ASWE USE OUR HANDS
MONEY FOR SCHOOLS
to r«p* V»y roomy acbool* for the
IWTby th« »uu Board of Ed-
Slate aebool purpdw I*
r—ed raloatloo of property 'of the mmtiiie year In ih» opppnlonmenl U included
rl..t to PblladelpbU. urttf^or n-t,,
it** M^IISOTJ aod o ake
t P. Bailey, of PblladelpbU.
\V Brail Hand and family ba);c
WEDS AT EIGHTEEN
Ibla ctlj
Joa. Randolph, of PblladelpbU,.
Mlaa Aa Bmllb, of Wlimln(ton. la
rltb Mr. aod Mr*.
Uozby'a birth, 'by I be
and Mra Praok Bozby. of tl
That Ensllab aoldlrra
by the aallora. ()□ 'May 10
. t% Hlllefaas, of
i In Waat PblladelpbU.
i have bad aa (rood aiefeb-
qull* rapidly on Friday and
day olfbL He »aa^
bad beer* • off d uly •
Mra. Harry,Malic, of PblladelpbU,
jcondMoa lor aaU cheap Apply
MINOT .LEDGE LIGHTHOUSE j
Tic flr*t hctrtbwi** on Mlnot'a Icdcc • Imlli lu 1Mb II ««■ an odacmal 1.USI1I l. .H, j.. rt ■ -sbi ln.b<-« In dUmt and »!sly fee! bleb. «lll. tbclr
■ JPOM awfaca
.y, all ao
baua..^^ lie- auhjart II
of |
ircJI l»t came in Ai«il. If&l. Op lib of ibal mumb. (wo k.epera
In tlw llghthouae, an eaalcrly
it In. alvadlly lnm-aaln* In tore’- ' i- on al.are. and no doubt the r» tbemaclvea, walcfaed Um- beaty wee|. barmleaaly throacb the nel-
e iMdteaib Ibe b.iute and
tluii*.' hUber and <rw.T In Ibe air. aurrly con Id not
• Ibe ledge,
of keen .anxiety.
cab- haJ lui * ..• a bu.-rl.-ane. and wheu I ai llfuia* lie- I .leer rJBld be a.-eu I
f-wwi. U . cc FwHGUINS.*
LOVE OF HOME. A QUEER MANIA ..Hart Thai la Beraarkmbly •letllaa I’c
•tronp-at Imrtlncl In Ibe borae !• Tie- ! f bom*—ail bl* thought* and 1% ,1*. b- , lie dber*-and the moat wearing , , u „ u
aiiffera la Ibal of noetalgla—dbe l . f
c for the familiar atall and Ih# (
,i .-d aurroutellng*. What wonder
,U» i-rt> almoat tnrarlably return ’ j
from aucb utdiappy exi»-rlence* 1 1 abadowa of their former aelre* : •
. aurh wretched bo.HIy randlllon '.,i. -•! t la monlb* before they regain -or.u.ual health and *plriU ««vTlh-
feed. ^, r .
I paeturage
lug a
•e kuatt
inif.-wtnti
-adful atmde e Irrealallble
ighcT nud higher, reached their houaedt a-oukf be Bung down Into Ibe ocean and they would l» burled with
II bcnealh the wave*.
To Ihove hoiieleH*. lerrlfled walcbera the eulomt.mg «ea came al Ual. AI 1 o'clock In Ibe morulas Ibe llgblboune bell warn beatd by Ibnae on abore to give a mnnrnrul clang, and Ibe light way extmgalcbed. ll waa Ibe funeral knell of two patient beroea. Next day there rcmaiu.-d on the rock only eight Jjggyd Iron •lump*.
