HER SECRET,
FLOATING PALACES.
him n
to dmrr}’ him. ntmrrr him. Hilt
' don’t." ho Mail'd, “you d hotter
She Told It Frankly and ^a*
Glad That She DkL
_____ pot Im- t book fill Oftnneb th«t ebo had _ _ VBnkl H kel.fy ““ «“d I" < lld <*« <l«l'»» »«■' By BYRON H. KELLEY. f( dock Tlo
fown^t >«. hr u,»^T (rii , Ird 4o , o tho 8l»« v J r * r1nl " *' b " 0,r " <,oor sh, ‘ r "!
i mlauto J"’ 0 l,,r
THE HAROT CODFISH. Will Liv* f or Moor* Out •« IU N«. k mao who had otopped at a aland
Virginia mt down befor,
baa nachod her twoniywlgljlh yoar' abo la rltbrr at her worat «r hor boot and Virginia waa at ber boaL Her gUm told hor that and the facea of ber (Honda of ber own^aeo who bad faded a bool ber trotll abo waa left like the one porfert flower In a cloator, eonepktnaia by bar bricbtni-w. Her little elder bad Juat anoontio-d that Mr Hrldcea had drlien ap In front of the le>iiaa and waa walling to take ber drirlog. But Virginia aat etlll. She had Joat boon making a nwolnllon Borer la go drirlng with him again, and hero bo waa She <!Inched ber bands tight. “Just this utrer she plaaded to ter ennactenro. Her eye. met I be longing onea In tho glass. “Jnat this once, and 111 toll him. I wUI bo Iiodom Ilia heart a han’t break oren If mine She tamed to her airier. -Dorothy, dear, tell Mr. Bridge, m bo right down.- • he aald gently. Then a hr rose and pot on her baL It did seem no good to bo sitting beside him again—If only It wore not for that miserable thing which abo had promised hereelf she would make known to him before the drire arms ended. 8be looked at Ms face. It waa sorb a strong, good face. Oh. It would be bitterly hard to trfl Mm!^^ his mind. loo. he was ao grave and at lent. And whenever be looked at ber It was with quiet penetration. Virginia leaned bark against the thl'k eushh-n, trying lo steady herself. She did net notice that Home had stopped trotting and waa walking slowly. But when a band fell over bora she started o the eras of the nun
Cangea River.
Notwithstanding the fact that India a mai
baa foe many years been under the rollon market to bay a lie of England, the cuodtttona and p.,mted blaHinaer at a flab e
' ring have Dot greatly bbl fancy, being about Iwt
changed lo man} parte of It. On the weighing about flee po Ganges liter IU the northwest prot- ~Tm,t ba.ka like a r.le* A eft, ln.es the lourlat Will are. If be ap ^ „ ta .hereupon the dn
rajT proa* be. Iletuires at the right time, the the Bah up
it-u*e. unpinning ber hat game type'of cruft Umt carried pH- The os.im she ran. Her mother came In from grtn* m this most sa-red of lllodnr began to a
the dining room with a dish In her ,. llkn but»dted»
"k’lrgtnla. [
ire floating palaces or tnagulflcent gal- grasp an
h rajahs Journey to Ben As the
ire* and whb h serve aa a teat of Uadi turned I
leys
ml be picked It np the flab riggla. and the oeit mo.lipped put of the dealer’s alien on the ajdewalk He stand and picked out .l- h the dealer pbked up. I, stayed quiet until ll had
>e stand below
f and rlr ig a flab It
■Andrew Hall! Would you twllgve These galleys differ hardly aa lota and 1 thought I knew him when ! fflt vrMels u«d for the same been
w btn, go by tn the bus. Atflarwanl p Uri .»c rajahs who died centuries tt to _ . _ . •a. Ward came tn and told roe H. In-n-sted with gold, stlref and and anally flopped Itself out of the
