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REV. A. WALLACE, D. D., Editor. OCEAN O-ROVE, N. J;, SATURDAY, JUNE .2^,.1895. VOL. XXI. No. 25

“ Bettor Things.*' over lier head; the glow-worm in the night- —liieso were fhc hiurked featurcR of the things for God, aa lie haa done great things motive, tho inspiration,.of thb/symphonic W hy Shouldn’t I? cold grasa may bo the only.'firo at her foot; Saviour, as ho ascended triumphantly heav­ for.', us. Let Ua walk with God, though we 'masterpiece,;, it ia*still a moral-creation, VMy canary bird sim»a the whole day long. though inainlaining. an impersoriallty so. Tho “ bettor .thfngN** of God Iio not behind, but home is yet wherever she ia; and for a enward, until the Shekinab-cloud enveloped havo rip other friend. Let ua talk with God Bohind hia gilded bars, Biit over, forward iri'thp .golclori -light; : ? noblo woman it stretchea far round her,.bet­ Mm. No wonder that tho disciples looked,, as ono talks with'.a friend, .and.aoon It shall absolute as (p confirm pur sense of mystery Shiit in'frdm all .that birds enjoy aiid awe.— Ediriund Clarence Stediimn. . .Under the sun and atara; v. • c.: .. ■I- Tho darkness is riot HI; ;wb Bny,“ * Good ter. than tolled, with cedar ur painted with adored ' nnd rejoided. It was Pentecost’s bo oura to surmount every obstacle in the Tho freedom, grace, and actioii fine . night, 1 ' V : '■' 'r• ‘ ’ harbinger.— Bov. D. \\\ Clark, A. M., in .way of pur Christian usefulness, and to van­ Thon rieo a-.fuller, sweeter tlivwii to find.,' ■/ vermilion, shedding Ha tjuiet light for those Of wild birds ho foregoes; who olso wero'homeless. ” . Western Christian Advocate. ' quish every foe that would hinder us from •But, in apito of .that, with happinesa; • ;’Tis not a failure: when the cherished plriri ■ speaking of Chriat.—Northern Christian Good Words from Eavarford. Ilia littlo heart o'er flows;",- ". Only a .aimpleton will raise the question . “ The world la wide, and tho birda outaide ; V Lies broken nt our feet, a th ing of naught; as to which of the sexe'a ia superior or in­ Advocate. God's purposes nro,wider,tlmn oar thought; Truth Triumphant. The annual coiiitrieneeinenl of Ilhverford 1 it happy cheer always abide,'. ferior (o tho.'other, By f.heir very nature / Why shouldn't IV” And whero .tho-‘.‘two way8”;’ineof.,vthe Son College occurr.vdon Ilie l lfJi inst.'< at which /-'of.ina'n : / ■ ‘y;;!./V./,.:• they, aro incommensurable- But the ques­ Who aro the i-rtaf God's word hits been tired by .the wants of two. of our summer citizens,’.Arthur Moor- I, toP; must dwell behind the bare • tion, of equality or inequality ia one thing, They wlio've commanded the praises of men,’ Is always-'near'.to' show His butter way. ; thu ages. It ia a minicle of proof that this. They who’ have wielded the sword imd the heaii Hay and Erroll Baldwin.Hay,’ recolved Of toil and aiicrific.e; 1 • - ; t';.. and. that of .sameness - or dllTcroneo Is an-, Kr^m heavy/heart and wejiry. brain > Onto,I hp 1 argor bleea ilig thatsdmownero .;/ ,book, primarily given for tho instruction port, dogreea. The- addresa of ’President Slmrp- Hns ripened to our hnnd, or libre,; or there; other.; - Sex v ia VTin J, ab id i ng fact; In/ >n ind, aa They who have conquered ten thousand My pntyera or-s'onga arise; of disci plea two thousand yeara ago, scat­ lcss is worthy' of republIcation./ He said,- f}ut all'around sad hearta abound, What peoined a nay is but’ heaven's deeper well a° in body. Tho otfort to ignore this times ten— . '/ - ' yea I - " . .. tered over Asia and a part.of Africa, la out. . .Are these the greatV. ’.• in part: “ Slxty-iwo years have pass<;d since • Arid froubles-worse, than mine ; • • fact 'cannot permanently- succeed, , but it ■ If aught/of comfort I can bring of dato nowhere, but ia liko a new revela­ the; worthy foundera " opened . their work He gives; tho'goodj and then the belter may work immense-mischief while it is go-. Who arc the great? To them, ahall I repine?. tion in aii parts of .tbo earth arid .for all ngea.; within the massive waifs ot yonder hall.' things, ing on. . Mra. Browning insists that “ the .Hearken ! the answer comea filtering thro’ , God’s world fa.wide; If I ean hido Leading us upward to Ihe,highest, beat; The. annual heritage comrs to,iis thls-day 'Ihe crowding teara and alng.beaide, • poets am fho only !ruth-tellers God has left A iiiissiotmry says thut he read the first Tlid beautiful heaven’s illimitable blue— And shall we mourn the broken shell, tho chapter of Ilomana to a heathen congrega­ .‘'There la onIj;ono greatness Hint (Jod hold- of the. year, when . wc publicly s‘afe'to the Why sliouldir.t IV • nest iti thp world,” and so we.slaill go toTeriny- .—Helen Winslow In Chriatian IVork. , tion and they, exclaimed,’ “ You wrote that eth true. ; . world that : a , number of atudeuta have . Forsaken, when our soul lias found its wings:* son: :.. / '; / - . The good are the great!” —Chirstinn Advocate. chapter for us.” Dr. Dean says that in reached a standing to wiiich we can certify “ For woman is not undevblopt man,*. China ho assured a Chineso mandarin that by a degree,' and we trust there is nothing Ministsrj? Of Mothers, Hut diverse; .could wo triake her as the man; to detract from-- tiio/'standard- in tho class Sweet hive weitf slain; Ills dearest bond is our, .Scrjpfures wero written long ago, were Europoan Corrospond-: ncs. The G’ory Of Servics. •' '-this,- • " .. *. . .> .’ '• centuries old,-and gave him a specimen., to-day. ’.Thanks, largely to the influences \Vo niinist.eis .ir.a^t riot, take -on airs, Xo! like lo Iike,*lnil like iri^difference.r lie came back after awhile arid said: ‘‘ You ix*—tiik nEt.iGirrs of of.nf.va. in the college, the closing . year;'.has bceii j writes Dr. T.’-L..Cuyler.' There la a iniu- Zion'a Herald priiitH iri full the baeciilau- Yet hi the long years likcr. nuist .Uiey grow; told mo. tliis .book’ was yet-y., ancient but one of quiet, .successful work. I believe : -Istry f/uit-.ia ofder.and deeper and inorp.po­ Tho man be tnore of woman, ahe of man; . . .(Last week's Iptter concluded. | : thegreatest' and- limst helpful facfor which ' rea to serin on - recent ly deli vered at.Lasspl 1 He gain in sweetness, and-in moral height. that phapter f pointing ’to tho Aral of Ro- tent than oura; if!is that ministry that pro- ’ : , From Aix lea- Balna we went to Genova, the recent past haa developed in Hnverford V; soiniriary,| Mass., by’ Roy. - Dr. Hoss,/:. of Xor lose tho wrestling thews tlmt tlirow the nutna) youwrote yourself: since you citinc a run.of three hours.' Our car waa.tl\o only aides’ over tho crib, and impresses tho first ; Nashville, Tenn.^-ari elaboratediscourse on • world; ’ • ‘ ‘ here and learned about Chinamen.?’■ • Christ life haa .been the spirit of helpfulness; in a gospel Inufioiice upon the infant-soul. Bo'-/ She mental breadth, nor .fail jn childward one which went tlirough without change.' moriil- and religious way, one towards an­ ! Ghjljrat'’s exaniiilq,{.Tohii 3 Sit: 5)y ;whieh.closes -care, . • ; ’ prayed that hia disciples might be sanctified I waa interested In seeing it shifted from fore Ihe pulpit begins; or the Sunday-school . aB follows .> rV- .■Nor lose tho childlike in the larger mind; tlnough tlie word, and that was. long, long other of our students—a’ spirit whicli recog-, begins, tho.mother hits already begun, and ono track to another, a distance of fifty feet. nizes the Christian idea of responsibility Myjriatification- fbr preaehing omthe sui>7 Until at lasf she set herself to man. ago. During oiir civil wiir a chaplain was The car was wheeled on to a movable plat­ has/ been iuoldliig the plastic wax of char­ ject that has: engaged our attention is -found liiko perfect music unto nobleworda; reading the New Testament'to a soldier In it for. their brethren's welfare,’and which Up acter for '.Wpal <>r woe, for heaven or hell. And so these twaiii, upoii the skirls of Time, form, then pulled by a donkey to tho other will find is equally useful in the world aa in thb fact that women espeoialiy Js given iS i ts I do' by; fi i deyVf tj)l - sum m ’ d I n a 11 the i r hospitaV-.when a pour fellow, away off in A jirpdigipus power this; it is the same track. It was worth all'the bumping to ace in college llfe.H I f college standards'remain • the glory of service. Made of•', finer fibre . powers,.'::^ m; ■ - :• another part on a cot,.raised liimself vso he it. Swiss time ia fifty minutes-ahead of power which sent Samuel out of the godly Diaperising har^vstV soivJrig thevTo-|j!e,-:.jvyt could hear, and when the chaplain.came to as they arc thu great bulk of matriculates in than •; in tin, o rid owedw i tl i gen t (er ‘ iristin eta, French time, so wo liad to" chango our home, of Hannah, and wicked-Ahitziah out Self-reverent each aiid 'revereitcing- Vaeh, .’ i. thp^VptcIs of tho prodigaI,;f‘I•will arisq;arid the future will not be over sixteen years of of. the hoiiio of gofP.esa Jezebel. Both'of Witli clearer eye, witIt; aoffbr voice,' with Diatirict -in individualities,-, V watchea. It - seems strange lo change them go to my father,” yonder soldier crlcd out, age. The 'normal French boy of aixteen la more delicate hand,, she is thereby set apart But like each other ev’n as those who love. so often, every timo we go tp a ditferent them “ walked in the way'.of Ida inol hor. ’’ ' ‘.That means me; that is for inc. ’ ’ (), how quite ready for un Aiiieribati c/illego, arid, to holiest ministries. ■. As daughter, as sis­ Tlieiicomesthq statelier Eden hack to men; country. .'..We arrived at . Geneva in the Far be it. from, me tb nnderrate the iiifluerice. Then, reign the world's.givat bridals, cliaatc many tens uf thousands in our generation we mn^t reach tliu same htatulard. . When, ter, as wife, as mother, who is often called evening. While faking a walk wp were of; fitthers* for: gppd Or evil. Hut at lit the and ealiii; • • . tliat time comes the beat pla'rf'seiqns to'be: upon to forego even the inmost desires of 'riieu springs the crowning raeo of humau- have'said of these things, written, to tho eo/njielled to . paSs several coffee- houses. fact / r«*maiiis that- jt. is uiairily the mother for tho'colleges to adoptfheir nrrangcn'ienta her heart, towaivothe plans that arc a§ dear kiiui.’*: eaHy Christians, “ That means me.” - And There were crowds of people around-them who shnpes t he -home iuMiiciiCe-and' imrmrfa what a proof that this ia the word-uf eternal for t he I o s\er. ag , d o t ha t t lie: g ra d uat<*a ea'ii ’ as her very, life, arid- to bceomo liko her arid wo woro •surprised to hear beautiful 0 to it its. prevailing atmosphere; • for. -the ; life which I Ives-forever !/•. ■' . Lord a bearer of vicarious burdens. 1 am vocal aulos .and line inatriunental mttsie-as then go to the un.iittnfity or enfer-feehiiical nioai importani part of mprai;education i- . coursea at tweiity; At preaent- mitny a young, old-fashioned enough to believe that she Chrisi's Pi-.riiDg Words The word of the.Lord has been tried by wo passed them#- The. scene waa liko one attnosphe’ric. • T'lio ’ ptuiiy’or Inipurity, the man finds himself nearly thirty.before he ought to bo exempted from the'storm and ifs;. foes. U’liat hatred, what’ lying, "hiit wo saw On the Midway at the World's Fair, tonii: . or the denioraiiziug qualities of that unfairness,, what, garbled quotations, what tempest of tho outer world. There may be A pathetic .interest attaches to last farer the; siime fantastic dressing, only the sur­ can earn an ittcoine from his-profession.' atioosphere of the home,; dejierid for; the It is something to have'^ lived -four college • exceptional easea in which exceptional gifts wells. The value of sentiments expressed. vjlliflcatlonl An enmity whose' voriom'tho roundings wero more-picturesque here than mps.t- part, on. the mother a* the'sovereign devil supplies, whoso ingenuity he schools, years on thia lawn; It la something to have ■ tit; women ,to; enter, upon pr o fesaimini arid: Iioxyover, is often discounted by tlie entire there. The'innumerable lamplights border­ Of' the home. There is lier throne; (hero political careers. But the rule, at least, Is. or semi-delirious eondilion of the dying. whoso 'attacks''..hb. niarshids, has' been led, ing the lake and bridges reminded us n. lit­ .learned to.play the game of cricket with its her swayV .there sl»; cait .make or mar. the iii black, bands of. deihona with spears of gentlemanly : recogn.it ioit of* Oki ^ right? of the other way. I know the story of Mary <)r, if the patient is.rational, the walehers tle of the Court.of Honor. Geneva is a de­ dtntiny/of, the tifhfrioi’rid .sptii beyond any- Somerville; who translated the’ immortal are often - so consumed with anxiety and fire front tho. depths of hell, against this lightful city • nnd has a population of-10(5..- others,- rather ’ than ..fo.otiibll, or basebull; it oae thKside of the throne of Ciotl. / Among work of LaVlitce ; o f, Caroline Herschel, grif’f ’ as riot to apprehend oi’ remeiiiber the; word, but no gate has been unhinged. . It 000. It ia built upon'the Rhone, at the ex- lc> Btnmihing tUul tho life.of the loJIc^o; is eminent living minister,•» none.preaches' tho i has. treiiilbed lit neither bastion'or tower. who stood by her great brother in his as­ seritimcrits cx|»re's’sed., .. U^nily ..°f thp lake which ia' of) iri ilea in ^moulded ;on. culture rather than, on .teclt-. greni • vital.doetiruc of the atonouieht moro / tronomical Investigations, and- herself be- Neither c>f these conditions, obtained lu God/has looked down while these .ranks length, 0 .miles wide aiid 1.800 feel deep. rijqiie ; ;it- la' aoiii.tthing thiit/prof* >M)rs aiid pbuerfviH’y tlVaiiX^r. N’ewman Hall, of Lon­ V-.cariie. an iridepcrideiitl^eurchor.of.the skies; .Tesua’. fareWell to li is d ieciples. There 'was havp destroyed themselves arid the Church Lake Genova is - noted foj* its dark' blue students try .'to be frank andiTalr in-their don ; he almort; idolized his' nipt her* and -, hiis calmly .worked .on, Remembering his of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, “ who snug no deafh-dew ou his brow, ho film uiran Uh color,' the oilier Swiss 'hikes being greenish. mutual infe’reotirse, .and their jeeognition has- told nie ’tluit the firi-t • uords a);e c\er . words. ‘Mleaycn iiiul cnrth slnill pass away, tho song rtf Italy and wrote Aurora Leigh ;V. eye; no cpnfusion of ideas incident to.ap- Ita height is from'throe to six feet greater of esicb .other's.’'rights’; amV:,fcibllugs’; tliiit tadght 4iim wr.ri.v »od -0. loved the. " 01 Id but my word shail not pass away.” ; . of Harriet Martitiemi, who taught hew les­ proacliing coma.. Again; the disciples iii _ snminCr i than . in winter. Tlie banks of whatever goes on |s a/matter of interest to tiiiit he.gave his'only begotten S o n ; , 'I'lml The word of tiie. Lqrd liaa been tried by sons in political economy to the publicists tholnselves were.thoroughly prepared for an tiie lake aro bordered by. mamiitlcent ter-/ ail: tliat we arcmeastirabfy froc from cliques text 'beamin', the keynote of Ii is grand, inin uf mighty-Enlgand; . of George Kliot,’ poor, event in.whichthe elements of fear and sor­ its friends. Where’.it has been, tested by races, beautiful houses aud charming'.walks arid spcinMjstinet Iona., and that llaverf«ad ictry', aiid .. ;pf. his '.world-known tractate tiio lives, of those who itave lived ita teach­ pneslonuto,'homely George Kliot, who had row, seem to have had no place. The cir- whence- splendid points..of view are to bo says agairi and again to all undergraduates; ‘'C.pmetojresua.*' Susannah Wesley’s hand ings. und died in the hope of its promises an.intellect, of ShnUoaporian quality, but all cumstancea were prime/ fur a rational and enjoyed. We took the steamer to Lausanne, and..which -ia unconseiorisly kneaded into rings idl tlie M(,‘t11 oiiist Chureh belis around It h(is always been/vindicated by their live the foibles of a. distinctly feminine heart; never-to-be-forgotten sepiiratlon seene. about .thirty-fivo .miles, from- Geneva Und tlieir character./ Be strong.* Ub;cleiin.-’ Bo .tlie globe to-day..’ Suppose that Lord Byroii arid deaths. But this word has been put to of Amelia B. Edwarde, LL.‘D., an Egyptol- In a compendious manner. Luke sunis up one mile from the lake.. It la'beautifully simple;. Bo:sitieerc.!” • b|id- been reared by such a inotl\er as New- , sovero. tesla by both pretended and sincere oigst; and of our own Frauces-Willard, the. of feet upon, the disciples of the miiner- situated on an eminence and commands man Hall .‘itrid the Wesleys had: the world but-miatakeii friends. They lmvo been whom, in many rsiiecta, I put at the head pus api»earances nnd discourses of thy riscii oxfensivo views of-thb.lake and inbimtain? might ' have ^escaped the-iuoral leprosy tlult bigoted;; fanatical, ’ intolerant ,often . anil' ITeir His Heart. of tho list. But theso are hardly the exam­ Lord during the fot'fy daj^./. He had ;shown ppposiltCf Tho village is divided by deep tainted sii tn^ny of.the brilliantly bad page.-* thei^ /1 ies.soihetiiiies -.reproachful.';;;. .They 11 ples for you, Far from the dazzling heights fhpin -rh'cJiw! his/rejectloiiyftxioni. clQut 1 j; ravine. and ’the - streets are very hilly. / Wo 'that-'Itr scattered far and.wide. of public life you fare likely to .Aiid your burlid,nnd.re«Urrccticai'Were.o theac- drove through It and -saw,the cathedra), tlie Some one said of \Vhittier;* “To.live pear eonipllHlnrieiif,'thevery:.^ the •jived careless of if a iVrecopfs.',^ rid tfioy.word places in quiet and unnoted homes, arid to town ball which was formerly a c.astlc.Of the heart of • Christ was hia creed..’!- /.The bo all the happier for it. 'To a good woman has boon blamed on ;account of. them; Using. 3ig Words. words hu had-'- spoken to them/in- tlie days the i:«li conturj\ also - the iViitseurit or iiit teacher shpuldTivii near' the, heart, of Christ.; Kvery conceivable theory, and . belief lias the undivided love of a good man is worth of liirf fiebll. • ; ' gallery.. W e retutned .to,.Genova by train; Thiit wns where . John received his prepara­ moro than, all (ho hollow-applause ofthe been f ried to prove ita right to live by the tion’for hia wor|c.. He lay pii J.-sua’ bosom . Iii pioiilulgyting your esoteric.Cogitations which , runs along the lake shore., - Tlib sla- and In 'articulaf inti; your .superficial fcriti- world. Tho notion that there is any ItifsUcr iy doUbfo/piieriiri^ of--;his'-jcl Bible, has atteiiipted to make the Bible own ■ tions along the route;are very pretty. Collet und tho yery lify of tiie. Master, with all it. vocation .for' her than that:of being a true its; paternity. Prejudices, persecutions, aweetnesH :and '•heavpnlmes?1. -pasi-cd into Ulehmi.iiiea ".aiid amicablo"philosophleal or ’ la-full of beautiful liliics, wisteria and wild p-ycltpfugical observations; beware of phitu- . wife, is fho most pernicious heresy-that''was teract ihgflt hi.*, face shone with ditioua piuideroftitj;.-'. Lt-t.your conVf-tsntiunal over propagated. But it still-.remains tiuo lv Htii^nihited nrid^lurnied-iiri’eUocts- ho elur slavery,' arid all possiibe absurdiites have growing, in- profusion..',^tadame do. Stael’s the glow of-the divine light. ' A tea chin; wlio Vourinurilcat i.t»ns posaeas clarified cottscioua-' that in this freo country she is not under .pidated t iic^i^porUpns^of /;{)ie^: f ri;imi^Up claiiiietl' tho word aaftlieir text book. Had chateau is . to be seen . here. Sho wa*? the lives’ near the heart of Christ, aml coinea nesa'v compacted. eoiripreherisibipricaa, cpal- compulsion to enter upon this vocation .Scripiure.whi.ipi\ pfcmd/fp' tus p c ^ it been less than divine it would have broken celebrated; writer who dared to oppose Na­ from that sacred place to>{Vak. the words cseept eoiisistency' utid it' concatenated pog- without lier previous knowledge or against slon, and' glorification. A glorious resume under auch weights of bigotry, and iniquity. poleon I, At Geneva wp.stayed at the Hotel' of life, \vlIL have.' power iri teaching. Bad. eiicy. iKs'ehew till cpnglomefat jons.pf flutu- . her personal consent. of Messlariic prophecy | ‘ But it stands anil declares ‘‘By.their fruits Mcfropolc. It .'is. opposito the Knglis.i gar- of tlie. lcsspns taught•■■will lie tho force of a jeiit giurulify, jeiune hahbleiuciit und aalii- -, J ohn Busk in’s words arc apporpr late hero r Upon tho basis of his vicarious sutTeriug yo shall know 1110111.” And inch of reason deiis, the favorite promenade of .Geneva* . spiritual' energy which ...will iriiike- thei ?im liic* elfictlona. Letv-.Vour ,extetrip«>rarieOus “ Tho frtan’e power in active, progressive, mat death his disciples'were soleinrily com­ and.common seijsc ought:to-know tlmt tlie I^rorp tho hotel bideonles a tine view' of the pleat, words liiighty ln thelr influcriee.’ -.'L’lien iblyand She eeea tlie ijuulHiea of thingsj; their ;ciaiins ’and'aurieular wltiicsses;"'-y^-: .Tho day-ia thine—the long bright day, . Brunswick./wlio bequeathed to the city four lug iti their.hands heavca'a gi.(ts.;/ ; and their /places.•' H :grimt \fufiction! is jtruthfully, ■. Keep from sliiiii!: ; don't put on ex But lest in their zeal they pliould precipe Front tne first dawning light till evening millions of dollars. Altogether we’are de-. r vWlieii’i lme''’that\liiVld,«.ui6irihriin^'loti-.'w i t h ,t he praise.; ; sho : outers liito no conteat,; but ’in-' itatcly- start upon, their miaslon, ho bids closes;.-; • /'.*. ? • • lighted with Geneva and Switzerland* My. skies ••’, •*> ' • • '....• /'•''•.- /'•• ' aira\say:what'yi>u* 1 neiiri’;!’ni»Vniir.ulait you fallibly judges .tho crown of contest. 5 By her All ita merry birds and. bloqmiug rosea, Haa filled his .urn w-iijre thi^e pure-Vliters ‘say.and don't tu-a big .words.— l-Ixhcangc.* . . them tarry awhile in the city. He antici­ All ita golden beauty bid ua say next letter will be' from . S. .F.- A.. oltjeo, and placo she1 ;is ;■proteutcd; from jill pates tIii* exercise bf hts mediatorial onice. The day, O Lord, is thine. .. . riaci.-.y.' " .•*v /’a^- ^-^v; - r / y ^ v And . bttce nipre uii.nglea'with i[a. tiuaitier ■' 'I he HUjle is • u book t»f .t«-scutinlly one. dariger .and tenii>tiition. vTho' iiian: iri his aiid describes hbnself its already itr the act thiVma, . //*’ rough work In tlio tipen world must encoun­ of coiiferrlng fhc gift which the Father had '■ The Epic’Of "Job ” • / ' *Tia e’en aa.if an angel shlx>k liia vvinga;, Iden.^O.rie/.iriujeatic./thPught miia through it ter all peril and trial; to him, therefore, the proriiised hiui'iu view of hia vicarious suf­ Hippiness Cf Commu-.ion. Immortal fragrance fills (lie ciie\ilt,wlde; all - tYopV- tirst to ..laafVbliidirrg together its ■ , failure, I he-,offence* the irievitabli* error; Tliat tells -tis; whence, his treaauri's are sup-’ iliv'erhliied -parts ipto a single, atid Imrriio- • fering.*. Like d conqueror lie.:would-soon The. book of .fi»bV the iifeidraina of the . . ’ plied.” .. /. ;-.- . —J)r. J. U. Millv.p. - I often he must be wounded Or subdued, often .bestow'upon 'them, liia largess* thp Holy Daily communion Jwith God must follow Man of. Uz, towera: with no. peak near it; iiiooa whole. .Je’.-ti.- Christ, in' hia -jKTSoii .. m isled, and always hardened;. But he Ghost, ; Let ' them • ?‘sit down” Until personal consecration to him. . This is iit- its authorship lost, but ita fable associated’ Vipd work..in hia. niisstcin|inil oi)k-es.' Iii his- guards tho woman. from all this. Within “ dreVsed” in that 1*6wer ‘whose; hoijvorily deed implied in cunsecrat ion, and is the in mind wl It tlie p.osJ-Noachian age, the In Vjoition; Ti'ra?. first a u*l a«;eoiid qd venis.! is 11 lo .olio glorious hia house, aa ruled by bur,; unless she. her­ origin is always easily diaeerned. , ; mctiiod by whicli consecration is austajucd. time • when Odd discoursed with,men, and tpplo. of.; the Hible. its .-um. Toward/him' self has sought .if, need enter.no.’danger., Not in person did .Testisdead the disciples It: fa an essential .thing . Iri; tho .Christian the stars'hung low in fhe empyrean. .; 11 is ; Tiie h(>f vacation loae.'6y. riow> all lts/Um.a. converge ; fu.him all,Its strange no temptalton, no cause of otVence or error. to tho scene- of .ascension. So large (t com­ life. . Cotiimunion. with God! What else both epic and dramatic, yet embodies:the and mariy ti Suriday-sehobrueitelH'r .is al­ yok‘qs Inirmonize and bled; in, him its This ia tho true nature of- Home—it iVthe pany eundtictetl■ by one who.woro the stig­ can’ lighten your heart and brighten your whole windom of the patriarchal acre. Who most-' discouraged,, at r tiio. |iiosi»ecty aa ahe prbtriisia.- arid .prediclions have tlieir fulfil-, place of peace ; the shelter, not merely; from mata could not fail, to-attract attention and faco'and chase ^away the shadows and give eoiiipdscd' it? Who, carved the apliinx..or wonders -What she can do to sustain an In­ mei. - -If we: fail to-find him in the Old Tea- . all injury, but from all terror, doubt iind defeat thp csoierio purpose, of I ho blaster. you pcuceV- If we covet for;ourselves a vlg-. set the atilgfia* of tiiq.PyratnldsV The shadow terest • among lier ael tola rs Uu r ing • the su m - ttimcnt, it'will beeOmc a meiiningleaa and- division. In so far.ad .it is. uot tliis, It la He led them’ as he did the live hundred to orotta . and ’wholescViuCpiety, a religion thiit of .his ntiino ‘.v.'aa taken, leaf, bc ahpuld fall tner. - One . tciVcher liiis - aolved t lie problepi weans’Oine book to: tia;:for it ia a sort of; , not homo; . so fjir as tho anxieties of the wlinm ho named a "mountain in Galileo as shall bo goPd forjhe sheet as well as good by pride, like Eblla. The narrative;prelude inost succesafully,/ She }\ns a c!a$s.pf four­ ak iUf\iltyt<-*VIrniuged latiee^vorW’ /through outer lifo penetrate into it, and the.incon­ a rendezvoua—some trystiiig-placo near the for tiio sanctuary, for homo^as wcll.as for to Job ;ha$ thb - direct epic siiriplicity—a teen boys—youth in ’ their, teens, that most which tlie devout'reader may a! why a acb the - sistently ii) I ridcd, uu known, -.or hostile so­ summit of Olivet,: a round wlioso brPw asao- church; if wo would-fain enjoy tho luxury Cyelopean-porch.to tho temple; but within dlfllctilt of. nlly/uges. . She is away during Bedeemer'. in liia won'droiia. ways 'with* his ciety of the world ia allowed by either hua- chitioaa-with’ Jesus’ life/eluster yet like a of a - oouseienco ' void of offense , aiid the. are heaven, ihe-angels the plumed lord of the. simmler, bul eacji Satnrday.'ahe sends a i>epple.-r-W,. G. ’Moorehead. ;•'!•/. bandorwifp.to cross tho threshold, it ia not coronet, imperishable and priceless. , sweet satisfaction of a spirit in which there evil, before the, throne, of a judicial God. letter to solne irieinber of the" class ( varying home; it ia then only a part of that outer It is fitting that the last view earth ever is no giille;- if we want in/our,Ohristiaii life The personages of (ho dialogue beyond are from week to‘week I,' In which are. enclosed > * • Aud they shall be mine in that day when world that you havo roofed over arid lighted had of Incarnate Love should be of liim and service to bo above the misty levels of lirmly distinguished; Eliphaz, Bilditd, her weekly cluss-oifering,' ri 'sheet ,of paivr X' make /up iny Jewels, aa ith tho Lord o f . iire in. But -so far as it is a sacred place, with’ hands outfit retched in benediction. . doubt and fear;1 if wo want to livo for soiue- Zoplmr,’ i^lihu, to whom the inspiration of and!a stamped envelope. . The jioy addressed hosts;. “/ 0 blessed thought, when bur Father : a\ vestal temple, a. tumplo .of the hearth The transpprt of joy aud tho prostration in thiug more satisfying than self:iitdulgorice, .the . Almighty gavo understanding,' arid tho is to reply to the’letter, on-Monday,' felling gathers His. children about Him, When they ; watched over by tho household gods, before, adoration Van only be adequately aceourited and to gather treasures more enduring »hari smitten „ protagonist himself, .majestic' in his- teachcr hbw.mauy wpre present the day reach /tlieir heavenly home, to en.eh oiie.Ho whoso faces none may come but those that f(»r liy aoirid ciiango that canto over the gold; .if wo., want to stand before our Sa­ ashes rind desolation. . Each outvies fhe before, and . what: was saal; and done in the Will say, tVritou.art tnituf; I suffered and they can receive with lovo so far as it is Savhiur’a ‘ivrsou in the act of ascension. viour ut his coin lug; ‘-without, spot-or wcin- other in grandeur of. language,* imaigna- class.- In thia way she ; keeps en rapport died hictheej nnd becauao thou hast believed :. with her class, arid they iire bound ip honor ithis,. and., roicif and\ firo aro .tyi>es oiily'.of a Mens separation would nut have go a|Vected kla ’or'any such'thing.’.5 we,must commune tiou, wowl|ip.' Can thero bo a height above arid . loved, 1 /Will,' make - thee:. my jewel.” . to- bo present, jf at home. Not once hns WhaV-matter ifwe/'be oiie.pflhe sirialler, nublei;aha(ioandlight--8im(i6as.ofthorock them. I believe that the transcient trans­ with God. Nothing else is of. luilf as mueh- thcae lofty - utterauces? Yes; ouly ; in tlds this faithful; teacher failed- to* rccciye. 11 ;■ in ;tho weary; lari^i arid;light as the Pharos figuration splendors reappeared then In per­ iihportance. as this.- If wo neglect it oiir poem, ima - God ausworcd out. of thp whirl­ prompt return-letter! What think you of jewels', perhaps* with l0*sa^ lust re tlmn others/ in . tho, atoririy sea—so far; it. vindicates, tiio manent form. . Tho irradiated face, glisten­ spiritual life will shrivel und pine to a mis­ wind, his voice.tnadc audible, na if ari add­ this adiriirable plan? You will wonder:why What unapeabkabie; delight to know Jhnt . you were not bright eriouKh to think it out we belting to Him in that day,.and that we . namo and fulfils the praifios.of Uome, And. ing . robe,, feet liko. molten brass, hair liko erable shadow;' if wo neglect it altogcther, ed range of hearing for a space enabled us for ybuiaelf. -Try it witli’your own bo vs • whenever a true wlfo comes, this homo is al­ snowy fleece pPwdered with diamonds, eyes wo arc dead while wb.live, ’.'If wo livo in its ^o comprehend- tiio- rcverborations of a.iiu; and girls this suninfer.’and pass the .thought .will'be' known even us^e are here, aiul be, ways round her. Tho stars only may be of fierce, glance, light, loveliness,, majesty constant exercise wc will be able to do great perhuman toue. • 1 apeak • noi now of the 011.-'Aunt Serena in ZiOti’s Herald.’.’ . called by our own name. ' 0 0 .153A.W O-BOVB R ECO R D , JTTISrE Sa, 1 8 9 5 .

