SWAMPED WITH PRETTY FLOWERS ' City Treasurer McCoach and Councilman Hexamer Take , Oath of Office. Former Internal R*v»nae ttollcctiir | ' William Mri'oacb took til* oath «f office ■> city Irca.urer of Philadelphia Monday, and Past Commodore William K Hdkamer *a» sworn In a» a aelecl councilman the "aui* day. ilbiib are prmntarnt aummrr resident" of lbl» elly and ureal boo.tvr* oflhla leeotl, al«o. The occaalon was rriuruibvrrd by member" of I he Onan • dj 1 Club and oilier friend, uf tlie gvntleuien, and both were overwhelmed wllh lieanllful floral emblem". Tlie yacht club presented both Clly Trea.nrrr McCoach and Councilman Hexamer wllh floral piece" made In reprewiil a large yachl wheel. In tbe cenler of which wa. Ilie club pennant of red and white. A toeing I lie club member, present to coiiKralulale boll, gentlemen wc re CouiiuiKlore Charles J. Corran, Vice Ounmodore Charier K. Wall. Hear r . Wall. Hear e i
Commodore I> H. Parte, Pa.t Comnurture J. Italph Wllaon and Jamea Franklin. the laller an active aplrll in the yarbt club and old-lluie friend of I both, especially of Mr. McCoach l-reaeol from ihUclly weie Harry K. Si an ton. aecretary of the club, and ' J"o«l mauler Hut tall. • J. It. Grove. aeut a pretty floral | . piece made by Haberuiehle lima. ( •■Jack" llabarmehle I" a .umiuer re-l- , deul »f ocean Clly. , CITY'S BUDGET At a apodal meeting "f IheCtty Commlmbmen New Year'. Hay. the following leeoMHoa llxlng the appropriations for 1814 wa« I««aed: The namlultuii I. aa follow.: Kelt Iteaolvad. by the Hoard of C.uiiuile.Uii.fi. of Ocean City that for all the «> penwa during Ilie floral year beginning on the flral day uf January, ISM, and end lug on the thlrly-flr.l day of I in-ember, lull, lb* follow lug aranuuU be end Hie ami are hereby appropriated and ordered to l* retard for Hie following purlweea: Street., *14.0110 Oil Salaried. l».f«0 <*• Klectrlcal In. peel Ion UeFlte Departure*!, 7.000 rti ' MiKwllanei.il., -.000 00
Adverting. 4500 00 1 , llulldlug lu. peel bin He f |a partinent. /?"" « t.ighl. -vJB.OOO 00 t Herbage, '>.«» <» . ' I nlere.1. ."..000 OU 1 Krmovtal of Kahtd.h 2.011 OS Prlnllng. 1.000 00 , Health, son 00 , Wtasrve.. -wo oo , Water, . 8.000 00 , Dram., 4.00000 I Hoard walk, I *00 III M«Mc. 4*n 00 4 Police and lifeguard.. 10. 500 00 J Kellriiag foods of tdu. . *(U0U 00 ' Inlrreet on bond. of lire, 750 00 , Sinking fund. bond, of , me, i.Too oo , t at cleat «r band, of Half. ti.400 00 Retiring ParHUrn timid I , of ISO*. E 1 '«» 00 | Inlareot on Pavilion ! Koiid. «d law. axiiio , Sinking Fund, Hrhunl I lumd. of IMA. 700 00 i intaieai an Mrboul Itoud. (' of IMS, 1.710 00 i Kniktug Fund, Hoard- j< walk Hond.of 11*1-1. *000 00 1 Ihiudaof Maki. IJKW« ' Sinking Kami, llnardwalk Honda of It* is. 1,7111 t» ( Interest on Boardwalk Hand, of IMS, 870 00 , K... If Hie Fund Fir. An i Sinking Ftrr Ap it
paratua Bond" i>71*M. Battel I, lull ml nfl Kite Appara- « I u. Honda of 1Mb. Skint'i Sinking Fund. Hoard |v walk Honda nt IBM, i un «0 1 Inlrmdon Boardwalk Honda of HUB, 1.000 00 , Ktukteg Fund. Floallng |. Indebted nr.- Ib.nd" i •f lull, UNW. Inter**! on Floating In- , debt ad new. Bonds of IBM. 2.500 00 ; Staking Fund. Board- I* walk Bond, of IBI 1 . 1 ,400 un * lolrreat on Boardwalk j« Kooda of mil. 700 HI , f VS&Ma^m bCTS \", ISIS, liaiiai , fa tercet on Clly Im |r prorement Bond, of I IMS son on sinking Food, Improve- ) meut Hood" of 1912 lUUi 1 iiitfraat on Cllg^lm- t *4" B^d. oMki^.Krh°"1 1.850 Ml ' 1 ulerewt aa School Hood. of 1*1-. 