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""'A/v^. 11 -"huala 1*11 what Chrirt-fatA doaoiathei tlri* ftmuoon Ber. PF- Tnlpt^afibedAtentiaa <strong>of</strong> mnnujl Intit^ttto A T«t i^JsuS, the inbjeefc.Dbiog «*He Niscfees HoodrHlth AnBi-*?laalsh ii, 8.Tfagfc |a A tremefidona hoar in tho hid*an ImhiftrtfllftHIS-*' 1ipbll U l&qafnated. Oat <strong>of</strong> a v?ry dork$0D& thetadacendia *ery bright nwra-Ofid Ufa upared and another (rfven.tfcf bells <strong>of</strong> gladness ring aver thelift, r know not why any one shoulddettbtUiatAf old a star pointed down tothe fijttriOBrtbirthplace, few a star <strong>of</strong> leybe* etetatty date* tota that honr,i^ " • - 1 "-"" •"- Baattftal sod ftppryprtfttela thotuai <strong>of</strong> eelebmting the apniToruary <strong>of</strong>«i£b an 4n«t, and dan on into thoefghtiaaad thenbietfa the ncoFFeucc <strong>of</strong>thftt dif flf tbe jHir tn an old man's lifeSHM« recognition *ndtnflM or leBBeongtat^talioo.So Also nations an socottomedto celelimte the Afi&lv^rflu^<strong>of</strong> their bfrth and th« annlveraflry <strong>of</strong>tbe bifth <strong>of</strong> thdr great heroes <strong>of</strong> ds=lirttan or benefactors. Ths^ddfFeb»and tlie 4th <strong>of</strong> Jalf are atvtrto pS8» In snr land withouthfcnqnef Asd omtlon and bell ringingsad f^finotude. But ail other birthday«re taste coninarod trithf f y , which celebratesthe UrthdAy described In my text,ftt ftnd Catholic and Greekwith All the power <strong>of</strong> mnslaii&d fHBcenlQB ami doxology.not the «ord« <strong>of</strong> my test into na-Hcnaliisd continental And haniijpheriodorm. **To nc A chUd U born.** <strong>On</strong>benchyear thatiaS P 'c o q g s a j , f<strong>of</strong> th* *arth wiwid tfcll whatChriii boddnne ifi tho yorerninent <strong>of</strong> earthly do?Thirty djiyo <strong>of</strong> sach celebration woulddo more to tell the world who Christ Itthan sfly rtfcytBir*. Kot a land qn earthbut wonld fanr nf ropOBi»tion it will be hi-edijd and ndopt#, t)iiiit||i! thrt«ijfh afttlji? iitctiiftf to cnine we Ititil' t'yt*ry himra iii?w (M>iig ill"! !>very linniiLiit r% newascription <strong>of</strong> liidnngn (lini jiniiw 1 , fur yonsee we were far out mm>ng the k«t«heepthat the goBjsl hymii So imUnjticully dekcriltes;Hut In thp fiuKcrt lit lirnnl Its rr>, *Bltk iimi htrljijfSB nrnl mulj: tmiir,Itiii nil ilireygli the nvumTiiiii". liio• rt'viia, -Am! op I torn the rnckjf Htinip, ,Tlii'Hi T(»s ft erf (0 ilii> issue nf turivpft, :"j if jr>Ui_!, I Imve foiili A lii i 1 s)i"ji i!"Anil ilie KTijfyU t-v1)y rUh die* '°r him wouldtako part In fae,*cne f thoogb to onror, f^etlgtal tiiby.'mjght be invisible.o old mfjnionaria who died in thomalarial owainpt' <strong>of</strong> Africa, or weredown- Dy Egyyttian typhus, orwero butchered at Iiucknow, or wereAlain by DornestAb cannibals wonld comadown from their throneato rojolpfJthatAt laat Cbrjst bad been beard <strong>of</strong>, snd soq d y in all nations. At tbo firrt rollpt t&p flrrtovtjrtnro<strong>of</strong> tho flrftdaj<strong>of</strong>alt b«vea wonld erjiI think pnynlf Bocaavatttht iMr, Whitebrrad Is a, Unamith inWciiverville, niswifs's naniols Ann,and Ann and tha tinsmith' have never,gtjt along very well together, Mrs,Marl in nod Mrs. : Whitubrcud, so thostory goce, become quite chnmiiiy. ThereWOH a piano in thn tinHnith'i house, andMrs, Wiiitin was in the habit <strong>of</strong> playing"ThtipIilOakPiiBneket,* 1The man <strong>of</strong>iolik-r rather liked it at first. Bat whenMrs, Jfiwtin continHtii to thrnui eat tlieSAHIB time day after day it grit klml <strong>of</strong>tinwniO, ge remotlstrated with Ann,but tha wifn told him to mind his,pottatid liettlefl and' not, to meddle withmnrte,<strong>On</strong>e day the tinsmith lost all patienesand went up stairs, and After oandng ajig on the keys wound np by tmiaahingthn inHtriimtmt all to pieces, eiiiling tbeperfurinaiiiH b/ remarking, "To -=with ytitir 'Old Oaken Baekot'"—SanEiaminer. *DESIRABLE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT;VOL. X1IL OCEAN OITY, N. J M THUKBDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1803. NO. 27.mlineLOCEAN CITY, NJ 8(R. 0. ROBIvaON, Editor andDruggists, Ete,nt *f nftfritr.MARSHALUSemROOMSAND1821 MARKET STREET,tint DHH EMt efCltj Hall, , '. If you intend visiting tlie seashore the comingcommunicateTEMPERANCE,•SAL8 TOwrfi FROM 0 A, H. TO f, P. H,Good RORSt Dinners, witfiAree vegetables, for 25 centj.«F-Ghickcn—DinneresadgNO, 781 ASBURY AVENUE,Al'EAK VlTV, H, J #FlnaG. W, URQUHART,North 13th Street,PHTTJADELPHTA., PA,REAL ESTATEANDTdeGOMPQaND 6XYSENFOBBj WALTfflt tt TOOTOALLSicftness and Debility,pOfhnn f Ifr rtiiriPBihnnf Jiiiii*, July mill Aiiiniiit, .:QR, WALTER L. YERKES,DENTIST,ft. -CURTISnnci Intitiii'nn'ffi744 ASBURY *VtNUf, OJEAN CITY, *.'j.who has on hand a number ol tlrsirable furniiilied and tinfurnished cottages. Full information furnished on applkation.Huilding lots lor sale in every section <strong>of</strong> the city, 1 alsohave 150 lots near Thirty-eighth street, which I will <strong>of</strong>fer toa syndicate, five lots to the sham,Monuy to loan oil Bond and Mortgage on improvedproperty.Ladies* Room upstairs, withHomelike accommodations,PURE SPRING WATER.BAKERY.691 5, Twenty-Second St*ICE CREAM, ICES, FROZENFRUITS AND JELLIES,MdEatertafa*ns la funllli f b* isfeleprinted en, bat nrrftngedte tsko enrvt-dl t j p f h page <strong>of</strong> s took initead<strong>of</strong> a (duels la^fo metal cylinderg^incb <strong>of</strong> which 144 jag« maybe BCrfwe4 Fnd as the loiiff »trlp <strong>of</strong> paper goeih d i ited l t; that'« coining', sndteSUf(#r4« coining, snd<strong>of</strong>ttaoyte»SUi*i9<strong>of</strong>U e ^ dbdiutttoo 007might' bsjunction <strong>of</strong> Urnotb eenturk*' 1g, ptiio siher, mating It pnslUe to pHai £88pj*gGS at evory rpTolntion, The strip <strong>of</strong>paper, filter being cwried e?<strong>of</strong> rollorawhich dry the ink, li cat, folded ndbrooght together la the shape <strong>of</strong> a insllvolume, with the edges all trimmed. Everytimfl the great cyHnaer goes renqi nnovel ia printed, folded and trimmed, and5,000 <strong>of</strong> tine an turned oat eTery Iwnr,wbUe, if It were ntceuaij, f,0M or 8,000afeht bs the qnoU.From tha priiiting press th«a uetiktare carded to * lltUe wwjhlne that lOCiMlike a sawing machinB, sod two wirestitches a» tstfsu io the lack <strong>of</strong> «cb,i* stitched volnin« are ttiBp^^ttftoa tothsoo^ertng machine, where they a» pntride to ride In a long feeding troogb, Ath d i l l. Bail Itey* M Aafevy,What bad buys thi-re a» at ApbnryJThft Ptiintnur twy here is a little demonin htuaaii form who goes In bathing withnil hi» clothes on and keeps his motherand his variuns nwwg at high cajncirtpitch nil thu tirae. This in owing to theab»nee <strong>of</strong> tho paternal iiresoiico daringtli« week. Feminino eorTwition m«nsBDlhingteas American boy^ and thstfiall tliuy get down here, for yon can'tTery watt take year eldest hnpnfnl oneiido mid nduiiniator aipibft with a whole hotel foil <strong>of</strong>, gn«itafREAL ESTATE AGENT, ANDLICENSED AUCTIONEER,No, 721 Asbury Avenue,OOEAN'OITY.N.-J.-iM,RlAl iSTATi-rlBB, r«niiiiiMi H»€. E. f H.i.3clple. J, M.Eillesple, H, P, Sayferd.SOLD OB DELIVEREDSUNDAY!OHSCIPLE & CO.,DEALERS INBoiler 1^ and Engine^mmAVKN.UK,OCEANlinil Bnriiriiny fn Mnmlnj nightf!f H l iJJOUGAN HAND,ATTOBNBY ANDAT LAW( n!MtnlB W ( nnUM L\SdlniM»kiner, HoiafJJCAPE MAY C, H, N. LYni>n.i'i!» HtWl-- RuliiiiB#«iBroker,CONVEYANCER,COMMISSIONS OFANDlor lilt! TRliin 1Iliir 1 for il, €?some ol'tlietTompniiy, »i, nndanilAlcohol, Morphine, etcFor nearly a quart<strong>of</strong> »f a century thnfirm <strong>of</strong> Dra, HTABKEY & PALEN,Of thm Atch Htreet, Plilltulelphlii, havedlH|!OiiHt>d O<strong>of</strong>iipouod OKygun Trt*at=meiit for eliroiiie diHeasts and (ietiHlty,with a nmst brilliutii retard <strong>of</strong> cuiea.Tlitsy liftvo treated over 00,000 patlentMnnd In nplte uf oppitslttori huve f<strong>of</strong>tsdUie world to auknowledtre tbe potencyand useful newt <strong>of</strong> Csjinixiuiid Oxygeu,Over 1000 (ihyHlcliius have uiwd U Intheir practice, and thti n11 mber 1B beingaintlnually i dff p f O y j rby ililn Una Is pure, compurulively U«-void <strong>of</strong> odoF OF Uwte, and out <strong>of</strong> tbegreatest <strong>of</strong> natural vitnlizfrs, buildingUp brohpii-dowii tsinBtlltilloiiH, BUpply-I pg inttu re'sWflste from d imam,ldOFFlCliSt,, rniiiitrn, JK 9 M,nf vemn TiiJ.'Jittk&rs, Urmer&t J>M,JACOB SCHUFF,- (Sifrccs*or %Q A. E, ifTHE NONEER BAKERY,No. 705 Artliury Avenue,rr«h Flrr*!, PlH ihd Cftiw tislij.(i ifipciaitf, rirton dllforOUPIEX STIAM PUMPS*Tlilrd and ArchPHILAI>BI J PHIA, PASOMERSN«i, 111 Market Street,at Bei'd** Uffti. CoinI'mpftftJAA for lain niitl (ft rentUiTELEl'lIOHE. HJ fi. lisin, sp«cUlworkinga»«iugi fymlBhiat.ARCHrrFCTCONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,Cftccan <strong>City</strong> s K. J*flirilliiliml,\ t*l\n\i\lift nnrtArtistic Printing,— MaterialQUEAN CITY M. j.Hnlog turn tfmlr la OB* P*r«Foaryonng wono fem Cgcounty made thebrilrit Tint td Jadnonpark laM W*dne*d*y,They milkedthrongh b tinRaWleK, CbVnrtHHitm ^ i , Mining.KB. LAKE,SUPEEINTEKDEBT OFOCEAN CITY ASSOCIATION.From its Organization, and also,REAL ESTATE AGENTWorkmanshipsCharges—M}^^.CARPENTER AND BUILDER,OCEAN CITY, N. j,What's the matter v/jth Otcn n<strong>City</strong>? She's honming, that'sill!. New water supply system\ nnw elAP. Klii)by nif nitTtci! Btid jFOU F tn-mment we ba 6wffml U? and i*iiffili=by ceiiirnetnFLleiARCHITECT/BUILDER,tANtt<strong>Ocean</strong> €iiy, M. J,liifil Ifonnr K Hiale eflniiriililiy nil hind,Samuel Schurch,PRACTICALBUILDER,HAV rm btmmt ATcm m•-••"di-•"•• ; i?-H5:rtKgarN ow ..the time u punJaw propertvbefore the Mmd ratiroa4coma, m &a, propeny «nf greatly ,*££"I.