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By en? tees •'«*^gOWiuijnH

!»».i»«™fi-nV —aof thethict

^ M « « ? r of ObEUtTTMII i-ilata dWctiUiEg tbs ; trsgedy

world •> liehtea onndlM

„ ^ . ^ Ihs ffloos'Iiatailsr; Innar, solsi

BntltHSoaii

lB; ««ai»* By onent U r t M in fife minnta!

p«i^ia,^wd iO0,O0ii before thsh Stopped rookitig Aniesntaili fflll<witterhad,: boulsg *bo riiisit ?t

on,

or l i e n o r eWSBfit, B&tti ont heswB'ibfightest Isiinof, with i t t one stae ofBethJohomuna blood airipoa of thecrow. I hear the pfOMSsion sow, Hark,the Hump of the feet, the rambling ofthe wheels, the olnttering of the hoohind tho Bboat of the riders! Ten than*•and ^Imsa ten tfcouiand slid thousand*of tboiwauda. Pot up in. heaven's libra-tft right beside Uie eampleted volume

earth tftfce eeanasL wMK *he«k? Atai » * s » J*fl Stand

then

I It Si be woe stands ^i h t i a H , < W i i h i

toasanflWeathMiBto.BimbmiBion until we can look ap „tho W H S * and itUa of ear brlghyst

toinejbe d e n t " Oh, fa who arewi aagaish bitten oome into thlf

i The foil of tbeM whs e™« &?to Ohfjst is largtf u d tajfe*

« „ „ 4iiB Bhlloh of omnipotent W»t»*th>ta$ gathering qf the people •hal i i s iQh that Christ wmld Hand by all these^ ^ a d l e s a n a all these desolaledhomost^di and all these broknandpefgnade na il is well!

ths^aewr aroem By B — «- .ei rib earth Japan broken off from Chii s , By a; doawliion of the earth the" • j^attishiBfl* broken bfi from Anief.left. Three Islands searV the month ofthe Ganges, with 840,000 inhabitants—• great sargs of the sea f reaks e « iUieai, Md ii4t0QO periih that day,Alas, alas, fee oar poor world i I t hasbam Weontiy disewerod that a wholecontinent bat sniis, B eqniiBeai thatoounogted Europe and Amerisa=ltheliabaWtaats of that continentto larops, paft oeming to AMeriea orefthe tablglaads of Heilso, op throBghthe talieyiof the Mliglssippi, and wesre flndiai new the romaiBS of thai*monndaond their oltioa In Mexieo,ia|Oelsndo and thetableianiis of the westIt tea matter of demons) ration that aWhole wot ints t hai gone dowa, thsAiefBS off the soast Of ipaiii only thehighest mqanlain of that innkea eonti

Slifd atBring of

FOR«PIDER

,»_. , i a Win* ef| U H H Uie Hew Tforh Aqqilfimn.

Ia end ef the teaki at the Hew JsAaquariuiothero am eight spider sabs,f h s spiaer erali is the deeoratiug qrabgrown apt •Ehe lioeoratiiig s a b ptaBMUpon its linck Uttleepruys nua6trcain-Bsof varitmeniuinephuits, wbieli it•flips efl wifli iti piHehe? claws. It ear*

*i6B0 firtt to Its month, wlioie ilto keep a sapplyrf

_ The aidi!!)S ijiroagh the ag<» M -Unfohim shall the gsth-

F.I.DSitMW-

GOAL,Pun Spring Water Ice. Er,ST (ludoi, ill Stall

WOOD,AH Lengths 6u t to Order,

OFFICE ANO RESIDENCE:

^g^ASBURY AVBMOE.

J ..r:•.;:/, cMit<p §rap*tky. -The -waja Basnet offer fm any help

ttieh a tiwfl. Bappoae the worlddil B e y Yofowcmla

rather live no n wast in a eella? andhave yaw departed loved ones with yonthan Hve in palatial s a f fgud inp andthey away, Suppose the world oflonyon its honiftB to cqngolij you. What iatha preasdency to Abraham Lincolnwhen little Willie lies dead la the WhiteHouse! Perhaps the world soues andBiyii "Wffie will care italL " Ah. thersara griefs that have raged oa for 80yean and on? raging yut AM yet hun-dreds have been comforted, thousands

comforted, miHiona have

IU grsnaear; the moltitude ofitante, its Bplondor and its awfal —shBOtioB, and the wqr l i thought It wasa fOmosoe, bat aKhajeioilgts have fenado i l i t was histofy. nnd the Euglish oadthe QerniBn and the Ainerisan fieetihave leuo ferto with wohaslogists, andthe Chalieugef, and the polphin, BBflthe ansalle ha t s difeppod aBehor. andin deep sea Benndlnga they hsye *'"">^in deep sea Beaodlnga thay hsya toathe soutoor of tbat toakea cQBtinont

TB S k oIAptTBS Seek oIApOh, there i i troable marked oa

looks, on i i s ate-, oa the sea, enthethe

w, » B inert populartod&yi«"the name of'-"' ftiendChriit

Sio aeoffetauij ^Miau.i-iJm, 0* the 30

^taifdelfltoGreBtBrilalBJbaiiBooaabaak-toChFl^,i^thiJ blatant ttlsohle* of

eeea Maferred, end Christ had donethe work; Obi what yon wont i t sym-pathy! f be world1! hett t of sympathyMats fery inegnlnrly, Plenty of sym>pathy when wo do sot want it, and of-ten when we are in appalling need of itnogyjapathy, There are mqltitudea ofpeople dying for gympatby—ijmpathyfn thatf work, sympathy io their fn-Itigaei, sympathy in their berwvementii,1 iynlnathj in their finanolal loeiw, ayna-pnthy In thsii physical flilmnnt#, syni.patby in their BpirltBBlsnxiahw, aym-pathy In the time of' declining year*—Wide, deep, high, everlastiBg, almlgbty•yrapaUiy, Wo mult ha ts it, and Christgives I t t h a t is the ootd with whiehhe I i going to draw all nations to him,

At ths rtary of punishment m u&nHeye flashes, and his teBth set, and hisfist eljnebei, imd hs preparw to do bat-tle eveu though it be against the hiav-ena, ¥66 what heart M hard but it williooownb to the gtofy of oompaMioniBf t t • inan'B Bympathy is pleasant andbilpfal. When we have boea to somabent of weakaen, to have s Brawnya n n stand besideM and pnnnlmto see mtbfoogh, what eoumgeii; gives to ourheart, end wast strength i t gives to ourunnJ StillTSightier i i a woman's tyin-is&j,•'.:'EM him tsll tho Btoiy who.

looks, on i i s ate-, oa the sea, en thflora and the faona! AftfQneBioal troable seologlailttonble, oftqanis troablB,poljHeal tfoable, dontestio Iroable, aadstanding in the prasotiyB of all thote ita»wndoaf dmrBBtoiioiii I ask if I a n notfight in •ayiaathat the great want

hi d ll BfOi is divine sjiBifflt

EtornaJ le*fl i Mll fM* ^»=" • " -And i«Bts sf l)U» fijfaTor newSlag in moetwdoa to tt*lr flow, .

THE STQBy Qf A 11AB,' °*^*

Truth CMM flnl In Spit* af to* f»8,pRidtoaupprM.it,

"Tliete n&ed to bo some good baatingap in Maiao. abSBt ^aiigeley h J « , " ^ dMr. T, I i P*m " A home that 1 man=aged in tho little Tillage of Phillips wastho headquarters of a lot Of Nlmrods,

" eame np orery Boason after big.Of nil the ardent sportpnea, twoPorkers, ehttBii and partnen in

- U S . M S ^ Metiara. Buckley and Webb,were the keoBost. \mw of flie ehase,They were very eucoyaafnl hunters, too,aud genoraUy carried 6ff the palm bottas to Quality and qnantityof gams.

"One staaaBThowever, ftey met with•rery poor Inek, and after spending abouta week in camp, with nothing teshowfor tholr hibors, started to come totown, with the iBtflntlon of going hemftOa their way in they overtook ncOun-trynuui ariying a faru wagon, in thebed of whieh lay aae of the haadHomeittpeeimeiuof Waek bear that the NewYorkers had e ef- laid ^ e s on, The ms=tie stopped his team to let tha eity BtraB^s e n admife hii big take. Suddenly abrilliant idea eccnrred to Baqkley.•What weald yea be willing teiel! yearbear for ¥ said he to the farmer.

Well, Uie state gives a ^

^ - _ _ , J , fqf.half buried in the madaad with these thi u p risiug troin itibaek, it ispaetically in^iiiWe,' It i ipoesiblo also thnt the crab ueei theBprigB for adornment,, as i t often selectsgrowths of bright eoloB, Is it* krgorgrowth, after it bag cotjio to bo cmlltKl appider crao, it cease* to (ieoonite itself,taough Boniotiatoa tlio seods of jnurinoplaatB settle on its baek m& pow thtro,bat it nswj logea the handy UBO,of iw

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This HJi|i« IB FcMri «! fef

W, L. BERRY,Manufacturing

NO. 3» SOUTH SECOND 1TM

fight in •ayiaathat the gthii Bge Bad all BfOi is divine sjiBiffltytad oBjaiiiotent eafflfort, and they are

t in the Brahna of ths aiadooh M h e d a B bat

a j w

of the Allah rf the MohaifliiiedaB, batin the Ohriit Batowheta shall the fBih»

of the people b ^ Olher worldsfal l bat this BiorniBg star willbe blotted from the heaveni, Ths

„, , ,„ nay quake, bat this reek of ngei•will Btver be shaken f«BB its feonda»tions, Ths iame Christ who fefl thifi/ooo will f «d all the world's honger,^ e game Ohrist whs earid BnrtiujeniwtU illwBiee aU blindnesa, Thi tamsCariit who mads thedaniB apeak will™t oa every tongne a hsanna, Ths•tmeChrist who awoke Lasmis fiomthe ffifebphagas will yet rally all thepioBi dead in BlmiQHH resflnedtien rlSnow thai my Bodesaier llvoth,' anflthat " t o him shall the gathering of thepeople be," Ah, my ftieudH, wh«?nK r i i l itorta thaB)ngbl,sf ™d qniekly tolift this miieMble wieek of a s a n k pw«ld it Win not take aim laug to lift it.

I have thsoght that thii partiealnr

vfhen all Mia fortune* were gone and alltbe wbria was agalast Wffli p — - ——-Bid fotmd in that, home a wife whoB6ttM;#fi» m m taj & tta B B P ^fleaf barMW "* i» I«f* wiU Fotito, 'e» write « t h e door of tbessap^Wftfd,reee^'bonsidif ths lilies <* taeisld.If God so elotbed the grass of tte field,'Willnsaqielstheniandsmsi'' ^

Of let that youni man tell toesw^'was has gone the whoie roand ol dissi^patten, She shadow of ths penitiatliryis npon him, and even Ws athB.saysi«'KofE! T*etef eaniehofflsftgaini" Thej dang man findl sHll his mother's armontitfttsfaed fer him. and how she willttand at the wiekst of tkm prison towhispor eonsolition o f p t d o ^ o a h a fkntiea before the governor begging *<*pardon, hwlni sa for her wayward b ^

i aftef all others Bfe hopeleB Ot tot Bsftell the story who, aadsr viliaineas a t

at Bad ifflpatisat of |«r8Btalrehas wandered off from n hone

oh shs was the idol isto theand thanderoBS midnight of

age In wniea we u™ UJUJ w B--—. - rto discoveriea and iuveutioBi by whichtstoflgh quick aad JuBtaiituneotiH eom=municatloa all cities uud all eotuaiani=(iaandall lauds will be brongbt to*gether, And then in anotbrsr period per=Eape these inventions which have bees

for worldly pnrpogei .will beant far gUHpol iuvitntion, and

tome Rretit prophet of the Lord willt and tnaish the rnjMorisstts, BBB*Budaairnouiow teloiiliOHe froa) the

_. ^ of soffiffieee, ana, all lands andkingdoms dOflseoted by a weadraatWife, this pioptiot of the Lord may,through telephonic cominapicntlon, inan instant announce to all jiatioug par-,don and aympatbj and life thronghJeias Dbfiit. and then, pnttiog thewoudroui tabs to the oar of the Lord'spwphet, the tregpenss shall come baek," I believe la God, the Father AlmlgUty,Maker of heaven and earth* and in JosnsCbrirt, his only begotten Sun,"

Yoa aad I may uoi live to gee theday, Ithlpk those of ns who are over40 years of age ean srareel; eqieeti to seethe day. 1 espoct befora that fiino oar

•' 'IVeill BIB HIUM3 KIUBB.a w i ~ V "•$10 for everf bear, and 1 reekoa if yoa'llgive mo $10 more you ran have him,'

"BByklBy gave the old aiaa his pries,with $0 additlunnU flrat exacting fromhim a Bolenin pRtmhie that hewoaldHover breaths a sylhilile of the fi*sae>tioa to any 6B& Thm he and Webb isdealiojiil, and on reaching the hetel told inmost eBthniiMtiq style hew they feadHlled thpbiK™* ttoak ^ g that bedever caaie eat ef Uie Maine woods.They catered into details of the shoot'mg, and every gasst of tbehoBiQwas oathe qsi vivo fof a look at bsnin, thatwas coming on a little later. He wasinch a heafy beast that the mightyhonMWwfird forced to hire an old farm-er to bring Siim in town la awagea,pretty soon tho wttgon hove la sight ifflfla b igeowd fathered at the hotel ea-trance to see him naloaded, BxolaBa'tiqas of dali ihtwers heard on « e r yside, aud Bnekley and Webb were thehorOffl of flie hoar,

"Dowa l a the little tillage of rail,lips Old gel Mayberry, Witt a biggerwad of cash ia his pocket than he badpossessed for a long time, was gettingvery drank sa «ia proeeeds rf his sale,and after the third or foorta round efdrinks he eoolin't r a i r t telUuihow, en

nchef slaws, • . , .ThelargoBt ef the gpifler erobs at the

sonMiaffl is aboat 8 iueh«8 i» leuB*!*;Kern side to side its legs sp™ a a ™ejoht lnehes. The bottfini of the HpidcisMbs' teak is covewd with fifft^e], Tliotank was cleaued the ether day wiu a "bnt abont three iuenes of the waterdrawn off. Whea the wfllliBg sf tlietank wai begun, all the emfas gntL..____arenad the iutiike, Oirabs nud 8S1IPB ineaptif i^ nmttlly do tUip, welcomingthe fresh iiic-onilug v,*nter-a8 a mnu »icaptivity might woleoiiie on „enHfflt of tnsh air, TJio flow of watprthreoih flie intake pipes enii lie regulat-^ at wllL Here it was permittai tocan in at its natwal foreo, which wnaaboBt that of water flowing fnsa a h™^The flow wan broken Hjniirtvliiit .by thowire Bteaiaer m& the ojn-uiug of theintake, ptaecd there to keep littld flRiirs,and attfltaMang frum giittiiig iiito thepipes, (rat it W!» tno BttOiiB * "spider emba to fiwe. f i i r j bnyatie thefflielveiidmvn lutq the Hfavei m&to pile gravel apus their tacks, fllipnr.eatly to weight thprnEiilvai de«ii soffiat they coHlrt witlataiHl « . Oa asandy or mndily bettem they mv\A IIHVUbaried of partly bnrkd tliriiiBolvi*Here tho w<«k wa§ mere diDicttlt, batthey w-fR, equal t« it,

Th*sy wanld work their km down in-to the gravel Mid then lift thoni, dis-placlpg BtenPi in thnt niauiicr, syidwlttttoeir pmoher elnwi tliey would pick upBtonos, Bsmetiiiics a crab won!!] pick tiptwo gravel stones at uueo, mm in ciieUelaw, and plfieo thorn both an its baeltI t ffli^it tackle a itoiie ss big aa to re-quiro both clawa in the hruislliiig of it

. i _ i.._, ii._t ..r.A ™,t it. rtii Its llllfk.

LICENSED AUCTIONEER,No. 721 Aabunj Aoenue, Oc^an City, N. J.

THE OCEfiH CITYJtEALJSTBTE IXGHflHSE.W. B. MASSEY & CO.,

Real Estate and Insurance Agents.l o t s for Bale or exchange. HOURS to rent Deeds, bonda or mortgage*

drawii, iiuauB ueguUHtcd. A number of bargaSus in lota. , '

ErMAiSBYW. ErMA

811 AsburyAve., Ocean City, N.J.ffl P. O, Box.

81 yWest |o the l'fflit-offlrc.

and raise that m d pnt it oa its tiack,l o p e Of the stones would roll off downby the ofaui* km bt»t Oisy word uot]«& there, for they helped to baild iipMoaad, aiifl the erub woald go aheadand put tip etheffi on ita biick,

When the tank was fall and the in-flow eat ofl, the emla went walltingabeat agaia aa BBBal.^Wew gyrk Bait

UKT awiyr natii iOins time ihe ~ — - -aa the beach of that early oome s u s r e•pllnter of a wreck. Who will pity hernow? Who will gather iheie dishonoredtofiks Into h a lap? Who will waih "M

ths blood from the

that very Bjominf:, he bad caught la ateap tlio finest bear he'd ever twheld,and how he had Bold him to two esapi

i tho eity. The facts leaked ont ia. than on hour, and the eonapiratori,Wora forced to awn that Old i a l hadepokea the troth, t he i r bill for eoam-pagiirt tliat (lay was Ia three flgnrea,"—Washington Post,

WHY IRVING WAS KNtGHTIP,

etwrdlng to ma RAiliih Writ*!-, Hs DietjlUd to the Softruif ot tta Boff,

Scaretily had M, Danrtcti with tensParisian proviBeialisni, eomplaiuctl thatW.e had presumed to lay the bonea ofgreat actors in WeirtniiiifitOT abbey aluug*eido tliose of taeatbgra of his prqfaHslonthaaqnr reply points la the (muattuco-meJit Unit hoiiOuforth the leaduig aotoInEuglaud ghull, havo fttitlo like thepredaonte of tbe aeadetaieB sf mujioand paintisg, Tliii act of justice boanot been ^gnwiong^ eouferred," It haabeen resolutely demanded and enforced

Two eetparvlDi» Cla*b, . ,j KM," protested the man at theft' isalta for $8,04 for giw bnrned

In Jane, and there wann't ^uybmly intho hoaflo daring the entire muutU, tamy certain kwowledgcv "

"Ths raetop tells a diffeFent story..ilr,1* »plied tiie cashier ot the gos stin!-TOBy'iofllBe,* "and we have to go by themetiF; 18.04 i i r i g h i " .

"Well, I ' l l pay i t , " said tiio ether,fakiBI oat hii pdeketbook with greatBPPBHiat fein(tonuq, "Yenr naine, Ithink, is RuBglca. Here is jonr ics bill,f w h a t February, affionntifiK tO|9,O0;We haf e called year attention to it sev-eral times, bnt yoa have alwayi refusedto pay it on the groaiid that jon did notknow any ice was left at ypar door dor.lag that month and yon difUi't need i tIIi wasn't oar fault if yon didn't knowi t The books show that the lee was. Ifffttterei and we have to go by oar boeba.Thediffenucg i i S3ceatBp nnd if yeawill jnst hand pf er the aniot iut"^

^ they'eliuchod.—UhiciiMO "

BUILDING LUMBER.Siding Floonng,

Window Frames,Blinds, Moldings,

Sash, Doors,Brackets, Turnings

Shingles, PickotSjLathj Linid, Cement.

A lull supply eonstantly onhand, and under cover,, Ordyrs kit at No, 759 As-

bury avenue will receive imme-diate despatch by Tekphone,

Lumber Yaru anil Office L

Car, Bllh-St.-ft West Are.,

OCEAN CITY ASSOCIATIONKtwtn li» nryiiiifKBtlen, and

REAL ESTATE AGENT.

E, Ba LAKE,, Ko, CiOl ANbtiry Avfiuie, O»s» VUy, N. J .

OCEAN CITY.

Seaside

T H E W H I T EH. H, BODINE,

REAL ESTATE BROKER AND CONVEYANCERAsbury Avenue, above Seventh,

OeiAN CITY, N. J.VProperties bought, Reid, exchanged and rented.

Resort,

Not Excelled

badiee will be sonna Bleep in „ , : _ —EOekBof the old gaipel ship as i tgoeiBalling OIL Bat Christ will wake ns npi s time ta see the ichie¥emQBt We whoh a « sweatedf ftu the hot hanmi flsMiwiilbeBMhedM *"Bheavos eoue in.

th*^iaof ny«f-

ntSQaL JFi. "^":Jj^1!;*! ^i l i j t ^»4ls-i' j t o ttall the gWh*

Who wiiHeU her of that Qhriii whoIcanteto safe the loitf Whowilk.patrthai wsatj heaa npen the elsaft whte1'pillow and watch by day and waieh WBight mill the hearse toioe of ths tat*tmm bwaniei *hB whisper^ nad thtifhisper beoonifa unly a faint nation afWi^ipi^mfl m falnlBPtien of tttl l i ii eiaiaiiged for a rilaai I00M, mdtt# eat teet «» itlil. and fte -BUBsyoym art ftill, sad the fewriefl heart IsrtUi; snii all is rtilii Whfflffillhiti

!on on her when no othetH aVeit llethw! Meihtrl

Oh, the» ii Bfflrthini bBantifnl la" * inaBly sympathy, vifsly

- 5 - . _ . li i .._« and

been jesolntelj1 deniaBded nuileuforMdby an. artist to whose profeHsioa It Bioaas

fliftl charter ef sonjo talne, Bvei^

and

tist to e profeHsioaftl charter ef sonjo talne, BIn the kingdom will pwflt by Ut h i Bflro ttaa Hearj. Iniogi

Is why i t was a really flaei i i t h i it

of the garner wThat work for which

d

and tiittt Is why i t was a reallythine of him to insist on having it.

It shenld be espeoinliy anted that it Ial i ss aster and niannpr thut 1m haa

h iti f f f l which ho has

BynipiiUiy, motherly sympathy, yea, ananeighborly ijaipatby I Why was it that* eiirrWM Bonrnft with i « i t e « m tWh*u 11 iitlifl cbiW waa Wdnapia fram

f 1W# ttwsii? Why » K t /Wbela eol*Whyvete ..__filled with «!(?

- . „ . Jfwm hssasi. „ symnsthy, and, tf ery

pin i MHow if it bad been myisr Mm it It bsl bean ny MafyfUBT to had been ay Mnodf Bow if

It bad toin my child! Bow if then hadWen ota adaqenpied pillew la opf trmi-clWlt(W:tdnigl»tT Haw if ny little ana* " " " n f *«oe u l flew of isy flsA

in this World W9 follad and wept andStruggled Asd woio onrmlva! ont ehallnotcofflq to.-CggSiiraiiintion and we beobliviona qf the aebiefiment We Willbeallowed toporoe trat ami ahako bandswith tha victor*. Wo who fooght in Uieearlier battJcs will have just as PIDCUright 'to rojoies as thoie who reddenedtheir feet In the k i t Annsgeddeu, Ah,ym, tbuee whs eeuld only gHe a cupfulof eold wntor in the name of a disciple;those who oonld OHly Mrapo a hnmlfaief lint fef Bwoouded soldier; thde whoeqnld flnly adffllnistes to old age la itsdeweptitnde- those who qonld onlyOQBX ft poor waif of the srf#e| to go taekhome to her Hod i tbMO who eenld onlylift a little cblla in tbe a rns of Glitist,will U v t as fflqoh right to toko pate intije ovation to the Lord Jesoi Christ ass CbiyaoBtoin, It wil l ba your victoryend joins M well as Christ's, ho theouaqBCMff' wo Bhootiiig lo his train,Christ the victor will pick 001 tho bnBi-blsst ol fail disciples la the crowd, andtaming half aronnd en the white hose

won the position frets whieh he liasteen able to dietote to the governmentits dnty to hfi a r t He has FeBflesed BOBerries to litaratme. His whole on»erla In that reapest m ahaiOBt sdieolBoyliaconfewsiou that he does not knew UtefB=T? ebalkfromUteroiy cheese. BteTonsaaOF OsaifoHl, OoeUio or Wills, B h ^ eflBige a R a n k Marriiall=it w o d a beflatteriiig him to say tnat toey are allDUB to him, for there fs the steongerte«deneo to iaggert fliat hedeeidedty

Bfars Oionfetd, Wills and Marshall,He has n e w written & play, thongh

ho has Bpoiled Mvfiral KOT has he, like

BUtei u« «»» ."The latest charge braifiut ngninst the

hioyele is that it injarea tiiehfjoksener'sfanda Books never hnTB the KUiie suleto SBBmer as in winter, despite the factthat paper oovorod novels are in dcinnud|w UiB lonngss at tiie wnshore, lint ti«»y e « there i s ' s i id to he a fflor*Jfllii"BEMI depression in the trailo.wheelmu is blamed for this, as it isloglouiiy argged that while iutIn his favorite pafltiine ho caiiBu.bly ba reading a books and thai what) hegets home fcani his spiu he is too tiredto »aa . At the eyslLng ernie i* eea-itantly Increasing, the result of Itssrowth npon Uteratnre wonld Binke ay--"""•"• iiady.—Philsdelpbip R » -tftteraiUag

Trying It On,•Lvm (dtaapptiSBted In ! V I O / = ! . B M ,

this settles i t For the remainder ef mydays 1 shall lite the life of a hermit

jaekH-DoB't egg. thai;, old man. Whysot eomproffllse ea Blowing mer toBrooklyn?—Now York Herald.

spoiled MvfiralKeudftl, follow^ the p s

p c i g thoTirtaeof hislitt to erter to gaJB flroiJde

He doeinoi meddle in im-di i i l f

The OhiekahOmiBy bad its ..,,-.,,--tioB ftom an Indiau word, Chik»a-mpwhaay, " lbs ptaee of tBrkojs."

pwiitl politlca nor diecBss mnnicipal nf>fsiro oioopl On tho point strictly gor

to his own bfiiiBeM ef a innnM*

of Tictory he shall pdint her out for op-pTcnal by Ihe mnlritnaa aa he'eays,"She did what sbecottld." Tiion pot.

" " ** - t-~-J of soaie mnn,talentwoo by his indoitry made out

do tho -work ef ten, he will say i ._._biw* been fflitbfBl over> fetf things, _will make • tues mlor g?er ten oJOeg."Two diffflrcnt thoorisa abemt the f ali l l-meat of tfala pronfae,

ALBERT 61LBEHT.

as aHealth Restorer

Finest fUciilties lor ,

FTSElfNG, .

Sailing,gunningietc.The Liquor Traffic and its

klndTetl evils are forever pro-hibited by deed.

Every lover of Temperanceand Morals should combine' tohelp us,

H0BeRT FISHER,REAL? ESTATE ANB

All kindH of real eHtale LMjught, sttd aiid eschanged. Properties Oil handIn all dgHirable iwytioiiB, If you have auytiiliig to d\*pm of at a bargain a i n eIn nifl« aud If'|N»u waiit a bargain I «m BHit y«u. IUHUrande written In

Best Home and Foreign Companies.ittiiUhB time IH at hand. If you wtal a summer hoifle, ^r i te me for catalogueand pri^HBt, *FrwearfhipHervkstepni!HBiIiigiB^*t««, =

OFFICEi SEVEWTH STRUT AND ASBURY AVtNUE.

Water

E. OURT^ ROBINSON,

Real Estate and Insurance,Noi* 744-46 Asbiwy

QQMAN QITY, A/, J .1

\ Railroad,

Steamboata

. And all other

• * - . * * - * •

1^^ Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage."

- . fho» beTJ&^l*3»ha think Cteirtwill edue io P ffson and ait on o thruno.

pal theater. He is oaly the ^-^ „—_Qed chief of hto prafesion. Take thataway ftam him, and the name of HparyIrving hiu BO longer a meaning, ThatIt why bii ristoiy wer an nnjnit prejn-dice and a ffioebtsh tnsditioti is BO oom=plate, ' H"0 am can B e ^ ^ t e hit iisWne=tlon from hta Bpsiflo art, exoepfe by g*=ing hehiyd hia iMU « aa astor to tttme^^--—' qnaUtiai by whieh mm pftin

' all urnffgioaa.' , ". F , . H . ' mad gt*keft .

innayfenow how that toleatodjn ( Mr, Brain Stoker, came tolo

nfflodatod with the fertana of Sit" " t w a i l o this wlie, Sh?

a TiiJt to Dntslln, wasa mppw na r^ . and

BILRERT S-UKE,"Sign Painters.

AlnialM,

Btairiof athi

STORI3 * S D B H O P (

A ftlii aieeic ofjuilnti nad pninters B,,,,,,.,™always an iliitta, *>1VD m n Hi!! l*fiip! plir-6»™i5g | | i ^^ tbsanr or eotitfnflt, JnMiiais

*• - — Ifl ia BHit*Li!HB work iratl

WffiSm11aM

"all Jtho glariei ofMd the Taj-Mahal,

imui 1hi Winter n^m an

i^jn^faEwhat it iid to

•he groomB: of thtrtlmp w. tbe ping , - . -_-" wiooatisw-it onlfl be BH

JBTited tft a mippgr pffi^, and doringthe ootnw of tho meaina was mdasedI W t e ta bia ttaiUini %ay"TbtsIs

meaina was mdattaiUini %ay. "Tbts

yooagwaBWlftr ^ k S m ft* frinifif wltaP.feotea ^ ihp ^ ^ i ' s h b i ^ Istb iHBg, Umff miag ftdsd

yuoo§ ijan tooall onhini the uextmig and then aad th«» »ada hin

hi t d to l£s »«

JOHN BROWER,

Painter and UlnzHr

First

BtM, w » wnii«' #Hd Oil H

HardVarnish^.

Oil and

Thounandi of lotB for Baleat various prices, located in allparts of the city', *

For information apply to

E.B.LAKE,Secretary,

Ocean City Assan,

MXONE AUTIl FliAOGlXO.

BESTOUALITYOF

Pennsylt&nia and North River

FIHHEB,

HAVE YOU TRIED

CHEW'SCougti and Consumption

STONE PAVEMENT,Beslqualityaf New York and Pennsylvania

BLUE STONE FLAGGING.16 inch Curbing, Orders solicited,

*«** johiir- Mi

2409 Asbury

Also is anflguaranteed,

HH. BERUCti.

Work

an cite, whinn WM M^tod to l£s »«tnal ddTMitage at i»lh. The young man

M » a » S|okorIBndeii Ooi»=<woo|dbTfa> throBgli the to Vire mid "%VnUrProof Paint*. If ngt, procure t M o w\ onn ind p% || 1 tiUL

titsdid fill the W1L"

Pure Metallic Paints for TlrShingle Roofs (and HL

i a b ttsed where

II cure* nil Chmnle nnd LingerjnAsilnrm. UraiiiJliltli, Iniinrumnwsftknosn of the LBiigi, cell!*, Him8 0 s Tliroftl Mfl KciHFie?" in the Cheek

lUEl'AHFtn Ht—lUEl'AHFtn H t =

CHEW, Mantjfactarer md Proprietor.ram water % caugH (or family

All brands oi Ready MixedGALLAGHER,DEALER IN^ n ^ o w GJass of all kinds

and patterna; Reference given.

'mmmm?i^0:;^

" ' ; '•''•*;:".

VOL, XV. OOBAN CITY, N, JiS , MARCH 5, 189&' i - :- I ii

OGERN CITY SENTINEL.ftfBMallRS WllKIi* AT

OCFAN CITY, N. J. ,—ttT=

l(. G. RQBINeON, E i o r and Pvonnntur.

i l oo p«r jmmn itticilr IntliSfl u «nd of y?ar,

MARSHALL'S

01NINCFOB LABIBI

No, 1321 Market StreetTHrci D « « H EHI sf City !••!! ,

P H I L A D E L P H I A ,

STRICTLY TEMPERANCE.

TO OHDEH FROM tt A, M. TO R P, M,

Ghisd Roaflt Dinijem, with Ihree Vege*tables, tui 25 ceuto.. Turkey OF CblcktnUl Mcenla.

f BQOBI up«ta ln with Loinij-

PURE SPRING WATEROPEN AM.

BAKERY,601 South Twenty=seeondStoeet

Ice Cream, Ice*. FrozenFrnlte and

Weddings and Evening Entertain*ments a Specialty, Every thing to fur-uifih t h i table and set free of charge, =

HOTHINO SOLD OR DELIVEREDON SUNDAY,

ATE

L. S. SMITH & GO.,1EBL EfTETE fllB IKSWeiGE BGEJUS,

I I 4 P A»bBry Aven i i e ,OCEAN CITY, N, j .

PAlHTlNO DY CONTKACT OB DAY,

Wallace S. Risley,REAL EiTATK

AHp

tNfSURANGE AGENT,413 H i B E E f ST., C A H D E I I ,

- Pfepsrt4e* fcr uts i idit not Monfy la Io*nnHsrififa

ISRAEL fi. ADAMS & CO.

Real Estate ^ InsuranceIMOI 1 , 4 1 6 , BeU Etifttt« Liw BullJlog,

CITV,

of Deeds for Ponn-BylvanU.

Money to loan on First Mortgage,Lota for ssie a t ftiutb Atlantk- Cfty

J. M. CHESTER & CO.,REAL ESTATE

I n sura nee Agents,Hotels, ttiHofSi nnd lotn for wile, rent fir t«.iADgB •

OCEAN CITY, N, j .Nti i door ta Fostoltlee, '

itMffaLotiMF i

Hsoiss forIlls or Rent

HEADQUARTERS FOR

leal Estate ana Insurance,cmnrltYAMclMe, Wjtc,. At

LAKE BROTHERS

H o , i i i •JUikmnti

We H I IBHJ ergsana u like «h»we si------=- " jlaijelpbl* Mfi " " • — - L *

pBsor

JBITHIEB & HATES,

;••;•; QiLlltflT A UtiU,

SO, 480 WIST ATEITUS, OOMAjf OtfT, tf, J>

FOB 3K«0H OF 1895.

J<: S- WAGGONER,

Pliysician and Druggist,No, 711 Ajfiurj Afisoi, DiiiB CHj, I , J.

Pure Drugp, Finit HtAtlnretT,elq ( cunsi«iitij Oh hand.

P , j , E, PRYOR,

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,Oetian City* V* Mm

Hpeilnl mtfnllon given io. dlHenas or theSon* mid TliroHh Hilt] of UlillUrt<n,

a c. HUTCHINSON, M, D.Hoinosopatlilst,

No, 091-Central Avtnue,OCI:AP* C I T Y , I*. j .

Ptiynicluu, Late of Pbila,

R, N. HOWARD BURT,

OFFICES Ho. 910 WESLEY AVENUE.

Heaidene-is-Tiie ElBmoit, Klgbth HtfMl andl

jlw hOUfB-UnUl 0 n, iii.i 2 ta 4 p. IB,, find7 toil p. in,

, WALTER L. YERKES,

Tuekaboii N. J.

Wiii be in Ocr»n Ciiy m 6o8 Aihurrevery Tilrsrt*J, " , ' .

, CHAS, E. EDWARDS,

1585 Chestnut Street,

M'CLURE, HERITAGES CO.,guijeesiiani ta Finnerly, MeCilire & » „

DaUGGlGTG AND aHCMfSTS112 Market Street, Pniiadelphia,ilf rs hi Pure DrUKB, CbemlcolB,Futani Mtd)clndi,'PAtDU, Oils, sla

TBiEATMK^TBY

INHALATION I1529 Arch St., Phila., Pa.

ctillirt, »> rtpepBla, Cntarrti* IfBTHeadache,

And all 'Chronic- andNervous Disorders*

I t . h u bnainuiie for oaarly • quarter or •century, ThOUHfidl vt patiisnU btre beentHdted, And (tlura tblD 1000 phyiidiba hiifBUHii it and fetajmniendeil it.

It i« aferisftliie. Tiler*, la no naiueoiu lute,nor art*r[*str, nor B'tk^ning itn*ll.

We tilf a bflleir & few ef the gnal number QIIfiptinignlKlA whjeli ws »re qa-nl«ntty recalftagfrom ihqsB Who he*e tried if, publUhed wllh Ihel l p r n i prrtn'Mioii inwrlling of the fmtlenit

ftecf pt mf ulucepe Rratltude for thereMiorfd life af hflBplncH aisd hfiiltii and rlyarnnd u*sfnln«-«* tbsi: We IJonipiiund Oijp-n b uS?i*rtiilnlj (Iliffii inn, .

"While 1 wn» *tnay» esiiiii<Ii>Fedild I

hile 1 wn» *tnay» esiiiii<IiFed achild, I WBB knewn Hi tatJjBpepllefrghsuil. II vn* inhitrlhidi For iifoje*!* I wiinciinflni*d njmniit eepRtanliv ta the Inuhge. Formore thsn fi>ur jeant I did lint know • momentfree from Miti, All itilii iiinedjippptls cont l j iH n i B R t l I t i i n l i jtlnmij iH n R , ( WIIPB teinptnlij «Ueted, and ijrilraTBled qllier Hfrlnua dllnrdfra,

liy meiiii* and phjuiciatm thought J would Balecover. T*da¥ 1 M enHrpljr currf o« dyi*spaijt, c*ii «ii]ny artIclm nf food ihst I BBTI f

d«rm1 UW be-rore In all mj life. For the piUiFear I HtT8 b«en up and (fnlnf ID fdseftnd tin Ith,wlib M fflelenl * Igor to »fci> snftte nan in dotm-s-lld wofH of liifc mail liiborieu* nmiire. Al mvRtrenjEth eoBlInueii tft lmpr<?*«, iinee leaf ing nffGxjK*n,! fe*i ttiat I can eOMClehtlBimlj rteeiii-mend (?IF tFMiraeini, Bot onlt to cure (t>Fy*ided[he defllsn' lirecHohFiire Cnwrfed), but IS bel i b f l i i tt[he defllsn lirecHohFiire CnlutliiE IP ita benpfluiai fttt^lm,

" V-MIBB JAMIEpfluiai tt^l,MIBB JAMIE yASBBBBJB.

"(JltHiH^iifc(JsltHH.^Briifc'•The Orj-p>n TrpHtnfnt TOU sent me fopu, O.

rUfrt*. a year iipo, otH ef mf mimtOiiariM freBlWrgt Africa, whffiw life IIIfin jen^rdy on ao-eeunt of liiMRiitsublo and H *w«*rp cough, he

i l i j e i haa frr aUjf brnfIltpd hlrn, H« fijllpQtlrely "recoTered till hFftith, nurTiisd A wife,rrtumfd W 111- wort in AfriCA, lad tateB bla

^ Wllh """' Bi.t,« WILLIAM T^LOR1» tifth ifenye, HSP Ywk, IJ,^

ia ITlode ofAct ion M i d II««nlta" la the title of • bwkof SB pages pBblUhBd hj Urs, Pt*rlrey £ Filcn,wtilch Tea lo all Idquirora full (nfonnatlen Hto ihii remarkable miratlTc iwtnf, and a rwordef »uipri»inc eunss 1ft a Wide HBjft of CMW—UJIB? af'ihifn after 'atlBfi abandBitd to dja by

pbrnlcfaM Will be mulled free ts u ra On JlpplfealiSB,

Dr». STAHKEY * PALEN,

1S29 Ajoh SLt Pa.

ItnFriiAeo Ell,

nenikfjl Mia paper.

PI^KTEH K BB,-JBm ICK

w, O p , ABAM&

STOMEHILl & ADAMS,Brick Kayjug,

til tv»li In nnnn

HARRY HEADLEVp

PUSTERHQ, BWCKlAniiai

J^ORGANA'n'ORKEVAXD

AT LAH,SnlMlar, iinHi,-? niHt Esisinlnff ID Channrrr

8ii|ifi-(iii-Uunri UeiiMiiiBiaiiBF, Nolarr IMibtJi.'.

CAPE MAY C. H f ,N, J,

OFFICES

G* Woobiuibb,

JONATHAN HAND, JR.,Attorney-at-Law,

Solioltor, Maaf er f n Chanoery, Notary ftlBH?.

OAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N, JWILL BI

IN OCEAH OITV EVERY WEDNESDAYat nm«, 74S Aiburj af enue.

[JARRY S, DOUGLASS,

Counsellor-at-Law^

MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J.

t A, BOURGEOIS,

Counsellor-at-Law,F m t e ill Newjerney. riiiliuJtliihlit nnd

United Hlnt*a-lJ!Rtri« iind Olrciilt t'aiiffii.liogniB Siani] 'M, Hcnl Ertiiltj ntid IrfiW Htilld-

inB ' ATJiAKTlC CITY, N, J ,

BAKKRIi, FTT*1,

JACOB SCHUFF,igUECHBorto h. S, UahaH}

THE PIONEER BAKERY,Mo,70QAiburjAfinyi,Oiiin Oily, N. J,

Freaii Bri=ad, Ftaa ind Ct!fN rijdr. gCakes \ iiwfi«iijr, Hfgtf* fltiiwrpd frfe ofcharge, Niilhlnjt d liYrrrd nii Hunday

No. 108 Market St.,

PHILADELPHIA,

1 ictuiqBarWrH nf mirth Jersey top

Fine FamilyAlways the freshest and b«t to Is fennd in

the market. _Kill I aavored Teaji, choice ftrnndn of com*,

HifKiintor nil entdtMifdnntHj j'ruiw. D k kHpl Jfii Itnlslntt, Uriwl U«-r, ituUer iiiidHnlUB Of bait qunllty, WeigllBd wlieliefiued by eDifemen, No ioda in wthiirgefl to pureiiBaerg. . ' •: Stop in Mid ninko selCctioiiB from the best,largest anil freshest Mock in i'lilhuielptiia.

Urdera by mn!! promptly ntlcilded to= AllHmdji to iha nmoiinl of ilOnna apwnrii d&rivired (r«c of cliurKu at any p a i l d b iIn Atlantic or Cape Mny eonnty

LOW PKEOES.

Sallsmellait GaaranteeO.

BtBAM FfTTfRS.

j , T/BRYAN,PinnUm »na San Fitter1007 KiiJge A v e ,

BsiiBPa, sinb, Baih Tntt, Wat»!CiMHii, I^HB Biiu |peo Flise, Pump, Eft=. JTUFDJHIIHI at iliort DOtlW. Ouqnlry or Qtif mah.fu L^flttadupla the b « i manoer, baqltarjPlmDNRKiManlBuiftape^alltf. Order, u,nail igenattf t f c i te

J. N. JOHNSON,PLUMBER.

STEAM AND GAS FITTER,

Repairing a specialty,Bath Tubi and Plumbers^

Supplies.

73OA

CONVER S BUZZARD.Sanitary

ROOFJNa AND S f OUTING.

Jobhlnftiro

ait«Dded to, Enlmatei

698 AebmryOCSAS CITfV, H,

D.S.SAMPSON,

Stoves, Heaters^Ilanges,

A venae,^I CITY* Sf, J-

Tis n»f«r •»A.B*#»M'i» wprtflr, AH Matt. i t l i o w • *p«iaHf, 411 worn luMitHdH f l p i l M P B d , . v . . " y ^ - . ; . :„•;•••••• . -':-' :-;,;:'."

MURDOCH,

1'onTHAtTOBit Anb

S. S. SAMPSON,

QenfraafoF and guilder• 8, oes raarib *t vcMn City Hs J,

ng prempiiy ••Waded to.eaQiiH and Werkibf dnvJBfl (onlabod.

JOSEPH F, If AWD,ARCHITECT

CONTRACTOR AND BU1LDFR,Ocean City, KT. J .Dana,

ihfUPIiishefl. EntlnmiFH9*tJiTa«ll4n Buannie#d.

and Working Dr*wjjig*nJ on 4 i i t |

uricliolaii

CARPENTER AND BUILDER!

OCEAN CITYj N, J.

tUp g|»p, Ftui and piurnislied, Dulldinga put up by cDBlrast er day

e.p. MOOBE*

ARCHITECT, BUILDER,PRACTICAL HL4TEK,

Ocean City, W, J.S n t Roi*flnj[ SUte eenirantlf Oi) handi

CEO, A. BOURGEOIS & SON,

Carpenters :'dOCEAN CITY, IT, J.

traetoi day,giTen, Bullillnpa erected bjf

r. STANTON,Builder

ASP

DRAUGHTSMAN,Fifth Biid fienfrai, Oeenn f%iT, Sf. j *

p int'«rri;iipondL>riL=UHOliclUHl.

Leander S . Corson,

CONTRACTING BUILDER.CHf 8ih 81.,

Ocean

cliWrfiillj';ftlhlNhud

I'lBB" BBil

STEELMAN S ENGLISH.

Contractors •» Builders,Ocean Olty, If. J*

Pianii, *pecifleatlona and worklneuruiihrf,

prompllyftHemled to.

J. L. Head ley,NB d t i SH6P,

cixr, sr, J.work promptly nlt*ndrd to. TurnlnBj

Cfit wiwinj,', Wilidnw ftiid doflr rrnmctii findlilt Hindu uf mlllwurki Furliillire retiftlrtti,I'lrliiTO ImmM. WliiwlwrlKBt iiliOpa!fin-he<3.Net BcreenSUiNneehilly. iU-fildcnw, West iie-l i a i H L Mill, corner inti nnd Went.

D, E, s

Practical Carpenter and Builder,1628 AsburjAiiniii, Ouan EHf, K, j ,

lven. ttulldlnipepecfgdJbbi tl Mt

Ktlmnt tltmcl or iiity. Jobbing ycnn

ded lo.

Joseph G. Champion,

ARCHITECT,

CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,

Plans and specifications fur-nished.

Terms

TO m m BiGiii sc.Ocean City, N, J-

OUR SHOES SPEAK VOLUMESFOR THEMSELVES!

Volume* ailed with pert!pent pelntt; nilthe point* » » well isktbi WO; and *P teenrtplenty of takiPi tat Our tAees, Soeb abs« eartarf iiirrsUtlble, and p^HstfnnBiytBdesifwlnotM weHTrqfthHtdeJjIOf, It's dotjntlpghealth to faanat the foot comr&rt biyM ft pairor shoes that BMftiwaji the wr? Ida fee thtHeniuo i tli* mmtt thine in rtyie, and tbeiiJnai wiat i waat" brand foi srarybody.What a shoo ought to b e > joat what OB|h d j t b t U b t to eo»t

KNORR &CO,l ' 1 » » aS*«mia a?amB'

E. CLINTON & CO.,

By EDMUU) DDW5E7,/ "A Uoutc of Tmm" Mjlea

& go,]

CSAPTERTIIE CQILQNEB'B CODHT,

Fifteea g « d men imd t ™ wm% tySworn at the Vestry hall in Qlayflplfla csnSatnnlfiy, iha I8th of Oetobw, ta inquireInto the Manner iu whloJi Muttba Da*vora coiae i y ha (ieatit

ThacoronisT'sCfjiutivMCfffwdea, ow-iDg to the tmnininl intiatsst token la thecflBO lij (ho dwellora in Olnjfiolds—4local mnrdcf and robbery being ft ohr-cuniHtnnco which brongbt twrorhomo toevery tiorvona hoqscholdor 1B tho sao*orba. Besides tliow were the ttsnnl flyingrnniorBtlmt thocijrtinfif'fl Inqnirywonldelicit Bome Btrauge and eiciting eri-dQHUO,

She list of those rabpceiiaod to gtvaSfideBCe iii thq caffl Inolcdcd I l i a Bcd»B^y, Dr. Lccloro, Dr. PafqiTal, fl»lodgoffl &i 18 Felspar rqnd {and Vlokiij.), InBpcctor Briggs aad COB-stables Motcalf Mid ¥onnf.

WUca U10 jniy had bf«a flwom, andafter tlioy had viewed the body of Mrs,Da7on)i Uie ctiroucr (a handsome manCMJ the muiij side of JO. with a pallidface aiid d u k hair plastered to his headWifli potnittnra) Iiifomjed the paf inthe intcrrnbi beftteon a qnsek BncccsBionof yiv\vni*^ho eecmed to suffer from en-nal almoBtnnsupportablo—tlmtDr. P s=cival, who hod, with lbs aaaUtanw ofthe honBo isnrgoon ot Uie Clftyfleldi hos-pital, made the post mortem owHutoa*tion ef the rtot.fiig«d Ifldy, had jnst ^vjit»tea to lay he was unavoidably detained;hat weald bo present in the fMtugs of anhoar 01 two ta givo hia ividpneo.

*'AH thq OTideiieq," continued thaegrondr, With ntremendoai yawn whkhswallowed np n portioa of the pontcpoo,"pramisei to lie ef a sojjiowlHtt longthyciaraotM, so donbt, Dr, Fcircival"—h e n hs dog the knnuklea of hia forefln-gera iiito jiis tired oycs=-!twill bo readyto give his evidence, long before we ex*hanst the Other witnesMi Ba6 witaeii»oa t "he added, "ovou profoasioaal gen-tlemen, BhoaM fsDdcflTOE not to havefcaeineii which dctaiM them nnaToida*blyinftcaaoof tbiakiiid."

Tawaiiig n ^ i n yitnjronflly tleooronertnTDed to hia notes and Constable Met-s J f 'iffli called nnd gwam,

Thq zcalons policfmnn detailed hlaOiperienc'oa with laeidi^ aad iHth earnsmeudahle bfS¥ity.

M he was abant to rotiM a whitefc-^daj eld gentlqinan awHB and declaredno ropreflttnied one of the wimessea mtha inqaiij and wished to ask ConstableHetcaU* some questions.

The coroner nodded and yawned atthe white haired solicitor,

TJje qnostions related chiefly to thebedroom doom Woold it bo foadblfl fora person in either of the two apartmentson the first floor to lock himself intohlB roqin f The constable was emphatic-ally of opinion—lie had already offeredthai opinion to Uie eoMt=that it wouldbe Imposalblo far Stoiaworther T i e k s yto havn locied himself In.. Tlio ftttemau of the jury expressed adesire to examine a door and a lodlwhieh conld not posaibly be locked fromthe inaido, and the coroner, with Hmighty yawn, Informetl the fcavmaa thathe hod taken a note of the point and•would decide later on if it would boWell tliat the inTf tthonld fxamine thodow In qHeHtion for thoiuBe'lVei,

Cenitable Young -was tliea called. AsJ10 took the oath pie hftutome coronerieeroed faBsinated by the head of Uiewituess. Ho even forgot to yawn or tom b his djea as ho gozod at the wltuem.

Tonug's evidenco WBH principally moorroborution of certain portions of M e tcfllf's erid&uee, S e ako R»YB i t aa Msopinion that the doors on the first flooroonld BOB be nnioukod from fihe insida.He was abont to otlor tome other opia-loni eb&eaning tlio manner la which'Viqkory, with the aid of tm acotimplioe,might effect hi i fell parposa, when hsyiBM proiaptly wared at by the whiteheaflod solicitor, and tho coroner orderedYoung to stand aside.

Inspector Briggs was then called,, Tlio ondienco in the court wero un the

tiptoe of espeetation as the inspectortoot the oath, bat they wen doomed toexperienco a woeful disippjiutBicutifor Briggs eottld throw no new lightspoq the matter^ aiid to . <me of theknowing unpa qn tiio j n ^ it wai evidentthe ponqq meant to ask for &n ftdjoorn-ment of tho inqaiiy. One fawtiotw jury-man whispered to his neighbor that heexpected tho police had got hold of sonio•wmf important etor,: AM Inspector Brigga retired, DotoctlvaGoringe quietly slipped into ihe oonrtand took s seat at the back, In a puseswhere he was pholtflrctl-from observation,behind one of Uie narrow pillars whichnpportod the P»f of the Vestjy lialL

Albert Steinwonh was then called.Be stocd aad faeed tho eoronef ifi&t

«J our Of pwfoct self pofflession, Jf tefetaOngwho and what Lo was, Stetn-vrdrth was naked to state what hs knewof the interior arrangements of the houMISIFolflpjir rood, Mid to givewhaWsverother Ovidonoo ho could give the oonrtend the jury as to what ooonned la thahome within hlflviewon the night ofthe 9ffi sf' Oqtobef and tha morning of

p ^ finto nannUYO form,,, Ho had rothredtoU s room ahortLy after 10 o'clock hadBspyEf &D(vimj px^vifjGaj^ arraagqMj,wibuH i s Rbdnoy, a niece of the-deseased,h ; i l d h d l i h h i

y,hs ;?iplamed, who dwoll o o f ,titfl* Ito, wpuM let hlujfoll ! i a | 'tfisfiM&jr

l shortly utter 6 Q'C 166k:- Mi yhMDoTomhire for 11 hoUrtay laulto cateh a feaia Rtt-AOtnm

lngtgn, Ha did not wiih t o g l m

part 5, porhapa SOmlnntei to6,falffiSelf quickly, aad thee, tobja utterMtanlehnjont, be found h s w a i lookedinto his bedroom. Then was no beU inbis room. He had tapped loudly a | hhidoor, hoping to wake Mrs. Davorn 0*M l » Rodnoy( bnt had' mot with M is-iponsti. Then he had raised hi i windowin order to attract the Bttestioa of thofirst paflBorby. He haduol been maoyminnt« at b l i window when the poUce.inan, Hetcfllf, appeaEOd outeida thahonso. That was all he had to telL ,

The jaiy weiB favorably impr?B8ed bythe iimpUolty and dlrectnes of theyoung man's uarTative.

" Juet one question, Mr. StoiowPTtb,"^ d theooronor, phtclng hU hand to hi imonth to cover up a yawn, "ThepoUoesad yourself doolara the door of yourbedroom ooulfl not possibly be openedfrom the Inside if It was locked fromthe outddo, Would it be Smpoegible toforce back tho bolt of the lock from thflInside? fflje j w y m i d n f l f frisaa tohavBOleaif tastiiuqny npoa that point."

" I really do net know,11 answendSteinworth, "bnt I ihould Bay not, Inovor tried ft. Besides if the bole waafoseed hack I don't Bee how the dootcould be looted again from the inside,I i m ftwnro that each one of as whs wasIn the house that night Btaadt ia asomewhat, awkward poaitdon. I t wouldbe idle for n i to appear to ignore thia,and 1 consider i t quito pm-ldeatial that,Under the cirenmatancoa, I ehould havebeen & cloeo prisoner that n i g h t "• There waa gome slight apphinte in thecourt Ha Btotuworth answend the enfo-

Hrm thht' & -imsS\ ?M^ '¥}l S^te^iffl^to

representing ins woantn-y—a mighty browbtuitM1—now rose, andaddroasing UiO ooroniT and jury said:

"Wo grant i t would be impossible thatthe witeess who now stands before youcould lock himself into his bedroom. Iani not instructed, I tnay say, to uislnn-ate mf chnrgo against the witness, whsSeeaiS to have given hi i eviilenco in Bvery fair and proper roaiujer, bat we areall of na natnrally eager to clear up ev-ery point—I say it with oil due dofor-inee, i i f s" addressing himself directlyto the corouor, who bowed and thenburied himnolf in a ahort, snappyseries of yawns—"concerned withthis terrible tragedy, Hew, I wouldwish to cfepjt the jiffy's attenttm^Q^^- ' fac t that, thnugii It Would beimpoeaiblo for either of Uie lodgers intho house—the two geutlumen, Messrs.Steinwurth and Tiekery—to took them-Selves into their own rooms, i t wouldaot be impossible for either or boffi ofthem to be looked in by some third per>

**I beg yoHF.parfnn, rif," intempKsdt ic mroiiar, "bub your mtiiiifla a n quitetoegnlw. Have yem an7 qneatimg toBBIC tho wliui^a?"

"Excuse ino, s ir ," iaid theBolfdtar,bawlng and tnruiug hii ejm spou SteJu-

"Yon say that during the night JOBheard pothiug—no pounds or footsteps of

i thi l ? "g

er anything unusmil?""No, Sothing." ,"Woald it have bean possible fop yea

to have let yourself oat of year bedroomwindow and to ha?e let yourself back

7 • •

" I do not9 know, I should think i twould be Impoeslble."

"^Vhydo you think It would ba im-possible f "

"Wall, I mnstconfosBlliavBUot givenmuch thought, if indeed asy, to thematter. Bat I shonld Buy that ft woaldbe impossible OTon if I were an athlete,which I am Sony to soy I am not, tolower myself down of to lift myself upwithout coming to grief. There is aflower box nu«lo of vory slender material—I think the police have referred to I tin their evidence—wverlug toe wholeiill of my window. I conld nol do asy m nggeat withoBt breftking tiie bos^-flt least I should fancy so—or leavingsome marks upon i t , " •

"Thou there are no marks npen theflower bqxf1'

" I do not know of my own knowl*• d g i . " .

"iHapoctor Briggg hflSBWom therOapjno marks upon i t , " Intorruptcd tho oor-Onef* -

" I t Boemfl to rflOSt of nSi sir," saidthe foreman of the jnry, "thnt wo shallbo obliged toiaipeet tile honge beforethe inqniry goes much farther,"

"I t lJ ink i tw iU be noetajBaryp" saidthe coKiner, "ba t 1 may ebs©r?B"=throiving his well shuped hands behindhis head—*1 that (he evidence of tiie po-llco, which yon hare already hoard, cor-rcborataj tho evideneo given by witnesRnow before you M to the impractlfyibil-ity of a man letting hinwelf down fromUie wtadow of the frtnt bedfqqmqn theflirt floor and getting ap again, withoutleaTing some very coiiHpieaoai tntees ofBuch an action. There is no ovideiice I*-fore yoa of any moh coiiflpleuoufl truoes,sad I think you may dismiss the possl-

"Mad nny MMeiajgs i|Wi rt large

billty of Itflfonl yotg minda Bnt pm*hapi it -will bo bottw to yon to tsMOf

• • * > : • ' • • ' • . • ;>

The OOEOW then ttdk hli hondi ffam- • " ' • • " • " ' : d W d '

sgfnmof money WM m the hoase thatnight of the previflUB nl^ i t?"" ,:, " I h s d noBttchknOwkslgo."

In t h e city—Measrt, D u b b a & E l c J n o r r "" Y e s , " : : : " :: ~:. = : ,( tOa the morning of

ber did yon virit tho winagor of thoFunded bank, t ak ing to h i m ftmn yottfemployers a cheek fof a d d b l

tl11 • :"

"Did you, whtlo you wore fit thebank, see WH, Davorn at the counter?"

"Ha11 •)'"Of in the neSghbpfhoed of U» Dankf *

"Or h e » that feho had been In thobank that morning and had dstwn oather balance?" ' ; '

" H o , ""Ton passed throagh the bank—pass-

ed the eafihior'u ooujitcr^-duriug theforenoon of the 8 th Inst,?" .

" f e s . l f • • • • • • : . , : ' . • . • • ' ! • - * '

**&% what honf I""Abont i i o ' a l oe t ""WOBM yoa sweis it was aot exsetly

•I 10 minuted past 11 yoa entered theF d S k l " V

"It was probably Bbontthflthout""That is 41 I liavo to ask tho wit-

f tho BoUeJtor,fiittiiig downand mopping hii recteiignLa foreheadwith a colored BiUchiuidkerchlef,

GHASTEB XliL . •'•,,ETHEL'S EVTDEI5CE, .

M earn as Stoinworth had ittirodEthel Bodsey w u pat forward. She hadsome into tho court shortly after Detect*foe Qoringe, and as tho gaie of all Uieapestators was centered en Steinworthhe^ entrance had not been noticed.

Ethel felt that tho court was all eyos,and that every eye was turned apoB her.Tha doctaf'j wife had driven her to thoyestry hall and had arranged that Ethelshould wait in the oonrt until after Br,FefeiTal had piyen hia evidence, andt h i s the doctor's brougham would callfor h s . She had se t seen Leclero sincethe proYioui morning, Dr, Porel^al hadeonsidsred It wiser that they should notmeet until the inquest was otef aad the•train upon tha minds of herself aad herlover had been loosened.

Ethel's statement to the ooreser'scourt was mainly an account of whatt a d happened la the house from 10o'clock on Wodnasday night to fi o'eloskthe following morning. The young girlwas surprised to find that notwithstand-ing all the prying eyes which were fixedupon hef ibe WHS able to givo hor flvi-dsDc* In A perfectly ooljocted manaet,She testified to tho seenrityef thofaa-tenlnga. She had seen to every windowand door an the ground floor sf t s thelodgers had retired to their rooms,'- toehad let Dr. Leulero into tiie house aboathaH past 10 o'clock, They hnd gone to-gether to her aunt's room, which wasaituatea at tho top of the flrtt flight of•tdra.

She described tho interview brieflyand deohaed she had 1st Leek™ ont ofthe house shortly after 11. She had thenlocked e n i bolted the hall doer imd goneap Btairs to hef room, passing oa thaway tho door of hef mint's room, whiehwas elightly ajar, aod tho doors of thotwo bedrooms on tho first floor. She hadsot touched the Meys of the doors of thetwo bedrooms on the first floor—this in,reply to a question from the foreman.She had heard no sonnds dnring thenight, tat bad passed an aniiaus dayAod had got tbro&gh a good deal ofwork and felt very tirod, JUid no donbti t woald be a load noise that couldawake her. She had beenaroufiod in themorning by tta aound of the hall door-bell and the knocking at Uie door. Sherememperod, while hnrriedly dressing,that Mr, Steinworth waa going away

y gthing and was returning fur it. On her,way down stairs she noticed his doorwas closed, and looking at her watch

ihe a w thai It was aboat 0 o'clock,that most likely Mr, Stoiuwortastill in fall room, She had not, on thisoocmslon, either tonchcil the key in hisdoor or in that of Mr, Vicktiry, Shofolt;aaxloas nboat her aaat oa neeoaat oftho quarrel of the previous night, andnoticing tho door of Mrs. Bjivom'sroomwas slightly ajar she fancied her aantmight possibly bo awako, Sho wont intothe toom and foa&d her hi bed eold andrigid. It was a horrible shock to her.She wai, ihe believed, her aunt's onlyliving relative. She wiia not aware thatthe deceased had made a will

The policitor representing the treas-ury now took Miss Rodney in hand.

•'Ths deceased went to town on themorning of tho Sth inst. V* . • •

"Ym,"Were yon awaro of her intentionBin

!Te8| she had boon for Bomo days :&»•easy about money qf her? lodged in UiaTnndedbauk,"

"And aho went to town to draw thismoney oatl"

" Y e s . " • • • '.

" I beg year piffdon, Wt, IaaO&,"^^srmptsd theeoroHsr* "Wearsnearia^a fugs tteai auoui MO oeccascQ imoucyiand very little aboat herself. Is mil this

T" ' / ' 'y! ttiak yoa wUl fa*i t la,' 0s,"

"Oh, Tsy weUr imeied," said theeoKOfir laBguidly, Ha had refrainedfrom yawning since Ethel hod appearedbof oas Win, bat he now made up f or lo**time by giviog TOnfc to a yawn and f i

sjlf from be i l igchok^ Most of tha oiieksH In tho VMtrj, LnU l d

Theft tha «ewnsri i tnotet, gave Btteranoe

^ l i h f

god^hchwas^natold me this was i nI i the mm&H*

yt n t the deceased and §money was Itt tJja hoase OB

¥H3*.nT « u i n i i n i l Ii jj f •'••••

fiuHH pausea - DSEBBing the Intention af tha

most uneonsclonsly ^ yseek a!ai out m ttodouft, but

at tho baok of tJw fflrart/• • • ' " j ^

ITS Goringe was hUli^/nnda qaiok throb of ^ ffiOTDssed her mind that h i i

" "r'ani Wttorft^i^iwiWpersisted the eolldto^ drniamhighi fl th t b l ^ ^ M ^

yffie house, €>xcept y f yone other person; to whttm ^ais'i^montloned by me,» i'^: ^Y'K

"Wh flrt

tiling •wUoh lie felt most bo a;ItliolwaiIdnd^ittst $m dia not; ttftilocks of eiflssof those Sam $i ttsl

en rieptf"_;

ftomowhat ombiguoui qnertiQa, :

" I am qaito ^ i " ^"that I did not touch lie fey* i lthink I have over lockedsinoB to, i t e i ^ &came to Ute withns.H

" h k " idathen to his horrqr-^for hs wrtwho prided hitnieU iiMPalertne^-o p s B - ^which cauied eewral of tha•SBumo a

bm*ward_ b^sn\.b^ .ta Ute

WhiBpoi d to her that ahssooM•eat Ia' sa adjpinlag -^-^^'•'•i

qnite fiflfly »ow M i w«*s«*bam Mated mlf thafcabs ""lond Trtes tt«ctoo," At ttsher IBTB step

. . „ - . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - ^

Tha point Ujaitaelcf; t i e tnflchiihijiai.i 1

tbeiraocOHfuLIi, from nnjoften entlW

••V'-v1;-"-.

I along-by turning the balpneeAdM^bim, of our !GES of Men's -Winter

A p a f l lav «ii be rttujftrd tgr the ghses imo cash—Rot into theT63JF letfeti&at

gotta fa the spbita af Mr. Cb*rk*g^ie Baud ef tbae « s t a t e CJSIISH . mod all

Many ef ibewith * meting

often wilhbetd fh*u *

«»theea iaid*qiHtfe to ibe iaflef*rftte Stale Bwd-af

tbat the raiifuad property, both «*Iand penonal, io^adinglbelf taMMs

tbat^baud at whstaa.the troubles ofOntbe othef b u d ,tially its true or the Bsaieiu D

nfta^ to the aappott of t l»fej^lZ lithlbbtl

la

thai or 111 the fseollMr *rid trying aUaaUuti In

THE calling of tbe State ContentionaclrtOte dekg«leMiU*rgB and alter*

B B & i e tbe National jjepublkan 000*baa aMusd •ona

concerningHew Jtaey'e psmdkUtt*, and ibe men

who *b»U to sent to represent ibe State,TheK«nnl point seems to be naetjeal]?Mtdal, w there to a general agreementihtt (hatai Bewelt, Oanmtt A, He-Imt, John Bern and Franklin Wurphjwljlbethedfikg*ta«t-Ui*ge. In ttwFfrfjrOU WetIt Iisaid George Blnst, of

eji-Sheiiil H*nd, of (JapeAlay, are being favorably considered,l a the getund, if there b no hUeta, thed e l f t s will be fTsrd W, Boebling,of Trenton,, und Captain JW M, Brad*

Ishaw.ofOtsaincouuty. In ibe altardistrict*, the following have beennamed: Third dlstrirt, HeMtoc I*wto

I, or Bomertet, u d HenryFourth,

of Morris, andI Csp&anHbieids, of Hunterdoo; Flftb,WlilUm Bartottr/ofBetgea, and Joe.W, Qonfdan, ef Faentel Sixlh, S b o a

IB, Guddli and Eita*S. Ward, of Baaxi

jouth Me ilinple uid mostly ID thei ^ while those of maturity art

byf , far lotolhefuture.

The a y s ' led fwponalblUlii* of Ufe^ wlthye*™, and bring with

thaa hpttt of f « » , dlsappolutoienthvexation* and perplesiue* of whichjouth know* nothliig, ^hs Juyou*freedom and aLwidan of the young areankBOwn to maturity Incur prstntera of dvllkaUou. Bveu *a hopefuland buoyant a nature as (joitbo'e feit

'•The naUra of old Europe are allJbadlyoll. Our ifl&inafo by fjir tooartlfldal and eomp!l3ttd;our dietaiuJmode of life want aatiite, and our•odal lfitenoune to without love addbenevolence. EVBrjous 1* imoota oudpolite, but 00 one ia bold Enough lo becaudld and trmF aud an honest manmiuj of natural learning nod JeuU-ments.lflinA yetf awkward pniUIt makes ouewlsli to be born lu thettouth Ses hilandfi, M a Knal!ed savage,if It were only lo git a pure aud au-itdultermted enjoyotsot of hunmu life1

A very largs pfoporUeii of ourfrom tbe habit of ex-

tending them In our own tboughlaWnen the angulaU of a cV&d in over begladly forgetB it and yields hltuaeif tothe enjoyment ef the hour, but theBian brood* over It, fears Id repetition

I i

ColUiu and John i,f, of gsfnud Dickinson, ef Hud-

lien; HlfcthjEriar Bt iwa «od B *(wri! 0 , Hefii of Union.

Tbere «a« talk of nudldg Goveroof

| hot s i t e sums from tbe tome dty aaWKttA.Hobmrt, tbeviaebalrttiao of

I the Naboriml Committee, ibe Governor[ nai declined the H W hk n u m .

