Ocean City Sentinel, 16 August 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 4

VICIOUS SEA SNAKES

advertising a book. \ THE NAMES OF WALES ^

' Bvw tkr Aatfcor of -ValeH

T

Collector's Sale of Properties

ia.1 U>.* elera «sl :r»l!i r la-aldf tbr station * tbi- aoltly will. 11 ns c llsiiU a Bt/ollj. "Xlnth atrpptr yelleJ Um- condoftiT. Jrrklns ojirn tba door. A yoaur man a|>rans to tin- iilatform. rtoarlj folkmrd t.y a slrl turn tw rant In mift »ana fur*. 1 bar facr In b«r Wt. floffy mull, fuatsd In* suldlnx arm and aalkad briakly down Uk- aooir drifted *trti* out into the olilto. wblrilns world ' tbe rtrret below "lan't It a larkr alio anld c*jly. Her ejrea were da Delos. She turned a lovely fare. Boabed wltb cold and excitement. toward tbe all (ret of maaejjbne aplirarlatioo Itmldr bar. -lan't It slortou* ':'' “Beautiful!' Ilia rye* were on ber

fare.

“Iion'I you lore Itf -Wltb all my heartT hummed Gor“Tba Brut anoaratonn U anarlns, fa*rlnatlus. Wocda,are -o tfot»-l«aly la“Tbry are.” be acrred aidtruadncly. ‘ "1 am apeak!ns of the norm." Icily. “Of rejurar”—Ida voire waa that of Injured Innoeanre—'the atorm. What •laeT' She atrucslad for rtern dlsa|>|vrov»l Titan tbrlr ayaa met and they both la ached. L--To think of Aunt ftarn a headache at tbe laat namtenl." “Bleaattd boadarfie! “And at ber actnatly ronarntlus to “It'a 8n-a llnl." bo murmured • find It In my Arart t* fnrztre tier. Theu. la^ac awr younc and exceed Inyty fo*ll*h. Uiey Uashcd asal Tbe at beet lampa' flared In cboatly anCreetloD and her fui4 1 with anew a* tb -fh^tbrelnc

^ W MV n«r Kiaaptlaa af Ik

* Urt *

atupendou* |.lumr>. ’ tiordoo turned. "Sb* completely ovendiadow* ber root pan loo." be aaltl with furred Interrat.

and morad tbe amaxlnc bat

one aide.

“By Jove!” exclaimed Gordon, with a low whlatle. He Claueed Iiulefcly at Uolly. Two red ap >t* like dancer aisnaU burned on either cheek: her wrathful eye* were faatcned on tbe clrl’i oompeultWi. He looked up. their eye* myt. and Molly atared at blm with no hint of rcocul tion. He half reae to hi* feat; then - hot wave of color auffnaad bla fare be turned aullenly ed tbemaelvea In tjulck Molly'* fare. She mat Oonkm'i eye* and ber own fell before tbatr meaaacr. Tbe atraJn* of tbe vlollna died aoftly away: tbe crowd thrilled with entbuil-

u tbe cay li

e French a

ay heart.” awnns tbe refrain. Gordon leaned over tb* table. “Say t," be whlaperrd. 4 Tbe delicate color dyed her check* crlmaon: be bent nearer. •With all my beast.” abe whlaiwred.

OCEAN ROPES.

T am ao clad you tboueht of brliuc t roe here." aald Molly ahyly. a' “It la like

« That U It- be aald ahuply. “ 'Witt ail my heartthat h bow 1 love yoo"DuBt aay any thine more.” aald tb* ■bt atoxwt Maalonately. -Don't Tb. more you aaj now the w-orte It win t» for me by and by w£rn 1 have tc

