iA Smoke I Eater's 1 LoxJe, Louise
tigbirr noil (hiiikrd Ood for Ibo ploei lluil llra'lli Ibe muokr raler’a b.-ort-Baric i-s.untMl tbc gkU ■■ In- U’^r bb «*T •••■I «d<1 fortb throuBb lb> •moke. «lmdllj. Brlmlj. *n»I.liiB o<i« •nd lbi-a l< I be wbjdow. Ib-n Kolas bark for more. » b*d f«l"*: J.
Hark* owd to nee her [.»«« by the rnpln* bomc erery morulas on her way to (be |a|-er box factory around the comer on Tbompann utreet. She had never lubacd Ions and erery nxsnilus a llitlf befoa 7 O'clock Tom Burke would irtroll or of the enslM- bonae eareleaaly. tip chair bark ne«liu>t the red brick w« and read the morales paper attentive ly nutU the |>ap«r box factory tlrla
came by.
“Ain’t he the nnaoctelde thins, ttenshr Sue Mcklantui w.mldmaayj with a cwttt. laushlns aide slame the yoanr areqinn. when abe went with a crowd.of elrl*. “Barb an tcreatlns. iwper It b. to be aore! I 1 It wop t !*• ao IntnreKtlns when MarBurle wonid whk-b alwo.va f..l|..uiHl, color darkly to the roots of hi> ckwe curled brown hair, bat never an anawertus stance would be arad after Ibe sirU. All hb Sbneea were aai He could «*• lr turned the come i the shady aide of the street, and the enslne lionar waa on that able. The other sirb wore cheap picture hatv with Oowlns velb fancy weld* trimmed with cheap I but jdarsery wa* always In black white, abort waning aklrt and I white waist, freshly laundered, knew, by her pm-lona bands. There was no pkinre bat on her bonny brown hair, but a little black with a •wallow*! w Ins on one at a bunch of violet* in a knot of ribbon. It waa the style of her that took bb heart and eye the first tl ever saw her as abe came ale street Even the street car com would look aster her and pa ner* absently, and every child street would look up for a smllt touch of her band. It waa Just the way she bad.'Borke told hlmadf. and she couldn’t help “ ansel could help *.-stirring blessing* as It slipped by. He bad never spoken to bei didn't even know If she were of hb exbteniT. After she had he would drop the paper and a the red and black Chinese alcn acnw* the street and wewder bow he eouli’ ever set acquainted with her. Bb> wouldn’t filrt like other gtris. Hi could teD that by the way she held bei head ap and went straight ahead, ant she never seemed to have any chumi — a gtris Sue McManus had
I where Mnrg.-ry Waa. Sue waa tl»e b«t of the regular girb. “Bbe fell over by the ataira trying to ftliut the safety doors." Pur told him aobhlngiy. "Touil never get her.
Tom."
Burke looked hark. A book and ladder boy was jelling .to him to get out. that tlie (liur wa* weaketflng. “Watt: One moix-r he answered, and- went at the thick bbek »n».ke that hid w lie re the stairway had leen. He never knew afterward how be had found her. It aeqgied a frightful nightmare of lighting blindly at bailing tl.-tid* of flame Hint tugged anj) throtried him and clwked ont hb life by Inebi-K. And then somewhere In the llerj bell he had found her. felt the slender, limp figure slid lifted It In bb arms clone to hb heart. There was Ju*t one thing about that rescue that .Margery never wa* sure of until long after hey wedding day. Then one autumn night when Officer OTenall had Uropiwd In on the new bom.- to say a brotherly blearing Burke told: •If I hadiiT thought It was all up with ua I never would bale done It." be explained |K-attet:tly. ’imt when I measured tbc distance to tbr window and heard the loft crash l*ek of me I Just thought It waa quick heaven for mine and then death, and I kbsed her. kissed her and never had an Introduction to her even. But It didn’t matter. Dead or alive, i knew I had the right. She wan the only girl In the world for
THEY PLAYED GAMES
M tea dandy, one of Iba popular
* -1eac'ier* In the local public school*. . i wa* given a complete surprise at her Df. Brunyate Speaks of Men boms la tbta city, qu Tuertay evening,
Who Taraed World Up-
side Down
GRAND HEROES OF METHODIST CHURCH
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WASHINGTON CITY-THE MAGNET
TEAM IN TRAILING
STORY OF TWO DUELS.