235000 Sinking Fnud. Fire A|» parmtu. Bond, of . MrtS, SOU 00 I nieraat oo Fire Apparalaa Hood, of IBIS. 5011 on ""Sate." 1B12, " ' Mil on t »134.«a» M Ha II further Kaaolved.Tbal Ilie m->ney> apprnprlfr.,m and iu nnt ml patten of the followa, : KaUread Tax 82.4WO On j Kraiichlie Tax. :.»» un I litem*, cod" and hue.. 2 50" l» Floe" from Potlee Court. MO (» Plumbluc Inspector'. fee, SOU 0U Kterfrirel Bun Mi Mercantile Ltreoar* 250 lai Delinquent Tax*. lor IMS and prior year., 8 IU0 (n Tax Hupllcale- of IW14 114 718 08 »I84 V* l»i twin waa pmri'ed hy Hirer!.. r l lioru Jm Si Ot^thM OcwTcdy 5 £-3£5S&
k CURIOUS DREAM. j Warning Thit Cam. to • Gr.nddaughi An ln-lin r lu which a dream war j I u-.-ful lu ptvteutlng nu Impending ca- 1 1 I ui.iri.|ilir I- n- ordi-d of a daugbtar of 'I vi i i:uili.if..rd m Kdcrtoo. tbe grandi daughter ..f Sir Waller Urotl. Tblev| .ady dreamed more llian auca that ber j , ! ui.m her l.»d l.-1-n murdered by a black I ; r| .,-ivniil. She wa" ao ma.-b upadt by ! r III. Hull .he reiurtied borne, and, to ; h.-r great n.loul.liiurnl and not a Ut He 1.1 ber dhmiay. "he niei un rnlerln* 1 h..d met lu ber dream. He bad been ' . „ -i-d In her alneneo. She prevail ' ' ed upon a genlleumn lo watch In an ' 1 udj.-lnhig i-i.ini during the following I night. 1 ' Abnnt 8 o'elo-fc hi the morning tbe i I earning "oma eoata. Being queaUon i.l .. p. where he waa golag. be - aluiwered eonfUaedly that ha waa go- * Ing to ineud tbe mlatreaa' lira, which at 8 o'clock In tbe morning In tba mid " die of aummer wa« evidently Impoaol * ble. On further InvfailgaHon a atrong 1 knife waa found bidden In the coola Tbe lady escaped, hat the man wsa 0 subsequently hanged for murder, and * before Ms execution be confessed that * he Intended to aaMaalnato Mrs. Both .r erford.-lxmdan standard. errorn.— ixinaan o. n
GRAND CANYON. " Ideal Plaea In Which te Reallaa the ln»igw 111 aanaa of Man. where a man can step back Bat by ° hundreds but by tbouland. of yaara. «; back lo tbe time when tbe continent we" In the making. This place la the p Grand Canyon of ArUona. Tbara the • vial tor nee» a panorama In a million f colors aa Ihe mtata gather about tba • nigged peaks and the euullght gUetaoe " Oil Ibe metallic depoelle of tba cliffs. " A whole chaotic world diedoeae ItaeU. ^ . Hock fortua of ancaany baaaty Stand j out on those unrivaled cliffs, and far 1 down rune the river channel. 1 Stand on soma ledge and realise the * ' Insignificance of man when compared - a lib 111# handicraft of nature, watch a parly of travelers threading their way down some winding trail that clings lo the great wall and see them . grow .mailer and .mailer until they . he-nuie mere apecka lu the great rlfk then some Idea la gained of lb la waa- ' drrful place. Tet tba canyoa Is so ' symmetrical and. ae unlike anything lf rise lhat It la vrttb difficulty that ooe • can acquire any notion of Its tmmaa- - ally. Niagara poured ta would hardly e biva the dignity of a mountain at ream. 1 -New York Bun. 0 , I, Easily fleearntruatad. The profeeaur was In Mm exaltadly platltodlnon" mood that ao matt ma" ^ "imariera the wisest of men. Aa bw 1 tween alternate alt* of morning coffee " end I4lee of bacoa be read the editorial ana isisboi «»«■ — — articles In bla newspaper, ha remark
