Ocean City Sentinel, 12 February 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 4

iVTEHBE CIR AUTO 1RIDGE Matter of Big Big a* Brought to Attention at the Com aaiaaiomera. TW MfM, to Ik* weakly mMIdi to Ifiprn* ih* IIum la prepare k» tk* **/'• Katoer advartlM,,* tlaytne, Hm Hek-k pretod*,,! of Ik* H.xr.1 of Trad*. aaid IhM. . Ill tally of Ik* MH h* itetorad la Inter* Ik* cMj aMrtote Ik* Ika ItotorfrntoMiipNwIiMn te ka» Ik* MM of buying •>«,•• an Cay'* automobile bridge brought M toff tk* CWf IMUmhii ll wa* Ik* upi*M* ot Ik* Board ot Trod*. Im ditto, Ikal irik* board maid raetoe* Ik* tor Ifcto waald b* -paol for adaer ttotag purpose* la Ik* »if of togiia •ad Ik* aoaa; would b* appree,*,*.! by Ik* knafd. Tk* mayor ad Ikal laaamueb »■ Ibe ktodg* waiter koa •shun IM* Mall.' •P and ika Hoard of Trad* ha. ap te'tolod a NkMM la cooperate u a no Id bo w*l In tea** Ik* aabjori a lib i baa* roMMHtao*. Tu Ibte Mr Hru-a I to aaotlaa of UiMoi Thorn. Ik* platowg *f Ik* art»*rllan« «aa l.n ■ HhUMamyo*, wk* stated dial nul of Ik* approprtalloa |bi« yaar, Stoaat ■ III b* *p*al wdh raw. pa per. Tor Ikte ko oaald «m atolMal** and pr* — ot ■ km la Ik* a* bar aa*Mb*r> of lb. CONTRACTS AWARDED J r. raa ood r.n*t « a.rh lb. •ortenaf (Wral a.er.ue fro* TweMy-dfth la T**ailjr-al«nih airaMa, •ad Ik* i«*ai toting of I antral armii* from r**nly *«t>th i.. Tklrttelh Um ««*kif MMUnd of III* t'lly Com■*r* a* follow J F. I'm f'lSM: foto*r k Hack, toll U; Ik* Holloa k Uommi c.mpaay llbkig I la lb* Bad. MM. Port** <b Mack . SUttl ST; Ik* Holloa to Itemoo I ampar.y |7M M M*Mt. aflat raading Ik* bad. on Ika Ural MoalMMd eowtrart. aaid Ikal, Han ika kid* *•*• opened A. A. Tana* aad »alur Hack ka.1 tona oa Ik* wrong raalran Thar bad dwpntoted tod. which a., fattened. Tk* kail te»*to klddar. Interior 'Mka* Maud, a ia Mr. r«, .ad lb. toto -""Mat kad laid klaa (Um •paakat i Ikal ka kad a poifarl ngkl l» ••kid lk» Wltaol la kkto, If h* ■ill M*. Har batng aaaml U iho ■—*'•« HMM. agtMl lo laka ika mn Ml Hal a*, ate* .wanted Ik* aan Utoto to* Ika -art kaavoaa nttop , totoltodMailoai taaaratreaa tor Ik* rmwrfactag af i mural a»* mm Ml VMM TMtotoUi and Thirty 1 tGkRteXTjTirSS ' ' ' ' "to. Itoto M^NkKglMtol'MMlkatur to ukuauuUM AM Ma "aaaTiatof I Mama Tartar aad daak aatd Ikal Ika I N""" gtera plate i, tow« ikal limy < had made t mtotak* and tortoMad I ha

CH# Miiddld In Um odlca af (ouray I .CterkHUdtMk.wi.io.nm lath. I tope May Uawaty llaatoli, aw w fallow. Akaagto. Lot IN rtedla., I Mary t llrawn to *lr to Nalkauwi 1> IhBM. Half af M to*. HMtoa (I "Mto A Hwtok. Illl. Kllwk.ll, J. dawd. umu toto oa Maorlyo, Imam. Ml toM fraai "n*aa yan ua Htaab to rkawpho, n n la Hat. po* A. Smith bldtoi lm it, 7'. MM, Moarlya Tcrrar* III f*M team Oman ••"MM. •ktototo imto iMaii'o. toto' tm 842. *•»!.. C. Hawk C. dwuk u ru to Alhaei s-m totob. Lot tod HitolM *. _ MiAlvilta Katlouto Haak la Harsh l\ AltoH Haggto * i ia data n f. rial I, •tobb. Traaatea* al 712 Jflnib to reel TT"Z.'n.'~ ' If Ma telona «*n am Har*a a team tern 1 1 Iw |«|| b Had «IM. .al I •»* 1 2Hr ; u. bar Ut «■. amm k .... n^. , tebitemi • ( an , TkaMm tod Wb.Ha. tertor of ika ' Caibolb eh.rcb*. al Moo* Mat hot aid Oaakoa. «aa w A (laud. 1 'Hjr Kn day aad pamd Ibo examinee... for Il.te ■HI. Ika Bo* John j h.nmt • ol Um bote itoMmue factory gm I itaaday m**wfa«, . BUM '*taaa.4W*. 'Hater, Oapl JokT*M I. *— tod i -apg. to. U Lactoa w. »

