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.UlliflimiiESiM By EATE JORDAK. i *l«- ■■.■yn-fl-.t. IW b* <b« Author 1 ; | OilMTKK XXIU. 'I

CLEVER BOY CHESS PLAYT

WHERE THE RAT WAS.

BLi'^c Aultu liUm-l in iia. htmnp n 4,

ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO.

.n<i rhvtliim. ally li. k.aj th.ir li li« 'll vva. imi.^1 w.-ll fur hla ir •> UoioUt .m. olid if l.» io..k an ■i.»« then* would will be enough. IVf.iru he cnild malib-ialiut ! llenight Tfdow outi-nle aurimael | H" hurried to the d»nr and met the >;aiii4i houarkivuer Snetr Morgan . .liwut to elitei At a little dutaun- be1 ; kind her he aaw a Htiuill group of |«m I pie. two arrange women, rridrntly “In-

i them Serna Armitagn

When a l.iy of 1« years pU». with a ma-ter of the game, even > heavy finn,Heap allowanee. he d,» If that boy plays against t'ha Harry N Pillslmry with even the handicap and wins bis game, be

titled to credit as a promising y. ,ung I 2, n ^

This latter is jnst what a Oil- j

r has done- Harry Hammers-! ,)„ wn ,

■'fXl.e

>,»d ptatu at the t.

-am. prulwMy IS inebra horizontal sU|>purt of th.. r Uirretly above, looking'’ group below, was the bead

AO-EISTTES,

Booms 2, 4 * 6, R«i! EsUtf 4 Uc f

ATLANTIC CITY. N J

Insurance B. I • ABBOTT, M. ! >.. p4; ' ; , f ' nrs riijhlfitin nml Surt'cmL . .

! At tl

lie slat ion. The heavy ts‘as*s Is li- up-n their r-rillani and uely elang through the sun-"

oartrius^-tes.-*. TUr.VT.MHNT E J.M. Chester&Co„ IN . HALA T ION 1

REAL ESTATE

Irrstirance Agents.

re ciuld j frolic stndhi drr tin j psi.st elUHTe was no blind et.a in

*M«<hVr of .tod. t

ir his hat in

"He

uilagu alighted at the

Girard St.. Phila.. Pa.' G, A !

— . Counsel!or-at-Law,

OCEAN CITY. N

—••M- AV‘^' :i< 1 - v 110WKLi - !.•/»*// «// Chronic amt V. torn.t-I .tmv. •\ errous Disorders.

HEADQUARTERS FOR Real Estate anil

cONVcranciM

CHARLES P. LAKE'S W. BRIDGEWATER SCO., . , Real Estate and Insurance Agents.

JOSEPH SUTTON

OCEAN CITY. N. J

Conveyancing. Real Estate Insurance. Mortgages and Collections i»rs.sr%itu*;i A F. P. CANFIELD iio^slWu^iaPa Real Estate ^ Insurance Agent Bedding Rlants

H. H, RICE. AvHlIir V.( T. Itiiuf - • Knilslisto. «•»<•!• AN OMY. v .!. ■ AT4i!-lL>

thi ; i-:mmi£ H

;\RW(X>1> hoi .•

Ko. 608 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N J

. HiuBj. * W Mku E ; oa-M.; 11 ADAMS & STONEHIU xg

Kin. i«»iiHNe«. R.OB16T PLASTERING. RANGir SHW CAPEyMAY CITY. N. J. Mitt LAVIXC. tjv.. Ell. ”^1 i • All Work in .Masoai I irtc t’rolhptl. , ■ i •

| lag.-, yawning "1 was op bef

i going lo." said Donald 1 lr\ A Imt alenp Don't lie and tin

j .-sty in weighing the marks? I'd as "Ah. what ran we do? That's | leakage through which our profits t i plague s|sit w.- mu-t trust as we go 1. r-henthd fn,m the moment we 1. I the sacks at Hie station to the mot: | tin-y art ahip]sd In Kio Om t In j think of 1L Tliebelpltwsnnwof it dr j to being rt,ser-i." and Armitage sw

