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A PATH MAT SHOTS*<br />

f>- **» • •* - : •••".'".. •? i -<br />

'REV. DR. TAUMGE PREACHES UPON<br />

- THI UOHTNINO OF TMI;SEA,<br />

*• Daataidlr *H*a*U« Win Eloquitil Sw-<br />

MB-fai EkUm? <strong>of</strong> la* AIBI(|B^=AB<br />

tmdtlldl Wm <strong>of</strong> ©b«*iieaa=(TM Sisw<br />

•fOaswPawda.<br />

BBPOIXYH, Pcb, 18.—In the Brooklyn<br />

Tabernacle tins forenoon Rev, Dr,: Tal-<br />

mage preached an nonsually attrBStiw<br />

and eloquent gospel wrnion to a crowd-<br />

ed sndionce, who listened j-rtth rant m-<br />

tereat. The SBhjpet wa»' 'The Lightning<br />

af tneBea." tho temt wleoted being Job<br />

zli, 83, "Be maketh a path to shine after<br />

If for the next thousand years minis-<br />

ten <strong>of</strong> religion •faunld preach from t&b<br />

Bible, there will jut bo tens uneipound*<br />

ed and unexplained and unappreciated,<br />

What little bus been said concerning this<br />

chapter In Jebfrum whlen my text Is<br />

taken bean on tbe controversy as to<br />

what wss really tbe leviathan described<br />

u dif^prbing the sea, What creature it<br />

gome Pay It waga whale,<br />

it waa a crocodile. My own<br />

opinion la it na s sea monster now ex<br />

ttact. NocreatMenowfloatiDglnMeil-<br />

'iterranean Of Atlantic waters corre-<br />

sponds to Job's description.<br />

ea cy your courage or yonr cowardice,<br />

yew purity or year depravity, yonr hell-<br />

pet! or yonr KIN. YOU will make the palli<br />

to ihjne after yon or hliusken after yon.<br />

Why eliunld. they {Hint oat to tw en<br />

fdino. iDQuntsia two rirqlitfl, one <strong>of</strong><br />

whichpnwfs iluwii into thu rivers which<br />

poor out into t4ie Pitciflc oeeiin, itnd the<br />

other rivnlet flow jitg ilown into tho rivtrp<br />

which {Mies out Into the Atlantic oeeanf<br />

W/eif IBOB, over>' woman, itasda at a<br />

point where wordi attered, or de<strong>of</strong>li<br />

done, or prayers <strong>of</strong>fered, dsiile oppwite<br />

dtsititiies Htiiii opposite eternUlet, Wo»ee<br />

a iium pkmiBif» &m, and tix'Jtdiog riwl<br />

Srialy on eithyr iide <strong>of</strong> it, and watering<br />

It in dry w&ither, and taking a great<br />

enrein i« cnHum. and he never plattts<br />

nuy frttits ttum its boagii, Dai bit Ctrfl-<br />

dren will, We are M planting-trix-fl<br />

that will yield froit hiinii^j <strong>of</strong> yeata<br />

after we are dead—orchards <strong>of</strong> golden<br />

fmil or greres <strong>of</strong> fleadly apaa,<br />

I am so finwJHfttc>a with tho phosphor*<br />

eseescL! in the track <strong>of</strong> a ihip that I have<br />

MMnetiincB watched for a long whilfi nhd<br />

have ecen nothing on tho face <strong>of</strong> the deep<br />

bat bluckntsfl. The month at watery<br />

chaflma that looked like gaping jfiws <strong>of</strong><br />

helL Hot a ipark BJ big a« the firefly;<br />

comes a boaare, and out <strong>of</strong> tMt<br />

will JHisn in to the heavens, never to halt<br />

Ood lives, ••••,'<br />

WHAT biiplNABV PEBOSS CAJl BO,<br />

in Ihu gflfenk'nth century<br />

»nil womea whose niiims ysn nevnr<br />

htan] <strong>of</strong> who arts today [ufliiondiny<br />

schoois; voilcges, chnryhei, nugiang. YOB<br />

can no more measure tha gnicionB ro=<br />

spits <strong>of</strong> their lifetime than yon eeald<br />

measure the length and breadth and<br />

depth <strong>of</strong> the phosphoreicbnge \m% night<br />

foil owing the aldp <strong>of</strong>the White Star line<br />

1,600 miles ont at sea, How lha eoningc<br />

and ciinsccnitibn <strong>of</strong> Othurs Inspire na to<br />

fpilaw, as a general m the American<br />

Briny, cool amid the flying brdJetiS, ln=<br />

Spired a trembling soldier, who aiiil aft<br />

erward, "I was nearly Beared to death,<br />

but I saw the eld man's white mastaebr<br />

over hia ihctulder and went pa," Aye,<br />

we are ail following sonmbudy iiUher in<br />

right or wrong directions.<br />

A few days ago I stood besido the gsr><br />

joveliest Being is the ualvene, lovlflg<br />

nod lift) and ploy, whether af<br />

in the wake <strong>of</strong> the MsjisHe <strong>of</strong><br />

uf the hnman rnce keeping a holiday,<br />

LLT vuim LiqiiT sniKK.<br />

Bnt mnrkyga that thti phi<br />

hne it glow thut thn wight<br />

and I ask yon not only what kind <strong>of</strong> ia<br />

fluence you ore going to leave in the<br />

world as yya pass through it, bat what<br />

light are yun going to threw acroal tbe<br />

world's sight <strong>of</strong> sin Had Borrow? Pwjple<br />

who lire (sailing on BUiooth sea and at&uou<br />

do not iieed innub. Sympathy, but what<br />

are, yds going to do for pL-oplu in the<br />

night <strong>of</strong> tnisftirtune? Will J'QII drop en<br />

ttietn Httadow, or will you Untile for<br />

them phoHpijOfest'ence?<br />

At this iiiument thereara more people<br />

crying than Iiiughing, iuure peoplu on<br />

the rdflnd WurUl \hla luoiucnt hungry<br />

than WLII fed, mom hou^holdi bereft<br />

than homes unbroken, What are yoo<br />

gnlag te do about it? "Well," says yon-<br />

What most Ifitsrestspe is that as It<br />

mored on through tt© deep it left the<br />

waters iffiwMjjfi asfl resplendent, Is the<br />

words <strong>of</strong> the tot, "Ha maketb 6 path<br />

to sains after him." What was that il-<br />

lumined path? It wa# phosphorescence.<br />

Yon find it Is the wake <strong>of</strong> a ship In the<br />

night, wpeeWly after rongh weather,<br />

pH«phonse*nceiJthe lightning <strong>of</strong> the<br />

sea. That this flgnre <strong>of</strong> ipeeeh ia cor-<br />

rect In describisg its appearance I am<br />

certified by an incident, After crossing<br />

tbe Atlantis the fist time and writing<br />

from Bute, Switzerland, to an Ameri-<br />

can magazine an account <strong>of</strong> my voyage,<br />

in which nothing more fascinated me<br />

than tho pnosphereseence in the ship's<br />

wake, I called It the lightning <strong>of</strong> the sea,<br />

BetnralDg to my hotel, 1 found a book<br />

<strong>of</strong> John Ruaktn, (tad the int sentence<br />

my eyes fell npon was bis description <strong>of</strong><br />

phosphorescence, la which he called it<br />

"tbe lightning ef the ssa,"<br />

Down to the post<strong>of</strong>lee I hastened to<br />

get the mannseript, and with great labor<br />

and some ajEpOMO got possession <strong>of</strong> the<br />

raagwine article sad pet qnotation<br />

marks around that one sentence, al-<br />

though it was as original with w as<br />

with John finikin, I ssppost that nins«<br />

ten As <strong>of</strong> yoo living §o near the soa-<br />

so&st have watched this marine appear-<br />

ance called phosphorescence, and I hope<br />

that toe other one-tenth may some day<br />

be so nappy aa to witness it. It is the<br />

waves ef tbe sea diamonded; It is the m=<br />

florescence <strong>of</strong> the billows; the waves <strong>of</strong><br />

the sea crimsoned as wag the deep after<br />

the KB fight <strong>of</strong> Ltpanto; the waves <strong>of</strong><br />

the sea on fire, '<br />

There are times when from horizon to<br />

norUon tan entire ocean Beema In eon-.<br />

fiBgratisn wiA this strange splendor aa<br />

it changes every moment to tamer or<br />

store dazzling color on all sides <strong>of</strong> yen,<br />

Ton ait looking over fto taflrail <strong>of</strong> tho<br />

yacht or ocean eteamer, watching and<br />

waiting to aee what new thing the God<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tje&uty will do with the Atlantic, It<br />

ia the ocean in transfignrstion; it is thb<br />

marbae world casting its garments <strong>of</strong><br />

glory In the pathway <strong>of</strong> the Almighty as<br />

ha walks the deep; it is an inverted firma-<br />

jnent with all its stan gone down with<br />

It. Ho picture can present It, for pho-<br />

tographer's camera cannot be fincce&s-<br />

lolly trained to catch it, and before it<br />

die bana <strong>of</strong> the painter drops its pearil,<br />

flverawsd and powerieas.<br />

This phosphoreaceace Is the appear-<br />

ance<strong>of</strong> myriads <strong>of</strong> the animal kingdom<br />

rising, falling,, playing, flashing, living,<br />

dying. Tbe« inminoaa animalcules for<br />

Besrly 160 yean have been the study <strong>of</strong><br />

nstufBUita and the. faBcination and ul*<br />

(mnrndrion <strong>of</strong> all who bavebmin enough<br />

to fhtnk. Now, God, whs pnta in hia<br />

Bible nothing trivial or useless, eallH tho<br />

attention gf Job, the greatest scientist<br />

<strong>of</strong> hia day, to thia phoBphoreedence,, and<br />

us the loriflthan <strong>of</strong> tno deep Bweepa post<br />

- points out the fact that "ha maketb a<br />

Hath to ahine after Um, B<br />

WiES KAUE BY A BAP HAS,<br />

b that true sf as BOW, and wiU it be<br />

tens <strong>of</strong> ss when we bare gone! Will<br />

there ba labseqaent light or darkness?<br />

WDl tbere be a trail <strong>of</strong> gloom or good<br />

dttititT ^^& &sy one .between now ^sd<br />

the next 100 years say ef UB truthfully<br />

aa the tst says <strong>of</strong> tbe leviathan <strong>of</strong> the<br />

deep, "He maketh s path to shine after<br />

bfanF* For we are moving on, WhUe<br />

m life ta tba tenw hoaee, sad transact<br />

bmdnewinthesame itisre, and write on<br />

- the Btane table, and ebiflel ba the samo<br />

•todlo, and tiji^uih in the same bard, and<br />

worship in the same church, we arts In<br />

motion Bind are In many, tvenects mm*<br />

ing'on, ud we are not where wo were<br />

Ip y«re ago, nor where we will bo 10<br />

3^ro hence, Moving on!<br />

Look at tt# family record, or the al=<br />

masso, or into tho mirror, and see If any<br />

one <strong>of</strong> yon is where yoa were, AU in<br />

moSon, Other feet may trip and stnm-<br />

ble md bait, but tho feet <strong>of</strong> not one mo-<br />

ment for the last 00 coatnries has tripped<br />

q? gtambhd or halted. - Moving on! So-<br />

doty sovtt0 p&I ^he world moving on I<br />

Heavfoi moving onl TKe anl?erfle mov-<br />

- ing onj Time nsortng on! Eternity mov-<br />

*' inglool Therefore it is abaard to think<br />

1 that we crarselvw can etop, as we must<br />

moTB with ail tho nast' Are we like tht<br />

m^ato» <strong>of</strong> toe text, making onr path to<br />

«hfoaf after as? ( It may be a peealiar<br />

- qneatlon, bat my tert eBggefits it,<br />

What Inflnence wfll we itave in tbii<br />

i world after we have gone throngh ffl<br />

\ PVfapT answer lrandreda <strong>of</strong> yoiceB; "we<br />

•tii not one <strong>of</strong> tbe tssertaU Fifty<br />

oBt W ^ world Kl<br />

in my remuka had oeeuaion to recall n<br />

Hiowy night in a farmhouBO whejj I wai<br />

a boy and aiBible to it'll<br />

how Binay ti-ara hu wi|*d «wuy, how<br />

many hurdyBs ho lift oil. or luiw uiuuj<br />

BOHIH hu was, uBder Ooil, iBBtrniufnuil its<br />

saving, His iuilnuBL-o will<br />

ONt<br />

A Sfan From N«w *OF*<br />

uronen was a sufferer Irani tas<strong>of</strong>finia,"<br />

eaifUrtemistwho Hveg in one <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

minll viilugffl <strong>of</strong> the state, as he sat talk.<br />

iuK witfi oti'qr int'B in, the sittiBg room<br />

<strong>of</strong> an up town hotel, "but I got rid Of OS<br />

1" '<br />

into<br />

8616,<br />

What did you take for it?*<br />

"Backing pony."<br />

'•Tell us ab<strong>of</strong>lt that, pleaM,"<br />

"Well, you see, there was nettling tho<br />

natter with "mo only^I ooaldtft slee&<br />

TLe deA;tijr looketl mo ever and said I<br />

wasn't gnfforing from any distaso thut<br />

\m coald detoet, bat all the same I eeald<br />

(Eft'only a few catnaps every night, and<br />

1 felt that I wonld go eraEy if such a con-<br />

dition <strong>of</strong> affiiira eontianed maea longer.<br />

A wi«* frioud <strong>of</strong> mine a4yised mo to try<br />

horseback esereise, JaJt at that time a<br />

man had brought to the village a string<br />

<strong>of</strong> poalis froni tli@ west. As the ponies<br />

were wild they were <strong>of</strong>fered for isls<br />

cheap, 1 bought eae. Be was such a<br />

Bli.t'py iookjng animal that we called hiffl<br />

RipVanW'jkle. After we kaew him<br />

tetter we dropped part at_ the name and<br />

euiltsl him plain Hip, Thp firfit ridel<br />

took on him furajshed eseitementfor tha<br />

wbolo viliiigt'. Two aieu helped me to<br />

FftdiUe and meant Mm in the stable.<br />

When the doer was opened he shot oat<br />

into the streot like a streak <strong>of</strong> Uf iitnlng,<br />

"JlL'ran full agsuast thfj fence opposite<br />

tlip shible and broke =§OVOTU1 pickets,<br />

i he reareil up on his bind It^s and<br />

? hyflr throwing iiie over backward,<br />

he triyd to Btaiidon hk head, but<br />

I yiiuked him bsujk on Ids feet aad drove<br />

tlitj Bpnrs into him. He started to run<br />

Eli'jii, uiid I hjt iiim go us fast as he could<br />

l«g it until we got to the Methodist<br />

church at the cad <strong>of</strong> tha street, A tero»<br />

jATanco uieeilBi was bemg held in file<br />

church and the door was open, Before 1<br />

-.-(Juki stop the pony we were in ths<br />

church and half way up the aisle, Wom-<br />

en syrijainetl ami failiEcd.<br />

"&)mo <strong>of</strong> the men led fitpbock iBtotbe<br />

stryci, I didn't tiaro to gut oil hia back,<br />

Whua the myalet go <strong>of</strong> the bridle he be-<br />

ya& t«i back, anj for a few minutes I<br />

tliotfght uiy Buck would by brokflB, Ho<br />

would go at a gallup when ho weat at<br />

nil, but h« would stop now and then to<br />

iii anitthgF, iujroia lutSj jnnipioil<br />

tarBiaguiiflcivvBr bGdii, dainapng<br />

s aiiil kipping me busy dodgiBg<br />

h <strong>of</strong> fruit tfisjs. Thy nest<br />

strut't lud to rl tuniiiilftj, iiluiig whieli 1<br />

epnmsj hiai fi*r iiiilus until hu \vai cov-<br />

LTLII witb fijtiiu i»id iiuiirly tired oat,<br />

"Ilij ateiui-il to Ur duello when I got<br />

him buuk tii tbe BUihlf, Kt'lt day, how-<br />

feVLT, liu Wftd jitNiriy iia Jjttd Ha whyB 1<br />

iirat rgtiij him, imsl yvury day for a fciri*<br />

Bight i was {ibligufl tij riit-u hitn along the<br />

tBrnpikn syv =ml iiilka. My! uiy! How<br />

h'? ilifl buuki I warf so iaiub at tug end <strong>of</strong><br />

two WMiks thiit I ctJUlti acarcvly walk tv<br />

my <strong>of</strong>lice, but I could skst'ii, A hw Uiia-<br />

nti-a after 1 gni into 1>LM! at night 1 wfta<br />

dl aad- I uwiiku ; every<br />

gy ri>fFL'shBL"<br />

py ride thy |RKiy>"*<br />

No, By fhi' tiiiu: I Wdj* ciirt.f I <strong>of</strong> sleep*<br />

I hii'l lifuki.'n Rip to rule, and 1<br />

Bold him for iloubl!' tliu sum 1 had paid<br />

for him, .My udvki! la uiiyl!ly who is<br />

i i i i i^ tn gut rt buqk=<br />

jijy.aBiiniliJ as fiirit !ia hn ciin, , If<br />

ks iiry brokt/ii, luiih uiim Mid \muy<br />

w beuefltisl by tlw tmiimeat,"«»<br />

Kt-w York Tfibuut',<br />

"*Tliut iilHoS? <strong>of</strong> fliiwera on the caskit<br />

preseuted by his Sabbath 'School<br />

class, all <strong>of</strong> wliOBi bo brought to Gbrist,<br />

That cross (if Ho were at the head was [iro-<br />

sented l»y the or[>i!iia asylum which he<br />

befrierded,: Those three .single fluwers<br />

—one was sent by a poor weman for<br />

whom he bought a tea <strong>of</strong> eea!, and one<br />

was by a wiuf uf the Htreyt whom he r»<br />

ened throngh thy uiidtiight iaiisiea, and<br />

the other WHS train a prison yell which<br />

bad <strong>of</strong>ten visited to cticuuruge re-<br />

pentance in a young man who had done<br />

wrong,<br />

"Those three loosg flowers niean quite<br />

as mach as thu costly garlands now<br />

breathing their aroma through this sad-;<br />

Auned home crowded with sympathisers,<br />

'Bieftsed are the dead who die in the<br />

Lord, They rest from their labors, and<br />

their works do follow them, 1 H<br />

Or if it should be the more solemn bar»<br />

tal at sea, let it be after the san km<br />

gone down, anil tho captain has read the<br />

appropriate liturgy, and tbe ship's bell<br />

has tolled, and yon are let down front<br />

tho stern <strong>of</strong> thu vessel into tho resplend-<br />

ent phoiphertscencq at tho wake <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ihip, Then let BOUJQ one say, in the<br />

words <strong>of</strong> my test, "Ho maketh a path<br />

to shine after him,"<br />

lii lteinoTO Sulisliiuei'ii Innri ihs Kjs»<br />

To rL'niev&thu siilid [pajtielyB frooi un=<br />

dt'r thu lids, it is sufUniyuf ty jiul! the lid<br />

away from tens eyu suni to \vijM tho bodv<br />

wiih fi piecf <strong>of</strong> iftuist p^qujr or tbu eoraer<br />

<strong>of</strong> a hiiadkt'rchitjf,. If it is unileF ths up-<br />

per lid, grasp'tbo !i>l iiruily l*itwi»a the<br />

tiiauib and p ti8bt, lift it froni the eye-<br />

biiU aad drtw it do wo ivef the 'lower<br />

lii, and. then allnw it ia sliiiu slowly<br />

biitis to its Datiirul pijaitlun, Thu foreign<br />

boily will b*5 EL ! raiK,!;i uff oil thu lashes,<br />

Thu operation miiy IH> ft.ijMiUjd syveRtl<br />

times. Or lift the lid fruih the eyeball,<br />

allow the tears tu ucmimtilatt! l«Boath<br />

iht* lid and fm'ibly blow the ay*. Or<br />

|IUK;L' iii the eyi* a few grutna yf iUixsoed.<br />

whkh, iortBingii iauyiiagi., will prompt<br />

ly bring reliiff. Or' |iUiiiu !U.-rosa'ths ap*<br />

ppr lid the point <strong>of</strong> n tieucil or bodkin,<br />

and turn tho lid back nh*r it, la this<br />

way tho foreign jirirtlijiy is JinHight inty<br />

diatiuei view anil etui be feailily wiped<br />

•ell <strong>of</strong> ilie Saniaer OlpL<br />

The aneieut girdle WM Bsial for wther<br />

maUrial or aetaa!, pHrpoii's beaidi-s thrtt<br />

nf a nswptacle foe aionoy. At it were<br />

hung the thouMtid and one odds and<br />

aud ariliieeil ill every day<br />

<strong>of</strong>faira. Tho ferivuner had bja inkhOR<br />

and pen attaclujtl to it, the scholar hir<br />

boijk or hs»ks, tlio monk hJs crncifiiand<br />

rosorj", the innkeeper liis tallies, aud ev<br />

erybody hie kaife, Bo laany and BO V»*»<br />

rious were the articles attached to U<br />

that the flipnuntbegaa to pake fun. In<br />

AS old play tht'M is mention <strong>of</strong> a nw»<br />

chaut who had' bimging * at his girilio a<br />

ft#p-:UM;lo cist^ a "puanlwi," s<br />

pen und iu'diora and "a handUcrchcr,<br />

witb many other tnidtvts brides, which<br />

merry poinpuniOQ e«jjng JMIJII It wag<br />

like &li»benlasht. l r'dt<br />

^ r 8 B S f Kichniigf. HDn^wtoraii, fsmaliedfir BBfymblnd, Derfl.<br />

«•». Wills aud Eo&iraeu e»rsfuLiy dnwti, AlWrneU efuUri euttullf p nparnd,<br />

ut sen tbu iBrBiy^lTe »«rp, UO«*=aJxUi Unit Hd 4>ban AfeaiM,<br />

: P, 9, BM IS, . •* If,<br />

Honesty is the best<br />

policy,—B, Franklin.<br />

Therefore get the policies timed at<br />

the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> H, B. Adams & Coti by<br />

Hf VNFST, Sound, Liberal, SQlld-an^<br />

Successful F!m Insurance Companies,<br />

Your choiee_ v Qf ig <strong>of</strong> the best<br />

American and English Companies/<br />

I.OTN FOB BALK<br />

in all parts <strong>of</strong> the city. Hotels and<br />

Cottages for Sale or Ren^ • Money to loan on motrtgages.<br />

H, B, ADAMS & CO.,<br />

Ktghtb Hired, nnjmjilf e W, J, B. R, B|afletl,<br />

_ OCEAN CITY H. j*' •<br />

H.i. Scipls. J.H.Billfliple. H. P. Sayford,<br />

H. M. SCIPLE & CO.,<br />

PEALKKS<br />

Boiled and Engine?,<br />

Stmm taw Eweww<br />

WUtX StlAM PU«PSt<br />

Tblrd and Arcli ^<br />

PHILADELPHIA, PA<br />

W<br />

K B. LAEE;<br />

SUPERINTENDENT OF<br />

OCEAN CITY ASSOCIATION<br />

From its Organization, and also<br />

ALLACE S. RISLEY,<br />

B1AL ESTATE<br />

AND<br />

INSUBANOE Aft EN T,<br />

.413 HAHKRT iTi( CAM HEP*.<br />

Ernpartlca jflf Jalaand to rent, Montlgl(in§ have uoed ft la<br />

their pructice, and thti number is belug<br />

eonthiuaily incryaied.<br />

TLeorii|inalUani pound Oiygen mflds<br />

by (bis llmi la pure, waiparatively de-<br />

void <strong>of</strong> odor or Uate, and oue <strong>of</strong> the<br />

gnaleat sf DRtural vitJUisenf, building<br />

up brtiken-diiwn GOiiitltuUmie, supply.<br />

Ing tiatu rts'B wgbte from dlaeaee,<br />

id<br />

one <strong>of</strong>, thu few<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />

first Real Estate<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the beauties <strong>of</strong> using thli<br />

treatBieiit is that you take as medicine<br />

whatever, your gyutem Is not itaoeked<br />

by it, buainws or travel are not Inter,<br />

fered with, and tfHatiiieiit is actually a<br />

pleasure. You Blijiply III hale the Com-<br />

|K>uiid Unygyn aiid get It direytly Into<br />

the circulation, where it will do the<br />

most KOIKI—where your Byetefn dan ah.<br />

idrb every atom <strong>of</strong> Ft wlthuui&ny (jb](*e-<br />

tion being Iiiterpiised by your digfRtlini,<br />

A book <strong>of</strong> £Uu uagea Dialled free to<br />

any address tells ill about it,<br />

TESTIMONIALS,<br />

Dni, gtsFkpjF * Fsicn, Fhfisdeiphik, P*,<br />

AhoUl file y«tn nga I »*• m bmtniMlBn<br />

Biap atid • Bck malt, lUlfffiiig with HerteUJ<br />

Bijnpi smi liintf iniubla, Tn=sl«f i w<br />

£ii4 rUiOf»'J BBd dntnl hSMf il_orfc BfeFj<br />

Aif, f* i we ilij 1 JiBnhh HH r<br />

Mil put mtila betterphaijefhaiiym<br />

TLelr aoulfl are mpiileil ftir mmv iifwlief irtrlfB,<br />

Thej= itrnBfle bnivuli for (in Inch at lite.<br />

These ia muflt i-itlicf iTtftit <strong>of</strong> 4lo><br />

Yet he that ever nfrnm an angry itniua<br />

And ttmcln.it ilrmsbure kfletn motD &U ffll<br />

orl—<br />

tf we ftfts jnynu tn UBrnm#il cturs—<br />

T h l l l f f e<br />

th«r arc not hap'««. In tliijr henrtaf h«rt»<br />

They knpir tJis d»ncgf faith th*t lifesB gin.<br />

Their living i* M idnyins <strong>of</strong> aid mru.<br />

In U» wills wisdom <strong>of</strong> ih« fada ttoy life,<br />

For thef bare wnniiered wlwrc the tnliiioni<br />

fail»s<br />

their Biilp nfli fe!« Ktnshsef for the smio,<br />

B> SrnnUf<strong>On</strong>refy in Hew York Tlinot,<br />

THE CAPTURE.<br />

p,<br />

i<br />

OJEJ geq T<br />

Ii P<br />

Re*, B, A. Huster,<br />

Ert, Btark«f 4 Fttab, t himilHphU, Pfc<br />

Hj plij-BfciM, wtin hu irnftird Ol* fnf 8n<br />

|«in, fT-iiiBrkwt ta tne H>icnl wff kl ago ibat<br />

iha t5ninpound OCJ^B haJ epruinir 4sm mug-<br />

der* ftip me! IMiU aha rel(e»m1 ran <strong>of</strong> the<br />

driadiu! •!>?!!•! oisd to JI*TP, I Bmi| holloTs<br />

th*t I wouhi hare (fone Into eenwinipIiBn hat<br />

winter, af tat I had prwumrtnl*, III had not taken<br />

the Qoi.ipound OiJ«cn, I bipat wif that I aig<br />

In baib>f Iifailb thai) ever b*fo litice I wu k<br />

d<br />

cliiid, and all<br />

Tnatnieiii. 1 fvl ihu I<br />

•noagh lo iw pr»J» ud <strong>of</strong><br />

dOhrtriir<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>t&a, the old Bcrvaut, awakened<br />

me. She eald, "YQUP oncio is dytngr<br />

I went down stairs and o^n foond<br />

mjgelf befonj the lialf qpea door, where<br />

for tho past two day* I had been wiitch-<br />

ing the flBBBj qf my naqlt Bs bad<br />

bronght me op sad hod beco the ki&d><br />

est <strong>of</strong> gnnrJiiuia, He bod banished ne<br />

from hla present, Bo IfM commanded<br />

that I ihoald not be adjnittol to the<br />

ehatean. Ho hod dono all this without<br />

moUvfi without any <strong>of</strong>fenao on my port,<br />

but Bliiiiily because he hud disinherited<br />

me for her!<br />

ller? I ice her moving about in the<br />

dying tnan's fiwjm, n. few BtejM from BIB,<br />

Thei a gho reigiiH its a ievtireigB, Shu de=<br />

votes herwlf to the jatidnt. She obeys<br />

each roqnest gf the doctor, who. with<br />

her, watches by my tinclo's bedside. |<br />

watch her every inovoinciit, anil A wild<br />

hatred, mixed with agguy dud humilia-<br />

tion, bnrna in luy Vtiiia,<br />

Oft ay reinrii from Germany I found<br />

her living at my unclo's, onil ho said Is<br />

ihu I t'»n never aa; huJf<br />

d f be pr^tfood it hu<br />

Mffc J. B, Wood. •<br />

AND<br />

BULB IH<br />

5<br />

avlng thousands <strong>of</strong> puilding Lots for sale at various; prices,<br />

Somevirv CAmfi and located in all parts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

T^Tow is the time to purchase property before the letcmdrail-<br />

X1 read comes, as then property will greatly advance,<br />

|~ have a good many Inquiries f&t fropgrty between 6th and<br />

1 13th streets. Any one having property for sale might do<br />

well to give nie their prices.<br />

4 1! persons desiring to Buy, or Siil, m MxehaftMe property,<br />

£%= would do well before dosing any tranMcrion to cfll on<br />

StoTes, Heaters^nges,<br />

Fourth itmt and West Avenue,<br />

OCEAN bITY, N. J.<br />

Tin rogfer »ml »liB*t-l'i winter,<br />

a l ^ r f i t d i i F t n<br />

AU Hindi<br />

jiii<br />

All<br />

OWEN H. KUDER,<br />

^rd, I han<br />

reeuqunrinjed 11 to aeierk! etben, WBO ban<br />

tried i| and beea.bpniitlled,' IreeOBBildad It<br />

with |b« Ereateil sn flileBcg, :<br />

rrwifciSn, £j, si m. ifaf, H,w,<br />

Pfa, ibrfef>j * Pnlttit, Fhliadeiphia, r».<br />

My inolhpr Used JMf CompOdnd (<br />

Treatment for tilj Feferi the till jail,<br />

iTOjjblrf *Hh It jtiflW, AJftsfi OHord.<br />

Vaiisf F*f(i, K, J. .<br />

Drj. Starkfej £ Palea, PhltadelphU, Fa,<br />

apeuDi QgigBfi did ma niori nM M •<br />

r from Hay Want than as j thine I bM<br />

ner Wst S*». J. h. TlckiHjf,<br />

Hapioo, Baliiiti eOBdtf, Md,<br />

pn, iurkef 4 P*3?B, phiiwJsiphK P».<br />

Ii I* now H M mrinfhijfines 1 rea*i**3 Iheflnt<br />

TrflHm«>iJt for nr ton't ma, u>i hf imi net had<br />

na el a, return <strong>of</strong>, lin Asthma tlnee<br />

Me Hnt dosp, 1 lake pleasBH tn n=<br />

diitl! fridhJIJt{l<br />

"She la iny old friend Bt'n«t'« daogh-<br />

ter. He itied ruiiied—pfssir old fallow! I<br />

hope thiit you will not nbjtt-t to my giv-<br />

ing her A HiiHiil dowry, You will gtiu be<br />

a inUUonalrci"<br />

' She waa very luantlfni, bnt prond ood<br />

hflaghty. She recuivw} mu coUlyand<br />

in ft very nngrttelnas injiiinPr, bnt 111<br />

Bp qf thiit I fell promptly tu love with<br />

tor. HIT fttoji luihie lus trymble, and hff<br />

fins pr<strong>of</strong>llo charmed me. At the end <strong>of</strong><br />

a month t would have gtren heaven and<br />

earth for her love, 1 dufed to tell herss<br />

ftgk her to marr>'tnp~=bnt B!J# fi>-<br />

me wUhont hatifatinn.<br />

"Nevert" she declared positively.<br />

Ah, thiit ''neverr 1 It hr<strong>of</strong>ee my he«t,<br />

bnt 1 iiuBwcrt^il licr calmly;<br />

"Yea might ha¥q ^sld neao mere gen=<br />

y "It wssld hnve h^u py<br />

ihe KtDRied calmly, And I ndmired the<br />

barbaric franknens <strong>of</strong> her numver, Ilka<br />

tho BentiracntAl feel that I waa.<br />

Today I know what tho gtrj ^jfch the<br />

dark eyes WM hiding! I now noder*<br />

her silence, her sold iceeptisB,<br />

bw lnguliinK rejection. It wu becawe<br />

ehewaseaio <strong>of</strong> her podtion, Alfrady<br />

ihe knew that sho should rob me <strong>of</strong> my<br />

fortone. And to tWnfc that daring tbi<br />

it two days I have Dot told her how 1<br />

plao her! To think that 1 was sotls=<br />

fit"! tn ftVfdil her, nqt t9 talk to<br />

with any phronio dbsaaa. It neinf to a^t like m<br />

einnn OH the difeaaei f^aljiijr in «ib1 cllniUk<br />

ick, Mo. Mf».<br />

Headquarters foreveiy house-<br />

nter arid investor Fisher's<br />

q<br />

hunter arid investor<br />

y<br />

Fisher's<br />

the most<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Real Estate Office,<br />

prominent corner in<br />

<strong>City</strong>.<br />

Insurances placed on most<br />

advantageous terms in best<br />

companies.<br />

For any information on any<br />

subject connected with any<br />

business enterprise write freely<br />

to<br />

Robert Fisher,<br />

J-<br />

DTP. B«rw»7 £ Fal«D, Fhiiadtlphla, Wm.<br />

it ig B w»i itmi Blwr coughinf folly<br />

(Sfinlhii, and ifi-ptlnjf wlUi UHfRFfl«lt pjuf<br />

cUhft t_nbial|i«| my first ml ami Heiii tfpm the<br />

UHyrOet!iBaU!idB l»?e added mjrBtJir Tbtp !f Mf aiMtt<br />

Cll far AISob0l, iTiorpblaaj a|«i<br />

b •! preaenl the nrcnMt perfect <strong>of</strong><br />

Imowii gun, ailTntsitd bf JeadlBC'iBBpe<br />

frfornun*, Nalindal W, Q, T. U, , ) ^<br />

men ud plvatdaUi HMi E. Willafd a*n<br />

ef Hi *'W« are warfllF frindij to tail .M.<br />

Vfhi »od br\trn it to b* asiBf grmi uood,"<br />

_fiueh paper« eMninend U Uqifln Bjfial, W, O.<br />

T. y. 9tt*mi Waieii Te«tr,.l!!lneti Httu w.o><br />

T, tf.'Stng! Chleaffn jBier-iNs**H and Ohieitpo<br />

Herald, N*« Yuri! gnii^eltat, Th* VhiMelphl*<br />

Sf en jnc siar <strong>of</strong> Frbruarj- j, 1MB, aayi ef It, "It<br />

ia tnt • receni experiraeb! ft mr Sf», fait It »B<br />

refer toaa rfTDarhiibl* rtldenert qf afl«eeii| aa<br />

oideflI«tliUUn Id Other pl««. ThaBaSiS-<br />

od by an Bncpf erttkbls appeiits for liqiiOr and<br />

naib/*Blii fd bee1ifed,fflW by f k'<br />

MkiBCgt hav* efidgHB Of iu BO<br />

AisDng_dtir heftrtr i»nrtn »« artiop<br />

Falissi, 'Bar, Sii ' EMMltj Ban Waji« Thsraaa<br />

HtlU, n«, JafflH K H>bftl|, Sep. g. a Single-<br />

Ism, Q«n, Q> H. Howmrf, urj Lsthnn) ud<br />

Othera, , v '•' • -•' - ;. . . ,<br />

WfthaTO ernnbed * Temper** E«m«|<br />

"I Inherit it=wellr<br />

She gated fixedly At IBP,<br />

"If yon were in my pines, what woold<br />

yea thinkP* I eivhiimed,<br />

(! Jqat what, yon will think," and*Bhe<br />

drew a Bmail packet from her pocket<br />

and handed it to me, flaying, "Forgive<br />

the old man and destroy this pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> WH<br />

delirium," ,<br />

I was too rnnuh astonuhed to speftk,<br />

HybaadstreffihletL '<strong>On</strong>afneedly 1 real'<br />

tied how wrong I had bt&n in blaming<br />

ha._<br />

"What do yea mamf I flimlly 6tam-<br />

mend.<br />

"That b tho will. * I give it to yen, aad<br />

yea femoin the hair <strong>of</strong> few nnhappy<br />

Brate,"<br />

I was to overcomo by her answer<br />

Oat I waa obliged to Jean agaiait the<br />

woU for SBppert^ea /rnhftmeil that I<br />

.coald not look her In tho fnee—her<br />

whom I had BO bawl) 1 acenfled.<br />

After a few minntea 1 collected Byslf<br />

aad begged In a Hnp;)licittiriK voice;<br />

HFtargivemei Take 1 nek this [wcket!<br />

I would nUhor die than aect*pt thn es-<br />

tate on men eonditiona,"<br />

"And If* she exclaimed vehemently<br />

and disdainfully, "Do you think that I<br />

wiU touch it? Do yon thiuk that! would<br />

defile mysi'U by etcallnilP<br />

"I have raisniiiiewuiod yen, I efc<br />

olalnied, "I luwe noted like a brate, I<br />

am a miserable f sol."<br />

"It does apt limttPr now, Wo ahull<br />

probably never Bed eadi nther agaiB."<br />

She ipoke gently in nn absent nyiaaer.<br />

Her heaatlfnl eyes hud n. farAway look,<br />

and BOW I knew thnt slio WOH really pure,<br />

innocent, Htainlnw.<br />

"Ahr" I mnrinnriHL _ !! Of whitt we to<br />

tte money to in*'l To' recrfvo it thiu<br />

from yonr handrt Is the hardtflt <strong>of</strong> pun-<br />

lshmiiiiti, IwiUnnthnvpit! Torfcei<br />

it frein y<strong>of</strong>t whn rufuarai mo so coldly,<br />

from yen who deai.isc ino with uuch hn-<br />

millfltinggoiitlfMftfipr lAhoalii consider<br />

my»lf disgrauLfl fur HfrP<br />

"•What do ynii niiy? Dip^nicod be=<br />

cause I retnru tn yem what beioRgri to<br />

yonf Becnnae I fi-fn«o to pr<strong>of</strong>it by the<br />

narcasonablo whim nf an invalid?"'<br />

She retreated a fyw steps, and her ad-<br />

mirable beauty fllled my heart with<br />

adoration, "Ah! why would yon not<br />

accept my loifdF I fried, "Why woold<br />

yes let me have iio Jmrt in yonr llfur<br />

"I waa a poor girl, trftitpd with kind-<br />

oea and trnsted, I ehonlil hnire be-<br />

trayed that fciridncsa and traat in liaton-<br />

mgtoyen,'*<br />

"Wonld yoa have Us toiled to mo then<br />

if ran had L«n rlehf* I eiclaioitsl<br />

She cast down her eyna and remained<br />

»mlnnte undecided. Then lifting ha<br />

tone eyelubH ehe said simply;<br />

"Ithiakflor .. ' '• - ,<br />

My exclteraeDt increased, wordk failed<br />

me, and I conld only stammer:<br />

"Bat now—yon eati H =^-<br />

ihe motioned me to be idlent, ' After a<br />

few nJnstea <strong>of</strong> deep thought ulio gafds<br />

"Today I think that I have the right<br />

tolieten to yoq, Myrefuajd or hecept.<br />

ance depends new only upon my own in-<br />

clmation,7 ..• ~ • •<br />

I approached and Implored hcri<br />

"Accept my life or refuse l%f<br />

"I will not refuse," ihe answered gen-<br />

tfy. And eaddeniy sailing sweet]ly ilia<br />

•aid, with Bnbtle feinSnlno irony s<br />

M I wonld nfivor have refnsed It, for if<br />

yon fell quickly in love with me I, too,<br />

waHnotelowinlovtiigyOtt."<br />

I c&nght Lanre'B hands sad kissed<br />

them hambly. but sho gently drew them<br />

away aad begged me to remember the<br />

presenMOf the dead, which, to tell th* 1<br />

trnth, I had almost forgotten.<br />

Thus I captured my inheritBneo,=R


OOEAN ClTT<br />

RP 4IB<br />

CVBT1H<br />

wo<br />

wrrw,; iitr<br />

A4<br />

In,<br />

THURSDAY, MABC3H 1/UM.<br />

EBt«r«f at tl* Fun Offle* ti OaEw Utj. M, J.<br />

i (sell natter.<br />

IT LOOK very much as though not<br />

jpany months distant trolley care will<br />

qonfey pttssnftri from Philadelphia to<br />

New Tort, * project to this effect hav-<br />

ing been formulated and franchises ob-<br />

tftJiwd for at least m part <strong>of</strong> the way,<br />

ISectrfGlty Ii the Coming motive power,<br />

and it cannot fall to drive out lu time<br />

it» dval, itoni. What but a veiy few<br />

ymm ago w« looked upon as ao Imp*<br />

slblUlytaBowiiftet, The a team engine<br />

has done wooden far civilisation but<br />

electricity promise! much mote.<br />

JAKES Q. BLAISE has been dead but<br />

• few d«y» more UJSH a yau 1 , yet<br />

name 1B rarely read In the public pit<br />

nor ipoken anywhere In public. The<br />

fifteen dollaii raised In his adopted Stale<br />

with wblcb to build ft monument to hit<br />

memory has ban returned to the gen-<br />

erou* donora. Yet this man was for n<br />

quarter <strong>of</strong> • century oue <strong>of</strong> the ie-remoat<br />

In American public life, and he was<br />

Hid to have a larger personal following<br />

than any other statesman since the<br />

daya <strong>of</strong> Oay. How tell me, what in<br />

tas good for anyway?<br />

BLOW progress la being made In the<br />

quo wurrtnto case at Trenton, which at<br />

base tnms upon the regularity <strong>of</strong> the<br />

rival Senates <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, Stripped<br />

or fto technicalities the situation<br />

from an effort <strong>of</strong> the DenaociatB to re=<br />

tain power when the people voted them<br />

out^fiOd the anwilUngneBtf <strong>of</strong> the Be-<br />

pnbHauw to fiubmJf their honest claims<br />

to • partisan body <strong>of</strong> hold-over Senators.<br />

Tbe Democratic leadership <strong>of</strong> the State<br />

betrayed the party to the rece-troek<br />

gamblers, the community indignantly<br />

overthrew the party asd jut nueajse,<br />

and toe machine is figbtlngdeeperalely<br />

to retain tbe power which It so justly<br />

forfeited.<br />

The Legislature before our last wn*<br />

said to have pawed sixty-live billw which<br />

provided fur new onlycs, most <strong>of</strong> tlicm<br />

ait patronage fur the Governor, for 'MM<br />

personi*. la many other cuecs tbe HUI-<br />

arles already existing wen rabed, and<br />

it was estimated that lire Increase for<br />

one year waa $250,000 for tbe people <strong>of</strong><br />

New Jersey to pay each year.<br />

We hsvo elected a Legislature for thja<br />

winter for the purpose <strong>of</strong> tcmovln % nrne<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbe mines we have beeii inflicted<br />

Illi, and I move the adoption ef'the<br />

resolution I have <strong>of</strong>fered, •<br />

Wxnaiukfr'j.<br />

The result <strong>of</strong> the election<br />

vania oppearH astounding to thrwe p<br />

icat leadent who believe that what they<br />

call party organisation 1» all ami prlii-<br />

ciples nothing, OrgnulKatiou ja, tin<br />

doubt, a powerful factor jn<br />

cartful finishing—any Ladies<br />

Cloths are suppoied to be all<br />

that<br />

But hem are two qualities,<br />

first on ih© counters this morn-<br />

irigf that lift the peg <strong>of</strong> excel=<br />

lence to a higher-thart-ever<br />

notch for like grades.<br />

14 styles it joe<br />

8 styles at 65c<br />

Each full 12 in. wide, DresBy,<br />

wearful and In choice mixtures<br />

and plain colors,<br />

Bpf!Pr^i!^PwP^W^^n*^^^^^^^^^^W - • > . • • • , * . • - - ' . > : ; : •<br />

''•V;.': : ,n-'.--• •-•••,'"•'•<br />

ORSON &<br />

Hew<br />

1<br />

OCEAN CITY SMTD!ELS<br />

carnpaiguB* but the leaden <strong>of</strong> both par-<br />

Ue» declared, jiifit prior to thoelectkMi,<br />

tliat the organization <strong>of</strong> eiR-h <strong>of</strong> the intter<br />

was unuHualiy iaUHfautory,. and it l»<br />

probable that theltepuhiican managen<br />

have not been more astouuded by thdir<br />

unprecedented vie lory than thow <strong>of</strong><br />

the Democracy by their unexooipled<br />

dereat. The triumph <strong>of</strong> TiHstday \ym<br />

iiotaccoroplished by partyo<br />

the common intelllgeiice <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Tailor Checks;<br />

