TEILS OF BENEFITS OF ORGANIZATION
Civic Club Members Hear Excellent Address by S. S. McAllister. . 8.'8. MeAllMer, the well Known'dry goodf'mercbaiit delivered, Hie following •ddraas orf'The Value of a Ixrral Merchant!’ Anoclftlon’’ Ire (lire the Civic Club at Ite meellng 'I'taurmiay
evening:
"Mr.'Preeldent and Members of the Clob: The (object I will consider tonight la -The Value of a !<Oca! Merchant!’ Aaeoclatioft.' •'To arrlye at a-oonchislon an to the valae pfa local.merchant*' asaoclatlon, ■ It will be nweemry io oonulder. flr»t, . the character and standing of the peo .pie who would miKe up eurh an aiwo .clatkm. •. . "Our merchant" generally are men (or wonjenjof ntoreor leaalntellgeoce, executive ability, diplomacy, character and Influence. They are among the . leading citizen*. •» - “Their conatant contact and jaourae with the public generally, their dealing* with people of all kind* dlapoeltloua and temperament*, clove attention -to the detail* of btielne*" (which li Decennary to vuccem). and diligent atudy of the wanta of their patron* and the public In general, and how beat to verve them, naturally bring* out the beat that'* In a min, and develop* whatever ability lie “Ton know, modern bu*lnea* great acbool, and experience the be«f teacher. Anyone to be a auccemful Merchant muat be a sort of combination—be moat be a diplomat, have executive ability, a. good character, be patient and h on eat, and of ordinary Intelllgeooe and tact While a man may not ba highly educated, be will i ally acquire theae by contact other people. Home of our biggest and brighaet merchant* only ordinary education. •The merchant, being In constant touch with the pqbllc In general, knowa the eentimeul of the people and CMuequeutly, If be bee the confidence .•f the public, ought to have an iuflueoca In lie affair*. A baud of mrrebanu Joined together with some *peetfle object in view can be a power In a •‘Then, our merchant* have a vital - luteraet In tba growth and development of oar city. They certainly are Intereated In any proposition that will help build np onr city and better extomg conditions. Tbe value of a merchant*' association I* evident at time. Our city h growing, and progrumtve move* are just now,being mtfit that need all the power ,ssr.lble
back of them.
Utkina, wherever
DR. BRDNYATE'S ADIEU TO MEMBERS:
uncbsnglng of friends whmb I have met with here. Thankfulness yhat with the poor a* well a« the richof my people and my neighbors, and rlth a large nuihber'of cillzeus out Hie the church, 1 have been allowed a be on the footing of yji equal gnd . friend, to Mel with them, to sfleak'tn. item as man with man amfc brother! j “And I have Aue particular reason ow.to feel a little proud, as well as* thankful. 1 liave been here to. labor
GAeHeroof Pond Point A Disappointment *1 » Tourtb . o! Jul> Celebrsbon B> CLARISSA MACK1E. Copyrlzht. MO. br Amrtlcan I
I I “My name* Barnett, I with a llllltt clli-klnu mi | teeth.. * _ The reporter look a ' bla pocket
j a penell
l “BaaaetirRepeated the doctor at- [ ' fably. "Then I am mire you are a ' whose dust lit
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SINGS ITS DEATH SONG.
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under tbi* mound. We would have freeholder* who had |H>mical dntlp. Ini-iuded yon. nmopg our honored alhy to Freeholder Anderson Bottr gur-sls bad wo known there wae'a llv- geol«. of Weymouth' Township, Inc deacendant -of Tberotl BaBaett. through ubime lands tltv hlghuay
wj(l mil for the greater
“III, Jared!" called First Seleetmr Foster. "Found tbc grave yet7" "Reckon I have.'' replied the sown , Ann Rassetf aay* It s the grwe i
by your aide and, through your good-, Thcnin- ltna*»tt.“
III and help, through lb* great. After „ of somnolent t l
liberality‘of .sopte of our •friends, our: [oltn of | >on church haa been built ami beautify | , hai that It shall aland fn coming lime len [aj.,.,. 0 „ p „ to tell of those who #acritl(,wd and hUlory . indeed. It la'bpred, through days of anxiety aud [ alL 0llipr
gloom, to bring It ail about. Ami we of ,,,,11^ m rreif edifice*.