* N.Nffl ITIIGraveling andD*¥,Eighth St. mi] Afthnrj A^,iGONTRADTOR AND BUILDER,3633 Gnrmantown Avenue,iniiit,and thrf an aa preud Hninlfhl^i«rrh-w«d najardlnjc ILoar car* fa mf*, nwin and nn, W* dsa*!take wttbikoj rmra • man- We placa it BefomElm and drfy Mm to drink »n4 na b«fi ~m totale It KWaf afb-r a, r«W (Jw*. We enff ttanaiiBim open i^icnUDe prUeipMa by takinc«inytbap^pstiu wlihpft lmpftlrtn|rw4atairr *BlirriS|r WiT ifplt AAf aiirwn&Pjslaa^ to UHondliAwa;DRS, StARKCY & t Pfc"Mnn(It SMEIHI M thongh thd linnd <strong>of</strong> tintohsA bcoii tunind bjuikwurd to h lwhen the triuinphatit Corteshia hiuiilfiti ef men intoenpitnl, , • •Tho wholocjty, witH ito myriadpoles, vsm pprcoii beneath him like ayost cinmSi with ita guyly ciipnrtaanedinliiilntuiitM |8>rfDrmliig u sort <strong>of</strong> tiictodrntnnUJKHI nn cleriit*tl; stogo. They fifjiir tvere fconfiifling; tiia ojnIrst in thoepiwrta, liBt his gnge foliowed that <strong>of</strong> ihe cithers, nnd his syecnuglit tho fliwli ef the knifo in Eaicon'shand, ' \ • .In on iriRtmit hn n>: ( Iia«i thfit iho wits miatjikrn, And it fliishedliiiu/l thut he wits in a city <strong>of</strong>wild, biooily Bftqi, who Bncrificed haiuunvictims in their religions ojnrciwfl,Ho*hjyl nnt Hie' remotsitidea <strong>of</strong>conrsn that he batl tli§cbver«i ftncfipleaad a city older thiin OBrjwn civiliEaihlUtiioet imifc«aih]fl wild*.init U'lnpin. wriiio bin iblaBel,ii migliry os ijilf't! mnt, viiiiily beggedthe dSrlf fiioml Chalfvi for "antlun <strong>of</strong> tho unuBiud oiitiries,. ChftliHi'ri fnes eliowod a deadly fear,PftUid anA trembling, he stoodfit tee yellow bearded strAtigcr,to answer Iklnpel, or move, its WB§ hisduty, u> welromo the desoendlng god;a etnuign, pnwdent terror pnmlyxoil h!ilimbs, and tiis twth chatt<strong>of</strong>nl nniUMjr,Tha pcaplo thronged outside tho pflo*distl gnttiwny u Oilbert waa carriedtentlorly in the litter toward tbo city.He held his rifle securely aiid looeenodhis rcvolvfif In its holster, not feoowingths otitcomo <strong>of</strong> orentfl, bnt ngolfcd tpflee Uio thinff through in tha latenats <strong>of</strong>ethnology.Bvfiry Step his bearars tookrtivenlcii now wonders to him, and bewas hegoming rapidly convinced <strong>of</strong> thetroth thnt ho waa in a city <strong>of</strong> the pant,Up the t<strong>of</strong>flplsfe endfleway thny borabliB to tho tli-an white tihanihor an thetop^itsdiiiiiing guld plittua arousing<strong>of</strong> their intriiudo fains inhis mind nt onsJo—anU they placed thelitter in tho center, 'f hen they broughthim water und fi»d—tho fast diitigg <strong>of</strong>ity boing to aupply thegntast with thi.tw before ooitliiiig otse isdano,Bowirrg low befnn him, the priqfsts.who had regiiitj&l in Rome meaedrp theircqinpoetiro, olTtsred him Bhoiits <strong>of</strong> thecrisp; gnnzy wainvi, & hind <strong>of</strong> brcfultniulii <strong>of</strong> tneul Hiiciy Rrfmnd And haJfOdupan hot HUIIIUS; thin aa o wafer tliesowore igrflphu,"1 ' WliUo thrt» praetlcfll ideas weregoifigthrough his tnind ho strods downthasteps and began to dDBWaid the eanse-Athfhis mind ho paw Hip prifflt raiM tilsweapon to strike, imd he inatnntiyaimed hta riflo and ilralat KoIcan'B np-Uftodartn. . =Tho bullet miijgod iti alnand pmyi=dentially Htruck the knifo just flbovethe prirat'H hiind, bqt its effect wim one.entirely nncipi*t«l liy Gilbert.Htftniling raaiiy to ilro ngniri, he wftaAttonighctl to tux tho entire mnltitudi)tarn and kneel togollicr,citosiUlng theirarms toward him with loud and jnyfnlErics, nnintelligible, but' joyous, wel*coming and fervent,:All wtw cflrifQnitut; terror blended withjoy in tho many blanched fatw, Qiietiftl,the long BSpeetedi Qrjetail, the fair god,had returned! Ik'turnod, as thqprophockmbf iigya had fbrtuld, with the whitedove <strong>of</strong> pciicft oh hJn arm, an ha m plotaredin tbo ancfont rvck caryiuge fendpaintings, and with tbo ttiundsr andlightning <strong>of</strong> IiQ»u-ii in his liaudf Hecame d»wn thn clIaTnido, wlicre the pathswere ejwy, for bis i>»r had caught tlieand ho was aware <strong>of</strong> Itsmeaning.Seeing thnt ho w«s taken fur a god **fold Toltcc tnjtbology hy tM* strong*people, Uliburt rtwolved to accept th^•omewhat difficnlt role aa tab6q*Jwtform <strong>of</strong> uction. Food waa now hU matting mscresnity—too calls <strong>of</strong> BoJonaflodisctJTcry and raonreh could wait. Buttho fcrnr chiefs, with the Utter <strong>of</strong>already half wdj *Pbear hiiHtln tartntnjWty, J"' 'Ov^eom<strong>of</strong>allen fnto KolBm^^s^, ttod,I Turning his eyes he encountered thegaze <strong>of</strong> Chalpa, whoso forbidding faeeshewed the ntinoHt tyrrnr, the muscles<strong>of</strong> his lips working with ipssihodictwitches as he met Oilbort'a pioruing,qnostionlng glnnca, Tho hitter knewintnitivoly that tho man beforo him hads<strong>of</strong>fle spocUl cauHe to fear him, and ushe nered the evil countenance he rcsohedto keep a watyb npon him, feeling ln=Btincti%'i*ly that here was nn anomy, Badpossibly a dangerbus one,Me observed at ft glnuee the gengrajdivisione <strong>of</strong> Rocir-ty in the crowd belowand alWBt him. The white robes nf thapriests marked their vocation, while teednss <strong>of</strong> the chi<strong>of</strong>a and tbo 0]inlentdttiens distingnished them Bufiicientlyfrom tho oriHnarr rabble. Ho eeaatodniireen inirty ana lOFty rases aa wtiiteas hia own, and manf thai were nearlywhite, as that there wen evidently awhite and ft reddish orown mce oeetipy*tng the great drcttlar tonomont ( havingIntermingled nnd tntennaRied nntil thng<strong>On</strong><strong>of</strong>aJ type was n dark bmnntto, HoBated also the mrprising hcanty <strong>of</strong> thoyoong women and many <strong>of</strong> tho men.There was a decided facial rwomblanoenraong them all, as in the Man.gollnn race, but it was a fnr tnorspleosfmg cno*—tho fcntnfna <strong>of</strong> the people weremarkedly regnlnr. He observed nowMpons runntig thorn <strong>of</strong> nny nrt,al>though A few days later he detected 1 tMpresence <strong>of</strong> bows, arrows and milt•teno tipped jftyellna In the hotiset, and•SYcnil akjllfally uude SIOSSIBWI <strong>of</strong>horn, thawing an fulranee in drUlultioafac beyond that wldob tbehtotrt^tdtWdtthtty £iinUing np At him, with her gsiUfid inher hand, having evaded box grandmother'seves. Uilhnrt took h« np a&dIdssed thii mniry nonUi with » welcomeaonno <strong>of</strong> gmtitnde for the tender mnile,for he Inr&l children. "Hio adtfoa wasgreeted by the crowds with A geoenos•hant ef joy; they ceased that momentto fear and began to IOTO the fair hairedgod,Be walked sKmnd the coart ta »Kfutiny <strong>of</strong> ths gaudy and Udeooa Maliaatil he cams to tluU pf Gbateo, theterpenfgod, aad then s etrange thiaghappened. As ho stood smiling fip attho bldeDnn f nee, whloh bore .no nonmeaning to him than n thonsaiid othermlflahnpon heathen efflglos, tha appallontly solid rnbble maaonry <strong>of</strong> in pvdestai- foil npart, and the heavy Image tet*tered and fell progtrato nppn Its face be.foro him, Tho ocenmnoe was seen bythe entiro popnlmw, an:?fho otiwrs, too, took th* tdH'w» left with thfWId1 1 Hi11 IPWfr Hm,'1Bi, ^tD i~n


m*,.ttglis,ci> rje M» wharf.far nstpracticalfa "Tfes Oardtta <strong>of</strong> thotat Htotedwu JinaH if,wad* w«ra wrapped about tnjieeL I5 BCsgfiiftoiDddH, bound bt dfreit u« (Heated flows*h t l d b t Immw* frotram lenitJeia. flowersIk/wen from HoontBethasy,from the rtUey o*, nd , er theCyiBbrk ««m fnn downinftfiAhiflffanackthat pnE oat from NowfonndlamLBat dJ^sfByoar pfBiioBs (flooa abottttbebortOfa <strong>of</strong> oeeoo eatombmmLTHE MHTAKfiJ OF JOSAH,Whenpwar, prince ,g, saw thatthe oaly way to keep tho English out atti» harbor was toetnk all <strong>of</strong> the Bnfldatt«hi|H <strong>of</strong> war in lbs n»d«tead. and so 100irfertelaantWhen, mUmt the war wasars, Mf American ongte«T, Oo*Ba, de»KSnded to the dfptha in a divinj bell, itwas an impFosfn »p«tacl&<strong>On</strong>ebtujdwd bnried rfnps! Bat (I isthat wiymairlj all across tho Atlanticoceaa. Bbips gnnk not by eommand <strong>of</strong>by the command <strong>of</strong> cy-BatItey all had mblimeburial, aod the snrromidinRBnmidwWeb tbey tl^p the Iwt »J«p atet i l tlum the Taj Mfthftl, the maa=with walls iaern*ted with proandhnilt by the Rieatniogal<strong>of</strong> I&dte (rtfer hta empreaYonrd to tho gmrBar «, 0 yp pCairietian and mercifal «nb>—not weeds,bat flowcra, I abjare yon n»Of all ceweboj*' It»3ging honss, <strong>of</strong> allil hl f ll b fdeas<strong>of</strong> the **, fenced <strong>of</strong>f by hedges <strong>of</strong>We sbfrnld hsn tewerdiy Ifd to aw dis»nn« F likeIflr bloom, as a crowhm bfqoS her ciickens, or aoot tbe pmerTBttTegn.Js that In manj <strong>of</strong> oarmen who u» tothey nera- «&ld getd b h hund bear .them^0mmtrying totetwh fooag men howI ^f*Si^ aid tli*etBdfflt if pot betweenS^^# I^Sptt i*dflpnatte - theology^i^iHttlie»d-Qatfi£has !• BO life 1%iTjti^lltBaTliii rttttii^fir# ^Vii'^*'«j^«=^p^jriiim'jBB^W^r^ife'BiblfcS&S4an awfol pbngQ Uut the rwblJosat aud« whsi,Mdlthe bsd were tho» ef Mas, wtam noo» bot God wu presmt Tho B&bli&up<strong>of</strong> that entombment is in thebook <strong>of</strong> Dmtoronomy, which iayg thattho Lord burled him. and <strong>of</strong> those whohare gone down to BlqmbeT is the deepthe Hue may be mid, '-The Lord burfodtheai." A* Christ wj« litirietl In u garden,ao your ahipwTock&d frifnls and,]tho« whb conlij not mrrtve tillyrskebedport were put down amid iri=d t n the nildat <strong>of</strong> th ip: It haanlwajs be^n B mjstcry what waflthe partitmlar mode by whkh Ocorgp &Cooklnan, the pulpit orator nf the Mrthodtatchnrch and the chaplain <strong>of</strong> theAmerican congress, left this lifd afterfmharking for England on the steamshipPresident, Mnrch 11, lUi.Tho ihipnever arrival in port. No one eversignaled hw, and on both sides <strong>of</strong> theocon it baa f<strong>of</strong> 50 yain been questionedwhat became <strong>of</strong> her, Bnt this I knowabont DosfansB^thst whethH 1 it W«iceberg or conflagration ruidson or eolIWon he had ramgarlands on his oceantomb than if, pipirtng on. land, «6cb <strong>of</strong>bja BiUiaB friL>ndn bad imt a bonqnotdnbUcsikot,Intbsnidtt<strong>of</strong> tho gardenbemmnj tstbonwmoSster gf theiwpBtMJgledlmeaj 0<strong>of</strong> the daep threwcstdagiB <strong>of</strong> ?vg3tstfoiL srpnnd him.,pf this mnyfwd wasanebpred tottrf the wrtcrr abysm, and^fifn •a«»t and nwallawed bypW «* mtnwter, H> that, wbtlo tho$bt»* ot tho bottom <strong>of</strong> the da?phoirfbif taprissnea hop^ did. ezdeln in thflr bflt* to^t, "The weedi wereHbbl mr bod,"iS3irtit<strong>of</strong>ip^tIrtl»ttoto<strong>of</strong>tbs"Iif ^tfflnlbaodfnl<strong>of</strong>a6^ ^ psgB^aed I called'..IT loeta if Neptune*"" erpBfpJoorjed<strong>of</strong>lntijf.colon, ere most,B dl«ribBtea fill•fid; fnro'Aiotlq to Antarctic,tQod think* Wl <strong>of</strong> them I conclmlo,. :«BBfIOBf t aEdthsy;«^ri^^O^ ajpediiwa h» aour eonntry, jfttfa leana SO or 40 feetOH toei*ttitlm*e^on tba buoyl#fand atas.,T the thfekssth rt mare Wl<strong>of</strong> the^hB tbiie andwalks therepBet that brings me to notice the rois=nonwr 1B thta Jomihitic cspTewilon <strong>of</strong>the test. The prophet not oaiyjnade amtatftko by trying .to go to Thllwhen God told him to p i t n ,bnt he made amktako when be styledas ifeeds these growths that enwraiQ^him An tha day hi sank. A weed h»MDMthiiig that iBHfielosB. It is ioniO'thing yon throw ont fram the garden.itiSBOBiotblng that chokes tho wheat.It li ismothing to bo grabbed oat fromamong the cotton. It In Botneihing tmsightlyto tile eye. It U MI invader <strong>of</strong>the vegetable or flosil world, '• .Bat this growth thai fiprang np fromthe deptti <strong>of</strong> the Mftlitermneaa orfloated on ita surface was among thomost. beantiful things that Odd evermakes. It was » water plant known <strong>of</strong>the rwl colored alga and no weed at nlLIt comes from the loom <strong>of</strong> infinitebeauty* It U planted by heavenly love,II is the star <strong>of</strong> a sunken flrmamont,' ItIs a lamp which the Lord kindled, It isa cord by which to bind whole ah<strong>of</strong>tve*<strong>of</strong> practical TOggestion, It ii a poem aUwhowemtos ore mngbydivjno good.Yet we all make the mbtake thatschools, ' <strong>of</strong> . all boBsoB , forgirls and for the manyandFiTTiny*BOW cm foot. How much they have nt=Aecsinpluhfid! Oat <strong>of</strong> whatinto what good homes!Of 21,000 <strong>of</strong> these picked np ont <strong>of</strong> thestrtete and sent Into country home*calf 12 ebildno turned eat bswilj.In tlw laat m years A naubiT that BOman can trainbe* <strong>of</strong> the Tnonots baifobis, lilted Into n-spf-ctsbiHty andnseftalnsa and a Christian life.