^■DEVOTED TO THE DISSEM !NATION OF RELIGIOUS LITERATURE

V ol. X X V - -No. 41. OCEAN GROVE K. J .. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1898. Subscription $1,00 per year

THE CONQUEROR. The Call of Zaccheiis. •Where is My W andering Boy?” The Great Century Pentecost—Its hotel .will feel the shocks from tlie Discarding Idols. heavenly batteries. The plank walk Proportions. arid the numberless promonnuors will IJV NIXON WATEHMAN. nv KVAXUEUSTC. 1*. LAW). . There are heart-songa so intensely be under the bright Pentecostal aus­ and universally, human and.true that pices, arid such .luxurious bathing! they will always have their occasions Oh! we have not taken a sea bath at The. barkeeper’s wife, has a sealskin On Tuesdays.I remain at home and God lies.put in tho Bible.the things and their sympathetic ministry. One Ocean-Grove for years; But, depend allow.my teachers to call for the trans­ ■ cout, He wants His ministers to preach to of these . is the well konwn* hymn, • . .(Second Paper.) ■. upon it, reader, if the great Pentecost But mine has an old plaid shawl, action of . whatever business they may the rieople, and, like Timothy, they “Where . Is' My Wandering Boy. To­ Pentecost is a colossal word. Its ever comes, we will surely take a few have pertaining to the work; to ask She Las jewels for fingers and ear and must study, so they will know what it night?” The following is' condensed. philiges .into.-- the great and wide sea,- . .throat, very mention is potential. It is the questions concerning the doctrine of is, and how.- to tell it. The Lord will from a,'chaptor autobiography in the- mightiest word In the English vocab­ and roll'out a few hallelujahs as we Christianity or report their work. This But nilne has none nt all. help those who; study the Scriptures, Union Gospel News: go. Oh,' for-.Pentecostal- bathing in Her only ring I stole one night ulary, excepit tlie.-Bweet name of Jesus. morning the teacher of the °A. C. and try to master its-teachings, but lie, A young civil engineor of western Pentecostal garments, for once,, at Cochran’.’■ school brought me six idols And pawned for-a poisoned drink! cannot do much for the man who will Kentucky who assHert his father- m . “Sweetest name in seraph’s song;/ Ocean Grove! - : : . Oh, mother of mine! Bring back the Sweetest name on mortal' tongue,' saying .thjit he lmd ljc'eii teaching the not study, and’.falls to prepare himself his business of raihoad prospecting It will admit of no numerical limit­ ptipils of. Christ, and • some, of them .. light -.. for the work of. the ministry. . and surveying, had contracted intem­ , . Jesus, Jesus,- Jesus.” . ations..; Everybody will be welcome to Of youth.nnd tho strength to think! had decided to give up their idols and There js nnicli left unsaid ..these, perate habits. His work.from place to And we may m ake.one more excep-. come. From the granite hills of New worship the Christian God. Not wish­ The barkeeper's child has books and days, either .through fear, or Ignor­ place threw bim hito society of loose tion; the precious name of. the Holy Hampshire,-from tho pine forests and' ing to destroy the objects that their . . - toys— - ance. men, much more than.his father seem­ Comforter, the biessed Holy Spirit,; hills of Maine, with “Little Rhody” families had been worshipping for.gen­ My children have want and won: .: When we preach or testify, l compared with many of those about son returned at once, and. went to a as it is to commemorate the outgoing oceans' too wide or. too . tempestuous GEMS OF THOUGHT, liquor saloon, to commence a ; three of the nineteenth century, the most door of approach to any heart Js fast them, are, - indeed shining lights' in to hold! back the .multitudes. The'cry. shut. The shut heart has a, friend of comparison. ' days’ “spree.” • marvelous of the series, of centuries,- everywhere will be,’ “We have heard Tho 'saloonkeeper understood his' tho Pentecost of which we conce.ive, that same Christ • within- it, ,and tiie The seeds of virtue grow best when . These .people do not realize their that God is -with you/ and must go friend Is always trying to let .the Mas­ planted early. ^ need of a pure gospel. Thmako thorough work her autograph, and these cards Were" It is only the earnest seeker who sold for upward of $100.’ She died In The handsome .' cottage at northwest splendid 13-room liouse, good barn, has any right to .ldok for success. Men give come by giving rather than' by at Ocean Grove, beginning, perhaps, fruits of nil kinds. Trolley line In getting. ' ‘ with tho president and each member 1889. ■ - . ? , corner of Central and Cookman ave-' must seek for Him n's they , do their naes, Ocean Grove, 10 rooms and bath; front of property. Will exchange for gold. .Ho must bo the-.heart’s desire.: . If wo would gain in. any grace let us of . tlio Association, baptizing evei'y- residence property in Asbury-Park or- exercise that grace, if we would gain one with tho Holy Ghost nnd tire, n:i4 Two Handsome Lots. grounds GO feet front.by 80'doep. Splen­ Seo the obstacles that wore appar­ On Broadway near tho entrance;. for did view of lake and ocean. For further vicinity. W. H. -BEEGLE, 220 Main ently j too, great to * be. overcome. - The in.any power lot us exercise that pow­ then households, so that they shall all street, Asbury Park; -18 Main avenue, er.' Self is helped only by* forgetting be jfilled with tho glory of God. 'then sale to close an estate.. Apply to W. particulars apply to W. H. Beegle, 48 Ocean Grove.—Adv. (Continued on: third .page.).-'- self.—Sunday School Times. every tent,, cottage; boarding; house.* H. Beegle,-.48 Main Avenue.—Adv. t!f. Main avenue.—Adv. tf. : . .v 2 OCEAN GROVE RECORD—WEDNESDAY,:.OCTOBER 7, 1S9S.

TA K E H E . Lieut. Hobson as a Little Boy Unfermented.Wine—Mrs. Thompson, OCEAN GROVE RECORD Tho Royal is tho lughost grade baking potvtjer Little folks; a hero is not made in a Red Bank., " known. Actual te s ts sho>v it goesona* Colored Work—Mrs. Hilh Avon-by- PUBIJSHUO EYI2RY.\V0DNKSDAV AT • • / Take me, Lord, all for Thyself minute. No, you may depend upon it third further than anv other brand. UierSca-; •'. • -. . I wi\V serve only Thee. . • that it is the thorough doing of each ,|8 Main Avenue. day-of all things one-ought to do that Peace and Arbitration—^Mrs. .Clark, Come life, come death, Port' Monmouth. ' isbury ..Park ontce,; 226 Main Street. . I'm Tiii»c. to. all eternity^' ' grows tlio strength for the great deed. . F or weeks you h av e. boon hearing •Mother’s Meetings—Mrs. Rev. Ridge- The Master calls, I will obey, . about the' glorious deed of Lieutenant. ley, Bradley Beach. ' ' W m. H. CRHOLEi Publisher, : '. Th’y will be,done; I say, ’. .. Richmond Hobson, ii yqun'g southern County Secretary Y Work—Mrs. C. Como joyr coinc pain, come \Vctti; come nmn- in our navy; '.how he Balled, an Rogers, Ocean Grov.e. -. • woe,.. : '• ■ American, ship into Santiago- cllaunol iSiitQrcd n t tIt*?■!*«>■*> OtUt'vul UtHiiii.Oiv.vv, N.•! :. Hc'seais me for His own* right under the guns of tho Spanish, Tlianksgiving Appeal, .. . . - A*. Sei:otni-C?|n*<'MiiUyiV' V . , forts, and blew her up and suilk her Satan's cliaih' is broken, I’m set-free, . across the • way, to shut1 the Spanish • God crowned me for His own, • For several years a number of the Fir«t-clasn ' '. Ti» Cnrrcspi>mlvnls^-\Vc t.hnl&vht! jrlml to i‘p» warships iiito. the harbor Inside..' You ct*Jv*.*- inmmlnllUm*. ol‘ u UuMuions.cliurm’b-r. My body's Ilis/as well as soul. •know how the whole country cheered, churches of the State/have made of­ The'fun-imiiHMUHl iuU lrcssul t Mi* wvHer should. ■ He will Iieal and makp th at whole. and how the Prosidont seut Ills thanks. ferings to the work of the New Jersey. jK’ciitdim uy iili-'Ci>m'muiilou»lons.--\\*rlte.«»uiy.: o ii'o n c s ld c o f ih o »Uivt,-'iUHl iid d resv nil w in - This sacred, prayer,-. from, lips con­ You know how even tho. Spanish. a!d- Childreirs Homo Society at their ser­ 111 Iral, Into whose hands • Lieutenant. vices on .Thanksgiving Day. Last carcfully applied by • competent workmen; tnunlnilions• , |o IMitoi ofTUK-.UEl.-OfUL ; strained ,. • To utter not one word its own, Hobson anil his seven brave comrades year . tliorc were, seventeen churches • solves the wholo questlouor durability ... • •Uri'UJi Urovi*, N. J. foil, .praised tho young American. that devoted their offerings to our so­ nnd beauty In tho house They are given fully to His care; . Absolutely Pure ciety;' In fact, the number of church­ SweetSpirit/licar and-answer prayer. And now I will toll you how this ...... pnluting line. * , /. -. . SUBSCRIPT ION I? ATt;S. bold young American, was a good and es thus contributing was much larger O ne Y n ir ,.. >' • * LOO My life slial], show I’m God’s alone, loving child at home, and a gentle, and than this, .owing to the fact 'that - in. . Six Month'-. . *. : >. • . i* Q All His, and‘for His", use made meet, chivalrous hoy at school. many ‘Instances; tho services were T h ree Mont)>>. • . • *' . . .tf.i His. • mother—Lieutenant Hobson’s ROYAL PAK1NO POWDER CO., NEWYOJIK. union. ’• ;. ' tfi'lcilil in A >h\UI<:‘. He will crown nie at'the. judgment seat, And’'there I’ll serve. Min, oh! so mother is a neighbor of mine—told 1110 We base this appeal upon the fol-: -/'• Single CopicB 3 Cents. ' sweet. . , that it was/instinct,”- something nat­ lowing reasons: ; Jacob Sbcllcr... ural to little Richmond and not taught COUNTY W , C. T. U. 1. This society carries on Its work Then make iny moments all’ complete, him, never to leave her alone, but al­ in tho parishes of every denomination . i i his work on paints and paint- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 ,-i898 ; In"'this life sitting at Thy feet,'. ways to be on-hand in case she should in.the State,^atid in caring for depend­ Listening, hearing, help, me to obey, need him. He appointed himself his. Twelfih Annual L'onveiillon ofiThis Body ent children asks no questions as to ing proves conclusively that' : That .from Thy feet I ne’er; may mother’s body-guard, when he was only Held at Red Bank Lasi Week. sect or religion. exterior painting done during' •DOHESTIC RECIPES -• -.