NOT RESPONSIBLE ; ORIGIN OF GOLD PENS American UNITARIANS.
EUROPEAN TRIPS.
court* uj. 0h« Tbm T»>* rnnnfm «■ —Ttti
iking up tbc bookAl ndvtrtl*-
bn4i»T*r<o ert; Dta tenopp*] and ,n « ,be •* r >*“«> «'* m*. .. ri. - - - -* - uinrlal* of the Flng Frt*t>jrl*r1«n n*i irMiaai itiurch Ihe Plilladelphla printer ifc« made a ml-Ukc »hWj U a mlanpre- •*« r * m ^* | •rnUtluD for mulch the ebuirb people To an Aurri. are nut raapooelble. lu the buukleu for haring I> a rut of the "Fraat/Ttertan I burcba^oi article u Thl* ahouM have read the *propoaed ■'Ithout tbr g'«d Freahyterlan Cborrh." &A cvrrrir. tb* We are mjucated to atate that the manufarti ofIVrtala of the eburrb feel that all roo.turma«l la ti»
abould koon that the; had
r t hl
• 440
tan that may is Is Em
L nltarian. The orv*** to be found '•‘ a »
r England and the lea at number : • aouth la polity JCnitarlam
I A. . "
greater Dumber of there la
putting the photograph Into tbe book bad teen made let They ay that ho doubt tbe mia- g .M p-oa pn e i take mill he undehtood aaooe likely met aiihllttie . to happen In the burry of the pMutlu*.^ a ** 1 NEW BILL SIGNED f" 1 J‘'l!
la doe the credit ,
Or fountain pen tta ^ ere ^.M upe. Ui. ba.:a af a ^ ’'I “li^TrtlA ca^ ,1 “ l,K “ •— T,loc of etty or .« iotaiu pen would b. ^ ° r “** f«U>*»lag la tbe both at cl—
more cuminou Tam.: "In the lore of you are i.v f of gold pent waa truth and In the aplrtt of Jeena CbrM rab
luted states In 1S3S we nnite for tbe woreblp of God and Muar^mj, r
Iwirolt. Attempta the aerrlcr of man." The American r
There waa grnahltng among the k drore of wild homes la always a a herd of ataera. but It
be bunted Vo t.t» capture, boys mould have nothing to do with it but there were a wore of othera who entered Ituo tbe <haa* gleefully and greadSy. The man who captured the
«• Mattes fhetnwlvre up and down the r*BT at Intrreah and to keep the k borae moving until be fell from
r p. izz
of men In ,hla ears. He diaapd aa If the earth bad awaUowsd
m In extent Water eau grans mar* plentiful and Iba black borne had llvad In safety. On the grate lay the decaying bod lee of four timber wolraa that had met <{saih while trying to pull him down. lie Ijid courage aa weO aa beauty.
Id I Ingle nd to make CMtarian aeaoriatteu. wlU bead guar
that time, but they teen tn Boerbn. le tbe oce general mla- ‘ ,.T - '
““'T ^ -"b which the moetof T*
e . .lurau, point and ^ chmntm .filal* It era. To"^T^ V' ^-U pomu iTilTdi^ lor ' u ~ 1 10 U ‘ T 1K3 ^ •• • u “ a '• loman e f. -' tuilll John lease Haw ,t * b - ,l,,r *- •“ abject Is "tn diffuse the mill not rtw lo
i kiM, a . ttlien of the I nlted Sutra, but ■“> promote tbe Interra!, of a long m • .ru .. ofme.bo.ro reaidiig m Ihiglaial while the expert- CbOrttenlty " It it prralded over greater roe: ? ocean. iuwjU In the uiauufa.-turlug of gold C J . tb * R '' ln 8 *“ url A- Eltet. a eon ego a Hard t.. thie Umponaul l-»-ereln ,.r.Mfrra. there, actdraital- * Prraldrot rharlra W. Eliot of Har- an Europe,:,
... tr diwv.iere«l that tbe i.atlie alkrr of unlverrity. Tbe natteoal confer ■ railroad rate* f*. rigol by tbe tJorernor lra« -rak — «« of I nltarUn and otbra Chriettan during the au.nr,
I hardest and moat refra. iorr of all me- ‘burebra. of which tbe Hou Carroll tteo as to tn. t. UlUc alloy., could be .wed for protect- D Wrt «bt LL. 1) . la president waa reau of lnf.cm.tl h.g the point, to mOih better adtu oeganixed at New Tort In April. 19®. war. autlon. mb ti.gr and more cheaply 11 >* • rehglooe and fraternal body de- EngUrfi can almi Uawklua-right, wir* pur.haaed by a T Mad to tb« atreugtbenlng of the ririind trip ticket