«1 Half an hoar biter DotmliL with ts f hand- in trousers I-■kets and lint tilted ir ! went down the stour- r»|oar.- to tlie end t farthest from the fact.iry and jaiusd in l.dorw a small bousi- evaelly like the •n i others cave that it st.sal aiort. a |alm

•v.t weloamd him and no he sl.vpy air As fhauld j| the disAttsla.llrji rising

• ht ,use wheti oumpaivd with the Um. iih-aisness with wlurh Armitage and, organ were nait.-nl The land hamrim in gloom as r.wtful after the sunght as the fieling of a cool hand on te brow. Tberv was matting on the

besot hta own were upon the

n rs. YVhat would ' walls, some bstks on the uuuiU-lslieU. I, li |,n n it t> ml - ! Chief amiaig the books were Anne's and - pl.id I was • Hog j Jnst above them hung a small, unframlie sorb a f.sil ■ nl part.-l he had made, showing Iter face i n n you'ri- like nai j with the .'xpreastou .he loved Is-M. the ig l". teally un-e*' j .'Tea glancing sideways, lull <iuestlou-

u know only the I mg. tender

i .J press leal self ; He drop]-el the Istg man kl la lint to t he nh»T and wish ill-. 11,-T. sank into a eane chair and stretchyoo now could ] nl-hia Issly out In a way expressive of you That man j nusjaakable wear nines. Now that bia l.nppiness d> js nils j forehead was lund. the, aim's strength

joy "when lo kuuwg AIL yon w ill all s.vi! Aye.it I-w'laidertnl. Out of the tell slimr that his lovThas come to

him over thousands of mllea." "The is-nor sleeps as if the sun had

touclad him. " inteqsnsd Tionaw with a gluuee of murder, for be bated the housekeeper, who annoyed his rev erica

ago palled her back and mo omaa aside. « iway, Isith of you!” he aid.in ■r of isimmand. mid to one of the strangers young, dark eyed, a little too nl slmdcr for his idea of hentity

StlK'Divi

■don strivt. < 'hiesgo. who has t—n play t •

ing the game at bourn and elsewbeie Uj< „ „ ut . sme he wa» 10 years old. played the T1 , r wrju . r (UH . j nul . Unding Champion at the Chicago Cb.* and ^ , w , y rxc Uiming "G..d Checker rlob rooms and won heavens Partridge’" <onr view cieienl -..nog Han.mmrf.hr i. no pr.digy • tbrD temporarily in charg.

. . W ,' ,h of AtiH-rican matters at Hollo) "Whereis it?" he a-Ind. not moving from' his comfortable American cats

He is 1.

In the science and trickery of the game in bis father, who bus lawn a dr voice of the game for many yean. The Isiy him- !! ia more proud of the fact Ilia! lit played with the champion than that be should hare won. The game cannot be called a very lirilliant one on either aide, judging from the reports of those who saw it; bat the Ud. in spite of several early mistake, aaw the attempt of the master to force I a draw, avuioed it neatly and com-

pelled Mr. Pills bury to nvign Pillsbnry allowed the boy the qneen,

the moat valnalda piece in the chow game The performance of the boy cannot lie called mediocre in any respect, for Pillsbnry won from several noted clnb members nndrr the same handicap These noted players made none of the mistake, wbieb marred the hoy's early UMirea. but they were not aide to rally aa he did. He not only atoned for the errors, Imt escape) a pitfall set for him which would have resulted in a stale The lad was nervons in thAbeginnlng. fig- be realised bow formidable an opponent he was mafehed against

insed bia mistakes.

Kheer

but aa tbs work iimgn-aaed :

gain courage and made a eerita of really brilliant moves when the game looked a bit doubtful But the master was able to stand him off and cut down bia forces so that at tbs end it was knight' against pawn in the boy's favor. The boy could not do what is called trading off and have the champion defeated in one more move, so the reeignation fol-

lowed. of coarse.

