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VOL. XVII.

OCKA.N CITY. X. .1.. THl'HSDAV, APRIL S. ^81*7.

NO. I.

nCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY N. J., ■ i c. ROBINSON, Editor aod Propnetor.

D R J- S WAGGONER,

M ,,Kr 'OX HAM).

- "•'J*ini'.MT—, A , iOKNHY AM. Physician and Druggist, i***XM»k at

, : . x' i; '

T. c iiu rcm\soN, m. i>.| L,avv offices No. OS7 Wesley Avenu.-. P GHaYllCR C WOODfvUbb.

THE YOUNG TENOB. '

HARD WATER.

,S ENGl-AND DISAPPEARING: j

an haw.i l. uml w,nt ; . air, MraiKhl Ur llw- j > a town SO luilm L • Ita-li (tan. Ui« P ! ih ihniuilL H.- I havr* traiu.l for h«T | <! it Uidu'a Uo wc«kl I c

MARSHALL’S DINING ROOMS | OK I.AOIE* AND UrNT*. No. 1321 Market Street, PHIt.AOKl.PHIA. STRICTLY TEMPERANCE.

IU*i.liiit Phyairiaii. : larlr ..f 1 B 4 i . Abbott, m. d.. I’lijNiriuu anil Nurifi'oii. OFFICE -Corvr Ctunl ud Eiflitb Street, j

JONATHAN HAND, Jr., .V tt orni.y-nt-I.ii-w. I’K MAY nil’ItT Hot SK. N. J, hi ocut cm tvERr wtoiitswr

•'Tliii’ll ti

• "Wrll. Ai j in'». Aw i-.i!

U li Karla*,

llfl w

a laml a rajiraduall

a dm

U-iu

rial, lu

I aud I ahy in It rhich j and i. n.

.ill t.ry n

1 .h t. K hbn many wn;

lalki

7 mdr irjiUyd: .'.n hi. la.A. al i 1M arid him Ri

DK. chas e. i;i)\vakds.: H arry s - douglass,

1 iHNTIST,

CoiniMalloi'-nt -1 .ji w 1214 Walnut Street.

PHILADELPHIA. COURT HOUSE R. J. M’CLURE, HERITAGE & CO., E l;i ;,:NH «-'• cole.

ti Uk.- nwii

-la* walL.il. wit: «*. u. ih.* M. Ur U ra h la r .

Ui-b.tl.mk.

ii. Mim 1‘njoii:

•i:«il for him. Ah, •■trvan ta.w a d.-ad

of la-r.

| a pnrtioniif Iha mainland itai If and the j tha tin ti : property „f liatl (iaaiarin. But the am to drlight ha. awallinml lla ni up Mia- |««liv, ly | Tha of Korf.dk ia mmn« tlini* tadd of niiytl.ii . Ttllaina whi'b il ouw |«_a»«*»wil—Ship- 1 i» unmiaati yr i.drn, Krrlra atal Witupw. 11—allcd which l.ni at pram* n hara i.i« lak.-n inh. Iha anna of tin* i K*» many nun imcroarhitiR <.*'an Tin- Cromer of to- j the atjtht of a n | day Mauda luil.n inland id tin. otrcmal , a Urt.imatli-k »

NEALS TO ORDltK ntON « * * TO . K R DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS „ ti ... ... .. 112 Market Street, Philadelphia. <*«1 *-? , ' l I our "- * ‘ i "?*• 1 ' , “‘ rr " ,,, 1>urr n«- ’ taldea, for ornta. Tutkr> t bi.-keu P»t,- n -..

limoera, *5 rcllta.

71

i ti|Mdain. pith bomePDRE SPRING WATER. BAKERY, fitil SouthTwenty-wrondStreet. Ire Cream. Irr*. Frown Frail* and Jrlll«*i. \Ye|idiuKa and Evenln* Knterlal nn-ui - a Specialty. Kv. rj thli.R U- fi niali the table aud act fhte of rhaiRr. UNO SOI

ON

■ •.ai. »*t*yi: aan in»i bam ri„ s.Smith &c<>.. IERL ESTBTE BND IISBRBIICE BEEBTS. OCEAN CITY. N. J-

PalenCMollciue

tijioatm k\t

BY

INHALATION ! 1529 Arch St. Phila., Pa.

