Ocean City Sentinel, 22 April 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Cinderella’s Mask.

By ETHEL BARRINGTON.

JOHNSON'S JAG.

ilostmitnn of

rotfaloff

brr h»rr'« (■rwurr For «i|>i*r b» •nnim! a II uf tabla to I Ih-mar I Tea. f lulnratrd li '

Inn. )H nnoalite I.U •M«|4rl..iia In I* wIKUy Impmlmliln. br bbirall-i.ily awnllrd Ibr alHklnn of Ibr rl<«-k. A" Ibr Br»l ainrrj . bluir r«n* tlipmcb ibr room Ibr gumin. amid *3} rnlllrry.

IhrMr off tbrlr maaln.

AuRiiala. caalios ••nr atartlrd elaorr I In-rat- al»ut brr. aprans to brr frri Him Is | iMHnlnloualr llr<t. Ilkr flndrrrlla of old. “t couldn't aland on U»l f ot forona O'*"/ * 1 *' v •' •*« — Blnntr. lat alow dan<V aberxcl^twd '.'T _.r..rto^. who lalrr. tbr yonnfe roan caaabl a enmp» to bo. J-onncrr al-u r. »»» f ^Biablix draprry on lb. atalr. atood alia and airut Irfoirthr Brr I lma*1n!o* that Ibr *lrl om*t morn. -1 am truly aorry." tbr lat lor rrpllrd.' bt ., l|pd mllh lb r i.r.i erarr hr mold ■Jana aald fou trill f<9 ror to brlp you. j I „o»lrr. bin at tbr aonnd of wbrrla What can I doV outaldr hr Buna irldr tl«r ball d««>r -Taka my placo In tbr Bilniirt.” Juat In Uni* to a*r a . arrta*r dl*a|. “Oh. no—no; I ^ooldu't do that* prarlud with all apnrd. wbllr brforr -TOUH have to." *mawd Uta. Mop . tba^anta- »at. Jay • •™MrtOart ror. with dorlalon. Brin* food of An- f*^ ri.la Park. »hr trratrd tbr younf d» ^ ^ jjrrrm.- a- b—troom aril prodrat with confldomr and rooaldor-1 |noni|nc anap-d aa nrvrr br atlon twyoml lirr poallkm. but oiprrtrd furr lnd tbr rap || waalr-l no rrerrU In morn rhrrrful ylrkHmt to bor own wb on brr ffnvam^a waa auinmonrd to wblma or comfort. Til writ, to Aunt brr alatrf. room. Enid oaptalntn* the an ldrat to my I "Hay aomnbln*." driuaudiHl that anklr ami that you will take my placa. lady after bavin* Informrd Avgait ao that Ibr daucT Ixvil not l» a ban- | that, brr roualu had hr«i to arr bar doonL Ha fortunate you ptayrd for It arrmrd br had iN-nrao awmafnl In aoma of the rrbraraala and ran wear laialiM. »Innln* anrb itoldrn opln my (own." 1 |,,M fru “ hl * •’“'Idnyrr. that a partner"l really MnnotT Gmolnr dl.Irn* ablp way prombml ran* la tbr protrat. “Tbr danrrra an Tnrlr la an proud." abr mnrludrd. an your friends ItnJrtkit In no Irty"- "He drrlarra blmarlf wlllln* to rccctrr “Whoa I wanted you to play tbr Morcan'a rborro wife. After which

o fuss. Kecard

her do

The

charity If It

-Nol-Io Mn. Pltaiay'a I wont «

bcraelf on her

Invalid ra

. . Wffurdln* flushed cbrrkt of tbr otbrr Ctrl. aorTof ffrudBr aralwf aunty, and I doabt If you ever met her ” Ausuata a book brr bead. “Don't hr a ffnoae then." Mas Mercer shifted her rush Inns with a little nwue of pain “Brin* that low chair and let me talk to you. Now listen." she coaxed when her directions were obeyed "It would be wickedly solflsb »of lo arve the ett nation. Aunly'a masked Iwll has been looked forward to aa oue of tbr events of tbr season. Our minuet of bolly and mistletoe- Is to 1* the piece de restatu nee. Aunty will never fonrive me If I am the cause of lla Iwln* rut out.’ “It would be rldlculoua for one tu