clergyman of Iw-tryit who Induced th — —
mat'll maker above mentioned
farturr gold l<ei by him were p
that falbermd by former Hildreth, of Cape May tending juried let loti of
own lira lo the tbree^nlle UtuH In tbe
Atlantic Oceaa
Tbe act affect. Mum
Burlington. Atlantic and Tape May oounttoa, and addaUO square mile* tbe territory of tbe Common a emit b igthena tbe Bute', title' i riparian properties, giving control over the pound nets and the me hadru Oaberira, and wUI be an o|>e< Ing wsdge fotaddHloual leglaUllon
Lord Bathmore David Plunkett Bbortlj t««tkge t to tbs Riviera Tbe Frencfa railway carriage for LI*
a railway oOfor tKketa. Lord i on the paper af-
fixed to tbe window, marking the compartment aa rraerred. The ometal desired to IdentifyAthe occupant of tbs
with the
la way rc
Ups tbe familiar “David Plunkett." Happily be remembered Is time be eras no longer David Plunkett, but for the life of him be could not retber what title In tbe peerage be selected. It seemed half an hour
umgera would knock Is as am' wua against the aldra of their At this critical
IJat of unclaimed letter* remaining
In tbe Ocean City Post Office for the P““ber of tbe pen are aut
weak coding April 38, IKK
captain. oa." they bowled—"show na that fellow who waa singing Rock ad • Cradle of tbe Deep’ only a few ago: Let as at' ‘ “ " ~
artist craves—praise and nxmey. Of tbe latter It la Interesting to apeak, because tbe matter of money making la changing tbe whole course of literature. and a few great fortnnea mads have beckoned all sort ball and crippled, into tbe field, view of the fortunes made by Hall Caine and Marie Corelli It 1* wholesome upon the *35 that Milton got for “Paradise Lost." Shelley never made anything ont of Ida poetry; Browning for twenty years and over •> gvt hla work printed: tbe greatEngtlat^ novelist* earn* hla livelihood by reading for pnbllsbrra. and. although we-havr no data. It would be safe to gueaa that Mr. Swinburne could not support himself by hla poetry. To sum op. In Stevenson's words again. “What yon may decently expect If yon • talent and much tndnstry Income aa a clerk wUI earn r erlth a trrtli or perhaps a twentieth of u> •-■:t|iOV.“-Harper’s r-’aak
lx.
Eternity U It the laxtrst stml of water In at
of the sunrise of eternity'
a the esst of the twgi This U-ftag the rase
world's foods at rarthly Toler lb the everlasting I shape lo eujoy whai ■HayArid Mower *
drink so much of II will take half ol get our systems In
of rlernlty
Despite tbr Halter aliotit outworr creed* and the anxious look on the PS of amateur dlacnoatlrUns-a* tliey up Will, the ohunh and fret Its pulse the statist Ira are still on tbe aide of Hie ebnnh. They show It-vltaL.do:
moribund. Tbr figures for practically »*Jit
every droominathm show a pcn-cotaga of growth during 1004 larger than the Increase tn population - New Tore
ridiet _H TJIobe
Kourleen lawyers of tbla county bare signed tbe certificate of fnoorpurfor tbe Cape May t ouuty Bat Aatteo. After I he Ming of the Icale lu the < Hire of the Secretary of Stale, the aaaoctatton will organize. The following are tbe trustees for the year : Morgan Hand, Judge J. M. E. Hildreth,Froeecutor U S. Douglas*. X Prosecutor Eugene C. Cole. Matthew Jefferson, former Judge H. H. Vorbera. A. C. Boa*ell. Jonathan Hand and J. Spicer Learning.