"Kiddleatlekar Inlerrupled the mnn mdWy The reporter arrlhbhal busily .In bla notebook The .first selectman'* month
bardi
"What do you mean, madam?" naked Dr. IJncom patiently.
"I n
I I just
1 I’o
1 rom
blslnrt'-al tar wherein bud Washington r It' had lym unoartb or 1 Identity of a tloiiitry war.
yAweillnc*
aluniheml'the linnmrt.il ir the beloved Ijifnyelte
real hero of I be Ret fn his genetiloci-in goul dis-tur luul r
I afterwi
tint, who had eitbsti dleil lighting on (I
Zilb of Augttsu I77U. hi the battle
Long' Island.
Notwithstanding the fart Hint Th ron Bassett bad appeared to tie tl
abundant reason* to rejoice to-
gether for worship here. The church a credit to Its peojile and an honor
God. Vea, this church polnta to a truth that we have worked harmony and peace together. - •Then, agatu, there la great ca for thankfulness for the general crease of the membership of' church. 'Many who were not of
live years ago are now member*, your children have been converted and ye
yourselves helped and blessed. Will you not let me. for the Iasi te, apeak as your adviser, and apeak
plainly? New thing* are coming-
face* aud hearts. They will
anxiously read your looks and wait your greeting*. Won’t-you meet them In the kindliest sympathy and with open hauda au(l hearts? Do not miss,
the first opportunity, to give your w pastor a hearty greeting and ante him and bla family of your heal
wishes for their welfhre. It fat the time when Ood’a servant needs a helping hand; therefore settle with yourselves that with this ebauge you will try as
before to do something In the if Helping the coming minister and hla family to-feeI at home. 'Settle it also In your mind that In
'labor and service and attendance you
ion abundant. If you have your prayera, begin saying
them again. If your church-going haa been Irregular, make it steady and
fixed. Make * fresh start and be reporter wits enjoying earnest and helpful lu your church. I but be bud reluctantly "Once more, will you auffer me to ' ' * t»—* w_
give you a little warning? Don't dlscuas the merlin or demerits of tbe'com-
brfore your children. .Don't
folks were
going to hold a" cck'lirntlon over this grave, and I came over here from my 1 homo lu Deetown to step these'anertlcg)ona prbceedlpgkr’ She looked trlUfii|lhnntly about her. w hile the people gasped, f-petoun mis a mine of. his ' tjiylc wealth: Waslilngton's bendquar ters. noted taverns where he had slept,
blrtbplai
aid n
V of' h.
by
icrlle
but n drummer
ileacrted fwm 1 kittle of l^mg Ir
ninety years old. stroke. Uc'a
lie wasn't anythin^' •y. anyway, and lie 1 nd! He lived to be id lie died from sun-
Lcetowo.
bolding some kind of
powwot' over hla grave this very min-
believer She snorted coo-
that bad populated t~ouu roiui tu tuusc t , early day*, with commendable nnfcir I . ... s ' Pond Point derided upon a celebration upon the following Fourth of July.
This celebration was to come as n . , .. .- thunderclap upon the neighboring ° ! ' OD »”• 0>*--omBUsl Ln-
openly Jeered at j Tbc ^ pn^p,. rburkled gleefully
mlalnformed. then." cried
the drat selectman, glaring angrily nl
Uacom. wbo In rom tlxetj
Pond Point In dnyt gone by.
There was to be a grand parade and ■pcecbmaklng on the tfi-een where ilie churches formed a triangle. ■ There was to be an oration at tb* grave delivered by the drat selectman blmself. followed by the sounding of "tapir over the renting place of the neglected hero. Then there wn* to be a picnic In the grove, with free Ice cream and gorgeous drewerks -In tba evening. Other town* and tillages would come
ace and envy.
Iasi ibe honor of Pond Point was to be vindicated Dr. I.lscom bad a reporter on a New Tork paper This
aented to appear. Had be known wbatwas in store for him be mlgbt have accepted the assignment with more
grace.
