«n hour *ri« nidnlcJvt
CAVE OF THE wAlOS.
rllb a miuliaoiu of II-
Clanurr Kcrj[u«on, of Uibciljr, rd rinladrlplila thin week. Jordan Matliewa, of Pblladelp aa In Iok u a fen day* afto. Mlllou Wleknard, at I amden. (led fneuda here on Sunday. K. A. Kreeman, of Camden, iinon* the week'* vMlon here.
klra. A. L* Tbomaa.of Han Kranclaco.
» a reoetil arrival at the A Ur leu.
Mra. Euiceue Myera, of I’leaiauitvllle.
• the irueat of Mlm Amy Miller. Mn. KaleHlxamlth, of Millville,
yrvu vMtlny friend. In tin* city.
Homan Collin., of Palermo, «aa <>c«an Uly on buuuem Tneodar.
Mn, K. A. Bradley, of Philadelphia,
at the Uladnyn for the maiwu
Min Mary Wbltcakle, of Pblladel hla, ma* a vl.ltor a fen day. .lure. J. H. Ha.lett, of Philadelphia, ha. ofiened hi. collage, Weat avenue. Waller Canon, of Camden, an. a tailor hell on Saturday and Hunday. Mr. aud Mn. William G. Abbott have returned from a vl«tt to Heavllle C. H. Shoemaker ha. removed from IMS Central avenue toM6 Went avenue. > KltaabetbU. Palen, of German- , waa a vtaltor here a fen day.
PERSONALS.
J S. Catenou, of Philadelphia, wa>
A. W. Henry, of Millville,
>'tailor here tbta week.
A. P. Maloney,of Philadelphia,
n town during the week.
teenlb and A.bury. wa. an over-Bun-day ' tailor at thl. remn. Alonro Cobb, of Ocean View, who been employed lu tbta city, leecrluly III at bta home He I. under the
l»r. I. N. Grtacom.
Mn. I. R.Hlrawbrldge,formerly MIm I Htaley, ha. returned to WeM PbtleIdelphta after a few day.'vtail at her
W Scott Hand and family ' Wte'l f.tl.er . home In tbta city. I'ourt Houae over Sunday. , , , Ml.. Alice Watwn, of thta city. IN XHE CHURCHES ‘pent Sunday In Vineland. I *
I. G. Adam., of Atlantic City, > vtaltor here on Monday.
IN THE BASQUE COUNTRY.
were vtallon here a
and Mn J I.lddou Peonock, of Philadelphia, were regldered a Katblu. Mr. Stewart, of the Bridgeton Plocrr, waa among Monday’, vtallon It tbta city. Mr. and Mn. A. H. Siekler, of Camdan, regtatered at the Imperial during
B. R. Smith, of Marmora, among the many vi.lton to thta city n Tuesday. Mr. and Mn Jama. A. Delaney, of amden, are vtailing Mr and Mn. K_ W. Burleigh. Mr. and Mn. Odrauder. of Lakeood, are al the El heron for a day of few weeks. George Fendermacber and wife, of Philadelphia, were recent arrival, al the-W part ng. Jamew H. Linn went to Philadelphia on Saturday to attend the funeral Mn.J.S. Morrl. and Vita. Ethel Morrta, of Philadelphia, were among tha week’s vtallon Norman Darby ha* returned I Philadelphia and ta aaeiding hi. father Mr. and Mn. Thom a. Cooper Meta ban. of Philadelphia, were during the week. Mn. E. English, of Philadelphiacame down to the Tray more the latter part of lad weak. Dr. E.H. Madden, of haecou, wa. vtaltor here on Tuesday, regldrrlng at the Garwood. Mn. Julhi. Way, wife of County Clerk Way, waa a guest of the El baron irtog the week. Ut. and Mn. Eoughridga, of Philadelphia, have been enjoying the tat tbta re-ort. Mta. Mabel Vanamau was a n vtaltor at the home of Mn Carrie Sharp, Tuckab e. Fled Dych, of PbUadeipbta, w tailor here during the week, bta
JamnA. Malu of Wad Philadelphia. has been recuperating at thta ra■ort for wvenl day. pad. George Hoff, of Petenberg, ha. been the gued of relative.. In thl. c*y. during the pad week. Mta. I^ura Godfrey, daughter of ttapt. L. Godfrey, of Marmora, » a* a event vtador to thta remn. Mr. and Mn Gad.'Harold, af MlllHle, are among collagen w bo have omt dow n during the week. Karl Conou ha. returned to hi. tome lu thta city after .pending the winter mouth. In Philadelphia Mn. SamuelS Peonock and Mn. A. I,. Peunock, of Lanadowne, have been vtaltlng friend, in tbta Mty. Mr. and Mn K. W. Killey, of Wed Philadelphia, were In tbta dty Tonday. looking after tbelr property. \Ve*lev Xorth.lmer.or Narvon, Laucader County, ta visiting hi. .taler, Mn Samuel Hoffman, in tbta dly. a I.ulu Ware, of Millville, accom-I-allied by Mta. Helen Jonea, of Philadelphia, .pent Sunday lu tbta dty. . It. Waite, of Philadelphia, manager of the Seashore Realty Com pauy, wa. In town a few days since EngineerTatem,of the Pauruylvatila Railroad, waa offa few days lad wteky lita place wa. Uken by ••Gua''
Miller.