Pillslmry was mnch pleased with the youngster s work end is of the opinion Utah-with care and study, he came a formidable pUycr opp anybody.—Philadelphia Inqain

SECRET WORTH $10,000.

.JOSEPH M. CORSON

Real Esiate Agent . N J. N. JOHNSON, R. R. SOOY &. SON 'sssx plumber, Restaurant and DCE1K cm home-made BAKER! Steam m B ts fitter. Lundl Rooms .,1 , Knsitrimsisttifsmm 7 n 7~r - ‘-j i i* j Ttibs ant! Plumber-. - Philadelphia, .pa

G. THOMAS

No. 108 Market St.,

PHILADELPHIA,

P»l“ “Poll j alipped la

right, ho was used up wt ilia hand sought

ugarsupoti a small table and then

would be better not to

until Tomas had brought bis cof

gripissl it j Tomas of the iftany I tea, the sickly muierf for the ].W.st smile ami tin' coral tip|sd -pend-

n - rvo. "|*! , m objectionable ears

J.! love a worn ] All sorte of thoughts auri half .--i mat.ly. jier- | thoughts floated through his mind, the r!.. Sbe is the i heavinow of the day, the knavery of the L tea test g'sst. | I'.riugue-, agent nu the Dam PMro 11

ms m-ver fail ^ railway, the wish to make money

love, and she eattnd the dim: stood with loosely clasped bands and luokod down at Donald. Often during ‘lie travail <u tins mug Journey »o impulsively undertaken she bad wondered what emotions would come to her in this moment when she faced the straggler who undid and loved her. the man Donald's lids showing blue against the broken and sunken face, the clamminess uj-ai the strip of pole forehead, the parched li|w partid. the nnguardod heart crying out its distress in the fixed ox press!Oil of sorrow and appeal, were like so mam chords around her heart drawing her toward him. hhebad done

right to oomo to him.

A wild JOT .hi ltd her as she crowd the room to Ins mlr. Hut though she leaned above him be still slept, not knowing heav.n was near. Bhe sank on her knees and laid her cheek npuu his drooping hand as she called him clearly twiov 1 s maid started forward, daaed. The rtwlity i-ame in Anne's kiss as she

r. the .surprising won

Vito As*»»tit\v Av

r IRA S. CHAMPION. u l .

Fine Familii Broceries.

ICE CREAM. H. A. W. SMWUl'BRO., ] mmc t[ll m . n , r 0rEA8 cin . * 848 Asbury Avenue, OCEAN CITY. N. J. plumbing,

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FRANK HERR, «nviimkM l JMW'Kii; ' uni t,iea Sim ww amis. -

; wattar what his surfai-e thougbL the 1 j fierce and living mms-ietnaem of Anne I undcrlyiiig all. the ungovernable brig ■ : 1 1 inga'be had lit »t»ak in that last lrtti-r

Ft Word I *“ *** r , * M ' crsvuig for her answer, t ht , ' ' Donstantly ma.mug waves of iHanesn k :

I ni-ss cbtcktd by rcturutug detcrmuia | u- a cun-1 lo hs airjsig p, the cud

£■7 ' ] ime roraw year of work, ami be would

. 7 | ha<V test.,I himself cunugh and made 1 • • a ; ''‘’"PF fa muuey to go lack lo $rw V .*k

1 “ - -'He saw the town |datnly and with an ' d* 7 ! “tiap-pi-asalile lotigiug. Tins* were The

' , n i Citmn out'**, the jauitrama of spar □min i klln,[ clotttd snake against a

. ’ i copper sky saen frttn its western win-

"Y 11 ”- d. ws. the brisk crowds on Broadway, 'rt ■ i for » «“<1 vtoieU. but tn, at >A all , I Anne's rooms, the fin-light clasping her , as tn a confKlemT and psTliaj- it.ld.

quntly ] sweet rainna‘hiug a wtntir plant opna

i the window nil—cold. ooid. sweet rain.

