V E TIMES

Vol. X III. No. XI. OCEAN'GROVE, NEW: JERSEY, SATURDAY-, MARCH i8, 1905. One Dollar the Year.

MR, AND SHIRS. SUMMERS TOWNSHIP INVESTIGATION JERSEY TOWN DEVOtED TO ABE WEDDED FIFTY YEARS SATURDAY OF NEXT WEEK PHYSICAL_CULTURE SERV!p r Joyous Celebration at Their Ocean Grove Petitioners Believe Public Money Has Been Site Located Near Jamesburg and Wo if Home Last Saturday Unlawfully Expended Building is Started Mr. and Mrs/ Titian P.. Summers, Saturday, March 25, Is the dato and Work has commenced on the Sr., last Saturday celebrated, their GOVERNOR HAS NO OBJECTIONS TO MEAS­ the chancery chambers in Newark tho NEXT YEAR’S SESSION TO BE HELD AT tion of a miniature city at Outc MRS. WESLEY B. STOUT NAMED BY HEW fiftieth or golden wedding anniver­ place designated by Judgo Fort for Crossing near. Jamesburg, and- if JERSEY CONFERENCE sary at their home-* 141 Main avenue. URE BEFORE LEGISLATURE the hearing in the matter of the in­ NEW BRUNSWICK plans laid out do not miscarry, * A reception was held lasting from 3 vestigation of. the affairs of Neptune bo a decided boom to Middlesex co o’clock In the afternoon to. 10.30 at township. The members of the Town­ ty, with Jamesburg the boneficlo night. A large number of relatives ship Committee and the clerk have Bernard McFadden, the well kric REV.HANCOCKATRUSTEE and friends attended, and showered NEW AUTOMOBILE BILLS 'had the following notice served upon LIST OF APPOINTMENTS physical culture advocate, of " No,; . congratulations upon the couple. The them individually: York City, representing a syndicate/; parlors, dining-room and sitting room • “In regard to tho investigation into of wealthy capitalists of New York, were tastefully decorated In white the affairs of the township of Nep­ Judges of the . State . Courts Will G et:tli Jn- TIid. Surprise of the Week Wai the Naming of closed a deal with Frederick Lemuel , He WilL Bb On* of Flftun Clirgjmen to Look and -gold; In the evening the rooms tune, in the county of Monmouth,. Buckclew, of Jamesburg, for the pur*’ After Ihe Welfare of Ponnlnglsn Seminary, were brilliantly. lighted by many' oreasiof $1,000 In 8alarles—Oourt oLTax New Jersey, an incorporated town­ Ret. Janus lioore, of We si Long Branoh, chase of 1,000 acres of land th a t; colored electric lights. Music was ship of this State. Take notice, that takes In the strip , of land owridd by,v Rat. f. I. Kulp Now al tho' Head of Ihe furnished' by an orchestra. Refresh­ Equaiizallon. May Rep|a6e: pres• nt* Stats;Tax­ in compliance with an order, made In to the Presiding Eldership of Ihs Camdin that gentleman, extending froin Out- Stale Lax and Order Sooletjr—New Church ments, consisting o f. sandwiches,- ice ation Board—Fallhful School TeaohersjAre the above entitled cause, on the sixth Dlitriot—Ri». Dr. Marshall Comis to Ooean calts Crossing and terminating, near cream* cake and coffee were served day of March, his honorj. J. Franklin the feed mill at Lower Jamesburg^ it;Prlnoetds—Sohooi and Collag* Work by Elsie Summers, a grand-daughter, to Be Pensioned After Long SeririoevvtrvI: * Fort, a justice of the Supreme Court, flroKi, and Rot. Harris Baok to West Groie The deed has been delivered. ,1 .. : and Rena Clevenger. will on Saturday, the 25th day of Ground was broken Thursday of Her, B. C. Hancock, tho retiring The celebrants received a large : In tho legislature Monday nijght1 March, at ten o’clock in the forenoon With the reading bf the appoint­ last week by Perrlno & Buckelew, th e . pastor of St. Paul’s church, was made number of beautiful presents. These three new automobile bills were intro­ of that day, at the chancery chambers ments the New Jersey Conference, in well known contractors, for the erec<;, a trustee of Pennington Seminary by numbered articles ia gold arid china, duced. Assemblyman Manners’ bill:li­ in Newark, make a summary Investi­ session at Atlantic City for a week, tlon of a building 48x224 to be used ! conference on Monday. The other several clocks, painting,; flowers, etc; censes chauffeurs. for $ 1 annually imd gation into the affairs of the township closed Tuesday morning. The next by the company as a publishing house trustees are Revs. C. M, Boswell, J. There was also over forty dollars in makes it a misdemeanor for therii/ito: aforesaid, or will at the same. |4me conference will meet in New Bruns­ as they publish a magazine called’ j K. Shaw, J. H. Roman, E. A. Street, gold. From' Henry Welsford,' of Mt, exceed a speed-of twenty', miles .-if ad and place last 'aforesaid appoint an wick. As usual there was-a number Physical Culture, and give, employe; C. B. Case,‘W. H. Helsler, N. P. John­ Dora, Fla., came' a box of orange hour. On tbo third offense .the'^li-; expert or experts to prosecute such of surprises in the appointments. ment tp over 200 hands. After they son, G. B. White, John E, Andrus, blossoms. There was alsd among the cense - shall be forfeited;.; The. seccmd investigation, if necessary.” Atlantic City loses Rev. J. Morgan have become settled It is the inten­ Frank Moore, J. B. Burn, J. D. Bills, gifts a canary bird in a handsome bill was introduced by Assemblyman V The petition for this- investigation Read, who Is . understood to have de­ tion of the company to' erect dwell* ; G. H. Nell, M. E. Snyder. .brass.'.cage. ■'"i '■■■* v’ ' Pearce,, of Ocean county. It provides is signed by Committeeman Thomas clined the presiding eldership of the ings to the number of afleast 100 fo r? The following were named to act as : Mr. and Mrs. Summers were mar­ that township committees may give B. Hancopk, Daniel J. Hbgarty, Carnden district, so anxloUs was he to the housing of their employes and pa*., ministers on trial: Alexander Cor- ried at Frankford, Pa., March 11, autofsts the. right to hold races i on Charles F. .Krainz, - Elias S. Long- remain; fri the pulpit pf St, Paul’s tients. They Intend to make this set*-; son, James P Carman^ Elijah A. Reed, 1865, bjr the Rev. Thomas Murphy, public roads. The measure is VintroV street, -Jr., Charles J. Black, William Church at the seashore. The mem­ tlement the most important physical*,• Harry B. White, Thomas Ogle, Harry pastor of the Presbyterian church. duced largely at the instance of the • Griffin, Jr., A. T. Lake, H. W. Lake, bers of the congregation made earn­ culture settlement in the United E. Garrison, Lewis E. Moore , and Mr. Summers was a native of P.hila*. people of Lakewood, the; fashionable B. Frank Emmons, Prank Ives Bull, est appeals to the bishop and his ad­ States. Georgo P. Dougherty. deiphla, born in the Thirty-third resort, who- wish that George Gould William H. Harris, Jamesburg Ice visers for the return of their beloved Already many applicants have been, ; Election-of Rev.. E. J. Kulp,: o t We- ward. His bride was the daughter of and other ^ciety people may be al-! Co., per Harry Wardell, . superinten­ pastor, but Bishop Cranston 'told received for the purchase of small ; nonab, as president of the Stato Law Henry R . . Shoch, ’ a gentleman well lowed to race their big machines. dent; Buchanon &. Smock, per N. 13. them that First Church, Trenton, with tracts of land of from 10 to 50 acres-, and Order Society in place of Rev. kno\vn in the Quaker City's business Tho third bill provides that the pres-, Buchanon, president; D. W. Sexton, its debt of $20,000 and declining mem­ by the people residing in New Yo, Mr. Hann, of Camden, was confirmed circles. They moved ;to Ocean Grdye ent auto law shall bo amended so bb' Gottlieb Guenther, Henry S. Conrow, bership, heeded tho best organizer in who will commute to this place af| by tho conference, as well as the elec­ lnl87G. Mr. Summers is .still;active­ to include all manner of automobile; ■W, F. Coble, Charles B. Joste, W il­ the conference, and lie felt It his duty tho colony gets under way. Arran* tion of tho following ofllcers of the ly engaged in business as a contract­ •vehicles, motor cars, locomobiles and lard A. Hagerman, William O. Joste; to the church to send Dr. Read to ments are being perfected for applh Conference Temperance Society: ing mason. He was the first of his every vehicle not propelled by horse; I’Yeeholder Thomas Wyncoop, E. •Trenton. tion to the government for the iris' President, J. H. Boswell; . vice presi­ trade to locatO hers at a time when flesh, excepting only steam arid elec­ Smith, R. R. Joste, C. B. Croxson, F.- Another surprise was the appoint­ tutlon of a postofllce at the new cl dent, Eli Gifford; secretary and the Grove ; was little more than •. a tric cars whlcfi are run on tracks of G. DoGroat, H. W. Jackson, Andrew ment of Rev. James Moore, of West which they propose calling, Physlct. treasurer, C. F. GarrlBon; Executive wilderness. their own; slow moving traction. en­ Grleb, Ira Cohen, Frank Robinson; Long Branch, former presiuing elder Culture City and vthey will have-ihei Committee, J. L, Surtees, F r S. Ham­ Mr. and Mrs. Summers have four gines used to draw loaded wagons *or Roland Bennett, Ella Harris, W. A. of-the New Brunswick district, tp tho own railway depot. -■ ‘ mond, S. H. Hann, J, ~R. Mosan and C. sons* two of' whom—Joseph arid- implements on the highways and bl*. N. Emmons, George V. Gravatt, Am­ presiding eldership of the Camden’ That section of the country 'appea’ .T. Harris. Jaraes-^are in business In Philadel­ cycles or other cycles propelled by- brose Reynolds,. J. H. Cook, William district. Rev. John Handley, of Long ed to Mr. McFadden, owing . to ; It Consideration of means for for­ phia. Of the remaining sons Titian tho foot or muscular power of the R. Halns, George E. Layton, Dr. Hugh Branch, had been looked on as sure of sandy soil that absorbs the moisture warding Methodist schools and col­ P., Jr., Is a local grocery man, and riders. . S., Klnmonth, Elizabeth Hurst; appointment to the place, and tho Sanitariums will be erected for th leges took up the morning session of .Harry is a letter carrier. ' ' ■. On Tuesday morning "the House The petitioners in prayiijg for the change, was made at the very last convenience of those taking the conference, following tlie reports ' Monday’s mail brought Mr. and passed the committee substitute for investigation aver they “havo cause moment. Rev. Ell Gifford, whose ar­ course in physical culture. Contracts of the educational committees. Mrs. Summers many , congratulatory, the bill allowing Increased salaries 6). to believe that the moneys of said raignment of members of his Clayton have been placed for the clearing o' Claims of rival institutions put 'for- letters from all. over the country. > In tho Judges of the State courts. Tlie township aro being or have been un­ church whb’ indulged in dariclng( has tho tract of the smajl * timber before ’ ward by their official representatives this mail was a souvenir postal from measure provides for a general in­ lawfully or corruptly expended.” been a source of great discord iri the the coming summer, thus giving .em­ created a breeze in the conference, Washington, D. C., sent by a man crease of. ?1,000 'per year instead 'of; church, was transferred . to Long ployment to many in that section at which finally gave official sanction to who turned out to be a hitherto un­ tho proposed per diem allowance, of Branch.. once. ’ . the movement to raise money for the known relative of Mr. Summers. $25 for all extra work, as was pro­ FAMILIAR FACES IN LOCAL PULPITS Rev, E. C. Hancock, the former pas­ clearing of Pennington Seminary vided. In the bill first introduced, i . tor bf St. Paul’s, Ocean Grove, de­ SCHOOL ELECTION;MARCH 21 from debt. ‘President Prank. Moore, Assemblyman Duflleld’s bill provid­ Rev. Smith Preachad al St. Paul’s on. Sunday cided to rest from active labor for a MISS YARNELL GAVE RECITAL year’ and for that reason declined to of Pennington, was present t o ' push ing for the taxation 'of second, claw* , % ^ , s MQUilng, RQWheeler,at Night ; , ; the claims of his institution and;suc­ railroad ‘property at locaT''rates" came; accept -;a» regular charge. .*,V~ Six,Trustees Aro to'Be ChMw.ai. ih'gJtjjiiiai/. ceeded in getting through a ; resoJu-r Prof. Mulford’8 Pupils Entortained il a.MusIo- up on second rending In the House. . Last Sunday the pulpit of St. Paul’s A's was expected Dr. j . W. Marshall Heoilng'-Nn' tlon giving the sanction of the' body- The House Committee on Judiciary church, was su*ppl»ed in me morrilng comes to Ocean Grove. A strong ef­ alo Last Saturdar Evening by the Rev. S. H. C. Smith and In the fort was put forth to have Dr, Mar­ i Tho annual school meeting, of this ":- to turning over once each year-\he reported with amendments the bill townshlp will be held next Tuesday pulpits of churches throwghout the At the homo of Prof. Walter Mul­ creating a court of ; equalIzatlpn of , eyenlng by the Rev. Henry M; Wheel­ shall elected a presiding elder, but as ford, 61 Heck avenue, a piano recital er. Both are well-known Ocean he had been promised to Ocean Grove, evening. Six trustees are to be elect- ’State for raising of money for that In­ taxes to take the place of the present ed. The amount of money necessary, was given • last .Saturday evening by- Grove clergymen., Presiding Elder Haines . would . not stitution. State Boaru of Taxation. As amend­ to conduct the schools will also.be de­ Miss Golda Yarnell, who was assisted “Growing in grace” was the topic give ear to anything else. Rev. .T, E. The first resolution vested tho pow­ ed the bill provides for a court of termined. The meeting will bo he1 by Miss Lcola Moore, reader, and of Rev. Mr. Smiths sermon, based on Sawn Is sent “to Bradley Beach. The er of taking over the pulpits by Penn­ three ' members,, the president judge in the Ocean Grove school houv: ington ministers, but after a deter­ Harry Miller and Lees Broome, vio­ pf wii 1 ch - mu St be. a lawyer. TheBal- the last verse of the third, chapter of West Grove, church again secures-tlie linists. • * Rev. D. B. , Harris. Rev, Edward' The trustees wjiose terms expire mined opposition, by a faction led by ;ary of"all^ the^^ inem bers^isfixedS lit II Peter. ".j;' '■ are Isaac Garrabrant, P. P. Dodd, Da­ • The program rendered was as fol­ Rev.: Mr. Wheeler took his text Mount. will fill the: West Park , pulpit. Rev. J. Ward Gamble, the measure $5,ooOV - '•:; v vid E. Hayeiis. Joseph-P. Johnson and was modified so as to leave the mat­ lows: Violin solo, “Meditation,’.’ Assemblyman Dalrymple, of Pas­ from ^the. Thirty-ninth Psalhi, third Rev. RIdgley going to Bethany,; Cam­ Harry Miller; recitation, * “Mother verse: “While L was musing the fire den, First..Church; Asbury: .Park, is Elmer C. Benner, together- with Capt ter with the official boards of the saic county,; introduced a new teach­ Ralnear, deceased. . ' churches. Says,” Mias' Leola Moore; piano solo, ers’ pension fund bill. It provides burned.’— The attendance at both ser­ without a pastor; although it is be­ Announcement of a project for “Remember Me,” MIbs Gold a Yarnell * t h a t,teachers -who have’ served Ib vices was large. _ lieved conference - arrangements will building a new church at Princeton violin solo, "Flower Song,” Lees schools for; thlrty-fivei yfiars arid for permit of Or. Gffiln,- of Scranton, tak^ Orchestra ConcDrl and Daskeibal! brought forth. a hearty response and Broome; piano solo, “Warbling at twenty eonseciitive ■ years in one djs» FORCING SCHOOL MONEY ISSUE Ing that charge, as originally sched­ A double attraction will be preson promise of assistance from the con­ Eve,” Miss Yarnell;; recitation, “The trict may bef on their own petition or uled. ed at the Asbury Park casino th; ference. Bisnop Cranston, Bishop Yacht Race,” Miss Moore; piano solo, by action of. the local school board, Tho list of appointments for this (Friday) evening. There will , bo- a Charles H. Fowler, Bishop C. C. Mc­ "Heavenly Rest/' Miss Yarnell; vio­ pensioned on half pay ? and retired A Rule to Show Cause May Compel Bradley district follows:. basketball game between* the Nep­ Cabe and Presiding Elder Davis were, lin solo, “Hearts and Flowers,” Lees from active, teaching. ‘ Beach to Reimburse Township A deiphla, J. D. Webb: Asbury Park, tune Township high nrhool team arid;; named as heads for a committee to Broome; recitation, “Our Hired Girl,” The Senate passed tho bill provld-' to.be supplied; Atlantic Highlands,. D. the five from the South 6 range high, . raise necessary funds for the new edi­ .Miss Moore; piano solo, “Nearer My ing for the erection .of a reformatory Upon application of Counselor S. C. Cobb; Belford; H. .S. Gascoyne; school. The school orchestra wil;- fice. God,” Miss Yarnell; piano duet, for women. A. Patterson, representing Neptune Belmar, Wright Eckersley; Bradley play before and after the gamo. Tho ' Rev. A. M. Lake and Rev. J. R, "Spanish Dance,” Prof. Mulford and The Senate also passed the bill to township, Justice Fort has granted Beach,. J. E. t Sawn; Cliffwpbd' and admission will be fifteen cents. ; : ■ Westcott were transferred from the Miss Yarnell. . . permit boroughs to regulate the .clos­ an order to show cause why Tax' Col­ Cheesequake, ’ J...-N. Bro\yn; Cranbury; lector Patrick J. Manion, pf Bradley supernumerary to the superannuated ing hours of hotels and saloons. This H. M. Brown: Eatontowii and Tlriton Large AtlendanoQ st Church' Classes list and Rev. H. P. -Conover and Rev.- Warmed Himself al Flro In Wagon bill was introduced at tho instanco of Beach, should not be compelled to .Falls,1 H. J . . Belting: Engiishtown,: S, pay over to the township • schodl au­ S. Weatherby; Farm ingdaie, = Wi 111 ani Tho; attendance at the Tuesday'^ W . . S. Mitchell were added as super­ . A blaze in a butcher’s wagon stand­ Princeton College authorities. numeraries. thorities' $6;470,43 as.: that borough’s Adams: Fort Hancock, A. A.; .Brown; evening, classes at Stl Paul’s churchy ing in a Cookman avenue alley, As­ Other bills passed were: Providing Four women , were named on the; share of the money voted for school Freehold, S. K. Hickman; Greenvillp was much larger this week than over ’.; bury Park, attracted the attention of for tho establishment of a forest committee which will have In charge purposes for the fiscal year ending and Cedar Bridge, Milton Eastlack; before. In-the young men’s . class, Officer Longstreet Monday morning park reservation and the appoint­ tho formation of an order of deacon­ July 1. 1905. Hamilton, H. L. Burkett; Highlands, led by Joseph P. Johnson, thirty turn-, before daylight. Curled up In the ment of a State Board of Forestry’; esses and a. deaconesses’ home. Pre­ Tho order granted by Justice-Fort Henry Johnson; Hightstown, . C. B. ed out. M'iss Anna Hughes’ class of wasoh the : ^officer found Thomas permitting the construction of ele­ siding Elder Dobbins advanced the Is returnable Monday, March 27. Fisher; Imlaystown, ' Alo&o Cham­ young ladles had. twenty present, W.V Dalnzo, an Italian boy. -V Tlie boy had vated railroads where the cousent of proposition for the Innovation wbich bers ; Jacobstowh, and Cookstown; H. A. Cross’ class also had a large' at-; built the fire to keep himself warm, municipalities is obtained; , permit­ he claimed had become a necessity in 13. Garrison; Jamesburg, Dlckersoii tendance. The leaders are. greatly ; ^s ho was Rooked upon as a suspic­ ting tho property owners in Atlantic " Fireman's Smoker Tonight encouraged thereat. the New Jersey Church. . Following City; to construct^ bridges, from build­ This ! Friday) -OTenlng the mem Moore.:' ious person ho was sent to jail by Keansburg,: H; M r Smith;' Keyport; are the names of the committee: ings across tho street bers of Washington fire company will justice Borden. It is believed by the Calvary, C; S. Lawrence; St. John’s, MIbb Virginia Bllderback, of Salem; bo entertained with a smoker. The Death of a Summer Resident police that this boy knows something Joseph Garrison; Lakehufst,, E. F.