Homera Buriey, work<br />
ififi W. J. H= R, Op,, freight<br />
2311 William L*kr,iur»eying<br />
SB! Andruw Butier, WPfK<br />
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In VlnelapTBank<br />
2H33 to eaab in payment ef »t«<br />
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217B id ca*h in payment <strong>of</strong> nqta<br />
in BecnHly tnlil Co.<br />
SWS to Hub fit payment <strong>of</strong> note<br />
laSeotirilyTniitOo,<br />
EKi.Ui <strong>of</strong>lih in pajrment or Bota<br />
2107 tooMh I<br />
530 •!§<br />
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sttl JOUUEB D<strong>of</strong>HDi work<br />
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STOT U ls<br />
qnp UorsoTi, *orls<br />
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;m Wltilsra Oodfr.y, work<br />
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2*00 « ''<br />
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2400 John Olson »<br />
WB.B. Win 4 Oo., lumber<br />
3406 UahlBi Qefft tn«e|<br />
aararRerHiiiefiWOrk<br />
_.__ Andrew Bnrier "<br />
imw,s.imm !!<br />
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5(18 tSjrtenTannanian "<br />
•iW Andrew BurUjJ "<br />
m\ » «<br />
fliiBA,Kii!afp_<br />
5«?W,J,H,B,Oo,,freifht<br />
3HS _ u : • • •• .<br />
MIS Harflf gtHloUi werk<br />
MM JoK*phOBl "<br />
3&7 WlUtaro btke, mmf<br />
2*B5 Parker Millff, work<br />
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2HH to cnih in payment qf o«* oto-po-<br />
Dy ea«h ftppropri*iioa TO iQOdOO<br />
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21Ji| D, HahOflV, flaralDi<br />
2213 A, ft Bhnrp, bruihlng<br />
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M& F, P. CjUifleid, trading<br />
•SHn,M|6BBBr,f •- •-'•<br />
F, OanfleJa<br />
22J8 D. UahoDey, flagfinf<br />
2S|5<br />
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2203 J, a InfuwiUi bniiWoi<br />
•£Hfl F, P. Canflsld, gfadiujr.<br />
SiTOD. Hahnney, flagging<br />
SSg A. B, Siiirp,stfciiiif<br />
2101 Parker Hitter " . -<br />
2ffl»Hnboii Fliher"<br />
22SSA.D, "bars *•<br />
^^TB ~'.~ il "V: - II • • <<br />
245S Daniel Oaff<br />
£S1 F P, 0flrt<br />
TBI dl<br />
SAMUEL ECHURCT.i<br />
AdminifilratoM*<br />
_<br />
OS Thouw Enn<br />
iH7F Andrew Burley<br />
M7B ¥oun(a Op»<br />
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Betijanun SewKlrk
i' #%^f^p^pm«# s J ;pww« f BWM(JMw^ff^^. >^; p.* is CHAMPION, ^;:?<br />
^":: ; ;'':S.P<br />
S, S. SaJ<strong>of</strong>SViif<br />
<strong>of</strong>ti» fasg, feyall<br />
far «U edilos,<br />
tint, tittup<br />
iM rittwenMM fn BOB*<br />
81a i* k-tbwnw; nuia it laaaV-<br />
;lnate»tMsn<br />
tbe bfflamat rf the Iwaaa rt»<br />
p<br />
tiling by<br />
tbr yam ft t<br />
tali mm the fond fa the eater si fj» CONTRACTOR AND<br />
; O**** City, *. J.<br />
aaagiBeid that ibp baf<br />
15 & JMiis nroositv. SDQ<br />
t»* mil isp <strong>of</strong> ifa> Hat fngseBt•<strong>of</strong><br />
oewipaper lifted<br />
pp<br />
her (psa paBppriiM to *ffln€Dca» Afld I<br />
do sot jumw LOE uite<br />
and mm mrnkOa their tewdfar<br />
tbroqjjh I be silmt yef •pfskbjg MWtJ**<br />
