NOW OR , x NEVER Mirthi MeCulIoch-WlllUin*
TWO BAPTISMS
INM. E
wh«I
BUI/ Wlurtoo * nmlng did not anr prla* Jo* 1o tbr Inst Blie bad koovs aomathlnc out of lb* common waa go Inf to happen ercr alnc* Batmda/. when abe bad am tb* new moon daar. bad a black cat follow bar bom* and than dreamed of gettlnc aafe aero— a clear rannlnf atream. AU til—a war* omapa of rood lock. It waa the beat aort of luck to baa* a boarder In the his front room npatalra. a gentleman evidently craving quirt, roll tod* and country fart Mra. Greer. Joe'a stepmother, bad been act against* boarders. 811* would bar* non* of them even yet bat for that dreadful doctor's bill. Bbe bad been at daath'a door last winter, her first real nine—
Though
bit fee. her Independence chafed mightily against having him wait Therefore Joe bad bad no new an mar frocks Therefore also aba a not going to picnics and parties a things — any where. Indeed, bat church, where the wearing of old clothes might be regarded aa a tigs of piety ratb« tha board money wobld ebang* all that In fancy Joe saw herself brae* In winter finery, bolding tip her bead the beat Her bead bad not really drooped, for abe waa by nature s| ad and fuU of fun. But tbe etepu er waa a little morbid on tbe point of Joe’s lacks. In fear. It might be ' neglected the girl. who. It
ipiwulng
pronounce gou man and wife.’ Tbe church butted like a hire, bu through the butting Billy beard Farlej . Ransom shrieking hysterically. Til make yon aorry, for this. air. before j you are much olderT • Joe looked up at him. flushing a love , ly scarlet “It waa tb* only way," aba —Id. "I bad to marry you now. Ton would bar* come hack.’*
L, 1 bat t be charms of Or numerous enough to emu
* »ut of tbe ordinary by t Rct. Dr. Gamble Performed u. get to this .
THE AMIABLE MULE.
"This h
well known, aba' did they bad got on fairly together tbe epoch of Ransom Farley. It was Mra. Greer's nephew
prospective betr;
Still
■ for pretty girts. Ha all fat* threw In hla way. Naturally b* mad* lor* to Jo*. Naturally he mad* her lore him. H* waa man of bar dreamt. In every way tbe
be couldn't afford to marry was gray and bald. Tea nothing In tbe world myself." be bad said. -And spa— rat— give a drcentMb living for
other particulars of InterestT~ “No! Go ask tbe preacher," Joe said, smiling mysteriously.
i* do— of tbe
fact" be said, Tint Brother Jones knows do-only that be baa b himself la readlne— a moral ag service. •ays you asked him. Confess, young ■ lady. You are getting up a fine hoax." *Bae If I am," Joe retorted, her bead higher than common. She ran off almost instantly and was sr*l nigh nnap pruacbiblc throughout the next two days. Bat Saturday evening abe walk ad with Billy all up and doom tbe yard, tbs mooo shedding silver fleck* upon than, tb* rose* In tbe .garden filling tb* air with perfum*. As they walked BUly bald her band, and Insensibly. It •armed, abe drooped toward him. Nel tbar —Id very much. Aa the clock struck 10 Joa drew away from him with a little shudder, saying vary low. "Maybe this Is our last walk togetb—■ But Billy, quit* beyond prqdenea. flung hla arm* about her and *-’inl her full on tbe mouth, saying thickly. “It *kall not be—I want you-always." He slept little that night, but fell Into a heavy do— at daylight. It lasted until It sea almost time for cfaurch. Tbe sight of her set hla heart beating madly. Bbe «• all In white, bridcllk* Indeed. •’•Hi * knot of pale rose* nodding on bar breast. By their rising and falling be knew she was strangely stirred, yat when tbe motioned him to follow and alt beside bar be obeyed, although Hansom Farley, whom be cordially disliked. waa at her other elbow. All through the service abe —t statue still notwithstanding be felt tb* tension of her mood Jncreos*. After tbe prayer and the daring hymn there was a gen •ml atir of people half rising or cron log their necks to see who might be going up to tbe attar. Tm going to many—somebody. ■Which shall It her Joe breathed rath — ’' ar. glaoc l Farley. With *- fca waa —
Ixild statement,
dess, You mu question 11 01 ■okllers of tbe army everywhere, and