• Mrs. W. A. , DaviB, of Camden; Mrs. (Concluded on eighth page.) committee has secured talent ?rom Mrs. Alice Ludlow, a' summer resi-; of the recent fires In the West Park Reed; Lakewood, G. S. Meserole; Lit­ Matilda Hoagland, of Trenton; Mrs. section./ -. ______th:; city. Among thoa: who will ap­ dent of Ocean Grove, died at Red ; Wesley Stout, of Ocean Grove; Rev. tle Silver, R. T. Leary; I^ong Branch, Bank last Friday morning. She was : pear as entertainers will be Haley Asbury, J. G. Edwards; First Church, S.; K. Hickman, Rev. J. • H. Secrlst, Dunbar Bell Ringers and Miss Assy and Bond, musical team, and the Clin- eighty-seven years old; For some, Sohools Sever Athlello Relations Eli Gifford; St. Luke’s,- John Hand- Charles C. Case, Rev. Marshall Owens As previously announced, the Dun­ ton-Cook Trio, skotcb artists and mu­ years Mrs. Ludlow during the suin- Athletic relations between the high ley; 9impson, George L. Dobbins; and Rev. Monroe Van Sant bar Male Quartette and Bell Ringers sicians This will be the third enter­ mer season lived in her cottage at 15:. schools, of this township and Asbury will give an entertainment in the Manasquan, J. L. Surtees; Matawan, Abbott avenue. Mrs. Ludlow was a,'* Park have been severed. The town­ tainment given . by : the Washington D. E. Lyon; MilltoWn, J. E. Shaw; Brlnton's Band at Beiah Oaslno. opera;_: house . at '.Asbury; .Park on company during tho winter. Their sister to Hubbard Woolley, of Ham- • ship school was first apprised of the Morganville, to be supplied; Nave-', Thursday evening of next week. This fourth and last will be given on April ilton. She leaves a son. V-. Vs Brlnton's military band gave satis­ matter in a letter' sent to the man­ sink and Oceanic, G. C. Pooiton; New factory concerts in the'Asbur/ Park quartette waB heard at St» Paul’s 7 th. ager of ItB track team by tho secre­ church, Ocean Grove, last winter. Brunswick, First Church, J, P. Sha\v; casino last Saturday nnd Sunday tary of the Park school association. Pitman Church, W. Tr Valient;- . St.. Street Sertloe Pipe Bursted' ' evenings. Thesoconcerts formed a Those present then were satisfied Umbrella for Hen. Nanqook The latter'in withdrawing from tho that th6y obtained full value for the James’ Church, T. S. Brock; New A break in the water service pipe ; pleasant break In tho winter-monoto­ annual series of games between the Rev. B. C. Hancock returae<| from Egypt and; Collier’s M.lll; W. A. Lilley. right in front of the postofllce e t ^ ny, besides serving to 'Introduce *.hc price of: ad m issio n .In conjunction two schools forfeits t h e charaplon: with tho quartette, MIsb IWargaret conference on Tuesday. That s'tor- Ocean Grove, J, W. Marshall; trance threatened a small flood Tues­ spring season of music at tho piiYll- ship cup. _ V noon bo removed his personal effects: Oceanport, 'A. J; Gregory; Old Bridge day morning. In a jiffy Inspector, Gal-?, lon. Victor 3chertzlngerr violinist, Asay, Ocean Grove’s., favorite elocu­ tionist, will appear. Tickets are 25/ front tho J*,. E. parsonage and inv and Spottswood, George T. Hilm au; viu Reed and .his assistant, Richard ' and Waiter Haefnor, harpist, assisted Parsonage Improvements mediately loft for Perth Amboy, Point Pleasant, G. S. Miller; Points Collins, repaired the damage. Froat the band. At neither of these con­ 50 and 75 cents. Reserved seats may Noteworthy improvements are. be­ bo procured at Tompkins’ stationery where 'he and Mrs. Hancock will take ville and Wrlghtstown, S. T, Horner; is responsible ,for the broken pipe! certs was tho attendance a record lip their residence for a year with Red Bank,' First Church, Alfred breaker. ing made at the M. E. parsonage, 85 store, Ocean Groye, and at Hullck’s Heck avonue. The dining-room and pharmacy, Asbury Park. their daughter, Mrs. Eunyon. On Wagg; Grace, B. C. Llppincott, Jr.; , Dr. Marshall’* Missionary Sermon / - Wednesday Mr. Hancock came to tbo Sayrevllle, J. F. Sechrist; Sea Bright, Ushers* Union at Pitman pastor’s study are being enlarged, a Rev. Dr. Marshall, the new pastor bay window added, new plumbing put Grovo espociall; to be present at U. G. Hagaman; Silverton, W . E. of St. Paul’s church, Ocean Grove, .do-; ’ Following tho plan of St Paul’s in, and tho house inside and out Is to Wuthtr Bureau'* Coldest Wlntei - prayer meeting that evening, accord­ Blackiston; Smithburg, to be sup­ livered the annual missionary sermon C church, Ocean Grove, the M. E. be painted. Theso Improvements are By the records of tho weather bu­ ing to promise. He war; presented plied ; South Amboy, Cl B., Ogdon; of tho New Jersey conference , last; church at Pitman Grovo has organ­ being made under the direction of the reau of Now-York the winter now with a handsome umbrella by the South Rlverl J. W , Clarke; Southard Sunday evening in the First, M.V-E.'^ ized an ushers’ union. The offcers parsonago committee. about ended was the coldest but one finance committee of the church. Circuit, J. S; Moore; Spring Lake, J. Church of Atlantic City. -. . . . are: Clarence Owens, president; since'the weather-bureau was estab­ O, Kulp; Toms; River,, Aananias Law­ Raymond Wood, secretary and treas­ lished. it* the 3 months o f the win­ Bonner, Fire Hero, Known Here rence; Wall, H.; P. Grim;- West As­ urer. Tho_members are: Sherman Sohoo! Team Defeats Netoaos Township Commlttoo Mooting ter of 1903--04 the mean temperature Lieutenant Bonner, who In the Al- bury Park, Edward Mount; West Stiles, John Allen, Charles Riley, Ar- Tho basketball team from the high was 20.4, the coldest on record iu tho Grove; D. B. Harris; Whitesville, C. Chairman Dodd has called a meow­ ioigh Hess, * Prank Creekmore, school of this town defeated the Netr lok stree? tenement houso flro. New thirty-four years. This winter for the York on Tuesday morning, scaled the M. Johnson. ing of the Neptune Towuship Com- James Wllilamson, Harry Kerns, oao players last Friday night. The mlttee for this. (Friday) eveijing. It ;; months tho temperature has been red hot flro escaprio 0v<. times and Some of the members of the Brad­ Robert Chew and Melvin Chow. game was played in the Casino court. Is expected that the election of '^'a, 20.8. In tha same period thin winter each tlmo brought down a womau and loy. Beach charge are. vigorously. proT Score, 29 to 17. On tho school team member .and treasurer ' to succeed , the snowfall has been 63.3 Inches for child, is well known in Ocean Grovo. testing against having the Rev. Mr. were C. Wills, W. Stout, S. Farrell, Walter Hubbard will be taken up. Contributions to? December, January and February, Bonner Is the con of Now York’s for­ Sawn as their pastor. They say their N. Dalo and A.' Jamison. church needs a younger man, and Secretary Tomklnu makes the fol- while lor tho corresponding period mer flro chief. Somo years ago he they incline towards Rev. E. D. Van- Money to Loan lowing report of additional contrlbu* last year tho snowfall was 28.5. was a summer guest at the Trlarlno To Summer Renters Drlght, of Lumberton. • . tlm rir-to tbo. Associated,. Charities: Villa. . ' / ; . Money to loan on first bond and " Mrs..Hfertry.Mitchell $1, Mrs, "J. H. Consult my Xiet In another part of • Money to Loanr V mortgages In amounts from $300 sto : Jbnc?! $1, Mrs. Tustlne'?l, Rev. P. this paper .if you wiBh to g$t a cottage ; Mono? to loan in amountsts froin »4BC Properties fo r Sato , New Pnsoher at St. Paul’s $5,000 at 5 per cont. and C per 'Cent. Wllaou ?1, Layton & Prostbn, bag of or boarding house for this season. to *3,000 on bond end mo:ortgu^e. E. We havo a larg« list of desirable Rev. Dr. Marshall; S t Paul’s new If you wish a loan on . your property,' : potatoes; A Friend, 25 pounds of Largest Hat to select from . on the N. 'Woolirton, Heal Estatei nnand1 ’ Tntnr.IrJSar- properties and loti- for salt; at fcar preacher, wiU occupy tho pulpit of consult me. • first-, E* . N. Woolstoni, flour; Consumers’ Coal Company, coaBt. 0, N. Woolston, Peal Bstate, ance Agency, 50 Mata avenue; j Ocean K%inB. H. N. Woolston, Real Estate, 60 the Ocean Grove church at both serr Real Estato and Insurance, 60 Main' - three tons of coal,. 59 Main ay6nue, Ocean Grove, N. J. tf Grovo, N. J ■ ..'. pw’. Main nvenue. Ocean Grovo, N. J. rices on Sunday. . •' " , avenuo; Ocean .Grove, N. J. * . t t ‘ 2 THE OCEAN GFlQVE TIMES " , . , ' , .' ; SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1905. ‘

C. B. Halimll. 112 Lake avenue, , Many pledges: for gas 49 Main avenue. 90 Franklin avenuo. ' -4:. Addle P, Hazzard. Cornelia W. BUckelew. r . HAVE BEEN SECURED 23 Central avenue. • 84 Asbury avonue. ‘rtYy -■ i John Greenbank, Charles F..Black, ...... - Very few Refuse to Lernl Their Support 15 .Broadway, Bessie P. Condicti ^ Seashore Helen J. Thompson, 90 Clark avenue. ; ■ to the Proposition, and Thus Put 59 Frnnklin avenue. Ellen Gertrude Conery, : I Themselves on Record ■A. H. Stockton, 21 Embury avenue. Seaside Hotel. Jacob R. Bnrry.: Furniture Store . Hofe is tUo "roll of honor"—tbo list Ernest N. Woolston, 25% Sea View nvenue. ' of property owners.' with tho location 81 Main avenue. 11. B. Smith. Brick Building, Olin St., Ocean Grove of the buildings In which they pledge Hannah Bortoh. ’ : *•,-Terrace* Lodge, 54 Lake avenue. The New Arborton. 'ymBelves to use cas: Hannah Beardwood. 1 ■ W . H. Hamilton, v 84 Mount Tabor Way. . . .. Complote Line of . :J., Spreter, GO Webb avenue. Ella'fa. Armstrong, Main avonue. H. H. Bunting, tnuel'N. . Mitchell, 62 Webb avenue. 94 Clark nvenue. - G. M. Craig. rurniture^Fitniente 5 Olin street. M. White, . Mvrgarec W. Stone, The Lawrence, 5G Franklin avenue. Good Grade of furniture Cheap 71-Broadway, L. vanGiliuwe; J. Randolph Apploby, — s; aeorgo Howard WhitOeld, 10S Main avenue. 100 Cookman avonue. An Essential Feature Porch, Dining, Rocker, Parlor Ghalrs in Great Variety 30 Main avenue; Olin street nnd Contrnl avenuo. William H.' CroCker. Gooiiing Utensils, Dishes, Etc. ; V1 40 Olin street. Stephen D. Woolley, 51 Franklin avenue. Health and tlie. enjoyment Raymond Raff. 43. Main avenue. Anna H. Barnum, 28 Abbott avenue. . GO Asbury avenuo. Harry Summers. of living demand proper bath­ ...jarloB li. Hall, 115 Clark nvenue. A. S. Chapman. $ £ • • • • ’ -'W Ocoan Pathway. Georgo M. Bennett, * .'. 77 Stockton avenue. ing facilities. In rural dis­ Wall Paper and Han^in^s ■ Hazel. . • 11G Hock avenue. J. W. Cosden, tricts the streams in summer 33 Embul-y avonue. O. I; HlnK, c - V . Tho Aberdeen, Surf avenue. : -'H. McMullen, The ..rdtnore; Elizabeth k. Davis. afforded the necessary ablu­ Special Sale Next Week 77 Webb avenue. 19 Atlantic, avenue, : ' 1, Surf avenue: tions, but as we are more Largest atook of leading patterns of paper along the Sew i . R. Henry Carr, ' --. 3 Surf avenue; C. J. Knapp, ..i- Jersey const, from i conta o single roll to the finest wall oov- |gifcVV.:- 79 Pilgrim Pathway. 79 Main avenuo. 07 Mt. Hermon.Way. crowded together the exercises ering that oon bo purohased. "Work prompfly done and 3S: George W: Morrow, Henry. C. Farrell, Henry Hess, . workmanship guaranteed. Give ua a oall before nuylng elae- '■jJiSv:''52 Main., avenue. 97 Asbury avenue. 23 Bath avenue. and health we used to enjoy •{35 R, S.'Cramer. John M. Bey. president, S.' J. Jordan. . cannot be regained without 80 Clark avenue. St, Panl’s church and parson­ 1.00 Main, avenue. ROSS & WILGUS Sft-Wttltor J- Mulford. age. ' ' Miss Annie E. Hunter. the modf.rn use of the bath. Tho Diamond State. . 21 Olin stTOP.t. F.' A. Stone. Salesroom, Olin Street, Opp. Postofllce, Ocean Grove Oanlol Adams, 141 Broadway. O. J. Hyde. "m 31 Broadway. Joseph P. Johnson, 6G Embury avenue; Andrew T. Van Cleve 'Mrs. E. E. Boyd. 78 Lake avenue. 62% Embury avenue; < V ■ 43 Embury avenuo. G. L. D. Tompldns, 08 Embury avenue. The People’s K. Frederick A. Wilson. 115 Mt Hermon Way, Hugo W . Hoffman, ■ • 53 Clark avenuo. N. II. Kilmer, 55 Webb avenue., t, ; Popular Plumber ■ 'i'M rs. James W. Maloney. The. Alaska House, Walter B. Johnson; ■ SO Franklin nvenue. Adallne W, Wilson. : ■ 67 Clark, avenue; Ocean Orove, New Jersey •i Mrs. M. E. Batcher. 36 Heck avenue. 08 Cooknian. avenue. 44 Webb avenue. S. F. Jenkins, • Mrs. Sarah S. Hollenbeck; $ 'tjo hn H. Dungan. The Ocean Wave. 66 Lake avenue. i 16 Ocean Pathway. II. G. Shreve, Sarah E. Engard, Mrs. James Wood, 92 Main avenue. 38 Bath avenue. i-i.V.Si 19 Ocean avenue. A. R. Shrove, Otto Bernz, Rev. Thomas. Houston. 143 Main avenue. G2 Franklin avenue. ; 56 Broadway. Rev. .William Jones, The St. Elmo. Amanda, F.Garford, •Vddle . McDonald. 21 Webb avenue. • 57 Broadway. W: S. Conklin. • Mrs. Emma J. Fleck, 91. Heck avenue.' Vlillam P. Cleaver. 26 Bath avenue. 50 Clark avonue. George M. Burnham, 49 Broadway. Mary S. Holmes. Tickets on sale daily, March 1 to May 15, Chi-1 Sdward R. Stolnmetz. 67 Benson avenue. 77 Mt. Hormon Way. M. E. Covington. ■ cago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, ' 90 Abbott avenue. Ambrose A. Fenton. Stephen M. Randall, Mrs. Alonzo Ameli, . 30 Bath avenue. Tacoma, Seattle, Victoria and Vancouver. .ii-:. -50 Lake avenue. Mary E. Oraham, ' Mrs,. Charles H. Woolley, The Brooklyn. Correspondingly low rates from other points'. D. J. Shlpmall, - 107 Webb avenue, /t'iv.vS5 Pitman avenue. Catharine Fisher, Daily and personally conducted excursions in through Pullman Mrs; Georgo Barlow, .67 Cookman avenue. A. M. Baumgartner, 03 Stockton avenue; tourist sleeping cars from to Portland, San Francisco and 90 Webb avonue. 20 Abbott avenue; ' 121 Pilgrim Pathway. , Los Angeles without change. Double berth only 27.00. Fast R/'W . Courtney, 22 Abbott avenue; Stephen B, Gilhuly, ' • 10 Embury avenue. Thatcher ■ furnaces are designed to trains, choice of routes. Meals in dining cars (a la carte). 24 Abbott avenue; 5 Pilgrim Pathway. ;J. H. Davis. give the largest volume of warm air Write us for information as to the resources and opportunities, the 20 Abbott avenue; R. J. Dll worth. ; 3 Olin street, for the smallest amount of coal. In 1 wonderful climate and kindly soil of the Pacific Coast, how to ‘ .30 Abbott, avenue; 95 Mt: Carmel Way. 1 get there, how. long it takes and what it costa via the Chicago, ' i John Bremer, 32 Abbott; avenue; Mrs. Millie S. Emerson. other words, the greatest . comfort and O.Pllgrlm Pathway. tho least cost. ^ Union Pacific and North-Western Line. Booklets and folders j 21 Broadway; 60 Abbott avenue. , seiit postpaid on receipt of 4 cents in stamps. Rev. Robert, Whlnna. William E. Greenbank. W by not let mo talk over the fur­ . 14 -Embury nvenue. 23 .Broadway; 27 Broadway. 87 Emhury avenue. nace question with you. . AU agents eoll tickets via this Jiao, i’,M. M. Bovard. H. J. Lisle Ellen Hunt, . 46. Webb avenue. 8 Heck avenue. The 'Best of Everything. /•'.George: W. Staats, ’ 138 Heck-avenue. 112 Broadway. M. H. PowelL Mtb. L.;C. Hessler, 47 Franklin avenue. 109 Central avenue. , John H. Ryno 13 -Pilgrim "Pathway. E. Frank Hart. Rebecca J. Douglass,- > -. Nos. 312-314 Bond- Street '.Mrs. Joanna R. Creely, 27 New York avenue. * , 97 Heck avenue: ; '9 Pitman avenue. W. M. Stauffer. 76 Franldln avenue; ■-.! ■ Asbury, Park, N.J. 0 Heck avenue. A‘ ;Wiiliatn Moran, 79 Franklin avenue. E. H. Bone. Millie J. Vaughan, Up-to-Date Heating, Roofing ana . The Clarendon. 80 Heck avonue. ' Alexander C. Yard. 74 Clark avonue. Mrs. Elizabeth K. Myers, W. C. Carpenter, MetalWork 12 Main avenue. 3G Embury avenue. Charles A. Tonak, 47 Webb avenue; W. L. 'Meeks, ,..36 Embury avenue. .... (18 Abbott avenue; 114 Lake avenue: • 54 Heck avenue. Horace Dutcher. SPECIAL DISCOUNT THIS MONTH OF 10% 111 Asbury avenue. 6G Abbott avenue. ' U LOW UU OS ALL CASK l»UliOll AS l£S. •Laura M. Wright, M. D., 113 Ashury avenue. • ;;; • 101 Heck, avenue. . Mrs. Ellen Brady, Cornelius Mrs. Emma B. Feldman, , J18.'Maln avenue. ’{William II. Carman, 32 Pitman avenue. •' ■ 103 Embury nvenue. Estate R. C. McCullay. ’ Mrs. Mary Kalnlng, Ho. 624 Cookman J/venue J. Stanley Ferguson, 15 Atlantic avenue. 118 Cookman avenue. i".' 134 Main avenue. O. E. Boyd. . . .. ■Miss E. A. Conkey, Jtsburp Park Mrs. M. H. Vail, 67 Webb avenue. 64 Webb avenue; 59 Embury avenue. Mrs. E. Wolter, G. W. Davis, John M. Dey, G'7 Broadway. 137 Main avenue. Clark and New Jersey avenues. Margaret G. Currie, TheM rooms ,&io oo exhibi­ • i|>-«liow ua*cII) as' they Rev. Qeorge Clnrko. 120 Main avenue. Miss Medelihe Halleron, tion In our wftiwoom*. woiuu tppw tn jour homa. ilO Mt. Tailor Way. 71 Abbott avenue. P A R t O R . - K John R. Wright. V. D., Velour or Fi DIN1NO-HOOM .Jane, H. Crowell. 12 Embury avenue. Mrs. A. L. -Vandewater, Jot Suit, | F. We Also Furnish a Fiat —OiJt fildelxxird, betel Mlraor, Freadi; wi mirror t « d w in t Hew, 28 Pitman avenue. 50 Webb avenue. and -- - Parlor TfcJ Mrs. .C. R. Priest. at $ 65.00 taf Miehlne, . with i-O y '. H. Jane Llppincott, . ’ The Norman House. Mrs. Emma S. Insklp, y. , 15 Webb avenue. W rlto for Our New Catalogue, w n' guiurui U« j Lo*4 h- Mrs. M. L, Wyman. Beach ave. nnd McCllntock st. •r Ooortkj o»k gS-.;Mrs'. Joseph Elverson, ,' Beaeli View House. Moiled Upon Application; ’ 27 pitman avenue. Mrs. E. C. Walling, Optician Mary A. Gelbach. ' 43 Abbott avenue. P Mary "A. Engleman, 28 McCllntock street ■, $ 1.00 a Week Opens r / , -9 Surf avenue. Mrs. Isabella Ellis Sallade, Mrs. James P. Taylor, Latest Designs in Jewelry and S'Ylsaliella C.' McMillan. 31 Pitman avenue. 88 Franklin avenue. an Account. &£?••■ ■ ' ■ 82 Webb avenue. John H. Faraday, Mrs. E. A. Smith, . ' Silverware W® Also Carry a Complete t Mrs. 8. C. Graham. ... 49 HecJt avenue. , -. ' topics under discussion are • 'timely ; 29 Pitman avenue. Mrs. M. E. Schwartz, and of Interest noL only to the teaph"- : • JJiss L. Cannlnc. Olive House. er but to the layman as well. Asbury , G e o r g e m . B e n n e t t ; .33 Pitman avenue. Mrs. William S. -Middleton. Park Is a most wide-awake city and Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Mouldings, Hardware, Paints, Charles W. Blios, ' 33 Ocean Pathway. has every accommodation and con­ ■ Oils, Etc. - J-.. 73 Stockton avenue. Thomas Courtney. venience to successfully entertain Painting: James Dnvlson, 74 ABbury nvenue. the delegates. The beach at this ’70 Mnin avenue. Alexander Mitchell, ’ point has most excellent bathing fa­ ' IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Mrs. M. II. Page. 18 Hath avenue. cilities. Tlie environs without equal No. 116 Heck Avenue. OCEAN (IROVB, N. j. •••;.' Tlio Simpson. JameB M. R obs. and hotels of sufficient size and num­ SOUTH MHIN STREET ' ThomaR Martin., Jr.. 92 Mt. Carmel Way; ‘ ber-16 accommodate the vast assem- 117 Clark avonuo. Ross' pavilion, bledge of delegates. • JAS. ft SEXTON Asbury Park, N. J. Richard Wilson, . ( The Now Jersey Central is known : William A. Wblto, Factory, D unkirk; New Jersey. ■ Branch Yard, Spring Lake, New Jersey. . . Ocean View Hotel. 108 Heck avenue. far and wide as the popular seashore Director m €m»almer D. C. Covert. Mrs. Irene Gravatt, route to the Jersey shore resorts and Supt. Mt. Proapact Ceidetory; ! A large aasortm eiit of Casketa, etc;;. ' . 22-Atlantic avenue. 134 Lake' avenue. operates both an all-rail route as well oonatantly on hand. ^ Plowers of v\ C. J.'-Taylor. Rev. J. T. Tucker, as the famous Sandy Hook Route. / any design at short notieo. ;i.Y 90 Webb avenue. 91 Ashury avenue. » The accommodations offered by the .• *''=•’./•.J- /Vnrlom.m i d v Charles B. Wllgus. Mrs. M. E. Cummings, New Jersey Central are exceptional No. 17 M ain' Street, ; Ashury Park, '-N, J. THE ST. ELMO 137 Mt. Hermon Way, BO Abbott avenue. and If yon are interested in the con­ .' Frederick A. Heain. Mrs. S. A. Cramer. vention, you should have the N. E. A. William Jones, Proprietor Tho Nutley. . . 49 Franklin avenvie. folder which the New Jersey Central Charles S. Ferris a Prof. Oliver G. J. Schadt. W. S. Conner. lias just Issued. It is an illustrated 44 Ocean Pathway. INo. 77 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, IH. J. V 45 Embury avenue. descriptive folder and Ib sent free to Practical Painter J Charles S. Ferris. Mrs. A..Raymond •Rail. any address by C. M. Burt, G. P. A., Delightfully located on principal thoroughfare. ’t,.’ • • 141 Broadway. .6 8 ABbury avenue; Now Jersey Central, . Let me estimate on your work fc;vT. W.. Llllngore, Sr.. 58% Asbury avenue. Send us a postal with your,, address 103 Webb Avenue, Ocean Orove Open all the year. Terms $7 to $10 a week. The Lillagaard. (Rev.) B. E. Dlcitbaut and get one.—It. £! • Edward I. Brown. G2%’ Broadway,' $peGial rates. Mrs. Ernest H. Bennett. V “ V 144 Lake avenue. Property Owners ' irW H iiam A. Cross. : 113 Central avenue.; : M. C. Griffin spring, fall and winter v Write for booklet rj>.v The Towor House. ' Joshua Brlorloy, List quickly your properties with «7,'';Jos. I.evl Williamson, 97 Central avenpe.? the, undersigned It you wish to rent or Contractor and Builder - - 45 Broadway. Estate Albert Bogert, sell .them. E. N. Woolston, Real Es­ ; 12B. M alnnvenue.“v tate .and Insurance, 50 Main avenue. Residence, 66 Heck Ave. G. M. C. Ryers. _ — THE.DE • WITT HOUSE upenOpen ailall inethe year. :Y J C f l j f n ; u r o y e - ,\yariot <*ODhy. rooms. Home comforts. y •, ; ! v p.O/IiV?nT^: i ;; -Jar*—-. A deep dimple- shallowed Betty’s pink A PRAIRIE DINNER. and Ilia Economical Son. WASHINGTON HERIFF'S SALE.— By virtue of * cheek for a moment Then, looking d6- Alexandre Dumas, the greiit French S writ of fl. fa. to mo directed, 1*. muroly nt Jack, she auswered Frank's CookEnic U(eniil]M May lie - DUvem efl storj; writer, was very forid and provul Low-Rate Tour Via Pennsylvania sued out of the Court of Chancery of question; ' -’V *' W ith Iri' I'M-imrli,K 1<- of his soil Alexaiidre, wli.o. iiiso became Railroad the Stato of New Jersey will be ex­ " I would be ever so much obliged to Suppose you Htiirt on a trip across a famous author, . ills regard for lilui posed to sale a t’ publlo vonduo,: on -you If you would just drop me at- liiy tho mountains, you have plenty of wits increased apparently by '11ie fact • March 23 is the date on which will MONDAY, THE THIIITBBNTH DAT door. ' Mother-' scolded because I came "grul>,” blit you accidentally left your thnt the son li/id a very good apprecia­ be run the next personally-conducted OF MARCH, lDOli, between tho hour* •B y S. I . T in s le y out, and it will appease her, wrath cooking utensils behind—not n dutch tion of the value of money, a quality tour of the Pennsylvania Railroad to of 12 o’clock and 5 o’clock (at 2 Washington. This tour will coyer a somewhat to know’ tliat I came home oven, not a frying pan, not a. tin plate, which the father did not possess hi the o’clock), In the afternoon of said'day, without being touched by the rain.” ‘ slightest degree. period of three days, affording ample at the Court House, Freehold, In tho oven a tomnto can. Do you BiippoBe tjme to visit all the principal points Copuiloht. 