>erted tha -Who will know or rare i^Jlou* aa they *>-! their fuur “If K true only Augusta faltered, whereupon Mercer turned the averted fare toward bar. bolding It firmly by tbr .-bin to

r keeping eometblu* back." d. “Be honest! Ob-tPanot She half started up from b, to drop lack, breathing •So you're the fflrl." she aald.

a family where I waa not wanted." -Morgan aald ha would rkuoae his own wife, and my cousin Is not one to change where bis affections are coo cern.vt. Of course I now understand aal of my rvqtwwt. but you U-. No one

during Hie three year* of silence

had burled their happy courtship. ^ When Morgan's iwn-uta bad dlscor* ILi i..x L,! meddled

ered hie attachmcni f.w a- —— -

'JZ!u!Z

sued, rraulllng

lug Harvard lo win Independent suc-

res In life.

Augueta's pride forbedt ber rorreBpoodlng with him. ami after graduating abr supported belwelf that her father might be free lo educate her sis r x That the Mer.vrs were related (h» Fltxraya abr had oof d taco \ ered foe sine tnootha. and after the flmt shock of the knowledge .be dec-Wed to retain her pnelUoo. there being only formal Intercourse Iwtwreo the taml Bm awd therefore email chance of her MeoIUy being discovered The briUtautly Dkunlurd tarltruo* waa crowded when the eight young' vouplew sw*rfA Into the tenter. Ibe men In plctnrstjoe -a.,uarr cuts' of green and scarlet, the -gfcta to waway while, with froel/ rp.iiig.es and gartaoda of mtalletoe. Augusta, relying ou her mask, entered Into tbr dame with a grace and spirit Hut caux-d many of the spectators to elugb- ber ottt for fa 'or. Illslng fnan a dee,, ,„ U rtMy. to-r eye was drauu to one of the guesta who regarded brr lutrntly. Bonivlhlng In the broad shoulder* IV Ormneas of

lln. visible hrnfBTH » set ber InwrlffUcaiiug o he fe>‘~-

dance, though ch hcesclf wdl. aim pvltcil the damvi oua rlure foil a

Poaehtd the fa

2s

"Uirt lute aiviullted at J!.e end a g,

-I duty tlenuodMl

’ naucuid. To leave bertue b.

whole bowrt .

Tltol lyi|»riau'r easy when bet I tumnli for hi-

Augusta, aluklug brr bead.'™ eve-l to wilp away. “Von can't vautab mi' he challenged. “Will you I

C that hr •

I. »U grew iwrkloaa and. < k U delay, yielded lo l

b'ca foe Jjtai *u» waUt

Tbe BiKd fcturully . aftsw wUrb. became site could g«e oat Fllawy ft {p' oe. .he

.“"t

d you'd belter g-

your Inlereat. down lo him."

Instead of following this advice Au-

gusta dropped

u ber knees beside the

o happy.

“Ifa been eo lonely-I'm sha whtatiered Incoherently.

“Morgan dldh't look ovenitoeked with pa deuce." Mtaa Mertwr warned aa she poshed the girl gently away “Come bark directly he's gone." she commanded. and aa tbr girt tamed, wltb a smile, .before closing the door her face waa bekuUfnl In Its tremulous happt lyft atone. Mtaa Mener lay quite allll. watching the hands of the clock slowly making the circle of the dial “I wonder." she mused whimsically “ate fairies human enough to feel a bit lonely after they have brought

Na Tima Far Rat east. In an Irish garrison town a that tries! company waa giving perfi ao Idlers from Hie local barracks engaged to act aa super*. Tbeli

stirring atrug

_ defeated on a given signal from tha prompter. For ta all went well, but on the Friday ing a special performance of the

t mu to be given under the pat

at the colonel and otbrr officers of the garrison. The two armltw met ill at the end of the second act they fought and fought and kept on fighting, regardless uf the agonised glare In the eye of their (acton gen eral, who hoarsely ordered the proper army to "lletreat. confound yon." But the fight ettll went on. and soon the horrified manager raw tha wrung army being driven slowly off the stage, still fighting-dmiienitely. Down came the curtain amid roars of laughter, the fuming manager hastened to ask the delinquents why they had falisd

retreat ou bearing Hie signal.