ed lo his wlf. that If we -knew what ■ i forefathers t.'ked a boot at the , breakfast table we coo Id make hletory ' Now. Mrs. Pro feasor la a plala. praeIleal woman, wllh a sense of bnmor end morh eitwrlence with profee1 serial moods flh. thought to hmwelf 1 that It ta rather fortunate on the whole 1 that history doe" not depend for Its I existence on 1 seek fast table tnpHa. i she said demurely: I -It would Iw something like this. 1 , think: Wbeeae mv rewspaperl This . coffee It cold. The toast le horned. . This Is • bad ex*. Where do yah hoy this bailer? For goodness' asks keep ' those children quiet'. Well, bow 1 must Iw off! "-Tooth's Companies. I . ' . Mu macs af "Hamlet." , William De ridge related ta Ma "Fuolllgbt Flashes" that daring Ms strolling days In England, when coax » evsutag dooa dnty for Polealaa. the ghost: Ostric and the first gravadlggar, i and Edwin Booth remembered Thomas I Ward dying tn eight at tbe aadlaaca I ae the player Mag and being dragjged from tbe nitmlc stage by the heels j lo tolsr Immediately at Another wing as l'oioaiaa, crying "LJgMa. Hghta. , tighter BamlM In a one night town, -veering be iovid Ophelia better than forty thousand bratbam baa watch ® ed ber through aa open grave packing ber trunk Id tba place beneath, while II Ibe gbeet. her buebeud. waited to etntp ; It Bp There are awee thtage ta Bam- •
I existence behind the scenes thaa t I are dreamed of la the philosophy at t | Ira.- From tba Green Book. I Caw. and Water. - < I To those engaged In tbe handling of grain the natural shrinkage of ahelled i : ixirn while In storage and la truatt to i I a matter of prime Importance and < often a source of dlaputs because of < i an. in age reported at time of receipt i at earebonee and a further loss at i dale of final sale. la order to deter- | , 1 mine Ihe amouat af ahrinkage or loss i I of weight occurring ta corn the de- I j an siisehnant with 900 bnabela of . 1 shHled cura. At tbe time of storage 1 the moisture control waa 188 par I lent and at close of tbe teat 1C7 par cent, ov s .OS. of 4.1 per cent. Tbe l Wright per bushel bad decreased from I 7 pound" to SO pounds, and the total loss of weight waa 1*70 pounds, er slightly- mors than 7 par cent. India Rubber Teas Fruit. 1 Tba fruit ot the India rubber tree U somewhat similar to that of the Klcl- ' una cumaiuuta. the caster oil plaak though somewhat larger. The eeeds I have t not disagreeable taste and yield a purplish oIL It ie e fairly good eubi silt tit" for llnaeed oil. though tt dries Iras rapidly Mixed with copal blue - ulsh. Tbe stl may also be need In the ' manufsi l urv of soaps and lltbograpbtc Inks The are somewhat like j ttay cbeatoul". although darker ta oet- . or. ITic lDdlauctrti ire fond of wearing braceMs and nackleta mad# of n them. ii Praise Far the Orswtsrs. ii "Tbe growler".- sera a Georgia phi ii loaopber, "are tbe boys that keep tbe " world mo ring, for when folks are " growling all tbe time tbe world stops " to aak tbe rrawia and straightway ,, Ii ml" a remedy for Hie trouble. If tba $ world paid any attention to tbe opti- - mists thing* would be at a atandstilL n Taking II for granted Hat every thing's i- O. K. Is tbe ead of progress."— Atlanta u Constitution Celery lessening. " Aa ex-rilest celery "aa.onlag may is , amde at borne Get 5 .-sols' wart* ol o celery seed, run It through the lure! j » knife af tbe gi)ndee or break It In a " mariar: mix with about tau Unies He balk of tsUs sell sad huttin i
