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^iforr iwt!im«i to An*pi follow H OU( j in '| Experience Among the I" 1 ~, b M.j Marabouts of Algeria.
AN ARAB TRAP THAT FAILED.
pk-tm* ranU. 1. don't
11 Arab* b* aabtnltird
GOT THE WHOLE VOTL
id aawral - •'•‘fdab. Hlndooataaaa at Tba orgro fatnIMar to blm. a occasion ’"'crj obwtullj of tba •pant act •nnwl drlT.m. and dui span; and T «y*#*a I" ’ l » '•’ rt lll » deem of rU ‘ *** D, ' ,rr broached '■••odln bad been atSili ship: •’T tbe I rrio* ■«u<miro»
FEATS OF STRENGTH.
foand li child • pla)
AN ANGRY LION.
Tbe fluke of CrntnBmnt tbe
run cotton, and abr
SCHNITZ UNO KLASE.
da Miaaad. but Procurable e Mohawk Valley. In the Urn- of (undMIilnea
r pel* lutaard a treat ti
Few bate In tbeee
11 of tar,
1 If you a*ked blm to raoroct i. Ten ebaueve to one be’d not nd wbal aebnitz und kiase Mill*} wean Few know, bat » do know II know It welt i biz bam I nor Is tbe central
II STORY OF HEROISM
Ideal Summer Resort
WRECK OF THE BIRKENHEAD
Down OP the Cap* of Goad Mop*. Moat of the Crew Wer, boat and All the Worn#*, and Children Saved Vie It ora to. tbe hoe pits! of the old' noticed In the rohnaade « ais|^le me mortal tablet, placed there by order of the late Queen Victoria to rword tbe heroic constancy and dlaciplina of tbe officer* and aoldicra' who bwt tb- |r' > lire*.In the aTeck'of tbe transport Birkenhead off tbe Cape of G,«.l I}ope on Feb 3a 1S32 On Jan T In that year, aft er emharllni reinforcement* amount Ine to fifteen officer* and 47'. men for
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
o pood
ip .usa. jnd. ”
tbe Birkenhead !• and chiMren. tbe of «oldler*- AH trotihjvict reached I
■ft Ire
MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS
BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN
NOT « PLUMBER BORN. Tba Be*inner Wh. Wa. »«« t# Find ,
Leek and Felled.
ri|,n* A FaaaKt ran a boay abop. tie', bad turn out narking tba right boau day u> tbe tVaablagtao brlgbta d>.lrh'L The, bad helper, o«L too. at Monday-JPOrulng bad opened np with, a rtub. Joint* were burating, and lialtllul* were fiowing o' er. lataaftt geueraily followed np the John, a*'"'* Ihat they were covered. I'H-ea held Hie desk down and made
: out tbr MUa.
Ileaar. sir." raid the ymng fellow |hn,'t p eaar- aVylmdy here." maid « H-* "Itltey aayaVou rv a good man and willing to work.\ Siddownt" Tlie bard, k»klng\ynung fellow tat for Bye
uhOlt bouse .« fit Xb-bola* Ilia afar tenanl complains of i Hie celling from tbe Sour
lua-ate the Boor, (Jet ngdoo'a. where we've got id .lift a helper. (Jo hark
• in (be dumpilnpt be dumplings dud
Ib.-n you pour over all the dried
a and Ibelr uk-e sauce— won
il> a. bulla und kiase as you may bare bad It Jeura ago' when living a (JArman family In tbe Mohawk valley. You san eat II until yonr eye. Mart out apd Jour walslband grip, yout middle. It win aui, by you through a bard day'a Work, and If there la any ivrr you bit It again for aupper
tr try 111—New York Sun.
