Ocean City Sentinel, 6 September 1900 IIIF issue link — Page 1

VOL. XX

OCEAN CITY, N. .1., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER «, 1900.

NO.:

OCEJH CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY, N. I,, H. C. RDBUSOH Etitirilf Fniriltor.

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS.

HOTEIJN AND COTTAUEa. HOTEL ATGLEN

THE EMMErr

GARWOOD HOUSE, OCEAN CITY. Naw Jarsay. IMIxbtlol Ixmtloo. All tbr OUol Imj.r"iriu.nu. Ilauac H«al«d UirautbuuU Mka h. UAKWIMII), Prop.

SECRET SOCIETIES. nir^l. »n*m&moakturtb norotfay r.rmng.

I'rolrrtlon IxMlgv. Nu. W, A.

CHURCH SERVICES. M. K. I'burrli. corojr CaalnU ^cnuc

OPEN ALL THE YEAR

TP C. HUTCHINSON, M. D. 11 o m <x> opnt hint. No. 894 Ocean Avenue; OCEAN CITY, N. J.

3. T. ABBOTT, M. D., I*h} alrlan and WurRCon, OFFICE —Cwicr Uitnl ud Ellklb SlntL

M^cSSt^SS^-aSii

l.borob.^A»bary avrnac^ t»- . Proarblni. 10X1 a in. uA To.Xu) r Tan In*. Prnrtr mnninV Wadnr. •wt uAr^'flM H ol “Spirit” “plsfcyironlnt! — trjtt -

NKaitAU JJR. J. S. WAGGONER, RCaiDF.NT Physician and Druggist, m Asburj Atc., Ocean CHy, H. J. PtAtlonarr. Coarvcttoaarr.

ATTOab EVA* AT.I. A w. J^OKGAN HAND. ATTORNEy AND COVXNKLliOB AT l*AW. CAPE "may C. H:*N:r (Oppoall* Public BmUlInn i LAW OFFICES SeHavucR C Woodroud,

JONATHAN HAND, Counnellor- a.t-1 _,n w. Solicitor. Muter In ITMOnry, KoUrT l , ubUc. •APE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J.

EJUGENEC. COLE, lUKHRLUm-AT-LAVt Ot'lLAB CITT, M. . wr-PrMara. Q A. BOURGEOIS, Counsellor*at-Law, cllcu iD Noar^Jiru^^PbUaUJpbla al

D.\ bALLAGHER, DEALER IN PINE FUHNITUBE, 43 South Second Street, rHii.AiMti.rniA. pa. I). S. SA-MI^OIV, Stoves, Heaters,Ranges, PUMPS, SINKS, &C., 408-10 Anbury Avenue, OCEAN CITY. N. J.

J. T. BRYAN, No. 1007 Ridga A*e.

Ts£sBsaus sar ' ass JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. It. TOO Adar) hmm. Ooau Cltj. ■. i. -r—b Broad. II— »r«l C«Au <»**D • k—o onocollr. urdori dcU.orod froo'o’ vc toiblac Bolloarod aa BaaAaj-

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ALBERT A. HOWELL, A.ttornejy-nt-I-.a'w, Muter ud Hollcllor In Cburorr UCKAN CITY. NKW JKRSKV uaw oPFices GODFREY & GODFREY ATLANTIC CITY. IV.’ J. LEVY IS L. ROSE full*’ ami U. S. Courts

E. B. LAKES WILL 1 Several Slafular Bequests-Lratc* Si goo per Year lo Flrtrt VTolator*

of RastrlcUoas.

KuIIowIqk la an abatrscl ol will aud miameul of Kars It. Lake, j dK-eaard.admtlbd lo proUilr AuRualiT: Kcaidrnce aud furnllurr al Oreau CHy to wile durlug tier lifetime ; tlicu lo daughter ilf IIvIuri durlug tier lifetime ; theu to executor*. One hundred dollar* annually tu the Iruatec* of the Kalem church at Hmllh'a Lauding, or of llw Pemtlrry to keep up the family burial lot. All slock lu Ocean Clly Aaaoclatlou bequeathed lu brolhers, Himoii Wesley Lake aud James Edward ‘l<ake, to be coutrolled, managed

ulval of the liellatice Voluu-

leer Fire Co., No.!!, held Thursday evening ou Myen pier a a* one of the moat sacrraaTuI heurllla ever given !u Ocean City aud the new company la much

elated over Ihe »uccea» of the eveul.

