At
DEAMA DISCUSSED.
Wamutotw*. M»rrb 18.-At ■ tin. wbco the whole countT li to coutn rerey *b Derer liefore coneernluE th theater amt' aonie ptayi are fceiu* ai rated by the' police and othera an- Itnf patron lard (o' fhrletlao pro) Ac nil aennun of I>r. Talmarc It of much It terett. The text la I Cortnthlant ti ai.' “They that oar thla world aa O"
1 to >* accorord l«*rauar It ha. hero talc u„ rn araln and acalo Into the aaturnallao 1U , D1 „f , u , |, ‘ waaaaiu of 4.«*' yeara. Will yoo re ; frv | t[j , art „, „ ! fote to eothrotM* muaic on the chorrh ou ,hr '.rcan hecaom- the art haa hero tram- 0 ,. K inaTltmloo pled acalo and aaalir under the feet of a p rv ^ flc t l lar. She laarlrlooa dam*': » hat we hare all It la nothloc acalnei palotloc and N „ v ,, | t^||, ••■ulirture thai In t'orlotb and Hercolt ir «ii„o of an Im urum they were demonatrarUV of vul .m develop carlty and torpltode. The dreadful . hararterl.tv-. of tuuaeool at ■■ooiprll ahaII throw no die apretarolar. credit on rowera’ ••t.'rerk Slave" or au ,| „„.ral t burch'a "Heart of the Andre" or Iln- |.i„^ it. entmai . twin' "Iieacehl ITom the Croaaf or An prnU od within at : crlo'a "Ijiat Judcnieut " The very fact wn WhaiSuIa that apalo and acalo the drama haa j lorinrr* and cnt. l been dranted th roach the aewrrm of In- s , [wullxlty At i
Iqotty t» the rearon why w«
But on the ratal
in inatltutlon they wooidj i
I of their anxletlea and cinninc of tl he raiahllabment of till* j cradle: ai tl
Thrrp. wUl t" THE FAMINE IN INDIA. ■ f life atood a »t.,r tU.trr.dJf ,m " Z * t will atand n\ The l.rAwaht at.. «r.r»* velcoine. Tice* The f.dlon inc a-count of the fa ml
ALBERT SHKIT. «*R* CIUERT A LIKE
I-.t.ti: Ai.I:vi*. WM. LAKE, C.'e., Wo.tl Esstote Asce-nt.
j acta, liaoiioet and to : hndal and funeral, i ! lancbter and cro*t‘«
sr,.":
i tnacnlhce
My maun for prrachlnc thla dlcourse la that 1 hare hern kindly In rlted by two of the leadlnc oewapo pent of thla country to Inapm-t and tv
imrt on two of the popular playa of the theot.
day—to «o aotne Wccka »co to Cblrasn I am lloL^waklti.-
and ace the drama “Quo Vadim" and Sjt T ’“'
critk-tae It with raped to Ita moral effort and to co to New York aod aee the drama IlM llai and write my opln loo of It for public uac. Inatra-t of do loc that 1 propaee In a aermoo to di«cuaa what we ahall do *-lth the dramatic element*wbh b tlod haa ImplaDt-
tiatch I
crand and a holy and
! imaaMNL Let. me aay at thla point in I-- liftcl to Ita Hchtful aphere hy thoae ; |e--pic who Itare not oenac enouch to ; dh-tlncuUb between the drama and the
I playbouw. The drai
nbook fa
ml n
literary «qt-1
|>r<-*alon of ll.aJ f-*llnc a hirb God Ini- J planted In the human aoul. Neither | will the drama ever lw lifted to Ita j pn.twr aphere hy wboleaale denoorla | tlctTof all dramatlal*. If yop bare not j known men and women connected with [
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rbrd lockin
h and pure In life. It la l-e j fawn, that Siui.c-j. ar.au ua.-..te—» • an I ire not had very wide ats j Uo better . uao • na-tim— aus | qualmaure You aav, ’ Wh.. will -'.ar> t.. cljnc- raj. | Wboleaale denunciation of all dram- ' reparation - r al-l-r. .• : r. “e-> - : j atlat. will never elevate the drama. | a|e-ar<-ati plat I .‘.ar.- The f-w: ' j Yonder atand a church and a theater | truateca of Mil. icfonne.1 ariic-a - : " 5 ou opposite aldea of the »treet- The j aaaoclatlon will dare li I* no deprr .i th- : church ah.-ut. over to the theater. •Ton I tn-n of a dfatna. the ah’ r-t ui-.t. t uJ arc- all acoundrelar* The theater ahouta | would like to hear 3ti or 40 paav. -•' I » j hack. "You are all hypocrite*!" And! Milton's "I'aradlae Lot" .read ai <ae ' I they both falsify. Hropptnc all todl. ! time, hut I should I-- very aorrv t- ! -•■ rnminate Jerrmlads acaiu.t dramatiata i hear the whole book read a) .me aitlinc' - ~- j and reallxlnc that the drama Is not; Abbreviation la not depredation. * >- j ni i rr—rllT .-onnected wMh thla Inatl-; On the plalform of thi. n.-w faslltii r-> i j tutlon or with that. I want to show | non thla ■pertacnlar. under the care of kin
