• VOLUME VII—NO. 42. OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SA T U M A Y , OCIOBER ax, 1899. Subscription ifi.oo per year.

BOARD OP TRADE MEETING , M; E. BISHOPS TO MEET Story T ersely, Concise DR. PALMER’S SILVER WEDDING EPWORTH LEAGUE CONVENTION of the Told Form Tiie Machinery Set In Motion for Another Twentieth Century Thank Offering Move­ Past ' Here- for Celebrated at His Home in New York City Eleventh Annual Session to De Held at 1 Prosperous Season. ment Will be Advanced. on Friday, ot Last Week. Farmlngdale Next Wednesday. . An Important meeting of the Execu­ The semi-annual meeting of the The twenty-fifth anniversary of the In the Farmlngdale M. E. Church tive Committee of the Ocean Grove Board of Bishops of. the Methodist / William F. .Miller, of this place, has . Rosa’ hot baths wero closed for the marriage of the Rev. Dr. Abraham J. next Wednesday October 25th, will bo' :Board of-Trade was held on:Thur£day Episcopal Church will be held in Phil­ been granted a pension of ?6 a month. season last Saturday. Palmer to Miss, Emma T. Lacy, for­ held the eleventh annual convention afternoon. Present were Messrs. Mor­ adelphia from November 1 to 8. Mr. A. Woglam and family returned Mfe. B. Frank W alnright Is vlBitlng merly of Jersey City, was celebrated of the District Ep­ The following will be In attendance: to their winter home In New York relatives at Amsterdam, N. Y. at their home, No. 440 West End ave­ worth League. There will be morning, gan/ Russell, Kilmer, Hamilton, Bee- nue, New York City, last Friday.after­ gle and King. Bishop James N. FitzGerald, of Ocean City on Thursday. MlC H. C. Marshall, formerly in busl- afternoon and evening sessions, tho noon and evening. Eleven hundred full programme of which follows: . -W. H. Hamilton was unanimously Grove; BlBhop Thomas Bowman, A meeting of the Ocean Grove W. C. nesaF;here, was a Grove visitor on :re-eleoted secretary and L. vanGilluwe Bishop Randolph S. Foster, Bishop invitations were Issued. Morning.—9.45, scrvlcc of Bong) T. U. waa held in the parlor of St. Monday. All the members of the New York 10.00, Epworth League Inspiration treasurer for the ensuing year. ThlB Stephen M: Merrill, of Chicago; BlBhop Paul’s Church on. Tuesday i afternoon. MR.' Harry G. Shreve has resuhied action Is a well-dOBerVed compliment Edward G. Andrews,, of New York; MethqdlBt Episcopal Cohferonco, the Service, Rev. B. C. Llppincott, Fnrm- Bishop Henry W. Warren, of Univer­ A Bubject’ ot frequent and favorable his: position in the ofllce of Steiner & Ocean Grove Association and the Mis­ ingdalo; 10.10, the Forward Move­ to these officiate, who have rendered comment Is the excellent singing ren-r So efficient service the past year, sity Park, Col;; Bishop Cyrus D. Fosb, sionary Soclety;of the Methodist Epis­ ment, School of Methods for Mission­ of Philadelphia; Bishop John F. Hurst, dered by. tho choir of St. Paul’s Church. Mis. Joseph Green, of Plainfield, .is copal Church were Included In the list ary Committees, Rev.- M. S. Messier, Messrs. Wesley B. Stout, G. M. Burn­ of invitations. There was present a. ham, A. A. W hite and Henry Welsford of Washington, D. 0.; Bishop Wllllr.m Mr. Horbert D. Clark and wife have vislttng her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Oceanic;. 10.45, singing; 10.50, roll call, were added to tho Executive Commlt- X Ninde, of Detroit; Bishop John M. gone to East Hampton, Mass., for a Boeele. notable gathering. The anniversanr delegates will report number present :tee, which Is now made up of fifteen Walden, of Cincinnati; BlBhop W. F. visit of several weeks’ duration. October bargains are advertised at was made specially memorable also by from each chapter; 11.00, district offi­ Mallalieu, of Boston;. Bishop Charles C. C.fClaytoil's Main avenue dry goods tho many beautiful gifts received from cers’ reports, miscellaneous business, members. , Dr. and Mrs. I. N. Beegle, of Main old friends and former parishioners. Thrpugh courtesy of the .First Na­ H. Fowler, of Buffalo; Bishop John H, avenue, were at Orange Valley several emporium. appointment of committees, adjourn­ Vincent, of Topeka; Kan; BlBhop Isaac Dr. Falnier is one of the beat known ment Collation. tional Bank officials the Board has se­ daysjthls week, visiting their soil. MiJs Laura, Moore, the guest of Miss members of his', conference. Ho en­ cured! as headquarters the_large room W, Joyce, of Minneapolis; BlBhop Dan­ Mr. and Mrs.L. vanGilluwe, of Main Lizzie Beegle, returned to her home Afternoon.—1.45, Epworth League iel A. Goodsell. of Chattanooga, l'enn.; listed as a private in a company of Love Feast, Rev. G. C. Foolton, MU1- on the first floor of the "Association avenue, were In Philadelphia visiting at Camden on Monday. Now York: volunteers, on July 13, 1801, building formerly occupied by the Bishop Charles C. McCabe,, of F ort town; 2.15, ‘‘.The Holy Spirit Neces­ the Exposition several days this week. ,___ J. A. Walnright spent the week serving-until September 20, 1864. On sary to Successful League Work,” Rev. bank. A vote of thanks was tendered Worth, Tex., and Missionary Bishop at Mrnegat bay, combining business James M. Tholburn, of Bombay, India, MIbb Pearl Johnson came down from July 18, 1863, In a night attack on Fort S. G. Pitt, Lakowood; 2.35, singing; the bank people, and an approprlate: New York to spend last Sabbath hero with pleasure on his trip, Wagner, South Carolina, he was cap­ Blgn was ordered to be put u p .; The Bishops will meet In daily . ses­ 2.40, "Why Have a Social Department sions, which are entirely private, each with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C; Dr4 Thomas O’Hanlon was In town tured, and spent nine months in Con­ in a ReligioUB Organization?” Mrs. A comfortable working-fund was re- federate prisons. He was only sixteen, ’ ported In the treasury. A circular let- day in one of the parlors of the Meth­ Johnson. . on Wednesday. He officiated at the Virginia Moyer, W est Grove; 3.00, odist Episcopal Church of tho Cove­ Miss Porter Beegle, a pupil at the Johrison-Plttenger nuptials. years old at the time. singing; 3.05, committee reportB, elec­ tflr, detailing the work accomplished After the war lie entered. the Wes­ by the Board of Trado during tho past nant, corner of Eighteenth and Spruce Teachers’ College, of New York City, Mri and Mrs. C. S. Ferris, of 103 tion of officers; 3.20, Bureau of Uni­ streets. On Friday evening, Novem­ spent Sunday last with her parents in Webq avenue, have' returned from a leyan University, from which he was versal Knowledge, open conferenco for . year; W ill be sont out to proporty graduated; in • 1870. In 1871 he Joined ownors and others Interested in the ber 3, a public reception will lie ten­ tho drove. -'c-kke ahortevisit to Peeksklll, N. Y.: questions relating to nil departments. dered to the Board of ■ Bishops ty the Newark Conference, and was tra n s ­ Rev. H. J. Zelly, Keyport; 3.35, "Tha continued operations of the Board. Messrs. Wyncoop & HulBhart, coal Rov. and Mrs. Moyer on Wednesday ferred to the New York Conference in Tho support of the public will be so­ Philadelphia Methodism in the Arch dealers, have Installed a new scale of tookkiosscssion of the'new parsopage Future of the Epworth League,” Rev. 1876. Ho has filled appointments in Joseph G. Reed Ocean Grovo; 4.05, licited. ■ Street Methodist Episcopal Church, the improved Howe pattern, of five of th | West Grove M. E. Church. the Park Avenue Church, Now York; r. It-was decided, also, to continue the Broad and Arch streets, for wbicn a tons capacity. . : Our Juniors—^VTiat Thoy Aro Do­ Th^ Neptune Township Democratic St. James’, Kingston;., tho First ing,” Mrs. H. J. Zoily, Koyport. publication of the “Citizen,” monthly, most attractive programme Is telng Dr. Reese Bell, of Mt; Carmel Way, Executive Committee has a meeting at Church, Yonkers; the Simpson Church, and to prepare writing paper and en­ arranged. - ‘ Evoning.—7.00, "A Model Epworth has returned to the Grove after an ab­ ParkjHull this (Friday) evening. Brooklyn, and St Paul’s New York, League Prayer Meeting,” Rov. J. F. velopes for gratuitous distribution. On Monday evening, November 0, a sence' of some : months spent at his of .which he was pastor at the time he' This free stationery was a. feature of grand mass meeting In the interest of Mrs. Ella A. Brandt has returned Shaw, Long Branch; 7.30, "Our. farm in Delaware. homes from a fortnight’s visit with was elected, in 1896, secretary' of the Pledge," Rev. W. G. Moyer, West "the Board’s work last winter that was the twentieth' century thank offering missionary society of the church,, a po­ universally approved, gratefully ac­ movement, will be.held in the Spring MIbs Nellie Fllnn, who has been, vis­ relatives at Plainfield and Orange Grove; to bo followed by Consecration iting. relatives in Pennsylvania and Valley; .. sition he still fills. Dr. Palmer served Service. cepted, and afforded a splendid means Garden street Methodist Episcopal. a term also as Presiding Elder of the for effective advertising. Church,: corner of. Twentieth and Delaware the past three w'eeks, is ex­ Mr.’ Warren Brown aml Hr. 0. B. Springs Garden streets, for which an pected home today. Blrd;(of Ocean Grove, are on the coun­ New York: District. He was secretary The Board will employ a female of the General Conference Committee Death of Rev. J . H. Pratt. clerk steadily to Bend out papers, at­ attractive list of speakers will be pro­ Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hyatt, of Main ty prohibition ticket as candidates for avenue, B pent several days in Newark, In 1888, and chairman of tho same tend to the correspondence, and keep vided. ■ tho Assembly-., committee in 1892 and 1896. Dr. Pal­ In this paper was recently noted tho tho ofllco open dally for the transac­ The details of this meeting are being the latter part of last week, returning Mrj T. Nelson Lillagore came down Borious illness of tbe Rev. J. H. P ratt, home on Saturday. mer is classed as one of the “big four” a summer resident of Ocean Grove, at tion of, business: This is a move in arranged for by tho following com­ from JPh,iladclphla on Thursday , to at- of his conference. Tho other three I i I b homo in Philadelphia. Tills ill-. tho. right direction. Tho public .will mittee: Bishop Cyrus I). Foss; chair­ Tho personal property on the Robert tenduto some business matters. He lire the Rev. Dr. James M. King, Chap­ bo given every opportunity of re'ady man; Clnrence D. Antrim, secretary; Worthington farm, near Glendola, will returned to the city today. lain McCabe (now Bishop), .and the ness, of the gravest character from Its access to the office of the Board. the Rev. F. B. Lynch, John E, James, be'sold by N. H. Kilmer, on Tuesday The new house of Mr. H. H. Bunt­ Rev. Dr. James R; Day, chancellor of inception, terminated in the death of ' The Executive Committee will meet the Rev. J. S. Hughes, Frank A. Din- next at 10 o’clock a', m. ing iii course of erection on Webb ave­ Syracuse University. Ho Is ono of the this estimable man, nnd on Friday last ^hereafter weekly, the next meeting be­ gee the Rev. J. R. T. Gray, William At Thorhley Chapel will be held the nue,; iis already enclosed. Contractor men who are spolten of for election as his body was consigned to Its last rest­ ing scheduled for Wednesday, October H. Helsler, the Rev. W. T. McDowell, usual experience meeting on Sunday Taylor Is pushing It to completion. bishop next spring. Dr. Palmer was ing place at Allentown, N. J.; whoro 25th.. kV'. ho owned some property. Ho waB 7G afternoon a t 3,30 o'clock. ThlB meet­ ..The warm weather on Wednesday elected a member of the Ocean Grovo ..West Grove-Epworth League. ing is In charge of.iCr. Alday. years of age. Induced a number of persons , to taks. Association at. the last annual meeting 1 For many summers tho Rev. Mr. I OCTOBER WEDDINGS Laurel Chapter, No. 5427, Epworth Colonel Holz, of the Salvation Army, a plunge in the ocean at Lillagore’s of that body. Pratt resided in Ocean Grove at his league, of the West Grove M- E. who with his family occupied an Ab­ pavilion. They reported the water aa own cottage, No. 4 Atlantic avenue. Church, held' Its monthly business bott avenue cottage the past summer, being, ‘‘fine.-" Resolutions Adopted. Ho also owned the Eldorado, the large Johnson—Plttenger. meeting on" Monday evening of this removed to New York this week. k Ti'ee trimming has been In order Whereas, It haB pleased God, in the hotel on Lower Broadway, running Mr. Jacob TOndel Johnson, of Ocean week..-Tho meeting was- largely at­ Miss Jennie Townsend, of Asbury about town this week. Many trees through to Abbott avenue. -Grove, and Miss Lillian Leone Pitten- tended, about fifty members being mysterious dispensation of H1b provi­ Park, who acceptably sang a solo last have been shorn of their superfluous dence, to ao afflict our sister and co­ He wob a Presbyterian minister ot ger, daughter of William D. Plttenger, present. Preceding the discussions of Sunday morning at St. Paul's Church, branches , and their appearance im­ recognized ability. For a time in early of West Grove, were married on Wed­ laborer in the Epworth League, Miss the league a cabinet session was held, will be In that choir again tomorrow. proved thereby. May Hurley,that she feels it incumbent life he was engaged In educational nesday at the home of her father, in at which some important recommenda­ Rev; Leon Chamberlain, of the Old The annual meeting and election of work and conducted a school. He was tho presence of a large number of rela­ upon her to resign hor office as first tions were made which, when put in Bridge and Spotswood chargo, was in officers of tho Ladles’ Auxiliary will vice president of Laurel Chapter, No, also once numbored nniong tho faculty tives and frionds. Rev. Dr. 0'Ha.nlon operation, will not only benefit tho town on Monday, visiting his parents, bo held next TueBdny afternoon at tho at Princoton University. Mr. Pratt’B i was the officiating clergyman. The church, but their.effect will bo.felt by 5424; therefore, be it Mr. and’Mrs. Charles Chamberlain, usual! ilma. and place. A full attend- % Resolved That on account of her ex- interest in educational matters led him bride wore a gojvn of white satin and the ontire community. Laurel Chap­ 'nnctfksdimtrtdr— ----- — —" ‘,- to caro for,-educato and-clotho eleven; moussellne de sole. She was attended ter Is starting the fall and winter work Janitor .Tn^ephDavlB h;l»" coin pie teir tre iiio ” db vo tl o n ' to 'd llty lo n [ k Gacrlllc;; his season’s work at the Auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Parker, of Webb and service in the position she has b o girls during tho active years of ills .by Miss Grace Sheldon, of New Yorlr. with better prospects than ever be­ life. He leaves a widow, but no chil­ Misses Ruth Plttenger and Myra Pol- fore. The reports of the several de­ Today ho will remove his family to avenuo and Pilgrim Pathway, have had acceptably filled, we extend to her ao his winter home at Tarrytowri, on the a'welcome addition to their family a league our ChriBtlan sympathy -In dren. His death is ascribed to heart h e m iiB were the flower girls.- William partments of work show that they are failure. . ID. Plttenger acted as best man. The In .splendid, shape, and all intend push­ Hudson. ' circle. It iB a.girl,, and was born on' her hours of trial, our warm apprecia­ Thursday morning. tion of her. work and our regrot that In his day Mr. P rntt was highly hon­ bridal tour 'will include a visit to ing their ends with greater zeal. The A special business meeting of the Y. ored by his denomination, having been Washington and points south. chapter has provided the church with W. C. T. U. will be held this (Friday) Mrs. J.-A. Hood, of'Main avenue, re­ she must la y aside the taBk bo dear to her heart, and which has been such a frequently chosen to represent his one hundred, hymnals,, which were evening : In the parlor of St. Paul's turned last Saturday from a. visit tp peoplo 'in the councils, of tho Presby- paid for In full. Church. A full attendance is Philadelphia, She ' was accompanied power.for good in our community; and Holmes—tongstreet. be it . • ' tory. He was a native of Ohio. H is A most pleaBlng feature of the queBted. . . . to the Grove by her sister-in-law, Mrs. hearing being, impaired of lato years, Isaac W. Holmes, of Philadelphia, meeting Monday evening wsv3 the pre­ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stiles are in John Webber, ot Harrisburg, Pa. Resolved, That a copy of this reso­ and Miss Sadie A. Longstreet, of Ocean lution be sent to our sister May, spread ho mingled very.little with the peoplo sentation to the league, by: Miss Emma Washington. They left on Thursday Misses Minnie Clement and Annie here, but those favored with his ac­ Grove, wore married on Wednesday GileB, of a crayon portrait of the late morning, add will spend several weeks upon the, m inuteB and published in the afternoon at 1 o’clock by the Rev. J. Deuer, of the Queen, have gone away Ocean Grove Times. quaintance enjoyed a 'highly-prized Dr, E. H: Stokes, nicely framed. Tho sightseeing In and about the National on ■ a month’s outing, which they will privilege. - G. Reed, pastor'of St. Paul’s M. E. portrait waB received on behalf of the Capital. WILLIAM ,G. MOYER, Church. The wedding took place at spend sightseeing in Philadelphia, Bal­ league by Mr. S. W. Barton, who, In Mr. J, Stanley Ferguson returned to timore, Washington and through the J. II. HULSHART, . tho homo ot the bride’s .parents, Mr. a short Bpeech, gave some of the early Tollroad Inquiry. aui'd Mrs. Benjamin Longstreet, 129 the Grove tho first of the week from south. ANNA WATROUS, history of the church, detailing the a threfe weeks’ wheeling tour through The registry list of the First District Committee. Judge Conover last week announced Clark avenue. MIbs Lillian Moore, o f; effort made by the first pastor, Dr. Newark, was bridesmaid, and Mr. Wil­ tho upper part.of New York State and of Neptune township has been placed tho appointment of three commission­ Stokes,-to establish a place of worship Vermont. ■ in the Ocean Grove postofllco for In­ ers whose duty it will be to examine liam Longstreet, brother of tho bride, In West Grove. When the new church Epworth League Group Meeting. was best. man. A substantial collation : Bishop FitzGerald presided at the. spection. It contains GU names. The into tho condition of the Tlnton Falls was built the league procured a Board of Registration meets-again on Undoubtedly the best group meeting turnpike, and ascertain if .lt is kept was served. crayon picture of the old chapel, which eighth annual conference of the. Meth­ odist Churches of Oklahoma and In­ Tuesday, October. 31st. of the Epworth Leagues of this district In a tollable condition;Tho commis­ occupies a prominent; place on the was that held at Bradley Bcacli, in sioners aro Holmes V. M. Dennis, of Parrotte—Shackle;. w alls of the lecture room. The por­ dian Territory, in sessioh. last week at Announcement is made that ■ Miss Guthrie, Oklahoma. the M. E. Church, on Tuesday evoning. Marlboro; David Baird, of Baird, and trait'of Dr, Stokes.hangs Just above Louisa, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. The attendance was only limited by- V Mr. Thomas A. Parrotte, of .Balti­ Mr. and Mrd. J. C. Johnson; of James Van Valkenburg; of ; Embury Charles H. Bon'jl, of Farmlngdale. If more, and Miss Albsrta.; L. Shockley It; and recalls pleasant memories to the capacity of the building. At 7.30 they find the road ia not kept up in many who found Christ in the: 'old Broadway, have taken the flat over H. avenue,' Ocean Grove, will bo married there waa a prayer and praise, service,, daughter of Mr. ' and .urs. Charles B. Johnson's Jewelry store, corner to Mr. Harold Cottrell, on. Wednesday, conformance with the turnpike com­ Shockley, of West Park, were married bul}ding under Dr. Stokes' ministry. ' tho music being under the direction of pany’s charter the collection of toll Cookman avenuo and Bond street, As­ November: 1, at the Fairfield Baptist Prof. George H. Hewitt, of Clayton, on’ Wednesday evening ut the rori- bury Parle, for the winter.1 .1 Church, Howell. will be stopped, lf.otherwiso, the per­ denco ot the bride’s parents, corner, ol. Crusade’Day” Services.- - N. J. Rev. J. G. Reed, pastor of St. sons who signed the petition for the A demented woman, who was wan­ Mr. George O, Robinson and wife, .Adams street and Atkins avenue; by ‘Crusade Day” was recently observ­ Paul’s. Church, Ocean Grove, delivered investigation will have to bear the ex­ Rev. J. H, White. dering about our streets on Tuesday' of Detroit, Mich., were in the- Grove an, entertaining address, '/How Can an pense of this inquiry. ed by the Woman’s Christian Tempor- evening, was taken In chargo by Offi­ tlie first of the week. Mr. Robinson is nnco Union of Ocean Grove, on tho Epworthian: Assist toe -Pastor , In a Wilson—Hanklnson. cer Chamberlain. She was returned to a member of the General Conference Revival ?” This was followed by a anniversary of Miss Willard’s birth­ her home In W est Grovo. Entertainment Commiteo, and Mrs, day. The meeting was held in tho solo by Prof. Hewitt.. "An Epworth- /Coiinfy .Bible Society. Mr. Richard Wilson, Jr., of Ocean Mr. William vanGilluwe, of Western RobiiisOn is identified with the Dea­ lan’B Preparation for a Revival” was Grove was married to Mrs. Carrie M. parlor of St. Paul’B Church. The ex­ coness movement. It is announced tliat tho eighty-sec­ ercises were appropriate and Interest­ Pennsylvania, was the guest several described by the Rev; G. .B. WlGbt, of ond annual meeting of the Monmouth Hankfnson at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., on Mr. F. M. flerry, o f 80 Mt. Zion Way, Asbury Park. The consecration ser­ Monday, October 2. ing. days this ‘week of his cousin, Mr. L. County Bible . Society will bo held. in. Miss Henry read from the Union vanGilluwe. This , was his first visit returns to h is winter ho m e in Phila­ vice was led by the Rev. T. S. Brock, the Freehold Reformed' Church on east in over thirty years. delphia today. It is with Teiuctanco pastor of the Bradley Beach M. E. Van Brunt—Mayer. Signal Miss Willard’s first temperance Thursdny, November 9th. There will address, by Miss C. H. Case. Mrs, Fllnn Some changes worth noticing have that he takes his departure, ns if it Church. • . bo but one session, at 2 o'clock p. m. At the residence of Mr. and MrB.' also read from the same Journal, "In been made in the time, ot running was permitted to him he would like Rev, John Fox, D. D., secretary of tlio Joseph Van Brunt, WeBt Park, on trains on the New York and Long nothing better than to spend more of Shooting Elk m jersey. the Beginning," by Louise C. Penning­ Ills timo in Occan Grove. American Bible Society, will represent Tuesday evening, MIbb Minerva Van ton, M. D. Miss Young-read an ap­ Branch Railroad. The corrected sched­ It Is reported that J. S. Munday, of the. Interests of the great organization, Brunt was married to.Mr. E. L, Mayer, propriate article bearing on the Bubr ule appears. In another part: of this . John H. Hires, of Now Prospect, was Newark, hna leased for ten years i he and Rev. John H andley,, D. D., of by the Rev. W. G. Moyer. ject of the. "Crusade.” Mrs. Hutchin­ p aper... I ■ ... . ■ • the guest of his brother-in-law, Cap­ oxclualve hunting and fishing privi­ Camden, will deliver an address on son read extracts from "The Beauti­ Roy. Tompkins- successfully passed tain John Smith, several days this, leges from the owners of the extensive the topic, “The Hammer and the An­ Becker—Lawrence. ful Llfo of Miss Willard,” touching hlB examinations for admission to the week. Mr, Hires, who Is an old sol­ tract of semi-waste land in the north­ vil.” upon the. subject, and made extended dier; recently applied for an Increase ern part of WarrOn county, known u b Mr. Adolph Becker, clerk ot van- Philadelphia Dental College. Ho has remarks. Mrs. Squires also read ex­ not yet fully determined when ho will of ponBlon, and his visit here was for the Great Meadows. Ho intends to Strong Plea for Right Living. Gllluwe’s grocery, was married on tracts that were valuable. enter that institution, though ho is tho purpose of standing a medical ex­ Btocl: the property with fish nnd game; Wednesday to , Miss Lizzie Lawrence, Tho annual election of officers and now eligible for the classes at any amination required by the government. Elk arb becoming so numerous In A strong plea for right living was of Paterson. Tho ceremony took place superintendents occurred last month. Dr. Laura M. Wright, a former prac­ Warren conuty that thirteen were mado last Sunday morning by Rev. J. at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. tim e., ' G. Reed; pastor of St; Paul’s Church. All, tho old officers and superintend­ Mr. George Hoaglond,'of upper .Main; titioner In Ocean Grove, has again killed last year. They wero in :h