get! It eganrng. and they are •wiibeot<br />
g<br />
J<br />
msjlB femd tbafut i B h«itaDca1 <strong>of</strong><br />
Ml fa die. Why ao*, el<br />
hmUi failtial attached fablf »t iin-<br />
ItalwayigaTir additional<br />
to as<br />
ad^ed to HBS<br />
to the old Sam fort Ckjarief and En<br />
,w ia<br />
9n #P«J Ibtatg<br />
After awhile cues? tb» pWu<br />
by (bin er(y betum the<br />
then pr<strong>of</strong>erty will greatly<br />
Some very<br />
rail road »*<br />
fy<br />
I have a good sssy lucjuiFlfH fur Projierfy beUvteii Gth and 12lli<br />
Anyone havipR properly fur Half might do well to give me their firing.<br />
All pimas desiring to jiuy, or Bell, or Exclnnigis |sri)perij% wfitiiiJ do well<br />
closing any tfanaetinu to call 011 or nddrtt*»<br />
STRIOTU TEMPERANCE.<br />
MEALH TO OBDKB FltOSl 0 A, M, TO 8 P. Jl<br />
Good RnafttDliineni, with three Vigc»<br />
imhlm, for m eeiito,<br />
'Vu rkey or CMi lukmi<br />
IHnuew SSst<br />
I. B.LAKI,<br />
i Ho. Wil Astiiiry AVWHP, Oitaii Illy,<br />
IHnuew,<br />
Liftdle»' Room up-«tft!rs wltli |ioini><br />
, J, PUEE SPRING WATER,<br />
Resort<br />
Mot Excelled<br />
jn&n*<br />
gnat libnriaU to rails &«*••<br />
g ptnoat<strong>of</strong>.<br />
Grert Hbri« ijai#»<br />
yapsa Jift wbdlA noiiflu>itito tb« AS*<br />
light Btttcr baifs 60,000,00© psspte<br />
taoderatslj iDtelllgBst tbm 100,00©<br />
iMt^ 1<br />
' ' '' :<br />
'<br />
;; p = li ate<strong>of</strong>td Uat<br />
bflWfpapeT kaowledge & epbessfelbe^<br />
diD» periodfalu an thrown atfis, ttd<br />
sot ens OBI <strong>of</strong> teatbOBMBd pea^le tl«<br />
Ifceao for fatt« tefiffaiM. Soei fa]<br />
•s Hi from<br />
loto<br />
alith*<br />
and<br />
the wotld'i<br />
<strong>of</strong> ehnKhM isi aaUoaK Knowledfie ad<br />
tfee abslf j( <strong>of</strong> Uttte wath, It li Mswl><br />
So far<br />
flltbol<br />
iita thsirhiBdf oa ihe psjithig<br />
faboratei. When will prtuiston or Bar-<br />
Hilda- Tale or Boehfflrtor load tbe way?<br />
i Another blaring <strong>of</strong> the newfipnper is<br />
tbe fonndation it Ujs for ass rate his=<br />
igrj <strong>of</strong> Uie tins In which we 11 ve. Wo<br />
fOf tba mart part blindly guess about<br />
tbe MM test jntsdato th,e newepapor<br />
aad *n dependent upon the projadiees<br />
bf tlda or that bistorina.<br />
But after a<br />
or two years what a spimdld<br />
ity the hirtorian will ban to<br />
t#ach thi people the ]«ian <strong>of</strong> thisdny.<br />
Oaf BiDcnrft* got from the early a«-<br />
papen <strong>of</strong> this eonntry, from tba Boston<br />
KsWf'Lfltta'j tbe New York<br />
Qssitta,<br />
aod fas American Bag Bug, and Roja]<br />
and Independent ChroBidB,<br />
£Busstta Spy, and the Pi *<br />
Anrora, aoconnti ef Psny^s<br />
£orj ( and aamjltdn'a dual, mS<br />
iagtos'a dath, and Boaton ma<br />
and the oppressive foreign tu.ea las<br />
mlam which tnroed Baton harbor into<br />
p<br />
g<br />
leal kto. Is eiptrijnititiiig on hia own<br />
biiUDOno,<br />
ing- self registering irurttntntaita, to great<br />
toighta, and the antotnntio records aiade<br />
then by bis Utennoinetert, baronietejB<br />
