Ocean City Sentinel, 31 May 1900 IIIF issue link — Page 4

THE VICTOR'S SHOl'T. :;cr ™

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it Id *n> DcailMuf by or- <

! <Ilu«rj umD> Iranird tbr kl|>lubtrf u( (br onr«nlutl-)D

j tUe Inntiufrr br >pokr. aDd Jrt br pro- plrtr tb«- *ocrr** lirr D*C TALMAGE OH THE lOV OF OVER- porrd to talk, to lurtrort lo aobjivt. wmt forth oltbool ai COMING DIFFICULTIES. «blcl. bad cOTfooDdriJ tbr mi*HM«t aud aloor It toro bad ; -.Dtrlircta. John aald. "Tbr Jrw« mar- lo bit rompauy. nil rifli

n4rd, raying. How Iiatb Ibla man let- mind not to Join Id Li

«•■** Bin Fenooa oa tbr ••Hafao- u n bavin* never learordT" We, In writ If tbr} .-amr. lb.

■>ur day. bare fmmd out that a man with no loud mluiatiuo; u mey i wltliout a diploma may know aa much away, they wt-re »•« with blttiTj ax a man with one 4nd that a college analbema- Peter departed, ami Pbrlxt j

. May 27.-ln thin dla .nnuot tranxform a ►lugcar.l Into a turned and looked at bin.; fbal wax all enanxf I»r. Tahnafe xhowa In wn un- pbtluaophrr or a th.-olpglcal aemlnary All thla wax nxual wwy the antacnnlxma that fhrlai i.'Bch a f.«vl lo prenoh. An empty one ever under •tervatne and Cndt a balxam for all h.«d, after the laying on of band* of amid *noh lolln wound.-.! heart*; text. John ivll. A. "1 1 the prexl.ytery, lx empty Mill- Hut It by web «node» bare llntahed the work which thou gar- «bork«l all exlxtln* prejudl.-r. lu tboor aailT ended^

•■rd nr <an.t <

a UM-tueUtotu mixxl.m, be would turned back from It dixguatad and

.urajrd " rr a^-—■ m ■ cutet. f

vim which be wax rrxolved to rite you. though It ciA him all

t. all tear*, all tdood IB- .-amr a , jl* great way to*a»fyou._ lie eamr from

lir.et.vl Wethlrbrm here. tbr. *

-y i* .-tit *Vtills, throurh the bitter j througb banUhniettt.

THE BITTER DREGS.

cliarnrl botixe.

Iny -bl* eroslied bean

Iterprlxe j day. ^Ixd It not !«• M 1

olden tlmea’f.ir a man with no arbolaa-

l profound aatlafactlon In tic pretenxlons and no graduation from tl ' > of anything we have a t.-anied Institution to art blinx-df up I. andertnken. We lift tic capstone with for a tendier. It wa» against blin *■ exnltatl-ii.. while, tm the nlber band. So also lie brevity of bis Ilf.- was II there ia nothing more dlxappoluling against him He bad not com. to w hat n than, after having tolled In u o-rtaiu we call tultlllfe. But very few men do » dlrts-tlou. to find that onr tine- Is wan nuyUdng before 33 y.nrs of ng.-, and tl rd and our 1m eatmeui pnifllhwa. t brlst yet that was tbe p.4nl at which t hrlxl's U came to throw up n highway on tvhU-h : I f.- tenulnaled. The first 15 year* you tl the Whole world might. If It elms.-, take In nursery and arbool; then It will u roounl Into heaven. He did It Tic take Ton six year* to gH Into your <«•- | fool mootlie.1 grew who attempted to - rti|iallon or profewxlnu. That will bring tread on bint could not extinguish Hie ! yon to 31 y.-atw. Tli.-n II will take you ti Mbit me satisfaction which be express t,« years at least to g.-t ewtatfllslevl in li rd when b. said. "I have finlsh.sl the yonr life work, curecllng the tt.li w-ork which Ihou garcat me to do." i von bare made. If any roan al *3 Alexander the Cleat was woun^pd. of age g.-ts fully estaMMied lu h and the doctors could not medicate his ! work, he Is the exception. Vet t wounds, and he sn-m.-d to he" dying, j Ihe isjlnt at which Christ * life

n his dream the sick man saw a | nafed.