The Twin Sister. ■ Facts ana Fancies. . •, ANSWERING AW “ .AD.” The dark horse was through the WEATHER WISE ; drawn-up crowd of fivo disconsolate Betsy aud I vie re twins. W(.o wero Chicago thieves I'receritly-stole sixty boys in a jiffy. ‘ Monmontb Trust' Observe the Sky ana a Few Ottiej things born and brought up Ir, tho eastern feet of a picket terictit” Theeo six boys wero waiting to bo “Ever worked before?” asked the de­ part of Tennessee. In tho old log interrogated as to their qualifications and Become aa Oracle.' The daily average of . immigrants livery clerk, sizing this boy up with a schoolhouBc wo studied from the same into the United StMSstia 2,000, And - for a Job.. There was but one Job, and favorable eye. Thunder oil Sunday Is considered by book. In the grassy pockets of this • there were six boys. It was four min- “Since I was six,” was the reply. Sixteen ounces of gold are sufficient •the weather wise the sign-of tha death rugged land wo read heroic ttorles' of to gild a wire that would encircle .the , utes, standard time, after the flrat “The deuce you say—what at?” in­ of a great man; on 'vlonday, the death ancient love. Our lives were one, and bunch of Stars, fresh from the presses, quired; the delivery, clerk, earth. Safe Deposit Gompany of a woman; on Tuesday, if in early between ua there had hardly crept a An attempt on a Iargp scale is soon had begun to go off at the Star desk. “Any old thing—just hustlin’,” re­ summer, it foretells an abussdaEca ot jesting difference of opinion at any The six boys had been loitering out-' plied the boy who was all boy. to be made to stock tho abandoned 1 grain; on Wednesday, warfare Is tlmo, • farms of Maine with cattle from the side tho Star office, regarding each ‘D’ye like to work?” threatened; on. Thursday, an abund­ But a sad day came/ when a throb-’ other suspiciously, .while they waited 'Can’t say I’m stuck on It, sir—but west. J^ONriOUTH BUILDING, ance of sheep aaa corn, the farmer king drum beat up on tho mountain One of th.) newer features of Ameri­ for tho paper. Tuolr purpose was to it’s a case'o’ eat with me.” . may reckon upon; os- Friday, eok- side, and down in the, valley screamed be No. 1, each and all of them, in con­ “Come around tomorrow morning at can public libraries is the children’s great man will bo murdered; on Sat­ a nervous life. Betsy was for the department The first public library Asbury Park, New Jersey. ning tho “Help Wanted” ads. in the half-past seven,” said, the delivery urday, a, general pestilence and, great' Uulon and I stood for tha South. Then Star. They all got a paper at prac­ clerk, and the dark horse sauntered to act apart a room exclusively for mortality. It was that our quarrel arose. She children was that at Brookline, aear tically the same time, they all turned out and beamed triumphantly upon the Priday’a. weather shows w hat may lie called ine a traitor, while yet her arms to tho “Help Wanted" column at prac­ other five boys as they stood huddled Boston,, This new development ia li­ expected oh. the fqllowing Sunday, that- were about me; but we were tearlas brary work was begun iu 1890, and tically tho same instant and they all about the door.—Washington Star. Ib, if it rains oa Friday noon, then it apart like ihngled vines rudely, pulled; CAPITAL,$100,000 saw at once that, there was only ono since then children's, roomB have been will rain on Sunday; smt ;it Friday.be .We were Irom a. long line of fighters, established in about twenty-flve pub­ “Boy Wantod” ad.. worth a sprint— clear, then Sunday will be fine sr. well'. of heroes, and our blood was. hot. bundlo wrapper in a department store, ODDS AND ENDS. lic libraries. All th s newer public II- SURPLUS, $25,000 The twelve days immediately follow­ “Betsy, you don't really mean to call brarles^havs these rooms tar children: three and a half por week. Regard­ ing Christmas; denote the weather far me a traitor.' / , ing each other out of tho tails of their The. barber always stands at the the coming' iwelvs roonthi;, one diiy “I do; you. are a traitor to this flag.” respective eyes, they made for the head of his business. toi1 a month. The day ot the montli She took a small flag /roift her Exooutea all truata known to the law. door and. started to sprint for the F the. first snow storm appears Indicate* bosom, I snatched it and trampled' street department store. It was a Jjoana monoy on Bond and Mortgago. <.y. To talk without effort is after all th ' auinher of snow storms'the . winter upon, it. She slapped my tact. Our Roooives depoeltasnbjeo^ to cheok and allow* dead heat between tho entire six of will bring. For example, ’the llrst mother—timid; heart-wrung creature- Preserves them. They pulled up at the delivery tho great charm of talking. . t-frulta, jollies, ploklea or catnap art Interest on dally balances. ^ snow storm comeg on November 29— parted us. V'... • Acts aa Trnateo, Registrar and Transfer Agt, clerk's sido door at the same instant— look out then for twenty-nine enow '"Oh,”, tho poor woman cried, "that i although they had taken different In Russia people must marry before Pays coupons. i . ' storms. two sisters should fight,” method* Doxona of other use* will be routes—and thoy all asked in a breath 80 or not at all, and may marry only A gals moderating at aunuet. iyill In­ “I will never speak to her again," I. Mabea demand and time loans on approTCdV where the delivery clerk (the individ­ five times.' “““"Refined collateral. ■ : V- crease before aiiduight but it St raoK- said,' ■ ; ' Safo Deposit Vaults. ual designated In the ad. as the em­ crates aftor midnight the weather Vi 111 Betsy married a man who fought for ployer of bundlq wrappers) happened “To scratch a match at the wrong Improve. the Union. I wedded a. m an -who fol-' Paraffine Wax to. be at that momonet. end is a sure sign of disappolntimkit.” No weather is ill lowed Lee. We lived in the olA, com­ In every household. I t la cl can, "G'wnn outside tho door and wait I. tasteless and odorless—air, water Yes—it never ignites.” If the wind Is still. munity, with a sharp mountain ris­ and acid proof. Qetapouad cake of A. O. TWINING, Pieeident; for him,” said a boy who, already be­ It with a Hit of it« many use* —— If the full moon shall rise red ex­ ing between our houses. Tims passed, i from vonr drag tb to r grocer. B. G. M. H^RVBY, Vloa President.. ing in possession of a Job in tho de­ pect wind. children came to us; we met at church Bold everywhere. Made by livery department, was not unnatural­ When a man notes how much the women envy a widow who has Just' The sharper tho blast tho sooner ’tis and at funerals, -bat did not gpeak. STA»X>ABX> O IL CO. BRUOE'flT'KEATOR, Secretary. ly haughty and in every sense super­ past. Once I looked‘up and Baw her Stand­ ior to the hoverers at the gates. The lost a rich husband It makes him D. O. CORNELL, Treasurer. shiver.V ■ A light yellow sky a t sunset pre^ ing near, on the other ilfie of : moth­ grandeur of a hoy who has got a job sages wind. er’s grays Our. tears were falling, but In his relationship. to. boys who aro When you see northern lights you toward each other, our eyes yrare hard. K. 8. BUCHANON. GKO, At SHOOK DIRECTORS. only hunting for a Job Ib a manifesta­ A facetious correspondent wishes to may expect cold weather. Our minister came forward. He took tion worth tho price of admission, know if a dog’s mouth is his' “pant­ Heavy wcathor is thought to proi:- m-> by the hand, "Dearly boloved,” he G. B.- M. Harvey, J, H. Buchanon, anyhow. ry.” Doubtless, a goat’s head; is his nosticaie frost in winter, snow In said, leading me to tho head'of the 0 . 0.05001611, John P. O’Brien, The avemge ago of the.six boys was ‘buttery;” ; . spring, fair weather in summer and grave and reaching' /or. the hand of zvmm & sMdcs, Isaac O. Kennedy, ; H. H. Vreeland, about 13 -wears. Two of them wero rain in autumn. . my sister, “how. can y ou uteel your Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Thomas F, Ryan, G. D. W. Vroom, quito scrumjod and done up, with.nice Storms that clear1 in the night will Geo. F. Kroehl, Bruoo S. Keator, littlo knickerbockers, clean overhang­ Facetious Guest—“I can tell from hearts at such a time? Throughout your looks that you believe in spirit­ be followed by a rain storm. the land , you are called the two un- Wm. J. Harrison, ' Henry Mitchell, ing collars, and other indications that ualism? Am I right?” Solemn Walt­ Three foggy mornings will surely be natiiral woman. You have professed LUMBER, O. H. Brown, Milan Ross, they had been sent forth by fond followed ■ by a rain storm. ' tho lovo .of our Lord, but tha JLord A , a Twlnlntr. mothers or sisters to win out in the er—"Well, I do 'have some faith in table-tipping.* ■ ■■■■: If tfc» ice on the trees melts and commands us to love one another. The. game of 'life. TheBe two. scrubbed runs off rain will some next, while If causa of your quarrel has long been Builder's Hardware, Paints boys, while still regarding, each other Why should women break their tho wind cracks' off tho lea snow fol­ settled. Your hyjbaBUs' meet and are suspiciously, yet hold aloof from tho lows. not enemies. How can you stand other four boys, who wero not quite hearts when men break their prom­ and Oils, THEO. OSBORN, ises? It is . always easy enough for When leaves of trecB show their un­ apart?" up to their class in outward make-up. der sides thero will be rain. “We stand apart because we loved Comer Main St, and Anbury Avenuo. SUCCESSOR TO Two' of them, in fact, were quite women to find more men who will, make more promises. When the sierfumo of lowers or the each other so," Betsy replied. “Man’s slouchy and “common” looking, with odor of fruit Is unusually noticeable heart can coo!, but beyond a woman’s ASBURY PARK, N. J. I. ARNOLD OSBORN & SON, long “pants," peaked caps bearing rain may be expected. • love lies lasting hate.” large advertising letters thereon, and Emily (playing “house")—“Now I’ll When the; sky Is full 'ou aro breaking your storm. sister’s lieart?" she said. How can (Formerly Washington White’s,) ANDREW TfiYlOR, other fivo boys up as soon ns he found his literary work, Mr. Rockingham?” When the.swallow flies low rala will Successor to TAYLOR A R\NO, - that it was a c.oso of wait for the de­ "I don’t believe he’s makln’ much you?” - ' 333 Main Street, Asbury Park, N.J. come soon; when they fly high expect “She hates me,” I replied. DBALER IN livery clerk, and, outside the door, he headway.- Nobody, ain’t- accused him fine weather. Office Township Collector, Interested himself to the exclusion of of stealin’/.any of ■ his writlri’s from ''No; she sympathizes with you." If the rooster crows at night he will An angry shaft shot through me. VI everything else in an aggregation of anybody else, so I guess they can’t got up with a wet head." Stoves and Ranges fivo fox terrier pups which a colored amount to much.” .• want not her pity,” I replied nnd Six weeks from the time the first turned away., R. E. K. ROTHFRITZ, Tin Roofing, Guttering: and Repairing, Hot man had for salo on the pavement. He katydid is heard there will be a frost. * . • * *. * ■: * * . • . . Air Furnaces, Estimates given on Steam seemed to ho content to let the other 8UCCES80R TO JENUNG & CO. and Hot Water Heaters, and H ot Air live boys get in ahead of him when “Do you think Brlerly is as much of The drum beat again arid the fife and.Hot Water Combination. Heaters.' a bicycle enthusiast as ever?” “Oh, The Guileless Mr. Edison, His Check, and screamed. 1 saw a (lag coming down D E A L E R IN the, signal came. The fashion with South Main Street, which ho kept hia gaze away from the no; ho has recovered. I heard him His Landlady. from the mountains, i stood at tho GRANITE AND MARBLE , delivery clerk's door. seemed almost say;the othef.-.day that he didn’t pro­ It Is said that when Mrs. Harriot gate, with my heart in my throat. fatalistic. All of the other boys had pose to let any,of the dealers impose Beecher Stowe and her husband went Men utlered threats against Spain. Monuments and Headstones. Opposite Ocean Grove Gates their eyes glued to that door when the upon him by selling him a new wheel to her publisher to get tho huge check The flag came nearer. The men who • p ASBIR1 PARK boy with, a Job appeared. while his old one was practically as that was due her Cor copyright on followed it were in blue. It drew Curbing and Flagging and All good as new.” nearer. Suddenly 1 heard a loud cry. “Come on In, you kids, one at, a Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” .lie .vorthy Kinds of Building Stone. time,” announced that important per­ couple were much puzzled to know I looked up. and there stood my sister sonage. appearing suddenly in the Silencing Him.—George—“Jim Bluf- what to do with it. According to bcsiilc me, tho tears falling from her Yard and Office 905 Main Street. PETER F. DODD, eyes. And then from my beast burst doorway. “Tho boss’ll have a look at fem told me that his wife makes all Theodora Waters/ in Ainsieo’s Maga­ ASBURY PARK N. J you. Hey, you como first,” Indicating her own bonnets;” . Maud—"Well, zine, young Edison was in a similar a cry to God. My non carried the flag, JUSTICE - O F-TH E - PEACE the boy with the marks of the tobacco George, would you like to have a wife predicament Ho had perfected his and Ijcsido him walked the son ot my julco around his mouth. who was such a dowdy that she was invention of the now famous stosV sister. I put my arms around her. Commissioner of Deeds. “You don’t look swift enough for the never known to get a seat, in a crowd­ “ticker," and carried a model to tho , “I always loved you,” she said, her A . R , SHREVES ed car?” ^ • president of the telegraph company, wet cheek pressed :;gaiaBt mine.—Opio job,” said tho delivery clerk, disposing GENERAL COLLECTION AGENCY of this ono quickly. “Want a boy with who told him to leave it with him Read, in New England Farmer. action to him. Wait outside till I see The little boy hud^a very cheerful and he would .ixamine it, Edison cad RETURNS PROMPTLY REMITTEE. the others.” . / look. “I am going to the circus to­ no money,,and Ills landlady gave him A Sagacious Elephant. “Hey, Archie, you can sail in now,” day,” he remarked. "And I am going warning that alie could not keep him said the boy with a Job,, appearing to the theatre tonight,” said his friend* much longer without pay He pacified Mr. G, E. Peal states that he onco No. 47 SOUTH MAIN STREET, again at' the doorway, and addressing “When you are going to the theatre her as best he could and went to'bed saw a young elephant deliberately Best Quality of Meats Only Opp. Ocean Grove Gatos, ono of tho-serubbod boys with knick­ do you have a happy feeling in your hungry. The next morning he. screw­ fashion a surgical instrument, says tha erbockers and overhanging collar. stomach ?” the youngster asked. ed; his courage up for another Inter­ Scientific American. He saw the ani­ ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY; • “Um—ever worked before?" was the view with the president; but could not mal in question go. to a bamboo fence way tho delivery clerk tackled this talk. So that official asked him how anii break oft one of :he pickets. This Main Street ^Scientifically: Correct,™ ‘And when I picket It further fractured with Its boy. • much he wanted for his invention. Ho Opp. Ocean Grove School House. “No, sir, and I only want to work proposed to . her-she turned all colors had resolved on ?5,000, but he faltered trunk and one of Its fore feet until It through the school vacation,”, replied of the rainbow at once.” “How can out. he. would like she company to obtained a sharp fragment sotae ten you make such a ridiculous assertion?” Asbury Park, N. J, GEORGE PRIDHAM, the scrubbed boy, in a nice little train­ make an offer. — or twelve Inches In length. ’ Then, BO X ao i3, ed voice. “I don’t really have to work, "All the colors at once, if you have “Weil,” said the president, “horn' leaning forward on one of Us forelegs, not forgotten your high school lessons, you know, but 7” would $40,000 suit you?” ; It thrust this fragment, which it grasp­ A. GRAVATT OCEAN QROVE, N. J. “Don’t hoy?” kaked the delivery you ought to know make white.” “What!” exclaimed Edison, standing ed with its trunk, into its “armpit,” clerk.* “Well, 1 want, a boy th at does up. "Forty thousand ' dollars!—in and vigorously moved it Co and fro. havo to work, aud I w ant a boy per- “Why," asked the observant boardr money?” As a result of this operation a large CB6 * Vienna + b s r g r v mauently. .-That-will do, son.” er, “are the special government reports ‘ "Certainly; I will givo It to you elephant leech was dislodged, which Bread, Pie and Fancy Cake, “Hey, - -yoa,. Reggy, the boss’ll , dish of England, Frnnc$_jand other coun­ now.” dropped to the ground aud was at ojico you up ilow,” said tho hoy with a job, tries called blue books, red books; yel­ “All right.” ground to mincemeat beneath the South Main Street, Oppoelte Broadway QftteB homey toes of tho sagacious brute, showing up again at the doorway and low books and the like?” “I think,” The president, previous lo Edison's ■ABnTJ-aaTT F A g JC 3jT. X.- addressing the other scrubbed boy. snid the cross-eyed boarder, “that the appearance that day, resolved on a which grunted its Intense satisfaction. And Grainer. . “You dou’t have to work, either, I idea is to glve color to the reports.” price, only the maximum figure lie had Jessie, the . elephant mentioned ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTtNDEO TO suppose?" said tho delivery clerk m mind was $100,000. He held out a. above, had some knowledge of pneu­ ESTIMATES PROMPTLY FDKNISHED ' —^ — looking this ko f over. check, saying: matics: One day I tossed , a peanut, “Er—uni—jros; sir, If I can find some­ The celebrated preacher had Just fin­ “That is a check for $40,000. Go to which fell to the ground some night or JASH.SEXTON, thing whore 1 can go homo to dinner ished his sermon, when ;the reporter, ti e bin;li around the corner and they ten laches beyond the_ utmost reach T. FRANK APPLEBY, at 5 o'clock. W® havo dinner at 5 rose from his seat at the back arid will give you ths money. of lier trunk. She stretched -out this m m wicTos. iid m m m o’clock at our hoase, and my mother started down tho aisle. “Ah, brother,” Edison was dubloiis, but he took' it organ to Its .fullest extent : toward the spoko the minister in a voice that A large auortment qf Oaaketty cte. constantly on Heal Estate won’t let mo tsdko a*ythlug where tho and went. He found a lino of peoplo peanut, then blew, through, it a sudden hand, ' Flowers of any dertgn a t.ihort notice. hours Hro——” trembled with emotion, “havo you cutsldc. tho. paying teller’s window. quick and powerful blast. ■ The peanut ABO “Too bait Jofcnajr; but wo couldn’t come to be saved?” “No, sir; I’ve When his turn came lie pushed i.he was hurled against: the wall, whence .Ssrtors!wad Oil't* -Nc. 17 Main Street, come for a copy of your sermon." adjust the hours hero to your folks’ paper under the railing. Tlie leller Its bounded, and then rolled beneath ASBURY ?\RK , N. J. Insurance Offioe, dinner hoar. Plaoe doesn't close un­ looked at it, scrutinized him closely, the feet' of the intelligent animal] til six, and sometimes this department “Isn’t it terrible to think of, darling, turned it ovor, said it was not in­ which at once swallowed itt I tried Also Saperintendea Mt. Prospect Cemetery 61 «AI1V AVENV£, runs a whole lot overtime.” that when you marry Lord Reginald dorsed, said some words which Edi­ this .experiment several times, . each “You there, Smoke, you .can take a you must become a Britisli subject?” son, even then slightly deaf, could not time with a like result. ON RULE TO BAR CREDITORS. Asbury Park and Ooean Grove Bank Building hack at tho boss aow,” announced the “Oh, I shan’t mind. You ^know. we understand, .mu pushed it back Edi­ boy wAli a Job, heaving in Bight again. were all English before we became son retired ' crestfallen. He knew all OCEAN GROVK, Drink arain -0 Executor's Notice. “Botter throw that snipe away, though Americans.” “Yes, , dearest; and we about:it mow Ths whole thing was a In ofcnrgfl of ROBERT E, MAYO, —ho’s sore on dgarettei.” wero all monkeys before we became swindle, and he had signed away all after yeti hava concluded that you David Harvey, Jr.. and Joseph. Dun­ A ll kinds of “I don’t waat you,” said the ship­ human; but that’s no reason for going he possessed ror. a worthless bit of ought not to drink coffoe, I t Is not & lop, exacutors o t W illiam Hopklis, do- ping clerk to this boy, and that was back!” papen . • ' • ■ • ' ' • ' .. :■ . medicine, but dactorg ortlsr li Ijecause ceased, by order' of tho Surrogate of PROPERTY POR 8AXE OR REST. all thero was. about it. Ho got another scolding from his it Is haalthful, iavlgoratlng and appe- th« County of Moamouth, hereby sSts “It’s up to you, Bricktop," said the notlc# to Vaa creditors! ot the said de­ ••You ought t6 be more careful, Wil­ landlady, that night, and In sheer des­ t't'.iiig'. I t to made from ,; ur-:- grains, haughty boy, already fixed out with a peration . went to the company, and .•Bid has that rich seal hroWn color ceased to bring in their dobta, de­ job, “and you’d botter brush your lie/’ said the teacher in admonition; telling his experience at the bank, de­ mands and claims against the estate “Don’t you know what will happen to and taste? like irui finest grades of M.C GRIFFIN. clothes off whoro you’ve been sitting manded his., money' o;‘ hte ■ invention. coffee and costa about one-fourth aa of said deceased, under o&th or affirm­ down or he'll pass you up for a slob.” you if you keep on telling stories?!’ Then he was identified, and took the much. Children llite It me thrive on ation, within nine months from *ls® “Yes, mum,” - answered the young elei'oatii day ot August, XS99, or they QOraiCTOB ftadBtdlUBB “I want a hoy who knows how.to American; "when I grow up I’ll; be money .in hills so' big. that • trve'ii ho It, oecatsse it'to a genuine food drink, keep himself tidy,” said the delivery couldn’t pay his landlady with them.' containing,nothing but 'nourishment will bo forever barred ot aay action clerk to this boy. "Great Scott, what invited to all the big dinners and made So he had to bo Initiated into the mys­ Ask your grocer for Qraln-O, the hew therefor against the said executors. Residence, No. W Heck Aveaae a United States Senator from New teries on deposits and check drawing. a bunch of boys, anyhow. J9 that all, York.” food i'rink., 15 and 25e. DAVID HARVBY, JR. Jimmy?” addressing his small boy as­ Ho Is still 80 unsophisticated that be­ Aug, 18-101. JOSEPH DtTNXjOP O c ea n firoTe,*- J* sistant. fore .he leaves his hoine or his office “There a kid out .on the pavement Tender-hearted One—“Ah, my good some one haB to seo that he has • ■ Seldota' Late. monkeying with some pups,” replied man, yours is a sad .case! But adver­ enough In his pocket for his car fare. The Lake Shore Railway trains are George M. Bennett, AM08 LIPPINCOTT, the boy with a job. “X guess he’s hus- sity tries ud all, you know and reveals almost Invariably os;1 time, since it tlln\ I’ll get him in,” many of our good qualities.” Rueful Winning race korset are generally carries th® malte lor ths. United States Herehact Tailor and Men’s Pomisltei “Hoy, Mike,” ho continued, going to Robert—"Oh! but it worn’t- adversity bays, chestnuts er brown;,, and for soverasneiit, and puts up a forfeit for + P K IN T IN G + the door and calling to §the dark wot tried me, inum. ,‘Twere a Old every 100 b^y's, among them there are every five minutes:tbe caail trains ar« horse, "cut out tho pupB and sneak in Bailey , judge, an* ’© didn't put Msself 50 i’.aeatautss and 30 browns. There to late. Passengers on the Lake Shore IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. here to see about your Job. Boss .Is to no inconwenienco about me good no record of an Im portant Taco being Hallway may be sure of reaching their 210 Main Street, wating for you.” qualitltes, .you bet, mum!” won by a piebald. deatina'tlon. on time. Look box stss, ooan Grore.N, J I Opposite R. R. Station, Ai(n>r P«rtc, N. J. Dogs of the Labrador; Fishermen. 1 . NO. 41. DEAL. N. J.—Ono of the hand­ NO. 77, TRENTON, N. J.-Three-story Waiting for death through my excited head. I thought somest lots at this rapidly growing and brick houso on East State street; 9 rooms, of my old homo in England; of mean The dogs employed by the fisher­ very desirable resort; located on the and bath; newly decorated; price $2,750; things that I had- done at school and Monmouth drive east of the macadam' mortgago $1,500. at D per cent. ;Will ex­ men of and Labrador road; size 50x176 feet; value, $2-500; en­ change for seashore property. since; and of-the girl who would never are by no means the specimens of cum brance,. $1,200 at 6 per, cent. W ill e x ­ NO. 78, TRENTON, N. J.—Brick cottage iS!i The queerest stuff I know of Is dyna- know how much I had loved her. change for small property , or • lot. In on Charles street; 8 roomB and bath; cel- . -vihlto; you can never be sure how much canine magnificence usually known as Ocean, Grove. W e could Bee the f ir e catch the piece Newfoundland dogs. They , more near­ Exchange lar; heater, grate In parlor,- etc.; price j you know about it ' It la very like of gunny Back and flicker all oVer ,it NO. 42, OCEAN GROVE.—Snug 6-room $2,800; m ortgago $1,500 a t 6 per cent; W ill wwomen—the . more you see of It, and' ly. resemble ■ Eskimo dogs than - any­ house on a corner lot on Heck avenue, exchange for seashore property. , In a few seconds we knew the caps thing else, and are often quite wolfish i>the older you become, the more you are would go, and then—well, then the If. tired of your own property, try near schoolhouse; - value $1,600. Will ex­ obliged to confesB th at you know noth­ In both manner and appearance. It somebody elso’s. A change may prove change for property at ory near Somer­ miners at the “Jumbo’’ above ub, when is even believed by many people that ville, N. J. • . 7 . ••, - • . FARMS. ing at all about it ■■■■'- they came down.to dinner, would find beneficial to both. In seeking further ■S't -Perhaps the - first. thing you (will be tho blood of the wild brutes of the lnf6rmation quote the list number. If NO. 44, OCEAN GROVE.—Pleasant NO. 1001, SUMMERFIELD, near Asbury the mouth of our tunnel choked up forest flows In their veins. At a post double house on Clark avenue, near Cen­ Park.