the children 3 or 4 yeara of ace playlne i you bow the dramatic element In our j the very Iwai men and women tn tin- Nwith their dolls ami their cradle, and : narum may he harneaae.1 to Qie chan j .-ornmnnlty. there tliall Iw nothlnc wll n» their carta, seen t.-n veara after In the I ot of eirilisatlon and Cbriatlanlty < neaanl that would be undt for a par - r. | playhouses of wood, ten year, after in j aw K.ee,a.. Ora— , k.r. Any attlinde. any look, any w.wd ha the parlor charades, afler that In tin- | Hfty rwsaya alxmt the sorrows of I that would offend you,sealed at your •Uhorate taipetwonatlooa la tire aeade- ! On- poor con Id not’ affc-t rue aa a llltle; own 8 reside. In your family circle, will lien mica of muaic. Tbewpli and-Eacbylus drama of accident and aufferluc ■ aa* Iw profaibiled fr»ti> Ibat platform By V r aad Sophocles and Enrtpldca merely on- alipjwry m-nilnc in the atraeta of. what law of common aeuse or of moral I'm dramatised what waa In the Gre.-k* Philadelphia. Just ahead of me was s ' Ity does that which u om Bi to I- dftl i—Terence and Pkotos and Ben- lad. wretched In apparel bla limb am i seen or beard by dvr people become leeca merely dramsltaed what was In puratvd a! the knee; from the pallor of fit to he seen or Iwwnl by peopl->
aba ■sman heart: foncreve and Far the boy's cheek, the am pula non d--i
Ion* before. He bad a |*a. kn.-c of hr.. hearted. I supiaiar. al the doors. As lie
thin* built op outside of onraelvva hy the CbBSrrvc. and the Gohismilh. and the Shake.pear.-, and the Sheridans of Uteratnrr and that then we attone our Ustea to correspond with human In itlona. Not at all. The drama ts an o from the feel my which G«d has ir Immortal souls. H Is
rt In the domestic
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STORE ON ASBURY AVE.
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the English heart. Racine. Corneille
aad AtBert only dramallied
la the French and lulian heart :Shake> peare only dramatlard wliai waa In the great world # hewn. The dithyram hie aad clisalr drama, the Mntlmvnul
lieard by I
On the platform i ward Everett o
.-aullously- and earefnlly. I steadl.'him mull bla rTUtch sllj^wd ami lie fell I helped him up aa weU aa I rould gathered np the fragments of tlx- pack
a of the human tool. age aa well aa I could, put them undei tot apeak of the drama on the one arm and the enrich under the oil. •brlf or of the drama In the er arm. hut when I saw the Wood run hot I apeak of the drama! .town bla pale cheek I faorwt Into tear. ' line. We 1 Fifty essays alioot the sufferings ol
" j Indian
y all moved by the spectacular. When cd Thanksgiving day we deco rate oar churches with the cotton and
and the rye and the in
oata, onr gratitude
g we awwrltten In letter# of
a illaen."
la are stirred Every psreut like* lo go lo the achool exhibition, with Ita reeltallona and Ita dialogues aad Ita droll coatomes The torrhllghl D of the political campaign Is y the dramatization of principles taeolred. No lateUigent man can look la aay aecuiar or religious direction
You ea la Croator. Ton may direct IL yon may educate It. you potent narfulneoa. and that It U your doty to do. Joat aa we cultivate the taata far the beantlfnl and the auh-
ycu la the Berlptor
i be cultivate* It.
