BJoonirllk
ffnMrn with iUimIb-
alm Wlntfrrd I^IM- mmr IrKD^ to Urr own. "Not a ruat kwwa I'fe nor ' aho tadorto I = . .’*• an:.arM tbe now trank. Sli* «uJ<lenly. "Woll. bj tomo-r>»- I alian kimw. lir a hail tin* wlntor In In. awl If ba'a atlll art u|«m it^ Til rive lilr.i np " laalali IX-nl rain:' i r> tt* rlmr.1i •'T* with a took of dlwontrul hi* comrty faro. In tin- tnon'h* «l>at had paiuuNl-alwo Winlfratfa rtl»a|.i>raranre be bad unood a Browlwc artuw of In-
For oerantam ytara now aba bad worn tbn rice hr bad aold hi. flrst colt to bay. Together they had “atood op” for bar brother Dick and EUu at Dlaka first wedding, while all the aawmhtad cotnpaif eommanlad oi«n them and looked forward te arotbar wadding. Her father's falling health had brought the first postponement Then Dick came borne > widower and bla delicate heby here roe "Aunt Winnie’s" charge Dick’s aerood marriage had bronghl a gleam of hope. Hat Julia Behecca declined to bee on the farm, and Dick !.oogtit a place In another town, leering to bis alaler the cate of her mother and the farm 81* years later Mother lame and Jnlla Rebecca had both died In the same week, and Dick, cheerfully consigning bl* orphan brood to~hls ' ' '
o-a< hot one woman In the world for him. and Winifred had settled down to cheerful performance of dally duty, brightened by the "some day" that would yet he hers. The patiently awaited day seemed near at hand on this dull November
log a fell
>e complained, "keepe frtiee eo. Iter beat spent for Dick any-'
bow, and a woman agoa faaler’n a man. If she’.! glrcn ns. her address.
i*ve ae’ilcd It months ago." ilr& went the stale to Ms own Above the high back of the.m!D-
tater’r t-ew fbere srone a white sailor
Itlied with an airy mwdlu scarf.
Beneath It a»fl waves of culling hair ripple 1 aerrtf a brow from w! ch all
bad been resolutely
amort be.! awny.
Joe lab. witehlnr with gdbe <-tirl(r.lty uniII «he turn'-1 tier lewd slightly, can At Ibe clear i-ri'f Ic It wl noted the
hi tier cheek It was Wlnl-
t Immortal youth Is
pectrdly anware.’. at bis slater’s home accompanied tiy his third w ife. and taken his children to the western town In which lie waa located. Mias Lame atood on the front veranda and srotched the loaded wagon drive away- "Dirk hasn't bad any kind of lock with wlvaa to far. but I’ra a notton this will last." she said stood as she went slowly Indoors. How still tt waa! The children', voices seemed to echo through the empty rooms. Winifred’s eyas filled
fellows doingr' be asked, ’•'-'hey only
eerie to cao-el one another.”
A <1iarart.-rl.llc UhKIci.i tlhj.trates Carlyle . duH«"K1un to infllrt pain even on a fneial An artist who f *e«jueoted the b-H*e of caiiyir |cflut.-d a picture of him in hi. dressing gown smoking a •pipe l.y tile finwMe and VIr. Carlyle , In an nnnchalr atttliig om-wlte Mm. ”
f his pres- Royal acadeui} » exlilhlti' ns and. In the lliough not a striking worlfcof art. waa
_ _ u esuaed pun hased by lord Ashburton. CarW b^nid to him. smiling straight up-lTle * fHend. for £-M»i , _ . .to Ms anxious face. The delighted artl*t hum al off to “Well Jwilah." she said. the Cartylea, ells-ctlng ixmgratuUtloiia And Jos’ah wonder-d why be had not ; on Ac ash- and some mnnlfrnation of nown Iwfiwe that raiment whether tt plea sura on their l>art at lia -Ing such he the untwcomlng gray of past years a value pla.vd on a ptetane of them or the crtaji miwlln that seemed to give selves and their domestic
' to him the lonaf bis early yearn. * ^
not worthy ot a pissing thought- | only re.
It was the old Winifred who smiled np ’'Well at him out of those clear «y«. Nettie omch"
Rearics and the Aron* about them Browning one day left alike forgotten- He only thought new |•■e^la at t'arljh-1 of the woman before hlm-tbe only wo- ajeuklng of Ala action
Winifred waa unaware dcc until she beard his
dosing hymn.
