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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL.
OCEAN CITE, N. J„
tunum EHstlilFripnLSr.j ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO. Real Esiate ■ Insurance
AO-ETSTTS,
Sooms 2, 4 A 6, Rnl Esute I U* B.Odioe.
ATLANTIC CITV. N. J
ATTS*I1IN IA»-AT-I. < n.
D K J- S. WAGGONER, J^JOKGW HAM).
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Physician and Druggist,
*11 A»Sur» Ate., Ocean CHj. W. J.
7. C. HUTCHINSON. M. D.
I lomeeopnthlMt.
No. Ma | Ocean Avenue.
H.. N. J. LAW OH'IOES SenavijER C WooDtNabb.
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JONATHAN HAND,
B. 1 abbothm. I.., |o 0 „ nM . llor .„ 1 . Ij „
OFFICE - Corner Cental and Elgntb Slreel
AT Foru O'CLOCK.
heard hmj
and Town., nil rmt.d on lU*‘ta . edit.;, in |ir..jnniiv lo hU cnakina irlenan-ir- eu nnic hi> lit:* idly hdi. iu tu eing "Thu Suutkiuo of IVi* Alley ' ' ___ * j
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the d A le •■( Thnraday. AnR iilnin* !. No. 1. id the |*ib iirrlins at tir»t Klancr. a* ;a*ivnl tla ir p«i»-r. liy mail Were <-bari(ed a dollar har •r who were re.idetit ip the
* from bprrtn. bcnigbt
city. The*
it made i
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J.M. Chester & Co., REAL ESTATE Insurance Agents.
INHALATION ! —- „ „ L ., „ G A. BOURGEOIS, 1112 Girarl SL Phtla.,. Pa. U ' c , junsc , Jw . clilila. i>>*i»cpmIu. Caiarrh. Hm> ATLANTIC CITV. N. J. ALBERT A. HOWELL, Mtimmallam. Nrnraiala. /V . J/td all Chronic and Nervous Disorders.
I iln cyea erf Chad,
j i.. conceal pnwiiiilin.a of fnro To t» I -nre. It was fomul aftorward that | Townsend luid l"’’n to rb.it hi- | •(roodyV hnabamL wbowaa laid nj j .vitb a bmkrn lex. hut the imprcaai. .n
: .Tung lu-v.Tlhil.aw
b.-r Laly . Iianda heat La.lhbrnali
be inceaaant awayfh* ol -.■d Only the n.rvi.or
roiigb a ja.rk catAbtfah- ,, l-won In. 1 tn^TnTht , Tbe «“P CT id "and there I learned "dvir cnnei-tinn between itTaMalcirf g I atored the infoiuia ^
and baud ;
ibu.rila.ra at 45 [a-r anumn ) • yearly in advance, other I real.lent in any |iart «f the I
,. 1 turn!, rv of Mii bicau or C]i)>rr Cam-I ,u,ln . -a. a d .ii-T, , D ,| (jfiv y nb. deliverr.! |
. to he paid in advance criLta who rcceira tbeii
pupeie by mail -I doHara. in advance. ’ j II ir aald that the |**<tal charge- ; Ciuld la- .-..llccte.1 al the receivjng end j in th»e-e days, and that thia made the j paj-* cheaper than delivery Ummghont |
: kindly u
ta stated by th* admiral in bia diary, a-ere a me "dry leave*, which niaat be eimethmg muchby them (the uairvc-*, for they 1i.i-l alnady brought
n San Salvad.* aa a pnaa-ut."
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ranee from bia nenal haaub k every aftiTti.*,ii Tbi-re .
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Cojueyancine. Real Estate lasurance, Mortsases ■■ and Citations
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F. P. CANFIELE)
Real Estate ^ Insurance Agent No. G08 tsboiy Ivenua OCEAN CITV. N. J.
JOSEPH M. CORSON Q eal Estate Agent PALERMO. N. J.
OCEAN cm HOME-MADE BAKER! t-*. A.tK IIOC-K, s-roprlclor 815 ASBURV AVt. OCF.AK CUT. !». J. HrwMl.Kon*.C*k~-nd He. tnyh lorn, lieG. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St., PHILADELPHIA,
Ibr*. MTAKKEY A «*AI.KX. Term....so 1112 Butia SL. PkiitMiybit. Pi. | GARWOOD HOUSE, 120 Sallli SL SU FflMlUt Cll OCEAN CITY. New Jersey.