Almost a hundred p<br />

span styles with a larger range<br />

oi color blendings than we have<br />

tiver shown.<br />

For the tirst time flluce the WUHOU<br />

tariff nvlHlon, lucomy Tax<br />

scheme wan approved<br />

majority <strong>of</strong> the House <strong>of</strong> KepresenUi-<br />

tive«, the people <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, the<br />

enjployeri anil the enij)Ioyed, to whose<br />

welfare it in autagoiilstlc, have had the<br />

Opportuulty to express in & practical<br />

manner, by their balioij, tiwlr opinion<br />

<strong>of</strong>, their protest against tliftt lujurioug<br />

meaaiire, Mr. Grow, the Republican<br />

candidate for<br />

At a recent meeting <strong>of</strong> the Morris<br />

county Agricultural Society the follow-<br />

ing resolution was <strong>of</strong>fered by WUtiam<br />

F.Ely:<br />

Bewlved, That we demand the repeal<br />

oT the act Increasing thi Govemor'i<br />

. salary; «Jn the repeal <strong>of</strong> the acts In-<br />

creasing tbe Balarlts <strong>of</strong> State <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

nnd all acta creating n uueesiBary <strong>of</strong>llces.<br />

In speaking <strong>of</strong> tbe resolution Mr. Ely<br />

nald: New Jersey has a population <strong>of</strong><br />

represented OH eertaliily and clearly<br />

"th P l i id<br />

Fine grade stuffs, All-woo!<br />

and Silk-and-wool, You'll find<br />

them at tlm Plaid Dress Goods<br />

counter under a clear light,<br />

which brings out all the deli-<br />

cate tints tangled in<br />

lovely weaves.<br />

"the Pennsylvania idea" <strong>of</strong><br />

for American Capital and Labor m did<br />

Mr.Hancot-k, the Democratic candidate<br />

for the same oincc, the policy <strong>of</strong> s>called<br />

"revenue reform," MlthiBgt forth in<br />

than a million and a bain New<br />

York 6,000,000, four times at many, and<br />

a territory lone seven time* ae large;<br />

Pennsylvania over 6,000,000, about four<br />

times HI many a*New Jersey, and about<br />

nix times an much territory; Ohio nearly<br />

three times as mncb population and<br />

over five Umet the steel MassachugeitR<br />

•boot twice the number <strong>of</strong> people and<br />

about the same atoaa New Jersey,<br />

Now Jet as compare theee file States<br />

which touch each other and compare<br />

what these States are paying for their<br />

State <strong>of</strong>ficial*. For their Governora<br />

New Jersey, New York Hid Pennsyl-<br />

vaDjs p«y |10,000| Ohio, 18000; Massa.<br />

'ehtinetta, with nearly double the popu-<br />

lattonpbqt fSOOO. To the Secretary <strong>of</strong><br />

Slate New Jemey pays fscoO; New York,<br />

•even times as large, pays but 15000, the<br />

same at Pennsylvania, while Ohio, over<br />

flvw timv H large, pays Just half <strong>of</strong><br />

what we do, fBOQO, and Massachusetts,<br />

HOOP. :<br />

The Attorney General receives stilt<br />

better pay, getting 17000, while In New<br />

York and Ma«ichnBetts It Is but 16000;<br />

Ffconaylvanla, over five tlmea as large,<br />

pays Jost half <strong>of</strong> what wm do, ^500,<br />

while U» miserable htUe Stale <strong>of</strong> Ohio,<br />

baying Dearly rour millions <strong>of</strong> people<br />

and over 40,000 •qnare mils (New J^<br />

•cy baa km than 8000) pays joet ©000,<br />

<strong>On</strong>r Treasurer we pay |6000; New<br />

k HOO P k<br />

the new Tartu bill. In their public<br />

and private IIvta botb candidates wcru<br />

<strong>of</strong> eetlmable worth and high respecta-<br />

bility. But the pereouality, the diame-<br />

ter or ability <strong>of</strong> either, played no parl<br />

iu the campaign, had no eiltct upon iiw<br />

reauits. The I*«ue wm as well uiitler-<br />

and as dctermiuedly voted ui«iu<br />

m if it. had been printed upon every<br />

Iiid? It woss AproteetiveTBrlir<br />

agaiiiBt a Tarlfr-for-Revenue-<strong>On</strong>ly,<br />

From one end and from one aide or the<br />

old Commonwealth to the other the de-<br />

cision <strong>of</strong> this issue by the electorate W&H<br />

emphatically declared. Entire euun tie*<br />

which bad seldom if ever before been<br />

carried by the Kcpublicuus were carried<br />

by them; others which had been OOJI-<br />

Rldered stauncii Democratic strongholda<br />

gave majorities for the Repubik-an cnti-<br />

didate, and Hepiibllenn CfiimUus rv-<br />

tmnedlqcreflscdniajijrltlea, The genera]<br />

Japanese Crepe.<br />

All over the store the touch<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Japanese is potential.<br />

His thought or his goods or<br />

both are immanent. All japan<br />

watches all America and all<br />

Europe for a market.<br />

Let these Japanese Crfipes<br />

tell how much success awaits<br />

the_ watching,<br />

are Silk-and-CoMon,<br />

films <strong>of</strong> hi<br />

FURNITURE<br />

CARPETS<br />

QUEENSWARE<br />

LAMPS<br />

THE COST<br />

E?erything to make the home pleasant and comfortable,<br />

Bed-room Suite, Parlor Sults? Dining Room Suits, Rockers<br />

and odd pieces*<br />

Brussels in all grades, Irigrain, Rag and Mattings,<br />

Fur, Smyrna and Moquetto Rugs.<br />

Dinner Sets, English and American,<br />

Tea lots, white and decorated, *<br />

THUItBDAY, MARCH i,<br />

We shall be glad to receive item* <strong>of</strong><br />

news anii communlcatioriB <strong>of</strong> lutenst<br />

to this comniuulty and our readers<br />

everywhere.<br />

All mmmimlcntfniig should he nc-<br />

f^iiapsled with U fll d<br />

hould he nc<br />

^pasled with Uii full name and ad-<br />

dress <strong>of</strong> the writer, iiet<br />

hllU Lt<br />

f the writer, iiet nee^r<br />

nuhllcaUou, Lut a guarantee (if<br />

laltlh<br />

LOCAL IIW1.<br />

Vase, Banquet, Piano and Hand Lamps,<br />

We will sell as low as the lowest, It will dost you noth-<br />

ing to come, as on a bill <strong>of</strong> $20 or upward we pay your<br />

faro,<br />

•<br />

1'ew<br />

women know the stuffs to=dny,<br />

Soon every woman will know<br />

them—too beautiful to remain<br />

obscure.<br />

The shades are masterpieces<br />

<strong>of</strong> ddicacyi a beautiful unity<br />

pervades both fabrics and<br />

colon. Four sorts on the<br />

counters to-day, covering a<br />

variety that is already much<br />

beyond a hundred and incrt-as-<br />

thg.<br />

w. a,<br />

RB, CORSON, FUNERAL DIRECTOR<br />

Orders l<strong>of</strong>t with WASHINGTON VAN GILDEli, Petersburg, N, Ji? or at Millvillo, N, J.f<br />

will rocoivo prompt attention.<br />

Ii. 15. UUlll3Ul>, PETERSBURG,W.J.<br />

results are Mains for the, party o<br />

tioo* losfiea for the party <strong>of</strong> reveuue<br />

t&Flil,<br />

The people <strong>of</strong> a great Common wealth<br />

such as Poansyl vfluiado not accoujpl|Hb<br />

a pfjlitical result like that <strong>of</strong> Tuettdsy<br />

by accident. They aceompliah it by<br />

voting In accordauce with an Intelligoiit<br />

appreclfltloij <strong>of</strong> the issue preseuted to<br />

them, Partisan ties were loosened at<br />

every poll, and elUieni eait their ballots<br />

to maintain that great economic prin-<br />

ciple <strong>of</strong> Protection which baa been for<br />

so many yean the eertHin, fruitful<br />

f thi h l i<br />

<strong>Line</strong>ns,<br />

y<br />

need to<br />

<strong>of</strong> i<br />

beware <strong>of</strong><br />

at<br />

the retail<br />

sham<br />

<strong>of</strong> their phenomenal prosperity. The<br />

threat <strong>of</strong> Its destruction or Impairment<br />

by Uongrese was Bumcteut to send hoeifl<br />

<strong>of</strong> thoughtful, Intelligent Pemoersui<br />

over into the ranks <strong>of</strong><br />

York, IBOOO; Pennsylvania, fflSlQ, the<br />

only State <strong>of</strong>ficial ever heard <strong>of</strong> in the<br />

whole United States that was receiving<br />

sore (Ian we were paying, and the<br />

paweR that were would no doubt have<br />

wiped ^t tote dtegrass on New Jersey<br />

*nd ratoed OHT8 to »000 OF 110,000 thla<br />

, next winter had they not politely and<br />

almost unanimously been asked to step<br />

out, HassBcbusetUi pays $5000; Ohio<br />

buifSOW.<br />

Oar Ckimpboller we pay the same ai<br />

Mew York, fOOOOrJPennsyivanla pays<br />

only ffSQO; MasneBusetto, tSWOjOhfo,<br />

pQQuV J» ft any wonder the greatest<br />

curse Hew Jjgney eves hs4 use iu) poll-<br />

<strong>of</strong> |90fOOO<br />

ud h<br />

pBDUsyivaaia, flve<br />

f<br />

one-half Umeaaslafge, has six, at<br />

f or qnly 148,000; Ohio, flye<br />

Tbe common knowledge, the general<br />

comprehenMoa <strong>of</strong> the evils <strong>of</strong> the sew<br />

Tsrlfl scheme inadi party organlzatiiin<br />

trivial and tbe efforts (if tbe puliilcal<br />

leaden* unlmportunt, The people did<br />

it, not tbe party managers. The issue<br />

was tbe deciding foe-tor.<br />

The result In intestate iBqulto worthy<br />

tiie most thoughtful, serious considera-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> the majority pf Congreaa, Tlie<br />

Wiiijon bill In the Senate is making its<br />

way tardily through the committee<br />

stage, but there js no assurance what-<br />

ever that, with greater or lesser modifi-<br />

cation, It will not eventually becomelaw,<br />

The chance <strong>of</strong> its ultimate failure lira<br />

largely in the ability and willingness<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbe Demoeists in Ctingrets to under-<br />

etand the meaning <strong>of</strong> the result <strong>of</strong> the<br />

late political cam uaign in Fenn»ylvfiiijB,<br />

If they should eompreliend its true<br />

meaning, which is that <strong>of</strong> Invincible<br />

opposition to the new tariff revtalon<br />

ecbeme, and If they think that ii wiU<br />

be unwise to wreck their party .on that<br />

rock, tbe Wilson bill will be eventually<br />

defeated, either by a direct vote, or by<br />

delay, or by the refusal ol tbe HOUHB lo<br />

accept the Senate's amendment!*, or by<br />

Home other parllameutary device, It<br />

bowever, the Uongreselonal Itemocrotit'<br />

Consider it belter to continue<br />

reductions now freely adyeN<br />

tised, Bef<strong>of</strong>c the writer Is an<br />

alleged bargain—a dozen Nap=<br />

kins for which a confiding. pur=<br />

chaser paid $3, eonsldering<br />

them cheap became reduced<br />

from $f. Beside them a nother<br />

dozen from one <strong>of</strong> our regular<br />

lines, exactly the same in make,<br />

siEii count <strong>of</strong> thread and value<br />

that have been selling here in<br />

the regular way for eight years<br />

a t ^3- , ' •"'•..•'..•:' •<br />

TTie merchant that sold them<br />

?% $5 and reduced them to I3<br />

doubtless thought he was giv-<br />

ing a bargain—fionai, but ig-<br />

mrani. Ignorance is a fault<br />

that may be pafdonedj imposi-<br />

tion upon a confiding public is<br />

a ri Bt th *<br />

ous Henty Books—think <strong>of</strong><br />

Henty Books at 35c!<br />

liy rika snA- Dvke; a fain si die*<br />

ihe nyuii W | i , _<br />

A TS(B ijf WiHHFitjC!, C1«e M it!! 1 "iS^Sili.<br />

WliiiX'JJ'O III Isdln, tip li!H iiiiginniiigp ai<br />

In liiif Ibiign flf TnfPBri Uif Ailvpnliiff* itt<br />

s WsBUniiiMpr l! iy, _ .<br />

Thri Congo fSi»erJ » BHiW fif lliB-Slnvp<br />

dn. By. llnny Uislllnirti'iifti!,.-<br />

An !,<br />

JOHN WANAMAKER.<br />

r<br />

.l«<br />

, WEST JEliSEV R. H, . ,<br />

Ineffecl FEDRUABY 10, irai,<br />

Trnlna 1TB OOKAN CITY RB follr.*Pi<br />

I'hllsdolphlH, T.ffl ft m, S,lii p In. Bm^nV<br />

p in, • . "• '<br />

• lUiuniji)E=fL#»iFe Piiiladf rpliia fer CJcean eiiy,<br />

D.QOHHI, ifl<strong>On</strong> in. HBhd»y!!, U.U0 * nl.<br />

f kiLMLiiiAj TiiioAB wr. mATIOS<br />

NEW VOHH,<br />

E p e , is=daf»,aa), »FH for tl=<br />

B^wSjl In clalii with «llnr<br />

Kids to HU TW TBfc Oar<br />

i, fi.fi, a,<br />

isMlI'M'iM,'iias'(United*ifiS, 6".ai<br />

T,S;S,i2pm, 12,01 tifeiit. =<br />

WHibiBKisn had the s«nlli.<br />

Fnp IJaltltiiors Hid WMltingion, S-.BU, T^ 8,3],<br />

B,IU, las. il ISA m, yjo(ii,a5 Wia. Diih<br />

(ifif), l.»,3,4«J*,4!,6!!fi(CJanp*Hi[niiii IJiiii<br />

DminfjCarJ. fclf. h K.T,40onil UM p m,<br />

fiUS T « l n H<br />

4.fi.(US, T««n,l n.Hni<br />

FOP TurlLer InformBi/on inquire <strong>of</strong> ticket<br />

t ll<br />

gcHt Mt itallDn,<br />

B, M. 1BEVQST,<br />

Uetienl HUnnffcr,<br />

_ J, B. WSOU,<br />

UPB, I'M*, Agiml,<br />

WM. R. ELLIOTT,<br />

Successor to MRS, R, MORRIS,<br />

IIRALKR IN<br />

Groceries, Provisions,<br />

CANNED GOODS,<br />

Drj Goods, Notions, Shoes.<br />

JOHN BROWER*<br />

Painter and Glazier,<br />

UEALIR IN<br />

l.«wii lirBi. Pure White Lend, 1<br />

•«ed Oil Bitd tislan, "<br />

First Quality Hard Oil and<br />

Water<br />

s STORES,<br />

A Final Closing Sale <strong>of</strong> Cloaks<br />

in KJiicii ihitFc („ iin innf.py piecpt Fiip thi> hnjrP Wt> «cii nnn Iinndn^t Win t>T<br />

timfii »! Hit ?•(!)! Thwliit In.^iihgfi^Aiitf.iiiifl FUF Trlnitii"!, CiiiM* BtaU\<br />

Tifiiiiiii'ii, EiillFC l.'jnlh I'jul-iiirk I'iinlH, Vi'Ji.nrU'niiH S'yf frhiI!!!Bfl, VlutU rnfs>B-<br />

Klir TrhUHivd, Full Satei], Fur gnjes, W, [liclwa inliK, Klfjinniiy <strong>Line</strong>d Biili<br />

. i \m rangii <strong>of</strong> Jifia** f.f iht* nlm lor hnf iiWil U*. ilS, •ffi.nfiii Ffflnp nf<br />

Ifli;.«* jiigii as f£i tauii, U IIKJUIJI-H acjiind ibuij{t> <strong>of</strong> Biifts nitil iucliiiira *<br />

i<br />

i Hiso Close A lot,<strong>of</strong> J.U-KETS <strong>of</strong> liloek, Nn*j, T?n and ills*d Ciqilis Bl<br />

18.76 paeli, AliiniiB tlicni aw (juriiii ni» *ti|| KID- g)iitw4 iUiJi I'ollrtM ftiiri JackHf<br />

tii liiiiililn (Jnpini, di fatliii ili>, ail tg einsj* at inm i'aeh. Tiilg lot iiiclmiss gaf-<br />

nln iliiil IIB*F wild lin to l|y St.<br />

Wf glow! s ffw I,i)N(i f'OATK flf KiflMtit Maioriai 4f_ last SeBson's BWILH 4t<br />

lift]fjielL Hi. mitiscaii Kariy Hfl,L=Iiiiii rnunihl Int. TJH-J-are Chi-np ITIIJUJ;)!<br />

tu wnrriinl buying vmu if you liuil Kivoli Uji Com bufiitg far Ibji Reason,<br />

CHILDMEN'S UOATH AT<br />

THE STODDART COMPANY,<br />

Drjf CJoad* Itonlie, :<br />

, ISO, 453 WORTH SECOKD<br />

: otlil lirahchStoFejulJtrl within the past few W«!|fa<br />

: ' '<br />

Ns Second at,, OQ tbe Delaware ijdijnsi abefi ijrtet,<br />

EL.<br />

•*.e<br />

VOL JOB<br />

OUR MOTTO.<br />

Fire and<br />

Pro<strong>of</strong><br />

A FULL LlHE HF<br />

HTo, 714 Anbury<br />

OOEAN CITY, N J.<br />

Summer are man red <strong>of</strong> ef-<br />

flclent service, rresli goods ami Pliilu><br />

dtbJ prkse.<br />

D, GALLAGHER,<br />

DEALER II?<br />

are some <strong>of</strong> die fam-<br />

43 So. Second St.,<br />

Fill<br />

PA,<br />

Pure Metallic ftint^ for Tir<br />

and Shingle Ro<strong>of</strong>s (and nt<br />

other should be used where<br />

rain water is caught for family<br />

use).<br />

All brands <strong>of</strong> Ready Mixed<br />

Paints.<br />

Window Glass <strong>of</strong> all kinds<br />

and patterns. Reference given.<br />

feTOUKON ANUUltY AYE<br />

OCEAN CITY N, f.<br />

(Wl AND IIIMi:<br />

OPED FOR THE WHITER SEASOM,<br />

Bellevne House,<br />

pli na Mhmrj. O<br />

Mi-rrd In Bf ery Jtjlti. )|«b At nil ho««.<br />

HAH'L BCHOBOH, F<br />

WESLEY HOUSE,<br />

Cor, 8th St. and Wesley Ave.,<br />

OCEAN CITY, N, J.<br />

lint<br />

TftHH rMna«|J<br />

a 00-,<br />

Open<br />

ARE<br />

so, we should sell you the Lumber and Mill Work, Why?<br />

Because our increased facilities enable us to effer greater in-<br />

duccments to you. Look at them 1<br />

not<br />

••»<br />

material you buy.<br />

our<br />

S> * Q » r » u " «* hmln^, We<br />

freely. We charge you only fur iLe<br />

We solicit correspondence with any intending to build<br />

and improve residences, stores, halfc or churches, and will give<br />

all inquirers prompt attention. Remember that we can ship<br />

our work to you to compete with others in any part <strong>of</strong> the State.<br />

C. B. COLES,<br />

Lumber, Mill Work and Boxes!<br />

Front Below Kaighn Aoenue, Camden, N. j.<br />

- tr \ - • ' S<br />

^ • • > ' - . . ' •Il<br />

a?ji^.t T*^_>i^t^j.^^»^^it^6 3^^jii^4fiu r r»ji Yf \v i *.> n<br />

Ollbert & Lake are<br />

Jfark lianas new cottage on Hixtli<br />

BlreeL<br />

Candidates can procure<br />

stickers* at tlie SKHTINP,^ onice at<br />

notice,<br />

Mjas Julia C, Morton Bpetit Beveral<br />

1 With her parenifl nt Boiitu DUDIIIH<br />

;week!<br />

aturday iilght waa tile eoideNt<strong>of</strong> the<br />

, the thermometer reglnk'ring 5*<br />

geio,<br />

iimni-<br />

bay iniiii near<br />

Xem<br />

Kphniim Gautielly ii.rodnverltif ftnni<br />

severe plek<br />

a severe plekneea,<br />

Wtlfu gqteBit Inter<br />

est in the church and gunday.iieiiooi at<br />

tlito place. There la talk <strong>of</strong> his #nter-<br />

liig the niiulBtry,<br />

oLEAitiM<strong>of</strong>e, nieroiisand usefui. The happy eoupie<br />

ttiS will resideluiOsniioGjty,<br />

The fourlb Quarterly Conference ot<br />

the Salem M, fi, Church, FiesBantviiie,<br />

by a rislflg and unanimous vote request.<br />

ed the return <strong>of</strong> Rev.C, K, Fleniitig for<br />

the fifth year <strong>of</strong> service as their paatorl<br />

This church la now in the mld«t <strong>of</strong> a<br />

graeloHa aud unusual religious revival,<br />

Tbe<br />

Inter-<br />

OflieerUuiliHk.oI U!liyiiie,had ades*<br />

pernto Haht Sunday with H. Waliniaiij<br />

who recently eneaped ftom the county<br />

jiill, WaltniHii kicked and beat the<br />

iiniuer uiinitrelfiilly, and tried to shoot<br />

him, but WM filially secured, Officer<br />

the<br />

moth lee houW tm<br />

Third street,<br />

Bt, 3, W, ThBtehcr, <strong>of</strong><br />

WAH in tills <strong>City</strong> Thumday<br />

up<br />

after<br />

, MIsa Gertrude Price H|snt A few<br />

with Iier rHreiilH, Mr, nnd Mrs, J. T;<br />

Price, liiHt week.<br />

Jnniqs H. Lliin aurt ivlru, nf PhiiatleU<br />

Iihia,aiB occiipylBB their Cciitml avenue<br />

cottage for a Heiurin.<br />

Bherlir Haiid lia« teen<br />

(he pwtBri agflijjBt bribery at<br />

They are woadsrftiiiy efRscUVQ.<br />

H. B, Adams and famliy have taken<br />

(KffiupiiBcy <strong>of</strong> their new cottap OH<br />

-tral Avenue, wmtii <strong>of</strong> Ninth Street,<br />

'N, V Cieilanil and wife, <strong>of</strong> l<br />

pida, were eiiBfonetd iu their Wiwlt-y<br />

nveiiue oottap; a couple <strong>of</strong> UUJH lunt<br />

week.<br />

Several <strong>of</strong> the patrliiiic n>i*|deht« din.<br />

played flaga aad limiting on Thursday<br />

hi liuimr sif this i.irtli <strong>of</strong> "the<br />

Cicorge."<br />

Mrs, Minnie Hiiigkv rclnrnwl<br />

Hatiirday eveuhi{$ aftur sn jcleniltsi<br />

visit wllli retalivtti and Iriendij hi i»t>iiii-<br />

y<br />

Ruilock will receive a reward widen the<br />

couuty authorltlfa <strong>of</strong>lbred fur Walt-<br />

arreat,<br />

KQO HARBOR BIT?,<br />

The fiillowing CitinenM' tiyket haw<br />

placed lu niunitiatiiHi attheunlnn<br />

for the mutiicipai oletMbin at<br />

tills place, to be held 011 <strong>Mar</strong>oli 27; May*<br />

or, Fred.Bi-huciiard<br />

(?aMl| Freciioldor, Oiiarlc»<br />

Council, Qeo,Sleigauf, William l<br />

Hull aud A, H. VoKt; Betuioi guneHn<<br />

toiideiit, Jonii ^hUHteri Bchijol Trustee,<br />

Frank uioven CiniHtalile, Wiliiain<br />

4'AFE WAV CdLJWTT MOTH,<br />

((••» Flhelied Hers aid<br />

ipeliiUIng many<br />

pastor IB being a§ata(<br />

Sbnrp, the ovaogellst,<br />

Tha Children's Band,<br />

conducted by Mrs, Anita U. FlEtnlng,<br />

the tHHtor's wlA, shows ft commendable<br />

zeal in church work aad ]H a marked<br />

success, y p p y ,<br />

free <strong>of</strong> debt, and by united effbrt and<br />

Cjbrifltlau liarmony in developing in><br />

HATE MAY COUHT IIOTWR.<br />

place Is to have ''a new jail and<br />

tberill'a house, and they are lo be heated<br />

b£ Bteam. Hida have been invited nnd<br />

will be received by tbe Freebolders' Jail<br />

UotURilttee unttl <strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />

strength,<br />

ATLAHTIO orrv,<br />

Mclvln Smith, HOD <strong>of</strong> WjlllaiD M,<br />

Bmltii, wag buried at Zlou Cemetery<br />

gunday Bfterupon,<br />

J<strong>of</strong>teph Thornpwit!, a well known citl-<br />

geii and property owner, dn^iped dead<br />

Suuiluy, neuralgia <strong>of</strong> the heart being<br />

the cauHe <strong>of</strong> death, He was In hto 60th<br />

year and had fn]lowed the occupation<br />

<strong>of</strong> carpenter and builder for many years,<br />

Howard JJuckueli, <strong>of</strong> Fhiladeipiila,<br />

returned Sunday morning from » duck<br />

OveiHecr <strong>of</strong> the Poor, [hunting trip on which he started<br />

i Hnrbcsr MnHler, Jam«* Thunsday qspwtlug to return the next<br />

1. IjtpV(.|jiiiiI,<br />

PORT BKPliBLTi!,<br />

What ;»]tl Hcjiiiieii coriHldcf tiie<br />

ernte tlirowing awny <strong>of</strong> lifu )H the at<<br />

tumjit uf Jiieob Wuitwf <strong>of</strong> Uila plnue, in<br />

wauii New York city lit a PHIUM boat,<br />

Hv IiuH pdiiHtnicl«i for blruwlf a small<br />

iiory, U feet in ieiigUi, aud, flllliig It<br />

with thy jievuvHsttry pmvlHJiinH Hturtod<br />

Haliircliiy tu reaijli Nuw York by going<br />

up the iiittHt, TheHfvere gales, |ireva=<br />

(ytit-nt thlHm?aHif» <strong>of</strong> the year, willi 'the<br />

muMiinewt <strong>of</strong> the boa, riiitket*<br />

nf<br />

IlielinrtI 11, Btitw him<br />

llirouftb tiio agency <strong>of</strong> H, CfurilH<br />

HOD a ]ut on A«bury Aveiiiic, wuith<br />

Elevriiili Htreet, <strong>of</strong> N, V,<br />

Two thiiigHare pnrtk-ulariy<br />

just now, vtei the i)im>himinjj pnyet <strong>of</strong><br />

a dollar is iinuHiiaJiy great, but n\m! m<br />

1H (he dimmiity <strong>of</strong> gettilig hyitl <strong>of</strong><br />

dollar.<br />

, Tiie' Jlfiord «f liegiptry and<br />

will meet on Tucwlay nest,<br />

the hduis <strong>of</strong> 1 ami 0 1*. MM to revN} tlie<br />

regLNlry HHL Bee that y«uf iiuiiiu in till<br />

thoilHt,<br />

J, U, Huflman, Esq., oi<br />

t'lmrt HOUHC, WUDU tlie iHiaiirtuiiBii _<br />

iiifit week. Mr, HuITiiiiin had mi vinitifd<br />

Otsean<strong>City</strong> previ«iiRly for a 11 umber ,,f<br />

years and was tlolfghlwl wilh thg mpjil<br />

gpnwth <strong>of</strong> the elty,<br />

N. C, Uiellaud piirehasted the two Ints<br />

nil tlie corner <strong>of</strong> Anbury nvctiiiu and<br />

Ninth struct m\d at tiieSf'NTi<br />

till Friday by Biierlf! liuis-Ft<br />

Prtis, mm, Mr, Clellaud Intends im«<br />

jtroving the prciperty m ssnii a« tiie<br />

transfer is legally mmlo.<br />

OH Wedncaday pveiihig taut a nuni-<br />

iMF <strong>of</strong> foilles doeply liitereHled fn tiio<br />

welfare <strong>of</strong> fhe Churcli gave a guiipernt<br />

tile Knirnctt In aid nf thg iliiahcssi <strong>of</strong><br />

(he uiiilcrtakTiiga partictilarly<br />

one, and it Is hardly [jnibaltle ttiai<br />

will refts'h IIJB dwihiutlnii In<br />

Jt SH not known thuitiiiy wager<br />

tlie utlriiijiL<br />

day. His yacht was blown fifty<br />

tOBeaby the piBvalllng severs gales,<br />

and the pimfjengers aiid crew were half<br />

frogeu when they reached this port.<br />

The Republican ward convention on<br />

Saturday night elected the following<br />

candidates and thereby completed their<br />

ticket. First Ward-Council, Albert<br />

Byer, Edward Kline, AM^aor, Horaee<br />

Kellftr; CouHtubieH, Churlea Jiafrettaad<br />

Jesse Yates? Ohowii Preebolder, Btewart<br />

Slilnn, gecfiEid Ward—Council, Joseph<br />

Llngermau and Stiward S, Leer ASSCB-<br />

sor, Frank A, Hairier; Con»tahle«( Harry<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>kBuud Edward rellitt. Third Ward<br />

—Couueil, George Long and<br />

Our<br />

ivliluh will 1st? lield tlil** (Thiimliiy)<br />

i<br />

Air. Middle hiW rsiircliiiHisl a new horse,<br />

C'ajiiiiiii Janien 11, TifWiiNcnd^ two<br />

ciiildrcii nreHick,<br />

Our Frut=ii!>Icler JH putting up the rait-<br />

iroti (lie cniHHWiiy at Ihirt plait*.<br />

A Niift i»\ WtfliiL-tfduy <strong>of</strong> luttt week he<br />

llurliupi aiid John t'nitlery, re*<br />

It! John iKfing (.•liHIHlliti'd (O Jllll<br />

hi default iifl^ibjill,<br />

, A, IJiihirtcr WiiN (ij! 1 viuwint? II!M umU<br />

ill! KithtrdHy hut, ifi- rv|HtrtM<br />

J,'IHHI [iiiHim hi Ailuuifi! t:ity<br />

wlih iiJ U<br />

Knnuer; Ammtwt Arthur Westcdti;<br />

C l J<br />

, Janus* Jiussell; ClKjseu Free-<br />

huldyr, JpHiplr figrton. Fourth Ward<br />

—CiiUiicllj ThomaH Thomiiwjn, Alfred<br />

*loAnnoy- ABWffior, Hninuc] (J.Hurris;<br />

UiiiiHtahie, William JoncH,<br />

The Dymocratiq primaries afuiidoy<br />

night elected ftiiiseU<strong>of</strong> delegatOH Ui the<br />

city eonveiiitoii wiileh will he held lo=<br />

Caps May Point eitcnBivo Jra«<br />

bvemeiits are to be made la the spring<br />

hi the Israel Johnson and Matthew<br />

Handall estate properties.<br />

Miss Jennie Matthew!) broke a botUe<br />

<strong>of</strong> wine over the bow <strong>of</strong> the new uioop<br />

yacht, Halen H. 1x4011pg which was<br />

iaunehed at Scliollluger'ij Landlug, on<br />

Saturday,<br />

The terms <strong>of</strong> Mayor George H, Reeves<br />

and GouncUfuea Uarciay Sebellender<br />

and John D, Craig, <strong>of</strong> We«t Ospe May,<br />

expire next month, Although Mayor<br />

iteeves Is a liepubljcaii he iws been re=<br />

nooilnatcd by the Democratg, That<br />

party bus aluo named David Hughe*<br />

and Waiter Fen derson fftrUouudl, The<br />

liepublicaiiet Saturday sight named ex*<br />

Mayor John Spencer fur Mayor, and<br />

Daniel C, Eidrcdge and Untmellnian<br />

Craig for UounelL Spencer and KecvcH<br />

liave I*eii oppfmiiig candldattsf<strong>of</strong> eight<br />

years jiam, and the hpiinrH have been<br />

pretty evenly divided,<br />

OCEAN VIEW,<br />

R. CGodnfey s|ient WediieHday in<br />

the Uuaker <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Josepli I. Beuil, <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle, was in<br />

this place on ThufHday,<br />

M, J, Ki-liy, <strong>of</strong> Phiiadcliihta, siwnta<br />

few days <strong>of</strong> last week en his farm here,<br />

Joseph Smith has bought a team <strong>of</strong><br />

horses. ,<br />

Elmer Young spent Tuesday <strong>of</strong> last<br />

week In Fhiladeipiila,<br />

Tlicsmos Sharp, nf Petersburg, 1HIH<br />

Keel. I<br />

Tiie Republican CiQfOoQventlon wu<br />

held on Wednesday night <strong>of</strong> 1st weft!<br />

at Odd Fellow's.Hall for the nomlruv<br />

Uon <strong>of</strong> candidates for the <strong>of</strong>flas <strong>of</strong><br />

Mayor, Reuordcf, AldenriaB, Treasurer<br />

and otlitr munielpil <strong>of</strong>fleea. ' Fnakilii<br />

P. itnyt who all along bu been aktmoR<br />

candidate fbr the Mayoralty, received<br />

tite nomlnatlon_by a majority <strong>of</strong> If del-<br />

egates. The <strong>of</strong>flge <strong>of</strong> Recorder was «&•<br />

corded Juha T, Qouldey, who rao 30<br />

votes ahead <strong>of</strong> hta oppontnt The flnt<br />

vote far Alderman was a tie between<br />

Joseph B. Baftiett and Jacob H, Lei*<br />

dotB, Bartlett, whs was Blated for re-<br />

tirement by some <strong>of</strong> tbe JlepubUaii<br />

leaderu, DHI ahead <strong>of</strong> his opponent on<br />

the eeoopd ballot by 0 votes, John A,<br />

Jeffries secured the nomination for<br />

r by a majority <strong>of</strong> id votes over<br />

iiis oppiineut, U. B, Young, For Over-<br />

seer <strong>of</strong> the Piior, H, U, Norman ran 10<br />

Vflten ahead <strong>of</strong> Robert Dunlevy, Itouert<br />

H. Ittpraoij<strong>of</strong> tlieUityEseeullveUotQ.<br />

Riittee, was Chairman,<br />

TO COHTRACTOMB.<br />

Ar^U rmVBS&lS « hereby lB*lt*d for<br />

Hir rremion or a CflHnlj JtU and SfiertlTi<br />

dmee si C«^ llnj ceurt Home, N-w Jer*<br />

to the plan- •nd ifltt<br />

n flie at U* Ul<br />

moved bore and will have charge <strong>of</strong> tiie<br />

furui whicii Is iiwued by M, J, Kelly, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia,<br />

SisterH Alice and <strong>Mar</strong>tlia Umifrey<br />

weru In Pliiiudejphiu mi r l'iii>fldtty and<br />

A iuinily from W«t!«ni<br />

ihiN ruovwl (jn William HittimmiH fiirm<br />

lo cngiitfe In toijmt-i.f iiilture,<br />

A'fuiujly fhtni up Jt'RHjy \um tiiken<br />

iinii iifUuptHiii Hvilry Ht(H>tllluii ! H<br />

the Hoard <strong>of</strong> Stewards, wiilcli proved a<br />

great Siicee§§t esceeding in net gall!<br />

anything dene 011 that line probably in<br />

the history ef theBoeieiy, the caMh nault<br />

amrnintiiig to upwards <strong>of</strong> $83 wtrnes<br />

with great acceptance to the Biewards<br />

at the closing <strong>of</strong> the conference year<br />

and reflecti to the brightest credit on<br />

the ladies who bad the matter iu hand.<br />

SaatnJener Rallrood ivxtciiNloii,<br />

The work <strong>of</strong> estendliig the South Jer-<br />

sey Railroad from Tuekahae to Car*<br />

May <strong>City</strong> has commenced. Ten car*<br />

loads <strong>of</strong> (IrHt=cIasH mk iiea have been<br />

laid from Tuckahoe dtiwn, aud (lie fliMt<br />

consignDjent <strong>of</strong> iron Is eooa ]<br />

JiuiJdJngH are beliig prepared for<br />

iiiB hirge'gangH <strong>of</strong> laboreni at<br />

vitle, and those hi P^itlnn to know<br />

fllate tliat this week will Hee the work<br />

well advanced.<br />

William HievhriMiijWlxi lins l»ccn Mich<br />

for HevfRiI weck», inimnli ligltcrut itiiH<br />

writing.<br />

Mr. and Mm, JUi'lifird liigurwilt, wlio<br />

imve iHith ixKfii Niillerlng frisiii the grip<br />

tor two lit three wrtfks jBWt, Imve ni'tirl j<br />

Uwirgy Hniiiii and Misw Thoelic<br />

t-fs, ijftiiin piiicu, were nmrrii.il 011 I)u><br />

14th at Atluiitic (Jity, hy tliu Ilev, Mr,<br />

iiiorrAWHud UIHO uoiuinated the fulloiv-<br />

hig CJtiididiitea for want onkt-s: FirNt<br />

Wuni—Couiicli, 0, LvL'nle and 8,'p,<br />

DUHIIIH; AtoieHfiiJrjJ<strong>of</strong>lialiCouover; Free-<br />

holder, T. J, Hgrlier; OoiiNtable, Aivlii<br />

Van Hoi ten Andrews*, Becond Wan)—<br />

UiUiiioii, George W, Jaekmn and L, W,<br />

CJ, A, Bt'Ully;<br />

Wflimin Hiirkiicy mid (j. K.<br />

Third Wiird-€ouiieiit<br />

and Jclin O. <strong>Mar</strong>fb;<br />

Jutiii C, lilnleyf Ulnweu<br />

Jiiliii D, Htetlnmn; UJIIIHtable,<br />

Myura, Fourth Wanl—i'iiiiiifil, Harry<br />

if, PHsiall and HiHuijul Jliirtoii* ASHS.<br />

wsr, Harry Hjiiiil; auiHtaltJe, Juwph<br />

Iliirry, -<br />

a. C.ToWiiBend is aiuiing tlie Hrst tii<br />

Him tlie Kill on whirii lie will cultivate<br />

tijiniiUes for the factory,<br />

A new Iron fence will probably be<br />

plucwl ariiund tiie Uulvary<br />

(?imrch In tho near future, u» nearly nil<br />

the fuiiilN neccttiary have been siib-<br />

ncribed.<br />

Wllifum Devaul waH tiie ilrHi Id lit.<br />

IKJUCC frt-Hli llHii tin uiir riiarket, liiul-<br />

tltnk bejiiK liio H(ieck«.<br />

Tho«e tlml wltncwH-nred fiir many yenra,<br />

therefore new on file at ifip mUtlchdo <strong>of</strong> B«mU6i<br />

E. Ewlng •! WMI &po <strong>Mar</strong>. Rtmjviwrf.<br />

Bepiirim prypsnlii srealge invited for tlie<br />

ri(M?fMjirySiij*| Cglfat iinJ Ins Work fsp HJd<br />

Jail, nccojaparifHi with conjpjFta EpreiSGUfona<br />

tiipfpforpj In «h[oh eaeh biiidisr mutt ipnclfv<br />

ihelp coniLhicMen, qu.liiy <strong>of</strong> it«J, and tlie<br />

flseuiiar imUnB intern he prypetH to rurntah •<br />

an J cncli bilder to iflbm.K umplei <strong>of</strong> lie ii«J<br />

hs pr<strong>of</strong>i«rt isiiiiB ih« sMtroetisD <strong>of</strong> UIB<br />

sleel erllt, •iieli Hnnpi*if to be •u'yjiH;C«d to «rf<br />

•«•!• mat tnif be drtlr*,1 fey the (toimfy OfflelaJl,<br />

4!» perfect Ilectfug Britem for ill enih<br />

bliNillngl'<br />

Bidder* irfsr •!» make pmaii for the werk<br />

COmpleE*. (uh 1 ilting thentifitli cuttin' "<br />

flcaildni far (he eels. And inn Wort; -<br />

ing Sr«i*nij »mi •ubmiiilBK Hnsiea <strong>of</strong><br />

M prdTfdHl *ba»ff. -<br />

All brop<strong>of</strong>ali la be Hi«rki>4 "<br />

Mew_TO«ntr. Jmil," und hB*a^i.__.,<br />

tllp Coniitilltes on JiUI p& or before IS<br />

nMB, ef ittreh Bui, isi, and ba a«<br />

•lih a cortlflfd or eulller'a chrek for<br />

A Moral<br />

Seaaide<br />

Resort<br />

• - • , i<br />

Not Excelled<br />

as a ••.<br />

Health Restorer.<br />

GILBERT & LAKE,<br />

leise and Sip Paiitors.<br />

45© West Avenue,<br />

Finest facilities for<br />

•i*<br />

unnin&etc.<br />

f6p<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

WilUam^ liatsaj OiMrniiin <strong>of</strong> J»i| doromittee 0<br />

M > forfeit to Odps Msy teusir, Haw jermj, la<br />

the e*enl that the pueeeufttl bidder falii, or r*=<br />

fuaea, sitHiH ft reiuonablp lime, to en»F into<br />

conlr>> 1 for the work awarded to him accord-<br />

Ing la his pnpnial (checkj or bedds to be re-<br />

lUrped fa iiniue^aifgl bidden m ioOii a* s de><br />

efBloa {)• pBHhed, anil tbqte or lueceftfiii biddara<br />

to lie reiurnrii to them upon Uisjr cpnipUangB<br />

wUh the een


V.'/'*>*<br />

OP THE MIND DISCUSSED<br />

AT THE TABiRNAQUt,<br />

pn TnlBtpc* S^a U* Clumsbf «f the<br />

fl, fab, S3,—IB the Brook-<br />

lyn Tabernacle this forenoon BOP, Dr.<br />

Tulmage cbose ftrtbe subject <strong>of</strong> nla<br />

sermon "Tbe Human Faco'r and hold<br />

Us great andfenco lajdnated witb tbo<br />

cnanii<strong>of</strong>fll* elpqaeBcea* be dlao<strong>of</strong>lncd<br />

on » subject <strong>of</strong> oolvenal interest. The<br />

'•txfwatSGdeaiaigea viii, 1, "a man'a<br />

wisdom naKath bis face to sblnn, and<br />

the boldness <strong>of</strong> Ms fteo shall bo chang-<br />

ed," or, to It cay fee rendered, "the<br />

sosrnal<strong>of</strong> bis fBeesnali bo sweetened,"<br />

ToosH little change In mr English<br />

translation brlnge oat the better mean<br />

lug <strong>of</strong> the Iwt, which sets forth that<br />

tne chartwtar <strong>of</strong> the face fs decided by<br />

the character <strong>of</strong> tbo son}. The main<br />

restores <strong>of</strong> Oar couutenance sere decid-<br />

ed fay the Almighty, sod we cannot<br />

change them, bat trader Uod we decide<br />

whether we shall bars countenances<br />

benignant or baleful, wnr or sweet,<br />

wrathful or genial, heoeToIentor moan,<br />

aqBatteragoandrelly, impsdeotorinod-<br />

oet, epsrageeas er cowardly,/rank or<br />

•nsakjo^, ID all the work* <strong>of</strong> God there<br />

la nothing mBiB wonderful than tbe hn-<br />

"nan opunteswice, Thongb tbe longert<br />

face !• ifHtban 13 loebeafroin tho faair<br />

Ifne<strong>of</strong> tbe forehead to Urn bottom <strong>of</strong><br />

the chin and tbe broadest face ti Iqa<br />

than 8 fncfaas from check bono to cheek<br />

bone, jet Ip that unall compass God<br />

bath wrought sscb differences that tbo<br />

1,600;000,000 <strong>of</strong> the human race may<br />

be distinguished from each other by<br />

theff fadil<br />

Tfae free Is orOIuerily tbe Index <strong>of</strong><br />

1 character.' It fa tfae throne <strong>of</strong> tbo emo-<br />

tions, Ills the hattleBuld <strong>of</strong> the pas-<br />

alona, It & the catalogue <strong>of</strong> character.<br />

|t la the tnap <strong>of</strong> tte mind, It Is the<br />

bypftb£ BOBI, And while tbe<br />

before pnr birth Whether<br />

we stall be handsome or homely we are<br />

by tbo character wo form deciding<br />

whether onr countenances (ball bo pleas-<br />

t ant <strong>of</strong> disagreeable, This is so nraeh so<br />

that some <strong>of</strong> tbs most boantlfol faces<br />

ars unattractive because <strong>of</strong> their arro-<br />

gance or their deceitfulncss, and some<br />

<strong>of</strong> the most rBgg^d and irregular fea-<br />

i 1 V<br />

mm that ahinea tbrpogb them, Acci<br />

6m% 07 BlckntuB or BcariflcatioB mny<br />

rail the fwv K that itihoii sutexpna<br />

tiio iool, bat tn tbe majority <strong>of</strong> caioa<br />

gly* H me * deliberate look at a ann's<br />

conntODBDoeand I will tell yon whether<br />

be fa v oynloor as optimbt, whether bo<br />

la a miser $r • pbJlasthrqplBt, whether<br />

be U noble ut fgnqnjlnipns, whether bo<br />

fsgpQAarliBd, Oqr first liopnsaioD oi<br />

.-* ^VTQT woman la generally the acen-<br />

^litolmp^oD. Ton at theflmt glance<br />

ranks Bp yoor mind that mme man la<br />

, ^nworthy <strong>of</strong> you frienflHhip, bnt after-<br />

wuti, by iireBnntsBoa being pat into<br />

Jtlite a^odntian with him, you<br />

Mm sod trnt bin, Yit<br />

it<br />

hira long enough, and yen<br />

will be compelled to return to yonr orig-<br />

in*! tattniBte <strong>of</strong> bis character, bat it<br />

will be after he has cheated yon out <strong>of</strong><br />

4vorytbrag be could lay Ida hands on.<br />

It Is <strong>of</strong> Qod*B mercy tBat wo have these<br />

Snnflds indexia <strong>of</strong> character. PbrcnoJ.<br />

Index, and while It may be<br />

to an absurd extent there is no<br />

doabt tbat you can jfldge somewhat nf<br />

a lass 1 )! character by tbe shape <strong>of</strong> hia<br />

bend. fiOmlstry is another Index, nnd<br />

while It may he carried Inn? the fanciful<br />

-and hecromaatic there Is no doabt that<br />

sertAIn line* la tbe jutim <strong>of</strong> tho band<br />

ire iodlcatffe <strong>of</strong> mental and moral<br />

tfatts,<br />

BtSLS fBYHJQGHOMY.<br />

* ^Kiyslognomy is another Index, and<br />

^rbile. tbe oontoqr <strong>of</strong> tte human face<br />

may asmeHma mislead na we can gen-<br />

erally, after looking into the eye and<br />

noticing tbe curve <strong>of</strong> tho lip and tte<br />

<strong>of</strong> the nostril and tbe correla-<br />

__ _B <strong>of</strong> all the features, come to s right<br />

ss^mats<strong>of</strong> a nan's character, If it<br />

wao JHJt ao, how wonld We know whom<br />

_o tost and whom to avoid! Whether<br />

we will or not, physiognomy decides a<br />

thousand things In commercial and<br />

and Social and religious de><br />

From one lid <strong>of</strong> tbo Bible to<br />

tbe<strong>of</strong>bef there le no science so reoog-<br />

Blsvdaatbat<strong>of</strong> pbysiogoomyj and noth-<br />

ing more thoroBgUy liken for granted<br />

$niihf power <strong>of</strong> tee sonl totransfig-<br />

aretfaolsce. The Bible speaks <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Of God," tte "face <strong>of</strong> Jesus<br />

tbe "faoeoE 8MB, 7 tte Vfnoe<br />

"tfeB 4 'face<strong>of</strong> Job," the "face<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbe old nmn," tbo ablnlng'•face<strong>of</strong><br />