A DILEMMA 1 j: : ' ' - — ' ; A Story of. the r ari» Commune Br LOUISE REVERE Al the fan of tba second empire of Frtuce. when Napoleon III waa da throned, lbs common lata of Paris took peasaasiea of tba city. They comprised that element which brought a boot tba relga of Icrror during tba French uprising against lbs Bourbon" In tbe previous century, only the former revolutionists were led by a mtagHng of patriots ami demagogues, while the Utter were led by Imprsoticel idealists Among these commune leaden we* a young artist. Gaston Beyer, who w«« ae much of a poet aa an artist There ala^Tof"°hea^ .IreannJ-e bo would 1 Boyer was much beloved by all who ' knew blrn Mils. Adele Holvlsaaot. a person of very different Ideal from met and Tell in lore wUb blui and Tell in love who
and. her hue tiring returned, aflei tbelr eugngemeiit dld^a" aba could to ^ the corn rnu or In 1870 Boyer tbraw lilm * self Into It and became ibe capuin of a of tbe bands or companies ta that force wMcb obtained tba control of Paris For several days they held tb* a power to Inangurate any governmental system they chose and had I bey lie L gun to lav tbe foundations for such « p system would undoubtedly bate held a It longer Hul. baring reached a polnl t where tbelr drrams must either be comeVi realixrilon or fall to pieces, like t tbe wave that tremble* before II t break*, tbe .ounnunl«t*. not knowtna | wtiat lo do with tbelr power, remain , ed Innrllve let It fell and went down t wllh It to their ruin. During Ibe last .trugfft* with tbo.c , who were striving lo place France , again under a governing power Ge. . ton Buyer was dangerously wounded 0 Heine uvitrrr Ihe residence of bis . fiancee than Ms own boms, bs told , thoaa -who were draggtug aim from the clutch of II.- victor, to carry Mm # (bare. They did so. Mile BMvtaa.nl c received lilm and. finding that Tie w«. bleeding profusely, hurried out to «• , cura the eer>>-es of a surgeon , This waa Juet prw-edlng lhat alsugb- r of communtata which wa. tb* moat ( pitiful acroiniMinlmeut of any modem ( revolution T he prtaoo* were filled with , them and In grou|ia they were taken t out hilo Ihe vsnla placeil wllh their , face* agaln»l . wall and abot dow. , without men-y In lbs general mna , ere even children were made lo suffer Wllb Ibe re-l This method of destroy , method or destroy
lug anaMiy I- a bloody |iage In tbe bl* ( tory of govern inecit. , Gallon Buyer fighting deriieral"1!'- , and botdlai: h - men together al Ihe ( barricade he defended. wa» a marked j man lo his rnetaiea. Tbe offloer who led a battalion of Infantry agiinri Imu . when he look Ibe barricad* avul I. Icu teeanl Hertrand .srilb a file of men to get ptsuu-sdon of tbe communist win. ( bad given ilicm ao much Irooble. Ber f trend bad In llgbt hl» way after ttmne ( who were carrying Boyer. bui managed f to ksvp lieu lu sight ami saw Ibem ( bear blm Inro Hie home of his fiaucw ^ Entering Hie liouae. tbe lleuienaul ( found a surgeon there with inatrumenl" pertalalug lo his profession in hi. , bands, bat no mje elK-. , "How now. M le DocteurT' ex ( claimed the lleuieiiant. "What are yon , doing here without a atari* petleni j when so many wounded mm are need tug your alien! loo elsewhere?" "I was Just going oat 10 nerve the j poor fellow, when yon entered." , -Thai story will not go down with me. A wounded communist baa been carried tare; one of Ihe moat stubborn ( of the lot. Ii I* evident that you haw been treating blm. Whets Is bat" "If you think i bets la any out here , yon warn all you have tn do Is to search t the hou*c " "And eo I will " Ren rand seal bla men .op and down | ■tabu. Instructing them to ranaark ae- ■ ery corner, while be reserved for blm self a tied room out of wbteb be bad seen the its-tie niffllnf When fie CD do-tor coming B