Bedding Plants Beraiins^ET^r
walking »n! from Boatoi
ing a -hurt ent tbrough that rrgi Such being the st»te ..f puldl, ion. noon* wa» anrpriatal to have te-nd thiow down bia band on£ the cl'« k struck 4. although t jack ,*.t bad la-.-n unn-uaily cxi
"He's doing tliia every di eironal kUe.iU-.lge- said * and I'm going to mv it out '
"In rendering |««k. you know. y< tty llie fat. and in r.-niirring a not you try the andi.-nee See? I will no illn-iiate ihe rendering of a aong " I w.nt on hastily, wa-ing that bia jaitiei wa» growing r.adleas iu her effort
highly sirnlimeuuf mituer^ PiU-W/rum wblcb ftmr
were miming down hie biwrer a with
e:..,| cheeks when » atrp in the «nrj ,rn '. '7 “ f . *
cau-.d ad instant change in her dc ! ""Jr?'*™* 0 in ' rDK "‘ * n ' 1
m. an.ir Springing to her feet ahe flnng ■ R^Fbing flv* poonda
her lear-up atraighl .1 the d.«r Town | Tbe imhUc 1. reepcctfuUy inf.wmed.
retid «i'raiig fr.un the table and canghi
uni i-ui that did not have iie armies the field . .T (geiiariiig for the cufliei ; War had ju«t b-en declared b-tween j lln—ia and Austria ; Russia and Frame . were'at war with Great Britain: war! was threatened between England and | the United States: Marshal. Key. Mor ner and Smlt w. re ondneting. the j
French <am[uiigu in Sjaiin.
onsidcralde s|»cc is devoted to the j
“ " siro'lu
.rf a aalt well 80 luUeafr
eatiy .
(Tenth ■ i "How I
everywhere 11
j that The Ls-ay will be conducted with ■ lib n,n "’*' iruiwrrialitr; that the cansof no (nlitiral loirty will eapiiused
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-ace df* a
the n-
Ilenealh thia
U th. j '
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w ith yooi t had II-
cried Morton
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6.0. Adimt. V. « Aoiau L S'oneMI. i ADAMS A STONEHILL
rR'-s boerner^ flor'st ^ ; pus T ER|NG,“ RANGE SETTING.
MUCK LAVWb. tTC., ETC.
J. N. JOHNSON, r. r. soov & son plumber, Restaurant and Steam and Gas Fitter. fj Q[)nls
Fine Fail!] Btoceiles.
XaOW FRIGES.
Repairing a specialty.
Batit Tubs and Plumbers’
Supplies. ■ .
r;40 A.Hbi»ry A-venne.
H. A.-W. SMITH & BRO., 848 Rsbury Rvenue, OCEAN CITV, N. J. PLUMBING,
~ j. T. BRYAN, •rwrllral Plwmbet AAd O** ntler No. 1007 RUg» Are.. I'lii 1*4*1 phi*. ,Vc.blin* B-Tlers. Siata. Tab* WjOsl .’-cSu-dap* m* b ~*,°*!r* c rAyn
24. 2S ud 2S SOUTH TftlFTH STREET PHILADELPHIA. IPA.
IRA S. CHAMPION, Wholesale and Helen IHwler In ICE CREAM. LUDING MILK DEALER OF OCUR CITY
Slrefl tod Asburj Auaut
FRANK HERR. i«ATCB«im 4i JRTORj (i.ltaiEsmtigiMMiiliii.
^ **rFv**spw-l*I*aUeuUon Id th* r*p*lr!nl ol wale hi* and jewalry. and gunmnles good mnnanip. GIVE ME A TRIAL.