> . Ids

.etna

Pr.-sl.lent snd the easily as any fly lb The Inland lakes at

ptanJ 11 with it ftecullar flow.T. and he Men In military Hfe have done their; ing. and yel that s.-. dreame.) that that plant was pm upon ! most wonderful deeds before 33 yrar* ptvr.ti.-e and lleked his feet, lie ku.-w bla wound and that Immediately It was of age. There may he exceptions lo It. j all the w-aves and the w ind W h. n lie cured. And Alexander, waking from but Uie roo-l wonderful expMta hi | beckoned, tliey came. « iwnji-trown bla dream, told this to the physician, military prowess lieve occurred beXore e.1. they fled. The h.t-1 of his foot and the phyalclan wand.-n-d out nnill 33 year* of age. But as a legislator no , made u.. ludenlatlou on the sidl.lllled he found Just lho kind of plant wbleb ’ man becomes eminent aa a legislator; wot. r Medical science m. w roughl the sick roan had dewnribed. brought It; Oh til lie has had long years of expert- j groin change* In rheumatic limb* and to him. and the wound was healed. | ence. And yd the gray bearded scrtl..-* diseased blood, bin W hen the mu».-l«w Well, the human race had lieen hart ! were ex|iecled to bow down In slleme an- entirely wllbensl no liumau power with the ghastliest of all wounds—that ls-fore this young legislator, who or ! can re*lore them, and wlieiia limb Is - - - if Christ ralgncd aanliedrtns and aecused gov- 1 once dead It Is dead. Hut here lx a

Artstoib- wax old; Lycurgux iisralytlo- hlx hand lifeless. ^'Crl.t says -- — - 1 - *- forth thy hand." and

ALBERT GILBERT. u,;t IIII.BERT S LIKE House & Sign Painters. STORE AND SHOP' HIT AMRIK'k

JOHN BROWER Painter and Glazier tj LEWIS BROS. PURE WHITE LEAD. LIISEED OIL »4 COLORS

FIRST QUALITY

HIRD OIL MID VARNISHES

Hi .l KSTATt: AlJKVr*. WM. LAKE,- C. E., Kefil I3s*t«te Atcerit. survey l Soav-- 1 • n ls.im.er la o...—^ irrretary ••■'wTii'IIS l-.-'*l'*. b.-. 1 ''*. Mi.ncxirex, Wills sad I v— 1.—^ - .a 11 ' Y. CORSON^ ’ REAL ESTATE AGENT Aivx> - LICENSED AUCTIONEER, \o. 721 Asburq Accnuc, Ocean City, N. J. IHE OCESN CUV REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE" MASSEY & EDWARDS, Real Estate and Insurance Agents

to bring a halm for

helm of divine rcatoralkm. In carry- j was old; tv-ueca --- • In* thl* bnxines* to a xnceeasfol Ixsne ; b-ghdalorw of the UKaiern with* difficulties were stupendous. j l--n old Clirtxl was young In many of our plans we hare our was agalnal him If a child friends to help os; some to draw a of age should gel up In your •ketch of the plan, others lo help us lo discuss great questions of metaIn the execution. But Christ fought physic* or ethics or politics or governerery Inch of bis way against blltrr | moot, you would be as contemptuous hostility and amid circumstances all as these gray (warded scribes In the calculated to depress and defeat. j prcaence of this young Christ In the first place, hla worldly occnpa- an *asi>s< Hiss. mrAlnst him. I find that be IVipulsr opinion declared In tboae earned his livelihood by the carpen- | .lays. •'Blessed Is Ihe merchant who hss tar's trade, aa occupation always to be a <astlc down mi the banks of Lake Tl highly regarded and respected. Bui l« rias." This young man said. “Bless you know as well as I do that In order ml are the poor." Popular opinion said to torceed In any etnplorment one In those days. “Bk-aard

• his entire time to It. and

hare to declare that the fatlgues,of Cardqo* and m.ugn carpralry were natarormhle lo the ex- kind* of festivity."