OF T H4C 4MCU4T*K—
icran Cli» H „,» will appear In A Sword Thrust. • Bullet Wound and
f. of P. Mela* Macew. an Extraordinary Saqual.
The Ocean tily boy. who will make B1.en dueling waa an artaal faet,^ p relay team that h to repnwent In the -oclal order -rf thta countr.. „ \ -f I-..Pauu- •I’ 1 ' 1 «*•»“> ««nh> art notable exp, II. rrwyrt In the l ul.er.lt> of Iron oo ^ dtttlnIU ,
In ter-col leg late and inter- irvwMerm tbnn Ilrnr , a , y
t tel! O'Kerraa In love with hi ie Strength of Bering her He wonM
treet—Waller’s pa•wered Rawley. r sat In hard Hue*. ere Imttonlng bb wardly. Waller*. 1 Margery
Ufway down fa of smoke Jetted kith licking flai In the bright •
r Blerckrr. Over from Fifth avenue the book and der company wraa ctanglug. eUt looked up at the fifth door of the factory. hb bine eyes dark with dread. The girl, were trying the ewea,*-.. hot area ao aoon the Iron waa buttering hot. and their cries of pain made the crowd below shiver. There wai • vtfice at hi. dhow, and Burke turned aa ha eras on his way Into the building. It waa OWerralt, the policeman, and. under hb helmet, hb face waa white
Boor. All be tup Ouur crowd It col off. The ray's burning now. There’, twenty penned hi up there, and the .moke ret them sure before tbr flam kc nodded grimly. Tbc book
guinea, fell on tba waiting it parked the street bejond iad rupaa. A. tbc big ladders
“Ain’t be tbe said tenderly, and tbougbt It
knew It Just tbe name."
Irnbl boy, though?" abe "1 knew It all the time
Tha Thugs a* Paris. In an article on the Apaches—the highwaymen of I*i^-an Knclbh-cor-raspondent trlb of an attack on an Englishman In the rirecta of tbe French capital. Two of the ruffian* fell upon the visitor, bnt with a stout stick he waa able to render a good account of himself until tbe arrival of tbe police, who happened to be only forty yards away. One of tbe policemen waa Immedbtcly placed bora de combat by a savage kick from one Apache, but tbe other stoutly grappled with bb man. A night watchman and a concierge went to tbe aaabtance of tbe police, and both footpads were carried off to tbe police station, not. however, before tbe Englishman's hand d In hb endeavor Is assailant*. The
fine point. The other man carried a pair of acbsoni. "You know tbe object of that?” tbe Englishman asked an Interviewer. "If an Apache baa a pair of large adaaora In hb pocket be cannot be accused of concealing arms, which carries with II a penalty; moreover. It give, color to bb contention that be b a tailor He may back this ap. aa be often due*, by producing a tailor's card •bowing that be b a metn-
th. Nineteenth Century. Moat people believe that witchcraft dvlllied people ended when tbe
aa tar aa America la concerned, except
Jelief In the anpentlllon did not (lb until a much later data, even If It can be truly said to be dead now. In France an old beggar waa tortured to death aa late aa 1WT oo tbe charge of t one who "communed with evil spirits," and In Bpoln a witch waa horned In 1N08. In 1X50 In France a man and hi. wife tortured a suspected witchsto death, and nothing at all waa done with them by the criminal court! on account of the lingering belief In sorcery. Four yearn later a witch waa drowned In England, and In 18® one area bnraed In Mexico. In 1874. 1879. end again In 1889 witches were cly burned In Rnsaia. and even as bte aa 1S» regular Judicial trials of witches were had In 1’rnsala. Poand Austria-Hungary.