—Small farm, of four acres two . - told, about dynamite Ib that concus­ and they would dig and dig, and per- you have property you desire to list tral; 6 rooms on - each side; furnished miles west of Asbury;Park; 4-room house: near Hamilton,Inlet not long ago the throughout; one lot in tho plot. Will ex­ s i o n is needed to set it olt- Noyr, I hapB find s o m e horrible pieces ot what in this department, send full informa­ wagon-house and barn; fruit trees and ddor of a houie in which an infant tion'to change for small country place on Long berries; value, $600; mortgage, $200. Will hnro acchlunfally cut a stick of dyna- had once heen the partners who wero • B land, or In Northern Now Jersey, with-, exchango for property la Ooean Grove or rfihlte into halves with a spade, and vfjls Bleeping in its cradle had been in,an hour of New York. Value, $3,000. working the “Golden West” on shares. left open for a short time during the vicinity. • • :v . 4- nothing happened, except that my, n ay . we Baw tne flro : catch the W. H. BEEGLE NO. NEW YORK CITY.—Handsome NO. 1002, SUMMERFIELD, near Asbury temporary absence of the other mem­ Park.—ThreeVand a half acres, with new ; r‘ heart leaped into my throat as fsaw gunny sack, which was wrapped round 226 ruin Street, Asbury Park, N. J. new house on' W est 161st street, near •what I h id done. Again, I. have seen bers of the family. When the mother Boulevard; 18 feet front, four story; valuo 4-room houso and small barn; value $600; the box of caps, and we hid Our faces, $17,000;. m ortgage $11,500, W ill exchango mortgago $150. Will exchange-for Ocean a minor pick up a .stick and throw it re-entered the house she found only 50 riain Avenue, Ocean Orove, N. J- Grove property. • I*. stretched at full length on. the. ground. the bones of her child. The little one equity for ’unencumbered »prop.erty in !> a t' his partner, ■ who, luckily, caught But, li(te one mesmerized, I could not NO. 1, JERSEY CITY.—Handsome resi­ Ocean Grove. . ? Vi- NO. 1003, RINGOES, N. J-—Farra of 54 V': vit 'in a most delicate way, and then had been: completely devoured by doga. acres In Huntlngtpn Valley, near Rln- keep my eyes away from that flicker­ dence property on-Grand street, Jersoy NQ. 47, PHILADELPHIA.—Seven-room goos; fine fruit arid berries;. large and gently laid it down and went for the ' The Labrador dogs are- excessively City Heights, 19x40xlD0 feet, 0 . rooms and houso on Montrose street; in.good order; ing guhny Back, from whence utter quarrelsome, and, wolflike, always at­ bath, 5 bedrooms, three story and, brick steadily rented at $16 per month; value cdramodious.dwolllng-house of 14 rooms; . Sfool, and Well and truly thrashed him. annihilation was to come. But it was basement; value, *7,C00; mortgage, J3.000 substantial barn ana, wagon-housei valuo Another instance. Two of us were tack the weakest. All- seem anxious 12,250; rno encumbrance. W ill. exchange $5,000; encumbrance $2,100. W ill exchange j ’ not to be. I looked again, and saw a to take part iri the fray, and scarcely at 6; per cent, will exchange for sea­ : or cottage in Ocean Grove. for seaaliore property.., , I working at tho bottom of a shaft, and- marvelous thing—a thing I shall never shore.-property. .' •. ‘ had made ready for a shot. Some a>seftson passes without the Settlers NO; 48, OCEAN GROVE.—Very hand­ NO. 1004, PENNINGTON, N. J.—Very forget, for It Is printed at the back of lOBlng two or three dogs during 'the NO. 2, OCEAN GHOVB.—Hahdaome some private resldenco of 12 rooms and desirable farm of .133 acres of fine land, •< sticks. of dynamite were being sent my; eyes and branded On my brain. residence propertyi suitable lor.boarding bath, hot and cold water, heater, etc.; all under cultivation, abutting.bn P. & R. y 'down to us in a bucket,-but the man summer from the wounds which they jurposea, situated within half .block. Of splendidly built and on a prominent cor-, Railroad, with switch close to Penning­ And, like dll marvelous things, it was receive in their, frequent quarrels he ocean; lot sixty .feet frontage on two ner; admirably- located for both summer, ton, and within five minutes’ drive of new a t . the top, who was seven or eight streets; house contains 17 room s,with and winter residence; lot 40x60;. value wonderfully Bimple. The barrow was among themselves. Peace Ib instantly stone road from that town- to Trenton; ^ • different kinds of a born fool, man- tilted a little, and as the piece of sack­ water and sewer connections, and:hot $6,000: mortgage $3,000. W ill exchange for good 8-room house, barn and-all neces- v Yaged to. drop a stick over the. side of restored, even if twenty or more are and cold water; value, $9,000; mortgage, small property Jn Ocean Grove, Asbury sary outbuildings; value-$7,000; mortgago ing-burned the weight of the box of engaged In the affray, by the sound, ! 13,600 at G per cent. Will exchange for Park* or lots at Loch Arbour, Allenhurst $2,700 at 5 per cent. Will exchange for a \ >;the bucket,'and it fell some fifty feet caps slowly unrolled it. The box then !Sfew York City or Northern N ew Jersey or D eal. , -.:•_•• - or even sight, of the dreaded Eskimo property.;; • • • ■ ’' •• nice, resldenco property in Ocean Grove. . down the shaft and landed at our feet fell out on the side.farthest away from NO. 49, OCEAN GROVE.—A well-locat­ George Robb, my partner, looked at whip used by the Labradorians. These NO. 4, OCEAN GHOVE.—Pleasantly- NO. 1005, •■' HARLINGEN, N. J.—On the fire, and gently rolled down the people have seldom succeeded In rais­ located 6-room cottage situated opposite ed and profitable business property on Reading Rairoad, 92-acro dairy farm In -.me ini] I at him; we said nothing,- side bf thp hill into safety! park, within easy, reach of station- and ground .rent;. situate In the' centre of fine condition; fine spring arid stream o f. but I*behcvo that we both thought a ing any other domesticated; animal on all points of Interest; valuation $2,w)0;. own; annual rental. $650; ground rental water; fine -lot of buildings, including It was a few seconds before we real­ the coaBt. Cats, coirs, sheep and pigs encumbrance, $1,100. W ill exchange , for. j 200; value $2,500. Will exchange for resi­ mansion with all conveniences; tenant's . .whole lot. So you see that concusBlon ized that the chief , danger was over; unimproved seashore property or. resi­ dence or business property in ceritral part house, all necessary barns and outbuild- , does not always set off dynamite. have all been destroyed by the dogs. of Philadelphia. , . 1 v then we scrambled to our feet and If ever a dog is brought up In the dence property in Northern New; Jersey. IngB, including windmill; fruit orchards, B u t, oh! there is another side to the staggered to the entrance of the tun­ NO. 8, OCEAN GROVE.—A well-located NO. 60, OCEAN. GROVE.—One of the pasture lands aind all facilities; for mod­ house liis: doom Is sealed. At,tho first 16-room dwelling,! suitable for' boarding most desirable private residences on Main, ern dairy, farm; also well- stocked; 1*4 Question. I knew a miner, who was nel. I went down and picked up the avenue, with four lots of ground; house miles from railroad station at Harlingen; . i carrying two sticks bf dyanjnite in the opportunity the others will pounce purposes, within one block and a half of still warm box . of caps, and sprang upon him in the absence of his master he ocean; two lots of ground in the plot, contains 13 rooms and bath, heater, elec­ 2. riiiles from Bellewood.. station, with boBom of his shirt whei>^fe stumbled down the mountain side with it. George and cottago furnished throughout; valua­ tric light, etc.; value $8,000; encumbrance stone road to station; prico $10,000; mort­ ... and loll. Where he-fell the ground and worry ,him to death. This is the tio n ,’19,000; mortgage. $3,500 at 6 per ce q t !3,000 at 6 per cent. - Will exchange for gage $3,000 at 4% per cent. Will exchango ; followed me, and without a word we Invariable fate gf any privileged dog Will exchange for improved- or unim­ good;’ resldenco or. business property In for seashore property. w a s to rn up and big hole made, but went do^n the main street of the little proved property in Northern New Jersey. central part of Philadelphia. /' nothing more ■feas ever seen of that on the coast .that is permitted to enter town."/:.-:; - ; , • ' his master’s house and. to receive the NO. 9, UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, Wash­ NO. 51,.OCEAN GROVE.-rA snug six- m in er. / Remember, that the/time- from our ington, D. C.—Finely-located lots- for room cottage oh Main avenue, near the . .Another ease. A teamster was drlv- caresses ot the different members of property In Ocean Grove or Asbury Park. centric of town, with tWo lots of ground: first noticing the smoko' until I saw the family. The preference excites NO. 10, ORANGE, N. J.—Corner prop­ valuo $3,500;. free of encumbrance; Will lng slowly up the-hill, picking his that blessed little box roll away could exchange for. residence or good business S E X T O N ’S ■ ■may and keeping a sharp lookout for the greatest jealousy In the breasts of erty on Llncoln avenue, 30x100 feet; house property In the central part of Philadel­ not have been more than a few sec­ the Labrador dogs, and they patiently of. 8 rooms and bath; all Improvements, phia.'." •. ‘ • • ' •'. v -. I rocks on the road; his wagon was onds. And there was -not much chance including electric lights; value, _ $4,200; . loaded with dynamite, carefully pack­ wait for an occasion to avenge them­ mortgages: $2,500 at 6 per cent.; $900 at NO. 53, OCEAN,GROVE, N. J.—A sub­ of showing, bravery or cowardice. A selves.—Chicago Record. 5 per'cent; rented until May I; at $30 per stantial and thoroughly, equipped 25-roojn ed. One wheel struck a stone; there kitten;' drowned In a sack, may be month. Will exchange . for seashore boarding house, located directly on tbo was a jolt and a ■ roar,! and then the property.: ••■•.:•..• -A ocean front; with an ocean view from all brave or may. not; it makes no dif­ the rooms In the house; sewer and ar­ teamster, his wagon, and four mules ference to the kitten or to its reputa­ The Newest Fashions. NO. 11, SOMERS POINT, N. J.^-Seven tesian water -connections; furnished wer» scattered over the State of Mon- lotSj 40x100 each, located next to excur­ throughout; frontage of 60 feet On one tion, afterwards. So.lt was with us In Belt and; throat buckles continue to sion house on .desirable street; value; ' tana. And the coroner’s Jury did not that tunnel on the "Golden xWest.” $2,800; no encumbrance. Will exchange street and 75 feet ori another; > valuo, view the remains, because there wore be standard articles. for: property at 'Asbury Park or Ocean $15,000; encumbrance $5,000 at 6 per cent. "There," Bald George, when we had Grove.- •/.,• . ; • V•; Will (exchange for City or Suburban prop­ none. , >., • reached our shack, "what do you say - Velvets, both plain and ; fancy,: are erty..:;:^;’ As-I said before, it is queer stuff,, to lie very much worn. NO- 12, DOWNSTOWN, N. J.-^One mile NO. 65, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.—A 10- to that for a close, call? Now, 'would from Forest Grove, on Camden and At- room furnished cottage on Clark avenue,' and yet It looks so innocent and harm- you cdll that an accident; , or what? Plain, medium sized chatelaine bags antic Railroad, 10-room house and barn; yless—like the women again! It Iff lot 95x200, with 35 feet frontage. on an­ oposlto tho park, furnished throughout; And why, do you suppose, weren’t wo of seal and alligator are much used. other street;; value, $3,000; - no encum­ sewer and water .connections; value, made up Into sticks about ten inches wiped out Just now?" ‘V brance. Will exchange for Ocean Grove $3,500; encumbrance, $1,000, W ill cxc long one inch in diameter, wrapped The prettiest plaids are in the Scotch lor small boarding houso In Ocean Grove, And I could not answ er: him.—-Basil woolen goods, pretty soft shades which or Asbury Park property. - or for residence property, near Now York dji yellow or white paper. And these C. D’Easum, in Wide World Magazine. NO. 13. BAYHEAD JUNCTION.—Three City. ■■■ ••. : : StiekB look very like the Roman can­ blend most lmrmoniounly. lots, 60x150 each, valued at $1,500 for prop­ erty in Neptune tpwnship; No encum­ NO. 66, OCEAN GROVE. N. J.—Com­ dles and big squibs used in firework Quite o rig in a l among b ro o c h e s is a modious 17-room boarding house on Em-: NEXT TO NEW SCHOOL BUILDINO. brance., •: ..*'•• * *' bury avenue, .within two blocks .of the THE ONLY URICK, P1RE-PROOP ftdisplays. The stuff is very sensitive Why ihe Sailors Went Dry. '' fa n , of which the Bticks-are ch a sed NO. 14, MORRISVILLE, PA.—Two lots ocean; furnished throughout; all Iri. gooa LIVERY STABLE ON THE COAST. . ■ to changes of temperature, and'has to go ld a n d the leaves encruBtod .em er­ on corner in prominent location, each order; sewer and water connections: be thawed out before using if it has Louis,-an old se a ‘dog from-Austria,* a ld s. ; . ■ 25x110; valuo, $o00; for Ocean Grove prop­ value, $5,000; encumbrance, $1,500; or will become frozen. At first one is in­ who. has sailed the. briny deep from A boa holder of gold, set. with-Im i­ e r t y . -.- • * " ' • - ” .'• . ' • exchange free of encumbrance' for clear O C E A N O H O V E , - I* . J . Baflln’s Bay to No Man!s Land, enjoys tation gems, and. shaped like a ser­ NO. 10, ARLINGTON. N. J.—Ten-room property In Philadelphia or vicinity. clined to look upon this. thawing-out Comparing his. present position In the house, With bath, hot air furnace, all Im­ NO. 67, OCEAN. GROVE, N. J.—Desir­ process as rathor ticklish work—al­ pent doubled in one deep loop, is one provements, 3 lots 25x100 each; value ?8.000. able 9-room furnished cottage on Wefib American marine service to that he Grove or Asbury Park, or for lots or .inn avenue, a little more than two blocks PARTICULAR ATTENTION QIVEN though, with proper care, it is usually of the season’s: novelties. proved property fln northwest Phlladclr -.perfectly safe.; A fire is made, and once occupied when sailing in an East from tho ocean; furnished throughout; Indian ship from Liverpool to Cal­ Men’s wear suitings are being much phla. :: V ■- i ■: sewer y and water connections; value, TO BOARDINO HORSES. the dynamite is placed near It. used for women’s suits. The vogue NO. 17, ARLINGTON, N. J.—3-room $3,500; no encumbrance. Will exchange Often you, will see a miner, who cutta. The vessel had been becalmed’ house, with bath, hot air tfurnace; all Im­ for clear, property in tho. vicinity of All kinds 6i carriuges to nire special ao- and the water supply\ran.short during for mannish Street, costumeSNjs par­ provements, 3 lots each 25x100;' value 7.000. Philadelphia. .. .: . commodatlons for htraw Riding wishes, perhaps, to startle some ‘'ten­ tially responsible -for this.1 mortgage $2,250 at .5 per'cent., for Ocean cloaed carriaKes for funeral? and w edding derfoot,” take a stick and set fire to a terrible, hot spell. The crew had to Grovo or*Asbury Park, or for lots pr NO. 58, PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Very Branch Offices—W. H. Boegle, and Captam exist on moldy sea biscuits, while the The separate waist is not yet of the Improved property- in northwest : Phila- handsoiho private residence on . North Rainear’s Tent House. . itj holding it in his hand while it sput~‘ past; and will continue to hold Its own. Sixteenth street, lot 22x174 foot. 15-room ters and .burns with a. sharp, acid and captain, a big bully of.an Englishman, defphlai.’.' ;':• •;,..■•*• -Vv- house, with tWo baths and all . modern Telephone 21b M. E. SEXTON lived in’luxury. The crew did not ob­ Taffetas and satin-faced goods are still NO. 18, ARLINGTON, .N. J.—8-room conveniences; press brick with brown- choking smoke.- But' sometimes the In great demand. '• • ', house, with bath, hot air furnace, all Im­ stono trim, white wood, finish; value Fool-fclller Angel (who deals also in ject. to thlsuntil 'one' day, when every provements, 2 lots 25x100 each, on corner; $12,500; mortgage, $6,000 at 5 per cent. W ill man was almost prostrated by tueheat ThoBe In the cloak , and suit trade value : $4,000; - m ortgage,, $1.600; a t 5 por exchange' equity for good property in As­ unloaded guns) ia attending to his cerit.v for Asbury Park, or Ocean Grove bury Park. v . .. S.business, and then that miner’s ben- and lack of sufficient water, they dis­ who cater to exclusive patronage - re­ covered that the captain, knowing the port many inquiries for stone marten, property. « , - 0 NO. W, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.—Corner " efit lodge has; to pay an insurance NO. 19, PHILADELPHIA.—On Six­ property on Webb avenue, nearly now. M°G' -• ,-c >•/:/. only two years old; lot 50x200 feot, located shafts of abandoned mines. Fine build­ NO. 23, PHILADELPHIA.—On North on macadamized road. Jamaica is ten wise have used for his ablutions. The waists and trimmings, and surah rib­ Twenty-lirst street, two 10rroom: modern ings and expensive machinery were bon for,, millinery. Taffeta, satin miles from Brooklyn bridge, with 6-cent Olln St. Sear Central A?e., left untended and falling to pieces, captain became livid with rage at the houses In. fine order, with all.: Improve­ erty, $7,500; mortgage; $3,000 at 6 i "audacity” of the men. ducheise arid peau de-sole continue in ments; value $6,000 each;- mortgage $3,500 fare, from New Y ork City. Value o f pror- whilst tho boarding houses, filled to eacli.- Will exchange for Ocean Grovo Wlll . exchange , equity . for- resldenco overflowing by miners In the palmy “What!” he shouted. “You bloom­ favor. . ^ ‘ ’ property; . : ;' •• '•••..' ■■ :v property iri Asbury Park or Ocean Grove...... OCEfiH GROVE, N. i. days, wero empty and deserted.- The ing lubbers want to take away from Beautiful Oriental metals set with NO. 24, ASBURY PARK, N. J.—Prop NO. 64, ASBURY PARK, N. J.—Hand­ Inhabitants of the little town mnde me my morning tub! Not ye, says I. seml-preclous stones are now to be erty on Munroa avenue, near Grand, con­ some and thoroughly equipped residence; I cawn’t do without me tub, so .1 taining 14 rooms and bath; gas, hot-and all improvements; -10 rooms; finely lo­ Main Street and Lake Avenue, pathetic attempts to convince them seen in toilet articles and as settings cold water on three floors; furnace hoat; cated on Seventh avenue, north sido of selves and stray visitors that times cawn’t, ye know.’ Bo ye think I can for'bags arid purses, and for any'.pur­ lot 60x100 feet; valuo, $7,500; mortgage, town; value,; $7,500; mortgage, $3,000 at 5 ASBDR? PARK, N . J . were picking up, and that there would' give ye all the drlnkln’ water ye want? pose they are very beautiful. Tho old $4,000 at 6 per cent. Will exchange for per. cent. W ill; exchange for property, in Not me, saya I. dot but o’ here.’,’ Eastern cordt dark In color, but soft smaller,property In Ocean Groye. vicinity of Newark, or small farm clear yet be prosperity for them. Is there, That evening he gave, each man an . NO. 25, TRENTON, N. J.—A factory of cncuiribrance. , by the way, any one in the world who in tone, has charms peculiarly its own. property on Prince street, consisting of NO. 65, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.—Good is more sanguine than a miner or extra-ihaif pint of water, but he had a Tiny little cut steel or other fancy small pottery, arid lamp decorating estab­ .resldenco property on Clark avenue; full- fresh water bath each morning,, never- buckles rive among the touches which lishment; plot 100x100 feet; property cost sized lot; 2^-story house of'19iroomB;vaIuo • ’ prospector?' ••• . thelesa.—Chicago Inter-Ocean. over $9,000: price $6,000; mortgage $3,000 at $4,000; mortgage $1,300 at 6 per cOnt; . Will A few mineB were still being work­ differentiate, in neckwear in which 6 per cent. Will exchanged for seashore exchange for Philadelphia residence of property.' sim ilar value arid not more heavily en­ ed, and rumors of rich strikes were ■ ' ■ - . ■ 7~r thero is so little change tnat - It can ’ constantly- heard on the streets and hardly , be mentioned. There are tlio NO. 26, BEVERLY, N.‘ J.—11-room brick cumbered. . - v •:■••• Understood Just What Was Wanted. houso, with bath and all . Improvements; NO. 66, EAST ORANGE, N. X—Very repeated in the poor little weekly pa­ same high Btoclis pointed in different frame stable* situate on Church street; handsome residence property on Midland per. I know of nothing more pitiful “I want Bome kind of a doorspring ways as heretofore, and occasionally value, $4,000; m ortgage $3,000 at 5.4 per; avenuo; 12' rooms and bath;' handsomely that a dead mining town;, and Mon­ —one that won’t get out of order,” one lias the highness at the back cut cent. Will exchange for' seashore prop­ finished; 2-story barn; close to railway FINEST- MEAT MARKET said a customer. to a hardware man. In squares instead of in points. erty^ • *'.••• • ;■. 'v-', and.; trolley road; three-quarters of an tana has many such dreary wrecks. In NO. 27, PHILADELPHIA.—Fine 13- acre of ground;, value $12,500; encurii- Castle there were many mines whose “A doorspring?" room, house ■ on Diamond street, near branco $6,500 at 5 per cent. Will exchange IN NEW JERSEY. owners, in . the golden days, refused to "Yes; and one that won’t require Twentieth; lot ,17^x100 feet; valued, at for seashore property in. vicinity of As­ $7,500; m ortgage o t $3,500.. W ill exchange bury, Park. . •, :•; -sell them for thousands of dollars; the strength of an elephant to open.” Things Invented by-Women. for. property in Asbury Pari;. ’Hem!” . ’'rrK \ V , - ' NO. 67, BROOKLYN, N. Y.—On Hull now however,.. they were abandoned Somo large and important inventions NO 28, PLAINFIELD, N. J.—Handsome street, near Fulton, three 3-story flats; . altogether,, or were worked, in; a half­ 'And it m ust. be strong- enough to are due to women. Mrs. Harriet 12-room houso, with all improvements, size 17x40x100; all improvements; 4 rooms hearted manner, "on shares." bring the door all tho way to and not Strong, who began by inventing a cor­ located on East Front street; ground* and bath on first fioor, arid 5- rooms and Oeorgo Ross and I had taken the leave it swinging open a couple of 118x299- feet;, value, $13,000; mortgage, bath on two upper floors; everything in set, afterwards moved with her; hus­ $0,000. Will exchange for seashore prop­ first-class condition; rents over . $1,000; "Goiden West” mine on shares. George inches.” band to California, and since his'death erty. 'v";. (. " price $13,000; mortgago $6,000. Will ex­ was an experienced miner, but I was VI Bee.” -. NO. 30, NEWARK, N. J.—Property on change equity for seashore property Bhe has taken out patents, for reB er- farm . . i - . ;;... • green at the work, having but lately “Arid, when tho door closes I don’t volre and dams. She is now an old Summer • avenue; 11-room house and cel­ want it to shut like a catapult, with a lar; value. $3,500;. m ortgage, $1,900. W ill NO. 68, TENAFLY, N. J.-Handsome - como from the. cattle country, and be­ woman, but she has just patented a exchange for, seashore property. : resldenco property on corner lot 140x150 ing more handy at throwing a rope jar that shakes the house from Its device for the storage of water. . Mrs. NO; 31, NUTLEY, N. J.—North of New­ feot in size, with fine phade' trees, fruit than at swinging a pick or. turning a foundations.” Ada Van Pelt, while her husband was ark; on B rio Railroad, handsome 10-room trees, etcj; valuo $8,000; mortgage.$1,800 at “Yes. You want one that will bring house, with^all improvements, including 5 per cent--W ill‘exchange for seashore Pure Manufactured and •drill. But. we got on capitally to­ postmaster at Oakland, Cal., invented stable and office: located on new trolley residence property. gether. the door all the way to, and yet do it a permutatlqri lock with three' thou­ line from Newark to Passaic and Pater­ NO., 69,. WORTHINGTON, N. Y —Lo­ One day we were at work on a tun­ gently?” son; size of plot 170x256 feeti value. $12,000; Natural Ice sand combinations; also a letter box mortgage $4,000 at 5 per cent. Will ex­ cated between Ardsley and Elmsford, on nel which we were running into the "T hat’s the idea. But I don',t want for the outside of houses, that throws change for seashore property. tho. New York and Putnam Railroad, in any complicated arrangement that re­ southern Westchester county, ono hun­ . side of the hill. The tunnel was about up a signal when there is a letter in­ NO. 32, NUTLEY, N,- J.—Two-story dred 16ts 25x100 feet eacli; price $200 each; forty feet long, arid -while wo drilled quires a skilled mechanic to attend side for the. postman to collect. This frame business building on trolley llnO free of encumbrance; offered for seashore somo holes at. the wall end of it at to.” ... - /- from Newark to Paterson: adapted for property, - - is now in dally use. Satchel-bottomed any business; slzo of building 24x56 feet, Eichard Wilson the mouth we built a little fire and ‘No—of-- course not. You want with upper floor suitable for lodge, meet­ NO. 70, NORRISTOWN, PA.—A pfot of paper bags were invented by a woman, ground corner: Green and Jacoble streets, laid near it somo sticks of, dynamite something simple, yot strorig and effec­ who was offered $20,000 for the patent ing, entertainments, etc.; size, of plot O ffic e ; tive?” . .. .150x170 feet; value, $6,000; mortgage, $2,000 60x90 feet; value $3,000;: encumbrance $600 which wore frozen. Besido the fire before she left Washington. An In­ 6 per cent. Will exchange for seashore at G per , cent. Will exchango for sea­ stood a wheelbarrow,, and on it, wrap- “JuBt so! Something that can be vention which revolutionized the mak­ property; .