- ' stray.- ; a.child. If kept in his law ofllce, or in 2. It is four years now since it wa:s tho court room at evening, his fathoi' The twelfth, annual convention . of incorporated. It has received endorse­ October will'hold it's brillianoy The yelks, of eggs dry almosi ns soon This Hfe>a schooling, meant to be, • » could feel sure that little Richmond the County W. C. T O. met in the ments from, representatives of tho and prove more durable than ass they come in contact with the air, To fit-us for that blessed , rest never left lipr. The. other .children leading denominations of the State in Which is not found save hid in Hini; First M. E. Church, Rod Bank, Sep­ if done the following Spring. but if dropped, at once iiito a cup "Ot went to -bed; at their , usual time, but tember ■ 22 aiid 23. Mrs. Ham, county their, official capacity, and also from Tie shields us from its rude, alarms. tho. little- guardsman' chivalrously sat many of tho;leading pastors. . cold water will keep in good condition president, presided. in the ’retrigeraior.' for three . or lour. Ah! even here, how sweet tlie rest,. at Ills mother’s knee until his father 3. Thanksgiving is a home-coming • days... •' ’ Whore Christ abides in mortal clay, came. “ . ; . The - morning devotions were In day. It Is. fitting, therefore, 011 this Xfte Subscriber... There is no doubt that tho -‘bravo charge of Mrs..C, B. McGill. The ad-, day to. remember the homeless.-child. He is our wisdom and our truth, - dress of welcome was given • by Mrs. Cuban Steak—Select .a. fine steaU, We have 110 fears, while stayed on tales of old/’ which his mother , told 4. While there arc-many agencies at . “ has had many years experience J. H. Sickles, president of.Red .Bank work caring for dependent children, broil it over a hot fire! stab repeatedly • /- ■ Him. - ; . . . ' him at .these times, planted, seeds of iii the painting department of patriotism in. the child’s mind, and union. ’Mrs/Mariana'Roberts, of-Port we believe that ours Is the. most eco­ with a large fork and pour. over: it. Monmouth responded.' .a sauce made of oho onion; finely 'chop­ Oil! cleanse me.from all dross and sin, fired him with ah admiration for brave nomic of all. Last year ninety chil­ tlie Jackson & Sharp Company, . Emptied for. Thyself, do enter in, deeds. These Wero- stories of his an­ Mrs.’ Kate Ru,p.hael, of Ocean Grove,, dren wore placed in family homes at ped- ami friend to a •pale yellow, two was called to. the chair, wliilo Mrs. ship and car builders, of Wil­ tomatoes, one- okra,,'two' chillies, and Abide with, me, oh, let my hoart, cestors, who had fought in the Revolu­ .an average cost of $57.32, the) previous Know naught but Thee! tionary War, at King’s Mountain,’and Hammond gave her annual address; - year eighty-six . dependent children, mington, Del., and possesses a- water; enough to just coyer them. This The minutes of the last executive were placed in homes at an average aauee looks UUo n well stowed dish of a t Cowpens, and with Jackson a t Now ".horongh knowledge of/the A little child I long to be. , Orleans. meeting were read and-approved. cost per child of $59.09. When a child tomatoes, but has a much richer odor With :all its sweet simplicities, Mrs.. Vail, of Oceaii Grove/ county mixing of paints to guarantee and an anj>Gtiz.ltig flavor. : This chivalrous\and gentle little Is permanently.located in a' ’Christian- Trusting -fully nil tbc ivay; Hobson had a strong love for animals.: superintendent of pi*ison and alm s­ family hy this'society the. benevolent', durable colors and to resist the ’.Then’I-shall-never, never stray.-' house work; Mrs.- .Hooper, superin­ ’Duchesse Potatoes.^Blond with two To please him, his mother bought for. public will no more be called-upon to . . —Selected,' him a pair-df goats, and had the vil­ tendent of colored, work; Miss: Miller, contribute to his support'. -The first action of the salt atmosphere. ; cups of potatoes, freshly-boiled hi salt- superintendent of physical education, cost,-then, 1s the only cost. ■ ed water and beaten with a fork, until lage' wheelwright make him a goat- Any request foi an estimate • Personal Mention; cart, a miniature of the big ox-wagons and Mrs. Clayton, ; superintendent of Flve-seventlis of all the criminals •light one-fourth* their bulk in dry press .work; gave their reports. Mrs.. by mail or iii person will be. grated- cheese, and.the same.amount of that were driven, into town by the ne­ of the United States come from home-, gro farmers from .tlio plantations.. Bourne, State president; spoke in ref­ less children. To get. every, homeless • .... promptly complicd with peanut flour; add-the yelk of an egg Ross’ hot baths' will. be kept open erence to the Temple and gave a Bible child Into a Christian, home is, there­ and a tablespoonful of flour. Form until. October -loth. Little Richmond was dollghted; but what do you think Was- the thing he rending. • fore, vital to the interest of our State . into small cakes, dollar size, placO on Mrs. Alfred Mintz*# and .son, of Ab The afternoon devotions 'were led by and nation. Thanksgiving Day is the Prices fair and all a buttered tin, brush with melted but­ safd first?, it was tliis:' “Now, moth-, bott avenuo, are ysitii^g^Riiiladelpliia er, I. can do. all your shopping, and Miss. Abbio Wilson,1 of Manasquan.- best time in the . year to express a norl: guaranteed. . ' .. ; •’ ter. and - toast a' light .brown. in- a hot relatives. Mrs. ’ Bourno conducted tho question practical .love for our country'by aid­ • oven. bring everything lionie for you myself, Bicyclists may/ nowv/ride upon .the in my.goat-wagon!•* drawer. The corresponding secretary ing to lift up and save .those who boardwalk withouL4« son, Middletown. ing .pliysfeinn ueglert to outline ihc ness appealed at once to tholr sympa­ .Mr.-T..W, Llllagore on Wednesday thy. Their , kindness was so genuine Franchises and Good Citizenship— S'rORDER BY POSTAL CARD '..diet for the 'patient d»jring each stage, took his departure from the Grove for Mrs. Paetorfleld, Asbury Park. .- of an illness, do in t '.V-j "h.'im your­ and so constant that I caunot-forget his. winter home in Philadelphia. As it. I offer my. place.now to' overyone Health and. Heredity—^Mrs. Dr. Barr, self the respons'P^li’.y, of proscribing is his custom/ho will'come down once Lons Branch City.. iny food except liYTIk. ; Ml!k is.always- of their class as a tribute to that beau­ or twice beroro. tho cold , weather sets tiful kindness.” ••/• . Loyal Temperance- Legion — Mrs.. CHARLESJ BEEGLE, safe; it is w holly.'sunicient/'and. fills in.'to sec . that everything about' his Vadin Curtis, ICeyport. . every need of the system... .Si lict ad­ 1 bathing establishment is in shlp-shape Aiiy manifestation of. sympathy or courtesy to the aged is. sure of appre­ Literature—Mrs. Oliver, Atlantic herence to an exM'sively m ilkdiet for the winter. •Highlands. . • saves life in many niseaseii.-. In scarT- ciation. In this country men and boys: ELECTRICAL WORK Bank Safes, . Bank Vaults, At the annual reanloa of the Four­ will generally rise for tlio other sex. Non-AIcohoHcs in Medfcine—-Mrs. let fever it is believed to prevent the teenth New Jersey Volunteers, held in IConnard, Atlantic Highlands. or- ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Bank Vault Doors serious kidney complication,?, which May the habit never • become uncom­ Rahway last T h u n d a/, 'Gen. John C; mon! The sumo respect shown by a 'Sabbath- Observance—Miss Strong, occur in the couj’sq of t^hal prevalent PAtter^on, of Ocean Grove,.was olocte^ Matawan. *'... '• and Deposit Work of all Kinds. ailment. •; : girl .to her ’eldors is!especially grateful,. The Jlcat Safe in the World. ISOfiOOin vse secretary of the-rouni vi ; » ssoclatioii- F o r1 kindness from one. who is accus-' : Parlor Mootings—Mrs. Robbins. -Al- General Repairer. for; the .[twenty-first. eoJi«enntiv*i year/ tomed to receive it has peculiar valuo. Iento.wn.- *, Alwai/sp'rcsL'nc their contents^' . rv.eal Stew.—Take all the meat .off a. Prisons and-.Almshouse—Mrs. E; 0., Ocean Grove, N. J. A girl is never more lovely and. wo­ CHAMPION RECORD IN ALL kniicklo of veal and put the'bones on . ’For Sweet Charity, . ' v manly than when sho bestows littld Vail. Ocrtui Grove. to boil with, three piuts of water. Lot • People of the Grove and vicinity are Soldiers and Sailors—Mrs. Sykes, acts of attention upon old people. They 5'ORTGAGE INVESTMENTS-The THE GREAT FIRES. them stow with ail onion aiid a carrot reminded that if they have any cast­ give -ploasuro that lasts long-after the Ocean Grove. . " till tho bVotlr measures a pint and a off clothing it can'be used to advan­ . Sunday. Schools—Mrs. Lutes, Allen­ vapid 'accuimilation of money In. the One of tho largest and best oquiijpod occasion that called for them lias business .contcrs of the couniry lo factories in tho country, lltlibd with the half. Strain off the bones and veg­ tage In tho work of the local Home passed away.-—Young People’s Weekly^ town.- . " ■ etables and. add the meat, cut into Missionary Society. This organization Temperance Instruction in Sphools— gradually torclng the rate of, interest latest and most improved tools,, which neat pieces,.. Season and add mace, Is engaged in a laudable .work. A pos-- Mrs. Evarts, Eatontown.. to a lower level. Any investor having render •Sacllitles for manufacturing the with a little allspice, forcemeat balls tal to Mi’s. L. .A. Lee, 7G Hock avenue,* Light for the-Church. • Pqrity in Literature and Art—^Mrs. liinds to Joan on gilt edged, first bond best work at tho iowest prices, un­ • and celery, cut into two-ineh lengths. •will bring a representative to take W. H. Ingling, Freehold. and mortgnge security, at.flve per cent, equalled by any other concern in tho Cover: the saucepan and allow, it to away any articles'of clothing you "may An electric, arc. light has been placed Tobacco and Narcotics—Mrs. Fisher, interest, freo of expensqand tax,should country, .- ' simmer for an hour. Serve; the meat wish', to donate. at the southeast corner of St Papl’s ABbury Park;' comrounlcate with the underslgued find Our-aim la to give tlie b'est 'construc­ and celery, thicken the gravy, add a Church grounds. A petition for ithls Press Work—Mrs. S.;‘Hickman, Mdn- roeeivo memorandums nnd description tion and mos. Iraproveme.iits lor the ; little mik and pour over all; garnish . AT ALLENHTOST.— A fine lot for light was presented to the Association,. asquoiv • ." • ' of properties: least amount of money. ■with rashers of bacon and servo at $1,2&0. W. H. Becfcio, 22G Main street,• and a few days after the document|V^.s Physfcal Education—Miss Maud. Mil­ W. H. BHEQIjE, Estimates and specifications furnished once. .. • ‘ ' Asbury Park.—Adv. -.- sent in the light was placed there; ler, Asbury Park.. 48 Main. Avenue, Ocean Grovo. N.J. upon appiicatio!!. Agents Wanted. p v , ; ; •' ; ; ': • ^ y . - . V