Tbe MnUment for Presidential candy

again sod againttoa. Looking forward heerery ehadow, and ponden

yeoune, bi In exceea in vmlumtJoo of taersilty and ptrtonal^ of todJvtdoata.y p ^The tax ate, putienlarij in the tily, islarger or higher than that of tbe fathruads, but tbe inereaaed vain plus tbeaHsaainientofall the tjersoMltyof tnetallnadt would, la my Judgtnent anddfaKTvation, pubBtantlalty eounfer-batanoe the great anaouut of persooaltyof Individuals that s a p s taxes andthe. low percentage of value of therealty. ID meet of the counUs, «f in*dlvidualH; ibtcebrel bavethoughl thatm far HB equality is eonnmed, tbepratlcal ellect Is n o t » untquaL"

TUe Biate Board o? Agemmtii' report

bef. Mr*. B. taP PiHflo. PhBaddpbi»| MrfcMUl»ille;H,a Crandier.J. K,

VlnelaBd; O. TWlfef, Ke*Osaides! A . B B H

theBobsea, DeonWiritle,

HotelareH, B, Fowk*.

Oasdeni A, H,

OF AU- KINDS.&sh, DDOTB, Blinds, Moldinp, Bracketsj

White PineaiidCedar Shirtglea constantly on'hand and underOrders left at , ,

ASBURY AVENUEwill receive immediate attention,,

Yard: Corner Fourth St.

W, A, Canning. B^J,

r l 8 i p g i «"It a o be proven by facts and

figures, beyoudauy quegUon, that tberailroad curparalfoiM m paying to-daymote taxes In pruporUoii to their own-

i i fmusyers ofLb# State."

Rttilroad property U taxed at 1U fullvalue. And aotblug esapa, Every-tblng toft-i-seaued, from the great slaLjondown to tbe (ttaantles sf tbe flagmenandthetoolBofthetrackmeu.

Nolliiug eludes tbe a^eseor. Tbe, tbe mala stem, the real estate

f h J

Se«ftoo Qaief,Jamea L, Bmith i wife,W. iirofl and wife, Brbtol, P«,

Before VIee Chsntsllofdtn, Monday, Htetivtr Jdia*, ef ttseBilganline Transit Usoipioy, madeapplication tor a rul* to sb.(*why he should uot be siluwed tothe interest due yu a f 15ffi0Qfln.prarsrty_JJarfLssa_ttelag by tbt company. He atosthat the nilt of William Hacfetr In fcfe=

see tbe mortgage be dbeobiiyued.Vi« Chancellor Bert granted tue a pplieation, and tbe rule wasloruauleoo March IS,

amount m cash we shouldfairly gret for them, but into anamount sou'U gladly give. Andevt*n at the full prices th^rewms a s?iving*of #1 to $2 apair—pu^n* valuci by the

narketUne •butp

manv sorts of shoti-^

of h;t;hundred pairs efihoes

vr?--i cmAa French calfsome calfskin

ted with drill,

upouUouUea that may occur, and thecouse.queut affllcUoo that may come uponslm. Very seldom areuuuh furebodiuprealized In tseir fultne»f, but evenwhen they do come lo paw tbe btteugllito bear U«BJ. t* grealer tban he badimagined, and their power over him in

Idate fe wtH divided betwetD

i#Sh Thei very woftt to which be haalouMed forward wUb^ito niucli dKad

terroHi as H approaches; wblltmuch that he bat feaied [aa*u» UliD by,ftlaitniige that tbise who dwell so

McKlntey,Beedand Allison, and prob*I ably In tbe order named, General

Convention to[•end an uorjledieed delegation, u d Invtew of tbs divided nenllnieut, tots will

[probably be dons.

rfesopJfi'iranEto offlda!

The recent vote upon the tariff bill inI the United States Senate makes polltt-eal hiitory that cannot s t a l e tbe at.tintion of the f otef ns*t fall. The

of the different departmenteofthe Government admit Is their report!Ihat v e a » xnnDlag behind o W thirty

doUana year, awl Ffsiflettlaaked €ot ipe» to, bi mne

wmy.pawalawto supply the deficiency.He didlrjot*BkCongr«* t a p u a pro.

m

BtattsB, ,aud buildings apart from the uaJuates- tac tangible personal pru|*rtyfiiitludliiE roiliug stock, toule, etc, allare compelled to lea the mark and paytheir tribute In the way of Uutes.

In fissesaing the main steal, as theroad bed 100 feet In width and all its

is ailed, the railroadp are actually compelled to

pay tazea on their owe impjuvements,For example, a deep cat through a

bill, of the expeuaive filiing up of aswamp, b flriseastd for tasaUon on Ibectst per square yard of tbe work done,AH bridges, culverts, nestles, etfe, arealjw assessed at their a»t, go that tbemore ditrlcult and expensive the con-flifuetioiiofUieB»df the isufe It has

peralfltenUy npuo tbe fltetlug nature ofall buman' iiappiuese sneuW uever somuch as allude to the equally transi-tory nature of uumau misery. Bothare largely dependent for toe length oftbeustay upon the welcome we givethem, the graap with whJeh we holdtbtm, and the beliefs we cheriihcernlug their permaneucel -

Anothef marked ditterence betweenthe troubles of youth aud ofis la f he hold which petty worrits haveUpon the latter, The dally perpksltitofbusines.of domestlij life, of ioelobLigaUoiii, of all aorte of claims, ju«land unjust, made upon tbe purse, theUme and tbe powers, the pcrpetunJdecisions that must be made untntpUy,

tarlflkir, thta wouldt i t e been InconBiflterit with Us foesereoune, bit by* manage was a *»n=fewlon that the only way to rai» a

for maintaitiiDg the Qoyeru-jnysht WH^ bjr the a hill Im-

"p*lng s hlghe larifl thin flied by tbeQoima&.Wllsra bllL gosh m bUIjfitraduoid and pwnd by theUin& Bat;i parUBau measure, but wa*puaed to meetpre*entemergencies. Itwatbot really a hlgb pioteetlve tariff

.wmch aimed to raise rev.peuoe to pay\tbethe Ggyernment and at U» Himf timetajdhtun our credit both at home aud^ With the *«tat*nes of five

illv«r Senaton tbla bUIdefeated In the Benate, the Detno-o' eenatoraall seMing agalnit 1L

itwassnppasdthat Hsnatof H 111, Of

the itupldlty, or unpuuctuality, ornegligence of thuee wbo are acting eoujoLnUy, even the very arfungefuentfor reaaUon, which sd often defaittheif own end—all these aud hundredsof similar aaneyanees that seldom pressupon the young must be buiae, to agreatef or leaa degree, bf every grownman or waaiaa^ It |g quite true thatthe young as well as the old may byfntfulneis and dtssunteat convert thesmaU detailfl of life Into tajuutaut sjurue*!of irriyiUttUj yet it cannot be tdeuledthat as years go sn these petty pet-ptexttleB multiply and deajand an in-

to bear or to eonquef them. At the same tune the verypower to do this tnay begaiuedln theyesn between childhood and manhoodand that U) perhapi tbe chief liaBoti tobe learned by tb« eomrariaon. Who-ever h u notcultlyated ihla power, and

_^__ brtuga the w*!ftkneaaoi his youth toNew ^ork^ and Benatof Smith, ol g§w jg^lppte>Hh the Hsriintei imublea and

the bill, piffieiilUs of hta taan hood,, to, indeed,bojtihefdnnethad thi eeiiiage

latter dodged the^ ^Hhodt tte passage

of aonie S rt of s revenue bill tbe Go?*

pltulbje. The wava of life that be^ t buffet will gradually overwhelm

or thie* yeari, With theof hbuda »nd other public

obUgaUbiu tbs QoveniinBat will(nenrredideht of over Aye hundredtaMUm dorlDg tbe Cleveland

IndebtednOihit the

*Ub^ by tts bperatibns of a high tarlfti t ^ i the ''good old l)eraoeratle

The latter mayfotraer

EutDpean pauper labitr,

Tbe votolo thoBeuate

whichTJnited

to :;WBQ lad-that thara aps

** U perhaps a hackneyed suggwUdn,that we might make our lives simplerand our wants fewer, and ihua reducemany of tbe troubles wbtes now vexand harass ni. It Is true we can nolougsr l s d the artleffland lrrsponslbleiLfeof theelilld, biitit Is lor each one toconsider foi blnuelf whether wtme sfthe tnables whleb now distress him donot spring from nuroes which he itwell able to remove. If what a reason-able atimate pronounces to be Hiper>

^^;p^p^yqualluti to decide;

^-WhKih d « - otnot'1

flueBafaour Uveu,i.e., productive ofbut little good to ouraelves or otbers,were Ut be resolutely cut off we shouldeJEperlence« JlfUng sf burdens and adeofeafle of care that would go far torender life happier, itrouger aud morevaluable,

t l a

Bo hmutlfnlU the scenery ef Call*fortiJa that Katp« must Lave expended more than her nftyai energy In , Ihtcreation, atid especially la this trueduHng the:: motitha of Marsh andApril, when the rakiy ses»n ha«puied and flowers bloom eveJywh^re.Fdrtttn*1

is the person whoeaa eiohahg* the widtiy ellniata of the

for theT flowejf.peffumed and" ' sphere of California,

• id ion brtfct method pf doing thii^ y p»60ODd"G0ld*n Gate" tour,

iiti

EG. STEELMAN&CO,PElLGitS IS=

ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK," ^~~ in either hard or soft wood.

Office.Yard and Mill: 8th and West Sts,

4

W

m

ttrii t m edges,'and ra*Thg ultra- fashion-

mid until now

The chairman of the Statecan Executive Comniltree of New

j baa Jwued the cull fur theCommittee to Miect deleguie* fa* tLieNational Republican Coiiveutinu U> b

Theld la i t , , Juue 16 next, TbeBonventloa to seieet delegates will beheld in Ifcylnf's O|iin Htiuie, TreiiioisApril IB. Four delegates-at-large siudHfxteeo dtiegato, two from euth Cuii»grealagal district, will be

zorable,at #4• Wfble sosoleshave'

calftkin.famously

Hut this JJ.QO oaring isnot altogether of very, heavy

iffi" is vJelbie, tangible, actaal prop-erty. It is taxed both toi Stale and forloyal purp««a* Thefi are no deducetluiiB to to a worn ofl, and noabateueittfriJin the true values is allowed.

After being thus taxed at the ratesflied bylaw upon their actual property,Ibe raiBpapUs are assessed and taxedon invisible, lutanglble property,known w franehissa, TM* In visibleproperty, on which tbe railroadg ofKew Jersey are aweaed, te understoodto be flied at between fifty an Jmillions of doliart. Thisabout oiie-fourth at the totalproperty of tbe eonjpaaite In thto itste,do tbat the railroad property of SewJersey is aety*Jly aaseart for abontoufrfourth more than ita real value, forpuriKMfS of State taxaUoo.

It pays a tax rate of one-half of oneper cent, ea all ita property of werycharacter, including the franchise, for

WANAMAKER'S.Mnrcb %

SHIRT WAIJTSPhiladelphia women

h d h llhave

purposshll

psjs one perd Ib

atnte p u r p h p j« n | , on all propirty outside ol Ibemain stem, fnmshlse and tangible per*

for local purposes.into ooualderation the faets

that olber than railroad pnjperty to notassessed at DOR than two-tbirds Itsvalue; that tallroad property is awssssat it* full value! t h f t t Included in theraUroad aBseaameut la the Inianglblefranchise {eatluisted atone>funrth),andthat the avefsge las rate In New Jerseyifl lM, U Is Very plain tbat tbe MUroadH are now batting their full averageand just share of the burdens of taxa-tion, _•_ ' ._

The present eesalun of tbetun wilt probably come to a close aboutthe middle of April, The next sisweeks will witness a niih of buiineBeores Of bills that have been ripeningin committee are ready to be acted Up.on, and many of these are sf great im>portanco. In fast, those that are notbarn of public etaniof wlUfare a surebut' quick quietus. Ode of the fflostimpsrtaut mattes to be diseujsefd in thepassage of a conjUtutional amendmentreorganizing the higher courU In tomefurm, and it Is pretty safe to predicttbat it will be ID the shape of a pro*vision for an Independent Court ofErrors and Appeals, notwllbsandiog

y opposition that the present In-preme Court Judges may make,

It is very probable that an Assemblydistrict amendment wlU also be adopt'ed, as the feeling In favor sf that pre-poaiUon Is strong among the repffseabvtives of all but two or thno of theuoun.ties, and In some of these the sentimentI* divided. The suialler eouuUes areunwUhug tliat the result la HudsonundEHgejc, la ease they both go thesame way In an Assembly eleeUon,shall praeilially decide the eomptexlouat the lowsf bmueh. Those two aoun-lies have SI of the 60 members.

The Hea Isle City Pastime Club's « .lileuee la over, fbf It la believed thatHeaatbi Baas, 4 «ipe May iyWill get bis bill, against prha-BghtJugpam«d, Tnebliila ilniilartu the onereeently pataed by the Texas Legisla-ture, and was introduced eBpechUiy forthe purpose of preventing future p r t o

S I l A t l U & Citpp p g

flghtt In Sea Isle or AtlanU&lt« provisions are of the m « t stringentnature, imposing a penalty of ftQm onato five years' imprisonment on aoy oneconfJotod of having engaged in a hoxj

or for the deefding 6r Mf ehiunplon-with the b»rty

pnot had such novelly prettyShirt 'Waisti as these we'vubrought over from Herlin, The

materialis cham-bray™in blackand alltheprettytints;themak"

hi, ing is al

se

s^&—irilh dou-s and mm?z with eorfcshoes from toG l&a.tteb-il i j , $Q. and If

CITVS

Note the Cut in Prices of

FALL km W1TEH CLOTHING,At M, MENDEL'S

1 6 2 5 ATLANTIC AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITYj N. J.

Here is a full line ofand: widths in sinffle-sole calf-skin shoes—=just trom the fac-tory. A similar lot was soldIn a jl% a fgW ^ay s aI°- ex"cept the o%ir-abiindance ofHome sbes. Now the line is

Tilt Tariff Bill wbieli lately baff le a law IJM knocked the bfiltnffl out atprit*fl, and tile pureliflMr caii now secure reliable yoods at our huiise at

ow flgurew= I uye»i Ijiale fur yotttHthlei.

tion,Let'slook atone or

This one Is of black cham*bray, made with pointed yokeback and loose front * Overthe front is a wide plait ofstriped white and black inser=tion. This can be detached,giving one an all-black waistwith juit a row of white onthe turn-over laundered collarand cuffs. Tiny metal studsdose the garment in front

This one 11 of bright redehambray, made with pointedyoke back and the front fin'ished with a wide shirred ruf-fle having a narrow, white in-

i White collar and at-tached white cuffs completethe garments. Chic,

Another is of pink ehambraywith two^ rows of white inser-tion down front and four nar-row black bands, White col-lar and cuffs complete the gar-ment They are attached,

making U good; thel fi dmaterials are fine and the

styles simply charming. Wehinted of three jcolor treat-ments. There are many mofe,#2, $2,25 and $2.50.

LACES AND VEILINGSNew laces and veilings from

over the sea are out of thecases and ready to be judgedby the world'i most intelligentshoppers^ Philadelphia wo-men.

There are batiste bands,edges and alUovers! figuredchiffons and mousse!me deioiei gauges In stripes andfigured effects. But skip thetedJQusness of detail and en=joy the display.

BEDSPREADS' just a, trifle leis than usualfo pay for pretty crocheted

"ipreids, hemmed. Somep ^of them are In pat-terns,. :•••••'• , , • • ; • - • • . • •

At SQo-fiingle bed rise; Mnreellle*heane i ready foe use.

At S0&- F« i•pattma; hettitiicd tmSy Ior

'i<MM ft=Ml Mie besifj fine quality:hefflteed Kadj for u& H b r i

THEEMMEiT,OOEAN CITY. N% ,T.

n fill I h i year, lE<miu# heated

for

Miss M. A, BOYLE,

HOTEL ATGLEN,

Heaitd pxjaig.water, 'gauliarv

0|Wn aHilgUt, Ariesmn

S, C, GOFP,

FRANK HERR,

mo Asm nv AVK.

A fllil llhff Of firf!!i!!ii?filB. Ploeka,jewsiify imi.l «!lvrriviiri''iHrrM In i

I iV S ! l i t t n l J lI nlJuiiirni jt'wuiryi null

!

GIVfi SIR. A T H M I , ,

IRA S, CHAMPION,lotn!!

ICE CREAM,

LEADING MILK DEALER OF OCEAH CITY

A i l b i n d j i d f S r , n h e f l o n G i yIjyifj flnil nSrr iTiSim liilfirifs, whiifp tl nif]M elIsUCiitlve wiiJtcFH Ikfi' In Htlendunee,

Si?iDtb Street and Asbnrf Afenae

Ocean

City

SentinelIs the paper you need

(tsrlitg tilt winter,

Rprtng and gummcr to

keep la touch witli

Qceau City, Bentl flw

si Per yearin advance.

R, a,[Q fffpet JAKPAR? 15, lSBfl.

For Phtlildelpllls,p , 'it. in., «frlfrg riiliidfc. llljfl s, m

* e » B S , , S , f f l p . fit,, . " • « (iQF»!llil6fi)fcni

fine qoaUtyt liMnmed. B fxpr«a far Bodsiu

At tL6#Flti*rt

308 CHESTKUTmmmm

813 Asbufy Avenue.Don't fail to call and examine them. Prices are the lowest,

R. a CORSON,

. F H H E R A L ••• IRES

WASHINQTON VANQILDER, Mahagir,

HII.l.VIl.I.E, N. J, Petersburg N. JP

OF OCEAS

Fit ail their branehea bv comisteht workmen, elitier uify of eoimtry, Ettlmatei

, 1046:Asbury Avenue, near Eleventh StP

R» R. SOOYT Proprietor.AMD OCEAK

OCFAN C I t ¥ , SEW

FIRST-CLASS HOUSE •' DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH,

NOTICE. ZTheplumbingfinn existing under ttiS

rtame of SMITH * THORN has by• mutuaj consent been dissolved. Thebusiness will be continued by .

HENRr A. W. SMITH846 Asbury Avenue,

who will give his personal attentieni* tothe b

THUK8J3AY, MABUB

We sh^I bo glad to reoejyfi Kerai ofnews u d eaiosuiUlcsUtraB' ofto thl* oomtounlty and our

AD sDttmBQtestlont should bea&»mp«ritod with the full uame and ad-drem of tbe writer, not necaaarlly fyt

faUtt .but « gu&nntse of good

Clt? W. c . T, u, Haiti. ^On Wedneflday, Feb, 19, ayiry en*

joy&b!e partef weettaf was heid at thehome of Mtaa Allee CanDeld,of the Union, Mrs. Harriet Lake read apor lion of Scripture, followed by prayerfrom County PrealdeotUra. Bddlne,of Ot-ean Cl^. MUBIC was finely Hnd»

ATLANTIC COUNH GLEANINGS.

Spring will soon be here,OGHD Ctty bw 272 registered voters,Easter Buodfty tbb yearfnllHon April

Abel D. Scull has sold a house audlot to HowBrd N, Stan top,

j 4 K* BuBwlt, af Vtailand, ,WOBsmuag the vlidtora over Buudsy, ,

• D adjourned meeting of Gitf Ouiiti.ell will be bejd tomorrow evening.

The Daughters of America order willbe InsUtuted la thJaclty tbb{Tliu»d^)evening,

J. P, Fux aad fABilly Monday tookposiemion of the pronilHB No, 725 As-bury avenue,

J, Ci, Salter, of Philadelphia, wasdown on Saturday looking after blHproperty in lefesta.

R, Cuitts Robliison hoH notd a lot onAflburj avenue, north of-Third strectrtil J. Muuiije Cheater.

William Jardloe, of Vlneland, liaBpurchased a lot on Asbury avenue,BOUth of Thirteen thBtreet.

wed by metnbera of our "Iff" a solo byTsrbetj a i m read, talttled

"Terapemnee Temple," ^At the dose of theee

, three sew meniberB were addedto our list, ftfter which lightmeats we» B e f v ^bad a pie&saQl social hour, Notwith*Btaudiug tbe extremely cold, Btormyday thirty=flve of our friends and well'winners met with m, AH our Union iiplanning great thtngH for the future,we feel and need the help and fneppr-agtrueut of nurff lends.

Friday evculug, Feb. gist, lbs LoyalTemperance Legion WAS addreasgl byMM, Helen G. lUce, of Boston. Heriubjtet, **Tba child In oUE mldat," towhich no one could havolleteHed wlth=out tielug helped aud educated ou theHue of iiaivijlleB, their eflects andnliuBM 1111 the buman system, was Hit'encd to with great Interest, As ourLegion marched III aluglng their tern-perauee Hung we forgot they were IntUeir Infancy, Itbelug onlyBis weeksHi nee ibuy were organized. When wenee the bright eyes and Intelligent

ones well naay King

by th«. \ , pondeotj

Hartof City,Joseph Heluselmaut one ofEgg Haf^

bor<Uty'aflr8liflttler8( died hens Butt-day morning, after a long tllneaa.

d rs old, and had beenliving bete met 60 yearn,

Sotitti AttafltteCrty,: The elflEess' epiueuB Friday nightmade fhene noailnationB- M H J L

M r i Cbarlea Watson fint£ttalued-lierUj{ the IU« la fi.l ks^ In our in Idit,niece aud a friend from Cawdeu u fewdays during the past week.

J a m s U, Scull and family have takenoccupancy of a cottage oa Wesley ave-nue, below Eleventh street.

J. 8, Bush and wife have lakou oc-cupaney of their houHe 011 Aabury nve-uue, south of Ninth street.

AIOUKQ Cottoo baa purchased a lot onWest avenue, between Eleventh andTwelfth streets, of B, B. Btitea.

Eooch W, Burley, of Coiiiliithofken,was tbe guest of hiu pare!!In, Jn«e|iliBurley And wife, overBnnday,

James O, Porch and family havetaken occupancy of B, ft, Smith'uhouse. No, 104a Asbury avenue,

Mrs. J, G, Bucher, of N«fberth, Pa,,spent a few days last week In this cily,the guest of her daughter, Mrs. V, Cm,

Alcohol tMmblo BH they grow up withtbe tustrueliyuB and prluulpleB they re-ceive from L. T. L. leAders and fromour own Mrs; Budtue, whp has charge

OerTienTCouncHmen, J.Alton Mitchell,Charles Boggs, A. Oertzen, Hr,, JohnShoweU; Marshal, A, Oertien* Jr.

P l l l (

The March meeting of theCily Volunteer Fire CJompauy will be

1 held lu K, of P. Hall to^morruw eveu*Inf.

Daniel g, Simpson baa piirchamHl ofDr. S, C, Edmonds a lot on Astiuryavenue, between Fourth aud Flftbstreets*

Barry Head ley on Muiidayi mm*nieneed putting up the foundation forHarry Chaudler's Hillap on SVetleyaveuile,

Charles Wallace, of Philadelphia,has purchased Thlille OotiaEe, Ceiitralavenue, north of Beveulh street, of A.

i

tuothera, be "wtae as serpents andliann lefts as doves," Watoh, I say*wntoh and pmy thut they enter nut lu>to temptatluu,

A very eiijqyitiiie Martha Waahlng-tou tea party was given by the i!VM atthe reatdeuce of Mias Cauileld, Feb.MI*

Ou Sunday, March 1st* religious ser=vices were held at the three Life Sav-ing Station*! ou our heauh undsr theauHplces of the W. U, T, U, Oeeau UltyL, g, S, was utidrefiHcd by the Bev, Mr,BiHliiie from a portion of the forty-eighth verse of the sixth chapter ofMark, followed by Hinging "Throw Outthe Life Line," and prayer. There wereprt-Wiiit, iui-ludln^ the iifewaving erew,tweutyoue pergJiUB wlio were lutereat-pcd in and enjoyed the servicee. At the

Jordan Halhews and wife, of Phil-adelphia, came down on Friday after,noou slid opened their Wesley avenuecottage for a few days.

Mattle £ , Boyle baa rented Mrs,Breckjey's cottage on Central

avenue, below Blghth street, and willuse (ha sameas an annex toibeBmmett,

Abel D. Beull has sold one of his As-bury avenue cottages to Mrs. CarolineCox, Mr, Beull will miive It, to a-sitson Central aveuue, north of Eleventh

R. E. Cox and wife have removed toPhiladelphia, where Mrs. Cox wiit con-duct a store. Mr, Cos has accepted aposlllou as traveliitg saleBmau tat J, Ut,Bueber, : :

The Christian Endeavor Boolety nextSunday evenlug will be led by MIMBAl ia Canfleld. "HeroeH of Uisslous"has beau selected as the topic for theevening*

EleeUon and primary printing of allkinds—poetem, haudbllls, elreulnts,tleketA, pasters, tte,=st bhort notice,for either {Arty, with absolute seefecyat this office.

The pFospeelive change in the presentgame laws la meeting with general favoramong local spprismei] who character-ise the present law as one of tbe mostsenseleflH measures, in many respevUfever enacted*

The Young People's Society of Christ-Ian Endeavor will hitld a social at theIllinois, corner of l l s tb aud Asijury,thta (Thursday) evenlug. All theyouugpeople of the ehureli are cordially in.vltod to attend.

Rev, B, H. H u n , of Tuckahoe, washere on Friday aud awarded theeouiraet for the erection of a cottage onihera io f bin Central avenue lot, southof Eighth atieet. Mean* StonchiliA Adams will da the mason work,

W, E, Massey £ Co. report the follow-ing sales: Bev, W a Huckle'a lot onOcean avenue^, between Seventh andEighth BtnetB, to John O. Gaudy; alot at tbe eomer of Eleven th and As*bury, owned by John Levering, Jr., toJ, G. Gaudy; a half block on Asburyavenue, »u th of Fifteenth street, own-

Sallle £ , Campbell; one lot oay avenue, between Second and

TbtrdBtiBsti, to *MI!lville party.The ' * 'guide board" law requj ring

guide poBto to be put up at eroas raedsIs net belngobnerved In many localities.The law was generally enforced at first,but Bines the gnlde-pata in many In*BtaDOealuve retted dfl, they have notbeen renewed »n many townibips.There does not seem to be a general dls.position to Ignore the law, although a•haklngupof the townihip ^nimltteeswould nodoubt Berve a good purpose.Tbe Iftw to aUU on the 8latuta boftkiand ibould be more generally observed.

D A K A S BABgAPARUj.A Is not onlythe bill of all remedlfcs for the Nerves,Llvtf; ffldneym, Btomaeb and Bloodibut if DO benefit, yott can get yowmoney biek. •!;' -, .. ' :: " :•• v -

TbeammeguarantoeapplteitoDAirA'slll O b S d PlstesPlllm

ppand Plasters,

floe' Airnitart, pUno,one or moredeelr-

01wttsee we!!LMk Box

«jteh&|ige two. thiB&.

time mfvkm were held at Peck'sBeaeu L, B, B,, adtlrcsBed by the llev,£ , B, Lake, whouu remarks were takenfrom the text found Malt Oi 33, '•Seekye flrst thu kingdom of Heavea,*' TheiessiiQ taught left no doubt In our mindswlileli way dutj1 leads. After Biugingaud remarks from tf, Jlussell, we werediHiulased by the benediction from Mr.Lake, There were present. Includingtbe life saving crew* twenly=three per'SQiiH who were pleased and edified bythe exeruiftea. After a very cordial !ii=vltatiou to repeat our visit, we turnedour ttuxa homeward.

At (Jargon's Inlet* at the dame time,the L, S. crew were fiddretued by J, W,Bmitli, of Ocean City, who gave thema profitable and encouraging discourse,which tjity listened to with greatinterest, Ijet the good work go on.

Miia.M. S* ADAMS,Supt Presa Work,^ Ocean City,

important UEEIHISII,Among the decUious announced

Monday by the Court of Errors and Ap»peals there were a number of interestto South Jeieey. "

In the case of the Attorney Generalagainst the Ifayor and Borough of An.glesea the decision of the SupremeCourt Is reversed, In an opinion by Jus.Uce Garrison, and thu borough govern,merit is declared invalid, as a eonse-quence of the Court deelarlug uncon-stitutional "An act for the formationaud government of boroughs," passedIn 1800, It in said that nearly 100 bor-oughs In the state will be altected bythe deulsioii. The suit directly ques-tioned tlio right of the Mayor and bor-oiigh of Anglesca to esercisw the fnm-chlhes of a mutiitipa! corporation. Jus.tine Garrison sayf* that "a statute thatauthurlze* the holding of an electionfor tbe acceptance of a scheme of muul-eipal government by the electors (if auafea of: given ske and value, Uponwhich rtsidea for any pan of a year apopulaliouof 200, iHnotaconHtitntional

euat-tmeut. The ternjwmryprestr.ee of200 persiins not required to he Dusstrssedof any tlemeut of citi^eiistilp can In noway be germane to the exemlae of localmuuiclpal franeh;«s by the luhabl-tautfl who are poaaessed of the eoUBtilu=ttonal and legtalaUve

Harry Wleki, Bdtt of Palty I, and thelaie K/H, Y, WiekB, tbrmeriy of At*Jantle Oily, W H burled ben yesterday.He died at hla home In Canidca.apSaturday after a •hort iihiesa witlipbeumaDfa, Funeral eervien wereheld Tuesday evening at hla late tmldenes*

May's Landing,At a primary held Saturday after*

DDod the Republicans plared the rollow*lug ticket IB tbi field: Freelioldif,Lewie E. JeflerIea;Town Cletk, M. H,Hone; Towfiahip Comnilttfre, L. B.Corsori, W, B, Waies and Wf If, Nor*

oga; Commlajoner of Appeals, Juhugadmau; OoBitable, Joaeph Leach,

Tbe Democrats iiDmltiated the follow*Ing ticket: Freeholder, JohnC. Troub;TowHOJerk, M, H. Morse; TnwtuhlpCfimiflitleo, Andrew Q, Stewart, Jo-seph U, Veal aud L, B, Uoiieuimfaflioner sf Appeals, Otto

tedoadary taatleWti few preriilnent|t\ tlmns, wh<| are j o ^ Ba«paratlona far the oslsbratlonond an niversary of AUanUe City LodgeNo. 276, Benevolent and Piateetlve Or*dtr of Elke, which to to take plus; ofl'Monday eyenlug nest, Tbe new ElkB'Hall, at Maryland and; AUsntlo ave-Buei, ie to be deoorated aM featoooedand illumioiited. Many prominentTlieaplans have REgnified their wllllng-ues8 tsald la making uptheprogiamnieof entertainment proposed ?ur theoeeaalon, and the beat amateur taleot

^

NOTES.ef tbe County QtUiered fMtj

Its .flahs; It achievedjty (Muong tallltiiiy

; The Baptist pBuoday, It hat recently undergone athorough renovating and is newly W -

Uoron.li of OcentiHolly Beach.Eugene Tonto wan takes to Cooper

peted and furnished

iThe aeeident oe-

Will Shorten

A rumor !s current here that theofflclals of the West Jersey liailroadCompauy have decided to shortentheir Hue to Ocean City, and that alarge force of men will soon bo put towork to carry the project through*

It is Iniposslble to learn the details,other than that the Company willleave the ma! u Hue at Newtleld andrun their Ocean Ulty travel aver theAtlantis City branch to this place, AJunction will be made below the In-dustrial Brick Company's plant andthe road continue to and across GreatEgg Harbor Bay,

This would do away with the Com-pany'allne from Sea Isle City alongtbe coast to Conon's Inlet, It is claim-ed that the proposed uew route willshorten the distance from Philadelphiato Ocean City at least twelve ruHea;

Some eredence Is place In the rumorfrom the fast that workmen are put-ting In an entire new bridge spanningBabeock'e Creek and that a force of•arveyon ate BOW at work runninglines,—May's Landing Becord, ; ,

At the Bepubllcaa caucus onday eveulag the following Ucket was

d M J h C i,,—,--, MayoF, JosephO,Champion;^aneli,;JBarry C fiqttori and

resuiti May^,dounclt, Artho

with the following^ ™ : W ^ 1 t ^ * ^ -

aaeL

Thelndustrial Brick Uompany lUirtedup their works here Monday after anidleness of over six months. The con-cern will give employment to about fiObauds*

English Creek*Mrs, Eiieha Ingen»ll is on the sick

list.The roofing of our pastor's barn,

which had been postponed on accountof the weather, took place Wednesdayof hmt week* The men came about 8o'eliick In the morning and eommeucedtaklag ofl the old Bhinglea, aud at 12o'clock they were summoned to a flrmt-clus diniier prepared by the ladies.At five o'clock the men departed, say=ing they had had a pleasant time.

At the caucus held at Bargain townSaturday afternoon Lewis H. Smithwas nominated for Freeholder in EggHarbor township; John Blackman,Township Committee; EUaha luger*soli, Hurveyor of Highway,

William Somera has purchywd anewwheel, which he seems to enjoy, as heIs frequently seen out on It,

Joseph H, English is very ill at thiswriting.* Burrls F, Dennis and his brotherCharles visited their sister In AtlanticCity a few days ago. The lady is serf.oualy 111 with Bright's dlaea§e*

Mrs, Mary Haymaud and daughterViolet are visiting the former's mother,Mrs, Abel English*

Hammonton,Wiliis Myers, oldest son of J* V¥s

Slyere, undertook to cross the loweread of the lake en the ice Thursday,but the warm weather had weakenedthe lee and he broke through. Beforeassistance could reach him he wasdrowned. The accident occurred a shortdistance from the shore, near JosephGardner's house* Mrs* GardriBr andher daughter pushed ofl in a boat, butthe lee was just thick enough to hinderIt and too thin to walk on, and whenwithin a boat's length of Myers theboy sank. The parents are nearlycrazed with grief.

A quiet home wedding took placehere Friday morning at tbe residenceof Rev. Costelio Weston, pastor of theUniverSallst ehureh. The groom wasRolf Weaton, ofSt. Paul, son of Eev,Weaton, and the bride was AliasEmma Mariner, Mrs, Westou's daugh-ter by her former husband, The cere-mouy was performed by the lather ofthe groom,

1\ H. Jacobs, a well-known residentof this place, was riding his bicyclewithout a lantern on Friday night. Hei«lUded with a horse and carriage, andescaped with slight bruises, but willcarry a light hereafter.

The most exciting caucus he'd here,for many years took place last Huturdtiynight. About 600 voters were presenr.There were eight candidates for tiouu*ell and three for Overseer of High ways,Considerable excitement was createdover the license question. There willbe several independent tickets in tbefield,

Atlantic City.The big Kewfoundland dog, which

gave Letter-carrier Johnson such abattle last week, has been killed by Itsowner, Cashier Alkman, of the UnionNational Bank, *

The beach-front owiiers, whs wereauthorised to move the boardwalk sea-ward, near the Iron Pier, have nearly

i s the ranks,of the local and vbiungbrother Elks will be utilised to makethe evening a memorial one.

The Bew Jetty, which stretches outInto the water just above Illinois ave-nue* has again become an object ofmuch curiosity and comment since theannouncement that & suit for damageshad been instituted against the twobathhouse proprietors who constructedit, by the mother of Regtna K. Qogel,the young Philadelphia girl who wasdrowned at that point of the beach onJune 2 last* While the Jetty was beingbuilt Frederick Hemsley, proprietor oftbe Brighton, applied for an injunction,setting forth lit his bill that tbe Jettywould be a general nuisance during thebathing seasoD, and result lu serious lu=jury to bin beach front, Jason Waters,of the Windsor, whose hotel adjolus the

property, corroborated th* *¥6f*ments uf Mr, HeniEiigf, CllaneellprMeGfll refused to grant an injunctionat the time on the ground that the nut'sanee referred to In connection with thejetty was problematical, but advisedcounsel that the matter could bebroughtbefore him again at], any J time if themaintenance of the Jetty should bringabout the evil results anticipated* It Isnow generally understood that such ac-tion will be takeu by one or more of theowners uf the beach front immediatelybelow the jetty, and that, under theL-irtumHUiiifCfl, their petition for Its re-moval is likely to be granted.

The DemoEratlc city conventionSaturday night placed the followingihket in itoiiilnutliiin Mayor, JohnHtillei Jteeorder,, WashrnMton L,VijuugjTas Collector, John C. Reed;Treasurer, John B, Btueluian; Marshal,WIIlimit BruitliHoui" Overseer of thePoor, William P, Btiikes,

Joejah fimltli, aged 65, was founddead Siindtiy nttenmoinhi Garduer'HCanal, alongside bis skiff, whjcb ho oc-

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with a fractured leg.eurrsdhere, ,

At the Democratic primaries Fridaynight Captain 8. E. Ewlog was Uom-haated for Mayor, James Beeves and

oamplited tbe weik. Thyitralghteni out a big crook In tils Hueof the structure, .

Flaoa haVe been drawn for a newedlflee for the cougregaUou of tit,Paut'a Methodist Episcopal church, tobe erected at Paeiflc and Ohio avenuea.The new build ing will east |3O,00O,

Louis Kuehnle has oompleted thepurchase of the Mastc Hall, on Atlanticavenue above Kentucky, aud proposesto make extensive impwveniBntH.The building will be enclosed on theBid&i, properly ventilated and In otherways made comfortable and attractive.

Franklin P. Bloy Was renomSoatedFriday night by the Republican cityconvention tot Mayor, It was done byaeolamaUon, h|a leading opponent,Samuel H. Kelly, who fgught him sobitterly at the primaries, dlreottpg thetwenty-thrie delegates pledged to Ussupport to vote for Stoy. Tbe aatlonwas * general surpriie and brought outhsarty appiatuie. Alderman RobertiDgenoll, by a close vote, was oomUnated for Beoorder, ha dBfeathig three

the.Beaoe, John Gouldeyflsod Heflry Wllllama,

Jamei D.Bontbwtet, of Hotel Bhatburrie, was noriilnjitu4 fcr Jdifnlaii,andlf dectod will fee pt^ldent of CityOoilnoll, The b^ance of lbs tloket iias foUowfl: TuOollwtor, UuJtoQ God-frey; City Trasum, John A,- JeflH«|

Wrseer ofPoo^Jobo Dnnlevy; tBittlW.O/W.J^rtfiai reuomlnftte

cupied as sleepltig quarten* He waslast seen Satuniay night at 0 o'clockgoing towardihis sktfl, aud it is sup-

in;attcmptlng to board the boatlie ruis-ied hie fooling and fell into thecanal. His heavy cloth lug and hipboots carried ,bim down. The bodywas discovered at low tide by captainDolph Parker, who notitletl police head,quartew. Coroner MoLauiihHi! held aniuquest aiutiday flfternoou. Thedrowned man served as Couucllm n ofBrlganllue,

David, Oliver foe Counell and ,R, Q,Hughes for Freebeldef, ,

' ; ; • '. W© Grande.Wlllioffl Lear, of this place, was aeat

to a Phltadelphlft hoapital Saturday forRurgicai'tteatinent. White ealiug hlasupper Friday a piece of beef caught inhis throat sod it wag found necessaryto have him removed to a hospital' tosave his life.

South Dennis*TJnlou Cemetery will be enlargedFrank Wenlnil has purBha»ed the

old Biimeatead,MIB» Berthn Kagan returned last

week to her school duties In Trenton,Quite a number of our resldenls have

been Huflerlug with eolds,t^Iento.

An oyster and pot«pto supper will beglveu thlB (Thuniday) evening In D, f ,Coreon'a bouse, under the auspleea ofthe BaptlBt church.

Rev, W. G, RobiuBon and twodelegates will attend the BaptistCouncil, to be held at Newfleld to-day,

floshen.= ErJ; MIJEBST'S tenement house in no^roccupied by Morris Tomlln,

Juhu ThompwB, Jr., and wife havebeen on the sick list,

Robert Drrk-ksoB has completed auew boat for the bay tradi.

Mrs, cjtjlien h recovering from aserioue lllaesif,

No ddfinite •mngements have beenmade concerning a hall teem to repre-sent Cape May on the dlamoiid tulasumnaef, Several parties ba^p madeotters to place a team here,ham •hown sufficient backing, and

Committee, the aame as in forrneryean.There will be a meetlpg of Its memheiBsoon, when the plans for the eummerwill be outlined, Efforts have been at-

made to secure "Phil" King,

iBjspWBMnij•aped neitait; IH* t*a« far tus yet* ji«, *j|ft 1

The Hid tmo^ UBSBBDU, bafdiaunantl pad rni iIks penou agalail wtiom the Hid t* i« tove be*n iMd on

last year's captain and manager, for tbtsame position. Everybody would like Ito have King In charge, for he Is very 1popular here, Fletcher, Rice and eev-eril of the other favorits will likely befound here again, Mackey's AtlanticOty team will be gotten together, withthe special object of winning the sea*shore championship from the "Capes."It behooves the (Jape May managementto get their usual good team In thefield. There wan gome talk of enteringthe South Jersey League with Bridge-ton, Blillvllle and Baltm, but it Is notprobable that Cape May will doparlfrom the usual custom. =—1—_

The Knights ef the Golden Eagleattended wirviees In a body at thePresbyterian church. Dr. Lavertyaddressed them.

T, Norbury bas sold a bone toJudge Ludlam, of Dennlsvllle.

J, H. Scbellinger has sold a piece ofland adjiilniug the property of MauriceCrease to the latter individual.

Dias Creek.Tlis Bcrvlees at the M E, ehureh last

Huuduy evening were of an interesting

Atiauiie ciiy'a pi-oposetl SteelPrataenatle.

Tile conetruetfuu ef a uew stetl proin-egiidy at Atlaiilld City was definitelydeeldid on ut Monday night's meet lugof City Uuuneii, aud within two weeka,at the nioBt, the big uudertaklug willbe fairly under way^ In line with theenabling legislation recently secured atTrenton by tieuutor HoflmaD and As*semblynjan JaekBon, UouucilmaB Leeprtftipnled nil ortlluance to.Conncll pro-viding for ibe laylug out of a streetalong the ot*au front, and the erectionthereon of a "etoil bonrdwalk."

The ordinance promptly pdhHCd firstreudhig, and was referred to the Ordi-nance Commit lee. Council met againTuesday night, when the ordinancewas pushed to a Hnul reading and ap-proved by the Mayor, A reiolutlouwas aJsa preseuied ou behalf of the newCity Hull Commisiiloners, pruvidlugfor the cuudimnation of the lot former-ly occupied by the Grand Opera House,and adjoluiug the site of the old UltyMall, which was destroyed by fire.It empowers the Coinmtiwloijers tospend 120.000 for the purchase of thelot In question, and on Its acquisitionto proceed without delay with;the con-itruQtton'of thei proposed 1100,000 Ulty

Attatitlc C!is Bhootitig Caite.

Wiiiiam Minus Thursday Shot andmortally wounded Bamuei H, Jnhis,at Atlantic Cily. The bullet tooR

eet |n tbe head, below the right ear,and penetrated through the skull tothe neck, where it Is now imbedded.The two men met in a building oa Ar>tic aveniie and Minus accused lunb ofalienating the aflectloiia of his wife andbreaking up his home and drew arevolver, the sight of which so searedInnia that he leaned headlong from thesecond-story window. Regaining bisfeet he started to run, but was shotdown by Minus,

The tatter* who, had- a horse andwagon outside, jumped into It andstarted to drive at a furious pace acrossthe meadows, believing that he bad,killed Inuls, SerKeau t of Pol lee Francesecured a fast team and began a sternchase. After ten miles of fast drivinghe caught up with the fugitive, who,when confronted with a revolver sada command to throw up his bauds, sur=rendered, He was handeufled andtaken to Atlantic City and is In jail.

The residence of Rev. D, fi, Harris at414 Chambers street, Camden, was thescene of a very uretty wedding cere,many at high noon on Wednesday last,when Miw Lillle M. Harris was mar-ried toJ.WeilByTllBS* Rew, D. fl*Harris, tbe father of the bride, offlclated,assisted by Bev. J, B, Watoott andRev, E . C, Hancock, Mis Mary R,Harts acted as bridsmald and Ciar-nece Titus as groomsman, and MasterW. Carlton Harris and Miss VaruonaWhite, aged five yearg, also renderslvaluable serviees. Mrs. Titos is wellknown throughout; Cape. May county,•he being a former resident. Be?fathei la the present Presiding JEMe? ofCamden Dlfitrict,county Is a part

gof which AtlanUeThe young

avenue,• • • • ; . , V W K ;

Iaea prepared to tahUbiflnMn

„_,_ thenmrkel at .the

character, and fflinslsted of short ad»drefflas, emglng and recitations. Themoney barrel* were opened and foundto contain a suuggum, A eollectlonwas taken for the I'awuee Iiidlaas,

CapUiluE. Willetfl will BOOB makenotieeablo improvements JWunud htotenement house. ;

Sturgeon flghisg will engage theattention of a number of our youngmen in the spring,

Captain Ii. Douglass hm clearedcqusldsrable land lu the rear of bisresidence. , •

Tuckahoe.A fttipper under the auspices of tbe

W. C, T, U, will be held In their ballIn Tuckahoe on Saturday evening next.Hupper, 2.5 cents, ,

We regret the removal of EphralmOofl aud wife, of [his place, who willmake Ocean City their permanentrefiideBue sometime in the near future.They will be greatly missed, as theywere, very active members in thechurch aud Sunday-school. ,

The anniversary of the PresbyterianMite Society was held at the residenceof Charles Blizzard en Wednesday,Feb. 2Otb, The programme conhlstedof readings, recitations, music, dla«logues and an elaborate pot-luck supper.All report having a grand good time,

liin Lizzie Kates la spending a sea*son with her. mother, Mrs, ltebeccaButton. _,

Ocean View.Tba well at our depot has been set*

tied to 28 feet and now au excellentflow of water is had,

Mis, lioxauua Howell has been quiteill but Is MjtivaloKcent.

O, H. tJorSDn and family, of OceanCJlly, sjicnt Sunday here,

Howell spent Friday In thee i ^ : . "

CarUon Westeott Is sufierlug from aswelling on his band.

It Is said that Frank Hires will soonleave for ether parts.

Walter Back has secured employmentIn the artesian well budness at OceanCity. , ; ,

liurrows Marshal^ Lueien Eddy, andVVillets Corson, of Peiree1* college, wereliume Saturday aud Sunday,

The two political patties in Sea IsleCity who will contest for tbe municipaloffices on March 10 made their nomi-nation B Thursday night. The PhUa*d l h l own preperty here, havepy ,nominated an oppoaltfon ticket by pet)*tton. The names of the eandldate*were filed with the Borough Clerk,

yBelleHhute.of Philadelphiab.fls

been spendlnga few days among friendshere.

The extra meetings; which have beenIn progress for eight weeks In the M*Ev ehursh, was clrised Sunday evening.These meetings have been a grand suc«cess, as about forty persons have pro-claimed God as their Savior*

Peter Watklns and wire were In Phil-adelphia Friday on business.

Miss Alice Godfrey is vlsitlug friendsat Oeeau City.

Cape May City,The fiepubliean convention Thursday

uight nominated this ticket: Aldermau,IJharles Handgran; Council, Htephou B.Wilson and William F* Williams;Assessor, Joseph M, Sehelleuger;Collector, J, Swain Garriijon; Treasurer,Henry Hand| Chosen Freeholder, J*Stratton Ware; Overseer of the Poor,James Crandel, Hi are Republicans,except Hand, who la the Democraticcandidate for Treasurer* At an ad*jonrned meeting held Friday eveningJames J, Doak and F. Sidney Town*send were named as the ether twoCounoilmen for three>year terms.

An independent Uckef, called the"Impiovement" ticket, was biunehedFriday, with only candidates on It whofavor the expending of tbe 150,000 ioMImprovements. TheCoanclinientiamed00 Itafe Jolni ffalpjn and Jaeob Beck,Demotfrats, and Btepheri B, Wllson.aQdWilUaja F* William*, Efpnbl leans,

ThefioteJ Chalfoate opened Satur-day for the season undettbe mauag&.ruent of M B . Ellis Pbippa Kewlio, theowirerbfatB property. Bhe Till beBjstrt b y h e r » 3 , B. M, Rewlln, anda R SUtea, the well-known note!^^^^^rtlVLitif^t

Jobn O, WoertE, a retired Philadelphiabusiness man,,la named fur Mayor, j *0, Bentloy, an Arab street businessman. Is named for Council, along withJ* P* Delauey, of this city* R, H.the present Incunibeat, is nominatedfor Clerk and David Strulhers for Com-missioner of Appeal,

The cltbseuB have named Mayor Lud-lam fur a Blxth term. W* H*Huntlyand Charles iayre, the latter a presentmember of City Council, were placedin the field for Council, R, H, Lee wasnamed for Borough Clerk;

The Ben Isle Water Cunipany* whichis composed of Camden capitalists, haveawarded the contracts tor the establish-ment of an arteflan well supply fur thiscity. The successful bidders were Kla-ner & Bennett, Belmar, N. J,, sinkingthe wells; Benjamin McNeil, Burling,ton, pipe; Michigan Brass Works, De-troit, fire hydrants and valves; Tippltt& Wood, PhUilpsburg,. New Jersey,stand pipe; John B, Jnley, laying pipeand building foundations. The con(net for the pumps and engines waslaid over* The new company proposesto have the plant lu operation by June1, The flfltcura of the cuni patiy are con>Jident that they will strike an unfailing«apply of water at a depth of about ISO

The annual statenie»tof the financialcondition of the borough for the pastyear has been Issued by City TreasurerWheaton, showing that the city IH inbetter financial shape than It has beenfor mauy years* The espeudltures forthe year were fM,068 and theshow a btilunce above expenditures of

mm. T ilArr WASTED,—Have party wanting

centrally loeated Ocean City lot.Pries miiflt be rcasontilile, Will payeash, Applv te,\V._S@»tt Hand, UkpeMay Court House, K, J4

FORiALl,—Houee and two lots, Westavenue, near Fourth street. For termsdddrtftfj Box 870, Qoeau City, N. J.

I have on baud several itfiall cottageswhich I will tradi for lots loeateeThe.tween Sixth and Twelfth streets, OceanCity. I also have some good buildinglots on which I will erect cottages forany one wishing to invest in a home

Terms reasonable, and-flratV i r t u e fl^ts, ACflUB IHBUIJIIIJIE^ IlUWUiakmortgages taken oa the properties whendesired Correspondence solicited.

• ABEL D, BCDXL, Builder.Parties contemplating having their

houses moved to new locations, or ele-vated and rebuilt will save money bycorresponding with Abel D. Scullbuilder and general house mover.Rouses moved in any part of the eou otyAddress A, D. Bcuil, builder. ThistleCottage, Ocean City, H* j *

Administrators' Sale,By Virtue of HI order of tllO GrpBBfl'l Court

or (Ape S a v county, made OB this 18th day oft'ebruafy, A, 1), law. the nubscrlbert, ndmln-LutrAtflh* Of Con*tnntlne Foster, dftOCSMd, WillHll ftt Fubiie Vcndtie, an " • ' .

MOIfDAV, Uii Gtfi djf of April, A. D. 1896,at tbsBQBFsf iws o'clook In tbs jtitara»B,6B the pwmtios near Heenley'a Point, iti Up«per towfliiblB, tho follawlng de«drlt*d rp-J&Hnt«, With tho Improveraentfl Uiereoili

TRACT NO, 1,^ "

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ibe (Mean City TanBtke,tbe nut of Ilenry Yountbe west by land of Isufl

TBACTNO, ~IS A PIECE OP WOODLAND,

esnliinlBE about i l l and on^balf aeres, sitQiBtS ontberoad IemllU£ fhim tbe apper Bnp.tint ehnr?h to E>AriiH>ht!i ConmS'e, adjolnltistftfldji of Edrar Young on tbe e a t , an Llitj wsilby lands of 1'MfODS Smith,

Cosijrtiosrt:=Ten Mr eobL of EBKbBMmonef IQ be paid on any 01 tale, bnl&Bss ondelivery of decda,

CHARLES E, FOSTKR.

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and talra me to the hoipital, andhave all kindness shown me, Wouldthere fee auythlBibemeaaing in mywptlog that kiadneB? Oh, ao. ."

-- net teds it, .Thai Ifwhat Christ doot If wseoaUpaycwdebts, then it would be better to gangand pay tbea, nylngt "Here, Lord,hara ii « j obligation, Ben ate /tha

f 1th which 1 mem W Battle thatllflJW j|i¥B * IBS B ¥?O61pti

_ i t u i s B t " the dtbt ui paia.Bat the fact is ws hav« fallen is the

hatt!e,we haw gone down under U»hot fii*df cor tramsreffllsau, we havebeta wounded, by the sabers of tin, wears belplosBi we are midone. Christbbmit The laud elang h&arf in thesky op that caitistmaB Bight « y sOjthe bell, the resdaadlng beH of the am-

Clear toe way fdf the Son ofHe coma down to bind aptfas

wcrandi, and to seatto the darkness,the lost Clear the way for

I will tell•_did' sit fhifl ffflf m i iMwas the|h|f I Ws day yon proclaim, 'Oni6 Lad bath-laid the iniquity of

•u «1L%.•Yooder U • woman who wouldiny, *t waud£»d otf. from; my father'*h e w . 1 heard the •tbrn thtt pelts, p »)^t «rot My feet were hlistered ou thehotioeki I wont on and OH", thinking,that no' wet atrtd f&mf sdal, when onenight Jemuamot me, and he eaid, 'PoorUJngi gofcWai I four fatuer It Waitingifer yon,yobt mother ii waiting for you,Ooboms, poor thing!' And, rtjf, I , wteo ta?§ak to pray, and I was too weak|M nfjeat, bat I j u t °Jo3 Out—I sobbedout my ilna and my Borrowa on theshoulders of him of whom ft ii Hid,•tbe Lord faith laid on him the iniqnHy

is^Ws mhi^mchild th»l«t

day to l f ytheeoHQfGodl Qhrlrt eona Sown tooi, and wo are a dead lift. HedoanotlifiES with the tips of hU flngea Bedeetnot lift t« with one arm. Seoomegdown ttp« W§ ta«, aad tt ito

d lif h

In thai

:.,'ff&S*^B 'SfliBfel

dollart»bat

V^W,*!*'

down ttp« W ,dead lift he rate* m tohoncaf and gloiyand iamortallty, "The Lord hath laidon him th» iniquity of &• all" Why,h i l l > W U ^

eannot; mijtj;sasBodaV^^ BmaU«t

weU pat ffieiApsnriinei m oBeaaoal.der and ih s Alpion the other, flowBjacb iftfi w you carry til the d a i of•yorn lifetime* ebriit eoati and lookidown in yoar faoe a n d « y i : " I ; htmooae through all the laoautloiii ottheiB

and throBgh aU the teajpwto ofBightt 1 have dome to b a r year

bnnleni, and to pardon ysa? sisf, u d topay yonf debt*. Pat then on jay iboal-aer.pUttBipa m m y i w r t " "On himthe Lord hath U S the InSqultf tf a t i l t "gin bai ahnott pestered Urt life oat ef•oaie cf |om At Hmet it i » made yens e n and taaieaieflabls, asd it hai•pdiledUiabrightneiiof smsdiysand'"' I yournlghto. TliBfflire a m

been riddled of rfs. Thei than no loUQa. Gonanieif

Sfid,¥fllatne the world, while eterai^,

mldnighi. Biey «t*th9nno& the tttngi* eonieienOB which propowsi togtTB

tt^p do notsetjwesp.; ^Tfc^r^as irtl

mUm that jnrt the paitipo they oe-enpj- is tbe potJOoa oceBpied by «oores.bnnd«di and thdosffldi of • s e a who

nope,

iboiild be thrown o;as hse mU 0n

their tPBtifflflny, what thrilling experi-h l d l l i d l Th

y, gfflcaweghbnldb«ir£Bialliideilti • san who i*gnld «y.- " I had bril-H t d l I had the best edn-

tg ;

fettion that ofie of the gitftaticini of tUfa #mt iy oonid give andIbbMrwd all tbenoralltieii of life, andt t t l h t d I thought I wu%B&fafciiffijkOe •*law »J| rightfist on) intn, bnt the Holy Spirit a g e totoe^<ia>:%fd;)Bld,: • Ynn arei Mn.

the Holy gjiirit ponbadod a e ofttfev^hj^ I; ht& emiped iha slsf

tbH ldwof ihe laSa, I hod r^llytdftrwal i t ilu a man Wits n u n l t i f t r

bbnuattu, the driving back of the Son ofGod fwm myhart'i nffwtioD.. snd I--ttatVayiaBdiswrtviedwltt the

There U a yonngman who would sayi" I hai a Obriatiau bringing epj Icainefrom the ooantry to city life; 1 stftrtedwell* 1 had a good position—a goodcommercial poiition—bu,t one sight atthe theater I mot some young men whodid ma BO good. They dragged me allthrough' the BewafH of iniquity, and Ilort my fflorsls, and I lost my position,u d 1 was ihabbj and wretched., I vttwgoing down the street, thinking thai noone cared for me, when a young mantapped.mo os the shouldor and said-'QeorgereomB with me, and I will doyou good* Ilookedatlilm to seewhitb^iff he was joking or not. I saw he wasIn earnest, and I tald, 'What do youmean, afi'l>' 'Well,' bo replied. ' I meaathat If you will some to the mooting to*aigirt I will fes: wry gtad-to intredaceyoo, I will meet yoa at the doa. Willyou eomai* Said I, ' I will * I went tothe place where I w u tarrying, I fixedmyself «p as well as I eonld. I onttoned my s a t ever a ragged vest, and!went to the door of the church, and theyoung man met me, and we weal in, anda* 1 went in I beard an eld mas prayingand he looked i s much like' my fatherI jobbed right s i t , and they were allaround, i s kind and M sjmpathetio, thatI juit thoro gave ray heart to Qod, andI kaow thatwhi l you say it tenes 1know il in my own experienee." "Onhist tbe Lord' bath laid the ifliqaity ofBi i IL" Oh, my brother, without stop-ping to look whether your hand treai-b l a or net, without stopping to lookwhether yonr hand ii bloated with ilnor not, put it In my hand and lit moglw JOB one warm, brotherly, Chriitinngrip and invite yon right up to theheart, to thn eqmpaaion, to the sympa-thy, to tbe pardon of him on whom theLad tath laid the iniquity af us allThrow away your tins. Carry them BOlonger. I proclaim emancipation ts allwhs are bonne!, pardon for aU sin aodeternal life for all the dead,

"1 Cimt Fftsn CalVMT>B

gome one cones hers today and I•tend aside. Be comes sp three stepx.BEe.oomei to this plass. Imustitgudaside, Taking that place i a spreaflBabroad hii huadg, and they were nailed,Yau see hii feet; they were braised. Hepalli aside tbe robe and shows you biswounded heart, I say, "Art thanwary?" M S a , " he says, "weary withthe world's wse,H I say, "Whenceeomest thoaf" Be says, " I came fromCalvary." I say, "Who QODGB with"ee!"" He soyi, "So onei I have trod*

den tha wiuepren alone." I gay, "Whyeonert thon here?" "Ob,11 he says" ] eame here to carry all the sins andjorrowi of the people i" And he kneeln.Be saye, "Pnt on my shoulders all theiorHrtffs BDd all the. sins." And, esn•nlrmH &I my own sinB first, I take them

u d put then on the shonlders of theBoa of God. I say, "Canst thsuMy nine, O Carlst!" He says, "more.'' And I gather up the sins of alltboie who serve at fehese altari, tho ofAesn of tbe eharch of Jesus ChrSit—Igather up all their fins wad I pnt themon Christ's shoulders, aad I say, "Canstthan bear any more?" He eayg,mere,". Then I gather up all the sins of• hundred people in this house and 1pot them on the shoulders of Christ, andI *aj, "Caait thoa bear more?" He•aji, "Yea, mere," And I gather npaU the lias of this assembly and putthem SB the •aouUers of the Son ofSod, and 1 say, "Canst than boartfctaBT" " f t a , » be layi, "more," Buthe is departing. Clear the way for him,tne San ei Qod, Open the door and lethim pass out, He Is carrying our sinsu d bearing them away, We shallsee them again. He throws then downinto the abysm, and yon bear the longreverberating eaho of their fall- "Onhim the Lord hath laid the iniquity ofUJ a l l " Will you let hint take your sinstodiyl or, do JOB say, " I will takecnarge;rf them myself, I will fight myown bailies, I will risk eternity en my<rwa aeoonntr" • I know usi bowKMaeof yon hate some ts crossing theUna. • ••-

A elergyman said in hia pulpit oneSabbath, "Before next Saturdaysag sf this audience will haveout sf Hfe." A gentleman said to an-other nested next to Urn i " I don't be*litiie 1%, I nenn to watch, and If idoesn't ocae tine by sext Saturdaynight I inn!! till that clergyman hifalsehood." The man stated next tohim said, '•Perhaps it will be yonnclf,';"Obi n s , " the other repllsd, " I sballive to be an old man," , That Bight hteeathed hti Jut . Today the SaTiooonlli., All nay oenje. God never pushes

t&krs less .n .^^ * ,r—eiplino of the Army than the Englishdo," said tbptain 15un» Fiekery of tte

i r a ^ , toptoia Vidsty ii, *Boftonian and hat been eonfldontialsecretary to M i';t Maud Balling ten Boothitceo Mrs. I',<xjih first came to Amerioa.

,\ili;\i does 'digeipllne. sf tteArmy' meau t" yaw asked of her. •

ad wid is told—obediencewithout queeti>'ii. which Is tho duty ofevery soldier in tha armies of the world.This disoipltna is a wonderful tralniug,as oneroiilizea watching its effect epenialvatioaistfl. Of &rawo obedience is ahabit, like, faith, that grows, more and

by esoreislug i t Now, in tbe^caseof AuiorieaiuJ we find always mtioh dis-position to fpRStion, They always wantto ksow^why before they do as tbey aretold. It becomes seedtnl to exphuu all

iueoas very fully to them, whilepeople accept directions with-

onf cavil indeed they seem positivelyto like It, I thiuk the Amerieans' otti-Entta in this respect is due to UIB pro*penalty of all my country potiple to seekto impreaathouisolvcH indlvlduully upontheir environmfiUlj whatever and wher-ever it may happen to be. Did! feel in

way myself I Ke, bat I will tellyoa why not, I had the greatest admi-ration for and faith in Mrs, Booth, ando» I was entirely under her direction tha

"" nB^ersonality^rabjeetBdme completely. I felt she mast alwaysbe right, and BO I was ready nnhesitat«ingly to carry out all her commands.Whon a gulvationist Is not suatoined bythis strong personal feeling for theefitser whoso Drders mnnt be obeyed, it isHOtuot imes not ™§y to submie^'Wlien entIs told to go out and cull War Grys, f ainstaneo. That is what I hnvo to do thisof ternoon down in the Blums, You tee,I liave on my slum clutlies," an oldualieo frock and a dejected looking gtmwbotuiet.

"Tho slum work," eontinnedCaptaiBViekery, "is our great stronghold and

It keeps ns down to the levelwhere wo feel there is most need to da

ork, Mrs, Booth says the grta\danger in this cenntiy for the Armylies In its tendency to work upwardniong the higher classes. We are sent

to the lost sheep. To reach theni themethods often condemned ""^ generallymisunderstood are tho raqatoOlcaeious."

In support of theso methods Captainiekery produced "ftdera ond Regnln

For Field OfBeers," tho handboel!of tacticfl which ia provided for thiguidance sf all Salvationists in commaiid. It is a rather ponderous: volume,bound in scnrlet The couteuts ore enre<fully indeied, and (here seem to be inBtructions §et down for every

w S n . gpease csne tp my heart and Ijperiiinte that what JOB aay

On him tfaa Lord bstb Uldof tunUU" Yonder i i « S I B^;>h k

^ i # f t f i | ^ v bad toJdesteoyed myielf r 1 fl«tt^ta

i hlld iswetei when I

i them}ptotestsd agaJnit tte

t iieked fes iflto the

y pd t Qod never deatroyt aaybedy

The man jumps off. he jnapa off. It i itoidde—»onl raioide— if the mon periihfei, for the intltotfoH li, "whosoever

i U i t o t | "ei^ar, whosoever t ;

Whlla Ood innten, haw bi«t tho Anj,

. Om*, timet, isM, «*. ta*te

In tnli day of meraUulwbflo many art coming into the kingditnof God, JdnthepHjeflssionw l f f d . ••' : •••• - :

Sealed ia my church was a nan whoin whomJd. "1 don't know UJB

ttaet U any Oud," That was on Xrida]n # t I add," Ws will kneel down andfind ont «heth«r .then il any Qod.*Aid ia tia* seoond «eat from; the jmlpliw* toelt M »SdV"I bate faund him.

a God, a pardoninf Osd. Ibtm here." Ha kuflt In the dark

B^ofn.f p d In the II berty cf the gmpel While

With

warn we eempm Uie BsWetiflBS ofBarried men with thir e P f j r t f ^ ^the baelielori we toowell nigh boundless jM»ti!"«™ — o~

" into tts social world, Ho has scofesoTtoTltatieai! whieh wfll mrar ™-A

hut sarried friends, aad be is ga ,•ought "after in society until he is ^most threasesre and ten, Ev^mOTieafrcmen aro mere interested in him,

to^ have ft sandldate for Bishand of net They talk with him on awider range of iupjeete, in •whto theykaowbe ia smarts be invested thanttoso whose chief thonghtt are wrappednp in their families. Be may have nomore InTitoHous to the ino§t notablogstliorings ttan famous marriedaenibntII is in tte less pretentioni plaeei thatmost is learned of hnm&n life, and hecan oali where haiBandJ eannot, OBd soeasily stmdy ^pei'denied to them. Theworld liffl opea in all direetious to him.He is not tethered to a Etato. Ho wishpsto study tte society ef a certain city, towrite a Barelwith a local flavor, and haremovas there at bis own sweet willHe stays abroad as long as he Ukes, andif he ishesto study the lower clasK'Sthere he ban live in lodgings amongthem when he Tvould n e t s take hii

py :Pago SSB fteatt rf "Bsaght—How to

Reach Theai," ttis la pat of the

"Be friendly with them; Make themfool that'yen earn for them. Make everymeeting, as far as may be, interestingto them. Let the precise peopls, whowant tilings to be eondnotod withoutnoise or exgltomcnt, go elsewhere fortheir Bormonfli psalms and proprieties,Ksvcr let them (the roughs) go awaywithout some kind word from you.Never mind if they are bad people,The Samaritan woman at the well wasa very doubtful kind of character. I amafraid many of oar field .officers wouldhave been ashamed to be seen speakingto her in public, fast the Master was notabove noticing her,"

The possibility of violence at thehands of the tuugh element fs noted inthese words! , •

"Bat what if they kill yonf1

"Well, you must die. You haw oftendang and said that yam would—nowhire's a chance. Moke up your mind tothe worst; Uses perhaps he that wouldlose his life shall save it.' *

Captain Vickery ii a rather delicatelooking yoang woman, with big, ear'nest eyes, a lovely smile and low, sweetnice. As she spoke sf celling War Grysin the slums it was impossible not toassoeiato her with the picture on thesai l above where she was, sitting. Itrepresented a Salvation hlssie comingdown it dismal, narrow street in thedarkness, with the bundle of paperswhich betoken her errand,

Every line of the slender figure anddelicate face expresses the brave constaney of the maiden. Behind her, withhands extended in protcetiug and bless-ing, follows an angel, the sonreeof light

Captain Viekery explained that theoriginal of this was done in black andWhite by s weU known magazine illus-trator, Miss 0 , A- Davis, who present-ed it to Mrs, Booth. A plate was modefrom the picture to be used for the eaoru supplement of The War Cry, As thepicture was on Its way back to Mrs,Booth's office to be restored to its phtseabove her desk it was stolen off tbo ei<press wagon, A reward is now offeredfor its rostonitian, oud the slum visitorsare, instructed to sautii * he puwiiBho;

" I nm convinced that onr angel willeeme back to us with a stoiy," saidCaptain, Viekery, "Even^a stolon angelua? saw soab."—Hew York Bun

WHA^THiY BEUIVI.

Tlw Sod sf the Idi i lUl I. m B al. U«!ls

Saoul Pietet. the learaod Swiss phys^ieist whose researches in low tempera,t&te—-in the very doiuain of sympathetirvibratory physfos=han brooghf himout of the "impenetrable cloud," inwhich materialistic science has wrappedthe mysteries of nature, into the lightof reUgtoas sciouee after listening to "awholesale* V condemnation of soientinotceearch from aHoajan Oatholid bishop,said to him, " B i t e yon ever seen QodT''"Of eoBrse n o t " the bishop answasd,-'Then I have this advantage aa a re=•BBfcfier of truUi over theologians,*1 re-plled Aefansz Kstet, "for the longer Xstudy the phenomena of nature the moredlutiactlyl aeeQod in aUof natnre'B

When Edlion was asked, " t o you be-Ueve in *pafaBBal^ar i

li l0atain^"

he answered. "The eaditanoeof God

pbewciutewd at," writes

heTOim J ^ ^ a t e d 1BSO ovIdjHnce, from

Ha#c0flldthiib6' 66ft, AM totaa btrtfteub-

, whieh eonM twvar be

OFFICE AND flESljMCE:

6 8 4 ASBURY AVBNUSClTlTt

Wheaweeamo to investig4te the li1

of the greateat authors, ws shnll fliiilthat the majority fitter did net mnrrj.or they were unhappily mated, andhenue thrown on-tiie world fortian and enlargomonE ofthey kid the fonndatloaa for greatnossbefore marriage,

Among those we may mention in tlioclass of unmarried ftntliors are Alexsn-

masT Oray,' Oliver^Edward Gibbon, Cliarles

Lord Macnnifij, WajdiingttinWilkie CJollins, Ghorlpa Roade, Woought also to add to this list the giantsatirist, Dean Swift, for he never UyiVwith his wife, and Lord Byron, whshad only about a year's experiuime ofmarried life.