1504. bu S. 1>. Tlnslcu Jack said nothing, but his face was A writer of recollect ions relates tliat townshjp of Freehold, county of Mon. for a moment I would sit down on that oi! interest at the National Capital, very pale' when Betty- gave him,;her. sack of'flour and starve? Not qulto. he once visited Dumas at St. Germain. mouth, Now Jersey. He had just been bitteii .iri the huud including the Congressional Library All those tracts or parcels of land - hand at the carriage door. Frank. trled Build ii hJg lire and when It gets low and the new. Corcoran Art Gallery! by his dog and wus uiinble to write, aJid premises, hereinafter particularly “You are not going out in all this to coax, him to change his nj^ul, but Bhove n lot of good old spuds under the Rate, covering railroad transporta­ Jack .was firm, because Be tty/did:. no t but was dictating a novel. described, situate, lying and being In rain, are you, Betty?” coals. If you have fresh meat the-way tion for the round trip and hotel ac­ tbo Townehlp of Neptune, in the second the invitation. Just ns ^te car­ His eon went out as the visitor came - "Why not?" Betty turned/ around la clear for broiling.'. If not, slice your commodations, $14.50; or $12 from county of Monmouth and State of; riage door was about to be cloned , Het­ in,.-:. ‘ ' .. f• slowly and looked at her mother. bacon, Impale It oil a stout switch and New York, $13 or $10.50 from Tren­ New Jersey, known and designated a * f; ty leaned out, iy . ( when your spuds are done break them "Alexander has Just left me,” said ton, and proportionate rates from oth­ VWfcy not? .Why, because It Is pour- lots numberono thousand one hundred :VOh, Mr; Winslow, i have decided to open and allow the good old -bacon the father. "W hat a good fellow that er points, according to hotel selected. and ninetcon (1119) and ono thousand Ingr-fllmply pourlugl’' go to the Freenian dance Friday:night.” grease to drop on them as. It broils on boy is I: Just fancy, this moriilng I re­ Rates cover accommodations at hotel “Well, vrbat of It? I’m not afraid of one hundred and twenty-one (1121), Then the carriage' rolled away; When the end of that stick. You want^ cof­ ceived 050 francs. He said to me, ‘I'll for two days. Special side trip, to on a map of lots on the camp ground rain.” And the young lady clasped her tbfej\ arrived at Betty’s home, neither fee. Kip the Jacket off that canteen, take GO francs of it.* I didn’t quite Mount Vernon,.. of "Tho Ocean Grovo Camp Jeetln* - gloves with a snap, unfaHtened her um­ Frank Carlyle nor his companion 'saw bring tho water to a boll, funnel your hear and thought he was going to leave All tickets good for .ten’ days,' with Association of the Methodist Episco­ brella and tripped out beneath the drip­ the figure standing in the shadow of a coffee In, and your coffee Is ready. But me only 50. So I called out : ‘Hold on I special hotel rates after expiration of' pal Church,” filed In the Monmouth : ping skies. tree' on ihe opposite side otrthe' street, how about the bread? No pan to mix te t me have 100 of it at ieasti' . ‘Bvit I hotel coudou. : : .■ .r . .■ ' • County Clerk’s ofllce being on th' Hardly two squares had beeu cdvered and when Frank loft Bett^at tlie door the; dough In, no article In. which ta tell you I'm Only going to take 50J! ho Sim liar touts wll 1 be run on April . 6 south side of Broadway In Ocei ' when-Betty saw a young man coming and 24. and May: 18... and sprang again into liis'eSrriage Jack bnko the bread. TCou don’t like ash called out, ‘Oh, oh,’. said I , ‘I thought Qrove and leased for the term of n.< toward her. Jack Winslow bowed, For itineraries and full information Winslow walked aw*iy with a sigh‘ of / cakes? All right. Just mix your bak­ you. were.going to take' the 000. Well, ty-nlne years by said Ocean Or smiled and stopped. Betty blushed. relief. :?/•;'••• : x -v. *■ V take as much as you want.* ‘ :; apply to Ticket Agents; C. Studds, Camp Meeting Association /to one ing powder carefully In the top of the Eastern Passenger .Agent, 263 Fifth “Why, really, Jack, what tempted you "Anyway," murmured he. "she didn't, sack, form the flour Into a funnel . . And Dumas added proudly,“ Whatoa anna Andrese by lease ' dated O out to wade?” golden hearted fellow; Alexaudre Is. to avenue, New York; or address George ber 1st, 1893, and devised and . ask him t o " c o i n e - I n . " : .-V:'; v\- ehnpe, pour In very little water at a W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, ♦‘What tempted Miss Betty away from Friday night- and the Freeman ball be eurel” . queathed by said Joanna. Andres, tlmo-don’t be afraid of getting your Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.—J herchocolates and novels?” came, at last. Betty ^tood before hero* Conrad B. Andrese, now deo«ased,' flngera balled'up—u ili that dough right :11 ; ; . "Mr. Elf land’s new picture.” mirror looking at lier reflection. The It Wain't a Dream. by Ills executors said toase~'WOi‘ as­ thero, and when it'is the desired con- signed t o . Marcella Andress, now ‘‘Jove, that's just my excuse! Say wo white inul 1 gown, a gift from her aunt,; Blstency 'roll it out like a sunlie. Cut a Archbishop Thompson was greatly OLD POINT COMFORT, RICHn^ND go togeUier.” Jack looked anxiously, surprised, when he wns given tlie arch­ Marcella Mohehead. And afterwards who - rarely gave her . iiiece anything cane from any old thing, wrap this AND WASHINQTON wistfully, at ills companion. Miss Bet­ diocese' of York. He had been' suffering assigned by Bald Marcella Morehead IT Worrti j mentioning, was very becoming snake shaped piece of dough around It ty blushed more deeply. and huBband to Frank Markland, Amdf to the girK: She^bnd arranged lier hair In a long coll, turn It before the Are un­ acutely from toothache, and upon med- "Come along," said She. And togeth­ Six-Day,Tour via Pennsylvania R» R» also said . lndentore of lease, term 6f ,' after;'the style of Mr. Blflahd!s. famous til lt'Ia good and brown, nnd you will Iciil advice .had resorted to narcotics. er they walked down the street. Ar­ years yet to come and un expired and picture, and she' smiled as she. looked. have finer bread thaii grandma ever After ii particularly bad night be set .Personally-conducted tours .to Old riving at the art gallery, they hunted all lease-hold interest ot said party ot at the change it made In her appear­ made. out.for Ills doctor, though his wife had Point Comfort, Richmond and Wash­ out the much talked of picture. the flrst part, of, In and to said prenx* • ance. ... ■*; ' v 1 I f the averageArlzona prespector can’t besought him not to submit to further ington via the Pennsylvania Railroad Ises demised as aforesaid. Several people were standing before "If I weren’t quite so pink and round take care of himself when he has plen­ narcotics, as after them he Vvas "not will leave New York and Philadel­ Seized aa the property of Oharle* B. It In silent admiration. The painting phia on Saturdays; March 25, April I might look something like her, but ty of raw grub It is. strange.—Mescal in himself" for some hours. On .the way Shubert, et al, taken in execution at 22, and May 6. represented a room, seated In the fore­ the was pale and sad.; Somehow I am Tombstone Epitaph. he met the postman, who handed him tho suit of Benjamin S. Urorltt and to ground of which was the llgure of a not sad. I

We - understand that New- Jersey's • The • legislature ; will ' giyb: ' Mon-1 under proper restrictions.. No spe­ OCEAN GROVE TIMES hadrosnuriis, which interested thotis- moubh county an assistant prosecutor cial dispensation ought to be toler­ ated.-1—Transcripti Freehold^:: 1 ; v ■ -Vt'' V< . QOINN t EDITOft. an da of visitors at/ the St. Louis Ex­ at $1,500 a year—Imt the .c6nntyi..w.ill. WOOLSTON BUSINESS ffiM position, is.(to be given a place .In the. pay- the salary.! . Make no .mistake : ; ROUGH ON;SOMRONI3/ : State House ;Museum at .Trenton. .In. about that part of it. It is easy, oh! I^r:-P U B LISH E D CVERV BATURDAV According to the annual report of tlieaffections of tlie people tlie hadro- so easy; for - the legislature- to create the'-Quartermaster Generai, just p»,b- 4a; MAiN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE .stumis'as a genuine; curiosity . can new olilces. Wouldn’t, it be a graiul Hshed,^ itc o s t New ^Jersey, last year never.:dlslqou wish to sell. the.colleges and universities mention­ named, outside of. the pvesent incum- Vfegulatetl;earnu\unity. ed by the Commissioner ot Education. to be unrecognizable, by its authors. Do not put off— write me today, 3G0 arc under the auspices of some j bents, the most prominent seems to The histovy of this treaty; is some- branch of the Christian churcli; UL if be Ex-Trustee vanGllluwe, of Ocean wiiat curious. The Secretary of Stato, Consult my list for sale and rent, in p ft^F rO n i'. a local s paper wo • learn, that style^ undenominational, owe: their Grove, and J. Henry Drew, of West who has during his eight years man­ ^ • isb u ry ; Parkers have taken tp chew- agement of tlie dopartment .‘‘achieved another column. existence to this same source, and Parle, it was urged against Mr. van­ -ing- gum .. That at least is several only 50 or about 10 per cent, owe such a big reputation as a diplomat­ Gllluwe that lie stood opposed to the ist, was ill and away from.tho depart­ ;.!$fBhartes. better than chewing llie rng. their’ existence to the State. erection rof a new school- house* in ment, during the . San Domingan nego­ ® V - ;: • t______.. State education tends to practical lines. It Is well that it should. In­ No r tiny Os t- Asbury Park.. This accu- tiations. Aii Assistant. Secretary, or t o w ■ ■ shall we say a journeyman' in .diplom­ E. N. Woolston The papers are telling of a Pettn- dustrial training, science and tho arts satjon Air. ■ vanGllhnye most ejnphatic- are crowding out the ancient lan­ acy, bungled the job. The President, silvan I a mnn who purchased a ticket ally denies, and those acquainted Real Estate guages and literature. A practical aid who thinks more of results than of i£.;£nd drew a prize .in a lottery. It Is gradually confining religion to tho with tne man know his word is to be verbiage and whose , time wag much 50 Main Avenue. Ocean Grove, N. J. V. ^voultl be vastly more Interesting to churches. We are essentiaJly a re­ relied upon without question.. " It is occupied with other matters, permit­ -l*luib\y how many Pennsylvania- men ligious people. Our religious crav­ ted-the paper to go to the Senate as ’said that Marcus Clayton, of Ocean presented, and it Is probable'that he purchased tickets and drew bln nit 8. ings art* stronger tUart our Intellect­ Grove, lias, also entered tho list of can­ ual ’ desires. The conscience, should is as grateful,as he should be for'the The more .fools they.* .. be t rain ed' a s we 11 as th e mind. didates anvife. We can congratulate the voting meeting association in this State.” . The sometimes, and. this is a distinct vote of Congress m ight. clinnge the securing a newspaper man bill wns t of erred io the committee on cause for congratulation. The owner- day of inauguration from chilly and boisterous March tlie fourth to sunny Por a husband. And we can congratu- miscellaneous business. Dr I oily tho sli I p. m ight just as woj i h ave. been de­ W i l l i a m H . H a m i l t o n N a t h a n J . T a y l o r Api’U the • thirtieth, tiie day; on- which llt e M r . LHuinett on his choice of a termined and agreed -upon, months main provisions of the bill are:. tho fi 1;st 1-*resldent. Vas .sworn in, it is President . Vico President rating '■ JntJy who, in picking out a L That. the ‘territory within any ajro by the connd) at our sister city, impossible: :to; regard Congress as oth­ T. A, Millhr, Cashier newspaper man for a husband. dis­ Incorporated camp meeting associa­ and t he delay is inexcusable. A long- er than guilty of manslaughter through'laches. On every fourth of play's rai*o wisdom aud a nici> dis­ tion's grounds is constituted a fiie suffering; public lias patiently waited ; BOARD OF DIKECI'ORS March at the inauguration ceremon­ John Hulsiiaht WilIjIAm II. Hamilton. Calvin-V. H urlbv crimination. district. for a„ solution of the lake., problem, ies hundreds of thousands of people Stuuiien D., Woor^.iiv ■Nathan J. Taylor -- ... believing that eventually, the matter Jacoh S t i w s 2. It sliall bo lawful for the local unaccustomed to exposure are in the T. NKiaoN Liu^AQOiiit William Moran Thomas W yncoop ' r’ Some time ago a reader of this pa- voters, at any special election called would somehow' or.other work out its weather from five to ton hours, often TAULMAN A. MtLt.EH VV. Iv. B kadnkr . own salvation and that this beautiful witliput food and it canpot be other­ }>er: fcaid.-’i ’m coming in to pay you by the governing body, to vote money Transacts a general banking business, issues letters 01 credit available In tin stream of water vvomd. .lie mado to wise’’ than that many of them must thati.nc* i, dollarn u iM ii I* owe ^you w ii {ort ' n subscrip- to r" be raised----- by « tax...... for ”a -- fire- "appro i . I " " • succumb. principal cities of tlie world. Collections carefully made nnd promptly remitted _Slilne. tv.W m Jin aLallvgr sen. ^ Now puzzle below: sloners, the terms of two of whom they' are to witness the consumma­ There is much interest in Washing­ shall expire the first year, two the tion, of their fondest h'opes, which. In ton and there will be more or less in- II. C, W insor, Pjosident C. C. C layton, Vice President , ’ + second year, and one the third year, tli is instance, happily, are not left to toreet In the country in the enter­ prise of buUtiing it , great convention E. 13. Davton, Casfiie.* Jkshk M in o t , Asat. Cashier .4- ♦ decay, as some time ago seomod prob­ so that two members of the board hall iii. the National Capital. There ; 4 ♦ shall be elected annually on tiie last a b le .N o one. believes..Mr. Bradley is; up city, iti the country more eligible. ■f Saturday in May. except every third will contest the city's assumption of Or1-; desirable for great conventions Asbury Park $ Ocean Grove Bank & ■ year, when but one member shall bo tlie' laice. . ownership. Mr. Bradley than; Washington: The Capitol, ■ the OrgtiHuud January, 1880 National Library, the;-. National - Mu-, elected for.three years.. Elections to .himself, as much as anyone.' else,..is il; The* suggestion of the Trenton soum, the great department build­ Is iill vacancies shall be for the unex­ anxious to see the lake placed in a ings, the White House, Mount Ver­ Capital - - $50,000 TOTAL. RESOURCES ' Times that a Vegtriar ’chaplain for each pired term only. sanitary condition and its appearance non, Arlington, the Washington Surplus. - — $50,000 x:>M House bo appointed by the Legisla­ $800,000 ■i^py'r 3. Elections shttll be held annually improved. And therp will bo no op­ Monument are only some of the at­ UnrtlMltle.l Proflto $45,000 t u r e Is.a good one, it. seems to us. tractions of interest to patriotic ou tho last Saturday In May at three position from the Ocean Grove side. ■ Sometimes tho business of that body Americans, but there Is* no great meet­ Mattison Avenue and Main Street, Asbury Park o’clock in the afternoon to determine The Park authorities will find the As­ ; is delayed pending the arrival of the ing house. Congress at the session Main A Venue and Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove the fire appropriation and to elect the sociation agreeable to all suggestions which has just closed voted, to pre­ minister designated to make; the fire commissioners. for the betterment of the lake, and sent to .the city of Washington the Transacts a general banking business, issues foreign and domestic drafts. Prompt opening prayer. The appointment of a United States exhibit’ building which 1. The amount of money voted for ready to co-operate In the Improve­ attention given to all matters entrusted to us. Your patronage solicited.. chaplain would guarantee the regular •now stands in the St. Louis fair fire purposes shall be certified to the ment just as soon as it is determined enactions made and promptly acknowledged appearance of that ofHcinl. Last year grounds. The frame work Is of iron, assessor, and the assessor shall cause to commence the work: This should and it is calculated that It can bo the opening prayers cost the State Snfe deposit boxes to rent; the amount thereof to he levied in the lie started at once, If weather condi­ transported to Washington at an ex­ $670. it Is. to be hoped the seed pense of not more than $20,000 and Directois ; N. E. Buchanon, J. S. FergtiBon, C. C. Clayton, A. E. Ballard, Georg® • annual tax budget upon the taxable tions permit , or a a soon as possible, completely rebuilt at ah estimated ex­ W. Trent, John Hubbard, Henry C.'Winaor, T. Frank Appleby, Lewis Rainear, • thus sown fell upon good ground. in order that It. may be completed..be­ property within the limits of the pense of less .than half a million dol­ Amos Tilton. ' . camp meeting grounds, the same to fore the season opens. lars. It will make an admirable place It is to i»e regretted that* {he ath­ be collected in the .manner now pro­ for inaugural balls and for other letic Velatlons between the high vided by law. . ’ great assemblies Capital $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 Surplus $50,000 ;; ^ Organized February a , I O Schools of Neptune township and-As­ .At the same time there was intro-, 8 9 3 Jfi& f ■bury Park have been severed. By It is expected that Washington will dueed in the .legislature by Senator i Press Views I ill no distant day have another . art this .action the township pupils come Drown a companion bill prescribing gallery, the gift of Mr. Freer, a multi­ into forfeited possession of the cham­ the manner, in which a new fire district | and News | millionaire and an art connoiseur llko m - : WAV. Corcoran, to whose beneficence pionship cup. But a cup obtained in slmll succeed to certain of the assets this- way represents nothing. Its in art and charity the National Cap­ Scacoasi national Bank and liabilities of the fire district out VANDERVEER’S RECORD. ital is so much indebted. If, as it is ownership is accidental, although the of which; it Is created, viz.: said* that the financial centre of the of the city of Asbury Park, N. J. ^bi-'^townshfp boys won the-first o f the . 1. Such (new) fire . district shall The Pross extends Its thanks "‘ to world is shifting from London • to three annual meets arranged between Hon. C. I. Vanderveer, Assemblyman New York,-why.may we not expect in BOARD OP DIRECTORS . own all the property used for fire pur­ from Monmouth county, for a copy Prank B. Conover James P, Ackerman Henry Stelnbscb M. L. Banuua ^ V ’ the schools. Perhaps the boys can time that the art centre will shift Clarence S. Steiner ' Jamoj M. Ralston poses which at the time of Its incor­ of the Legislative Annual for 1905. from ParIb to Washington? Senator patch up their differences in .time for poration belonged to any other fire Mr. Vanderveer has made a good rec­ Clark, of Montana, has now on exhi­ MARTIN H. SCOTT, Cashier ; a series of games this spring. district within Its limits; and tt shall ord for himself during his short ser­ bition in the Corcoran Art Gallery vice in the House, and has made over two hundred and fifty of the be liable to pnv its proportionate part many hew friends among his costltu* l i v . Under the ilirection of. the linance chefs d’oeurves of modern painters, Transacts a general banking business and of any bonded and other Indebted­ ents *by his courtesy • to Monmouth and owing to the great and increasing committee of tbe local N. E. A. con­ ness incurred in the organization and county men who have had occasion to: wealth of the United States, there offers every facility consistent with safe method* vention bureau au effort is heinc maintenance of tlie fire district. visit Trenton since the legislature is no doubt millions of dollars In ‘has been in- sossIon.—Press, Long; made to raise funds for the prellniin-. 