tered tbe bouse Hr opened a closet ,| looked behind a lounge and lifted fl the valence of a bed. From tba Utter 1 place be ilraggev. .Srih Mil*. BolrU t iant, trsnilillng Ilk* a leuf and pal* a* (death. ' Now tb* aenrcber by tbU discover} , waa thrown off tb* scent at tbe mo ment when he wa* within a few fee: . of the man be "ought- boyer had beei { carried into the room and. at the too j meat tbe surgeon, who bad Just arriv f ed. wa* .iilrmpilng to atop tbe Bow o: blood from tb* commuulat'a wouud ^ there came up tbe sound of armed mei f below . a "Heaven*" exclaimed A dele "Whu shall w* doT" "There 1a but one botie" laid th< ( •nrgrun. "Let tua lift blm under Hi bed. Possibly itary may not think o' looking their for a brave man " Wllb help Buyer got under ibr l-ed Than the .msnm suggnued rbal Add. go under tl_ wjih Mm aud bold a lowe up agalncl the wound to ataneb tb. flow of h Wi-ifl with the hope of pre-crv tag ber l-.ver from death. She su. 1 c*sd»d In dolus so. nod at the asm. mom- ui ita surgeon pnased out of tb I "There Is a came here." said Ihe lieu tenant "Dunhtleap. aiadanlatlle. yol ' torn to underataad why you abonld con caul yourself." ! Adele stood shlvertag. but made m , reply. 8be ei|o-tcd every amai _ Jim Ut ill and "would look under lb. . bed BuLsmall I Mug* will 4ft eu tun y the cvurar uf errata '1 be finding oi a girl tarirad ol a tuau directed tbv course of llw arsn-tirtta tbonghla In n ! different channel II* had bad a. .' thought of finding a badly wound*-,' ' • man under tbe bed He bad looked 1 , • (ber* a* a timid womaa would do lh< ' ■ asms tiling not expecting to find a . f burglar, bul to utl.ry beraeif that ao • burglar H tbcre a putxle occupied . the Ileal enant's mind Why bad the L gtrl bid from him? • "Do yen know where the communis: • who wa* carried ta ber* ta le ta found ?" he baked Adrie. A Mill mere Imiwiant problem than Ihe on* that occupied Hen rand'* mlml ** roufroated Add* I f-abe denied k»..« 'l tag what be a»ked be would conttuuv u Ma aaarcb she might say that her a j lever had beea spirited away, la thai is , case Bertraud would force ber Into ' VteflBf *'h#Cff In bad \rnk lakru
' xnt* mtgni . -are Boyer trom Mtai: I abot bill bv would Ukely bleed t" ; & kD?: ■ • ud g" I" Hu.ver - rc-cu*. A" Ibl- , I , .fli"li«l thmui-h A dv'e • bra n n» •> 1 ' tiroeoii-ly -'Iw ir-Micd lo cling lo Hie ! ! one ,-bancc She admitted that »!'• | | : Cor Win"* bt pi"!""1 "be "dll.U l»tajed , : II al ber and '"'d ber to .bow hl..pff».e ; i -He .-nu I firvv run. far. hv added, ."ill in- ivindtrion " ') ' "No." gn-|.rd Adele iDcchalilcally | j through a l^' k^door Into | » soul appeared. The fighting In the J ■ netghliorti.io.: bad seared all sway She: f hoped .he i .gbt catch a gllmpw of ij» ! ' tba bed Tbe poor gtrl wa. taking Ilie only Chance to save tier lover, life, j but .he » oppressed " lib Ib* Uioiuh' j ' In tba yard "be «ti"«t still, not know J „ tag 3 tut What to do She looked up at ; „ the rear of the dwelling" uu cither al e of tb* bouse »ta- h«d left, hoping » be | might see some one to * bom she might whom might