^-ty. dear' WOe pale h, hi. tt

a and recur.led her

“Why la It hupoaalbler rushed lackward wim a liRlitnlnr Wrote la the runwaw that had can. from Bar Hartur In the •ummer time Is otx uvU-k Hindi he anderetood. “U la Morton r- be aaU bitterly “I havajiruuilMNl to marry him.” *tn returned jin a low t.aie- »o low that hr had to bend to brer It. "Do not to *Bsry with me. I thought I did

tteen—you enuM rare-you do 4Utle?“ lie uneaBoned eagerly. Cbc jilcbe*! up a apoon and twisted

r flneera. "That dotf •aid gravely, -beeauae

wreW-bed

He looked adeadlly at her. and i re«urni< the gale «. atcadijy. -.Ni M^aald. rrey sweetly and gravely: cannot break my word. He d.-pends eu me utterly. He liaa no thought ex rept fre tay happtnrea. He D ao good He ha* never cared for any other woman. If I should d.-aert him It would break Ida heart." Gordon leaned forward, hi* elbows *n the-table, hi* face betwevui hi* I regarded her with hurt.

ner. Large <iuantitlea of I at a little distance from i'

deptli*

bad some notea a little while b the method* w-hh-b dome a tbors have ado|ited for the adrrrtb ** 4 ment of their hooka **"•*' aende u* an example of tbl* T * r " tiling, which la the totter worth qnot- “• i |nc tiecauee we have ne

>t atrlk- : quoted In U ea. and ; ULrn rroaj

at Is to

life of Mna

ee novel “Valerte" a| ifter Mine de Steel

big characteristics of ara onak it adile greatly to the danger tt be .[.prebended from them, for

h-ad. them to attaek ttabermeu and , frVtl(1 -u*, nretber ulmt swimmer*, and even to climb op the ^ ^ lb , excellenre of on a in-liar rhalue and througti tbe hawse intentkm* 1* •uihi-nut to Insure hole* ami attack the crew, and as tbe ntci-rea Kverythlng demand* *oi bite of every one of tbe fifty known cbarlatautwui “ And Hie l.kigra|iber varletle* U r.Ul there I* great f*ar felt preav.*!. to tell u* how *b of tlM-tn in tbe ocean iq>aca. which they »*« doctHoe Juto ad^m Inhabit.

«■ fifty v

• general title of tbanato-

under pbldla.

anywhere except In ocean water. Every variety awl subvariety ts a* poisonous a* tbe cobra or the buahmaater of Af-

rica. Indeed.

there two land variettco, — snake on la ml that kill* ao swiftly and ^ U’ K terrllily a* do the sea snakre. “ **"

to (lietr fatal weapooa and

.1 eiderily la sWimmlnK tberr P«wrr. . lb-ally no enemlaa which de- pr ' , ' u * 1 , atrey snougb of them to diminish their

shawl*,

wreath* or rlbtajoa. When they saw till*

omasier oi Ai — —— r exception of «' lu ‘ ■“ « ,r "» »; ». three M no _^»He,__»

f.w bat*, fre therm.

it of ber earrlose

itlafy her by a

Almoat all tbe thauatophldla are

rautlfullv colored, even m um any at the land soak joalble cx.-eptlon of tbe and carpet auakea. They

pnweut

fa.*- of tbe

lie dealt ■ In tbe!

the lady would *oo

iked for. And If the uutortuu ' shopgirls, taken a laid, by sorb usual demand*, looked |Klxxled Ml

dr Krudurr would amllc graciously

and pity thru: for their Iguonim

, T- _ the new novel, thus turning them all Into eager reader* of "Valerie." Then,

ml blotched with 1 * l ' ra with pun-liarea. slie would drive

" ' anotber *bo|i. pretending ’or that which existed only In

swimming below tbe aur I US parent blue of tbe lodl

When they

tb undulate all o’

. They do not wind

their kavimorionVeremblre that of tbe ■terpniar rxi-e|d that It la far more

graceful, and a* they move the colors play along fbetr 1 as they do on tbe dolphin When

__ _ they da Mi at their prey

fit. On ! ,h *T

aoreeeded la exciting

such anient 4Bni|irMtloa In honor of her heroine tluit (or a week at tbe aboti* *old evcrythlug “a kt lerie " Her own friends, tbe lunocent aceucnpUcre In lieraptratagrm. alio ed ahopa on ber A*-um men da t Ion. thue carrying tbe fame of ber book *hr tbe Fanhourg Salut-Germalu and (ha ^Chanarec d'Antln.-IaMMloo Academy.