•• shore property. • " • v <• No. 108 Heck Avenue ' ped in a piece, of gunny Back, wore put ori or taken off easily—something ing of screws originated with .a little NO. 33, TRENTON, N. J.—Three-story NO. 71, PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Flvo > some lengths of fuse and a little tin that will do its work quietly yet thor­ .brick house on - West Hanover street; houses on Freemont street, northeast sec­ OCEAN GROVE girl. . A woman invented the Burden value, $3,600; m ortgage $2,000 - 5 per cent. tion of city; size of ground In each 12x50 box containing the caps'or detonators oughly, and won’t be eternally getting process of making horseshoes, which Will exchange for-seashore property. ; feet; each house contains five rooms and Deliveries made daily. Twloe used to. explode the dynamite. We out of order.” - bath; constructlori brick with marble turnB out a perfect horseshoe in an Iri- NO. 34, OCEAN GROVE.—Fine board- stops and trimmings; valuo $1,200 each; on Saturday were buaiiy working one morning, I “I see. I know exactly what you credlbly short time. This Invention *.ng house property on Main avenue; 20 "holding the drill and turning It while want, sir, Just exactly.” rooms; in fine ordor; 2 lots of ground, mortgage $GOO a t-5.4 per cent; total equity liaB Baved tho county J2,500,000 in one' a corner; value, 7,500; mortgage, . $3,000. Will exchange for . seashore cot­ O r d o r b y p o s t a l c a r d George was Btriking, when suddenly “Well, show me one.” fourtcon years. Yet there are still $2,000 at 6 per cent. Will exchango for tage^ free of encumbrance, - value not over we both noticed that a choking smoke “Wo don’t . keep door springs."— Trenton property.or farm In that vicinity. many porsons who bellevo women can­ NO. 72, TRENTON, N3 J.—Store prop­ Special attention to the small •was curling into the tunnel, bringing Tlt-Blts. not Invent NO. 35, OCEAN GROVE.-Handsome erty on ; Hamlltori avenue, consisting^ of i with it tho unmistakable smell of burn-' modern residence property of 15 rooms on store front, dining-room * and kltchon' trado this season, which will be •Mt. Carmel W ay; thoroughly W ell, built back;- cellar; 6 bedrooms, and- bath on ing dynamite. in an attractive style and in good order, served a t a lower figure than T h e reader may judge of our horror Accommodating. l’atents Granted Jerseymen. . second and third floors; lot 16x100 to alley; value, $5,000; mortgage $2,500 at 6 per ceht. price $4,250; .m ortgage $2,000 at 5 per cent, heretofore. \ when I tell him we saw that by some "Ho only- needs a little urging," is Reported by C. A. Snow & Co., pat­ Will exch&ngo for Philadelphia property. Will exchango for seashore property. ■ means the awful Btuff had caught fire! a common phrase among us when ent attorneys, W ashington, D. C.: E. NO. 36, OCEAN GROVE!—Very sub­ NO. 73, TRENTON, N. J—Store prop­ Now th is of Itself might not have somebody seems reluctant to push him­ Armstrong, Camden, water filter; T. stantial and cozy 7-room cottago on Em­ erty on Adallno street; storo front, din­ JOHN N. BURTIS. frightened us greatly, but we both bury avenue,- within one block of tho ing-room and kitchen back; collar; 6 bed­ self forward. A man is not always F, Burke,, Perth Amboy, ash can; J. E, ocean; comfortably furnished and In good rooms and bath; stablo opening on alley, : knew that the danger lay in that little disposed to give another oredit for his Clark, Long Branch, churn; J. T. Craw, order; v.aluo. $2,500; m ortgage $1,000 at 6 lot' 16x100; price, $3,500; mortgage $1,800 at ♦tTndortaker aad box of percussion caps. If they should per cent- Will exchange for West Phila­ 5 por'cent, Will exchango for seashore modesty. >.V-. ^ Jersey City, box sealing machine; H.’ property./ ^ - explode, why then nothing on earth When Garibaldi, the Italian patriot, M. Crowell,: Maplewood, hydraulic delphia residence property. . 708 Mattison Avenue, could save us, for the concussion would was in London his popularity was un­ NO. 37, OCEAN GROVE.—Thoroughly NO. 74, TRENTO N, N / j.-T h ree-sto ry rocking press; W. H. Gartz, Bernards- substantial and nicely furnished 12-room brick hpuse on. Thompson’ street, with 0 ARBORY PAilK, N. J, sot off the dynamite, and then we bounded, and the crowd wished him to vllle, drydock; T. Hill, Jersey City, house on Webb avenue., hear the .ocean; rooms . and bath; cellar under all; .lot' Coffins and Burial Caskets on hand or fins knew .that we should: be ..blown' to exhibit himself continuously.. One wagon body; J. M. Holton, Falrton, two lots of ground In the plot; desirably 17x75 feet' to alloy; nowly papered and nlshed to order. Special attention srtvou to pieces in o ur tunnel. George put out particularly noisy admirer of the gen­ located for all the year residence; value. painted; price $2,760; mortgago $1,250 a t.6 flraming pleturoe. Tolophone 92. • oyster tonga; J. W. Hyatt, Newark, $5,000; mortgage, $2,000 at 6 per cent. Will per cent, Will exchange for seashore his hand and squeezed mine. eral used to tell this story: press for extracting-juice from sugar exchange for suburban Newark property property. “I guess we’re done for,” said he, “I. was In tho Strand at the time, or in the Oranges. , - . NO. 75, TRENTON, N. J.-Three-story \XF ANTED — 8EVERAL BRIGHT AND cane; J. Maney, Richfield Park,: hand v v honest persons to represent ns as Man- simply. ' and the.; crowd was . so-thick that I truck; R. H. Miller, Morristown, car- NO. 38, NEW YORK CITY.-Three lots brick house on Thompson street. Same as. N o / 74. yvy-'''.'.•;'"•.••• V '.'.-• , r8l-n* this and close-by counties, (dalary * We threw ourselves on our faces, for couldn’t even see his carriage; much pentor’s; Bquare; W. • Roche, Jersey' on Lorlng Place, near Fordham Road, and expenses. Straight, bona-fide, r the smoke was choking us. I know less Him. So I Just halloed:. 'Stand Twenty-fourth Ward, eafch- 25x125; value, NO. 76, TRENTON, N. J.—Brick cot­ no more, no less salary. Position permanont. City, electrical binding poBt; R, -Ros- $6,600; m ortgage $3,100, .Will exchange for tager on Philemon street; 8 rooms and our references, any bank In any town. It Is v I tried to pray, but it was a jumbled up, Jaribawldi!’- and blowed if Jarir enband, Newark, case or box for unencumbered residence property' or lots bath; cellar;' heator, grato in parlor; elate mainly oflfloe work conducted at homo. Ref­ • - Attempt, oir account of the whirling bawldi didn’t stand right up in the matches or other articles; A. D. Smith, in Deal, Allenhurst, Asbury Park, Brad­ roof; wide verandas; price $2,800; mort- erence. Enclose self-addressed stamped en- - confusion of thoughts that rushed carriage and let mo sco him!”- • West Orange, flour sifter and mixer. ley Beach or Avon. Somo cash might bo dge, $1,800 at 6 por cent Will exchango added if required to complete a trade. for seashore property. .. C b & .- 5 ? oEpt!1)0^m,.OK °0UPX" T' A°pt- . OCEAl'I GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY^ OCTOBER 21, 1899. — 1 ; v Just imagine 'William: D. Daly, of ' WASHINGTON LETTER enormous strength of the. demand MR. YATMAN AND HIS WORK Mrs. Cranston SueS''for>'AUmoriy. Ocean Qrove Times which will be made for t i s "expulsion. Hoboken as a. vice presidential candi­ Upper Lehigh .Coal Mrs. James H. Cranston has sued her . Published Every Saturday ' From Our Regular Correspondent When th® women and the churches a Specialty v date on the Democratic national ticket unite In demanding anything, as they ■cetlnes Arranged for Colombo, Bombay, divorced hUBband, James H, Cranaton, No. 48 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove Washington, October 16, 18.93, . ..-. , ' V ., one of the managers of the Avon Inn next yean. are doing In this case, they generally '1 ^ Madras and Calcutta, India. Seretary Root finds much to please get it, and if Roberts succeeds in hold­ ■ ■ ,i' the past summer, for alimony due her -Asbury Park Office, No. » 6 Main Street ! . .-- ./.-rni-v.isiW! Mr.l.Yatman has fixed his work for under a decree: of separation granted him jUBt now. The military move­ ing th a t .seat he will greatly Burerlse ■"i ‘ ■' Taking tho weather of the past week those who know the extent ot the India. to her on June . 29, 1894. ments in the Philippines, during the Mrs; Cranston by the .decree was . ,. .P ub lish er aa a basis for the assertion, the seaBon last few days, which are preliminary m ovem ent against him. Hulshart. ■ In December he will hold meetings Wn. H. BEEOLE. % hi Colombo ahd Ceylon, then In Bom­ granted $1,800 annual alimony for the J. E. QUINN.. . Managing: Editor at Ocean Grove might woll have been to the general campaign, have all been D e a le rs In successful, notwithstanding tho had bay for January, and Madras and Cal- support of herself and her daughter, oxtonded' through October. The ther­ condition of the ground after the' long Oldest Engineer Dies at Red Bank. outta for February. . Phoebe Elizabeth Cranston, then a Entered at t ho Pojit Ofllctf at Ocean Grove, N.J mometer on Wednesday reached 80, rainy season. In every case the ob­ He has promised the Australian peo- young woman soon to reach her ma­ THIS SATURDAY and MONDAY os Bocond-OtasH Mattor. . ‘ At Red Bank on Tuesday Joseph ; ..pie and New Zoalanders to return there jority. ■ , and several persons went In bathing. ' ject Bought was obtained.. Secretary. Wood, said to- have been, the oldest COAL, WOOD, CHARCOAL ______OCTOBER 21 and 2 3 _ _ _ _ _ •Root thinks this the beginning of the In a year or bo for a full year's work. Mrs. Cranston declares that he Is In locomotive engineer in the United ’■The results of bis meetings in Ade­ command of a large salary and Is pos­ To C0»niC3P0NnKNT»—We Bliall be glad tore- ond, and that long before the close of States, died at the home of his daugh­ AND COKE The Absolutely Pure . ©elvo Items of news and communications on tho dry season thero will be no armed laide, South Australia,; on'Sunday, Au- sessed of property the Income of which ; subjects of interest to this community. Write ■ The Treasury receipts continue to ter, Mrs. William J. Sickles, in Mon­ : just 27 (our great camp Vneetlng day Ib moro than sufficient to pay hor the only on one side ot tho sheet. pile up In excess of the Treasury ex­ bodies of Filipinos on the island of mouth street He lacked three m onthB The full name and. address or the , writer Luzon, and no' difficulties are antici­ bere), vrero over three hundred known alimony due, amounting at the present ■hould accompany all communications,; not penditures, desplto the Democratic as­ of being 90 years old. He was bom time to $9,000. C. C. CLAYTON’S pated on any of the other lslandB, 1 •onvorslons, with many others in the (necessarily for publication, but aa a guarantee In Bordentown. At the age of W he BAlClN6-P0WDER took on MAIN AVENUE. OCEAN QROVE, NEW JERSEY of good faith. Anonymous letters will not be sertion that the Dlngiey law was. a. Everybody now looks forward to the vast audiences that were carried out Their marriage place Jan­ was employed on the Superior, a with' the crowd. . In speaking of the uary 1, 1876, a t Berlin, Renssolaer •' noticed, . ■*' .. . s. - • ■ failure, and could not meet; the’ or­ early pacification of the Philippines. steamboat plying between Bordentown Address atioommunicatiuns, either, for. the, Another thing that pleased Secretary Adelaide meetings a newspaper of that county, nnd some- years later they Read the Underwear Bargains editorial or nows departments, to the, v dinary running expenses of the gov­ and Philadelphia. , The John Buli lo­ at Lowest Prices -place says: went to New York and he assumed the Root was the telegram from Havana comotive was sent to America from Made from Grape Editor of tlie Ooran Gkovb Timks, ernment. stating that the taking of the Cuban “The Rev. C. H. Yatman had another proprietorship of the New York Hotel. 50 doz. Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Vests and Pants, 21c, worth 50c. Ocean Grove. N. J. • Kngland in 1831. On November 12 of heavy day on Sunday, but the large They were happy, until 1880, when, 25 doz. Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Vests and Pants, 15c, worth 35c. census was Btarted today on schedule that year a trial trip of the engine waB Cream of Tartar. time, and that everything has been ar­ Oak and Pine Wood II Yard and Office : and attentive audiences which awaited she saye, he became Infatuated with 50 doz. Children’s and Misses’ Vests and Pants, half wool, 16, 7c ; 18, The Cbattie Memorial Magazine of made over a mile track at Bordentown, one of the patrons of the hotel, upon ADVERTISING RATES ranged for'its early completion. him at each of the flve services which 9c; 20, 11c; 22, 13c; 24, 15c; 26, 170; 28, 19c; 30, 2lc; 32, 23s; Health and Temperance Ib the title of Isaac!-Dripps was the engineer and Mr. by Cord or Barrel I 79 South Main St. ■ he conducted must have repaid him whom he bestowed costly presents. Wbkkh. Months. . General Shatter waa today retired as Wood was the wood passer. The old. Baking powders made from alum and other 1 2 Telephone B9 A tor the fatigue which he, no doubt, ex- Mrs. ■ Cran§ton sued him for a separa­ 34. 25c. '■ . . • T * - 3 ) i . l a |-g a new publication Bent out from Long a brigadier-general, of the regular engine Is now on exhibition in the Na­ do' 9126 9160 Si0()»3OOTHWHJ 600 army, but his management of affairs perlenced. The announcement that harsh, caustfc adds are lower In price, but tion, and on the report of James R. 100 doz. Men’s Heavy Undershirts and Drawers, 31c, worth 50c. 160 176 ,2 00 360 460 050 900 Braiich. Dr. D. M. Barr is Its editor, tional Museum a t W ashington. Mr, the popular evangelist1 would preach Cuming,-as referee. Judge Dugro gave IH" 1 7fi 2 2 1 300 460 060 7 1800 and J, N., VanHorn the publisher. It at San Francisco, where he has charge Wood was afterward engineer on the inferior in work and injurious to the stomach. a V 2 25 2 76 350 000 760 000 1000 of the shipping, of all troops' to the at the North Adelaide Baptist Church her a decree. The referee in his re­ A Word About Golf Capes 8 « 2 76 8 " 400 700 : 50 18 00 Is to be Issued semi-monthly; Tho Camden and Amboy road, and from on Sunday morning: attracted a very ->■- ... : -• port stated.that he-rregretted she had 4 « 3 25 4 00| 625 800 11 00 1700 Philippines has be&n so efficient that 1841 to 1869 engineer for the New Jer­ Largo sales in Golf Capes during the past week have encouraged us to 8 . i< U temperance cause Is advocated by this he will be retained in the service as large congregation to that church, and not sued for an absolute divorce. 375 460 025 900 18 50 22 00 2800 sey Transportation. Company. During •very available foot of Bpace In the ‘ ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK. . make large purchases. Visit our store and you get 6 « 4 60 650 7 26 1160 1000 2000 44 0 magazine, the first number of which a major-general of volunteers as long tho war, from .1861 to 1864, he was I 8 GOO 700 000 14 00 10 00 3200 58 " as his services are required. General building was occupied. At 2.15 p. m. Long Branch High School Dedicated. a bargain in Golf Capes, 10 “ 700 B6o 10 60 18 00 2200 80 00 7100 Is filled with Interesting reading. employed by the government as su­ about 1,400 ladleB attended the young 12 «• 800 10 00 18 00 2100 26 00 4600 80 00 Shifter was retired under’the age limft perintendent of wafer supplies for en­ Succeeeor to Chab, Lkwib & Co. MAYOR PACKER NOT INDICTED Hew York Amusements. The new high school at Long 15 “ 12 00 10 00 26 00 88 00 00 00 0500 There is a wide field for Buch a jour­ •women’s m eeting in the P irle street 1560 law, which gave the-War Department gines running south from Alexandria. Branch, which bears the name of the IN BED BLANKETS -1 col. 16 00 1900 25 00 80 00,4500 7600 12500, nal. Ita promoters should-be success­ no discretion, today being his '.sixty- Wesleyan Church. At this meeting Broadway Theatre.—On Tuesday After he left railroading he brought H r. Yatman delivered an eloquent and evening, October 24th, Julia Arthur late Dr. Chattle, was appropriately We have a large stock of Blankets from 50c. to .50 per pair, ■ *3r Preferred positions 26 per cent extra ; ful with It. They have our best fourth birthday. out a number of important inventions, The Grand Jury Falls to Find Any Irreg­ dedicated on Thursday afternoon of Ten army chaplains havo been or­ powerful-address on the subject “Stem will begin an engagement at the All leaders. Local not Icon 10 cents por lino; each insfer- wishes/ y':'- Including a steam locomotive whistle, o r Blossom—Which?"-' It was a wise ularities Chargeable to Him. Boadway Theatre, New York, in a last woek. The oxercises were hold in -- tlon; for 8 wooks or more, 26 percent discount dered to the Philippines by the War a sand pipe, and a frog for railroad They must in all cases havo Adv, attached. —~7—T*—! :•—1— •precaution on the part of those . re­ The work of the Monmouth County magnificent production o f the great im­ tho assembly room of the new build­ Department, to asBlst the eight who tracks., Mr. Wood was active in ing. Addresses were ainde by Hon. Large Stock of Carpets Display Heads 15. cents per Uns. Seven No man has had a better opportunity are already over there in looking after sponsible for the management of the Grand Jury was completed on Monday. perial spectacle, “More Than. Queen.” words mako a line. • , church and temperance work, and for mission to secure the Town Hall for This p la y , b y Emile Bergerat, achiev­ James h. Hays, president of the State to determine tho real facts regarding the spiritual welfare of the soldiers. many years was a trustee of the First .The jury reported having found one, We have the best makes in Carpets and a large stock from which to th e men’s mooting, which was also hundred and nino indictments. ed tremendous success In Paris; where Board of Education, Prof, C. L. Bax­ the Philippines and Aguinaldo’s course Senator Hayward, of Nebraska, who Methodist Episcopal Church at Red Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Mouldings, Hardware, P aints,^ held during tho afternoon, for It would ter, State Superintendent of SchoolB, select. Also Linoleam and Oil Cloth. AlLcheap. SUBSCRIPTION RATE is in Washington, and who is thor­ No indictment was found against it ran at the Theatre Porte St Martin than.Hon: John Barrett, minister, to Bank. His wife died about three have been impossible to find accom­ all of last BeaBon. The English adap-> Prof. James M. Green, principal of tho One Year. * too oughly posted on the'political situa­ weeks ago, and he leaves, besides his Oils, Etc. Mayor Packer, of Sea Bright, or any Stato Normal School, and Prof. John ", Blx Months, ! • .0 0 Siam under President Cleveland. That modation in the Victoria Hall for the of the borough officials under him, tation for Miss Arthur's use has been, Ladies’ Suits and Separate Skirts Three Months, • . .85 tion in the State, saya he Is Batlsfled daughter, two sons, James, of Jersey number who attended; Not only twas made by Charles Frederick Nlrdlinger Enright, superintendent of Monmouth he lias reached Ills conclusions which that the Republicans will win, al­ City, and John, of New York, both of not even againBt Collector Charles In Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits and Separate Skirts you can save money by- ; Single Copies j Cents Each, th e body of the hall crowded, but the Desch, who disappeared on March <27 and Charles Henry Meltzer. The play county schools. A flag and Bible wero are favorable to tho course followed though Mr. Bryan Is making greater whom are locomotive engineers. gallery -was also well patronized. Mr. presented to tho school by Rev. B. B. buying here. efforts to prevent it than he did to last, and whose accounts were found is a Napoleonic one, with the chief in­ by President McKinley Is shown by a SOUTH MAIN STREET ; Yatman, who took as his theme, to be short $1,675.16, os was shown by terest centered, about the Empress Jo­ Bates In behalf of Long Branch Jr. 0. SATURDAY, OQTOBEK 21, 1899 carry the: State for himself in .'9G. •‘Lamb or Tiger—Which?” dellvereia sephine, and affords a splendid me­ U. A. M. T he g ifts‘were accepted by recent statement over his signature , in Speaking of the national outlook. Sen­ Literary Note. the report of Richard F. Stevens, ap­ Bargains in Men’s $10 Overcoats Asbury Park, N. J. stirring address, in the course of which pointed by Justice Collins to look into dium for the display of the peculiar Pro{, C. Gregory, principal of the the “Review of Reviews,” which says, ator Hayward said: "I regard the re­ The College Man's Number of Tho he said he thought Christians were hiBtrionlc gifts with which Miss Ar­ school. : We offer an extra good, man’s overcoat at §10. Mauy nt a less price. "My. conclusion I have only.reached nomination of Mr. Bryan as absolutely, the affairs of the borough; .". ’ - i— — — REPUBLICAN TICKET. Saturday. Evening Post (of Philadel­ sometimes guilty of covering up the This case has' caused much interest thur 1b so amply endowed. Miss Ar­ Others cos£ more. Bargains in clothing for mep and boys. || after most patient study, because I; certain, and his defeat as Inevitable. phia) though planned primarily to ap­ Factory, Dunkirk, pew Jersey Branch Yard, Spring I^ke, New Jei«y v Holy Child, whom men desired to see, thur's impersonation of Josephine ,1s Representative to Grand Lodge. Ho can’t , get the prosperous, citizens throughout the State. I Packer was was loath to believe It, and originally peal to university men, past and pres­ . -with forms and ceremonies. He did elected mayor of Sea Bright lastspring the crowning achievement of her ca­ Mr. B. Frank Wa'lhrlght; of Ocean iooo yards Outing Flannel, sc.; worth 9c. , For Senator: of the west excited over as .dead an:. ent, will interest all who] care for the not come to point them to creeds or reer. Her beauty, temperament, stylo, felt and expressed much sympathy for 'issue as free silver Is. Nor can' ho over George W. Elliott, and a bitter Grove, waB chosen - by Neptune Lodge, 500 yards Outing Flannel, 7c.', worth 100. C. ASA FRANCIS.. short story at itB best. Robert W. (( doctrines or theology, but to the Christ contest was made against Packer, on voice, magnetism—her whole equip­ No. 84,1. O. O. F., at a meeting held on • Dress Goods Aguinaido and the Insurgents." gain any capital by his stand upon the Chambers, In '‘The Spirit of the who could make men . good by chang­ ment—all seem to lend, themselves to 1700 yards Domet Flannel, 10 yards for 35c. For County Clerk: Philippine question, though It Is can biiy as cheap in the Grove aa In v the ground that he had been elected Wednesday evening, .as a representa­ and 600 yards Dress Ginghams, onlv 5c., worth 100. North,” tells of the adventures of a ing their old nature, which was nat­ fraudently. Packer won his case in her fascinating-portrayal of the queen. tive to the Grand Lodge, which meets rather difficult, to learn just where he party of Columbia naturalists and the'P ark." urally tlger-llke. He strongly de­ The mounting of the play, both as re­ 750 yards only, 4-4 Muslin, 4>Sc.f worth 7c. JOS1DPH MCDERMOTT. does stand on that subject. At all court after an exciting trial, but hia in Trenton on November 16th next. Domestics The managers of the Philadelphia their quest of the dlngue—hitherto nounced the ‘religion which d i d not enemies took up the matter of Col­ gards the'scenery and the costuming, 1000 yds. White Muslin, 10 yds. 50c, worth 70c. Export Exposition, while not com­ events, he won’t bo able 'to get tho supposed to be , extinct—in the un­ cost men anything, and. which is worth is archaeological and magnificent.' Miss For Sheriff: . electoral votes of his own State next lector DeBch’s . disappearance ■ and de­ 3500 yds. new Fall Calico at 4c., worth 6c. plaining about the prosperity and ■busi­ known country behind the Hudson just as much as it costs,’ ahd appealed manded an investigation into Packer's Arthur in the character of the queenly OUAIHAH B. DAVIS. year, ahd outside of, the south the vot­ Mountains. This story is a rather re­ to his hearers to cultivate tho nature Josephine is said to be at her best, ness activity of tho country, make no ers everywhere will record themselves L. van GILLUW E administration. Descb’B nccounts were markable combination of exciting ac­ of the lamb while suppressing that of found, short, and it was 'alleged and she has surrounded hersolf with a NOTIGB For Assembly: hesitation in saying that they should overwhelmingly for his Republican op­ the tiger., At 6.45: p. m. Mr, Yatman most c a p a b le supporting, company. •V ;1,1, •- ...OP.;. • '••■;• -S-' -• A Few Leaders in Shoes ponent.” tion and inimitable humor. Charles that Packer had Illegally collected the SAMUEL W. KIRKBRDE, have had a far better display but for Macomb Flandrau (author of Harvard . addressed a crowded meeting for non- borough license.moneys, and had often During Mlsa Arthur’s engagement at Below we give a few of the many bargains in Shoes, The settlement for tho time of the: Episodes) contributes "Prince Proto- ehurch members at the Theatre Hoyal, the Broadway matinees will be given WILLIAM HEYER, tlie fact that manufacturers were too boundary dispute, by 's held the money over a year before i 00 pairs the Willis Leather liijed lace shoe, $2, Worth $2.50. cocoff and the Press Club,” an irre­ and at 8.15 p. m. arrived, at the Ex­ turning It over to Borough Collector on Saturdays only.. CHARLES R; SNYDER. busy to prepare oxhlblts. “The man­ acceptance of the temporary boundary sistibly- funny episode ot Cambridge hibition Building, where ho spoke to 250 pairs Ladies’ Dongola, patent tip, 85c., worth $1.00 line some time ago, agreed upon by -Desch.. . ELECTION ufacturers said to me, remarked Presi­ life. Jesse Lynch Williams (author of tho largest audience that has yet as- The Old Homestead. — Denman' 200 pairs Ladies’ Dongola, patent tip, 99c., worth S i.25 For Coroners: " •■ -, ...'AND'...’