A large .

I of Hi

r pie

well.

d by II

all divldeuda to e:

If either of said hrutliera live l aud at the end of tweoty-Ave

t company ha* now received th •ary impelua toward making Icieul departmetit, aud Ibe men

ben all feel aaaured Ibat tbrlr veutui ■a* secured Ibe palmnageaud approvi •f all who have land interests lu lb

The how carl of Ihe old «

: Thai u

r give

condition*, v. said stock ah

away, hut shall be owned and held forever by t 'euleuary Fund aud Preachers' Aid Hoclely uf the New Jersey Annual

tie voted in favor of i capital stock of Asm. •elllug or giving aw, (■round block, lying L

aud Sixth street*, Wesley aud Aabury avenues. Thai all uf said slock ahall be voted lu favor of holding annual camp meeliug. No part of camp ground a ball ever be used for immoral

purposes. That

•ball be voted aunually holden' meetings aud

*1500, and more If necessary, which •hall he spent fur uoiblng else lhan pruwcullug violation, of the restriction*

•mpany I*

i they could render Invaluable uce lu Ibe uortbetu section uf V aud lu llie eveul of a big lire run au extia l)ueof bow from quarters of Company No. I. limit of membership Is expected by Ihe new company to be reached In me. Monthly meetings In Ihe offlee of Ji Kultoii, ill ihe llourw building, Ibn il may come up |ierla

Flflb

.ally in a.Aockd for uoi lew than

RALPH L. GOFF, CIVIL ENGINEER. SURVEYOR. CONVEYANCER. NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N. J.

HI Al ESTATE AN* IMat'KANCE. ISRAEL 8. ADAMS k CO.

.A-GKEHTTS, toe mi 1,4 «I, Kul EtUU t Ui BH141K. ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. Commlasloners of Deeds for Pennsylvanian y Money to loan on First Mortgage. Lots for sale at Bouth Atlantic City

HEADQUARTERS FOR

CONVCVANCINO. ETC.. AT CHARLES P. LAKE'S

V. BKIW.KWITfiR IMI «l„

Insurance Agents,

B&( ANBURY AVENUE.

OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF ’90BELLEVUE HOT BATHS,

SAMUEL SCHURCH.

I0AIBWAH, tETlEEB AM Btt ST1EETS R 0a } Estate Slid

New Sulla for Surf Bathing. Edw. T. Marshall MIBKBMIBE A ■ABKHal.L House, Sign ** Fresco

POINTER

245 'VEST AVENUE. BTIIITD 01 ILL inns OF H1IT1IG

HXPERT JOBBER

Large Philadelphia experience.

G. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St., PHILADELFIIA, Fine Full) fincents. LOW FRIOH3S.

W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing: Jeweler, NO. ax SOUTH SECOND ST..

JOSEPH SUTTON

BOURSE BUILDING OCEAN CITY. N J.

Connyuciog, Real Estate Insurance, mortgages and Cnllectinns

R. R.SOOY ASON Restaurant and Lunch Rooms M. B MB a W»TH miFTH BT1EIT PHILADCLPMIA, PA.

Miicu axaaaaaak* uiaae aaaax utara a aaccia iaMca* aeaiaa waaioa •• ar

City Aaaoclallou deed, residue, real aud pereoual rotate to said Centenary Fuud, hi trust for Ibe faithful performance of ooodltlnoa of Widow, Martha H. Lake, lu caab annually dutli g life. Daughter, Mary E. Lake, fJUOO ewah aDuually during life. Htep* daughter, Mary L Coraou, $500 lu cash annually during life. In caae of lalluf said Centenary Fund, etc., tc comply with Ibe condlllous of aald > wlll aud peraoual rotate to revert belrs-at-!aw. CoutHlulro and appoints the Centenary Fund and Preachers' Aid Society of Um New Jersey Annual Conference of tbe Methodist Episcopal

Church executors.