Hoped Ha Wouldn't Crew. A well known member of petllament waa addressing an agricultural meeting In tbe south of England and In the course of hb remarks Opinion that farmers do vary their crops and make In always sowing wheat _ 4 . One of tbe audience opposed to him In politics asked him what crops ha
Just before tbe teacher* called at the bnute la a body. Mia* Km me Cureou
“Exceeded Expectation*’’ wa* tbe : foand It convenient to be out lor a few subject of the Rev-. Hr. Brunyate’* momenta, and Ml*a dandy at awered sermon In the Hr»t M. K Church oo the - ummons to tbedoor. Slur gave .. Sunday evening last. He took lib riy "f aatonlehmeiit when she saw* her trxUrom den.. 48; II: -'And Israel friends gr-uped oo tbe porch, bnt said opto Joseph, I had not thought qulcvly recovered from ber oi to see thy face; ood. lo, God hath and permitted the other* ti
Hr. Bruuyale said Ibal these are
some of the last words of the dying patriarch. Jacob, as he embraced tin two sous of Joxph. and gives them bis blessing. Ixinr years ag* he had thought Joseph dead ai>d had given up the hope of ever se^|ng hb fan* again, but he had lived to *e; not only
Joseph, but also hb children. Hear brethren, does not dod often
do more for us than we ate looking for? I»oe* noldod.ln tbeex|*rleuceof
every-day Itfe.exreed ourex|«ctatloi and will He not continue *o lo d
It b well for ns to recall mine of the
Instances In which tkb principle good In dod’* deallngpirtth us. Dr. Bruuyale took the cnae ol prodigal son as an llluttral on o true type of genuine repentance. 1* the spirit In which erery br hearted sinner come* Into the dh
the boa«e
Although It was an Adsmle** E irt >e next two or three hour*, ad a most enjoyable time, dm ir .eature* of the occaaloii wa guesdiig game. In w hich some of teacher* proved to he expert*
fre*l-menta followed.
Tkoee present were Mr* James M.
tile vena, vtiss Marretl. Miss Trexler.
Mlsv Huyder, Mias Tlioru, Mis* Hoyle. Mis* drace, Mia. Bleeluian. Mr* J ft. Sailer, Miss Chamberlain. M Bane and Miss Emma Corson.
He-
l.s
of tlm-Prvsiiliiit; irnma ami liuxldis lire Govern nielli rerwicinal Library:
, Ibe jrrest
live
m
I pride b laid low, and.
M-sshra Kutherford, of West Cape May, one of tbe local school teachers, who has been off duty since Thanksgiving week, when she met with an n tbe Philadelphia subway, expect* lo return loduty next week Mi** Deborah drmce. * bo 1ia> been wb*tilutlng here, will return to her
home In Kldora.
although forgiveness Is sought, It b with a full •ense that It la undererred God's treatment of Hu returned exile* leaves no room for complaint
such as Absalom bad. God doe* . ,,
»o» lli.n .bu.4.«i, par-ion. H, f"" "’ ’ .anau™ .. .all .. i-«'- ■ li.ll -upplj ,11 our n«-l-. 1——P lu-v
TI-, p!o,M,.«. a. lit. al,,,, .,«d 16 “
„p««..la„. la tbc .Wa. .ad '" l * , '»" nada. . Iilrh .t W I,,-! Sam. “ !”“■* a« ,n„ p—d in,I., *“ v-sr" . ^ sa -|. bo nM and He rah \ andllder. of *I)o not live result* of Chri-llan effort Prieraburg, wm. born on March:*, often exceed our expectation, through * 8: -’ T • ud ,lul,wl lo ««•»"••«* «o tbe great goodnere of Him who ha. Antrony Hteelm.n oo February 38. condescended to employ u.7 asked tbe 'M 11 ab * ^ <‘*« u ■ “ember of tbe speaker, who, at some length, abowed Met iodl-t Kplscopal Church .Ixty that they do. yeata. For forty-reven yean she wa* *•»■“.. bn.* hcroa. „-* M«b. f.^TX dl*t Church has produced, men who vIce• were conducted by her pestor. world upside dowo!'' tbe Kev. J. Bwalti Garrison, assisted by cl.lined -Farm hand. Dr 'erke. and Mr Samuel Ch.m
pioi . Mrs. T. Dowdney Clark, of Woslbury, sang most tenderly and Impressively. “Thy Will Be Done" and “Home of Ibe Bool.-” Nephew* of tl.e deceased acled ’
Tin- v-vra(if cij'lity luillion American (M-opIc
inifton, the Capita! of the Nation.
