Ocean City Sentinel, 4 July 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 4

BRILLIANT DISPLAY TO BRIDGE TROLLEY MARK OPENING OF BRIDGE CARS MAKE TRIPS

PERSONALS.

ENTERPRISING BOTANISTS.

BURIALS IN CUBA.

Mr.. K irr. Mn. The l Am

lauMiid .nd •!

Trolley Line Will be Ablaze : , . w,.b tiRh.. Tb«- WANT FIREPLUG

Evening.

Th. mm|*ieUon if (be Imy l.olle, BOARDWALK bridge will be orlebraled In a uio-t 11 Iftuift eUbunOr manner ■m I tic evening id \ ■— —. rcm.™ co„ and H b (be inieounn ei the ituard of' cil for More Adequate

ig'wIT (be'

Trade nolhliig dial can lanwlbb' add ' aocrea. of the ocrsaloo. Ilcai tbla, (be commit lee dmirea a large number of (Maple to enroll Uicium Ii aa volunlrer. to aid in Brework.. All tbi"*- »i may leave Unit name-al the Hotel Cumberland. Tue-'ay esenlng, at 7JI0.1 Tltt lM of tin volunteer force a III la IwMbbad Wfdue»lay. The bridge will (.re-eul a gorge-.in. apacla<dr wllb lb- abide let-gib of lao milea blaring a Itb cvlore-l light, a bile on one of die Ha In bo a bland- a apertarular di-|-lay of Brenork- all! lake |ilare. AI (lie -amr time, along (be ocean from, firework-, fully one hundred |*r cent, beller Ilian lbo« of laat year, a III bewd ofl from K“gg'Pier. Tbecummhlee ha- found 11 uroe—ary to triple (be order of maiuuiutb lorcbeto be uaad In lllominallug die brnlge. bringing II up to IS groaa: aldouble the number of fancy piece-. The amended ll-t now -land- aMini

2ft

ftbeila, 4 Japanese Aenal Htalraay-. two flight-; 2 Faudaugue-, 12 Ja|wnew NIglil ftbeila, 24 S-lb. Pararbuh 1 locket-, 24 Mb. Wlllon Fire Uocket-. 34 4-lb. Parachute Uocket-. Cornucopia Rocket-, 24 4-lb Jeaeled ftl reamer , Rocket.. 24 4-4b. Olamoud t'balu Koekrta, 24 4-lb. fthooling Star I lock eta, 24 44b. F3ectrlc fthower Kockcta. 72 4-lb ftpedal Fancy Uocket-,24 4-lb. PrUeCometK Uocket-. 120 44b. Colored Uocket-. 4S Flower (lardana (aaaoited), h -|ieclal i-atlern-S Exhibition Mine., b Piccolo Mine.,

Protection.

Hu-ii

e— men on (be boardaalk. In

IlK' Vl- nilly of Klglitti -tree!', -le-lre m-ire adr-|iiaU- pnrtei-tbni from i-nalble lire. They aenl Hr- folio, lug prUllonlo Council, which wa«r»ad al Monday

* Mayor

FTIgblb at

dCouiirlloflhrl Ity uderalgued property the b-ardaklk and Inglu^lhe la-4 |.u

Uoaea, IS Extra l.argc F'loral llomt--bell-, IS Extra Large PrMnadc Whirlwind-, 12 Ilevlla Among HalUra, 12 Mint., 24 FUtra Imrgt Fountain-, 24 Ura ud Columbia (andlea. h.-4b rtboodng .Star Uocketa. 8 Mb. Special Fancy Uocket-, 12 6-lb. Jeweler! Streamer Uocketa. M b-l Willow Fire HockeU, 8 ftunflowi Rainbow-, 34 Mammodi Imwu Ilium* dl-play like tblavy expenae, la will lie moat gladly l by the committee, which oowattaof W.H00U Hand, ca-hler of the bank; Edward K. Cake, of the Cumberland, and Councilman H. A. W. Smith, of the tUacayne. Invitation- have bean aenl out to all the ofltctala throughout dir two couotlaa which the bridge will —Cape May and Atlantic—and many KfTortaare

h aa ye! U la not definitely known who they will be.<

MTbe lea* rail will be pulAu pla-e today, end, on I be eutborily of Mr. Stern, one of the contractor*, a car will make a trial trip acruw the bridge tbla evening. The finlablug loucheere now being pul on and everything will be In readtnew for the ceiebratlou