wasn't dressed any better than be wo* , Mr i decorated with Upeatries aisle pan. tn fa tftxm l*e went away I guest hr rBi i,roklrred with precious metals and Cod Ash these hasn't brought much t>af* with hltr j,,,.,, these wonderful -roodern an- oos flab were, t
Xrept hi. wife. He’s married - , Vessel, trad a ferttra touch to wl |i live ,.u, of the water three o, four “Married- the tirer acne But their sumptuous bourn, a g.-d deal lunger than most Virginia Kink trembling Into a rhnlr doew hot peereot the richest rajah flfb A( pultua market live cod can ••go Mrs. Ward aaye. She a t-een ^ one from lathing lo the always he f.wind The dealer, rer to the hold to « them _ | same water, aurroutided by BOO.OOC Leep their irtivk In fl.b cats Jn the Itorothy danced lo from the kitchen, poofpf |,pgrlm«. even though the aa- Ea,, rtVer ) U *t ai-rraw Koutb atreeL “Mamma .he bawled, “the tea I* cr ed river 1. thus piously Alkd. with aIM ) lnr ^,11 In ,de la-lng over marba olltnc coerr* I myriads-of microbes. And he will fill flf|y ur , i ,,,wired pound, at a fftp. Vra. Kwifi hnrrled out. and Virginia great Jars with the water In wbleh the , n ,; urh ;a-t half an hour or ao or band, pressed to ber throbbing pilgrim, hat* washed tlielr bodies and bnu , „ h _ n k runs low mderatcsd the situation. | ,j rtnk ,l , h r, twi,* .touhev lot fresh oot
• contrast to these floating palaces of B . b ,„
the barges of the poorer claoaea. Tll _ w „,„ osh.
mt weeping . 7^ ayalem of /wate * ” — *
! upon the
gene la lined ; ||TlDf . __
aa be took ber in his arms. ’ "Thera la || Tw i. ao his shabby looking craft la “*V
between us now. Andrew Hall al> o (,1, borne. Taually be baa In bis ae hack with his wife.” ' floating boose a small chapel dedicated Mamma Just told me. and to a secondary divinity who peraoulflea so glad. ArtharT’ , |hr rirfr „„ which be eilaU Popular
•aid at Last
raslco a highland minister I>r. Alexander Whyte of
Edinburgh for some OnanclaL. aaalst- A Quaa , iot , ths Collep. Professor Could for I be work In the north. Dr Hft Deed* H.nvstlf. Whyte regretted that be could not af-: u a blshlT deemed professor the highlander, but ad- on, 0 f the Mg rollegea who Is even
THE SEPARATION. WALL STREET WAYS.
Method! of a Brill.are Operator
Msoy Yoon A90.
'.One of the tii.*t brilliant
Why One Victim Lost Faith In Si
Whiskered Brethren.
“Vb whilst yo’ wae gone.” si Brother Hmath w. relating the tie’ to Brother Buckaloo. who bad been a Journey, -a geu’letuau *|«aHd on scene jub w Id de noratl.* dal be w
R. CURTIS ROBINSON
: Conveyancing j Insurance
1 the obligation of ,
what—and waa thirty years of 1 resap.1, In de lodge ftd. nre hr enjoy, a and wondubs for him to realise p
f tlie gray haired market
k The public con matte II pusailrte f-c
baa Just c
TOOK NO CHANCES.
ABSENTMINDED.
■ wdhlthy layman ;
.- n.limaliy .0 the
Of raw home a , the afteriwwin and ^ modesL
ituh to find It allrt Jc 1TOtI far b^wixt sited chtl uirut w.mld carry that afirr he bad ' *~" “ d en; po'Uy puaaonage, wtd a stripy accumulated otisk at his pch-e* he
vest and woolly aide whlakera. and ^id tell bis daUy callers that the 'bout the shade, be waa. of de oppoMta Mi ,.g was due to gf up. and tmmedl aide of a Bah." ately there would be en.*gh pcofr*
Yeung Bessemer Wes Ceutious es Well “Wlsbt I'd a-been dar." enviously a |„ Iui; wnd public puylng ef (he stork as Inventive. remarked Brother Borkal.*. t<> ,,,.<1 a up. thus enabling Morse to
The moat trirtal Incidents have often. “Wlsbt yo' had. aah. uh kase I likes on |,wd at a (irobt.