. .. be found.
voted to the •trengtbeulng of tbe round trip ticket, cover about every ehurcbra and aoctrtln which unite with thing to he seen in the country la t ** for a ‘^‘ r, * n<1 better work for the tlon. and tnternatlocal routes can pen* mad# blngdom of riod It it compoaad of tbs be covered by tbelr help at a cvri ibstltutra foe the representstl, re of anch churnhra aa than that offered by
BEAL ESTATE ACJENTM. "• ,WM. LAKE, C. E., Real Kestate iVg;ent. , T J_ wei-onary ^r - ’ ****■.^Wills snU I'ootnuxs rare^n^
CORSOR
.Real ISratate ^Vtcent
The ——
:r LICENSED AUCTIONEER, ! !w | No. 721 Asburg Acenue, Ocean City, N. J. || R. CURTIS ROBINSON VS Conveyancing 3 Insurance
NOTARY PUBLIC AND
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS
Mr*. Belle Dunham has received word of tbe Ulnae of Charles K Martin at hi* borne In Eureka, Cali-
fornia MrT Martin baa been III neo* I several seek*. Eureka la about K&jButra
mile- norib of San Frai
the city * a* shaken considerably
during tbe recent earthquake.
,J bia punt b* Invited by tbe coancll. aa tb* Yara. where tb* rummlttee which manage* the bualnra*
huslnraa was emerged <* >b* conference la termed It recogQulte aa tmproiemeot was added to Dilm ,b * f,rt tb*' **■ conaUtuency la the pUnt by the machine* for the mak- tfogrraatloual In tradition and polity. Ing and temi-x.ng of tbe pena. invent n •V 11 ** «“> •uthorttaOve Mat nor ad by John Rendell one nf tbe em * x ' Trt »c* any control, confining Itaelf ploy era pf tbe eauhUvhment Thla aa- 10 recommending the churchee which UbUsEmem fcxm peodured a gold pea tb» loatrumenta of lu acCvitlra so perfeit that It combined tbe ala*- “rxIvrT.klw .ad method* aa It tlcity of tbe qalU with the penoaaencj 3 “ dr ** “ be within their porpoae and nf the metal A boat lose It waa dte- • cop * Tb * ™«f«r»«x* meeto blansUlly covered that by imbedding the Irldlam *’ *' ,c b «»>» * D ^ Pl»ce aa the council
point* In the gild Inatrad of aoldertng them on tbe corrosive Influence of the Ink on the two metate. tbe solder and
the gold. wa» avoided and T finnar Karirai rreaigtee. bold In the pen waa given to tbe point*. Tb* account* of Master Danewakl Tbe gold pen ha* been brought to Its wbo ■* ,b * mature age of eight haa present degree of perfection by the b*** raoduclla* a full ore bra tr* at American manufacturer, and tbe In- Bournemouth In a military march of du*try from lu Inception ha* bora bl* own compoattlon. casually remark-cbarac-teriied by tbe use cT ‘ ——-p-- log afterward that be had written It methods: For the production of tb* •* T *r*l yaara ago. "Wbea he waa quits gold pen a high degree of skill U necra- X*ung." •uggeat a gorath aary. and only experts an employed of n ‘ orr * ,t * otloB
nay deten
-Rev. Dr. Peter 1
B. D. Collin*, a local Method!** mlu-
lee. of Millville, ha. not accepted oerb*! or recrorad at the end to •barge of the congregaltoo at Eldore reive the Iridium that form, the i and vicinity, aa reported, although he ceedlngty ba{d point which all gc
was given a uoanlmona call. Mr pens po**era.
Collins preached at Eld ora last Bun-1 The Irldlam la coated with a cm aaefc A young mao named Lee 01 bormx firoaod In water and laid of MlUvIlle, I. preaching .1 Elder. ' *** >» “e end of l
. - blank. It la then second by a preci ■TMl Help male's Be bool. of *«ratlng. which U nothing
received tbe London Ckruolcl# say*
Why are genuine mi '
comparatively < tr breaebra of
nonexlaleol? We aay "genuine."
rolled Into a long, narrow ribbon. Chronicle add. "becaura It U undoobtwblrfa pen bUnk* or fiat plataa 'b» case that while, of course, not
■tape of a pen. but considerably * T,rT PrecocteO* mu*Id.