sad ether inatnjmeut* are <strong>of</strong> abgafbisg<br />
iflterwt One qf the bnUajM. which oscendLd<br />
tonhoigtit <strong>of</strong> 10M mil«, retunied<br />
wi th a record which prared that it<br />
bad been in a ettotntn at ah» 'where the<br />
aad the teaipyratan 104 dagircs i\,<br />
law sero, Diita desdnetod from s kg<br />
series <strong>of</strong> eipeHtniaita warrants M. flear*<br />
it to making the aaKstioa that aftec<br />
a height <strong>of</strong> 12,000 feet IB reaeJied the<br />
merenry falla a depee for each ISO feet<br />
af oseeiit made.—St Lonia fiopoblio.<br />
Billy FiDHnu't hwm<br />
OonliM, who la now natJ<strong>of</strong><br />
l i rt<br />
as a<br />
Health Restorer<br />
finest facilities for ,<br />
PISHING,<br />
Saiiingpgunnina etc.<br />
ARCHITECT,<br />
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,<br />
Plani and specifications Tyrnished.<br />
Ttrms reasonable.<br />
THE WHITE<br />
H, H, BODINE,<br />
REAL ESTATE BROKER AND CONVEYANCER,<br />
Asbury Avenue, above Seventh.<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
Prciperties bought, sold", exchanged and rented*<br />
BAKERY,<br />
001 South Tweiity-aGeond Street<br />
Cream, !iiiig J<br />
OFFICES SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE.<br />
L.S.SMITH&OO,,<br />
IEJ1L ESTfiTE 1)11 INSUBflKCE<br />
iI4O A*tonr>- Avenue,<br />
OCEAN OITV. N. J.<br />
PAINTING<br />
COHTliAeT OK DAY,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> C3ity m<br />
The Liquor Traffic and Its<br />
kindred evils are forever pro*<br />
hjbited by deed.<br />
Every foyer <strong>of</strong> Temperance<br />
and Morals should combine to<br />
help us.<br />
.T.<br />
ftaalltm,<br />
in ns*jpipertoaL Ibsy <strong>of</strong><br />
l<br />
•II Mclnk-h'.. all fijduijy ftnlthV, ,1!<br />
Ipfed *sr|i <strong>of</strong> flrtlffl* to ,^ daj», grs<br />
pffIddjaUi - in<br />
HMU<br />
Vj^|-^-i*i*^V -*-^--:'^ •' - T-" ^v-"'i- : --. . -.-iL<br />
um<br />
end Pan! "Bevm** midnight<br />
> and Bhode Island rebellion, and<br />
gpBth Carolina nuIiifaGtlsa, But what a<br />
tire whm he opens the flies <strong>of</strong> a hnnstandard<br />
Amerfcan newspaper!,<br />
IfiBf tbe BlantlB <strong>of</strong> all things oconrondef<br />
the «odal; poiiticol, eecletiaitiaL<br />
iaierBitibani* beadinipi Five<br />
j«n from now, if thatrorld<br />
lutt io long, the student jooking for<br />
ft decisive blststy will pass by<br />
corf iden <strong>of</strong> other eoninrifM<br />
to thft librariM, "find ma thn<br />
that gite tha eantnry in which<br />
lain prefidenU IBS nssaHiiiaf.<br />
*J, tS« aifil war -enacted and tbe ootiaa<br />
fifi, thSiteam loeoniotiTp and tele-<br />
^ph and electric pen and<br />
aod Dylinder nretiei wen in?on(ed.<br />
-•'' -Watt Plwsi tt &• tort 1 * Chariot,<br />
I remark that a good<br />
I|» i« a WeiilBg as an evangelist^<br />
usrn,rV'SoB know thai is n gre^t<br />
i 111 ow day tailing pkoe. All th&<br />
p<br />
In Bjrnea' place, i» a g ,<br />
mia, withnncfHy hair aud, majtache,<br />
thin fata and the !i«p and roice <strong>of</strong> hi*<br />
btcthor, BiUy Plcusiieo, whom pride in<br />