PROMPT PAYVVPT 8"" — """ Tbo teHoo log 1*1 lor. baoriug on Ike .a | ptoa'o rntoaror In Ik* oidtli terlb.,, of | Iklo rHy, *1 plain lli*aia*l*ro: OBtoOg.ll J . Hokruaty «, IBM. j j Mr. Jokk U. Alter, Walo Afonl Mlloaokw. Wto. 11 I teal Hit -II te •Ilk rilroaM |M*a>- " ate Ikal I ackoo«lod|o rrrwlpl of your , draft, in fb" Mlltetaroi nf It* lo.. I " a odor Polty So. Mlto. * I Ihlnk all agonl. tear* • but - aaporlaMy "Itet, ikr knatran brforr * ika mapany nrntrrd Iko dally raport. * Yaor prow pi aflrtdlna. lo aay Ih* * and mi, fid*, te* mill roolluo* imaari, * routMlf and Ikte aaanry and araln ' Ikanklng yoo Ibr r-ur p—ropi alien- • '■ Your, tety Italy. * J M I'HMtTKa A IV 1 >raan my. S. J.. Hchraary I. lUt * Mr. J to. t'hwtor. * (teaaoCMy. K. J. (tear totoi-l tea lo aoknootedg# , " la Alcatel, I of lln *laltn under Hollcy 1 Ba-tolto. and datora la Ibaahyaa and ' Uw I'oomrdla HIM Ikmrakr. l orn * piny f»t Hi* rat/ prompt and ■•■!> 1 toH r> irtalnMOl of Ikte aiallaf i Your* vary truly, j ■ Jon. «l. OlABrio* 1 r ,a» - 1 ^ GIVEN DAMAGES A NiH tar daiaaeca of IJto again to , Arlalor lleorgo A. dray wa* lakco up kafcte Jadg* A P. Ttotef Hnday morning in ika Appaal* 10 raarana Hteaa h la Brldgaten. " Ttte teb ww broagM by J.mr. Mp- ' 1 ug. of Vinolaad. wbe cl. luted hr had h**n daatagrd lo Ikol ooaouol when ^ 1 iray kid uwd hte gtod oa tkr Malaga road from ■ hick k* aaadr a* a arm toon. Tk* dotandaal «•• not In mnrt, bul ■ at rrprmnlad by tarawr Amaiblyman Uul* H Millar ' (Iray «*■ la hi. raarklnr In I hi. rHy a uarahar of tiara lato yaor * In Ika opaolog tarlkodafaow Mr. ( dlilc toaied thai kM rltekt tewll, Klartto-carrylug wall by amoplau* or ■nmef klog af Ika kind Tk* <totante * riaiwed 1 hat ih*y bad a Uraara U go ' aa lb* Said. a wuawn al Ihatartohaua* . »*ar Ik* flrld having glean paraalawon tat Ika aaraaHaa. Two gigkuwerr 1 mad* and ikrr* bad bom no oktordlon 1 Injury had Mao don* ood If lk*r* ■**t any da aim tor liaapaaa. It ■raid ho marrly Uw mailoal daaragaa 1 Mtohg—to I Dm morl awordod tka glaialHT li'f ] I d— I I ! WIUtRBl 1 It. H. dm. PhltodtophM i IHPBBIal.. ' KMrlwr I lark. II*. William H. 1 M (l...m»n, I'll Had. I pn la, J , Lyorh, Taaaay; Alfmd d (Iray and I • ifo, Hhllarlclpkla. • J K KMradga. Wild wood: i tea. F. j Hllek. KrMh K Hbaao and frteoda, e Mr. Mary iHlba. John to Uagtol, I ( hw Halt Ttenlon; t O. to tbdlltar. Ldlltagawaad . H II. I (Wear. MllWilte. Hiwuxua ' J J. drhwHi, ( haa I Hamtobtge. J J i » '•«, ka. I '. bridge.