H la
aro where yoo open the Bible, rye will fan Optra e. drama. Here • the book of Judge#: the 8r
Then a dose of the scene there Is a coronation, aad the bramble 1s proclaimed king That la a political drama. Here It Is la the book at Job. Enter Eliphai dad. Zophar. Ellhn aod Job. The . lag art of the drama, all darkness: the closing act of the drama, all sunshine Magnificent drama Is the look of Job! Here It la In Solomon's Kong—Hie region, an oriental region: Vineyardpomegranates, mountain of myrrh. Sock of sheep, garden of spires, a tag. a bride, a bridegroom, dialogue -after dialogue—Intense, gorgeous, suggestive drama Is the book of Bo moo's Bong. Here It la tn the tiook Luke: rosily mansion In the nlghl. All the artndows bright with illumination The flour a-quake with the throcr luraed oon In cosily Armen's which do
wrftly b
e for b
l but he
pare for this extemporized leve lag son at the*lurk door, too tn In. because they an- making fuss Tear* of sympathy ruan>ugdowp the old man's cheek at the story of hi-
•on's wandering and
tear* of Joy at hla return. When you beard Mordock recite •The Prodigal
Bon" In one of bla readings, yon
know whether to sob or about. Ke
rivals of religion hare started Just tin der the reading of that aoul Hontxlng drama of The Prodigal Bon Here It la In the book of 'Revelation -
crystalline sea. pearly gate, ojraline river, amethyatlne eapstone. showering coronets, one rial poured out lorarna j ' dining the waters, cavalrymen of brav-1 0 ,. K en gaDoping on white hone*, nations ! ln ,| in doxolugy, halleluiahs to the right of r icia tbam. bellelalahs to the left of them. Aa the Bible oi>ena with the drama of : u- r: th* Brat paradise, so It It rto-e# with ; |
of the darttr. The tendency In thla day h drone religion, to whine religion, rant religion, lo moan religion, to er religion, to aepuk-hariie religion, when spectacular manner. want, minister* and lev
ICorynght iwa.hr l^tit* Klep-eh ■ HOODOOS ON A TRAIN.
On that plalform there •ball t«- no T»r Whlstllaa ras-e* B er and ih» caronacr. n.i inebriate, u.. vyprUn. to : <»»* witti *-"• Wwa#. e of good unrals. masculine or fern - The .conductor of a rail* ay train that j Inc. li l* often said wr have no rlghi pulled oul from Jersey - liy was taking CTitlrtae the private morals of Imhlic m, lMi , u One of h.s i»aengcr% was i They
whistling as he Ivanied out his. The > m co|
eonducior hamlevl It Ive k nnpunched. When the eondnetor ret rned from the rear coarb. he healta'c- at the seat of I’hlBtllng man and len lassed on. a be wade his aeco d trip through ar: after the train :iad left Trvn je again took the t ket of the alie Ham paa-enger and rvtu ued It without
the rain. In which to egcrrl- It will! u *'“ 1 V’" U ' U h * d step over on the platform, and glam* , ' WD b *“ b " - the drama, their name known the >“ • ««rbo.rd Ueufup. ogUed to the
rid orer. who hare l»-en tolling for
itv-rs WeU. do as yun phase other butllutlons tm tlx- plat of this new Inst It nth <n we shall only good men anvl gvxxl women la the ordinary social sense of good
i aa the platform of J fuUy anil fairly vs i
tahllahed many a gvaiua who hltheri.. J
through the centuries will I Vhal we want toviay. y*m and I In my i People do not wi the aluini dower* I at the millinery shop, but the Japoolca* wet with the morning dew. mu tlx faeary boor* of rxttnrt megatherium ol past ages, but the living reindeer caught 'last August at the edge ol Schroon lake. We want to drive oul ■ be drowsy and the prosaic and Hx- te dious and tlx* humdrum and inlnslmthe brightness and Hx- vivacity amt tlx holy sarcasm awl tlx sanctified wf:
roll gnus zeal, any way of dot the dramatic
1 I d.. o
well aa through
an amuseux-ut and entertainment. Rev. l»r. Hrlhvws of New York many years ago In a very briUlanl but mu -b criticised serin.m t.«.k the position that the theater might hr renovated and made auxiliary to the church. Many I'bristian jx-.ph- arc of the same opln Ion. 1 do not agree with th no Idea that success Is In that. What I bare said heretofore on this subject, as far lay sentiment now. Bnt today I step in advance of my former theory. Cbriatlanlty la going to take acssiun of this world and control lu maxima. Hidtaws. Its literature. Its ach rocr aod Its amusement*. Khut from the realm of Christianity anything %»d you give It op to alo a
death.