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State Christian Endeavorers,' . The . Call of - Zaccheus, today, as’ Christians, happy in the hope .y.';;:T h e M u sic of th e H e a rt. we hayerra: blessed hope indeed, v'.- !';:7A /:■^wonderful picture ;, by Hal man , ; Last week' the twelfth annual con- ." (Continued- from first page;) • mint; called “The Light of the World,” True piety is the: harmony of tho .ventlon of the State: . Christian' Bn-^ represents the Saviour, knocking at the soul with God. His will becomes tho V deavorers was held, in Asbury . Park, door.of tlie heart, hi Illustration of the will of His loving and obedient child; .beginning Wednesday,- afternoon.' , m ultitudew as V^great. : H e; could not passage ih; Rev.;3:20i ■ tfBehoU}/1'stand and such a'Christian 'finds, his hapjd- As was to'-be; expocted from such an. force his way through to. the. front and ,- at the doo.i*. and knock!” - He stands ness In the chime of his own desires august gathering the services were of his ..smhllness of stature, prevented his ' with, lio’wed • head, . listening. ',Across w ith'w hat God bids him to do. This an intensely interesting.; ^character;. seeing over, tiieir illeads;1 but he would the ,dopr : vines have grown;; ■ it i has; is tho source of all genuine music Of ; The. first session "Wedneklay;,after-< not give up. Let the exainplo encour­ ’ be'eii. Morig ' sinee jt:• was.:' tthclosed. He the .heart. God’s hand; is oh every i noon was .well .attended,-. In the-pypn7. age us to put forth renewed efforts. holds ; ih . His hand :;a lantern',, from, string, and chord of this wonderful In­ :ing; the.; crowd filled :thp\beaeh audi­ Every true man arid woman is seek­ wliiCh tlie rays ;,fa 11 ;:dri;; Sonid ; ifruit strument which a loyal believer car-* torium, 'where the 'services wete held. ing truth. which has dropped•'* urigathered.': ,3IIS rlcs in his or her breast; it Is a harp ‘ Rev. W.’ H. P, Faunco, of New York, Zaccheus was seeking truth. back :is; toward the light of the rising of a thousand strings; and yet they all V-spoke upon "The Deepening of .ChrisT Jn verse;four we rend: . mophi-y.The httitudo is. tlmt'of "earnest) .Tespond to the same tli vine touch. • •; tian \ Endeavor.” Aii address of ■ wel-: - '‘And lie r.an befor^.-aiidcl 1 nibed' up importunate waiting. t .*• ■' ,: y Aii; important part of all public wdr- come was delivered .in the evening by into a-..sycamore- tree/to see him ;pass;• :; In :that picttire you ;rriay;see>the. re­ • Shi p . is iho ; servi ce of ' praise; A psal m Wesley B...Stout, who substituted for •for, h e w a s to. pass th at way.’’. : { flection of. your,own •heart:' If you rlo, sung.In the: house; of;.God^^ may,,be oriiy . Founder Bradley, owing to the latter’s- •;V: Zac.ciious. had climbed: the tree. .’of ■ rem entljer'the;:Sav.lour is.Awa'iliiig. i»a- froin the; thrpa.t.: ou tward wi thoit t ; the' indisposition/ Dr. Stryker, of Asbury curiosity. . Curiosity . led Eve to •■ de­ 11entlyi loyingly~-ojVen the■■dqor ‘now- ^slightest, .'particle ..of ;.d eyd 11 on; th dh it: Park; President Brett, Rev. W, E. struction; Zaccheus . to salvation. and'let Him come in 'is •; mere, noise.';-. Tiie’ great apostle, • in; Davis, of Lebanon, and • Clarence ■'yH e ,, Jesus Chrlst>. the.. Son- of; God,: r- Nowr 'listen to; verse jpiglit:'.-i.v.v,Z writing to the early. Christians, tells • Schencli,’ of. Newnrlc, also spoke.:: •The was to! pass;that1.way. It'migiit be the . • ” And .Zaccheus- stood, arid ’said nil to- them that they must not; merely sing, principal address of the evening was only time. No such other opportunity the * Lord: Bdliold, Lord, thd: half of -but ..they must- “make, melody hi' their • made by Major Pangborn, :of Jersey would be offered again.'1; y .. . my goods I- givp - to tho . poor ;:, and . if I hearts to . the Lord,” : This .' signifies' • City. ' ■ :; ’ - -. •' J. .• J . This picture of. the publican is, In-; have taken anything from any man by. • the music of thp-.soul; if it.be religious An overflow .meeting . was' held at* deed, that; of., earnestness; We can. ; false accusation,I restore : him four­ music,; it;must conie from' a- reiigioiis .Educational Hall.; Rev.’. T. E. Davis, picture'to ourselves-this man, short’In fold.” . heart'; - it must be.'the breathirig of sln-: of Bound Brook;. presided. Rev. .Dr.. atatiirp; peering hero’ and there] as - he . Conviotion' andi. condeninatton - inv.st cere love and gratefitl .adoration, The . vEverett, .of Belmar, led a devotional seeks to force his-' way ; til rough the precede, confession and conversion. • audible; sotnid must be toned -bv the ' service. The address of welcdirio was crowd that iiiids the way on.-both sides When a - monied mail professi’s - con­ secret feelings of the-inward spirit. made by Dr. Bale for the churches and of the. road. See hlm as he goes hith­ version, watch his pocketbook. That The original word which Paul employ­ ; Councilman Dayid Harvey, Jr.; lor the er and thither in his- vain .‘attem pt .to is n nilo which wfJI incast'ire the depth ed means to'Play on a stringed instru­ city. Rev. T. E. Davis responded. : fin d' some; h osi t io n where lie ; in ay;: oV»-.: of his conversion. ment. The most marvelous of ali .in­ 3 and 5 PITMAN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, N.J. “The War with Spain” furnished the. talii: an tmbbstructedWie>y of Hiih who • There Is something in tills, story for struments Is the. harp of the human topic for an illustrated address by Rev. Is so -soon to com e.I f.•)?v-' rich; as well as poor. heart. What'a multitude of chords It : ,W. F. S. Lu mbar, ,o f. Moores town. ;,.Mr. ; • Lot up;.:rem em ber’ ^that ;^ e •; (ire to ; Zaccheus gave half of his goods to contains! ^yhat matchless melodies C o z y S um Parlors. KSo( Sail Walcr Ratlis. !■’ S. L; Mershon ,0 f Mon tel ait*, sj>oke on. wa toil;' an cl;.wait; • H e - that: went; away the-poor. God asks that , a tenth be can be invoked from it! The one sure “Territorial;. Expansion v' for ; , Jesus :is; 'icomiiig;Vagain./; • Let< '.us/ earnestly: given to Him. Are you. in debt to thing that wo know about heaven is . OPEN KL.LTHE Y E 7 5 R . Christ.” - •' .■/\_• i-’Ci^ y y^-y' strive ito bbtaiii an. unobstructed;view God in- this respect?. If so...you had that It is the scone Of unending praise; On. Thursday morning • Rev. J. . WV that we may be among the first to see better pay up. . -. and perhaps a -largje part o f-that ce­ Wnnn Rooms,^ Coiiifortable Accommodations lor Winter'-Guests, Richardson'' presided (it the session’ in and welcome our coming, Lord.' . “Oh,” but you say, “ I glve God mivo lestial music which John describes'in Permanent and Transient. ■ ;■ the beach, auditorium.. Rev. H. T.. ■ ' Dear • friend; He may be;passing you than a tenth of what I. have.” Do the Apocalypse nmy bp in the harmony : Widdemer. ofAsbury Park,: offered today;, 11 may. bo the last tim e.;: Can: you? .Well, very good: but give tho. of innumerable souls all rejoicing be- Z :iL M E E , Proprietor.,; ,prayer.' - Bishop ■Walters, of* Jersey you aitord to neglect to see Him?. Do tenth' first, and be sure He 'gets that, v . • • fo>*e ' the throne - of God ; and1 of- the' City, delivered; the principal; address. you not desire to see Jesus;. who-He •; - Let. us now look at: verses, nine and. r Lamb. ; ; * , ,,y Mr. S. :L.: Mershon: was ngiiih heard;' -Is?-' • ;:;-:;-;y-^ ten:..; vV* \n:-*y'; . • . : jj-'' A sinner’s heart is ’full of: wretched and cordial. luuid-grasp ofJoel’1 Strat­ Women Hissionaries to fleet. : this time along the . line’ of church ' A-' gentremah; attended a camprmeet- ;: “Arid Jesus said' unto- him, This'day i. discords; (Ho is out of tune with God ton, ; the shoemaker of Worcester,' that •;-: 'work' for' the Endeavorersi[ • , ' £ ‘ >;. ing,. and .was.urged-to give, himself to Is salvation'come to this house; for so •' —the prey of..various'passions and con­ brought Jolirt B;-; Gough to hte • refor-; • Mr. H, A, ICingport, president Of ithe Christ. ■ A : worker .-told him there ero: much as lie aiso is. a son of: Abraharh. \ victing. desires ’tliat ; make, perpetual matlon and his glorious career, as; the . Mrs. Janies Ross, of Ocean Grove, is. New YorkjCity Union, conducted -ah’ a; week . passed he .-might be beyond >.; “For . the',,Son of man Is come to; jargoii. ..Conversion by the Holy Spir­ advocate df; .total abstihence:; J Jerry, president of; the .Woman’s Foreign opeii. parliament. ••'•• help, and pressed the necessity, for im­ it, signifies a new' hand touching the Missionary Society of tho New Bruns­ The convention, adjourned, over, on seek and to save that which was lost.” Macau ley has. taught/, us that . in : the mediate action; .