Originated live fortunes of our richest sympathy. “Well-oh. de side whisk- An e , am|1 ,, „f Morse's i-qmlarlty - * ' " - r fortunes ered gen lenmn took de money at de ^ (n , .mne accompany
This gen do', and de lemee waa plumb packed. th , OJ)atlilie MbWHpOnfla f.» ne Idea of and den he Mowed out de lights and aturk mluln g eotn|*ny or ■t a poor, 'twmnced In a grtxaly voter for evary- h lm. Tim day the sub-crip
oewiy msrriro yuuug amd ha* 00 l«dy to set right •till, uh kaxe for da people Uve-ked tv.
college. At the beginning of a lecture M eiffeml Renting on a large fust aprarmlnt be was uh gwlne to . _ . f Vbh each'of her ,C ^ ZLZTZ Drofnoo^e ^ 1 ^ ^ fu ” L t^ efT^. lo^nler aod ^ thrhoverspread the professor'. „ fIWI1 „„ lB , lnia „ of delr lodle." ra. ,.rded Oiw man who bad
tvemcr s. d I. a true tale After “Mum room muh Lawd. aab! Did be f .„ a Urit e .„«i U , „f tbl. . h J, d ra*. to' could notice It W. *- !,lne , ** J fr " rD
—-meo-'«>•' iririssa;"rr.7,2,™Trt:?S r‘"‘ ” -A Are d 7" Tln * **['*'■ “ k * my -; quietly re.,ue«ed that bto aoo be sum Wo wiug air through rortted Irou ba ed. and blroeby a gamblin' man dat ,0 Mr M,w ^ arif. came.the quick prtort. , without delay. The young stu |b _ Iha rnK . lw , , wasn't skeerod begun to anawt and
little lump of the famous steel. Now den be lit a light and, heboid, the pub the question waa bow to make the feaaab waa gooe! He'd don* separated dlsrovrrv public He pot the lump of u» amabt growed folks fum our two
steel Into his pocket end made bta way bits apiece and de Innycent cblUTen to Nasmyth of steam hummer fame, fum delr dimes and waa goo* fum ns a Gypsy’s Ware,-* Before the Br Placing the'metal on Nasmyth's desk. Da fa all dar was to IL ’ceppln' h of fladewa. cllncbea de anewkln’ a'plcloo I'a bad During the night July 2-3, before
give and ungracious I _
orr. Nettled at bis reception, the high- an d bis hrarera noted that hi* lander answered brusquely. Bearnt- thoughts seemed 10 br wandering from
aUcd,-And , h , be waa dMcuaMog *'j ixpertl
Erf urn I tig to Dr. Whyte, he explain- fl rn t startled by each an ni ad the circumstances. ngr from hi* father, baste -Too did oot say tbatr eagerly ^Mcttng to dud blm dead or dying
asked the doctor. The profess
“Aye. I did.'' replied the other. tare by the time hta son arrived and “Well. wWI! I've been wauling to waa explaining things tn hta t aay that to him for the last Aftern cW%T aD)1 convlnclflg manner. At last
NOTARY PUBLIC AND
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS * Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. rS^Monev to loan on Bond and Mortgage.
Ideal Summer Resort
BIRDS AS SCOUTS.
year*:
which would 1
The Cat and the OwL “Metaphyatca.- aald « 1 subject that always 1 rt the cat and tbe < “A cat. you
ittractllig hta fa-1 traor fl| nar y dlsmrrry.
jtber'a attenltou. and «bM extraordl-, |wlo , |j , Il|j[(> tb ,
■ nary dialogue took place^ _ ... Then cam. a little Inridmi which be right' | “John. I am surprised growled the >bowa whs' wonderful beads fbeae *-— —— ”” What do think n « n by interrupting me a utta way r ,hink Nasmyth said to bis eaclted
“Why. father, don’t you remember. lnTrotorI
ou sent for me to come at «»«-' “Eh. mon It's vary risky to a bow •vh. yes to be sore. Now I recol wonder'.I inv.mtton The world led. It was my fear of annoying yonr u ttrj ,„ (hra ,„,.. It U w
— 1 w *• si.ti. m»t ■ 7- 0 whMt the aspiring Invrator
*kln’ a’plcloo I'a bad During 11
■tatty days dat a nigger Kadowa. 1 era dess natMally kath't ed l.y tlv atvhduke. retrvatlng before Louis Post-Dispatch. the Prussian army, had bivouacked near a town In Bohemia facing north-
VISITING CARDS.