"Ketrwlle," roared a burly fusUr wboae visage bad been badly haltered, “and le It retrain ye'd bare as, wld the colonel and all the officers la ti

boxes F"—London Scraps. Mind Your Own Business.

remote piece In England of gvlnx clock to any one who would trmhfully swear that be had minded Ms own

' and a day h hA neigh

Many came. 1*1 few/ If any.

gained the prise, which waa more difficult to win than the Dunmow flitch of baron. Though they swore on 'he

four guepeta and held out tb In certain hope, some hitch

to be found amnewhere.-and for all tbrlr nsaev era Hone Ibe clock remained stationary on the nb*!f. no one Iwln* able to prove his ebaolnle Immunity from uncalled for Interference In thl not In any way concerning himself. tartly clear rw-ord, and tbs clock

seemed es If It was at la change owners. Then aaU

dtan. “Oh. a yobng man waa here yesterday and made mighty sure be waa going to have the clock, bat be didn't." “And why didn't he get It r “What's that to yonr snapped the custodian That's net yonr business, and yon

don't get the clock."

The Chi.

In Cantuu MtoUn peu|ito spend tbelr whole existence In boats, whku i. there called sampans. They are be In them, live In them from Infancy old age and finally die In them. C lertltely these txats form a (bating in. rtly proper

the world. Every creek ta crammed wlih them. Along the main banka of the river they are huddled twenty deep

together Hut tha covering

of mark appears omtlnnous as tar the rye Van reach. And each Sampan bouses a toparnle family, with Ita own big •brail.-r la up. w hich serves fie heating, lighting and cooking the evening meal. The w-ehe when a really

serious ■•ntUgratluu once g

er hold In Ibe midst of these floating wooden homes jnay he Imagined. Ks cal* la tuipuaaihte except fc- M—

uioorvsl at the outermost edge,

uf these conflagrations over a tbuo-

aknd persons bat tbelr Uvea.

An Illustration of Military Disci- , pline In Germany. A JOKE TAKEN IN EARNEST. Tha fit try an Englishmen Tails *f an Amusing Incident In Which Ha f>ar-

tlvf ald e* We-h.

Th.- tl.- lilly and bllml obedletlSe of : ■be Mennaa aoMMr have long been w olitn t of comment The derman

DEMOCRATIC PEERS.

Th. House ef Pee-. Not On. of Birth

surd An Eng- lleh gi

Tlie mother of the ; alwth was Hie ilatigh

The Ideal Summer Resort

!

OCEAN CITY, N. J, MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS

THE WILT COMEDIAN.

-:,t .lore -pfch.-wbo )

Emerging from a wood, 1 caim B plot of grave where si—nt a Connso soldiers were mating.

the battlefield of 11 Jib- Mr llvrtc mfirrled her. Air are.«aL It should be Hyde nfKTWnrd I— i -rd chap el civilian ctotbea and tor. wllh the.title of l-ord rls.reodon, ind his wife, the former pot girl, l—m

Tills daughter mar

“Could yon give me Mu' nn ma'am, and I'll deliver It t- r aunF* be nwumed with rngagli “Oh. yon moat «l“tik to him I ally If he 1a btiay?” McCnrty's we« an Intern nation (u.ltit a|ep to the telephone, nnd too nr ping much now that Is -1 mean be Is —well-er—eg'- -He hesitated “Yen'tu. 1 nm explatnlnj matter. He--well. >'•* ee I Mind would lie willing to come to tele],hone. |*t he Ian'! exaetly able “No. he's not Jn« what you'd rail

busy"

s doing tib-ely.

n Hie

Indignant at

“\V he's tmt III. He “We have Im on H

. and wefr tKB can for him' -

“Oh. no. ma'am, yr* needn't he at all alarmed. Hc'_* not able to walk yet. but well anon have him all right." -No. oo-rct III | say he's not III: he's dr—that la. lulo«|catrd. ma'am, bnt yon needn't- What'a that?’

-Ton've ne.rt s.

n lutoi r. Wha

“Now. who tif the d#wre-#bn d'yev g>we Mr. Johnson Is. and wlgat d yer a*,ioae will I* gmnln* to him when be gets borne? sOh. geer And Mct'arty gurgM with joy as be swung Imk Into Ills wat. and Ills tjirwrlter rltok-

V.wk I'.