‘He•.. admitted the Jesus does It all;' comes, seeks and heart strings. .Rebellions against God, hardest heart tliere is a chord that will wick District, New - Jersey Conference. Thursday noon to . hold1 a ' religious, trii tli • of i t; but -.was no t yet read y.'; The; self-will, self-seekings, murmurlngs, This society , will meet in annuar.ses- service, at Life Saving Station No. 6,' saves. ;• j :'1 V.'i v i bra te ' to tlie touch ‘ of. 1 o ve. - Ha p p y meeting- closed and sdon after he \yent; . There is a verso of poetry brought Unbelief, are hushed. The regenerated the Christian Who; can-:’ corivPrt: ■ harp-: slori; Wednesday, October 5th, at. Sea . Deal beach, and “witness .a'drill-by the to wbrk in a nearby, coal. mine. ■: An' heart attuned by the Divine Spirit, vi­ Bright, in the M. E. Church. Mrs.: E. men - in charge. This was a- novel and to ml.nd by-'th^s. It is as follows: istrings from curses to songs of praise! accident Occurred in .which; he . whs so brates to a now and beautiful music. . In heaven there wliVbti .hosts of h.arp- A. Margerum, of the Grove, is the so­ interesting exhibition, being : an , obV e^ushrid;he lived .only a fow hours/ and; “ Is there oughl thfit- t can do? “He hath put a new song in ray ciety’s district secretary, and Mrs. . ,'ject . -lesson , on the popular hymn,. NotlilngV Sinner,, no. prs ; harping .With '.redeemed-;- heaVts,'; was not conscious ' enough . to. . pray!' mouth” really signifies. a change of why should there not be m ore: rehear?- F. Davis, also of tliis.place, is tlie re* “T h ro w b u tth e !life::liriel”:.. . / .oVy; Neglect.ofrepentancd’was'hls • ruin.!-.;. Jesus did it, did it all, heart. Enmity to God has been .taken •:. 'Resuming inislness at the -afternoon Long, long ago.” sals here on earth for those celestial cording, secretary* 1 .-. There is danger in delay. God grant away, and tho soul has coi;io Into uni­ melodies? Three sessions will be hokl^in tho j';.-.session,.Mr; Amos’ R'yWelfeyeditor,of' that ero you move from where you. We can do nothing to save ourselves. son with; God. . I do not kriow of any morning at 10 .o'clock! in the afternoon the’f Christian EndeaVor World/ deliv- “Hearts once filled with ; thoughs of are, if you are unsaved, may .you look We are helpless .without Him. All better definition of holiness than to heaven. at 2, and in the evening at 7.30. Mrs.- . ered a pithyo address : on y.“ Christian: to Him for victory over self and over ;;.tliat ;cbuUl:b’e.'d6ne lias- been done;.'Our, agree ; with; God Ih.; all "things.-: th ere' Ross will preside; Following Is the .Endejavor Grit/Vand reports'were* read, • Hearts to generous actions dear. evil. • .part is - to. accei>t; the great. gift; of God,' was a new style of music. .Issuing1 froni Hearts redeemed, and sins forgiven, programme In detail:. . ' by Revs. Hugh B. McCauley; of Free­ The next verso; the fifth, is as fol­ Which ; Is ' life - eterndl, ;arid:. offered the- bigoted, bloodthirsty* sour of ,Saiil Jlorning.—Devotional, airs.' E. A. hold; .••, on - Bible, Study, < and v Edwin: Hearts where love has cast out fear; lows. • -- through-’His -Son,^JeSus^ehrist. ^; - ;; .of .Tarsus:- w]ien v hebegan -to ^preach Hearts that would be over raising Margerum; greetings, Rev. S, M.' Van- ;. MacMinn on evangelistic: woi’k. Uri­ “And when Jesus camb to the place, •^•God sent-H is Sori; because He lbved' ■ Christ:: .in::- the synagoguesvOf .'Damas­ sant; response; Mrs. J. M. Ross. Read­ der the latter d epar tnient a humber of Loving thoughts for love untold, lie; looked .up,- and; saw him, and said us. He saw oiir helpless-and ;hopeless cus, . and • every on e'th at1 heard, him was Hearts on Jesus ever gazing,. ing. of minutes, of 1S97. Appointment short addresses were- delivered, and of committees. Roll call ‘of auxiliar­ . Dr. S. Parks Cadnian,; of-New . York,. •urtto-him,.; Zaccheus, . make; haste and condition, and His- great heart of .Jove’ astonished. The. hand;Of his new Mas-- Such hearts as these are harps, of come down; for today ;I;must abide: at went; out to those who were struggling ter was on the Iieal't .strings, and the’y gold r ies. Report of auxiliaries by spcrctar-. v. stirred tho audience by his , eloquent les: .No. 1, Red B ank/ F irst Church,. '■ forecasting of “The Ideal Christian thy house.” •; " . ' r ; '■ .blindly,in the niidst ;of biackest dark- were ;Tpltched to’ thpymclddies/ dfVre-; -.-Theodore L.* Cuylor, D. D. in North­ ^When ;;J .; -V.i demption.* When the First Napoleon ern Christian Advocates Mrs.-James Smock; No. 2, Red Bank,. . '-Endeavor ‘ Society, of.; the Twentieth thank God, th at there is a place where; saw his '.wearied troops were ready to Grace Church, Miss Hannah Beyor; - Century.” - •' J:’ • Christ came, to saVe the .lost,. Came. Two .largely, attended meetings wero Saviour, and "sinner meets. . to ".give life to the .^ead arid dying; give out during: their tough and toil­ Chinese Appliances. No. 3, *Sea Bright, Mrs. Elizabeth held on Thursday evening.. .That at X The; record -tells us that JeSus look^, came with, a message of glad;'tidings;, some climb over the Alps, lie sent Packer; No, -4, Asbury Park, Mrs. ed up and saw him Jesus knows cam.e to ■ heal the; broken hfearts; vcame-. word to the' bandmasters to “change Anna. Dobbins;' No. . 5, Littlo Silver, the auditorium was presided over, by A Chliieso ax—An Iron wedge with Vice President. Clement I. French,-. D, ■■when: we - truly /desire Ills , help. ' He; that peace might take' the place of : the. trine,” and a lively strain from, the Miss Hannah Bowne; ;'No. G,. Long does not' ieaye us- to grope' oiir Way;to- grief; cariie that.you, even you, might .buglers immediately-put fresh life Into, a liandlo like a hatchet. Branch City. St.- Luke's, Mrs. C; Ed­ D., and Rev! . G. B. W ight, of F irst M.; A Chinese saw—A buck-saw, with; E. Church,. Asbury. Park,. 'conducted Him; -but He. is . oyer'ready- to meet lis one day be with IIIni and with loved their/ weary feet,-- T he’grace; Of Jesus wards; No: 7, Long Branch, Sjmpson; hiore' than - half - way. He, meets" and .ones, whom the enemy, death, had Ch r 1st. ch a n ges.... thp.' tu ne ; of; the. jiea r.t , tho saw sot at; an angle of 45. degrees. No. 8, New Brunswick, First Church, the; devotions.' Sundry, business items; A Chinese sawmill—Two men draw­ airs. E. V.: Sharp; No. 9, New Bruns­ : were .disposed.-of, :^iidXP.^8|.flent^Cbr^;, satistles^^ every:;hiquirihg -soul.;' overcome. : turns' erirriity into. love,\selfishness into. . =: -.He called:; Za ccli eus by n a me.. Sin­ Has that confing been in vain. Has benevolerice, makes' daily life a walk-, ing n crosscut Saw. wick, St. Jam es’,. Mrs. J. Lawrence; - nelius Brett, D. D,,v: delivered • his; an- A Chinese planing mill—A man and : nual address ; - ner, do you not realize that Jesus He suffered, and died to no,purpose for w i tli vJesu s; arid ‘ th e- h a r d est; up -hill No. 10, Ocean Grove, St., Paul’s , ; M rs.. kpows you,: even; you?/ There are 'not' yon? .claniher!■ becomesa step lieaveiiward;: > a homormade plane. . M. F. Davis; No. ’ 11, Freehold, Mrs. At.. Educational Hall another stere- A^Chlneso plow—Two pieces of wood • opticon exhibition- was given. ■ Ad- so mariy ptlidrs that. you. are forgotten.1 That'.first coming, was to .tell men : v. Ddes a cbrivdrted; beart always keep; E. C. Ingling; No. 12, North Long Yes, dear -friehds; He khows all-jabout ami'Women of a better life, and to tell in tune when left to. itself? yNo, I fear and a triangular piece of iron. It Is Branch, Miss Bertha WilllamS; No.-13, • , . dresses by Rev. R. K. Wick,\of Jersey operated by a man and a cow. . City, and. Rev. S, W. Stickel. •• y-.; ; you;,yo'ur. trials:hnd;your temptatfons, them ho.w to live this life in order to not; ; from ;m y -;pv, n .:'experlenc^ Eatontown, Helen Tuttle: No. 14, Bel- and He longs to lielp; y6u; and: will gain that better, one. In fact, He from ray obseryatioh ;bf; others. There A Chinese flour mill—Two small ford, Mrs; J. Osborn; No.' 15, Spring' Afgeneral;reception was lield:at the: millstones, operated by hand. • close of the evening services in..the .'lie\iV5you-vif’3'QU' 'w ill’ but. let ...Hihv ;canie . to tell; us. that He would; come would ;not be ;'sp vhiuch,;groaning:,arid Lake, Mrs. C. L.; Getsinger; Report of r •''^lake^^-haste,lah^;come: do^nyis .the' again; and that He wanted us to .be grumbling over hart) lots, or so much A Chinese sausage putter—A cleaver. district treasurer, Mrs. Elllngsworth.- -‘ auditorium. ‘ ■ - ”- • . .V ‘ A Chinese wagon—A man carrying / Friday was a. busy day. Another com m and;' - T h ere:is. Indeed,. riov.time ready to meet Him that we might live backbiting among brethren, or such Financial report .of district secrctaryi for delay..' We cannot afford''tov. piit' together for eternity. outbreaks of temper and tongue, if our two baskets,: wh I cli a re suspend e d f rd m Paper, “Young People’s Work,”M iss ■ sunrise prayer meeting . whs: held - on ; the ends pf, a bam bo d w,h Icli rests lipOn *: the ..beach, ’ led b y ; Mr; E.;, E. : Anthony, Oft the Question of salyatioii. We must Reader, are you ready? . hearts wore always maintaining the Jennie do Sliayes,. Long Branch. In­ of Plainfield, and'.a missionary service indeed “come flown';";;cpnie: down from right, pitch. Like pianos, they often liis shoulder. troduction of visitors; collection;' riiis- our; pinnacle, of self. ,Come down and require retiming Jn order; to keep us A Chinese 'carriage—A chair;;sus­ cellanpous buslness; -basket luncheon; was held in tho auditorium at 9.30. Advertising Ocean Grove. Henry W. Whipple and Dr. Amory H. humble ourselves at the foot of tho submissive to God’s ,will, *and respon­ pended, between two, bamboos, carried Afternoon.