The fallgue fell gfler muacular exertion !• riilefly due to the formation within the mtiM-lea tbemaelvea of certain nltmcrtfoiio pilauna which are Ibe reanll of .-ben.leal action going on and which have a paralyalug action on Ibe muacular Bbera. Tbeae polaons are formed by the breaking up of certain reaerre maieriaU whlcfa exlat In the movie* without actually 'forming an coaeulUl |*>nk>u of them. When tbeae reaerre ma'erlala are Ibtta apllt op they give out energy wbh-b .may be available aa • aouri-e of beat or aa a cauae of motiob. They accumulate In Ibe tiaauca of . | eraoua who lead aedentary Urea, auj ulien aucb |>eople Ukr much exerclae they are very liable to an attack of gout or f evert ah prostration, owing to tiie auddett aei-umulatlou within the blood of too many waate product! for the kidney* to remove at once. The luimuulty from fatigue poaaeased hy those who are continually excrvUIng Is.doe'to the fact that these reacrvrj material* have lieen gradually removed during the raurae of training and little remain* capable of producing gouty polaoua wbsi much exerclae la
It la calculate] that the amount of beat given off by the human body within twenty f*ur hours would be sufficient. If .-.im-entrated, to bring a nine inch cube of steel to a white beat. H Is Ibis beat which literally barns up the Imdy. and Ibe very Unit day that n man ceaw* to renew the tissue* by taking food be loses about half a |>ound or a pound In weight. Brain worker* give off a greater amount of beat than
physical workers; brace they
After
•k they
are obliged to He up till tb*y can obtain mure capital iu other word*, they have U-rr. cojisumed lly the Are of the Indy at a quick re rate than It takes nature lo supply a quantity of fresh tissue and tuu-cl^ The age* of twen-ty-one. twenty-eight thirty-five and forty-two are the moat critical periods of a iw-r-cm's lifetime, for at alwnt the* ace*-nature will have fitted Die Hk'.r out with new raw materials, which nijty or may not stand the test of the person'* ev.-r changing habits of
life. .
fb" « I- the name given t.y the Karui. iV t . u tree wbleb flourishes In New f'ab-d. n a It reaches a bright of forty feel and puts forth beautiful whitest!-ever*, having a |H-rfunie UUe tha^'.f JkMulae Tt.e ebone I* tbs- Ccrlongs to the family- of tie- ni-oeyiiacea* It yields * milky Juice, like the India niblaer IM*- *wbl<-h when eva|wratrd en* In It la
boiling w
lias the- advautage of dissolving In petroleum The solution painted - ■» Boated en-w-ssl a'id e'n;-.rati-.I leaves ,a thin 1-iyet of ibe cnm. Imperrjoua to water. I.-aiber luiprcgny.-.! wltbribr cum cau remain In wa^-r for hours without tievutulag moist / Moreover. It
fllrnm Ftriile f,
wonkl I- able to' pay his rent* on the dollar At tIdold man loofcw! vexed. -Heretofore.- lie said, fn
A Virtuun* Htel Ismeroh-nl rxpres "And 1 will do so how." be resumed. “I wflt make up -the difference aut of my own pocket"
Miss Inez Lutz- Vos: but. you <cc. bbzd to take H 'back to have It fix-f j The stupid Jeweler mad.- the tuwr.p tlon read. "tSeurge to CrOrvirre"- In atead of 'George to Inez.--I.andou Kkctcb.
Ib-re to l-ffMCU, «WI# - H i|Ual.'<le al Ibe I *p. L
lin e u~-d muvle* have, ,. if ex.-rcl—. shrunk and tost . III., .-..t dingy and sun i ^
lutng of ibe last century waa iv mac of a rare deseriptlca. shIcI to one of the largest for I. ;-.er. bl* habit* were atufll.
lug money be contrived to ruin . The i-rioce bad a fancy for ur statue*, with wbleb be adornstately mansion of bis forefaMauv de*criptIona of the place nut. for It waa renowned i-. ;t Eunqie In tta day. Bry- .- n-d il. and be baa left aa t t p,. ture Approaettac by a n.-iiur. one found tb* palace
can sc- follriwapme
of sunset arnTTBe c;
Ibe cr..-i H--|.r -irebllly that the? elr-a. really make a yule’, e ..ipt Hut l»
Bl '•
llcle. of o:
illeat niuand nitro-
gen which give tn the sky It* blurae*! of tint by the reflection of the smallest wave lengt.i* of the ann'a light The - instant of change from blue lo black | la possibly a little dlfflcult of exact ' observation, buptbe method I* not more doubtful than that Iwaed on the obaervatlon of shooting atari. The al ing star method give* a result greatly differing from the vanishing blue iaetbod. Ibe former give* I bright of the atmosphere at 109 miles.