4Ticre are avatauvhes of- dlffereni kinds, but when Ha- term “aealaucbe' ta used It ta generally sup|„i».-d to ap ply to falls of great Igtfles of snow nt be. says Mr. Edward M'bymper lu tin London Strand Magaxlne. One of tbi first uccwaloiis of I hit kind which at trailed attention t.sli place In 1K!H. u|«,u Mont Blau.-, and It 1- common!} called the liaiucl ac< IdsuL I'rSUi a Ituaahin. aet out on Aug. IfiMu go up Mont Illanr, ai-rumpwulrd by Iwo KngItahraeu and eight guides. They bad a* ended to a bright H.iasi feet, wllh five guides In front, who were rntUng <e making ate,' when nil gt once the snow above them gave way. Ind the toctnla-rs of the party mere catTbal down a Ihonaan* feel or more over Hie slopea up whb' they bad tolled Snow again brake away abov them. Some of Mieiu s. ruga led out. l>ut three •of the leading guides were burlrd Into a crevnaae and burled der aa Imtnenar mass of anuw. The bodies of tbeer men r^-.ppearrd fool of (be irtai Irty ward.

Iroiairtatav cannot lie reduced mattie of taar Tbr success oT a piece of work may depend on a tiny detail ftorb ta the case lu regard to that marvel of conatruction, the violin. Rev. II. B. Hawrta In bta "My Mnalral Life" tells of the care and labor

pended on two little pieces of wo<d

which go to make up the perfect whole. Tbr sound bar ta a atrip of plae wood running obliquely under the left fu>t of the bridge. A slight c take In Ita i>*ltl»u. looaeneas or equality or roughness of finish t produce Hint hollow, teeth on edge growl called "Wolf." It takas great cunning and a life of practical study

go know how long and how thick the

sound tar . mat be and exactly where tie place II lu each Instrument. Tt kuttuljnai la a little pint prop, like short bit of radar pencil. It ta It

»"U| of the violin, and through It p«ara conn all vibrations Dayg. andeReeka a-r w(J, spent In adjuatlnc^be tiny aouttB ,n*ab. ran,c Its poalllon a-xl^tista the |atlenre of cam

the maker and ,makes the Joy

mtaery of the (,layer.

a big <q>cn fireplace when I bei peculiar, frlghturd rqneak. I gi to we what look-al like a huge uiudwmovln* at’ a very rapid walk a the room, " hen | got a rlosar I. saw that It was a motlier namw Ing her whole fatiilly. At least I there was none toft la hlnd. for xk* a email sruke. 1*1 large enough to put Into a |dSr Hie mother of f. hwa than half grown children, ra ihraugh the empty tirepla.-e and after the Utile fugitive. Tlie mother monae bad two In her mouth, and fastened In 1 either side of her. apparently holding

tbilr uu*ths

re Hie other two, | klllql the

■ d* snake and e atehrd the moving family Wanted Her. dlsajpshf thtongh a tads In Hie cqrner “An <dd eouple from the easl.- says 1 do not know whether they returned the lArtrai! Free I’rraa. "are visiting ' after awhile or whether the father tbrlr ran lu this city. If the mother Ul, "“a l'“t “P ■ To lot” sign and gets out of sight of the father, be ta tolled them lo a foreign country, but camelunlly asking for ber and Is not 1 1 do knew that I saved a happy fam contra! till tbry are l.'gv-tfivT again >'>--««- NT* bolas.

The et ber at suing she weoF to another

part of th* h.*se while be waa lu the ... Ca...

parlor and sftrf he bad asktd for ber | * «*o , gla jdltor wants ln

half deaeu tl

1. ra liter

“ Tl seems as though you couldn't J”'""' ~\ m "‘ "‘Z*™ > ■"'<» be wltbvmt toother Uvs n,mules at a \', rar ii''" rt ‘* Tetmeasee. Ha*.' “•'*•- hi.sen,, some Now York. “■You're right.' wld the old gentle ^^0 ?” man atowly. Tbal a ibe reason I n —

Med U

"Welk" artll Iltvtlu* llb-hc you |M>1 de •ire-ttnu ter uvr. answer tsr It: Ef dev lets nir way r«dea toy lovkyl. a vvt