—Devotional; Mrs. Anier,’ Bradford were the speakers. cross, and then as God sees best we sive to every call of duty. When a by^twoVor three men.,’; New Brunswick; report of committee Dr. Brett presided at Educational shall he exalted. Offices of the Ocean Grove Bouid of melodeon Is in the right condition its ;A; Chinese razorT-A piece of flat on nominations; election of officers H'hat is God’s way, arid there is no Trade have been opened in .the Asso­ keys discourse riiusic that gives delight steel, like a small, h'atchet/or .cleaver, and delegates to branch mooting;, Hall, where Editor Wells was delight-, A Chineso cotton carding m a chi rip*1-; edly listened to again on two topics.' Other..- ciation building. A stenograph tc clorl: and th at people ‘can march' to. I never, singing, Mr. and Mrs.-S. M. Varisant;' Both meetings adjourned early to al­ . When chemistry shall devise, some­ will be placed in’ charge of the room's ask the permission of my piano when An. intestine on :a bow.'. The string Is paper, '.'Tithes and Offerings, Mrs. El­ low a series of denominational rallies thing better suited to tho lungs tlian next week. . •. I seiid;. for a. man to tune it; our put into'a; pile of Cotton whilerthe op­ llngsworth, Long Branch; annual re- : in the different churches. There were air; when optics shall, discover some­ Active .work will be begun iit «mco blessed Master- npver !asks our consent erator; strikes the- bowi : : : port of district secretaiw. Mrs. E. A. ten of these, each having a designated thing more adapted to - .the' eyeS than to advertise Ocean Grove and carry When He lays His chastising liand on A Chinese cotton spinning machine— Margerum. • Symposium on foreign leader. This brought out the strength light; then, it will be time'to' consider’ forward tho;. plans as 0 ittllued. by the our wayward, backsliding or disobe­ "A small wheel and spindle, such as work: “School and-Evangelistic Work of each denomination represented— a substitute for;.' prayer.,;. Prayer; is Boai'itf; of^T ra^e^ T his^ writy:w ili:-bp dient hearts. Let I-Ilm do what seoni- was used In the United. States a hun­ in China,” Mrs. Hickman; “Zenana Presbyterian, Baptist, Congregational, sim'^ly,>th^; natural dependence;.of ’the: prosecuted^ yigorpusly' arid' wlthdut ees- eth. HIm good. dred years ago. Work In India,” Mrs. John • King; Methodist Episcopal, Methodist. Prot­ soul orivGodi’ Even the prayerless man • sation, ali: through ; th e. winter .months;- A heart that Is in good spiritual A Chinese threshing machine—Some “Woman's Missionary Work in Ko­ estant, Reformed, Church of Christ, will pray in; sudden emergency. ■; ’ .The letter heads o f: th e; Bo 'ird; have •liealth has a very large repertoire of slats of wood upon'which the grain Is rea,” Miss; Warden; “Our Work In Lutheran and African Methodist. In • verse.; six we have the result of boenr:gotteh; up ; inythd ; finest’; styieV. of .:nnislc; 11.; plays . a : wonderftil; variety whipped.' .. 'y :;:y.;';;^-;v: Mexico,” Mrs. Janies J. Reed; “W. F. The ‘.‘Juniors” were given right of the Saviour’s !nvitation, for. we read: : typograplilo;art!;;They: are pririled;;iri of airs. Sonietinies; lt':breaks ;forth In ; A Chinese primp—A long i wooden M. Work In Singapore.” Jlrs. G. B. way on Friday afternoon, leading, the ; ‘‘And he mada haste; and cariie .down; black, .red and gold. On the; left hand a ; j ii hi 1 an t n o te—“ Bless. th e ; Lord; :Omy box, through which fiat pieces of wood Wight; “Work . in South America,” procession with banners and music and received H1'm;joy fully.'* ,. ,. V • side in smiUl-.type; Is printed, perhaps soul* arid forgot not; all His benefits! ” attached to an endless chain are Ocean Grove. Question Box, >Mrs. E. . down the boardwalk to Ocean Grove, ;; Curiosity; took,Zaccheiis. up- but love fifty, lines giving interesting facts about At /another. time; it is ; pitched to a drawn. A. *.Margerum; collection; report of and entering the Auditorium with drew him'down. ■ Ocean GrdveV; These letter heads will minor -key, and breathes out the lowly, .. A Chinese street lamp—A tallow cornmitteesr,:“How;to Interest an Aux- great enthusiasm. This was a spirit­ • SIX..things are requisite to'create a be - supplied, gratuitously; to a li who tender strain-of - penitence; God; loves candle, oil wick or small lamp in a iliaryi” Miss ICotring; singing.- ed meeting, conducted by Dr. Spooner, : lionie<’:. Integrity must bo the hrclii- : will- use them ;1 '• to hear the. sweet music of a contrite glass or paper shield. Evening.—Devotional; address, Miss of Camden. The audlenco wore high­ tect' and tidiness the upholsterer. It ■; Work - on : the . .Cdast Guard., : tho, spirit. Seasons of • sharp' .trial. have A Chinese tea roller—A man and;;a Mary Ivetring, missionary from North ly entertained by Mr. Wells and Prof. must be; warnied ;by love- ahd lighted Board‘s., 'monthly organ . of - puijiicity, been kndWn to. Cali forth- some strains small log of wood.;/ '.* China; dialogue, “Aunt Polly Joins the Greet, of Boston, whose. “Chalk Talk” with Cheerfulness, and an , honest, pur­ Is . progressing nicely.C Tlte flrsf .: uu ru­ ;Co' which' .bright’ hours -of .prosperity Chinese boats or junks are somew'hat Missionary Socloty,”. by five young ■ ; • was:; heartily enjoyed. ’ v J..•• ■. i- pose must be : the ventiiatipri, ;renew.r: ber . will, shortly appear. It >yill' -be ’, were strangers. - in the; Black--Fprest similar to those of Col'nmbusr;tlmp. . ladles; colectlon; singing; benediction. ;v .. it was expected the evening session, ing the; atmosphere1 and vbringing ;•, in eight - pages; printed :ori fine paper, .arid Of. Germany' an old-time' baron built- a; V: being the; lost,- would be lield; In :.the fresh salubrity day by day; .while over Will contain; h number; of entirely new castle .with;:.twbyiofty towers..^ F y 'Some' Idiosyncracles of Speech. y •,' Golden Wedding. : Ocean Grove Auditorium, anTt everji all, as ;a protecting glory; nothing will pictures, of tlio •Grovel '’•.v ;- - - ' one .tower. to;'tlie other, hestretched preparation was made, to give the. con­ suffice except the blessing of .God. . ; A canvass of the Grove is being ■ seyeraj wires; ■which in: calm weather^ y Those who are making a collection .i: He made haste> W hen. Jesus calls At Allegheny City last Friday after­ vention a grand, fraternal greeting. made'for members of • tlie.Bbard. i Thits were niotlpriless and' silent; When the' of ‘‘bulls,” Irish, and. o.thbrWiso, niay be. noon Rev. and Mrs. Samuel’ Collins Circumstances, however, led to a we would do' well to hurry; but too’;: far there has been but one refusal to wind - began to’: blow the wires' began able to. firid roorii for* th e s e :C ; ;; . : often aro we, so .taken,up witli our own join. * ., ■ >, ■ to play ; . and as the *wind . rose Into a celebrated the fiftieth anniversary o f. change in the programme, and the At tlio: time of the Irish Home Rule their wedding, tlie announcement of business was completed in Asbury selfish desires that we fail ‘to hear boisterous gale* ’ the old. ;baron sat in difficulty, aiid when; the cause seemed Him. : Let us listen to the voice, arid, his castle, :aritl;:heard;his:mighty; liuis; which appeared in these columns. The , Park. The pricipal feature^ of the Church Association Split Up. to bo languishing,, a meeting was held,; affair took the form of a reception / ■ovening was a sermon by Dr. M.cAr- ;like Zaccheus, ‘‘come‘ down’’: fi’orii the; ricane-harp ringing out-grandly; above arid one of the speakers:thus address-; pinnacle upon which we; have placed .the. battlements! . So while; the skies from 2.to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m; During v thur, ot New York, and a general roll Owing to the -large increase': in the ed: the audience: .“Friends,, the cup of these hours about 500. of tiie represen­ call by counties from all over'tho ourselves^ ♦ and let Us ' .receive Him; number of . churches ’andv membership,' are clear, and our conditions prosper­ our’trouble is running over,' arid; it; ts Jesus, tlio;S’on' of God, as oui* Savlomv; ous, many emotions of a Christian tative citizens of Pittsburg, Allegheny, State. Each representation respond­ , the • Trentdn-. . Associa;tIon ■ ; o£ Baptist. not yet vfull.” • ‘ ‘ W and vicinity called to pay their re­ ed as the county was named. Ofilcers our ?Life .Giver,' our all’, in’ .all.- That ,Churches; edinposed' of the'churches In. heart are never called out... As soon, Can anything, lie more delightfully were elected, banners presented and means joy/fpr we cannot,receive .Him* spects and extend.congratulations-to Mercer,M onmouth. and BurlIngtoii as. the winds of adversity smite the bovine . than this defense in a poaching tlie minister and Ills wife,-who for half • consecration services held, when tho in. any other w^y. , 'counties,is; to‘;be ■ • dlylded.;. At the chords; the heart - begins to utter case? ;‘‘Intlade, :your: w p^hips, ;the only' This; sixth verse Is a . history • that is . a century havo walked the path of life convention adjourned to meet next, meeting of - the '■ assbci'atibn last tali' a strains of submissive' faith, and even bird I shot was i\ rabbit; and I knock­ together. year in Camden, N. J. being w rittbnV;every ;' day. . God ; grarit’ conimittep wasappointed to;'take' this of sublime exultation, which had ed that down’-; with a. stick.” ;,.>V that it may become. your- history ■ ero ;never beori heard In the calm, seasons Tho celebration was entirely infor­ ; m atter .In;; ;cdnsider«atidn; This •' com: . At a meeting where a committee'was mal. In addition to thoso who called, Well-Known Colored Man Dead. you leave the place you now.occupy; ,• 'niittep, consisting Of Thomas BurrowSi- of sunny prosperity; being condemned for its management ; In verso seven it is written: God created, nightingales to. pour- many friends at a distance sent tolc-' ’ o f Key po rtR e v . H. J; . Whal eiir'. o f the: speaker feald: “Perhaps you think: ens of their good-wishes... Telegrams John Thomas, the colored bootblack .;!