( a profit ’ not the Micky mist and wii dlca, showa lag of ; ers falling al intervals in this hot -a

! nan Hr longed to Pel Its riot and chill

A Sjst tal <tirresptiudMit of the Baltlmure Sun In Manila write* thus: "1 have mim^imHd Admiral Dewey'aabllity as an mimiuistrauw and diplomat While maintaining a must vigorous blockade, be willingly gave i»rmissi<iD hi a deiegatuai of British aiid German Cavite Hu ordend that place to be made sanitary, and plan’d Consul Wiltluu wealthy Manila fnmilim, like tliat of the Oorii*. have |daced all tbejr bouses in Cavite at ih-wer's disposal. Hq lm» made bluMilf exceedingly popn 1st a mi Big thwBritiah shipmasters, in-sti-ad of carrying on with the absolutism of « conqueror, he has aided and facilitated their bnsim-m so I,mg a» It did not Autrrierr w ith his’dotim. His praise is sounded In every port In the far east, and when be w as in and of cal these shipmasters readily wild him

Indiana basts of a citixeB, a skilled artisan, who is paid a liln-ral salary to do no work uf any kind Tbs man who enjoys thi. peculiar and unprecedented aitnation is Aloysins Masstnsn of New Albany, who has just signed a contract by the terms of which he w ill be paid ♦coou a—vear for the next five Ysnrs by six of the Isrgeid enameling factories in the country, only one of which is to

obtain the fonnnla naed in tb« prepa- L _ _ ration of enameling which Mas-man <v' Ttbd overflowing in exactly tbs hen tod from bis father, who workaf it — *“* **

out by M) years of lalair The other five factories are cheerfully paying to prerent the secret from being pnhllahsd In IkM Louis Mass man. an artisan of Cincinnati, partially discovered a formula for the prejmration of enamel for 80 years he labored to perfect It but was not snccesrful until IBM. shortly after which he died, without obtaining any fruits of his discovery He left

"Why. jnst over yonr head."

"Sit down here.' he said to the ‘•That snake came here when this boose was pat here There ate three or four . others uf his kind here Is-sides. Without tin—< snake the low lying fiat town would Is- alsmt nninbabitaMe They keep the bouses absolutely clear and fro* from rata mice, roach*-*, water hugs, an occasiceial tarantula or aenrplun 'He srrnta a stranger asqntckly as

won Id a detect!' “ '

with m

it will

all right 'He and 1 are acqt

And then Partridge called up something to him in Tagalesr. and in a few

moments lie moved away

"Bite! Oh. yes. and vh lonely, too. if fished with He can inflict serious wounds with bis fine, sharp teeth But

be has no poison pang* "

Two or three evenings after that i witnessed bow be operated A great

k rat was miming along on a

m the

his snakeahtp

<ne a big serpent 's spotted bead shot o away He seized C

opposite to Idsck and yellow

five feet

ween its teeth. Next day as I

pasard this snake fast asleep ia the hot sun I noticed a rail ike enlargement ur exismsiim on bis diaphragm I knew where that rat was —Washington Post

The German emperor is nothing If not original But now and then hit originality takes the form which might be said to partake of the natnrv of a "reversion to speeler It tame out rather dramatically the other day. when an east Prussian poet, who writes in dialect, was honored by a command to read some of his verse to the emperor Aa ia nsoal on aneb occasions, the poet was instructed beforehand, and by a high court official concerning the etiquette. etc., of tbe audience, and. in a bunt of confidence. Count Eulrnberg said to the poet. "If the emperor slaps bia thigh with his right hand, you may taks that as a sigrotbnt his majesty is pleased.'' BefiirsJlieYirst !*>rm was recited. slap burg, the imperial hand came down In the hoped for manner,

and the poet went away beaming.