doubt the o! I n- todl Isthe p«-ullar white dare --I refleetcl from tbe'lia-rtb
r every villa e. The ja f the Whit- Snn p -silly » the •'Whitsun Ales"
Weatmlnst.-r Gi-
Wheu one Is- alrk there ta usually something In ^Ije st.mta.-b that nature wants to tl.MU upa When one bn* dlar-
When on.- t-- p'res profuaely n getting rid o;
All Juries have a way of tempering Justice with mercy and strict logic with good or bad sense. French Jar it excel in these practices. A Mine. G naby of Bordeaux was'accused of bat lug forged two prescription* and of having thereby o'.darned large qi ministered
died
itud was only sated by bla doctor. Aispecied something wrong and took him away. The evidence, waa overwhelming, for Ibe prisoner completely failed to ziff any plausible eaplauatlou aa lo ^by abe wauled
Tbe Alezaiiffrian by aome an fhorltlea begun with l!.e deaUiand by ptlx-rs with tin- birib f Alexander ll.e Great. For n I mg tin:, ufler tbe death of Alexander Ibis .-ni was lu common trie* Which hn.l l**-n imd-r bis rule. It began Nov. 1“ .Xlt B. f.
"Wbaty “Tbe man »lio iwy* a* be coca la most welcome to stay." — American
potaou-cnlugh. 8* tbe chemlat said. kill two re.imeilj N.-verthele** t Jury found M^ie. t'analiy' guilty
forging tbeijri^rltitlon*. but not guilty of attempting lo |H.ison her husband Perba,.s the Jury ft .ugtit Ibe buaband
ued teas punishment enough '
‘ny*ou'*_lH-at:i f;-.l pm-ui. Tlie Brook.' once calue very near |H-fisblug. Out day Ibe Bet lidwanl Kawualey w* silling with tbe port In bis lodging* ll London wlien Tennyson ts-gnu burn ing patH-r* ami manuscripts and wa ■boat to destroy "The Brook." sayi Home Note*. "Stop stop; You mastn't burn that'' said Mr. !tawi*!*a. "It ta one of tb best thing* ade-gaie written." “la ItV arid the poet- and put It bark.
Hotel Keepers!
i t
'Why not have Your Printing done Now, instead of waiting until May or June? The Sentinel Printing House will do Your work in a thoroughly satisfactory manner Estimates Cheerfully Furnished.
f.-ii.lily." say* Brydour. •'Some were a ...m.-.und of flte or alx animals which have uo r.-*emlilanca lu Datura. In on* Instant-* the bead of a lion wa* ..-I u|s.n the neck of a goo**, with the bo.!} of a lizard, the eye* of a goal and the tad of a fox. I'pon tbe back of this object sfuud another with live or six bead* and a grove of boras There l* uo kind of born In the world that be lias not collected, and bl* pleasure Is lo see them all flouriablng on Ibe Of su b horror* there ware Oai la tbe ai.-nuc and courtyard alone when Bry done saw tlw collection, and the prisee mahitalued a regttuent of aeulp tor* wbo were rewarded proportion
agitation ibal tbe government of Sicily threatened lo demolish the wonderful Valguan- rn w.i* |»>I to lie offended In those d.i}* without the gravest cause Matron* of I'alcrmo would not take th.-ir drhc* in that direction, fearing dire results The Inside of tbe bouse wa* eccenlric In another fashion. Here tlie madman diverted himself with columns and arches and pyramids Of nil— and saucers, teapots and tbe Ilk.- cemented together. One column, for Instance, start.il from a great porcelain vase »f shape familiar In bedrooms. but u->! elsewhere. Tbe abaft was teafuts. with the spouta protruding. graduate,! In star up to a capital of flowerpots. Tin- o;*-nluga of windows were lacrusted In this nanner. the rblmuey pieces were loaded up to tbe n-iliiig. and the magnlfleent rooms of the palace were divided by fantastic ar.-b.-s of tbe same construction. China wh* ran- ami line In Sicily at that day. am! most of the pieces thus treated bad great valu*. Tbe prince's bedroom wa* a chamber of supreme horrors Ib-ptlles awful beyond conception had Ihrir home then. Intermixed with pleasing bust* and alalnes which, if tnrued. showed a skeleton or a hideous representation of decrepl-
