Ocean City Sentinel, 2 March 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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Calm age Sermon

by 'b' "ailrer . tongus- ef ' - u' re*" - *0d plan Hirne.1 In H *pee.-h Prayer, prayer, agonixing pray ; »•' -b-nw mud. ■•arefu . .00 1 „ ,, c ,, ro, jirarer wbieb rame from hundred.' ayatemglRdUy »nd pre.. .lretnwo.lv and t boas* ml* of .oxlou. father. »od4j>ltb*ll ltM . lr —* mol her* and txwflier. and al.Ier. and «b»u thro* .-rni.tell.t- ■--gan tn ! hashands aid wi.ro -a* the rau-e. lb. f" 0 ;*" ■ brel of lire lx*. Angelra reriral eern^ -bey b.-l alur-i a *!• Th aeerel ml Ml* i-UJia. n,, H‘"l“ri 1 ,r 11 A « alton ( ,

e»e evangeliatlr meeting* j we do tb* same every year ! aiera- lei u. have a for-1 own* e. - ii-.ia.tioil row.' .eo- e.n there row* Tlrey

Last of the Cwelve B , Lucy 6. Damptow

j She waited ao long to continue her story tbat I grew impatient ••Du go on." 1 entire led. "Ten are we have h*.1 only one that 'coUBled' *°'Wrll. we went to Ibe mnonlaln* for the eutotner; th* horelwi pl*re-po one aarem-l exivpllng l»o men and one; oTttreb re}.. » remllavalld. H wa. tie' xoo-ollgbt ulithla and and- there, were no otlrer girl* there."

HF.AI. W1TATF AAiKIGTK. WM. LAKE, C. E., Keal Estate AjEegxt.

By Rev. Prank De Witt Talmagr. D. D.

preacher bad left tire P*. iBi roast the ^ , «ere gaim -.d to wi..- • , dtarnw tire ISsaU* of I

Work hand in]

“t ome in '

Ktixalretb'a voire ram* from aomi' here near the fireplace and wa* ao alnt and larking In entbunlaam that

from guile when «lre I* pleading her. own .sure that 1 Bnd It rather bard to •"-"M tret now. But 1 Judd up right:

H. CORSOH

rauL «airai rrTtAle aad

wbirh h

nlraaling 11 will If and |».intltiE o

Irarbra^c Ibc nniion Tl.r !>■ In lion air. ^ Tbe llnw lu.« o

—UDlllfudca. mnlllladm In ilw m'W'r of Urcinlou." r«ru«l b) «arr--lo}wlnc

tbelf bearta tn Cbrtat. Ob. '

rhnn.newa It U that reacbea u» from all laoda teillnc of old fn.I.lonol rrvfr al«: Aa In tirrme daf» (;<»1 la rlalilng bi. people. On ererj- land Ibe HoljKfiirtl la moving tm Ibe dull and lifrlma elinreliea. roualng apalbrtlr rbriatiana

and l>rinxilie Ibonaanda of

the fool of the rroaa Anatralla baa l.er 1‘eulrroaia. New Zealand her Peuie- mm - n-riral wa« dae rtihdly r*t«. England bee Peoteeoata. rock . t -bat Uk- meeting, were lifted witneoaed auch an outpouring of 'be ni’^Td^ring tbla lx* An Holp Kplrit aa no Uelng man baa erer c ... ln rrvlea! Bui the old mother In eera la-fore Bough mlnera and ml- |.r»el. tbe okf CbrWtlab elder and dea tuned acbobira. old men and eblldren. n,.. rbrlatlan rbareb member, have been a'lrmd by a mpalerloua pow- uill rv-J.-Ue wltb blm tn Ibla barreet er and bare turned to lb. I xml. Cbrtat from bl* Ibrooe will reoognlir Our own dear bind la aharlng in tbe a«plr*»- You woodered.' bleaelng Onet tidal ware, of rerlr.l "T to tbe eraugHWa. -wby power bare rolled up from Reorgta. mb aelr^ljo fireat tidal ware, of reriral power , o tb< . I , rjJr „ of tbnir have rolled forth from IVniwfIrauia |uu , , La ,i] u | r spirit and New York and Colorado Orek^ heart* of your hiorerr ao that Ibe good tidal warea of reriral |S)per are oow fell Into good ground rolling forth from California to the" thank God for aucb prayer*