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
she wandered down. *>w -s ■- —
this animal and she qnratloued that mother Too know hoi Finally, wrapped In meditation In a ; >***• <, ** r • uo1 - W 1 fall to appear
-•Owl.’ aald the c
rata. 1 gut I started le<
I Just cakV n, ‘ ll, co1
foe to ras. m» »» yrar
» I registered J 10 '
awakraed by tbe arrival of
who Insisted qn seeing him pemooally.
what curious that ro '•”**"» of ; k *_ T ^**** ”T? The arrbduke. who si«ke Komany
fluently, asked; “How do you know?
MANY CHURCHES
NO SALOONS
1 my wayI-ondoo
until comparatively recent times. Vet
ago tbe carte de vtolte did Tbe belles of the seven
teenth century used nothing tn tho
at I would before MU* drire waa ended. 1 should Bar* told you before only I con Id not
or always. He lived tn that tittle gray boost next to ours until bis father got Into soma financial difficulty and lost what property be bad. Mr. Ball oev er could get along somehow. I always llkad Andrew better than any other boy; he waa ao ,
* ’But’ aald tbe cat. ■on what m
Why N
Wlty
familiar to us t
_____ Tbe lata Loft) Bavlle mud
"-'•OaTtbe subJecL’"the owl answered.' »«“< htgb dtplomalUt. had always to MB, pvr*..,, •which has orcntiled the race of owla be on their guard against Intriguing Hon which rime tl^f^rnlng oTume-oamely., -omen maluly lluwian sgenta. who
which came first, the owl or the egg.; * ould «»• " n J * u “ •» extract Infor- .heir lives eutlrrly in accordance with modern tiroes. tbrtr flight Indicate, that the enemy Bw whbV^^wl come, from the egg! o-H'-i Dorln* 'be Ko~>Turkl.h .pelr roUgfu-that U. thWr working. Mary Woetley Montagu, a Udy of „ ,h ta way “ 'also does the egg come from the »* r »be« Europe was always on the Mtlus. eler, i.g as well .. what w- ,< ®- “ n '* **** 1^ Tb * •»'bduke put bla dlvlslou under —I—. illy regnnl sa .mr -life” In the re »P< to asa a red pUylng card-w qoeen arii|> S[ld ,he ootpnata.
few lunath|.n>poril»n o ? That ta a .
ravelei
* tlledo
waa afterward called. Invttattoua to routs and drama aa well aa name^ and addresses were written arrow, the backa of playing raids, which In th-ee days were made with a white
regulate Intricate
•That, your highness. Is because the
enemy Is still seine way off “ “Then bow do yo* know r
Tbe gypay.^s.lnttng to tbe dark aky \ lighted by the moon, observed. “Ton see these birds flying over tbe wotds
“Tew. What of them?”
“Those bird* do not fly by night nndtatniiied. and tbe dlrecrira of
e of a criat. and Uun-ian state*- i
owing to tbe dullnea* tn trade be gaged as a footman at the “big booer
ta the village.
On tbe day of bis engagement hi* having a Udy visitor tn tbe rang the ball for th.
know what Iijioos sense of Hie w.ird Everything
England would do under given clrcuro- ; i* arranged for tlirm and they follow carpenter, but stamra. a Udy came up lo hliwaud ,he rule, niw Jnai a* they did 2jmn - - denly at a 1*11 and aald: , yean ago This ■••ueiaui ebwrrvsiire “I heor that tbe KoasUna bare made „f the some nilrs be twenty reniuriew
furred march and entered ConsUnU-
1 inscribed Serof InqtU
alutatlon the
a Ibe r
before I thought. Then I w*s fright- f about to pass out when Thomas, tspcned. bars oar I knew my people would ping hoc on the aboolder. remarked: never conarnt to It My motber always | ThU U Ibe door, mem; gold pitch aald she was afraid Andrew would be' ring In'L framed, two an’a half Inches Just like bis father and never amount, thick, with raised molding*: wad coot to anything. So we decided lo keep , about two pound ten onr engagement 1 secret I Ttt-BM* “Joat after that Mr. Halt waa taken! with a great desire to go west Be A Gentle knew be could do something out there | A certain butebe I think lie bad an Idea that gold gets could be picked op like aeorna. • qnalntnras and originality of some « Anyway be was perfectly era ay to go. * bla remarks. On a road leading to and be went and took Andrew with ’ neighboring parish be one day met him. We wrote back nod forth pretty gentleman wbn at the time < raffif ’ steadily for awhile. Andrew didn’t f or «oroe meat After a like the west very well, and bla father gentleman remarked: was disappointed, but they would have 1 •‘Tbafa a One fai dog to stay there until they had earned vxaialcr.’