wrathful "face <strong>of</strong> ^bsra<br />

tbs facft <strong>of</strong> bamilia-<br />

fJon, tbs resnrrectteoary staff on the<br />

qlingurlngtlisir face, and In my text<br />

i tbs Bible declares, "A man's wisdom<br />

?^fetf____tb bbj face to abtso, and tte BOBE-<br />

y»BIbIehats<strong>of</strong>fiuch toBay^boutpbysl-<br />

SgBOQyii w*,do 'not, wonder ttlqt the<br />

.^ wflfNMlta made it * study from tbe<br />

__, t In Tata tbOjEnglbb parlla-<br />

fn ths tfnwoT 0obrge n ordered<br />

itabUd/w&Ipped anfl Imprisoned those<br />

* - - - - Intelligent<br />

bate studied itandal<br />

fig oration and nogntJay inbeaveti. Kind*<br />

ness! It ia the m«t magninwn. sculp-<br />

tor that ever touched human couut_•<br />

nance.<br />

Uo one could" au ;r at tho uniiiiin!<br />

geniality In tbotuco<strong>of</strong> William Win<<br />

secretary <strong>of</strong> tto troagury <strong>of</strong> tbo<br />

United Itatee, after eeeing bim at the<br />

Kew ¥erk bauqset jnit beforo be<br />

pen and<br />

Bight be kind, and the effecta <strong>of</strong> it v.ill<br />

be written.if) the Ifingungo <strong>of</strong> your fiu_e,<br />

Tbat Is tbo gnpfil <strong>of</strong> pbyaicgiioniy.<br />

" TUS UOH ASD fHB UOLSK,<br />

A Dayonne merchant was in tho south<br />

<strong>of</strong> Europo for big faealtbp and sittinn on<br />

the terrace ono raorning In bis Invaikl-<br />

isffl he iaw a rider flnng from a homo<br />

into the river, and without thinking <strong>of</strong><br />

Wa own weafitieas the merthnnt fiong<br />

oil bis invalid'a gown and Jenpcd into<br />

the Btnatn au_ swaa ts tho dr«wnin|(<br />

Ednn, and cloteliSng hini ns he wiiH<br />

about to go down tib liwt<br />

won,<br />

PDWEB OF A FACE,<br />

"Kow,"_iajs some one, "I bnowvery<br />

good people who have no sn.h religion<br />

in their fodos," My friend, therenaoii<br />

probably iB that they wiTOtiOt etmverted<br />

nntil lute in life, WurldliDiflfl and Siu<br />

had been at work with thuir chiHyig on<br />

that loco tm 80 or 40 ycoru, and Grace,<br />

tha divine senlptresfl, has been busy With<br />

her eliisej (july Hyo or ten ygnn), D« tint<br />

be Surprised thnt Piiidlns nnd Grcdfl-<br />

OB|b with tiicir flne ulsiHt'lH oaniiot iu ii<br />

short while mnovo all tliu masks <strong>of</strong> the<br />

stone iiiugun's crowliar* wiiipn turn btt-n<br />

boHj there for a loiifl wliiki, 1 iay to<br />

all the young, if jtiu wuiild hnve<br />

pathetic face, hopeful f.i.o.<br />

tin-<br />

'ii<br />

10<br />

In Hfuty to the bank, when gliiiieing<br />

t<br />

.Miebad Angelo, Iheiqaipter. TiilHng<br />

fj<strong>of</strong>^nd^wmi one-showed him la a<br />

bock yard a piece <strong>of</strong> surblf that was so<br />

abipfflsss It aeeaed <strong>of</strong> no use, and<br />

pl^ kdiff he conld, mpks<br />

iling pittbi % and if sd'was teid<br />

cbillIwn it TheiirtlBttookthamor-<br />

bl«, and for pine months shot btnuelf<br />

^Pil^Bitol ftflmj to maka o* ft |<br />

states <strong>of</strong> David with Ala foot on<br />

llatb, bnt tho marblo waa notqnfte<br />

lanongn st tbe toam to mats h<br />

trafje form <strong>of</strong> tha giant, £$'<br />

i f b l l b<br />

fambnr<br />

sum oUlB cgnfeaalnn<br />

Into tbe face <strong>of</strong> tho rLicned iunn ho<br />

cried, "My God, I hnv. atived my own<br />

Bon!" All kindness comes ..nek to ua<br />

In one way or another; if net in auj<br />

ither wny, tlion in your own Isato, Kind:<br />

Show it te others, fur the time<br />

aay come whoo yen will nyod it yum*<br />

self, PeopSa Ignghed at the lion incaiiHe<br />

ho Bliflred tha inonse that ran over him<br />

when b)* one motion <strong>of</strong> hiepuw thenioii-<br />

it<strong>of</strong> could have crashed the iuijgijifi^<br />

_ant rtjaturbor, Bnt It wag well ilmt<br />

the lion hnd mercy on the njeaBO, far<br />

me day the lion was eaaght Iu ii trap<br />

nd roared foarful.y bucitdae hu vim<br />

held fast by ropes. Then the iiioiiBe<br />

gnawed oil the ropes and let the lion go<br />

free, Son may consider yourself u lion,<br />

hot yon cannot afford to dcBpiso n moniie.<br />

When Abninum Lipeolu jiardom.il a<br />

eoBg 8dtdi_r at the request ef bis muth=<br />

er, the mother went down the ituifM <strong>of</strong><br />

the White BUUBO saying: "They have<br />

lied about tho _s_«.ii__..t*_ IH__UJ| liuifii;-<br />

ly« Ho |s the hnndnoiuc-t niiiii I ssver<br />

saw." All over that president's niiignd<br />

i was wiitten thg kindnuss which<br />

he ao well .iUuitrntud whL'n ho, aaid,<br />

'Hoino <strong>of</strong> our gyiientlB i-empluht that I<br />

impair discipline nna iuboriliiiatinn in<br />

the arniy by tny pardons and rripitea,<br />

fast it ttink_s mo rt-sted tttter fi hard<br />

day's work if j can pud eaiiid goiHi .'*=<br />

f« Baving a man'a life, nijd 1 go<br />

to bed happlur na I think how joyons<br />

the signing <strong>of</strong> my nnme will uiuke hiin<br />

isd his fatally," Kiudnceisi it miikde<br />

tte lawtoshlno while Hfo lasts und nft-<br />

er death pots a sntnaier BUjiMt 1» tweun<br />

the stilt lips and thesineotbed hiiir tbnt<br />

makes me say sometlihes nt oliciijniffl,<br />

"Sbo _«m_ too beautiful to bury."<br />

But ben cones another chisel, and<br />

iti nmno is uypocriay, Otarist with one<br />

terriio stroke In his sermon on the<br />

mount described ibis character, "When<br />

ye fait, be not aa the hypocrites, <strong>of</strong> n<br />

sad oountoDance, for they disfigure their<br />

faqes that thoy may appear unto sen to<br />

fast.*' Hypecflsy having taken pessos«<br />

sien <strong>of</strong> the son], it immeUlately oppeais<br />

ia th© countenance, Bypocrites are al-<br />

ways soIoBin, They carry several ooun*<br />

try graveyards in their faces. They are<br />

tearful When then la nothing to ttfy<br />

abont, and In their prayers they catch<br />

for their breath and have such general<br />

doiefnlqeai that they diggnit young peo-<br />

ple with religion, We had one <strong>of</strong> them<br />

In one <strong>of</strong> my oburobes. When he ex><br />

orted, he always deplored the low state<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mliglgn in other people, and wben be<br />

prayed it wis dD nttack<strong>of</strong> bysterlq, and<br />

be west: into a paroxynn <strong>of</strong> obi and aha<br />

that seemed to _jeniand rwoscltatlop.<br />

He went on In tbat way until wo had to<br />

ejtpel him front the church for stealing<br />

Ifae property intrusted to him as admin-<br />

istTEter and for other vices tbat I will<br />

sot - <strong>of</strong>eriOons and he wrote trio several<br />

letters not at all cotnpllinonlary from<br />

the west; saying that be was dally<br />

Ing for my everlasting destruction,<br />

aa cannot bivs hypocrisy In his<br />

!wlt__out sqmebow showing It ia<br />

, All Intelligent people who<br />

witness l£*toaw It Is Dotting bot a<br />

dfutaatlxatlon,<br />

DJ» another fihlae], and tbat<br />

the'old fashioned reUglos,<br />

Jt first takes po_s___Ion <strong>of</strong> tto whole<br />

blood<br />

aiiy<br />

li<br />

Xhisdone, despdowtf<br />

yst*'Vow 1st tee<br />

and front gste <strong>of</strong><br />

«f*ro*iin« aienal th*H<br />

face, cheerful fnce, kind fn.., fit<br />

earliest poFBtbk' momclit by tho<br />

<strong>of</strong> God have planted id yonr HUH I<br />

pathy and hopo nnd courage and guud<br />

eheor anfi klBdnsHa, No uiiiu ever in-<br />

dulged a gracious ffuliiig or IVBH movi 1 *!<br />

by a rightueB! indiguutioH or wm Hiirrwl<br />

hj a b_B_veii_it tiiipiilge bnt its eifut'l<br />

was Enafii or less iiiillyntcd fti the t-mm<br />

touanuo, wliilo Bavitl iiotk-uil tint pljysi.<br />

ognOinKifffttit<strong>of</strong> a hiitldj_pn_iti to 1>nr* =<br />

y6nr fafie In h<strong>of</strong> lap and hiivo a good<br />

eryl' ' . ' •• ' •<br />

But I eon toll yoa <strong>of</strong> a more Rympiv<br />

tbetiennd inrtro tenddraad more loving<br />

face than any <strong>of</strong> tbo focus j have inqn-<br />

tlonod. "No, fun ennno t," Bay a iomo<br />

one, • I enn, nnfl I will. It ia the fnso<br />

<strong>of</strong> JeBQS Christ BI bq_ waa on earth and<br />

ia now In heaves. When preparing my<br />

ilfo^f Obri§t, entltlyd "Froiii Altmi&r<br />

to Throno," 1 rfinsiiuki.-d tlinart gal*<br />

lories iind portfolioa<strong>of</strong> the world to find<br />

a jilsturo <strong>of</strong> our Snviour'a fnco thnt<br />

might bo Dioet expresRlVe, nnd I saw it<br />

as Frnnceseo Pruncia pninted ft In tho<br />

gisieenth eontury, and ns the emerald<br />

intaglio <strong>of</strong> the tilth satnry preecntud<br />

it, and as a,fresco In tho cntneoinlia near<br />

Eomo jir*.«rvud it, and ns Leonnrdo tla<br />

Vinci showed it In'•-Thp Last aappsr,"<br />

add I looked In the Louvre, and the,<br />

LuaomboDrg, and tbo Yatiuan, riud the<br />

Drosdoji, ooil ttioB<strong>of</strong>Jin,'nnd Noapojitnn<br />

and Leaden gallort« for the snst id-<br />

spiring fnce <strong>of</strong> Christ, nnd rnnny <strong>of</strong> the<br />

prtsBentetionswerewonderfol forputhga<br />

and n_aje_ty and power and execution^<br />

but although I Hjlected thnt by Ary<br />

Sohefforaa in SOBIB r^peeta the most<br />

eapresaivo J felt as we alf feol=that oar<br />

Chriat hwj Eovor yet been ]tresyntyd<br />

either in scBlptare or pninting, odd<br />

that we will bare to wait until wo rise<br />

to the upper pala«^ where we shall eeo<br />

him as he Is. =<br />

What o gentle facoltmust bn'fo been<br />

to Induce the babes tp struggle out <strong>of</strong><br />

their mother's arms into his arias.!<br />

Whot as expressive fseo it nnat hayo<br />

been when one reproving leotr <strong>of</strong> it<br />

threw stalwart Peter Into a fli <strong>of</strong> tcarH t<br />

What a pleading face ii rasit hsf s Lwen<br />

to lead the pealmlst in prayer to my<br />

<strong>of</strong> iti "Look npon the face <strong>of</strong> thins<br />

anointed!" What a ayrnpatb-He face It<br />

Dinst bare been to encourage tha eicfe<br />

woman who was bcyvnd any help from<br />

tbe doctor, to tuncb the fluui «f bis gar-<br />

ment I Whtit a suffering face It must<br />

twve bean when saspended on tbo per-<br />

pendlculnr and horizontal pieces <strong>of</strong> thu<br />

wood <strong>of</strong> martyrdom, and blsantagonistB<br />

slapped the pallid cbwfc with their<br />

rough bandi and befooled it with tho<br />

saliva <strong>of</strong> their blasphemous lips! What<br />

• toarnvdons face it stout bave been to<br />

Jwd BWobu to describe if tn tbe em-<br />

tag judgment idicatterl-if tbennivetso<br />

wbeB he sayi, 'i¥tom wboae tpeo the<br />

entfa and toe heaven Bed awav."<br />

O Chrirtt <strong>On</strong>ce the NaiSKne, but<br />

now the celestial I <strong>On</strong>ce <strong>of</strong> oaes, bot<br />

now <strong>of</strong> throne! <strong>On</strong>ce cfuwned with<br />

•tinging bramble, bnt now<br />

with thu jewels <strong>of</strong> rnPfmmed empires<br />

Turn on us thy pardoning tncu nnd fur<br />

give at, thy BjmFnthetiG face and con-<br />

golo BS thy suffering fnco and bave tby<br />

atonement avail fay as, tby omnipotent<br />

face add resorts ns. Oh, what a face! So<br />

icarfed, to loeerated, so r«fieadent,<br />

qverwheifflinglj gloriDBS tHnttiieMra'<br />

phim pat wing te wing Bad with thci<br />

eon joined pinions beep <strong>of</strong>f seffls <strong>of</strong> th<br />

luster that ii too atigbty even for eyes<br />

chef tibia or angoHe, aad yet tbia morn'<br />

Ing turning apon n« with a sheathed<br />

iplendoF Ite that with which ho ap-<br />

peBfedwhen he said to the nothere<br />

bashful Bbttui t;r_senting theirebildrep,<br />

"Bflffur them to _a_ae,"aBdtfl tie poor<br />

waif <strong>of</strong> tiiii ilrMt, "Keitber do I eoa-<br />

deiiiB the_1"flBd to the eyes <strong>of</strong> the<br />

bliaa beggitr <strong>of</strong> the wayside, •*Boqpea»<br />

ed." I think my brother John, thu t&<br />

tamed foreign mlgsionary, dying §nm<br />

Bier b<strong>of</strong>erd tot at Doand Breek, eiinga<br />

a glliapss <strong>of</strong> tbnt face nf Chriit whsa<br />

In bis dylfig hour iny brother iaM,<br />

sbiill bo satlitied whea 1 nwufee In his<br />

likeBOfa," Aiid BOW Bato him (ho<br />

loved ug nnd waibed ns froin ear Bins<br />

la his own blood and hath iiiHile til<br />

and pricatB unto God and bis Father, to<br />

bin] be glory and dominion for ever flDil<br />

evil. A in on and aiusaf Adaon um<br />

omen!<br />

A yuvef luUian KcHe.<br />

ThcFO was ret'i'iitiy fotiud is «n<br />

eietit oyster bnnk on the Sabiae river,<br />

just below thia point, ii well preserved<br />

Indiiui idol, The i iu ngo was neiifly fomr<br />

foot high and wns <strong>of</strong> a three bended<br />

infln, with the gcnles <strong>of</strong> a tartlo eove^<br />

lug the entire body, but with the foot<br />

and eiira'i <strong>of</strong> a psfither. The idol is<br />

hollow and coutiiinod the Bkolcton<strong>of</strong> o<br />

joBBg child, In an upright ptsition, tbe<br />

head flttlflg into that <strong>of</strong> the god,<br />

WhetbertliO child wns thna taiorificed<br />

te tho god or the linage merely Bicd as<br />

a repository <strong>of</strong> thSdead baly eaaBot<br />

bo ducided. The riirvifig on tho idol<br />

fihowed a degree <strong>of</strong> -kill BBeoainjoa<br />

among tho Indiana us existing DOW or<br />

ns foand hero Jiy tlie enrly -etticn, and<br />

as tho hunks <strong>of</strong> this viuinity wore evi«<br />

dontly ereoted by fl people aatedating<br />

these it ia probublo that tbe imago was<br />

<strong>of</strong> Iht-ir rrii^ioii uiso. It ia <strong>of</strong> ,i<br />

ontl is coniposyd <strong>of</strong> fonr or five pieces<br />

nuatly ec'!B_ntsd tflyt>ther with' a sab"<br />

stunco Hot f eeegaiied by aay mason who<br />

has seen It,<br />

The union <strong>of</strong> the several atones > SB<br />

ployed in It fa so cquningly done that<br />

Oiily a cloaci tiiuni nation reveals it ot<br />

all. Tho eyes aro "f agato and sot with<br />

th<strong>of</strong>lkill <strong>of</strong> a tinishutl lapidary, and by<br />

BOIISQ contrivntice are _s arraBgcd as te<br />

aove in the hunt! from side to eiilo, aad<br />

to clnso by the ghuttiil|f down <strong>of</strong> Hdi <strong>of</strong><br />

silver. The pnnther cinwa nro nUo <strong>of</strong><br />

pjlvcr, and the feet are <strong>of</strong> obsidian high-<br />

ly polished,<br />

(Jiio <strong>of</strong> the tiirw heatli wean a be*<br />

nign esi>r__!iii.in, whSly another grins<br />

maliL-ionaly nnd the third frownflbeav<br />

lly nnd HIIOWH elineboil teeth <strong>of</strong><br />

iao,=Bcaumoi_t (Te»,<br />

The BAB.* KlBd Of & F941,<br />

The rcpujjlio <strong>of</strong> Hadagonia bad been<br />

long find well reprcsanted at tho court<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbo king <strong>of</strong> PatngMcaf by an <strong>of</strong>ilcer<br />

esllod a d&de, but one day the Mndago-<br />

nian pftrlinmont eonfoned npon him tht<br />

superior rank <strong>of</strong> daudao, Tbo nert day<br />

after being apprised <strong>of</strong> his new dignity<br />

he hastened to Inform tho king <strong>of</strong> Fata*<br />

gascor,<br />

"Ah, y<strong>of</strong>l, I BBdefstand," eald the king,<br />

"Ton have been promoted and given in-<br />

ereaaed ps^ and nll&waneea. There waa<br />

an appropriation?"<br />

"Ifes, year mnjeity,"<br />

"And you have now two heads, have<br />

yea not?" ,<br />

l! Ob, no, your tnajesty—only enif las*<br />

•are yon,"<br />

"Indeed I Ana how* many lep and<br />

anas?' ,<br />

"Two ef each, sire=eBly two af each,"<br />

"Aad only one beflyF'<br />

" Jflat a single bedy, as yon perceive, 8<br />

Thonghtfully romoving his crown and<br />

seratehing tho reynj head, tbemoBareb<br />

was fiilont a moment, and then be saidi<br />

.. "Ifanef that appropriation has been<br />

miMjiplied, Yon seem to be aboBt t<br />

eaine kind <strong>of</strong> a blank fool that JOB wont<br />

yesterday."—San Francisco Examiner,<br />

Vbe AdTftne _h1 _n_ <strong>of</strong> Women*<br />

"What siiall wo do with our girW<br />

isa't snch n hard qBeation to answer as<br />

it Bsed ts be, and now I think <strong>of</strong> it,<br />

"What shftll we do with our boyiT ta<br />

growing to be Bomothing <strong>of</strong> a problem.<br />

Girls nro branching out in ftmsuuier _&!•<br />

o-Jated to etriko terror to yoor heart,<br />

whBB yoa consider the fact that they are<br />

expeet_d t*3 inhabit timtrcoJm popuii_rly<br />

referted to ns "fiphere" aad leek ap to a<br />

man, depending upon hini,.believing In<br />

hitni deferring to bibs, and tho problem<br />

about tho boja is how to taake them to<br />

match her. The women have been mods<br />

to match the men for a long tiiao—in<br />

fact, ever since the Croater Invented Mis=<br />

tress Eve, ' ;<br />

It realjy looks u though eifciinistsaeei<br />

were hedging about ns that rather eon<br />

pel BS to fashion the boys after a bettor<br />

pattern In order to niojce them a match<br />

for the girls, It's rather a good sort <strong>of</strong> a<br />

echetne, and it kadi np to a host <strong>of</strong> bet-<br />

ter things, such aa we nuve bt*n led to<br />

believe btiouged to the millennium,<br />

: The ndvasicoment <strong>of</strong> women has regu-<br />

larly been the cause <strong>of</strong> iowiog the seeds<br />

<strong>of</strong> socialism jtmong the' entire set They<br />

BTO grodnully leflrning to demand mere<br />

tbings=J0BUce, aiiiong others—and to<br />

lojirn that tlioy only obtain by demand-<br />

ing,—Hwyot Belt Gaboon,<br />

Mr, Henry rnrniss, the carieatnriflt <strong>of</strong><br />

Punch, baa been compiling a list ef tho<br />

nnlncky dAtei connected . with QIad=<br />

Btone's- home f rile bUL Here they are<br />

as he read them nt the recent annnal din=<br />

ner <strong>of</strong> the Thirteen clnb; * =<br />

Home rnle bill introduced on the 10th<br />

<strong>of</strong> FebniWy,<br />

Read first time on a Friday.<br />

Passed third rmdins on ft Priilay,<br />

And thrown oat by the lords on a FH><br />

day.<br />

Friday, Mr, Qlddstone refnsed an in-<br />

terview with the Irish Unioniite.<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 11, second roudlng origimilly<br />

fiied,<br />

Jnly 18, Mr. Balfonf opposed in and<br />

ont danse,<br />

Friday, Dnke or Devonshire spoke nt<br />

tbe great meeting at Edinbnrgn. 1<br />

Earns rale rejected, Homsc ad jonrned<br />

CoalBtrike began, on<br />

tfliay.<br />

Settled on • Friday,<br />

GREAT BARGAINS IN<br />

FALL AHB WHOT EWTH1G,<br />

M.<br />

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1615 ATLANTIC AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. j.<br />

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A Banio Souvenier Given Away with every Child's hmu<br />

YOL, XIIL<br />

11. R. SOOY, Proprietor<br />

OC I AM CITY, SEW JEBSKW,<br />

FIRST=ULASS HOUSE.<br />

DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH,<br />

Y.CORSON,<br />

REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND<br />

LICENSED AUCTIONEER,<br />

No. 721 Asbmy Avenue,<br />

OCEAN OITY, N.J.<br />

fSTATE<br />

in Chuncery, sip't in pan iiiy IlyildliiB: OB* IAH ftMiaeIiif!w><br />

Lfits fyr gaie er K*efis!!iji» iieuiH • ie 1*01, rumMr-i nf iiiif-rtiJah«J, fce^*, Bondp,<br />

wiiii snd OfjDinieiii tiafsfyi'i iirawn, Ah««ca <strong>of</strong> tttlrt can-miir prepswd, Mp«<br />

« tfein (»enlf>afe **U5, fJM(*-St|U.i itrtii ud AJbury Avyoile.<br />

F. O, IH *»*.," ~ ffl '<br />

SUPEEINTINDINT DF<br />

OCEAN CITY ASSOCIATION<br />

From Iti Organization, and also<br />

REAL ESTATE AGENT<br />

TTaving thoiisnnds <strong>of</strong> Building Lots for sale at varioui prices,<br />

I ] Some very C/imi and located in all parts ol <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

ow is the time to pureha§e' i property before the jgeend rat^<br />

road comes, as then property will greatly advance*<br />

T have a good many Inquiries for Property betweeri 6th and<br />

12th streets. Any one haying property for sale might do<br />

well to give me their prices- .<br />

A 11 persons desiring io Buy^ or Sel/.pt iixcfiange property,<br />

£X would do well before -losing any transaction to call on<br />

^ address K. II, LAK-K, -<br />

Association Office, No, 601 AsbyryAve,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>f N. |. •<br />

OOEAN OITY, N. J^ THWKSDAY, MARGH 8/ NO.4S<br />

OCEAN CITY, % I<br />

ana f<br />

NO. 781 ASBURr AVENUE,<br />

91.SO sf sii <strong>of</strong> yfar,<br />

MeskiuTants.<br />

MARSHALL*®<br />

3646 North Broad Street,<br />

PHlLAniSLPHlA, PA,<br />

Will prnrtiw nt Oorjin tTJtjr diirlniF the nienllii<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jime, July fliid Aiigitst.<br />

ROBERT FISHER,<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

AND<br />

THAT SATIN 8UPPIH,<br />

Jlmtii ilia cohtittjeii my mantel sin if boars<br />

Ot trojihloa sn)iir h'SAFil<br />

Whoro fujj erwii«#a raja B A. n, TO B p.<br />

Good Koait Dinners, wIA<br />

ftree vegetables, for 35 cento,<br />

Turkey ur Chicken Dinners<br />

S$ cents.<br />

Ladies* Room upstairs, with<br />

Domelike accommodations,<br />

PURE SPRING WATER,<br />

BAKERY,<br />

6oi S, Twenty-Second St.<br />

ICE CREAM, ICES, FROZEN<br />

FRUITS AND JELLIES.<br />

CHAS. E( EDWARDS,<br />

Broker,<br />

CONVEYANCER,<br />

COMMIGOIONER OF DEEDS,<br />

Ifnfielilne Ilnllriinjf,<br />

IllflUiWlKKf<br />

Pa.<br />

HAND,<br />

ATTORNEY AND<br />

AT LAW<br />

CAPE MAY C,H,,N.j,<br />

>nf, 1-T'.,hiirrmii,ii.,i *<br />

NOTAKY .I'UMJIO.<br />

ilwn from tho jdcmnjuf Varna, whs<br />

Bleeps<br />

0a dslnly IBB Sell miifht IisVo DW&cd It M<br />

henj, =<br />

The Up<strong>of</strong> ft UPJ- white imtln sTtee pocr*.<br />

What till pf roiflnrifO shall I WCsftvoyqu about Hi<br />

Of HSBW UiadiTi'Jlji, wllh prince ns my parti<br />

Or Ir*" <strong>of</strong> * iovn with 11 weiBsn to flout, ft<br />

Anil only this left U UjO (iriqd at A titBrif<br />

Sr t.II yoa th8 irilih, MiGiiiih It rtiies not infold<br />

Per ma any romnneo <strong>of</strong> love np »Bfe{,<br />

And aay 'lla the slipper In which, ] urn told,<br />

Sly gmnSnipUitit h f l i i<br />

BOSCO f S BENEFIT,<br />

J^AW OFFICES<br />

••£ EvHji<br />

m.imtf tiiiiia- u ftairaub Hi HM«<br />

lOTHiKO SOLD OR DEUVIR1D OB<br />

8UNDA1T,<br />

DESIRABLE<br />

COTTAGES<br />

FOR SALE OR RENT.<br />

If you intend visiting<br />

tho soaBlioro tho comin^<br />

season^ oa]l on or write<br />

H. M. Sdpls. |, 1. fifllsiplB. N, P. Sijfsrd,<br />

H. M. SCIPLE & CO.,<br />

DEALERS IH<br />

and Engine^<br />

Kir Etcrj- Duly,<br />

KJfUlK STEAM fUMPS»<br />

Third anil Areh Hit*.,<br />

PHlLAl3BIjPHiA, PA:<br />

^ S, RISLEYT^<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

AKIi<br />

INSURANCE AGENT,<br />

rrr.r*rU«i for Wl« and to rent,<br />

SB i\attgm8B,_ :<br />

pETER MURDOCH,<br />

:llo jTlnrbct su,<br />

..f OCTBH C!tJ=<br />

if, j.<br />

Urocers, ists.<br />

JACOB SCHUFF,<br />

THE PIONEER BAKERY,<br />

No. IDS Aftb A<br />

KiHh HFBH!, PlH aefl &kM dajljr,<br />

* i|.nci»ll.J, Urttrl dllf<br />

U<br />

W44<br />

tret<br />

lor llic TRllla 1*1 fi><br />

*t/Ollipaiiyf ol<br />

llarf lorrf,


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13 .<br />

u- *OCEAN CITT SENTINEL,<br />

mm<br />

CCRTIS<br />

EDrroi<br />

AD<br />

The great State (if MnwnehiiHelltt Is<br />

now committed to one vT the JuatHu-<br />

lions uf HwilguHnnd, w)ilch<br />

that certain U-gfelatlun<br />

B BW JEftifB¥,<br />

farnta<br />

In taual oaln<br />

• k i<br />

work tw<br />

, MARCH S,1SMS<br />

EMM* it |bf Fes<br />

atOigu €fir, H.<br />

The JHfcWB make* an unsupported de-<br />

nial gf oar qbargs that nevna-eigtaUjS <strong>of</strong><br />

the work Becmuy to the production <strong>of</strong><br />

that abeet la done in Philadelphia, We<br />

do not mafee aetenioiu at random, but<br />

an prepand to give tangible reasons l«<br />

provt ova averUoiw- We based our re<br />

upon tbew fact*; Out <strong>of</strong> the<br />

pfjaatter contained<br />

In a single issue <strong>of</strong> the News, the t»m-<br />

pmiUon <strong>of</strong> but three columns, or three<br />

tblrty-*oondfl( Is done ID this county,<br />

the remainder being prepared In Phila-<br />

deJphI% and uf the pi^H-warfe<br />

<strong>of</strong> ifa fburpagee are printed in r<br />

cl^y- Boss sot thli sundlUun <strong>of</strong> aflaire I<br />

warnuit. our itatement? Have we sot<br />

given that paper the benefit <strong>of</strong> the dou bt<br />

Then tbe editor takes umbrage at our<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the expresses* "Journalistic pftr-<br />

aafte" and "JournallsUo vandals," We<br />

tved tbo tenon advisedly,<br />

Tbe proprietor <strong>of</strong> the News, who ven*<br />

tared lilts tbji field <strong>of</strong> tabur with a very<br />

Imperfect conception <strong>of</strong> what was re-<br />

quisite to euooeed, will soon learn that<br />

he oansot subsist upon the UUe <strong>of</strong><br />

"editor," but that It requu^f eomethiug<br />

nun aubatasaal than empiy honore<br />

With which to liquidate obligations con-<br />

tatcted ID the uourae ol btioln«B. Ako,<br />

newspaper men, Is all that term IBB=<br />

plles, are not born such or rescued from<br />

obHsrlty by chance, but are trained lu<br />

a school where bard, pepdsteat applica-<br />

tfoa la necessary to suuter the details<br />

Inddental to tbe pr<strong>of</strong>eaiJun.<br />

l*ubliflitlfifiH <strong>of</strong> tits s&mfi PIHHH with<br />

the Newi have nostanding In the news-<br />

paper world, and me mted ns parasites<br />

which fasten themselves upon legtti<<br />

OUttojouraaUsm. After they have eked<br />

out * pfecartona existence for a time<br />

these sheets succumb to the inevitable,<br />

for so btulawg tan succeed unless con-<br />

daoted upon business principles.<br />

Having no capital Invested In the<br />

Beeaaary appliances <strong>of</strong> the trade, the<br />

proprietors <strong>of</strong> these nondescript publl.<br />

cations sell tbelr advertising spaa at<br />

^gurea whleb so fegnlw Journal can<br />

touch and exist. The Nowu has not<br />

deviated from this course.<br />

There Is no demand In the literary<br />

world fbrmcb periodicals, and la aider<br />

to Receive the public they carry eolunnifl<br />

oradverUsemenlB for which they receive<br />

no sonipanamliDn, aa Ja the case with the<br />

News, This information conies to us<br />

direct from wme <strong>of</strong> thane whose adver-<br />

tlHtmsnUitrenow running in that sheet.<br />

AB we base tbe best <strong>of</strong> reasons for bellev-<br />

ing that the News' subscription, list is<br />

limited to las than one hundred bona<br />

fide subscribers, it accepts whatever<br />

may to <strong>of</strong>fered If In the way <strong>of</strong> patron-<br />

age, regardless <strong>of</strong> rsfcs, thinking thus<br />

In meet expenses and then at some<br />

' future tune, after It has gained a fair<br />

number <strong>of</strong> subscribers, to be able to de-<br />

mand better pries* for Its "pace. Vats<br />

faoje.<br />

i wbea viewed nvm a huslness<br />

people must UQ n-fcrnsl t« the pVuplc<br />

for nllflaiUon befqre It euu be legal\md<br />

snd placed on tbe statute bottka,<br />

TbU wfewiDduin is the closest ap-<br />

proach to a pure democoicy, and rele*<br />

gales the teglaiatiVe politlclaii to the<br />

baekgrountl, with hii schemes, wire-<br />

pulling, and with special favorites to<br />

advance, or enemies to Bnub,<br />

Governor MeKlbley Is an advocate <strong>of</strong><br />

the eardlnat principles which have found<br />

favor In both <strong>of</strong> tne_|BlltIcal psrUeft <strong>of</strong><br />

the old Bay State. Ian recent message<br />

he said; "The cltlaeUH and taxjiayent<br />

should be coHHui ted when debtH are to<br />

be created for which they niuat pro-<br />

vide,'*<br />

This lit tbe feundafinn principles <strong>of</strong><br />

our government, which gained preee*<br />

dent in the collonial days, which our<br />

people refused to be taxed without rep.<br />

balloti annually that they may be rep<br />

resented In saUdnal or State affairs, but<br />

they are far too <strong>of</strong>ten Diiafepregeiited<br />

aud laws are placed on our statutes that<br />

are a Ulsgrace, and seldom or never re-<br />

pealed, at least until they have done<br />

heir mischievous worts. •<br />

Take for example, the local option re><br />

sinue. The untold<br />

wildest mad-caps <strong>of</strong> children<br />

can rornp_and rough in—and<br />

"never vorry the g^ods. They'll<br />

fi i i i<br />

y g y<br />

figure in some <strong>of</strong> nattiest rigs<br />

<strong>of</strong>the season at shore or moun-<br />

tain, English made, all,<br />

'fa6<br />

©ORSON & R0SE,<br />

An old favorite at the front<br />

again. Finer than ever, hand<br />

somer than ever^wUh new<br />

thoughts In tints and prints—<br />

and with every old-time exed*<br />

lence preserved,<br />

pucks, #j, jo and j£Ct<br />

First cousins to the Piqiius<br />

—as sturdy, but with charms <strong>of</strong><br />

their own, Plain and fancy<br />

weave. A great variety <strong>of</strong>.<br />

styles—Scotch and American,<br />

Madras, sje to 4$c*<br />

and between for<br />

FURNITURE<br />

CARPETS<br />

lew yean<br />

damage that<br />

standpoint, the News, like all papers <strong>of</strong><br />

iiii ilk,to •detriment to tbe town In<br />

which It to located, The money paid<br />

- into its treasury la carried out <strong>of</strong> the<br />

(AWPi and helps to swell the volume Of<br />

business <strong>of</strong> other places Instead <strong>of</strong> being<br />

paid out hi the form <strong>of</strong> wages, etc, to<br />

he jetnrBed to the business channels <strong>of</strong><br />

its native town. Doea this assist the<br />

merchant, and other bmrineii<br />

4fDurtowB?<br />

The Hews cUou that the SENTIHKL<br />

U jealous because Council seen fit to<br />

can never be counteracted. Again, take<br />

the infamous race-track laws <strong>of</strong> iastyear.<br />

Although the people entered tbe strong-<br />

est protest last fall their work la likely<br />

'tje pr<strong>of</strong>lUess owing to the usurpation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the executive functions.<br />

We earnestly place this suggestion be=<br />

fore the two bodies politic <strong>of</strong> our State,<br />

and may they both rise above the status<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbe recent partisan acts <strong>of</strong> the Legis-<br />

lature and seek to conserve the true in-<br />

tereiU<strong>of</strong> thipeypie,<br />

Theannaal mietlng <strong>of</strong> the Allan tic<br />

OouDty Board <strong>of</strong> Agriculture ww held<br />

ID the Court House at May's Laiidlug<br />

Wednesday, with evoiy HecUon «f the<br />

comity well representetl,<br />

Th@ jnurniiig was given to the buHl-<br />

or the Board, nod thww pflleew<br />

were elected; President, Philip Btrg=<br />

tnann, EggHftTbor<strong>City</strong>; VlcePrcsldent,<br />

Wllllnm A. EIVIUH; Hnramonton; Htc-<br />

retary, V, P. Hanajana, Egg, HttrUir<br />

<strong>City</strong> I Tr^urer, F, Fedlerj Egg Harbor<br />

<strong>City</strong>; Delegates to the State Board, W<br />

A, EIVIDB aad V, P, H<strong>of</strong>lmftnn.<br />

The Bfterhbou BesBlou wat opened by<br />

Beorttary Frujkiin bye, <strong>of</strong> itie State<br />

Beard, with an urgent appeal for orgau-<br />

liHtlon. The Btete Board, he said, had<br />

its beginning twenty-one yean<br />

weight—heavy enough lor cool<br />

evenings, light enough for hot<br />

days. Here it ii with every<br />

familiar goodness and with<br />

new beauties—lace p'alds and<br />

EFerything to make the homo pleasant and comfortable,<br />

Bed^rooni^uite, Parlor Suits, Pining Room Suits, Rockers<br />

and odd pieces,<br />

Brussels in all grades, Ingrain, Rug and Mattings,<br />

Furf Smyrna and Moquetto Rugs, .<br />

Dinner Sets, English and American,<br />

Tea Sets, white and decorated.<br />

stripei<br />

Ai<br />

p<br />

and rep effect.<br />

Sh d<br />

p , ^ p<br />

American, 25c; Scotch, 35 and<br />

g<br />

with a very imdi niiMnbereliip, but now<br />

d<br />

Irish Bimttus, JJ mid JJS.<br />

Neater, daintier even than<br />

in grandmothers days. Print-<br />

ings that might set some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Frenchmen thinking.<br />

• L&€€ CrSpSS^ $££•<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the newest Cottons<br />

and one <strong>of</strong> the neatest. Plain<br />

grounds <strong>of</strong> varied tints over-<br />

laced with white—in<br />

and stripes,<br />

Crepe<br />

Lupin's Crepe —recently<br />

floated in on an Atlantic liner.<br />

In fabric a sort <strong>of</strong> woolen exha«<br />

lation==wavy, nvisted, curlnd,<br />

crinkled, dreamy, like textile<br />

vapor, or woven smoke <strong>of</strong> in-<br />

cense or tobacco. Street and<br />

Evening shades, 44 in,, $1,25,<br />

L i ' S i l k d l C<br />

the entire Bgrieiiltural interest <strong>of</strong> the<br />

State, aud thtsaiiiiualmectlijgHes tended<br />

over several days. There could be<br />

the srpnissed eflbrt as repn,-<br />

sented in it almost every gain that hod<br />

tbds far bees made In the Btate'H pro=<br />

grew, ^^ftgjjrpyd to be connected<br />

with the fanning industry, Tun culti-<br />

vation <strong>of</strong> the soil In a graud wfirk and<br />

the bftHlR <strong>of</strong> flU uther indiiHtriett. Of all<br />

the exports <strong>of</strong> last year 74 per cent,<br />

were products, Farraere jiay the biilk<br />

<strong>of</strong> the taxes. The LeglHlature auit be<br />

toads to iindentand the iinportanet <strong>of</strong><br />

the farming interest, and ruiiBt Iwk to<br />

the proteetldil <strong>of</strong> tarmers ai well as <strong>of</strong><br />

tbe Oiauufaeturera. Increased produe=<br />

Uoa means decreased pr<strong>of</strong>it; it is the<br />

BUrpluB that brlnp dowii the priees.<br />

Tbe low prlei <strong>of</strong> wheat does not effect<br />

d l as<br />

But wedo eJBlm that the<br />

ahowtd marked IsvoritliiB<br />

Ifl awwdlOf Its patronage to a sheet<br />

ttiat Osm net represent a dollar's worth<br />

, PETERSBURG, IM.J.<br />

Prince Albert<br />

Costumes,<br />

We have set many a fashion-<br />

going, but never any<br />

that caught the popular Jahcy<br />

more quickly or more closely<br />

than the Prince Alburt Coat<br />

and the Prince Albert Costume.<br />

From one end <strong>of</strong> the country<br />

to the other both are growing<br />

in fame and favor,,<br />

They've a right to,<br />

seasonable, serviceable,<br />

i f h l<br />

INHALATION<br />

1520 Arch Si., Fhilad'a, Pa.<br />

par tciiitiumptloii, A«iliiiiii(i, lirnii<br />

* Ciiiiirrii, liny<br />

iitTtiiiti,<br />

drift nil<br />

It iine<br />

Chronic nru<br />

Disorders,<br />

tar npftrij" a qmfit'F fit<br />

'l')niijftirii!» nf iMflenH'linVri he?<br />

ml twin.' than Itfk! i<br />

U»oiftii«ti>, HOr slykpiiinE RrneM.<br />

Wo fcirelmliiw ft few <strong>of</strong> llii? KPFiit niiiiihiir O<br />

tifSllniuiitnlB whiyti W« BH* oonniAiitly pcei ! irfi!S<br />

fpsm tht«ft Wiin (i(i¥e Irisil it, piiliiiHiifii wilh iii<br />

i>ipr«s iignHfMtan In wrliiriB <strong>of</strong> ihfl p*llenl«.<br />

^ ,<br />

If Spring comfort were the only<br />

thought* no need to change<br />

them, If style were the all-in-<br />

all they^cl fill the bill exactly/<br />

Half a dozen other styles that<br />

don't know what , January<br />

means.<br />

^•trf*<br />

bam the city's printing has no<br />

1, when prfttdple to at<br />

Y» it is not<br />

mKsufsetan <strong>of</strong> paUt><br />

!(• proprietor shows<br />

about it there is Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Rtfey'B ven<br />

ture with cranberries, Europe kn§*¥ <strong>of</strong><br />

the fruit <strong>of</strong> Jersey hop only by heareay,<br />

<strong>of</strong> had been prejudiced agaiuet it lu Its<br />

belog spoiled by Iguoiaut co<strong>of</strong>tH, He<br />

had a flurplUB to place, and, biking It<br />

abroad, taakflultahle sauce-pans jilopg<br />

to prepare It In, and made the market<br />

for both, relleviog this market <strong>of</strong> that<br />

surplus and advauclug the price hen.<br />

Secretary Dye's concludlog advice lie<br />

gave to the people as thtif w&tebword:<br />

'Have faith lu your huslatM and<br />

othsr,"<br />

Other papers <strong>of</strong> the meeting wen up-<br />

on "Strawberry 'Grawlnf," by T, D, F,<br />

Baker, <strong>of</strong> Brjdgeton, and "The Insect<br />

Problem,'' wilh lautora iUDBtntlonM,<br />

by Pr<strong>of</strong>ewor Smith, Of ButgifB Oolle«e:<br />

The JneeUcgH were well attended (the<br />

andienoe takingpurt la thedincuiwloDB.<br />

Book Netos<br />

For <strong>Mar</strong>ch has a<br />

portrait <strong>of</strong> Thomas Hardy, one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the most remarkable novel-<br />

ists England has. produced.<br />

There are other pictures, half<br />

a score <strong>of</strong> them, and many<br />

pages <strong>of</strong> timely bouk lore.<br />

But thema|«c <strong>of</strong> BOOK NEWS<br />

comes from !ts plain, straight-<br />

forward and worldly-wise way.<br />

BOOK NEWS has no fads to push,<br />

no favorites to hold up, no en&?<br />

mies to dig at If It deals with<br />

nc<strong>of</strong>pl fiij- n[nt-t:rr> gftttiriidt! fnf th<br />

,„ , f»nf~|iitip|it(>Hi ntisi h^nlrll Aiul vim<br />

nnd unefnlniisa Iful the Ijojiiii" 11 '"! U»>gi'ii = |iiw<br />

c-rFtainlj gj¥i>n Bio,<br />

"While I wu filiiSyp eHnstrieriHl B hfiHiOi;<br />

Child, I WM hnfiwii (0 \m i1*Bpt-pile Irani iiniij<br />

ham]. It «KB Jtptti>rjtc-d, Fef tpoyisl m<br />

confliinl nlliiOfll consffiniiy-ia HIP Iniingn. Kn<br />

inora ih»B ffiUF jeftrt! I did not Nun* n trthhtpii<br />

tffts front pAiii. A!! tills Hmu riytH>r(inlft rtiii<br />

viit, ani aggfaTKlvd other pi'riiHin ildiiifiieni.<br />

Sly rrtenria Kid iifijiiiciftH* ihouelit 1 WOtild i!6!<br />

fiLO¥Hr, Tpsdny I ftfil eiiitffijr eiippil <strong>of</strong> (iy* 1<br />

li«psla ciin onjsiy Anleiet o| feed tliftt I<br />

tinted une before is all myjifo. Kor tliu<br />

I i b ! i i d l<br />

tinted une before is all y j . J<br />

year I iiftve bfaii: Up aBi! Kpinf in.-siwaiid lira it Ii<br />

with siiltlclonl fieOF f« tfllte some liart in dnnii H<br />

l k f il ihri t A<br />

with siiltlclonl<br />

llo work <strong>of</strong> ills<br />

h M<br />

l<br />

iahorinuB nnturf-, An my<br />

i l (i ft<br />

llo work <strong>of</strong> ills ns n , y<br />

sirertKlh i-onMitUrB to iniprove, slnee (ravihE lift<br />

Oiyifun, 1 fr*-i Iriat I cnn e<strong>of</strong>inclsiitioiisij' rr«om-<br />

iiieiifl iii? ifHttimeul, not giilr 16 sura tpravjiiril<br />

iiijj - iioetyni' ilfclioiis are ubsirvesl), bill UJ i>t<<br />

VutiiiR in Lie buncflclni fH^-ld,<br />

s » mm JABiiB iiAdltUDKK,<br />

"ihlc Hill, flat M K, M<br />

^Tlie Oiyjti'n Trp»tin*nt joii split IBS for p, O,<br />

ntrriii, H ye»r ago, f.iio (>f my niissiQiiflrffTi from<br />

W«*t Africa, wlititft life Wai iii JMpftply °n si?=<br />

count <strong>of</strong> lung irO!ib!e end A w«ri« COUJEII, IIIJ<br />

now Usitlll Mi Kftstly heri(-[lt«] him. Hi> lifts<br />

lill tsemfni Mi hralth, liiarrigd a wifi<br />

is lii> ivnrk In Afriea, and taken lifn<br />

ti<br />

Billion W1LLIAH T*¥LOH,<br />

Vifl A . Nu« York, H= V.<br />

el<br />

llr>tiiliii n in the title <strong>of</strong> a h&ijk<br />

Of 990 jiftjr«-ii piibliiiht-d iiy pn, Starkuj- £ ftti<br />

wliteh e!>H to ali inquirer* full iniOrmnUon a*<br />

to thU pemftrksbEs eiiratirc Bgenr,<br />

<strong>of</strong> lurpriiiRff cure* In a wldB Mligp Of<br />

nijtey <strong>of</strong> tlieni afhr being abaiiflohiij ta dl« by<br />

other phj-'iclana Will be ftialIid~FrBCIo~Siir<br />

addreu<br />

rflUrinxj is lii<br />

wife wilhtiiiii.<br />

power hehliHt the throne.<br />

notflOQdltlod Its<br />

'candidate fat <strong>of</strong>flee. It<br />

so<br />

complied with.<br />

_ • ,to p*<br />

tji mfflfr, hatonly top<br />

hum ' " ~~ ' '<br />

It<br />

Qg<br />

4 SQIW, 10W<br />

f<br />

Dress Goods.<br />

Hundreds <strong>of</strong> sorts, clamor-<br />

ing for mention in the papers.<br />

At the best not one in a score<br />

will ever get a word. Like tel-<br />

IiHg <strong>of</strong> a garden <strong>of</strong> flowers—<br />

here a bloom, there a bud<br />

pointed out, but whole par-<br />

terres that must be taken for<br />

granted<br />

To-day a little jaunt among<br />

the sturdier kinds-^-the strong-<br />

threaded, close-woven sorts<br />

that p»ke the ideal Cotton<br />

Coring Suits lor big folks or<br />

FitUe folks,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>im Suitings, 25 and jot.<br />

a book the aim is to search out<br />

the very heart and spirit <strong>of</strong> it,<br />

and tell without bias <strong>of</strong> what is<br />

found.<br />

Think <strong>of</strong> such a book^frlend,<br />

coming to you each month with<br />

faithful word <strong>of</strong> all that the pub-<br />

lishers have been sending out!<br />

How much- to pay for such<br />

service?<br />

!<br />

i a • ' K<br />

JOHN WAKAMAKER,<br />

piiroad<br />

ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.<br />

WET JERSEY |t, It,<br />

In effieet FEURUABTf K, JWI,<br />

f»»e OCEAN CITY u fnllowr:<br />

dl ?*) • mtS.ISpin.<br />

Fur<br />

DID,<br />

B*tnrnl<br />

!>»Te rwtadflplil* rar OeoM <strong>City</strong>,<br />

^tELPHlA, fiRQAP BT. STATION<br />

W&Wt Maw ifOBK,<br />

Dm, STAHKEV A<br />

1529 Arch St., PhlladBlphla, Pa.<br />

120 Svtlir St., Saa Francisco, Gil,<br />

I'JfWp mcilloD till* pnper V<br />

WM. R. ELLIOTT,<br />

SUCBBBSOF ts MRS, R, MORRIS,<br />

DRALER IN<br />

Groceries, Provisions,<br />

CANNES QOODa<br />

Dry Goods Notions, Shoes.<br />

A FUIA LiSK OF<br />

CillNA and OKASSWAIIF^<br />

Rfo. 714 Anbury Av©«,<br />

OqEAN OJTY, N, J,<br />

imndkMsm. IXnl m(),,<br />

4 fi,e,6.GafJ*i,B=W,I0pni, HOt nljflit.<br />

J<br />

hiniily<br />

THE<br />

PHILADELPHIA<br />

RE60RD<br />

mi trrmtik'or r-X|iti(Ni' in<br />

pruwtit ii) lif* reiuitTx iill Hit' new*<br />

>f tliL- Old and N«w WutUL<br />

Itn Nuvumi 1k*|inrtiiiL'iit», itidi ntisli-r<br />

tiiu !i!UimifO!iiii!iL iif it itiiui»-tfnl<br />

iiialit'm [HjrUkiiiih^ Us<br />

THE ,<br />

THJG FAUM,<br />

WOMAN'S WOULD,<br />

ART,<br />

LITKUATlJItlS,<br />

FINANUK,<br />

THE ilKAL IWTATK WUHLI<br />

•lay,'<br />

II* I I*<br />

Daily iiiiil Hlluiliiy, one jtnr,<br />

mm<br />

THI RECORD PUBUSHINO C0,r<br />

917-919 Cheitnyt St.,<br />

JOHN BRUWER,<br />

Pnin^r and Glazier.<br />

DEAJ.EHIN<br />

it ton, Pllrit ^rhllfl lifild, I.In<br />

First Quality Hard Oil and<br />

, Varnishea.<br />

Fire and Water<br />

Pro<strong>of</strong> Paiula*<br />

Pure Metallic Paints for Tir<br />

and Shingle Ro<strong>of</strong>s (and ni<br />

other should be used where<br />

rain water is caught for family<br />

Mixed<br />

use).<br />

All brands <strong>of</strong><br />

Paints,<br />

Window Glass <strong>of</strong> all<br />

rid patterns. Reference given.<br />

KTO11EON AKRIRT ATE<br />

OCEAN CITY N, |s<br />

DYIBR AND DIM<br />

OPEN FOR TNI WIHTCR SEASON.<br />

Bellevne<br />

iin« Amborr-<br />

tusrwrxi in averj Ktjls. M«klil at mil hdu<br />

^ HAM'L mnv<br />

WESLEY HOUSE,<br />

Cor, Sth St. and Wesley Ave,,<br />

OCEAN CITY, N, j.<br />

§T0BDART'S STOREf.<br />

A Final Closing Sale <strong>of</strong> Cloaks<br />

In wtiirti IhfiFv ip, no ii!flht Rfll fini- iiiiniiriTj \V|n i>T<br />

i^ifiiH iit*iu i.m-li ThiOiii lily! 1 nU• elivjiti!it-Mi* Fur Triiiiiiitttl, pnaiit liruM<br />