&fftnyef thrtn hare homes <strong>of</strong> thai own,Though ragged boys ones and streetf&ls, BOW at the heod <strong>of</strong> prtrfperotufamilies, hsBured eft earth hod to begiorinna in braves. Sniftn nf then) havebets (rovemors <strong>of</strong> st&tw, Some <strong>of</strong> themare miniVtera <strong>of</strong> the gospel. In (ill departmeutg<strong>of</strong> life titoec who we're{bought to bo weeds onfe turned ont tohefli'wera. Or,, <strong>of</strong> tboso nscned ladsfrom the streeta uf oar cities wrote toanother, Bayings •*! have hfiftrdstudyiii^ ffir the ministry.My tienfefs, I inijjlmd yea for thenewsboys tif tho rtriseta, many <strong>of</strong> themthe farigljttst children <strong>of</strong> the city, butwith no glumce, bo nut step on theirbare tmt, Do tisji, when they etonla ride,ent behind. When tho poper is 3 eente,onw In, awhile jjh'O them n 5 cent pieceand toll thorn to keep the ihange. I likethe ring <strong>of</strong> the Ipttor the lU'W^hoy wntback from Indiana, where lie hail been•ant to a good homo, to a New Y«rknewsboyis* loigim| honsiM "lijySi Beehonlfl shnw ours'lves tiuit we itro n<strong>of</strong>ools, that wo rsin tjp&jnifs ns ii-HTifctable"as any nf the i;gBntFynf>&. ,fw Frunkiinand W*;bK&* and t'iijy wi*ri pfjf>r boysand (f¥(sn (Jijurgn Law JIIHI Vanam}Aisii.tr, And now, boys,'np oad ifit theifi w« you bayothe rrni fitnfT in jou, Coino outand niaie nsfpeebtlik d honorablefflffli w) they enn My,.'There; thatbay WISH frtiufl n nflwslioy,'" My<strong>of</strong>s, jirfn tin; ClirifitjiUi porgan grindera andiiiiil Bfja'fiiifjjflanil str' ! etufatm ftnd dpirMirlii iuiu tho* whuiijaUbo fcingHnnil liUw'riH UHUJ (Jod foreTer,It isliipli ttino thfit Jojmh firidri flat thatthat whiub is nlamt Ijini U nut w.Tberfl is aenstttimfart thsErellaoTETBpcs Kit frnta this atadf <strong>of</strong> the so calledpeawffd, iiiiil ihfflt ta thedoctrine <strong>of</strong> a pnitlenlflrWbcnlfiBd that the Lfirtjiotids intt»eo called aeaw^d the pBatarage forthe thioBgel nuart» worlrl,»that notafln<strong>of</strong> sale in nil flat seeaaio iquariinna<strong>of</strong>fcfn need, I eoudnde he will feedOOOS, lna, flftU if he Baife the ftlga tothe animat iif•* nf ibe slcrp he mil proriite thefood t<strong>of</strong>imtl-iiysical andspiritnAl need*.And if ho fjr,tbi* tJw floweia <strong>of</strong> Uw Atw-pwith-tkbnwa <strong>of</strong> »be that looks brightas fallen rainbows hyd#y, asd at nightmakes %ht> jflcrffOrld laok as thotigbthe mm wtfr on fire, torely he will clothsyoa, "Ojo<strong>of</strong> littkJ faithfAnd what fills me with BBBpeaknnbsdelight is that tbte God <strong>of</strong> depths asdheights, <strong>of</strong> owan and <strong>of</strong> eontmeBt,may, throeph Jestis Christ, the divtndyappointed mtah«, be yoon sad mine, tohlto eJjt-er, to parfon, to eave, toWhat tnatteta who iearth or hell tsagsinRtug if he is for na?Otimipnt« to defcrift na, omslpfesenooto ebinpani<strong>of</strong>t nu find infinite low to ^-fold and uplift nnd cnrBpture ne.And when God dost KQIAU thtn^ sowell, seemingly taking AS cinch carewith tbe coil <strong>of</strong> a saw^d as tiie oatbranchingnf a Lehanoti rtdar, and withthe Gekif <strong>of</strong> a vegetable growth which UhSdilpn fathmnfl ont <strong>of</strong> fight ashedosawith the Bolft'rino and purplp <strong>of</strong> a mm-Hief BuBM't, we will be det^fijiined to d«"well all we are ailed tada, thftugbagony we er njijirreiats as, llJEhty Qodlin npnn ftnr admimtinn sadbolyinoro <strong>of</strong> the wpsdeffi <strong>of</strong> th£sMy joy ii toat aftwWe are qntt <strong>of</strong> all earthly hindrances wsliiay eomK lauk io ttlfl wgrld and explorewhat we ennnfit now fnlly investigate.If we Bhail luivo power to soar into thefttmotfiheric withont fatiiftia I think weshall hfiec power to 'IMTe into the nqne-OB^ wilhnnt perili and tbat the picturedami fi*snilstol sm floor wHl bo na acesmWumHOW ia to the ttarcW theflour <strong>of</strong> the Alhntnbm, and all the EMdfinfl<strong>of</strong> tut d« ,j will then swing open toaa ihdr gnts m now to tho touriffChnEfiWurin opens en palslic days ii*Gwciylvs and ptfttujiry tan].ltta Mktcaoad with psrpta *j«.Pst flop *a» aow ^ ^ to<strong>of</strong>The k IBS, poBuda and that afwomai123ponntU.^a U plrtapi emf fint daty tdrsriowTermias TobeanjBtt»ttbey«ftbs-thst Is to ay, OHJOBS—befo» «=daring war on them, .towB i a T S , ybdie«d to ba the oHat town totheUnited States, la lateta* ea the UoGrande, in HPMOCOQBty,Soar, O,, tothaaWdteg pluea <strong>of</strong> a ay* 1tie band <strong>of</strong> Qerrnfai eommnUfte, whobold all jsrepeHyia eosmco, the placebeiBgaininiatBrekmgdomwithiiiilieltgramTp"ArabicBomasht," rsat^ented by 1, i, S,ete,, are rcsUy <strong>of</strong> East Indian ortein.rawere tel asedfa Arabia by MomaiedBen Man to 000 A, D,The record for tha ratio <strong>of</strong> perftau efadvanced age to the entire pepsbties beaitl to be borne by Anmoae, a UttteFrench hamlet, whieh baa bat 40 inhabitants,£4 <strong>of</strong> whoai are over 80 years <strong>of</strong>•§&The age <strong>of</strong> the lobster to a debatedquestion, Tha imaU, marketiblo specimctiaare generally supposed to he from4 ta 0 yean old, boteome lobetasarsbelieved to Uve ta the p m old age <strong>of</strong>g%rpflgainBt heatheo proesdetiLftmeml py» prersfled in most efthe Mefliterranean natJona. In Somecremation was ao honor denied ta antcidea and yoong ehfldien.The EngfUfh lungh at onr ilaafaJonah made in regard to it and call it aifaaSardai<strong>of</strong>y 4«l)ti*» <strong>of</strong> rb'It the-«torm,tbsJtaThoSfei^^8«^Tho weeds were wrapped about mjhead," Ah, that ifl^tho tronblo on theland nfl on the e#al W« sail those w«dsthat an flowers, . Pitchtil np on thebeach, <strong>of</strong> society are children withouthomo, without opportunity for anythingbat sin, seemingly without Oej; tteyAre washed upheiplees. They are calledinufllas,. They are spoken <strong>of</strong> as thd<strong>of</strong> the world, They us waifs,f e e t arabs. T h f l»odjet«aj<strong>of</strong> the socialBomething to be left alotao, or somethingtobetrtd on, or Boinethlng to gdvonpt d Nthib% d* H, <strong>of</strong>ihrasAiit «P ncAtrtv.As I f^i-nnitic iliifl ri^l nl^ which tyabout tliij tirrrnnt |srcs|ilii»t ilown in theMtilitPrrniifHij (ii'iithn,^)^!!. ifi the wonle<strong>of</strong> Sly test, iiu, cfinl fitit, "Tlie Wfiodswcro wrniipwl iib*jat iny luiid,** sad I amled ib«|{'l>y iu furihi r iMtniii*' this submarinewfirM, I iini'tajinjHJJtHliijt'xcliilBWWhat n wumierfnl (ksl we hnvfiL I AmKJad thiit, tij' diriiijf IM»H, iitui "Broski'deep ecai mtiiidiiiii ii|!iKifiitllii.** Mid efefimpioving imichitii-ry, w* 1 sire iwTtnittL'dto walk tlic ilmif r,f thnik,«nl! ntnlrr-nortthe wonilerH wiiiUnht by the fircat God,Study tiiiff*g;inkitfl the argosiesthat aunt t!s*» ntirliic(.Aluy cadi »Bb-BHirino RJiijHt IJU umi'i fur Itiing open thewonders <strong>of</strong> fjotVii ivorkiiiKfl in tha gnatdeoii and uevor fur biiuiiui l iOh, the liiUFVL'Liur ihi> wuitrThe» ao ujillnl i«Tnvifeido at a ghwtfs) thej kind <strong>of</strong> food gutted'beet to titeir digostivo f-rgnitft, rrad cxporteflcoought to tmeh thrm ncwr totuttuh any food that (liB.'^fOet with them,Thiftifl true also <strong>of</strong> drinking.Whsnatnan ia 40 yBini <strong>of</strong> ago, he onght toOB=ilcirstand himself Bufficinntiy to guardagainst all iniprndenom in oithor eutingor ibrinHng or working, bat that is aboutail be onght to know nboat jL Jin ei«p to\be employed nsftB expert enothtTfl In bfe owe linn <strong>of</strong> stnfly, and heonght to bowtllirijBf to FfTdui^sato byl i hJf i he is eiek.RIB if ten mmfi is ?BW*.There wu an nnoenal number <strong>of</strong> menin town dnring the efflmmer, and thseeeemi to be a gnwinff disposition on thepnrt <strong>of</strong> thaw yoaag men who occasi'mallythink to leave the watering placesto iho jotiiiB women and their m 1^1^1,1Of r«ent jearfl thcfe baa been more orlesfl comptaint crndely bnt itgniflcantlyshadowed forth in comic and other new*papers <strong>of</strong> tho absence <strong>of</strong> ysBOg men fromplaces where the reflobig hop and enno>bling moonlignt flirtation hold sway.The abwace hat b« aad th# Virgin it^ "t*n UMCT DO1O>roeft," The idea <strong>of</strong> Uw worfe has Isenchirily &9rn«*Hi fmni tint rood ownto be ran rtUl st BE Pptw'n. laravatn,BIHI at OpUnter in Cnibftnt,—Lundaolit-Bita,AmtmH Hurt Haglntefa die Tlfle,The chamber <strong>of</strong> oomniacs <strong>of</strong> JUmm,haaonetal a clock tower whicb give*the time on three rtdca and the bdght <strong>of</strong>the ddeonth^foerth, vamciy.taat fronttogths hnrbor, Tho ttfleIndicator con-MiSs o^aqtbOIj <strong>of</strong> a float, trhlcb, bypjaiM <strong>of</strong> J* o*nl asA rajsnterWright haagd tt k f hftgla & Jersey «w a' Weekly,pen a drois, actootw »lg<strong>of</strong>, fwith bent wheel gwring pod mt»wggpa dial h*ko that <strong>of</strong>, markyl with the fl"It js (juite fatal to appear Btupid andnninter^ted when you are oat In society,yon knew," aid the pretty glil toan flanged listener to hay pratUe, "aadjbftVO diBtoviTisd a capital redpe againstItKilrtJtg (lull, which I wil] give to yougrfttis,< •- '"At Mrs, A,'B the other dsylfooBdmpelf at a big luncheon with a lot <strong>of</strong>older people preaent, and on fafcJng oarpbiCe»atthQ table I was dismayed t<strong>of</strong>ind thnt cmn <strong>of</strong> njf ndghbeH waa anelderly woiniin and a tola! atraager, wholamed her shoulder to mo dariflg agieater port <strong>of</strong> the repagt, and the otherWas Mil!^ B——, who IB a dear gbrl, buthas nut an idea in her head.' •"AfttTthonretfewmtanteBhadpMBHjin total BilvntM a bright idea Btmck ma'Milly,' £ said auddcnly, »let% smut; wewill look juflt as if we were talking, «jdit's over 60 much eaaisr. When I leate<strong>of</strong>f, yoil Ijegin,' Audi beganloniynu^TiTaMous mannM-^'l,i t 8,4, S ( 8, T—tiesI paBaed, aad MUIf, showlflg b@f Utflewhite teeth with boas, Bda ; merriment,went oa^.'fi, 0,10,11, IB, 18,14, W-^sAwo both ended with • bunt <strong>of</strong> eenuineg"'Whata good thne .these-girl* 1 arehnTiiigl'I henrd pnrvis*¥is Baying toher udgltborrathorcndoiiily, I thought.'I wondur what they ore talking abont.' ~NYorJe Tfc*... :'•_' • •:•";••.-.' •".•...••' •.,"':".• ' .• .-' . ':" : -i= -- : '••:•'••'•••••'•''. ' V ' , ' '' '' \ ' •': v ! ,:. ''"' ^ " v r ' V V / . " - ' i h - V ' , ••.•'.!.• : ' ' • > ' ; ' . V U ' " ' ; !^.^' J^!' ' ' ' : ' , ^ ^ ^ C i ! ' : - ^ ^ ' ': |- ' S ? * S - ' ^ ^ y f t ? M V ^ p i uSCUDDER LUMBER CO.,PLANINQ MILL, SASH FACTORY AND IUMBER YARDIorWindow Frani^, SHytters, Sash, Moldlnp B«ckete1Hi Bod Sash, Scroll Work, T,,^ ^hOP EVERY DWfiiiPTiON, OP WHlf.il,..«« .H OONHTASTLY JIN MA^D, UKDKRGOVBR WBI.L RKAHONED ANDSOLD AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES,FBOIIT AND ""»»n*l, NVRERm. CAM DEBT, N.R, R* SOOY, Proprietor,AVENUEClfY, WKWFIRS!