‘And • wheti’ :tliey saw itj : they: ;al 1 Matawan;-,, RpvV W ., H; J. Parker, of forth their, richest melodies during the that in our cpmmitteo half ;do the work murmured • say ing, .that-lie Was • gone horiVs qf darkriess; \There .was; a pair were received from Omaha, Neb.; . •-who lias had a stand at tho postofilce Middletown, arid '.Rey.; Z. Clark Mar- ahd the .other;-Imlf do /nothing. V.As'a Ocean Grove,- N: J., where Mr.' and in Ocean Grove for a number of years to' be / ag u p s t: ^ w I th ; a m a n ’t li a t; is a 'ten, ' of ASbin,y,;Park',;.recieritly met at of spiritual nightingales;down in that; matter of faet, gentlemen,'; the roversp sinner.” ' . -. ■/ •’. : , Mrs. Collins spond most of their sum?' during tho summer season, is doad. Ho the last named: place arid; fixed up the • wretched .dungeon; at- • Philippi; • when Is tho case.” mers; Winfield, la., ’antj other points. passed away at his home In Bradley • Gracev:to; t h e ^ f a l l d r i s t i l l ' an'-,of-; •lines, of division.-r The riow association Paul and :SUas at night sang praises, A rich bull Is recorded of an; alder­ 'fVbout 150 congratulatory letters wero Beach last Saturday aftor a brief •con­ fpneo 'to - the self-righteous, y ;;'s; .will • edrisistfor -tlio.most part,’ of the to God.: Faith hathits :sorig in’ tho man at cards,'.who,; on • Inspecting the received;. They came from friends, in finement to tlio house. John was of .a 'V:l^t;;hs^reihpmber ^"Christ^'lmd^iie-: .churches in ,;-Monmouth' .and ; Oceaii night; and-, very welcome, music;such, pool,; fonrid;;-it ^•deficient.;.’ “Here’s a all sections of the country, from tho refined nature, polite, obliging and clinedr to associate with siiinprs, He. counties, and - is to be known; if t|ie hearts make in the. ear of, heaven. ' My; shilling short,” • said - he; ‘‘who’ put it would' .havev had ; ’a lonely, tim e: on. friend, If you cannot reach .the notes Atlantic tp the Pacific, and represent­ courteous. Ho was a veteran of tho Civil Tecoriimeridations of • the committee are in?” ;. • ed- all professions and most occupaT W ar, and belonged to D. B. BIrnoy earth. '. ■, • V . w . adopted, as Vthei,Monmouth; Associa-, of a nightingale, you may have the • An Irish member of the Vontnor Lo­ tions. Tho house decorations, were Post, No. 95, G. A. R., of Long Branch. There ds .’hope.- for '■"ali/;' ;;ChrlSt. died tldri,; A- few churches near:the county cheerful, chirp of a cricket. cal Board, somo thirty years ago, pro­ profuso and exceedingly .. beautiful. , As a mark of respect many mem­ for the “whosoever.” lines, such as,tli at of Higlitstown,. will “There’s a; cricket within, the Chris­ posed that St. Bonifaco Down should Golden rod, palms, and cut' flowers con-, bers of tho G. A. R. attended his fun­ How often today at. the conversion, bo, included In . the-new organization. tian heart, '•/ . . .; . < \ bo planted with somo lino, old oaks. tributed to render the parlors and din­ eral at Zion A. M. E. Church, West of somo man or woman *db we at. once ^At/presehtythe^Treritpri-Association And a; pleasant songs sings he; Ono of tlio finest specimens of a real ing room, floral bowers, in .wiiich the : Park, on Monday afternoon. The in­ hear predfctlons as to their soon back­ nilmbers;forty-fbur:.chnrc)ies.' and the L et him sing of the mercy arid lovo of Irish bull was perpetrated ' by, tliat guests chatted . and -rejoiced with the terment was at Mt. Prospect cemetery: sliding. “Oh, they can’t hold out,” is question;. ofentertaining; its;.; delegates God' . ..*■ . clever and witty, but bltinderting Irish hosts. In • the dining roorii refresh­ He was 55 years of age. • tho cry from those who ought to be at thp anniversaries lias been some­ That hourly fall on thee! knight, Sir Robert Steele, when Invit­ ments were served, ' and thoro the first at their 'side offering words o'feii- thing of a problem. Let him wfilstlo them out full, loud ing an English nobleman to visit him. :guests lingered. Mrs. Collins out tliP couragement. . : ‘ • ahd clear, Alterations at Ross' Hot Baths. “If, sir,” said ho, “you ever come bride's cake as deftly as she performed Brethren;ifGod'ia>wlllingtd;trust. And never be drowned in sorrow’s within a.mile of my house, I hope you the act ilfty years ago. . Many presents.. a man and give,him a chance for- life Firo Insurance, 10 Percent. Reduction tear,- . v:; • will stay there.” .• were received. • - . • . Extensive alterations are. well under eternal. .- You do ; wrong; ..in- fact, ’ you But;all through tho’dark of trouble’s w’ay at Ross’ hot baths; It is propos-., Wo aro prepared to write fire insur­ sin, if by word or deed you 'caiise him nlgftt Broadway Lot for $650. ed to do away with tho two storos un- 1 to stumble. : -. 1 5’. •• .;;-jT ance, on all olasses .Of. risks in ; Ocean' Let him chirp and-sing till the .morn-. SMALL BOARDING HOUSE for der the sun-parlor, and devote this The way we.' treat men is the surest Grdve or Asbury Park, at a -reduction . Ing light!” For a short time I can offer for sale salo, located one* and a half blocks space tip Ofllco purposes and increase test of ;the .state of our hearts toward of ten per cent, from' previous rates. • ;:• As tlie; human heart/.is ;so: extremely a nice corner lot on Broadway for only- from ocean, on good avonue; contains the dimensions .of tho waiting-room for God..; r'-y-/ e-vr;V-- Policies written on property tft any of •sensi ti ve, J t ,'f s to our-reprphch /that wo $650 cash; A . good ;• tent, wi th ‘frame: 14 rooms, furnished; price only $2,000.’ hot bath' patrons. . Very often during: We ought • to get. down,on our knees the: Monmouth coast, resorts;. Write or don’t oftener touch that chord In the kitchen,,already on lot, may bo had A cash payment of $500 required; bai- the past summer^tiie office was not and- thank-God that J3e: sent .His Son call for;rates.; ,W. H. Beegle; 226 Main hearts of tlie sinful and the profligate for $50 additional.. Apply to W. H. ancd on mortgage. Very clieal). Ap­ ‘.large enough ■ to ..accommodate tlie to be a guest with a sinner, for if Ho street, Asbury Park; 48 MtUn avenue, which may respond,to every syllable Beegle, 48 Main avenue, Ocean Grove, ply to W. H. Beegle, 48 Main avenue, : batherd. ■ • - '..'.- -. ‘ • had not you and I would not be here Ocean Grove.—Adv . ' of kindness. It wPs the kind word N. J.-rSept. 10-3t.* ‘ Ocean Grove.—Adv.rtf.; -; OCEAN’ GROVE RECORD,— WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1S9S. I Tjie Sunday School. rir. Yatman' at Baltimore.. Never Too Dark to See Him. MHNNSY I.VANIA- RAILROAD. m m ? 1* “ YOU CAN BUY AS CHEAP .IN V , .LESSOX'2, OCTOBER-a. ; The appended'report of Jlr. Yat- With -fear anil trembling and great Tlio Standard Railroad, ol Arnerica. humility a young: minister accepted ,-t ir®®* . THE GROVE AS IN THE PARK.” ', Golden Text: • In all! tliy ways ;io- ninii's visit, aiid work In Bn.ltimoi'e, is taken from the coHiliiiis of tbo-Anieri- .charge in wli.teli there were rop.uted to .' knowledge Him ami. Ho shall' direct- lie mriiiy Intelligent and highly .edu­ on mat ii.fu-r OrlutK-r l. ISi,. : ' . tliy .paths,-iWo;v, iil:C. etin bf tlvnt city." ' V ; . ttcv, Charles 1.1. Yatnu'ia. tlioVarpimil cated people. tkain.i t.it.vvi: *(ici-:.\N -loa.vi:—\ria-K-i,.us. • -..2-C!(i-pn'. xv.ll: 1-1.0. Memory! Vorses;3-G-. lie was greatly porpiexed as to wliri.t |- A little girl, as she lay dying, look­ ,-S.oOa. in., V2-JO, a --11, 1 50 p. in . S u n d ay s, i) fill lie had riches anti honor in aWiiirtnnce. aro-heavy! but pliant, and rollect the a. m. ami lo0p. in, - - . . spirit of each sentence. .While evi­ ed tip into the face of her mother, who ALL METHODISTS ATTENTION! (1. And his1 heart was lifted up. iii the was .standing At. her bedside, nnd snld, F rom tlcsln-osscsiiial t;drtIm ult Hli-eetH Ferries ways of the Lord;-m oreover lie took dently at home on' tlio platform; Mr. m il lo a. in., I2.J0, :l.Hi. j.tn p, m , SunduyR,- Yatman has nothing'of the dramatic “Mother, I cannot see you very well; . tt.-lo a . m . a n d j.to p. in, away tho high places aiid groves out It is growing dark." Th'eii she closed of Judah. . •Iii his delivery. His right arm puiie- . On Suiiday wilt stop nt Interlaken and Avon The New tuntes his-vigorous .utterances with her weary eyes, and'there was silence In.place or Ximli Aslimy l'ark and Asbury 7. Also in the.,third year, of liis reign for a brief space. Presently she,open­ l’aric to lei Qlt-'t'a^eiiJtBis. ■ - lie sent to his princes, even to ISeuhaU gestures occasionally, but the hand alone Is most' frequently used, as with ed them again. There was a glad light 'TRAINS I.I'.AVE p.iiti.Aiir.i.i-.ui.v (Urouit St.) Of 131 Federal Street, Camden, N. J., and to 0 )>a(linli, ami to Zacharlah, arid In their heavenly blue, while a celes­ . r u n oi.'ilAX GitovE, . to-Nothanoel, and tojllclinialn to teach! clenched list nnd out stretchptl Index PUBLISHERS OF THE linger lie brings home a personal warn­ tial smile illumined her pallid counte­ At. ?fi0 t i l I a. m ., 3,.in, m id l.(i2 p. in. w eek­ in the. cities of Jiulnli'. nance as she added, “But I, eari see days. Market .Sired'Wliarl*,-vla.Caltidou ' S. And with them lie: sent Levltes, ing lo the licarev. A personal magne­ ami Tfenton; 7.la, lO.H'.l a. ai.,-t.;yl aiul ll.oll' tism, a- manifest earnestness, a voice lesus!” ;!':,!!;'■ ‘‘i.\ p.. ip,.-.week-days., heave Mnrliel street even Shemalali, and rs’ethaniali, ami . . And so with" us-as we, toll along, U’hurt, via Jninesliuiy, 7.10 a . in., t.00 p. m , • Zebaillali, and'Asaliel, anil Sliemlm- not pleasing in intonation, but vibrat­ :. :\<-'tiuk-d.iiy - " . .. ing with feeling, and. a ready utter­ though the way be dark and lonely, moth, and Jclioiiathah, and Adonljah, and our, eyes! heavy, with weeping, yet nnd Tobijah, and Tohadonljah. l.cvi- ance, brings the speaker quickly in n »i«liiiii(lon an d tl»eSouth. tcs; nnd with them Elishaina and ,le- touch and harmony.'With liis-.hearers, . we; may still “see Jesus,” :trho la our sun and shield, and a very present help’ Lt?a vjn: luiovVi) s t .;iMrriiADEr.i-iiixv. horam,.priests. ' !': and with remarkable power: lie.