Ocean City Sentinel, 7 March 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 4

tbe bi( bare wbrra

ba bald an bonr In adraoca of tba lima aac Whan Jha Baiaa bonaabold arrlrad

tbar aaw bar aeatad damnralj at a ta SOME ODD-PENatTIES INFLICTED ON

r oo . p ? BOar.O BRITISH SHIPS.

Wban Joan WlUUtna. * bo Ltd takan Brat prlaa In tba acbool of pbotocrepbj. and bar friro*. J-ort 1* Kins, atappad fimn tba plaifonn of tba llttla •tattoo naar tba farm wbara tbay Intruded to •pend tba auminer. tbej at fltat aaw no one wallins for them. Joan'a gulcklr morlns ayas cot read tba wbola acana In .apprecUtlon. Tba eoUidins and joatilnc of Incoolns and ootr’lur paaaansarm. tba frantle ba»U of balatod (nralara contreatlns witb tba axaaperatlnx lelrera of tba ticket •sent, tba Jontins l»*» «* bind tba bassasa truck, tba TOdfarona rnlced (hirer Of tba boa. bea|e*lnf pan•ancart to ride to tba Pnllat Bona; tba paaalTi mimed drirer of tba one ahabby back, formed a aarlaa of mart miBtic plctnraa which made Joan touch

"Would yoo aar yourwlf aa other* aaa yon? Coma and And yooraaif: If I not bare, fa ran made to order at future

data.”

Ladle end tba Bataa family baateoed to tba table, which waa corarad with photograph* of all atylaa and elzr*. anapabot* of tba country folk* In and •boat Hadgetcin caught In mipramadltatad poaa*—Farmer loner hook I tie np tba team. Mm I^tpin feeding cblckm*. Bea*ia (.rare* cbarnlng. Jed Htrack bom milking, tba llttla RUUhford* gb tng blackbefrylng. Ijiua'a Carlo bring.

i mill and many obi landmark*. *11 on aala. not to mention plctnraa of the Locke gtrla. er baateoed up to aaa If LI* llkrna** bare . Ardent swalna wcurrd picloos denied (bam by coy damsel* >e aloaa of tba araulng bar hand ran wall tilled with coin, da.” *lie said, extending the monMr. Bataa. "i* my contrlbntlon rd tba Locke aauty r •be atKitaatad. she was baalacad ... nany days by people from mllaa around wbO heart! they bad tieen If by chkncr

“ I XAV.AI). PraiSHMENTSl neuropaths.

£ ODD PENALTIES BOARD BRITISH ., 4......,

•■a of i heBlIb!--.

>f tba wprld ir. and acarce t 1 gauln* In Its ‘

BUSINESS DERELICTS.

Ladle, who had apent tba anmmara of two yean In this ddnlty. went qolck1. er. the newnonar

tba t chic la. Mr. Bates ottered a mild -Gaad-apr and the home nwda a forward moTemeut. tearing awmy In dmnons bridge, at Tba

hint." remarked Joan medlutire•ba looked a last farewell from ar window on bar return to tba dty. “that tba country andT are now timatr term*, and with the sale of -e* »n<l proceed* of the dance, not lantiou/roe tribe

ia Locke gtrl. ”

Mad. raaybdlcai coot relied, area

tied down Into hi* ana Iliad pace yah' “Oaadup" reiterated Mr. Bata roused to effort by this Insinuation' : and smartly slapping tba rein* acroa* i

• Tba Hedgcum Gnaatte only

r thought of tbat,” aba r

tba effort. If tba farm da hM own realm ba la mat ou one aide by organlxad capital and on tba other by organized Ulwr. Ba la cuafrooted by fixed earning*. What ba himself aararea la a remainder

n tba faun. Fred." said h

* narrative was fin

I uteri ng. On tba stairs art , toda of cats, and p stray abeap—I think It b a aheap—bleats on the back atapa Bra Bataa ta sanding the Oog far

Mm. Bataa knawared tt -The house lan’t hoai know, and the bogs go t thay get out of tbelr acratdK 0>air backs on Jt It rocks tba bouse a- llttla. but .it's

•afe."