dealh. beggared by bis :
Why there should lie hardworking poor mru and idle rich men in tbe tamt eomiiiuuiiy Is a question lyblcb do on* has answ ered and no one .fan answer satisfactorily. Thai Is why the oplneraoumleally coualdered. la ao very much out of Joint. Bui although there Is so mti.-h uunulmlty Yu' tbe optnloo Ibal weallb on Jit not lo be distributed as it non Is. tiiere la still a wide dlveralty of opinion where tbars la any dellulte opinion at all aa to bow It natly .night lo Is- distributed. These eidolons may. bowever. be reduced to Ihre* fundamentally distinct theories, wblrto I shall call the aristocratic, the -socialistic and tin- democratic or Uberaliitlc. theories. Tbe aristocratic theory la that tbe good thing* of the world belong more particularly to certain croups or classes than to others by virtue of mine circumstance connected with their imflf or haradlty and tndependently of their Individual achievements. The socialistic theory l» that wealth ought to be distributed accord log to needs or according to aome similar plan arranged beforehand aod In dependently of the indlvl. to a.iyulre wealth In t ready struggle of tif*. 1 or lihmrtistlv. ought to U- dli
UKAl. KMTAt-K AOUNtS.
WM. LAKE, C. E„ Real IS estate Agent.
H. C0RS0R Keal IS estate ^.gent LICENSED AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asbunj Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J rm^SZ^lSaut koaas* aa* souagsa lor seal la all pans oi in* it..
wood|Ki-ker trim-"and la only a mer visitor. coming about tbe 1st of June and laving early In tbe fall for Florida, faille tbe Kngllah cuckoo. young, .lo whom ll la a moat devoted parent. We hare two apecie* In this eounlry—Ibe yellow bill and the black bill, tbe latter Is-lug beat known In Pennsylvania. Both are smaller than tbe old world specie* and differ from It In color, being grernlab olive aboea while lieneeth. while the
American cuckoo baa a tall longer than Us body. Which give* It a hawklike ap["earanee, and tbe plumage fat soft and silky, like that of tbe owl. which enables It tb fly without making *87 uolse, SO tint we often hear It* call
rttboul
»Me to s
a ha*
n v* —nil* can of the rackiry. hennltllke sound. ** ■e alone lu the world and
If the bl
called o olatlou." If- la* never beard,tbe raff birds to -rf e . :tie call Is heard mod In cloudy -r and before a raft, from which tie- bird get* tbe name "f
but aaull-plnunn- .w •attafariloa from ha |H.mi, al activity, but. on tbe otbet band; much texatiou. anxiety and trouble lie bad. be said, made uo one happy by It u-itbrr himself. Ms family nor IU} Oil* else, "but pvolubly." he enutmuej. --many unhappy. m*d it not been for me there would have b«U three great warm the leas, tbe lira* at H0.U«i men nook! oat have been *ac rifliNjl and imuy pirent*. brothan. »l* ter. and aidawa would not now M mourner* lu.mairk'* Table Talk '
Oie- Of tbe oldeai ralnmaktn,
I* the Invratian of a native ol the Indiau provlnees. By me* rocket be send* more than a c tyc air j reservoir of ether ath a parachute Tbl*. being reb tbe blgbrat point. Boat* gently earth, tbe .ondenaatlon being
by {he evaporation of tl
or lue exm
aald to be decidedly efficacy wbwe there la acarcely ■