iosity—nil except Allen, win. was a *eni..r and who knf-wTc wnarad's and hence fell it incumbent uiain him to take the iulereat of an elder bother pare through the b-ttrr part of Cam iiridgeport. and then turn..I aside lura short bystreet that extended toward There waa no elsctric light in thi-olm-ure alley and the rprlv dusk of the wiuUT aftemoi.n eonci'alrd the group of spies in ita fast deepening shadow. Towkscnd passed the tenements and went up the steps of a cottage, the on ly detached house on the street It waat the end—beyond it a tin can strewn vacant 1..L extending to the Auarah Allen looked grave as ho saw Town send knock as if to warn the in mates of bia coming and then take « latchkey from his |.a bct and enter before tlir d.air mul.l he opeu.xl from within With one ac-ord th* eavesdroppers moved toward the vacant lot. where a shaft of light streamed from a aide window Once alonnd the corm-r they
od
What they did see at they press.d t.. the window, whose partly raised cur tain allowed them a giwd view erf the room and its occnpants, was <rf a na tnre to surprise every one of them Before the fire sat an old woman whom the novels of SO y.-atil ajAi would hare described as a "beldam ' Wild ryes indicative of a disordered mind iTaxed in a face crowned 1^,» maas of unkempt white hair Her thin tn ever swayed to the promptings of ai -r rc«tU-wui.as. and her nervous hands inched incessantly at her dt The onlookers were iu tiini ownsend greet her She r.-pnaiod to is salutation by n Mow of her can which tlie young uum d-algid with coolness liorn of ex;a-rience Seemingly unruftb-d hr this rerepths ToWusi-nd went to a closet in the rooti and taking from it a chafing dish and eggs and milk and hotter he act abont the preparation of an ouielet "Well IU—be—haug.d! aa id Chad wick, slow in In* amas.-mml j "By JoreL esviaimed liurton ; "That's the aDrer dish htr moth-r eent him on his hutiiduy I thought be d put it in buck Allen said ootbing. hot he felt s twinge of remono, for be bad thought It required some skill to serre the meal once it was cooked Townsend placed a small table before t fie old tady Bbe promptly kicked It over When at last she was indnred to he ld the plate, she first threw a hit of the am-let to Ibc cat ("A libation to Fulls, whispered isrimsloa. who had taken honors in classic* and anthinitieal hi—i then flung her fork into the fire Town send rescued it and snlaUltut.-.! a spam wjuch aecmed mere to bia patient * fancy To air the overheated r. aim Townsend op-ned the window directly over th-ir biwds as they squatted on Uw ground die lifted the curtain higher and looked out Mindly into the durko'w. Alien thought that he heard him sigh Ho did Morion Morton was a jnst little man when once be was omvioc.4 "I say. fellow* " be Whi«p-red .-xcitedly when Townacnd had been lecall-d to hi* dutiea bj a boiling over of the teakettle that threatoned to pitoqt the fireintbegrate—"1 aay. fellows. I don't brlUHe he likes doing it after all" Townsend had lifted the kettle from
•■f.-ntlemen of talenta are invited tc j
........... o. .... i crmlribute to" .mr culmuna whatever:
w-ud "1 saved tbe cop today jou ww j “‘ Th J rf . J ao ' lu
French readers ami . tiwiiientsare in French-—Detroit Free!
Vicioria ia the first anrereign
of England who ever had anything to •«* ■ys The Chantsuiiuau. AH of willing, o
for the plat,
mting the ftagm-nta on the table The li-i.-u.rs lameath the windo.
now thought
escu(ie—all erce|rt Allen He walk-:' along slowly after bi» friemla who wen [ running in pnrsnit of an electric car ’ that had flashed by the end of thralk-v j He let Townsend come np with him ] "Hello, old man' What are you .to"Spylng on yon.' returned Allen frankly, and tb-n made bL confetsdoti ending with. “And I beg your pardon
with all my heart '
"Oh. that's all right said Town send, lunch riubarTHaned- "They re just two old woman I found out about The daughter makas necktit
BOY‘CHOIRS.
o deliver the!
•y day a
the mother while she s out she can keep bar ‘job. yon see Then It aar.* h.-r some trouble if'the old woman haher anpper while ahe s gone It amnscme. too. " he add—Feather shamefacedly Allen never told Townsend who ban been bis companions in the reconn.nI<1 ing uxiaditkin but it was not hard Pgueu. at s-.iue of tbeiu Chadwick cam. to Towi.aciid the u«il day with - "l say' I've gvt some money her. that I got the other night—la. mattn bow—and I don t life* to keep it Dyon know any poor people that tl wuol.l
help!'
And Mortem who had cut several recitations for the pnrpoaeof goingint.. Boston to make some parchaasii brought him a l.ig bundle of silks saying "Old man Allen teUs me that you know a woman who tuakea necktie* Will yen get her to make me np son.* out of these t Pretty aren tlhey? be added sheepishly And tiruueU.ii who was fond of an tiqnitics. implored him wben.-ver I tty. met to "rend-r a *..ug to tiy men \ souL -MaL-l Hhipiam Chrkr in Ka
The l«.y choir is an adjunct tochnn-h i music which continue* to grow more i In turn in Now York churches, but.tlu
Byron's proposal to hu wife. Miw Milbauke wss made after sordid din enssion and eTndr and lacked all im Lady Melbourne who st.sal in
Lord Byron fam-ied the idea of marry
lug Mist Millouike
"Ka" c:d Lady MclU-nm.. «i». Milbauke will nut amt you In th- first place, she baa no forlnue now and y»o want money iinnudlately In tin-
greater demand for ita aerricts in the futnre. ln aoiue of tbs western church cr. wb-Te solo singers have la-en relied on to furnish the music for half a era tury. the boy choir has been intro3uced
lately.