Jr tra„k ituan, Phltodalpkta; V. Hte 1th. VYato "-"■.pr.nl |i. It « Pa, tot. Jr , (teaaa I llfr ' haa V. Itoad, • j Vl.lan H. I teaaa te. Ik.« R tmHTte'. ^ Wtlbaa Hart*. J J. I>. Itelter, I aad*,, ; H. H. Hteld. Mr. Harton Hrarfk. Mia. iw,„M ' Htehk, Mr and Mr. Im lUmbargar, Manry H Bambargar d Iran or of aorn 1 Mab of Ha , j. ItetUr HawMtgrr, Philadelphia; Marlon Hill. V I. lllkkan*. '• Br/o Maor Yrte It. Itety and aita] ', Tarbahoa Bato U. Hop. bite wlta, H.ugy ilaraay, W M Hiil.HI, I'. L. Baudt, "M B. Vaal, Joka A. (Ira ham M M. dyara, Hr How, Mr. W M tell wall, Haatar Ham tell wall. I'kaa, to Hrday. . dim, ad A It may U K Harm, Kohl. M By raw aad «lta. i. W Ikrtor and •If*. Mr* Wa. H BUI. M tea U race ' Mooter MM* Itdka Komtel, Mr*. H. K Kowtow W. A MoCalitea. Mte. " t iara H Hogan, Mtea l.ydl* Htehwlot, , fWlwtatphM. Mia. CI art IMUmhark, iMalnul Hill: J. A Hratl, . NaM-a.il.; • K r Miaite.. "raal'lf; H F. Uatc, " wiltelogtoa; A M Mtragllk. Hlain- . Haiti T. II Mraaar. Traalaa; 1 - . Haa worthy, Cagtba* Hte, c. F-Ckcwa. • loan It note, H H. Hooatol. N.o " York my "• H T Iteltoo. oT Ik* i Hoi | -Hy H.~l • omco foR«, aad who loalao rarralar) , of ika local dell nralaa koate. wrol m . Ktoawkurg, a ta« alter from ihterity, ■ Hatuteay morning. M eoadact an I naralaailou »f capdldalaa for Ihapotoky ih* doom Of I'lHtew- Mall M. a a weak* ago N-v ana appmrad lo lab* Ika *iateiualte„ Mr. Mum... , tilling Iho pooHMa r **<*tal of I laoaa t Hy • Man-ii. *,|| . |o lo Allan lb- I toy Indoy te allaod I h« anaaal moroatwo af ik* Mu prima . rail I orlara of Itekanou lo I r Morrta Uaatda' Moll Tha kutooow , I —Ma opaar to III a at. Th. anaaal I aa.|«MI ■ill Im htod Ikte war, log ■astir* ia la.trilarra. I 'hangaa of aapy «M dteptey ad**r- , la mo t ba Bi ikk olTr. a.« , later IhM W ad note. y motoiag u ' I a'rteck Hmrp to. bmirltea m |ka , Bwmww. WlMfwrar poatokt* n la i > r»|„rtote IhM Ikry ho raa I to ate later 1 - thaw Tooaday , Th*. roto -HI k. ' to, telly bdkM.I to. tev,.? 1

— p — ~l " The Unknown] A Myttery of a j Lxick of Hair | " i ] By ALEXAWDER BUTCHINS | . Tk* .a ni titer wa. coming oa, and 1 r lacprsl for aou* piac* away from th« ctly ■km 1 «HUd so afiar twtoom t hour, lo pau-tb* nlgbi and rtourn lr Ik* nioralng "u Pauirdaya wa rlrm ' *IIk friend. I chow Affon. * ara.-oa.i eoltagn belonging to city people aouit boiela and boarding bouero. I engrg where from my window I could look ll ... cerululy delkioua. bating tefl lire ell / on a ten afternoon, lo eu , great torelch of undnliling waier .of j, , auieij ike odor of -be a*. The tad, , ? Ihlug I .Jul «». lo put on m. balking71 , null, go down lo lb. *»t*r and ,.b. . , plnnge. I I wral lo Aflol, on I he lit of J«!> | when I ben- ner* few iwrum. lb*.- , but by lb* middle of ibe m-mh ibg , place w«a well glleil will, airaugerv | aiuoop whom young girl* and young | men not yet engaged In Ikelr life pur | aull* prtolomlualed. I preaum* Ibert t *er* al len.i Ofly mildona of k mnr rlogeable age. tor in e of tkeui comely , i aome Inlellc lual and aouie both come , ly and Inttole. lual. Tba bathing boui , , followed lb* lid*, and aorn* da/a I got | 1 •■•/ from lb. clly auOU-MnUy rarlj ( ' to bribe will, Ilia crowd. Tboa* day. , ' were dellgblfnl, aape.