Mn l.ann Xabb lie* returned tal tlo ° sr home In thta city after a two w eeb* -“Ul-V vtalt lu Philadelphia for the heuem of
her health.
Dr. and Mn. George W. Cnjuhart, ’ Wed Philadelphia, have been sptodlng a few day* with Mn A Moitta Conou. 1 . and Mn learning Ktepben>ou returned to tbelr home In thl. dly after a plcaaant vtalt to relative. Philadelphia. Mr. and Mn H. K Eaton, of Philadelphia. have opened their cottage, Ut Centi^l a*Vnbe, Vud are entertaining Mr*. Geo. H. Barrett. Philip*:. Coleman, Jr„ of Ml. Ally,
In the Flrd M. E. Cbun-li on Sunday morning next. Rev Dr. Gamble', •ultlert will be *'A Very Dark l»ay.’' HI. topic In the evetAmt w ill be “Proeperilyto Uueforllie Sake of Another "
KT, . will be celebrated lit SI e'a Church Jiy the rector
The M ed Jeney and Semahore Rallied Company ta having autumalic algnal. pul up along lu r ad through South Jeney. and It ta eald that Ihe prerent dgnata at the varlou. Aatton. - I be done away wllb and. relieve .tatlon agent, of much work.
Tha t ape May (ounty Board of Cbown Freeholder, have kepi down the amount of appropriattuu. fur this - The appropriation, for tbta year ainouul hr the .urn of pi'J.-'vwi, e. igalnd frii.i.w lad year.
W. H. Biddle, Bridgeton; Jo*. D. Devllbtae, Walter H. Hay., Pblladel■la; Dr. K. H. Madden. Ahrecon.
WYOMING.
George Fenriermacher and wife, W. H. Dllllnger and wife, Cora Harri* and Jordan Malbew., Philadelphia. * MATH hC.. Samuel Bradbury, Samuel Bradbury, Jr.. Germantown; Mn. A. 1.. Pen nock, Mn. Samuel S Peunock, i F. Peonock. I.anadowne: F. V. Whiteside, Mary Wbilaslde. G. M , W hit add r. Mr and Mn. J I.lddou Peunock. Phlhulelpbla: N. W. Krell. 1
NarU-rtli
• ATtlhKN. O. B. Thuma. Clnelunatl: J. D Co*. Ilna, E A. Freeman, Mn.F. W. Marcy, > '** . Keevea. A. H.SIckler andaife,. (amden; BoU. H Kemmey. Mn. H. H. Kemmey. Mn. R C Hammey, Mn. R. E English, Mn. R Crommer, Dr J. A. Fischer, Philadelphia; Mn A L Thomas, San Frendreo.
nmotiAL.
William Stewart Rhdgdnu; Mn.; F. W. Maney. C. M. Reeve., Mr. and Mn. A H. Sickler, Camden; J. Mil-, ton Hagy, Lanadowne Mn F. E. Sageudorph. Gei man town; P. D Har-
and wife. Dr. Jolla P. Hartoo, H. , rlorxuer, William R Ludwig, E.
R. Wittenberg, Loulre Seblaudeaky, . E. Scblaudoiky, Philadelphia; Mn.. W. T. Surges, C.H. Koeh, Sew York
W'. F. Itoanea. G. K. DeNIke. New
York: R. A G.Cranston, B. P. Brown, J.B. Meade. F. Dych, Dr and Mn. S.
Loughbridge, C. I). Vaughn. C
Buckbolr., George R. Waite, K. Dili-! man. J. Ernie) , Michael Brown and Ife. W. W. Miles, Harry Bloch, A.O. Ulntber. H. Dyer, Philadelphia; F. Gulffrx. Mn Kata SIxamMb, MIUvllle; F. B. Wilcox, Bridgeton: Mn. Julhi* Way, Court House: H a Barton, t^unden; Mr.and Mn Ostrander, Geo. B. Mauer, H. L. Reatriek, J. J. McConnell, W. R. Roswell, A. P. Hdlly, Mid. T. W. Frick. Mias K. C. Moore, John McAllister. Paul L. Arm-
g. J. A. Main, Wm Anderson,
Jr . and wile. Mrs G. E. Palen, Anna Palen,C.T Buckbolr, H. I. Fry (' R. Raodlg, W. D. Honrell and wife, Robt. Canon, Dr. Geo. W. Cnjohart and wife, Mn. J. a Morris. Mire Ethel