We find some great nanca among t l .list of the unhappily niarried, The tuvstenthusiastic advocates of niatriiHOiiycould Bcareoly* have ths assurauee to s&y.fljat it aided w was anything elfin thana clog to Chaucer, BhakcapcnrO, Dickensor Thackeray,

It would be wearipoine to give thinames of nil those authors who kid iliafoundations ef grentncsM before marriago, and ws sliall iiiaUmoo only Milton, Gootho and Dante,.—Mid-Oontinent, :

: : *

WILD BILL'S HANDIWORK,

A hit lBf Mrmfirtat ef thn lielpcndn*!Skill Wllll the I'lltnl,

On fhs west sido of Mnrkcb sfinarfl ilstands a three story fronknown locally as Buttle

row, from tho pugnacious bent ofThese liipso into brawls aud

chance meddle, cngotnitrrs vdtb onwhieh should alarm, Up uinler the edpies of sne of tho buildiiiBH is an OddFellows' iign, " t O, 0- P , " If one'

are sharp, the white paint inferlnrof the first O will show a hnddle of gray,weather hned spots very well in the centor of the letter. Thpy are tlio handwork ef that long haired gentleman ulthe border, Wild BilL

It was task in the middlewhen Wild Bill, "by roqneMfi'.' afidmornly to shew his witehlike Hkill withthose weapons, stood across the street,fnlif 100 feet away, and with a 4E calIber Colt's pistol in each hand put ul:the 13 bulletJ into the center of thi"Ot" Be flred tht plstohi almultaneons>ly, and the 13 shots nude only six re-porta. Eie town was smaller at tlmttimo and in the interest of scieuee dida'mjad a little racket now and then, £•Wild Bill's exhibition of crack pistfghootaug excited nothing »nt cbinplisent. Indeed Speers, chief ofthen, as well as now, was ono of thomost interested lookers on. and piiipltiit-IcaUy indorsed tha eiliibition as one ofthe most gkillfnl tricka with pkrola ithod over been hia Insk toton Star.

REAL ESTATE AGENT, \ s •••

Th M p

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NO, «a SOl/TH SBCOND ST.,

LICENSED AUOTIONEEB,No, 721 Asbury Aoenue, Ocean City, N, j .

•.m

Mrrepertlsiiorsn

reslsaiidibee flgllulleo.

najkraiBgiieu^onaeolifflgeiforMntinallpirtiaf Uie c!iy- Car - ^VOL. XV, OCEAN CITY, N, J., THUKSDAY, MARCH Mf 1890,i

Loll for sale or esehange. Houses to rent. Deeds,drawn. Loaus uegotiatsi, A nuniber of bargains la jots,

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and liiciit«l iu nil'|iufiH«fOw«ii L'ily, , • •_Now is the tlfiie hi iiurcIiUMe |ini{)ff!y before tlie ftefiiiiU rallrmd'«iiliw, a*

tlieii lintjierty will RKaily advanee,I huveagoiKi iiiaiiy liiqiitrl™ ft.r Pro|wriy belftren Gilt end m i l

Aiiyoiie liaviutf pro|srly for sale might do well (0 give me i l l lAM persons desl!Jii« »(• Uvy, or Sell, m Exel iuD^ |ir

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The Bookman soys tent Latirelico But-ton, in Writing AB urticle ou the roccutUbrary consolidntiau in this city, foundbi hit flnal proof a very glowiaa een-tenee doacriptivQ of "Mr. Lcuox's va tbatton." Mr, Hutton hnd norocolleo-yoil of having eulogized any portion ofMf, Leuat'fl gumionts, olid on sendinjfor blf «py fouud teat Qioorigiual"Mr, Lcjios'B vast beqneaL " la tentiBibef of Hie Bookniun Ibgen'sbore tlie legena, "The Master," uat t ieiatalljgeut compositor, apparontly withas eye to the luuid minor into whichIbsen Is gnriug, very nearly sent thepictnre to pneg ilseribed as * 'The Masa>i ' • K Tork TObnue,

A Ifldf ef RMiiofl will givo a gair to her whole dress ty a wpll faucistn l t e f ktiotn, a§ a jtwUeiqas 'writar glfcaa gpirit to B wliflls Hauteiie? by

itl

In 1870 caiidlsi were first made frois

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etORS ASP RHUPi

Resort,

Mot Excelledas a

Health Restorer

Fittest facilities for

Sailingvgunnjnelet&The Liquor Traffic and Its

kindred evils are forever pro*Ijibjted by deed.

Every lover of Temperancgand Morals should combine to

us.

Supply,Itoilroudp

SteamboatsAnd all other.

Conveniences

A t&U Meek of mints Hnd pnlnttr*' uppiiiaWJ'i an hand, yive u» u en) I Irt-funj liur-

e!««htrefg !WortdonebythedftJ'Off+intrtct,

promptly nttended in< tSnimaVmgiven. GdftrtltiU-C to do nnKnut tiiii]

JOHN BROWER,

Piiiter and Glazier

Thousands of lots for saleat various prices, located In allparts of the city; :' ,:- r

For inforination apply to

E.B.LAKE,Secretary,

Ocean Gity Assofn,

DE&LEBIt!• •«& H r t

oil mii i i

Quality Hard Oil and

WM11Pmoof

Purt MctelHc hinte tot TirShingle Roofs (and nt

other should be used whereE^temily

HAVE YOU THI1D

CHEW'S

If not, prisiri i bsltls^aUnea and gha it t m>

THE WHITEH, H. BODINE,

REAL ESTATE BROKER AND CONVEYANCER,Asbury Avenue, above Seventh,

OCEAN CITY, N. J.Properties bought, iold, exchanged and rented,

OPEH

BAKERY,601 South Twenty=Biognd Street

Ice Creani, Ice*-, FrozenFruits anil Jellies.

Weddings and Evening Entt'rtufn-meutfl a apeclalty. Evefy thing to tut-nibh tbe table and set free of ebsfge.

NQTHIHQ SOLD OR DELIVEREDOH SUHDAY.

R@B6RT FISHER,REAL2 ESTATE ANB INSaRANGC

MKAtt FIXATE AID

I,, S, SMITH Ss OO,,1EIL ESTffTE IID

OCBAN CITY, N,

, WALTER L, YERKES,

DENWISf •Tuekahoii N, J.

wi)i be m Oe«n City at &1S Anbufy

CHAS.-E. EDWARDS,

—DENTIST,—1535 Oliestnut Sti-eet,

• PHILADELPHIA.

M'CLURE, HERITAGE & CO.,

DRUCOiiTS AND CHIMISTS112 Market Street, Philadelphia.

D tu Pure Drugs, (JhemicalH,t Medkiiiea, J»ajdtB, Oils, etc

S, DOUGLASS,

Counaellor-at-Ijaw,

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J.

T I DOOR.B j EDMTOB D0W2TET,

r QJ "A Hume af Tmn,ilFm Park," Hii*

•im

Btimla for sous timo.auy eoa jtm K^o^uig

l AM

Did yoad dnriug

T Ajutu

1»4. W f illotson m B«k]

CHAPTER XT?,FURTIIER EVIDENCE.

Lcelero made iioitlipr a veiy ^aaA nffl• ¥i6ry bad witness. Ho Iiud been bn^*ed op Ly tho prrmiim gjvou to liiia byJjlg^good friend PoroiFali bat i s experf«eiiwsT BBndrteu"ftjUflisewlfeiTljfllieuHTUia cwoiiep Fettil Dr. Pereival's letter. |

"Ne dianbfcp" reflcfitod tLq highlyi taBg futmg iiiniti "Perei™! had goodgiouudtf for prumiMiug to gel raa oat ntthe trouble in BOIIIB oiyHtertoBi way ofbii own* Eia post mortem bad proba=

l i h i l

t A, BOURGEOIS,Counsellor-at-Law,

IfnptkCH In How Jorsev-, Plillndutplili! nndUnitcil Ntiiten LtliHrJrtnndi'trault I'ljurts.

itouniH 2Uand iS, iigai toUi Um> ATLANTIC €'ITVt N,

KT«.

JACOB SCHUFF,A.

THE PIONEER BAKERY,No, 700 AtSurj Annyi, Deiin Cilf, H- J.

BFMd, ! 1 H ai,d Pakw daily,* SpFCJility, iiriirfs dpilfi-n>d

Ni.thjig drllTfrfd fill Sunday.Oaken

iof

INHALATION I1529 Arch St., Phila., Pa,

Bran.

, All kiiida Of real fcuLule biiujitit, sold mid escliaiiged, Pmj>ertle*j ouIn all deHirable itwutliHiH, If you liave utiythliig to flS«|KJite of at a bargain cometome, nud if jdU want u LmrMUlu I tunftuit you, JiiHiirance writteu lit

Best Home and Foreign Companies,IWiiting time Is at hanil. If you want a HU miner home, write me fur catalogusand prk'e tint. Free larrlage h rvk-e to |miik»liig

BY OB BAY,

OFFICE: SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE.

Wallace S. Risley,REAL ESTAT !•-

AHD

I NT SU RANGE4 1 3 • A W

AGENT,CAM DEB*,

E, CURTIS ROBINSON,

Real Estate and Insurance,Nos, 744-40 Asbury Avenue,

OCEAN QITY, N. Js

ISRAEL 6 . ADAMS & GO.

Real Estate i Insurance

Headaehe,

ATLAMTIC CITV, Si J.

ef Deeds for Penn-

Mnney to IDAU on Ft lit Stortgoge,Lota tat n lea t Houth Atlantic City

4^^«4bJ. H, CHESTER & CO,

^ ^ Monty to loan on Bond and Mortgage. REALA N D

FAVRMKHT AW»

FLAGGING AND CURBING.OUALITY OF

Pennsylvania and North River

BI2I STONE

I

11I

Insurance Agents** HotolJi, rattegr* nnd ietK for Wile, nnt or eS-

OCEAN CITY, N - J .

NestdoortoFoel-dfflee,

iMIltlLlllM ' HNtMfBiFinlilsrtpp, Silesr Rent

HEADQUARTERS"FOR

fieal Estate and Insurance,

STONELAKE BROTHERS

And all -Chronic-andJferuotis Disorders,

It t u b » n ID UH for DeWlf 1 quirtef of &C*ntury. 'riiqiisanJa of pstleDM bft*SifuatKil, liid inure thsn 1000 phjiJdiaHiliied t! and ffqoramisnded II,

: It Ifl ftgritftbie, f tiers Is Bo Biinenuinor *ftnrt**tet Bar B'f kenlne nmell,

We fife belp* fl few of the Ernst titiniber ofIftiitJinanljiU wliich we are tonsmntly reColVlnfffrntfl MiO»(» who hare (Fist! It, publlihed with the

IB writing of (he ^ali#nls,,

No. 108 Market St.,

PHILADELPHIA,Jcmt'y fnr

Floe Family Groceries.AlwnjH the frenbwiland LHJHI ta ho found jn

the niiirktsLflavored TfM, cbolM bmniliiof ikll jiniiJeH.tiinlSi'il trill EH, _Hnlnlii«, lilies UiX-f, ililUor und

ot lital qijiilltj'. Weighed whim jjiiMc!iiu*O(i by etiNtoiners, No it™ in weight

uirgd o purebnwrn,Hiop In utid fimJce ne!ectlonn from the host,

Iflrgeat and frpflheflt 8tqt>k In Pli!IiidL»lpli!o, .lirdBra by inoll prompily fittundLwI to. All

eddde td t i e nmount of ilOand upward de-livered free of etinrgu at any rHJinild HtntionI A t l t l C o ' M u i HLHinty, '

LOWBut ••taeitsn Guraiiifcd>

FI,Ui*ldKRS,

*'P!eu« aci?ppt mf PIOOTs BratllntiS for then>9ttitri>ii UfH of hoppliiMui and tjMJlji and vfaniFand ii!wfii]iu>SB Ihil HIB Compound Oijjrm h ueitrt&inlv glren me, ' ' . "~ "While I wan JtiwafR gnnsM»nd * health?child, I wan Isnown tu be tlTFpepU<j frstn bstlf=IIOSMI. It WUR tnli!<rlt»iJ, Far leofSaFg I ws«eonftned nliiioiit tsniiranHr to the Inunj^, Fopmore than ff.nr jssra I illd not knu* m inain#ntffwt from pain; All this lime (lypipeptilft f»g>tlnupd its MTBKIIP, fireiit when liiinpora^i!} rel|eft>d, ani aKeraTitbu nthsr K»r1i»i<'d|Kirdrr«,

Sly frleiiiJR ntsd jitiyFlijfftnn IheujElil I wniiiil nortwoTtr, Tfrdly "I i n KBtirtilf eurrd af dyrspppalft, sail enjoy »rtie)« of food lhat I nnvi rdared use before In a!! mf lift;, far the pauyear I liaf f been Up ani going In «wi and faraltli,with mjfflclent ilgiir t« laka uoiiiisn*rt In dpmrittic work of this hirnii litbarlnac hftliii-fl,: A* niv•tniiRlh iW>DtlnUM t» ImpfftT*, afnes !fa*|ng f.ffOsyfr*n.! fe»! that I e»n eonselfiiithiiisiv rteoiiomend flip tFsafhient, nor on!? te cure (prpTidelthe doctors' ilreeHanRareehHrred^ but td be

flltffF f l j l :.MJIS JAMIE MAORDDEIt.

i'O»fcJIII!,Fjnf|iJai''"Til* Qgfgm Tfealnif nt ^DB PPBI me for D, O,

Harril, a JfeU afa, ens of my ni«iQiiaHeC ffoinWest Afrifs, sfinsft l!fa w u In Jeopard; ntt ao»count of lilBS trsuble and a Mima cdileh, lienew testirtrti hai jireallf beBpffltad Mm, He h u*ntln!jf r«ea»rid h!i h^altli, married a wife,rrlunlrd to hl< wftfk ID Afriea, and Ukea liinwife with htm,

Blihop WILLIAMIB Siftli A « B U « , Ne

Best quality of New York and

BLUR STONE FLACGINC.

guaranteed, Lp W e s t P n C C i J o h n MeA|e©8^^Qim8flflH.tHUEH. / t4O9Asbu^AveM Octant

m^iyerpBle«ad Maietia, HnvREtaitEi,- IdflnritmnflaaM Of Ikf Loop, CdldJ, H

liindStrtllh

Jr'f.;GHEff; MuaMuiir ud

^ brands pi JReady MWidflai and W"—Mm. BloomfleU Mooro

mmm?:yfr! v. GALLAGHER,

and patterns.

WJBIDSEpTIRSCO,,

Real Estate andinsurattee Agents,

t. Loin for ul& Money tot

HOW OPEN FOB StASOH OF 1395.

BEUEVUE HPT BATHS,

A c t i o n a n d lte*ulla*« \g Ihft title of n bootof 'SO psgen trtililliihHj hj Drt, fttarlcsy 4 F*1BII,which gffel to All JB^uIren ftt!! infermilUOn uto thfn remsrkable eunt jn »g*pF, i y | • rarardof gijfpriilns eurBS !n ft wide rungs o l c u s -u r of them »ft*r fealog •bindoBtd ito dis b jother phj.leUm Will be BUdled free to U F*ddt*M 6n »pbUG«llaB. ,

D p s , S T A U K E V d£ P A L B M ,

1529 AiohSt, Philadelphia Pi.

iMSWlirSt

P!«*iw tBfffrilna tali oktmt,

J. T. BRYAN,**rnw;llc*i PlBBbet HHd GIH Filler

N.s, 1007 Bldga A?e.

BoIlaM, ijtita, Bath^ f i , M and Iron FiiH*, PuiBI»,_»<featHJim] n.t inert QOUcs. Oountry op Hty,(« >efm iiOsd up (r IBS 6*rt W M f t Baiiltarfflurnbtnir JWd drmlmct k ipeeialltf. Otdert Bj

il air a^3d 6s-

y gond nuHtupflstotl by tbs public, hot hiif&iliijg to ttiru np JH a bad onien. HoBuy hiive tlionjjht IHJ ytaa on tlio trackof BOtmjthiiig wliuu hu fspaka m rcanKnr-iiigly to mo tuid htivo ttftprwiirjl foaudat tlio Iflit momoiit tljafe hn wiw ui tn^,"

Tbercf v.'m littlo or no dcrabt in Le=olerc'B miiid m to the viewi •whigh tlibpolice huld eoBeeniiiJg him. They re*gnrilptl him im tho guilty mniL Everyfoutatyp of liig wiu diig tML1 Even in thoeonjijur's court conld ho not BOO UiP oyoef that dcteativ&who fitocxl bniimd oua,of the pillarfl llsisl ou hini? Ho hiirtplaiintil ont iio liuo of liefcn^, anf hatlho aiiy irtoa %v]iiit Hurt of uxuiiihiiitii»i liewonhl bo put th'nmKh. TliQ one dfwiiiiof comfort wua ills trawler, trnHtfnlglnucfl ^liluh Ktlifl hnd given him aniLo passed eat sf the uuurt

"Yeae BiUBO?*1 aiiil thcj eomncr, look-isg at the yijtuig niuu,

"Muurico Lqelcre.""Yga nre, I see, rUiseriboa Hi a doe«

to," *" Y « ; I aina fBllyqanHfltHl pliyai-

, " answered Leek'H. iifirvHnsly, Hadisxinuurtcd by tbd ourungr's uiiUJ-

"Will yon tell the jmy, *Dg, Lceles,aboiit ypnr movomeiits oil jliouight ofiUio utJi of Oetoliori so fm> m tliey mn»CBB the prejiyutiuqBiry?"

"Oertflliilj, sir,1' Huirl Lwlorc. in nilalert munner, "About hull post ID onMondi^ iiight I calljsl at 13 FelfiiMirpond, 1 hud (fflino iiuportaat matters toSimam WiUi Uie dutouhuil ninl Was EM1=cey, aud the lutoi-view tttuk place inMrs. Davom's beilrooin, which elin alsoBsed aa a kind of Bitting RMDL Wa had& sooiowhat Btqniiy WPHD, nnd I left thehfiMO Qbuiit a quiirtPF piist 11, beilig leteat by Wlaa Rijiljjfjj, I did.not goitraight biimo. I was in a violeutly agi-tated condition—foverirtlily eseitort Ihuvo had a good dpnl to tnjnljlp BIB w-HJitly, and tho interview with lira, Da»Torn Brsot mo esmpletely. I wsuderedftboat the Hifectd for ssovt'ml Lours,Scarcely knowing whore I wna gouig.but I havo D recolleotioii : of goingtlirongh Fokpar tonA ubont 1 o'clock inHie inomiug. Shortlybt-fiiTO 3 o^loek Ilet myself ioto my owu hoase with mylatchkey, and weut straight to bod, Thenext timo I TiKited IS Fokpar road Wai"abont 8 o'elouk on the morning of Uie

when I hoard thut MIB, D:ivonidead. That Si all I IIIITO to say, i a "

TIIOUJ wni a ghort pasee after Locloroflsished his gUityiiieut* and then thacorona* lifted his Load, knnckkal hiieyes and asked if any ouo (liwircd to

f h i

Inspector Urhjgstopped,him oftihtthoul-iter,

"1 linvo no memory of mooting anyone wliaiii I rucugniged, I waswrapped np in my ami thunght»bio abont tho fow people I did chosee tomeet," . ,

"Too wpyo In Felspnf ronii abont 1O'eloot Bow *lu yom flat the time?"

"I roinrifibct1 JiMikiiig nt my watchnnilOF tlio gun liinip wbidi gtanda oataido10."

"Did yon tciu:iln standing nndor thogas laiiip long?"

" O l f "

"What i i your ooenpattmf" asked&S 60¥0S6fi •

*'An iayontor. I haye laTeated BSTBT.al minor mechanical sppltaBea andam at piegent enpiged ill oudaivoringto porfeet a very init»*jrtjuit motive pow-er, I think, sir, with yonr pornilBsIgn,I flan eborton the prenent inquiry eon*ilderoht/by making a statfiiaent" B»had again lost control of hiBToioatoeonie extynt, and hii body tnaabled aaIf with an oguo,

Tbe coroner lifted his head, tappedthe side of hia pen ogniust hii ink bottb,and atarod for a few moments; withontyawning, al the witness.

"If your statement ooncorns the p»a-fflt inquity~=an ibqniry into tlifl maa>aer ia which tho deceased same by t a rdeath—makn | t brail meaB^*^^^

'^tj Must, s*i, ' a»iu i i w a i i *(•)• qolek and violent effort to steady him-self. "My statementdoea oonofirn itself•with tho manner in which Mia. Davomearns by her death,"

p g"Only a few"Oanlil ymi my if (ho window« were

all closed iu front at tho timo yon stoodihrrp?"

"iKhonlil say thsy werfl. I glftBcedat tlio hqBjiO, It wimld t liiive struck mewith farprifo juiAuIurai'if Iliad uolicodBB ojaii wiiitluw. The light from thelamp throws a strong gkrs on thehonsa"

"You saw iidbody in the neighborhoodof Mrs, Davoni'a hunsq &1 1 o'clock in

"No. Hymemoiyii Utattho roadwwi fliflfi Wirfeetly nniet nnd dwHvtfld,"

"WJiUt, iij yoar opuiiuii. Dp, L,eelere,won]d be tho ofTocUs of ehlorofunn ad-miaistered to a Kleepiug person?"

The question Btrtrtled everyone in theconrt who had bonn following the in-qniry attontivoly. It bronght them bm-kqniekly to tho most interesting poiiifc—the diicoveiy as to wliafc had happenedtocAnsoMm Davoni's death,

"The effects wonldvaryoousiderably.Much would depend ou the condition ofthe person to wiioni tho chloroform wasdi and mnch to his fir h s

CHAPTER SW,STATEHENT OF BERNARD TIOKERT.

The ^liolfi oDurt was olqotriflod byYisksf'a wards. The mnn wold onlymean eithtu that ho waa a. witaeea 6$the aohml mnnlor or tlint ho was abontto etmf csa Out ho himself was tha ainr.

j .N, JOHNSON,PLUMBER.

STEAM AND GAS FITTER,

Repairing aBath Tubs and Plumbers'

Supplies.

GONVER i BUZZARD.Flnmblugi

s , Q. O,

STONEHILL & ADAMS,eimtferiiig, Rsngt

t i l WBtS In ttliunii Hoe pr4Mado* ia4 :

HEADLEY,

^f enne.

flfMliBWfl>fI"Cl:

Ti l RBOFIHB AID SPOUTHi.

, The foreman of the jmy felt it washii bouii(lcn duty to arnvh, himself. Hshad eoniniered tile yawiiing attack, andfelt : eqaal now to any cniorgoncy-"Mighfe I ads the witness," gnid hef "I tho for aay, roariijii^=l«t aa say aveu fw ajoke—locked thaie two ledgen into their

"'So, I diil not," Miiwwed Zjeelse,with an iiifligtuitit sbiiko of his kua&

"NOW; Dr, LcplpAf" said tho soilsItop lot the troiwnry, riaing, "wa nndeF-staud yon pro eugngod to Miss Rodney,the EIKSG of the deeoiued," =

"Id thlfl iiecoedaiyr* aakod tlio ooro-

"Tei, ifr, I think yon will ieo it i i , "" I hiive no ebjastioa to anfws1 ths

I uln engaged to Miss Rod-

"Yen had arrangsd to marry her enThnreday Infit and to Ieft¥e the countrywitUherimmediutely?" .. . . '

"Smch was my intention,""Yon know this Bum of £1,000 was

la the bedroom of Mm thivoni?**"Tho witnesa ii not bound to answer

these questions rmlcsa he Ukes," middie coroner, checking a ynwn witt histaper fingers,

"Ihave no objection, sir," taid La*elero, " I was aware the money was in

"Yoti say yonr interview with thedeceased wna a H torniy one, Did she HHf to give her consent to her niece's

JottblQf promptly attended to,ftuntabbd.

Asbury Avenue,

.S,iAMPgON,

StOTes,fOttPSr SMKS,

408*10 ABTbilKy Avenue,

K&ft&Ht *M_&t*Urm wetter, All Wndi

"Were ynn in presaing need . ofef on the flight sf the Dth of Oetoberf"

" I have been in pressing need ofmoney for some tinio,"

" I wish the gentleman who ia eiam«inJng tha witufijtscfl ou behalf,sf thitreasury," gaid Uie coroner, "wQnldOonflne bimsslf mora«Io«ly to the ob-ject of the prosnnt Inquiry, which is tooaoortain how Martiu Duvoni earns to

" I am doing my best, sir, I asnie

anldthe Bolloltflr.lf i L

i,ing himself agnin to Loelope: "Yon left18 Felspar raid on the night of theOth inst ftbent a quarter past 11. Didany one Bee yon leave the house exceptiUjtod?"

"At all oveiits a Bjioiigo iatnrtitedwithtshlofofurmatlmiiiigteredte a sleep-ing peFNon wonld produoo complete in-sensibility!"

"If tho treatment lyns porsisiort in fora Bnfflcieatly JdHgthy pf'rioii^yes,"

"Aiitl Biiglit eanso tleath?11'"PiMsiblyi Either cardiao syncope or

apusa ntigiit be finxluccd. The firstayniptoniH, liowever, would be eouiplotoinsehsibilitF,"

"And, I ropeat, death might be theremit!"

"Yep,""Will yon tell tho jury what, in yew

opinion, wonld be, generally speaking,tho tyinptoina ond effects of chluroforminlialution by n aloeiiing pcrgan ?'f

"The fln£ Mj-uiptom, s a l hftvesaid.wonld be euiiiiJlute iUKeusibiUty. Theperson to whom the drug was being ad-ministered might straggle in hia sleepor might awake ami struggle, t i the bt«ginning iiiiialation of chloroform pie=duces a HTiiiae ef mental intoxication,oouajkniiiiifaa in the case of a personnwuke aud in hfs ordinary sonsea re-maining,"

"But tha pitjliiibility ia that if asponge Batnratofl witU eldoroform wasemployed a sjeeping porHon would neverawake?1*

"The probability iH quite the otherway, I hnvo fiqqnqut^ chloroformedpatients—thonyli perhaps not ia such arough nnd rawly way as by means of aSaturated BpongQ=juid I have nover batonce had an nqcidcnfe, Tliq oxceptioswas nn ehlorly man who was ehlore*fornied at liih own rHinest ft» nn opera'tiotl, He dic-d of upmi-a, "

. ''Wonld ycin conaidar llrs.. Davom anelderly woman?" '

" N o , " • . :. ;"Ycra did not examine tha deceased

after death!""Ko, 1 undorfltood DP, Wrolval had

prnnoouaxl life to be csthif' ftotne timebeforo I bad H'uebed the honue,''

* 'That is all I Ituve tu mk yon,' * ' •." I beg your iHtfilon*" gnid one of the

iurymcu ak Bt. Leelere, fwluig faiatmd eiok at heart, WOB abont to retire,"How limp would a peraou^thq di-seased lady, for iiistanco—loftto herselfaftor sJiQwoi clilorufenuedtiioronghly—how long wonld ihe take to regainieiisibilityf* ' ,

"I t would depend largely on the con-dition of the person, ou her generalhealth, on hw teinperumoat; It wouldbe inpoggibto to give any fixed rale. **

"Ten minutes or a quarter, of an hourmight olapfio?" ^iid the jufyniau, fesl-ing seerotly proud of hia medical knowl>

y"Ko me elw thai I am nwars of,""MQ DaTenj,.\™ii to good

wiea yon faw her Mst !'*?She w u greatly esdited and woa

1 ;w u

'•But as a medical a a n yon wonld&Bim# in fairly gosd balfli! ' 'I 'fihonlil nbt lito to auifiver as §t

man, I was niyBelf In too *s-a condltlqn at tho time to pay

ftmlght," •"Thank yen, doctor,"As Leolero tetired, with tKi i n t e t i s

^1 Beekiiig out bis sweetheart, bBpectwB n g p tapped him en the shoulder auilIndicated to him that ho Wonld be et-pected to remain in the court nntil theinquur was eonolndod or ndjonrnod.

Tho jury were Doable to KsjbaU:elero'i evidenee auything wHieh tendedto infiFlinlUflto him, Xhere had been ftcertain amount of heritaney in many ofhis replies, but that meant littlo anothing. Daring the time that Leclffln-will giving htoevidonee inBpeetnt Brigphad diBSTBred Qoriugeand had b MU srmjrtedaTeisatioa with him tewart

.- Bemiufd tJamas Vlokeiy w u nowitoadin J in front of tho coroner, Hiface wita Vdrawn and hnggtiid, Idi •

InBpcetor Driggs wore s pmsled lookon his facfc CsfflBtftbla Hotcalf, whsis-aa etilt in the eenrt, lotiod aa puzzledSB hia chief, CoiiBtahlfl Young's fat facobeatned Wth dolight. He, and ho only,bad from the beginning—to nsa liisowuSipRsiiioii=-MfipQttod" thfl mnrdenr, IIwas then " tho core with tho elieiais&b"—Bomnrd J a m s «Vi«keiy=who hM"dsmethp'tridi,"

All oyofl wore turned opoa the wit-noas, 'who, now tliat he had tussedeAin screwing hig e jningo to tho atioMngpoint, eeemed tho lnuut nuecuioejiiodBan Sn thu conrt.

" I hftTB ttated that my occtipation igttat of on luvoiitor, I havo for goniojeara piist bom concemfd mniBlfwitUan intenticm which hog eaasgd s i ftainiiBCiwti ninotuit of rtuslcty."

" I hapo," wiid thecorouer, lifting hiseyes from hli tiutea. "that WO arc notgoing to havo a long raaibliiig gtate.meat ooncoming yonrsolt Recollect,myhnsinfflBhore"—ho wni obliged tapnnetnnto his praifeses with a ya\^=^*'inj Dnitinogg h«e 18 to preside ever aainqniry into the nmutict in whkh thadeeoaBftl—SIflrthn DaTorn^-ouiiui by hiedeath," .

" I will only flHLtipyyonr time, 64T,mil Hie jtuy'a with wljiit I tiiiak doesoduconi tho object of tha preHest ia«qniry. Jly pwitwn ia too teniblefcfa s to craitnuipliito iay ether ooarafi."

"Voiy welli" euid the corouer, ifBb-ting bis eycu with hii knauklca andthen etMtehiug his elbows ant, " I willnot iiitcimpt you oguin ntiLwa I Slidyou wandering altogether from thepoint."

" I fool," said Yi^stf, "that I mniterplnin a y own oondnct and my owneondition Imforo I get to the worst part^ my statement, bnt 1 will be m briefai I jMiwibly can. 1 was, aa I Lavs said,engrossed in m j diieove^, and 1 knewif I coald CJUTy out tuy exporimonta Ieonld pi onoe he n riuh man—-a veiyrich man. The only difflonlty in myway was tho want of nioney. I oaten,kted it wonld take at laifit £1,000 topnll mo throngh. 1 racked say brain foriptns nieaua of discovering how the neo-esaary uioaey wtu td bo obtained, bnt Isenld fled no ona to help me,

"At OiD tiino—I mean during thepart month—I leara«l from Aliii, Da»Tom that die hod s considerable som cfruoney in Uie Funded bank She did notitato what the amount was. Bha hadisse idea that I conld adviao her ai totile luvcjjtiug of her money. My fintImpulse was to pntsi j plang before her,M tell her about ray liicomplotod inven-tion, and to uak her fttt help, bnt I folt3D eonflideratlon that ft would be hope-leas to suggest to tlio lady any tiling thatwonld strike her ai being go haandouga way of invfflting her inonoy. Hho hada morbid dread of losing ovory tiling shopoflBeasftd, and alio was also eager thatIt should not escape ffom meUiatthsbad consulted me atjont her saviuga orreferred lu any way to them. My ownpositioB at this period n s beooiningdasperato, ETeiytliing, or nearly e¥e^»thing, I pofiM!HHetl wtt« euuk in my in-Tentioa, audwithemt money to complotomy esperinieiitB I saw rnin staring meittthefiusj. "

MI an i t now inforni yen," haeon=Hnecd, aftra- a brief pjitiflo, "that I hawboon for many yean i s (ho hubit of in-haUng chloroform. I began the ptaotioofor the purpose of rehcvingaiiaathnifttioBttaHk, and by dogreos I have grownsomewhat reeklees In the nso of thodrag. It alwiiya prodnees intonso andpleanrable qicitement at the bcgjnniug,and hne often, 1 fancy, pitjrlded aftwith ideas, I mention this only to ahowthat as I was in Uio habit of using olilo-rofonn freely myielf it wai not unrea-ionablo of me to think I might employit with a rtranger and not antldpatefatal results. .

"Ou the night of the Oth of Octoba-I went to my loom about 10 o'clock Ihad no intention of going to bed,' I wasgreatly agitated and greatly difitresiedlu I roTiewod the fiourtitioa of my tail-oeeanft the pgjepoetof almost immi-nent rain, A i l walked a p u d dewsmy bedroom I head tfia etinnA td angryToio«, and opening my door I was ablete hear a gaud deal of what went on inMrs. Datrom'a room, aa her door waisliglitly open. I quickly loarnod that•he bad at that moment in horrqdm &Bnm of £1,000 in banknote.. giAll at onoa my btala wai flral withi horriblfl d^tiro to po«sa myself of(Us money, I eould with Ita powarfnl

ta qniokk ia a padHoa to sqatoPB then^ywith ample Intonsst" ! v '

proljaollity, of dhsovery, B«lltnenoe-rible jMnnpting topoema myself oftaw money, wnien wonta eunow a swith great wealth, woi dinning itselfInto my cars. In dosptiir and still uncer-tain what "1 wonld do, I turned to mychloroform, and saturating a sponge Iinhaled the fnnies fruely.

"MisE a t t o e = I don't know hewlong, for the cditoroform took from rae•U soaat sf time—I .deshled upon a>phUL I wonld barrow this money at allhaarda I conld easiily rephioa It in ajnonth or two—perhaps in a Bhortertlms. And I would replaee it withdouble or treble the amount aad patMrs. Davom at ease about her future, IwooM wait nntil tho boose was soundin sleep, and then I could creep down tol i r a BaYorn's room and ascgrtnlil if ihewas asleep. I eonld then render heroomplotely insensible while I huntedfa? tho money in her room. Uiere wouldbe BS danger or ride of danger to thelady. She wonld never oven knew any'thing unusual hod happened. Whan I

d the msney, It wonld be timag to tbink of some plan for divert*

Ing snspielon from me," I own this waii s fearfully weak

n i reckless scheme, bat I have nodsabt I was aotiug partly under the ee-

• : .

looked•

' I Buppooe thafe inflit bViTiekowinar * " J " 3

"Ten ffinnirtwhich happened L,._ , ,year room that nightf'*

f i 'AM ym a\?are that ihad been recently sottffaform -was found: by a

. joa•pongo when Mil

"And ym pat chianrfarin os«en the nigHt of the Oth gf OetS

heatdvoieea in dispute inifci,

"'Would yon reeognlsacjb)M j " 'doysa thJakf", •.,-v -pl: ^

'*I faney I'shsall**«UWiWt!MtL

dneing thebMWd

**1 tMnk, sir," ialtbe jury, fiddnsBing tiwe mnat vifiit the house aufioianinnsthoso doors andwhich thii two gsntlemeti and tb*seaaed slept*'

" I think UwlUbsthe corona*. "Asdit;ttmo forduring luncheon ]caa take yon into safe tbly Dr. Pe td i^ willhmeheea,b© rf inipartanes, I wlU

i

•; - / L A - *? W

the oonrt until 3 <nor, standing np andarms, as if ha were enfforing fldra idaje^f a n of cssmpt "Tample time, geiitlamtai, to e^sniinfl ipremissB at 18 Fekpar r o a i "

E^'oiy ona in the eonttJ

at the unexpected turn eYOnta had

dnetiTe influenee of tho chleffifaraiAt any rate, I waited until I gBesed thohooge was soqnilly imliwp, and then Icrept down ataitu to Mi-ft. Dnvorn'a roomand dragged her into iiiB<3imibility withthe ipouge Z oarriod with ni&

"miat ia my whole itofy," he s^dedIn a weak and fultcringTolea " l a mterribly punished, hat 1 have toldJJietruth,". Be tottered as he spoke, aad wouldhaTO fullun bat lur tbo protecting armsef Constable Yoniij?, whohadbeeu kt-ep-ing Ilia eyeaflsed int€?utly on Vieke^while ho was niaking the itutemont totho conrt.

«op, TnMng Us hacdksraniaf feom hidpocket, io wiped tem bji brow groatdrops of iwtmt %hieh stood bnt nponhhtforehead. Thire waa dead BIIBOOO in

M he'tesMed his n

DB, PEllblVALThere Was abuzz of excitement in the

hall after Vickcry had rauiJe his star-tling com*eeaion, The eoroner did notihow any striking symptoms of ennuias he btisied himself with hlii notes,aad the jury felt their task was aboutto prove a much more simple one thuattey at first nnticipated, ,

It w&i with difliesl^ UnstableYoung eonld restrain his feollngB, Hewas, indeed, in his ownhninbis opin»Ion, the man of tlio hour. Bis eonioalhead seemed to widen at tlio biurts andto atretch itefilf higher np at the apexaa he sucooeded in propping np the tot-Isriog witness. , "

Bernard Viskery recovered slowly.Looking as pale and nerveless as a ghosthe sipped some water fruin a glasswhich Const-able llotmlf bad obtainedfor aim; then he stood up in his farmerplaoe, facing t ie eorouer,

inBpectqr Briggfi, who hnd just re=turned froai a brief intorview behindtte pillar with Detective Goringo, nowaddressed the eororieri

"With ymr permission, sir." said he," I Rhonld like to ask the witness somequestions."

"ttrtoinly, inspector," said the Eera-ner, throwing himself back oiiliia chair,stretching his legs and giving way to a,yawn which was only a feeble echo sfhia Carlin-gaping.

"Yousay yoBdrngged tlio deceased,"Bali Inspector Briefs, "Did yon n iotake the money in the h»ni—£1,800?' *

"The witness ii iiot lsomid to answsthat question, "said tho coroner, ..

"X have no desire to hido anything-,d r . " isid Viekery, ia a weiuy tone, "Imeant ta convey that I did tokeUiemaiay. At leasti I believe 1 took i t ? '

"Yon believe you did," said the to*spootor. *' What do yon mean by Uiatl*1

"1 say I bolio vu tbut Itooktliomom^,bnt after I got baek to my bedroom Imust have fallen into a fit or a tranes.That is the duly1 suggeation I can offer,I wot foarfnlly excited, and whateverhappened I eanoot tull what has becomesf the money, I conld find no trness ofit next morning. When I WOH arsusdby the police knocking at iny bedroomdoor 1 faaciod at first that everythingwhich had occurred after I had inhaledthe ehkffofonn the previoM night"—

"Yon mean after yon had learned that

die money was m the aeceased's rssmf •*iutorruptiiig the wlt»

head sooniod to ffivell withpride, Wlutt had pnunieed to betery was a mystery nohad robbed and ninrdortdThe murder niayhaifo boonal, but it was murder all tbo Bania,

Tho only element of mystery:SBlOS.SHO,.6'fe5.KLK1

ey^the 18 hundred ponsdThoooronei'li inqniry ' . . ' . . . . " ' . ,Oipeoted todanderniteaH with talipk»Vloni, but no doubt tho polico wOnMibe nblo to make all tjijngg clear.

Manrieo Lpoeloro yftmBest astouishetl mna in the oonrt ^ : . ,had listened with raptattenUQntbTiak^:. ,,ery'fl confetiaion--« confofflion, M v P t | ' J v 3 gwhich relieved him from nU fm thig «^ i^B^C

statement, Loelere, an Jntoleraole bm-'oden lifted from blfl hhoaldBts,Inipector Briggs, who ^hard by, and inqnired Ifwai itiU In the bnllding* Jin a whisper dirootod the .to tho room where ho Would flndiiw.

EUiol hod no BUiploion whatertr tljflli •Viykery1 WM the guilty permst Sbfl hail Kalways regarded him as a quiet, g&iilB^man. That ha shonld haTe beooaiA * :thief wni hard enongH tobsliersi bot i t -was incredible that he should h m not >:thsrltikof murderingharirant. - w - ^ ; '

Deteetive QaringB wai ana of 1to leave tho court after ths

indas as tohim by tbo usexpeotsdBernard James YMkery.

The juryi in chivrgg egBriggs and the ooroner'a

d ^ S^l road. Uwho was ma p p , ji^side tlis inspoobor and oudeavaped ;lftselicit front him his views oncose, hut Briggs was wisely rilent 'offered so aadHtanoe tothe i Mforemaa. . ,

Whea IB WBB reaoh64i tte Jaf|iMH;jfirst inapectea it from theonnddf^tct^ Wintenso delight of g tf dU ^ ^chins. Some sf them—thogaislnot believfi Vinery's ^corroot statement ofthe forooourt for fiwtmarkBideuces of a midnt|,'ht inotirsloai, Aof them who eould not " -' a t

•slfes of a Bnspicion sonwortli oarufully esamiji tof the front parlor ond had a good 'from the QQfeiide at the windf/ppPtdi&wor^1^' zoonij bni : tkb^p < $&littlB benefit from tholr Inipoeii%;

at icjjgLh fait (jbligwi to ask ftho obvjoug qaefltion, Whnt matter than the prioking of hifloould nny sano man haTO inhalter found his neck?

m

' i i

By meam sf araooat M o o h iment the process rf hI dd t h b

"Tea, sir, Ifaseietl, oa I say, thateverything which followed must b a nbeen only a fevered dream. But I SOSBlearned how real if was, And #hafr ft* :[

"YBB meaato wort, I t a t o i t * " . ^ifatf eoronor, "that up to the praeotmamsnt yoa dp not knew what: has B»-oqmB af Uie mooey WanglBg to the tts-

S l h I t a 1 1

p goIs ifdd to have been made not calf I^ p l e , bat oapabls air--* ^ ^ - - ^tonof from that of bentitiBO green, jof time that the copper I*HHuain In contact withe Uia U oso has been wafloovored 1 y ' : 0 ; i $s lxtors ofanpoiOd of SOdiLBO i l h l d

hours beoGOwbroaaa, j

WANAMAKER'S.Bot BO warn

wsuJd/biyai i i W B ^ i t t i l ^ d p not fed Uj; tliey r&vere hcroliin, bu t th«LV are not heroic;

honor ths spiritbut. ibpy flo' noti puses* it"-•••'••••••••* ^ t ^ f l n d i u t f y l

y Mknpwfedgi Abut they anj hut

entoraomlDltfdnbyhlin ofto bffles during tbs l»t week

dsmoddmfutof bl t e ,gjv« women tbaHgbt to veto insehoel

Asfcr tbe judtalary ofAsfc j ylast year, IL ii evident that BB they areframed ttkty J a w l a t fcfor. Theohaiiga they ttaltfi elinHiiate the layslement in the Court of Errora *nd Ap»

ieeot»tiuct U» Baud of

have tried

spoil«» eUHd," I M dot Iwaf « * ,keynote of government In #*#iy w

i totulry. It w « a bafiiita wreaking the vengesne*

i d f e l b i l dffyp

It Iiiid niiju«t|Hattoii In- reason or hhda

S E R C E S - -

rics for many

suit, Ittouly eflect waslo p!ftgi)hlanj, nbeitlpus nujfllfistUon andaieiweuf Injustice. portuuBtely, It 1*largely aihhigof (heput,

i J l i td ith t

fteflons, bat tbi ^ s a g a i«o]pfsesduM. Tbi jud>

Isleft praeUcaity as II le.»tt#ndinentHBiibQiItted by

M»d feiisdrspire tburuelves s^dibsy haveesflayod to change their dls-poaltlonfl tflthDUt BUCCSJH. Taty haveconns to** that no etEsi of the will cao,pf Itself, create or abolLsb salugle feel-Ing, much has remodel a character,LamentaUofa u d pelf-reproach do nottotu hate Into love, nor purify theheart* and there i n not a few who giveup In despair whit seemi! to be a use*lew struggle,

ThrAliUJw that i# htre UKIB Ii iunot rwognlElug action a* the potentfcetos In the fiilAlof and refiinuliig ufcharaeter. They regard it as an efleethut not M a cause, whereas It Ii both.

Me certain

pwith temper, children

are dtjunied to sufier lha peisalty of cur*P™1 puiilshaieiit It would be wall If

a

At 6OCare rough serges in car-

dilhaii navy, black, cream.••At aw t« fl,SO,»BiostbiergM to *U

tbe Spring colorings, . ' ••At Tfe tnoreas tWrt«n eoleringi of

Qontrootor and Builder2T«.3fl8VMritl<H UteftB t'lif I*. J.

ition,

4sGovernor

ThelBdgkkkis Voorh*s and Dnly KO rlgbl attbe rooiB of tbe iystem and maka ndi<^ l e ^ a g B , Both Benators would ab-ol(6h the Conrt of Chancery and dividethe aiw Supreme Court lota LAW andEquity DeputnieDtfl. In other re-gpsctathe propoftlUons dlflw tUly•Ithough WJ toti*

Wftb

in <3*E, Earriaon'iirtll attnet

tbs

q t© tbitun as It Is to the public, and the up.

b feH flote tbs oftbe Leglalfiture to take any definite se-Uort this yew on tbe ajnendmento.The isglBlatUHi cftDDOt paMftuyoftbeftmendmeute of hMt year without shut-ting the dooi for another five yea» to

I t !• never sifit, however, to predictwhat a LtglilfttuiB will do or will notdo, ayd the unexpected tusy happen isthe MtopUoD of«tadleal change tu tbejadieJaS iyfllein, t&getlier wlthiouie ofthfl other o b u g s propoBed last year.

Naw Jertej fua, wltbln the last yearortwo.done maeh towarda putting aStep to (SflaijipracUe^wlileh threaten*

d It f d & b

of a good heart, but tUey are also IUsustenance and uourlBbment A fluecharacter wUl^told a noble life; but itCannot exist without being built up dayafter day with noble deeds. If wesire to possess a strong body we do Wotipeud eur time In lamuntlng our weuk:

ness, or our Inability to overcome It. Ifwe are sensible, we exercise the muscleswe wish to strengthen, not suddenly orvtoieutiy, butittadily( soustanily aydincreasingly. If ftboy has weak mathe-mays l power, aa intelligent teacher.Instead of deploring the fact or count-ing It hopelts!, will §tt him to sserlwhat he has frequently and diligentlyand in time It wUl become strongerNo one ever acquired skill in auy oeeupatiou by a struggle of the will, buiby continual liard aud earnest workconquering difileultlesqiie after anotherby daily toll. And what is so BMHII=ffStJJgf-the tme method in physical andmental power la equally effldeut tu tbemoral powers, and even In the emoUouBand the desires of the heart, They arealso DUUrithed chiefly by appropriateaction, Suppose a man to be cold anduuHyrflpatbetlc; he listens- to a tale of

ttomorewqrklc~ combined.

p ped to diminish ordstroy Itsiupply, i t nfaftted tot laws govern-ing flBhes iu Its inland waters; it placedeloie Beawui on some BpecJes before un«proteeied; raited tbe naluimum If raitof BIHJ whicb may be ciught of othere*forbade tbe further In twduetion of Qer-snin carp, and prohibited the naenha-den jlflhtHnen from Opemtiug wltbluthe thiee mile UtniL The last act was(be best of all, auiee tbe menhaden flsb>ermen were working vast Injury to thefleh-food supply on tbe coast. Tbelegality of this set ™ naturally qas*tioned by the meuhaden people, audtbe raattf r to now about to be taken tothe highest court to the State, tbe lowertrlbunaU hfivlnK decided against themand in favor of the legality of the Bute

!nr parent* to raise tbelr hands agalnatheir children as against their Uh

The Slate ought to be able to eou-trol parent*! assault and battery.

The whole Ideaof dl*dpliue 1B jiut up-on a wrong plane, Parents assume anauthority over their children Bueh as amaaler mlglit ovei a slave. Theyas-•ume tbs right of absolute direction of

- -At_ |w and See there aresixteen colorinp of Kettey^

to 46 inches wide*is covert dothKeiityinere

ARCHITECT,

CONTRACTOR AND BUILDFR,Ocean' Clty^ Bf* J

OOIAN OlTT

THUMDAY, MABOH It, 1800,

righter

OF'-ALL. KINDSSash, Doors, Blinds, Moldings, Brackets, Columni,

White " ** * **!-!-~i— ««e^ntW nn hand a

cover.

1, ijoors, uiiu«a, *.»»,_,~B_, , i Newels^

Pine and Cedar Shingles constantly on hand and .underOrderileftat ' . , '

We ehall bs glad to receive Items ofnewi and eommunlcatfonH of j n tereitto thla SHUmunlty and our rewteneverywhere.

All oommiknfcaUssi Bhould be ac-nampaaied with the full name aud ad=dreaaof the writer, not necessarily forpublication, but a,, guarantee of goodwith, :

t'

f H^n'^ -fr* j f r ^ m

eouvietlou without trial, ofcaprtee may suggBih W i b

in educational Ideas, it is rare togflud a family where tbi government inrepublican, aud tbe children ans regarded BB ludepeudeut Individuals, withrights add opinions to

colors.COVERT CLOTH—

itthat

was merebrought us

The home Is too of leu a despolle moiiarchy. There is great need of the dee-trine I tut parents do not own theirthlldren, aud have no rightful author-ity over them, save wliatjhey^aqquipefrom superior wisdom aud the child*reu'H ueed of guidance.

All punlahrneut )a wrong. In the senseof arUflolal penalties* vengeance andrequital. It Ii tyrannies! injustice UJthe child, aod puts the parents uponthe plane of quarreling with him, andenforcing bin own wishes by mease ofauperlur strength. The only wise andJust course la to allow a child to so Herthe Datura! eonsequcueefl of every set,neither lightening UUE iutoiiHifying the111B uf wroiig-dulug. This not only

with police measures and es-tiie relatiuriH of parent and

child upon ail amicable basin, but Itteaches the child cause aud effect, tbeworkings of natural law, aud thenecessity of selfcflutrol. It Is a longstep i« ndvauee of the home-t mining ofthe present day, but it to a step that

i, to the posiUqii where pun=will ise absolutely dtopenHed

Uulil that milieulum, when all

fortune38-inch

Covert Cloth to sell atIt would cost double if we du-plicated the lot today.

The story of exclusive stuffsmust wait In Jaet, we cannever more than hint in the*papers of the wealth of dressstuffs at Wanamaker'i,

Gorgon,

CARPENTER AND BUILDER,OCEAN CITY, N. J.

Mreceive immediate attention,

FiOURBD MOHAIRSstyles

Yard: Corner Fourth St. and West Aye.RG. STEELMAN i CO,,

ARCHITECT, BUILDER,ASP

I'JtAt Tit Af. Nl. VTF-t,.Orciiu City, N. J.

R « i Hoofing l i s t s Gonm

mM

W

I

coloredTwenty styles ofmohair dress stuffs are ready^brocaded figures on pin-ttrlpe groundi, Gray, brown,

dtrea:andgarnet • Dressy, serviceable,inexpensive* 38 inch, joe.

TRUNKS ~ ~Who knows what becomes

of the old tomato cans? Agood many of them are

-^ straight-ened

GEO. A. BOURGEOIS & SUN,

Carpenters and Bnildcrs,

AI.SO O F

trac! 01 4*1,BuildlflBi treeled By

Coiiiraellng DullAi-r

PRAGflGAL

ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK,In either hard or soft wood.

Off ice, Yard and Mill :8th and West Sts,

Note the Cut in Prices of

Bat wUIt EBBdh good was fleeoni-thfi work was lndonjplete, for

one Inaportant meaaare Uways Wled ofThto w«s to proiiibit or i&

nieof peund noU along thei l l f M t t j New Jersey qoatt orlo Its bayi, JJet-

wlthitandingIt was eleariy shows thatthe ponnd nei Is one of tbe moet de*Btructlve device for lirgB bodiet of ws-i«r ksowu—far more » , In inct, than

with.with. U t i l th ,parents ahull have beeii trained "for the

l d it ld be well

aen—the ltniutiBca of tb«e wfaoaeInterests were concerned fegd-

prevailed. Overwhelming tiatl-t>vlBgthadeBtiueUveeliar4eter

of tha pound nets w u not dlnputed nordealed by theh? aud eupportere.buttbote who prsented the fceta were;roondlyabnied, . ; " ._ , . ' : ) \ \ '

Thli ygu another effort, thlsUmebylbs Msh Uommlwlcjn of Kew Jeigey, isbeing made to pass a bill which wM ati ^ the use of this kind of

; l i e neaaun which Is now beforethe XieghilAture provides that any per.son or persona, corporation or carpom-Um», Who intends to erect such a net,Blyst fltit make applleatlon to theFiah

daad Game Comniiteion, aad give the tto o n e ^ h a y e a true i d e a of light uueataet lotaUott w t e n it !• desired to set LH h B doH It; saw esnulne reverens foi

woe without sipefieaelug auyaud beholda trouble without auyto relieve It, If he walb} for §uch emo-Uoss ts flit his heart aud inspire him toaction, he may wait \u vaiu forevtr;but let bhn apt Oily begin to do kludlydeedf; let him force himself to help,though he caunot pity; to beand gentle, aventu promote the happiness of those beineeta, tliough he s a y not feel diHpiHedto do so. if he persevere Iu such acourse his h a r t will soften, :h\a atlec=tluBS will expand, bin sympatLlca willbe arouBed, and the beueilceucc tuwhich ha has compelled himself will at,length flow natumllyfroiiia well apriugof benevolent feeling which has beenfoimed uneonMlouBly withlu hla breast,

Indeed, one great dlflerence to m be-tweeu right action aud right feeling lathat we can always eofons the formerupon uurselvei, while the. latter we SIBonly1 lufluenee by indirect melhoda,Fniode aaye truly 1 "¥uu canuut itna.niyouraelf into a charauteri you musthammer aud forge yourself oue,'! anuno one can complain of Inability In thatdlreeUoLi, Tbe lack of emotion, of enthuaiasm, uf deeire, can never be justlypleaded aa an excuse for lack of action,for the latter in •*" ite detaUs of duty isat ieait withiii our power. If we eaa=not niake ourselves feel we can aet mthe feeUug would dletote, aud thus dta-chargeour responsibility. But in BOdoing we Bhall have done the other al=BO, perhapa unoonacIoUBly. but iu the

f piircutliood, it would be wellif there were retreats for lueorrlgiBlepareuta.—Mluneapollf BMtldBy Tima,

WINSOME SILKSAT WiNNiNQ PRICES

It ii not unusual to find afew Silks ofiered at iurpris-ingly small prices. But it Isunusual to find a storeful atprices below the normal. Sat=urday's visitors to Wana-maker's were greeted withsueh an offerinf,

teAnd theshowing and selling continue*

The lings are" changing daily,as individual lots are sold out-but It Is safe to say that Phil-adelphia has not had such aMarch diatribution of reallyhandsome and fine silks. Theoccasion is of interest towomen, far and near. Enjoythe treat we've brought

§1,60 warp>prlnte4 TaffiW* at IU *7Be Bf f iiliiB Silks at Me,tt llliiok Muire Antique at TBa,m ilfnek Tiif k Satin stlLSS,

*i

into somecoloringmixtureand madeinto"crystaltop"trunks,Any won-

i der thatcheap

minks are dear bargainsP Todisplace trash we've had theseTrunks produced—

f ining TrunkBi t « n botind a o i eaa-VftH eovsrwli with goed Iocki=

m Ijieb, IS S5> »* inelti ft.T5.SO inelii 13,T5, S6 IncL, fea,

BiS inch, N «

Every right sort of trunk is

Leander S, Cofson,CONTRASTING BUILDER.

OFFICE! near Slli

Ocean Oity, W* J ,

giwn. 1'lftO* nnd

STEELMAN & ENGLISH,Contractors

At M. MENDEL'S1 6 2 S ATLANTIC AVIHUE, ATUNTIC CITY, M, J.

i m Tartfl BUI which lately berarne a law hue knocked the bottora out 0*m, and the pun-hawr can now weure reliable good*, at our houie at fuin

So* ngumi. Investigate for ;--• ="•'—'

Ocean

Flans, gjwglflcatlrns and Workingufnlflitxj.Jobbin rrqiliplly

J. L. Headley,GARPENfER N0 a@B SHQP,

€ I f V. W« J»

, pponly eflecUve w«y* BeV, James MutlnaVH^iH'Ztli iurprislBg how pae*tlcal duty enrlcheft the fflBey and tbimid setton clean* andthe afffeotioni. Lite tbifUD Into thegreetr flelda andmurning ftif, to tbefeveied limbs and tightened brow of thenigllt student^ it drenlata ft stoani ofunspeakable nfttshnunt, and 'renews

Iour strength as the ltf* I d r tt

permlalon may be withheld IfIo the judgmiBnt of tbg Communion

eteotJou Will materially Interfere«lth the running of fish Into nearby

In ease permission a granted ajltsnse fee of $100 la charged, and forany violation of the act the net Is to berenloved, and, In certain ebpUgpuoia,

Under tbe proposed setnb pound net can be erected of main,

the leader of which ahatl beginlot leas than 1000 feet from the

^orsatlfiwwmtsniark. The^tnslfadef ttQit be at tottt four Inpha

dUidfle of the pocket at ieMt\ *ha pouketi must «U» be

at noon uuleaprgyented by Btreffl of w&tbet, and n*Hiain flsused until the fellowltig MondayW i i H ? - ; \,:}:ry::• -. :-V, * '"

net flshemien and theirb»ye idrsdy angiity

they Main praetlsally prohibL©haniota1, J They have begun

abuse of; t h w wboy tbi!j meaiflrt,, and, appareaUy

#flli IB&V& aoUitDg undone tu give it ft^ U d ^ tt , tiiefefore, beboova ail

who Uke an Hiterat in the C

knowledge of t!frhisfa the poarid netseause

;jyfl^ttar.(^Vv'tb^|kaiaW^!which the pound

.^jmk to mm at

ntfl be data It; any Btanlne reverens forIt till bihai done it often and-withcoat; any peas ineffable in it till bedoss it ai Wftyi and with alacrity,"

- 75cIL00 Wad at 756,fi.S5 kind &Cfi.

BlMk ningonal Silk S a ^ «elllng ilfisHsai'—

H6e . kind at fS&11,15 kind at IIW.

THE EMME'lT,OOIAN OITY,N..T,

Open all the year,for thoseaddress

It,RMIUB lieal«l

Fur lefffls, elu,,

M. A, BOYLE,

iiii

Job wfifk protiiistiy nttfiiiiKi U?. TitrnltiE,ii HiiwSiiir, wihilrsWiiltd UiKif fnliiii*, isnukintSH ofifiiHwfiFit. pufiiitiife n>]»iirpd,

W h l i h t l e p nllnrtirilSet iiiiw 12111 si.

HwfFit. p e n]»iirpd,WhCelwfitfht Hliep nllnrtiril*

HeH]di™eK, West 1J&J B t i J

HOTEL ATGLEN,OC14S CITV. ft J,

Centrally located. Open all the yt-ur,Heated HBBIB. Electric iight, Artwlauwater. Sanitary draiBuge,

B, O, GOFF,

FRANK HERR,

#3.(10 kind ftt 11.50.i d t M 0

H.85 fnnc? fliiursd THffetM nt H.11 tsaef strif* T&fftlu at 65s.tl wni*l>-ltr!iiU?d Taffetaa nt 75e,tfi eolura In warp= printed Taffetaa,

*1,S6 kiod fit |L16 eeloFB in ^p

fotAft, tt.S.f> kind at tl.go coloHi In p p ,

largo dwlKtia, dark or light »n*sste,ll.BSkiUiljltti.

IS solera of wafp-priatad Tiflotas,11.85 kina at I L "

11 eolora la fanoy Pa4U da Soli withblnck Mtin Mrips aad d l ika of

i i f d I L U

Scattered over the country sre In.Bttttitionfl known as rttreats fur inmr.rlflble children. There Is a profounderror in thiit very name. They ibouldbe »Ued rclicats for the chlldhjii of In-erirrigible pareuta. There I& no miehthlbgflBan insorrigiblechild, Tlte lermli BB false and eontradtctory as darksunlight or dtsmrdnnt barm&ny.Th in are, Dudoubtedly, ehildieu whohave Inberturt evil lendenelea, andsbildren. who have heen contaminBtedby bad lunoaodingB aud bardeuidbyhad manageaient. Bat an lffeebdm=able ehiiddoa not exist.

The Institutions themselves a n aprttof of thla ftet, Why ihaold ihey be

h d at iueh in. outlay of Uaieand thought and money, if the child*ran are, as they are ealled, hopelesslybad? PhllaDthroplatB rccogulEe in bet,ifnotin worti, that It ii the parentswho are irreclalmat.le and that anychild may be iaved. It la an axiomthat iBchlldhosd the mind la so plastic,B eftilly lUm^ and re=formtd, that Itmaybe^«jatio .vB&jngld^^i^bi^gwflit , Ho lely haHdiea, tfie Bplrltiial

may stem' to Iwt its divine 1m-hut It needs only proper oandl-

yobs to ratorf lt •-'&'• '*Tte cJilldreil Wtoare inmaisof the*e

IdiUtutisni oome usually frorn boua^^dsftycUUoiiiWh^rB the only disci*

kind for |L6 mla» lii fanaf M a de l e trlti

ecFpentfije flga« of fWi grain, en•bndaw gFosinAs,with brill tasl » U B

^LEOtiaMi

WatGiplei

D. E, LAKE,

Practical Carpenter ant1B2S Asburj Aiesys, Ocean City, H. J,

Hiiildinyt* ereuU'd bya pffHiiiiUyiiiieaaB

Joseph G.

82O

A full line Of OrnBineniHi clockH, wntchcu.

i

am *

IRA S. CHAMPION,W bolHUile nnd Iletaii DenJcf !n;

ICE CREAM.

LEADING MILK DEALER OF OCEAN C1TV

ence

ft .25 fancy figured bhgtTftffrtas at 75a. fi.ss Hat lenne Silk* aHL .

tl,BO doablfreolorsd HatlemUi Bllkifttll.

|ft.E5 rich Bbot LoaUtnec at IL§LM Vicb b!\lr-l!no TAffetis, floral ds-

K1({US, at f Istt.10 rm^Pjiikred HafelsBne i l l l u at

i t W..fLSS fsnej Hfttlennn Sllka, with

buiU In ileilcftt* suion on snMuedffrtiunda BJh1«,up Eros epmy* offoliage anil glints of satin, al fl.

COLORED DRBSS iTUFFSMeasure this dress goods

stock byan^f rule that com-! America,has no du-plicate.Nor hasany onecity abroad.It remainedfor PhIIa=ddphia todevelop tileperfectDressGoodsStore, Itis for Ae

enjoyment and uee of womenW-r^ideht and vistting. Eachseason finds more discerningsKoppfefs eonun^ to ~"maters ftom -—»»»-«i^s on all sides,

butthb

AH feind* sf toft HriliKliaBd ConfectlaMryool atid ftifj e«illB jmrIon!, WBP« a eor!« 01

attentive widlcw are in BltendBPc&

\ Sinitt Itraet ud Astnrj i i enue

ARCHITiCT,CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.

Plans and* specifications fur*nlihed, ,

Terms rtasonable.

WEST 111!. M BIGH'in SI1.,Ocean City* K* ,T»

813 Asbury Avenue.Don't fail to call and examine them. Prices are the lowest,

R. B. CORSON,

FwRERAL • BlREi TOR,

WASHINGTON VANQILDER,

Petersburg N. J,

heir branches by competent wnrkmsrij either city of eoUutry,1, and flfliJKfuctinn giiariinte^d. Full linu uf Wallpaper and 1

»PointH, Oils, Varnishes, QLIHB, etc, ,

Store, 1046 Asbury Avenue, near Eleventh St.

ALBERT filLBEBT. MARKUKE.

GILBERT i LME,£ Sign Painters.

AMD SHOP)

OO9

A ftiil stsah of Hilnte nnd pninbei*1 SBpKlwiiyi on Bant Ul*e i m a l l holans

Ocean

Sentinel

R, R, SOOY, Proprietor.

ANDJCEAK AVENCI,OCKAH CIf¥, JfEW JERMKY,

FIRST-CLASS HOUSE,

DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH,

Ifi llio papyr y«u

during tlie

spring and Hiinnncr to

kfij(> In tiiUL'li with

Ocean UHy, fk'iid

Hpcciniuii,

Per yearin advance.

^ clt-itafi

JOHN BROWER,

Paiiteraiifl tlarictUKALEBISP a n Wblle

H*d OH I

First Quality Hard OilVarnishes.

Be ©rte* Flf© •»»«

and

Water

Paints for T1|

tailroadpENN8YLTANli RAILROAD,A • W S T JER1EV

In fffrfit JASUAhY IS,

Fnr 1'hillliielpbijl,n, ni , afrlTrt I'biiadt,, Id, 10 a. m

IB " " O/flheeem,. H,3J p, IB,, O/flftBiffsighh 9,68 fc IB,, •• t,*pe Mar » , « i , si

BUND A Yd.p.m., «

• •? . !

I

, :

aril Shingle" Roofs (and^ should be used w

L e » « PHlL,M>ELPiI!A, BROAD 8T- STATIOKtUBREWlUEi , . .

H ft tB, IS neea, ISM (UnlWd,REAL

NOTICEThe plumbing firm existing under

name of SMITH & THORN has bymutual consent been _ dissqlved. The,buiiness will be continued by,

HENRY A. W. SMITH• ^ ' '.—ATP— • • / ' " . . . : .

848 Asbury Avenue,

who will give his personal attention Wdiebusinas, , ;...-

OWNERS AND

"i

And visitafirain water Is eaugr^ lor family

i f c ' v . - . - . : . - ; • ' • • • • • •=• • • L

All brands ofFor lUlllmor* and Wuhincl exact location

W*U,, E. ConfeKnee fa now to sea.fllon at BrldgitOB, '

D, Hftriy Cbondler, of Vlnslandi wuOB the liland toturday.

City tJuUDOll will convene lit regularBessliju to=niorro\v eveiiSng,

TliomftBStevenBon will prsaeli 1B theM, E, ehutnh next Sunday morn Ing,

Aloaso Cottoii lias pun'hafwd two iotaat F i s t Btreet and Wwi nvenue or V.Jt.Bharp. ,

Harvey ¥ , Lake, clerk In tlio Amo.elation Offlw, Is eouvattntlug: fnuu assrious IlluiSfl,

Dr. G. E. Pal en l iu bcpn rnukirijcnntlceable (mprovenil tlie ocean front.

NicholaH Uarflou and familylakc-n oueupaticy ol tliulr newon Uiutral aveuus,

A julDt meetiuK Of the Legislature» » held ysltrdHyftif tbo electloii olConimlBfllouens of Deetifl.

Mre. Albert Evaus, of FhlliuluJrililft,la vliltlng her paudpireutM, A, D.Hbsrpsud wife, iu (his city,

itJJL-fjtltea -hnij • nnl.ri_4hfpfl_lntM nnW a t aveuue, between Eleventh andTwelfth BtreaiH, to Alouzo (Juttou,

Ebeaezer AdiQLN, of Pblladelphla, anadmirer of ibis elty', wiis Jiers onThursday viewing Jmprovcmentfl,

Amolift Whlttlngton d ^ l r s toextend her tbnnks to all those who con-tributed ta Iho donation tendered byher to Mre. Mary Jacks)!).

<3Meou lUwley and ramiiy, of Hmlth'BLniuJlng, have taken occupancy of aeoitagi beluiiglng to f, E, Champfonou Aabiiry avenue between BlMtli andBcveiitb Btrt-eta,

You can send theSEKTiSEr, to ardentfrlcndfl uitenper than you s u write let-tera to thom. Arid yon escape a gooddeal of tedlouB labor in the bargain.This Baper gives all the iBcal nawi, k

ATLANTIC COUNTY GLEANINGS,Qsrnend by the "Sentinel"

-. .. ' pendents.

$ Harbor City*Mary Deuvy, about 60 yeafs of

was found in an unconscious eondllloaalong the PenusylvftiiUIlallroad (raoksnear Pomona Thursday morning. She

immediately takes homo, whoreuiedleal aid was summoned, which

andy

Weat avenue, between ViilrteetittiFimrtMDth stroeta, to II, H, HUtiw.