The wheel* of llmNalioual fiov-Tiuncnl are Congress la inaeiution ami Ihe tfusa, w lilrl of tin intensely inlerestinc. Many hotiAinay lie ajN-i House nailery watching the h-gi-lalor* at work The other Workahoj** of (he Nation are alw vUit. Tlie While House. Ila- h.m»- ami ofllce the State, War am! Navy htiihlmg, with ila mu the Treasury’ Bililding, with it* linge vanl.’s; I'rinting Office, the I'alenl Office, ami tin- Cong
the Nalionul Museum, the Smith-sonian liislitnlion Monument ami the pew I’niiHi Station are all alfrael
of the Ca|>iial City.
The Kjileminl city with its numeiwta parks ami statue* never lose* its charm, at any aeaaon. The wervice of the IV'nnaylvailia Hail road to Waahingtou nerve* a wide territory. Its train* afford a direct means of reach ing the National Capiffil, and tii-kel* at rcaitonahle rale* are on
*ale at all ticket office*.
Attractive three-day Personally-Conducled Tour* lo Wa*hin“ton leave New "Tork. Newark, Kli/alx-tli. N^w Hruuawick, Trim ton and Philadelphia, on March 12, April 2 and 1.1, and May 7. The low rate*, 912.00 ami 3I4.50 from New York, 9B-00 and #11-10 from PhiladtdjihiM. *»wd tHsttMtriionatc rates from other (MiiiitK. covering hotel m-cviuiiutMlatiiiu*, all iiece**ary ex|M'u*ca for the three-day ont ill g.' Wring these tour* well wilhin the mean* of
, ^ Franklin 1
Field, tu Wiwt Philadelphia, on Hatur- niilW Stephen .Deeatnr and otw. day, April 2*tb. are tartly engaged in „ f , br i, ol D .,where on tbti training in Ibe Hippodrome Hutiding. < .nilnenl was It ao much an eatabm-li on Hie boardwalk, which ha* been J ed iMtitUtlon a* In that peculiarly , . I kindly loaned by Clly Treasurer Ira mantle old city of New Orleans n i ri « hamploo I wmrn ln "’ ' L< ‘ 01 V*' Vherouug men are being .rained by'"f' ?'** «d man, ,
x—. «* f v srs
year* ha* held the world* record for j witnMM to tba f <ct tbongh t, nnlng high jump. HI* record ^ , ,„ b . ni tand tbc sltuatlou more dearly
-bed, however, a couple ol ,tumid breatbe. ao to apeak, tlio. ■ aUmejibere of the |ierindpphcatlou of the local tram I M. Augustin, who afterward bee
accepted, and the Ocean City
Haddo::
listrict Judge ■
loulsiuna legion, waa the victor i u ; revernl eo<-<*intere tn whl'-h the ti-u, 1 iso- of tbe isTbid caused him to br m : gaged. One In particular la not.
on. N. J.. and Prospect Park. It.dicy Bortliy of tb . ^ ■avk. l,an*downe and Ken nett DD extraonllnary freak of f„rIquare, Pa. | tune. Alexander Grallbe was the ..f The tlret winning team will U glv.ti! fending |>ar.y. though the Insult, or. , silk banner, and each member of ratlier. provoeatluo, for gentlemen *>• be team will receives silver loving I dom bisultixl. would In this day.be
rilmllar prl
m will t
rybody.