. ■' - dent Wilson, In discussing the subject, Secretary Hay and Great. Britain's Princeton Stories and The Stolen »embled In Adelaide to hear him: The New Jersey’s Tribute to Sampson.- Thompson and his perennial New 500 pairs Ladies’ Dongola, patent tip, $1-49,^ worth $2.00 EDGAR I. VANDERVEBH, diplomatic representation Is a .great B id e galleries were “that tiiey had from six months’ to Story) chronicles "The Great Co|lege- main hall and England drama, "The Old Homestead," 375 pairs Ladies’ Dongola, patent tip, $2?6o, worth $2.50 JOHN W. FLOCK, diplomatic triumph tor tills adminis­ Clrcus Fight” between, Princeton stu­ densely crowded, and it was estimated New jersey’s - tribute to Admiral opened their regular fall season at tho MEETINGS OF BOARDS two years’ orders ahead, and that they tration. The temporary boundary line Sampson will be paid to the distin­ 750 pairs Children’s Dongola, patent tip, 6 to 11, 65c., worth $1.00 JOHN T. TETL1DY. dents and a passing Wild West Show; that at least 4,000 persons .were pres- Academy of M ubIc, New York, the first were therefore unable to spare the gives Canada neither a port nor an ent Large numbers had to remain guished naval officer at Trenton on of last week. .This season’s revival of OF REGISTRY ' 800 pairs Misses’ Dongola, patent tip, ii-jS. to 2, 89c., worth $1.25 and Arthur Hobson Quinn (author of Wednesday next, when- he will be for­ time to prepare special exhibits or to outlet on the ,; both -of Pennsylvania Stories) tells , the story ■tandtng, and several, hundred, were this greatest and grandest of all Amer­ which Sir Wilfred Laurier recently nnable to gain admission. The sub­ mally presented 1 with the . jeweled ; Bryanlsm Is rampant on tlie County prepare such additional orders as the of "The Last Five Yards.” . ican plays equals, if not excels, those A HANDSOME PRESENT GIVEN WITH SHOES said it must, have or. there would be GROCER ject of Mr. Yatman’s address was “A sword purchased by the State. The of the past. To’ be sure, there havo Notice is hereby given that an election Democratic ticket. Among other contributors to -the arrangements' for the reception ahd exhibits might,,bring them.” War.' number are President Benjamin Ide CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Central Ave. and Olin St. Question for Three Worlds," and he been no important changes- among any will bo held under the laws of this State interest is again increasing in the based his remarks upon the words, presentation have all been completed, of the principal characters—Seth Per­ for Senator, three Assemblymen, County DOUGLASS SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS ' Wheeler, who discusses the regulation SILVERWARE, W00DENWARE. OCEAN GROVE but the Informal talk gathered from —Wage-carnors appear satisfied wltli case'Of Representative-elect RobertB, of college students; .Thomas Went­ "Is It well with jny soul?” The heavy kins, Cy Prime,'- Aunt Matilda, tho 'plerk,. Sheriff and three Coroners, on 2000 Pairs Douglass Celebrated Shoes—Every Pair Warranted The Now York Tribune, an authority of Utah. The opponents of Mr. Rob­ worth Higginson, who describes the •train of the day's work was notice­ tlie members of the joint committee In­ Ganzey boy and the others, are the dollars worth ono hundred cents each. able In his voice, which was somewhat dicate that it will be a,big affair. Ad­ Sole agent for Ocean Grove and Asbury Park. ‘ At the: recent mooting ot tlie Illinois that may be counted reliable in every erts are active, and he has come east. college life of our grandfathers,' and “ The Statutes reguiatmg m e operations or .Rational Banks are of suoh wise oonoeptfton same, and tho scenery, with the ex­ His opponents say that he left Utah that oonacientloufily oonformed to by Offloera and Directors, no institution of Bauktng ap^ husky, but this waB the only sign of miral Sampson will have the privilege ception of a new coat of paint, is also way, says that Mayor Davis, of Red President Nathaniel! Butler, 'of Colby of inviting guests. The State will In­ We sell. Gold Seal Rubber Boots and Lambertville Snag Proof, There . S tate Federation of Labor a Bllver because of his knowledge that a war­ College. ■ 1 . ' proaohes the Kational. for deserved oonfldence of and security, to patrons." weariness which he displayed. He de­ tbe same. The first act, "The homo of plank to their platform was proposed, l}ank, tlie Republican candidate for rant had been issued for his arrest for clared that the question he had put vite the offlcers. of the ships th a t were m are no better. The College Man’s Number will be In the blockading'squadron, Repre­ ‘Uncle Josh,’ ” situated among the but deliberately rejected. sheriff In this county, is the sort of violation of the anti-polygamy law, on news-stands October 26. to them was the greatest ever framed green hills of New Hampshire; the old \ Polls will Open at man who ought to command the entiro blit lie denies that. However, he Is FIRST NATIONAL BANK, in tho English language, because , the sentatives of the War and , Navy De­ well; the oxen;, tho .load of hay and now east, and says he doesn’t intend answor which they gavo to it . had an partments at Washington will bo pres­ •■6 A; M. and Close at 7 P. M. party vote nnd the support of the in­ Some Big Apples. Organized February 1886. tho great stretch of meadow land arc ' Examlno the registry list that hangs to return to Utah before the close of ; intorest for heaven, for earth, and for ent, The members and officers of the familiar, to us all, and recall to many dependent Democrats as well. Never­ hell: Meii had tried to drink this Legislature will bo a general reception in the postollice, and see It your name tbe sobbIou of Congress, Unless ho Is John McConaty, of Now Monmouth, GEORGE F. KROEHL, President, O. H. BROWN, Vice President,''- of us scenes in our earlier days, whon theless there are mutterlngs among question down, and women had en­ committee. Invitations will be sent to iiie place of holding the election in | Diamonds, Sapphires, Rubies is on it. If not, get it there instanter. denied a seat In the Houso or Is e x ­ picked three apples from his trees MARTIN V. DAGER, Cashier. M. h . BAMMAN, and Vice President they played an important part In our the,various districts of NepVune town­ Republicans In Shrewsbury township, pelled from that body after he takes last week that weighed nearly a pound deavored to dance it down, but sooner officials and prominent citizens in all everyday life. The Becond act, “ ‘Un­ The next meeting of the Board of ; ' Mattison Avenue and Bond Street, Asbury Park, N. J. or later they would find It must be parts of the State. The officers of the ship are the sarae as those: giv«n below and- Democrats boast without fear of his seat. He expresses confidence that apiece. One of them weighed fifteen -For Convenience of Ocean Grove patrons: • cle Josh’s’ visit to the city,” and hiB for the meetings of the Board of Registry . Registry will lie held 'on 'Tuesday, he will he allowed to Berve the term ounces and the other-two about four­ answered. The Y.-M. -C. A. Quartet and division and brigade stall, command­ quaint and amusing sayings, aro Emeralds and Pearls contradiction tiiat they will bo able Office Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association Building, Ocean Grove, N, J ants of the four regiments and the and Election. October 31st/ at the Rescue Mission for which he was elected, b ut that Is teen ounces each. The largest apple Choir rendered valuable assistance equally as familiar. The third, "Grace ■ A most oomploteand varied stock of the above to trade against Davis In favor of Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $70,000. with the musical portion of each ser­ naval reserves will also take, part. , rooms, South Main street. not the prevailing opinion In Washing­ measured over , twelve Inches in cir­ Church • by moonlight," with Its Sal­ The Board of Registry and Election of preelouastones at- '• .Shutts. This puts the Republicans of ton, where something Is known of the cumference; : vice.” - The joint committee on the purchase vation. Army, the postman, and tho Neptune township will meet m their re­ V ' Transacts a general banking business, issues letters of credit available in the and presentation of the sword will pathetic - scene - where "Uncle JoBh” spective districts on that township upon their honor; it principal cities of the worldL Foreign and domestic exchanges bought and sold. have charge of all arrangements. The • xhe ilext registration day, is Tues­ Interesting Football Match. finds his wayward son, are also well Cornelius’ Jewelry Store : ought, to put them upon their mettle, Collections carefully made and promptly accounted for • Discount meetings held reception will take place In tho fjov- impressed upon our minds, and' .the' Tuesday, October 17th, 1899, day, October 31st.. Election day fol-- too.. Even if some of them did not Tuesday's and Friday's, 8 a . m . - • L a st Saturday afternoon the Oreos ernor’s room, and, the presentation will 624 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park of Asbury Park met the Long Branch interior scene of the old homestead, i ' lows a !week later; If your name is £ . BOARD OF DIRECTORS: be made by. the Governor in the1 As­ in the last act, where "Uncle Josh” from lu a. m. to 9 o’clock p, ni;, and; on get all they wanted at the county con-, Q. K. Kioehl, Albert O. Twining, Isaac O. Kennedy, B. W. JKlrkbrlde OUTer H , Br^wn eleven on the gridiron at the athletic sembly Chamber. ; Both rooms will be - Goimplete variety in silver novelties, latest fad.in belt ■ not on tho registry list you will be vention they are not likely to better Samuel Johnson. Milan Boss. M. L. Bam man, Charles A. Atkins, MahlonA. Margerum/ grounds in North Asbury Park. A and all the neighbors are gathered on %enaanB.OvIatt. CJhns, A. Yonng. D.O. Covert, Wm. E^. Beegle,\ Wm Hathaway, • - appropriately decorated. The sw 3rd is a cold winter’s night to welcome Reu­ Tuesday, October 31st, 1899, ■ - buckles, back combs, side combs, etc. Bric-a-brac, • denied, the privilege of voting. GiVe themselves by sulking, nnd If they do brilliant game' resulted, the struggle now in the Adjutant-General’s'safe. this matter of registration your at- * More Piano ending In a draw, neither side scoring. ben home; the cheerful glow of the from 1 j. m. to 9 p.'m., for the purpose not l-oll lip a handsome majority for great fire-place; the quarrel between cut glass, solid and plated silverware, watches, jew- I ytentlon. See that your name is on the H. O. W insor, President . G. W, E v a n s , Vice President The Oreos lined up in this manner: of making the registration of voters, etc., the whole county ticket they will be p iE . Dayton,-Cashier Jesse M inot, Asst. Cashier Leroy Godfrey, captain, left end; Harry Presbyterian Synod; the “two boys,” Seth and Cy, and. the elry and Bohemian glassware. : list. Voters are reminded that they required jby the-el«ction iaw. . in no position to seek future recogni­ Rushton, left halfback; Harry Wat­ Presbyterian clergymen throughout: old-fashioned dance,, just before the . must .register anew every fall, CAPITAL, 830,000 final curtain, is also a scene that will . Tho places for holdingthe election and tion at the hands of the party. son, fullback; John. Furlong, right the State attended the seventy-seventh and meeting of the Board of Registry A. W. CORNELIUS SURPLUS,. $41,300 halfback; Frank Height and James Synod of New Jersey In Asbury Park never be forgotten. 624 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. I Applegate, right ends; Edward Hen­ The engagement of "Tho: Old Home­ and Election of Neptune township are - Collector Giffard has’ issued the tax They are coming right along. For a week past this week. The sessions opened on stead" is limited to-four weeks, and follows: ' Notice was served by the Associa­ drickson, centre; Albert Sclimar,.. left Tuesday afternoon. An address of bills for tlie ycatv It ■ lias been found we advertised in this space six pianos that were dis­ guard; James LettB and William SaVi- promises to be very large, for it Is welcome was made by Rev. George . J.' douhtful If Mr. Thompson will con­ FIRST DISTRICT—Rescue Mission, S. Impossible to deliver a. large number tion on our townspeople several times tinct bargains. Three were sold within five days, so Asbury Park $ Ocean Grove Bank gerton, left tackles; LewlB Bennett and Mtnglns, pastor of the Westminister Main attoot' the past week that the water would We have discovered that the piano, buyers of this sec­ , ‘ : ‘ V/*•''■ •; Organized January, J 8 8 0 1'; ■ . ’ ■''•; .- Frederick Farry, right tackles: V Presbyterian Church. Rev. A. Nelpon tinue on the stage after this season, of the bills, from tlie- fact;.:iliat the and this, therefore, may be his final SECOND ^DISTRICT—Unexcelled En­ be turned oil while pipe connections tion appreciate a “ good thiug." We happened to. This (Saturday) afternoon the Oreos Hollifiold, pastor of the Third Presby­ collector was unable to obtain the;ad­ , . Mattison Avenue and Main Street, Asbury Park will meet the strong eleven ot the appearance in New York. , gine houso, Corlica ave., West Grove. W. H. BEEGLE were under, way. Housekeepers, after look at a city paper tho other eve and saw a piano ad­ terian Church, Newark, was elected dresses > of.' riianyproperty owners. Main Ave. and Pilgrim Pathway, Ooean Grovo South End Field Club, of Newark, on moderator, succeeding Rev. Alfred Erd-. THIRD DISTRICT—Good Will Engine These, under process of law, will be«- receiving notice, prepared for tl;e vertisement giving prices on some slightly used pianos Transacts a General Hanking. Business, issues Foroign aild and Domcstlo Drafts. Prompt the home grounds. man, of Morristown., Addresses were Keith’s;—The great Chinese con­ house, Sutiraerfield ave,, West Park. come delinquent on December 2btli emergency on Tuesday night, and some of the same makes we had, and their prices were con­ nttontlon glvon to all matters ontruated to uh. Your patrofaogo solloltod. made Tuesday evening by Rev. Dr. juror, Ching Ling Foo, and hlB com­ next, and after that (iate will bear in­ of them filled. every available vessel siderably higher than,ours for the same instruments! COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROnPTLY ACKNOWLUDQBD Hiawatha’s Wcddlnc Feast. Howard Agnew Johnson, of New York, pany are s till at Keith’s, but tho rest JOSEPH HARRIS, , with' water. .Next day they were in-' We kept the advertisement and will- be ,'glad to show ■ Safe Deposit'Boxes to Rent. Rehearsals for "Hiawatha’s Wedding and Dr. Weaver, of Baltimore. Wed­ of next week’s bill 1s entirely new. At Tdwnship Clerk. terest at the rate of twelve per cent nesday’s sessions wero devoted to the head are Hugh Stanton and Flor­ per minum. property owners who formed the water would not .ho.turned it to you and allow you to make some comparisons ! ’■ DlnKCTOlis: K. El Buohanon, J. S. Ferguson, Geo. W. Evana, O. O. Clayton: Goo. W. Feast,” a cantata founded on Long- Trout. Dr. J- A. Hotrlck, Jolm Hubbard, Henry O. Winsor, T. Frank Appleby, Lewis Kaln- ' fellow’s beautiful poein, were Inau­ hearing reportB of committees. It was ence Modena In a remarkably success­ have not received their, tax bills should oft until Thursday, as.the contractor oar, AmoB Tilton.' ■ . ; : • • ' • gurated by FTof. Morgan's chorUB on learned through the Committee In ful little play called “For Reform.” 48 Main Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J. at once notify the collector to that refused to work while the ground was charge of the synodieal mission work ^t shows In an extremely humorous TOR S A L E Thursday evening. The first rehear­ manner how a husband curcs his wife effect,. giving the lot number, and street wet and there might.be more rain. Of sal was held in the assembly room of th at ?18,375 would be needed by. that aa6 Main St., Asbury Park, N. J. the Ocean Grovo High School. The branch the - coining year, The .Mon-: of a passion for reform' In men’s dress, upon which their property is located. course, there was much righteous in­ Music Hath Charms. mouth Presbytery will bo asked to which she acquired at a club. Gus dignation nt this state of affairs. Tho eantata will bo produced around the Vacant lots in Ocean Grove are not HMD STHGE LINE Christmas holidays, ih our. school raise $1,600. Williams everybody knows. Jessie subject to township taxes, only Im­ contractor should have been forced to Tusting Hath Pianos. building, If it can be secured for the The sessions closed on Thursday. Melville and Eva Stetson mako a team Hotels, Boarding Houses and Cottages for rent in Ocean go ahead with the work until It was purpose. It is belioved there will be Tho officers of the synod were: Mod­ of fun and song which has not its A Bargain proved property. This Is an Important equal among female performors, ond Grove, Asbury Park, Allenhurst, Deal and adjacent resorts. HIS is the oldest established line in Ocean Grove and no objection to th lB , aB the cantata is erator, Rev. Dr. A. Nelson Holllfield, matter, and property owners affected completed. It was suggested that the of Nowark; stated clerk, Rev. Dr. the Moullere Sisters, from'Europe, will Desirable property in choice locations, improved and un­ job of connecting the pipes might eas­ right in tho lino of educational work. by It should communicate with the H o race W a te r s full sized Steinway, roseirood ■ Asbury Park. Special facilities for the prompt and "Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast" has Walter A. Brooks, of Trenton; perma­ Introduce a novel and startling bar Commodious and substantial ily have been finished on Tuesday C nent clerk, Rov. Dr. Benjamin S, Ever- act. Leo Dervalto, with hia spiral and improved, for hotel, business or residence purposes, for sale township collector without further no­ Upright Ebony case, careful handling of all kinds of Furniture, Pianos, created great enthusiasm In England night, had tlie contractor been w illin g . cdse, like the Weber, nnd also in this country. itt, of New Gretna; recording clerk, globcB, the Wlllet & Thorno farceurs, 12 room house, well located on at reasonable prices. tice. Boilers and Safes. Shipping; tags furnished free. Joseph Newman In his original songs, • ; • — a fair Piano . . . .. $75 this make needs no Rev. John T. Kor, of Ellaabnth; treas­ Lists and full information upon application in person or to work overtime. We learn that Buch urer of synodieal homo missions, Wil­ etc., make up a strong and Interesting Mt. Hermoti Way. Sewer The war liotween Great Britain and a proceeding wns dlBtasteful to him . Storage for all kinds of goods. Separate compart- Havens-Campbell nuptials. by mail. Mahogany J e w e tt, only comment ...... $125 liam M. Latanlng, of Trenton. programme. Tho yacht race pictures and water connections, for tho Transvaal republic will be likely If the Association had a contract with ' mants. Each individual furnished with a key. Mr. Frank M. Havens, of Asbury aro the moat aupcrb biograph views six months used, good that have ever been produced, and the to provo decidedly profitable to this this m a n , lie should be held account­ Haines upright in a ma­ Park, and Miss Sadlo Campbell, o t Meeting of Registry and Election Boards. as new • • . •...... $225 Allonwood, wore married on Monday best of tho Dewey pictures are retain­ country, as our. neutrality will not pre­ able for the Inconvenience caused by The Boards of Registry nnd Elec­ ed, beside a batch of new ones.. . $ 2 , ^ 0 0 vent our selling- supplies to both, ex­ hogany case . . . $175 afternoon. Tho coremony, which was ^ • F O U R # his delay; and-If thero was no con­ W e b e r, style A, without JKCOBSTILES performed by tho Rev. Jacob Sharpley, tions ot Monmouth county will meet ONLY $600 CASH REQUIRED cepting, of course, arms and muni­ tract, then the. Association is respon­ O F F I C E 9 : In their respectivo districts at the exception the very best Cameron, walnut case,, took place at Allenwood In tho pres­ A Handsome G avel.. tions of war. Our peace commerce sible. In any event, the vexation nnd 702 M attison Avo., Rallroad Depot, A*bury Park. 45 Corltes Ave., W est ence of- relatives and friends of the places designated by tho township with tho Transvaal —last year the tp- • upright in the world, olegantly carved, only Orove. 46 Main Ave., Opp. Association Office, Ooean Grove. Post- bride and groom. They will reside In clerks for the purposo of correcting Through Mr. A. W. CorneliuB, the 3n£. H. BEEG LE annoyance should havo been saved our office Box 669, Asbury Park, N. J. and revising the registry list./ The jeweler, Atlantic Encampment, No. 22, tal was slightly under f2,000,000—is so people. , fine shape ... $360 used three months ; '-., $245 «he Park at ICG Main street Mr. Ha­ 60 MAIN AVENUO OCEAN GROVE vens Ib a produco doaler. boards will meet on tho following I. O. O. F„ on Tuesday received a mag­ small that Its Iobs will not be seri­ days: October 10, from 10 a. m. until nificent ebony and silver gavel. ThlB 9 p. m., and on October 31, from 1 p. gavel Is the prize to be given the lodge ously felt. This government will be William Hyres lor Assembly. Miles of words would tell you no more as to the best place One Way of Garnering: nuts. m. until 9 p. m. I t Ib tho duty of all obtaining the largest number of mem­ COCA WINE strictly neutral In the war, nnd our William Hyres, of Freehold has to buy your piano than the above six bargains. Look at the THE Two Long Branch boys recently voters to see th a t their nameB are upon bers for the encampment above namej. been substituted for Richard W.‘ Her­ (Via Com) Fine Lots for Sal ..consular officers In South Africa will m akes and think of the prices and remember any one of them stripped a walnut tree on William tho registry list The contest oponB October 24 and con­ bert, on the Republican Assembly Two on Cookman Avenue return tho oourtesy extended to us by can be had on the easiest-kind of terms. If you are even H ay w ard 'B property, near Oceanport. John C. Patterson. Chairman. tinues until January 23 next, and (a OUR NEW PREPARATION ticket Tills action was taken at a Directly on the Ocean Ftaut. After filling two bags they went into confined to the two subordinate lodges British consuls. la Cuba, during the meeting of the County Republican Ex­ thln.king of buying a piano some day call and look them over. J.. P. Walker, Secretary. But of world-renowned virtue. This Two on Clark Avenue war with Spain, by looking after the the woods for chestnuts. In their ab­ of Asbury Park and the Beimar Lodgfe. ecutive Committee in Freehold on We are always ready to put ou r’time against yours to talk Thoroughly refltted, including steam heat, sence Mrs. Haywood, who had been Tho gavel is a handsome piece of work­ preparation of Coca totes up the whole Interests of British citizens in South Monday, Mr. Herbert having declined Piano. electric lights etc. watching thorn, transferred the nuts JUasqneraded In Male A ttire . manship. It was mado by tho Gorham ByBtom, Is partlcularlylidapted to phy- Blcal and nervous r-rcitratlon, and to OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY Africa as long as tho war lasts. In the nomination. Mr. Hyres Ib at tom wheolbarrow and took them home. Company, of New York. Uho lodfo present the deputy sheriff, having serv­ A young girl masquerading in malo build up persons wastaj by contlnuod PRICK ONLV assuming this task our government When tho boys returned they were attire through tho Grovo-on Wednes­ successful In winning It will obtain ed In that capacity during the term of R. A. TUSTING Open Throughout the Year thanked by tho farmer’s wife for gath­ prize of which It may bp proud. 111 health. 7Cc. pint bottles. gavo tb e strongest possible p le d g e of Sheriff Houston Fields. He wns also day evening was arrested by Officer Endorsed by all physicians. Prepared ering tho nuts for her. Hoagland. She gave her name - as its maintenance of neutrality, al­ a c le rk in. tho sheriff’s offlco during .For terms apply to * only by - - Mattison Ave. and Bond St. Rose Polnnd, and her homo at Bradley . LOST—An English pug dog; a ■ though tho Democrats are pretending th e - te rm of Sheriff Woolley. He la n\ ■T -:o, $ 4 5 0 EACH la w y e r b y profession, having (prac-l ; ; Asbury Park, N. J. -t TUI. C L B M E N T WANTED—Girl for general house­ Beach. Tho officer escorted her out Bwera to the name of Dewey. Sul W. R- otherwise, with th e hope of affecting tlc c d In Freehold prior to his' going] work. Apply 44 Embury avonue, ot the gates and, after giving her eome able roward by returning to 79 Coo OnwcUtaad I67 lain 5tn«t good advice, allowed her to go home. W H R F F f t l F EO MAIN AVENUE German votoa ia O hio a n d olBewhere. I n to t h e sheriff’s offlco. I 4*4 ♦ ♦ ♦ U ♦ » *44 M ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A M f | M ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ M ♦ 4 M « H »» H ♦ Cor. Ocean Ave. and Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, X, J . j Vi Ocean drove.—Adr. mnn avenue. Ocean Grovo.—It* A p o tb * * tf |5fiURY PARK W . n . DUfiULfi, OCEAN GrioVE, N. OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, OCTOBER, ai, :.s%9.