usry and founulns ami

rahle lo

t mission which required all mental and physical faculties. Through high. hard. dry. bosky. Inaraasta Judaism to hew a way for a new and glorious dispensation was a stupumloua undertaking lhat was enough to demand all the eoneraltaled energies even of Christ We have • great n-afiy romantic stories about what men trllh physical toll hare aeroiupllshed In Intellecttul departments, but von know that after a man lias boon tolling all day with adx and saw and hamroer. plane and ax, about all he can iki la «o reat A weary Iwdy Is an unfarorabli- adjunct to a tolling mind. Von. wbene Hfe la purely mechanical. If you were called -to the upbuilding of a kingdom, or the proclamation of a now code af moral*, or the at art ing of a revolution which should upturn all na-

congratulation*

Tills y

Chi

In hla father’s shop

Inlcr-

than Is ordinate bargaining with men ' do. yet Christ, with lo become a public \ to preach In the face of mob*. shook their’

they

, their teeUi.

of the way. To address orderly and reepertfnl asuemhlages Is not so easy aa h may seem, but It require* more energy and more force and more con- :

o address an exasiH-rated | “J

responded. "Bh-ssed t

mourn.” Pnblic opinion In tboae day* said. “Bltwd Is Ihe Homan eagle, the flap of whose wing startles nations and Ihe plunge of whose Iron beak Inflict* cruelly upon il* enemies." This y oung man responded. “lUeswd are the merciful." popular opinion said. "An eye for an eye. a tooth for a I noth" In other words. If a man knocks.your eye out knock his out; If a man breaks yonr li«*th. break hla. Helort for retort; sarrasni for sarcasm; Irony for

Irony;

wound for wound. Christ i for them that deapltefnlly

Thry looked al his eye. It seas like any other man’s eye. except, perbaio. more speaking. They felt his baud, made of bone and muscle and nerve* and flesh. Jost like any other hand Vet what bold treatment of subjects, what supernatural demands, what strange doctrine! They fell the solid earth under them, anil yel Christ said. "I Iwar up the pillars of this world." They looked al Hie moon. He aald. "I will turn II Into blood." Tliey looked at the aea. He aald. ”1 will hush IL” They looked at Ihe stare. He aald. "I will shake them down like untimely figs." Did ever one so young nay things so hold? It was all against him. After the battle of Auttctam. u hon a general rode along the line*, ahbongh

Hold lore were lying dot

.i puiicd u up i

r «!“»*> ....

In the eye liiflrenary lp>w many disease* of that delicate organ have been cured? But Jesus says to one Mind. -1U- open!" and the light of heaven rushes through gabs lhat have never tiefore been opened. The frowt or an ax may. kill a tree, but Jesu% smites one dead with a word. Chemistry may do many wonilefTuI thing*, lull what chemist, at a wedding, w hen the wine gave out. could change a pall of water Into a cask of wtae? What human voice could command a school of flsji? Vet Ik-iv Is a voice Ibal marshals Ihe

scaly.tribe* until. In a place

had let down llie

with no Half in

agate, and the disciples lay hold and began b> pull, shell, by reason of Ihe multllude of fish, the net broke. Katore Is bis servant. The flower*-be twisted them Into his sermons; Ihe winds—they were- hi* lullaby w hen be gllUerlngly on Ihe thick foliage of the parables; the star of Betblebeui —11 tang a Christmas carol over hi* birth; the rock* -they heal a dirge at h' death. Behold bis victory over Iju grave! The hinge* of ihe.family is ill become very rusty bscaflse they are DevVY opened exi-ept to lake anotber In. There Is a kndb on tie- outside of Ihe door of the Mqiuleber. but none on the Inside. Here canes Ihe oinqneror of death. He rater* (■■at realm and srfys. "Daughter of Jalcnx. kit up.” and she alls up. To Ijucaras. "Come forth!"

and be came

AN OLD TIME MAMMY.

I claim the de-;

Mss*;. -All braud-of

STORE ON ASBl'RY AVE.

OCKAN cm . N. J.

Tbe wedding was

had big weildln's, an

a typical mammy ;

iow dl* In-re chile ; .

>1 ASSl-A .V KI>WAItI>8, 811 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J. . t*» Un I'stsl 'Hire. »». O. Boa. SJift B. B. LAK.B.