shore tbjMfcrtnE g.>t amodWbe r mast A Abut tbr
sbork. Tbe bulk of the Uien on tsiard
were young soldlera
The rush of water on tbe Birkenhead striking waajm great that miwt of tbe aokllera on the lower troop deck were drowned In their hammock* The remainder. with all tbe officer., appeeired ‘ on deck, many only partly dressed and
y and w
be barrack aquara Calling Ik ound him. Lieutenant f'ntot if tbe Save
der and afienes a
ONLY A GUESS. But It Mads Good Ad.anc* Infer t,on For tba Reporter. Kells LMwn. wbo was for forty y. trusted employee of the New T
and glad to give them I broils
stn-b luforuiatkin aa be could with | fore | propriety make public, lie waa sorely j |ng b
■»* gatherers while the Lrun ; Bend
aid to lire rvpnftera. at e rvsrvtnd bla "Iguora icuing of Feb SI. !•
re men *Tbr . jlor. -Captain!
| f Wright, Ninety-flrat blgblandera. were ‘ pMced at the disposal of the mainland- < er of the shfti to carry out whatever order* be might consider essential. | Flity men were pot on I be chain
In three reliefs. Fitly more
it on to tbe tackles of the pad ! boat*, and tbe remainder were [,
on to tbe poop to rase rt of tbe ship, a, she was vtly. TJie commander net
> be pitch- |
' Spaciou^ Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts LAOfinj; Season. Great I'ishinjv in Ocian and ‘Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains t» and from Philadelphia on Three Railways
Within easy access of Atlantic City and
other well-known resorts
hr young man departed, returning i ivni|4e of boon. Nettling doing. Mr. Pipe*.” be Mid. IC tenant .iverttead apllled some W1 In a comer of the kitchen. It ran ler I be .Ink and followed the pipe • lu tbe fi.se below. That waa alt.” Ipr* kept on making out bill* A ••sy ceni clock got along to 12 Just the n«.m wblalle blew outside ben ITpea rose up sadly. Here's atulng time." be Bald "Take
A tenant
lairing tl
Tbe o'
KKAL »>T 4 TF. AfiCNTM. ' WM. LAKE, C. E„ Hfon 1 Ive»tdie- Ajeeivt.
cl ut ib oust |n Mad Is. io avenue, there much quiet excitement Im-ause II well known that I be question of liv,n’s expulsion Would come up ulerprislng reporter stopped Olsen came through tbe door and asked: i you tblnk they'll expel bis lord
shlpl"
en said. ' How do 1 know r and added. “Hid you ever read thlaT Mid bunded to tbe young man a rllp ping from tbe Tribun
often j ed ont of the gangway Tbe . '. kbal and terrified homes were got up and n lb- | east over, five of them managing to a tie- ' awlm ashore Tbe cutter waa then got ie old ! ready for tbe n«i>n and children, there | Who bad been collected under the poop iwnlng and they were passed In one
There bring room In tbe boat
aid. -That wa
good advance Information." to whhi be replied. "I never give Information that was a guvaa'-New York Tribnoe
A Rule For Dramatlet*.
the favorite devices of tbe
novelist. Ixd us supiiose for a uiomeu! Ihat tbe «iic-utora wen not let into tbe awerrt of Hero's pretty plot In "Much Ado.” to bring Beatrice and Benedick tugrtber. Kup|mse ibal. like the heroine and tbe hero, they Wert led to lelleve that each waa truly In love with Ibc other. Tbe Inevitable revelation of this error would produce a a*ck of surprise that would utterly •ratter their attention, and while •bey arete boay making over-Ihrfr former conception of tbe situation they wonhL have no eye* nor ear, for what wa,
going
tbe tr w __ often bidden ontll tbr l«-.k I, nearly through: ihcn when tlie revelation rotne, the reader baa plenty of time to think lark mid ace bow deftly be has been deceived, llul In a play a rogue first entrance Tbe other cbaraclers In
for a
■ trumpeter or buglei
edge ns tin- aqdtennr bold* way* iiroJu.es a telling effort logo's villainy and know . nwua's Inuoccoiv Tlie playlie nearly *o atroug If. ilk, they were kepi lcuon:il «ff II North Aim-rlian Review
standing near wa* told by an officer to get Into the Ixuit. but drawing blmaelf up. exclaimed that be dr^r man'* pay and would.stick by his comrade*. The cutjrr then shoved off In charge Of one of the ship's officers, and tbe women "tel children were safe. entire bow of tbe vessel broke off at the for*mast, the bowsprit going np In tbe air toward tbe foretopmast. Tbe fennel also went over the side, carry log away tba starboard (while box and boat and crashing ibe men on tbe tackle*. Tbe (addle I-ox I sat caps tied on being lowered, and tbe large boat la tbe renter of tbe ship could not be
got up.