If Christianity Is mighty enough manage everything but the amu menu of the world, then It-la a v. defective Christianity, is It capable of keeping account of the world ami Incompetent to make record ■d it* smih-s> Is It good to follow funeral, but dumb al the world’s play? Caa it control aU tlx- other clnurms of our tun lire but the dramatic element' My Idea-of I'farisUanltj Is that It cat su-l Wiu conquer everything.
that time. ||>i the church gol It, will not go. to the chnrrh?
By
By ti
e theater? me. What
It will u
soctatlan In every tity and town of 1 Culled States. Once announced ■ U „ j explained and lUastrated. the Chi an and philanthropic capitalist v ame forward to vYitabllsh It. and t!x-re '111 be puldlc spirited men everywhere lx> will do this work fix- the dramalli
* of the dr*
GRAINING... anil GLAZING.
§5?
e. B. BAKB. !"*ii|»*?rirH4»t»«l4‘«Yt ol' OCEAN CITY ASSOCIATION Frotu ila ■■rgaiiUatiou. and also REAL ESTATE AGENT. Has thaDMtids'of Hutldlng Iota f..r sale al various prices. Home rer* •Cheap ami located in all parts«>fOcean<ity. 1 have a gvssf many liiquines for Property Ix-lween 6lh and 12th stnet* Anyone having property for sale might do well to give me their prices. All Ix-n-.n- desiring to Buy, or Hell, or Exchange projiertj . would do well ; liefore closing atij tr»u-a.-li-n to call on or addna*
E. B. LAKE,
Association Office, No fifl Asl.ury Avenue. Oeran City, N. J.
I* Ju*.-pU Ji
conductor and asked him whyife i
not punch the whlstleFa ticket "I am not superstitious." was the
Charlotte .'...hnutn of the past, and, PT- 7*«‘ ‘ ““ ‘ f ""
-«.n of tlx prosent ' ‘"V •'blmllm w.- .hall run U plan I. chlmcri «> • ° B «*** "• ^
only require* one collision.
ween hero ami Ban i T** haldh«ad said that waa cheerful Franclaco ..r between Hauer and Gal ! InformstV* coming from ♦eston to -ro It and approcUte It-om- “Well, you asked me. and man of large Individual means and * , “7 ,r kn ^y * great heart, and with a hundred thou-1 •’•‘tailing U eonslderod by saml dollars lx could do more g-K-1 o{ ^ M,Ure '
than all the Lenoxra and Ihe Ijw ta done In a railway --oa^ It la in mwe* and the Peabody* ever arcum- crow of ■ hen. on e» pushed. He would settle for all na * ““-want- to w Istle far w-n.-u h Mon. .ml for .11 time, the stupendous *“ * « r ' do ° * •“—l t ^' ‘‘ question of amu*enx-nt whb-h for cen ,b, r h “ rr u * ,r ,brr ' “ •«<• •uck.
turie* ha. I—n nmier angry and vltu lf “» conductor p
perntlre dtsmsslon and wbiv-b is nearer being settled today hy all
. ticket w
ifea.iy feel them*, with It. so great a id propon ions at tl.