Quite a number of oor rettldentH areIu alteudaues at the auiiual wteHfoii ofthe 51, m UoDfereneei at BriUgetofi,

Jordan Mathews Is aiaking Impnivu*mentfl to bis cot togs on Wealey aveiiyi>,between Hsventh uud Eighth str«eU,

Mlsa Rettts Gort aud Wesley Guff, ofRlillvllle, have each {Hirctiased a lotabove Flint street of George L* Horii,

George FinstermaobeF and wltej ofPiiilttdelphla, Slug down ou Monday

ftfirtsentatlvo of the South Jerecy Ballroad Company, has rented Johq Marti*collage, Centra) avenue, » u t h of Eighthstreet, through,the agency of LakeDnuhgfa,

TJie Youiig Women's Chrtsllaii Tem-pemnco Union will hold a "belatedplenic" a t (ho Illliiolfl, comer SutthCtresjtaiifl AHbury avoniie, this (Thills'day) eveiditt?. Adnilaalou, flvs cents.Everybody Invited,

Or, T, J, Mii'rrgB^ of Phlladalphfa,Wliu pureh!VB«l J, O, Uoxey's cottage,corner Fourteenth and Afibiiry, I,,itfull, will niiiko Viist ImproysHjenlB tothe prcmiMcs, Contractor Daniel E,Lnke will do the work,

A large Uirte-iiiahted bargee hi tow ofii tug, anchored nfT Ocuau City lastWedniMdiiy ufierniHSii. Tho tug thiuput to weans If in senrcls of auotlier

, but SIIB retiirnediatein the after.wlthifUt liaving anything In tow,

Kiflo in town Tuesday toes-llio right of frniiehise were; Dr.

Q. K. Pulen.R, H, Siiisy, Df, «, E, ISd.

proved to be unavailing. She died ather hams in (lie afternoon, and no par-

made'at the upper end ofnvenuejSud In the neighborhood ofttlellghlhnuas aad Ufessvibg VimioBi/whloh Is now conceded to b# the mostdoal hible rcaiile bccBCctlo n on t tie Island,not even exeepjng ftheisea, the attraf-tive cottage suburb at the lower end ofAUantlgplty,

Tlie oonatrnetion of the now

bad happened to her,j English Greek.

Charles L. Mmlth represented MiamiTribe, No, 09,1, O. R. M,, iu the GreatCouncil of New Jersey.

Johu Doughty, of Uiimden, fiirmerlyof tliIs plaee, rode his wheel from Uain-den to this place hi seven hours.

Much Interest Is being manifested Inbeiiaifora Boad Overseer iu DistrictNo, S, Jegsa Barrett and Joseph P,Smltli, tif SeulivIJle, being the candl-

of Piiiludylplilu; Hcv. J. E.Lake, Pauls-hnfu| lk-v. S. W, Lake, Bridgeton; Al-fred KL'IHOU, Elmer.

John Vosn, wuo resides on Centralavenue, tiear Seventh street, prides

ii inn skill iis nn

It lsgaid that thegutii chewing in-duHtry la taporliigdowu—Hud the pros-

1 pecta are that BOUIO jaws an? beekiug u

E. E, Gofl, of Tuekahoe, has runtedMev, H H, Haaii'a new eottage andwill occupy the earns upon Its aim pic-

Samuel Beebec, of Ffaukfordj aular Hummer tesident, was downiiesday aud Thuraday luoklng after IIJH

The March meeting of the OceanCity Uulldlng aitd Loan A«6oeiatiouwill bo held In K, of P, Hall tp>morriiwevening,

A miuiqiifFade party was given Mnifday evening In Mabau's Hall. Uuverswere laid fur fifty, and a graud Liujewas had.

Youngs Corenti has Bold a lot on Weatavenue, south of Seven(eeth stteet fiirIf, Ji, Htitefi to William H, Slioeh, ofphlladeiphia, ,

Hev, B, W, Lake, Preside nt, sod m,Q, E, Paleu, Treasurer, of the A^oela-tln», were looking over the Maud oneday last week.

M, Oallaghsr, of Phllndo Iphia, hasbeaii spending a season at the re«tflont!eof Mi, and Mrs. J. D. McAlceno, ouAsbury avenue.

Appraiser of Philadelphia, was on theIslaud Thursday lucking offer his[iroperty Intereat*. ,

J.U. Borradalle and wife occupiedtbelr West avenue cottage a f«w dflyslast week, returning to Philadelphia uuSaturday afternoon, .: Mr8,A,H,Hlgboe(ofCamdon1whoLHhaving a cottage built on Wtnley ave-nue, below BfSth street, was aiiioiiirThursday's vidltors,

Augustui W, Miller has purchasedfour tots OB West avenue, through theluBtruineiitalHy of B, Curtis iiobitisbuand Youngs Oorsou. • ", A, H, Woodward, of the Fidelity

Company, Philadelphia, haa rented J,V, McAllister's Asbury aveuue cottage,nortb of first Btreist,

John. Wallaee, of West Cbealer, Pa,,haa runted ope of Itobert Fisher's yewskire buildings on Asbiiry avenue,above Seventh street.

Why don't somebody say somethingabout "Winter lingering iu the lap ofSpring" far the aid fellow certainly isguilty of the ofleuBe?

A. R. Bmith & Sonshave thecontractfor Improvingthelnteriprof IM. Oharn-

i«n»i lee sreana |arlor, Hiiiier &yentbBtrefit and Asbury avenue.

Blehard Townssnd and lamlly havemoved from Palermo to this city, tak-ing occupancy of their store and dwell-ing at Twelfth and Asbury.

John R, Kondricfc, of Philadelphia,as extenslvf property owner here, wasdown Friday looking after his Interestsand viewing Improvemenlfl,

J, 0. McAllister has rented his Westi avenue cottage to Meafirt. Chaprnau A

ogere. Arch street merchants, Phlla-[ delphla, for the coming Bssson.

Csptalu John Bomers entsttained anumber of his friends at his Wesleyavenue resfdenee last iatufday evening.An slalKinto repast was served. a

Riehard Cr&ufcBhaw, of Frankford^accompanied by a friend, occupied bk

r cottage ou Asbury aveuue, below Four.' tsenth street, a few days the past week.

Mrs, Vanaman, of Camden, hasawarded to dtwlniBti A English thecontract for the erection of a cottageon West avenue, near Thirtieth street,

O»ptain Cbflrlffl A. Campbell will[lead tbi UbrisUaa Endeav.ir SocietyI next Sunday eveulng. "Keeping ourI pledge in «plrlt aud lo letter" will be

nnd iu nulwUiiitlation of disclaim he hnsUH rl|Nf totuutiteH, grown In the

Itipe tnmuLiK>H iu this latitudelit March are aniong the curlonltlefl.

Every one mtiHt have observed thenlurjii that sciKpfl on everybody in anelectric cur during U tJiunder storm,and yet eluctrit'luiiH suy it LH the aafeatof all phifew ut such a time, and inpnmf of it they nlltee thut nn personmm ever yet injured iu a trolley ear bylightning.

la fmnt of a rapidly approaohingtrolley car, nt Bridgeton, TiiurHduy,.Mljw Liiiu Lftket_tlaiiglUgri _fl'f Rev, BW/Lajse, Pfeaideutof ihe Oeeaii OilyAwiiOlutimi, cuughE her f(»)t in thetrack*. Her cltuith seemed certain, ijuttbe mntorinuu maiiagid to at«p his carjust in tlmo to Have the cataHtrnnbe,

GOIHI Red Cedar Pijsta for Bale cheap,JOM. O. Chumpinu.

Tlie DaiiiEtitfirji o f Amerlcn,Last Thunsdiiy evening Ocean Uily

Cfiuiiuil, No, 10, Daughters of America,wufi luNtUuted In the UiiUucJi ritooa ofthe Jr. 0 , U, A, M, by Hie State diun-isllof and State Secretary of She GraudOiHtiiull, Tllifty<flUB peiiiaua were JuUtinted, Thu olmrtcrcontaitiH about llf=ty numes, utid the present outlook lavery prumittlng. The otllafrs ot thenoworgiiiii^sitionare: Councilor, RollaQarrtftguui AHHodaiij Utiuueilur, SallleLuke; Junior Councilor, George M,Breekleys Asideiate Jurilnf Councilor,Mrs, Adele niiblusnnf Vice Cimiioilor,II. Uurtia Robinson; Associate ViceOoiiueiiiir, him. II, H, Thorn} Treasurer,MM, Ann Lake; Recording gecretary,Mury Thom; ABHtielate neeordlug gee-rotary, Mra, M, (j, Garretaon; Warden,Mra, l'\ E, (^hnuipiou; Conduct or, Mrs.A, If, Rttiick; ItisidL'Beutluel, Mas* IdaJeUrlofj; OutHlcJe Beutinel, Clinton

Our Pastor, Hey, N4 Ws

left for Conference Tuesday morning*Wlillam Gaunt, who has been home

for a few daj-s, left for the nea on TUBS.day,

Bophfa Smith, of EBtellvllIc, Isher sister at this place.

Dr, Bhermati DeMlll was burkd atalestine Cemetery on Sunday afier»

noon. The Odd FeliowB and lied Menwere well represented.

Miss Hannah lirudley Is i>n Ihilist.

ocean promenade, which tbe action ofCity Council ths past week has madean early cortalufy, has streDgtheneU be>lief in the oft.repeated predletlou thatibfcgnat-btaeh^walk-wiii-eytutflaliybecome the reeoKnlzed buslnas as wells§ amufiement highway of this resort.It tojk a decided turn fu that directiontlie post threcBCiisons, but the tendencyof the coming soaBon iu that way willundoubtedly be sueh as to make At-lautfo avehue tradespeople seek loca-tiuns on the Hlraud or face a dlHcourag-Ing drop in btisinggH, The fact thatthe new structure IN to be of the mostornate and enduring character, asd (batIts new location will be reasonably per-manent, means that a! most all kinds ofbiiHiiiestavcuturcH, heretoforeefsnflned totlie central part of the dity, mtiHt eeeka pluee iu toiich with this great arteryof trade and travel. Drug Htorefl, cigarstores, bnrtkjr HhopH and variety storesof vurlouB ck-HorlptiotiH, areaireikdy very

tbs County Qaihec&l from^Srious Sources, ' '. ;

" Tuckahoe.Captain W. Willeti, of the schooner

A, M, Oarllsie, w u brought home caFriday suflerlng from injuries receivedon board his vaael during a heavy galeThe Captain was taken from lhaBchooner ofl Atlantic Cily, from whichpoint the craft proceeded with the mate I

•• f h i election IfithU ^ty Tuadfty w*ia ihjee-cerneled fight, an' ladepeDdentticket with Q, P, Moore for Mayor *ad'" " , Banipwn and Ames W, L*e tor

having been placed iu the n«!don Friday- The vo^ fbliowi r Siayo^=•G, f, Moore, 121; H,Joseph G. Champion, 82; Gouuell*Hariy He*dley,98; *Danlgl E, hake,m Junes W, Lee; 85; B*mucl It. Bamp-sen, 1$; Hariy 0, Sllltoh, TB| ArthurD, Barrows, 00. Than marked

la charge.

A number of our people are sulferlugfrom severe colds.

The revival iervices itave come t« aclipfle. =

Hammonton,Otto von HeiiniirfaNregldeiit of Fni'

The SDL'lety, as its name implies, iiof purely American origin, aud Is un=der tbe care and direction of the JuniorAiaeriean Meuhaulea, Ite ohjeet is thefurtherltic of the principle* enniiclatodby the latter yssdy, Lostiig sight of thesocial futUUfe, Its purpose should com.iiiend it to every Aiuerioari elilzenwhose love for bin native land and Ms

ti.iilBSodeQpandfuli that heready to pmtecflit from the ns*

sault of foes—withouNif within,

El wood Steelman, sob of Ooun cilman|Hlram Steelman, a student at

College, Phliadflphia, spoiltiturdayiuid Sunday with uii farents

Good Aid Cedar Posts for sale cheap,Ioat G, Champion; T i

Our. new stock of fifteen thousandpleoei of Burlaps, Felts, Embossed,Has, Blanks from 5 eeu ta up. B. it.alth i Sons, .1048 and 1030

eirpeoter work c«ll on J.Tenlh andWat, A N t a lwill bring hi® to jpui'door

A Z*vni* traiii a Trnlit,Wllllfliu N, Awme, a resldpntof this

hud a wouderful eseape fromdeath Friday morning before the eyesof a Jurgy cruwd of people, at the WestJersey Railroad Station, at Wutidbury.Htotscr wm a paNHenggr on the, expressfrom tliIH city, which Is due at Wood*bury at 0.47, but decs not stop, and asthe train sped by the platform at therale of 40 miles an hour Htotser leapedfKiin the platform ab<iut midway of thetrain. He struck the Noft ground uyrthof the erosshig and was hurled severalfeet.Jluully Juiidiug in a heap along theHide of the track. The horrified spec-tators, thiukiug he was' killed, weresurprised to see him get on his feet andWalk towards the station apparentlybut uligiilly bruiHed aad with his cloth-ing torn, ' ,' : ...

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Will HBI Test the I-I*UIiiB L a wJ , 0 . Firteld A. Sou, of Bukerevllle,

who were ddfeudiiyta in the salt Insti-(iited by tbe State Game and Fish Com-mlHSluuera to test the" constitutionallyof the Menhaden Fishing law, whichwas* recently Upheld by a decisionhauded down by the Bupreme Court,have decided not to carry the cose tothe United States Supreme Court aswas at first Intended,

The Menhaden flaliennen of the Statshave organized and will endeavor tohave a law enacted to permit flshlngby regularly licensed eteamera. Theushermeu are willing to pay au annuallicense of |100 for each vessel.

An Atlantic City Building utaputfe.

A eon troversy over the possession ofa big building on the beach, above NewYork avenue, Atlantic City, occupied

attractions of the Atlantic CityPavllfon Company, a companypaeed largely of Plttsburgcapltailsts, talikely to result In open hostlfi ties, t h ePlttshurgeri claim that their lease doesnot expire until next year, but this la(iQe of the questions io ^ontrovfirsy.Late Saturday night s g^ng of 18 menlii the employ of the pi&burgtis tookbossesiioD of Ihe building While thewatchman ttpresanted the people fromwhoni tlioy leased the .propertyabsent for ft few mlnut«V *'; • L

Bamuel Carhart, eontand glaaler. EBttmates ftir• " ' ' Tot

som, was recently bitten by a dog thathad been attacked by a rabid tlitg lustfull, and Heimer is now tmiftrlng fromhydrophobia, which will in all pri»tiu=blllty prove fatal,, The uelghbnrhnftd laalarmed, and ail ihedophjilievldiilLyare belug killed.

The Atlantic county ExeeutlveRoanlof the Chrlitiau Endeavor Bycieiy helditH annujk] Btsaioii here Friday. Bfanyof the couuty leaders were present.County PreH|dent8,U,KllI[anpreaeiitidplans fnr more energetic and Hysteiniiticwork In the county. Rev, C, D, Siiikifuson, pHHtur of Christ church, AtlnntleCityf jtev. A, Bagers and Rev, H, H,Adams also spoice ijpbu this subject.After a lengthy discutMiou aud severalmotions the board decided to hold acounty eon ven (Ion at El wood on April14,

Messis, J, Sterjlng Ham mid RussellTreat, late of the Atlantic Uity Press,will engage In the publication of a tr|=Weekly newspaper, to be known as TheHainmoutou Post,

May's Landing,The term of Harney OfNelil, Hie es-

Philadelplila burglar who Is servingnut a sentence for asHaultliig an ogedwjinian in Atlantic Uity, last sumiiier,in the County Prison, expires on Marehyist, Tiarney la BUHpeeted of being themurderously-ltiullucd burglar who onbeing diBcovered at work in tho Davincottage, ou North Carolina avenue, ]antJuly assaulted Mteg'Davis, with an Ironbar, and also nearly killed her brother,Isaac Ii, Davis, who sought to preventhis escape, with the same weajson, anda detainer has been lodged against him.It is Iikely that he will be remandedfor trial at the April term of tlio CountyCourts. Barney still prcjEests his Jii«nocence and feelu coulldent that theserious charge against him will fallflat, __ . ; • ::

The County Hoard of Freeholdershave decided to build a sew Jail, Acommittee has been appoinled to re-port whether it would be ndvlHaljfe toealarge the present building or eon=struct a new one. During the Summerseason the capacity of the jail wasfound to be inadequate to accommodatetlie prisoners, ttherlir JohiiHon statingthat as many as nlue were Incarceratedin one cell.

Sportsman David Towser captured alarge black otter in Lake LenapeThurs-day after noon that measured four feetIn length and weighed m pounds,TowBor saw the animal on, a log, aiidHhnt and wounded it, cauHhig it to fallinto tlie water,. Ke jumped Into theley water, and grabbed the animal bythe throat, and after much difllcujtysucceeded in dispatching it. To wserwas considerably scratched about thehead and face, Tula Is the Hust otterkilled hereabouts for years,

Atlantic City, 'The patron of Atlantic City; whose

seashore trips are confined to the sum-mer mouths, will regard with wonderthe transformation which has takenplace since lie bade adieu to the scenesof his last visit. That more than $1,-000,000 had been spent In improve-ments, and that in increased hotel audcottage accommodations alone, may.seem . Improbable, Yet in the fewmonths since the clone of last seasonfully that amount has been expendediu making additional provision for thecomfort and entertainment of the sum.mer thronp. la the hoiel colony, acareful estimate places the number; ofnew rooms at 1600. in this total Is ]n>eluded the St. Charles Hotel, at theocean end ot Ht, Charles Place, and theGarden Hotel, at Pacific and Illinoisavenues, both of which are rapidly near-lug eomptetloD, It also covers the ex-tensive additions to Baddau Hall, theSeaside and the Isleswort!*, all three ofwhich have been almost entirely rccon-etrueted. But although the expansionin hotel accommodations has beep ex-traordinary, the increase m cottage uen>Htruetlon has by far outstripped It.

At least five hundred new cottages,eontilniug in the aggregate about 8500roornj, have been erected sinee laatRep-tember. Many sf them have been builtby vUitors; but the large proportion be-

much In evidence, liath houses on a^ the ocean promenade will

rapidly dlgappear. They will be rele«gated to rear ioM or placed in the see-oud and even third stories of handsomebig buildings, tlie lower fronts of whichwill be converted Into stores and rentedat nujFcy ngarWr^iioTealrfiady^iirex^la fence bring hlglier rents than deslra>ble CJhestiiut street Htores | D phlladehplila, when the few short weeks of theirnctlve business rush is considered. Thyplans for the new promenade pfo-

Woodbine,Wood bine's elothlng factory has been,

reorganlied. A. iielehow to the presi-dent, and J. Roseufleld manager,

DennUviilf.Tho Building and Loan Association

offleera have opened a new series,William Errlckson \\t» made many

IraprovemQuts tothe property he recent-ly purchased,

Thomas Ijtidlam, ourHllll continues quite ill,

Bev, William Dtabrow Is this weekattending the annual conference atQridgeton, It Is hopeiJ that lie will bereturned for another year,

Cape May City.The Cape May, Delaware Hay and

Sewell's Point trolley road has beenleased by Mayor J. H. Edmunds for a

j a * elected. The minor offices electedwere: John T, Prioe, CommlsBloDBi' ofAppeal* Jesse Bfurdoch u d B, WesleySharp, Surveyors ofBrown, Pound Keeper.

forauoh a liijerai display of electrich I

pythat Its at tract Iveueas as a place

to Ree aud be seen will be trto-fold en-iiaueed, aside fruoi the fttet that theiiiotit. abiiudaiit provisiun will beaflord-ed for the amusement of tho greatpromenading thrnugH,, A new Democratic dally morningnewspaper will HOOII be started iu iliifli'lty.

The Daily Press celebrated Its fiwtaiiiiiversiiry by Jsaulug a four-page col»orcd ciiver. The Press Is one of theniiSft inleresiliig daily newspapers inthe Btate, "K - - -r -T r

THe Snlvailou Army aud Us vork,"Go ye out into the highways and

hedgeH and compel them to come Iu,"This waa the injunction given by Jeausto his dlst-ijiltJH, and the roek uponwhich ttie fjiundaliou df the SalvationArmy bus been bulll. That their niar-VHliiUH grtjwtb has been largely due tothis, there is hurdly a dmibt. Butlliile m<!re than twodeeadeH have pass=ed since this unique but earnest bodyof w«rkers were comparatively uuknown, but now there are but few couu-trieH they have not luvaded and therenumbers can be counted by the thous=mids. While jiitblicKeutlmqntthrouglumit the clvilitod world recognize thegreat work they are doing, a limitedspace in your columns will only per-mit of a very brief notice of tome of thework done. The ofllcial organ of thearmy, the War Cry, has a circulationof §1,000,000 annually throughout theworld and an annual circulation of so,-000, In the Uulled States, There areHijvpnil other periodicalH and staiidardworks piibliHhed having a direct bear-ing IHI (ho work beiug deue,

i'liey have now in active opemtion71 food depots, 21 work shops and fae=

, 81 itum posts, 7S rescue rooms

period of live years, dating from February l; 1806," The plant and roadbedwill lse put hi uonipiele working orderby the lessee.

The recent decision of the SupremoCourt wipijig out Cape May eountyuoriiuiih gsivtrnmenlH-Lai* etirred-upnew advocates fur consolidation of WeatCape SI ay and South Cape May withthe el ty / '

Tlie lliiard of Education last Batunlaynight ordoii'd a sjtecifll election for

, when

• - . HotelsHotel Attien i B, Hs Garretti W

Jones, Emory P, Day, H, Leowleh, N,Perry EdmundH, Edward G, Ousnie,George L,. Cottke, Mre. E, Dawea, MissHannah Dawes, Dr. Chaa, M, Mwards,R, W. Edwards, Philadelphia; AlbertLevy, Hew York.

Ttie Eiumett: Edwin R, Bryan, H,W, Eberhardt, L, D, VanHorn, PaulHeiidry, R, M, Hmith, John J, Alien,D, L, Fisher, B, B.Siioy, J, V, H, Rapp,Philadelphia; Mrs, N. H. Burt, OeeahCity; Harry Ohandier, Viuelaiidi Jos,R. Rollinson, Rah way; Jaft.S. W.<3hsw,Camden; M, E, Garret, Haddonfield;Dr, R. J. Dodd, Ardmorc; James Haa-nan, ficeleyi Rev, Marl hi Algner, Mt.Holly; B. Diament, L, Blades, NewJersey, ^ '

1* M net sHiitled "An Aet for^ p lapplemaal betn#

g iko M i n e for t M ' W ^Urn, ebwi*i*nd UPB&MI io «1 t

bonds to (be amount of $.19,000 will bedecided, Tbe proceeds will be used topurchase a uite'ahd erect a new schoolbuilding, the present one being toosmall for the present number of schol-ars. Other buildings are now beingused NO tluil all scholars have accom-modations.

L 1 1

long to local investors, who reap a richreveuue by rentlsg them for the sum.mer months alone. Far einniple, Rhouse representing an outlay of |3fl00 toi m p , will readily bring from §800 to.1050 in rent for a period of three monthsduring the heated term. Then theowner can reut it during the springmonths, perhaps, for a brief period at$150 to |2fi0, as quite ja number of Lea-ten guests prefer a oozy little cottage tbRKiuiB a | a hiJtel. -And during the win.

aud registry offices, 11 prison gate6 farm colonies and 3 creechm

or elillcireii'H homes. Many of theseare now self supporting. Hundreds,yes thouaundH, of fa miles have beenlunde liappy through their agency;drink liti» been bauished; fond andcltitliing for the wife and children, andwant and Mjtialor disappear.

There are In Philadelphia, 18 regularcorps and 3 slum corps, which are do-lug good work. They receive HO pay,but are supported by. the collectionstaken at the«e nieoUngs and whateverdoMiiUsinH may be given them,

The auxiliary Jeaguo in this countryhow iiufuber over 0000 and In composedof mcrehtintH, profcsMional men andwomen, iniulatera, or any one that Is InHjru|iathy with the work, A paymentof live dollam a year entitles you tomemberihip, aud you alio receive theWar Cry,

B, B, H.

T b e Policy or Arbltrallon.It IH nut to be doubted that the

Amcrioan people are generally in favorof the policy of arbltmfloii for the ad-jaBtment of all luteruattoiial disputea.This 1H simply saying that they preferiJBticeful to violent metheds ot settllugsuch conlreversSes as are apt to arisebetween nations as between Individ-uals, aud that they believe the Inter,efitfl of civilization can best be promotedby the preveuiiou of war. This is par-ticularly true as to their feeiing witbregard to Great Britain, a country thatla so closely related to their own inevery way. They would be glad to see.these two great English-Hpeuking ua>Uon» agree upon Siime system of per=mauont arbitration, thui forever re-moving the possibility of war OH account of any of their difficulties, 'Thepresent time is nn opportune one topress this proposition, aud a moveniqutfor that purpose baa been organized inNew York by representative citizens;Similar steps have been taken in Full-adelpbla, WaSMlDgtonf Chicago aadother olttes. The idea most favored Isthat of a standing court of arbitration,having entire and coBciiialve Jurlsdie*Uou over all matters that can not beadjjisted by the otdlnary proeesses ofdiplomacy, slid being composed of meo

names wilt be a guarantee ofand Impartial action under ail

circumstances, , •. ,'

for StreetThere was a public demonstration of

the value of the new liiuminaut, acety=lene, at Bniuti and Dauphin streetsthat attracted,much attention from alarge crowd of Interested HpcctatorH, Aminlatury gas plant bad been'cupstruct-cd tipou an open lot, and from thencethe gas wtis carried by undergroundtubc-H in elaven street lamps aud to theburners of the hnuse No, SHO fark ave^nue.

The steadiness of the street lampswas particularly noticeable, the flameburning aluioHt without a tlicker andgiving a clear, while illumination,rivaling that of eleclrlt'Ity,

Tbe amount consumed was verymuch smaller than the amount of ordi-nary gas that would have been iieee*.wiry, the register in the gas houseshowing'tb ill eleven cubic feet an hourwas supplying the entire illumination.In the house ou Pnrk_ avenue everyburner was iu u»e with what is knownas an eighMenlbs of a Ibat tip; andwith these small buniers the light wasabout five times that of the erdluarytwenty-candle power gas Jet, ^or sev=oral hijurs there waa a coustaut crtiwdiu both house and street and many fav*orable commeutM were mtideon the newlight. The entire exhibition, besidesshowing the use of acetylene, demon-strated the ease with which small dis-tricts may be well lighted with an jn>expensive plant.—Philadelphia Record,

A few of the new cot tntfea at Ocean

to not only_ ^ of ajLlBnjedies.fpr_ihe Merv6ar

Liver, iCtctueys, Stomach and Blood;but if ro twneflt, you can get yourmoney back.

The same guarantee applies to DANA'SI I I , Cough Syrup and Plasters,

l b DK. J.S. WAQOONHR,Agent

The flneit and largest wall paper andwindow shade store Iu South Jersey,B. R. Smiib A BOUB, 1018 and 1050 As-bury aveuue,^ Partlefl fiontemplating having theirbouses moved to new locations, or ele-vated and rebuilt will save money byeorreaponding with Abe] D. Bcullbuilder and general house mover,HauagH moved in any part of the countyAddrees A, D. Scull, builder, ThistleU , Ocean Cltyvk, J,

Administrators* Sale,By fit

aveounty, tniiiJoan tho iMlli daj' atA P. 1S&, the HnhsdrlterMidinln:

lln F(mt*f. dooaiBed, willVendue,on - w - ™ i . —

MONDAY, i h i Gth d i , cf Aprfl, A. 0.1S98,nt mn hour of two o'clock Is IB* nfternoan,on the Jirclnlsia Bear lh*H|e>'H Pdittt, IQ Up=par townahlii, tlie failowlng deitaHbed ^ iuatnte, with Iba ImpFdVemEn h

l A NO, I

FARM AND MEADOW LAND,with a biira on the game, qontAlulntf about-• • • • • BCK-S, mciro or leu, liinnfi iB Upper

mpi.aq the main BaialdB RoBdfiHffiim DecHley-a 1'oltitnnd '> mlio fronieiitl (JIlV Turnpike, Ddlainlug Inndn op

»ho eJUft or Jleflry YQung, deasiHied, ilild ailthe went by lutid of IH«IO ijntusti,

TRACT NO, £ =

IS A PIECE OF WOODLAND,cdntalnins Bfeoul KlE And nne=bBlf Hers, BltP-nte on the rood leatiiuf iroin tho uptrer "llit Cliurch lo PariBeBUl Corafln'a, a"liiaOB or KdRiir VouiiK on the suit, onby land* of J'orions Bin lth.

eoHBtTiosHi^Ten par i s a t of purslmsflinouey ta be piild on aiy el gals, buTanee eadehvery or d«ais. ••

GHARLBJ E,NICJIOLAHH,

: AdtnlaUtraten.me. , -" —

AT auO'CLOCK IN T H 1

the psnOBi BjplDil whom Uw Wld t u « hate beet)of H I M laid OH aeeeabt of «wh )^em, An H foUowi, vis t

m, ROT. SW, HUl, Htola or iflnd lying Mil ATAoattending ta wltflln three feet ofHMfe rnm borit.sf h

to wiiLJD three fMtaf high i n t sttnet AllipniJth ttreel IQ nta

sf OMB_nveotio,oppositeHJJ,S3B,H71 ^

l, , ^Lou ljetaeenmh u d lgtfi rtrtsta eatendlni

to within U

!!t(C*t to IB&Mnet towlthtflhub t khub water bark

id fnhd Bd, 8d anfl^th,( J h d t h

; to mrneiIWeqaSdjin

ftloekii betweeti 41rt mid <twtween mh wk£

front between 2i andrront between N u l l *Ul •trHU,bay flanl tsLweon <th Md Sbristj boy front between 6Unnd7taIT9 reel ^ _ _ _,„ ,„ „. i77i m m M<i m tu ,«M

m, m ins, m, m4H, ssi, mt 107, mt, mi m, as, m, m, msi

m, lie, is*, IB, m Mr, m, i«, isil(IOft«slt«il'frtnt • ,m -

a o • •m •

m, too, 401, wi-ws

Bntea,David BItlehBrd Brynn,Oeofgo Booker,A, Lkiurseel", 'John Hurt,EUjHUolei

ObarlcB Catntibell,A. & cos ,¥, K, ytuaptoB,

eftCnrtOn

Eakln.OolB,R, J. Dod

City are already piped lor UMjng this !!himiuant, and Home of ourare stockholdera in tbe company.

Dentb of Their Only Child,

We liave learned with deep regret ofthe dentil of Joseph Osboru, son of JOB-eph QHburn aud Ariuluda Down, attbe parents' resldfuce In Uiimden onSunday, The little oue was born whileMr, Down resided in our town, aboutlive yeara ago, From birth the childwas an invalid, and notwithstandingthe beet medical skill was called in -itgradually pined away, until death end-ed Its sufftringH, The little fellow wasparticularly bright, and when he ap=(Kured In company attracted much at>tentlon. The bereavementfullHhenvilyu|Hin tbe parents, as it was their onlyuhltd. They have the sympattiy oftheir mnuy friends in Ocean City, wherethey are well known. , ,

REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.

, First Congressional DistrictCAMBEK, H, J,, Maruh 9, isDfl,

Pumuftnt tothecall iRgued by the Re*piibliuau Hialo Executive Uomnilltee fortho eleclion of delegate^ to the Itepubii-cun Natlpnal C'auventioa, whlcli willtiHJ<cnible lii gt, LUUIB, UU the Blxlecnthday of June next, fi)r the nomination ofcandidates for President and Vice Pres-ident, to be supported at tbe next gen-eral election, the Republican voters ofthe First UongFeHSIiiual District will as*flernble lii their respective wanis andUiWMHbipH, at Much tiiutts aud places assball be Beiected by the Bepublican

oinmlitees iu the rett|>eutlve countlea^aud Helect dolegiites io represent thewild ctmtities In a District Coiiveutlon,to be bdJd at the '1'reulon Hsuse, In theelty of Trenluu, ThUfflday, the slsteeutiiday of April, at eleven d 'd«k In theforenoon, for the pur [rase of selectingtwo delegates to represent theFiht Couigre«8loiial DiHtrict at said National Con-vention, . •'.

Bach county Is eutitled ts delegatesas follows: ' ,

Oamden, 64 delegates.Cape May, I delegates, : ,Cumberland, 27 delegates,Gloucester, 20 delegates, ,Balein, 17 delegates.Dated March 8th, 1806.

TjIOKAl W, TBBHCHARO,QsutoEHmsi

T« nil the property owners ef Oeaan City,N. J. Any ptjraon or persons balng BKKTlevilbcjiiiHO of liny Vlolntton ef the bSIWlng linerefltrli>tloha,iis fauna jn tlindefltiH Of thoUesainCity AsftMlAtLon, whs will report tbe Mine taUiuHBpefibtsndsBt will ba given an order 1B-Htructlng tbo nttortiuy for tbe ABfloeiatlon tocommon™ legal prowwilbEH at nnoen(mlnJJtVB6 parti!.* BQ of rending, ond to charge nilcourt SxpspKGH and fitUjrnev tdea to theUlly AlMtbotHtlon.

Lty ordtf Of tbe Board nt Ma;

Biltli,eunloB I'lbperty,

Mn, Eberiwrt,Exeanlan Co. Property,French 4 Co.,CaTTle It farMr, Onrrlea,(jftafles Hntelitnson,HaiHue! Howel!,Harald Emery,

Wllbelmlna Krmgaf,

Lent61»,

Steamboat Co.

HoDin* R LSin, WJIIIain LlC l l e j i lawrepe

Mary Lake,

H, W, Lftko,HA m,m,m,mi,m , .

between utn and litHTSO meadow lata he.

tween. 13th and Ht B :SIT tOSHl, 4i5,«2,5ffl,6(EL BffiJ, EffiL tllSIf.ftiS,

Borth jm*hall of btpekor meadow between15th flbd 10th • •

5H1, » 2 SKfl 6S7 S 3 OS to MlTffll SO |B9M<

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B.EAKB.EAK1.an J-auuef luteudent.

A, HOWELLj

MMtef and Solicitor In (Jbanegfy,

Room 2, ItenlBfltMfl nud law nulldiBE, Oceanqity, N, 1,

itcnl Eatnto, InHunitlM.

ESTAULlBttfiD lfifli,

CBISTNUT STIIH, MlUDiLPIIl ,DEALER IS—

saf e And|KetjBii.

Miss II, S, Matthews

CITT SHOPPING FREE OF CHIBGE.UottftgO, Wesley ayenoe , Above t t h ,

W.m M, E, BIATTHKWS.BHiiit LeaaongIn l'itihLliig D r W i g d M l

E. CLINTON k CO.Msnyfubjrift and

imperiirief

1008 MiRKET, and 8 S, TENTH ST.,

ALBERT A, HOWELL,

Ilenl LJitoto nnd Law nnlldlnf, Kooni 3,

, OCEAN CCTY, N, Js

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'-• WALTEB 8, LEAMINO,1 • DAvmfiAiBD, ;

Com, for First Congrei slona) District,

WASTEDi=-To exchange twoi.tbl«6'story briek lnjuBefl,well rented, at NortbWafs, Pa^for a cottage or jots at OceanCJ%, ' A d d ^ a T / M p h b g ^ f f l Mat*ketTitBst, Pljtlndelnhta, Pa,

Painting and paper hanging la alttheir bmuehes by competent workmen,A iiilt line of paiuts, oils, ¥ a r r "GI&S6 (B iUek, «. R. SmlLh A1S4? and 10M Asbury avinife,

exenange fla^ furniture, piano,far one or more deslr-

I have an band several (mall cottageswhich I will trade for lots Iftcated h:-tween Sixth and Twelfth streeta, OceanCity, 1 also have some good buildinglate on which I wUl erect eottaget forany one wishing to Invest In a homebytheBfiii. Termi reasonable, and flntmortgages taken on the properties whendalred Correspondende flolleited,

: < ABEL D. BCIOLL, Builder, •:

I api prepared to furolih a flrat-elwred brick guarsnteed to withstand I tsfrott or pllmnUo obangs, whloh hguperior In the market (HV the pt!ine|dr q^lnpaving, H o l i e r ; satthey MHjpriarUole^ Irat the bdfll IitDUoh:lgAtb&)thd of otheF bnoda

dlarDOBde, etc,, far one of more desu>abie;16bj itOefean City, or oetfap Weil

l t W ; Add tta L l B

OUR SHOES SPEAK VOLUMESFOR THEMSELVES!

Voium&s fliiod with psrtiDent points; allthe points i n will tnkenvtoo; nud to secureblentj? of ikktm for our Shocfl. Such ihoo or**tory U irrseiHtlhle, And preMnlafttnultltndsolfddt aotea well worth itndylng, It!( eouatlnKhefllU) to nouSe tbe-fBit eguifortobly 1B a pslrofihcKalthatartttl*ny« the teryidea tor the

U*on; tbe Ogrrtct thing In ityle, and the•i JDlt What I Wfttlt'1 bfftnd igf everybodyWhat ft ihoe ought to be U Jnat wh«|. ourHhses He, sBdiuit whflt a shoe Dpght to costi wnni sur SBOSI da ppw

KNpRR&c6,fliBOiY I f E5UE1RD RIRIISTRBET.

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is na- Gfadr»esoa, thers•hnU be no r jgiiSi si pnpw^. Oiifl theircbSef jiniHata printed aUHnti>BiBti^JQyHaBitsfflabB wads oa* efthft dead bodtei of capitoltatB aa will sioot Of bogs," Onoof the leaders ef CQBI-ustiiiu loft inseribed m fats prisonwill, •wbas ho baabfseo inrtte fiifflf*ecrated, those woniit:'' When dace f enare dud, tfaen U an end of eTeTytbiag.Tberefoo, ye leasBdxeli, grab whatevsyon^a—<inly'dou*S let yoMSelwe begiabbed, AffiiB," There are in thisoonntiy bondreds of thoMonds of theselaiy sooradrels, Honeit PJea deploieit when they cannot got work, bqt tboHijf -Bbom I fptak willnot do work whenthey can get it I tiled to employ ooeTvbo askod BH ttm naoaey. X taidi"Powo in mf «llaf I bars »mo woodto saw, u d t will m. I™ *« I t " Fora little while Ihmrd the saw going, andthen I heard It BO nrae, I wont downstain and foDsd the wood, but theworkman had disappeared, taking for

both bask and inw.

and, ^ o wicked to acknowledge Godtoo laey to earn a Hying," aad

e mightieflt otataslis to be over-thoaa ajBaajj^ tltsiato sf

domestie, raiai lofl poliMeol fflln

t t t B l i t the fBitnensi rf in iy and atbeiim and frafld and politl

cal onrroption and nialtifoim, bydrnheaded, ailHoa armed abaffliaatioBi allover the lead. While the mightiestsgenoiea to j-igbteoDgDeas on earth aregood and healthful newspapers and goodand hosllhffll books and ont chief de-peaflanca fur IntclligSBoe aud ChristianiSliii^enicnt fi npoa tbiffif what wordamong tho HOT* thaa 100,000 worda inoor Tooabala^ am deecribfl the work ofthat archangel of mischief, a corrnptlUtnitBWT'Vbiit »Ba, Httempting anything for (led nod hntnanUj, has eseapedaettoko of its flUhf wfngf What goodamse JIBS escaped itihiademient! WhatBthfF opBtaele fb all tha land so appal-ling? Bot I cannot BHBG morqUiaaono-balf tha botfl8inest§f tbe bartieaj,jaftnt»nchmentJ, tha redoubts, tbe fertlfl-(atioaB to be storaed and oTeregme If thisoooarty is Bfir taken for Q o i Whs ita*listles a n so awf ol that if we had aothing bot the aaltSpUontidn table and theafitbnotio tbe attempt to wangsHwAmeriea wonld be an absardlty higherthaa tho towe* of Babol bsfero it drop-ped on the plain of Bhinar. Where oretha drilled troqj» to ttareh s^instfortifleatjooi aa Ira a as the soatinintfWhere are the battejles that can bean-jjubsed against thse wallsT Whereare the gOBS of huge enough caliber tostarni tho« gates? Well, let a i looknronnd and se#, the flnt of all, wbo isoni l a d s and will be oaf leader nntilthe work is done, 'Garibaldi, with 1,000Italians, ooula do mote than anothercominandej with 10,000 Italiaoi, Genera! Blierman, on one lids, and itoof

Jackson, oa the bibaf, eaah with10,000 troops, esnjd do a w e loan seineother generals with 10,000 troops. Thecough boat ia which Washington erasedtbe ky DelawaHj with a few half Mtieepi was ailflHer than the ship ofwar that daring the American fievoluHoa fiame thiocgh the Narrows, a gunat each porthole, and sank in Hell Gate,

Oar leader, like mast greai lasdes,Wfii bftru JH "Bn~DiWiuf# plffiwas an humble home, about flvo mile*

tfreadf cam-j Hmtw«*«ib-

from JeruBalem. Then who were out ofdoes that night said that there mastellar commotion, and mimic thai cameoat of ilia eland*, as thongh the frontdoer ef heaven had been set open, u dthat the eamels beard his flrsi infantileory, Tnio ho came to tho fairest boy=hood that mother was ever prcod of,and fretB I t to B0 y a n of age w u offin India, If traditieng there are aocn-rattV and: then returned to his nativeland, and for three years had fats pathway mrwanded by blind eyes that hi

edi and epiliptie patients UwMm hi gswe rabteond health, aadtongues that bo loosed from silence intolong, and then whose fansrahi he step-ped thif be might gt?e bank to bereavedBethsn thtir only bop, and the«whose feviwd pulses he badinto rhythmie tbrob, and wnen .Is limbs hi had warmed Into healthfaldwalatloH—putar at Qapsrssmni, batflaming evangelist everywhere,eying temperts and turning rolling H Minto iolid sapphire, and far the resentsf B rasa iuboittefl to courtroom filled-with howling miscreants, and to a marlyrdom at the rigbt of which the snafainted and foil baffli in the hearefiB,aad teen treading the clouds homeward,lite nowy maaBtain peaks, till heaventook him back igtsiu, more a favoritethan be bad tftr beep; bnt, earningagain; no li on euth now, and tho UB-tfoas are gathering to his standard. Fol-lowing him were the Scotch (svenantsrs,tha Jbeban legion, the Tietlms ef theLopdcn flaymarket, tbe Piedmoateserafferan, the Pilgrim fathers, the Bn-gnenoti, and uneonuted jnnltitodei ofthei siittieiBid by staut 100*000,000 ofins pranitt, and With the certainty thatall Mtfon* snail h u t s at his chariot•fheel he goaa forth, the taoon u n t ehli feet and the i tan of heaven for hiiilsraff.tbe mighty IrafliTj a t of Prom-il^randBothwellBridgaand Banncck-bara and the one who wbehned Bpanishaiaiada, "Odnifng so from Edam, with

BniafromSesabi tta«lf ng intfisgrflfltteaof Wiiitreagth, nighty toe w . " mfl bahlnd whom we fall intoline May asd fflareh In the samsaign

Jitii takeAaiBrln* for aod. Hossa-Bi lHQisnta i Wave i l l tha palm

i&hfe fct* pBtdswn yonf il l .BttydW gold, as ID fawn» i i before Mnt your cdrooet*

»mM s tWalwec*b dtf mm,to J ^^-""- "•'•*-"• i n a i ^ f l a « alroidy

if American alaTey?tb. M th

fnoiBi Uburcn«:ald ^pmIbis' enlarged dpm&ud I

a), gettiPii B itnuningstroke If thstumoiary e?W3ntloa of ii* eiponeiiUeftsthey had taarddrod the poJicemeU inChicago,= roceivea 1&i deathlijow ftointoe recent' ire.iiy whfca seads bask: toRiBda the Ulslant ciJnjIniilii who aad

' b e * r^nrgitateil on one Americnu^kafl^ The * H ^ itiiugs jhat hfifs beaiquoted a§ usrito to thk notiun ara goinglo help Its nlvnEion, Great eilie*. gopftM jaentionfjd as great obkt&eJea=lhe^ent« of citgg^astl >hti*Cigf*oiraof

to lead In tbewerk ofWho give meei to hem:

to religions edasi, to all 11718 of humanitarianObdstiu inititatieBgf The oitieal

what plassi did the most rellelgo at the time ef jahaiiown flood, andMichigan fire*, end • Ohotlestfln earthquake, and Oliio freihetef FfOm tbedtiea. Rem what place did Christ i«idMi hia IS apostles to gogpelize the worldFroni a eliy. What phm will do moreABB any other plnoe, bj Its contriuntionof Cbf 1st Jan BIBB aad women aod meansin thii work of taking Ameriea f « QodSow ¥ « k el^ . The way Furii gosi,goes France The way Berlin goes, goesGermany, The way Bdinhargbgoes Seetland, The way Londongoes England, The wuy New Sork audB oooplt other cities go, gOM AniorieaMay the Bternal Qod wake ns up to tin

miij aiiio rind peaeefoi, lBoiieiisivc, nni,(ucaie foreign natloni assail it, havingtwo bon i of army u d navy strouflenongh to hook them ba«k aad hookthenj, down' and a voieo , lander thandragon, yea, loader t!iau tan thnusaythnnders, saying to the billows of Aslatio npersiitiffl aad European OJTUganoa, "Thtos for (halt than go, and nf t t andaen ahall thy proad waves

Anothsr thing quoted p p yli the Toat and ovMtuppiug fortunes inthla oooutry, and they My itoonoentiatJtig wealth and Imnriand display and moral mis. It is BJJobserratloi) that it la people who havebat limited Tegngrgtw . who make thomoit gplorgq and laak you, Wbo are en-dowing Qoilegei and theologieal seminariei? pidFeoiwiheBfof ftttf Coop-(ff and Jaaei IJOHOI, and Bniutcd Williain B,'Dodgtj, and the Jjawrenccs,Amos and Abbott, while I refrain ffommsntJoning living beiujfaetors who,qaits ai geoerons und Uhrislion, are inthis assembly sf tLis njomODt planningwhat they can do in thasa dayi, and Inthen- hut will aad lestatneut ia thisoampaifiO that proposes taking Americafor God? The widow's mite, hoaend ofthe Lardt ii to have its patt in this contltioutal capture, bat wo isnit havfaore than that, and asora right fl%vay.Many of the men that expect to got theblessing for bestowing too widow "smitewill not get the blaming, lu tho flistplace, th#j ate not widows, and in thenest plnee, they have us ^mliht

The time i r earning—hasten it. Lord—and I think yon slid I will ice it,

as Joiwph, tbe wealthy Arltna-gave for the dead Uhrint n castly

DBUoieoui, tho affluent tnea sud wornen of this eonntry will riis iii tlieirstrtagth aad build for onf King, oneJesas, the throue of this Amerieau eon.tfaont, .

Another thing qnoted for diiooBrageBint, bot which I qaots for eiicourogoBint, is forelga itanjigration. Now thatfrom Castle Garden we torn bask hfthe first poor ship the foreign vngabondism, we are getting people, tbe vastmajority of whom eoaio to make anbonast living, auioag tboai some of thebrnveEt and tho beat. I! yon ihaald tornhack from this laud to Kuropo the for-eiga ministeri of the gospel, and theforeign attorneyi, and tha foreign met*-chant*, and the foreign philanthropistu,what a fobbe^ of oaf palptti. oar qonft-rooms, onr BtorchoBaei and onreeat iiigtitatiouH, and what a pattingbauk of every moaotaryf Bienifiil, niorniand Tsligiona iatcrost of the josd! ThisCommingling here of oil nationalitiander the blossiug of Sod will prodoeein T5 or 100 yean the most magaifloenti^ ls of man and woman tho world etertaw, They will have the wit of oae race,the eloqnence of another race, the kind-ness of another, the geuerosjty of auotb-er, the •stbetio taste of Hijothcr, tho highmoral charaotar ef aDQther, and sheataat-njan and-womfia fitsp forth.jthclr_brain and noire find mti»c!fl an iutet*twiuing of the fibers of all imtionaliHes,nothing bnt the new electric photograph=Io apparstns, that can bee clmt thronghbody, aind and son], can take of thnwaa adeqnate picinre. But the foreignpopulation Of America is legs than oao-sloveath of all onr popnlation, aaii whyall this foss abcrat foreign immigration?EightyalBO born Amdricaiis to 11 fof-tigners! If 89 of us Kow Jerseyinia or88 of as Hew f OTkers or Si of nsQhisaai Of SO of ns Genrgians or i0 nfas Yankeos are not oqoal to 11 foreignera, then we are a starveling, lilliputiangronp of hnmoaeali that onght to be'wiped sat of eskteace.

? ' WHtpena o f tfae

Bnl now what are tbe weapons bywhleh, itndir our oaaipfltent leader,fhs real obstacle* is Uio way of onfeoBBtry'a e¥aageiiiatiaa, the 10,000mile Sevastopols, are to be leveled? Theflrrt efllaubifld. with range eaoogh tosweep from eternity to eternity, is theBible, millions of Us copies going oat,mtlllatii on Billions—this, bof books, tbat has in ado all tbe differ'ease between Chittn and the UnitedStates, between Africa and Amciica; abook doolariag in ev*ry style of phnseology that all nations are to bo eonvorted, and dots net that Include Onr nationf If the Apoeolyptie angel is to flyacross tho continents, will he not flyacross this aontinent? Tho wont SasnltZ qonld offer yon wonld be to donbt yoarTencity1, and shall we floOBt God'spromise? Then there a n all the gospelbatteries; manned by ?0,000 pastors aadhome missionaries, over the head ofeach ose of whom is tha ahicld of di-vinS proteetioa, and in tbe right handof daeh the gleaming, two edged swordof the Infinite Bplritl Enndrads ofthaniandi of ptivflta floJ*1iers for Christ,marching nnder tha oae, stoned, bloodsttiped flag, cjf Emnaoeli They aremarching on j Bpiaapafly, with the sn=blimerollof its littirgies; 'Msthadiim,with tM bsftlEBFy of "The sword of theLori and John Wesieyi" the Baptistchanb, with its glnrions navy sailingap oar Ongons and Sooramontos aadUiasissippl, and Presbytorianism. mov-ing on with tho hattlecry of "The•word of tbe Lotd and John K n o t "And, then, after awhile will 'come thagnat Hdea of revival, sweeping overtag land, the 500,000 conversions inI8B7 eclipsed by the •alntion of mil>lloM In a day, and the fmir Amarieananaiif of the Lord'a Hart aiarohlng

«eh other, the eastata enayjaarchlag wept, the westen arniy nareb^lag feaat, tbo northflm army marebiag

b tt l l b hiMMOBB -. Army : marchinKfihcBider Io ihoulder i Tranip,Mmpl Dntn Ihey waet mid=

OMUnflBfe,rnp*hj^ takao Anisriea. idr

the

ipjnrttian I« takeu, oad thestillii tf dataif bi lifted, sad theipikgd, *ntf the 3«i tewar ait*

\H T H 1 HUINB OF

Eri4«M** Of Use CqmaietiHH efPuuaaw Ail SMM,

ery in the tlnb pate abnndant on all Bides Thot W w s B scbifflof skvBfighting, and i»nie ef the wailbU f h i

feescrib-gg,

bUngs refDr to their esuditiqn as ens ofl H i h l i fHere is the tranelntiun of an

advertiMmont pftintnd on a wall neartheampbiiaeatQri

"Twenty pfdn of glodiatun, paid byDeoimuu tBerutiM galtiqs ValeMtprinsBin Uie time of Nero, the eon efAitgusteg, RBd ten pairs of gladiators,paid by X)ocliani IjucrctiBi, the son ofDeoimiu ValonB, will fight at PQMIon the 11th, IMth and Nth of ApriL

"There will bo a proper hunting Bocaeand the awuiugi will bo epnjad. Writton ay OlsT-Mmiltnii tthw, writer of ingcriptienii wrote this by moonlight"

The gMiiifqrs' barrackg wow amplefor ths housing of 3,000 or 8,000 men,and it i i s matter of ns r rd that at least9,000 were' engaged at ono time 1B thelife or death combats which stretabodover loug festival ^rbafletors In theeomnrderoQi sports were^ "barbarlaBi*"from YarioM puts of ISimspo or frenjAiift Miner and Afriea,

In the Naples mateom is n bronxo eeltag-wbu^-waa-wMn about the Deck ef_aman whose was foundPompeiianhonsosailar; On the coUnrLj engraved, in Latiu, thaoworda; " Iam » ahiVD, Arrest me bexamt» I am nmaiag away," I ooald aot help thinking

hil looking at tUlH iiigdnions endinbititttte for a, convict's dni i

it was posHbis tbat &a poor wwtehwho wore it may litt'vo besi one of tttdesoendanta of the b ind haired Brit-ma bronght hems by Jniins Gsew top a n bli trinniph 100 yean before Pompell disappeared beneath Ha pall of lavsandBihfS,

Ia the Qlinoich rnnsetun, Cairo, onemay look upon tho bl&ek and shriveledfaee of &at RaiBcsa wbeBi we know asi e phiiMfili of the Oppression, Mom-mies ef ether Egyptian H u p , priestsand people are cqnimott eaongh. Theseprimeval nien, who far nutodntpd Pompoli and Ronio, stand nndeeayod in onrprasenee. B f p i i t t h itore of na entire city tesometed f»™the dead, with nil its appliaaeea ef lifeand means of pleasare, profit, oomfart,

y; viee and Hnstcnaucft The lifo isgone sat ferovefi bnt thecity remall]s=*4 rnonunietit of hnmaniBgcnnity and lininon frail^*—HewYork Times

AND COLORS,Bine Ran BUI Arruu, bnt Ded Dot* Het

Maeh Affect Them,Although H

idle, espetuii#n(crt hiivo iiat becu wholly agreed as tu tlin esaet proiwrty offlsld ef tho HUi's KIJB %flikU Ia most e tficicnt ia, m-iiou ou bactcriu ntid fungi

The iuqniry hna been coutinnccl by•ofossor IL MiUtJiiill Wiutl, to whom

the tlionght ofuBrrod in the eonwe ofhis work ihn£ tlis uipafc direut aaswa to

qnejstioi!, Wliich rajn are the moateffective oiirs? might bo best obtainedor shining the solar apwtrnm dirtctljopon the film ef spores, und makujg itrecord the effedta t y theirbehavior, accerdiflg as the differentponpa of rajs fell apon them—in otherwords, by obl-iiuiug a phohigraph of thespeetrum in living and dead bacteria.

The resnltn showed eouqlBBlvely thatthe rats Mint kill the bacteria are theblme and violet one*, Anwas nude daring the

eatirtuctory eluiraeter of tlietionB of fwffipr osperimeutft

Tlie chief diffloulty to be overcomewas the great weakening of the intenrity of the diffpffisrd rays of tbe bcjini oflight decomposed to form the spectrum,a weakening eau^d by the diitribs-tion of the iaeldpuce of tlie rays orer aitiTRer area and by their absorptinn andrcfloctioii in purtsiiig through the ~and prisms.

It was fonisd also, in workingthe electric ifght, fhrtt the power =rt taeblue and Tielet rnya was further Ira-palnd—in ethBr WOHIH, that they wereBtopped—by the material {glass) throughWhieh they hud to pujiB, -

The effect of the glass withe same as thnt of aiigt nr base in die

niogpbBrej which BO fllters out theblue Tiolot raya thnt the light of a dullday was of little effect ia tbe anther'sexperiments.

These difficulties were overcome fayIng quarts instead of glass, -with

Which tt was possible to obtainpare gpsetram sufiielentiy rieh in blueand violot mya to kill the Rpores in afew hrwffl. The author fonnd it easy toobtain iatiifaabny romltfl ia the gammer with ' whir rays, etea with glass

ues, m i m n , efe, and expsnreg effive or sU Iwuaa, but in winter the e i '

sura required to be so long as to bealmost impmotleablft—Popuhir Sdenos

SSBC MMhraofM At*The greed of piin, regnrdloes of con

sequences, is ese of the dangeronn elebnBin&iti jife nnd ia never aiore

elwrly bronght eat than In the cultureof mnshrmmg. It is well understoodthat mushrooms grown on old pasturesare wholesome and doltoitins—of Mursetaking It for granted tlint they ore fresh1'ly gathered and properly prepared. TheLondon Lancet has an interesting articleSB the gabJDct of growing nmflhroomsand calbi attentioa to some points thatare worthy ef the notice ef hailth au-thorities and houffikeefjem Tlie mush-room is a * ^ lew order of orgnniaition.It nourishes ou old manure heap! andIs capable of tflking np a large amountof the material from which it derives It*existence,

Clean and carefully handled manure,with a fair amount ef old god and earth,pews healthful plants, bat In uoino largedtieg garbage and filthy matter of oil

laeed in the preparation of theHlerescepis InveatigaEion has re-

vealed the fast that the cap of tbe mush'room ia so eqnstrnated titat i t can ab-sorb from the mannro vaputs which are

a poiaons. The little fringeinnderaeatB ihV cap art thurefore littlemore than Rterehouses of polsom Itwould bo «IB11 worthwhile for Beama-a s si mnahroomfl toflud oat from whenSjey receive ttiir supplies, and if otherthan eloaii sndwlisJesmne materialM oaused to diseisl Vhem altogether.—HawY o r k L e d g e r . .., . • • „ • • • . . . . . - " : ' • ':

I i Is not gfflflrnlly known that lemdnsb iJ d b i d f l i t l

gymav be easiJy and abnott indoflnitely

; ' h : go M yM*

AMATlpB SHBELO^,

LEAVIS FROM HI8 NOTIiOQKSiQN PlCTURiS OF i

ON

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H»B-<»B ih* otb

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amateur ihwl«k HOIIBOB hasadded suotiier ohapter to hii little neto-hOftltjghiBli-BWHIH the aigiiflcaBMOltrifles thai) « o importont SIQWStoUirdoings of the criminal glassa ipots efink eigflf a^es, marks ea flie'flngaf andthe partieiea sf dnii in th© folds of annmbrsila are all eiaqBent to this observ-nut seeker afte* tinih ai fevealingtiaios, places aad uestureiiees ia whieJjpeople may have beea engiiged. There isa whole litoratBro ea tbe mods ef NewYefk aad vicinity, thiir eslor aad son.,lUtonoy aad the variooa degifta of at*mapherio maSstBTO andor which thevwill be rtdnced to a fluid state, whileteethpioits and ninteh» as charasteristisof varions nataniontfl aad localities arefall of mesniog.

Now it appears, by what fte aiHatenra e l o c k Holma hag bees ro¥enliiig iaa Moment of esnfldenee, that tho deadwalls of Now Ynrk, stqspi of houicas,basaaent entranes and 6rea ptewnysarethesigBpsstB of ths oriminul slaescSjaad ftatwliftt look like the rode gerowl=lags of hoys are ia realitf ths secretsymbols by whioh bBrglarscenimnnigatewith each Other.

Chalk marks nnder the edge of oae ofyoar front steps u ^ mcttn that fenrh U I b &pkon into en a certain date, Arftdodraw-Ljg_on the area raiifap may tojhsea-lightened eye of the iniilttTld mesia:lightened eye"ThiH man hns a bnrglar alarm oii iiisseeond story windows aad keopi a revelv*ar auder his pillow, hat tlie SHVBF is in

the first floor, andthe honse niay bo entered throngh tiio

baseiusnt wintlaw, whore thelateh to brekeu,"

The frateraity which has developedttis sign liHiguiij?e to saeh a higii'degpaof ptrfodtiou ahqwa cflaildorabla iagean-i ^ i its desigB, bnt ne attonipt is madflat Beeara^ of drawing, aa that wealdattract atteation. The eipi pictaf ea ofthe batglars are made to look ua maehlike the rttds scrawls of schoolboys fli

Three flgnres were fonnd Bcmwled eathe gatowny ef one heasa The iultinna«Uen thas pictoriollj conveyed was to Uieeffect that the Iionaa was tanautsd by alady* oae woman servant iBid tt tony page.That he was a soy piige was iqdiBatedby bnttons on his coat, and the servantwas indicated by a short skirt, dotted toresemble a print dfras,

Another piotnre in the ootebobk ofthe amateur Sherloek Holinus.wiia moreDasily deeipliered, as it ehowed Hieraly afitrce bnlldag gniirding'tlie lionfie, awarning to all niemben of J&e ftuter-

The asset sign, taken from a honsei d[a the subarba, was niereniystoriaHa juid

b l i flliyeomplicatcd, bntnpon a stnily itreaolved itself into thethat the man who lived there went oneto easiness ot 0 in the awniing and're-tamed at 8 in the eveuiiig, *

Auother pietaro gathered by the aaia'tenr Sherlock Hobies dnriBg hia paliiB=taMag invesHgfltiqn of thia subjeetshowed ficenrato iBfemiaEion, as Waisnbseqsentiy discovered, mpou the pareof the sign writer na to the in (frier ofthe hoaA It iudieated that«borq we™three electric bells oa the windows, nJidthat one weaian servnat was eiiVplpyed,A srnde drUSviug takeu froni nuilur theedge of a stoop indieatf A that the serv-ant there had been "sqBiiredi" Mid thiahease presnaaab^j was jnst feadf to habnrgiarized, game of the booty expectedto ba fioearcd, tegethof wUhwarnluga nstopossiblo diffluultiejs to he met with,were indicated by sign pictBrea of silverp i coin and plate, together witli

the itateniont that the plaeowiH " A i , "|*at thsfe were iignifWaut skfltclifis of a

^ d r f b Uthe! thierfg npon their guard na to whatto orpoct

IWluently the burglars, aays theamateur Sliorloek Holmes, put theseglgn pletnres eii bOBses reniote fromtboeo to which they refer; and in thisease the identity of thelattfria roveaJodby mysterieBB ^mbel i This waa thecase with a rada drawfugof a house dis-covered on a (street eeruer, • It represent-ed a tall house with a line barbed withan arrowhead lauding to the roof fromthe street and indicating that the bestmethod of ingress was through the roof.The street and Buaiber of this, housewere alga shows by a succession of flu*merais which O B ^ the initiated couldunderstand. •

ajn'f get frightened when you seeehalk markfl on year front steep or areagateway. The probahilitiei nro that

ay are merely the idiotic seriiwls ofbey* \ t the surne time esamine themelosely.and if they fieem to paint to bur-glarious intent or design it might not bea bad idea to report the matter to thopoUea The latter will probably insghut yea among ihauiselfea, haTiiig not

I develftped Biany Sherlock BolBiespropeagities, bat tlio fiiet tJiat thd sigiiffhaw beea noticed will, in gome my«terious way, sooii be known tothn eriiii'Inak. and thoBO eatcrifrisiug gentry tuarbe frightened off.—New yoik World,

F. E, CHAMPION,

ICE, COAL,Pun Spring Water I t i , Bell trades, i l l SSw

WOOD,All Lengths Cut te Order.

OFFICE AND RESIDENCE;

6 8 4 ASBURV AVBNUl/

MEAI, ESTATE AQEXfi, :1LAKE, 0: . > , ' • J * , ' •

«**,»•

is rpservisl for i

W, L.- BERRV,Manufacturing Jeweler,

NO. a i SOUTH SECOND ST.,

KKS mmm^S/^tmtmm, wm**a P9B^^^, «»?.'W ••$of more tiinu iwm!ty»flva sc-

REAL- ESTAT1

BUILDING LUMBER.^'•Flooring, .Window Frames,

Blinds, Moldings,"

LICENSED AUCTION BEE,No, 721 Asbury Aoenue, Ocean City, N.

"wm^.

rroptrtiffl ior m?]tanKiin;{.iiG>u«B(Aiii!:NEijigp8 for rent in Ver , VOL,

LiiMnMiMMiMSSSOOEAN OITY, N. J,» THUK8DAY. MARCH 19, 1896,

THE OCEflN fflTYJEBLJSTATE IXCHXN6L OOEAN CITY SENTINEL,rDni,iBitcD

Real Estate and Insurance Agents;Littn for wtle ur exchange, Hnu^s to rent, I^CHIH, bonds or

drawn. Loans ut'giilittteti, A numlKff of biifjpirm in

QDIAN OITr, N. J.,_lir=

E, MASSBY & CO,

811 Asbury Ave,f Ocean City, N. J-io ilie P«it offlre, Ip* ®s Box,

L 0, ROBMiN, Editor end H e t o r ,

J..S. WAGGONER,

Physician and Druggist,No. 781 Aibur; Afeniie, Oetan City, N, J,

MORGAN HAND,ATTORNEY AND

AT

eteifrugi.

•i.oo in aavntte«.

PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON,Oecmt City, N. J .

SI.SO at tiiid of jvnt.liil nttfiitiim Rlvci

iitsif TlirwiL, liiiil uf iInl

of tlie

Sdlitiltur, UitatiT itiiil K3tinnlni.p in nJiane.'FVH<i[irritii' UiiiiFl tJfltninijuluiiiir- KfitnFy I'liUIli?

CAPE M YMAY C. H,,"N. Tfrii.un.. i* iE i i i. *

LAW OFFICES

SSHHYb|R ©t

l y EDOTHD ,of "A Ilaxm 0/ Teurt,'' "Jlcd

FtFafkȣU

Superintenclent o f

OCEANMAflSHAU/S

;t 10 plurket «(*, f'Btniicii, H. J,

No, OMl C'enti'al Avenue,

Krom

REAL ESTATE AGENT.j

Brackets, Turnings,Shinglos. Pickets,

Lath, Lime, Cement,A full supply constantly on

hand, and under cover.Orders left at No, 759 Ai

bury avenue will receive imme=diate despntch by Telephone.,

Lumber Yard and Office :

for, i2ih St. k West Ave

No. 1321 Market Street,T i m DMH Etligf t,Hy i

PHILADELPHIA,

OFFICES Ho. 910 WESLEV AVENUE,

f KiiiMliig Lota fcf sijo yi vnriuiiHij atidliieHted hi oil pHTtH of Ocean Uity,Kuw is the time tu » * H e w P l i t l R i i | r o a d

very

n"then pniiierty

1 lLAiiyune

All

fi.r Fntptrly l « m « n Ollimid ISUi

!,. Uuy, »r Sell, «r JOEclmnp J»ni|iffly, woulil d«« wfIIt<i vul\ on

STRICTLY TEMPERANCE,BKALS TO OltDfcR FROM d A, M, TO ti P= M.

• • ' • »

E. B LAKE,, No, €><»! A^ttiry Avfiuip, Oitnn <i|,y, N. J

OCEANA Moral

Seaside. Resort,

Not Excelledas a

Health Restorer

1'iriest facilities for

FISHING,

Sailmg,gunnin£fetc,

The Llqiior Traffic and itikindred evlli are forever pre=hibited by deed.

Every lover of Temperanceand Montis Hhould combine to

THE WriiTEH. H. BODINE,

REAL ESTATE BROKER AND CONYEYANGER,Asbury Avenue, above Seventh,

OCEAN CITY, N, J.Properties bought, sold, exchanged and rented* *

Good Bcwat DhiDiH, with ilin?e VtalilHs, fur 2S cento, Turkey er UlDluiiem,-SS eeati,

Ladiefl' Boom up«toiH with home-like comforts. " : ,

PURE SPHING WATER,«PiS ALL

U , Kigtilh Mtfi«tntiiiCi'litpiii ilVt'MIIL'.

Uititm iiinii-s— Uiitll U 11. in.; 'i to 4 ft !n,t iiiiiifUi!»|ii III.

Attomey-at"Bollcltqr, Muter In Chancery, Notary I'liljllc,

OAPE MAY COIJILT HOUaiG, N, J,ivii.t, pi

JJARRY S, DOUGLASS,

1S0J, ljy TUlofflon & Son,]

[COHTIKUED,] , |

rhp jnfj^goE iiiHldetiie DDUM,F BriggK (pive thtsm a short leo-tile jssirlijF window, explaiuiug

brieily Duteetive (JtiHiigu's viuwa ui tothe liiiirkii ou thu Hiishea of tlie window.Then tiw rvtimnTpt linF death wiusthe landing Oii which tfteiinvorih'B and

to ig £t5iBpnr, o'clixJt in the mmutug

by H i s BTKluoy* to: Ills finding Mrs,Davora dead iu bed—qnite sold mftrigid, espluiuwl tho doctor—and to hitmb»qncut distMJTury of tte sponge mdor tha bod^ _. _ ;

Ss waa hero iutcrrnptod by Oio

"Can yon toll w, iif, ataboHt wlius timB^iu yom opinion,

fjo \m\ btfu omd to ohlorofom11

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N, J,

QR, WALTER L, YERKES,

Tuokahoi, N, J,i» in OfipaB (Jllyiit OMAsbaffi i i i i y

BAKERY,601 South Twentj^econd Struct.

Ice Cream, Ie«s, FrozenFruits and Jcllleg«

K0BGRT FISHER,REA12 ESTATE ANB INSaRANGE.