H.a Mask Ratorl. . ter “CoAvicUd ?" exclaimed the pHsoner - In disgust. ' Well. I'm not aurprtaed. Inev My lawyer made a fool of blmdrlf.itakr 'T Wed In represent you faithfully." . , n . remark ad the lawyer mildly.—Judge a „ i Keep alive In your breast that Utth Htii | •!«rk of eelaatte] fir* called conarlabc* 1 - Washington. ________

Mod Hie Duke of

mother of Mnry and A.mic S both afterward qneen* of Hugh

era men—einphaalxtivg my mean It Is evident that If "•■ns y signs when my scant German land may have n lamia id f .r •n'>wy falhd me. A ! ■ n " ,h ' r Ivwrar neTtals toad n. ik<d. "Are v on ITuaslana?" ThF* 0,1 tb» imhjrat of anerstry.

••a/o' The Englishman would not b he to nor would he In Hie Is

"“Oh/' said I. wishing to eoncniate tranamlning hla v.tt valuable •Tam Anglo-Saxon." heritage IJdw gave up his deni Muh to mv a at on tab meat, one of eustom ol^m arl«t«Ta,y of !«•« them got up and *V-k me warmly by 'he feeble^"iitlnental cu-tom the hand Pointing to my du*ty Iswta krtatoerary of birth Mbit t

and flannel shirt, unbuttoned at Hie •“> *•«* """*

neek, I then. In vile German, explained | queath-n as to the r- -Hive m. to my friends of five ralutBe*' standln* j «•» '“o systenis w Phout ina-d tfast I bad made the grand tour of the ru-ton .Tie- F-ng'.I.h th-uuh lattlefield on foot and had been walk- | 0*ya many of them do no. k . o••loek In tin- ts-.ruing. It j tbemralv... nre dhe m—T dem

then Icing fi In the afternoon 1 ^ •‘l

suallv 1 remarked that al- I « fonqnerar dlvnto though ".tot a military. I*, a naval of. j land am.** the command, fircr." Hie study of lattlefield. Inter- | conferred

e«t*d roe

he mention of the word “• dBi-er" all Hie men sat up. hummed their tu 1 mi buriflrd on their aworda or

bayonet*—I forget wtatoh.

-Are you going ro Nlederbranar waa j or _ ;

my next queatb*.

•Ye. " liter replied: “we are going to PRISONERS OF WAR.

■Ik lo Nlederhrono and there take

r train to Bltach." Friendly Foes That Changed Place* es

What evil genius prompt'd roe to i Guests and Hosts,

ike the next remark I cannot tell | A cheerful \>eldent of the war bo

In Joke It* con- J tween the Mate* ta told In "Mt««lon were perfectly astounding. | Kklge and Itookoul !,l"*ntaln.“ The am going to KMertwnng I Third Ohio, under Strelghfa command. If regiment. I am yonr «■!•• ; f,. r Kichroond. prisoners

BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN'"-’

of hla ity earl-

•f these extol* today,

i nor do any of tlie honors cv«ferred by William Bufua. l(W7-li«i; Henry I. | linO-1133: Ftepben, }1XI-11M: Henry 11M-11S9; Richard 1, 'IIHO-lltO:'

Spaci<*us*Bo.irdwaJk. I Season, (ireat l ishin^. I Mijjht of the ^’ach , snlAq. and from I’hii iddphia on Thr

, Band Concerts I) .rii

N'u

1 and Bi

Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts

rp ti

'prang to tbelr feet, fell In one night they camped, worn, fam

deep and kept quite silent as If on ! i«bed, w llh hearts heavy and home-• laradc "Right lurn!" and off w ' fc |rk. near tlx- place where a roiifider marched. I carrying my umbrella aa If ; ut) . r ,.gi, I „. ul , the Pifi}-fourth Virginia. | It were a sw..rd j ala Honed. ’Many of the soolbern- ' Breva li g a gra-»y slo|C. we marclx'd ^ g(n,Ued over lo the prison camp to np to 1 he i.p al a swinging |«cc. still j w Iho , h ,, w „ t lb e p<«r. sue

oliserv pig , erfect silence ainl In step | Yankras.