FOUR YEARS OLD

lalnrd Her I rlcuda

Little Hlae F'reda Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Win. H. Smith, four year- old on Saturday la-t. a be celebralcd the event by entertain* log a number of bet young friend- In fine atyle. The iltlle onea played game, until they ware tired 011

all ki

dollar* hp44(iprovliiiF and beaullfyIng the ocean front, by building -ub•tautlal and commodlou- bi.-:.,e— iw, now find -that In caae of lire rich la al.ay. a menace dial «e inade^ualely prelected agaluat low having luaultlclenl water tacllllie-.. Now. tberefure. «e do liereby petition your bonorabl* body Ibat you place a good three boar plug 011 the buanl.alk al Eighth -Ireel SaMI-ix Si-Hl ki H. J. T. A1-AM-,

motion of CouncHniati H. Smllb. the |ctltloii .a- referred Council a F’lrr CommllUe, with in--tructt-ni- to aaccitabi from the water pany whether the plan I- preetl-

e. f

GREAT OLD MEN

- energy and activity of l^neaHar, O.. have arrtved In tbl- 1 ■ engineer Hi charge. T- ^ly for die aummer mouth.. >|»ae tbl-toaat. drunk In Mr- Lydia Iwe entertatne-l Mr and; iter on Uieearth, that w r Mr*. Holwrt M. Ceraon, -if Patmii-. -I .lei olton to duty.' Andrew Cknnn and family, of Pb.:-! n-a.1, Councllmea H. 1, adelpbla. have arrived and u|wued 1 Harry Headley made | i|, eII nutuge. on A-bury avenue, near Uw greal boon that the j Thirteenth-treel, for (be anuunrr a —■* Mlw Sara VauUlkter, of i'cleraburg.

Tbnreday. * * . j 1 J. W. dandy and family, of Peter— hurg. -pent Thnnalay hi tbla city. Mr and Mr-. John Tucker are co tertaiuing Mr. and Mr- J-w|.b' Tucker, of dlcan, X Y . for a fr«

U.X plea-air

SU|-rrlnlendenl X'rl! Ilieu a|wke for

Hie railroad, aaylng dial Ibr bridge

waa compMwl -and dial an

-cbedulr would Iw An operation Im- . 111 rdlately. There no doubt would t* error-, bul'lbew .oulif be cor re-lie-1 to

die beet 11I die ablllly of die mi

II. J. l-o

read, aatd II

II, the

la Hut.

-n|>r^nieiiden 4 Sea-lmre Ualla- glad die road

Among (how who attended Ibr Slate I*. A R. Encampment week were Chaplain Cbaa. K. Hill, aged (B year*, of Red Hank, and Sami. H. Flthlaii, aged 83 year-, of 1 wich, both remarkably active foi

of I heir age.

When Chaplain Hill waa reflected

remarked: "He can bare II aa long aa be Uvea. The boy. all lore him. Cum rad e F'Khlan. ten year- older ■ ban Chaplain Hill, waa aa --chipper

OFFICERS ELECTED C. Morph- 1-rcMenl Waablngton Camp No. K. P. O

of A . al It- meeting on Friday nlgbl laat, elected the following officer.:

Preaident, (ieo. C. Murphy:

Prerident. Alfred Powell: Maater of

la, laiwrence iMar: Conduclor. am Smllb: Inapoctor, N. T. Initton: duard. J-.lah B. Shan-. Enoch C. Ramil waa elect

u-tae In place of Tima. R. McClure, who baa moved to Port Khtabclh. The local camp la In fine condition,

financially and numerically.

re provided.

n you hear the fire-alarm bell ■ lie aubjolued Hat of numhera flie-boxea. and you will a-certaiu

the iocali-n of the fire:

IB—Second and Aabury avenue 18—Fourth and Aabury avenue. 27—Fourth and Ocean avenue, iw—Sixth and Central avenue. 4''*—Eighth and Aabury avenue. ♦S—City Pavilion. Hoard walk. S4—Ninth and Ocean avenue. 62—Tenth and A-bury avenue. 7S—FJeveolb and Central avenue. (C—Thirteenth and AaburyV avrone. »1—Sixteenth and Aabury avebu^L