D free al
"Tea.” she sal,I In a both n-gret and relic for good, and 1 »'|.*c Of course he’ll hear,
presently. "Maytw hall be over tonlgh*. Fd better tidy up " Mias Dane lit the parlor lamp and. a little besUatkin. pinned on her
‘o no harm
Bkmmvllle had Its answer to a long winter of speculation and comment aa mped to klaa her in the crowded h. Wlalfred Lane’s heat years
Vflas I gin. went to t attired In the neat ms and bonnet which had been sd for her brother’s second t twelve years ago. feeling
Hon from the minister’, wife to a seal
that be waa waiting In the entry of old. Bbe bad nearly reached i. In another minute she would e slipped her hand within fata arm h the fi-nu assurance of ownership •n a blond head, surmounted by a rht red turban, came tetween them. Joslah went down the steps with tty Nettle Rearics cl'ngtng to Ms
age. but also from about the middle of the seveuteenA century to Insure the orderly advance of troops. One of rtlest Instances of rhythmical la Ac Welsh war strain. •'The of the Men of Harlech." which
have originated during
of Harlech castle In IKK A England Ae military march was
Ins In bla ’-History of Aat Its character! tic
dignity and gntvlly. la which respect U differed greatly from Ae French, which w as brisk and alert, and aprohts subject the as me author witty reply of an Elizabethan i the French Marshal BIron’s hat "Ae English march, being beaten by the drum, la alow, heavy - - - - " “That may he true.”
Oow aa tt la U has
travened your master's country from end to the “ ’ |
£3?
t alone. Ughllng the lamp, she went directly to' a mirror and gaatd long and tbougiiifulty at Ae r»
fleettua within, comparing It with the
girlish prrttlneas of the face beneath
Ae red tnrhan. The glass refused to
flatter. The angular form, the care
wore brow and hollow cheek*, the
Mnemhered tales of V iousskeeping and A* flippant remarks she had heard from Nettle’. " frit suddenly impelled to w Joslab’s behalf. -Rod cheeks and dimple, sure a comfortable bame.’’ Mis* lame deddid sagely. "If tt waa any nlie gilt that’s I wen well brought up I wouldn't berttstc a minute rs that>N«t!e‘
does her sttU right to atirliA from trying t JoslA from a miserable home, one hope 1* In my boldin' him I our engagement, and. talk or m CP gu« ^ITl a
tt™® * The Ideal
m OCEAN
Genius That Was Linked With the
Manners of a Bear.
Summer Resort CITY, N. J.
MARK TWAIN AS A BOWLER. Bcw idering Results 1
Hitler of rtb|Drtl» by »t I was Invited p» -centty But when I
Trerwtl His Publi.he.—Carlyle e Tecrjtw ct C iwi.ra—Stonta «»!«*! and Vot> amow.
.lie sp Hr with III pall.-me of hU j Jis In., odiw," dlstul.«ed Jane ’ ,•» not els as "dishw awhinga.” : n. the hi-dorian, as "do as dust" ; iblsuiith as an ’Truih hU.-k- ’’ Even the writers of edltortula ' pn-s. were acured by the Irrlu-
BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY. MAN
uy Dhctety TUta flat 1 gratefully aixepteil
awkwawl Euglisb girl o
MANY CHURCHES
NO SALOONS
I re red his glad tidings, l-ut A*
a.- got from Carlyle was: ‘ £300 was Just £135 too
t! Tvo do ou to Ilka I
comianltian played At rum t.-gtuulng to end. ~ ways applauded after
bid' tl
Spacious tJoirdwalke# Free Kami Concerts I) irinj. Season, (.real f ishing in Ocean am! Itay. The , Ddijjht of the eV^cht^man. Numerous Trains to * I and from PhiUoelphta on Three Railways Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts
IkurlMK 1'inir ltn«) Mh»pplM|[ in PHILADELPHIA Stop in For a Restful Hour or Touo at
'High-etas
Th. Tragedisa of Facia. From 1.ono to '.Sint bodies an received tn the morgue to Part* every Tti tee represent suicides and era and not the deaAa that occur to the ordinary rourae of events. And of these self *!nlighters nearly half are utoga. which means that every it least two persons Jump into the Seine: two poor wretches who have failed to find life worth living. In the month* of October and November suicide* by drownlogln Part* are doable what they are the remainder erf the The prospect of having to sufbe hardships of another winter, begging about to Ae patd-and sleeping » the snow, la Too much for many cursed wanderer An Interesting fart revealed by Ae anlctde statistic* of Part* la that women show a deled dislike to drowning aa a meant ▼talent death. Four times aa many m aa woman arc fished ont of the Seine. The record* show Aat atpb'- *- tattoo la the favorltetfway with ie er ae* for ’shnfBtng off Ala l •- tU" when It baa ceased to be be ■-
able.