Tho School of Theology. Arid now to the'hundred or more i»a«toi>: | Sunday-School ChailtaU^Ua AsSOIHbly. TENTH: DAY.-Thursday, July 18. Of Phtladelplila, who shall wheel into 11 tie * 8.00 a. ni. ; Boyn and Girls.llour. .Exam-, SUMMER PROGRAM. and • bocoinp evangelists under their elioFcn liliKVKNTII ANNUA li SESSION—JUTA*:0-19^’; inationi 'V-v Among the new departures of the ensuing OvOO a. in. ,:Dovotiorial. Houri Holiness teau !r\'id«n\ let us icsi)pctfully submit, that- ovory SERVICES AT OCEAN GROVE, SEASON season at Ocean Grove, Iho irnwt inipo.ving, •: Rev. E..II. Stokes, D.D., LL.D., Presi­ meet irigV Tahernncio. . Yoiiiig People’s v - ; ' 1895. ' > .-. l’um.jsViho wekki'a*. uY; *.':• • , mau'of them, can wliet his gospel sword tiiis dent.; ‘ ;' .' >• . ■ - meet lug, .Toinple.• > : , as wo believe, will, bo the ten full days in- 10.00 ii. iii. , Normal Hour. Examination signed to tho ministerial ordov' for study dis­ summer at Ocean Grove. From its great Ji. B. Loomis, l’h, D., D. D.;, Supt. ;of In- 3. AUDITORIUM OPENING, SABBATH, URV; A ' WALLACE, I). IX, camp,- ending about Sept. .1, a thousand Btrucllrni. ' V;'f6^ diplf elevieal cfilcimicy. structor. .. . ’)■: ' Poorilo’s Mooting in Temple, :Rey.;.0. ns ko' many fiory strcaina of ovangoiistic • 51.5H) ]).- .iri.' ; Musical Recreatiori, Dr. . Asntritv park,.Niiw* jKusicy. Ti)e “ program'' only outlines the curricu­ ; George M. Brown, C.-L.S. C., Field Secre­ ; ';ll.;ihtmanj leader, ,9 ti; mV, ovory,tiiorri- " zeal,.and that, as well as other groat cities tary. . Sweney. . .. • • lum of the “ Sdmmer School,” but there is ■ *1.00. pi.; m. - Lecture oir ISIodol of JoriiSa- ing through-tho season. Opening Ser­ KKV.K. n . STOIvKS, Di 1)., Corresponding TJdltor .shall bo shaken out of moral lethargy and l ’rof. J. R. Sweiiey. Mus, D., Musical mon’ by Rov. H. A; Buttz, D.D., presi- a good ileal of Hignitleancc pven in the 1 i.-t Directbri' ; ' -. .5^': v ,I ■ ; ' .lom .by W. Hi’-Stokes. Vi -. : ideritiDreV. Theological Sjoininary, Madi- taken, for Got I.;’- • v -:V *;:V.;;V-< Alrfi. B.1 B. Ldoriiis, Junior Dopartmprit. ; .- 5.00 p..in. • Eourth C. Uj;. S. .:C; Vesper •TERMS, POSTAGR PREPAID.. of -, .miin os t iio pCcasiPn\ wil 1; eiil 1 t oget her1 as- Sorivce, led by Dr. Loomis. /■■■'. aon, N. ..Ti,: 10.30..a;...... tin ' Summer.Sab-. lootUfors 'andspepjalists, on;*• the::sPvcral Mis. J. R. Swerioy,. Organist. ; • 8.00'p. iii, Lccturo “ Tho March of Civi­ .'batli-Hchool aiid ; Dr. Harilon’fi Biblc- One com* oiioyear; Invarliibij* iu advance, S 1.00 :; Editorial Mention. • class, 2.30 p. m., ovory Sabbath'of tho *• • six m onths...... M t heirioa >vhicii Bibid Hiudonts arp suppwed lization ” Bishoj) John P. Nowmnn, D. FIRST DAY—1Tuesday, July 0. D..LL.D. * .. ,season, .Sormon, 7-30;p. in.,.Rov.' 0. ■ Advcrtteoinonts Inserted nt tho rato of Inn cents to- be fptid of .inveBtigatirig iri’. pursuit of, ' A good;many extracts from baccalaureate > •• H.■ Yatniari. ■-••'-,-• -; ;•■■,.- ’.51.30 i>. in. 'Organization of- Assembly ; ELEVENTH DAY-Friday July 19. per.Hno, one time. IA»roiio.t\voorthr<*o months, scioiico-rby! 'wliicli >vo ;nK;au,* *expct.kupiv- periuous and echoes from college commence­ Choir, I ’rof. J. U. Sweney, Mus, Doc. 2i 119TH. NATIONAL ANNIVERSARY or by the yenr, a llbentl reiluetlou w ill no made. 7.510 pi tn.-.Praise, serv ico led by Dr. O.OOa.ni. Devotional Hour.- . Young Peo- OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE,' ; Icdge)’’ arid,iii wliicliiiio;class havo so.imtch: ments will bp found iu this week’s issuo of plo’s mooting. Temple. Holiness moot­ July 4;— Oration. by Rev.- W. II. Law- need of proficiency as .the rcyerond; clergyl : Loomis. SATURDAY, JU N E 22,189:); 11 io . Record-frriPthi.ng . finer among thein. al 1 •8.00 I), m. Lee!ure on Japan, illustrated ing, Tabornacle, '' lenee, VJ.D., Sea Oliil,' N, Y., 10.510 ‘ It. has. iieon a question in.our iriiiid sincd. tl'ian' the ;fiinind,. Fpiisiblo aiid. iinprossive with brilliant steroopticon views, llpv.' (*.510 n.^m. Meeting of C. L. .S C. ClosS . a. in.; palrioiio 'niusic, .Declaration of ^ •illis - .inatt or ■ in embryo; wiis broiiclied' ri; year words wo pri nt. from Pros ident Sha rjilessj J. S. J. McConnell. -D.D., Philadelphia. of *95, nnd tho Flower Girls, at Asso­ • : IndopendoriceV &c.. V- • • ■ ,- Postage stamps always Sveleomc nt this ciation Hall, over tho post office. 3. W; O, T. U. OF N. J-., Friday and Sat- a^o',-will;tlio ininistoi's to any:ribtablc pxtprit bf-Ilavoi-ford. ' ' . i SECOND DA Y—Wednesday, J niy. 1 < >.: 30.00-a. m. . Passing the archos, and formal ; •. urday; ; July'' 0:' and;'7; —Mrs. -.-Emilia. office mul count pel .us cash. : V- resporid; tho pal , arid siista ia thp arrange- 5.00 a. ii). Boys and Girls Hour. First 19 1 ; This: \yjil bo^\>n great 'yeju^Tpr .the Oceari recognition in the Tomple. Bourne, presiding. • Subscriptions. muy bo paid for.the Occnn merit."; Dr. .Price and; many,:pf .his 'eiiioi--: lesson, “ The Book wc Lovo,” taught by 10.15 a. m.' Forming lino on Ocean Path­ A. OOEAN GROVE SUNDAY-SHCOOL Grovo Siiriday-schpol Asspuibly, whieli ,opens Mrs. B. B. Loomis iri tho Temple. prising . asspciatcsj/Wo .kuo'w^aro Fanguirio way. • ■' ASSEMBLY. Rov. Dr. B. B. Loomis, Grovo Record ns Usual at the. table of Mr. ;Juiy li'atid will continue tori or. plpyen days^ 0.00 n. m. Devotional Hour. Hojiriess ORDER OF PROOESSION. . . conductor, Tuesday, July .9, to Friday, of tho nvpst-sat isfactorjf results., They/take Oo veil, ScnJor, in t lie ofllco adjoining Book The: do ta lied progra in* i;will. bp'Sou rid iri. t ho • Meeting . in " tlio Tabernaclc. Young 1 Marshal, Gon. J. 0. Patterson. July 19, Inclusive.—Storeppticon viows, Store.- ■•• • •. . V • i tV ,as'; a ’in at tor: of - con rspt hat preachers old People-s mooting in the Temple,-led by lecturoa, concerta. biicculaurcato sermon Record iii fillWhis week; aiid.to soriie- of its Rov. 0: H.‘ Yatman. 2 Music. a nd ; y ou rig, cspecial 1 y t ho . l littor^ ca n not 3 Boys and Girls Depart mont. . .. by Rov. J. 0. Wilson, D.D, Brooklyn. “ Tho German Struggle for Liberty’Vis nPw featurca wo- shall iePur' iri;next.i8suov :' ‘ 10.00 iu m. Normal Hour. • First.Nonrinl . Locture, “ March of . Civilization,” help . availing- trioinseives Of thc ptrerod ad- • *1 Normal Olassl '. tho subject of n series of papers td.be pubr . Lesson, ‘-'The-'School,taught by Rov; Thursday, July 18, 7.30 p. m., Bishop Yaritagcs of thla'becaiiioii. It would bo but '■• Wo ;aro: pleased' to arinpiince that our tal­ J; F. Olyirier, D.D., at Iho Auditpriuui 5 I’ost Graduate Dpartment.' iished in Hiirper’s Magazine. .The Brat ar­ tl Ocean Grovo Alumni..' - . ■ John P. Newman. Friday, July 19, 11 a . poor ret urn’ Tor ‘t he bit ensiiy of ^interest ented young friend, Errokl Baldwin Hay, ; Platform; First Post Graduate Lpssorir ' 7 Visiting OhdutauquanS. v a. m.i* commoncemoiit oration, Bishop ticle will appear in tho July number. who with bis'brother,. Arthur Moorhoad ;.V ‘‘Tho Four Gospols, ’’ taught by;Rev.; B. John P. Newman, D.D., LL.D. (Send arid -zeal tlio projectors -lm'vo • evinced in , B. Loom is, D. Di., in Thornloy . Chiipol,' 8 Ocean' Grovo C. L, S. 0. To ascertain what is going on these dnyo Huy,-graduated last, week from Havcrford . 9 Flower Girls. for detailed program which is now niiiking all things ready, to bo loft 'without . !].30-p, ip. \ Hour; of .Musiciil Recreation, 10 C. L. S. O. Class of ’95. printed!. of early spring, the'best way, wo think, ia a', g rand,;ont bus i list ic confirm at ion o ftli0 i t College, Pa*, and is now at the summer in charge of Dr. J. R. Swonoy,. '• 5. CHRISTIAN ARBITRATION AND 5.00 p. iu. W. 0.' T..U. Confcioncc.; ‘ ‘Iiow 3.1 Oflleers.of Ocean Grovo Association. to-. serid.fov’the Ocoan Grovo Rkcoun. Ono largest^oxpdetatioris in’.the preserico of -many , homo of tho family, “ is'oaUu Down by the 12 Assembly Faculty and Orator of the.t PEACE SOCIETY, Saturday, July 20. dollar, for a yenr. Six months for 50 eenl*. Sea,” has attached hlinself to the Record best teachvTcuiporanpo in tlio Sunday- Day. G. SABBATH OBSERVANCE DAY, Mon­ hundreds of the clerical: professiori, entering j schopj.;’ 5 day, July 22. Mr. Thomas Shedford, of. New York city, cordially, into- tlie we ll-inea nt'etTor t: Tort he ir stalf to aFsist in editorial work during the ; 7.30 p.;iri; Praise.sorivco led by Dr. div­ 30.30 a. m. Commonceiiiout'march. . 7. -KING’S DAUGHTERS’ DAY, Tues­ noted as a remarljablyfinc vocalist, in ono present season. Journalism, for the time iner. 11.00 a. m. - Coumicncomerit address, day, July 251.—Mrs.- Margtirot Bottomo, mutual advantage.. .- ' . . • : 8.00 p.’ The Story of Jesus, witli ster- Bishop John P. Npwiiian, D. D., LL.D. of the guests of Mrs. William Orr, United being at .least, is his chosen profession. m. presiding. : The unworthy ; themght: 'amounting to ji . eopticon illustrations, Rov. 11. B. Loom­ 3.00 p. m. Service of Song. 8. EPWORTH LEAGUE ANNIVERSARY States Hotel, Main-and Beach avenues. slU.r 011 tho-liiiriisterial chnra6ter—that-vory It is.Soiriewhal Of ii'surprise to. the United is, D.D. . • 3.15 j». in. ". Coininenceiiicnt.excrciscs nnd ;• DAY—Wednesday, July 2*1. prosontaton.of diplomas* Maryland people aro pleased lo Und a fewVjriotleiin/;oxt)punders:;‘of^tiw States Hotel peoplo to havo sucli a iush of • THIRD DAY—Thursday, July.HI. •1.30 .p. ni. Meeting of .Oc^an Grove 9. WOMEN’S HOME MISSIONARY SO­ homo with Mrs. J;W . Wood al tho Lake* grace enough to put Vhenisolves in tho atti­ guests in tho early part, of Juno, but they 8.00 a.,m.- Boys and Girls Hour. Sec­ Alumni. CIETY, Thursday, July 25, and Friday, ‘ ond Lesson,4 * Bible H istory. ’ * Temple. July 20.—Mrs. Clinton B. X^isk, presid- h|do IIoupo. Mrs. Floyd Chancy and Mr« tude of {carnei-s,.or timo enough to use a keep.comlug, almost with every train. The 5.00 p. in, Fifth 0. L. S.tfJ. Round Table. 0.00 n. m. Devotional Hour. -Young Topic, “ RetaiHs,” led by Secretary 0. W. Sehwui/.koph, of Baltimore, aro re­ little of their vacation in gathering wisdom following aro among tho names already on People’s meeting, Tomple. . Holiness 10. NATIONAL DEACONESS 00NVEN- , Brown, Thornley Chapel. TION, Thornley Ohapol, Saturday, July cent arrivals. . .’*' *• • and strength for^futurc labors and greater this season’s register: Mrs. Z. 0. Holcombe meeting, Tabernacle.* • 7.550 p, in. Annual reception,:Arlington' 30.00 a. m. Normal. Hour. Second Nor­ 27. • • •- - . Harper's Weekly ;for Jiino 22 will contain sucee'pses—does not obtain very widely. Wo and.Mrs. M. L. VTaughiin, Phiiadclphia; T. Hotel.; ; ' y\'; y. 11. TWENTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY OF regret to beliovo that there is tho slightest mal Lesson, Auditorium plalfo*rtn. 9.00 p;. in.’ FirPworks 'at; the Beach.;.;. ; • tin illustrated article on Ohickammigii Park, .Shodford, wife and son, Now York; R. II.- “.Tlio Scholar.” Dr. Olyirier. Second ' OOEAN GROVE’S COMMENCEMENT . —Sunday, July 28. Young People’s. Day. by Goh. 11. V. Boynton. In tho same num­ foilnd at i 011 for- any such refle ct i 011. . • V:; , Houstorij’ wifo and eon, Mi:6. Mary Jackson, . Post Graduate - Lesson, Thoriilej"Chapel.' q .It;:may bo;-renienibored,:.'however, that; ;^lrs; A. Og doii j Albert; Ogden and wi foj ,Midf. ' - The - Land iiud?-thePoopio of Palos- Monday, JUly 29, Anniversary continued - ber tho streets of New York, as thoy woro id ': , tinp.Dr. Lboinisi ' A Rod Letter Day. • —rillustrnted sei-yico by Rov; 0. H. Yat- ' ; 180-ii nii.d n i t hoy aro, sindo Coh AVaying < herb is nb ’eoinpijl.sjpji hprei ' * Lookers pu dlptown; AVaylartd JVyBogga^PasfialpRev. • inan, 10.30 a.'m.’ Ocean Grovo Mo- ; in: Vpnice’V iiiay^trike;^;notb;:as. toAvho-AyiU 3.30 p.. m; • Musicalrpcreatiori, Di>;J;-R., '■hak dloahed tlioiii and.turned iho. trucks but; I)r, ;E; SI. Levy,; Miss v Mart ha ‘Levy, ’Ph iit' .'li:,Svypricy.' conductpr.. ;■'. '•,': • ; ;, VJ'iiv inis, fannie.ii; p.viui. • . niorirth 3 p. .th, ..SiJorit Service, 7.30; , attend,, \his groat School of thp:Prophets, ridplpljia; vMrs. - Rev." Dri StPelo .with -.lior. ' —Tuesday, ■'• July.- 30th, . Anniversary •Anil be ‘.representeif iri a.nuhjbpr of illu^rn- ;>1,00‘ p; in .';. LeoturP. on; Model of Jerusa? continued. Wedriesduy,- July 31, Anni- ■. arid who. . i ii t hoi r: self-centProd gu flicie n cy iii other 3. arid, daughter, No W York,, ai id; R 0 v. ;•■;.*■lo,tri by IVi Stbkes. ;- V :- -• ' Su uday, l(3th,. was i ridoed red - lot.tor da y ;‘Vi6m3V till ing two pagbsi )ivV •" 5.00 p. .m. Sunday-school Hound Table, n’: vorsary;. continued—outdoor sorvico at V neglect' it. • ' <■ ' ^ , W: ;G. Br o w n i ng 'an d; fa iri iIy, PbughkeepsiOf in. your correspondont’s bxperlcricp.. :Htiv- Thomson Parkj 0.30 p; iri;, arid a cl os- ; ’ ^■Thc:VVVomuh’s' Homo.^Kli^ipnil^;Stfoioty; in Tabernacle.' Subject, “ Difficulties,” : Tlip progra 111 nhduid attiaet oOO inini^tera N; Y. . . \ /• ,; ing •been .oiigagod to speak in the .afternoon, ing address^,Auditorium, 7.30. p. m. . ; . ;of VSlV:. l^aul’s.. Ohurch, viOccaii'. ^Groycj ’ will . led by Ret. J. F. Olyirier D.D, 12. NATIONAL TEMIJERANCE DAYS.— at least to the initial'series of meetings; 7.30 p. in. Service of Song; led by Prof. meeting; of- the VY. J>I. O. A. iu thoir now hold; :'atV ice' cream aiid fruit fost iyui. Tups* -, The SI i sses Cat her. »t Ld id ig h ’ of;' .tlie, Looturesby'Mrs. Emily L, .McLaughlin,; but if only one-fifth of this number range J. R. Swcriey. ' •- : •• . building . in West Piiiladelpin'a, sho wont; ;dayeypriing, Jun0;25y at tli^ ^at iobai .riotoT. Ev erott -H ouso, Embu ry, a yen up, nea r Ceri- 8.00 p, m. .Lecture, “ Billy Bray, the , Cainbridgo, Mass. ; Col; Georgo W.Bain, . ; themselves into circles for tho bolter under­ over i on ‘ Saturday arid:, wiis most hospitably, - Rov.. C..If* Mead, Janies 0. Ambrose, ^nqar>-thbvpost ; bfliep,^ain;: .^yciiuo,l'0ootin tral, arrjydd attho Grovo; last week and pro­ . King’s Son,” Rev. Albert Swift. • standing of theology as n science, and the ontprtairied at tho hoino of a friend. ‘ In tlio • tho;Western TenipprariPeOycloiio. ; Con: ■ Grovo,:'; i'V\ncy' hrticlbs wilf/ lio ; pu; sale; ceeded to gpti .theirKliouso iii.order for cpiriV FOURTH DAY^Friday, July 12.’ * .: •'. cert^ by : Silver Lake Quartette," Friday crown and eap*«heaf of all sciences, >vo will riiorn big '.slie rpeoi yed n splondid starter’ ’ Como and help a Rood mid worthy cause. ing gups,ts*, t TheyiiavoViiu^cpntral^ ntid aiiraP: 8.00 a. iti. Boys and Girls Hour. Third evening, :Aug« 2. .J. N« Stearns menio- bo prepared to write this j'oar’s organization Lesson. “ Bible Geography.” ' for. tho 'day in thp form of aii old-fdsiiioried; . ’rial,service; Saturday, ’Aug. 3, 10.30 a. : , Admission free.• t i volooat ion, go od rpQiri y place, .arid; every a fair success. • . .. airj)liance.for yiicafion comfort in a seaside 9.00 a., iri. Devotional Hour. - Holiness prayer iind oxpcrieiicd' ineeting, hold;in one ' ni. -Now : Jersey Anti-Liquor. League, Thomas B. Rc.evei?, Esq., of the PhiladeU •;' lneeting,'^ Tabnoriiriclci ^'Young PeopleV • Tuesday, ‘Aug.-u, 10.510 ii: m. "• ■ home. Virginians, of whom, wo have an of the class rooms of Asbury M. E.-Ohurch. 13. SUMMER SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY,. ; pliia bar, and- at present nn officer of tho meeting, Toinjile., Kow About. Evangelism increasing -.nomW of visitors every year, lO.Ot^n. m. •• Normal*Hour; Third Lesson, Those who think fervent, whPle-souled pray ­ Rev. J. Embury Price, D.v D.t Dean, ' courts* lms taken the. cottage 111 Mt. Her- may be.’ interested to know thiit the above “ Tho Teachers Qualifications. er and definite, hourly testimony /ire among • 0 Wednesday, Aug, 7, to Fridny, Aug. 10, , . mon, for a family hOii»oduring-the summer Iu connection, with tlie coining “ School 10.00 ii. in.- Post Graduate. Department. ' irioluslvo.— Morning and afternoon ses­ ladies are from historic old Winchester thp “ lost arts” would havo been otfectually of Theology,” referred to ahoie, a corres­ “ Christ’s Preparation.” sions, taken up by classes, Thornloy ■ months. Ilis business has required him to 3.30 p. in.. Musical Rccrcatioii, Dr. disabused by atteudaneo in this service. • Chapel, Tabornacle and Young People’s pondent asks 119 if, in sue Iran august gath­ town. Their' hoiibO, we think, will bo pop- be in the city-'nearly every week day since ular. ' •• ‘ •; •; ;••. ’*• -. • • Swonoy, .... Ono could riot but ronlizo that it argued Temple. . • ho moved, but during the .monlhs of July ering Of gospel ministers there will not be 5.00 p. in. Mothers’ meeting. Topic, well for the future prosperity of tho church mousing. and August ho will enjoy a welcome release at least ono recognized professor of soul- In tho experience.of a good many years “ Homo and tho Sunday-school,” led by that among its membership wore men and Four Old Testament lectures by Dr. wo never found a moro agreeable subjeet ‘ Mrs. E. II. Stokes. . , Milton S. Terry, Professor of Garrott from the monotony of Pourt business. saying—in other words, “ Evangelism. ” women bf pronounced roligious experience. Bibiieal Institute, Evanston, 111. Three for our roportorial pencil than tho dear .7.30 p. in. Service pf Song, led by Dr. •.TTliqre has : never been a finer assort merit - We do not-find iu the category given"us Swoney. In the afternoon tho wirier had the pleas­ Now Testament lectures by Dr. G. S.' any reforonco to thin general topic {'but be­ “ Church Mother,” as old Nazareth poopio 8.00 p..in.'. Grand steieopticon entertain- ure bf addressing a lrirgo audience, consid­ : Burroughs, presidont of Wabiish College.. .' . of • beautiful things^ornamental iind Useful loved to call Mrs.; Mary Hays,' who gavo tho 'ment. Pictun*s, songs and recitations, ■ • Threo lectures on Systcmatic Theology;. ;•.^exliitiRed in1;, the - seaside;stores‘tInin can lieve•: under.the? broad subject , of pastOral, ering the season, at. what is known as tho bettor:- part ,of; a long life—she. is;noyv over Messrs. Aloheeley and Crump. v. V- by Rov.,0. H. Snedekcr.', Foiir lectures • bp • ’seen ,1 his, season at; Brovyn ’ s • celeb rated, offlciency thoro will crop out a good deal of Railroad Building of tho Y. M, 0. A^ Thcr on Church History, Dr. Charles J.Little,. 901 years, to the Sunday-school woi-k of that FIFTH DAY—Saturday, July 13. ; •baza):, 210,bookman fh*enup,-Asbury Park,: mature sense on the subjeet’of soul saving edifice, I think this ia a conservative state­ of Garrett Biblical Institute. Three loci v Church. :Re'ceritiy the; -infirinitles •. of4' ago 5.00 aV 'mV. Boys arid Girls Hour. Fourth ,: • turds on Philosophic Thdology,’ by Dr. It i\ak taken hi8 p6oplo 8oine time to/classify in ' general, and lt evangel ism,’4 popularly Lessoii, “ Tho Books of tho Bible.” ment, is unsurpassed by any of the kind in h avo beg un t o crowd; u pori lior. -- . Robert,: iior. . Borden P • Bownc of Boston Uiiiyor- a rid -. display, tlio .rich 'variety'-q f) oriental. so culled, in particular. . 9.00 a. ’ in. Devotional Hour. Young tho world. Everything necessary for the • sity. ; *.; /•-■ - " - iioble husband, airiipstii conteriariiin, passptl. ;• .' People’s indot irig, Toinple.' : H oliness :IreaoiVres ‘Mr.; Brown secured at tfie. Cqlurii- For instance, we have heard it intimated successful' prosecution of tho' work is at ; /TT-EUNbbN AND EVENlNd.' ; - over recently, imd iri tho nature pf tilings : mooting, Tiibornacle.; : ;U . ‘ ; :. Four loot urea by Dr. Georgo K. -/Morris, biiuiv Exposition. lle haB. a 'line of .solid that tho Bpeoial time requested for this cler- 10.00 a. m.:' Nor trial. Hour. Fourth Les- hand. . The ; construction and arrarigeirient .sho /. will' soon follow,;. But wliat we;started • : on Pulpit; Oratory. Ono lecture by Dr.; ; ivp’ry-gootlsunsurpapsodforthejr.-value. ieal gathering and study; jiist’ preceding our; ;.;' Son, ‘“ Tho Touchers’ Preparation.” ' -; of the building ; is simply inimitable..- Its. vF. , M. -Northr Two lectures.by Dr. S.V to say \viifi that her filial sun, Senator J; L. Tho .Oookmau- avenue bazar is really worth annual camp*inect ihg, Was intended; to eorvp 10.00 a. in. Post Graduate DeparfliiOrit.. objective';point is to furnish railroad eni- F.‘ .Uphanij . bf Drew Thoblogical Sdm- - .Hiiys, is iiow orijoying tho' folicity bf having Fourth Lesson, “ Tho Years ot Obscur­ •a visit ;by. eVery -Jover. pf ari,.. A splendid tin 1 mportaiit end.;; Thd Scores and. perhiijps ploycs a safe and agreeable placo in whieli inary. : Four lectures', by Dr. Jl ’R. Van that., - bolpyed*. personage .under his owii roof ity and of Popularity.” ., ' Pelt, of Denver University., Threo lec- •: .line: ol:-Roods .tor.: prizes: and presents this hundreiJB .of preiichei^ sijpridirig ton:^days. at 3.510 p .m . Musical HecreatJon, Dr. to;: spend their Jpisure hours; A thoroughly in*Newark! Slip: is -threateried.with paraly­ tures ' by .Doan Wright, -. of ; Boston.’: year.;. • ' ’ , • .their“ Institute*’.' work- wpuld to a^'great-ex­ Sweney. . 1 equipped gymnasium,-a weli filled library, Ono lecture; Iiistitutiorial. Church. Dr. , tent rpiriain pypr for Pamn-meetirigj • that: the sis,;; but as gonial: aud cheerful on; the river’s 5.00 p. m. Model Teachers’ meeting-for a 1 ight,; cheery reading rooiii; a‘ beautiful ' Dickirtsori,' One lecture, ; “ .Admin-: .: The “ Gloriou* . Fourth'.’ is approaohiug, the study of Exod.. 32: 1-35, led, by Dr. cainp-mceting ‘ serriiorisi • exhoi’tntiorisarid brink as: every saintly soul should be who arid com iri pd i pu a arid i tbriuini are , ainong : istration,” Dr. T. B. Neoly, Pliila- v and Mrs. G. M. Bonnett, leadet;. of St. Olynior. .; dolphia/- One lecture*. thp f ‘ Individ-. riio.thods of .salvation work; in ight' provo ii enjoys houveri’seu nshi tie. while st ill bn earth. 8.00' p. ni. Grand annual concert of tho Paulis choir, will again direct tho patriotic tho attractions bf. the place, and whilst .the , ual Communion Cup,” Dr. Agriow, Two; .; supplementary: course of suggestion rind- in> Four :genewtion's riieot'at thd lionio of Bro. Assembly choir,r assisted by eminent so­ spiritual arid intellectual helps are p’riipha- ; lecturoa,- Dr.’ Bristol. Chicago., Ono . • program of musical sorivces in the Audito- loists, conducted by Prof. J. lt. Sweney. spiration to them in their' homo work.:. This Hays, as long as tho lovely grandma is al­ sized, tho restaurant,-lodging rooms, shav­ Oonferonce, Col. Hadley, Now York. r iu ni in coil noct ion with the a unua 1 ora t ion, lowed to atay on earth. . SIXTH DAY-Sunday, July 11. V Popular lectures in tho ovonihgs on tho Avould involve model a Wakening 'sermons', ing saloon, bath rooms, etc., added; to tho great theme* which at this day interest given V this ’ year by Rov. W. H.; Lawrence,• wise’ and. .kind pprsuasivoness:, iri reaching 9.00. Young People’s meeting, led by Pii'. D. , of Sea 01 iff, N. T. Mrs. -Bennett Rov. O. H. Yutmun. gymnasium previously mentioned, show by * . tho Ohurch and world, by some of tho pinners and praetica‘l;activity., among fiio At. St Paul's. 9.00 a, in. Holiness meeting. tjio stubborn, logic of facts that tho wholo ablest speakers of tho land. Further de­ ^pslres. to:'meetall,singers, now at:Ocean ministers,; themselves' in ciirrying, ;forwar<3 10.510 a. m. Public worship. Baccalau- tails will bo given later. man is assiduously looked ufter. Tho Summer School of Theology will ;G r p v ^ 'F r id a y ■ oyening,:'21st insi-vto the gospel standard to ; glorious spiritual • reato sermon by Rev. J. O. Wilson,. D. ;^qttfibbhce-'practicpi :^; ^Tlieplacoi wo;; pip- • Last Sabbath waa a day of considerable D.,- Brooklyn. • • Our address was listened to with marked closo on Friday evening, Aug. lG, at victories every day. ! ; ■' • • interest at St. Paul’s. The. church was 2.30 p. nn The. Assembly Sunday-school, attention, and tho audicnco composed of -which timo tho Oratorio Society of.Now su m e, will be A 6soc i it t i d n 11 all. ; • York, under tho leadership of Mr. Walter Tiiis,: wo iiike it, is really, one of the - very; handsomely decorated, with luurcl and other - Georgo: W. Evans, supt. Dr. Hanlon’a mon.and women being most appreciative. beat, phases’ wli i ch; t lie / ‘Theological' School - ’ -. -Bible Class,.-'Auditpi’rutn. Primary - Do- : Damrosch, will givo tho great iriuBical - ^'Whett • Ocoan G rove visitors pf. foriner Plioico,; flowers, in : hbnpr of tho graduating In’ the evening Wo tilled the pulpit of thp . in asterpieco,’ tho Oratorio of tho “ Mes- with; its oratory, -history:'arid exegesis prpv psirtment, Tabernucle. Intermediate ypafSj- througii . thqir infirinities'; are;, now class of tho High Scliooi,'before -whom thp . Dbpurtinerit, Toinplo. ... : . M. ,E. Church, the subject’ being aggressive ■ si aii, ” aa given in Carnegie Music Hall.','' y. • .'.dchiinod at their ‘distant hpnip8, an(l can .no sents to: an 6utsider; but undcr ‘sueh cif* baceiilauroate ■ sermon;was -preached‘ iri tiie 0.00 p.m . Beach ineoting, conducted-by Christian ity.- -‘ A: number, of - thoso in-attend-, ; New-York, ' • cunistanccs,' woo : IP ; .tho cainp-ineeting ; ;' President E. H. Stokesi r Running through ,thoso; varied oxer-: ■ipngOr niirigle :witli iis at.the. place they;;16ve evening by Rov.; Ferrer; Martyn, now siip- aneo in; tho - aftornoori wero wRh ua in the • ciBes; during theeo niany daysi without preacher .wl o .beopines prpsy,. priori lplor; pei- 7.45 p. in. Pulbio worship. Sermon by tip Woll, 1) ojw i>lei tyj ign t; it iri. t q. irece I vo *i ciheer- 1 piyirig:,tho; pulpijt of tlio,Rofor;ned Chuyehi; Rev. Manley S. Hard, D. D*, axsistant oyejni ng. .r -Thb broadmindedrioss of the M.:; • interferirig V wit li* them, will be'!thP fol-; ing^lVieHsagofrouivthenvoycasionuljy.like d antic j- arid wop to tho.‘‘|endex:’*whP wastes Asbury. I ’ark, iri the absence of Dr.; ScndTi secretary Ohurch Extension Sf cioty M. E. Church, in ; Anierica is iri striking con- •' lowing: -if-1- ' •' v thiit.;. eonyoyed;• tb us froiri • Mrs. -Skinner, of ti m e i n wo rd 1 ness, or. i nSuits com inp n kuisp E. Church. • 11. AFRICAN M, E. CHURCH,JUBILEE, der.' TliG ’gerinpri waH- inoHt cxcpllerit arid. trast to the same deiibmina iton on the other Friday, Aug.'9, 11. a. in, arid 2,30. p. ; -.. -Brooklyn, t lie ot her day. .'Sho; is to-day bjie with stale ariecdbtes.; W.; ■ V-.v. :‘V”-v. v- -V; -j Very; appirOpriate for,'i in?:'oeaie ion, • a^d: wiis SEVENTH DAY-Monday, July. 15: si do of; the' water whero the church; author-: . m., Audiforiuiri. • '• -.•' :.•'• - ^ * i . • '• i=; of^ili6. filiui' i n ' - ^ ePr > * of • m iiiiy ';AViil not tho.great camji-meetiri^ after ail- delivered before, aii audionpc filling every . S.00 a. in. Boys and Girls Hour. Fifth itieBrefuBed tonllow.MisH Willard and'Lady, 15. W OMEN ’ S ENCOURAGEMENT *. Lesson, “ The Story of Jesus’ Life. ’’ privileg es .she, .once;-enjoyed,; i>i)l .r e n d in g be the crown 5ng';tiieolpgical•: >ehool of.the. inch of sppcc in the largo edifice.. Somerset ,to: speak on 'a^ given occasion bor MEETINGS, Monday, Aug. 12, to Wod- seitsoiiV.; Ei11 ior beoqriies a pVo iii i iiprit; pvoiit 9.00 a*, m*/ Dovotionjil; Hoiir. Hqliriees - nesday, Aug. . 14, inclusive, .morning" 1 ;hcr’Ow is ' This church was;also filled iti the morning ,, ineeting,-. Tabernacle. Young I’eopie’s cause ; of ;their sex. '.Truly' this hind of the- ahd afternoon.* Mrs. Dr. H. Wheeler kopt li n ri) ind .of a place ami' poppjo she .still and ;bbtli together ought tp bring about such with an audience that would inspire the .. . ' rrieeting,'Toinple.: > 1 J ■ . v free lias many 'advantages, not tho least of and Mrs. Chandler. •-^^teijuiar'af «• l'iUle‘{.lieaven;bpio^y« ;sdeiies.iisH{iPj;,hiidI;iii imd’ai'ouncl'iferusjtleijiv- heart of any iuinister in (ho-laud. TJ10 10.OQ-iWlii. .'•••Norinal Hbur. ' Fifth Lesson, which is iis appreciation of woman. 10.. PENNINGTON SEMINARY. — Dr. : pp tho day of Pentecost;- - [. .* .V;/f , ^ ;■ -‘‘ Illustration rind. lnfprrpgation,.’ •; ,-.v • Hanlon’s twenty-fifth presidential aniii- . -^(larit icV nbiisc; ivgi8terV.epniuin5: ;a; pastor preached froiii 1 P c te ri: 3., j," a 10.00 i\. iii. .; Post v Graduate Depart merit? To;cpihpfiss tliisi ipreachprs- lniist pol dare vorsary, ThurHduy, Aug. 35, 30.510 a. -riOnibp^bf^^ilrmrilnerit'naines of.profossibntd sermon practical .and helpful to the multi­ '. ‘Fifth Lesson,“ The .Year of Opposition,’*. in. 3 and 7.510 p.m.; addresses, music, to siaiicl fortlV iiiany pimoply but tlie ight The Palace Beautiful,- iitid ;wi'doly known bus iii ess people ,t hp pres-; 111 tude’of Christian people wlio heard it. The ‘. ,3.30.p.ih. - Musical RocreationV. : ' prosentationH, »tc. ‘ • of the Spirit, arid ’ in list; not darp to ignore 5.00 p. m. First (I. L. S. C. Round Table, 37. WOMEN’S FOREIGN MISSIONARY c^»t eauty and, intellectual oultuio. All the Fall, '. • -• • • •' make her visitors-:comfortabIotiuringdho Few topics iritroducpd in tliat prcso/ice, iifiiP'vpf .thoir; sojprirn ,at;Oeean Grpy^ arid What to Head.” • v ; and iio day passes without demonstrating of the land. Lot' thp whole Ohurch pray for •'^pycjcPUdirigs: ;bf.;^.cbriimc'neenieJitri.we^ 7.510 p. in. Praise, and Promise'Servjcov' a periiecostal baijtism on all of the services.; v;b.«Pn;ox*cPtHlinglydii^ even of a siiered chariictcr, escapes tho crit­ good many iniprovements have been inau­ .led by Dr. Clymer. ’ . • • that lids great brick corner.storo, Cookman Prof. Sweney will cohduct tlie 'singirig dur- ; icism. and clash of opposing'views; but.on gurated. ar-Elim of lato, aud it has cpine to arid' Maiii street,.Is unequalled In facilities ing the entire season. Surf meetings every - ".ri ity (ofGrove a rid - Park/ bot HiViapeA '■ as 8tp0 • j). in. _ Loci ure, “ The Extreriies this hubjecl.-of an earthquake .awakening, our cars that there.is hardly a hotel on the Russian. Life,” ' .by . Prof. 0.; G. for the public welfare, tip far as dry goods, Sabbath' evening:at foot of -Oceari Pathway,. u^uai;;shiiririg;t!ip:hbil6r^; v^’hep^ayislS'pf when, •weather permits. TwilightIgnt umeetings arid a’fiweeping pentccost of converting and Schadt, lMilladelphia. notions, clothing, shoes, men’s fumiHhirigs, ■;? t he > ela^s: l Were;.; ji I isses..: Graee il tuii Utpn^; 4* I coast whore guests huvo belter beds und a during 'cmnp-mceling Will bo hold in Tetn- sanctifying. power tliero. was no levity; no NINTH DAY-rWc'dnesday, July 17. 'K. 'Oonbver and. .tOu;M,‘ :WUsbn;jJ)istoriari, more* sumptuous table than are enjoyed id ladies’.suils/iiiattiiig and carpels, etc., go pie. : ; ; E;;H. STOKSTOKES, Pres’t. irony, nothing but manly solicitude,, fceri- 8.00 a. in. Boys and Girls Hour! i: Jpiin'Ri'liirigleV.sidiitatpry, .Mjss:.Oi.^'L>>.(yiVii Elim,.and this at tlio very lowest possible 9.00 u. in. General Review. Holiness toward tho coinforts of home and. olegatico ous’appeal and tho.;kindling of hope in. riot rate for rooms and board. • of social life. Bargains are not only tho (iiU u w ii; vuledictorini^ lM is s X u lu Cio'A'ell. mooting, Tabernacle. Young People's Ilarppr’s Buzar, published oi, June 35, is only tlie'possibilities of a great. Method Ut. m o o tin g ,. Tomple. order 'of special days, but of ovory.day in li. R. Ratcliti'. road - a s c ie n tific .e’^hiiy a n d distiriguished by.tho variety and beauty of old-fashioned'revival; but that means were The big organ is really’assuming its sym­ 10.00 a. m. Normal Hour. Seventh Les­ tho week, and Saturdays aro wonderful for rioijial :fRiiM on,' with • ;soino ' Of} purXdist son “ Inspiration.”. its Buinnier.toiloitesi and inpn wili firid in . ample’for. tiiegroat 'end,; and methods siui- metrical proportions on tho platform of tlio crowds and successful shopping. . dbli^ed'^^esjips^ of- 10.00 a; in. Pont' GradUato Dcpartinont, Rs-cbhiirins aii;article; especially .adnpfed to pre and -siricerp could not fall of.grand re­ Seventh Lesson “ The Living Christ.” a congratulatory character. hew Auditorium, and it is interesting, to tlieirriPcds, givingInforinatiori abbrit negli- . sults. ■'•••.;: v;’.' .'. note tho race with time iu tho deteimina .3.30 p. in.' Musical Rocrcation, ’ Dr. . ..■''Preaching- at' St. Paul’s GliurPh,.Subbath . “ Laura writes from hoirie that sho has geo costuiuosi and . indicntirig how brie may/. •; A. <,spUrtual> director'* for the movement tion to havo it finished, and iri tirst-elass Sweney.* . !- V rie;xt,- nvorning • aiid evening, by the;ptiKtor, ; 5.00' p. in. Third . C. L. S. 0. Round bought a wheel,” said Mrs. Figg, to tho bo;; per foci ly cbiiifort able ii rid st i 1 f .shock no / .-V was callpd for iiiid Rev, -Will him Swindells, tune by Saturday night preceding Sunday, Table. Topic. “ Education and Life,” aunt with' whom sho is spending tho sum­ converitionality''‘during ; lh'e:/.hdate3^toriiia.:. ’ UecOptipn. of;, ippinbers Secretary Brown. • at:::thp;'H)brnlng:Horv after a unanimous vote, acccpted the posi­ Juno 30. Mr. Kilmer and several of his mer. ‘‘I atii glad to hear that the old fash­ which we may expect. A story by Edith V. tion as in the very, prescncc of tho throne of most exiwrt mechanics arc lending their as­ • ,8.00 p. iii. Grand Violin Recital by Sig­ ;2 I'*;. M,.; i J3p \vbrt li' Lpagtic a ( 6 .8 0 .Strii ii- nor Quisoppo' Vitale mipported,' by Dr. ion is coining iri again,” said the old lady. B.".Matthews, entitled “ Littlo Mies Busy­ ■ ger^;\ cspocia liy':; iii.v i ted. t o': \Vorsh i p;w ith.-ti s.. God. Wo will boor from Philadelphia if sistance. every day, and the progress iiiado -. J. R. Sweney--and; the Asscnibly choir “ I allow I'll have.to come.up and tcjich lior body,” is very bright, and has an original •Soats’free. ' , : we livp until the ides of next Kovembpr. sinco luet wcok is higldy enpouruging. .; ; arid, orchestra.. • ’ how to spin. ” situation. ••'■' • >; ', ... OOE 3_A.2nT O - B O J E 3 BBCOBn JUNE 2 2 , 1 8 9 5

- I i'rom our itegular Correspondent.) Ohancelior Canfield,' of the University of ■ ■ ‘ ; Washington Letter,- .. ’ Nebraska fpresident-elect of jtho University THE ARLINGTON, of Ohio), lias written for Harper's Weekly THE LANGDON, The lenditiff hotel at Ocean Grovo. AU Juno IS), 1805.; an article on.11 University Life in tlie North- (Formerly called The Deniarest) modern, conveniences. Beanflful grounds, .Tho .iinntmi »ice(itiK of tho corporation Aveat,” which >yill be published in Juno. electric lights, tennis and croquet.. Table of Ihc OoIutnbinn UiiIydrHitj'jihcW tiii« week, 01 her important educational articles pub­ 'N o . 8 OCKAN; AVJiNUE, ‘ OCEAN O HOV 15, N. J. service 11 rstc luss. was an unusually important ono. It elected lished in tho Weekly during the month tliat House greatly enlarged and improved, additional roonis. now furniturd. best sanitary arrange- h new preHhlont of tlioUiiivorHily, to «uc* brings to Institutions of learning a great monts and location ni oil desirublo.' The Arlington Cafe.. cecd Ilev. Dr. (Jreeii, who has been acting share of public attention aro: “ The Centen­ P .O . Box il117. M. J. HOLT, Propriotor. president, in mlilitiun to performing hia nial Anniversary of the University of North A now buildinff erected on the Arlington Carolina, V by IJresidcnt Winston;-.“ The ji round s. ,oppcsite Young People’s Temple. dutloH an paator of Calvary Uaptint Church, Popular Jtinehe.s,.cakes, coffeo, and every class . alneo tho death of Dr. James 0. Welling,' Centennial Anniversary of Union College,” of refreslnhents at loivest rates. who filled fho position foriiirtny yearn and by President Raymond; “Tljo College for THE MAJESTIC, C. H.MILLAR, Prop’r., .• the . financial condiiton of tho University tlib Deaf at Washington,” by X. B. Maury; hoing roporlod botter than over before,, it and “ A Shipbuilder’s Dual Monument (The Foot of Ocean Pathway, Fronting the Sea. Ocean Grove, N. J. v . ' .Ocean Grove, N. J . authorized an expenditure of $75,000 for Webb II01110 and School). ” ’ This now hotel w ill bo opnn for tho reception of guests .June 25. It com mam Is best position. Furnished with electrio olovntor, lights and bells lu ovory room. AU appoinlmetits strictly flrst- improvements arid now buildings. .Tho class. For terms, eto.. address T. B. HUNTER, Propriotor. . total number of students enrolled during SPECIAL NOTICES. the school year just ended was 999. Hov. THE W M L Y Dr. I). L. Whitman, now president of Colby Batli Avenue Honse, .Finest location; increaa. University, is tho now president of Colum­ HAS. W. KARBNEB, M. P. N. 12. Corner Central nn. h., 1 to 8.30 v. m., Q.30 to 9 r. m. nt the depot to meet all trains. Bring' baggage' Corner Main and Central, . Ocean drove, N. J. checks to tho houso. stitutional questions. President Patton, of Two blocks from tho Ocean Promenade and Fishing Pier. Artesiau water.. Perfect 8anitar» Terms reasonable. • N. II. K ILM ER, • Princeton College, preached the sermon; J ^ R . I, N. BEEGLE, appliances. Electric lights. Homo comforts.- Reasonable mtefi. and 5 Pitman Avenuo, Ocean Grovo. P. O. Rox 2023, . MISS M. W HITE, proprietor. . Lock Box ~*037. Rev. Dr. Hamlin gave the chargo to tho 78 Blalu Avcune, pastor, und Hov, Dr. Cheater the'charge to OCEAN OIlllVK, N. J. tho congregat ion. -. THE LILLAGA1RD, Ofpice Hours—7 to 9 A. 31.. 12 to 9 and 6 to 8 P. M. Tho first, annual convention of the Ep- Abbott near Ocean Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. Delaware Villa," wbrth Leagues of the Washington district "Dosimetric,” AcocommodatlonB for IOOuucbIs ; rooms large, airy aud well furnished : an unobstructed view of tho Ocean; only a fow step* from LiUagdre’s now and ciegmtly appointed liotnca water bathing (.'entral and Pitman Avenues, Ocean Grove. N. J. M, E. Ohurch South was Jield this week at establishment, sanitation perfect and full supply of Arteslan.wator; electrlo lights. Special rato? Epworth M. E. Church, and a niass meuting for June and September, aiao to families for the season. R. S. G. WALLACE, P. O. Box 2101. M RS.M . 13. HERITAGE, Prop r f.ocfttioo central and most.convenient. Accommo­ was held yesterday evening ut Waugh M. 13. D dations and attention hrst-cla&s. Ciiurch; Both were successful, an waa the --DENTIST— OflJco during summer - months S. E. Cor. Ueck Lock B ox5IT. .. . larger League niass meeting held at Metro­ aud Pia;rlra P{way, Ocean Grovo. Established THE ALBATROSS, politan M. E. Church earlier in t lio week, thcro tn 1880. ■ 32 and 34 Ocean Pathway, South.Side, Ocean Grove, N. J. MRS. V. L. CULBERTSON Regular olllco, 425 Penn street, Camden^ N. J. | Prop’r to hoar talks #0111 leaguers who attended Ono of tho finest locations la the Grovo: beautifully situated on tiio Ocoan boulevard near tho MRS. M. II, PRICE Has all the modern appliances for rapid work tho iceent Phihidelpiha convention. At the beach and Auditorium : superior accommodations aud everything strictly first-class. and alleviating pain. Gas or local auesthetics . P. O. Box 2025. MRS M .O . DOWNS, Prop’r. MISS ADDIE HAZZARD, Manager. • lattor, President Matthews, referring to tho used in extraction. . . ■■■■ I • ' Rospootfully refora to Rev. E. H. Stokes. D.D.. announcement of tho formation of a separ­ Rev. A. Wallace, D.D., Rev. R. J. Ahdrows and ate league by the Southern M, E. Ohurch, Dr. J. H. Alday, Oceau Grove. THE MULFORD, said- (hut While all would regret tho loss of 27 nnd 20 Olin Street, . ' ' Ocean Grove, N. J. the. chapter, from Epworth.Church, which EO. L. D. TOMPKINS, D.D.S. Two minutes from ocean, near tt'csley Lake,'Young .People’s Temple, AndhorJum,; Postofllco The Holland, had withdrawn, to join the. new league, ho G Rathlng Grounds and Klahliur Pier. AU modern improvements, Artesian water, free bojts, piano —DENTIST -- an d organ. . Reasonablo rates. ■ Table flrst-class. believed there was nothing but the beat feel­ Dental Parlorn, Mattison avenuo and Emory Lock Box 2201. WALTER J. MULFORD, Prop’r. Sea View aud Beach Avenues, ings towards the new organization. As atroet, cutranco on Emory. «treet. Asbwry Park, OOEA.N GROVE, N. J. though' to onforeo the president's expres­ N. J Uaa administered. Ofllco hours 9 a . m. to 5 I*. M. THE BALMORAL, sions of goodwill the meeting unanimously OCEAN (UtOVE, N;,J; adopted resolutions expressing friendly feel­ SUKF AVENUE, NE a H CENTKAL, HOTELS, QOTT&GES & BOARDING HOUSES OPEN JUNE 0. Largo rooms, nicely furnished, excellent table. Artesian water, perfect sanl. 1 This house is noted for Its fine largo rooms, ox ing und good wishes for the hew league.- tary arram'omenis and electric lights. Ono block from tho Ocean, ono block irom Wtaley Lake, cellent table and grand outlook on lako and Those..who doubt the utility of teaching O’ioso to Rons’ Pavilion and bathing grounds Prices moderate. • ocean; Enlarged and Improved,’ manual training in our public schools ought 1 Look Rox 111, • . FERDINAND VAN SICLEN, Proprietor and Manager. • tp have visited the training school ofthe M in ! ' itidigi MRS. II. M. AGNE\y, Proprietor, Washington High School which was this T lie N a tional, weok thrown open to the public for sovoral The Finest Quality of Goods. Main Ave. opposite Association Office, Ocean Grove, N. J days. Thoir .attention would not fail to The Lowest Prices. This hag beon tho favorite hotel ever since it waa opened for mo ti v Ocean tirove visitors. Iis havo been attracted by the fourteen horse­ 10 Gallon Kog, 600 Pickles, $1.80 central location, convenient appointments, aud every reuuislto for health and comfort, give tho 10 •• “ No. 1 Ketchup, 2 00 Notional deserved prominence. Boxaoo. MRS. J . A K EEN, Proprietor. i power engine and dynamo, used to furnish 10 ** '* Choice Table Mustard, 2.50 ejoctric lights for tho work’ rooms, every 10 14 • “ Choice Chow Chow, • 3.00 part of both bavins’ been niado and put to- 10 “ . Choice Mixed PlclUoB; 3.00 gotlior by tho pupils oftho scoliol. All goods guarauteed-uo chargo for kegs— T lie Borclen tow n, Terms: 10 peri cent, w ith order, balance 0. Near Beach Avenue,- OCEAN GROVE, N, J Ocean Grove, N, J. Hon. M. M. Parker, cx-Oommissioner of O. D. Call on us when lu tho city. MAIN AVENUE, THE FITTON PICKLING WORKS, Ono of the prominont and popular houses of Ocean Grove’s principal thoroughfare. Woll kuoWn tho District of Columbia, in an .address to for comfort,abundanco,...... and tbo kindest attention... 20th year. Rates always reasouablo thogrnduates of tho Business High School, 237 North Front SC., P h ila.,P a. MR8, KATE APPLETON, Manager. MHB. MARY ALLKN, Proprietor. gave tho young people somo advice which, Now Open for the Season. MRS; M- O. HIlOUT' j a c o b itonnrs coming from a successful buainesa man, ia A COTTAGE FOK KENT W hon you go to New York, stop at , worthy of tho attention of overy young man by tho month or soason. Also furnlsbod roomfl. Address. Ocoan Orove P. O. Buena Vista^ HORTON'S, 149 West 22d Street. or womun starting upon a business career. S. W. Cor. Ileck and Beach Avenues, Central, quiot, homo-like. R ig h t in tho heart v“ You should always remember,” said Mr. Compotent and experienced.lady wishes posl*: OCEAN GROVE, N. J, of tho shopping aud amusement district; conve­ Charles J. Hunt Parkor, “ that sobriety, intergity, attention tion as govornoHB or seorotary for morning hours nient to ovory where. 31.50 per day. American plan. Tills commodious' and flnolv located houso is tc business and to tho interests of your, em­ during roobou in Ocean Grnvo or Asbury Park. Statu terms. M MISS E.” 32C3 Chestnut St. Phlla, appropilately named, and will bo conducted this ployer, accuracy, honesty and punctuality Beuson with special roforonco to thocorafort'and pleasure of It/5 gafcsta. Near tho occan and cen­ OSBORNE HOUSE. aro all indiaponsablo to success in tho buai- tral to all points of interest. Fern Cottage, Corner of Central and Pitman Avenues, Ocean Grove, N. J. nesa world; arid that a business man should A BARE CHANCE MMRS. rs . M.m. aO .s h o r t , j. Pr0p,n JACOB MORRIS. This popular and well known house haa boen leased by MRS. O. H . CLEMENT, (formerly of tho associate' himself with some house of wor­ Ko. 7 Sea View Avenuo, Ocean Grove.- S. E. Cor. Mt. Hermon and New York Ave. Alpha), it is convenient to both Auditorium and boach ; electric lig h tin g ; perfect Banitar? arrango- ship. Money should bo got honestly or not moms ; roomB open on wide verandahs oil both sccoud and third lioors. Accommodatloria for lys FO R SALE—Grounds (4 lots iu all); IIouso and OCEAN GROVE, N. J. gueatd. Appointments first-class lu every rdspeot. • Lock Box 2351.. at all, and riches, it won, should bo spent Furniture : a good eleven room houso, >?Jth fur­ Tower House, Quiot and. homolllio accommodations; pleas­ ofton and freely in bonevolence. National niture, beds, mattresses, kitehcu ^are and uten­ ant rooms, good tablo and every requisite of sils. Artesian water on first and second floors; 27 WEBB AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. ’ pride should bo strong within you, for upon clay tennis court m prime order. health aod comfort. - HOWLAND HOUSE Apply to oraddroHH APPI>KBY,6t Main.avenue, It will interest strangers and ail' who de«ire to MRS. ANNA GALL, such as yon the nation depends. V. Ocean ^rovo, or address H, Box S!3, Overbrook, spend part of thoir summer vacation at Ocean Box 2103. • Proprietor. OPEN JU N E 10, ISM. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Kev; Dr. Rogers said in a sermon last Philadelphia. . Grovo to know that Tower Houso Is only two Airy rooms opening on broad verandas on tirst, second and third iioora. minutes walk from thosurf.'ahd about the same • -Special rates for fam ilies Lock Box 723 REV. S. FI. AS AY, Proprietor. Suuduy at the Church of Our. Father: ‘‘Look distanco from Postofllco und Auditorium. With at the great gathering that will meet at Bos­ FOK KENT. such advantngo then as to location, tho houso haa Camp View Cottage, been enlarged- and renovated.. Terms always ton— JO,000 young people all rallying ubout A convenient Cottage, newly furnished, Nd. 35 reasonable. Open Juno 1. 