2. To determine this proportion­ paintings and sculpture will gravitate Branch. ary . work of the organization. Mer­ or shift from private galleries to the ate share of indebtedness a commit­ great public galleries where their re­ chants, business men, hotel keepers JOHN T. REID tee of three fire-commissioners shall • PROTECT THE DOVKS. fining and ennobling influence wili be and others in Asbury Park a ml vicini- appraise and divide between the old felt by the largest number. ;>ty! are being soJfclted for subscrip-: .The farmers themselves, might to nnd the new districts all the money take’interest , enough in this matter to’ ■ ■ Plum bing tions. As there are few hotels open on hand, property, assets and Hens of protect their bird friends for there Is The largest Congressional junket at this time, and- consequentiy the every kind, and all the Indebtedness. no question about the useful work; of,tlie summer will bo ono to the; Tinning and Sheet Metal Work stipulated assessments . .from . that done by the dove whatever may be Philippines which is * already under This appraisement and division shall, discussion. Secretary and Mrs. TaQ: source can not he levied and collect­ be made on tho flrstVMonday succeed­ claimed .for or against the robin. Too: niany agriculturists are ready to take will take a .party, Including Alice ed until the convention meets, the ing the election of fire commission­ a $5 bill and allowr gunners to go over: Roosevelt, the eldest daughter of the. Q 67 Mount Tabor Way, Ocean Grove money for preliminary expenses must ers. Real estate belonging to the Old their premises and shoot all the birds President,, and it is proposed to vise one of the U. S. transports and-make P. O. Box 86 come from voluntary contributions. fire district and held for public use they come across. The Miller hill is up* a party composed of -the; persona shall remain the property of the firet one of the many now before the Leg­ Prompt attention given to Jobbing. Stovo repairs a specialty. islature that ought not to pass.— mentioned. Speaker Cannon, and his The people of New Jersey, irrespec- district in which it is located, and News,. Newark. daughter and a number of. Senators Ssl'iiv tive. of .age. color or previous condi- any indebtedness then existing, Im and Representatives. The object of .tiori.of servitude, certainly w ill, be curred for said property, shall remain the party is to investigate ail kinds- ONLY ONE COURSE I,RKT. of conditions In the Philippines in an­ g ; ,,' glad when the legislature settles the the. indebtedness of the district ; re­ It Is understood that' the leading ticipation of tariff legislation affect­ jp;rV' fate of the Morris Canal bill, now be- taining the* property, and neither said Asbury Parkers, or some of them, re­ ing tho islands. fore that body. A great deal of time property^ nor said indebtedness shall sent the interference of the county T h e A l a s k a has been given to the consideration bo taken into account In making the authorities, claiming th a t, they ought Rider Haggard, the novelist and ■ N. H. K IL M E R . of the measure. There is no doubt apportionment.- . • . to be permitted to “wash their awn author of the well known “She,” has linen," but the ,, apparent disposition .been iu Washington investigating as ■ . Proprietor \ ; 0 ’.Kv of one thing. If, as has been declared, Should these hills become laws, of to Jiang it up only half washed suf­ an J official commissioner from the Sp; the property should be disposed of which there seems no. doubt, instead ficed to induce the call on the grand English government the Salvation 3 and 5 Pitman Aveuue, Ocean Grove, New Jersey f if i.and bring ?2,000,000 or $3,000,000 the of two fire districts the township will jury to Institute a thorough wringing Army, settlements In bhiswC-ountry. Ho. State should share in the proaceds. .have three — Ocean Grove, West 'out process of its- * own-.iMOno^thing • will visit |the jprjncipal cities of this must bo^ quite clear; - either. *, Asbury country during his'tour of Investlga- Cozy sun parlors. Hot and cold-water baths. Cool roottts; ^T< It ought to be .worth a' good round: Groye and West Park., This, after all, Park must be maintained as a prohi­ torj. While ’here he-has been enter- and comfortable accommodations for summer guests, peima- ^ ,v 'B u r a to haVe’ sb •mUblr'^attontJon ' be- seema-to be the rational way of op­ bition town os originally'designed or talaed • by the ' British Minister, Sir ^V c/ 'Btowed, upon tho bill by the Stato, erating the township's Are Interests. submit to becoming a'licensed town Mortimer Durand. aeTit. and transient. Open all the year . Every article /contributed to v the i SENATE PRESIDENT CROSS A JUDGE . DIED FROM PTOMAINE POISONING th om o s t. c onspl cu o u sa u c c es s 08/:th'atv^ ’-^ p bread arid cako sale of the Ladles' Nbw.'-York 'has seenrin^ ^yoral^flea^^v j^ Parsonage Aid Association last • Sat­ A MATTER OFHEALTH sons. /Its dialogue; is bright,/terse and urday at Woolley’s... pharmacy was T h e o tf o r o . R o o s o v e f t NamGa Him for a Placo Mrs. John Flanigan; of West Park, Ate Canned crisp, as is always • . vAuBUfl’tW ^ ^ ;'{/ quickly sold. The demand was, fa r; on Benoh of tho Dlstrlol Court mi Salmon, With Falsi Results ? - J - ™ Thomas play, while the-’character! tion and ntreatment of.’ / :tKe. j.isje n iiie te ^^ greater than’/the supply. It is likely Mrs.’ John F. Flanigan, of \Vejjt that another sale will be. held shortly.. On Monday -the President sent to theme suggested by Mr. •6lUsp'n*S>plci;.^fi^ the Senate the name of Joseph Cross, Park,-died on Monday morning in the torial satire, mark the genjus/of ■ th d ^ g ^ : Tp attend the gplderi . w.eddlhg anni­ of Elizabeth, to be , Judge of J the Memorial Hospital -at'/ Long Branch as dramatist at its - ripest and .hest./;K a te /^ ^ Y versary of hW parents.last Saturday, United States District Court fo r the the result of eating canned- salmon on Den.in. Wilsoh.. as” Mrs. Pipih V?.:pf James Summers brought his farnily district, court of New Jersey. The new -Wednesday .of last week. Late' In' the St. Patrick's day. Clair as tive Count, Jp'pnie. Eustace' as-jiw^g to the Grove from Philadelphia. -Mrs. Federal Judge,; Joseph Cross, is now afternoon of that day./Mrs. Flanigan, .Lady' Violaj. Marion- prauglin:^^ and^Ja-; ; Storm doors are coming down. ’:• Add|e 'Greenwood : and ; Miss Lirida. president of the Now' Jersey Seriate, was taken,, suddenly and/ violently ■.III. •ndt Beecher as '.the two typical Glhabn Summers, of Philadelphia,, also at­ to which body/he was. elected in 1S98 All efforts to relieve here , were in girls; arid/ Robert; Warwick/arid^'v^ed/^'/vgv . Scliool'meeting next Tuesday even­ tended the celebration. They remain'; to succeed: Senator -, Voprhees, who re­ vain. /’/ -.."/." .' ' ing. • \ ‘ . Courtenay as the two ideal iGIbspn:-./;.;^ ed here over Sunday.1. ...- ' ’ ; signed when he became ;the Republi­ • Ptoinalne poison/, declaring itself, mon, all share In the approval so fre- :,. ; Tlie .Marlboro Hotel, edrner Beach can candidate for Governor. He has the medical staff .of the hospital de­ quently and enthusiastically expressV^..^;® By request Miss Margaret A Bay, at cided upon. on operation to check the , and Sea View, avenues, is being paint- the entertainment .of the bell ring­ served continuously in the. .Senate ed. The'“smart:'set’ flock to’ the L ib - /^ ^ i, spread of -the poison. The operation ‘■'ed./ >:; ^ ■' . ers/next Thursday evening in the As­ since then, and is now in the last year erty Theatre; a t .: every' performancQ^?-^ bury Park opera house, will recite of his second term. was unavailing. /;• . ' •:' a nd each audience is noted * for • lt^ > { A son was ■ born to Mr.- and. Mrs. Ira Senator; Cross has. been, in' the leg­ -Ferris,/of, 104 Embury /. avenue, last “The. Hells.” ‘ Those who have heard display of toilettes. Miss 'Asay in this selection are cer­ islature . almost continuously since /••Friday" m o rning .; ; ; • : 1893, when lie was' elected a member, HEW YORK AMUSEMENTS tain she Is . unsurpassed' in : the in­ $11,250 BUDGET AT BRADLEY BEACO ; S A /horse belonging, io Grocer Treat terpretation or - Poe’s great : poem; : or the Assembly ..from Union - county. \. fell dead just inside .the Main avenue, When, Speaker . Holt . resigned the POWDER Possibly chief In Interest In the list gates :Tue3daymornirig. , : / .•/••; Mrs; J. II, Faraday, of Arlington; chaliy -May • Miv /Cross was Absolutely'Pure of attractions offered by the. various The Borough’8 Operaitng,. Expenses Gall f{r:: was' ■ in town /Wednesday between choseri h is./ su ccessor f or •/th e rerririi n*: Proctor, houses/’ for’ the 1 next - two . A surprise party was given Mrs. trains,, inspectlfig both; / interior and der of ;the session;' In lS05 he.waa re­ HAS HO SUBSTITUTE weeks/ was the twenty-five hundredth, S 1.100 More Than Last Charles Lisk,/ 8G -Mt. ‘Hermon’ .Way, oxterior Improvements being made at elected. ■ Speaker . b y ' the unanimous perfbrri'iance. of/- Proctor’s Fifth Ave-' last Saturday evening;" / ;; An increase-.. in thei annual (budg , her cottage 75 Mt. Herriipn ;;Way. . She' Vote-:;qf-:‘his:.Repiibilcan; colleagues.- He nue. stock ■ company, /which ; was r.e'cbmmended.‘-:by:: the. fi nance' /comm; / .' •Mrs., Mahlon Margerum and Miss \vaa accompanied by her sori, /Harry has served . two full terms/ of three celebrated at' the Fflti\ Ayenue;hpuse,, ;tee was adopted by-the, Bradley: Beac ■ /Fannie Margerum, of Trenton, were W. Faraday; a student In Centenary /ears in tue Senate. * • • ^ , TWENTY MILE AUTO SPEEDWAY ^ *March 14th /'ari d: w h Ich1 wl 11 •:/ J)o ’: d is*, authorities In council •/ session V-VMpi:‘i«;i.;/t. ,/ Grove visitors/ on-Wednesday. , • Colleglato lnstltute, Hackettsown; N;, tingufshed by the; presentationof '.a day evbnlng/ The/finance comrriittee / : ProepDots Are Bright for Building tho Course silver powder, box arid puff as '.a ,sou- A meeting' of: tho general conven­ i1,'■/•■.j; Rflal Eslalo Transfers'/ recommendatlOn was for $10,300. Th ; vbnir /to every .lady/, who'purchased a budget ’ adopted /calis• for/. $1-1,250,• 'an tion / burdau . of ilie N,' jB./ A .w illb e : -The Queen. this week .is entertain'- The/foilowirig transfers of real: .es­ ... ' Naar Ponnlnglori .- : ; '/' box seat or a ; seyenty-five-ce.nt’ re­ increase of ^ l ’AOO. over last year. • , ’ held on Friday, night of next .week. lng Mrs; A. .0.' Deakyne, Philadelphia*. tate iri this vicinity wore recorded in Success' seems assured for the pro­ served seat coupon ticket at the' af­ Mr.;. and! M rs. Thomas The d ford, New • In the new budgpt are these 4terns the "ofllce of the/County Clerk at;.Free^’. posed automobile speedway at -Penn­ ternoon performance- . ■ / -Rev. D: B., Harris, liaving , returned’; York; Mrs. M."P; Holding, West- Ches- Streets, $3,500} lights, $1,800;' 'police, hold for the ' week /ending Saturday, ington* the project being enthusiasts The day of the uninteresting and from conference, will occupy his pul­ tei*, Pa.;' Jane Sutherland,; Salem, $S00; -garbage, $400; / salaries^ pit, at the West Grove M V E .C hutch March 11: •• ..' Ically received by a party of automo- useless souvenir is past; A new era fire and water, $500; Interest, ^2,200;; vr/- Mass;,- arid Mrs. Margaret Stephens. Charles :J. Down ey. et ux, Bra'd 1 ey was - inaugurated with the souvenir • tomorrow.' - r .’•; " ". / ' y/'V Tiie latter after today will occupy her bilists of national reputation who vis­ maintenance,. $1,000; hoard of health, Beach, to Nellie J. Larrabee. Land ited that place last Friday oh invita- distributed at the fiftieth perforrhance TMa week tU’e Association’s men cottage at the corner of Ocean. Path­ ?50; Memorial Hospital, $50; remoy- ... Bradley Beach, : tion of .Colonel John A. Kunkel, presi­ of the-Fifty-eighth Street stock com­ ; have been/ clearing off tlie accuinuia- way and Beafth avenues. ni of rubbish, $200. . .. Nellie J. Larrabee and William, her dent of-' the Pennington Improvement pany on March 2d. The souvenir ; tion of debris from the lot at the Mrs. L. R. Chapin was one o f. the husband, Bradley Beach,, to George Association, and pf Wilsori D ., Hunt, given at that time, u/as a beautiful head of Fletchei’ lake. singers Monday’ afternoon at the W. /■'■ Pi ttenger. ■/ Lot -595. Brad ley cashier/ of the Pennington National half tone reproduction of the photo­ Literary Holes "Q. From, her winter home at Cohoes, first of a series of spring musicalesi in Beach, $1, - • : Bank, who are prompters of the un­ graphs of / the ' leading members / of Tn the novelette which opens the N. Y., Mrs. M. H. Page, proprietor of the piano section, of Wanamakor’s Solomon Klnge« et' ux, New: York. to dertaking." Subscrip tionB for stock Fifty-eighth Street stock/ company: April Smart Set, . Grace MacGowan ^ ' tlie' Simpson; 5.4 Webb avenue, reach­ New Ycirk store. M tb'. Chapiix Is a . Ppllne...... Byk. . Lots 1900,, 1911, Ocean •.will be ^taken- at- once and It' lB : ■ e?t* William Ingoi*soll,. leading man; Miss CooUo has struck an entirely;, new./:/K i: ed the Grove on Thursday, / • . sister to . Mrs. H; H./Bunting, of Webb ; Grove, $1 pectcti that pptlonfi/ pn the land re- Edna. PhtlUps, leading, woman j ■.. Miss noto in fiction. - It is a story of the • , . avenue; She is a frequent visitor, to 1 Winter, B. Barriart, Salem county, qujred >yili be biosed at an early date. Agnes Scott, Charles/Arthur arid-Har­ West, so saturated with the atmos- r: W ill Tantum, of New.v York, spent Ocean Grove,’ where' h e r' voice has 1 et . als. .to Emeline Woodward. Lot :several days this-week iii town, with Except for several miles on, the old Hartsell.. After the. distribution phere of that part of our country, and often been heard iri concert and ora,-;i S68, Ocean GrpveV $1,G00,; . home stretch, which will be practical­ of the ‘Souvenirs there was a recep* so photographic in Its depiction of .Cl his parents* Ofllcer and Mra.V Frank torlo work; : . :' -v/' . i Robert J. Holland, township Nep- •:/:/Tantum; of Embury avenue, '//-;' ly. straight the; entire route'will pro­ tfon on th e :stage at which . the pa­ ralich life that it will take high rank. r xr . i j tune, to/ J Edward •• Borden. Land vide- natural road • conditions, without trons ; of the house. and* the members among the best tales of that class. ■ /'■' The household effects of Cook How­ XT - w „ / 0ng an(l •dau?h^ r/ Mtes •••West Bra,Hey Bench, $1. - sharp turns, and exactly suited for of the stock company were intro­ The short stories In this number land, 121 Mt. Hermon. Way, were sold, N n n D . WIIfong. summer ,residents ot, j. Edward Borden, fet .ux, township, racing-.purposes. .... duced.. The reception is a . weekly the Grove from . Philadelph a, were ' Eatontown, to Sarali Ai Holland. t>and cover a wide field. First of all, there •//;.-:V at auction on Tuesday. Mr., Howland, :: Experts declare; the proposed . twen- event, arid will bb./.introduced at: the is a wonder/trlly graphic tale by ;a it is understood, will rent his / cottage. numbered among the^arrivals a t the ■ \yest'Bradley Beach. , ty-miJe race track to be as fast as the Fifth Avenue house later. Ajasltn House, -last Saturday, lhey I pi-ank Durand, ety ux, Manastiuan, now writer, Julia Lawrence • Shafterr'^/vV’ 'John; Hess, of Ocean/ Grovel has ;frinipus itraolc at; Florida> with tlie ad- The. recent. revivals at the Fifth which sho has callcd “A Realist.-’ .. vfy; were .accomimnied by Robert S. 1 l6 Proderlek Taylor. L o f 301. WeSt di fcional / advantage of being hear . the Avenue house .were "The. Helmet/of '//;gone to Bridgeport, Corin;, /where this Groves, of that .city, and althongli he ; ASbury P.ark; S8no. Wiliiani R. Llghton tells how a dead/;Jg^ (Friday V/evening'he . singB in .av con­ has traveled '> all over the Uriited largovclties of the north; ‘ Navarre’' and “Glittering Gloria.”’ love was resurrected in “The; Shadow i . Frederick Taylor, et ux, township. If the project goes through it is Under the supervision, of / Lawrence of a Shadow,” Mrs.. Henry Dudeney : / cert to- be: given by- Miss Margaret States this was the. first time Neptune, to ‘Hettie Bowen;. Lot 30.1, ,/ Asayr•'./’: / • " /.; • V Groves.;set: foot fri this toAvn. proposed: t6 spend. nearly a million Marston, Mr. Proctor’s stage direc­ writes a powerful English '-story-vjof/.^^? ->/• | West. Asbury. Park, $8,00.. / "•;'*/: / .. d ol la rs Iii erecting a big hotel, gar­ tor, these revivals of former Broad- 1838 in “The Swift Ships,” • Arthur i./(■ f The high .'scliool boys have. arranged .. Misses Elizabeth Walling arid. Caro- !• Emeline VanBrunt and Benjamin, ages, cottages,; etc.’ . . '- %vay .productions were, so suceecssfui} Stringer goes to the•..Canadian^-i.^o^?.^!^ .:a series of inter-class sports for Sat­ line Todd, of the Grove,; had promi- her husband, • township Neptune, to as to. take on almost tiie atmosphere tier for the scene of “In the %Dusk urday, April 1, at /the athletic rienfc parts in ; tlie cornetHetta, "Six to /tellzabeth /Brahn. Lot 2'^ Northwest . Woman Qrank Hair Ton!o:for Medicine of new presentations: “The Helmet of the Goddess;” Guy Bbltbn’s :w it/'^';. grounds. Pins will be offered as tro- One,” presented Thursday evening hy Asbury. Park, of -.Navarre” was drarriatlzed from sparkles in “The Sign Painter,” /JneZ ;V- . Mrs. George'M. Tilton, of Keyport, /•phies. ; . • ' the young people of'the First Baptist • Joseph R. Maxwell, Essex . county, Miss Bertha Runkell’s famous novel Haynes GUlmore. contrihutes a '"de­ took by mlstakp a- small dose from a Church, Asbury Park. Miss W alling ' to- Frederick Willets. Land WeBt As- of the same title, by Mr. Marston lightful love story, “The Gbds / of iy The small cottage formerly in the bottle:-containing a preparation for . rear of Alfred Scott’s summer home represented "Mrs.- Astor Belni/ontieK'''.- bury Park, $1. himself; and thus become virtually a Hunger,” and H. G. Dwight writes f of Newport, while Miss Todd, enacted ■: Frederick Willets, et ux:, State of the hair.-;. Mrs/ Til tori had two bottles y/on1 Pitman avenue has been moved to premier. - In it; Ed wain Arderi,. lead­ charming stOrv erititled, “Susarinal the role of ‘‘Miss Nina Gould' Rocka- New York, tp Hayman Ellensoh. Land of medicine standing on a shelf and ing man of fche stock company, scored, v the ^iot : adjoining the LeVassar on Miss Thorne,' who was spending a ami. the; Elder.” 1 ■ ;./V. feller,’’ of , New York, The ladies West Asbury Park, $1. a marked, success; in a part' peculiarly' Bliss Carman has contributed ai , Webbaveriue. ; / ■• --*./- few days- with Mrs. Tjlltbn, 'thought­ made- a decided .'hit. 'v Michael Ballerino, et ux, .township suited to his temperament, .and the essay to this number, “On Having lessly put/the bottle, in question /With While Joseph P. Johnson was at­ ;; : r rr--: _ - • ' : Neptun'p, to vHyman COoper. Land other members of the stock ■ company Known a Painter,” wherein lie again : / the other bottles. It- was dusic when tending tlie conference session in At* i a «n » ■ West Asbury Park,.$3,900. sorted him-with composite ability. reveals hl.msclf as a writer of ex*; Resolmtons oT Respeot Herman StOln, et ux, Philadelphia, time for Mrs. TlUbri to take; h«r /p-.e;,l //_: Ian tic City/' over. Sunday lagt Mrs. :. / If Proctor’s Twenty-third Street. qulalte prose. .^"Johnson and children visited rela- Resolutions, adopted, by the board : to Elizabeth A. Sanford; Lot 616, As- cine and she failed to notW e .that - *-*' 'riieatre were twice as large it. would had fch^MVrbrig, bottle. lmm,e. Morrovv> et ux, : Allen- after, te.kirig. it .she realizc-d : !iat she turn .them away.”; The Twenty “third, -/handsome sign of. ample ^llmen- : Whereas, On February 18, 1005, in hurst, to Oren E / Eskew. Part ' lots had .-ui^dOj,a mistake.. A . physician ’ streeV $ W $:£:/ • slons has been erected-, by Clevenger house /.has done a tremendous £ &*>& tlie death of. Capt. Lewis Raineat-, hy.; 494, 495, bn map Coast Laud Go., Dpai Was /summoned, and the -proper rerri- business . during the. past fewWeeks $ioo Ue.w,ard, $i00 • ,“ grocers , ovvr .their sum- the wlsdom of ; Diylrie ; Providence, j Beach, /^1,000-. »!/' •- \ ; .;/. ./ e(lles adiuihistered. She has fully vre? iher store in', the Association’s/ brick and offers attractions for, the coming The readers of this paper will- be1 this community lost' one of its best George W. Trcayr^e't "fixV.iAshury covered. v/l-'_.'. ./. /.'/ /' : : -■building in Olin street. :/'.*’.• ••/ Week that. Indicate a continuation of. pleased to learn that there is at least known and respe'cted' citizens, and : Park, to .??a\ud- Albert Marsh. Lot record-breaking attendance.- Robert one dreaded disease that scierice HfW;/ Mrs. R. H. Norris,:of Webb avenue, this association a - director ..of over '. 602.^. As bury Park, $5,050. r /Sulolde’s- Bodj Found by His Molhor Hilliard and his company. In ills been able to cure In all its stages, and ■,'V. Jb entertaining \a. few friends, at an thirty;. years’ ' . coriynupus 3t*rv;*.