HUNTING VIOLINS.

balkKiu. which grows with t and when It reaches the surfs more In length, with feet six loebre. “ tendeury and keeps •wing until It floats on tbe

surface, or. if they are darting i the td)> of the water, with thetr I devatrel Just enough to clear the wave* \Mhii they are raring along

their broad. |Middle abaped tall, whl la IMVUliar to all tbe sea snake* a. form* tbe only striking dtSerence I tweeu tbem and tbe ordinary land ai

.... «Vo feet aldeway* It wlU jnd which grow and n>Ht until dlalely a* If tbe from tbreballoon a rurelike growth of auddenly When during from fifty to alxty-flve feet In dlame- rr ‘ ( ‘- wblrii are- commo ter rarer* tbe water. This gigantic bauka. snakes bold faal t w<**l grows In such quantltire that bottom wllb-lbrir broad tails and Trill near tbe abore Urge mredowtlke U- °Gcu sway In thl* way for hours lands are formed, wfalrh Impede navi- c “ lu ‘ weather. gallon. Tbe native* of tbe Aleutian 1 Men may bare recovered from tbe UUmM inuae —snifunt usage of rwm bite* of plank From tbelr strong dried stems certainly they make ropes 250 feet and man tbelr victims are Malay and looy Willie' la boons Of tbl* weed fur- , live fishermen, and abore dwehl with Urge rrereU rfter they Phralrtua* rarely get to ace are dried, tbe smaller one* being mad statistic* are kept In water. Tbe of the wojM. ao It U Imj long leaves, after being dried, are cut areertilu how many are killed In Into narrow atrtpa and used for wicker-1 way ea.-h year. Traveler* aay work, tbe making of basket* and slml- there Is hardly a bulling Tillage w Ur furniture. I ha* not lu tale of death to tell. Scientists ooce held to tbe opinion CRUEL PUNISHMENTS. | that tbe deadlines, of tbe bite waa '

The constitution of the United States 1 * D and the constitutions of the various ln tbemrelvre. But thls cgi! States In prohibiting cruel and unusual changed nfier the medical

marshal to ’'IrglnU be ernsbed a ■piracy by killing tbe r

ent tbe east . time* TVhen Qoelcb. fax other* were banged all wrote in bU diary. “When Cm sea/ Add was let to oink there waa such a •creech of (be women that my wife heard tt. sitting m our entry next to the orchard." though tbe fallow* was a mile away and tbe wind unfi The uae of torture to wring t from wltncswe* la aald to hare! ed as legal in Austria u

h-!ts

>1 made careful ohaerral n ' who bad been bitten. They proved U that tbe riiaki I ous and tfiat they curry fangs charged *> wltb venom exactly ►! Tbe ofien ocean k I makes. Tbcy do oot even ascend ■ river*. Tbelr fat t arms of tbe ara. - laUnds of China. lodU and tbr ilb I'aclOc seas. They don't

from tbe Uod They are Inca pa Ur of much movement on Uod. and after wriggling a Loot and biting savagely they will stay still till they die. They are foond Id many parts of the world — In tbe Indian and Partite oceans. fnMu *'ai>e of Good Hope and Madagascar to tbe western shores of Panama and from New Zealand to Japan, lu tbe hay af Bengal and 0 ara around Nicobar*. Molucca. Tirol and New Guinea New York Herald.

coik-ctiou of aome result of a thirty 'yuan' -hunt.- and. although be had started life a |>eunUr*s carpenter. *-e about 112.000.—t'orahlll