him was an open sec«t to all ths eolufr<br />
di'sfriendfl. "That's nothing sgainst<br />
" he wcaM mj, with giowiny con*<br />
wt^ "(fel^^^^aat Jheie aay never<br />
be I" I flftim thJiik how prowl he weald<br />
be those dnys wen he livijig to kntr»<br />
that his hrnthcr |a tho paly one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
eld regime left at bis post, Tha last time<br />
I ever rawMr. Flnronoo alive win one<br />
day, a fortnight before ho died, on the<br />
stroot Heetsppod me and demanded<br />
langhjngly where I Was going ta ench<br />
hnato, "To police lioadqnartert after H<br />
Itoy," "To hendqanrter§ aftaraHto-<br />
!" said Mr, Fidrenee, and then, In •<br />
J !<br />
M M J i H<br />
FAIHTEK* 4»B<br />
ALBERT GILBERT.<br />
HARK UKL<br />
GILBERT S LAKE,<br />
Water<br />
Ba,ilroad f<br />
Simmboaih<br />
And all other<br />
Modem<br />
Conveniences<br />
E. GUETIS EOBINSON,<br />
Real Estate and Insurance<br />
Nos. 744-46 Asbury<br />
QOSAN QITY. N m Wallace S. Risley,<br />
BEAI,<br />
AMD<br />
AGENT<br />
41J MAKKBT BT«<br />
PmpeHlM forutn Bad to rest, Monej to losn<br />
OB Hertsmce, :<br />
J,<br />
ISRAEL Q. ADAMS & CO.<br />
Real Estete § Insarance<br />
AO-BNTS,<br />
1000111,416,<br />
BTOBEANDIHOPI<br />
AHBUttV AVENUE.<br />
--. B<br />
fm do, give him my love." "When did<br />
pain him last!"! naked.<br />
"Yester*<br />
daj^'inftllflorionflnoii<br />
And his last<br />
words, called oStot me were,<br />
and give Poto Bij<br />
Letts,<br />
Aftallirtwk<strong>of</strong>t<br />
nl an l iaM nnd pnintPr** iihpplln*<br />
Ul*« tin & tnl! Lwrurt! jiur<br />
Wort done by tho day or HjalrnpL<br />
prom<br />
given<br />
BKUi<br />
' littsndtd to.<br />
plly uttsndtd in, .. „„..„.,<br />
, O<strong>of</strong>lfsBt4a! to do dmt-iljiHii work t,n <strong>of</strong>the nilgipus newsthy<br />
escolar newspapen qf<br />
i all the qoertiout <strong>of</strong><br />
, ^tb^dw* andi W$&<br />
tbe put, prtspat. and inhi<br />
not a .afogk dodrine <strong>of</strong><br />
jatbf<br />
A Aril paper. Lei Perttai Afflelw*,<br />
contained ms following anjiodntsment<br />
EB one <strong>of</strong> ita recent IwBSi "M. Q<br />
Bonja, Si Sna d'Aboniir, Paria, hat<br />
the hoaor to inform hii fellow dtifani<br />
that ng still holda hii plan f<strong>of</strong> theiop.<br />
pi<br />
win-in Eamps st tho diipfr<br />
dtion <strong>of</strong> theFroneh government wheni¥»<br />
it ckooes to do Mai the hoaor to<br />
k hi ibit" A<br />
• •*<br />
JOHN BROWER,<br />
Piiiteraiii<br />
DBALEB1H<br />
Cwla tHt. Fun IVfaite I^ad,<br />
M Oil Bl<br />
|,{;<br />
ftak him ibrit<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
^ .An entetprislng dtizeD<br />
sdvertiaoa that,<br />
ld d ife<br />
rtaelpt <strong>of</strong> $!„ 1» would Bend an<br />
I 1 plan fart<br />
thin-<br />
!Ttemeto6ff0loguria<br />
thiiifUf<br />
First Quality Hard Oil and<br />
Varnifhes,<br />
\m m*U* Fire and Water<br />
Pre<strong>of</strong> Paints,<br />
Part Metallic Palhts tor T<br />
and Shingle Ro<strong>of</strong>s (and nt<br />
QJ:her should be used where<br />
min water is caught for family<br />