-CLASS HOUSE,DiRECTLY ON THE BEACH,DESIRABLE COTTflSES FOR SALE OR RENT.If you intend visiting the seashore the coming season,with .VOL. XIII. OCEAN CITY, N, J M THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, <strong>1893</strong>.Ibein fiiljj penfineLWSBELY ATNO. 28.J'hyBmam, Drujt^ists t M&,J.: S. WAGGONER,OCEAN CITY,C. ROBINSOIf. Emtor anft B^ wiBtoor,Si.oQ IMV ¥*SF, Mtrtftlif in «#Rmt-anrants,MARSHALL*SDININGPbyalclan AndgNO, 751 ASBURtr AVENUE,2265 North 13th Street,ROBERT FISHER,REAL ESTATEational InstituteCQMP0HND 0XY6ENANDPA.Will prnrtrse atp^nli nry (Suring thn•if Jnni» t Jiily ftml AiifnistFOR LADIAna1321 MARKET STREIT,¥kn* D**n %M« *f Oily If «l I,HEMS TOIt.I £ ceil iCstmo ancl Insnian^c Agent,• { 744 ASBURY AVfNUF, OCEAN CITY, N, J,who has on hnnd a number <strong>of</strong> desirable furniHhed and unfurnished cottages.Full information furnished on application,Building lots for sale in tvery section <strong>of</strong> the city, I alsohave 150 lots near Thirty-eighth street, which I will <strong>of</strong>fer toa syndicate, five IOIR to the share.Money to loan on liond and Mortgage on improvedprpperty,'ITRICTr; TEMPERANCE.saiHCorsou,CARPENTER AND BUILDER,OCEAN CITY, N.J.newhotals • new cottages; newtenants and new guests; everythingis on the jump, and Fisheris rushing the business. . * ,Call and see him, and putyour money In <strong>Ocean</strong> tJIty heferethings get up to thu topnotch* .Fisher is one <strong>of</strong> thu fewpioneers <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> andamong Its first Real Estatepurchasop and Cottagers, intimatelyassociated with all itshistory and identified with everystep <strong>of</strong> its progress and theoperation <strong>of</strong> its Real Estate,has extraordinary opportijnltiesfor tiie transaction <strong>of</strong> all / Rtnds<strong>of</strong> Real Estate and Insurancebusiness, \TESTIMONIALS,Dm. Biirtfj & FAfeB, Pr.iU4f iphift, fa,AbH iriin Hga I *u A hrolEBlMnwflBhd * lid oisii, eBtTt-riiiK irttli rtonoiui nod lun>f intuhie, Tswia* I urn^ !rtiiCKHd nijil doing hHt; woifc siferydny, *-* i iiWn my liralih nitil iifp [JI OodiiHiiiiiilO*»I.-M niid yniir (find hiipmicj luivine. Duringthp liilfrvft! <strong>of</strong> tln-iw ilrn juafii, Itimft henn tr=eoiniiu-tidipiK yiiui 1 trentn.unE fflf nfiit near, andby inj Rij/iei- shlGilViprt fomiii apiiintn, (jOtton ana, ho olimtrvul ftt-uj tho staples,whiluthcro wns prodm^d a jfo*Htly qnan-Hty <strong>of</strong> pujte, ihinLH, luruipa, onions, to-, rJjnlutrh, turntnta, elniwborrieB,crriLd iind JLn nnd wild tobocqq,all ilunonng UHI fct,umllf> <strong>of</strong> then,gion.It was wjiihi wiiiitlcHng nbont a fewdays afur hln orriuil Ihnt he again» ffliiitpMi <strong>of</strong> the homtifnl fooBtliat m filkil lift* thoughts, and it warntruly in thi In i*' ut gfcing hohimurt tlmt ht Ktdthe iHy «


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"- '-'- ; .'-.. ^ - • • V " - " " •r- r! . c -fctfo*^V0MPEII.tta nqgbMff e&u&E** tt|*veoenrHal a^arp^tt to halls <strong>of</strong>'Bar tbe load J^alr <strong>of</strong> /onnuliu,ite sealprmifd water ajmphfcthe wmrrJ, Kiann, farf fining bsin<strong>of</strong> 4L« •RHflp^ii Flosp wellfar 1 it U ibe Lu± sight <strong>of</strong> pesosfgl;aJwnbpr, bffore ih# falls into V)»<strong>of</strong> manrlong e»ntnrk*,Jfef BQrafsgsf ibe 24th <strong>of</strong> Angnst, JLthat the city was *anfc in<strong>of</strong> abominaiifln ihjit therey^F <strong>of</strong> the p^t,fife Apsdfea- fi?in&;J*4 h/ comet «nd orjfadby the voice* cf themnl-0* test, baiabami la LH<strong>of</strong>,& "Th-A'natb Ob tfarnigaS yttHt tirtAH t«ta at Napks, Italy.the strange Mrnmliiadoii? Issthat, wrath <strong>of</strong> iBARyesntarfeii—Y«o-{ H f tb New JITH.saif-m coining riiiwu fruin Gini uiit oihMven, I hail tlip iiiiviinriliM iiiitiii.I make ths same |in,"Lliui,;iriiiti uAmthat Oidcpn inude hi thr tihtvurii)^ mmarda tif hia army. "WluiHAVcr ia fciirfill siud afraid; let hiiii tflum ami i:r>j,;irieftriy IKJHI MyBfit Oi!»*isil, M tllu&a nji th*ranks, lift the gytptl- Hltindoril. I'usinto this AnsufMili.t! thm in urnsjund It't thy itijiiliiui ^14 tiiMLipthe liiies DnXjbJyn for OIM!! AH ,m TcirioH fsr <strong>On</strong>dr Aiuc-mii fur !i!«i! ii«>wnrld for God! Ths ujoiii t,i \IA liprt>gnthqrpd, though l»rn in tiscwill iltoiii town,Bhull <strong>On</strong>r lust walk IHSwhore sobriety aivl^HHl ,or KTiJ^Khops attijsli tho jiir? Hti>ill i.'iirfruit ir«)k be upnn dfy IIAIIH wh-'ri* jiistiyo reipiH, or (loiflfmij^nfH pjut for MifFtnning uf ballot bo* ? yilfithe Lat Mme in g<strong>of</strong>ne cbtirch w|i!4tia werihiped with ihw ci-niriiiwhero eoid foniialUm {,' )meaninggonnfloitrmrfcitii.Til RfEhtetiOfsnyjtt I'H lifn; iiiitjtiifydeath, RtnH'inlK'rpiillKjnlptnr«l, lirsutftil, C^i-lbing New asfltand by parcels pqat.The first United Slates ;Uwa was fsssed bjf congmss inand for the mart partare etill in foraSiaa's sports last year isdaded nojea than A* tons af birda 1 nests sent toHnng=Kons to teaks ths celebrated G&-naoeonp.The Chilkat Nation in Alaaka is dirtdedinto sections, each named after sometiring thjsjr.- There-ore the Ravsu,Wolfs, 1 Englea, Briails, Bean, etc,Bir Arnold White, an English bwyawho flitd reotntly, was tha printe solidtor<strong>of</strong> Qn«>n Yictorts and other metfl.ben <strong>of</strong> the royal famOy, 63 well oi theking and qneen <strong>of</strong> BehjiaB.The SH <strong>of</strong> the flanneJ sbrond datesbock to aets <strong>of</strong> parluiraent 18 and 19,Chorlea II, which, to eneoumge ths woolentrade in England, ssmpcUtd thai allbodies shpnld te so protected.Between Q.fJOO and 2,500 conTiytB fromEnglish prisoaa are aanBolIy dischargedon ticket <strong>of</strong> laivei and <strong>of</strong> th«e ovtr WOare apprehended for teah <strong>of</strong>Tenses amiISO for failing to rep<strong>of</strong>t tfaffluelves.The Impcriai canal <strong>of</strong> China is tbelongest in tho world and the greatest inpoint <strong>of</strong> traffic Its length is 2,100 miles,and it connects 41 cities situated on itabanks. It was completed in 18K> S after600 years spent on its construction,<strong>On</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the best remedies for toothacheIs the common campoand tinetnre <strong>of</strong>bensoin, &)],! flvcfywbero in the dragstom If a few dr<strong>of</strong>H m plaeed on dottonasd pot in or aronad the tooth,thepain will be almost iattantly stopped,The great steamships plying betweenAwtralio and England are provided withfreexing machinery, by which mutton,frozen, is preserved and delivered inLondon En Ms condition, Anatraliiinflowers, preserved in ice, are alao carriedtoLondon,Tbo Duke <strong>of</strong> York must be ftcqniringa considerable librsry, fer it is Hud thathe U pre*erviiiff all thft newepnpw referrneeatoochingon any part <strong>of</strong> his life.How, ef conree, he has added those abonthk bride. The volnnn-a aro hanilsomelyboond and ha¥!> solid gold clogpg; whichdisplay the dtike's initials beaotifallynmummLUMBER OP mmr DESCRIPTION, OP WHICHA LA1GB hTOf K IS CONHTAHTLY (IN HAffD, UNDROOVEii WBI.L BKAHONED ANDSOLD AT LOWEST MARKET PRIC1S,FRCMT ASTD FKUKKAL NTREStS, iAJIDEN,R. R. SOOY, ProprietorFIRST-CLASS HOUSE,MEW JBRHKT,DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH.DESlRflBLE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT,VOL, OCEAN OITY,'N. J M 'THURSDAY, OOTOBER 19, 1803, NO, 29.OCEAN CITY. N, J.,—BY—$1,00 jwr r*nrj mrUtlg f« <strong>of</strong> ituyt.Druggtits, JEST). S. WAGGONER,andgMO, 78! AgSURf AVEHUB,Ot'EAH CITT, H, JG. W 42265 North 13th Street,PHILADILPHIA, PA,Will prnrtlpfl ni Ownn <strong>City</strong> diirliis UiPOf Jrini", July Mill Atipist,0IN1Qworn LAMEt AND ©EST»,1821 MARKET STREET,I all.in Clnrk oounty, where hard tiinra pro>Vftil uiirtxTO|!j fniled this year, tbo rt-ligfeiiwlK»ple cif iill dcnamiimtiiifw .ijin ||.ifating tether anil diaclsiir^'ing ail bnt oneinifiy*U>r in tiuj interact <strong>of</strong> H-dhoniy, AtAMiilund, tho countf fsftt, tuVvn dunonanationscombined and Usjk a vote on theinwt popnlur ijf thfi «rv«i liilhktcn whoHliuold preach the. Keeptl to t!ie people,eschewing all doctrinuJ toplst, Tiis Bev,MiilLt-k <strong>of</strong> tho MutliiHiiHt phnn-ii w.ifl apettid'|is(l the rjthpr Hijt dimhi\tgrflthey hftnff nbont all day. They havea characteristic sine11, amUar to that <strong>of</strong>aliJBBkUn,The origin <strong>of</strong> these atsts is a nystery.In one district tbe inhabitants thoughttha smell ease from wmo linio kilnss.jmo miles to the northeast, and theymay hav# been right, bat that ^as nntan esplanaften ef the ph^nomindn, be=canw the amoll from thc-so kilns couldnot have been carried by a northenstwbd to all the other pliicea where themists were Been and tho tjlnell noticfld.In one <strong>of</strong> these plates the oorthraftwind coma from the sea; in another itsous oyerland. The snell docs nottherefore necessarily come from theground. During the past few weeks thonerthyait wind has been very provaleatand the mtst f reqaent, ;The beet explnnation given is ^t theblustering northerns* and east windssweep np the dust, gases and germs <strong>of</strong>the ground over which they pass anddrive them toward the sea, When thJswind ia continue*! for sainb tune, it eon*tains Rnch a qiniitity <strong>of</strong> these things asts Affect all our organs. That fa , thecaoso <strong>of</strong> the omiphiiuts which oppearwheB the east wind blows, and it siaybe tbo csose «f thoee M perfnin§d—Paris PeUtolkvno,If you intend visiting the seashore (HR coming season,com municate withII. OLT1TTISlicnl Estaie nhcl Insnranne Agent,744 ASBURY AVfNUF, OCEAN CITY, N. j.vfho has on hand a number <strong>of</strong> desirable furnished and unfurnished cottages. Full information furnished on application.Building lots lor sale in every section <strong>of</strong> the city. I alsohave 150 lots near Thirty-eighlh street^ which I will <strong>of</strong>fer toa syndicnte, five lots to the share.Mom-y ta loan on Bond and Mortgage on Improvedproperty.JTRICTIV TEMPERANCE,A, B, TO5P, K,Good Koast Dinners, withvegetables, for 25 cents,Turkey rir Chicken Dinners-WALTER L. YERKRS,DENTIST,Tuekahoe, N, »T*ROBIRrfrSHIR,REAL ESTATEANDinsurance Broker,CONVEYANCER,COMMIOSIOfO OF DEEDS,Tfae flationalInstituteexvecNwonSickness and Debility^FOBQR, E, C, WESTQN,During August, Mi<strong>of</strong>CENTRAL AVRNIJK,OGSAH eiTYi N, j ! (jn iinnilaf tiljiijtSf Ladies* Room upstairs, withsomelike accommodations.PURE SPRING WATER,BAKER Y,601 5* Twenty—Second St.ICE CREAM, ICES,FROZENFRUITS AND JELLIES.M* EtaaiiivI a ap«elalif.