68 Mt. Oarmel, Ocean Grove, N. J. the standard of Christianity.. They recog­ Olin street.' nix rooms bexldes two aitles Apply MRS. WM. A. CROSS. I~Iigliland HOLise, ou premises to . MltS M. S DUNBAR Box‘203. Proprietor.. • . .. - ■ P. O Box 218. ; nize no lines Jof Church nor sect, but only 25 Atlantic Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J; . M RS’ M. M. CROSS,-Proprietor.» : ’ thu name' und. example of tlie man, Jesus WANTED. Dultetitfuliv shualc.l near tholOrean W m loy Uko, Aildllorluni und Yoilnc Puoplo's Temnlo,- Christ. And in their very meeting they Tho Oomp View will bo found under present arm!. thnrouBlily furnished, well vontlUUed ruoms, All modocn ImprovemODts. Acoamraoda^ Two furnished rooms, or u small cottage of four The Linwood, maungemcnt a home-liko and very comfortable Ions for tlftjrEUusu. Hates until Jure.umlnenl tor ehnlce lonntloii; m nralfl. spread application of practical piety.” Hotel Le Chevalier 11 Embury AveM Ocean Grove. cent outlook, luxurious rooma und flrst-elnss aecommoduitons. Kvery modern eonvonlonee. ■ Cor. Webb and Central Avenues, I*. (I. Kox ISO..' . AUdrtet M l« . a. Si; HUdsm,L..Pioi)rlotor. TO LET FURNISHED, Good location. ThoJoUffhly fontisbed and ■Ono of the noteworthy features of Har- Poeond floor or iU to f three rooms and kltohen, OCEAN GUOVE, N. J. flrst-class table; Near bathing pavilion, conven­ bath room on the floor, front and back entrance, Under entirely new manogemcnt Arrange­ ient to post oflice and auditorium. Second Sea­ • l>or1s Magazine for June is the'story of "A llouao contains all modern improremonts and ments all complete House now open for season. son opeus June 15. For terms address ' Frontier. Fight,1' by Gen. G. A. Forsyth sanitary arrangement*. Also furnished rooms to Best attention. • Reasonable tornm. MRS. b. A. TIBIHT.S Proprietor. THE CARROLLTON, ront. Bust of beds and hair mattresses. Central MRS ll. M. BLAKE, Prop’r, P. O. Rox ir»7. U. S. A.,-with illustrations by R. F. Zog- location, 3 blocks from occan and uuditorium, a Box 295. : (Formerly of tho Metropolitan.) 28 Ocoan Pathway, South Side, Ocean Grove, N .J. baum—u story to arouHo enthusiasm in.oven from postofllco.. A f i h s t -u L a s s llO U S l Apoly on promisPB, 59 Kmbury avenuo, Ocean d r a W e u !.. the moat blase of magazine roiidors. “ House- Grovo, second door from Pilgrim Pathway, or ST. ELM O, JHO. W ILSON , Boatiiig in China” and “ Homo iu Africa” address, . M. A. V A IU . Selvert Cottage, are articles'of. uncommon.interest, and,, for 13 Broadway. Nei\r Ocean Front,: C'»r. New York und.Mufn Aveuues, . OClOAN GUOVE, JN. J. that matter, so are *-Tho Now Czar” and FOR KENT. O c e a n G r o v e , N. J.. Ocea.ii H ouse, . To a family of adults, u‘ pretty cottage of m x Bright aud breezy location. Homo comfort* “ Tho. Grund Prix iind Other Prizes.” Add romny, fully furnished. .Sewer, Artesian and ■guaraulecu. Touns reasonable. Supcrlur Boarding Accommodations. • Central MAIN AVENUE, Near Association liuiWing, OCEAN CJKOVE, N. J. JOSEl’ll .IL.bELV ERT , Prop'r. to theso tiio chapters of two serlalsi “ Per- numt* wator. threq hhickx from ocean, one.from. location. One Squaro froin Poitofllee. ' Near Au- Accommodations for 150guests, w ith ilrst-ehWtnble aud ovory needed comfort. W ithin one BOiiul Recollections of Joan of Arc” and IYO., andoue from Auditorinm. For particular* dliorjum. Convenient to tbo beach,. • mluutes' walk of tho groat Auditorium, and three miuutus to llio oi-eati. address •• COMFORT,” Ocean Orove lN».->toflice. , llox SIT...... “ Hearts Insurgent,” .and poems’an<1 short Box 2052. . MRS. M. M. COMPTON, 'Prop. THUS. PRKNTiy, Proprietor. atorloa of the .highest'i;«nk,. and sti Jl the lit- j FURNISHED ROOMS, LAKESIDE HOUSE . erary treasures of thia number of the old ..(i0 Ileek avenue, Oceau Grove. Central and No. 100 Lako avenue, Ocean'prove, N. J, OCSAN VIEW HOUSE, “ new" ’magazine are inadequately sug­ piea.saut location, tiireo blocks from .\iuUt«irti»n A strictly first-class houso at reasonable rates. /and hamo from ocean. Fine opportunity for Near too great Auditorium, uud convenient to Corner Broadway and Central Avonue, Ocean Grove, N. J. gested; . • . Met2, Cottag’e, I bat 1 dug, boat inland general n'cnmllnu. Apply beach, Aabury Park and all points of Interest,' 3lxtenuth Hoaiion. Accommodations home !ike, and terms roasoaable. Sanitary armagemonts 1 to M RS. M. A. SEAHAU, a.s above. For part lou I ars addresa N. E. Cor. Pilgrim Pathway nud Ileck Ave. approved,u, Ixicatlon* ...... healthful,...... cheerful ■’...... and...... accessible; , “ Out of Town”-is the title of a beautiful­ • Lock Box riJ. MRS. J . \V. WOOD. Box 2-m MKH. W M! A. W lllf E , Proprietor. ly illustrated series of papers to be published Very convenient location near Posl Oflice. Audi­ in Harper’s Bazar, beginning in June. torium and all points of Interest. • All home com­ BOARDING NEAR THE SEA, forts. .Table board,. Rea^nablo terms. . COWELL HOUSE, “ Cold Dishes in'Hot Weati»e‘r” ia another, >tra. M .E . Ruud win respectfully Informs her Rbxjft}. MI8.S R. WOOD, Prop'r. frlonds nnd. tlie public that who haa secured tho No, 30 Webb Avonue, Ocean Grovo, N. J. and ii more.strictly practical series which 2i0 Cookman Avenue, spacious Vottago No. 11 Heck avouuo. near i lie Fine location near the Lake, hot sea water baths and ocean, All homo comforts, good beds, ivill aoon begin iti tiio Bazar. ' It la from ocoan, where rooms and board, and taulo board superior Table. Charges moderate.. ASBURY PARK. can bo obtained at most reasonablo rules. tiie. peri of a gifted Spanish-American wo­ Mansion House, M HQ. CAPT. CO WELL, Prop'r. man, Madame DoLnTorre Bueno. - Among Tiio old established and always ;mnu la r empo­ Six Room Cottage to Bent, N 15. COR. KMBURY AND NEW YORK AVES. the fashion features for; tlie Hrst and second rium for all tho latest novelties in Bric-a-brac, NOJRMAN HOUSE weeks bf Juno will be out-door costumes, aiid tho richest display of Orinntal and Conti­ 98K Kmbury^ near Pentm. avonue. Threo good nental goods ovor.oponod iu this vicinity. beiTrooma, double bed In each, Artesian water, Central ond quiet location. Only a fow min­ 28 to 34 Bath Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. •bleyclo. and. mountain, and beaclj toilettes sower conueetlmw, good as-fortmont of furnRnre. utes* walk from P<>st Odico, Auditorium 'or the Established 3875 Open Way to October. Bhort block east of Now Auditorium: 000 foot from O coan; in variety ; also summer silks and pretty .RARE AND BEAUTIFUL ORNAMENTS, low ront. Apply to Hov. T. K IRKPATRICK, IGtil oceaU. Pleasant rooms and good tablo’ Ratos ono aiul a hair blookaeastof Heck Htreot bridge connecting Asbury I'ark with Ocean Grovo; Uo- snitablo for prizes nud presonts. (-all. and do* Harrison street, pratikford, Philadelphia, or D. tho most reaaouable. lightful location rovory attention given to comfort of guests. Terms, .hum and Sept- SC to S3. July gowlia, for evening. C. CO VERT, Oceau Grove. .. light your eyes tvJtJ*.ihe exhibition. • , . Box 101. MISS a ; BONSAhL, Prop’ r. and August, $8 to S12.; .. Address Ixiek Box 2UT. . ‘ illt3 . C, K. PUUiST, Prop’r. • 1;; is ••listpiiv$i\n|j: .wliiit troinoiulous prices■ T. PRANK APPLEBY, •yfo; soniotiJhcs ■ piiy- for^;things;1hiit .min ;no7 Viwmiijhent jyutui*^^ .us;:rV\u;.pnyi.for^oi.ir- : iR eal Estate ;Srt>lli'o£«, ohr iKnor|vii^,.:|iur iinnpers and'\bur AvronU«?,. Wu do u-grcut. -ninny' tilings in our social 1 i fo ihitl cost;us Insurance Office, ;iylwj '-•fbo.v If ii.'Ij.lisi guess' inn iihHouUT.iii ii We sit ni lav, t rnnsii ct \ on.vi 01 MAIN AVENUE, .ho^w^^ tninliot..;^ Asbury -Park aiul Occan Grovo Bank Uiiildliic, .' increase ‘i11 ■, j.usi - pr< ij iiiHi tiii. ; Vt,m'can,1 liuVcj OCEAN GR0VJ5. •just Svhat.yoiii pay. foi/:i;But->'cui cunnolriuiiyoc ’ .Iu chargo of ROB BUTE.' M AYO.. vwpdich'g /; • E225i PROPERTY for SALE or RENT pay Afor itulul^cneo. , AmT tlieW.iH Uo short. cut to became u . tluinnifjh pcntleuuui nor im. accomplished nml true-liourloid woman. N. H. KILMER, Is not Got! iloiiur tlie best lio. can for us? Contractor, Carpenter Can.any Cliri^t inn dtecipte' Vmvo iv doubt ou Ihie point?' And if God. is iloiup lUs!be*t AND BUILDER. for ut», why. fdtnuhl we, complain at any or­ dering of His.? SieVness and bereavement, disappointment and sorrow, as weli .as health and liappiiicvs and joy, aro nil ordered or perimtled by Him in wisdom aud in love, lie knows wbat is bost for, u?y and Ik* secs J. S. FLITC R O PT& BRO., that wa have it. In • view of tliis,.“ Why art thou.' cast down, . 0 my, soul? and why urt thou disquieted within me.?’*' . . • Sanitary Plumbers, . '■'.)■:}'■ '•;! aud: Dealers in- - ; Wc want broadimndcd, meditative men. STOVES find KANGES, UNITED STATES HOTEL, Wo want guides, we uant rcality, Vo want souls who will do and act before Cjod; who • Opposite Post Office,* ' . : v would have that disposition in building up OCEAN CUtQVE, U. J. the spiritujil church which the reverent in) ' } I iddle Age masoiis Imd wlienelaborately w Tl UAM H; BEEGLE eai.ving s.oinc graven- iniiigcr.v cr quaint de­ vice, unseen • by num’s . eye,- on the fretted (Succewor to H. B. Secglc.) roof of- ji cat lu'dra.l—they :worked tin God’s house, and before God !rV, Whi'n death comes'wo walk dowjj the val­ ley iggriito; H. V. Morris. BloonUleld, gartuent .supporter; F. W. Ofeldt, Jersey City, vapor engine; W. H. “ OCEAN GROVE- Payne, Camden^ ulove or corset fastening MANHATTAN device; W. U. .Stout. Camden> tooth-brush| MARSHALL’S T. Waite. Cramer Hill, railway tail,sweeper. STMCTLY TEMl‘EnANCE PHARMACY Life Insurance Company V Directory DINING ROOMS Pitman &ve., opp. “ The ftrlington, OF OCEAN likoVE ItOTF.t.? AXP BOARWSO FOK LADIKS AND GENTLEMKN, OCEAN GROVE, N.-J. 110Ct=iS. i l INCONTESTABLE Drug^. Chemicals, Fancy Goods, 6ponces, Patent O . : t v £ . Medicines. Pharmaceutical iVcnflraaow*, etc. i i i IST0N-FORFEIT AELE Three doors cast of.City Hail, opposite Store closed od Snndav^ during ciiurch services. UEAL ESTATE Wiunxtnaker’s Gnuut Depot. ig g p : PAYABLE AT SIGHT PHILADELPHIA. INSURANCE : AGENT m 1 0 Contains no Suicide or Intemper- Meals to Order from e a. m. to p. m. 8 ' OCEAN GROVE,-N. J. ance Clause. Open for the winter months'opposite Oceau 95 MAIN AVEKUE, Grants AbsOlutel’i’eedoxn of Travel: Good Konst Dinners, tvitb three vege- • . Grove Entrance Gates,- tables, 25 cents. OCEAN.GROVE, N, J. and Residence. Turkey or Chicken Dinner, 35 cents. PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT COM­ And is iit e ficnxallTet Lnit aliiie's ■ Ladles’ Itoom upstairs, with homelike accom- modatlutis. Pure spring water. PLETE AND IN CHARGE OF GRAD­ UATES IN PHARMACY. JOHN M, .DEY Privileges and Guarantees are part of tho Contract, (Permanently residing at Ocean Grove,) and appear written iu tho body of the Policy. Prices RUnrantecd as low as tho beat Roods BAKERY . SOO.T£I-rn?NXV-SECOSD ST. and honest dealing will permit. ; : ARCHITECT AND BUILDER Our Survivorsliip Dividend Plan gives. Investment and Ice Cream, Iccs, Frozen Fruits and Jellies. STEPHEN D. WOOX.LEY. Is always ready to furnish pians and estimates of Protection. Send for statement, stating age. ! Weddings nnd Eveninn Entertainuieuts a spe­ oottages lnevbryfiizeaudfityle.:; > . cialty. KverythinK to furnUh the tablo and set For good workraanship and «at(f.factory torniij, free ot charge. JOSEPH TRAVIS, he refers to all for whom he ii fie erected cottages, AclclrcNg .TAMEN 11. CAItR A KONN, SIniififCPrR, both iti Occau Grove and Asbury Park,during ihe Xew Dt mt It ttf Inn liitiltlini;, S. JL‘. 0«r. Fourth and Walnut Plillndclpltln. •Nothing sold or delivered on Sunday. t Main Street, Asbury Park, Jf. J, pHSt flneeu years. KING.'S BRICK BaiLDING. JOHN M. DEY, ' »jaNBy'0. WiiisoH, President. Gko. W. Evans, Vice-Presment, KntjUNt) E. Datton, Ca hU» A spJondldassortmontof • Cor. BeuBon and Main Ave., • Ocean Grovo

Gold and Silver American and Bw Ibs XEW GOODS. Watchos. JAS. H. SEXTON, Gold and Stw l Niieotado*. Trimmed Hats Theoroticul and Practical Repairer of CAro/7- ... • ometera and Watches. • Funeral Director MATTISON AVE. AND MAIN ST., ASBURY PARK. HEBK ALL THJB TKAB, MAIN AVENUE AND PILGRIM PATHWAY, OCEAN GROVE. and Bonnets OaOANIZED JANOi ST, 1869. Ni E. BCCHANOS - • OEORGE A.’ 8M0CK and Em balm er. . LATEST STYLES. Ci&PZTAL, 850,000. SURPLUS, 026.0( A LARG E A ^FORTMENT OF CASK E’l'Si ' ETC. • • Transacta a genoral Bauking BualneaB. Issues Foreign and Domestic Dr&flfl. B u e h a n o n & S m o c k , CONSTANTLY ON HASP’, v Prompt attention givon to all matto/s ontruBted toua. MISSES WOOLSTON. , Cor. Main St; and Asbury Aye., > Flowers of ’ any dehignu r,. sit or t.iio.tice/ '' COU,Em«K>i MAI>K AND PROMPTLY AUBNOWLKDGKD. BALLAKD VTXLA, • . - ASBTOY PARKi WJ J ly ,-p DIRECTORS* ParlorB j\nd Offlce-^No. 17, Main St„ . N. E. BUCHANON. . - J. 8. FERGUSON.. . •* “ • 'GKO. W. J£VAN8. 99 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, Lumber, Building Ilardware, lieady- 0 0. CLAYTON. GEO. W. TREAT. J A. WAINUIGH1. / • ; ; a s r u r v p a r k ,:n; j ; nu. t. A. TtRTRmK, JOHN RDBB/tKD, nx?.KHV n, WTK80R. ; ^llx ed . ■Pttihts,; (aii prices), W hite T. FRANK APPLEBY. LEWJS RAINEAR. AMOS TILTON. C. A. SALLADE, . Lead, O il, • Varnish, •Brusbes, etc.,. -;-V . Also Superintendent of Mt. pi'nspeiu Cemetery . ' . .. yOUH PATRONAGE SOLKJITKI) . . • We make a specialty of CEDAR SHINGLES at wholesale as well as rtjtall, which we manufac­ PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST ture kat Manahawkjn, W. J. : Also ADAMANT, a patent Plaster, which' is sn*. ASBURY PARK. .. perior to anything in.the,market, and is just the thing for t^ld weather, as freezing doe^ not affect to ooo it,. Sati?faction guaranteed to.aii cKsfooiehs, v Capital. Sioo.ooo | locatcd’in Mosaiouth Building. 1 Surplus, § , . OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, . Oooan Grove Offlce—Asflociation Building, GEO. K. HOUGH, Prompt and crtrolol Hiteutlon civen to all bnsincsa entrusted to our caro. New York, Brooklyn and Philadelphia directories for tb o use of the oublfe oii rtfo at Che oftlcfc. Practical Tailor and Cutter, • V ‘ • OFFICERS:/ V:'TlC-' ia; y . Gto, y. Krowhl, l*r«». ' 0. II. Brown. 1st Vice Pros. Albert C. Twining.'Cashier N fl. 3 PllKrlm PHiliway, nearly opp. M, L. Uaranian. -d Vice Pros. Al. V. Dauer. Ass’t Cashier. OLIN STREET, Opposito Post Ofllco, Pohi Otllce, O cenu G r o v e . DIRHCTOJ/S: CHU1 JOR, Proprietor. Pereonh furnishing their own material can havo Isaac C. Kennedy. Oruco s. Keator, M. D., Chas. A. Ark 1ns, . Chas.-A. Young, it made up in tho latest styJo and most satisfac­ W. II. Boeglo, M. L. Bamnmu, Geo. F. Kroehl, JohnS Ripley tory manner. Milan Rosa, Oliver U. Brown, Albert C. Twining, Sherman it. Ovlatt. Best arrangements for rapid and thorough work 1 - D. C. Covert, Dr. Sam’l Johnson. at reasonablo prices. Articles called forand de­ CUTTING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, PRESSING livered in auy part of Grove or Park wheu desired. G. A.SPIOW&GO Opp. PATENT OFFICE, VVAEHINGTON, D. C, VOUR BUSINESS PAV0B8 RESPECTFULLY SOUCITED. OPEN A tL THE Y£AR ROUND. / P A R I S ;. GOODRICH’S Human Hair Store, AT A GREAT BARGAIN, S. HEMMENWAY. 611 Cookman&612Mattison Avs., Ocean Grove Express Elegant Modem House, with. Six Pull 613-615 Cookman Avenu6, Asbury Park, ASBURY PABK. Ocean Orove Lots. ‘ v:Leave orders 5G Heck avenue, and front of-.! r. MANUFACTURER OF I-v. -.-'./Ladies'store, Main avenue. „ > Large assortment of Human Hair Works. - Nat MAGNIFICENT LOCATION. Ural Water Curls guaranteed; . NO CONNECTION-with any OTHER EXPRESS 1AMES P. TIBBITS • Ladles‘. Hair Cutting, ShampooihH. Hair Dress­ NQthlnK finer on the New Jerney c<)OsL- Tho Attention tn.baggag'e and freight delivery at de­ ing and Curling by professional French urtlit*. property known as *• SANDERS VILLA,” situate; Giraslfigfl Mildew-Proof pot, aud throughout the Grove. Prompt and sat­ My Circassian Touiquo for the growth of tho on Wesley Lake terrace, Occan Grovo, Is OfTerod isfactory as usual; . Orders promptly,attended to. hair aud for removing dandruff sad all com- for sale on mo^t.accommodatlng terms. • plaints of tho scalp and hair, has been highly re-; The house contains twenty roomH.' wrII built, commended by. the befit residents of Asbury Park wide piazzas* grand Bea outlook, .beautiful lawn. a w m n g s f p e k ' GOOD INVESTMENT! Park tnd Ocean Grove, \ . V 1 Suitable foriatge family, or permanent home fur Nohatnbug. Success In all cases. ' a public benevolent Institution'.. 11 Enibiiry.Ar. Ocean G rove. BOARDING HOUSE' iAdlci aud gentlemen consultation free. For further particulars in regard to this at­ and TENTS. $ Sixteen rboms. central location,, all furnlsh^I. Mj Ve outino for tho face uecdn only a trial to tractive property uddress tho owner,’ . , Cottages and Boarding Houses to Bent und for For salo very low. Only Sl.OiMcash required. bo preferred , tp all others 13 tho market. Freo ♦^Nothing but Mildew-Proof will A \ Sale at Brudley Beatb and Ocean Grove, Also ■ IK C. COVERT, trial to all. . ’ CVW. 8 ANDP.RS,.M.D.. . lots for sate. •57 Pilgrim Pathway. PROF.MME. E. GRISON. 53 Eafit Md s u e d , Now York CJly. iBE88BB2BJSBi stand the weather. \ * A Valuable nedlum

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PERSONAL AND PERTINENT. ELEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION (h.-orge McCabo rotumod this week from IS nADDOX A WORLD BEATER?; Borduntown Military School to p»«s Ids va-, Of the Ocean Grove Sunday School and Chau­ Pleasant Penciling About the People, Place cation at tho Grove. It Would Seem So After His Success of Last tauqua Assembly—A Program ol Rare and Property. ,: :' A long-distnnce telephone has been placed’ Saturday—He Lowers the Ten Mile Rccord. Excellence Outlined, Mr. nnd Mrs. McGee, of Plainfield, N, in the oflfico of the Alaska for the accommo­ At the Manhattan Beach races, Saturday No Copyright for tlte Emiilens of the .The eleventh annual session 'of Ocean Grove J ., aro Grovo visitors this week. - . dation of its guests. .Sunday-school and. Chautauqua Assembly, Schools Closed and Scholars Free nfii-ruuon last, Harry Maddox, of Anbury Mrs. S. 0. Pierson, of Norman, 111., is Mrs. Anna Kent,: of Eiist Orange, X. J., I'ark, broke the world’s ten-milo bicyclo will be held Ju ly-.0 to 19 inclusive.' The. numbered among tho Arctic guests. Asbury programme .ns outlined ..by the promoters camo to the Grovq on Tuesdny nnd opr.-ned ‘ ; Just a Few Monllis. •record and defeated a field of five such Mies Lottie Fairbanks, of East Orange, is certain to- meet with universal approval. ; up her benutlful cottngo nt Bradley Beaeh. . crackajacks a>i.Sims, Murphy> Baker, Earl..: N. J., is a Lnngdon guest this week. andSilviu. The race, whieh wns the ten-iiiile On tho first day,' Tuesday, July. 9 j thb W. E. W?hittnker, who claims Trenton as SO SAYS CONGRESS LIBRARIAN Assembly Choir will be organized by.Prof;. ,- Dr. J. I. Roe, wifo and two daughters, his home, si>ent • Inst Sunday at the Grove. LIST OF GROVE GRADUATES scratch class U, was paced by tho Syracuse J. R. Sweney. In tho evening thete will'bo’ from Wllkesbarro nro nt the Spray Viow. His Hume appeared on tho Arlington regis- quad with..O’Connor,.Terrell, Coburn and ter. ‘ Brandt in the saddles. Sims caught tho Perhaps the State will Offer the De­ a praiso service, led by Dr. Loomis, nnd. . James McKenzio nnd wife, of Brooklyn, Baccalaureate Sermon by Rev. Ferrer later a lecture on Japan by Rev. J. S. J. tiro nt the Alnekn for the entire summer, tandem at the start and held it for tho first sired Protection—Maddox’s Great ^Irs. George Forrest and . her .son, Mr. - mile, which was ridden in lim 12s. Baker McConnell, D.D., of Philadelphia.: In the Mrs. R. R. Hngcrman, of Now Brunswick, Trito Forrest, of Clinton, Iownj are s{»end- riartyn--Graduating Exercises of Feat Lowering the Ten-nile Re? morning of the, second day tiiere will be the the Grammar Department and held second place, with Murphy close at hie arrived at the Loomis Villa early this week. iug a short time at the eeashore, and while rear wheel and Maddox and Earl in tho . cord fleets Due Recognition boyB and girls hour, the devotionnlhour, here stop at tho Gem. ~ M. G. Filler and wife, of Boiling Springs, the High School. order named. Before the third mile Silvio holiness -meeting in the Tabernacle, young Pa., are stopping at tho Surf Avenuo House. Hen Hutchinson, of- Poughkeepsie, n stu­ people’s meeting; in the Temple and normal dropped out Tliis mile was ridden in 2.Q0,^ From infbrmotlon forwarded to the As­ dent at Ilyatt’s Military A cade my j Chester,. hour. ' Prof. ,Sweney will,conduct an:hour: Mr. John D, Felch hns,accepted a pofli- Tlio closing exercises of the schools wero making Sims’ timo for tho three miles O', bury Pnrk Wheelmen by tlie Librarian of Pa.,.is stopping a few.days with friends iii of musical recreation in the afternoon.. At iton at C. 0. Clayton’s dry goods’emporium. inaugurated-last Sabbath even ing, when Rev. minutes, *2(1 *2-5 seconds.- At the .fourth Congress nt Wnshington,*it Ib learned that Occan Grove., - five o’clock, the W. C. T. . U .; Conference, Frank A. Egan, a New York newspaper Ferrer Martyn delivered the baccalaureate mile ..Sims still, led, his time being 8 min­ the club’s beautiful emblem cannot be copy­ . George M. Carslakei 0 prominent druggUt utes,. seconds. ' i At lhis junctlire the tan- will be held, iind at seven o’clock Dr. Clyr; representative, hns been nt the-Waverly this sermon .before the graduating class and a righted, as it does not como under that divi- of Hordentown, has been hero for u ifew dcm took up ;the pace,;neatly: mounted by: ' nier: .