The Conch j
Shell I
A gmi : CaHTa m. Oaptalo I.
HI LECENDS BF ANIMALS
rttT )ao»Pd noTa
McM<* hpr lilc .31:.
■7 CLAUSSA NACKIC.
lh«n* Mary SnilUi ■
Interesting Old Time Stone* of
.wocjwa. ' Bird and Beast d li waa «aar *ba cknrrli j . ^ *** THE HORSE AND THE CAMEL frm. Iwlwl-Joal around the •'
of ll* rtion h on tbr otiier alili- .
of th* (troaf. Von a.*. alRjoal ararr : A« Arabian FolVIcwa Tala Talla Why
bouaa Ml f nla alraat la-lonca toaS Jmt an many folka call I he »l
i •Smlthiairt* «■ they do lia*! flay
CapUIn Pmlth'a mlillc brad l« I V-i
rtriUnt bar',70,. 0,1^, .4 (| W i,ni--mjo.:lt. ' I , . Jn the ba|rinnlnc tba Mtda hart oe the ntf aba j wav be baUowad. “whan Ibara «a- f • -ibut at ln« word aw. brooebt ifcad partnla a CajfB Jabn Henry Bmltt In avert that the Oprat Sldrtl bad tbHr cloibea
■ home. Eaatbonaa In th: - ‘ ' |
"Indcol :~
EARLY BALLOONING.
Eightaanth Cent or.
Atlantic bed been cna-.'rt In a bal | loon. On May In Hint year tba 1 New York Bun pnldlabod a detailed aer.iam <’f no aerial toy ape from I.lrmuMri to t'harlaaton. wbb-h |>nn«orted j
l^KI^TTIIVO
On Short Notice
by ■
’letorla In n parted of from land lo land." e darotart lo the da- ! aeri|itloii of tba Journey and to a eeb ontiflr aeroont of tfee l>alloon. of which a woodent araa Rtren. and an 1 air of varbdinimodr waa added by ,a Uat of alctrt patwneen. one of th# ' namea meriloned latne lhaf of Ilarrl- ,
Hotel Stationery, Booklets, ALL WZCS Wedding Invitations, Cards, Book and Job Printing
Meldoo wa* properly a*
, ■ toni*bed. "It uraat hare made tnattrn. , Intaraminc for the poatmaaler.* -It did. II did. ulr. Poatmaater p !
tan mile# dlitant from I'ji*t Hay. Tba neat day a lambertne atace ear ried Mm vr*r In Emd Bay and del— bod him lief ore the pnatoOee. I planned Rail* to walk d..«n tba crook
n Herr, t
ilth tba latter* waa f. r Irall Via *>ct a> tpei In Ilia briea. betkii
that he could ti
r. and In reco*nlwa« To hare Bnrt one condition ba-
it the
briRbl of hi* fame At the and of tin- elcbteenlh century j lisllflnna Were all the rasa. Then, aa noV. anlhualaata predicted a time neat at hand Wien- war would ell her be an awful matter of the annihilation of | armtea and forta by bomba from abor# . or would oaaae aliopetber tUmucb tba abolition at frontier* and the fnalon >f nattena. Projiliery went ever fur-
SENTINEL PRINTING HOUSE 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue
loft off tl
'day.
We talk conceitedly of the «te*h!
* h * r P out**. Hart to Al.. ut pice a week H-Jd 1 “ ! white rMtace bowered te , row . „ «,ltln* their rlpl.. I ^ golomon hod a mo t Tine, and Jr, Tul.|- i^pr, and paper*, and O- wlmu--. (mr « atictr nn «t upc
' h ' I fata rot to know »ojrntjeh al«« «wh j whlr| , ^
and hyacinth* mad* e*i
fata cot to know _ ... other , affalra that the puatmaatdr Sire J itT „
from dire 1 entry John Hettry Smith a not bar Ini- j. , ^ .j.. .