confidently xwedK-t that they will bear
ie out tn this. I know I am uprooting 'popular belief, but I ask you to • and think and see If I am out doing
mule friend a deserved Justice. Horses'
kicks are plenty. Mulq kicks are I rare aa promotion* Were you evi riding at night on the prairies, fi away from comrades and mmp. waar. looking for the distant twinkling camj Ores not to be fonud 1 Did yon ever I such a time see j our mule mend Ul
hla tlrele— bead and blow bis resonant trumpet of dlwwvery of the —ugbt for haven’ He lias oorieeen It. but be baa smelt It. and in a moment la trotting a bee line for the distant picket Hoe and forage ration. Were yon ever riding aero— a dreary, dry. dusty country, thirsty, no water in atgbt and Its whereabouts undintnrred : Throw the bridle loo— on the mule's neck and give blm hla way. Hr will lake yon to water aa
carrier pigeon wings
to Its rooat."-Nebraska State
-e«l tbe Kg* plian's | -ph’.-ke," This bap
s y* tea ^question, the spraki
THE PHONOGRAPH. laveoltM Was Ike Besatt at a
Mr. Edison told tbe atory of this ivrntlon to a reporter. At tbe time, a said, be waa singing Into a telebone. and la tbe telephone's mouthplrie be bad Qlared. for —fe keeping, a fine steel point. Suddenly this point cot bis finger. He found, to hit
tbe at—I point, replaced said tbe alphabet Tb* at—L while be spoke, no over tbe paper. and for each letter of tbe alphabet : made a different mark or scratch. This waa what Mr. Edison bad hoped for. He now held tbe drew tbe paper e It There was given forth, very faintly, tbe alphabet —ltd It Thns-fba principle of tbe phonograph -the registering and the reproduction of tbe voice's vlbrattona-was dim ared tbrougfi-thr cutting of a finger. Edison's finger, though, tflst - Smith's — Brown's might hare quite backed off and no phonograph would have n
Ceremony and Preached
Effective Sermon.
Mn,
LONG RIDE ON WHEELS
THE ART OF WAH.
THE “HELLO BOOK." , rlm l cuar.llle. fared hr Caatplle— •< Telepbeae DlreeSoetea. I a t Vodoubirdly tl-e hardest book In the world t.. edit, print and publish la tba ■ telephone directory To get out a stn . of gle niltion of t« . ..r thraa thousand ;
Hl.A I. ENT ATE A«ENT*. WM. LAKE, C. E., Kecil Keatate Ajeerkt.
Saturday, when four bicycle made the trip by way of AtlantteCUy. Tbe four rider*, well known In Ocean
-►I I' ny ■* summer visitors, were Harry t\ „ , \ u». Harold ri. Hawley, Jo—ph K
IfCwley and tirorge Hofstetler. Jr.
The quartet left tbe Quaker city al one or o'clock Katunlay. etartlng from Tblr-
a teen' •• —»1 < best nut streets, and alter a depression* al rifle marked by Imary winds, dusty hontuntal > ,d Metier'* bicycle lire, they rewebed of a lute ul „ r > beau I'lty raj her solJM and tired, but l»rbe» long ■I, ..wn-'
Itu-siai* made i aensl tofehr*. *
•Tbj 1, urely t(
rr (wIMed
d- ol
lajjirolll levatiw
inotber
f I be
■nd bills
les of Ibis Many p
usl them little
othlng. By simply hiding tbeir . Hie owners of tbese saudbllb ’ beuillted litianrlally tbrougb wdt being built and people
Ibis plar
• for pro
N# bun
i being ci
i stun total of bnman happiness ly of tba present bet every anbit age of bnmanlty. No one can
. _ and one of fearful and fathomla— Import that wo are forming charfoe eternity. Forming ebarecfbo—? Our own or other* 1 Bot>. i that momentous fact Da tbe I peril and reaponslblllty of our exist [ anew. Who la enfflrient for tba thought. lends of my fallow brings will ywariy enter eternity with chare differing from tbo— they would bar* ‘ ~ ‘ her bad I never Bvad. Tba sunlight of that world will rev—
re— aa Bants Crua. In turn It baa begad to Spain, which abandoned It; England and Holland Jointly; to gland alona; to Spain again, which fall open tl — deported tba Knights of Malta, who received tt am a gift from France; to a private, company of ad Tben It was resumed poe y France, but abandoned, no H waa aBlnbsbltrd Then It became-* no man's land nntll 1TJT, when Franca took It again, and Id H to a Danirit rompany. It In torn to tba king of In 1801 England took It
and took It away again In a itba. bald It for eight yean, and than returned It to Denmark, which tt still.