-lally •• 1 Jumiwl , 1 aa II were, from th* hot mbWwIunc, j of ll» clly Into Ibe cool wave* of tin , I flue evening ateiul Ih* 1*1 of Augua, j , tag my hoi el afier my rid* frum ibr ] clly. lb* clerk bnuded me a*v*ral lei j : ten. Wblcb 1 look up tu my room will, , out Inaiwllng. for I wa* In a hurry foi , my balh. On my reluru from lb, beach while imuklng ■ clgarelU- l„ , ■ my balh rob. Iwfora the window 1 tool , np my mall. On* envelop* wa* ad dreaaed to aia In g feminine band thai , i I did not recognlae. Tr arlgg II at-ei, , . I nnrovered a bll of cardboard, on , . which waa pinned a lock of kalr. , II required aorn* dm* fur ma lo get , • I llw probable bottom of thla mlwlvr. bul al la>t I fathomed It In Ibla wtee , 1 Bom* girl had aeeo ma and. kavln, ( ' been attracted by my appearance, kad , discovered my nam* and my bole! and , i kad *em me thla lock of her halt. Jon ( , what her .object waa could llw only ( ho gi, cased l'o.«jbly all* dlda'l know | I kernel f. | I fancied the girl wa* moat like , ly Maying In A flop, ll wa. proba , bl* thai I bad uu icquilnunce wUb If IM hor act would show ■ < af makltely mogealy. for by pine. | tag th* lock aenl m* bealde bar balr ] I could aoally dl*cov*r her Ideutliy | N'*voribel*o* I hero waa a poaalbllll, | •f my tracking her by tbta lock. Bhr , wa* a blond, bul lb* *bad* waa noi ; Thrr* might be a dor.ru t girl* al Ibe pine* wbuae balr ll would * match raato.ua bly well. toaowlng that I would be observed , by on* aud poaalbly a number of girls. . dtoermlned not lo betray my Inler , eat In Ibr mailer by a erltlral aaamlua j Hon of ibe balr of different young I*- g d»*«. Bo when I appeared with Ibr tbrong on th* tench or In tk* water ou Ibe board walk, though I kr|d a #r«a open. I did not let It apiwar thai I waa looking for tlw lady who B a*u I me the lock. , I have always been cm* of tboa* frl- n who make ocqaalatakcao toowly , and have never rellabed pushing my- r *• atof forward. One da/ on* of llw

'■ yoang men Maytag at my hotel ap ll pioacbad in*, ojtgued eonraraalloB and A, ta due Hue aaked me If 1 wonld not i; like lo know aome of the young ladle*, rt, I (ladlg apaented. aad Ibe next day - aa Ike baa eh ho Introduced me lo a girl who mad* m* feel at home ta her company at one*. Thla lo a retiring 4. man la a great deal I regrellad th« Id phpdoNd aM.be Ibe ooa who bad aenl T. »e fb* Joel, for her hair waa a beanll ro f«l abad* of red. ||. Mlaa Kelwcca Tardley— lhal wna her , nanw -war an aipert awlanMr.' and wa need lo balh* fogelher conalaut ly. A raft waa anchored oat ta deep IPS purpo***. Often abe would dl« IT card lb* aklrt. Which I bar* always I, considered not only useless lo womeu I. awimmera- hat a drawback. Her Ac l_ era was perfect, and In Ihla'aklrtless _ cotonmr she waa a model for a statu*. J wbll* lu II, e sunlight her balr Ini.k on ■ a deep shnila of gold. My omphlhlnu. eompaiiionsblp with ber rendered my " alay al Afion very 'different . fmm '• what It had Iwen Iwfore I met ber. m - I aoliced that, although the youug ,. man who had lntnnluced me t„ her i, had asked me If ! would jlke lo know i; aome of Ibe girls, he did n„l further l , pursue bis Intiuductlona. MTielhcr . this waa Ucauw be .aw lhal I ap j peared quite content w|d, h-r ac | qualutatue „r for some other reason .1 "• I don't know, r soon became sum , Hourly Intimate with Mlaa Tardley a..,1 ronBde In ber under her promise of | aecraey I hi, I 1 had received an an..t,r . moua lock of- hair, wbereuiuin she sal.l ! 