\Vi 11 lead a praise service. The story ; week. ' ■ congregation that filled every part, of St. sion‘of tho law relating to trademarks, etc. days getting his pleasant-, homo on Abbott, Mayo and Saunders. At thq fifth mile-Siins’: ^ of Jesus will ,be .illustrated by Rov. B. B. Dr. Horace Liii ley, Trenton, N. J., hns Paul’s M. E. Church. “ No man can serve This bit of nows was imparted to the’mem­ 0 avenue in readiness for summer occupancy. tliiie- .wqh 1 0 tnihutcs, 47; Ji-5 eecpndsVf;^ Loomis, D.D., at eight P. M. been stopping at the Arctic for some timo two masters,” was the subject, the reverend bers who assembled together at an adjourned Here the buuch lapped Murphy und Earl, During the.continuance'of the gessiOn.the pnst. Edward- A. Morednunt, late;of the South gentleman selected .for the edification of his mooting of tho wheelmen Monday evening Murphy being-roundly hissed by the au- ' morning exercises will be • the..samo,f al­ ■Brand St feet Theater, Philadelphia, will n«. henrers. His remarks were appropriate and last. Foiling to secure the desired protoc- Miss Florence E. Bowne, of Long Island dlence for uttOmpting to hold on.to tho tan- * though the subjects treated during the sev sist JVoprietor >Iillur at the Arlington Cafe .ffinely, and were' received with ea nest at­ , tion in . the way of copyright, it was sug­ City,,Is at. tho Loornis Villa for an indefi­ .dcm and shove Sinis out. At-the sixth erol “ hours” will differ as a -matter 'of during the season. ' . tention from all present. Seats were re­ gested that the-Stuto might bo-enabled to nite , ’ . .mile Sims still led, riding it in 12 minutes, course.. A lecture on the Model of Jerusa- served for the graduating class, teachers, offer thb coveted security, to.t)io‘emblem. Mrs. S. T. White and daughter and Mrs. Otto Herman, of-Philadelphia, will offi­ 59 1-5 seconds, beating the competition em .is to ! bo given ‘by Mr.' W.‘ H. Stokes, members of the school board,. etc'.' The The £bmroittconppointe&^i procure med­ ciate as clerk of the.'popular-Spray View record.. The quad* again took up the pacing - A. LaFoy have taken’ apartments at . the fioral decorations were a conspicuous fea­ als fofcthe survivors Of'tHe^Trenton century Thursday; afternoon, July. 3.1 ;..at 4:.o’clock, this season. He came down and-assumed nt this point, and Baker took the pole, with • 1 Belvidcre. . . • . ture. As mementoes of tho occasion t lie' run rravor^l progfess^hs’also did tho com­ On tbecome evening Rev. Albert Swift will his duties last Saturday. Sims second and Maddox third. lecture on''‘Billy Bruy; tho King’s Son.” Mr. Harry Wind spent several days at the, fiowers were distributed,at the cltise of the mit tee\in'VclaUoh to. laying, a hiourdwalk . Mr. and Mrs. States Mead are spending Baker led at the seventh mile,-his timo : A . mothers’ meeting • is announced for .'Fri­ Bclviderc 'tho patt week. Mr; W; is from exercises. Musical selections wero rendered from Oc&kn’' Grove to Avon. Ifcfis under^ their nineteenth summer at Ocean Grove/ being .15 minutes 8 2-5 seconds, after ' day afterhopiij july; 12* led by Mrs. E. H. Elizabeth. by >irs. C. E. Ward, .\fr. and Mrs. G. M. stood that Mr. Bradley Is very wifiing to do .They are natives of Newark, N. J,, nnd are. which1 Baker * , Prof. 01 G. J. Schadt, •Del, ‘ B. Howland, William.Cramer, Fred Megill, Miss Margaret -Feich and Miss Florenco ■ Life liy thc6easide Is very agreeable to R. ■ wy> of Philadelphia, will talk on “ The Extremes Cross are .teachers of two very, interest- * . Regarding the run of July 0, Captain Me- F. Sterling, of Blairsviile, Pa:, who'has Dr. Henrique Ellis and his brother, Mal­ Fredus Proctor, Harvey Stultz, Horace of Russian Life.” Wednesday. July 17, at Ing Sunday-school • classes in St. Paul’s M.. v: been here for a week. colm Ellis, Of Brazil, S. A., are enjoying- Kirkpatrick,* Roy Tompkins, Harvey Beegle. Oabo would like to see every member of the 8 P. M., there will be a grand violin recital E. Church, and are continuallly planning- Asbury Park Wheelmen in it who can pos- a short vacation hero, .after lit tending, col-, The High School’s twelfth annual.com­ by Signor Guiseppe Vitale, supported by Miss Minnio. Justico is stopping tit tho to please their scholurs. On Tliursduy by , Biblybeon hand, as there, is hope of at least lege during the. past, months. Thej; nre at mencement took place Wednesday evening. the Assembly Choir and orchestra. Central House. Miss .Just Ice is a resident Schneider’s Beaeh Band was in attendance. invitation of their teachers the classes spent , one of tho prizee falling this way. Entries the Gem. . • Mr. W. H. Stokos* second Iccturc on the of Pedricktown, N. J. Tho programme was as follows; Overture, the afternoon at Bradley Beaeh, whero . are being received by Joseph L. Cliver. rMr. and Mrs. E. C. Nation nnd daughter, Model of Jerusalem will be given Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Badeau and three children, “ My Dream;” hymtr, “ Abide With Me;” games, were played- ahd short stories read,. : of I’eekskiilj N. Y., are at .Llowellyn Cot­ to the children’s delight. They all returned .*.' He Treated Them Coolly. afternoon, July. 18, at -1 o’clock. “ The of Summit, N. J., spent several days at the tage for a week. They contemplate inuking chant, “ Tho Lord’s Prayer.’’ class; saluta­ March of Civilization” is to be discussed late. In the afternoon;after a most pleasant v; The members of St. Paul’s M. E. Church Lnngdon the past week; an- extended visit to the Cirove later in the tory, * * Difficulties,! ’Carrie L. van" Gilluwe; SB by Bishop Newman, D.D., LL.D., at 8 tiinc/;;;';' vr, 0 :V-;-;-r f choir nro convinced that Mr. Edward Flit- Presiding’ Elder W. H. Burns and wife, season., chorus. . “ Awake,1' ay.n'ke;” biographic!il- o’ciock’tho same evening/' The closing^ex­ all the way from Chicago, are at* the Sum­ e.-say, “ Martin Luther,” Sarah E. Conover; eroft can do other things besides singing Andrew B. Doeblcr, of l ’liiladelpiha, has Hr. W ilsonT of Chicago. ercises take placo Friday, July 19, when mer field for n few weeks. chorus, “ Happy and Light,*’ Bohemian bass in that musical organization—and do taken the Home Cottnge, corner Broadway i0 ik Bishop Newman will deliver the commence­ Girl; recitation, “ The Painter of Seville,’’- . Ciiarles; Wilson .of, Chicago, by; profession/^ - them equally, as well, too. For instance, it Mrs. Dr. J. Embury Price is making a and Pilgrim Pathway., Mr.’ Doebler is one ment address. . The' presentation Of jliplo- Louise M. .Wilson ma|e'quartette, “ Sleep, a tnhnp? afrtvc\d at Vhe\Summerf)eid Hotel ‘01 iltheir undivided opinion that ho mnkes.an short stay ot the Ceutral House. She is a of the Quaker City’s busiest plumbers, with' mas occurs nt 3.15; The annual reception My. Lady,” Messrs. Harrison, Bateman, about .supper, tinio Wednesday evening. •; " excellent host; and since last Saturday night native of Sing Sing.: N. Y. a shop and office at *214 Walnut street.. will be given at the Arlington Hotel at T- J50, Martin and Hubbjird; historical essay, “ The He. neglected /the customary formality,' of^ they, hold him in greater esteem than ever, Mrs. Dobbins’ cottage, No. 11 Atlantic M i nnd tho programme will terminate with .Mrs. Charles C. Whitney, of Brooklyn, and attiichingliia autograph, to-the register, biit^'V? if that be possible. After the usual rehear­ avenue, has been rented for the season by Influence of the.Puritans,” Jphn R. Dingle; sal thnt evening, Mr. Flitcroft invited the fireworks at the beach at 9 o’clock. Mrs. E. R. Whitney and Mrs. Etlwin S. Me* two-part song, “ Song of the Fairies,1'’ believing It time to break . his fast, de-.; . The officers of tho Assembly nre: Rev. E. C. P. Jadwin, of Scranton, Pa. members of tho choir to accompany him Cook, of Ke nil worth. 111.-, tnnke up a i»lei»s*. class; overture, selection form LaPeri- manded something to eat. -Ho was;given. •. H. Stokes, D.D., LL.D., President; B. B. Miss Clara Bradley, of Asbury Pork, hav­ around, to Day’s icic cream garden and dis­ ant pnrty of relatives who are enjoying life chole;” scieutific essay, !‘Cotnmerciul Elec­ the .-desire ;o f .his .heartf und iinme^hiteljr;' ing rented her cottage, will reside inthe cuss Mhe merits of a generous supply of Loomis, Ph.D., Supt. of Instruction; Rev. at the Inskip. • tricity, ”*E.Irwin Radcliffe; chorus,“ Spring displuydjl, li Is. .base: .1 ngnititude': .by fin d in g J. P. Clyiner, D.D., Normal Instructor; Grove. She is at the-Belviderc. frozen comfort. It was rather a cool pro William P.-Hayes, of tlie Treiiton Rubber Song,” cla?s; recitation, “ Briar Rose,” . fault .with the victuals—not so much with cceding, tosay the least, but those fortunate Mr. Georgo M. Brown, C. L. S. C. Field Bishop Edwurd- Wjlson Is, with his .fam­ Companj*, Trenton,-. N. J ., accompanied, by Grace A. Hamilton; piano solo, selection the quality as.the quantity. Officer Chain-.t- enough to be present had a delightful time. Secretary; Prof. J. R. Sweney, Musical ily, nguin comfortably settled.in his pleas­ his daughter, Miss T. Evelyn Hayes, will from “ Faust,” JohnR. Dingle;valedictory, berlafn • was importuned ' to care for Mr# They unanimously voted Mr.' Fiiteroft tb be Director; Mrs. B. B. Loomis, Junior De­ ant cottage neaf St. Paul’s Church. spend the season lit Ocean Grove. They are “ Songs of Nations,”. Lulu Crovvell; male Wilson, bt; Chicago,’during tho nlght-Iest partment ; Mrs. 3. It. Sweney, ‘organist. an accomplished, agreeable and entertnin- Mrs. George-. B. Bradley is nt the Ran^ guests of tho Waverly.-• ' quartette, “ Tom, tliQ Piper’s Son,” .Messrs. ho get into mischief. Ho was escorted to Harrison, Bateman, Martin and Hubbard;* the cooler and left , to hiinsef, perhaps to ' dolph Cottage. Mrs. Bradley is the wife of Dr. C- J. Nice, of Pliiladelpiha, is again •ln g ho9t’ • 1 — f ; r SV Arrivals at the Gem. presentation of- diplomas by Counsellor meditate upon the pxqiter study of mankind. a prominent New York physician. occupying tent No. 1, Mt. Carmel Way, his Meeting of Hp worths League. . Arrivals at the Gem . jnelude Miss S. S. David Harvey; class tong; overture, Mexi­ Thursday niorning Justice Patterson gavo Thccoilcetion last Sunday morning at St. summer residence, sinec Centennial year,. him his choice of five days In the county, •'• Tho Epworth. Leauge chapters of-’this Murray, New York; Miss Mary M. Ferris, can Dunce, “ Media Noche.’’. Paul’s M. E. Church, in riid of several sj>e* 187(5. Ne\t to tiie O.uakec City, Dr. Nice juil or taking his departure from this, vicin­ vicinity held an enjoynblo mating ajondny Poughkeepsie, N. Y .; 'Miss Mamie II. citled-funds, amounted to $140. thinks Ocean Grovo the best place utop of ity. Needless to say he chose the lesser of‘ night in the Belmar. MethflBist t3hurch. Reeder, Trenton; Miss Linda Mayberry, The Misses Deborah aud Louisa Hough? the earth.- G. A. R, ENCAHPMENT, ’96. New Brunswick, N. J . ; Mrs. E. F. 'Chill- the tv.o evife, and sought greener pastures They were warmly welcomed in a neat ad­ ton ure nt Otis Cottnge. Their stay here Mrs. Bonsail’s tent, corner of 'l’ennsylva- mon, Lnnslngburgh, N. Y.; W. PI. Broknw, Unljs5 All Signs.Fatl.the Veterans Wilt Build: elsewhere.; ■ ■ dress by Rev. S. O. Chattin, of Belmar, to will bo prolonged until the enrly.fnll. nia and Embury avenues, has been rented which Rov. Frank Moore, of Spring Lake, Jr., Trenton; W. Barnoby, wife and two Their Camp Fires in A sbury Park in james Wlllluine, of Brooklyn, is a visitor by. Mrs. H. Stideli, of Newcastle, Del.,, June of Next Year. Pastor Allen’s Illness. happily responded. The .programme Con­ children, Mrs. M. E. Hunt, Albany; J. C. whoso husband is treasurer of tlie Delaware, TJh? .uiaiiy warm friends, of Rev. W. A.' . Woodward, wife and two children, Cleve­ who finds life worth living at Ocean Gro\^. The question of the G. A. .R.’State En­ sisted of solos, duets, recitations, etc. D. I roii Works located at .that place. The fam­ Alien, piistor of tho Asbury Park Methodist land; Mrs. Jqljn Adams, Miss Bessie Gale, He’ registered at the Ocean House on Mon- campment of i^ lti is engaging the atten­ McCall MacGregor, of Xew York, gave an ily will move here about July .1. Church/ have been greatly concerned about ; instructive talk “ Bible Study.” .“.Our Brooklyn; Mrs. E. P. Law, Mrs. A. G. Irby, day. . • • . • tion of comradcs in all sections of New Jer­ 011 the reverend gentleman’s condition since ho Bndgo and Colors” was the subject dis­ Master Robert Irby, Washington, D, G, ; J. C. Woodward, of Cleveland, Oliio, with The Home Cottage,-southwest corner .of sey. As .a place of .holding* Asbury Park is was attacked with a homorrhnge on Wed­ cussed by Mrs. Kate Raphael, of Ocean Mrs. George Forrest, True Forrest, Clinton, his wife and two children, came east on Broadway and . Pilgrim Pathway, will this looked upon with favor, and it .is more than nesday evening. Flo ’was'talking to Dr. Grove, in a very able and interesting paper. Iowa; Dr. Henriquo Ellis,. Malcolm Ellis, Saturday lust, and selected.the Gem ns their 6eoson be occupied by Mrs. M. E. Doubler,* likely that; the cump-tires of tho battle- Bryan-In tho hitter’s.office when seized with Rev. J. H. Batten, of the West'Grove chap­ Brazil, S. A .; Mrs.; Harriet A. Tracey, Mrs. stopping plucc.. of Philadelphia. This house has beeii scarred vets will burn brightly in our sister, a' spell of coughing1 whose severity .brought • iter, hnd charge of the “ question box.” A A. L. Reynolds, Mt. Vernon, N. Y ; Mitrs placed in excellent condition for. the recep­ city in the summer o f .1S9G. * . ., Mrs. E. P. Law, of Washington, D. C., on a hemorrhage, Medicai aid wasimmo- number of other features mnterinlly assisted Martha Moffett, Lakewood. tion of summer guests. A delegation of the G. A. R. visited tho with her daughter. Mrs. A.. G. Irby, and diatuly given him tind ho passed n comfort­ in making the time pays pleasantly. Purk oh Thursday and took a look over the grandson Muster Robert 1 rby, ure again L. E. Weber and family came to the Lung-, able-night. Another slight hemorrhago folr . Landed an Eight Pound Basa. located at the.Gem; don lust week. Mr.1 Weber is u buyer for. ground. Present were Department Com­ A Shower of Rice.. mander Henry S. White, Red Bank; Adju­ lowed, next morning and it is reported ho James Woglotn, who resides at the corner Mrs. Thomas West, of Philadelphia, ar­ the laecs and millinery department of John has suffered'several others since. An emir ' Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Clarke, whose mar of Bench nnd Heck avenues, was successful Wonumnker’s store, Philadelphia. On Sat­ tant "General Terhuue, Long Branch; ;De- rived nt the Grove Inst Suturday. During portmcht Chaplain Hill, Red Bunk'; £enior neut spjcialist of- New York city Is in con­ ringe at Newburg, N, Y., Wednesday of in landing an eight-pound striped biiFS from hor stay here ?he will make the Red Swiss urday last Mr. Weber sailed, for Paris on Vice Department Commander Martin, Cam­ sultation with his physicians, and the hopo last week, wo8 chronicled in all of the pa- the Ocean Grove fishing pier,foot of Embury Cottage her abiding place. business, leaving , his fainliy here to await for his t-peedy recovery.Is universal. , pors of that city, cnme to Ocean Grove on avenue, Tuesday morning of this* week. Mr. his return.. . ’ den; Quartermaster General Richards; As­ Mr. E. A.-Faulks and A. L. Clark,-tvio sistant Insjiector Haines, Past. Department Rev. AlleiV has been overworked for somo their wedding trip. While here they were Woglom is an ardent disciple of Izaak Wal­ Youell’s Cottage, 34 Surf avenue,-is a of Elizabeth’s business men, .will spend the Cothmander. Hartshorne, Camden, and fif­ time piir-t, but such has always been his zeal;. tho guests of Mr. C. H. Millar, proprietor ton, und catches such as this one proved to cozy place. Since Mr. Youell-bought this Hummer at the Grove, boarding while here teen or twenty others representing different for. the. causf! -of Christianity that he was • of tho Arlington. Mr. Clnrkc, some years be render the diversion d o u bly enjoyable property he has made many changes for at the InterJuckcn.. posts throughout the State,-who were ap-. loth t|ut-h eare and attention have been be-V.'h: ^- in Ocean Grove, but business called Mr. The Intest arrivals at the Ocean Avenue may well be believed- the committee were innrked with a •plent iful shower of rice and this one, tho ’I’imks would be pleased to stowed upfiiv.the grounds fronting tho Audi-; Mackio away, to tho regret ot many warm Houso are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Downing favorably impressed with the Park’s many good .wishes/ Mr. Clarke is now engaged make a note of it. torium. Florist Thompson's serviced were friends.' . : ' . '• and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. C». Fisher claims to their consideration, und their re­ in the . grocery business in Newburg. He and daughter, Philadelphia; .Mrs. William culled into requisition jn setting out somo is well.known to muny of the Grove’s sum- Can You Sing? Rev. Frank Morse, D.D., assistant pastor port will entertain no other place of meet, beautiful-plants. - H. Hyler and two daughters,Uort Chester ing. Thu' encampment will undoubtedly mer visitors. Mrs. George M. Bennett will, have charge of Rev. Dr.. McArthur’s Huptist Churcli, 1’ridham & Stokes- wlU have charge of tho N. Y;; Miss A. Babel, Philadelphia. draw from lOjOOO , to, 15,000’ people. of tho music, at the . Auditorium on the 57th street, Nev.' York, was a receut guest .fishing pier, foot of Embury, avenue; this There. a re - 7, OOl) G ra nd A riny men i n New Changes at the Postoffice. Fourth of July this year, as-In the past* ot the Randolph. He was accompanied by The many friends and patrons of thd In-, season. Every ‘morning the pier- is filled Jersey.- * Postmaster Evans in constantly studying She desires to have the assistance of nil the' his charming wife. They contemplate a re­ terlacken-will be glad to know that Mrs. M. With enthusiastic fishermen. A banquet was. tendered' the . visitors at to increase the comfort and convenience old singers, nnd as many new ones as may turn trip later on. Aggings will nguin superintend Its utTuirs during the w.*uson of 18115. The attractions Weir’s dining rooms Thursday evening. Joe Harrison rode a mile Over thenew of tho public wilh respect to tbe facilities enro to lend-their voices for tho occasion. Mrs. D. H. Harris and daughter, of. St. track at the Athletic grounds on"Wednesday, of his office. That his efforts are apprecia­ Rehearsol will, be held at Association Hull, Louis, Mo., aro enjoying the novelty of a offered here aro central location und excel­ lent accommodation!-. Census Enumeration. morning in the fust time bf 2.15 3-5.. ted goes without Baying. This week he has Friday evening. Hero is a chance for those first visit to the Atlantic coast. While in Lillagore’s pavilion is now opened in all Census figures iire always interesting.. taken out several of tho old box-racks, and who cun' sing to particularly distinguish Ocean Grove they are staying at tlie Alaska, Mr. A. J, Westervelt, owner of tho cottage its departments. . During the post week tho The latest figures showing, the population of hns moved the general delivery window to themselves, as the special services warrant ahd thoy express themselves as being charm­ No. 09 Webb avenue, Occun Grove, has big pool has been uised by a largo number Neptune township outside of tho Incorpora­ the front of the office. Two windows for extra exertion pn the part of the partici­ ed with their experience. given it a unique name, one that puzzles of persons us the ocean has been rather high packages and papers have bcen placed here, pant^ • . • Mr. S. W. Fitzgerald, has been engaged Ijcople us to its origin. Mr. Westervelt has ted boroughs of Asbury Park, Bradley Beach und Avon are as follows: • to bathe in. giving people the opportunity of dropping as assistant prescription clerk at -S) ' D. threo children, Lulu, Jennie and Albert, Of.Bob Hunting, whoso circus will exhibl. their mail into tho porper receptacles the Touring by Private Conveyance. und. the first syllable of each of .their names Houses. Woolley’s drug store, Main avenue. Mr. Oconri (irovc, 5JJ’J . at Asbury Park, Thursday, July 1, tho Dun- more rapidly. " Mr. Evuns contemplates sev­ Mrs. . A. S. Reynolds nnd her inother,. Mrs. Fitzgerald is a graduate of tlife Philadelphia appears on the sign over tiie door— Lu-'Jon- West Grove, 102 dee Star says: “ At the Royal Amphitheatre eral other improvements which will be for Al. • West Park,' 01S- the advantago of his patrons. Lyons, of. Mount Vernon, N. Y., made the. College of Pharmacy, elnsd of *95, and nothing so enjoyable as Bob Hunting’s journey from that city to Ocean Grove last comes well recommended as u skilled phar­ The Bryn-Muwr will be- muna«ed thLs.yeur Bal..of Township, 151 Burns-like .witticisms.” • . . ' ;’' Church Festival. week by easy stages in u carriage. They maceutist; by A. X. Wilcox. This-is his twelfth sea­ Total, 14JM. iu :jo oot5 Rev.,M. Relyea lost his gold eyeglasses ' ' ’'ti were driven hither by Mr. Reynolds, u prom­ Mrs. Robert Kennedy, Jr;, hnd Mrs. and chain on Thursday somewhere between -: ^ .l The Woman’s Home Missionary Society inent grocer of Mount Vernon, who returned son as a Grove boiiiface. The liouse has These figures were kindly furnished to the of St. Paul’s Church, Ocean Grove, will homo noxt day, leaving tho ladies comfort­ Leuz, of New York, spent u. week .at the .undergone 1 miny liUcrutIons’- nnd improve­ Times by Assessor S. A. Cliver. Ocean Grove iind Asbury Park. The finder . *V -i^ hold an ice cream, cuke nnd fruit festivul, ably situated at tho Gem. Cottage, corner Grove, prior to. their departure for Antwerp ments since, coming hitu the*hands of Mr. will confer a great favor’by returning them V. vi-iJ Tuesday evening, June 25, nt the National Surf and Beach avenues. Having their via Red Star-line steamer Noordlnnd. From Wilcox. It •htis been newly furnished, re­ to, the owner ox-to'ih Is ofllce. . . . ; Hotel near the post office, Main avenue, team with them, thoy ure enjoying some of SPECIAL SALE of fine Summer Silks, Ocean Grove. Fancy articles will be on sale. the many pleasant drives’oflored hereabouts Antwerp they go to Paris. They exj>eot to painted, etc. It Ih centraliy located and from Jil cents to'$1.00 per yard, Saturday William Murdoch, n prom Inent. {lawyer of'^ '4 ^ ! Como and help a good and worthy eauee. and of wliich . they speak In enthusiastic return on the City of PaTis, August 17, and possesses all the conveniences desired by the Washington, D. C., is-stopping tit tho Admission free.—Adv. and Monday, at Clayton's Emporium.' terms. will then revisit tho Grove. summer guests. Don’t iniaa toe chance.—Adv. Murine Villa. '• ' ‘ • •*'' ' . ■' --.V- .'l OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1894.