Jhorpc, tbe founder leorgla. Boswell. Dr ite* this strv nan. only flf nnder Frime Eugene o‘ prince of tile house o Wortlrmlwwg who took np * glass o' wine and by a fillip made to-ne of Ifiy Into Oglrtborpe's f».e Tbe , mn dilemma He .|uroot challenge so distinguished r ' socage, yet he mutt notlee tlw affront Therefore, keeping his eye filed on t illlng at Hie time, as II be took srbsl bad Iw-n done In lest Ogtetbonw etrlslmed. That's a g■■ ■ Joke, but we ds It much Ivttrr In Kn . IVhemre-in he flung s wbol. glassful of wine In tl* prince's face The affair ended In good humor *
supply nf e*nl I
An acre of encalypiua plantation will
prodace e thirty tom
that tbe Ixird bad hlewaal him
I we* use of Jacob, a kinsman The ird remembered Abraham, and sent t 1-ot from tbe midst of d ret ruction was Abraliam's lufluecre that did I*. I'aul uason hU way to Home to tr*ed before Cirsar w hen tbe.storm o— at sea, and tbe several hundred people aboard tire vessel ware—red This doctrine liuds its Inghewt manifestation and exemplification lu tbe
redemption by Jesus Cbrbt.
The ecrlptures say of Jems, "He died fur our sins and ro— for our Ju*ti-
»u." II a have life through Hla
death. This l> Hie central Idea of tbe
Hedrmption There are i-eople I recognize tbe ebureb, but enjoy
Its privilege* w llbout recogu Irlug either
hurcb orMute. No man shall
the harvest w ttbout effort. The Kgyp-
kept bis paganism, l^ban bis
■dole, Isr—I her king. Bo man may hold on to slna and refuse to accept
t’brlst, and be lost
Tbe terminus of the trip w as Hof stetter's cottage, I'JiU Central avenue, where the night wis s|>ent In restful sleep. With the rising of the three of Hie boys were off for tl turn trip, tbe exception being (ieurge Ocean City until Monday afternoon, preferring Hie cool —It air and tbe —■shore climate to the dusty at phere of tbe city. Tbe travelers expressed their.t of Hie roads through New Jer—y the different towns, but they said that lu no place did Hie roads excel tbo— lu Oceau lTty. lu either width, level lie—, or firmnesa. Tbe riders war bare over Faster, and have spen many plea—nt vacations at Ibis re sort, and w ban they left they —Id tba Hie sevenmile* traversed seer seemingly shortened by the fart tba Ocean City was the terminua and goal IN THE CHURCHES
stick at the loa<
Inch Iron eight—i > and a half luetic* explosive bead i long aud rather
Around • eight
In tbe Fin
M. E. C
SLUGGING HATCH
A ba—ball (earn representing tbe Ocean City (irammar Be bool wi Tuck*bo* on. Saturday to play Hie Turk a hoc club. The game turned - ■ slugging match, and Ocean CUy w as slugged Tbe score was
».
The, batting order was as folio* Ocean I lly—M. Wkeenthal, c : Kalpb Adams, p.; A. Ldbyjb ;C. Bmllb.2b ; W. Cbrn-tlan, *. s^K. Johnson, St Aug. IT ; A-jjatTlson, r. f ; Bletier. r. f. Tuckaline Yerkos.e.; H. Wlllri Madden, lb ; K. Hagglegan, 2b.; I *. *.; Shoemaker, 8b.; Kercbuf, I. f.; Boss, c r.;C. iiagglagan, r. f. l»r Houglan was umpire Tire J irammar School boya lack led the Ocean City Poet Office employes yeaterday morning, and they hai luck. They found Tucker's pitching just to their liking aud swatted ball until they soured 2D run*, f Barn's followers made 16 runs, rror column looked like a jliecc •|«l«r after lire HI— had been for an hour or two on a bol day Tire batteries were: (irammar—Wk-s-eulbal, c.: Oarvln,' p. Puri OfficeTucker. p.; Miller, e. DO YOU HUNT?