Trlimiipii, Eriiiri' I-lnill I'mlittiylc fimU, Vf|.!iirWr«|in I'iif TrliiimHi, Hwli C'npffl,<br />

Kiir Tjipiinn-i|, f'ult K*ti'(i, tlli- (JfilJCS, Si jtiyiit-s jnii^, Eli-gfMLtiy I.Linii! MrthitllK<br />

Uis rruigp ef Brleti! rf ih<br />

(fit as iiipn on *l'i i-ftt'ti, u<br />

Kit Ri<br />

hit JIBS<br />

atea elogp a hit nt'lAQHRT&at Bjilr!?, Hniy, Tiln ant! Si!s?d rfflltiB ot<br />

*:i.Ti cncli, Ali.orijt lliHiis Urr Knriin-iifii w|i|i Kjir SJinwl ifeii ITilliifii ntnl Jiit-tfl*<br />

willi PoiiMi-t'njii'J, dflrti'hii-Hi-, nil |W i,UNUJ' i 'A'ra ef Ki>>KnntMn{CFJfiicr_laBt SBn<br />

*1M each, WF niiyiiiK Bij Earlif BHueiiuii fmm t!l|. lo(. They afp Chin\<br />

if! wamiiil Imj liij.; iiT«n !f JruU Itiid Rfvtvii up ('mU IjUj'iliif fiir I lib nriutan,<br />

UHiLi>HKN'?5 UOATB AT ULOMlNO PJUCJEB,<br />

THE STODDART COMPANY,<br />

The Old HiMOlid Nlrocl Dry flnnUD Ifoniie,<br />

4is, #so, tm HroiiTii HKIO^I* NTHKKT,<br />

nrui I!ranch Steffi ftiidrd «lthiii the past Taw wtn-kn<br />

ir, IN. Second St., on the Delaware side, Just above <strong>Mar</strong>ket,<br />

VOL<br />

XIII.<br />

JOB<br />

OUR MOTTO-<br />

OCEAN OITT SENTWEL, . ATIiA1 « e<br />

-'..—^±Zi ' _-Li__.; -^' Henri ntH*m<br />

THUBSDAY,<br />

ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD?<br />

If so, we should sell you the Lumbar and Mill Work, Why?<br />

Because our increased facilities enable us to <strong>of</strong>fer greater in-<br />

duccments to you. Look at them r<br />

j ''• Ily m F In^tfim. a4J»Sii'«B the Kearting T^nuiiiB], with a iraek Jn<br />

"rU^'iY 6 *! 111 ^r Uy f Wltl1 **&» to m "»i a »« «Mi give a btttor =<br />

eight to Phfpniunts not leaving our coijtml<br />

,_ - — HavJnji a large'whBrf on the Dejnware River, we con I<br />

for o«r «uBiflmeiii wituout nlmrp for wharfage, etct and mn'enjflv Uie advoiit<br />

winvli are initcti lower thou milnwd frelgLu,<br />

- ,, -.-—.-. ^ -- -f * laf Se MiKk (if LtlHllR well attHirted to meet the wantd<br />

<strong>of</strong> the trade, and a full Hue <strong>of</strong>. Mil! WorMiii regular iteis MtfaUmtiyflji bmdV*<br />

Fourtu, We niiiiiiifantiirv all klndnuf odd and fancy wnrk and slimate<br />

from architotfi' plans for any Rind nf hard wood work and interior"niilsli.<br />

iBiiufiietvire PnchmK llmm, Iferry CheHtB, BUjn«, sic, at Short nirtiee.<br />

Finh, BiiBlruss txpertyiKts Fw twcniy=efgiit jrea« we have teen !u<br />

388 at thl« liioalliiu and every year Imve fen eompeJIed to Imiiruve aiid<br />

enlarge our plaiit utitll now we Mtand nt the Lead <strong>of</strong> eur Hue iif-huaiuiW. Wo<br />

" "" tantJK ol OUF expericn«, freely, We charge you Qiiiyfhr ihe<br />

We solicit correspondence with any intending to build<br />

and improve residences, stores, halls or churehes, and m\\ give<br />

all inquirers prompt attention, Remember that We can ship<br />

our work to you to compete with others in any part <strong>of</strong> the State,<br />

C B. COLES,<br />

Lumber, Mill Work and Boxes,<br />

Below Kaiglin Aoenue; Cgrnden, Ns j.<br />

4<br />

We Bhail be' glad to reuQlve Ittin^ol<br />

news and Oommnntcatinua <strong>of</strong> mienst<br />

la (hie comamulty and our raultTH<br />

every where.<br />

All foraraunicatlnnB ahnulii, be a&-<br />

pompjujied with the full nuim and uJ-<br />

dretuf<strong>of</strong>tlie writer, not nuo^aiftly fbr<br />

mibJfcsUou, but « guarantee <strong>of</strong> good<br />

raith.<br />

WAHJA1* HEWN.<br />

Election next Tuesday,<br />

Lawyer H, O, Newwimb, iif ailliville,<br />

W(M In thlH city Friday,<br />

Ctouneil will meet in regular<br />

to-morrow evening,<br />

Jotiu Umwer IH pnlntlng Unplalu J,<br />

W<br />

With<br />

May's LaiHlhigtkiunnii, No, jgl, United<br />

A i M l l<br />

Amerienii Mecliaiilea, ralfled a haiiil-<br />

some pBtioual flag mf the tlraveily '<br />

puUile Beho<strong>of</strong> house Friday afternooii.<br />

Mrs, El well, tit Bridgcton, IH<br />

her daughter, Mrs, Benjamin NewkIrk,<br />

M. II, VVimer, <strong>of</strong> I'lUln.klpiHa, wm<br />

viewing ImproyementH hero on Monilny.<br />

fT P, B,fHJwny| nf H».yr.11T|_<br />

been spending a few di^ with Ji, U,<br />

^^ • • -<br />

'•&v i.2* cS&liS^siW^^^iJ*.!^'.<br />

• ^<br />

•m<br />

•itm<br />

Htittiin.<br />

NichiilaB Godfrey, <strong>of</strong> Cliiytnn, was Hie<br />

gueflt <strong>of</strong> hlH futlief.WiHetaaiKifnjy, over<br />

Hujidfty.<br />

Harry Q. Hteelmnti lion uiinounc«f<br />

himself aa an lruk'|H:iideiit cjiiiclliiiiio<br />

forMoyor,<br />

Harry Chaudter and futiilly, <strong>of</strong> V!ni>-<br />

Irnul, were in this ilty Mitttftny jotiklng<br />

after their property,<br />

p, p. Cunfle^TliiM sold a bt on Wssi<br />

avenue above Fourth street to Elwfsocl<br />

Alien, <strong>of</strong> Phtindelphla,<br />

It, B, Stit*?H has purchfiRed a lot on<br />

WcHtnveuutj.bOUth<strong>of</strong>FourtcemhNLreet,<br />

<strong>of</strong>S, 8. E, Gowperthwiiit,<br />

Tlit MaKli meet lug <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Jluildlngand Loaii ABHoeistltm will be<br />

held uext Baturdny evening,<br />

DciiiiiH Mahoney and daughter, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, Decupled tueir third Hyn-<br />

dlfotecuttage a few days tblw week,<br />

. <strong>Mar</strong>t-beanie iu like u lamb nud if<br />

tiiere IH aiiything in the old Haying<br />

watch itH exit and gee if ll guvu out 11 he<br />

a Holi,<br />

glmeoii H, Miller will next week Is*<br />

glli the erection <strong>of</strong> a cottage on Wcssky<br />

avenue between Seven tli and Eightli<br />

Mrs, James EngliHli IH coDiiued to<br />

l!sr,rtidni with ntrvous riieuniiitiHm,<br />

IJ, II, Smith aud wife entertained<br />

thulr ciilMFen ftotiirday and Hunday,<br />

Tiie lied MDH P H Qiitorin|umBut was a<br />

grand ftuuecHM, , -<br />

Tberevlvnl HervlctH liavu cltiHcd at<br />

the M. E, Uhiifch with five eoiivefrlGiiH,<br />

Harry b, Enta'H Hmipaiiy ef fuU'<br />

inivkera ats sta\tjMm at Wesley Scnli'a,<br />

MNWOOI).<br />

Mr. and Mrs, John Doughty, <strong>of</strong> A I-<br />

cxatidrin, vnii fonnorly <strong>of</strong> UIIH iilnro,<br />

wlia returned home 011 Moiidtiy, weni<br />

given a reapilnii by tiiolrmany frleudB,<br />

treel.<br />

Cajttftin John B. Htmiem, <strong>of</strong><br />

pliin, was utBiiug Monday'H<br />

Ji(H Wesley avcnift- collage- \H<br />

Hiiu|)letlon,<br />

Wiilter H, Hnya WIIH down nii Siin=<br />

day viewing the prognaN twiug iiiiula<br />

toward the ereell"!) <strong>of</strong> hJM oiitlagi: at<br />

. Fisurlh and Ocenn, =<br />

The value«f ft neighiMiriioiMl 'Moplniim<br />

<strong>of</strong> a tiisu depcndH, afler all, nu wbiil<br />

Biirt tif a iielghb<strong>of</strong>hiiod H IH tiiul whul<br />

kiiiil <strong>of</strong> neighborH he hM,<br />

, Mrs. Ida M, WuutiefgthHl mid d;iujj;ii=<br />

ter, »f Philadelphia, nre the gitiwlH <strong>of</strong><br />

John M, White mill family ul their<br />

Anbury Avenue residence,<br />

It. It. Booy, proprietor <strong>of</strong> tlie Itrlglitori,<br />

wa» down on Tui*diiy UmkiMK iiftt'r hw<br />

end appearing lieiore i\w<br />

Board forregM!ration,<br />

A, B, TlionittH' cottage, eorner Fif-<br />

teynthnnd Anltitry, ha* IH*H grejilly<br />

Improved by sfi applk'ntloti <strong>of</strong> palut it)<br />

tbe liitudH <strong>of</strong> H, It, Bmilb & 8011 H.<br />

Judge lieed in the Hui>reme Court<br />

gmnfeit permlBHioi! to PriBHH'iftor MMk'r,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cajte MflJ* tfitulityi,toeiiipi»yn blrstil<br />

expert hi the Cape May niurdef<br />

0, Petemim, nfAvaluh, i»<br />

the position OH Utii-mite kt*jier vnealed<br />

by Uifliifd Aniiclly, who itim moved to<br />

Palermo, where he will engage hi farni-<br />

Ing,<br />

TheOeenii tJUy JloanI <strong>of</strong> IteKlHtpy<br />

ami Election on Tuenday plarafl uJiu><br />

naniefloiithe registry lint and Hiriiek<br />

two name* <strong>of</strong>T, The total uuinber tinw<br />

reglHtered IH ISO,<br />

Mayor liray olid Ocorge Ittii!iuie]|, <strong>of</strong><br />

Avalon, were ill Oc-ean <strong>City</strong> iani w«?k<br />

hiapcetliigtho arteMJan well with a,view<br />

to adopting that meariB for nupplyiiiti<br />

Avaltiu'fl residents with water,<br />

Ubsrleti T. F, ganderUn and wife, ol<br />

Philadeiphiap Bpent a few duyfthere tlic<br />

past week looking after their cottage<br />

and viewing jniprovemcntfl nlmiit the<br />

city. They reglBteretl nt the liellevite.<br />

The Readhig-KMinhas feeeivwi a dn^<br />

en Htailtlard iHtokttfrom Wnuamuker'H,<br />

the gilt <strong>of</strong> John Ii, Kuudriek, <strong>of</strong> PhlliV<br />

dulpbla, Among them are "Pilgrim^<br />

''The Last <strong>of</strong> the ^Icihl-<br />

by Cooperi "Andersoii'H Fairy<br />

a, M Hawthnriie'a "Smtlet Letter,"<br />

'^TiieTour<strong>of</strong> theWoriain Kiglity DayH,"<br />

by JultH Verne, and "Jaiie Eyre,'- by<br />

C, Brnnte,<br />

his propfrty by eulargiiig Ufo resldenee,<br />

Captain James Ireluud has purchased<br />

the grotitid where the<br />

Uhiirati fdrinqriy Btixid, TJiiele Toni<br />

Statiflii, nf Alien H, IJrowu.<br />

Clark Riiley, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, has<br />

moved to M r. I**m> farm, M r. Irfiss JH<br />

niiikhig extuiiHive linprovenieiits with<br />

a view to emtiiirkihg in the nttshig <strong>of</strong><br />

l Henry Mlgbee, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

is doing the impoiiter work,<br />

Captain Job Homers IN Iniproviug<br />

slowly, -<br />

John Iiob!MH!tn,nf Buavlew, hau taken<br />

piRWtmoii <strong>of</strong> (iii« nf Ciiptuiii James Ire,<br />

land's houses.<br />

Captain jiitnew Ireland Is building a<br />

hijiisj on the pn!(srty lie bought <strong>of</strong><br />

Bint JJarnjlt,<br />

i.EEija' porMT,<br />

MFN, JnmeN Hinilli, wins him been mi-<br />

dor the diK-tor'w tare [orMinie tinis past<br />

and who had so far recovered !W to be<br />

ftlKjiit again, w& suddenly taken, wasu<br />

HiHiirday night and dfod in a few nilu-<br />

utes, Deijeiwed WJIK fij yearH old and a<br />

geiierni favorite. Funeral services were<br />

hold hi the amiihvilie M, E. Church<br />

ami buriiil took piuee at Port Republic,<br />

Our pastor, lirtither Dare, preaciies<br />

his f:iri:weil Hcrniuii nest Huiulay. Hl»<br />

nalury will ull be piiid liefore next Hutu<br />

day. A very good HIJOSVIUM for biirtl<br />

tliiiefi,<br />

Mm, Aiiiile IjCLulNitnil illlkulaiitihter<br />

liavu giiiiuaway fiit an (•sUiniwI visit<br />

to fnemln in Hali-lu roinity atul<br />

wiiure,<br />

. Tlien- WON a hoihiM^ouiinjf at<br />

Kiiooh IliMlice'H Fgbroary aSlh, in<br />

which all ihi' cliildren nmi ^mndchfU<br />

dreii were preseiil, esi«jit two. They<br />

fuiistcii HiiiiiptiiiiiiHiy oil a iiiniundiith<br />

turkey and all enjiiyud one <strong>of</strong> the hu\>-<br />

days <strong>of</strong> 1 heir Ii vert,<br />

iH-b Higtire, Jr., hslN liiiivtil to<br />

I'ninl, where In- hat* limrtJe nf<br />

imi HoiiMi,<br />

AdamB and Dan Id Walters, Jr.; Town<br />

Clerk, D, Harry Bates { AneMor, John<br />

B, Steelmani Collector, John B,<br />

Overeecr <strong>of</strong> Bowls, J,_Erank<br />

Conimisslonen <strong>of</strong> 'Appeal,<br />

JauiL* D. Towuseiid; gurveypr<strong>of</strong> Jilgb-<br />

way, Dr, T, P, WatcRi; Overseer <strong>of</strong><br />

Poor, Dtt T, P, Waters; Pound Keeper,<br />

Wm, Fitahngli, These appropriations<br />

were madei BCIKWIB, fWO; Bands, fSUO;<br />

Town Expenses, 1400, F, F, Doughty<br />

moved that BO extra ataKswnuml <strong>of</strong> fin<br />

to raised for a boardwait, which mo-<br />

tion was Jmtt, He Is out with an Inde-<br />

pendent tleket in Its behalf,<br />

Bamael Smith, who was defealed for<br />

Overseer ef noada at the eauciiH, ie eut<br />

as an independent eandldate for that<br />

<strong>of</strong>floe.<br />

Rev, Mr, Tiifpin has,received lita<br />

Halary III full, the l>n|aiicc being made<br />

up on Buiidfly laftt.<br />

Our mcrehuiitfl are Retting ready for<br />

Hpriiig buainess. We iiiiUee A, B,<br />

FraiubcH & gon are adding to their<br />

mkypQUITT<br />

vMa Plaelfed Hsre nufl<br />

Jieoj£sLUiuief,adjnlnlHlrBtQr, will sell<br />

JioHHe.<br />

A, H. FrambeH wan out drivbig on<br />

Monday, He haHnotyel fully recov-<br />

ered from IIIH Bcs'ere IjliiufU),<br />

Zedlo Showell WBH buried Sunday<br />

Hf fern Ann atAineaiii M. E. Cemetery,<br />

Tlie funeral wm largely attended,<br />

AHco,wlfe <strong>of</strong> Captain CbaHai Murphy,<br />

formerly <strong>of</strong> tlilrt plnce, was buriwl here<br />

at publie sate on Friday, 10th inst., the<br />

porefliial property <strong>of</strong> the late Benjamin<br />

Baner* ,<br />

AVALON,<br />

The Citizens* party have placed the<br />

following ticket In the fleidi Mayor,<br />

Thomas Bray; <strong>City</strong> Coiiiiell, Clihrles D,<br />

GUI afidGHberf imithi Borotigli Clerk,<br />

CliaiiwH. Preston; Collector and Treas-<br />

urer, Edwlii Kates,<br />

CAPE MAY rOINT,<br />

Cap May Paint voters have made<br />

the following nominations:—Citizens'<br />

tleket—Council, Joseph Costet), Jiweph<br />

Biros, E, W, <strong>Mar</strong>kley; Oollectni and<br />

Treasurer, John Stan ton; Assessor, W.<br />

It, Cormm, FUHIOH tisket {liepubUean,<br />

endorsed by Democrats)—Councl i, E,<br />

W. Springer, Albert Hehelleugef, John<br />

N, Beeves; Collector and Treasurer, A.<br />

, Robert P, Wllwn, receiver <strong>of</strong> the In<<br />

§olvent and unflulahed Tuctohoe »tnJ<br />

Cape Hay lUllro&d, h» recorded in tbe<br />

county clerk's <strong>of</strong>liee a deBd-whleb cou-<br />

veys the wad to Uharlei B, TburtieTT<br />

consideration named being f400O. Mr.<br />

TUorne is agent for LhJgau E, Jluili<br />

James E, Taylor, and olbere iiiteresi<br />

(a the proposed new ralhvsd to Cap*<br />

May, : •<br />

the deed provides that the H%^n) on<br />

depoHlt witli the State Treasurer *hul(<br />

be distributed amoiig the ereditorn <strong>of</strong><br />

tbe insolvent company when the iiuvf<br />

owners <strong>of</strong> the road have done Bumcieul<br />

work OD the Hue to seoure the money<br />

from the State Treasurer,<br />

TO CO!!VM4CTOBS,<br />

iegeHlii n hereby inrJied for ibe<br />

af • CoqntyJaj) andShfrifTjE*fldsnci><br />

U B N 4 J<br />

Saturday morning. The liody arrived<br />

on the niorniiigtrain from Philadelphia.<br />

The foll<br />

tiuied at I lie Democratic c were<br />

r Mayiir, Wiihnm<br />

Ik-i'order, William Ilurhiirti Atdorinat!,<br />

HSewart It. M(^hc«; Treas!irer( H. Cam.<br />

Hinkie; Tiix Collcctiir,<br />

<strong>City</strong> Sliiwiial, iNoac Wlllels; Jii.<br />

j FreehotsicrN, E*twanl AIOHH, J.<br />

W, Chirk and Smftii Connver,<br />

• Es-AlderinanHlrotid,wliowiu*luni«J<br />

down, as he cIidiiiH, nt the Ke|Hibllian<br />

<strong>City</strong> Convciitioii, has completed an In-<br />

dcpciHleitt Hepiibllcai! city tldket Wilii<br />

hhiisylf at the head for Mayor, TIIIH<br />

makes the fourth ticket iii the Held to<br />

bo votetl on <strong>Mar</strong>ch ISth,<br />

TiieDeihocrats <strong>of</strong> tlita city are In a<br />

t|uandiiry over the breaks In, the city<br />

ticket heatled by Wlllloni Ilidille for<br />

Mayor. For same tiiiexpiained entire<br />

isevcriilpf theeiiiidiciates have |msiliveiy<br />

ileclhml to riin, ritewart It. MeShea,<br />

who was iiiveii thu Aldermaiitc norfll.<br />

nation, published a card Thursday after><br />

iifHiiiNiyiiiKt'iiiphiilicjilly that hi? would<br />

tint stand, William Itiirkart, nomi-<br />

nated for lUssffller; Daniel Myers, for<br />

Treasurer, and lidward ^IIBH, for<br />

eiiitis Freeholder, have each<br />

their (nteiiU.iu <strong>of</strong> refusing to go on the<br />

ticket, .<br />

JemeSrL&kerweiit tn Atlantic <strong>City</strong> on<br />

Monday to select a place upon which to<br />

erefit lite obHcrvation wheel,<br />

Baniuel Haundc-re moved on Monday<br />

to tiie fiirtn at the late J, 11, Adams,<br />

MiBfl Elvira Bcull Bpent Monday nt<br />

BomerH 1 Point vlHlting relatives,<br />

Mrs, RobyrE Itaoe eiitertaltied her<br />

iretiiH mid all <strong>of</strong> her (jn>tliew and<br />

HlHten) on gtitiday,<br />

T>. Lube nnd daugbtei 1 , (if Mpdiwon,<br />

Oliio, vlBitai D, U, Pottor HttiurdBy,<br />

Unptain LI V, Lake aceuiu|iftiiied IIIH<br />

wife and dnuglitor home fMrn Phila-<br />

dplphtii Balurdoy, Ho left hnme again<br />

on Monday, HIH vewici \» loading for<br />

Btmtoii,<br />

Cujifain Jolils JiiirrpiighH and wlfu<br />

H|teiit Suiiday wllli Mrs, Lake,<br />

The iiieetlngH at gaiom Uiiuroii are<br />

stiii in progrewH, and great bitcnmt |H<br />

byiiig mnnifCHled,<br />

• Mrs, David R, Units entertained a<br />

uiiiiiber <strong>of</strong> tier frlcndH oil Hiimhiy.<br />

Mn, K, S. Lake and Kin, A, Mi-tjowuii<br />

Hpeiit Bntiday In Atiiiiitlc <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Ambrose Hammell, <strong>of</strong> Hmnmniitun,<br />

vlnitwl IIHBU inlay, *<br />

MI«H Hattio Wleentlml, <strong>of</strong> Ailiiutle<br />

<strong>City</strong>, NjMJiit Iftst week with lier HlHlcr,<br />

Mm, U, M, Ofiiiover, ,<br />

The flaptist Jp, V, E, will give an i>n<<br />

tertainmciit hi tltv neiir fiitiire,<br />

liev, Edward RBIM moved to AltHfeou<br />

Itint week. Sim, Eolff Ifl iiiipnsviu^<br />

ftlowiyi<br />

MrH, M= R. RotitiiPon IP H|H?ndlri(? a<br />

week In Philadelphia attending French<br />

ojiciilngH.<br />

Cuptahi J, E, Bliike in Isnme for n foiv<br />

days witli liis family,:<br />

The "CJommereinl Drimimer, 1 ' given<br />

by the Alpiia Dnitnatle AFHtteiullmi on<br />

Saturdny evening, waH a Hnct«f,4,<br />

Danid aud We«iey Megronigie, nf<br />

oAPE MAY crry,<br />

Mrs, BlldttEldrldge, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

waH vlNitltig her sbtler, Mrri, A, U, ]!en><br />

nett, lu»t week,<br />

Mr. and Mrs, lUchard S, Little were<br />

(eudeied a purprlw a few evoulugH ago<br />

by a boat <strong>of</strong> frtendB,<br />

Mr, and Mn, Charles E*te, <strong>of</strong> 1'iill<br />

adclphia, have opened their Hummer<br />

cnlt&W an Culiimbla avenue, Tbey re»<br />

timfuet] a few dayH, left the children at<br />

the cotlnKe, and have now started for<br />

Hot BpringH, Ark,<br />

M», yenenl W. J, geweil, Mm, O,<br />

D, MeCreary, Mm, John IJ, Love, Afta!<br />

Reed and Mr, W. H. F. Reed, all prom-<br />

inent summer visitors, were down OH<br />

Thursday enjoying a. day together by<br />

the sea.<br />

Deputy United Stales Manlial John'<br />

won, <strong>of</strong> New Jeraey, seized tlie schooner<br />

M, P Smith, at Capo May, on Tilling<br />

day, on & judgment obtained by Jmbua<br />

WiiiinmHOii, <strong>of</strong> lUirleigh,<br />

TIICEAHOi-l<br />

Uuplaln Kdward Mi-Keagaitd fainlly,<br />

mey.<br />

Ait the following iteKribed two Gertnln loM <strong>of</strong><br />

«ifimle at Qcraii Q>tf, C<br />

k l No,<br />

d nd |rmEcei, «ifimle at Qcraii Q<br />

May «3nntjrt b*w Jor«ey, kpowti as lot*<br />

t(?ctJnn A, Weniuy aTPisuo, and So, 4^<br />

p 1,<br />

Pliilatleljihla, spent a jwrtiori <strong>of</strong><br />

week here, •<br />

Lewis Lake, <strong>of</strong> Caino'eii, IN visiting<br />

bin mot her, Mm, J, T, Lake,<br />

Miss Li^jle Halsey is visiting frieiidH<br />

In Atlanlle <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Mr, McGanii, wliri liaH been residing<br />

on Htiore avenue In one <strong>of</strong> Mr, Kimeht'H<br />

liniiHes, moved last week to West Second<br />

street In one <strong>of</strong> Mr, Kearn's houBefl.<br />

Misses Em ma Hildebrand and Hertlia<br />

i>ensiiow were baptised In the Jlaptlst<br />

Chiircli Sunday evening. Rev, liattey,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Atlatitle<strong>City</strong>,<strong>of</strong>fleiated, There will<br />

he baptism again next Sunday even Ing.<br />

A PriendJy<br />

large number <strong>of</strong> frieudf* and<br />

paid a friendly aiii<br />

Mr, and Ma. Joseph Hcniictt, eonier<br />

Eighth street aud AHhury aveiiue, on<br />

Wednesday, Mrs, Bennett, who has<br />

beea an invalid lor a long Hum, IIUK en<br />

deared herself to all witli whoin BIJ<br />

came In contaet by her many iielgliborly<br />

acts ef kindness, and it was to show<br />

that although the hand <strong>of</strong> afllietiou had<br />

beta, laid heavily upon tier yet she wne<br />

not forgotten by her neighbors, AH the<br />

liooii hoar opproached the ladies <strong>of</strong> tlie<br />

company awigted lit preiBtring a most<br />

vnjoyabte dinner, which was partakeit<br />

<strong>of</strong> by all present. This act <strong>of</strong> tiiotight,<br />

fulness will become a cherished niemory<br />

and help to lighten the Bun*erhigH and<br />

i the aged su flerer.<br />

^ Cape May county Harder.<br />

At the hearIng Wednesday <strong>of</strong> last<br />

week at Cape May Court HoUHe, Ilich-<br />

ard Pierce, who stands charged with<br />

Laving murdered his wife, near GoHheil,<br />

«D the 19th ult., Proeeeuhif Jonas Mit<br />

ler bnagnt out eonHklembie testlmntfy,<br />

In additional to that adduced at the ln=<br />

quest, some <strong>of</strong> which was very damag-<br />

ing to tbe defendant. <strong>On</strong>e wituBsstoi-<br />

Ufled to seeing Pierce elub tola wife's<br />

drew with a razor a few days previous<br />

to the murder, and tbat Pierce subse-<br />

quently told him lie tried to cut her in-<br />

teeUneipat, F, T, Hlldrath hwj been<br />

•ppoloted to defend the accused.<br />

PaJnUbg la all fui branch^. Efltl-<br />

matea given, ji. Q.Bmith 4 Bonn, 10W<br />

Abo avenue.<br />

A pIi'Mant mir|Jrli« was glveH Mr»,<br />

Wllliain iinidiliick aitiinlsy uvciiiiig,<br />

when w.'Vi-iity=ilvn nf her frieiidH railed<br />

on her liirehihRiie her birthday. Game*<br />

aiifl ilaueitig were iiiduiged^in Hiitll<br />

] I.BOo'ciock .when the guesta were fliim.<br />

•nnnud in ihe dlniiig room, where lin<br />

elegant repaBt Wi» spread, Ainong<br />

those present werei Mr, Charlffi flnil<br />

laiij*, Wnlter Sony and wife, Mr, Btiitia<br />

niiii wife, J, W, Bitsiinaii and wife,: R,<br />

Aiidewoii and wife, J, Uook aud wife,<br />

MB, Jnphet 'ftiwiiHend, the MIHSS<br />

Coiineliy, Eva atid EdiiB jlowen, Mrs,<br />

p:Trsn, Mr; Hplmes, wife Biid ma\<br />

Meant. Willie gteclman', Jewe llrad.<br />

tlot-k, iiiirrett, VttnBaiit, Ccmk, pnughtv,<br />

HtwiniBi), Bmith Scnil, Htraiig, Ilrtweu<br />

and hlimm Aiiilie Braddifcki Floreiife<br />

gteciinan and <strong>Mar</strong>y Ilrsddook, ,<br />

lUehard pouRlity, <strong>of</strong> Ab»e«jn, was<br />

item on nur streels a few dayft ago<br />

J. w, gteelmati ii building BD<br />

to thfl itaptiit clispei,<br />

Tliere are three new hoiiaes to is<br />

erected on New jeraey avenue Heon*<br />

Cajitaiti Walter Sooy and wife (spent<br />

IflHt week In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, tiie gusto<br />

<strong>of</strong> A, B, Jeflrleif and tt Murtlaud,<br />

The revival nMsetlup. whleh liave<br />

been Ipi pFngiHW for iomo time were<br />

eii#ed iuiiday eveniug by the paaUtr,<br />

Rev,J, AuiiiefBeny; ^<br />

At the ffliieuBiriOBting^ Mayor KeiteH<br />

ww hoinlnBtod tor s eesmd term<br />

J Ixirlliard In about HClllnff hb prp*<br />

periy. Hewlli inflve to I'liiiaddrhta<br />

onBfltiiniay. < fc<br />

Mr* Bamli Ann Humpiwii I" very<br />

poorly.<br />

to Die.<br />

J.ilm Harker left hi» liome at iffi<br />

Norib (jeorgia aveiiiie, Atlaiitie Ulty,<br />

Buiiriny with.tiie declaration that he<br />

meant ti! kill himself. He In now either<br />

wftiideriiig through the lonely pine<br />

woods <strong>of</strong> Atlantic county or a Biiiclde,<br />

Harker had n dispute with lila wife and<br />

son Jiaymond In the mnmliig, and<br />

Ntnrted away in a towering rage. He<br />

WBH lent seen, at the .cemetery on the<br />

onUklrtH <strong>of</strong> PlennaiitviilB by an Atlantle<br />

<strong>City</strong> ftefiuftiutniiee named Johu Ojtwr-<br />

Hdn, to whnm he reiterated hla deter-<br />

minaUon <strong>of</strong> ending hte life. (Jlbenon<br />

endeavoryd to bring him home, but<br />

failed.<br />

When Harker reached nrignntitie<br />

Junction, Mil ruilcH from Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

he telegraphed h|H«(h that "It will noon<br />

lie over" and to nay "good-bye" to IIIH<br />

motlier. Nothing has been heard ftnm<br />

him since,<br />

* Harker te <strong>of</strong> medium height, weighs<br />

170 poundHj dretwe* well and fi about 47<br />

years <strong>of</strong> ap, He In industrinuH and ta<br />

generally rtsjwsted. It |B said lie haw<br />

heea Huflering from an iueurablediwaw<br />

fortba paat two years Bud that he be»<br />

cjuiic melarieholy and occentrio In &>n-<br />

n«iueuce.<br />

Later reporle state that 'Harker was<br />

fminii In the wonda In a bslf starved<br />

condition near Egg Harbor <strong>City</strong> by<br />

Manila! Senft, <strong>of</strong> that town. He had<br />

walk(sl theeutlrodlHtancei about twenty<br />

raiita, .<br />

V!BW,<br />

E, F. TiiwiiWiiiil and mtu lyhvanl, <strong>of</strong><br />

Cu]


OBOS AMD ENDS.<br />

la t&sp?*ts*artS two ostha<br />

late lit vxs losf* its SHBI CM**<br />

to keep hi, been? prwper;<br />

lakb a tauaM ef the<br />

thai bask, freei thatwihwert Ires the heart<br />

Aje, th*y pm-<br />

th»t dsep, frow tfeat<br />

WSB& »• 53J-<br />

cud flee y t hei»^ <strong>of</strong> that bosl-<br />

Hs bj ri»|Jr tbeeharo* Jesss. to tfeaS stones tide n s ocr )<br />

' ' W^ leapt tfcyi auaifiee, Go- f<br />

o*iw <strong>of</strong> Sessli, haye g ^ HJHO M! * emit cad<br />

5Hdtt^eBbatdeid,O»to* We ttaw *s, gargirais is tl»=«»-j The Cijtef<br />

falL Of tffitmainHBffiaj-wbojaibsrT We rMJ into line. BMle OB, Jesas, rtdi j y^ jajsj ef ii*<br />

* «f **Trmf ding, tssTidiBg is the pal* i t^& Weate,<br />

j Juried<br />

Otaatsaic tattsikgB fate She fi t [ft<br />

triaspferf orer •O,<br />

tattte tasajt<br />

t&e CoBqacn*,* Us fat b*><br />

fa U h<br />

Battftfr awhlk<br />

gone.' Life<br />

SotetitotioQf<br />

fan, 1, •'Whs fa tU» that fnm Ca«iy to JertuBleoi, s&J thews<br />

I4<br />

ita* faajeiiaitii to Ms<br />

| ; ;'f^p}?fV<br />

•Hm^Jsmisg in the gg^uatm ef Ha<br />

Stflibrbnhg bss the<br />

efftp^Jbam PM few* w*<br />

•sfinta £sgMn coats* <strong>of</strong> w HaA»<br />

Bosnh, ttmilng lo tho<br />

ho<strong>of</strong>* <strong>of</strong> sards to Begun,, ««nT[dBa most jartonnd, walk m$d tb# H&8&aioaithe throes? tjr the itrtf.1<br />

- • — - - gha ^|ys ggp jafl : «* gist Ejaitrtade that BO tsaa.<br />

heaves as tcfl<br />

GREAT BARGAINS IN<br />

FALL M<br />

littj Vrngm and Gints Fnrnlaliiaig Goo<strong>On</strong>*<br />

m. MENDEL-<br />

KELJABLE OKE PRICE 8TOBE. ,<br />

1635 ATLANTIC AVENUE/ATLANTIC CITY, N. J<br />

Children'i Nobby Clothing a Specialty,<br />

A Banjo Souvenier Civen Away ^th every Child's Suit<br />

with dje<br />

B the<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

deed light barning, bat B^I ef the nstoaJy beeaa«'ef tbe<br />

*^ i hsaMfrefBtaus to top sre as dak as *•**, tat b*as« wUi* a2<br />

gkry «n<br />

Wl«t # «ead b a*o« to go set te<br />

UtBffiBW.»flagaB4iiBWDri«BpBllIe-<br />

; Jhjr Jt*w»tted to fata, maA tb*<br />

" ' " tiwyo<strong>of</strong>ig<br />

the<br />

Bat<br />

bHdone^ FwpletilksstboBga IQsr<br />

£S from BOW, f<br />

teBibte jam si lilt,<br />

h d h k<br />

Btdutti^ei<br />

wen talk <strong>of</strong><br />

Too<br />

in 1BGO<br />

___ ferth the archaaprl e_ „_,,.<br />

and ha puts ta» prints over the dry. Boi ptos ia vMits—his rwUs shall be<br />

" '- '• v -• - - - - y^ etstedyed garaseci* <strong>of</strong> Buerafc, , dailf by asar j*s#i<br />

eh a gUmpse &f tku firi3isi4ss5 I ^ ^ 3 ^ psts.<br />

tail tb* §31/7 S.|*ES ali3 eaais to j ^^j *<br />

can btsr <strong>of</strong>tlj fealf a fcuigae?. I<br />

_____ _ and ii is tsbs "Cii» him ffei bash'<br />

iat np with thai safferET. Sluj baa t« the washed SJ ifl habU^jj . 1<br />

Issi point obeyed ths pbysiasn's _#» ' . — —=—-— l * e9U4 ' f '<br />

not giTing a-drop too nioch or !<br />

or s ioosif?at £00 apsa §¥ too<br />

She is tay sextons, for |be has<br />

bortsd tiff* cMldnai with the Baste<br />

• •' ^ ' : •. •'-.'•' *•';• -" " - I ' L 1 - * : • ' 1 r •* ^ ^^^f--'<br />

VOL, XIII.<br />

too r«<br />

maWm «B glwao fdaef<br />

Wiss^ tefs bts ta<br />

!«Mi •tetedcotoBthe^B-<br />

lotfiegHiBt If tbej<br />

.tbe*k«eU«tiil<br />

...... . _ . " " •!*<br />

, RSCT, asd the bonlsB hs vouM<br />

• snlHsi volnnteen fa heavei *bo<br />

ban bubtea on eotting deaf<br />

Ids to tfe gate; tbfif tatahsst<br />

dor dmra to the earAf the spaa<br />

t&* two raids biidgeaV wits a<br />

fas kaowtbse ii * wMa diffiersce<br />

asj6p tobJi<br />

Wbmhe<br />

with<br />

he goes<br />

,«Uh<br />

<strong>of</strong>f,<br />

baa*<br />

ft «M with C^&t He had sat<br />

Sb<br />

In 1S0I Captain Kewt«yiy, ts-* ff Oafc ;<br />

ran OBI st K&w York is "b«- *L;p :<br />

TBB till* 356 1 sskt «a cf<br />

, _,_5f_ = £fsi tissul is.<br />

! thTeleTesia teatEfy, Ii<br />

Eafsj* is I.JiSl, 1<br />

CO<br />

it in thsf^aref ew Lort 3»=itS<br />

HEds see tbrsa* the erfal 1 ^ T!r«aa h*l gone oat r.f<br />

Aftsitta*lio*eriheB»ihsfataken sBdtheeiwaiB fenre antb r ffi.i<br />

dam, ^^MB tr serr<strong>of</strong>fii fo«* sn ia, ^^^ ^ j ^ fef fti.fenii3 lte «=<br />

iffirfoaed*Ti<br />

R, R. SOOY, Proprietor.<br />

OCVAUr CITY, KEW JBBsKY,<br />

FIRST.CLASi5 HOUSE.<br />

DIRECTLY ON THE PEACH,<br />

[• bad tee efik& irsi eos^i<br />

; «s BOMS, BJwasl St*2^, d^* el |<br />

i BeeHagba. was ta 133 tbi U* psi<br />

to fist we<br />

all the<br />

LETTifiS OF<br />

Jnat as r tie fe^l KM HBife? say, j .<br />

whes Ibe EWE his. ftf ts* mi.raiaa was Ftw* x**iBo»r sb^ai^ Tiaj<br />

the blaek <strong>of</strong> liit siy, & |ii JWS, •<br />

ttsF ' *"•<br />

iii the wafi'lfjriap ti siw Ria-hi, i Aa. *'^5fi^ f<br />

the shi|i ac-l .ili,'£iU r nf<br />

Let« fvr gut or f *et«i.f ?<br />

" J ' ~ it ft*<br />

aiiii !«••<br />

i to frfli, fyrniaSfd nr nf^mlihi<br />

Bond*, •«*-<br />

El par'<br />

j<br />

jm this<br />

happiH4 to Ujy 4'JOT<br />

<strong>of</strong> tis siiUttfl'ii fasaily<br />

&fi the dtfer 6<br />

•^ahHBrfthsraffliffliwtoi 8 ^ 1 ?* 1 6 ^^* ttJttWBtoleaw. 'hTmSTfii^mnih.i:isti»<br />

jaaaagpitaerBTTtitfwwa^f gg^ ^^ ntaites grea^ effort to say some- ~:<br />

bjffl hm Ustefttffathtoha • ^^^."baseat <strong>of</strong><br />

&a the mam <strong>of</strong> all the battle ggg^^ god gng^ onifl hw itenith<br />

;, Tswhes^poer.rsd' ^ ^ ^ and |bf f^ g^g jj<br />

^ the itery ef t<strong>of</strong>i hjrd ^a; ajtendSBti btsdja^ or& her<br />

*" " * Tewhoart<br />

Thronghall is* days<br />

to<br />

S<br />

Mm. L|f# fef age <strong>of</strong> ^ j tars i<br />

to ]gj<br />

lia^ iLat ceii<br />

AB*tialja, Tat Isitli<br />

a^ri that £# is<br />

f "a •! IE i&ias fray o^BBWlrf<br />

ind are T#rr jsbikai at |ht ptspeei cf<br />

fgf • AEStrsMa-aEcs margeepi^f is<br />

^ja•) ceatlF bsf&re K?>gii»h<br />

a few fsaJa 6S.ees<br />

Tfi& first **f' iky -ktiefs <strong>of</strong><br />

gfcaral Biog U^ a eeaisrj ag<strong>of</strong> ea JaL<br />

Si, irea, • Tuey waepabhiied<br />

T,iis fttta ITtl w'lTil, whgfi-<br />

inntgd by : ; ^^g Q( tbeO erieifor waitr M<br />

bad or fa eharwta, aad %her% were tro-<br />

aad tbstB were esptmshe': j , ^ ma get it net.<br />

• meda HjfiBtr's dispkiy at ifcs aii>lwii.^F '•• *^ P^* Barke:hiaBel| sad at ka« ds<br />

at apepi<br />

MS fcyt<br />

. sad &= aiBiita was Kpasbk; J, y<br />

i mmssm AfSifiii ifei well to give me their prtcCi<br />

persons desiring 10 Buy, or<br />

ld d ll bf di<br />

f Taa&te,» j<br />

, , , A !I persons deilring to Buy, or A//, or Rxtfumgc property,<br />

£X .would do well before singing any transaction to call on<br />

Uad, aad Chere trst people aheottos on<br />

TbeHUd<br />

today at BtSf-RSta, Btoisi! 6]<br />

isdEonie«ttI] tdl tbdf atafntioB for I<br />

thoae heroes. Andahall we letcmrcoi^i<br />

go Without lifting aaj;'acclaim?<br />

_^.^ eaot fiowera rid enos^tode.<br />

ricttheamage, wMW euongli to<br />

femte the<br />

^ ^«2*iThe tesidtrmtsi who Was _„_„„. ,. _ _<br />

aad ymbs shot awar, i "fa-! wiA "Kttimr np" ihe BEtuot pti aid ! wifii Maetalsj-i saEUag ap topfsre OF address K« H- LAK K*<br />

on tbs ftsU the n.ight sftrt tte? ujawfltabto that Kl&'fcMbwuLlowiil "The eausl tridiaee U, we thlak, Association Umg€, ho. 6oi Asbury Ave., Oe«in <strong>City</strong>, N, !•<br />