Mu|»«‘^int»»ntl«~nt of

OCEAN CITY ASSOCIATION REAL ESTATE AGENT.

GRAINING... and GLAZING.

rhlie

io liakln o

I bride’s

i bride w

bride to be to at lea.r arrange wedding sapper and offered to lu

tbe rake*.

"My ole hands." she said. "

rhiUen.

will

reddlu i

'Ugh. *1

irk for yi long, but

illlen g'-l ; To’ 1 die " i i

- did.

low stair* the morning preceding the ■ wedding, hotlced the unusual apya-ar- I aui-e of .Ihe kitchen a!>*o early an hour, i "Isear me,” she said, "mammy, every- t

' you had been up all i

POWER OF RED RIBBON.

H. noddy. Ihe newly ap|» 1-f of the Wlnnebagoes. Iirougt ■ girls lo Chicago ..u a visit. , u-rteg. Hu- fMnwt of all Indian . altracled the artistic eye o •b. who asked to U- allowed to task of her fk.v. Mr. Roddy I.

I#

SHOP. WEST ME. tel. 7th iim Sih STS. Bedding Plant's

night r

it Mi-

nd u

wliarf s

mob- The villagers of Naxan-th iasird the pounding of hla hammer, but all ’ lbs wide reaches of eternity were lo bear the stroke of hla spiritual up

building.

So also bla habits of dress and diet were against him. The mighty men of Christ’s time did not appear In apiuirel

of tbe Cn-sara would have appeared In rttlsea’s apparel Vel lirre was m man. ‘ ' * a professed king, who slways

d It w

i far

own with'great ratbui id. Aa KapoleoA returned aptlrlty his first step on the auk all ihe kingdom*, and

(SI men flocked to hlx standard. It 3,fn» troo|is lo waleh him In his VXllv. So there have been men of wonderful magnetism of lu-rsou. But hear me while I led you of a poor young man who rame up from Naxare-Wi to produce a thrill which Mks never been excited by any other. Napoleon had around him Ihe memories of Marengo and Anaterlttz and Jma. but here was a man who hail fought no battle*, who wore no epaulets, who brandished no sword. He bad prolmbly never seen a prince or shaken hands wtlb a nobtetnan. Tbe only evtrsordinary person we know of as being lu hi* company was bis own mother, and she was so

and Is- goes home with his u Then Jeans snatched up. the W death and hung them to his gird cried until all Hu- graveyard* earth heard him: “tl death. I «

No man could go through all tbe obstacle* 1 bare drscrilu-d. you say. without haring a nature supernatural. In ..pb-nl that arm. amid lu muartv* and nerves w het ’u*t" | and bones, were Intertwisted tbe

a freshly starched duel , yrhlte handkerchief ter head, stood In the j

i shlnh

aldrii

from shabby, fur ufter be had

a long white tbe gambler* thought It worth raffling abont. but still It was far from bring an Imperial ro!>e. U

wm a roat that any ordinary tran |H)or ,| u . <M kair , might have worn on an ordinary occa- . | iOUr liltl , » *'°p- i soul, she was obliged lo He down Neither was there any pretension In j attoug drivers groomiug the beasts of