The eventful morning dawned warm
organized, have proven both the oommunttf. and the mer chanu. By organlzlnftoey become a unit of atreogtb, become better acundentand each other d learn to do things jointly that will be of mutual benefit to all; and, 00 tba other baud, It their help Is nsedsd to aid some Important municipal improvement, they are more easily ' regular ofllq' a unit of strength' I
’aovice.
!• fat a great The great religious m6vew the world have been foe. a by being ergan00* with ibe other, m enlarged BJr getk In convention* and hare different phases of
that If you' are not careful and fair you may do Injustice to the greatest and
most self-devoted earnest news, the tum u iuu( deepest love oteouls.tbe purest sense of WP q] ,| K1W
duty, the warmest love to yourael'
only because they come In a form thst there's
Scatterbrook up
And while I can yet a|*ak to yod. He parted Into
I have aometblug to aak of you. Kl about myself, lo these yeqrs of jnortt among you It cannot be but I
1, labor has been greatly benefited by belogorganized, aud Haw of boelDee* enterprise have been baMfitad and enlarged by organizaUori until today we see- everywhere partoerahlp* being turnad Into corpor albms wltote life la perpetual. .You know, a oorperatloo cgu be dissolved only by mutual consent of lu stock-
tHao “Now, If our merchaute are active, Intaillgant men of obaracter and Influanw, vitally interested hi the welfare and growth of our dljr. would not a merchaou- association be of great _**!**? Yo« know, anything that will la any way develop Hie dty. or bell ex Ming conditions, Is of Interest thea^ and I believe they are men wl eaa appreciate a'n opportunity atweald be ready at all times to do their doty. ••When they aid In bringing, about aoaie improvement to the city, they are^lu a way beueOHsl themselves, and I. think a* a claw they are hroad-
! ol< l 1 and muggy, with tbe promise it least, against the' ten*«*beat later on
new. Never- forget the temptation : •This I* a proud day for Pond Point." which naturally arise* to Ulk and ! remarked Dr. Uacom as he prepared compare matters and thing*. Proba- carriage drnwii up
bly you wlH
“The greatest day ever." responded tbe first selectman, pudlng nervously at his huge cigar. “We've been wait-
doctor. but today those other fellows
j what Pond Point ran do! The? say
stood some things, Judged harshly, spoken hastily and, what still 1 weigh* on my conscience, some I not spoken when I ought to have
I from Deetown a
scribbled, aud for a few minutes there Ing of the committee and the rustle of turning pages. Jefferson Foster wondered helplessly what the acrtlie might be Jotting down agiilust bla futurq
peace and dignity.
"Tea. ypu are misinformed." returned tbe woman sarrastlcally. Thl* gr Indicating the decorated mound v a weep of her mitten ed hand, "do* contain tbe dust of any of my a tors, though It la the grave BKRO! This drat grave with the weeping willow on tbe stone Is (irrnt- ' grandmother Bassett's, the nr: great grandfather's, and this one under
late Ihmd u'oiiiini--
illdluglhe May's Landingroad were approved yealerJay
forwardeil to Slat*
the original
Is shortened I'JIG feet, making th I'J miles long. IT will font/ a portant link In the chain of county seat road-, tl|e bttlldl whfitli was advocated'by cx-tioi John Franklin Fort during hi* The bond* for the building of jhe
ilgli way
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draw ing Interest a
e for 1
The Atlatillc County Br-a Chosen Freeholder" hs> taken p nary steps towards building tl ‘•River Drive" between May's Ing end Scullvlle, one of the n stretches of woodland road In Jersey. It will he necessary to t 1 rights of way before tin te put Into eflect.
KttrroRTH k Sknti n ki.:—Per through the medium of your . pa|ier. to say a word rfgan.