Tbe color of hair depends on little grmnuk-*. wmrh ran be seen If tbe hair tamlned under a powerful micro-

white In a night Brown Oequard us that when be was forty-lire : old hi* lieard (tinted 'white In two days. Thl* took Blare when be perfectly well am! without any r or tllnc** produces tbe change earlier In life thru It would usually

o the cause, some have

aald that ttojujr breome* Oiled with small air rfrth-lcs wblrii make It look

, gray, trjjew haw * paj»e»uftto ha|r It ^Aat It Is like gro

it the ot

ground glass aod you the coke. But a man of Metriiulkoff tell* us that

e hair.

>c* laiisona In disease or eotrow bring about an effect upon ese small migrating Indies (cellsI. causing them t„ become active In tbe fashion.' That Is said to be tbe why the hair grows gray.—BL

Nicholas

Bacon—When he' v did your brother kill much! KgtorlHc nearly kilkvi everybody* In It " • waa the rook.

for nothing Uxxixi Answer*. e-Tbe only kind ofiadrkc that la an la the riih rriatioa'a and oc! ie l*_tjicr- to are yon do It—Net Tech- Pres*.

Nearly all the double flowers of garden* were first found wild. Double battrrru|i*. do daisies. doul4r thing* were I fbrtr wild fellows and Introdured Into tbe gardens Tbe florist however, can produce doCble flowers He walche* tbl* tendency In nature If a flower naoally ba* Ore petals, and be dls-aom<-what of a |*tal like character/ tbe pollen ts taken from these flower* am' other* lu a uvnual condition ferttllsov with this pollen. Tbe tendency, once started, la then glirn to tbe progeny. Almost any specie* of plant will In ttfla way be ra|>aliie of prodoriog doable flower*. It la surprising that with Oil* knowledge, mare attempts at this line of Improvement to ordinary garden flower* are not made.

dktn.oi

La nod t!

like that styles

ly a* In a w ouuu'a bat aod every other year at Icx.l mu*t see tbe prvcLoua diadem rebollt Tills adds to original cost for uo «-lf resiasiltir Jcwrler chance* tlie •riling of a e.i»t!y plcre o Jewelr} wltlaiot adding a few new

Mi:it. thereby to

vain -

Br*t dci.-aed b

ludulge In rich bl*

Parent How did you get along will your grogra|>hy b-*MU today. J.dinnk ‘

Pupil- Ik-atillfully The trariier wm*;

no pleased tint abe mads me stay after >ud rita-at It all over again, only

Jost to ber. Three I* aamurii difference tirtwen. grnuluKpalfimV and *ulk-u end or* no a* tolvceen the smile of lore and tie malicious gnashing of the teeth.- W. F

-Plumer.

lolln maker* now aod agalu come n pieces of wood of ptu-nonieua] beauty, and when they do we may ba sure they give a|ieclal care to the maklpg and flulshlug of the Inatrvuueut forimvl of the wood. BtradIvariua. at any rate. did. lu I71C be had a phrete* luck In Ibis particular, and Ms lark Went Into an Instrument, with which hr If.HI ao runrii In love that ha ahaotatrly reftiaoJ tu sell It or allow It to he played upon by any bands but kept II lockrd up. and ulnrty thrre ba to«|urollied II to aona. By and by an eulliu*U*tklector named Ha la hue got on the * of this Instrument, and ahoul the , 1700 be acquired II-at what fiffut DM known - from one of the great 8a la hue dieriabed It until hit death, about 1K27. and then a atnuige character appears on tbe scene aa purchaser. This waa an eccentric old fellow named Lnlgt Tarialo. who. alaiuduulug hla trade aa carpenter, bad starte-l cuUectiw search lug of Italy fur tbe treasure* of (‘rruwna Hr eon Id neither read nor write, this rutliuslas Be collector, hot be could tell a valuable fiddle the moment he saw It. pud be eatlmatrd the worth of tbe Sale hue "Hired" ao well that after be bad acquired It be kept It to blmarif with all