««;• j /: Annie. E> ; Wyncoop //and Thomas, One. day.; last week George • Eifert, dramatic . offering, " “Convict ,973,” that is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure ,/* afternoon company today (Friday),. 'therefore.: be it . J ' r;.v; V; : j Her' husband, . township: Neptune, to Jr., / iiariged' himself. in .his father’s headed the bill March 0th.' Mi*. Hil­ Is the only positive cure now known to . Resolved, That the 'board of di'rec-i j John A. Franklin. ■ .L o t 196,/ Ocean ’ .. She/js • being assisted by Mrs./John barn on the/ stone roadleadlpg from liard’s / effor’ts :-WQre; seconded by■*.oth­ the medical fraternity. Catarrh being ^ Ahlstrom, of Freeholds .. . tors hereby-^express their A »U appre- j Grove, $1. . • ' 5 lata wan to Old /Bridge-near the Ce-; er. offeririgs, Including ;Wilson arid a’ constitutional disease, requires a V. elation; of: his:merit and ya.luabie ser- ( • James/Edward; Borden, et ux. town- / / 'Cleolas, the ; sixtyear-old child of Tucker,' Mldgely and /Carll^ie,- Caice.- constitutional treatment Hall's Ca­ v.vlce" arid advice rendered dUringt..the .’ /ship Eatontown, ; to. Joseph A. Evans; dar Groye; school h ovise. .:v Elf eft w a s •, Mri and Mrs. / v J. C. /, Crevellrig, ./ of thirty-Uyo -.years old,’ tlie .oldest of (Id, the “wire king;’’ arid a dozen oth: tarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting Brooklyn,: died; atP a lm Beach, Florl- long' ;term of ' his/ofiicla 1, conne'ctlon j Lot 13, Range: L .W e s t Park; $400. eight children;: He had; been-working er strong acts. . * directly upon the blood and mucous da;/ March- 1> ' .The Crevelings have a With this' association; and how With ' Charles L. Shepherd,. et;.ux,. TVee- i n ‘Perth ;^rii boy and/ Staten. Is land I ' “ surfaces of the system, thereby de­ summer; home on/ Ocean pathway. hufhble submission to the/ will of tlie hold, to Cora,' M? Johnson. Land town- for 'some years : past'. He returried 1 Thursday evening of the past week- stroying the foundation of the flisease, Pivine Master, that, called him from : ship; Neptune, $1. honie cpmpialning of not feeling. weli/i was. "Mow/York University Night” at and giving the patient strength by (':■.;*/’/ B:. -;; Frank. Walnrlght, / of Ocean labor to the rest of the' faithful. ' 1 Asbury Park ‘ and Ocean. Grove and acting . strangely. His mother' the Garden. Theatre, nearJv. nil . the building up the constitution a\d as- - ~ / i Grove; is now in/ tlie cigar business Resolved, That wo'' extend/ to the ! Bank to William Burkhardt. Lots 8, found his body in the. barn. members of the New York University slstlng nature in doing its work.'-The- W ith S. A.' Reeves. Mr; Wainright bereaved widow and . family our sin-1 5>, on map of Gould’s addition, West having seats for, ‘‘The. College W id­ proprietors have so much faith in ita / will shortly take the management of cere sympathy, and' condolence. , j Park, $400. Letter t<> Frink Tantum , - ow.”' The theatre' was. decorated in curatlvo powers that thoy offer Ono a branch of• Mr. Reeves’ business. Resolved, That these resolutions be,s Township of Neptune to Asbury Hundred Dollars for any case that It .* Oc;an pr<»ve violet— the college colors—and the Charles Ross came down from Ny- spread upon the minutes of. the asso-1 Park. Land township Neptune, night, was a gala one. As. the New- fails to cure. Send for list of testi­ • ack. N. Y., on -Wednesday to select elation and a copy" be .sent- to the f&ni^ $120.37. Dear Sir!;. You are so well known monials. .: . ily of the deceased, ami published in j Phebe M. Chew, ex’rx, to Thomas x ork University is a Presbyterian . / colors for painting /the Hotel Grand. that the/ people, have put you In Of­ Col lege and as -Play wrlgh t George Address, F, J. Cheney & Co;;-Toledo, the local papers; J. / ■Scott. Lots 1226; 1227, Ocean ••/', He returned to that place the same fice, /They knew what / they. -, were Ade has featured -a Presyteriari Col­ Ohio. AMOS LlPPINCOTT, Groye^ $1,700. ‘ .. day, being in town; but a few hours. about. / They./didn’t do It by'accident. lege in his; comedy,; the selection.: of Solil by all druggists, 75c. GEO. M; • BENNETT, .: -Minnie Lord and Goodwin -B., her Wouldri’t /i*. be a handsome thing to “The College. Widow” ; for the annual . Take Hall’s Family PUIs for consti­ Rev. vj* H .. Hawxhurst, of Pilgrim JO H N , HULSHART. Vusbaridy Spring .Lake;/ /to: jpayid / E. do to paint your house? > It Is. a nice pation. ■ ■ ■ . . Pathway.! last Sunday 'delivered the TTayeris; vLots St; 37, on map; of De-, theatre party had particular signifi­ hprise, : has a good • substantial com-, cance. >• -/- '• -/ /_- •' .-■ : • /' morning sermon at the : West . .Grove NyBO & Bond property, West Asbury . / ; / ■ Slatia^ Pay College Claim // v ' /; riipdioiis lobk,: and/ isn't rusty: at all, WANTED—10 men. In cach. State to •; M. E. Church. In the evening the Ep- Park,. $300; y^bu/kriow; blit a fresh cbat of paint travel. tacH' signs and distribute / .The Court of Errors arid Appeals That frolicsome young .person; “The /worth League had charge of the ser- H. G. Shreve;/'' et' als, township would make it so bright! It’s a pity samples and circulars o f our goods.v..y< has rendered" a decision In the Rut­ College Widow,” celebrated the. two; :i • vice. ( Neptune, to Cdast Realty CO. . Lot not/to; /: Salary $75 per month. $3.00, per day: gers College claim against.the State hundredth night of her tenancy at the At the home of Mrs. Fred Pine, 135 1908, Ocean. Groye; $1.: ::;. V:. * • Devoe is a. beautiful paint, hut the for expenses. Kuhlman Co., Depart- , for/$80,000 fpr: schotal’shlps. The; de­ ■'://NancyV 1. P.ettirigill, Asbury Park, to. beauty of it is: it lasts so long, .and Garden Theatre the past week. The Heck averiue, ..the monthly meeting of- hunior of George, Ade’s clever come­ ment Si Atlas -Building-, Chicago.—-5- , cision is in_ favor of the college., and Harry/ Ai. Jacobsen. : .Lot ; 109 oil map does ;sb/much more thati adorn aiv al- - the West Grove W. F.: M. S.-was held the: .State iritis^-pay; tlie / claim. . The dy, continued to be the drawing card .... Wednesday a£tecnoou> The subject j of lots of Coast Land- Co.; tieal Beach ready interesting and attractive edi­ case developed . from the act of the of the season's theatricals. The/ cast/ under consideration was “Northern $5,750. -.•. - ;'• • ••'//,,■ /;v fice. House outbuiidings and fences. Legislature in 1890 directing, the remains the same, and includes Doro­ ; China.1: . // Jessie Meyer1arid' 'Arthur ^ There isn’t a man or a woman .‘in. . Van’s Grocery Talk " Comptr(AiiBi0>;toJ; pay the. State’s husband/ New York; to Hilmar O, /town//who wouldn’t see them and thy. Tennant, Gertrude Quinlan. Amy. ■ The iic.iii s-ale ww a smcco.sm; iho. . . •. Thursday, June fifteenth; has been scholarships at the' college. I t whs Carrlere. Land, Deal,:: $8,000. make some, pleasant remark. '../ Ricard, .Lida McMillan; Lucy Cabeeri, .■/ selected by Mrs. J , B. .Sweet as the .clalmedtheactwas.unconsUtutionai; Of. course, you. will paint the town, Frederick. TruesdeU, Edgar L. Daven­ baking powder was a success. .;-And;AjJf:J date for opening Sunset Lodge. Mrs. The college secured-a r mandamus to property; / -nothing would mark your port, Beresford Hollis, Edwin Holt. why? Becausc both are good. You-;; /// Sweet, .wisely/.has taken time by tlie compel the State to,} iiay.;>-The ’ •• At­ Bfahd Jiirj’ i ' Indiottrienls Frederick . Burton, Dan Collyer, administration more, in the eyes of have, tried and tested them fully by '■ ! forelock and id already preparing torneyGeneral then appealed to the On Thursday of last week the/grand George E. Bryant and Stephen Maley: the people; and, having done the this time and-not a word of complaint ' - .' / ’-her announcements. / / Court of Errors, r ; : ./• : . . jury. returned; fifty two - indictmerits same thing;-at home, it is the; most Wright Ijorimer, in his superb and- offered a presentment . to the natural thing in the world to do It have I heard. I trust tlilB ha* Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pridham, of drama, “The Shepherd - King,” w ill . /Bridgeport, Gorin.\ are the proud, and/ Old C«ln« Wlllfci History court; stating that during /their in- for them. strengthened your confidence in what Pr vestigatlori. / they had /.- found that begin his last week a t the New ,York, ; happy parents of a son born last Mon-- Isaac L. Davispri/; of T Hlghtstpwn, . . Yours truly. I have advertised so that you feel that : many „ drug stores sold Duffy’s Malt 7ft F. W. DEVOE & CO.. Theatre , next Monday evening, 'clos* ; :;/day. Mr. Pridhaml is: the/son of / Mr. has carried"r lor a’bont 45 years two ing his most successful engagement you are getting full value for ovory- ,^y -end ./Mrs;. Edwin ; Prldliam, of Clark Whiskey without , a prescription but P. S.—Buchanon & Smock sell our Spanish /coins which were found- by- deemed it not; necessary' ; tp ‘ Indict; at this house Saturday evening, the thing you get.in my storos. No more "... ^ ^averiuer Ocean . Grove.: ■ .;//;/ him ; in .th©: old / -road' through the. paint. . . . The jurymen were' dined at the 25th irist. This is the-second appear^ baking powder free with flour, for tho Mrs. C^ L./ Otis, of Brooklyn, arrived woods;forming part of a farm In ance/ Mi*. Ijorimer has made In this, American hotel at 1.30 o’clock by TOUR TO • i^HhU RST , N. C. flour is nearly gone and it’s hard to in the - Qrove on Wednesday. She was Monmouth county /now owned by D. Fred Frick/ of Red /Bank. The 1 ury play in New York, serving to estab­ ■ accompanied by. her brother and' sis-' B. Dey. ,Uncle Joseph • Glberson, fa­ adjourned /.to meet a t , Freehold /on lish -him most .firmly as a metropoli­ tell when the next batch will arrive, Via Ponnsylvnnta Railroad tor the • : ; :.ter, Mr. arid Mrs. W . G. Floyd. ' They ther of John .Glberson, a farmer, of. Monday;/April 10.": , *• V ^ /// ‘ ^ tan star an dtp gain for him wide pop­ but you may have the baking powder Colts: Neck was with him /at the time ; . will tnake their home here permanent-; , Golf Championships ularity as ah actor / an d - producer: of for 10 cents a half pound can. I l l ly at 25 Abbott avenue^ . . ■ and Mr. Davison gave him one of the high ' attainments, “The Shepherd three colns. : One of- those retained M hU w m i Sash Fsolotf Boinii For the benefit of those desiring to You . haven’t forgotten that little f Among tne guests a t a house-party visit PlnehurrL N, C.4 during the ICing'"/i8 a -most ‘ interesting play,/won-, bears/;^:the;/.date / of; 1731. r..: The ■: Story The large, sash and blind factory of derfuity /stagedy and iis ■.’•Ia; ‘distinctly sum wo did last week? -Well, what .ap- . . ^ entertained last week by Miss yoor- got into: circulation"that.tfie^flnd:^was W illiam : D. /Bailey at Matawan, to­ great championship golf tournaments, ' hees, at her home on Lake avenue,/ the Pennsylvania Railroad Company meritorious contribution to dramatic piles to baking powder and stamps," in a plowed field, arid there Was rio gether with, the barn in , tlie. rear, literature •/ Presented '/at v popular were Mr, and Mrs. Victor Wiss, Miss' Uttie; -speculation, -about buried treas­ were- burned to the ground on Thurs­ \ytll run a personally-conducted touv applies also to.colfee and stamps,'.I'lls^i'^ Dust&ny -Mr. Compton: and Mr./Linds- to this attractive mid-South resort, prices of 25 cents/to $1, It has drawn ure. ■■ -;/ • '/•/ / ■ V/,-^/'/ day night of; last week. . .The fire/had, record-breaking audleripes to the New' sell you an excellent pound of coff«ej*yifA / ley, all ot Morristown, N. J. / ■ galried such headway in the iriteribr leaving New York, Philadelphia, Bair for 20 cents' or 25 cents,' and if you timbre and Washington /March 31, by York Theatre. Spat g m ay be seen re d Mrs.; F. E. Smith came . down from R lb i Broken b j Horsa's Kloic . J- of the/factory when discovered that for all remaining performances by don’t B arit'S ’ better than you pay 30 V New/ York on Tlmrsday - to / consult it was dobriied to destruction when special train. The rates' for this /Frank ’;S, WeekB, of/ C61ts /Neck/ re-. tour; /-including railway transporta­ mall or telegraph. ' or 35 cents a, pounil for with stamps, :J with Contractor Holmes . M egill: : re­ tlio firemen arrived, upon the/ scene, cently bought a new team of;horses.: tion in both/ directions; Pullman garding the cottage which the latter and thPlr attention yyas given to ‘sav­ I ’ll take the coffee back and return A few days ago he was leading the berth; ana meals in dining car on go­ -“The Education of Mr. Pipp” at the is building for her .at the corner of ing adjoining 'property.. -The cause of your money, That's falr,: • Isn’t ’it? horses out of the stable When the. ing trip / only, and three day’s board Liberty Theatre is the .greatest come* - Pennsylvania and Embury avenues. the fi re' is not. k now n. Loss. $10,000. /blanket of one slipped off. Mr. Weeks at the Hotel Carolina, will be: New dy /hit now running in New York. Whisper: There's about half a bar­ No/insurance/," .; ; ;. Digby Bell “as “Mr'. Pipp” has made a Joseph Ashton, .tho 'Treriton leather ■ waja’ fixing the blanket when th e ' ani­ York, $32; ^Philadelphia^/ $30; Balti­ rel of,that sweet cider left and there’ll. ." • mal suddenly kicked at him and great' lilt. .This comedian, of IImIted nnd shoe-flndings merchant, wa%. in more ’arid: / Washirigtori; $29. / Propor- .be no more until next fall. , ___ ^ town Wednesday, closing ’the lease : struclc;. him oyer ■ the heart. Two of Nr» Gtoss Carriage Paint Madt . , tlonate/rates/ from other points. inches but •unlimited genius, lias as­ tonished his ■ ad mire r s' by th'eV versa- Try me on fresh meats - and other '/. ■' • / of the Ashton cottage at 87 Mt. -Zion his rlbs ’were broken. ^'.-/•j:- ;;'./■/"/ Will, wear as long as Devoe’s. No ’/FOr tickets, itineraries .arid other /tility- arid /unction; he' displays in -his: V Way/ . Ira Ferris and family will oc- othera as heavy hodied, because De: Information, apply'; to •ticket agents, goods.- : /; • / . ' - delineation of this down-trodden, hen­ ■ cupy this cottage for a terra of years. voe’s; weigh d to 8 ounces more to the or to George W. ,;Boyd, General; Pas­ :.//: .; • Unclaimed tellers pecked, but entirely realistic, person­ /pint. Sold by Buchanon & Smock. senger - Agent,;.. Broad .Street •; Station, L. van Gilluwe Joseph Tompkinson has; come down The- following letters remain un­ Philadelphia.— il-12. :; ality; To the people who had kno.wri V / from Philadelphia; and r ‘opened hie; claimed in' the Ocean Grove postofllce him only as a light;opera or farce S tore s: .... Aidne^ oil Bbnd and flortgage/ . r-;/ .comedy, comedian, this p>hara;cteriza- . cottage/ at . 63. Franklin avenue. Mr. for: the week vending March 16, 1905: - Ii frv> Across-the. Lake ~ Oceari Grove . ■/;/:; Totopkmson Is wWays , among- the ^ Mrs,/ S. Chardy,- Mrs; Robert Dbwn- Persons desiring to securb ./money tion has cohiei in the nature of a reve- . j first of the cottagers to arrive/in. the Irig,, Mrs. Douty, /Mi. Hamilton, Mrs.' on bond arid mortgage, wpuld do' well fAt the big- Steinba'ch store they’re latlon of unsuspected talent In/come­ Bradley Peach and/:" ’• springv.and the last to; leave-' In / the Ma,ry 'Hendrickson, Mrs. Thomas R ' to. apply to E. N./Woolston, BO Main: offering bargains of great-importance; dy Interpretation. ‘-The Education of North Asbury Pa,r)s. fAii:-v ‘.r-.rnv:?.;Woolley aVenue. /Sums from $300-. to .$5,000.. ..• They’ll send a circular on request. Mr. Pipp" is beyond all doubt one of was a swift summer storm stealing blackly up from the horizon, and the New York and Long Pennsylvania R. R. H y ,.. Sea moaned as it. broke In sobs along BARGAINS IN HEAL -STATE Branch R. R. THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF AMERICA the shore. They do that kind of thing FROM / s o la / ______all right. I used to think that went F orrester On and after Nov. 27. 1904, NO with the summer man, but It doesn’t. FOR SALE BY Tlmo-tablo in effect Nov. 27, 1904. MacGregor Clarence Blair snid lie TRAINS LEAVE OCEAN OROVB— ¥ < STATIONS IN NEW YORK. WEEK-DAYS. MAN’S hadn’t showed tip since breakfast, and Central R. R. of N. J., Liberty Street. Coputio^J. 1904.: he’d seen him making a bee line for the For Newark and New York, 7.20, 8.M, bu Izola North River and South Perry. 9.20 a. m., 2.18 and 6.37 p. m. glen, and he’d said, "W hat’s yer hurry?” Pec33ylyamia R. R. Foot West Twenty- LAND HcrrlfloJd EN. WOOLSTON For n.>lzabeth, 9.20 a. m„ 2.18 and 5.OT ■" and the professor liad said he hoped third Street Cortlandt and Dos- he could have one. morning in peace to broeses Streets. p. m. study without that thundering crowd For Rahway, 9.20 a. m., 2.18 and S.S7 ■* Altd Vlstn Villa, Xo Miui’fl Land, of old maids hiking after him. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT LEAVE NEW YORK FOR OCEAN .'• p. m. .Moou Of PopplCij. We didn’t believe MacGregor. He OROVE and ASBURY PARK. For -Matawan, 9.20 a. m., 2.18 and (.17 . Dear-r-Look iit.nbovc heading and looks like a pale,' new saud liy, and his 5D MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Liberty Street, 4.00, 8,30, 11.30 a. in., p. m. dream.a drcani of joy. I'm bore, and father and mother own all of No Man’s 1.20 (Saturdays only), •4.45, 6.30, PV>r Long Branch, 7.20. S.IS, 0.29. Land. The professor never'in ail this 10.06, 10.30, 11.20 ft m., 2.08, ».1», vlien I saw tliat name tacked lip over 6.30. 11.60 p. m. world uBed such words as hiking and 6.33, 6.37, 7.05 and 7.10 p. m. ho portals of our hotel I said, "Here’s Liflt number South Ferry, 8.26, 11.26 a. as,, 1.16 thundering, but MacGregor did. There­ (Saturdays only), "4.35, 6.26, 6.25, For Red Bask, 7.20, 9.20 a. m„ 2.18 &&& yhcrc I rusticate Jusi on the strength 60S A substantially built seven-room cottage on Abbott avenue, furnished, fore, I may say, in the same common, 11.40 p. m. 6.37 p. m. t f tlie name.” good winter bouse, $2,160. parlance, that the whole thundering FV»t West 23d Street 12.10 (Mondays For Philadelphia. Broad S t. and Tren­ _JWo are up on a |jlull'--snml l»lnff.. crowd of old maids pitched in and lam­ £99 On Heck avenuo, near Boaoh avenue, a nineteen-room boarding house, excepted), 8.66 a. m., 12.25, 2.26, ton; 7.25, 7.66 a. m., 12.16, 8.51 aad I ’ve been here three blessed, UvoIUuk basted MacGregor until bis pretty furnished, $3,200. 4.55 p. m. ' 5.09 p. in: white linen suit was not fair to see and days and haven’t found anything in 590 On Webb avenue, two and one-hnl? blocks from the ocean a hand­ Foot Cortlandt and Desbrewses Stfl., For Ctumileu, via Tronton and Bordtn- <)he place yet but sand and bluff. And his twining curls were full of sand some ten.jroom cottage, all Improvements,1 perhaps Joss, $6,000. 12.16 (Mondays excepted), 9.00 ft. town, 3.62 p. m. *ea, lots of sea, so much sen that you burs. Then 'he howled and retracted, 694 On OUn Btreet, near Beach avenue, a Beiven-room cottage, unfurnish­ m.,12,30, 3.40, 6.10 p. m. Ftxr Camdcr, ar,i1 Phlladelpld*, ?i»- ■>pe you’ll never liave to s& so much and we all went up the glen after tlie ed, suitable for year *round. $2,300. Toms River, 6.61 a. m., «t»d . M l (k professor. LEAVE OCEAN GROVE a,nd AS­ m. •a again lu all your,life. Also a bath- On Webb avenue, near the ocean, a twelve-room oottage, furnished, The glen deepens and darkens as you 446 For Tom. River, Island Heijhta aiki bath, *2,600. ' . BURY. PARK for NEW YORK. ouse, tintype teut, peanut puvUiou go Ini and the sides are rocky and pre­ Intermediate *tatlon», 6.51 nt., 6.15, •7.00, *7.20, *7,53, •8,18, 3.55, nd bathing houses—little,' hot, new cipitous", with much shrubbery and un­ 431 On Pitman avenue, noar the ocean, a twenty-four-room boardinghouse,' and 2.45 p. m. i Ine cofllns stood up on end. Also two full lots, $4,500. 9.20 a. D!., 12.02, *.18, 4.00, 5.37, 6.59, For Point Pleasant and intermedia** dergrowth nnd scraggly pine trees list­ 8.36 p. m, (Saturdays only.) . Iris, and girls and girls, from sixteen ed to windward. And just as the tirst 584 ' A good, seven-room cottage, at Uso comer of.Pilgrim Pathway and Em­ stations, 2.12 (exoept Bunts,? tofl Monday), 3.51, 10.54 a. m., 2 23, S.4J. to slxty, assorted sizes, and all looking streak of lightning quivered In the sky bury avonuo, furnished, $2,000, For Red Bank, Newark uic' Ellia- . 6.14 and C.45 p. m. for the man. There are lota of him 200 On Franklin avenuo, near Pilgrim 'Pathway, a six-room cottage, fur­ beth, 6.16, 7,00 (Red Bank only;, we heard a faint shout for help. • Foi- New fcntnswlck, BliaatxHh, N*w- running around in the days of his It was the professor. He hung sus­ nished, $1,800. . 7.20 (except HUfco!x>th}, ',‘.53, 8.18 youth,: but for a real'man «uch as we (Newark only), 8.66, 9.20 a. m., ark and New Yorg, >■& M'riinionte. pended in air on the bare limb of a 201 On Embury avenue, near New Jersey avenue, a seven-room cottage, un­ Junction, 7.68 a. m , 12.15, >.52 asfi are led to expect, by all the summer . 