"I’ve taken deposits ov« counter for more years ~U
to own up to." said Ac receiving teller to a downtown savings bank, "a 1 V made quite a study of leading fare too, but Just Ae same I never can ti by looking at a man whether hc’j goto g to deport! money or draw some out Sometime* the ahabtoeat man to the line will pull out a big wad of bllla j to deposit- while a stylishly dressed wo-: .. right behind him will want to I WJ|> ^
il day Cdrtyle broke
a ropy of bla » Teunyaon
“What
In* that
doorr
Tennyson himself, though cot nearly
t my
ben a'Irtpslr aodlem-r insisted '
on rivalling Billow, despite his repent ! ed r< finals to play again, be .ante for | wan! and said. ’Tf you do not stop this j applTUie I VlU play all Bach s forty- i elghi pn-lud.-s and fugues from begin ! Mug to «wir-EdwlB Tarrlsse to St. !
Louia Republic
KEITH’S
0 make np f<*r It. ftw they -c imsble to hide Artr evil 1 • ’| .W.-I me how to atand to -loop amt bow to aim the how to let fly. and then A.--I .lellrcred the lalls In . every way exergg the right matter-Ruritig half an • r -tcrled a tmtl down the
net -nt the end e nd me amt tn mwn
Embarrasaioe.
famous s*-lenfi»t Whose early
- „„ uuuie had l»-en to a country district yet conAlerahly of a growler on occa- ^ ^ vU1 ,
irf bJ. boyhood and deliver « lecture to akl of Ae funds of one Of the tasUtn Ions of the plaiv. At last he fulfilled bis promise, and the lecture
EapeclaUy did thU tendency on his part become manlfJet when he suspected a disposition on any able to
lionise him.
It to related that at a dinner to London to whh-h be had gone much against Ms will at the solicitation of a relatliVthc poet laureate soon dto covered tbfbahtroinpaiiy were expecting some pearl oLAonght trpro him. He glowerr.1 .at the (ralhertag to such a way as visibly to disconcert some of them. Then, a* If purposely to utter the most import leal remark he could devtoe. with a grim smile be turned to
' the guests to absolute
lire be was mne-ndne with some Hie prlnrl(«il promoters of the af ■ They warmly congratulated fclui on t.-lllty with wbWh'he made ruth tcehpkwl matter tat-cc.-ilug and
i liy Ant |wrs.
upon the U.ci. .-r ...
-—•« 'oc “ - -—. y rcr *1..»', iltlng the allghtest word of R**’* 1 ' ,11 " 1 ' •' guntoa-and growled out: “P™
“Madam. I like my mutton rut In chunks-to chunks, madam, to chnnksr Perhaps the greatest grouch of literature was Dean Bwlft. that whimsical mlsanAn>|ie who evinced a morbid delight to humlltollng bla social inferiors because be himself when young
had teen outrageously affronted by Ms ■WJ' bri'
Swift had acted as prlratmarcretary to Sir William Temple Once when Rlr William waa confined to bla bed wlA : out the king. William III- vtoRed Mm. and Swift officiated as bis majesty’s guide through the gardens of Moor Park. The king taught Ae *c-rotary bow to rut asiaragus In Ae Dutch way. and Rwtft had also the felicity of seeing him eat the vegetable. Yean afterward, when “ "**
j you I.
■xvlaltt.cd. “you cannot pu. r how niu.i. real plen.-ur
light.
Patrick’s cathedral tn Dnh- lug lln. M* puldtsher. Faulkner.- called at "OU K. di-nnery on tmslneaa connected Bin- 1 '
| never aVny from me. that yon spoke | to ui-- alone and that your whole wish I was to make me understand every word yon saidfblcago Journal
-Disie."