Si"™
than tbe flnlibed pen. are cat
nib of the blank to ° n * D '® d 00,7 ln * t * DC * Moiart. Schu-
bert, Haydn. Chopin and among r ntant* of today Joachim and Nor Neruda to realise that thla I* so Have psychologist* explained why tbe gen!a* of music should and does awake tn tbe nool year* before that of painting
the allied arur*
Gore
X, just signed sstlmaied that
with
! gold of which tbe
i formed so that It unite* solidly - Irldlam. Tbe blank Is "
the Htale will receive about W.OOO.OW, between rolien of peculiar from tbe railroads aa agalnat (1,000.000 form to give a gradually diminishing
by lhe provision* of thlcknara from tbe point backward,
tbe school* of tbe State will be The roll* hare a small cavity In which benefited to the extent of gS.OOO.Ouu 1* extreme end of tbe Iridium pointed » - ‘ nib la placed to prevent Injury to tbe Vlaiisra rro n* wild wood. Iridium. After rolling tbe nib of every Preetdrnt Kyan and Chief Me- »***> rendered *IKmgT
Kolght, of the Marine Bank, of Wild- bXhAtnmcnng
od, and Sheriff Bright were vWtora . ** , “'‘r UDI P™ ’ .... , ... . In the maoufactnre of tbe pen. aa the ire no Friday laM. on their a.ylo .u,^ of ^ ra „„ lr AUanllc City. W bile In town, they upon Oil* operation. Tbe pen Is then taken over the city In Senator trimmed by a press simitar to that a'aauto. which la used for cutting oat the —*— =— blanks or by automatic machinery.
It waa a wintry evening tn the auborb* of Eden Cain bad written a piece about beautiful snow, and now be read It stood to Adam and Eva and little Seth aa they sat around tb* kitchen atove. Abel came In from feeding tbe stock la time to bear tb* last veraea. “If* very well for you." raid be to tb* author, “to believe such rot. Ton don't have to break the Ira In tb* well to water the aterre. Tan don't bava to dig tb* abeep out of a ten foot drift Too can putter around your garden In la tbe winter, and If* all very fin*." Little Seth began to whimper. “What 7 ou need." continued Abel “1*
er apd I imped oa
Bat In tb* fight that follow ad It was Abel himself who got It In the neck. Dangerous It I* to jeat with art.—Newark News.
! The pen la given Its convex eurfara •too by means of a screw press, tbs blank being pressed between a concave ,
die beneath and a convex Quite a little force Is ne
year a
Bayne, W. R. Whitaker, Albert.
HdKMt.
. Florid* Hotel.
Edward M. Btmuic, F. M.
ROYAL ASCOT.
Wes qaeea Aa Ascot well dreervea
“royal" for It may >
child of a queen, and certainly It baa
the throne. It waa Queen Anne who. wbe, “wa* riding one day over Ascot moa. saw *H«t a splendid site II would make fur a rare courra. and she forthwith determined that a course abould hr and that si* hrfkelf i offer a plate lo he raced fur. Tt came about that the London Gasette of July 13. 1711. contatnsd thii nounctenent. “Her majesty's plate of 100 guineas will be run for round tbe new he.it on Asrut cuminon near V aor. on Tuesday. Aug. 7 next, by any borae or mare, being no more than six year* old tlie grass before, carrying twelve atone, three beats, to be entered the last day of July at Mr. Hancock' at Fern Hill near tb* storting poat." Three times that year Queen Ann* traveled In state lo see the racing
with fine emery and oil and
rerolrra al a high speed. The hlb Is then all! by a machine and the silt cleared by means of a fine circular hw. After alining, the nib* are
la— Oaaraa brought together by hammering, and 1 to—- , tb* pea la burnished on the Inside by a proud prefix concave form and on the outside bf a
be the coo vex form. Thla la necessary to give
MLaa Forester, a maid of honor, who waa "drraacd Ilk* a man. with a long white riding coat a full flapped walat coal and a small corked hat three cor oered. hound with broad gold lac*, the point placed full In front over a whll powdered, long flowing rariwlg."* Praraou . Weekly.