Detailed itineraries and fall infonnalio nnsylvania Hailroml Ticket Ageul*.
iM-bihlaincd of
An Indoor meet will be held hi Hippodrome on the evening of Ms 28th. It I* -tated that Chief of P Scull and F. E. Darby will run a 1 Bile race. There I* soma talk of lire <Kean < ilgh School hoy* and the ynutlg t •f Ho’y Trinity ri.*.-fal Club Jolt Tlie member* of tbe High riel clay team were photographed Tuesday afternoon. NAME SELECTED
:. and e
The ideal OCEAN
Summer Resort CITY, N. J.
r exclaimed “Farm baodi
ilea, soldier*.
9, urged to apeak a word
for they saw there timid on anointed with power, grow fearl
and daring, fearing neither peril
•word or bonds or imptisoume flood, fires nor death. Through their word* numbers were eared and
thousands established In Ibe
Winfield Allen
third Interest In the Jean K. Ziegler.
which Isa well-known local sailboat
heretofore controlled by Ku Ziegler mod Henry Hague, of Plilladel pbta, summer cottagers here. Tbe boot Is to be refitted and an engine will be Installed. Mr. Ziegler left Philadelphia on Monday for Flortdk, where ha will spend a few weeks
W. K. Buckingham. Jr., and v who was Ml** Ethel Hmllli, of this city, are about to return toUcean Clly. They have been In Utah since they were married, about a year ago.
BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN
.••uted o.i their mutual a
g the entire trip, wbk-h only * to aboa- bow ilrlb-atel.v adjmuv tbc ‘-“de of etiquette, swpecla:
D In Ibe presence of ladle*.
' bey fought at Tbe Oaks, sod aa
“The Headau was tbe bril k\ El wards, o
Tbe greet mas* of floral trlbole* attest'd tbe love of friends It wa* a day of moorulng throughout theentlre neighborhood, for everybody who kue her loved “Aunt Lime," a* she came lo be called In her later year* Tbe good Ibl* noble woman ha* done by her teaching, her example and genuine loving kindness toward all, can scarcely be estimated, nor can It be known until all tbe »brave* of the frullage of her sowing shall be gathered In the Mental harvest Burvlvlng Mrs Hleelman are one daughter, wife Dr. Randolph Marshall, and one i, A. Lducoln riteelmau, of Phlla del| bla. Tbe bond* of true affectlou were perhaps never more strongly or mote beautifully exemplified Ibau by that which existed between Mn. riteelmai and herdaugbter. t-m. Marshall, who, retaining her residence beneath tbe parental roof, was constant In her com panionsbtp and relf-aacrlflclng de-
votion to her mother.
MANY CHURCHES
NO SALOONS
Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts D irinjr Season. Great Fishing in Oc-an and Bay.- The Delight of the Yachtsman. ^Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Two Railways. .
Within easy access of Atlantic City and
other well-known resorts
Collector's Sale of Properties For Unpaid Street Assessments on Ninth, Tenth and Fourteenth Streets, Between Haven Avenue and the Bay, in the Second Ward of Oeean City, N. J., as Hereinafter Particularly Designated.
omex or th« tax ooixgc-ruK.