Have we not all read <d the primitive

relieved hts feelings of Joy

difference only, that

the prehistoric one was minns the garb of civilisation! otherwise the dumb show was exactly the aame. — Westmin-

A well known chief Engineer of the nary, who weighs about BOO pounds, was recently ordered to one of the smaller gunboaU on the Pacific station He did not particularly like the aasign-

L but h<

simply set down and made a of the exceedingly narrow doors ■ad into the engine room* of Abe gunboat to which he was ordered, marking the dimensions of the doors la figuree on the sketch. Below his drawing of one of the engine room doors this

cated his knowledge to

Alien A Ott of Louisville, who paid him M 'XKI down for the temporary use ' of it and employed it in their works ' Recently he has received rep-ated offers | | from eastern capitalists In sell his an and the LunhviUe, firm, with the'fipo- i

of Dawes A MylerW New Brighton, L j . .. , . ,

Wolf, manufacturing cumpanv: Crib- : “T,-. “ . » - — • —y—

bra & Sexton of Ghicago and J.„,b ^ h ‘ n ’ 1 7 fAn11

o »“TT; ,'T"“ ~ 1 <“ -J -.li •

formula to any other firm and that t will not work in theenam-ding Eiusino For several years Mass man has livr |

l n _ Ne T.^ J . b “. J L Kb ?' b .f I* • Ul1 i The W.sA Thai CmiM Them.

City Journal says: “At ■

n envelope and "reapectfully

submitted” them to the bureau of navigation. It was a sort of document that

akea a hit

be devotee hit time to reading and culture of flower* He ia a married man and baa on intereating family

. . . The Kansas v-liy journal says: rvi

roadL- s'ld the ' rort hcotl '*“> ° ,b * r d "

readimr and the ^ ^ „***!** , n , ■

fashioned spelling mslch. with 84

old

Wilkin

were »|»-Ued down nntil only tt

! byterians and one Methodist remained Then the- master gave out the word

•ptisan,' and all three‘missed It. leering a victory for neither side. Ptisan

is defined it '

it is. not to be expected tbit Pn ', terians and Methodists would I

i abont drinka. ”

si that b

■ell si

Miss Braddon’r pet aversii® ee*! ke a photographer. We hear that time ago she was offered the stun of 11M> and a royalty no all copies of her portrait which were sold, but she alsolately declined to be j boh graphed. So groat ia her fear of being "•najabuttod” that when sh- meets a stranger whom abqsuspecta of photographic design* she

* hilt

daughter of the bite Mnp-i

kinron. Third Cnited M»n. infantiy is desirons of obtaiuilhl M*>ir Wilkin lm s in—s chest sword and bell The j nn-es cliest was sent to ' uiis with the '

luggage of the Third Cnited 8

fantry froth Mobile After the battle at Leech .Lake. wKra the bodies of Major 1

Wilkinson and otbero were taken back See veer Heart Weal. V, Walker. Minn General Baron laid The value ..f Roentgen rays is every the sword between Major Wilkinson day increasing. A Dew instrumen', has and Sergeant Holler and coverdH them j u jt been perfected. It permits the docwttli bis coat It was in that piuitiun tor to see the pulsations of the heart » bell last sera though l! is bant to un- and hear IU beatings at the aame time .derstand why any one wonld take it Many doctor* think that a nervons paj from there It Is of little vain* in itarlf tjrat canTw mora crrtainlr assured of a. romiurod with the value it baste bia normal rtodltian if allowed to see tie- family of Major Wtlkinjrin Any it himself For such people the scroro I inf i nuns lion omronung it/ will be which reflects tbs heart is rsplacsd by OiJukfqQy rseetved by Miw Rvangelin* s mimo/wberoa the Image *u cm* C'asy Wilkinson, loot \V—J 'Ptmn. ih py insetting the ear tabes in his ear — Army and Navy and bolding.tb* reflector he can h—’

and ero his own hew it boat

A letter from Li menu, near Lucca. Ytes... seutwa. gtatie that daring a tromendous tom- , The following list incipdm I pest which roceptlj* occurrod in that tb« fsvqrit* s mm suounted ths ] sowing. ‘ _ began to ring th* : bells, acting in e