Tbe men were tbro ordered on to tbe |mop. where they stood calmly aweltlug Ibelr fate. WttlAu a few minutes tbe vessel broke In two. rroaa wtae. Just abaft tbe engine i*.m. and Ibe stern began rapidly to *11. In Ibis extremity tbe commander called out. “Those wbo can swim Jump overboard and make tor tbe boater but tbe of. Been begged t be. so Id ler, not to. aa tbe boat with tbe women aad children would he swamped. They were young men In tbe prime of life, wllb ell tw fore them, yet no one moved, nor dtd any sign of terror or fear escape them. u>wer and lower sank tbe Vessel Into tbe deadly sea. Tbe old transport shivered, gave a final plunge end disappeared. carrying with her tbe band of heroes on deck and those working
below at tbe pump*.
Men of all ages and ranks they were -tbe colonel end tbe drummer boy. officer* of gentle birth aad men from tbe workshop, tbe plow and the mine, but all animated with tbe same herolr resolution, fortitude and chivalry -a, cod as though they bad leen am their parade ground, with a, much courage ae In action In tbe Odd. A few man aged lo cling to the tigging of the mainmast part of which remained out "hT. j ° r «v er - while olbera gut bold of that , 1„ log piece* of wood and were eventually glU j rescued, but of fourteen officers and inst I nH?n 00 * rwcT 'bau nine officer.p, j and SIO men perished, many falling , ' prey to tbe attacks of the sharks | which surrounded the ship In sboala. n l ‘ waiting for their victims Every wo-
>(. CORSOU Kecxl Ivxtdto _\.n*.-i it LICENSED^AUCTION EER, No. 721 Asbunj Acenue, Ocean Citi), N. J.
n tie i
nutritious cud.' Blessed I-' p* o[N-n air. beasts and anullgbt. m dally lilesaaql lie this cor; of sing Hall. Ihiiillne: nutn’s-r 4 of tbe world: Think of glvli ItuiniU of milk lu a single da, ; nj a high average of fat!
Tbr, d
Ml child w
paid lo tbe memory 4 , tbe order of the king of Prussia for ; ! the account of tbe wreck of the Blrkeuj bead to be feed on three successive parade* at tbe bead of every regiment In bla army, and It waa a|K>ken of In . I awry school In Prussia and Germany | -I-ondon Glube.
j N'a[M»leoa. with a face a. If It had ! loen moileled from a Greek cameo.
i Talleyrand'* Judgmc
| at all e
. He
j gesticulated too mur
tether too violent for tbe correct taste f tbe great noble trained under tbe old regime. Perfection of body 1, not oary. ellbcr. for many misshaped have lieco dignified even when they were not. like tbe flue de Yen
VUI Itisir- (Jotne. princes of tbe lilies In days lark an t *Vu that dlslluctlon meant *o much
. -*1.lttle men and will
; tsrg
o of Homer were
tremlile-l If lamu XIV fro
oldien
ned. a
(jwn. f» cvieurate the f*-at* of admirals and iwesMent*. prlit-figblrra und mllliuoalrea and a ould fain do Jwsilre to tbr cow. for die by uwu unaided might can support
tables on this earth .Collier'* I rr"; - -” v ily. I hind you.
a ho. for all suggested (o to face with
ich a king - I Keep y<Wn
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I The Sentinel Printing House,*
Ocean City, N. J.