hla diet. No cufibrarer with g..Iden burvl.-ti

ehallee broogtit him wine to drink. On Camplesa Triwstish. the aea shore be ate fish. Drat haring 1 imagine Chriat one day standing in hsnlb il II i linself. No one fetched hi* the streets of Jerusalem, water to ilrltik; hsL banding over the - traded from high Itetwge Is standing well In Samaria, be U-gge.1 a drink. I-.UV- him and says: "My fath-T was He «*t nt only one banquet, snd that , merchant prince.. He had acasthnot at allwumptnoos. for to relieve the the beach In tialllee. Who was yo asrkwardur*. of the boot one of the j f.thorr Christ answer*. "JuaeiLh. the gocota hadvlo preiwre wine for the <nrp<ritrr." A man from Athens is ocanpany. i standing there, hurolling his |cu Otter klmJ. ride In a chariot: be ment of graduation, and say. to Christ walked. OttteT kings, as they advance. - Where did you go to school?" Christ hare herald* ahead snd applauding answer.. "I nc.-r gra.teai.sl" Aha! aobjecta behind: Christ’s retinue w«, t , m . pp, of >urk on unheralded mgde up of sunburned tUbcrmeu. Oth- ■ mn „ atlcmpllng lo command the er klnga sleep under embredden-l .an of » orM; A , wmt . Ul ,i, opy; thla one on a shdterl.ss l.lll. rid r,si,lug village on I.-nr Island shoi tog but once, as far as I now re-mem lo N > w York. VJ ber. on a eolt and that borrowed. U..m,-r do.-* he act his f.«.t lu the Bla poverty was against him. ’It re-; „ r „ f Ju< la-n than ■■ qalron money to build gnat enter- | thing Is In eommotlou. Tte- j-. prtee* Men of means are afraid of a pp^ic, laklngonly fn«Ien^ib^ pranneta projector leot a loon be do- ‘ f . p, yr< mn p,, fa^-iHapj manded. It require* money to print , q ir j*t lhal at Uie risk of star books, to build lortlt lit tons, to pay In : v ' iry , llln ^ )Dto Ih( . otractors. No wonder tbe sriae men of ll ' -' A nobleman fall* down flat teChrist’s time tengbi-d SI this penniless f, r( ’ 1 ‘ :ul *«> “?»• "My daoghli ChrteL "Why.” they said, "w ho Is lo •'•’•‘I ” A te ggar trits to rub the pay for this new religion? Who Is lo fru m Ida eyes and wys. "lord, rliarter the ships to carry the mission- ' 1 “ ,, n ‘> tuay te- iq«-o.'l." A |««ff. arias? Who Is to jay the salaries of * 1, k - laullug w.Juau pn-saes Ihn.ugh the teacte-ra? Khali wiallhy. establish-; "•* crowd and says. "I must touch the ed reUgloc be dlacuuteu-d by s prate-1 l ”’" 1 ^ hll ‘ garment " Children who tern Dtutetr Tbe comssim-nce was Ihelr nedb.-r I .tbr tba that nipt at Cm- peoj'lc that followed ’T"* *'mggb lo g.-i Into his Chltet bad nothing to low. Affluent I <" Lias bis eh.s-k and to nit Joarpn of Arimattea burled Christ, but F- ra through hi* Imlr ami f. be ri»ked no aurtte pt-lth* In doing I“‘ttteg Jrens so te love with tte- little that. It Is always safe to bury a dead ““«■ <ll »l *l»-rr 1* hardly man. Zaechru* risked no wealth or sy- ' iiri.u-udum from wlUe-b be does not rial position In {dlowlug Christ, but! '»ke one. saying: ~1 uuin have I took a position te a Ux-e to look down 1 W|U cu ‘‘onion with tto-»c. l o al te poansd. Mcodemus. wealthy NU- cry edar llial I plant te M-avra 1 odemns. risked nuthteg of social (sad- ! havc5o white lllli-a. In the hour v Lf Christ, for he skulked 1 »*» • I""* man lu Judaw-fTSiy

not asbumid of no-, and now that 1

have eome to a Uitunc I i!

splse them. Hold il not lari regularly gradu i ‘“K toother! 1 jij it on my w l If a man come I " f 1,1 the klugilom of te of oottego* ami; Agate. I re-mark, .there w

il mnrinaries and raomstlon In hl« I-.-half, and that was

against him’. When men propose any great work, they land together. % they

write letters of a.reemrat. they"

as the pan* upon tbr shelve*. The Ifacc of the old negress glowed content- them a pou idly. Her withered old hands told the completed I story of year* of hard work. ing of Mr. "Misti**," she beganM’I »ho' la lien Mi It-slily up atl night. I'xo ten er eookin some "Hid rlbl weddln cake fer de liaby. lAWdy. I Loch. He I couldn’t ’low dat chile ler marry ’dout of the redd. veiWIo cake. 1 don’t kei-r girls made i dar's enny folk* to eat II or "After I t not. 1 don cook’em fer dat rhlie.” the sculp! t, And. leading tbe way to the |-autry. The brlghl she allowed the result of her night's attraction f work. There were rows of cakes, elab- >1th the re-

r without avsll »!" smldraly sal

lu tte syllables

if lhat voice thi-re was the empliasls of tte- Mi-rnal (Sod. That foot dial walked the deck of tte ship te Crane*-

shall stamp kingdoms of darkness In slh-nl admlrado...