12.02, 2.18, 4.00, 5.37, 6.69, 8.86 p. m. dead'pine that jutted out from tlie rock furnished, $1,600. 6.09 p. m. lore ever written, hangs his delightful (Saturdays only.) halfway up * He bluff, like Genius on 196 At the corner of Embury and Delaware avenues, a six-room cottage, self around summer resorts ami wears For Tronton and Phltedelpbio, via TRAINS LEAVE NEW YORK POft Pegasus, the widow said—on a petrified partly furnished, $1,600. •' white'duck and brings you water lilies Pegasus, Pennsylvania Railroad, 7.25, 7.65 a. OOEAN GROVE. ■ and sighs over a mandolin at you 167 On Mt. Hermon. Way, near Delaware avenue, a six-room cottage, two m.. 12.15, 6.09 p. m. Then Geuevleve Porloy, our college full lots, unfurnished, mortgage of $1,200 can remain, $2,200. From W«3t Twenty-third 6m>et Btfe ;'neath tlie pale moonlight—there Isn't product, said Fegasus couldn’t be pet­ Fcr Freehold via Pennsylvania Rail- tlon, 12,10 (encept Moaday), 8.8S K. On Main avonue, near Pennsylvania avenue, a sixteen-room x>ard- k. single specimen wandering for miles rified. He would have to be ossified. H rood, 7.25, 7.65 a. m., 12.16, 3.52, w. 12.26, 3.25 ^nd .55 p. m. 3 uj> ?ng house, occupying two lota, unfurnished, terma to eult, $3,600.' ^around our villa. And the widow began to . cry and sat 6.09 p. m. days, 12.10 and 9.25 a. m., and 4.51. % Do you know what they mil this par- down on a log and said she didn’t care 20 On Heck avenue, a desirable eight-room cottage, unfurnished, This is For. Trenton and Philadelphia via p. m. c'ticular eyrle I Imve aUgliied on? No a bit-either way, ossified or petrified, a pleasant location for the year-round, $2,600. Bound Brook Route, 6.16, 7.00 (with From Deabrossc.i ar.A COTtlaadt Bit. Man’s Land. Pleasant, Isn’t It, after and Professor Vogel was such a lovely 23 A cozy slx-rooin cottage on Delaware avenue, unfurnished, $1,200. change' of ears tU Maivwan) 7.53, at 12.30, 3.40 tusrt 0,10 pi. m. "you’ve tolled over a typewriter while man and’ always paid his board like a One of tho most handsome residences In Ocoaia Grova. located on 8.56 a. m., 12.02, 4.00, 6.69 p. m. 9.00 t: m., 12,30, 8,40 siiui 5.10 p. m. v ^tlie wintry, wind did a ragtime dance gentleman, and she bated to see him Clark avenue, 14 rooms, partly furnished, with bath and al) im- For Philadelphia, Comdcii and Mt. Sundays, 12.15 and 9.46 a Jn., end raroiind yodr furless throat and you killed before her eyes, and she never provements,. two lota. Part of purchase money can remain OQ Holly via Sea Side Park', 6.51 a. m., 6.00 p. m. Ok Sunday will atop et North Anbury didn’t give a rap because you wero feit so niucli.like fainting before in all* mortgage at 6 per cent., $6,000. 2.46 p. m. thinking of your white waists and your Park in place of Asbury Park to Is* her life. ' . . ’ • On Mt. Carmel Way, a cozy aix-room cottage; -witli full size lot. $1,000 For Toms River and Intermediate linens and organdies and your heaven*, 91 off passengers. Genevieve said fainting was counted can remain on mortgage at 0 per cent, $1,600. Stations via Bay Head, 6.61 a. m., ly, floppy, Trianon hut with fts Jaee out. He was a tine target for light­ 2.46 p. m. TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA veranda, all of which should storm the 123 On Heck avenuo, near the postofllce and Auditorium, a thirteen-room ning up there, and, while It was none of house, partly furniBhed, $3,500. - For Belmar, Spring Lake anil Uana- (Broad St.) FOR OCEAN OROVE. heart of tlie summer man and make her business and she bad no Interest In On Benson avenue, near Anbury Park, nn elght-room cottage, with sqtian, 1.30 (Monday!! excopt"d), At 6.58, 8.05, 11.02 a. m., 8.80 and i M him fall down and worship by the sil­ the professor as a lovely man or jn the 12C bath. One half of the jiurclinso price can remain on mortgage at 5 2.12 (Mondays excepted), 0.44, 0.51, p. m week-days. Sundaya (stop e& very starlight? continuance of his regular board pay­ per cent, $1,800. 7.25, 7,55. 10.35, 10.64 a. ;n„ 12.15, North Asbury Park fo r . Asbtuy Nancle Bell, it Isn’t auy such stuff. ing, still she thought a rope mlght^je a 1.27, 2.22, 2.45,, 3.00 (Saturdays Park), 8.31 a. m. Freehold only, 6.C0 . There isn’t any summer, man, and good thing. 141 A well-built cottage on, Heck avenue, contain!!) ; seven rooms. Mort only), 3.52, 5.09, 5.14, 6.16, 8.46, 7.00, p. mi. weeK-days. Markei Street even if there were and he didn’t “In mountainous conn tries,” began gage of $1,000 can remain at 5 per cont, $1,700. 8.30 p. m. Wharf (via Camdon and Treatom). ’ imve sense* enough to run away the Agiithh, the artist, who has been Eu- 177 A modern twelve-roon- oottage on Broadway, with three full-size lots. For Point Pleaeatii 1.30 (Mondays ex. Freehold only, 4.2t p. tu. woek-days. minute he grasped the situation I roplzed, “1 believe they tie a rope Probably less, $6,000,. cepted), 2,12 (Mondays excepted), Leavo Market it. Wharf,, via J&me*. . wouldn’t have a bit of respect for around the waist of one person”— 181 A handsome fourteen-room residence on Wesley Lake, with bath, fur­ 6.44, 6.61, 10.35, 10.54 a. m., 1.27, burg, 7.32 a. m., 3.62 p. m. waeV • him. .. “It’s the shoulders,” said Genevieve; nished. .One-haif o f ’Which can remain on mortgago, $5,000. 2.22, 2.46, 3.00 (Saturdays only), days Market street Wharf, rt» „^ That’s . all. I shall be home hi a Seaside Park, 8.20 «, m„ and 4.00 p. “kind of a slipknot.” 206 A pleasant twelve-room cottage, on Webb avenue, good all-the-yeai^ 6.14, 6.15, 6.45, 7.00, 8.30 p. m. . few days, just us soon as I have tan m. weok-days. Sundays. 8.30 a. m. • The professor shouted for help again, round house. Part'o' purchase money can remain on mortgage, For stations In Long Branch, 6,15, enough to bluff the stay-at-homes into this time fainter still. $2,000. . - ' v 7.00, 7.20, 7,63, 8.18, 8.66, 9.20, WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH, the,idea that I ’ve had a glorious time “No; (he waist," said Agatha flritily. 212 On Cookman avenue, a, fourteen-room house, with bath and heater lO.OG, 10.30, U.20 a. n , 12.02, 2.08, January 9; 1905. and 'been belle of the beach. Be “And lower that person over the moun­ $3,000. i . . . . 2.18, -;,00, 5.3J. 5,37, 6.59, 7.05, 7.10, LEAVE BROAD ST., PHILADEL­ fitrong, Nancle, Don’t look even at an tain side until lie rescues the other 8.36 p: m. (Saturdays only.) . excursion steamer. If sinners entice 217 On Mt. Hermon Way, near the postofflce . noventeen-room cottago, PHIA. party.” •Denotes express trains. ' thee,- dress up In your organdies nnd “Let’s lower MacGregor,” murmured with ono and one-half Sots, furnished^ $1,600 can-remain on mort For and Washlngrton, "8j j . sage at-6 per cent. .This is a great bargain. $3,000. .VwalK down Fifth avenue and you’ll Genevieve, but the widow cried and GEO. W. BOYD, a. P. A., P. R. i t 7.20, .32, 10.20, 11.06 a, m., n 2 JJ» .fiee more admiring sons of Adum In said her feet were getting Vet and she 218 On Cookman avenuo, a',cosy flve-room cottage, unfurnished located C. M, BURT, G. P. A., C. R. R. of N. J. •1.25, 3.20, 4.46, 5.26, 6.18. 11.2S p. m., aud 12 09 nlght week-dayB. Bu. ■ an; hour than you will out here In a dldnH .think *t was right to Joke In the on a corner. $600 ofi which can remain oa mortgage at 6.per cent, RUFUS BLODQBTT, Supt Ni Y. & h . days, *6.35, 7.20, 9.05, 11.06 a. to , .. week. Haplessly yours, $1,100. '• ! B. R. R. fffsu-of death. That braced us up, be­ •1.2?, *3.20, 4.46, 5.25, 11.28 p. rs., • ' rKUI>IT.i 222 A fine residence on Mt. 't'abor Way, 8 rooms and bath, eioctrlc cause the professor did look like It, so and 12.09 Jiight. while tho fleeting moinents sped Gene­ lights and heater, $li,0n0. : - —^uny-siiwinpAtcrday. bouthorn^.Jia.jiway, Express, 7,20 « vieve and I sped fleeter and found 223 No. 96 Main avenue 17-room house, flrBt-ciass rips.'1';. $3,600. ••H e llo , central! AU hail the man! Reading System n y a f f 3.20 p. m. daily. some clotheslines, and a couple of husky , : JHe came, he saWi and Caesar Isn’t u 401 On Webb avenue, near the ocean, au olght-rooni cottage, furs.Ished, de­ .Aihmtic Coast Line Express, >2.W lads In sweaters from the peanut stand New Jersey Central •circumstance. He has taken the largo sirably located. $1,600 can remain on mortgage ai 6 per "cant, night, daily. nnd the boathouse, and we spod back to corner room. Mrs. Banks, our general . $2,200. Seaboard Air Lina Ry. Express, 7 .» the glen. - Anthracite Coal Used ExcIuslvcly, Insur. ^overseer. says he Is an exceptional 414 On Cookman avenue, noar Pilgrim Pathway, a desirable Jouble dwell­ a. daily. , ' Then the husky lads climbed the . young man. Wonder how much board ing, consisting of nine looms in each side, furnished. The proper­ mg’ Cleanliness and Comfort. C. & O. Ry. Express, 10.20 a. m., week­ bluff on the sondy side and did the " .lie pa^d In advance! ty nays 12 per cent., and part, of the purchase money can remain days. - . Alpine net with the clotheslines, assist­ “ He Isn’t real young nor real old; just on mortgage at 6 per cent, $3,500. Corrected to Nov. 28. 1904. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, ed by several ropes from the boutliouse, that' intermediate age that Is so inter­ 433 A desirable an i well-located boarding house, with 25 rooms, furnished, 10.16 a. m., week-days. 11.06 p. m., and before, our eyes the professor was daily. -. esting! I don’t think ho is exactly on Ocean Pathway, near the ocears, Part of purchase dione; tan TRAINS FROM OCEAN GROVE. pulietl buck to life aud liberty. handsome, but you know what a prop­ remain on mortgage at 6 per cent, $7,000. For New, York, Newark and E FROM WEST PHILADELPHIA He Is resting iiow; It is dark and erly trimmed vandylce and a pair of 469 both, Jia all rail route, 6.15, 7.00, still at the villa. No hops or mando­ On OUn street, one block from the ocean; a; seven-room cottage, fur­ ' ONLY. . . rlmleps eyeglasses will do for any man. 7.03, 8.65 a. m., 12,02, 4.00, 6.50 p. jr . lins tonight. The shock will bring him nished. $1,000 can remain on mortgage at 0 per cent, $1,300. For New York, 2.45- a. m., 12.33 p. m. - Hey'that kind. .(8.36 Saturdayo only.) Sundays to,. I think, from the botanical dream 476 On Embury avenue, near .the ocean, a modern twelve-room cottage, daily. '^T^Thls moriilng he escorted all of us from North Asbury Park station and cause him to concentrate his joy " with bath and all improvements, furnished, $4,600, For Baltimore- and Washington, 3.81, through tW glen. BUI I tell you that 7.36 a. m., 4.17, 8.36 p. m. on some lovtug, sympathetic heart, and 474 A handsome twelve-room cottage, with bath, electric lights and all *11.65 a. m., *6.55. *6.60 and •7.88 p. we. had a glen? Oh, yes; iSlcti Ellyn. For Philadelphia and Tronton, via it may be your PEltDITA. Improvements, furnished, directly on the ocean front, $6,750. m., dally. Just fernlnst the villa. It’s a break in Elizabeth, 6.15, 8.65 t-. m„ 12,02, 4.00 Atlantic Coast Lise Express, *11.55 a. . the sand bluff, and It’s damp and piny 506 On Broadway, near the ocean, a nine-room cottage, furnished, $3,600. m. Sundays from North ABbury m., daily. New York and Florid* Park station, 7,36 a, m., 4.11 p.. j and darksome at midday. Heretofore Monday. 614 A well-eaiabifshed boarding house, on Bath avenue, consisting of 42 m. Special, 4.38 p. m„ woek-days. the1 organdie tlock had religiously es* 1 shall be home on the Tuesday boat. roomB, -with 1 lots/furnished, .(6,000 can remain on mortgage at 5 For Baltimore and Washington, 8.00 Southern Ry. Express, *5.55 and •6.(4 . chewed its ferny swampiness, but you The other girls are packing too. The per cent for flve years, $8,200. • -f а. m.; 4,00. p. m, Suadaya #roxa p. m., dally. North Asbury Park station, T.3B a. ; nhould have seen us trull, after him overseer has fainted. Only the profess­ 558^ well-located twelve-room cottage, on Embury avonuo two and one- Sbuthera Palm Limited, .3.26 p. m., m„ 4.11 p. m, oyer; fen and stump und hidden vine or Is serene. He was up bright and half blocks from the ocean, furnished, $2,300. week-days. the while ho fished out diiiky little For Easton, Bethlehem, Ailontowa Seaboard Air Lins Ry., Seaboard early this morning to meet the 0:08 686 A pleasant Heven-room cottage, on Embury avenue, furnished, two and nweeds and discoursed on them. • train, and when lie came back he had a and Mauch Chunk (6,15 to Eoaton) Florida Limited, 2.66 p. m., daily. one-half blocks from the ocean, excellent repair. Cash, $2,100. Norfolk & Westero Railway, *ff.5.r; p, V*; ; I opine lie Is a botanist Well, it’s Mrs. Professor and three little Process­ 8.00 a. si., 12.02 (4.00 p. m. Easton -better than a barber. A letter came for 618 On Main avenue, noar t'ne oceaa, a desirable Beven-room cottage, with only). Sundays, from North As- m„; dally. or Juniors tagging merrily along after bath, furnished, two lots, $4,500. ’:hlm today addressed to Professor Adri­ him. bury Park station, 7.36 a. m., 4.11 p. C. & O. Ry. Express, •7.35 p m., daily. in. an Vogel. How’s.tliat for individual­ No, I don't think men were deceivers 621 On Main avenue, near the ocean, a vory pleasant nine-room oottage, •Dining car. ity? He looks It too. He does not ever. I think It was absentmlnded- with bath, furnished, two lots, $6,SQ0. For Wilkesbarre and Scraiiton, 8.00 a. Time-tablee of all other trains of tins • dance, and be does not play the mando- ness. Only Mrs;1 Professor gave the 629 One at the best located cottaeea In Ocean Grove, consisting of S i::. Sundays, Sit>m Nortli Asbury system may be obtained at th* tlctol U n.. He goes for his morning dip at muses their crushing blow when she rooma, handsomely furnished, with bath, on Spray View avenue, Park station, 7.36 a. m. ofilces or stauons. some unearthly hour before we are up. said she was so glad we had all Joined one block from the ocoan. $1,600 can remain on mortgage at 6-per For Buffalo and Chicago, via D„ I.. & W. W. ATTERBUB.Y, In fact, he does not do any of tlie or­ tbe professor's summer botany class, cent, $4,000. ' W. Ii. R., 8.65 a. m. General Manager. thodox summer “manlsms,'’ but he has. A desirable nhia-room cottage, with tm tl, partly furnished, o» Bath J. R. WOOD, as he liud reduced the course rate to TRAINS FOR O OBAN GROVE. manners and customs of his own. $10, and she thought it was the sweet­ avenue, one and one-haii bJocloi from the ocoan. Mortgage of $1,600 Passenger Treffls M u i n r , For instance, he Bings, and sings well. est, most elevating study one could can remain at 6 per cent, $4,000. Leave fiew York, 4.00,' 8,30, 11.30 a. GEORGE W. BOYD, General Posiesger Agent. There are about ninety'and nine muses take up. We all assured her .lt was el­ m. (1.20 Saturdays only) 4.45, 5.80, who group themselves In. the parlors evating. It was—for the professor. б.30, 1L60 p. m.- Sundays, 9.15 a after dinner to. listen to their Apollo. And we’re all going home tomorrow. m., 4.00, 8.30 p. m. When he sings “All Aboard For Dream­ Yours for single blessedness, In addition to the above properties we have many other Leave Elizabeth, 4.05, 8.42, 11.28 a. ta , P e r r i n e & 1.49, 4.12, 4.40, 5.18, 6.42, 11.55 p. land” he looks at you as much as to PERDITA. valuable bargains, both in cottages and boarding houses and •ay he has only two pusses for the boat, m. Sundays, 9.25 a.' m„ 4.02, 8.37 p. lots. Any of the above properties can be bought on easy m. J a c k s o n ■ ".but the other one is for you. . A Philadelphia Gallant, terms and in many cases a good size mortgage can be allow­ Leave Newark, 8,35, 11.32 a. m,, . Yachting and autoing he clnsses as There Is nothing that astonishes a M A U M I K 'nerve racking, but nature and close to woman so. much as meeting a man ed to remain All the properties have the sewer and water 3.35, 5.40, 6.19, 11.60 p. m. Sundaya 9.05 a. m., 8.55, 8.15 p. m. nature’s heart and all the rest of it Is who takeB her at her word. A. certain connections. i what the professor’s joy . is. I think very impetuous young woman living W. Q. BESLEB. . Meat8i£lPoultiy . privately we would get closer to ria? Vice Pres, and Gen. Mct. In the suburbs of this city experienced prbah rrwuf ture’a heart and the professor’s heart, this unique sensation when she at­ . -0.-M. BURT, SO YSARS* IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Gen. Pass. Agent. too, If he could be made to understand tended a musicale given by. a friend ■XFHRIEMCE pRoiiPT «n»vicfl ‘ the expediency of Individual lessons for and met a Bpeclmen of the too literal To Allred Sutton W . E . *TAYLOa a , u . c FRBB DfiUVBRV his botany pupils. But he cannot, lie; male. She was about to leave tlie JhAHM [ calls for a class, and we are all classed, house when her hostess called after By virtue of an oa-der of the Court TAYLOR & CLARK v , I hope for the best. So do the other her: "Oh, don’t think of going out on P a t en t s of Chancery of New Jersey, made on . No. tag Hook Avecuie iVninety' and eight muses. Botanlcally such a stormy.': night alone. Mr. G. the day of the date her«rf, !b a rioae Builders ‘‘yours, PKKDJTA. will be glad to go with you. Won’t wherein th-; Asbury Park Building .88 Abbott Avenue, or ^ Oor. WhltaOsld you. Mr. (3;?” turning to a gentleman and Loan Association is complainant 9> M t. Tabor W ay O C K A J W : « R O V E , iW. J , • * Saturday. at her, right. “Delighted,” said the COPVRIQHTS AO. and you and others aro defondant*, OCPAN (IROVIt. M. i . . Come to No Man’s Laud every time would be escort, beaming on the young Anyono ncndlnu a skotrii und description may you are required to appear, and plead, qulokly aacoUMn or.r opinion frcft ■wh&Uior on ;'fo r something doing. We have saved .woman, und ho slipped on ,his over­ Invention la probnbly Ootnmonlw^ demur or answer to tho complainant's NELSON H. KILM ER '(.the professor’s life. If It had only been coat and stood ready with-hat and bill on or before the Eevontoentti day one of us It wouldn’t lmve been so com of April next, or the Bali! bill will be Builder umbrella In hand, “Oh, please don’t •jxdalflotlcf, without oborge, L Pitman Ave., Ooean Grove plicated. A composite gratitude doesn’t bother,” said the protesting girl. “Yon taken os confessed against you. Plans and specifications drawn for aU ‘go far when it lias to be passed around. know I am quite accustomed to going Tho said bill is fliod to foreciOB# & mortgago slven by Alfred Sutton and klnda of -modern woo4. stone or brick , .lit' was long after lunchtitm* and lie out alone. I am not the least bit A Scientifichitndflomolf tllUBtrated Jfmericatt. weekly. I w i " 4 «'» bulIdlngB. For workmanship and. prices eolation of nnj ucLontlHo loarnoL Terr wifo to tho Asbury Park. Building and will refer to all for whom I have ione i^never misses lunchtimel Ife can. put afraid. I nearly always leave here un­ yoar; lour montbat9L Bold by all nowa< id moael.fiketchoi pLotocttoxisitS^ra ■Vjiwhy more fried bluellsh and black­ Ixmii Association, dated May 28th, work In the Grov^ or Park. Kstlmatea _ _e report oa pa ten lability. frtt book, escorted.” “Oh, well, If that Is the cheerfully glvea HowtosecuruTn*nr BlflnifO berry potple than flve of the muse*, MUNN £ 0Q3e'B™a.<,NewYori 1900, or, land- at Ocean Grove ease,” said the stupid man, "I don t* Br&DCh Office. 026 V BU Wa*bliwton, D, Heights, in the township of Neptune, but it is only proof of his exceptional need to go, then. I would not think, of excellence, and the overseer never re* Monmouth county, and yqu are made John N, Burtls interfering with your lifelong habits.” Halstead H. Wainwright defendant because you own Raid lands. Jbukes him. And without giving the independent Undertaker and Embalmer HV ;Dld I tejl you she was a widow, also young woman a chance to avail herself Counsel or-at-Law ! FRANK DURAND. 645 Mattison Ave.. ^Interested in bbtony?. I tiilnk she stands Solicitor of Complainant,4 1’. 0. ad­ A sbury P n,.W..Ne,w Jeree' of his oseo’ t In* fh’*ev' , •*•:’••*•> ' Opposite U. S. .p.-.tent Office ^second best. XIo likes friel iduetL^’r. <\:r and joined a prelf »•-■ V :-i . ’’ .. • nntus 28-9 Appleby Buildih dress. Asbury Park, N. J. rofllns and burial caaUete .on hand os •tirnJahed to order. Special . attenttoe -WASHINGTON, O. C. Anyway. we inlssed him; an l of the hnilway.- -i'hibdelpbl-.r pi* Asbury Park. Dated Pel).-15th, 190n. 7-11. ;r;V-:^i • '^ • iV • • ' .- :-: • " -:' r.\ ;.•"■'■■ -- .- ?:;■ :'-'r> : '.’ ■;'■'% ■■ •" ' " > - ' 7 - ' SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1905. THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES mm

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DR. THOMAS H. PRATT, Dentist. Clayton Building, 622 Cookman Avd., Asbury Park. N.. J. '.v List of Properties for Rent Gaa administered. Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. E. IN. W oolston, Real E state asfl Insurance A gent PROF; WALTER J. MULFORD, 61 Heck Avenue, Ocean Groye. 50 Main Avenue, Opposite P. O., OGean Grove, !N. J., for Season of 1905. Phone 3£8~J Teacher of Piano, Organ and Slnglnf Send for Terms.