"Ladled as 10 Joan gravely whan tbelr hoot a** bad returned, ta the kitchen precincts. ”1 bad thoogbt of n«mtng Ibis delightful place Soab'a Ark. ba^

n>a ranaar'a ■*•■ Via**! I*H. mins M vinoally the only great a of occupations that ta unorgan

except aa It ta domlnatnl al laws of rommeire and tba ■imitation* Impoaad by organ.

few day*’ Tan A" or to •are • Jumlwd ” Spitting U|N>n tba da^ of •ar ta atrlrtly prablbltail. Aa » tba bugler ba* aoundad tba •plyoou* are placed at In terra 1* along .the dark for tba use of the sailor*, and woe betide tba tar who Ignores the premia*- of these tuba and expectorate* about tba spotless deck. On many raa*al* a wide twit I* kept. o depart* from th« regulation* I* compelled to wear upon bja person and I* tbn* subjected to tba ridicule of bis shipmate* lie ta giren apimrtunlty of retriermg bis charier. bowerer. He ta permitted to Ik the d<~Ji with the other men. and should be -spot" a sailor committing like offense lie al once presents blm 1th the bated 11-11. and tba new Tlorn ba* to undergo a simitar ordeaL Borne oflh*-r» adopt more drastic leasure*. If Jack la detected expectorating anywhere but In the recap tacle* pruridml a •••pit kid” ta strapped to bis chest and any man who cares to do ao may make u*e of this curibua walking recetiucle. Aa may be sup posed, this humiliating [unUbment effectively prerenta the men from violating the regulations -e L civilian given two Urge ■n bocketa. one empty and the fnll of water, and told to bale the liquid from the full tub Into the empty vessel with a amAjJ spoon be the order tobe that of man or a revival of ancient fairy Yet tbta punishment on aereral

• dogs”

iway. and- If ala ration takas place the time will they will be no loftier than r Hrlvellyn They.bare al-

■ the land rose above the sea and the ■In river valley* were excavated - •arson'a Weekly.

14s 10d.” rwhy. Harold. you know anything about lt\ “Be. i. It sly* at tba bottom . Job 14.10.'"

expense the postmaster will tel-graph to the poetmaster at the letter'* destlnatlon asking that It be promptly retnrned. The applicant first signs this agreement: "It la hereby agreed that.

If the letter ta returned to me. I

protect yon from aib and all claims made against yon for sorb refbrn and will folly Indemnify you for any loss

you may sustain by reason of

cover a|! expenses Incurred and will deliverjlo you the ebvrlope of the letter returned.” In many cases persons bare made remittance* to fraudulent

s the Hogs- Back a more appropriate.”' At breakfast Mrs I

particular*

attacked the Locke b>

rt their help

w days were devoted by ■“ —“a solitary rambles In which le al way* carried bar camera. “I think I •ffvv&yacqhe Whole coun r announced oneway. T am

daring conqutrldedl:

Nothing ta more i weather beaten sailor carefully balling oat spoonful after spoonful of water and as carefully depositing the fluid In a Urge bucket t bl* aide A punishment frequently employed ta At of setting the defaulter to walk slowly lackward and forward along the deck nursing In bl* arms a six Inch projectile l- etghlng a llttla over 100 poundsi. After a quart# of an bonr or ao of Oil* brnrflrial "rxerctae” the unhappy victim ta glad to drop the load and rub bl* aching limbs At the same time he probably makes a solemn mental resolve never to repeat the offense for which be baa been "awarded” this dire penance. An old naval captain—one of the old. M acbool—was at one time sadly addlctetl- to stammering. He could not simple sentence without a great I of spluttering and hesitation, as one dry too mnrb for an In

or of IndtaL ut fo: .

:i nrurofStri \ln bl* memorable

dud with n brotliAr/btllcer be missed hi* aim. Untie awayTii* weapon, and cried: "Slioot and lie damned 1 I said you cheated, and 1 say ao atlll.” Clive waa passiouate. morbid, gouty, and an oplntu cater. At forty-nine, rich and of unstIdled reputation be eommltted suicide Welilngtoo no* di*tlnctly epileptic. Hi* fainting lit* after Water-

epIiepT that carried blm off.

The Romo miff* have lieen neuropathic

nearly three centuries, and one of epileptic fit* of Peter the Great !»

"said to have lasted three days" Charles' V. whose mother waa Insane, bad fit* In bis youth, and waa gohty.

aid and scrofulous.