1 Hial we men did not know the nnu, ' y her of girl, who Would lay trap. f..rj „ oa au<< It l>-lo.ivAl us To lw on our ' mmo ' l"r lf lhnu*h' , ply of providing borsaif with a luiahand. ' " lo which ah* replied that It hi mort ' a probable the lender of the lock had • aeeu me and p>y personality had e» . t» pevlaUy nmswled t„ ber. a Though thU BUpfsisHlon Battered n,y ] Vanity. I Waa a Ml disappointed, for , It seemed lo me lhal If Mlaa Vardle. had deaircl lo keep' ue for boraolf she i , would not have glveu t„* a reply 1bst . would lend to lodurtK-e mo favors bly ' toward the nnkuown. However, ber ■ warning agalnat dealguing girl, and 1 ber Intimating thai Ibe unknown prole a I ably bad sent me lb* lock of her kalr I each other. f One afternoon 1 reached Aft on from I the clly at Ibe Ume Ibe tide was fa- € rotable for balking, aud as soon as 1 I ' could get tall, my balking aull I wral I 1 down In Join Ibe crowd lu tbe water. I , surf high. As 1 appraaclml Ibe beach I oaw a 'eon, mot Ion sue.us l bus. aland a tag about, most of ibrm peerlug out g oa Ihg water. There, I paw. that lb. 4 r talawal wna , entered upm. m.uw our t Usond Um rviwa. Ttip Utktag ^una '

■ T i»r r.r'sod of piwnrtag a "TV try •"» I V to get a boat U, "-ugh tbe breaker. I i hut Ultbout eqceese I I ran a. fast ss I orttd to tbe «ert. [ 3 UP tint oil her bead kucw that It « T ber up unill 4he to, I, lug Busier cam. 3 BUc was quite ef ha, lste.1. but not -o pi k up ber bsthiug cap. which bud „ fallen off Bbe' took It from ore and a pot It OU. Iterugh I could md see w I. ' rep" found*1 fa" or'" w 1 1 h MIu Tsrd .. * though I think had I not been Hot. * thing I did not fancy. I feared tbta m ' avoid gl, log mo any clew to ber tdn. ' tny. 1 was satisfied with Mist lard ley's companionship, but I did not Ilktbe Idea of giving up my romau- - mane* wlU wto every Hum. fro;. I words 1 let drop to ray known rbsr-n ' '/ <atd.»y jolued m* In obnorio.,. tie gins .b-t balr fulfilled tbe raudl t proa. b of a' blond gtrt^^k "m* If te-r t balr waa md Ibe shade of the lock I c tt. but Ikelr njj taker spoiled Hi" | ctew. ' White rotpamw la moreyffectlv* lbs,, a pas Illy Bash and blood af* more yffec I ylv* than fancy. 1 w»s conalpntir | with my known and never with my uu Th* ronreqnpnc* tk*i the kad * great advantage Alan, aa the end of August drew nest constant dawdling of evenings with -TjYBtey traded to obliterate ut.