The method trf training the boys differs in the various churches, but the general idea is do take buys of ten year* or jounger. They are put through a course in the elements of music, voice training and sight reading. This course ordinarily cut«i» two years. Aa the boy* develop in-uficiency they are put into the choir, but an elementary clam is always kept going to fill possible vacancies. They rehearse every day except Saturday and Sunday, a Hen the regu lav aervic* take* the place .rf rehearsal The rehearsal usually lasts an hour and
a half.
Tbeavsrage period of a choir hoy's nscfnlnraa is fire years Aa the boys glow old.-r their voice* begin to change or tm-ak, and they are obliged to leave the choir. * The question is often asked. "What becommerf the choir boys t" In a nmo her .rf the churches in this city farmer choir Ivys may die found ocenpying prominent placer, home are now choirmasiets themselves and train cboit boy* others are aolo singers and etill others, wboae voice* are no longer ot fine quality, are in the urgan loft. <if course many >.f the loirs lose their singing voice entirely, and with it tbeii interest iu music, and these drift int. all aorta of burinree and iirufesaiutta. A peculiar fact la that hoy ►.■pram*, aome ltu.es develop into lama Singers as they grow older, and no rule can he laid down as to the change .rf voice.—New York Tribune.
who will tn
•■id Byron. "*» yon pbw iug down fie wrote a lette r--ouimended by Lady klsl
••Then it shall go., ex. and. so saying. b<- scale, bat of hit unhappy fate
When Peter Dunn of Duolry fam* was at tbs Players'Vlob some monlbs ago. to him was introduced Ku hard Hnr.bsg Davia in facetious mood. "Why. Mr. Dnnn," be said, surprised. "I expected to see you in chin whisk"Why. Mr. Daris." Dnnn replied, with equal surprise. “1 expected i» find ton in a skirt waist!"—New YuikLidu wewrial Adrertiaer.
Cutat. in the
the majority of m-n m .y u- tta-j : autumn of 14:-.'. that the me of totaoco |.n. tor. <rf their ..ten ran tagr* Mb 1.*™-! by Eur.q.wii*. OJumboa in ten years at the in.-t w. -halt ~ mak.-* the first m.-nti.n .rf the weed in carnage honaes in all part* r f th* cit.> fau diary under date .rf Oct. 18 When
for the keeping of horse!—* equijaig. s U bi,gmg to al) aon* and condition* of II lie. Th« eX|a-llse of keejing suib vobiclr*. will be mere nothing. They - -t nothing to f—l. it i* merely thmnst Is- |und f.r Antovrhicl-s will 1-k*-pt in buildings five and nix or nior-
*t..ties in beighL. An rleraior can s. •[_.
cmi lish thi-. and the carriage of tbs Little heed was paid to tbear lean fntare can be bamll-l easily in tbie in th-leginning by the Kfisniarda. They *'1T ^ ^ <rf l ' m " r '.- in M-ar>h .rf gold and mw no posrehicle will aliu.-t kiep pa.e with the into that preriou* commodity. In the lu—ing nxmllts alter the first two year*, courne of time they began to notice that just a* it did in tl»e case .rf the Irfrycle a* the natives went to and from their The d—v---i*e in the eust of running the nllogr* and the shore smoke Mrapnd vehicle will k.-ep jm.— with thed-cr•-*-*• from their mouths. "In a truly dials.1in — s*! of pr.dcctli* until, like the 1,- , leal manner" Soon thee doc IT. r-d rycla .rf bsta/ifiil may enj.,y It who tlial Ibr— unclad children-of the wilds will- rarrird in their hands a '' burning The popularity <rf the caning car stick." which eviry n<iw and then they risge w ill 1«- a thousand l-r cent greui would put into their mouths and Umir er than that of the btry.-l- of f-lay - out a < l-.ud of amoke. Thu. had a m.sU You dll not need a thinking cap to help b. albniiah lo<Ut. aa it is n-cordL-d. to tha you arrive at the ronclnsiim. The aut-- bpamanla, and they inquired, as well as carriage can be ns—I by the family. It. the, could by signs, into the custom, is not s one individual affair Many a They l.wrn.d that the bumiug stick* man has hesitated about investing in a w-r» -.mpjsed of the dried loavus ao bicycle simply hecauae «J th# f-eiifig tcasutwl by the natives, and that the that it would Ire selfi-hn.-ss on hi* |«it! custom of smoking llie fragrant weed to do a.* With the cairisge of Ikon „»« supposed to irseeii fatigue on hog tbene is no question ..f arlfiabnraa. The journeys. They tried it hr ihemeelreS mister and misses and the young folks, j and found this actually to be th- case, tiai. can go along on tbos* delightful j On many a troublcwau-jaunt thereafter journeys out into the midst nf natnre they w.-re refreshed as the pleanut per* as Chd gaie it to ns The bnsinew man ; fume curled upward from their own and his clerks can go to ami fern bnsi- "huming sticks."—Detroit Journal,
new in them, and carnage bun so* are
going to Im f...4d in every ceutar hr SPECULATING ON SHIPS.