Frederick the Great (from the face of whose father, when he took a walk. inlay, "every human being wl In a perfect bell of a palace_hud a certain gem-ral uttaonndneas of mind, to which mercy was altogether foreign. The stock of Oliver Cromwell was not overbealtby. and of the neuropathic tendencies of the I'rotector himself there is *ulbejent evidence. Mohammed—but let Mohammed rest. Joan of. Arc, the divine girl-woman, and soldier, who came from her [ifoitl* of l-orraine to make vtctorithe orifiamme of France, Joan beard voices and saw visions and waa kissed, she said, by the celestials.— Hopkln* In Ixmdon Tribune.

y ta twenty-five of Alaska. Tf i a good bit far-

bim. this, but that la abont the dally distance. They are cheerfnl worker*, these Alaskan canines. It will not do to give them more Ilian” meal a day ami that always'when camp 1* struck after the day's travel.

This

dtr from the captain In that official'! usual baiting manner, and be unfortunately burst Into an uncontrolUble fit of laughter. Tbta rash tangh ba bitterly reiwnted. Captain waa a dlaciplr of the homeopathic aystem. Making 'Jack stand upon the fore bridge In fnll view of the entire ship's crew, the officer commanded bl* victim to laugh continuously for an boor and a half. Thi* be waa compelled to do. though the pitiful expression of bl* weatber beaten. *nnburned visage denoted anything but a happy and con-

WblstUng I

ship baa often

smliar manner. The offender baa been obliged to whistle bis Joodeat under the eagle rye of tbe commander until poor Jack* Up* have become ao parcbed and cracked that be eonld not produce another note.-London Tlt-Blta.

k cstr.

East river with your finger Joins tbe sound, you will find mat from there on tbe written) shore of tbe sound la dottad with small islands. As to their number and extent tbe map Uaelf. tt It ta a good one.. may prove deceptive. for many of tbe aakalkr dota are In actuality merely li*rfen rocks of but a few yarda area, and not a few of them afe almost awaab at high tide. Tbe explatgllac of tbla half dozen mile* of shore either by liuncb or rowboa. ta a fascinating occupation, and yon win find-li-fore yon reach tbe dty' limits some devtdadly primitive nrml condition*, ap well aa a 'arot so of taland*. small, but well a water, and with arrobby undergrowth among tbe rock* and here and tbrre an occasional tree or two. Some of them belong to. tbe dty. some to Indlridtuta; wblie other*, and some of the beat. sTe of doubtful ownership and title. One

illy occupied, bnt oat eveyy ease ac-

orderly ramping parties ty of tboae near tbe sbt

Nickerson and J. 8. Baker WHS la of Harwtck. Captain N'lckcr* be wa* cklled. was a man at

and very shrewd. Joe

fortunate, one day tbe captain met Joe and said. "Come over ton It Joe did ao. and as soon aa be ant tbe captain's home' tbe captain took blm Into a distant room, closed all the windows and doors securely and said: “Now. Joe. I will tell you tba aacret of getting rich and you can pay me I2&. Be saving, of roersa. and when you do mkke a bargain with any one be sure that no one bears yea. and then If you get the wdrst of tt or want to back out you can. Now‘hand me tl

Joe thought a i “Did any one be gain, captain 7”

1 and then said

Tbe chow, tbe solemn, blsck toagued dog which .comes from China, ta. tbe London Chronicle thinks, tbe Idea dog It says. "He never barks u there ta something eeriou* to bark at. You open tbe door, and tbe dog marches^ out with One solemnity. Tbla s er * chow baa a range of about square miles, and be baa never bn baby, though be baa gathered Innumerable friends daring bis solemn march nudou. He nerer )o*ea bis bl* morning walkj embrace Chelae*, l-utuey and tbe sacred precinct* of the Brampton oratory. InMeed. be once followed a bicycle to Hendon and found bla way bark. in forty-eight hour* with an bono . _ atomacb. Tbe unaccompanied chow l* the very least of tbe nuisances London »treeta."

_ y, Hta.twife—Yr*. tbe girl 1a going to s. 'Rbe 1* laxy and'good for noth- ^ Ting aaybw* Tbe lYofewr-Why. I r ""I. be bring* me I thought .be ws* a model •errant. 8be e present* than be nsad ] oecer attempt«xl to arrange my pa-re-Brooklyn Life.

stluli-s >Tti»rl.