In tbla n

o bla g<

f and a Sbaefler. tbe - of little eblldren. end w mighty goepel rbargera n work of glare Truly

a ell

tleeb. Our eon* end oar daughter* propbeeylng. Our young men are i log rialoo*. Our old men are dreaming dream* O Kplrit that loaplred tbe W'ealey* and WblleOeld and t inner and Baker and Cartwright and Moody, lead thou ua on In tbla widening go*i«-t morement for the redemption of i ful world for Cbrtat! But. though the reriral aplrtl baa ap-I-eared In many clti**, I do nut be Ua mighty power baa yrt been de at rated to a greater degnw anywliere than In our own beloved city of Lot Angebn Hero for tbe paat few wtrkr

> aamo boar crowded with anxkma kero after J«ao Cbrtat. Tliese builda were thronged on Kunday*. Yea.

; night*. They I

p alao been

el 12 ocloek at midnight. Ttiey hare alao been Ummged in tiie morning* and Id tbe efternoone./ Everywhere Christian people bare been rerumnrrating their Urn* to tbelr Saviour Every where, like the am Inn I’bliii-t-iao JaUer. aaxloai men and women have been aaktng tbe modern PaoU and Kllaae*. -Biro, what uniat 1 do In be aavedr Everywhere gray balreU old folk*, broad cheated mro and women In tbe prime of life and agile limbed, clear eyed youth* and maiden* have been praying for aalvatlon. mullltudro have ariaen In tbo public meetings, saking prayer* for tbeir mother* and fattier*.

What ia tbe meaning of all Oil* woo derfal manifestation of tbe Spirit'* I tower? I* there any law not yet dlacoveted that gm-rrn* am-b movement*! In II poaeible I bat in tbe apiritual work], a* in the natural world, there I* a ckree connection between csune and effect! 1* there anything that we aa Indlrldual Cbrtat la na ran do to bring Into operation Ibcae life giving abowero of divine grace) U it pooaible tbat If we a* (hrinllan people continue to olwy ..tlod* law we can bare a pen-dual re adral of divine grace tn our churches and home* every morning, every noon

and every night?

Before paying a grateful tribute to tbe great evangelistic leaders who or gaulred tbla Ixm Angeles feriral I would acknowledge with sincere reter cure our ddit to tbe locntiaplrtmus Christiana who day by day for mi besought God for Ibis aeaaon of I Ing. Tbe n-llgioua and the secular newsiuiiera bare been giving column after column of apaie In recounting

tbe coiiiAinited eiangpll*ti doing fur CKirurt. ‘n-ousai

Tbousaodi . bare aig

the cards (-tedgiUE CbrtatV atrenglb to lr. life. Tbe picture of J

man and Henry Oatrom and derwolf and otbera bare lirru * brondcaat In hundred* of bom

Tbe Ixw Angelee reriral trachea other greet lessee. Tbe vast nuinler of peo|de do not have to be taught wlio

Cbrt»t i» Tliey

gospel of salvation to be eared If they will They mu*! be led by the power of tbe Holy Spirit simply stand, to come lo a decision, to do what they know they ought to do They do not tied to bear sermon* on tbe au t bent oily of Ibe Scrtplare*. the divinity of Cbrtat or tbe doctrine of original sin They are for tbe greater part be I levers In Christianity, l! la tbe personal appropriation pf there truth* that they lavk—Tbeymve aln ao much tbat they will not come lo tbe desired de<i*!on. In other word*, tbey beliere. but they do not wish to girr up *ln. It 1* not Information about Ctirtrt nor expla ration of Ibe troth* of Christianity that men need They understand there thing* already. It la tbe will tbat moat be raptured. They do not ye*lire tbelr danger nor tbat tbey must themselves ' salvation through cbrtat. Tbe aers preached by tbe evangel 1*1* prov-