Moure, Ruth Mi—rc. Ruth Minerva Adam-. Sarah Smith

Mlw Clbb, Maater. Allred Headley,

ftootl Adam., UoaMe Fergu—1 ,

and Willi* Uardluer, Jacob C S:buff

and Maater Moore. Alw>. Ml—

M. Uanck and Ml— Kmma Hammell. Freeda recehcd a abov'er ol |-«1 card- and fine pockrtbook. fro£i tier Sunday School teaeber*. Ml—^iai and Mi— F'ould-. alao one from the Her. H. T. Caawlberry, aupertnleudent oflbe acbool. In addition, her falher

gave li«r a hand-.me gold ring.

JULtf A COOL MONTH

July Ibr pa-t 2:> year, ha- I degree#, aorordlng to the mo ■tolcmenl of average- l—ued a --ouple of day* ago by Scrduii lurecinr L. A. Judklu-. of the l ulled Stale* Weather Bureau Stallou In AUanlk « llv The warmeat month wa. dial ol 1S87, with an average of 7n degree* lliecoldcrt monlb wa. that of IW], with an average of W degree*. Th, bUbi*< lemi-eraiurr wa- Wdegree*on July I2Ui, 1SW. and July 1Mb. 1M»> The lows— lemperaluie oa- &2d, on July axh. IWu.

ll waaalated by I'vumilmi l«y dial an excuralou made up of people from twenty FhUadeiphla chun lre* «III be here -n July Jitb Tbeae [WOplc went To Five ‘

d unkjoe.

Fok Sau:—Near the Hay front, latween Tenth and Eleventh KrveU —rvetal cheap lot, nullable for aummer outrage; taw per lot; one-half ran remain on mortgage. Apply to ABEL I). SCI LL. 617 Central Ave. Ocean City.N. J

Ml— Helene Kbinebardt. a bn |* ell known and popular among the milage element of Ihbclty. baa atarted on lier third trlj- acrow the Atlantic, wiling with her aunt and two friend-

on the ateamer

IF from New York to Naple* on

;ed to do more for than but all lie had been abb during die part lew year* waa t, l-e lo make -|Uicker couuectloiia. The light rail* and readied bad low owtble to place heavy rolling stock on the line, and (be company had not tbe mean- to make Improve! ■au-e of Ibc development of Wildwood. Tbe firrt step bad t^ern the shortening of die road by tbe cut from Wlnaloa Junction to Sea tale Juni don In conned Ion with die Reading, but further than that nothing been acreraipllabed aavetbe protnl aomrthlng better. Now the con don of die bridge wa« at hand, an one could fail to we that In due time tbe proximity and counedion with Atlantic City would benefit thka marked degree. He paid a high tribute lo tbe nervier- of I Tbe ajieedy ending of the »

lue to him alone.

Snpt. Ixiveil stated that when die

rktng order die ould unduuhlAtly extend Its track- to the boaidwalk If such 1 with tbe approval of tbe c-ftlxeu--apt that be dertred die people (K-eafl (Tty hi feel that he la a friend of thla resort. Mr. Edward-then proponed a I 1 Mr. Lovell. After tbla, Mr. AabbrMge. reprrIng Stern A Silverman, dianked tbe miumlttec for tbe recepdou ac corded them. Mr.H^rrvae proposed a toast to Mi Stern A Silverman, lligr ab-eut (raclor*. which waa glveu. Councilman Adams ex prewed the view that the bridge la tbe beat In tbe State, lo whicb Mr. Ixivell replied that It could not be beaten by any Iron bridge of It# character

country.

A vote of tbanka waa amorded Mr. Cake, and tbe aaeemblege broke up. Those prewnt were Mcaare. Ixivell, Neff and Aahbndge, reprewnllng tbe Shore Fart Line; Mayor Joseph (I. Champion, Senator L. M. Crease, W. Hand. Harry ^ Stanton, c. H. naker, Fortmarter FI. M Sutton, Howard Hi*t, Fldward K. Cake. Robert F uller, H. W. FMaards, Couucllmeu H. L. Smith, Headley and (Jeo O. Adams. Tbe fart trolley service between thl low u and Atlantic Clly was placed ti actual operation tbU morning. Ai e are several --flnlablng tnudiesto be put on tbe bridge, die road be unable to run car* 0 regular schedule of every fifteen utes from •- a m. to 12 p. m. everything U complete, Imwever. tlitre will be a car every hour from 1; a. m. lo 10 p. m. either way, leaving Athfutlc Clly ou tbe hour and (iceau City on tbe half-hour. F'romlUa m. unlll evening, there w ill be a car every half-hour, leaving Ocean City on tbe hour and half-hour.-o far aa praetkablf. Tbe laat car for Ocean Clly leaveTrglula aveuue, Atlantic Clly, at I HO p. m and ou Its return trip leaves (he Kill hill street sUtlou aboul mM-

nlgbt.