N U p*nla uMolb> ICt a'mharit l r l re th 1 ' VMM. will axpare lor *aM aad _ THURSDAY, the Twenty-sixth Day ol Tlarch, A. D. nlaMara hundred aad vtaht. « two o'clock m or that day. at tba Ml _ _ ___ 'W-Ww^rtndlagjBfertbroraarBgBitmrearaBdOantrel a« {“'■.‘a-,
“Sow mustard." said tbe M. P. "And if umstard Ooean't com what then?" il BO be went on through S' Mat of crop! until, tbc M. P.’s patience t riba luted, be put an end to bis Honing amid roan of laughter by taring: “Oh. sow yourself, and I hope ywa
Brunei, the famous engineer, la 0 have obtained the Idea for _ _ •tractIng tbe tunnel under the Tbamaa from watching tba teredo, a soft * which Uvea In harbor* and tbe mouths ‘ river* and bores Its way Into an pored timber. Tba teredo, as It Into tbe wood. Incases Itself In a ua tube, and this gave Brunei tbe
work boring Into tbe mod from » shield, which waa a bored forward as tbr baring pregresaft. a ^ being Imllt In tbe rear.Juat aa tba tube of tbe teredo waa made. On all subsequent subaqueous tui
bright green la color, six to twclra Inches long aad arch over, and tba fine slander pUuta, coming I* contact with •U. take root New growth again rda from tbe Utter, which In turn also. *u that tbe plant U con UoaaOy - moving forward, auggeatlng tha Idea of walking. TbI* peculiar fara la quite hardy and grows wall In any good aoU aad In a shady position
■Jinrorwh'lehur renoewm^jTlo taka tha rem' ""nil* ,fcorM *^ rm ' ^Farther oaitlealaraolTbt taiflo^ao^My tba oflleaor Iba Tax Oi V * Edwards' bulldma. north aorc-i ol El*uth alraM aad OaatnU »raoo r ire*ri‘vreL l d2?rip<w<i < ^ r toi’o W '■^vo^haboors o(» *. m. sod 4 r-1 ’ 2? ^ I *^^/ytrereawt ^Th«,.°p*lwe ’STtbaTS^
XWNKIt AM'ltEM-KlPTION. MEKT. an,'-,-
Gentle Spring is Approaching
Hotel Keepers will soon be thinking of “fixing up^’ their houses for the Easter Ho'idays and the summer season of 1908. If you are a hold keeper, :: :: :: Do you need Good Printing?
All kinds of artistic job work ^ satisfactorily turned out by the Sentinel Printing House OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY
ve us a call and talk tbe matter over. Estimates cheerfully furnished.
The Best Work at Fair Prices
Headley A J new apartmeu Thi» name »
geslluti of 11. \V
A Kdward* In addition >
look and sound, of each of the ni
HEAD"—“J
j .Merer*. Headley A Adam* were beginning lo give much thmigli subject of a name fur their new bulldj Ing. Il Isn't altogether an ea*y thing to pick ont a name fur aucli a purpose, a* mo-l people would discover If they made the attempt. Merer. Mareey and Kdward* discussing Ibe auhjrct In Ibclr office one day laat week, when Mr. Kdwardi hit upon this name. It appealed t< Ibe owner*, and they al once adopted CAPE MAY’S FINANCES Clowlna r>*-*crlnllwoof Co-Ultloi la rbiiadrlptata. Paper*. A glowing account of tbe financial cond il loti of Cape May Isffilveu In the folbia Ing words Iu several I’hlladel- ! phla nevy-paper* of recent dale, via *|iecial tclagraui from Cape May: Tbe atimial stalemeul .gratifying •ftuatKinetii the financial ;Bflalr*of tliiaclly. Tlie total tmnded 'debt l*H8tl0t»l. about 8 per cent, of the ameard vafbation likely to bed termlned npon thki year. Tlie wat | works and Beuerage system can 1 sold at any lime for enough to pi | every dollar of It. Tlie clly eecelvi [from other aourcreyhwt that of taaajtlon for 1907 mure Ibau Kkl. 'tbe tutal areerement fur all purpose* readied but (90,000. Of Ibl* IIJ.XOO went Into Ibe sinking fund, which now contain* FV|,000, and (14,893 j wa* received back from Hie Male the Bute scliool apportionment.
