VOLUME VII—NO. 43. OCEAN GROVE.TIMEvS—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1899. Subscription $ 1.00 per year.'

DISTRICT EPWORTH LEAGUE LADIES’ AUXILIARY Story Tersely .** . Concise OCTOBER WEDDING BELLS MESSAGE FROM MR. YATMAN of the Toid Form Annual Convention Held at Farmingdale Annual Meeting' and Election of Oftlccrs Past Herfc It) for Meyers—Peterson. He sends It to His Friends, Through the ; on Wednesday. ., ,V; Held on Tuesday. Mr. George Morehouse Meyers, of Medium of This"Paper. ; ;X| At Farmingdale on Wednesday the New officers of the Ladles’ Auxiliary Jersey City, and Mrs. Clara E. Peter­ "Yours for souls.” How familiar, •loventh annual convention of the wpro elected at tho annual meeting of The Broadway House has been neat­ f Atkins avenuo, West Grove, Is being son, of Asbury Park, wore united in this is. Without any name attached; ;- New Brunswick. District Epworth that body on Tuesday afternoon, as ly painted. {graded and gravelled. matrimony at noon Monday. Tho cer­ everybody knbwB who this phraso League was held. The attendance was follows: Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Woolley, Of Main Mrs. W. H. Beetle spent several dayis emony took place at the home'of the sounds like. Tho press superlntond-',- much largor than at any convontlon President—Miss Emily Rico.; ■' -, avenue, spent the week in Philadel­ at Hlghtstown -this week. bride's parents, 512 First avenue, and ent of Adelaide, Australia, invited Mr. - thus far held by tlio league, about First Vice President—MrB. Knto was performed by Rev. B. C. Lippin- phia. , ■ . . ■ Mrs. C. A. Cox, of Philadelphia, was cott, of Farmingdale. Yatman to be good enough to send d lfty-flvo chapters being represented. Raphaol. Miss Minnie Radcliffe, of this place; a Grovo visitor the latter; part of last message to the Christian Endeavorors - ' At 9.45 a. m. thore was a service of Second Vice President—Mrs. G. M. is visiting friends in Philadelphia and week. .. of the colony. This is his bright and .'.. •ong, led by Rev. B. C. Lipplncott, Jr. Burnham. Camden, ; Mitchell—Pettingill. hopoful reBponso, which ho sendB nlso , An Epworth League Inspiration oor- Third Vice President—Mrs. . S. E. Turkey and Howell. On the the dotectlon and conviction of . any a little ontlng trip. friends are hopeful of his speedy re­ by the pastor at 10.30; Sunday School soul. Above all, soeU lhat place, , Mad four mllfes from homo he was boy, or other person, found trespass­ Captain and Mrs. White will spend covery. ' _ • . at 2 p. m.; Young People’s Meeting at w here the Spirit o t God is loading'; 3olted from the wagon and fell under ing on any premises in Ocean Grove, the winter in Florida ub usual. They, 6.30.: At 7.30 the: pastor will , preach p eople .to conviction and conversion. the wheels, two of which ran across ou "The Heavenly City." A. hearty or committing any other unlawful act, will start south as soon as the ■ im­ Miss Lincbarger Married. After much experience and research, his faco. He was stunned by the such as manipulating water pipes, provements under way" at the Spray welcome Is extended to all. I am prepared to say that under God shock, and it was some minutes be­ turning on water, opening wlndowB or View are completed. The Times has received the follow­ there is no reviving power «o i?reat as fore he could pull himself. together. doors, climbing upon fences or roofs, M ir. J. T. Gracey,- of Lawrence ave­ ing notice of the marriage of Miss Booming an Enterprise. a genuine revival meeting; n<*,t some His nose was almost severed from Ills occupying yards, injuring trees, or do­ nue, associate editor of the Asbury Louise Linebavger, cornetiBt at tlie A.u spurious man-made meeting- wltlt titr- ■ face, and lie . was otherwise cut and ditorium. the past several seasons: There Ib every reason to believe the ing anything forbidden by the regula- Park Press, on Saturday evening last Symphoiiian Manufacturing Company hysterical move, but a iilaeb where, by bruised. Crawling back Into the tlbons of Ocean Grove. The boys of returned from a week’s vacation pleas­ '''Married.'—In Grace M- E. Church, tlio truth earnestly poured out, tho wagon he drove to.; the, house of a the town are invited to read this Chicago, oin the evening of-October will locnte in this vicinity. • Tills move friend, where medical attention waa antly, spent at his old home in Penn- will: mean; tlio employment of 160 to Spirit of God leads peoplo to repent­ placard, a» it will undoubtedly Interest •sylvania. > •17th, by Bishop Charles C. McCabe ance and faith in the Lord. Jesus .given him.- : v : and Rov. Isaac Linebarger, Mr. Andrew 200 ' hands. Representatives of the them. •______MrB. C. H. Zehnder, formerly of Al­ concern paid, a visit to the Park last Christ, the place where Christian.char­ A. Conlon,"M. D., and Miss M. Louise acter begins. Find such green spots, «ew school Established. . ■ lenhurst, now. living at the Hotel Linebarger, both of Chicago.’’ week; ■ They Were show n' about town General Rusling on Mission Board. , New. York, was In town by, a committee from the Board of and dwelling there for a wee bit. yoiir A new school has been established Miss Linebarger has hosts of warm soul will become like a watered gar­ ,' At'the meeting of the General MIb- last Saturday. She will sail for Eli' friends Among our resident population Trade of that place. For the site of Blonary Board, M. E. Church, at New on the West. Side, made necessary by ropo on November 11th. their, factory; they were' partial to den. Lastly, learn this secret of help York, last week. General JameB F. the overcrowded condition of the Pros­ and the summer visitors to Oceah —wait in silence whilst In the presence ' Mies Nellie -Fllnn, of Heolt avenue, Grove, who wish b er much liajipinesB plot of ground near the freight depot, Rusling, formerly a summer resident pect avenue school. That tho excess ia home from a three weeks' vacation owned by the Ocean Grove Associa­ of God, nnd let Him fill you full of here, was elected a . member of the of pupils: may bo accommodated a In her married life. The Times adus faith, and Joy, nnd the Holy Ghost.. . trip. While away she visited Easton, its best wishes. . tion. At a meeting of the ABbury ■ General Missionary Committee, ■which room In the small building, in the rear Pa., Delaware Water Gap, Wilming­ Park Board of Trade the matter of tho Finally, make it the purpose of your ■ meets at W ashington,' D.\ C., November of the school occupied by the. colored ton, Del., Frazers, Pn„ and Philadel­ company’s location was fully , discuss- life to,’be-obedient, and say “Yes” 16th for the supervision and control children has been very neatly fitted phia.; .' :• . . - v . ^Morgan Lectures In New York. ed, and the manufacturing committee constantly to all tlie commandments of up. It , is in charge of Miss May. Day­ God. of all their missions, both home and Lin Leiferson, of bicycle fame, has- In New York City on Tuesday even­ was empowered to lend every. assist­ foreign. They will have about a mil­ ton. It will be occupied by about fifty ing ,Prof. Morgan addressed the Clef ance to the enterprise. Yours for souls, tho wide world over, . scholars who live in the district been here with his parents this week. lion and a quarter of missionary funds Lin was engaged with Spalding Bros., CiUb, the loading musical organization C. II. YATMAN. ■ to dispose of, and over a thousand mis­ bounded by Sprlngwood avenue,'.Ridge In this country. This address was'de­ For a Better Train Service. avenue and Sylvan . Place.':: New York, but pending the arrange-' sionaries nnd their families to pro- ments of all the details of tho bicycle livered in the Arena, 31 WeBt Thirty- Mortuary Record. ;■ vide for. lirst street.- .Mr. MoiBan’s reference to All important subject discussed by Among: the Wheelmen. ' trust he Is taking a vacation. . the Solons qf Asbury Parle at their Mrs. Mary A. Alexander, aged riv- Mr. H. B, Ayresjs again at his' desk the mudc at Ocean Grove sounded the session on Monday evening was a bet­ years, died Inst Friday night In O' ' i. •Death ot Mrs. H. W- Woolley; The Asbury Park Wheelmen will In the Association oillce, after a two keynote for the /Blscusslon of the ter train service. A resolution passed Grove at the residence of her ^cp.tx Mrs. Lydia Woolley, widow of Mon- have their club house renovated, and Weeks’ trip through tlie east, taking in evening, following the address. Many recently by ,tlie eottncllmen called ter, Mrs, Gilmer Crowell, cc dough-, tilllon W. Woolley, and step-mother of painted. A piano is to, bo placed in Boston and the principal cities en of tho Clef Club’s, members are con­ forth a letter of inquiry from General and New Jersey avenue vrn6r Main ex-Sherifl Matthias Woolley, died sud­ the parlor. The season’s' events route. He, was accompanied by his versant wlth'the quality and quantity Manager Hutchinson, of the Pennsyl the -funeral service e’ T'ollowinE denly at Long Branch on Tuesday among the wheelmen will be inaugu­ wife. • . of music supplied here during the Sunday evening at ' ' ‘ OB summer months. In their opinion the vania railroad, relative to the differ­ night. Mrs., Woolley was .returning rated with a.minstrel performance tlie At tlie Queen this week were regis­ ence In tlie express service on this mains were cor , q o’cloCl’t. tilts"- from a cottage prayer meeting, nnd latter part of November. ' With the post.seaspa w a B an improvement over tered Mrs. C. E. Thorpe,; Minneapolis, all others. road between that of last winter and Heights, .on; K . . .-.voyed- to J«rr-cV r f f t was within one hundred feet of her money secured as the prize in laBt Minn.; Miss Mary E. Horner, Bethi the present schedule.. Bervlee wnr ^onday, xvliero i L hoine when she was stricken with winter’s bowling contest a banquet lehem, Pa.; Mrs, G. M. Langdon, Miss An effort will bo made to have the nue Bav- - held In tlio Sum m it a v heart disease. She was . married to lamp will be' purchased. ' L. J. Russell Dr. M. P. Wiswell, Phil­ On the Bridge With Dewey. 8.20 a. m. oxpross and the midnight made. -cist Church and Interment Montillion W. Woolley in 1857. The adelphia;'Miss Janet McNaughton, Mrs. Charles W. Sticltney, of Anter theiixe train restored. surviving children aro George H; Wool­ Wheelmen's Social Season, New York City. lope, Idaho, Is at present' visiting her ley and Alfred M. Woolley, of Buffalo; This (Friday) evening the social Mr. William Desendorf and, family, sister, Mrs. Howard Foster, of 54 Institute to Be Held Here. ^ “iSlNichols L&wls E. Woolley, John F s Woolley season of the Asbury Park Wheelmen Lake avenue. Mrs. Stioknsy formerly lor a brief illnesti nf ri ™ away af- and Miss HatUe Woolley. Mrs. Wool­ of Broadway, who are among the first The Monmouth County Teachers’ in ­ will be inaugurated with an oyster, of the cottage colony to arrive in tho resided in Ocean Grove. Her brother- native town, on .Sin-.,!,,1 1 ’ Vt,,. his ley was 70 years old. stitute, In which all tho • teachers of 77 Clam and crab layout! An eritertainr Grove in the'Spring and the last to in-law, Mr. J. L..6ticknoy, was on tho the county are obliged to participate aged about yeara h " 10” 1'116 ,a3t. bridge of the Olympia with' Dewey at' resident of Ocean pi. w“s long a inent of a varied character will flank take their departure in the .fall, left will be held at Ocean Grove, in the torly at 131 Main n ™ ? ’ r«sWing lat- ■ ■ ’ Atlantic Coast Ice Company. , the spread, In all proablllty the here: on Tuesday for their winter the battle of .Manila hay.. Assembly - Room of ,the High School wheelmen will organize a camera club. ago he left hero J s ,? . Two weeks ■! The Atlantic. CoaBt Ice Company ia .home in New York City. on Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday a visit to relaUvefr ni n .Wlfe to 1'av ; the name of tho now artificial iceman- ■i Mr.' ancU.Mrs. J. H, -MacGowan, of Ocean Grove’s Heavyweights'. November 27tb, 28th and 29th. County traoted a cold Si.i l D?nby- He.ctm- •' . ufacturlng company now being organ­ ’ Chorus to Organize. Pleasantvilie, Ohio, spent a portion of ’. In . one of our -stores the other day a Superintendent Enright will preside, pneum onia. ized at Bed. Bank. The capital will be It is proposed to regularly organize the . week here before going to their number of men of wide girth happened $150,000, fully paid in. The organizer tho Ocean . Grove and Asbury Park western home, enroute from a three to be gathered by chance. . Some ono Hall bay'for First-Year Grade. of the company is Dr. E. John Kauff- winter chorus. To that end Dr. O. B. months’ tour through Europe; : They suggested: testing the scales. The in­ Owing to tho crowded condition of man, the president of the United States Bird, Elvin C. Burtls - and William arrived..In Now. York City, • on the dicator swung: around as' follows: Jo­ ‘ Ice Company, of Now York, who baa Johnson.: have; .been ; constituted Aihe' .Bteamship ;' Ma3eatic : iast ,; Thursday seph! Taylor,-207 ;; F rank Tantum,. 216;, : recently; becomo a residont of Red committeo to arrango' for tbo orgatjizar Nelaftn. Little, 218:. W. Trmu?, -228; - B. B a n k ., - ' ' "'i ' ' DAMAGED

OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1899,

A fHRILLINCf EP180DE, HOW VE CAN TELL ’EM. in us tbe same Irrational bundle ot MORTQAQE INVESTMENTS Beetles as Dadertakers. _< contradictory, emotions which are apt People often wonder What becomes to play us queer tricks at odd times, •tori’ of the Vamous Expedition ig i lu f of the dead mice and dead-birds, fori tfomouth Trnst WUen you hear a person tollin' how and whose vagaries we none of us are t h a BlOOXi • Wanted on First Bond and Mortgage tbe world line goue awry, though birds' and mice are constantly ever aure we oan circumvent or con­ tho Following Santa: dying In large numbers, hardly one Is And.. An' relutlu’ all tlio trouble we'll cn- trol." When the committee of Fort© Rican, counter by aud by. met Gen. Ouy V. Henry In the palace al $2,500 at 6 per cent, on 2%-story ever to be seen, The fact IS that they “Don’t^you know, weally, sometimes . juan,thememibers-saw that thofact frame, slate roof house of 10 are burled by beetles. Buchner gives When you bear him propbenyln' noth­ I wondoh if life Is life, or Is only a in' vine but doubt a n ' gloom— «- 1- «*- -- < 1- - of their new Governor bore many scare rooms; two full-slzod lots.one a brief account of them as follows; Safe Deposit Company. How the Him will Boon

I# \ SWAY OF" THB' SWEATER' WIscr Tban the Professor. NO. 41j^DEAL. N. J.-One bf the hand- NO. 77, TRENTON, N. J.-Three-story farm on the road from Gleiidola to Farm-r;;*-;^] BomeSt lots a t.th is rajpidly growing and brick house on East State street; 9 rooms ingdale, about six -miles west of Asbury - A scientific gentleman of Washing­ Real very desirable : resort; located on the and bath; newly decorated; price $2,750; Park; good trucking land; improvements If ton, who Is greatly interested in fos­ Monmouth. drive east of the macadam mortgage $1,500 at 5 per cent. Will ex­ consists of 7-room plastered house, bam;* i'rivw;: How the Popular Oullngr Garment Ousted ■. road; size 50x176 feet; - value, $2,500; en­ change for. seashore property. wagonhouse, chicken house, etc. All un- v .V.^ . the Cardigan Jacket.,' sil remains,, recently received a very cumbrance, $1,200 at 6 per cent, w ill ex­ NO. 78, TRENTON, N. J.—Brick cottage der cultivation; price $4,000; mortgagO H.^j line specimen,, purporting To boof the change for small property or lot In on Charles streiet; 8 rooms and bath; cel­ $1,500. W ill exchange for Ocean Grove:p.;V% - "I had a-, customer for cardigan Devonian or some other old period. Ocean Grove. lar theater, grate in parlor, etc.; price property.--• ■ .. jackets the other day,” Bald a dry­ He was delighted, and he called In all NO. 42, OCEAN GROVE.—Snug 6-room ‘$2,800; mortgage $1,500 at 5. per cent. Will NO. 1007, FARMINGDALE, N. J.—145 house on a cornor lot on Heck avenue, exchange for seashore property. acreB, one half mile from the railroad goods jobber to a friend with whom his friends to decide on what manner If tired of your own property, try near schoolhouse; value ‘ $1,500. Will ex­ NO. 79, BROOKLYN, N. Y.-On Fulton station^ with^ n itu good (,uuu buildings; uuiiuiuijd, fullyJ.uiiy £topk-_____ ;?^r;g?aiuiiuiij 'Ajhq-WOB taking luncheon, "and it aeom- of thlng_the animal was during its somebody else’s. -A-oliange may prove- change for property at or near Somer- street and Rockaway avenue, thirty min­ ed. and good milk route; value $15,00Qj-. .;-'-''^;a der for hoopoklrtB,” said another mor- geologists. The great trouble waa that in this department, Bend full informa­ $13,000;, m ortgago $6,000 a t 5 per cent. W ill der cultivation; two acres cranberries throughout; one lot in the- plot. - Will ex­ exchange equity for seashore property.. good, set buildings; price $7,500; m ortgago ^ :<&}> chant, "and that happened to us re­ the specimen had no head, ffnd the tion to : . 'a.;:S'- change. for small country - place on Long $2,000. . ' v - cently.” absence of that member combined to; Island, or In Northern New Jersey, with­ NO. 80, BROOKLYN^ N. Y.-Chauncey in an hour of Now York. - Value, $3,000. street, near Ralph avenue, two 3-story NO. 1009. FA R M N EA R , B EL M A R .—A ’V^.-t;» ;;Vj' 'And then the merchants told stories make, a mystery of. the missing link, W. H. BEEGLE framo apartmient houses;. five rooms in fa rm of 104 acres> on main* ro ad leading>.V ;v'^! of tho timo when ono of the leading vatloty. Meanwhile the skeleton was NO. 46, NEW YORK CITY.—Handsome each apartment; size 25x60; lot 25x100-feet, from Manasquan to Eatontown; about 'v ’ ^ articles in tho samplo trunks of men kept carefully guarded In a cabinet es­ aa6 rialn Street, Asbury Park, N. J. new house on W est 161st street, ‘ near each; rentals $648 each; price $7,000 each, two miles from Belmar; all in good con-v;^;,#^ Boulevard; 18 feet front, four, story; value with a mortgago of $3,600 at 5 per cent. dition; farmhouse of about 16 rooms, and s'; ^? l who sold fall and winter goods for pecially made for it. One day, after 50 nain Avenue, Ocean drove, N. J- $17,000; m ortgage $11,500- W ill exchange Will exchange for seashore property. also a good tenant house of 6 rOoms. and - . men’s wear "on tho road” was cardi­ a'short absence from the city, the sci­ equity, for unencumbered property .In NO; 81, JERSEY CITY HEIGHTS, N. J. all outbuildings necessary for a farm;\'6l;-.V: gan jackets. Some houses carried as entist opened the cabinet and found NO. 1, JERSEY CITY.