t Ju*l listen to mr“-fifially_*k-dalmed Ur* I'h*tier* self reproach fully, “annoying you with all this l*Ik about Mrs. Nexdore'a shameful treatlent of me and all my other troublra" “Not at all my dear.* replied the lan rather ambiguously, "llj* glad to
t-“—P
“Ha* Harold asked your father to
give hi* coiisent y
“He told father last night that he bad made K.,i**i in a real relate deal, so 1 ■Oppose be'* n»klng him on tbe In*tall
llwaoke* Journal
elasticity.
These nibs are then art by th alone, after which operation tt
lath* with a
bat be would live for a I. and won bl* bat. Inthan won tt. for at tb*
and af the twelve month* he had managed to save threepence out of his "housekeeping money." hla expenditure for food, therefore, averaging Just over I farthing* a week. For thla sum even ‘pest of ordinary vegetarian ~ as lentils, for Instanra—was Quite ont of th* question, and ha bad to contrat himself with nettle soup thickened with •corn flour, podding mad* of bran and turnip tea res chopped together, and so forth. Tet on thla diet Crab not only survived, but actually gmlnad some few pounds la weight while as for kla general health he declared that be bad never felt batter than bo did at tb* termination of kla aalf Imposed ordeal—London bund
aid.
P~ >» A Fra. aa* East Ora A
, , _ » »'** 1 A woman toll* a atoty af tb* Impercopper cylinder, both chart Onenre of a nook for a
with fine emery kud oil The Mil ^ omploy Thl. cook ... a natty,
ban ground by a fine disk, and tb* aldra of the nJhq aod the point* are
ran. hut the great Dm makes the question of m* with a aamla k-h hough! i To U able to avail o these poaa! Mil ties for *i and really getting the mutrip a g'-xl (CUldetaaA
*<C0 I
Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue demanded i * *
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
^g f nlm; I^Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.*^!
In aplte of much agitation upon the subject at various time*, levers of animals have never succradsd In establishing In this country a cemetery a* elaborate aa those in several European The largest and most beautiful animal cemetery Is La Necropoie Zooteglque. In Faria, or. rather. In the suburb out for th* Interment of
laments Jn every way > those over the grarra human being* In other cities of th* dead. Some famous dog* have sculpture* mart their memonn. and dog kennel* In marble are favorite vaults. tZM a grave la leased for three yean, and thla fee Include* the services of a •r. uniformed and mounted on a tricycle. For *100 a grave may be leased In iwrpetully. and brtwacn the** extremes may be found prices to all puipoaea. The cemetery occupies entire Uland It# the Seine, and. apart from tbe rental of graves, the com pen j owning tbe property maxes a handsome profit ont of the sale af admission tickets to visitor*.
In the old whaling days a New Bed ford captain fell In with a tot of hi* “townies" In th* Factflc. aay* the Chicago Becord Herald, and after a land Ing for water on the coast of South America, began a boat race off shore toward the ships. Tbe old skipper kept muttering to hla crew u take It assy The others Jeered him aa he fell he hind, but he took It cheerfully. "The rare I'm after is the race home." be said. He pointed to a little bight In tb* rocks Into which the crew could just see. “Ever era that rock tn there before 7" be asked. "No. I guess not That's a whale and her calf up there on th* a. It's her nuraery." hen tb* othera were far enough y to give him a clear field be made for tb* shore. Ha gut tb* cow and th* aalf. Tb* others said very WO* I ara be did not win. for b* waa tb* first man back to Now Bedford.