Tbe following Is a list of Ibe PetH Jurors for tbe September term of tbe Cape May County Court : Ocean City — Daniel L. Werner, Oeorge H. Parker, R. Frank Smith, E. Maawy, Evrrtou Corson, John Marta. MtddleTuwnatalp—Thomas H. Learning, Howard Itoaa, George Norton, Jr., Jeremiah Foster, Walter 8. Krricwou, William Kldredge, Wilbert U. riualed, Edgar Kldredge, labamael Armor, wain Corson, Enoch R. Hand. Cape May lily-Michael Kearns, Allen Wales, William Porter, Solomon Needles, Charles Turner, Matthew lieu kcrl. Wildwood—Albert Harris, Huiger . Van Horn. Detmla Township — Leri Weutaell, I’tlllam H. Kohl Roblnaou, Samuel S. Champion, Wilber Hand, Mamie E Hilno, U. Frank Weutaell. . West Capa May-Ell T. Steven., Horace E. Swain, George Cummings, Joun W. Myers, Isaac Harris. Upper township — Richard Voaa, Harry Young, Lesha Corson, Joseph L. Coraou, Leonard Busby, Levi LlpplnootL Avalon—Elbert B. High. 1.iwar Township — Thomi* Soulls,

JOtEPH M. COttON Real Estate Agent PALERMO. N. J. _ m E. CLINTON k CO., tsr.-bRBSHES, OOtlilin, UB I LTERI n, r MILAN Bar ■• ■ a. PA. PETER MURDOCH. OOA.L and WOOD, Ocean Oity, N.J.

‘Rave you a last request to makefasked ibe king of the I’annltal Islands, addnaslag Ibe missionary. The latter glanced al bis august u roty (so railed by reason of bis si tner aitlrwl. and retdlrd:: “Tsn. Greal One. When I left my live heath. I iiromlsed lo write b brother la Ibis line of work and him bow I liked Ibe country. If y majesty pb«*es. I should like to wi him a few words. " Tbe king reB.-.-Ird fur a mtuuenl -There ran be no nblertloa to IbaL so far as I »Ub see. You may proceed wars untied.

The firemen t

will rep»n in Ibe nest I mated that over 1009 I and the ortlcera of 11 uslder ihsl they list

SABBATH SELLING William 5hrlvcr Acquitted Sis Men hear the Evidence and Render a

Verdict of •• Not Guilty."

The bearing of ihe person* soused of Iransarlltig business ou the Sabbath day was continued lo Squire Candeld’s

Wednesday afterno >u.

season ncnired 6 o'clock when from tbe home I1SF AsGbrjtsvi

TOM MOORE’S HARP.

■ of tbe lire. Tbe working order li l at txo o'clock

t kitchen

leltliiR

f K. t

mil on Sunday.

July Isiwyer Hildreth said Hie lime j allowed by law ,.10day*i had expired, 'usllce Canneld ruled lhal llie law contmplated Hie 'Ime a lien tbe warraul a* sworn oul a* Ihe lime when prosemIon wa* begun and lie would bear le case. The same evidence adduced » Hie oilier cases was ottered and afler ■usiderable legal fencing Ihe proseutlou rested. The court ruled lhal Ibe rtdeuce was sufllcleut. Ihe rase of Wllllem Hbrlver wa* lieu called sud Mr. Hlldielh asked ■r a jury (rial, which was granted. ■ lets Carlson, constable, after *ome •rd work, summoned Ihe following lo rrve: Msik Uke. K. R. Tuibert, I on roe l.udlam, Hsvld P. t.'resswell, Jovepb I Scull. Joseph F. Hand. Lawyer Boswell a.kfd each juror ‘paratrly if hr had formed an opinion

ii the improvement of Ibe depaitmei Ktsblna Tacfclr. Kx-cuuucilmau James H. Llun, 'hiladelphla, is one of Hie hrol knot iei*oliagn along Hie bay front and his owl bouse, "The Breaker" Is full of dd cuilos sod Iropbice of a long realdeutihlp at this resorl. One of tbe it luterrollug bit of psrsphsualla I one s^es on enlerlng Ibe froutdixu curious Msblug rig tbal occupies a prominent place on Ihe wall. oug steel book of generous dlmeuaud as w leked a piece ol flsblug gear that one would waul to tee 1* tbe ml narl of the rig lo altract attention. Hacbcd to the hook Is nearly a it horn of Hie hrol electric-welded lain, warranted to stand a ■veral burse-power, and this securely spliced lo a cable manufactured especially by one of tbe liable Arms Id Philadelphia. This line Is made lo order. Nothing bot tbe bnrhemp was used lu Its construction, d It I* absolutely warranted not to rak no mailer wbat come*. It could used wllb aafely lo tow a line of barge* from Boston to the Delaware breakwater. If one Is curious sud inquire tbe> if all Ibis outlay Ibe unly InfurmaHon rolunteered la—sharks. People along be bay have claimed that Mr. Shark being by reputation a wary flab, sniflt capture If he poke* hit nose Into tbe r* of greal Egg Harbor bay and keep. In tbe confines of a larger James H. Linn la out bunting for (bis specimen If be gets even an Inkling bis presence In Ibe bay, and when he flsbro for Ibem another Intamting bll of apparatus Is added in Hie form of a big log (bal lips Ibe scale bundled pound*. This is added lo play out (be flab should be b Providence be foollab enough I (be alluring ball Ibat Is always Ibe most carefully prepared portions of

Ibe rig.