< tha algkt befor* Mlas Tardley was to 1 leave for hume- ilttlug on • protrnd 1 rock, tbe wave* rolling ta beside ' na. at rains of music and langhler com ' tag from the hotel back of na, I forgot ' tbe girl with lb* lock of blolM balr and | aaked ber rival to b« my wtf*. W* parted "Tbe a*xt day. *ngagrs1 1 ah* ta go to her home ta ou* city. I to j ways a busy one to me. and there was probability of my aeotag bar again Ull midwinter. We arranged, bower ' 1 er, that I should Join ber for the boll ' days. Meanwhile wo were to corrc • apood. 5-, ^ Tbe Ink spilled during that Inter, si 1 enonutres. My Bancaa often aaked 1 If 1 bad heard anything about u,< 1 nakaowa and If I did not atlU chfcrtgfi < tender tbougbta of ber. I replied fhat ' the only thing that remained af that ' waa tbe lock of hair. U|wt> ' IhM my love wrote me te rave It for h«r. Bbe kad a fancy lo keep It. 1 1 pnianla.il that I wonld bring It to her ' when I Joined ber ta December. ' All walla bava an end. aad Ibe time ' what I threw ralda tba care, of ' bnalnro. and look a train to rejoin 1 Mi* Tanltey. Wbea I aaw hor on ' the evening of my arrival ta her dra w 1 lag room I met with Ike aarprlae of • Ufa I raw Um same girl l^i.id > parted with a few aoatha before al tbe seashore, all. except the kalr. Hers no longer red. but blond. , Instead of advancing to clasp ber It, . arms 1 aloud gaptaff at her. while •be remained, bead bent, bluhtag. but ' with an amused smile en ber llpe. As ' looked a light waa breaking ta on my dull brain. "Too are my unknown!" I exclaimed ]' There waa no reply. In toother mu ment I bad folded ber ta my arms. ' Her confession came later. The mo- * meat she Bret saw me aha realised It, " •ttnctlrely that ah* wished ma. and alone. Te start a romance ibe bad * tent me a lock of hor hair; bnt. fright * curd at what she had dona, aba dyed at what abe had dona,

f her own. Tbo In trod action I bad re ■ reived wav at ber own reqweqt When 1 wa bad got her Into tba boat at the 1 timo the came near drowning bar.Ars, thought waa tha't tba salt water might ' remove tha dya. and aha had aaatohed 1 bar bathing cap from ma te prevent r my seeing the real color of her hair. < Bnt dva la not so ee ally removed For 1 over thraa months bar hatr had been 1 growing to Its natural color, though Its ends stHI retained aoaa* of Ike red "Well," I said after listening to thla J confession, "tha darlcea of wooaa are 1 a wonder to ua mea." Kaaat Thamaa. Thomas Haar. the derottd servant upon wham Gilbert Whit*, tbe English naturxUat, depended to carry out kM garden plana and to look after' hla comfort ta many ways, waa noted for , hte oxactnooa. Mr. H. C. Shelter, |n "Gilbert White and 8eloorn.." give, an tmnatax Ulnetretlon. There wa* on* occasion when Thomas cam* to report. "Please, sir. I'TJ b**D and broko a glasa." "Broke a gtaas. Thomas: How did you do that?" "Ill show you. air." ha rejoined aa b* disappeared for a moment Returning j with a glass ta hte band, he let ll fall on tbe floor re mark tag: "That's bow I broke It. str." I "There, go a loot. Thomas; you are a great fool." said hla mastgr. adding to , himself, -aad I waa ap great a one fo* kaktag sack a foolish queation.". Mens/ In tba laundry. I Threw little heaps of allrar and CO*. I fur rata lay an the lanndryaaantocaaB- - ! 