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There Ts a queer bird-In the Jungle*' m of northern South America which la ^ . called tbe "latujr by The natives, but M la known In s- lwn-e as the gnlcated JJ curusson. It is chiefly rehinrknhle be- M cause It sing* Ita own death aong. § It‘does not really slug, but makes a S very m'ui b llke’lbe Spanishmmls "Cl , H muerto'esta-atiur.Rlie corpse iu-s berei. g •Tt Is while uttering this lugiii.n.-its g
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the.spartainiui in dfertly still' Tin- hi .assured ijfti-r naliin begin to ciiy. -The •'
R, Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and lnsut;ance * Notary Public and Commissioner of Deed* INos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue ‘ OCI£A.N CITV, N. J. Mouqy to Loen'oo Bead-and Mortgage
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SALVE FOR HIS WOUND.
tl dramatic energy, i
where he bad a dagger. Su
n bare 1
10 gay
tor and fumbled at the roll of t
script Id his pocket.
In the carriage* were three clergymen of rarvlog doctrines: the F.nright brothers, lawyer* and men of » Ing In the community; a snpernnnatrd Senator wbo was a relative of tbe Bn rights and the orator of the day: committee 00 celelmitlon. and. lastly, tbe reporter from New York, wh dejectedly beside Hiram James of the Pond Point Clarion, rather bored
the whole proeeedlng.
Op the long street, around tbe cor ner by tbe postofltce and up tbe Incline to tbe village green, where tbe acbool-
“If any of you rember augbt of this
kind—If I have ever, by fault
knowingly, burl anyone, done them Injustice, caused them offence, vexed or troubled them, or In any way done
og—I humbly and earnestly
beg them to forgive, aa If I had begged neighborly proximity. Here they pans them on my death bed. ed and formed a semicircle about tbi "And so, too. If by any fault of P««tform which bad bo*t erected hie I have neclecfd them; If when Dr u * co,n * nd * n " ,: thee weTwronr Tl.Ti-rTw .nmnL. , T-*<’>''• *"<1 (Sentlemco-Thl* I.
, P""* <J»r for Pond Point:
£ * ,b ^’ lf \ ^ no * * ,ven Brat time In her history abe Is able
them tbe care I ought to have done, I « B0 d side by side with her patriotic pray-you to forgive me, aod to r*k | alater town* end to. eqHrasiaatlcally
that I may be forgtveu, forgiven for commemoraie'Mie Declarnllon ' now and, much more, for ' Independence and to honor tb
wbaj I do not know. : 017 of one wbo fought and died ^far
“Aud about yourselves. Io any! ‘k** Hbevtj and who. ibrough a atraogc lace, even tbe smallest, there must' 0Tmlc, ”• *“• ,,pra ,0 ° k>ne (wrmitled
'■.si-. 1 " , J r,'V,L‘,"TaUT™T,
Wh*rtv«tb*r.m.yb—ach. wherever „„„ lDlo and Ihp m , nl . they have not been healed and keep M fted iita long, white band and Mtwed aeigbbors apart and brothers at j hi*'bend, and there wna alienee while
enmity, grant ate, I prey you, thl#! he prayed,
last favor. Orantmetbls last request.' First Selectman Jefferson ' Foster Let bygones be bygones, to have no catne forward when Ibe prayer resurrection,.and be-at peace among ended. Ills'round red face was redder yourselves. ' than usual, rod when be e And now, friends—kind, lovi,,-i •>*! tswds of persplraHon stood out frisnds—we mqy never meet it tUs! “ '''* , ;' rrb ” d ,0 °*‘ ,b * 7" 01 hour and in this place Main. We; ^ .U".o'Zny'w'^^ £eZ together a* we have afore- eye when bis glance met tbe slightly time no more. You have been to me contempinnns smile of the reporter wbat bo other people have ever been from New York he started violently wbat I cannot hope that any and unrolled bis paper* nervansly. others ever will be. Here we part for ■ Tbe .drat selectman wat good. Let me close, for I cannot: P*WnHy from-stage fright, better dwso. 'Finally, brethren, fare- ■* ,hp 0 P‘ " ln <' ""<* hi* carefully well. Be perfect, be of good comfort P"'P arwl "P""'*’ " n< ' ,h rn eoncentcatone mind, live in peace, and the ** ^ ■?" "'“V “"'•T vehicle Qod of fove ahd peace .T.II be with "* ** T - ,,OWlJ ,,p ,h ' dn " y 0 !?' . ,, . . ' “Friend* and fellow, country men." Dr. *ud-Mre. Brunyate left here began tin-acicctman In a h.tskv growl. Monday morning ou thelr way to Hie “thla I* a great occasion-* great occaannual Stale M. E. Conference at As- 1 alon." be repented, runtkfentlj evading bury Park, taking with t.hem tbe be*t ' ■ eynlcal gleam In the .rettnrler's eye. alsbes uf tbelr many friends. “for whlrh we are Indehied fo onr There la much Ulk of Dr Bruuyale | «*»«tued towDtnau, Dr, Liacuta." Jeflucceedlug the Rev. Dr. N.J. Wright feraoo FoataFa eye wandered again 1* superintendent of tht Bridgeton aod encountered tbe grinning report. District. He^wlll have theuuanlmoua cFi face. "A hero ta sleeping tn-oot support of the official board of this uddat. Today wa are to honor tba church, as well as some strong outside brt'veey and daring of our aeteemed Influences, It Is reported. dlllen Tberou Bassett, killed on tba . • - B vld of doty. A year benea are hope
. to elect a suitable moniiment to nta
ie forest of Jl!» oor baHived
tbe ad-*: -Cl Me
neseatsdg* the family, a copy be . •n the record* of our nail Ooaurll si ■e putiltibed In tb* local grew.