•QTHIKO SOLD OR DIUV1RED ORBUNDATiYOOHSON,REAL ESTATE AGENT, ANDLICENSED AUCTIONEER,N 721 Asbury Avenue,CENo.OCEAN ClTy,N.J.Bat the ccmotcry <strong>of</strong> dead cities Is notfit fillpd, anil If tho inpaent dtel <strong>of</strong> theworld forget QoH atiil with their inrtt>iflhock the hoavena let themet themknow that the God who on tho 34th <strong>of</strong>Angmt, T», droppod on a ciqr <strong>of</strong> Italy ap i b that staid, there 17csatarUs in still nUvo and hates sin BOWM mnch aa ho 01.1 then and hH st hlieommosd all the armament <strong>of</strong>flon witt which ho whelned thefr toBabioa will cat whutevef theyhaw aiby Choiuy <strong>of</strong>MM,, SUBS near dying. TJw nks b!greeii beans wbieh Mro, Oioih'y hi«l WEmtSpS to kittong iMil whiuli baby-iiaia--pied-hAii been pueed ovnr by rttl»Kwhichhad been just prc-vir>«Hiy jxiwoned. Hobtiby came near dying, um! Mrs.to hBjf ndghlHjr, **Dfil yondi hjA DefKiter who had been lit theWorld's fab? for two weeks mrt an «-qnaintnaa in a Chicago railway itationan be WM startinff back homo. As tri[Bid far hia sleeper he showedhiiL_ ."What's thntr uked tho astoniabedacquaintance,"What'a whatT"ThatbillfiWM. LAIEE, C. ,HEAL ESTATE AGENT.H, i.SdpJfl. J. i. Gillejpla. H. P. SajtotlH. M. SCIPLE & CO.,HAND,ATTORNEY AND0OVNSBL,LOB AT MWinBalldtor sis«inr and isAmlsnr in dttnanfupreras &urt Uemralslesar, NsfaW PubUfl,CAPE MAY C. H M N, J,OFFICES©run no.lor Hie iEliiu UlbC?oiii|iitiiy f oiliari ford; Con»pel lent, mill<strong>of</strong>tlic oldest midFire<strong>of</strong>linkers,UFOBSFS, Mts,JACOrrsCHUFFTHE PIONEERCAKERY,No. 70S Aiiiury Avuiiue,OCE4N Cif ¥, H. J,Nqihiag J#JId on gyiidAf.Wi-d.flBoilef? and Engine^nrDUPLEX OTEAMThird and ArchPA.SOMERS RISLEY,N i i i M k Sj f g , y fAnd no eae ajer did heiir «f jnat Bach a,—Now York Recorder.My frfpndi, I sannat tell what pl g g pennes ta yoar mind fromUfa walk |hjt)figh nncoviTod Pompeii,bqtibg ijst thought that (lbmrbs BIO totbt, whUoart and cnlt^re vo tapertasi,tboy cfwoot iw*o thfl swrala or thoP«9f Bgrfsfif town, Mqch <strong>of</strong> tho pnlntiBg^nd•cttJptnre <strong>of</strong> PonipeH was BO exqoMtstiM,wiflle «ms {B kwt on the& Oret .pondled, to 1»f gq thcra, wbol<strong>of</strong> toonni fnl) <strong>of</strong> IItf lo His Mono Bpf^pIt was only a few rommprs ago thatBrooklyn and Now York felt an earthquakethrob that nqnt tho people affrightedInto tho rtrupts. ntnl that BUggtetedthai there mo forces <strong>of</strong> natureBOW BOppressud or held In check whichtthan a child in n nnreery knockaa row <strong>of</strong> block houses eoold prosscity or engolf a oonUnont dc«n-Sf tbnn jPompeii ww engnlfisL <strong>On</strong>r hopsfetathf U L r f t i aAThe recent (p.Iil HtrjkLVirtue mill!!, nun I>i njitheet and must eikiitityears. Chw iiftornooii ntoken ont w*iffhin K i»d> > Huhnnk waswhldi It1 'How long have yon faeta in Chieagor**"Twoweelu. 1 ' ,"And got that mnch leftr^Ma^fean-lhat," -;"Look here,*, he gajil "WsnW ^olike to nlnjoat for the mi <strong>of</strong> the fleaeonas 9 frakr—Detroit Free Puss, ,tlinforOOjAmeficaiiyaea. , • .,It amaajs mo that this d^ whichhas the qniettBt tobnoths on the continentand tho best order and lb» highesttone <strong>of</strong> vtprals <strong>of</strong> any dty that I knew<strong>of</strong>,ili ; fjow^lavinj bT<strong>On</strong>ght Into as hejurod as Coney fttand oamivala<strong>of</strong> ABWhatU) conluln^J (um.<strong>of</strong> tb<strong>of</strong>jEtremo rHilnn-ft <strong>of</strong>not rnnthro<strong>of</strong>clitLyniifl, but It l^icd nji in a livrjto worHir.-^'tir. PortlandOrcgonian,t<strong>of</strong> UB few dagB worth ha^t<strong>of</strong> isowned by Silas Holbrodk <strong>of</strong> East Harpe=well, Etartinj out from tho. wharfhi it boat with his mnfltfir the other day,the dog nstieed thai the ping was out <strong>of</strong>tho hvttois<strong>of</strong> tho boat and the waterwiu coming in. After calling sttajtimFranklin,Therefore get thepolides issued atHONEST,Joutji UterairSdid'amclSuccessful ***Your; choicesurance Companies,d. 18 <strong>of</strong> die bestIN- J, neturr Pnbiie.fflier af DeoJD, BFHI KaiMPmporth* far uln and 10 rent- Slotisy to if*"'M TELEi'HOSB, H u . 18.piTER MURDOCH,BULK IBCOAL and<strong>Ocean</strong> Oity, N. J.QrdfiH left UtD Asfaurr aienoa will FMtH*oprompt «M«nU<strong>On</strong>,fARRY G, OTEELMAN,No. 707 Aibury Avenue,mm eiTY. «* J.Ountraetors find guilders,.Qontraotor and guildsr,No, 110.1 foariii*ii,,fKenii*ity s,J, •JfihbinS pFBmptlf Btfrndnd »= Pinns,t-jiUfiiis ttiiil sfurkiiiK Jmwinffs rurni»hed,JOSEPH F, 1I1XD,ARCHITECTCONTRACTOR AND CUILDFR,<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, If* J,Bill} Working Drawing*iQU AllliWhat's the mHttor with Ocehn<strong>City</strong>?She's hnomihg, that'snil,New water supply system| new electric street tailroad| electriclights; newhotels; new cottages; newtenants and new guests ; everythingIs on the jump, and FlshtfIs rushing the business.Call and see him, ami putyour money in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>^be^fore things get up to thu topnotch.Fisher is one <strong>of</strong> jhe fewpioneers <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> andamong its first Real Estatepurchasers and Cottagors, in=timntely associated with all itshistory and identified with everystep:bCits progress and theoperation, <strong>of</strong> its Real Estate^has extraordinary .opportunitiesAlcohol, Morphinep etcFor nearly a nnnrtnr <strong>of</strong> a century f haflriB <strong>of</strong> Dn. STA1UCMV A PALEN,Of 1529 Arch Htreet, Phitiidelplila, havedtspfeiiHed Compound Osygeii Treat'ment U>r ebnmiu dlMf^tJi Aiid debSHty,wlih a iiii»t hrilliunt regird <strong>of</strong> eures.They have truated over flOjflOO patientsaud in H|iite <strong>of</strong> iipfKJHltion Uiive forefdtheworlil to uckiuiwled^e tbi poleiieyand UhtjfiilhfbH <strong>of</strong> UuiUTiimHti OxyAeu.Over loot) phyglylous Lave used it intheir pruntleo, aud this number Is beingContinually hiortiised,Tbe oriijitmlOjui (luUHiiOxyistn madeby UilH Qrni Is imre, comparatively Ut*=void uf odi»r or taste, and one <strong>of</strong> thsgraiUsft <strong>of</strong> natural vltoljton, buildingU|l briikeiwlown coiiHtltulioiiH, Bupply-Ing iuituru'e wustu from dis«u«j p cxLVt^eaor old afio.<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the beauties <strong>of</strong> using thistreuttuyiit Ia that ynu laite no meciit'lnuWhatever, yuur nyslLiu IH iiot ehsicjkedbyii, bUHinww or travtsl are iistt Iiit«r>furwi with, and tr.f!kiim«iit in actually alUeimure. ViMi Hliujily luljiite iliisUnni-(Mtutid Oxygt'ii uiii) get il dtreotiy liiliitlie L'lrculaUijn, wlitro it will do, tljoin«tft &HH1—wliere your HyHtoin can uitfNifbeveryutuui uf ft without tuiy ubjot;-Uuu Lwliig intHr[Mim.id by jimrdigtmtJiFii.A biMsk <strong>of</strong> -M) limes iiiuiled ffyy tuany uttdresg U'lls all aiwut it.Bj WALTEB IL(P»ISfB, hy!>y eplnlirr[COSTISUED,]lit? Ntnott watchingnifikcr Imiltifis? iijiim a thlcliuf wjilmv wlr.li ]jis bliitit stfluolimiting liuli; pn^nwa nntil Oil.hert sti'|ijirr1 np to him, nnfl tnking hisluiekoikiilfii ynt tha wnml UirftHfth withnno Ktri.ikii. Whilp ho wiis oiijoylng thaimrjiHsL< doplL'tLiil iiinin thu mnn'B face avoice, s<strong>of</strong>t (iiirt liJiiniunl, bfokq npqa theflif inn t!??iili>r Biiiis, Hf.i awcot was t-bentiil en full ef sineere fpelingto Itnow its meanlug,aUhmtjfh at coiireu hg kiiair net theIt WIIS loiif; ftftorwafd thnfc hadiniplo wnrtllug and Hittho giid' niid ijlniniiviy air down in inn-Wlinl i-nrn we if iho (Mr Brnim n!dA Mil mil Uiiiii'it ilii) s'nri! fl«'l{ns Ij) fTIii;flpu fif lei will IIKYT Brow eeldj ,(EaiiatiL's in fiiirbparta as'cf llqTu vbukii iLu (lituio, to tLoko (is flame!The rnrlha Imiipa licar Bat nv-ayUna iitiini or our deep, trad Invc;Bliit lifiwiiiKnn, In iilKlit <strong>of</strong> dny,(TESTIMONIALS*»»»Starj$cr m Fslfn, PlilLartrlph!** Pa,Alinut ilia jran ago I ^fts & bp >kon=dnwiiman nnct a sick man, aulTirinp *illi liefrgiuprmtFAtlnn and limw (riuibie.TtiHiav 1 tinptroni'^riil riiifff.id rinJ doing hvn*j wmlr mil m-vrfal Wt^ks gg lAihfi Cfimfrtitiiid njfvfJiTi hurt Cff tftjnly dunrt *fi]id>ra fi»r nip. It "Jitt!! also n-Iiff^d" me af lbsdreoiiFiiT i>pr|!g I yied to II&T?= J ilrmlj beliafsitiM t •WQiilil IIBTB gsra intfl eontfUniprfoD butwinter, af Iff I Lad puiiunmnltt, if 1 htid nnl biki P 1 " 1 * "nil Bprcfncniliiiit JlnRii put up bj- coiilrfti't OP dayARCHITECT,BUILDER,y ppthe transaction <strong>of</strong> a!J kinds<strong>of</strong> RefirEstate and Insurancebusiness.FOE RENT—-Having very extensiveand influential connec=lions, he has SLiperlor advan=tages In bringing those whrihave properties to rent andthose who require them together,and at present has some<strong>of</strong> the finest cottages and otherhouses on his books at liberalprices*yg.ylit blliiF fallh tlmn iwnr mfijte B[n«s Iciilid, nnd all from jfoiif 1J.1mpi.und fTirnt:, I ft-«1 that I CBH iieKr psf hiilftn ii* ptaite and or lltf Ei^atSDOd It hassMr*. j s £, IVood,Dft, StSfger £ Palei!, l-jiiliujdphlB, Ps.About i*o f ugly Out head aiid {flittering eysand flreil, Tliy .report wna followod bya itartlud witmnii'a Hufeaiii nearby, thetnrflfH iliii|iyd wilh* a Kuddon aliierityinto the wiiitT, tho rtimt-B flapp^, tUcirwiiigi a-s though ahout to fly, batthqnght imiat <strong>of</strong> it anij walked abentwith Brave concern, and the snake laywriggling and twl«tiiig at the fact <strong>of</strong>the flUnii! in a doath ngony, Gilbertlooktil arnund anil gaw Knlcan, wSthLela iir hie arms, p:ib and trembHng,and her blnq eyea resting on him in ter=.r<strong>of</strong>, Enleun, toe, tretnbling, f<strong>of</strong>Beither <strong>of</strong> them hud Been hia weaponnnr knew what eatisstl this isHneg whichwere Hiill rulllng nlotig the cunynn andfjninliig .tiio itijiiplp iu Ihs sleepy cityto rush nut <strong>of</strong> thnir houscH jirnl ask Otisanother the itinmiiii^ <strong>of</strong> tho thundurotiflsonnd.Btppped fnnpnfd with a Bmlls, iind Kuk-HN, feiuwiirc-d, [jlftGedhia siatiir niHiii a giimiy monnd, whereihs sat pantitii fnr Hovoral inuinoiita.OilberE Inii'lt iMiHido Isep, aud taking hurhiind in bin jjtrnktHl it with iinwtiscImiHterulcnicps to quiet hftr feftta. Thewarm bldmlshut np into her checks,andhereyulidrt fill beiiijitjli his gme. Hefelt the sriiiduH thrill nifHH tlmiljliin^. To annthcr manshe woulil havtvlspii ns trahNjiannt siglass, bnt (iilhort was m t-nnfused, §odozed by hjrt niiwoiilrii ffiidipg tliflt hosaw nothing,,Kaleaii, howfunf, did nee nnd knowfull well tho iiiwinhig iff whht he saw.It plertsM him vsistly to think that theged might love hjg kmntifHl siHten itaugured vrflll fttr liUiiwriiiriispcctH; anil,too, ho hnd tiinroU tluit ihu celnsUal viftsitor niight httvo cluiiiird, nmlJiistlyj hlflowa betrothed. Alnoe, whose fffa he hadRaved, And hf>, In-irii? a loFcr and anardent one, felt a nineero and cordialijtnpatliy for IIUtiPFtj Be, with a satiiml tact and dplitjiwyi hs tnoVed away,leaving tho nthiirs niinnfit nnconscioqsqf hia departing, rftiirniug to the citytooxiiliilii that thfijpHl Jmd eamed thethanflor and drstroyeU n hngo rattloinake,news : which set the\gpasips'tongtiee wagging nt mm,Tho little 'grnpey knoll whereon Lolawas resting wa» in thi; bright Panlight,and Qilbert led her to n shady spot,where he drfi|iperl into the gpasi besiddher and intikLHl up into her face, drinkingin its rare beauty with the satngMM <strong>of</strong> ecstasy which certain mnsishad <strong>of</strong>ten roused within him. A ristagjstirring <strong>of</strong> the heart and a wild throbbing<strong>of</strong> hia POIKOH necoinpnnied thisesstaey, and a trembling joy mingledwith an nnutirtaiu feeling ?ery like pain,He could not have expressed in wordstbo now u&d sudilfiiily ucq-uirod wealth<strong>of</strong> feeling <strong>of</strong> which ho found himselfbat he felt s great wave <strong>of</strong>sweeping over him, at divinecontent, and a realigntion <strong>of</strong> the merejoy qf living and liring beside ineh ln-Cflmparablo lovtHnt'sa. Ho knew nowthat lie loved; that something had comeinto his life that filled and rynndod itout and niajld it worth living. Of U»signs <strong>of</strong> love he knew nothing,yet hoknew soinehnw that Lola lovod hiffl, *, Slso sat with averted lam for ttovernluiinBt^. then slowly turned her headand rated her oyca ujiori his face in aStraight, earnoat gsiie. Her eya werefall <strong>of</strong> a s<strong>of</strong>t, tender light) n deep, queationlngyearaingj and u they inet histrie, tender gas© her hmd ilswiy'sank,she drew a Iniig inward breath, he?bpapin rose and fell in qiilck thrsbi ( ftnait eoomod to GilberHhat sho was abontto faint, Hia hnnd itolo <strong>of</strong>er hora, whichcame tomeet its warm grasp, and Buthowild thrill rushed through him ha drawhe* to him, aM her golden head Ml nponhi» ahsnldef. She wp really oimwtfaint with emotion, and her oyea clowdas a great eoiitentea sigh escaped herlips. Their lips ami together aa twolong parted motes and mingled Intoona witUft wild, ddicioni flood <strong>of</strong> bli«.In ftnother moment siis h44 Inned,and her sbepely arms wen claspedtightly around hit seek, and ahe waikissing him with ft hunger andafnrytbftt madejhis/blo^jiaoeftja hta tiiatThen aa caddenly the drew away andcovered bef bnrning face with he*handiinlakUffllrshams t yat her boom pml*piteted and her braath; came in qoiskga^s.Ho drew bor handi down andgaied into her efts, Thej met hia withher elo»r, and the rwtftl htr h««d Spoohk shoulder agaio and laid ha s<strong>of</strong>tcheek against hia. Her breath was Ilk*some aweei wild flonsuU came frombetween her perfect lip* fa long, happydgha.What n«d for word* when twohearta met and when two pain <strong>of</strong>coald epeak ioeh diam ef lover ¥Oilbert nmmuied "mj darling*,igmlnand again into her and thonsfore found the ntjnoatdilncnltyIn gnderstandingtanch pf GUbcrrt'sdiBecmrso,nor cotud the latter Mtf y ^»to Him, When, they' dttmiasAreligion Gilbert found himisadnB^ithinker, 6 believer in one god—the QBator—bntelevated abor© all fornjg nd'ceremonials <strong>of</strong> wurship. He hadqa^*-.Honed Gilbert OBO warm day, as thpfBat together in the »hade, ontiltha 1st-Itif hod grown tired <strong>of</strong> talking mni wu'jlyng opon hia back, with Ids tiatidaim*dwhis liead, gajdag sp into the gin:^twoi-k absvs him, ! ; s,lUapel tnnsed with a faraway look b'•"You Lave told me <strong>of</strong> yourp^pkt irf?;tho great cities and their1ng& Now will itollytm<strong>of</strong>.they are (ho fathov Of illtaider OHD all th» people •» _they still livo, a rmUon Mjedtrgf)'and fi»,f^oi wijinaBdbees hsndal rfbrwttb my Mgbate told m*£vmm*t ld tdilteV*£


every kind.All our floods arc reliable and exactly


THE 31ME0P0HS,but ndlgk»IdldCfuucm i* THE SWATi tt fet. ptctmsqw aad nwo^jiyj^ irflj bsrenft utieeawfth Sibbalh 1new von*fOR THE FUTURE,ItankdmuyniabtaKewport <strong>of</strong> Islee b*ffl an objerfi^ toto) aQ thetb«,em ia to * MA **•* fhr nrrtfiurr Nnlni w imft lint t mi »i _uiWU A msfce a. <strong>Oct</strong>. tS^-lhe c^c^r <strong>of</strong>is tfe* flfoei^ttUl for t&s muralOrgantfce place nsaadaBtf£fe9ktl»*^'•8m& tin* fedj* teem ihm auetswr*Wftm ttinfct «*fc 50 see wb*£ «*ebBfldi ta, they *oeU ftfi* yon SC t e l iJTPQyaf pnople who I*! tfanajp d lbetter t&jtn dtbon,", **lt bi place for ftVMfp, whtr*fsaeh «tf*-that allbothe mighty toE£ns <strong>of</strong>tea tisg against ifa$.. Bs FOB know how Uieyifiarfc the boors to hean-n? They hareSO clocks, u they hare no candies, bat• peat pendulum <strong>of</strong> hallriulihswingingeternity to ettn«%.fei» Uaai dasterpreaebal a Knwn that ihook earth andheneq with to Obriiti» eloqwras.Ho a#w gMpel,orJ7tl!« old gospel inawajttrftedtDtbstiins. Kuwwehafch,, bet • efaafeb to feethe ajylam, the rathepractical jsymtathy aadHull las b?en sid ftem tfnjs to fla»<strong>of</strong> thsatoesee<strong>of</strong> pnWie iptrft, trf lo»l«ad uf Bdgbborbood fading faSew Teffc Efm the mm wbs banptakeph on. The mBltimffliooainatfoBabiy doing moM <strong>of</strong> thenow. and one cBnrtutly hear* theAsiJfVatfos<strong>of</strong> *op«(fliiiflo end cant."ffa tfi ffct £&*• 4ed me&ets milAnother, ^It la as art gslk*7< * hers men(to to «&sin*gmnd Bcht*, and exqu&tefisseu. asJ Ei3Jii«J nrfrfo, eid fh*Q. fa jddomj imagsT,** An*man would f*j; "Jt i* the, b«to& sarihensptEJF own home. IfgHist, O ^eraiokfal kt my rightjbnd forget bet eaatitflg *Kew, iny frfead*. whatever tb*» chnrcbit. toy t«tt tfllla yea what keoght to bepractical b l l r tdButworldremark that saoctaafy helpffoni thflBeniwo. Of aIn thl» er iajf otbaf. ,.many want tympaihrtie |«fb d ^Do yw iwhile half ef tbe doon <strong>of</strong> the•re to be aftspea towarf ttd*the Dibs half <strong>of</strong> the dan <strong>of</strong> thamart be aet ops towd UMToo and | t<strong>of</strong>f sere only atariffWe want •omebody to teach ta<strong>of</strong> tail life at the right•ad tn tho right way. Seam Wlii Ufe, na go rtambUag ool <strong>of</strong>Hfe,fat thethat hastesitts f«say thatsshlcriBg wedth, "MeaaViHel tautep-/ftaftd thftcaisea <strong>of</strong> their BQCHSM,- said afpfetter <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> trade negsUy iacrHjttnpatins spon the difficulty ia areas*tog pabHs interest hen! hi the n»r«naitfor the iBprsveBtot <strong>of</strong> theos wiid ta milch <strong>of</strong> the pthe d^ depends. The Jack ef pabtkspsignally nlnstratcd ia the halfhearted way In which the] f fh^ mffYftTirnf ttioBftiWboateth#8wfflPHsobj all djed oat and diappialid, orpfe^f jet sfcrrisiaf » ^ t o f*era in wdeH* 1 TheSCUDDER LUMBER CO.,Puwm Miu, SASH FiCTotr AND ISMBERTraentad in society itby the IJTln^rtenB, thethe GsrdmeM <strong>of</strong> Qarfine'i Idaad. theef Merriasato,^Undta, the Fioyd-JenaSi ttt p<strong>of</strong> SagfikoB, the Baknms, the &aneeyi. the Pdls and the Dt Rj^»The henda <strong>of</strong> the Ltringftaa a» BB^Walter Ljifingfton and Johnston yfbg>ffhiTbhdfthTf,* r Tha pew aogbt to jfeidreirXfiltesId tha body. The «oW <strong>of</strong> the BpbokUrybfjrid pleasure to the *y*. The•^iVr-^0cil' f c ought lokO th* 4s days <strong>of</strong> tht" T«k, dfmvisgthan ID th« right dlrtetbjfi, TheTfetqb OTifW tfl be a magnet.fand ffiljtlltilf AffKdsg all thehom£s<strong>of</strong>tbd *-orahJp«m. Ev«j man gets rongbjjiUd#bBsr*d, gcte cnt, ffst* itifhddHhU tell yon itjjt the poporrtot Ait<strong>of</strong> a thosMnd people la thjs ndJeneethere are jn»t 1,000 wbo need «yasp*»thetie help. Them yessg peopleIt jtat as ranch u feepie sHBctima sssfl to tMnfc they hare• moBOpnlT <strong>of</strong> tits rteBsatism, and theAnd the hej»Whsi, asd tfaft !phyaica] disorderi <strong>of</strong> the w«Ii Bat I *t*U yon there nDO wont hwjftocbeathan are fell by «B1* <strong>of</strong> these yooagfboM H9cnmBlaUov <strong>of</strong> *i* days <strong>of</strong> ^WCB, and tiat ta » itcrreling chnjcbfejirtiee whtch Ass not rtrragtli eaijnghto take tb»t acctutnilslHl pneuyaaef oiujhqrt jttqfo jwrdltlon, 11»bnain«»pijjo•la down iaehnrcb beadach^ fton tbow^Vaeflgagemfptii. Ferfesi* ho wiahestanie4 «* home fluUse kmagsppthe ellppcn.Thai mac iranta to bs a»Ied <strong>of</strong>f nodffracioMly dlrertod, Tbo flnrttbo rellgtoQa *errta? ought to ds*hfirrf tt*JmnicBBO dsJs os4 itsTe him^zipping with bolj and gls4 nwl hesTl«oo!ion, "Senfl ihee tvlp fromDo joa ksowthat Dash <strong>of</strong> the workto dooe by the yonaff? Eaphael died atW, Bkhsd HI at m. Gufstss Adolphe*dM It ffi;Innocent SH earns to histfiflnenm at 8T; Gaffs «at-DOB John won LefH&t<strong>of</strong>ttSSiOfotfol wasfgjddsg, sfaaphjng,Warns* half thi dons <strong>of</strong> thsehissiisetts that dijH-tioa. We want half theB that way, half the t^m


'ir.FOB ASSEMBLY;EDMUND LEE ROSS,J-4CURTIS ROBINSON,ctnr- j —HaBiiatSbwiasid, wife <strong>of</strong> Wli-GLvfaa «# taken toCboptr Hpqtftal, timdcn, kat w«fc to^ tt. dfel at tliat twtl.jsa Monday afteniHf)her broths, Cap.tatn Hud, st till* pla|ilkatlf>n,CJCEAJfFIEW.Robert Jiuy and wife, <strong>of</strong> Peek, Kaunas,•pent a w«efe recently veiling relativesIu tote vicinity , 'aptalp Frank Handy hat* hsd binJ mAtmUnrvtgfnfthe repeal «f Ibe race *»rn enlarged by lisping a large additfpfjfcblJlr. The platform declares that I lion erected an mieend,thttftetfff *boufd beant&n <strong>of</strong> tnewtnul^'ap^'" Altrander, Y, Hniilh, <strong>of</strong> theled to tfae.altar «i the arm<strong>of</strong> her father,Tbe scene wu indeed a pretty one- andtbe expiOMiae« <strong>of</strong> adEBlnUsn wen pn>fuse wben tbe bride appeared, attiredill whiteCnfpqn Iktigalltie «Uk nude*entrain,while about her bead and*bouMgr* fell a sweeping bridal veil,The niald uf honur WKM 3(b« LauraH<strong>of</strong>jper, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, attired incanary colored daniiMSt:. The fourbridesmaid* were Mi»tes riewie R, Halmood,Ban J, NewlJn, Kalie Dowlingand LUlie O«Ier, charmingly sttin-d IHwhite India Hjlkand canjlng yeliowrunt**. Tbe bat man wan Horact T =Hattou, <strong>of</strong> Ilochafter, N, V,, brother ..fthe bride. The when were W. J. Rule,H. S.Tlulk!uiwr f af PhilaiJelphia: Wm.P, fouikfl, <strong>of</strong> Jeraey Uity- Dr. M. A.Street, Edwin Lwek and CJ*H)mw Wyt-fs,<strong>of</strong>L'amden,The ceremony wan performed by Jtev,W, H. liurrell, father <strong>of</strong> the gnumi, n*-uifltrtl by Kev. Edmund IlewiH, riastor<strong>of</strong> Brnadway M = E, Chunh. To thetuppy fitimSm <strong>of</strong> the wedding mart-hby Ihe ortrhentra the proc(5SHiijn left thechureli,A RKeptliiiJ wail tendered ininiediatdyafter at I lie residence <strong>of</strong> the bridt^parent** 442 Broadway, where thewedded pair were (-nngratuiated by ahist «f their frieud», hit, Kt'tterer'noreheHtra BJHTI furnished delightfulmusk 1 at the reteptl.jii. Abundant re=iit'iith were provided uudtr thecharge <strong>of</strong> Caterer T.HnJin, ,.The fsillet'ikiii <strong>of</strong> presenbt WUH verylarge aud embraced many ««t!y andhandsome article^ iucludtitg a MBMIIpiano, the gift <strong>of</strong> the bride 1 !* father, anilnumeniUM pieces <strong>of</strong> HlJvcrwen;, china,briu4-bnd, palntliigH, etc.At a late hour the bride suddeputed on a weddiiiif Utur toand iheFairdnd. oil their Rturn willreside at 42f Slarhei street in thL« riiy,^CJamdeii Pfwi r IJsL 11th.Tlie groom wan a rwtident <strong>of</strong> Oi^efill<strong>City</strong> fur a iiurnber <strong>of</strong> yearn, and in weltknows to ««r renIdeiiUi and yiftitop,Mr. liurrell and liin father fornjerlykepi a groceiy Htore here in the buildsing that !H now known OH "Tiie lili>corner Sistb and ANbury,Ribbons—Irr^istlble In color-Ings and moderation <strong>of</strong>price,Mmmiing Goods=Refined andSfottCS<strong>of</strong> every quality.Toilet Articles^Conspicuouslyimproved in every way./p intoa department with superbstock.the usual extravagantpr<strong>of</strong>it,DressTHmmmgs^NQ oldstock and every conceivablething at the fairestrates.as aHealth Restorer*Finest facilities forSailing.gunnin&etc.The Liquor Traffic and itskindred evils are forever prohibitedby deed.Ever)' lovfir <strong>of</strong> Temperanceand Morals should combine tohelp ui.Infants'Goads—Dainty andattractive and reasonable.Muslin Un derwear — The**white dty 5 ' part <strong>of</strong> thestore—alabyrinth <strong>of</strong>whiteness,•—FoFeign arid domesticmakes <strong>of</strong> all the favoredshapes,Zephyrs— Much to suggmithat is nt,w and original in 1all kinds <strong>of</strong> leisure needlework.,0n <strong>Oct</strong>ober ^th there willg conducted underthe Moral iM<strong>of</strong>m 8othetranter <strong>of</strong> the aoUety,informed by f he president vfnjonty DfrnwiaOc Cant"jSJOmitte^ <strong>of</strong> the MoralhaveiioirtandlngXnfcDo€iatle ^onrcuifon, andwent on to g»y that lie pre>it any ratolutlfflia favored by•oelstjj could euly uoms before aIfn-lllBtaf^tothat tbe nus-UiKk legislationtb# moraleef Bifew Jetsey, canply/ei«fy r <strong>City</strong> iforal Itcf<strong>of</strong>mInitapcoeevdlngs ando tbla. It flgbtB shy <strong>of</strong>this fs Jutt whi|hkIf|truckthere ure notn New Jerseyto rebuketh# raodatttyd. jmtwbfinstheyf will hare awaoicdU>frr Uiam. Jtlmot6fBW{an> « looand lmn?o$Hf ajdeand right llvlitejtb«]>eOoenibf haved l b f tbe»Lh(fOiitT Maifie, uf Mlllvlllb-) wu homeoverSonday,After being employed at Cftpe Maydaring the sumnief, Ltuden Eddy liasreturned home for a time.Emily Godfrey and family will movethis week to Phiiadelphhi^ where theyw)|| upend tbe winter,J. h, Smilh ia the ebaraploii bitepotato grower <strong>of</strong> this place, &H one <strong>of</strong>those taken from hi* crop weighed 2pounds « f ounce**•.'