—Handsome real- Ocean Grove. ■ ; • v: > —Six fine lots on Gullils avenue; trolley would , make a .good;- stock -farm; price: i many as a hundred styles, ranging in that the fossil had been provided with denoo property on Grand street, Jersey . NO. 47, PHILADELPHIA.—Seven-room passes within 150 feet;, size of lot 25x100 $10,000; m ortgage $3,500. City Heights, lflxiQxlOO feet, 9 rooms a n d house on Montrose street; in good order; feet each; value $1,000 each; clear, of en­ price from $9 to $100 a dozen, and the a head. He was Delighted. When he bath, 6 bedrooms, three story and brlcK steadily rented at $16 per month; value cumbrance. ^Vill, exchange for seashore ifil basem ent; valuet__S7.500: m ortgage, 19,000 property. bulky nature of the goods mado It made inquires his' son told him that at 6 per cent, will exchange for sea>* $2,250; no encumbrance. Will exchange necessary to dovoto much space to tho the friend who had sent him the trunk for cottage in Ocean Grove. - ,.; l • NO. 82, PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Fine shore property, residence . property: on. North Thirty-, lino. The Jackets Were worn by all had found the head and forwarded it NO. *48. OCEAN GROVE.—Very hand­ eighth, street; 9 rooms; three-story brick; '■ classes, and the article was considered to him while he was away. The pro­ NO- '. 3„ OCEAN OpttVE.—Handsome some private residence of. 12 rooms and Kle6otel Maraerunri“ j residence property, s*«table for boarding • bath, hot and cold water, heater, etc.; price $4,800; m ortgage $1,800 a t 5.4 per ono of tbo staples of the men's fur- fessor called in his friends, and . they purposes, Bltuatad/withln half block of splendidly built and on a prominent cor­ cent. Will exchange equity for seashore WHOLESALE AND RETAIL : Dishing goods line. But the sweater decided that the head fitted perfectly, the ocean; lot sixty feet frontage on two ner;; admirably. located for both summer property. baa crowded the cardigan jacket out, and that it belonged to the fossil. streets; house contains 17 rooms, with and winter residence; lot ;40x60; value NO. 83,,WILMINGTON. DEL.—On W est- water and' sewer connections, and hot $6,000: m ortgage $3,000. W ill exchange for Sixth street, desirable residence property, and according to tho opinions of those When thus equipped It looked for all and cold water; value, $9,000; mortgage, small . property in Ocean Grove, Asbury consisting of ten rooms, hot and cold . ’ who sell tho goods It has gone never the world like one of the dogs one" 13,600 at 8 per cent. Will exchango for Park, or lots at Loch Arbour, Allenhurst water, bath; finished In.hard wood; value New York City or Northern New Jersey or Deal. .-■• • : ■ ■ $3,600; m ortgage $2,200 at 6 per cent. W ill to return, except as an article of small would Imagine the cave men to have property. exchange equity fori, seashore property. demand. kept aa their pets. The professor felt - NO. 4, OCEAN GROVE.—Pleasantly- NO. 49, OCEAN GROVE.—A well-locat- NO. 84, ELIZABETH, N. J.-On West “Ton years ago all tho sweaters Hold that tii) ought to write a treatise on located 6-room cottage' situated opposite ed and profitable business property on park, within easy reach of station and ground rent; situate in the centre of Grand street; lot 40x150 feet in fine neigh­ .by us,” said a largo dealer In athletic the canines orthe paleozoic ages. An all points of Interest; valuation $2,600; town; annual rental $650; ground rental borhood; value $2,500. Will exchange for goods, "wore made by band at a Shaker old colored woman who takes care of encumbrance, $1,100. Will exchange for $200; value $2,500. . Will exchange for resi­ seashore property. V unimproved seashore property or resi­ dence or business property In central part NO. 857 OCEAN GROVE, N. J.—17-room T illa g e in Now Hampshire. They wore the office came In one d ay 'a n d saw furnished boarding house, with two lots, worn then by oarsmen and by men the fossil with Its recent addition. She dence property in Northern New Jersey., of Philadelphia. ‘ NO. 8, OCEAN GROVE.—A well-located NO. 50. OCEAN GROVE.—One of the on Embury avenue; three blocks from who wore in training for the prize went up to It and deliberately knocked 16-room dwelllug,' suitable for boarding most desirable private residences on Main the. ocean; valued at $5,000; mortgage avenue, with four lots of ground; house $1,500. Will exchange for city or subur­ ring, and a man wearing a sweater at­ the head off with her duster. ‘ "Foh de purposes, within one block and a half-of ban property. tracted about as much attention as Lawd’s sake, puffessah!” she exclaim­ the ocean; two lots of ground in the plot,' contains 13 rooms and bath* heater, elec­ OliQ St. Hoar C entral kit, and cottage fumlBhed throughout; valua­ tric light, etc.; value $8,000; encumbrance NO. 86, ASBURY PARK, N. J.-Sub- o n o in lit Dut B oon the baseball ed; "what yo’ doin’ wld a ol’ chicken, tion, $9,000; mortgago, $3,500 at 6 per ceqt. $3,000 at 6 per cent Will exchange for stantlal and desirable ’hotel property on and football players began wearing carcass on yo’ skeJJtngton?” On min­ Will exchange for Improved or 'Unim­ good residence or business property In Second avenue, within two blocks of tho ..OCEAH GROYE, H. J. them, and within a short time the ute lnvcstigationjpie .professor found proved property in Northern New Jersey. central part of Philadelphia. ocean, • consisting of 75-room house and sweater became a necessary part of that the old woman was correct; ■ uut NO. 9, UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, Wash­ NO. 51, OCEAN GROVE.—A Bnug six- 22-room annex: furnished throughout; lot ington, D. C.—Finely-located lots for room cottage on“ Main, avenue; ^near ;the 125x150 feet; value $47,000; m ortgage $11,000. Iain Street and Lake Avenae, - . every gymnasium outfit The demand he does not speak to his son now.— property in Ocean Grove or Asbury Park. centre of town, With two lots of .ground; Will exchange for city or suburban prop-* became so great that nearly all the Washington Post. NO. 10/ ORANGE, N. J.—Corner prop­ value $3,600; free of encumbrance. Will erty.. m illB that had mado cardigan jackets erty on Lincoln avenue,-30x100 feet;.nouse exchange for residence or good business NO. 87, BROOKLYN, N. Y.-On Lex­ - ...... ASBUBT PARE, I. J. ;■ of 8.rooms and bath; all improvements, property In the central part of Philadel­ ington avenue, near Lewis avenue, three- a specialty put In machines to work Starting- aCocoanut Grove. including electric lights; value, .14,200: phia. . ; ; ... . •"!- story single brick flat, 20x100 feet, In first-class order; all improvements; value on sweaters. As tho now article gain­ I t Ib not difficult to start a cocoanut mortgages: $2,500 at 6. per cent., $900. at NO. 53, OCEAN GROVB, N. J.—A sub­ ed in favor the old ono fell away, and 6 per cent: rented until May 1 at $30 per stantial and thoroughly equipped 25-roam $7,000; m ortgage $3,760 a t 4 per cent. ' Will grove in Porto Rico. The only things month. Will exchange for .seashore boarding house, located directly on the exchange for seashore property. the demand is now bo great that the needed are the land and the nuts. property. ocean front, with nn'ocean view from all NO. 88, PHILADELPHIA, PA.-On Ox­ original manufacturers—tho Shakers— NO! U, BOMERS POINT, N. J.—Seven the rooms in the house; sewer and ar­ ford btreet, near Twenty-third,.10-room The nut8 are laid upon the top of the tesian water connections; furnished could n o t supply us -for tho slowest ground, .a/few inches apart.’ The air lots, 40x100 each, located next to excur­ house;'newly papered and painted; first- week in tho year.” sion houso -on desirable street; value, throughout; * frontage of 60 feet on one class . location; price $6,000;' mortgage there Ib very moist,, and after a-short $2,800; no encumbrance. W ill. exchange street and- 75 feet on another; value* $3,000. W ill exchange for seashore fcrop- T i l l C. Although the athletic and tho out­ time each nut sends out a sprout from for property at Asbury Park or Ocean $15,000; encumbrance $5,000 a t 6 per c e n t erty. ■ .- r , ing trades make heavy drafts on tho Grove. - V Will exchange for city or suburban prop­ NO. 89, TRENTON, N .. J.-Three-story one. of the little eyes at the ends, The erty.' ", ; .; ■ . . product of the sweater manufacturers, sprout grows; up into the air, and at NO. 12, POWNSTOWN, N. J.—One mile brick house, 10 rooms and bath, with FINEST MEAT MARKET ■ there aro other and larger consumers. from Forest Grove, on Camden and At­ NO. 56, OCEAN GROVE, N. J .-A * 10- 25x100 feet to Bide alley: value $5,500; free the same tim e a root shoots Out of its lantic Railroad; 10-room house and bam; room furnished cottage on Clark avenue, of encumbrance. Will, exchango : for These aro men who work in the street lot 95x200, with 35 feet frontage on an­ oposite the park, furnished throughout; Ocean Grove, property. IN NEW JERSEY. base down into" the ground. Within sewer and water connections; value, lumbermen, longshoremen, railroad a few months the sprout has grown other street; value, $3,000; mortgage, NO. 90, CAPE MAY, N. J.-ll-room men, sailors and drivers of teams. The $lt500. Will exchange for Ocean Grove $3,500; cncumbrance, $l,000. W ill e x ^ » house on Elmira street, with plot 50x125 as high as a table. The root Is now or Asbury Park property. for small boarding house in Ocean Groye, feet; value $2,500; clear, of encumbrance. article which Ib UBed by these peoplo or for residence property near New York broken off and the sprout and nut are NO. 13, BAYHEAD JUNCTION.—Three City. ' ' r. ‘ Will exchange for property on Northern is not so good as tbo one made for planted where the tree Is to stand; lots, 60x150 each, valued at $1^00 for prop­ New Jersey coast. r : athleteB, and Bells as low as seventy- erty In Neptune township. No encum­ NO. 56, OCEAN GROVE.. N. J.-Com- NO. 91. TRENTO N, N.' J.—Fine “A ’' The nut is burled about six Inches in brance. mOdloue 17-room boarding house on E m ­ front cottage on South Clinton street, , five cents, a n d from that price to $1.60, the earth, the sprout remaining above. bury avenue, within two blocks of the while tho better article brings from n o ; 14, MORRIS V im s, PA—Two lota ocean; furnished throughout; all in good containing 7 rooms and cellar; electric The earth is now pressed tightly down on corner in prominent ..location, each order; Bewer , and water connections: cars pass tho door; valuo $2,500; mort­ $2.60 to $G. over the nut, and the planting is done. 26x110; Value, $500; for Ocean Grovo prop­ value, $5,000;, encumbrance, $1,500: o r w ill gage $1,00Q a t 6 per. c e n t "The jersoy,” Bald a manufacturer The trees there uave been set out e r ty ..' .- exchange free of encumbrance for clear NO. 92, TRENTON, N. J.—New “A” of woven goods, "was the forerunner NO. 10, ARLINGTON, N. J.-Ten-room property in Philadelphia or vicinity^ front cottage, store, restaurant and pool of the sweater, and a curious point irregularly. They should be planted house, with bath, hot sir furnace, all im­ NO. 57, OCEAN GROVE/ N. J.—Desir­ room on. desirable part of South Broad about fifteen feet apart, or just about provem ents, 3 lots 25x100 each; value $6,000; able 9-room furnished’cottage on Webb street; house contains 9 rooms and bath, about these two articles Is this: The as far aa the trees of our peach orch­ Grove or Asbury Park, or for: lots or.iinr- avenue, a little more than two blocks with cellar under entire building; barn Jersey was brought on the market as proved piroperty In northwest Philadel­ from the ocean; furnished throughout; on the rear lot,.which opens on an 18-foot Pure Manufactured-and an article of women’s wear,' and it en­ ards. This will give 193 trees per phia.- - :: ‘ '■ .v'f sewer and water connections; value, alley; electric cars pass the door: value acre. They begin to bear a t five years, NO. 17, ARLINGTON, N. J.—8-room $3,600;- no encumbrance. W ill exchange $5,000; mortgago $1,500 a t B per cent; j o y e d great popularity for several sea­ and need practically no cultivation. house, with bath, hot air furnace, all im­ for clear property in the vicinity of NO. 93, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.-Fine Natural Ice sons. It was not an outing garment, provem ents, 3 lots each 25x100; value $5,000;; Philadelphia. residence property on Broadway, tho Wid­ Grass can be sown In a cocoanut orch­ mortgage $2,250 at 6 per cent.,1 for Ocean est street in .the town; house contains 8 but one o f dress, but, like all articles Grove or Asbury Park, or for lots . or NO. 58, PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Very of women’B dress that can; be pro­ ard and cattle pastured upon it, Such handsome private residence on North' rooms and bath, fitted up with porcelain an orchard in full bearing would pro­ improved property in northwest Phila­ Sixteenth street, lot 22x174 feet. 16-room tub, flush closet, extra flush closet in the duced at a low figure, the Jersey Boon delphia. •/. ;.,: -; house, with two baths and all modern yard; city water, connected with sewer; duce, with the present facilities for * NO. 18, ARLINGTON, N. J.-8-room house has verandas on first and second Hichard Wilson found Its way Into tho lower circles, shipment, $193 per acre, with no other conveniences; .press brick with browp- and then became unknown as an ar­ house, with bath, hot air furnace, all:iift- stono trim, white wood ; finish; value floors both front and ^ide; corner lot labor than the gathering and shipping provements, 2 lots 25x100 each, on corner; $12,500; mortgage, $6,000 at 5 per cent' Will 32x60 feet, with-high terrace; property in O ffice; . ticle of drcBS In p la c c s where fashions valuo $3,750; mortgage,: $1,500 at 5 per exchange equity for good property in As- flrst-class order, and newly painted and of tho frult.. cent, for Asbury Park or Ocean Grove furnished throughout. Price, $6,000; mort­ are made. But with tho bicycle It be- The. cocoanuts ripen all the year bury Park. No. 108 Heck Avenue came popular once more. • It waa adop­ property. '' • • NO. 60,' OCEAN GROVE, N. J.-Coraer gage $2,200. - ■. ted by men, and Is now worn by riders round. They drop off themBelves NO. 19, PHILADELPHIA.—On Six­ property on. Webb avenue r nearly new. NO. 94, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.—7-room OCEAN GROVE when ripe, and the men g o dally from teenth street, near Dauphin, three-story with 7- rooms and bath, heater, hot sjjd cottage, 2-story veranda front and side; all over tho country. But .the women brick; 12 JroOras; lo t 16x85; w e ll. built and t o nutB. cold.water, etc.:. two lots of ground in the city water and well water; flush closet,' Deliveries .mado daily. Twice : got evon with tho men for taking the tree to tree pick up the Each modern;, value, $6,000; mortgago $3,600 at plot: value. $5,000. with building 'io^n connected with sewer; lot 30x60 feet; Jorsey away from them by going In for nut has a thick green husk upon it. 5 per cent. Will exchange equity for cot­ mortgage $2,300. Will exchange for prop­ house newly painted; fully, furnished; on Saturday This is tom o ff, and the nuts then tago in Ocean Grove. : erty in Northern New Jersey. price $3,000;. m ortgage $1,000 at 6 per cent., sweaters. Thero are large quantities, NO. 21, PHILADELPHIA.—On North NO. 95, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.—15-room Order by postal card of sweaters made now for women, who lbok as we see them in our stores.— Twenty-third street, overlooking Girard NO. 61, OCEAN GROVE. N. J.—Deslr- Frank' G, Carpenter, In Washington College grounds,-modern corner nouse; 12 a b l : e 12-room cottago, f u m lB h e d through- boarding1 house, one block, from the wear them at g o lf, In the mountains, outrsewer.and water connections; located ocean; 2-story, veranda front and both Star.'-- .~ rooms; all improvements; finely furnish­ on Bath avenue; corner lot; value, $5,000; sides; flush closet, connected with sewer; Special attention to the small In the gymnasium and for outing gen­ ed; lot 10-8x76 feet; value $8,500; mortgage clear of encumbrance. Will exchange for good cellar; newly painted and furnished, erally. The goods made for tho use Dog Adopts Kittens. $5,000. Will exchango for Ocean Grove clear residence property in Philadelphia. throughout; price $5,000; clear of . encum­ trade.thls season, which will be of women are usually of a superior property. • . ^ brance. ... .- .. -• NO. 22, PHILADELPHIA.—On North NO. 62, , L. I.—Handsome 15- sorv-ed at a lower figure than grade, although they are made alBO in That Flossie Is a remarkable dog no room' house, with bath and all improve­ NO. 96, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.-Lnrgo one will doubt Who has seen or heard Twenty-second street, line 10-room .house; ments; thoroughly constructed, with ce­ boarding house, vwith annex, on corner horetofore. the middle and low grades." ' , all improvements; yalue $5,000; mortgage mented. cellar under, entire house; Btohe Heck avenue, near the oceap; two flush There are not many factories where of her wonderful traitB. The m ost $3,500. Will exchange for Ocean Grove piazza on three sides; tower on c*.i closets, connected with sewer; city water; sweaters! are made exclusively, but striking will . alone be necessary to property.- only two years old; lot 50x200 feet, located furnished- throughout: 2-story veranda S. E. BUCUANON. 0*0. A. SHOCK prove the assertion. NO. 23, PHILADELPHIA.—On North on macadamized road. Jamaica . is ten front and side; lot 30x70 feet; prlco $5,600; nearly all the mills where underwear Twenty-flrst Btreet, two 10-room modern miles from Brooklyn,bridge* Mth 5-cenl clear of encumbrance.: I t so happened that when she was a Is manufactured produce Bome of these houses in fine order, With. all improve­ erty, $7,500: m ortgage. $3,000 at 6 • NO. 97, EAST ORANGE, N. J.