log old vlollna and was a

There are two tremeudoOa moment* lu rroastug the l.'nllrd State* from east rat by way of Chicago. Omaha Ogden Jbe Brat I* whi-n the Muffs at tbe Missouri stshleuly dwindle away and 'tbe prairie rolls Into

aod tick off Jones, Williams. Jlaris. Evans. Tbuuaa. Griffith, Morgan. Llewellyn. Hughes. Hobrrta. Lewis sod HI chants, sod In some parts of the country nsfirrtally you wHI practically have exhausted tbe roll lo a column of names now tofore tbe Writer, drawu from all |iarts of tbe prln-ipality. there are- UUI name*, and .11 of tbem are 7U Davises

It Is commonly snpiMaml that the predominant Welsh us lues represent tbe rffecis of lubrecdlng. so to *[-eak. la elans that are very anrirnt. Thr WcUh are ao old tuition, and' from their gragraphical position they have hero very much Isolated, and hence. It la suppoonl. this tendency 'of remain names In the course of long centuries to multiply to the exclusion of almost all other*. Hits, however, regards the whole country. Is quite era lions ago the Welsh had r

IN HIGH LATITUDES.

T-Tr ^ For Unpaid Street Assessments on the Ocean Front LtmfionL m i*enmark. and Other Properties Hereinafter Particularly

■re*, read the new*:-* DeSignatl.'d

per in my benruom at 1030 p m with —

„■».la ....n-vn-t.iktax.r-i-oo-n*.

the villagers plajvdWhittles lu the at is'KAP liTi.H. J.

ley under my window, atsl beyond the | [br T>J . oln-vor or oremi titv. Mrs Mairy chestimt tree* of tlie gaftleti. | j^' ^ u'.i’Tr.srvwo* jswas tvty la savh re^es oisOv

! Iatltu.lv 57

1 gokl ll

tariiug* on tholr hare ] J A/' was still crimson j west, with the long. ]

. of red a

velvet and lutlf a d<«en happy villager* to each ithe men all with great chins bowled tills* In their mouths!, swung lazily by. raising s dust, and the lowing of troutdvd cows and <•»!<<* came as much from tlie road aa from the I Him

liable mead.

• I old m

with it

primitive tM-opk-s, they knew each ot by one name only, and It was not u Intercourse tot w reu Welshmen and Englishmen to-caroc greotly ileeuth and the early part of

• of a ocvvasj i d by frw more

Importsut Wei

Tbere seems to be hardly a aur In Wakw tnuwahle back beyond the sixteenth century, but Is-fore tbe middle of the •eveutre-nth all merchants, professional |ien|ile and the richer t* generally had adopted tbe paUuuymtc. Where there are half a dor ~ David Joneses In the same Tillage

f .ah Ion. One win be David June* wyt -white David Jones. David Jones Uwyd. or I Nit Id Jones the gray'man. or DavM Jour* Hal*. *lgnlfylng tbe man who B|a-ak* English distinct way* lu which Wrist names have been arrived at ■e class reauprioc* names purely peraal and native, auvh aa Griffith or iya (Urea), or rise import«l from England, such aa Thomas or James. ' are strictly Individual designs and from them surnames seem re been evolved by a custom f* to readrta of tbe Old Testament Hugh ap Itavld In tbe Brat In - rorwiia merely Hugh tbe son of David, who may be David ap Thomas — Hugh tbe son of David ~ The convention* of tbe "ap" makes tbe Individual Hugh David, which looks like a Christian and surname, though they are really two Christian name* of two generation! which eventually

ard becomes Thomas Pritchard Hugh ah Evan resolves Into Hugh Bevau. A third way I* dlrated. In wblrii some personal characteristic. such as white or gray, thin tout, at first an Indlvldoal nlcknae a tt were, la Banded down from father > son and finally berotnea tbe family But It ba* been aald that three fourths r four-fifth* of modern Wvdsh are been reached by tbe adoption of ruptocn from England at a time when .ne Welsh erase for 1 surname put Invention on t ~ led to something like system of production Englishmen bad