The tl
of tlx- Chicago Typotl
hicago Athletic aasoevati
•ntly. relate* the C
ball
i." -aid Mr. Peck, "nol so ranch u-e lie was a great newapaper tn. great printer, scientist, dlplou itesman. plulanUiroiiiat and |sttr
-of my
my fandly with me. and -the majority of the families of the earth would go to aoch an inatltmlon. I expe-t the. time will come when I can without i bringing upon myself criticism, with-' out being an Im-ouslateot Christlanwbeo 1. a minister of the good old Presbyterian church, will lx- able to
nxl punch bis Itrkc
iweringr
"That would do n. lot have bis Ups puc be ticket- He-hle*
d when I take
Ti that a notion common tc or*?" 1 can't aay how general It had it many year*, am
"The Hochhaek-
other* who think the
the sprt-tacular.~and ra'"Hatidrt" Tod j '^T - "King Ixar" aod The Merchant of taid^whlatleJll hls pUot.
Venice" "Joshua
of tu wU. .. .... unmet and nnrogaied. Ulng.
For my love of pk-ti the art gallery, fr
take np that
s ticket before be leaves the car?" mainly. Hut be may atop whit . If hr doesn't. I shall have n It op Just the saiae; but the dam
s-lll be done then *
L for my love of ,
Uteratnrr I can go lo the lycrnm be 1 tore, but for ibis dramatic element lu my nature, as strong as any other paalun of the soul, there Is nothing but Injunctkto and prohlldtlon. I'ntIL airs, you can rsiahllsb a spectacular or a
“Why. Ihe hood m talking alvout." "Philadelphia! All -hlar* ahomed the p< The whlatllng paa atcbel and started f unductor overtook b
will be rnnnln e. I know what I out for Phllade
of which I sjveak
in may thnnder A way a t anaementa unillAhe last
c him also
■f the orvl
printer-. ..f which I wai proud bnt bumble nx-ml* with a dirty ablrt under a loaf of farad under t under tbrwe rondltlon# prottlcst girl In Phila.I.
Congrvga 11* ui a 11 -1 a
n prlncljail Pro' he Lutherans I
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CVW A Moral Seaside Resort
; Not Excelled
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Health Restorer
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W. S. JOHNSON. I
ont, OcoAtfClty. N. J.
Fi
the Ust world's
avail
and
"I am going to stop over here one "Glv* me that ticket, quick." cuT In - '•' n the conductor, "so that I can fix It. or j j“f-
mpllcd aa be re
whistling. The ticket was fixed, and the passenger Ivfi the car. The conductor nsnally turns bis train over
Phllade! hla. hot this
time tlx- same conduct, continued to Baltimore. When Ux t-iln wi
iest facilities lor IFISHIHSTG
' Tbs pas. ,1 sumr-d wbl
the theater The chi
promise this matter, aod in many churches there are dramatic cxhlbl Moo*. Horn .-time* they call them
charades, sometime, they roll them •«•<'•»? ■*»">• •» dhesded psa
magic Untern exhlUltlona-entertaln coograiulated
a for w hich y
nadc i
charltabb- in cd stage Is p the lecture rr
evefavp and defend Ihe dramatic 1 from everything iliai la or haa
Mind yon. when I aav drama I do not of the oldest type -hut years old. thou aanda of years old. a* old a* the Bltde. .t the be
would have this reformed amnac I aasoeiatlon Laving In charge this Inatltutlon of tlx spectacular take t I Igbt take a smaller building at the -tart, but It would *000 need the lar
It would not bold
of the Bible. I .lo j ti„. people, fax be w but I mean the I the dramatic element
grouping and In - an opportunity of gratification without
I compromise and
r It bout danger <Wrftn. and they
echoing drama. | (far mlghtl-st ihlng of Mils century. . If God Implanted this dramatic j the tides of such an Institution * element lo onr nature*, and If lx- has ; rls. as the Atlantic o-e. at Uverpopl
cultivated and devclnj—l It In the | docks.