Every One lui* *een the dug that I behind bis m.«ler mi horseback, the dug that leads the ukl blind ■ j the one that i-arrira bl* mss i* or i-ajuT. and the dug that tricks, hut II ha* been left t< loan exptvenian to utilize hi* little spaniel a* a hitching post- Almost#* the collar he wears. When the team stop* and the expressman has to go bouse the dog Jump* down, and bl* master fastens the strap to tbe bridle The dug will then sit down and look up Into the bone s ft re In that insltluc till the ex
d they drlr
Mother Nature t* tbe greatest and icbleat of teachers Study her rules nd laws, and tt you follow and obey hem yon win not go far wrong —Ms*
of New Hamp-1 1 ‘ Before Purchasing . .
ITTU ib-mi. . Groceries or Meats
ilp " As soon a* she arrlred in tb* ise she began asking a aerie* of fa-
buff wheel*, which
process of enanufseture. Before tbe pen 1* placed upon tb*
market however. It ‘
proper elasticity. 0
then passed to an Inspector wbo ti tt and weigh* It.—Chicago (Tironld
“My first a in bit
W. J. Bry-
an In a lecture at Topeka. Kan. "waa
Baptist preacher. I dropped
that ambition after I had *re-u a hap- 'Tribune,
tiring when I waa still a hay. but my . Republican friends have been mean r-'ra aw—
aay that my giving It up «* Mranfi*
a daughter What la her name?" said tb* new cook. "Margaret" my friend answered. "M*rg»ret"l*IJ tb* cook. “Daar me: I goes* yooll have to **IJ her something els* whll* I'm here, for my name's Margaret toa.~—New York
SCULL’S NlntH and -AasDury Avanua MARKET Best of everything good lo eat From pi, :: pullta service. Economical :: priew. Bring reference for weekly accounts.
o the i
Iietnorrat for water.
tlon was
SCULL’S :: MARKET ahoring than tboaa of Cairo or at Con j Ninth sad A share A verve st*ntinopi*. Tb# capacious cheat* of ,
.... ...... tha marchant* contain much that w# bo1m FttONt*. B. 5, SCULL, Frop.
ed thcre’by . holra. w * r "
lie a fanner and my third
Ml Into politics
ridentall
I bad no
breaks of going Into politic*. It Is easily proved by (he fact that at th* time I went there the atate was Hepublican, the district Republican, tb* Ketuihllcan. tb* city Republican. tb* ward Republican and the voting precinct Republican, and ' ' add that there haa not been change In tbelr political romplexloa
a* I would like.*'
P
RINTIN6....
* Good Priming is tbe advance agent of a succciniful Imsiness. * The neatness and correctness, ^ iht ahsolnic np lo-dalencss of tvtrvihini; that wt do for you, if von give us a chance, will induce yon to become one of our regular pal runs,
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HARVEY Y. LAKE saa asaunr svcnui
Farallart, Carpel*, M.lling and Bedding. ” ' - k '*’ Wlafiow Shade*. Eu. HMbury avenue (‘cean Ciiy. N j N. C. Clelland t h o m;as j. thorn real broker:
Florist
FALL BULBS. GRASS and CLOVER SEED. ®39 Aabury Avenue.
0. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St., PHILADELPHIA,
Fine Fails Groceries.
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AND INSURANCE 701 iiborr A«., Oc*u dtj, |. j.
I'oltocra and Hoarding Houss* tu, —ov. Uuy.rovsd sad unltupnivad prupsnMa tor
C. L. LAKE
REAL ESTATE AGENT...
THE
ua on tb* floor. It la but a really good specimen of a sword can b* obtained. : f working and ongraylng 1
■ HR
relay.
you sincerely aay ded to 'hypocrisyr
nan of severe sundarda.
“Woll" aniwervd Mr. Bllgglna. “I ronfera that I once aal and listen
Uy*ra of Iron and steel so finely •rad that tb* bled* would bend to the blit without breaking, with an adg* an kero that oo coat of mall could real* 11 and a aurfara so highly pol-
roo never lahad that when a Moslem wished to •k*d tb* rearrange hla turban be uasd hla (Word
*— - looking giaaa.
. _ . . . i v w.»ff —I undcretand my a*u*liter, commencement daughter la itetorinlntd to marrv von .y and pretended to be a. much eo- Wall 1 want to .ay to you th.t ab*.
Mr. Vravy-ik, baredltary. I
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