nouse, tiio noor opening and closing so tho namo of Howard has evor lived or SPONGE GARDENING. MYSTERY OF THE GREAT RUBY. quickly that my view of him gave me boarded hero. I am sorry to disappoint j no additional knowledge. you. ” tiwtinfn'd from third page. V.: X stood debating what stop next to “ It doos not specially matter. Thank PROFITABLE SEA FARMS ALONG THE I slackened my pace wiioii confident tako, whon I becamo aworo that anothor you for your kindness,” I replied, lift­ FLORIDA COAST. i party had arrived on tho scene. of being near whoro tho cab had left its ing my hat and bowing mysolf off the passenger and turnod back. ,1 w*as peer­ poroh. > . .• ’V ■'/ .• ■>■- ■ . ;*; >. Infc-rntlosr PaoU Not Generally Known ing to tho right, and left in tho gloom CHAPTER XI. • Nothing could bo more certain than THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR Concerning nn Article of DtllUy—Awl»t- when I exclaimed in an undertone; • Tho new-arrival was a dog of im- that this old lady liad spoken tho truth. iltw, Rendered tho Imlugtry l>y tlte Gov- “ EurekaI I havo found Hr* • •' Diouse size. I first heard a low, throat- Tho/parties whom I w'as seeking had gning growl and then foit him sniffing ernmont’s Fifth CotinnMiiion. • It wns tho vory spot I had in! miwl nover crossed tho threshold. -All that I A long lano, bordered on oach side l>y at my bools. One of tho first,thoughts of had dono beforo was a blunder. So it. : . Eyor slnco tho spongo fisheries of tho a- vagrant in anproaqhing a house is CHAS. SCHW AGER & CO tall shade trees, led to a house fully.200 goos. I must begin over ngoin. ^.Bahamas and tho gulf coast of Florida yards distant from the main highway wh other ho is likely to como in cohtaot I hod just turned from tho lane into : showed signs of becoming exhausted of- and so hidden among. trees, ns I:spoil w ith a canine, but that danger had not tho highway and wns walking toward © people's o Store, V ;forts havo been mndo t o cultivate sponges lonriiod, that, except in the winter sea* occurred to mo. town whon a cab wheolod around a '/ on farms or artificial beds, and moro ro-. .son,-ifc- could not bo seen by any ono I spoko in a soothing voico to tho bond in tho road and approached at a huge dog, whoso noso touched my hip, spauking gnit. My heart • beat a littlo ‘V gently scicnco has tried to imitate tho passing over tho road. A moro .seel tided' for I was anxious to establish friendly faster whon I recognized tho drivor . gonuino article by converting tlio soft dwelling couliV not bo found in a long 6 2 0 - 6 3 3 C o o k m a n A v e riu ie , search, and tho starliko twinkle: from relations: with him, but ho know ! his whom I hod vainly attempted to follow, & fiber of tho coeoiuiut leaves and shells fluty, and hie manner becamo so threat­ ond who, I was now satisfied, was tbo ■i;? into Bpouges of commercial value.: tho surrounding trees showed the house to be occupied. . . ■■■■. ening that I saw I must retreat. It was oiio that had bought his whip about my • ■ Spongo farming is now a successful in-. oledi*. that h o ni ean t * ‘brisiness, ’ and shoulders and received a groat soaro H SB U R Y PH RK , ISt- J.» ‘ dlls try, and hundreds of acres in tho gulf I turned into the ! lane, thq gate of which must have been romoved Iqng be­ tho safest placo for mo was somowhero thoro for. of Mexico ..along the Florida coast aro elso. i • ‘' ... [y- .. * ; V ■ Beforo ho fairly saw mo I wheeled planted with “ spongo cuttings.!'. and fore, and walked silently up the avenuo' iii tho gloom, tiio conviction strong upon i It would not do to break into a nm^ like a flash and walkod iu the direction D on’llh il toJVotc Prices in o u l 1 W indow s. Everything soeds. Tho work is hot dissimilar in for nothing inspires a dog .with , inoro ho was driving. If ho noticed my.no­ many rospeots to oyster culture. The mo that I was oii tho’verge of impor­ tant events. V;'' courage than the .sight of a fioeiug por- tion, ho thought nothing of it. ‘ yotmg sponges aro plan ted in water , Bon, and it is the same if tiso pursuer is I carelessly looked up as ho passod . To my surprise, tho sound of carriage lor everybody at hard tim e prices. along tho coast vaiyiug from ono to livo a man. I tried to walk with a cortain nnd through tho glass window of tho cab whoels; broke tho stillness.. A:vehicle fathoms in depth. dignity, uttering all tho conciliatory ex­ saw tho faco of a woman, '* was coming from the houso toward the ;.V’ ’A fow yeara ago. tlio fish commis­ pressions nt my command and oven try­ highway; ; I stepped to one side among sioners had their attention called to the ing to pat his enormous head., To be Continuedi tho shadow of the trees and waited. apongo fisheries off tlio Florida coast, Brit a snap at my hand and more Tho carriage was approaching, with and after finding that- tho beds were bo­ growlB showed that ho was in no mood tho horso on a walk, as if the driver Professional d in g rapidly depleted of tho best stock, to be conciliated. Ho knew I was aii was uncertain of his bearings in the examination of tho fisheries was made intruder, and ho must have been taught gloom. From that I decided'th fit ho was f)R. BRUCE S . KEATOR, desires to on ■£jtb .nscertain' somo why of preserving to adopt summary measures with per­ not familiar with tho place. nounce tbat lie bus sold hia good-will,prac­ • them. The specimous of sponge taken to sona of that class,- Ho kept close to me, tice nud property to The obscurity was so .doep that I only Washington in tho autumn of thb year Btill growliug, and seemed to be trying JOSEPH H- BRYAN, A- M., M. D.‘ caught tho outlines of vehicle, animal jjrf woro found to bo reproductive if the to settle in his mind the best method of formerly of Now York City, nnd commend Ii Ib and driver as. they moved past, mid en­ successor us competent and thoroughly relia­ • 'proper, conditions wero supplied. Tlio making an attack, Tlius matters stood tering tho highway turned 'toward.the; ble. A sbury P nrk, J u n e 1 ,16UI. •: eponges in tho autumn wero found to de- when wo reached tho head of the ave­ Offick—221 Asbury ove, Asbury Park town. What I saw, however, showed H ouits-8 to 10 a. in., -7 to 0 p. m . :yelop masses of protoplasm or spores, nue nud I walkod briskly toward tho that it was a oab, such as are seen Telephone, tf7. . which iu the spring of the year wero lib- highway. around tho railway station a t all hours ■ erated. These spores contained thq small, How. I yearned to'break into a run J UIJA S, BAIUGUT, M. D. " • of tlio. (lay. ' reproductive particles froiii which the and dosh with speed of the wind to tho “ I was mistaken, . was m y conolu- Do You Advertise? V sponges developed. Some of the sponges main road! But, sprinter though I was, Homffiopathlc Physician and Surgeon. ^experimented with did not reproduce sion. “ This is thothe carriage which I Ofllce and Residence—99 Main Avenue, comer I could bo ho match for that huge crea- of Xew Jersey Avenue, OCEAN GKOVE, N. J. Itheir kind at all, and it was found.that tried to follow. TheTho driver has tarried tnr&> ^-.Vi/;-;. ; . aw hiloat tho liousehouse tiand is therefore late Diseases of W om en and C hildren, E x a m in a ­ Now is the time, and the :; in order to cultivate thq sponges it was Suddenly ho mado a snap at my heels, tions and Locnl Treatment n specialty. Out- in rot urn ing. M- -v . gfde calls day or n igh t attended, Uours, 7 to 10 necessary to plant sponges that; pro­ and with an involuntary exclamation I v-.T.1 resumed my appi of the dwell- a.m ., 1 to 3.30 p.m ., 0.30 to D p. n i. ' duced certain colls tlmt contained the leaped -into, the; air and was off - like a ing, ■where a light gl ^jALTEirU. PIEUSON, “ " “ ova or egg and others that represented from ono of fleer^'- - OCEAN GROVE TIMES tho windows. As I drew near I kept spermatozoa, “ Let mo alone or I ’ll kill you!” I ARCHITECT. among tho shadows ai A small spongo farm was established as much as possible, shouted, drawing my revolver. Ofllce at Rogci-s M ills, A sbury P ark, N . J lor nothing wns-was memore probablethan at Woshingtou, and then others along , It is not to bo presumed that the ca-. P. O. llox, 7S.5. Offers the most valuable medium through tho Florida coast as experiments. These pine grasped tho meaning of my threat, J WILLIAM ROBERTS, , proved successful, so that private indi­ or if ho did.he was not frightoned, for which to place your attractions viduals went into the' business, Thero ho was upon me tho next instant. Ho 1 ARCHITECT. aro many acres of sponge forms near • Post Ortlce Building - Asburj' I'jirk, N. J. landed upon my shoulders nnd would 1 Box 1002. before the people. Key West, and others at Anclotc, Fla., havo borne mo to tho earth had I not and near Tumpa, Theso farms wero first jhaken him off. QH. BEEGLE, | supplied with their seeds from tho fish But his blood was up, aud ho was liko. . commissioners, but now they aro ob- No. 7lj Main Avenue, Oeeau Grove, N. J . ( a juuglo tiger. He meant to tear mo to O ffice Hocks-7 to 9 a . m., 12 to 2, « to 8 1*. m. [ Do You Print ? ■ tained direct from the sponge fisheries. shreds aud would have dono it thq next '' In tho autunui of the year tho various minute had I not prevented. I had faced R, GEORGE B. HERBERT, | kinds of sponges aro purchased by the D ...... around and saw tho torriblo beast leap DENTAL SURGEON. j It so, and there is anything you now require, : - spongo culturist, who geuerally takes an straight at my throat. A sweep of my OlHceopposlte.the Detiot, over the Asbury I assortment that is sure to supply him left arm averted this danger, and ns bo Park and Ocean Grove Bnnk, corner of .Mam .with both tho male and female cells, Street and Mattison Ave,, Asbury Park> N. J, ] gathered himself for another spring I Hours. 9 a. st. to 5 p , m . O us administered, j vr.; Tlio beds, or farms, are usually locat- t let fly with three shols of my revolver. Appointments made by insll or In person. The Times Job Office ^ed\- at some woll protected place along ' That -settled him. Wheu a man has j QLAUDE V.GEURIN, -the coast and fenced in with natural for-', ! to decido hot ween killing a dog and bo- v uintions and artificial dams. The Sponge j ing killed , by him, he is uot apt to hesi- \ AITORNEY AT LAW ' seeds are kept in small , “ pounds” 1 tate, * MASTER IN CHANCERY. is full}’ equipped with all the necessary ap Post Olllce Building, Asbury Park, N. J. ihrough tho winter, where tho masses of The occurrence settled auother thing. :v;protoplasm >develop and grow.. Early in It was idlo for mo to keep any surveil­ pliances for turniiig out Fine Printing f,the spring these spores are liberated ih AVID HARVEY, JR., ^ mnn u'iis icnlking back and forth, lance of tho house for some time to D at short notice and at low prices. ; tho larger body of water, . where they come. The shooting of the dog would C O U N S E L L O R AT LAW. that somo watcher was on the alert for ; soon swim around. The eggs continue to alarm tho inmates, aud thoy would be Mokmouth Building. Asuuuy P a k k . N . J . suspicious visitors. No burglar could; Commissioner of Heeds of New York and grow rapidly, and in a short- time attach on tho watch for the rest of tho night. haye been more guarded than I, and Peuusylvaula. Acknowledgements.taken Vthemselves to the rocks or coral forma­ Probably Darius Howard would read ofall'Slates. CARDS when I stood within a dozen yards of tion at tho bottom of the'water. the meaning of the affair and leave the the front: door I was; certain no liyiiig It is very difficult to got tho right dwelling for good. If so, my venture DARKER N. BLACK, BILL HEADS, person had seen me.; location for an ideal spongo bed An had not only failed to do good, but had C IV IL E N G IN E E R , • The lane which I had followed to that .arm of the sea where tho salt- water done harm. M o nm outh BuituiNO Aacuuv P a k k, N .J . NOTE HEADS, point had no fence on either side, hor! •flows in freely that has a uatural hard But such are the chahccs of war, and was there any surrounding the house, bottom is tlio best. Rocks, stones and. why regret that which cannot bo helped? J E . L A N N IN G , LETTER HEADS, which, as I havo stated, stood among a other substances can be dropped at the. Taking to the highway^ I walked' group of trees, 6ome of 'which m ust. COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, bottom for' tho spouges to fasten them­ briskly,never stopping until I reached R oom No. 10, Monmouth B u il d in g , CIRCULARS have been 100 years old. The avenue selves to. Tho lagoon is then dammed the railway station. I was in time to . A sbury P a rk, N . J. ended; among these, though the way up, so that when tlio seed is put in fresh catch the train to Jersey .City, and soon waa opeu along tho side of the dwelling it cannot float out to sea again. Somo was iu bed at a hotel on the New' York QAVID H. WYCKOKF, to the barn and other buildings at the In fact all kinds of Commercial and Hotel simply. throw their sponges in such , a side, kept by a friend of mine, who rear. JUSTICE OFTHE PEACE, ;lagoon in tho fall of tho year and let the knew my profession and gave me every NOTARY PUBLIC. Some of the *facta which I give, it Printing at Moderate Prices. protoplasm develop there. Under proper facility I wished. It was so convenient General Collection Agency. cultivation the sponges thus raised are will bo understood, were learned after­ to the railway that ii saved mo the Room >*o.9, Monmouth B’ld’ng, Asbury Park. superior to thoso found in the sea. Only ward. . The house was a very old one, time I must have lost had I gone to my Office: 48 HA1N AVENUE, OCEAN OROVE, N. J i ’the best varieties are propagated. Tlie made of, stone, with a broad piazza home Up town. Q A. SALLADE, . **8heepsw6ql” is the choicest, witli a tex- along tho front, aiid : had been in the r - a p o t h e c a r y ... The. iudividnal who stepped off the R35Cookman Avenue, A h b u h y P a k k , N . J . tiire fine, soft and strong. These sponges possession, of one family from a few train nox<; day at Rahway would never Everything on hand pertolnlng to a First Everybody Reads the Times. Dc you? sell for from $1150 to. $8 a pound The years .‘subsequent to the Revolution. ; havo beeu suspected of beiug thb va­ Class Un>g Store. j. * ‘yellow” sponge is next in quality, and A man was walking back and forth grant who slouched into town the day ^its price is much less than the“ sheeps- on the porch,- as if. iu deop meditation. precediug and walked from Elizabeth to A. S. Burton, D. D. S. I. G. Burton, D. D. S. Xew York office rtosed/rbm u t. to Oct. st. wooL!’ Tho “ grass” spongo raised is I could follow bis progress by the sound that poiut. Ho wos fashionably dressed, 1 BURTON BROTHERS, very limited, for its value is too small of his feet, by the tjiow of his cigar and prim looking and carried a small cane. to pay one for the trouble. by tho dim outlines of his figure as ho 1 had decided upon a magnificent game Dentists; passed in frout of the two windows of Asbury Park, 33 West3Uh. Street, After the sponge. farm is once started Of bluff; '. , - New Jersey. . New York. thero is little, more to.do with it except Iho large room, in which a light was The day was brisk and cool. It had H.C.Winsok, Prest. G.W .Kvans, Vlce-Prest. E.E.DaVton, Cashier. W.W, Ddvls, Ass’t Cash’r at harvesting time. The sponges grow burning. The windows, however, wero not rained for a week, aud tho weather rjR. GEO. L. D. TOMPKINS, slowly mid usually three years elapse be- curtained so effectually, that , not a was of that sort which makes a walk U DENTIST, fore any iirc pulled up. Then only tho \ |;Iimp*o could be obtained of tho in- a source of delight. Instead of hiring Post Ortlce Building, Corner Mattison Avenue and Emory Street. Anbury Park, N. J, ASBDRY PARK and OCEAN GROVE BANK, choicest, full grown oiios are gathered, j terior. a cab, I sauntered down town, turning Entlmice Po;*, 1SS9. not go aistray, and iu duo rime I saw For New Jersey, and Notary Public. • the deep waters of tho gulf. Armed with “ He’s my man,** was the thought tho stouo house among the partly denud* 4* Main Avenue. Ocean Gkove, n . J. CAPITAL 850,000 SUUPLIS, $<26,000 a long leaded pole a boat man can easily \ which urged me tothe furthestverye of ed trees on my left. There was tho av­ haul up tho spouges that he needs, mid • prudence. ,;1 presume he is thinking enue, lined on each side with the tower­ RS M. H. JORDAN, Transacts a General Hanking Business, Issues Foreign nnd Domestic Drafts, in tlio courso of a day he could gather ‘ about the great ruby. ” \ . ing poplars, aud I slackened my pace at m Prompt attention given toall matters entrusted to us. FASHIONABLE three times the quantity, pulled up by . I Of course at that timo 1 knew noth- tho very spot w h«o I had given the " C O L L E C T I C X A L E . a j s .3. P E O ! £ P T I A C m ^ O T P - T ■ tho regular sponge fishermen off the : ing of tho second stone which .Mr. How- quietus to the dog that so soroly beset DRESSMAKING, ooast. The water is comparatively shal- • ard sold to Burling, the jeweler, at Reasonable Rates. Now. York McDowell EnJECTOES. . me. He must have been a favorite, for System used exclusively. 39 Olln Street, low over tlie artificial beds, and not dis- ; ** Wliat was I lo gain by watching the his body had been removed and doubt­ Ocean Grove. • • N. E, Buchanon, J. S, Ferguson, Geo. W. Evans, C. C.Clayton, Geo. W , Treat, J. A. W nlnr ight turbed by tides, floating debris or winds. ■ figure of this person as lie was dimly less given decent burial. • . .. .. Dr. J. A. W, Hetrick, John Hubbard, Henry C. WJnsor, It is also very clear and pellucid, so that.! seen when moving in front of the our- “ They will bo suro to buy another, one can. see the l>ottom for a long dis-. ; tained window? If I were writing fic- T. Frank Appleby, I^ewls Rainear, Amos Tilton. Your Putronrgc Solicited but it isn’t likely they havo him yet,” ASBURY PARK AHD OCEAN GROYE tance dowL . Ocvasioually one 1 finds a tion, I would havo only to mako him "; was my comforting reflection as I strode sponge form where deep sea s^wnges are \ ;o!iloquize ond reveal tho thought surg- up the lane*, stepped upon tho porch and Stephen D, Woolley cultivated, imd it is n(\*essary, tiicn, to J ing through his brain, whereby ho would gave a resounding summons with th o . Dental = Parlors havo a diver to gather them. Here again 1 give me tho very knowledge I was seek- - polished brass kuocker on tho door. . TE-WELEIS, .the work is mado easier. The.diver, runs ! jug, but unfortunately tho detective ih It was opened by a colored woman, D r . I . <«. R i i r l o u , PHARMACIST no risk from sharks, tides or other in- j real life does not obtain information in who looked inquiringly, at me. DenM»l Surgeon, Proprietor, late of the tlrm of HAS REMOVED TOTHE Burton Brothers.; South M ain Street. conveniences that daily beset those off. that way. ■ • .. “ I wish to seo Mr. Darius Howard/1 tiiocoasu / • My man hummed the air of an opera, I said pleasantly. Business principles applied to dentlstrv. Opp. Occan Grove Gates. BRICK BUILDING, Tliovalnoof thesiwnge f:u-in increases-.) and now and then, when ho removed his The following Is u list of ptlces which we sub­ “ He doesn’t live here, sir. ” mit to the public to show tlmt the best den- Corner Cookmnn Avenue and Bond St every year despite the uniiuai hai-vest | cigar from his mouth, I fancied onco or “ I mean the dark haired, black eyed tistr> can be done at reasonable rates for cash. that is taken therefrom. The new } twice that he was muttering to himself; Teeth fro m ...... -S5.00 to $10.00 Awbtiry Park. gentleman who corue3 out from New .Solid G oal C row ns...... 5.00 spougcsaro spmiding raitil every square j But. though I strained my acute sense York occasionally. Sometimes his wife Bridge work or Teeth wit hour Plates, per inch of the bottom and sides of the pond j of hearing, I did not catch a single is with him. Sho is very handsome.” Tooth...... 1...... :...... ;...... 5.00 JOHN LEOKARD. -j are covered with young mid old sponges. G o ld F i l lin g s ...... i.W up All the latest designs and novelties word. So long as matters remained as The servant-was qoi to intelligent and Silver Fillings;...... 50c u p If no diseases or enemies get into the they were, I wquld never bo a whit the surveyed mo sharply. W h ite Cement Fillings..*...... ;...... oOc tip in Watches and Jewelry. bod, tbo, spouges will then .yield enor­ ri^nlns: Teeth;...... 50c u p Sanitaiy Plumber wiser. . “ Mr. Hickman lives here. I nevah : E x tractin g...... 7 ...... iic mous crops year after year. The annual. Finally ho halted in frout of the heard of the pussoua you name, ” *• w ith Gas...;...... -...... iKV Opposite Ocean Grove Main Ave. Gates. income from a gOod Vi zed bed ranges “ w ith Alglne....:...... ’...... 50c nearest window and stood looking off in “ Who.compose this family, please?” All work guaranteed. W ith Algino, the fa­ John • G°°Ki Jfroin $1,000 to $10,000, according to its the gloom. His cigar was nearly smoked “ Mr. Hickman', his mother nnd sister. mous locnl a mest hell c, we extract teeth posi­ Estimates on Sewer aud Water Connect \Bizo, location aud age.— Philadelphia I Dur, and ho puffed rapidly for a minuto tive ly w ithou t p*ln. Tl>c panent Is not m ade Dere’s nobody else, sir.” unconscious nnd then* are 110 bad after-effects. ions Promptly Furnished. Low' 1 0 ' Qflnies. j Dr two and then flung it from* him. It .At thia; juncturo a pleasant looking We have'successfully taken out thousands of Prices and Good Work. HOUSE t PSINTER, fell almost at my feet, and I recoiled, fe;ir- woman of 60 or 70, hearing the voices, teeth by this method. An Eu^U»h- View of It. Come in the tnornlne nnd have your teetli Qcean grove, g. h °f ll* ;• • t ful that it might reveal me. But that camo from tho sitting room aud iuquir- ; extracted and go.home lu the afternoon with ; . Mrs. Smith— I think u dreadful that was impossible. • -'•* ed what was wanted. a new set...... your divorce laws.in America should The individual’s form as outlined be­ George M. Bennett, - bo so mucli more leuient than they are • “ Possibly I havo mistaken tho name,” Asbury Park & Ocean Grove fore tho window was that, of a largo I 6aid courteously, “ but I was under First-Class Materials only. Lead and , in England. and graceful man, just the size of Dari­ AI N T ! N Oil used. No patent paints to fade. ; Mr. Van EeusseUer—Well, you see, the belief that it was Mr. Howard who DENTAL PARLORS. os Howard, and he wore the samo kind lives here. ” IN ALL :t s b r a n c h e s Estimates Cheerfully Given. my dear madam, in England divorce is Df hat. There could bo little doubt that 614 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park. • a luxury, whilo with us it is—er—a "No. I wa.i bora in this house and I.ock Box 2132, he Wa3 the same. havo lived in it all my life, as did my necessity*:—pmdon Pouch. Two blockaTrom railroad station, Elcctrie Suddenly ho wheeled and entered the father and grandfather. No person of cars pusa the door. Ocean Grove, N. J. ♦THIRTY -VDRRS-BXPORIBHCB,* OCEAN GROVE TIMES-SATURDAY JUNE 22, 1895; 3