PATTERSON & BHOME, Tlio season comprehends four months, from June to 62 A deslrablo nine-room cottage, with bBth, on Abbott 521 Clark avenue, near Now Jersey avenuo, a cozy six- Counselors*at'law , ’ October. In some cases tho tlmo of occupancy Is limited avonuo, floar tho ooean, $300. room cottago, $126. Rooms 4, 6, 6, Monmouth Building, Aa­ bury Park, N. J. 63 On Broadway, a tonroom cottage, ,ba35 Mt. Pisgoh Way, near Now York avenue, sevonteon- Hour&—& a. m. to 5 p. m. 80 Broadway, two and one-halt blocks from the ocean, a room boarding house, close to Auditorium, lake -and 8 A doslrable flfteen-room cottago, on Atlantic avenuo, deslrablo and well furnished ten-room cottage, with noar the ocean, suitable for small boarding house, Asbury Park, $326. EDWAED O. WYCKOFF bath, $275. . A ttorn ey^ Law . $376. 536 Franklin avenuo, noar Whltofleld avenue, a pleasant 520 Cookman Avenue. Asbury Park, N. J. 81 Stockton avenue, near Central avonuo, a handsomo nine-room oo>tta«o. $160. Acknowledgments taken, / 9 On Ocoan Pathway, ono block from the ocoan, a twen- eleven-room cottage, with bath, fine grounds, largo Notary puOIlo. \ •ty-nlnc-room boarding houeo, {950. 537 Clark avenuo, noar Pennsylvania avenue, a elx-room and roomy pinzzas, $300. 10 On Webb avonuo, n cozy sovon-rooin cottage, one block cottago, desirably looated and furnished, $175. GEO. L. D. TOMPKINS, D. D .,& t 82 Olin street, one and one-half blockB from tha ocean, a DENTIST, from the ocoan. $160. 538 Mit. Carmel Way, noar New York ovenuo, a cozy six- cozy six-room cottage, $160. Rooms 1, 2, 3. 4 , Poatomce Building, 11 A pleasant seven-room cottago, on Webb avenue, one room cottago, $126. Asbury Park, N. J. 83 Atlantic avenue, two blocks from the ocean, a well- Ofllce Hours: 9 a. in. to 5 p. m. block from the ocean, $150. 540 Mt- Zion Way, near Pennsylvania avenue, a bandsom* Gas Administered. Telephone, W-J*. located ten-room cottage, opposite a park, with a nine-room cottage, bath, all Improvements, entirely 12 A cozy Bix-room cottage, on Atlantic avenue, one and flno view of Asbury Park and Wesley lake, $300. WILLIAM H. CABMAN; ono-half blocks from the ocoan, $200. now, $400. 84 Pitman avenue, near the ocean, a pleasant ten-room Licensed Architect and Builder. 13 On Webb avenuo, near the ocean, a twelve-room oot- 541 Embury avenue, near Pilgrim Pathway, a woll-equlp- Ofllce: Main avenue, next to Association cotttage, $260. Building:. Residence: 103 Embury A vet. tagor with bath, $275. ped Baventeqn-room boarding houso, large ground, 85 Olln street, two blocks from the ocean, a handsome $400. Plans and estimates promptly furnish**!. 14 A cozy six-room cottago, on Broadway, three blocks and well-furnished fourteen-room house, with bath, DR. S. T. SLOCUM, (tom the ocean, $175. 542 Embury avenue, near Lawrence avenue, a pleasant six- Dentist, 204 Main street, Asbury Park* well adapted for summer boarding house, $400. room cottage, $150. 16 A pleasant ten-room cottago, on Webb avenue, two N. J. Over Milan Ross' roal estate oflloa* 86 Directly on the ocean front, a ten-room cottage, well opposite railroad station. Gas administer­ blocks from the ocoan, Ju lylst until Labor Day, $250. 543 Lake avenue, overlooking Weeley Lake and Asbury ed. furnished nnd well located, $600. Park, a ten-room cottage, bath, all Improvements, 19 On Embury avenue, three blocks from tbo ocean, a 87 Embury avenue, noar Pilgrim Pathway, a cozy six- handsomely furnlBhed, $600. pleasant eight-room cottago, $200. room cottage. $175. ct. 544 Mt. Hermon Way, noar Benson avenue, a pleasant Business Directory 20 On Broadway, three blocks from tho ocean, a cozy 88 Lake'avenue, one and onc-balf blocks from tho ocean, olght-room cottage,. $150. eervcn-room cottage, $186. a very desirablo and ploasant oight-room cottage, cTITTz a c h a r Tas^ 545 Bmbury avenue, a comfortable aoren-roorn^ cottago, Automobiles Rtorod and repaired, lawn mow* 21 A woll-located nlnetoon-room boarding Iioubo, on Heck with bath tand electric lights, $300. *150 cr« ground. Bicycle* repaired. O. U. Zaoa- avenue, ono block from the ocean, $400. , arias, 725 Mattisoii. ave,, AtlbnryPark.-’Phane'V 89 Main avenue, two blocks from tho ocean, a ploasant •546 Heck aven”o. .near Whitefleld avonue, a seven-room 21 A woll-ostabllshod twenty-flve-room boarding house, on and nicely-located eight-room cottage, with bath, ...' cottago. Slio. Webb avenue, one and one-half blocks ' from the threo mofiths, $300. 547 Heck nvenuu, near Pennsylvania avenue, a very do­ M’INTYRE’S ocoan, $500. Fino Confectionery rw d Joe Cream . 90 Broadway, one and one-Jialf blocks from the ocean, a slrable olght-room cottage, batb, large ground, $160. 23 A cozy six-room cottage, on Heck avonue, two and one- well-establlBhed sixteen-room boarding house, line Cookman nvenu<*, near Bond street balf blocks from the ocean, with batb, $175. 54S Cookman avenuo, near Pilgrim Pathway, a deslrabls ABbury Park, N. J. view of the ocean and lake, $500. ■. nine-room cottage, $176. 1$ A hand*ome flfteen-room cottage, with bath and all M. L. BAMMAN 91 Pilgrim Pathway, near Clark avonue, a cozy flve-room 550 Broadway, a deslrablo nine*room cottage, near Pilgrim Improvements, on Pitman avenue, one block from cottago, $125. ", Our Grocer. Cor. Railroad Square and Mala the ocean, $600. Pathway, $190? Htroot, Afibuiy Park, Is tbo place to flnd to* 92 Webb avenue, near tho ocean, a desirable twenty- liable goodfl In Jar*** variety at small prioe. . 661 Clark avenue, noar Pilgrim Pathway, one of the most Come and see- '• . : • *•: 21 A woll-establlsbed sixteen-room boarding house, on room boarding house, with a flne view pf the ocean, Webb avenue, one block from the ocean. Cash, $426. handsomo residences .In Ocean Grove, consisting of Payments, $460. $550 bath, all Improvement!], large ground, fourteen 93 Embury aveniie, ono and one-half blocks from the rooms, $400. S. J. ROGERS 29 On Cookman avenue, a pleasant eight-room cottage, ocean, a ploasant and well-furnished nine-room cot- three blocks from the ocean, $116. ' . 562 Directly on Wesley Ijako, with a flno view pf tho lake, Successor to M. E. Sextos tago. $200. ocean nnd Asbury Park, a twelve-room cottage, bath, 20 A desirable eight-room cottage, with bath, on Oook­ 94 Embury avenue, two and one-half blocks from the $350. man avenue, three blocks frpm the ocean, $210. ocean, a pleasant nine-room cottago,’ nicely furnish­ 654 Webb avenue, corner of Pennsylvania avenue, a vory >1 A woll-establlshed twenty-flve-room boarding house, ed. $226. . ploasant olght-room cottage, lmth, $225. with hath, on Broadwny, one block,from the ocean; 95 Webb avenuo, two and one-half blocks from the ocean, • flne ocean view, $660. 655 Mt. Hermon Way, near New York avenue, a very pleas­ a modern and handsomely furnished twelve-room ant seven-room cottage, three months, $1,85. 82 On Abbott avonue, one block from the ocoan, a de­ cottage, with bath, electric lights, and all Improve­ 566 Main avenuo, cornor Pennsylvania avonue, a deslrablo sirable and well-located twenty-flve-room boarding ments, June 15th to September 16th, $425. house, with bath. $750. nine-room cottage. $260. 90 Cookman avenue, three blocks from the ocean, a de­ able for small boarding house, $326. , 667 Webb avenue, near Delaware avenue, a pleasant eight- slrablo twenty-room boarding house, $500. room cottago. bath, $160. 34 On Heck avenue, two blocks from tho ocean, ob a cor­ LIVERY ner, a twonty-flve-roofn boarding house, $600. 97 Directly on the ocean front a well-established and 568 Delawaro avenue, noar Embury avenue, a cozy seven- nicely-located twenty-flve-room boarding bouse, $700 . 86 On Heck avenue, two blocks from tbe ocean, a . six- room cottage. $126. Boarding. Exchange room cottage, with bath, April 15th to September 98 Olin street, one. and. one-halt blocks from the ocean, a 5G0 Mt. Carmel way, noar Pennsylvania avenue, a cozy '■ viv 10th, $176. -. , ‘ ; . pleasant six-room c^tage, $200. . V '! four-room cottage, $125. and Sale Stable ' 99 Olin street, two blocks from the ocean, a cozy slx- 36 A cozy seven-room cottage, on Abbott : avenue, near 561 Asbury avenue, near New Jersey avenuo, a desirable Ocean Qrove, N. J. ' tbe ocean. $176. ' roon) cottage, $150. and pleasnnt nine-room cottage with bath, newly 37 On McCllntock street, noar the ocean, a seven-room 100 Olln street, two blocks from the ocean, a cozy six- built, $250. 'M cottage, $160. .Yoom cottage, $150. 562 Clark avenue, near Delaware avenue, a six-room cot­ Next to new school building. The 38 A handsome ten-room cottago, with bath, on Pitman 101 Embury avenue, two and one-lialf blocks from tho tage, with bath, newly built, $200. only brick, Urc-propf livery stable on '•Iri: avenue, one and ono-half blocks from tho ocoan, ocean, a well-located and nlcely-furnlshftd flfteen- 5C3 Clark avenue, near Webb avenue, a pleasant flve-room the const. ‘ 'X-'y'V'-: $420. - room boarding house, with bath, $350 (threo months; cottage, newly built; $110. private family, $300). Particular attention given to board­ 39 On Franklin avenue, two and ono-half blocks from the 564 Franklin avenue, near Pilgrim Pathway, a deslrablo ing housos. Fino horses for sale at «U-./. ocean, an eight-room cottago. June 16th to Septem­ 601 Webb avonuo, a small flve-room cottage, near New seven-room cottage, electric lights, $250. York avonue. $100. tlraos. ber 16th, $160. 565 Mt. Hermon Way, near New Jersey avenue, a very at 504 Main av nuo, noar New York avenue, a handsome All kinds of carriages to hire. 40 A handsome nine-room cottago, on E m b u r y avenue, cozy and pleasantly-located eigbt-room cottago. Telephone 110. two sind one-half blocks from the ocoan, with bath, fourteen-room cottage, bath, all Improvements, $360. piano, June 1st to September 1st, $200. electric lights, $326. 506 Mt. Zion Way, noar New York avenue, a pleasant eight. 56G Embury avenue, noar New Jersey avenue, a ploasant 41 On Central avenue, overlooking the ocean and lake, a room cottage, $186. seven-room cottago, $150. Fire Alarm Signal Boxes desirable eight-room cottago, $260. 506 Abbott avenue, a desirable ton room cottage, with 567 Heck avenue, near Now York avonue, a very desirable Ocean Qrove bath, electric lights, located on a corner. C u h, $260. 42 On Webb avenue, three blocku from the ocean, a hand­ seven-room cottage, $176. 22 Clayton’s Storo, Main Avonue Payments, $300. some twelve-room cottage, all Improvements. $160 568 Webb avenue, near New Jersey avenue, a well fur­ 23 ...... S u rf and Beach per month. Bntlro season, $460. 607 Main avenuo, noar Pennsylvania avenun. a pleasant nished seven-room cottage,,$176. 24 .'.-.Embury and Beach.; ; soven-room cottage, $176. 25 . Main and Pilgrim Pathway 48 A cozy eight-room cottage, on Embury avenue, two and 569 Embury avenue, near New Jersoy avenue, a desirable 1 508 On Main avenuo, a sevan-room boma-llke cottage, good 26,...... Broadway and Pilgrim IJattyway one-half blocks from tho ocean. $200. seven-room cottago, June 16th to SopE 16th, $150. 27 Tabor Way and Pennsylvania .... repair, piano, $186. 45 On Bmbury avenue, ono and one-half blocks from the 570 Abbott avenue, noar New York avenue, a flve-room 29 .McCllntock and Beach V. ;,/ ocean, a well-eBtaMlBhod sixteen-room boarding 509 Cookman avenue, near Delaware avonue, a pleasant . cottago, lnrgo tent. In front, Juno 1st to September ...... Clark and New Jersey. house, $376. nine-room, cottage, piano, $220. . ! 5th. $132. 34 ...... Hock and Whitefleld 510 Embury avenue, a doslrable' fourtoon-room rottage, 35 ...... Main Avenue' Gates 46. On Abbott avenuo, two and one-half blocks from the, 571 Directly, on Wesley lake, n desirable six-room cottage, 42 ..i.... Co riles and So. Main', W . Grove ocean, a seven-room cottage, $200. ,- bath, Bultablo for boarding house. $300. $200. ' 43 .....Unexcelled Flro Co. Houso, \V. G. 47 • A handsomo eleven-room cottago. with bath and all Im­ 611 Mt. Hermon Way. noar Pilgrim Pathway, a fourteen- o72 Directly on Wesloy lake, a pleasant eight-room cot­ 1—Wire Trouble.' room boarding house, near Auditorium, woll furnish­ provements, on Abbott avonuo, two and os^half tage and batb, flno view of the ocean and lake; $250. 2—Taps, Fire Out. . • ; s blocks from the ocean, June 16th to September 16th, ed. $400, ■ 3—7 a. m. Time and Test. ’ $400.. ’ •; 573 Webb avonuo, near Now York avenue, a nine-room 5-5-5—General' Alarm. --'V 512 Mt. Carmel Way, a well-located and deslrablo sixteen- cottage, $175. 48 On Franklin avenue, three blocks from the ocean, a room cottago, bath, near Auditorium, season or To send in an alarm, go to the nearest- . , coiy six-room cottage, $135. • year, $400. 674 Franklin avonue, near Pilgrim. Pathway, a cozy five- Signal Box, pull the hook down an4 room, cottage, $100. 513 Asbury avenue, near Now. York avenue, a co*y four- go, but remain at the box until tbe'.-flrst^^^' 61 A desirable twelve-room cottage, with bath, on Em­ apparatus arrives to give, exact location ’ . , bury avenuo,-two blockB from the ocean, June 1st to room cottage, $150. 675 Mt. Carmel Way, corner Pennsylvania avenue,-a mod­ ern and handsomely furnished ten-room cottage, of Are. . ' ■ '' September 20th, $325. 514 Aabury • avonue, a handsome eleven-room cottage, all - Improvements, near Auditorium and lake, newly fur­ with bath, all lmprovoments, June 15th to Septem­ .52 A woll-established nineteen-room boarding house, on ber 16th, $326- Asbury Park ; . nlBhed, $600. Broadway, two and one-half blockB from the ocean. Bond and Bangs . vv:r $460. 516 Mt. Hermon Way, near New York avonuo, a cloan and 577 Wobb avonue, near Now York avenue, a roomy nine- room cottago. well furnished, $200...... Cookman and t|aiB . ' 53 On Webb avenuo, one block from thft ocean, a flfteen- pleasant olght-room oottage, $200...... Cookman and Bangs ...... Socond and Mala ^ room boarding houso, $375. 516 Clark avonuo, noar New York avonuo, a. doslrable . 578 Now York avenue, nenrWcbb avenue, a cozy four-room cottago, nicely furnished, $90. 37 ...... Munroo and Main 1 , . 56 On Olln street, one block from tho ocoan, a nlnoteon- thirteen-room cottage, $126. 44 ...... Second and Grand ' .v.-V room boarding houso, $526. 517 Abbott avenue, near Now Jersey avenuo, a cozy soven- • 579 Delawaro avenue, near Bmbury avenue, an olght-room 46 -...., .....Asbury, and Emory cottago, very desirable, completely furnished, throe 61 ...... Hcck and- Sowtil 67 A ploasant cottage on Embury avenuo, near tho ocean, room rottage, $136. \ . . 55 , *..... i; Asbury and Klhfpley ■ months, $160. aoven rooms and bath; $200. G3 ..... : 4 .. ivtV. i. ;Fourth and Bona-r> 618 Abbott avenue, cornor of New Jersoy avonue, a nlcs 580 Abbott avenue; near Now York avenue, a sovon-room 01 .....,...;,... i...... JFourth and^- Grand 68'Directly on tho ocean front, an olovon-room cottage, ...... Second and Kingsley - six-room cottago, three months, $150. cottage, nowly built, $266. 72 with bath and all Improvements, $550. 73 ...... , Fourth ana 'Kli»Ml«y.>w.V«£ 619 Mt. Hormon Way, at the comer of Pennsylvania ave­ 581 Clark avenuo. near Pennsylvania avenue, a cozy six- 82 ...... Soventb and • Bond^-fV,ii''' 53 On the ocean front,,a handsomely furnished eleven- nue, a vory fine §lght-room cottago, $100 por month. room cottago. $116. 84 ...... Sixth and Grand >< room cottage, with bath and all Improvements, $560. Season, $300. ; , 91 ....,’...... Sevonth and Webb 582 Broadway, noar Now Jersey avenue, a comfortable 93 ...... '...... Sunsetsand Webb 61 On Abbott avenuo, one and ono-balf blocks from the 620 Cookman avenue, near Pennsylvania avenue, a v.ry flve-room cottage, June 16th to September 15th, 6-6-6—General Alarm. '• ocoan, o nine-room cottage, with both, $300,. nice Blx-room cottage, well furnished, $166. $131.26. •■■■..■ / 2—Fire Extinguished. ' • . v 5—Wesley. * ... . ' V 6—Neptuno, : V;7' 7—Cook.'; 8—Independence. m S B m iiyiiii . - THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES SATURDAY. MARCH 18, 1905. COUNTY AND STATE OPPOSITE SHORE iWriJtcti for ttilf* ]»nper] • SOME ECHOES FROM THE :ii ;v'; -.:-. ..Thcvo is a movemout on, foot to —Tuesday, April 25, is the date.of ANNUAL M. E. CONFERENCE : fehange the name of Cranhury to the Schubert's minstrels. . ; . dr;, i Brainera; — Hiram AValton. iias been - made In, entertaining the New .Jersey, r ‘;‘v:’.f.‘JoIili Sheehan has sold the Hotel Grand Guide of the Orahd Lodge A. conference Atlantic City demon­ JlXi)Sett,>:\yesi ’.Red Bank, to .James Ij . One dose of Ayer’s Cherry O. U. W V i strated its ability to place Itself upon Word on. tiie lovel of any other resort In caring Pectoral at bedtime prevents —Work on the new. ocean pier at fo r. largo bodies of men when con­ dozen filial! were- liberated night coughs, of children. Eighth,’avenue .-was -'fComm^n.eejS^liffbhr vened on the 'higher lilstiic of morality i; 'in and around Lakewood ' by . Game No croup. No bronchitis. A day morning; 0 r - and religion. /Nothing occurred anyr Let us work with you for results s>)Warflen ''.Itoullt8i • ; Mr. . and' Mrs; Joseph R..vWeirj jr., Where to shock the .moral oi- religions' ^v5v^Sudge and Mrsi Wilbur. A. ;.Heis- of 007; Sixth avenue; last Frldiy :eV6h*. sense, either in the hotels or on the v; ley» of -Lohg Branch, have/gone on a ing celebrated the twchty-Ilfth or. sil­ great promenade. Sunday; while not l^trip to Southern California;’ . ver anniversary of their wedding. as. reil'giously .pr.doriy as Ocean Grove, was. yet more orderly' thnn many of Jp O R years we have been furnishing homes built solely vFivo quail: were found the other • ■—Hackmen are , protesting / against the suburban towns of New - York: ^ ^ a y pii 'top of a car loaded with coal at Superintendent Blodgett's recent • or­ and It may be said that the resldonts ^, ^outlv Amboy frozen to death, doctor’s medicine for all der obliging them to keep fifty .feet for the purpore of rentiiig, and being built for affections of the throat, bron­ generally .are endeavoring . year. . by away from the depot. :\ year to raise Atlantic Glty to a high­ i/r«^y-;B./P. S. Brown,. oiUtor;''and’-'m\b* chial tubes, and liuigs. Sold investment the idea of securing the biggest rentals . iisher of the Mfttamui Journal, lma ; ; .—Borden,.,, -the ’- Mattison: avenue er level. They accept in good faith K';i«.coyered from; an attack’ of . pneu* for over 60 years. newsdealer, will open a branch: store, ■ the - new, law. of the present legisla­ at the smallest outlay was, of course, tbe ruling motive “ I have naod Ayor’fl Cherry Podtoral In my m ania,, ■ .. . . . family for olglit yeara, Thorola nothing equal in the building at. the. head ot Wesley' ture which' forbids the , licensing of to It for coughs and cold*, ospcclally for chil­ lake! recently occupied by Abbott;-the saloons within a specified , radius of every expenditure connected with them. /.Daniel , Edwards has been re- dren."—Jlns. W .H .B ry h e b ; Shelby, Ala, . florist. • v . ‘ ;'.v: •••;•- ■. / -.'f: where they do not already exist, and E^lected - president ■ of tlie . Epworth : 25c.,MO.,gl.00. J.O. ATER OO;. . A j U M l l t j r _LowoIl, Mass. i aro assisting the authorities lu its ^>;ljeagU€lV;<)fv .SC'Paul’s M. - E. Church;] for i . Ladles' of the • Home. Missibnary vigorous execution. Several ’ bf the In this regard we waut to relate our experience. .^iJbnK Branch. . j Society .will serve a ;shamrbclc supper hotels have already discarded' bars. in the din ing room ,pf. the First M. i E. Those of our customers who sought to obtain high rents : ^iilvyGeorgo; 'vW. Brown has : been | Night Coughs The St, Charles, a palatial edlflcii, 3 elected" . secretary,■ o f .t h e : .Keyport Church, this, (Friday) evening, from 0 which previous to Its present owner­ tO- 8 O’clOCk, . V by furnishing expensively, who bought furniture re­ • I«ban Association' to succeed > the. late' Keep the bowels open with one of ship by NewIIn Haines, was conducted A. F. Bedle, Ayer's Pills at bedtime, Just one. —Mrs.. • Frederick: '-C.