_ and Eveaiug JSiitertufnmetita a Bpoetalty, Bverytbtng to ftihuieh the table Olid set free of chiiigo,

NGTHINO SOLD OR DELIVEREDON SUNDAY,

C H A S , E, EDWARDS,

15B0 Oheatnut

A, BOURGEOIS,

Counsellor-at-Law,nni!i*iTiEth-es in New Jeniey,

I! iii led Hhilm 1 JiHlr U-t aiiil i'l reH II iSinrtfcibHiiiiHlSinnd 5*, Utii) mUMv ri.iJJJIV. !iii(i(l=

CITY, N» J,

A, HOWELL,

WCUJRF, HERITAGES CO.,Hinji-pusofn to Finiipfiy, ML-Clilrs & GQ,,

DRUG61STS AND CHIMIiTI112 Market Street, Philadelphia.

Dt'uU*rK lu Pure DrugH, L'heiufurtli,Fntt<i!L Medicines, PHititH, Oils, etc

Mauler iinil HolieitflF in Winnceryt

•ilogrn Si Hen! K»yits fittrt IJIClly, K, J.

Ilenl KRtiito, In«itriincc

BAKKHH, CROCKItS,

ESTATE AHtD«N<«llBA»i K,

ALBERT A, HOWELL,INHALATION I

1529 Arch St., Phila., Pa.

JACOB SCHUFF,(Succegsar Io A. E. MohitM)

THE PIONEER BAKERY,KD, 700 Atburj ATinyi, Ociin Citj, N. J.

Frrnh Bfcid. Pies »nd f flkfS .Iftlly.Cskea 1 *pi*e|ii*Iy, CrnJiTB jifliserrd

h t h l l l l r r i ] Oii Sunday.fretiof

Tho iji'iuoliml fjni'Htluii iipitutliig thimiuils of the jtiryiiich wiis tlis <juisstiousf tha looked d«ra It wni taey in in,

"nr=tliB=JnH|ioqter"pnjiitcd , h iwon]il t» iiiipiuaibln fop uny oaeottlicT of tho two rrniiriB to lock IliaThcni wiH Hci knyhtiio hiHido tlse—untiling bnt ilm vra'trinjiiilaf httm boswhich lirojwtul iihimt lisiif iui iiirh ftaaithe door itH«lf iiitn whii;h it wiia mt.

OHO flf this jiuyiiiim KiijfHr+itcjtl thut ItWrta ppsaihlti tho whitlcs hitjk amlA botaken to j i ims (rain the Hmda ivuil pnttugothor ngstill.

,"A very jsijqcl BBBgpstion,:1' said thn"iinil onii I iiuuitioiiecl to De»

f with tho u»ii.stiincaef B lsickHiiiitli wo Jiurl tJio -lot'ts osiuti-inod imil foiuid (lint they urn both

iiito tho IUJOP, iiiirt thiit thonil on ths uatiidn, Thivofnm

it wanhl bo jest m 'iniimsirible t« screwloeta on iig to tnni tlits keys in

tlio inside. I thiiik, p a n t l ,iniiy sifolf liiriko n p y%m? Biiutla oa

oae point—that tha Ami's were luckedfrutn .the ontsitifi. Tlio loekHiiiith whoexitmiued thciii with \m in quitothat tho hjoks huyo nut

lliu doctor qiiiikHl at the qaestioD,the ooraaer leaked ap froin hisnotw,dlrcotiiig ft curimw ghuico at (be fore-man, ntid the furgman hiaiufllf instantlycollapsed,

**I eau fdtejtm no iatermstim _m" yaid Dft^sreiTftL "All 1

Of

AH klitrlNnf real CHtai« Imnght,sjltl and esiliSHiBeil, Pnf)»rLles pu handIn all ilcnirnlile ifK'utinii**, i f v.m Imvc anything (o (INpiwe iif at a barg&ijt ctu me, and iftviHJ wunt u Lmrgiiln 1 call mitt you. IimiiniiioL-wfiUen In

Real Estate, Insurance audCouTuyancingl leal KnUit« a n d Law LtuIldlnE, ItiHiiti 2,

OCEAN CITY, N, J,

Best Home and Foreign UonipanieafiUfTW Xr f

In at hand. If you want a Hiinimdr hoino, wilte tue fur>atfllcigiieftiid lirU'u llf*U Frw carriage service lu

BEflL HMD INSOiflMEE H9QITS,1140 Aslinry

OFFICE i SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURV AVENUE. OCEAN ClTYl N, J,

l'AIHTJNO 1J¥ «)HTli4€T OB DAV,

»^H|tepHfa, CBlarrhj Hnjf

nnrl

Disorders*

It

Water

Steamboats*And all other

Modern ConveniencesAlong the villa decked waterway tar-

eled by ttio Providence boats when theyare Bearing that eity nre nnarly SOOsamraer places whern the pfsnpte b«nifed fire and colored ligliffl wiieiievef raaof tho big fionnd bents pn^ea oil its way

Y k Tlto the fiotiiid and New York,are so proad of this flritteriiiii attentionthat they blow an " I tiiiihk yon'* uiid n"Bow d'ye do?" with the boats' whia-ties as they paid each place. AnotherInteresting thing that these pilura do hto praetieo the science of: lafjitiiig flicirposition in the water noiiiutter how

pitch liluek the nlf;ht limy bp,They do this byeaiculating the nmiln-tiosg of the paddlcfli and they become WJ

it that whea thoy any to a famm-"In two minutes ynn will HNS stirh

and guch a light ahead en the portbow,' ithiy-ra»iymakea mistake, Aadttey eon oetualiy mnke such pfedietfoiiiin seeoadg instead of fijianfeg when thaio n t&^New York Sne,

A Irtbrtltat* ForAPwrieb teehnical paper, TheJonr-

Bfll de I'SorlOMeriei doelnrei that a yewamalgarn has been discovered which is

wondotfnl substitute for, gold, Itcoti-stB of SI pnrts of copper to sis parts vt

antfmgny. The copper is njeltod nufltbeantimoiiy ifl then added. Once the twonetals ara'lafflaiently fflsod together alittle magnesiaat and eajbouiito of limeare added to increasci the deaaity of tliamatoriaL The prodnet eaa ba drawn,wrongbt and soldered jnfit like fiold,wbicb itaJmostesEtlyrnseBibka on bo=lag polished,, ETCH when eqtosed to thelotion of anunenincal salts of uirronsfapors It pfateves Itt eolof, Taecost of

i> ia, aboatadiilliag aponndI t b i r d n p o i s . r ; • . ,••:•;..,'::•:,"' •

B, CURTIS BOBINSON,

Real Estate and Insurance,• • / ~ - • • ; • ' , - . • • , • • • ; • • • •

Nos, 744-46 Asbury Avenue,

OOEAN QITY, N. Jg

Wallace S. Risley,HEAL EiTATh

AMD

INBUBANOB AftRNT,413 MARKET ST., i 4 M D £ N ,

Prnpertln fnf uls Md to Kiiti Money Hi loanQB HdrtKap>

has bwr! In unit for neiirlj B qtlartsr of a'i'iietlWBdl' At pstlenu ha** becjl

atirl muft* Ihnn 10H3 physicians haieiinpii it nna rpeemn)fnd¥tnt.

It [fl agnipaiile, TIiHrai*BS

G: TKQMAS,No. 108 Market St.,

PHILADELPHIA;jtcndijnnrUrH cf Hduttl JcrecV jar

We tiseiflilBw afflw of ihft great niiiisbef nfiHRtifiiimlnln «tiieh ws are onnstanlly recdilngfrom IhiKB whi) lirive IP|HI !r. publinhpil with the

WH ppfin'Mioii Iii wrliliiK of the patlentjt

6. ADAMS & 00.

Real Estate ^ Insaiance

ES* Money to loan on Bond and

l » u 1,4ft I, iul Estate § Lai Bnirdlug,AfUHtICCIT¥,S.J,

nf Deeds for Penu-By I van la.

Money to (uan on Flrnt Mortgage.Lay for sale at South Atlaii Me Ci ty

Thousands' of lots for sm!eat various prices, located' in allparts of tlie city.

For information apply tp

E. B. LAKE,Secretary,

Ocean City Asso'n,

HAVE YOU TRIED

CH1WPS

BBMI3D¥?prficura a bolllijtjMB and gtn it i trfij.

IteHre* nil (Jiirnliic and LttiRCftne CjAstlnilii, lironcBUlii, InrliminialTf.iiW a i k n e w or the LyaB», Gcld i i iBare ThHmt alia SareneM Iii

j , ¥ , CHEW, Mmaiieturer md proprietor,On Kftlftnt A b b o t t ' s Phafmaey.H**

Btreot nnd Anbnrx ttveHOS, Oc*»n C!tf K,

D, GALLAGHER^DEALER IN '

tiwsml in Panna Bilbyf»

FLAGGINGISPURBING.OUALITY OF

nia and North RiverSTONE

CO.REAL ESTATE

p my jiiiieere pFatiiude far thRor \ a (if liniipiiiHBs and h^nltli and rigor

ntnl ijRiifiiliii>M Hint tha f.'o in pound Oiygcn bandiirtftlnly el.srn int .

I WHH alivflya Snniiiiierpd n hftilthyBH* ktiriwii tu b« ilTupi'pIl!; fFom bubjo

ih I t »riiP (nhfiltiiri. For trrn jreare I WHSuonhnt-d nlniDHt i^ijHinntir to thejiiiinge. Formart) than four jeans I did net knew i tiintnentfrrfl from pain, AM this tiiiie i!idt"'p*U coniJrm«H IW FaviiKF". PSPeyt whrB lr>fnpi>rS"J]j PSHaved, aiid sifSfBiftitHl etiiar B-rhiua illiinrjpni

Mj trlendn ahd phjelijluns tlionjjht 1 wfiijlf Te^liiv "I H pmli*ly Ciirrd at

Sfijnf »rtiel«i of fnod that Iilflrid uf hutote jh ttll niy life. For Ilii pMtyp&F I linTf been lip fintl BOIBB Iii fuse and hr*|th,with HilfliyJHiat i JgOP tu Istke some part iii dnnicstl£ rtfifM ef ItlF fiiuBt lahQFlnun iiafura. As my

tli nnnttnu»'l ti* IffiprofB, l lhce fnthiK nff1 feni tt iBl! ean eonHclPlitiisiiBlj1 fp«iiii>fa l i i tHi lb not only 10 qiire (pFovjdMl

dnntars* tlirfll!f!iirt(iFeohMF¥.>d), but to belastiiiE iii'ilH hansffelal pffseig,

"MlttS JAMIE-- ; - • » u

Fine Famiiu Groceries.Alwnys tliefrfiihMtnnd hvttt to bo found In

the iftiirkeLFill! flnvQFthl Ten*, rhole* bmtids of

iif nil (JFIIIJL*, Conned Fpuibf, I'IlillMiBii, LlFtHl lieCfj JillttiT ill id

yTlio fureintui Keonieil Bioi'o

thiui ever, m with UIH hiuid toho giiz«l at the Hhiniiig bniss bos ou theinaido of Httniiwnrth 'a door. Hn Bn^geat-« t o tno liiBpcocof tiias «se» mignc IKH»sibly bo Buinn tuniiils of tnmiKriiig withthe look from UiO iusido, mid that howonU bo gliit! to bo logkytl ia the bed-roes fof a fow ffiosiyiita laflpQctaFBrigp fifflilliielj' coiaplied with thaforomun'a request, espliiluiug to ths restOf tha jury, gdiuq nf whom stood on thelanding, whilo othdra word jmving IntoVickery'a bodrooni, .Umt thii was bowthe dao? mm fonnd by Oeaatable Met*euU OH the Bioniiiig of tlio mnrrfof.

In B few iniuntra the inquisitive fare'man Iwjtgfd to. have the door opened-aud eniifiwswl with irmch ehngsill thaiba csBld digeovcr Hothiug—=thiit it wag^rfeetly evitleiit to iiiia BOW thnt Ia»Bpector BrigRn wflj right, and tlmt thedoor could only have boon loukcd fromUie oBtaide, "Wliidi iMitita to iui ao-saniplicq," KiipiDiitly obsarvod the fore-Bjsfl( imny^dug his Ufa,

e;«i wj la that the BpongodOntftined unlEtaknble traMa of d i l o i g f o ^ = ' t a e «thai wQsId be apparent to any one whobad over uned the drne. There was iathe rutijii, m I entered it, the twoet,fiTiityi"swJ utstiVe "odor, and~to Oiffbeaf\ef toy belief, jndgiiig from Qua andfrom the gniidiLiuiiCif tho Hprrago whenI i l d H up, the Bpraige lirul oQutaiuod

, iu a Itj^bly volatile ceadi-tiou an hirap or tivu liroviuiB i s mj dis*

^ «f it. ! !

"I am flffrnd, dnstar, yon ha¥e Teiyy allfiwt'ii youTBolf to be druivD

into a diMHOfftitiuii oii the nnttiro andproperties Lsf ehlorofonii," said thohaudnoiiio coroiiraf, Ruiillus blnndly,

= 1 ntm, %Q snggftat, I *^ir -„ ^™ *,ohlorofijnn hiui befih introduced into thodeppiwml's bptlfoonj br.twncil tUo hqnri of4 and fl o'glcwk ou thg utoniins of theloth of OetiibPF?"

"JJsiifltly, sit,""Wnii, diK'tor, prorpctl, if yaaploasa,""I foniiuhitud aii upliiioa at the tltao

I hi the dwy&sttl'H Lvdroom OHiiiiR," eoiit^iinml the wlt«

prntiiptly, "tluit HrH, D;ivom hadsot atteuaiithed to the clTccte of chloro=form in ftitj shiipo." : .

A qniok thrill of excitement ranthrongh the conrt at Uiia HtatcmeniEvan the enunii'd t'orouer lookoil np fconihl l k iiiid gusyd in ngtoaitduHOHt at

L

.. . __ tastj „ _I fldrfe I may vonhue ttpon

tae opinion that itwifia sadden Bflflnnexpedted geiEure, which pfnbably 00=cuiTod betivecu tbo hoars ol midnightDD the Oth of Oetober and 3 o'clock enOie momingflf tlio lOth,^—-

Thcro was a profound itiUnes In theoonrt og Dr, Rmiival deliyoreiief hie opinion ft* to the exaqt cansoMrs, Dnvoru's death.

The coroner was the tet to speak"Then, jqur opinion, doctor," ho

•aid, "is that this chloroform hod noth-lag todo with the death of theMartha Da¥onifM

11 Thiit ii certainly my opinion,*1

"And your lnforenee I# that if cnloro.fonn wli" administerBd^it maitbeen adminiatered after deathf"

"That Ifl Biy. opiuioii, if I maytare ou aa opinion in rach matters." ,

"We riiiill now let yon hnve the cvl-denee of tt, Norton, who asflisted &&Peroival ill thopoHt incatemr^-Said-theeoroner, with a briskness which almostahirmod the ifi jnryaiea.

The eoruner had Beureoly eonclndedhig Btaitcucfl whou a itrange bearge crystartled the court.

Every eye was tumeA in tbe directionwhich the my came.

Albert gteinworth was seen to throwrains, and before Oanstabh} Mot-

calf, who stood near, could grasp thoyoung man, gteinworth had falien dowainn fit.

y ^ ^ o o o(ircwnimait Jeam to work on tha block Bygtoiawl f t s s t eaaaeo ibRd ; 1 1

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nt Ooel^.l i i ihenibTUIng, and did iiot got iii or cmt of IIIH bed-

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Vickery, who hod bofin pented at GIBbnek of tSia uowt lifter it bail Hjasmm-blBdj hadjinshnd hig way twyrosA whenhe heard Dr. l*yreiTiil niidcrj his openingitnteiueuti Wlieii the witness ga¥C it s ihiH cuiphatio opiniuu thiit Mrs, Davomhad not sucuntnbed to the effects ofchloroform, a low ery eacapod from him,a cry which njight hiive be on prpdBeedby o?erwholiniHg aiungoaient OF mighth beeu fl^^ of iiiteiiBe reUcf.

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posriilily ho obliterutod iii thea law hfmra,

Viekeiy'g KKJBI wna nost exanilnediand then the jttry itinniited to tlio tm-oad floor and BBryuygd M!sg Hsdney'aroaia and li iBialj bttaaBijin %vhiuh ad-joined i t

to the end the 16 Bion worn obligedto flflmit that flifire wris nnthiHg for itbnt to accept Yiukery'a eonfcssioii, andba Hititiflod with a Bolatifiii of the iay§-tery of tlie loetod doora which InsiiectorBriggH offerwl thesis, namely, thnt itwas qttf to passiLile—'thsngli ha insistedho did not nrgo it na a theory, or a bo-llnf of hig own—some one hud estercdtoe hesse rfter tho SBUidor, or ? M SOB*eoalod In the luMie all uJght, nnd hadBoeurod Hia doorw ia order to give Iiita*Botf ntuplo time to cany ont some plun,toe aatwo of which was noB yet knswu,

"Of eaaraei" added the impeetw,"yoar bnainess, gentlemen, is eonooruodwitli nothing bnt the mtirdor of Mrs,DwofB, IhiiTQ no desiro to esafoee yonwith •econflBry mattn» "

The 15 orjBiPfl left tt° honsb ttw«onghly discomfltod. Tlicir Viait hadtaught tlioni little or nothing. Therewas no aystory in the case which hadnet been cleared tip by : yiekery'i eoa-feffiioiL The injstBry of the stolen mon*ey did not concern thett, , It was a niat=tor for the police, HaTing made npffielf minds 6o farffie jwy ^ d its gnarflli^ifl eoBght oai adeoeut rtstanmnt; andihera disctiiaetl aliberal aeftL

'When toe eenrt wi« reopened: at So'oloei toe eoroner, who eecmed to havegot rid of a good deal of his woarinoas,iufortnocrtlio jnry that Dr, Pwel1™! wasnow in flttfliiiliinea, find 5 wealdpfocted te give hjg eylilenoei

mt Stoiley Peslval wias thsand aiiproaohed the (Able, where tliemtii -was adminiJtcred to him. ghis syideuoo rapidly nnd with oaso^tod^fam UghtM np wit t • latik efIntemgmeB which d m jman feel they WM§ listeningdense <d one In whoni Ciby easM plabeiiapllolt esafldean. '•'•) • < - • i

Dr. Pomval tOftlflod to'

ing to thd evidcliuo uf hia friend. - Justaa tha cuort ailjonrncd far limehenn Dr,Pereival hnd iippearod in tho finiullrfjomwhore lusiwetar B H ^ § had direefodEthel Efxlnpy to eit, Leclere was %vithher when Poreivsil—profutw ill his fipfll»ogics to ovpry oiia for being hitri?isL' T\\a worthy doutorflnrrk>dly dispatfihal Ethel honio in hiabronghuni itud thdu tnrtiwl to

f (I tliiuk it will be all ghe, pinching tiie ytraug doctor's arm."Aiid now I'jn Imiij?^*, and I aiu snrayou are. Lei us forpcE the nnfortnnatelinKiiKjHB we are hero to givo eyidonconbont nsd Join our eominuu friond, thdhcuiso Hirg&jUl iii the hogpitaL He haspromised nm n iunt-heon, and I 'll takethe lil'ioriy of iiivitiiis you to j o i n mBat not a word alMiut tlie other affair,if yon please. Norton ia going to giveOTtdeuco; too. His conducted the postaiijrtC'in with me,"

Leelere was fortflnately uot nwor©that flnienK other doeninentfi which lu-Bpector Brig^ri carried with hiniwiunwamint for hia iint^.t, a warrant whichthe inspector had decided to put intoOperation as soon as the court was overfor the day, \Vhcm IiiKptsstor Briggsheard tliseoiifisaiou of BfirnunlVickory,lie was pnisalisl to decide whethor or nohe liad better abonduii, two of the threewarrants he held. As he listened to Dr.Pereival'g r .idonL'q he had an uneasy

that the third warraut Was inj p y It was it bowihloriiyjfiiwa.He would g i ^ a good deal to knowwhat was Gofinge's opinion of thewhole matter. But anyhow the eeUcondemned man had bettor be put under

INSVECTOII BKIQQS' JOKE."Here's a pret# tattle of flshi"

Inspector Driggs to, Detective Geriuge,aa tha pair m% in a room is Uie pelieeBtatiou at ClnTfiolda

It was the evening of the 12th of Oetobor, and the coroner's inquiry hudbeen ndjoarued to the following Mon-day, » ' • * • :

"Ylefeery eonfesfloa to mardw,11

growitd the inspector; "doctor iwoaritho woman died a natnrai death. Stein-worth, whom I had fised upon, clearshiniBelf completely, yet he foils dowuin a flt wlion ho hooifl thftt thochloro-form was odininlitered & Httln toe late,LedoM Kemi to bo out of it altogether,and yet till through he has been aa nerv-ous as n, cat Qome, now, Mr. Qotitigo,it ii only fair to ask yon far your viewsat, this ttago. Whatever we do, wemnata't get hold of tlio wrong sow bytiieear,**

" I don't think ft ia iowry difflfinlt,11

iaid the deteeti¥ei " to rawneile Vide=ery'a eoafgi^ion with tiie doetor'B rtntfr-meuta as to tho abHOlnto canao of death.But U I have frequently told yon 1don't deal in opinions, I still passcssan open mind on the ease, so fur as it isconccnied with the lady'i deiith, Don'tyou see now hew raidi it wonla haTebeen to fix upon any one so early fa toeday—before we had the medical evi-dent*?"

" I admire your gift of being ablo tokeep yourself and your views so well lahand!** said Inaptytor prigga. w i a a

Mrs. D. and that he wtulettie £1,800, Be did not got in OT out ofMs bedroom that night." •-- •

"On that t»i»t I admit I now have aconviction, yictgry did set get in oroat tajpHghhttwiitdBiwr'*—^ '^-— -

"HieB yoa tliiak it posiblo thatYlsfcery, for some rei^on w h i ^ wee ^ ' t fiithain, hia tnteely staged him-seH Tkers ii ca&clnsiVD ovidecro thathii Bpongo—hes idBiitiilca It—WMdJs=Oovorod in thu dead vjouian'a room, .1am forced to admit tlmt fact Js verystrong corroborution of liii eoofoasiOn,and yet I gsietiU of opiuiim that ifStoieworth dltiu't do ths job ho knowswho did,"

! ! i ™ about to giTO yen my TIOWSdeflultaly on that point when we itart-ed, but I nowthiukliihall wait Itwill be better fat boai of us,"

" I nm nfniid wo are waiting ratherlong na It is, Lowing valuable time, * •

" I un set Imiiig miy time, I havecoBccntHited my whola attention on tliodl*eO¥BTy of the thief and/ the recoveryit the ffioney, and though I euimat at

rf. Q : looted si ttoM j m sot to qcJilorufijrnj, - H you hadly fwm the fitjirt th

y j to thojin weatiT»TO pam tnoosgeucoof don*t lom heartis apt yet over.l i

y he oo»ne«HUifatigued poor fellow—a

d ai yonreelfL t ht^fti

eoraawhai gour einilo. " I haveI gee hew1 yea moan to reeoadle thernaa Yiokory's itatement wtto ths doo-tor's as to toe cause of death. In fact,old Pereiyal himself ventures on anopinion in toe inattor, Viokorr oouMnave anonipicQ vo cniareiuriu SUB, **.at toe tinie he stated, only ho waa in ig-noranee of a rather JBiportaat faet—namely, that he wag operating oa ft deadb d "

w^etabsdrteyetf I ua g g

&u&re Of it tonight,'':'" b what wftF?

"une nuuga-=,ft a 13,^J inow fleisrfeil,

find every door

Tm what1 'I am gefsg to

day, aud I am going to sea ifa ^ o d deal toward a"

intelligent foreman declare* whaiTTOKUOI of tte jury la, •• L - ^ S - „ : -

*' Eiat ' i a very iiB^le ma/0/s,"TomHerertoow, 3&0

who

DtUcttvt QoHnge rose ami lit hit pipe,iou stage report any progr^M waiaawonld satisfy so esacting a perioa asyotti tospectori I know I am neither les»fug time bar making nay steps back-

^ yentoeense,"

• 'piat Isn ' tvag"Perliape not,

Mdg

"IwiihyonlncjL""Which means yoa

going to BnceooA Oh, prty,

"Then yso hnvs Bomo deflnite theorys tar t the toeft?" s

" I hava Bnt It In not in a form yetwnien will Dear aiscussian, U i. pasyon in poeacaaion of my thegry"=

MI tlionght yon didn't deal, la fiaehthings," isteirnpted Ingpeetor

llt" I doa!t pat lay theories into shape

nntil I am eef tola they are capable ofdemonitfation. As I wus Saying, if Ilaid my mind open to you sow it mightpoBsibly banipcr you in ^ l

"Bsoetly.""But then we gat' back to tihosa

locked doors, and that's what fiiei meandconfnKos the whole busing, for Iam wholh/ gf your oiiininn' '—

"Please don't tie me down tooptn-iuterrnptod Qoriugo.

"Well, of your conviction, if yon Uksthe word bottcr, tliut no outside aidwas brought into requisition, *'. ' .

"Dear me, dear uie!" said the detect-ive, with a sigh, "Ja it not a dreadfulthing to ootitomplntrt how a nan's

•• Jaaynow yon will paraoa n e tar cor*rwting you, Thora baa been no mardor,and taerefore there ii as ninrdorcr toaaearto,"

"Ten need not bo so precise aboutyour terms with a pal. '• gaid Gerinpia little nettM lit Brigffl* inUrrBption," I should, ef douKic, have said yourMarch for thoniaawhe attempted to

" I suppose tiore Ig no nse iing what year plans attjf •

"At ^ ^ t i n y p l a n i .ilcop ia tha house tonigliiwill flak yon to keep mo <the night in the LotiBO, „ „ „ ,nails on the hoad I will show yoa L^,^mid squarely how and when I toro'lai:them. If I fail I ahan't drag yon 4dwfiwith me in my failure," ; ••"•••• ~ ,<; i ; p ^

Detoetivo Goringe roBB ond Ut U ipip& "How then, inspector, the Jk^yi iof No. IB and your best wishes fa? ncgrenterpriBe,11 . . ; < vs

"Both are at your aorvioo,*' W dBriggfl, opening his dosk Md qoloklyprodnolug the keys ofhotiBe. " ,

aa he placed Ue teys in the pockst of ,

^mh

"Bat there is neiUier a murder noran attempt to murder. It ii a rolfaf tofind yon tripping," observedwith a laugh.7

"Yon mustn't lot Uie nbgosee of amardor diseonragc you, *' said Goringa," I b o w I t is an unploasflJit thing toSad ont that a nnrderer has been rude*ly snatched fnnt yonr grasp jugt as yenfelt yon had tho barnacIcM on him, butyon innst bear in mind that if a tJiief inthe act of committing a tlinft geeks toehleroform n person who is aftenvard

words, may p t distorted! I have Hova ^oved to Lave died it nntaral dofith hedeclared I iK ffissed any Buch cotivlotion, a^Bvates his effcase very eonaidernblyWhat I did say waa that tho front par» and rises to a somewhat high rnijk inlor window was not opened from the] on* criminal brigade. Didn't 2 warn

his light ovw^fe " I shall MO yaa to*morrow night, thBjjJn FolspBt roa4,Let nobody be aware I am in thshonseor In the neighborhdad—*r Utat any-body ii in the honse. Come about 11,quietly, Pefhapi byfdra we part oa thaMonday momltig I shall havBUKRmflunvarnished tale to dBlivor,"... • ^ =;

"That'i your present opinioai erl-dmtly," Bold the iiupwtor, nulUiBfr^^

"And ttat*i yont joke, B r i ^ ^ saidDatoativB Goringe, putting on bii pal'-•• "Good night ' 1 = " ^ ; 1

(TO BB

%mm;;ss. 'WB-

COLERIDQE.

ontgida"" I stand eerreetedi"

Briggs. ''Bnt I must confess yon don'thelp me mneh,"

" I give you all the help I possiblycan,, In ttie first pliico, rdmcmboroarbargain, I was to have the thM=yeaUie amrdoreri Now haven't I dais myvery best to keep yon from junipiagtaconolnaions? I consider I have donereally g o ^ and nwful work in that di-rection. I have made yea santieoa aadprevented yen from arresting an inno-cent man, At tho name time—don't lookso glnm, mspectoi'—I am ready now tolisten to any new views of yours, withtoe new light that km been hnpon tbo whole cage, and totteni^with ^ n openly."

"Thanks. Well, then, here are threemen in desperate Mead of monciy*'—

"No nnceuunon want," interruptedU» ddteetiTO, "Bat yon will pardon mefor Baying toat yon nre not quite correctytaiaworUi probably wanted money,yiskery, wltti gonio. insane project inhishead.Uiqughthedld, Loelerodoam'tta what fie wants. He belongs to

rder of yonng man who, If yenfetched toe* moon for him tit hia ownrequest, would toll you the planet w uworn out and of no'nsa, and that thefartheet fixed star wag really toe thing

Steinuxtrth ma seen to• _.. hltnrmt. ,

Dr. Percival did not taka long to rt-snm0 the tluead of hia nnrrfifcivD. Heknow ha had eloctrinod, the oonrt, 'buthis faee shewed no flense of trlnmph.

"My imprcsflioti," he eontinned, inA calm and moaanred tone, ' 'that Mm.Davom had not died from tlie offsets ofchloroform was based npon mans fliooono assumption. But X felt that an im-pression BO hfliti^ fortiied waato4 mryitrorig oorroboratlon, mjder

I have obtained ~WithUiovtiliiflble

• 'Pi**.

Bnt I interTnptM'yon.""A'usefal mtorraption, pcrhapi, ,

•I tnnal,a sort of a damper. Wall;whatever you may think, or wy, or sd-viae, I will eonfesa that I have not bamable to shift lay Bnt imprsadioa out; c^

hd11 '

yon in the beginuiag that this mnrddrbnsjnesri was full of pitfiiUa?"

"The warning hiian't helped memuch," iaid Inirpectw Briggs, gloom.

"Base. ingratitndo, airi" gaid Det«et>IvO Goringe, with a sigh! " I Bympa-thize with you, I am gere, I know Uieetato ef year feeliap now, Sauidthinglike toe lYisnoli ideal of an Englisaaian—one who wants to go out iUid killBomothing. You are eager BOW to goout and arrest BOiaebody for murder.All this diguppeintniGut comes of taliitiga violent interest in people who dammitcapital offenses—n cln&s of people uponwhom it is difflenlt ta p\am the leastdopoijdenoo. My lesser delights in txaek«ing tnio¥«=-wlio ore nsiinlly as saao ascompany promoters—haws, after all,their corresponding ndvantagei. What-Bvoryon do, inspector, please don't loseyou temper with nia " '

' T i l tryaot to=bat tois isn't anytime for chaff, We shall get into a reg<nlas itow here if ve don't locfc gaarp,^ere 1J Yiekcry arregtod on hia ewa cen»fesion, which hn atiekfl to. And heroAe StOinWerto and toe yonng mod^oal,boti at large, with BO protesting eyeapea them, " New if .none of Ui^e laI ^ J ^ eoBneeted with Uie Jobwe'fSia& thundering mess, and if the two s e nat largo, or either of them, prsre to bomliod np with the affair, and if eitheror both of thorn hook it right away,vrt'll fall is far tevere eensnre," '•'i •"AMmVb^ av?are ysur lynieye is notdirfiBtednpnntoemi'*

? * I r t t o L "

loddioniifl Capable <Utieef Bis Whela

fhesrify us by describing the _paralyzes all the flotivo poWdra ofbody waile l iv ing ths sansiMUUqiutt.tonehed. Ooleridgeeffenn study of thatkind to psychologists, Hli wiU, no

tonco capable of onergloa," iiiharefflafkable passage of a y » t ttmituro, was eharaeterigtia of n l i ^appearaneo, Ba eauldmasses of reading and write jjiifewith amasiBg flaenoy, but • tt(a energyeoald not be eo-erdinated ee eonaefitrtV ied, It flowed hither and t f l i t be t sp^tanoonsly along the channels dictated \by toe dominant feeling of tha moment;

Aapgychologists phrase ifc'NhitfiidwUs powa ef MinliibitfaB,*1 Ms m^knot euppresi a- reftmin hta eaotlqni, ?Be ?aiued inetaphygieal Eesearch* MM1M$ '-gayi to his pathotio ode, besauie --1 •••; fim -,

was hit "sola reso&res, hisBe COBM digtract hispursuit by nnotlicr, bill eomMhis onergios to eanfnfge up™ adistant aim. Painful e 'evaded, injtoad of beingfaee, When he hoard enddonlyitof John Woftlswortli'B death :stagger out of a pnilio roomgg p mfae reached toe dose fell toths i

y"Year

•warft,"fiat eaapiolai w u Stats-

i a d Ua behavior to « r a t fe*day, notwithstanding "Vidtory'H danflfdeonfcMion s a l p doctor's ovid^oe1

s a ly

doctor'she toowl something."

"fesrtb^heraay. Bat it limbo py*dblo that be la fiBbjsst to fidntingflt«,fand tho fit he had In thj ftenoon s^y aa- e''hefim\

"Have yon no lingering,now of Leoleref So watt s p nite with yon fet a inert tim&Y"s': • V'1'1''--

»'Jn8t » aae,'* said too Inspsclar,MB itolnwortb and y i a k ^ B S oat ofIt he wotOd Btill, to a y

4 t t i i tf tho b

U»hl«hwtMidpMrf#t*odfliiMl kind

itltillKflf^

pof wbteb taiB to ap*bt«

h ld that

^^^s'"" <'BM£

*nly to b# broken Afterward,Ji tefflalasd

It L* fully r*«fiihw) «td M ^ U H :toeftfff reiatldo bliife, lato all It* serf.

iDferreTtfy do jr «i4 *B-TB* flffftnit of eiceUent

• •' " - at

nurtl oijfaliity aw Ml'iDd mural ; battb#f ra often we«k for n s t o f empb»>

pthe coseepttotti of daty nod pfe**-

on.aSwajniMiedstedis our thought*,the otw wyald bt •neteoed, tbe otherweald bi dignified, feed betb W M U befltised te • bigbef and truer pine,

Not only may p l a t a n be tigbtly we!*coined Into dpoaft wbe» it baahereto-ftir» been Ignored; it msy be heightenedgU d •Enogtbnied In ipbete oflife, By wfap cultivation it a s beinadefirm and DprodacUve, i n t a d of beWfworn out by exsH, M !• fteqaeoUy tbe

Pleanire baa been well definedi "the cotaplele and appropriate Mtb>

fnetloDof each of our faculties aodap-p What DM been quite e n hlooked la lbs geaena desire u d questfur His that any oue propensity, in«dtdgedat the expense of the n i t , willgive leas and lew pleasure, uuUI atlength tbe wuroe becomis dried op.Hot atatlnence, but moderation, towhat is seeded to keep the •priop of

d

owner* ofto to prolRt btoaelf, and tbe

tbs flttnhiiden fleet abe espeeted to be free fruui

thla anivermal cbsntcterujtle. But mmlojgty the (Jolted S ta t s Ftoh Uoiunii»»•Sou bad •bnndasi fiUthls ttwiaenhn-den dnhenBeaafld «#nt two ageiitj ontwo Trmriiifn observe what was doue,;5fb)B; otwefvaUana eovatd •event

•fiontbai, »od It to noteworthy ibst Intbe ordinary cocirat of tbepperaHooa fiBjtS food flabes wen taken,tflfBtbef with 3 067,465 tMDhaaeu u dSOS otber flab bayjn^jao reeygnlafl

d Of U ri O d*aJ»a*ji»d. Of Uw n«riy W.OtW fwdQihm,$BfiB8 wen herring, 74 blueHsh,1118 ibad, 811 bolterfi*b, «31 mackerel,aoq n a U f h or iqgeuiagiie, SOSden and ifiO SpMtaB mjtefcereL*

Everything Ii appsreotJy •uaigbtfcr-ward and iallsficiory with regard tothe work of the agents reported iu tbebulletin to thin point. The tots! catehla cpnjfullj fecorded; the yiimberg afthe tUttiffSt ipeels uf food and otherfiabes taken are tabulated by moutiiswith mope or lo t sxneitieBs; the uum-bm of baols to fUthiuUy recorded, aswell as the ptacea wbere they wen

But when the highly

only gidriefi by' $ * « * * • * * W e * ®f|*oyng»du6attaiUqutoaU the" — - - The* ©ffldftU ^ im?t fot #X4B1p)#. the M t u f i ibe paid a Mlary sf ffl.OOO

of feet jtBwintiPK ta *m

Ii It • more thanI Wbell* boy1,

soclJget In oqr public

» man hai b i n tjt m d to-1 hi* life. I l l* the lawlit 1* the duty of publk

; the desire of mo

not yet hadto write *eto met-

i will possiblyhave»(Bfl• that kind later iu

One ofthfi vetoesifwrtttm k that of a Mil dt.

th* pjovliloia uf the

i" bill b.airafuHy coo-Martin ast was

, loaf aeeurauUtlori of

s that were out ofW the ralue of the

O V l g J j l thatIJbe Ipplleailon of the act'"% l d

appetite for food,one IUFHIwith plemsUre In Its BaUsfacUon, Aslong sa It la enjoyed within rightfulbyuuda, that ta, with due respect to Mlother cUlroSi it wU! relurn again sodagafb with unaballuf nllsli, But, dU

this appetite eneroachea upon

ownen

wbntb.at add la tbe public In

te haft

amongof ib« bill

,„ r ,and theyjlbout the path they

i f (MBiTrenton to tbethiBg that they are

anasal meeting,duly held

«ilae iacb a anta aa

tnai

ttt

mi i^JrimrIffhtto

ateottr^

Deeds, and absorb! tbe attenUon due tootber directkina, pMHo^ btfUn to dl-mlnUh. The epicure losea hto desire

wbolaniae dltt, audnew dalotlia eoatinmlly to revive hbjaded appetite. Meantime bis oyef-taxed dlgeatiod rebels, and the sourceof tbe eufojrmeot U pplwned. Such Utbe oatunl history of nusy a vice. Atfirst a rightful dg«lre, it has been In-dulged to tbe exclusion uf other d&-ajaadii, u d bat gfadually dulled the

i and toned the naturalgratification to a morbid craving, whichknows neither saUsfiwUon or control.Just as no single part of the body canthrive wblle the r a t are eoftebled, sodao true Indlvlduat welkas a n beiiiBid at theagpeoai of tbesBimiinltf,

no fllugle appetite or lBpaiie willeontlnag. to render Its xutunl sodbtaitbful plawaiB *hen Buffered to vlo.late tbe other parts of tbe Individualnature. When surfeit ensaes pleasuredeparts.

This truth applies to the mental andmoral nature, as well as to tbeappeUtsand pajHlonJi. Every reasonable exer-dse of the mibd k followed by pletsur>ableejdtemeatj bat carry It toeaeew,

J weaken tbe ^and the dellg hi Is ovd1 . Even tbe eon*

may beeoae morbidly sensitiveby dwelling » exetuslvely upoti lla pro-

to weaken other faculties. I tfollow* then that the harmonicas de>felopmeut of all our appetites, facultiesand powers Is tbe only way to extractthe (by pteasun from any one of them.The regular and healthful exercise ofeach ID prudence and moderation willyfeld m perennial delight r but any idu-gle pleasure, fitllowed with exclusiveudexoeasive eaffernen, will fade andwither in our grasp.

One uf the Important tatafea of tbework of the United 8l4tai Fish Com-mission to the Issuing periodically ofbullilioj on ichthyological matten.

•peaking, these a n of con.gtlderabie value to flab eylturlsts, and,unlike many other Qsfernniint pnbll-catiotu, ara arifutly preaerved. Oeca>

l, y p

Blonally one to Issued which shouldoever have been prepared, but It Is «!•d thatabtiltoUn la given out whichdoefvea cnbdemnatlon from those whohave at heart the pnAervatton tad ex*temlon of oyr food dsh supply. Oneof thtaB ran btilleUns has Juil beenpublished under the tlUe, "Holes on antnveatlgation of tbe MeoUadf n PlsheryID l$M, with Bpedal Iteferenee to tbeFood Flkhea Taken,11 m paper writtenby Ho«h M. Bmith, M. D,

Soring the lucumbency of tbe tateOo!on«I McDonald there was • itrosg'•tuspldon In the minds of many thattbe Bond eoQutenance of the {Joltedgtatea Fish Commission, through tbesubordinate^ with or without theknowledge of their chief, was beinggiven to lbs menhaden and the Uo!um>ola River nabermen, and that, In thefe$a ofaUongpabllc pmfasiti!. bath these

lag point to reached which uhuuld (ndl-eate what disuwitlou was made of theattch of food ashes Dr, Bmltb to evmsivmor pUeuL Of 74 bluelbjh, 120=2 winsonsumed by tbe crew aud factorybands; 572 were salted, god 410 werelanded at the factory with the menha-den* Tola accounts tor thebut there to net adefluite word abouttbe 91,619 herring, ibad, weskllah,Spaolah mackerel-and other fowlwhich were (*keq la Hhethrown Mound the schools of uieuha-den. I t to estimated, however, that Ibegreater number might have been dfe-

Awumldg that this was the dte-posltJOD ef the fish, the question iiaiuf-aliy arises, Want becomes of the food

unavoidably takeit in tUo ordhusfy course ef iveuw by theother fifty=four steamers and tweaty<elght Hailing

employed IB the menhaden in*dustry, these beiug the tots! given bythe United States Menhaden Associa-tion? If two steamers are known t<have taken over 93,000 food tithe*, It ifair to assume that the remain lor 0tha fleet eayght a preptirtiunate quantity, but It will be hard to ajuviiiLtJ thpublic that tbe less than 2500 employee*ashore and aflat ate them all,lariy%]Dc# the bulk* of the foodare taken In July, August and September,

Tbe contentions of fish euItmiHis atifish phjtectlonlfltB are that tuedin flahfifmen takefood fishes IB their puree Bellies, andtorn • large propyrtlaa of tbiDi overtbe Oil and fertlliier factories; that theydrive our ftwd flsbes from tbe yoast byepreadlng their nils eJoae in shore, aniltbat they i n destroying the food ufvalttabie food fishes. None of thawcontentions Is disproved by Dr, riiuitbIn his paperl en tbe eontruy,tha evident sue eiereised to msks afavorable •hawing for the metjhadenfisbffnen, there are on nearly everypageevldenew that theagainst them are well founded. Iwould have been much mare erwliiflb!to |be United Slateg KlBb CoinnibaicjiIf it bad never entered on such an lu=quiry lu gacb a biased way, or, havingentered on It, bad published tbe feet*with commeuU showing its nupposedluterrtt in the preservation uf fi»dnabei Instead of its desire to shield tLemenhaden flBhermen.

^

The Mansh meeting «l the t i p s Mayoooitty Beard of Freeholder* waa held

ft Way CSiiirt House today. Director Bate presided; All tbemembers were present inep t TbeopbJ-fia.CufBQQ, of DpperTowiHhJp,Ing beep quite sick for MftMlg p q

The lunacy eommJItee reported t s i tthis county bad tulrteeti lomates In tbeasylum atTrenloD, M j tb«* thereno material change iu the condition ofany of that number,

Sainuel Ewlnf, chmbmaa of the enm•-

industries wen working destructionvaluable food fobw.

That mispidob Will be ootislderablytttd b tb b l l t iby tbe bulleUn above re-

ferred teiwid IU lattianee la to be manispa^Boed b e a u t It in writ-1 a& BHampUon of Impartiality

ta wbkh It H ip no WIBS eu tit led, »nduttltsB a very arefU! Widiflg ig

giTfett, | i calcnlated pa destivA *ha pah-

ng, to Dr. Smith, the Unitedi

g , tefiah Oommiaslonr In euoae-f ehargn tdad# by the puUle

j i ^ t i V |be inen-

ami learn theibe,WM opined with atnral

f b t H#«T Delaware Brtdse.Another link between New Jersey and

* neighbor State on a great Cdutineuhighway has been completed In the newbridge across the Delaware River, aBrideaburg, new t*hl!ad#l|.h!a. ThestfUctBre IB owned by thet*GQ!iHyiya!]f&Railroad Company, and will be for rrnad trmfflc only, The work was begunOB March 18 last year, and on FebruaryIT, this year, the last piu in the drawwas driven, and to=day the bridgeopen for travel. This Is a reinarkaachleremeol eobstderlng tbe magnltude of the work. Three tnimis and adraw 828 feet kngspan the river, beingsupported on sis piers, On tbe NewJersey aide there la an Iron tre«tle 823feet, and on the PeunBylvania Bide asimilar one, 2300 feet, the total lengthof the Inn work being 4800 feet* Tutbridge to fifty leet clear of the water, HOthat ordinary afeamboala can pa»s without opening the draw.

A large suburban section of New Jer=gey eobilguoUB to Philadelphia Is being•ettled abd developed Irom PhUadeUphla. The sew bridge will Bfiotd moreeonvealent means of eommubicatloifor Pbi]adelph|a business men livingIn our Stale. They wl 11 no longer haveto resort to the ferries to cross the river,but may take a train In the city and becarried all the way to their homes byrail. Tbe bridge w III prove a bebell t toseulde resorts In New Jersey, Ship.peni of freight In this State are also tobe bebeflolariea. I t In said that muchof the freight to and from South JerseyIs cafried by rail all the way to Treutoiiand then sent Bonthward again so as taavoid the expinse of lighterage aornwthe river at FhlladidphltL—Ngwars Ad-vertiser,

• S)c!rCaBlraI.It 1H a fact which eanbot be too plainly

impressed on tbe young, that self COD(rol toe^nttoltaioodniiiunen. How

^ ^faatOfk^«pWrilng th* objectand

agenteott one of ttio»fHowihefJnltedBtate-

Often you find; If perwns haveiofrlugedon the ru i s of courtesy, It la uqt thatthey wish to be rude, but that theirown particular roseleaf has been crum-pled for the moment, and they arequite indifftrent aa to haw many oftheir neighborBf they etumpl^ Jn retuGentteness is too JltUe ealtlvatBd inodVistercoyrse with each other. BfihopIjiUm« said of hla ttmest "Tliere never

andio many

utleneai.1' This wouldwere lufiOloated from eafil.' O i t "ootirtwy k a Chrtfl.

Hid GhrUjthip eharlty the•31 good breeding." A great~ thji bf^aeneiH we : find' IB

•"'*" •"*"*— people having abcompelled

in

mlttee to bo lid M%, VeruoB bridge,OBpe May City, reported that cou*lder«able dlffleulty was experledced in put-ting duwu fouudatloB In the stream onaccouut of old piling, lop and stone en-countered Mventl Ast betow tbe sur&ee.

In the matter of the-Plakertou De-tective bill fOF'*W6rking oil theTucb*-boe grave rubbery," the Solicitor re-ported that he had written to JusticeLudlow (who had approved the billbefore It waa pnaientcd to the Board atlis last meeting), eeltlng forth tbe factthat as the crime was committed inAtlantic county tills eouuty felt the la*ju | t i « of uhlug the Bard to pay thebill. Justice L u d W replied that bebad been miHiuformed as to the billwhen be approved it, and that he wasnow assured that Ibe bill really covered

o criuifHj one of which bad beeu oom»Bitted intJape May eouitty, suggeattngthat eacU (,-ouuty pay half tbe ainoubt.The Ballcitor was requested to BdvbeJustiw Ludlow tliat s« HO bill bad everbeen presented for work iu cobuecUouwith lhe"rtlone throwtngntTuckaboe/*

meeting,A resolution providing for theerec-

Utiu of a iflQ-fi»t Bag IMIBOgruuiiUu was iuue«d wltbuut aiug vote,

A res-jlutidii directing (be paymentmm to the Berlin Bridge Cympaby

i eumpiition of Alt, Verunti bridgewan l.jwi by a vote of 7 to 0, Me«rB, Ai-MXftiider Corsuu, j a r a a WF Lee andfowuseud Gfirretayu laaklug a struyglight agahi«l it,

itlcUurtl S, Ludliim, eteward of thehguke, pFeHeiitod hiB bond fur

I30U0, the Hecuntiss belug Dr, J , Way,Uimrlma U, Blllln and FustBiaster

WANAMAKEH8,Moniliiy. March IS, itQL

A TALK ONSEWING MACHINES

With Spring sewing to bedong the nyed of a SewingMachine is clearly apparentBut think twice before youbuy! An order to any ma-chine dealer will fetch you onein a hurry; or more likely theubiquitous agent has foundyou before there has been timeto look around, Good ma-chines are numerous—»but thecost! $6o is the usual pricefor a*maehine as good as canbe made—as good as theQuaker City Sewing Machinem sell at $3$*

There are fifteen specialpoints of goodness about theQuaker City Machine, Wedidn't invent one of them. Allbasic patents on sewing mi*chines have long ago run out,and any bright machinist canbuild a machine. Ours arebuilt at a great factory whoseowner likes the big orders wegive. They cost us as much,probably, a% machines costother producers. But there isno wasteful expense in the"selling. We teach their usehere; we don't trade for othermachines • we have no one toprotect but the retail pur-cnaser, ^

Quaker Ci f Sewing Ma-chines at $i8 to" #35. Theworking parts in all are exactlythe same. Difference of cost isin the cabinet work.

WANAMAEER'9.

Saturday Week. They amneeded for ta!lQr<rnade gowni.

ftmff Cheetah » c to 11M,HonMWpan Chfeka, 51 Inchns H,All-wool and silk=and-tvooi

plaids are shown by the score.

FRENCH CHACLISjust through the Custdm

House, these dainty Fr*mehGh^nitbBaTiticsrAihwoQl clothwith just the charmingest colorprinting the Frenchmen knowhow to do. Dresden designsare numerous. .

javanabe and- Bayaderesare the pretty cousins of Chai-ns. Silk stripes make the dii=ference.

ABB BC11,P1B%

and Builder

Bijaders, 60c a yurO.

EASY-PRICED DRESS STUFFSThere never was such ex-

cellence of style woven Intolittle-price Dress Stuffs; Therenever was suchselling of them,

ihree helpful hints-=COVERT CLOTH, 35c—

We sold out five'thotiRandyards of this Covert Cloth ina jiffy, Plenty here again—and not a poor color mixtufein' the \Qtr~ - —

It cost the American man 11"acturer a good manyto reproduce forulgn chevlobeauties, but he succcetiutland a iittle price will luad toa selling so great that his dol-lars wtl! do him good.SUITINGS AT 50c—

Forty>six sty|es to look at—to buy, if you choose, I nvported Figured* wavy, crepyzigzag weaves in Spring col=orlngi. Been here just daysenough to warrant the state-ment that they are a success,

JOHN WAKAUAKEI^

THE EMMETT,OCEAN CITY, N.

Open allfor Humeiddrata

Ibe year. Hosing litatwFor t rniH, t*k-

Miaa M, A, BOYLE*

HOTEL ATGLEN,CITV. Bf. J.

Cent rally located. 0[Kn all the yearHeated rooms. Elect rie liglit. Artcslm:water, Saultfliy drainage.

8, C,

8 0 1 OPEH FOR EEiSOH OF 1895.

BELLEVUE HPT BATHS,SAMUEL SCHURCH,

Boardwalk, between 7th u d 8th Sts

New Suite far surf

pETER MURDOCH,

OOAL and W O O D ,Ocean Oity, NSJ,

Order* (eft »t BOB Aibtiry nebue will.n**!*ft MMM

SILK-WARP HENRIETTAThirty thousand yards of

this rich Black Henrietta willbe all too little lor the Phila=delphia women who'll comefor it=©nd women for-milesaround are equally interested.Such a chance to buy Silfc-warp Henrietta in the, richestof blacks doesn't come often—and a more staple article ofwoman's wear it would be hardto find, f

Two widths, four favoritequalities—

l h

FRANK HERR,

and

S3O ASBUKY A IE ,

A fail line of fnftbienlfl,eloeJowclry and Rll verwars tairrIHI III

I give upecift! itLtcnLldn tatliu rejinlrlnc ftirsldha and Jewelry, and gUoranlW? gtrijtW r k A b l " *

H E A

IRA S. CHAMPION,Whokwnle nod Bclali Denier in*

IO1 CREAM.

LEADING 11LE D U L E i OF OCEAN CITV

All kiadgsf R s i i i f fUool mid airy ereKffi Mrienit when n mtfm til

tl welteH* are In mt*U(liuiee.

IninUi Street u d JUbnfj

PAIHTEIW AMD

AlBEHT GILBERT. MMKUKL

No, SI at (Be; g rNo. 41 Ht fiSc. reKuloriy »!,lft.

,, No . M a t ^ l l t J S SN o , 71 nt S5e |

44 tnebs*wldfr—No, 21 »t 6Soi f yNo, 41 at 75s; ngolHlf ILENo. 51 at RSs; regntwlj ttas.No, 71 at |1; «galiirly 11.64,

PLAIDS AND CHECKS .Criss-crosses bob up every»

where among the dress goodsfor Spring, 4uit the more de=cided Plaids and Checks have

GILBERT & LUKE,

Sign Painters.etoii

HOD AHBVBT

A ftlll lifosk of nalntii and pn!nl#r«' sutiplltsiwavi on b s n i tJlvB na a call befan puNiuIngelsewbefB, :

Wprkdpne bylhedftyof Mintmpt,h t U y attended tm SMimnUi

tphjtnpUy attended tm SMimnUi chMfftiiiygiven, uniraniea to do flm-elus uork ahdDH lbs bell anterlaL

JOHN BRUWER*

PaiiferaDi SFazici

a counter to themselyes, TTisits best right now.

Big and little^ bright and sober

arrived

DEALER ItfPnr« Wbtleoil mi ceian.

Hard Oil andFirst Quality' Varnishes,

«rtef Fire and Water

Pure Metallic Paints for Tirand Shingle Roofs (and ntother should be used whererain water is caught tor familyuse),

All brands of Ready MixedPaints. " , = ••

Window Glass of all kindsand patterns, Reference given/ftTOBE ON ASBUB V A VE

OCEAN ciry N; J.

JOSEPH F. HAND,ARCHITECT,

CONTRACTOR AND BUILDFR,Ocean City, S, J.

C. SMITH & SONS.- . ^ . , ••; •, • • . . ^ , ^

'. ,\,L.,ij', »°;-,V.' .•_'.., .•,'. •• , i ••'';,. i'.L I y. .:•:','-,"'•:,*.£ ^ IJ'! • j '•, y i',>,.-;-> '•:>:. :" ] iLi', -^Uyii'^1 J' •'~i:t''-jVi'i^ ,?^j\ i^ft^lj i '^v^j j j t o i ^ ; ^

ClTT SlNTlNEL..DEALEM IK—*

Building Lumberor ALL KINPB.

Sash Doors, Blinds, Moldings, Bracketi, Columns, Newels,Whits Pine and Cedar Shingles constantly on hand and undercover, Orders left at (

THUKtiDAYf MARCH

We BhaU be glad to receive items ofDews and ©orajnuplcatlonB of interestto tblfl eonmilDiQr and our reudenteverywhere,

AH , communication!! should be ac-^ompKoted wJUi the full IHHDB aud od-dress of Uti writer, not aseee§a>liy forpubUatldn, hut a guaj&Dtee of goodfaith, ' .

Coraon,

CARPENTER AND BUILDER,OCEAN CITY, N. J.

ARCHITECT, BUILDER,A KB

PBACTICAL SLATElt,City*-Uf.

GEO. A, BOURGEOIS & SON,

Carpenters aDd-Bnilders,

dif.

Air CITY.W.J.ereclrf hy CSD-

arf Ing Builder

iflHTSMflN,Hfih and tfiilrni, Vrran i'itjf, S, J.

Leander S. Corson,CONTRACTING BUILDER.

*\e., near 8iii

Octari City* K". J-

f l h iPinnH

STEELMAN £ ENGUSH,

Contractors -Builders* J*

ikNi

J. L. Headley,GARPENTER ND JSB SH6P

Job \rnrk pnirnpi); jitWiidpii to, TH«ftili Hiimii.Mi "indiiH" nh<i fltwif tftiiiif'Ssnil khiiilt tif iiilihififH. Kiiriiliiift1 FUpiiiriH

i »hiipiitiiip|H<Wi |Sit

lSit ssfW'iiSiiHjjwiiiiiJ1! Htsiili'ni'i'j Wi>low i i l i i Nl= Jilii, i-qriicr Iffili aiid SS'eaU

Practical Carpenter and Builder,1821 Aiburj Affinus, Deem Gitf, N,J,

tart o

Joseph G.^hampion

ARCHITECT s

CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER

Plans and sptcificationi fyr-nished;

Terms reasonable.

Ooann Oit.V* IV, *T,

Ocean

City

SentinelIH tlie (inper you needduring the winter,

niid summer toIn tuiirii with

Ocean 1'ijy, He»d mr

si Per yearin advance,

pitrondWEST JFJtSEV R, B.

in itnet JAHUARV a, lase.For

BDHDAYB,P - n , » fJBp,m

hi iBdei i ih iB, :Ixprett. S.Hi a,Bii4 nfriflt Oeran &tf, IlJB«.m

Eipf***, *.» p^n,,, __ " « - tig Jg

Lwife PBILAPELi'llIA, BRSAD fT.F O H J E B YORK,

for Boitoit, wlihoot clftBgn

will receive Immediate attention.

Yard; Rnrnur Fnuith St. and West Ave.H. G. STEELMAN & CO.,

ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK,In either hard or soft wood

Office,Yard and Mill: 8th and West Sts.,

OCEAN

M, F, Bonzano," uslslaot mftDoger ofthe South Jerisy liallroaU, was jiere onTuesday,

Dr, Chandler, of Philadelphia,here on Saturday leekiiif nfter hieprsperty.

Freak R, Wbttefildi.of PliUadsIphla,was loofelug after his cottage litre anTlmrnday,

W, E, Miffley h u purehawHl fl loton Abbury Bveoue, betweeu Nlutli nudTemhHtiwte,

Krmuk Pare and femUy have Iflken€>ccupancy af Frambcs Hujith'H tsittagcabove Puurtb Btreet,

tJaptalu Wesley O, Srallh haa IMSJJIimpruvlug his property, t'onier Fourtl!atre«t and Aibury aveiiufv,

Jobii Green well coiiiemplatw thetrectiou uf two cotlegei) on Aitbury

1 Bear.Eluveuth struct,MUler, of ibis city, IIEIB

i a posltlou aa epgiuetT on thegravel tritn OD the new railroad,

Jacob Bcbuirban reiited uiie of htecoitHgs ou Asbury aveuue, behnv

ATUNTIO COUNTY GLEANINGS.by the "Sentinel" Corres

pondents,

; Mny's Landing.James Qlutk and wife have moved to'ildwLHKl, where they will eogageln

a geiKTul Hture buajneaa,BQV, W, S, ioheneli preached In the

M, E, cUuroli last Buuday,A uiuHleol and literary eBtertBlomeot

will be given lu VeaPi Opera Haaie to-morrow evening by the scholars of thepublle school,

StaerJtl JohDWU, !u the presence of.Law Judge Thompwii aud Lay JudgMJlyrnes and Beu§@mna, drew the petitjurors Tuesday for the, April term ofUolirU

Egg Harbor City,

Bft FriekoHieoId the Standard Fbar-maoy to tJhirlei Lake,

D, B.Cbflover, of Phliftdelphfa(vlajtedAlbert take on Frldsy,

Mre, H, Hngkett visited her gtaod*fatter, Bir, EJdrldge, in-AtlanlioOUy,last week.

The young people of our towa have itTbey meet every Friday

IQ Bed Men's Hall from 8 toiOo'eleek,

W, Cunuver, who bae &en home ona thirty tdayi' leave of absence from theU, S, crutoer Baltimore, goea baek to

The caucus Saturday nightThe fellowiDE ticketMayor, Joseph Uuet>

Note the Gut In Prices ofE, T, Friei lias reiitgd and Is now

fjuimered tu Jobu W«IiHLieiH coita^u oilWest Bvetiiie, south of Twelfth HtKet,

llev. W. A. Mflgsey, nf South lilvyf,a fiirmer paator, was In thia city Tuura.

At M. MENDEL'S1 6 2 5 ATLANTIC AVENUE, ATLANTIC GOT, N. J.

'i * i —

The Tarifl iliil whlpli latfly became a law has kiifwkrd ibe bjitloni pytoiiaiid ibe piifclumer can now Nsiuie rellublu gwidH at our bouse at ruinlow figureH, Iiiveail^te fur i

f818 Asbury Avenue,

Don't (Hil to call and examine therm Prices are the lowest*

R B , CORSON,

FWRERAL •

WASHiNQTON VANQiLDER, Manager,

Petersburg, N. J,

PIO3VEEK

Painters a i& 8on%

Store, 1046 Asbury Avenue, near Eleventh St.

R-R-SOOY, ProprietorSE^JEKETH A^B CCBAN AVENUE,

OCFAir Cl t¥ , SEW JKItNKl.

FIRST=CLASS HOUSE,

DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH,

NOTICE,

The plumbing firm eslsting under .___nime of SMITH & THORN has bynmtuil cdnient been diisolved, Thebysin^s will be continued by

HENRir X W, SMITH

846 Asbury Avenue,

who will give his personal attention tothe business.

JAMES G, PORCH,

Plumber and Gas Fitter,

•• • '< ' ; ? i

NO. 714 ASBURY AVENUEMir In tte bualrmss wamnb

Ufly evtnTug renewingC'leau up, brush up,

mer niuqtlia are coujlug. diveCity a clean face to Him w spring

Lake Brothew have sold u lot uii A«»bury aveiiue, betweea Thlrttsiith and

William H, Key's uottago, Uuiilrulavenue, south of Eighth HtFeet, IIUH beeuKrtatly improved by m\ aiiptlpatiiiu uf

The family of ThoiimH Parker bsvaiflkcti occuj:auey of their mwon Anbury avenue, Mouth ntstreet,

ttieh!s|lijt)ibiribiiii Frfdujr flr-

ttrnoou ayd fiveulag t^ o fattiily ialli-trlug,

Wlltinni D, Wllfltm and ThoinnH g,of Mlllvillu, were unimig

'H viuttdra, Joukhig after their

[jroved escillug.vim lionilutlnger; City Treaaurer, Robert Ohn-me\m\ Council me JI, W, L», Uellz, Henrylinnij, F. Morgan week; Hchool Super-lutemleut, Joliii Schuster; School Trufr\m, H, Dlc-tz; Jofttlce of tbe Pence,George V, liredcc; OoBiBilialouen ofAppeal, J, J, Kraertier, H, lichnM, J,Fuulwrj Overseer of Poor, August Baker.There will be live tickets Iu the Heldbefore aiiirtii Mt the duy of electluu,

Christ iuii AI tiyljyr and Dr, J. U, Elmer,two proiniiiBiit citiKeiiH who eugaged it)iv fight in a bur-rotnu here Friday, wereKiven a preliminary hearing In Justicelirudtjr'H court Buiurday lu the preseuijeiif liuudredrt of HpcctatorH. Juaiicje

his duties tomorrow,Mrs, E. A. DougisH Is vlBltlag her

la New York State.Mlsa Laura Reeves Is visiting her

•liter, Mrs, Mutchinsoq, In IthIca,NewYork,

George Leech, Sr,, baa moved Into

the fK-'Ufo, whieli was furuj»hed, Muel-ler, iHiwfver, dyGlared that lie will havethe wweiippL'tiled to a higher court,

EriiHsh Creek,Mrs, LHciiiiia Murtllii ihii

life on tiif 8ih jfiHt. The funerai tookiiii ThurHday iftHt at 11,80 a, in,

IWIVUH a hUHbiiad and fourThu berenved fatnily have

the HA-ifipnthy of tbe conjiuunity atliirgD, The huMhaiid wbheH to expressItlN tiiuiik^ if* tliDHe who so kindly aided

Tlio new niilriHiii i« the (irlneiitai topla

theLee,

jMvitl Hniilli, of EMlellvtlle, IHuf her diitiglittr, MFH.

RL'HII, Hurry lugerwiSl audWkikWBfd sltMiit Hjiturday lus Oity,

Wrnlvy Hiiiltli vMlvd frieiidH ia May'sjniidiiiK (til iSMiidjiy,

The Ejiwortb Lamm will meet this[ eveliiujj. All are Invited.Hmtlli and wife wen the

the QUben'B boom, whleh he recentlypurchased, Ht to ba proving the houeewith a coat of pMiit

The dime social given at Dr. Lake'sresidence by the pupl!« of the echooiwas ft Buecesfi ioclally and flnonelally.The' pneeeda were for the purpose ofpurehulug a sew library.

The W, CJ. T, U, will give the goodpeople of FleaaaQtvllle an opportunityto enjoy a White lUbbon ^tea oii Satui^day, the SSth lost, at lied Men's Hull,The pliyHJeal waoii of man will receiveattention flmt, supper being servedfrain a to § o'eloefc. Later, the luteliec.tual part will be pleased with a shortprogntume of reiiltalloua and mufllc.Tw#uty-flve cepte «ujy ia seeded te ad-mit oue to both pleasures.

A Mother's Meeting, to which all arewelcome, iTfcTbiheld itrthBPfcflbyle-rlau cbureh tbis (Thureday) afturinwinat % o'clock. Topic fiirdlHCUBiiloii, "hh-er&ture—what uhiill our children read?11

Let there be a good attepdnnce.

ejectment of the AUnntic City Pa-villou Csiuipany (rom the oacllIaUDgcarroiiHol building on the pt^eb,bverwhich there hai beeu'much contentionand many threats, A Plttaburgcr bythe name of MeCool is In possessionaud baa balked every etfort to ejecthim*

The esplanade ordinances, providingfor tiie erection of a iteel promenadealong tbe ocean front forty feet wide,passed Council Friday ufglit by n voteof 10 to g, tbe dissenters being Uounell-men liartoii aud Botitliero, njcmbemfrom the Fourth ward.' Mayor titoywas present nnd signed theordiHoncepromptly. I t makes available 1100,000for the Improvement,, Work willbeginas soon aa poselbie,

The two-maflted eahooner ThnmasThomas, Captain Harris, grounded OBAbeeou Bar gunday uftoriioan, andwas floated with coUBlderable troubleby the life Having crew. Tbe schoonercarried a cargo of oygten. She wasBlr&ined, but not Berifiiiily Injured,

G. Wieseutha! la HU tiering from RsHght stroke of paralysis,

Itev. K, AHhley Cake eoudueted re=ilgjtiug Mrvices^uuday morulug ut theAttitntio City Life Having Htal Iuii audat the AbHecoD Station In the aftoruwiu,

him, Virginia Aditre, B3 yeani old,was taken to tht- Htato Inwtiie AHylum,Trenton, on Satunlny, Slie reHlBledvliileutiy and had to be strapped lit nrolling chair.

CAPE MAY COUNTY NOTtS.News of lite Couaty Gathered from

Variouj Soufcs,

Cspe May Court House,The pulpit at the Baptist cliureh on

Buiiday was oeeupi^ by Bev. Mr.Sehermer, who delivered grand Ber-

Richard Ludlani hai euclc*ed bishome with a new fence,

Soutb, DonnU.Edwin Mlcfcerain la iu poor health

den, yeat*rd«y, eounuel fbr thfant lu the inll of Hetosley vs.made an appileatlou fur the dHof the bill inUjemaueFofaulnjuoetionto prevent the erection of a jetty un thebeach at Atlantic City. Counsel arguedthat the bill should be dtsmlssed underthe rule because ft wse • year old. TheVise ChaueeUof reserved his deelslou.

"The Algleni J. M; JobBou, John Me.Clintlck, Frank C, Morris, H. W. Love-1

P

to Wlieelmeii.The Johniou act to regulale the UPO

of bicjxicH, etc,, lu cities, towns and

(Japtaln Reubcq V, Youug,htte, couteniplates the erection of A cottage DB his Asliury avt'tiau lot, uorth ufFourth street.

Aln, J, II, McUullougb's eottajie, Wes-ley Bvenue, betwtcu i lxlh and gyveuthhtretts, IH beiug greiiljy Impruved by atiipplicallou at pttiui,

George W.EveriiigtiaBi Una rentedone uf Ma. Harriet Lake'e cotuigtH ouFifth Ptreet aud will take occtipaiiny afthe name lu ft few doye,

• Frederick Long aud family onday took posscgaliju of Mrs,Ciitlsge lu the rear of Aebury aveiiue,north of Seveuth Hlreet,

The Legislature will adjouru sine dieWediiisdBy, Tlit teastou will then hiivelusted tea weeks* which Is a tihort HOH=Hjoii conipired with theavernge.

Work on tbe sew railroad, via Pctorfl-burg, WBH eornnieueed Monday afier-uuuii. The eoulraet calls for tbe ruu-ljlug of the Hrst tralu In Ocean City ou

Samuel Oarwdod has rented John T.Priee'a cottage ou Uaatral aveuue, be=tway Seventh and Eighth HtreetH, Mr,and Mrs, G&rwood will takeof the Bftms about April 15th.