G. A. BOURGEOIS, Counsellor-at-I^iw. ^-l , nwtUi--,i n |New J,T^r- a ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.

A. HOWELL.

..Yt t orn^'-n t -I -n av.

: . /nd all Chronic am! ; Nervous Disorders.

G. THOMAS/ No. 108 Market St.,

PHILADELPHIA,

! tine r and little pen t ; an iutrllip nt lad and .-I qniu "kade-d up t«

X folk a

I tukkin

la- wa» junior ■teward" at the M- ihi-li-t < alt(«ether a tmyi unypirl i^* tlmt p mittht he pprad to "keep oonja:

with.

That Rachel tva« proud < f la r 1< cT. ryl.«lj kn-w. 'na y lunloalr "m in paid?.- 1— than aTnnigbt when

Wallace S. Risley,|^^^~'

KICAI. ICSTATl-

INSUKANCE AO I*. N I'. "‘Z’u" 'ri'.’ aITiau

Ill MAHKCT HT.. CAMDEN.

“ r ”‘' ^ i

ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO. Real Estate! Insarance

AGEHSTTS,

fioosu 1,41 6, Sal Eitilf t Lt» Boildicf. ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. i'<rtatni»loneta of Deeda h.r IVnii-

■y I vania. Money «<

J.M. Chester&Co., REAL ESTATE

ssssss-r Fine Family (ntceries.

o-nOiU-rel |

t nd.-raidy older

i* oi rotted f i“K him m.

It», I’w-klei. | wdut.-ly rtjniuan mm 1 alt^n 1 Tan- | *''' did a little |tfll I tn nrtxm i anaaiK the yonthnaud \ i, , , j treat miU. t'ntil tla-n i

Insurance Agents.

lN,|UtM,H Hum IFru ■rtgu*. S* 1 * * RmL

HEADQUARTERS FOR

Seat Estate ai iDSuraDce.

COnvCVANCINS. ETC-. AT

LAKE BROTHERS •r-ofnew. -<irpo.n»Wml imry t^»e^ W. BRIDSEWSTERSCO.,

Real Estate and Insurance Agents, 7M A8BUHY AVKKIJE.

LOW IPIR,ICES.

JJ{ hurting fu* fii-lit j joh Kb.-did mil Li

Hat

THE EMMETT.

OCEAN or

Open all

Y. N.J.

Itoom* luitrd

de-lmiK it. For trnna,

» |d>r*rwn. a rmausapiKnU.

Miaa M. A. BOYI.K. HOTEL ATGLEN, OCKAN ClTY, t(. J.

(V-utrally lia-alud. (>|*n all the year. Hratnl n>.ma. Kln'trfr light. Artraian

Hr*. ST IICKF.V A r il.F.X. water. Hanltary dtaitiagu.

K C. OOFF.

29 AtrtSL, PhaifelpUi Pi. 120 SktUt Si. Sm Frweaeo Cal

GARWOOD HOUSE,

OCEAN CITY. Naw Joraay lviul.mil laa-atam afTUrn I: i-.rmrat*. Ilcanr IIMOed Tl.n.u.l-

STONEKILL & ADAMS,

Plualeriris;. Knngt' Nrlfing.

Krirlt I.tij iiig. See.

THE GLYCINE COTTAGE,

K MISSES BaTTHCWS

<K F.A.\ C ITY, K. J.

HARR'/ HEADLEY, cr.ou,,. jnajl,.,

TIT Anbury Avenue, f UII C fi ilU

PUSnRIK. BRIWUTIIG.

Orunuaul f»rk »r Eitfj DocripUffl-

B. C. INGERSOLL,

Cor. Seventh St. and West Ave.,

OCEAN Cm. N. J.

JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. »e. TOO Artarj *twM. Octal Cdj, »- k ^

PETER MURDOCH,

COALnnd WOOD.

Ooean City, N.J.