suits nnd apartmonts. No ground for thoir coming, though it was not to bo suspicion thoro. • supposed that ho would lot any job slip HUNTING’S Now it will bo said that, having es­ if it did not interforo with his cngago* tablished tho fact that no ono had enter­ meut with tho, ones in whom I was so CIRCUS, ed tho rooms whilo ho was nsleop, but much interested. , ono conclusion %vas inovitablo. Ho had Tho hours dragged slowly by, tho robbed himself. It is not uncommon for trains stopping frequently. My cliarac-: WJu^euiT] and IVjenagsitie a person who has nover shown somnam­ ter compelled mo to koopot a distance, bulistic tendencies to develop them but I'never lost sight of my cabman will cxbiWtnt and managed to gain a fnir sight of tho through somp unusual causo. Tho pos­ ASBURY FAKK, J session of tho ruby filled tbo brain of passengers who disembarked. \yhrmer weather is coming, lli-triucr* Mr. Sandhusen for. tho timo to the ex­ It was. -woarisomo waiting,: bnb jusfc ators, ice Creum Freezers and Mummer clusion of almost every other thought.. as it wns beginning to grow dark my Cooking Stoves will soon be in great de­ Thcro would havo been nothing.strange reward came. •: • mand. Ourlineof Tltuif?daj, Julfl 4 • IteiV iterators hnd ho risen in tho night, taken the CHAPTER X. . Cl T AVElT'UiJ, ' o f "‘V h7 m (iJN/GHTSOw?- stono from ita box ond concoaled it .Tho East Indian was alcne. I waited this year will include the Challenge Ice* COPYRIGHT 1 89 5 , Bv AM ER ICAN PfTC5 5 ASSOCIATION. somewhoro without rotaining tho faint­ at tho lower end of tho platform until berg, as usual of coutv:e,. tlioy have been AITKitN'OON AND NIGHT. est recollection when ho awoke; I saw him walk briskly .to ‘ tho cab,, so satisfactory for so many yenrs, we couldn't do otherwise, besides perfect ' CHAPTER VIII. /. “ May I inquiro what it is?” My theory wos that ho had tfson, which hnd borno him and his compan­ dressed himself for the street and gono circulation nnd pure cold, dry air, the es: ■Whon two weeks had passed without “ I ’ll show you. It beatsoverything. ” . ion oway somo nigbta before. Then I out, taking tho ruby with him. ‘When sen tial elements of perfect preserving tho Bligbtosfc word from Carl Wittner, a Ho hurriedly turned over a number hurried down the street as,, far as .was of papers until ho found what ho wished ho returned,.lio arranged overything as qualities nre not found in every mako o f now cauBO of anxiety arose. Inquiries pradeut. A t tho first turn I paused, still Hefrigerator. The Challenge will bo tho it was before, oven to sliding the bolt of sent to his house wore answerod that ife and handed mo a slip, with tho remark: playing my part of a vagrant so well leader again for 1805, “Challenging” tho door in place. Ho had Ioffe tho stono was not known when ho would return. “Read that ” that I wps suto no Bnspieion would at­ competion if quality is considered. somowhero olso, and its discovery must It was n cablogram from his oorre* tach torao. Nothing had been heard from him fora bo n matter of uncertainty. Ice Cream Freezers. weok. Ordinarily this would havo been epondents ia and in theso I was certain now of being ablo to words: ThiB theory fitted tho caso perfectly, \ To make cream in four minutes, surely qauso for alarm, but Wittner had taught traco tho carriago a portion if not the bnt investigation showed that it waa un­ 1 the cheapest way to get it. The White hie wife novor to fool misgiving, oven “ Ruby gone.' Particulars by mail. ” whole distanco. tenable. In tho room across tbo hall Mountain, Gem, Rapid und Home—idl if sho failed to get word from him fora “ And that hno been stolen, tool” I • Darius Howard seemod to bo iu haste, good. Try one.. was an old man, an invalid, who was muoh longer period. His situation was exclaimed. for tho cab rattled off at a lively pace. “ That too? Was thoro another?” attended by two trained nurses. Iu obe- Sum m er Cooking Stoves often Buob that it-was indiscreet for' It wheeled abruptly-at my corner and dionco to his whim tho door of tho room Usint; oil, ga.«, hnd gasoline. him to send anything through the moils. asked Burling, catching mo up. sped down tho avenuo toward tho open loading.into tho hall was kept; open all. We are interested with the Pawley, “ Sho may not bo alarmed for her “I hear something of the kind,'but country! w ith mo following as fast as'if this message is tour days old. You w ill night. . Tho invalid's couch was invisi­ Bros., Co., in selling the best kinds of coal husband, ** remarked Sandliusen, “ but not faster than was'discreot; If I could , (by the w ay—just give us ii trial,) but soon know, all about it, ” I : remarked to ble to any ono passing along tho hall, eoo wherp tho next. turn was made, the la m .” but thoro was not a minute, throughout at the same time tiie comforts of the home . “ Why?” ; keep him off my thomo. chance of success was fair.- appeal to us, and so we are selling every Threo days later tho letter arrived. tho wholo night, when ono of tho nurses ''Thoso. East Indiana aro as trencher.* Tho autnrnn light was closing in. year, lots of Stoves, which' use no coal at Burling showed it to mo, and then for did not seo the closed door leading to oub as tho cobras of their own country, Tho street lamps wero lit aiid shining all, make very little heat in the house, Mr. Sandbusou’s apartmonts. No ono. and thoro is nono subtler and moro dan- tho first timo crimo a faint glimmoring from thp houses ou tho right and left, and cost very. little money, either, for could havo ontered or left his rooms' -gerous thon this Howard.” of light ns to tiio mysterious vanish­ : and in a few minutes tho vehicle was fuel or stove.. ment of Nana Sahib’s ruby. without being noticed. “But if any ill has befallen Witt* beyond sight. . Two other cabs passed JE W EL Gas anil Gasoline Stoves, old . It so happeuod that I know ono of tho nor, ” said I, moro disturbed than I was mo whilo I was hurrying on, ond a fow and new process are still the best, 300 Men and Horses. 300 nnrses ond questioned him closely. Ho willing to admit, “something would CHAPTER IX. hundred yorda out I como to a forking i PEERLESS and SPLKNOID Oil Stoves •THE fiTATKMENT. OF CATtL WITTNER.- had been on duty from midnight till 4 of the ways. ' I stopped, for thero was ' are. circular wick cooking stoves, tlie Admission Children Under ; have been known of it by tbis time.” 1 o’clock and saw nothing. Ho vouched “ Ordinarily you would bo right, but ; Iu looking over tho narrativo of my no means of knowing tho right course. latest produrtiohs having the latest im* friend, Mr. John R. Brown, I find that: for his companion, who was ready to ; prbyeincnts in the art. Call and see tliem Nine Years, . recall how many crimes of that kind But for tho fact that several vehicles operate. ho has cleared.tho way for what I havo swear that tho opposito door was not had followed tho ono. I had in mind I havo.been committed whioh did not opened until fully 1) o’clock tho follow­ Stoves aiincnHiny Parlor. lylost to tiio world, or at least to us, as concern of himself and Mr. Sandhuson hunting for objects much smaller than wero my only gnido. ‘ They showed mo service at the least possible cost. and examine the • if ho had nover existed. ” . ovor mj; long absence and silence. that, aud, when I- completed my exami­ objects at a distance o f a few rods, but Your patronage solicited. Greatly depressed, I left tho homo of . Tho writing of this ‘ ‘statement” is nation of the rooms, I was aa ..positive nowhero was a carriago in sight. proof that thoir grave fearB werp base­ that tbo. stono was not in any o f them James Y. Borden Patent Hair Goods, my friend and went to my own; 1 man­ Suddenly tho form of n man loomed less, though I hopo my wife will never as I am satisfied that it is not in tho, W 7 U T , 7UX, P H k L E Y , whether they purchase or not. aged to conceal from my family the trou- up iu front. Ho was coining toward mo, know tho situation in which I was hand which this miuuto is writiug these These kooiIh are eonstraeted without wire. tlo that was with mo In niy dreams as ond I dropped to a walk, so as not to M ain Street, : lace, net, Mvinft, Uipew or eortls, thereforoCan placed moro than onco during my ab­ words. It was gone. Reasoning or “ theo­ oxcito his suspicion. He advanced 1 h« drcss'.d to suit the table of tho wearer. woll as waking hours. Somehow or oth­ sence...... ■ ASRIJKY PARK. er I could not rid rayseJf of a certain rizing” thus, I brought up against a briskly and only gavo mo a glanco as From tho moment I loomed of tho blank woll a thousand feet high. Briiiidi Oflii-c of T’nwlev liros., Comp,my, Ladies’ and Children's Hair Cutting feoling that I was responsible to a par* wp met arid separated without greeting. solo of tho Nona Sahib ruby to Mr. Pat another way it may be said: | Coal uiul \Vod*l. . , and Shampooing. Old Goods Redressed. tial ex tent ior tho misfortune. As soon us it was prudent 1 resumed my Brown I was morally certain that somo Some ouo had entered Mr. Sandhu* : ‘ “ I ought to havo known that that lope. , 002 I Cookman. Avenue, gTout crimo was behind tho transaction, sen’s rooms whilo ho slept and robbed, man was a miscreant when he offered But I abruptly dropped to a walk at Near Emory Street. ASIiU RY . PARK. ,• and I determined to follow it up, so far him, and yet no such thing had been, mo a priceless ruby for a nominal sum. tho sound of. carriage wheels, Approach* as I had tho ability, beforo its startling done. What a reductio.ad absnrdum I I should not havo dallied, but refused to ing from tho front. As Regards Yourself. disappearance caused my engagement by Had I hot known of an absolute cer­ have anything to do.with him when I . “ This may bo my. man,” I thought Air. Sandhusen. tainty that Mrs. Edward, was absent .---- O---- - know something was wrong. as I noted- that the cab was similar to ANDREW TMLOR,. My remarks' to Brown about the habit from New York, ou th6 night of the “ If it bo really the matchless stono thoso.that had been waiting at tiip sta­ We are Mactieally’ interested, first that i • SueeeHHor to TAYLOR. A NU. of theorizing I trust have hot been mis­ robbery, she would havo been connected, I you should seen re the veiv eommoditv. which Nana Sahib carried with him tion. Tho singlo horso was trotting, and DKAI.KU IN understood by.tlib reader. No oiio Can iu my mind with it. Not only she, how-. you are in sear«‘h of. .‘■feeond that f t ; into tho jungles of the Himalayas, it Ibo outlines of tho driver showed clearly . learu thc FHrticulars o f a• crimo without ever, but hor co-conspirator, was miles should be served to you in such manner, ; has we 11.preserved its character. It was . In' his perch. • ' ; Stoves and Ranges; •immediately forming a theory or guess" »way at tho time.- Therefore I was that-your* second visit‘ shall be a matter j associated with oub . of the greatest x was in. tho middle of tho road aud of necessity. . We aie at. the front with ' as to motive, particulars, etc. But ex­ saved all offensive questioning of my Tin Rooflm?, fluttering and" Repairing, Hot crimes of history ond now. has been tho turned out barely enough to let him. e very, manner of ■ | perience has proved times without num­ employer on that point, y Air Funmres, K< to scientific deduction. . My object was • badu him goad night, simply remarking I glanced over each envelope that-was “ Why . don’t you keep out of tho to shut off my good friend from boring- that I would do what I could to help ASBUSIY PARK received, hoping to recognise his hand­ way?” ho roughly demanded, bringing Seashore Requisites mo with an endless number of theories, him.. writing, but was disappointed. I yen* his whip down about niy shoulders. “ I t ♦:ll seemingly strengthened by accom­ Thero was but ono recourse left, and ; are our.particular hold. When in doubt! tured even to oall at his house,, though ivould servo you right to run over you. panying circumstances and all quite, that was almost as unsubstantial as tho j where to go for any thin; tliat jiertains to , with muoh hesitation. His wifertoldmo I was so.angered - thut-1 whipped out. McCabe &-Margerum, ; certain to'be equally wido of tho mark. fabric of a. dream. Tho man Howard that sho had not had a word from him my revolver and discharged ouo barrel. i Dry Ciioodv, On my way up town my mind was and his wife (os I believed her to be) for more than two weeks. . Tho bullet passed closo to his head, but busy over tho disappearance of tho ruby wore connectcd in somo inconceivable ■Jl Clothing-,- ’ j “ Ho was. onco obsent in tho west, ” I took caro that it should not hit him. from tho rooms of Mr. Sandhusen at tho way with tho abstraction of tho Nana BUTCHERS eho said, "for a'full month without W ith an exclamation of affright, ho Bathing ItotH'x, | Windsor hotel, bnt I resolutely shut out ruby. They were tho ones therefore to bo Bending mo so much as a telegram, and whipped up his horse, leaning forward any conclusion until after my interview studied, to bo watched, .to1 bo shadowed iriillinerr.’, Ctc., ■O lin St. near Central Ave, yet I am beginning to grow anxious,” to avoid my nextshot, and speedily van­ with him. aud solved; I determined to do i t . . eho added, with a sigh which told mo ished in; tho gloom. * Ho invited mo to mako my examina-. Mr. Brown has given my account of CALL AT . I her grief was deeper thau she would ad­ “ Ono of tho penalties of my cliaracv OOEAX GROVJ5, N J. " tion as thorough us it could bb made, how.ou tiio afternoon preceding the rob­ mit. ter,” . I reflected, shoving tho Weapon and I did so. bery I followed tho two to . the littlo 1 “ If ho has been away so long before, ” baok in place. “ H o. considers mo fait Cook’s Bee Hive,! Hotel Trade A Specialty.,' New Jersey town of Rahway and saw said I, making a bravo effort to play Mr. Brown and Sandhusen examined ' game, forgetting that tho crushed worm them leave tho station iii a cab. They | Einest Meat Market iti Monmouth County. tho rolo of comforter, “ wo must wait doors ond windows and became satisfied may turn. ” Asbury Park. wero driven too fast to follow them on na long boforo giving way to any mis­ that no person had entered or left tho I t was chanco for scientific reasoning.. foot, and had I donesoin a carriage tho giving. His profession is a very pecul­ apartments by either, of those means When tho cabnian passed m oat first,: obauces wero a thousand to ono I would iar oiie.’’ ; whilo tho occupant was asleep. Bnt hia animal was going oii a smart trot, \ m, t THOMPSON,: . havo been discovered and my progress in “ I have tried to persuadohim to givo thero are plenty of burglars in this which was probably maintained until DKAI.r.li IN that direction effectually bjo^ked for-, it up, and ho has half promised, but great city of New York who can go up ho reached .his destinatig*. Tho timo be-: ever. Somo other means must bp de­ there seems to bo a fascination in it tho sido of a smooth brick wall as read­ tween his passing aud Meeting me, pro­ SrATIQNEJ^T, AND vised,-nnd I was not long in hitting which no other presents.” ily as you ond I can climb an ordinary vided his paco. had b/jeii kept up, w'as upon it; . . . . . “ Undoubtedly, and then ho is so pair of stairs; but they cau’t do it with- J sufficient for hitn to go, say, a half mile. Choice Confectionery. About noon on tho following day a skillful that it pays bettor than any­ out loavihg signs behind. • Therefore tiio houso I was seeking was ragged, unkempt tramp was put off tho 513 Main Avenue, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.' thing elso that ho could tako up. ” There wero absolutely no traces at or : a quarter of a mil© distant. train at Elizabeth for refusing to pay : '*Ye6, but what is that compared to beneath tho windows of his rooms, proof There was liable to bo a flaw in this New York and Philadelphia Papers his faro. Left to his own resources and . ono’s peaco of miud?” that they had not been employed as a. logio, for ho m igh t liavo. varied his At City Prices, Always on Hand. meekly swallowing the gibes and sneers “ If* ho succeeds iu this case, lie will means of exit or egress. speed or remained awhilo at tho place' of tho trainmen, ho slouched off down bo paid woll enough to enjoy a good va­ Tho bolt of tho door was found slid in whero his passenger alighted. A varia-‘ tho railroad and began “counting tho cation.” ’ its place, which . of courso could not tion of ten minutes either way would . ,!02S.\ t . h a ^ i i r g , ties” leading southward in tho direction • “ Do you think ho has succeeded?” hoyo been. tho.fact had tho robber left throw my calculations out of aliguinent.. of Philadelphia. emlrlm'ilv .h«kr>rl tlm wtfft. tnruintr Furthermore, tho residences wero. so, Ic is not many miles from Elizabeth sharply on .mo that I flushed. numerous that they were continually BOOT and SHOE REPAIRS?, to Rahway, und I reached tho latter “ I hope so, but I must admit that ho appearing on my right and loft,, an.d it town about 2 o’clock in tho afternoon, bos a most.difficult problem to solve.’’ was likoly that I would stop short or whero I decided to indulge iu an indef­ —The Cheapest place in the Country.,— Then, noting tho expression of alarm pass beyond the right one. *. inite rest.- . • ■’ : • g on her face, I hastoned to add: • Tho only construction to bo put upon Thero is littlo uso in attempting any Ol South' ) fain S i reelt “ Irnean difficult, but not necessarily theso stealthy visits of tho Howards was top and Look rPlo unless you do it thoroughly.: Be- ■ dangerous- H« has not boon set to trace that they aud • perhaps others wero en­ jit our stock of 4tKSBURY+PKRK,+ N .fJ,* sides a loaded revolver and a number of ,a murder, but simply to find.out the gaged in. criminal business. Elso why Four (loon, from Rr.t»eue illusion.. cartridges, J carried moro than $50 Fashionable “Jewelry facts about a certain robbery. ” their watchfulness against espionage? stowed away in my ragged garments. “ But in such cases tho criminals I might speculato for days as to the The temptation to look at some things In tho latter respect I may not havodif-. would not hesitate to. become murderers naturo of that business and bo nono'tho is irresistilde.: That i* the case with our fered materially from others of my as­ : OE. MC BRIDE,. to protect themselves. ” . wiser. I clung to only ono conclusion. stock. Wc show nothing.but the l.atest sumed class, but. it w as. a business go- Novelties of the season in Sterling Sil­ I could not question this truth. Had It had to do in some way with tho theft H i O I S . crot which was carefully guarded from ver, aiid the largest assortment of In'a- I said what I believed it would have of the Naim Sahib ruby. others.. monds along the coast. ><,ouri:ii». f.'lr.anine,. I)yein« and I^'pulring been that no murderer could bo moro Clear on this point, it was fair to sup- promptly I lOric. I .o ik s Work a .Specialty. Slurapiug off "down town, I stopped dangerous than tho two East Indians, poso that in coming to this country, WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWFLRY, . Thorough Satihfaetlou (Juarantec-d. for I inclndo tho woman whoso beauty at several places to ask for food. Ono place they would seek some secluded, Corner Henson and Webb Avenues, might provo tonfold moro effective than good lady offered mo a substantial meal building, with tho dauger of. detection A. W. CORNELIUS OCEAN 0P0VE. t£o cunning of tbo man, but I had striv­ if I would saw somo wood for her; but, at tbo miuimuin. Consequently it was en, howovor, to give tho wife a few liko a veritable vagrant, I replied that idlo to fix, attention upon' any of tho. Optician, - - .Jeweler. words of consolation, and much doubt­ my constitution would not permit me ^tRT IST IC D r ESS-MAKINQ, new, fine looking houses near tho high-, Cookman A venue, Asbnrv Park. ing my success bado her good evening, to indulgo in manual labor, much as I way. Tho c-.o where they stopped w^s regretting that I called and resolved not desired, and I went off hungry. back some way from tho road and had A nd jTIillinery. to disturb her again until , thero was I bad selected tho street down which no occupants except such os wero nec­ rUICK.S MODEUATE. . good reason to do so. I saw tho cab drivo a couplo of nights essary to look after it. • Honje ■ Made-Bread - Bakery. Led by a feeling akin to that which before, but tho turnings and intersec­ , W interilalc & Hyatt Thti-c iccre no traces beneath the window. loads a drowuing man to catch at a tions became so frequent that I was,at Continued on tticoii'l [Of W ash ln m o n , U. C.J by that egress. A very small or thin straw, I left my store tho next day and a loss in which direction to go. Itwould ■ .47 Pilgrim Path wav, .OpK I5* 0. 03 Franklin Avenue, Oceau Grove, N. J. walked down to Burling Bros. A/- man might have wormed his way not bo wiso to guess when tbo chances member had sent one of the tubies to through tho transom, but that W03 sc­ wero all iu favor of my going wrong. ^O. cean Grove, • N. J.-^V * IE. A. H AI/I(r.\, Amsterdam and ought to havo received oured by a catch within the room, which I would know tho driver of the cab if A. E SHEE'VES. had not been disturbed. Bomeword by this, time* Perhaps a clew I met him, but ho waa not at tho sta- . Horne Made Bread,-Gluten or Health MAKCK OF Nor could it bo overlooked that had might bo lurking in such a message. tion when I first reached it, and I now Bread, Rye Hread,; Pies, Cakes, ; . I fanoied that .Curling’s faco showed tbo transom been open :it would havo drifted back to tho samo point. It wns SI that somo nows had reached him quito signified nothing, for tho precautions yet some time boforo tho arrival of tho Iliscuiti*, Kte., niade to order Hear of )’o.«t Oflice, OCEAN GUOVE. taken at all such hotels against robbery: lately which was not altogether pleas­ train on which tho man and woman m & r m - m w s m m w K?pairing I)one at fyftort Xotice. ant would havo mado it impossible for a had como, but they might tako a differ­ WHOLESALE # RETAIL. Buoak.thief to enter and leavo without, ent ono, aud I meant to bo 03 certain as “ Well, my friend, ” I snid cheerily, Opposite Octon Groie School.. Ifou/e. J. S. W ILLRIDGE, “ havo yon heard anything from the detection, Mr. Sandhuson is a very light, I could well bo. sleeper, tho slightest noiso awaking CONTRACTOR + KNO + BUILDBR great ruby you Bent across tho ocoan?” Tho first thrill of hopo came when I Employment Office, Oiileehantl Store« Klltetl up. JobbiiiK “ Havo I heard anything?” he ropeat- him. saw my man waiting for tho train. Ho Promptly Attended to. x l '|W oll I sKnnl/l aav T hui. ** I learned who occupied tho adjoining must have recoived somo intimation of pi’6i Quality, of- ^cat6 §ri!g. 47 Pilgrim Pathway. 905 Emory Street, - Atbury Park, N, j. OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1895.