-moulds them to .his thought and convinces. in every time of trouble anil distress. F o r B n ltim o reiu u l AVastiIngtou, ;3.50,7.20.S.32, • !). And Itliey taught in (fiiilah. and —Union Gospel News. : . > HUB,* USX, n . \ \ \ . j LinUtcU, ])In- Furnishes Sunday School and lin'd the bool; of. the law of the Lord The hall of the Central Yonng Men’s : ing Dir>, (lJin ln g Ciir),- (5,2.j Christian . Association was filled yes­ -;'ConKrcss}Onal ijimKcd^Dfnlijg Ciir),B.I7, fi.55 with them, and went about throughout (I)hihic Cur) p. x«., and' • y.Epworth League Supplies. alt the - cities .ot Judah, and taught the terday. afternoon to hear “A Straight An Intcsestiiig Bird's Nest. ' •12.05,J.U., ulL'lllnfglil wa eekklays.___ .... ■ buiuUiysj y.oO, 7.20, . people ' - Talk to Thinkers;” Tiie necessity: of ■ l i a a .m „ 12.00,-1,12, UlinlliK, Ciir) l.-ll, (3,-0 C ongressional idiulti-it L 'inlngC arj, ll.oc ' 10. And tlie fear of the . Lord fell thought and the neglect of It formed (D lnlug Car), 7,:ll (D ining CurJ, p.m ., an d upon all the, kingdoms of ■ the lands' the basis of an earnest introduction. Tiie Bird’s Nest Is a holiday home I-.0.1 iilctil. ... • - . MINISTERIAL AND CHURCH SUPPLIES AS LOW IN that were, round about .liulali, so that. In a plain, straightforward way the for children, in Which they spend a : tliey made no 'war nsriinst Jehosha- evangelist then presented tlio benefits happy fortnight, and are taught ele­ Leave UltOAU S t . , -STATION, Philadelphia A'V- v; PRICE; AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT, ON ?:{ of a Christian life, and the fruits .of mentary, truths that w'tj fancy, Jesus pliat. ■ . . For rVcw Vovli. TERMS SATISFACTORY TO ALL. , : And strengthened himself ngainst sin, urging the Immediate choice of Christ would like to: teach, .the Wee Israel' (v. 1.)! The northern kingdom the former. Tiie address was for the children in the London slums, if He w c c k - U tiy s , l.i.vj, 4.00, 5.10, (i.oO, 7.^3 .could-,come and live auiorigst them. Stibscribe- for. vonr Slate Mi'llioclist and Epworth' Lengne pap^r. TeiTevm '.of Israel was contiguous, idolatrous, benefit of the “bad, who should bo . U..>0. 10.21 flM n lJ iir C u r ) , J j.0 0 >1. di., 12,00 $1.00 per veiir. In.dhibs of 10, SO Cenis. - Adverlise in the “ Non Jersey. .MetMetbo threatening. Against its ambitions good, and the good, wdio should lie “Every nlglit',”,;wrote one child, "when noon, 1'ioO (U m ltecl) 1.00imtl l.2in. m. IHn- I goes to bed, I : thinks of having a .lliit tills), 1.1 (>, 2.W (M ulIII? Car), J120, 11.50, (list” .nnd “ Ep^v^l•tll.A(lvoortte., No bcttei ine(]iua* in New Jeraey and influences, jehosbaphat would hotter”' and both' profited. Miv'Yat- .4.00, o.OO, ( D i n I u k C u r l,’ tj.OU, 7.02, 7.1:} forearm himself. Wise Jehosbaphat! nian will conduct a.Blblo reading this lovely bath.” It was the same child ( b i n l i m C u r), HUH) p . » » „ 12.01 n l ^ h t . H u n - .' He would liot .conduct his kingdom in afternoon in the main hall of.the Cen­ who said one evening just: before bed­ ( l u y t i , .‘1.20, J.ttl, I.C/O, 3.15, S.20, U.W, time, -when' she was eating' her! supper i n i 'C u r ) , ll.:V >ti. m . , I2.;W. 1.0.1 ( D i n i n g .C a r ) , . a liappy-go-lncky way. Here Is a good tral Young Men's Christian Associa­ 2.W, (I}inln»r-Carv *1.00 (Llinltc(l), 1.22 Pin- .. . example for everyone ns to conducting tion. and tonight lie will deliver an on tlie doorstep of the cottage, "Do Car), 5.20, 5:50 Q n x ) , .(U13. 7.02, address nt Broadway Methodist Epis­ yer.see that sky, sister? I often looks - 7.1(1.(D in in g C ar),• 10.00 jr.-Un., 12.01 niiihtv W iiat sort of start aro you going to raako ih iifo ' Aro you golrig i the'kingdom of the life. . Fenced . cit­ Express forjiftfiton, A rltholtt changcvU.0On.mi / * > ? • to mako money and bp- sucp'cssfui 'business men J. :O r a r b .y o ii 5 ies of holy habits,, garrisons of daily copal CInirch, on his evangelistic tour at it like this when I’m at 'ome’- just. 1 v'.wdelv-clny^ aiul;7.-i;) :p »». d aily; .'.'prayers, .daily duties punctually done, ot the world, during which he preach­ iwlieri It's- gettin' dark;; ye r! know, and ; going tb ,wear yourselves out lii tho .chccrlcsa drudBcry of hard' labor ? H alf ol this ^ resolutions ot noble living—such cities ed to 'Kaffirs in the diamond fields of I alius cries; it.mlltes me link:of bein’ For Atlantic .City, > depends ou yout parents, the other hall on j/ou. :•' : : ,':. \\\ ; ‘ 'ere, an’ mikes' me waiit ter. be'good.'”, and garrisons set along the life’s fron­ South Africa, and in various countries Leave iiroad Street Station via Delawar Hlve t ! M iffli'fSf" cn^ ^onora await yoU yit you 5 tier, where it must come In contact of Europe and Asia. Will you dear people who live in ■ er B ridge,1 Expres.s 0.20 a. hi. an(l 7j03 p. ni 9 B' S B w : p r c p a r o • yourself totako them. \ - Men < Tomorrow' afternoon- lie will Con­ happy homes with your boys' about d a l l y . v- > .succeed.WHO ARE READY;, . If you want to bo paid a good salary you niust make j “ with the world’s evil; will prevent Leave M arketStreet W harfs express; 8.50‘n. m. ninny an onset of temptation, will tinue Ills Pible. reading at Whatcoat you, consider .the following atom of 2.00,. (y.GO. S atu rd ay a only),' 1.00,: o.OO p, m.- yourself w orthy of It. T hero aro thousands of £50 a week p laces begging for good m en*. - ward, off many a sin! Methodist Episcopal Cliurcli, and to­ real life: "A hardened little sinner, Sundays, 8.15,0.15; a, iu. (acecmi.,' -i.ll0f am i , nnd millions of 83awcokmon begping lor poor places. If you aro worth 150 a wee« < who had jeered at prayers and swore ; 5i00‘p, m .) . - , j'V/.>• . . you will get it—suro. The best equipment a young maa can havo who expects to mako 2 ... And. the Lord was with Jelioshaphat morrow ■ night will deliver an : address his ow n way in the w orld Is a course la ■ J . (v. 3). And that is utmost blessing iit the West Branch Young. Men’s loud arid-long when his frock coat was - -For Cape may. aiid prosperity. And • this gracious Christian Association. On Wednes­ taken from him,: after, the first" day, when he was tuckciil into bod and kiss- ’ AiigleseAi W ildwood and H olly lJeticli, - Sea - boon is not peculiar, apart, difficult of day lie wdll leave Baltimoro for New Im e -. Cl ty , Ocea n , Cl t y, A va Ion, a nd Sou tlr. . getting. I rode through the summer Haven, Conn.; arid after n brief stay ed ‘goodnlgfit,’: snuggled down among . ilnvU or,—E xpress, ILW ii. nl,, 1.00 p . n v . AVeek* fields, and noticed that the sunlight In that city will open a sorles, of ser­ the clothes rind muttered, ‘Lord ain’t '' cliiys. Sundays, 0.00 a; ni; . , r did not grudge itself from the least vices In Trinity Methodist Episcopal this some.think marvealiousl'. In Lon­ F o r S o m ’er.'s 1‘o in tr —K x p r t ’Ks n , 2.00 don he was tlie leader of bis gtlngi.and . 1.00,5.00, p .m ., week-day.s. Sundays, 8.45u.m and lowliest (lowers that would turn Church. Washington, D! C. Tim e tables of ail otlK*r trains ofthe. pyutcm toward it! And the reason of the span­ Mr. Yatman is a native of Philadel­ had helped to murder a policeman, and m ay be obtained a t tlckct olllces or stations had watched outside Newgate to see gled Helds was because the sunlight phia, but for the past fifteen years has .: J. R. WOOD, Oeii. Pa«s. Agt. NATIONAL ■iyas Avlth.the flowers.' So God wlll lav- gone from place tp place, lp this coun­ tiie black flag ‘go up for Ills cousin,’ J. H.-JIUTCTUMSON, Ueil ;.:...i„ser. Isli Ills presence aiid help,, and longs try and abroad, doing evangelistic as he put it." BUSINESS COLLEGE i to., on any sold that .will Hold itself work, spending, four, months of each ' Or, consider this: • "I oriee saw a ■ The most celebrated practical school In Amorlca. The special effort of thoCol\eco< year at Ocean Grove conducting young child with tlie courage of despair face NEW VORk AND LONG • is to give young people such iraining. l o r business ns will enable them to 11U - tho < toward Him in sincere intent. You higher plaecs aud thus earn better pay. During its 40 years of life, moro than 40,000 may liaVe God witli. you- ns did .Teiio- people's services. He is now planning her drunken father when lie had half BRANCH RAILROAD. killed her mother, and say quietly, but, persons, mostly young men aud hoys from the country, havo bcca fitted to.flll me oust. sliaplmt. Mark the elements of Jelio- an extensive tour of tlio ensl, and will Time* table in etlcet Sept. i:ltb,. 1S0.^.‘ • xvcsitions m tbo world. •. • sliaphat's right attitude toward God.; leave Stiri Francisco- on- February 23 through her. teeth, ‘I’d kill yer! yas. A crand school, whoso diplomas and recommendations arc recognized everywhare y I'd kill yer, if orily I-knowcd .liow,’ ’' Stations New Vork: C. R. n. of New Jcr- Sltuatlousiiromptly accurcd for all worthy graduates 0 / ns Uusinoss and Shorthand^ He was..select in tho . examples- he next, to visit the. Sandwich Islands, 1 sey, foot of Liberty and ’W hitehall courses. •. ; ' . • • . . • chose to follow; lie walked in the New Zealand, China. Japan, India The, Bird's . Nest Is .one: more llliis-’ < streets; P. R. R., foot: of C ortlandt, D es- ^ Send for freo catalogue—a beautiful hook* giving much holpful Information. You A "first ways" ot his father David. Egypt and Southern Europe. " tr.-itlon of tho ways in which Meth­ bosses and ,.West- 23rd streets; N. J. S. .R. A will be surprised to learn in how short a time and at what small coat a good caucation X odism. Inis been able to contribute to ■ K, Saiidy H odlr Iloat ’Route, foot Elector St. ■;>; may bo had. Address aaabove, (mention, tAu-paper) • • V - - . •; >’• X , • AV here .Da v id's paths went straight, he ';/W> ; CLEMENT C- GAINES. President, PoccnKEEPsiE NEW YQRIS.