Miss HARY S. YOUNG. TEACH nt or

PIAON. ORGAN and HARM0rn', j

GRADUATE

uJnUteiSineUiun

he Sort td mail whose love rsi

turn to biltrr ho!-, and taw. but against tla- girl and tls- man be do-UH his sapplaut.-r, his rage l.uri.nl fkits-l;

miser aide ai mr w.ai

d Itoonel as she walkt fnan his nadla-r’s co

n - rt-iir. "Why, bow's that, my lass? A Uantglil tha’ war all n- t now an gra.1 an 8 a wik." f.c, tlsaigh Jim was i assistant csshii-r, Ik- drupp.it. hke 1 lady lava, toto his native Dorir <oi i familiar oorasimts, "an tha' luwd r that even thy cnvss gramul <md an could sp.-yknril inw." ''Aye, Aw was fain etmf. Jim, last— Kh, lad, Awstau hardly lull yi.', A k.yit it «o tnysrl' fur day*. l»i! A.. htd hear it uo lougi-c. Tb' tnerhsi

and It

he'll tak' auuthi-r if Aw don't i

work.”

"Dost mean J.-ils- Ktnrthntrt? mt‘ that xji't, ne'er hnvL K.i< li as tilly had paMil the railvvu; whirl. St.ixl al the U|q»-r eud of plan.- he put his arm around Is drew hef to him and kiwail Isrfotdly '•Sgy onwt. Jim. It'll do tie good. Gaflerthiukswii-l o'JaU-. He hearken* to httn as if Jala- knew Everythin on him miwt An it-diKs hsk as if my w'ori

marts 'at Aw ton ul t'otli-rs .wa. an mi i Ctc me th' key o’ th* st while huneiMiralittle' work, tha' kt«Ws."

"Aye—well, ne'erhii-d, my 1 mas'll stsm !•> here, an we'y g. •Orta as th’ New Te'r entnss in

get tin Si a wn-

y do half what am says whoTl it if Awranndt

id a

New Ye'

A month had passed. Poor Jim! Al! Us fair hopes sn-tuid Digital Bovin y BtUL, a firm in the m ighldtj.***! with wh.*n M.aanu lv«-l avasS'smiiy did lusunits, in cb-iimg tln-ir .UuiklsiA found tlsyiiM Iv.-s dehlled wilh an

which they;««

item in 1

inquiry from

ild C

raslihr.A. n-c did s p ar h. bate Is—u jm

to their eliiJU at tls iouL K.i

>.4y .

I*dd

which the UiAv J nett her era. had any rvurtl It was a sum under Llo. Ba< «s th* youtii who ran ts-'.uuni Ih* mill and the tank intht adjmuntgti.wn.'f Black-

actually '

her habits,

church.*, wineh went at one time far I eided dislike-'i.. others, frvnti the s>-a new stand at the eilge of ! Shu has an iu:rl.-xi-unt habit id is

chtls and have the s*-a lajipuig aiium

The ti.ajdwin sands, about Or* mil.* | she cannot get what slm want*, gives

double knocks upon! r cage. Ktghingmpr morn than uiischirf. i els in It, aud to get be ought Bid to have Iridently the bird has : very crnelly treated, she was terrtOjd at ><r boy. and for Tears an ubjaot of borrnr to

tier. BilKi- getlitigorcr this fear she has

ami Harlburn. two Yorkshire 1 shown a decided liking for tha swnrpand

; j. . villagia, tmee pn.uils.il to di-vciup into tha call man. and the latttv ha* left tha ,. iM-apwt towns of nmsid.-rabin ituptr- bouse with the bud wishing him

lance; 1ml, like the will of Cannt.-, tlis ' antly giwdby and a ITor-innately

* ; will of the-inhabitants id thear villag.* mg him to ktm her. which gir.a nea to igurcMl by the rising sea. and Ac- the questi'C wliettsr alia may bare bad u and Harlburn now exist iu man- m hot African part a kind layrru friend. '

nog Then tlmt vetv dar ,h. ' " ,,d i Any one who has *«t bad oppmtmilUes j Iie.-lts-ker horl timntetMvl pitedorwher I Donwicli. im the wasst of Suffolk, is of undying the pjrrot tribe innsi have! o t wo looms and had hnml.bvi her »n i * rirf “ , b Uiing swallowed up. Every . been strode with their extraordlnsry! • rril-ly before the other w ea.-r-r* that ' * Dd l *"" I * K ' 'bhabitants aoiwe a gift of mnmorr. so Itmg ago observed by I ill the *T'tm »i imrl r’ an man out « distanii- inland, tv-lmlld tlu-ir boas-v : Plutarch.—Chambers'J.mrtuiL •,