Into demolition. This poverty struck Her mistress. l.-illtiKat^ii owned Augustus, owned the huid face In-fore her. al Its kindly, sanhedrin, owned Tlt-ertas, owned all broad seamed Itees, was te lhat mood

teach and all the : when a smile Is dangerously

, (Sv, wjdch aim gaxi-d fr ahAr J v,

fre-m

FRED BOERNER. FLORIST

:irl *j CAPE MAY CITY N .

•las |

HAVE VOL TRIED

loth

Mr CHEW’S 2 raru i» RE7V1EDY? n^Ite 11 * #l - P ,#eBr * * loflU il once inti £lte H j irii ' " 1 b ) vith™' Nwmrnmc^Ti®m r,Pt ! and J- *■ CBEW. liioUcUrer ud Preprielsr idisl l-n sale al ABBOTT'S PHABMACT, »l

l-rrty telsreti flth and Ifth streeb I ell to give Uie tlw-U |lrii«*. r Kx- liauge property, would do Bah E. B. LAKE,

R. CURTIS ROBINSON, Real Estate and Insurance, Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue,

OCEAN CITY. N. J.

1C-*-Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.*^!

i-d tl

Why will some ai

skha tlist looked <b»wx Into Its •word all the earth and all the bear•ns. To him of tte piste coat belonged the rolic* of celestial royslly. He who walked (he road to Knimaua the lightDings were tbr fire shod Bleeds of his chariot. Yel there- are- tboae who look on and aee Christ turn water Into wine, and they say. "It was sleight of hand” And they see Christ raise the dead lo life, and they «*y: "Easily explatord; not really dead: playing dead!” And they see Christ giving sight to Uie blind man. and ttey say. “Clairvoyant 1 doctor!" Oh. what shall they do on • the day when Christ rises up te Judg- j meat and the hills shall rock and the ' trumpets shall call, peal qn peal? In the time of Theodosius tte- tireat there I was a great assault made upon the dl-1 Unity of Jesus Christ, and during dial time Theodosius tte tireat called his j own *<»■ lo sli <>n tte throne with him and te a cotartner te (te government of tte rtypire. and one day the old ! bishop cojne and I lowed down before i Ttendoep*. tte milwreir. snd pa**■■•! , out of the room, and tte rmiw-ror w as j

offended, saying "Why didn’t you

wluglutiu Age-Herald.

practice Itelr badly learm-d art npc a public lhal only (lasses by to sneer?

Pat It Is Black. on a church up Wi-slwsnl avenue Recently te one of tte public schools this sign te gold on the bulletin l-oan of Washington a little boy was told le "Devine Service al 10210 Kundy Mon

go borne and draw a map of tte (’nlted tegs ”

Stale* and bring II to school. He did The other day this was read aeroso and lianded It to the teacher, who te a drug store window: "Bell Jon. laid It liable. On examination a few Breath Iterfume Boat I rely the Best ” boun later she noted that the entire But here is one you mnf se.- any da state of Maine was drawn te tilack. well out on Lafayetll avenue "Why did . you do thisl” said she. “Blank's SImm-s Are Ihe Most Com| pointing to tie state of Maine. form hi,- Mad-- ” “Why.” saW the little fellow, "dldn’l Almost a> bad a« this te the ndve “No." said tte teacher. town: "(Toth* Calb-I For and Dcllve “Why.” was the reply. ’’Congress- ed. Overcsais Pn-ssed While Ye man Dtogley has died and tte whole Wale.'