m - •'•-•- ; -•••<br />
AH brands o( Ready Mixed<br />
ftiinto. .; ; :, •-:=•'•;.••.<br />
: .. - •'<br />
Window Glass <strong>of</strong> all kinds<br />
grid patterns* Reference given.<br />
HTOBK OM A8BtJRl r ATE<br />
OCBAN fcrfy<br />
MURDOCH^<br />
GALIiWJHER,<br />
w*<br />
»1B«»11 <strong>of</strong> thBUnited<br />
OOAJJ and WOOD,<br />
^Sb^OOOiliaalef<br />
Thousands <strong>of</strong> lots for g^Ie<br />
at various prices, located in all<br />
parts <strong>of</strong> the city*<br />
For information apply to<br />
E.B.LAKE,<br />
• Secretary,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Asso'h,<br />
t&<br />
Money to loan on Bond and<br />
m<br />
CliPVt S. J.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Deeds for<br />
Money to loan OD First Slarlgage,<br />
U fur sale at South Atlautle ulty<br />
, CHESTER & C0 M<br />
QUALITY OF<br />
tanla and North River<br />
REAL<br />
HAVE YOU TRIED<br />
CHIW'S<br />
S/ "H M 33 D *y i<br />
IMiww oiHJhHtBlB and<br />
I. W,'CBI1, MttBtottfirJaii Proprtetoi<br />
APfD<br />
Insurance Agents.<br />
HQl*l(t, wttflgai and iort for (mle. rent ftr0K-<br />
OCEAN CITY, N, J.<br />
•SMfttUMM<br />
Best quality qf New York and<br />
A BLUE STONE FLAGGING,<br />
to H, 6ERU1CH<br />
and<br />
HoBuifsr<br />
StleorRenL<br />
FOH<br />
iiiue,<br />
3RTC., AT<br />
LAKE<br />
Depot,<br />
W,BRiD6EWftTEBim<br />
Real Estate and<br />
Insurance<br />
, E, PRYOR.<br />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, W* J.<br />
i ntisnttan givoa io :<br />
i TIiKJfili "lid <strong>of</strong> Child<br />
HAND,<br />
AT EiAW,<br />
Esmniqpr jn<br />
8a|.reiuu Gcsurt UBiiiiniHienef,<br />
CAPE MAY C, I ;, N. I.<br />
i¥0B to d!*«iflS9 Of the<br />
ren.<br />
No,<br />
C. HUTCHINSON^ M, D,<br />
IIonitBopnthfat*<br />
Central Avenue,<br />
OCEAN<br />
jiite <strong>of</strong> Phiia,<br />
PR, N. HOWARD BURT,<br />
CfFICES Ho. 910 WESLEY AVEHUL<br />
ItiHlilnnco-Tlii- KiniilGll, Kliflith Utrtct nnd<br />
(*!'jitrill nvtJiiMl'i<br />
oinmy|uur»=Untit u ft,in,; s to 4 p. in,,<br />
WALTER L.YERKES,<br />
LAW OFFICES<br />
C.<br />
3l» PlKrkct Mb, cindtn, S, j.<br />
B| EDMTOD BOWHET,<br />
iPfc i fi<br />
JONATHA:N HAND,<br />
Sstieitar, HHtar (n ChunceiT, H0U17 Publte,<br />
(JAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N s J<br />
WILL H<br />
ill OCEAK CITY EVERY WEDNESDAY<br />
ftt e)S«, ?4S Aibury if sHUS,<br />
bj TilJotsQa 6 Baa,)<br />
J<br />
th<strong>of</strong>e had tail in Mis, DaTom's<br />
a luinclktrchi<strong>of</strong> which oogbtnet<br />
to liftve bgcii thoro—say oao belQuglBg<br />
to' BE, Lftjtfirc^-would yon have noticed<br />
it?"<br />
JJARRY S, DOUGLASS,<br />
CAPE KAY COURT HOUSE, H. J,<br />
tA, BOURGEOIS,<br />
Counseilor-at-Law,<br />
Tuekahoi, N. .J.<br />
Will lie In OeMil QHy III Sfifl Asburr •WBUi<br />
CI IAS, E, EDWARDS,<br />
—I5ENTIST,—<br />
163D Chestnut Street,<br />
M'CLURE, HERITAGE & CO.,<br />
BHBerjBir.rs Efi Kinnerty, MeeiBra £ €»„<br />
DBUOeiSTS ASD CHEMISTS<br />
112 <strong>Mar</strong>ket Street, Philadelphia.<br />
iu Pure liniggi Uhemicalfl,<br />
i<br />
Faiiif», OH*, ete<br />
INHALATION I<br />