i-t sS. w>-n1 ,n bat nni to deep J “O 1“^ l*>«; J

n„. •■Lrn 1, , , , <»ophlrslly for the next ••notice to quit ' ! ™ « M ...r.io. * ti i ts, m* TI, it Jl. .mi trr ' m «>"• "'■L Miny olln-r nr-aiidt- plan., tsmtetime* trade guild*, in early n vt mnn.ui* t hat .lay wa* tm-black auffcrtdarneanffsciug a stmtUt <Dy*. quarreled with each other, and Umk .me. during the pa.r ^ a ^ wheusoch"omiutaelicms words'' an«. j

may be arug'd, on the other hand. , aMenuen. we read iu “SL Paul’*; some neSsiin, t.nvufltre graduallr C-atbedral and Old*hty Life." stepped in

inland tow ns by tin- failure of ^ »rt"lr»!e. » day of lore being ap-,

th- e.a to''oonje up to the mark." and 1 «« 6« I'aul'a <si whlrh the die ntninug out only to ran In for a slmrt-r ' putants might treat of wm» and eon- 1

distance. Wind.. U a. Sandwich. Kve | outd l,rl ' ld - aud Simthpiut are all auffarhtg in this | " —— ■* •

way. Wun-lH-lara" and Bye wen originally two of oar ciiKjac I>jrt*. Iml the

‘ ' high

mv no lovvr'a .nwfort

iwait.il her. EverylJiing went .wnatg. t in- stuff r.noldn't w.oive. Her lomu*

IRELAND'S GREAT BOGS.

I-—pie.

The repwt* from In land to tbe effect that a 1.v is imrtingd-rwn tbename of tla- klesk river, engulring nstasis and hamlet*, threatening tbe town of Rathniot-. the mm* of Holy Cnsw abbey aid

- many utbrr inietvsung remain* in the i vicinity of tie lain, .d KiUamry has

t-rought TU life tie- old sui.-rstiti.ai nm-

. rnmg -be nature id l.afs and tb-dr . myst.riuus pm.r id destna-tioa and'' I cimc-alm.-nt Tbe ara gSrtw up its dt ad . mnn-readily. There arc no tidra in that - solidifying msaa. » h-~ p-rmeating wa

, ters an- Idsck.T than tb> Sty*. But a log can no mure move fnan its eternal ne.a-ingi than can Lake Me-hi gall. It can ov.-rfhw indti-d. aa ran tlie s-vamiw id the Kankakee, and flood

. wide districts Tbe difference would he

that in tb. swamp tie- ■ashiru vegi-ta-'um would remain aiK-Nyrd. while in the hog the •i-mgr wirfare pest l»rtan.s l.«— m-d and g.»s down with the fluid that moves silently and onarrsi he ■K-ath. What wonder, then, if tbe simple praaautiy, watching tbe insidteau wlvamw of apparently solid peak shim Id revive the l.-g.-nd of tbe days when faith* ,mt their slemlden under the U« and luov-tii it to a distant place. Iu n--ality tbe turf wool has no density, but is mnipo^rd by pn-ssure fn*a behind, and It IS drained dry heauac of its pur When the flood snlsatkw. tbe bag will be found In iu anch-nt ancle rage. A dry. brown, worthless prat will be scat tervd la-fim-doim far distant Scsneturl cutter*' rottagea. t unbend with bog oak ami thatched with the tjaguum. will hare disappared. and periiaps with them wme- baplesa families, bat the stone built tow ns will get an antiarptic wash and tlm rams sustain no rocsv damage than a purifying inuudffFnm.

It wa.

"Oh. Jim. Jim," was the cry of btT b.-art. ■'why couldn't yon say a word to me?" pi r Vj^i- n Is r heart sjsike it .-rhd for Jim. »ud not fur looms. Coming out id the but mi.l it w as hitter cold. Khr drew her sliawl ot.-r her head and burned away—not to tbe plat*- she calhd "buoir." sdie searo-ly knew w bere she w.-nt. A hoj» l'-*» ikwiodr weighed on h r sensitive *iant. Tears, nnclsekld and niiluiihil. ilnqqsd as sis- walked.

of the

wttrU!”