for feudiil

of iWlronks,i

Bow" many thousand* of good bon-- ' country »!h. liaie s..rk.il iery bard .land made all sort* of sacrlflet* of , j comfort and luxort In order to lay up aometbing for tbe future an<| yet have reached middle life or later wltbont ig anything to show for It. many lein. Indeed, finding tbemaelve* >ut a borne or any probability of getting one. without property or a fent if money laid by for sickness, for the Inevitable emergency or for tbelr de--J lnlng year*: X For tbe sake of your home, for the •Otn-Uon of bard earnings, for your wee of mind, your self tvqiect, your ar .vmti<jr^rv. whatever else you d^

wa* eplieptlv during bis last

s de-

Tbe u

il feed I*

ba»*t)eeti well baling with some icat tbrowgi In for seasoning. This they eat wW gtyat avidity, nor do they expper'any more ration* until tbe .If they were given breakfast the next morning II would be almost Impossible to get any work them during tbe day. These native dog* have «i mm-b of tbelr wild brother, the wolf. In tlx-lr mskenp [bat they show but little affection to ward tbelr master. They will serve him. but apparently on a purely buslbasis, and they ignore petting.”—

Montreal Star

Tbe common impression that tbe avrage man I* «if|ierlor to tbe average roman Intellectually at least In originallty.alnventlvciies*. reasoning power * the like I* l>eyiind doubt due to the mon habit of Judging each sex by Dost superior representatives. Tbta seems fair enough and would be fair enough, but for tbe difference between exea In variability—that ta. tbe of spreading down from and op above tbe average. In Intellectnal trelta

very' highest and very

lowest marks In a mixed college elaxs

forbidden parts of the -will commonly be given to men: tbe

variability fonnd among boy* In tbe nnmeron* mental tests which have been given l>y psychologic;I Investlgn-

•er cent Rea ter g girls. Of the at Intellects, of

history 97 |ier cent are icn. tbe variability which cause* the mono[>o'.y of genius eausing also the existebce of

ly inal* ■vfi-male b >tsl—

e out of plight# at aanetltnes fs me so belated 1

i emergency helps Jto which the best > tbe theater one a* to play Othello

In tbe tragedy t.f iljal name tbit be tort to blackra.hta bands and n idied on a stage Will) them white and bl* face oty. Of _■ torse the audience cigglqd. d poir Othello, when he n-aliled the use "f (be mirth.' wa* almost unable proceed witb’h:* part and so deeply mortified That, whin be made bis exit, ifter bis first scene, be declared that be could not finish' tbe performance.

•ugiit struck him. He

procnre l a '.ilr of fle-li colored glovtta.

blacken

tsMj* band*.

JkeJ quietly on again. There ite a little tittering a* the Moor i with his- nnes. bnt It entirely gnbalded n. during a,tq>eerii of one of the other, characters tie- dusky lover carefully drew off hi* gloves, 'disclosing la ta' match Ills face. Then whose l^.AlMes had' been affrotet

,^1 -wkw.nl.

expert, laughed > of bee in tbe Its artlficlalltyj

Mei.umc uom-y never uas dead Iwea In’ lb They who make genuine boney arffi J too.clean and ran-ful for anylbiug o^.

that kind tu happr:

find In rn>l boney

a leg a

bread- a baker's band or foe

• loaf c

early I

"ta- «

wing made the dupe of sharpen. Many uieu-wtio once bad good store* •f their own are working a* clerk*, loorwalkcr* or superintendents of de-s-enusi- they ri-ked and lost everybin? In some venture. As-tlies-pow ave otben dpj-endlng ou them.' they

do not dare to take t r

wblrti and I

Thousands of peoj poverty and wretcl cause they failed to I lag or an agreemem

business In a Imslnesa way. Families

rued c

of hot

borne pennile** la-cause they a relative or a friend right" by them without making a hard and fast, practical hnslbem arrange-

ment with blm.

It does not matter bow honest peo-

They for|

d It Is

of !m-

ple a

for misunderstanding* to arris nevy safe to leave anytbli portanre to a mere oral stalem.

duce^t to writing. It co*u but liltw In time or money, and- when all partli Interested are agreed that ta tbe best

time to formulate tbe agreement act teams. This will often aavt

suit*, tdtternras and aneuatlona. How many frienduhlp* have been broken by not putting understandings In writing. Thousands of rases are in tbe courts

today berauae agreements were put In writing. A large part of vers' Income* ta derived from the t Business talent I* aa rare as a t

for mathematics. We find hoys and girla turned out of school aujl college full of theories and of all -sorts of knowledge or smatteriug* of kuowl edge, hut without tbe ability fo protect

tbemaelve* from buman thl are trying to get something

tag. No girl or boy should l>e allowed

to graduate, especially from any ol

higher lustitution*. without being well

ta pra

rocth-

tbelr children

out In life wltbont an-tag that they are well vereed ta ordinary bdslneaa principle* do them an Incalculable Injustice.