R. Curtis Robinson -a Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and Commissioner of beads Nos. 74-4-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITV, N. J. Money to Lou oo Boad and Mortgage
r leak. You wer*
■rat to find IL You failed. Home day VMI may b*'an angel, but you will aever be a plumlier. GoodbyT'—New York Run. MIXED METAPHOR. The Wonderful F.al That Was Fae-
formad by a Bottl*.
Au Mtuatrui blalorUo la responsible for ibis. "All along ibe ever flowing .(ream of blaturj you can dla-v-ru tb* iUeiit f-s-lprinta of lb* crowned brads
-f Eurbpe."
Tbe Village reporter oo Ibe death of Ibe tillage port. "Thai daunllraa |ieu Iboil wrilv oo more, for Ha eyes are -i<—ed forever " From the si—e. h of a rising young pulHk-ISD: The fierv* light of public I'pluiou shall dog Ibelr fisrtslei— on 111 ll stranglca Ibrm. Tbro ahaU they awallew ibe bluer pill and drink its very
dregs."
warning from a ate. re** ualueaa to a gathering of "Every rang lu the ladder of au'ves* la laved with slippery lone*, oo which only Ibe clear brad nd Ibe steady hand can retain Ibelr
lot lug."
The fearless suffragette was address ig a meeting of mere men. Bbe bad grapbk-ally related to them tbe fasInulng story of the strenuous strugrle the ladles had mad* for that moat •very obaia, le bad Jawo conquered iml vlrtory was at last In sYgbt. "We have now." abr shrieked, “almost roused tbe trackless desert. Bad tba harbor lights are stretching out their lo greet o*:" Tbe teuipenac* advocate waa giving striking yUl a true picture of tb* of evil wrougbt by tbe ''drink, and the fact that he chat mixed Id did not derogate horn underlay bla remarks greatest devastating
la rhoeiy allied to ibe aloib family. IU brad la drawu out Into a long, tubular munxie. at the eud of which la a tiny mouth Jual bl* enough to |iermlt tbe exit of Itt long, wormllkr longue, wbkrb Is covered with a Micky saliva. This tongue to thrust among the IkAu of nnta with great rapidity, romInJ bark laden with tbe tiny Inaect* To obialti I» prey the ant eater break, ofwo tbe aui hill*, when all the active Inhabitants swarm to the breach and •re lustantaueottaiy swept away by tba rrmoraelaas longue. Jlig Jaw* of tby anl eater are entlre- ■ wybroU_Ji«<h. »>“> •J* - »“ 1 iHtrr very small. There are several apeclra ol
brush Tbe claw on tba third to* ol each foie limb la of great a toe and la •4 for 1'MGklng open ant*' and other
• ant eater to
lose
Generally speaking, t
a harmless animal, but at time* wneat bay It arlll fight with great cour age. sitting up on Its bind legs and bagging lu foe with lu powerful arm*.
A Sudd an Drop In Vi One of those blinding a Ibal aomelinif* happen bad swept OTrT I lie town, obliterating the landscape mid piling Ibe drtfu high along Ibe streets and oo Ibe sidewalks. The prospect aa Mr. Illpperly looked out of bto front window tbe morning after the storm was appalling. "I supiMwe I've got Ip abovel that row off my walk*.” be aald lo bto
e half a day.
I do 11 for (S If T t
He took Ills ODOW abovel. however, ami nein bravely to work. About five minute* later a man In tbe garb of a lalmn-r came along. “Mlaler." be asked, "don't you want to hire Ilia I doneT" "I doo'l know.” responded Mr. Hipperly. "Wbat arlll It com meT" Tbe man looked at Ibe huge drift* that cotered tbe walk* for a deptb of nearly three feel sod shrugged bto shoulders. "The Job's worth *1." he said "Iff* too much." said Mr. Illpperly 'Til give you 50 cent*" The man shook bto bead and movtd
operation- when he happened to glance ri bto from window and aaw bto wife look log al him with a queer arolle on her face. Then be remembered. -Hold onr be called out. "Tome back !*cr*. my friend! I'll give yon the •**•