l-erary Ucket office ha* been erected at F3gbth -treat and Wert • vein this dty. It

N

day.

and Mrs 1

cousin. Ml— F.li/abrtii 1 end Mrs. Ilrrlsfonl were Thursday. June 2n, and a |s>rtkm of their wrddtm

iw ere of stlaarr la

K. Curtis Robinson A Conveyancing and Insurance ' 74 4-40 AMlTury Avenue

<1-01 III l-ur>lug aa many

city.

H. (iibson and rblldre

llndget-iu, have mme to ocean City for the summer. Mra. L. A. Hewitt and daughter. --I liuelaud, are here for die summer (■eorge Harold,of MJilviHe. l-aui-ui eceui arrivals lu tbl- city. Andrew Northclmer, of Cambridge, Fa., was a recent guest of hi* daugbMr* Samuel Hoffman. He I- ■ ibn H. McClatchey, an exlcuave real estate o|ierator In Wert Rbttadel phia, S occupying hi- collage with Infamily. Mr. MeClatcbey Is one of the

it 627 Wesley .

Superiatendeut of School- Jamr- M Stevcoa and family have returns: from a visit to tbe Kev. Theodon Steven*, I*rof. Steven-' father, al Keunett S-iuare, Fa. Tboa. S. Simmons and wife, of Mill ville, bave opened llictr collage, Mi: Central avenue. Johu Y. Hadrllffr and family, of Camdeu, arc here for die stasun. The llasws Radrllffr are premium! In •rial life lu this clly. J. Howard Savage, of tirrmanlown, baso|wued hi- collage. HIT A-bnry Wm. J. Barr and family, of Philadelphia, arc here for tbewasou. liicy have opened their cottage al Nuilli and Aabury avenue. John F'ulu ha- opened bla collage. 114(1 Aabury avenue. V. lf. THdm, of Mercbaulvillr, Is err for (be season, occupying die cotige, 10(2 Ceulral avenue. Mlw Clara dodfrey.of Fhiladrlplua. as been spending a few days with rr parents, (Vuncllman and Mr- N

C. liodfrey.

Vir and Mra Fisher Halrymple. of Philadelphia, who bave been • regulars” here for many year*, are among die boardwalk promeuadrr- In (lie

The Ideal Summer Resort

OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEtCH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN

••veral *».„ ^ — —l-ur gra.* fwe2 Ion* . , 1 ". l t ' ru J % ^ ti f,,r dratt I'bx I. tbaa lu <i*ii graves tt-a inn., msw* an.) |A.,.-r. f no-i.l- OS. b grave. IsKlon. tan RW. Tlsii h>- 01b to (he retuenlad chs with —41 anil c*—• bnOie with ike fa-iury Hutuxlil Ibnl be may k*4i ww in -."ii ersv.- during Us liferiue aa4 Ihsl It Is rowdy for him al any tuna t.

■■'•red Wllb .laVkllnu Ukmftf bo- dtoamfiivad and uuly a, * an- b-ft Ibr tsaira are takea act lie grave and thrown into tto re Ie4eta_the renter of tkt ym. • tie- graves are used over aid . again until tbe aviuaro bob la Ha

.-enter la Olk-d wllb the Umw tg a. Via n,i.-r- of this or that famliy. IVa

tViilar fauilly plot b a’smdoued

•«LnW.- pur.-bosod. I^skIoh Tit BlU

BE. A BUSINESS MAN.