" Mel *n hi. M*ne AMneni tSiti'n John I - trrrl*
I rMImt o
" IwrttpoUiely Ralph torued m ai lie- tui to b!« name. Mine’* Capn John (ate and attade up ihe |«!h H Henry T. Smith." The captain - * rob! j ^ waa net antll hte ha Ml li»d lifted the rood countenance dim Cleared brmm knocker that he rememl-ern! more l«thlnd tlw h*rumork. 1 , look for the cotick a bell 00 tba fareh Mddon turned the comer and march !
nald- ed determined ly np the wide cm*,
lownlatreet whoa* rat her Impoal I (are erMenee of a greater iiroaperlry
-u Mian smith at homer a*fc*l ) than wa* enj-yed on the atrec « th- {
Meteor con Men Oy. P ° lltn, -„ „ . . lint they were yt
-Tm. air: walk rlaM In " | Oppealta the t^Brrk wm. ■» 'W* . to „^ t|M .
Ralph followed Ihe girl into t dark toe red brick hoaae. homely of arrnl fh , ,
porter, wlwre abe left him. The lecture, but breathing forth comfort ctnffy tittle' mom with It* rone gur *od at Ihl* mnmeat even gayely tended carpet, marlde topped table*; 8tf*to* of mualr drifled from the iipen aad grtm row* of chair* did' not 1 »todow.. and a l-.ng atretrh of atripe,] breathe aioquanUy of aunaMoy Mary awateg made a tunnel from the BM-
» the front 1
at the Bound of a light footatep out Meldtm marc
or. Into thl* t 6 eecerdleaa of e that he wa*
f atoort befoae him. tall and gaunt, h mnali arrero featurr* and frown black brow*- Her black hair wa*
pending featlvltlo* anlcrUrd gnen.
The front door wa* open, hi# hat and at lot were taken away iiy a Cut
rtagtbed,
, 1 aad aow the atralna died away, and
aa cured tone* of a clergy roan aolemnly hifn the *11enre.
, j "Dearly beloved, we are gathered
rale* over the whole wojlrt the feather* of yonr neck* *hall fan off and tba beat of the win and the foldmaa of winter and the keraaeo. of the wind and the healing of the rain aha 11 fall Upon yonr rebelll ct. ne, k«. which ahull
I feather* like the
bare hitherto fared delicately, henceforward yon aball eat carrteo and your race ahall be Impure until tbe end
of the world"
According in Arab folklore, one day Allah railed tbr aoutb wind to him. eondatued K look a handful. Mew upon il tbe breath of life and tba. created a bone. Rat tbe Meed, at once
1 tber
Canal* and roads were to raidah and the apace erruplaTf by them to lie re l i .tiffed to agricMIurc And .hip* Of .jany atlll c*l»iedi when rongm In a [ I atorm Would be grappled by the maat '(from ballon, above and safely conquered Into port oe even carried over mountain ra ngi-v.—Clili-ago News
Th. Eye. »• a Bn.