ed tbat fact

Tbe illy wa* mapped out Into section* Then the different Protestant churches. Imwpectlve of creed, united irrb of tbelr reapeco* tbe rich tod the poor, the educated and uneducated, pat "r» a* well a* people, bad Ibebreed of ife broken unto them. here evangelists break de! They gave tbelr gospel message lu tbe slmpbwt language, brat taking It for granted that all men believed divine personality of Jeans And when Invitation was given to com Cbrtat men and women arose b> scores and often by tbe hundred* tv me Ministerial friendt. Christian friend*, we a* a class spend loo mocb time In proving that Chriat ia rather

then wa* faffing In torrent* All tbe barterte* of Ibe element* were ua limbered •'Crash, crash!" went Ibe booming of Ibe thunder "Zigzag'" tbe lightning An electric thunder itruck the North MetbudiM «bun-b ■ssdena end set it on Ole Tbe .ere bl® Led I rewbeia Were -very • After Ibe l bra ter* and place* !e emptied, long after tbe great rfty wa* asleep hundred* of men and women marched through the *.e»lsd street*, e-enetluie* wad.ug above llietr ankle* In water Tbey mart bed alnglng and praising Tbey marched down lo tbe Of *in Then, after tbey bad collected tbe Magdalene* and tbe bu prodigal- who bad been wallow In tbe *wtne trough* of ."tb# far country." they *t*rt. men and worn*

Many face*

seared wltb tbe aw ■briber outcaati anxious about sou

I* to bring them to public decision for Cbrtat which men already know tbey ought to make that is tbe chief work of tbe Christian mrorengen Hear It. ye

Christian laborers Men believe in about Cbrtat for at

to be saved I learn tbi* fact from i t the evangelist*, but especially from one. Her C. T Sbarffer. rommon!; rolled "the rhlidreu’s evangelist." "Oh.' said I "If I am going to get any bene B - from there go*pel meeting* a blessing for my eblldren and my

s friend*- ►*« t

id gathered la abeu!

Into one for the afternoon. I a; to. k the children I left all tbe m er. borne, and we. the rhiidreu and *e!f. went to bear tbe evangelist's me* sage. Well, tbe children got a Me* Ing from that children's set ikt. b Ibe old folks got jost a* great a Id** ing IT rat Dr Sbarffer got all tbe li '-le «ree singing. Then be rammeuo l i: * addrea* from the text "My cup ru

He said

Wilbur

E Bie

altered . * But •;

. am sure i voice tnetr comlrtiou* j when I tell you that this greet Ingath | mug of soul* l fort*. They ba<

practically this: "Now. vr la a bottle half ailed

That water represent* a motb • Now. my boys and glrla, that '■ ! -tile is not running over, la ll?”

. came back a ready an*«rr. “Well,

uildren here la a cup full of «

ike will roll tbla cup 'food.' Here Is

not her cup full of. water we ceil Tal

Here ts^anolher cup we

Tight" Here 1* another cup

harvest which comes primarily from the Holy Splm's operation* It Is Ibe work of <h*] in answer to the pleading of Christian men and women who at-ent night after nlghi in prayer before tb* welcome train brought our beloved brethren from their ITttsburg fi rming

Her e

» Dr. I

iaiing upon tl

pound tbeir content* in 1

"My children, tl

Wonderful and Inspiring meeting In tbe Grand Opera House of Ixm Angeles Fell jk IiaiT- ever forge . i

go

e and I an ardent admirer of. several year* tier weillor I bad her a boixh of American Beau-

ties. her favorite dower, one for every of Mr year abe waa old on each birthday. ,, a see. bow many la It tbi* time ail ity-tbrre. twenty-fonr. Why. wl| Be**. It will be an even two doxen Vo -

,e gn*t«l rraugellats. tbat they may arfa 11* gladly to do the Father's will. I-Ctlrer if be like l*3Ul in fui-ff M:ue

THE PARISIAN LUNCH.

for tbe strictly iTu

a Inncb, which

about

Some curiosity

to that meeting to scoff, bu: before they left prayed as tbe poor pub!iron prayed. There were -penitent tear*-which welled up breaking hearts Ye*, those tear* gloriou* tears Sowing unbidden tnd unchecked Four thousand men many of them criminal*, gathered together In tbe midnight hour dating the tempest to reek Christ Did

tbe like of It?