Hob or Hick, became Thomas Hob'i Hick's, and thews anally became simply Hobs and Hick*. r, tbe Welsh have no genltP

f tell e

landed with evn towered homestradi. veiling raorpment of the sea bad I wen dlrtnety .-aught and |«i-' rifled and made fertile And the *c.--J ond of these slgniflcaut moment* m majestically pregnant with hkk mtugs than (to naked gltirlv* Niagara nr the arrogant rilffs of Yoaemltr. la win* the ravine* of ^1 r of |>lue tree*, broad.o .ml.« illey iff Sacramento and tie- IfM recede ls-yuu.l that UMguifl.v-ut pSln. Tbere and then yon rraltxe -tine f petual atsl ludlxudablr n-Utluu lowland and perceive iphiral unity ilum you i nywtore In Euruta-. wti

.rr,:

The prescu.*- of mvasinltoca In myriad* within the hare, unlatubltrd areTele is surely In some degree a try. Tbe mosquito Is a hloodr. but in these on visited |>UJ*s be la for the most part, and of strict stty. a, Tegriarlsn A few birds .Had (and (hr birds a: with Impervious featberai. life whatever. Tbe Lapp In Irivra hi* reindeer to the are Hire muses tbe fjeld If be ran help It- Yri In this region, "seemingly no*t unsuitable foe Its effectl’ working." -aha. mosquito primeval and enduring

-Mm to

or a part of Australia, aa many

I mi

■xactly o Tall*, at

being a . miles totw. Iblngs go by rantrariH In I of the kangaroa" The farther north you travel the bolter It Is—125 ' degree* in the Shade to Queensland-. Lignum v itae, which sinks la other waters. floats lu Australian waters. Tb* dinner I* eatea bl Melbourne |^d Sydney when It la over 100 degrees

only what yon are doing thee*. It Is not the place that ennoble* yow, bat you tbe place, and thl* Is only by doing Which la noble.—Horn* Note*.

Byer-Ever study forestry, De VoaT e now.—Brooklyn Ufa. 7

by tbe relative position of words, so a thee could not give exactly the Engllah possesslre termination to tbalr name*, mod this stage w*» consequently omitted, nod when. In the sixteenth century, everybody of roasequeot feeling shoot for the dignity of surname, they adopted the EnglU practice of a pi .coding the pnrseaslv “*~w lthont the anostroohe. which they

a ap

David, who had already become as David—widch. by the position of the words really meant David’* son Thom as. exactly the same as Thomas ap Darld- tooU the English "a" and beyame Thomas Davids, from which finally emerged the name of Davies Darla. David tbe jilous Welsh of course gut ■ from the Blldr. and II waa a very favorite name with them; hence the great army of Uriah Davises. But a atlil more popular name w as tbe New Testament John, which, however, poor Taffy, oot haring aay “J" In hla alpha

Uah neighbor, and the great tribe "of eratloo They are not therefore, the ancient race they are for. but merely a lafte body able

e been vattltlpl) Ing Globe

THE SHOW WINDOW. Don't neglect tbe apper part of tbs

one style of trimming, elbow grease In clean

iNm’t wall till a trim la fly specked

before changing It

Don't overlook tbe ptUlty of _ ...

tain number of fixture* be afraid to tr/ something In the way of a display

Don't fill a sunny window with good*

dairy farm., whose hulldmg* w< quite cooes*led by the tall trees tl

girdle them

The tun daniM-ls. sewing g CO maids, the daughter* of aod a friend or two had no*

of tbe day atsl

gram

.. kltch-

I thagarcs of tli ig each other a ho

indlady

Immeasurable waist who by all the timid* leashed to tbelr r task* with Inflexible yri not u

many

Ing.

ot unxlnd a *ay. with b.