Up tactile date of writing Mr. Linn baa caught uiAblug In tbe shark Hoe i bal Is at all startling, but tell tbe advantage of holding everything In readiness should anything break loom.

Camp Hie pussrwsro a charm (bal la II lu own, but it lias lu drawbacks, aa a party of boys from Germantown will reluctantly afllrm.' Edward Kelley, El wood K. SUIaids, William Jenkins, Robert V. Shields, William Campbell and John J. Campbell came down

Iwo week* ago lo tupre a glorious

good lime In a free wod easy sty Is of living. Tbe boys gut along famously lu all branebro of bouaekeeplnc except conking, and In Ibis they showed a

lack of experience that soou be rent lo every member of Ibe , aud yesterday afler breaking i they all went to tbe Hngbton to Uke dinner. R R. Buoy wss i what Uken aback ohm they all

lo him and expressed tbelr thanks lot

tbe dinner, but they explained II saying that they hadn't bad a sqi

meal sines they arrived and did not want U leave L£aau City wllb that

Tbe newly furonln! low a ..f Triangle. Tex. proui'-scw to !»■ unique II is laid out In ilo- form of an equIUirrwl irl- • ml the ground pUn of rack of ibe 23 bouses which hair I bus far been >

principal slrrets are named Kqul ersL Bcah-ae ami I—cries, and bate erea carried Ibelr cl

In reduce Ihe blase an Tomlin, a denial surgeol

uf Philadelphia, weal to her nssisUua Ived just lu tbe nick of rime an dragged Hie stove scr.-a Hie floor an Several garmenU banging lu Hi kltcbeu look Are as Hie store wi dragged beueatn them, l ul they wei iguisbed without (rouble. Oil wi

e wsy dow

■ud if hi

employ of Hie accused. Mark l^ke, Joseph I. Scull sud Joseph F. peremptorily challenged

ud retired. Each

Ide hai

■ light

lo chal-

> called i

him.

Irnge three jurymen w ilhuot giving rasou, sud It wss this right Ir. Boswell exercised. Niels Carlson was Iheu seul ot tree moie jurors aud aflri another

mg delay George Lawyer Hlldreih Harry H. Rice i

objection* being made In him look lb< fourlh seallu tbe jury box. John N. Johnson wss Hie flflb Jurymau selected aud Albert Gilbert completed Ihe llal. Iiawyer Boswell Iheu outlined hh case sod called Morris Sprowita. Ill testified that Wiliam Shriver, tti« defendant, kept a hath house and lie 1 seen person* going lu and oul of Iver'r bath bouae and exchanging bathing suits. Ou cross exsmluarion admitted lhal Mr. Srbriver had given him a balhlog suit bul would uol pay for II. He bad seen uo one pay for a suit on lhal day, bs said. Had hired balblug suits of Mr. Hbrlver before aud was lu company w llb Mailland Ibat day, who bad also received • lit from Mr Hbrlver wllbout having

ten asked lo pay for

On redirect examlnatiou witness said r bad seen others receive suits besides

MalHsnd,

Heury Maillaud was then sworn. He said be had received a bathing suit ly, August 12, bul wi pay fur II. He bad gone In halblog. but Sprowles bad uol. Crossexamination brought out-vgry little ~

addition.