MANY CHURCHES

Spacious Roardw.tlk. !•><•<■ Season. Great ITshing in Delight of jhc Yarhtsman.’ ami from Philadelphia on Tt

NO SALOONS Band G>iiccrts I) iring Ocean and Bay. The Numerous Train#tn •> Railways

Kirint-.on lo nu mi ITfiiS Summer will witness conflfruction of BrirtRe across the L v laUu.'rro'h .v'r been Ibc I 8ay t0 Somers' Point, whicty Will increase Train , while man uutii wbii.-' Service to Philadelphia and Vicinity.

A i-upbllty liilinlnntcd In I f lib wife In digging up |

k be luv.- Hie.! a w

waa driven rroui Flor

dbin died lo tb- atti-iui-i - Llppiucott'i

PRECOCIOUS INDIANA

Within easy access of Atlantic City and

other well-known resorts

Mlw Ella Murray, of VHirland.

opened her coUagr lu tbb city.

Mil. William A. Shaw, of Itermanwn, has bean occupying ber roltagr

daring tbe last few days.

Hr. U. M. ('bailee, of Philadelphia,

»• tbrttnctkia of j slem Is-fore IIJ Ibe family of I

bLnun- n

- 11. In ! first k-g. -

Tuesday laat. Tbc-party. after mak- H %leuu TSe rouud-tnp ticket u>

• lour of Ibr Medllcrrauawi tbe prinrt|iai polul* of iutrrert

in llely. SwIUerlaud. France. 4!er-

Holland and Fxiglaud. return-

ing 1“ «bb country, by way of Hover

bnul Ibe Irt of Se^irtubcr Win Krlurn lo Ocean t il,.

Mrs. Florence Mct'lellao. Naltoual ftw-reury o.'ibe Women's Relief Corps, vt A. R.,lbr memtwra »f which organ Uallbu were guest-of Ibe Flberun last week, rtated to a re|s>rter Ibal she and

a iHimternf her friend-wrredrllghlcd over wafr.ferried on a irrrtlr. and Ocvau tily and ibr Irealuirnl ■i>e Iwhui-v over largely ma>le Island-.,

accorded I brm al Ibc InHel. rki well |Fiwm> o|eralcd a> |>art oftb 1- -he and lier frieods IhaLdTtll}' and ftbore Railroad, v party of iwelvi sr uiorr rx|a*i hy^re-1 tends from ftooter*' Point, v the close of the Naltunal | ■"Iv llle. to a tenuiuu- at t

Atlantic (Ity coats forty

forty mtmite*.

The irack la couatruiied of

dred pouud at eel rails, the (Inert made, bile tbe care can not be sur|*ased ny where in tbe country. The truckrie built by Ibe J. G. Brill t'ompwny. Pblladrlplila, while the bodies ol Ibe

1 *>u at rooted by (be John louipany, of Newark

Ficb car -eal- Itfly-lwo paneugrre.

iw Rue, of wjuch Suoo feel 1-

Fxirampment al ftarabca.

filllaui U. I.lggrll, a well-kiu Pltlsbnrg lawyer who Ita- been a v for ac veral year*, roar town with Ilia family a few day* ■ md they are now In Ihrlr band-,

collage ai

Tbe o

the wink

. and I-

Ijirt of unclaimed letter

Harllugtou. Mra FL Hillw. t'rocker, Wm. Y. W Hammer. Mr. August F'aurel. Mr. Hick Rlcliard*. Mr. H. FI. ftbeppard, F><| .('liaric* F

. mRE

ean (Ity e

alk al

V ourtru-iton of 1 lie <1 truakvu began a few mi

ba» been a big piece of work put through rapidly by ftieru A ftllvermau, lucorporated. of Pblladelpbto. l.«-l January work waa begun on conattuiiiag —ca fence, around tbe l-ianda and filling them in u> -lx feet

atsive bulb tide.

i be big work waa the trestle, tbla 2HW rreuaotcd pile-, aume of t

•ree.s-icoi* from tbe. flrat. 1st- of Hie k-cialal ore had

- . — «f ielllUs a Utile mailer

opened bis Point of Beach collage. j like the fuii that wbul they called ibe Prof. Tboa. R. Law-on, of Ibe r ”* l| j “ -tale kit, rf.-re en>naeler Polytechnic Inrtltue, Troy,, " ""' lr "Aku: f.e Jam.-* J’auroc to again here for tbe aeasnn, occupying j nTr.t-l' iir’ciT ^..'r'I te cottage 1E1 Central avenue j RtdtonapJH, N , « ,. nilW , te!'* !> | Mr*. Wm. 8. Yeo, of Philadelphia, story, puts It. Italims p-illtk-ju:- n-ant- 1 to occupying ber cottage, *18 Wesley ! el 10 g-t in on Ibe ground floor avenue. ,,n Nov 11. exactly a losnib before} The Rev, Hr A. G. Kyoett and waa .i.lmin.d