Con tny one who witnessed that the Grand Opera House of Ixm Angeles ever forget tb* revelation! Were we ot then tauvht how Christ wsnts u< > go forth Into tbe highways end tbe edges, seeking sinful men and women ■berevrr Urey may be foaad! Oui. two. three, four. Uv*. six. seven, tolled tbe city bells. Tire evangelist* and tbeir followers worked on' Nine, ten. half past ten—tbe Chnatian disciple* worked on Eleren. twelve, went night! (th. ye*'. lire messenger* of aln are onl tonight Thl* is tbe harvest honr for the demons of death. But tonight —ay e. tonight- tbe angels of mercy are railing and pleading Mother* and fa then in heaven. w:ve* and cb.ldren In heaven, over the embattleinent* did ye not are the prayer* be;l.g atfkwered In the midnight hour! Oh. God. teach ua. aa there evangelist* have taught ua. that the mission of a Christian church if not alone to care for a few people who are oar aortal equals and who hap ; pen to come to our eburrhee! Tbe greatest mission of Christian churches la to go after' men and women-to go after them In aaloou*. Id baunt* of aln. lo gambling deua. everywhere and any ; where - to go after tbrui in tbe morn mug. at noon and at midnight. But. lastly. I learn from lb<- work of there evangelists a lesaou which ought to make it* one and all ashamed of our reive* If tire rhurcbe* of tbe Ixml Jesua Christ would Join together tbelr fores* to make a conquest for Cbrtat they could win the same triumph*

petixrr* eaten wilb butter—tbe only time butter I* ever served on e French

table

Tbe endless variety of “bore d oeovre*" would fill a volume-sardine*, shrimp-. olives, radishes. Tiny salad* of every descriplton are Included among An egg or Bsli conrre follows, and tbe various way* in which both cooked would also fill a volume. Next tbe meal la served - beef, mutton, lamb or veal -accompanied by one vegetable or. e salad. If n vegetable, tbe sal * follow* a* a separate conrre with fowl, game or cold meal of aome kind, salad Is tbe accessory for tire meat then some vegetable comes after It single course ppseding tbe cb< never omltlrd- and which with fruit of aome kind forma the dessert. B tween Hie salad and ebrewe course aweet di*h. an "entretnet." consisting often served, hut cheese and fruit a

hesitated where, I at

The room waa dark excepting for the , Bi •-light, which threw a ray across FJicalretb * fsce sa she cam* amlilngly ,

■night You don't mind not

the dark, don't cheerful Ore

'* the trouble i Tbla

* cosy t

e any-

jnbnpphiere near. Tell your inacW what s gone wrong

n't yon?” -

■sure you will only laugh. T feel tike bring laughed at

loadly and hope- j

effort to hide It, * "H e strange Joi ten It. Dirk, win-

love. little girt, ao It la! have rebirmbered. - of c lulled agaia and leaned tc

n't mean about the r forget them. I be | o bate a thousand a-aya very aweet of ,

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Ia why 1 wanted to talk to Heriflktoo.' abe continued, twelfth and-yea, tbe last of

me. won't It

ah busbwbat I u

tell—t

hope when

I keep getting elder and older aome forget just bow many u. I in ashamed even

1 know." I | waa ao serious 1 did not dare . tie, ao 1 oat wondcriag Just bow j long thl* mood of hero would la»t- ,

■ half

closed to c 1 Ait care

ceal something abe (

have me aee, I knok—whether t chief or something really sertoua I 1 , Didn't tell 1 couldn't help thinking, dl. of many things I bare no right , think sinec one winter several year* ago when Elisabeth decided w* were only friend*, but the very bast