F.vcey tee ha* two kind, of err a the two lane‘coiDpouDd-one* looking like bemlapbero. oh ellber aide, and tba three simple one* which crown the top of hi* bead. Each compound eye la composed oBSJM) facet*—tliat la. to aay. an object te reflected *£00 time* on It* surface. Every one of these facet* la (be base of an In cert ed be*, agonal pyramid wboae ape* Is fitted to tbe bead. -Each pyramid may be termed an eve. for each ha* it* own Iris and optic nerve, flow three to-' reel* manage this mafvelou* number of eye* la not yet known. They Immovable, but mobility !» Imranar of tbe range of vteteti afforded by tbe pnadtlnn and tbe facet*. They have no lid protected from dust and Injury by row* of hairs growing along the lines at the Junctions of the facet*. Tbe simple eye. are auptmwd lo bare been given tbe bee to enable It to aac above Ha head whan latent upon gathering honey from tbe cup* cf flower*. Probably thl* may be one reaaon. but It I* likely there are other nae* lot not yet a*rertalned.-reanon‘B
^ ^ I woman
MBnlne wbeii * a to (P ecif-rd him with i ** DO, b « ,r an T ' non ‘ ,l " ^ ,U ' ln •' l - * n * * b '■ r, ,c rra ’ h • Mteneed him tt tb , iaor || DIP | I grawi. hi. bark hart nothing 10 steady An ] wpb to lair a art of ‘ and fWogM vagnely of that btlrf • ““W 1 *-- ^ *• *i>«rp that
■—J ~ " “7 *-**!„" perbd lutbe winter when be hart to 'bey would .urol, .mk Into the «„d. •nmwmv CTO—teUtoyjEhto. |D 1 — --mrT --I of '»*'ead of reproving hi. ingratttnrte
* • . u— KrT.ith .Od .m. word. Allah then rrmiid Hie camel
^^■n of ropriwch
1 an v»rr boy i.daj "
Tbe h
e .hnddend at tb* Bight of
r anything whatever 1
oare kite. Smirk"
ilth." w*« the tart re-1 ’
murmur of vole** and low » tbe rearon Hon every bone .tart,
hoghtev. Ueldon leaned forward for *hen flrat inerting hla curio.lure
at tb* bride. Artec that tt i Tou have 001 had ihe op-
would he M* part to go. portnnlty of gaalog dentlat wtae Into Tbe bride and groom were mir | th » nwoth of a coyote and no have
ry Smith. I ahold hav* e*-' hr » shifting group, hot over wondered why It* back teeth
, .bere by tb. window. wh« tbe hue ;*«*«>"‘bough the, were urokco off
■ Mary SmUtr afternoon .un feO athwart her guidon ! ^ totoVAe aum* but bare made a mtetakr In hair and pink flnahed rberk*. waa hit ~ ~
1 hope you will pardon Mary Smith Her gown of pink fluffy ,* said Meteon qaletly aa fWffoo denoted her anenflance
ly locu-l ski::
I, of Hu Zuui 1=!,.!. In
New M»-si t, 1. on ,. -.r.-irt.-d out
j-' cipal. Other bride, maid* to pink hun.lng. but got no farther ihanthe . ... a Smith leaa acidly *■ her ehlffoo hovered neur her nr darted In J^^^^rtali^iW^ln^ree^M
vteitor went down the Me." She look- and out of the group «urr r #d admiringly at the taU. well setup bride. Mel-ten could now aee dark figure aa be stepped briskly ap tbe hair crowned with orange l.te*~.rv
atraaL -He most be teoklqg for Ms) i«ad Tell
Smith. 1 data aay he want, summeri Mary Snilih
»«yht
d singing
0 the
floated
aat playing
Of Its brwoebes In fart.
; animal's rotbuslasm I hat be Insisted
I tbe spot. III*
[ voice proved hoarse and growty. but | he persevered mull he learned the 1 words of tbe locust song and turned
for-dHy «*. making «pU«ttens to her .oft I P™**.
Ralph smiled to himself a* he looked heart to beating triumphantly. In a
1* quite a. attractive *. voice: “Tie Bve neit door, to the
d a large while I
'eveevp. i ourffts
-l am Mary BmUh." she said In an awer to his carefully worded Inquiry Tm afraid I've made anoiU-r m:.