T ran never understand.'' say* G. CbeHerton. -wby It 1* that ta poei and romaii'v* tlie |h»t are made Writhe at tbe refined and subtle sue* of tbe rich. As far as I ran see from the daily life of our street*. It Is tbe poor who do- tbe refined and subtle sneertaF and tbe rich, who writhe all over the pavement" Any one who hai •ladled tlie condition* of our great cities will aee the truth of this. Every day we see t>ni»-r boy* running, gutter boys moving with an undignified swiftness and .nnemploy:

' e permitted

rf tbe e:

salon, b

cal*- And what do tlie rich do? They affect not to notice and pas* by ^Ith well bred ralm. What happens, ever. If tlie ordinary well groomed walk?. Hoot* of derision from tbe er orders Instantly assail bint A man may go abyut bareheaded. What

tocraey want I* either police protection from these gibe* or a hand) book of repartee so that we shall never U- tifken without opr answer.—Lmdini Globe.

- agricultural Igbo her father nor mother af

If the wed-

to church.

whose marriage

ding 1‘ariy «loes not ^oum et of the gu.-sts will Mle w ithin The wedding party nbould no <1inn-b n ben tli<- clock la .striking, and the bride 'should not enter firid ta own boose after tbe marriage. I. unlucky kj address tbe bride after tbe ceremony by her mwblep uarrlag*-. when alxiut to depart,

« Milhsnke.

b tbe

for breathing.

tbe mouth for. .leaking and e« Who has ever seen a h .rse breathing otherwise tbnu through Ids nostrils? Minute scientific Investigation Inn the fart that the nnmlier of . breathe through their nostrils gradually but surely fei number. Tlie eonsequene* Is that

Ibu |*revaiUng none Ii

forefather*. It Is a well known pby* lologlral fart that unused muscle* and

dly disappear. Fish w ho lark, for Instance, or the

underground, be'

our no*e«.f.»r breathing they

tot exist. They will Income sui-erflli-

on*:—Pearson's Weekly.

Cffilector (angrllyi — Your m •eemkneyi-t^t o 1c at borne. Faithful Retainer—He's -a busy roan. sor. U that bu«I Ol'm thinkta' bed find band to sphare tolme to atttad bla own funeral, sor unlisa. to ba sure, they putt It off till ba wor dead, sor.—BrookIjaLlfa.

Fred So you are really going to mat ry that young widow, eh? Joe-Yea Fred Khc trjla me you -bare promiscsl to give up smoking Joe—Y'ea. a* . mntual sacrifice, aa It wore. She agreed to give up her weeds If 1 woyid gli

ANCIENT BELLS.

STRIKING EYEGLASSES. O Law Wbleb liv.-lsw* It ■« ASav

PLANETARY VITALITY.

sacerdotal ro's- in with pomegr'jnat

grann

be beard

place tiefore the l<>r.1 and wl d Itell* were In common u*

The eat

jramon opinion that for ID with glasses on there

la a severer i»-nalty than for striking him under siufilar rlrcnmstancra wIjmi

be ta not wrarlng glasses

search, however, doea not bring forth

irv provision which declares

the Offense greater when the man who Is struck wears glasses. The !'”■>*' . Icnee of thl* Idea ta due. no doubt, to

' >i e '“ ,,Y rol ‘ e ! Uie probabllltv of tlie Judge Ii

’ ^ shn'n case* giving the eoavtctc* the r

sound Mutfi penalty. Tbe legMSerm for assault u«.ihjnto^ boly |^*J rh -mayben,”

signifying that ' tjtt |‘

e Eryp

gjl.l alternating ' j

... i t:

way o

bell*

frlghtei

During an nlt.-rraflpn from wbu-h :i I struggle ta apt to en«u<- any ou'^w-'n' because If imtl.vsj It .might act as • , i signal to begin l«~1iHtfr*

of l*ope John ig as a proteellgbtning.

fingere. and crueiatlug It

and aofU'U. and ibe Wood pouring beneath it bn* more room to flow. Thu. the pata ta lessened. Tbe finger *1

poultice. A Jammed A: er be neglected, a* it u tlflcatlou of tbe I Sine

heavy wei Ut*

lawyer Why. you Rswbotn s

rlage he used to have a hammock ung. In whleb.be traveled to avoid the staid pliHosoplier traveling In thl* fashion, and so It appeared to tbe people who witnessed tbe preparation* Spencer ree.«nlre.l tbat lie was l«-!ng ' • .the object of unsolicited attrn be wouM .bout out In stentorian to tbe i-orters—be u*-.l to have four to look after blm-'Draw down bllndsr