money enough to get ba '
WML I don’t know-1 - .
and there were ao many things to take and !• u"i my time that I guess 1 grew careless than y<m or shoot writing, and Andrew aeerord ^be bin! 1 grow Just at nreleaa hlmarif. Be- fl"' h 1 * 0, ‘"'
aides, he and bla father were oonstact- **«» _________
ly on tbe move. I think they most
have traveled Ibe weal over pretty Weitio* to Find Out. thoroughly Tbe Ust time 1 beard Cincinnati Tunrlat (who for the Unit from Andrew waa three year. ago. **■>« •>“ J"« M Be aald be waa still trying to get rich I*H»>-Uave )ou ordered? BL Loula and talked of going to the Klondike. T " ar ‘*< <«•“ »«• "» I anlwerul tbe letter, but perhaps he •»»« mlnmea Is-fore and who look, never gol It °P *f>m a I- ren.-h bill of faro—Ye* -reu are the Brat penuq I ever told Cincinnati Toorirt What did yon orthla to." she aald looking earnestly at dlT} st - Toortst Ompalici.iljiArthor. B “» 1 ?-Chicago N T awe.” he raid qokrtly Be tbonght
t maimer of T** Fu "">’ Oort,r
it would keep a girl to
>r Mr*. Gopdman.
O-e-My
how could you bring
on such a day *h* Ihla srllh such'a Sin*: cast Wind blowing? Mr*. Goodman—Ah. d.-ior.'you wUI always have y-nr little J„k. Bow ran a child of
Perfectly Cool.
eleven yean.
“Ton really think, Virginia, that'Andrew will come backr he naked.
-Tea; I really think so."
“And you will marry blm If he ]
dora:
Virginia turned very pale.
“Ton nee. Virginia.- Bridges went on ,
gently. “I hava aome old fashioned 00- ^ 1 '•“»»<» »a}» he kept perilous about these-things. I'nlera you night when that barlove blm you have no business to * lnr . , KU| |“ lu ljou * r Mrs flrsmarry blm. were you twenty Umee f° t ,U ' wlf “ ,hM ^be found blm promised to him. It would not be ,n ,b * rofrtgcr.iior.-
falr to him. and It would be most nn- “‘’f* 0 * Trans. rl|d.
Fesd and Fresh Air.
You can live f.,rtc days U > ,lls.at f,-d.
but } •* cm,,1,1 u,,. four min out air. ,Tbc*c tlduzs .feeing Wise »■■ stuff onrwives kIH,
name nod tb*
ou tbe bark of a Jack of spade* The great world of th* seventeenth and
eighteenth centuries waa
which Id two hours' time ware b fly attacked - Field Marshal Kir Eve lyn Wood la Loudon Saturday Gasette.
s H were. and. although * or e queer ra.iogh. yet there [“•
,-aaloual example of that "■* do* "J
lie merely replied: j *tr!i: ; ,s deviation from the “Indeed! And I suppose Ibe snllan , wbl, , Is called Insanity In baa confevyvd on them th* order of tahaMled by the white rare. Ifliey
the Turkish bath!"
' of “what Is 10 Iw will he“ carried the extreme. This has lo them the i«wer to take all thing*
calmly and
anxiety tbm drive* ao many whin
men Into the
BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN
Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts D irinj; ' Season. Great Fishing in Oc-an and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from I'hiladelphia on Three Railways
The indy coullnned gravely:
“And they aay In Part* that If England does not Interfere Ibe eastern question t* eettled tn favor of Bnasla." “And that." replied bla excellency.
Pnria.-
Net Even
Mr. Morse, hai
cycle of tbe moot Improved pattern.
. First Stop.
Quit* Simple.