A abort distance off was a ei.Ulary sol ] T bey dht not slay long. Back b •

IxM hurried and soon

% Kfi.% I. l-MTiS*: *«iK.*TN. WM. LAKE, C. E„ Iv?v■ j 11 I5estx»te 111.

,f the snnw

full Imglb on a Is-crh o.-ar the entrance to r. w<«d tunic nnbuttobed. swerd unbuckled, and «• forth. On catching rlghl of Hie approachln* squad up lie Junqied. buttoned hta tunic, buckled on Ills Wea].*, stood rigidly al atlrnllAu and when the “reg Iroenl- .-ame by “tailed on" as If ll was the m-iat natural thin* In Hie

e that

i- main body and the r

'ding file lagan lo sing a mar, b nc. tbr ••Iber* Joining In chorus ta lime we were nearing Nledermd luissvd a man and hta wife, ere evidently much astonished a d&rlpllnfd Issly of men

(rrhlng In strl t mllllary fashion un-

used 'f a foreigner armed dlscoiwerllrg Iboucbt araee will ha| pi n If *ta- • lififb e a.T,su, nan offlier. ana 'Bow. In my German. ,an I ever trope lo ex-

plain Mila extraordinary assumption of command r.f lbe forces of the kaiser?" Ro without n inomrnt'a further delay I aald lo Hie men. "I must go 10 my hotel, which Is over tbere." and hade

them

Thera docile and amiable Faxons with one accord, taking lime by lbe leadfile, sainted, and 1. having re turned their salhte. got out of sight a rapidly rs possible on prajjlng round Ibe comer of 1 bouse ihere waa mj late "rc-lmeut" allll marching with

the regularity n f clockw,

The Creditor's LaMar.

Here Is an Interesting letter received by a well-known English tailor In re'

“final" applb-atloa for settle

itandlm

, . In Ir.formlpg'yc. that I have placed you on the list of

my creditors, your number o being 103. In rlcir of your

pealing ra far down my list and In

fairness to my oilier creditor* .. Ivoen •* my Issika now fv

„ »Merab's lime. I am afraid cannot bold . ut the slightest ttoia < Ibe 'early' rettlcmrnt which you as for I think It will tie well then-fur If. yon dlsoontlMie f.-rv nrdliig your

" “ ' ‘ hlcb can d<

as I Me g

which a

!<*«■ lie cornea home and. wlun They've played a draw today. 1

“I cant see why you don't

"H" replied Mrq, Park

-<> „* ,

Tears?"

how to live

The pbOoeopber stroked hta t tbougwfull}. "I wtU try." he aald. "If you can g*r* any guod reason for wanting to live loo yeara."—PhUadeb

phla Beeord.

Earllsr Yet.

(Tubman : understand, air. that yon

rsbuy? Guest of

. n lift

the Evening -1 fear fooling you I began Ilf* as ao infant

h kettle* of c

l bacon the t,

t they

parted.

all they had. I’reaetitly little fin-a began to twinkle In tlx- prison ramp, and the aroma of cofTi-c r-sve like u fragrant clhud of thank offering, t’nlon guesta and ('onfvslerate hosts mingled.

ig the prtsmicr* deha|*py sciuel which

well lsvljn. es the affair. latter, when the prisoners were exchanged, the Third Ohio waa encamped near Kelly's tarty. »* the tanks of the Tennessee. On the day of the storming nf Missionary ridge among the prisroiers taken were numbered the Fifty-fourth

When aboutlng as they went: “The Fifty-fourth Virginia's at the ferry!” They dashed Into tbelr amp with the news The plan- was n-tir lu- 1 stantly.. Treasures of enff.^. bacon. | sugar, liccf, pnwervid iieaefies --ever} thing was turned out and carried double quick to the ferry. The dr ! cumstanees were Hie same, wltb the difference that guests mid boats had changed places.

>(. CORSON lt?c-f «1 15 Sn t E110 AtCtJUt

A 1ST ID

LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Mo. 721 Asburij Aoenue, Ocean City, M. J.

Old WKaal of Fortuns.