••••••B, J, Jsfrelt, leiegraph operafatr atCape May, has been enjoying a fewdays'vacatJOD.We notli* some decided improvemerit*about the old nuniery, Jit thefbape <strong>of</strong> aiiewiioii fence •fuutid tilelatnlly burying gniund and the cleaHug<strong>of</strong> the shrubbery.After spending the Hummer in th|«place, the family vf Councilman Andernavereturned to their home hi Philadelphia,Lewis Tuwnseiid, who 1» employedfn MHIrille, was homtj on aunday,Joslah Whltaker baHKitdhjii pnipfiftyhen? and sored his family to MlUvllle,where they will be employed In tlloworfos.(7ffF~iShiilng~f*< tory HHU tT|awiinDtiTueRday <strong>of</strong> lant weefe after a Hutftsswfulpaxk <strong>of</strong> 302,000 can* <strong>of</strong> tumatoeH. Then;huslresdy been eight o»r Ioadj»ithlpped,And Ubellpg and Hhipping Is ntlll iuThe uiiniiiinccnient that HaruuejChurch will "i*ii an oj-»tir Fwtqon anddining, room in the JJeilevue HOUKC,comer fckvciitli aiid Anbury ftveiiue,will U* hailed im a novemeiit in theright direction , # That a pubHc ptwcv iifthin ehaincter has Ions been lieedcil in<strong>Ocean</strong> CMty no one wilt deny. Many{tenons coaie to our town on LuHlneHswho bare not the time at Ihclr iJi«|H*salto awoll tlie pteparlng iif a rcgujar nita!,and tn fluth the newestaljIiHhment willprove a couveDteiioe, While preimredtv mtye byiterH in every my le, yet *|ioiiidyou desire a full roesl Mr. H^hurchin3pariDd to serve It In flrwlmlaHB styk'.« noDa are tafttlly arraiiged for theUphoisiery=^hdv$Lnm ideas innew goods from abroadspecially for this season,Carpeis*-*= Have taken in everythingwe could lay our. hands on that was goodenough and chnap enough.An immense warehouse <strong>of</strong>Carpets,h new department.Rich and rare things atreasonable prices. Newgallery, third floor.Water bupply.Railroad,SteamJjnaiSAnd all otherModernConveniences.Thousands <strong>of</strong> lots for saleat various prices, located in allparts <strong>of</strong> the city.For information apply to ••E. B. LAKE,Secretary,<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>Asso'n,SIX MAKES OF GLOVESSOLD BYStrawbridge §• ([Iptftier,PHILADELPHIA.These gloves are believed to be the best and most reliablenudities to be found at their respective prices.All stees and shades are kept constantly in stock forMen, Women and Children,Cut out die trade mark <strong>of</strong> the glove you desire and mail itto us with the color and size required. The goods willpromptly be sent to your address,test Oteft tatThe Nit Clan faf Womai iwl Chlldfenv« Mil at il.Sg.Tl» fest OiCMldfcfl e?et sold-,M 11.SO.Women *fidThe belt Clate for Men, Wdraai ndOlUdfiB ev«f Sdtii at $ i>7g,The hm Gis« ft*Men, Women andCMidrCO, evil sdd at $3,00.The bet UJCSTC for Men, Women andChildren ever Sold it $3,a§.STRAWBWDGE 4 CLOTHIER,Market St., Eighth St, f Filbert St.,PHILADELPHIA.Ltttle mid Big Boys*Unless you like your boys. dressed exactly like yourneighbors' you will tomehere where the stock is en*tirely different from theready-made Clothing com=mon to most" stores.ISRAEL G. ADAMS 4 CO.,AG ENTS.2931 ATLANTIC AVE.FSiL*Dltt?Br*, Hoadar, pel, U, IMS,MORI AND MORE FACTSABOUT THEWANAMAK£R~BUSINES$.tn the Parisshops and <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> actualmakers, especially for Philadelphialadies, cut andmade to bur order. KidGloves here are real Kid,Tlilevc* at Work.tpoe»jks= Publishers have donesplendidly this year in gettingput new things. Wehave them all with all discounts<strong>of</strong>f and sell themvery low, •Whatevermakes* agood Shoe—leather, workmanship,trimming, carefulcutting—is insisted onthat pur customers may be,Mure <strong>of</strong> the best that eanbe had for their money, ,{HI SB jLmt tm *** u ifemils Atiuue <strong>City</strong>,Flagging & Curbing,GET THE BESTSMART'S CLOAK DEPARTMENT.2000WINTER JACKETS AND CAPESAt very low prices.We show tho greatest (Joat values in Philadelphia,'STODDART COMPANY,Thf ilia Kiwoad Hlrcci Jtwf «iHMl« HenM,: 'I«S WOBTII BKCOSQ HTttl;l;T,AND HHAI1VI1 STOKE,Second St,» oa thi Mam sMe, Jmt tbaie lutet,Never wijn» out.For t«nBN aiid MiiitrftutH conauh Ii*jberttoy a^ut for pecan <strong>City</strong>:MNNJS !RailroadnAiLROAb,<strong>On</strong> and after July I,;rhllsjJflplLla—Bicunion, ?0D,— S 10 am;prrMiam,.^CHldw.jinmo.Coshmcs—Models <strong>of</strong> the firstParis artists now in ourclosets. Originals for saleor copied if desired.FurGarments—Royalty willnot wear finer Capes,C oatsand Cloaks than are herethis season.Coats andVery latest styles and thelargest variety ever shownhere.—New and /incomparablein variety and style. Pricesmuchmore reasonablethan one would think'tolook at, or fed qualities.The column is full, but thereare scores <strong>of</strong> other things to beseen to advantage and indeedit is far better to trust to sightand examination than to advertisements, though we never usevarnish except in the Furnituredepartment—that never had afresher stock since the day itstarted when it was twentytimes smaller than now, Asto prices, only one word—ifyou pay less anywhere, you getless.Persons say every dayif they had come here beforethey bought they would bebetter <strong>of</strong>f.These are really golden daysfor purchasers!JOHN WANAMAKEE,JBKA4 « * n «xon4 «ni*f> AtiimKa <strong>City</strong>, 1010 p mFiillnwn parlor cuv altactrrf (D al)IrmlH.All espr» mtu are run ov«r BalttoT>. 8, SAMPSON,Y.CORSON,Of. Fourth Street and W&f Avenue,7j i" Aafcury Avenue,EAk'cWKy1 i IK im5 itcc.-.mmndiHJufi 44 ...H/M,n^Pilaj-RlvijiTlnti s IS, affiiimiiinaiitonmas, pijiFoti 11 IB a in; B4. 1 uinniv«Slic *nd ftrkaraai avrmiH,Pun PHII^PELPHIA.WEEK PA TOB15 a Hi *ccom vrHTcFbila ID 15 am7CO a m «xprea« - • H«amT 4S a Si nypfHM ' * 0 IB a mgqitniaprn ' " luaOjiinHSpH expna* "i J p m p ,b H} p m exprnapmesopmBUHPATfllim ae»m, ftrrlTr Hilljt4CO p in cxpr^t, " "4 9B p tn KCPDI, " "BCDpnuwprta* - " tfHinmFOB BAtnaOBl AND WA8HTROTOKTrmtni Isawfuj 4,itantl« iStf vtel-danBa mand IS p m Sniidaj 7 IB a m, afld 400 p mcnnnFct Pttji expnan traliia t(if BalUniDra amiwartinrrDn, TIIBSOEH fruns Twenty roortiiaid (JDiaiPBt irtmla.Fhlladriphla. fitn»f QBI*direct from Chi«llltitrtn«tPVfn liDi Odapotm expRVa, •rrli'i Her Tort,SUBSCRIPTION, ILOO PER YEflROUTSPOKEN AND FEARLESSNOTE HEADSLETTER HEADSA LIVE NEWSPAPERPITHY NEWS ITEMSA HOME PAPERBILL HEADSENVELOPES, ETCPOSTERS, DODGERSPBINTIN6 IN BLL IISGREATHJARGAINSIN SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,OCEAN CDTTTHUJ&DAY, OCT.bl be glad to deceive itctiia <strong>of</strong>anil comnmiilcatlonti »f tntcmttto thin conuuunlty and our readerseverywhere,eoininunicationB' should b« aepwitb the full tiamb nnd addr»!H<strong>of</strong> tbe writer. Hot nsosaijiirSly f»rtniblicstiatt, but » gnarantes nf goat}faith.JkUtttf VOVItTTKent HolesffAHMOSTON.i The at | tor <strong>of</strong> tbe Hnmmuutnii lt*inlimn rcfiiHLH tii mijiport (fffl 1111 iililo ner>iiifii! iin Huiiiliiy in the M, K, CluirvlhThu iiijili' i-liiMtn wjiH "Divine Smii'*WwltheMrs, Marietta Adnin*, <strong>of</strong>Mrs. Jioiiduii; <strong>of</strong> rlillHfU-ljiliiii,iwreliuaed nlitt at Thirteenth attuctAribiiFy avenue, IIJMIII whfoh Hhe itiU'rulf*to ens't a iiaiidioiii^ n:ltnja* l» tin- marfuture.Contnutor Bcull Iian ntovMi nfRi«i Coiilml aveinie, twtweehill id Ninth ntri«lH, |o u ailn nniiveiiue, ut'arEk'Ventli nlreet,O, AdalliH,John JlriiWDr lifts humpnint bhiHb tit the feiit-o liRtiiiid HnkurtomerBtwi'iith aniiy, which adds gmully tii ihu ni**<strong>of</strong> tlio |ilacfi,Tlie Biani <strong>of</strong> ik'giHtry mid KtecttjiiiWill Hit again next Tumtluy, If jiiii un?not already regtetercd, mx that yourname geti* oil theMj-Ht next TiiiwriiiyiotiierwlH!, you t'iinr)m vote,11. W, EilwunlN liiiH uwnnhtl A, 1),Boull therttntrfl£t for raiHiii^lhi! Aliiiiiuto nil elevalion <strong>of</strong> nlwiiit HIS Rvt, ufierwhich IIIIH jiopuiftr luuiw Will uu en-!urg«l and olliprwiw liii|!n;ved,lUibirt KiHlier hiiH wiltl ti> KticHli Hur.|gy k 6f IJoiishohoekeii, Pa,, two |O(H onCfeiitnil* avenue, year TwelfthMF, Hurley will shortly beRlii IhoUori <strong>of</strong> tlinv aitlflgen on the t»Ui,8, W, Lake, PrftsidBiii <strong>of</strong> tlieCJtty Awwlfitlonj who IIBP (xtiiill for Htrtiiu wifkH at IJIH lioiuein JiridKetoh, 1H rajiltlly regitiuing IIIHWJiiited health, m niuuh m m to be iilileto N|ieud last Wedncwlay and TtisirMlivyintbtRGlty,Itov, W. A, Ma»i»y will preach aHJieeial'wnnnn Ui the Jr. O; U, A, M\ inthe Flffit M, E, Chun'h on Suinlay eveningnest, This germon won tn havebeeii delivered last Sunday evening, butowlflg to the iiieleuieiiey <strong>of</strong> the weatherWON postponed. The MechaiiipH willattend the Hcrvjce In a LHidy,The owners <strong>of</strong> itniperty at the iinrtlipoint <strong>of</strong> beaeh HC«m Ui take IIIULII itrideIn UieiF pn««MionH, for (KHide the (inpmvemeiitaftssiitly nnted we noticethat T, W, Brawn, iif AtlanticC;tty, IUTH, hod tbe undergrowth removed from hislot oil Anbury avenue, near Firnt ntreet,aiid haHaiUinieiieed grading runt filiingup the same: Thin HccUun <strong>of</strong> the Naiidffl evidontb/ deaUned to lnasjmo the re*iJential quarter before inany ymtn, Itin a healthy Hlgii when pro|)erty ownewnanlfeat HO tuiieh in iereat ilithe n]ipear=aiiee <strong>of</strong> their real eslnte.Mm, Ellzapetfi Riipp, Central avenue,near First strwt, who tiafi lieen mi anextended trip through tlu> \Ve*t, visitingthe World'n Fair, nnd tlie Hceiies <strong>of</strong>her younger day*, hw returned bomuand Hpeut a few da3"H In this eit> |)rv\ltakingup her whiter quartern InMm, Rnpp talks entert&lnfugly<strong>of</strong> tbe wondmuH nighln wltne*Hcdby her while »f the fuir. Thetime devoted by the lady to the ExpvaiUnn was well Improved ny lliy atoriiiKup <strong>of</strong> a vast fund »I uneful lufomuitloii,which she has the liappy faculty or im-U d itlniiil wife iiiiil Mm,Jim n le itlHluy, <strong>of</strong>t •tiiiuich. iirt! llii' innml*nf Hjtniue! JiiHlujvJohn Aydliiitc \v{|| Nmin inku (HCII-|uimy (if MrM. Vuimciurtii'M hitiiHc,Mm. W, M Itiiwt'n lit Hjicmdiiiif ti fewdiiyM witli hir»iHtt-i in