The Holdup Man In Mu In It la told, no matter <m what author- roe." made when nothing appeared Now. aa a matter of fart, life and tty. that a telepboo# company tn Chi- more unlikely than tbe brilliant aerie* roperty are a* eafr In Mexico ns tn cage bn* no end of trouble with IU ot triumph* which fulfilled IL Chicago, and one - * Ilf* t* e great deal wire*. % Tliey were continually out of Another Instance of a quickly fulflllrd Mexico has ber pickpockets order Nobody seemed to know why. prophecy mis furnished by Pope Plus
a - -- . — —• sneak thieve*, and burglar* An Inreatlgatlon was atartrd. VH when he waa told of Napoleon's ~v are not uaknown but tbe boldnp man Moat of tbe sutmertber* In the terri rerape from Elba. “Don't worry about — pcijfcl'orbo.'d “TonTI Bad tb* ta an todivtdaa, with whom tbe pollra tqry where tbe trouble waa were |l“ he mM: “It I. a storm that will be *■“•*? Tf* } r* In a flurry. tn ^ an]oa | n( ed This cannot P“M*- HungarUna. RuasUna. etc. An OTrr three months’ Tb* story of P g n **’ °* _ hl . be said of Chicago. Kansas City. 8t *«l>ert aftef doe conrideeatloo of the tb , hmvlred days proved UU bollneas
—
ITT^"" .--i-
befoor I ran ride IL be aald. . hrcanar the Htv ta rstraordl- "Can you suggest a remedyT asked *nat s a 1 un. tatuerr fiTnd Hut me the loan u»htowhU« h* „ ^atThe man who rellerM The anggeatloa was follosred. There ° 0 having the moompa. Twa. free ^ Qf Toar Inuo ,, to u , Iic0 ^ M was no more trouble. - Philadelphia £*’“1**
Some Prophecies Fulfilled.
rigidly exetuatra. LIv bl * n * m “ »»■ ‘"o*” tn tbe same quarter of the town. oa "' ,de bla native country Oliver Crom-
ewch other acribbled «» mhklus one of his rambling
by tb* band of a favortl* *pre> bes tn tbe house of commons
word, waa tn- Lord Dtgby naked Hampton who be
,1 in the midst of stately fortnall waa. and Hampton replied. “If ever
rr^~n“'‘b£‘£: Within easy access of Atlantic City and
tells us that In 1800 Lady Hartngtou man In England “ Never was any used to trot np and down Baud street prophecy roof* completely fulfil led
picking up guests for » partw'for th* than this
aaroe nigbL / Almost equally remarkable tn Its
way waa Ditrarll'a prophecy. “But a
other well-known resort*
what wtd pmcttc-
. . , . _ , In tbe manner calculated to raoa* you tng night an mondng I nlvw got ao I tncooveolenre-Mexico Rre-
could balance meallf standing sttU, let .
alone riding on II.*—Youth’* Complin 1 ani There Waa a Limit In Liking. garden
Mow H. Leal Out. n^hl^d
-It aerved me rtghL" alflhed th* a ^, k| A ,
bachelor. “1 ought to bar. remem-
Ledger.
throw something a "Can you make a
-Of e
p ae ta Plow It?
Bu t that tb* spaded thinking about your supper, aren’t
advantage over the S0 ?J' „
naughty and 1'lowed ou* Th* aoU ran be turned up
* ” -A- —n. » and .. von Well, that’ supper-most In your
I at tbe present time. That you Is a play on- Here, yon young IL what did you throw that book * forr 1 —Philadelphia Inquirer.
It by lb* nae of th* spade, while
i U* papa had left 110 room and tbe the plow work* alike throughout the , little fellow was alone with mamma, be garden, though tbe aoll may vary tn exclaimed between bla aob*. “I don’t Hvplh •»<' nature to a considerable exllkepapa * HI. mother, of eoura*. lold t«H A wt «1*<1 garden always look,
•cry wrong and tbal be b**l •
humor."