communicate l.j sign a request to go ta and succor her lover. But tbe at tentlou of all was upon the street. where tbe tiring bad not yet Cra.e.1. j abe make bini understand? j "Lead on!' thundered tb* lieutenant, aiming to terrify ber. Adele went through the opening j passed to the street. There abe waa | about to lead Ibe officer farther when atopped her. "It la absurd for you to try to make j believe Ibal a wounded man would carried io far. Tbl. fellow la doubt very ue.r, «nd you knowdL/T:.kc to blm or 1 will blow^Bat your " tie looked at ber «o fiercely Ibat sb.. half Inclined to believe be would Ju»l then tbcre waa a rattle • f musketry very near them, aud a crowd of communists cams running pari tliem wild with terror. Adele »"« knocked off ber feet and. getting up. yielded to - desperat* resolve Will, out looking for Bvrtrgad sb* Joined the romtuui.ht" In tbelr m*d flight. Uavtug escaped from the officer, abr wear-around {he biock and lata a hou-e ber owtt. from wbeacs she aent a to learn If 11 would be safe ber to go bom*. Tba messenger cam* back nud reported that tb* bou.c deserted Taking tbe risk of Ber fraud s having returned to seek her. abs went Bums and looked Under tinwhere tbe bad left her tovar. He waa not tber*. 8ba waa encouraged. It waa Ukei.i that bs4a bad com* to Mm. and jet be
might have been dlacorared and car riad away ta prtaoa. Gotag downs:.- .r- t ah* das about to taava the house when the surgeon entered. She stood look 1 at Mm In an agony of atupenac -Ha ta saved." ha said, -and by yom 1 P-HOT?--1 lurked near till I aaw you go oui ' wtth the oMosr. Than, mmmontag a- ] alatanc*. wa canted tb* wonndad mtm 1 throogh the yard after yon had left I' 1 a bona*, wbers I succeeded ta Ink 1 ap tba artery through whtah bloo.1 ' aacaptag and stopped tb* btaadiug Com*. I will ta*d yoo to blm." ^ aver and Parle bad settled down under tb* republic, one morning a wed ding p*nj entered tb* Church of tta detains Tb* groom waa Gaston Hoyar and the bride Adela Bolvlaaau: Tbcre was now u.. danger for either After Ibe ceremony the couple driwrt ed for Brlttauj. where tbe arttat re aumrd bis legitimate work. On* feature of Paria slues tb* tern porary triumph of communism ha* changed. Tlic east front of th* btatorh pa lac* of the Tullleri** la not there But the fountains play and th*-«MI dr*u sport ta tb* garden where Ii stood. Y*t tbe relgu of kings and th.reign of emperora have ended. A re pnhllc thai baa taken their pile* ba> 1 forty years. But where la that Eutopla. the commune? it lived ta the mtadi of Ita votaries for many years 1 to be lined at la at on to Ita pedestal But It bad DO sooner been placed there '
tt faU of its own weight Alia | th# brava men and women and chll- ; wfio paid for their rialou with , their fivaa. Antique Btyiaa. Masculine feaUoua are oflaa perpet ualsd through tbe gradual acquisition of a gentlemau'a cast off clothes by bla servants. A powdered footman of , today weara the costume of a George dandy, and the present lord may or"a coachman U dressed exactly IP:.a nobleman of tbe time of George III. A page boy, with bla three rows of but weara what was known ta the early years of th* nineteenth century - aa tbe Dutab skeleton suit, tbe fish i lonahl* wear for boys of the upper clauses — t-ondon Standard. i I Persuasive. 