la, Mr and Mn Thoa. Cooper
MoCaban, W. W. Belting and wife, Mr.and Mn. Hamilton, M M. Frank-
Mary L. Nathan, C. H. Jacobs,
H. Kauffeld, J..S. Catenon, W. MacBride. E E. Hays, J W. Cornell,
D. Cornell, J. W. Cornell. Jr.
F. M. Newcomb, Mn F. M. Newcomb, Mm. Geo. H. Barret, J. A. Claflln. W S. Lelbsley. W. H. Collins, PbMadrlphla: J. C. Kerrigan, New York: H T. Moore. I B. Briggs, W. ZeroAu, H. D. Dos Ian. George Hepley, Jr . C. T ' lement, Tlioma. EndUv>tt, J. L. Knauer, N. W. Kiiaoer, J. L. Moran and wife, Atlantic CMy: H. L. Duglare, Cape May Court House: 8 B- Moore, loncastar: M r. and M n. Cbm*. F.Wall. Mia. Marie Wall, Cham Rei Wall.
Elkin. Par*: Frank FT W Bridgeton: T. N. Patterson, «. K. G Ixs-ke and wife, Cam-
den: F. F. Taylor. Haddouneld: A. P. Maloney, Heimar: 0.0. Barr. I ape
X. )
and a big umbrella
Then
her left band meotary stall, led a little child which could Just reach the mother', hand by bolding IU own up as high a. It could stretch. “I was waiting oace at a llttla waytide Inn In the village of Aacaln when I aaw an old lad), followed b) great fat white pigs. The) all three sad!led over to the village pump, and then, procuring some w« the old lad) pro--reded chargee Site cleaned them most asSlduoualj—e)M, ears. tall. back, bind Quarter, and fret. "There ta a dignity of carriage about all the women la this country cted It might be due to the fact that formerly, b.-foee the 'Code Napoleon' came Into operation, the law obliged the flretborn. whether boy or g Inherit the patrimony and coo Uni bead of the family, the husband taking the wife's name wbeo the Inheritor perfect eqnaJUy from her birth. The beautiful language Is Although a Spanish to be occasionally emitted. It ta not really at all Ilka Spanish, amused to find that 'no' la 'are' In Basque, and srhsfc I aaksd what ■yes' waa I thought at flrst the ana war •na.' which would hare been reey ous but It turned out to bo 'ba.' tha V softly pronounced "
A PERFUME THAT SMELLS.
The perfumer toe taall Bask of oopp. "In Saaks like t
cording to tha market. Thta desk U empty now. but to It a little odor still Ungers." The visitor smiled delightedly. Be
But only for aa Instant. That threw back hla bead, twisting features Into a grimace of disgust, and
"Garbage! Bone yards! Glue fac-
ts that" ba
■eld. "let no good perfume ca. made without them." Ha took from a shelf a cot glass Jar Sited with a thick, yellowish oil that looked like petroleum partly refinat "la this Jar." ba said, 'there are forty attar of rases w ■ow bow tha • watch ma mal rich perfume by adding things to It Ha put a few drops of the attar a rial He Sited the rial with spirits of mask, another of orris, then a neroh. one of rune, of violet, of orange, of vanilla, and. finally, the oil of c!
There.- ha said, "amail that. Isn't
It exquisite r
"Exquisite!" said tha vtaltor. "Well, without lu foundation of malodorous and costly attar of toss wouldn't smell any better than a plate of aoop "—New York Herald.
•"O# to Lyna If you want free fuel." aald a Bostonian "Yon can get In Lyna tha beat wood In tba world for
nothing.
Tbo town of Lynn la full of enormous and magnificent shoe factorire. These factories, in order to keep their Product fashionable and correct.change their lasts every season. Thus, aa toon as a season ta orar. thousands of lasts become worth taws except foe burning. The manufacturer* might sell the lasts, but for some reason or other they don't do thta. They glre them away. And the Lynn people appreciate this 1 generosity . At any time It ta possible 9thair beautiful town to are a Lynn man with a grateful look on Ida fare taking home a load af lasts In a cart "Tha lasts make admirable Gres. The good hard wood lu them gets red
with a
r of b
coal. The only
trouble is tbelr shape They look, yon know, like feet. To eer them flaming In n fireplace glree a stranger a shock at first. Ha wonders If he has happened In upon the end of a cremation " —New York Telegram.