Lawyer Hildreth Iheu called William T. Hbrlver, son of defendant, but afterterwards excused him without questions. Lawyer Boswi young Hbrlver a wllne aud a lively HU ensued between (be lawyer* over Hie questions which II as proper for witness lo answer, as jloslly elicited from Ihe wllni list Is was customary for persons ugage bathing suitsuu Haturday night Lawyer HUdrelb then summed Is case to Ibe jery. Hesaidthat clients had uo Intention lo dlaobcy any Sabbath law. It bad breu lest Hied by tbe witnesses for Ibe proaicuHoa, w ho were, wllbout doubt paid lor Ibelr trouble, Ibat they had sllempled lo hire a balblug Mill on Sunday and been refused by Ml. Shriver. There was no evidence to show tbal any money bad tgen paid on tbal day. Lawyer Boswell for Ibe prosecution iheu addressed Ibe Jury. He said Ibe question was as lo whether Ibe bath house was open ou the Hsbbath. law was plsiu on Hie subject and It was not for the |ury by tbelr feelings, hut by Hie law. He made a fororlul addi Justice Caufleld iheu charted tbe Jury end they gave a verdict for ibe defendant wllbout leaving Ibelr seals.

alarm was turned in and Heights! ime from all direction* lo render s sluice. Before Hie Are company 1 ached Hie scene the fin- was over,

he damage done was alight.

The family have uo IlMory a* lo where lie Are had origin, Ihe stove always avlug been dn Ihe ImwI order prosible. That Ibe Are was not extensive 1* due i ihe work of Dr. Tomlin. Had Ihe love remained considerable damage I*

almost sure lo have resulted.

The syndicate Ibat has.done toward Improving ihe district around Fifty-ninth street Is out for great Un-l-iovemeuts Ibis fall. One of them said to a representative of Ihe 8KXTlKJti. Thursday lhal from flirty flfly cottages would he bulll Immt alefy between Flfly-second and Fiftyninth alreel wet Improvements Involving an outlay of 116,000 bavs already Coolracted for and pumping eon base Signed which will Coal

••One of Ibe « about I bees street Improvements an tbal they an voluntary aad people an

• connected with tbe

CHy; William Welle, of Use VleeT -“ ~ office, Tmutoo, and Hobof 1510 CallowMII street.

carpet o

r quickly I

irodsy evening al n i. *„•« m* rrsaerir ml m Tease

loco Moon-'.' harp Is In New York city. Ii ren-ntly arrived from Dublin ami I* now tbr property of Marie Olorer Miller. Hu- church aud concert singer. lo whose grandfather Moon pre-senii-d It In ITsi. The poet wa* a doe* friend of Professor Glover. Mrs. Miller's grandfather, who waa one of tbe well known family of Gloren, must-

burner. She atlrniplrd j els us aud composers.

Hie supply of nil ofl hut ws- Tbs harp, which is now about 133

years old. was used by Moon In tbe ronijMisliluti of his famous -Irish Melodics"' II I* Interesting to note bow these poems came to be written. In 17l«: the publishing bouse of Tower A Co. of Dublin Invited all tbe hsrpsters and minstrels of Ireland lo a great mutlcal congress at tbe capital to play over the old melodies, tbe origin of many of which la involved In obecxrity. fur Ibe purpose of barmonlxlng and preserving this traditional national music. After Ibe melodies bad been tna•erllied Moore was engaged to write words lo them. Tbe air* were hannonlxed by Fir John Htercnson and Professor (Hover, and then began tbe long history and wide popularity of tbe

• Irish Melodies."

It was on this harp that Moore composed "The Harp That Once Through Tara's Halts." "The Meeting of tbe

"tin Where Glory Walts and 'The U*t Rom of BurnIn 1810, when Moore left Dub-

lin after th* publication of hi* “Mde-

by tbe Tower*, be took tbe harp

with him to London. There be foaad

a social Hon. aad In tbe taabdrawing rooms of tbe British

capital he used this harp apfl Me ED*

Tbe Holiday Boat Hub held tbelr ist meeting of Hie mnnlb al Ibe Hotel Brightou Thursday evening. Tbe usual form of husluese pmcwjurv* was fullowed, and Hie pennant* won In the

■re formallyipresenlrd to Ihe

vlclorion* yacblmen.

Ibe dub championship prunsnt wa* ■ warded T. C. Mitchell, tbe “ I.'no,"

weeh by (Yimmodure B. H.

Sauderllu.

Tbe peuusut for boats of tbe first ass was presented by Dr. Edwards to W. K. Williamson, the•• Ellis N. W." ■nd ol tbe (bird claro by I>r. Taleo to W. Cbsoce, who sailed tbe Dart. Ttie reports of tbe various comdllaes gave eekleuce Ibat tbe club as In good flnauclal condlllon. I lbs clam of tbe meeting refteehlenls were served. Among thorn teeeot were: B. H. Sanderiln, T. C. Mitchell, W. K. W llllamaon, Howard

orn, R. R. Hooy, Robert . t'bauce, V. W. Masland.