'found* tied ta "uT ,h"' ' UT* era' ha ndkerehlef a." be aaid. "It ta •(range that wUb all the pare*, and hand bags manufactured for tba ac- I raminodatioo of women so many of them will Still tM th*lnnou*y op ta a ! ndkerehlef. Sending It to the laundry la fonnier still. Erery day wa dig out a little pUe of nuauapactad wraith, and many a caret em cotooaaer , g«. her laundry back with nmrly enough money lu the pwkag* to pay the hHI."-N,w Tprh^Bm j Bhilig'a Reminder. 1 eervaaf wtajee* AI*"Dd'r ka« • J remind bin that be waa ham^m" It ' M «M accordingly jbsi be navar want from tb* boom and. baring — t-reH. gave audience to say owe withoul Bret tbta servant would say M him «*» -~«s , Sarae Tkete Feellnfl, a To spar* the religious yyylhilltkm ' I •f Ike Egypiiaa ;e. aan try the I iwr 1 tatermi paid by savings bank. U ' *k«"Un4 aa a reward to, the depotour Wa rnrewr. I*

J HOSES AND TH0HN8. 1 | An Old Eaatere Lageed and Ma AppB» i This world we're living U, ltl Im rulglvr herd te test ' There U an eastern legend that whan the terwficenl Orator prepared tb* ' earth for mas. censing It to bflad forth herb, and tree, plrsmut to th. •yo and good for food, each bearing " Ua seed within tta* f fur propagattag Ms kind, tba rvwra had no tborna and tba num. violets and other blossoming plants ware free from t Mattes, bramblea and ooilooa weeds liut the aona aad daughtr-ra of men lu their greedy *agerue«s to gatb*r tbe Bowers, mob one aelflahly srrivtng te •wrmed likely t^vdespoil tbe eorlb of ; blraeotas to perfect Jtlieir seed and per , Vetuale tb*,r Bo lb. kludly thorns aud tele, a- 1,. lure e irrotectloo \ ' 'Ibe legend has a . i,ler application.'^ . tbilet of ita fragrance; hence kind na ; make, true pleasure IBo reward , of rte«feua effort aud pkuU'hea over todulteai-e with penalliiug suffering. - the end that greed may b* re.tr.ln- \ ed aud self control develop*] with tta attendant rlruira of t An per an c*. kind bivlu.try and thrift.- John ji. , ta Buuth Bend- Ttnioa. * FOES TQ SUCCESS. Den't Be a Vtetlm ot T.middy. Bhynrea ; •r Belt Censclousness. Tlmldliy. shynaaa and self conactoua- ; Iwlong lo the satu* family. We usually find all where we find any one, a , and they are all enemies of peace of - one baa ever don* a great thing while ' I 1,1s uilud waa centered upon blmealf. W# must lose ourselves before we can - find ourselves. Bvlf analysts la valu- ' fatal If It nukes unwell u|>on our ' Timid, ehy people are morbidly self | themselves Their thoughts are turn- J ed Inward; they are always analysing, . dissecting themselves, wondering bow 1 tbey appear and what people think of them. If the** peoplei could only forget themselves and Jtiluk of others would lu snrprleod lo aaa what freedom, esse and grace Ibey would < gain. %hat ancreaa In life they would .j achieve. i - Thousands of young iwopte are held f run, ntideruk'lng what tbey lohg io and are kept from trying to mak* ( tbey are afraid to Joatl* with the ' world. Tbey ahrlnk from tipoataf • tbelr aore «i»ts