-Four popular garments.—-New York Tribune. member of the Kraemer household the ments; value $0,000 each; mortgage $3,500 fare from New ItorK City. • Value, of'prop- lots, corner Clinton street and Traymont BUCHATO & SMOCK, family was disturbed by a black tabby edch. Will exchange for. Ocean Grove Will exchange equity for residence avenue; value $1^250. Will exchange for cat that repeatedly trespassed upon the property. V’i • property in Asbury Bark or Ocean Grove. Asbury Park or Ocean Grove property. Wholesale and itetoll Dealers In In Various Lands. NO. 24, ASBURY PARK. N. J.—Prop NO. 64, ASBURY PARK, N. J.—Hand­ premises and. annoyed the occupants erty On Munroe avenue, , near Grand, con­ some and thoroughly equipped residence;: NO. 98, EAST MILLSTONE; N. J.-O'n by her loud crying. Flossie stood Jt taining 14 rooms and bath, gas, hot and all improvements; 10 rooms; finely lo­ Elm street, brick slate roof dwelling London’s population is now estimat­ cold .water on three -floors; furnace heat; houso of 11 rooms and bath, - with con­ ed at 4,474,330. , : ' as long as any patient dog could, then cated.on Seventh avenuei north side of servatory; furnace, stationary range, lot 60x100 feet; value, $7,500; mortgage, town; V alue,; $7,500; m ortgage, $3,000 a t 5 Baltim ore heater, fine m antels, etc^; also M J M B E ffi, Bho determined t o take the law in her. $4,000 at 6 per cen t. Will exchange for" per cent. Will exchange for property in In Poson. according to a Cologne smaller property in-Ocean .Grove. ice house; 3Vi acres of ground in the plot; own hands. This Bhe did a s soon a s vicinity of: Newark; or. small farm clear value $9,000; mortgage $3,500 at 5 per cent. paper, seamstresses earn a maximum the opportunity presented. NO. 25, TRENTON, N. J.—A factory of encumbrance. . •«. . • . Will exchango for Asbury Park or, Ocean Builder’s Hardware, Paints of- $7.60 a month, and that only .after One day tabby appeared within the property on Prince street, consisting of NO. 65, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.—Good Grovo. property. "- * '••'' ■ ten years’ experience. small pottery and limp decorating estab­ residence property on-Clark avenue;-full- sacred precincts of the Kraemer gar­ lishment; plot 100x100 feet; property cost sized lot; 2^-Btory house of 19 rooms; value ■ NO. 99, BROOKLYN, N. Y.—On Stiiy- and Oils. den. Flossie was lying in wait for over $9,000: price $6,000; m ortgage $3,000 at vesant avenue, near-Halsey street, three- It took twenty years to build the 6 per cent. Will exchange for Beashore $4,000; mortgage $1,300 at 6 per cent. Will story and basement, brick, 12-roOm her and proceeded to violently protest exchange; for. Philadelphia residence: of house,, with bath and all Improvements; Oornor Main 8t. and .^aburjr Avenuo, statue of Victor Emmanuel, recently property. , ^ similar value and not more heavily' en­ unveiled at Turin, and the frequent against tho'~lntrusion. She inserted NO. 26, BEVERLY, N. J.—11-room brick cumbered. : ":■■■;>'i;.- ..... rents for $£00; valuo. $12,000•/ m ortgage disputes over it have made it a. by­ her teeth Into tabby’s neck, and made house, with bath and all improvements; $7,500.’ Will exchange ;for Asbury Park 0SBURY PARK, N. J. frame stable; situate on Church street; NO. 66, EAST ORANGE, N. J.—Very property/; • word in all Italy. - . so deep an impress that'the cat bade value, $4,000; m ortgage $3,000 at 5.4 per handsome residence -property on Midland NO. 100, YONKERS, N. Y.-In beauti­ farewell forever to, the garden and the cent. Will exchange-for seashore prop-, avenue; 12 rooms and bath; • handsomely ful Greystone Park, Arden • Place; lot OUR SPECIALTIES. Japanese citizens have made a great finished; 2-story barn; close, to .railway 45x100 feet; .house 8 rooms; with 4 bed­ world. Then to her horror Flossie erty. '' ; and trolley road; three-quarters of an fuss over tho American volunteers who NO. 27, PHILADELPHIA.—Fine, 13- rooms; all modern improvements; .new Auiouuaporsons toiu represent U8 ao corner of Central and Cookman ave­ small fruits in abundance. Will Bell NO. 38,.NEW YORK CITY.—Three lots brick- house on Thompson street Same pasture lands and all facilities for mod­ Managers in this and-closo-by counties. as- No,. 74. " • - • ■" ■ ern dairy farm;. also. well. stocked; 1^4 Salary *S00 a year and expenses. Straight, nues, Ocean Grove, 10 rooms and bath; on1 Loring Place, near. Fordham Road; foona-flao, no moro, no Icbs salary, Poal’ - or. exchange for seashore property, Twenty-fourth Ward, each 25x125; value, NO. 76, TRENTON, N. J.-Brlck cot­ miles from railroad station at Harlingen; grounds CO feet front by 80 deep. Splen­ from Manasquan to Elberon, or Red $6,500; m ortgage $3,100. W ill oxchange for tago on Philemon street; 8 rooms and 2 miles from Bellewood station, with; tlon permanent. Our rofercnces, any bank-^.~ did vlow of lake and ocean. For far­ Bank. unencumberedT residence property or lots bath; Cellar, heater, grate in parlor; slate * stone road to station; price $10,000; mort­ In any town. It la mainly cfflco ’work. in Deal, AlIenhurst^Asbury Park, Brad- roof; wide verandas; price $2,800; mort- gago $3,000 at 4% per cent Will exchange conducted at home. Heferenco. EnMoao:'i, r ther particulars apply to W. H. Beegle, W. H. BEEGLB, for Beashoro property.. stamped envelope.. THB S-V 60 Main avenue.—Adv.-tt 223 Main street, Asbury Park. ley Beach or Avon. Somo cash might be -cago, $1,800 at 6 por cent Will exchange DOMINION COMPANY,Depl. 8, Chicago.'-ifci added 1if required to complete atrado. for scaflhoro property. NO. 1006, GLENDOLA, N. J .- A 30-acro H sO Pwi 16j 4m . ; ;• - . ‘r.*1- : OCEAN GROVX? TIMES-- - SA.TURriAY. GCTi>BI5R

County Republicans are sanguine of WASHINGTON LETTER world, I find that It rests In our favor There is going to be another Special Sale of Ocean Grove Times tho s u c c o b b of their tioket this fall. io an ntr.onnt exceeding $600,000,000. Published Every Saturday From Our Regular Correspondent AH ot which Is, of course, very gratify­ Straws show which way' the wind ing to an American, ad give rise to No. 48 Mn.Jn Avenue, Ocean Grove blows. Washington, Octobor 23, 18D9. a belief among Republicans that they CHOICE MEAVS^GRC CERES President McKinley has been hard had much to do with bringing It And every prudent hooaewlfe w ill follow the procession to Asbury Park Oillce, No. aa6 M ain Street The Board of Registration meets at work since his return from tho about.” next Tuesday,. 31st Inst. See that your west, going over various matters Major J. F. Hanson, ono of Geor­ gia's isrgeat cotton manufacturers, ,W n. H. BEEOLB, P u b lis h e r name gets'on tho list. Attend to this which will > gure in his message to THE OLD PIONEER STORE Congress, which will he unusually Im­ said: ‘‘Tho general business condi­ J. B. QUINN,. . Managing Editor matter yourself. Don't depend on portant this year, and this we.»k ne tions in the south are better than Cash buyers aro beginning to apppreciate these sales, because thair your, neighbor, Ho may forget It. If will begin the actual work of writing thoy havo been for years. There are' money goeo further here than at any place in the Grove or Park. Entered nt tlio rostbfllee nt Ocean Grove, you want to vote at the election, on the message. That portion of tho many gold men In Georgia, and tens N.-J., nil Second-Class Matter. of thousands of protectionists, and if On Friday and Saturday We Will Sell: Tuesday, November 7th, your name message which will deal with Philip­ TO CORRESPONDENTS—Wo shall bo pine affairs will be deferred until the you could eliminate the negro quee- Legs Genuine Lamb, 12c. lb. ' K in d to recelvo items o t news and com­ will have to appear on the registry list Philippine Commission ail the mem- tion I think the State would go Re­ -- Little Pig Fresh Hams, 12c, lb. munications on subjects, of Interest to of your district. hers ot which, excepting General Otis, publican without any doubt And Llttlo Pig Pork Loins, 10c. Ib. this community. Write only ono onc/Sido what IB true of Georgia 13 true of most of the sheot.. - . „ . aro now In Washington, has completed The full name and nddreas of tho writer and submitted Its report. It is prac­ of tho States which go !o make up the Last week wo did not make enough home-made SaUBauge and Scrapple . should accompany all * communications, Bulletins relative to Farmer’s Insti­ tically certain, however, that tho mes­ so-called solid south. President Mc­ to go around. W>: aro prepared this weak to fill all orders up to Saturday -not necessarily for publication, but as a night. 1 /you want it good, try ours. uarantco of good faith. Anonymous let- tutes for the coming winter have just sage vlll recommend permanent re- Kinley Is v: ry popular with us, and I ?ers will not bo noticed; been iBsued by the New Jersoy State tcnttor. of tho Philippines, Archbishop think he will be renominated und re­ Addross all communications, either for elected.” Board of Agriculture. Thirty insti­ Chappelle, the upostolic delegate to tho editorial or nows department, to tho tho Philippines, haa had a conference FRESH KILLED JERSEY FOWLS Editor of the OCEAN GROVE TIMES, tutes have been arranged for in this with President McKlnloy, aud will Ocean Grove, N. J. • State. Two will be h eld In Monmouth havo another beforo his departure tor Twenty-One Horses Burned. Condensed Milk, 5c. a can Boston Bnked Beans, 7c. can. county, the first, at Keyport on Mon­ Manila. The extensive brood marc stable of One Pound can P resaed Ham, 8c. ADVERTISING BATES One of tho President’s recent callers Gideon & Daly, near Holmdel, .was Campbell's Aesor ted S o u p b , 9c. . - . w BEKS. M day and Tuesday, November 13th and Three pound can California Peaches, 17c. • SPACE. 1 a | 3 a , - I e | ia was Father W. D. Klromon, 'chaplain burned early Tuesday morning, (and I 14th, the second at Allentown on Fri­ of the First California Volunteers, who with it twenty-one brood maree aud/ Threo pound can Silver Cord Lemon /.Cling PeacUeB, 23e. s in. i 75 II 00 )125 }1 w 521)0 «JTOmT5oo 1 ino 1 7/i 2 IX) nw 4 60 0 GO 900 day, November 24th. Competent has Just returndd from tho Philip­ six weanlings;. The building was a Ten poundB Granulated Sugar and one dollar’s worth of other groceries 125 nr* 2 2rt aixi 4 50 0 60 7 50 .1800 speakers will discuss agricultural and pines, where he spent sixteen monthB large frame structure. The Are broke fo r $1.50. 2 ii 1 W1 2 V/i 276 aw (100 7CO 000 1600 out tn one end of ft, and after catch­ Fine Creamery Butter, 25c. lb.‘ n M 1 7fi 27ft K25 4

POLITICAL DRIFT

The Sentiment of'Our Exchanges Respect­ ing.the Republican Ticket. Republicans and many Democrats' are alike unanimous in their words of commendation for the business-like manner in which Mr.. Joseph McDer­ m ott has conducted the office of County Clerk during the past year, and many of the opposite party will vote for him THIS SATURDAY and MONDAY this year, as their desire that a good, prompt and square man shall occupy OCTOBER 2 8 and 3 0 the office will • outweigh their party affiliations.—:SprlnK Lake Gazette.

: Hundreds of Democrats In Asbury- P ark and Neptune township will givo C. C. CLAYTON’S Councilman Samuel W. Kirkbrldo a MAIN AVDNUB. OCBAN QROVB, NEW JERSEY vote for Assembly at the coming elec­ superior tion. It goes without saying that tho io yds. Bleached Muslin, 50c, worth 70c. popular alderman will poll the strength 10 yds. Unbleached Muslin, 45c, worth 70c. o t the Republican vote, so .one need Dress Goods 7oo yards Outing Flannel, 7c., worth 100. not bo surprised if the city and town­ In baking powder, in these W O rlttl ship give Samuel 700 majority. Asbury , and 1000 yards Outing Flannel, 5c., worth 9c. Park has never had a representative 1000 yards Dress Ginghams, ;only 5c., worth 100. days of unscrupulous adul­ In the lower house of the Legislature, 2000 yards Doraet Flannel, 10 yards for 35c. and KIrkbrlde’s election means that 3000 yds. Dress and Quilt Calico, only 4c., wth 6c. teration, a great name gives the best security. wo will have a friend near the law­ There are many brands of baking powders, but making throne.—Asbury Park Journal. We Quote a Few Prices in Underwear Monmouth county never had a better 37 doz. Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Vests and Pants, 25c, worth 50c. “Royal Baking’ Powder” is recognized at once County Clerk than the present incum- 35 doz. Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Vests and Pants, 15c, worth 25c. bnet of that Im portant office. The of­ 73 doz. Children’s and Misses’ Vests and .Pants, half wool, 16, 7c ; 18, as the brand of great name, the powder of highest fice Is run on business principles, and gc; 20, tic; 22, 13c; 24, 15c; 26, 170; 28, 19c; 30, 2fc; 32, 23c; thoso who have dealings therewith find that they receive courteous treatment ' 34. 25c. favor and reputation. Everyone has absolute con­ at tho hands of the clerk and his em­ 98 doz. Men’s Heavy Undershirts and Drawers, 31c, worth 50c. ployes, and their affairs are atteudod fidence in the food where Royal is used. to promptly. Mr. McDermott Is splen­ Tailored Suits and Skirts for Women didly equipped by experience and train­ "Pure and healthful food is a matter of vital im­ ing for the duties of the offico. He Is We offer b very select stock of Suits, from $8.98 up. making an active, onorgetlc canvass, In separate Skirts, $2.00, 2.25, 3.50, 4.50. portance to every individual. and Is regarded as tho high man on Handsome Underskirts, $1.95,2.00,2,50. tho Republican ticket. Many Repub­ licans claim that tliore Is no doubt wliatover of Ills election, and thla Ib ' , f: Golf Capes for Ladies conceded by a largo number of Demo­ The great demand for Golf Capes keeps us buying and receiving goods crats. Undoubtedly bo will run hun­ daily. You can buy a Golf Cape from us cheaper than olsewhere. Try it. Royal Baking Powder dreds of votes ahead of tho balance of the ticket, and It would seem that the only thing that could possibly defeat Blankets! Blankets! Blankets! him would bo party treachery. If "the JMe are prepared for the cold snap ia Blankets, and quote from 50c. to $5.50 assures the finest and Republicans will stand together he will pull through by a good majority.— Keyport Weekly. We Offer in Carpets inost wholesome food. A good Ingrain at 29c., worth 40c. All-Wool Ingrain, 40c., worth 50c. Taking the election returns as a Many in better quality, including Brussels. basis, Senator FranciB Ib more popu­ Avoid alum baking powders. lar .than he Is generally given credit Ready-Made Clothing They make the food unwholesome. for. Senator J. A./ Bradley only car­ ried the county by,>267 plurality In the Our stock of Suits and Overcoats has many attractions for buyers. You ptrong tidal wav? year against tho can save money by buying your clothing here for men and boys. x ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. race tracks. Senator Francis only cnmo 36 voteB behind him In 189G, DO YOU WEAR SHOES ? having been elected by 231 plurality. Figures can’t llo. This shows “Tho , We quote below only a few of our leaders : jy BULL’S WILD DASH New York Amusements. SWORD FOR SAMPSON Little Giant” has. great Btrength among 100 pairs the Willis Leather lined lace shoe, $2, worth $2.50. Bijou Theatre.—The merriest enter­ Republican and Independent Demo­ 250 pairs Ladies’ Dongola, patent tip, 85c., worth $1.00 tainment of the season is .announced crats, who backed up their friendship Knocks Down and Injures a Woman at Presented to the Admiral at Trenton on by their votes.—Monmouth Inquirer. 200 pairs Ladies' Dongola, patent tip, 99c., worth $1.25 the Broadway Gates. for the ensuing several months at the Bijou Theatre, New York City, In tho , Wednesday. 500 pairs Ladies’ Dongola, patent tip, $1.49, worth $2.00 A bull belonging to Abram Schloss- engagement which opens there on Fri­ ■ New Jersey's token, of appreciation It is fa situation made up of facts 375 pairs Ladies’ Dongola, patent tip, worth $2.50 ; bach created considerable excitement day night, October 27th, of that great of tho services of Rear Admiral Will­ and conditions that we have to deal 750 pairs Children's Dongola, patent tip, 6 to 11, 65c., worth $1.00 1 id Ocean Grove on Wednesday after­ favorite, Misa May Irwin. She will iam T. Sampson In tho Spanish-Amer- with in a practical way and not a 800 pairs Misses' Dongola, patent tip, iij$ to 2, 89c., worth $1.25 noon. In fact, the excitement did not appear In another of her novelties in lcan War a beautiful Jeweled sword, matter of bestowing personal compli­ fully: abate until nex- morning, when the line of plays, entitled "Sister costing $2,000, was presented!to ithat ments. If a man is to go to the Sen­ the animal was returned to the yard Mary.” They have been on a tour for officer on Wednesday afternoon in the ate and B it with folded hands till A HANDSOME PRESENT GIVEN WITH SHOES of his owner. only a month and . already "Slater Assembly Chamber of the State House, things come his way—which is likely ... It appears that on the afternoon Mary” comes to New Yorlt--with a at Trenton. to-be seldom or never—that is one DOUGLASS SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS reputation that an older and a longer mentioned one of Mr. Schlossbach’s The sword. lay on the folds . of a thing; but it the county of Monmouth Paira Douglass Celebrated Shoes—Every Pair Warranted men brought the bull from some- tried piece might well envy. It ia by silk adm iral’s flag, presented to the is to take a hand in legislation her in­ where’s down the road, and left him Glen MacDonough, who also wrote hero of-Santiago earlier in the day by telligent citizens will naturally .Incline' Sole agent for Ocean Grove and Asbury Park. tied behind the wagon in Mr.