the daily storage trf the TehiiJes.
Bring them along, geutlemru. We . ,, "’e t'*aerwm*T* Oamkl* aa .Herd*s
are al) waiting hr the auto, and it »"“ u
ought to get here *«* The sooner the " h.-n a ship is overdue, an opportolarfter. flive na the carriage without “I'T >" -unetimea afforded for a gamble the horse. —Brooklyn Citlten. ■* Lloyd*. It am hr readily understood
that uorb-rwriters who axe iuterreted ia
(jaeea VMaria's Mob-,. the "on rdum" are tally loo willing to
of the risk by paying a premium
_ - to relieve thou prrdececsoni upon the throne bo of ib-ir ra*i*m»ihilitu». The premium Itn.d fine assortmeuta of de!.U to varies with the rhauo* erf the vemel their posterity, which j»rliament was turn mg up; the amaller th.-chances the called upon to pay, and while Victoria . higher the pn-tnium and via- verm, permitted the people to he taicd to act- The raltw paying on "orrrduea" aerva tie the private obltgatluos of h.» uncles. = ecu rale barometer* .if the prohaWli-
George iV and William IV. she h.rscl " " '* "
[■aid the dchu of her father, the Duke ; 1 of Kent, with full inter.St, and ha* w-v- : etal times settled the liahilitim of the !
Prince of Wales tn the extent of aereral bwa." Ihc immrance on an ".n-erdue" millions <rf dollars. may pas* through many channel* before
There is a great deal of gossip and Iheship is, «
epc-ulati.in in England aa to the iliepte
allion Hie queen has made of her im- ' meuM. property. The bulk erf it will un- j doubt.-dly go to the Prince of Wale*, j and it is supposed that her best —Lite* ’
are entailed ujioti bi-r s the condition that they
mortgaged or alienated in any w assumed that the palace a. .
and a liberal amount of laxids miltre at its m-xt meeting Votea tha ship ssea will U left to her fav.nte “ "misaing." and a noUceta poated ao-
daughter. the l*rince*a UrtrirKV. who is oordingly. The lusa is iheu settled and also exj>ecting to inherit the fortune of 1“"' ,or - ““J bdincidentulijr i«Emprwa Eugenie, whose son. the ill! marked that "p-tiuif 1 '*! U.qrd* cuufated prince imperial, was to have been ■ *<**1 d.wsh cartlflcate for any her husband. Prince* Louise, the wife ; «*»' •»* 1 > 1 - nhasing ship*.—fSoud
of the Marquis of Lome, baa no chit- " ‘' rdi ________ dreo. and her hnstamd will inherit the c:«al4 Tell a t is «•*■*. erf the Duke erf ArgyU. j vVhiMx was prawdiug eider in ibis
district the late Luka Hitchcock lived
! at Lee Center, in Lee county, and rod*
, I and drove about the circuit. A Mount I 0 *"* 7. *7 fr“ n ,“ 1 * n ' Mc'Hs man. singularly enough, referred
mnnally sold in New York. aald » , n uim ns a good jockey, not that b* prominent mannfartnrer. “moat of wm , (nc |i n- j to bone racing, but that which, aa you may aunnise, is coo- w „ ^ ^ -a—i. m
tamed during the hot wnther. At ptee llw dwu i cL
71! w “* tm, l“ ra '■"O 1«- "Luke Hitchcock wode and drove the than 66.000 quite per day. Oocnrico- bnrM i b ,„ errr seen iu the cconally the figure* surmuch higher. They uld Major Charles N.