A. W. KhiilNUKK,-
o. tt cotmojr, H. M HOFFMAN.
nUmetaad by Kslml* Tribe, No. ND, CK'et Ooraa UUy. tbe ath alaspof
TmO.Au. m.
” There was a metis of excltemea! on tbe outeklrtz of tbe crowd eritere tbe vehicle that bad crawled np tbe dusty read'had balled A* womao'a'voice, bereaved rising high above tbe tumult, angry
odoieuc*. aod expostulating. Inlerruped tbe se r beloved |set man's apeerb. "I tell yon I'm gor ll T*st| h * ln,t np fron I : ,rhl,, *»>ng baa got to
ud alqiy tw * ,0 I'I’« <1 -'"
A murmur of - Indignation followed
solutions tbe speekw-aa she pushed her way •e spread through tbe crowd and dually emerg. 1 aod tb* «] into tn* open-space about the grave-
fibe was a tall, raw boned wohtan. with strongly tnarked feelure* and Iron gray hair drawn tightly bark
from ber forehead.
“What do yoo mean bv tbla'dlatorb-
beeo declaiming over—tbia Is the grave of UKItO. great-graiHlfnthcr's favorite dog. Tbe old man thought a sight of him. and when tlie d>« tiled he hurled him here under the wall, and nobody knew anything about It. He always said Hero was s* good a Christian ns lots of folks
be knew!"
Site went amid a dead silence, and It wa* not until the diret from her carriage wheels bad settled again that 1 faint cbnckle'from tbe visitor* broki tbe constraint.. Dr. l.!s>oni covered tbt situation with a few words Vnker with a twinkling eye. ' ■ "Pond Point seems fated to play a passive part In Hie history of her country So hr It! * lad ua be content to be good citizens, heroes In our bumble way. and perhaps w# may so condui Id time of national distress
time I move that we adjourn to
picnic grove!"
Amid food applause tbe gathering made Ita way to tbe grove, while the reporter replaced his notebook tt pocket aod thanked tbe doctor for the privilege of ntteisllng such an luterest’lug abandon, amt the good doctor and other ntemls-ra of the committee swallowed hard when they saw the alert young man sprinting up Ibe road to catch the noon train, for they knew that tbe bonnr of Pond Point was at the mercy of hla pencil. In tbe churchyard Jared Wilson anrvejed the decorated tnolind In sHenre. Once he pul forth Ills hand to tear Ibe flags and flowers fro* their place, but
be drew heck. •
“If be was a good dog the tings won't hurt film any." lie mnlterrd aa be followty* tbe committee to tbe picnic
That ft
ben Jefferson Vostri Ibe Domination for 1 n bbt district be lai upon tbe hero of
fall-
Diamonda- Under Wafer. An' tultarlon diamond Is never brilliant aa a genuine stone. If yotit
during Jut
Icon Hand'" new pier during 0D1 of llis 11 aliBhted It
July and August, to whlc an arimht.ilon would be ch We all realize that In A
te music I. on the pier* excuslvely. GrBSSO
'and we also realize that, !i City, the beet baud* and
procurable In thecountry ire eugagrd, upon II
thereby catering to tbe last patrons. We do not hesita that the summer resident" ' City would gladly .patronize
on the pier providing the -.me eland- j “Xf?, T ze„|,„ : him In a ard of mu»lctane would be Jngagetl as: tlir ,., v i,| ms .,ir hlnjtne™ „„„ u . In Atlantic City; otherwl*. the wu-lc 1 „ long en:'ro„.y for forgiveness. ‘ on the pier would prove a failure. J was rapidly granted by tlie much Certain it Is that the beet, the very | barrnssed tdaygoer^ who on his tnuelclauH should be engaged for | beeO'd to be altownl to rctarn to
July aud August, and If Inferior j H>nt -
auch aa we have had in the J
climbed h
Ortta-
usly. hnd bestowed ,
them lu June and September.