,BjrMi,BBt fer^ta', *» .---. ••-,- -,--, ^ „ ft|BBCh as w&Hij mppon a Ttrdkt to a I S 5 = —^ • — : —<br />

ig ciri]—aay, ia a ertminal—j<br />

*.; The haadwrifmg ef Janias y the<br />

from eome .far tbore<br />

-. : hiTffl.m the <strong>Mar</strong>y Jaoe. Hanag<br />

^-r*^/ 8 sd speritB« ef fii3ht; he<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

j<br />

tempted<br />

;aBd<br />

rS. tbe KB<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the length asd<br />

depth and height <strong>of</strong><br />

b d t h<br />

fragrant gioogh to j gyj j^^ btieiilsTe their children and<br />

go to the IreaW *ed why did thaw joang !<br />

.g the marriage day, start |<br />

It ia pawiblij, areflplilig to<br />

aiid ? eotifij; ^r^t^areias; ital the people<br />

ef_tbe ; whosi, ia the Bpinioa fef swaia<br />

! gators, the same uf ^ujwica was<br />

Tbae mm <strong>of</strong> wbom I Juttpoke dn^<br />

| bfcfirtttoiitbd<br />

Jp ^<br />

L<br />

i <strong>of</strong> Jaaiaj, then are fire<br />

ftll ef whWisya^lit to te found in \<br />

; Jaaiaa, . They- ^iU ET# fy&nd ia Fr»* j<br />

, &&. We sib not belitTe thai more a^f, j<br />

• two <strong>of</strong> ihea can to f&asd in ^y sihs I<br />

In dHJieaflBg hi j<br />

DESIRABL<br />

JN<br />

and Engine^,<br />

HIH for tycry D11I7,<br />

OFFICES<br />

SfiHHYDER ©,<br />

ilia <strong>Mar</strong>ket ***** H. J.<br />

Mo,<br />

JACOB SCHUFF<br />

THE PIONEER BAKERY,<br />

Nn. TOO A«burj A?e<br />

OClAlf CTTY, R. J.<br />

Fire<br />

MdCrt<br />

Ortefi<br />

OotiiraMorB and<br />

Third and ArMi<br />

PHir,A»El,PHlA, PA<br />

S, RISLEY,<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

^ p p g g y,<br />

» t«j Improve, »ine« tel<br />

Oijgrn, I fefrttiBtl EBB isfBBfBiiiia<br />

id tlis irBit * l t<br />

ilMlqn' buttohe<br />

JAMIE BAUBODKB,<br />

••o*k mil, no* wS,"<br />

J on fttl ii« far p, 0,<br />

, _„ . „ ,«BB.pf my BlqileiMiifi! FrDiit<br />

., .-Hi Afum, wiiopa lira wu in inajmnir en M-<br />

couiii. <strong>of</strong> lung HTJltble sti4 ii leffri! COUBli, Im<br />

fltB hu Srruly ten^SlMl him. HH hu<br />

fnllnjlf: recotnred hii IwKlth; nurrird ft<br />

loJihwhrt It AfrtB»,Hsa " *<br />

Bixtia<br />

]EOMfUi p Wit"AM TVfiOa<br />

AraiiP1He*Y<br />

an p«w pubiirted hy Dm. mtrkt^ £ P»ien,<br />

which ei*MiKJ«li (nqolrer* full InfdnnuiM n<br />

to (hi* frm*rt[»Ws eiiniin ^ t<br />

nf Byrprillnil&M Ins Wide Htuii sf<br />

IHBBT <strong>of</strong> thtnikfifF !»lniBbBiideDHl:(g.jlifl 6;<br />

l ( i Wll be multMi fr» ts Mr<br />

pliy*(ci»ni Will<br />

BjtilrnB nn BppIiMtlOfl,<br />

pnt, STAHKEV * PALKIf*<br />

PtdAw n^nilen u*ti jmpet.<br />

"Oh, Dob!" iaid Kitty, trembling,<br />

!l { say, Kitty," gald1 Bub iniathtov.<br />

fliiily, "iappow he really wnnto to Btick<br />

ts hii old lilou <strong>of</strong> making yon hit) liitle<br />

wlfle, vhl SVhnt PIUIII yea do theny"<br />

"Oh, aih, don't," taid poor Kitty,<br />

"Be has l>e*>n Hiioh it bngbcitr to me late'<br />

ly that~that"=r'that there ifl a dan-<br />

fsref rt yonng lady ehedditig teursat<br />

tho very luontion <strong>of</strong> tita nanio," I<br />

thodght te myself gMiiily, for Kitty did<br />

not seem to bo able toaumpU'te the Ren-<br />

tflnt-o luffwilf),<br />

"Never uiindj Kitty," wid poor Bob,<br />

hogging her tenderly. "I am u brute to<br />

haw snggijnted Hiich an idtia. If ho<br />

deepi't refuHo to have yon, why, you will<br />

Just have to n.-fuso Mill, yoii know, and<br />

that will bring the wholo matter to the<br />

oaual way <strong>of</strong> doing things, freia a yotiiig<br />

Iidy point nf view, you we,"<br />

"SoIt will," iaid Kitty, brightening<br />

np qncujnore; "bnt. Bob, then tli<strong>of</strong>'J/i,-<br />

000 will hove to go te tho Hiithodiat<br />

chajKil, and that is jnrt the wry thing<br />

thqt haa bct>n njaklng nnclo so terribly<br />

•ovpge,"<br />

'•Lothimbo/'MidBobistoiJtly, "It<br />

won't hurt UB after today i you will \m<br />

freo thea, y«a «ee, and marry wheevir<br />

fen like. And wo have plenty to (set up<br />

buBsekeeping on butweea IIH, without<br />

tha beastly monoy—lei him tn angry if<br />

to likes,"<br />

"And mho is, sir," shouted Mr, DoW<br />

eon enddenly, puking his head over the<br />

top <strong>of</strong> the bank, "So he ixi ' It woald<br />

niiikon saint aavagotp be frit nt d<strong>of</strong>ian<br />

ta thii way, I l)%in to think"—=<br />

"itopi" I culled eat, riHing hnstiiy<br />

Is niy hammock,<br />

Bpllahi i Somebody bad fal len into thb<br />

inter.<br />

Me, by Jqvo, ujul began atriidng<br />

<strong>On</strong>t toBtily en all eldta, with band^<br />

feet, Angers, elbows—I esnnqt taetly<br />

call myself nfnvlininor=anrt getting My<br />

boots •bove water mere frwjnontly than<br />

my head, I riin afraid, till 1 wsiiad'<br />

dealy graiped by tbe sollif firmly,<br />

j_ "Keep cool," said ny young frtarf<br />

Bob tyneker oqthorttstlFoJy^foT be<br />

It wfl*=ninibly swinnitng on bis back<br />

with two lega asd MM arm, and dnw-<br />

tog mo after him with theothti^ "Keep<br />

I'w got yon all right! 11<br />

-Cool it IBI" 1 thought toinyMlf, my<br />

revlvlDgu 1 leitnysilf towed<br />

•loBg^Hght ncrq« U» r|v«) .For Boh,<br />

It Semis, like a retrieTer—he cprtainij<br />

twra as well as one—would hot «&-<<br />

doeiDd to lay no anywhere but mi tht<br />

feet <strong>of</strong> hii rolntresB, > ,<br />

«TO«8atlMtlhBrra»^— ..<br />

An evwwbelming raab <strong>of</strong> wstw<br />

mstomy ttm cot sbert ny Klf ».<br />

«tn!itlaii 1 wag fnirtjrrmder. In fui<br />

Aad tbe remarkaWy trnploawni<br />

tbmitht flashed n&qa iss tbat I WJ*<br />

BitHptyiooa sonnda in njy im-<br />

njedlnto noighijorlinod fiinsw] me to turn<br />

By head feubly iii the dirocUrm when<br />

they were proceeding, and theii 1 knew<br />

»ery thing, '<br />

Of TOHraef Wo hud lieen in the river<br />

and bad been pnlled out again! Fur<br />

there, pa hii biiuk, even as I iny on<br />

ttlno, lay Mr, Dob Tytieker. find CJH lier<br />

knees betide ijijn, Innding jnw over his<br />

faee, was SFlai Kitty Dobson, And the<br />

golden iearf—iiidly ehnngod for the<br />

woreo—Iny midway hotww'ii ns, . *<br />

: <strong>On</strong>e glanee wan fluftiiicnt to nRaur-<br />

me that Mr, Bob Tynekerwaflnt'flriy (y.<br />

far adviincfd on the fond te ruuftvery m<br />

I waa myself, and that Sllrt Kitty hi'Id<br />

• most exulted opinion <strong>of</strong> MH hituiti-<br />

ploit. They aiada q pretty pi et are, •*"<br />

Bnt the old geiitleinuii-a fne« grew<br />

stoody ha he Iwked nt it,, He<br />

eter me In irritated pik'neo,<br />

flunk in hand, and I thpught it<br />

toBposk,<br />

"How are yon, Dninon?" I snid, with<br />

a Mat iinlie. "I nm ufraid yen dent<br />

b n this draggled condition,<br />

In the town <strong>of</strong> Nico,<br />

ncaft const, there la a very fine artificial<br />

waterfall something over SQ feot In<br />

height, Ii ta eseeedingty bnatifni, •!-<br />

though then is not much water coming<br />

over it, and it hangn over tho town like<br />

a diver boll. It tumbles over a rock in<br />

the pablie park If niue and Nice mm<br />

pronounced thosuno, I wonld endeavor<br />

to make a pan about thai waterfall.<br />

The Wfltm-ffillfi <strong>of</strong> TivoHiiiearBonje,<br />

are practioally Brtlfletftl, for althongn<br />

tliore ejdatud a waterfall that fra* ntta-<br />

ml before the tunnels were xnade through<br />

the focka, yet tbroo or four <strong>of</strong> Itw pm-<br />

eat falls thnt form the attraction to that<br />

{irettylittlo Italian town are artifidaL<br />

I have no data as to the!? height, but it<br />

seemed to me, looking at them from<br />

acroai) tho valley, that they are at lent<br />

800 feet from top to bottom.<br />

The prettiest artifleial waterfall that I<br />

over Bawls in th


OCEAN GUT SMTINEI*.<br />

B, CCBTI8 BOBIflTBOM,<br />

COITOB 4HD FBOfBlaTfOB,<br />

Sffifi<br />

, MABCK16, ISM.<br />

««fa*ri»»U»PnptOffl»i<br />

f a«DDB»eIaal mftU Halter.<br />

In another column we print a proph-<br />

ecy which was made by James G,<br />

BWDS wore time before his death; rel-<br />

ative to what would be done by the<br />

Southern Democrats In abolishing the<br />

policy or Protection, and the sonse-<br />

qoeqosi under wblcb tbe American lib.<br />

orer would BUSBE as a result, Tbe hut<br />

yew <strong>of</strong> Democratic rule has shown thai<br />

Blalne wan a tnw prophet, for just with<br />

the threat <strong>of</strong> a non-protective tafTfi fac-<br />

tories bave shut down all over the coun-<br />

try, labor is unemployed, end gaunt<br />

starvation stalks abroad. ,<br />

There are many persons who Imagine<br />

there la no law ngaiaal pr<strong>of</strong>anlfy, and<br />

that they ram blaspheme with Impunity<br />

on our public itoeetB Tb such we would<br />

all attention to tbe following ftam the<br />

Laws <strong>of</strong> New Jersey for 1880, act ef<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 81, vJs "If any person shall<br />

wiltulfy mid premedltaUvely blaspheme<br />

or spotfc loqtelyand pr<strong>of</strong>anely <strong>of</strong> Al-<br />

mighty God, Christ Jeans, the Holy<br />

Spirit or the Scripture <strong>of</strong> Truth, such<br />

person, en conviction there<strong>of</strong>, shall be<br />

sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding<br />

f 100, and undergo an Imprisonment not<br />

exceeding three months, <strong>of</strong> either, at<br />

the discretion <strong>of</strong> the Court," It would<br />

be well ft our <strong>of</strong>ficials would tee that<br />

this law Is enforced, Tbe pr<strong>of</strong>anity on<br />

our streets Is <strong>of</strong>ten shocking in the ex.<br />

treme. _____<br />

FOBl SHE SEW*.<br />

At a reoent buiilneH convention Gov-<br />

emor Francis, <strong>of</strong> Mlnoarj, who Is In a<br />

position to know where<strong>of</strong> he •peaks,<br />

paid tribute to tbe local newspaper as<br />

followa:<br />

• 'Each year the locftt pepi? (flviB from<br />

|500 to 16000m free llns to the comma,<br />

which It In located. No other<br />

j j or will do this. The editor,<br />

in proportion to his means, dos mote<br />

lor his town than any other ton men,<br />

and in all fiUrnece with pen he ought<br />

lobe supported—pot because you like<br />

: biro or admin his writings* hut because<br />

the local paper is the best Investment •<br />

community can make, It may not be<br />

brilliantly edited or crowded with<br />

thought, but financially It la <strong>of</strong> more<br />

benefit to the community tbaii the<br />

teacher or preacher. Understand me,<br />

I do not mean memttty or morally<br />

but flnandalty, and yet on the moral<br />

question you will find most <strong>of</strong> the local<br />

impera on the right Bide,. Today the<br />

editors <strong>of</strong> the home papers do toe most<br />

for the least money <strong>of</strong> any people on the<br />

fee <strong>of</strong> the earth,"<br />

TIE AMradCAH F%Jki3.<br />

The bill passed by tbe Home <strong>of</strong> AB-<br />

•embly to make It compulsory to float<br />

tbe American flag upon every school<br />

Boose In the State, is one which will<br />

meet the hearty approval <strong>of</strong> all true<br />

Americana. The youth <strong>of</strong> our country<br />

should have tnta emblem constantly<br />

before them, They should be taught<br />

what it tepnsents and how much it has<br />

cost to establish American liberty en<br />

tbls continent, It It too <strong>of</strong>ten tbe case<br />

that the present monopollia the<br />

entire mind <strong>of</strong> the Boholar Bad leaves<br />

but little ruum for the past Love for<br />

tbe flagahmuUbe irystemaUcally taught<br />

In tbe schools, What better way could<br />

betboogbt<strong>of</strong> than having that sacred<br />

bftnnerfloaflng above the youth while<br />

In study and at play? The Baa who<br />

alls this simply "sentiment arid bun-<br />

combe" argues himself either • fool or a<br />

knave, Any sentiment which will<br />

make the nation more patriotic should<br />

be eneboiagBd. If America had exer-<br />

Ctoed a little moie men "sentiment" as<br />

the one proposed Fbrt Bumpier would<br />

sever have been fired upon by citizens<br />

<strong>of</strong> this country; tbe nation would have<br />

not known a debt <strong>of</strong> five billion dollars<br />

norasralitCBOftnonaands <strong>of</strong> human<br />

lives, ^ysll means let tbe blfi la qnes-<br />

tlon be made a law.<br />

AUgaorbUI has been prepared for<br />

presentation to the Aasentfjly,, which<br />

will csuae BO end <strong>of</strong> dkcaadon^ Jf It tk<br />

erer nported on favorably by the com.<br />

mfltae to wbicti It will be jrj. The<br />

bOl hw been drawn by John Whlte-<br />

taead. .It fa modeled after • Western<br />

lair, wlilch* makes tbe sail <strong>of</strong> liquor<br />

r practteaDy prohibitory. This bill is par-<br />

Hoalarly m tended for villages and town-<br />

ablps, but it will abn have effect on sity<br />

aalaons, According fo III provisions,<br />

an ippUcwit fbr • liquor lleerue most<br />

DOT hja sppUeMton signed by several<br />

loeil property owners and two bonds.<br />

be held rwponHble forl<br />

JameuG, Blaineoaee used these mem<br />

words; "I love ni/eounlry and<br />

my countrymen, I am an American,<br />

and I rejoiye every dsy <strong>of</strong> toy life that<br />

I Bin. 1 enjoy ibo general prosperity<br />

<strong>of</strong> my country and know that the work<br />

Ingmen <strong>of</strong> this land aw the best paid,<br />

the best fed and tbe best clothed <strong>of</strong> any<br />

laborers on the face <strong>of</strong> the earth. Many<br />

<strong>of</strong> them have homes <strong>of</strong> their own<br />

They are surrounded by all the com-<br />

fhrts, and many <strong>of</strong> the luxuries <strong>of</strong><br />

I shudder, however, it tbe thought that<br />

the time must some when all this will<br />

heehanged, when the general prosperity<br />

<strong>of</strong> the country will be destroyed, when<br />

the great body <strong>of</strong> worklngmen in this<br />

land, who are now mi prosperous, will<br />

hear their wives and children cry fur<br />

bread; that the day must coma when<br />

the great factories and manufactoriM <strong>of</strong><br />

this land will shut down, and where<br />

there Is now life and activity, there will<br />

be the slleuce <strong>of</strong> the tomb, Aud the<br />

reason why thia must ~bTirth|a": The<br />

great southern wing <strong>of</strong> the Democratic<br />

party are determined to establish^ the<br />

doctrine <strong>of</strong> ties trade In this land. They<br />

will he assisted by their northern allies,<br />

The fight Is now on. There is a great<br />

body <strong>of</strong> visionary, but educated<br />

Who are employed day by day in writing<br />

free trade siaayi! and arguments In favor<br />

<strong>of</strong> that doctrine, which find their way<br />

into every newspaper In tUl» land. The<br />

great body <strong>of</strong> our people have never ex<br />

isrlenged, themselves, the sufleringB<br />

Which always result when the protec-<br />

tive principles are laid aside. Poisoned<br />

and excited by tbe wild statements <strong>of</strong><br />

the writers, and the demagogic appeals<br />

<strong>of</strong> Democratic speafcem, the result will<br />

be that in the very sear future these<br />

forces which are now working will be<br />

strong enough to defeat at the polls the<br />

party advocating the doctrine <strong>of</strong> protec-<br />

tion. It must inevitably follow that<br />

uncertainty and doubt will ensue. The<br />

business men <strong>of</strong> the country, fearing<br />

the destruction <strong>of</strong> the principle <strong>of</strong> pro-<br />

tection, will decline to engage in 'bust*<br />

i, consequently mills will shutdown<br />

and the warkingnen will be thrown out<br />

<strong>of</strong> employment. The people will then<br />

see as they have never seen before, that<br />

they cannot be prosperous and have<br />

work while this principle is threatened.<br />

[n the midst <strong>of</strong> tapir suffering they will<br />

learn that the only way they can be<br />

prosperous and happy Is to vote for tbe<br />

party that haft built up the industries<br />

by which they, have gained a livelihood;<br />

because they will then see clearly that<br />

whin the •manufactory Is shut down<br />

there Is no demand for the only thing<br />

which they have to sell, and that is<br />

their labor."<br />

BipBrlmentB made with the wator-plat.<br />

tean pyrometer on the botlers <strong>of</strong> £hs<br />

Pacific mills, Mnsachnaetta, have exhib*<br />

tted sonte iupertant practical results.<br />

It was f oand tbat in the heart <strong>of</strong> an an*<br />

th»dteooalfl« the tfimperature marked<br />

1,480 degteea, wbfle at ttebridge waU It<br />

was 1,641 degww, iflS at tt» entering<br />

tubes and An at the leaving tabes. In<br />

thlacaso SO pounds <strong>of</strong> air woe supplied<br />

per pound <strong>of</strong> coal, usually, however, this<br />

a&osni being greater and having the ef=<br />

Aet <strong>of</strong> reducing the tonperaturc The<br />

method <strong>of</strong> making the testa wfli to beat<br />

platinum balk in a ctudble placed at the<br />

paiat where the temperature is destsed,<br />

these, whin heated, being removed and<br />

rabaaerged In water. The weight <strong>of</strong> the<br />

platinum being known and the weight<br />

<strong>of</strong> tts water, it is easy te agate from the<br />

Specific heats <strong>of</strong> the water and platinum,<br />

and the increase In temperature the wa-<br />

ter shows fay Inuaoriing As balls, jast<br />

how Ugh to temperature <strong>of</strong> the balls<br />

sut have been,^New York SUB,<br />

There U today in Phasis, A* %, a<br />

ih that has been held op and<br />

aftettef than any other in esu<br />

It bas seen its best days and new<br />

•tanas dismantled and dUapluatea in the<br />

backyard <strong>of</strong> a livery stable, bat could it<br />

talk many are the tales it ooold tell <strong>of</strong><br />

brigandage that would lay the exploits<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bands Dnvai in their shadow,<br />

II began refining in the seventies t<br />

tweenPresoott and Tombstone and has<br />

actnaJly been robbed §B times, Hght<br />

OriTen end as many fupreii messengers<br />

bare been Mlled from its box, and as<br />

pMBengBTS In those days went armed, to<br />

defend themselves and property, not a<br />

few fetaltles have occurred ainong them<br />

and the brigands, It wat or^aUya<br />

handsone Concord coach, palled by tight<br />

mules, and cost f 1,900 at Tooson, bat its<br />

aides are no* apUt by rifle and ptatol bnl-<br />

fats, and to more than one place the loath-<br />

«r luring showi the wild Btroke <strong>of</strong> a bowls<br />

Imlfs.—L<strong>of</strong>lAniP'lee Herald,<br />

udBUHll<br />

Afl inmvaHcai in mining work to an<br />

bivention for tamping and ramming<br />

boreholea. The bole Itself is made <strong>of</strong><br />

a smaller diameter at the inner end<br />

where the cartridge la placed, A smell<br />

wood disk rests against the shoulder<br />

made by the smaller hole and protecti<br />

the cartridge. The •mptng eondstt <strong>of</strong><br />

blocJrs <strong>of</strong> eompressedl clay, which are<br />

broken up In the hole by tbe rammer,<br />

Tbe disk, blocks and rammer head are<br />

ill perforated so that they can be thread*<br />

ed on to flie fuse wins, ClayWocka<br />

are made at a very cheap rate by a elm-<br />

pie machine, ind by their use uniform-<br />

ity ta the tamping msterial is secundi<br />

St Louli OIoWDemocrat,<br />

I 1- _ ,<br />

fne bonds will be for $3000.<br />

Us usual excise regulations]<br />

be Jnld<br />

arjpjng torn the Bate <strong>of</strong> |<br />

example, If tbe sOoon<br />

wfcom they M«e givsnj<br />

to • drotitoo man,<br />

for dmniRgw. If<br />

can<br />

now hen is a<br />

_ TbeHeldto<br />

hecaa ebtaia an artificial foot far fads<br />

patrookl TWs speaks well fo? Mmane<br />

people who lots to be called foolish Is *<br />

V * m win he real itod <strong>of</strong> The<br />

tiw rsmlto<strong>of</strong> the naff*<br />

'.and howthsjsasoe* Uied|*<br />

Bllt to neover damagea fur personal<br />

Injuries Inflicted by a corpse Bat bueu<br />

brought agniiiit tbe Fennsylvdnla rail<br />

road by Lawyer J, Howard Jlorriwn for<br />

August Johnson, . In bis statewont <strong>of</strong><br />

claim Johnson asserts that on Aug. IBS<br />

last be mi at work constructing switch<br />

et along the Hue <strong>of</strong> the Trenton cnt<strong>of</strong>f<br />

railroad, which to operated by tho Peun<br />

Bylrani* raUroad,' As a rapidly moving<br />

train WM •pproachlng him an unknown<br />

t t d to cross the track in<br />

was sbnek by the e<br />

kd<br />

frost <strong>of</strong><br />

gmosDdhutantlykUled,<br />

H» UfeMei body, John asserts, was<br />

thrown about 60 feet, striking htm in<br />

the face and failing Um to the earth.<br />

He iustalned a broken nose and otter<br />

serious injnries, resulting m a spell <strong>of</strong><br />

•Seknas, which forced him to spend a<br />

conriderable amount <strong>of</strong> money for doc-<br />

tors billi, JoUnBonasksforfS.UOOdam'<br />

lll Kecord,<br />

Wanninnlrx'i.<br />

ilenda;. <strong>Mar</strong>cn it, i^n.<br />

Women^Olooes.<br />

Where does a fine GIOVR<br />

tear I At the thumb, four times<br />

in five.<br />

Where does a fine Glove<br />

Ai the thumb, If any<br />

No one knows this better<br />

than Glove makers. They've<br />

worked and worried over it,<br />

tried this and that, and in the<br />

end come back to the old way<br />

—oval cut thumb base.<br />

AH but me, He hit upon<br />

art idea that the others ha<br />

missed. Simple <strong>of</strong> course—<br />

all these things are.<br />

He just mrried the thumb<br />

fiteee down to the button<br />

opening—and the riddie<br />

_ was read,<br />

Courvoisier, the name—an<br />

old name. For years it has<br />

stood for the best quality <strong>of</strong><br />

French Gloves. Now it stands<br />

for as near to Glove perfec-<br />

tion as the manufacturing world<br />

nks to the new thumb<br />

the Courvoisier Gloves are<br />

Better in fit* better for wear<br />

Master in iisgf mere stg/ttfyf<br />

than any others in die market.<br />

And the new excellence adds<br />

nothing to the cost!<br />

Wnmeii't fear mat eight-button Sutdem<br />

Si ESdti<br />

four-bDttnn Kid, f IJS, f 1,1% snd<br />

We are soln agents in Phila-<br />

delphia for these Gloves,<br />

Baby Carriages,<br />

Baby will like to hear the<br />

first blue birds, and in a Car-<br />

riage, <strong>of</strong> course. High time<br />

to be getting ready. The Car-<br />

riage people have been doing<br />

their part and we have filled<br />

that Basement show-room with<br />

the temptingest lot <strong>of</strong> Reed<br />

bodies and easy running gears,<br />

and luxurious upholstery and<br />

pretty parasoling that was ever<br />

gathered in one plape.<br />

New designs in the reed<br />

work—many <strong>of</strong> them exelu*<br />

lively our own, ,<br />

Original ideas in upholster-<br />

ing and trimming—always with<br />

a view to making baby more<br />

comfortable and mamma more<br />

pleased.<br />

Prices pushed to the lowest<br />

point we ever knew==and that<br />

means below anything in the<br />

history <strong>of</strong> Baby Carriage re-<br />

Five <strong>of</strong> the specials i<br />

Carriages at $4*2$,<br />

Weil nude reei bod*, erftniiR. , .<br />

tt'Wla paruo), ii tf r and "S" Sprtng nn-<br />

.Carriages<br />

rims r»d<br />

Catrtages at<br />

. Fkaer r*«J feedjt'sheiiund, euahient <strong>of</strong><br />

BafsUw pus!* w)m piimh head roll,<br />

•lirti* psnwoi, Ito^i esii tpriig runnlne<br />

Carriages at $ff,££*<br />

Fine feed bodr, atisila^, p!n»|i<br />

Carfidfes<br />

AriL__.<br />

aalln<br />

ud P»FMO<br />

whl<br />

MOI,<br />

ndg6ld,<br />

Pprfnf<br />

. Or up to whatever price you<br />

please. You can choose this<br />

body, that style <strong>of</strong> running<br />

gear, and say exactly how the<br />

fitting up shall be done.<br />

About Bicycles.<br />

TlMMpoeaui town are ,<br />

r, but not toanerwMne. Ittaauiig<br />

to the tone <strong>of</strong> "Tfl-fa-ra BOOJH-^8^»"<br />

Vf« bm heen enable toeatqh aU the<br />

wntda ID toe *eng, buf oere 1 * part <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

; 1^ State «Ddabtala-|<br />

taqgh, It wmJ.1 mate ns<br />

ffl Q) K<br />

no more reason why<br />

you should pay $150 or so for<br />

a firstciasi^BicycIe than why<br />

you should give say $j$ for a<br />

high-grade Sewing Machine,<br />

Tne time has passed when any<br />

maker <strong>of</strong> either Bicycles or<br />

Sewing Machines can monopo-<br />

lize the good things that go into<br />

either.<br />

When we took up the Bicycle<br />

business last season it was to<br />

deal with diem just as we deal<br />

with merchandise <strong>of</strong>every other 1<br />

ORSON &R@SE,<br />

FURNITURE<br />

CARPETS<br />

Everything to make the home pleasant and comfortable.<br />

Belioonftuits, Parlor Suite, Dining Room Suits, Rookere<br />

and odd pieces,<br />

Brussels in all grades, In«rainf 1% and MatUngs, {<br />

Furt Smyrna and Moquetto Bugs.<br />

Dinner Setsf English and Ameriean,<br />

Tea Sets, white and decorated.<br />

OOKAN SMTDfEL,<br />

THUfiSDAY, MARCH. 16, J8M.<br />

LAMPS<br />

THE COST<br />

>, Banquetj Piano and Hand Lamps.<br />

We will sell as low as the lowest, It will cost you noth-<br />

ing to come, as on a bill <strong>of</strong> 120 or upward we pay your<br />

fare,<br />

mi£»iiVii*i»E, H. a<br />

RB. CORSON, FUNERAL DIRECTOR<br />

Ordera left with WASHINGTON VAN GILDER, Petersburg N.J., or at Millvme, N. J.,<br />

will receive prompt attention,<br />

R. B. GORSON, MII - tvlLLE ' NJ - .J.<br />

* ! . •<br />

sort=buy and sell them<br />

out extravagant pr<strong>of</strong>it to any-<br />

one.<br />

It would surprise most Bi-<br />

cycle riders to fenow how little<br />

a first-class Wheel really costs.<br />

But there are some necessary<br />

patented things that lift the<br />

expense a little.<br />

We introduced the Conti-<br />

nental last Fall.<br />

That was our name.<br />

Wheelmen knew the Ma-<br />

chine by another title—and<br />

gladly paid 11 go for it.<br />

We iitdde the priee $jp!<br />

More than 100 <strong>of</strong> the Conti-<br />

nentals went into hard use be-<br />

fore the leaves fell.<br />

They were thoroughly tested.<br />

Makers, buyers and ourselves<br />

were all pleased.<br />

l*hat is why the Continental<br />

Is here again, 1S94 model.<br />

Better than last year, and<br />

priced as temptingly.<br />

DaBilhEHlsr Wgi! ttoihJ*t*P (M itaj with<br />

Horgan & WriShl lire, i?0; llh<br />

HSFBiiBg Wrf?M lire, •fSi Hi!nB,*IIh<br />

In the old way <strong>of</strong> selling 8150<br />

or $166 would to-day be the<br />

price ol our $80 Continental,<br />

Maker's guarantee Is behind<br />

each wheel.<br />

JOHN WANAMAKER,<br />

P ENNSTLVAWIi BAIM04P,<br />

WBT JEBBEY R, B.<br />

In effeet FlSKOASf 10, ltfSJ, '<br />

TnUlli i«TP OOKAEJ CITY u follnwi; For<br />

i i 0 » m.iiopm, iunteyi,*«<br />

li iUdrlphl* for O<br />

iindiw, 9,00 • m,<br />

IA. BUOAD SF, STATION<br />

Bin E*iUrB[n«-I*«Te Pli iUdrlphl* for Oaao Cllj,<br />

0=gO»pi,*4»pra, Hiidiw 900 m<br />

IMH ¥iilLIbPH<br />

r»M RE« ¥«VH.<br />

WrekMUn,S,3P. *.06,4.OS,5 15,BED,?.m><br />

ft. W. is p n, 1/61 n<br />

4so Si£ ill e w, li.n<br />

134i7l.40:sio74.00 OJmlM 460), SJOL<br />

7,s, fl,i'+p,m, 1101 night.<br />

WMklHf ISB U« 4h« MMk,<br />

Fw SklUman and WuhfaRten, 814,740, 8JI,<br />

9=10, idJD, U IBaH, 13.10 (1S.SS Uk. PlHliut<br />

Si817 6S5r,«»nd llUSp m, Week'<br />

M i-Wi 11.18 • m, iS-W,<br />

For t<br />

*>fcnaU,33pm<br />

r lafomwUgn Inquire ef<br />

_J.B,WOOB,<br />

WM. R, ELLIOTT,<br />

Sueeausp to MRS. R. MORRIS.<br />

Groceries, Provisions,<br />

CANNED GOODS,<br />

Drj GpailSi Motions, Shoes.<br />

AT<br />

CDllf A an<br />

OCEAN OITY, N. J,<br />

Bummer viskfliH uf aMured <strong>of</strong> ef-<br />

fldtpt aeryla, &eeb goods and Uil<br />

delpbl* prices<br />

D. OALLAGHER^<br />

TiBSATjBR tiff • : :<br />

FINE FGBNITURE,<br />

43 So. Second St.,<br />

PENNSVLVANIA'S<br />

• • • • LEAD1N6<br />

NEWSPAPER<br />

In all Itii.' liltrlbuUs thut numif bi<br />

u (inHrtiy^ tumilv jiiiiriml.<br />

THE<br />

PHILADELPHIA<br />

RE60RD<br />

Hparc* no trouble or expense to<br />

and pnseiit tu Its rvadsm all (lie<br />

«f the Old and New World,<br />

Itt eeyeral Dt-parlmeutH, each uiiilcr<br />

the manBgymeut <strong>of</strong> a couijeteiiEEdib)Ft<br />

ers perUiliiing to<br />

THE HOUSEHOLD*<br />

THE FABMp<br />

WOMAN'S WORLD,<br />

SCIENCE,<br />

ART,<br />

LITERATURE,<br />

FINANCE,<br />

THE HEAL EITATE WOULD<br />

Presenting a complete magazine every<br />

Dally, on<br />

Dally and guilds oueyear,<br />

13,0)<br />

14,00<br />

THE RECORD PUBLISHING CO.,<br />

917-919 Chestnut §t,,<br />

PHILADELPHIA^<br />

JOHN BROWER.<br />

Paiiter DEALER Uf<br />

PBV# Wkiia LcftA* I,in<br />

First Quality Hard Oil and<br />

Beb«rU f Fir©: and Water<br />

Pro<strong>of</strong> Palnta.<br />

Pure Metallic Paints for Tii<br />

and Shingle Ro<strong>of</strong>s (and nt,<br />

other should be used where<br />

rain water is caught for family<br />

use).<br />

All brands <strong>of</strong> Ready Mixed<br />

Paints,<br />

Window Glass <strong>of</strong> all kinds<br />

and patterns," Reference given,<br />

STORE OW AfcBURY<br />

OCEAN CITY N,<br />

mm 0P11<br />

mmmm<br />

THE WTEI SEASOI.<br />

SCHOBOH,'<br />

WESLEY HOUSK,<br />

IthSt. and Wesley Aye,f<br />

OCEAN OTYlNij,<br />

BIIUIBJVM-.<br />

§TOREi,<br />

A Final Closing Sale <strong>of</strong> Cloaks<br />

in which ihiipii U M money elierpl for the bi!|*r We »i_! Oils huailfd Win £F<br />

CnnEH nl 110 CBCII. Td*" fist Includi S ttlMSHl Cn»» Fiir TrltnnlM, Cufa IflU<br />

triiiiitiml, Biilre i'laiii Fndifecfc I'DAta, Vi l»ur WmtM Fa_PTfimfflSi, PlB-lj Cflprti,<br />

FUfTiinUned, Full Sweep, FBf Cupoi, ^ laillH (S<strong>of</strong>t KlejfSdlljr Ulied H»llH*<br />

^'KsMhpiDfjprlessf iheiitote ia* bii bwi!»i^.tii«^Bnd asne <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Inf u i.igii M m f«ii, ii liieludraaaHd Bange <strong>of</strong> Bi»» wtd luciuds M<br />

/ito.doM s lot ef JACKEfBBf BlMt, NMjiTiii «odMtt*a Cipiha<br />

•S S each AinsiiR them sre gurniKiiiS With Knr Hbawi Boll Collafp npd Jacki<br />

wllh Ifoubte Cspw, flfl*eii*-ilE. all Ig cl.jee at *MB ftsb, Thll lot foeludea gmr-<br />

* * m ch, Ws ,idti«. an larl* Bfli^lioii tram lit!- lot, Th«F it* Cheap enough<br />

fo warrtBt Ijujlng etBii if ;ou had giTi'ii up UdHt bOfltig for tlili HWB,<br />

= UHILDREN'H COATB AT gLOSING i<br />

THE STOOD ART COMPANY,<br />

UM Seeoiid Street Dry SusdB<br />

448, 450, 452 tfORTU SECOND<br />

- Ud DraiieB BtOro bided wlttalB !ne put few *eefcl<br />

If* N. Second St,s oa till Mam side,jnit tbOTe IiAet,<br />

ent<br />

U<br />

-***»<br />

im<br />

JOB<br />

OUR MOTT°-<br />

-**^<br />

ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD?<br />

If so, we should sell you the Lumber and Mill Work, Why?<br />

Because our increased facilities enable us to <strong>of</strong>fer greater in-<br />

ducements to you, Look at them•:<br />

Flret, Byourlncstlon.aaiolnlng tht Beading Tennliiai, with II track in<br />

our ^ard, we uvg In carting bdtb waj-s to the HUB, aud csti give s hettef nt<br />

sight to ehlpmeiilB noUeavfog OUF wnlrol, =<br />

Sectrad, Having a !ar« wbuf on the Delawue River, we can load<br />

far ear cuHtomore without shirgi for whartagB, ele,, sad can eujos? tbi<br />

Rge atymptf frelghii, which are much [©werffim rallHad frefjufi<br />

Third, We GMF? a large Block <strong>of</strong> LUMIER well BBMited to meet the wuto<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbe timdtf, and a full Uue <strong>of</strong> Mill Work In reguiw ehia ooDituUy en bind,<br />

Founh, Wi ttanufMture all kinds <strong>of</strong> odd aod Smw wort,tod atiaiBte<br />

|Irect Bom gKhi^ta' olnne for any Rind <strong>of</strong> hard wood w<strong>of</strong>t and Interior fliilib.<br />

W ftetnit Paahrng Boxes, Btrry uhefltH, Blgu, tfe, rt ihort nqyet,<br />

ihi HusIneH spiriBiiee, f£r Iwenty-dght yean WB hive been in<br />

at tills Ipatlou and every year have been compelied to improve aud<br />

enlarge our plant until now we Bland at tbe bad <strong>of</strong> oaf line <strong>of</strong> builoeH, - We<br />

oner you the beoetlt <strong>of</strong> our esperieuee, freely, We charge you only for the<br />

material you buy, , , . T* "" .'<br />

We solicit correspondence with any intending to build<br />

and improve residences, stores, halls or churches, and will give<br />

all inquirers prompt attention,, Remember that we can ship<br />

our work to you to compete wldi others in any part <strong>of</strong> the Sate.<br />

Front n Abenue, <br />

dreeiQf|b«wrlttrt not necef»sfHy f«r<br />

publleation, but a guarantee <strong>of</strong> good<br />

lltb<br />

XEWH,<br />

The sew Council wUl meet on Tues-<br />

day evening next.<br />

Olivet Pleroe, <strong>of</strong> FbtlKlelpblB, wag In<br />

town during the week.<br />

Rev, tyell, <strong>of</strong> Camden,<br />

at tbe Emmett Thunday,<br />

F. R, Whlteslde sud frieud,<br />

delphla, were in town Friday,<br />

Mn, Lisle Breckley bu bad one <strong>of</strong><br />

her cottagee beautified, by a coat <strong>of</strong> paint<br />

Bev. W, H. Buf«Hf <strong>of</strong> Camdeo, wa*<br />

In thJa city on Friday look log after Lin<br />

cottages,<br />

Dr* 0. E, Edwards, wife and son, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, spent a few days here<br />

M n, John Frlee Is very sick.<br />

WOIST<br />

. iinh Ann BampaoD, In ber.8Oth<br />

year, dtod on Friday night at h#r<br />

daugUter'B reddenee, Un.H.C. Collins,<br />

at this pla«, Bhe was buried tern her<br />

rsidtnee at Abaeoan on Tuesday,<br />

FOBT HEFDBLIUi<br />

William JahnBon, <strong>of</strong> tb!§ place, pu<br />

some dynamite on & etump on Thura.<br />

day, and to tmt its explosive power,<br />

struck itwith an axe. The dynamite<br />

wsnt <strong>of</strong>f a]] right and Johnson was<br />

painfully burned about the face and<br />

hands.<br />

Captain William ROBB, <strong>of</strong> LiuwoMd<br />

by big wife, aptnt<br />

p y , ptnt Batur<br />

day and Bunday with Uaptalii Jos<br />

Rose and wife,<br />

4B8EOOH,<br />

Mrs, M, WUcox,<strong>of</strong> theClty <strong>of</strong> Broth'<br />

erly Love, paid a buainesa vMt to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Monday,<br />

Dr. A, Wert, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, waHtlie<br />

guest <strong>of</strong> bis BOO, 0. M, Wert, for a few<br />

dap last week.<br />

B, D, Fries, <strong>of</strong> Lansdowue, Pa,, was<br />

intownduriQg the present week, re-<br />

emltlng bis health.<br />

Oliver Fierce, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, a<br />

property owner here, hag been In town<br />

•evenU days Oils week.<br />

Rev, 8, Wesley Lake, <strong>of</strong> Bridptoa,<br />

•pent a few days hen last week for the<br />

benefit ef Mrs. hJs health,<br />

F* Hewsoh and wife, <strong>of</strong> Vlneland,<br />

wen ben oil Thureday and Friday with<br />

a view to purchaatug property.<br />

' Miss Emma Cowon retu rued home<br />

Tuesday after an absence <strong>of</strong> several days<br />

with friends ID Philadelphia,<br />

R, If, Thompson and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phils-<br />

delphla, intend Bpendlug tbe Easter<br />

holidays In their Blmpson avenue cut-<br />

Parker Miller Is beautifying hii reel-<br />

denoe on Asbtiry aveuue, near Eighth<br />

street, by trimmlqg up the trees which<br />

iurrDUDdit, .<br />

Oa Sunday nent the pulpit at the M.<br />

E, Church will be occupied by J. W,<br />

Imltb In the morning and G, P Mi tore<br />

tn the evening.<br />

Our public school has been closed for<br />

ten days, owing to the prevalence itf<br />

the measles. It will be opened agalu<br />

ou Monday next,<br />

Wilton Wllleta, who Is attending<br />

echool In Uaaidin, Is apendiug a Hliort<br />

vacation with hie parents, Captain J. H.<br />

Willetsandwifft<br />

MeasrB,(iIibert&Lake have improved<br />

John Wallace's cottage, Asbury avenue,<br />

between Seventh and Eighth street*, by<br />

BD application <strong>of</strong> pal nt,<br />

Laban Headlej has rented John Wat*<br />

laoe's cottage an West avenue, between<br />

Twelfth and Thirteenth fitrec-tfl, Ihrough<br />

the agency <strong>of</strong> Y, Corson,<br />

Next 8«turday will be St. Fatriek'i<br />

Day; on the SOtb spriug begln«. Good<br />

Friday Jails on the ^d, and<br />

Sunday on the2Stb<strong>of</strong> this month,<br />

George Fenstermaaher and wife, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, occupied their cottage ou<br />

Wesley avenue, between Beveuth and<br />

"ATS.<br />

alatant la their buatows. Tho opltiliin<br />

is be will be well liked by those with<br />

whom he has to deal,<br />

Bsv. Mr. Turplu Isfi en Wedntsday<br />

for Conference, It It espeeted that ho<br />

will rttura for another year.<br />

Thi rain Interfered With the eongrg><br />

gallons on Huiidsy night atou relmrelieH,<br />

A. 1, Frambee 4 Sou have built<br />

sew houae back <strong>of</strong> their at<strong>of</strong>e to be used<br />

for packing purposes.<br />

Joseph Sapp aud wife are vtaitlng<br />

Mrs, Happ'a flteter, Mrs, Abel Bsbeoek,<br />

Mr. aud Mrs, Win, Dunham attended<br />

the funeral <strong>of</strong> David Jaquett ill Phila-<br />

delphia one day last week.<br />

MB, Sarab Ann Hampson, whose<br />

death occurred at iomers' Fulnt on FrJ,<br />

day tail, was buried here on Tueadny<br />

and the funeral was largely attended,<br />

She was much respected by all who<br />

kuew her,<br />

JoBifth Trultt has a pniltlon sn board<br />

tbe schooner W, J, LIpsett, which will<br />

Hall In a day or two from Philadeiplila,<br />

David Coiiover has gone South to look<br />

after hla lulefest in the oyster business,<br />

It is expected that he and bis sons,<br />

Gilbert and Harry, will plant over Bono<br />

bushels for the Philadelphia market.<br />

Sirs. David Conover is critically ill at<br />

this writing,<br />

pl.KAaAHTFIi.LK,<br />

Mr, McDonnell, the new<br />

steward, will take charge on the 20th<br />

iuat, .<br />

Joseph B, Turner b tuQeriiig with<br />

rheuuialiHni, Air,Turner will move in<br />

James English's house while building<br />

his own. Many <strong>of</strong> the inmates <strong>of</strong> the<br />

aJmshouee e%preen their regret in Mr,<br />

Turner's leaving,<br />

Clement Ireland and wife; <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong>, spent Buuday with Mrs, A, Buw.<br />

en. ,<br />

Mm, Alice Lee anil Flora, her graud-<br />

hart disease, M4 Amole was<br />

badly bruised and, sot.<br />

The Board <strong>of</strong> Health Monday night<br />

awarded the contract for disposing <strong>of</strong><br />

the city's garbage to the HleiHelTfl In-<br />

otnenUng Uompany~6rPlttaburg, from<br />

June 1,18M, at |15,M8, The company<br />

will be obliged to erect a plant eostlsg<br />

115,000 todo the work,<br />

, I4HWGQD,<br />

Captain Leak fiowen Mid wife were<br />

guests <strong>of</strong> Mrs, William fiMf en Thurs><br />

day and Friday <strong>of</strong> last week,<br />

Mrs, William Rose entertained a num.<br />

her <strong>of</strong> her Mends on Thursday evening,<br />

among whom were Rev, WarthmaD<br />

and wife, Joseph Btedman and wife,<br />

Elisha Smith, Mrs, Harriet Ireland and<br />

Captain Leak Bowes and wife.<br />

Rev, Obatten, a former pastor <strong>of</strong> this<br />

place, will fill the Bev, Warthman's<br />

pulpit next Sunday during the latter's<br />

absence at Conference,<br />

. Fred Ireland has gone (Q <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

where he will be employed in George<br />

Mssm* meat market.<br />

CAPE MAY COURTT<br />

was<br />

Mr§, Annie ^ef<br />

speudlug a week with her father, Elisba<br />

a William Bowen will move to Phila-<br />

delphia Boon,<br />

Mr, Neigfaman has rented Captain<br />

0. A, UampbeiPe cottage at Pleasant,<br />

ville aud will soon take occupancy <strong>of</strong><br />

it, Mr, Nelghmnn has rented hte farm<br />

to Mr. IteuiKhier.<br />

JohuBauudera has moved on his faroa,<br />

We are pleased to note that WiKanl<br />

ieley Is Improving In healtli,<br />

Mrs. Alice and Mm, Llisie Lee, <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>f were guests <strong>of</strong> Br, S, U,<br />