Scripture*. I demand H*t you recog : a a*- iwailtwil.w. Disc It. j There are tens of tbuusanda of Chris K-erea-low *4 Feeltwa. i Man homes w Ix-rr tlx* sons and daugfi Because the drama baa again and ' t.-r* are held lan-k from dramatic m
‘ employed for j tertalnment fa.r reason* which *onx- of
■ 1* nothing agsln-t | yoo would say are good reasons and * than mimic ouglil j Otfact* would -ay are jsjor rvwaouiu but
lulloa. An exteuiporls up in tlx- church or In 1. and there yon go and
we David and the glam ami Josej.h •old Into Egypt and llltle Samix-I iwoke. the chief difference between he exhibition lo the church aod the ■xblbltiou In Ihe thealer bring tliat be rxbltmioo lo the tbratrr la more
aklllful
Now lei ua have a new Institution with expurgated drama and with the Miration which We can wfaluxu aoj try and wit boat self deveptmli sup promisiugly good that wr can attend It without any shock to our religious sensibilities, though the Sabbath be fore we aat at tlx holy sacra meat. The amusements of life are Ixantl-
the kink- W wa'a at fitful i reached Baltin overtaken It. < The conductor Tl mighi haplained to the
-V n II finally J j o
1 the
fra-'
•ng.
baldbeaded pa-s.-ng.-r
out a man got on at Wilmington w ho ore ear mnffs and I knew thro we ere In for IL I may Is- wrong about hUtllng men. but when a man get* a my train wearing beater* on bla If* I then know there la trouble com
not aup-ntlilous. but there
get round."
-raft.Tti'- n j
r txbiud the rvuitter \ . Ihe reply ••Afivtldm: tated before remarking ! to complain ol».ot tb<- i from yenr father thiU.ld me they were fresh
le get >
The It
i* Ibroi
deatlnallon.
height. The alreel car* had Cal* were S3 aplece.-^rw Vor
cannot pay yoo fax the lows of your : aoul I could nol tell your character: I could not tell your prospects for thla ‘ world or the next by tlx particular .
e dirtl
. asked the youthful sa
•'Yea'
| ! "Then it s ai) r •'But I —ay they ar "Ton'll excuse n, yonng-tcr endvaror | "But 1 ooght to ktxiv crate ynterdar I n ; on 'em an laid 'em th ] only this morning ! I fresh laid, and that
! don An-wer-
Sailing,gunning, etc. The Liquor Traffic and iu - - kindred evils are forever pro-
, hibited by-deed,
j Every lover ol Temperance land Morals should combine to
’ help us.
W uter Supply,
Railroad,
Steamboat* And all other
‘ Conveniences.
where yov
night before mk I could g
. Judge to cmipb-t. | Mx'dutv of swea
rt of Bo- ix connty tbc
I. perha| ha- no jnrillel in | lf , -|V uouri'uuXnL r history . f rexaa Wlxn It tbe fnrm . in *b|cb It c 1 elect a special j, fay Hx raw whlt.4 of
I e term abrtjptly ( arr nulrl e I - .. of Judge Hall. TJx whit,
ear us In Judge I'.rtn j wlUi wi,,, mUk u desired and I u em a mo.lest M»tlc, afagten thoroughly together ncr ilia* Nora J...xw, i „„ maJ added l.-faxv drink!
elerk. Hon.
the Thousands of lots lor sale ’in's at various P ri «Sxlocau.d in all
r one parts ol the city,
ey’re For •nConjiation apply to 1 E. B LAKE,
; Secretary
'. Ocean City Asso’n, "smii vr. t\n isBim he.
E. W. BURLEIGH & CO., LUMBER
AND
MILLWORK OF tVERV DESCRIPTION TO SUIT THE
BUILDIR6 TRADE v
Large Stock
Yard and Office:
C«r. IM Street ail Baiei itene ANDREW MARSHALL
Eller an
j ’-ci S.Twenty-Second St. Philadelphia, Pa. ICE CR tl. WATER CES. FANCY CAIES. FLAIR CAIES.
FHOZE FHUITi
to Citefinj ia iH Ki lrnch«
Wt but ittrjlhirg it lunuji, fc, i, t i, , 1'rt.batMiibttati.rofimrtirt
J. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Steam and Gai Fitter. Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs and Plumbers’
Supplies.
T.**0 Anbury Avenue.
R. B, SHIES & Co.
Building... LUMBER Millwork
Lime
Cement, Etc. I4IMBER YARD AND OFFICE. Cif. lift SI. ni Mil.. OCEAN CITY, N. J.