Wallace. •
Eon Hunt— Season IIMi, apace 14 feet front In achilh aide of Boyle's Baiba: also 12 feet of ground nu north
wildlog for term of y Boyle. Utacayne, oi
ton Is _carr-0d to a fair i«ilut tbesc days. TberPls our of lUosr eta-vater. In a five story otBcr building lu New York, which hat hanging In It a sign
Bret Speaker for the affirmative. The boy who nilsed the question wag* selected to defend the negative. The principal ta a large and pompons man. but b a . n great and saving grace of good humor Standing there before the roomful of children, be leaned forward. placed hla bands on the top of a desk and began Impressively to deliver hla argument. He teased It chiefly on history. He told mneb of the hint dry of wsr tnd of prlvsteeritig. brought the boys down to the Itevolutten and the war of 1812. went Into the st.-rr of the Alabama and tbe Florida and Cl teemed bis pupil.
■ to reply. He waa
Fucoiwiou.ly Imitating tl be leaned forward upon b
began Improacilvely.
you go to There w
nrc-h and Sunday school?" an Immediate and general
Eferj limed "Row man me of Hie
uandmeuta la.
"How many of you remember tbat mother eouiiuandmeot ta Thou shall That. ton. waa generally known. "Childrvn." said the youngster, aa If le had been an old man addressing
killing
I stealing. He go** out to kill the sailors of tbe other aide and to steal what they have got. The Bible does not say. Thou slialt gpt kill except In time uf war.' It dies not say. Thou .halt not steal unless you are w privateer/ It says simply you shall not kill ur.stcftl auy time. There Ip no question of right or wrong to be argued here. You all know that It does not matter whether one la a privateer or i regular sailor or soldier. His buslnews w hen It conies to killing and stealing is wrong, and tbe Bible proves It." He sat down, and tbe vote Waa tak
"Bovs." be said. "I am proud of your decision The Ten Command men ti are not debatable "-Youth's Compafiton.
RUSalAN PROVERBS.
n tad.-ver enough
Ateburj- Avenue
CHAS. E. ADAMS l BRO,
e an excuse. c
tbo receives, loo much praise clUpplieS.
grows donkey', ears.
No brass is prouder than that which
has lately b^rn coined.
If thou ayes I snow ta dirty, what wilt thou say about clihnnempoot? Eat tbe honey thou canat find, drink the vermuth tbon canat Dot avoid. When the avaricious man ha's sold _
hla forest be want, to sell tbe trees. Fsrmltsre. Carpet., Mattie: and Bedding Do not look loo long at the holes la Window Shade*. Etc. your cost, but put patches on them. 712-14 Asbury avenue.Ocean City. N.
When tbe nlgtittngslr'a voice wa. j praised tbe cart horse began to neigh. I Tbe been gather wax and honey. Tbs j varictou. man ask. that they should
also prepare his mead.
“What a pity to lose my splendid I boat."' cried the ferryman aa he and | hta passenger* were drow ning
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<«l- guard of n *nd everv ot c. cauvni by It
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For year* past Mohammedan mteMoonriaa have boon trying to apreod a knowledge of lalamk- teaching., bat UuAr rffurta have twee handicapped for
want of a central mow-jua.
Robert William., K. K. L B. A. received a rommlaalon from ■ Turkl.b
pa.In to prepare Hie plan*, which have ISIntti ttricl AmI
been dte(ian-bad to Coa*tantlno|>le for tbo approval of • cemmlttae of paatia*. Ultimate^ they will bo aubmltlad le
the sultan.
Tha oioaqoe." explained the architect to a praaa repfoeenutlre, "U Intended for all Mohammedan* In London—Indian. Egyptian. Afghan and Paralan. aa well a* Turklab. for King Edward VII. It muit be remembered, rule, over more Mohammedan anb|ecta than any other eorerelgn." — London
tlon. Tbat'i
Tl «
thl. •
irp>ee of the alas waa atur buy for an exjdana--t at-out cent* a trip ti
SC U U L’S
At A R K B T
r everything g.«l to eat.
ARh.iugj all the perauua the eleva w could carry bad crowded into tba car the boy held It at the Brat floor ontil What he ml.takenly Judged to ba a
mlnnte of time had elapacd.
"The bora aare* a dollar a day by
that rule." aald tbe boy.
"Maybe be doac" replied an Indig lent paaacogwr. "but no lira man would rent an office In tb'a building. IM fret myaelf to death If I had t* wait like thl. mor* than once
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Bn—I am eoanptetely unatrnng; , baa* viol has aloten my bean. Maadottn-ira lufamoua! Ha’s always
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r and «ad. Indeed, ta the scene to eyes of flesh, but to the eyes of spirit that squat, bald hill bc- » a veritable Mount of Visions sis a thousand uuies more reel
and ririd than tba spectacle of mod
and ataam mill and rocky waatas. W. Woodrow la MuCropoUUh.
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