1 -Will tbe ladles move up front please?" aald tba conductor on a car crowded with matinee gtria. Tber* waa little response, ao ha : "More forward, pfeasa, ladles; tb* i mntorn.a n is a great deal b*Uar look- I Ing man than I am." 8mlllng. the ladles moved up.-Boe-ton Transcript Something Mawar. • Though iinaccua tooted to hard man nal labor, Tulfold Knutt was earning Ma breakfast by doing some actual work. "Welt, ma'am," he said. "I've split d* kindila' Anything more?" "Tea." answered the woman of th* 1 kouae. "there's the lawn mower."- 1 , j Chicago Tribune. . I tpeniah Matawa. flpanlah farmer* who rata* mil— ' plant only the aaads of tbos* aperimeoa whkh at tba family labia war* found 1 particularly sweet, fragrant and pulpy. By this pro, oss of selection they bring ' tt about that sometimes that* U a whole plantation wttboat a single flavorless melon la the crop. A ^Unwerthy. " ! ( tbo peraoual cnlomna and aald: j have an offer of a fourth. Khali I accept Mm?" The reply came: "If you hive lost three haslaind" I should say yoo are ' too vareieoa to ba trusted with a flaaath"- BsnmrA ui
RIBBON UPSET A STATE. , Th. Undacora^ ^M'ntaUv^ Haai'"^ I irou'l'.lrai'.- lu-'!! "i"" "hl.h rv j' I i-ubil- - sr.- free are given ta W liilam ' vtiih-r y'.-ii-i - t«iok of reminiscences Of hi- il.iv- a- minister lo the Hpanlsh coun. -A. -he Court ofHiaJ^k I 1 2KS. oTSSTtis- , ! for a purely ,-vreiu-.i.UI pur|r« seems | ' ""lM.Vhl-Wrt' al fan that not many yeara sg-. a • .-naln minister of the ma- • j ^'c^a'ta iir'lvr ami g«" » higher rank ! 7 1" '
1 FISH FEATHERS. | ii A" W'y U : J'h" y.iung 'b^'m^kn-.w^w^l , t I J^IkI1"' ||T iTe'mcu'u card • j again and nu HJi. ' jj'"11'*, \ ' | ,om Siidiit'er7 "vla"""1 "" n" ■ , '^he'1 wMler^roVli^Tfor a conference I r wllh tbec -Liif. Hie. ipinln and tbe floor J -No such di-h lieri-." was his rv|«.rt. , I- "There ahi'i any su.li thing. There never was such a dish In New York." • ,t The youue inn U* arose am! algl.e,l I agmlu ^ \ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r wriierl" N-w' Y.irk.-'hirXnriid 'JUJ ly. -But If ."UvviBdrop ' " ton tie vv III crrw-t your mistake. *11r lighten your Ignorance, project a shaft * Tie sighed « llilril tlmd. Kl retched , MuiK-If "lowly and added: "The comiubwioner will loll you thot . fish fentbera nr.- a delicacy. They are . taken from flying ti»b. You' catch fly ,. tag flch "HI' »all wnler on ri'eh t*B»." -P.q.tilar M agar Inc. "Old Nssiau." *_ . - li-.-— ... I n - . It.r.1 . In Ihe history of universi-
ty Is found ihe following eutry after It h«d I iee ii diH-hled Hi neat Ibe college ta lTlmetou. ^ (lie ucvv building after tbe patrou nud benefactor of the college. e-tv he declined Hm honor, ri-qiieatlug the IsKird to cnll Ihe edlflc# Nassau Hall as expressing The Honour we retain. In thl« remote Part of the Globe, lo Ihe Immortal Memory of ibe Glorious King William the 3*1. who w-aa a bram-b or tbe illuntrloua House of Nowata.' Till* request was complied wllb ta tbe following term*: - 'Whereas Ids F-i.-ellcncy Oovr. Belcher bn* signified to u» Ilia declining to have Hie Edifice we hove lately erected at Princeton for Ihe Tae and Service of New Jprney College to be called after hi* Name, and has desired and for Good Reasons that It should be call'd after Ihe Name of tb# Illustrious House of Nassau: It Is therefore voted. and tt ts hereby ordered that tb# i ad. Edifice lie In all time to com# called and be known by the nam* of .Nassau Ball.' " . •werdsmanship Against a Tiger. Sir James (luirain, known as the Bayard of India, was a "mighty hunter" aud an si inmpllshed swordsman. * 11a once performed Hie hazardous feat p of killing a tiger with his sword and from ilie hack of his horse. General , Nicholson performed a similar feat He rode round and round the tiger af a nud round the tiger ■