Eicnic supper
j Otieoriliejolllestareemhlagesof tbe j-ear wa* that gathered in tbe lodge , room of Camp No 19. P. O of A., | Saturday evening last, when ad'Waahjlogtou Supper" was given by tbe meniber* of tbe camp. There t here never do things by halves, | this occasion waa no exception ti
j rule
| There were forty-five members and guest* prereut. An address of a come was ms ’e by Mr*. J. 8. Rush j A number of game* were played and tbe old-time Virginia reel wi
| Tbe aup|*r wee par excellence.
X to the tempting viand*.
The physiology rlare Is experimenting on tbe composition ' ’ How about those le
physic* ?
Tlie senior dare ha* begun the study of the "Idlfcof Jtdiunon " A hundred new singing book)
Iweii purrhared forureln
mbly
at sc. r. f.«» m.
NICHOLAS CORSON, Tax Collector.
KKAI. (AT* TK. AUCNTN.
R. CURTIS ROBINSON
Conveyancing j Insurance
WM. LAKE, 0. E.. i Real Eestate Auent.
Karvarlaa. non vvrsnel a*, i -um mi—i. ■saryowaaUKy ■alMiaekad Laaa A-
■ s ■— “--re. ssnnasare. will, and .
WEV.W
The mexntier* of the sophomore dare •re becoming expert* (?) In palutlug. The freshmen are making crayula
•ketebea.
Harry Fuuld* and Howard Davl* have Joined tlie -uphoiuire drawing
’ | clam.
Allentlon nf llie reailvr* of Hie SkxTIXEI. Is cal tad the advertlremrut of Italpb t’beater. Mr t ’liretar. a ho Is a capable, enlerprlslug young mau. annuunca* lhal his custom drparlmeut will lie opened about March l&lb, with » c,, ti*f “d fitter of long ei|>erienc«
NOTARY PUSUC AND •MMISSIONER QF DEEDS
COI
Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
Money to loan on Bpnd and Mortgage.*3£t
«*<* uussiwrarniir pr
V. CORSOH Recal Estate LICENSED AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asbunj Aoenue, Ocean Cihj, N. J.
Ibe neadi _ _
There w III be e full display of *amnlr* ••fall tbc lalret style* for tbe ounilug
...m s '“— M r. rhe«t, r jgk «,|J^ uToT Ib.llu.
Satisfaction i*
Mr*. Anna Derr, of Ihl* Hty
tided lb- u *--m-w
T the d
unceil tirallbe. who was'blab z and hot lilwxled—doubly ao unin' stresa of what be regarded n« cron* iirovocatlon—lost bis ti-in ud furiously charged bla antag.> Augustin, oo tlw- cuutrmrj-. wa* i-ulln-ted and agile, pare) lug each re thrust until by a temp* d'am-t
be pletred him
of Gra
rbrough^be cbewt. nTTilrtlung* per-
cd. remained f<ir a long time bm between life and dentil, and w li. n -t he did came ont of fats r.*.m a* bowed like no octogenarian aa* now only a question of time •** had formed where It could i*.t acbe<! vurgerj- ffitai waa not what now—and the doctor* <k«|>alred ..f ig film. S ■me time after be bad op ami aliutd a quarrel with t’o|.>fandrvdle de Marigny resulted In hi* chalirnctng that diBllngulshd-d <1tlduel waa alao fought at The Oak*. Imt a* Grallbe wa* too weak i.. do blmrelf Justice with a sword tbr ■11 were plstola, at Ofleeu ■•aces, each to have two abut*, advatir-e 11 ve po.Tw ami fire at will. At tl** find abut, tired KlrnnHaneoualy. tbe onfortunate man fell forward, ptere—l by bla adversary's bullet, which bad eulrred the exact place of bt* fort, -r nod yet unhealed wound. Mariguy. with ptilol lu band and as placid as a marble statua. advanced to the utmost limit marked out. when Grallli.-. who wa* suffering greatly, Aclalmcil. “Fire again. Yon have another abM." With grave dignity Marigny ml*ed bla pistol atiive bl* brad and fired Into tbe air. saying with frigid puiltene*-. ’’I never strike a fallen foe." More dead than alive, tbe s!ririi*!i dnellst wa* •arried home by bl* friend, and consigned to tbe care of his physician*: but. instead of ainkiug rapidly, as was exi>nted. be really began lo mend and by tbe following morning waa ninch tu.proved. Tbe ball bad penetrated to tbe alatcess which bad threatened bla life and made an exit for Its poisonous accumulations. Rome time afterward be walked ont of bla room as erect aa ever and aoon re-
Tha ftutina Passion.