The monthly sociable under the JIUR-pleat of the Ladles' Aid Society will beheld this {Thunklfty) evening at the At-glen, Ati intorestlug programme hasbeen prepared for the oecaaiou.

I LawiH,of CHmdciij, reated one of Enoch Hurley'»

cuttage* on Central aveuue, betweenSeventh and Eighth Btreebi, throughthe agency of Youngs Conon,

K. H, Hodlue has sold a lot at gix-teeiith and West slreetB tu ClinrleHfttathewa, Jr.;at*J two lotHat Elevcutiiaud Apbiirjs the properly of N. V, C'leUlaud, to Juhu Greeiiwell, of FhlladeUphis.

The We«t Jersey naijroad Compiiiiy: have euiployees ut wurk BtraigiiteiiitigtheeurveHiud laying add itionnl sidetracks at kills end of the line. Thefreight station will be moved to Ninthstreet.

Since August liwtrseventyhflildiuphave been completed or are In courseof erection in tblHcky. The CombinedeHtluated egit 1H|VMfibO. Over 110,000more have been expended 1° reiuodelIng and Improving other build lugfi.

Why Is It If two women meet on thesheet they plant themselves directlyill the middle of the sidewalk and eou-tlnue their con Venation utterly regard-less of the fact that they are impedingthe progress of all pedeetrlaui on thethproughftWB? '

liobertFiabet baa made tlie followingsals : One lot, eorugr Thirteenth andCentral, property of V, R. WbHealde,to Daniel B. Prasler, of May's Landing;M B , M. Bryan'i lot, Aflbury avenue,above Fifth street, to Gideon ftisley; E,P, Day'i lot on Aabuty aveuue, belowSeeoud street, .

The following •ales, are •", reportedthrough the agency of W. E, Massey ACe.1 Holiday Oottage, Wt|l8y avenue,south of Eighth street, to Dr. N, How^ard Burt; s lot on Waley avenue, be-tween Beeond and Third streets, to aMillvUle party? Ludlam Hand's lot,corner Khith street aud Central avenue;eorner lot si Fourteenth and Central toWilliam D. Wilson, of Mlllvllle; C. A,Carnpbell'B lot, Ceutral avenue, northof Ninth Btre^t, to Ludlam Band, ofCaps May Court House; W, . Adaffla'lot, Central avenue, neaf Twelfth street,to»Phil*delphIftp4rty,

MOMEV TO LOAH.—Have f 1000 to loanon Improved Oeeao C to property, e#li=IraUy located. JoDathan Hand, Jr.,Csps May Court Honae, NL J.

FOB BALI,—A lotoo Central Avenue,tatwitn Eleventh and Twelfth Streets.Fart s in remain en mortgage, Applyto Tt U, Hutchlnion, M, P., Ocean City.

The finest u id Ufgestwall paper andwindow abide Rtore In South Jsreey.B, R. Smith 4 Son*, 1WS and 106© Atf

gut'stB of! lie latter'H nither,DavidBeull,Thurriduy,

Port RepublicThe nieuNiaH, which have had nuiver*

Hijl Hwny duriog tiie past few weeks, In.torfcfhigHjriimNly witli our ttcluMtl andoilier iniflrCHiH, ard abating somewhat.Hut Tow CMCH romuln nut eonvaleesenL

• Mrn. Miifhcl ittiitiumm nmde a fiylugVIMII to her horue a few days ago,

A lire tliflt cunie very nearly beingHeriuUH fiucurred in the Htore of Rev,Aihlgy Cake last Friday night gomeyoung (nan Ihrew thentunipof a cigarin a box filkd with sawdust about IIu'doek p, iu. It caught fire and ate Itsway tliriiugli the DOE fifad double floorinto ibe cellar, him, Unke inielledson ike, and upon ihvestlgallou found Itto .proceed fRim the stare. An alarm

' WAH glviu uud Elmer Adams and JohnCuke, Hun uf Ahuk»y (Jake, soon subdued(tie flames. No damage of any accountoccurrtd, except Mr, Cake breakingout the BOHU to get in at the windows,having left the dour key at home.

Hamrnontsn,Early Friduy moriilng W, P. Keyaer'i

cliiukens begun to drop dead around theyard. He was unable to discover thetrouble until a dozen or more of thembad died, when a large diah of meat

with Paris green wan foundThe poison was evidently

tutendtid fur Keytar's valuable dog, buthe refiiHCii to tsmcli tt. In tbe afternoonthe dug was shot by ft neighbor.

The valuable home and buggy whichwas stolen froai Clark gteelman, of

^ morning, was foundby Wllliurn timltb, of this

jihice. Tbe hurwe hud been driven Intothe witodtt owued by William FaBamnre,nboutahiilf mll« frouitowu, and tiedto it ins. The thief broke I it to a jewelrystore at lliat plaee, seeurlagiSOO in caHhuiid miiiNlderuble silverware. He after-ward wuiit to Bteelrnan'H.aud, taking

AtlanticAilhongh EaHter is four weeks off,

preparations for that period of Hpiing-time festivity are already beiug plaunedon all sides here.tfaaa ever are indulged Inof hotel aud boarding Louseaud, with the advanced bookings m anIndex, there la not the HlighteHt posshbllityofadlHiipiHintineiitiiicoiinectiouwllh the anticipated EuHtertlde rUNh,A jhiiut In favorof this dutlofik Is thefact that tbe un»etiled weather of thepant few weeks hay materially In terferydwitti what would have been, undermure favorable weather conditiunii, anestraordluary LeutHD geoHOii, Aa It ismany people have deferrtsd their visitto the seashore until the .uuplea*autMarch winds have exhausted theirforce. But nothing short of a blizairdwill deter them from swelling tbe rusbof springtime vltltore which is&ue hereon April 4. Tbuusaudu uf tbeiu Laveengaged rooms for their Easter stay ahready, and during tbe past week severalbfjtet keepers Imvebeeii obliged to not fyseekers for EuBtcrarHimminJutloiiH thatevery room bad beeu taken, Wltlihithe Uixt tbreo weeks there will fiCar.-elybe a bouse of note In Atlantic City withclosed doors. Strictly summer hotelsare becoming fewer each year, and It Isonly a question of a few more seaNoiibwhen they will be sumetblng of a etirl-

lty,

In the matler of all-around festivitythe doming Easter promises to be arecord-breaker here by the sea, Bothlocal and outside florists will be taxedto their utmoat capacity in beautifyinghotelH for tbe bright Easter days. Agreater BUmber than ever of the bestorchestras procurable will be seeurgt!for the Qccaaiou, aud there will be^aflood of harmony from one end of thecity to the otber. Bailees and onter-talumenta of various kinds will be givenat almost every bostelrle, and the hotelpeople generally will be a uiilt In ex-te&diug their moat cordial gnstiuga tothe iueoming throup and carefullylooking after their comfort and enjoy-meat while here. This Is all because ofthe fact that th© Eaatetinfluxhaswllh=In feeentyearsassumed almost summer-like proporlioUB, and In many casesbas precluded the possibility of an uu.profitable season, no matter what vaga-ries tne wdatuer indulged in during

The act gives all local liuthoriUeH powerto pasi and enfurue ordiuuiiLea regulnt-hig the line of bicyeieB oil streets audjijgbwap. They uau require !b© use

to illuminate oue_ iiundred

', A new fence adorns the property ofJudge Ludlam,

L. BrailuB has been a victim of thegrip.

Mrs, A, MeCarty, who has bees seri-ounly HI for gome time, has nearly re-covered.

Green Creek.Sunday eveniiig'a service at the M.

E, dliumh WM In charge of tbe EpworthLeague, I | was a very spirited meet*lug. '

iMIcnjah Conover Is the owner ef anew boat for u«e iu tbe bay trade.

Our'farmers are doing their plowinguud getting ready for the spring work.

Maurice Cretwe hai been sullerlngwith an attack of rlieuiuatiBm.

Dias Creek,Charles Tomlln has set out a large

orchard of apple and pear trees on hiafarm, Me is a good furmer, as well asaa excellent teacher of the publicschools,

Nathaniel Holmes has been makingintproveuieutB to some uf hla outbuild*

oy, WINIam if, Lukens, Jobn A.l | Olejphaiit, P h U U l p h i ;

u u Baispf b, to will p ^f M i ;im Htiis be»iniifl«r m*nUon«J, In iwwriMdB WttJto M Kt eautiwl "An At* (be tt* r*TflwMten 4 |

pky, ptens Hum ih vm, ipid I 1

b*inf^ohijBon, flewantvtllerWailej ElwellLake, firi to ton; J , Button, May'iiLandlng^vV, H, WheoWD. MlllvTilejWna, G, Wmm Cape May City; Thos,Stevens, Phoenixvllle; IKSWIS Bteln-meyerp Hea Isle City,

Good two-horse open wagon, for esleeheap. W. H, MITCHELL, Cferfflont,Cape May county, N.J.

Good Bed Cedar Posts, for eale chiap,Jos, G, Champion,

Samuel Carhart, contraoting paland glazier, Eeliniates furnished. Job.blng attended to. SfiO Aabury avenue.

Miss E, Morris hag been spendingsome time in New York and Fblladel"

purubtitjing a large stock of newHlie has had her store fitted Up

The MIB will t»i» pio«M Ui«COPPCII Cbuntwir i s U « « B i. " • • " • -":"""."- "••• • • : . • • • • ' N • ' • ^ ^ • . ; . ; ; : V i ; > / ; A ; - J " f ^ ^ ^

FRIDAY, Aprtl a, Av p ^ " ^

yards ahead of the machine, aud a bellto be rung at olio hundred ft-eidinfant.TlicHpfed of « whttsluian can be rtgu=Itiied and gpueilic huurs and plucea canbo (Icsigtiatt-d fur bicycle rid lug. Forevery violation of tby regulutluna pre-

riljed the logai authorities gau mulmthe deliufiueiit in the sum of $•% tlialbeing the HIHSIUHKII |jenulty, No localboard can lunke any ordinance exceptlu ijoiiftirmily wllh this act. The umof tha bicycle has beenme so wide-spread that Home general law bus beenrendered ueeewdiry properly tu regulatethiit species of Ineoniotion, its well forwliygbuyii aKfiirtbecomiiiuuity, Wheneverybody uuderatguda his rights andobligations uuilisr tha law there will beICHH riXiiii fur yfTytise to local dttli-ialHor of niolustiillOM for wbeelinen.

_CuptaliTE.Willeflilbuildiiigapreket

fence around Ills preDalseH.Sea Isle City,

As a result uf last week's electiou Inthis city, a welhkiiown Phlladeipblau

UHed tills wiiy of escape,Word WOH Neut Bleelojau, who Ides-tllitfd !lU IlORB,

The Jiew PnHbyterluu church In thistown was dedlt'aUsd Suud^ with ap-propriate services, A large cougrega-liou WAH present, not withstanding tbea\ml aud ruin, Itev, Bf. J a m s A,Wordea, of Philadelphia, preached themorning sermon. At tue afternoonservjees tlie Hermou Woa preached byIiev4 Rubert Moore, and there Were ad-dre««ea by Itev. J, Cj, Klilian, of theUuplist ebureb} A. It. Til ton, of thealetbodist eburehf—and^tbres^fdrmi?

of "the ehureh, Kevs, Messrs.liniwii, Brace and Pratt. Theereellouof tiie oew church le largely due to tbeefforts nf its piwtor, Itev, H, ft. Bundal,The new cnurah is built of brick andbaa a seatiug eapaelty of 600 people,

Pleanntyille,The drama, "Among the Breakers,"

played at Jied Men's Hall Haturdaynight, for the benefit of KinewaugbaTribe, lied Men, wu a decided success.The singing between the acts was veryflue, specially the pieces sang by W4Cordqry, Mrs, Hoiliiai, the piaulst, de-serves special mention for the fine eze>uutlon of the aecompanimeats to theHongs, find also thevlollQ aceompanUmeat by W. Oordery, •

Dr. Bosdall, the State evangelist. Ishojding ipecial nieeUug* at the Baptfitehureh. He has an iilustrated sermonevery afternoon at 4.15 o'clock for theeLilidren, Preaching every evening at7,80/- . /• ' ' , _ , : :

Wesley Megronlgls, of Pbiladelphta,is In our town on a short visIL

Albert Lake baa nttaterlal on1 theground for the erection ef a kltehin andbath-room, John Baee 4 Iou are theb u i l d e i s , ..••• : ; V ' f :,"'••; v ; - ^ : - - > : : ' : ' • . . • '

About five hundred peop|e witnessedthe test of the Howe ehemi^l flreengine at this place Saturday afternooKg

Harry Haekett feas openedand thlto^i

bfeyolei

tlie sueefodlug Djonths,outcomes of the recent

municipal election here, which has beena souree of eoiialderiiblp amuHement toItepubliaiua aud Demoerats as well, |stbe unprecedented fact Iu local piillUt'Sthat the only DenujcratchoBeu fur ufiiuethroughout the eity was Win. F. Brooks,a youug Fourth Warder, who was electedto the portion of constable by a plural,ity of 41, Were itnot foe his popularityamong the young voters of the WardConstable Brooks would have gonedawn with the other party candidates,but as the ease now stands he is receiv-ing the congratulations of people of allpolitical affiliation!, and there is talkof tendering him a banquet and pte-seutlug him with a medal as tbe onlysucceasful Democratic candidate of tbe

electiun of 1898, Mr, Brooks isnow Industriously nursing politicalaspirations, and next fail may endeavorto_secure tbe Dctuucrstic-notnltialioufor guerlfl. Anutber muchdlHcuesedfeature of the election results was .theextraordinary majority of 1372 givenMayor Htoy. No mayoralty candidateIn this city ever received even half thatmajority before and It is generally con-.ceded that such a flatteiflug eompHmentfrom the votes means that Frank Jin P.Stoy 14 pretty uear beiug their idealMayor, and that. If uot called upon to1111 a third term aa Chief Magistrate, hewill UQdoubtodly be promoted to a mucbhigher eleetlve position.

The newly-elected city officials werea worn Into office at the unusual hour of1 o'clock Tuesday morning. The lawprovides that all officers elected shallbe sworn In the Tuesday foUowiug theday ef election. I s other yean the newoMeers wile inducted Into oflice Tue*.day evening. The reason fyi this changein the usual prnieedinf was becausesavenil of the officers wished to accom-pany the delegation of hotel men toRlobmond, V i . , u d Join with them inextending an Invitation toger Agents' ABBoeiatlon, which la hold-Ing session in that city, to have theirSepfember convpntlon In Atlantic City,Council being eoaiUl ted befurehflnd andfound billing, a renlntfea was adoptedto meet at that early hanr,

Fred, Oohter has been held inball forhtoappearanesatCourt, charged

Met Her

Vice Chancellor Iteed bos granted adecree ndmtuteiy unniilNng tbe njar»rluge of Mary E, Hiifuer,«f JSggHarbHrCity, to tintirjfe HafiiL'r iiud eivtiiK hertier umldQii niuue, Ubust, -Vhe Hufuenwere njurrlud nbiiut finir yettw ugo, uudafter remaining hi Egg Hurbor City aiduirt liniij, ruiiioved to Union Hill, inthu norlhyrn purt of the Htute. Abouttwo years ago liaftier diHnji|«afed, andhi** wife returned tt* her ftirnier hnnie,Oiie fJay, while visKing frlenrtH Sn PiiiUadelplHii, sbe; met a Mra, Frauc!«iaHuftier. The Hliiillnrity of names ltdthe two woineu tu make inquiriea. Oneman was liusbmid of tKith, Mrs, Fnin.oiHca hud- lieen ninrrkd flftuen jeamago, Hodii after her arrival inim Ger-many, but badbeenuinrrlMl hutufthorttime when her himbatid deHcrttd hur.In tbe proaecdliip bntugtit by thericeimii dtiHjJved woniun tlie flnt wifewns the principal wittie»H,ynd the Uourtlust little time In annulling ihysuuijudmarri&ge,

schooners , w , Tiltoit Dmabicd toya Collision. .

The fiiUr.muHtedBL'hoonorHumiiBl W.Tlltou, Uaptuiu Hiiiiih, fraia fiiiladeUplila to Lkisluu, wllh coal, one day lastweek collided with tiie Mclnxjiier RhodeIsland oft Tbatcber's Mund,Bay, during a northwester. Her bow-Hprit aud all her headgear were carriedawuy, Hhe was lowed to JIOSUJU.

Tlie TiJtou. IN owned prludpally byUaiJtaiii We«ley C. Smith, of Ihb city,and the heirs «f the late Captain DavidJjee, The ioss is eHtlinutJd ut about110,000, Captain Smith is now In Bos-ton looking after tbe craft.

burn wbiakere. He had uet hiskers with WISH Katbryn Peterson,daiighter of a hotel prnprletor, on theeleulloii, and Nlm Peterson won. Hhenow owiiy tl|o whigken.

Many wild ducks are behig killed illth« watere uiijaceut to this city, tiev-erttl lurgcfliwka of wildgetseare feediugin CfirsiJU'rt Nouuds,

United Htntts MarHliat PfeldtT tagetting nutturlu) on tha ground fur thecommuULemont of the new waterworkH, The eity iiullmriLies have iu-vlttd ufdM fur ftu(jp]ying tbe city withforty-live hydruutH,

Cape May City.A targe sum of money has been sub.

scribed tu investigate the me-ans uwedto lufliieiice voters at the recent elec-UiiU, hi which both aiijus are openlycharged with bribery, Tliose who wautthe procisiiireended haveBtarted a eon-teflt, the object of which Is iiot to geltile olnoofi, but to Ilnd oiit whether buy*ing votes and murcblng men to the pollsiiiid voting marked tlnketM cannot beHtit|ipud,: Tbe Jersey election laws areexplicit oii this ojutler, but no one hnslittempted to test 11 here. Seven dollars|jer vole is said to have buen the pur»chiming price oii lant eleytiim day. Onehundred mid: twenty-iWo Hiiuli balloUicuiiiij out of tliu bullot box during theCount,

During the recent wind storm thevessel of Captain Falkonhurg, whichwas aiiuhiired eighteen njllea at sea,had u heavy layer ofduat on the deck,

('upfl May's new City Council WjtHorguul^d Monday evening. MayorEdmundrt swore lii mb*ihburH<eIect WiUsou, Itutherford, Duuk aud yuwuHeud,The rt>eloctitiii of W, B. Learning forPresident, J, AHIIKJU VVilliaios, Clerk,tind EdiULiiid aiiyre for Street Buper-vlsyr, followed by a vote ol live to four*

Ocean View.JIIHS Msud Btiupnou lias beeu visiting

frluMdaatMillvllie.M ihfl A| lee Godfrey boa returned home

from Ocean City, why re she has been

p«ini(t><(i s e w L i n e .J t , has now been defltiilely decided

that tbe Pennsylvania llailnsad Com>pany \vIIJ build a new line from Way'sLanding to Ocean Ully, giving theCounty Seat, Homers? Point and the sea.shore terminus the beueilt of throughexpress trains. I t is probuhle that thework will be begun right after the closeof theeoming summer, so that the newroi^ wlH be ready for oncmtloii by thebegliiiilug of the next season,

The new line ^il | cross Qraat EmHarbor Bay from. Homers' Point on along trestle hridge.=Revfew.

T T i —

. A Hew Befpfni Paper.Those of the reformers who juNteiect-

ed tbetr oiltcluls In Sea Isle City willatari a new_weekjy paper. Uierij-nn theFtie of their policy.

The title will be the 'Bea. Isle. Iude»petideut," and Charles S. Bclildk willbe its editor.

We doubt If such a movemeiit willprove a fliiauclal suecesa, Sea Me Citynot being large enough to support twojournals. _,^,_

with the theft of a' hm from Grocer

BABiAPARif.LA Is not onlytbe best of all remediis for the Nerves,Liver, Kidneys, Btomaeh and llloud;hut if no benefit, you can get yourmoney back. , 4

, Tbi same guarantee applies to DANA'SPIIIH. Cough Syrup ana Plasters.

For sale by DH, J, H. WAaaoKEB,Agent.

I have on hand several small cattage&which I will trade for lota located be*tweett Sixth and Twelfth sties tu, OeeauCity. I also have some good buildinglots on which I will erect cottages forany one wishing to Invest In * homeby the sea. Terms reasonable, and firstraortgages taketj oil tbe properties whendesired Correspondence sollelted,

ABEL D. BodLt, Builder.WANTEDi=-To esehango two three.

stpry brick houses,well rented, at NorthWales, Pa., for a cottaga or lots at OceanUlty. Address, U, Ts llobbB, gO29 Mar-Ket street, Philadelphia, Pa.

PaJnting aud* paper .hanging In alltheir branches by eojupatent workmen.A full line ef paluts, oils, varnishes.Olas iu stock. U,it . Smith & Bonn,1848'And 1060 Asbury avenue,

Paitiea ooqtemplatlng having theirhouses *moved to new locations, OF ele-vated and rebuilt will save money bycorresponding with Abel D. Anilbuilder and general house mover,Housea moved In any pAddre«i A. D. Boullt bulJder,

Freeholder Joseph ynjitli and K. CGodfrey baye eayh recelve'd a Hue horsereuentiyi

Mm, lioxaiiiia HoweJl, who has beenill for a fuw weeks post, we are pleasedto state is homewhut improved In healthat tbfa 'writing,, ,

U, tt, UOHOU and family, of OceanUltyi Miss Carrie ViuiUilder »ud ItaehelAudyrwju, of Philadelphia, And M, J,Jerrelij of UapB May, were vialtora hereSunday.

;dwJii F, Westeott, of South Beaville,died on TueMluy oMast week ut 6 u'eluckp, m,, after being a suabrer from hearttrouble for about two years, althoughpneumonia was the Immediate cause ofdeath. Tbe funeral took place from hislate residence on Friday at 12 o'clocknoon, MrvJceMand interment at CalvaryBaptist cemetery. Masuuio serviceswere held ut the grave, Tue folluwiiigmiiiiHteH otllcluted: iteVB.Hiley,pastoruf the church; Fliich( of Cutnileu, andFits?, of Ikmdatfjwii. Tue diceused willbe gieatly tnlttsed. in that place, wherebe hiifl resided Tor twtuty.five yean,during whiuh time he lias beeu justiceof the jiettce for seventeen years, andwm re-elycted to the Mine uojltlopgiitbe day of his death; Hciireiary of theHiilldiiigaud Loan Association twenty,four yeais; postmaHter. six years, andidHo an iuflueutlal oiildal of the Baptistchurch, '

Aibert Way sold a new Iload Kingbicycle to 3M Mason, of Belle Plain, unHalurday. • • ' ' . . . .

Miss Juliette Jerrc)! Is Indisposed,James Whltaker Is making prepara>

tlous to rebuild IIIH home, which wasburned a few mouths ago.

anew for the millinery department withnew cases, and will have a graud open.Ing the last week in March. Phenom*eual display of new goods and newprices.

Will exchange flue furniture, piano,diamonds, etc., for one or mure desir-able loiH at Ocean Oily, or collage wellsituated, Address, Atlas, Look Box509, Philadelphia, Pa,

REPUBLiCAN CONVENTION.Bret Congressioiifti JHatrirt, =

UAMBES, N, J,, March 9,1896,Pursuant to tbe call issued by the He-

publlcau Htate Executive Coniru lltee fortlie elecUuu tf delegates to the Itepubli«can National Convention, which will

, Louis, on the sixteenthdny-nf .IjiinmBYt^fiiF the uominHtlon ofcandidates for Preside nt and ViceIdeut, to be supported at the next genend election, the Kepubllcan voters oftiie First Congiessioual District will as-semble in their respective wards andtownships, at such times and places asshall be selected by the RepublicanCommittees In the respective counties,and select delegates to represent, thesaid conn lies lu ft District Convention,in be hdld at the Trenton House, lit thecity of Trenton, Thursday, the sixteenthday of April, at eleven o'clock in theforenoon, for the purpose of selectingtwo delegates to represent the First Uou-gr&isional District at said National Con-vention,

Each County Is entitled to deligalesas follows:

C'amden, 84 delegates,Uape AEay,' 8 delegates,Cumberland,«? delegates.Oloucjeater, 20 delegates,golem, 1? delegates.Dated March 8th, 18OT,

THOMAS W,GfXIROE HlHJS,H, O, LorjDHNSi

LEAH INO,'HAIR1),

Com. for First Congressional District,

AT a O'CLOCK IN THB AFTERNOON.

. TlteHi1ai*n(Ii,»nemente,bsr«lltamenithe perwa* BgBian whom the mia U I H tuwe bwaof t»»w Iiud an neeoUDl of 6ft i»r«lf s » H rollowi*, YIM 1

is Nine of

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t^ mf, mm*lot* OF MBd

bUd OB K^MBt'Of *•»*> M

esfliiftinsi^wii&rittoefhtirk tram M street le ilbof Lt.B L.B,«i*tiQn proef iloUiKft, 18 In pumbqr, tBgienaiD flou t u t «d«

fgienaiDiE flou t u t «d« prAUanUfl *T

is wimin tupeefeetof bUb wMtrtn^rkfffom ith ilrest ta TU Mnat. All tana

AuwswwnotU Md loth itreeMetterMlinifromO«*n avenue to within tferwfeet olt l h i Mk. OpB6ilt« 1O ^f lKlSS

, AIT tTna mStrwii W UUirtrwt tDWlUiSlilgtlviatorUiUE

ItemalndiPat bioeia between lit u dd H u d i y « & a s u 6 »

B, fi, BAtal,HlVld itrongoil,Ueerce Iteoker,A. Bflorsoolii

Kllxji tJglgjnSDtJoseph M.tksradn,

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, OPO tslwii oflilrtSti /?Kbi«ka between 4(il Mid flft&tln«i

h\oeum betwHB wa, as4 ~front Bstwssn M «nd sa itreett, Jsm

treett,bfiw«B M u d lib rtrseH,:

hay front Iwtween 4ta u d Sta PtreetHj 300J»Ktoyirgm l»twwn«iiMnl7lli HneH|

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Administrators' Sale,l!y Virtue of An OfduF of tlis Orphnn's UDUri

fOftpts Muy con Illy, mode on ilia IHlh day ofKtlifiuiry, A. Li, itflKi, llie (JUbHtirllKrJijadiiilD-[ulTHtoTx uf L'onHtiinlluo VeitteF, dwsauUsI, willNell al I'UbtlS Vendue, on

MONDAY, the Glh daj o( Aprlt. A. D. 1896,Ht thuhauraf two o'clock ID tho ntU'f BOoh,on lisa promliU!nnefir!M»«!eyHl"olrtl(ltiUtHper triwimlilp, the followlns dcflenboil realt<Hbi(4>, wHU tljo impFovumenlfl ibirwBi

THACT SO, 1,^

FARM AND MEADOWLAND,wlthn. iinrii on Ibe uamo. canLalnins ftbout»lxty liprai, mom or lijaw, HlLuuhs In Uppertownship, an the inttitl Siauilile Knid, IKiiillcB from lka.!M|ey'o i'olnliind "j Mile fnii ithu Odjun City Turn|i!lie, ndjolnlnu Innda ootlie emit Of Honry Yoiinj,', ilyt^jtH.jd, and onlUe wt«t by Itmtl af IHIUW Obnoa,

U r l s i HutclilnHamue! Hswell,Harold Kmery,IL H, Hawaii,WUhelulu Krogar,

LOBL..

Mn,&Jl,Lake,Tlidmaa B, Luke,Clmrleit LBSIa,M»ry

M, W, Lake,

U(JIIU

CifI*

IIAV

isiSU tt. 3 1 , 10U to 171, 006

601Hi!ttoK2T.JH7

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110BO f&5t bay front

141

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tWH Ilth and Itween lilth nn(J l « h ,twesn Ulth nnd Htb

hOftli oho-hBU of blijetl fIStu arsd HJtbfijummi

HP tnendo* tata bo-fost tep t»at bo-

ML U ,

D, Mnnihall,Hm Marf\t,C h l t M ?

fijuim,,,imfisi. m, BStBar,fist,ttB to SHj

H 570 to ?J,r.7a,r.7fi((j?7,f.7fi,7ioiiffid Metfront, between Ilth und li*tb. (trseta

Hiiiu

mffm

IS A PIECE OP WOODLAND,eoDtnlntiis nboul sis And dnfrlMif ncfee, l i l yiito an Ibe roud [fatllng from the upper li«p=tint ehiircli to t'liPnienilS ('ornon'B, VtlJolnlDglundu dr Kdicnf Yotiiltf un thu ejut, Oil the westby lnndH at rnrionii Kmlth.

CtjNLUTirjN-tc^Teii H F ceaL af p u n h u emoney to be paid on flay of Hale, bnlun&j ondelivery af deedn,

E, FOBTEB,M vmTW

Uiited Februuri'^« law.

T? nil the property owuem af Ocean City.N. J. Any perBon or porsonB helnit Qf grlSf idbeniiiM af Any Vlolntlon nt (lie UulldlOi linenMitrletlonH.uafoundlnthedeo.iJioftheOfififtnUity Ameelntlori, who will report theaanie Uthe"HuiftflntendgBt, will be jrlven an order Jn=Mtriietrng tbe nttsrBey far the AHioelHtlon lacominan« ligrtl tirOfsaHllnp! at oneenffalnuttbe partial Ha BirandlBg, and to charge oilcourl elEpenRcs And ftttorney fottl td thuO(*anCity AsHKlntlon.

Uy ordiif af tbe Uanrd alK l ,

Becrtitury and Superintendent,

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H. O.Mq, tHMtt,FloretiaeHehinlH,HI H i t

fi.108 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,

—DKALSK IM—

FnrulstuLg Goods aod Notions,

H* S.

OB sittrM. J, HAllPf,J, G.Biilter,

H, O, HUelnmn & Uo,

ChoiMTuttie,

ClmrlesTulUe,

E, H. wWhen,Qearge Wtiiiamd,

LAST KSOWH OWHEM,EJ lJ)

0. D, Middletqn (J

Ocsauj City AiJMMlntlOB,

wiiiikB voftit,Howiml VuBBsnt,Cwrie Walton,T, Week*,EsoBtsldn Compiini',

frfi100, 110'un, mi, mIWO, ftfj

m \m m m m mu m, m*

J A I H H Itohlnsou,W. H, Ikiyln,«,K,r '

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C i n SH0PF1HG FBE OF CHBEGE.fllynlnn Cottnge, Wesley D^enue, nbd*d 8th,

Hiss M' B. SIATTHKWRfBrtlskIn I'mintlng. Ufflwlntfnnd Music

E. CLINTON & CO.,(fanuraolursri ind"

Iriportin ef

1008 MABKET, md 8 3. TERTfl ST.,. PMlE,Atie»,PHlA, PA.

City Couueli met In annualon Tuesday evening, at which time ihtnew nierabera: were iworn In, Ex*Mayor FfHher on Hurrendering the doe-umentH of the offlw Iq thejiew Mayor,<?, P, Moore, made a tew we]]-cli(*enremarkfl, tu which the tatter nulled ID

OUR SHOES SPEAK VOLUMESFOR THEMSELVES!

No business of Importunes was trans-acted, Uauucil deeming it advisable to

the aellou of the Lgflslatiire Inpassiug a new law Under which OecauCUy con be Kltjeorporated. Adjourn-ineut WfifleirecteduatllFridiy ev27th last. The new Couaeil la com-poitd of Mayor O* P, Moore und Ooun

l HI rani BteelSan, Ira S. ChamDaoiol JS, Lake and

Headley, >

Good Esd Cedar Posts for sale eha»p.Ji». G, Champion. : • .

new stock of flfteenp tecanf Burlapfl, Felts,Micas, Blatiks M D 6 cents uSmith *, Sonfl, IMS and

1 Volumes filled with pertinent pthe pointa are will taken, too; and go secureplenty of tplGHI for oar nhoet Rnch Hhoe QTIL.inry Is Irrenliillble, nnd ppenenbls muUHudeoitsai not« well worth etadyIng, It'i eonntlnifhealth to hodse tbe feet Mmfortnblj? la B pairof »1IOM thai are olwoyg tbe vety l a s for thescjuwn; the correct thing IB itjle, md the"Jait what I wnnt" brand for everybody

hat n flhoe onght to be if Juit what suf•tana Are, and jnit what A shoe ooghl to «Htla « b u aur itaaa da «att.

KNORR&CO,,A5BURY HERUEIRD NINTH STREET.

JOUII IjAULlnkllOWU,

J. ¥L and H. W,H. if. Miller,Unknown.UtlkhoWh,

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Mwa f |wi !>ny (hint, iKtwMii isth nna ] itnin jntH lyititf lu'twouri ntii nnd <ltb itreeu, And

Weajoj' ilViiniie iinij AtlnBtle nvenun.Irft (if iHhil lying Ihjlwceh fitti andflth atnseta

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Wears illr mmttd to take ehu'BltadelptatB *nd loeml fBn

Must beJEFFRIES & KBATES,

&i t « HT iUKC M AM U f M,

ir*i.",;:^viijij:i*v4

food, B M .a^ailbrhodHflwas

mbrnli Bo hoard g jiitiachild ory to he«motlwr:"Oh,

ait, I amwhnBgryl" The •afinr tootihellfliB from under hia wai

otolng of :ibe iaow inwin-)wd* tad; Iwkjng oal^t tiio door of

trjny fitJendi there is more than OBBup thin wld nwrld, to

wadeMfibeathe

.Btandbflffflflhl*

one, and lam here to conjroJl with yeno to the belt w»y G| wwintng op theworld, I want to tafi • great heater In-

istosl] your chiirqbga and alljonr hornw throoghaui tha world. It Isa beater of divine patent. It has sttsyplp« with which to oonduot heat, andit i f f .'• door Iq whleb to throw the fuel,Qaba grt; thii beater inteodueed and itwill t ^ i the arotlo soae Into the tfflh-

Jnd7 the temperate Into theII hi the powertnl heattr, It li

thsgioi isoi fansss of Christian iympa

drtlwf

V-. ;i: ^^|thy, TfleqoMtiOBsnght to be,, Intteadof hoWBBeh heat c&o we nbanb, Howgroch hes|;eaD.we throw out? There ans e a whs go through tht world floatingUebsrgs, They froese everything withtheir fatSdtUng look The hind withwhich they ebake yonra is as sold as thepaw ef tisolsr-bear. If they float into£, _E6Jlgly1i3 .lS6|!f!iij|i-iHif • lS2ipi9iliIl¥9Asps from 10 above to 10 degrees belowiero, Ihiri are icicles hanging fromtheir f ebrcrwi. They float into a ni l 'gions meeting and they chill everythingTrtthtWr jeremiad*,- Coldnrnyeur, cdldiKingf, Mid greetings, gold sernsons,Christianity on ice I The church a greatrefrigerator. Ghf fit inna gone intcrwin torqnarterm. Hibernation! On the otherhand, there are people who go through

p great inny

BO.OQO

Ainmnyoffir,

tho fheavena In

like- tiiat xanojf wuula it tuke to'ebkl wcrJa op? Xcrjcs, fjpf •

jbem; bit eneniy,. got on bbaid •A «T«st many PwsIflBi leaped 1 »

post Bnii the beat was eink-Sonie one »|dV "Are JOB sot will-

_ fernate• Bacfineo ipr yettr kin^f"and the majority of those whs were i ntie boat leaped overboard and drownedto rave thehr king. Bow many man likethat would it take to warm np ihii soldworld? Elisabeth Ay went lots thehonors of Newgate prieon, • and ihetarned the impfeoation and the ofawsai*ty isd the filth ists prayer and repent*anee and s reformed life, Tbo sfsters ofcharily, ia Iflss; on northern and «oath=em baiHenilfli, same to boys in bias•Ad gray while they were bleeding todeath. The black ba&nef with the sides

got warm. . . _ . . . , „ . _ iriwieBViaikdfff

tbo hiu^esistjathwreil, tell allHiwa, Meanwbife the tabjri isiprsad,, Oiifit, M d of lift On It,grspss of BthsoL W i t , art? wipe frbnthe kingdom, Ou It, a thousand luxuriescelwtiaK Hark I Bsawoundwi handrapaon the tftbte, and • tender voice cornea

we now nudf. lut, O friends! drink,yea. drink abondutitly, O beloved j "

My fritndi, that is the way the boldWorld la going to be warmed up, by the

• groat gospel firepliicaj. All nations willcone m aud git down at tnaf banqnefcWhile I was mmjug, the flre burned."Qjmo ju eat of the oold, come in esiof tho cold I" . ,

Frntn Home MRfHiirilUand GtumlBC Old CrUla*

Talk is iiapofflible to me," Rngfcinp ,writ«a lu \M4, "owliiff to the ststo of

Xt d t i

p back sod the white bnudsgs onthe brow may set have answered allthe deiqniidB of elegDnt toste, but yonooald not.persuade that soldier dying1,000 aiilea from humo that It woa any-thing bat an angel that Inked liini inh fact Oh, with cheery look, with

aelpfaMron!. with kind uction, try tomake the world warm ISasat Uist day leaf wfccw Um dcaopniiinff BWITloWSfrOB tty banil so gepeniuu HtlyB duly.

? Ariitttiiible iswtiKtslka 100,600

ths bard snrfso^ Of

mtbejB bsmUat-

iBg bonfffi wblob hag ap-WBt pioof to aU agei tbat

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the world like the breath of a springmorning. Warm greeting*, warm pray-ervwurni smiles, warm Christian Infln-

md froitea handi and frost-BhoeK, withont blank-

I on; tho white pillow of theAt darlflg oaf civil War theig to ftlehmond!" when thenot reaclj to mtrch, B in

thira wai a de-campaign antil Wash-

ijita" teitiilibrianj and wrote

anay,lleon

and

Um

lOf^ioiri l iankliaand

"iehVatta aid bii, ram the f ortresBB of

^bia tried In vain to a p -Ll.*1 l^y thfl a^ndosod and

COf the Intrepid, the Efr* te Jeaflnetta:3 **Sfti we»"iott of AmftrioaB martyra

Of the world are(SoniS' al: the mighty

[rt»sf let

^lled on tbfl

^tfo; Jeer or tbfl]

m

Then are snoh persona. We WessGod for thtm. We rejoice in their oom-panionihipi • " • • ,• • . ,

~ | M i W F « l J l l f .

* A general in tbe English artny, thearmy havinB balled for the night, hav=Ing lOBt hii baggage, lay dowa tired u dafek without any blanket.' An offlceicame np and laid: "Why, yon have nohlanket Til ga and get yon a blanket."He departed for * few momtnts andthen cans bask and eoyered tbe fenera!up with a very warm blanket. The gen*ea l Sidd, "Whtsebhmket Is this!" Theomoer rtpllid, "I got that from a pri.vate soldier In tbe Seoteh regiment,BaiphMaeDoflald." "How," Baid thegeaeial, "JOB take this blanket rightbask Is that joldjaf. Be osn no mow dowithout It than Joan dowithont it,Never briag to n e the blanket of a pri.vate ioldier," Bow many men like thatgeneral: would i t , take to waru tbewarlaopr The tafit majority of ns ar*anxjoas to get note bhrnkeW, whetheranybody elte Ii bjanketad m not. Lookat the fellow feeling displayed in therocky rieflla between Jerusalem andJericho to Scripture tintes. Bara is aman who has been set upon by thebandite, and in the straggle to keep hisproperty hs has got wonndsd andmauled and stabbed, end be lief therehalf dsai A priert rides along. Be «esbiia u d soys: "Why, what's the mat-tar with that man! Why, he must bohurt, lying on the flat of hii back. Isn'tit i&ange that he should He thoei Batt can't ftop, I em on say waf to templeBsrvices. do iloag, yuu besst Carryme op to my temple duties.'* Aftefawhile a Levite oomes np. Be looJasv0r and eaya: "Why, that mm mostbe vay mocb hhrt Gashed on the fore-bead. What a pity. Stabbed nsder hiaam, What a pity. Tut, tot I What*pltyf Why, they have tikes his slothesnearly away from him. Bat I haven'ttime tei stop, I had the choir np in thatsmpte aerviiie, Go along, you boast.Cany ma ap to my temple dntles.11

After awhile a Samaritan ajmes along—one who yon might anppose throngh anational gradgemight have rejected thlapoor woucded laraelite. Oomjng alongb e » « t h i a man and says: "Why, thatman mutt te terribly hurt I age by his

f he is an israellte, bnt ho i i a

It was his atrong Bympotliy thatfooght Chrirt from a wauD lioiiven • to

a cold world, The land wijoro he dwelthad S serene iky, balsam fa fttHjo8]ihBre,tropicfll Inmriance. No etonu blasts inheaven, : No qhlll fonntnlna. On a coldDecember sight Christ itejipidI ent of awarm heaven into the world's ftigidity.

irngii aiirt wonrtcr atpooplo say anil do, lu whichUvs," "I duuft get mellowas Iget old," he writes flomo years lat-er, which iatpBo, far to anothercorre-

, "NetbinggiuiadvftBSSin any district of this aooflrsed ma-

chine and doyil driven England, I IQQ=tsrs here (at Oj^ord), bat only on theirt ef the past."

-'How iiiosprossibb/ snbtle and peno-Mting," he writes to a yo&ng BIBS, "isthe principle of pride I Howitminglca

"" with, and even protoads itself ta

company waited,;bntwasiioireody. : A trifJesmaia was, sealtonoHfyher that George Edward waaIn the oriel room and the bud undertha stairs waiting to strike np the flatrtralns of tho wedding march,

"I don't coro," abe pouted » u sthrew benelf diseasolately on a dlvun,to the grent danger of lior veil: "I'mnot goiflg to be nnlmj^ eU my lifo If Ican help i t Dear, doar, why didn't Inanembor it ssoner.

ICE, o^#Pert Spring Will' U MinM •»*<*>

wppi),Ail Lengths Cut to O

OFFICE AND RESIDEACE:

084 ASBURYCITV.

tte porpteJed bridesmaid."Why, Oat everythmg I hate on Ia

new, I did remember that if

Tha thermometer in PalestinedropB below zefp, bat Decgmber is aehMrlesa month, and the pstnrage isvery poor on thohllltopa. Chriitstepiiedent of a warm heaven into the coldWorld that oold December night. TheWot jd'i reception was cold. The snrf ofhestermed (JaUlee was raid, Joseph'sHpiilsfaBf WM cold, Christ came, thegreat warmer, to warm the earth, and allChristendom today feels the. glow. Hewill keep onwormiug the earth nntilthe tropic wUS drive away the aro|ioand the antarcUe. Bo gavo an Intima-tion of what he was going to do whenho broke np the funeral at the gate ufNain and tnmed It into a ronnioo festi-val, and when with his worm lips hemelted the Galilean harrIssue end stoodon the deek and stamped his foot, cry-ing, "Silence j " and the waves crouch-ed and the tempests folded their wings.

Oh. it was this Christ who wiirmedtoe chilled disciples when they bud lidfood by giving thorn plenty to eat, audwho Io the tomb of Luatrta shatteredthe ihaoklos nntil the broken liuks ofthe chain of death rattled jBto the dark-est erypt ol the mansolenm. In his goii-ial pwBenoe the girl who huu falhjuinto the flre and the water is healed ofthe catalopsy, aud Ihe withered armtakes mosenlar, liMllhy action, and theear that oonld not he&r ancatehes a leaf's ragtle, and thethat eonld not articulate trills a qnat«rain, and the bliud ijewai relBnied,and Christ, initead of stay ing threedays and throe nights in the sspnleher,as was snppesfd, as soon as the war Idly

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th#1»1IW

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laanand he ia a broth»« 'Whoa I*" iayathe fiainaritaii, and be getadown off thebeaat and e o n s op to this woundedman, gefs down on ono knee, llttena to

whethfi the heart of the nnfortanateis still beating, makes np bis mind

there is a cbanog fof IWBiBitaUon, goestoKork at him'takes ont of biisaokaboitla of OU and a bottle of wine, cleansathe wound with serin wine, then poorsafana of ths rwtorativs In tha woundedman fa lips, ttaB tatMtome oil aad withit (kJoihst ths wosnd. After awhil* bo

apirt of hii gormeate fw a""aw Uia tlok and wonnded

onrtaln of e1*ei vntion was drflppt'd be-gan the fflploratiofl of all tho Hinier.gwond sauBiftj of earth bad sea, wher-ever • Christian's grnvo any nftei•while be, and gtnrted[a light of CbrinMan hope, remrrection hope, which ehallDot go out aatil the last oertment l itaken off and the last maMoleoni breaksopen, :

Warmth u j BepstAhl I am H ghid that the i n s of

dawned oo the polarp the nations. And if Christ la

the great warmer, then the church igthe g ^ t hothonae, with its plants and

and frails of rightwmtoese. Doydn know, my friends, that tho churchit the institution that proposes warmth?I have been far 27 yean studying bowto mnke the ohnreh warmer. Warmer

p f tobe, and takes die likeness of, the npblostfoolinp in the wqrld^and what & oon=atiint strngglo it needs'eveii to ditee^much mow touipol HI It is like osygonin inm=tl io hottest fin wil l Bot expel ftnHogother-=flnd it gteaJg in with the veryair wo oroatlio, tnruing all our stool intorngfcr'-'

"ThingH that require steady labor, "hewrites to tho ftiiaooorTeaponduuti "Ujeraare indeed for nil of ua to do, bnt theyare the coal hawing part of oar life andto bo done with a Blow step and bentback, patioptlj, sot In a panien, nottrying to Beat o w brother eon! heavers,bnt only to qarrylog aainnny coals as weeon comfortably, Bat the great thingswhich require geulofi to do ore doneeasily if yoq have the genius. If JOB are.to do anytliiiig thai is really gloriotia,and far which men will forever wanderat yon, JOB will do i t as a dock quacks—bocnosfl it Is your natnro to qaaok*^When it raiBa," _

"Do yon knew, Watte," he asked afriend in 1840, "to my m l M the onlyreal pajntef of history or thdoght wehave io Isg laf l ir" "There'i Bathinghore l i te CsfpaBBiOi" he writes fraajVenice to Sir Edward Dome-Jonea,"Thoro'i B bit of hnmblo pio f « y^n, Idon't giro op my Tintorot, hat hia dls-•olntion of eiprWiioa into drapery andshadow Is too licontions fur me BOW, ""I've been Bofaf to the old n i u t e n , "ho writes to Mr. Mnrrny, "and staringat tha Sir' Josbna'a. Mj eUes,- whatthai felloweonhl do !" And here finallyare gorae flyiBg shafts at eortnlB modemimitatojfl of Tumor: "I have bees nowfor 40 yean vaialy and always loaderaud. louder growling and thtinderitig in-to the deuf ears of the nrtiate who fanoiodthey admired Tumor: 'Lead pengilpoiat-»peaeili air! PeaeiI—pencil—till JOB fan nuinago your bluckkuui^then color if yen wil l , ' They aever at-toad to me word, that I My, but go ondanb, danb. danb to thoir deaths, and doDOtiiing or worse, "—Atlanta Oanatitn-Uon,

' Ton I»TB QhaHB ill Hlfcibnt I forgot tha Other i

"Boiaeihlaf flM ana imstttos neir,Q f jOUt ChdlQO JfOU'U BOFSlj TttO.

Every stitch 1 Bars on is »Wi>andjnst will not stir a stepBqjaething old added to my dras."

"Tak# mf handkezohief,one of the girjs.

"Whatoonld I do with i t f whinedthe poof thing. ''Brides don*t,hayepoakotsl neiUiw do they earry hsndker-chlefs in their hands. It would leek uUI eipeotod to sry."

"I have a happy thought," said thsbridesmaid, M Exohango shoes witli me,1

"They won't fit Uf feet are twoBigeS smaller than yours."

"Thanks, awfully. Haven't yonpair of your own OindorellflSf"

"Yes, I have," said the bride, jump=ing up in a hnny. "Your head is level,dear. Look io tits pink box in the chlffsniar, or in the bine one. Ob) theywon't do, they're So awfnlhf soiled!". "Get mo Sdmo bread ermnbi and ftbox of powder,'' said a practical 6(ralintt^"Qlkj I'll b h h i

p^ ^ " Q n l e k j I'll bqve them-white

in a jiffy,»•!¥an're jast dear," laid tho gratefnl

bride, "Now I dual fee! that I BBIproperly marricsd, and that everything

dono to insure my future Imp-Jastono thing more for luot;

"HnrtlQ a gtooAlter mb-ds."

ffie bride dpseeodod tho «&£leaning en tlio ana of 90sorgo Edward,tho sweet eflrenity.of * her fuee woa uisbjeet of favorable cominuiit, HOTfricaida felt that fiho was notBoprepued npon the fntoro jfhof, and die foil that way herself,-~D«=teoit Itee Prwi,

HsDoeiB1! EJke

A. farmer in Dtdawaro eenntybai pB$his conBorvativo soiitinjuiita on rueordby offlsiDg to a tree oa lifg promiKoa anotieo that "any jdint of the HOW

i f ridi

TheAt five stiBBMi past 4 a shoot from

the crowd indicates the approach of the

an spooies found riding or walking onthese premises will be arrested," Inter-viewed as to his precise memiiiig, Agrie-ohi deelares that by "flay idiot of thenow woman spailes" ho nieiuis "one ofttase feeta in bloomer castnmo on awheel," Three things, tliea, are neces-sary to expose a wouiuii to his nicnacoiCH She must baa fiiol, (2) in bloom,ers, (3) on & wheel It will be open toany woman against whom the rnstionndettakeJ to opcrnto hii terrora toplead thnt she was not intended by theinjonetion, beeanso she was not on awheel, wai not la faloonisrs or was nota fool, and the barrku of proof willthen rest upon the farmer. It Boomsthat bis Bpcelflo grlovniido ogaisBt thesew woman is that sbownrea his horse,bat It would not bo pmcticuhlo to produes the horse before the jtutieo ef the

W. L, BERRY,Manufacturing Jeweler,

NO, i J SOlfrH SECOND ST!(

DEALERS IK

BUILDING LUMBER.Siding, Fleering,

YVIndoYv FBlinds, Moldings,

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LICENSED AUGTlONBEB,No. 721 Asbury Acenue, Ocean City, N. J,

Boarding Loiwsiina cdltagH for rent in nil pnrt*of tho city. Cot i;

THE OGEJH CITY REAL ESTATE EXGMNGE. iW. 1^ MASSBY & CO.,

Real Estate and Insurance Agents.,,Lots far sate er ixcbwfp. Heuie to » u i Deetlfi, bonds of

negpiiatid, A Bunaber of banpliii iu tote

E, MASSE V Sb C O .

m

to th© P. O, Box,

Superintendent of*

OCEAN CITY ASSOCIATIONFrom lln nud a\m

REAL ESTATE AGENT.• ! • • •

Brackets, Turnings,i g l j Pickets,Lathj Lime, Cement,

A full supply constantly onhand, and under cover,

Orders left at No, f$9bury avenue will receive idi d h b T l h

ydiate despatch by Telephone,

I umb f Yard end Office:

arohiteotnre, wanner bytDfiology, warm-er Chri«Han eamtatJon, All ontaide 61*berian wlntsF, wemnathave i ta priiiee'ahothonm The only InatitnHpn on earthtoday that propoMB to noka the world

i C i i

ilti np, pale sad exbaoitsd, bnt

tery ttankfal Nonrthe good instil*tan lays, "'Yen mart gfion my j

d l i l l l k " A l r i t eand tauierly stadia tbli woaadef nianoiitilhegatfliiffl on toward the tavan,ffia wounded gqan holding on witb theHWe t*ted|th hkbai Wt, enm and anon

at the good SanuritBna » « i 7 kind. I bad1 thhi thing of a Sfti

I am an Inaejite, Too

. Haw thsy-lM* eofflft ap to tbe ! » •^iEtnt/SWiatsjB, wfth the help af

they all ba¥e thiir work, They pr^oseto make the world light, bat they donot propose to male the world wars,

ns, bet it is as sold asreek i t hasmers. The telescope

abe^s where the other worlds are, fantan aBtronoaejii chilled while lookingtbrdBgh it. * Christianity tells es of

oofflbinatian! and how inferiorarfliity may be orercomo by snperioraffinity; bo* it eaanet tell how ailtbirigJi work together for good Worldlyphilenphy has. ft - great spjendor, bat itIs the splendor of moonliaht on an IHJ-

Sha church of (fed proposesatb and hope—warmth for' the ex-itloof, warmth for the sympathies,

1 I am ao ghid that iheM great altarfires ban hiM kindled. Come In oatof ibs cold. Come in, end have yonr

ialved. Come, and. haw yearsins pardoned. Come in by the great

three Imga eeok wagOQi, eacli weighingSO tons and drawn by sis heffses, Wtomtheflrat of them rise three ehlmnoya,sat of which black smoks ia psariag,Thia wagoa carriea the 10 foot oooMngmngo, where, nres were ntuted die aio-ment the wngtm was anloaded from thebBln, Alreruiy, while rolling toward thocirona grouidi, the ten eeoki have beenmaking active preparatiosB for the break-fast which inut be served within twohears to 700 hnngry people, , ^

Wlion tlie throQwagoafl have drawnnp on the sits of the stUl nnraiaed cooktent, three tntahera with heaTy cleaversat once begin work npoa the sides ofbeef, legs of mnttoa and biai of pork(000 poBBdJ in all) that most forthwithbo changed Into steaming steak,, ohopuand cmtlots, A bailor is set np andBteain pipes are conneotfld from it witlitito big nrn which Hast fanlsh 1,000eupa of coffeo Bljortly, and with thewaraJBg pans on ths tables where themeats a n served, While this is doing byoao let of men, others are raising thetan t, building 12 long tables and nupack=lag SO largo gHHsn boiea that eoBtalii8,000 dlahea and eoantleas kitehea Btentik.—

4 ••• ; A l i l im i l _Nowlthattudlng all tbe modfrn ln-

Tentionafot hating, I .tollyon there IsnotiiBg:»dinll;of giniality and ioeial-Ity a* tho old' faihlangd oountry flre-

were to obme In. _ iOQlilitj. Intho

middle of the. aftonoen, ia tbe besti in the houao, some tone brought in

• • sg with} gratt itrain sad! tie few* of the hearth,

f b e t t h i l _fal afterartiifnt 'Then a ibmelof coals

a room ana pnti'tte kindling be-

gasf and i l e eraokling, and it row nn

flllei »U the tpep with geniality andfrom the family pistons

: Tien ihe ftefghbors capeI'Tbtf sat Beitai ibitr

, wfllehever and anon

• Tide* l a tho

Distinct tides in tha stmtHphorn, oor-rospondiug to thaee of the sea and pro-daeed t w i s daily by lnnnr nttroetion,have been traced* by M. Bonqnot de laGryo in the baroniotrio records of sta-tiona roBored from powerful local dig.tnrnancefl. Tho recorded obsorvatioBf ofBroat, Bt, Helenai &pe Horn, Bataviaand Singapore give positive evidence ofa regular ebb and flow according to themooa'g position. The effect is slight,bnt measurable, • t i e greatest otmoB-piario tide at Bwat bolug shown by aHflovcinent of ono-qnarter of jm inch ino water baromotac which ia equivalentto about ono-flf tioth of an f ueh ba thomeionry baroaieter, The tide ficema tobear about the Saina ratio to the weightof the atmosphere that the am tide beanto the depth of the ossan, .

to unto tlio effect on him ofthe culprit Menawliilo the best coarseof a woman who doubts wlinther she isan idiot of Uio n@w wunian species is tokeep off the old man's laufL—Now Yorklimee.

Slu of M o ? In Eilla,That interesting king in exile, Bohnn=

iin of Dahouipy, seems to neeomffiodatehimself fairly well, by all accounts, to {elrenii] Stances ill hta euforccd roaideneeat Fort de Franco in the French posfiea-sion of Hartinlqno, A trovolot1 wlis vis-Ited him only the otlier day describeHni as having been sanonnHed by hiWITBS and daaghters, aocardiiig to theBtitjuotte of his conntry. Be stood inthe highroad aud was about to rotnrn toals quarters. Lu answer to a salntationfrom histiaitor the black BOBarch modea profound bowa Dp to the jitesent time,it seems, ho has leaniod -very little of thelanguage of hii captors. He only knowsa dofen words er so of French, Howev=er, he contrived to convey the informa-tion that he considered tha Burronndiugoonnby tery pretty and that he and bisiuit were in good health and spiritaHe Is Dxtrenislf fotid of Europoun mn-tie and never neglects aa opportnuitj' ofliatoning to tiie playing of the bafld ofFrenah aarines. The road to his teri-dence is a stoop one and cavored withloose stones. It is about 20 talnntos'walk from tho barbor, wherd a Froncihnan of war, the Dnqsemq, is stationed,—Isondoa News.

IMJJHAJir fJ ITV , W, J .

OCEAN CITY.A Moral

SeasideResort,

NotBxeelled* as a

Health Restorer

Has tlimiffliicls of Building Liils fiir wiie ut varloiiH jiricffl, Htiine veryCheap nud located in ai! Jinrts of Oi*iiu City. .

Now Is tbi Httji lu juircliaHo |iBfper(y befufe the spHiipti mllrrad umm, s«then proisr^ will greatly advaiiue,

I have a pxid niaiiy Iiicjulriefl for Projierty Lelactis 0|h nud 12th btfett6

Anyone having property fur wile nitght do wet! to t'ive me th«Ir prlcfH.All pemonH dfblfiim \» Buy, or bell, or Exoiiubgo projierti', Msstilil dii well

hetom elrwiug any trannclton to call uu or ndditM

I . 5B LAKE,Ofllct, Ko. f J Aplnity Avenue, Ortnn C'liy, K. J,

THE WHITEH..Hl'B.ODiNE.;-

REAl ESTATE BROKER -AID COMYEYANCER,Asbury Avenue, above Seventh.

OCEAN CITY, N. J.Properties bought, sold, .exchanged and rented.

A loading Uterary bght In ono of thebelt known woman's oollegfa says thatthere ate jmrt three books that everybodyshould know by hearts''The ArabhiflNights, ""AUeo In WmderiaueV1 and"ICothef Goose," "A thorohgh fcBowtedge of tues masterpieces."sheaajfl,"will do nose toward cultivating theimagination than any other proHHS that:I know of, And I regard luagijiatisn asthe most itdportaflt of all mental facnl-tim," Hiifl is in direct and rignifloantoppositlmi to tho idea held by manyparents and toqehors Wat fairy tate* ai*injariotts raiding for tha ycmug.^New

aad pnto him

wMMd>k him Low be paned" ^JSf&ti QOOB* out—the

&fi; ttmey to

ind If MUt

laft «fttfbpay Hlse

lack jtov« asd

g betta -with ens handbehind yBn,'*ifodiforated the high mind-ed Jaldeataa frojBthfl 0

I'm afraid I'd

wear a -saried

la SridgeA BtirprlBing discovery has

from tbo invcfltiEntlou niads of tbepint of tho nipedaet bridgn over ihsPotBHiBa rirap, wliidi i§ erased dailyfey people freia all parts of the D iatsfcH en thofr way to tbo Keometwy at Arlnigton. While g^ y d te solid nek, with ft

p g a dofooM¥B pier, it(onBd' the did masonry hod sot

rtarted fram gnlid fsok, hut tipop rip.lap ttons, ippsnatly thBWB in wlta-ont removing the dobrla npoa tfala reekAbove this iasennra foaadatfon thmajoaty was of ths poorst qaality l a•giSBtalg, and the waadef ji that thabridgo did noteollopso years ago,Wea apwrBntly pat in m Jhsy eainofrom the quarry, without the righreference to btieg set on end, and fewtncfii of njortar or cerapBtiyg miiforiaweraionnol A project for fcuiorihg nJdteetiTS parti of tho pier will be prepatod, with aa ftstiniata ef cost, whidwill fas rebmittedto tho Fifty.fanrth

L

Finest rnciHttes for

gpgunninaetc,

The Liquor Traffic and itskindred evils are forever pro*hlbited by deed.

Every lover of Temperancgand Morals should Combine tohelp us.

Water Sstipply,

Railroad^

SieamhpaisAnd all other

Modem Conveniences

R0B6RT FI8HER,REA12 ESTATE ANBINSHRANGE,

AU kindi of r ^ entale bought, Mild and estahangwi. PmperUei on ImndIn all desiml.le luajiioiiH, If you have aiiythiiig todlNpo«f rif a t a hargatii «>meto me, and If you want a hiirgain I cnu nult you, Insunuice writteu In

Best Home and Foreign Companies,Beiitliig time Is at hand. If you watit a summer home, write meand prlue llat. Free earrlap Horvias to

m

OFFICE i SEVENTH STREET AND ASBUBY AVENUE.

R. CUETIS SOBINSON,

Real Estate and Insurance,Nog, 744-46 Avenue,

QOMAN QITY, N. U,

Fa? onoa in hii ooroerbla fildcmiBn frdm the a'teaiUiktAbla '''

wlfii

tha8 ef, ii bicycle tragedy BnsnrpiLHSid

in it* cycling BJtnak A bily. ffor the smartnaa of her iprode Into the park behind suwatet OSK, and, flbdfng Uis Hmd inoon.Tailently crowded, continued to pedalitowlj? along behind thnt Tohielo, which,ft l i Modlts to say, wai sot in notice^emtiqn. SnrMealythodrivor Applied.U« fob! to the lever, and ent spoutedfie water, The lady tried te tnrn qniclc-ly, bat hor bieycla elijiped on the wetroad, and dowa she euai in ensh a « .eltlcid » to ohtain the fall beoeflt ofthe aold water dqnchc, A pcflestrion.hiaarifled ft* the aoqldant, ihoTjtfid to thadrirffj who at once brought the cart la• rtnnditllL H i s only mndo

, , being ohsolntely nneoniBioBBwhat bad hnppcncd, hBoontinned to

the wats' poteiaf etf Wi limsjmg&lMood ' " ' "

Thoiisands of lots for saleat variouiprieef, located in allparti of the city.

For information

loan on Bond and

mmm1

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TOL, OOHAN OIT^ N, JM THURSDAY, MARCH 26,;

SENTINEL,WHKLV AT

OCFAN DITf, N.

1 ROBINSON, Editor aifl Proprietor.

il9se per i o

pR- K& WAGGONER,

Physician and Druggist,KB, 731 toiq *WByi, Ossin 6!lf, KJ.

riif*t ffpugji, Finn BiAtienoiTt

J. E, PRYOR,

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,Ocean City, H, J.

DININGf O B L ADI EH AHD @EMTtf,

No. 1321 Market Street,t ef city null,

PHILADELPHIA,

Hpsriiii nttesition sivpn toNoms n i l j T l i f w i t , t i ih i u f t ' l l l i

of lite

^CHUTCHINSON.M.D.Homtsopathiit. „

No, 9B1 Central Avfnat,CITV, Hi J.

Jlailileut Physician, Late of Phils,

STRICTLY TEMPERANCE.MKALS TO OMJER FBOM B A. B, TO 8 F. JI.

Good Roast Dloners, with ttiree Vege-tiblei, for p oents, Turkey or UhtekenDisiiffB, 86 cents.

I d l * Boom up-stfllre wHh

PURE SPBINO WATER,

0 R , N5 HOWARD BURT,

OFFICES—Ks. 910 WESLEY AVEMUI.

f-iinmeti, Hlelitb street rmd

iihi u io 4 p= ni>, nnd

HAND,A rrORNEY AND

AT M W <

CAPE MAY C. H» N.> PHiiiin

OFFICES

©,310 M M k e t St., Candei i , Mt J ,

JONATHAN HANOj

MuleF tn (Titnearf, No«ry Public,

UAPE MAY CMUBT HOUSE, K. JWlfcl, BS '

IN OCEAN GiTY EVERY WIDNESDAYU OfflM, 74i Asbury BTenue,

7 te ft p, in.

, WALTER L, YERKES,

HARRY S, DOUGLASS,

Counsellor-at»Law,

CAPE WAY COURT HOUSE, N, j ,

ByAuthor of /Aims of T&trt," "Red

iPH»E

imt,

[COKTIKUED,]

Tuckahoe, N, J*In O « » H City Bt 658 Artuty KHBUsl

ALE. I l l I l t tT .

BAKERY,601 South Twenty-seeohd Street,

lee Cream, Ieen«PrnltM and

Frozen

Weddings and Evening Eiilertnlii-mentH a Specialty. Everylbing to fur-(ilnh the tible aud set ftw of chatge,

NOTHINQ SOLD OB DELIVEREDON SUNOAYi

•MAEi HTTATE AMD

ALBERT A, HOWELL,

Real SatalesBd Law Building, Room g,

OOEAK CITY, U, J,

L4 S, SMITH & CO.,

IE8L EJTflTE 0 1

CHAS, E, EDWARDS,

—DENTIST,-^

158B Ohestiiiit Street,

M'CLURE, HERITAGE & CO.,SUde^iiwin to Flnnert}1, HflClure & 08*

mmmn AWD CHEMIGTG112 Market Street, Pniladelphia. ,lerrt 111 Pure Drugs, Ubimtcplg,Fniyiit ^fe<lioli!^, PttlntH, Oils, etc

hv.—j j j — —

INHALATION 11529 Arch St., Phila., Pa,

FarCoiifiuittpflati.Afitliftnin, llron.chltlH, DynpepHta, catnrrli. Hay

Ilcndaehe,

• • 4 0 rm Avenne,

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

, PAIHTINQ BV CONTBAfrr OB 1)AT,

Wallace S. Risley,REAL KSTATb

ANB

INSUKANOE AGENT,413 KABKBT i t . , CAHDIN,

ProparUaa fur ule ud to rent, Hoh« to leann Hdrtfn

ISRAEL G. ADAMS & C0 t

Real Estate: Insurancemm 1,416, | a l EaUle | U l Bnlldlag,

CITV, Bl* J ,

of Deeds far Penn-

Money to loan on Flint Mertgage.Lots for sale at BoutU AtlanUe City

FLAGGING AND C U R B I N G . M l H< CHESTER *co-

E,B.LAKE,Secretary,

Ocean City Asso'n,

QUALITY OFPennsylvania

REAL ESTATE

Insurance Agents.Hotels, MrttsgM n d lota Ibr sale, rent or es=

OCEAN CITY, N, J.

for

HAVE YOUTRIEDPHEW'S

vania

Also ia and 16 inch Curbing-

Beit quality of New York and P e m i ^

STONE^ ' 6 i M h C ^ - .Qriw splidted. . . „

John McAleese,AiburyAvesj

HEADQUARTERS FOR

m

COLES & SONS1 .0111 ;

pfiWleatAbbettigphenormity tf hiiplained to him

LAKE BROTHERS

And all Chronic andMeruoUs Disorders*

It flH b«*n In u*n far Bemrij fe qnkrtar of mcentury. 'liiOiMsmij! of pallnsta h » e bmniroatrrt, Apd nigre thin 1MB phy*JcJ»nn h » eUsed Itftiid rt-Oomni«ndsd It,

It h agreaiibie, Thffels no n»iiMnuS JMt«,nnr HftirMita, BOF sickening imel!.

We )(i*a below a few Of th« gf«« hilBiber flfiftntlmohlftta whlcli we ant coisUntlr rKflTJnj;frora UiMB tsrha hkfe tried If, published with Ute«ipr™ penniiaiun In writltijt of the P»tleiiU,

nccrpt hSr>!ncefs vnilliids far theII fe of liiippliiHw and fipn I iji Bhil * inr

litiit Uxcfnlflpal Ihsl the Compound OiygrD RAHCi-rlalnlf gjfen run.

"Wiiiie I w»» livftfp eon»!rt«>!*d s himltlijchild, 1 wfti tinewn t)> be dffpsplje from b«aj=hoai; It WBH lhtirt!t«il. For twa Jti.fi I HUBconHnfd nlm»i eonnftntlv te the inUBKa, Fofinbre ihan fmir jt-mr* I did pot knew k momentfree fcfirl! pftln. All this Umj d;*p«p*{4 don >tlnuffi it« fa¥iiteii4 ^catit whfii temporsHlj pg.lleved. and »ggrftf nted other «-rlau» dluirdtirt.

My (Ht-iHi* and nhjPlclsBH thQuglitlwoulrt hflneorer, ToJay 1 BED entirely cUrpd o | dj**(jBp«|ft, enn eujnj •rtielea af food ihlt I nflvi Id4t?d usa before ill sll mi life. VQT the p**>ye*f I hafebeeD Up anrt jroine In W e H d heklll^Wtlh snfnclent vigor ts (*ke Hitsfflrt Indomrtlie vmik of the mML Isboriouii nature. As mf(tr*netti fdntlnUei la fmpn*e, «!rtee IcATlne off'" 'n. I ferl thit I SBfn»lii«ilBhtloU«l7 recom-

III* tH-aimpni, hot nnii> is curt (pfOTfdifd. dcwlora* lireetien* are sbgirvid), out Is beting In in btn#Sgial *tt<*vtm,

"MIB8 JAMIE

A, BOURGEOIS,

Counsellor-at-Law,Practlcea In New Jvr»tV, I'iillmjijlplihl ftlld

Uiiitod Hintm Dmtrir t and oireust tuiurtftItoninj 21 nnd UH, [km! Katule ftti.J I AW Ilutld.

m' ATLANTIC CITY, N, J,

A, HO WELL,

- M*lt«r fihtl Solicitor In L'htineury.

lloobi 2, tteul tflUltC fthi IJBW JilllliJIrnf, Ot*A!lCity, S, J,

Kfltnto, inRurnueo

BAKKRM, Kft".