- Ih r-

atki.il a

i-uiliaiikmenL

g ujsui the water, dsaie with a cry*-

talllm- lot

"There's must left to live fra, an 1 won't live!" and, ra-cting her shawl frran her. sis- thn-w le t- If fnsn the rnibunkmeiit. Tls-re was a sharp, ringing sound. The mum sh.aie uo. and all was still. __ "Kow, Aw w<iDd.-r what ah-wt this ini as-y?" thought Jim tium ner a* Is stns-k the nservoir *'•'*■? u:j his way from tls- stati.ai bome. "Folks are fain to star in toms-t. Aw m-kou. Aw'm glad nob'yTl *.*• me till Aw've

w hat rt

i Ih'm

it*** ha' taken th' trou-

ble to get my aodnas fro' mother—ftc uo'dl.y yi— knew il—an ti-legraph for m>- Ui outig- iusiautly. if it's not? My. Put th* fr.et Itasbtn keen this twodaya! Aw’ll !*-t ih' hslgi-TlL-ar.'' Snaying. Is- ran down a-n^ trii-d it with his fi.it, and. fnsling it safe, walk,*) a distance

on tls- margin.

-■'What's that? (bud heavens!" He hail ettmibleil ova* the pn s-t rate form of a w Oman lying a few f.s-t from tbe emhankusuL The in-was stamd in every direct ion wls-n her bi-ad had struck it "Poorwwx h!"’ H.-tnns-d Imt tiviT, and the m-am's light fell up in a fan- he I usd ofti-ukiMiL H-ni-lid aa IbtsighheliaS rwlsed tbe blow that made tls- blood flow frran that marl-la buss. How cold •be Was! But she Isvalhcd. He pickid her up and carried bar, he knew not up the liank and away till Is- stag

cottage.

CUlhl

,. ' pertaining

trouble. Thu

"did skillfully and artfully - am* hole to be made upon a

molding bade.

0 his bakehouse, after the 1 mooretra,., there tsdng a

i certain Wicket wanly provided for closhts nelghism and utbrr■ whu were wont vr to bakd their brrad at his oven came „ s j with their dough or manvial fur baking

A-read, th* raid John

“f dough

dry. tiandwirfa was t

pratant ersport town. It now Man

two or thru- mile* inland.

The H<a is leaving boulhport quite the latch—so much so Uidinl that I Inhabitants hare had to sink extensi

lakes down on I lie beach It

from running off altngrthe. . uu .... ..^ ,

merely an ordinary mlaisl town. dt.ugh hr other material up® tbe uld But tls: extension of our Pland in this 1 t***!*. and -over tbe hole befi

time* since sain la laid tbe foondatioot in the isle, of sanctity and learning. There will DM even be slime npm tla

holy walla.

Swamps are prir&Uivema—ra of earth cr depsuts rf alluvia along rivet courw-s. water soaked and cboki-d with decaying wgetatic® that giro* tiff miasmatic gas But bogs an- ancient lakes, often fed ty springs nndernnuh. and feeding in lls-ir turn swift nvera. Tbe water is never stagnant. Tbe turf is an arrumulation of vegetable matter on tb* surface, hot often to to 40 feet in depth. Tfai* vegetation has undergn* a

> tbe r

other poinu. t , b " d Johu • CT,,ne ‘n

s tivtaiuly beoum- in « * undenmath the bole, n one direction it * bo n,pd to levy a cuu»iderobl*«upui nth much gr. atcr ! bo,iun ,r, rm each 1m uf dough, "to tbe «-r. Aud tbe olti- • c ” d » 1 “ d dugrace tf tbe whole city."