of tbe black satchel, holding up a slim SONa "Stop," exclaimed Mra. Spreadbrow, Girl Students; Hust Marry. y o r h - a n d Lo n g A pooket-boofc. . ' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. "I’ve changed my mind about the book, If a girl lh 'Russia wishes to study BRANCH RAILROAD. I'll take It.” ■; "That’s mine; look through It; you BY ERNEST A. NEWTON. 'willfind Just 20 cents.” The book agent at any of tbe universities i c that coun­ T h e Standard Railroad of Amerloa "You really need It?" with a percep­ try etiquette does not allow aer to do Timetable In effect October 10, 1899.' •'I tible brightening ot the eyes. i spoke very calmly. STATIONS IN NEW YORK: "That’s right,” he assonted, ’jutting so until she i s mart-led, so goes' , On and after October 10,' 1899.^ j, There’s e sweoiaess In tho air "I can’t get ox rithout history for .Central Bi R. of New Jersey, foot Liberty TRAINS’ , LEAVE OCEAN. GROVE, , tha purs*,, back. "But of course the through ihs civil cereaoony of mar­ and Whitehall streets (South Ferry, j .. ■ W hen tho sun Is low, Eddy. I. never thought of Sport’s hav­ riage with a man. student, whom yery ^BEK-BATS. . ing dostroyed the one he had.” •■ money am st jhe hid on fas lady’s per- Terminal. ‘ ■ . - - And tbs ak> ;s fluBbccl and bare. Soni" he added cautiously, probably' she has never' seen before, Pennsylvania R. R.. foot of Cortlandt. F or N ew York and Newark; 7.10, 9.20 su­ And the light winds blow; ' When the necessary negotiations had Desbrosses and West Twenty-third ra., 2.25 and. 5.33 p. m. '/ ■ "Here it Is! . Here It is!" cried a and this . marriage 1» suite legal, '. streets. W hile tho ulmdowe come and g o boen :oneluded and alg . “Are you sore that you didn't, take i .shot, and though It was tremulously A lecturer who protested against * Benbtes express trains.. : ■ ■ . (Broad St.) FOR OCEAN GROVE. willow in her front garden. Behind her it into the library?" asked Mrs.'Spread-j aimed, It did not miscarry, out went stood tho trim cottage, and !n the grass, brow, after the parlor had been search- ‘ peoplo going to ideep during his dis­ J. R.. WOOD, H. P. BALDWIN, A t 8.26, 11.10 a. m ., 3130 and 4.02 p.^w . straight tc Mrs. Spreadbrow's: heart, quisitions or. heathen lands would. If G. P. A. P. R. R. G. P . A. C. R. R. of N .J. week-days. Market Street Whar£ via almost at her feet, gamboled Eddy, her ed. '• : , I Where It lias lodged- dver since. Camden and Trenton, 7.10 a, m. and 4.0# he percclved ally tendency in that di­ RUFUS BLODGETT, J11* week-days. Lpave Market Street youngest horn, anil tho new white and "J bnow.'v didn’t," responded Mrs, j And so it xyae the black and white black puppy. Townley, with tremulous . Irritation, j rection, introduce somo queer er start­ Supt. N. Y. & l: B. R. R. Wharf, via Jamesburg, 7.30 a. m., 4 .09 puppy! He is a sedate dog now and s ling statement to revive their flagging • p. m. week-days. Prom tuo gyration of the two young “But of course we can look.” ' i grant favorite of Miss Amelia Banks— creatures on the grass.Mrs. Spreadbrow The satchel wasnot in thollbrary, the attention. ex-book agent—who declares that.if It On one occasion when his audience $mfe-S6ional &atd&. Fbr Hew York. Set her oycs wander drearily across tbo oaiy room occupied by the ladies since'! h rd for him she would never «ay. to the irregular shy lino of tho big Mrs. Townloy’o arrival; nor did it turn | seemed rather somnolent. he thun­ LEAVE' BROAD ST. STATION, PHILA. have obtuined her present lucrative ana- dered out: Express, w eek-days, 3.20, 4.05 . 4.50, 6.06. city, where she know, that Mr. .Spread­ up any Where in the house, which with , congenial position; In. Mr. Spreadbrow's MRS. C. C. LIPFINCOTT, 5.15, 6.50, 7.33, 8.20. 9.50, % 21, 11.00, 11.43! brow was busily engaged !n converting anxious ' Inconsistency was searched “Ah, you bavo no idea of the suffer­ a. m „ 12.00 noon, 12.35 (Limited, *1.00 and oillce, where the painful memories of ings Englishmen in Centra! Amer­ TEAOHEH OF MUSIC. •bales of cotton into brisk tank notes, from top to bottom, Mrs. Townley had her experience as a book agent—and "50c. an hour.'* Ah, thought she, happily, she had become very pale and Mra. Spreadbrow ica. on account of tho enormous mos- other painful memories as well—are No. 83 Broadway, Ocean Grove, N. J. u u iiu u jo . o.iU, 1.UJ, t.uu, O.ua, D.1D, much to bo thankful for, the best hus­ trembled with excitement and chagrin. fast fading into oblivion.- quitoes. A great many of these pests 8.20, 9.60, .3G.21, 10,43 l t d . a. m„ *12.03, band In tho world, promising- family, "O, this is dreadful,” she .said at last. would weigh a pound, and they will 10, 4.02 (Limited, *4.22), 6.20, get on the logs and bark aa tho white DR. BEEGLE • 0.36, 7,03, ‘7.00. 10.00 p. m„ JS.fi night- - c» charming home on Staten Island aail "1—1 hate to think it possible, but it . Tli« .-lit in <«!»«•. •'...■j1 For Boston, without change, 11.00 a. to. But at this juncture hor reverie must have been stolen. How much men are passing." t No. 78 Alain Avenue, Ocean Grovo, N. J, w eekrdays, and 7.50 p. m. dally. was broken in upon by -the sound of was m the purse?" The gentle siiimang is a gibbon fciid By this time dll ears and eyes were F6r Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove no monkey. In assemblages on the Oillce Hours: Long Branch, 8.20, U.14, a. m., 8.30, 4.03 footsteps on the gravel walk leading ' "A hundred .dollars,”- responded' Mrs. wide open, and he proceeded to finish ' i7 to 9 A. M., 12 to 2, 6 to 8 P. M. p. fn. week-days. ■ from the front gato to tho houso, and treetops live the slainaiig, whooping Ills lecture. Townley. “I brought it with me for through, the octaves, Vailing to tholr , For Larabertville, Easton and Scranton, looking up. she beheld the comfortablo safety, But who—Who? There has beea The next day he waB called upon to CLAUDE V., GEURIN, - 6.50, 9.00 a. m „ 12.00 noon, 3.62, 6.00 (Lam - flguro of her dear friend,'Mrs. Town- no one—” friends'from miles away, and swooping account for his extraordinary state­ bertvlllo and Easton only), week-days. • off to meet them, racing steeplechases ATTORNEY AT LAW, and 7.02 p. m. dally. BufTalo, 9.00 a. ttu, • ley. < .. The little book, agent," gasped Mrs. ments. . • / 12.00 noon week-days, and 7.02 p. in. Spreadbrow. "She. is the only persoa with the winds. J .have seen', and hope MASTER IN CHANCERY. . daily. There followed a scene such as any .to.diva to see :::gain, says a writer In “But I didn’t say one mosquito would lady who has been surprised by the who has been In the parlor besides my­ weigh a pound," lie protested; "I said PoBtortloe Building, Asbury Park, N . J. Leave Market Street Wharf as follows: / self since you, left it. Is It possible— Blackwood^ Magazine, a pack ot tho Express for Now York, .9.00 a. m., 4.30 p. sudden and unexpected .irrlval of a siamang going through tbe jungle—a a great many of them would, j think m. week-days. For 'Long Branch, via valued friend car; 'eadlly imagine. In "in it be—that Innocent-looking—0, perhaps a million of them night do DAVID HARVEY, JR., .^Seaside Park, ,8.30 a. m. week-days. the course of it Mrs. Townley was con­ dear!’! long black arm and a' small crdmpled .so." . : , " For Island Heights, 8.30 a. in. and 4.00 veyed to .the parlor of tho trim cottage, But Mrs. Spreadbrow was -ran body swinging wildly from it like a . COUNSELOR-AT-LAW. p. m. week-days. penduluBj ruu mad, then a suicidal „ "But you said they itark at tht: mis­ Monmouth Building, Asbury Park, N. J. to sit and "cool off" before going up­ of action, albeit mild and gc. . and sionaries, persisted his interlocutor., stairs. she sprang to her. feet, fiercely clench­ iling, b crash lu the covering green, Commissioner of Deeds of New York and .W a^hin^i«ni'i»'n(l th e Sontk, aud bo they are gone. "No, no, my dear sir; ( Bald they Pennsylvania. Acknowledgements tak­ “Take oft your bonnet, dear,” said ing lier small, soft fists. “I’ll follow would get .on the logs and'on the bark. en of all States. LEAVE BROAD ST., PHILADELPHIA. ' her!” she ci;led. Do—you go one way, Tarae they aro the gentlest, creatures. her cheery hostess, "I will put your The Malays catch the young ones and You misunderstood me." For Baltimore and Washington. 3.60, 7.21, jiatchel and parcel nnd things on this Maria; \ will go another, und Della and WILLIAM H. BEEGLE, 8.32, 10.20, 11.23, a. m.. 12.09 (12.3S Limited, the children shall go in the other direc­ bring them to our doors, knowing that Dining Car), 1.12 (Dining-Car), 3.12, 4.41 chair, 0. I have so much to tell you buy we must. It's not among the pos­ COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR N. J. nbout and scold-you for; why haven’t tion?. 0, we will run her down! Tbo Why She Declined. (5.25 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), little hypocrite!" sibilities for a Mem to ;esist the for­ and Notary PubUc. zD.34, C.17, G.55 (Dining Car), 7.31 (Dining you come down before?" lorn small speechless thing, when it He pointed at hi:, new horseless car­ Car) p. m.t and 12.05 night-week-days. In the midst of Mrs. Townley’s ex­ In a few minutes the house was emp­ riage, and, with a wildly beating heart, 50 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. Sundays, 3.50, 7.20, 9.12, 11.23 a. m ., 12.01, tied of occupants, barring ihe cook, winds Its long arms and lingers around 1.12 m ining Car), 3.12, 4.41 (5.20 Con­ planations as to why she had absented her neck, and hides its.black wrinkled asked: . gressional Limited, Dining Car), 6.34, herself, there burst through the open who stood with her elbows on the fence “How would you like (o take a wed­ WALTER B. PIERSON, . : G.65 (Dining Car), 7.31 (Dining Car) p, - and watched .tin departing: search face of an-old woman, with round un­ m., and 12.05 nights. French window, Ilka the advent of a happy eyes, In the softness of her ding trip in such a vehicle as that?" ARCHITECT. whirlwind, the puppy, Sport, lu full party, and the black and white puppy, She shook her head and replied: For Baltimore, accommodation, 9.12 a. m,, who, in his foolish way. growled at morning gown. Or it lurches across Ofilce at Rogers Mills, Asbury Park, N. J. 1.52 and 4.01 p. m .w eek -d a y s; 5.08 ana cry, followed by Eddy. tbe veranda on a pair of very bandy “No; I don’t believe I would care 11.1C n. m. daily. Round and round tiie room they cir­ and worried something under tbo big to do so.” P. O. B ox, 785. Atlantic Coast Line. Florida SpeciaL ’ little legs, ballanclng Itself with out­ 2.52 p. m. week-days. E xpress, 32.09 p. cled for some momcnis and then, obedi­ willow. The hope :i;at had been in his breast With the hot August sun pouring stretched arm s.. But they always die. DR. GEOROE B. HERBERT, m. and 32.05 night, daily. ent to the oft-repeated commands of his They who have weathered torrential left him suddenly. The world, which Southern Railway. Florida Limited. 2.28 mother, tho little youth turned and ,em- down upon their heads the pursurern DENTAL SURGEON. p. m. weekdays. E xpress, 5.34 and C.56 . rains under the open heaven die in bad seemed so bright nnd beautiful p. m. dally. ; braced’ their visitor with :nuch hearti­ scurried from bouse to house; while but, a .moment before, became dark, Office opposite tho Depot, aver the As­ with what. Mrs. Spreadbrow termed captivity of consumption, and cough bury, ParK and Ocean Grove. Hank, ecrner Chesapeako & Ohio Railway, 7,31 p. ia. ness' The peace that followed these out their . Ill-comprehondcd souls like and life retained none of its former of Main Street and Mattieon Avenue, As­ d a lly . • , ilenFjnstri!iinii's was rudely put to flight the intense cunning of a thief," tho bury: Park, N. J. Hours, 0 A. M. to B P. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10.80 Christians, huddled In a- blanket. sweetness.- She did'not love him after a. m. week-days, 11.10 p. m. daily. by the click of the front gate, and tbo little book'agent managed to eludo all Alas!/lie had been mista——- M, Don administered. Appointments cry from Eddy, who was stationed at them. made by mall or In person. ■Kon-Froe*lnfg' W iiter IMpes. “Because,” she went on, interrupt­ For Ail.'intic <’ilv. the window announcing “a lady com­ At.last Mrs. Spreadbrow found a maid ing bis gloomy thoughts, “It would be GEO. L. D. TOMPKINS, D. X>. S., ing." servant who said that she had seen tbo The Germans, who are so far ahead B'oi* C ape M ay, Sea Isle City girl enter, ihe railway station and tliat of many nations in a certain class oi possible, ‘ if • we. went in your private DENTIST. I "-Somebody to call. How provoking!" yacht, to get so. much farther ft way Keator Block,Mattlson ave., Asbury Pork. said Mrs. Spreadbrow, with a pucker of if Mrs. Spreadbrow hurried she could technical' skill, have -incorporated Mtc O cean City. tlielr plumbing practice a non-freezing tram the haunts of men- than if we Third Buldlng: from Postofflce. her placid brow, "Come, Maria, lct't overtake her before tbe arrival of tiie Leave Broad SL Station via Delaware train for St. George. Statlonward tbo water pipe, which will save an ln(:il- confined ourselves to this thing Of Omce Hours, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. go up stairs before Della goes to tlio course, we wouldn’t, need to care for Gaa administered. Itlvor Bridge. Express, 9.40 a. m, ana door. Thero goes the bell! Never,mind anxious lady sped, fear and indigna­ cuhibie amount of annoyance and pro­ 7.05 p. ni. Sundays, 9.20 a. m., 7.05 p. m. fanity lu a single winter. Tbe purpose the crew.”—Chicago Times-Hcrald. Leavo Markot Street Wharf. . Express. your things.” tion, intermixed with a spice of uncer­ DR. H. S. TAYLOR. 9.00 d. m., 2.00, 4.00, 5.00 p. m. 'Sundays, .in an Instant the.room was cleared of tainty. of tlie invention Is not only to prerent DENTIST. r 9.00, 10.00 a. m. (accom ., 4.30 and ’5.01 W hat should she do If the girl refused the \vtltcr froui being frozen, inn to : Saved From Loss. p. m.). all save the blacflt nnd white puppy, Graduate Uniyorsity of PennBylvanla. Avalon, Stono Harbor, Anglesea, Wild­ who shambled about for u moment, to give up the purse? Ah, she knew; provide an opportunity for. its expan Some time ago a man having $260 Cor. Cookman Avo. and Emory St. wood and Holly Beach. : Express,- 9.® then trotted out Into the garden by tho she would set on ihe train, find a po­ slon by cold, into the Iron pipe, as foi Jn fresh government notes put tlio roll Opposlto Postofflce, over LeMalatre's. a. m„ 4.00 p. m. week-days. Sundays, liceman at St, George, and intercept her as it is above the ground, there Is in- Entrance on Emory st., Asbury Park, N. X 9.00 a. m. same route ho bad come in. of money into the pocket of Ills night­ Ofllco Hours, 9 to 6. For Somers Point. Express, 9.00 a. nv, "It’s a young lauy, Mrs, Spreadbrow, aa she stepped on the boat. ; sorted a second narrower pipe of thin sh irt upon going to bed.. He went off 2.00, 4.00, 5.00 p. m., week-days. Sundays, nnd shr< tnys she wants ;o oeo you on, She reached the station just In time elastic substance, such, for insaincc, the next morning without thinking ot 9.00 a., m . ' business,” announced Delia, a moment ■to see I hi book agent’s skirt whisk as'rubber.' This insertion remains un­ ISAAC a KENNEDY, •Dining car. . -v what he had done, and his wife sent • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.' Tho Union Transfer Company will call later, thrusting her head through the through the door! of a forward car ; she affected by the ordinary pressufe; bus the garment that day, with other ar­ for and check baggage, from hotels an4 door of the room to which Mrs, Sprcad- herself was liauled on to the last car by if -the .water shculu be frozen., by ex- ticles, to a . steam laundry. Solicitor, residences.. • ■■■ ■■■ = ■■: ’./• an obliging brakeman, just ns tht train treiitc cold the elastic Insertion Is com­ Master In Chancery and Notary Public. Timo tables of all other trains of the brow and her friend hnd rotlied. Before the man realized It his money system may be obtained at ticket oflle«3 "Dear me! what can she waril?” The moved off. pressed by so much as tiie vduuie of Special attention given to examination or stations. . w ater Is Increased by tlie freezing. was being churned in the great, wash-; of titles, etc. lady's volco expressed nB much irrlta- Arrived at St. George, Mrs. Spread­ ing. machines, and it had already been^ Monmouth Building, Asbury Park. J. R. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt. tatlon as that kindly organ could em­ brow hurriedly accosted' policeman, With the Coining of the tliav tiie ia sertion expands again to it if original soaked in soapsuds. The bills were• J. B.' HUTCHINSON. Gen. Ma:uagor. body. explained that the young woman in the found reduced almost to pulp, and yet HAWKINS & DURAND. L As she entered the parlor, a tail, slim gray linen dress, tarrying tlio jjiack circumference. The object : . to assume toward the disturber of her the young girl and the i;ang plunk, sertloi'i have withstood a.cold, test of touched her lightly on the arm and 40 degrees ' centigrade, wljile other# Tl^ey then gave the man new bills' seclusion molted nivny os the pretty in place of those which had been so young creature lifted n pair of sr.d dark said, pointing to Mrs. Spreadbrow: that were no so provided/ invarably HEADACHE "Do you know this !ady?" . burst at thnt temperature. nearly destroyed,' for this is one of the Pneumonia eyes to her face and said in an em­ duties of the redemption division. Many tlioueand people barrassed voice. v . “Yes—that is, I went to her bouse suffer from chronic head­ ‘‘Please pardon me for Intruding. I this morning and sbo was ” 'Torin.ltloo*! UuHmmu. ache, finding no relief either have come to— 1o-----” "Will you come out of this crowd?" Flora of Porto Rico are hext to 11 n Carries the Mails. in medicine, moderation of May be avoided by i “Pray sit down." Interrupted Mrs. said Mrs. Spreadbrow, her firmness dib-ivn. The Spaniards norer had cin- work or other rehiedies. siigdanjy forsaking her, "I want to srgy enough to umloitako a study of The Lake Shore and Michigan Spreddbrow, cheerily, -** Southern Railway Is. the only double- In many enst's the trouble ie caoeed in using WHITE’S Cherry "Thank you,” said- tho girl, and speak to you.” Porto Hico flora, ant: they distrusted defective eyee, which can be remedied foreign solentlstB, who. they thought," track line between Buffalo and Chi­ dropped into a chair. "I will not de­ “But I wil! miss my boat.' expostu­ cago, and. is famous for Its operation by ekilled ndjuatment of proper lenses. tain you long. 1 have hero a chil­ lated tho girl nervously. My raoWier might lie harboring revolutionary de­ We examine tho eyes./or every possible Cough Mixture in time. signs under the guise of the savans. of fast mail trains for the United dren's history ''und from tho depths will be waiting for me and—what can States government. Travelers . and defect nnd guarantee our work. of a roomy satchel she produced a you mean by calling a- policeman to. Two German botanists, towcver, by a Exaininntion free. • small book—"that Catcham &. Teaeam stop me?” she concluded with frighten­ liberal bribery of the .Spanish otil- tourists between- the east and west ed eyes, as if a -.nil realization of the slals, did: succeed; In niniing a limited may therefore be sure of fastest time LEECH, STILES & CO. are publishing ” and punctuality. Good for all and sun­ Ah! Now, Mrs. Spreadbrow knew the situation had but just flashed upon her.' survey and collection of.the flora,. One . EYE SPECIALISTS worst, "Hut I don’t want it," she said, ' Tha fact is,'1 explained .the police­ of them lyas H err Sclnvaeneke, who 222 Main Street, Asbury Park, N.J. man, “this lady .wants me to arrest you visited Porto Rico, in 1A2O; the other, One of the Finest. dry coughs and colds. gently. BVERV FRIDAY •'It won’t do any—any—harm—to—to for theft, but maybe, you can explain Herr Sintersis, who kent partially farms In Monmouth county, near Free- look at it.” The girl spok. as if trying certain suspicious circumstances." over the Islands abou) twenty- years hold, containing 103 acres, large farm­ to repeat a lesson, and with a wistful The girl was white to the lips now. ago. Tbe studies of these two ;nen house, burnB and outbuildings; all in look In her face. and the look ot despairing fright in her comprise about all that Is known of goofi repair, wit'i stock, farm ing tools & WHITE, ‘‘Vos, it will; because if I let you eyes was pitiful to see. Porto Rico flora.; It k believed th a t and machinery, folly- equipped. Two Bhow It to me I may buy it, and I real ‘‘For theft—me—for theft?” she said :.,Mi',e of tlie rarest orchids in tlie world apple orchards, young pear orchard of PERRINE i JACKSON T h e Druggist, ly don’t want It.” with stiff lips. sre growing unknown in the interior 2,006 trees, just beginning to bear; DEALERS IN "Nobody does; but you have put your “O, do como where it is quiet," urged »f. Porto Rico. There are luxuriant smali fruit: In abundnnce. Will'sell Opposite Auditorium rejection of it very kindly," said the the accuser, looking as distressed as the tree palms one bundled feet !h height, or exciiange for seashore proporty ' girl, rising to go. accused and then the three went into' rich ferns, gorgeous flowers of aii de from Manasquan to Elberon, or Red Her voice trombled, aud the srnile she tho forry-houBe. scriptions, banana, ci-angc,. lemon and Bank. Meats& Poultry. managed to screw her' pretty lips into “Sit down," Bald Mrs. Spreadbrow, jtlicr plants. W. H. BEEGLE, 125 Hcok Avonuo, oornor Whitefleld, was far from chccrful. Mrs. Spread- weakly, when they had reached a quiet 226 Main street, Asbury Park. fcrov was touched. There waa some­ corner of the big room. la the Slatf , Doomed. thing. so pathetic about the voice and ' Thank you, 1 prefer to stand,”, re­ The use of slates has been forbidden O C E A N G R O V E , IV. J . plied the glrljgroudly. "And nov, may For Sale. DISBROM’S manner, and she was so very young in the schools of Zurich; Switzerland, Stock. Prompt Service* nnd bo vary pretty. Tht motherly lady t usk what yoiraceuse.mo of stealing?" tad pen, ink and caper have been Gill: The hnbdsome cottage at northwest laid her hand on the girl’s arm, saying “I—I,” -jait'i Mrs. Spreadbrow. trem­ stituted, even In tie lowest forms. The dorner of Central: and Cookauw'.'vre* Tree Delivery. TOOTH WASH softly: ... bling hefore.tbe paid “little thief," “we reasons given aro.that the light gray hues; Ocean Grovo, 10 rooms and bath; “Lot me give you a glass of claret be­ think you took Mrs.". Townley’s purse marks- of tbo pevdl bn the slate car - grounds 60 feet front by 80 deep. Splen­ For Cleaning and Preserving tbe teeth aiff fore you so! out again in. the heat—0 ! ’V out of mF, parlor this morning; you not be followed tVlthoat straining the did view ot lake and ocean. For te ­ Qu b u , and Imparting a Rclresfalng Tute uu) For the little uook agent had turned were the only person in the room beside eyes; that the pressure which it Ib ther particulars apply to W. H.' Beegle, SILK PATCHES Peeling to the Mouth, Compounded and far away to hide the tears she could not myself between the time she iaft It ijecessary to exelt upon the pencil Iasi B0 Main avenue.—Adv.-tf. S am p le Packets, 10c. •ale by -restrain. ther? and the time we found it gone -sens the facility!of the lmml ami ren- W e offer no preml«mfli prizes or froe glfU of any kind, but guarantee to give full value S. D. WOOLLEY, Druggist, "fcxcuso me.” she rmirmured, “It’s tbe and " '. dlors an: oasy,/flowing himdwrlting The retired contractor sighed as he for your money. For 25c., stamps or silver, hot'.weather, and—atid not being ac­ ,“Mj God,” murmured the book agent iii.ore difficult t| attain, ana that the rt into his dress'Bhit and thought of wo will mail the flnost aseortment of pure 47 Main Ave., o South Main St. customed to tho work. I— began only dropping into a seat and covering her u se o f th e f.latt it: no:': co n d u c iv e to ithe. elaborate dinner and the opera silk patchefl obtainable, and if not satlatled we refund you the money. If you arej tell yesterday, ami it’s a long trip to- and fate with.her hands. Presently she r e ­ sieanlj .-{forlc. j _ . • S at were, to come. "Some day,” he Opposlto Ooean Grove Gates. covered herself and; turning the police­ you!1 friends. As to our reliability, aflk your from New York.” . Wilting: on Glaus. iu, "I’ll get real desprlt, an’ then ito editor. -. '"alt down." '.reed Mra. Spreadbrow, man said: "Search iny satchel; please, knovt what I’ll do?” .'‘Something ; RUTHERFORD PATCH CO. gently, ‘‘and I will go and eet the antf you,” to Mrs. Spread brow, “you A patent hjs bein granted-In Ger- ' JOfrlC LEO K 4B O , 'many for a jiew nciethoa .ot writing terrible, no doubt,” replied bis ambl- Mention this papor. Rutherford, N. J. Wine." may search my'person; and may God j '»Ife. s’pose It wouldn't laalc When she returned the girl had Quito forgive you!" on glass, uaog an aluminum • point The glass Tvplch Ib to be w ritten bn veil In print." he admitted, "‘but. X \X/AN TED-SEVERAL BRIGHT AND Sanitary Pluinber recovered and waa sitting quietly at the ... "O, my dear, I can't, I can’t—I can’t; cin’t help. that. "What I'll do will be W honcflt persons to represent us aa Man­ Window -.rolling at tha gsoi.bo!a of the -yhaa I look at you I can’t bo—be— But la flrrt molrtened with' vlnegi and agers In this and cloae-by countlea.. Salary OpposiU Cktatt Grove M ain A v t . Gates. everything's against you.” Mrs. Spread- the writing (r drawing made with the t> throvr... away these bighrprloed 5900 a year and expenses. Straight, bona*flde, »uppy. Si'1'" apologized for having : igais, go out and come in by tiie no more, no less salary. Position permanent; kvon away to hor emotions, sipped her brow.’s eyes n-ere'.fuil of tears and Irer p'oint' Fine particles of alumimim adhere to tie glass, which when dr> hack way, -an’.smoko a quarter pound Our references, any ba'nk in any tow n. I t la Estimates on Bewet and Water Connect wine and then rose again .to go. voice trembled, . st out up . chewing tobacco in a cob mainly ofllco work conducted at homo. Ref­ “Thank, you so much for your kind­ . “There ain’t no purse here but this show s-tfae'iM rklng in sllverly line* erence. Enoloso self-addrcsaod stamped en­ Ions Promptly Famish^) Low one,” rom'arked tbo policemn^.who had that eacu|t be readily removed bj >lpe rhlle I'm talking things over velope. Tdk Dominion Oomtaht, Dept, 8, ness," She said warmly, and “good- ith the coachman In tho barn." Chicago.—Sept. 16, 4m. • Prices &nd Good WorK by!" ; ______been rummaging through the contents ft-lctlon. t OCEAN GRdVB ;TIMES—-SA.TURDAY. OCTOBER ai, 1899 1