nark la tlw vDlage. Till. I. my uacla's bonaa. My oooato. Mary Smith, baa Jnal leen married. Let me Introduce you. Tea: my uncle |> Captain Lemuel John Smith, and father la
tarrupted tbe girl -10011 find home, foe he haa Jnal gone In '
d Ralph reUeredly. ! ^
™ *' ' 1 Mary Smith to the wide world
! Meldon followed bar graceful form. In half undentandlng toy rippling ei planatten. a. to tba retetfenahlp of , tbe StnlUta. tmt fully realizing that
Aa ha walked up the 1
a Mary hr la
•Smith- waa oat an 1 Th. Bsscp’O"'. Wondarful Ear. 9 lte.t Bay aad that I hare studied tb* habits of the a* thick In the vll- scorpion for many yean and have barrel ; often noticed bow very sensitive mmr-
• tbo-
wheo by had lock be fi ptoec* bole. Bate otter w
el
■ be trotted, again Imimsed opoo I be torost's good nature, ooce more rallied forth to triumph. Bat (hla time aa he practiced alood he frightened a flick of pigeons 'hat flew oat with *och a noise as completely to muddle hla brain, and tber* waa nothing left for him but another Now. erro a ramie.teacher will turn, and tb* locust, seeing him coming from afar and baring beard that coyote* ate Insert*, decided to lid himself of this tiresome fellow. No aoooer thought than dune In a flash be .welled np. *j>lll hit sklo and crawled out. Finding al bind a rle*r. light colored bit ' quartz, he pul It lo the empty nkto.
tenrld. Now Mary Smith, confronted ...
“f.r rr f * T ?'. nr ""T itow. nigmidagea. which are *tbe Mtffj Smith (ptwtlnatae) It U pretty well aettled boldly datermlm-d by -rthyatetegl.t. nod eninmokodsM r. At thh. I.ilnt . that to InMct. tbe nutennae rer-reseut
«■ upon a white whiskered old
structures are easily affected by the tiara rlbnUoa* of sound, and there can be .IUhe.1 no doubt Whalerrr that they are also | affertrd by wonud. quite Inaudible to i ‘hr human ear. Tbe sllghtrot vlbra
n swinging
mock on the porch The hoot*, the blue cloth suit wl k jmd peered toqutejtlrely up >''
“Captain Smlthr queried Meldon. •Haror bellowed that old salt, act tltaff a bine rap on hla anowy hair. “My name's Meteor I hod tht Pteaaun^p^ meeting yonr daughter at Mr* TVrew*. last winter, and I aakrd partnlMlon to ranted ^ hw" Ralph fait himself growing warmer order fh* sparkling gure of the old raptato. “Karar heard of your be belter m forth, and then, lifting bl« voice Into an angry roar, be railed. -MamieThere waa a sound of harrying f.-.t-*t*p*—heavy footfalls quite uulikr Hie head of Mary Smith s fairy fe t and the front door opened aisl ej.v-te,| . oyung woman, rosy checked, fat. qulr artog with flesh and curke-ity “What I* It. par she deui a nd.-d Captain Smith drew a eUy pi]* from hb breast pocket and Indicated tl>e eteitor with a gesture of hi. hand: JHiwMrf your city braua. Mamie. Take When tbe reverberation* of ht» roeHhi* voice had died on tbe atUI air tlw gteP* “TT00* giggle broke the strain
"Who arc you looking forr a the girl good oaluredlj. “MtoaMary Smith. She 1. ihe dangh-Ote-ato 8ml,li. I do not know “* «»*«> hhine.- Ralph Meldon pan* *d lit th* foot of tlw steps and re•Wfca drat tba IttM* brown church *°d then tbe large conch abrll ut
la atructures a hi
the
antennae, to w|
the power of protecting themselves against danger as well aa tbe mrafli at rrcognlilng tbe apjiroacb of 001 another.—London St-eetator.