ascend with the mercury. It is nothing . am tor one of the threw or four gout ice ' onli WCT0 0 ( , be ,
cmnn manufactniers to dispofc-of 85.., "H* waeftmd of telling jokesou bhn000 quits n day in thia wnther. In mI( Wixo be first came her*, ha was winter there is a great dropping off in j ju , tllBld „ „ d dld b.,, tb* d , x . thecansumptKm. Not m.we than 11.000 niaed wbicb ram to quarts make the dally average. ; bim 0oB da; >!lar ( urd i U g t be rivw The value of the annul cmtpnt ia near tbe ^ ligtilhouea. riding a fine - ;iA u f dr " 1 * 1 Qf lhoo * ods , OT " ^ hut"*, ha heard a forions clattering of *8.000.000 mark—a sum equirahuit to hly4 , u.htna h i m H e turned and nw the Oitiro commercial activity <rf many a parkwoodsman riding toward him. .mall inland cilieu. Of conrm wh«. 1 .. . He|tor tbe manger shunted. Be
quote theae figure* I take into consider-1 _ co IbB u „ w preacher:-' atiou all the amall dealers who manu-j •••Ves.’
(acture for their own use. ! •■ ■ We i|. I Yu look awful "Tbe capatal directly invested in ice aad m, „„ uk -erwh*el*d ud
cam making m New York la in the
neighborhood of 11,OOO.OOix This businea* giv« employment directly and iu-
directly to at bast F.000 persons."—
New York Herald
I Lloyds :
hi«- hand. A ship i
Thee* Is.-ks were kept in an obacure plate which Engine Field called Saints' and Hinner*'"Vnrneir. • biWanse of tbe heterogeneous character of itafr-qm IT*. Dr Hillia. who is now puato
inU-r-siing stories alamt Sainta' dinners' o-mer. One of tbeiu ia leming Field. He dearly loved ibea book*, but their valuation was ■ out of bia reach. Ouelasik in iiarticnUr be coveted, a rare vulmue of llnma He could not afford to buy it when it firat came into the collection, but be eared it lor himself by writing <« a fly leaf:
rirTlmnm«T7b
A delver Into statistics be* diacorered that In 1H#« tlx- English *|siaking people* .rf tbe earth [ir.-dn'ad no leae than 60 novels a day tbrougbont the 18 month*, not exi-epting hundaya and bolKlay* His cqpi lusiuDswra not baaed upon bia experience aa a reader, but on the surer lauds of expert calculation. Five new novels a day were actually published in Great Piilsio. and ' ' per dietu in tbe ITniUd States—a of eight daily—and a* only one t in ten that are written ia pnbliahed rrgo - 28.800 were produced.—Utatalur*.
> that ahe will be well provided tor.
CHLUat R-J.whiles. republic as to area, le.it Tavolara la the suialkal republic as to population. Gout is only one mile in ana It is locaud on the flat top of a mountain in the Byra te-tw-en France aad Spain, and is n nixed ly both of those onuairicK It is gov rrned liy a pnsndeut and a couc: 18. It waa eatahliabed in lK4fc and 180 inhabitant*. Tha jireaidcnt is collector. a*«ia>or and judge. Uonst
people worship in a church outside <rf their own territory, and the dead bodi-a are slid down to a cemetery in the valley below. In that valley all the'bap-
"It was in Tbe Weaunin-tar Gasctle. was It not,” writes a c-orrotpoodenL "tha? I read the other day of Mrs Creighton's kindly offering to supply her hustwn.l'a id ate at a —r-ffTTaTTt—' From all I know of tha: good lady 1 can quite believe tbe etory %o be true. But here is a fact: A few years ago, iu a certain parish in Herts, the aged aad infirm vicar one Sunday legsn the craned llie el-.-menu when hi* wife In her t»nni-t and shawl appeared within tbe altar rails. ‘8il down, my dear. Year •beumaUsa la vary lad today. IT! fin
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dim*. It is an island a half mile aside. Iu
drell. The womw go to tbe polls with tha men and elect every year a preai dent and council of six. all servini without pay. Tbe inhabitants suppor themselves by fishing and raising frui and 'vegerfablea. Tbe republic has n
kneeling comma
nienuta ami finished up with tbe proper pray. r» and tbe Ideasing This actually took place within the last tru yean."
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A mao will dir for want of air in five uluule*. tor want trf sle-ep ia ten day*. « want of water in a weak and for