PRIVATE MARKS IN WATCHES UPTON’S BUSINESS '. A BOY' CHIEF OF SAVAGES LIQUID AIR BLOWING UP F0HT HILL Fatal Grade Crossings. ,r During the year ending June 30, 1898, He Has Establishments All Over the A Xwelre-Year^Oid Lad Who Leads a Band, How It Is Procured and What It Will Do How a Darky Who Went Op With the Ex­ the railways of this country killed:' How Repairers Can Tell When and Where 6,858 persons and wounded 40,882; the ; 1. /W ork Was Dope. Country. , of Swazi Warriors; as a Freeing Agent. plosion Described His Experience,, operation of the roads, being therefore Thero waa a crowd around the coun­ Some years ago, when all London A white boy, twelve years old, has Liquid air is just What;its name-lm-. "Speakiriif., of comical incidents in about equivalent in casuaiitica to an ted of a jewelry store where watches seemed under the witching spell of her just reached London with a band of plies It if, net a liquid .distilled from the* war,” said Captain Oscar Ludwig, annual battle ot Gettysburg, while the n sre received tor repalre. A-'Woman greatest and boldest aiid most bril- ten wild Swazi warriors from the sotrte newly dls.coyere-i vegetable or ‘brings, to mind an incident ot'. the whole recent Spanish war, In compar­ •who was evidently In a hurry made liant scheme? and speculator, ha cams heart of Africa. . They obey hiar Im­ mineral, but is simply air, such as we blowing up if Fort/Hill, at Vicksburg. ison, sinks into pettiness. rn'tt'-n her way to the place ythere tho m an to Thomas Lipton and BtUd: plicitly, for ho is their chief, accord­ breathe, made so cotd that it takes the Fort Hill,, it should be understood, was Looking further into the figures. It' with the. magnifying glass Btood, "and . “Here Is my cheek to your order tor ing to the laws , of the tribe. form of water.. The fact that air can the key to the. rebel system of fortifi­ is found that of the fi,8.59 hilled only aafided a little watc: , io hfffi. $200,000... I- want you', for chairm an of. . The boy Ib Bandini Norbum.- His assume th at,form is a recent discov­ cations. Our regiment, the Twentieth 221- were,- passengers and 1,968 w ere1;-: • “Will you please tell me what rIIb a. new: company to be launched next .first name was gives him by his fath­ ery, as Is also the method ot obtaining Illinois, bad charged up' to the fort, on railway' employes,: leaving 4,880' dead . this watch?" she asked. • er, a South African traveler, in honor the, Intense cold necessary to this re­ May 22; bus. was orderd. back on the who were neither. Of the wounded The \vatch doctor opened the caso "And I decline,'” said Sir Thomas, of King Bandini, ot the Swaals, The sult. 23d, and laid siege in a regular way.. 2,6.46 were passengers, 31,791 were' em ­ deliberately peered into the works, The cheek was handed back across elder' Norburn acted as. adviser to The tem perature required Is 812 deg, In June we proceeded. to dig ah open ployes and 6,170 were neither, • Somo 1 sad laid, ‘It needs cleaning." the table, personal chat was resumed, King Bandini for years, -ini' among below zero—a temperature farther be­ tunnel toward the fort tor the purpose of these latter, were tramps stealing- ; "My! that Booms strange," Bald the and the incident was closed. It never the siiyages tho boy has grown from low the coldest Arctic winter than that of mining. A car loaded high with rideB, but very nearly all of them woman; "you cleaned it only a few was reopened. W ithin six months tha .babyhood, ■ is below a tropical summer, Yet per­ cotton, bales was puBhed in front to were victims of.the grade crossing and: months ago.” company, with its lordly directorate, This remarkable boy same to Loa­ sistent efforts have at last developed a protect tbe diggers, and the.tunnel or of the tracki^alking habit; and , the "Is that so?” asked the man, and h a d g o n e to d e s tru c tio n , a n d th e dar« - der.! with his ten Swazis to keep them method by which It is readily produc­ trench was covered ub we proceeded to practice of walking On the tracks of: opened the case oneo more cad made slisg operator into bankruptcy.. ln - order. They are to exhibit their , ed:. When air. Ib cooled'down to this protect-us from the rebel fire. Finally railways to almost entirely the, off-, ’, mother microscopic examination with Sixty of Llpton’s stores are in Lon­ dances, but not in", improper places. degree it changes to misty vapor and we pushed the tunnel under the fort spring ot .the grade crossing. The the aid of a miniature microscope. don alone, with branches In every cap­ They are not to smite people with gradually forms into drops like rain, and made ready for exploding the crossing furnishes an Invitation and a., Then ho handed the watch book aad ital of.Europe. -' ■ tlioir spears. Chief Bandini says no. that fall to ho 'bottom of the vessel tnines, and our brigade made rtady ready meahB of getting on the .track,.- *ald, “We cleaned this watch In De­ His fruit farms'are in Kent. He is, their war lard, interpreter,-pro­ containing It, By a proper^arrange­ for the charge, and its abolition would £ si effect be the cember, 1808,. and i t . ban not been In Bakeries'and biscuit worta are In tector, guide and advisor. He .keeps, ment It may then be drawn off Into ‘The ralr.®“were exploded,. The fort serving of a'^iotiee on all mankind and our hanila since that time.” Glasgow, them out of mischief.. • an open receptacle,' ready for .use. and all the men in it. seemed to go woman Kind that only trains and em­ ‘•Is that so? I must he mistaken, Curing -factories In London, Liver­ “I am here to mind my people,” says. Vybe-: seen in ats open vessel It into the ah', and tbe Twentieth Illinois ployes have the privilege of danger in but how do you know when It was pool and -Glasgow, Bandini, very modestly.'. “Of courss, might be mistakes! for boiling water, and other regiments rushed Into the that way; i Here are nearly 11,600 people an-' cleaned lost?” An enormous wholesale packing- they will (Jo just as I want them to do; as it. simmers and gives oft a white gap.; As: we climbed over the . broken The man explained that it was ' 1 houes and^depot in Chicago, with Its I am their chief: I have been Bince vapor., W h e n first poured out, it boiis embankment three men who had: been nually killed and ,wounded on our rail-, trick of memory, but simply the result meat stores and refrigerator cars’ all the' old king, whose namesake I ain, violently,- throwing oft & cloud of va­ blown up .'.with the fort came down. ways, no t-rr of whom was eitner em- over America.. : ; , ' n ..... ■ : died .to. 1892, c ' - por that rolls down . the sides of the Two of these won white saei.o and. ploye or passenger; or had and “blisi- of a system. ''Whenever a watch Is aess". to be to the way, and the killed . brought to ub/* he Bald, “to he cleaned, In Ceylon the greatest plantations ia '“I get up early ana bathe, .and M m .vessel. But: as soon its the vessel has they, were lead.. The other, a colored regulated, repaired oi fixed * tp,* we the world. ray. breakfast. By that time the Swazls. cooled to the temperature of the liquid man, came down with a mass of debris, among them.' are . considerably more put a ta>' on It which is numbered to Every week a new Uptoc market is' w ant me. I stay with them sill morn­ it quiets down to a. simmer, which but the was living. When the boys than double the whole' number killed', correspond with a number in our sbEiaWhere opened; ing, Some people think they,. have continues:until all has evaporated, and dug him out they, asked him how, in of-both passenger? and employes. It work book. In the book we record the Every weak over two hundred tons been ‘tamed’ to come to England; but returns-?, to air. This may -require tha world ha came to be in tha fort, would seem that 'about half ot thosa : ncyles and mako of the watch, tho of tea are sold. if they saw the Swazis, sometimes they several; hours, it - are is taken,to keep The frightened darky explained that who meet with accident or- crossing* owner, what repairs are to be made, Over flvs,thousand principal agents would call, them warlike enough, the. vessel away from every conductor he whs tee .servant of one ot the lead­ or while walking on the tracks tire directly responsible to Sir Thomas are .though i;hey daren’t hurt me, and they of heat. • But if it be placed tm a plate ing officers, and th at he had just car­ killed outright- The report dsea not' and the^amount charged for the work, show the cost, in money, of thise cas- and when the workman finishes the scattered throughout the world, rep­ wouldn’t of iron, or even a block, of ice, It will ried to his master his dinner when,the Job he puts the same liumber in mi­ resenting. him' and superintending his “They are like big children—like, boll violently and , very Soon mingle explosion came. . ualtles to the railway companies—cost croscopic figures bo the ridge of the establishments. very fierce and big children. They do with i its .native air, If poured out-on ‘He weht on to say:- ‘Dat Is so for which includes not. only penalties and' inner 'case. A letter , or ilgi also City Eoad, London, is the nerve cen­ not know the value of human life, or a. conductor, as iron ot ice, it will as­ a fact,' I-came .in just in time to tie damages assessed by courts, but com­ promise sums paid,, the eompeneatloE shows what has- bejm done to. the tre, of this coloBSal system. The mas­ thy, meaning of law. They have no sume the, gaseous state b o rapidly as biowed up. I was standln’ by tho side watch. So, you see, when a watch ter of all this still, when on duty, rights worth speaking about, - and do to amount to an. explosion. of de captain when there came a roar­ of adjusters and lawyers and seekers, comes here, wo look for a mark of that works fifteen hours of every working not want, any. They arc simply faith­ As a freezing agent, the power .of in' anti tremblin', and I felt myself of testimony, ot doctors and nurses and . Mnd, aim when we find It we refer to day, ful and loyal and obedient Do they liqul air Is terrific. It freezes pure goln’ up. In a little while I started tho incidentals they always Involve. If the book, and thero you are.” : “Upton, Limited,” pays- Her- Maj­ like me? Why, I suppose the; do, be­ alcohol .very readily, and freezes mer­ down, and I met de captain cOmin* up, the sum could be arrived at it would Tho woman left tbo watch with the esty's government more money for cause I have lived. long In their coun­ cury so hard that It may be tised as a but we didn’t speak. He was goln' up probably be enough to go a long, way man of system, and when she had gone duty than any other firm in the em­ try—bits that isn’t., it, yen1 see. I am hammer to drive nails into hard vrenn; head fust an’ I was cornin’ down head toward doing, the whole work required- he said: "That happens many timcB pire. A single - one of these duty their chief; They have got to obey and so thoroughly, is the chill given fust. [ struck mighty hard, but here to save It. ... a day. Wo have tbo most fu». with checks , fa hanging In his - office, I t Is- 3 .0, They -wouldn’t dreans of any­ that tho mercury retain” the “olid state I is,-thank the Lord and the Yankees!’ If w e /Could prevent even a. very tho pooplo who say, 'Yon guaranteed drawn for £50,513 11s. 6ne ■' As an explosive It ’ has. certainly a ia a habit that Is unveresJIy indulged would take more than two such wars the watch with the namS of the work­ Lady Mayoress .talked of the Princess much older, and speaks'crlaplyr briefly , and experiments already in anl almost aa universally Injurious. to'kill and wound by bullets and dis­ man, and a record number of it: 3ome of Wales' jubilee dinner fund to feed and to the point, as befits a chief. made indicate th a t it may be Used in. Have you .tried Grain-O? It is almost ease as many as the railways kill arid mark the date and the workman’r in­ the poor of London, and in which she These ter men are only a small rep­ both gunnery and.blasting, tjnd.it may like eoffee. But the? affects are Just-,tha ..wound every year of people w h o 'are ■ itial '.he case, and others havo was interested. Mention Was made of resentative party of a large tribe, and thus take the piacs of both gunpowder opposite. Coffeo upsets the stomach, neither employes nor paseengers.-^Andi: signs in conjunction with these desig­ its slow progress. He asked her now their stay in London. will not be and dynamite.—Self-Culture. ruins the digestion, ffects the heart yearly, with thickening population, the nations to show i’.iBt what work ha3 much was needed to compieie.the sub­ long one. The small chief will take and disturbs the .whola. nervous sys­ figures, for both viotlms and cost, must been done on the tiraoplcce. scription. He was told $125,000. He them back rr> their native land and tem. Graih-0 tones tip th j stomach, grow larger.—Chicago Chronicle. : The syBtem of marking and record­ took biit his check book, wrote a check .continue to rule over them .-is long as MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS aids digestion and strengthens the ing watches Ie of much service to the for the amount,and;handed it to the he lives. ■ nerves. There Is nothing hut nourish­ We are admonished to lick tho hand ment In ■ Grain-O. It can't other- that smites us, but wo reel more like police also, >,rid lo st and stolen watch­ Lady Mayoress. • What a romantic situation this bit Wanted on First Bond and Mortgage es are identified d aily by means of the Subsequently to'the Alexandra Trust of real- life proves, especially for the y/lae,. 15 and ZBe. per package smiting the hand'that licks ub. watchmaker's private marks.—Chicago for supplying poor laboring men with small dime novel reader! A boy the the Following Sums: Inter-Ocean. cheap but si^bstantlal dinners he gave chief of a' tribe of savages! Yet, $2,600 at 6 per cent, on 2^-story the princely sUnS of.?bu0,000, and Pas younf; Norburn is anything but a dime frame, slate roof house of 10 novel hero. He iB & plain, quick, narn- Corroborative Evidence. pledged- a - like amount In 1 addition, rooms; two full-Bized lots,one should the charity require it. est youngster, wiso iias been • thrust a corner; nicely loted three Quito recently a aeedy-looking indl- Sir Thomas will receive lair treat­ into his chieftainship, as it were, anil blocks from tho pcean in Ocean Tidual was charged at. a provincial po­ ment at the hands ot the American who hasn't any, wild ' leas of ussing his Grove. Value. $6,000. lice court with having stolen a lady’s people, who already know him for a men for purposes of conquest or for $2,000 on finely located property one purse containing a substantia! amount. noble-hearted gentleman. Come whit annihilating other tribes. and a ' half. blocks from the The prisoner defended himself with else may, ho will prove himself a ocean, Ocean Grove; 2-story all tha Ingenuity of a practiced lawyer, thorough s portsman, a game and gen­ : Fanatics In New York. frame house, with 5 rooms, In and a persistence worthy of a better erous fighter. splendid order. Valued at cause, “I did not steal it;” he mur­ In Now York City, about 183E, a ?4,0d0.. mured. "Tha lady dropped her siurse; About Women. jierioi! of "great awakening" that be- $3,500 at 5 per cent, on-fine property and I found It on the pavement." M13S Lillian Norton attracted little trat Mormonism and many other sects “Did you see the purse fall?” de­ oh Main avenue, near . ocean. attention t»B an opera singer until she •—among them ono In Kentucky, whose Ocean Grove, consisting of two manded his worship. took on a foreign disguise by chang­ members, n order to win heaven by ' lots and two houses—one of IB “Yes." ing her last name to Nordlctu She was making thetnselven as little children, "Then why did you not at once re­ rooms, one of 5 rooms. Valued born at; Farmington, Me. used to crawl on their hands nnd knees at $7,000. store it to the rightful owner?” in church, play marbles, trundle hoops, I did not know vha was the right­ Miss Rebecca Wlswell, the aideBt $1,600 at 0 per cent, ou Bubstautial living army nurss of tiie Civil' War, and otherwise manifest thoir Infantile ful owner. True, the lady dropped the madness—one Matthews, a carpenter, 12-room house, centrally lo­ has', just celebrated her ninety-first cated in Ocean Grove and well article, but that evidence as to owner­ birthday at her home In Plymouth, having assumed tho name Matthias, ship was purely circumstantial, and by proclaimed nimself to bo Qod. th« rented. Value $3,000. .110 means convincing.” Masa. She was horn in Provincetown, Father. He found believers, snout of $2,500 at 5 per cent on fins boarding "What do you mean?" and is the last living member of a them ignorant but somo intelligent, house property of 17 rooms; "Well, supposing tliat I had drop­ family often children. procured much money, and rained centrally located in Ocean ped tho ;.urse myself, after having Sister Mary Helen Ellis, one of the many persons, He and his disciples Grove; two full-sized lots. nicked it up, would that havo con­ few survivors of the band of Roman claimed to heal the sick quite as suc­ Valued at $5,000. Catholic Sisters of Mercy who,-under vinced you that I was the rightful cessfully as tlio Scientists now do. One $11,000 at D p e r. cent, on fine hotel owner?" Miss Nightingale, went.to attend the of them, a Mr. Pierson, a victim of re­ • property in Asbury Park; "Certainly not,” sternly answered English soldiers in the Crimean War, ligious delusion, oven before the com­ splendidly located on second T H E A LA SK A the aStonishcd magistrate. died lately at Walthamstow, England, ing of Matthias, had endeavored under block front the ocean: contains "That’s exactly my view of the case, in her: eighty-second year, sucst distressing and pathetic circum- 76 rooms; thoroughly equip­ N, H. KILMER. Proorlotor . your worship,” remarked the prisoner, Siamese 'vomes entrust their chlS-. stances publlciy to rs.'&e bis wife from ped; plot 76x150. Value $25,000. jauntily, '.'and, in the abBence of cor­ dren to the care of elephants, and It is the dead, accepting literally the versa roborative evidence in support of her said. that the trust is saver betrayed. of the General ISpistlc- of St, James di­ 1,000 at 6 per cent, on 8 lot3 at Avon, OPEN HLL THE YEHR, recting tho elders to anoint and pray N. J.; improvementri two small claim, I determined to retain posses­ The babies play about the huge feet houses and barn. Value $2,000. sion.” of the elephant, who ate ever careful over the sick, and promising that “the "But you did not oven ask tbe lady not to hurt the little creatures. And; Lord shall raise him up." it she had last anything, and thereby if danger threatens, the sagacious an­ Matthias, being eventual;/ indicted Pointed paragraphs. Cozy sun parlors. Hot salt water batlis. Wafre rooms, and Invite what you describe as ‘corrobor­ imal wili curl the child gently. Jn his for procuring $030 from a Mr. Folger under tbe false pretense that he was He that spares when he .is young comfortable accommodations for winter guests, ative evidenco.’ ” • trunk and Bwing.it up oat, gf.: harm ’s may spend when he is old. “No, your worship; but I followed way tjpo;i) his own; broad back. God, able to rem it sins, and would her halt a mile to Bee if she dropped communicate the Holy Ghost • to said Miracles occur in the daily walks of permanent and transient. , The, wife of Dr. Parker, of the City life, if we would see them. another.” Temple, London • who died the other Folger, the District Attorney entered a No«. 3 and 5 Pitman Avenue. Ocean Grove, N. J. day, had the following : memorandum nolle prosequi for these reasons: To It is tho tbingB we are going to do Senator Stewart's Hobby. attached to her will: ' "I particularly m aintain the-indictm ent, he said,. X that, make life worth living. request and direct that at iny...death mUBt prove that defendant’s pretenses Waste of time is the most extrava­ Ex-Senator Bvarts lilt off Mr. Stew­ those who" love, me will pul on no were false, and would deceive a.-man of gant and costly of all expenses. art’s peculiarities In a little story that sigh whatever of mourning, but that ordinary intelllggjice and prudence, but he told at a dinner given in honor of no sane i person would believe that If the street sprinkler throws water Senator. Spooner when the latter was they will .think of the as promoted to­ Matthias waa Gon, Matthias was,'how-, on a-man it doesn’t cool him off. ll Higher school, where I shall meet' The true culture of personal beauty leaving public life six years ago. After my Lord, and know even as I am ever, convicted on lesser charges,. J. EDWARD FLITCROFT the coffea was served one after another .known.", ■ . is not external; it is heart work. of his colleagues arose and pronounc­ . Frauleih Elsa Neumann was “pro­ SPECIAL EXCURSIONS TO PHILA­ Bo sure you aro right, then go ahead, ed a eulogy. When Mr. Stewart's turn regardles s of the road others take. came ho : aid that while Spooner was a moted” to her degree ot Doctor of DELPHIA, ACCOUNT NATIONAL Philosophy . in Berlin University the The men who have male a noise in good fellow, he was all wrong on the ,world havo not used their mouths finances; and proceeded to repeat tho other day, the first' woman t o ; be so EXPORT EXPOSITION. rdd speech he had made so many times honored. She obtained it la the stud­ alone. ies; , of chemistry and . mathematics, People wouldn’t grumble so much If in the Senate. Low R ates via Pennsylvania Railroad. Senator Evarts who next took the which she had pursued at Gottingen no ono noticed them. Tinning, Gutters and Leaders, Hot Air and and finished at Berlin.' The ball floor, said that Stewart reminded him The Pennsylvania Railroad Company The tyranny of tears la understood . of.a man he had foot in an insane asy­ where the ceremony took place. was has arranged for special sxcurslon In a house where there is a baby. Steam Heating lum no time wheu he was acting as a crowded to suffocation, and the young woman received great applause fro... rates to Philadelphia on October 11 ' Diplomat!! and lovers aro equally member of a board of visitor! . The and 26, November £ and 22, account silly to hold a conversation over the superintendent told ihem that they the general public and the students present. National Export, Exposition, stound- ’phone. " GARDEN HOSE must say cheerful things to the pa- trip tickets* good to return within ten It is said that Pinal; Muloch Craik, We want all the trust we can got In tlonts, and therefore when fit saw a days, including day of issue, wili be our love affairs, but no Byndieate. lunatic sitting astride of a tablo beat­ the famoiis authoress of "John -Hali­ sold on above dates, from New York, .Ignorance is a discaso of which some Pilgrim Pathway, Opp. P. 0., OCEAN GROVE, N. J. ing It with a whip and pretending to fax, Gentleman,", made a habit o£ lea!,’-. Trenton, Belvidere, Atlantic City, Cape drive it with a pair of string lines he Ing at her bank the manuscript of each May, Pottsville. Heading, Wilkesbarre, persons never make an effort to get walked up to him aad said, "That’s a of her stories as soon as it wis com­ Lancaster, Harrisburg, Y6rk,‘ Will-' cured. lino hobby you have there, my friend.” pleted. It would remain there per­ iamsport, Canandaigua, Erie and i;i- Thero Is something flendlsb bout "It ian’thobby," answered tho lun­ haps six months, and then she would, tarmedlate points at rate of single fare the laundry people who insist upon atic, "It's a horse.” call for It and see how, tbe-. story af­ far-the round trip, plus, admission to marking our-Hnen just whero the “What's the difference between a fected her after that lapse of time. II th-s Exposition (no rate less than one world at large can best behold tho horso and a hobby?” suggested Mr. it pleased her tiie manuscript was sent dollar). For specific rates apply io helroglyphics. . Morris Evarts. The lunatic turned on him to the publisher; otherwise-it was re­ tlckot agents. • Some people think that America' is written or thrown away; Th© with an air of supreme contempt, and The National Export Exposition has over-Deweying it. L ightning remarked, “You blank fool, anybody Mrs. S. F. Scott, who. recently died surpassed all expectations So the ex­ Tho reason why somo persons can can1 get oft a horse, but .nobody ever In Chicago, had been a resident of that tent and variety of Its exhibits, and in get a favor any time .they ask for It is S h o e m a k e r got oft a hobby.” city since 1826. The Scotts were the its general excellence and attractive­ because they never ask ftfr it. T w o S h o p s leading families is the early days of ness. Tbo-'.Implement Building, con­ Many women neither marry for lpve 625 Cookman Sorry Whoa It’s Over. Chicago,