Is te mourning for him.” And wlf

A Moral Seaside Resort. Not Excelled

as a

Health Restorer

D. MAHONEY

I. JOHNSON. Ascot

, I V- Cot Antritis tat Ciatrii. S

lh blrthdayv told awgopd aril aluBiui

with

a:

old bishop

government Y" Then turned to tte young

“Tbe Isml bb**s the.-, ray young man.” I«it still paid bln. no soch h.mor as te had |ald to the emperor. And tbe emperor was still offeudi-d and displeased when tbe old blsbop turned lo Theodosius tte Orest and said to bhn. “You are offended with me liecausc 1 don’t lay tte same iK.nor to your son. whom you have made wiiartner Id the government of this empire, tte same, honor I pay to you. and yet you encourage multitude* of issqdr In your realm to deny the Hon of Ood equal authority, equal power, with Ood tte Father."

President Eliot's slatyreminds me of a story I many years agtTiit a H

dinner In a form something like thl*-. “I eannoi acknowledge lhat a* the year* go by- l am growlffJToJd. I have rvldrare lo the eodtrary. When I sit* a proctor at Cambridge a few years after my graduation. I learned lhal the

of me habitually as cw nights ago. on tbe

other liana, t met a group of student* lu the street, and when I had iassc-1 Item I beard one say to the othera. ’I wonder where Charlie has teen so

bile.’ ’’-Boston JouruaL

Cambridge. England, n-lebn relief of ladysmltb by a bo which the undi-rgraduales of verally contributed sign*, shut

te ihr U

glaa army li at Antwerp tend* will re. Inventor, a M Invention Is agninsl whir!

mi—I u-t

E. W. BURLEIGH & CO., LUMBER

AND

MILLWORK Of EVIHT DtSCRIPTIOI TO SUIT THL BUILOIIG TRADE Large Stock

fiery olli.1T olLftft. Bel

Fii

est facilities for FISHUSTOt

Sailing,gunning, etc.

<1 Elbit.’

nil i

inythlng t

ponded ihe

Icttil of thi-f^-aud finul luavlly by Ihe ” nay or. Ttey- hai e since found out , ‘ l bal the conviction bars them out from be eburch. tte law or any otter leanid profession and from many oilier i-e i ition* as wrU. but tte mayor refuses usum to mke back hla sentences

iKint hardsl.lp 1 do! | 1 tlist Wide ages of eternity | The Snelllss KefeeM, s-.A lu uHl tike Ibv AyKu.from ms ponctnred I Tte fantastic "s|H-Uteg re former*" » side and bU taoersted tetiqde. and his win. wonbl make a comic almanac of

sore hand* Yon will never lave a the dtcMonary If they had Itelr way r '' burd.-n weighing so many pounds a* have struck a auag te Chicago. The •” lhat burden Chriat carried up ttej senate of the Chleago university hss, Tl

bloody hUL You will oev.-r have any i according lo The Times Herald, "de-i

suffering worse Ilian he endured when.; cMed to prohibit ’deformed’ spelling 1 wlih tongue hot au^ cracked and. In In tte puld^tlont of the Institution, r*

flamed and swollen, te meane,!. "I As the setuite Is (be blgliest authority thirst.'’ . Yon will never be surrounded on edurailotul matters te the uultersiby worse hostility than that which ty tte attempt to JoabbOUagalae Us *t.»sl around Christ’s feet Darning, re- vocabulary will slumber Indefiulu-iy."

vllteg. livid with rage, howllug down hla prayers and suufflng up Ite suh-II j

of blood, n ye faint hearted, O yi never ei|ieetrd to tear of WeUup I tre-ublur; O ye pivwecuu-d one. tere Is mn^yte* anybody. He was surh a I “* ’ rr " ,, ‘ Xlri three letter* n heart that ran synqathlxe with you! uwith ,.|l la.-helor " ing ter to return my diamond ring" Agate, ami lastly. I barn from all, -Yea; but tte woman te married was “ I,,J }, * u gvt l,r ' that la. 1-11. saw bslay that ' "rim . trlJ) , rr wld..w!--CI.I.-ag u " n,u,n -' *«*« me a don’t won was awfully te cafucst. U It bad md Tribune ^ teltt-m " Chicago New..

The Liquor Traffic and its'n.. . „ kindred evils are forever pra- lllr ' 1M| ™ >fi Hlttt ItMlt hibited by deed. ! *NDREW MARSHALL

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Thousands of lots at various prices loc. parts of the city.

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For inforoiati.

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