A Victim of Draconian Law. Fattier fwlw ha. caught I*atr1ck aleailngi-I thought yon knew l.-ttcr flan to commit a theft. You kom. how the law puobbe* |ivople for anal offense*. Pstrtek-How al«ul you. fa Iter, when you stole mother-* heart You never got pautebrd few that. Fa ‘her—I got a very severe punish me:: 1 tey son I got pend servitude /or Ilia mid I sm-doliig It now.—Ixuidan Tit Bit*
it Lika a Man
Mr. Kadiey-Ilow laannisb she Is: Mira Rtigtil—Isn't she. though? Mr. Ksdlef—Yes. and the funny part of it I* abe thick* people admire her f ir being *0. Bbe doosn't s.s-m lo see fbtt -proj-le are merely laughing at h«r Ml« I!tight-Yc*. she's mnohb.li even to that entoL—Calbotlc Standard and
Couldn't H,lp It Mr. Riggs -You umat think me • hUmed fool Mr*. Riggs (klndlp-No. 1 doc i thick anybody ever blamed you.-Bouton Transcript'
Men of loftier mind manifest them ™5Tw,!l. ^ , l ul ‘»hW dealingim * " ,l ~" tholr going afii.
od flew off lo soother tree. The Hick worked to a eba
coyote railed oat to
cast scale and again wlthoat receiving * reply, barame enraged, a Hatched the effigy out of tbe tree and bit so hard on tbe atone that be ran yelping away The water of a creek partly soothed hi* pain, bol ever store the mouth of a coyote has shown tbe effect of that tragic bile, aod -whenever a locust ventures oat 00 a summer morning to alng a song It it hi* custom to protect hlmseft from tbe ronsrqnrnrr* „f attractlog too much attention by skinning himself and learlng hi* ronclrvpart In the tree "-May C Itlngwalt to
HIS VERY WORDS.
Th# Property Man Cheerful!, Qi
Them to Beeebohm Tree
Reee!r.bm Tree, the English <
I'atstnff. dl*-on. erred by gibes and: . buffets of tbe falrtew tn Wlists.v f.w j «*t. should make ooe bermlean effort to rllmb the oak tree. Tbe pegs that
AN OUIMXANfE •
a conspicuous by tl
r ab |
g before tbe |~e
Tree wa* told they sh-rtlld iswrttlvely hr fl*ed on tbe tree j Tbe morning came, hot with It no peg* j Eteqnence w»« stifled: even Iniretire faltered. He p«4nted to tbe tree and with the enlrn of desiwlr blurted oat to tbe defootter. "No pogaT Such an ejaculation. *t»ken more Id sorrow than lo anger, would, be hoped,
appeal to that science whkh e
terra fee was sued by tbe postal authorities and teat tbe salt. He retaliated by holkttiqf a shanty to a redlstrh t of the Haotes-Alpes. t twenty mile* fro: flee, and Installing there
boar name he aubaertbed to tbe dally relit Journal. According to tbe term# of tbe postal monopoly to France, tbe department 1* bound to provide a daily service wherever required. aod It wodte bare been neeesto engage a postman solely for the delivery of this newspaper, a* no other bonne I* to be found within a radius of about eight mile*. The poetpendlturc of at .out F-'Kl a year, cond to forego the 10 centimes (I I In dispate, pay tba defendant'* and compensate the shepherd foe the loos of bit dally paper.
tbe coffeetsa. It would be latemting
of coffee
rately t 111 erratic genius managed during Ida abort career. It wa* his habit to abut blmarlf up to bla w-llb writing material* and three pr four roffeetiou full of steaming cof When theae were emptied be or1n three or four more and. theae disposed of to their turn, another three or four. Ills biographer rays that tbe unt of coffee be drank was "tabuand ooe can web believe IL The
with tbe Inevitable breakdown of ervona system bis grains fell rapidly Into premature decay.
Routed the Enamy. 1 some of tbe London courts tber* private dining rooms reserved foe eirloslve use of tbe legal frater Into one of theae rooms on* day ■a bustled a gaunt female who on tiring courtrou-It approached by a Junior counsel flatly declined to leave. Tbcreujcn an unblushing Q. C looked Ihe lady In the face and expressed bis Will she did not bodge. CoaoIxckwood then Inlervened. “I •t think ihere It anything unseemly lo this lady's (erococe." quoth be. """ wear*a gown and—yes. I'm pretty that abe also wears a wig." The lady went.—London Taller.