aud aenaltlra potnu 1 which amart from tbe llghteit touch. Their •u|ura*u*lilvenea* makes cow- a • rda of them. — O. B. Mardeu ta Bncceaa ' Uagaalne 1 Th* Yeltewston* Wanders. Dr Arnold Haguelsbowa that therw 7 a atrung contreat tq-lween tbe geoconditions connected with the , geyser* of lcelaud and tboae of th* t Yellowstone park. Volcanic eruptions 1 may b* said geologically to be still go'ng on ta Iceland, while ta the TM- J low stone ancb action ceaaed many r thousands of year. ago. Tbe Tallow- J alone phenomena as seen today repremal springs. The tendency of a geyser 1. to develop a bol surface pool, after wblcb explosi v • action may cease ° and the geyser, aa such, becoma «x- ^ lln. t. bnt tbta la a very alow process. ^ i" • very Blow process. I'r. Hague rejects tbe Idea that tba

ceaaatlou of activity In a geyser tadl- ^ rates the dissipation of the orlfllnal „ source of beat and aarrlbra It simply h| to a ablfttng of the channel of tha as- ^ rending waters. . A Congragstion of On#. ' In his younger days the R*r. Sir Cameron loot. D D.. was a highland ■h mta"lanrr ,0 ■ ocattered territory and d occaaloa on ibe Sabbath day tba wtadewy of heaven opened and there waa a doings on a aniaU acala. The young minister of roure* wa* at hte poat but only on* member of th* congregation it bad the courage to turn U|i an old Ih farmer Cameron Lee. auggreted that to ta view at lb* terrible weath.r tbey to abouid adjourn to hi* dudy and bold IT I bait devottoua there B -No. no," aaid ibe old blgblandar. n "It te written. Where two or thrra are •m^T' ""r"h*r ta mj D"m' ,bin g ao thcrvte ibe two. Bbd we'll bar# tba OMTlc* •• usual." And ibere waa a d service for a congregation of onm— London Otab* • . Getting an Autograph. u A Munich boy of fourteen, who had •eon and admired many of Itndolf von Sells"! palntluga. waa anxloua to ae1 Cure fba palDterla autograph, but did 0 ao t know how io go about It. After , much thought lia wrote a tetter stating that b* bad aent a c.-rso ot win* to tb* professor's address, and wanted to know whether It bad bora received. h Thinking tbe matter of autScient lu, h portaaca tha painter did not write, butcalled at the address given, met tba 1 boy'* mother, and the fraud .ran bee earn* apparent, ibe boy was thqrX ougly scolded, and next day received I thla autograph noie; 1 T® "*v* himself from loss of time ' eattecd by rallere who are a long w hile In coming ro the |winl. a Parts functionary baa had put on hte office MM* a card hearlug the words; "Be good as to a Innate, from »;>eaklng of my health or the weather or of th* bourra quotations, three aubjecte with w-hh-h I am perfectly well act qutouted. Start at „0<e ou the matter ; y "" r I The Title -Coi.nto - Tb* Mtlo colonel cornea frum the word atawwt tbe aim* ta setoral langust-s signifying a column. Th* colonel w.,, 0* railed because be led or commanded i column. j Mrs. kui. ker There Brent enough eluoets ta U,. tut Agent- But yon can , Om4 any room for on* Smm Tork Bun I

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