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REV. A. WALLACE, D. D., Editor. OCEAN GROVE, N. J., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1895. VOL, XXI. No, 40

Soon A b I s B est, finds a place among our sadly remembered wish tc* rear. To many of us health is cap upon sin with thi*.least degree of allowance. ion than the power io relieve the graver that people would'be driven insane by too expressions. Lookinc brick over our inter­ ital. To all of us life is a..talent never to lie Such a state-of heart as tlils is not outs by moirtds of the .mind with flashes of witi with' liiuèh ¿detyl . As we‘ look at the matter, the HY IIKV.. K.’ll. feTOKEf*, T), I).. course with the dead friend or fellow*work- regained. It is true that, if we aro to go, nature. We. are all as an unclean' thing. Intelligent glances at common things, with; danger is altogether on the other side. At or, we mny, indeed j regret that we were ever willingness to go is mercifully given to ns; .. Soon via is beat, .wo shall get through, . Even after wo are born again, sin remains that charm of ilght and shade' which is as least nine times Hut of tf*n it is too little re-. Earth's furnaco flames of «coining wrath; betrayed into a harsh or .hasty or unloving ll is also true that, when we'are spared, our in the. heart of the regenerate. Babes'in much needed iii sociid intercourse as in u Hglon . hither, than-too much that renders • And thus prepared for eomothing now, word of censure cir criticism In that inter* love of life, as well as olir love of God, fills Christ, we; are. yet carnal. . Like the dip el picture, a pwm, or a play.—The Outlook. • people ‘crazy.* Onr Civilization can safely Hftve bath of balm, or thornless path. course; and wo may wish,vainly that we us with thankful joy. There will be blessed pies, of Christ, before Pentecost, we need to stand a verymuch -.larger infusion of Meth- , • Soon as- is best, the lightning's glare. . ' had now tho privilege of saying all the lov­ service in heaven, .but there will be no more have our hearts niado pure. Ji.rnes .says Mr. Yatman’s Third Letter. odistn than it has at present ; and Methodism , .Shrill conso to iill tho benrtwith fonr; ing. words that wo might honestly have going out lifter lost sheep in the wilderness, “ I'urify your hearts, .ye doubJorminded.’ can safely stand a.very much Inrger.infusion . Soon' as Ih beat,- the thunders blare, • spoken while she was yet • with us. But so far as .we know; tho brightness of the •'San Francisco, Col., Sept. 2IJ, .1S05. of burning enthusiasm . ' Shall yield, tho HOfte.at strains of cheer. . Tlie Psalmi6t speaks of a “ doublc heart.* there will, never come into .our heart sat crown will be. won, and our work here. over, He prays for heart purity, and there is only Dear Friends—Paul never had moro joy . Soon as Is best, the seas will calm, ' • such moments a single pang of regret over when our feet have once been planted within one way by. which such a prayer may.bo on, his journeys than f. . Since my last have . Almighty'Love.. : Hor face reflecting heaven above; the Paradise of God.—Ulsliop Thorold. anfiwered. The. all-prevailing merit« of tho held '.tWQ largo meetings at Salem, Oregon. While, pcoeo «hall chant her blessed psalm, any word- of iinpuisivc or deliberate aifec- And every whisper bo of love. tion wlileh passed our Ups at any time. blood of Chrlist, applied in the fiery, sin- The last one of the two is yielding some .Love holds me in the hollow of his hand, Wo have, rfcasdn' to be on out guard in our Oh, "What Shall It Be, to B e There. consuming and soul-purging baptism with good fruit for Christ -in a number of in­ • And bids ine try • .. Soon as is bcal. eaOh heavy cross, To ¡lierce the dark that he alone hath-span-' speech in most directions, but wo can be the Holy- Ghost, cleangeth us from all sjh. quiries, two of them inon-advanced in years. • qed, . Will change to flakes of lightest down; iiv kkv. ciias. V.du.txs, n. n, Soon a8 is best, the tin and dross, fearlessly, free in our ’ loving utterances. This Is God’s reinedy tor impurity of heart, I’m so glad wd havo a gospel to preach that • ‘ . And reach the sky. * .- ..* Will molt, and leave a.golden crown, . Apart from any question of the good we do arid it is the only remedy. But, bless God! has power to reach young and.old. Beware Oh! what i « the Joy, tô look bncknmi see,. Love holds me in the hollow of his hand, to others by our words of.'love, we aro per­ it is all-suitieient.— Rev. E. F, Walker in. of.nny man who disclaims power to get gray, Soon an is be6t, impoverished days, And feel in this life., that ivi * craved,— And bids me sing, .- And cold, and want, and wasting health, sonally. the gainers, now and hereafter, by To know only Christ.*.by His Spirit modo Christian Witneiid. hairs converted; -equally shun any one who While .chanting stars.- and rushing world, , Like tides shall turn to lullo^wuys, every such word which \ye litter; while we free, neglects the children. . Whilo at Salem I had • withstand ' • . * V.; • And God bring in enduting wealth.' . With assurance, '1 hat now. we. are saved: ...... ••-. My.murmuring. .• . are sure to.be the losers by every such word That Ho law redeemed u s and in our place Tho Eew of Israel. ono of the Krandest sights, to bo stfen be­ Soon as is best, each hitter.ciip which' we have failed to speak.—The Church: , ' stood, '. tween the t wo oceans^a view of ilvo* moun­ Love holds me in the hollow of his liattd Of gall and wormwood will have past; ; man.- ~ ^ v . •. • : Aral granted us. pardoir, through His pro- I will be às thè dew unto Iar/iej.? N'ow, tain peaks at once, and one of them the . At neaee.fo be, Then, wine of God will cheer us up, cious blood. • . ; . .• scholars. I ell us that the kind »»ft noist lire, highest in ■ Ainerica, Mt. Rainear; then Consent that what I fail to understand ; • '* Each sip still sweeter than the.liist. . Is best for'tne, • ; '• Modern History in Old Home, Oh* wh/it must) it be. oh! wliat shall it be. that ie meant in these.;words is not what we camo St.*. Helena, :Mt. Adams, Mt Hood,, Soon as is best, our toils shall cease, .. When the sleepers come1 forth from the call.dew, of which, as a nmtter of fact, there and fine old Mt. Jetfersoii. It’s worth» a I sing tny song. I sttrh'ugle, hope or rest; • ■ And cares sink into dreamless.sleep; On September 20,1870, the.city of Rome dust, . . ; ‘ falls little or none at the season of thè year trip -threo- thousand miles to see these fine Tie .bends above;-. .' . Life’s troubled years all end in peace, surrendered to the forces of Victor Emau-. As ..victors o'er .death and the grave—then referred to in my text, in Palestine, but My frail wjn^s own for their unshaken nest Whose eyes shall never \yakc to weep. •free,’ - ■ • mighty eentineis of God; white helrneted, • - . ■ * .. Almighty love. ' . ucl... That event completed. tho consolida­ Ami eiuujueiors, to dwell with the.just: tliat the word really’means the heavy night- standing guard on this west .coast. - ' —Grace Dufiield Goodwill; in Sunday-school Soon as is best! Lord, Thou dost know, tion of the-unity of the kingdom of Italy; Wiih bodies like Christ’s; and spirits made clouds that come upon the wings of the Tho ride on the “ Shasta” route from Times. •- .. Just when to givo us rough or Test; and its twenty-fifth anniversary has been pun*, ;. •- '. south weaf wind, to iditfuse moist uro1 and Prom storm or calm, from weal or woe, And a homo with the blest, that shall ever Portlantl to ’Frisco is' without doubt tKo O lake us to Thyself, when beat. celobrated with appropriate festivities ex­ endure. ; , freshness over the . parched plains, in the finest in the world.- Tho crossing of the Excellence, not. Praise. tending over several days and culm inning on Mt. Pokono, Pa., Sept. 20, 1895.. very height anxl fierceness of summer. The Siskiyou.-^Mountains and the run up to the Friday, Sept. 20, wjjh the 'dedication‘of a Oli! what must, it be. oh! what shall it be, mclnphor o f tny text becomes more'beauti­ * Intelligent and dijerlminating praise is With sanctified vision to gaze— base of Mount Shasta and then down by the | statuo Of Garibaldi on the Janiculum hill in ful and striking, if wo-riotc that, in the. pre- not only grateful, but - helpful and stimula- : ■ The Wcnderfal N^mo. /■ On heavenly glories', when Christ w'c ehall Sacrarriento river, rushing, dancing, playing tho presence of fifty thousand Spectators, •' ‘See,..- ' '■ yioiis ehaptor, whore the prophet was in his as-it leaps along, washing out gold here, .ting; it i?' good evidence • tla.it the aith in As the object o f ceaseless praise; ’ The name Jesus was given to our Saviour The places of honor were occupied by:King threatening liiòod, he.predicts that “ an east covering it up there, merrily slakeing tlie the particular work’ has been carried out, Humbert and tho royal. family, the court My «oui filled with rapture, as never before, specifically because he would save hi« people winO shrill come, the-wind of the. Lord shall thirst of deer and bear and wildcat falling and : that the result sought for has been at- dignitaries and members of the cabinet, the Shull joîii in the anthems, to last evermore. from their sins. If .we would estimate tho come up from the wilderness’|—the burning over rocks, running through great.gorges! ,taiin;d. But praise Íci imd.*for itself is* representatives of foreign governments' and Oh! what shall it be; tilt! what shall if l>e, full meuning of this name by the work Jesus sirocco, with* death upon . its wings—“and Oh, well, it V only when tho .eye sees all neither, an end to-be worked for nor a result numerous-.deputations of veteran Garibal- Thé einploynient of saints.above; came to do, it Is inexpressibly great, for tho DiveMedHf sin—throiigh eternity—• • his spring shall become dry, and his foun­ this that the heart swells up in thought over to-be rested in. Like popularity, it is un­ dians. The oration was.delivered by Pre­ work, is immeasurable. Creation was great T H d rtkutt to understana vvlry . A Pura Heart, The dew or the nightmist as it i/iight .more j • In the men’s ineeting at the Y. M. C. A. iind. brings into one’s life that element of greatest «rehiteet of rnln God'a universe, has !,ho *»«».» c*vll pflnc.pnl- propcily. be rendered was evidently a good, here in'’Frisco yesterday there were, twenty- steadiness an'd pers^tency w\ii’ch is inde- ■-.ver known: great in it* fearful rqsulls h i!ily hl, «Ijlcl. fo esore.eo , « functions In Tho heart is the .most.important part of deal in Ilosea’s mind; you may'remember eight men who arose for prayerbut best .of iiendont of oxterital fortunes. The man who time and in Ita "m ore inox, .réaelblyW ib lo llü “'"*£■ 'f «Jcchtrc-d. Imd ¡he. Chureh ,o us—tho core.and source of our true being. that lie uses the j mage again in.a remark-j all, twenty-one-of themoanie forward and really hives excelh*nce cannot; be discouraged.- ruin of lost Soulï In eternity: ' ¡ lib o r y ,n It„ j-, «nd Ho«,#.. O ,Ih. ‘•‘Man looketh upon the outward appear­ H.biy.- difrerent as j wet‘.where ho- speaks of ■ gave themselves to Christ, and six more did by the absence o f appieeia?iou, nor pois-. ■ ance. ” This is riglit. men’s, goodness as being like a morning so publicly in. tho pliieo where they htooil, oned. by . popula rit y. i f popular it y ' comes, Jesu'fi’ name denotes his ¡neo,,>i,ara!,lèi ‘°.' °“ Clothing has a iightfiil claiiu upon us. work of overthrowing this great waster and who • hud striven to unify Italy by making cloud and the early dew that passes away. It was a gracious triumph. •' Then came the lié is like a . traveler- whose whole heart is Outward garb is indicative of ehauicter. spoiler—aim- Wo. huvo. ho measures which Rome its capital. tSignor Crispi concluded The natural object which yields the em­ two'meetings, In Central M. E. Cliurch, Rev. bent on teaching its destinationj and to * NVe should trot be regardless of our outward' can equal, the scope of this undertaking by by.'saying that if, despite »tho advantages blem was all inadequate to set forth the di-< Dr. E. R. Dille, the “ Parkhuret* of the .whoin storms and sunshine bn the road aro > which tho clergy onjoyed, they sliould.vio­ appearance. Vet ono may bediko a whited vine gift which is compared to it because as Pacific,” and " the. strongest -miin in Metli- alotiifetmatters of ind(líeronce. He prefers, Jesus in human behalf. . Well did the pro­ sepulclirc—beautiful without; but within phet say, “ Hit* name shall bo called Iminan- late the laws or vltujiorate the country, their Soon as;the.sun has risen with burning heat odisin anywhere west of tho Rocky .Moun- tis every healthy tiattire ought to prefer, the punishment would, bo. prompt and inexor- full of all uncloanness. uol, which is God with uh.” To eoinpa6S it scatters the beneficent clouds and the tain; genial iiir arid the kindly sun;’ hut if these .; l-ablc.: . . . . The purso should not bo neglected. What “ sunbeams like swords!’ threaten, to slay I The'Young Peoples’ meeting at gave are withdrawn.his step-is not slackened nor rind * cffcct tho tjinpendous .work.of huinmi we have, or ought to have,' in our pocket, salvation reijuired a power all divine, al­ Our . great Mothodist building in the city the tender green shoots. }3ut this niist'froni the Ocean' Grove Young People V leader.a Is his pui-posti clouded,—The Outlook.* . - is of rightful, inter¿it. Srtine may tioasess mighty: “ God with us." “ Ho shall save of RomCj'tlie foundations of which were bo­ God that ’comes down to.water the earth is ( fine reception, . The large room was crowd- gy n..in tho autumn of 185W and the corner­ less, and some more, than they ought to his people from their Bins'.’—how is this never dried up. a It'.is not. transient*. It may.ed. Seven seekers. Then came the. regular Athbùjih . to-dav Gtiiy upbn iny. Goti; * "-.,-* -. ■; service. • Among-those who participated in eied .hi .their ministry to 'health.’.-Yet one cert a Iti—for us.. ‘ “ P mysel f ; t h n »ugh my pcrelied on -our' bamiers. Why It is. • -. - ; —Chris.tiiin Uosh-mÌ. the tree.” “ He .made intereession for tho tho service wcro the Rev. William'Burt, D. niay .be of robust and healthful frame, while vtransgresBofs, ’ . I le ctfectcd this work of Son and -in.iny-.Spirit—“ I will b;.**’—iin.un-i His work,' and I' ain but i i is .worker, yet the D ., Prof.. X. Walling Clark, l ‘rof. G. Car- sick;at heart. !. .. ' conditional as.->mance—“as ,tho. dew • uijto rojblcing on the immanside-was. veVy great. - Difilom'.nt cf S ia. . salvation by IjJIs purchased .Spirit sent into The ' inind is a measure of the .mail. .. .Its boneri and tho pastor of the church,..the The,cholera/.is. so bad in Houojul.u that no tho world to convince .tho. worhVof jright- appibaches should be strictly guarded; its Israel. ’.’-^Alexander Maclareli.. Wai‘-i;( >iay elêanse : yôai‘ iín»*;!iín-n- from Rev. Police Hardi, .as well as the represen­ gatherings cif any kind ettn ho lield; not . eousness, and thus convincing them, of their capiieit les wel I Mdred; its powers ‘carefully stiiin, but it lias never th*- fame whitenrs*.as ’ tatives of several other Protestant denomi­ even régula r • ehii rcli services or school s. . So need of “ the Lritnb' of Gcid which takctli nations. The prt-M reports^tate that among trained. .JiuI he' of 'g 1« nt intelJect miij-}>e be foie it was* soiled. ;Tll»> -îtij’l led picture Small Tallt. I ani to remain here until October I Te and away the sins of tho world;*' and alnb con­ of feeble lieart. .“ As a nmn'thinkcth in his n'iay ii>- ivp:i ired. iind .-how t he. fo t ist *s skill those who were present' were Mr. Anderson, then sail, IX. \ \ , direct for Xew- Zeaìaiid^a' vincing them of -their, lack of righteousness representing the United States'embassy; hearti so Li lie: ’’ . ' • . . . • ' Smull tull'i isofieucohtvinpuioiisly .-»[uHieti i11. it.- renewalbut’• it • is nôt the -atii«>. pic- :; which only he. can supply. IJy that Holy of as the aecompIislmi'Mit of .small-minded twenty-one days* voyage. : I u the ,, tnr:aw ■ úrVe a< ‘îvfore.;’ The'.vasr 'îüiiy^V.è.broken Cluicles M. Wood, vicè-cousul of the United Our Intellect;'body, estate, garmcnta, ate while,;! ,shu II, hold ; a tjvo'wc‘*lir:1,^-}-viee for Spirit of grace,' leading.men into all truth States ; tho Austriiin. consul aiid a largò com­ all. of high in’iport.*. Hut'.alj coniblned-are people^ whose' capaci)y<;is limited to auj>ei> ain 1 j:I»'X.«i‘fy. jneiideil-./ bijj • i-i a- <•; aelieI vnsu- Dr Dille 1 , and all righteousmess,' Jesus savee his people insignificant, as *epmpared.with tho heart— llcitij coinps.’Ui on trivial miitteis. If small to 1 t h;- etui mÍi In ie, . A iáV íhf* •ui*h*tl:ê love ; pany of prominent Italians {md inembers of • The cìdr’for. wójìi Is' very,.very tfivlit. h>/ie-' from their sins. . By tho grace o ft lie Holy the throne.of our. being. . • : , : , talk Is the, oiily: talk* oT which a peison'ls; aiid i)ieç<• r i‘(|..k 1. a life.of nivcleiiirn'd and' - the'.English* and Auiericati colony in Rome.' They * w'aiit me to.move mÿ.'fainily out fi- re: • Spirit—a measure of which is given Id every The edifice-was givally-a'dniired by nil. ; There are' habits of the heart, tho treas- citpiible, hmno'iòus e'»nirmpt Is uot'hiO.pró- •iy;\<‘W.'d i? v.r<;d by .Hiiii fiir. gieat an«V;nol)le.'; uud 'spniHl niy life ;in their in|dsi.. .Tla.ir m a n to prolit withall, aiid t»y which men ures■ of tlie heart, the .health of the heart, npimced. an attitude tu take tinvanl it. ‘ if w, irk —eu ! I ing » «,,.,.t: ipr'a Isii at 1 íis ” r ;\ee which • ;■ The 20th of September will nyvcr be more Jove and I < z.viij t y an d the. ,íiinshji¿e oí the; are regeiicraicii, enabling ihUm. to live ‘fitly 'commemorateti than it was on its (lie thoughts.of the heart. one. hns only a.: few ten ueiit pieces to liis ca 11 i JVifsjii.it toîi'Vt 1 ier .stiâ t tel * -d' I »r a 11 e< *: vñ i t y t ía* .-a t: fe for ;as.f - fi >r rlghte(iusness, so that it is thus seen that tifty-dbllars in bills of liirue deiioniination ting t)io ..Lord of . th(: Íiárv(‘st, hiiwe.vet, do any 0ii*e--as.. jf >yé;hi»d iíot sinned. : The . of the fiiissionary and publication house- of gence.’* - '-r''; \ the drdeiliig for iily low.- •.; * .* • that so well becomes him;'the muuo that so broken heart,” “ contrite heart,*’/ ‘heart of contact which -does not-iidmit of eohtfn- ways desirous of making men more religious Tlie hearts wjiiçh are m» cramped and dull, ; porfeetly bolits us. .Ministers of Christ! It is easy to think o f our .neighbor dying, of'flesh,’ ’“ sound heart,” “ whole heart,” Ubu3 or deep-going discussion,; There is no tlinn; it; is pòssible, tioni. the constitution*of Tlit* batiled' ho|»>s, the impulse .-low* proclaini this name In the care of guilty, human nature, to. make theni.^’ on which *¡ Thou pikfst. touches! all, lin'd luì. : but the vital .iustimst within us steadily re-, perfect heart.” 'etc. • small civilizing power in thitt toucli-aiid-go They blossom.to:the beautiful« . : ' sinful, suiferJng, and dying men, that they jjels the prospect frciiii ourselves ; and it is But when Jesus would proiiouace his bea­ intercourse which makes up so considerable Zion’s. Herald- observes;..“ Even should we- —Susan Coolldge. • may bo. lifted up to hope,, a ml life, and often necessary to summon reason to our titude upon heart condition, ho. says: a part of our lives,1 and which ajfords oppor­ grant that this singular charge Wore true, lillss, and heaven. . . rescue,. imd . to think calmly and . cleflrjy Blessed aro tho puro in heart. ”■ Nothing tunity for geniality of tem'i>er, friendliness we could licit regard It tis being a veiy'grave In look ing forward - io .future .life, jet us * Sinful,' ead, lwrishing men, thero is life about it, if wo• would actually fuco tne does heaven prize so much.as purity.. of spirit, fthd a light play.óf tulk oii Inei', evil. ' The desire for making men superla­ recoHect tliab we hjive not to sustain all its ; for a look: liehold your Saviour! thought that the'wings of-this Angel of Death Purity , means frecdoin from extraneou's- dentai and timely mutters. To talk.lightly tively, religious, or oven extra superlatively,' toil, to eiidur'ii; all its >ullerings, or'toc*n- “ licliovo in him, who died for thee, are hover lug-over, our l>ed, even^ours. Tho ness, or from that which does not rightly aridstalk well is ilinch,inciro difijcult than to must certainly bo a virtue. If people iu countefnll its.crosses at'onee.; Ono niomeht And, sure us Ho hath, died, . young, are .sometimes impatient to die: but' bejorig to tho nature of the tiling—unmlxed- talk graveiy and talk well; it involves light­ general laid' this'desire, the world would comes laden with'its-own.little burden,' then ; Thy debt is paid, thy soul is free, men in. the primeWf- life mostly wish to ness. Puro metals aro metals free from base ness of touch, quickness of. .wit, and an without doutit: be ii better place to live iu. And thou urt justified.” • flies, succeeded by another no heavier live. .. And even tlie Christian may desire to alloy. A puro heart Is an original heart, open and ‘courteous, in ind.... Tho elephantiiil* We fear' that, jn these days at Iciist,' thè —Rev. Dr. Pearno fn Central Ciiristian Ad­ ^than tlic hiM ; if one could be sustained, s»»' • vocate. live, .without .in anywise -dishonoring the as it camo from,God—when he pronounced tread of: the solemn-minded .thinker, is al­ charge is not Hiifilelently true. Would that can another un(V another.—Jano Taylor. , . v* Master, who says, when He sends for him, It very good—freo from everything that ways heavy and oppressive ; it is more signi­ there wore a niore eiiger desire on the part It may bo truly, said that no> man does, any • A-Loving Word. “ Come tip hither.’’:’ It is not that he doubts would contaminate and. debase and defilo its ficant of hick, of intellectuid variety and of . Methodist« to press men on to the.ex- that heaven . once gained woitld be ù sufll- God-given moral. nature. It. Is utterly de­ freshness than i)f presence .of. intellectual tronio limits of religiousness! What thbso work perfectly who does not. enjoy his work. • A loving word is always a snfo word.. It cient recompense,.that Christ otice seen and void of vain imaginations, evil thoughts, strength. Rich,-minds make their 'quality limits are we think it would be hard to de­ Joy in one’s work la tho cousuinmato tool may, or it may not, bo a helpful word to adored would be worth more.to his soul thttii base desires, selfish plans, unholy passions, apparent in*nothing inore than in the pecti- fine. Wejmvb tit; Idea'that there Hover has without whlcli tho work may bo done in-** tho ono who hears it; but it is sure to be a wife »inti children and.friends. But as wo sinful tempers, inordinante affections. ..It llar. suggestivrncss and' freshness cif their Iwen any ono of inortal. men who has deed, but without its .finest, perfcet ion. - pleasant memory, to the one who. speaks it. grow older our sense of the prcciópsiiess òf is without spot, without .blemish,.without lighter talk. ...It has an ele,ment of art in it; touched the topmost, round of conceivable j If you -wiiiit to be miserable think about .Many.« word spoken *by us fs aftewrards rc- life grows. Thcni arc plans we wish,to.ac­ oiFence, without rebuke .without Bln—right. the art of conveying deep.thought without atlalninent, never any one. excejn JesuV, so youreelf, about what you want, what you ; , gretted; but , no word of alfcct ionato appre­ complish. j>r books . we wish to write, or in tho sight of him who searchcth the heatt a touch of elfort dr tin ounce of force. And good but that. he-, niight have been-a little-^ like, what respect peoplo .ought to pay.to ciation to wiiich we liavo given utteranco friends we wish to influence, or children we and tryoth the reins, and who cannot look no art makes one a more charming eoinpan- better,. Sydney Smltli luid an iippfelichsion you and whiit people think of you'. • OÓH 1A.N q-ÜO^El BECO RD , O CTO BER 5 , 1 8 9 5 .

Thcso Jetviss,. Utelÿ -.inscribed will bo • swiit .to nil puntar.", A Happy Sunday Morning Sermon. Sudden Death. .; •/' A Great Institution; . S.iincfnÿ-iehOôI superintendents muí presi­ au ^r.oue r i n v ì i It beciii.no » question, of very_grave ino- dents t»f Kpworth Longues ordering them, The congregation at St. l ’artl’s on Sunday; THOUGHT». TO -A IlF.IIKAVF.n FH tC N O . .. Builalp ;is ; tlui lipmo of. large and rioted; >n)erit' to the incmbcra of the .Ocean‘Grove .five ,‘of charge, t he only coud it ion being that morning was so-large thiit St became nceca- .inetitutiorirf'-.aiid industries of .various do- Aííooiatiou, during- the prist sumiller, -ns the weolv be duly lid ver tiffed mid observed. Thcre' are those whodnconsolnbly bcwnll ecripiionB. Among the forenipat-of thcs* is . urni.w im ) w k k k l v b y , , aory to sent a. portion of the audience in the the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute,, ihey witnesml, day after, day, the encroach-1 Let the envelopes be ordered in time to rcneh .lecture • looni. The ‘pres» bad announced thc.suddçn passing.away of loved ones, and., KI-V A \v*A!iL'AClv,. P. D.,’ a great sanitarium, founded nnd presided 1 jnenis of tlijî Atlantic tide.s- on oiir océan tlieir destination one tir t wp week* pu-vi où;» that the. pastor, Hey. >1. . llolyen, would regard it as another st rolcê added to the.be- ovcr.byDr. lt. V. Pierce. . .* : ironti m some points settirig in nguînM tho to thi» beginning of Self •Deni ni Week. On preach, but the preaqherbf the day wim Hew reavcinent {’but this is a iiiistiike.v IIore is the instance of n physician in the To; ono.''whose life has been true, pure, practico of his profession, .finding his med­ •V ■: ‘ Aht»l*nY PAItK. NKVV JKKSIÎY.. j.b’.ivîl wlth auch pcvalfiteut force ns to carry Sabbath. Xov. 17,.leJ special announcement C. II. Mead, aecrclaryof the National Tcjn- icines so succes'sfid .that he desired to have ! away everjthing under liai picsent boiird-- ; be marie in : nil congregations ' Suuday- pentncc and. I’ublictnion Society. ' Before useful and - in the tjiijbyineiit,• of a hopeful; them need .beyond the limits of a merely ■ UKV. IJ.H. STOKES, I);I).,(Wr&p>mdliíg lMtfor ;.\valîc, .and threatening tlic destruction of !’seh(iols niid l2pw<‘utl» Leagues, mid i !u> t u voi-' announcing iiis text, he'upologi/od for bis belief in iniuioVtidliy; the tiiinsitdry change nersonal priiclicc, realizing that however thaï popular. proinennde, thut the lirsi biiii-. ; opes.«listribnú'd.'. At the. eiHiiing tniil-\veel¿ occupancy of the pulpit’, in a somewhat mu.st bo indeed a happy one. The Joss Is large this .might be, It .was. yet a narrow : H -. ; .TEUMÿ, P05TA6IÏ l’UKl'AlD. : • •] ours—the. gain- is tl’.olrs. While our tears field in which to couunt: the*nee of valuable uudottnken, after tlic clore ùf camp- jriiiyer-meet I rig let-.the theme by. si'lf-dcniiil. facetioinj manner, and. indeed tlic people to remedies.;.¡¡With this. Idea he advertised,.arid'' One i;0pv:0!ie jfc'nr. invariably liWid varice, 5 l.W;| iueet i,hj»;^hould. be what« could bo done tt>, in the interest of jiiissious,:and on the fbl-! deal leniently' with the pastor for hnving.di: may freely flow, o’er what our eyes must -tiioii* riierits .becanic f kriowri until they at­ •• ! ?Jx months.;: ...... , .w Shvc the bench.. A «?y?tcni‘of jetties.con* | h»wing Sitbbiitji let the envelopes be taken 'appointed them. .. witness, rtnd tiiir w»ricd/eTi heiirts realize, yet tained a woild-wide s.ale. ;; lie received num- AtlveHlsiMiwot.-inscriedfit.ilio rato of tencent.-» , at the Mime int»*neiil, the one is reeOiving, erous cdnsuUations by limll from those who; .‘peiMino. one time: J'oroue. twoortlm-oimnitlis, itnicted; along shore about ; the iino of the ..up anil eouten'ts promptly forwarded, to the i ' Then, followed n'scrmon of deep interest bad received .berieiil froiri his medicines, and qi'-Uv the year, a liberal reduction \yill‘be made/ •.hrcakcrd. was suggested; and. adopted,', and - niissibuiiry oftiee. loO Fifth-.avenue. New j on' fhe pln.ee of curiosity, in nrnttpra of re* tender congratu)nJÌons from the loved and desire»'. furl her; profess Iona I •; ad vi ce... This it. is*--pippoiyd by the contractor,' Mr.’ Kelly, j Yoik/ miil. receipts' will be returned lot»' use j ligion, in wMiich occurred sonic very allcet- dear who have-'gone before! depiirfnient coniinued to giow. by reason, of •'SATURDAY i tQ 0 T t >jtKK* 5, 1895. Ì who ‘ is- an espèri ili work of. tbit5 kind,,toiiil .ensuing auniml CpiiferetHvs. If ull pas-, ing illui»trntlous of tldcllty, in tho causeof While the history of philosophy:«hows sUccesaful.results;vuniil he now has.eighteen no fruits from the best speculations concern* experienced and skilled PhysiciimH associa- ‘ start in. immediately iind . lm^ the jetties u tors, Smubiy school superintiidiMits and Kp* Christ,. oxcitiiig* moât plcasurablc elnotions ted with him, among whoiii are specialiHts ihg lniih.ortality, the Christ ian doct rine haH. Goininunloii; >orvicós iti S. IViuJ’á.M; E. .put InldatCi It maybeonlyanesperiment.; worth ;Ta ligúe présidents will ; éo:operate. | *>f. Juî% liud sonici iincs the tcard of the hcitrr on every chronic, or long.staiidi.ng disease.. uriiiigìit .wonder?. Socrates,; - p)aln- 1 HomcUiin« IhkVIo l.o doi,,'. him if llw |u<). great, relhif \viil l»c atVorded to our o\vr-bur* ers. Tho wonder (a that ioiid, hallelujahs ’’Ol^ro^lrçqûieil and spiiko of it;i; but it was all parts -of, the country . beentno so grent,' .r. Ut v. liclycn, 3oc! " i,h tlio SUi;Wi8 exiicHdl ).y its di.*ned treasury. . Send iti your orders for. en*; did not till tlic sanctuary, but perhaps what t hat.; i f was -; necessary (o erect im Invalids’ :yisipiiary at ‘ best. Paul, • on tlie contniry, ••«lid reception of nK’tiibor.-*.j In the oveninR jpfotiH'toiv,* II,e oqsl.rsny W H W , will be velopcs at :onec. • 0..C. MeCAHE. was better, many. were aflcrwaid. heard to' Hotel so. large that under oho roof riiiglit bo ‘ . . . A. 13. LEONA UD, .. say, * -1 feel; I have been helped by. the ser­ .whçh! lie^preaciied ’ at Athoii'^; tìpoke of a re: fourid every comfort, and luxury of life for ‘ Itev. G. C. Stull, presiding older of_Montnni.i T rl.1V0,,V^ uv!‘ ‘ .. ‘ ^ . ; " ■ '•V .• ■•■_••'"• yr;-:: ’ ' Cor. Secy’s. •. mon, and hope to be a better Christian from .voided ;■ fact.'. ‘ He 'declared;. tiuit'OJu'ist hiid tlie gueat, who in the capacity of an invalid, Conference, w ill preach. Service.«* nt 10.30}';. . r • 1 ‘brougìit would receive treatment from specialists of nnd T.:30; Strangers especially, invited. At Work Again. , thu services of this .day. God blc^s I ho. tho highest lriedlcal skill, assisted by freVi- ■ A Methodist'Revival licvomont. .Mead and .may he como again.” . There .; i‘s. u> .world-wide^difference‘ between quorit consultation: with Dr. Pierce, the. Seats free. Sunday-echobl;at - P. M. Ep-: rest Ing on a ffict j and rest ing • pn' specluiitipn. The ficries of evaygt’Ustic meetings in the The NY C. T. Ur pf Ocean Grovd, after ^—; mm ♦ m ...... ■ President of tho Faculty. That an inHfitn- worth League meeting at 0. 30 I’ M. '' Another aiid- better; world.-is a .rCnlitÿ.; ; It. tion like this, great in conception and per- ' city óf Philadelphia, for >hlcli, as wo.have: the. usual anninicr vacation, enters upon a • Mr. "VntinnnV ‘•Third .L e tte r ,o n ’.first j At tho Tiberhaole, has bceii, said ' thn( tht)se who hnvo left üs fectm detail, of lqrge diinensions contain-, ! noticed in . these coJumns, « good d.eid of new year’s work" with . promise of.success in ing patients from all sect ions, that n physi- page, w ill. aiVoi'd lively interest to all his;, have, .fciuùd^moró. true friònds oil the.'other *■? preparation in thè way of (prayei and plan* every department. Competent guperiiitcnd* ' -Last Sunday aflernooii quite a largo com­ cion practicng-mediicirio should have, so to friend.*, and his. explanation of the sitna- side i him ; tliey could possibly : ïiii ve here for; speak, extended his practico over the world, ents have either consented to keep .their pany gathered at the experience'meeting 5 iS 'i^ S < ïtc> •ÌSohÌ'.QlÌ¥«rtW «ci'Ì“1'1# lm'1 be™ RVln'B on for weeks, was in­ th la nut ii rii I rfo is made up of iliaiiy .devious by fOuntliiig rin institution like this, seems wink, as In tlic past, or new ones have been which, in tho .absence of Drs. Stokes and 1 to.,-. Initomi of vesief on -libeount! n»K«i«lo- 1 - ^ c n t of U.ckmson Col- ■ ; )Vo. luiVe - bee n ;.t raVe 11 tig. a long life’s pn1 h- is coin plot o: in .every detail; ‘ Beception pcctcd to bo well done. present .-wlio. spoke’; to '■ the- editiCntion and. hhs beeu. roghiiined. from entering, that , ‘ . . . way;together for .limtiy years. '..'It is büt rea­ rooms, parlors, library, reading loom, mag-1 . At our annual election of ofticcrs there was profit ' Of all, and .at, so e?.fdages :of .the nifieent private rooms, a*, bath department : cholera - in fete,1 l.la.Ul, , Until the ,lny «( ; „ il,c, 0lK',,l,’f ■,**?>? ^ "^p.erons, 111 sonable, and it' is heart felt; therefore, tliiif l. little changc made. • Mrs. Dunhani, by m.ccting the old-fashioned spiritual arid re­ supplied with Turkish and other baths, mod-' his departure for'Anstralia, he will have all : Crow.U o poop e l,eRan to f ather at Armory slionld. express-ipy ; sincere.' tiÿinpathi’. • v ; •. ical, surgical, electrical departments, etc. ‘ unanimous-/choice, remain> ‘ our president; sponsive demonstrat ions of the earlier'Meth­ hee'niido in Coli tonfai, nini W inay expect • »'»'; "c'He arnesi nm lenco roo.« : ! The, thought of a happÿj unbroken reunion; In passing wp will, allude to its Bureau of Mrs. Blake, for years our elllcicnt recording od lets wero inhnifested. Medical Correspondence,' where from ton'to nest week- to hear of his continued snecess foM.cait.corna,qt Bramì «nd. ■iierçafteiyto 111 y.-owniii ind,;'.is; eòi nfór t i rig. s. . i . • J Callowliill streets, an :hour before tho time secretary,’.on account of necessary absence .. A. ihost • thrilling railroad car experience twelve., physicians, with their stenographers are constantly employed in attending to .. In winning souk , ^ . . . V| „ppolatcd, which was » o ’clock in the after. from time to'time, was given an^ assistant was; related by; a. :young and frail-looking “ So, when life’s shadows gather round, : These slips of the type, which wc are com-j-nooj . . And clouds adrift obscure the inoonlcss vast correapondncce received from invalids secretary. ‘ , ‘-■‘■/'■j'' • 8 i st or, wlio traveling ;t liropgh the Schuyl k i 11 ; nlglit, • ' residing in all parts of the United States polled to often to «poIorIzc forand correçi, j cknh« \o accommodate H.OUO' were nr 1 Great sympathy lias been expressed* for regtons had cneduntered.a drunk arid bias He softly whispers to the faintest heart— und Canada; Every import an fcase receives are especially .aggravaHug when, by in s-;; ru„god vOn, the spacious floor and the large \ °rir president In her gore bereavement.’ The : phemous lot of passengers, lind by her loy At evening time, it shall bo light.” the careful consideration of n.council com­ posed of from' three to five of these expert- placement of a sinlgq Kgure there w auaeu t p)ntf^rju whlcll (|)e hiinietcrial visitors and': year has been a sad one to her. A year ago ; alty to Christ had saved tho conductor a It is-, written : “ What we kiiow not now specialist», l>oforc finally passed upon, nnd ' ten, years to. a Jndy.s^ age. • In- ttio \crses j.^j cj,0jr ¿jngCrsi Werc Invited to occupy. I.!1 ‘hiughter began to. decline arid passed a ‘great deal of trouble.and possibly, the pas- wo shall know iioròfiiter. ’’ preserilwd for^ with- which Dr. Stoketj ,c oscd a p ensan | |.'or the inuslcal doparlmeiit of the projected j year iti great suffering, yet wonderfully sengers from a Scene of blood-shedding and CHAS.-COLLINS.’ ,tl.,CTJoor of tho invalids’ notel is'tho \\orlda’ Dispensary. This building is one reference to . Mrsi Mary iluys u “ distin- work the best arrangements, possiblo ap- i cheerful. and hopeful,witb every prospect of death. Anbury Park, July 18. guJshed guest” at thé Atlantic, Ocean Grove.- hundred fcetsnuare nnd six stories inch. It But for the pertinacity with which the contains tho laboratory where Dr. Pierce’s •in last' 'wook’ji -Urn*-, of .'•tMa; .jmpor, ibuo|. :foI., cvory vifiitor> „a 'wdl a« tl.e eholr prostrate with weakness and agony, when it leader was restrained from closing at the Self-will is so ardent aud active that it celebrated remedies urc prepared, and from he. alludes to her a s A beautiful mother and „,ni„those entitled to platform hi,.itom seats, a first- plenscd the All-wiso Father to take her to proper time,'tho meeting might hayo been will break a world to plcccs to make a stool whence they are shipped all over the world. at eighty-eight but our unfortunate types Dr. K. V. Pierce who founded this institu- ; rate precentor,' with piano, «organ and a j himself. characterized as good as any wUleh have to sit on.—Cecil. made • lier age *.)S ! It is just! possible this tion that lmd; no model und seems too pcr-^ ' number of Cornets. Altogether.lJrof.•'Kirk-‘ i;:.At t,ic .hist sessioh of the Union the iol- been held during tho sea'aon.. When we are alone we liave our thoughts feet in its appointmerite for Imitation, remarkably well preserved lady may live to maintains constant personal supervision P a tric k iiad'fenson to feel proud.-of the'-prc- ! lowing testimonial ^was adopted:' . j: to:watch ;.s In family, our teinpers; , and iri: see 03; but it would be.inost ungallant in; umj|j|iry g0ng service, before Bishop An-; . U’!,il?.u8 «nembcrs of the Ocean Grove \V. ; over every detail of ■ its' vast system.' He is this paper to misrepresent tho case, and we ( , • u. q ; . , ■ .C. T.- b . we sympathize deeply with our; Going to'C hita. , Societyj bii'r t o n g u e s . ' y . H '. './• ...! not yet Bixty .years'old, is a young-looking This* sorrow, ..which,' has c.ut down to"the man for his age. aud one of-the foremost i f ',™0n’ble’ by i ¥ William Swindells, witi, his lirst lieu-j inscrub'.ble^iil.t“ ! Our popular laundryman, Cliu ..Tor, ha» citizens, of Buffalo. He was elected to the -.ajing iMotnei li.ijs i& oniy ns» j r cv> Uosvvell, were eiirly at satlon of Providence, which has removed a root;, hna'. couie,. not ;ns ri sppiling .of your State Seriate, and subsequently, to Congress, ’ .started on. a• second - visit .to .the;;Flowery iifeV but as a preparation for it. >: -- . - ^ but felt called upon to resign tlmt high arid ' The venerable L. P. Tihhiillf, (lie widely ¡'(he fronl, arid gave llitcrraled /iU|iervislon f l ' / ' i 1»', beloved, one from the earthly to the Land; since lie first cyjno jo .this.country, honorable position to devote hie entire tiineW ; Truo gopdricH . Is like the glow-worin in known New York bookseller, for la,If a een- j ,0 the ns inK of an Old- fashioned Methodist, t) ^ t»lnin?ni% mVof Gmi!’pio.nlied to and hero became, a faithful ■ .follower « of 8 to his business, and- the service of his pa- : tury past, and wh° of late years has regular-j mpurrier’s bench for seekeis, to which it ¡-every time of need to lead all to feel His Christ. Ho iias. I0ft h is busi ness ai- thé; 01 in : this, that it .shines, moat wlien no;eyes ex­ tients, rind, this reveals the gecrct of hie won- ly attended the summer services at Ocean • was their declared intention to invite iiii I «ny is best; and, that earthly loss' is tcm- cept those, of heaven arp upon it. derful success, by showing the earnestness Btreet Jaiindry in charge of a Christian kins­ and devotion with which he applies hiuiBelf droye, died 011 Mouduy, Sept. ami was - poor and needy sinners who might be led lo j 1 on * *1 helr*~tin eternal man, ChuFook..who will keep tho place, Kcop,: your: conduct librciiet' of your con- to his chosen profession, alwnys seeking new Interred nt the old fauiily lioine, Milford, ,| appreciate the means employed to savc them j in behalf of tho W. C. T. U. of Ocean open all winter for tho public âccommodà- scicncev and very soon ydur conscience «‘ill and. improved, methods to extend hIs useful- ne6S.." - -•’’ ;• y/'-'-V'. •/■•••"' •'.., Conn.- Bro. Tibbals, 011 account of dullness ; from sin,,by ‘Urue belief and true repent-: Grove. MBS. M. itELYEA iton. Chu Fook has reduced his scale of be illumined by the rndianco of God. in hearing, always sat near the speaker, und ance MRS. M..F. D.WLS, : Although a very busy muri. Dr. Piercedias Committee. 1 charges for winter mid proposes to do col- When homo is ruled according to God’s found time in whicli to writo a great book we', had no more devout worshiper in our, itev. Drs. Webb and Sftevcnson assisted in • [ lars for two cents, and culTs at four cents a Word, angels might be asked to stay at of over a thousand pages entitled; The Peo­ great congregations tliaii he. .\Ve expect to ; the tirst religious, service by prayer, and i ple’s Comn'ion Sense Medical Adviser, in ■ A Pentecostal. Annivorsary. I pair. • v . ~ ; .. V '• • . j •' night • with" us, and they would not .'find' Plain Engliahi ' or:. Medicine Simplified, hail liini in (lie inorriing. ' reading the’ Scriptures, nnd after a respect-,i;; themselves out of tfioir clement. tew books printed in the English Janguuge,' Mrs. ¿ìicii Yòring lJarsons, raiding-- .at;! abiti*''collodion liad been lifted Bishop An-. | Cl ass •meetings have not become entirely, j Mount Ilolly Pair. have reached so great a sale'aa has this pop- ’ The Judge of all tlie efirth will do right.. ular work, over.GSO.OOO.copioe having been I'pplnr street, Philadelphia, caine tò j drew«, pf Ncfw. York, proceeded to expound J ostlncl. They . havo one. tj.r used tohavc a ' No human being wijl tulfer more thau he Burlington county harf alwiiys been noted sold at tft.oO each. The profits -on this Ocefu: Grove la*t suiiimer in vpry feelile'■'■the' passago in Acts- where, iu reply.' ,|lodel one in Trinity, Jersey City, led by. deserves, or mcro than his own conscience enormous- palp having repaid its author for : health, attended by her.aircctionaie daugh-.< 1° the Philipjntr jailor’s startling iurjuiry, j jjj-y. S.'Sterling, and they , have one in old for its largo and sUcceiisful exhibitions; . ItH will recognize as juit.—Hodge. ** tlio .great amount' of labor and irioney ex- ter. ' They n -1.1. .1 .in tin; HourÌi cottaKe, ..‘.‘Sirs.- what.;muM I.do. to be saved';” i'aul ¡.c-oss - Street, Paterson, of which we occa- •10th annual festival, to be held at Mount ponded on 'its .production, he lias now do- • '1'ilsriijt i'aliiv-iiynest to the Clarendon, and Mini Silas said, .-‘Delleve on the Lord Jesus j siolmUy hear a Kood report. A correspònd- Holly, October 7, 8 , 0 ,1 0 and i l , prom­ It is not by. turning over libraries,' but by cided: to •give away, absolutely, free, 500,- ises ; to be ond of tho ill ost I nteresfing ii rid repeatC'dly :perusing and: intently cdiiteiri- 0 00 copies of this valuable book, the reclp • v i.lie st.r.-n-j'.li Yemnjned slie'wiis regularly nnd Ihou shnlt.be saved. . cut of that eity writes up a léeènf occasion ient, onlr being- rctjuired to riiail. to the ; ’ out -a:-i.'V.rv iireélinét uhli very Imppy in .This, thij Bishop remarked, was the tirsi ; fur onr.¿„hiuins, which wetaku pleasure to instructive.In it« long history. 1 y ; plating a few groat models, thiit the in I rid -Worid.« Dispensary Medical Association, of. • her rciiàioils.ekpériencc./- ToivoWtlie.*closò‘| Christ imi arinoli-, ever, preuehpd in Euórpe ¡¡„sert-'nsn 8U«gestlori .imU eiiiinple t o The-;wants of exhibitors have,béen çarefùl- is best disciplined.—Afacaulejv:V •'. : . ,'v . Jlutialo. >. of whlcli company he ie Jy studied , and tliero. will-be a g'rent. variety. Not - until you make in eii ¿el f-rei i ii ri t,. inT president, twenty-one (21.) one-cent stamps, : o'ft"lie"--seasutx. Iiov.ever. she was stricken ' —tlic pittco tl‘ prison, arid (lie. nudicncc a ot|,crs. The writer says: “ We had a won- to .cover cost of malliuR only, and the book 'wi^t/iliutalysls. .'liiid ; KDnt . to heaven from.f sinsle m an, vvlio by iliQ-Avay ivas,convicted.,, drefui tiinu lit old .Cross Slice! Church,•Fri- :or' chpice agriiïülturaliVinîcehaniüâli^^^i^ telligent, an.d fond 'of' ^trugglOr-fonder Of «■111 be sent postpaid, it . is a veritable med­ 'Òeì.'iiif iGróvji, She was a Sister,^oMlic httci lind coiriiilea right there., dny nisht, S-cpt. 20. Tliid.wns tho first an trial arid artlntic products, filling and over­ struggle than of-help—not till then have you ical library, complete in oiu. volume. It Mi'sv Mary Krecd; widow of nev.' A. F r e e d ,T h e : ^rèat audience «atliercd to hear the flowing tho grounds and numerous exhibi­ relieved poverty.—rPhillips lirooke. contains 1,008 . large pufien. nnd over .TOO niversarv of .Bro. 0. H. Prcttyirian’s re­ illustrations,'some of them in colors. Tho of tile- l'hiladióijhhr.Conferencc.. Hr. unii:, opining discourse of wiral promises to be a markable class, and we looked forward to it tion buildings. / ‘ It is only by labor that thought can bo Fre^ Edition- is preciselythe aanic ns thut Mrs. Hoa«b 'Ba>V the invalid all possible-' 8'reat- incciing, was. deeply impressed by tho with interest and. expectation that.-God Every department of husbandry, Industry, mado healthy, and only by thought that sold at Sly50 oxcept only that the books are • attention aiid she, passed iiWay perfectly'rc-. earnest nnd pointed truths which the would greatly bless us. The nlglit was ex­ art, coir.mcrce and education is embraced. J. labor caii.be madeitappy; and the I wo can­ bound in strong inariilfa paper Covers, in­ There will bo hundreds of ardent conleist- 1 stead ot cloth. It is not often' that oUr': ” signed ami happy. -I ' . . gcioti Bishciif !unfolded. . Many of them tremely warm, .but neither heat nor cold is not bo t-eparatod with impunity. readers have ari opportunity to obtain, a Mr. Thuinas. Janus, a promlnei.t cltizen W f I'eard : ii'better scriuon, and forap allowed to interfere with attendance at this ants .for the many rich awards.. The ladles, . Ho who is 'determined to make no mis­ valuable' book on such generous'terms, arid of . .Smyrnii. XJK Del., I.,. andmii.< - regu!at visitor • i.-n . -pi with I heir bread, cake and other toot hsomo takes; will probably make the ono greatest we predict that few will miss availing tliem- productions will strive for. cash prizes rang­ sclycs of the .unusual and liberal offer fo suimner at. Ocean Grove with his excellent ; V,0. -hcnrts and consciences of the people.*. jon tl,«t doesn’t melt.away in summer, or mistake.of fru'itlesBncss. Bettor fail in half which wc have called their atfcntion. wifo, Where they owned and occupied a cot- , . .. aftor-horvlco rcvealctl the eneour-; t freeze;ftoo/o nnup in Wir>ii.vwinter. Aljout *200.°nn ,w«*»iopeople ing frohi § 1 0 .to $30. the olforta made than to fail to do anything. Inge - on Pitman , near lieach aveimc, died :iiging fact that some had. been convicted pothered in to celebrate with us, and every Thè railroad companies wiU tesue cheap —lio n ’s llcrald., • Col. llobcrt Turner, of the city of Balti­ under tlic preaching and wanted to be saved. | ol,e (.„„id ¿ny Jikc x^tcr of old, “ Lord, It excursion lickotu,'and cars, both steam and •about the closing days of the hdé camp* No fluidity will over got a man-more more, who, with.his family, spent.tho.sum- At in, the, evening the great hall was | |a B00d to be.here.” trolley, will land passengers .at the adinla- méet ing. fi is • roiiiarkablc physical powers, friends than a sincere admiration of the mor months at a pleasant cottage on Spring again - thrown open and a half hour's song I. A(tol. „ i,cilrt cheering hymn, Rev' George sion gates of thé grounds; • • only’bçgan to.fail. a. year figo; : This season •(Utilities of others. It indicates generosity 'Lake., beach, a location selected for i|uiot- V! ...... ^...... ^e:vii--e, led by the inimitable Sweney, ' Diclansoii, of Allendale, X. Y., upeneil tlie Mount.Ilolly U ono of tho fnost attractive . he; con’s plained-of his head, and very calmly of nature, frankness,^.cordiality, and checr- lies« on 'accourit of. Mr; Turner’s, precarioua ;• ■; tolO; us lie sjio6ld never,be nuy better until t¡,f?,uV v-:,:*.!? eniotiomil elotneut up to the ' exorcises with prayer, and prayer tool; hold towns of Now Jorsey,' and Is seen at its best bealth.Vwrites us of Jiis imprpved condiHbn, during the week of the county fair. ful recognition of. ineritH, i. ••./ ' the Lord should take liini home, t Th>’ llics-i.i- .UJI' ! l|0jnlv W . ,'VL‘11. f“r lln lll.‘ } of the horns of the llltiir- until,the promised at which >vo yoi-y Bin Co rely rejoice. v H-!>3»r came .'for him suddenly : bnH,o wa, ; W ^ r‘e flnn.ae laal. occurred wh.ch tun,- j|,|wsinf, ¿„.„c down. . . ■ Rudyard niiikcs his last appear­ ready. "Mr. Janus.-was fol- one of >!* ace .be rnercurj down _0 degree.- in a Mil- ■ p US(or .Woodratl read the ,Scripture», and The Treasury of ReHgiouti T'.ougth for [T H E N they nut n October appears with increasng strength iti“n'9ut >° • happy address li.e'd all hearts until the liiil- beauty, as it entcis into tho new season. Its., front is piece; is aiv excpïlehtpbrlra it of the .Jurigle Fore voiv1 ’ ii n d : the : eii it ii I ri i s nàtiiral inclitiations. ï; in.tlie faith iindr conVolathins of ibv'g.i-'pel..' ono.;° - ¡.°.”'osl l>"!,l5 ur f ,j )elujabsuiidsihgiiig rcininded one^^oflOeean drawn over one of the nibst charming con-, His enjoyment o f.. Hi- remains w:ere conveyed to SuVyrna, for / r‘ V W . “ Heed. Ills- dis-; Grove during, the late camp-meeting. Kev. J. Ualcoiii Shaw, D.JX, pastor of the coits iri. J it crature... I ri t he: same riui liber - in. life is limited. H e;. iiiicriiient. At the latter pl.aee. it. Is 'ri-portod , . (rota.1 r 4: i.3,..pi)iptcd. out the When the .meeting iviis opened for tes.ll- West End Presbyterian Church, New York, which '.Mowgli' makes his fi.nal adieux, up-, . cannot eat what he .whoso surmoii‘on nuinly integrity strikes tho pears for the first time before an American wants to—lie is lim­ •thrtf- i'jic was a.lnrge:property owner and 'n'i'. 1111-13 'vllicl' inen. are-jrcc to enter and . n)0Iij. ¿e had ahnost-’ a repetition of your ited to a very frugal ' pursue j-one to glory;and Go.1, and the other' •keynote o f the need of tlie lime. The illiM- nudicncc, the now finned Hichiird I.eGnl* J l^Ct'id ne ighb°r. great Sunday inoriilng loye-feast,'\vith half llenno in a pica for religion under the title diet. He is alive to tq the gloom of a starless njghi in woe ami tratcd articles are. tho McAll Mission in Tlie Christian- Work ha« fully earned its ; a 'do^cn' oil tho floor at-onvo; eager to w'lt-: of "The Greatness of Mnn.V •* A very-im-1 be sure,, but'; life; despair. This tromendoud.appeal was made France, by the editor; Beginnings of the portant paper on State Universities is con­ doesn’t, possess very Ì iatef.v a-sunied'.jiitle of nn .“ijhwtnitcdV’; ¡ ness for Jcsiis and the power of his redeem- -|“ w'omcn wlii) appeared . ,n Rtwe Amon„ „ who tioh, Church, by Kev. C. II. Small; Impressions tributed to thld immlM.*r by Professor J51.v. j ni a ri ÿ advantages; famiiy newr. in pictorial embel- And among tho.Btory-tollers aro flopkinson Ate , riot , all these • to be entirely, irrel g.ious. 1 ow many, of iI1.Jpc'nk^ g wns Ur0. K;'fiopbr, and of Hawaii, by liev. (j. P. Draper;. Hn\v- Srii it h. aud, Boyesen. : N6 '■ in ore: beaut I f ul , things equally true ;; •iislnncnC-jt' is gaining pre-eminence The them were urrestcd by the Spirit wc do not Ihorno as n prenchor, by ltcv. H..O. Moréc, of a dyspeptic? For.; .¿ori^s of magniiicent ents it 'hiis recently while Sjster Turess started, “ Step-out-on work has' ever: appeart d: in riiiy iriagazino I kiiow j * but there were somo at tho altar of and Sketches of Prof. W. D. Mackensle, of than Uib marvelous. illustratioriB ofCabrinely all of the rcal cnjoy-- given 'of Ani rlean.scenery; with very able }; the promise,’' &c,, it seemed as if tho whole ment lie pets oiit of.- 6 r . , , , • prayer,-nnd two souls reported as iiavlng Chicago, and Piof. Marcus Dods, Of Edin­ used as a ' frbhtispieeo andraeepmpanying descriptivo sketched, have not been sur- v\ . . 4 . •«.* company was ready to “ get: under the tho proso. poein-. by Mrs.- CarUo^o Uriikor— life, he might as well - ,, i « • .' ,, : been .converted.. burgh. Mr. SiniiH's article is tho-first of a ■ •passed'or equalled by any. periodical wo are . , blood.” Solne shouted, Bouio wtipt for joy,; Who is ‘said ‘to be Kipling’s favorite artist; be in. jail. He. can- Wo learn tlmt' series On Derioininnlional Characteristlca not catwhat'hc likes, . • •nciiuaintcd• . , , with.„1 ,In all .i otherA, ' respects..i. this , . Well • dono for ri»the open in: and many clapped their hands- in ecstasy, for. .his jungle tstories—CartorHeard, Oster- • ...... • . .. . the. sermons’ of ifov Wallace McMullen on which will extend through the season. P.-of. lind,’ Dcuman lirid Koinblp are ainorig those ■ nor as much of it as.-••; paper maintains a peerlestj position in the. . . : . „ n, ... „. ; for, as the sainted Inskip used to siiy, wc ï . heÂvOuld like. If lie . • •.•-■• * . ;•••• ..... ■ ¡Monday,und Dr. 1. I odd on lucsdayovcn T. W. Ilurit, of Princeton. University, con- Avho.'Contribute a. wealth of illustration tp tasto,iiiiif.' carelint; an»»-and. consummuteLwiinuuminn; nuiiit*abi ity w nun th r • , ...... i t- . had been .justified, sanctiiled ui.uand 'Hatisfled, nuunui;u. this number. ; : transgresses nriy of Iributesathough^fularticlo on Human Liiri-. • Tho Cosiriopul it an' announces that, it will' tlie'rules of his diet, Vvlifcl, every pagi, and. p„,aSraph of its ! !n«* "ui “ <-»eet.vedane! .conmiendab û „ |)rlg,„ „0))0 or being «loriHed by he is punished for it wVolky ¡,.-UI , "ar.V nmde- „p.: it-is nlrnost I ““i1' ■ *’ l^rnlkarim ong tlic workers4n get, j lin(J by.. . ?v : W v ■ - ftaiibns of Divine. Grace^: .and rctl,re.. nnd gets little sympathy. -. \yïth an ’article oti ;Prantiis lJacoir. Iîov^ fully et|Ual-'-to';:'Thp.Cosmopolitan but con­ Dyspepsia s ta rt g • ■ «cl.k-i.ice can t.c furnished at' $11 a year, and ' cs,0‘3 0,1on thethesubject subject of their soul «8 salvation,salva Ion. : ^ un) B'r-U. Y(,r|18i o( thu ,fe lt.y Ev|ili8„,. taining from sixteen to twenty.pages by the Ibe. leader, Dr. bvvindeljs, is put ing forti. , ¡Bt ,vhltóc ,vor(]s ,worü. doti,,d with power G. B. F. Hallock '.continues his.suggestive ablest agricultural writers of tho world, upon with indigestion, and ' yet. that V tlie -cost of stie/i à.liléfary and topics for the hour .of .prayer. The “ Tiiiiely subject« of Importance to the agriculturist, may lead: to almost;, lirtisiiif treasure!' - .. •extraordinary etlorts to secure universa co- ! nnd salvation, . iiro. Bryson w,W so .tilled horticulturist, and ;stock-growing interests. anything, ; :Iridiges- operation^ among preachers and people of : n , iinn in sino ih e ‘M orlcHlnrn rlf.vr.J i Occasion” • , for . . tho, month 1« tho.'liar.vest tion means a variety : ' ,'I n the . di.atii 01« Mrs. Col. Kadiu. ^vlfe of the city :at ;„lrge, in securl„g(^ m i« „ ty j ,, heard a, Mrs. L i ^ Smllh-s meeting • This is essentially tho innnorn’ ycar at tho of .'things —it shows itself in many ways. ; iCôl-AVilliam lìadie.. .•‘Ccfetary of thc.Salvar Great Intor-Stiite Fair. Tho Eastern Farm­ At ; first, perhaps à little, heaviness in the ! ' ■' swccphig.rcviyal of- tho work' of..( inhi. the i<* Occaii( ícriiii.fíi Giovo rtvi* Tabernacle:' iilipi-mic o .« i t itih v\Vmy in the Unitcd-SiaiL-s, lin'd next in nessi .. • ' . ;• -, • ers1 Carnival advertised by tho association Btpniach,'a little sourness, windy belchings > M.ti;tiñgB'-ai‘c "held 0n!y ii» tlio evenings,' Í, la no' idle boast. In tho caftlc lirid horso nnd heartburn... Headaches begin to come: .'authority ■ to; Gçnôarl. .lioritli,: arid iiisii. of “ This note above the rc.-jt shall.swell, Annual HUbfc'clrplion, $*2.ôp. Clergynion, pretty soon after that, and. biliousness and - J ilrid .afternoon nnd evening ou-each Sabbath j :My Jesus bath done all things well. ” . shows, in tho. display of fartri and orchard /^jjijjinrA iexa nde r Sin iff), the Sa l vatioii. A riiiy day.* Next Sabbiali 3)r. Munha}! will have;. ■$•2. Singfo-Copics, 25 cents. E. if. .Treat, products, in . the nmimrioih oxhihitiou of a foul taste in the mouth Jn the monjing.'- ;.Chronic constipation is almost- inevitable; iò;*ci two : cilicieiit. oflicers., .' Curiously Í charge of . a house full of young men’,, who, .'¡So.the.blessed tide of teslliiiony rolled on pubi ishety 5 Cooper Un ion, Now York.. ngriouliiiNil and farming machinery and in for over nñ hour, arid lit the close of tho the thousand nnd one things that go to mako .and it is probably tlic most serious trouble . otioiigh, .both-' (Jjed .of. husty consumption ; we • hopoj üiider -hisjnin 1stry,.may be eon- ; that.ever,takes hold of a man. ' Its' seeming - ^ôiitractcd ; from oxp'o.*uro ‘ wiiilo on duty. exercises Sinter Green'.presented to the leader, List of PiifontB granted to Now .Terc-ey in­ up a successful county fair,,tho management j verted by «cores arid hundreds. ".. ventora tliis-wcek. Kep.nrtcd by C. A. Snow have given special attention to the farmer. simplicity.is' the thing that makes it most : F.o v«yea is Major ,Sin it !» .1 {veil in a lilt le room ■ a stupondous-eakcj asa token of lior regard. A: Coi. Sold it oro of- American and Foreign This is his fair. Ideas .'will bo on tap at dangerous, because it leads, to neglect' i ;in ibe.' old Arùiy ; headquarters' In Itèiide Tho cake was {immediately cut and passed every turn.- If ho.wants to licep up with tlic . Constipation' means .that the' body is hold­ Patents, ...... ing- poisonous, impure matter that should •fetreeiV Tho funeral ..was held; Siiturday, Sèìf-Dsaial Weak, Nov. 17-24/- round, lrive-feast .fashion, and tho singing procession, lie ■eari't aoifrd fo rcniain.aWiiy • be gotteii rid ‘of. The poisòri is' being re-' SC pi ori diet '.2*», aiid the old votorâii. w.is ac- and. shouting broke out again.., Old pil­ this year.; Berrioiriberj; Trenton,. Septomber nbsprbed.into the blood arid the whole body , , . .., :• rivc.-'ycars ago .a weelt of scIf-OlaiIal w-as •JJO to October d. ;v : . ‘;> '.r- ; • :‘v coidcd-full mllltary l.ouors according.lo.the ,for ,hp ,llL. grims.of 80 .wore .bijpti/.ed witJi joy, arid • is :being filled with! it; ' Impurity . in the blood may- lead., to - almost any ; disease. ; custom olila- Arniy. Jìul lothcm a faneralj E ,e dp|li ohu - h ti,c. Interest'of.'tbe'ml5:. others, down' to- lit tío ' Ethel, irmly.. 0 yc*ir4 cliino ; for ;.untwÌKÌing. arid.picking ropes of During tho cool wcatlior recently tho box There is no telling wl;at may come of it. • ' old, «hared the out pourings of tlie' Holy; cm led • fiber;V T. ; M. ^uJJor. Paferson. ^iat “cars.were Used ori the inside or Einory street Constìpàtioti is thè start of it all.y And yet s notan occasiou.if n.i.urKmg, far ftom .t/v siù,mry . hus steadily gro.wn In operator for shutters ; A. Gartner, NowVirk, rouk; of the electric railway. -. Theso ciira or thetn is no sombreyerape-—eaeh soldier.s.i j,jvùr j Wu', d.iubtlr-Si eóntinuM toglie ób-! Spirit, In parting tlioso who wore prU> ; fuso-connecter ;: r:A?; LuKe, ; Pleasantvijle,-' aro heated by resisiance coils and aro always people are^careless about it. . It is the most ilegoc.l to.be present said this was tho great­ ; serious thing-in tlie world, and tlic easiest'' theatrical \dOyice .for. producing illusory cpmfprtablo when tho wbathec ia oold<: - Tlio, to cure if you go about it right. Dr. Pierce’s est spiritual feast old Crois Sfrcot 01 lurch etfccts ; F, F. ; MeyeV, . Newark, platform reason new cars have n6t been used.ori this '.tory’’ >uWtÌtnting' fòr the timo (ieing thè- '»oh are reiielnng thè Missionary pfllce as to Pleasant Pèllets cure constipation;. Cure . had witnessed, in « iong whilo. Praise the scalò; It; Schofbauor, Paterson,. electric route during tho summer is •because the ;.usual . legond, '*-Siilvation .Ariny.” , The ' thcltiìne unti nianiier of ' it^observance this aro-lanip ; II. . O. Sergeant, Westfield, air- rails- aro riot strong enough to carry tliom. it positively, certainly, infallibly. Cure it Lord!’* v .V'- ' ' so it ‘stays cured. Cure. it so you can stop : jiuinerous bauds of thè proccssioii on'Sutur- V ' -■•-• - • heating apparatus ; L. W. Sheldon, Bloom-, Two or. threo trips' of ono of tho. now cars ; taking mediciiic. ; . . •. • .••. ' •- ; ' day plóyed their gayestmurching tunes, and j ^ « ... . • ,V , i n field, cable-butTcf ; 0 .. Smith, Urldgoton, .would wreck tho line. Later ¡Jn tho season •thè dirge and. Wall «of thè iìfcii.was not;.in<' timo will be. >.ov. l< -r l, aud thè There isino sweeter repose.than that which warp stop-inotion for looms;#E. Vorpilller, it is oxpectod that tho old rails will be re­ And that is something that no othei' ; .oyldènce.. , i.-ihanricr as heretdfo.re. Envclopos appropri is bought with labor.. Newark, joint for dolls,

Athletes Pennington Seminary. doa’t get their almost superhuman strength !»y rest­ • Shall we send our son or daughter it way THE LANGDON, THE WAVERiy ing, but by continual cxcrclsc. Tic tip. your arm tó school? This is a very serious quest imi, Finest location! increas- • and see I10W quickly It’ but more and.iiioro in this country jiarchts (Form erly callert The Dem ai-est) . . will . lose its strength. arò asking, this question. Not because the ing popularity every year. local schools aro poor, but because'of the • No. 8 OpEAJi.AVKN’CE. " OCEAN GKOVE, X. .1. Dr. Diet—rest your btotnach great advantage, tliat a good- hoarding- Elegant appointments,-yet Deane’s nmt ace-how soon it be* seliool bestows iipoii a child. In the first Hoase greatly enlarged and Improved, addllloaal rooms, now farnlture. best Mtniiary arrange- homelike in social free-, conics impossible to di- place it cultivates self-rclittnco in the child, menis aud lotation imvit desirable. • . tloin. J%efreshing ocean . Dyspepsia, gest the lightest-food., when (ho child retr.airis at hotne ambit itili P. O. Hox Cl 17. ' , M. J. HOLT, Proprietor. ; ■ . Eat good nourishing1 is apt to sleep, There Is a dependence upon outlook. Luxurious heda, food, and take pr. fnthor and .mother or others that greatly and the taliio unsurpassed, Pills. hinders that independence of purpose and Dearie’s Dyspepsia character which is so necessary to manhood (^pen early in the season. Pills, and see how quick­ and womanhood. • In this earnest world wo Terms and necessary infor-- ly your stomach becomes willing und anxious to do • cannot ninfeo headway without sand, and THE MAJESTIG, • it* part. White wrapper if constipated, yellow ll grit, and pitali,*, and purpose. Js’bt till it I’’ot>t of. Ocean Pathway, Fronting the .Sea. Ocean Grove, N. J. mation.promplly given by ■bowels are li)o»c. Sample mailed free. fully .dawns upon a child that after all it addressing DI<: J. A. DEANE CO., Kingston, n ' Y:; depends chiefly upon himself, or herself . This new lintel will bo open fOr the reception of guests .Ittno i!5. It commands be^t position-. Furnished with elcctrie elevator, Hghtsi anf.E . Corner Central and Bath A venues,.Ocean Grovo, N. J. 1 . . WìjhJiìjj^ìoi), ;Oef: li, 1895. jng-8cohol. The very' impartial disciplino AH requlrenmnisns to location, rooms, tablo and attention, centre In tho Hath A vena o House. The Alaska, Attorney-General. Hu niion;pleased n great of such a school is a great benefit to a child. It ueuda but to bo to3tcd to please the most fastidious, and not the least of It» advuntacos, the rates OCEAN GROVÈ, N. J! It foreshadows to tho child, under most are most reasonable. . MRS. M. F, .MePHEJtS.OK, Proprietor. * many people who arc pmyinu (hat the Gov­ favorable circumstances, that impartiality DeUghtfully. situated on .PITMAN AVENUE, ' ernor of Texas will succeed in his Inudnblo which our children, sooner or later, jire one house from tho beach. Capacity 1M guefits. ctiorta to prevent the soil of h!n Slate being suro to experience out in the untried world GROVE HALL, The house baa recently been fitted up with Hot that lies before them. If they may, whilo Pilgrim Pathw.ayj opposite Thompson Park, Ocean Grove; N. J. • Air l-’urnaccs, and will hereafter.bo keptopeti all disgraced’ by . n prize light whenllie fitiited yet under tho tender care of good Christian the year. Its flue ocean view, large, cool v^eran* positively that.the United State« government Convenient to all points of Interest. Open May 1. Seventeenth season. die). KjiriiiR beds, best sanitary plumhlne.cte., ofier teachers, learn something of tho impartial ...... For terms address spocliil inducements to permanent and transient would not permit tho light to tnko.pitico in troatmont which awaits them out in real life Dox 2153 Mt>. E. A. IRELAND, Proprietor. guests Table, as in tho past, first-class. Stago thò Indian. Territori’, notwithstanding [ns- it must certainly do much to preparo them at ihetlepot to.meet all trains. Hriug baggngo for tho stern duty that awaits them. The . ADA CATHBlt. MtSS ASSA I.EIDtGir checks to the hotiso. . . Hcrtions of the newspapers that there is no mero .mastery of books is the smallest part Terms reasonable. N. U. KILMER, la«*, to keep the fighters out oi Indian Ter-' of a good education.-' This may ho gotten ■ . 3 and 5 PltmRu Avenue, Ocean Grovo.' rirtory if they- are not til lowed to light In in local schools, buteelf-reiianeo is not and THE EVERETT HOUSE, Lock Box iOsT. . / • • Texas. Tho Attorney-General says H mat­ ennnot bo fostered at home, nnd what is an Embury avenue, near Central avemie, ' Ocean Grove, N. J. education worth without self-reliance .and .Locatian central, and Convenient to PoatotTlco. New Auditorium and tho ocean. A compara­ terà little whether there, in or is nut a ter­ self-restraint? From tho standpoint of edu­ tively new house, spacious, ploan, woU furnlshedand attractive In environment, best attention to ritorial law prohibiting prize lighting in cation. what a conspicuous placo Penning­ Kuests, and all sanitary conditions perfect. Rates the most reasonable. Indian Territory, as he.has no doubt of.his ton Seminary lias occupied in its career, of • • AILSSES GATHER & LBIDIGH, Proprietors. Delaware Vilia. lUly-livo years! Its . numerous alumni, ability to rtnjl a law .to lit the ease, if it be­ numbering over ton thousand, and scattered Central and Pitman Avenues; Ocean Grove, N; J. comes ncccs’sary, and that it can .bo stated all over, this continent, and many of them THE EL DORADO, as coming from him ofllcially that no prizo in distant-lands, is full proof of thisv Broadway, fronting Pletfcher Lake and the Sea, . OCEAN GROVER N. J. Location central and most convenient. Accommo­ ’ Address Dr. Thomas Hanlon, Pennington lighting will bo allowed upon any territory 1 Nineteenth Season. Choice location. Splendid Ocean view. Flowing Artesian well, ctieerfal dations aud attention firdt-claes. N. J., for qur catalouge. It. is full of the rooms, broad verandas. Attention that class In every particular, For terms, etc., address over which tiio government has dirccfc juris­ very information you aro now seeking for Box 5*070. MRS. A. LOOMIS, proprietor. Lock Box5ir.' - . diction, your son or'daughter, and-is so beautiful .State Department officiala think, and that it would grace- your parlor table. It MRS. V. L. CULBERTSON I Ppo,lVo will be sent you . free,.or may bo had at LAWRENCE HOUSE, “ MRS. M. II. PRICE ,* Prop’r^. those familiar with Chinese missions ngreo Ocean Grovo Book Store. Dr. Hanlon may with .them, that the official degradation of be seen at .his residence 101 Mt. Tabor Way. Corner Main and Contrai, Ocoan Giovo, N. J. MISS ADDIE IIAZZARD, Manoirer. Two blocks trom tho Ocean Promenade and Fishing Pier. Artesian water. Perfect saultar® Viceroy Liu, which the Chinese government appliances. Electric lights. Homo comforts. Reasonable rates. • . has been forced into by. Great Britain, will 1VO. Box20ii.. MISS M. WHITE, Proprietor. result in making tho lives and property of SPECIAL NOTICES. .missionaries safer in that country than they- THE LILLAGAARD, The Holland, havo over been. According to oflloial infor­ HAS. W. KARBNEB, M. D. Abbott near Ocaan Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. mation tho American Commission wMch is c - AcecommodattonB for lOOeuosts; rooms large, airy and well furnl»bed : an utiobstructcd view .to investigate the Oliong Tu riots will bo FUTMICIAN AND SCHOKON of tho Ocean ; oti'y a few steps from Llllnitore's new and elegantly appointed hot sea water bathing Sea View and Boach Avenues, Graduate of both fechools. establishment, sanitation norfcct and full supply of Artesian water; electrlo lights. Special rates aided in overy way by tho ^Chinese govern­ 8ummer office—Opposite Postofflee, Ocean Grove for Juno and September, also to families for tho season, . OOEAN GROVE, N. J . ment, which 6éems at last to.be thoroughly Pilgrim Pathway, corner Mt. Hcrmon Way. • P. O. Box 8101. • MRS. M. B. HERITAGE, Prop'r alive to tho importance of the object sóught 1409 South I5th Street, . . Philadelphia, Pa ' Respectfully refers to Rev. E. H. 8tokes, D. D., by this.government. • Rev. A. Waliaco, D.D., aud (•*George W. Evans," This hotiso Is noted for Its tine targe rooms, ox : Dr. Bankin', president of Howard Univer­ Esq., Occau Grovo. . THE ALBATROSS, cellent tablo and ;grand outlook on lake and. sity, whojwas for a -long poriod pastor of 32 and 34 Oceau Pathway, South Side, Ocean Grove, N. J. ocean. Enlarged and .Improved. \ . . j y R i MARGARET Q. CURRI-E, One of tho fine?t looations in the Grove.; beautifully situated on the Ocoan boulevard, near tho the -First Congregational ’Church,-began a bcaoh and Auditorium ; superior accommodations and everything stitelly first^«class. MUS. n. M. AGNEW*,' proprlotor. .'series of Sunday/afternoon sermons in tho h o m c k o i »a t i i i s t . P.O. Box2035 MKS M.O. DOWNS. Prop’r. . college chapel with a striking one, “ Tho 120 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove; Opportunities of Life,” histejct boing 6 a!a- ’ tiaris 0; 1 0 —“As we have opportunity.” -. Dlacascs of women and children a specialty. THE MULFORD, 27 aud 29 Olio Street,. Ocenn Grove, N. J. . The Christian Endeavor oxceutivo com­ OFFICE HOURS-? to 10 a. in., 2 to 5,7 to 10 p. m.' Two minutes from ocean, near .Wesley Lake, Young People’s Temple, Auditorium. Postofllco I mittee which is arranging ior tho big con­ Bathing" ' ~Grounds * and Fishing Pier, All modern improvements, Artssiiur water, five boats, piano vention to bo hold in Washington next year JU L IA S. BARIGHT, M. D. aud organ. Reasonable rates. Table tlrst.elafs. . Imd an important mooting this week,-at Lock Box 2-Jlil. WALTER.!. MULFOHD; Prop’r: which the work was classified nnd divided Homosopathic Physician and Surgeon, among a lot of. sub-committee’s. The eom- 331 MILL STREET, . Ocean Grove, N, J . ; mitteo adopted » ‘welcome song, written by POUGHKEEPSIE. N. V, T he N ational, Disease of Women and Children, Examina­ Main Avo. opposite Association Office, Ocean Grove, N. J. Mr. Carlton Hughes, of this city; also a de­ tions aud Local Trcatmout a Specialty. . This has been tho favorite hotel ever since It was.opened for many Ocean Grove visitors. It* sign for the convention flog. The (lug will . Outside calls day or night attended. contrat- locatlou.. convenient appointment*, ami every, requisite for health and comfort, give the Open all the year. bo red, white and blue. A .broad white Hours, 7 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3.30 P. m„ 0.30 to 9 p. m. Natloual deserved prominence. Box 309. MRS. J. A KKfc'X, proprietor. stripe will run across it from the lower left to tho upper viglit-hand corner, with the R. I. N. EEEGLE, When you go to New York, stop at word “ Washington” in red;.tho upper left D H O R T O N ’S , 1-iO W ent 2 2 il S t r e e t , Charles J . Hunt. triangular section, will bò red with white 78 Bluln Avcnno, Ol'KA.V OKOVK, X. J. Central, quiet,-home-llke. Ri«Ìit In the hear! • monogram “ 0. E .,” while ;the lower right DICKINSON. of thcfchoppIuR aud amusement .district { couve, • triangular section, will be blue, with “ DO” Omcg Hours—7 to D a. m.. 13 to 2 aud 6 to S p. m. nient to overy whore. 81.50 per day. American plan. NORMAN HOUSE in white. • These flags will bo.manufactured . " Dosimetric.’' V 28 to 34 Bath Avenue,; Ocean Grovo, N. J. in quantities and furnished.to Endoavorers Dickinson College, Established ISi5 Opon May to October, -.«hort block cast of Now Auditorium: CCO feet from Ocean; ali over tho.couutry. Eot-the special ben­ one atul a half blocks east of Heck street brldco conneotlnc Asbhry t’ark with Ocean Grove; do- Fern Cottage, Miihtful location ; overy attention Ktvon to comfort of guests. Terms. Juno and Sept. SG'to ?8. July efit of yoiir’C. 12. readers a copy of tho wel­ R. S. G. WALLACE, . Out) bund red and tldrtoimth year.’. Foitr full and August, $7 to $10. Address Lock Box ^147. M HS. C. R. l’HIEST, Prop’r. • D four*yvar courses —Clnssical, Latin-Scientlllc, S. Ilertnon and New York Ave. come song, .which, ia sung to'the tuiie of —DENTIST— (im'k-Seientillc ami Motlern Laturuai;e. Par- America, is appended: tlcular uttontlon to Oratory under tho President. , OOEAN OROVE. N, J. * Summer' ofllce, opposite Post Olllce. Pligrlm (\inm!oti»ly equipped Gymnasium with Athletic: - OSBORNE HOUSE, WELCOME TO WASHINGTON, ’00. P’way, Occati Grove. -Established In 1881. Field.Many prizes. .• Qulot.aud horaellko accom’modations; pleas­ To.all who love the Lord, • Regular ottico, 4C5 Pena street, Camdou, N, J. ant rooms, good table and every requisite-of 'Cnrner of Central and Pitman Avenues, Ocean Grove, N.’J. Resting upon His word, Has all tho modern appliances for rapid work ALL BUILDINGS IttiATKI) HY STEAM. health aud comfort. This popular ami well known house has been leasod by JtHS. II. CLEMENT, (formorly of tho and alleviating pain. .{Jus ór local auesthetlcs MRS. ANNA GALL, Alpha). It Is convenient to both Auditorium and beach : electric litfhtlug; perfect sanitary arrange­ Welcome wo bring. used in extraction. Ladies admitted on noiml terms. ‘Elegant • In Christian charity, now bull for ladles provided with all enliven* Box 8lfW. . Proprietor. ments ; moms open on wide verandahs on both'second and third Hoots. Accommodatloua for tsM Respectfully refers to Kev. K.'H, Stokes. D.D.. fences ami thorniiKhly furnished will be opened. guests., Appolntmenta flrst-elass In every respect. Lock Bos ShJSl. Freely we offer thee, Rev. A. Waliaco, D.D., Rev. R. J. Andrews aud Soptendier. ISDii. Expeii»es. very reustumble. . Love iu its sauefiij' Dr. J. H. Alday, Oceau Grovo. ; . - • And now wè sing. Gamp View Cottage, ~ liO WLAN D lioUSE, As we Endeav’rera meet EO. L. D. TOMPKINS, D.D.S. , Mt. Carmel, Ocean Grove, N. J, ‘ In sueh communion sweet. Dickinson School, of Law. 68 OPEN JUNK 10, 180r,. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. G • ;.f P. .0 Box ¿13- . From day tó day, ' ; -DENTIST-— (Nairse three years.'.' firatluates receivo. the Airy rooriis opening on broad verandas on first, second and third floors. . Whilo we to God appeal,. Dontal’ Parlors, Mattlson avenue and Emory detfreo »>f L. L. U. Four profe^ors mid ton lec­ MHS. M. M. CROSS, Proprietor. Spcclal rates for families. Lock Box 7*J3. REV. S. II. ASAY, Proprietor. May.each.His Spirit feel,• street, entrauco on Emory street. ARtmry. Park, turers, embracini; iu the list some of the lending, Tho Catnp View will bo found under present May God Himself reveal, . . N. J Gas administered. OHlco hours 9 a. m. to uristsahd lawyers in the country. Instruction- mamiRemout a home-like and very comfortable T6 all, wo pray. 5 P. M. • tirgcly by daily recitation, aeciunpauied by ttls* stopping place, for permanent or transient guests. ntssious. Unsurpassed (*ourt Privileges. • Terms always the most reasonable. Welcome to heart and home, Terms lower than in any other Ursticlass school H iglilaiicl House, in the country. • ; ’ Opon during tho Winter months. Warm rooni3. Welcome to Wàshington, For catalogues'atul further iu format mu'ad«; 25 Atlaijtic Ave., Ocean Grove, N. 3 , Welcome this dai*. • : For Sale or Rent. . Dôlklitfdiîv situated neAr tlte Ocean. WestOy Lake, Auditorium and Young People's Temple, .God grant you peace and rest, dretv* WM. TKK.’KETT, L.L. I)., largo, thoroughly furnished, well ventilated rooms. All modern Improvements. Accommoda-' ^ Mako pure each loyal breast, COWELL HOUSE, Dean. Ions for tlfty euests. Hates until July 16. and after Sept. 1. $r persweek ; from July 15 to Sept. 1,510 ■ ' Carlisle, Pa, ST. ELMO, single. SU to 5J0 for couples per week. ‘ Be iu your heart the giiest, iJO W'ehb Ave., ; . ( »ceati Grove. With you a I way. tj<»r. Niuv Viuk nnd.Main ¿yvenues, Box A)?5. ‘ K. 1). HOSECRANS. . Wave, wave, our colors wave« . C an be seen any time. Dickinson Preparatory School. Oci:an (j ho vi;, X. J. ’ Those which our fathers gave -. . .11’LI A A. C O W K U. : Does only college |uepuratt*ry work. Only Superior Hoarding Aceommndntlous. Central .'.'At Freedom’s birth:,. . ; - ext*orienced teachers employed. • Instruction T lie A-X'clinore, •. lieti, ti’ue and.white, the three, thorough. Iluililing commodious, well equipped Ideation. .One Square from Postotllce. Near Au- Ocean Pathway, Near tlio Sea . LoVti, Truth and-l’urityi . . and heated by steitm.- Colleue. Librarle.s, l(oa»l* dltorinni. Couyenient to the beiteli.- This tiewlv erect»'tl and compiidely furnished hotel Is pre-eminent for choice location, mpgaifl- Mighty hi utiHjy • ' '. ' ing Itooni. iiymnnsium, Athletic Field accessible Hex2o:.i MHS M. M. OtiMPTON. Prop.' Cent outlook; luxurious rooms and tlrst-chiss uccommodattotis. Every modern eiuivonlenee. ' For all the earth. FLORIDA-BOARDING. to all srndouls. ; Open to both sexes. P. O. Box iitV». • Address M«3. M. M. RUSSELL. Proprietor. Porsons"tliiiifetuc of ^pi.-tidin« pnri «f flu*en­ TEKMS VERY REASONABLE. s One glad, united band, siling winter .In-tho tmntty ubodos of Florida, Be quick with heart-and hand, .wiicro till tlto- rigors' of w itttor a re avoitlett, mid ' For catalogues of C*»llege and P reparatory Metz Cottage, Fur Christ to do. fuehlo constitutions Imilt tij». will hear of a School address THE CARROLLTON, Search for tho strayed and lost, . (jt)¡(it, rc'spoctublo.nnd honieliko placo In hoalthy . (fEORliK EDWARD HEED, L.L. D., X. li. Cor. Pii Krim Pathway imd Hefk Aye. Save men at any cost;. . v ri'gion, nml very reasoimhlo c h a rts for board, President, 28 Ocean Pathway, South Side, Ocean Grove, N, J. will obtain all nmtnd information as to trawl, t’arlisle. Pa Very convenient lo;*ni Ion nenr Poi*t Ottico, Audi­ •Rescue tho tempest-tossed. V-• etc., by addressing ■ ■ . torium aud nil points of InieiCbt. All home com­ A FLJtST.ULASS HOCSE. ' To God be true. - . Mils. KVA M. WATSON. \ forts. Table boaid. Kca*ourtblo terms. • . AWEK L. JltO. WILSON. •;? Wimlst*r, Kloridtt. That thore Is no jealousy felt by Washing­ Box i:«. MSSrf R. WOull, J’rcip'r. , ton ministers of other, denominations to­ F O K S A L E . NOTI€E. wards Dr. Tulmugè was shown, by Dr.. Ocean H ouse, CO It. CLARK AX I) XEW JERSEY AVENUES, Stakely, pastor of. tho First Baptist Church, . OCEAN GROVE. Tents and Awnings Mansion House, MAIN AVENUE, Near Association Building, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. \vlien he, lust -Sunday, asked tho Divine N E. COR. .EM BUB Y AND NEW YOHK AVES. Acuommodfttlous for 15t) guests, with first-elasa table hml every needed coin fort,- Within one • A cornor bdj.price $000;'and lot adjolnim; Taken Dowa and Stored. minutes’ walk of tho great Auditorium, aud three minutes to tho oeruti.. • _ ^ blessing for Dr. Talmago and his work in with', furnished tl-room plastered cottage upon Box 317. Titus. PRESTIS, Proprietor. ; this city. , •'' • It, price $1,250, on easy terms.' Address. Cetitrftl and *t OOlce, Auditorium or the Those who do not believe the colored peo­ NECESSARY REPAIRS MADE ' Ocean.' Pleasant ro mis and gond table* Hates ple can .be interebled in temperance should art Railroad avenue. Jersey City, N. J. DURING THE WINTER. the most reasonable. • • - OCEAN VIEW HOUSE, have seen the enthusiasm displayed by them Box ’.lil. ' ■ 1 'MlSS'A. HONS ALL, Prop’r Corner Broadway and Oeritral Avenue, .Ocoan'Grove, N.J. OA.KE o r etllLDKEN. ‘ Apply immediately to - . at the Anti-Saloon mass' meeting held in Sixteenth SeaMin. Aeeommedatmns homed!ke, and terms reasonable. Sfiultary arrahRemeutg tho N1 net coutil Street Bapt iat Cliurch. The A couplo iu mitldlo life, huviti« a comfortable S. HEMMENWAY, FUKXISUEl) iiOOMS approved. Location hcnttiiful, cheerfut aud accegslble. . . . modiihr was presided over by F. D. Power/ cut taue homo in Ociuin Grove, and behm desir* Box ^ 0J. . . -MBS. \YM. A. WHITE, Proprietor. and was largely attended. . ous of dohiK good, could tako.ehamo of two or U17 I'oojuimn Avemie, Pleasant furuiidied rooniii on second floor, for mom children who are without competent care, A.sbtuy Park, N..!. hou^e-keiikimi. very-reason id lie term:«. Apply and see aftertheir Iteulthaud schnoliug, on very- l-oasonrtblo terms.- ' . . • •• to MllivM. A. SICAHAR, , T lie B ordent ow n, Tho rcimsylavniu Railroad, with ita ac­ ebani, st rawJierrles, raspberries and black-. .{it) tembiiry.iivo., Ocean tirove. m a i n a v e n u e , Near lîeiiuli Avenue, OCEAN UliOVE, N. J. customed- enterprise, will am a completo herrìus; all hearing; good reasous for selling. Ouo of the prominent and popular houses of Oesan (J rove’s principal thoroughfare.^ .Well known «ohethil« of special train/. Mm I Philadelphia, t.’idt ou thè premises. di. ÌLitrttAiitt.t.vi). for comfort..abun-lattee, and the ktmlest atte..*ton. LVrth year." Rates always reasonablo.. Trenton and other points to tho fair grounds, CEMETERY LOTS MRS, KATE APPLETON*; Manager. MUS. MARY ALLEN, Proprietor. and excursion -tickets will bo sold on tho Caramels» dales of tho Fair, including admission, E PILE PT IO CURE, E O lt S A L E ..... from all ticket stations on tho United Rail­ Two uholcò. lots, Nos. yû-i and oOÔ, Sec­ roads in the State of Now Jersey at greatly Rich, Mellow, Delicious . Ono.o.C tho gieiitent. remedles over prnduced. tion A, in Mt. Prospect Cemotery, on ac-! THE BALMORAL, Eiubniiod by pliysicians, and ceri aia in curativo SURF AVENUE, NEAR CENTRAL, OCEAN GROVE, N. J, reduced rales.' The’rate from riilladelnhia Namt on Each Wrapper. resili Ih. A trial .vili -provo it.s oHicacy. Doso commodntiug terms. .Apply to and Trenton, including admission, is fixed amali and hartuless tu thè tuost dolicato person.- Editor Ocean Grove Kiccord, OPEN JUNE U. Largo rooms, nicely furnished, oxcollent tablo, Artesian water, norfcct sant* at SI,and proportionate reductions will pre­ Tiiis rothedy may ho secured on application to' tary arratiKomonta and electric lights. One block from tho Oceau, ouo blook from Wesloy Lake. vail elaowhoro. Advertising matter at tho Sold on Knilroatls atul Steamboats thooditor of thls papor, wlm wlll givo informa*, or owner. Mits. Mary Lawrenci:, . Close to Ross’ Pavltlou uud bathtng-grounds Prices modorato. ,* stations will afford specillo information. . genorally. tiou as to how to obtliln lt.. . *•-: , 7*18 N. tilth St.,;PhUttilelphia; Lock Box ill, FERDINAND VAN falCLEN, Proprietor and Manager. o r i T T i a *NT a-B O T E lEòIECOIEìID, O C T O B E R 5 . 1895,

T. FR A NK APPLEBY, THE POLICY Real Estate OF T1IE----- . . a n i> Insurance ANHATTAN 61 MAIN AVENUE, Asbury Park and Ocean Grovo Batik Building Life IiiMirance Company OCEAN GROVE.

FOR-CATALOGUE 5 P itm an Avo. p ,o c e a n g r o v e . Privileges nml Gunrtmtees nro part cl tboOontrnot nnd nppoar written in tbo body of tbo Polioy. Our Survivorship Dividend Plan gives Investment, and Protection. Send for statement, stating age. AtltlroNri JAMES II. C A im A* SONS, Mimnjcorn, C. A. SALLADE, Now Manhattan llulhling:, S. E. Cor. Fourth aatl WnlnntSt«;, Philnddlililn, pElRtt JCiiÔÛU CAVEATSJRADE MARKs PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST, COPYRIGHTS; A representative American : CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? Fora The standard Railroad of America; prompt nnawcr and an honest opinion, wrlto to -T-CTST Bu^îness SchooI for both ASBURY PARK. lU UN N CO ., who have had nearly fifty yenra’ . sexes. On and after Sept. Si, 1695. Oxpcrlenco in th e putont business. Comraunlcii- Trains Leave Asbury Park—Week Days. tlotis st rictly confidential,. A H a n d b o o k of In- StOONO, TmIHO i*th fto o sa iornmtlon concerning I’ntcjilN.nnil how to oh- ■ 'For New-York‘and N ew ark—0.48, 7.42, 8.50, 9.10 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. tnln tliem sent freo. Also a catalogue of mechan-.. ica! and scientl/Jo hnoks sent /rep. 2. or R ECO HO BUILDING.- a. m;. 1.10,3 60 6.27 p.m. For E lizab eth -6.18, 7.42, . . 9.10 a.m ., 1.10, 3.60, Patents taken • through Munn'& Co. recelvo 917-919 OHCSTfiUT GTBECT.' 8 20 snecinl notlcotntlio S clcn tlflc A n tc ric n n , anti 5.27 p.m. thus nro brought widely before tho public with­ THE NEW BOOH BY PMlLAOELPHfA—• ' ...... For Rahway—fi.4S. 9.10 a. tn., 1.10, 5.27 p.m. out coat to tho inventor. This sntendld paper,' For M atawan—B.48, 3.10 a.m .. 1.10. 5.«7 p.m. BROWMS BAZAR, issued weekly, elecamiy Illustrated, has by far tho. THOMAS MAY PEIRCÜ, A. M., Ph. D For Long Branch-6.48,7.42, 8.20, 9.10,1023,11.03, largest circulation of any scientific work In tho John R, Swenev, W, J. Kikpatrick, H, L. Gilmour. •. 11.45 a.m ., i.10,2.25,3.50, (4.12 Saturdays only), world. S 3 a year, Bnmpio coplea sent free. Founder and Prlucipat. 210 Cookman Avenue,; Building Edition, monthly, *‘i.60 a year, Slnplo • 5.27.5.42, 0.40. 7.14 p.m. copies, MU cents. Every number contains beau­ . A Commercial St hool >,( high grade, which For Red B auk-0.48.7.42, 9.10 a.m ., 1.10,3.50, 5.27; ' ASBUBY PARK, ; - tiful plates. In colors, and photographs of new, The fiutue lavish supply of new beauties, the same careful Selection couples a good English educate n with a systent­ p.m. houses, with plans, enabling builders to show tho itle business training , For Philadelphia (Broad Street) and Trenton- latest designs and Becurn contracts. Address of well known favorites will be found in tills as In our former books, MUNN & CO„ New Youk, U til BuoAmvAT 0 * 1 S T YEAR-*----- 7.25, 7.5G a.m ., 12.83, 3 57,5.83 p.m. The old established and always popular empo* making In all 224 pages. Intending visitors to Ocean Grove, Pitman For Camden, vlaTrepton aud Bordentown—7.25, riunì forali tlm latest novelties in Uric-a-brac, Grove, Chester Heights, and;the other large gatherings, should buy an ' nndor tbo so mo Principal. a.m „ 12.83,8.57 p.m . . an d tlio richest begin Monday, September For New Brunswick, via Moumoutbs Junction— JOHN J HOOD, PHIIj ADELPHIA, PA. a, 1805. Night Sessions. September 10, J$9S- • 7.50 a m ., 12 33,3.57,5.83 p.m. School literature, including addresses of Ex-. Trains Leave Now York for ABbury Park GENER a T A G E N T ^Speaker Reed and Max O* Kell on last Graduation OCEAN GRDSif LAillDRY, H e n r y O. W in s o r , Prostdont GKo. W. E vans, Vico-Presidcm, Eukünd K. Oatton. <î* bit» Day, free. . ______• ' ' (via .Dcabrosscs and Cortlaudt St. ferries) For the Purchase, Salo and Renting of At 9.10 a. m.i.12.10, 2.80, 3 40, 4.20, 5.10, 7.00 p.m . Real Cstato. Also, Graduate« nrc Successfully OLIN STK EET, Opposite P ost Office. Sundays, 9.45 a.m .,-6.15 p.m. Property insured in flrst-claas companies; »► »Assisted to Positions; On Sunday, will stop a t Interlaken and Avon in . CHU JOR. Proprietor. Improvements made for non-residents, place of North Asbury Park and Asbury Park Proporty cared for, • to lot off passengers. ■ Best arrangements for rapid aud thorough work Loans negotiated and collections made. Mi! Pari Trains Leave Philadelphia for Asbury Park at reasonable prleef*. Articles called for and de­ Commissioner of Deeds and Notary Public. Directory —week days. livered in auy part of Grove or Park when desired. P.O. Box 2180. • Correspondence solicited. MATTISON AVE, AND MAIN ST., ASBURY PARK. Broad Street Station—At 6.60,8.25,11.39 a 3.30, ra., MAIN AVENUE AND PILGRIM PATHWAY, OCEAN GROVE. OF OCEAN GROVE HOTELS AND HOARDING 4.00 p m . M arket St. wharf, via Camden and OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. • Trenton, 6.in, .7.20,‘ 10.30 a. m., 2 80, 8.80 p.m.. OaoANizBn J anuary, 18£0. HOUSES, Loavo Market St. W harf.7.20 a.m.,4.00pm, J, S. FLITCROFT & BR0„ Washington and tho South. . CAPITAL, 880,000. SURPLUtt, 828,000 A rlington, fronting on Arlington Square. JAMES P. TIBBITS, ■Atlantic, Pitmau and Bench arcs., nearoccan. LBAVK BROAD ST. PHILADa. • Tranfiacts a general Banking Business, Issues Foreign and Domestic Drafts Ardmore, Ocean Pathway near the sea. For Baltlmoro and W ashington, 3.50, 7.20, 8.31, Prompt attcntiou given to all matteis entrusted to »6 9.10.10.20,11.18,11.38 a.m .(12.31 Limited Dininc Albatross, Ocean Pathway east of central avenue. Sanitary Plumbers, tOLLE(TION8 WAOF AND PROMPTLT ACH JHIU l.KI>GTD. Alaska, Pitman avenue near ucean. Car), 1.12, 3.4G, 4:41.(5.10 Congressional Lim­ and Dealers in. ’’ Alpha, Ocean Pathway near the surf. liuu,ited, DininguiuiiiK Lar/,Car), G.17,u-ii, o.,»a,0.55, (Dining Car), 7.40 REAL ESTATE anft INSURANCE DIRECTORS: . ’ Amherst. Pitman avenue east of Beach. T p.m. (Dining Car), ~ ' and 12.05 nightufght weekdays.w . Sundays, 8.50. • 7.20,940, 11.18,11.38 ".3 8 a.mi ., 112, STOVI3S and KANGES, N. E. BUCHANON. J. S. FERGUSON. >¿£0. W.^EVANb. Aldlne, Main avenue east of Central. 0 .0 . CLAYTON, Aurora, surf and Atlantic east of Beach. 4.41,..... 0 55, (Dining _ Car), .. 7-40 .p m. (DU (DlnlugCar). Opposite Post Office, OEO.W TREAT. I A. WAINRIGHT . and 12.05 night.. 11 lüinbiiry Av. Ocean Grovo. n ß . T. a . w . n K T R l^ K JOnw HUBBARD, un'MNV r>. WTN0OR. A rctic, S urf near Ocean front. . .< ' • T. FRANK APPLEBY. Argyle, .31 Abbott avenue, ; Tim e-tables of a ll-o th er trains of tho ayfitom O CEA N G R O V E , N. J . LKWI8 RAINEAR. AMOS TILTON. may bo obtained at tho ticket oGioos or sta­ VnUH PATRONAGE «OI.Kìt^Ki* ryn Mawr House, corner Heck aud Central, tions Cottages and Boarding Houfcs to Rent an d fo B roadway House, corner Beach avenue. J . H. WOOD, Oft,. Pan Agi Sale at Bradley Beach und Ocean Grovo. Also Beach Avenue Jloui-e. Beach aud Webb avenues. S. M. I'RE.VOST, O ff J fanaoer. • ots for sale. WILLIAM H.BEEGLE Buena Vista, corner Heck and Bench avenues. Balmoral, Surf avenue east of Central. (Successor to H. B. Beeglo.) . Bath itvenuo House, corner of Central. ICW y o ilh A LOIkG HHAiyCli K. M. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ASBURY PARK. Bower Cottage, corner Olin and Central, A. ALLISON; WHITE, Ballard Villa, 99 Main Avenue. .. Tim e T ab le. In effect Oct. 1. 1816 Real Estate Capital. $100,000 j Located in Monmoutb Building I Surplus, §70,000. Successor to James A. Griffing & Co. /"'iarrolllon; Ocean Pathway near Beach, Stations tn New Vork—Centra) U.K. of Now Je • • AND------Ocean Grovo Office— Association Building. . ' v '^eutenuial, Main near post office. soy, foot of Llborty Stroot; P. R. R., foot of ChalfontQ, Ocean front and Bath. Oortlandtund DosbrosBea Streets; N. J.fioutt-, Prompt and careful attontton given to all bualnoss entrustod to our care.. Now York, Brooklyn Chautauqua, Broadway near Central. ern Railway, foot of Reotor St. -OCEAN GROVE- and Philadelphia directories for tho uso of tho nubllo on file at tho offlco. Camp View,‘68 Mt. Carmel, near Auditorium. Insurance, Cowell House, Webb near Beach. l b a v b h b w »rona > « n a s b o r v p a b e . &c. ■ • OFFICERS: • .. .-. • Central Houso, Main aud Beach avenues. Central R. R. of N. J.—4.ao. 8.15, 11.30 a m .; 1.30. 48 MAIN AVE., Goo. F. Kroohl, Prea. . O. H. Brown, 1st Vice Prea. A lbert c ; Tw ining, Cashier : T \c m a rf3t, Oceau front and Bath avenue. ' ♦3 30, 4.00, *4 3), 6 30, 0.15 p. m. PH ARM AC Y M. L. Bam m an, 2d V iooPres. \ M. V. Dager, Aas’t Cashier. J-/elawa*o Villa, Central and Pitman avea Pennsylvania—9.10 a. m., 12,10, 2.30, *3.40, *4.20, OOE!A.lSr Q -R O T E . • - • DIRECTORS: • ' Davidson Houbo, C3 Abbott avetiud. 5.10.7.00 p. m. Isaac C. Konnody, Bruce 8. Keator, M. D., Chas. a. Atkins, Chas. A. Young, New’ Jersey bouthorn—*3.45 p. m. Pitman Ave., opp. “ The Arlington,” NOTARY PUBLIC. * W. II. Beeglo, M. L. Bamman, Geo. F. Kroehl, Jo h n S. Ripley TJ'lDorado. Broad way near the sea. LHAV* APnintY p a u r p o jt n <>* t o n K . Milan Ross, . Oliver H. Brown, Albert C. Twinlmz, Sherm an B. O vlatt. •^vcrtou, Pilgrim PattPathway and Ab)>ott. G.18, 6.39, 0 48. 7.00, *7 5», *7.12, *7 47, *8.02. *8.20, OCEAN CROVE, N. J. D. C. Covert, Dr. Sam’I Johnson. TPalslngtou, Webb avenuo etu>l of Central*. 9.10, 9.40, 1056 a m , 1.10, 2.10. *3 50, 4.00, 5.27, JOHN M. DEY, VOUR BUSINE8P FAVORS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. 7.00 p m . «*• crn cottage, Now Vork ave, and Mt, llcrmon. Drugs, Chemicals, Fancy Goods, Sponges. Patent (Permanently residing at Occan Grove,) For Philadelphia andTrnntnn. via. Hound Broo» Medicines. Pharmaceutical Preparatlcns, etc. /^.rove Hall, Pilgrim Pathway and Thomson Park. R oute—7 00, (8.02 with chango of cars a t Pcd Store closed on Sundays duriti« churth services. 'Jem Cottage, corner Surf and Bench avenues; Bank) a.m ;,210. p:m. , Grlillth Cottage, CO Mt. Jlotmon. For Belmar, soring Lake,BeaGirt-0.40.0.59,7.25. ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, THE CLYDE STEAMSHIPSI CO. 7.5G, 10.12, 11.08 a. m., 12 SB, 1 18, 2.13, trow land House, opposite Tabernacle; 3 28. 3.57 , 4.23, 6.02. 5.16. 6 20.5.3;l, 5.38,5 58, GEO. K. HOUGH, Is always ready to furnish pians and estim ates of NEW YORK, CHARLESTON, 8. 0„& JACKSONVILLE, FLA,, SERVICE •^otel Grand, Oceau front. 0.08, 0.13, 7.13.7,18, 8;i0, 9 03 p. in. cottages iu every size and style. . Highland House. Atlantic east of Central.' Manasquan aud Point Pleasant—0.40,069.10.12, For good workmanship and satisfactory terms, St. John'* Hiver Service'beticeen Jacksonville and Sanford, Fla., and all intermediate. • Holland House, Sea View and Beach avenues. 11.08, a.‘ m ., 1.18, 2.13, 3 28. 4.23. 5.02, 6.20, Practical Tailor and Cutter, he refers to all for whom ho has orcctcd cottages, • • ' ‘ lauditi ya on St. Hiver. 5 M3, 5.6S. 0.08, G 13,7.13, 7.18.8.10,0 03 p. m. . both in Occan Grovo aud Aabury Park,during tho Tvy House, Main avenue near Bench, (t&te of Philadelphia!) • past fifteen years. ^nterlankcn, Atlantic near tho sea. .. For Freehold. Trenton and Phlladolphia.vlabea Irvington, Beach aud Embury. . . : G i r t- *7.25, 7.50 a.m .. 12.33,3.57,5.83 p. m. N «». 3 Pilgrim Pitdiwny, nearly oi»», * JOHN M. DEY, For Toms River,'Mt. Holly and Caradoii, (Shore Pont otllco, Oi'.enu « ro v e. Trennedy House, Webb aveuue near Beach. Route), 0.10, (U,1S Mondays only) a.m.» 2.13, Con Benson aud Main Avo. •. • Ocean Grovo i V cystone, llcck aveuue near post office,. •. 5.20, (7.13, Tom 's River only) p.m. Persons furnishing their own material can have —♦Express. IWFUBULUDQRTT.XU'H it mado up in the latest style and most satisfac­ T illagaard, Abbott avenue near Oceau^ h ; p . b a l d w j n , a. i\ a . u. u. u .o /n .j. tory manner. • . J-JcChevaller, Webb and Central, , J. R. WOOD, Oen'l Par. Agi. ftn n a . II: Jl. JAS. H. SEXTON, Lawrence Hou«o, Main and Central. CUTTING,CLEANING, REPAIRING,PRESSING Lakeside, 100 Wesley lake Terrace. lyj"ain Avenuo Hpu.se, east o f Beach avenue. W M . A. CROSS, Funeral Di •^’-Larlno Villa, Broadway and Ocean avenue. Manchester, Ocean Pathway near Jicach. MARSHALL’S Mauslou House, corner New York and Embury. at Em balmer Mulford Cottages, Olin street near Beach. STRICTLY TE.M PERA NC’E Contractor & Builder 'M etz Cottugd, S. E. Cor. HeCk and Pilgrim P ’way t’otlages and Lots for Salo and to Rem; • • A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CASKETS, ETC. orman House. Duth ai'entie east of Central. . CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Trbwcekly departures between Now York and Charleston, S. C., the South and Southw est, ew Philadelphia, Ocean Pathway near the sea. liesidence, TOWKU IIOUSK, • , Jacksonville, FI«., and all Florida Point:?. NNational Hotel, Main avenue opp..l'o.it*»ffice. DININGROOMS P. O. Box -m , OCEAN GROVE, N. j Flowers of any ilesino at short notice. • . The FI ret i.* composed c»f the following ElegantEleprant Slt*íSteamers: New Enghunt, Br Superlm endeut of Mt. Prospect Cemetery ; J)ro sp cct Villa, Mtlln itnd o cean avetiues. . . Wanamaker'a Grand Depot, aiiUaeKsoiivilli Fie,, v/itliont c e ic , " 611 Cookman&612 Mattison A vs., C^heldon House. Central, Surf and Atlantic. PHILADELPHIA. making elostv connection at Jad» son vi He with he K. C. fc P ..11. J . T. Si.K. >V. Ily.,.and E ast Pummertleld, 0< can Pathway near the sea. • ASBURY PARK. Coast lt. It. Seaside House, Ocean front. C L Y D E ’S S T . J O H N ’S RIVER STEAMERS, Hprny View Hoiiso,.Ocean Iront, Meals to Order from 0 a, m, to 8 p. m. Large aKSortment of Human Hair Works'. .Nat (Di;ii.\iiYi.iNi:) . : ’ • Sclover, Broadway near Ocean avenue. tual Water Curls guaranteed. Comprising tho eh^ant .>.|<>ain charge. Our ice not due till patent is secured,-, 5 Bowling* Groeu, Now York. . Welcome, opposite Oceau Groyo Post Office. !>R0F. MME. E. GRISON. ’ A p a m p h l e t , “ How to Obtain. Patents,"with' Ico Cream, Ices, Frozen Fruits and Jellies. • cost of same In the U. S, and foreign countries; sent free. Address, , Weddings and Evening .Eutertalnments a spe­ WM, P. CLYDE & GO,, General Agents, cialty. Evorytlifng to furnish the tablo and set 5 l*o Hi I hr- f.’rccn, New Vork. )2fioiiilt WJmrvcs Flitladolptila, Pa, frep ol charge. ' GOODRICH’S C . A .S M O W & CO MIL LIN EH Y Opp. P a t e n t O f f ic e , Wà s h in g t o n , D . C, MILAN' ROSS,: Agent for Asbury Park, Ocean Grove and Vicinity Nothing sold or delivered on Sunday. Ocean Grove Express N .E .DUCHANON QEOnOB A. SMOCK N E W G O O D S . Loavo orders 50 Heck avenue, and front of GOOD INVESTMENT. Ladles’ Store, Main avenue. DANIEL D. PEAK, Main Avenue Drug Store SucceHNOr lo GEO. W. EVANS, Buclianon & Smock, BOARDING HOUSE* HO BOHNECTIOH Wltll any OTfeBR EXPRESS Trimmed Hats OCEAN GKOVE, N . J. Oor, Main St. an4 Anbury Ave., Attention to baggagoand freight delivery at de­ Sixteen rooms,-central location, all furnished. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCEj ASBURY PARK, N. J. F or salo very low. Only 81,000cash required, pot, and throughout tho Grove. Prompt and sat­ • Open foi tho winter months opposite Occan • D. C, COVERT, isfactory as usual. Orders promptly attended to/ Grovo Entrance Gates. and Bonnets 27 Pilgrim Pathway. MAIN AVENUE, Lumber, Building Hardware, Keady-\ Mixed Paints, (all prices), .White LATEST STYLES. . ‘First office caBt of tho Association Building. FOR SALE. E. SEABAR, Goneral agent for tho Salo and Ron ting of Occan PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT COM­ Lead, Oil* Varnish, Brushes, etc. ; ; Grovo Properties. Ten-room Cottage; No. 11 Ocean Path, —— JOBBING IN GÌìNEKAiA— Insurance placed n rellablo companies at low­ PLETE AND IN CHARGE OF GRAD­ ' Wo m ake a specialty of CEDAR BIIINGLK8 a t est rates. . 1 wholesalo as well aa retail, which wo manufac­ way, Ocean Grove, N. J; Lot runs through UATES IN PHARMACY. ture at M auahawkln, N. J. MISSES WOOLSTON. Kalsomining |¡Painting Estimates Aimisbed for all kinds of. improve* to Bath aveuue.' . Terms easy. mcnls. Prices guaranteed as low as tho beat goods Also ADAMANT, a p atent Plaatcr, which Is su­ BALLARD VILLA, Address, ' IIIA W. WOOD, NO. 00 IIECK AVENUE, Collections made and loans negotiated. and honost dealing will-pormlt. ^ perior to anything in the market, and is Just tbo thing for cold weather, as freezing does not affect 99 Main Avonuo, Occnn Grove. Trenton,1 N. J. OCEAN GROVE, N, J. cbrrcNponaeuce Solicited, ♦ STEPHEN D. WOOtLEY, it. Satisfaction guaranteed to all customors. • THE TIM ES * * APVIiiiriSHRS , HAS ALL TH E NEW 8 . A m t • a 0-:n¡i MtBi'cM. DO YOU READ IT ? . Tl.r TIMI.» j. i l ...... OCEAN GROVE TIMES.

VOL. III. NO. 23. OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 , ^95. ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR

TOWNSHIP TAX RATE. PERSONAL AND PERTINENT. Joseph White, of the Sjiray View, has car­ PROTECTING THE FRONT. SECOND CENTURY RUN. THE INTERSTATE FAIR. penters at work on the rc»nf of Inn hostelry, It Foots up $17.1« Per Thousand nn Ocean Pleasunt Penciling» About the People, Place, making repairs where neeiied; . Ho Is also A Series, of Jetties to be Constructed Near I:lgfi|ty-Stx Start Jn the Asbury Park Wheel­ The Pesttvit’es at Trenton this Week Attentiti drove Property. . and-Property. • having the old leaders taken down and re­ Ross’ Pavilion to Prevent Further men’s Second Event—HtRhty-three. In- ' f»y Lar^e Crowds of People. A Very- The township ofticinlH lmvc footed up their J)r. E. 31, Stokes is enjoying ut wo weeks’ placed by now ones. tìncrdachmcnts by the Sea. eluding three Ladles Finisti in Time. • Successful.Event. '• tux budget for 1H{I5. iind John Hubbnrd, rest in ilio Poeono.Mountain«.;- . Mrs. E. . E. Boyd .and Nl.Us Emimi M. During . the past season-.’old Ocean has . The* second century run Of. the Asbury T!i<- l[|i..i-.»me Fair which has been in the Collector, i« now busy distributing the Itbv. 11. C.. McBride is located at NoV •Tohnston have . closed the Uradley Beach nguln made serious inroads on tlie cmtjimk- Park Wheelmen took pjaeo Tuesday, Octo- prom-. -- at Trenton this'wieek, ImH been at- bilis. -Any properly owner failing to reeeivo 2027 Wlshart street, -Philadelphia. - Jlouso anti are {comfortably* settled for the meht and the bluff has been eaten awuy to berj!, the course bi'ing'to Trent»»ri and re­ tèndi (I. wit it un'pn eodonted success, not. only a.little token of this elm in eter from the Col- • Miss Joanna T. Peacock, of Camden, is winter, at their home, comer • of Einbury points west of the honrdwalk at many places turn via Eatontown, Freehold, .Highlst'own ili the.way of niuih-nms exhibits but tho af-^ . Íceíor’s ofílcc lias no occasion to recent the spending a few days at the Grove. • and ContraWivenues. . . nt the foot of Spray* Sea View and. Atlantic and Hamilton S«juaro. This-event was at-- tendance till- j«.nr hav lu-tho estlmatitm of apparent Blight, nor need he. lies Hide to call 12vendt E .' Foster, of Broadway', is the Mrs. Lue-illc Morrell, who for many years avenues.. 'To preveiit further damage in tempted on tho 2 1 st of-May, but owing to tho authorities, mailed idI former occa­ nltciilion to the delinquency, for Mr. Hub* happy father of an 8 -pound boy. hiis been a summer resident of Ocean Grove, tills direct ion thè Association hascotitractod ir severe. storm ' which’set in soon after tho sions. ‘ • •• ' •/ bnrting fri-aks and col­ succccdcd only in making it about 1 1 cents .weeks in her pleasant cottage on-Webb ave­ rmakc Morford it WikotPs stables on Snwall struction contemplates tho sinking of a line stations, meals for the wheelmen eh route lections to be had. wlth'scores of tricks and " per $ 1,000.less tlion last year. The town- nue. ; . avenue their headquarters. of heavy piles from 2 0 to JM feet in length and other provisions for. their comfort. gamos to extract the visitors’ dimes. Thom ship tax whs increased fro til 8-1.50 to $5. Mrs. \V, A. Latming .has eloped |tho Ell- • After a very pleasant .visit; of several by hydraulic pressure. TJicsc will bo forced The rain of Sunday night-had put the.roads' were hai f a dozen obese women on ex h ibi There was a decided reduction in tit« county- wood House-and will spend tho winter in weeks’ duration in Delaware, Mrs. Mary clear through the eand and sunk until they in this vicinity in the best possible condi­ tion and as ma'ny living pictures. tax' which was brought down from s?j>,40 Trenton., Flint) and daughter. Miss Carrie, returned aro permanently imbedded. In u firm foun­ tion,-and when the biigler sounded the start Tho. exhibits o f fruits and fatiiijnodoctH last year .to §1.0*2 this year ; while the State A. H. Del In vc n has removed his family to ! to the GroyC 011 Friday evening of last week. dation. Horizontal plunking will then be ut .1 o’clock' 8(5 members, including five were exceptionally line; licit onrilting tho school tax was raised from $ . tt to $2.82, Hotel Majesllc, New York city, for the spiked to these piles, reaching from the top ladies, responded to tho .call. enormously large pumpkins iind crooked 2 0 Rev. George C. Stull, a sOri of Mrs. M;*E. and the special township school tax from winter. to a ' point .as near tho bottom as the sand The run to Eutontown and then Freehold ____ ...^...... , « Stull, of the Iyy House, is spending a ieV neck sqtiasli, \v It hout wh I eh no con nt ry fa i r, $13.75 to g»ÍJ. üíi -In Fire D 1st riet No. .1, , Mrs. Hannah P. Cablo left on Wednes­ and wider wjJJ.ndmit of placing the'm. .This' was made in good tlinc and without, partly- | is.complete.. The sandwich man was them days at the Grove vfsfting friends and rela­ which covers Ocean (»rove and West (»rove day for an extended visit to relutives^ut will be followed by ii Bccond lino of plank­ ular incident, the roads being in splendid ! In all his glory, as vyas also the difp‘.n.-<-r of- tives. Mr. Stull is connected with tlie Mon­ there was a slight saving as it was cut.from Yonkers,-N. Y .. v .. ing the .entire length òf tho jetty placed in condition. From Munalapun' to Illghls- ! red liquid, un .iipulogy for lemonade., TJ . tana Conference. 10 $ 2.20 to S I .90. For Ocean Grove property Linford Leilersòn returned to Lnkewood- aivertical-position, cacli plank being driven town, however, they w'cre in a terrible state; numerous number of sidesliowscam«* in’ for i tho. rate including the tire tn x ij fixed at inst Saturday and will spend .the Winter at. Miss Tibba!s had the misfortune to loso a deep into the sand. Another covering of as Sunday’s rain had not covered that ter- a liberal share, of patroniige, and the 'man .. $ 17.10 per $ 1,0 0 0 , while for the township that resort. • ’ • valuablo. diamond Tuesday evening some­ iiorizotifal jilanking will then be put on and ritory and to mnko the riding inoro'ardiious ; whotn the rural -swain and his beM-giil tle- outside of the lire and light districts it will, Miss Bcrllnt ; Hilton, of Ocean Grove, is where between the Irvington House and tho a second row.of piling driven cióse níjuitM. a strong w'esterlywind began to blow.'- -The \ lights to see on sticli an oec-asion—the pea-, be $15.20 per $ 1,0 00 . the guest of M.rs. ' G. M. Hendrickson, of post, office. It became loose .and slipped the bulwurk thus. formed, when the whole entire lino checked - up all right ùt Hights- | nut .merchant-Mio wii> ihere.;.with*an.extra At tho present time tlur entire shore front New Monmouth. . ' . . from its setting in the ring. structure will be.firmly ’fastened togirther. town but .' beyond that point they were ; jingo.’ >tock on liand, ami tlie mutine»- In\ of Neptune, except ing only Ocean Grove, Jr.e Taylpr Is .speeding a few days nt At the bicycle races at Millville last Sat­ with’ heavy :lron bolts. .Tbe top c»f thè .-1 rue-. obliged to pedal directly into the; wind 1 which the dimes 11 tid nickels kept i«.ur circuits of. tho. track .anci then Wednesday was perhaps the most: notable building and repairing of; roads, maintain­ the cutting nw’ay of tho Oceun embimkment. scattered in-all directions. ' The most-of day in tho history of the Fair so far as at­ Mrs. Garrabrant, of 108 Cook man ave-, of the lot to make room for the improve­ ing tho poor, salaries of officials, cost of. ment.* Téíims are now engaged hauling the heavy the stragglers reached tho grounds tin hour tendance was concerned; fully :i0 ,0 0 0 j»e.o- township police, .tc. nue. is making u two weeks’ visit to friends behind the ;udvanco guurd.. Capt.' A. D. Mr. George W. Patterson, John. Stpin- piles to be used in this work. Tlie coht of ple being present. During the earlier part Tho incorporation of. these boroughs, and relatives in Freehold, McCabe ‘ who for the present is i making bacli’Hcfiiclent clothing salesman, is having the four jetties complete will be something of the day the oxiiihiiioi)- buildings wèro ■ which comprise by far the wealthiest part; Mr. Harry Taylor left the Grove last week his residence at the corner of Benson ave­ over $‘i,0 00. Trenton his abiding place met-tlie party at crowdcd, and inthe nftunoo’11 the ii tu y rain i of tho territory, a ml’their exemption from fòr New York city, where he intends taking- Hamilton S/.».».•: people taxation for township purposes, such us up tlie study (if medicine. Sad Drowning Accident. feet higher and a roomy cellar put under the mtiinder of tho way. Air. Fred Maryerumj •jtood ip the enclosure in front. - : roads! police. Arc., leaves a heavy burden Toll-takers on .the .Wesley Lake bridges sus­ entire structure. . . One of the .-addest /ind niost heart-rending a son of M. R./Margerum; of-Trenton, re­ upon th e ‘portion that remains.- Ocean- pended- operations lust .Saturday. Tho ceived tlie wheelmen at the-Fair Grounds Cats. • : Forest tires-i n’t he vicinity of May’s Land­ drowning accidents .that has happened, in Grove now represents two-thirds of tho total bridges are now free until .1800. •; this vicinity in. -pinny a day occurred about and did all in- his power • to miike them ing on Sunday last destroyed.valuable lum­ Not nn inspiring theme, perhaps; but just' ' valuation of Neptune for the purpose of tax­ Dr. A. A. White, ehapoioned by Frank o’clock Wednesday evening, and resulted comfortable after their exhausting ride. ' ber in Hey: W.’ T.-. Abbot fa cedarmvnmp.. 0 at this senson of the year one of which.the. ation for local purposes, and therefore pays Tantum, passed a couple of days at tho in the death.of little Benny Fees, the threb* When the call for the: homeward run was into the township treasiiry two-thirds of the His ;cranberry bog was saved from damage subject Is very much in evidenced It would ; Inter-State. Fa ir at Trenton this week, year old son of Benjamin Fees, who In part*' made at 2.:i0 tho entire 6 (» were.on hand, >eem'that almost every second family com­ '.money.necessary to carry it on. When it is by the female pickers who carried M iss Rachel >Vatson closed her. pleasant nership with Ids - brother, Frank Fees, eon-; an i with the wind behind assisting instead ing here-for the summer bring one or in ore remembered that no portion of the. money water in buckets and extinguished the lire. cottago on Main avenUo Wednesday, and re­ ducts the Main street.cestaurant in Asbury of opposing thorn, had -a - delightful run raised for roads is spent within her borders,' William.H. Carpenter,.who since tho 22d. cats, and when the hour for departure ctimo turned to Pliilndelphia for the winter, Park..’ The child wns missed by its parents home, arriving - within a few .iiiompnls of felt a greater necessity to leave the felines that she maintains a police force nt her own of April has occupied a, cottage at the cor­ and immediate search was.instigated. schedule time. \ . " •' : behind. The .result is an apparently end-’ expenso tho sanie as Asbúry Park, that her' Miss Isabella M. Rogers, of Philadelphia,, ner of New |.Tersey and Heck avenues, left Thróc ladies. Mrs. Harry Hiirti Mrs.. R. has purchased the properly formerly owned with his family for his winter home in New Running directly back of tho restaurant less number of wan, weary and. attenuated poor, are carefully looked after so that they is.a creek - which comes down through West Christiana and Mrs. ,C. S. Hunt, covered by Elizabeth E. Gorham, on. Abbott iivenue. York city, -Thursday. Mr. Carpenter, is eats without hearth’ or. home, wandering do not become a burden upon the overseer, Park , unit empties into Wesloy Lake. Tho the entire disaiice, tinishing with the ad­ connected with Harper's publication house. about the streets, half starved; wearying tho of the poor, It is manifestly wrong.that her . Mrs. A. \V0glom and ' family, who have back porch of the restaurant 'extends out vance guard and .really looking less fatigued property owner's should be obliged to.piiy During the heavy shower Sunday evening people who.^ee them by day. and making been summering at tho Grove returned to over . the creek .‘several feet jtnd it is sup­ than some of the.gentlemen riders. Eighty- melancholy - music . for the community at the priiicipul part-of. the expense of the several wild ducks were seen on Mulii ave­ threo. out of the eighty-six. starters tin ¡shed I heir .winter home in New York eity this posed that the .child hud-wandered out 011 night' At one time the "King’s Daughter*“ township's inaintennnce. Anbury Park,; nue and on Broadway.: They had evidently the run,. und tho three delinquents dropped week. ■ ...... ’ the porch and fallen bend foremost-into t‘Ye took pity upon, the Pilfering c»ntca.-ts’..and Bradley Bench and Neptune City have by been injured by. coming in contact with out because, of accidents to their wheels, After à very pleasant sinnmer spent in ditch. .When found his 'head was Mill under put many of them quietly to. re.-1 l>y tlio; borough hi'eorporut ion succeeded, in exempt­ telegraph wires and could not fly, but when Tho run Was à’n exceedingly.pleasant oiie, Oceun Grove, rilr. Fitzroy Walling, with water with , the feet upwards. Thus being judicious..application of chloroform,, and ing themselves- from taxation for township pursued managed Jo • make their escape in well managed and enjoyed by all,, and will his family ha« returned to his winter home unable >0 make any outcf-y or assist itself, 1 were, they no ihcilned they could again Und purposes, and it may. become, liecessaary tlie darkness.' . probably be followed b>; another at.an early in New Monmouth; .: * * the infant had suffocated with iti hoiiring here ii fiult.ful field for thClr merciful work.. for Ocean Grove to adopt tho same plan in Mrs.’Caroline K. IlatHeld, who has been date. A largo- crowd assembkd oil Bangs Mrs. Beach and Mrs. Sturdcvimt, Of and reach of help. . . .. order to relieve property owners from an spending . some months in New York State, avenue at half-past 8 , iind the cyclists met Wilkéabarrè, Pa., after an enjoyable season County Repuplican Convention. unjust burden of taxation, the proceeds of recently returned to ’tho ilrove, and.is com- with a hearty-reception. intensified and at tl Grove,departed for their winter, homo Pete’s Come Home. ... 1 which are devoted Iti the maintenance and 19 foriubly. settled in her. pleasant cottage illuminated by an' abundimce of («ree!: Hre. The Republican voters o f, Monmouth Wedneeduy.of this week’. corner of Central and Embury avenues. . The younger fraternity of West.Park’s eounty ' uro iequested to select delcgutes to development .of : territory entirely without a county convention to be'held at the Court her-jurisdiction. : • • Mrs. Elizabeth Wood closed her handsome Two of her daughters, .Mrs. Rukard Hurd, of residents, and n goodly number of the*older A. P . AV. Road Race. House, in I’r.cehold. on Friday.-October 1 1'. cottage at the foot of Main avenue and with St. Paul, and' Jlrs. H. C. Dodge, of New inhabitants, turned out Tuesday evening to ISlio, fur the purpose of.nominating thu-e her family returned to her. winter liomc in- York, and her daughter in-law, Mrs. Frank celebrate the home-coming of Peter Copabi- At the special meeting of the Asbury Psirk; caiididntes for Assembly. The basis of jvp.* W heelm en’s Meeting.. re.-entatiuii under the cult will be one d*:lr-. New York city Thursday. ! D. Hatfield, arc visiting her, milking a Very anco, n rfsltlent of Little- Italy; who .‘for the Wheelmen held Monday of this week, Elvin A special meeting of . the Asbury l Jark ante ftir each fifty Republican-vote»-cii-t at pleasant family party.- ' past three weeks bus been locked up in Free­ C. Burt is, C. H.-Tmltord ;uud- J. E. FUt- the.Inst fall ek-ction. . The.number 01 dele* Wheelmen was lieid Monday evening to ,H. B. Ayres,' cashier of . tho Ocean Grove Association, has ’with his fpmily takeii up Tho exodun of summer people continues,' hold jail awaiting the result s.'of-injuries croft, were app.ointod a committee tourriiiig'* liates to which .each t.nviV-hip wi.'tbe *. i:t i- clear away sonic of the preliminary work and within a few days the population of which he . inflicted -upon Henry Venbango, -lor-for •, .road.nw.i'*iieiï.n» iace to takenoil.* [line, place somemiiih, time iiiiiu in.in ■ t led,.1 under .. Hi Is fall is ii?. follow-.« • -. ■ prior to the annual session w|licit occurs ¡i. residence at the northeast corner of New «i • c .> n*i ■ 1 •« i i •- 1 ■ Atlantic. .1 ; hiitonroivu. Ii ; i-reel:i;îd. 1 1:: Jersey and Heck ft venues. Ocean Grove will have. renclied a normal by shooting him with a revolver. tlw. mu. fui u it-.. 11» ..Ohio hii* Iic.mi lisul . r, >„c r Frtohnltl. 7; Himvll. r, ; J: Monday evening. October 7. It was ox-, wli\ter. basis. Among’those who witli their, for Tuesday.. Oct ober I."»,-at :ï..;ïH‘ P. M. Muuuhipuii. Marlboro. I.; Mataban. I» ; ( ìeorge W. .Morrow, t he • • Ma In a venue •Venbango has about recovered, from his peeted that the vuiious committees of the families have sought winter homes within injuries, a lid on '1‘uvsdiiy afternoon Peter 'I'he. course has not yet bcçn decided upon, i Mjddletown, 1 :* j MjllMone, I : Xeptfn.e,; caterer and ieo cream inanufaclurCT. closed 2"»; o f. I he' re-*!« ■«» i v**' tow n- they will therefore be submitted at the an­ Philiidelphin; Bishop Edward . Wilson, with tho usual attenilancc of small boys and hanclicap ^tlfiiir,: whli ,a.. long’ Itat/of prt/.es.,’ . ^hips mu rct|inried to hold thiií- ¡ ;• ini arie.;.. nual meeting. Every member should b e i Tunis E. Snedekcr, who was a resident of Metubhen; -Mrs. M. A. Engelnmti.-.of Phil, not u: fciv! of the older boys,.turned out to i-o that eveii-. those who cuitnot keet» up >i ¡'•for the juirpo^e.of elect im» dele^añis !« • thè '.present.next Monday night as it will be one Ocea n G royo some yeftts ago, .lias ret il r ned ; above con vu ut I or. ou Tue.-diiy. Oe!ub>r *v<;t; iidelphla; II. 13. Cushman, of New York city. do honor to .this imaginary hot01 Peter 2.;5ü‘piice iirc aure. of ciVming inX ora pio- j the u.-uul t hiie iiud place. - of the, most important gatherings of the and is located at tho corner of Broadway was escorted through the str. ets to the tune j Portioii ‘ of the rewi;rd. The;¿mlry lIst’will L E, WATSON,1 f'iihfruüin. year, for ju addition to leeeiyltig and pass­ ftticl Peniisylavniii avenue. • -• Resolutions. : • 3 , of “ Marching ■••.Through Georgia.**. and , IK‘. ciuiHiied t«» ch:b mei 111 jUi>• a n d n o fees j - -J. W/ BENNETT,'M:P., Sec’y.V ' • ;•;■ ing, upon the reports of thè National Meet will -bc chufged.' Stniie. liftceii -or twenty 1 Jlrs. Sarah Kiiisoy. with her sisteV, Mrs. Resolutions of respect.adopted at the-(em­ numerous oflrer patriotic, selections, to 1 ■ ' ; Church Services.V',^.;; and Jlouse Committeès, al full corps of olH- •1. D. Mears,' èaiiio to the Grove this week vvhicii ho‘ sii'iii tied 'his appieeh’.tion .of ih’e 1 w Iki Inicn ; luive . it!n a d y .'v.;;t /ieij ?‘fur ihc ular meeting'.of tlie Epworth League of St. r . ’ sr. i:.\t:i.*i.-( ori^\N oitovi:.• cers is to be elected to serve.for tho ensiling and will, fjpcnd souiejiionths. with Mrs. M. lior.or beitciwed by fre/piently. tuatitig tit«-- ji e y e u t.. ‘j ■: ■ ‘ ', ‘; * ;' Paul’s .M. .E.. Church, held Thursday even- i V■ Sîierii t nei H ill. Wer vices. ,;iíul .-.lecj-ptiiiii ; «if twelve months, • E. Scotichi at the New .York holisci ’ : boys t i r c Iga rs 11 nd so ft d r i *11:.-.;.' .*• \ itig;.Sept. 2 ti, l^ tij : :■- * ; - . . À Plensant AVheelini; Trip. ; mcmbçrs coiiducted by the pa?iói\ Hcv; -Mii- i I£d. W hite’s B is F ish. W. 11. llill atuì 'E. L. Letts are acfpiiring Whereas,. It ha^ pleased oiir Heayi.ul.v j. tou' II el yeti,’ w ill. ■be o l . *r v ; d • i it* St. Pti it ! Father If* r«itin»v<* from .our. midst', hmv / Officers of the W. C. T. U .. Rev. .J, Hotlnian Uniteli, pastor of the; fame as disciples, of I^anc’- Wulton.' A :. Su nd u y 11 Klin ing.; lii. iüê , t.- vimì ing’TM e v/ brother, Ralph N. Cramer, a faithful Chri>-. AVe^t'( * i'< »ye M. IC. ; Çh U n;l i. vet t : s» i>*. I W. y I :».-s. : Saturday .ufieinoon when Kd. While, a tifteen-poimd striped bn.-s wsis the result of At th<> iuintial. sOilon -eiy pound fisherman. at Deal Bench. .went out thejr trip on Friday lifternoou Jasti Resolved, That in the deuth of our brother: Chi'L-tlaii. 'IVi'.JfV’ar.nce I'nlon the re b tit ; tilia. O i ñ IV-i et i vè, ‘ w i i). >j ») t ai*h.. i S oii» hiy * pîcasaiit trip ôi: his wluv!. : H«- «a- jieconi* to raise his nets, he.fi»pud a much hiruer. if we .have lost- a wwrthy . niemljer of .'our Htt'e chair.;c pmde Mn ihe li>t *.if oin-.Mals.: i' m :íii-ii i i - "at 2 I *. M .. ¡*. ;i d Ej>>ví ¡i i li .T.e'Ugi i»í : . A. D. MoCalx*. with hi* family, has gone ! LeiiiîUo; and oni/ ever ready to assist iti iis: pan ie* I ' I >y 11 t v. J v Wa rd. ( ! it 11 : !e. ’ j tM . I-’. 1.,'huieh. Red' l.-uji!:; Itiid’ ;hc ted. Entangled ..in thi? ..-oinj. was a Inigo I ! is son George ‘will spfcnd ! lie winter i u Resolved,.That.'while we bow in Mibmls.. president and Mrs. M.. II- : Blpke' seeretniy.- 1 i;t a r I’ - .«'us • tmul1* ’ iibfiut t wn> .?.•« t-\< .*! go. - ' .Ti:L* ì..■ ifi . *"■,.V\r:*T '*V’;V>-• ;.. v '„...Vii shark. which ; had wt u pped ‘and i ov.Vapped iittendanec lit St«nvitrl*s Businèss College. s i on f o ’ 11 ie D i v iiie W ill. ' wc; a re ehee) ed 1 >.v . ,Tin», folio wing t.>sti!iio!iial vjis adopted: . ; Tii.e■ píiííor, Rev. "I, }fo:ìoniii"; BaiKn/' ! the net around, its body. and the as.-i.-tauee th e th o u g h t th at he h as s*i»ne t*i dv.vll w ith ■While a s m em ber* o i th e O cean G rtive W. ton.' ino’tided a n n t io l.)c-la-.vnre Wider Mr. liiid, Mi>. C. B.'Hrilsull have joined H im “ w ho dhi.-tli all th in i;s wjjI.-v ; having •• returned . f ri u ñ \ d-î.v. va eli: 1 u v w vi ¡ j of-- several fishej 'men was- «>• p: i red. u • hur- Ci T. U .. we...-’ymp:ilhize . lieeply . with our Gap. ii rid«-, thiotiudi iiorthóin...IVnnsyiiiviiiu' the Ocean Grove coterie at the Atchisou Resolved. That we'eSbnd to* his be ira v< d- preach to-murrow ; subject :tr 1 :tlie: >luK«n, 1 * : M . , ^ v, , 0 hl „ r, , lti;(„tiiOnùt. Mr. Jolin J. Sinith,. who wns painfully in*, Resolved. That a copy of these' resolutions ¡ ride into Canada, out. .Mr. Hatten returned - lujbn..’ it was ri’veu fei-t long and . weighed bo prescpted .to ihi>. family, spivad i»n oiii- heavenly home, we would rein itid ihvni c»f ( 11 lants in.the’ Làmi. • ’ .A11 welcón.-.• se ve a.or eight hundred pounds. jiued'some weeks ago .by falling into a well the sustaining k i ace of God, promised in hoiiie-fromtiils.iw.iiut, nui king a part 6f the inimités, nnd-published in the Ocean (ir<»ve every time of need to lead all to feel Ills which.-was being, sunk at the Ocean Grove Times. . MISS EMILY HARRIS, trip l»y rail iirid part •'ra-wlieel.’-* The dlsT ' Republican Primary. ; *-: • . . MISS IDA J OAKLEY. •' way , is be.-t ;.and, that earthly lo^s is tem­ An interesting.Souvenir. water >tatioii, is again .able to be .oiit-of poral and the blissful prospect of au eternal titjiee covered wan 1. 1 tir» mil*;.-, ô \H» iif; .Tlie : Uepublica'ti; voter.- of Neptune'.to vo doors. ■ * .• . • !■' ' ERNEST N. WOOLSTON. . reunion is theirei ' • ' .Which was Iliade by rail. ' . . '• Wc uro indebted to Miss Ida Hlnintm. for ' ‘ ■ . Committee. -.-hip., me requested . to lucet at . I 'ark Hall, •After ati extended absence in Pennsylva­ In b e h a lf o f th e W. C-. T,. l.’i o f O cean a, copy of the Washington Sketch Book.’* Grove. MRS. M. RELYEA, ~ " * on Tuesday,-Oetoljcr l'rlio, bftwVCii t!i«i a very interesting and valuable work on the nia, Miss .Green has returned to the. On the W heel. ' MRS. M. F. DAVIS. Epworth League Group .Meeting. , hours «.f \ and 7 o’clock; IVM,> for t|»e'pur- • .Committee. social lifo and etiquette in the Capital City. Grove aiid. taken up her. residence at the Thg; fifth group meeting of tlie Kpwo'rth \ po**e of- electing twenty live delegate? to tlie ’ corner of Ml. Tabor way tind Delaware ave­ Tho* close, of the summer season with its It is richly illustrated, with half-tone cn- League for this district whs held on Tlfurt*:-J comity convention to -be held at the Court ; nue. • • • ' ■. . attendant, relief from a pottion of arduous Penfield’s Printing Plant Sold. ’ KÌavinjjs of National olile laic, rts well as day evening last in.the Mmiiisquan M. E. j House: Froehuid,'on. Fridiiy, October • 11 j-' labors to seashore biisinessj trien, coupled On Friday of last week John -T. Joyce, prominent society Indies, .with handsome A three-story addition is being built to Church; Mamisqtiuu, N. .J . A iirogruin' of | iit 1 2 c ’clook M., for the purpose ot nooti-.' with splendid weather and excellent.roads, assignee of i ’entield Bros., Asbury Parky pictures of many of the.public buildings. the rear of the Mulford Cottage on Olin Intense interest hud been prepared, but for I tuning candidates for the Assembly: . has aroused ati umiounl. interest in*'cycling,” sold th6 entire plant, iheludiiig. the Shdro Miss llinman has been a summer visitor to street, not pnly improving the appearance some unknown reason many of the chapters ' ; GEORGE W. TREAT, .Chnin»:au. and century iurts, mad races, short1 and l'r.'ss und Daily Press, at public auction. Ocean Grove for many years and is a ;yalticd of the houfo but creaiiiig several additional failed to respond.’ (Jcemi Grove and West ! " OIFi ARD., Sec’y. .. long rides are. the order of. tho day; ' The Dr. H S ;. Kitimouth) E. H. Murphy und correspondent: of several of the Now'York*, rooms. Grove chapters were represented.. Ziielniriui | century run of the Asbury Park Wheelmen Charles XI. Cook were the. principal bidders How to Study Economy. and,Philadelphia daily papers. • Rev, Charles H. AIead, secretary o( the Nyo read u paper o n ‘'How to Conduct a ! Tuesday was. well, managed and greatly en: and everything excepting. the.oftiee furni­ National; .Teniperahco Society, preiiched in Successfulor a ,». EpworthM League««»».• Prayer-nieet-■ ...... ■ ,!oiv m u lie,» ¥ " >*“»«“ K? !' k«;1« joyed by all wjio part lei puted. .These social ture was sold at exceedingly low- Ilgure^, i i : i t ii r i t , * "ays. \o u can tind out by vUiujig the- St. Paul’s Church on Sunday inorning last. ing, which- was full of iniiiiybright. Ocean 'Palace of Henry Steinbaeh.' Asbury *• The New Fire Alarm System, outings tend to increase .the interest and. The Shore Press, including the daily edi­ Ho was greeted,by a surprisingly lutge con- thoughts.--*'*•.... ' ‘ T J. Hollman...... Batten,i»-.*-.. ..t of West |>ary.t this. So turd uy.— Ailv. '■ ’; cement tho feeling of good fellowship exist-: Now that the contract for putting in the g recat ion. tion, was purchased by E. II. Murphy, pro-, Grove, Was’ in .cliurge of ’the <|Ucstioiibox. Gumewell Fire Alarm System has been exe­ iiig . among' club members, and stiengthen suinably for Dr. Kinmouth, for $07^. The After the' tneeting the .visitors were served A Great Bargain. and Harry Summers returned Sat­ cuted,' Work will at once be commenced on the organization. •’ Club .iuns should be fre­ total amount, realized form the sale was less witli refreshments. . . For sale—an ei^ht-room house, to be the wiring and the plant will bo in readiness urday from a two weeks’ trip to Barnégat quent while the splendid full weuther otfers than So,0 00 , moved from pre.-ent location. Ciuap Jfor*. cash. Inquire of W. H. Beegle. IS Main for service within a very short period. Bor- Bay. They mudo the [Ocean Grove Outing such udniiruble opportunities for an etijoy- County Foot Ball League. Club their heiul«|imrtcrs and had an'enjoy- avenue, Oceau (»rove. —Adv.. , rung & Zachurias, of Asbury Park, will.run uble outing.' • Struck by the.Train, • It is . intended by the foot-bull clubs of able time.. ! . '. • Have- you1 noticed the hundsome display the wires. - .- Tuesday-morning.the Pemisylyiiuiu tiai'n Monmouth county to establish u leugtie for Mr.'and Mrs. C. W. Tapley after spend­ Grigg§ to Speak. of Buii'juet und Piano Lamps, at McManus-.: ing à couple of móiiths in the motthtuins leaving the Asbury Purk station for Phila­ the coming season, with tlie teams from Hros.. 7p«»Cookman avenue, ut wonderfully The Grand Jury. Hon. John W Griggs, Republican candi­ low prices. They cai/’t'.be.beat..—Adv.’ returned to the Grove Tuesday and will htaj* delphia at 7.2."» struck a carriiige at a cross­ Red Bunk, Long Brunch, Freehold and As- date for Governor-of New. Jersey,.will speak Tho Grand.Jury for the October term.met soine weeks here before going to their win ­ ing near Dayton und the occupants, .Mrs.*; buty Park as members. ' ' . . ’ •’ .;*■ • Among I he. many bargain« being ottered'' at Freehold, .Friday, Qctobcr 3 1, at 2 P.M. on. Jfonday last with Mr. Peter Fot inan as ter home. C la ra Buck uie\v a nd' M iss ,G riggs, her n io.ee,'• by.McManus Bros., 7U2 and 700 Cookmaii He will also uddress a meeting to be held at A week in'tlie Catekill Mountains, after u aveiiue, is a hnfidsoine chamber suit,- coti- presiding o Ulcer.- A number of people from A number of nlterut ions and improvements were both Instantly killed. .- Red Batik at S o’clock the same evening. .-uimuer at the seashore,^is um-th a yctirs sUting.of bedstead wushstund; nnd dre.-s*-r, Asbury Park, and Ocean Grove wero sum- uro being mudo to the -Metz Cottuge on-Pil- lease tif life. Take advuntuu'c of the.excur-. with a bevel plate mirror; full-sixe witlr; .nioncii tlie llrst.clay:of its session. Messrs. giim Pathivuy ami Hcck avenue* ^lost - Dentistry—a 11 branches’—at half price—' siou'to Cairo. October 7. Entite expense, spring mattress and;, pillows coin pic-te-, for ■ 110 WANTED.—.Good Bicycle Repair Man. C. T. Builey and^riieodore Ove-.*, of Asbury while' you wait—cash* on the nail—•see-the including week's board, only $15. Splen­ $11),50. Also haudtomo reversible nil's for ■; ticeuble. uniong 'then) being an, eiitire n'ew Apply to W. II. heeglcv -IS .Main iivenuCi; sign—Burton’s—014 Cook man a venue, As­ did sail up and down the beautiful Hudson.* •PJe. each. Prompt tleliverjcs.,. C't«:dit Mf Park, tire membors of the grand body. front porch. V , . ' '. ’ -.v- : O^eun Grove.. . • bury Purk—tlint’s’the’place.— Adv. DftC-Zir -Adv.,!: ...^ . . .. desired.—Adv..• • - • . . ■. arífe' OCEAN GROVE : TIM ES—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 , ' 1894.

thein call; eacii oi lier ./Bert aiid.Charleyi •giii’d 'to tai/lVcs.itjef^sS y \tti iitó : As,- the raul:she. iuf’erred their- aciM'ut aud ; i i if ruder ea mo w i t li i n t he ci rcle of light,- bearing t hilt the:r iiss< H;iatioil's had been ; Bert and , Clmi'ley turned to ,confront geii tie, ;ii|t i net preference for . -.t!ttc.d ii'moniehtj.tuid.then^èiriipoiv CHAS. SCHWAGER &, CO. Ber t in tSyl ic’iis lie , ta lk ed u hot rltov^ 1 -1 1 wi tir hóisterous' gri*et]ilgs; and, dragging ;sheüOÔked in-his i'ace^^;inorp^^ ^ fç n 'ihân.; 1 ii in ,f< »rWiiril ,p i; esc n t ed'h‘ ii n to Cecil-as ° People’s o Store, K<- , in Charley*>.' Bert 's' eye's, were"Oarlci/ their brother. .. s - • • ■ mid; - -?-li Ss'! ‘ ":- HiIgard had!; cpnio ^n^foretoek ‘ showed : iruail t, la(ls, bu t lip /had not ;expect i'd t o. beUiU* ïlie-br/ia.- / Hi^*nosd was’ st,in ;uu* i \ I A3 5, Br A\ÀnV HAlLpCHrXJOTf. ! find; Ceci.1 wit It : ; then i i ei lcamped; 1 ike a ; j '!>().«?.< iHi.l. io'à'olc-' Ên-SfÇ'w.il» « lli-.w îsillo w s. ; EVfl-.Vl ililijS;- Certilil i i: i - sj? I V ■:^Hiî 4angliëd;‘ à l^greil t ^ •llomimy • girl, on the- cbarmed edge of • çîou s 1 i i t ii 1 > i s ;1> ! :Koli tt * Svl ii :t çc-i 11 niably was to Miss Esther to^ec her . eWuiing,-in';vthat i'; rmi ii »t e lio.ìlow of t he ! j l'or evt‘«*ylux!.v a< h.-ii-d lim e ■J i t \vij: \vc 111 u*i 1, . h-tr ;) 1'hk*, were .si• : iiiit? tliei r/! !-hills.; ^ ;It*Ayas mi eicqriisitp;! sU rprise^ii,! thus listlessly .drifting, day after clay, cluTdlile piinty of ^outline.". , H is face L tyiit. CVoiT f/a/.cd abii- agailist i lie slojio of close .siiorii' W istfully the expression. of... her face. i C4randmamma Hartwell replied: fire glow, vbu t : there wits no .warmtli iii luürvfljdiùg;!inl v> tjie fig h te r ijro>ni : of; „Tho.. prcsoiico of a yoniy?- girl in tho ; “ Let lier alone for awhile. She doesn’t ! 1 H'r’ grectiiig!•: ; ' . ;vr/' his ;yet’k.;] ■ 1:1 liirley..tVie elder ladi wsi^ : Jiuiisi) marie her realize its subdued life -'1 look 1 i ke one wlio neeiIs spurring.> * ; : -V‘ Qh,. i say !'W. Y ou ’rp ;iipt gciiig lioiiicV und remoteness and the lapse of timp • bhiritÛand ç . - Irlp. ù hcl .• i^ii. 1 iqi i e.stv/ Svitliqut !us?.• ’ t liey (éxciàimed to Cecp; Cecil did.not look unhappy iii these sensitive ciuinU-ii(nïcêv • and eyes Avhieji 1; Binoo her own girlhood.- j days, but. .slid was not able to bear the . \vh( vlii i d. t u ri led s iw i iv toward tlip wood;, iieèdpd- only/diiVker shading in the brows A slow; heavy step was heard moving •[ house life without long, solitary walks path.- ■-;■,! '.-!; ' \ ; about overhead.. ; I and’ lashes- to bring out their beauty; :rV Vi I shall ilot lieeiV yon* It w ill be light which had the effect almost of a volun­ but Cl air !ey *s:good/looks . were probleni v “I .will go up ai^l sou mother, ' 1 Mih.s.! tary religious exercise- ' enough ^vhen I'g:et oil the hill; ’ ¡; nticiii,"■ wl jiliV ; lîeri’jr Averoji ï ‘transi fcionv You Advertise ? Esther said, “and see :f your room is i On rainy days she would stand at tho •. She- did; • litit : sti ip,’, and her manlier- - ; ; It Syiis'i ibt.-hciwevilr, i ts joyOus beauty- avùs ;so decided that! tlie lads hesitated, v rcady. ” A . '■ ’ • . j windows of the cold, unused parlor and 'tliat' di’OW, Ceci 1 \s.eycs so oftèii to Bert’s ' v: Ceeil.turned toward her aunt with -a > watch the locust trees r

tliink t caro’aliout iiim; :.Ho is well «ame of Cor,ilia ITiirtwell, w ife of 11«ib*. .Fortune S m li« < l Vl tiowíí. 1 lad whitened it aiid;inotlier; — "my Kj*i:dt hoc an harvest." . ed froiii the iinierrixnn. • ;■ *■ Con io ¡close;, stim iiiei* Jiad starred it With imi*|>U^;Ìjlos- Leaping lightly over thc-fenco and care­ ■ Not a Credit Prniit. to.ine,'cliild.-, \V6 havo got. thè hiiii.se all soniH,. had pirep1 '11,* 11 {^across the ncwinado, fully avoiding six benrtnips nnd a sprlag to oni^olves againi . Dò you tliink.I am a giin lioAv.i^ioon hidden behind a luscious hard woitniu? \ Òli, I ini ss niy;clii lfli*oii !* her.: Klepiì ^vòàeiiin^^mifc ^niicçiiwicusiy" waterin(:loii. .’ aijtl covering \i'or. child. \ . v Tho moon continued to shine calmly.—! I m iss thorn every tiny and eyerynight.*’ New V(»rk World. She re:iclit>il (int -blindly tuidV gathered" ;• ; ; j^TUK. F U R N I ^ Ü J R É her datigliter iiito her; m'nis. ' ^I ’liad sqt '■ One Wny. m y foolish old heart npon ' the, child. ; TOV\NS Or- stVTL’ED HABITS., , - ■ M She':waji the; last diie^ She iiilcct theeiiip-.. a n d T.tmiUm; w m t \ IM itîn ù f î j»Î\y,\ ¿ A liú V* - i n ! ^ h i A ' ty place. .She sui ted ine.”: ! - V ", . -Kcr.pccl* ,, ‘‘She.' suited hiniji.too,” Miss Esther Iti íiór arliolo n i lie Myth o f'th o said in a broken-voice.,; ' Site suiÌetl u • 1 .4 400,” in lì•>]i-ditan, Mrs. Barton all r-E ven;her fa I her. was proud of her, Stop and Look Harrisnh tt.il t of a:i American •calling thongli he said:.she had no;nianher;and' upon a laiîy in Lbndon.aiid finding Jier Y.. '"/'at okir stock of i io vèr; would liavo! V- • 1 :. : ; seated ih'.a;big chair;by ilio window on*., ^Miinncr!” tlib .Old '.:lady. repeated gaged insome sort of .needlework. A ; wratlifiiHy, ■■'.;*■* Slió ’ had ; heart !” They -; Fashionable = Jewelry. uEsther, I wish )iint would acl those Jloiv- .youngnian^çaiito^in vñnd;; piiifí^jiis"ro*/ ' . cru In the other room.” ’ spoke of ;-Cecii;tts if. she'wéro àh’éady;: •¿poets, as vi t was her .day¡ ut;;honic, rincl We show nothing biit the_ i.atest Xovel- an a relief to tho intensity of tlio occa­ / w itli the' -past, in w hich tlieir tliougÌits . ,ties'’of the season in Sterling Silver; thon ljowca. Jibù^ôlf^\onb>:;ÿiîeo years sion, had developed an unaxpccted shy­ habitually dwelt. • and the largest assortment of la tçr, t i i o /An i qr i.eíí ; wá s ; ag ain M n Lou - ness of Hillard, in his anomalous cliar- 11 Diamonds-along the- coast. . dóñV. and,again' lio called u'poiì'tìtò. lady. aqter of bridegroom. CHAPTER ^ XVII.; . It was hcr day at; home, and thorp : .sho ^trs. Hartwell crossed tlio room and • 'T)>Q and Conrath sat iir tho fiamo chair ; by.tbò saino w in­ WATCHES, CLOCKS anil ¿EIELIÌY. B. Frank folded Cecil, with passionate dcliberato- in the nianagemeiit 6f : the Goii^iidated ;Lcd;HorsG a.ud -^lioshoiic m ines '^yas ono dow; with tho samp- need low orlc, òr romp ucss, in her hirgo embrace.. very liko it, iuher Kancl,. and, - moro • ro- ' A. W . CORNELIUS “ Oh, say ono good word to him be- dny soiirchiiig out .the corner nionumeutH 1 markablo .still,* tho -saino young, man foro wo go!” tho girl entreated, in rap­ ‘of - tlie crigiiial Olainis.v ;V;;!. . callC(1 and inado the samo;; remarks ■/ ho. “ Will anything induce you toceaso yoiir O p tic ia n , - J e w e l e r , Wainright&Co id, smothered whispers. “ Ho is my hus­ ‘ Tlio ■yottug ¿uneS. iii. tho gulch, wiiich, attentions to meV”. i band.- Ho is your sou!” ' instead' of dividing, how united the two hadnm db thredyeais before. ■ Mrs. Har­ rison , tells this ’■ iinectldtÒ ; t o' ' show how VPcrJiaps. Sapposo wo try matrimony?'’ ; Cookman Avenue; .Vshurv Park. • Tlio grandmother straightened herself. /propertiesi hafl counted another, ' circlo —Truth. , . . '• •• | • . ' No. 611 IVIattlson Avenue, unchanged tilings are , iti England and Sho did not' speak, but. as sho turned ;of;coiicCntnc• gl’Owthi■ ;■ -The .aspbiis again how you aro pretty suro to find people All Wna Not Well. away her face and covered it with her boro.their.frai 1 golden ilceee, a,;prizo for­ just about.as’ you left t-hoiü;'.'^tiiô;illnà-f handkerchief slio extended ono hand to tho rapacious autunin winds.: • The' Sho.-; There was nn exceedingly thrilling DIAMONDS tration: is a,, good one, but I can .match scene at Boulevaid' bathing beach Thurs* Hilgard w ith a noble and gracious gcs* shone dw elling liot.iso had .been convert­ A S B U R Y PARK. it with a belteròito over hero. ’ : * . day evening; It was yet daylight, ‘and tho tore. Hq bent abovo itmid hissed it rev­ ed .into a niiners’ boarding house,, pre­ I have 1 the pleasure of knowing a weather’being cool hiany wanddretl about erently, remembering that it was prof­ sided over by Mollyv the \vifo of tlio cx- family in Philadelphia who have lived tlio'beach or lonngqd on the pavilion,;hes-v fered by ono tho latest of whose many timbornian.tnow.niglifc: fprcnian' bii' tlio';; 1 iiitlio samo- h on so for . ‘10.: years; As tho ltating. iiijcjiit;taking a dip. ; ’VJ.‘'v;' sorrows had como;through him, whoso Led. Horse diyisipnj'aiid tho path where There Woro' bub two persbns in ilio G . E T T H E BEST- ehi Idi eh ef;'(ii i si ; fumi lÿ grew up they ' People, . last pledge of happiness lie had niacto ; Cecil hacl taken" her solitary; w;alks was water, a yimng man .and a young lady ,. When yott are nbontto buy a Sewing Ma^inna deve loped a inn sica talent from four or his own. graded into it. road for .ore Wiigoiis. 1 .conipanion, and . of • course the watchers,, tlo bo d eceived b y nlturln»: at ir.a».c, ¡That evening Mrs. Hartwell was in The superintendent w as. studying tho iu:< at iini.shod and . inscriptions on .tho low mbnument stonea làW'as w ell as skilled Avith ..the bow. stantly in sipdit. lwr old seat by tlio fireplace in tho back What a good timo thoso.twò yoilng pco* Like Clothes, in th(V‘X)ttohi of the gulch. A slight gold­ Every Sunday ! betvveoii; 12 and 1 o ’clock, Most Popular parlor, and; Miss Esther was standing it; was the custom ofc thc fiithor and tlio .pio had in tho water 1 They; acted os en giircer led his-eyes to t lib spot where. though they were solo proprietors of tho for a mere song. See to it that at tho west window, watching tho lo­ :S0ii8 to play classic-mnsic. tliofiitliGr bo- you buy from reliable manu­ a ring lay, half imbedded in the brown chain of great lakes, and everybody envied facturers that havo gained a cust boughs, heavy with their white ing firs t : violin, one:-1 son y i ola, 0 uo.scc- thorn. ; Should belwell sponged reputation by honest nnd squaro blossoms, toss in tho gale. Tho rain had pine needles,which had borne the weight, ond. violin, tho other violoncèllo.. They dealing, you will then get a of the winter's snows. Suddenly tho young man dropped into Sewing Macbino that is noted ceased, and tho struggling moonlight played well, mid u$ I lived nearer Phil­ tho water, and called to his lady compan- Ho rubhed away the earth clinging to .the wortd over for its dura­ served, as it were, to mako vrisiblo. the adelphia in those days than I do today . ion.- . - bility. You want the one that tho words heavily embossed on its outer A nice Sponge . Is easiest to manage and is ^ wild, sbft wind, whbso voico they heard I oftpu dropped in at thoFo rehearsals, 'Tho excitement in tho pavilion was in­ circle, “ Dion vous garde.” In tho inner in tlio chimney and in tho creaking of as they called them. tonso. Had Iio been soized with cramps? circle ho read tho faiiit lettering, “ C.: C. vines against tho sido of the house. Five years ago I was in Philadelphia Nò, for tho, young lady, after a b r ie f Light Running ; from H. O. ” Ho slipped tlio riiig.oti Ills'; conferènco witli^^ her submergé(V m aio, “Esther, I wish you would, set tlioso on a Sunday. I had not .«ecu my old Is a desideratum. sm allest linger. . It would; not; ,jiass the friend, ran to. tho slidro, .across tho siind as ’• •• '. ' • There is none in the world‘that flowers in tho other room. I hato tho friends in 15 years, but I was sure they can equal in mochn:.;c*d c« n*‘ middle joint., ' • ■ ' \ ! fast as her bebloomcrcd legs CPuld carry struction, d urabili:/« : \v< :!< tie , scent of stale flowers!” said Mrs. Hart- were living at tho. o ld , place. 1 walked • Tho superiiitencleut had hoju’d of Con- . lier, up tho stairs and into Ii or dressing iarts. fineness of.if-.* *\ l.e i:.*v woll. ... ' • around to tho house, and as I mounted room. ' •• /' - J',; - •:• • ■! : :•>.' •• fn appearance, <*r iniS us r..„ny rath,’s fsister,; tho .'fair-, young g irl who Such at. ' improvements a3 ;1. j ‘ *But theso roses aro. not faded—just tho niarblb.sttqjs 111 card ;Rounds of mu- Tho situation became absolutely pain fu 1, look at them, mother; I never saw had presided over the:. Sliosliono house* . sic.r 'C'oiild 'it- be possible >that iy;“.re'-.; for only the yinmg man’s head could be BucUiosesl” •• •. hold during it.f Rtbrniiest iipoch, and. had .hcaysui” ;;;wns; sûre scon peeping : f roiu the wavy depths, and vaguely. Wontiered; w hat; part;/ if any; • White’s Drug Store; N e w H o m e . ; ‘.‘They do not pleasó nie,' There wero. ¡ enough; , There' sàt' the.'father, his liair ho was .evidently waiting. ^ might havo becti hers in its history. He But for what? r ■ ;V v. It has Automatic Tension, DooMcFeed. ai iO no such roses when I was a bride. They snOW: wliit(îj.;\vi.th; diis Áuóliu tuclced un­ nn boih sides of needle {tatcntcd\. no • >. V.vr s.aH' w as not so niaturo. ilh to have lost sight . In another moment tho yoiing ltidy oro too big and too expchsivo, liko der liis ; chin, and .:tho? tJireo > * bòys- ’r— i t : N ew Stand ( patented ), d riv in g w heel hir;> ed of the fateful nature of tlio feminine ele­ tripped- down the steps,. iicross thè beach,' on ad iustablo cen tci s, th u s red u cin g friction to ‘everything nowadays. Tho idea of send­ f iithers th ènifìol yes—a 11 play in'' a\yáy as j Opposite the' -''v ment oven in mining complications, hut and into Uiu water. r :;-v r:;. :r i • ,. . • ’. :■ ; • ' ;. '--1' ; ••• .• the minimum. ing such things to Cecili They are they bad ; been ’ d oin g ; since ,tliey wero : Sliu carried sómeti11ng bright rod in her \ ; ; V-: WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. about as much liko her”-— lio; had not found it easy to bolieve i n .; children. To bo sure, they were marri od iiands, waded over to tlio spot whero tho I ..1'- ; - . v ' \ A vision of Cecil on tlio empty stool t ho exis tenco of ’ a youitg ;girl. stich;: its mon and ¡did. not Uvé/at home, but they young man .wns quietly waiting, nnd THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. Miss Conrath had been described in such • Auditorium. opposito, her elbow rcstiug iu one hand, niet eS’cry .Sunday: morning ;, at thò.ir fa- handed it to him. Ohasoe, Mass. Boston, Mass. 23 rKJr'N 'SvrN V , a placo uutler.. sticl i circu nis tances., It ujcaoo wliilo tho other strayed to tho pin at ther’s for.tlio \isiial m u sió .I expeot to '* What wns in ” everybody asked. ■ C . Itx. ST. Loeis, iio. IHI.I.A**.: I*.:. •.* ]ind .been^. his .experience tliat .wonieii Tho next, niovo’ was tho young lady’s- Saji FH-iwcisco, C au. AtlastA,«.*. hor throat, lier cheek pressed against run; on to Pliiladolphia; ^ FOR SALE BY . generally fitted tlio phtces whero- they sudden disappearaiico from tho billows, tlio cold niarblo Of tho mantol, finished long, and, tliougl) it- has been • at least; 5c. to $2.50. werp fbiuid; and .tlie nieii who were their anti as fast as she eouId she ran into her tho sentenco for tlio two women. Miss five yeiirs since I was, at iny 61 d friendrs’i companions.'- Here;; hqwever, was pro* dressing room. , Esther did not look at her mother, who house, I expect to hear the m usic on' munptive proof of civilized feminino oc­ And. the young itiaii, where wan he? spoko again, breaking the silence with Suuday morningi for I i*liall time* niy'j In two minutes frtim tlio timo .of tho ANDREW TÄY Í.OR, cupation at tui early period of tho Sho* her deep intonation. visit so as to includo a Sunday.—Critic. I girl’s disappearance a inalo figuro ciò; ' shono: liistoiy. Ho carried t ho ring a Surees-or to TA Y LO it ä Nu* • . “Journeys, journeys, nothing but gantly attired in a red undershirt cau­ week or more, each day intending to ex­ journeys! Why couldn’t thoy leavo her INDIANS ARE GAME BETTORS. tiously emerged froni.tho water, made a COHTRACTOR and BXTILDEB press it eastward, and finally sent it, di­ break across the sand,- up tho stairway, Hero in peaceV” ' . > - . ' ■ rected to the oflico of the Consolidated Will Wntnro Thclr All on n IIurne HaiM* into tho dressing rooiit and wns soon lost “Mother, you know, sho was not hap­ Stoves antljEanges company, to bo forwarded to Miss Con- Tlii?lr €htcf Diversion. to view. py horeV” •• . * *'Aii Indian horso race is tlio grciitfst “ Wonder what ilio troiiblo was?" ; “Sho would liavo been happy if lie rath. ' . . • ' • ; Tin Hoofing, Guttering and .Kepalrin^, Jlot ; Ho; leaned/ against the counter of Jho’ and m ust important event of tlio year- to overybody . . asked; a ml; - the; . curtain AlrFurnaces, Hstlmates¡yivenon Steam had lot her bp. ” . dropped,-77Clevelaud. Worldv:.? i ::V;\ M.C. GRIFFIN. express oflico, waiting for his receipt the tribes who participate in it,” said and Hot Water;ileaters, and Hot Air ;v “ She would liavo been happy, per­ and watching meanwhile: tlio .weighing Ramou Thornton cif Clieyenno.. to a re* ^Ians and Specifications furnished at and Hot Water Combination Heaters. haps, if sho had never seen 111111,” Miss porter, “ It is totally unlike our equine A 11 Unprecedented Oversight.. Esther said. contests, for, to begin with, thoro i.*> “ Havo you read Brown’s speech to thó short notice. Best of reference given. -:-Soulli Main Street, “ Sho never ought to havo scCu him. only olio race, , for which it. takes mouths jury I11 that murder case ho has lieon try-: It was no placo for a young girl. I ul- ing?'.’'asked the merchant. Opposite Ocean Grove Gated, and weeks to.arrange the details, aiid 1 *‘I glanced It over,” replied the lawyer . ways said so. Tliero wero nosnch placcs m ust tell yon that tho averago Indian is. ASBURY PARK when I was a girl; tho nauio is enough. 'in n deprecatory way. Orders for changes, alterations or re­ a remarkably gond r.iatchniaker. I do “ It seemed to m e it had some • very Tliero was no such west ! When pcoplo not tliink I ever.saw a race that was not strong points,’’.suggested the merchant. pairs ..\Vill receive prompt and wont west thoy thought.about it before­ “ Olí,’ yes. There were some pretty good productive of.a close, exciting finish. carcful attention. ^tRTISTIC pKESS-M AKlNG, hand; they consulted their- friciids; “ As.soon as. the clay is set. for tho points in it,” returned thb lawyer.* families went together. They were a gì cat contest .eyery mini, woman and “ I couldn’t see a chancó ’ to find fault with it anywhere. Ii wns oiio o f tho ablest long .wliilo going, ami when they got papoosòoC bot li tribes assoni bio at ' the A i k I .Vliilim -ry. thero they staici. Tliero was nono of arguments I ever read.” appointed place,, bringing, all their “ Oh, tRat’s because you lire net a law­ I’UUIKS MODKHvVTK. : this rushing hack and forth, thousands worldly wealth to support, their cham­ Residence; Xo. G6 Hcck Avenue, of miles at a stretch.” yer. Tito argument was all right, bat pion. When the day.of the race arrives, froin a .truly legal point of view the spccch W iiitcrilale »V llyatl,-. '■I don’t think it is tho journey Cecil Ocean (ii’ovc, ÏY. J. 'sovoral large paiti(‘ol(>red blankets' aiv was faulty, extremely faulty.” [Of. Washiiijítíin,. I». i.vj. . . minds. And ho will tako good care of spread .upon t lie ground, at either side “In what way:*”, inquired tlio merchant hor. ” ... • . ’ . of whicli-.the warriors and chiefs of the in surprise. . .* ,; dii Franklin Avenue, Oecati (.¡rove, N. J ; : . “Ho tako caro of her! Ho is nothing opposing tribes rango themselves, while “ There were some fearful oversights in it,” explained the lawyer. l“ lt violated 'all Honje • Made-Bread ■ Systeni .Mo.-t Aeeiirat»1, i}uiela >t- Aeqitlrcd, but u boy hinisolf. ” : •* . ' , •' behind are the chattering squaws,*»each VYou Caiinot deny, mother, that ho precedeiits in at least two instances.” nnd a.Pleasure 10 show... boaring.thò treasures of ln*r li ego lord “ Whaf:were they?” . . has a manly look The head chi cf. of. one side, generally “ His looks are well enough. Theyitio “ Well, at t lie opening of his address lie •17 Pilgrim Pathway, Opp. I'. tK niakès the i 1rs to-bef;. ; .Si len t ly and w i tir . failed to say tlmt It was tho niosb intelli­ liotiiiiig hut boy and girl both of fliom. stolid couutenantro l;e steps forward anil gent jury that ho had over hail the honor Mi E." THOMPSON ; They might liavo waited' ilvo. or-ten deposits lits furs and other valuables On of addressing. That was an almost’un­ -íVOcean Qrove, N. J.'tÿ» t/. : DKAI.KISIN /. e- yoars. It would have been inoro fitting, the blanket, often even going sò far as heard of Oversight had reileets Seriously ; to.say tho least.” to add his 'much primi riilo tò thè upon Ids training as a lawyer. Then when Home Made Bread, Cìiiitèii. or. l|ealth ho closed-lie.failed to eouipiimeiit the jury jp * lN E J 3 t AT I O N ET J^Y( A N O • “ If they’ had. waited, something else whole. Tlio leader of the other sido then would have happened very likely. I oii its patieaeiMind close attention to 1 hi* I.read, Rye Bread, Pies,. Cakes, places articles of a similar value besido proceeiliugs.” • • {'lioii'C ('»iilW'li«m'i'.v. think it is .bet tor to niarry yomig”— the first heap. A gnmt ór a nod. and it . i LiiseuitPj .Ktc., made to drder “ Tluui not to marry at all?”. Mrs. ."B ut- it;>yasii’t i.uitieiit 01* attentive," is a bet. So it goes down tho line, wa­ ; protested tiio merciinnr. ‘ • Sii jiaiii Avoiiue, DCKAX URoVfc S.'i. . H artwell interrupted, witUseovn. “ \Vl\y He rcml ihc fnlnt fef/er/wf, **(’. t \ from II. ;• . gering being conducted with a gravity “ Timt makes hoditVcrenee,” replied the WHOLESALE # RETAIL isu’t it respectable for a woman now that befits the occasion, for each tri ho lawyer. “ No real attorney was ever ktiowii New York and. Philadelphia Papers and then to stay at liomo and. keep of ono of those long jiino boxes which knows .that its opponents will bet all to leave.those remarks mit of his speech,, At City. I’r iiv s , -Vlwnys o n • Ilam l.. tilings together for those who go and form part o f the fre*iglit oil • every over­ no matter what kind of a jury ho had. land train.; they liavo got. Kven little groups of make a shipwreck of it? Why couldn’t Such neglect is unpirofessl’onal in tho cx* “ Who is that thej’’ro shipping east?” ponies tiro led off to one sido and bunch­ trcinei’’—Chicago Post. Employment Office, sho liavo been to -you wliat you havo ed together, and that means that the been to me?” ono of the loungers ut ‘tho -counter in­ 47 Pilgrim Pathway. A. R SÏÏREVES, quired of the express agent. loser will walk many a weary niilo Why lie .Saved Him. ‘.‘No, mother. I would not have had • through blinding alkali; dust beforo he th a t ” “ Don’t you remember—young fellow There was nil ohl negro floating in a got.phot, up at the Shoshono ,a year eees tlio. tepees of his people. But.thoro skiff, on tho headwaters of tho Licking, DISBROWS -,. “ Hiivo you found it so hard?” is iio haggling,- no disputes, no oxcla- : “ Mother, you ‘should . bo tho last to ago?’’ ' t : l i e ' was fishing—fish mighty fine ilown mations of hurprjso or chagrin at tho ro* that wily. Ho had a bey);vtho boat with ask that. You.know it is all tho lifo I “ Oh, yes— jump'in «Tape, wasn’t it?” stilt. It is impossible, as far as any out­ him. who kept looking into tho water until T O O T H W A S H could havo had. But it would havo “ Yes; ho jiist about closed out tlio jnnipin business in tliis caiiip. ” ward demonstràtipii is eoncorned, to hd lost his balance aiid disappeared,-Jn t ho crushed Cecil after .what was past. And water.. . Qulckee than I coiild tell yoii tbo' Por Cleaning nnil Preserving the- Teeth- anij “I • thought tliey phuited liirii for distiiiguisli tlio victor froni . tho van­ Clums. anU Imparting u Refre^hlnir Taste and ■ Opposite Ocean G rove School ]fon.'o. ll Main St., Next-to Sexton’s Underiakli»; “ Òno of them is very liko him in clined to cover their pictures tmifoimly of t ho box and'swept, with ono stroke of “ Then you deservo ail the more credit • KRtnldtkhmont. AslnVry l’avk, N. .J. • piômptly Oono. .liuUcs Work a speeiatty. looks,” hor mother continued. “ Did with the color most in accordance with for saving his life.” ' *■' Thorough Satisi'aetUmOimr.inteed. you say thoy wero staying horo? What his marking brush, a black circle around tho figures. their condition of lassitude and exhaus­ “ Well, I (loan* know ’bout that, bo«B. Corner Henson and Webb' Avenue*,' . can they bo doing hero?” tion. Thus originate tlio violet pictures You.scor' lio jiad all tho bait In hlspockot.” Conrath was going home at last. Tlio M. M. CR0SBÍE, ‘ . OCEAN OP.OVB. “ They.aro pupils of Mr. Lylo’s.” of Alanet and his school, wliicU spring —l'argo l-’ornm. ... * . camp lightly n'liiomhered his misdeeds, • “Well, that .isn’.t a ball place for from, no actually observable aspect of Z E B o o f e r : - tliein. When you send out tlio cajco, Es­ but the women who had. wai ted long for Dwllbtrul. • S l a t e his body, to ho brought to them from tho nature, but floiii a subjective view due ther, I wish you would send them plenty to coi ali ( i mis óf ;^tlie nerves.'.-'Wlien the “ Is your son cpiulng back to tlio farm \V I LST AS1U J1Î Y PA K Iv, OppV l»A H Iv H A Lb. ; —what boys call plenty. Perhaps Mr. alien;soilSvhero.rit hail;laiii kept a dif- when ho completes his college course?’* The.old, eelrbmied Wiltlaiii .('hnpiiuin slnie ferent ri'ctad—a reebrd iitw liicli all'waa entire surface of:walls ih;salons and art »hvnyson Im'.d. At thisshop.lhe pidWieeno Lj-le will-let them conio np to tea sonto eXlii hit ions of tlu\ day appears' yeileci i ii asked the minister. . cel'what they »lesliv.. Jobbing' or.oioptty.nl • forgotitsii ’siivo the good they had' known. . “ I dimito,M. said the old m an.. “ JduiK (ended tt*. 'Sunday nighf.” . . " uiiif ormlia Ifniouriiingy tiri s'iir'edilectioir F o r d ll B ilio us and JCbrvoos | o f lii'itu • * . ’ • V •' no. The money ho luis to.spend fer booU.d “ H om ight liko'to corno w ith them ,” D uuasus. TlK*y .purify the | for violet is simply aii expression of tlio an* board ain’t goln’ to leavo 110 fariii for. Miss listlier snggcsfedmeekly. • They made his gravo beside an/older Il.uboo and y iv c H e a lt h y nervous debility of the painter.—Con­ litui to colile back to, I ’m afrccil boiuo- Nice corner property, one block front action, to the entire system. . “I dare say, ho would, but I don’t' one, the •headstoiVo of w hich horo tho densed From’ Nord an’s “ Dógonerátion. “ times.'.’— Itidlamipolis .Tournai. the ocean—7 room cottage with furniture,: Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, ” $2,250:--^If, ueegle. ' , CONSTIPATION nnd PIMPLES. OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5. «»95.

Work for the Grand Jury. OCEAN GROVE TIHES TI16 Fire Alafin Systein.. THE STEWART Quality Excellent \Ve aVe ghul 'to note that tlie Hoard, of Firo Tho October* term of court which con­ $$'¡'&nñÍM$ÍÍED EVEKV',S.iTl*im.\Y AT— ' . vened at 'Frboiioh) Tncstjiiyhns .oyoVy -indi.cn'- Niji-; . Variety Complete CiuniiiissidTnn'fi has ‘ eontraetnr for tlio in- # ...... tion o f being one of. 1110I iu si ent o f Into yea r s. Busi ness Co I lege Prices Moderate N o ‘ 4S Main Avenue. troduction.ofaconiplelethyaliu'in^systejn W - W About tour humji eil eases w i 11 comb iip for ■ Allbrils Ilio very lji*;st fiu-ilitii-t. ,r»r acitiir. Service Prom pt ' -Wil.I.lAM II. Hi:Ki;t.K. uuliroiiieii,.us ll'V inihuteR* work BOOKKEEPING, ishment fixed-Jicciirdingjy. Tho lniiinbcis B A N K IN G , lit the >iart' li- oftcii of liuieli greater vnluo of the jury‘will probably have two or flu 00 MATHEMATICS, Central. Avenue •51ÖST 11.4. thftii 1111 fabor.aficr fho flre Js undoi; weeks of- jijihioas. labor before i)»ey an* OCEAN GROVE, V 9.Î’AIM'1 J « 3 ,1 I 2 I 3,| 6 0 { 12 2 PENMANSHIP. ' • A.N*n . liv V»’; i UM S I liô srr^i Si no 30 5*5 00C 'way.: ‘Hie (¡ifinj.wyOll sysiom wlilch.it Is pt o- through. '7ô ! ¿v.j-Ai. l.T.r -s 20 .100 r,50- ii 00' After the UMJii! eii>toniary pxercises pend*: STENOGRAPHY and • 1.1c.. ,. in . i ,*0 '¿ter îî.vr -i 750 is OH posnl t<» use i.- i.idn»iticil-U».He. superii*r Io ing th efji.n iu ii.o f court, Judge Beasley TYPEWRITING. Olin Street, NEW JERSEY. "■¿■,ï;.iv:iv-' . I.^>:.-sf.i)‘ .:»ü.v 1 ...... ra ii-rio■ 0 (ht IU00. .1 r.i;:’7.v:rJj JWVOPO-.SOO 1:1 00 '¿1 ¡hi aa.v now in service,' While, it is tn he hoped htated flint he had-received by- mail, several * *■ “ 00 11 00 17 on '»MW that tlMviiiny bo littio oecasion"Tor its lire-, nowNpjipii:’ eMppings. to the eftoct that the Guaranteed - Advantages ; Ó. . '■) 00 .1 00 -> .V) 7 2V11 Oli 10 00 '2f\ 00 II t» ■12 IH S OiV 10 00 \:\ 01» 1*1 UO •-**> 00 4.*» 00 St> IO the fact ■ of its IjoIngViii Vvistonce fihould govern Inc !**■:. nl of .0110 of the seaslioic bor­ -.. l*_eot.’ • il (K\ 1300.1000 23 H0 Si}.iXH.')W-7,> OO li’*» tn oughs hi.d \i:ted give a contract to a Timnoi'cii iNvritrrnos*. • . jiavi*, it« influence.' in' klV'i'dtiu' instrraneo 10 CONsylllNTIOfS tflMtVK’i:, .• ; ; T lì CO 11.1 iKSl’Ojf 11 I*.NT?i~\Vo Si lui 1 bouhld to iv- company ia which throe of the momiieis of ' Celveltihis òf liews nnd 'min muti Irai lon» mi rates down Iirtf properylevel. .• CONSI DliltATI-: A'IT K NT I ON, ' 4 i; GROCERY • k uh.l eet s-o finte test tò thts emoni uiUty. AVrÌiè ! I he bo.jifi'.wt'iv >toek holders. The Jus’dcc . K.v< t>i;i:At5i:>iKN*j;, : : only on onestile ot thè «licei. stated, that .mun'i. proeebdings wcio in.direct Fn.i. Kiji ivai.kst » 01: Monkv' F.viu.- -•' The full name:and addr* ^ «>f thè \i:iiter A Letter: From Air. Vairnan. oppositii-.n n« the laww of the. State, and sbolliti accotnpniiy all eommunlontlonv imi The enrollment. (*f OYcr' foO indiViilual •hecésxnrily'for pubtlentlon, bui n* :i ¡murante*. .San Pianelseo. .Cid,. -Sept. *J:5. 1 S'do. against pie-tie pi«1 icy. lie directed the jury, students, dtfring the past -year speaks lo ofgóod fntth.. Aiionjimiib ti*ni*r-i « ¡11 imi bei : Dear Kriends—j Vuil..nevci had' more joy to thorougliiy- iii vest iuato the ¿natter. It is .:nptJcbd. '• • : ... . v • > v ; tlie point as to the. thoroughness of our . Àddressnll com‘imuiii,*u!inns either fur Ilio on;his journeys than 1 Sinco.injfJaj-'t bave, Huppoaid that Judge Beasley’« rcniarks ro- Orinoko Coffee, '.«(IiJoiìjO òr:Jic>\*Ktleimrlnielli.'». i<» Uh; • held two large ineetings nl Salt^ii'piogiih.’ errod to the;'contract' for lighting Anbury course of training. Blended Teas, halli.trol* Tifi f 1 >i iw«i3 •* The last one of ’the two;Is yielding sonic Park with electric iights, where the con- Strongly Endorsed by.the; SPECIALTIES: M ! rì\ ? ':. 'Vr;'.\V *!•*.•'••’’.'' ; Òeejin C*r«>vo,;N . .l.: good fruit for; Clirjsi. iii a inimher of in'- tract wa#' not -given., to fho lowest bidder, Darlington Print Butter, Leading Citizens of the State. ' iWcnl nm'ieeV, IO cenis per. line; eaeh Insvr- «piirics, two of theiii nien atlvariced jtt yoarrf.' buL was -given .to tlio company . In which Golden Star Flour. ; Ito li; fot- th.reo veok« o r inojv. ir*’ iv n t. d b - I'm so glad wo have a go.-i»f) to piciich tlint. so pic of thejm*m.hoi> of Council were stock­ NOW IS THB T lilE TO ENROLL. }count,Thcy.niu*t In ali en*es liuvó A tly. ai- has power to rciicli young utul old. Bcwhro holders. ; / ;v , V; School Term begins Monday, Sept. 2, “ The.Xtatutos regulating trio operations of National Batiks nre.of fillcl I * wise conception of tiny man who. disclaims power to get gray Nomcrou:»applications for liijuor licenses, that, conscientiously conformed io by Olllvers anti Directors, ho Inslltutloii of Banking np* SATURDAY, OCTOBER S, 1 8 9 5 . hairs converted; c<|ual!y siiiiu iiiiy oiie'who accompanied by. tho neeesary foes, were 1895. proachoH t4ie National, for deserved confidence of and security to patroas.” negicels th«/childrcii. Wliile at .Stiloni I had granted, while some were laid .'over' for F or Catalogue A(Ulress, niie. t»f the grandest sights to bo.seen be­ future cohsidc-iatloii. . Vi Tlieiv; is .-nihc tolk of turning Monmouth THOS. J. STEWART, Principal, tween the two occaub—a view of Jive nioun- lio s O.v. Tn>itliui,'i!V J. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ; lìnillofWid iiitü n publie park. And why tain pei(ks at • oiicc, and. otio of them the Bicycles Clieap. O rganized F e b m a r y t&&6 'TiVi.- ïniûh.r ^hoùld bo seiiôiiÿly eon-; higheat in America, Ml. Jtahioar; 1hen ' 1 >ivJm: 10 ihi- fad I Iwil. we lia vo an oveisjoek COLLEGE ROOMS GEORGE F. KROf* If L. I'resideiit, O. II. BROWN, Vice President. cm tie !St. Helena,. Mt. Adanis, Mt Hood, of NVhei'N which we do not care lo eariy over ;rriilÌ0VC*iK unttllMNi« there will tie a red net ton jh prlee 10 and 12 S. BROAD ST. . ALBERT C. TWINING, Cashier. MARTIN V. DAGER, Ass’t Cashier.'- and- tine did.: Mt. •Iclferson.. It's worth a. , upon lilt now nml socond-himd Hteyeles for 1 lie v ; I’rofc^ur Lfiüiö Fusteur died hi l ’a ris. next thirty days- Any one dcslrlous of pur* .' Mattison Avenue and. Bond Street, Asbury Park, N .J.. - „. trip three tliousand miles to'see these line ehtisluga niaolnno wouhl ilo. well to give us a l?or Convenience of Ocean Grove patrons : i’V;ùlii\\h fou- il ti,vs ago, at the age of 7*2 tnighty sentinels of God,, white hehnetod, Oatl and nei prices. Sundries of all kinds al. Office Ocean Grove Camp A feet ing Association Building, Ocean Grove, N. /. rodtieed mtes. \\'. ! t. Beeglo. 18 Matn .Vvenue, • yeai*.; lîç*Va* 11 distinguished chômUt; timi standing guard bii this .west coait. . Ocean Gnjve.—Atlv. . OpEiyi [lOU^E Capital, S3i00?000. Surplus, 370,000. •The ride on the *fSJiiistti*J route from «1 !î=i*tivc*ef of thq euro. for liydrpphobi ¿1. Transeots n general .banking business, issues letters of credit available; in the Portland- to *l*risco is without doubt tho. longs Ave.& Emory St ; Saturday, (letoher 0,'Jh the dato of gjeat PARK principal, cities of the world. .Foreign and domestic exchanges bought aiid sold. liiyu jiijt ‘. Monday ,tliê Nçu- York tlfiliy tinest iii the world. The crossing of'the auction siile of . lots near the Aabury 1’aik Collections carefully .made and promptly.accounted for S k I you .Mountains aiid the run uji to tho and Ocean- Grove depot. Of bourse you'JJ i ’reí.*1. Iilií clovoted ntr entire linse tu Now 'be there.—Adv. H.'G. DEX'XIS, Lessee & Manager. BOA HI) OF DIRECTORS: . base of Mount .Shasta nnd then down by the G. F, Kroehl. Albert C.'Twining, Isaac C. Kennedy, S. W. Klrkhrldo Ollv.er H Brown y ' j'ertìòy iiow¿; t The lJre.'¿ now contuins intor- SaoViiinentu 1 ivoiv rusliiug, dancing, playing Samuel Johnson, Milan Hoss. M. L. Hammnii, Charles A. Alklus, John S: Ripley, .{e.-Uitiir account.» of lioiiiiçuiiigij. tlirou^liout Auction .-r.’.c of lots, Saturday, October •”». .Sherman B.Ovlatt. Chas. A. Young, D.C.Covcrl,Win. H.Beegle, .W’m. Hathaway. as . it "leaps' along, washing out gold lioro,, Ox mid o.\>ter‘ro:i»t. clambake, etc. Evcry- ONE NIGHT ONLY ... ilic* Slnkv j.v ; lj ' covering it up there, merrily elakeing the budy will he there.-—Adv.' ' thirst of deer and bear and wildcat falling , • Tlio.ihngniflcont new wawliip ‘ 1 Brooklyn” Monday Evening, October 7. IliCAViNsOK, P rest. GAV.I-ÍVANS, Vk-e-Prest. K.K.D a v t o n , Ca'siiier. WAV. Davis, Ass'l Cash’r over rocks, running through great gorges. HERIFF'S SAl.K—Hv virtue of a writ of Cwii’í». launched , fronv .Cràiiiirs shipynrcl, .in Oli, well, It's only w;hen the eye sees all il. fa. 10 m e dlm *ted, Issued • ou t o f t lie S L*o»ir| of rimnecry of the State of New ------; IMiíiáilolphiñ, Wednortduy. Asti io huge í*hip tliis.thnt tho heart swells up in thought over .Jersey win h«* exiiosed to sale at n'tilille ven­ the.places of the mighty .Maker of it nil._ due. oil M onday, th e nth dav.oi* uctu- ASBURY PARK and OCEAN GROVE BANK, . 'ftííppccl. froin .the íauñehing wnyé info tho B E U . ISSI"). iM-twoea I he lio u rs of 12 a n d ó George W . Monroe Company, ,. Djluwiirc r.ivcr ahe uHs numed by ^iíert Ida My reception here was a real ovation, won •o'chich, fat lioVIoch) In ihe alteruooti of said Office, Mattison Avenue and.Bond Street, Asbury I'ark. - by the love born of my work on.two former day at the Court llouso at Freehold, In the ^Caiaa. ^.Troaa.-«a.o a«-3. IP il^ rira. 2?a.tli.-wo.y. O coan G rovo. '-Muy Sehioroij. dnughtcn of. Brooklyn's chief township, of .Freehold, county of .Monmouth, occasions. Tho “ reception fensl” by. the* •New .Jersey., . «: oiwinlzetl January, 18S11; • ;; niá^i^tralo; : -y- ' folk of the First M. K. Church of Oakland All tJaiLtrael or i«ucel ofland aud premises, b eret 11 after particularly described, situate, Iv­ CAPITilli *50,000 SeiU'MS, 836,000 was lit for a king, and think of it, given to H Happij Liitle fiome • ■ lidiior.MiehiiôI, of the Eatoiitown Adver­ in« and hchig-tii the township of Neptune, in Tniasarts a fieneral banking Business, Issues' Foreign ami Domestic Dnifts. poor mb.. The wonders of God’s goodness the county of Monmouth nnd Sfite of New Prompt attention «iven to al! matters entrusted to us. tiser, ii tlié recipient of numerous suggca- Jersey, known and designated as lot num­ will never cease. The Ipvo^feast and morn­ bered «oven hundred-and eighty-! wo'(No. 7.**J) COX.X.IZCITZO^TS ctn.5- P E O M P T L T ^-CKlITO-WX.EJaDa-ZSZS. tion^ as- to , how hLs papei should be còn- ing. service, were nil blessed by the Spirit’s 011 ti innp of lots oit Camp IJ round of t lie EXKECTORG. ' Oceau OniVf.riitnp Meeting Association of the This is one of Ihe Ini^ri-s't puriily farce pretence and power. Again, lot me wrllo, comedy oiymiiziitimif; tliiit liiis'hcen X, 13. Huebtiuon, .1. S. Ferguson, fieo.AV. !-'vans;.C. C. Clayton, Geo. \\r. Treat, J. A. W ainright dueled. From present indications, however, Mcthoiifsl Kplscopat Cfiurch, and situated al Dr. J. A. ■\\\ Hetrick, John liubharti, Henry C. Wlnsor, Christian worker. See to it first, last, a ml the northwest corner of-'Ocean avcntie and Bent out of New York ihii* si-ason. : Mr. lMiehtiel, is ‘running the piiper according Broadway at Ocean Grove.' township of Neiw T."'Finnic Appleby, Low Is Hal hear, Amos Tilton. Your Fat ronrjje Solicited always, that v* God is with you. ” That ns- I a lie, county of Monmouth and stale of New DON'T FAIT, TO SEE... .' t o li is . own ideas of journalism. I» igh* good suratice. and you can choiiV above, an-angel's Jersey. Also all Ihe estate, right, title and in­ V.-bleaVtli'ojVurc.too; • terest, aud term ‘of years yet lo conio ami un- song. ' ’ ;. 1%. • expired of ihe s ild |»nrty ot the llrsi part ol, in A Happy Little Home. In the .men's mooting ht the Y. M. C. A. and loa certain lialeuturo of lease of the said • - At midnight Thuisdny of lust week Gòvor- premises, made and executed by the «leena . here in 'Frisco yesterday there were twonty: U ro v c (.itm p.M eethig A hsiw hitlon o f tlio Mcili* CHAS. LEWIS, • imi' Ctilbòrton, of .Texas, issued A procloina- olgtit men who arose for prayer; but best of odist Kptsi-opal Chtiieh to Kllzaheth Hiven- lmnk by louse da ted December in,. j.sTJ, and 1«^ tjon for.a s(iecial session of the Legislature*, all,-'twenty-one of them came forward and corded . In the Monmouth County Clerk's Thursday Evening Oct. io ( Lumber, gave themselves to Christ, and six more did oillcc, al Kriiehold. 111 Honk ill of Deeds, paife ircrjasstm to - ,1.0 pass_" a Vliiiv prohibiting pirzó-fíghtíng. li«, eie., inni by l£ll/abeth <>rce.nl>unlt assigned Tony Farrell's Great Comedy ' An ellort will be mado to stop tjio. CorJjett- fo publicly iti the place where tbeyitoOd. 10 John <• reenl>anU,Mareli £», lN71,and record­ ¡V Doors, Sas^h, Blinds; It was a-graeiou.- triumph. Then came the ed in ;i look :«l of .-Deeds, i«igo 81, etc.; and hv Success. ■^rl’MtZijiininoiV-i tiyht which ic booked to tiiko .John CroenbanIc assign(*tf 10 I.ottle W. .lael;- ‘twomootings iii Central M. E. Churolr, Hov. san, February II, 1SS-J, and recorded m llo»dt ' Frames: Mouldings; : . plitco-.in Dalhii*. .Texas, at an enrlj* dnfe. * ‘ Dr. li. li. Di|hv the “•ParUhurst .’of the :^l ol Dieds, page.sAetc, Seized as th e property of I.o ttle W*. .ht«*ks>iii, Tacillty * aiid tlie strongest man in Melly- and taken In exeentlon at tlie-m iIt'of William Hardware, . Tlie ruiyeut of Urtob;,r witli its exodus of odism anywhere west of the Rooky Moun- ' H. Bcegle, mul to be sold by “Garry Owens” -M A TTH IA S W TiOLI.EYj Sherltl*. öiuiliner iennnts bring.- io mind the linpovt-’ fnins. , • H a w k in s A-Dr iia m ì. S o b 's. . Paints, 1 ‘/aiiec bi n warnint» to property, owners to.«see The Young Peoples' moetlng at tl. JJU gnve IUteil Sepl. l'Jth. Im' j. ' f?7.'J0j Iinprnveineiit the- order of-tlie age. ” ; timi JloUses,nr«í projie.rly closed, doors, win-. the OcOan Grove Yriuiig Peoplo'/s loader.u 1 Oils, etc. fine rocepiion.- The large iooin w'as crowd- . down, and blinds .-vy.nely fiirteiiod. aud od. Sevtii scokofs. Then clime tho regular M0NM0L*TH O ltP H A N S COL’.RT, SE P T .ìlrd NOS. ’ :\vií(or t urned 01Í. A iilt lc care .and. attention S W I Mim ST- night service. The great auditorium was '• In M ay T erni,’ l.v.»j. . . "in this direetioii ihaj'.sa\e.dollars in dain- paeked-r-aisioH, altar space, platforms and Cocolla l.ynrli, Admlnlstmtrix of Harry A. all tilled with tho .-multitude. I felt the pres­ Kernell; dircasid, Inivlnu e.xhlbited to thts P T h e ynjf- i>)* siorniK or bursted water pipe.v • ■ Court, underoath, njustand trae accoant of ence of Iliiii who helped I’ctor .at Pontecoat. thè personal eMaiéaml debtsof ilio salii dece- Factory Dunkirk, N.J; r.^r'l’he^ii|ii n,y ról)bc rll-s ami ani ics of higlV .Mytheme was “ Trusty" a new sermon, and ; dent,.\vhoivby li appears that tho personal1 estate of salii doccuaed Is Institlleleut to pay .^SlO W 3=-^- Brauch Yard, 'Spring Lake^ ‘'Vwòyiitoiù v.liieli bave occuned. in thè vicin- the lire of .(»oil wiis thero. and eighteen at lilsdebts, and reipii*>ted thè alti of tho Court New 1 l»o altar, gave tlieir licaits and IIves to tho la thè proni fon*. It Is llicreloro ordered that all . Ìfy of l|ediBaiik ami.Shrew«ljury during thè pet-sous Interest ed in latids, letiemenls.herodl- Lord of the. whole..'earth. “ Victory1 ’ agnin taineatsof thè sani tleceased.'appear lieforetho pasl ’ fewv weeks is an ns’suronc*.- tlmt tin or* perch*-ij on our banner.*.' . Why notV*. * It is" Court at thè Court House iu Freehold, 011 THI'RSDAY, NuVEMllElt.7, A. D., IMI.',, to 3 Smith •'ganizod gong of thieves has sottlod in.thut ilis.work, and I nin but II is \vorker, yet the show eauso.why so m udi of ilio liiiuls, tene- .locality. ' .Tiie depredations hiive.(lecòino.éo rejoicing on the human >Uir was very great.. inonts, heiedltami-nts mid reni osiate of tho If :;f W l 1I1B S im • salii deceasod sluill noi In; sol il as.wlll bcstiill- 'riuineróii- to cause Considei able lineasi-: The cholera Is so bad in Honolulu thut no Oleat to.pay hls dehts, ór thè residue thereof, gatherings of any kind. can be h?ld, not ai» tlie case may rcipiliv. Ry thè Comi, Premier Good, Well-Made Shoes, lièss on tlie puri of inhabitant.-. S. CRATER. Surr . even regular ohurch Vervicer-, or schools.. .So’ 7sepl.7t. . Thii ty. woiucii ,0f New Brnnswick, led. by. 1 am. 10 remain here-uni ii « JePjbor l.T, and Strong, Sightly, Stylish, Sensible Shoes, then sail, 1). .V;, direct f<»r.Ne«v Xoaland, a I X CiLVNCJCHV OF XE\V JÉ]{.SEV. 4 " T y peiAf rjt(?rs y t lie. ’ .w |ie. 0 f. t ho. Mayur', have foruièd jindi- twouty-bnb days’ voyage. In ;t|»o, nieim- I TO’ KHEUEIMCIC A. SHEKKKR. Up to Date in Every Way/ gaiiRati(»n to giye; ilio city cietin Mr« ets, v.h.iie l shall hold a'two weeks’ H*rvice for By vli-tup of an order of the Court., of’Olian- eery of N«-w Jersey, laude on-ilio- davof tho arc revelation? . .f ilit- p o ssib ilities ; ii-'v:pi;rk?. sliade tiees -and foun!aÌi:?.: j)r..Diiio.;. • ' .'.V' ‘ d a to heroor, in ti cause w hi-ivln Ellza h errv Is ;B.ut. WITH: PRICES CRUSHED, com|)lalaant,.and you are defi*ndànt, you are . ■ * *AViii-ij ji oiiinn * wi 11, .-lu*. wi 11. ’ ’’ -New. ;,The!cii|i for work is very, very great here-. re'ju lred tu appetir a n d ple-.id, aiisw c-r.or de­ : g o t o • ; • • The.V ’want-'me to liiovo. iny family, out here m u r lo Ilio bin of salii e o m p la ln a a t, «n\ u r be­ of lypctt'ritur -ncchanisin. • lb iu ^ w ick ic .4 id ò n is in iiy "now; depcn/1 on .11 midsjwud. my .life in their mlikt. Tiioir fore Hai S(i'omt day-of J>cccinhór, ue.\i, or the T r \ ! r \Trli N°- i Alain Street next to Treat’s,Grocery '¿•i(ec|dj!d improveinciit in thè appi-arance of said bill will li»; taken as confessed agallisi voti love and loyalty ami. tl|9 sunshine of the Tin*said bill Is died to foreclose a itiori»:ai!o. • All- known' defuc-ts in writing IT (() ITW! |i Pi B S ' Sior‘!- •- !'"‘l • ' Un- oiij. • • "• ; '! •• o ivou by yo ir t»> ilio c o m p la in a n t, d ated -Sep." days iriid the. heed of the field n»alie their te ia h e r *Jlsl.,-I>W, 011 leiisl* liohl prom ises. In x . X 5 3( Cookman Avenue, ASBURY PARK. .ofFor affraoiivc .’to. puf it tnlhlly. ' 1 am lel- * ‘ i Oeca 11 ft rove, a n d you a re iii.-cde de/'i-nduut be- machines liave beai overcome. tho pii.-t fouv tiug the. i,ord- of 'thoi harvcnt, howevei, do eatis-eyoimwii said premises. tlio ordering for my days and year», and He . Daied.Detober I. lMi'.i. liioiitiis ’ IntH been in ciiarge of thè *.ditorili! can take mo. fioiu one Hold to another its.He ! H a w k in s A DtritANiv • Solicitors of l.'omjdalutiiil, ; dt'^H iti nei it of t hv TI iij os, h:ft on Saturday plca.-es.* I am hnppy in }lis will and work. : 1’osi 1.mice Address. Asbury. Phi it. N .J. Vours for *ouls, ’ .C. H. Y ATM AN. .■|OCt*'»t ^>.1 iù tl^ to fic -sh .iiéIda and pusture« now in' TH E ACIY1E OF MECHANICAL A?iT. Rhode Island Point the popuL^ . tli|v yi^y o( ‘ Brot.lierly'Lovii,-’-’. .Mr. Q u in n |. Advertised Letters. • ■ j W UT-ICE* <>F. ^ E r n . E M E N T — JCstaU*1 .-'*i -* i-X-iVura^tio \i 11 <1.vjbry capabio now>j*at»er > f-T- of I *illie -May ■ Borden, a mlnorv ; ’m a n ,• aiu l hi? w o jk .d u rin g th è ]>asl sin n in e r ! Following is a list’ of uncluiineil letters .‘ (FJrsi. AceOunt.)—Notice is hereby given remaining, in the Oceati Grove post oftlco* Dial iJjeinvoimis of ihe siibserlbei-, guardian, Smith Premier Typewriter Co., The “ Cilen Island” o f New Jersey of said minor, will In.* audited and stated bv • hÌH/vi>t;on :g ù -àlly a p p ro ciated . Ile in fol- j for-the week ending (let.;.‘5,‘ I'iP.i: . SHORE DINNERS the Surrogate, and reported for'settlement lb & Droathvay, Xcw .York. • . hr.vefl * Ìu .Iiìk.uow lièld of. lalior.ìiy tho besf Mi E. .Alsdorf. Emma Aiken, Miss II. th e - O rphans Court of the*. C om ity of Mon*, 2 9 3 295 SOUTH SHORE, Shark River. m outh.on .Til CltSDAY. TB-E i!ls*t DAY UF \vi-)ie.s '.of thè n n o iy - w a n n fr.iends he and' Ackerman, Mirs Uaimuli Beardwood, (’. F. NOVEMBKlt, next. and CLAH BAKE. Hell, Miss Emma .-Berry,' Mrs. Henrietta DAVIDS. CRATER. 1 ;M rs.-CiOiiin inad<* during their brief resi-. Black. Eugene Barnes. Mrs. L.‘ J. Bates, F. D ated Sept. lHh., lsy>. losepCIOt. SHADY GLEN HOUSE, : : ,‘dci:ci* iji-Oceiiu GVove. v . : / F. Babcock. Mrs. L. Balueiiherg, Theo. Harkalow.' Mrs. Frank K. (^lapnian, Miss. A Splendid Investment. One-hairmlle from Bulinar, Three initcs fi-oiu Asbury Park. Favorite, resort for Wheelmen Nellie Cohen. B. Crainbr, Miss Nannie M. CatskMI Mountains. A Valuable Work. II Ik well uiidersiood th a t .n ea rly .nil* o f th e (•lark. Mrs. J. (*. , Mi.*s Nellie a v ailab le hoids in th e vkdlilly o f Ocean lirovi.*. Side-Wlieel Steamer BELAÏÂR to Charter. ..‘Thii ‘iiriangciiieut just: consumuiatod hy M. Curt is. Geo.' Colid on."Mrs. J. B. ( ’htireli, and Asbury. Park, stiltalde lor dividing into ]. i(. ^ÖOTT, IVJanagei1 Sarah C.’oHii-r. J{« v. Dr. Coivy. Amanda' Cox, building sites, have already been -uMlized. t 111*i.ùV-sociut.iui^ for the coustruclkin’ |if,a > Helen Clitlori), Mb-s Anna . E.. CresswHI, There is one traet. however, lying less, than Lovely location at 11 earl of (Men To lo .Mrs.' Anna ('minor, Ml.*s Kta.Caiman. Win. halt « nillli diivi-tly west' of Asbury Park, on 100 feet deep; fresh eggs, » iii k and veg­ ■•'►5 jH jif.s bet'w;ci.‘h Ifo -r’ p av ilii.n a n d . oik-of tin* principal roads, which can. now be and Wlfitiilleld Ciarki Francis Chapman, • p urchased Ufa low figure, T he t>rotind Is Iduh, etables from. farm; various amusements;; -Ociian l.’atinviiy! io prevent fnitiier dnnnigo i Hunnali A. JJonaldsoli. Annie .Dempster, welt eaten luted for. building sites, and oll'eis a' hoard #5 per week: Address F.. I). ELL- Jos. H. Dewes, Mi.-s. .M. S. Deal. Wallace splendid opportunity-for. some one w ho do- B I& P 1 Ö FI1 S S^lü^ümeäts; -W .to ila* bi-aoh fn»nt. was inade'iiono too^Oou. •’ )arrod. Mrs. (j. W. Edwards, Mary L. sires to take bold of aml.develop this soil of: LOTT,' Durham, Greene Co., N. Y. Kbf- j'ogg. Mrs. -I.Jl,. Felch. Mrs.- Janies Grovrr. an-onierprlso, Bill 11 suuill anmuai of casli erenees:. \V. II. Stokes, Andilorintn, ;ÀÌoiady • ih*.- o’cean h:is . oaien intó thè em- | need be paid down, nnd a very, lenient release llutnrnitiK jirospt-i ity w ill uinkc ninny rich lmt nowhere cull lliev jimke so inuuh .Mr«-;1 S. T. Gm-rry. D. II. Hul.*o, Mrs. .\ti. Ocean; Grove; J. K. Burt, Sj.rav OH tee; within a short tin»:»» hy sili.-eüssful li| uciilation iu Cimin, l ’rovisioiis anil Stoi-k. , V h;i 1 iii:':Voi;t t u a |»0 1111 severa 1 fect beyoiid tlie j loll-, nbeck, M irs. May • J foil Inbeck, M«-rri-. elans«.-:will In» ^lveu,- or the properly will he- cxchanot d for ImpioVcd projierly In oillicr S. liennneinvuy, til7 Co'okman Aveuue, ; vjv • 1 l**t ,J*n t i 11io*. e»it. is so dócp limi it. iliiiii Hotchkiss.'' K. Hay, Miss Addio'Jones, Aslaiiy l.’aj-|t tn't.n:ean. «»rove, l-ull luforina- j a FOR l-ACIi DOLLAR;INVESTEO can be made by our Mrs. Lue.y C. .loner. Mi^s .Mildred .lohnsoii, iloo upon application to W. It. Deeglc, IS and many others.. LK-ep lîm. .‘••V; .’would i;V,Mi!tjil!)y'iini*'. The■plaù'.oi. tli'row ing «mi jet- Miss Frank Manley, Mrs. llonry Mattie-, originated by its. All snciTi-sful specnhUor.s opemte on a n»gular Hynteni. ‘y iil^til |i^l|t’ttnglo;5 tV| ihò beaci» io catch nini M is.*»TcfVes.-iii Mc,Mahusr Mark Norton, Mrs. How’s This I o T'be ^.tebison ßouse, o it-is a well-known fart that I here are thousands of men in all parts of the United Kdmnii'l (jlivi.-r, Mrs. Laum .Owens,.Mr*. W e oilei; 1 >ne 11 and red Dollars Reward for States-, who .by a systematic trading through Chicago brokers,- make largo amounts • 1- : iioìd. thè'm i tal cut ried ìibout by tho orohs Thos. Cii.-rce. Albijiu • i'ettcr. Miss Tillie. any ease «a*Catarrh Unit, cannot be cured by “ Cntskill noiintnins.” every year, ranging from a few tlioumnd dollars for the man who invests a hundred v.' • i;‘ ;h»«'lir«*yvn lo be thè oidy( cHcctivé Pa.*toriou>. Mirs-Thockloe Burn, Mrs. W. I h.HV C ila rih Cure. or two hundred dollars up to ijTiO.UOO to £ 100,000 or more by those who invest a few M. F. Bound, Mrs. Sarah Baiiison, Mrs. !•'. .I.-CIIKNKY; a- Co., P rops.. Toletlo. O. thousand.' /lietiiocì òf poi vhig '.thè ijuiÌrI Ir ili thus far d is- E. E. Rogers, Eniiiia ('. Sickles, .Mrs. 1*. Q We the umlerslirued have known.F. .I.’t :|a- noy for 1 lie l-ist 10years, an d bellbvt- him per- It is also a fact that those who make the largest«• prolltH from comparatively V - Iv-A cOvei-edl' niid • ili?,' intriaiuOt jon lieré will no Shrew.-iburyj L. Sehiieider, E. B.' Sliermair, feetly honoiable Iu all business transaction«» AccofuinOdates forty guest.s. barge.and Sliaily Harry Steitduiaii, MisS .Ella Siewait, Mrs.- und ilnma lally aide, to carry rail any Obliya- Liwn.- Hoi aiid Cold Wider on each floor. small investmentH on this plan tiro persons who. livo away from Chicago and invest opcHileV iiut ^only. lo ,/iieveitl fuither .M. (i. Short, .Mj>. Lacy E. Sh/ioafon, Mrs. lion »»aide by tb ejr Jli-wi. • . ... • .-. Kates fl.Oo per day.for September j,.jd Ûcfobor through brokers who thoroughly understand systematic trading. A. E. Siolth, Mif.sJIiinn'ali A. Thomas,’ Mrs; Wi:sTit T at'A x,. Whoh'sale'Drugiilsls, To- Our plan does pot risk the? whole amount invested on any trade, but covers both •:;W(V.^>d;o'iùigi.'.\ lait; w ill in ti pie reni oro’ In some. ('htift. Tophahi;' Mips .S. 11. Tltoanib. .Mira Icll.I.U. W a i. oin'o , K in n a n a- M a iiv in , Wholesale ; ; ; W . D. ATCHISON. Pi op'r. sides, so tlmt whether the market rises or falls it brings a-steady prolit that piles up ' ; jiiijahtiret he fori ne r proportions of thè broitd JMiehe Terrill, Mrs.. M. J I. Treadwell, Mis« D rogelsis, Toledo. U. ; ■ - . enormously in a short time. • Mindy •: siopc. òf Ilio beacht . Tho òcuiti, alid Clara VanBrunt, Miss Miibrl Wood, IJevol- Hall’s Catarrh Cun* is taken* Internally, act­ Stamford, N. Y. . WRITE FOR CONVINCING PROOFS, also our Manual on successful specula­ mhi Wood, Hattie W’oOil,- Miss-XJ/.zie E. ing directly upon Ihc ldooii and niucoiis sur­ a cican, heultliy,: beiiutiful front, 1110 th è at- Wmkn Miss .Tentiie Young, •' • faces of I In* system . Price 7-V*. pc.rbi.tile. Sold tion anti our Daily Market Report, fall of money-making pointers. ALL FREE/ •'triictions tliat. draw Ilio tìunnùor viailotn lo : '■ V-v- vr- G, \V. EVANS, by all Druggists.*, Tesilmonlaia freb. Our Manual explains margin trading fully. 11rghest references in regard to our ymm'. Iowiih i»ud any eìTort inado to improve : .. . . J. S. WIl.l.RIDtil-, standing and success. % . C O N T R A C T O R +' B N D . D U I I .D E B "For further informatioiVaddresa - • o r pTOlcct tlit'isu iiltraelionH ii» n Btcp in Ilio That finely situated ecntml.'pj-uperty. No.. . On.the! Ocean Front. righi dirc.etion; Ihe •iinporlance of which 8-i Pilgrim Putliway, n ex t. tocoraer-of Abbott A desirable 11-rooiD. cottage, fur- ,‘Olllces lind Stores'FitIctl tip. Jobbing • & Bankers and Brokers, V will . bosfuily appreuiiited. in thq yeiird to a venue Is for mie, lo close at/ estate, at a low; - J‘rompt ly Attended to. TH O M AS CO., price, information given'at IS 'Main avenue. nisiied, for only ^WOO. Lot filone worth ' corno* v.- A ;u; iv i ..* . ' / • / . ' a u g 17-lt . nearly thia amount. >V.1I. liKiioi.t. 000-Etn<*ry Street, -Asbury Park, N. J, 241-242 Rialto Building, CAICAQO, ILL: OCEAN ORO VE TI MES-—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1895, 5

WÂFTED UPON THE BREEZES, ; A Racc Horse Killed. Barbecue, ox roast, clambake, oyster .roai.t, flanked by a mio of lots at auction, A valuable raeo-horso owned by Ely l*a:> Saturday,, t.lctober 5. n«*ar tlie-depot, See John E. Inskip Lltlle Items With a Local Coloring, Robed In ker, of 'Freehold;..died at the Fair grounds the announcement in full In-another col­ Autumn Attire. at that place iast Saturday. Tho -jiorso umn..—Adv. Wholesale and Retail -TH e : SHELDON,- The* «carton at: Lakewood opened Tuesday which* was to have contested in a race, . Fi.ilt SAl.t-’.—V«*rv (li'-friirner.projierty A sou serpent 75 feet long. «eon nl bolted while out for-practice and ran into a near tlie oeemi, Oa<> >oi<] on^thlro loi« lu .Spring Luke, mid » inoiiHter.MÏiaik, onptiired post with, such force as to burst an artery theptoi, well t'UÜf UM»! lifirulxmiely furnish, . OOEAX GRO VE, N. .[. etl la-room rotlnt;e. I'rK-.j only îliail. \V. il- in (he pontul ni poni lleaeh. til) in mu* iveek. in its breast, from the etfeets of whieh it r . • july 27-tf. GROCER ’ to nit her «turf ! in« imi ih» mutter.* Ilio ont li-. died in a few minuteH. .• I tiff -season Ih .about over.....Shiee Ilio rccent FUUXI.SilED Ktiii.MS TO LET.— Pleas- tmi.rderous .àttaek oli John, T . Mot-rln, nl Catskill Mountain Excursion. nut rooms suitable b»i hnnsekeeping pur­ The quality and weight ot :C|lcml«lnt;nJI (lui fiumi! boys of Hint vicinity poses, centrally located: ln«|iiire of Mrs. 'i’hesecond excursion to Cairo in the CaJs- carry * revolver« to protect, tliem.H'Ivew,..,. .Shuman, over Ihtnli./•«»/•. I'iigiiir and Mufti , all ¿foods g-uai’auteed •.J kill Mount a Ins' will start Monday, October nvetiue, Ocean.Grove, JJt* -The.* West I'nrk Republican. Ulub Huiiaf n Fare for the round trio, including Oi.e , : T w o H i u .k 1 rod .Room s. .Gn«i?.s Iminiçr to. the brecz - last week..... week’s board,'only § to. iJeanti fill sail up to .1,0 ..satisfactory 01*. ■ ■ ] and down the Hudson river.—Adv. . Saturday. lVtr»bcr* 5. iv the date of great Incidentally ¿»Ini Unisti ronmjrs that Wyn-’ auction sale of lot^ nenr the Asbnry Park money refunded. ¡coop &• JIiilHhart .sell Ilio. bent coal ever - Honmouth County Rxcited a n d Oeca n G ro vcilepul. i »f i?our.-u you’ 11 Elevator, Electric I!;iglitsj, Etc. . ; brought to thin town..,...Don’t fuit tonlicnd 1)0 there.—Adv.. . ; " ..’■ /•• over what? Why the great Special (.‘lot!dug ’.the-great wile of. West Park loi« this-Satur- Our Aim is to Supply the Very Sale which will take placo this.Saturday at Burbreue, ox ronsti elatiibaiii.. oyster roast, ilny ufternoon...... C. C. Clay Inn Is oil eri til* the Ocean Palace of Henry Steinbaeh, As­ 'flanked' by a side of lot.- a? atu-tioti. Satur­ ' . : V -j- FRED.E'FOSTER, iiij» inducements to earth pareli urterà. See bury Park.—Adv. - day^ October 5, ueiir the .depotv . St-e the an­ Best Goods at a Close Figure nel. in another colutili!.;...The excursion hi nouncement in full in anotli>>r ei>funm.—Adv Mtiuch Chunk and Glen Onoko.-umier the. Miscellaneous Nc\ys. ha^plecs of the Pennsylvania Hailroad.- hint S. D.. Wool ley vill ’keep Ids Ocean Grove S|»i‘finl PHces tu H old« ‘Saturday, was Hbetally patronized by Grove drag..«I(ire open all winter. • REAL ESTATE BARGAINS, THJB H LÏÏSKS, ml IIo.'ÙMliiig !B.ci' lac* I* I a f t gone to the A l hint a Ex position..... The Mon­ Tuesday, evening .thieves relieved tho No. ol:>. .Very hand some, and oesir- ATLANTIC HOUSE mouth County .Grand Jury for the October clothesline at Abbott avenue,‘of three ablv located modern cottage on Franklin . BRICK STORE. term met cii Tuesday.....Two handsome dresses which had been hung out to air. avenue, near the ocean; corner Jot*. Price Ocean Grove, . jardinlered. were stolen from the poreh of § 1000. " • -'• •• - Clothing cleaned and {dyed, scoured and No. olio. Nice .corner piopertv,. suit- Olin St., and Pitman Ave., .Mrs» Wood's residence at the foot of Main repaired in a satisfactory manner, by E. avenue, Saturday n iglit Horning it abh* for permajient n'siilence oi gtnall i t. A. Walnrljiht’sOld Stand.) McBride, corner Webb and .Benson avenues. boarding house, two lots, corner location, OPEN ALL THE YEAR. Zaelmrlas, the Asbury Park electricians, within three blocks of the oceati. Price : will construct the now lire iiliirm system..... Carpenters are at work putting. a new* Ocemi l« ro vc,.\. J . .Sun - l*ai'loi>, - Steam - Healed, - Cuisine-liiigiirpassctl. shingle roof on Mrs. Ballentine’s cottage, $ 1200. : "Mathows’ oyster market Is still, open A No. olJil. Desirable , propel tv on Main corner of Heck avenue and Pilgrim Putin JOE TAYLOR and ED. LETTS few hack, imd carriage drivesr-still loiter avenue, witli two lots (one a corner, j 12-. Special . Low Rates for Fall and Winter, about the corners of Main and.Central ave- way. room house; mortgage for pat1 o f purchase will conlin.ue to serve their patrons.. ‘ nues, plying their trade."which at this season ' (Joing.to build, alter or repair? Charles money at 5 per cent. Price $5000. . CHARLES J. HUNT. is not' very brisk. They are* enjoying » Lewis, South lMain street, is headijuartcrs No. o42^ Well located, desirable double .< good long rest," however,' both they and their for building matorial. Orders by inail will - house, with six rooms on a sid;», Heck SEASIDE HOTEL, • horses..,.. Numerous building improvements receive pronipt attention. avenue near Delaware. Price.$2«¡00. THE '^.LB^ lTEOSS, throughout the.- Grove gives the town a • Air. and’Mrs. N. H. Kiiiner. returned irom "No. 547. Desirable S-room. cottage on 0cean Growe, H- cl- Oecan Pathway, . Ocean ftrove, IV. J. thrifty . appearance, and judging from the Stamford, N. V., where they had been en­ Embury avenue, corner lot,.desirable lo­ cation, for permanent residence. Price 'SrmG'i&r F m sr Czass. many structures being altered and,rebuilt1 joying mountain air and scenery for a cou­ Directly on tli«-' Hench, Fucini; the. Ocean, $1800. _■ . . . 1 I^irgesiauil Ilest K000. .. . . t ■. . • ; -:-0pcn from Juno to Oçtobcr-;- .' for turning out job work neatly and prompt­ of jobbing’and repairing; Plans and est i- juts." 'm. c:. d o w n s No. 533. Handsome corner bouse on ly....^ Beautiful moonlight nights..’...Bicycle inutes proinptly furnished. A. II. STOCKT»\. riding parties are numerous.....Wheelmen Main avenue, five block^ from tlie ocean. Waller. Fitzgerald, the genial drtig clerk 0 rooms, furnished. Price $3000. ' Ocean -¡iL.-vrerL-u.e X3Io-a.se, should keep off the sidewalks.....Overcoats are' not amiss the«e eonl evenings.....Coal in S. D. Woolley’s Main avenuo.pburmacy, No. o54. One of the handsomest pri­ On.the!Ocean Front, corner,of Olin Street, Occaift Cri’O V e. vate residences .in (icean Grove; rooms dealers are jubUauf The ice man’s busi­ is taking a well-earned vacation in the 12 “ST. ELMO,” Splendidly located with Ocean view for miles. Klectrie Lights, Large anti com- home of his parents in Philadelphia. nicely furnished, two. lots of land, desir­ Cor. New York and Main incoro ness 4s on tho wane.....Patrons of the fish* able location near the ocean, cost $$000. .\vt*K, near the lieiich. UCCan. Ur0\C. '/ ..fortably furnished Rooms, Cuisine.a apecialty. Special rates for ! ing pier report good catches.....A group - F. B. McCarthy can mako you a set of Will be sold for $"»000. . • . . May, June and September. single oc double harness. -If you have any. photograph of the Ocean Grove police forco • . No. ‘oiiii. Desirable cottage on Abbott .11R S . A. L . « l i t , by Paoli was recently taken. It should be. jepairing to do fry him. His prices are avenue near New: York avenue, suitable Superior Boardinjr Aecommodations.r:- framed and hung in a conspicuous place..... right. No. 11 Main street. Asbury Park. • for permanent or summer residence, Box 2103. . • Formerly of the I3each View House.' Weather forecasts promi^e to be warmer....-. i John E. Inskip, tho OHn street grocer, nicely furnished. Price $2100.* A Times.ad. reaches the people you want to guarantees Ids‘goods to be full weight, and JCo; 574. On Broadway Hear Pilgrim : ; M il* . M. .M. COMPrOS*, Propr/ talk to;.... Annual .convention of the W. C. of superior' tpmlity. or* money refunded, Pathway, very desirable 12-room cottage, C'en t ira I lyloea toil, one Square from Post O Ilice T. U. of New Jersey will conycne.in'Pater*: ilia aim is to supply the very best goods at furnished; four lots . o f ground. Price and Auditorium. I*. O. Box.üaVJ. . ‘ Central - Avenue - Between - Pitman - Avenue - and - MeCliiitock - .Street, son, October.{»-J1 Communion services low prices. • ‘ $<5000, ' ... . ' #^OCEAN GROVE.-^i will be observed in St. Paul's Church next . If you tieed shoes—goodj welj-made shoes, No. 5S2. On Mroadivaydt the corner o f Pennsylvania avenue, beautiful summer Opeiis for the Season June 2-i, b'J). All a|)|»oiuuoems i’lrst.Clas><. Send for Circular.' . Sunday morning Regular monthly meet- up to date in every way; Porter keeps them. PARK VIEW, jug of E. H. Stokes chemical engine com-. house; four lots o f land (two of these cor-; Lake Ave between' Heach and Central Ave., Just’ now he is making a bpeejalty of low ners.) Price $('»500. ■ ■ O ltA lU jiiS ROSS, I’l'oin'ielori ■ paiiy next Monday evening. prices. N o. 1 il a i a st reet a nil ll’M. Cook - OCEAN GROVE, N. J. 'No! 5S5. Handsome corner property Grand vSuw of t lie Lake and Ocean, For terms man avenue, * . on liroadway. near the ocean, two lots Nothing /lean About These Robbers. address until June 1, • CORNER SURF ■If;you 'reijuire work done in dentistry con­ (Mix110 feet; cottage contains S rooms, THE - GEM, AND BEACH AVENUES .Four. robberies occurred at Shrewsbury, sult the prices of Burton Bros., which ap­ with n handsome tent on the extra lot. MRS IVl. E. HILLER. .hist week. The first,of the series-took place pear iii • this issue of the Times. They do Price $4500. Hi! Scot la ml Street, Orange, X. J. Reduced Rates for Septem ber Excellent Table, i Sunday, night, when A. Holmes Borden’s work of a superior ijuulity . and' are experts No. (101. A very* desirable permanent' dtiig store whs. broken Into imd 5*52 stolen. ; In their profession. residence, 0 rooms* and tiath, located on on n tA:\ds a rixn o€i;.i.\ viciv. ■ The same night-a'resident of ¡the town’u'as Webb avenue near the church, handsome Orders for repairs, Tdterations, or changes shade trees and grounds.' Price $4500. SOWER HOUSE, Address MRS R. S. WOOLSTON, Lqck Box 2213 held up by two highwaymen, and a gold left with . Milo C. Griflin. Uti Heck.avenue, v watch and chii.ln'takcn from lilm. ’ Thurs­ No. 005. Very desirable 11 ¡room-house Corner Main and Cent ml Avenues, will receive -prompt attention. Mr._ Griftln. at the corner of Broadway and. Pilgrim PITMAN BEACH, day "night a horse and set of harness was liniHhcs his work in a thorough and sat if*- OCKAX GUOYIVN. J. Pathway. Price $3000. Dr. Stark’s Hotel, OLIN 'AVENUES, stolen form. Charles M. Patterson. The tact ory‘manner. Centrally J.ocated. Within one liloak of P»?st- : thieves .then went across .the rfmd- and . No. (Mo.. (>n Clark avenue near Pil­ Olllce, two blocks oMl<>ach, and a short . O C E A K '< & rR L < £ $ ^ n E , J T #. William G* Abbott, the druggist, formerly grim Pathway, a veiy desirable 1 broom hitched to;. Charles Hurley’s carryall wagon distance from Audllortupi. Open all tlie year. FIvo stories hl«h,' 3.000 feet feel piazzas, |(M yards from suri•f. S u n with S. D. Woolley,'Is spending a few days 11 ouse n ii rely Ar niish ed. I Vice $2.S00. I*. O. Box, 101. Mlts. A. S. BOWKU. p arIon*. Luxurious IiimI<. Sanitation piTleet. .Superior Table. KUetrie liglitslights ant and. liells. : and drove oil. Mr. Patterson offers $50 re-, Artesian.water. Plano. fot\tho recovery of; his horse. - : at the Grove. Mr, Abbott is' how located at No. (540., Nice 7-room cottage desir­ Oceuh City, and-, reports business to be in n able! for permanent residence, on Heck W. H. L. STARK’S, M. D. fairly piosperous condition. avenue near Delaware: Price $1450.. \' ' A Curious Verdict. The Ocean House • M iss (.’. L; Warren, o f . Denver. Col.; a No.! H.ii!. Nice S room cottage on Pil- Main Avenue,. Ocean Grove. A jersey City jijry on Monday practically daughter of Jilsliop Warren, is visiting her griin Fathwav corner . Abbott avenue. Price$2200, ; : decided that beer, was not an intoxicating! aunt,-Miss A. L. Kilgore.-. Miss- Warren Sea End of Ocean Pathway, No.* (ti>2, Good iO-room bouse on 1-il- Two Minutes from Auditorium, Three Ocean G-rove. beverage. Nicholas Unith, of Guttenburg,- may decide l<’j remain home iveeks at the .Minutes from Oci'iin. ruji.ilaV. Priées. . Location. L’iif-urpassed'. F.lectric Lights, iCtc. ; was bn trial for violid in« the Sunday excise; grini .Pa111 wav iicar . Abbott avenue. GlItVL*. Price $2000. . THOS. PRENTIS, Propr. T ; /’* +.'• S. EDER, law by selling beer. Seimtor Daly; in de­ WIie.u in iieed of watehes,. clocks, jewelly fending ’ the'silloon-keepLM;, raised the uues- No. do:!. * Dci-i.table 17-room boarding or diuiponds. stop and ..look lit t he assort - house on F.mlmrv avenue .near I'ilgrim tibn as. to whether beer• was intoxicating. ipetit oil eshibitidn at ’A. W. Cornelius’, Pathway; Prlcc >.’»S50. THE . The jury ; was charged to . decide -whether Coolciniiti ayciiue. Asbury 1 *arIc. . Cor-neJius No. -ii«7. .Very neat and desirable cot- CBG ÎÂRROLLCOn, ■Smtli SMc o f Orann l ’atluvay, Fourth Minisi! .Fron, the Brailli. .\p|ioin.tmcuts ; lieef;was intoxicatlong oi not aiul .llnd iie- shows only the -latest'-novelties.In sterling tage o n . I >elnWaiv avenite near V.uil)ury, 2S. Circuii l’u'lliwiiy,. - ■ • .South .Siile, ¡mil KuriiühiiicK NViv atul Moilem. •c cordiugly. ' Barth. was iicnullted. silver; . ‘ . S rooms, adapteil for perumnent residence ÜCE.VX (.iliOVK, • . M. M. RUSSELL, Price $1:100. !••-■- Ot'KAXGUOVK, N. J. . ;The Blind Knitter. Tiy vanGli)ii\yo ..for llrst-cla?s groceries JUst at present lie‘is making specialties of A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, □ T H E : I>i^.^T C 3-Z D 02>T , F°Tho DE3iS.REsr! v : She.sat out.in the rainlight. U i'V e g i L i 1»!*tolla^c, ■ . A.woman old and gray. . Orinoko . Cotlee, Blended Teus,' Darlington 1 fo r. Mt.'l/io ioel Wjiy and New York Aw. Dmwcr'l.i " JN O . W IL S O N . 8 OCIi.U AVl^Tli, - •■-!■/. Tier white and wasted'‘lingers- Pri ut Blit I or and < «oideii Sta r Fl.i >:i r, All } FurnJiilieil Jlooiu-’io J*.*t. lo a udltortmu •• Keeping a lively play }...... ■ tout I*o>(ti|lt«-if.. Within u Ww ullnml•-., •. IMivetly on theOeeän I-Voni. Kalai^rd a pd improved. Conet-nlent io the orders, piomptly tilled, aiid 'goods'delivered 1 ■ -. .. wall; <•!' th«' iVtirh. Auilltoriiiniunit Itoss* l'uvUloii. . ¡yj^ j H O L T ; Like.some antiqiiatetj dntieer i Mlts. K. |{. VAin’.NTISI',: 'At■masquerade or hull. fn c-V- : Who.as part of other dn>‘s.. ■ ,• ' ’ Miss TWKIvDDAlU-:. . THE AURORA, { : Had no part there m all.. Ocean Knd of Atlantic Avenue, Transfers of Ueal Estate. I, YOU ELLS' COTTAGE. HOTEL • Hiu&.IF'irH'ESIESE, > . ‘ili'r «canty goivn was finled. -U’SintK AVKNl!K. •. (K'KAN-dllOVK. Ocean 1n rove. Capacity 300, • Directly on the lJike and Iteacli. ' Open Juiui to uetober. "" Her kerchief while as'show. ' ■ ton Titr. wekk esninom:i t . 1SH.V | . ilrs. ANNA YOUELLS. ; . . .Lay on her »pilet bo.MMii .• .James A. Bradley to Win. G. McEwiin— Pure ^Arlesian Water, K!t-«.*l ri«* Lichts, iVe " - ■ ' ■ T. B. SHAY. ; As it lay years ago; ;• lot. .$1,71111.’.' i I jii'il I!bX 2i» i. ■ Across her knees the apron Frank Muller et al. toHebccea W. M<«*row .iv.o. iiòx .»oo. . . . Ni. A . 15ULL ÓTEL SPF?AY VIEW Ct,rni!r Ocepn una Spray Avenues. • Of.rusty bombazine,:. U-lot 701. $1,500. UM!-: I’olT A U K . ’ octuN ««ove. n. j . WU'.iiiunbroken fumi'iiess. . 'T. Frank Apj)leby et rd. to Beverly Crow- Cor. t’llirrim Pathway and Broadway, H Tills li’a'Uiiu' llntt'I is nmU-l- 1(k-samt' liltlRiu'i'iiUJtll, vvilh Us (Viminiion otuhlisht’fl and, . ;Catching the sunlight's sheeti. . H i'll'KAN ilHOVK, N. J. ell-^lot.. $2,500.'t .. {lie ii>suninee of Its tnoprli.tor timi tiothini: will be o in tiled to inaiti* It eipial to u i i v hotel • WI*.ST I’AltK. • • tiv" Boa nil at: t»y ilny tir week.^uU PALACE COTTAGE, on i lie eoa st. Neuiv pa perni, i-leclrlc lii'iits, electric hells- from, all rooms to* òttico, ■>' ;Slio bout.her head to listen. Kiehard Stevens to Fred E. Bassett—lot Lock Box Irti. Mrs. M. F./lUiKBJiKB! superior sanitary eoiulIttfui. arte.-lan ami sprlinr water, Ioni? distance telephone. Hotel faces - Her smile.was very sweet; . : l lie o cean .' ____ ; : . Though-she heard but the shouting 55, Northwest. $’200. , 6 9 Embury Avenue. .: ookan (shovk. . . XHK CIIAFTAFtiUA, ■’ .Of the children in the street.’ , . • 1 - '»I Br«>iidWiiy, n e a r tV n tn il A vem tc. JOSEPH WHITE, Proprietor. / -She could hot sec-the children. t)ceaii Grove Associiilion (o Janies Fiit- Close to-thi» Mi'ean and FlelelnT Lake, No neighbor’s kindly face "- croft—lot ih!7. $50., .v . lie KAN UBOVK. N, J. ’-JIU S. " tiK U liG K I. A VI ; I ’.X . ; Greeted la*r own in pulsing, • .. '• im.vm.r.Y iik.m'i i. M i>. T . T. W « f ; 11 r:t a n . MI M. A . I »< tw X Kit. RED SWISS' -AND- WEST PORT Tin* l'iiiaiv l’ulta^»* I* adainiibty toeati-d. , ' ^Su)iling with lumnd.v grace. . *.. • F, Auguhtiis C'oiiiiling to.. Jennie S. Au- U 'ltliiii n >lii»ri dl>l;inc»l.o]' ttuM >c«>;iii a m lc b ^ e A.V» an Tailiwiiy and (.‘entrai a ve,.. Mct/lintoek street ln-inw (Vntral Ave ,deison.—lot, Gould tract. $1.’ i>\VLANi».llOi;sK, tu thf Audiiorluui mid. 1’om m iU v Uirue, .isoih .m ar Auilitnr'iuin ojnMiln^ on lo-oa lor Valut lies. , .: * • : I'l-he winter sun shines oil.; . •loo. .. t ' ' I IKY. S. II. ASAY, PinjV »• She had her bit.of knitting.' Sanford Snytler' to Win. II. Gordon—lot ; ».VAA'TKII BOAKBiBiKiSl . She was eontenl to wait. ; 1 02, West;: $1. I Uxivlleiit ;l!«»ar»l and !.nriie’ Uooin>, roieluin ^ r ^ v As one who ends her journey - • ,*: . UKI.MAU. .- ■ • . , . -TH K ••. ATL, ont! (ii ou ml'-. • CROiZE • HHLL V ; : ; pulside a.rieh nain’s gate. Tliomuc J. 1‘hillips to Martha F. lluj-tzig .>1 a t n a vi-: n t ’ 1.:, in: k a x g i u » y k; n j •. I Pilgrim Pathway, Opposite Thompson Park, OCEAN GROVE. -lo ts .1 to . 1 1 1 . 2 1 0 , 2 U . $2 ,d0 t>: ... Two Blocks ilota tlie Uivan. • 0i Hrniitlwuy,' Corner Pennsylvania Avenue, j . rouv.enieiit In «ill Piilut.Nof Intere.«!. Seventeeittl^ Season. ; : She knew thi! gato Would npirn, . Thomas J. Phillips to Albert .Steiner—lots Box :;iK». . ! . • • Mlts. .1. A, RF.KN I Sox SMil. OC IIA N ( i ROVI-, N . J . ; . And at Jier NlasterV voice. 1 10, I J I. 210, 21 I. $ 2 ,101». . f. •; .11 KW. K. A. IR K U A II, iSnipiiclor The old blood in her wrinkled veins Iniac Strauss tii Eliza -Strauss^-lots 710, Would leap lip mid rejohei 717. $1. - OTIS. COTTAGE, TBBBO KQU WfSWICIl, Her knitting done and folded. Jt-JlJX-A L VIT j T j A f Mary'Agnes Bhickfan to Julia W, Black-, ^ ÀBBirrr !\yt:.. *u*i:ax gih>vk, n. j. ;l’î?ea'‘View Aveline,. Òècan (.ìrove. The Laurel and Holly Cottages • • •• • Korever laid away. fun—lots 202,• 205. $1. ■Shu would wake up muiic. evening, Moses Stripiss. to Isuac Strauss—lot^ 710. Fine Ornili'Ylew, ime and a half tiloeks from Villi view of theM ‘a. 1‘otivenlenl to all points.! IS-'hI liroadway, two tilocks. from the lloaeh i;a \ v i: m i A \;k . i.k’i : a n t î i t o v i : , n . .1 And.llnd eternal day. ••• ' heneh. l'ni/./as dii l wti tlours. liood tidde. New t'lisiianilCuhhif., - •717. $ i. ; ; HI:iîlty A-1 1‘SllMAN, Proprietor. Ocean drove, X. J. v k n tiiai.lv locati-:!».. Kmma M. Johnston. , HI'IIINl ■ LAKH. Mrsl F. H. RUST. Howard A. Chamberlain to Alice*V. Bevaii : ' . A. J, WKSTKKVKLT , : ¡No matter'whether, it. raiu>'or not, the mie- —lot 7, block -iS- $.1,. THE NEW YORK, Tiu*se Colt ages arc connected and «reatly im- t ion* sale ’of hits Saturdayj I U-lobcr 5, will John MuCue to Chas.-■'McC’ue—litiid. $ !,- EVERGREEN COTTAGE, go i>u just the same. • A big‘building, erected 001). n; Main Avenue, 'OCKAXtiliUVK, N. J. proved since 1st)I, co m p rjsln « ' Jl lied, . UNITED STATES HOTEL, espeoiully. ft>r the purpose, will shelter tho . Spring Lake Beach Improvement Co. to: 5 4 Hock Ave., Ocean Grove. Fir>t llloelc from neean, Sea View ■Hoontii, Halil im d . l«ailles T ollel on ' eto.wd in eUHe of storm.—Adv. Martin Maloney—lots 15, Hi, block 11. $1. from 1 toi »in s.. liotnl- table. Well venlllatetl Cor. Mam anil Heach Aves, i icean Grove ! Spring Lake Beach lmprovument Co. to: The Kvenirceli i-'oiiaiie Iseentralt.r loeatrd. 1 looms, Mòdemie Ilai es. Table Hoard ' ' . Seeoud’ Floor. . .' '* Hatinuh J. Collins—lot 1 1,. 12, block 1*1. tieln^i within a few nllnute.s' walk of the lleaeh' ivi ly 1 f des I rial. .MHS, l |. A .U ltl’JKN t.oi'atloii l*nsurp:is>ed oy any House Anclion side of lots. Suturdayi October 5.. 1'iist Ollicu and Auditorium. . Also No. I» W ill si Si!, New York, . ’■ O PE27S /~j'2 TE $ i; iu the (-¡rove. •• WILLIAM OKU. ,0 s and oyster roast, clambake, ole. Every­ Joseph-M. West, to Mary D. Thayer—lots 1*. O. Box ..’I I. ■Cooper & Crompton. body will be there.—Adv. * Superior Aceommddiillons,. Tabla Servk'o. a i>; 10, block 15. $2,000. Specialty, Special m lesfor June and S*‘pt: ‘ Russell Tliiiyer t6 Hannah J. Collins—lots lilenell.v» Collage, Well*, you want to get in on the ground 1 1 , 1 2 , block M. $2 ,0 00. ' Edwards Cottage, F o r.T erm s A (Id less KE BRYN-MAWR . Win.. W. Trout to Mary D. Thayer—lot . ;t:i llro ailw ay .'Ol?KA N C.5UÒVK, N. .1. to SURF AVE.', OCEAN GROVE, NI J. floor, at the groat auction sale of lots Satur­ Third Season under I're^ent .\raimKenient. Central and 1 feck Avenues, OCKAN UKOVK. day, .October o. There’ll be plenty to eat, 1«, block .1.1. $1,250.. • Delltihtl'ully Locateli, Klemmt Hooin^, Sixth house from orniti, .(.’lose.to Audito­ Mlts; K. U.THOMAS, l.ocu'lloxtW, . Mary G. Thurlow to Mary D. Thayer— Excellent i’ahle, . rium Mid I'oM-oitlcc.’ Terms reasonable. ^i'^lliy te MVttlS5ocents.r’fftv too* in the way o f bystorsj chi ms, ox roast, p o tiS to w n , P a. ..r ‘ ;. * UeeUn O rove, N . J »oaf 777.' ;. . . A.\Y 1LCOX ! ; otc.-^-Adv. * : .. .. . lots 1 1 , 1 2 , block 1 1 , $:i,0 00. • ' \\ O . lto.V 110. • M ISS A . 11. W 1 NANS. , . M L-. EDWARDS. . 6 OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1895.

‘ UNLUCKY. TO SAV£ FROM DROWNING, ! FAMOUS'SINGLE PEARLS. THE FLEE’AND J HE ACTRESS.; ASBÙRY PARK AND OCEAN GROVE 6nh»o Queer Smicmtltlohii of I'emilc tlir Tho Shah of Persia IIas; Otti* I»rilento .Gem No Wotulcr Thai '.Umlje.dta'« Facr« W ore» ’ WorUi Over. - ..**;• W orth Over linlf 11 M illio n .- Hot anil.Sumy KximtssIoii, Dentai = Parlors, It .{-¿ems strange that.’ swinniM'is; It is not generally app?‘-i'iatod that . Two fair netrrsscs"wore conversing in Have You Seen ehpuld ho,superstitions, y*?f *it«is there are enormous fortune* in singlo a cafo on I\»well siivct.wiih'tho careless Sir. S. 4«. DSairtoii, ; is it alono the small lw»v - whn wi's his- pearls, and that a few iiiiliviilijaljf and ease of their •‘prol'c.di. ” -.Their, com­ SI u r n »f», ÌVn)nlrNir. Into o f tin- tJrm <»i‘ companion sinking into n watery grave groat potentates;have jewels»'t‘ this sort m ents were di-iinVt and audible to the .Hurttin linithi-r^. Without, attempting to .'irscue .him, which aro literally wm th a king's ran­ occupants of an adjilining table. Ilii«iii(>s . iirliii'tplcs ¡umili li to dchtislry. .whether lie nutk Uranso ho was not mi They wore eha|ting about a. pentir '1 lie liillnwhil' ls a list ol*pliers wldeli We stili- som; Ili all the world then' is no inoro mil iii the imidte io show ihnt the liest den- expert and pot l'ryumi • his depth, or fainmis pearl tlian tlioTàvn tiior, imw in nieritai scene in which both had appear­ ; tirdry e->n he d o n e a 1.reusenuble rales for cnsli.' Whether lie was si*izod with cramps; 11 the possession of. tlio >hah of Persia. , ed on, tlio pre.viou:-night; 1 Teeih Inmi.!.:...... i.V.Hi;<» ?|*UK1 . sconis. ridicnlims to think of, and 110 This remar leal ilo.gem came to.this-east­ “ And just at that, moment' when lie 1 ?M*ltd (ùnti Cr«iwn> ...... 0.0(1 donhfc if v/JI .-ave niany a superstitions, ern. king, hy doscon t arid is a gomiinely press(’.ti-.my said one,: “ and' I I'llrlilye u-niJ; or'J'ri-111MJ1 hi mi I P iali», per . :inotii:...... *..(?<> person from risking his own ncek by remarkable \curiosity.-! It derives its. was supposed c*» aiis\ver with a sub, :» ; 1 :*i]d Killing.*..,; ' LUI.up ' WELL, IT’S FINE. ■-.boiiii: iha^^od under bjr tjio w eight aiul nume from having been sold by tho trav­ flea—oil, sucli a iiito!—/began to torlme ; Sliver niliie.'s... .>*e up ! While fen lent-1*1111 ng^.V.i .’»le up . Btvupfilos of a drowning person to know eler Tavern ici* 200 yc*:irs ago to the then 1110 hot ween t la* shou Idors. It was 11 w- ■ ('IriiiihiuTenth...... ¿Jlc up: it- i»'counted unlucky and worse than ruler of Pcr.-:ia. Tlio. price then w as : ful—simply awful. 1 could not remem­ , Km nienti?.'. I..:...... ¿‘n: . wlili i¡us...., ...... ;...... Aae Weight 25 lbs._ .madness to try to savo tho lii'o Of a $òo0,000. It is now .Wurth moro than ber m y lilies^ I could not innke the soM : v, witli Alsilne ...... 0th; drowning- person or to resuscitate him, ì?(tòq,oui). .. / ' ’ , : come. A 111 c* in I d t h i nk al »0:11. w as that ( All work yimnintivd.. With Altzlue. the fn- us sooner or later ho is bound io do you horrid Ilea.’ . 1 whispered to liim , .'J’ut v noiiikinfill 11 uaStlu'tiè. we extrnel teetlr.posl- . Another eastern king, the iman of 1 livtly wltlmut pain. Thepatienl 18 not. made Morgan & Wright Tires. somo mean turn. Muscat, has iti his c.illection: a pearl your , anu arutmd nie quick;’ Aud ho ! inietinsetous a n d th ere a iv iii) had uit or* el Veti s. ■It is another 0110 o f . tlio.se. old super­ We have -ituce«fully tajien out IìioumokIh oi worth $1(15,000, weighing U’.’ j. Carats. thought I wa>: fainting, and put .his innh tty t|d> mellnui. stitions handed down from generation Through it, tho d:iylig)it can bo seen. hand hehiiid my waist- and w hispered: .I’onit" In the nun uink and have your teeth - P r ir t» tb generation from our ICuropean ances­ rxlnicinl amt'^o.lKune iu’tho nlteruoiai with $7 5 .00. Princess Yousou poll'-sii nest gem is won­ ‘What is 1110‘manor.with’ you, and why a new m*I. . - . tors, and o£ which no one knows the dor-, derfully boàntifiii Valued at $180,000,. aro yon nialtiu:* such a horrid face? Ate i vat ion. Traces of it are found mnong: it was first Heard of in liUJO, when Geor- you ill?’ What could Isa y ? Nothing, A sbu ry Pù rk- & O ceaii .'Oi’ov.c tlio Sioux and other tribes of the Indians gibus of Calais sold it (0 Philip IV. of of course, lint fell hack against a chair, of tlio west, who sccmto have inherited Spain. Kighty thousand dollars is tho aud fortunately—oh, how fortunately!— DENTAL PARLORS. EASY RUNNING! that belief-from their forefathers along figure that it is approximated tho pope’s h it ib- with my shoulder blado," just with fo many other quaint tilings. They pearl would bring. One of Loo’s prede­ ’whore that flea'was. Then I swung to G14 Cookinan Ave., Asbury Pork.. still heliovo, and it’s a .'pint of their cessors became possessed of it in a man­ and fro as if in great.mentalagony, and crcod, that in hunting the body of a ner which has not been told, and it has! thus got in a littlo scratching.' It .was Two liloéks from railroad . station. .Klrctrte drowned person you can discover its descended in regalar course to tho pres­ just heavenly and did not Spoil the • ea rs push ilMMlonr. ; HANDSOnE LINES! jesting place by floating a chip of cedar ent. iucumbent of St. Peter’s throne. sceuo a bit. .When I went off tho stage, wood, which will stop, even in tho This, so far as is known, exhausts tho I had my maid go over tho pluco whore strongest current-, nud turn around over list of truly, celebrated poaris. Thero that flea had bitten 1110 w ith a hand F = 0 R.Í!- E X C H K N C E , the exact spot . are many remarkable pearl necklaces brush. . Sho said thero was a spot there STRONGLY BUILT! .In Gieat Britain tho belief that you whoso valilo is extraordinary. These as big as a dollar. V must notfrescue a drowning person is necklaces aro mudò up gradually, pearl r,Modjeska told me,” said the other, Handsome Private Residence most prevalent in Cornwall and various after pearl being added to tlio set, and “ fliiit once at tho California -in* tho b a l­ with Large Grounds' W eight 23 lbs. parts of Scotland. Tho French sailor leading jowòlòrs aro constantly 011 tlio cony sceno in Juliet, when sho was ex­ imd tho boatman of tho Daunbo bow to lookout to .procuro gems of like rarity tending both hands and sajing, ‘Ro*. . ¿4 in Ocean Grove ^ - tho decree,, together with the Russians, to extend tho chain. On the wliolo, pink meo, Romeo,.whero- art thou, Romeo?* and let tho-people drown. : . pearls are not especially valuable, black she got a nip in tho anklp that almost For Property in Asbury Park* near Grand Gear 63 to 7 2 . Dr. Taylor,, in .his “Primitivo Cul-. ones bringing ’ far higher prices, and .• made her cry out. Sho could luit stop. Avenue Hotel. thro,” declares this lingering fondness pearls that aro white being sought next It would have spoiled tho- sceno, and for this old creed is because tho water aftor them;. Queen Victoria of England Tor the minute sho had to sutler. One CASH FOR DIFFERENCE IH EQUITY. Any Style Tires. spirit.is angry at being.despoiled of . its has a necklaco of pin pearls that is of the critics reiuailied, in his jiap.er victim , ami should fho miluck}* person worth ^80,000, and the, dowager em­ next daj’ that duritif; the scene Mine. who has dared; to 'frustrate him: trust press of Germany ouo mado of Ua pearla Modjcska’s faco wore a set and stouv W . H. BEEGLE, Price $7 5 .00. himself to tho water’s power he will which would bring easily $ 12»,000. expression. Anil no.wonder, poor lady!’ drown as suro as fate. The Rothschild women have, how­ “ When May Muir, who is very sus­ 48 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. .Tho Bohemian fisherman shrinks ever, gems of. this sort that far exceed ceptible to lleas, is attacked,’’ rosumed from snatching a drowning man from in valuo those of royalty. • Baroness Gus­ tho other, "she gets up and begins to S.W. B EN N ER S SON., the - , fearing tho -water 'demon tavo do Rothschild possesses ouo màdo dauce. Slio can twist about and scratch ^-— M AJESTIC RACER. will .takeaway his luck in fishing and up of five rows of poarls, tlio whole anywhere while tho dauce-is going 011, . drown him beforo ho gets to shore with chain boing valued at ^200,000. Bar­ and nobody notices lior. Clara Morris tho'would .bo victim. In Germany, oness Adolplio do Rotiischild owns. a told mo that in tho dying, scono in W eight 18 lbs. Price $ 100.00 •when some ouo is drowned, they sny, circlet that in all probability • would ‘C am ille’ a flea fastened 011 to her so y'.Tho river spirit claims his yearly sac­ foteh even at a forced salo $2f>d,0 Q0. viciously that - if sho had not reached Park Place and Central Avenue, rifice,” or, "Tho Nix has taken him.” »Eyeù moro brilliant.,'because it has back with her fan' aud dislodged it she .33ra£.loy n3c-o.cli, J*. .- ; Tho belief is current not alone in seven rows, is the necklaco of tlio dow­ conld not havo died with any decency. those countries nbovo- mentioned, but ager empress of Russia. Tho gems, San Francisco is au awful placo foi the Kamchatkans, rather than help a however, aro not quite as fiuo as those: fleas.” . Plans with list I mates promptly furnished, mnn .out of tho water, would force him in the Rothschild collection. Tho cas­ ‘‘Awful, awful 1” coincided her upon all classes of Work. Special-Atten-' under, .and if ho should escape to tho ket of - this royal lady is tho most fa­ irieud as she settled with tho waiter.— lion Given to. .Jobbing mid Repairing. I ADIES EAGLE. shore no -one .would' daro receivo him mous in tho world froui a gom point of San Francisco Call. Orders hy" mal I may be ad dress, id to Bindley •into his house or daro to give him food. view. HufrUy second to it is that of ilcaeii, or llox 15«, Ocean Grove, X. .1. and wi.i Ho is supposed to bo dead after onco tlio empress of Austria, whoso black THE NEW SERVANT. receive prompt attention. falling into the water. pearls aro hoted throughout Europo for Tlio Keel headed Girl Is Dtacourflgod n their oxtremo beauty and rarity. Trylofr to Teach H e r Thing»* professional Cm-ds. • THE SARGASSO SEA. What has become of the whito pearls That redheaded girl on Baynes street of tho Empress Eugenio, sold at the. A Wonderful itp^Ion. 'In tho 'Atlantic lately undertook to teach tho art of do­ closo of tho Frauqo-Prussian war, has f)R. BRUCE S. K E A T O R , doslros !Oj n ir W h ic h X a Man Has Explored. mestic Service to a Polish maidou who noiuico that he ha« sold tils good-u iI ¿.prac­ never beon mado known. Tho valuo of Tho surface of tho Sargasso sea seems had been plucked green in tho wilder­ tice and property to these was some $ , , and they wero like a perfect mendow of seaweed. It is 00 000 ness of ^ hum way. Street. Tho now girl JOSEPH H. BRYAN, A* M-, M. D. gathered together in a very beautiful toriuerly of New York City, and commenil ins supposod that this' enormous mass of was willing, but ignorant even of the necklace .that frequently . graced the sneeo>sor as competent and thoroujibJy reJia* gulf weed may-have been partly grown English language. Instruction had to hie. " A s ':..:/ 5*ark, J u n e I, Ibill. neck of; that unfortunato qnoon.—New; Ofkick—-Jl Asbury ave, Ashury Park at tho'bottom of tlio shallower parts of bo imparted by object lessons. Tho first York Worltl ■ i lo o u s - S to 10 a. m .,'7 to tl p. m. tho sea and partly torn from tho shores lossoii was in lighting tho gas. The Telepliouc, «7. -.***. of Florida and tlio Bahama islands by Ttio Chinese* kitchen treasure was told by her new- J U U A S.. llA lliG U T , ,.M. 1). tho force of the gulf stream. It is then Tho merchant class of China is com­ mistress that she was to turn tho stop­ •swept around by tho same agency into posed of polite, patient, extremoly cock and then apply a match to tho end the Sargasso sea, where it lives and of tho pipe. Sho seemed to comprehend.' Homoeopathic Physician and Surgeon. shrewd, well dressed pattern shopkeep­ Olticoand KesUIence—11» Main Avenue, corner propagates, floating freely in midoceah. ers. Tho leisure.class is graceful, pol­ Tho next day tho redheaded girl was o f New Jersey A venue, OCEAN GHOVK, N . J . And .tho store is ever increasing, both, attracted by a vilo smell. issuing from Hi soil ses o f W oinen a n d C hildren. E x a m in a ­ ished and amiable, but the -peasantry tions nud Local Treatment a specialty. Out­ by addition and propagation, so that the. remind ouo of tho country folk of Eu­ tho kitchen. Ou investigation .tho Pol* sid e calls d a y o r n ig h t atte n d e d . H ours, 7 lo 10 . meadow grows moro and moie compact, rope, oxcepting Russia. ish exilo was found standing beside tin. ii.ni., 1 to;t.:{u p .m ., ti.:(0 to il p. in. rind no doubt at tho inner parts extends A s compared w ith Japan, onb featuro cold waiter faucet, patiently lighting to a.considerable depth below the sur- of every view is strikingly in favor of m atches uud holding thorn undor the 'pAHKKIt N. liLACK, ' faco. Chinn. Tho dress and behavior of the stream of water, winch she had turned CIVIL ENGINEER. 24 lbs. Aluminum Rims. Dress and Hud Guards. . Nor is this (ill, for at least two-thirds on, only to seo them immediately ex­ Chinese w ill not offend Europeans. Tho Monmouth iiuildiilg, • Asbury Park, N, j, of all tl\o infinite flotsam which the gulf women aro modest aud dress iu a baggy tinguished, leaving an odor of charred Clincher Tire. Price $125.00. stream carries along with it in its course garment which completely covers them. wood behind. • ^ J A J / r K U U. 1*1 El WON, sooner or Interf finds a resting placo in Iu the course of a year or two tho red­ I11 -spite of. tlioir' modesty Chinese ' ARCHITECT. tho Sargasso sea. Here may bo seen girls do flirt and in proper European, headed girl hopes to bo able to impress huge trunks of trees torn from tho for­ on tho liuthenian mind tho fact that all Olllee atltogers Mills, Asbury Park, N. J fashion. At church they mako'eyes.at I*. O. Box. 7S5. ests of Brazil by tlio waters of tho Ama­ tho yoiwgincn twt1 on'tho way to school general principles-iu*c subject to modiiU Have you noticed that the zon and fioated down faroiit to soauntil Tho most beautiful women of China cation in .practice, and:particularly that J WILLIAM HOIÌEUT.S, * . they wero caught and swept.along by tho aro of iSoo-Chow.' They are, as a rule, all iron pipes do not burst into flame current ; logwood from Honduras, orango when approached hy a match.—Buffalo .. A R C H IT E C T . prettier than the woinen.of Japan. Post Olilce Hu tiding * Asbury ’Park; N. . I. trees from Florida,canoes and boats from The Chinese thrash rice by taking a Express. - llox I00J. • tlio islands, staved in, broken and bottom handful and beating a log with it to BICYCLE upward ; wrecks and remains of all sorts ••Good Mghtl Good Kightt” scatter the-kernels,on tho ground. Tho There is a tender sweetness about It. BKEGIjE, reaped from the rich harvest of tho At­ farmers break up tho soil and punch D somo o f1 out* com mon phrases of airec* No. “S Main Ave* ue, Ocean («róvo, N.,J. Have come out qf all the Century Runs with­ lantic ; whole keels or skoletons of ruin­ holes in it for seeds with a stick. ' OmcK iiocas—. ' a. m., rvto , u to « v. m. ■tionute greeting, simple and uuqbtru- 7 111 2 ed, ships, so covered with barnacles, Women -who are married wear their sivo as tlioy are,.which falls liko dew out a break? No bettet evidence of superior shells and weeds that tliò origuinl out­ back hair in a coil held ill placo by a it. GEORGE B. llEUBEItT, line is eiitiroly lost to.view , aud. hero upon tho heart. “ Good night!” .the lit­ D narrow bar of gilt motal or imitation DENTAL SURGEON. . material and workmanship can be furnished. and there a derelict ship, transformed tle 0110 lisps as, gowned in white, with jade stono. The young girls wear the sh in in g . face and hands, aud prayer* Oi lice Opposite t lie Depot*, o v e r th e A slm ry from a floating terror of thè deep into a coil at one sidb of tho head and stick a Park and Uevun GroVe Bank, eorner oi Mam '.Elegant Lines, Minimum Weight, ail Tubing said, sho toddles oil' to bed;- Sisteis and Street and Muttlson Ave., Aslmry I’urk,X..K • mystery put. out of reach of man in a whito ilowér in.—Exchange, ...... Ifours.U a . m. io a i»< M. G as ad m in istered . museum of unexplained . enigmas.— brothers exchange tho wish, parent* Appointments made hy uisil or iu person. Reinforced and Coid Swaged. , If.you buy an Chambers1 Journal. • Tho Thorough Woman.- and childreu, friends and friends! Fa­ “ Eagle’’you w-ill malve no mistake. Thoroughness would bo a good onward miliar use lias robbed it of its.siguifi-. pLAUDE V.GEUItlN, Mistress of Style. . cry for tho advancing.women—I say ad­ canco to some of us; wo repeat it auto­ ATTOltNEY AT 1,AW ' ' . •An article in a peTiodical calls atten vancing w ith, emphasis,'.for. really the matically, without much thought. But MA.STElt IN CHANCEItY. riou to the degree of M.' S .— Mistresaj advanced women aro hot ou hand in'any consider; Wo are as voyagers, , putting i'osl. Olllee iiulldlng, -Aslmry Park, N. j. of Style—as that most coveted liv. all considerable, number. off from tiuicr' to time upon an uucx* Women, outranking, at; least - so. far as • To a large extent .those who are tb be plored'se.i.. Our. barks of life sot sail A S. BURTON, D. D. S. admiration is concerned, all the A, AI. ’s. of value when they arrive are holding and go uiiward into tho darkness, and * Succctiior to • wo, asleep on dui* pillows, tako no such and Ph.D.’s. inexistence. Tlio statement back for good equipment. . . Burton Brothers, Dentists, loads back to the old query, Do college Caro as.we do when awako and journey­ They know that .men require proper Ashury,I'ark, •:*• New Jersey. 1. girls aud other women given to intellec­ "Mental habiiimont for tho war of life,, ing by daylight. Of tho porils of the. tual exerciso care for such muuduno and tho lirsr rate women who expect to night, whatever they niay be, wo take DAV11) 11AKVEY, Jit., matters as looks and clothing? It may cope—not light—with first rate 111011 ii^ no heed. An unsleeping vigilauco of COUNSELLOR AT LAW. iitronger tind wiser than wo, who is safely bo tis.serted that they do. There the struggle of .the world realizo that 0110 M o n m o u th B u il u in «;; A s m m v P a u k . N . J* .. may bo no. definite, outspoken ‘.‘viows” tho eternal good. Good and God spring" Commissioner of Deeds' of Now York and they must he. • prepared tô liait • for re­ Pennsylvania. Acknowledgements taken ’ upon tho mutter, but tho priiieiplo that pairs. And thorough ness is a mighty fine from the samo root, and are,tho same of all Slates. a woman, to make the most of her op­ battieax... . ; . '• 111 meaning. “ G6odby” is only “ God portunities, be they intellectual or other­ Putting on n littlo veneer and protend­ bo with you. '*-*Good night” is really j E;.LANN1NG. wise, must both look and dress just as ing to know liever deceives ourselves, “God night,” or “God guard, tho - COUNSELLOR-AT-t-AW, well as she can is universal. Mrs. May and rarely auy on.o else, save for a very night.” • It would bo a churlish house­ H oom N o. 10, Mo n m o u t h B u ìm h n u , Asbury Park, N.J. Wright Sowall herself wouldn’t (lrenm short time. Iiife, liko lovo, is a leveler, hold in which tlieso goutlo forms of of facing libr national council in a last and if w e ttso among• folks they soon speech wore ignored or did not exist. n A. SAIjLADE,. year’s, bonnet-. Tho d a y of tho bluo find out just how much wo don't know, Alike, tho happy tuid tho sorrowful, stockinged aud thick umbrollncd reform­ day by day, may say “Good night.” — APOTHECARY. aud tiioweak spots in.our armor be.coiho fClfj Cookman Avenue, a .suukv 1’akk, N.J. er is past. Both philanthropical aud col- tho bullscycs for their shafts. Churchman. ^ Everytldng on hand pertaining to a First- logo womou aro nowadays as conspicu­ Class Drag Store. I tell you tho trumpet blast of prog/ Helping In n Trade. ous for graco. of body as for graco of rcss isn’t “ a ll cry and no w ooll”~^-Polly n u , GEO. li. D. TOMPKINS, . xpind.—Chicago Post Pry in Now York Recorder. Doherty, tin Irish chief justice, used to toll how, When posting ou h is circuit, U D E N T IS T . nia L ogic, Post Olilce Building, Corner M attlson Avenue Tho .l'oint of Touch. ouo of his chaise liorseS began to plungo and Emory Street, Asbury Bark, N. J. Model B. 21 lbs. Aluminum Rims. Hose ¡Pipe, Sunday School Boy—Isn't tliero. lots furiously, tlion runaway. .“ Stop, stopl” E ut la nee Post Olilce. Mrs. McS\uittcrs—And what did tho Gas Administered. Olilce hours, Ua.in. to/j p.m. of lifo in ginger, toucher? doctor say? . ■ . • ■ ■ ho called out. "I really think that: horso. Inner Tube or Clincher Tire. Price $100, Teacher— Yea. Tho Invalid—He didn’t say any­ has never beon in harness boforo!” . “And bread is supposed to bo tho “ Bogorra, your lordship’s right) It’s ILJjIAM ii. b e e g d e , thing. lie just touched me. Ü) C O M IVJI S S I O N E R O F D E E D S , staff of life, teacher?” ’ • Mrs; MeSwattors—-Your pulso? his first time, and tho masther says For New Jersey, and Notary Public. *! Yes, m y .boy. ” Tho Invalid—No; my pockotbook.— that if ho brings your lordship safe to •H Main Avenue, Oc/;a n Gnovtr, N. J. .‘.'Well,.then, it lias occurred tom e Syracuse Post. ; ' tho end of tho stugo he’ll buy him. V that.perhaps Methuselah, lived on gin­ Tho Ancient I'ttrKO, .. W . H. BEEGLE gerbread. ’ Yonkers Statesman. ■ "Take 110 thought for the morrow,” Most tleshuhie properly over ollercd. to close is now understood.in.an entirely.difit r- For several conturies tho purso was estate;’ Thirty minutes from Now York-On It Soothes Him. '*• '■ I.ong- Branch Boad. 'Gentleman's* all-year cnt mannor from that in whi'cli il was- always worn fastened to the girdlo. A eountry liomc; lOor JKaeres,oil.cornei:;elegant, • '• After a man has pounded oirtho door intended when the King James version cut purso got his name, from tho fact lawn, shade; commodious house; ilrsl placo Bicycle Emporium, 48 Main Ave., for half.an hour-it makes him feol pleas­ (ait of-city linlils. Also, 10 aer«-sadjoining, was prepared. Then the expression “ to that rather than take the tiino. . to loose with beautIful' «rounds and small eut 1 age. ant to bo asked. by. his wifo if ho wants tako thought” was universal as a syn­ tho.purso from the belt, whero it wus Address, OWNER..-21.Abbott avenue. Ocean to com iu.* f"Los Angelos Express. Grove, ór Mcidw Freeman. Exchange Bitlltl- 0 onym for anxious solicitude. ' . secimid hy buckles, I10 cut tlio'-atvups. , ihg, Bali way, N. J. -7-UÜ ;Jm OCEAN GROVE, N. J. OCEAN GROVE TIMES- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1895. 7

•lolin Arnold Osiioi-i. ' Tnindoro Ò.sborn WARMAN’S CAT STORY, . EPHRAIM AND THE BEAR.' A 1IEV0LTTX0 SlfeHT. REAL ESTATE. >*- 11 <*r It A ve mio. +ci Km lai ry A vo. . russy Mltcd uh« l*m-t Vvvil Ruotigli, but How Iln . HUlod a V«*nrllnc In n Fair Plew Goods Sho Stiwit to ili« L«i(;oinollvo, F itfiii W ith o u t WVnpo)t<{« SO SAYS PNOFESSOrt ANTHONY OF Saies, fixchanges, Loans. “ You have heard of the'railroad dog, . Old Kphraiht flat Hold, father of Ansa DEATH BY ELECTRICAL EXECUTION of course, ” said tJy War man.- 1‘10 very- and Elias Hatfield, of McCoy-Hat field ’ i-OR SA LE. ’ - • J, Arnold Osborn & Son body Jias, but 1/11 venturo, to say that foud notnriety, v,*as a born lighter. .116 -, K<,) It lionl'lUllii 1m Ml SI*. < Hi..' New Prices; 11 ml-II I-itli the* occm i, a t >1 Imrsi.jri. Ho- Siij-H •riiiit 'tl w C hk-t . Clislm F o r TIiIh you never heard nf si 1 ail way cat.. Woii, was also a.migiily iuiuter, and had 0110 ï^soo. •. nictliod ' -'of'" Capital ' IMihlrthi.tif « t l i a s . I used to have one. Vini kilów I used ambition. It Was to kill a yearling bear N«»; 1 ' i<.|j-inoin pltislrn.'d linii-«-.- • I’Virinei iy a.,w. • • IJeoh l)iH|irpve«i“ Oiiifir ni«ttii.s TIiutAro to firo on the Ilio ( «nuido Westerii. I in a fair flglit witlmiit any weapons, funiislifd. ».wit mill water rojmi’ctlon*, "•I. lilocks n-niii ih< TorîlôOH - ' Room Suits, Maple, $12.50 $10.50 i>y. Fur fjiipnrlor tn ilie Chair. • , . 1 got mixed up with oiie of thbso big other than thuso iiaHi;i> provided . him ‘ . S u . ;',77-Tu-ii Im s.-o n o i»ti itroadw oy. Bed with; Kvery day tiau ho fr• 11 esj>ecially o n e oil <*oi,kn,:,n ovOnui*, w ith co ltau u tiu on,*, BLUESTOWE, mountain ciimhers in a wreck ono timo, tn l. ini-;« fhori lim e; vory lovv, luVi, “ Antique Ash, II o0 .12-jr, ; v; It is dii\le«lfc; to conceive ■■ o f . a much and after that 1 quit t.!ie .business cold strong bo would go oat with bis dogs /,î> W«-)iviti»|ipotl und luindsonuOy lor- ! ,li “ .Anliqm;.r»akv l “y 01) 12 .’ui- nioro revolting spectacle iinilor tlio! old and tinned poet. Well,;now for the tab­ and his boys, and, treeing a boar, would nlshcri hininln:" Ikhim; on A llatu l!: uvoiim*,-. “ .'. • “ • Aiitiqun Oak. IS .00 -l.*i dfi iii-iir lhf*.o,*iii 11. T;ivo (•IcuHtit JoIk. I’roperiy , ‘; . A n t iqtie Oa I; j iii* 00 1S 00* regime than is presented Jit. cicatrical by. '• . . • • ' . ' ' *- get him down and light him. -Whcii trosl ;!i,(XHi I,ui ii*rii l»riM‘ iit-rlod w ill l>(* otll.-ivl OCEAN GROVE, N. J. executions. A mimljcr.of eminent lihy? ' “ You know tho.exploits of tho rail­ bruin would begin to get tho best of tho for Si I, IM10. T hU iv j,- <),ir n,ll(t o p p o rtu n ity to- sicinns tiro gathered in tho death cham­ sw aire ii vu 11 tu i>li,.”plju-t! 11 l M VO'thlrilsllS vidui.-. road dog have been recounted in divers' encounter,.he would call his boys to let No. i). a > 1 >1 «• h 11 i « l liu k ery a n d I Co Ci-i.mo lelilí,;,!,* ¡unil-hiril for all .kinds, til Blue ber not only to vifne.sv;, but to t:iJai ofii- /places—how* he saved a train/ and .the loose tho dogs. Year a ft er j*car passed hilMlm*>fe, wr)l /{rmJy esjnhllsheil mxl il 5 piece Biocaielle paPlor1 ' h (/iU Jtf t,y IVilnt in the .St/itc óf eial part iii tho execution. Tho: con-, ! horotiiîliiy i tim e 10 ot her enlerprisi-H. N i'W .J .-i.(•'Infini; aijilcurl)íhjí doiimcd man is brought, in, strapped ku- less pit or a dark yawning abyss ahd all hear. ‘ ; No. Id. .A >|>|iji.il}'l ho tel o f I*» ro o n ls ijimr Cherry Frame, $25. . '■' ■ » <‘pi:çlallty. : • 1 ,v euroly by strong leather «traps into the the Oc“iint’ folly niulpned aud 'fiirnishe*!,- that. Thòso aro ail stories of tlio rail­ Ono .diiy n fine yearling bear was e v e ry th in g hi tliM-i.-m«'* o rd er. • lO.iKKi. .death clmir and tho olcctrodes fitted-to roader, òf w hich tho dog is tho hero, of treed, and as Cnffy was;(dimljing to a N o, 11,. Well 1,11 III, 1'ii-joom hourdlniç house, tho liead and legs. At a given signal noiu-.lto^’ ISiiiiiinii <;i:ounds, furulshud, for An Extra Stock of ingrain- and N. K .-nt’CII.VNoN.. - CiKo. a ; hmook tho’hour. . My yarii is not liko t hoso old place of isafety olcl man 'Hatfield cut off Sltwi. ' - the current is turned on, there is a most stories, for pussy was too well trained a pieco of .tlio anim al’s tail w itli a!quick/ No. IT. Wftlini iiue-ioul-K-hnlf hlo«*kfc . of ; Brussels .Carpets at the .. vioJcntinuwnhii contraction thntwotiJd; the ocean, n sixteen loom hoardliif? house, In to do any thing so rash as tosavo a train blow d th ia . knife, .and; the' bear caine good condition, pin t Iv furnished. .’«XKi. • - Present ; Free Wool: BtrOHAKOli a SMOCK, except for. the securo bindings, have and theroby endanger her own life.. In .down. Ephra i ui / threw /his/; gun;, and - No. *Jfi. A liOotl 12-room, pli^tercd lioiise, . " Prices.. .W holesale a ud R etail JV-alcr* In thrown the!nmn from tho chair. Then tJio/flrst'/piacp; puss, .was; a,pet of the. knives 4o !tiie. boysitiml cried ciut : ;/ wjltiln two blocks of ihe ocean, Sultahle for follow- a * rmioko and: sm ell of burning d Aolllnii or Vinull hoard Ini; house, furnlsln.tl . landlady wlioro most of .tho; railroad * ‘ Ho.?s.a likely; varniint.‘ •;Stiin' asi do, throiuçhout. S.tjin), INGRAIN*. ‘flesh.- The",current is turned off, tho meii.. boarded,. and in consequence tlio boys,' an watoh^-yo’ . dad; I ’in/ comin, No. ^S. A splendid plot o fijro iin d .r»0xl7.»fei't with two suhshtutialiy hullt cottnne.'», fur- ... . - Fonuerly Now lE iE M 9: body . becomeV limp, oiio of the phy­ cat took.a-liking to railroading. bar!” And ho clutched the bear by tho nlHiiedjnoar Itovs’ Ha thin}'Grounds, «plendid sicians tears open tho shirt and listens chnneetoeiiinrîie for hotel. Location unsur­ ¡’art Wool, ’ * . . - " ,~oe “ Silo was a romarkable travoler, and throat. p assed. Ç7IHU).. Builder’s Hardware, Paints for tho heart beats. He exclaims that she preferred tho tender of a froight lo­ The animal, got its. paws around Part Wool, ' - - ' oOc. . .‘loe . .. No, 8-S. W ithin four doors of I be ocean, with All Wool, 2 Plv, •:* '♦ ” <>0c. T)0c tho heart is still beating. The wires oro comotive to a Pullman palaco car. When Ephraim/ and they fought, rolling in .southern exj»os 11 re, aVomfortable S-n’iom, lur- • again hastily connected, and the current inshe(leotin«e. lorglTtH). . .All Wool, 2 Ply, - : 0e Corner Main St. and Asbury Avenue, muscular, contraction, moro burning : descend from hor perch 011 tho/ pile of . iii the cloud.; Tlio boys; held tlio .dogs- -No. t»7. Well biil|t, 12*rooni house within flesh. This timo tho several physicians two bloelcs «if the Ucean,corner lot, foot- coal, or if tlio weather;was; inolement and encouraged tbo old man by.shout­ 10 BKU&SKL& ASBURY PARK, N. J, • in . turn\listou for-tho heart beats and front««e. ÎIÔD0. • • from tlio soat of tbo engineer, where she ing to him: / ' N o. iii5P. < m Ocnni Pathway near I lie ocnin,: Taiu'.strv. ¿50, 00, 70, 80, and 1)0 cents. prououuco tho man dead. Tho body is Would sit looking out on tlio track be- "Go it, pap! You’ve g o t’em I Give 10-room, furiilsiicd cottage, with two. lois. IJo-ly>J.00,: $51.i0, $1.1 o, und §1 ;i!0. takou from tho-chair, laid upon a rough sim . OUR SPECIALTIES/ yoiid and go in.hunt of mice, and,if 'it, -it to ’imv/dad!’’ -'//'./'-v :/!.•/ N o. 110. On Oc« an Pathway near the ocean, 10 Varieties Moquette .Carpets nt $1.00 tablo and cut up, according to law. >vas lunch hour would , bunt up- tho • . Down tho ■ hill tlio tw p rolled^ until handsome private collage, 2 lo ts w ith Kiiial! Adamant Wall.Plaster, Our own M Tg’r. co ttag e In iv.-ir; both la rn lsh e d . ÿiiOOt). A Complete Une of Wall Paper and Win* These are the details as given in tho kitchen door of • tlio- depoi eating houso. they couicl roll no farther. //■■>-./ • >;:i V of Cedar Shingle^ Kinir’a Windsor ; N o. 121. <>ii Surf avenue, well-built, 11-room ' *tlo\v Shades. A larjic importation • • “Cement; Plaster/’ Cedar Stable daily papers, in ono of which tho report­ She was. a .great favorito and always.had. ‘ . “ Let loose tho dogs I ■’ shouted tho old eoltago, fiiniUlu-il. of Japanese and Chinese Mattings, er writes over his own signaturo. They No. 12S. Very ilesltable private residence Bedding. •' tlio best'tho houso afforded. Sho was d man. ‘' Let ’em loose! The.critter’s got 011 A bbott a veiim*,'- w ith in tw o b lo ck s o f th e at a mueh reduceil figure. . may. bo exaggerated, but there can be beanti fui-cat; .Hor fur was/jet/blacky m o,1 ■”/■ ; . i /*■■'••/.•; / v ocean, lu pioiusand bath, hot-utid cold water, no doubt that death by.olectricity is handsomely furnished. arid when/the engine.was running down • ' But the boys .thought ¡the old.man No, 112; Uesimhle 2U-room boarding house- ^.anything but tho calm and peaceful tho steop grados of tho mountains sho would nover /havo.;a hotter opportunity' near the oeeim, liirnlshcd throughout with2 That Hew Line of Agate Ware is Here. .doath that the authors of tho law wero lots and one extra cottage of 7 rooms SWO. It will pay;you to call and inspect would hold her place. 011 the top of tho to realize his ambitipu and whip a year­ O nly SiOoOcash piivm ent req u ired . seoking to provide for tho condemned tender with all tho grace and- diguity ling bear and kept tlio dogs away. No. Ii:). 1 )e.slm I >le c o rn e r p ro p erty , 12 ro(»!i»s‘ . these i»ootls. . , DE ALE ItS IN murdoror. furnished, good for small boarding house, | wo imaginable, and if tho'wind was blow'-, Finally Ephraim, seeing that ho was hot blockKfrom ocean,extra large ¿lot; Only Jril'j*) , ,\Vhy was. blcctricity' chosen, us tbo ing-sho would ruffle up her black coat to havo assistanco, began to uso his feot. ÎôOOcasb paytaeiil required. agent? Why not any one of several ot.hor and hands with an energy born of de­ No. ill. une of the m ost desirable bon rd lug Meats & Poultry. . of fur as though entering a protest. houses on Main n venue, and close to the ocean means of causing doath? I can concoive Puss nover missed■ a trip all the timo X spair, and in half an hour he succeeded: three lots, thoroughly equipped and furnished J. A. WAINRIGHT, of ‘no reason oxcept that tho offects.of in choking the animal.to death, but not. oa-jy terms. - • 125 Hock Avenue, comer Wliiteficld, was ou. the road after slio, took tbo rail­ No. 11«, Desirable hoarding house on the Occ.iu fii'ovt, i\. J, electricity, wero least understood-• and road fover. t ; " until his clothes wero' torn; to shreds and ocean front, 12 rooms, handsomely furnished. OCEAN «R O V E, ¡V. .f. '‘thero was tho least actual knowledge of “ WUcn I ’loft tho Westerni puss had his face; and body wero covered with; 810,000. .- ' . ’ N o. M8.‘ hand some n»*.v boarding house. how best to sot about it to kill a man to choose between her. owner, and tho gaping wounds, from which, the blood wlLhlii a hloek o f th e ocean, room s, pays hi Fresh Stock, Prompt' Semes. by this means. No 0110 oven now knows big\black monster that had carried her flowed so freely that, it left a crimson p e rc e n t. -S.WiK). ; exactly how olectricity kills. Recent so many miles./ I remember tlio day I trail wherever tho man Went. Dragging No. 30. On Main avenue clo^e to the ocean. ; L A D I E S ' Free Delivery. A handsome private cottage with large DeelMitn ' " experiments by Dr. Bloilo of Columbus, w’ont out to bid tho big inanimato ob­ . the carcass out of the pit Ephraim start­ g ro u n d s for ¿dlOo.- • . ' Big or Little, A Who Have the 0 ., remarkablo. for the ingenious and ject goodby. I was very much attached ed after . th e: boys, and' it avou Id havo, No. :{ft Very nice private cottage with 8 Young or Old, -. .rooms furnished, on Hath avenue near thé Fair or Otherwise, ) ' Blues thoroughly 'scientific methods by which to i t. Wiiy hot I Wo had gone t hrough a fared roughly w ith,thorn, but they flod.' O cean. 82i»hi. ; ■ .l/I S. H. SEX T O S, . . all tho effects havo been studied, lmvo N o. I'l. lii-slmblo 17-room b o a rd in g house, ■i \yreclc t ogether, and it liad rocoived tlio Tlio old iiian reached.1 liis homo and was; furnished. one-aml-lialfblociCH from thetK-ean. (Jnc peep tlirout'll ilnr thrown now light upon tho subject, but brunt òf /a collision wHh a big.rock. I almost dead from loss of blood, but his' K asy term s. 8i.*>i<>. oven today wo aro very far from know­ looked at 'the engino, which was steam- ‘ ambition had . been realized—lie had. No. 151. One of the IInest privaie residences m i m DIKEGTOK m M i n i s In Ocean Grove, 1:1 rooms, extra Inrgegrounds, LAUGHING ••• CAMERA A large tis.iorlincnt of Oct.vket.1, etc. constantly on ing, with tho precision with which other od. up ready to start on its trip, and whipped a yearling bear in a fair fight.. ecniral location and near the ocean. 1'rlue, c a u se s of death aro known, just how 8r^X). will ilo what ini'illclm* cun not: ito. It' Is a hand. Floitcrs of any dcxìf/n al short notice. soon saw puss.mount to her porch on The boys hid’ out' in'tlio woods for sev­ siimII tiling. Y ou i.-nii cu rry It In y o u r pocket. death is ciiused by tho olectric shock. •No. 10. Good double house, H rooms on a the coal. I spoko. tenderly to her, and eral days, and would not return until side. n"ar New Jersey avenue bridge oil \Vt>- W ry cIicji i> but fu tm y , oh, m y ! I f y on Imivc Parlors and Oftiix— No. 17 Mam Street, Neither do wo know how to apply the ley iJike-/ 1'ilce SHnmi, Only small)payment nt-viT sihIhmI. now Is your, uhuncc. Hut why sho archòd her back aud purred know- their father, whoso joy; at his: success, spm*k of this alone? Ilumlicds of others. required In cash.. A handsome investment as A.SBURY TURK, ,X. J. . . current. . 'Certainly if. thero is no less •ingly. When I bid tho boys good by and had got 1110 better of his pain and an­ It pays 11 percent. Tiic SOUVENIR SPOONS are ht-aullful. -Kv«ry cumbersome apparatus and 110 loss clum­ called hor, sho camo part way, lookod ger, sent thorn word that he would;not No. tBI.' A bargain in a splendld'all-ther partlck*HHfrlInt;WHver*-not sim ply the handle Also Superintendent of Mt. Prospect Cemetery. sy method available than that in uso at year-rmmd residence o 11 Broadway, 10-room o r howl—?1.(H) a n d -£)«&». hoxed. .lupuiu.-sc up at 1110 in an undecided manner and whip thorn if .they; returned. Hatfield hmisc.laige plot of ground, everything in llrst i* llcr ill illicit, while w'o have: them, uro not Sing Sing this of itself .is sufficient rea- finally gavo a pitiful méow and walked nover wearied tolling how he whipped class order. Price only 8-iOOO. half us''pretty us tlie new designs from Frunee. Uermatiy. Austria. Knglaml atvd Ireland, a nil. JO H N kEQ N A itl», son for abandoning this modo of execut­ off toward tho cugino again. Sho kept a yearling bear, mid* his sons oro equally FOR S.vl'di—Tent, ihior, portable Uiteheu, furniture, etc. only ?*>n. . sold ui half the price. ing criminals. .• np hor habit for several years after that proud of their father's achievement-— . W, I/. liEhmi.K, tUMnlu a v e A dv. It is often claimed in behalf of • elec­ aud finally was crushed to death in a Cincinnati Enquirer. ./.'■' FOR EXCHANGE. . THE NOVELTY BAZAAR, Sanitary Pkiniber trical ‘ixocutions that death is instan­ wreck. Sho was found curlcd up on the taneous and painless. In no report that A GAME OF NINEPINS.. No, {irti*. Tóe\chatigefor lMiiladelphla.prop-.' 51 isrnln A v M itte . Opposite Ocean Grope Main Ave. Gates. box. by .the sido of tho inanimato form crly, a very desi in hi e und well-located house, I lmvo ever seen is there any evidence of the engineer. Both had died at tho oue-jind-a-half blocks from the o cean a n d neat Miss Lillie Hoagland Manager. of instantaneous death. All tho evidonco A,Muiic1tauKi?nIlko Story of a llchcaded Hovs’ Pavilion, contain lug 1:1 room.*, furnished Ksiininics on fiuwer ami Water Connect post of duty.”—Chicago Inter Ocean. •Gcnunn Crlmlnul. thronyhòut.. ■ ions •PrtHnptly Fiimialie'l. Low that!can bo gathered from reports of ac­ No. '.OH. handsome- private residence dI- Prieesnml Good Work. cidental shocks goes to show that resus- EvaUlnsr th o 1‘rcwi Gansr. In an imperial city lately' a criminal reel Iv on th e Oe.cn n front, for good N ew Y ork was condemned to bo beheaded who had city property. eitatipu is possible if the exposuro to* It ■was not. an easy, matter to get W. H. BEEGLE, a singular itching to play at ninepins. No. 1HH. A handsome private cottage near, USTATH.ISIIKI) ItiTO. tho current is of short duration. married in preijs gang times. Robert tlie ocean, lurge plot of land, everythlnu In Whilo his sentenco.w'as pronouncing lie Painless no doubt it is, but so would Hiller, a Kirkwall man, found this to tlrsl-ciuss order, fora Country place near New­ had tho temerity to offor a request to a rk . ;. be the effect of a pistol shot through tbo bo tho case. Ho returned from the No. Dttt. ’ handsome property on Hast 125th, Real Estate, Fire, Lite, Accident, and Plate Glass bo permitted to play onco moro at his brain.- And why hot use a pistol shot wlmlefishing autumn, fully resolved street. New York city, rents tor S7i)0 per year, 0110 favorite gamo at tho place of execution, for a Hoarding House in Ocean Grove or Ashu- for executing a criminal? Ho might bo that I should tako unto himself^’a wife. ry Park. . . Jloiiey loaiit'd ou Ilea j Estate, all kinds of 10 and then ho snid ho would- submit strapped to a mattress,-a semieirelo of But tho press gang got on-his track/and without a murmur. WILLIAM H. BEEQLE, Insurance, pistols arranged around his head termi­ ho soon saw that if ho was to get his 'S S eal »:•> E sta -te. As tlie hist prayer of a dying man nating at tho temples, aiid, if desirable, heart’s desire lio would requiro to oxert Real Estate and Insurance, Foir Salo, Rent or Extrim Dire*. ‘ his request was grunted. When arrived another group could bo placed, over tho both plnek and.porseverance. At length at tho solomn spot I found everything W A S H I \ C ; T 0 .\ W I I I T E , region of tho heart.. If olectricity must tbo fateful night arrived. Tlio company 10 Mortgage Loans prepared, the pins being set tip and the, bo used,-arrange to iiro tho pistols si­ had gathered, aud the ministor was in 222 SXnisa. Street, bowlroady. Ho played with no'little, multaneously by pressing a button. Why tbo house of tho bride, propaied to pro­ Opposite Ashury Parlr, X. J. earnestness, but tho sheriff, nt length,- [Notary Public and ’ not? Woiild. it bo moro uncertain? ceed with tho coromony, when tho seoihg that ho showed, no inclination to As Regards Yourself. Would it bo loss liUmano? Would it bo dreaded press gang mado its appearance. desist; iirivatoly ordered the executioner r— O;------Gommissioher of Deeds. H.KIIi,Ui:Ry 111010 bloodcurdling? Would it bo less Ladies aro not unusually of a belliger- tostrilcotho fatal blow as lio stooped, “ instantaneous?” But1 perhaps thero ont disposition, but when they saw, as for tho bowl. We a re practica 111 y i n turestcd, Ii rst that ARCHITECT AND BUILDER would bo too littlo niystery about it and in this instance,. tho likelihood of a you should secure the very cominoditv 48 m sin svenue. The executioner did so, and tho Plans and specidcations drawn fonali kinds too littlo complicated apparatus requir­ marriago being spoiled by. interlopers you are in search of. .Second that it of modern wood, stone or brick building*. Kor head droppfcd into tlio culprit’s hand as ed. Thoro would bo 110 need of cutting they rose up in wrath against thorn. should be served to you in such manner, workmanship and prices win refer io all for ho raised hiniself to seo what had oc- whom I have done work hi the Grove aud a man up to seo what killed him .or They assailed the members o f. the press that your second visit shall be a matter IRA. S. FERRIS, Park. Estimateseheerlullygiven. currod. Ho immcdiafoly aimed at tho of necessity. AVc aie. at the. from with whether ho was really dead. gang both -with tonguo and missiles, so nine, conceiving that it was tho bowl everymanner of • Hox -()S7. Pitman Avenue, Ocean Grove if wo must inflict'tlie. death,penalty that these gentlemen woro glad to beat which ho grasped.’ All niuo falling, tho and w ish to bo really, humane about it, a hasty retreat. After this littlo episodo head loudly exclaimed, VI have won Practical Paper Hanger there aro surely many ways by which mi back window of tho houso was lifted, tho'gamo!”—From tho Gerniiin. • ... EC, E . It. RCntlilVil/ 4 death can be brought swiftly and cer­ and the bridegroom, dressed in woman’s Slimmer Specialties . 103 Webb Avenue, tainly without inducing muscular con­ clothes, bounded into tho room. The Ill« Account With IIIh Uentitti. A XI) OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Practical “ Stonecutter,“ tortions, or burning tho flesh, or mutU doors having been barricaded to prevent Brown has .tho reputation of -being . AM) |ii:.\l.KH IN lating tho body. TJiO criminal could bo a surprise, tlio clorgyimm proceoded to Post (J/nce 2S; ono of tho most miserly of men, but ho (intuiti’ und Murble .Monuments and Head*! given, a sleeping draft and then laid out porform Ij.10 ceremony, aiid suroly no plumes himself his inexorable sense stuiics, t'uri»invr and • Fluking, and all in a glass case, which could then bo fill- bridegroom was ever married in such a 011 Seashore Requisites kinds of ltuildln^ iituiie. of justice. Por I » years ho owed a den-/ KstlJuates im all kinds of l’jipi*r llaiiclaii ed:\vlth tho fumes of burning charcoal. Etrange garb!. Miller was never cap­ Yiicd a n d Olllce, F irst Avt>m ie n ear Itullroad; tist $22 for filling a front tooth with ;iri‘ nuv jiiirlirntor itohl. • WIio h in (iotilrt. and lKroimha; promptly tunil>lu*il uponap. I seo. no reason why wo should seek tured. Ho lived to a ripo old ago and plica turn. gold, refusing to pay it bccause ho said u'Upve id f.'i) for. tiii.vtluiiu' Hint I'eVmhis to Asbury Park, N J. to make death particularly easy to tbo was tho first beadle of the Kirkwall the bill was exorbitant. Tho other day criminal. I look upon the whole schome Free church.—^Chambers’ Journal. Dry (iooils, the filliug camo out. Ho took tho gold of capital pimislimciit as a hideous blot Cioliiiiiji, J . H . P A R K E R ’S • Upon our. civilization, but if aiiinnm ust . Drcatliloff. to a jewelry stor'o and hud it valued. J. H. MATTHEWS, Then ho wroto to tho dentist' and . in­ be pnhishoilw ith death it is ccrtairtly Learn to breutho properly and system­ llaliiiii^ Itnlio, closed a check for his account, based got'el. and Restaurant, •not upon tho theory that I10 must bo put atically and rhythmically aud you may 011 tho following, computation: ‘‘Actual Jlilliii«.;. 10 If . , out of tho way in tho easiest possible overeomo insomnia, weak lungs, indi- Fine • Groceries, 709 MATTISON AVENUE, • valuo of the gold/ $¡1.50; amount of. CALI. AT manner for him. It is assumed .that tho gostion aiid even seasickness. . This at ASBURY PARK, N .J. labor (which I deem liberal), ; for use . dread of tho death penalty will pre­ least is the theory, ag w oiras tho suc- AV iiole.-ale adcl H'etail.,'; Comfortably’Furnished Kooms by the Day or of tho tooth 15 years, ; total, $13.50. vent eriirio.f that otherwise m ight bo cossfaZ practiço of U10 patienta of the; I rotkirn gold on account ;and iiieloso Cook’s Bee Hive, .South Main Street, opp.U road tray Gate.«, • Week. _ ; .'committed. Tho penalty, if. it is to bo famous Dr. Oortol of Munich, who has check for tho balanco, $ 10. ” — Washing- * Regular Dinner from it tos, So Ceiits. inflicted, should como in a.form to bo elaborated a system of breathing that oI‘ Ocean (¿¡rovt*, ton Post ■ Asbury Park. .1%. dreaded, yet ;thoro is no excuse for tor- ho has sot forth in a largo work on tho tiiro or for tho semblaneo of torture. subject. Thobroathiugis doho by count, Her Choleo. . ' .'. .. Prices that will compart* with nny of tho Tho criminal should como to his fato or rather by steps—so many full deep A woman who has traveled largely • . . . leadun; ¿tom s in tin* city. oXDSc. IL, ©ILHVIEISf With.a full .knowledge of what awaits K í> a breaths t*.v n ntep, tho number boiug iii Japan mentioned in tho course of a f* wv y v w ^ him. Tho oxecntion of tho sentence regulated by Uie nature of the place lécturo tho fact that tho Japanese 2nn- IMPORTED AND KEY W E S T CIGARS, should bo bv a method that is swift and wliere the w alk is talcen, wliother it bo . .gungo does ..not oontaiu an; impolite J. S. FLITCROFT &. BRO!, Tobacco, itinf Smoker's sjr/icles,. sure, without mystery, and about tho JOSEPH T. STEWARD, levol or an ascent or descent Tho ,speed word; heneo thero is no swearing in oil'ect of w hich thoro is no uncertainty. Handsomely Iuiriiisheil. Siiaviiig Parlors. is regulated by tho ailment' aud condi­ that happy laud. Sho also stated that -Contractor, Carpenter and Builder.- Thero should bo 110 opportunity for SANITARY •• PLUMBERS tion of tlio patient. . o se ulati0*11 was an unknown pleasure. ■ . «6 Main Street, ASBURY PARK, N. J. doubt as to the result, and no reason for - KstiinaU’s Cheerfully (*iveil. As tho audieneo.dispersed, commenting, CVom’r ’s OQlca fur Second Assem bly D istrict. I^c« j!il*h und tho Weather. .Small .lobs Promptly 'Attended to. I lest excuse for a. repetition of an operation. favorably upon different points, an old — ANI. UKÀi.Hllä IX— Electricity docs not fulfill- these re­ of Ueferences lMirnislied. • If you follow the movements of a woman remarked in avoicolond enough quirements and novercan until wo leech in a bottle containing about a pint to bo heard by all, “ Woll, for my part, iY.'idiaii nalilu.wsi, know far uu«ro than, wo do at present of Stovos and Ranges; Shop and Itesldouce, " of wiitcr covorod with a pieco of muslin, I prefer a country whb.ro they kiss and. its effects in tho human organism. If you caii have a pretty good baromoter. Firth ¿Vyciiue iiear Main Street. cuss l”r-^Atlunta Constitution.' Opposi 19 PostOttlcò. we knew all wo. ought to know to war­ Tho ltiecli lies rolled togothorat tho bot­ Post Offlce Box 56 Brailey Beach, H J. FlSIi - DEALER; rant its uso, I ’ Vdiovo an instrument tom of the. bottle—fair. It comes to tho Tho DlumonU. . that could bo carried in tho pocket 52 OUN STREET surface of the water—variable or rainy. N 0110 can tell whevo tho diamond goes- OOeTtlS GROVE would accomplish tho-results as surely A. GRAVATT, It rushes protty rapidly about tho bottle to in combustion. Burn it, and it leaves Only Fish M arket in Ocean Gravo as the hundred horse power.engino and —strong wind. It rolls .over and.over no ash, tho flamo is exterior liko.that c r g + viennA .* b s k g r y dynamo now omployotl.— Professor \Y. convulsivelyr-storm.—Journal of Ily- of a cork,, ami when it has blazed itsolf • All Kinds of Fresh Fish, Oysters, . A. Anthony iii Chicago Electrical Jour- gieue. out thero ronurins not even so much as Bread, Pie and Fancy. Cake, South Main Street, OpposIto liroudway Gatea • Clatns, Etc. nai. would dust tho untenmu of a butterfly. B. H. rrci'H!.;u of Tciombsboro, tni., ASBUiST XT.' T. \ Austrian Crown Treasure*. ... ‘ oiieo kept a nn-mUiu snake tightly seal­ THE HOME-LA-USm ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Among t.ho treasures of tho Austrian At Gibraltar, during tho most.famous H. TRU AX & SON. ed up iii a liiiult? fnr. t\yo years without of , its sioges, tho. l^rench commander, crown aro some religions rolics that food or. water, * *yt‘t ip lived and grew 61 South rIain Street, . would make tbo fortune, of a church. learning that Elliot’s men wero .suffer­ DR. HOLMES SPEC1FC, fat. ” ; ./.'.;•' ;. .' in g from’ scurvy, sonfc them as a.present PUBE GOCNTSr MILK They includo a nail from tho cross, a HSBURY PRRK. A Suro a ini l’ositi ve. Curo One Cows’ Milk‘ for Infants and Invalids fragment of tho cross itself, a pieco of Tho lottery of holiest labor, drawn by a boatload of carrots. Box .393, Asbury Park, or box 3i)3 wood f10111 tho’ manger at Botblehpm, tim e, is the o n ly ono whose priz.es aro l’lain Washing, 50 Cents per Dozen. •FOR ALL TEMALE IRREGULARITIES. Occan Grove. .Milk Depot, lAwrencenve.. fragments of tho apron worn by tho worth taking up and carrying home.— Dreamland is locatoci in tho lottery Wuslitiig and Ironing 75- Cents n Dozen. . Address or.call at • 'bilico;— Florida Times-Unión, XRSTI.KIXAVN ÍKNT, Corner Franlclhi and. between Jlniii and liroadway Gate, Ocean Virgin and a tootl> of John tho Baptist Theodoro.Paiker'. /';■’ . _ . : Clothes cntlccl tor ninl ilelivereil. Peli nsyl,víinia Avlmuics, Oeca n Cï rove, N. ,1. Grove. Telephone Connection, OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1895.

State and County. . Among Our Advertisers. i : Found in an Oyster.Bed. ^ - j>;" 4 IDEAL, BOY’g AJthough•. Mr, ‘* Giis” Wallna Js awny cn- The Keypori'Knt'erprise says•: “ John Mar­ 'i. ;' *• .The October term of the Monmouth. Coini- j frum an bystor bed oil 35ijst Outfitting Department. A‘now council of the Jr. O'. I*. A. M. ."ds The Home Laundry nl l* I South Main l ’oiht spine t i iiie i}So. It. is ii sen'shell upon v;;.;: Institutod nt MumiPijunn Inst week. street offers inducements iii ilu» way of inod- which soiiie exi?ert hnd curved in raised-.let?.' tera tiie Lord’s t’riiyer;coinp'lete ,i"’.; \ . A btnnch of the M»?onie Life Insurance crate charges for all elassfs »if laundry work,. .-1 BEE HIVE, ÜEWAEK, V Company Ims been brgiinized nt MunUH Tlie Red IhmK Stnmbud has devoted a anement of Messrs.'(»ardner and Mnps, has Lust Saturday while testing a cunet rnpid- S. apeehil ptigo tii—itr* Katoiitowu eorrespond- 'sustained its reputation for tirst-eliiss work, firegun nf the Sandy ilook proving grounds, . /y.Qhcic.',:‘. V : ' and has. built up an cxteialed.and valuable Frunk Conway aiul Corporal -Doyle were- The chW of/PO of the Lour Branch high trade. instantly killed. -In closing the gun Ihe sludl Hchoorcpnt'ainH *Ji) members, 1 "» young men Stiles*express aud Mage line.is still doing exploded before the. breech-block was in >■. :;nnd;}-t .vb\nig ladicH. busincps at the bid stands in Asbury l'ark ‘■pHjper.,liosifiM«#/; / / • V- : . v '.« SATURDAY AND MONDAY, - fA public drjhikng,fountain has been es- and Oc'ean (irove; No - job.is'too. large or tiihlislii’ij ■’««. Broad way, L ong. Brunch, by j.tob si.hnll for Mr. Stiles to Undertake and he An Acceptable Legacy. .may "br reJicd upon to cl<* it properly. ; / ;;: 0ie W. C;, T. U. of that .place. . ’* T he. I»t»' M a d n iii DeBn rr i, ;<»f Nq\v, York y O C T O B Ë R 5 A N D 7 , 1 8 9 5 . J hie vend:severe ehecti of diphtheria liavo Thini's Pharmacy at No. lot* Main street, wMm beVjui’atla'il SoOO. to .tiie\ Monniouth ■j:’ been discovered in South Amboy, aud two Asbury* Park, will remain open all winter'... Hospital,’ al?«» left Mrs. Eiigene Fay, of • •.dcatha have.rofiulted tlum far. it is’eprivcnicntly loWcd, well stocked, and Long Brn ueh. oue*s'lxth.ot her estate, which Juist received a.large and beautiful line pf • ‘ John Clark, of Long Branch, lain an apple the utmost care is exorcised.in (lie prepara­ is valued at $¡10,000. Mrs, Fay's npp»a- ‘ • tree in his orchard which it?’.in full bloom. tion of physicians’ pn^eriptions. fioniiiriil will bi?. $¡",0 0 0 . •• '.The tree U over 50 years old. The New York and Long Branch Stehm- Fall $\Vinter Dress Goods. r v;V.i The niarringe of- Miss Nellie Click nor mid •boat Cotnpany mnhiv two- trips between Snow Squalls in Essex. John 1. Bui ley, of Manasquan, is announced Branehport and New. York each day. This Winter weather ' put' in an appearance in DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THEN. boat service will be continued until eoid tftko.’plnec-on Tucsdny of next week. Essex county early M onday inorning. BOY'S,mm FOR FALL. weather closes navigation in'ihe river. :'r:'i''Kor the .week ending Sept. *21 ,• it,0.18 bar« Tiiere were heavy frosts and snow scjualls in McMiinus Bros., the. t’ookman avenue, ‘ jtiaugurating anotliei* ,seiisöii niVstupeii- DRY GOODS ánd DOMESTICS. v:rclB of. poiatoes wcro shipped froiii Ilowell several sections of the county. The ther­ duoiisselling—(leinoustrating our’ IK)Y!.S ■ 5000, Yards Fine English; Outing Fin mi cl at •<-.. > . 4\ Ceñts worth.S Cents V . gat ion (6 ditreront parts of the country.-.-■' Asbury Park, furniture dealers, havo added mometer registered :Jt> degrees lit G A. M. C L O T H f N it S IT I'K K M A C Y r i g h ( ; iVo.ni nOOO Yards Fine Bnglish Outiiig Flannel -at /. . 0 * ; i 4 ;;/ :>‘ v ^ ti -: ■ V : Hiram Smith, of Monmouth Beach, lias' a ;stove departinent to their establishment the sthrt. ^ • -;'.V ■ -,/''; and are 'oircring great attractions in this'hs 10000 Yards New Fall istyte of Calicos nt . . . . •.. 4 / “ '. “ * 0 44 •! . been, held for the grand jury Jn S?«‘t • " sjî3,/íÓO to Lban. ■ on Bond nridMoftgiige,: :Kor t htf-Fall tiiid A Vi liter; .séasoiroi-lSllû ;. 5000' Yards I^iiie Dress Mingliaius a t . V. ^ .V .;:. - v o '* .0 0 0 well ns all other lines of lioiiEchold goods. • Í0 ’ ■ver\vtl 1 i n tri litlie way o f Well- ■ 5000 Yai ds Fi 110 A pro ii Gi nghatiis at .. .,;; ^ ;:/;;.. . , ' A V W '- e “ S * . “ Intending purchasers should give them a Grove^^rAdw / ^ Wearing, lligli t Most I’V^Uionablu Micimcl.Doriiey. . ' • [>000 Yards 4.-1 -Muslin a t , ; . . . 4\ - “ call. • lio v ’s anilVO illll’s Otitiiittiin's is hei'e 5000.. Yards 4-1 Muslin,* same count us Fruit o f the i.oom . V * . 1 0 5‘: ; ,' .The property owned by the late Auioh The Newark Bee ilivc this week gives NOTE NOTE fully represenu*l. ■ Oifford, oa the road bet«eon AI Jen wood and Some valuable information regarding boys’ Tbe mii’i'uity of tho .cloth in oiir .Suits Allaire, was sold nt auction to John. B. Great Specialties in Ladies’ and Children's Underwear. clothing and other .essentials in this line. bus been 'sclecle.d with special care in .. Gifford -for $ 1 ,;300, JCnghind and Frmice l>v Cloth JCxperlSr— There is nb better firm in tlie Stato than L .were brought io America ami iinule up.in The broken statue of Liberty Triumphant S. Phiut As Co,,, and the extensive business litis been taken fro w the top of the-Battle extdtisive, perfect littin^ simpes hy; lead­ Ims been built up on 1 fair dead tig and cour­ ing American Tail»»rs, of Youth's and : Mpiiujnent at Freehold, and shipped to teous attention to cuslonters... Ranges and Heating Stoves, lïby’s attire, for this great opening. The 00 dozen Mens’ Heavy l-ndershirts and Drawers, nt » .20 Cents worth 50 Cents / ’ Quinsy. Mass.. where a new one will be /i nêst Hoy’s Filling I >o/*ot in the conni ry. The big. house-furniKhing storo of J. A. witli nil tlie latest inipvoveiiuMits, : : . $*§£iniule..... v' • • ’• : WainrighVj-on Olin street oilers great-in­ Tlut best cloths ;toi tbo Lowest Prices "atLow.est Prices.. ■ ■ •! Possible.. cial in Ladies’ and Misses pii/^ionday Daniel J. , a freight ducements to . the purcahser <»f house fur­ 1 )n V ’ç Q P IT 'i Sl/.es I io l.*>years,sirlell.v, ; .•.brakeninn on -the New Jersey.Centrall-Kail- nishing coods of any character. .Ho is 1)1// o o il i o, ail Wnol, iaiwllii»'oftle- orad, .riinning'between Elizabeth and Main- making a-socially of ciiriiets ill the present ;;; - l Bern nants of > . //;;. { 'M ruble pat loi ns, wort h I'nlly.Sô'iOû- ¿it $ 3 . 4^8. ^‘¡^(in, foll.trom his trniri iit the Lehigh Vul- T>nv»c PÀ \TT< 1 i<» i'».v<*urs,.'sii‘lei- time, and displays a handsome line at ex­ Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloths, pi/. I O l A A I ly „IP wool,.very; pretty s^V ley crossing and was instantly killed. ceedingly low prices. put lern«, worili l\illy.itScts.,ai / 6 2 c t s . : LI verymiin William 1L Campbell, of Long. Almost tiivon Away. f' \ pc. Jn - various styles—exlra All New and Latest Styles. The now. enterprise, known as the Laurel p U .l. O t r t l >?»; good vnlUe.M’bi'lii 75cIk, at .'. Branch, has instituted a suit for dnmnges Hill Cemetery, under tho management of ' ' - A FULL LINE OF ^ ?- •' ;• ,v:.; ■•¡:-.>;'--/48cts" : ngainet the Long Branch Railroud Company Iii M. Worthington, is meeting with grati­ • to recover SSOO . for tho loss of the horses BOY'S WAISTS,/ ü irU i.S ,tea?' GREAT SPECIAL SHOE SALE. fying success; The tract is admirably loca­ good values at .. • . . • :;' : 4.8ct-s' : and,;wagonette destroyed' in the fatal need- Parlor arid Bed Room Suit3, 2Ó0 pnira Ljxlics’ J)on«oln, Patent Tip, nl ...... S5e.| worth $).0t) ted for. tho purpose, being elbso to Asbury pnirs LodW Dondola, Tatent Tips, nt . . ; . . . . . ^ .dent lit Little Silver lust week. Sitle Boards, Cheffoniers, : YOUTH’S SUITS, S i 200 ..Olle., worth f i . 25- Park. Tho promoters design making this sized men, tip to 3j ehesl measure, of varl«>ns .1000 pails I.n>lk‘H' Dondola, Patent Tips, a t ...... wortli Ì 2.00 Art exchange says: "Those, who want to one of the most attractive cemeteries in the Extension Tables, Dining tlesinible talnics ami pa Items— worih fully 1000 i>uirs Ijulivs’ Doi>j>ota. Patent Tip?, at ...... f 2.00. wortii $2.50 . havo crnnberries to cat with their holiday county. ' ' , Chairs, Etc., Etc., Sl0.r0 to $12.1,0, a t $ 7 . 9 8 SCO paira Children's «ongtìla, Patent Tips, (I to II, a t. . . . (inc., worth # 1.00 turkey will havo to paysky-fdgh prices, for C. ’C. Clayton, of .the Main avenue Dry At Rock Bottom Prices. 500 |Mii)S Wisfes JJoiijjpIa, l ’ment. Tips, 31 to2,;nt • • . . ■■. . . SHc:, north #1.25 Mail Orders Filled. No Branch • ' - the little , red berries. Tho crop thisyear Goods Emporiuin, believes iii pushing busi­ - ;; ; ; . . / . •VJins been practically ruined by the forest .We solicit Jin inspection of onr im- ness the entire year. Although the bargain Stores. No Agents. ; I'Jveri/ I ’o ir I I a fra n teti. ■ lircp,'.worms.arid early frost. ’ 5 days . tSnbadnys and Mondays) -have all- nieneè litoi’k. Goods Ueliveroil |>romiit!y— ; : A series of ten' fires occurred iii Freehold Credit t»ivon ifdräinxl—Sntislautioii Giini'- through the season bee« /narked by wonder­ hntceU .-, ;/. - • ' : 0-7 ;;bU;Mottdny and Tuesday of last week, eaus- ful opportunities to purchase goods at low L. S. P la u i & Co.j Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Etc. // • -lug ’the. tlremcn a great deal of hard work, prices, ho is trying to eclipse this record by 1.000 Yards oflngruin Carpet n t . . ...-*. .i: . . Ill Cents worth ”.*) Cents •/'."• and .being the source of much uneasiness on olfering better bargains, during the fail. 707 to 721 Broad Street, the/ part; of tlio residents, as several of the MCMANUS BROS, 1000 Yards of Ingrain Carpets at. ,*’ ...... 20 “ .. . (t 45 . Watch his double column ad.-anti, noli the Newark, N. J. 1000 Yards of nil Wool, ICxtra Sujier Jngrnin Cnrj.et , . .<">0 “ “ ’: Attacked by Toughs, Tin and -sheet metal work itas been one : :.'OIL.O,T lK C I3iTa-- iViilJc driving along the road between of the features of i'litcrofl A: iJros.’. business 2."» Men’s Suits at. -S4.-I!», worth $s:0(1. 1.10 Hoy’s. Suits at $2.49 worth §4:00.. s r e ^ w s R s •25 Milt’s Suits at ¥5.40, .worth ill).00. | "i0 llov’s, I'ine Suits at S2.ini worth f.'i.Ot) . Freehold and Key port, about *2 o'clock Sun-: during tlie past few nionthsi They lire fully ' day morning, Ed.ward Holmes and. William eed . ajjd prepared io give prompt at­ Mary Patten, = Elberon, - ■ . 50 Hoy’s Sluts at >2 l(i, worth Si.OO. ‘,7 ilelicH were attncked by several-men. They tention to this class of work, but just now ; tnannged to escape their assailants when they are busy In the ntove department preparing Pleasure Bay. their, customers to comfortably face a rigor­ '' iiiclv a peddler who had also been attacked ous winter.. They are handling a class of I.fuve Hrunclipurt l.oniiln«, 7.«0 o.m.-j.oo p.m. C. C. Clayton’s Emporium^ by t he sauio gang. .The peddler’s horse had ranges and heaters that it would interest •* Rockwell Ave. " 7-20 " 3 . 2 0 p.m . run away and a part of his lond which con- buyers to examine. Connections nuitle via N. Y. A l.. I5. lt. lt.nt -. Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. • Histed of ciockery, was smashed, the mtin I took well avenue i jindhig Tmnsier < ‘»»fteli • himself beiiig-beaten- into unconsciousness. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. meelK trains leaving Asbury l’ark al 0.18"a. in., at Long llmnch Station lor Out on Ball. . Morning llnjil. All kinds of fashionable turnouts to nire •Transfer Ctatcli meets Train leaving Aslany - Charles 0 \s , tho green Roods inan who T The Standard Railroad of America. Hpeclnl accommodations for.Stmw Kidingiiar- P a rk a t 2.45 p. 111. ut.i>»w. Hnineii f«n- A RARE CHANCE ■-K whs,'recently' arri*sted: at Long Branch, In Oe.s;cJo.sedejirrJage«forfmu-rai.sand »millings Ou and after Sept. 53,1895. Hraneh Oillces—W. II. Deegie, and Captain ' tiic mternobn bnai. tho net of swindling two Virginians, and Kainear’s Tent Housed • .. . ■ ■ F O R E V E R Y B O D Y TO — Trains Leave ABbury Park—WeeU Days. Telephone 21b . M.K. SEXTON Tickets ineluding Tmnsfer Caiipon,- for sale v'iv' 'locked u|r at Freehold, was bailed -out by For New York- and Newark—<5.48, 7.42,- 8,‘JO,- 3.10 at p. H. Tompkins Stationery Stor«1,- ito. 21. • friends Thursday,‘bail being fixed at $1,000. a.in.. 1.10,3 nil 5.27 p.m. • v . * For K n/.ftbulh-ri.«.7.42, H.20, 9.10 a.m ., 1.10, :».50, Pilgrim Pathway, t Ocean Gmve; Theodor»; .'v i’:V;-.T}id amount of;bail in cash was placed in -. 6.25 p.m. - tterhtger, Asbury .avenue Pavilion, .\sbury no^of. F.reoli6ld’S• bualcs,i.Tliouias A. .Ward, For Kahwny—C 18. 9.10 a. m .t l.tO, 5.27 p.m. HKM’S Park. Ita^nage and I'Velybt ealJed I'm nl low­ For MatftWan—fi is, 3.10 n.m 1.10. ft.27 p.m. ^?i^^-CHBUior:;ur:tlic^tiAtiVut ion jhucitnti ini^hiH For Long JJraneh -6 . IH 742. B.20. y.JO. 10 2.;, 11.02. est rates by Keith’s Express Company. ' bondsman. IJ .15 a in.. 1.10.2.2.*,:< 50, (4.12 Saiurdaysoilly). C. W. KELSO, Agent. • 5.27.5.42.-6.10. 7.14 |*.in. • PHARWI AC¥, Fur lied Bftiik-G.18,7 42.9 10 a.m . 1.10.3.60, 5.27, pm ' " ■ - Haven Alan D rowned. For Philadelphia (Broad Street) ami Treuton > 159 IVIaln Street, ' , : Jtobcrt Sylvesler, of Fnir Haven, was 7.2V7.MI rt.m., J2.»3, :i 57.-0..13 p.m. i uní ¡1 For (.am den, via T rentoa aud Bordenlowa r 7.25, A ^ltdStV SMKKv, ÏV\ 'J. drowned , early. Tuesday- inorning of last a.ni., 12.H-J.8X7 p m. The-'.Work'of. Ih»' For «.‘auiden nnd Philadelphia via ToniK llivnr— • '. . week. -.Syivester was employed as.bartender i> lif. (U.IS Mondays onlv) a in., 2.1,’J, 5.20 p.m. (S. L. llecglo.iV.' Co’s. Ohl Stand.) • -board^ the steamer IMcasurc Bay, plying For Tom sHiver, Ihlajjd'iielKhn*. and .mternif.ii- atestHiloiiK-O40, 11.08. ill.JS MondayH only) ^•^■•Y.rw ••/;: •' • • ^— G R E A T V v ; * ; : between Long• Branch : and New York.' a in . 2 M. 5J5, 5.20. 7 1.*} p in. rlCiirly.on the inorning of his death SyHeMer,; •Fur Point Pieasanu and lutenutj.llato stations-- Pliysícian»' prescriptions cnreiiiiiy com­ j^ U a jn ]§>ciui\'g. w . . who had been ashore in New York, returned \ 0.40, 11.OS, (11.18 M ondays.only), a m, ‘J. r.J, l &i: 5.15. 5 2.1, C OS. 7.13. 9.1« p.m. pounded. The C<»|d<*st SVkI.'I, .drawn to tliii boat aud in attempting to get aiioaid. Fur New itruiiswiek. via Moumoatit Juw tiuu- Bi6 'Couktnan Ave., Asbury Park. AUCTION SALE OF LOTS • foil yverboaril and was drowned,.' 7 5C a to.. 12 :w,a.57, b& ip.m. ••■’from tbo largest fountain in t he city . Trains Leave Now YorU for Asbury Fark . rrcccded l»y.a JIonster.Marbecuo, tSonil Ox, liliodc Uiuml Clain^jake, and - “Only the I'itw W Syrups used." (via DeahroKSPH and C onlandt St. forrlc-s) Need any more i»ó said; ; Yes; tlie.pro­ Jersey Oys-ter Itoust, from 1 LOO a. iii.. to 1.00 p. in. Salo will cóintnéiicè -; '■ Al 9.10 a. m .. 12 10, 2.30. 3 40. 4.20, 5 Id. 7 00 p.m.; cess is Anti-Hutp»h l»ui>tiiig, ,Vnti- proinpily nt .1.00 b’clòek; - Accouuuodations for 1000 people; . . rtm»hivs. !U5 a w .\ 5 15 p.m. Kippitig ami Anti-Aegcavating. Ihiihhng «.'rci’tcd esficcmlly ' iì>r f lie occasion. No po s.25 )1 ;nt n in ' 3 :J‘>. i CHAS. L. M APS. SALE OF 200 BUILDING BUSINESS LOTS 1 00 p m. JlurkVt «1. wiiai I. via ( ain ST. l*pil.AI»A.- All Kinds, of Spiel M «-tu’ I Work, Tin UiKiling, tluce years nt 5. per cciit. will be accepted. Or jf purchaser will’ build a cottage For Halthiiom a«u u'ashnarom, ;.2p, s.3i. («ntier.s and. l.tmlors. Spi •«•la I nttvnllon ‘ Invahuibh; in Hieknéss or Health,, 9.ia, liuw-o. U.lHi 11.3^n.m d2.:jl L im itedliln'tie given «<» llol-Atr Kurimres.'Slov« aiid ; i* . ’ FO|t 8.M.K AT : •*. within '..four, months, tl.c whole of the purchase price umy remain.on homi, and * Crtri, 1.12. 3.46, 4 41 (5.1G t onKrcbaional l.im- . ibiiipu Ue)M»\rs. K.stlinates up«m nil morigago." •• ( : ;; ;v.V .-, -: • . iltil, Pining i’nr). 0.17, 0.55, (Uln)n^ Carj. 7.4(1 . 4*|)iss*.-s of work promptly fur-, P m. tiMiiiug CJar). and 12.0f> nijrht weuU daya nlslieil upon applh'MtloU. - H l). CLARK’5 • T ilK r.OOATI<)\—This property, is.-situated within oiie block of tfui Asbury .Sundays, 3 iH). 7.20.9.10, 11 18,11:38 u in.. 1 12. l’ark and Ocean Grovy Hei'Ot near tlie,hnsiness' portion. There is no propcrtv on 4.41, 0 5*). (Dining Car), 7 40 p in. (UinliiK i'ar*'. J. Henry Ryno, Mupnger Tin fjiniib the shore better silunic»rtbnr is unoccupied or uiiimjnovcd. Tlie ternis of sale are and 12.05 night. Tlmcdable» *. J. lutò your .-bowels', ami make your lì cad .. LBAVB ■ ABBDRY PAXIK TOH HBW TODK, *0. The modem stand­ • clear- as a bell; 25Ci, fiOc., ■ and $1*00 «.10,6 89. 0 4S. 7-00, *7.!«, *7 12, *7 47, *8.02. *S.20, 9 10, 9.40, 10 55 a.m*., 1.10, 2.10, *3.00, 4.00, 5.27, Trunks and Parasols Repaircc IMDWS IFdftlK SAEilE.j IPKHTSES, §!l® °tP© ;-;'Solil.by;8 . D. ; Woolley, 47 Main avenue, 7.09 p in . ard Family Medi­ and■lO'O'Mnin street~A<1h. For i’hlladolpbla and T renton, via. Hound BrooH R oute—7 00, (8.02 w ith change Of cars a t Red • ■ i i . a . W A i / n r n , Si/.os, 1 0 x 1 2 am i lO vlli I'ect. Hunk) a.ni., 2.10. p.m. • cine: Cures the ¿«“¿‘‘j, Wei I i you want : t o > got in on t ho g rôti hit. For Uclmar, Bnring Lake.H eafiirt—0.40.G.59,7.25, .MAKICIt OK i*rtò0^atHliO:greUt:úüiition sulo of lots Hatur-. 7.ri0, 10.12. ii.oh a. m„ I2.:w, l is, 213, common every-day Tfult' intofm utipu vipou application, to ^i’dayí October V «5. \ There -11 • be., plenty to,eat, .3 28, 3.57. 1.2:1, 6.f.2, 5.15, 5.20,5.33, 5.38,5 58, -• 0.08,. 0.13, 7.13, 7.18, 8.10, 9 03 p. m. ® wimm smms & /'/.■ . .■ ;; C L A U D ifi V. G U JS H IJf, I ’r e h id e n t, • ■ too,-In tlio - way. of : oysters,; ehiuih, (i.<¡ roast,. .ete^Adv.; v. ■•‘iv.'V ManaBQimn an d P o in t P leasan t—0.40, (1.59, 10.12, Rear:of I’ost 0 Ìlice, OCEAN OHOVI0,; : ills of humanity. . 11.08, 11. mv, 1.18, 2,13, 8.28, 4.23, 5.02, 5.20, Appleby lluiklinu, 7'- Ayburv I’.ivk, N. J. 5 ‘.i8. 5!58 <1.W, G.13,7.13,.7.18.8.10,9 03 p. m; ."./'" ;; ■ jivpiiirbijf Dony, ot Short Notice.- / . Ko amtier whether it faVnsoriioL' the liue- For Kieeiiold, Trflntonand.Phlladolpbta.vlaSou Wm., O...... IVA. O. lì. R.ofti.J...... JiUHN «te CO., Patent Attorncya¿ Washington, or AV. H. -18 Mmn Avenue, Oeenn Grove.. ■ . , _ Bund and M orlaaye.'W. H. Hr.iioi.t:. Juiy27*t| J. R. WOOD, Cfen'lTa«. A gl. Tenun. B . R. D. O., for their 31»ö00 prize otTcr.



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