- t<br />
1520 Arch St., Phiia,, Pa,<br />
Bran.<br />
fever,<br />
dntl all Chronio and<br />
Nervous Disorders*<br />
It hu bepnin en far nearly a qusrter af •<br />
ssntury.<br />
ThOiiMBils ef- pAtlentf hws<br />
nmted, Bhd Riur« than 1000 pbytlcism<br />
It l» agri^alite, Thet* In fidB*nH4UI<br />
nor sftrrtajiii!, nor n'ckeolnjr smell.<br />
We tt*It below a few ef the iffHt liDBibef <strong>of</strong><br />
sslliiiBfiiiili which n are eon«t»ntlT PMalflflg<br />
ffsia tliiKM wlis hsT6 trim! If* Jiuhllihed with thn<br />
pxpr»t« perinfaiuii is vrifing <strong>of</strong> IIIH patient*,<br />
'PUa*« aecMt 1 m* »lne*Tn emtliude far the<br />
•vrtnrrtl life ef liBpfliiii-Hi *nd hirt»y, phllndiilpliin nnd<br />
l!nlUH!Hijkt,« DiHtriut nndi'lrciilt twin*.<br />
itoainH aiaad 'S, llenl ^tJitennd I JIW Ituild,<br />
Inn,<br />
ATLANTIU CITY, K, J,<br />
A, HOWELL,<br />
Mtujter and HoMcltor ID Oiinneery,<br />
lioom % llcoi K«tuto nnd t JIW Ihtllding,<br />
GilF, H, j,<br />
ken! Ksinte, Innuninea<br />
tstt:.<br />
JACOB SCHUFF,<br />
(&uee+**QT to A, E, Hailan)<br />
THE<br />
PIONEER BAKERY,<br />
Ko,.7OO talari Afinui, Osem Cilj, N, J.<br />
Frf »h Brtad, Plfia and CakM dally, Wnlilfng<br />
IMIiel a iprrlaltjr, (irdcrii : iirllfprfd free Of<br />
charge. HiitiiliiK delivered iin Sunday.<br />
THOMAS,<br />
No. 108 <strong>Mar</strong>ket St.,<br />
PHILADELPHIA,<br />
Hendnnnrteni <strong>of</strong> Houth Jerwy fnr<br />
Family<br />
Alwnyi tbe fraihait and bait to be fount! la<br />
Fu'irflaVciredTelU!. eholce brnndii <strong>of</strong> CDITM,<br />
Hueanaf nil ifradM, Canned Fmlte, Pickles,<br />
Hplcrt, ilatllBI, Dried Heef, Butter nnd IJIHL<br />
tllll <strong>of</strong> b«t tullly<br />
Welglirf wiiSn Bur<br />
rlnlily ppn mei<br />
"Wjille I *M ftlffW* W!iriil*r»a C heilUiy<br />
hild, 1 «aJ! Knowfl tti= be djipeplle fffllti 6«iijfs<br />
homl, II *«• InhBfitod, Fop IffSjeira I «u<br />
Donflnmi fllmrail eoaatantlr ia the lonnits. For<br />
mrtrt thftti fitnr y fans I did net tnev • RjHH!<br />
ttm frent pain. All iJit* !lms iljupipili con ><br />
liiunl iu rnYiiKPti, »Kit Whf.p lempiintHlj 1*<br />
i¥#d, nnd gjrgruTHied <strong>of</strong>lisr Hi-rinu^ dltorder*.<br />
Hy IrienrtK and iftsyglciftBl tliOHglit I would na><br />
T6id«v 1 IB enttrK||; curi-d <strong>of</strong> dyii<br />
eiijfif Urtieli* fitfndd ihM I heTi t<br />
lirtdBM before in »U mf life, For tha p*«<br />
fiM) tiHS been Dp Itnii going In MM and bralth,<br />
wltli RUlhalent slgfiF to (ska nsmB part in dflmn.<br />
ie work yf lii«= InMt labjjrldUn DaiflrBi Ai OIJ<br />
itrPiiBtli RnnifnUrj toImprdfB, since IMTIIIJI nff<br />
iryei-n, I f#>>i iiim% 1 ean. «oneclB»tlaii«t) r*cOuimehd<br />
the ifoMmml. not fliiJT to EUfo (protidEd<br />
hp1' rtoiilSfs' Ilrretibii* are obiuftrf), but to be<br />
u 1 ,<br />
Hplcrt, ilatllBI, Dried Heef, B<br />
tlBrlll <strong>of</strong> b«t tiuallly. Welglirf wiiSn Bur*<br />
ehiuwd by eoiitijmJTfc Nn low i l l t<br />
etanrged topiircljii#e = . .<br />
Htop in arid innlie seleettonf! ftem tUe best,<br />
rent nnd frMbejft .lock In l>ta!lH|ilpblB<br />
eua?"<br />