Human Natura. “Queer thing about men. Isn't Itr remarkid Ihe Ihougt tful thinker -What's queer al-mt 'em T asked the Innocent bjratander. "Why." rejoined ihe f. t_ “a mtn will *11 on a log half a day waiting for a flab to bile, but be won't
“How did that man lone hla so premaqg al borocT" "Hla Wife probably tried to pbon* biro at the office one day and th* office couldn't understand the name."— Buffalo EiiTera.
H# Know Them. A minister. Ihe father of sii-year-old twin bojjp. waa olijlged to send one from the table for misbehavior. Tba llltle fellow wa* sltltng crestfallen on a chair In an adjoining room when tbe mate entered. Upon spying him she raid. “Oh. Billie. I'd be ashamed to tw ent away from the table, as big w oy a* yon arc loo." Billie, with flashing eye* drew tllmrlf op. raying. “Well, yon wouldn't If you'd known this family as long I have.-—Delineator.
Th* Ocnaral Opinion. Belle—How silly men art when they propose: Why. Jack acted like a feet fool: Jirll-That's what everybody thought nnooauc
high!:-*] "Fine: ellsht 1
Eschsngo of Courtssioa. One "of tbe keenest of Jooruallsta and win. Mori 1* Gottlieb ftephlr. bad the better of tbe Into stranger against whom be ran by acrid ent at tbe corner ©f a street In Munich- •'Beastr died the offended person without waiting foe an apology -Thank you." rate the Journalist, "and mine la Baphlr." Th# Thorn. Caller-How pleased you moat he to find that your new rook la a slayer: Uoataaa—My dear, dooi mention II. She's a stayer, all light hot onforto•nately she's not a eook.-lto.too fran-
Cruot. J< **—He mid my fare waa a poem. IB*a#-It Is-like one of Browning's. Jms-now do you mean? Ilraa-ttema uf the line* are so drep.-Clevelaud
d Ihe papier tm
there was a dross no peg* rould he form quivered—beneath the paddingWlth pratop emotion*, ami In a tiarenl of passion and a voice shaken by light eons wrath he exclaimed: "Where are those pegs?" “Pegs--pegar' exclaimed Ihe [•roper ty master, with raasprratlng affahlllty “Why. roVnoe. what wa* your word, to me thl* morning? *Nn isqm.' And there ain't noae."-LoMtoo Tit Hit*.
R. CURTIS ROBINSON ^ Conveyancing j Insurance ;7;" NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OOE AN CITY. N. J.
CS^Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.“■*^1
WATER EXPERTS. Fasts of Diving That Arw Paefarmed by bwdtth Swimmer* The Swedes delight In "eomblnaiteu diving." aud two men will perform many clever feats togetbee. One of one ms u stands upright on a spring board ami tightly riaspa another man', body round tbe wabo. botelng him head downward and pulling hla own bead through tbe man's leg* When ihe U|-right man storing* from tlw board lie throws hla leg* into the all ao that the two men. clasping each mb er tightly/mind ihe wmhu. torn a sou. eras u It. /ml w hta they reach the water the mail who started upside down arrive* feet fomnaeL Tbe handspring dive te a very effec live sperURy of Swedish swimmer* Tbe perftemer takes off from tbe dli tog l»aid with hands Inateoal of fed turning'til* body to order tn dearrnd feet foromnte or *omrrraaltlng to ar rite bead downward. Very graceful also te tbe bark dive, to ahlrb the spring fat made backuard. the body turning toward th* spring board. Iambic aomrnault dive* are made from platforms thirty lo fifty feet high. I lie diver making two turns In the air and entering tbe water fret foremnaL—laHtoou Hat unlay Review. An Effective Alarm. Flannlgan bad been discharged from tbe artt!k*ry and went to llv tagr in bla native village. Ooe day hr