JACOB ©CHUFF., fgurcengr to Ai K, Mahan)

THE PIONEER BAKERY,Bo. 700 Aiburj Aienue, Ocean Ciljf, K. J,

Bread, ttea and Cakra dully.Qftkea a specialty, iirders ddlltcrc

h Nothing deliTered on Sunday

Wfililinffree of

TKQMAS,No. 108 Market St.,

PHILADELPHIA,Headquarter*! of Hoatli Jenuf for

Fine Familu Groceries.Al(Tftyiithefre«iiMlntid beit tebormintl Sn

bo ttitti'ltet 'full

CHAPTEBA MIDNIUUT ilARADDEB,

As tho uiglitwflfl freofroni minorf^f Dotcctivo (Jririiige rtecifled ta take nnunbio UiTOBgb PliHrfltjIda aiiil rnniitiiifflupou (be Cflso wliiiJi ho had como to iii-vcatigato.

It was 10 o'clock when ho loft tho po-llea itatidn, pjid uftor ^vaijiieriiil fl!B!>i Qiiongh ecvcml Ntrcots ho fomiit

in Gtseoiii Rjart, the prindiialroad lu Olajflohb, It wua a Lruad high-way, fliuiked •iyiLh-foed hotum suid aplentiful sprijikliiig of trees.

TOs doteetiva hud uo object in rtswstarted from tho polioa itatiay,

p to (jet to Fislt:]);ir rouU aud alonptlicre, of keep a Tigil tWro, fer thesight Ho sow felt' in no Imninr foriieqp, niid Wiilkod qoSctiy aieng Crs»cent imnd nntil lio eatue to tho corner ofFokpar road, which BUXH! tit right no-

lHer* ho stoppoA for a inQroeut

thsa decided tnuputiiino hU wiilk. Ashe itfadq aiauR, gliUiEjjng oeerLsJoBnlly

(he muhviiy at • tho dwellingwhich were linarty all lit np

and looked bright and phwrfnl, hii eycaw e n nltrnctM by the dull flnniodf a

himp. '•PoH'ivul'a liuiue, efj fellecfed QuriiiRo, Btimding op.

posits it. "tiort of btihijio-ss I tdionlds'tlike to Lmlong to, Pntdiiui ap live Isd'iea, ripping np deiiil tmO-4, Ugh!"

As ho stood gnsing at the hesnso, ro=fleeting nptin tho JiHrdHhipH and nniio-ties of a iJcx-tnr'i Ufe, lio «uw PdiBiviiI!ihall doof bpiutf OIKUHL IisNtiuclivolyheBtopport biMjk iuiiid pncpa natil ho 'wascompletely Blmdowed li^ t\ large treewhich stood OH the pilgeof theisathwayjnhnost equally rllstimt from two etrcot

Olositig the vmUow He protseaea iW'enrely to tho twp Bitt4ng rooms on theK«rand floor. There was no eiga sf Bdiatnrhangc of guy kind In either of thetooms. Then he waUfcd up italn, andentered the room which Mrs. DnvoraMed to cecnriy. Here there TVOTB nnmlfl*takitblo traces of a recent diitBibuea.Goringo cdold easily romcrabor how thoroom hud bc^n rarjuigod Mtor Ita huttenunt hud been takea from i t Evwy«thing wflg BOW imlled obont; tho Seaof tho room was llttef^ with portionsof tho bedding (some of which had beeJirlppod and torn), broken bos&s nndrnm-pled linen.

"This cams of B r i ^ tsMsg hiimen otf. I suppose I may haaanl BBopinion when lT3iB"BU=by"HlyS0ifr ,'2?edapbt this ii either the work uf gomeono whe heunl Vkikery'B evidence andthoright ho wonld have a ity for thenottus ptirliutH I disturbed hie opera-tleai at miihiiglit—while the heaie wasdeserted, or perhaps it ig a blind, Any-how I*BI iu a aiee Iiole, This Is whatcoiuee of fH-ntimpJitaliziug when thero'iweri^tobo iioue.'1

Guiug dawn oil his knees tho deteet-ivo tried to sqft ont tho litter oil thefleer lu tbo hope of picking npsomn-

andoonie«on yonr eheoldsn yjtompeflf"

•'Beforo we begin onr bTaatnew j n pw," said Qorlnge, ignoring the Inipeot-OT'B qnationa, * 'I have a report to maketo yon in your official capacity, I wouldhave goiid round to tho station thismorulng only that I deeided it WBJ besttat- w in kiwn dark, aud I took tha lib-erty of keeping my report tack nnttlyon called."

"Beportofwhatf"—"An entry wea made bore some timelast night—probably bctwuon tha hoarsof 10 aad 13 o'clock, possiblj latfir*"

"MiewiM whlrtled tiio i n ^ t m J"What dot« this point to? Mean to myany one entered the house white yon

• pflos, *-it win, qmts oaay to etesk uutnota and mska Bo noisa, Not n srook-log. step nor • fiqoealdng Mugs ha«marred this espartnjent,". "Yon ahnoet fiamxl ttfl mi of my

eena&i with your olovor octiug--•panto-mime, I bfsliovo they si l l it. What

X shnll go down staira and ar-rango tho hnsp of the window. Then Xstall aaawd tho itain to tho front land-lug, and when I tap flase times distinct-ly at the daar of iny woia wtU yoa stopnp and Bee if 1 am Becnioly Icsikod i ifrom the oatajdo!"

ebolco tirnniJa_. Hllsnide*, CunnwJ t*ruiai _

, Iin!n(ns, Orl^ iiesf, Biitter nndIfaina of beat qUnlity, Weighed when pnr=

injiea by raMtemera, No low In weightcharged to purcliBflors.

HtaplDiliid tnftko nejecUonH from thei best,lAntoat nnd ffenllEfit «tock lil I'liihululphlo.

Order* Iw Bill)) pfflniptlTnttcniJed Ui. Allto the nrnmint of llOnHj] upwiinl ae-of ilOnnd upw

llvered frecejf slmfge nt any rnllroiid Hbla Atlautle of (Jnpo iiiiy cOLiiity

PBIpllS,

SaUiimetlDii orinmnieeil.

inid tlio ilntrctivp! witb fti lie wiitajjcflji ypwig Bina

deeoending tlia stopa tif Dr,honso, tho Jiglit ffuiii the liulling him ia a fivirt jjlfnv, "A sort of oatOf thg fiyitig pau iiils the flro yanngnun! Sbotiidii't wmdet if* hg'd doeoniethliiK srls! Isefotis my present jrft fifixed. Ho knmvH ho in no longer beiygduggod nor in imiriiiejis (lunger of beingrnn in. HGIIU I Tlicro lio goes d o nFelspar road. Hint's not hia wny home.One would thiiik that road would Mmarked 'no thnrougMiiro' fi ir hiiu. Bata pii i ig sum in love is pur Imps not &fair snbjtet fur disfastiou, Yom can onlf

opinifjas nbont him, and they zanybe all wrong. The nts% pf llmigniyffleiid Bfiggi wonld bo dalightsd tflhew, Imppose it is the old story ef thebidth and the enutUa V

And growling like n Burly dogQor-Isge ooiitinneji his wulk along thn Croa-

FITTEBil,

T,

H i i l e H r B ,••The OUP-B Treitdiffnt you »™t n i far ft ft

H»Frfs, u t l F ago. dne of my miinloiiaris* tramWelt Afrfejt, wIinitH life w u In jeopartj on t£-eeunt of lube trouble and & ksfe're eouah.hnnew leftiflfH has greatly bpncfltwl him. Jin hatMllrely r«w*ersd hii hi-altti, mirrifd a wlfs,relumid to hi- work lit Africa, aod taken htaWife with him, >

Bishop WILLIAM TAYLOR,' ISO B If th iMBBB, HSW YnrtV M ^ ,

"iirE«D«iit n e d e a tU> thetiUBof * h«fc

p hf PR, HUrfcey 4 PIIIIHI,*hkh (HTBI id >]( Inqlilrert fnlHnfortn«llpii Uto Ihll reniKrKbJe euntif 6 agent, U 9 m Aof •urprtidnt (SHIM to a Wide MBfB sf

of them mi IffbfelBK 4bkhd0tied is dl*phjptqiana Will be milled fns to

II

I»rs- 8TAKHE1A

1529 Aroh SL, Philidelphli Pi. '

120 Srttw St Sti F n M m GiL

mention thin Bfefwr,

BBfCK LATfeBR,

N«,

BRYAN,BndflaiPlii*r

1007 Ridp Ava,ltlnsBntie^ Blnb*, Hftlh Tnba, WatirI^ad and lr«n Flini, Piniipi. Etii., fur=t hr t eetiee bountry or (Sty Resla!.h-d st ihort eetiee,

l i n t f e d I teei i , niipi.bountry or

h»t H U W ,

J.N.JOHNSON,

STEAM AND BAS FITTER.

. Repairing aBath Tubs and Plumbers'

Supplies,

T8O AibnryAvenpe.

GONVER i BUZZARD.

away frnm thswliich bad Ijrotight hiin toHiB thoughts hud wmidcrcKl back to awell nigh forgottnii jKiiod of his lifewhen ho, too, hud been ILS yonug m Man-rie? Lettlew mill na deeply in love,: It wns etoe nnoii siitUiight whea Qor«ingo pnt tha lutchkey into the door of13 Felspor ronsL Ho hnd dotennined to

got into i M hnflse and go to bM la sdart H i was n little tired. There wasnomcMSon fotft nightwatck Hoconldda all he wonted to do nest diiy.

To Goringo fenr was unkiiowo, andafl he itood in tlio hull of lha emptyhomie no seasatiati dijitnrted him, exceptttat ho fait mmsEBlly tipod,

"Long wftlkfl evidently don't agreewitb a e , ' * he refleshsl na ho jjicmn t&ithe fitaiis and Blade Btr.i!gli£ its SteiB*worth's bedroom. Ho hud a little difll=cnlty in fifldiiig tho right kef, but hesoon discovorHl which it Was, iind Bn«locking the door ho entered tlio reqinand then fnsteiietl the door frottj the in-eide with the bnuffl Iwlt He pltieed u:chair neat the head ef the bnt &£ therids which wai farthest from the dear.On the chiiir ho phiccd his coat midwaistcoat, und on the top of theBd hiiwatch a id a loaded refohres, Thou hotook off Ills bootH, find arriinging iiblanket orer himself foil usleopqaicldy.

It was broad daylight when Gflringoawoke. Ho'jnmpcd "alertly ont of bedand aaw by his watcli that it WM cleaespan 8 o'elAek,

"I ranst fihanee liRhtllig a fire in tliekitehea," be thought aa he ghnjiped offbJs shirt and proceeded to. the wash-Stand, "Naver "thonght 1 eonld fool ub-solntoly ia wfuit of n hot eup of eeffce,Hello 1" in ejEcluiJn&i, "no water in theswer, I mpposo I enn have a donohe iathe senllety." Ho threw his eoat overU i ahonldor m l procwilMl dqwu atttfii,

Tho kitchen door wny at the for endof the hall It stood wide epon, and ofCSoriuge entered the kitchen "he saw thatthe kitchen window wna partly opoft.

Ho was not an omritioijal man, bnttho open window oftugod Mm to bito MB

Up, md to etamp fHrioasly en

thing which might give him a clew, usto the stylo of man tho marandcr was.

*'Nnt a profpssioual haud," he soondeeidefi "An jtiiiittenr of tte woret

and, therefore, my job is all teed i f f l l "

ft,

VKBR1D6EWITERI C0^f

Insurance Agents,

IlrUIt

O O. ADAMS

ADAMS,

In nokaii

HARRV? HEADLEY,BtOVSB,

Til flDOnil MB SPOUTING.

Jehbtnr pmtuptl^ *tt*nd#d to.irniitaee, •• • : ;

698 AsburyCITF, H

4O0*1O

Thera'i no inlstake nbont thiidsw anyhoWr'r a id he, with Hgnjlle, na ho jjroccfliled qnietly and slow-ly to enjoins the hasp/' 'This hm IKKHforced daring the sight Perhnpn tlie

ia tha JiBBBo u I hava bq©a ofEnmnjy ISBSIUCS I, wlut n trininph

it will bo for Bf ]^g to hew thja I"Qoringe eiitcjfcd tbe Mnllgiy, wiidieS

himself withabmyo diawof tmwaoorn,and then itarted to make hia breiikfatt

AaSBoonashiahnngfir and thirrt wereippeaaed^-ha foniid imiplo nmterlalfl inthoriantry far: lifswuatrt—fa^ t^ektia

fitB, wisdew wai "a. high woeasB femewittiaopniGntcd path nterat fclnee f«twJda ing bctwooij tho* window and

Goringo conld Bcareely control bilrage—rage directed wholly aguimt him-eelf. At Ui e bottom he was a man ofviolent taiiperamont, hot he had imiaz-Ing puwoTM of mil coiiiroL For a dosesyonra he had uot felt so angry |be tho Itmghiiig stuck of the Yard,wag a hmim iirnlieii into wliiln Im waspraetSoallf in clirtrge of i t The wholeblamo, and worse tlnui the blunie, thejeers, would all be for him.• t fNot a glow to the iatiader," hegrnaned, rising to hftf feet, "That eo-UH'iittd path ontNiilo Uio kiteheu win*dow will hold UQ ftxilbteps, find i t tendsfight dawn ta (ho front gsitD, The deriland the jerry builder aa nftiml In Icttgaewith ouo miejthcr, Ajsil all tlie paypioflpatlii enirouiiilliig the SIOUBO—the gar-den at the back aiitl the bit of a foro=conrt in front-—tire us hiiril as brass,' Adaring tBannilral, whqpvep he was, al-moat daaerviiig of a rewuril.M

( GorirgB new fell to wondering If h«had been forestallod in the finding oftlio nutqs-^tho ijiifqa which ho Wai mor-ally buBnd tu ilfKtwver, Dal a grimsmile. lit np hii face as he pendendovef thia proWr-in, "This is"the e a ^worn that htw ta'Ji entered," lie reflect-edj ghmoing roniid the apurtiueut, "Ifthe intruder wiyi only iiii outjtider, flHsdby Yidkeiy'a confesaiou, ho wonld hayowade straight far 1 hnt worthy inventor'sroom. Or perhaivt he wm diBtntbcd hyray arrival imd hud Bliiiply oouinieuccdan exhuoHtivo Heitruh uf tlie premists,OoBfOBUd him, v,hoover ho ia I" groanedHoringe fierecly, .

Thou the doteotivo strode out uf tlioroom, and nioiuitffll to the flfflt flwrlanding. Ho finMa-d Uito Stfliaworth'ibotlrooin, conipMgd hw toilijti aJitl h i »isg the keyi; of the humw from hia poct=et he epeniHl thotltwirof Viukory'HSieaLNothing wad diKtarbod hero. The wiu-dow was sa'tiroly hiSKpwl,

Qoringo rtiUK l for awhile, glsnelngniiil tlie room, taking in every objeot

"No," he said at length, ''there hnsbeen no one here Ninco I saw the insideof these futip walls Just," •

Again he dnjqiiiided the fltatrsand m-tored Mis, Diivoru's roiHa, He klskedisme of the hosm oat of his way an hestepped scrosa the floor, nud then heproceeded to a pllo of torn linou whichhad oTidently beou tiikoji froju the bed,'

"Holla!" hetTiod &§ his pickedmtfrom the litter n piece of nmiplod eun>hrie, Beopeuetlit eat, and fixiflg U seyea on sue comer he mw two lettSHSneatly ombroidejed.

" I t L, f"horaHl, a pnzslod ffltpTeg-lion Btealing into U s fifdiaarilr paasi?e

"ThaE is & matter welater. I did not orjrifelwranntilmid-uighE. Now.BriggB, Z a s going thronghwhat may ieem to yea B bit of tomfool*efy. Put that bub little b o r f l ^ job on*of yoor head for ths ptosont, and Ithink m> may eafcly start operations. Iam now going to try and demonstratete yon how tha money was atalsiL "

"Do yon still think that tho notee arewarm? Bat I enppea I mmta'tnskBnon a qneattoa,"

"Ihavp BO objoctioa to onawer yon,thsogh I am a Uttle digtorlKd by Mshat entry into tho hoMe, I have notchanged raj mind—the notes BIB itUJin the honao."

"All right Bnt do yon think it ijUtter to Bearch fop ttoffl In the darkthan with the aid of a light? My bnlla-eye ii at yem eepvlee," ;.

"Thanks, We Biay nqoifs it lataf.At pTceent Z prefer the dark. How, willyob seat youself in lira. DaTorn'Broom? z will remain here for the prea.Bit,'1

"Do yonwaijt to belock&d In!" aAedthe inspector, with a snapicion of play«falnesa.

"Notjartyet, Bwolleetl m n r i =eas, Z am going to fltnko all I'm worth• ^ i&ean my repntatien

"Ia thii to be a final perfofmanoa ora duMs nahoaraal, or what?"

"There has been no rehearsal, Brigga,bat flippancy doem't agree with yonnor with me- I mil tn a ve^r irritablemood now, &ay he Bcrions, How wlUyon got down to the room which thedead woman occupied, and sit there un-til Z come to y«m, with the door closed—act locked? Arid don't speak to moagain nntil I gpeak to yon."

"All right," Eaid Inspector Briijpi,rising to his feet

He coald not help feeling anmsed atthe notion of Goringe eouvertisg him-Bolf into a kind of thonght reader, bathi felt the doteotivo was in no hnmorto be placed with* With solseles stepsbe paascd oat an the landing, descendedthe flve steps and entered the room Inwhich Mra, Davornhnd died.

Hero he seated hfmwlf, and tn a, fewoqments he found that his playfnl pr&=penaittes haA deserted him, and that ho' it DOH nuc'omfortabls than ever ho

felt in hi* lifa Ho wit in the darkfor Bevcral citintefl, a prey to the mostnneaiy thudghtA Prueticitlly he wasnnariaed. He had no revolver—nothingbnt,hii whistle and a pair of handenffa.

' What sn eartli was Goringe doing?Perhaps the man had gone sadden lymad a&d had decoyed him into tlie kus>

ly honfle. Bat that was too foolUb ftthought to harbor. And yet it was allTory strange, Qoringo'H manner moet ofH Not agemnd inthohonic He could

net sit hero ia the dark muchNot nnlosrt he eonld hear athing which wonld direct his thoughtsfrom that hideons bod in the cornerwhere thowoiuiiu had died. Was itusrderf Was it, as the doctor eaidi &natural death?

Inspeetor Briggs was seatid facingthe door, Aj ho was ebonite stakesome noise, to slinffle hii feet or studnp, and Utiten even to the oroaMng offaJsowB boots, he thonght ho saw thebedroom door moving. His eyes eonldnow dietiugnish objects in the room,No soand hiid reached his ears. He satgasing Hpolibonnd at the door, whichgradnally moved inward with no

Ia a moment, jnut as thefelt he could bear the horrid silence no

ymiss yqnr tsica Haw get

back i s year room,"- -!*ra# d«d reoiB, Ifc hns qnite gf™nme tho Hfciventi I ean teliyoa, to be sit-ting in It How long do yun moan tokoap me there?" ;

"Abont as long as tiie thiof took tomake himself eocnro. Probably half aahour."

"fteafens! I should be dead of thesold and ths darkneaa and tits Bilenee inhalf an hour,"

liA Uttle 'black hole' won't hurt yonfor eoee ill a way. Bat yon mnat notplay the spy en me, I do apt aatieipatefailure, but if I do fail I want to failmy own way. Mid let no Ono bt ths

ynetinm thaa half of thestill pasled, Imt as Xd us mm fe^ts 1

sqlf late tliia ttjeb, gthe look outrideL Bv*ai tta i

bla'td

"Cateinly. Bmwbrif l i t""How, then, in yba go ngajn, Shot

tho door i ysm. aeed not clone it tight btloek it nnleau 3fnQ like,"

Inspectot Brigp stepp&a haek Andtad tho door, and again he sat down

ia hifl chair, a prey to thgpghte wbJeb.anything,hot conifortable,. It

i&amed to him afl if Uio whole tragedy—mnrdor, OT whatever: it a s y hambeen—was being enacted OVBT flgahi,

that howas powarltasa taimpodothacriminaL

After BOBS minutes hofonndthat d( .ting wag poeitively Unbearable, BO heworn and esmmenced to walk np anddown ths bodroom, making aa Iittianoise as pofuriblo. Very soon bo heard a

down so low aa umMng

hats been BaffioiBat^tbat

ials in the Xirjudoti•. "Shall ws.thongh tha darknaB im:thathoiribis,/

tcriug the room,The dotootive, still moving noiseless-

ly, walked to the bal, rBinainod along,•ids it for some mouients^ffln apprecla*

Tho KonBo at the other sldo pf thefeaee had no gnttci wiadaw end bxhlb-

l a bknk wall of SBU, ll

IS ITBi DARE, • _ ,

y before 11 o'clock on Snndaysight luspeutoi BrigffB, attind tn plainolothoa, sot oat from the station andwended Ms way toward F&topar road,Teiy few honsoH in Uio raid eshibitfldany lights as the inspector tarned theeomer, and tie pathways were shorn of

ians, partly giving to the driz>ellng mln and partly owing to the fastQk% Mlspm read w « a, qolel Mid TS^1

ewly to bod road on Snnday night.A snbdned Hag of the ball doorboll

brmight Gflringo to the door, InspeetorBrigga, ootni^Maodiaf hlfl big franae,ahmosi Slid thtoogh th& half opgndoar' • ^ ^ h a d e m 1 • " - , ' : ^ : • ' . - . . . ; . •

tw got npetaiiB," said Oaringe,rtd; ;*fI am nslag tte hm%

man fitoiuwefth'a room.The itlind i§ drawn 'up and the Ughltotth street lamp finds Its way Into

He tried tliedfXtr,bis flpaoe of tine, during which Brfgpfelt M If Bttie strange temp, the liksM WhiohhehAd aeva espariajefidLb&-fore, held him in thrall' and ~Inge, still withont makinggam one gigh, wMoB geeiiwd 18from hini inTolnatarily, andthe preaa In the room w h m thishad originally been plafisd.aained for some moaaients, andwithont tittering a wotd or making •BQtmd, ha dbuippaared feom thg toom,leaving the door half opan as h@ pssied

flat,.: -.. . : - . ; - . , , ' . x r • " ; • • ? '••'••' ^'

"toty Bestir done, aartBioly," « i dthe inspeotor, Bpeafang in a low tooe inorflee to EHHsn him»lf ttaiiAe soald

"Ho dOBbt,"he refleottdiingo hi now on the mnreli np stairs, andhas eanght a enaking step. What is hiagame, I wonder? Of conrto it is nowplain the wilf rascal has somo mason ofbis own for fixing his mind on 8toin=worth, after all his pretenses. Whatcould the other fellow, Tickery, havemeant? Toaeetise himself of a crimewhich, &t the time he did nako the eon»fosston, he must have believed was ahanging job, eonld scarcely have boondone for the purpose of easing his mindabout the minor offense. Aud if he cel-lared flie notes, whnt did he dswiththem? Goringo, of coaffle, mast meanthat it was Steiuworth who Btolathemoney, bat Qortiip isn't Infallible,Awfully good that hut job—the prideof his profession allowing a bnrgkE tonrbeeed to work under his very nose IWhat eonld he hara beco doing witthimself from 10 to 13 hub night? Andwhat in heavea's n&mo is ho up toBOW!'1 as a strange fionnd, a sonnd of•Qnething being movedt eanght thetmihV fiiif nf Iiunffitor Briires,

"llat** not his three tapi aarw^, lwsndef Ia he fit the doorf Aud I wonderitiU mars is he going to mako a goodolean job of footing himself in? If hedoes that, Til begin to bfllieva he isOliver, If he finds the nates, I'll * beginto think ho Is very clover. If he cliseov-en what happened hi tidy house on thenight of the Oth aud the early niorningof tte lOUi, I'll feel inuliiied to pathim down u a witard,"

Inspootflr Brigp now came to a halt.Ho felt it was possible ho might not be•ble to sveFhftar the summons from thenext landing If ho didjiot reseat hlu>self and remain still Ho found hischair and sat dmvn, tntuing over theease In his mind, tfriug to reconcileone fact or oae gupptused fact with an-

riag oooAHinnally whaton earth Goringo was doing. He feltthat qnlte half an hour, niaking rlno fll-lowanee for his impatience, hnd ekpsed,and be was "bogiiining to wtttem pintoanother eonstitntiijnal up and down thedark room when ho henrd tho mjnmnnsfrom the flrnt flexu^the three taps, clearand distinct:= Inspeotor Briggs FOBO with alacrity.He opened his long light overeoatandfingered Us ballgeye, and then, with& Benge df intense relief, homonntM thefive steps leading to the flnt floor land-ing."" Ho marched straight to Steinworfh'adoee, and then heheard Gorifige's Teiea,"See if both doors—Viakery's and this—sro securely lotJced."

She inspeotor taraed his bullfleyo onthe door at his right=tiiO door of Ber-nard Viokory'g room. The key 68 in thelock. He tried the door. Looked, Thenhe toned to Steinworth's door," The keywas In the leek, Be tried thedoof.Locked, •

"Ha Is olever,*1 iaid Inflpootor BriggstobJmselt

Qoriage1! Toiee again was heard r"Now, Bed Biding Hood, open the

lost and walk in,"

from oiplaJnlngpwiment to « a I itmi loafc at'

his

yon nnd to you in tho dark.want te

"M ttefOHgh » Job ai twm;t_.

. B8Pap,

the ILm Who Trjrfi

Colonel Henry Wntteiwinof an old ooniposltflr 'boon gison np tolowing of cecoutrio ideas,was that the humanmesh, So bad sever!vanco 1B BBppsrt of iyttem was tamt down fiWher of ilccplng hoorg by gradationfinally axrite at s state whe»; by 1tieo, one weald ba eatlifled wife a moMBRiaUer amontit ofBetting,

Ta ihow his eonfldeaoeho began topraoiioo thefollows i Ho nmally glept nirieHe eiplaiucti that be wonld imtdaws to 8M boon for eachpassed nattl he=

of ilecpiag hews to twosclaimed, wot all that WM

^<0

CHAPTEBA EETDRM VTSTF. v1

• *'t am afraid," said Inspoetcff BriggaU be itood inside Albert Steinworth.^room, "that Bed Biding Hood is noteqsal to ttf task of teachiag her grand*

tine went by, aad the oMfsllo^vhad kept to IIIM rale kidflnally renehed tbe two hoof tUni

Ho went along fof isfeta* "deeping bnt two hon» daily,tho timo gained in readingeating his idea. While them wa

floreose in hii walglit,'ieeiaed to etaad it very wolL

Then he began to talk ofdnoing the tiino, and whsn>tajlEed of Qis osibiiilTWlihsni ileep entoiy.

Be set typo and was an oldtho paper. One morning abontweeks kftnr ho had renehod hii-aleoping mark tho oompoaitSF at;ease next to his neticohaddroppo*! his head upon _ _that were folded over tho eaifi ; It'sear qnitting time, AHnp, and tho old chap teasHo had gone, to elosp.:•osn deserted, with thejanitor and the sleeper. Thawas iuitnsted not to botha' hi

The next day when'thorived' b© was stillleft him and snoringJarred the type ia ths« B t i d . ' " . ' • • ; / • • • • ' , " ; ? ® % ,

Some ono told hii wife 'Wli'and she oonelndoa to let hint

Mood np, *aa adtwtdnf teOsm lw tami OmUm m the mulljimfltng fmtflido.

PUSTERINB,

OmmentaJ Wort 4f'^AlieicollentploflB to plant an easily

•'• mused the de*

s> dear, good feljsw,^ s t e d n i s e f f aow, I have

yfm somewhat hardly,temper perhaps. Bnt you'll.

Me, I know, v And uow I'll dli-' tob^hti te yon,. ; ftafr

flBrt and lawmost tjjke this inhind and say after me,yoa itaU give In this case shill b© ths

Ho slept on in that positfstf|tp|honra. Then they oarrksd him i p ^ lat home, Btill Bluepiag. •= * • "honia, and when & *gotten how ta eet 1 r_;

to toad again, althbnsh hli:Bi«good in Others

m& j a g £ a i i l ^ f c h £ ^ ^ - _ : V'- :*.!'• •.•'.- JL_^_^_^J__5I^_^±J , i j t .L. ! :J" ' f _? ' L - , ••-: r ; _ ^ 1 ^ V J _LL_Ll ^ — — M B B M M a » ^ a ^ r t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I '• . — . • • • , - - • • : - • • ' • = _:l_ *,- " i = ^ « . = a m m m m V B ^ * « k « r .'. ; > ' j ' ' ^ \ i ? , ' ' ' ^ ^ t ~ « # ^ ^ ' 1 T a # ^ l : : ' ' ' • " , [ ! * •

n Caps Miiy City u should know,fqi-thtstuffm pjr&ct

DEPENDABLE DRE55 STUFFSlfaW is a liberal

ny gAHvet K i c*nec«« of u si cape May emiiitr. DM«« ttai if rtf

i I8BS b the iksrom, A* u, I8BS, by the iksromh OBnneU MdlUtinnilgoods store, east of

filld flWhkb *ni be Mid at Trenton gMain Able, filled to overflow Orders left at*s Ml enuyal ^ f t A e t fcr«»iiew arrivals-of

(be N.UOIMJ every woman Herts one ormore dresses from them. The

onJuae letb, 1898of Cfeaideo, to nominate sndtdit«! tot Presldeut

hhwlfe, to B. B, Weaita.

ra^asapiB^ji.

eiby wad Tbotnte H. Btmmsai, of Mill-

?

Date, March fi, 1896,M, Charter aud Julia A*,hlal

aud the uii) delegates «o elected onTuad*yf March SUt, 1890, shall atao

tbf Republican Convention ofthe HstCsmgrssionai District, which

wife, of Oo»u City, to Robert Cvtofl, IWU1 be held in Trenton no the sameof PuII«telf>htK, lot 411, BetftoB & Idmtftu \Uie State Convention to name

Which OomidetiUon, f!2QO. Date, Hugh #,

( Benatoi B. Bteelsian and Marietta,hta wife* of Atlantis City, to John T.Priee, of Ocean City, lota ITS and 178,

Consideration, f<HO. Date,

to Robert Cam.n,«f PhliAdelpliia, lotmt Section A, Consideration, f 1005.Dute, Match 2,1890,

George S, Gaudy and Clam €,, hlawife, of Philadelphia, to IdaT. ftoMno, of Oean City, lot SB, Beclton A,

and olinj nlnabteDate, February g

B. Sieeiman and Marietta,bfawjfe.af Atlantic Crty, Id CharlasA.

OL-SO City, lot 110, Bs&UUB A. UoBttdenlJan, ^ s a Date,

*p4 body, anundoubtedl

George 0, Lenuiff, of Lennlg Station,to Henry H. BodJne, of Ocean tSty, lot

N.F ,mi©, R b r a a ^ a , p

Charies P. Hftyts, of PhiladGlphJs, toThorns B, Slmmoua, of Mlllvllle, lot685, SecUon D. Coosldefallou, $im,D f f a i i I

Annlfl R, Soiner^ of homers' Point,tpFramba J» Bmlth, «f Qe tu City,lotSSl, Section A. CtwaidemUoB, flOOO,DatejFebnjft^ 16,1898,

John S-MopkliiJ and Martha Hop.bibs, executors late Joohus Hopkius,ufP b l U d l i , to WlllUin H, Palmer,ofHaddonfleld.iotflTO, Section A. Con-sideration, | 0m Uate, February

two delegates and two alternates to theSt. Loots convention aim..

TJnder the <a!l istie4 by the StateCommltteeUape May County is entitledto eight delegates, or one fur every twohundred votes east at the last Guber-natorial election.

The county eommittee Ti tinder thecall authorised to apportion the dele-gates. The following are the delegates•lievifli

Upper township, 2t2 vote*. 1 delegate;Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Avalop,194 votes, J delegate.

DennU township, 294 Yotet, 1 delsg&iMiddle towyBhlp. Angtowa, Wild*

wood and Holly Beach, 410 voti*, 3delegates.

Ijower townshipaad Cape May Poiat,180 votes, 1 delegate.

Cape May UHy, Wyst Cape May audSouth UJHHS May, Ml voteM1 ' ' *

UEQttflBli. "Chairman itop. Co. Cum,

Samuel Carhart, eontraetlug pandgla£ler. Egllmata lUrntebed, Job-bi attended to, ft50 Anbury avenue

WAN A5IAKER 8.

serge family finds a homesort of serge, in=

eluding the water-proofed andthe charmingest of all serges

Etamine Homespuns hauntthi§ corner—more elegant andmore enduring homespnnpthari you've known. But takea quiet half hour's look, Xhat'sbest ** . ^

At Bne n yiird^0=ln, BATJ Mne Berg*.ricBti mndfi |a tufqe w a i a ;l), medium and wlile wnlc twills,

Blrktty jillwool, and toe color hasSfond rt Imhl test. -

\% TSe a jArd=?iMn, navy blue, brownI prven fine twill nnd wide wale

and Bmnrt Ornnlte ""might for tbe ten

mountain Urtaa. 'At II ft ynrd-ii-tn; Serge Cheviot and

46>ip, Hopsaekfl. Stylo and nef*lw

FRiDAY, April 3. A, D.

AT a O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON,

Tbe HJi land*, tenement*, hemHtrtmeiiis nnd «ai Minis » is be sola nnd the samel otbc p e n ™ iirffuii whorn ilw tola tait* Imvp bain !nl.! «n imount nf santa, and IBs L.uiountof t M « Uldon amount Qfeoi-h pftns!, Are 6* fallows, y i i ;

AAfteued la Nine of

O«*li City Annoflatlon, A

Tax Cost

m ,mmi,mmmSB, MS, IDi, flBi Ufti, BBi TO Wli

cstendinif to wilLlB Ihreefteiof iHgb wnlefiiuifk Ihiin Igl ulrwl ( q « h rtreeMseliiiitVM

t ; trlry mul criHpj1 to theItiseU, but fttil&litd tsquiil to a finse] otli, WIU Htnnd the serenSt tsAin haul wt-ftriiijc. Two nsTjn, greeu,limwn, pray, tns and cardinal.

At | i a yunl—Hi-ln, UoiBSBpun, A dis-tinct wenve from any other class ofdrag Htiiffs. Wiry n n g h thnsuLiof dlfft-reat wlors mingled togetherformluK pretty m t x t u n sad a styUlull fabtlc.

At #1=50=111, nhowpr-proof Bergs. Avery flue rail! and smooth surface,but p-tumiy wHitlier doesn't affectIt Ahviiyn kHxht aad | r»hI T

er liQBses, IS In iiuint-jr, to^ttlief wlfh land

lo within lhret> fesi of liigb water miirb.nndjrani Jth i tns t to 7th rtreefc All tend «wlof itc^in ftvenuci oppalte lob S i H S

IU brtwesJiBih and imb %mfram *X*Bii HVCDUP to withinhteh WOUT rnnrk, il i

j i s r A n ijioa a r t e r s l ^twwa OiJjan and Wailty aVf hues froin liftli»tr«i to lyili iilrwl to Within three fisl Oftilgli water mnFk

lUjmalndeF ar t.lm-k» between lit snd a l .a !~ «nd UiJ, M anil 4tU, Hti and Mh. Glh HhU (111.

Hli iiiid TIB, flh and Kill iitHelSj B f s i S i f f t i ^i; T i i a j

K B[7,toS2J

II

(toinf Ite otheiB Jo their

Horn, of Philadelphia, teBobert Carson, of piiue city, jut, 278,AeeUunA* OunaldemUoB, WI6, Date,Maroh 8,1896,

Beniee A*Btlm, of Oeeao Otr, toWilliam H, Bhocli, of Philadelphia,lot 435, Section p , ConBlde™tion,fi7fi,Dale, March II, 1800.

MUton E, Cox sod Anule .htiwife, of Bordentown, to Carulhie B,Upx, wlfBof B u b E, Cos, of OstauUlly, OM-fonAh Interest, in lets 738u d ?« , SecUon A, UowIdefaUgn,t m :£&& January % 1806,

luctea A, CSHE, of Osean^Uity, toferoIiBB B, Cos, wife of Bosh Er Cos,

of tame dry, one-jburth iDtereatln lots738 and 740, Section A, ConsiderationflOO, Date, January 2,1896,

Joeeph W^ C M , of Ooeao City, toCaroUne B, Gbz, wife of Rush E, Cox,of tame place, one-fount] in ten t IDiu|8 TBS and 740, Section A, ConaSdera-Uoo, 1100. Date, Jautjaty 2, im,

SimeoiiBardstey and Anna Ellabethhis wife, of Philadelphia, to J a m s 8.BafdjlejF, ef same city, iou 000 u d mi,

CQnBlderaUon,il000, Date,

oudity. Mdwb 23, isoft,

WHERE TO FIND THE STORERESTINO PLACES

Main Waiting Rmthi ju-niper street ar ' t h e Transeptnear the Giraid Window,

Century Dittionary ReadingRoonu Thirteenth street cen-tre, In the Book store.

Gallery ResL Juniper an^Market streets, a half flightupjOpposite the Post Office,'

Basemmt .Waiting Room,Thirteenth street, cuntre^atfoot of stairs, _

Art Gallery. Third floor,Chestnut street Ample roomand perfect quiet

All the above are arrangedfor the accommodation of vis-itors, especially ladies. Con-veniently located and easy ofaccess, they invite all wearyguests of the store to rest andcomfort,BLACK DRESS GOODS

Black is the feature of theyear in Dress Stuffs, and whenwe gathered more than threehundred styles !n black DID-

Two iiavya, brown, gmai, teaBud black.

JOHN W A N A M A K E R ,

THE EMMETT,OCEAN CITY, N. ,T,

, Open all the year. Rooms heatedfor those dtsiripg it. Fur terms, etc,,

= * •

Miss U, A, BOYLE,

HOTEL ATGLEN,CITV, if, j .

l } j d lj ronon,Qeorge Becker.A. H lJ

HIVE, m | tm tu TU Iticlimive. one block ofmiaiiio*" tKtwetrB "SA and 2)d ii rtcLe

7K6!»c!£«-U.tw«fi!J!stiiiiiI Will Hr» «, Ihrt*Ljocka IH-IWWII ."Bill nnd WIB »lr«-Ui. luiyfront between i:f nnd Hd HlrfttP, 60 fet; Ljiyfront bttwitn M and 4111 Ktm t». Si6 tixUimy front IMJLWWO Jth ttfid Mb mr, eL-t i»J

ITS fcelH, i».!»?, lsKiiB.«, m, m m lss.Ha.iiP^iSB,

Li iiHIy,ii'i:Ca^;«7»ii2tniiA HNii f^,PB inelu«i¥eU

SB

Jaicph M.

A. B,

C qSira, W-

ib J,Bii

AA m,m11 414, SB, SB, lUT, JH, a y 'JiT, S i , 717, Klit, fit I

-ti imA Sit.,™A SB, Hii, HH, 1,10, i.i;, iff, :i7l, i in, i,',Iii "' *

JI m

. 3 3)

iU

Ceiilrally leeitid. Open all the year,tafyd ruoniH! Electric (Iglit, Arleulaij

water, Bunllurj draluage,

S, C, GOFF,

KOI OFEN FOESEASOl 011815,

BEUEVUIHOT BATHS,SAMUEL SCHURCM,

Bur4walkt between 7th and StJi Its.New Suits tor surf bathtnu.

imisB iroRberhart,

l i ^CO.

VKfSir= Oaniep,L'tutrlai Hutf blhwQiHimiuel Uaireli,Hanld Kuiery,It, H, Hqweii.Wilboimin* Krugnr,

<j mal i ailuKB fi!A IAN. i m

-I

I 41

! n11 isiua)

Heptember 20,EJlzabetb Rapp, of PhUadelphla, to

Airamtta MaaBlnger, wife sf ChartsBsalngir, of MJHvllIe, lot 627,

Q, CopalderattoD; Febra-

Caroline B. Cox and Rush E, Cox, orj Ocean City, to Abel D, Scull f of ammtI place, I of lots 758 and 740, Consldem-

lMt|MoD| ttOOOg tiiitjject to n o f t ^ g a forDate, Febniaiy 18, 1MB,

_ Hotel A mSmmeUi Mn, F.

find sou, Jolin Hallowny.W.H. Mil lick,!»• K. Steveo»o, r,- & WhlU»ldsf B, f

ABbenfdtef and wife, Robert Uar*

E. CLINTON & CO.,HiavfistDfsriisd D D H C U 1 7 C

Ippsrtinaf O U U A n j & A ,1008 MARKET, u d S S. TENTH ST.,

, Thomaa B, Hammer, Edwin R, I ;Mj w?w. Whiutof.OJivsWKB, naiii alone

M B , Ke^rlck, H. B. Wyetb, B,W. Jtotberfofd and wife, H. JJ, Wyeth

d Jib Kbr t Cand wJib, Kobert Cveon P, ,Mrs, Oliver K, Stevenson, Mis* W, HvMUitek j f a i ! d i b i J ? f | i H

an Burn, g,Cli dfe

; JS B, Van Bulj, AJNrt Hewsli, diafemW, Oole, M^lmut'vllle; That

IL BimiDj OamsotowD, Pa,; D, B,Allison, Rwriug Bmncb; H, O, New-

VlnetaQd- U teE L*lnlrii MB, Ann* Gurwood

H, C, Kereber, Ms, E,

FRANK HERR,

ASBVHT AYE*

A ruM line pf Orimrnenl*, slsebii wnicbai.jc«ilry mtd nilvefWnrccnrrlusl in Rtwli,

1 fr!*e HiBiial ritteniioDtolherepfttrJng OfMild JL'WElry, ana "• -" ' - '

sirs, E. i t

Tboraa* R. Luke,ClmriHi ijiwrrhrr,Sim, Mary I

H. W. I d b ,

KH , p, ?i

u us60 fwt bay ffonl

C i!ft, li«ii _ . . .u itou

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•imy 01

'dmurn

yoiy inim

yoiy 01

2<MyiMy(H

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OF ALL KINDS,Sash^Doors, Blinds, Moldlngi, Bracfceti, Columns, Newdgj |

C d S h i l stantly on hand and untie* "Sash^Doors, B l i n , g j

White Pine and Cedar Shingles constantly on hand and untie*

will re«ive Immediite attention, i

Yard • Corner Fourth St. and West Ave.E G. STEELMAN & GO.,-»

ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK,^ = In either hard or soft wood.

OfficeTard and Mill: 8th and West Sts.

a

Note the Out in Prices of

FAIL AMD W 1 T E R CLOTHIHG,At M, MENDEL'S

1 6 2 6 ATLANTIC AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, N, J.

TLe Tatltl Bill which lately btearae a law has knocked the bntlam out o,prices, aiid ihe purcbaser can uow Hecure r«!Jiil)lL' gekfdH at *sur boui« at mlnH figures, Jiiyeailgite f l

813 Asbury Avenue.t • . ' '

Don't fail to call and examine ihem. Prices are the lowest,

_ - , i - - . - t,jai,fui,m, m, titium-, tm, em, so.is JO s m

m is m, m u, m, m, m, m, m mfntiaw (.it.between liili uncl JUih. •« nii-nduW luM («>iwiSB istii iiiiil liili, tgp fa;L yay jmi i Uhiwten laili and Hlli

an us .-fij, v^, sn. fiffl. &Tt, sot, b]%nuttbone-liAilof tlw-Kof Jiii-iitiow bifilii and idiii

m, H,

D, Monhol!,MM, SJorrl*.

iililep,l l j Water Co,

B. Co,

AtiI)Bit

It1)uU

wi , tm, mi, 66T,,rjHK. igfii tii ciji, P I , IK*. mt u>CtiN, IffilOfliti 751 to "Si, 771, Til, m,!ii\fm

B76 to Wi ISfi, hVi, STT, &TH, 7 Hi 1% m fitt i.iiVfnJiili between IHh mid jyiii nlrnjU

OLH.HflVS '

«HG(UTi7l

O, C, ElcctHo Light Co,0 ,0 , H e r t *D, W,

Hli.Htmrp.U l l b

IRA S, CHAMPION,Wboi«a|e and fiemi Peaier in;

CREAM.

or mm cin

il. n.M m&4Htt,Florvncss H«hm Ht,II. u. Hteeimu & OQ,

Ch&rlfR Tnlile,

,wWhea,

t*AWT KROWRJ.L.aBaB.u.alaniiaii,Jitmai liobiriifon,W.E,Boyiis,

UKq

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N, P,A ' 1D 9H 117,K (USii :a ia

«H iG(U,Ti7loTS7ijotM7iirKiiiio1i»ii,fs(;i1K4; t o s p , f t i s t<> air, i to. S, f5 to so, a i i« s i , IM to!.% «,•?, SN>

6W.H0HH, StJfliT,,-!i«i2rf%2S^. SH MM,

planf, e|&Sltf.SUHflplant

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THURSDAY, MARCH 23; ISM,

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ATLANTIC C0UNT7 GLEANINGS.Oaraer«d by the " S e n l l n d " ' ^

AH oomiadQlcatlonfl ghoald beeotDpsaied with the full name and od*drifia of the writer, not necessarily forpyUlaitlsQ, but A guann tn of good

nocan, o( Pbllftdetphlfl,

Ii vulting lelatlvw in thUa elty, ;William Peaehsy, Jr., and family, 6T

May's Landing, have moved to tbla

YoungB Uiirsou haa wild ona sf Ulshorsefi toMre, J,. L, Smith, of OcesuView,

ftobert Fliher lias hod bfs AtlanticHVSUUi ooUagd properties enolwgd witbm e a t fenoB,

NfehoiBS Coisoa lias the eon (reel forbulldlug Iho addition to Dr. J. H. Wng-goner's place of buslatiw.

Edward p, Warner was tendered anenjoyable surprise'party lastday, 11 beiug bin birthday,

John IteudriekS; of Piiliadeiphla, linssold a lot, earlier Third Nt rest and A»-liury avenue, to AIUHEU Uuttoii,

RrCurllB itobluBctn liaa Holt! two Joinso Central avenue, uotth of HoveiitUstreet, ts a May's L&n&lug par^y,

John S. G n b u a and wife have reuteilaud takgu occupancy ot oue of Mrs, J,M Boyle's cottages on Firth Btreet.

- —Youugi IJorSon baM sold two iDlSTsn-f^uiral avenue, between Blxlh aud

RkhUnd.Tbe West Jetmy Ballroad etfttlon at

this p!aeo was brokea Info Saturdaymurnlug Qud asmall.BUm takin fromthe casli drawer, t he agent, contraryto his usual Eattona, had taken the Modshomo with him, '

Egg Harbor City,-• At the annual -t

proceedinp yr@m gtave aijd sopukliralOonitablBWimain Brook*, who wasthe Johu Fow of the campalgu, i theonly Democrat elected, conducted',' theBervtoee wlfh Hoiemnlty. After the ceNemonlalb© company enjoyed a lunchand llitined to storlea of wliy the ticket

Harbor City Improvement Com pan y,held here Saturday, the following offl-een were elected: President, Bobert

BeViDth strata, toTliomaiB,H. H, Bodine hsu* sold f >ur iota uii

AHbiiry avciiue, below Tenth «!rt*t, Hieproperly of j , G. Mailer, to Johu Qrtsn-weU,

Jama A, Mala, of Phlladctphia, oilMoiiday rented one of Hobert Fiflhor'HsiittaieN ou the boardwalk, uurtb ofSeveuth street,

W, E. Hoy t baa moved lite familyfrom L!nwood t j thb city, taking «ieeu=pancy of acoltnge uii Oeuirul aveniiQ,above Fifth Btreet.

James S. Blitinnnis, nf Mlllvllle, IIDHMild Ilia cottage ou Asbury iiveisue,near Flftetuth Btreet, lo juimtimu A,

'Ayr», of Brldgeton. . =**:••Lake Bfotbers bave mMa lot ou As<

Isiirj avenue, betw«n Twelllb andThirteenth Htreets, to Mre, E. T, Ullii-tou, uf Fhihidei(ihia,

Dr, Aiioa Hand, of <'apo May City,will deliver a lecture under tbeauHpjceaof the W, (J,T, U, ID Ibis city OU Tbure-day evenlDg, April 83d,

Mrs, E, L, Rltier, nf Phnadeiphia,iTjWho baa been quite HI fur several weeks,* % Hpeudlug a few dayi ip Ibis dty fur

the benefit of her health,Dr, E, U, Wejtou, ut Piiiiadeiphlii,

has Kilted out of MrB. J. DovyneH' uot>tagea oil Aflbury avenue, lieur Scventlistreet, fur the coming season.

The Uftysecond blrlbday of John T,Price was celebrated Saturday alteruwiiiand evening by a number of bis frleudstender!PK him a HUfprlBe tea party.

The W. A, Mauahan Military lianrtwill give an entertainment in li. If.Stiles' Hail upou eoinpietioii of thebuilding, the date not yet being fixed.

The Christian Endeavor Beets at S.SOnext Sunday, wlieu It wiit be led byMiwCorioiiSuMon, Tbe topic for theoccasion will be, "Things that keep uifromClod,"fi, B, Smith bai Paid ft lot on Central

avenue, between Fourth and FifthfitreeU, to L, E. Jeflrlcsand DBiiiel Ti.FtBiiir, through the agency of li, Cu^tli RobliiBoa.

Au evenliig party wan tenderedyerHowell at the residenee of H, 0 ,Bteelman, Central avenue, Iantday evening, A large number of youngpeople wen pieMnt.

g, U, Woodhull, eouriBellor-aHftw, otCamdeiJ, spent Sunday, Monday amiTuesday hefB. Mr, Woodhull has beena euflerer with malaria, hut WBB muchbenefited by his stay in tuli city,

Charles Uatthewi, Jr., of Philadei.' pbla, spent a few days here last week.He Is an extensive properly owner andreports the sale of seven of his OceanCity lota during the pafU ten days,

Dr, J, S, Waggoner has bad his cot.t a p sad drug store moved back In orderto allow the erection of a flue fh»nt. A.D, Scull did the moving. The newstructure will he commenced at once,

The excursion house, Eleventh streetand boardwalk, la being greatly enlarg-ed and otherwise improved. Mr, Brown,the proprietor, promises to the pleaflureseeker many new attractlous fnr nextseason,

B, Wi QtaB, wife and daughter, ofBriatoi, Pa,, were here the first of theweek getting their cottage—Centralavenue, o a r Eleventh Btreet—in readl-nes for summer occupancy. They ex(net to come down for the summerabout June 1st,

Rev, Tbumas Harrison has been engaged to eondiict the evangel islle aer-Vices st tbe camp meeting, beginningAUgoit Slat next, Mr, Harritwu hasmany friends In, Bridgeton, Mlllville,Ttentou, Camden and Pbiludelphia,who will he pleased to know lhat hewill again be wl Ib us the com I ng eeason,

The annual report of the Collectorand Treasurer, showing the receipts andexpenditura of the Borough for theyear ending March M, appears In thistaiue, and is the moat complete state-ment yet submitted to tbe taxpayers.The auditing committee apeak In glow*iagtcfmi of the mannei In which Col>lector aehurch keeps his books and cob"

ducU the bustneaq of his office,The following pnjpertis have been

rented through the agency of H, H.J^dinei Cottage lately owned byGilbert * I*Jte to U, Wesley McCorkie,of FhUadelphJai the room now u«ed for

Vice Fresideut, Qesrgis T.Freltog; Secretary, Dr. TheodoreBoysen; TrcaHUnsr, V, P. Hoflman.

Somers* Point,Ji, Tjfldow, fireman en the West Jer-

wsy Hullroad, and 'wife, of Camdeii,have been spending a few days herswith the latter's pareats.

At the blcycle race ou Baturday be-tween William Keates, of tUls plaqe,aud WiUiam Engllsli, of Eakersville,tlie fiinncr cunie ofT victorious,

HarnmODtOn,revival mcellngH which

Pleasantvllle,Bev, Dr. Baodall preached his fare*

Well senniiD at the Baptist eburch Mon-day evening, BeV. & A. Doughuw willeonUnUB the ipeclal meetlnfs; also flieWedBeeday afternoon «tvlee< at 4,16

are being tondueted by the blliidevni!l H H hHtjv. Samuel Houitea, Iu the

Flint Pfggbytyrliiu church, will he cou=liuued for two weeks,

Hammonton fiirmera are of the dpin.Ion thtit the Ntruwbirry plants havebeen seriously Injured by the sold rainiof the lost two weeks, as the roots havebeen delayed to a KfeatoxteiiL LJlaek-

winter well and nive promiue of large

On lho cveiilujf of the ISth lust,, Itev,J. C. Kllilun, of Hanimonloii, PresUdent of the Ailmitlc County CliriatlonEiideiiviir Union, gave an eanicMt ad'dreiw to I bo EndtavorerH ut Central on"The nectHnity of belitg zealous In our

The Junior Eiideavofgrsffave a BoctalButunitty afternoon fnim R to G o'ctwhat the liniiie of Misa Alary Price, AfterH|Hflk!ng stid Hliiglng by the Juuitirs,refreshmoiils were nerved, from which|7 50 were reulizud. This Is the firstattempt wbielt tbe Juulurn have madeio rai-e money. They are justly proudof their wuoctss.

May's Landing,Baker Lloyd boa been quite ill during

the [!d«t week,Frffbiilder-elect JellrieH and Daniel

II. FruMiir were in OeeaiiUityynThuls°day aud Friday,

Mrn. Aniuiida Vruighant who hasbeen aUHenl for wvcrul Biontiis.returnydhome on Friday even tug,

blim Eliza HniallWucid bus been tbegUBHtof Vinelund frleudH for a few days,

A iiiiiulwr of HebreWH formerly em.pluycd Ui a clothing factory at M IK pah,ntior here, but iHiW on strike, were arested Saturday ou coniplaint of the

proprietors, It I?said that theytaking their place

and tunmteiifd to burn the place, TheprUuMiynt were held for court,

Port Republic,At the resjiit election held in Gallo-

way TowitHhlji, t lie frit lowingcatididaleswere tlcoUds Township Ulerk, W, B ,FeutoniUoniinittee, J, H, Lippiitcott;Burvcyiirri of HighwayH, FralikTberlossod tj. 0 , Slrlukliiud; Cuiirttable, AlbertWebb; Oveneer of tbe Poor, EII|ahAd*am»| UotnmteHier of Appeal, H, F{|*Hug} Pound Keepen, Jiseph Balil, JohnBhluu, E. Khnley, Harbor Masters,Enoeli BttmcrB, B, J, Strickland andJames Adamg,, Mlsa Jiinct Ashley, already the chsm-

for the children.A large number of people witnessed

the bicycle race Saturday afternoon be-tween W, English, of Sea Vlew^ andW.Keatea, of fcmera' Point Keats;was ths winner.

In the bicycle race Monday betweenB, Clark and A, Willis, the former wduby one minute, '

Wlnfield Ireland has material on theground tor s cottage to be erected onPleasant avenue.

Do not forget the White Ribbon TeaIn Bed Men's Hall Saturday eveningnext,QTlie entertainment given In Byon'sHall Saturday evening was well at*tended, TbePleaftautvllleCoruetBAiidwas present and diBcoiireed Borne Veryline music. The procetds were for thobeueflt of the Knighls of PythhuLodge, ——

Quite a number of Atlantic Cityeyellsta were In town Sunday,

MIBS Eva Clark, of Atlantic City, laspeydiug a few days with her cousin,Mattic Marllu,

Mid Gertie ftoblnson, of AtlantfcCity, wan In town Sunday,

Martin Lear will erect a collage onMt, Pleasant avenue Iii the near future,

Lemuel Conover Is daugereurtly 111 attblH writing.

News of the County Oathered from

pion lady bicycle riderhaudsout new wheel.

of Port, has a

ahop In the Gilbert * lake building toh i i / ^tta| W^en^i ^HstlaB

Union for ft reading room; EBOoh Bur-ley'B aoutli eottage, Central aveDue he-low EteVenth itreet, to Mr, MHHck, of

the north s)ttagef samesame locality, to O< &

itevMRB, * f bHadeiphla,f*'^-L-' i / i i t i ' • •—: : : "

81, »t EL MurrlM', ^10 Asbury

owner wad

window abide store in South Jersey.B.H, fMaUh & Isna, 101S and 1060 As-bmy •venae ^y'^::•venae.

Mis, Rtilpb Aihlpy is enjoying theusual number of bumps aud thumpsconHequent upon learning to ride hernew wheel. Patience that very desh>able virtue la never fully added to awoman's accomplishments until slieleartia to ride a bicy tie gracefully, whicha man never acquires, A oham paiiseela the only animal thai cornea any-wbere near Imitaliug the awkwardmoventeitts of tbe higher animal whenon his wheel. If be would only donthe dress of the lady, and sit up straightthere would be hope tor him. POOF fal-len mnn?

Elmer Adams vinited Philadelphiaand his brother last week,

Mrs, Alki© Blake spent a few daysthis week with relatives In Phila-

delphia.Miss Alice Johnson has theMiss Clara Hewitt, who has been on

the general Uat of measelB1 patients, israpidly fesoveriug,: If measeis la theresult of a swine diaease, why do theJews have them? It is supposed fromcontagion. If swine were ail driveninto the «ea and drowned, would tUefebe any more measeis? . '

The result of the school meBtlng wasthe re-election of oiir popular trustee,David Ashley, We trust that our schoolwill not flog any Iu Its Interest.

Atlantic City.While Edwin price was attending

church at Liu wood with a lady ac-quaiuiariee last week, his horse andbuggy was stolen and they were com-pelled to walk home. It was supposedthat the thief drove here, but after athornUitflflearah Chief of Police Eldridgenotlfled Price that his property was not,Inthiflelty I l l s now supposed thatthe thief look another route towardPort Be public.

The Hrlgantlne Beaeh Ballway Oompany WOH reorganked here: Tbufsdayunder tbe name of the Philadelphiaand Brigantine Beach BallFOftd Com-pany, Tbe capital itock was fljted at1800,000, divided into tieo.ooo t is percent, preferred stoefc and |lfi0,000 com-mon slock, Qeorge H, Coot w u electedpresident,James B, Van Werts ttBirarer

=. Relief ofThe special committee appointed by

tbo Legislature to codify the boroughJawH Introduced a bill Monday nightpurporting to be for the relief of thenumeroua boroughs which have beendeclared unconstitutional by the eourtH.The bill repeals the act Incorporatingborough governujmtH ia seulde r^orti,and provides that every borough orborough oommlitBloii eHtablluhed undertbe provisions of the acts repealed,which is bow s do facto corporation,shall be ciliated a borough by its presantcorporate uimi under the geneialhpniugli act of ii78, aad the supple-ments thereto, all urdfuauceH, aclu andproceertJugB heretofore passed aud takenby any such borough, and boroughcommlefllouH, are validated aud iwu>ffrmed, s

The bill further provides that thepresent officers of these boroughs shallcontinue ia ofllce tilt the spring of 1807,when uew omcers are to be electedundfr tbe act of 1878, Ohloers yowholding over, not piovided fur by tbeact of 1I7S, are to be ouHted.

Tlie law of 1878 is of little or no useto a growing aud prosperous boroughlike Ocean City, It would be far betterwere the proposed set defeated than toplace our town under Its provisions,

, An Enjoyable Ten part?*On Friday afternoon a large number

of ladles, laden with eatables of everydescription, gathered at the residence ofSirs, Godfrey Aug for the purpose oftendering Mr, and Mrs. i", J, Hmlth asurprise tea party. At the appointedtime the crowd proceeded to Mr, Smith'sresidence on Asbury avenue, north otFourth street, and flied In and tookpoHHtssiou of the houae, there to bejoined by their husbands or sweetheartsat supper Ume. Frepantloas were Im-raedlateiy begun to prepare the eveningmeal and the table was soon laden withall the delicacies of tho-seawn, to whichthe crowd did ample justice. Abouteighty persons Were present, and tbeaffair was so conducted that the sur-prise was genuine, The evening was

'' Rid arahdt.Itev. Henry £}, Gilbert, late of Pliila-

deipbis, how paatof of lbe BaptlHtehiirch berf,; find MIM Addle Slaughter,daughter of Df,J,fil, iiaughler, Wereunited in the bonds of holy wedlockyesterday,, . : ^ ,

East Creek and Etdora,-The-experlineuu3-ir>-iual(iug paper

from salt meadow grass at Eldora haveproven uuBueceaflful aud the aheria baa*nelzod the plant on a claim of f9000held by O. W, Blelteniheets, of Phlla-delphlft.

^mers Hand and Perry Ch rial tan ,ofthis place, took a ride on their wheels toOcean City on Sunday to visit the lat<ter'H brother.

Tuckahoe,Michael Kennedy htm sttld hts place

here and will move to Atlantic CJty,The farmora nro busy getting ready

for their spring work.AuewHtore will be built at Buck

Hill.Mark Uhanipion will move (o Aeile.

plain «»».MH, Mary IJHI IS very sick at this

writing, WB iiMpu alie wilt soou re-cover- _< . . Cape May Court House.

A writ out of the Uourt of Uhanceryauthorize* the sale of "East Cape MayBeacb" by tlie Sheriff of the enuiity ouMonday, April 30, Tbis property ex=tendHfmm near Mineral Hprings Hotelto Uold Hpriugliiiet, aud HJutalnB aboutaOOaores, It is traversed by theteWeH'HPisiiit Hallway, and, exoept hotel bulld-liigri at the Inlet, Is unlmpnived. Theproperty seized Is that of Logan 61.iiullitt aud otlierH, and was taken inexecution at the suit of the UaiudeiiSafe Deposit aud Trusttnjatee, complainant.

Ocean View,

The people of this borough, Bomers1

Point, Beealey'fl Point aud Tiiekshoswe re •tartlidjbist Wednesdayafferboouwhin It bceame known tbat a big tJu-baiifllibuileringeitpedltlonhadcleaiedfrom their naldst without one of themfor a moment euepeettnff what wan In*tended,; The Htesmer Allantlc City camedown ftum Tuckahoe. where it hBd

VEAR ENDING MARCH 3; 1890,

spent In social conversation and vocaland instrumental music.

An application was made Friday fora receiver for the Granite itate Provl-diut Building and Loan Aseociatiou ofKew Hampshire, a branch of which wasurganlEed in this city iu June last withover one hundred shares of Block, Tlieassociation has other brandies in At-iautlceity, Brldgeton, t^mden, Mam*monton and Bomers' Point, It Is saidthat the association is short about $250,-009, The application was made to BankCommlasiouer Duryea, who reservedIlls decleion pending an iuveatfgatlonof the awwclatlon'p artaire In New Hamp*ihlre. The object of a Receiver Is to tieup the company's assets In tbe itate,anjong which Is 130,000 deposited withthe Secretary of State,

and R, B..A, Farrptt general vuagef.This is the concern which the l»te J.Bush Bitter, the isal ertftte bnieer ofthe Bollcitori* LoftQ and Trust Com-papy, of Philadelphia, whose ltloni wiecked that company, got intodiffldulty, and the bondboldeis of whichappealed to the Uovirt for protectlouTh ti b ] d l th filThe w «ManageJ Pafrott, and

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note** -A Mother's Meeting was held March

18th at the residence of Mrs. Bebureh.After the opening exercises, conductedby the Superintendent of Mother'sMeetinp, a eonfefeDce and exeflencseicbangs was given by the interestedones. A poem was read by Miss NellieBchurcb, which added to the Interestof the meeting, Beforeclosing airauge-naenta were made for an Esster supperto be given Monday, April 8th, at theIllinois, . , .

Tbe "Belated Picnic" given by theY's March 12th was voted a success,Boclally fend flnaueislly.

Miss Irfalia Coombs, of Philudelphia;R, P, WllielB aud wife, of Beftvilie; Eheazur Crawforsi and wife, of Douuisvllle,aud Miss Nettie Gapdy, «f Owaii Uiiy,Were vlnitors liere Sunday.

Mj«s Suiile Pierce and M H . BelleClark and sou, of Kwjng 611118, havebeen vtHltliig with Clark riereo andfaniily.

After upending a few niontUs at homeWin, Cubb has Hgalu gone to OceanCity,

Yuiinp Uorenn, of Ocean Ulty, wawattending to biiHlncHs hire on Monduy,

Mrs. Caroline gmlth has purchatscU ftnew hDrse of Ocean City (lariles,.

Tbo roof of our dspsst wnM paliilett oilSaturdrty,

gape May City,City Coiiucil haii pottKed an onilnance

authorizing the Issuing of ^20,000 ofbouUB with whleb to begjii work im.mediately oil the new ocean bDardwalkand beach i'tivlllou», A note for 1701)0will be made ia tide over the first ex-jteuBcs uiitii the boiids are sold. Theeontmi of the police has again been putIn the bands of the Mayor, PresiUeiitLesmiug has announced the fuliuwiugstand Ing coiniulttees far the ensuingyean Judiciary, Doak, Tuwusend,Rutherford, Wilson; finanee, Johnson,Town«eiid, Wilsou; prtiperty and tm-provements, Poiusett, Doah, Hand; fireand water,Townsend,Wilson,Hlldreth*streets, Hand, Hildreih, Wilson; educatluu, liutberford, Httid, Fgio^it,

Mrs, SI, F= Bonzauo and Silas LauraBnuzanij were guests at the AlUine iuslweek,

A lodge of the Royal Arcanum hasbeen .irgauiged, with forty members,

U n , Charity JJooiittie, of Philadel-phia, lathe guest of Mrs, SallJe P, WH*(lams,

U, Walker Hand, son ot Captain 11.W, Hand, baa gone to Chicago fur athree months'sojourn.

The Windsor Hotel, under the man*agemeut of II, Halpin, for the third

on, will reopeu nest Baturday forthe season, '

The cottage of ex-City Treasurer Gee,D, AlcCreary, of Philadelphia, is beinghandsomely reiiuvated fur summer oe.cupauoy, -

The Aidine has been enlarged andgreatly improved since last autumn, .

The Cape May Board of Educationorganized on Friday uight by the re-election of William Porter as president,aiid Thomas W, Millett secretary, :

It is reported that a new Republicannewspaper Is to be started hero withLewis Tt Stevens as editor.

The efforts to have a monumenterected over the grave of John Grace, &Revolutionary soldier, at Deuulsvliloby subscription from school childrenwill

been lying in winter quarten, the day |before and anchored in the channelback of this city. It was rumoredahotit town' that the bont bad beencliarteied by the South Jersey BallroadCorapaDy for use In building the bridgeafor the branch railroad, u d as M, F,Honzano, manager of that line, washere buying prov-Wont) extensively tberepiirt was generalh/ believed.

Tlie steamer with seventy men onboard, under command of General Gar-cia, was anchored iu tbe thorougbfanfnr eighteen houn—within two milsof the custom house and without sus-picion.

Boou after (lie steamer anchored herethe sloop yacht of the Black Ball line,Cap lain Samuel Scull, put oat to theAtlantic City and took a man, whs hassince been Identified as General Oarcla,aahore. The General remained on thewharf while the •loop carried out lev-erallitadHof provlBlotia for the con-sumption of the Cuban patriots aboardthe hleamer. The favt that Ocean CityIs a temperance town jyaa a, source ofHerious dlsapiMiItiinieut to the AtjantleCity's paHflaiiKers, almost all of whomwere shivering with the cold after theircbeerlcra night on theTuckaboe river.

All Tuesday afternoon and High IOeiieral Garcia and his men anxiouslyawaited a algual from the Bermuda,which had left Hew York on Saturdaymorning. The cramped quartern aboardthe Atlantic, and their desire to get

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away before suspicion wat aroused astu the character and destinationof the cspeditluu, kept theCubans hi an uueasy state of mind,Nut one of them, save General Garcia,appeared above deck while the AtlanticCity was anchored in the bay, and noone, not even Captain Scull, of the busyBlack Bull, was allowed aboard,

Wbeit at lost tbo shrill screeches ofthe Iterniuda'o whistle resounded overthe Lay about 0 o'clock Wednesdaymorning, a stifled eueer came from theimpatient Cubans below dedi, and allwas activity aboard the litlle pleaBureHteamer, The anchor was hastilyweighed, and the Atlantic Cl y swiftlyheaded fur the open sea.