I bad f<

ud look II between t Elltabeih — lue! * not in earnest, d me, I know, but you ud 1-well, the fact M over tbal little eas

ends that ever were. AM ao "• mile girl, did you think I could! I e - I you; I can't tietp it. amt look at Yon don't know bow terrible It U. Ettaatreth. dean-et - rouMnT you Dlfk. to be a girl and to bare a twenty- j enough to let me save you from tire fourth birthday ao near. Don't laugh- of ,|«. iwcIveT' % Alice say* abe tretlevra I am go- j B} . , be Ucll , f lx)m , b e lug I had 0 be an old maid." | thought burned out. bill which leaped spite of her warning 1 bad to a ,lo a Bum.- slid threw It* brlsbinc*1 now, trying to think of her as right over tire fare 1 wanted b. I Id maid ElitabeUi tb* beautiful, eaugt,, „ HgUt Yn Kllxabeth * eye* ti, : .! re **» «Bed; KMxabetb tire be- , llo| .^ Iu Bnd there Wliul *l„ loved of all who ever knew bar; Ellxa- , akl wa* well. | am afraid Mr Her betb tb* envied of all tbe glrla. and rtugU.n'* hopes wUI Is- gone fureveEUzabetb as an ok! maid. ! when Ire knows alsiut II. My mirth received a check when

remarked next In tb* I

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mightiest mission of J. Wdirer Chapman and bi* a muriates la to uuitc Christ's forces. Tbey have given ua an object lamon of tin- victory tbat may

>1 effort of all tl

NO. no." came back tire united an swer Then Dr. Kbaeffer took np anOlber riq. tilled with whu< moked like '■lAid "Tbi* cup. children." said Us. represent* the blood of Jesus Christ

Kupiraaiog every fall Ibe CongregsUunal minlaters. and tbe Baptist minis-’ ters. and the Mrth.KlDt ministers, and tbe CampliHhte ministers, and tbe Pres iter*, and the Lutheran

•*— Hefornie.1 -

nary are off with 1 gU*. of ,

birds tbousand* tea. what they done for fresh water when they got thlraty “One day a squall answered that question for me. H waa a hot and glitterin' day lu tire tropic*, and clear sky overbad a black rain cloud appeared all of a * widen. Then Ibe empty aiiace over a bundn bird* came dartin' from every direction. They got under the rain dond and tbey waited there for about when tire rain ls-gan to fall tbey

from shore, tbey get kheir drtnkln' water In Ibnl way. Tbey smell out a storm a long way off; tbey travel a hundred mile*, maylre. to get under It, and they swallow enough raindrops to keep them goln', M —Portland Ore-

Tire average rltlaeo. If asked what waa taught at Oxford, would probably reply. "ITrelea* learning." And In many way* It is * true anawer. for IU aim la not to turn ont doctor*, lawyer* ami merchant*, ready made, bnl men with carefully trained mind*, flttrd not for this or that profession, but for the whole conduct of life. It la contended tbat such a man will Insensibly lake a wider view of bla subject than the specialist, fot be approaches it from a different stand-point.-Ixmdoh Outlook.

“Mr. Herrington waa here last night" Another alienee, not *0 pleasant aa the last I da not like Mr. Herrington. . , r and Elisabeth's Aunt Alloc does Be- d , aide*. Mr. Herrington U considered very desirable. He la rich. Ire U well liked— by mothers and aunts at last though - ^

1 am frank to aay I do not know why . _ exactly—and be la very fond * Ellxa ^ ^ amreirani-T betb. For tbU I admire hU taate. but 1 11

It doe* not tend to make me notioably

fond of hlm

“Poor old duffer!

11 tbs

minister*, a

lug tlrey al

tlim*

II get togclber Then a

will e

Tret ui

Igw wee

‘ighre we bl

:!e coir. IVbile Dr Khaeffar was talkli Jenua Childr--n were learning, the •***

l*el mrocige They were being

' 1 rbqtvli we preach. We will In

Ure~ bottle*"la" running roU **' *‘ r " r,r n ‘ w ‘"‘ r ‘ " K ' " L gift. God ha. g'een to f*X l*"'f« meeting. We Mil a

. best nu-n down Into fire slum*' I would luppan! Not only wou

An Kiigioiii surgiviu at Hongkong ,' Write* tbat “all ITilnamen at flab and pork at morning and ccenlng meals. ; Fowl* and ducks are always on tbe tabic of all but tire most "humble of tbe . cooly eh.**, and they do not have them leva use they caunot afford them. I