A celebrated musical critic waa mar tied In church some year* ago. and after Ibe creeuiiuy, is tbe wrddlni procession marched down the alsle. tlH organist played tlie wedding marvt from •Txji'engrtn." When near tl* ’ door, tl*- lirlik-gmHn stopped In tb* march aul ndtlrewsed the wundcrini "I know I am committing a breace of etiquette na well as propriety Is doing this, Imt I am not to blame. II la my menial prgantaation which bar become Ineffably aenaltive by reason of tbe rrltical nature of my duties." Then be drew Into tbe iKX-ket of hi* drea* coat a well thumbed copy of tb* •core nf -IxLbengrin." Opening it at
ivar to tbe organist
and said:
“What offended my ear wa* tbe fad
that In tbe seventeenth bar of tbe d* cajio passage you flatted very badly, and lu the andante movement yoc slurred the appogglatura. Now," put ting bla finger u|*m tbe paaaage. "Ie«
-us try that again."
did full “W tbe organ pealed forth
• nd able time tbe player, conacknu that tlie gn-nt critic waa llstrulng t‘ him. an.-mpllshed bla duly with credli to blniFd-lf ami to tbe great aetlsfac
tiug of the critic.—Itaudon Standard.
Tbe R
■ Rosatta Stans.
a stnue waa fomid In 17t* by a Frvur'j •ur'ueer offlrer In an ei carathci made near Rosetta it hat an luMTiptlun In three different Ian guag)'*. tbe hieroglyphic, the derootir and tbe-Greek. 11 wa* erected 19S B C. In h‘jn>r of I'tolemy E|>lpbanee be cause he remitted the due* of tbe priest ly lejdy. The great valae of tbe Ilaaet fk stone lie* In tbe fact that It tur nlsbed tlie k-y u hereby the Egyidla® blenogli-phlc* »ere deciphered
A Poor Compliment.
Mini der <uq return from hotklay 1 Well, lianlrl. my good mau. and bo* have thing« U-en going on In nv abarme? fflaricl- 1^**1. aU. a' thlnf* lecn gaun ■■a hrawly Tboy aay tbsl C nii*nl»:rr» when ye gang fra* *e aye tak’ gold care to ■end want rn than y.ic.reelfa to fill tbe poophBui ye never dae that alrl-Panch
Jingo, my sou. la a man who I*
firmly •vnitlmcd that aonabody “tbei
4*elf ought to go out and whip
.y."—WasbiagloB Star. lUiruugJi-IUrn belui. In Atlantic ________ on Tuesday evening. |i, cum- A _
Kd^wlfa Mr* b, I»err ita.'”tain 'twl: ; " , ' T * tartmrtll tnaomnls'
mg Mrs George fa non. In Ventoor " ,, " w dn ,,r
for several days, and on Tue-day after- ‘Tratandad ! waa HI. and tba dm I** tiCMMi a—laied Mn.t’tarron In entertain- medb-lne wblch Henry waa to glv* mg a large euchre party. me •scry half trifey all night Umt "
^htaraM-r.-iTLWh'Ikd
‘,Jt. Park,,, tn this ri.y, during the .r T . „„ p^lratt-
J ceKa me 15 . <Uy."-Ho«iaton Fata .