Just a word' regarding the tuu-k-pavilion being turned over lo the excursloulstM. Think what that would Id the morning, go to the mueic
rest and quiet. Then,
again, think of the disordered con llor. of the pavilion after the exci sioulsts have gone. Surely, were eu condition to exist, In a short th ie pavilion .would be uufll for u True, excursloalsts should have sot consideration, but so should sumu
resident", from whom the city
Cbcc
"ttccessfully c
the play
large annual revenue. TruHling the <lo,e - ° ,lr honorable Commlaslpuyrs may-ponder "!!■
these things, we remalu,
ura sincerely,
HtIMMKK RggJDKNl'.
Th* ParsistcnCy of Cold*.
I Why -Is il that we are so beavlij j subject to colds? Other epidemic dls ! eases-measU-s. typhoid, scarlet fever dlpbfberla-msy get hold or. us onci j and there Is an end; l{ Is not usual t< j have any of them twice. We brew It , onr blots! iiifmuiiity. The poison of tin disease evokes In us Ita proper anti
tect the difference, a very almple tew la to plt-re tlie atone tauder water. Th< Imitation atone la -practically exllti guisbed while a genuine dlntnom eperitles even under water and Is dls tlactly visible. When possible, plate 1 loe atone lieelde tlie poeslble Itni tat Ion under water, and tbe routnist be apparent 'to tbe least eiperi
KLBKHOX. Thos. W. Jack, Colllngswood, Jas. ■aria, Oeo. 'Davis, Wm. Burhmar, Lancaster; O. M. Brown, Hr-cnvHie,
a.
' WYOMIKO. Mrs Edward Peuuock, Edward T. Pen nock, A. Marshall, Mrs. A. Marshall, W. H. Zimmerman, Mrs* John Wolf, Philadelphia; Mrs. Anna Hleel1, Atlantic CRy; Mr*. W. Gibbs, Eveline Glbhs, Balllmore; Mr*. Mary Harris Armor, Maeou, (la. BIKAYNR. Ebeuezer Adams, F. Wilson, ; H. Klee, John W. Frazier, Jr., F'rauk Nelms. C. U. Kmsey, Kata A. Young H.J Holmes. H. M. Wilson, . Jr., C. C. Magoulgli, t.. Noble and wife. Kohl. W. Hcott and family, Wm. McCoach, Jame- Franl ■ In, Miss V. Harman, Geo. C. Atklm. W. G. Culbert, C. H. @ peck man, Philadelphia; FI. A. Corson., Ocean City; (\ 8. Hand, Tuckahoe: H. C. Irotb, J. B. Cramer. Mercbautvllle; C. O Austin. Albert Fogg, 1;. a? Backet, Victor King. J. Fj. DuBots, Camdet . J. G. Hardle, 8ea Isle City; J Nelson Garrett.8cnluloti;G J. Month. Jenk town; A. K. Kurg-tetler, George A McGlathery, Norristown; George B Langley, MHIvHle.
and keep It In stock,
so that we sre henceforth protected 'against tbe disease. A well vacclnntcd ’ nurse, for example, works with safety ; In a smallpox hospital, where the very 'air la Infective, bat her blood Is so changed by vaccination that-the amnll pox cannot affect ber. By acarlet fever. again" we are. aa It were, vaccinated against acarlet fever. Tbe reaction of our blood against tbe disease hnmnnlzes ua. Nq such result follows Influenza or a common cold. Wq brew nothing tbar Is permanent. We arc Just a* susceptible to a later Invasion as we were to tdc Invasion tbat Is Just
over.-London Spectator.