» wit

and tc

ita. I said ti

Why do «

live, to tom I said to myself: "Why

k *f any In

man agency, nut ot tiod Those »ei tire results of faith—tbe fnyii lb. move. luouuuln*. When God s pg*p]

pleaded with him for UtUbh-.iug th. i for granted that most prop put tbelr troat In one who never fall. | Oiriw ian land bpilere in t'brist. Tbelr Tire preparation In lire ban of mau .. grat.aud sole purpose seems to Iw to with the IxK-d. and wla-u there l>rll.-> lead peuiile to a decision to give them Ing men and women begged him to ael'c* to him, Cannot we, as gospel touch the brans of lb* people lie hroid minister*, do tb* aaow!"

and answered them. The eanirot s|. j pealf of Dr Chapman and Mr Bledi: | wolf would bare found no respotM* a lugs. Tbal la this The Ixird'a work

Voukt teach congregatin might rest tm«i tress eo rai build up a denomlnathsi.

. ; those who 1 , live on rice.

, tbal tl

arise in tbe .men's meeting in ilaxr: pavUtan If it bad not been that

mightier power than mans had been hftial M>rk In them If we want a rrvicsA that

■jgMfH ■ Hty a

wbat Dr. Cbaponu

have done They would shake tbe clti**

SS ■"'!;• •“ , ~ m,r ' “ ’‘"“ m

m.a iMonle In Ibis ' ,rrU '*

One of tbe most faraeeing acts Dr. Chapman ever did for tbe advani-eiucut of a gospel movement was to combine evangettats of different erclralastiral deuuiulnatkma into ’ a unit for tbe i spreading of the gospel Dr Chapman

The 1 .uro . Work a Baataesa. , Presbyterian and la laboring under But another wmgbty Iw-on l, pvsaaed tb, onll „ of lb# RMwn|| . wnnl>lv <lf l^s by thia.aerie. of meet- u.e Prewb.rtrrtan cbureln Dr. Henry at Is this. Tbe Ixreds wort; la Oalrum. bis asauelalr. is a Methodist • II« not a hysteria. It la TUin:,,, Hohaon la a Quaker. Itcv. It r holy eJ.cui.tloo. UU hot W Slough I. . Congregallonallst. B. A. "I , ,nT* belong* to the southern Pic. tnirta^ blind your- eyas and bylrrian ctiurcb-bcrr there were no

, ’ r,Ctlc * , Durtbri-n and southern churebra-John

K. ibliott la a Dutch Reformed mlnlaUr. All aecUfian fences bare bron

A Slssele U seat Ins. “May a man marry hi* widow's ter?" wa* a qnestimi I heard put 1 prominent lawyer. “Certainly be may." wa* tbe rt without a motnr tbe Uwyar bad anoilrer it Albany Jourual

r Isn't so old. and yon don't need i call him names. Hu-hard Wells! Me I treed so mocb sympathy either, ■a!" She Bashed a look at ms drew herself up In such a haughty tbat I Immediately aubstded. What did she mean? Purely sbe-sbs

couldn't have—

powder, the two packages of similar Then site sought

out her benefactress.

quired and preseutisl one of tbe neatly wrapiml purchases. Tbe offering was acptrd gracefully, am! Ibc donor depart ed. much gratified at tire ncivtu pHshmcnt of l»cr art of recognition. When abe got borne sire nnnraiqssl her remaining package to try the new tooth powder. He moving Ibe last pUs-e of wrapping IMipcr. she read on tbe box rover. “ Chocolate Bonbons Extra .Quality "—Harjrer's Weekly.