>- Braeutlgam as a house where llimors wore Bold gardless of its utility in any scheme bf decoration, did died - early last Saturday morning,, at and mado a great. deal ' of money, • ..Tho Sunday school of St. Luke's her ’home; ': 000/ Second av e n u e.T h e when . purchased by him . to be run not fare as well in renting season as those who allowed •M.y-B.* Church, Long Branch, has a . .The State Letter Carriers’ Asso-- funeral services were iield. on Mon­ without a bar was prophesied a tail- membership of 700 and an average at­ ciation’s annual convention will be day morning. " . / -'iVV/K ure; yet the; house has been conduct­ us to choose for them. For when the matter w«« en­ tendance of 369. held in Rahway on Decoration Day. ed steadily without a bar on lines of —In New York City last Saturday '..E . A. Tilton; principal of the The convention wiu. be held In. the large expendlture-r-?13,000 being ex­ trusted to our hands we applied ourselves to developing evening ttie^ Oreos basketball: team -ft Eatontown public school, has been Republican Club rooms. The carriers pended the present season for fresh „ was slaughtered by the crack, players appointed supervising principal of all will parade in the afternoon, in which decoration—aiid the place has made schemes that would produce striking artistic effects in­ of the Seventy-first Regiment,, The the schools in that township. it is expected a thousand carriers, will more (noney than accrued under the take part. ' score, G8 to 12,' tells the tale, - old regime. It was here that Bishop expensively. ' : . . .Tho steamer Magenta, which for­ . .Rev. I. W. L. Roundtree, of Tren­ —The Bast Jersey Coast' Water Cranston,1 the .presiding, eiders, tho merly run on the route between .Key­ secretary of the conference, Revs. port and.New York, has been sold to ton,. aiid Rev. J. H. Morgan, of Bor­ Company has made a proposition f to Judging by results we have been successful; We furnish water in Asbury Park. Be­ Fox and Owens, '.with two members of .. J, H. Gregory, of Perth Amboy. den town, both colored/, have project­ ed a scheme for the running of a pot- hind closed doors the offer was dis­ the Ocean Grove Association, were have labored for our clients. We wanted to do more . , .Thomas Duggan, of Bradevelt, tery at Bor.dentown A company has cussed by council Monday night. : quartered and where the Bervlce, ac­ • has been sentenced to one year in commodation and courtesy were ns been formed, a building erected and . —Dean. South\vldr, o t the: EJmerspn than sell thein furniture, we have aimed to furnish ■ State prison. He was recently con- nearly perfect as It seemed possible machinery installed. .N„egroes orily School of Oratory at , on Mon­ ■ victed of stealing $52 from James Fal­ to make them. ■ i' ' ,'j.f their houses ih such a manner as would be most profit­ are. to be employed. day ’ evening th Library Hall - gave a. lon of Marlboro. Tho writer being an ox-presiding ..The alimony suit for $100,000 lecture-recital ., o f Shakespeare’s elder and bound by its secret service able for them. , ..According to the annual report of brought, by Mrs. James W. : Markoe, "Twelfth Night." T he. proceeds went rules was permitted an acquaintance­ Spring Lake that borough has a bond- formerly the wife d£ Major W. B. Wet- to the public school piano fund.;;;; ; ship with . the adjustments, as' they .•’• ed debt of 1132,500. The disburse­ We haye the largest stock of furniture in the State more, of Allenhurst, has been settled >-rThe most extensive building V op­ were made,: not accorded to an out­ ments last year, including the pay- by Major Wetmore paying $74,000 to eration. at present under .way:: in As­ sider, and which In this caso was a ; ment of-notes, were over $123,000. —:the expensive and inexpensive kinds—whichever way his former, wife in lieu of all claims. bury Parle is; M. E. Sexton’s new liv­ source of expenditure of time iri lis­ . .A committee of Red Bank buBl- The Wetmor-es were; married April 12, ery stable on Munroe avenue; When tening to questions he.lind no right to you decide to fit up consult us—for, economy's sake. • ness men has been appointed to work .1882, but in nine years were, divorced. finished this will be the largefst stable answer. There, was no trouble'what­ . up interest among the town's bus!1 . i:-At a recent meeting of the Key­ on tlie -coast./■ '• ever with Ocean Grove. Its pastor « ness men looking toward the organ­ had .been seiecteu by the committee, port town council a resolution was V —AssI s tan t Superin tend erit Blew-: ization of an active board of trfcde. adopted to refund' $1,500 worth of its the charge had been unreservedly ac­ itt, of. the.. St. Louis schools, was in cepted by him, had been as .unreserv­ We have a handsomely Illustrated booklet “ The • ..The Freehold Gun Club will hold water bonds,' It was originally in­ the Park* last Saturday t o . engage tended 'that certain portions of . the- edly approved by the presiding elder a shoot on their grounds today (Sat­ •headquarters for the teachers of that and again by the bishop, and was In Cosy Cottage,” showing views in houses we urday). * Many teams will be present water bonds shoiild be paid off at the city during the coming convention of rate-of $2,500 each year, but it was itself eminently a.ppropriato both as to A and shoot for tho silver service which the National.. Educational Associa­ pastor > and ■ In his previous have furnished. copy will be forwarded to found to be too great a burden for tion.";: • ' '; "■ ; ; ; ' >, people.' the Freehold chib won at Rnlnvay a pastorates among us Dr. Marshall .few weeks ago. the taxpayers. • you on demand. - ■ •. ”* ■. d : —Wednesday evening in^ itlie v sec’ had achieved success and thero could :/■ : ..A . M. Alexander’s fruit store on ond of; the series of basketball'games be no reason to doubt that the same 1 Broadway, Long Branch, wns robbed FALL KILLF.D TIMOTHY JUSTICE between the' Yankees of Long Branch- result; would follow Ills 'ministry at of goods and money to the total value and the Oreps: of Asbury'. Park, the the Grove. ■ ’„■ ■ d , ! of $15. Entrance was gained by cut­ former defeated the latter, by the It was a surprise to us ‘when Dr. Villa Park M*n, Running to Catoh a, Train, ting. a pane of . glass with a diamond score of 48. to 28. The game was Hancock announced Ills determina­ • and unlatching thq door. Stumblod on tho Railroad Traok played at Long Branch. tion to retire for a year from the ac­ tive work of the ministry. There was • ..i.Harry Dlabrow, of Allentown, Coroner Queeney last, Friday: after- —•The Misses Harriet and Eliza^ no necessity for thlB on the part of states that frofo October 15 until [■ noon- viewed the body . of Timothy bcth Smith, of Asbury Park, have tho . conference.y^'His name, was -"Kobrnarj* ■ 25lb he“fiaa received from ‘ Justice, who. died a£ Villa Park that Asbury park, Um fifty-live hens about 2,100 eggs, and passed an examination In . the New placed by tbo cabinet against ap­ mornihg from injuries, received in York University of Law which en­ pointments of the same grado.as tbe :;..from January 1st until February 25th fall Thursday evening on the railroad titles them to d chancellor’s certifi­ Qrovc, but lie had been greatlyoVer- ; he received over 1,400 eggs. tracks near the Spring Lake depot, cate. They are the daughters of worlred up to the last o f' his Ocean .Vico Chancellor Pitney denied aii Justice: was running to catch a train. Chief of Police William Smith., Grove pastorate and he flriaHy con­ application for a receiver .for the ( Ho stumbled and fell on tlie track, cluded that a' s'ear’B rest would be South Elberon Land Company, as the nutting a deep -gash on .his forehead. —An unknown Italian slashed. Fred, best for him. This: was - reluctantly company has assets sufficient to pay Death resulted from cohcussion of Dunfee In:the back with a razor last granted by the conference, with many us debts in fnu with a' surplus of the brain. Sunday afternoon,. DurifeC was stend- a prayer for his restoration. . from $-10,000 to $G0,000. r Deceased was. ihe son of George in g . at tlie corner of Atkins and It was. Interesting to. sit by and. mercantile section of Justice,' He was twenty-three years, Sprlngwood avenues, West - Park.' . . .Weekly drag huhts are. being study the ‘■conlmltteDS’, that came to old. The funeral w^s held lafet Sun-, Without . any ' reason.. whatever .the • representd.their churches. They all planned for the remainder of the sea­ day/. ' ' ; - /:}'■ Italian rushed up behind him; and: cut. had, persuaded themselves that the son at Lakewood, and P. F. Collier him, - It is believed . Dunfee was .mis-, appointment of one certaln man was has signified his intention of taking Closa Season for DoTst ? taken for another man. ,. The Italian his celebrated pack of hounds to that esscntlai to 'their temporal salvation; There is a fight on against a bill escaped,' • :', v Or ,that the. appointment of some oth­ resort to enter in the sport. before the House of Assembly which er would result In their, destruction.. . .Barzilla Manuel, one'of the oldest allows open season for doves from They had persuaded, themselves so colored men of Red Bank, recently August. 20 to October 1 of each year, PROSECUTOR WILL thoroughly of this as to believe it, underwent an operation for gangrene The Audubon Society of New Jersey and they pressed It wUli all the earn­ at the Long Branch Hospital. One is endeavoring to protect these birds HAVE AN ASSISTANT estness of their faith. Tiiere was lit­ foot was taken olf and two toes of the and iclaims that they are a benefit tle or no basis, in fact, for all this—•' other foot were also removed. rather than'a detriment to the farm­ (Concluded from first page.) so llttlo that very often these sanio er. Recent investigations made by ..Mrs. Charles ,T. Smith, of Oak- committees have ' expressed their the Biological Survey, IJ;:','S. Depart­ is now hurst; was painfully injured by fall­ gratitude that their former pleading ment of Agriculture, .will ehable one was turned down. ing down the cellar steps .one day re On Wednesday tlio House paused . qently. Her. skirt caught in a scuttle to judge 'for himself whether this; is tlio second class railroad property The conference relationship or Dr. 1)111. placed at the top .of the stairs and ' true or h o t ' 1': > _' ‘ ". Ballard, at the deslro of the presiding The Commercial Center • she .was thrown tne entire length. Governor Stokes sent the following elder, was fixed at Bradley Beach, Bright Prospects for Baseball message to the legislature: where there Is -.o preacher excopt the : .S . T. Skidmore and Mrs. Eldrldge "I have tills day li!ed Senate bill conference appointment, and where It of Monmouth G. Roberts, while driving in a Utah Tlie. promise for a good baseball No. 2, providing for nn Assistant was believed that the judgment of an ' trap at Lakewood, were thrown from season locally Is bright. This' summer Prosecutor In Monmouth county, at a older man acquainted with all Its his­ , their carriage to the frozen ground. Harry R.ushtbn will manage the Oreos salary of 51,500 per annum, and In­ tory might be of value In Its present County Both 'were severely ' bvuised. The team, and he is already filling up a creasing tbe salnrles of Assistant exigency. The Ocean Grove church horse ran away and Jumped off a high flrst-class . scliedule, fierrha:nSchu­ Prosecutors In' ftrst-class counties to had more preachers than were need­ ' terrace. bert; of Ocean Groye/ whose pitching $l,Gpo per: annum. I am content to ed,-so, the Doctor consented' to a speed has terrors, for - all ; opposing accept tlie legislative judgment upon change which for. a, year past he be- ^Vv'\FIye generations of the Morris batters, will again wear an Oreps uni­ tills, matter, and .do not; feel It mV lioved to be a duty. • -: ’ , ' form, ’Likewise Spec Dangler will fanwly, descendants of Robert Morris duty to Interposo objections. Haying The writer continued his old hab­ .again twirl for-the locals, , financial hero of the American revolu­ assumed my share of responsibility its. .A walk;: sometimes live or six tion and signer of the Declaration of for the enactment of this law, «may I miles,- before breakfast, If he could Independence, are living, many of An (Jnrfrafsd City bf Plemro ■ask your most careful consideration get no other time; an-enjoyment of -'them ,in this section and throughout ..••• A Train --.j * .-/: * „ . ■„ .. (>!; • the sunshine of his fellow-mlnlsters A most extraordinary place is.A t­ In all matters affecting the . legiala. • Monmouth county. an increased- determination', for faith­ lantic City. Known far and, wide as tlve direction or control of ■ county, {of circumstanced :• fulness In his work, and a gladness ..John W. J. Bonnell has been ap­ the Queen Resort of the Atlantic and municipal affairs, especially with to get back home in. Ocean Grove. , pointed chief commissioner of Red Coast, World-wide famous as a sum reference to the increase of ex­ has brought about this penses? " : - A. E. ,B. Bank to fill out the term made vacant nier resort: and renowned likewise as .... result, and . -.d;’. by tho recent resignation of Obadiah the most attractive place for ti spring "The burdens of taxation arei con­ 0 . Davis. Mr. Davis I'e&gned this vacation. The boardwalk skirts the stantly becoming greater. County and ! ■ Farmeri Want TalepSipnas - * municipal expenditures are annually position when ho was appointed post­ ocean front, for five miles and offers NumfJrous ■ farmerq '. and -summer Increasing. Each year taxpayers, are. master about three weeks ago. an. unobstructed view of the • '.briny residents at Glendol'a, New Bedford called upon for a larger contribution The Asbury Park Board of Trade deep., • Easter time is the gala season and Hamilton, have contracted with .; Superintendent Rufus Blodgett' of at Atlantic City and the town Is to defray the current; expenses. The fixing ot the salaries, of local officials tbe New York and New Jersey Tele­ ~ t^aj^cw York and Long Branch Rail thronged, then with a select people phone Company for telephone, (service, pledges the public road iTlinjuiied with saying that Bel* froja* every section, of the country/ Ko by legislative enactment has, In the history of our State, been of such fre- which will soon be Installed in that mar ought to- havo had a new depot place in the Hyorld has a greater, num­ territory nt tho flat rato of $18 per that every effort will be quent occurrence ns to bo no longer long ago and that a handsomo and ber or more sumptuo.us' Hotels than year with tho privilege- of unlimited made to maintain this commodious structure will be erected Atlantic City and .every . comfort pos: novel. It In difficult to see, however, how county or city offlclals can be calls. . ■ d . : .' thero at the very first-opportunity. slble is placed at the disposal of the position. held responsible for increased ex­ . .The contract for the North Long guest, Preiohors Will R«sum» Mootings Atlantic City is the mecca to penditures that are due to legislative Branch Railroad. station has gone to acts. It would stem that the Increase It Ib expected that the preachers of which Northerners hie themselves Keyport mocbanics. Q,. L. Davison ot salaries of local officials by tho leg­ thiB district on Monday next will re­ will do the carpenter work,, George for tlie spring vacation and the most sume .th e ir, weekly paeetinKS i n ' St. widely known . and popular route islature, instead of by local' authori­ MotlVobd Skating Champion Non Reoord In Qunatr) VanDorn the mason work and E. E. ties, is a function that should, be ex­ Paul’s church, Ocean Grovo. In all from. New York to Atlantic City is the Cline the stono work. Tho station, ercised with extreme cautibn." >; probability, the addressed at that time The officials of the National Ama­ AU worlds’ records were knocked Central Railroad of New. Jersey. There when completed, will cost about The bill to which the Governor will bo of-the conference flavor.. - teur Skating. Association havo mado Into nothingnoss at the Sandy Hook $0,000.- Is double dally service between New public their report of tho eeasou’a proving rounds in the work of the York and Atlantic City via . this line, makes reference enables the appoint­ ment of an Assistant-.Prosecutor: for ice skating. The Verona Lake Skatr Btx-lnch Brown gun, Seven additional ..A t a recent meeting of the Long and the running, time Is but three An Occarj Orove Woman Asks Monmouth county;'. ; : ing Association team,, thanks to Mor­ shots were fired out of the 250-round hours,1 Trains are vestibuled and the • Branch city council a resolution was Speaker. Avis announced the ' ap­ “Have: you a floor paint tha^ will ris Wood, of Long Branch, the na­ test, to which the . gun is to be sub­ Pullmans are Buffet equipped. If you offered providing for the purchase of pointment 7 of Assemblymen . Gibbs, last two weeks?” Yes, we have De- tional champion', wins the! principal jected. Six rounds were with 68 want- a folder send this notice with the United States hotel property with Hunt and Wlldrlclt - as tlio House' voo'b; it haB a. beautlfut gloss and honors of the year. Wood, with E. pounds of smokeless ' powder apiece your add ress tp:; C. (M. Burt, G. • P.. A., 650 feet ocean frontage and tho bond­ members of the commission, to meet will wear two-years if properly ap­ Allan Taylor and-William Tyson Hay­ and a projectile weighing 106 pounds.. ing of tho city for a sufficient amount New Jersey Central, .Central Building, with a committee of the Penhsylv plied. 8old by Buchanon & Smock. ward, Jr., took a 'majority ; of the One was with 68% poundB of Bmoke- to pay for tho same. Action was de­ New York City.— It. vanla. Legislature for the purpose of events. Taylor getting the three- less powder and, a -100-pound .pro­ ferred. mile Metropolitan honors and Hay­ jectile. The. average pressure fo rr a estalillahlng the rights of Now Jersey Valuable Property For Sale Valuable Property for Sale In' tho .matter of fishing In the Dela­ ward tho half-mile. About all elso shot was 42,721 pounds to the square . .About $2,025 Is duo the city of .went to Wood. inch, and the average velocity jwaa: Long Branch for liquor .licenses A fine property, newly painted and ware' River.- - “'■:r'. i. > W'; ; j ■ A flno property, newly painted and in excellent repair, consisting of 17 3,261 feet a aecond- -a new record Jn wfiich the licensees havo neglected to in excellent repair, consisting of 17 The Sonate:. passed tho bill which rooms, on Main avonuo, 'Ocoan Qrove, the history of-gunnery.. d d "dj, pky. Some paid part of their fees roonis,- on Main avenue. Ocean Grove, amonda Section 40 of the Schoui Act Trolls; Will R u i to Sea Girl while others havo not paid anything. can be purchased‘quick for $3,500. A of 1903 by enabling towns to elect can bo purchased quick for $3,800. A good opportunity to secure a- proper­ school trustees at fall electtorig and good opportunity to securo a proper­ The- trolley line to Spring Lake- is .Chief of Police James Layton has to be extended to Sea Girt. Work on f,been instructed to collect all license ty on this avenue. E, N. Woolston, providing that trustooa whoso ferma ty on this avenue. E. "-Nr Woolston, ■ fees or d o s e the delinquents’ places Reai "" * ^ expiro this spring shall contlni to Real . 4 - 1 . 1 1 - Al Qrpve }'ot business. - jet?'- ■ : figs