-Schloss- "Kate Kip;” in which she played to the young women pupilB of the State to "give the tools to him that can lach’s stable yard In the rear of his such great success at the Bijou' last Normal School. Admiral . Sampson, handle, them,” knows how and when We sell Gold Seal Rubber Boots and Lambertville Snag Proof. There ii, Souse. on South Main street, nearly year. Miss Irwln’B career Ib a note­ with his wife by hiB side, was sitting to handle them, and can command the V are no better. '. Opposite .the Main avenue entrance to: worthy one, and when we realize that" near by, surrounded'by nearly all the opportunity to handle them. Ocean Grove. this triumphant'star of today was a officers of his fleet. They were all That man happens to be Charles Asa A number" of small boyB became In­ few years ago merely one of the Irwin present excepting Admiral HigglnSon, Francis, and not Aaron E. Johnston— terested in the bull. The fact that the sisters, known only to vaudeville, and Captain Evans and Admiral Schley. of whom It can be said, under the cir­ ; W ttm illllll'limiMllllli + ♦♦+»+++ ♦ ♦ ♦♦++ ♦ ♦ ♦ H -M -ff animal had been dohorned emboldened when we consider that since that time All sat facing the speaker’s dias, where cumstances, and without personal dis­ the youngsters to-perpetrate a number Miss Irwin has been associated prom­ were grouped Governor Voorhees, tho paragement, that he cannot begin to of tricks upon him bb he stood in the inently with Charles Frohman,. and legislative committee who had charge do in tho Senate of New Jersey what Diamonds, Sapphires, Rubies ii yard tied to the wagon. They prodded Was for four years a member of the of the purchase of the Bword, and his alert, experienced and capable com- '.. him with sticks and shied old tin cans late Augustin Daly’s company, we And other State officials. The Assembly petittff can do, or procure to be done, at him. that she has literally worked her way chamber and galleries wero filled with with comparative ease. It would be Emeralds and Pearls When the biiU*' maddened with the to the front and earned tho enviable people from various parts of the State. another case of "sixteen to one’’—a tormenting, broke away from the position she now occupies in the fore­ problem to which Mr. J. has already A roost oomplctoand varied Block of tho abovo Many letters of regret were received prcolous atones at w:gon he wrecked the vehicle' and most rank of her profession. and. a few were read. given an unnecessary amount of his then Btarted to run amuck. Dashing The presentation speech was. mado valuable time—and the gentleman from into the Grove he flrst espied our local by Governor Voorhees. Admiral Farmingdale would be that one. Cornelius’ Jewelry Store mall carrier, Samuel Doran. The lat­ Tho Old Homestead.—When the late Sampson was visibly affected by the ' A little reflection will make this ter w as in no humor to dispute the Henry Ward Beecher, in the midst Of Governor’s addresB, and his response plain to even the average observer, 624 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park right ot way with the infuriated beast, a sermon, laid down his book, and was delivered in low tones. He was and the. fact Is entitled to considera­ ao whipping up his trotter he turned turning to hiB congregation said, “I loudly applauded at its close by the tion lest it not bo lost sight of. SJiall ‘ ■ Complete variety in silver novelties, latest fad in belt ” his mall wagon into Pennsylvania ave­ don’t take much stock In theatrical assemblage, who Joined in three cheers Monmouth county In this year of grace • - buckles, back combs, side combs, etc. Bric-a-brac, ” nue. plays, but last night I was tempted to proposed by Admiral Philip. 1900 remain "In it,” or shall she drop Then the bull, still on the run, went go to a theatre, and w ant to Bay right After the presentation a reception o\it of It?—Matawan Journal./ • ■ • cut glass, solid and plated silverware, watches, jew- ': down .Lawrence avenue. At the Broad- here that I advise every one of you to was held in the Executive Chamber, ‘ - elry and Bohemian glassware. way gates he encountered Mrs. Robert lay aside your Bible for one day and where Admiral Sampson shook handi Morris, . who had Just moved from go and see ‘The Old Homestead,” ’ he with hundreds of people. Avc~ to-the house on the southwest meant more than wordB can define. He In connection w ith the Bword pre­ INOTIGC i A. W. CORNELIUS corner of Broadway and Delaware ave­ saw In. the rural play possibilities of sentation ceremonies', a distressing ac­ ...OF... . 624 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. nue. Mrs. Morris was carrying: a divine teachings—its moral purity, its cident occurred at the State House In basket of eggs. She saw the bull, with Inestimable value as a wholesome pre­ the morning.; Walter H. English;waa lowered head, making directly, for her. ceptor, Its elevated doctrines and its assisting In the firing of a salute with She set the basket down and attempted kindred human interests. He knew a howitzer. A premature discharge of to stop aside. Before she could do so, that, tho unfolding of this realistic pic­ the piece blew English’s hands Into a ELECTION however, tho animal struck her’ with ture of simple downeast life would find shapeless mass, and both of them will ...AND... • . tali'.force. Sho was lifted from her a responsive chord In the hearts of have to be amputated. W. H. teet, hurled over the Bmall fence and every one of us.. He further knew that MEETINGS OF BOARDS landed in a ol('mp of bushes. Besides a play that would cause us to stop and being thoroughly frightened the wo­ reflect over the past—^ne that would State Jr. 0. u. A. M. OF REGISTRY man was severely/bruised,' though for­ revive such scenes and recall such ■ William Giffard, of Asbury Park, tunately no bones wero broken. She thoughts, was in itself a great living sermon. This drama was created by was elected a representative . to the had to be helped to her home. Notice is lieroby given that an election The bull remained in, the Grove all Denman Thompson; he built It along National Cpuncir of the Junior Ordor night, near the head of Fletcher lake. the lines of social purity. Involving the United American Mechanics on Wed­ will be held under the laws of this State Next-morning tho owner was notified scenes from Incidents , in his own life nesday a t the session of the State for Senator, three Assemblymon, County 48 Main Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J. by the police to come and remove him, oh his New Hampshire farm, each one Council in • Trenton. Other officers Clerk, Sheriff and three Coroners, 011 which operation was attended with no true to nature and1 endowed with the chosen by the State Council were: 226 Main St., Asbury Park, N. J. further trouble, emotions and Inspirations of bigh, Councillor, Maurice A. Rogers Cam­ clean thoughts and elevating council. den; vice councillor, Howard Nor- This is the last. two weeks at the . Good Mews lor Cranberry Growers. , rlB, Newark; secretary,' William H. Tuesday. Bov. 7,1899 Hotels, Boarding Houses and Cottages for rent in Ocean Academy of MubIc, New York, and 1 Miers, Trenton; treasurer, J. J. Reed, Cranberry growers throughout the may be Its last appearance In the city, Sea Bright; conductor, Zeb Gaskill, P olls Will O p en a t , Grove, Asbury Park, Allenhurst, Deal and adjacent resorts. as Mr. Thompson expects to retire af­ Stato are in clover. By careful esti­ Millville; warden, Edward W. Lee; 6 A. M. a n d C lose a t 7 P. Mi Desirable property in choice locations, improved and un­ mates the' yield of cranberries in New ter this 'season. Trenton; Inside sentinel, W. H. Mc­ Jersey this year-is placed at 100,000 Cormick, Gloucester;, outside sentinel, improved, for hotel, business or residence purposes, for sale bushels, as compared with the 200,000 J. R. Sharp. Irvington; representatives Keith’s.—Milton and Dolly Nobles The place of bolding the election in at reasonable prices. bushels that were raised last year. The will produce at K eith’s next week Mr, to the National Council, W illiam Gif­ crop would have been 150,000,' but the fard, Asbury Park; Joseph M..Thomp­ the various districts of Neptune' town­ Lists and full information upon application in person or Noble’s latest little,comedy, "A Blue ship are the same as those given; below frosts in early October spoiled at least Grass Widow,” in which the author son, New Egypt; F. A. Lacy, Plain­ by mail. 50,000 bushels.. New England and for the meetings of the Board of Registry plays a hearty old southern gentleman field; A. J. Crane, Orange, and W. B. and Election. Wisconsin both have larger yields than and major. It is a charming picture Stevens, .Camden." . usual Now England aggregating 400,- of old love revived in peculiar and hu­ By an almost unanimous vote-the The Board of Registry and Election of 000 bushels and Wisconsin 120,000. morous circumstances. Another novr State Council decided to sever its con­ Neptune township will meet ill their re­ Notwithstanding this,' Jersey. growers elty will be Ernest et Hlvieres, French nection with the national. body and spective districts on aro depending upon the scarcity of duelists, who are said to be something pay no further tax until certain ob­ their own yield to bring them a good unusually good. Tom and Hattie jectionable laws are repealed. Tuesday, October 17th, 1899, price. Jereoy berries are not put on Nawn, in the Irish sketch and comic . the market until other varieties are roller skating; Wormwood’s great dog Letter List. from io a. m. to 0 o'clock p. m., and on worked off. and monkey circus; a feast for the lit­ tle ones, and . Edwin Latell are among The following letters remain 'un­ Tuesday, October 31st, 1899, claimed at the Ocean Grove postofilce J .o ts at K lb ero n . tho other favorites, and the M o u jle r e from 1 p. m. to 9 p. m. for the purpose Choice villa plots, 200 feet front by Sisters remain. Keough & Ballard, for week ending October 25th: • of making tho rogiBtration of voters, eto., 450 feet deep, on Norwood avenue, Dan Allman, McBHde & Goodrich, Miss Martha Alcorn, . Agnes Arm­ required by the election law. Wilson & Laurraine, Evans; & White stead, John Bodnar, Lotta Carswell, near Ellioron station, at Elberon, N. J„ The places for holding the election and ranging in price from ?1,200 to $3,200. and Annie Whitney are among the Rutsen Cramer, Miss Nora Cove, Magi Two on Cookman Avenue other funmakers. Emery, Mrs. HarriB, Ella >B. JohnBon, and meeting of the Board o£ Registry These are choce lots and in growing and Election of Neptune township are as neighborhood. To any one desiring The great yacht race, }n which the Mrs. J. R. Kenney, Mrs. E. R. Lover- Two on Clark Avenue a good summer home, here is a splen­ Columbia won a glorious victory and Ing, Mrs. Allen Maker, Deborah W. folloWB: did. opportunity. Apply to W. H. once more kept the cup In America, is Mackelduff, Mrs. McFarland, Hannah graphically shown on 'the biograph, FIRST DISTRICT—Rescue Mission, S. OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY Beegle, 220 Main street, Asbury Park. C. Matthews, WeSIey. Moore, Mrs. R. Main street. which- outdoes all other motion .pic­ J. Miller T. F. .Patterson, Mrs, Gran­ P R IC E O N L Y tures in clearness, beauty and truth­ ville S. Rider, JOhn Robinson, Mrs. M. SECOND DISTRICT—Unexcelled En­ W anted. . fulness. ■ . . T. Scally, Benjamin Smock, Mra. Re­ gine house, Corlles ave., West Grove. Nine thousand dollars on flrst mort­ becca Springer (2), Rev. John T. THIRD DISTRICT—Good Will Engine gage, a t e per cent, on a good board­ LOST—An English pug dog; an­ Swindells, Miss H a Sure, Mary Smith, house, Summerfleld ave., West Park. $ 4 5 0 EACH ing house property in Asbury Park; swers to th# name of Dewey. Suit­ Mrs. Mamie Savidge, A. R, Thompson, worth $15,000. W.. H. Beegle, 226 able reward by returning to 79 Cook­ Bessie Thompson, R, 6. Waddell. . JOSEPH HARRIS, Main street, Asbury Park, man avenue, Ocean Grove.—It* W. H. HAMILTON, P. M. W. H. BEEGLE, „.r» M l t Township Cleric OCEAN GROVE, N. J

■ ■ J U t ; / V OCEAN GROVE TIMES-SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, '»•'

A PARALLEL beamed Mrs. Eldertop. ’ "Johnny, put PERHAPS YOO’RE A MATTOID THE 8EN8E OF TASTE. EW - YORK AND? LONO ■; PENNSYLVANIA:7 RAILROAl)i|y on your cap and run to the grocer’s for BRANCH RAlLROAd. f ; Sometlmoo ndown tho city street, a smoked mackerel for your uncle’s 'Probability That Ton Aro Ono And Don't BiporlmonM Tk.t Bavo Brought Out Tho Btandard Railroad of breakfast I hope you found your room Somo Corloa.-D ljoov.rl.,. Timetable. In effect■ October iO, ‘ 1890. Where beauty’s a forgotton tiling, • Knoir It. . " STATIONS IN NEW YORK: The voice of oome lone bird thrills comfortable, Uncle Caleb?” On and aftor Octobisr 10,. ^ Before she slept that night Mrs. El­ Perhaps you don’t know what a Curious experiments by Prof. G. T. Central R. R^of New Jersey.foot Llborty TRAINS . LBAVB OOBAN OROVH,;i; sweet -, W. Patrick,'of the University of Iowa, dertop put on her bonnet and shawl and “mattold" Ib. Shortly, he la a Bane and Whitehall streets (South Ferry t t f l . With tidings ot the far-off Spring. . Terminal. . . - .'J WEEK-DAYS. ' , ’ - ran round to the Larkins' mansion to man with claims to genluB , but possess­ show that our Ideas about the sense of taste have been all wrong. He experi­ Pennsylvania R. R.V-foot of Cortldndt, For" New York and Newark, 7.10, 2.K) o...^ So, In my heart, when all Is dark, impart her wonderful tidings to Sister ed of some marked peculiarity th at In­ Desbrosses and:- West : . Twenty-third m ., 2.25 and 5.88 p. m. . . Rebecca. . ; V • clines one to doubt of his complete mented on an anosmlc—that Is, a per­ •streets. -,v - For* Elisabeth, 8.20 a. mv, 2.25 and.'S.9S^ And patience sickens to despair, son absolutely without tho sense ot p. m . ' ^ - Hope flutters like a prison’d lark, "You don’t say, so,” cried out the as­ sanity. Leave NEW YORK for OCEAN GROVE For Rahway, 9.20 a. ,m., 2.25 imd 5.83 p. niir^? tonished matron. Bmell. He experimented also on nor­ . and ASBURY PARK, from And pours her rapture on the air. There have been sane men ot genius mal subjects, with most Interesting re­ For Matawan, 9.20 a. m., 2.25 and 5.33.p .'m w “Gospel truth!" said Mrs. Eldertop. and mad men of genius—the latter pro- Foot Liberty st, 4.80, 8.80, 1130 a. m ., 4.15, .For Long Branch, 7;10, 9.20, 1104 a. , "I saw it with my own eyes." ponderate—but a mattold forms a link sults. His conclusions are as follows: ■2.18, 2.2^ 5.83, 5.40 and 7.07 p. m. • I cannot tell why this should be, There are only four simple taste sen­ - *4.40, 6.23 p. m. For Red Bank, 7.10, 9.20 a. m., 2.25 and-5.68 s? . Whilo sorrow’s cup Is yet to drain, "He must come here," said Mrs. Lar­ between the two. Foot Whitehall st. (South Ferry Termi­ ■p.'m. . , •" sations, namely, sweet, bitter, eour and nal), 8.25, H.25 a. m ., 3.65, *4.35, 6.10 p.m . For Philadelphia, Broad St., and Trenton,^ And ov’ry pleasuro comes to mo, kins, resolutely. According to Lombrosso, the groat West. Twenty-third st, 8.55 a. m., 12.40, "Not if I know it,” said Mrs. Elder- criminologist, mattolds are moro fre­ B a l t . . It Is Bald by some that there are „7.29, 7.59 a. m., 12.20 and 4.07 p. in. Like storm-Btrown roses, flaw’d with o*ly two,'sweet and bitter. All other *3.25 *5.10 p. m. For Camden, via Trenton and ’ Borden- ’i pain. top. “He’s my guest and my guest ho quent among men than women, and the Foot D esbrosses St., 9.00 a. m.',. 12.40,<*&40, town, 7.29, 7.59 a. m .. 12.20 and 4.07 pp. m. shall remain.” . classes where thgy-most abound are the sensations which are commonly called • *5.10 p. m. ' ■ ..7 .• For Camden and Philadelphia, via Toms -y7: tastes are oomplex resuits of sensations t o o t Cortlandt St., 9.00 a. m ., 12.45, .*3.88, _R iver, 123 p. m. But we aro one, the bird and I, "But If I’m to share equally with literary, artistic and religious. ' .' • *5.15 "P, : m. '.. . • ’", ;■ t. ■; y ' - For Toms River island Heights and In-'^ you,” said Mrs. Larkins, “I ought to Preference for colpred Inks, Just as of smells, touch, temperature and sight In suffering and yearning one; The means by which we distinguish al­ TRAINS LEAVE OCEAN GROVE term edlate stations, 123'p. m. - . V W ith memories that cannot dlo show him some attention, the dear, also a fondness for special words or For Point Pleasant: and intermediate sta^? generous-hearted old man.” phrases, marks a man as a mattold. most all of our common food , and on WEBK-DAYS, lot ^ tions, 10.59 a. m., 2.53, 5;19 and 6.53 p. mi *'• Of flow'rs, bluo ocean, nnd the sun. drinks Is not the sense of taste so For New ^Brunswick, via ’Monmoutli ^' “Lest he should - alter his will,” If such a sign Is true It Ib perhaps a lit­ Newark and New York only, 6.17, *7,10, *8.00. . Junction, 7.69 a, m ., 1120 and 4.07 p.~jn. > ^ much as.lt Ib the sense ot smell, touch, 9.20 a. m., 12.10, 2.25, 4.00, 5.83, 6.29 p. m . shrewdly remarked Sister Jenny. "You tle flattering to one's vanity to think temperature and sight. Freehold, Trenton and Philadelphia via always were a worldly creature, that such an eccentricity may be proof Pennn. R. R ., *7.29, 7.59 a. m ., 12.20, 4.07 TRAINS LEAVE NEW YORK 'FOBS UNCLE CALEB’S WILL. Becky!” ot latent genius hitherto unsuspectod. All the fine differences by which we . -p.- m. . ‘ :■■■ ■ OCEAN GROVE.' , v V. vjKf distinguish tbe various fruits, meats Trenton and Philadelphia via Bound From West Twenty-third St Station, "No more than yourself!" said Mrs. The commonest variety of mattold is .< Brook Route, 6.17, 8.00, 12.10, 4.00 p. m. the "graphomaniac," otherwise tho and drinks depend not upon taste at а. m., 12.40, 3.25 and 5.10 p. m. 8undayfl,';V "You mean that you can’t put your­ Larkins, bristling up. . "But It’s my all, but upon these other senses. Pure Toms River and Intermediate stations to 9.25 a. m. and 4;55 p. m. . - • self out to give your mother’s brother family I am thinking of, Jenny. I’ll tell confirmed scribbler. The man who Cam den.-1.23 p. m. St Station, 9.00 a. « .; • sensations of taste add hardly more Belmar, Spring Lake, Sea Girt and Man- . 12.40, S^O^nd 5.10 p. m. Sundays, 9.45 a. ' M a night’s lodging!” said Calob Cheverel, you what—I’ll come around and see spoils ream after ream of paper In asauan, 7.00, 7.29, 7.59, 10.27, 10.59 a. m., writing of nothing In particular, who than a certain emotional element to the m. and .5.15 p. m. * ! bitterly. him to-morrow." . complex sensations. Sweet things we 12.20, 2.23, 2.53, 4.07 5.19, 6.80, 6.63, 8.23 p. m . Cortliindt St Station. 