Tli original music which Is most J iliaracteristlcally American is that of foe - ol.irol brother. This is uestly ! melisiy and ragtime. Some of the lead-
aa> "The Sun a Dei- River." tnray Home." "Itixle." ”OM
imr • Aid oilier.. It Is told tliat wlA some proof abeeta. Having been Cbrhdttie >»sm has kiW that n lien detained until near dinner tlmq. he she f-riud ul American aodlrnce heavy waa pn-aaed by the dean to dine wlA ou b-r hiijl. slie knew well Aat Mte him. Asparagus wSt-vme of the veg- could hrluj them out of the dumps by rtabtp*. and Ae gueat asked for a * rendering WThe Suwanee River " For aerood brining. . axprvtaicdl of Ae quick and alert
“Sir." snapflRr Swift, pointing to ' American spirit nothin* .an I* com
Kanlkt er’s plate, “first finish what you pans! with the oiltofc and ragtime *Chave upon your plater ' Ron of "Dixie." and wherever, to the
“What air? Eat the stalk*f asked S pn-w-u -e of an Amertcnn audieoee. the
the astonished publisher! | bandjihlkes up the tune, wligther It lie "Ayr. air. Eat the stalks or you’ll In Ilostou. New Orleans or Chkago. the have no morel King William always hall resound* at omv with nwpouslve ate Ms stalks:" added the dean to Ms applause. “Dixie” to natty our most most Imperious manner. popular natl mal tune and come* ncar-
Whereu|ion the mock Faulkner, yield- cr Interpreting American spirit to
tog to the dean’s will, ate the rtalka and to war than any other. Then, to most submissively. i It to originally and wholly American.-
Shortly after the dean’a death Fanlk- Oreenvlllr (R. CM News
tier was relating the Incident aa an U- j - ; ~—- *
lustration of "And you i him?" asked
*****■*#■. -- . "*-VVh> not have your-v-Job Printing ^ Done in Occ«n City ?
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| The Sentinel Printing House,: ;*• Ocean City, N. J. • j
j \Yitaut). Mi- Irene Blarkliunt. Dr them i jHartirt Hartley, n J ltolteu--e. J. char.,.
j Phlladelphiw^rit^*n.ptot.^*- ‘ 1 [ ‘ h-ean Pity: Joseph Iton-ingrr. Du ! Pa ; Mrs I. t*. Irt-cr, Sinking Sp Jam.- VIBicr, Easton: W /ermai i ivnsleii. Atlantic Pity; Mr. : Mrs II M. At Water, fhadd.’ I Mra. A. If t bare. Provldcme: v Albert
ni-ien: David t
4 / Dm
Mrs.-1
•'ape May (ttunly (irphans' (ourl
sppf'Ored
enough to obey
“Tea." rrpitud Faulkner, “and let me add. sir. that tf yon had dined with
would have eaten
Dean Swift you
John Hunter.
■ famous English #urof groat eccentricity bearish manner*. Ul*
utlftil
Throe Layers of Atmoephero.
It ep|vara that In the atmosphere there are three distinct currents of air. the Unit lying at an elevation of from 000 to IJSttl meters, the second at from 2,’iOO to-A..i«»l’iuetcr* and the upper one at frocroyktOO to RJM0 meters atwe Ae aurrai-e of the earth.
rents, flowing" each with Ita own vc-
, , . , .. , . . loclty At the bottom of each of Ae a. the frtoud of many dtollngul.bed , (Uf . Mr , lu . cood, , re formed, •reon.of Aetlroe-theeighteenth cen- ,, rh of o. p lllT -_
boppen. and Just for curiosity 1
d'Artil.iv Ttv two were tl
the dlfferrtit a any good.
coming lu
2LST.
trying hut tt
member a very ragged —- „ <*>'''• and .leposltlug »20u to coin and , ^ rotnmlug Inmt tote « email 1-ills, and right behind Mm waa 1 - w
a fasMoliiibly dressed woman who depMlted ft I always remember this Instance, as the i«-rson* were In su.1i dlrct contrast.’’—New Y'ork Sun. '
and ut the top of each of the layers jeour the .umulos clouds. This Bugreata that the strains original* at A# lotto u of a moving current amt the nqiu!ua nl the top. It I* probalde.
venlng
irntua owe their origin
to the dlfl’cron.e to veWalty and tern peral ire of the two layer*, wljile the rumu.us *e formed b) aaceudlBg cur-
rent* within the layer of air.
A Judge fi crown cotuoli wiling this al
be uncximledly fodlH
room tilled with uiralcal prwftssor*. connol--ears and oilier# wh-na Mr*. Hunter had assembled. Iluntcf was greatly Irritated tiy Hk pVrsrnre of
Didn’t OM It Just Right. I Walking straight Into
The subject of profanity was being Jf* .° f , ,hr rUO " 1 ’ ^addrroaod rfI1 | n5 t |,is etory: It |a the m* lacussod the other eveatn* at a dinner a- culabed cociqiany ln A.* strain: ,^0* to administer arty lu Harlem. When .me of tlv 1 * “f «v punma* to , b , furm of ethh they •rats fneatlously hlMe.1 tbst hi. hort , „ , hlT , con.h’rr moat binding One da) ofild tear " offa llttle when no woman lllfonnrJ of „ Svf.erhand. hat as ‘' hri *' l * n mh ‘
roro p,.-*«„ ,.e. b.sws I a. retUrtrad tonne to study I '
M.-VeSetiN—C.So., jw.’*'
l.-nsnv" StsMee lb. OSth «rf S fhlll
- a . - -sv.es. oyoo Judge Intimate 1 that be
anywhere. She to atlll wuoderin" why It waa* that every tody Dughed.-
New York Tribune
j: wf.Vnmi no/scV-l .*!.! to "
R. Curtis Robinson ** Conveancing and Insurance Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeds IN os. 7 4 4-4T) Ashury Avenue oeiiAis cii y. in. j. Money to Loon ou Bond and Mortgage
SHERIFFS SALE. r;,To. N y- xri ^ Monday, J U n<- 8th, iy68.