There!* no change In the general *h aud game law* of the State this year. The open season for woodcock begins July 1st, as usuaj. A bill maka clo-ed season on deer for three irs. and a bill making ll optional h the board j>f freeholders In each inly whether they shall pay a bounty on fox-or not, acre passed tbe Legislature, but up to a Itblo a ' days bad not been approved by Governor Hiokea. *o far as known. There is a new law governing Osbing lu Cpper Town*hip, Cape May County. accw. Joa Collh bridge-!* arrested Saturday last, by Collins' lug threats He will bare i I*. Collins will by H. K. Voorhee*
In addressing the Orphans' Court lu half of a cl lent the other day, —y* e Gazette. Lawyer K. B. Learning |«id the highest compliment to SurroHealu's efficiency as an official. —ylug that be wasalaaysa —fe couo—Ilor fur tbo— a ho had —tales t„ sriHr.
Blchard B. 1 reaming, South Heuuls, ho has flulshcd his senior year lu the scieullllrdr|*rtment at Princeton, was home recently. The graduallou exei- « w III be observed In June. George •* Is also a member of the graduaclas* of Princeton this year—In lire classical department.
‘hurrb on BuuKev. Dr. Gamble
III prea*-b tbe sermon The Bacramentofitbe Lord's Supper will be administered In the evening. Holy Communion alll be administered at 10.»> next Sunday morning. Evening prater, with -ermon, at T.45 o’clock. The Rev Flelcher Clark will officiate. Every one welcome.
grArodmng'*.
Maw* wlH be celebrated In Bt. Augustine'* Cburcb by. tire rector, Rev. John J. Sweeney, at 10.30 o'clock next
Sunday morning. HEAVY RAIN
or tgn half Inch bole*, through ed It* way at tire rocket as* When It reached Its belgtit tbe burning composition Inside the tub# act fire to the head The latter then 4 exploded. —ttlng free sixty or eighty brilliantly white stars or spangle*, which fell slowly In a silvery shower, lighting up an area of at least a square mile underneath very much aa It would be lighted up on a Ie— rxtenslv* scale by the burning maguealnm used In flashlight photography. The stars kept bright for a period of from five to eight seconds, and tba Illumination of tire ground underneath seemed to me to be quite as great aa tbat caused by the
rays of a full moon
In combination with tb—e rockets tba Russians used what Pbavr called “ae*tal torch—.'' I nav— bad an opportunity to examine them, and I do oot know bow they were mad*, but from their appearance and behavior I concluded that they were a combination of • bomb, a parachute and a large wad of fin or bemp saturated with —me liquid which burned with' a brig..! flame. When the bomb waa exploded In'jntdatr by means of a time fa— It liberated a mama of flaming material attached by wire* to a email parachute. This parachute d—eroded eery slowly, and the torch hanging from It burned for at I—at a minute, sotneUm— a minute aud a half. It made a light which waa greatly inferior to that of the atar rocket In brilliancy, but It bad tb* compensating advantage of lasting longer and carrying tbe Illumination closer to tba ground. If tbe time fuse were cut abort the flaming wad would burn until It actually reachad tb* ground, and whan there were three or four of the— torch— In the air at once they made qnlte light enough To rev—I the movement* of troops tn tb* trench— or ra which they were thrown. It can readily be Imagined a—rchlights, atar rockets and para-
spelling ami .- dltiuns and rl
draw a Is appear on the proof
red Ink. aud tbe average page before It go— to the printer 'looks pretty much
as If a —rlou* fight -
over It. In the case of the New York Telephone company, where about If there are perhaps' LalfiTri many discon-
auhjeci
iiuethlu
rchange
the In
like 30.0
>ge proof*
tug depart lie with the nan •criber*. A*
of bookmaklug people » begin with tbe flret ilphabet stand I—a eh ito the telephone directory
allowed to Interfere with the i •nee of tbe new directory on tl tor which It l* scheduled.
-n are <1—r. and duly Is cl
Ejection of J—us ’
qilrndkt on*, and our souls ■ happy, "'a Invite all to attend t
on stood***. oi*eradon. when bursting, shrapnel
_ ..." caa— were making firefly flash— In Tb* much wished-for rainstorm mkU lr. when tbe Illuminated slop- of reached <>r—n City and vicinity on ttr Russian bills were biasing with Monday last. I he rain fell In torrents the red fire of artlllary and when the aud was quickly soaked up by the I significance of tb# UlaminaDon waa (■arched laud. Even lu this resort tbe emphasized by tbe booming of cannon, ralu waa greatly needed. The need the pom. pom. pom of quick flrere and was considerably more In Ibe country the steady rattle of perbap* a thousand districts rid— tbe spectacle waa one of thrilling
The rain ... worth tbourand. of * liWt “ u « latfr " t - Mlars tq the farmer and trucker, I A . K . #1
ho— ' egetable* and fruit already According to tbe eighty-ninth auoual low the beneficial affect of I he down- report of tbe American Bible society.
>or from the b—vens there la no falling - ■» foe that most popular of books. Last .CommoDi—led i year tbe society 1—tied L831.0M Bible* t-uion Tabernacle and Testaments. Since lu organlsa-
Eiiitok HKXTISKI.:—Kev J. H Hon It baa Issued 7a.272.77u copies of Brandon, the parior, conducted tb* tb* Bible—almost as many as there services In the Lukin Tabernacle Rap- women and children In the L'nlted
h lari .Sunday. The subject 8 ’*'” .
airnlux sermon was -The ^ M Blbl * HoU ** ln A * ,or P 1 * 0 * . U tbe site from which this stream
Bibles U constantly Sowing. They • printed In all six— aud atyles and all prices There are Bibles with raised letters for the blind aud Blbl— In all
known languages.
Thursday In Jwna a grand lecture will Considered only aa a book, ash be given by tbe noted sp—ker of tbe >ta religious value, the Bible la Weri. Kav. A. Puller, I). D HI* sub- Plac* Ha English has formed the ject will be "Lnlinlahed Work of ,, F |e of UJ,n - 1 »l>«»kerB and writers Abraham." rrhoor simplicity of expression waa Li Latimoke, Clerk. 15 “* 10 lu *ltnple phraa— and cl—rn—a .jw . ' of thought. The revised version* have Melurnrd Ibe Malsards. had In com[iari*on little vogue. A quoBack about Kmtfer-Ume -veral boy. ' ro “ tl ** B . lb '• u ‘ u *“ 7 “i?* n live hsivsnt. in. ,1. hi English from tba old version. Tb* it tbe halyards on tbe flagpole at the B|b| . wb|ctl h , T , -mp grounds. Chief Bcull hunted commolT.pe*,* and thought ^fa youngster, and told them the rope |y uprasalons worded In older English must be replaced by Memorial Day. than that of modern The boys raised enough money to buy York ^Torld. the rope. They asked Fire Chief Hush for tba I—n of one of tbe Reliance Fire w A TmM, »“ Company's ladders. Chief Rush raw , Ml1 " Hri— MUlec Goukl was .ddrea.
s.iw™. of 1L.
ladder wa. aeciired and tbe rope placed "What.l.—Id Mlaa Gould "la more In position on Tuesday evening. anpl—sant. more annoying.’than tact- ' . la—n—al In me tell you about a su
With tbe Bowlers. premely tactic** man.
Mrs. H. B. Allen waa "blgb score" 'This man went with hla wife to a I tbe Bow hug Cariuo lari w—k. her ilnner party. Hr took down to dinner figure* being Uk. There w as —id to 1 ™7 ■-harming woman, hat the Drat be an error In the men', scoring, the pour *' b *' 1 kardly begun when, to hla decision reritng bet»eeu Herbert h »' Jumped up from hi*
* of A J. Smith and H uL T* b ” ld *: tb ' wom * n - ,od - « rob A disinterested outrid-S— - S. Cnz mitred" * •—Ide a young matron.
cted to decide the matter "After the dinner a. the man's wife
. „ * * *. ’ \ ante red her carriage to drive home she
•I Kacarsions. nld ImpaUently:
I'he Pennsylvania Railroad ran II. - q have hem dying all tbe evening r *t *> Sunday excursion on Sunday k> aak you why. aft— taking her down The— excursion* will be run to dinner, you deserted Mra A for
Try Sunday from this time uotll tbe '•t*- B *
close of the summer season. Tell the “' B T>7.' said tb* husband, 'with my ewa to your friends and have them J**?? 0 th * 1 flr * ,d c * n * hI “J .me to tbl. rerort on Sunday., a, - TCell,' -,d U* wifi, q hop. yj®.