riijlmieljiliiu,!Mrs, li, A.V;ii]Hniii Un* ri'tiiriii'tl frxim|mrt «f liwtt'lTV,M llii=*the in(in aetoimt <strong>of</strong> the «li^trk'^KitHsiswiai m iiscjil prii]tot\y. This willnu\Uv the his rate j!,U MfttliL' $\W,nf Hiirri' I\,frtini a mrtmisa Thursdaywwk iit Aliuhlii' <strong>City</strong>,T?txdiip|itefelliiinl wii«!pjirriedInto Wilihiiii ILHtoie mi 'llitirwiiiy iijuht andByfrW worth <strong>of</strong> Kro^eries in uHurry, liifininji MiitiloiiburiittlIn. win nf 1'utrol<strong>of</strong>tlila Hry,the .htrily tithi* r:|otliiii£jin> whllu pbyhig withliiriJIHIUKT'H IriJiiriMjiiTi. Anwiiilu ;U({-iit|ijiiig tn Niliisther tilt'»iiM I'uiiifntly luirfiwl n\nm\ theiiiiil t;M'f. Tim liny dhti mi Mi?nMen's Hall on JBatur^ay, - They startedfor BahertWl I Ie,' huti- the stotm earningon they nought Bheiie^ln the hull atthin p!ac«. They numbered about otiehundred,Clement treiundAud family,<strong>of</strong> AUan-Uo <strong>City</strong>, spent Sunday wit IMrs. Mary A, ingerHoll and son andInaae Ridley and wife came hoaio fromthe World's . Fair Hdlurday evetilng.They report having had a KO*H1 time,Mn, H, MeOftiin'HRtore window idokMInviting with h« display <strong>of</strong> fruitH andcandies,Frederick Jlolce and hln HlHter Willieliiive rjeturned from the fair. They aredelighted with theft visit,Fred Leau aud wife, uf<strong>of</strong> Ml* HantcroHn vitlitmflpeut Hunday with Mr, niid Mr«, Houitehaulter,John Ilurrniigha, reter JL Petchtopand Wilhert AdiimH Hpent gundny withTiianuelli,Johu Kartell amvetl fhini Mm,J, T, SVeaver'H fanu to New York* onJiev, J, L, WatNon ban been Milt aetolor <strong>of</strong> Mt.Pleasant Uliurch for theenduing year by the Uoiifefeii whluhmade tta njifiointinuiitHnn Monduy,<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the most fQHtilonablu wnldiiigHthat has taken place in this city forwime time won Motcnintscd by the llev.W. A, Matney.Df the First M. E. Church,at the residence <strong>of</strong> the bride's pareuto,sttteen Fourth ami Fifth, »n Thursday evening liist, whenHerbert C. Hmltb, <strong>of</strong> Heavillo, v/aamarried tit Miss .Mamie £. tjouver,daughter <strong>of</strong> ex4^Miiiellnian Convcr.AH tlie nrgaii pealed forth the delight*fill Htraliis <strong>of</strong> the wedding march underthe masterly touch <strong>of</strong> Mist EllftCnniin,a nistcr<strong>of</strong> tlie bride, the bride and groom,attended by MIHH Laura Troxell, bride*maid, mid Jolni AdaniH,both the inttL-r <strong>of</strong> EEWUHI, Pa,, entetvdtlie fiarlur mid took up thuJr jKwItlrinNbeiii'Utliu bemitlfut afeli <strong>of</strong> avorgreenHniifl fluwern ereeted, for thy oeeafliii. rAiuld this dt*|i fiiluuco that provnilcdas Itev, MnH*q ; yjHfiiirilelifwl ihiKatie Lawrence and Miiw Mnui]two young imiiL* living ,&i, hut not members <strong>of</strong>ithnr ('liurt-li, Imd &h eiiiertaiiiinentin Hmith'rt Jfall wiiiie twp or tliraeweekn ago, oMulMed by all tiio youngpeople <strong>of</strong> botli Chiin'hra, it was agraiid HiireosH, onth IliiBiieialiy andand rejleeted mtich (•reditounil who participated,The proceedsnetted *SH t whjrh the ladiew rilvliledet|iiallybetween tho two ('hiirelii*.They prewentei! Hethel M, E, Chiirchwith eighteen ehiirrh hymnalrt andtwelve very fine library bookn, andiii M, 1*. Cliurfli with live veryfine ohalrH, a pnlpit PHHlilnn, gtnt«HU'liur unit glaweH,,.Friendship Church, in thin piiii¥,had a very Hk1IIH>]IC>F William, (IWIRMI My (Ia|i~fufiJ Peter II,parUng to her friendsmanner,In an intferentliigArUflB rtoBttiaplaUiig having their' home* Uiot^d to new locatitmis or elr-Tdaftajltur nave «ioney byJDjl^bildpondJngwIBL&WjH^bidand genemlbotiae mover, Honsea movedI pan <strong>of</strong> the county. Addreas A.l, builder. Thistle cottage, OoeanBRICK I BBICKJ l BKICK 11!—Ofden*lor brick left « Thorn's hardware andfurniture start or at Glenn Cottage, 8th%U Md Haven Ave,, will n»elve promptatteti f dlth Abel D Sull cuU Md Haven Ave,, will n»elprptattention f drwlth Abel D. Scull, coutb d btaUdWUOttCL, M.OoHovor, <strong>of</strong> Aroeftberty, Mam.,and mend, Mi* tj. M. Btatodell, or tbe•ameplace, have been ftppndlngt*a daysfidThey left PD Mp>*Hlierman DeMiM, M, I),,<strong>of</strong> iiis }ini|KFj nf Kit* Hisin fit SewJM i i i l 1 will «xfi«# to iwldtSATURDAY, RDVEllEfl litit, <strong>1893</strong>,iM'tweflil itin lluiprS nf tWplvp Hlill fl*r QJClTcfe l\H. Io wit: At two OVInclE, di tMt> 31ayor¥ nmno inriiw Hay Lily, 4Ui this feljuwinff:FiFBf Trftct, Ail thntcerwin (roct<strong>of</strong> pnriwi <strong>of</strong>irtiid *UUMB in *M*iin <strong>City</strong> nn Fedk itnich In UirCHinly Of CUjw 3!Hy ftn.t Btnk> nf N«w JerHeF,crilKd AH fnijiiWii: D^Kihliilifr nn (tin sniilh«uti>rij ItHe nr 0»hMrJ rjTi-HUS M ihp diRlAncenrtwo liiiiiijruil nnd eighty reei»!ith wntterly fn.inrtfl liti ftrly lie nr Ttli K t e U ltwo liiiijflic mfllitilhy reei»!ith wnttne nr Tertli Kraftt tl id Afilic mflliti wttrly lie r Tertli Kraftl«Jr lii fmnl f>r brfiAiiiti on tliP Mid ApfiiifJ (iVihit tmi fi'fteh let beliiK iblrtyH whltii stilrijir iOUlh UAll KtliEllije lilHHDItill.:ljint WeduvfMliij' nfti-rhiKii! HH i-Mgiiifi5, <strong>of</strong> tliu iraiii leaving Atlanlic <strong>City</strong>at-fl o*»liM»k, on Uiu {'miKJoitTUiil AtlanticRiiiiriiiul) WUK neJirJtig PoitiiHifi Hta*tion the ri^Iit cc«eiitriu tmr slid Htrupbroke entirely otFiind puiiedirfd a largshoioln tliu IsHler, atito tatriiiH away apart <strong>of</strong> the tub nurt (Ire bnx t ; EiiKliittTCiiarltff) iUoiicJetiiiliig imuieilifltely onlieariag tlie aiiap threw iin tlie air brnkeand Htopjied tlie n train. Hu rcinftliitKlut IIIH [Hwt until tho lire, which was leftin the broken box, wu drawn and danpr was all over,<strong>Ocean</strong> Ulty In a few days with life bride,Joseph English aud big HOD Jestejbadi! their pastor a present <strong>of</strong> two barnils<strong>of</strong> BW«S£ potatoes, ftud CuiistaiitSinltb, oar tax fiollectar, gave him fourbrlihelsol 1 white pototoes, It Is pleasant; ^ ih* *ick IIBUand fWfe isoon In'friHi! 3fThe pHR&DgeiH werifrighU'iieil by the Htiakfng iipihey.sslenwsd,but nil scclrig the engineerlit tliu cub nlh'Q, amid a cloud nf Ht£iuuand nmukfe esraplug fniiu the hntkvhbfiilur, felt THHiuml aud returnud tn themm,C'niidtutur William Flutter telegni|ih«ltw Atlantic fur an extra engine,.which Arrived In about nn hour undtixiK tht- Uolatcd Intln »afely IntuCaQidci;.to Bopftart Dflillie,Itepublican papers <strong>of</strong> Allan Uocomity, pablinhed last Saturday, nilqaniv out bitterly opposing Cliarlca A,Danke, EMJ, tlieir pftrty'HimmiDee for Assembly. Severn!to place hlH namo at tbts head <strong>of</strong>the ticket, and others do not mentionbiff name ut nil, Hb vote In favor o?the We track UUa IB theopposition, . _ ,<strong>of</strong> thetocH <strong>of</strong> wall p»M£ aatdeooouth Jeraoy aeR,H,iinlt|i > »AMy, *tPbltwl*,lprJ<strong>of</strong>flr ( *flih-i ami <strong>of</strong> SiH Whliii nsteildjltir south fi»l*FljFhi Hajf eoiiiitr, wilt meet.nn ffliijr, Cftnlwr ITtli, liffj, Hi the biMflwheNi IhenfiipiKUon in itieirdiitrietwiii bcheM. miooVIoqfc in tha niOrtiliifc, and ntmajd IB MH*Im(ff««ni from I Is f e'ebek; ul>m 9 O*cJfWJ[ In ibellfor the pflrpms <strong>of</strong> maklnir tip from (Jiphhtwo Itatu or rFfpitriil <strong>of</strong> tjicinmf, niirt plrepi ntiin'tenl IFf all \\mIlpenom In p glBellntlHUll»J to Ihu rlghl or muttrtfpi D?AIT>II>ml tfte Hr«l nlcollon. or who ttlialt porvopallf «pp<strong>of</strong>irhifori" thorn for that purpose, or who ahullh# shown hi Hit* MtbfngUirti ot »och boitn) <strong>of</strong>rrtfrttj ami drallnn io havr IrgaUr «>tm1 InUiKtelrctlQarip.irlct at lh» Ian* pn^ciilU<strong>On</strong> Ihftreln for mpnsb*r df tha QenaraJ Anfoinhtj, or who fhall be clinwn by Utfi amdafit IpwrtMmf vf aoras To)«r In UlAt slecifon dblricf (obolt \rgf) vot«r therein.And neticfl in Imrenj fnrttifr plT«n tnataaid Swrti PI Tb-ebiH nhO ElHitl«a~wIl| ~miri on TaMday, Ocwhur XIB^ISBI, U th<strong>of</strong> ttaidr tarmct ln*rtiuF. at llio hour <strong>of</strong> 1In .fli«Bn*tnOafl,andnniaui la BiHlqq gtilllVo'clock tn ths srthfnir, for Us* parpoie ef r*=at lbs nmA vlevi Ion, whn nJmtl *pp««r In per»nterem then, or who ahull b« HIWWH ^J writtenAditf tt I h )« dbtftterem thn, r who ullvAdavit<strong>of</strong> pnntaTOttr Inb l iirittendbltrfatvAdavit<strong>of</strong> ptTOttr In iach )««« dbltrfattobtia legal *ot«ringrain, and *'*nwlwrtB«f*HrrDtn the nine <strong>of</strong> any mmsn who, «nnr 4 W?Hit to b* hcan, >haii oechowa not n>fa fete therein tftnHHB «t boaiWindow Glass.p l,&JBnCniiot»rd»n« wittllatarggf Tjw BUM.SJ tiWH. R. ELLIOH,Suoeosaor to MRS, R.MORRIS,INGroceries,Provisions,CANNED GOODS,Drj €ood§» KotionSp Shoes.A ¥VUh LINE OF I ,CHINA ami OI.AMMW AUK*If o, 714 AMbiiry Ave. s "QOEAN O1TY,N,J,viHiton* are aHHtinil <strong>of</strong>ileitsnt Ht'rviHj, fnstli gtmsiB anddelpiiift priiss).SMITH & THORN,Plumbing & Gas Fitting,In All il*Satinfacili>n jTiiarniitwd,Terra Cotta Pipe.D. GALLAGHER,i)MALEHJNFINEFURNITURE,43 So. Second, St.,II. i3E»LACII A *«.,Clocks, Watches s Jewelry & Diamonds,JHA, ;Watehw, Jewrirt, rift, rtilfuilf repairedArticle or onipniir.ft with fi. tinriiun, SisUniihand Aibury, Oci-nli <strong>City</strong>, will f«G?i*S prompt•tUinllon =•WESLEY HOUSM,Cor, 8th St. and Wesley Ave.,OCEAN CITY, N, J,Thfajir.i,m*|fl dell R hf fully loeikinfnild A fpff fvfl f! fin] tliii fUJiS llalhiin Jlrnt oiMa Terfn* nsnall tlie jpsr, A. E=uh B wide\L»nrniliilO-(ientrnl A*e, T b«twseh fill mid HthHtif.iVeean <strong>City</strong>, N. 4.Now open for the Hcnmii,n, liUliLBY, -P'iHtF,THE EMMETT,OpEAN OiT% NNow ojieiifor rc*uptl(»iiFldjFor turnm, ete,,MJHB M, A, JtUYLE.ALLAIRE COTTAGE,Cor. 9th St. and Central Ave,,tF&iwriy Slsiti Bi. and Central ATP )<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J.Mi«. A.NEW INLET HOUSE,TOWNSEND'S INLET,Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, N, J.,WILLIAM A, MANAHAN, PropV.All trains stop at thg'duor. Boat"filwayn OD hand.'Pine, Cedarand HemlockBUILDINGLUMBERSiding, F(0Driig tWfidowFraSish, Ooer*.Bllidt,Bracked,ShiOQlei,Utb, Lime, Cement.A full supply constantly onhand, and under cover.Orders left at No. 750 Asburyavenue will receive immediatedespatch by Telephone,Lunlter Yard md OAceO< KAN CITY, W. J."d THOMAS "NO, 108 MARKET STRKET,PHILADEUHIA,FAMILYGROCERIES.ALWAYS THS rRSQHftJT AND SIR TOMrOUBI* IN mi «ABJ«T.Full Flavored Tma,Choice Brands <strong>of</strong> C<strong>of</strong>fee,Sugars <strong>of</strong> all Grad^,Canned Fruits.Picides, Spices, Raisins, DriedBeef, Butter and Lard.Hams ol BestQuality,Weighed when Purchased byCustomers,No Loss ioWeight Charged to Purchaseii.:iun fa Kwl mah iaUAdnw hfatal ffeftl aataaaLf^wP IB B!H nHHfP •! iiaiiawop". •»«•« •"» •^••^" •hMtitoeliniFMIadi^iiia.maJ! prtimpUj *msMo4 to iggedadeUrwadfresc;tt •tCUibH* In tht eJlfLOWGILBERT & LAKE,House Aii Sigi Paiiters*450 West Avenue,OCRAIf ClfY, W, J.Jobbing promptly attendedto. Estimates cheerfully given,Guarantee to do first-classworkand use the best material.Orders left at Wm. Lake*!<strong>of</strong>fice, corner Sixth and Asburyavenue, will receive promptattention,UJJOHN BRUWER,and Glazier.>fOil autat «#••(*.First Quali^ Hard .OilReb«rfai* Fire ,mandg^other should be Qrafn water w g ^use). ,II

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