9.00 a. w .j The March wind, bearing dust and "But don't you breathe a syllable writes In a feeble, formless Btyle and Point P leasant, 7.00, 10.27, ,10.59 a. m „ 123, 12.45, 8.38 and 5.15 -p. m. Sundays, 9.4S call “good" and bitter things we call 2.53, 5.19, 6.30, 6.53, 8.23 p. m. . ' a. m. and 5.15 p. m. . ' •- grit and bits of flying paper on its about the will,” said Mrs. Eldertop, In showers marks of exclamation as from Long ^Branch and Red Bank.. 6.17,' 7.10, restless wings, came whistling around a mysterlouB whisper. a pepper-box—such Is a mattold. Many "bad," while salt and sour add a cer­ 4 On Sunday will stop at Interlaken anft v-S tain ^piquancy, which Ib pleasing when Avon in place of North Asbury. Park and ~:‘ the corner, lifting the old man’s faded "Oh, not for worlds," said Mrs. Lar­ women writers and minor poets come Asbury Park to let off passengers. -]0 under this head. not Excessive. comforter's ends and turning his blue kins, fervently. A partial proof of these facts may Branch only) p. m TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA nose a shade bluer still, while Mrs. During the next week Uncle Cheverel It Is reassuring to know that tho (Broad St) FOR OCEAN GROVE. Larkins, his eldest niece, stood in her was overwhelmed with civilities; On "graphomaniac,” however abnormal be given by merely blindfolding the • Denotes express trains. eyes and closing the noBe and taking A t 8.25, 11.10 a. m ., 8.80 and 4.M p. to . - doorway, Ailing up. the aperture, with Thursday a new suit of clothes arrived, his literary productions,' la found to Jo R. WOOD, Ho P. BAU5WIN, week-days. Market Street Whar£ have a normal • cranium and physiog­ various kinds of foods and drinks into G. P. A. P. R. R. G. P. A. C. R. R. of N.J. her ample person In Buch a way aa to with Mrs. Larkins' best love and com­ the mouth without swallowing them. Camden and Trenton. 7.10 a. m . u.nd i.Ot suggest the familiar legend, "No ad­ pliments. On Friday Mrs. Larkins nomy. RUFUS BLODGETT, P- m. week-days. JJeave Markot Street It will then be found that it Is quite wharf, via Jamesburg, 7.10 a. m., LDt ' mittance!” - came with an open barouche to take Personal preoccupation r.nd aggress­ Supt N. Y. & L. B. R. R, ’ p; m. week-days. ive egotism are bad signs. But because Impossible to distinguish many of the Mrs. Larkins was stout and bloom­ dear Unde Caleb for a drive In the commonest foods and drinks. If the ing and cherry-cheeked, dressed in sub­ park. And on Saturday Mrs. Eldertop Whitman, Rosseau, Musset and De- For Mew York. burst Into tears and declared she Qulncey wrote much of themselvos, further precaution be taken to elimin­ stantial alpaca, with gay gold broach ate as much as possible the senses of LEAVE BROAD ST. STATION, PUILA. and eardrops, which bespoke anything should nevor be happy again If her and did not always veil their various personalities under the editorial “we,” touch and temperature upon the tongue BfpreM. -week-dayo, *J» Cos, 4.B0, MjL'JS- but abject poverty. mother’s only brother, didn’t pledgo by representing the material In liquid MRS. C. C. LIPPINCOTT, б.B. 0.60. 7.83, 8.20. 9.B0. *10.a, 1100. U .S , ■ himself then and there to make his It seams a little rude, not to say harsh, а. m„ 1100 noon, 12.86 O.lm!toa, rLOOand,-' , Undo Caleb ; was thin and meager form or chopped. Into small bits, the TEACBER OF MU8IG. . and shabbily dressed, with glossy: future home with herself nnd Will. to call them mattolds. Wagner, under 2 * P; J-M, *3.80, 8.20, 8.60, 4.08, S.01 i f results are still more striking. 0X1hour*” .':.V> . ' ' •6.66, 6.00, 7.02, *7.60, 10.00 p. m .,T X W - Beams In hlB overcoat and finger-ends Uncle Caleb lookod a little puzzled. the Influence of a' peculiar mood,'af­ nlcht Sundays, 3.20, 4.05, 4.60, 6.06, 6.15, . firmed that he could not work If he It Is always difficult to eliminate the No. 83 Broadway, Ocean Grove, N. J. protruding from his worn gloves like “Wall,” Bald he, ■“•li you really make sense of smell In normal subjects. Pro­ a » . 8.60. *10.21, 10.43 U.4i a; m ., V lz S . ; ancient rosebuds coming out of their a point of It—b u t! was Intending to did not have in his room a red flam­ 12.ai, *2.80. 4.02 (Limited, *4.22), 5.20, ingo mat. Could he have realized fessor Patrick waa able, however, by D R . B B E G L B 8.35 7.03, *7.60. 10.00 p. m.. 12% Sight! " oalyx. meet Cousin John at Gravesend.” experimenting with a subject possess­ For Boston, without change, 1100 a, m; ;.*s “I’m very sorry,” said Mrs. Larkins, "Dear uncle, promise'me to stay here (without intention of punning) that Nol 78 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. week-days, and 7.50 p. m. dally. C always,’’ cried Mra. Eldertop, hyster­ such a trait was mattoldal? . . ing no sense of B m ell whatever, and For Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grov* ,' stiffly; "but wo have but one spare comparing the results with those ob­ Office Hours: Y Long Branch. 8.20, 1114, a. m ., 8.80; 4.08 ^: room, and that Is at present occupied. ically. • Peter the Great, when he waa In England, often sat up till 2 In tho tained from normal subjects, to get 7 toO A M ., 12 to S, 6 to * P . M. p. m.. week-days. Of courso I should be glad to do all I “Just as you say, Niece Jenny,” as­ more accurate results-as to the more Easton and Scranton^ C- could for you, but ” sented the old man, complacently. morning ' with Lord Caermarthen, б.50, 9.00 a . m ., HOO noon,.8.63, 5.00 (Lara? ^ drinking brandy, and .pepper! Never­ Important part played.by smelVin dis­ CLAUDE V. GBURIN, bertvllle and Easton only), week-days, - "I understand, . I understand,” said Mrs. Eldertop felt that she had car­ tinguishing foods and drinks. " and 7.02 p. m. daily. Buffalo, 9.00 a. m.1' Uncle Chevorel, turning coldly away. ried her point theless, he invariably rose at 4. V ATTORNEY AT LAW; 12.00 noon week-dayB, and 7.02 p, m. The fact, that Napoleon could not It Is, of course, generally known that _dally. "I’ll go to my niece Jenny. I wish you But when Mr. and Mrs. Larkins came what Is popularly miBtaken for th* MASTER IN CHANCERY. a very good evening." on Sunday afternoon to press a similar pass through a street without counting _Leavo Market Street Wharf as followat - ' all the windows would certainly earn taste of coffee, tea and wine Ib only Postofflce Building, Asbury Park, N. J. E xpress for N ew YorkJD.OO a. m ., 4.30 p. !v Mrs, Larkins closed the door with a petition, Uncle. Caleb opened his eyes. their aroma or odor. By these experi­ •m. week-days. For Long Branch, via sigh of very evident relief. "My importance seema to have ’gone for him the esteem of 'most eccen­ Seaside Park, 8.30 a. m,.. week-days.. up’ in the market," he observed quaint­ trics. ■ i ments, however, It was shown that cof­ ‘ : DAVID HAKVBYi Jit, For Island Heights, 8.30 a. m. and 4.0T "I dare say Jenny will take care of fee and tea have a distinct taste, which , p. m. w eek-days.. -. him,” she said philosophically. "Jenny ly. “I never was In such demand But It Is not necessary to go on enu­ COUNSELOR-AT-LAW. among my relatives before. But I merating historical Instances of ec­ Is simply bitter and cannot be dlstlnr Monmouth Building, Asbury - Park, N. • J. has a smaller family than I have. But gulshed from a weak solution of qui­ W aahinstou and the South. I don't see why he-camo up to London can't be In two places at once, that's centricity. Let the reader look around Commissioner of Deeds of New York and plain.” among his or her circle of friends and nine. A weak Infusion of coffee or tea, Pennsylvania. Acknowledgements tak­ Instead of staying peaceably down In however, cannot be distinguished from en of all States. LEAVE BROAD ST., PHILADELPHIA. Tortoise Hollow, whore he belongs.*' And he decided to remain with Mrs. show an exaggerated fondneBB for d e­ For Baltimore and Washington, a.60, 7.M, tail, a passion for animals or an Ir­ water.-’. ■ ' -; Mrs. Jonnlo Eldortop, Mr. Cheverel's Eldertop, greatly to tho Indignation of Even with normal subjects, with tha WILLIAM H. BEEGLE, 8.32, 10.20, 11.23, a. m .. 12.09 (12.36 Limited, youngest niece, bad a smaller family the Larkins family, who did not hesi­ repressible fancy for punning. All Dining Car), 112 (Dining Car), 8.12, 4.C1 these are In danger of developing Into eyes and n o B e cloced, twenty experi­ COMMISSIONER OF DEEDB FOR N. J. (5.25 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), than her sister Rebecca, but then she tate to hint boldly at unfair advantages ments with coffee gave tho following *5.34, 6.17, 6.B5 (Dining Car), 7.31 (Dining mattolds. , and Notary Public. Car) p. m., and 12.05 night week-days. had a smaller Income as well. She had and undue Impartiality: results: \ 'It Was called "coffee” once, Juat finished a vigorous day’s cleaning But just as Mrs. Larkins was rising Collectors of stampB or old shoes, in­ 50 Main Avenue; Occan Grove, N. J .. Sundays, 3.50, 7.20, 9.12, 1123 a. m ., 12.0f. ventors of weird drinks—such as gor- “bitter” eleven times, “quinine” four 112 (DJnlncr Car), 8.12, 4.41 (5.20 Con­ when Uncle Caleb was announced. to depart, with hor handkerchief to her times, ‘.’tea” three times and "milk” gressional Limited, Dining Car), 5.34, "O h, drat tbo man!” said Mrs. Elder- eyes, little Johnny Eldertop came gonzola and bay rum—and especial­ WALTER B. P1HRSON, 6.65. (Dining Car), 7.31 (Dining Car) p. . clamoring for a piece of paper to cut a ly Inveterate "scorchers," all are mor­ once.;' m., and 12.05 nlgnts. top, wringing her parboiled flngerB out In the recognition of foods and ARCHITECT. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9.12 a. m*/ of a basin of stoaralng soapuuds. ’’What kite tall from. bid subjects. The man who went mad In hlB ef­ drinks, as well as In their enjoyment, Ofllco at Rogers Mills, Asbury Park, N. J. 4 01 R* m* week-days; 6.08 ana sends him here, just now of all times “Go along,” said Mrs. Eldertop, Im­ the sense of sight plays a much more 1116 p. m. dally. In the world?” patiently. forts to walk on the celling like a fly P. O. B ox, 785. Atlantfo Coast Line. Florida- Special was a mattold of the very deepest dye. prominent part than Is usually sup­ 2.52 p. m. week-days. Express, 12.09 n. ^ And bIio wont down stairs ungra­ “Wo have no; paper • here. Go to posed. With normal subjects blind­ m. and 12.05 night, dally. . ciously onough to tho street door, Amelia.”. In fact, any degree of exceeslve orig­ DR. GEORGE B. HERBERT, Southern Railway. Florida Limited, 2.26 inality Ib a dangerous thing in a coun­ folded It was found Impossible to dis­ p. m. weekdays. Express, 5.34 ana 6.5i • where her husband was welcoming the “Hold on, little chap—hold on!” said tinguish many of our common foodB DENTAL BURGEON. p. m. dally. old stranger. Uncle Caleb,, fumbling in his overcoat try where the eyes of the law look with Office opposite the D epot, oveir the A s­ Cnesapcako & Ohio Railway, 7.81 p. m. • ; suspicion upon all who are not quite and drinks. Different kinds of meat "Come in, Uncle Chevorel!—come pocket—he had beim Just about starting and meat broths, as well as the differ­ bury Park and Ocean Grove Bank, corner dally. • In!" said honest Will Eldertop. "We’ro for a walk when the Larkina party ar­ ordinary, though in these daya of self- of Main Street and Mattison Avenue, As­ For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10.» ‘ advertisement it. is hard'to flnd people ent kinds of bread, were often confus­ bury Park, N. J. Hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. a. m. w eek-days, 1110 p. m. dally. all.upside down here—we mostly are. rived—"here's a bit aB;ia of no use to ed. M. Gas administered. Appointments now that tho spring cleaning Is going nobody." who are "ordinary”—everybody ls! bo made .by mail or In person. : • clover. ■ 1 One subject, a woman noted for her For Atlantic City. on. But there’s room for you if you And he produced the “rough draft” skill In cooking', made the following GEO. L. D. TOMPKINS, D. D. S., > don’t mind tho children and their noise and bestowed It on Johnny. . Judgments: Raw potato chopped she For Cape illay, Sea Isle C ity: J and a llttlo smell of whitewash in the "One side's written on,” said he, "and “AsClenn as a DENTIST. called acorns; boiled pumpkin she said Keator Block,Mattlson avei, Asbury Park. OCean City. Bpare room. t ’other ain’t. It was lying on the floor The origin of saying “as clean as a wns something swee't . and flat; fresh Mrs. Eldortop’s welcome wns by no In Mr. W atkin’s law ofllce, when I whiBtle" is ascribed to the "whistle Third Buldlng from Postoffice. Leave Broad St Station via Delaware * tankard” ot olden times, in which the poar sh e called sweet berry Bllghtly Office Hours, 9 A. M. to 6 P . M. River Bridge. Express, 9.40 n. m. and means so cordial. Sho looked, to use stepped In to see if Joseph Hall waa fermented; roast pork, she called boil­ Gas administered. , 7.05 p. m. Sundays, 9.20 a, m „ 7.05 p. m. a common expression, "vinegar and employed there aa porter, still;. An old whistle came into play when the tank­ ed beef; raw turnip, chopped, she callr I^cavo Market Streot Wharf. Express, . darning needles” at the visitor, while chum of mlno Hall was in Tortoise Hol­ ard was emptied or “cleared out" .to ed cabbage Bweetened; raw apple was DR. H. S. TAYLOR, 9.00 a. m ., 2.00, 4.00, 5.00 p. m. Sundays. . In her Inmost soul she calculated the low. I can’t boar to see even a bit of announce to the waiter that more li­ 9.00, 10.00 a. m ^ (accom ., 4.30 and 6.00 quor was required. grope juice; roast trukey was called DENTIST. probability of the cold boiled ham and paper wasted, ao I axed tho clerk If It beet, and liorsorndiBh she said was Graduate University of Pennsylvania. Avalon,* Stono Harbor, Anglesea, Wild­ turnips holding out for once more at was of any uso. He said no—It was There arc 072 known volcanoes In something she had never tasted. Cor. Cookman Ave.. and Emory St. . wood and Holly Beach. Express, 9.0& supper. only a draft of Dr. Falcon's will. Dr. the world, of which 270 aro activo; 80 Opposite Postofflce, over, LeMafstre's.: a. m., 4.00 p. m. week-days. Sundays, In America, 24 in Asia, 20 In Africa. 9.00 a. m. “Como, Jenny, don’t scowl so,” said Falcon mado a new will every six Bo Easy to G o-Iiow n .*H ill, ;. Entrance on Emory st., Asbury Park,* N. J. For Somers Point. Express, 9.00 a. m., Java'lias 109, of which 28 are activo. Office Hours, 9 to 5, Mr. Eldertop, when Uncle Calob had months, hn salii, so I just picked It up A recent traveler, in giving a descrip­ 2.00, 4.00, 5.00 p. m., weok-days. Sundays, • gone- upstairs to wash his hands and and put It. In my pocket. Everything In New Zealand, within an area of 127 *9.00 a. m. miles, there are 03, ranging from 196 tion Of his climbing Mount Popocate­ v x JSAAO O. KENNEDY, T - •Dining car. face. “Ain’t ho your uncle?’’ comes In use once In seven years, they petl, In Mexico, and visiting its crater* Tho Union Transfer Company will call thlB juBt feet to 900 feet In height. "A good for nothing old vagabond,’’ say, and is right for llttlo sayB that they were able to return from ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. f for and check baggage from hotels and said Mrs. Eldertop, acidly, "without a Johnny’s kite tall.” Solicitor, ; residences. — • An Inhrrltfil Serroti •. the top of the mountain to the snow­ Timo tables of all other trains of ths half-ponny laid up ahead.” ' Mrs. Larkins looked at Mrs. Eldertop, line In fifteen minutes, covering a dis­ Master in Chancery, and Notaiy. Public. system may bo obtained at ticket offices "For nil that he's your guest,” said Mr, Eldortop stared Into tho spectacled In Nagasaki, Japan, thero is a fire­ tance which had required them, six Special attention given to: examination or stations. • ' her husband, “nnd vou're bound to be eyes of Mr. Larkins. works maker who manufactures pyro­ of titles, etc. hours to ascend. One sees things like Monmouth Building, Asbury Park. . J. It‘WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt « civil to him. And hero's his overcoat Uncle Caleb chuckled benevolently technic birds of great slzo that, when now, with a zig-zag ront In It. Just exploded, sail In a. lifelike manner that often-in common life, A man J. B. HUTCHINSON. Geti. Manager. as little Johnny skipped away with the struggles for years to build up a good H A W K IN S & DTJRAND,. m e n d It while you are waiting for the piece of paper which had been freight­ through the air, and perform, many kettle to.boil." movements exactly like those of living reputntion for honesty and integrity ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ed with such.wealth of anticipation. among his fellow-men. and then In an “I won’t!." said Mrs. Eldertop.’ . Tho LarklnseB took leave without any birds. . The secret.- of.. making these Asbury Park and Ocean 'Grove Bank “All right.’’ retorted her lord and unguarded hour he takes a fatal to- unnecessary formula of adleux, and wonderful things has been in the pos­ boggan-Bllde that hurls him In a single Building, Asbury Park, N^ J .. master. “Then I'll take It next door to Mrs. Eldertop took occasion to toll session of the eldest child of the family Aloxla Allen to mead.” of each generation for more than four act below where he began to climb Uiicle Caleb that perhaps he had better; twenty or thirty years :ago. It Is those Now, Miss Allen, the talloress, who prosecute his original design of tho hundred years. ■ ■:: lived In the adjoining house, was pretty who persevere unto the end who win Gravesend visit. tho crown, and no one can afford to HEADACHE nnd buxom to look upon, nnd Mrs. El- • “Because we're expecting company The reason a blow on the ear may Pneumonia dertop had nursed comfortably a Jeal­ do Irreparable. Injury Is Uat tho air, grow careless or to cease to be watchful Many thousand people; to-morrow," said she; "and our best against temptation. ousy of her for tho last four years. room will be wanted for ti while. And,” being driven suddenly and violently Buffer from , chronic head­ against the drum of tho ear, might rup­ ache, finding no relief either May be avoided b y “You’ll do no such thing," said Jenny, Bbe added -within herself,' "I will take ture the membrane and cause Incurable . ItequvHt'Ml A n, Ainorlcnn Tune. In medicine, moderation of tartly. "Hand It here.” good caro It shan’t be empty; again Just deafness. The cars should never be A,native merchant of Manila, while work or other remedies. And sho throaded a needle with a pulled nor meddled wllh in any way ex­ undergoing his last illness, expressed a In many caeeB the trouble is cawed in using: WHITE'S Cherry I blaek silk and thrust her linger Into n at present." So U nde Caleb Cheverd went to cept to wasii them In the gentlest man­ desire to havo'"one of thoso beautiful defective eyes, which can’ be remedied thimble, vory much as a determined American tunes” played at his funeral.; by skilled adjustment of• proper.,lensea fifrusador of old might have donned Gravesend, \Vhere Couain John was as ner, the orifice being cleansed with a Cough Mixture in time. poor and warm-hearted as himself, arid fold of the washcloth rollod Into a little He could not give Its name, but a frlond We examine thereyea for every possible trtvord and shield for somo encounter ho was never Invited to return to Lon­ c o n e ,; . knew tbo tune he meant, and so tlie defect and guarantee our work. ■with the Moslem. don again. funoral pnssed on to the cemetery, the Examiuntinn free. "W hat’s that?” said Mr. Eldortop; Flvo years later Undo Caleb depart­ The original thirteen states contained band playing "A hot . time In tho old for a folded paper fell from the pocket ed tills life and left behind him £20,- 326,785 square miles, or 208,502,400 town to-night.” LEECH, STILES & CO. Good for all and sun­ 6t tho garment ns Ills wife turned It up- acres. In 1898 the United States con­ EYE SPECIALISTS aldo down. 000 in conBOlB— willed, to John Clark. ' To his "dear nieces," Jane Eldertop and tained 2;720,160 square smiles, or -1,688.- The floor of the rotunda in the Lon­ 222 Main Street, Asbury Park, N.J. "Somo tomfoolery or tho other," an­ don coal exchange, where the inar­ dry coughs and colds. . Rebecca Larkins, he loft. £6 each to 373,360 acres, in organized states. It EVERy FRIDAY swered Mrs. Jenny, brusquely. pay for the trouble ho put thorn to .when also contained 886,270 square miles, or chants gather, is v'ery: unique.' It Is “I fancy you’re mistaken,” said Mr. he visited them. To say that thero was 567,212,800. acres, of territory not or­ composed of. inlaid woods, arranged in Eldortop. "It’s tho rough draft of a ganized as states. the form of a marlner'B compass, with­ will." joy In the nieces’ households when the ; WHITE, will was read would be Id say what Is in a border of Greek fret. Upwards of "But he has got nothing to leave," false, for,1 if the old man could have .The German emperor, when receiv­ 4,000 pieces of wood are employed.' Al­ shrieked Mrs. Eldertop. guessed at all the'urikind things that ing foreign representatives or military most every British variety Is Included PERRINE & JACKSON The Druggist “I'm not so certain of that,” retorted attaches of ' foreign powers, always in this scheme of decoration. would be uttered, regarding him, I DEALERS IN Opposite Auditorium Will. "Just look hero, Jenny! 'I give doubt If he would have loft them even wears the uniform of the army of the and bequeath to my two beloved nieces, £5 each. country the visitor represents, and When one receives an Invitation to a in equally divided parts, the sum of sometimes during a levee ho w ill wedding In Cairo, Egypt, it Is an im­ £10,000, at present invested In consols, change hlB uniform five or. six times. . portant event, because instead of be­ Meats & Poultry. and—” llo Salcl Graco. ing asked for a 10-mlnutes’ church cere­ The old United Presbyterian kirk at • "Go on!" said Mrs. Eldertop, breath­ An ostrich cannot kick backward. mony or a, brief evening reception, the 126 Hook A,yentio, oornor Whiteflold,. lessly. “Read tho rest." Savodi, In Scotland, bad a minister invitation roads for threo days. There some, sixty years ago named David When the.time has come for the bird "There Ib no rest," said her husband. to be despoiled of its feathers, its hoad Ib toasting during all this time, and the OCEAN GROVE, IV. J. "That’s tho end ot tho paper. It’s only Caw, a very diminutive mail,' standing house and street are liberally decoratod DlSBROSltf'S * only about five feet two Inches, He ia Inserted in a bag arid tho' plucker a rough draft, I tell you. And now, Stands behind his viotlm. A blow with flags and lanterns. Fresh Stock. Prompt Sorrico* whnt’s your opinion of Uncle Chovorol’e -.-.'married a strappliig, handsome Iassi from its. foot has vigor :enougli to kill TOOTH WASH fortunes?" some live or s|x Inches taller than he, Tho lord chancellor of England -is . Free Delivery, niul her name was Grace Wilson. . The a man. "He’s been a miser ail along," said never allowed, under any olrcUm- Pot Cleaning and Preserving tbe teeth aad Mrs. Eldertop, her face growing radi­ Sunday after the. wedding he got a The Siamese have so strong a Super­ stances, to make a Journey which In-: Onini, and Imparting a Refreshing Taste and ant "Making up poor mouths and neighboring minister to preach for stition ag^inet even numbers that they volves a sea voyage, however short , the SILK PATCHES Feeling to the Mouth. Coeapoonded and foe traveling around tho country with all him, so that lie could sit with his.bride p*ss'age.. He is supposed to have the «*>« by on the first Sunday. The minister wns will have none of. them. Tho num­ Sam ple Packets, 10c. this money in tho funds.. A regular old ber of the rooms in a houBo, of win­ great seal .-In his immediate keeping, We Offer no premiums, prizes or free gifts of S. D. WOOLLEY, Druggist, . charactor—just like thoso one reads a good (leal of a wag, so Mr. Cnw madp dows or doors In a room, even of rungs day and night, under all olrcumBtances any kind, but guarantee to give fulf value about in novels. Put it back, Will— him promise faithfully that ho would on a ladder, muBt always be odd. and its safety is not to be risked. f o r your money. For 26c., stamps or silver, 47 Main Ave,, 9 South Main 8t« put It back. We’vo no business to be not nlludo In the sermon to him, we will mall- tbo flpest assortment of pure his.bride or the fact of the marriage, B ilk patches obtainable, and If. not satisfied prying tnlo Uncle Caleb’s secrets; but If all the railway tunnels of the world That plants when.Injured suffer from we refund you the money. If .you are, tell Opposite Ooean Qrove Gates. . but Mr. Caw nearly sank through tha b •what a blessing it is he came here in­ were placed end to end they would fever is a new dlscovery by a .British your friends. A to our reliability, ask your stead of stopping nt Rebecca Larkins.” floor when tbe text was given out, botanist Plants' suffer la a similar editor. _ Ephesians 111, 8: "Unto me, who am reach a distance of 514 miles. They RUTHERFORD PATCH CO. And when Uncle Chevorel came down number about 1142, „ manner to animals under like condi­ JOSS LEOZfABD. stairs ho waa surprised a t the Bweet less than the least of all saints, Is tions. ' The rate, of respiration '. lri- Mention this paper. Rutherford, N. J. smiles with which his niece Jenny wel­ this Grace given;” • oroasoi and the . temperature : rises, comed him. , Tike largest telescope in existence \I/ANTED —SEVERAL BRIGHT AND Sanitary P lum ber does riot make the planet Mars appear reaching a maximum within twenty- VV honest persons to represent us as Man­ "Been mending my coat, eh?" said . > : ;vco»*;ot Living: in Japan. four hours. \ agers in this and. close-by counties. Salary OpposiU Ocean Grow Main A t* Gates. Uncle Chevtrel. "Thank’oe kindly, any bigger than the moon does through In Japan, says a traveller, a man can an opera glass. $900 a year and expenses. Straight, bona-fide, Jenny. I caught It on a nail yesterday, live like a gentleman on $300 a year. In a square Inch of the human, scalp no moro; no less salary. - Position permanent. Our references, any bank In any town. ■ It is Estimates on Sower and Water Connect and I was calculating to sow it iip my­ This siim will pay the Tent of a houso, the ihalrs number about 1,000. mainly office work oonduoted at hpme. Ref­ self, when I could borrer a needle and The guinea pig grows more quickly erence. Enoloee self-addressed stamped en- ions Promptly Famished. Low thread.” the wages of two servants and supply than any other quadruped. It Is fully Russian railroad ir&lnB have smoking velope;' Th e ^Dominion Company, Dept. 8 •_'Tm glad to bo of use. Uncle Caleb,” plenty o t food. grows when six weeks old. cars for women; • ■ . Chicago.—Sept. 16,4m. Prices and Good WorV.

• i- ■'■'i y-r’,- \ ‘ ;-V-' OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1899

HANDSOME PARSONAGB Faster Than Ever to California. AIUNTHICATB TASK ■' Stfay Bits. •'. ;. An Old Candlestick. Flying Fish Caught at Bclford. Beginning with Sunday, October Chauncey M. Depew saya that ho T h e Beekman family, of Middletown, One day recently Walt Havens, at, ftip Pistor Mojer and Family Take Possession 16th, the now schedule of . Is the-Job of Constructing a Railroad was the other day accoated by a beg­ members of which own property In Bolford, caught a flying fish. It lime Table. gar, to whom he gave a dollar. Ocean Grove, possess a curious relic weighed two and a half pounds and £■ 11 ■: 01 TUelr Hew Home. THEf OVERLAND LIMITED, Very few people have ever seen a “May I ask your name?” said the In the shape of a candlestick said to wa8 one and a half feet in length. It ^ S '^ -'P a a to r Moyer ond family are com* w hich. leaves Chicago a t 6.30 p. m., mendicant; "Oh, I’m Grover Cleve­ be 140 years old. The bottom ia shap­ Ib said this species 'of fish Is seldom dally, via the Chicago, Union Pacific railroad time table In' course of con­ SvTi'itbrtably. enBconced In the new parson- struction. • Aa a matter of fact, com­ land,” he replied, “Who are you?” ed like a large shell, with ridges all seen except iu the West Indies, and -r£giyaga of the W est Grove M. E. Cliurch. and Northwestern Line, was shortened "Well, I’m only Chauncey Depew.” around it. It alts on four feet in the can only fly when Its w ln g B aro wet. to arrive In San Francisco at 6.15 In paratively few have seen a time table to' not too much to say that for ar- after it has been completed.' About What Is the most ungramatlcal sen­ shape of claws; the stem that holds Cornelius Collins took the fish to tho y g i -chltoctural beauty, elaborate finish, tho afternoon of the third day, instead tence ever spoken?. The following the socket for the candle is In tho Now York Aquarium, but the aquar­ of 8.60 p, ini, as at present This train, the only piece of literature o£ this (Sfti'iinrablllty and comfort .'this parson- kind that the average citizen has need would bo hard to beat: It was enun­ shape of a flab with its mouth open, ium was closed when he reached thoro. :S.:V.«go la second'to none In the entire will have two modern double drawing­ ciated by"a little girl who was driving' in which the socket is fastened. It Ib Ho tried to kcop It alivo in a pall of room sleeping, cars through from Chi­ 'of Is the little book handed out to pivN ew Jersey Conference, and la equalled him by the ticket agent. But that Is along a country road with her father made of a combination of brass, cop­ water, but it died before morning. »; ■ * by few anywhere. cago to San Franclaco without change,, In London. Seeing a flock ot sheep In per and zinc, making it look very much, besides a through buffet-smoking and very tar from being a complete time The parsonage adjoins the hand- table. Only a small percentage of the a neighboring meadow, she asked: "Ia like bronze. Seldom Late. '. _ !0£iame-Utile church on Corllea avenue. library car (with barber), and, will them sheeps yourn?” Four words and also havo through sleeping car .accom­ trains that run on the road every day The Lako Shore Railway trains aro ijiS’tiiltt boa alroady become the pride of the are to bo found there. The table pre­ all wrong. • Your Opportunity almost Invariably on time, since it. ^i&Lpeoplo living on that Bide of therrall- modations to Los. Angelea. All meals a la carte in dining cars. pared by every railroad division for the While in Porto,Rico General Miles to bu? house, 8 rooms, with city wa­ carries the mails for the United States ’ fewsiroad.- It is built after the -eubstantlal use of its englnemen and trainmen heeded an extra orderly, and a “green” ter; sewer connection; largo barn; lot government, and puts up a forfeit for gijv colonial style, and Ib handsomely pro- Eastbound, "The Overland Limited” will leave San Francisco at- 8.00 a. m., and other employes In need of kiiowl-' volunteer from the west, was appoint­ 50X100 feet; in uesirable location; every five minutea the mail trains are J&V Portioned, throe stories In height edge of the movements of trains Is ed. When the general called, him he worth $3,500; will be sold for $2,500. late. Passengers on the lake Shore -T h e r e aro four rooms on the first arriving Chicago at 9.30 the; morning ot the third day, with the same ele­ printed on a sheet of paper about four replied, “Well, Miles, what la It?” Tho. W. H. Beegle, 226 Main street, Asbury Railway may be sure of reaching their fioor—parlor , sitting room, dining feet long and two feet wide. Thla con­ staff expected a storm. Instead tho Park, N. J.—Adv.;- ■ deatlnatlon on time. ;/J;V room and kitchen. The parlor and gant equipment and through service. There' will also be free reclining' tains information about every train, general smiled and answered: “Don’t :. V: dining room face on Corltes avenue, passenger or other, that has a regular call ino Miles. Call me ‘Nels;’ Miles l®;4and with an Ingenious system of slld- chairs between Chicago and^Ogden, Utah, In both directions. daily, weekly or bi-weekly run, or. is so formal.” But the lesson was :iV?K Ing doors and a wide hall' between,' which Is otherwise entitled to a place •learned. ,v,T‘ the entire front of. the house may be THE PACIFIC EXPRESS on the sheet. 5$$: .thrown Into one large room for social Ambassador Choate and Mr. Zang- will continue to leave Chicago, at 10.30 The time table Is In reality begun wlll found themselves snowbound to­ iSJfe occaalona. The open stairway, of 11b- p. m., dally,' as at present, but the ser­ in the general passenger agent’s of­ :i:: erjil dimensions, Is handsomely gether between Boston and New York vice will be Improved by the addition fice. This official Ib responsible for at one time and the exchange of epi­ Sfji*'ft-:•'wrought in oak. of a through flrst-class drawing-room the through trains and for those pas­ grams and repartee 'was something ;=y'-... Tho second story la taken up jvlth sleeping car between Chicago and San senger trains which;, will travel-over three large bedrooms. Here also la sparkling, according to all accounts. Francisco. There will also be : a more road than Is under the control “Could an apple tempt you?" said Mr. ,thie pastor’s study, 12x20 fe e t Light through tourist sleeping car for San of a single division. Ho decldes upon yv; : Is admitted from large windows on the Choate, sampling the lunch counter at Francisco with through sleeping car the time that these trains shall: begin one of the way stations. “I wouldn't northern and eastern exposures. The accommodations to Los Angeles every and finish their runs. Then he divides (‘^ ‘ ■tndy l^ fitted up with stationery book- be human If It couldn’t,” Bald Mr. day! and on every Thursday these cars the proposed running time according Zangwlll. ii: Cn case,"oaken tables, easy chairs, and a to the divisions'which the train will Will be personally conducted as a spe­ -.^Private E arl AgneW, a Minnesota -V.'. couch,' with the accOmpantlnent of a cial oxcurfllonfeaturQ. traverse and merely notifies each dl~ number of roomy closets. Tbo Bee­ vision superintendent that after a cer­ boy at Manila, says in a letter to his Returning these cars will leave San parents: “The Inhabitants here are fie r °nd atory front room Is an unusually Francisco at 6,30 p. m„ and arrive Chi­ tain date' these trains will arrive at large pno, 10x22 feet. There are three his division, and .tells him what will not very modest; • Some of them wear cago at,7.45 the morning of the fourth simply a Bmile, while tho more bash­ feift.'windows in this room, ono of them a day.'-. be expected of him in; the way of run­ bay window and the sun is admitted ning time. .Then the passenger agent ful of them wear a garter string.” "The Pacific Express" will continue This observing young man also notes tlio whole day. On this floor Is also to have drawing-room sleeping cars waita to be advised of necessary cor­ fqjtf-.’: the bath room, with porcelain tub and rections. Formerly all tho details of that “during the dry season it only, and free reclining chair cars between rains six days in the week, but dur­ marble washstand. Chicago and Denver, arriving Denver time table making were done in the . :y' - On the third floor are two bedrooms, central ollicc, the division superin­ ing the rainy season It rains only once, 7.36 the second morning, and which and that Is all the time.” ” storage, room, closets, etc. willbe returned on train leaving Den­ tendents being called in for a week’s Throughout the house la IlniBhed In ver 10.00 p. m.; dally, and arriving conference. . Of late years each divis­ Speaking of cortaln local peculiari­ £.§:• Q uartered oak, with ’ hardwood floors. Chicago 7.45 the second morning. ion has come to be more and more a ties of pronunciation, the New York •I:/ Tho furniture—and a.better furnished separate concern, the general officers Times tells of a little girl, the off­ house one would not, care' to see—Is THE PORTLAND SPECIAL. exercising only the broadest super­ spring of a Boston mother and a New also of oak. The paper on the walls The drawing-room sleeping car, free vision. . York father, who Is In the habit of ^:*.and ceilings, furnished by the Stein- reclining chair car and tourist sleep­ This passenger train schedule from saying, “Mother glvea me a bawthe THE ALASKA 'y..; bach Company, and tho carpets and ing-car for Portland, Ore., will -con­ the general office is the basis: of the each morning in the bathtub." That N. H. KILMER. Proprietor fe;;;:; mattings on the floors, from C. C. tinue to/leave on “The Overland Llm- division time table. It Ib turned over Is act down as a fair compromise, but ■!?) i Clayton’s Ocean Grove dry goods em- ltod” a t 6.30 p. m., dally reaching to the trainmaster, whp locks himself It Isn't quite so good as. the remark ■ jorlum , are of the best quality, and Portland at- 6.45 evening of the third In his office for two or three days and of the young woman of both Boston; O P E N T H E ... placed by skilled artists. day, and returning will leave Portland swears jvhen he Is disturbed. For the and New York antecedents who Said, K L L YEHR. \ Thera Is a cemented basement under 7.00 p. m:, dally, arriving Chicago, as purpose of plotting his time table, as “I larfed and I larfed till I thought f W i '■•the: whole house, divided into three heretofore, a t 7.46 a. m. on w hat will the vernacular of the railroad has it, I’d die a-laffin’.” . . — . : apartments, On one aide ia a conven- be known as "The Portland Special.’.’ the trainmaster has a wooden board Cozy sun parlors. Hot salt water baths. Warm rooms, and lently arranged and well appointed Meals !‘a la carte” 'w ill be Berved In covered with stiff paper. It Is about The position of stenographer In the - laundry, fitted with stationary tubs and dining cars in both directions. Buffet Blx or seven feet long and four feet executive chamber in Albany, former­ comfortable accommodations for winter guests, hot and cold water. There Is a place for smoking and library car service, with wide. It is ruled vertically in 288 ly held by Miss 'Margaret Gould, Is % J. the storage of. provisions, and another barber. spaces, each space being made to rep­ now filled by a man. The alleged rea­ permanent and transient. •■/'-'•■ : ' for coal and wood. A Boynton heater “The Colorado Special” will continue resent five minutes of the twenty-four son Is that Governor Roosevelt, what­ :■■? v of goodly size warms tho house. to run on the present schedule between hours of the day. The hours are ever his Ideas about the advancement Non. 3 and 5 Pitman Avenue, Ocean Grove, N.J. Ground was broken for the new Chicago and Denver, leaving Chicago printed in large figures at the top and of women, does not like to have them ' parsonage on the 6th of June last. every morning at 10.00 o’clock and re­ are separted by heavier rulings. On around when deeply Immersed in busi­ ■,";y'n Four months later It was ready for quiring only one night on route: to the sides are printed all the stations ness, and the Inference Is that when ',■•;■',; occupancy. The building committee Colorado: The same excellent service at which trains stop, and these ar§ lb such situation he Ib given to a Vigor :>.'consisted of Rev. Mr. Moyer, chair- will also be maintained eastbound. arranged upon a scale according to of language and behavior that would ; ' man; S. A. Hall, secretary; Thomas the distance which separates them. render a woman’s presence incon­ *:!■ •’■■Wyncoop, treasurer; John Hulahart 'rr'/ ’ Bad Boys at Oceanport. The trainmaster proceeds to tack venient,: Bucceseor to Cnas. Lewis & Co. ,T , . and Albert Wills. The carpenter work threads upon the board In such a way “Art:”-T-A farmer from the far west watrin charge of S. W. Barton. An­ Grover Wolcott, Bon of Addison' Wol- cott, of Oceanport, was taken to the that the leaving time at each Btation one day vlBlted the Cincinnati Mu­ drew Taylor did the tinning and becomes apparent. . Train No. 1, for seum of Art, accompanied by the back- '•' heater work. Aaron Reed had the Reform School at , Jameaburg, last week,, by Constable A. Lee Scobey, of example, Ib scheduled to leave A at 12 man who was taking him around the p if* plumbing ■ contract Every man who and to arrive at B at 4. . The thread city to see the Bights. The hackman, had a hand In the erection of the Eatontown, for stealing $37 from the railroad;station at Little Silver. WoU la tacked on the board under the fig­ \vlth all the volubility of his tribe, building put, forth his best effort. The ure XII, at the top and opposite tho volunteered explanations of the dif­ : -——r'result is apparent In the completed cott was employed to carry the mall, between tho Little Silver station and station A on the side; the other end ferent objects In the Sculpture Hall. structure. Is tacked opposite the station B and After pointing out every object as a 5; v The cost of the house was-about the Oceanport postofflco. He got pos­ Doors, Sasli, Blinds, Frames, Mouldings, Hardware, Paints, session of a. ke y to the station, and directly under the figure IV. Tacks ‘‘Venus’.' that could conveniently be 13,600. The furniture adds possibly are also Inserted opposite all Interme­ called , so, he summed up the situation. •.? 1600 more. The old buildings occupy- during the absence of the agent en­ diate stations at which the train, will Oils, Etc. tered the office and stole the money. In th ese words,; “Now, you see, most Ing the alto of the parsonage were sold stop, the vertical lines indicating the nearly everything 'ere has snakes on , fpr $1,000. The ' church people have The theft was discovered, and Wol­ time. The reault. is not always a per­ cott was arrested; Judge Conover sent It,” and then Impressively, “that's subscriptions pledged amounting to fectly straight line, for tho trainmas­ art” - -- ■ , $4,000. These subscriptions aro pay- him to the Reform School until he be­ ter knowa that a train will make SOUTH MAIN STREET i,' able not later than July let next, by comes ot age. lie is about twelve slower time on one stretch of track Do You Put-“ In Haste " on Your Letters? , which time It Is expected that the years old. ' than on another of equal length. Asbury Park, N. J. . J : • parsonage ’will be . clear of a-cent of Two other Oceanport boys have also Grades and other physical character­ ••• “I’ll tell you a little fable," Bald the: debt been sent to the Reform School. They postal clerk'.. "Once there was a wo­ istics, of the roadbed are to be taken man who wrote a letter to her dress­ Footory, Dunkirk, New Jersey Branch Yard,8prlng Lake, New Jersey J..-V' The-grounds between the church are Roy Ward, son of John Ward, and into consideration. This is an Impor­ ■ and parsonage are being grade’d, and Frank Dlterling. One day recently maker, who was then staying in a these two boys visited the schoolhouBe tant detail in the case of trains of suburban town, asking her to call !&.* wfll be Seeded to grass, the front be- which the utmost Bafo speed Is re­ K;*r ing ornamented with a hedge fence. during school hours and threw stones quired; After his passenger trains are some time next week, and she put ‘in “TbeSLatnzesreffnlatinffUiBoperationB of national Banks are of enoh wise oonoepUon and other missiles through, the win­ haste’ on the envelope, as women do, that conscientiously conformed lo by Officers and .Directors, no Institution of Banking ap­ ' ‘r- The W est Grove M..B. Church is in all In place, the trainmaster notes proaches the National, for deserved oonfldence of and security to patrons.1' P-\.: a thriving condition. It- ia ;now a dows. When the teacher remonstrated where the east hound and west bound thinking she’d make Uncle Sam hitch .•,y■ , question of hjit a short time when the with them he was pelted with stones. up his breeches and get an additional trains cross. This must not be In tho move oil him. The collecting carrier iv".; church will have to bo enlarged. The The last trick performed by the boys vicinity of a station at which any ot Sunday . evening congregations bavo before being taken to the Reform accidentally noticed ‘In haste' on the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, them make a stop, for the obvious rea­ envelope, so he carefully placed It In ; : long crowded the edifice to Its limit, School was to tie a piece of wire across son that It would occasion more or Organized February 18S6. and frequently the lato comers are un- the sidewalk, in front of James Em­ less delay and for the further danger the bottom of his bag, where It slip­ £$■;.' able to find seats. The same crowded mons’ place. The wire was about a of mussing things up. The leaving, ped into a hole in the lining and GEORGE F. KROEHL, President O. H. BROWN,' Vice President, ;?j ,c condition obtains with the Sunday foot above the ground in such a way time of passenger trains at Interme­ stayed there three days. When the. MARTIN V. DAGER, Cashier. M. L. BAMMAN, and Vice President School. . • aa to trip passers by. Milford Jeffrey, diate stations, when it is finally work­ clerk at the postofilce saw it he laugh­ Mattison Avenue and Bond Street, Asbufy Park, N. J. It Is announced that tho Ladies’ Aid a man about 65 years old, came along ed out satisfactorily, is forwarded to ed painfully and elbowed the letter oil For Convenience of Occon Grnve patrons: . • Society of this church will givo a and fell oyer the. wire. He was se­ the general passenger’agent his deak so -that it fell into a basket Office Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association Building, Ocean Grove, N . J • - "Hallowe’en Social” at ..the-parsonage verely cufand bruised. When he has reached this point, the and remained there three days. . The .'V: . on Tuesday evening, October. 31st, postmaster of the suburban towh Capital, $100,000. Surplus, 870,000. Fees for Filing Certificates. trainmaster Is amiable for a brief per­ smiled, mournfully when he saw It, and ■ . which' function, will serve as, the tor- iod. Then he locks : his door again Transacts a general banking business, issues letters of credit available in tha mal opening of the new house. For the fiscal year In the Secretary then accidentally put it into the box and wades into the much more dis­ of a farmer who drove to town for hia principal cities of the world. Foreign and domestic exchanges bought and sold. of State’S office Just closed tho receipts tressing task of arranging other trains Collections carefully made and promptly accounted for Discount meetings held Almost a Panic. by tho State Treasury for fees for fil­ mall once every three days. And that must have a regular place on the when the dressmaker got the letter it Tuesday’s and Friday’s, 8 a. in. A young lady living on Powell ing certificates of new corporations time table. These aro fast freights, BOARD OF DIREOTOR8: amounted to $728,023.54. Tlie receipts milk’ trains nnd other distinctively di­ was week after next: Yes, it would G. If*. Kioohl. Albert O. Twining, Isaao O. Konnody, 8. W. Klrkbrlde Oliver H. Brown street started .upstairs Thursday night surprise you to know how many wo­ oamnal Johnson, Milan Boss. M. h . Bsmmnn, Charted A. Atkins, Malilonn. Margeram, to retire. Hardly had she reached her -for the previous year amounted to vision trains. - They are-strung over Sbermaa B. Ovlatt. Ohaa. A. Young, I). C. Covert Wm. H. Beegle, Wm Hathaway. $152,460.90, and In 1897 the total waB the board the same as before,’but the men put ‘In haste’ on, their letters, . room before ahe gave a scream and with the Idea that Uncle Sam' then bounded down the stairs, ,‘Uiylng there $94,110.80. The fiscal year of the State result Ib sometimes startling. They Treasury ends' October 31, when It Is hitches up his breeches and: gets a was something on her bed—she saw use much more string than the first move on" him.”—Philadelphia Record. It move. Her brother wont up, anil possible that the amount received from kind, and they are continually being ho came down uuylng he would not go franchise tax and from tho filing of fees Interfered with by somo line belong­ near It. Her father camo homo and will be about a million and a half dol­ ing to a faster train. Now, It is ope -- , . Pointed paragraphs. he was told the story, and with clubs lars for the year. The total receipts of the .first things taught on the rail­ It is awfully unkind of a woman to J. EDWARD FLITCROFT and various kinda of weapons all three of the State from all sources last year road that two trains should not be al­ say a man is acting like a fool when proceeded to the room to try and were $2,364,022, or only a little over a lowed to pass on the same track. When ho is only showing how much he cares dispatch tho Intruder. Close inapec- half million more than the revenue the arrangement of; strings Indicates for her. ■ to be.derived thiB year from miscel­ that this Is liable to be the; result, tlon proved that tbo animal on tbo When a man loseB his head he talks bed wa8 a ‘‘cloth kitty" with which laneous corporations alono. It should some switch.or siding must be provid­ the bay had been playing during be remembered, however, that the fis­ ed as a refuge for the less Important through his lmt t^e day and had forgotten to take cal year 1898-99 la an exceptional one train. Very often the trainmaster The'performance of the amateur mu­ down stairs. The poor thing had a in the registration of new corporations, must simply experiment until he sician is often a music rack; narrow escupe.—Mlllvlllo Reporter. and that the revenue from this source brings the slower train up to a point Self-admiratlon is ample proof that Tinning, Gutters and Leaders, Hot Air and Is likely, next year to fall below that where these facilities exist before It there la no accounting for tastea. Paster Than Ever to California. of 1898, and probably of 1897. shall: be overtaken by the filer. In A little learning Is less dangerous Steam Heating making a time table for a single track than the belief that you know it all. "Tho Overland Limited,” Chicago, Patents Granted Jerseymen. road the difficulties of the situation are Union Pacific and Northwestern Line, Increased in proportion to the number Gossip sometimes gains currency, leaves Chicago daily 6.30 p. m„ arrives Reported by C. A. Snow & Co., pat­ Of crossing places. .There is no short but It isn’t the kind you can pay, debts GARDEN HOSE San Francisco afternoon third day and ent attomcyB, Washington, D. C.:. G. cut to the completion of a time tablo. with. Los Angolea next morning. No chango S. Adams, Camden, combination tool; It must be worked out exactly as ono Tho other half usually has to live of cars, all meals In dining cars. Buffet T.: BorchCr, Jersey City, nipple holder; would entangle a ball of . yarn. The on what the better half knows how to Pilgrim Pathway, Opp. P. 0., OCEAN GROVE, N. J. i omoking and library cars, with barber. G. D. Emerson, New Brunswick, wire trainmaster cannot figure It out on cook, Tho beat of everything. "The Pacific winding machine; I. Hawley, East paper. : A philosopher says it is much easier Express” loaves Chicago dally 10.30 p. Orange,, making benzln and homo- ' There are still a great many trains, to make a blunder than it is to ac­ m„ with first-class and through tour­ loguesj J. Outcalt, Spotswood, label particularly on a big freight carrying knowledge It. ist sleepers to California. Personally affixing machine; J. B. Price, Newark, road, that buatlo back and forth every It's a good thing for men that wo­ conducted excursions every Thursday. typewriting machine; M. A: Suther­ day without appearing on the, time Illustrated pamphlet describing fully land, ' PaBsalc, drier; B. F. Taylor, men’s dispositions don’t depend on tho tnble. The number of these trains der fit of their shoes Morris this wonderful State sent free on ap­ Newark, grip for bicycles; J. F. Van pends upon the varying amount of REPAIRINGI WHILE YOU wUT plication to Chicago and Northwesom Wickel, Jr., Jersey City, carpet fasten­ business, but these are,'things that, for What a jolly old planet this world Tho Railway, or H. W. Beyers, 601 Chestnut er; J. - F., Wherry, Red . Bank, bird the time at'least, do, not Interest the would be If every man would act as Lightning street, Philadelphia, Pa.—Oct. 28-4t. . whistle. trainmaster. The situation must In he thinks his heighbor should. Shoemaker each case be studied out by the con- When some people feel run down T w o S h o p s Does Coffee Agree With You ? ■ ’Possum and Jelly. \ 'ductpr: of the train. There are two they'acquiro the bicycle habit, and run ways of running these extras and others down, 625 Cookman Every night for a number of weeks Ave. If not, drink Graln-O—made .from specials. One Is by making them suc­ The element of danger In love af­ pure grains. A lady writes: "The first past Mrs. C. F. F isk ,, of Allentown, 1142 8prlng* heard strange'noises’ . In her cellar. cessive sections of a firet-class train, fairs ' lies. largely in the letters ex­ time I mado Graln-0 I did not like It, and endowing them with all the rights changed between the parties. w ood A ve. but after using It for ono weak noth­ Then she commenced to mlBs her jelly and preserves. A few nights ago she and privileges of their godfather. For It is a strange but a truo statement ASBURY ing would Induce me to go back to the time being the ordors under which PARK, N; J. ooffee.” It nourishes and feeds tho found a "big fat opossum hiding In an that nearly all really fascinating men empty cranberry crate In the cellar. they run are a supplement to the time are what tho world calls bad ones. Men’s Soles, 40Oi system. Tho children can drink It table then In operation.', The- second Ladles' Soles, 90o*. freely wiHi great benefit It Is the She had the opossum killed,. A w om an in a hotel feels she iBn’t Hand Sewed, 75o. way, and the one in common use; Ib to Heels, 20o» . strengthening substance ot pure grains. let them wildcat It The conductor getting her money’B w o rth unless Bhe Get a package today from your grocer, Loch Arbour. rings for Ice water every fifteen min­ Bridge tlsksts moves at hla' own . discretion, sand­ PRBB w ith every follow tho directions In. making It and Prices of lots,’ maps and full lnfoi> wiching In as. many miles here, there utes, pair of soles and yon will havo a delicious and health- matlonupon application to W H. and everywhere aa he can w ithout In-. : There is no surer way to keep _ nests. fnl tablo bororage for old and young. Beegle, 226 Main; street, ASbui^ Park, eflual.or bu- man’s lovo than to act as though you Satisfaction - ' 1B& and 860. attsraftUM * 8 OCEAN GROVE TIMES--SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1899.

COUNTY AND STATE. THANKSGIVING DAY NAMED

. .Joolah Robbins, of Allentown, lias Thursday, November 30. Set by President shipped'400 barrels of Keiffer pears to McKinley. >• a canning factory at Baltimore, Mil. Tho President on Wednesday issued . .Lester Burdge, of Oak Glen, while the following Thanksgiving proclama­ at work on a county bridge, had his tion: foot badly crushed by a heavy stono falling on It. A national custom dear to the hearts of the people calls for the setting . ,An Infant son of Joseph -L. Row, apart of one day in each year as nn of East Koyport, Ml agfiinst a hot occasion of special thanksgiving : o Al­ stove and btirnefi Its aandi! so badly mighty God for tho blessings «jf the that the flesh came oK in patches. preceding year. This honored observ­ ..The store of P. V. Hoyt, at Lake­ ance acquires with time a tendered sig­ wood, was broken into and entered on nificance, It enriches domestic life, it Thursday night of last week and summona under the family roof iho goods to the amount of $20 stolen. absent children to glad reunion with Continued ..M r. and Mrs. Georgo W. Woolley, thoso thoy love. of Long Branch, announce tho en­ Seldom has this nation ha;', greater gagement of their daughter, Elizabeth cause* for profound thanksgiving. No We have many pleasing surprises Modern Merchandise Selling Mason, to William J. Bergen, of Bel­ great pestlloEce has invaded our shores. mar. Liberal employment waite upon labor. In store for our patrons Our recent Blg Bargnin Bee was successful far beyond OUR fonder . ..Elmer Jamison, who lives noar Abundant crops' fa&va rewarded tho ef­ hopes. !lar patroas were delighted as usual with the good things we pro- Engllshtown, broke a rib while pick forts of the husbandman. Increased and promise them advantages from points of quality, variety vided io the several dnpartm.-nts, and depleted stocl- here and tiers shows ing apples from a ladder. A rung coaifortshave come to. tho home, The tbat, thoy bought liboraily ot the now fall goods, We will continue tha gave way and ho fell across the one sational finances have been strength and extent of stock, as well as in price, siicH as cannot be u&Ung ot new goods indeSnitely, and in orderly keep our cierfca busy hart* next below it ened, and ,public eredii has been sus­ equalled elsewhere. revised prices In several departments, tho new figures, aa ie our cub tort., tained and caafle Inner, in all favoring our patrons. . .The Monmouth troop of cavalry branches of industry and trado there has discontinued ita foot drill far tho has been an unequalled degree of pros­ \ ask for RED UBF.I COLLARS Bter made / present, and will hold mounted drills perity, while there has been ft. steady \ HIGH craoe/7M £<^9 la te s t / . Remarkable Clothing Selling: every Friday afternoon at their gain in tbe moral and educational 1 LINEN f K STYLES | grounds at Red Bank. growth of our national character. rlco LIAR S 6 c ^ ? u c y 2 me 2 5 ° ] * Wa disposed of |10,000 worth of newly-made ready-made clothing du»» ..The family of Admiral William T. Churches and schools have flourished. ing our annual sale Thousands 6t dolisre worth remain, and we want u Sampson will vacate their home in American patriotism has been exalted. move tbe stock 0.:. rapidly as possible, ifou know the reputation our eiotb- Glen Ridge and take up their home Sc Thoso eDgaged In maintaining the ing bears—material, cut, finish and price-marking ail right in every partio- ■ Boston, where the admiral is to have honor of the Gog with such signal suc­ ular. The assortment, too is complete, b o you need not worry over onr li­ charge of the navy yard. cess have been hi u large degree spared ability to fit you. If you aro thinlanc; of purchasing & new tiuit or an over­ Patterson, Taylor & Co. coat, why no:, come lu an'i looic our stock over? AS AN iCXTRA IN . :When Rev. A. M. Lake, of Point from disaster and disease. An honor­ Pleasant,. returned from his vacation able peace has been raitfled with a. DUCBMENT TO PURCHASE WE W ILL CONTINUE) TO aiV E A QOOl at Pittsburg recently he found that foreign nation with which we were at No. 622 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. UMBRELLA FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF CLOTHING, friends had renovated and papered the war, and we are now in friendly rela­ Our Price parsonage In his absence. tions with every power on earth.. for this Sale. V, . .After flftceh years of service as a - The trust which we have assumed THE OPPOSITE SHORE Child’s Vestoe Suits ...... , for the people of Cuba h sa been faith­ . $ .75 $1.00 teacher in the Jamesburg Reform Child's Vestee S uits...... 99 . 1.4 8 School, Miss Hannah M. Scbnnck has fully advanced. There has been mark­ Iniercstingr Items Pertaining’ to Incldeats Child’s Vestee Suits...... ed progress, toward the restoration of .. 1.69 2.00 tendered her resignation to the true and Individuals In Asbury park, Child’s All-Wool Suits ...... 1.98 2.E0 tees, to take effect November IS. hesrithy.industrial ■ ondltions, and un­ Child’s AlMVool Suit) ...... derwise sanitary regulations the island —A second crop of red raspberries .. 2,48 3.50 ..The Hollywood Golf Club will Child's All-Wool Suits ...... s... . 8.09 4.60 keep open house all winter. Edward has enjoyed unusual exemption from is growing in the garden of A. L. Child's All-Wool Suite ...... the scourge of fever. .The hurricane Clayton, 1111 SummerSlels avenue, . 3.93 G.00 E. Lloyd bos been placed ic charge of which swept over our' new. possession' Boys’ Suits, long pants ...... , .. 4.98 S.50 tho goU headquarters, which is ‘quip­ —Dr. J. H. Bryan is in Ooloraso on ■Boys’ Suits, loo* pants ...... 6.48 8.00 of Porte Rico,' destroying the-, homes a> business .and pleasure trip of two ped with ail modern improvements, and property ot the Inhabitants, called Boys’ Suits, long pants, with double-breasted vest ., 9.48 12.00 ' ..The railroad station at Koyport weeks. . ' . . . . Men’B Pants ...... 76 1.00 forth the instant sympathy of lae'peo- Men’s Pants ...... will be moved from itc present loca­ ple o l the United States, who were — Teeu-i.ieii Tribe of Red Men gave . 1.25 .1.76 tion on a side track to tho main line swift to respond with generous aid to ii smoker on Tuesday evening at their: Men’s All-Wool Pants ...... 2.69 4.00 of the road. The tracks that now run the sufferers. While the insurrection wigwam is the Winekier building, First-class Men’s Suits, all wool ...... 4.89 6.60 to the freight station will be torn up. atlli contlues ip.the island of Luzon, —Rev. Z. Clark Martinj;pastor of tlie Men's Suits, all wool ...... , . . . ______. 6.98 9.98 ..There is a movement on foot to business is resuming its activity, and' F irst Baptist Cihurch, celebrated his IHalerialii.... Men’s Black Cheviot Suits, -.ilk-faced coat ...... 7.98 11.00 Incorporate Monmouth Beach as a confidence tn the good purposes of the fiftieth birthday anniyersary ok iilon- Men’s Fancy Caaaimero Suits ...... 10,00 14.00 borough. It all hinges on the say-so United States is being rapidly, estab­ day, carefully applied by competent workmen Men’s Nobby P!a!-.i Suite, double-breasted veBt ,, 12.60 14.00 of George F. Baker and E. A, Walton, lished throughout the archipelago. . —The beacb. sun-parlors will ba kept eolvea the whole queatlon of durability Mc-n’s Nobby Plaid Suit, double-breasted vest ,, 13.98 16.00 two influential property owners there. For these reasons aad countless ope» during the winter—that Is if the and beauty in the house Men’s Nobby Plaid Suit, double-breasted vest ,. 16.98 19.00 others I, William, McKinley, President painting line. Men’s Nobby-Striped Suit, double-ireasted vest , 19.09 23.50 ..Alfred Crawford, the Tlnton Falls dost is within the taeaBE of vis Board Men’s Black Kersey Overcoats, $4.98, our special, butcher, almost severed tho third and of the United States, do hereby Uame of Trade. 6.60 Thursday, the thirtieth day ot Novem­ Men’s Black Kereep Overcoats, $7.98, our special. 10.00 fourth fingers of his left band while —Charles Stout, of Hamilton, raja a Men's Light Whipcord Overcoats ...... 8.98 12.50 cutting , meat Crawford went to ber next, as a day of general thanks­ rusty nail into Sis foot- last Friday. giving .and prayeri to be observed -as Men’B Light Covert Overcoats...... 9.98 12.60 Eatontown and a doctor sewed the He was brbught.to the Park for medi­ Men’s Grey ami Brown Melton Overcoats, $15.00 Ungers back in place. such by all our people on this con­ Jacob $fciier... cal treatment. . our special ...... ;...... i7.se ..The borough autbortles of Spring tinent and in dur newly acquired inl­ ands,,as wellas by thoso who may be —Charles Rose, tbe actor, has retired in his work on paints and paint­ Men's Light Covert, satin top, cloth back ...... 15,98 18.50 Lake are advertising for bids for grad­ om tkss Weber & Fields Company, of Boys’ Overcoats, $4.98, opr special,,,. . , ___...... 7.6Q ing and claying tho reach front of the at sea or sojourning In foreign lands; ing proves conclusively that and 1 advise that.oE this day religious New York, and wil; live fit "The borough, between th- westerly edge Farm," on Deal lake, exterior painting done dpring of the plank walk and the casterlyedge exercises shall, he conducted In the Suits and Wraps churches.or meeting places of all de­ —A series of lectures on John Ban­ October will hold its brillianoy of tbe gutter or curb lino of Ocean yan's "Pilerte's Progress" is being In this department our business hrni doubled within the past yea* avenue. nominations, in order that In ihe so­ cial features of the. day its m l- signi­ given at the Reformed Churc.h by Rev. and prove more durable than Stylish-mn.de garments and fair pricing brought about this increase. JuB» . .Charles K. Seaman has resigned ficance ’my, not be lost sight of, hut pr. Strylter pn Sunday evenings, if done the following Spring. no;; we aro showing complete lines of Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits and Jackets. as deputy collector Of customs at Perth fervent prayers may b? offered, to the Capes. Collarettes, and every conceivable style of wraps for frigid weathot Amboy, and George W, Eggert has “ A fife oa tlie West Side last Sun. I be garments ve ask you to buy are modlshly made, and are tho best for •JWS Seized:m fclt* successor, He. .MGS! S*;5.- for a conUidfttict-- of, the day night destroyed a small barn at the price that can be offered by any establishment. ,, Divine guidance, -without which man's Atkins and Spriugwood aveaues, be­ Subscribe!*... tieW his position to rA tteen years, but effort's are. vain, and for Dlvlno con­ longing to John Carlies, of Belmar, has had many years experience 1 Our Price loft it to accept tbe position as cash­ solation to those whose kindred and I 1 -• * for this Salo. Worths ier of the savings bank nt that place. —The Woman’s Auxiliary Taxpay­ friends have sacrificed their, lives for er:. Association of tho Park will take in the painting department tu' Ladles’ tan and black Kersey Jackets, special for this sale. ?44*8 tC. 60 ..Miss Nellie Walters, of Keyport, country, ' . . -> up tlie matter of having tha streets lra- Ladies’ tan and black ICersey Jackets, silk lined, for this ■was riding down Breack Neck Hill, at I recommend also that on tills day, the Jackson & Sharp Company, Atlantic Highlands, on her bicycle, proved, and will also endeavor to se­ sale ...... S.iSs 7.60 so far as may be found practicable, cure better street lighting. ship and car builders, of W il­ Ladies’ Sine black Kersey Jackets, silk lined ---- ...... •• .6.98 9.9# when she lost-control of her pedals labci' shall cease from its ficcustomed Ladles’ Plush Capes, braided and fur lined ...... , ...... 2,98 4.501 and wns thrown. Her ankle was toil, and charity abound toward the —Mrs. E. H. Wilcox, of Asliury mington, De!., and possesses a sprained and she received several cuts Park is acting as superintendent ot Ladies’ PluBh Capes, still finer ...... 4.1 j let) sick, the needy nnd tho poor. thorongh knowledge of the Ladies’ Plush Capes, extra line trimmed ...... 148 nnd bruises. Her bicycle was wrecked. In witness whereof, I have set my the Monmouth Memorial Hospital at lft.00 I sng Branch during the absence of mixing of paints to guarantee Ladies' Brilliantlne Skirts, lined throughout ...... 1.39' 2.00 ..Joel Anderson nnd Wilson Seely, hand and calmed the seal of the United Ladles’ fine Tailor-Made Suits, assorted colors, jackets silk Status to be nillxed. • Mrs. W. D. Harper, who is in Paris, of lCeanBburg, until recently were France. durable colors and to resist the lined ...... 9.98 12.98 most intimate friends. Now they- are WILLIAM McKINLEY. A large linef of Children’s J a c k e ts ...... ; 2.98 8.98 bitter enemies. Anderson claims that —Asbury Park. Republicans have action of the salt atmosphere. opened headquarters in .the Keator Seely stole $9 from him, nnd ns a re­ M. I'. Conference. Any request for an ' estimate sult of. the charge Seely has been held Biock, at C43 Mattlson avenue. It is Keep-You=Warm Underwear in ?100 bail to await the action of the The conference of tlie Metliortist proposed to keep the place open during by mail or in person will be grand jury. Protestiint Church closed its sessions the day and evening, and there will be promptly complied with. We have stocked up heavily In tho Underwear Department By thie at Allen wood on Sunday. The follow­ newBpupers and campaign literature wo mean patrons will find complete lines of the various weaves and texture* ..Princeton University is to lmve a for all. . • nesv hail. Plans have been perfected ing appointments were announced: Prices fair and off to choose from. Wo purchased the new stock for cash a. trifle below th* Glassboro} J, H. Algor; Friendship, —The Aahury Park High School jnarket value, so our cuBtoipers will save money by our foresight ■ and the building is expected to be work guaranteed, ready by the first of May. The new J. L. Wateon; Egg Harbor circuit, J. Athletic Association has beon organ­ TuaMnghrim; Fair f-Iaveh, W. E. Pet­ ; •'• "• ” ' ' ‘ ■ Our Price ijiilldlug is to be knowu ns Dodge ized, with Hewlitt Seaman, president: for this Salo. Worth. Hnll. The Winding is the gift of Mr. tit: Union Valley, T. 0, ApplegOtj II. Hoadr.M ^S;; ~ij.e president; R. B r l d g e ^ - t u hb 5 ^ ^ , \V. E. Hurford SO’doz. Ladies’ Fleece Lined Underwear (seconda) ___ ... .19 39 William E. Dodge, of Mew YovK City, Dampmtin, secretary, Charles Van 60 doz. Ladlea’ Fleece Lined Underwear, very heavy ...... 25 .45 and |s YftHWl lit JCO.OGO. - P.-V. Potty; .Leesburg, J .: Luffbarry; Cleaf, treasurer.- The executive' com­ 89 Broadway, Ocean Orove. N. J. 100 doz. Boys’ Fleece Lined Underwear, extraordinary val- -: •, Manasquan, W. .D. Stuitz: Oshornville mittee embraces these officers, together lies, Shirts and Drawers, for this sale we will sell as foi- ..A half-milo stretch of the Atlan­ circuit, R, T. Melons*; Cienienton, O. with George Hunt, Harvey Wileo:- and lows: Sizes 10, 18, 20, 16c. worth 39c.; sizes 22, 24, 28, tic City boardwalk near the Inlet is B. Ford; New Brooklyn, N. E. Hewitt;. H. Duane. ■ 25c., worth 39c.; sizes 28, 80, 32,34, ?Jc., worth 39c. , ; . < ’■■ ■ ' V io danger of destruction by the stead­ .Bridgeton;.. L. D.' Stuitz, A. O; Stroth­ —A • resolution *.vae passes', by coun­ 25 doz. Ladles’ Fine Kid; Gloves, all shades 1, ____ .00 $1.00' ily encroaching sea. For perhaps ers; South Amboy, Ji Angelo; Camden, cil on Monday evening, calling for a three months the beach has been d a­ 100 doz. Children Gray and White Ribbed Underwear. Special for this II. Blackwood; 'Mount Pleasant, Fred-, special election on'Monday, November sale, both Shirts and Drawers: Sizes 1G, 18, 20, Be., worth 10c.; ting away, until the boardwalk, which eriek Craig; Peiiusgrove,' 13. E. Som­ was 500 feet from low water mark,, is 0, for the purpose ot determining upon sizes 22, 24, 20, 16c„ worth 29c.; sizes 28, 30, 32 , 34, 22c., worth 35c. ers; Hardiiigviile, J, Leiippie; Atlantic the. issue st bonds to tiie extent of 100 doz. Ladles and Children’s Fast Black Hose, for this sale, 10c.,-. now 20 or 25 feet out in the water at C’ity. C. o. smiclnson; Millville, J. Aus- all tides. • |C,000 for the erection of the new lire ■ worth 15c. terberry, Z. Walker! Glen'dola, Norris engine iiouse, The bonds are to run 100 N^oz. Ladies, and Chlitiren Fast Black Hose, for this sale, 2 pairs, Tlileves took more than six hun­ Webb; Robertsvllle, D. Mcllwalne; Al- for Ilf teen years and bear interest a t foi; 25c., worth 18c, pair. dred pounds of electric light wire from lemvood, Jacob Slmpley; Moorestoivn, the rate of four per cent.' The election Men’s gray mixed Shirts and Drawers ...... 25 .37' ■ the poles between Perth Amlioy and G. W; Jester; Westville, R. J, Patter­ will be hold In tlie building oh the Men’s fleece lined Shirts and Drawers ...... 39 .59 Metuchcn after tlie current was shut son; Pitman' Grove’, to be supplied; corner of Bond street, and . Bangs ave Men’s extra heavy cloth Shirts ...... 48 .69 off a!. C o’clock Sunday morning. 'Ten Lake-Como, J, H; Clarke; Oeeanville, nuo. 1 . . . Men’s laundered white Shlrls ...... 69 $1.00 whole sections were stolon. There is II. Hampton;: Cramer Hill, to be sup­ Men’s colored laundered Shirts, fine Percale ...... ,84 1.25 no truce of the thieves, who used spurs plied; Llmlenwqld, Jacob Speerll; SI. Atlantic Hlg-hlands' Anniversary. Men’s colored laundered cambric Shirts ...... 48 .09- and removed (he wire from the poles Jolin's, Theodore Darnell; Port Norris, On Seaview Ave. (is if lised to the work, to bo supplied; Gibbsboro, J. P. Long, Today (Saturday) the twentieth an- Also agents for the Celebrated Jaros and Stuttgarten Underwear. liiversary ■ of tho laying out ot tlie ..A license was granted to Charles Heeling of Hes'islry and EicctionJBoards. town ’of Atlantic Highlands will be Car Fare Refunded Daelulke, of Hoboken, for the "Willow celebrated by a banquet at the Bay Twelve roojn house, with Glen Hotel” near I.oeust Point. Prop­ The Boards oi Registry and Elec­ View House. Ail property owners and sewer and artesian water con­ We want residents of Monmouth and Occan counties to chop hera this; erty owners lmve asked tlint the li­ tions ot Monmouth comity will meet, business men ol the town have been winter, and ns 11 special Inducement to have them com* to Asbury Park wo cense be revoked, ns they were not in their respective districts at - the invited. Tiie town was first. plotted will pay ihe car fare of patrons Irom out of town when their - purchase** apprised of tlie application in timo ta places designated by the tpiynship out and streets laid by the lato Ezra; nections. . amount to $10,00. . oppose it. A numerously signed peti­ clerks for tha purpose ot correcting A. Osborn, riio town 'vas then con- tion has been presented to Judge Con­ aud revising the registry Hat. The trolled by the Atlantic Highlands As­ Fine view across Wesley sociation, STEIN BACH COMPANY over, asking him to revoke the license. boards will meet on the following Lake to Asbury Park, close to , .Mr. and Mrs. Eliliu Williams, aged, days: . October 10, Irom 10 a. m. until LEADING MERCHANTS OF MONMOUTH COUNTY 0 p. m.,.aud on October 31 from 1 p. respectively SO and 05 years, who were JR-OSs’ bathing grounds. Two Big Stores married October 4tli, were serenaded m. until 9 p. m. It i3 tho duty of all ASBURY PARK yoters to see that their names are upon ASBURY PARK at tbo home near Farmingdale recently Price low and terms easy. by a crowd of men and boys. Tho the registry list. Oookman Avenue and Main St. Cookman Avenue and Emory S»- serennders were\Uot invited Into tho John C. Patterson, Chairman. Steam Laundry house. In tlielr efforts to make a fav- J. P. Walker, Secretary. 8i0 Cookman Ave, W. H. BEEGLE ASBURY PARK, N. J, . orablo impression upon the venerable 5 O Main Avenue, Ocean Qrove, N. J. Upper Lehigh Coal bride and groom thoy broke through Killed His Mule by Mistake. a Specialty tho cellar door. I: Ellsworth McDaniel, a farm er of Laundry work in all its Wyncoop & Red Vulley, near Freehold, bad a val­ branches done in a satisfac­ Arrival and Departure of Mails., uable mule, of-which he was, very rO R S A L B CLOSE: • fond, according to the Long Branch tory manner. Record. When lie went to get it one . Goods called for aiid deliv­ Hulshart New York and 'North: 7.30 n. m., 12 day the lattor part o£ last week the m „ 2.00, 3.30 arid 6.00 p. m. animal, in-an exuberance of spirits, ered,; - . D ealers In Philadelphia tint! South: 7.00. 7.30, cavorte*d around the field, refusing to Drop us ft postal n .Broadway, opposite Rockwell system, Is particularly adapted to phy- and water connections, for BEST GRADES avenue. Jesirable residence for physi­ . The usual weekly meeting of the Blcal fJifl nervous prostration, and to cian dentist or private home; annual New SruBswick District preachera was build nj> porsom wasted by continued at Lowest Prices ren tal $600 por year; good burn and held' In St, Paul’s Church parlor on 111 health., 7Bo. pint bottles. $ 2 , 4 0 0 Monday :c;oming, “H o w to Conduct •wagonliouBe on the premises; ban h o e * Endorsed by all physicians. Prepared ONLV $ 6 0 0 CB.BH BCQUIREO Y a rd a n d Office: .. . occupied by a phyulcfan for the past ac Old-Timo Methodist Prayer Meet­ only by -. v" Oak and Pine Wood th ree; by reoson of moving ing” was tie subject of an address de- no* iiverce by Rev, G.: B. W ight, of As* 79 SouthiJMIain St. in hi own house, .-»pply to .W?H. : W. R. h a m ; V ; >Sn£. H . B B teC L B {.■■.p/,y ,'_'by Cprd:;or B arrel... ■ r iS . • ■ rrt Mnln* flV finue. OCG&E 'GfOVQ,. b u ry Park. Next Monusy “An pu^- OrwrnM ; - ■: ■:& ‘v’y -.Yv.;.-.; -V 'T filfln h n n a B 9 A