Edinuuda on Sunday last.<br />

Lizzie Clark has returned to Philadel-<br />

phia after spending a few days with<br />

her parents.<br />

The Young People's Society <strong>of</strong> Chris-<br />

las Endeavor met at the home <strong>of</strong> Dr,<br />

Edmunds Thursday evening and reor»<br />

gaulssed the society, These <strong>of</strong>ficers were<br />

electedi Mto Lizzie Price, President;<br />

Llssle Block, .Vice Prealdeut* Florenee<br />

washed away during the winter will<br />

not be rebuilt, but the- merry-go-round<br />

centre will be converted into a niuiic<br />

hall,<br />

ANOfcESKA,<br />

Many years ago, before her marrlage(<br />

Mrs, William Ludlam,<strong>of</strong> Anglesea, ran<br />

a needle in her great toe and it broke<br />

<strong>of</strong>f under the akin, A few days ago the<br />

piece <strong>of</strong> steel came out from the upper<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> tbe limb, At one time she<br />

suSered greatly from pain in the knee<br />

and Is confident yaw that It was caused<br />

by the needle working through the joint.<br />

The day after the broken needle came<br />

out <strong>of</strong> her flesh she trod upon and broke<br />

oil another needle, which penetrated the<br />

same foot in which the first needle was<br />

lost.<br />

GREEN GBt&K,<br />

Frank HmlHi hnn rnilgnrd nn<br />

- Supreme Court JuiUceR«ed4aii filed<br />

an opinion in the SaprBmsfJourt Betting<br />

aside the purchase by Atlantic <strong>City</strong> oi<br />

the Consumers' Water Company and<br />

Recording Secretary- <strong>Mar</strong>y<br />

Price, CorrcHponding Bocretary \ D. T.<br />

Sleelinan, Treasurer; Florence Adams,<br />

organist,<br />

Laura and Arfe Edmunds and Annie<br />

iteelman visited friends In Atlantic<br />

^ WedueHday last.<br />

Job u Hacket hug moved Into oue <strong>of</strong><br />

Louisa Vansant's houaes,<br />

Bev, John Warthman left<br />

uee yesterday j having received hlH sal-<br />

ary in fuii. , - • "<br />

Tuesday dawned dear and bright—<br />

ati ouHptcluMs omen for the Republican<br />

cfiuHe—and when the pills etosed and<br />

he count was completed honors were<br />

about evenly divided between the dif-<br />

ferent parties, hi many casts party lines<br />

being Ignored, the voter proclaiming<br />

his independence by carefully prepay<br />

pastor ef the Green Creek and Rio<br />

Grande M. E. Church, Bev. Smith re-<br />

cently preached a scathing sermon to<br />

his flock on the sin <strong>of</strong> gossip, and many<br />

<strong>of</strong> his congregation left the church dur=<br />

fug the discourse, Bines then the at-<br />

tendance has kept dwindling until but<br />

g score <strong>of</strong> faithful worshipers were left,<br />

Chaiges <strong>of</strong> uuministerial conduct wen<br />

preferred against Pastor Smith some<br />

time ago, but, he was completely esba><br />

erated after a searching inquiry. There<br />

has been trouble in the church ever<br />

since as a result, and upon tbe advice <strong>of</strong><br />

Presiding Elder Wight the minister de-<br />

cided to abandon the 0 barge,<br />

pany at a total cost <strong>of</strong> |700,000, Tbe<br />

two eonipanlee were to be bought under<br />

ordinances passed by Council author,<br />

lilng the purchase and the Isauanee <strong>of</strong><br />

bonds, Two hundred thousand dollars<br />

was to be paid to tbe former and five<br />

hundred thousand to the latter, Tbe<br />

ordinances were set aside principally<br />

on the ground that four members-<strong>of</strong><br />

Council held stock in one <strong>of</strong> the com-<br />

panies. Justice Reed, held that the pas-<br />

sage <strong>of</strong> the act under theclrcumitanoes<br />

was lllegalf*because opposed to public<br />

policy and the intent <strong>of</strong> the Crimes act,<br />

and that it was also void at common<br />

law, because Its passage was for the pur-<br />

chase <strong>of</strong> property In which the agents<br />

<strong>of</strong> the city bad an Interest,<br />

A Moral<br />

Seaside<br />

Resort<br />

Not Excelled<br />

as a<br />

Health Restorer,<br />

Finest facilities lor<br />

Itinerant peddlers should not be^en<br />

daughter, <strong>of</strong> Ailatitl« <strong>City</strong>, Hpent a few | iug his ballot before going ts the polii,<br />

days this week with her SOD, Richard This nonplussed the political managers,<br />

Mrs, Ida Iff, Scattergood, <strong>of</strong> Phlla*<br />

elphla, baa rented through tbe agency<br />

<strong>of</strong> R, C, B<strong>of</strong>cUisoti, Charles Matbews'<br />

cottage, Central avenue near Sixth<br />

street<br />

James Scull and family, who have<br />

been living in Philadelphia duribg the<br />

past whiter, will return to bean <strong>City</strong><br />

In a few weeks and occupy their Asbury<br />

avenue cottage.<br />

Captain J. D, Eberbach, <strong>of</strong> Philadel-<br />

phia, has purebased Wlijiam Wlllough.<br />

hy p s cottage at the corner <strong>of</strong> First street<br />

and West avenue, Mr, Eberbach and<br />

wife are now numbered among <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>'s gojourners, , ,<br />

The W, V. T, TJ. wteb to thank,<br />

through the SEJJTIHSL, tbe friend who<br />

tent nineteen standard books to the<br />

Beading-roam last Friday, thirteen <strong>of</strong><br />

Hulwer's (Lord Lyttou) and sis <strong>of</strong><br />

George Ellot'a works,<br />

Bev, & W, Lake, <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton; Dr.<br />

G. E, Faien, B. B, Bony, J, V, R, Rapp,<br />

Robert Burroughs, Dr. U. E. Edwards,<br />

R.W. Bdwards, Thomas Shaw and<br />

Wesley Bartlne,<strong>of</strong> Philade)phla| Wm,<br />

Thegaa aud Bev, J, E, Lake, <strong>of</strong> Cam-<br />

den, wen hen oa election day,<br />

TbefoUowlnjrIs a list <strong>of</strong> subscriptions<br />

received In aid <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Volunteer<br />

Kfe Company, No, Is J, U, Ooxeyi <strong>of</strong><br />

Oamden, |5,00; cash,: |o,00- George<br />

Feastennacbef, <strong>of</strong> Phikdelphia, 12,00;<br />

Dr, Anna CJL qriffltb, GamdeD, f2,00;<br />

John H. Davli, Wayne, Pa., UM,<br />

Lee,<br />

A donation party was given Rev, H,<br />

Q, Coweti on Saturday evening by a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> his friends,<br />

Mrs, E. E, Barton and ftunlly have<br />

left for HnrrlHburg.<br />

Raiidfiluh Adiiiiift!«lni|iniviiigHlosvIy,<br />

He has bean under tliu tliH-lor'H care for<br />

several inniiihs.<br />

The Bpeclkl meetliign iu the Haptls<br />

Church are largely attended. Man,<br />

jterwtni* luive been ouuverted and bap<br />

tized,<br />

Mrs, Ainbrose Ham me) I, <strong>of</strong> Hum<br />

mimton, spent Buuday In this place,<br />

The question <strong>of</strong> building a new seboo<br />

house Is being agitated, the present on<br />

being too small and Inconvenient to ac-<br />

caniinwiate so many pupils.<br />

The W, A. T, Base Ball team <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Pleasautville was to have played the<br />

Linwodd team last Saturday, but th<br />

Linwoud team failed to appear. As the<br />

L, H, Barrett team <strong>of</strong> Rialeytowu was<br />

there, It played tbe game, ending with<br />

a s(s>re <strong>of</strong> 42 to 6 In favor <strong>of</strong> the \V, A<br />

T. team, Thelatterclubclinlleugesauy<br />

team in Atlantic counLy,<br />

T, C, Long and family have returned<br />

home,<br />

Mrs, Harry HnineH' realdeuce Is being<br />

brightened with paint,<br />

MinsLizzlt'Haluesaud friend, Charley<br />

JohiiHon, made a fJjing visit to Bhiia=<br />

deiphla, ,<br />

Mrs. Frank Webb ts on the slek list.<br />

» .<br />

BKHT.—Ten-roomed furnished<br />

ajttage, 448 Asbury avenue, Oi-ean <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Inquire <strong>of</strong> E, W. Killey. 581 N, Forty-<br />

fourth sOftt«t Phliadelphlaj <strong>of</strong> F, P,<br />

f^nfleld on premises, or Y, CJyrsnn,<br />

. Wail Paper and DeooraUons at Phila-<br />

delphia p&k B, B, BmltU & Sons,<br />

1046 Asbory avenae,<br />

_ Parttes mittemplstlng having their<br />

hoojeg ma?ed to new locations, or ele-<br />

vated, and rebuilt will save money by<br />

ossrriiponding with Abel B. &ull,<br />

ballder ud general house mover.<br />

Houses moved many part<strong>of</strong> the county,<br />

Add A, D. Scull, builder, Thlifle<br />

OcanClty.k.J.<br />

. F*]ier Hanghig In ail Ito branches,<br />

Competent workmen. Satisfaction guar.<br />

ftuteed B, R. Smith 4 Sons, 1046<br />

At the annual meeUng<strong>of</strong> tiie Bailie<br />

Pier Pavilion Company, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong> ill Uamden, Thursday, the follow-<br />

Ing dtrtt-tore were elected: Qeorge E<br />

Wilson, J. Wlllard Morgsn, Js L, Wol<br />

fentfen, J, B, Eastlacb, Joseph Hatch<br />

F. W. Hammond, W. F, Geekler, (J,<br />

Bomberpr, Q, Buekwalier, Jaaae ^rrls<br />

H,B,Ffaiicis, Dr. J, W.Bdnfes and Y.<br />

L, Cavauuft, *_<br />

Through the eflorl« Col, Jim Car*<br />

mask Ledfe No. 2% Beiievolent and<br />

Protective Order <strong>of</strong> Elks was instituied<br />

Thursday evening with the following<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers: Samuel B,, Perry, Exalted Ku<br />

liri Heury WUllains, Esteemed Lead-<br />

ing Kulghti itewart B: MuBhea, Es><br />

teemed Lecturing Kulgbt; SOT<br />

DoQgtity, Esteemed Loyal Knlghl;8ec-<br />

retary, Richard W, Sayre; Tfasurer,<br />

George W. Jackwinl Trails, for three<br />

Charifs Whlppeyi for two years,<br />

yeais, Chari ppy<br />

m. M, Colloty; fur one year, George Me-<br />

T^l Oli Gut<br />

Flctorefraffl«<strong>of</strong>all kinds and BUH<br />

gade to order at PhJljMlelphla prieea,<br />

ftametm»j baa^n at Johnson's, 810<br />

Ashury aveoar L A HADtsv<br />

F In all<br />

t J<br />

LASAB<br />

IU bancbeB.<br />

S<br />

Esth<br />

BMOK II BRICK flf=Orderi<br />

ricktaft atTborn'shardware and<br />

tomtore ttoTB et M Glenn OoHagr, 8th<br />

W » f d H « A i U i B i —'-'<br />

, , — w, Abel D, Boull, oop-<br />

.tnctwana bsildef, Thistle Oattage,O6n'<br />

Cormlck; Qutolde T^le», Oliver Gut-<br />

Wdp,T!«omeer« <strong>of</strong> Esquire and In-<br />

side Tyler are appointive md will b<br />

filled later.<br />

Ell Annie, a well-known dUzeaand<br />

proprietor <strong>of</strong> the Amol cottage on South<br />

CaroUnaaveBue, met with a distressing<br />

accident Monday afternoon,<br />

be and his youn dht<br />

i<br />

In Which<br />

were<br />

be and his young dg<br />

ssvereiy iujufed. He was driving In a<br />

buckboard and when turning at Padflo<br />

and Boutb Caioi!aa avenues collided<br />

with a bus.<br />

the vehicle ai<br />

He was thrown from<br />

about a buo-<br />

drtd feet, while Miss Amolt wasdaibed<br />

aiainst the curb and nseiived a Mralt<br />

S Wound, Itliftartd^<br />

1<br />

s iniuHa may prove falal, owing to<br />

faet that «be has betn suffering<br />

who very wisely refrained from making<br />

predictions. There were many sur-<br />

prises lu store.<br />

This was one <strong>of</strong> the moat stubbornly<br />

eontested. elections ever heldiuOeean<br />

<strong>City</strong>, the fight centring upon Mayor,<br />

Council, Collector and Clerk,<br />

The returns bore evidence <strong>of</strong> the sever-<br />

ity <strong>of</strong> the conflict, many <strong>of</strong> the tickets<br />

beiUK covered with *'HtIckers." That<br />

each candidate made It an Individual<br />

light aiid that touch trading waa done<br />

was very evident Bo fierce did the<br />

battle rage that upon due occasion bad<br />

blood waa engendered, but fortunately<br />

this did not culminate In a breach <strong>of</strong><br />

the pe&oe.<br />

We append the result •<br />

Mayor—H. G, Bteeiniflti, 83; Robert<br />

Fisher, 83,<br />

Cauneil—fl. B. BaraiBon, 121; H ,C,<br />

Button, fig( Jerome B, Kush, (JO; j. M,<br />

White, 4i; A. H. Cos, m,<br />

Collector—Samuel Bchureb, 03* Ira i.<br />

Champion, 78,<br />

C!erk=E. A, Bourgeois, 107\ Luclen<br />

A, Cox, B8, ' '<br />

Juiiice <strong>of</strong> Peace—G. P, Moore, m.<br />

Aflsessor—Ileubeu Ludlam, 07; A, D,<br />

Barrowfl, 74/<br />

Freeholder—Jajues W, Lee, 86; Wm.<br />

Lake,aL<br />

CommiBsioBcr <strong>of</strong> AppeaI=Joha W,<br />

Smith, 91; Elmer B.Eugllah, 8fl; Jos-<br />

eph Bennett, S3; Parher Miller, 80;<br />

Peter W. Murdoch, jr., 81; Jeaae Con'.<br />

ver, 7I| m Rl Elliott II. , (<br />

Surveyors <strong>of</strong> High way—-<strong>Mar</strong>ls Moore,<br />

m\ W. R, Eitiott, Mi J- T, Price, 7Bl W.<br />

Gibto,7i.<br />

Pound Keeper—A, D. Sharp, B| 0,<br />

King,^ ; -. •• ,<br />

George Payne, <strong>of</strong> MillyJIIe, spent<br />

Sunday with friends in tbb place.<br />

Capt, Reuben C. Young and wife, <strong>of</strong><br />

Tuekahoe, spent Friday wlf h Anthony<br />

Smith and wife at Beesley's Point,<br />

Charles Godfrey, <strong>of</strong> Atlautie <strong>City</strong>,<br />

spent a few days here with his parents,<br />

Cftpt, Theophllui Godfrey and wife,<br />

Jonas Steelman, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

spent Buuday with his parents,<br />

John Dukea Is entertaining hla slater,<br />

Mrs. Kay Ingurgyll, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

Mr. Potter and wife, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

we recreating here,<br />

Mr. Htricklaud, <strong>of</strong> Harauionton, ban<br />

received the contract fur building the<br />

M, E, parsonage, ,<br />

The Junior Epworth Wague took<br />

supper with Mrs, Harm Saturday,<br />

Mlse Maggie Lee, <strong>of</strong> MHlvUle, spent<br />

Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,<br />

James Lee,<br />

Laura Adams, Mlsa Miss May<br />

Madden and Hosea Madden, <strong>of</strong> Ahse-<br />

con, are spending a few weeks with<br />

Captain T. Weeks,<br />

There will be a public baptlam <strong>of</strong> five<br />

children In the river at Champlnu's<br />

Landing on Easter Buuday,<br />

William Wilieui, who was killed by<br />

tiie 1MB, was interred at Head <strong>of</strong> River<br />

CQuraged In any community where the<br />

same articles they are vending can be<br />

procured <strong>of</strong> your home merchant* and<br />

in many cases at a less price than you<br />

pay to strangers, who have so further<br />

interest Iu the welfare <strong>of</strong> the town than<br />

to get the few dollars they carry ftom<br />

it, Not a few <strong>of</strong> this class <strong>of</strong> "mer-<br />

eliauts" nave vblied this city. We are<br />

informed that where goods are peddled<br />

as above (selling by samples) no license<br />

fee to exacted <strong>of</strong> the peddler. If this<br />

be true, we claim It to be unjust to gut<br />

own merchants, who are not only com-<br />

pelled to pay rent for a place In which<br />

to sell the same goods, but also oontrtb-<br />

tite largely to tne city's finances In<br />

taxes, aud certainly they have some<br />

claim for the protection <strong>of</strong> their bush<br />

GILBERT & LAKE,<br />

Miise and Sigi Painters.<br />

450 Avenue,<br />

AUDITOR'S SALE OF REAL E3T4TE.<br />

BjF f Irtye <strong>of</strong> mn order enUsrvd (B the C»:<br />

IWiii OSyR on the IWetitj-iiilrJ dij or<br />

b#r, eigli(€va bandrEd noA niDtly-lhft<br />

pitinuff mi Wnitsiiif,'<br />

Mir<br />

gara-<br />

-Ihre*. In ft<br />

•ub«rjher. His tudJtsr Appointed in Hid HUH,<br />

IU HII it pnbiie rendue » tft* yghej<br />

on<br />

WEDMESDAY, APRIL 4,<strong>1894</strong>.<br />

Cemetery.<br />

Kate Ingenoll is very Hick,<br />

Captain James Lee Is loading wood<br />

fur Haverstraw, He will bring back<br />

brlek for Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Mrs. Belle Dunham and Elisabeth<br />

Lone, <strong>of</strong> Newport, spent a few days<br />

here last week.<br />

Frederick Peterson and wife,<br />

land, have been visiting here during the<br />

week.<br />

Edward Hammell Intends moving to<br />

Bridgeton bwlay,<br />

•I twfi o'clock ID {)« aftanHB, ii# ||t« Wa*leJ<br />

HDUH ID lha Borinjii <strong>of</strong> O«*H QitJ, QlH M»w<br />

county, New J nej.<br />

Ail lha rsllQwini dBMribed two eertalp l<strong>of</strong>t df<br />

land and pnrallei, lliualu •[ Oet>mn Oitr, C»»<br />

Miy Wdnlr, heir Jem?, known U IpU Kb. Ill,<br />

S**lion A, Wsltijr Mende, asd Ho, tS, 8&xk>B<br />

Lot No77»j"llsSri6ninjr « k polot on Ihenorth.<br />

m tidn fit Wnflsf »TohHo,on# hundred fart<br />

aortiiFB t ef Sighti •!««(, and ruBmiog tiitna<br />

BSfUiHH an W««l«y •TBflUB fifty fnfi, matt fa<br />

deptti ef that width ODD hundred and t«nt*>|n<br />

rest.<br />

Hot No, 429. BpslBniflKltap<strong>of</strong>lteBtiieHrtb?<br />

•rift |Jd.t <strong>of</strong> Albiirr BfMUe, <strong>On</strong>e hundred Had<br />

BJoetr trti usaibiui <strong>of</strong> Eighth •(rrcti and R=<br />

nine tneiw uoili flii Atl.ury K*CBUe thirty tact,<br />

amf ciMndlHK ID depth. <strong>of</strong> that •&!& SB* feUfr<br />

diwifst<br />

iwifrst<br />

JOHH F, HAHHED,<br />

^ Blii<br />

H. H. VOORH1ES,<br />

Auditor,<br />

, F, F., ta.58.<br />

jobbing promptly attended<br />

to* Estimates cheerfully given.<br />

Guarantee to do first-class work<br />

and use die best material.<br />

Orders left «_ Wok. Uktfi<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice, corner Sixth and Asbury<br />

avenue, will receive prompt<br />

attention.<br />

NO. 108 MAKKET STREET,<br />

PHILADELPHIA.<br />

QADQtFAirrras OP go<strong>of</strong>s mm POM<br />

rme<br />

FAMILV enOCERIES.<br />

A^WAfB THI rRaSHRaT AND B1SI TO M<br />

rounp m TUiE MABKBT.<br />

Full Flavored Teas,<br />

Choice Brands <strong>of</strong> C<strong>of</strong>fee,<br />

Sugars <strong>of</strong> all Grades,<br />

Canned Fruits,<br />

Picklesj Spices, Raisins, Dried<br />

Beef, Butter and Lard,<br />

Hams <strong>of</strong> Best Quality,<br />

Weighed when Purchased bj<br />

Customers, No Loss ip<br />

Weight Charged to Purchasers<br />

•we In asd Bats •eteetfem* from toa<br />

kitftf B*«h»itit8es In futaa*i>hta<br />

Ofa#nljF BaU prowptlj<br />

By Tlrtiie <strong>of</strong> • wril ef Flori Fscl<br />

d Igaued put <strong>of</strong> tfaa Court <strong>of</strong><br />

b f N J I il<br />

, to Be <strong>of</strong><br />

Bade iBtwacj By Her »aim«,<br />

Mrs, Anna Laura Nabb, <strong>of</strong> May's<br />

Landing, formerly <strong>of</strong> Oean <strong>City</strong>, who<br />

WM accused by her husband with infi-<br />

delity, and who was arrested on that<br />

charge, became Insane from grief, and<br />

Sunday morning jumped from a win-<br />

dow <strong>of</strong> her father's bouse at May's<br />

Landing and fled. Bhe was scantily<br />

:lad, and was hut seen by a track<br />

walker on the railroad going toward<br />

Philadeiphla,<br />

Mrs, Nfihbwas found guilty Jn the<br />

Cape May County Court <strong>of</strong> thecirfme'<strong>of</strong><br />

which she was accused, and en bearing<br />

he verdict she fell In a fit, and sentence<br />

was not pronounced, - Her father took<br />

her home, under the promise oi<br />

ing her forsenteuee next month,<br />

hag since grieved much over herehame<<br />

The woman became frantic, and her<br />

actions soon became like one bereft <strong>of</strong><br />

BOB. The hist few days she steadily<br />

grew wane,' and bef eonflnenjent la an<br />

The foiiiiwing crlmluals who were<br />

eonvieted at a speelal SSMIOII <strong>of</strong> the At<<br />

lantle County Criminal Uoiirt were<br />

arranged, before Law Judge Thompson<br />

and Lay Judge leuseman Thureday fur<br />

sentence, :<br />

John Tniltt, colored, convicted <strong>of</strong><br />

the robbery <strong>of</strong> adlamund pin valued at<br />

p0, property <strong>of</strong> Uouugllman Bqmers<br />

Doughty, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, wassentoneed<br />

to one year In State prison,<br />

Thomas Demond, eolored, who plead<br />

guilty to breaking and entering the Egg<br />

Harbor <strong>City</strong> Hotel and Qriseom's mar-<br />

ket, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, aud the larceny <strong>of</strong><br />

goods therefrom was sentenced to eigh-<br />

teen months In State prison,<br />

Henry Platter, colored, who plead not<br />

guilty <strong>of</strong> complicity with Demond In<br />

the above case was convicted <strong>of</strong> receiv-<br />

ing fltolen goode and was sentenced to<br />

one year In State prison.<br />

Lisle Creedon, colored, who locked<br />

herself In the bed room <strong>of</strong> her residence<br />

In Fox's Alley, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, and set<br />

fin to bedding with the intention <strong>of</strong><br />

cremathig herself and destroying the<br />

building was adjudged <strong>of</strong> unsound mind<br />

by the Court and will be sent to the<br />

State' hiBaua Asylum at Trenton,<br />

Bi-Beach Fatnlmap Charles RIsley,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, who robbed Jennie<br />

Butler, <strong>of</strong>besanviltejOf a wateb, was<br />

sentenced for three months in the<br />

County Pen! ten liary, '<br />

Joshua Mnloney, who deserted his<br />

family In Philadelphia In January last<br />

and eloped to Atlantic <strong>City</strong> with Miss<br />

Annie Valentine, the pretty eighteen,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mftnufaeturer Jos,<br />

ValenUne.<strong>of</strong> Arch etreet, Philadjiphia,<br />

was tried on the eharge <strong>of</strong> fornifleatiou<br />

and for want <strong>of</strong> sulBelenl evidence, the<br />

C lld<br />

, g p f fa C yjppr*<br />

lha RiabB <strong>of</strong> New Jan*;, I pill Bipoae toMle at<br />

publjy nsdus, on •<br />

SATUaOAT, MARCH 24,1194,<br />

bflwH-h fhphourt <strong>of</strong> tWelTH and n*« q'dnek In<br />

the sfl«moon, to Mil: nt two o't-Iock In the<br />

afternoon pf mnld day, nt the Hilf or 1 , <strong>of</strong>fice In<br />

Gaps Haf <strong>City</strong>, Id the counly d! U»p» Haj and<br />

gtabi <strong>of</strong> K*w JehHsy, that !• » «y:<br />

All thedrtcrlbed lotorpISM<strong>of</strong> land •Jluatit<br />

111 OtM4n <strong>City</strong>, C»i B Majr ooiinty and Bialis <strong>of</strong><br />

Now Jerwsy, ttUintHnd HU in ieclion A <strong>of</strong> thui<br />

plan <strong>of</strong> iota <strong>of</strong> Ownn Cl'.y AModmion, Bfltin<br />

Hiiig cB the •oitlhnMtflrlif aid) 1 qf A»bUrf af Btiue<br />

at tho dlcMeee <strong>of</strong> one hundred a&& tblrty feet<br />

southwardly f mm ihefottthwaFdiy lide <strong>of</strong> Fourth<br />

siiTBf, eonuininjr in front or on-a4t}i on the Hid<br />

Abrr Menus thirty feet, and ef that width<br />

aing in lemth or deih »fmth**»tiiri b#<br />

Aibarr Menus thirty feet, and ef that w<br />

esieiiaing in lemth or denih »fmth**»tiiriv b#<br />

toiJnMHlllwhh the Hid Fourth itreel<br />

f ld<br />

twEeoJnMHrsllelwhh the Hid Forth itr<br />

ono himdrH feet to a flft*en foot vldi Hr«et.<br />

S ai thr pnjpirtr <strong>of</strong> Bradfsfi Qedrnr,<br />

tUB!. and U\kfn in rxeeutlon it tbe *uit <strong>of</strong><br />

m. it. hiftRt it a!,, etiBipUinnpi*, and LO be<br />

sold by '<br />

ROBERT B, H*HP. BhfrifT,<br />

Qaled Fftb.e^. Vm •<br />

John i, W*.|i>oti, gyi'r, PF5«<br />

f<br />

LOW PKICE8,<br />

TTie Liquor, Traffic and its<br />

kindred evils are forever<br />

hibtted hy deed.<br />

Every lover <strong>of</strong> Temperance<br />

and Morals should combine to<br />

help us,<br />

Water Supply,<br />

Railroad,<br />

Steamboats<br />

And all other<br />

Modern Conveniences.<br />

Thousands <strong>of</strong> lots for sale<br />

at various prices, located in all<br />

parts <strong>of</strong> the city*<br />

For information apply to<br />

E.B.LAKE,<br />

Secretary,<br />

)cean <strong>City</strong> Asso'n,<br />

Over iI?000 Square Feet <strong>of</strong> Floor Boom.<br />

.WEATriERBY,<br />

-DEALER IK-<br />

DEALERS IN<br />

Pine, Cedar<br />

and Hemloch<br />

BUILDING LUMBER<br />

SIKig,<br />

SatbtBMrv<br />

Bracketi, Tintogip<br />

SbliBl«f PJcktti,<br />

Laih, Vm\ Ciaurt.<br />

WEATHERBY BLOCK, M1LLVILLE, N. J.<br />

Goods are as represented or money will be<br />

refunded. Compare prices and you will be<br />

convinced.<br />

ALSO, plRECTOK.<br />

FLAGGING AND CURBING.<br />

BEST QUALITY OF<br />

Pennsylvarila and Nortti River<br />

Byll STONI<br />

arSltiali<br />

thick and dm<br />

8ioiH)a,B»B6<br />

f UW hf olpert wOrkmBO an] naraBtHd Hifent ia eterj p»rtl«Up,<br />

dmpiohold ill grip, <strong>On</strong>r 30,000 feat Mid IB 9l» r«r, Hltcftlnf<br />

B6Hiep«ioio,f IniTMtTirtrtj. Ldweat prfeH Ud be*t tmimt,<br />

iohold ill grip, <strong>On</strong>r 3<br />

BOBEBT<br />

00 feat Mid IB 9l» r«r, H<br />

Ldweat prfeH Ud be*t tmimt,<br />

Court was compelled to<br />

prl»)uer,<br />

dlseharge the<br />

nsane »jlnm w» being<br />

Searching partis to¥# gone out la all<br />

huntingjier.<br />

Hotiti ud CottfigeB wired forElectHc<br />

BtUi, Burgtaf AI AnuuDdstoni<br />

HHdeJeetrie iighllog»pf»rmtu«, Addns<br />

,H.Fi«ltPl#aBaDtville(N.J<br />

FOB BMS OR<br />

bouse, good baro, U acres <strong>of</strong><br />

lyuu, contaiBimj fine orobaftl-<br />

fniHprincipaily-^Ui»t«datg<br />

„„«*, Will exenangs for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

property, Bargain, Apply to or address<br />

property, g py<br />

Cornell<br />

, Ooundl convene


i !••*<br />

ft* *<br />

1 went to hU Erank and took Out ft Elbl<br />

which bin mother had placed tlirro an<br />

swam afihont the Bible held in his teeth.<br />

The liwik wns raid on nil pldoa until<br />

SERMON IN MOBILE,<br />

$<<br />

Y.I-<br />

Smiesa" Hfe» M<br />

MGHU, Harsh 11,—Bw, T, Do Witt<br />

Tabnaga, D, D,, who ia BOW visiting the<br />

math, selected aa the subject <strong>of</strong> todny'a<br />

qssion "Unappreciated Bervlees, 1 * the<br />

taxt facing taken from U Corinthians si,<br />

88, "Threugb a window, in a basket, waa<br />

I let down by the waD,-<br />

PKBUBCU is a city <strong>of</strong> white and glis*<br />

tenlng architecture sometimes called<br />

"tha eye ef to* east," sometimes colled<br />

"a pearl «urronnded by emeralds," at ono<br />

time distinguished for swords <strong>of</strong> the bat<br />

inatiaiala called Damascus blades,<br />

upholstery <strong>of</strong> richest tobrio, called<br />

A h<strong>of</strong>f&aan <strong>of</strong> tbo name <strong>of</strong> Hi<br />

lag toward this dty, had been throws<br />

froip the laddie, Tho borse had dropped<br />

qnder a flash from the sky, which ut the<br />

ml time was » bright It blinded tho<br />

rider f^raasy days, and I think so per-<br />

maaestly IDjsred hia eyesight that this<br />

defect <strong>of</strong> vision became the. thorn ia tho<br />

0aah be afterward speaks <strong>of</strong>, Heitarted<br />

for Damascus to butcher Christiana, but<br />

, after, that hard fall from his horse ho<br />

wM a chused man nnd preached Christ<br />

fa JPiiinMew till tho city was shaken to<br />

ita foundation.<br />

' The mayor gives authority for bis er=<br />

xwt, and the popular cry isi "Kill him!<br />

£111 bjmP Tbo city is sarroindod by a<br />

high wall, and tbo gates are watched by<br />

the police kit tbo Cilidau preacher es»<br />

sape. Many <strong>of</strong> the houses are built oa<br />

tbdnWaUf and their balconies projected<br />

«lear over and hovered above the gar-<br />

dens oatsldi. It waa customary to<br />

lower boskem ont <strong>of</strong> these balconies<br />

wdpall np fruits and flowers from the<br />

, fAfdesfc To this day visitors at tho<br />

monastery <strong>of</strong> Mount Sinai are lifted and<br />

let down in baskets.<br />

Detectives prowled aroond from hosss<br />

to bouse looking for Paul, bat Ida friends<br />

bid him, now in one place, now in aa-<br />

Otber. B§ Is no coward, as 50 incidents<br />

Is bla life demonstrate Dot be feels his<br />

work is not done' yet, and so he evades<br />

assssiiwtioB. "Is that preacher here<strong>of</strong><br />

the foaming mob shout at one ban<br />

door, **Is that fanatic heref the poll<br />

shoot at another house door. Sometimes<br />

w ths street incognito bo pesses through<br />

a crowd <strong>of</strong> dlfichtd fists, and sometimes<br />

basecnt«blniself on the housetops, At<br />

lait the infuriated populace get on sun<br />

track <strong>of</strong> him, • • •• - •"' '<br />

They have positive evidenee that he is<br />

ID the house <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the Christians, the<br />

balcony Of whoaa, bains renchfs over the<br />

s waJL "B^shoiBf Hereheislf Thivo-<br />

cifer&tion and blasphemy and howling<br />

<strong>of</strong> tho pursuers are at the front door.<br />

They break' in, "Fetch oat that fospcl=<br />

Uar and let w hang bis bead on 'the city<br />

fata. Whore U he? 1 Too emergency was<br />

- torzibis. Providentially tharo was a good<br />

#toot basket In the honse, Paul's friends<br />

fasten arapo' t» the basket, 1 P&ul steps<br />

* il Tn« basket is Jifted to the edge<br />

Of the balcony on the' wall, and tbm<br />

trbUe Faal holds on to the rope with both<br />

binds his Mends lower away, oarefoUy<br />

and eftntiennly, slowly, bnt snKly, fur*<br />

r tberdoVn mid farther down, until the<br />

basket strikes the earth and the apostle<br />

•tepaont, and afoot and alone, starts on<br />

that Cunona misioaary tour, the story<br />

Of which has Mtonlflhed earth and heaven,<br />

Appropriate entry in Paul's diary <strong>of</strong> tmv-<br />

eU, fThnngha window, la a basknt, was<br />

IlsidowBbythewalL"<br />

SLEJPEBTHHEADS.<br />

Ohserre fint on what a slender tenore<br />

great Tevalta hang. Tlieropetnakef who<br />

twitted tfcste&rd farteaedto that lower-<br />

* "tag hssketneTBF knew how nmch would<br />

depend on the strength <strong>of</strong> It, How if it<br />

fead, been broken, and the apostle's life<br />

bad been dashed oat; What would have<br />

; ,tas*ae at the drirtian chnnhf AH<br />

ri»t ; magnificent nuadonarf work in<br />

, RinpIrjUa, Gapadod*. Qnlatia, Maee><br />

• donja, wenld.nover bare bean acflom-<br />

pll»be4' All his writings that make tip<br />

•<strong>of</strong>nd^ptmsableand enchanting apart<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Hew Testament would never San<br />

been vtftteo, Tho story <strong>of</strong> ranirectJon<br />

woolft neter hare been so gloriously told<br />

aa be told it. That ewjnple Of heroio<br />

at PhClppi,<br />

g . nnd n cTiurch<br />

and RB<br />

tabliiUod, and the world's hiatOTy ha| ti<br />

more brilliant page than that wbleb tolls<br />

<strong>of</strong> the traflaf<strong>of</strong>inntiori <strong>of</strong> a nation by on<br />

hook. It did nut Boent <strong>of</strong> mnch impor-<br />

taaoo whether the sailor continued to<br />

bold the book in his teeth or let it fail in<br />

the hreakura, bat Bpen whnt small<br />

depended what eighty to-<br />

Practical in ferenye—there nro no la<br />

•SgnUdancee in our lives,<br />

thing is part <strong>of</strong> a magnitude. Infinity<br />

Is Made up <strong>of</strong> infinitesimals; great things<br />

an aggregation <strong>of</strong> small things, Dethlfr<br />

hem manger pulling on a star In<br />

era sky. <strong>On</strong>e book in a drenebe<br />

mouth the evangelization ef a multitude,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e baat^<strong>of</strong> pupynta on the Kile freight<br />

ed with eVents for all ages. The fate <strong>of</strong><br />

Christendom in a basket let dawn from<br />

a window en the wall. What yea do, do<br />

welL If you make a rope, nmlfu it gtron:;<br />

and trne, for you know not how mncli<br />

may depend on your workmanship,<br />

you fashion a boat, let it be waterpro<strong>of</strong>,<br />

for you know not who may Mil In it.<br />

If you put n Bible in the trunk <strong>of</strong> yo<strong>of</strong><br />

bey as hei goes from home, let it be heard<br />

in year prayers, for it may imvo a mis-<br />

sion as farresehlsg as the book which<br />

the Bailor carried in bis teeth to the Fit-<br />

cairn beach. The plainest man's life ii<br />

on island between two " liWi < OMiiiiiiiSilonrr «r nnKflB, Naiar|f Pubii^ ni<br />

in diBiif-firy, Hi-c 9 ^ iiii-nii rilr liaitdtug mid I,OI»II AHacimioii,<br />

. Lnu for Bile or Kiefciiigr H»i»l m reh>, rurntdlfHS "f iinfuntlllied,' B<strong>of</strong>3j. Bfind*, Haff,<br />

fmir*, Wliband Ci.nir^u-ifL-iifeful'i .irawri: AttfriieUi <strong>of</strong> tiilfH u*n fully prtpimd,<br />

•j mam than icpnlf tuim<br />

that m?pnraua th-t log cabin fiii;U tilts<br />

Fmd, hy waigreotufl Lj-, '"Light,<br />

gvf. 'Hglitf" Wiihoiit this i<br />

Boons liiNnifuiiitmi, tint it vain<br />

i Mr. WilliuniH, in hk<br />

thUHclitfL-riitesi llm iii|<br />

hiis|iitiiliiy, which<br />

I l<br />

FHRE&-<br />

eomrudH wa!kt!ili>r thu' iinph'NHiiiii tliut<br />

lotikSiig MIUHH itiiiNt \ni a in-tUT r.-rttctor<br />

than (MijiL-r or wlutii^fiHlicil Hiiniiui! liu-<br />

with n ji<br />

iii n.ili!iiil anr=<br />

heavy tflmilmy it oittjiiti-L<br />

in not an in• n ii HIML iliii n-<br />

Jlf!l!lU!l hj?Ilt j>* lisa frill! Ull'il'uill Our-:<br />

futis liiil til-it ] ji- ii Ili erlii-u is i>t!iii!yi|.<br />

trutnl lii tin.' I'HHI! i,f Mir<br />

With iisquT nr wiiiti-wjiHh it p<br />

fnmi ii Vii>ii hlilijiicr Of JMtiljtr,—<br />

Htatistlclftiia eetiiiiate that in<br />

Britain there Hru<br />

6,050 iftiHiliea "vfry rlcli," iJB(<br />

l!e# -richr 7U0,fKM>in<br />

Btancw," 8,008,000 "HtrDggliug to keep<br />

ttp" and 0.018,900 poor,<br />

INHALATION !<br />

1529 «reb St., FWLil'a,<br />

Samuel Schurch,<br />

PRACTICAL BUILDER,<br />

HAV BE FOUND AT. '<br />

lle^ue Gaf©,<br />

Oil bMSli bf-t, Biranth anfl KlgSth 8U, !<br />

6E0, A. BOURGEOIS & SON,<br />

Carpenters and Bnilders,<br />

REPAIRING NEATLY D6NE.<br />

Building! erected by cOH=<br />

mei nr<br />

ii. NC IIUI.TZ,<br />

CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,<br />

3633 Gfirmantown Avenue,<br />

' riiiitiiEiFHM<br />

* •<br />

g and<br />

Curbing, * ;<br />

•**IIT«IIO BIT COMTMCT OM Pit.<br />

Eighth BUMBA Anbury Av&»<br />

and BHoh-Lay$F8,<br />

O, ADAMS,<br />

STONEHILL 6 ADAMS,<br />

Flittering, BMig« fitting,<br />

B Ac.<br />

RACE,<br />

UNDERTAKER^<br />

Foii RENT—Having very ex-<br />

tenslv« and influential conneo=<br />

tions, he has iuperior advan=<br />

tages in bringing those who<br />

have propertic-s to rent and<br />

those who require them to-<br />

gether, and at present has Bome<br />

<strong>of</strong> the finest cottages and other<br />

houses on his books at liberal<br />

prices, ,; ,<br />

FOR SALE—I^ong experience<br />

and persona! dealing in Real<br />

Estate has made him expert in<br />

values <strong>of</strong> both improved and<br />

unimproved property. Occa-<br />

sionally even In such a prosper=<br />

ous town as ottri some one<br />

wants to change or get out.<br />

Then we help them by helping<br />

some one else to a bargain*<br />

From <strong>Ocean</strong> front to Bay, and<br />

all between, you can, be suited<br />

with fine corners or central<br />

building lots, A few cottages,<br />

new and well built, now <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

at cost.<br />

Write for Information oi the<br />

Ldt'CIuV<br />

Headquarters for every house-<br />

hunter and investor, Fisher's<br />

Real Estate Office, the most<br />

prominent corner in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>,<br />

Insurances placed on most<br />

advantageous terms in best<br />

companies^<br />

For any information on any<br />

subject connected with any<br />

businesi enterprise write, freely<br />

t o , - • ''••• •• = . ' i - : • _-. ' = - • • ' "•<br />

Robert Pisiier,<br />

. <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity, N. ,T,<br />

ehlfli*, D^iipepitia, Catarrh<br />

HiMMtaetie,<br />

Her<br />

Ami Chronic and.<br />

Disorders*<br />

11 fins bt'en fn u fsp aewIf a qunrtfir <strong>of</strong> *<br />

riionimhds ut piiijiinl? have bpfn<br />

«f"l mure thsii ifflQ jilifSfflsiiJt lia»n<br />

uiwd It Una rccommnndml Ik<br />

It isngrotMible, tiipr* Is no nniiiiHiK luie,<br />

nor nf U-f UnlPi nor fl^krhliiK unifiil<br />

We ui*e Below ft faw <strong>of</strong> ihEKreal liHIi.bpr <strong>of</strong><br />

l«jitJmdTiinii wjpjeli we aril Goniianlly nrHfinjt<br />

from tliDM Whs iia»e Irlrd jt, pilbllsiiRl with tha<br />

fipfsa* pt-fm'inUoii In tirillnn <strong>of</strong><br />

pt mf >tneriti ii«titiide fnr the<br />

hspplun* and hfjiltii jtitii i<br />

t ti Ud O<br />

nt* iww<br />

n-d lifo <strong>of</strong> hspplun* and hfjiltii jtitii yi^or<br />

flPKii Umt tin Uompound Oijp>n iiu<br />

Uinij wilfa me.<br />

Whilf. 1 wu itw&ji conphicrrf K heUhj-<br />

id, I w»!t known U, ha tijaprplte frOiii hn'.jy-<br />

ni, It ial inhrilted, Fqf liriir jrnlp 1 wnn<br />

eyiiHiird AliiiHI conMantl*' tci ihfi loiiBKB, Fdr<br />

iiiiift* thin fniip fesr* I did net kiWW • ilioitieht<br />

I frniii jinln, AM Mils lliiio dfupcpflii<br />

l JU V t l titf«h<br />

IT frnii<br />

illiliril JUf<br />

d<br />

AM Mi fpp<br />

i-ipent wlicn t«iipjtf«h]J re-<br />

J l i 1 U dlfldi 1<br />

illiliril JUf nftRt, n t«iipf«h]J<br />

lieved, mid »KBf*v»f«J oliierB-i1oU beluK hi ail mj life, for ilia |iltt<br />

b i i i *» kfld li• Itl<br />

di*F*d UM beluK hi ail mj lfe, for ilia |iltt<br />

jpfiP I line bt4il upani (roinit in p*» kfld lie• Itli,<br />

Wit I flilt f tor to la|ii> sniiie i'ftrt In dniiipi<br />

l upn (rit p*» kfld lie• Itli<br />

Wit It Hiiflicleiit i f tor to la|ii> sniiie i'ftrt In dniiipi<br />

I Id work <strong>of</strong> ilir liiOBi htboiiniU lull Urn, An DF<br />

fSirngtli rsinHnUiTt to Impr<strong>of</strong>e, iiiico (nring <strong>of</strong>f<br />