a day taler the village ■ standing at hla door rd the sudden boom
eonatabii
but showing signs of rreenl burgling When Flannlgan taunted the nr* week be beard tb* news and wa* d< lighted IM prepared for burglar* afore Ol wlnt away.- he sate, “by thrainto' tbe gun on yer front door, coostable. and connletlng It by racret wire* ti doors and wlndle* and loading II wld a brick An' II bit the door slap In Ihe middle? Rrdad. Ol woan'l a layer In the artillery fur not bin'T-
Why Hal* Would Not Do. When N. O Krteou. tbe profit sharer, decided lo transfer bla cieopernllve boaloess from HL Lonia to Ihe country be looked about rarrfnlly for a favor able teratteu Hla [Mwanal friend Dr. Edward Everett [lair aceom panled him on one of hla tours to search of this. A site wa* rboarn. and a name for It waa than to order Among other*. Hale was cnnaldered. but rejected Im-ausr. as Mr. Kelson rate, 'lb- name differ* from ft* dlsUnguis bed owner In belug only four teller* long, w hite be waa al* feel fom or Iherealviuta." So Lee la Ire was chosen In honor of Ihe pioneer French profll sharer.-^Worki's Work.
f 3S “---“ The Ideal Summer Resort
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
j £. MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS
BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST DEAGH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN
Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts .D.irinj; Season. Great Fishinjj in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways
Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts
Aosece* or i be Ivmeot suwaard t* wrlgM UN Bija. *1 lh« oBrowt Ihe Kir.1 HsIMui HaBS-aTUlira i llv. Nv. Jerro.. •od sate
rasera^aqa oi.mii. smoaai oijMi^ia
in* puhijsbva i.n d*j*
HOLLA UAKKKTMiN.
SZS?A*o!£r t "' ,,mm '~ ' M * ,,,b (Milled le IBP ufh dU Mo!'"'
ROI.1 A ]iARRVTH, tn. ABproved IbW I*ih *•, at
HKADIvKT A AOAMM Reading Coal
PBW0SAL8 KOU IMIAKHWALK. tor faroi.hlB* swd rnnaiructitis
“I d]in't nee wrhy I keep on getting so much fallA. 1 only rat two met a day.” . -1 know, my love, but you ahouldi toalat ui>on croudlhg your breakfasi and luncheon Into one meal and youi dinner mid a laic .upper Into the Other."—Cletbland Plato Dealer.
An Angel. “My wife always forgives i faults" -I've got you skinned to death." "IlowT' -My wife forgets mine.'—ClrreS
R. Curtis Robinson vw Conveyancing and Insurance
INo». 7-4-4--4G Asbury Avenue oeeAis CITY. M. j.
No Glutton. , Tbe rr.snccerafnl t'ountel-T'm v aorry I co0i not do more for you. my man. The l'r1*»ner-!lo: Don’t apoto Eli*, old sport. Five ysara te enough —Loudon Sketch.
Glory l*. after all. the thing i has tbe beat chance of not being alto gather vanity.-Renan.
Horverlng
you bear tiir^Prv-alarai Iwll, j ua'i^aLfuraSb lie subjoined list of unrulier* -r “ w Stejt j*t of lire-boxe*. and you will aBcertsin 1 _
lie location of tbe fire:
Id—Second and Aebury avenue. | IS—Fourth and Asbury avenue. i 27—Fourth and Ocean avenue * 1 SB—Hlxth and Central avenue. fl>—Ivtgtith and Asbury avenue. M-Oty Pavilion. Boardwalk. M—Ninth and Ocean avenue, fit!—Tenth and Asbury avenue. 7S—Klaventh and Oratral taanoe. h- 1 —Thirteenth and Asbury aveni hi—Hlxleentli and Asbury avenus
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Real ISratato A-tgoixt LlCENSED^AUariONEER, No. 721 Asbury Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J.
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