1793 mai dneed lo *t: abattoirs w merles w I ta clei

throw!

ted fot

a tall, a

<1 liepgary. Tlie des fA-*b to tlxi loving tbe tails, tbe tails were

e beg

He ti

I It was

Ingly gl'

lodging and made iwl mousi tlie first dlidi of ox tall soup He told other* of hi* good Inek. and they annoyed tbe tanners so much that a price wa* put upon them.

e late Mayor iT.n -e Mating that b# a* a!>out to »>it RoMou and uTX-n-

the mayor tt

II blm a good plaf aayor nqdled. "Jus

Hotel Keepers!

r Ldl

at Kgy|>tlan banquets." bath time. If the Edinburgh fievlre •v-tly rom-elved the tesrtin— •logy, the Inhabitants of ^ sole tlieinselves for the through earthquakes by tbat they ®Nnonstr»te tbs (V our planA In that en the moon aetnally ,ay-*om? aclentlsta dsekt, i*t - have In-en forma of a aim, .n It. surfare. "Tbou*b a,

e of life, from tbe primert] M-utlent iH-tags and dowj ie hardiest lingering pi JC Its full circle” Tlie wibe

burgh “Mj

ought:

develop I

"Eartliquabe* are a •Itallty, They would icteristie of the terreatrtal phase of 4s -rlopment. Effete globes like tbe •an ararcely be subject to tbe stress a rhl.di they sre due. Dor ran they bs ■cry suitably eonwltuted ‘ s ga t Inn of wavea. Incbsu, -orlfls. such as Jnpltrr and Battm. re .till l**s Ukfly to be tbe sceaa rveris-ratlug ..•iicuaslona. Tbelr •rial* have not yet acquired tbe m ,rv eob.wlon. They are pasty or f • not parUally vaporous. On the e ao kcismlc epoch presumably o[s ■lieu, exterior aolldlficatlon httiag omtnemvsl. tbe geological ages begu j run. It will last so long as peeta nimble and river* carry sediment, m .ng n* tlie areal distribution' ' net nates and strains evoke forces adsquale for tbelr catastrophic relief. . . . — elasticity kept

habit:

dry land I* thus Ad not otbenrl* itnlned, Tbe alternatlona of elerv

and Mihsidance manifest 11 activity of this reserv The dimensions of tbe globs «*

bit ib-i-end upon tbe bs lines of .ure and expan.lvcneas. Kelsxs-

„r eubanrement of either It va.iou* a bending Inward

lag outward of the crust. Just bj ■ M-usItive reactions tbe planet IE

-ter Buuday cannot happen rarll March 2! or later than. April I ictweeu these two dates It has • of thirty-five days At tbe Us of tbe council of Nice. XSi A. D, was agreed by the representatives present tbat from tbat time forward ' should fall on tbe first Sunday afur tbe full moon occurring on or after March 21. or. ta other worth tbe first Sunday after tbe fire! moon afti-r the sun crosses the Store tbe above arrangement adopted by tbe great ecclesiastical council referred to Easter has ftlles

f date

occur until tbe spring of M time Easter fell on It* earliest at In 1818. This will not bappsa until after this century.

“Very frequently.” says a New Tort tvyrr. '-there I* an element of utieoolous humor ta the findlnga of a Joy- > my mind, tbe beat I ever beard tl la couw.-tion w as tbe vefdlct brought by a coroner's Jury ta Michigan, lio w ere called upon to paaa upon tbe • of tbe sudib-n death of a merchant

1

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 Furriisned.

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"The finding waa •• follow*: 'Wa. the Jury, find from tbe phyatclin'l statement tbat tbe decraard came Is bla death from heart failure, aupertadared by'buslneaa failure. wblcbA^ caused liy siierntatloo failure, wbleb was tlie re*ult of failure to see fir enough ahead.' ”—Harper’* WeeklyThe clinical thermometer habit has taken sm-b a bold on many persona tbgj one |ihyslrtan has forbidden bis patients to have them on pain of re faring to treat them If they disobey The clinical thermometer fiend Is a psrsou who keeps -one of these medical register* ta tbe bouse and tbe tastaat tbat be. more often ahe. baa a beadacbc. sreat or Imaginary, thrusts tbs tube under her tongue and take* lav temperature. >'tadlug It rarytag on* millionth part of a degree from normal

she tl

s sbe b

BEAL ENTATE AUENTN.

WM. LAKE, C. E.,

ReaJL Estate iVgierit.

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