"Thrai If I fliifl aneli<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dr. La»lcH;'ff ia the<br />
room I niay tnks it tlint it got thai<br />
iinec thO lltli?" •<br />
^11<br />
had left tho<br />
"Mill Hodnoy<br />
ttfinf"<br />
I<br />
found a hftndliOrthicf mtirkthn<br />
young d's-tor'st iuitinht iu<br />
tiie dead woifeoi ! "<br />
''Early tiiia BioniiHg, II may te n<br />
blind, hat it is cfiufnalag for thrt 111&-<br />
Bfnt, Holfei tllpfu gora iy o'olmjki"<br />
•'-Tlint'a u nuumy buMiuetoj nbfjut the<br />
yoimg follsw'a Liui>lkuri:hiuf, lf<br />
i( I fausy it will explain iNelf lafer<br />
ea, Yon sm 111m, m I tolij yon, rcnily<br />
to flotiiidorin 11 rjniipiuiro <strong>of</strong> opiuititis<br />
tonigbt. New I have iUiOthcf (ijsiuiun to<br />
put b<strong>of</strong>oro jaa, I litivo givuti pojiic<br />
thought to thut iMjreon who tuithrpd this<br />
haam Lust ntt'lit It HUM HUIIID imo who<br />
know the hiiuHti, gnmo oiio wltu tsilfuLitcd<br />
ft woa wiipty, iuiil B0111D OIIU wlu> hud<br />
ail olsjeet ^'Iiich I eim I«wtly<br />
That uijjnft wan douhtlrrtu u<br />
ono to gut hold uf tho ijutpA, Bnt Mr,<br />
Thiaf wcwctiufroiitndwitb ft tacked door<br />
—this door iu •wJiieli tbero W«H no kpy.<br />
It would not euit iihii tij brtyit (IJKIU thn<br />
"Wbjf"<br />
"Tliiit I will esEpInin Ifttep,<br />
.not suit him to bmJi CIIWII tho door,<br />
Tlinrpforotho next heat, tlihig WUH to got<br />
mi impre*diiii <strong>of</strong> tlm hn\t. After Uiie<br />
was oljtAinwl lid fflitnnslMre,<br />
100m for BiiHio mmm wliifii I<br />
fatliora. If 1iO kiitjw whoro tlio<br />
w^i tliew was no oefusioii for liiiii (o<br />
waste precions* tliuo kiiockiiig flint PXnn<br />
to riiecc-a, TJIIIOM ho finigiid thuro Was<br />
inoro. raoijciy them, op nulosi^thii is<br />
only ao opiiiipu, rpuii'inUe^his object<br />
to attach RiMinciou in ths wrong<br />
t<br />
larent nnd frMbejft .lock In lta!lH|ilpbl<br />
Orderi! by mall promptly nlUJnded ta, A if<br />
pooiB to the amotitit 6f 110 and Iipwnrd d«-<br />
livered ftee<strong>of</strong> chargi* at «ny railroad HtJitlnil<br />
ID AtlBDtle ar CapeIf ay county,<br />
LOW PMGHS.<br />
"I eaa ice yoa tee harboring another<br />
<strong>of</strong> thOBO fearful opiuinua,<br />
YOQ ftmcgf<br />
Uie BBtiip iairn wlllitjEur!! ui|aiit imd will<br />
coma tho iicst tliuo with u key to open<br />
tha lock <strong>of</strong> this door,"<br />
"That is ray -vt-rj hnmble opiiilnn,<br />
la order to help Mr, Thief ill hia bradabla<br />
KHirch for the hirldoii treasure I have<br />
carefully opoiied tho kikhcti windew<br />
tonight, leaving the kitchen aad ths window<br />
is the eamd cojiditioti aa I fooud<br />
them this morning. Tho outer world la<br />
& opiulou this it an empty hfll(>i1 him. Hn haa<br />
eiilirely icciiHred his ht-ftltli, marfifd • wlfn,<br />
r*i'urn the hiiigea <strong>of</strong> tho door.<br />
How on earth Isaahe duae thatpJhonghV*_<br />
;ttHlieetor Brigp wai tantalized. Here<br />
waa his prey within hia group, and yet<br />
hs must not stir. Even hia breath he<br />
had to draw cnrcfully lest he might dis=<br />
torb ths uiiiii who was eitoutlyoperatiiig<br />