As she cleared the Great Egg HarborDiir the men swarmed ou deck, andcheer after cheer went tip as theynighted the black hull of the Bermudaat a distance.

Three hours afterwards the AtlanticCity returned to her winter berth atTuckahoe, having safely transferred her[HUJscugerB to the Bermuda, whichpromptly steamed away southward.The party consisted of General Garciaand his thirty-two compatriots, wholeft Philadelphia ou.Buuday, aud abouttit fig other volunteers for Cuban free-dii.ii, who joined them in some myBle-riiius way. There was also considerablefreight aboard, sm tbe transfer from onesteamer to the other occupied consider,able lime, Spygliwscs discerned theAtct that the wiudlaHs bad to be broughtinto sef vice lo get some of tbe boxes ouuonrd the Bermuda.

One of our gfocerymeii furnished thefilibustering party with $m worth ofmerchandise. He gave the purcbaser"cut prices," thinking he WBM furnish.Ing the branch railroad laborers andthat by so dutiig he would secure theirtrade,

, A report from Washington states thatthe United Suites Government has or-dered pursuit of the Bermuda and mayarrest all who were concerned | u takingthe men out to the Mteamer,

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Cape May eounly, H, J,

FOB SAIE,—A lot on Central Avenue,between' Tenth and Eleventh streets.Fart can remain on mortage. Applyto T, C, HuteblnjoD,Mi D,,Ocean City,

FOB BAI,E—Cheap, for caahta first-class shuffle-board, Samuel Bchurcb,7tb and Asbury,

DANA*S SAHSAFAWLLA IS not onlythe beat of all remedies for the Nervw,Liver, Kidneys, Htoinacb and Blood;

yourbut A no beoeflt, you canlopey back.The same guarantee apiII In, Cough SyiBB apOiasien,For sale tiy Dm* J, H, WAQQONEB,

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I hafe on band fievefsi small cottageswhiohl will trtde for Jotfl ioeateO^tween Sixth and Twelfth stSBata, OceanCity. I fclso hays iome Mod buildinglota on which I will elect dottaga forany one wighisg W invest in a hon»by the sea, Terms roBODAbie, and Orstmortf*g» taken on tbe pppp^ft^e when" " * UoriHpoii _ . . . . .

ABSi.D,8ouiiLJBulMer#

Oar new itoek bf flfteea fiboitsudof Burlaps, Fel», Embossed,Blania from 6 isntB up, B. B,A 8OHB, 1WB and 1060 Aab

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H a n T i n e to Vote on We 5fThe directors :ef the West Jersey and

Atlantic, Camdenand AUautie, ChelseaBranch and Phliadelphia, Marl ton nudMedford Raliroads met at tbe BroadStreet Station, Philadelphia, Baturdayto consider the calling of B meeting ofstockholders to vote on the proposedmergldg of the several compuiiies,While favorable responses have beenreceived from mare than two-thlrda oltbe Block, including a inrge majority ofthe aggregate stock held by Individualholders, it was decided that the timementioned for sending in proxies badteen hardly sufllcient to enable share-holders living at adlstauefl, particularlyIn England, to respond. It was there-foredecldtd toexteud the time In which

as many as poaolble cau respond beforethe meeting of stockholders Is called.

NOTICE*To all tbe property qwneni ef OeaiD City,

N, j . Any person orperaonB being flgjrlovedbeenyH of any violation of tbe hulldrerttrfctjpnS,ni found In thodoodsof MjDUecflH(Jjty AssoclnUoIi, wliD will report tbo name totbutiuptTliiWiident Will be glVOil an order (n.Hlructlhg the nttflrnoj forthcABiHU-IOtlon locouiirieuwleKftl r'rowefllriKH jit ODCv njnilnnttbo purtips J» oirfpdlpe, ana te ciiiine allcon rt o» py agffi BUS nttorney j^ea te tbe oUity Awtoclutlon.

Ur Olisi Of tba Board ol ,E, U. LAK

BpcrelarynndHuperiitendont

AprilV

note djueoqated innk

f 1000 00

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June 20, Itm, to Bate fllMountPd IiiViDBlnna BnBk tit Oc*t.Cf O, ISWulerCq,

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Vlnfijand Bank for seek of O. O,wite &oboMf iBtfi, to Bale diaeoDDtsd inVlnclntid Uaafl fbr acct. BI F, P,C n i dCnnneid

December H, 1HI5, to Bale diHconpt*ain VlBeiand Uaab for occt. oro, c,B |es tr iBMf«&

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208 CHESTNUT STBEET, PHILADELPHIA,

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ClTlf SM0PP1MS FEEE OF CH0RGE.Glyolne Woflley n%onue, obovo

Mi™ M, E, MATTHEWIMHliit,In Painting, Drnwlrigiind Munlc.

lHlanef* efThe LeglflUtore In joint session elect-

ed the following (Jyi&mMonem ofDeedsMfgr GspB May county on Thurs-day i Gape May, Wm, Steveni; Dennis,Ghartes J. Divltt, J. & P.Smith; HollyBeach, William Bright: Sea jaie City,Thomas fl, £.udlun; Qeean Oi^, B,Curtli Robliiwm; Upper Cape Mi^James ghoemaker, Reuben Roblnnn;Wat Cat* May, Gilbert U. Hughes.;

Tt9i • • • AjBiiktlt SYSB

iPartfiH contemplating havingmof«d to new location!, or eie-

vatad and febuilt wU nveAlwl D.

and g^nelal houie moves.aonaes moved ID any part of the ooun

A, D, tofliTbBUdBrfOottage, Ocean Ol|y, "

_. »naJ-^BWi hangiog in silthilr branobn by oannt inl workmen,A- mil Uhi of palnti,f oils. Varaisha

iiDBbsk,V%B>B.Smitli.4

ftRken flf th« fcnns? oJty,ForU^ |nibrm»-

tlpn tbiuastptiiapffio^ chpaenl tofc Btti^i^ap ^

The DemocratB of thisnlgbtbelda wfited i d t tbner home fdf'house ^ ^ | ^

OUR SHOES SPEAK VOLUMESFOR THEMSELVES!

Voiomea nliea with pertinent points; allthe potetii are wcli taken, (oo; and i s Kciinplpqty Bf Ukort forourahosa. auchiili«O»-tory il Irraiuitlble, nnd praMiniaamnltitodiolfoot noioa well worth atudyins, It's Countinghnallh to hOUM the feet colnfbrtably In a pairofghoestlwt lire iii wnya tits very Idc-a for the

UOD; tho snT«t tbins in stjie, nnd tbc"Jnst what I weDi i ! tmna for everybodyWhat a shoe OHjjht to be in joiii what ourBhoai nre, And j u t What & shoe engirt to cost

KNORR&CO.,. ASBURY 11ER0B ARD RIRTH STREET.

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SAMUEL ECHURCT.i

AdminifilratoM*

_OS Thouw E n niH7F Andrew BurleyM7B ¥oun(a Op™»u M . . . B . •-... ..

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ofti» fasg, fey allfar «U edilos,

tint, tittupiM rittwenMM fn BOB*81a i* k-tbwnw; nuia it laaaV-

;lnate»tMsn tbe bfflamat rf the Iwaaa rt»p tiling by

tbr yam ft™ ttali mm the fond fa the eater si fj»

CONTRACTOR AND; O**** City, * . J.

aaagiBeid that ibp baf15 & JMiis nroositv. SDQt » * mil isp of ifa>

Hat fngseBt•of oewipaper liftedppher (psa paBppriiM to *ffln€Dca» Afld Ido sot jumw LOE u i t e

and mm mrnkOa their tewd fartbroqjjh I be silmt yef •pfskbjg MWtJ**get! It eganrng. and they are •wiibeot

g JmsjlB femd tbafut iBh«itaDca1 of

Ml fa die. Why ao*, elh m U i failtial attached fablf » t iin-

ItalwayigaTir additionalto as

ad ed to H B Sto the old Sam fort Ckjarief and En

, w ia9 n #P«J Ibtatg

After awhile cues? tb» pWu

by (bin <I»iJj « weekly

Oat tto wetld goaoo If-tiog o d WaBai jut H If

(lrt U T6 f

Htnld J, 0, &, or (a5, B-, s ID The

» p ^birt tto itack, tar nobody msti to fesy,

d t& kbld grt lsfeeted andpad s t « r a s pipBp doi

bill i t tbe pipe fssfaryiolk fats anW6* 1?

if o k BBttl taek »•««• iHi §afc! op,snuppcitot t u n to Uw n i ^

, aad tbe sus^faif editor b e n tot dltof is Afsfn^ od tM flditdf tueiJef bowi to U* dlraton, cad tte di-recto» bow to tb« world at fafge, n dill itej fBbjalbesi WOfida wby ,,tbcii'pflw a i n ' t cofflft Tbe w«H' willfens tu I a n tfeyU••'"•; anmpipH

s i iaititoticoM O B ^Fife eoikge md If sat ttIf yea b i n IN

iltsrat or d i f l

ftltf, C. a . * in Ths Evening B -

ttb •rrssgeBieBt would be afalf and' jart thing for aswipapef Writ*£•> ft would be • defeuB for the pub-ttn, I t i j *om**fn«» t n e that thingsdaeagtng to pf ivais efasrteter <re said,n » b rapauibls? It i* the "we" of(be editorial or reporferfal eolnnmt

&M& in erefy ^fofesfiop or ssca*eegbf to be rapouibls for what

3fsm dytll rH@ wben-'tf toe BUB

* SAMPLE CASE,

•tutblDid I era know of aninaoeait B O

neted en clraumtaartal tH>* repeated a DetroiE Iswrerwho

wa* smokinffo cigar In a hotel i t s otha" f a t I know of a case,

fact, I wai tho;

Ae**. Hn nn «111 ffipr

inrffBtBatwflfebbewSflid be afraid toBet tnoataBdi of pasOKt have

aaJfsed frem tbs inpenosalJIy ofWhat can one private citi=in bit reputeiiou do in a

U s to ifHrtJkts. yooge apon tb* wcrJd*|tetiOBh the

ibhUBi i&sdy eitabliibe* Itlafstrjfar aBy o » wba aaool n a r i M Htf-ifW tato^d If yon

hy ,

m^mmm***TbpablUib* At bold™-, tM

fas ftntsgy affaiWef.that«» bit j

and in •£•To

to propel • M m p j t l BOUI ftihallbe a fixed intjtnticDt a JuttoBal

t, deausd BOM QMUtfar than any_ linaa on earth. If yea feel liks stafffeg any rawipaper, seenls or religiosa

I with nf ts ing of the feain a?"ja-, and, throwing yoorpoekoiBOck la

to jest wife*! Jap, atirt forbefore

with pp fata tweity oe fiftyeopka? An injustice d s » in print is il=tbaitably Wine than afi hijortica dmiofa p i n t s life. Paring Ion of temps a"mm inay aay that far which he will be

to ten niBHtea, bet a aefr^apsbaa fliat to be written, tet np

fa7 type, then the proof taken off andtm& tod eoneeted, and this for aix OFten boon the pfsw» are bnty rnnningaff the fane. Plenty of lima to « i r « iPkntyof tlae to cool eff- flentyofHBM to wpret, Bnt all that i« biddenin lbs japsnsuliiy of a oewflpaper. It*ill fas a ksg ftsp forwaui wben all J«

d i

ppand was sae of my fist

It wna tim way;" cenrtnofid Ibelawyer na ho got comfortfibly settleddown. "A fanner bad a borge itslenind Uie-animal waa-foUo»fld-ftrtai

and foend nader a ihed fa the

CARPENTER AND BUILDER,OCEAN CITY, N.J.

WOOD,Ail Lerttfth* Cwt to Order.

634 Mwmr

Ftttm f*i Bp*m<*tie1 eel trp fe? « e t « a w aif

o. r. MOOKE,- BUILDER,

FBACTICAI.HI.ATEK,City, V* J-

m rsmMmatlj es.hkld,

aabarbaaf the town where 1 lived. Atthe aanw tjnio they fooud a, man is bid-fag. Be rsfaaed to gire any assaat ofhimeelf, and when charged with beingthe hoi« thief be did sot day i t ItW&t not until he WM pHton trial fa tbehigher oonrt that I « retoiMd. He

l d d

SEO. A. BOURGEOIS & SON,

Carpeiten aidOCKAIf CIT-,?T-J.

W, L, BERRY,Manufacturing Jew«i§rf

NO* a s SOUTH SECOND ST,,

WSM d«j.

. iTANTON,

A S b

and newfpaps writeraindlt for the good and ate b#jd•ibk) f a the etiL

Anotbs step farwatd for pdom will be when in mr etiHegea sad

we open opptainnUiea farpieparing etadidata fot tbi editorial

W h fa h i i i

petmte, Msowhlie, n tbe dead Mir«-papBri, WfA fey werk, a » anied delto the bnfiBl, all tb« IMag BfwfBBfai

otritaaif, tolllflg whenbora and[when" died.

The but printe*' ink choold gi?e atfau* e n ftickfol of epftejib. If it• good paper, aaj.If It was • bad paper,

" written far **antiaattb Is ret the hodj of

Qur'nuH, vbov wltb is ' fa*aortaney and niilfoinltf of

flfe, pss«itftl Jntbe fBHBtisdf srefjasataa Tiee, asaptinghypocriiy, BUt iua*d*ble Bfaiies « •mpted b i s from the flnt, Us autdt-

>fFf3BtbtaBCoDd," l a ytbfa becaajs I want yoa to know thit •good, huirby, loBf livM» ntetainlBgMWipapa If not an a t f blddng, batoW thai eoraM to a* throngh tbe firs,

Hnt of iU, BawlpansHid far I«9ge flemoaiatle aod far tbe

11M pablio Hhrarj la a hftjmew i s bUbap that few SIB wish H, while tbemwtpapw throwadpwn°tl» iaraga too n feeL Pobllo UtMrlel e n ! & « » « -

JToiH where (be gnat flood* s n «to»dUgb np and awaj oft, • Tbs aewiptatfl i tbfl tntwel that briag» Ife™ down to(bs|iitcheB!ef alllbe

We b n e in taeh iBititutionidflpartmHito, taw departments.

Why H i editorial deportment*? Do tbek$»l and haling profesioiw demandBjdr* cnltnre and earefnl train! off thantbt edifcffial cr reportorial profosghinH?I too* men maj tnmbie by what seemt•jnUnt into a newspaper office sa thojnjiy tnmhle into other OMtjpntiouj, bit

" baaaiaaknlabli advantage ffoporing a aswapaptr life btid an

laetitatisa to which they s ight go toteam tbe qualifleaHoni, tbe respoafii-blliHcp, tee triald, the tonpiitJotis, Iliadasgst, tbe msgniflsent oppotlnaitlw,ef aewipsper Ufa, Let there be a teo-t^B^blp in which there shall appear theleadingeditora of the United iiuteg tal].ing the atory of their itrngfcle*, theirTletoriea. their miftak»i BOW (boy wiirfc*ad tad what they found out to be ths hut# » ef working. There will bo at megtorn « iO will climb up withoat «neb•U into editorial power end offlelcijey.3& do n t s oUmb ap to neons in otherbrasses bf sbeir grit. Bat if wo wantkanied inatitHUans tomakfl lawyers andartiftS S&d doctoTB and minlsterfl. womnch more aeed learned institutiona toante editers, wbe oesapy a position oflafloeaa a bundredfold grater, I doSdt pat the tmth too etion«lj when

g•toatly declarsd bfa iiiaocaKo and bad

l men on band to proro hia goodbat be wanSdn't ftocsmnt far

hij wbereaboots on tbe night tba bastwas stolen, 1 aot <nilj folt fan of hiaguilt, bat bad BO show to moke for himand wasn't Sliappointed when ho waaooovictcd offhand. ' As to the 'eirennj-stantial' part, tbey proved that ho knowb aad bad a id ho felt tempted

to Steal it; ako that ho was aocn thatevening within a mile of the fanner'fb H h i f d hiHorse haira were fonnd on hia

legs, aad ho waa in bidingBear the horse. Everything pointed toME guilt, aad the jnry mads quick workf W "

Leander S. Corson,CONTRACTING BUILDER,

QFFICEi Went ATE., near Sin St.,

Ocean City, TV. J*

DEALIRSIN

: ,\ V ; : . I V : - ; ; ^ . W i

mumsam_

LICENSED AUCTIONEER,No, 721 Asburi) Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J.

THE OCEAN CITY B E E ESTATEW, EL MASSBY & CO.,

Real Estate and Insurance Agents.Lots for safe or fichsflgt. Homes to rent Deals, borida or

drawn. Loans negetlaf id, A number of bargalna la lots.

iVOL, XV. OOBAK OITYp N* J,, THUHSDAY, APBIL 2, 1806,

OCEU CITY SENTINfi,i>UBIiIHIIKD AT

OCEAN CITYs N. J . f

< * •

W, E, MASSEY Sb CO*811 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N, J .

f« Ike FMt>«lBr#. F, O. Box,per

S.WAGGONER,

Physician and Druggist,Ho, 731 Asburi Avaiuf, Duih C!!j, N, j .i nigi, Finn Stationery.

6iu, i<.ji!«t!ii)!iy on h d

tl.sa M *nd si yfsr.

Klvun. . I'lati" nnd

mj tbe molt poteii

gailiy?tf aiked oneof ths groan.

"Hot a bit of i t After he bad bsesanntencfid for thrw years his wife cameto &D and wantfjd no to adrt« him totoll the troth. She knew it all the tiu&Ho was cot that night with two otbftfmen to rob n fitore, and they got awoywith a wag™ toa-A (^ goodi Ho was setto watch, and while thai serrfag wairan into the gfaed by the tnbn in pnrmitof iho hofge tJiiet The latta got awayand tbe other was eaptored To give hisgang tine to gerawoj ha let himself betakcal to jail mid was nltimatolj tried,

and sentenced. He liad noto do with the horeo than I hud."

"Ana what did joa advise!""Higbtstintcrfst, ofeonrse. g

three years for stealing a horao, bnt Ifhe owned ap to the gtoro robbery he'dget from 10 to 10. 1 told him to shutnp, and tho advice was so good that 1gaiiaOforit. Yea, eiienmKtantial fe-rl-denes sometimes oonvirtfl an Lnnfjefifttnj&ti, and if you &r& over oil a Jury Itwill bo well to remember thU fast "—Dqtrnlt Free Presa,

STOUIAN £ ENGUSH,

Contractors Builders,, K« J ,

ernwied.Jebbin prafnpflj fe'lmdcd is,

J. L, Headley,ND JfB SHfPf

S.J .jflh wnps promptly Attended to,ftll wvint i d d dh t•erOll wvint i window nnd door ttntiM^,

all bind* of miiiwpfk, Kurnlture rtiiKi]Pictqre fraRiet Wilts?!Wright HhBp itiliirlii<iL

is% laa («* BMlMT»rnfr jfth luTd i

BUILDING LUMBER,Siding^ Flooring,

Windpir Jfran.es,Blinds, 3IoldiDgSj

Sasli?DoorsfBmckets, Turainpf

Shingles, Pickets,Lath, Lime, Ucment

A full supply constantly onhand, and under cover.

Orders left at No, 759 As-bury avenue will receive imme=diate despatch by Telephone*

1 umbir Yard and Dice 1

f er, I2lb St. k Wcsi AveM

tea Mile. Aben I«« Bind,

s i earth ia a gmd editor and t!iopptoiit iflfl for evil ja a bad

for gwd

l«at»jiy nnrt iaprofe• is to endow editorial pro-;

dera to remit froin the Bobert StantmArery bequest of $150,000 to the Sndth-BOnias institution for the purpose ofawktag rcBcarchts In ths regions of thaBpptT (dr. but while Uie Americana aregetting ready to oiplott} tho ifreat sea ofether that sorroaudii our globe 1L Her>mi to, the Frtuieh adept iu

Practical Carpenter and Builder,1623 JUfeorjAftHBi, D§eiti Citj, R, J.

Ertlmatsji ffiirpn. niijidlnisfre<!1ed tiFtractor<lny. .Jobbing prninplly (itu-nili Lfi,

Joseph G, Champion,

OCEAN CITY.A Moral

Seaside

SiiperJntendent of

OCEAN CITY ASSOCIATIONFrom iht orgauffJititin, and also

REAL ESTATE AGENT.

MARSHALL'S

mmm ROOMSr « B INDIES AMD

No. J821 Market Street,Tbrw p » n EH( of eitw llall,

PHILADELPHIA,Has thousands of Building Lois for wile at viiriiiiin

Cbeap and loated la all parU of Ocean City.How Is the (fine to purebaie pnii>er(y betum the

then proferty will greatly

Some very

rail road »*fy

I have a good s s s y lucjuiFlfH fur Projierfy beUvteii Gth and 12lliAnyone havipR properly fur Half might do well to give me their firing.

All p imas desiring to jiuy, or Bell, or Exclnnigis |sri)perij% wfitiiiJ do wellclosing any tfanaetinu to call 011 or nddrtt*»

STRIOTU TEMPERANCE.

MEALH TO OBDKB FltOSl 0 A, M, TO 8 P. Jl

Good RnafttDliineni, with three Vigc»imhlm, for m eeiito, 'Vu rkey or CMi lukmiIHnuew S S s t

I. B.LAKI,i Ho. Wil Astiiiry AVWHP, Oitaii Il ly,

IHnuew,Liftdle»' Room up-«tft!rs wltli |ioini>

, J, PUEE SPRING WATER,

Resort

Mot Excelled

jn&n*

gnat libnriaU to rails &«*••gptnoatof. Grert Hb™ri« ijai#»

yapsa Jift wbdlA noiiflu>itito tb« AS*light Btttcr baifs 60,000,00© pssptetaoderatslj iDtelllgBst tbm 100,00©i M t ^ 1 ' ' '' : '

;; p = li ateoftd UatbflWfpapeT kaowledge & epbessfelbe^diD» periodfalu an thrown atfis, ttdsot ens OBI of tea tbOBMBd pea le t l «Ifceao for fatt« tefiffaiM. Soei fa]

•s Hi fromloto

alith*

andthe wotld'i

of ehnKhM i s i aaUoaK Knowledfie adtfee abslf j( of Uttte wath, It li Mswl>

So farflltbol

i i t a thsirhiBdf oa ihe psjithig

faboratei. When will prtuiston or Bar-Hilda- Tale or Boehfflrtor load tbe way?i Another blaring of the newfipnper is

tbe fonndation it Ujs for a s s rate his=igrj of Uie t ins In which we 11 ve. WofOf tba mart part blindly guess abouttbe M M test jntsdato th,e newepaporaad * n dependent upon the projadieesbf tlda or that bistorina. But after a

or two years what a spimdldity the hirtorian will ban to

t#ach thi people the ]«ian of thisdny.Oaf BiDcnrft* got from the early a™«-papen of this eonntry, from tba BostonKsWf'Lfltta'j tbe New York Qssitta,aod f a s American Bag Bug, and Roja]

and Independent ChroBidB,£Busstta Spy, and the Pi *

Anrora, aoconnti ef Psny^s£orj( and aamjltdn'a dual, mSiagtos'a dath, and Boaton maand the oppressive foreign tu . ea lasmlam which tnroed Baton harbor into

p gleal k to . Is eiptrijnititiiig on hia own

biiUDOno,ing- self registering irurttntntaita, to greattoighta, and the antotnntio records aiadethen by bis Utennoinetert, baronietejBsad ether inatnjmeut* are of abgafbisgiflterwt One qf the bnUajM. which os-cendLd tonhoigtit of 10M mil«, retuni-ed wi th a record which prared that itbad been in a ettotntn at ah» 'where the

aad the teaipyratan 104 dagircs i\,law sero, Diita desdnetod from s k gseries of eipeHtniaita warrants M. flear*

it to making the aaKstioa that afteca height of 12,000 feet IB reaeJied themerenry falla a depee for each ISO feetaf oseeiit made.—St Lonia fiopoblio.

Billy FiDHnu't h w m

OonliM, who la now natJofl i rt

as aHealth Restorer

finest facilities for ,

PISHING,

Saiiingpgunnina etc.ARCHITECT,

CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,

Plani and specifications Tyr-nished.

Ttrms reasonable.

THE WHITEH, H, BODINE,

REAL ESTATE BROKER AND CONVEYANCER,Asbury Avenue, above Seventh.

OCEAN CITY, N. J .Prciperties bought, sold", exchanged and rented*

BAKERY,001 South Tweiity-aGeond Street

Cream, !<**«, FrozenFriilU. Anil

Wertdiugs ind Byetihig Kiilertain=Hiimttt a Bptelalty, Evefytlilng to fur-nigh the table arid set free of ehurge,

H6TH1HO SOLD OR DELIVEREDOH

JIHD

R0B6RT FISHER,REAI2 ESTATE ANB

ALBERT A, H0WELL»

All klndi of real esjaie bouRhl, told and exchanged, P«i|i«iie§ AD handr1&Iralii# lixail«MS If h thiia ftU r1&Iral_ii# lixail«MS, g |

If you have auythiiifc la ,ilsi*m (if s i a bargaini i U wrltttu hi

y y f cl«rae,aiidIfy.iuwfifitBfaarpif]ieanBi]Uyftu,

Best Home and Foreign Companies,

RaalBtate, InsitranGe andGonTGfBDomfflien! EHtnte nnd LJIW Uiiildlng, HDOIII 2,

OUEAN CITY, N, J,

Reiithig time Is at hind,and price list.

wniitnauiniiiif htjine, write tnewnlte to |iru{H>iiiig J

OFFICES SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE.

L.S.SMITH&OO,,

IEJ1L ESTfiTE 1)11 INSUBflKCEiI4O A*tonr>- Avenue,

OCEAN OITV. N. J.

PAINTING COHTliAeT OK DAY,

Ocean C3itym

The Liquor Traffic and Itskindred evils are forever pro*hjbited by deed.

Every foyer of Temperanceand Morals should combine tohelp us.

.T.

ftaalltm,in ns*jpipertoaL Ibsy ofl

•II Mclnk-h'.. all fijduijy ftnlthV, ,1!

Ipfed *sr| i of flrtlffl* to , ^ daj», grspffIddjaUi - inHMU

Vj^|-^-i*i*^V ™-*-^--:' • ' - T-" v-"'i- : --. . -.-iL

um

end Pan! "Bevm** midnight> and Bhode Island rebellion, and

gpBth Carolina nuIiifaGtlsa, But what a

tire whm he opens the flies of a hnn-standard Amerfcan newspaper!,

IfiBf tbe BlantlB of all things oconr-ondef the «odal; poiiticol, eecleti-

aitiaL iaierBitibani* beadinipi Fivej « n from now, if thatrorld

lutt io long, the student jooking forft decisive blststy will pass by

corf iden of other eoninrifMto thft librariM, "find ma thnthat gite tha eantnry in whichlain prefidenU I B S nssaHiiiaf.

*J, tS« aifil war -enacted and tbe oot-iaa fifi, thSiteam loeoniotiTp and tele-^ p h and electric pen andaod Dylinder nretiei wen in?on(ed.-•'' -Watt Plwsi tt &• tort1* Chariot,

I remark that a goodI | » i« a WeiilBg as an evangelist^usrn,rV'SoB know thai is n gre^ti 111 ow day tailing pkoe. All th&

pIn Bjrnea' place, i» a g ,mia, withnncfHy hair aud, majtache,thin fata and the !i«p and roice of hi*btcthor, BiUy Plcusiieo, whom pride inhim was an open sec«t to all ths eolufrdi'sfriendfl. "That's nothing sgainst

" he wcaM mj, with giowiny con*wt^ "(fel^^^^aat Jheie aay never

be I" I flftim thJiik how prowl he wealdbe those dnys w e n he livijig to kntr»that his hrnthcr |a tho paly one of theeld regime left at bis post, Tha last timeI ever raw Mr. Flnronoo alive win oneday, a fortnight before ho died, on thestroot Heetsppod me and demandedlanghjngly where I Was going ta enchhnato, "To police lioadqnartert after HItoy," "To hendqanrter§ aftaraHto-

!" said Mr, Fidrenee, and then, In •J ! M M J i H

FAIHTEK* 4 » B

ALBERT GILBERT. HARK U K L

GILBERT S LAKE,

WaterBa,ilroadf

Simmboaih

And all other

Modem Conveniences

E. GUETIS EOBINSON,

Real Estate and InsuranceNos. 744-46 Asbury

QOSAN QITY. Nm

Wallace S. Risley,BEAI,

AMD

AGENT41J M A K K B T BT«

PmpeHlM forutn Bad to rest, Monej to losnOB Hertsmce, :

J,

ISRAEL Q. ADAMS & CO.

Real Estete § InsaranceAO-BNTS,

1000111,416,

BTOBEANDIHOPI

AHBUttV AVENUE.

- - . Bfm do, give him my love." "When didp a i n him last!"! naked. "Yester*daj^'inftllflorionflnoii And his lastwords, called oStot me were,and give Poto BijLetts,

Aftallirtwkoftnl an

l

iaM nnd pnintPr** iihpplln*Ul*« tin & tnl! Lwrurt! jiur

Wort done by tho day or HjalrnpLpromgivenBKUi

' littsndtd to.plly uttsndtd in, .. „„..„.,, OoflfsBt4a! to do dmt-iljiHii work t,n<l

faalBBlerlBl

&mmitoiii

i f of tbe.t> ofthe nilgipus news-

thy escolar newspapen qfi all the qoertiout of

, ^ t b ^ d w * andi W$&tbe put, prtspat. and in-hi not a .afogk dodrine of

jatbf

A Ari l paper. Lei Perttai Afflelw*,contained ms following anjiodntsmentEB one of ita recent IwBSi "M. QBonja, Si Sna d'Aboniir, Paria, hatthe hoaor to inform hii fellow dtifanithat ng still holda hii plan fof theiop.pi win-in Eamps st tho diipfrdtion of theFroneh government when-i¥» it ckooes to do Mai the hoaor to

k hi i b i t " A

• •* JOHN BROWER,

PiiiteraiiiDBALEB1H

Cwla t H t . F u n IVfaite I^ad,M Oil B l

| , { ;

ftak him ibri tof ^

.An entetprislng dtizeDsdvertiaoa that,ld d i f ertaelpt of $!„ 1» would Bend an

I1 plan fart

thin-

!Ttemeto6ff0loguriat h i i i f U f

First Quality Hard Oil and

Varnifhes,\m m*U* Fire and Water

Preof Paints,Part Metallic Palhts tor T

and Shingle Roofs (and ntQJ:her should be used wheremin water is caught for familym - • ' • - • - ; - • • •

AH brands o( Ready Mixedftiinto. . ; ; : , • - : = • ' • ; . • • . :.. - •'

Window Glass of all kindsgrid patterns* Reference given.HTOBK OM A8BtJRlr ATE

OCBAN fcrfyMURDOCH^ GALIiWJHER,w *

»1B«»11 of thBUnited

OOAJJ and WOOD,^Sb^OOOiliaalef

Thousands of lots for g Ieat various prices, located in allparts of the city*

For information apply to

E.B.LAKE,• Secretary,

Ocean City Asso'h,

t& Money to loan on Bond andm

CliPVt S . J.

of Deeds for

Money to loan OD First Slarlgage,U fur sale at South Atlautle ulty

, CHESTER & C0M

QUALITY OF

tanla and North River

REAL

HAVE YOU TRIED

CHIW'S

S/ "H M 33 D *y i

IMiww oiHJhHtBlB and

I. W,'CBI1, MttBtottfirJaii Proprtetoi

APfD

Insurance Agents.HQl*l(t, wttflgai and iort for (mle. rent ftr 0K-

OCEAN CITY, N, J.

•SMfttUMM

Best quality qf New York and

A BLUE STONE FLAGGING,

to H, 6ERU1CH

and

HoBuifsrStleorRenL

FOH

iiiue,3RTC., AT

LAKEDepot,

W,BRiD6EWftTEBim

Real Estate andInsurance

, E, PRYOR.

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,Ocean City, W* J.i ntisnttan givoa io:

i TIiKJfili "lid of Child

HAND,

AT EiAW,Esmniqpr jn

8a|.reiuu Gcsurt UBiiiiniHienef,

CAPE MAY C, I ;, N. I.

i¥0B to d!*«iflS9 Of theren.

No,

C. HUTCHINSON^ M, D,IIonitBopnthfat*

Central Avenue,OCEAN

jiite of Phiia,

P R , N. HOWARD BURT,

CfFICES Ho. 910 WESLEY AVEHUL

ItiHlilnnco-Tlii- KiniilGll, Kliflith Utrtct nnd(*!'jitrill nvtJiiMl'i

oinmy|uur»=Untit u ft, in,; s to 4 p. in,,

WALTER L.YERKES,

LAW OFFICES

C.3l» PlKrkct Mb, cindtn, S, j .

B | EDMTOD BOWHET,

iPfcifi

JONATHA:N HAND,

Sstieitar, HHtar (n ChunceiT, H0U17 Publte,

(JAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, Ns JWILL H

i l l OCEAK CITY EVERY WEDNESDAYftt e)S«, ?4S Aibury i f sHUS,

bj TilJotsQa 6 Baa,)

Jthofe had tail in Mis, DaTom'sa luinclktrchiof which oogbtnet

to liftve bgcii thoro—say oao belQuglBgto' BE, Lftjtfirc^-would yon have noticedit?"

JJARRY S, DOUGLASS,

CAPE KAY COURT HOUSE, H. J,

tA, BOURGEOIS,

Counseilor-at-Law,

Tuekahoi, N. .J.Will lie In OeMil QHy III Sfifl Asburr •WBUi

CI IAS, E, EDWARDS,

—I5ENTIST,—163D Chestnut Street,

M'CLURE, HERITAGE & CO.,BHBerjBir.rs Efi Kinnerty, MeeiBra £ €»„

DBUOeiSTS ASD CHEMISTS112 Market Street, Philadelphia.

iu Pure liniggi Uhemicalfl,i Faiiif», OH*, ete

INHALATION I- t

1520 Arch St., Phiia,, Pa,

Bran.

fever,

dntl all Chronio andNervous Disorders*

It hu bepnin en far nearly a qusrter af •ssntury. ThOiiMBils ef- pAtlentf h w snmted, Bhd Riur« than 1000 pbytlcism

It l» agri^alite, Thet* In fid B*nH4UInor sftrrtajiii!, nor n'ckeolnjr smell.

We tt*It below a few ef the iffHt liDBibef ofsslliiiBfiiiili which n are eon«t»ntlT PMalflflgffsia tliiKM wlis hsT6 trim! If* Jiuhllihed with thnpxpr»t« perinfaiuii i s vrifing of IIIH patient*,

'PUa*« aecMt1 m* »lne*Tn emtliude far the•vrtnrrtl life ef liBpfliiii-Hi *nd hi<iiltl) iiid vigorMill iispfdlJlPiu tlssV tile rjoBipsund Oijp-D b u

.rrntlrfs In New Ji>rt»y, phllndiilpliin nndl!nlUH!Hijkt,« DiHtriut nndi'lrciilt twin*.

itoainH aiaad 'S, llenl ^tJitennd I JIW Ituild,Inn,

ATLANTIU CITY, K, J,

A, HOWELL,

Mtujter and HoMcltor ID Oiinneery,

lioom % llcoi K«tuto nnd t JIW Ihtllding,GilF, H, j ,

ken! Ksinte, Innuninea

tstt:.

JACOB SCHUFF,(&uee+**QT to A, E, Hailan)

THE PIONEER BAKERY,Ko,.7OO talari Afinui, Osem Cilj, N, J.

Frf »h Brtad, Plfia and CakM dally, WnlilfngIMIiel a iprrlaltjr, (irdcrii: iirllfprfd free Ofcharge. HiitiiliiK delivered iin Sunday.

THOMAS,No. 108 Market St.,

PHILADELPHIA,Hendnnnrteni of Houth Jerwy fnr

FamilyAlwnyi tbe fraihait and bait to be fount! la

Fu'irflaVciredTelU!. eholce brnndii of CDITM,Hueanaf nil ifradM, Canned Fmlte, Pickles,Hplcrt, ilatllBI, Dried Heef, Butter nnd IJIHLt l l l l of b « t t u l l l y Welglirf wiiSn Bur

rlnlily p p n mei"Wjille I *M ftlffW* W!iriil*r»a C heilUiy

hild, 1 «aJ! Knowfl tti= be djipeplle fffllti 6«iijfshoml, II *«• InhBfitod, Fop IffSjeira I « uDonflnmi fllmrail eoaatantlr ia the lonnits. Formrtrt thftti fitnr y fans I did net tnev • R j H H !ttm frent pain. All iJit* !lms iljupipili con >liiunl iu rnYiiKPti, »Ki<ei>t Whf.p lempiintHlj 1*i¥#d, nnd gjrgruTHied oflisr Hi-rinu dltorder*.Hy IrienrtK and iftsyglciftBl tliOHglit I would na>

T6id«v 1 I B enttrK||; curi-d of dyiieiijfif Urtieli* fit fndd ihM I heTi t

lirtdBM before in »U mf life, For tha p*«fiM) tiHS been Dp Itnii going In M M and bralth,wltli RUlhalent slgfiF to (ska nsmB part in dflmn.ie work yf lii«= InMt labjjrldUn DaiflrBi Ai OIJitrPiiBtli RnnifnUrj to ImprdfB, since IMTIIIJI nffiryei-n, I f#>>i iiim% 1 ean. «oneclB»tlaii«t) r*cOui-

mehd the ifoMmml. not fliiJT to EUfo (protidEdhp1' rtoiilSfs' Ilrretibii* are obiuftrf), but to be

u 1 ,

Hplcrt, ilatllBI, Dried Heef, BtlBrlll of b « t tiuallly. Welglirf wiiSn Bur*ehiuwd by eoiitijmJTfc Nn low i l l tetanrged topiircljii#e™= . .

Htop in arid innlie seleettonf! ftem tUe best,rent nnd frMbejft .lock In l>ta!lH|ilpblB

eua?""Thrai If I fliifl aneli

of Dr. La»lcH;'ff ia theroom I niay tnks it tlint it got thaiiinec thO lltli?" •

^ 1 1

had left tho"Mil l Hodnoyttfinf"

I found a hftndliOrthicf mtirk-thn young d's-tor'st iuitinht iu

tiie dead woifeoi ! "

''Early tiiia BioniiHg, II may te nblind, hat it is cfiufnalag for thrt 111&-Bfnt, Holfei tllpfu gora iy o'olmjki"

•'-Tlint'a u nuumy buMiuetoj nbfjut theyoimg follsw'a Liui>lkuri:hiuf,lf

i (I fausy it will explain iNelf laferea, Yon sm 111m, m I tolij yon, rcnilyto flotiiidor in 11 rjniipiuiro of opiuititistonigbt. New I have iUiOthcf (ijsiuiun toput boforo jaa, I litivo givuti pojiicthought to thut iMjreon who tuithrpd thishaam Lust ntt'lit It HUM HUIIID imo whoknow the hiiuHti, gnmo oiio wltu tsilfuLit-cd ft woa wiipty, iuiil B0111D OIIU wlu> hudail olsjeet 'Iiich I eim I«wtlyThat uijjnft wan douhtlrrtu uono to gut hold uf tho ijutpA, Bnt Mr,Thiaf wcwctiufroiitndwitb ft tacked door—this door iu •wJiieli tbero W«H no kpy.It would not euit iihii tij brtyit (IJKIU thn

"Wbjf""Tliiit I will esEpInin Ifttep,

.not suit him to bmJi CIIWII tho door,Tlinrpforotho next heat, tlihig WUH to gotmi impre*diiii of tlm hn\t. After Uiiewas oljtAinwl lid fflitnnsl Mre,100m for BiiHio mmm wliifii Ifatliora. If 1iO kiitjw whoro tliow ^ i tliew was no oefusioii for liiiii (owaste precions* tliuo kiiockiiig flint PXnnto riiecc-a, TJIIIOM ho finigiid thuro Wasinoro. raoijciy them, op nulosi^thii isonly ao opiiiipu, rpuii'inUe^his object

to attach RiMinciou in ths wrong

tlarent nnd frMbejft .lock In lta!lH|ilpbl

Orderi! by mall promptly nlUJnded ta, A i fpooiB to the amotitit 6f 110 and Iipwnrd d«-livered fteeof chargi* at «ny railroad HtJitlnilID AtlBDtle ar CapeIf ay county,

LOW PMGHS.

"I eaa ice yoa tee harboring anotherof thOBO fearful opiuinua, YOQ ftmcgfUie BBtiip iairn wlllitjEur!! ui|aiit imd willcoma tho iicst tliuo with u key to opentha lock of this door,"

"That is ray -vt-rj hnmble opiiilnn,la order to help Mr, Thief ill hia brada-bla KHirch for the hirldoii treasure I havecarefully opoiied tho kikhcti windewtonight, leaving the kitchen aad ths win-dow i s the eamd cojiditioti aa I fooudthem this morning. Tho outer world la& opiulou this it an empty h<mm,guarded ea]y by n phost My lightingof the Mtcheii fire this morning was aquiet flperatioa, Therfl hjubeenab Uphtin the hoiifla imoa 8 o'elosk, aud Londondoesa't awale niuch narlier onNow let us atop talking go oat OB

mid liflteii forasouiui ia tbeitosfe in rtiitinJe! piiia. ^i ———^ -

"4nd mpiKjsn wo liftvo onr wateh fernothing? SapposO Mr, TlUJji dijaai't af*

S o Ifwtod niidef the bed,m awkward fQaee to plant himself, andit would Ic4tvo him at the merey of onarmed niau= There ware two eepboardiIn tlio room both filling np Bpac« i s thftwnlla'ajiil both itaudiiig at. right BBglsto tlio door. Oao of thso oapbdarda Waiplaced in the wall at the gable end ofthe home, mid tlio bod stood betweon i inad the door. Into this cupboard Is*apeqtor Brigga atoppsd, eeenre in the"opinion" Of DeUwtlvu Goringo that thevisitor,, if !in imiiiKUed ta bo the right

, WOBM cdacyra himsplf only withyntwiotitjdodr which had pcrploi-

ed OKfl pul led tile coroner's jury a&dpolice.

Briggs had aot long to wait before feehenrd n fiOuMontaiilo the toh^ou door,ft fioujid of Hhnflliiig foot. The onpboiirdin which bo h;id cqaeoaled hJuuelf hs&<BO Nhnlvasi Riid whpii tho two doowwa*.

palled to without being eloted tjgtl{hero was a. narrow slit between thodoors, nnd through thia tho police in»spec tor conld BOO ths wholm of the bedroom door,

A rultlo In tho lookIn a fow luumeiitg he would know

who the vilkiii wi!H^»tlis thiuf and thewonld be niurduwr=^r waa thin a tlif-feroiit pieis of villiuiiy nltognthtirf

With a qrtk-k push tho duorwus open-ed, nnd a iiiiui Bton|»d into the room.

Brings ci.iald get n view of only a pqr=tdouof tJio uitrqdDr'N iaesi and tliat onlyfor a mow™!, ^ the luiui eluged thedoor to qni«tLy, the eatelf laakiaf aclicking rtJtiiii! which denoted tJiut itwiifl taifo i s i(H ijliit-n. Tluii tho strangerstood Hiiil, Ilk buck toward tbs cap-boanl

A tall man, stoat nnd with a fall,dnrkbcairii Not gfniiiWiifth, iiotyiuk-s y , nut LQi rTK At \vm% not UJJIQSH itwn§ 0110 nf x\\vm la disfoilse,

After Htuiiiliiig Mill for a momoiit thebntghir, who worn a Iraig toiwnsoat, pat liia limul iuto onq ut tho peta of tho uvSHiimt uud drew sornijthingonfc ftobubly a Jiiinny,

"EvidpntLy niy friend is qnite of opin=ion that !m k altnm iu.the hoase,*1 re-fldctetl BrlgBs, "He mvimi iu no violonthurry. Now, thcu, hs ia nbonfc to tornhis face thii way!"

But IjisiKXiSOJ BHggs waa wrong, fhoman mmml fllight^r rtmnd^oud then,

hia hiuitla and RtaudiRg quiteto ths iloor, he proceeded to do

itli a ilinm*,ifc a jiiHMiy? KOp dMided the ln=

speetur, wafthiiig the Htmugcrfa tnn¥e-liiyuti LiirrfiWlji It wua a tnniBcrow,The itranpf worked with ths tnruacrewfor n ooujilo of niiiiiitrfi. Tlien he westdown nn Jiia kuues and eoutiuued MMopeRitioua un the frtiuis of tlie door, ,

What diil it ittpiui? And why conldn'tthe fellow^jast dive hiai ozio fair look athis Imp} It Wiis mrifit tmitiil:zing, Howlong would bo hnvo to utiuid in theenpboArd f jiiig th« Hiriuiger? It woalrtnnvRF dn ixi iiitommt Iiini now. F P »•*ovisteBt!y PHRtiged oa soine job which atwas eertaiii he ctmld uocouipliHh eaaihfand leigarislyi Be wns iiot giving anyattention to the lock of tho door, BntWhy should he! Tim door waa now BS»lockfd. Or my* it? PorimpH (Iiat wiftlimJahn&iarJHt, Oiiriiigp, wim now rmtrtide thedoor turning the key slowly aud quiet*

ing cry aa the polloo lnHpfictor gnppedhim, and hU captor had to drop Mi rs-tolyer and age both his arms to prafflathlsprigouw from-falling on tha flpffl',

Hsputilicd him toward the bed andMod to placo hfin npou it, bnt thrf iiaB'gbody fell. llko leflfj, and the Inspootgreoald s n ^ throw flie npps part bf thebody on the eldo of the bod and thengrip him by tho legtianrt lay him tin Chebed, & blew tho man was ia a fit,powerless to offer uny active rftiiitanes,

A knock at the door of ths teem atar*tied him,

"Shove thfl dart back into & plan,"oried Deteetivo Cloringo,

Leaving tho bod, Brifp puahed thasr back, and a momeut afterward it

waa opened from ths outside, and ths

detflcttn Btood ia the doorway, a lightedtandle la all hand.

"The fellow haa gone off in somp gartof fit," slid Briggs, greatdrojBof sweatffllling from his bruw,

"YOB; I heard his fry. thesamseryu when bo fall down in tho ooFones'ssmrt,"

"Bel Who?!tnHknd tho bewildered in-ipeettff. " 'Pou my nonl, Jny uervia andmy mama ate all gone wrong far themoineat"

Tho dcteetivs led tho way qniokly tothe bodslde.

"Tear Open hia collar first," Raid lift,"and then poll off his wig nail theUaokbeard and ninstathft1*

Ha hold the candle on high;"Bteinwnrth, by all that*i good!"

gasped LiBpecfcir BriRgti sa ho- foUowedout Goriago'i iaitrnctiflni and itared atthe holplaa) man on tlio bed.

| M A 5 B 0 p m

Usk Hill, Flarirta,"Di* Oiyepti TMainpnt *nu « n l me fof & d

HtPrit, tyMr BEO, enn uf mj! tjilrtloiwrirt fromWrit AfriCB, wliriiin life Wsi In jpnpinly en »e-

nf funr tronbln Hn.il A -rKTn coneh, lis|fla Iian Kf**tly b n«>fll(>i1 him. Hn haa

eiilirely icciiHred his ht-ftltli, marfifd • wlfn,r*i'urn<-i1 tn \i\* wnrk in Afrles, and takAB hbslfo withhta,

150 J iftli A**n0B, Hew YoiK, K, T,;

ditjfnn-iu node siAcf innul td I I S H H I I B " II thn tills of a book

f a » pa£f>ii piibllnhed hy Dri Stark ft? £ Faleh,lileh ElTea to All inqnlralg tall iDfgriniitlOB u

to IliU niniafkabU eurailTe as«hF, and ft recordf ,,irprliiinii cures In a wldn ranjte sf 'ea«H»

uinny of them ftft^r 1M,|IIS abaiiripBHi (S die byther phyfidlMI Will b* mailed free to ftny

addreia

Pro. 8TAHKBY A

1529 Aroh Si., PhlUdoiphli Pi ,

120 Suiter SL SmFrinoUoo CtL

BBICK

S O ,

STONEHILL & ADAMS,iji, Range Setting,

llrlch f iI U i n m line P » H | - U »

PlaniNi and Smm riilei-No, 10O7 Ridge A m ,

pkilBdclpMa*Bsljiri, Btata, mb Tsm W«*i

, »ud Iron Pl^^ Jai«b-d at ihort sates ,

fltdl tbrtHcrtiflltaddPlumbing « [

MlnBQd

i lHjOriMS 6?

JN/jOMNSON,PLUMBER,

STEAM AND GAS FITTER.

Repairing a s_ ,_Bith Tubs and Plumbers*

Supplies,

fSOA. sbnry Aveniis,

wfi afs nona the wbres off.Whan tho momhig light comos, ws mayttbaadoa hoponntii toninrrbw nifiht, otidthen I will tell yon how the door -waslocked ffoui the ontaido." .

"I shall eoUfipie frop the cold, thedaikncafl and tho Buspmiiib b j 0 o'cluok."

"What aaybiirilB yoa nrei""A what?""Ko mattsr, I nieaa yon ought to ba

& Seotleuiau vf Euglund living at homeatenjjo, If a Bight *i vigil alarrafljoa,"

Detective Gflrliigs and Iiispoijtof Bripfcswore sow standing topithef ou tilelandiug gpealdngin thofsiiitait of whia-

^ doors-=StniuwortIi'aroomand Viokeix's^ptit ths keya in jonrpocket, and ws can both rotnra to thatop of thohonsa aud iiitcrview thu treas-ure iiQiitor from abovo, or I'll make ahotter snggcfition, Lot sue lock yon intoStf iaworth's room, Ton can hida jonr.*HU iu flnfl of thfl eBBboarda th«re ortin=der thebediltid watch tho visitor'apiu,eoedinga. He wtp't botlinr aboat iBBy=thing in tho room excrpt ths door if heis tho gcuttouiun ws want, Ho will givejoti what ii oMctl an objot't lessou inthe mystety of the door. It will be b(;t=tor than a demoBStration from meat,secondhand, I will losk ysa In aadtake ttiokoyanpatairs with nifj."

"Lead me your revolver, I gaw yon

GONVERS BUZZARD.

TO fioonii MD srourai,

Jobbint pftnnpt!j> itteoaed to, EitltnntM

crrv. wi» J.

PUSTERIH6, BRICRUT1I6.

Ornmiflntil Worfc of

* S.SAMPSON,

PUMPS,408-1O Avenue,

¥on WOB 't wnnt It, I » »pect, bnt It any help to tnnlte you feelleas lonely, poor follow I Ton ha? o a pairef haadotilTfi y**, Why, with a revolverand tho hnadeufffl, and a bnllfwye, yonWiU feel qitite at if yon ware having &leveo. Lonely utdstdf Bn£ what do yonthink rf iay ides?"

"An excellent one. If we u e p ing tohsYe a visit from your gnost" ljjBjieefr.or Briggs smiled ft qniql smile nU tohlaeelf In the durkiiMB, "If not, iMvillto the dovil'a own woarlsonio job."

"Ssh I" gripping the in^eetuf by tiu•nn, "Don*t raise yonr voice. I tMulZ bsi# a sdsad, ** : .

Both men sfaained their ears,'" ^ a t ' i flie gentleman j In yton fo,

Brigga. Hat a moment to bo lost, Andbe u qniot aa the grave," -.

GHAFTIB m :

qp g snddnJjly l « t all hia•pathy and bceame am alert As a eat enthe pssnos. Be folt : in hia best farm,There wai a aiyitery to be solved, workto fee dons, ana a reoBeaable anjowit Of

bo iiienncd, for the .burglart bo ariaed and dosperatft -eBtroet Lunp » n t : guBloIent light

Into tho roqin, and the iujfpeetflr's eyeshtul now grown BO B«n«tonied to tliedoik thai hs iqonld aoe almba* e v a y ob-"-** " haJromn WftteJr —

^

(ill that'* mrtdF1

If, a soil ioTiMlletl grla on his fseo, 'J.hatwould be eapital, tlmught lUHpoctorBriggg, Indeed he was so ntuch carriedaway by thi) notion tliat ho waa verynear forgetting himself and indulging ina qniat qhBL'kle,

"^luit the dBmea in JIB lit) now, andwhat pruutptM liim to kf>op his full faceOF even half hLn taw out of tny ling offision?** woudeied Briggn as tho Btran-ger roaa to hia feet, "Bs has niiMorowedaomethUig~> the hiiigea of tho door.How on earth Isaahe duae thatpJhonghV*_;ttHlieetor Brigp wai tantalized. Here

waa his prey within hia group, and yeths must not stir. Even hia breath hehad to draw cnrcfully lest he might dis=torb ths uiiiii who was eitoutlyoperatiiigon the door.

The stranger now got the acrewdfiTerslowly and cautiously in between thedoor and frame, ajnl ai qnfotly m If hewaa an cugmror or a wdotl carver picklag out a difficult bit of his work hegrndnally workerl the back of Uio doorin towanl hiuiuiitii tho bock of the dooritself was wholly parted from the frameand stood in tlso room,

LiHpeotaE Brjggi conH Bcarcclyeon-tain hitaself iu ho saw this strongs opef-•Uou perfunned.

Thon the black bearded man put outhis loft hnnd, holding ths back of thodoor steadily with hia right hand, andput thefingoraof his left hand into pottegroova or opening in tho door—at laastB i t appeared to the inapsetoiv thoughhe oould not toll exactly what the manwaa doing,

Suddenly, with a hoarsa cry, thestranger fell book several paoea, thrownp his hiuids, and in a thick, jfmitsral>oice one word foil from him:

"Oone!"As thebkek beafded man ptooa in ths

eeDtetof the room he gragped the taanknob of the bedstead with one hand to•toady hinwolt lojpsetor Brigga badnow the fall Ught froin tbe «t»et Lunpthrown oa liali hbifaee, Fingering h i

he opened the cupboard does*aoiseeBJy, ipmng round by tiie foot ofthe bed, and an" Iron grip wai fliad onthe UffiMt of the n ^ who h d h dthe problem of <1M looked door.

It was aboBt a qutu*ter of an hour be-foro Albert Stuinworth had nm?racdgnfflelsntlj to uttw an articuhito fionud.

Iu the meantime Oaringo had fetchedand lighted tho hinip from the diningroom and bad drawn down tho blinds ofthe bedroom window, while Briggi, aft-er divesting gteinwerth of two heavyovercoata whieh he wure inside the longbrown sartont, Med to bring the wnso-lesa man Mck to life. ,

When Uie two offlcora considered theyoung Bias waa snfllciontly rcatored,they propped him up in an easy ehair,and then placing a small table in frostof him Qoringo tamed the hmtpupteitifnlL

Stcinworth seemed utterly nervelcesaa he glituued aluwly round the room,Then; miikJug a stroiig effort ta pull him-self together he muttered, disclosing nn*der his niuij achplortfl lipa a set of long,white, fongliks teeth;

"lees I am trapped,, ¥on are veryclever," he added nf tor a brief pause,glaring at Detajtive Qoringo nnd ignor-ing the impcHing figure of InHpeetorBriggft "It was of yon I^waa afraid—not of tte pflor ercatnres in uniform,"

"BeeoileDti" said Inspector Brlggi,wlfli dignity, "that whatever you mayaiy now will be tuken down in cvidonoeorfaiMt yon,"

"I believe that ia the fennula," saidSteluworth, grinning. "Whg Khonld Imind what I say to yon now? Mr. De-teetivo there can toll yon all that hashappened. So hag djsQOvered the f«sretef my little puzzle. It wai ao giniplo itbafflsd all the poor creatures who Btrntaboat this neighborhood in uniform andall the misgruble donkoys whom theSOBS polic* select for coronera* jnries,That was tho reason I first confided a ytfonblos to a polioenmn, Bali!" ,

Bteinworth seenied to spook with dif=flculty. Ho waa altiiost choked with rage—rago at being diHcovered, at hia trickbeing found out. He did not troublehimflelf uhont the future. It was onlytte1 present which for the niouitmtoonoemod him,

"1 willglTe you credit, too," saidGoringo, "for being a very elevsr youngman, but you solccjted a bad time tocommit a tlieft^wlidu you were in se-rioufl money difflDultiea, And thensorpses are oitremoly kittle cattle,' * :

Mlfi[it was a most nnlneky necidmt—Mrs, Davom'a death," A eonvnlfltveshudder shook Steiuworth, "It makesme almost niek to think of i t Every=thing woald have gone well but for that,and the idiotVickery'a confession. Youare pnzslod about that eonftssHion, Mr.Detective. GoniOiV with a short, na-pleasant langh, "do not deny it, If yonUkBi I will ta perfectly eaudid with younow,' Yon litivo diBoovcred my little m-cret You hove gut hold of the money."What have I to hide? Indeed, it willhelp a e as much as it^vHl help yongontlonion aud UiOiie motton beaded ju=rymeato let yoa know what did hap-pen, I nn only a poorTiiayiaf at thisv-ing, whose first move lias huuled himinto a hideous mess. I liitvs lost every-thing. I ba?e nothing BOW to hide,nothing to seek for, thanks to you, sir,"smiling at QoriDge,

Steinworth now Bocnicd an utterlydifferent perBOU froia thoTolnhle.audsomewhat slangy ronng m&B who hadsunimoned Gonstable' Metcftlf tohisaJ=sktancfi on the previous Thursday morn'Ing, Bespoke In a guttoral voice, hisRouteneea were sliort, and his Ktaccatomanner of delivering them soundedetr&ngoly in tho eoni of the two oflloerHcf the law, •

"Yon it esoUy,M ebserved GOT-Inge, "for a new habo. Yon are jnstafter reeorering from a fainHng flt=you are all nUHtmng. Do you think yonare whs in making a itatemeut justnow which will be used against yon?Take time to consider, Giva jounelf •>chance,!)

:

"I am qnJte well—qnito myself again.Thank yen for your caution, Bnt yonknow my secret. Yon Juts tho money,Perhaps the law 'will take into acoonntthat I have helped the infiniry."

, "Ah I yon a n beginning, I see, t s feeK roagcniablD human Ming, Yon wereOnly the mouthpiece of rags befo^Few yea are lookJag forward and talk-tag seaie. AU right. The inspector andt wil l i ttmd to yon. Tike yonr tinta.D ' t i l f * 1

ler for him to eik, It weaiatime, aad it woold prevent him fenn^Tiiig lay longer aadsr the saj^letoH,which he knew BHII clsng to him in diemirirtit nf oian¥, of having ia twma wav,aoweref, sayBteridnjlj, cqntnbntod U\the death of Mrs, Diivorn, titofjiwettliWMaa arrant cowafd, and as vnia fia hfwajeowardly. Bat hia faulty did setfsnch to the Hoblime height of wishingto bo regarded as a mnrdeier or na as?oesory to a aiardef ,

« ¥ « , I will tell yoBftli,"hsaia,with pAiafnl dcllboratenea.

"Yea will go slow, if yon pleas,"laid Oofjago, "for my frioiid and I had

bsttef fcf \p «agh other in bOdsg • flOtielth# prinslial part of yonr itatemont"I In«peet« Briggs sat down at the ta-ble aerff Ooringo and took oat Ms aote-tiook. He was a mine of pent tip anger,Steiawarfh'i coatcniptnans reference Mhim and to Urn Olajflohli poheoeom.pelled tho iiifiiKH;tof to be silpnt, lest ifho did spCAk hli angrar might bosomsTOleanis,

"I Uaniod—to befia atthelieginiilBi—*hnt Mrg. Davoni had taken too non<ey ont of tho bank, by an afsidont—thfllooidout of my being Iu the hmik andboingolofi© tohef as UiocaahJefWiu pay-ing over tho aotoa to her, Thii waa ng>gested in the eoroner "a oonrt, aa yon willremember,"

*'Qae for yen, Briggs," said Qoriagt"TOalwaa yonr discovery—OF opinion,•hoJlwe«l i i tr '

"An opinioB/1 gaid the inspeetor, annile emrrliiff hia If PA " I don't aspiretooertninties now.'*

"Ah I" was Steinworth'i only earn,meat as he gasd tram the detective tothe iaepeutor, "I was, to pnt it shortly,ia desperate need of money, and thoright sf Mra. Davorn holding in herhands the bits of paper that wonld savemo from hopeless mid fired ma. BoaldeaI will tollyon=tiiongh 1 do not soo hawit irtll helpi yoa ¥ery mnch—thnt I hadMot rasoee fcr my grocdy fit I hoped•Mud I thought It waa no foollah hops—that I thenld have been able to enp-ptaat that pnrriah young Dr. Loolflro,whoa I lontho—and that, having himonoe ont of my way, MiiaBodncy wonldtnrn from him to me, I did not knowrat Wednesday last that mattcre hud cometo Bnch a pas between them11

"A fast werti noting," aild Qeringato BrifgB, observing that the inspectorhad ceased to write and was gazingsomewhat stapidly at Bteinworth,

"Certainly," laid he, setting to workagaitt

" Jut a niainent, ffi>, Steinwoitt,"Thoro was a passe for a few momento,

and Him Goriugc, lifting his head, nod=dod at the pale, bedraggled young manin the armtsbair.

"I was in groat perplexity,1' <wntin»ned itelawarth, "to jniowaow Ishoaldproeeed to work At first I thoHght efthrowing myself at Mlfw Bodaey's feetaad declaring my passion far her andInforming her of my tronbloa. I felt shewonld at least pity mo, perhaps helpmo. That ocmjtm I eonld not Bummon npoonrage for, go I ponds«d what I shonlddo to get ftfle Betes, which I felt werela Mrs. Davorn's room—thoea aoteiwhich wonld aavo me from wreck andtnin. I hoard footsteps ontaido in tlioforeeonrt abonfc hiilf past 10 o'oloek,and then 1 heard the halt doorbell ting,I somehow (fflossod it was tho youngdoctor, thig Leolero, and fltraiaiag mjesn I eaaght the Bonnd of his voloe. In-Btaatly it ogcarred tome that this wasa olandestine visit, aad (hat pofhaps IOtmld nse it for my awn pnrpoRea andget my rivnl^for aa I regarded him=»=raspostod. Bat how I conld sot think,As I Btrodo np and down my room iamy stockings I remembered a discoveryI had made a few weeks prsvioualyabout the hinges of my door,M -

"Go dow. Go slow," interruptedQoringe, "We u e getting to bnsiuessnow. Sow are hinges fliod oa a door,BriggsT'1 he asked, taruing to the in-•peeter, "Don't look at the door, tatj u t tfti yonr momory. *'

inBpoetoF Briggs panged for a moment."It n e n i a vary simple *ine«tionp"

•aid he, "bat it is rather n poser to bofased wito It right off what yon'ift notia the joinery boaiiisjts, I know. Theflat parts of die hinge are screwed to theframe of the door and to the door itselfin sseh A way that the eorews are oat ofsight when the door is gigged, and Doth'lag is seen bnt tho round part of thehuge through whteh the pin goes.That's what pnEsled ma tonight whea Iaaw oar friend attack the iimidoof fihedoor wiAaprewdrivBr," *

"Agomowhat romidabogtojphuiatlQaabont door uings,*1 said Qoringe,'•Now, Bteinworth, wiU you fire ahead

. . . . .. ffi^iVw...trick had ant beenHimmUMS• • " » , • • '

worth, iconftw I-wonld adopt,the honso, and I was1

down Bay ttxau BileMly in;After abont an horir Jthoaght II

dull Bonnd, %vi(Ji a straagts taEraf 1loptued aiy dew qnietlf ii^;i|( |6

fatent^v erni'" '>!i:^ll!'"^--?-il ^:r-dohonflswiaas

heard tJio ory?""I oouW not

"Aa I stood in my reoin,eiftMl if I wonld ehttp^ a JfW^iL ,Davorn's rooia And trying to thia£JI might bo certain - aha wai tafti "I hoard s noise, wliieh rtartlsdthe landing, and then—I wasdead from terror nfl 1 canght sight of J—Jsawtte]

tho;It was I oonM not tell. ]The man seemed tonddonly toraed Bad

wereias got to my bed and heldover it f or a few mjnntos. Nest M idered flbonttha _ _ ,with qntstretdiod hands, aad at lajii'SjKgot to theenpuoard overtbled abont in it, aad a t 'tell how long ho wnn in thepoped his way to i 'qslto slose to mo, I oonldn't

ttflols to save mf life, ieyes were cloeed, I gotthis nad faaDied tho man waakind of trance.

I tondiod aim oa the ifcenMai; ^ ^ 1 ® ^ Mho ahowod no sjga vi having ftll nM^|O"yf^||^

blnLminntoswarn, - I Ettll feliawed hini BS went /straight into his bed. Somehow I fan-ded he was on tho game emwA as £B§Wone X was eonteniplatiiig. M s idea had^been to chlorofonfl Mrs, DJIVQHI. .'' A\.'capital idea forme, It^vonldptiiallHnspioion away from me and diroot, it'aftbef against Tiekery ps Ijoolort,',:""

"A few weeks previously I hadamnaing myself in the ovening by pnint>ing bits of my room, and the last thingI did in that way was the door. ItBtmckme in going over the door that thehinges—which ware imbedded deeply lathe door itself and the frame—were dif-ferent from those of other doors, andlater oa I found 1 was right about thia.Mw door was qvidontlvtnrnjjd some teastime ago and possibly it wa* teflaaby BO nmatenr oarpentflr. At sUevents, the flat parts of the Usges,H tha inspector calls them, are fixedinside my door. The pin aad round-ed part ia abtt Inside the door, andia the only visible part of the hingewhen the door Is closad. In fast, it looksexactly ths same aa any other dear.When I was eleaning the woodwork, 1dijoovered this, fia> there waa » muohpsint already ou the dosa- and tha doOB>poet Ihat tte flat part of tho hmges andths hesaa of tea serews were quits ©or-ered over with paint Aa 1 Btrode np find

-^ho had spoken to moevaporatiod of ether, and I bad Beenbot-ties on his mantolpiocs aa I pased fatamyownftjom, 1 now Imow i s wn« afcterjy nneouacions, so I took theof socking for abottlo of hisIhrouglst tliia into my own room, andgoing to my bed I fonnd npon it asponge, whlehf of conrne, V i ^ r f haddropped there, ' Iwnitod now for con-dderably over an bonr, and then I Bata-tatod mj ipongo and Btok Intotha SSEIroam, Yiokory was snorJBf londly, h i tfearing ho might awake sad diBtnrb moI thonglib it wonld be prudent to loekhis door. If I heard hint fnmbling at itI cotild have timotogflt babkto myown room nndifiepvored.od to Mm Davoru'a room and, aa Ithonght, chlorafonned her, Ihadlittlfldimonlty in flniling the money, and thsonly tiling was where to hide the note*As I left the room it ooonfirod to m.that if I wanted to throw snsploion soLeolero it would bo boat to fltrongtfrmifeby lotting it be Buppoflod ho got iathrongh tho window, I knew he wasdoyilish hard np, and waa thefellow who woaid llonndor aboni hslp-lessly in a morass enos ho wag plnngedInto It Ihatothaonr,"

A GREAT BLOWHOLE.

One of the most pleasant as well aifamous tourist resarts fn Kew Soa&Wales is sitnatcd on tho coast some TO 'mil l ionth of Sydney, The egnteecilthis difltriet la S a m s , ft plotnreiqBa'andtliriving town surrounded fayriflfl,;ogrioaitaral eomitry, and which h|BJr

•een bnilt npon an old ignoons flow of:bagalt that has BolidMod and nyrtsl-,Uzed into lingo column! of what Is pop>ttkrly called "blaestone." Tli;s fora >..Hon isseea to perfection - u fhawnteoastof Scotland aud iio-fli of Iro;, !idat it, Fingal's eavo and other pint1' ->and tiioso who affiftoqnainted wiu,. tbn

appoaranea of the ooast In tha •farm a ' "" " *

pearance of tho ~Se% Sonth Walei flMtat this point Kiama, tinlike other1st retorts, san be thoranghlyin eithef tofe ©f siasmf m0thoflowhovUib the town whengale is blowing have aawitnessing o light the UJts efdoes not eidst elsewhere on oor^^e fainonsin tho middle of saing oat into the sea, forma atdtoas eight With each iertho ocean ipny hi *Bit:hito the air BOmstimet «> IBOO to400feet,!lag shower aad ibUagaeiseBij

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nssdionlar iifiML-diameter oi ahon* teahaitha _o£aaeitinotvo3ifeDar

| ^ jy gIn my mlad, it ooonrreol to Hie fiatit

ryStoiBwortli bit his BBfler Up iaTagerf

with hii long white teeth, Goringa'apleasant manner, bJs ooskgnrsnsB, thefact that he had trapped him, were all

_ taloafc ilireai«hfl«nrt«8,gel bask again into the roost and metwth4 doaf an, Tneo no 6ns eonld Btt«p**m» of bsring left jaytoto^fi toeald