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“Certainly-1 do“ “Tbeo why don’t yoo come the open and say aoT’ Exchange.
An Attarthougnt.
Nervooa aod Inexiierb-m-vd Hunt iris Ing hurrirtlly al the ronelnaloo of a aougi - l.ndics and - ee genileturn. t>-' started 16-er—sing Mr Haw "d me 10 apologize tor tils-er-volce. but I—er—1 omlli'ed lo-d.i so apologize now.- rsmdon
A- P.
vorely.
What Kept' H.r From It. ave you ever ibotigm ot going on 'tbe>stager "Ye*, frequently." "Whal baa kept yoo from doing woT “Tbe mnosgrra. the mean thloga!’Cblrsgo Record Bersld. Two Signs.. “To anuff a caudle out accidentally 1 a sign of marriage " * vYe*. and to turn down a lamp U tenilonally I* a sign of courtship." . . . Caustic. The fllrl-Wtmt‘* yoor opinion of women who bziltnle men? Tbe ManTbey're Idiots. The. Glrl-Tbcn Hie tmltatlon ts mk-.-maful. - Cl-veland Leader.
PeerUliniws covers w
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NOTICB OF SEmEllRiT.
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Cape May County Cin nil Court.
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Th* Fattiv* Codfish. A Corres|«ndem of the New York Post says,that tbe codfish frequents "the tableland* of the sea," The cod flsb no doubt docs .this to secure as nearly as possible a dry. bractiig at mospbere. Tbi* pare air of tbe snb marine tablelands gives to tbe roddsb tbat breadth of cheat and depth of Inng* that we have ao often notk-cd The glad, free smile of the codfish Ilargely attributed-to tb* exhilaration of this oreanlc allROodlcom. Tbe ror rcapondent further any* tbat the "cod flsb subsists largely on the sea cberrj ' Those who have not bad tbe pleasure of seeing the eoddsb climb <bo cherry tree In sen rob of food or dabbing the fruit from tbe heavily laden branches with chunks of coral bave missed a very One sight. The codllsb when at home, rambling.through tbe suit marine forests does not wear bis vt^t nnlmt toned as he d<*es while- tondng around tbe .grocery stares of tbc United States
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'A High Pricad FrlcaVaea. Lord Alvaoley, a noted wit aud high liver In England a hundred yean or so ngo. Insisted on having an apple tart on hla dinner table every day lbrougb<iin tbe year On one occasion be ptihl a
H. CORSOH Keal I vrstriTc- Agent AUD— LICENSED AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asbufy Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J.
party going i
c of a dozen men dining together a London dlib wherf each was' r* qulred Jo produce Ids own dish. Alvar
ley's.
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free of cos'
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•nllrely of Ilie "uolx." o: it each able of the bock, taken from thirteen kinds of birds, among them being 100 a'nlpe, <0 woodcock* and '.'0 i-ln all alaiul :iU0 birds ■
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on shoes and stockings. Who.’ on shoes before the stockings:- : ilao pui ti|i sign* telling people to wipe their fi*-t wheo we mean their
Ami s^fnther tells a
boy be wilt warm bis Jacket when he bieans to wnftn hi* pantaloons We little eccentric In our phrases ni
An Odd Epitaph. The following epitaph ta to be found I Jt, cemetery wilhln seven mHes of cw York’s city ball: WM tad'blOKra, Dy 0 aJd*b"!M*rt£i£?* ' For what I am tty* crumbling cUy in-1 w '‘^^*3>»A»jo*ffatr of yours
R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Publis and SOMMISSIONER OF DEEDS
PENSION VOUCHERS :: CAREFULLY- EXECUTED '
Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean City . . New Jersey The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N.J. BATHIN6 SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST DEACH ON THE COART THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts. During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Dehght of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and Jrom Philadelphia en Three Railways Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known reeorte MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS

