Ocean City Sentinel, 20 March 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 4

m- , . WATERWAY WORT WILL BE POSHED Sow Difficulty Bad in Securing; Bight of Way Below Ocean City. Heary W. Townsend, secretary of the Young Meo's Proffreaaive ' baa rsrefved tbe following letter from Haory J Hhariaai . engineer In the Mtola Department of Inland Waterways: Bepiying d> ynora of tba 151b' in-t . Mating tbat your league ha- bean informed that tbe Inland waterway would am be eosapitud opposite Ocean CMy, would aay tbat under tbe law tba work moat be promculed coutlnuooely from tbaaod of tbs prevent work In Cape May County oortbwraidly. and that ao long aa foods are available and tba department la able to secure reaaoo why lire work a boo Id not be completed opposite your cliy There la eomo dl.McuIiy, however, lb marring aornrnl atrip* of rtgbt of wiy below Oeann City, and until there are ratiafarlrriiy ad juried tbe dredgtu* cannot be eooUnued. Again, there remalna about >22,0110 to be apeot under tbe prmiut contract When tbla b gone, anlam tba Lcgteialur* prm-atr-sufficient mouey In tba aupplemeotal bill lo make It worth wblla to let a new contract, K will be necessary to wall until Hornmber 1, 1913. when the regular appropriation bacomaa available, rombtuiug tb* two appropriations lo one contract. DR. GHIER BURIED Dr. Clarence Ruaaell Orier. buabaud of Mrs. Orto Cox Urler, was burled Matuiday from bb lata borne lo Camden. Dr. Ori*r'» death was due lo posumonla. Ha war III only a weak. He wee born In Delaware, »o 42 year* old. and oua of tba beat known sod • popular physician* lo Camden where be had been practletog since graduating from ibe Jefferson Hospital In IMS. Ha leave* a wife and (wo children. Dr. Orier and family were -u turner residents of Ocean City , aad lira doctor > and Mrs. Oriar had a number of frttrrts bare. WTOlttSICV . Usoton Daw* and wife, Mra. W. T. Toraileeo. Philadelphia; John 8. Alleu, Minoea polls, Minn.; Mrs. Dora FrontIce, Atlantic CUy. ATULXJt. Mra. Ida M. Craighead. Ucorge Kudolpb. W. W Adam*. George Frnater- i macberand wl/a, J. Herbert Bchall. i MrpfB. E. Eogtleb. Philadelphia. Mrs. E. Malpaaa, Mrs a Dicketraon. ! AlUtt Mason, Philadelphia; R M 1MT. Mre. George Henalleel. Mr*. X. I tha.abBuu, MUlvllle; C. R. Lambert and wife, Rtraralde. X. J.; H. B. I Bnrtrar, Hnaeltoo, Pa I KATHI-r. I H. B. Oaaoaod and wife, Mra. F. « Oinckert, Clarence V. Robert, and 1 wife, Mia* Jan* Robert*. Miaa Francis « Roberta, Mtm Annie Cmefftr. Mra. M . M. 8Mb. Pblladelpbla; Allan 8. 1 I J am lean nod wife. Mis* Florence B. V Jsaatsss. Elktoe Park; Mra. R. 8 I \ ciymer. Miaa V. Andrew*. Dnvtd O. " Watt bra. Woodbury; Mr.. J I.bldon ! Peuonck, Lanadswn*. HXWUKOt 1 Joseph L. Dalley. E. 8. Dallsy, Wll- 1 Unas H. Vnndarbarcban, R. Doughty, , Jr-. abd wlfo, T. E. Vnn Fleet. Edward Wllkle and wlfo. Mbe Roib WUkle. Freak H. Manrer and wlfo. Oeorge C. 1 Coooor. Philadelphia; J. F McOlff i and wlfo, Brooklyn; A. L. Wither*. Pateraoo, X. J ; Harry Head ley and wlfo, D. P. Palate. Jr.. Ocean CUy, N. J.; E. 8. Woodward. Camden; Geotgo B. Leonard. Mrs. Oeorge B. Laonard, Mas Katharine Leonard, , Wllkea-Rarre, Pa. atpOATW*. E. J. Maloney, Bev. Clarence W 1 BMpbam end wife,' William Wall* , and wifo. W. M Will well, L. New- . comb, R. B. Eberbach, O V. (Hebe, J. ' U. Koanlg, Jameo A. Longatrest, Alpbaua T. Booth, J. W. R. Doyle. J. B. , Kurby, B. Fuminau, Jamee Frnokllo. i K- A- Barotm and wife, Robert M. 1 Beown, Cbnrla. V. Mot tola, Oeorge 11 llenkal, K.- D. Haiot. P. .i.-Cnrllo. Daniel Uallaghar, Harry J. Tay'or and wife, Mr. Harbert. Philadelphia; I Wllttsm C. Dilkea. Mantua. X. J ; Jeremiah Henry, Damelavllle, Pa ; Mra. E. A. Morrow, Atlantic City: ! George W. Ouo. Egg Hsri-or; J B. Homo Be id, Jr.. York. Pa.; E A Cor- ' aoo. Ocean City; B. CP maneu*. Ann end alt. Md.; Otto H. Rebuilt, New- ' ark. X.J. ^ ' . OrSI**acre Passed. Two ordinance* ware given third and floal reading the regular meetlug id tba CMy t 'omml*slonars. Ortlaaoea Xo. 36 provide* for the Improve- ! maot of a number of .treat* In dlder- . rot sect Ion* of tba city. Ordinance Mo. «T provide* for Ibe leylug of drain* 1 on Xtnth, Eighih and Heventh *trrel* " In tbe vielnlty of tba bay. 1 ▼■law lore ***krnpi. ' KB F. Htewart, of tbla city, hai filed ° a voluntary bankruptcy petltiup in the . United Wales Court lu Treoton. According lo Ibe etatemeul made, be lit* sarett amounting to (91,060 is and hi* , Jbfollltle. are Mr. Buwart ' liaa many friend*, who are bn(ieYul r tbat lila notarial difficulties "will aoon 1 bemttafaetortly adjusted. " Moore nignc Deris*. 11 DlreMor Robert Flatter reported al ! tbat William O. Moore ba« signed tbe '* oaemaary deed* by wbleh be give* tbe taty perm ire ion to widen tba Boardwalk aad mti-kr pavilion platform lu yj fkeMt of We property . # Tba damn a. Priming Hons* J. " ItajM.bagymretngpu! job wore, but I. wljj he pleased to da your*. Coma In 1,1 aad talk II owr. adv at

PORTER "KNOCKED" ) A e*e arable man St *f erred la a* a Hay# tba Camden Poat-Tetagrain : "Amtmblymsn Porter, of Cape May ] Coouty, seem* to measure down lo the ; '* e-llmale pot upon tbe Houlb Jersey . Democratic member* by a Nortn Jar- ! **y Democrat In tbe Houae wben be ; •aid that they were -political accl- • ' dante.' There is good reaaoo for ba- '• i lief I bat If Porter » hoc Id try to run for ; n tbe Assembly again next fall.tbe proof , - ' of hi* being a 'political accident' will I be furnished. Tbe pcoplt or tbfw i ; May County may be expected to de- - ' el le that be I* a lit subject for retire- " meut to tbe tall timber* after bis vole y tbe other day against tqual county r " repreaeDUIion In tbe pro pored con at I- ' * tutionat convention. * h "Cape May (fount y has important ' k measure* (ending in tbe Legislature. * * wbicb are ably advocated by ita ren- , ' slot, but, under t he operation of t be , plan arrangad by tbe Xortb Jersey lo- ( u Ureal* and fooltahly supported by tbe - ' lap* May awemblymaii. the county r would bofujoe merely part of a eeoa- ' ' lorial district with a aeoator from • ' per hap* the Cumberland or Atlantic 1 ' *actk>n of tbe district. Cape May i * County* local InUreM* woold not be ; adequately represeoted under tba Hen- . oeaey plan,. for which Assemblyman . * Porter voted wbeu tbe Heonerey bill t * came up for recood reading. But per- t hap* b* will get oo tbe rirbt track t ' wlicn be beara from the folk* 'back at 1 " bom* ' " 1 Hral Karate Trarelera. J " Recent real eMale transfer* in Ocean t CMy recorded In the ofllce of County c Clerk H lid reth. aa reported lo tbe Cape i May County Oaaatta. are a* follow*: ( a Wesley Deke •« ox lo Ocean City J * Association, lob 611 and 612. Hec- ( Hon L. ( 1 Jams* M. Cbe*ter at ux to Jama* H. t ' Crowing ham et al. fMOO. Lot 90b; | * Uio feet on Wesley avenue, 300 feel t ' southwest from FIRy-eeveulb Mreet. I ' H. Harrison Marter. Jr . et ux lo I " Frank B. Marriott tt ux. U^JO « 1 «*0. Hectlon I). * ' Elizabeth Helriegel H vir lo Ocean , " Ctty Awmclallao. Lota OOP and 610, , 1 Had Inn L t Hannah W. Mitchell lo Edward i Lapton. ifotm aad aoribeaal 14 feel t ' of lot 982. Hacrlon C. r ' cbarle* F. Wall et ux to Edward F * 1 Paretic IM0 Lot It. Section 10. • Mabel E. Jennings to Edltb K. " Hchall. $1500. Lot on Plemaura ave- ] no* M0 feet southwest from corner of , Twelfth street, being 45 feet wide and t sxtewdlng lo exterior line t - William C. Flack et al. lo Etbal C. a * Xorcom. Part of lot 166, Hectlon X P ■ Richard H. Ooy #4 ux to Howard B ' Corneal $525. Lot 115, plan 4. Pleas- 1 ore Park. 8 Wesley Lake et ux to Allah £!«• ■ $2250 Lots 968 and WO. H*c , . llou L. g Adele M. Haililt *4 *1. to fcr*:via | King. $2100. Lots 84 and 86. Section , X. P. f Ocean City Association to Elizabeth ■ . Helriegel. Lou 611 and 612. Section L. 1 l The Centenary Fund. ate., to Allen 1 $5600. Lnta 906 and 816. and * lot 60x1316 feat on Waalty avenue 300 ® feel southwest from Flfty-tblrd street, t Section L. Lot 100x1116 feat on Was- , | lay avenne al Intersection of Flfty-Brst t , sircci. HeoUou K. f Ocean Knot Really Co. lo Lydla W. F 1860. Let 17. block A. c Hut ton A Corson CO. lo Oaorg* W. h Buttsrworlb. >4500. Lot 60x1265 feat ' | Waaley avenua. 868 feet aaatb from ° [ Hlxleenlh Areei. , Ocean City Association to 8. Was- t Lake. >210. 100 feat ocean front . below Kifty-eeveutb street a Ocean City Uardaua Co. to Anna E. ■ j Itard slay. Lot 612. block 6. i sect too A is freui Itorth lo Ninth Mrsst* " * and run* sast of lb* BIIMB-IDot wfd* strrel ' r ■ a from north to NtoUi^trrel. aad | West aad Havso avaoasa. S*rUoa C ma* J . lb* bar aad oorep. Mretlon It run. trom ^ Irai* Twrnn-fourUi to T**ntj-«lnt* umb. r from Twptr-blhlh to Tbtrtr-lbortb «trrrt*. f Korir-stath to Plfly-rerond *tr**u. brtwren a lb* b» and on**. Martian 1. ma* fros. It , r-ilty-reeoad lo Ktitr-a>b»> strrel*. bsiwreo c ail Lease W. j.A A ■. B. h Directors of tbe West Jersey and b ' Haaabor* RaUroad at their meetlug f, ; Friday appointed a committee lo con- a I fer with tbe Pennsylvabla Railroad ou ; proposal lo lease tbatr road for a " ' long term to (be latter company. This u action, an announcement by th* " board *ays, la tba culmlnatmn of sog- J grstlons on several occasions by Urge a| West Jersey and Seashore Railroad D. stockholders thatgbe subject be given ■< consideration. el — o ■ h: Pointer far Frrrboldcr*. bi Hay* the Somen' Point Reeord, " which favors the Ocean CUy-Hotnera' " Point bridge: The iiualness Men's v League of Allanllc City has given a ^ point to tbe local freeholder* that will * go far low«rvl settliug tbe bridge die ^ pule If they will take It At till* meet- g lug It was suggested that Ibe Becsley's |* Point project be Ignored for several ai months and by tbat ttme the Ocean it City bridge will be under oou*tructk>n. , * bi Can Bereave (*alea. Director Flsbar reported a| lb* uiaat- ^ of the City Oommimloner* tbat u Hupt. Akarmao, of tbe Shore Fast a Line, baa agreed Uut tbe'clty cat. re- m mdve the company's pole* oo Eighth ct -irert and replace them with electric m 'glit imlea. Akarman ask* for a reso- * Itiilon Indemnifying ibe cumpsuy for H Hie pole rile*, and this will be given u Lruarere. rav aw.**. ...a Haeha. £ To do away wtm the crowding of . vehicles at lb. corner of Eighth street be and Askary avenua In tbe summer, m ordlnauce will soon be passed by w tbe t ity Commissioners providing for *r beck stands, tba l icauring of public ' automobile*, backs, ate. f* 111 1

| Miller's Ghost | !i+ f i A 5 lory «( (iaribakli and Ibe X J One Thousand v i - i i | By F. A. MITCHEL | Tbe r.iiioa «r tb* Italian *talr» tlal occurred during the Middle of the ta*-t century u. by the unit ed efforts 'of Ibree. different le: ■■ n-cor.!. and 111 Ibe <-i»e of t. ■■ of i beta there so great ' antagonism. Tbem three men near Vk-lor '-Eiuuisbne! king of Starolnta: Count Caxoir. !upritur ruiuirier, and General GaribaW; ' king ailed as a rally log head f-o tbe Italh-n t— favour** aplrenli-l dlpk-ntai-y prevented tbe lu lerfereo-c ef foreign powers, and liarilwldi at roe', tbe blow. When Garibaldi, al Ibe bead of l.is* votunticrs. tan-led en tbe Sicilian .bore and a-lvaneesl eastward be fought * battle In wbVb be was vb-terious.-an-l the supporter* of bis enemy, the king of Naph- 1. . ..m: —Illy --allcl B-utl-a. re During tbia Bgbt. when UarilmW! was adranclng. an Italian soldier. Ulu aeppe Guarilet. was captured by. Bom a troops Thb Guardet was as ntn- b of a genius in n small strategic way was hi* general In leading smile* Gnardet was sent forward with other prisoners in tbe -llrectloa of Palemn tbat tbey might not be retaken by their advaoelng eomradea. But lu any event soldiers In retreat do not make tbe I -est at guards, and Cuardet. wis. bad been w-wnded. pretending thai could not keep up with hM emptors, lagged behind and when be saw that be was tnmlnerved by thoae hnrrytng altcad of bint sank down lieltln-l It the prisoner bad been In the rear of In advance of the re treat army he would bare needed only to wnlt for Garibaldi to com* up. A* was, be must conceal himself till tt* main body and rear guard ct tbe royal troops bad passed on. Aa soon he ceased to bear tbe coofulrd sound* of tbe guard abend, of him be op, notwithstanding hi* wound, which was not la a vital part, and ran aa faet aa hta legs could carry him Into a wood beside tba road on which be been marching. Sicily la a mouu trine us country, and he was on a slope at tbe foot of mountains, a stream run ring through it down to tbe plalna be Following tbla stream be cams Gnardet fnnno. tbe mlU deserted except for a donkey- hitched to a post, on whose back were several bags at floor evidently Intended for delivery. InMde grata and flour (were la bags and Tba fugitive, seeing tbat be bad a good biding place, threw blot self down on the harm ff floor to rest and. being exhausted, fed aaleep. He so-n awakened by voire* ami. starting, ran up a pair of attire to the upper part of tbe mill, where be foond n large beep of flour. Tbe voice# came till ba could bear them directly Gnardet burrowed Into the leaving only a breathing space hi* nose at tbs back part of tbe pile, where It Would not likely be1, noticed. Tlie com era were chattering . below, and tbe blder sooo learned tbat they were Neapolitan ao Idlers. He had been aliened almost aa soon aa be bad dropped behind, and these men bail been sent back for him. Nothing tbat tbe mill was a good biding place, tbey searched it. When tbey cam* op tbe stairs Gnardet withdrew even hi* nose under the flour and held hU breath Tbey did not think of looking for a man In such a pice, and Quartet bad tbe aatlsfectton of bearing them go away. 5 Aa aooo ■■ be was free to soma out bis hiding place be did to. white a* tor flour that bad s*h lotted him Going- Into a little room where the miller kept his accounts, be found a t ragmen I of looking glass fastened to tbe wall and by It aaw that Ma fee* waa like tbat of a corpse. Wiping tbe flour from hie forehead wMh bis head, which waa covered Witt blood from bis wound, ba left a smodge of blood Coagulated with flour. Una tbe klea of playing tbe part of a ghost. If ae-caaary to affect Ma recap*, occurred to him. and ha/da tibed hlmaatf here and there with blond, art with some be found he-rlda the miller's account books blackened the sockets of kls eyea. , Hurraying his Irasge ta the mirror, be lost all fear of capture, far. knowwell tlie superstition of Italians be felt wire lie could easily pat t* flight a wb-le army of tbera. Tbe eun waa now low behind the, mountains, and Quartet concluded to •ally forth with a view to working hla backward to rejoin hla eomradea. Rearing the mill, be aaw ibe donkey Mill patiently standing tied ta the post, and It or-curred to Mm that there waa , need for him to walk when be coo Id •* well ride. To heighten tbe ghostly , effect be emptied the bags of flour over I steed, with (be exception of out wbkh he left In Ita place for a , aaddle. Then, mounting, he guided tbe ' beast down to tbe road. There, be hesitated. If be rode to- ' , ward Garibaldi's army art felled , frighten the coining Neapolitans It - Would be all on with Mm. It might ba . better ta the sod to go the other way. ' of a venturesome disposition, lb* i con re# pleased Mm tba better. I and be decided to go with the current I of agaluit |L ( He bad not proceeded far before be - the jabber of rciras. the rattle of i aide arum against cameras art thi I cupA denoting tbat soma soldiers of « tbe retreating army were gbaad of I Tbioking tbey would afford blm' I goo.! opportunity to make Ms ax peri t of nlaylng ghost, b* urged bis dW till ba cam* la light at four men, whom ba sua ported la ba those who bad been sent back to Art blm I 'the patter of tbe donkey's lit ' hoofs on tbe road, tbay turned. • For a moment tbey ettod paralysed f "Pants Maria!" whispered oo* to the t other. "It's lb* miliar. Ha must have • been murdered." I' . "Go bark." cried out Gnardet. "and 1 me! King Romba'e men bar* Wi i my body ta a thicket near my mill I will haunt yon till yon place It under ground art put a cross over it." ( h Aa be apoke be kept on at tbe same . n iflee. The soldiers recoiled before 1 g blm is ms af litMuiF ;

t salt .7 to* what tta-r aboott"^ N : . 0Da oftbem dared 1.- (tend agaluit the > f threat be had made In tbe miller's j t name. art. trembling, tbay retraced [ their step* aad spet-t bonre ta a -frtltI. lea* esarcb for hi* body: I- MaauwMl* Gnardet. encouraged nt i Ma aoccaaa. rod# ou. kaapiag at a safe ,' fllstaic * behind thy-sdrance of the " i treating army. b* cam* to tba top j ! of a drearily fh-m wMdh ba could look down on Pet^rmo. Ha daw King B"io ! ba'a flag flying oyer the pa la re. tl-*' !l Neapolitan ah,|» of war 1a tba harbor. ; besides severe! war vewwls flying tbe j. British flag. He noticed the enemy - V camps and. -x-naidcring thair extent. ;I coe d not contelve isow bis geoer-.l cunld prevail aril not them. He otserved their pottiou* and aaw>th»t tbey were on the farther side of tbe ctty. while tbe declivity on which he stood led down to lb# narrow street, on tbe bltber side that bad been left without protection, All tbla be coo* Id end. aoo It occurred to blm that It would be well for M* general to kn»v>- - what waa before blm. By lbl' time darkness bad come on. art hefortermtued to take advantage l of it t/ ride back to inform Gartbabll of wflat be bad swu. There wa* another road leading to wart tbe revolutionism which Joined tbe one on wbicb tbey were advaa-ltta. r Guardet tna.le for -this road. Ju»t a. I be waa about to ride Into it, looking ' over an open space, be saw tbe dark I forma of men marching westward. "Aba!" exclaimed Guardet to blm self. "A force Is moving by tbla road - either to strike the general on tl-e about this " 1 For some d»tan--c tbe road on wbicb these tro-ps were marching lay over partly open ground, and Guardet bov i ered on tbelr flank. He appeared now and again to tbe soldiers aa a white mans moving to tbe aame direction a. - themselves He waa minded to bl» k - tbe road before them to delay or turn them bark, but h* remembered tba' tbelr leader would be at tbelr head ■ and. being of superior Intelligence, * a« > not likely to be frightened by an up t paritlon. So he fell back to tbe rear with a view to detaching some portion ' i of tba force. When tba dawn wa* far enough advanced to unable the I troops to see him be put himself on the road between tba main body and a r company marching a abort distance iu ■ tbe rear. A bomb dropping among tbem could not have mora effectually , ■ scattered them. I Without waiting for them to Invest! • gats Mm Gnardet. who every moment was becoming mora convinced of tbe I Importance of bearing the Information • be pos»o**ed to Ma general, croawd . from tbe road oo wMcb tba Ne#i«-ll - i tans were marching to th# one ou > which Garibaldi was advancing and | ■ during tbe morning took position at u point where tbe general must pass. II. ' had not waited long when tbe bra.' , of tba revolutionary column came In Mgbt Guardet rode to meet thetn • art tbs skirmish line mslud awny | Ilka Ice under tbe rayt of a hot sun Gnardet kept on causing a commotion , I ta the little army till h* approach,.! , - tba general end Ida staff. "What's thlar tba general demand , I ad. "Who are you who have rigged ; yourself like a phantom?" I "I am Private Olnsepp* Guardet. | taken ta yesterday's flght by Klnc : Bombn'a men. I escaped art Md In u - mill. That'* what give# me a ghostly . appearance. I have been tp the crest , - at tbe hill overlooking Palermo and , I have noted several features tbat It , i may be well for you to know." "What are they?" , "There must be 20.000 troops ta Pa t • laraio, but tbeyfore all naar tba palace , > at the other end of tbe city. There I* | .1 a fleet of war vessels ta tba harbor. , ■ ■ soma of them bearing the English , : 6«X." , I "Ehgllah?" , I "Tea gnnaral." , "Goon." , "Th* part of tbe town nearest th* , feat of th* declivity la unguarde! . Ton may find an entrance on tbat aid.- " , "Anything else r , "A fare* baa been rent out to Inter- , i rapt you. It la marching by anoth,-r read." Tbey b«ve gone on a fours errand Thank you. Private Guardet. Yoii , cot a ridiculous figure, hot you have ( , brought ova valuable Information." | Tbe general rode on, and Ouartict , , took position beside the road. Aa the ( , soldier* passed, now knowing that he was harmless, be w*r greeted with J , about* of ta nghter. History tall* bow Garibaldi after a , | long flght on th* streets W "Palermo , I' Bodily forced the evacuation of King , , Bombs'* army, thus striking the first , and tba mala blow for Italian unity. Stawad Apylaa. To slew apples ao each quarter It ■ 1 unbroken and so dear on* can almost I ace through It Is an art. end yet it U a > ; simple thing to do If on* only know* < bow. Peel tart apples very tbln. cut « tbem In quarter* and remove tbe cores t ■ and seed*. As fait as you can peel and ! quarter tbem drop tbe apple* in * ■ 1 . saucepan In whlcb you have already t placed cold water to tbe depth of two t j Inches When tbe apples are all ta. put 1 . the aancapan over a slow Ore. cover II 1 till tba water reaches th* boiling point. 1 then remove Hie cover art let tbe ap 1 pie# rimtnrr almost Imperceptibly till , yob can pierce Ibcm easily with a ' broom splint; tlion *prinkle tbe sugar e over i be in and let I hem just simmer * until It Is aU melted Remove tbe saucepan from the Are and let it stand ! where tbs apples (*llt get cold before taming them Into a dlab for tbs table Cf/ptisn Smektrs and Madness. An Egyptian smoker of haabeesh la even a more helpless alave than the Chlnt-e opium fleud. He knows tbat the end be wlU become a madman, 1 yet be rushes toward ibe awful goal 1 with unrelaxrt speed. With the ' strange exaltation wbicb flrat come* ' the smoker he feela himself dotting ■ from cloud to cloud or sllgbtlng In tbe gardens of palaces ill bit own. Most of tbe has bees h wbicb Egypt coo- — cornea from Greece. From tbe ~ busks of tbe bemp seeds and tbe tender bopa of lb* bemp plant tbe Greeks manufacture a greenish powder whore bring tbe ecstasy IU victims Shapely Swadee. Tba Bwsdre are probably tbe tallest h, people in Europe and bare on the whole erect, handsome figure*. To extent this advantage Is due to -- physical exercise, for Swedish gymnas- ~ are compulsory ta tbe elementary schools, and tbe system It much need other schools tod col! fee.— London ' Net Hell, but Farewell. 1 j Raggle* |< beerllyi— Good moraln'. / : bore Farmer- It wouldn't be "Good ' momln' " If I offered ye work. Ragres Right ye are. law*; den it ad b* , "Oood day."- Boston Tranacrtat

* TENDERFOOT at POKER. [ I Whan H. Got It "Pat Fbredy." said a *portlng edlI "TlJWe wa* one tale about a sand ( wk-h thai I rather llkixl It scemA . I according to tbla tale, that a barkeeper ' ta sotoe mining 't..w a. cot.i ;vol with _ In i little |«-kw game among lb*t "Ooe nl.-bt tbe tendcrest tenderfoot J Imaginable, after a half dozen drinks , ta a dollar limit "game Things went along ta tbe osual way for s a bile Then an amazing •cries of tiods slid wink*, began to pass about. Tbe bartender bad signaled thai tlie tenderfoot held four kings on tb§drew There were more "In the Ulld-t of tbe betting s waiter brought asndwlcbes and wbLky In bis drink the sharper next blm slip I of couree. nullifying IL | 1 "The unconscious tenderfoot took i , up s huge «indwi.-ta bit off a large : mouthful and begun to bet again. , . Right and left, of course, they raised . blm He ate on and bet away calm I 1 An enormous ,0II, lay on the Tbw sudilcniy th# bartender re - ' sum til bl-« nods and sink*. He ws*| terribly exrtied. Something wa* ' wrung. Tl.e .harpers, s little auxk-ti* : ' called tbe tenderfoot. Tbe teailerfuot llulvbed the Ian ' bite of bis sandwich, took a long drink j ' of wbtsky and. laid down hla origin.) . five cart*. Then lu slleuce be galb ered ta hi* vast pile of winnings sn.tj with a cool n.d took bis leave 1 "'What the dickens did he do with! tbat sixth card't' tba sharper cried. ; "'Didn't you see? Didn't you see"1 cried tbe tmrtendcr. dsn.-ing .up and! down with rage 'tie ate It with hi. j Wellington's Coolness. The Duke of Wellington was one day Bitting at bis library table when tbe door »|*-a<-d and wltb..ut any an I nouncenieut tn stalked s figure of sin ! gnlarly 111 omen. "Who are you?t asked the duke In | bi* sbort abd dry oiauuer. looking up | wltbout tbe slightest change of •••'in upon Ibe Intruder. "Kill me? Very odd ." "I am AiKillyou and must (.tit you to death." "'Bilged to do it today r "1 am not told the day or the hour but I uiu«t do my tnlvdon." "Very Inconvenient; very busy; great many letters to write. Cell agatn or write me wort I'll be ready fur rou Tbe dnke then went on w ilb bis cor probably Jiy the stern. Immovable old gentleman, hacked oat of tbe room sod ta half an hour was In an asylum. A Legend ef February. Here Is the pretty legend wbicb tell* why February bis only twenty-eight or twenty-nine day*, l-oug ago. they sey. February waa a gambler, and he waa ao unlucky tbat be soon lost all money. Like other gambler*, be tried to recover It. and he said to his companions tbat If tbey would lend blm some -none) be would give tbem security one of bis days January . 1 and March, who were naturally associated with him more often then env of tbe other months, accepted his of fer, and a* poor February soon lost tbe money which be bad borrowed ( each of tbem acquired one of bla day* Tbat Is why January and Marcb have each thirty-one day* and February ba* only twenty-etght In ordinary end twenty-nine In" leap yeati. A Faithful Servant. / Carlyle told once of a lawsuit pendIn Scot la o.l affecting tbe snore* •tod to s grest estate of whlcb be had known mmleiblng.