-.: A; . followed them! hut Where they crook­ the cause of Christ nnd humanity Leave NSW TORIC tor ASBURY PARK ed, as in' the inntter of Uriah and Gettysburg, Luray, Natural Bridge, work th a t' is in rio way reckoned up: ; ;■ and OCEAN 'GROVE,- Bnthsheha, lie would not put his foot. Hot Springs. Richmond and Wash- in it's own schedules. - But lf'we do not Central of New' Jersey,' foot' of Llbr ■Follow your parental , example Where ington. A y - maite great mistake, .the' Lord’ Jestis • drty St. ;130, 8U0, 1130, A.>M., ia0,'a 53, *1.45, It leads you rightly, hut don't-think when’ lie looks this morning at our ’ ‘5 30,'015ip,;m. Foot of W hitehall Ktrcet- - The next and last oloyen-day .persori- census: of membership will read In be­ • 8 25,11-30, a. in., 1 25, 8;40, 5 25; 0.10j», m . , because your father did wrong In this Pennsylvania Rv Ri Foot of C ortlandt and or that, therefore you may, . Also. Je- ally-conducted tour of tho Pennsylva­ tween the dry figures of Metropolitan U e s b r 0 si>es'strc', 0 l t j n . m „ 1 2 1 0 , 2 .W, 10, hoshaphat made bead . against, the nia Rnilroad Company to tho Battle Methodism the lark songs above tlie 1 20, *510,7 00 p. 111. W est 23rd street,’S50, ZSItgheist, the spirit of the.time. lie, field of Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Birds’ Nest at Duxliurst.—London . 1150, a. m .. 2 20 .*3 20, 3 50,.*150, 0-50 p. 111. Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Methodist Recorder, Leave Vork foot Kcelor .sheet, Sandy soiight'jlot unjo the Ba.ilim; that was - lloolc Houle, 10‘15 a. in., 1 00, 3 15, 5 00 p . m the prevailing and popular worship and tho cities of Richmond and Wash­ ington will leave New York and Phila­ Leavo ASBURY PARK and OCEAN • but, though it was, .Tehosbaphat would Sloo Reward, Stoo. • l i l t O V E t o r N E W Y O U 1C. ll 20, *7.00, *7 20, have none of it! delphia in a special.train or parlor cars *7 30, *7 45. *8 00, 20 \) 1 0 ,1 0 6*j U. m .. 1 10, 2 10, Do , not allow a ' general tendency on Wednesday, October,!!). Tho party *2 45, *4 00. 5 27, 7 10 p. in .' . from God, in which you may lie caught, will be in charge of a tourist agent and The readers of tills paper will be Sitndy H ook Route, 0 31), 7 50 a. n».t 2 Oj, 2 10, an experienced chaperon. A whole day 5 1 1 p . m . to drift you from God. Breast.it, rath­ pleased.to leant that there;is at least For Freehold, Trenton and Philadelphia er, though the current be carrying all will be.spent on the Battlefield of Get­ nno dreaded disease tiiat science hits via Sea O lrt nud IVuna. IL,' »7 25, 7 50 your social set. Also.- Jchoshnphnt' in- tysburg, a enrriago drive with lectures been able to cure in all Its stages, and a . ) » ., 12-1.’J, 3 5 7 ,5 3 3 p , m . '. wardly. held his heart In the right di- by an able guide being Included In the that' is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure "For Philadelphia i»m1 Trenton via Bound re'etion; he "sought too” the God.of his ticket Ample time will .lie allowed is the only positive euro'now known to llrook R oute, 7 (X), 8 U0, 10 55 a. iu., 2 10, J.U0. at Luray and Natural Bridge to view , p . .111. father.- Don't Imagine tiie.set of the -the medical fraternity.: -Catarrh being: For Belm ar, Spring- Lake *md Sea GJrt; • affections to be a like: matter; it is the tho wondrous natural formations, rind a constitutional: .disease, requires a .» 1 0 ,1 J 5 5 ,7 25, 7 i)li, 10 22, 11 0.i a . u i „ 12 :0, 12 43, within ■ which makes tlie without. As at Hot Springs over three days will be constitutional treatment! : Hall’s "Ca­ 1 IS, 2 1 3 .2 0.3, 3 2H. 3 »7, 4 2 2 ,5 10, 5 15, •» 28, 5 33, spent. The Season at this groat au­ tarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting ■..5 o0, ll0 2 , 0 1 3 , 0 11; 0 5 5 ,7 15, 8.13,-, S 5 5 ‘p . m . :•••■ : a man thihketh in his heart,'.soijs he. For M anaBquan and Polnt Pl easant,-' 0 10, .. Also, Johoshnphat-outwardly practiced tumn resort In the' beautiful moun­ directly! upon the! blood, and mucous 0 55, 10 22,11 05 a. ill.. 12 20, l- lS, 2 18, 2 5ll, 3 2K, righteousness; lie walked in God's tains of Virginia wdll.be at,Its height. surfaces Of the system,; thereby de­ ; 1 22, 5 10, o 15, 5;2S,'5 50, 002, ;0 13, 0 11,- 0 63; 7 15, commandments. lid did. not 'mean At Richmond ahd; Washington oppor­ stroying the foundation. o£ the disease ;V'S U ! ,8 5 5 .p ..in v - ??■/•;",7 -:U ; ' tunities-will be, presented to .visit all and giving the patient strength, by For Cam den' and Mt. Holly, via Seaside- about It. and dream about it, all'll , 'f ‘a r k ; u JO. (1123 M ondays only) n; in., .213, think about it: he vigorously did it. the points of Interest under Intelligent' building up tile constitution , and- as­ 515 pi in.: ;.;”; guidance .. Don't imagine, that, inward.anil sontir sisting nature,in doing Its work. . The F or To m ’s R iver ,' and Interm edlatei 'Sta-; mental intention, which -never finds The round-trip: late, Including all. proprietors have, so much faith iri: its H o n s v i a : S h o r e R o u ie ',. O.lOj ( i l y j'^ M o n d a y s . expression in corresponding and defi­ necessary expenses,, is. $03 from New curative ppwers that they offer One o n l y ) a . 111., 213^ 515,0 Jl; p.jii; /'iv;.;: ,• nite action, amounts to anything. Also, York, $03 from Philadelphia, and pro­ Hundred Dollars for.any case that It ♦D enotes > express: .trains..--v*';"■’ ' Johoshaphat dtircd to be singular; lie portionate rates from other.polnls. fails to- cure. Soml for list of testi­ RUFUS BLODGETT, J. R . .W O O D , , For detailed itinerary apply to ticket Sunt. G. P; A. Penna. R. R. walked not after the doings of-Israel. monials. . H: P. BALDWIN, . , Can you imangihe God in any other at- agents; to tourist agent. Itflfi Broad­ Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., G. P. A. C. R. R . . titude than approvingly present with way, Now York; 7Sf) Broad street; New­ Toledo, O. such a mini? As well might you ark, N. J., or address Geo. W. Boyd, Sold by druggists, 7oc. imagine a star refusing (o shine Into Assistant. General Passenger Agent, . a telescope when the instrument is ex­ Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. . actly turned-, toward the shining star. -O c t. 2.-31. It Is possible for you to be compnhied .with God’s benignant presence. Jelio- Reduced Rates to Pittsburg via Penn- , shnpliat’s method will always ln-lng similar..results. sylvanla Railroad, Account Knights ■ Therefore, the Lord staldi.shed. the Templar Triennial Conclave. kingdom in-Ills hand; and all Judah On account of. the Knights Templar brought,to Jelioshaphat presents-; and Fifteen;years ago wo began the manufacture of centre ■ -Triennial-Conclave, to he held nt Pitts­ draft lnmp9. , A ,dealer bought ope of the iirst and placed lie. had riches and honor In.abundance burg. Pa., October 10. to li, the' Penn­ it in his show window, Ertch day it is filled and lighted: (v. 6).: Of course; such is.the natural sylvania' Railroad Company; will sell \ The most .fascinaiinB invent Best ainuigenieiits fur rapid and thorough occasi/3naJJy it is cleaned and re\yicJ;ed. That lamp is Issue of God’s approving and helping tinn of tlieuge. Always ready work at rensonnblc prlces. A rticles calletl for good to*day, • : V.; 7 -' • excursion tickets from stations on Hs to outertidu. It-requires no and dvllvvm l to any part of the Giovo or l ’ark • Soon as T/ie /^ocftesfer was 'demonstrated a success', a presence with a num. Hero is the Old line to Pittsburg and: return at rate of skill to operate, it nud repro* W’li e n d e s i r e d .- : w . *:3 >:;• ■ • • host of imitations sprang up.; A• few.,of the better ones' Testament Illustration of the New .single fare for the round trip, with d u ce th e m u sic o f b an d s, or* •still survive; the rest are.gone.' Why? • “.You. can fool chest ms, voealists'or ihstru* ; r /. OPEN- A'.LL TJ^IE.; YEAR' UOUND, ' ; / all tlie people some of the time," but not all the time,. .. Testament principle enunciated by our minimum of 23 cents, -. mental soloists. There' la Lord., “Blit seek ye first Ills kingdom, Tickets "will lie sold October S .to 13, nothing, like it Tot mi even* .• vOne A’oiV 7?oc/iesfer Lamp in a household is but-a be­ ip’s .entertainment-nt- home or in thesocinl gath* J^R . MARGARET G. CURRIE. :; ginning. Soon- there will be others; po. you want to •and liis righteousness; and all these good to return until October l i , Inclu­ know why ?, Write for printed niatter if interested, things shall lie added unto • you/' - jug. You. eiui sing o p talk to it and it Will sive. The return limit'of tickets from reproduce immediately and as often ns desired, ' H O MCEO PATH I ST, Rlglit-bteing .toward God, ‘anil cor.reV Harrisburg -and:-points .oast tliereof y o u r {iotig o r w o rd s. ; , : Cfte Rocftestcr Camp go., ,spending,right.action, will, In the long can be extended to October 31 upon de­ ‘..Other so-ealled talking innchines reproduco ; \ 7 to io- aVit. rim, bring prosperity, as the summer onlyrecoitls of.cut and dried subjects,specially OFFICE ilOURS^2 to i5 1*. M. 38 Park Place and 33 Barclay St., New York, positing same' on October 13 to 17 with prepared in n Jnborntorv; but the Grnphopbone fa r: '• V.'. '• ,.-,'(7. tb.' 0 I*. 3I.‘ V-:"- Xo. S55.297R. riUCK, J7.C0. * brings the harvest and the flowers; the Joint agent rit Pittsburg and tlio not limited to smcli perfonnnneoK. On thcGrapiio- 6. Main Av«hue,vOcean Grove, N J, r'lioneyoueanca.sllynialcenndliiptantly reproduce • And Ills heart Was lifted up in the payment ot fifty cents.—Oct. 1. 21. reeonlsoi the voice, or any youtnl.. Thus it oon- ways of the L o rd . (v! (11. “ Lifted tip jtantly awakens new interest ami Its charm is over Jn the ways of. the Lord" means talc­ [rvsh. The re]»ror tlio pjiioms nf Jiel), Talnier, f i t ,a is oiiii braiich of o»f ljijaiiicsa. Wo ropair a pin puncture for n quarter, orvul- said. “Have you. ever:been sorry?’ •.«ll8nil mul 31:ii*t • Low prices for good electric .'work, Repair, Shoo'Atfaohed; $.1,500; worth S2.200. . VT. H. Beegle, 41 ger Agent, .413 Broadway, N ew York St. Lotiis, t’liilncli-liiliin, . l uli.inn ri,. Main avenue; Ocean Grove.^Adv. . City. • : ' - v i f ;