' The case was fully proved, for Bndd. though be asserted hi* innocence, was held not to be able togiye a satisfactory socunat of the mouaruap hole, and said Julm was pat in the pillory, sl-ng with •tls-rs who were found to he guilty of like fraud. They were kept iu the pillory with piece* uf dough hung round their necks, by way uf trade sign, mini! vesper* at St. Paul's were endisl Tlie 1 table* wherewith they compassed their cheat were destroyed, "fur It is neitbor cuoauoaut wilb right nra pleasing to God that such falsehood, deceit and

malice shall go unpunished. ” "Large mai*” may. as Lord Salis-

bury ha* n-cnnly been rv-miuding us, be

for certain por-

ing more extensive is contracting, aud rapidity, in some or Anatr eff-et way he tually he piinied « "the position in wh r< puli-d to have atBii*.

He In

hi* youngest daughter, Mr* Samuel <>onv-eni- ur. and passril away while tbero. The d-ath uf hi* wif>- a few mouths previous and arane financial rm-harras*m--nl and d,-bt were probably in a measure responsible fra hit lorn of

health.

I*- in better hands! Still | -ul with stgiuuf r- tunnng

animatmu, be Ml her and hastened to will. The lights still burmd iu tbe Jr. Tla- niast--l> were seated by tbe , and tn the background rat the mw-

a uvr- r uul JaU« tdmethuntt.

"How d'ye do. Jam.*—yon got our

ire?"

"1 did. air. thank you."

"Bqv. 1.11 us again what ye® told ii» mi -ruing.'' VDs-n-npi® tbe prnitetrt d, with f.-arfnl look* ar Jabra, told how the ovral-s-k. r bad U rT.ina.il bun about small betting d>-Us; how. at his lu-ligati.Ki. Ih bad otitaiu.il a blank Check fnan tbe office lad al Bromley's:

' ' Cried it in. coining tlie rai another of Bonnley’t *' lie hail pm*sited it wilh tie- bank and gig tbe cash.

Uk* suqu.i w as known and did not mil

parerf

bow Jabec lu

trf li.w. but the buy's i-vidcnt adnrerity, rvc.-Uti.ao oi Jabtw's IsaAmaking trausUS and later Rarb. I s anxun! uf 1st .. lion rff hit *niL and hU sulas-qucm Untwls and )>-ns evil Iran nuriuroii the n. of Sm-s burst'sguilr. Theysim-Iw-huiv >1 him and eaml tiieir iwn-

by taUing ii

. .4 lie- bride, fra it w : veil.—TiPBim. tn Kioik.y, a Uomu fed lowed 'tls- adric*

Count Tolstoi and divided bis rwta

tbe p avanis. n-irving Lot m

north to sell bis old bome at Isadoun, Va, rent a house near the (iuovernenr mansion ami spend tbe n-nuundiT of l is life th.-re with his oldest daughter,

Mrs. Hay.

His body was placed in the Marble cemetery, her,aid sirvoL near Second avenue, but in 1 HSR it was removed to bis native stale. Virginia, and harird in Hollywood ermetery, in Richmond Pnwideiit Monroe married Kiizabi-tb Kurtwright. a reigning belle of New York at tbe time of her marriage. During hla ministry to France she was instrumental in accomplishing the release of Mm. . IV- Is Fayette, who had tern some time a prisoner In tbe prison of La Force awaiting exientlraL At that utnc bis daughter Khxa was a pnpil uf the ork-hraMsi J!u.. . Campaa, with Horteuan B<-auiianiaia, aft. rward quern of Holland. The tamer, who marritsl Hay. named her daughter after Queen Horten--, and at the death of tbe queen it was found that her American naruekake hail pin rnm-mberod ill tmr will.—New York Kararder.

Among the mdable beuefactltms of John T. Spaulding, who died lu Bustrar a few weeks ago. was tbe education of Helm Keller, the deaf, dumb and blind girl whose fame ha* become internal lutiaL Some years ago be gave 130,000 to seven young men employed at the United Maim hotel Tbe story at this was published all pver tbe world and brought him begging letters from ereai tb* Husstsn eteppw. On holidays be was In tbe bablt at Ailing his trooMTS * picket* with $S gold pieo* until they bagged at the knees and thup going around disinbuting them am-aig the paters who

little

wired a ruined merchant before, th flames of the big Ghioago-flse ware *xtiugui»be<L "Drawon ns frafliOU.OOO.*' Tbe then riiin.il man is today .OM of tbe weallbiost m«u lu Chicagu.—hew York