Is-ringed finger* In her yielding and dlsturtsvl tbe lly With ber steotortan [wal* of Iter at tbe auttes of bri depend-

.'clock the

ber -

rhadan

hand, she will pull the beltfope shall waken each lass, sml by tt th Ubllshinent will he again In a no state ot aril city. As for tbe worthy Isndkvrd. he 1* haymaking until

I., and tt

c with ber call toll.-

oul In

A GOOD ACTOR. Maitre IsvchaisL the faroon* adc rate, was pertinps the greatest uasti of comedy In Era nee. and tag a fe-

Wheel hi* patheric apiwals atsl bla tears- whl.-h were always at call when be pleaded l>cfore a country Jury- fall ed to touch his stolid audience, be resorted to the moot Impudent piece of trickery. Thrusting his mala! white handkerchief Into his po<-kct. be denisnihd If the Juror* were tdfii. If they had human ba-arts. If they could bring, tbemaelve* to i-xodemn a f man Use tbe ai-cuaed. whom he had credited with all sort* of chivalrous If hot ralntly merits. HI* vdo-meure was not merely fruitless. hut TbS Jury responded to It at flrat with uneasy shuffling, then with biting lips, and finally with loud and uncontnil.ed iHirat* of laughter. I* chand. while flinging atout his hands, had Intentionally dlp:*ri hla finger* Into tbe great luk|sit In front af him. and a* he drew hi* right band »rrosa bl* forehead, a* If In agony of despair at the certain fate of Ibe nrejnsd. hr left

way the t.-ar* Feigning J.lgh moral Indignation at irtr roodoet. tie euotlnued: "You are a lx Kit to decide » briber one of your frlnen shill to thrust by you out of auks of the living, and you choose ■u«h a mouM-ut for Indulging In cruel and thoughtI*-'** laughter. 1* thk trarngout mirth a fitting moo rttlch to deride whet 1st a man r aliaII not filer Tb* argument actually told .aj-oD the ury. Tbe man wo* acquitted.- Pari*

e of the tc

i. One of th. Wanner, died

fortune for the ■

ever, the .-audition that every old

burgher*. Christo n UM snd left till tehllshmeut of i

arquently the anrirat prnslo I to he seen .wandering a si* of Mnnslrdcl In the eu* flftrentli crptury.

-acka which a

called "stoops" and are some r boundary pasta In appear casual observer might Imagine that they really did denote a county or pariah touudary. hut aud) la not tbe case. When snow covers the ground and the |mth* are Inrfadble “ posts isilnt out where they He o save the wayfarer from bring rest

ooe^sviite

THURSDAY Jgc Twenty-thirfi Day of Auruat.

CORSON, ta* Collector.

inv^psnTu- M sows avenue sad Nveth *tp .Hue s.id_M'«*t on Mam *lo

rHnpatafl*! wUh Twin KreeiTiM^s" 1 vViLmm-'

NICHOLAS CORSON. Tax Collector.

YOUKO’SS OCEAIN CITY, IN. J. vooroo. u.—•- L 1C* A. WIEUAteO. ^ re.mra.«.r = HIOH-CUAHS ^XuiMJVIUUU - WEEK OF AUGUST 13. 1906

OVERTTHE

Professor H. Pa list

MII.J-M BROTHERS’ PKTI’RKH I'reseuflug newest moving pictures BATES ami EARNEST

German Art.

JAri. WILL A Hit, Jk.

New Hood.

PROF. P. H. SMITH

Musical Act

KLi.iorr, BLAIR And klliott I

Comedy Acrdhalle Act.

ilPPER MATINEE ON HATl'RDAW

CURTAIN RISES AT 8:30 SHARP.

10 Cents.

Admission

Twelve PscKaae Tlrkets. * A few Rescrrcl S

REAL KNTATK AliEWTM. WM. LAKE, C. E~

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