COUNTY AND STATE. . .Charles Gong, a Freehold laundry- nmn, has started tor a .visit to his old hom# In Chin;,. His trip wil! cost hlsa . .Monmouth Beach wants to be 1800. He isos beets five. years at Free­ * - - - | • mado a borough. hold, and before starting for . home <• .. The AlJoway cannery bus |>nt up joined the Presbyterian Church there. Serge Suits ' 800,000 cans of tomatoes this season. Mrs, James Arrowsmlth sent with him ..Clothesline and chicken thieves a silver knife, fork and apoop lor his IN BLUE AND BLACK f . are operating extensively at Red Bunk. son as a present from her. .. . I ..Charles W. Harrington has as­ ; .A commission in lunacy, with a Single and Double Breasted for men and boys at pri- sumed the secretaryship of Camden Y. jury of twelve snea, has decided that 1 ' . M. O. A. Holmer. V, Quackenbissh, an, aged ces much lower than you will have to pay for the <» . .Chariot, P. Batten, ot Swedesboro, farmer living near Gordon’s Corner, is same quality elsewhere. <[ has dug 5,200 baskets of sweet pota- non compos : mantis,anc} Is Incompetent toes thus far thlB Beason. to manage-his'own affairs. He has Serge Coats, strictly all wool and fast color, from ^ deeded to Jane Wilson, for ?200. five ..There art 20,824 pensioners ia this acres of land valued at $1,200. H is $2.40 to $6.50. «J - estate. Tho annual amount drawn conduct in dally life was marked by Irom the treasury Is $2,494,620. actions wholly Irrational. However, Bicycie Suits for men and boys . <> ..When a party of chestnut hunters ho is not violently Insane, and so will Bicycle Pants for men and boys *[ returned to their carriage at Centre- not have to be taken to the asylum. ion thoy found a big blacksnake colled Dress Pants for men and .boys. |i up In tho seat. . .While working on Charles Wlm- Prohibition. Candidates. Mothers, do not buy any children’s wash suits % plo’s place at Oceanport John Dwyer At Keyport last Saturday the Prohi­ before seeing.our assortment at 45c, 95c, $1.10, $1.40 # , killed a blacksnake that measured bitionists of Monmouth county held seven feet in length. , their convention. County Chairman and upwards. j, ..The sweet potato crop of Glouces­ Morehouse, of Atlantic Highlands, pre­ Hats, Caps and Furnishings for men and boys. £ \¥e will inaugurate our Annual Sale at the Mammoth ter county has been tho largest ever sided, with Dr. O. B. Bird, of Ocean and the Ocean Palace on known. It has been ono of exception­ Grove, <>u secretary. Tho following ally good .quality also. ticket was nominated; ,.A number of fishermen around Senator—John H. Shotwell, Belmar. Patterson, Taylor & Co. Pennsvilio will take up carp fishing Sheriff—Peter Durrah, Keyport. Saturday, October 14 again this season, and there io overy County Clerk—Thomas J. Emory, and for one week there will be an unprecedented bargain bee ' prospect of a heavy, run. Atlantic Highlands. 622 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. Assemblymen—Dr. O. 3. Bird, Ocean in the . ..The South Jersey Spoxtamen’B As­ Grove; William Ludlow, Keyport; sociation w|ll hold its first dog and Warren Brown, Ocean Gro?e. Dress Goods, Clothing, Haberdashery, poultry show at the Town Hall, Wood­ Coroners—Charles F .: Lisk,. Port bury, on November 3 and 4. Underwear, Cloaks, Ladies’ Suits, House Furnishing, Monmouth; Charles Rogers, Bradley THE OPPOSITE SH38E Tramps Get Into Trouble. ..Charles Miller, of Freehold, hna Beach; Daniel M, Decker, Keyport, had a leg amputated at the Memorial Mr.'A. Morehouse, was made perma­ On Tuesday morning five tramps Stoves, Shoes, Millinery and Carpet Hospital. Ho recently fell from a nent chairman and. Dr. Bird secretary Interesting Items Pertaining: to Incidents broke into the home of William Webb, • scaffold at I^vkewood and injured It. of the. county organization. ana Individuals In Asbury Park, between Matawan and Keyport, and Departments. ,;Mrs. Robert Burk, of Allentown, Rev. H. J. Zolie submitted resolu­ looted tho place, taking clothing and exhibited specimens ot needlework at tions, which were adopted, condemn­ . —A pension ot $8 a month has bee ii jewelry. They afterward attempted to New Fall goods will greet you in every one of the twenty- ing all torms of license because it se­ granted Lorenzo aeynoids. break Into other houses, but were un­ tho Int«r-State Fair a t' Trenton, uftd successful. ;At the.houso of Mrs. Wil­ three complete departments. For this special sale we have . ecoived caBh prizes amounting to ?14. cures government, partnership; con­ —A sewing teacher has' beea ' en­ demning the President for his long gaged at-the Park High School. liam. Kelly they were- met -by Mrs, arranged prices so low that bargain-seekers will concede that . Captain'David A. Walling, of Tin delay In carrying'out the act of Con­ Kelly, who was njmed with £ broom­ ton Faiis, was recently bady Bcalded —Dr. J. G. Burton, dentist, iinss re­ stick, iV.J they flert. this sale breaks all former records for low pricing on new goods, gress abolishing tho a r m y saloois; op­ opened an ofllco in New York City 'by tho explosion of a still while at posing “expansion” of the liquor busi­ By this time the community was Mondham, N.J. Two of his ribs were ness to our new colonies; -favoring —-Three, deliveries are, made dally by aroused; anfi word was sent to Sheriff also broken. equal suffrage—irrespective of color, the six letter carriers of : the Park. Fields, at-Freehold, who sent Consta­ Free Railroad Transportation ..Miss Dena Clayton, of Freehold, race, or aes: opposing trusts that en­ —Mr, Charles Lewis is building two ble Edaras with orders to round up the We want our patrons north and south of Asbury Park has been appointed principal of the rich the wealthy by raising the prices houses on Corlles avenue, West Grove. thieves. Assisted by Constable James Holmdel school. Miss Mabel F. Brown, of necessities, and pledging unalterable —Stelnbach, Company’s stores no? Walling and .fifteen citizens, most of to attend this sale. of Dunkirk. N. Y., resigned the posi­ antagonism to the liquor traffic, the elese a t'8 p. m. dally, excepting Satur­ them, armed with revolvers, he began tion to teach in Brooklyn. destroyer of the American home. day.: ■ . ... , the'chase. The tramps were found in a small woods east of Matttwan. Bor­ A Special Free Train Will Be Run From , .“Shall women remove their liats in -^A minstrel show Is underlined for church?" was the question debated nt early production by the Asbury Park dering the woods >n ,iaa side is a Point Pleasanton Saturday Sadden Death of Ferdinand.’Van Sicklen. cornfield and on the other a deep re- Little Sliver a few nights ago, and Wheelmen. much surprise wns caused by the In New York City last Friday after-' vine. The posso surrounded the woods noon Policeman . Flanagan, of tho —Chief of. Police Smith baa gone to and ordered the tramps to Burrerider. and the people of Point Pleasant, Manasquan, Spring Lake, judges’ decision in tiie affirmative. the Catskills for rest and recuperation. ..The trial of Owen Ferguson, who Broadway squad, saw an elderly man The tramps all ran to the shelter of Belmar, Avon and Bradley Beach are invited io come apd sitting on the Bteps of the New York His wife accompanied him.. the cornfield. The posso fired a vol­ was indicted for tbe. murder of Ed­ —Liberty Temple, Ladles of the look the stores over, Patrons from the. towns north of As­ ward Mooney by the Ociobcr grand Life Insurance Building, at Broadway ley and made a ruBh tor the cornfield. Jury, has been set for November IB. and Leonard street. The man appear­ Golden Eagle, will shortly give an­ Th>: officers then cornered their men, bury Park will have the price of care-fare refunded by apply­ The case promises to bo oho of special ed to be in pain. At this moment Mr, other minstrel performance. and after a desperate encounter they ing to the manager. interest. Nelson Stevens;,the son-in-law of Mrs. —An orchestra lias been rganlzed were handcuffed. The tramps were Chattlc, of Ocean Grovo, happened at tho Park High School. Prof. G. T. taken to fhe Freehold jail. . .Georgo M, Pullman, JrJ, it is claim­ along anil identified the sufferer as ed, will return to Oakhurst In a few Sanford will conduct the rehearsals. Special Features Mr. Ferdiriad Van .Sicklen, a well- ■—Pugilist Jeffries’ sprained arm has weeks. Pullman, since leaving tbo known summer resident of this place. Keely Institute at White Plnins, N. Y., necessitated a postponement of his In addition to the all-around bargains offered, patrons of Ah ambulance from, the Hudson Street fight with Sharkey until November 3d. has been recuperating at Hot Springs, Hospital was summoned. -Mr.'- Van the Mammoth will be privileged to buy Ark. . Sickicn said he was In great pain. Be­ —Thirteen ,new , members were in­ ..Is is estimated tliat tho cranberry fore a doctor reached him lie waB itiated at tho meeting of Asbury Coun­ Ten Yards of Good Outing Flannel for 35 Cents crop in South Jersoy this season will dead Heart disease was said to be the cil, Jr. O. V. A. M. laat Friday even­ ing. be less than hair as large as thnt of cause of death. In addition, F r e e S o d a W a t e r is yours on Opening last year, Tho failure Is ascribed to Mr. Van Sicklen was n well-known —Stelnbach's annual sale is now on, tho recent heavy rains and the un­ figure in Ocean Grove during tho sum­ having been inaugurated last Satur­ Day. usual early frosts. mer, He was a. member of the Audi­ day. There are bargains for every­ At the Ocean Palace the tid-bit bargain feature will be ..Jacob White, of Lone Branch, has torium Choir,-having been one of the body, . a curio in his garden in the shape of first to join that organization. He —Tho I t G. El Wheelmen will go Ten Yards of Good Canton Flannel for a Quarter a tomato plant twelve feet high. The owned property here, including ' the to Long Branch this (Friday) evan- - plant- rests on a grape arbor and Balmoral Hotel on Surf avenue. He. iag, and pay a fraternal visit to Tok-- Whlto has picked five aood-sized to­ was employed as traveling salesman by alon Castle. \ First-class Free Gifts with Clothing 1 matoes from tho vine. Telft, Weller & Co.,, grocers, of 350 —Albert Schmor, left guard for tho Materials..*.. We aim, to increase our clothing sales during this special ..Rov. S. G. Pitt, pastor of the Broadway, New York, and was just Oreos football team, had his nose, Lakewood M. E. Church, lm's had per­ preparing to go out on the road for broken in ihe game with Long Branch oarefully npplicU by competent workmen event, and to induce rapid selling of our unrivalled stock we tho fall season. mission from the church autiioriti!::, to last Saturday. ' • . . • w ives the wholo question of durability will give with every purchase of an adult’s suit of clothing teach certain branches In the.public -Twenty-five members of the Odd «nd beauty in the house school. His specialties . are Latin, Adams Brothers In Repertoire. Fellows Wheelmen paid a fraternal painting lino. a serviceable Gloria Umbrella. Those who buy a child’s suit French and American History. Manager Morris, of the Park Opera visit to Excelsior Lodge, Mannscjtinn, will receive a Child's Umbrella. ..Miss Eva Irons, daughter of House, has secured for next week what last Friday evening. Mrs. ttoliecca Irons, of Lone Branch he thinks will be the -best show of the —The Asbury Park Board of Trado For further particulars read circular. City, and Milliard F; Tetley, of Red season In the Adams Brothers Original will otfei inducements; to the Syrn- J a c o b S h e l te r ... The special train will leave Point Pleasant at 1.30 o'clock Bank, will bo married nt St. Luke’s Idea .Repertoire Company. The com­ phonltim Company, of New York, to M. E, Church, at the former placc, on pany- is headed by the two famous, and move its plant to tlie Park. in ills work oil paints land paint­ p. M. and make all stops. Returning, will leave Asbury Park Monday, October 23, at 2 o'clock. world-renowned clowns', and come­ —A meeting of tiie Park Board of at 8 o’clock p. m ..Howard E. Packer, J. Frank Budd dians, George 1-1. and James It, Adams. Trade will be held this (Friday) even­ ing proves conclusively that and John G. Scholl havo been appoint­ This is the first chance that theatre­ ing, to listen to a report from tho exterior painting done during ed shade tree commissioners for Bur­ goers will have of seeing these two manufacturing committee. October will bold its brilliancy lington. This is the sccond'city in famous people at popular prices, us —The New York and New Jersey tho Stato to lake advantage of the heretofore the Adams Brothers never Telephone Company has petitioned tho and prove moro durable than now law providing for tbe planting of played toJow prices. This season they Park authorities for permission to put if done the following Spring. trees. hit upon the novel and original idea its wires underground. of giving a different style perform­ .Tunis R. Sickles, of Holmdel, went —The local bowling season was to H. T, Ely’s barn to catch some pig- ance each and every night. One night Subscriber... they will present drama, the, next opened ™ Tuesday evening, when the C h e ponr Ho climbed to the ciipola’of the F-.irk Wheelmen defeated a team from building, nnd, losing his footing, fell spectacular pantomino, then farce- has had many years experience, comedy, and then it night of high class, Red Bank, winning two out ot threo • to tho lloor, a distance of thlrtyrfive games. in the painting department of feet. No hones were broken, but he vaudeville such as is sects at the best was quite badly bruised. houses in the larger cities, Those —Local ilremen went to Belmar on the Jackson & Sharp Company, wiii) attend the performances at the Monday night to participate in tho cer­ . Ethel, the little daughter of Fred. emonies . attending the installation of ship and car builders, of W il­ G. Wilson, of Keyport, threw a stick Pnt-lc Opera House next week may rest assured that they will receive the full- tiie newly-elected chief o f‘the, Belmar mington, Del., and possesses a for her dog to retrieve, t;ben It acci­ fire- department, Josoph L. Youngen. valuo of their money. On:Monday HE OCEAN PALAQE THE MAMMOTH dentally deflected and struck her in night .the. funny farce-comedy, “Hi, —Plnns for new quarters for tho thorough knowledge of the the face, cutting a deep gash on her Site, Him, Her," will be presented. Neptune and Cook fire companies at mixing of paints'to guarantee Oookmaii Avenue and Main : Cookman Avenue ancj Emory St. forehead, knocking out ono tooth and This piece was written especially' for the northeast corner of Asbury avenue rendering her unconscious. • Mr. George H. Adams, and is a,laugh and Main street have bear, accepted. durable colors and to resist the . .The clerks of Millville have organ­ from Btart to finish. The building is to cost 50,000, The’ action of the salt atmosphere. Bargains All the Around ized a union, and are being backed by plans were prepared by Architect Bo- the City Trades Council in their ef- Any request for an estimate Mew District Deputy. dine. • forts to compel the proprietors ot -Dr. B. S. K eator will erect a brick by mail or in person will be Wait for the Bargain Bee. Remember the Date. . stores to closo their places in the even­ Theodore Joline, of North Long and Iron building two hundred feet in promptly complied with. ing. The movement has caused con­ Uvanch, was elected District Deputy of length on the south side of Ct okman siderable feeling nmong the merchants, Lodge District No.- 38, I. O. O. F.y at a' avenuo east of Emory street. The new The prices of food products are still on the advance, but we . .Augustus Jeffrey, of Oceanic, haa meeting held on'Tuesday evening at building will be two and a half stories Prices fair and all gone to New York to havo an opera­ Belmat, He succeeds-. Harry<-Mount, of high, and will be divided into storeB worlt guaranteed. can still offer you special inducements at tion performed on his eye. Mr. Jef­ tho latter place. Representatives were nnd fiats. frey is troubled with a tumor which present, at this meeting from Asbury grows !>n tho optic nerve. This will Park/. Long Branch, North Long —Contrary to the- wishes of property W. E. Hurford Branch and Sea-Bright. A collation owners on Cookman avenuo between THE OLD PIONEER STORE mako tho third operation that lie has Emory street and Grand avenue, no > undergone for tho removal of tho followed the election. Addresses were 89 Broadway, Ocean Qrove. N. J. made by Messrs. Hackman, of Long change in the street-grade will be tumor. made at tho present - time. The. ex­ This Week,1 Friday and Saturday we offer for cash only, in . .CaptainCraig M. McKeen's schoon­ Branch; P. Hall Packer, of Sea Bright; D. H. Woolley, of Long pense itivoiyed in such improvement er, tho Adele Thnckara, of Iioyport, prevented favorable action by council. • met with a serious accident on her Branch; Milo Creigo; of Belmar; Richard Wilson, of Ocean Grove, ami •—Tlis subject oi new quarters for an way to Kingston, Jamaica, on Sep- armory Is being talked-of by members , tetnber 22. Her mainmast wns struck tho retiring District Deputy, Harry Mount, of Belmar. Thero is strong of Company H. The proposed erec­ and shattered by lightning and two of tion of a new engine house for the the sails burned up. Five of tho crew talk of organizing a Reboltali degres lodge at Belmar. Neptune Engine and A, R. Cook Hose wero stunned by the shock. Companies has led to the hope that oh Forequarters Genuine La:mb, 10c. It). . .John Martz, of Cliffwood, lins armory may be erected above the floors Legs Genuine Lamb, 12c. lb. Country Pork Loins, 12c. lb. brought an action for divorce from Saved irom a Watery Grave. o bo used by the companies men­ Ji Ib wife, Lena, on the grounds of de­ On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Edward tioned. Country Sausage, 12c. lb. sertion. Martz married a Brooklyn Menier, of Uelmiir, had a narrow es- —------Mil' ------SALE girl In 1892 nnd took her to his fath­ enpo from drowning Willie boating on Letter List. Our Stock of Fresh Meats is Complete, and er’s homo at Cliffwood. She romalned Shark river. The current caught their ; tho're about ten weeks when she re­ The following letters remain un­ boat and, was carrying it through the claimed at the Ocean Grovo postofflce turned to Brooklyn, and still resides mouth o£ the inlet, .when it upset The On Seaview Ave. Prices for All are Right there. for week ending Ootoner 18tn: occupants were thrown into the water. Mrs. Emma Brrtgg, Rev. H. H. B»- ..Miss Lizzie Allen, of Brielle, was Mr, Menler succeeded in grasping, his dine, David B. Castle, Mrs. Annie E. You had better try our Coffees. They are the finest that ’ shot in tho leg whilo returning home wife as sho was. being swept away. Carl, Geo. W. Campbell, A. R. Cutler, Twelve room house, with grow, and cheap at that. Our motto is ■1 The best from school last week. The shot is They were both rescued , and brought R. Cramer, Mrs, Win. Davis, .Mrs. H at­ supposed to have come from the gun to shore by workingmen at the inlet, tie. S. Edward, Geo. B .-Estelle, MIbb sewer and attesian water con- for the least money.” of a hunter In the woods nearby! The who heard their cries for help. Lowocelna Gray,- A. G, Gehnng, Lulse Toil Pounds Granulated Sugar with . . We always have specials in canned wound, though not necessarily serious, Gabler,, Mrs. EL Johnson; Jas. H, nectioUs. is a painful ono, and as a result tbe Ono Dollar and a Hall’s Worth of goods, und keep tha finest grades ol Kept the Cash. Keene, Dr, Harry. H. Kynett, Mrs. A. Other Groceries for Two Dollars. Elgin Creamery Butter. ■young lady will bo confined to the G. Lawrle, Jas. Letts Greta McMullen, Fine view across Wesley for somo Not long since Mrs. Georgo Buzby, Louse time. of Allentown, lost .a black silk hand- Rachel R. Oliver, Mrs J. B. Powell, ..A year ago Robert Mingln, of bag, containing over $25, a gold thim­ Mrs. Mary Pollard, I,. V. Peterson, Isa­ Lake to Asbury Park, close to If you don’t know the place follow the first lady you meet Bridgeton, was sent to tbo State prison ble. a pair of gold spectacles, a silver bella Parker, Fi'ank R. Parker, Miss and she will lead you to our store, because they all go thtere. for one year for .horse stealing. He was knife, other small trinkets and several liirtlanni Rcssell, Rev. tiam’i Sargent, Ross’ bathing grounds. liberated on Friday last and siet by valuable .pipers. Mr, ^.Bussby offered a Mrs'. J. 3. Sweet, Mrs, B. F. Sheridan,' Constable Dare, who re-arrested him reward for the return of; the .lost prop­ W. G. Stockwell, James Taylor Clara Price low and terms easy. •and took him back to Bridgeton. Ho erty, and a few daysjater ho was sur­ Veal, Mint /V. H. Whiteside, J. £.. W il­ R. C. RUSSELL liams/ jFr.ed, ,v Williams, Florence is charged with another case of horse prised to find the bag hanging on. tho V - ' :W . H. Olin Street Through to Pitman Avenue, Ocean Qrove stealing, which was discovered after front door knob, with aii the contents Young, Mamie' B, Wiggins. he'was sent to prison, intact exceting the money. W. H. HAMILTON, P. M. gO Main Avenue, Ocean Qrove, N.J. A fte r October I5 fb th is store w ill open mt 6.30 A. fl. tod dose «t 7 P. M.