Tb* best judicial mot ever recorded it hat of Sir George Jeasvl. tbe 'late maser of tbe roll*, when sitting with Mr. usttoe liar. a.. A demented and enraged ultra wbo had been unsuccessful threw n egg at him in the corridor of tbe courts wbttih narrowly no ml th* jadn'l brail, Snillingly c-lr George turned round and. calmly nnarted to (be astonished by./anders, "1 think that —— *-— -— ' for ay brother

pentnro that pi. vqpu (Wnmtpositron. Aa might be well und-TSlond, ordinary aqnatic plants at much sncculrnt leafsge would draay. Tbe plant prraliar to tbe bog ts a kind at mam known as spagnom. something between tbe Wrt-sly flbrr cd t»pan tab moss and the perns rnsnpurtmra at spang,-. Giron a shallow |»KiL mod coa-

Ruclns th

sn the opinion of M. Eliaer need fur large globes is even

more clamsuL In a llelgium review that gvngrapbiT submit* a plan for tbe

auustrucltuu uf a terminal globe

site alurbing tbe other plant*, sending out new tana of its own. spreading above and solidifying below and gradually n placing tbe water with ouo-

brown and crumbling, but eight fort below It is often as hard, black and valuable for fuel ra orwl Undernealb this strata is water to an unknown depth, and there is water coring to tbs surface up through the pan®* mass. safe, but tn reality trva. hi tbe bog Sole* left by tbe p at cutter, wbere uatnrs has not had tinaa lo bral the wound wilh a i*v growth of apagnum. Tbe water flow* away in great liven from all tides, tar tbe bogs a

Tbe diameter uf Una microousm would be Ui meters, ra about 400 fuel Tb* best at maps, rays M R-clus. are deceptive. They do not accurately repre sent the reUtlve dimrusiosu at different regnaia Tbe globe, cm the other baud, I shows tbe actual structure tf the planet, j It gives esi-h country IU tract proper-1 liana aud nudera accurate onmparuuna possible. On tbe *ugg.wu>d scale, over, a true idea tf the height of : tain* and tbe depth tf oceans would be reedlly gained. Thu* tbe bright even tf Mootmarlre would be quite perceptible. Tbe surface tf the glob* would be tf plaster, tbe see level being represented by a thin aljrai of glass. Tbe strncture would- be made to turn npoo its axis by means of steam ra electricity. It would be Jtmrred from tbe wrather by an outer structure uf glam and iron ISO meters in diameter. Aa the glob* ti intended tor geographical study a system tf lifts aud spiral platforms would i be erode,! between the outer and the in- j ner sphere, that facilitating this objeat i while Ira,mg the globe quite tree lo re- - valve. ML Kecltu, in submitting hia! project, uk* fra the criticism as wrll ra I the help of ffffvrsphers throughout tbe

world.—W.-t ilumtcr Gazette.

Tbe suit of Matquu di Matvscutti tf Bologna. Italy, against tbe Pnnoem I Anna Maria Torlucia tf Rome, which | has just come lo an end in the tanner

city, has excited widerpr

bad a canon*origin. In ml a Trakala wa* married lit a Marrscutti and brought him a marriage gift crauiderahly las than had been promised. Tbe marquis uf that time •nod fra tbe diffiveoce. and tbe present mat quisnvri red a verdict tf IfT.OOO franca against the family.

strata and craistanOy in density with pn-sann. from above and below. Anything failing into a bog bole Very much tf tbe snrface must al cos -e have been oomed with forest «. as trunks tf numrauus vanettev

often dug np. a

The future development tf tb* X ray phenomena will nudoubtedly be iu tbe direction tf surgical diagnosis. It is me great a boon to mankind as tbe inven-

tion of tbe o)

astro ms . day to thia and ha* people from total lllnumra, ao will tb* X ray he benchrial to tbe human race and save life and limb of thousands tf aoffenra. Il will, tf comae, need to be greatly improved. Tbe rue smentisl quality which so far prrvv-LH applying 1 demest part of tb# body w

Light rays do nra n.-nrsaanly go U sil substance*, as is well known, a

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tn reflect X ti

might stall i HH that is. to allowing them lo ta beck from any surface ii rrgclar way. fcuch a