-One of my friends was accustomed > grant shelter to a number of garden spider* under a vacant vsranda and to watch tbrlr balitia. One day a sharp i broke oul and the wind raged so furiously through the garden Hial tbe spider* suffered damage from IL although shrlterrd liy Hie vcramhi. Tbs ' yards of one or these weld, as the sailors would rail them, were broken It tbe weh was-Mown hither and

but tried to help Itself In another way. It let llself down lo the ground by a (breed and crawled tu a place where ime sphulered pli-vva of a wooden fence, thrown down by tbe etoru “ fastened a thread to one of the bits of . turned back with It and hung It with a strong thread to tbe lower |*rt sf Its nesL aliout five feet from tbr ground. Tbe performance was a derful one. for tbe weight of the wood ed to keep tbe nest tolerably Arm. t It was yet light enough to yield to. the wind and so prevent furl her Injury. Tbe piece of Wood waa aliout IH inches long and as thick as a i

quIU.

“On tbs following day a cat servant knocked her head against the wood, and It fell down. But lu tbe course of a few hours tbe spider mend try web. broke tbe sup|iortlng thread In two and let tbe wood fall to tbe ground."—Our Animal Friends.

They were telling pdUtlcal at down town ofllee tbe other day. aad • 'y recalled tbe tala of tha Hob. HsrL at ons time heutesaal of Ohio. Hart waa on tbe stump tor Torakag ■nd wss putting in his beet licks in th* rural district* One afternoon be tackled a lot of Medina county farm we and opened upon them In Ms naaal way. endt." be said. "I know yen are ltd*, bard beaded lot at koaeel toiler* You are Dot to be moeed by sophistry or foolish deception* I have only to look around me to aasura myself that yon know a good thing when yon see IL Now, let us suppona one of yon farmer* baa a hired man. Yon may feM a little doubt of him at tbe tmtaeL bat you give him a fair trial. You Ilk* him •o well that you keep Urn another yeac. And ha servs* yon la a way that iagagemeat for still aaotb-

rer, a shrill voice Tf cf the crowd Intenrsptod him. “Hay." aeld the vole*, “bow la M ben the hind Baa gets to thiakla ha rna tbe hull darned farm!" It took tbf wind all out of Mr. Hart; as be himself afterward admitted,— Cleveland Plain Dealer.

- While many astronomers regard th* planet Mara as a "dylag world.' ‘ era. notably th* Abb* Moreux

young aud growing planet. Moreux explains the doubling of tbe by an optical effn-L and I holds that Mara was formed after tbe earth and Jupiter Owing lo Its •" tsnee from tbe sun and Its light Mara ought to be an ley

body of the planet Is still warm. Tha "canal*" be think* nr* *“ dared by coKlrarttvoa at Tbe whit* poles of Mara are formed

20 pigs for J. A. Llrbler. w* get on* of tb* pigs. AU of you who want pigs Joel confer a rarer oo The News and buy of Jake. Don't bay '#« all-tenv* on. far **- “ (Mich.) New*

itrengtben his-pi

The harp itself >* of tbs style kt ■ Ihe Irish Dal wsy. It la about throe eet In height and weighs perhaps tan . ounda It most have been a beautiful instrument when new, wttb Its grisn front pillar and a graceful sweep at neck. Oddly enough. It baa no pedal* Its compass comprises 30 notes tuned dlatonlcaUj In tbe key of O.—Waewtn

ss follows: First tbe st big shasta nod than cat lain ampa about thrw Inches in width. Thtafcipa ' ‘ to a bright red aad an than cool gradually, which taaspers them. They an next roQad to Iks necessary thinneas and are eat Into blank flat j tsUr i cf tbs as To shape tbe peoa is tbe next f Tbe rounding niaksa them bold tbe ink and distribute it more evenly tkaa could U done if they wen flat To harden them they are heated to a cherry red and thru suddenly cooled. This not only hardens Ibem. bat makes thsaa elsstie. Th. polishing, pointing nafl

ready for nea The little kotaa in th* it the cad of tb* eUta serve to • thein more rlxstio aad to facilitate the flow of tbe ink. It Is mid that nor* steal Is now aaad in tbe manufacture at pea* thea la that of award* It is evea clalaaad that tb* metal anouaDy aaad la tbetr maaefseturs weighs more tkaa all tha natal used la th. Busafaetare *f war larytoita—Detroit Fro* Prms