Oijitrii, i fefl tr«at I car. von«cjt(piifo(ijijj recatit,<br />

itielld the IrcaiiTisnt, not onlf 16 eurs{pnvl&ii<br />

tin* li<strong>of</strong>lSoni* ilrreilenii are obin Mads •!<br />

Aeii«mwd WnmiW it thetlilesfabooir<br />

<strong>of</strong> SB P*K PliblUhed h^ Prh PturkfiJ 4 Psion,<br />

wlileh tffeiteittl itHjnlpisM full Infonnrtloii U<br />

le ihlt mnarksMe euniin w>nu unil • rerard<br />

<strong>of</strong> iurpritinB ffllrt. [n • wM- mnp* flf<br />

Will hi mall«) ir« » Mr<br />

DM* HTAUHEY A PAE.EM,<br />

The glr) I ntn going to tell you about<br />

U rather pretty, and her Paine is Edltb.<br />

She haa dark hair, and her eyes are bine,<br />

and ihe dreisoa well. She has been<br />

graduated from a Beuiinary <strong>of</strong> good re-<br />

pute, and her dfapoaitiun is Qinlublo to a<br />

degree wlikh more than a year ago<br />

brought all the young men <strong>of</strong> thu neigh-<br />

borhood nt her feet, I think ihs wont<br />

tennis championship in alngk-a fioruo-<br />

where tost year, but t am not certain<br />

Bbout that, What. I cap recall among<br />

her ineet prononnced accqmpllahmonte<br />

1 will put down heie later on. I met<br />

her as lung a time ago that 1 have for-<br />

gotten tha elrcnuiBtanecfl <strong>of</strong> eur meet'<br />

ing, but 1 gut-sa they were <strong>of</strong> the ordi><br />

Hfliy iort, 1 live two tloora fffjiii hei<br />

bouittt, and I drop iii topmi her and Mrs,<br />

Eurkb at Ieu»t guyo a wa>k. Even hei<br />

BOrrjage, whiyh hurt me BO mudi at<br />

the time, did not eeimrato us for very<br />

long, and 1 think I have lived to forget<br />

iny first rnah deterriiliijitiuii never to<br />

look upon h«r fins* again, 1 ealktl tMe<br />

Bight <strong>of</strong> (lift wedding* nnd I have been<br />

calling regiiiariy ever.Hinuo, ' J nm bo<br />

ginning to hulievo thnt Itwsiu good<br />

thfng, after all, tliut §bo didn't iimrry<br />

mo, .<br />

What I want to tell—and it wpn't<br />

take iung to tell it in niy dry fashion*-<br />

le tho story <strong>of</strong> old Srowtiii'i ceflrtgliip,<br />

I muke my jiviug by kee|iiiig the conh<br />

aucuqiiti <strong>of</strong> a I jig Mat kit street whglo<br />

iale hoiiMs, nil!] Bruwnu is tha man<br />

wbuHOikftk JHiiijxt tijiiiiiiii in tlit! count'<br />

ittgrufilit. Oii r HIIliiry Eaabuiii \<br />

and although be ia two yearn<br />

than I am, I being Iii now, wo huth<br />

Iii! BitiiHi- jrijsiiiniis for 90<br />

Browtif' Wei}|lis more Hi an SfiO<br />

pDUiids, and I weigh ii trflio 1««,<br />

. Aim fjuike, who 1H Edith's niothi-r,<br />

eaniu to tiio (hiH Hiiiiiiner and lind ((iiite<br />

a long talk with tlie tilxjut her i^raonal<br />

affaifii. Shesaid that htrintu husband"i-<br />

ggtate. wai [trttty itiueh eiituiiyled, und<br />

that to kecj; IUT lireaent eatabllHhnient<br />

Oil Areh street going slio would hnva to<br />

rent Boiuo <strong>of</strong> the huudrmmo roouia In the<br />

boom to hnaidgrs, Uf courseshu didn't<br />

want to tin that, and »f vmtm I<br />

eiited the Jilnn, but in the end it<br />

out that we both hod to give in.<br />

Old Browee runted thu ttvuuml itory<br />

fnnt rooiii the day after I told him<br />

ibaiit it. He had been living away np<br />

town, and ho was glad to gut a little<br />

nearer to tho <strong>of</strong>llce, Ittwidos enjoying all<br />

tho Bociiil pttsjtigo which geograpliitMil<br />

conditions could give him, Uo luovtid<br />

into the roimie with a doten trnnha and,<br />

a wealth <strong>of</strong> bric-a-bntt-, which, to my<br />

mitiil, did, nut IHHIUUHI his ORB. Mrs,<br />

Burke was glad to m*x])t the reference<br />

to ai which he gavn her, and Edith<br />

amiied flpun him when Mio gavo him his<br />

night key, ,<br />

I thought n good deal <strong>of</strong> Edith, ana<br />

every night or two we played cards in<br />

her mother'B rooms, She and I ployt-d<br />

partnere againiit yonng Doh.Bniith and<br />

Mrs, Burke, Wo were prettj' «vea!y<br />

matched, ton, for Bolt played a stiff<br />

game <strong>of</strong> whist, and 1—woll, you infly<br />

resember that 1 wag one <strong>of</strong> the Fento<<br />

aet club'a n'rito team Ijwt fall, Edith<br />

and I won must <strong>of</strong> the games, though,'<br />

for Bob wag too infernally lasy over to<br />

do anything well. And then he never<br />

Healed to tnind it if he lost.<br />

The presence <strong>of</strong> old Browno dnnoyed<br />

ni a great deal, and I don't reind say-<br />

ing BO. About a week utter ho took his<br />

roorafl thera I found him occupying my<br />

teat at the whiat tablo when 1 called,<br />

Be was fumbling the cords in hitf4wk*<br />

ward fashlen, und Edith waa laughing<br />

at him. Bob wai engaged In giving on<br />

Inlltatlon<strong>of</strong> me telling a war itory, and<br />

even Mrs. Burke wan approving the ri-<br />

diculous proceedlugB, I qoughed, and<br />

that stepped the game, hat I was fln-<br />

comfortable all the evening, .But Bab<br />

had the good Bense to fiimloglM, bat old<br />

B^wno.eimnly tittured for wi hoar ovnr<br />

what ho teemed to eunslder a good, joke<br />

tin ins, .<br />

After that nil my affairs Reeraed to<br />

go wrong( and I began to ierloasly con-<br />

ilder whether 1 shouldn't rent every<br />

room in Mrs. BurkeV houso inyself, 1<br />

was actually eontenplating this prottO'<br />

litlon DBS Bight in my own apartanesti,<br />

tmoking my lost bowl <strong>of</strong> tobacco «H;<br />

while, when the colored girl who walta<br />

on tha door said that Hrunn bad caltud<br />

to aea ma, • J bavij few callers, and I<br />

thought It night bo Mr. Fhi{tnst the<br />

managing partner <strong>of</strong> my hos», whom I<br />

had Isvited tocoiiiy'to sea ui« iriiiretbaD<br />

1 DtffDth flgfti . .<br />

With thisi ids in mind 1 told the girl<br />

to delay ths man below stain for a mo-<br />

Best while 1 slipped into ether etuthea.<br />

Then the floor opeaedi and old Browns<br />

qame imbling (a, I wu ditgtutsd tin<br />

the itntanW tml 1 managed to qtnMql<br />

my real feolJngn and Inrftod him to ho<br />

Ho looked alt arunnd him to<br />

It 1 w« alone. Ht hii bat on the<br />

"Thank yon," he miUl, "I r»nly want<br />

to see yon for a uiniiiuiit. H<br />

I <strong>of</strong>fered hi in a pliw, and ho tlucliaed<br />

It. I told hiiii iny i:fgiirii wuru out.<br />

"It d<strong>of</strong>Bu't make nny liilleronw," he<br />

Mid. "I'd rutJiiT n.ic Bimik.j. i injnu<br />

horo to oak yoti aouiu thinyit about the<br />

Borkei,"<br />

The Lord only knows lipw 1 liKiketl at<br />

Blm as he liL«ltatuil tut ii iiioiunnt.<br />

-*I huvB *H>II enough <strong>of</strong> them,** he<br />

Wint OBS "to bflliove thiit thi-y nre pf=<br />

peri to for hrrukfjiat 1 linly drHiih a i-np<br />

<strong>of</strong> strong i'olls;o. 1 tlicii wiiltti'd tinnrly<br />

a mile before I had decided what to<br />

•fly nnd was barely eatiBtiwJ with ttio<br />

result, Edith waa tho sort <strong>of</strong> a girl \v<br />

be particular aheut aneh things, and 1<br />

wanted totileusn her fniidy,<br />

Mrs. Oiirke enmo to the door and was<br />

just as much surprised to see me us !<br />

thought she would bo,<br />

"It was very good <strong>of</strong> you to comcjio<br />

ioopn,," she said, "and I didn't think you<br />

knew it yet."<br />

"Knew whatr Mid 1,<br />

ihe pulled liie iiisfdu tho Jinll<br />

looked at tup, hfilf Hiniliii;? nnd<br />

tiarfal, i<br />

"Didn't yoti enme te^=er=en!ig!<br />

lato anybody?" ;<br />

Then I uutdown on the hatrnck<br />

shook niy head, ' I felt that it was u|l<br />

over, and that old Ornwnyhiid won, and<br />

never in niy life did I Biiifr-r tu much<br />

misery in HO Rinall U HJIIKO <strong>of</strong> time,<br />

''Then," said Mrs, Burke, "Iniiiglad<br />

to tte able to infnrm ymi tnyself, Kdith<br />

ud Bob an engaged to \m iminfed,"<br />

I arose nnd snt down ngnin, I thought<br />

<strong>of</strong> many thinys, bnt only one s«nti?nye<br />

•trugglcd thrungb niy lijM,<br />

"Does—doetinld Binwne kncSw about<br />

itf" I asked,<br />

"Oh, yes, but it won't interest him.<br />

Before he went down town tbiH inorn-<br />

ing ho told mo that ho would liiivo to<br />

gtvp up bin room on acciiuiit nf the mm<br />

shining In ft too brightly in the morn-<br />

ing, I 'm going to turn the whole house.<br />

BOW evef to Edith, "^H, B, Uroiiiur in<br />

WHAT IT COSTS TO "RUN"<br />

Pi| Ho T«ii<br />

Velre IH I'ubllc AflUn,<br />

The re|iort cnrrt>iit sum*.? time<br />

that the Prince <strong>of</strong> Meniico Intended to<br />

retiigu ua head uf the ureiitest gainbling<br />

state in the wsirld und ilevoto hlmMlf<br />

to the puntnit<strong>of</strong> Heiente. his favorite<br />

pastluie, bill ojiparFiitly provM to be<br />

bnfOBiided, Hu mtm nis inonoy tee<br />

easily in hiri pnitiiit islutaj anil evident*<br />

ly hns little inteutiuii uither <strong>of</strong> giving It<br />

np or <strong>of</strong> driving the heudsuf the gum-<br />

blig society from hii doininiona. :<br />

"Munacu," suys the StutsbaorgtT<br />

Zeitung. "has 7,000 ifibahitants. In<br />

1BN Talleyrand wrote in the dlplo*<br />

matia net which Was to regnlate the<br />

condltlona <strong>of</strong> nil Europe, 'And ti#<br />

Prinw <strong>of</strong> MonaLQ rctnrns to hia statai.' ><br />

In 1810 it was further decided that the<br />

existing relutiims betweeH Fraauo ud<br />

Monneo Bhould ct-Hse and that thinee*<br />

forth the king <strong>of</strong> Sardinia waa to play<br />

the part, in thu princi[]ulity fonflefly<br />

played by the boBU ot Bourbon, Than<br />

Jn 1BC0 Mouaeo eiebaiiged the Italina :<br />

protectorate for tha French protector*<br />

ate, and maintained ita privilege—de*<br />

flpito the prtittBtH <strong>of</strong> the publics presi<br />

arid the powets—^if giving fax asylum<br />

to pr<strong>of</strong>eaaioiiai gamblers and s]ti»d><br />

thrifts in its gambling hells, betanflo<br />

France did sot wish to 'int^^re iu<br />

the internal aSam <strong>of</strong> Monaco,'<br />

"An ideaqfwiiBt celossal naiel<br />

inonoy ore lost in Monaco can be gitb><br />

erod from tho jaat report <strong>of</strong> the 'Hocieta<br />

AnonyuieduH Buinade Mer etdu Uercle<br />

dea JStrnngerS,'the gambling Bocfety,<br />

The gnlna lust year amounted ta in<strong>of</strong>e<br />

than 81,000,000 francs. The eapitai_ef<br />

the eaniptiny is 3O,(30a,000 frantB. For<br />

each <strong>of</strong> tho last aii years the Mninany<br />

bos act aside a reserve fund <strong>of</strong> 1,000,*<br />

000 francs. In ID18 this reaorfe fnod<br />

will jMiioqnt to aa much astbs capital.<br />

The Prince <strong>of</strong> Monaco, who married a<br />

floLrew lady,- receives a, yoariy allow*<br />

nnco<strong>of</strong> I.MO.UOO franca, In Sdditisa<br />

to this, the company paya all the gov-<br />

ernment expenses <strong>of</strong> the pfincipailty, :<br />

attends to the cleaning <strong>of</strong> the rtreeto<br />

and provides thy waterworks mid light* "<br />

ing <strong>of</strong> the jmblie tfaoroBghfarys, The<br />

publio has freo scheqls and h&s BO (am<br />

or other lovics to juiy, but it has also<br />

nuthiug to BUyrigardiug public affain,<br />

Tho Bociety payd 3,10,(100 franca an-<br />

nually to tho theater, too public or-<br />

chestra costs OH iiiiith more, and the<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials uf the sodety.ineliidliig over 10(1<br />

croupiera, cost annually over 1,000,-<br />

000 francs. To tliq press tha eociet,,<br />

pays 600,000 fraiica. Among the reg-<br />

ular tixpungyH nro tho outlays for nanov-<br />

ing nubap^y vktiiiiH <strong>of</strong> the games. The<br />

tiifcil oijteiiHi-s nf tiio company aintrant '<br />

yearly to i 1,500,000 francs,"<br />

and<br />

half<br />

imd<br />

A MurtacB * 1* lipdb<br />

The dopnty clerk in the marriage bn-<br />

at JnckEoiivillo was veryt. very<br />

buay, Withont looking np from bis<br />

work he knew thors wasa colored conple<br />

lookmg anmail timidly near the doer<br />

and occasionally peortng over at the desk<br />

where he eat writing.<br />

This lasted for about baJf an hour,<br />

wbn, becoming annoyed, be suddenly<br />

leaped up and demandedi<br />

"Well, well, want to m* aanied?<br />

Wby da't yon say stff*<br />

They grinned at each other, then<br />

grinned at thu clerk, aad the mnnttid,<br />

The D*nE«r ft Tfliflal Woqndt<br />

A medical fiapcr commits itwlf to<br />

the stateuieiit that maay lives ON IOBI<br />

each year in eouBtamoiico <strong>of</strong> the lack ui<br />

a little cominon senge respecting eimple<br />

cats or wounds ef the handu or other<br />

parts. Several eases have been record-<br />

ed <strong>of</strong> Inquests rulnting to persens who<br />

have died frum blood jwifionirig arising<br />

from email cuts on the hands. The hli-<br />

tery iu all <strong>of</strong> thse. cases' varies hot lit*<br />

tie, and it is piactiyally tho same, A<br />

aas, for ezaiuple, while working at bis<br />

trade, or even while carrying out tho<br />

aimplo detfiil <strong>of</strong> cutting a piecfl <strong>of</strong><br />

broad; receiveu it BIBHI) cut OR the band.<br />

Tho iiijury \s HI triviiil that anything is<br />

considered' good enough with which to<br />

stop the bleeding, and this end having<br />

been attained no ajure is thought <strong>of</strong> It,<br />

The Hinall wound is left to tako ears <strong>of</strong><br />

itwjlf and is uspustnl to all sorts <strong>of</strong> lUth-<br />

inesa and ionrces fif infeetion.<br />

By yooil luck notliing may happen,<br />

but tlw public wotiia do well to boar in<br />

mind tliut from the meet trivial injury<br />

to the skin uyute Bpptitiisniin may sap><br />

ervene and Jiiay rajiidly he fnliowed by<br />

a fatal terminiitlun, By Ujorougb at*<br />

tentjoiitocli'iiuliueiH tht» Uiitownrd con-<br />

Beiitienci-a <strong>of</strong> u wound liable to become<br />

infected can be effi>ctoally prs^ented.<br />

<strong>On</strong> tlio uthiT hand, whvii the sephevmls<br />

attack hfia dyci'ired ltaelf, as a rule,<br />

little can lie done by the surgeon to<br />

stMin tha virniyfic« with which it de*<br />

velopB, It should therefore bo borss<br />

in uiiiid tbatso long as wounds, bow*<br />

ever email, remain anhealed, the risk<br />

<strong>of</strong> contracting hluod poisoniug will ah<br />

ways t» preHunt,<br />

"Gtot say mqneyf 1<br />

"How nvif<br />

"Two dolkrn,"<br />

He riowly, almost painfully, eonntcd<br />

ont P In chicken money. The desk<br />

grthbed it, "Join right haads, n be said,<br />

Than farter than a thunder shower can<br />

on » tin ro<strong>of</strong> ho rattled <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

Her s«irsMHa«iBK<br />

Mien Kato <strong>Mar</strong>sdua, the BngUth worn-<br />

n who is devoting her life to Alleviating<br />

the jot qf the Hiberian ispsis, bu arrived<br />

•t St, Petersburg and is prapaneg to<br />

stiirt afresh for the leper colony in order<br />

UJ continue her, pelf sseriflcinif work,<br />

QueOB Victoria is Btuted to hays {irovid-<br />

m\ Mies <strong>Mar</strong>silen with an antograph let-<br />

ter aaking all persons to whom the m*y<br />

apply during the jonmey to fnrnisb her<br />

with all the assistenra io theirpewer.<br />

During her ahert atiiy at St, Peterabarg<br />

Mi» Mandea U tho guest <strong>of</strong> PrtnsaB<br />

Tcherbftt<strong>of</strong>f,—London GentlewoBUiB,<br />

"By Tirch<strong>of</strong> thorit<strong>of</strong> state <strong>of</strong> Flortdia<br />

p T^tediBow deeiafe yon maswlfs,<br />

GHtowdta- btTo!" And they went, rtiU<br />

Keit d»y, whUfj tlw bridegrooai<br />

Isyiiig tfsekfor the new eleeteiq ear tint*<br />

etttosy ,<br />

"Mr. CSarlie Ferelst Is M<br />

wUto BUS in JackBoaviUe—marry yon<br />

In * mtawitl Oully, I speoki to git h<br />

t i r<br />

NCTTOM Old Lady—1 hqpa yow ban*<br />

is quiet, cabman?<br />

Uibby—None to ekd her ID that r*<br />

ipeot, mum,<br />

NervoPsOld Lady (with a gasp)—Bpt<br />

What's she laying imsk her eta* like) th»t<br />

for? Look!<br />

Cabby (sompkonttlyj—Oh, thafaon^<br />

his feml-nine eor'cdty, mntn, SwUkaa<br />

to hear where she is s-gebi t&—Loa4DB<br />

Tirti<br />

i V<br />

TBo cost <strong>of</strong> T<br />

Orim«tQ war has boon |lS^S&,<br />

enough to give a *H> gold pW<br />

man, womaii UBd ohlld «ton ^<br />

-mm<br />

It - • • • rj<br />

t ^<br />

- t* m y<br />

_-' .rJf._- M^


" OCEAN CITY SENTINEW<br />

a •<br />

WTBIIf<br />

IDITOB<br />

crrw,<br />

FBOPIUErOR.<br />

HEW<br />

<strong>of</strong> the people be wUl take bi§ <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

The people have spoken.<br />

<strong>On</strong> lUUuiciare heard.


if<br />

W*£<br />

••(zt&.y-f&Z<br />

Bi^ Ori; TAUMAQ1 iHOWS HOW<br />

CHRISTIANITY MOVIS PQHWARft<br />

StPfdf Blewi •• isiitelity—B*ligiM<br />

M Ud Con»llB( (9 Din<br />

? the<br />

noos, BOW,<br />

inch a ernsade?<br />

WSBii «°* <br />

BSOGSLTH, MKBh i8.-.to the<br />

Bade todty Bar. Df. Tataage Breached<br />

K mat eloquent and sbarAqteristiefiUy<br />

•riipjreus sermon in wfetatlan <strong>of</strong> ths <strong>of</strong>t<br />

Brewed ussrticn <strong>of</strong> the enemies <strong>of</strong> fell-<br />

gjon that Chriflttolty Is retrograding<br />

aadthsBIbk loring Its hold npon the<br />

hearaanisoBselenseB<strong>of</strong> teen, Thesab«<br />

tad <strong>of</strong> the discourse as announced was<br />

"Prom QoBnBest to Conquest," tho bat<br />

bd&g taken frebiAmosix, IS, "Behold<br />

the days come, aaitB the Lord, that the<br />

plowman shall overtake the reaper."<br />

Picture <strong>of</strong> a tropical dlaie, with ft Ki-<br />

son, » prospSFew that tie haircut reach-<br />

« dear OVBF to the plaotingtime, anil the<br />

swartby husbandman i winging the sickle<br />

to itfie tblok grain almost feels the breath<br />

<strong>of</strong> the horses on hit ihenlderB, tlio horws<br />

bitched to the plow preparing for a now<br />

crop- "Behold the days come, eailh the<br />

Lord, that the plowman shall overtake<br />

the reaper, 1 * When ft thai? That is now.<br />

That is this day, when hardly have yon<br />

dona reaping one harvest before ihspiow-<br />

man ii getting ready for another.<br />

I know tbat many declare that Chili-<br />

tianltf h« collapsed; that the Bible Is an<br />

obsolete book; that the ChriJtian ehnreb<br />

is on the retreat* I will here aad now<br />

show that the opposite <strong>of</strong> that is true.<br />

An Arab guide was leafllng a French<br />

infidel u m i desert, and ever and anon<br />

the Arab guide would get down in the<br />

tana and p?ay to the Lord, Itdisgnsted<br />

this French infidel, and after awhile as<br />

the Arab got op from one <strong>of</strong> his prayera<br />

the infidel laid, "Hew do yon know there<br />

|g any GodPand the Arab guide paid;<br />

"How do I knot? that R man and a camel<br />

pssed along ear tent last night? I know<br />

itbythefootprintainthflsand. And you<br />

WH)t to know how I know whether there<br />

lsimyGodl LookatthatBnnset, Isthat<br />

the footstep <strong>of</strong> a man?* And by the same<br />

process yoa and I have some to ander-<br />

ftand that this book ia the footstep <strong>of</strong> Q<br />

Ged, , -<br />

But now let oa gee whether the Bible<br />

1# a test year's slmanae> Let as'see<br />

whether ths ehnrch <strong>of</strong> God la in a Boll<br />

Bus litest, maskite, canteens and hav-!<br />

prsadB Btrpwing all the Way, The great:<br />

BagUahhiiteriaB, Sharon Turner, a man<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tart leamlag aad <strong>of</strong> great accuracy,<br />

not a clergyman, bnt aa attorney as<br />

wiU §• a hjatorian, gives this overwhelm*<br />

log stattstla In Kgurd to Christianity and<br />

f 3 ftjgafd to Che number <strong>of</strong> Christiana in<br />

tho different ceatnriesi Is the first cen-<br />

tnry, 600,000 Christians; In the second<br />

oestufy, 2,000,000 CbristlflBS; in the third<br />

eest^r," 5,000,000 Christians; in the<br />

fonrtb century, 10,000,000 Obristiaasi ia<br />

the fifth eentarf, 15,000,000 Obristiaas;<br />

in the iiith century, £0,000,000 Chria-<br />

tiaD»; is the seventh century, $1,000,-<br />

000. ChrletiaM; in the eighth eea«<br />

tnry, TO.OOO.OOO ChriBtians; in the<br />

'ninth eeatary, 40,000,000 Christians;<br />

In the testa cestory, 60,000,000 Chris*<br />

-.• fiasa; io the eleventh eeatnry, 70,000.000<br />

CMtftsi; In the twelfth esatary, 80,-<br />

000,000 Christiana;in the thirteenth een-<br />

tury,'T5.000,000 Christiaasi In the four-<br />

teenth eeatnry, 80,000.000 Christians; In<br />

the fifteefith century, 100,000,003 Chris*<br />

titosi in the sixteenth century, 125,000,-<br />

©OOCMstifiBi; in the seventeenth «n-<br />

tutTi 156 00,000 Christiana! in theiight-<br />

'eeuth otntary, 200,000.000 Christians—<br />

a ieeadenee, as yon observe, in only one<br />

\ century and more than made np in the<br />

following centuries, while it ia the usual<br />

computation that there will be, when<br />

too leeeM <strong>of</strong> tat nineteenth century Is<br />

mate tip, «t least 100,000,000 Chriatian*.<br />

F«n-Christianity! What ft pity it has<br />

nt^ Meads! Hew lonesome it Bast be!<br />

Wbo wUi take it oat <strong>of</strong> the poorhoase!<br />

J*tBi Cnristianltyi Three hundred rail-<br />

lions/fa one century. In a few weeks <strong>of</strong><br />

tbf year 1881 3,500,000 copies <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

TeBtamentdUtribntod, Why. the earth<br />

im like an old castle with 80 gates and a<br />

: pftrk<strong>of</strong> artUltry ready to thunder down<br />

iflTH?gate. Lay aside all Christendom<br />

•Od see how heathendom is being sur-<br />

rOBBded nd honeycombed aad attacked<br />

fey thi* »U conquering gpgpeL 4$ |ae<br />

beginning <strong>of</strong> thjg century there were<br />

only 150 missionaries; now there are gft><br />

' COO missionaries and native helpers sad<br />

sfangeUsts, 4t the beginning <strong>of</strong> this<br />

oaitoiy JiieTfl were only 60,000 heathta<br />

ouufwt*; now there are 1,760,000 oon-<br />

TiFto fram heothendom,<br />

- Tbsr* IB not» ieoco&st on the planet<br />

bat the battery ef the gospel is pkated<br />

•*nB'ready: to march on—north, south,<br />

w«t,weit. Tea aU kaow that the ehtsf<br />

wwk <strong>of</strong> an army Is to plant the batteries.<br />

' It may take many days to plant the bet-<br />

telrtei, and tbay may do all their work hi<br />

10 BjanttO, Theu batteriw are being<br />

rfftfited pJl along the tetcoaatfl and In all<br />

tiaMosa, It may take a good while to<br />

,: Blast Lthetn, *nd they may do all their<br />

.i^tjto cme day. They wilt Nations<br />

" if* to bi boiTl in Otjo day. Bat just<br />

cons back to Christendom aad rowgnUe<br />

;; thfrfcet thai dsring ths last 10 years as<br />

'amypeoplensTeoqaoected themgeifea<br />

^ with flTsngellcal ohnrehes as ponnect|d<br />

{,ttemselm wtthtbo ehafehM In the Sm<br />

^jMnioithtecentDryt . -••'<br />

"V y^Jiij,,, i- ± OLORIOUB POOI. : . . :<br />

; ;^^ryUni1y,i8 falling back, and ths<br />

Bfbler they ny, Is beopming so obsolete<br />

book, * I go into a> court, and wherever I<br />

'• Sndtt jtlflg9**benqh <strong>of</strong> a clerk's desk 1<br />

fll?d ft Bible, Upon what book conld<br />

tti^ebs Bt^ed the a#miilty <strong>of</strong> an<br />

Wait book Is apt to be pot in the<br />

the young man as he IBOTM far<br />

Tbe Bible, What shall I find<br />

im%J>t etHyten homet in. Brook*<br />

in nfns uQt<strong>of</strong> eveiy<br />

CWstoadonil The Bible,<br />

the psophwy that the<br />

io toe biaeteentb «nd<br />

forth' from thin church the pliiiiiuat<br />

Christiiin we' have, fliid witli oao liiilf<br />

honr <strong>of</strong> prayer ftiidreailing <strong>of</strong> geriptiire<br />

[irymisefl the teHrs will by wilsd UWay,<br />

and the house fruirt iim>T- to vupuk will<br />

be flooded with itiu fiilmuirsa i.f jm lu<<br />

dioii eumuier Hunfctu Tlmry id where 1<br />

see the triumph uf Cliristiiiiiity, PL»<br />

plo are4isautisiied with urarything else.<br />

They wftflt Clod, Thuy wiitit JepiiBChrift,<br />

Talk about the esnyt ififnci's, Tlitrt'<br />

is only one exitct science. It is not math-<br />

ematics, TiijiuriBlaKiirithmaJiuvoiiiuiij'<br />

ituiwrfectiiiiis. The French uielrit' BJ'B-<br />

tem bus many iniporWetiunB, The oiilv<br />

eiact Buieiitu is ChriBiiaiiify—tliu imly<br />

thing under which JOB cuii iipprapFiiitcly<br />

write, "Quodemt duiiifliiHtrinitinm," Yon<br />

toll uio thitt two aud two ujiiko four,<br />

I do not dispute it, but it ia Uiit so pliiin<br />

that two and two make four us that tins<br />

Lord God Almighty iiiiuJy this wurld<br />

and for man, thu dinner, liunuut his yuly<br />

begotten gOH to iliL',<br />

I put ou thu witness atund to testify<br />

In beliulf <strong>of</strong> Cliristiiiuiiy tho chnrch<br />

on earth and all the church hi heaven.<br />

Hot 60, not a thouwiml, nut a milliou,<br />

Ijut all <strong>of</strong> the cLujxh im eurtb and all<br />

the redeemed lit<br />

A QuiibTi<br />

Yentell IHU Juiues A, Uiirflyld woa la»<br />

nuguntted pri^uhqituf flitiUnitbtiSruU's<br />

on the 4th <strong>of</strong> Mtinsli, JBel, Huw do I<br />

know it? Yon tell me tlii*ij were yo.OOO<br />

persons who distiuctlji iieunl his inau-<br />

gural udilreiiH, 1 deny both. 1 deny that<br />

hi WHS iiittU)|urateil, I deny that hisin-<br />

BUgural adiicwu wus delivered. You<br />

ask why, I did not KUU it; 1 did not hear<br />

it But you say that there were gO.OQO<br />

persons who did Hue and byur him, I say<br />

1 cannot tuke it atiyliitw. 1 did Hut sim<br />

and hues him, Wliusa U-atiiuuuy will<br />

yon take? You will nut tuku liiy testi=<br />

mony. Yon siiyi "Yon kiiuw tmt Ii ing<br />

about it; yon were nut.there. Let us<br />

have tliu tHStiuiuiiy <strong>of</strong> the 80,000 persuns<br />

who stood bufOi'O tl.e cnjiitol und heard<br />

tlmt magiiificent iiitiugunil." Why, <strong>of</strong><br />

eounse that is as yunr cuuiuion mmm di<br />

K^s^pSS<br />

Kow, here are mind men who say they<br />

nave never seen Uhngt crowned in the<br />

heart, and they do not btlieve it is ever<br />

done, T'ii<strong>of</strong>o i« ii Krt'Hp <strong>of</strong> men who suy<br />

they have never heard Uie voit'H <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ; they have never heard th« vmee<br />

sf Ood, They do not bi-lteve it ever<br />

transpireil or was ever heard^ihat any*<br />

thing like it ever OL'cnrn'd, 1 point fe* 20,<br />

100,000 or 1,000,000 people who my,<br />

"Christ was eruwiiwl in our huuriH'nf=<br />

feet Ions; we imveBwiri liim nnd felt him<br />

Incur soul, and we have lienrd hip voices<br />

We have lienrd it in storm aud darkiwa;<br />

we have heard It again and again,<br />

Whose testimony will JOB take? These<br />

men, who say they have not heard the<br />

,Teiee ef Christ, have not seen the corona*<br />

tiou, or will you take the thousands and<br />

millions ef ChrisUsBB .who testify <strong>of</strong><br />

what they saw with their own eyes and<br />

heard with their own ears?'<br />

Yonder, is an aged Christian after CO<br />

years* experience <strong>of</strong> the power <strong>of</strong> godli-<br />

ness in bis soaL Ask this man whether,<br />

when he buried bis dead, the religion <strong>of</strong><br />

Jesus Christ was not a mnsulation. Ask<br />

him if through tho long years <strong>of</strong> his pi j*<br />

grimage the Lord ever forsook him. Ask<br />

him, when ho looks forward to the fu-<br />

ture, if he has not a peace, and ft joy, and<br />

a consolation the world cannot take<br />

away. Pot his testimony <strong>of</strong> what he<br />

has seen and what he has felt opposite<br />

to the testimony <strong>of</strong> a man who says he<br />

hu not seen anything on the subject or<br />

felt anything on the subject, Will yds<br />

take the testimony <strong>of</strong> people who have<br />

not seen or people who have seen? *<br />

A BIT OF ADVICE,<br />

Yon say morphia puts one to sleep.<br />

Yen say in time <strong>of</strong> sickness it is very<br />

useful. I deny It. Morphia never puts<br />

anybody to sleep; it never alloyiatea<br />

pain. You ask me why I say that. I<br />

have never farted it; I never took it. 1<br />

deny that morphia is any soothing to the<br />

serves or any quiet in tim s <strong>of</strong> nckness.<br />

I deny thitt luurphin ever pnt anybody to<br />

eleep, bnt here are SO persons who say<br />

they have all felt the soothing effects <strong>of</strong><br />

a physidtn's prescribing raorphlna,<br />

Whose testimony will yon takef Those<br />

who tookihe medicine <strong>of</strong> mf testimony,<br />

I never havlnf takes the msalcine? Here<br />

ia the gospel <strong>of</strong> Jeans Christ, an anodyne<br />

for all trouble, the mightiest medidno<br />

Oat ever qn» down to earth. Here is<br />

K mim who says: "I don't believe in it.<br />

There Is no power In Itr* Here are other<br />

oeonie who any; "We have found ont ite<br />

wwer and knew its soothing infloenos,<br />

ft haii cured ns, B Whest tosttaony will<br />

yen take in regard to thli healing medi-<br />

cine!"" '•^= •- . r<br />

I feel that 1 have convineed every man<br />

in this honie thut it ia otter folly to take<br />

the testhnony <strong>of</strong> those who havs never<br />

tried thi gospel ef JeansObrist in thiir<br />

own heart and life We have tens <strong>of</strong><br />

thonsands <strong>of</strong> witn^es, I believe yen<br />

art ready to tuke their testimony. Young<br />

man, do not bo ashamed to be a friend<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Bible.- Do not put your thumb in<br />

your vest, as yonngmen somftinMs do,<br />

and swagger about talking <strong>of</strong> tte glori'<br />

ons light <strong>of</strong> the nineteenth centmry and<br />

<strong>of</strong> there being no need <strong>of</strong> a Bible, They<br />

have the light ef nature In India and<br />

China and in all the dark places en earth,<br />

Did you ever hear that the light ef na«<br />

tnra gave them yeujfort for their toon*<br />

blu? They have lancets to cut and jog'<br />

gernanti to erush, bnt no t'onifort Ah,<br />

my friends, yon hod better Step yonr<br />

skepticism. Suppose you are put inthia<br />

crisis s Oh, father, your child is dying.<br />

What are you going to say to her?<br />

Colonel Btluui Alien was a famous in«<br />

idol in his day. His wife was a very<br />

cousecrati-d womftB, The njother in»<br />

ptructed the duugtit« in the truths ef<br />

ChriHtiaaHj', The dangbtir iiekeiied<br />

aud was about to die, sad she said to her<br />

fathers "Father, eluili I wke yonr in-<br />

strneti, or shall I take niother's in*<br />

stfuction? I sat geiflg to die HOW, 1<br />

must have this matter decided," That<br />

man, who hart beenltrtid in his infldelity,<br />

said to his dying daugiittir, "My dear,<br />

you biiil butler take year mother's re-<br />

ligiou," My uilvicg ia thy same to yoa—<br />

eh, young «!!»!, yon had better tttko<br />

your miither'B religion. Yon kuow hew<br />

it (joinforted li«r, Yuu know what sTie<br />

said to you w ben she was slyiag, You<br />

bad hotter takoyi.Jr niotlier's religion.<br />

The Value uf Sim<br />

If 1 mistdke not, Sir Jaiaes Crichion<br />

Drowuc, in the course <strong>of</strong> a recent ad«<br />

dresa, remufUttl u[»n'tiie curious elo*<br />

ticity <strong>of</strong> our brain a;* rogurdH sleep' Hs<br />

sited tbo castB uf pftjpiu whs rarely ilepi<br />

well or mncli aad who uyvurthuleHS are<br />

able to carry mi intellectual work with<br />

ease fiiid ability, I iuiiposo there isn<br />

"hault" <strong>of</strong> bniiii in this mutter <strong>of</strong> sleep<br />

as in othur reajiectB, iiml whilH ordinftrily<br />

we deinnnd u fuir iimi«tum <strong>of</strong> absolute<br />

rest Bi.iinL- <strong>of</strong> us cuiiirivo as a habit to<br />

get along with a minimum <strong>of</strong> eomnolent<br />

repose. Tills aubject wui lately recalled<br />

to mind v. iiwii I biii>penid to be dining<br />

alone with a well known surgeon iubusy<br />

prActice,<br />

My friend is a man who, Uke myself,<br />

journeys over the length and breadth el<br />

the iiUiil, U'-' had juit returned from s<br />

loiiguiid tgdlirtis joaraey, tired and fag-<br />

ged. Wo But down to dinner. Between<br />

the courses ho fell goiitid asleep, let ui<br />

say for thriie minutt's^uot more, eer»<br />

talnly. After each natj he woke npi att<br />

bia ijriiiiitum nnd went <strong>of</strong>f agittn inte<br />

slumber, i Biid ntithing. bnt watched<br />

Uiin closolyi I observed that after each<br />

awakening he gsw brighter, the tired<br />

look diMappeiiri'di und by the time din-<br />

nor wad at an end Bishurd was himgeU<br />

again. I juked him on his installmentt<br />

<strong>of</strong> siyep. His reply wus. characteristic<br />

"Den't you know," said he, "that it<br />

isn't a bug sleep which is nettled to re><br />

fresh an aetive brain? Nerve tissue is re=<br />

paired easily with very Uttls sleep if you<br />

also bike fund,<br />

"Of my own experience the, remark<br />

holds good, and it fiivyala a very enrionj<br />

and in some respects utioinaluus coudi<br />

tiou <strong>of</strong> the brntn tuiil its ways,"»Lpnduu<br />

Ulustruied News,<br />

Tit<br />

In a small villngQ np the river there iR<br />

a lann who makes his living by catching<br />

the fl<strong>of</strong>tttiiji wood out <strong>of</strong> the river, drying<br />

It and gelliBg it lor various irarjiwir*.<br />

Sgino time ago lio eauglit an extraordi-<br />

narily iiiree log, which was too thick for<br />

him to chop with his HX. He went to the<br />

owner <strong>of</strong> ii sawmill, one <strong>of</strong> the inHnr-n=<br />

tinl men cif the town, and reqaesteel the<br />

loan <strong>of</strong> hia crosscut saw.<br />

;"No," Kiiil the mill owner, "1 won't<br />

loiin my BJIW tf bo dnlled," "Bnt I eun<br />

sharpyn it again if I dull it," persisted<br />

thenian. But the Haw, was refnseiUand<br />

the wood giitlieryr was cyui;Klk>d to use<br />

his ox upon the big tog, SOJIW time aft-<br />

er this an Ice psrgd dame down the river<br />

and carried away a section <strong>of</strong> the bridge<br />

that crossed to the railroad •• stiition Oil<br />

the other Bifle, It,was necessary for the<br />

sawmill owner to qfttch a certain train<br />

that day to get to the city go us to make<br />

Cunneclion for New York,<br />

- He went to the bridge, and finding it<br />

impassable looked about for a skiff, Tho<br />

only <strong>of</strong>to on that side <strong>of</strong> the streiim bo-<br />

loiiget] to the old wood gutherer,<br />

"Go up to old Blank's honse and tult<br />

him I want the key to his skiff," said the<br />

mill owner to fats eoachman, who wiis<br />

carrying his valise,.<br />

Tho coacluuau returned In a short<br />

ttme with the wood guthyrer in tow.<br />

-'What do you want,Mr. L—-r<br />

the old man,<br />

'"Why, I'm in a hurry and want your<br />

boat to cross the river," wastheinipa-<br />

tient reply,<br />

"Yon do, do year retorted the wood<br />

gatherer in a diguiilml manner. "Well,<br />

yon can't have it. You can just cross<br />

the river on your crosscut saw," .<br />

And the business man had to postpone<br />

starting for New York until, the neit<br />

day,—Pittsbnrg Dispatch.<br />

Fljlttjf Hsehlnrit,<br />

Benjamin Franklin used to compare<br />

the balloon <strong>of</strong> his day to ft child who<br />

would presently come to mail's estate.<br />

Be thought the aerostation was in em-<br />

b'ryo, and in due time would do niarviiU<br />

ons things, ,Uut his aapirhtious, one<br />

may now say, were too sanguine,<br />

<strong>On</strong>r. aerial ashisvemeiits are still liter-<br />

ally "in the air," the flights <strong>of</strong> oar best<br />

aeronauts ore involuntary. They ore<br />

"blown about *ith^ rverywind, B It is<br />

tone that the parachute bos been brought<br />

to considerable perfifction, but that is not<br />

flying, but falling. It ia gomething to bo<br />

able to fall s<strong>of</strong>tly from a great height,<br />

bnt it isnotmnch. It hardly seems worth<br />

while to go up so for in ordej- to come<br />

This reflection applies to the very latest<br />

improvements |B tbe science. Tlio whigi<br />

ed Ban <strong>of</strong> StegUti has, wo are told, !t ao><br />

compUsUed * journey, <strong>of</strong> SGOyaMs,** but<br />

this merely means that, starting from a<br />

tower he has built for the purpose with<br />

a spring bourq, or from a stesp hill, he<br />

has flown down that distance.<br />

As for the aerial niaoliinus <strong>of</strong> varions<br />

kinds that are ^''ttwlntleuiie wiiffaM B<br />

by dropping dynamite over cities and ar><br />

mief, they may be marvels <strong>of</strong> tneehanieal<br />

iuience, but thpy have naver yet "risen to<br />

the occasion,*' or even risen at aJL Even<br />

tbe "MaxlBi'* invention hus, 1 under-<br />

stand, "never left tbe rails, 11 which, al-<br />

though a great virtue in a locomotive, U<br />

,«ry little credit to a flying outfaiia, ,<br />

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From its Organization, and also<br />

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H aving thousands <strong>of</strong> Building Lots forsaleat various prices,<br />

. Seme very Cheap and located In all parts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>e<br />

Now \k the time to purchase property before the second rail*<br />

_ road comes, as then property will greatly advance.<br />

F have a good many Inquiries fat I¥operty between 6ih and<br />

j 12th streets, Any one having property for sale might do<br />

well to give me their prices. ,<br />

A j] persons deiiring to Bvy% or Seli, or Mxcfraiige property,<br />

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tllnir baluna on Set«lee»<br />

Nothing uiu mvimn» the iiutiuneo uf<br />

tho flrltiali uuiiiuiiuti ut curtain<br />

lecturcfl. Wu liuvu Luyii jirtatut oil<br />

iach occasiim trhuu it diHh<br />

byt perfwitiy tiniuttjlligiliki,<br />

the royiil sujlcty ciigniMU ttiu attuBtftui<br />

uf ttlKint Qmi iiiclius nm\ gmtltsunin from<br />

S o'clut'k until JO, Wiiftt ho wus my-<br />

Ing ue enu kutsw. l|q mrnjiblwi en iinm-<br />

iilil nil tbo cuDiiaiiiy londly ap.<br />

him in tlia iuturvuia, wlioa ho<br />

lwe,itli ft* afitali luaauuf inc*<br />

But ku bold a Jojig rod ill bis<br />

liuiiii, nnil iRsrfotlifuJly ho faJHud It aiid<br />

iMjiiitt-tl at nil yiiigiimtio ug^luuieratiaii<br />

<strong>of</strong> Iliiss, whiyji were l»ii«vud to to an<br />

UlBitriitliiii. Tbis at itself alono wqald<br />

huvii sutlaliiitl liis HBtHyiiue. euHplttd, <strong>of</strong><br />

matso ^Fith tbo Hpfeetndlu <strong>of</strong> biBown ».<br />

8[wuf iiblu jiurHiiu, And wliuii tbo lee=<br />

tliru Wdrtovi-P iiml thu atc-rutur^ yijiupli.<br />

idtiiteil this uhl fe'ijiitluuinn nu Ilia iuout<br />

iuatmutive diHL'tiiirtHi tbuns was a roBh<br />

el eagtjr miciniilurs <strong>of</strong> tliu TWulntiou and<br />

tlio gtntrnl jinliliu stmituwl out, yuwn«<br />

liig und biijiiiy. ThiH goutlulunn re-<br />

ycivL'ii m giiiijLiia fur hjH liifiirt, nnd it<br />

ia Hut known to ibia dsy wlmt he WUH<br />

iiliijut,=LuiidiiilOigiH>,<br />

A ROUMANIAN FOLK SON&<br />

Be whom I lirvuil so well<br />

U Ih his IUIIM, loiitf sloop,<br />

¥ci I Jiiliipnt him not,<br />

FQW JIB taid inn not |a *«B,<br />

Mpns iSeor io hfm the gnu<br />

_ TJuin I COIIM f vpF bf,<br />

rer tiiouff^I IPJ to him,<br />

He does nolcotM to tms,<br />

tsnvy lint iho Bravo<br />

'. What yfixUshlay wu mine,<br />

But law Iny Leso4 Aad »j,<br />

"Keep him, fur ho U thine.<br />

Bgi kwp nnt, grave, ay JOIIL^<br />

Which eannnt tirpitt th«.<br />

My Brniio and my IfghiBtsp^<br />

Oh, Bi¥S Uiom hack to mo,"<br />

mir.e cninp," jtrtiita.<br />

" Vish BO Uicj- mf, hut evL-ry hotly !a it inine<br />

mmp. Urea iuii] uiiks lit the Biijierinttye,<br />

The Iniiiit^ honesty nf ths tufmrirt mumps?.<br />

Malto&iyernllUuifilUKiu'fif the<br />

Now tlmre Is Miuili<strong>of</strong> thing yiiu'll<br />

about— thuTYuiHlurfuI Lhivairy<strong>of</strong> the I*P*<br />

pfe in the eunps, I'IIUHL- a lor] aro nil tree,<br />

Biii] they aw nijl trai*. Wuinon nro 1<br />

with unusual defurcnee tji,<br />

wtaritfous fej the ruiu, 1 hrul an<br />

In that way too."<br />

Q i l<br />

HIS PASSPORT NOT<br />

Ptetetmr MmM»n>B Mmp*fii>m*tA la* «••<br />

lot tho g«VB •iigwerM, Nn,<br />

For the». ih!ne»BtiIi ue deu<br />

iiiies he, (icprivi,-.) tit Qmm,<br />

Wesld be t« ionely him,"<br />

Tlinn to the dead I pray,<br />

_ "Beatere mw rautb to ma,<br />

That when wo megi oKAin<br />

I (jo not old id tiicoi" .<br />

Hut ho nitr ttcflffi nnr pees.<br />

F\JT ills fjw iliie mine am Aim,<br />

»in hla tffBVe I poms<br />

To Bet tiiBin back Irem hini<br />

llarilbrtl^Cdiiii^tli'iilsniiil<br />

Home nt'llic olilcNl mi«l besf<br />

Fir*? IiiHiirnii«^ c<br />

nf<br />

ilia inntliui si., S, J,<br />

f<br />

Association Office, No, 601 Ashyry Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N,<br />

DESIRABLE<br />

FOR SALE OR RENT,<br />

If you intend visiting<br />

the seashoro the'coining 1<br />

season, call on or write<br />

1, CURTIS ROBINSON,<br />

REAL 1 /ESTATE<br />

H, i. Selpli, J, M. liliisttle, H. p. Sajford.<br />

H. M. SCIPLE & CO.,<br />

PEAIiKllg IN<br />

Boiled and Engineg,<br />

JACOIJ SCHUFF,<br />

TNI PIONEER BAKERY,<br />

Ki 700 Abury A<br />

Kii. 700 A*bury Avenue,<br />

OCEAN eiW, S,<br />

Brr-a-J. plei »hd C«kot<br />

ii Urden d<br />

a ml<br />

WtlM STIAM PUMPS,<br />

Third and Arch M*.,<br />

PHILADELPHIA, PA<br />

REAT, ESTATE<br />

/ AND ...<br />

INSURANOE AGKNT,<br />

' 413 MABKFT «Tit aJAMDllFi,<br />

r^n^ri|«i fnr Kti« and to rant. Money tn loin<br />

<strong>On</strong> Hsrlgiga,<br />

pETER MURDOCH,<br />

OHUK W ,<br />

5, B, SAMPSON,<br />

Qontraotop and guilder,<br />

So, -jostoiiriii•>(„oK 14 TIC A1, WlATKIt,<br />

Oc-enii <strong>City</strong>, N. j.<br />

; Blnln C0B*taniJj' eu hind.<br />

OWEN H. KUDER,<br />

40S Seventh Street,<br />

IM8HRAMCB ASBKT,<br />

744 A8BURY flVENUE, OCEAN GUV, N. J.,<br />

has on hand a number <strong>of</strong><br />

desirable furnished and unlur-<br />

^cottages, Full informa-<br />

iV<br />

Building lots for sale in<br />

every section <strong>of</strong> the city.<br />

Insurance written by first<br />

class Coinpanies, Come and<br />

see me before insuring else*<br />

where, •<br />

tion giVeii on application.<br />

Samuel Schurch,<br />

PRACTICAL BUILDER,<br />

MAY HE FOUNiJ AT<br />

ll€>-^ru.o Oafe,<br />

<strong>On</strong> bpacli but. B«fetifli Hud Eighth in.<br />

FOR RENT—Having very ex-<br />

tensive and influential connec-<br />

tions, he has superior advan-<br />

tages in bringing thoie who<br />

have propertieis to rent and<br />

those who require them to-<br />

gether, and at present has some<br />

<strong>of</strong> the finest cottages and other<br />

houses on his books at liberal<br />

prices.<br />

INHALATION I<br />

IS29 Arch SI., Ptaitad'a, Pa.<br />

Has'<br />

ttlieuiiinllNliit<br />

Jlntl all Chrome and<br />

Disorders.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e day not lung ago, whe,...<br />