-Wbat’a gnawing you oowT" queried
that Inquisitive friend ’,'^,7 Tar y wrong and that be beat at the beginning, and looks count -Why. during leap year a pretty girl be panlshed again If lie l« gardening a.
with an obeor fortnne propoaed to me. ta|kM) , |k , lhat - W „ L - he added f But the garde and I MtMVo. explained tb* bac^ looking np qnletly. “I Ilk* pnpe all
-lor. "ihlnklng. of couree, take It for granted that my ‘Tea.’ but sb* simply let It |
-Chicago News.
•N</ tr
. Unrator.
who has a liking for
,-re , *‘ | l I'** fi*tden look don’t Itkl bis sets ■-!>* 1 well after a little In sidle of all obsta- Is* n
do*.—“Home Garden.” by Ebcn E. Rex- ahalh
Fra, Far
Among the ad ig In France
nnlagra of frog farm s the fact that It *nllmlted means to mil' (•onds which are too
fish culture and
R. Curtis Robinson so Conveyancing and Insurance ’Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeds INos. 744-4Y) Asbury Avenue OCI1AN CITY, n. j. Mossy to Laos oa Hood and Mortgage
Cause For Hast*.
• 1 “Wot ere you breathin' *0 hard for. Trouble All th* Time. j Dusty 7“ Father—It's singular thst whenever - A tbormaki-r run roe oot o’ town 1 want you to marry a man you object ; for moat a mile." and whenever 1 do not want yrti to “Wot rill'd him?" murry one you straightway Insist on “ne run* a quick repair abop. an’ IL Daughter—Tea. and whenever we be got mad 'cans* I banded him a are agreed tb# man objects.—Liverpool couple of boot beds 00 a aboealVln* Mercury.
tr bad thought of that
"Now. I’ll tell you what I shall do. (Mr I think I hare something to aay In Uda matter. 1 will wait Jnat one more year for Andrew to put in his appear-
1th-
Green-I aaw your friend White this morning. Brown—80? I beard be wn* sick. How did be look? Greeo-B* waa looking tbe other way when I aaw him. Be owes me $10.—Chicago Notre.
Do yon un-
Mic* and Music.
Maui 01 1 r fib? (readlog,-Mice are fond of mn- ‘ >lc 4>d will get aa close to tt aa they A , ... can. Bo-Just cut that out. and I’U *»« h the clfferenra *«'<’ H to th. girl tn the nest flat-
brighten- between a probability and a praolbU- i ionk * , ■ BUtaaman.
But the brlghIncas quickly Tommy’* Pop-A prohahillty. my — auo. i» aomidhlng you want to h*ie
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a ha 11 take you for myaell OarsUnd me. Virginia?"
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I'm bere isomplly. Miss lea. Mr KlayUtr. He-
keep neopl* walling. 1- Waiting for you lo
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. ford. practically uaelm for any other p i , — j l«*r and proflnee on a comparatively . A Courteous Boy. small area a targe amount of valuable -Would you rather for your mother food material fur which there Is aloe me to whip you?” way* ao aager market "1 dislike lo show favoritism, fa- — .,, ther.” said little Clarence. "Ton and Hunted th* Hunter, mother had tiettcr settle the matter "Is It really true," naked Mias Chel between you by flipping a coin.*- Blr i ua _ “that you’re engaged to Mr. Iltcbmlngham Agellrrald. ley?" ! "H tt," calmly replied Mlsa Bute.
TI}.'' exrl^Jmed Miss Cballu*. "be - •1 beg your pardon." retorted t
—That couple u
and Aft*r.
■ed to tie Inseparable
a year ago." he ydawrved. "and now you ■hardly ever *••* them together Why la II? Ihi you kuowT “Tea,” aald she. "They weren't married a year *go."- N#w Turk Praaa.
It hardly seems probable that a man should suffer from corns ou s wooden
leg. but If tbe leg tt mad* of oak oilier haughtily; "catcher."—Catholic
would It oot hr natural that there Ktandard and Times,
should lie |corn on It?—London Punch. — —
Objects of bsneral Interact.
A D*ar Victory. Tbo*e flashy Van Punka hare mov-
“In your little family argumewU do sd. Do you know where they went?" M ^ you ever succeed In convincing your "That's the vary thing tbrir unbap ■ wZtTcX A
wife that she tt wrong?" py land lord asked mc''-Cttv*land j
“Tea. but afterward I always deeply Plain Dealer,
regret having dim* #0.” | -h— — .
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