. , Bid Mrs A. that.'
Caaae rasorwble Corasarni. "'No,* —Id ttie husband. 'I didn't. I Tbe ImprovemenU lu tb* wayof fill- Mr * B - though ' ''-Sew York
log Tenth street and tbe land In front rrlbnne - ^ of tbe R—dlnjC* depot attract the >1—sed atteutk.D of tbe ootugera now war ■—i U ir-iri-nr city, and many favor- A belief llvt* strong In the heart* and heard. Tb* work “'“d* of the majority of mankind. In-
•rogrewslug. eluding Persona of w—k dig—tlona.
comInBluthis c able ^kMOmeuts
prog rr—lug. Win Allend 1
Ais* I .aura H.Cba
that a quick, b
walk taken before an appetite and help#
u . ,. . nonnwes 10 digest the food. Now.
MI-Kdn. F JT in 7 thla la avartly what It do-n't do. Ex _ Mhn Kdp. K lAK-kwood w III go arris, spread, the blood throughout th* tQTtpilond.ext month to attend the body. For the proper dlg-U.m of food '.•union of Hie Stale Normal School the blood la Deeded In the atomach. •las. of Bail. Ml— Chattlu, while Few realise this Importantifact. After ■way will visit Philadelphia, Burling- ■ ten *- axhauatlug walk, blcycl* apln on. Eugllshtow u aud other places. ” * D f —vere physical or menul atraln
■claimed letters remaining lu the He—II City Post Office for tb* eek ending May 9B. IMW :
. HEX.
(iarrlaon, B.
Khwakii M. Bfttox, P. M.
1M6, apace 1 f Hoyle's B
before you —t i
r or lying on a substantial m—
There la but one spot In the world where tbe bergamot tree —n be cultivated with profit, a fact of soma Importance. alnc* Its essence Is tnHUpen—blr la th* manufacture of numerous per
■• I sun, space 1 elect fnm—and medical preparations. The 1 -'’^“of'eSrnd U N ■ t,0, ntm * “> >• «“ Calabria.
•f de i! r , axtramtty of th* Italian penlt '
■ thanksgiving, uia.le known un that alone laT—
nd aupf^-a
“I'm not 'av 'partlcular about ai>eed. p—ted Mr. Green "My wife wants
“Certainly." —Id the dealer reassur lugly. • lie's a regular lady’s hone." “Tow-fire sure be', not afraid of any thing;" asked Mr. Green anxiously
The dealer asaun
ir of refl*-
“Wall, there ta one thing that be bai always appearvd_to be afraid of eTet since I got blm." be admitted con adeutloiisly . • It seems aa if be'a scared to death* for f—r rome out might —y •W'lwar and he not bear It" A pr1fultlvi-~iiotluu rvlated among th« Romans and other rtn-es that a bridge waa an off<-|i*e and Injury to the saved people from being irbile.'Tinllng or swimming across and roblwd tbe deity of a.certain nnmher of vb-tlms wbkh'were Ha due For many centuries in Itome propftla tory offertngH of human victim* wermade every /ear to the Tiber Men and women were drowned by being bound and flung from tbe wooden Si llclan bridge, which, till nearly the r Of the republican (K-rlud. w as the c only bridge aero— the Tiber
• deserve* It. New York Tim. rarpeaea. -1 spent all tbe money I bad in world on flow era f— you. darling." -Well. dear. U wasn't your fault I oo didn't have mors."-Ufa
Before Purchasing . . .. Groceries or Meats SCULL’S NTntlv and Aastvury Avenue MARKET 1'a^t everything good to —t. Prompt, :: polite :: —nice. Economical :: prices. Bring reference for weekly accounts. SCULL’S :: MARK ET Ninth and Aibury A veuve PHONES. B. S. SCULL, Prop. THE
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