-wThe case depended ' on a family secret known only to one A kirk minister was sent to tell her •he must apeak on peril of bar soul "Peril of my ssul!" sbe said. "And j would ye put the honor, of an ail Id j Scottish family lu competition nltb the ssul of • poor creature like me?" S.ftad Pearls. ~ Some year* ago the sultan of Fuln ; that tlie pearl fishermen were reaping big profits. He supplied hl*! collectors with sieves and or- - dercl that all pearls fonnd near Htilu must he tested ta there sieves. Thoae that -dropped through were to be re by the fishermen; those that re. I malnefl In (be sieves were to belong to | tbe an Ren for taxes. It nearly ruined tbe (tearl fisheries. Th* F.dg«tr Bacbdsr. "Bui why do y..u put your friend's things lu tile dining roomT' "Oh. be Is ao used to restaurants that woo't enjoy his dinner unless he ' walcb his hat and coaL"— Louisville (.'..tirl.'i Journal g HUMANITY. The Iwo essential instincts of humanity are love of order and love J of ktndnraa By the love of order the moral energy n lo deal with the earth and drrm it and keep it and G : lo deal with ail reltcllious or dissolute *" ! forces. By ihe love of kindness the moral energy is to deal rightly with •B surrounding He. So shall every ' 1 paroon liave lull strength and yet be absolutely under control. — Ruskm. — — — J 0 v— — —

LAUGHTER. j I Spontaneous, happy laughter tells 8 always o! goodness, and the man H • who' nevet laugh* must not blame g I his fellows if they think there is g ' something m rong with his He. some- g th-ng dark within. If tlte ritesm* H which flow out are only bitter thf ' 8 fountain* cannot be sweet *; An freer In EngllstlT*^* 2 ' Even lb- xrrateat authors now art H then make s little slip in tbelr English, h \ Thus Sir Walter tk ..tt' tn bis "Legend g I at ilontrose'.' bus this scntenee: "But g I I happened Allan V -Atilay had rushed ;g E post, hitu." The "almost" should come > before "ere ' in order to express the m ■ oottor's meaning. ' j* Judge-Tou certainly do not expect h tbe court to take thi» nllhl as evidence? g r Prisoner— If that won't do. Judge. I emu h J glv* you another.— Filcgeods Blatter. B r| Nspper - Did Smith Inherit bis money V or make It? Snapper— Neither. He la - "I a Corporation lawyer — Judge 1 j "I see where s prominent lady writer ' sgys tie-re I* no excuse for a girl being jl pla'n" "1 never heard a girl try-to heart on.- admit It "-lt".i-t»n ri«L | !| The V:.u r H » ter.a. ... • <h. w>'j The Supeflnt«i.il.-iii ~ t "'"■Jjt 1 garteii v" -Very -few af his s*e,l« I Ijrrv N-wka- Huy. f.-llorv. nt Bllfa weddln loiilaht I .tai tJ^V" ' plug hat ■'li'. x*,. N.-.ix J <l'.»-l I called lo -.-e'if )..|| had an I opening l»r oie i;.li-or- Vca, there - I "!ie'r«H""Lv,re s'"" " a" ron K.rc A.-rn. Hi...... 14 — Htxlli ami Pleasure avenue 17— Eleventh and Bay avenue 12 — Second and Anbury avenue. 4*— Fourth and Anbury avenue. j 45 — PUghtli and Anbury avenue. 4*1 — Tenth and Aabury avenue. 48 — ' Thirteenth and Aabury avenue. 19 — Sixteenth and Aabury avenue. - 51— North and Central avenue. 51 — Sixth and Central avenue. 57— Eleventh atid Central avenue. 67— Twelfth aud Wesley avenue. 68— Fourteenth and Wesley avenue. TH— Fourth and Ocean avenue. " 7.6— Heventh and Ocean avenue. 70 — Ninth and Ocean avenue. 82— Second end Atlantic avenue. 96— Boardwalk and Moorlyu terrace JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. City New Jereey !i I

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