family, of Phll.delpbta. are among

.. ,1-. .. V- . _. ! Hun it 1-cviM-!:> 1,

the «***" t^r. They J for i1m . ,„ of ' t!l!w m

al 122B Central avenue. for f-.c-! k m and vice prreWer.!

. V. Tebblts, of Plltaburg, has ’ «f the Culled Klaies of Airrrk-a rl l!» o|«oed bto collage al Fourth and Wert , en»ubig preaidcntlsl election ' Tlito •veooe. ™ r>Veru-r. r,::2 two

1 day* taler Jc«*c s. It,liana. General Joaeph Barib-jki.ij:—: :: 1 T: , r* II. Bloke were cbon-n cl-—vrt IIbe 1c-. totaluro. thl* befn- I!r c.e ': d la all

ral avenue. | the Mate* at that t - • T.l 'k- Ibese Cbaa H.F'aurt. of PbUadrlpbla. to’elector* were’cl:: -a lefore t:-c s-nie among tbe pleased guests of Ibe I in-' waa admltleil tbclr vo-e *1*3-1 tT.r ra*t perlal. j u»UI • few day* nrjer tic ailmtort.®. ( barlea Heun and family, at Pbila- ,ndu,n “' , ‘ he**’ ,0 ' otc wa* disputed

delpbla, are plearautly Im-aled in their “ a,i00 * 1 ' collage for the summer. Mr. L*eou ^ J° w 0

fteteet I'ouucHman George F wards, of Philadelphia, to the gi Mr. Charles H. Ixinguiiro of Ml

xly-fou

1 tie 1

e drive

of

more (bad

vine draw bridges, one 112 feel long, al Somers' Polul, and irr 82 feel long, al Ocean lily, I lie two ship channel-, indatkuia for tbeae bridge* rert bert of Ibtrty-slx pile*, rapped w llb a toocretv bed. w bleb waa iet In

At Pleasant

l*»*wngere can rbange to or froi ’Vest Jersey Fleetrk- Line iralna.

« lu charge of Ibe celetbe fonual open I n,

I. on July 4rti. I- working b

bration I.,

> make the affair a great

•ere to evety indk-slsm Ibal Ibc affair

and famliy have been eottagAra

ml for many arason*

'ouncllman (too. W. Conrad. Mrs ,

ua Conrad Brown and Mto* Carrie! T% '* rl "

W. Brown, of Philadelphia,will e|«nd

aummer at Uie Klberon.

k m V. Earl, of Phlbktelpbla. Iamoug tbe guert- registered at tb

Biscay ne.

Rev. Hr Cook, aflrr sfwudlug a fev ays lu New York and Chertrr. N. J. returned to tbto city on ftatuntay. Hr. Cook lias taken a|«rtmenti

Marahall.

W. J. Crowder to occupying tier <olla«e, »I6 tVtiln ' Mre. A. W. Bruckner, Mi- Ktbrl Bruckner aud William ilrucki Philadelphia, are guerta of tbe Katblu. Mrs. Anna Benr and family, of ‘blladelpbta, are occupying fb uni met cottage al this resort. Mrs. H. H. ftanderltui of Philadelphia. to here for the summer nlmitba ud la located at F'ourtli and We»lry. William it. Hughe-, of Millville, to rre with hi* famliy, occupying Sixth rtnet 'oltage.

nr I bouae\anil i count tlieYvi't Halle n on the •)

among Iboae regMered at tbe Pal Mr. and Mr*. Otto Koehler, of Rivera, find many attraction- lu rt. They are at Ibe Imperial.

Hey. Hr. and Mre. R K. Itrunrnletlalnlng Ibelr two sou-, and F'red. William recently gradugted as a Hodor of Philosophy from IHrklnson College, and will rtody law at Harvard. He to now receiving the Second Naltoual Hank nf lily. Ftgjl Is buroutng f studies lu rlvll eogfueerlug tbe Pennsylvania State Collage.

MACKEREL SKIES.

Tbe mackerel aky cornea from I calk-d from the l-uullful curl tb. fracmeni- oflru n—u ... -or'i “mackerel akleo." “marca’ tails''ai “can' lulls." Mrtcoroloci.i. arc „ agreed 10 tbe eauro. Iberv ts-lug tv

rua rioutU uro the Is*

vapor ri*!uc froi

atlp MjiHTV

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Anything

from a Card

to a

Bound Book

differ*

i*8ed that si rd of particle* . Ii nSgtn i»- n

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Urol —•««■. nsmfliy ris- k-ai w , family but. a ptot fc st oa,* " t« wtwfc digging bto Mru grass ra« gratra f-*e all ll>* ■vembere of 81* r-^

foundalk-tt of a |*nn-tk—1, Ilf* I- tlx- ability to krsivr bow to md fge lire itvoncy side •flectlvely. ll to JnfinllHy harder lo sate imuij and to Invert tl wtoely ttum to — II. ol-l If even tbe most practical BUS n**-n who have bad a Ion* !raining B s*-!'*iiifit’ busimwa rueibol-. dad R a diltk-ult thing to bold ou 10 moasy afler they make It. wbal to likely to bap l«n to ]*- i|de who bave tuul practlcafiy no training In buabMsw luettwdat If every .blld In Amerira bad I tborongb l-o.liusis training tensaf tbap sands of promoter*, long tieaikrt. ca* nlng sebemen, who have thrlrad aa the pooi'le* Ignorance, would htantaf

Amen.-on elv lllialtou today, t fT'-in le-lng wrerged and hare madhappy and eomfortabto tens rt tboa aanda of |ieople wbo might otbarwtm lie in log In I'overty and wretrtuflf wa* Kres «*• a-* Tt.'- eyeluilt (-antalDt a high prreaat age of bkasl, and wby. tbrrefare. b ■ white} Tt<e answer to that tbs biso4 vessels wblrii supply Its surfaca an *■> etissslluglr minute tbal usually tliey do not admit the llttla red rerpm -k-s to which tbe ordinary red apyaae (O'* of tbe blood to due. Blood wlthrtg tts-se imc] ci—'les to rotorkoa. or. rt imwl. of ll»e fain teat yellow tint. But •rcaslonnlly when tbe eye to IrrttkM w w hen tber* to auy slight or coartd rrabk- dcrangeiueut of tbe syatna «w hlu of the little vessels enlarge «rfetently to allow tbe eorpuaclsa to ••' tben-by prolurlng tbe well know* red siresks iw inflamed a "*

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anddeu nwv proud owner of a t'*h remarked t •w days ago: “This to tbe must aesw* *» of pngsv fit of teeth that I ka»v f Mine n-c anpi-svcd to Is- corrset la rery Kllll I never traert * n elrralor running exprewa tbal Frt rt hi <-s.atanl fear of my tretb Isklaf fa7 If you ekwe the tuoutb yaar nwtb will he takea away."—Na*

a fine art of artftctol

have shown that tbe rubber to art a •4y water tight. The fllksl bad to-d we> enleeti ounces four diart At tbe rod of one yewr the weight wi uucea two drama: tb ncee; eigbtron yeaiw. to* imsa twp drmnu “ _ thlrtren - iw i-niy eight years, rtirie uaarrt fourteen drama; thirty years, tbiw ouixvw twelve drama the aratse b^g rallrrty guw

nround this biding place, tart la rrt laliyiintb* were by no means unc toon There Is evidence of the rt ctM-e of labyrinths la rery aarty t* aud they presumably sugx*s»ed

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A thousand tlm-s Itolcii t. tot of your friend, but s,i me*-Hard)

V. CORSON

LICENSED AUCTIONEER -^;.4L A ' b -" U --i D l n “!'.° cean N.J.

mating tn his time . Which went by tbe name of Trey or Julian's bower —"A History rt Ort denlug In KugUnd -

Cartcatnrtota In dcptrtiag a Ctor—f vre la tbe habit of purilng • Mg»*»

mra of tbe Fulled Ktales art of RwiUeriand are tbe m* ate smoker* la tbe wort*. two counlricn the eooaatoi uf tobacco jier bead to three B Krewler tbs