Inifii from the south atopped ...__^.,,W1<br />

N. M., a Buimbttititd looking man <strong>of</strong> pip.<br />

JiiijsSp yenm<strong>of</strong> «KO hulit«l R yodagud<br />

i ttmttlvu womnn— she wns not mere than<br />

pntinost—to leflve the sare. TAenaehimn-<br />

JiiK little ifiBsie <strong>of</strong> 4 jumped down, and the<br />

three gel Into the baB ami were driven to<br />

the Park Heuss, The lady wfio ueen to to<br />

lick and so, iittrnoted more atkiitlon (hut<br />

tvm «ftod twkiiifi woraifl uguaJIj do In<br />

thrse towns. At the Botel it was ieatned<br />

thiit the man waa n mining expert on tbe<br />

way fHjm one <strong>of</strong>, tho camps In MOthen<br />

NewMealen to Dcaverwith hTs wife aiid<br />

«htld, IiUt had been ebtigsi to leave the<br />

train by tlio sudden Illncm <strong>of</strong> his wife<br />

Huving made the wife comfortable (she hud<br />

pot beife In great djnger at any time), the<br />

husband took the next train north, leaving<br />

the wife, with her tittle girl, to »»*ef at<br />

leisure, U Is jnterstlnff to not* that ihin<br />

wn*t nothliie reniarkable about that in thl»<br />

MBntry, ner In the fact 1 intersttng<br />

When It Ii aitid thftt thin wife, although<br />

among mttre. BtraaBers, wns perfMtiy *i<br />

ease, without pwlf euoeeiousnHw, and urn-<br />

eeedpd on the iSfldt© health.<br />

Two at three days later * chains u-<br />

qaalntanM asked her to go wlte hlth whils<br />

he photographed Iwe <strong>of</strong> the point* <strong>of</strong> int«=<br />

fs|la tho tawn-thB adobe wall, SIS yeara<br />

old, that fenas one ildt <strong>of</strong> Death alley<br />

and a eottoBwogd tree that Jihades ii The<br />

wall when Hrat built wryed as a fart for*<br />

party <strong>of</strong> Spaniards, who were well nigh<br />

wiped eat by the Indians, and the alley rat<br />

•- from the fight that'il<br />

raw ar a Few ABtgnphi,<br />

Some prices on antograph lettcri n»<br />

u foUowif From Clmtlm Praneis AdftnjH,<br />

I850, M eente; long loiter In Qerniun by<br />

tliuia Christian Amlursen fltCoponhajjeu,<br />

|5; John Qulncy AdniM, UMI, f,'i; p. T,<br />

Barnaa, i807p 75 oentej Jowph &»&=<br />

parte, in r^ird to the solo <strong>of</strong> lils dia»<br />

njondg nftil an pt>l\tienl mnttcra, dated at<br />

PhUadeiphla, IBifa, |ij Olo Bnil, $iM\<br />

Prwiclcnt CiDVelnnil, letter rfgiifiling<br />

Mrs, Cloveianri, 18M, ^. O. Cnfut, en<br />

art iobjeeti, m Edward Egslostoa, qa<br />

•ending espy <strong>of</strong> a novel, 73 contaj Na-<br />

than|ol Hawthonjo, Cyneord, ism, $13.60;<br />

Lolgh Hunt, throe pagii iptk'F on nnta<br />

mver without doto, $i- Jean Ingoiow,<br />

| t Il |fl00l A<br />

| y Irff, |<br />

drew JfleksoB, |7,,10} Lpnnli Km <strong>of</strong><br />

Franco, signed dooument, Wl Piraldent<br />

Monroe, coniHilaaion ef n mnjur in tha<br />

arply, da yiilliim and tngntid by J, U.<br />

Caihonn, 0M\ Joaqnln jfiller, aijto-<br />

graph versa, fli Mnrshal JfndHahon,^^<br />

Ouida, ^J;, Ellen Torry, |lt Frcgidimt<br />

Tyler, ^.JiOi Vietoria, DHehesfl <strong>of</strong> Kuni<br />

and mother <strong>of</strong> Queen Vieteria, W; Denja.<br />

mln Weal, #10,<br />

An order <strong>of</strong> arrrat sipi^ by Robco.<br />

ttem, alio BiifJUHl by Couthon, ifl vui»<br />

ttid at iflfii riBuluryivJviincorigret'ineqt<br />

ef Hlehftrd Briniloy- ihtrtiliiB, #7,B0[<br />

Jonathan Swill, with spal <strong>of</strong> tlie liennory,<br />

|10; photegrjiph <strong>of</strong> Thootlnrft TlioiilM,<br />

tfgnod aad dated, ?Q cent8,*=NDw York<br />

Telegrant<br />

GEO. A. BOURGEOIS & SON,<br />

Carpeutors and<br />

Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage on<br />

Improved Properly.<br />

1<br />

f:<br />

"^<br />

MAKEK<br />

REPAIRiNS NEATLY BiNEs<br />

£, H. NflTTII,<br />

Oradlng, Orav«llng and<br />

IV COffTBACT OB DAY.<br />

Eighth: Si, lod Aitury Am,<br />

Lnytor<br />

eroclnl by<br />

1IENBY «.<br />

CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER;<br />

2633 Germaniown Avenue,<br />

M'ill<br />

an.l AHliiiry Avenue,<br />

OCEAN CrTf, N, J,<br />

S, O, ADiMS,<br />

ARNOLD Bs RACE,<br />

Ail ordefi Xijtt<br />

i> B, BASfi<br />

AKF<br />

B, «*CE»<br />

STONENIU & ADAMS,<br />

Banff* Setting,<br />

Brl«h<br />

All Ilae p<br />

OCEAN Off, ]fl<br />

g experience<br />

and personal dealing In R^al<br />

Estate has made him expert In<br />

values <strong>of</strong> both improved and<br />

u n im proved property. Occa-<br />

sionally even in such a prosper-<br />

ous town as ours some one<br />

wants to change or get out.<br />

Then we help them by helpirig'<br />

some one else to a bargain.<br />

From Qcean front to Day, and<br />

all between, you can be suited<br />

with fine corners or central<br />

building lots, A few cottages,<br />

new and well built, now <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

at cost.<br />

Write for information <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Lot Club, •<br />

Headquarters forevery house-<br />

hunter and 'Investor, Fisher's<br />

Real Estate Office, the most<br />

prominent comer in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>,<br />

Insurances placed on most<br />

advantageous terms in best<br />

companies.<br />

For any Information on any<br />

subject connected witfi any<br />

business enterprise write freely<br />

t o '<br />

: ; ; * ••. ' •••= / • : -<br />

It iiaii ln*ii in irnr for nrnrlf • qiffirtBr df<br />

vl paitri iiil<br />

tt»h liUi [ih>i<br />

aflqatlon,'ho told,<br />

! "Hisre la my paisport,'<br />

.-," 'That is not enenffU, 1 ' . '<br />

"'Not enoqgh? Wbnt the devil fas<br />

paaaport for anyway? Htiro is a deBrip-<br />

Uon <strong>of</strong> iay pLTsoii, nnd horo imny 8lgna-<br />

tnra, all atttated by the Bscntaw <strong>of</strong><br />

state, 1 ,<br />

",Tin iorry, rir, bHt that (a not iaffl-<br />

dent, Yiia'll have to bring a lettei 1 froin<br />

yourbankBr. 1<br />

"'Well, hare is my letter <strong>of</strong> credit,<br />

BIy bankor here knows nothing about<br />

me. Be only givoa IHB money on ths<br />

strength <strong>of</strong> my slgaataro, wfeleh ia writ<br />

tea ea my Iettur:<strong>of</strong> eredit. Won't that<br />

Buffleo for yonf<br />

" ! Ne, Yen will have to bring a letter<br />

from him* 1 .<br />

" 'Dat BiiiipflBing I had no banker?<br />

Woaliln't my jweapttrt Bqfflee theftf<br />

H! N», sir. It wmild not,'<br />

"Well, I went away pretty angry, I<br />

get (i letter from my banker (1 clltl {t<br />

altoply to see if ho would gi¥d ino en§ sa<br />

the gtreagth qf njy lotter <strong>of</strong> credit), hat<br />

I did net aso It ia Ldndea, 1 Vheaght I<br />

weald ie«p it to sliew to AmsrieaaB who<br />

Intend to f|6 nbrpad, I never heard <strong>of</strong><br />

iaphaa oiitfitgeonA thing before. Urn<br />

paMpart isn't nufBdlent tdentlHeation ia<br />

thti oyea <strong>of</strong>. a United gtatai qjubaBaador<br />

what 1H, it goat] for any way?'<br />

Prefeasor Masoii Biiawed tha reporter<br />

hii paBBpurt and thq letter <strong>of</strong> identifles-<br />

tien from his London ljaaker,=New<br />

York San,<br />

y y p d , Wna JiieapftblB<br />

<strong>of</strong> bomor and that evun hla levity waa<br />

ftrtlfietal Hftwth t t P i<br />

y<br />

ftrtlfietal, Hftwthomo, mist to Pno in<br />

originali^Fand far above liiaiiri stylo,<br />

waa bnt meagerly equipped with mile<br />

provoking material, Bryant, anr groat-<br />

«t poet, liinJntainixl o l<strong>of</strong>ty scriouJBeia<br />

thronghont hia work.<br />

It may be BAcriiego to Bay so, bnt tho<br />

tenth la Lowell waa tho founder ef onr<br />

levity, Ho B6¥er coald bo quit« a folia,<br />

bly Bcrioui thinker, bat could at any mo-<br />

ment break <strong>of</strong>f into funBmJdng, Hiimor<br />

la good la ft ftoih and fiaturnl state,That<br />

» ii a peaeh, Cat and dry elthnr, and<br />

yea hare a poor wtklo for a rfigiilardlet.<br />

Wo Auiuriciras have foil upon iiiughiibie<br />

thlngii tintil oar faces show the wriflklra<br />

<strong>of</strong> a grin Of en when in solenin<strong>of</strong>lt PJIMHO.<br />

We are never fiuro <strong>of</strong> sue anotiiuf, but<br />

must wait awhllo after qaou cfniiinurii=<br />

to find ont whtitlier or liot it is a<br />

joke. The dffout ef highest tsinccrity<br />

^Bnet be reaehHl in thoniidtft<strong>of</strong> all tills<br />

hariy bnriy <strong>of</strong> chaffing voices. How eati<br />

ono bo serioai whilo everybody eh» is<br />

grimaclng^Ghantanqnan, .<br />

If dry WO Ialwaj.,1<br />

with a six shooter under my pillow and my<br />

budaader thereto^ ?a« moment I a*<br />

bin I pelstad ayMYolTa- at bU naa. I<br />

H. There WH<br />

. slona-Mdhfl<br />

I away, B* didn't, M«y a<br />

^idn fa a gaUiint t-uagreiimjin who<br />

oneo had the rejiiibttiua <strong>of</strong> sowing wild<br />

oats bruftdcoet, When ho was flrht rnn=<br />

aiag for cuugrHw, many imjcEy atorlei<br />

were, told nbout him.; - At last ho gave it<br />

eat in the boat nf hla camj nign that ho<br />

weald speak shbrtly in dufenso <strong>of</strong> hii<br />

niorak, It ^is a Pe]ialis£ district, and<br />

he hrtd B Wg nuiliuuat, The BJR>OO1I ovpry<br />

one liked, bat until tho last Huntonco not<br />

a weid was epokoa nhtint Uio wlviirtlscd<br />

mbject At Uio last tho candidati! stuck<br />

hJa hand under his' d&ik and puiigd oat<br />

Be?ernl boxes <strong>of</strong> jmiwrtod Ligars. ••••<br />

"QentleiBeii, B ho cried, "I aiii aennsed<br />

<strong>of</strong> having certain bad habits. Particular<br />

InBtanew have ban nlkgixl in fast, .1<br />

wbh to mako somo one In thin asseui'<br />

blage a pTwont <strong>of</strong> a box <strong>of</strong> good eiprs<br />

If thoro Is any eno here who has nover<br />

donowhat I have deffo, will Ijo pleaso<br />

•top up and take it?' No enp moved,<br />

FOF a long time the big crowd kept si-<br />

lent, Bnt an old Baptist minister in a<br />

far back seat, after awhile arose asd<br />

Mid in 6 high,iqnoaky voJco. •'Colonel, I<br />

dont ifflafce."H|aB FraaetMo Afgoaaat<br />

. Hullpiltlf feO«U<br />

It mast be ijoncodud that Jndge Koch<br />

ia ft past tnasteF is fhe lecture longnngo<br />

ffif the polios oourt bonch, A dirty loaf-<br />

er who nad boon eanght Isialtlng weni-<br />

SB iai: the Foarth ateaae tbaael was lie-<br />

fore him, wheronpon, bracing Ubas^f<br />

Us ||» oos«don, the jsdgs mMi ''By<br />

year oondnct yon Mfe shown yonnelf<br />

the equal <strong>of</strong> # goai ftnd tho Inferior <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Mi' m<strong>of</strong>atua,"—Joe Howaid to<br />

There is therefore an obvlcms reneotj<br />

for BolM-tins flannel clothing for wear-<br />

ing after active exertion. An,lndivldual<br />

who ii perHpiriiig freely Is far leas Ukdy<br />

to take gold when clod In flannel than<br />

when elfld in linen or eottou, Dr, Poors<br />

thinks that cotton might bo tnade to ae><br />

quiru pruticrtiud similar to those <strong>of</strong> wool<br />

by adopting a looser metliod <strong>of</strong> weaving<br />

the niaturiiil, If linea or cotton be woven<br />

"in Itxm, pfirona fashion, these fabrics<br />

then become, u heat retainers* ecorcely<br />

inferior to wool,* 1<br />

Woolen fabHca cause a smiBatlao <strong>of</strong><br />

warinthin virtne<strong>of</strong> onttther pecnllarjty<br />

wliiyh thuy iHiMusa." They <strong>of</strong>ten prssyni<br />

a rough Btirface, which, eoming intoeon-<br />

tflct with tho skin, causes friction aad<br />

therefore mere or Iras warmth, lls Ir-<br />

ritntion tlitw produgod is intoiorable to<br />

some persons, bnt if ft can bo borne with<br />

for a short (Jmo tbo skin <strong>of</strong>teu psto ac-<br />

enstosed to the sensation,—Fortnightly<br />

Beviow,<br />

As they [aaed a batcher shop on tea<br />

M<strong>of</strong> Pebrmiry the abort man stopped,<br />

and the tall man link ud down to sea whaS<br />

tho matter was, ' • ' '<br />

"That's rather flueer," said ths nhort<br />

man, gazing ata strliig <strong>of</strong> sans&go hang-<br />

Ing on a book entslde the door,<br />

"What's queer sbODt that?' asked tbo<br />

tall man, "I don't Beer<br />

"Perhaps you'n too far up," said tbo<br />

Uttld ffiin.<br />

'Tin net up to that aayhbw," chuB*<br />

kled the tall man, "What U aunts<br />

The little man moved <strong>of</strong>f, sad the tali<br />

man was with him. ;V,<br />

"I thought the grattdhogalinyi went<br />

in when tho san shone," hoiaid jmyBteri-<br />

onsiy, and the tall man rnhbed hla ey»<br />

for a mlnoto and discovered the point in<br />

tbe dta dUtanw.—DetroIt Ftw PH«,<br />

. Tbe snairiihelltn* homyoowriBgwUft*<br />

•srves to protect him from bia Bamcraw<br />

torn, Biugnans almply snaibj which II a<br />

FrtUwl life and ounoqucntly need no pro-<br />

teeUon at alU The ahull <strong>of</strong> tbt an«U ft<br />

built op from line In the ptanio on whfeb<br />

II feed*, and ibn creatures sm nerer found<br />

on nil which produces no llmsChJ^S<br />

Ti<br />

\ • > •<br />

M-<br />

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W<br />

g r, i ^<br />

C&TT<br />

he SUte or the muuiuipalltjF, It ena-<br />

mil tiitefIntoiuoh thlngB, Itifine eni-<br />

Bnf <strong>of</strong> tlie United, B<br />

>ft«WD iHP PSBUiiiBB IIBI<br />

K. CUKTIH<br />

EDITOR AND PROFRHFTOB,<br />

in<br />

ufnU<br />

UUIBJJ<br />

JO MM W<br />

OF<br />

mURSDAY, MARCH 29, ISM.<br />

Enlared at ibg M GSis at OeMH Ctif, S. 3,<br />

H M£Q1K!«!H* Mill] BSIIM-.<br />

Just a* the actions <strong>of</strong> the Beinacn-<br />

tlo ieuaton at Treutop roused piibllc<br />

opinion to tbe helling polut, so the pro=<br />

eesdingt<strong>of</strong> the Borough Council have<br />

Called forth s prytat from the resldenii<br />

<strong>of</strong> Oeeu, <strong>City</strong>, and they have deter-<br />

mined to take matters into their own<br />

haiidj, A§ we foreshadowed In our last<br />

Issue, the fegUutP <strong>of</strong> our people have<br />

found vent in a petition to tUe Court fur<br />

a new election for Mayor and Found<br />

KeepeF, and Judge Joseph EL Hughes,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Common Pleas Court, hai designated<br />

Tuesday, April IOth, w tue day upon<br />

whleh Hueh election gLalt be held.<br />

RA1I.WAV CHOWIHG ROWS*<br />

What la tilers sacred about a railroad<br />

company tbat enables It in iti eouieeui<br />

with a rival line over the right <strong>of</strong> way<br />

to resort with impunity to lawless aud<br />

violent methods to enforce or defend Its<br />

claims? Ko railroad company likes a<br />

new railroad line laid across Ita tracks,<br />

aud almesi every time sucli a crossing<br />

is made or attempted to be made each<br />

company mm locomotives and loaded<br />

cars to impede the efforts <strong>of</strong> ita autago-<br />

utat and assembles large bodies <strong>of</strong> Its<br />

workmen near the point <strong>of</strong> controversy<br />

• under conditions whieU always threaten<br />

sod <strong>of</strong>ten lead to violence and blood*<br />

Bh«l.<br />

Is there a defect in our laws that rival<br />

rail roads must resort to tbe teetleH <strong>of</strong><br />

hostile growlers rushing gangs to settle<br />

their controversy? What decent excuse<br />

cay be made for the Weal Jersey arid<br />

tbe South Jersey Railroads collecting<br />

heavy engines and earn and gangs <strong>of</strong><br />

Italian laborers to settle a grade en*<br />

ing question? The legal right in the<br />

case i-annot be with both companies.<br />

It Is for the Court to say whether It is<br />

lawful for any particular grade eroeaiiig<br />

tu be tiinatructed or not, and having<br />

given Us decision It Is the duty <strong>of</strong> the<br />

losing company to acquiesce.<br />

At the nextmeetlng<strong>of</strong>Coiineil,which<br />

has beeii fixed for April IStb, we hope<br />

that body will redeem a part <strong>of</strong> its lost<br />

prestige by promptly sealing Edmund<br />

A, Bourgeois, the newly-elected (Jlerk.<br />

That the term for which H, B. AdaniH<br />

was elected bat expired IB an undis-<br />

puted lact, aud no one knows that<br />

tei than H, B, Adams. Tbe present<br />

incumbent lias prostituted his <strong>of</strong>fice fur<br />

seiriBli purposes, acknowledging that<br />

the height <strong>of</strong> his ambition was the<br />

borough printing. And then, by Ills<br />

, orders, the minutes <strong>of</strong> Council, a public<br />

document to which all interested parties<br />

should have free access, have been kept<br />

: under lock and bey, even Uounetlmen<br />

beJngdtnledtherlglit<strong>of</strong> searching them<br />

forthepurpoie<strong>of</strong>betlerqgttlifyliigthem.<br />

selves for the discharge <strong>of</strong> their duties,<br />

Mr, Adams has fed so long at the<br />

public crib that he his begun to think<br />

U a birthright. He Is probably not<br />

aware that the borough was not Incor-<br />

porated for the sole purpose <strong>of</strong> providing<br />

sinecure positions for whole families<br />

He doe* not hold a mortgage upon the<br />

borough which the <strong>of</strong>ficials need fear,<br />

nor are the qualities <strong>of</strong> bis heart and<br />

bead <strong>of</strong> such a. high order but that the<br />

afTkirs <strong>of</strong> government will move just as<br />

smootyiy witbont blsassisyuiee as they<br />

did in the past. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> wont go to<br />

the bowwowl if be is retired, notwltb<br />

standing We are on the eve, ot an elec-<br />

tion for Mayor and Pound Keeper,<br />

If the CouncUmeu are afraid to do<br />

their plain duty in this matter, the<br />

{Mwer which made it possible for them<br />

to sit In Judgment have legal resources<br />

which they will not hesitate to avail<br />

themselves <strong>of</strong>, A word to the wise Is<br />

fiufflcleat, ,<br />

aud that flag alone should fly over the<br />

."_, ufa BU»>He bulidlug. Let Ihe eill-<br />

Kens as Huchentwliic with theBtars anil<br />

Stripes the flap <strong>of</strong> oilier natlona 11 they<br />

will, But as ft uallou we know oilly<br />

one nation—America, We Know only<br />

Hie flag—old glory. We know oaly ode<br />

taiidard—the red, wbtto and blue, it<br />

ought not to be ueewwary to paw bills<br />

providing that only the American flag<br />

ball fly over public buildings, but it<br />

(teems that It Is, and H ought to be un-<br />

deretood everywhere Bud by all people<br />

hat th« one flag recognised In this<br />

country is the one that was designed in<br />

tbe little old house oil Arch ntre«t,Phil-<br />

adelphia.<br />

IM our Freneh citizens fly their tri-<br />

color with the colors <strong>of</strong> America, Let<br />

the Sons <strong>of</strong> fit. George fly the urosH <strong>of</strong><br />

St. George. Let the Sous <strong>of</strong> Ht, Patrick<br />

carry their green banner and Its golden<br />

harp. But over the public buijtliup<br />

let the titan* and Stripes alone fly. Not<br />

one <strong>of</strong> these foreigners, now cllizetiB <strong>of</strong><br />

he United States, la called upon to fight<br />

the battlefl <strong>of</strong> the country which gave<br />

him birth. They ore here to light for<br />

America, tbe laud ol their&doptiyn,aud<br />

n a war they would rally around tbe<br />

old flag and carry their muHkels to the<br />

uHpiriugstratuN <strong>of</strong> Yankee Uuidle and<br />

the Bt&rBpaugled Banner, All <strong>of</strong> them<br />

an ready to cry <strong>On</strong>e Nation and <strong>On</strong>e<br />

Flag, and that <strong>On</strong>e King alone is In place<br />

on public bulldlnp.<br />

We hope tog* the bill before the New<br />

York Legislature adopted.—I 3 hl!«dei-<br />

pUfa Inquirer,<br />

HATIOS iHD OSJJ<br />

A bill has been introduced In the<br />

Legislature at Albany providing tha<br />

"It shall he unlawful to display upon<br />

any public building In the State <strong>of</strong> New<br />

York any other flag than the Stars<br />

and BWpes." TLo till ought to<br />

and n simitar one ought to be submitted<br />

to the Leglslfliure <strong>of</strong> every other State<br />

In the Union<br />

When foreigners come to this country<br />

and •ettledown to American citizenship<br />

they owe attegiaiiee to thestiFsp^ngied<br />

banner alone, It Is not expected thai<br />

they ifti foiget the land <strong>of</strong> their birth.<br />

It is proper and natural that they sbouid<br />

nmexnbfr eld asuelatleus, and there<br />

be no olijection to the formation <strong>of</strong><br />

i, Iflih, Italian, Brit-<br />

f,%i*WWb and ibe lite—so long a»<br />

eleUes are social in their nature:<br />

Bbimltf they encroach upon the polltl<br />

^iVthty wonid be treading upon dan<br />

ground, Appeata to race prelu<br />

brine attempt to, organise race<br />

_ within the body t»HUc art to be<br />

deplored wliertver indulged in. Dot<br />

fon^ societies <strong>of</strong> asocial or benevolent<br />

M « ^ M l enough; and there can<br />

|» i»o Objection to the InteraUnglUig <strong>of</strong><br />

foreign colbii with thorn <strong>of</strong> toe United<br />

onr eiUgeBs <strong>of</strong> furelg? birth<br />

Dot as political brganiiaUoni<br />

_ to Bn^BDliil^qnstfcBf,<br />

Wtiadtiwntpf a foreign oaOon giving<br />

? ullfgtanee b America, there in •<br />

«at In thedfepUy<strong>of</strong> flugB that<br />

p*» 30 per rent, less ><br />

tlmnmuaL '<br />

Wanatanbcrs-<br />

WU,<br />

Dress Stuffs.<br />

"The touch-stone <strong>of</strong> success<br />

in Dresi Goods retailing (or<br />

any other); 5 s t° ^ no ^ w * iat<br />

the peo|ile want and give it ib<br />

them at leWt^riceis<br />

But we gOr'A ^iep beyond that<br />

penfif tharf hbts and'surprise<br />

with tli^varfetty arirl.elegancy<br />

Neyer a..seaso,n when the<br />

Cotton Dress* Goods have been<br />

t far in ^dyance <strong>of</strong>; your m-<br />

pectotion j never a time when<br />

our mastership <strong>of</strong> the market<br />

was more manifest.<br />

It a new woven loveliness<br />

has cropped out anywhere you<br />

could almost iu rely see it first<br />

h e r e , '•••;,<br />

Some ol tfte daintiest stuffs<br />

ol the yeif cSn be found no-<br />

where else in;Philadelphia,<br />

No worthy^^r wanted sort is<br />

rnhmig froOHMr shelves.<br />

This little list touches as a<br />

bee rnigyt i^bng Jlowers,<br />

At 4t tkeytmi.<br />

Women's Coats.<br />

Nearly zoo styksf.<br />

Among them, the prime fa-<br />

vorites, are the stylish Foxhall,<br />

made from s<strong>of</strong>t, black Woolens,<br />

faced with Moire, £5,50, and<br />

the Covert Cloth Coats at jib<br />

-=klnds that are marked fiiS in<br />

some stores.<br />

It is worrying some manu-<br />

facturers to find out whew to<br />

get the Alsatian Capes •to- sell<br />

at $4—the beautiful combina-<br />

tion oi black, blue or Havana<br />

brown Broadcloth with cream<br />

lace* • . ' • ; . ' • " ,<br />

Evidently they don't know<br />

what mastery <strong>of</strong> a. market<br />

means. '<br />

Boy s ? Clothing,<br />

GILBERT & LAKE,<br />

flonsc and Siga Painien,<br />

At se ihiyamt,<br />

Indiffo BJil# BriBtji<br />

flB IrtljTll<br />

At 6c the yard,<br />

AitHnriardi!!£(Jinfii<br />

At 8c the yard*<br />

•if la i'uriU^WfW.<br />

At IOC theyprd, ,<br />

SI I O H V J " i l<br />

SI In<br />

Jftln<br />

At is^t-iimy&rd,<br />

i I udlte. ,<br />

At i$e the yard.<br />

' A Ohis AHwrte*n Friiiiml<br />

At i8e the^mrd.<br />

y<br />

The kindly approval oi great<br />

purchasing has been put upon<br />

our splendid stock <strong>of</strong> Boys-<br />

Clothing already this season.<br />

The boys and their mothers<br />

that have been here have been<br />

pleased. And now we want all<br />

the rest, Uur Boys' Clothing<br />

business Is construgttve=built<br />

better every season, A few<br />

quotations!<br />

Rtrteft, 4 (o IS fFBH, in Serif* • n(i Cht-<br />

fieti.pii »§«,«,<br />

Wfc.iittil!! Bu jla, 3 to in jf ink* |L,50 io U.<br />

Hxilnr HuiU. ain ID Trara, pl*is Bud (khcy<br />

hitfSflOllO<br />

West Avenue,<br />

OCEAN CETT, S, J*<br />

Jobbing promptly attended<br />

to. Estimates cheerfully given.<br />

Guarantee to do first-class work<br />

and use the best material.<br />

Orders left at W-m, Lake's<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice, corner Sixth and Asbury<br />

avenue, will receive prompt<br />

attention.<br />

"GTHOMASt<br />

NO. 108 MARKET STREFT<br />

PHILADELPHIA.<br />

<strong>of</strong> J«ekfl«, $3loi7,W<br />

linn Hiilbi, 3 to T *nil. lilt ruilK f& k><br />

ft.Q3, . = ":<br />

Remember the Clothing<br />

stQre=how light, how foomy.<br />

The handiest place in which to<br />

buy,<br />

JOHN WANAMAKBK,<br />

NEW INLET HOUSE,<br />

TOWNSEND'S INLET,<br />

Sea Islo <strong>City</strong>, N. J-,<br />

WILLIAM A, MANAHAN, PropV.<br />

j Ail tmtoB Btop at the door. Boat*<br />

! always on band, ,<br />

WESLEY HOUSfc,<br />

Cor. Sift St. and Wesley Ave.,<br />

OCEAN CITY, NtJ,<br />

M •<br />

USE<br />

FAMILY GROCERIES.<br />

AND BEST TO •)<br />

FQUHB IN Tlit SARKrf<br />

Full Flavbred Teas,<br />

Choice Brands <strong>of</strong> C<strong>of</strong>fee,<br />

Sugars <strong>of</strong> all Grades,<br />

;__ '_:•• Canned Fruitti<br />

Pickles, Spices, Raisins, Dried<br />

Beef, Butter and Lard.<br />

Hams <strong>of</strong> Best Quality<br />

Weighed when Purchased bj<br />

Customers, No Loss ir<br />

Weight Charged to Purchasers<br />

(Step fa and nnki Hl«ttteH from ibg btA<br />

Mt tad frrtiiijH itort |Q Fbltad*Ihi<br />

bj mm<br />

DEALERS IN<br />

Pine, Cedar<br />

and Hemloch<br />

BUILDING LUMBER<br />

Siding, Flooring,<br />

prt»ttbj mm pr<strong>of</strong>npur ui«A<br />

|HU driif«ad in* sf ehifn u ut<br />

m Aaatev In Ih* eliy. -T<br />

LOW FBICRB,<br />

2031 ITLIimO ATE,<br />

Atlantic aty. N.j.<br />

Mi immhm. baih Atiwic on,<br />

Suit, Door*<br />

lliMli,<br />

Brackcti, Turolrgs<br />

Shingltl. Pitke I,<br />

Li h, Urn-, Cfmint.<br />

A full supply constantly on<br />

hand, and under cover. * ,<br />

Orders left at No* 759 As-<br />

biiry avenue will rMeive imme-<br />

diate despatch by Telephone,<br />

PITY SENTINEL,<br />

• \<br />

lumbar Yard and Olce:<br />

for, I2(h %i k W«t Aw.<br />

* J.<br />

SMITH & THORN,<br />

glafl to receive luana <strong>of</strong><br />

readers<br />

»i<br />

atid<br />

to this community<br />

everywhere,<br />

Afl commnDicaUoni ahould be «><br />

fioiupaiiled wltb tlis full name aud nd-<br />

drw <strong>of</strong> tbfl writer, not ussf»ariiy tot<br />

pUbllfitl but a gUuatitiB <strong>of</strong><br />

IB All HH<br />

(he<br />

HeuJftinln NewkirksitentSunday here<br />

with hto family.<br />

Rev. W, B/fiuRell was<br />

vialtora on Friday.<br />

The Brighton wtII be wired ftirelectrle<br />

lights throughout, •<br />

• GsorgiB F, Lee, <strong>of</strong> Camdtii, was 011<br />

our B tree (H Tuesday,<br />

WUilam Hagle aud family are en-<br />

Hoinced ID their eotlage tut a season<br />

Dr. C, P, Tu ttle, <strong>of</strong> Ciundei), was loek»<br />

iiiif after Iiia lutenstH here on Sunday.<br />

MercautiffiApprslHerGeorgelj.Ii<strong>of</strong>Q<br />

<strong>of</strong> Phiiadelplila, wa§ in town this<br />

Johp Qj Gandy hafl piirehftBed _<br />

AbclJ), Scull two iiiteou Wist Hireet,<br />

uear Eighth,<br />

WJJIlsoi D. Wilson aud wife, <strong>of</strong> MH1=<br />

vilie, wergtlowii oil I^iday looking after<br />

their Hittage,<br />

William Hngle IH having his w«t<br />

avenye coUage Improved b^ m appllua<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> paint,<br />

Itev. A, Q. Kynett, uf Ggrmantown<br />

was looking after hb real estate In thta<br />

Oairwor<br />

Mrs, R, H. L» la ipeodlnf • few days<br />

Is Attaullo Clyr,<br />

A birtbd&y surprise wae tendered John<br />

Clark nn Wednesday by a number <strong>of</strong><br />

bin frleudi, It was tbe tweuty-elghlb<br />

atinlvenary. AB8EOOH.<br />

ToeCamdeu and Atlantlo Railroad<br />

ill build an Inn bridge'over Aba«»D<br />

Creek at this piaee, ' ' , ><br />

"Bmtet mviiom were abserved la tbe<br />

1tf, fi. Church At this place, under tbe<br />

leadership <strong>of</strong> MlMsUoreuaFranabea, It<br />

wnB det-Ided tbat (t WiH tbe b«it <strong>of</strong> the<br />

kind ever held lu Alstecoir. Mlm<br />

' untiring geal lu traluliig the<br />

was comineuted ou by all.<br />

Theodare Madden left on Tuesday for<br />

biXil<br />

thereadlngfoomonSBturdayaflenioon,<br />

About fiftf peifwns were present,<br />

Mr. Smith and daughter, evangellets,<br />

will fan It the, p^ptljtChureh ihk w«k.<br />

item ||«r« mid<br />

They have a reputation a« vocalla(s,|<br />

gome out and bar them, |<br />

Jeaae Lake and wife, <strong>of</strong> AtlaiitleCliy,<br />

spent Sunday with Mr, 1^,'a mother,<br />

Ijucas lake la very Blek,<br />

Dr, Eva Lake has commenced prao.<br />

tlcing here. She has a targe number<br />

<strong>of</strong> pattonte.<br />

ANQLESBA. ><br />

Mayor Edwiq S, Hewitt has noUfiid<br />

i iLe aloan-Setpeii to cl<br />

tlnued.<br />

4, If subscribers move to other places<br />

without Informing the publisher, and<br />

the papers are sent to the former ad-<br />

dress, they are held responsible,<br />

6, The courts have decided thatrefus<<br />

Ing to takeperiodlcalsfromtbi<strong>of</strong>liee,<br />

or removing andTeaving them uncalled<br />

for, is pr Ima facie evidence <strong>of</strong> I utentloual<br />

fraud,<br />

0, If subseribers pay in advance they<br />

are bound to give notice at the end <strong>of</strong><br />

the time If they do nut wish to Mim<br />

tltiue taking iti otherwise the publisher<br />

Is auttiorked to send it, and the sub-<br />

scriber will be responsible until an ex-<br />

press notice, with payment <strong>of</strong> arrear-<br />

ages, is sent to the publisher.<br />

The latest postal laws are such that<br />

newspaper pubilBhers can arrest anyone<br />

for fraud who takes a paper and refuses<br />

to pay for it. Under this jaw the mau<br />

who allows his subscription to run along<br />

Y. CORSON,<br />

D1ALEBIH<br />

FLOUR AND FEED,<br />

No, fa i Aibuiy Avanue,<br />

^CEANCITY.N.j,<br />

JOHN BROWER,<br />

OVNIKK AND D H<br />

OKI FOR THI WINTER SEASOE<br />

Bellevne House,<br />

DKALES IK<br />

itet<br />

for some time unpaid, and then orders<br />

itdiseontluued, or orders the postmaster<br />

to mark it "refused;" and have a postal<br />

card sent notifying the puhlisherTleaves<br />

himself liable to arrest and fine, the<br />

same as for theft.<br />

Hotels and Cottages wired for Electric<br />

Hells, Jiurgkr Alarms, Annunciators<br />

uiidelectrie liglitiiigapparatus. Address<br />

\\, M, Fiaii, PieaMutville, N, J,<br />

, . O«ps<br />

In me m*it*r <strong>of</strong> the •puifeitiaB<br />

<strong>of</strong> Frwhoide <strong>of</strong> |hs Borough <strong>of</strong><br />

(tell CI17- for the SppojBfniBDt<br />

Of • dw » hold u timelttiB Id OH<br />

Ihn eg Ot M d Pd<br />

IX.lug," dwelling upon tbe Importance<br />

<strong>of</strong> Christian pareute commeueing the<br />

training <strong>of</strong> their children In religious<br />

matters while the child Is,yet <strong>of</strong> tender<br />

I gsm Ot M»jpf iDd Pnund F<br />

Keeper In «Id Boroughj aid qf= |<br />

flgfH net b* »in([ been lilied u tba<br />

'M^p^diBi lU h<br />

FW]Uont e<br />

Order.<br />

A Tirjied BSHHOB bkf tog bni> dujy<br />

ton*. lixflir BiDFe Usin (If s freehol<br />

Poreimh or « &n h b ii<br />

•First .Quality Hwd OH and<br />

Varnishes,<br />

Btiherte* Fire mnd W<br />

Pro<strong>of</strong> Palnta,<br />

Pure Metallic faints for Tir<br />

and Shingle Ro<strong>of</strong>s (and nt<br />

other should be used where<br />

rain water Is caught for family<br />

use),<br />

AH brands <strong>of</strong> Ready Mixed<br />

Paints,<br />

Window Glass <strong>of</strong> all kinds<br />

and patterns. Reference given,<br />

HTORE Oflr ANltllR V AVE<br />

OCEAN CITY Ne |.<br />

M'CLURE, HERITAGE A CO.<br />

Soeeeaw to FtonpHTi MeClnHS £ Oi,<br />

DHUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS<br />

112 <strong>Mar</strong>ktt Strtrt, Pftifarfilphli;<br />

Uealera in Pure Drap, Ubtmlala,<br />

Patent Medicines, Palnta, Qua, etc<br />

WH. R. ELLIOTT,<br />

Successor to MRS, R* MpRmS,<br />

DEALER<br />

Groceries, Provisions,<br />

CANNED GOODS,<br />

DrySooiSiKoiiois, Skm,<br />

OilIlf A and QUHWARE,<br />

Mo. 714 Aabnr) A«M<br />

OCEAN CITY, Nt J«<br />

Bummer visitors are asiured <strong>of</strong> ef*<br />

icient eervlee, fresh goods and Fhlla*<br />

elphla price*<br />

Over 11,000 Square Feet <strong>of</strong> Floor Room.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

pnHBtid<br />

ld-fti <strong>of</strong> (Bit<br />

i<br />

nrHMiJ<br />

Both servlcea were well attended, aud<br />

the choir, under the leadership <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />

H. Q, Bleelman, rendered soni| excel*<br />

tent Easter music,<br />

iH alKtUdii held Tn Hid<br />

AY, (h» tblf troth dlf <strong>of</strong><br />

y-e omoH <strong>of</strong> fit er Bad<br />

r<br />

UK nr<br />

Bonragh, en TUAY, (h tblf h dlf <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch, A, B. IHM,.y-,e omoH <strong>of</strong> fiat er Bad<br />

Found K«#p,r In SUd BJroueft Wm not JUlnd fef<br />

i** oqpf BlNyate r« th«lHdld*lf<br />

qp BlNyate r fpriH<strong>On</strong><br />

rwp«S|«omc«,»lid r^utnt 6e(H* thereupon<br />

m«le thai » Omf bfi Hi vtieB «hidi I* beld an<br />

l l ll H(d flfe t d U f<br />

greatly |o the beauty <strong>of</strong> his Mais street<br />

l,y the creejlim <strong>of</strong> a seat fence<br />

and the building <strong>of</strong> a leu-foot sidewalk,<br />

Bervlt-es ujipntpriale to Easter were<br />

held In the PrtHbyteriaii and Methodist<br />

Episcopal churches Sunday, Bev.B, C,<br />

WiuHon, <strong>of</strong> rrliiceton College, occupied<br />

the pulpit in the former church, U<br />

8. Y, Liiin Is In Florida on a*<br />

trip,<br />

FLRASASTVII.LB.<br />

A surpriHe parly was tendered John<br />

Philadelphia, spent several daysiiere Ada 5« f SHturday eyei.lng U being<br />

dri h i U « flfl^rqur«i anniversary <strong>of</strong> bis birth<br />

during tbe past week,- Mr, Banderiln's<br />

cottage on Westey aveiiiio Is Hearing<br />

ciimpietion,<br />

DF.-D. W, Hartine aiid femily, who<br />

haw been Hjiending a few weeks In<br />

Philadelphia, returned to this rlty on<br />

Friday and took oeeupfluey <strong>of</strong> their<br />

Wesley avenue cottage.<br />

William O, Fouldfl, liotert Blood and<br />

another gentieitiaii, all <strong>of</strong> Frankfurd,<br />

Beaahore life here Be vend dnyp<br />

They occupied Mr, Kouldn'<br />

cottage on <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue, .<br />

Mrs. J, a WtlllflUiH and «n, ol Fhll<br />

adelphla, have been upending the Easier<br />

iiolidaya with Mm, J. E, Boyle, Sir, Ajai<br />

Williams and family expect to occupy [ WjKM|<br />

a cottage here during the coming seasoy,<br />

MHBrs, Corson 4 Rose, Mlllvllle lur-<br />

lillufe deaten, who advertise In our<br />

eqlutons, ship considerable furniture to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, They have juit furninlied<br />

throughout Willis Bard's new cottage<br />

5 f y<br />

U « flfl^rqur«i anniversary <strong>of</strong> bis birth,<br />

to* Jurly-five persons were<br />

W, 03, Large Is very sick,<br />

Witbert Adaojs and famliy<br />

Mr, A.'s brother, Itandolph, who Is still<br />

very 111, on Sunday.<br />

Uaptaln 0. A, Campbell, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

tyi virilted tills plsee on Thursday.<br />

Mr. Nelmau now occiiptes Mr. Camp><br />

Itell Hiflitiage.<br />

Daniel Megmiilgal, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

spent Huiiday with Ills aunt, Mrs, J, 8,<br />

Lake,<br />

Charles Lute and Clarence Adams<br />

rode to TuGkahoe ou their wheels on<br />

A steel engraving <strong>of</strong> George Washing,<br />

ton, handsdiuely framed, was presented<br />

to Iota Gunnel), Jr. O. U, A, M.( Tu».<br />

day evening <strong>of</strong> last week by Harry<br />

Headley. The picture measures sJxSB<br />

inches, and adds much to the appear-<br />

ance <strong>of</strong> the lodge room.<br />

—__--.._ 19 all Hid nflfe*, t do llmrefore, „<br />

«rt(inf to ibe Hiet« SniychcuB m»de Md<br />

pmflded, •pfolnt •" 7" = •,<br />

TUESDAY, tti TiBUi Dij <strong>of</strong> April, A.D. <strong>1894</strong>,<br />

u am (f»y wheo nbail be lield In ih* borough <strong>of</strong><br />

QSHl QIM *for««»Id, «ti e!eeti9D if Hie Mien<br />

K«ESr til Hid BBwugKr * <br />

Thin done under ny hu<br />

Umreb, A, D, urn.<br />

Hlh d.y ef<br />

UQUm<br />

conirlltBf I ORB.<br />

The BKNTIHKL, acknowledges<br />

l f $0 f d<br />

the<br />

A Moral<br />

Seaside<br />

Resort,<br />

Not Excelled<br />

as a<br />

Health Restorer,<br />

-DBALEfi IN<br />

AUDITOB'S SALE OF EEAL milt<br />

lu<br />

celpt <strong>of</strong> $5,00 from Andrew Brown and<br />

B.Brueker; Mrs, J. M, Holland, 110,00;<br />

Jesse and Reuben Rapp, fEOO, all <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, to be applied tothepur=<br />

chase <strong>of</strong> hats and belts for the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Ci ty Volunteer Fire Company,<br />

By *irtoB Bf u priler Mlend IB h &<br />

Circuit yourt <strong>On</strong> His twenty-third djtrsf<br />

6*r pl«hto«B hundred «sd BlMt^ihr<br />

Hiiis wh*n|n JABS* D/Cronl<br />

pitinus .Mi WMItamT, MeAiiJiter ma<br />

A, 81017 were defendanta, (B itafe<br />

IUb*?iibep, Hi(ijmdi»f<br />

will »n u piibiii feBd<br />

. WEDHESMT, APRIL 4. <strong>1894</strong>,<br />

In the «fierno»r un, W«IB,<br />

Finest facilities for<br />

REST.—Teu-roomed fumlihed<br />

B, 448 Aibury awnue, Orasti Ulty,<br />

ft <strong>of</strong> B,,W,toi!ty, Mi K. Ferly<br />

ldfHI f F P<br />

tlndtrRfSHBd dnln-<br />

Terra Gotta Pipe.<br />

Phlhiderphiaj<strong>of</strong> F, P,<br />

or Y "<br />

jliqu<br />

Irartli<br />

Job i'ftlntlng by<br />

<strong>On</strong>Untng a<br />

h Boat, IMS<br />

<strong>of</strong> all kf nda and<br />

te~ _ _ _ At Philfcdelphl* n.._<br />

Vnmes ma> be »en at jAnaatfa, 110<br />

Let-da intends moving to LIn«<br />

reek, He will occupy Cap-<br />

Merrill's hinwe.<br />

Adam IJowen fell <strong>of</strong>f the ehurch itepe<br />

last Sunday night'and was badly hurt,<br />

Mtu, Wesley Iugereoll on Saturday<br />

killed a hen whloli, when opened, waa<br />

found to contain two and a half dozen<br />

large eggi.<br />

Captain L, C. Lake made a flying<br />

visit home oa Wednesday evening. He<br />

left on Thursday morning, taking his<br />

wife with him as far as Philadelphia,<br />

IsaaoGouidy hu one <strong>of</strong> the best terms<br />

In Bafcefsviile, His hoWeda are look-<br />

ing beautiful,<br />

Harry Johnson and family, <strong>of</strong> Phila-<br />

delphia, accompanied by a numbtt <strong>of</strong><br />

Menda, spfnl Easter m their eoitage,<br />

ThB Bapttot Junior Christian ]M»<br />

vbr ^clev held an EBter<br />

i* Aid<br />

The Ladies' Aid Society will hold a<br />

sociable at the residence <strong>of</strong> Ms, Frauds<br />

J, Smith, Twelfth street and Asbury<br />

avenue. Ibis (Thursday) evening. Ail<br />

whoattetid will have an enjoyable time,<br />

the ladles who prepare the pro-<br />

gramme*) for these oc

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