gallop, gradually narrowing the circle i until at last he was near enough to dehis blow He had only the one and If he had railed would have been slain. Til# explanation of the feat is that tlie tiger does not spring upon the horseman during Ibe circling proc- 1 ess because he I* watcMug his op|>ortu. Mt.v As the circle draws closer and by tlie strange maneuver, ao unllko tered. Wages No Objsct. -Can't you g.-t any work?" askyd a woman of Ilie I ramp who had applied at Ibe lutck door for food. "Yes. ma'am." be replied. "I was offered a steady Job by ibe man who Urea down Ihe road ta that blf while , That's Mr. Gat seed. What wa* the • work r "He wanted me to get up at 4 tn the I morning. inl!k seventeen cows, fee-!. ■ It was time to begiu the day's work." "What did be want to pay?" -I dunno. ma'am I dhln't atop to aak."— Youth s Companion. A learm-,1 Kugllsh Judge aske.1 a ! knowing ills weakness, had mlxed a _ -aaled -un arn-rtcuily that he declared he could iml live without eating an1 other. The Jndge soon repented of Ms folly. The lady had A foolish na- ' tare and a lemiwr which so tormented i her busbetnl that he would prolong night "Geiiticw-ii." he was accus1 tamed to say when counsel or Jnry i heroN* '""rr •"•Twhrr* ,han wt "* t j Painfully Polite. Ij Old l-y on twelflh 'I birthday, i hupr vou will improve It wl»iom. knowledge and virine lt,.> fipollcelyi -Tin- same to yon. air. ' For Mon Only. I B he- Why did yon call ibis painting I "Peace r He olwrve the ahaemv • of female figures fri.ro th# picture. - Illnsirali-d Bits. I I J When a llaf" sjmk> tile tr.ul. In- find*
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Cam p Ii, p. o jOf A „ meet" every Hsturday | G" p"i'ifK.'orlR.°' M*"' ' tan'in^r«ran«''°simLTf'*scb ma nth' 1 14— Sixth and Pleasure avenue. 1 17— Eleventh and Hay avenue. I 1 18— Fourteenth and Pleasure ave. !%-Heveiith and Wear avenue. 42— Second nud Aabury avenue. 48 — Fourth and Anbury avenue. 45— Eighth and Asbury avenue. 48—' Tenth and Asbury avenue. 1 48— Thirteenth and Asbury avenue. 41- riiilceuth null Aabury avenue. I 51— North and Central aveuue. 54 — .Sixth aud Central avenue, f 57— Eleventh and Central avtftue. 87 -Twelfth and Wesley aveuue. I «8— Fourteenth aud Wesley avenue, t 78— Fourth aud Ocean avenue. " 75 -.Seven lb and Ocean avenue. 78— Ninth aud Ocean avenue. M>- Hoard walk and Moorlyn terrace r 911— Bay avenue and Batlersea road ; Try ail Advt. in The Sentinel and Get Results
R. CURTIS ROBINSOT Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeds Numbers 744 and *746 Asbury Avenue Ocean Cm- - - New jKitsKv UK.AI. KNTATF. AI4ENTN. WM. LAKE, C. E , Real JJstate Agent,
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FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Bo:>rdwfalk. Free Band Concerts During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. Tlie Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS ? • J 1^. Curtis Robinson 4* — Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and Coram Isalooar ol Dead* Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCRAN CITY. N. si. Money lo Loan on Hand and Mortgage Advertise in tho SENTINEL