J ' prucsraled Uy do.
*| Handel, i
good faith tlv Judge mtertr
doubto. waa ‘£”ar:
(las* reviewer.
Inch wai
f by hie ratto-r rau the merits of hie fe.
ed to take Then Ae at also be
fashion. The
tel My disconcerted. “Oh. no.
" be pleadsd.
v» mo ! xy C " W - fore “ I-,, rn >'«*- | mat
sense! The dialogue between tbs lov- . era iraa posltlvrly atlly. 4’iabhe-Weill .. -Phltadelpto. Prrara A*
•ti ’Ttv Meaeiah" was bring persd to Duhllu. Duto-urg led the and one evening bad a finale l». 1 nd llbltuiii IMUiwIug tlv fashttv vmtlutot to.* bla <adrt,sa ' gU varkoaa key. and ranttoord bsiaov toot lea until the uuce.v kl Ivgau to wuuder when he t ..ally eerie to the -abakr” Out 1 riutuate the |Mrt and hrtn* In ■ lost rim vi its. Eventually Irob -ished the rodenaa with a I rein* »I e-roup, hi llaadeL to ! IV dlstrro. af the leader imt bis • bv inouA and aboulrd across
A Ufa la craiitaual m
>' what did be do thonr she the tvwurd by Oulu' bmur 1 lurt—d if Aa barrel gala' batue
o-l «tc-cj*thm to order well r-.icnntnf Trleuds ■Ir trust In him andrr l tv wa* hnnret and . serf aide to convince
of ftie place stood b
ttv ten from going
was true. The boy* made the ex a,-nt. a.-l th.-) found that there art that could wnd a ball I tliat aUib and fail to -vre a
from custom and prtnc1|de amt ntt.-rcd beui.v tiadu’t strength of mind enough to Irtleve It.—From Mart Twain’* Aatrti!KT.!i-ly la North Amerkan Re-
EDIELE CUFFINS. Pasty Making In the Early Stags* of English Cookery. At a wry carl) period tlv orientals were familiar wlA a kind of pastry, a mixture of flmir. oil and tom.-), and for
South of i:
middle a
t lu tto- Is-giuulng ■Lmg.’ Is gau to
place In tto- methoS of mUlng Ae togn-db-nts. and -.me other substance* were brought to!., w Butter, egg* sail fuuud their way Into pastry making, and tlv rc.ul! was a manifest Paste nett came to be
with s-
; V. CORSOH ICetzl I$est«te sVjgtiiif • «—A1VJD LICENSED AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asbunj Aoenue, Ocean City, N. |. j
Afterward It went a >' \t esc being for the - .hi*, fruit. iveserVW*. tiU It to-gan to take tlv aim pcs lu which It has imonlt found. In the r English cookery the
i’xc* from "arct coffyiua wtth brwe idili - f e tto- "tolies of ffleache" to • .Offynea" f ir ’’tartolrtte*" if “fiv-i.. . - fflcscbc." mixed with ■utiif of hoylled figge* ground and good •owdure and aph-es IVni.blo in ’Ttv Taming of the threw." It may here be noted, calls a I tile cap "a custard coffin." Tlieae eof-
e Was an Espert at FiguresI ■ ’ : l-em-e of aeveral year* a ■ 11,-r of a Indy caflod on II- I ” 1 her In Uv company at ■U. w.-ll" lv said. "And b..w old
-.il study tlreek la colHc’s very enthusiastic he didn't .are far toni. n* a TOh". tail next F»«r '■-.itn to to hare tlreek llsrry Is trytug for the >sa* City !M
<■ b-qisnl change bn
UK*I* Ksvsrc AUKMTs.
WM. -LAKE, C. E.. Keal ICrotntc- cXj^c-nt. O ■se-raaiaMrast sag Askar, vesaas. r. " “ - -
.... ...r
etheart In tfv rlotbre i to I he larder? Mlu*. you lore nr Megffiro
'■ *nliea r u-n im stone tablet*. the ature of Infialtrato. In A* bear* Id Iksls rrrwtioD. rertala .**ilaIn .. death! | aay the