on the door.<br />
The stranger now got the acrewdfiTer<br />
slowly and cautiously in between the<br />
door and frame, ajnl ai qnfotly m If he<br />
waa an cugmror or a wdotl carver pick<br />
lag out a difficult bit <strong>of</strong> his work he<br />
grndnally workerl the back <strong>of</strong> Uio door<br />
in towanl hiuiuiitii tho bock <strong>of</strong> the door<br />
itself was wholly parted from the frame<br />
and stood in tlso room,<br />
LiHpeotaE Brjggi conH Bcarcclyeontain<br />
hitaself iu ho saw this strongs opef-<br />
•Uou perfunned.<br />
Thon the black bearded man put out<br />
his l<strong>of</strong>t hnnd, holding ths back <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
door steadily with hia right hand, and<br />
put thefingora<strong>of</strong> his left hand into potte<br />
groova or opening in tho door—at laast<br />
Bit appeared to the inapsetoiv though<br />
he oould not toll exactly what the man<br />
waa doing,<br />
Suddenly, with a hoarsa cry, the<br />
stranger fell book several paoea, throw<br />
np his hiuids, and in a thick, jfmitsral<br />
>oice one word foil from him:<br />
"Oone!"<br />
As thebkek beafded man ptooa in ths<br />
eeDtet<strong>of</strong> the room he gragped the taan<br />
knob <strong>of</strong> the bedstead with one hand to<br />
•toady hinwolt lojpsetor Brigga bad<br />
now the fall Ught froin tbe «t»et Lunp<br />
thrown oa liali hbifaee, Fingering hi<br />
he opened the cupboard does*<br />
aoiseeBJy, ipmng round by tiie foot <strong>of</strong><br />
the bed, and an" Iron grip wai fliad on<br />
the UffiMt <strong>of</strong> the n^ who hd hd<br />
the problem <strong>of</strong> <br />
ttkrly called "blaestone." Tli;s fora >..<br />
Hon isseea to perfection - u fhawnt<br />
eoast<strong>of</strong> Scotland aud iio-fli <strong>of</strong> Iro;, !id<br />
at it, Fingal's eavo and other pint 1 ' -><br />
and tiioso who affiftoqnainted wiu,. tbn<br />
appoaranea <strong>of</strong> the ooast In tha •<br />
farm a^ ' "" " *<br />
pearance <strong>of</strong> tho ~Se% Sonth Walei flMt<br />
at this point Kiama, tinlike other<br />
1st retorts, san be thoranghly<br />
in eithef t<strong>of</strong>e ©f siasmf m0<br />
th<strong>of</strong>lowhovUib the town when<br />
gale is blowing have aa<br />
witnessing o light the UJts ef<br />
does not eidst elsewhere on oor<br />
^^e fainons<br />
in tho middle <strong>of</strong> s<br />
aing oat into the sea, forma at<br />
dtoas eight With each i<br />
ertho ocean ipny hi *Bit:<br />
hito the air BOmstimet «> I<br />
BOO to400feet,!<br />
lag shower aad i<br />
bUagaeiseBij<br />
*=*+<br />
nssdionlar iifiMLdiameter<br />
oi ahon* tea<br />
haitha _<br />
o£aaeitinotvo3ifeDa r<br />
| ^ jy g<br />
In my mlad, it ooonrreol toHie fiatit<br />
ry<br />
StoiBwortli bit his BBfler Up iaTagerf<br />
with hii long white teeth, Goringa'a<br />
pleasant manner, bJs ooskgnrsnsB, the<br />
fact that he had trapped him, were all<br />
_<br />
taloafc ilireai«hfl«nrt«8,<br />
gel bask again into the roost and metw<br />
th4 doaf an, Tneo no 6ns eonld Btt«p**<br />
m» <strong>of</strong> bsring left jaytoto^fi toeald