In the Tillage church of Comfort, near P,*t-Cralx. lu western Brittany, to a very gu-sl apralmen of the now rare "wheel of fortune." It la made of wi**j. with a raw of I •ells on Ita outer rtm and pivoted In-tween a couple of rough tsama. altogether very ptlmltlv* worl.maiisblp. By means of a rard attached to a crank the wheels can be made to revolve end set all the bells ‘ "o a-Jungllng. I have often beard that the lien manta heltove that It haa mlrwculnns pnwsr of healing when rang' over the Iwad of a sufferer who has placed a rau lu Hie U.x to which the ru|ie taapadl'B-kvd. I received remarkable confirmation of this belief, for while making a photograph a well to do aatlor'a wife and her husband came Into Hie church and looked round. The woman aaked me If I tlrought there could lie-any truth In this belief, aa ber child waa very backward In learning lo talk Her nurse, who came from those (art*, had advised her to bring the laby and ring the belli of Comfort over hta bad. w hen he would l>e sure to talk. Ax she waa (aaslng she had looked In lo see If It was worth trying!

—London Chronicle./

approaching that wot

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’ !• temtpted Miss Ter so nib.' Exc Ita ng* * • '-• n In the mat r bad fortune Emerson ]

R. Curtis Robinson a Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and Commissioner of .Deeds IVJos. 744-40 Asbury Aveque ocuan n. j. Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage

he contnu-t nnd cx to lircak !t on tomary. perveotag

[••Id what the ti

COAL AS FUEL 1 le Us* si Fsr Back 1 Tons of King Solomon first mention of cal lu H

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coals and w

can found mwr the ting that lbe Itrlt vllh tlie use of «•!

tirKHaa era eval n Cblna. Anthra L mlvod with wet

■ tu litlla band fomaev* prectacly they dM centuries ago Marc Pvdn •ak« of seeing In It'TT, "a kind of ,k Stone In I'attotrTBni Is nrad to rn I rotter than wood." ifaxco IHdo's intrytnen refawcl- to itolftviF Movcleria tale. 0 i ’ tie wvfitt.wt historic mcutlon of nwl Ibe tT Rod Flat,-* Is'I7 Tike Fimrh Ul! Ill i..n ry father Haanapln. 10 In hi* Journal In lioll spaks of of ...:| n,paring .« the lank*

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Never

•n a sea trip. Mr. cited the Ida >f 1 • New York. ■Refrain Hosti* In a

making a cordlnclv

small *• tastier. The first day out a storm was .•ncontrred and ilr. Cobh became iloc-ntly skk. but after acv eral hours he i.iustrrcd op courage and strength to bsdt out yi|s»i thr trauhlcd

waters.

A* he Its krd from tlie side nf the Utile ship np the trough id Hie aa It scrimd very siiHroth «•• him. The ap- ■ YdlTi rtlHIlig rrma Wira wnawenseidd himself. Bui aa this mad

unhappy pa*-

stro'lng ciottiioed Hie t aenta-r fins !y crawled c and knees t , where the <

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man. keep la tbr n

• Ovals With tha Waster as a law I hat provides lie (coved that a man l< !frli-m wdee *0 supl-c him. Imt that hr Is Paling that wage by virions bale to can lie declared a minor, and be ployrr Is told tliat the wage must ta - 1 not to the man. tmt to a guardian otnted by the magistrate of ttadlstriet In which hr llvaw. who use* It the auiqs-rt of the wife and ehll firm. In England a man who eoukl trot cgj hta wage might refuse to work In Germany tiro |-'ll<e would see tha' lie did bta work.- Progrraa.

'BUI you always said Mini men w rrid er.-nlc'es," Said lier frleisl* •Fojliey are," replied Hie bride . “art! ta re's my opportgnltT If F 1 ••ne of them." They all a rced tliat It waa rral • of her.- I bllndclphla Itodgrr

"Man." virrlared Ibe old faahh*'d praeber, "la a worm." "And," said a tjian who had lieeB tnarriid Hire*- times nnd t^io was •■•• eupylqg a smnll stare In a rear |»'W"agiunn I* tile csriy Idrd." ("hleaga RNsird Herald. An Easy Rtmady. lie—Ymn niimner'a bill rosl in' mst ■year ns muib as tlie aalary of nij two IsMikknqHTB. That I* more tl‘-' ,n I can nff.-r.) Flic-Well, discharge one • >f them. I'llcgcndr Blatter.