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"Please. EUaatretb." I b***n-"pli look at me and tell me you refused

man for tbe last time. You know you jr, cannot love blm." i ,1, “Why. you see—well. I—I'm ashamed i,

to tell you what I have been thinking, bdghi live” si ’ ■* *“ “ ,r JT 1 It ia ki-|>t uud*

In tbe ancient cal >ae of Immeuse v ■ned for 'Mi yesiti

irrald. Its

bias. I'm afraid. But be happened to b* „( tb* last--well. I'll call blm Ibe last of p ” I Ml,

“Tbe last of twelve - wbat T' I de-],!,,,,,,, t |„. , mandril “You don't mean to tell me. round „„. k Ellaabelh Denton, that you have iiad ,„! , la ,.

in iliffcrciii 1111 nds. and tblbilril In publli'. tbrii lei of Hie sriiotc When

r aepm

nd distinct k „

Ilf* of twenty fonr yearaT 1 01

not rounL they I —

’ going too m

t tbey »

e Just

aa aertuoa aa tire oUiera while' tbey lasted You can't guess who waa my Brat lover. Dirk. Billy Trenton! H* proposed to me one sight at a party. I wa* only fourteen. I think. I remember we bad aome sort of games, and In on* of them be chow me as tbe one be loved beat, and afterward came tb* declaration In the Conner calory Only . a abort time after tbla Cousin Frank proposed. Yon never know be waa on* ' I Mini «f my old lovers, did yoo? He wa*

very desperate for a mouth or *0 and MAM. p

Vowed be would die If 1 refused blm. Then be met Grace, and 1 wa* forgot-

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C. L. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT...

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IW A •bury Areas*, orau City. K. J.

Fine Fanil! Gnraes.

Ix.u forrel*. Cottage, for rent. Com*pond,nre roll,-lied

Money for Mortgages...

Huron of all fraSoo, fanned Fruit*, t-irkho, l^relus llrtri! Href, Hu tier ud Ixw! twrt^quollly. W*l ( bM •h*u pur-

JORDAN MATHEWS

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FINEST COTTAGES IN OCEAN CITY .'.‘.■.FOR RENT Writs for Price* and Ixmtou* FOR SALE SPECIAL BARGAINS HAUM/EV Y. LAKE S3* ASaUftT AVENUE Automobile Henrico.

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At First *t*i>t. “Did he fall In love at Brat Bight? - ' “Ye* First sight of her hank ae-fouut."-Princeton Tiger.

EXECUTOR'S SALE

Commencing

MONDAY, OCTOBER irth, j

ENTIRE STOCK OF

Clothing, Hats, Gaps and Gents’Furnishing Goods

Will be sold at a cut of ONE-THIRD off original

count may 1 aakr | ” :: :: She Ignore* my question as she THIS IS A BONA-FIDE OIT-'Klt come* lo Ibe BfUi on her lut. AND A MONKY-HAVKR. •T bad almost forgotten tbe cousin ,. , , , . who visited Grace tbe winter after I Estate of Ihe late— came borne from school. He was *0 >1. MENDEL

funny. He must have proposed to _

every girl be met Hiit winter, and I 1 ®'*i» AtlMMtlff Avenue came In with tbe rest Let me tee. ATLABTtc CITT. n.J. who waa next? Oh. the doctor, and be TnqVDTI Mxrvivxrr really did count for he was a ‘big JOSEPH MENDEL,

“Tbe college boys, I beliere. You know a girt was not coualdered at all popular In college there In Ibe west unlea* abe b*<y*t least one proposal a

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1 "You were there a year, aa I rememi Iref." I Interrupted, "and you averaged

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“ I "Only two. and lota of the girl* had four and fire. Wltb Billy and Frank, | the two at college made four, and no!

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LOW -PRICES. ■atlafactloa (Guaranteed. N. e. eODFREY

General

FURNITURE REPAIRER anil UPHOLSTERER

VarBlxhlag, and PalallBg in Cslorx i j Carpel Laying a Specialty .-. BUJIMM PLACE- E6S AS BURT AH.

IESIDEICE—65S ASBURT AH MICHAEL J. HORAN

JiYVWaSffl ROOFER

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ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. . Johbtny Promptly at aadad to. BaUmaia*

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

i-blladelphta. na. B*pairing a tpsctallv.

E. CLINTON A CO.,

“.r BRUSHES 100s imn, ua s s. tuti n.. SEASHORE FURNITURI

Gallagher’s

A3 S. SECOND STREET - PMIb