STATE AND COUNTY.. OCEAN GROVE TiriES HOW NOW, HR. JOHNSON ? PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, — I'UHUSIIKl) KVKRY aATUUDAY AT— The Great Rncc.ls Oil and the Populace Is Dis­ Iu tho South Shrewsbury river soft crabs S OMETHING FXTRA No. 48 Main Avenue, consolate Therat—\Vho Is the are, moro plentiful than usual. The Standard Railroad of Amertca. World’s Champion? Acting-Secretory McAdoo has allotted ■ ■ , 0 a and nftor Jun o i), 1805. ■ W u x i a m R . B k k o i.e , Editor ahd /Y»MV j* »\ UiM week the chnncea of a race belwtvii for tho New Jersey naval bat­ Zimmerman und Johnson were beautiful to talion. . Trains Leave Asbury Park—Week Days. • Friday and Saturday only. Subscription, $1.00 Per Yean For New York and Newark—0,50. 7.43, 8*20, 0.10 contemplate. More partIculnfly was lhis (In Advance.) A public -baptism was performed In tho a.m; 1.10,6.27 p.m. true on Saturday when Chiiirtnhn Beegle,- Hackensack river*In the town of that namo For Elizabeth—0.£0,7 43, 8 20, 0.10a .m ., 1,10,5:27 #RHTBS OP HDVERTISING«- '. ‘".p.m. ■■ ■ ; V v ■ of -the Race Committee, had ii confeivnee recently. • - • For Kahway—G 50.0 10 a.m ., 1.10, 5.2? p.m. ' SPECIAL TRADE SALE OF Wrkks. ’ Months; with Toui Eckj Johnson’s manager, at the Far MatttWAii—5 50, 7.43, 8.20, 3.10 a.m.. 1.10, 527 1 2 I 3 ! 1 : I 2 [ g I g r * a A few public-spirited citizens of Oceon- '.'p.m. : Manhattan Beach meet.iiigi;. Apparently, a in. Ml 75 SI iM.gl T.Vf-’ •*» 00 port will opcVoto a street sprinkler at their For 1-otig Branch -G r>0, 7 43,8 20, 0.10,10 15,11 00, ■■75 .1:185;. L nO 1 7a ;l £V 1.00; 5fi0j 900 everything looking to il-;raeebotwoen the. 11.50 a in.. l.to. 2.25,5.27,6.40. 7.14 p.m. own oxpense. For Red Uank-0.60,7.43, 8.90, 9.10 a.m., 1.10,5.27 1 00 1 fiOr 2 00, UiJO-I tKI; o ‘ir) 7 aO 1300 •two flyers was satisfactorily arranged..'. Eek: « 2 01) 2 M U JW -1,50 0 50 fl 00 10 00 . An order for 27,000 pairs of shoes for p;tU. CARPETS, MATTINGS, AND OIL CLOTHS 2 7,1 S ft»l -I tKI • (J00 8 00S13 00 22 00 promised to come down to Asbury Park,on For iMilladolplila (Broad S t ) and Trenton-7.27, >*.3 - 7.56 a.m., 12.33, 4 01, 5.37 p.m. .0.4-■* 8'25 4 00’ 5 '25j 7 OOjll 00J17 001 3Q00 .Tuesdnyt inspect tlie new- v track and com* ’governtneiit. service has been received by a :*6 “ 4 50' 5 fit), 725:11 50 10 00 20 00 4100 -.Vineluud factory. For Camden, via Trentou nud BorUeutowu—7^7 12 *• w, 8 00'10 00,13 00 21 00 25 00 M 5 00 SO 00 plcto tho details of tho .great race. -Hut,; a.m., 12.33,4 01 p m . col. 001 ir» W H) 00 25 00i30 00145 00^75 00)125 00 Jhmes Mills,■'U-lio.wns the oldest innlo res­ For Camden and Philadelphia via Toms Rlvor— 1 alas! ’ twas ever thus, Eek failed to appear 11.03am .,2.13p.m . . - B. FRANK WAINRIGHT, ; TO COimKSl’ONDENTS—W o fihftU l)G glad tO Tdr in the. flesh, but lie sent this telegram to ident of Bnrnegat, died at that place lost For Tom's River, Islaud Heights, and intermedi­ celve Items .of. nows a n d co m m u n ica tio n s on week, in his 39th year.. ate Btatlona—11.08 a.m , 2.13 p.m. subjects of Interest to this community. W rite Mr. Beegle: • ! . For Point Pleasaut, and iutennedlato stations— 611 Mattison Ave, Asbury Park. N. J. , ,ouly ou ono sido ot the sheet, ■ “ I hnd decided to inspect your track to­ Leonard Morris, of Freehold, has been 1.42, 11.08 a.m ., 2.13, 2.fi3. 4 23, 5.15, 7.13 p.m. v Tlio full, namo and address of ..the writer For Now Brunswick, via Monmouth Junction— day, but your representative Wilson's re­ appointed Quartermaster Sergeant of tho 7.50 a m „ 12 33,4.01, 6.87 p.m. should accompany all communications, iiot marks to ,the Wheel reporter nnd iny uish First Battolion:TJ. R.,‘ Kv of P.: ; V' . necessarily for publication, but. as a guarantee til hnvo the race on ■ noutrn 1 grounds jias de­ Trains Leave Now York for Asbury Park tS,;W, NEWBURY^ of good faith, Anonymous letters will not be JPorty ladies-of Freehold have organized a (via DcsbroRses aud Cortlandt 8t. forties) noticed, 0 • • ... cided hie not to allow Johnson to-race with At 9.10, a.m.. 12.10,2.30. 3.40, 5-10,11.50 p.m. Sun- Address all communications, either for ihe Ziimmrmnn hi Aabury,Fnrkv Johnson will •council , of the Daughters of Liberty.; It Js days, y.45 a.m ., 6.|c p.m. editorial or news departmentR. to tbe meet Zimmerman on nny track mutually called tho Starry Flog Council. _ On Sunday w ill stop at Interlaken and Avon In Livery and • Boarding Stables '' X ’ ■ ■ • Editor of Ti i e T im e s ,' agreed upon. My original deposit is still ilaco of North ABbury Park and Asbury Park in the hnnds of the Amerienn Wheelman. Assessor:. Rogers, who niade^ a canvass of fo let off passengers. - ■ ■. -f'; V' /■ -; Ocean <3 roye, N . J, Cor. Monroe, Heck and Cookman Avenues, This is Unnl.. T. W. Eek.” . Wall township,,gives,tho population of Bol- Trains Leave Philadelphia for Asbury Park v-'/Jjtfcal notices; 10 Cents', per lin e ; each Inser­ • —week days. tion ; for three weeks o r more,-25 per;, cent, dis­ And so tho two men are ns far from meet­ mar os 002, aiid the township; 3,975. Broad Street Station—At 0.60, 8.25,11.39 a m., 3.80 c o u n t . They m u s t lu a ll cases have Atlv. i\t- ing as ever. Local wheelmen look upon .an d 4.00p.m. Market 8t. wharf, via Camden During a thunder storm at Red Bank last and Trenton, ojo, 7.20, 10 30 a.m., 2 80 pm . AU Kinds of Fashionable Turnouts to Hire by the •..ta o h e d iv . : '. v. Johnson’s claim to the world’s champion-- Thursday a horse belonging to Mrs. Charles: Loavo Market St. W harf, 7.20 a.m.. 4.00 p m . Hour or Day. Gcutle Horses, Good Drivers. SATURDAY, JUNE 22, l8p5. ship, which, ho mado at Philadelphia on Fisher was struck and killed by lightning. Washington and the South. Wednesday, as a huge blutf. It is a well-, LEAVE DROAD ST. rUILADA. The First Baptist Church of Toms River knpwn fact- that Zitmiiy has been more than For Balttmoro and Washington. 3.50, 7.20, 8.31. • Special Facilities for Boarding Horses- has extended a cnll to Rev, Joseph Y. Irwin, 9.10,10.20.11.18,11.38a.m .(12.31 Limited Dlnlne The Stnbles are conveniently located to Ocean Grove, ■ The Ringsters. V .: : •anxious to lock -horns with him at any dis-. Car), 1.12, 3.40, 4.41 (5.10 Congressional Lim ­ of tho Colgato'Divinity School, Hamilton, tancd he prefers. It is eaid Johnson, put up ited, Dining Car), 0.17, 0.56, (Dining Cnr). 7.40 being directly opposite the'Pilgrim Pathway Bridge ■i . /The cily of Philadelphia appears to lid ns N-Y. , p m. (Dining Car), and 12.05 night week anya. $5,000 at the ofllce of a Philadelphia/ news- Sundays, 3.60, 7.20,9.10, 11.18, 11:88 ft m., 1 12, •*;completely ring ridden! as oyer Sow York paper ond issued a challcngo to tlie world. Dayton, Freehold and New Burnswick 4.4L 0 65, (Dining Car), 7.40p.m. (Dining Car), Horses For Sale or Exchange always on Hand was'under the. despot ic away o f Tweed or gun clubs will shoot at Jamesburg, July 4, and 1205 night. No one being present to cover his monoy Timo-tables o fa ll othor trains o f tho system S. W . NEW BURY, Proprietor. Croker. ‘ The ;Hng may not be sdjargei ilor for' ii prize vnlued nt $10—a set of electric may bo obtalnod at tho ticket offices or sta­ and nccept tho dcfl, his liinnnger claimed tions. • .‘•;so;. thoroughly consolidated, .nor linvp. oper- for him the title of Champion of the world, pulls.. , J. R. WOOD, Gen. Pa*«. /If/*. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. S. M. PREV09T, Gen. Alanaqer. j uted so. long, but it has developed un:apti- • with a big C nnd a littlo w. Zimmerman’s • In nil probability the nuthorities of Jersey money has been deposited in an Asbury City will institute free baths, the samo hnv- ,tude for fraud; a love for spoils* a brazen ^ffiW irO RH ALONG UUANC1I K. », John Arnold Osborn, -:- Thebdoro Osborn ESTABLISHED 1870. Park, bonk for-spino timo, nnd he.Jms con­ ing been urged by a ^veil-known orgnnizn- 82 Heck Avenue. S3 Embury.Ave. ; and . -reck leas d isregardof law, - just ice and ceded. to Johnson every disputed ,point;that • tion of that city. . Time Table, In effect May 20, 1SG5 •; right, a nd ’an . i nd i tTereiice to .the i litcrests arose during tho ninkihg of the mntcli. Hornco Smith, of Mana?MUan,. was re­ Stations Jn Now York—Central R . R. of Now Jer­ Fire, Life, Accident, and.' Plats Glass of the :people nnd Ihe welfare of the city, The i>eople nieanwhilo aro left in doubt as cently called to Baltimore, to attend tho sey, foot of Liberty Street; P. R. R., foot of to which of the two riders, Zhnmorman or Cortlandt and DesbroBsesStroota; N. J,South­ that shows it- worthy to stand by the funeral of his mother, who had attained the ern Railway, foot of Reotor St. J. M oney loaned on Xtcal Estate, oO k in d s of Johnson, when pitted together ut a given remarkable ago of 103 yenrs. . . . - side of Tammany's chiefest sachems. Most LSAV23 KBW YOUK fOR A8DDQT PARK, &C. ' distance, can outride tho other ami reach Sliermun O. Dennis, of Mannsijuan, is tho C ontralR : R. of N .J .—4.30, 8.16, *11.80 a.m., 1.80, ISea.1 :■ E sta ,te . of the Couiicllmeu seem to think they are' the goal first. Will it over be known? •3 30, 4.00; *4 8 J,'0.15 p . m . now night operator nt Point Pleasant, suc- Ponnsylvanla-0.10 a. m ., 12.10. 2.30, *3.40, 6.10, For Sale, Rent or Exohange. iu office to feather their own nests, and nro ccediug Van Megill, who is now in charge 11.50p.m. . Examination for Clerk and Carrier. New Jersey Southern"-10.l5 a. m., (1.00 p m. Sat­ BLUESTGNE, WASIEIIVGTON W HITE, - determined to, do it in some wny. To tins of the oflleo in tho daytime. urdays only) and 3.45 p. m. ond important franchises which should yield The Civil Service Commission nt Wash­ It is said that petitions ore circulating in L*AV* ABBUHY PAUK FOTl HRW VORF. An. 2 2 2 2 ^ ol13s. S t x o o t , ington- has ordered that an examination be Central R. R.of N. J.-8.10, 7.00, *8 00, 8.80,10.55 tho city large revenues aro apparently given this Stato asking that the right.of elective a.m.. 2.10, 4.00. 7.09 p. m. OCEAN GROVE, N. U. Opposite Depot, Asbury Park, N. J. held in Asbury Pork, to-day, Saturday, f ranch iso bo given to women, and that the Pennsylvania—0.50, *7.42. *8.20,9.10 a.m.,1.10,5.27 nway, but' the city fathers nre tirat “ seen” p .m . -■.•'• Juno '22, commencing nt 9 o’clock A. M., petitions orp being numerously .signed.' nnd cverythiiig mnde right. Honest men New Jersey Sontbern—7.39 a. m . 4,50 p. m. Estimates furnlHhed for all klnclK oi Blue for the grades of clerk and earrier in the Howard, the : young; son .of Dr. James J. • For Philadelphia aud Trenton, via. Bound Brook Stone w ork a t an y P o in t in the State o f NELSON II, KIIiiTlER, who would do honest work get little or no city post offices. Only citizens of the ■ Route—7 00, 8 00.8.30 a.m., 2.10, 4.00 p.m. Reed, of.1 Sen Bright, sailed • last week : for For.Belraar, Spring Lake,Sea Glrt-0 59,7,27,7.50,' New Jersey. Flagging and curbing United States, can be examined. The ago ARCHITECT AND BUILDER ‘ cons!deration at tho hands of tho Council Europe. . He wris.n gue6t of Captain Hunter,', . 10.12,11.03 a.m.. 12.33,1.18, 2.13, 2.33, 8.28,4.01, •;•• -.■ a speciality^.' ■ V ./...:'• • ’ - limitations aro as follows: For carriers, - .5.05, 5.15, 5.37, 5 55, 0 12, 7.13, 8.10 p. m. Plans and specifications drawn for all kinds in the matter of contrncts,. privileges nnd of tho Bristol 1 ine steamer Llondaff City. Manasquan and Point Ploasant-6 69.10.12,11.08 of modern wood.stono or brick buildings. For not under 21 nor oyer 40 ; for all other po­ a. m ..'1.18, 2.13, 2,33, 3;28, 5.05, 6.15, 5.6> 0,12, worknianHhlp nnd prices will refer to all for work, but potted favorites who have seen sitions, not under IS yenrs. No npplicn-. > Crofrodo & Stiylor secured the; contract to 7.13,8.10 p. m. whom I havo dono work In the Grove and build a bridge over the creek ot Atlantic For Freehold via Sea G ir t-7.27, 7.56 a. m., 12.83, ^nolA? Flai^e 0tB8m Laaqdry', Parle. E-stlinatescheerllilly given. and squared matters with Counuilinen carry tion will- bo accepted for thia.examination, 401,5.37 p .m . thom off over their heads to the loss and unless tiled in complete form, on the proper Highlands. Their bid was $537. The For Trenton and Phlladolnhla.vla 8oa Glrt-*7.27 /Box 2087. Pitman Avenue, Ocean Grove bridge is to be twelve feet long aud fifty, ■ 7.56 a.m .. 12 3*, 4 01, 5 37 p.m. 8S0 Cookiiinii Avcmic. scandal ofthe city. Things at laat touched blank, before the hour of closing, business For Toms Kiver. Camden and intermediate sta­ on Juiio 20, 3895. The Civil Service feet wide. .’ tions via Shore Route^-10.50 a m ., 2 33j».m. euch a pass that men of means aud charac­ —*BxprepH. itlTFUb BLODGKTT, tfun* The First Laundry in Asbury IK. E. K. Kojlilrilz. Commission takes this opportunity.of Ma­ At the recent annual inspection Company H. 1'. BALDWIN, e. P. A. C. R. H .o fk.j. ter banded together.und formed un nsso?in- D, Third Reigmcnt, .of New Brunswick, re­ J. R. WOOD, G«n'l Pas. Apt. Fennci. ft fi, AU kinds of Laundry- Work aonc up in ting that the oxaminatious are open to all -Practical - Stonecutter,- tiou for tho purpose of putting nn end to reputable citizens who may desire to enter ceived 100 per cent, .for the fifth cbnsccu-. the Best Style. AND DEAI.KR IN these wrongs, nnd securing better-gdvern- the postal service, without regard to thoir tiyc time. Military authorities are respon­ Family, Hotel and Stock Work political affiliation. All such citizens, sible for the stutement that this company is Granite and Slarble Monuments and Hoad- .inent, An effort hnd been .unde to expose ; stones, C urbing an d Flagging, nhd all- whether Republicans or Democrats, or second only to the famous Seventh; of New also Lace Curtains: k in d s of B u ild in g S tone. • these villains which came to naught, due York city.' neither, nro invited to apply. They shall PRIVILEGES Having a warm, feeling for Occan Grove Yard.and Oillco, First Avenuo nenr.Batlroad, in - part perhaps to a luck of power to pun­ be examined, graded and certified with en­ friends,, the ir trade is respectfully solicited Aebury Pork, N J. First Rescue of the Season. under the promlso of prompt service ish recusant witnesses, but inoro we think tire impartiality, and wholly without regard and good work. to their, political views, or to any considcr- to a want of honest purpose to get ut tho Bathing-innstorDennis inado the.first res­ Free Collections and Delivery. Drop a ation savo their efficiency,- as shown by tho cue from drowning this season, Saturday posUil and our wagon will call. apr7-4t J. H. PARKER’S bottom of theso. oviis. Seeing no hope grades they obtain in the examination. ' AT afternoon last, at the Asbury avenue pavil­ M R S . 3*. 33. 3wILA.FS». E>xoprlotox. in any other direction this association ion. A young man who had been sporting gotel and Restaurant, appealed to the Legislature for help. In- Saw a VesseMn Distress. in tho surf for some time was suddenly 709 MATTISON AVENUE, thoir memorial they recited pome of the A number of persona promenading tho seized with cramps. The alarm was given The wheel checking nnd refreshment privileges ASBURY PARK, N.J. and Mr. Dennis hurriedly swam to his ns- J. G. EMMONS, ovideuces of misgoverninent, nnd nuuied boardwalk one evening this week saw a ves­ hnd spaces for exhibition purposes nt tho C om fortably F urnished R oo m s by tbo Day. or. sistnnce.. Ho wiis brought to shore safely, souie of the evils flowing therefrom, und sel several miles out making signals of dis­ W eek. tress. Thoir iuterest being aroused, they and after resting’on the sand a short whilo besought the Legislature to appoint n com- wa& none the w;orso for liia adventure. It Athletic Grounds CSSH GROCER Regular Dinner from ' n to 3 , 30 Cents, watched tho craft for eomo time. Her sig­ DEALER J.V' an jt too of investigation with power sufficient nals were plainly visible from shore. After iB said his name is James Berry, though ■to probe the matter to the bottom. Thoso waiting porhaps fifteen minutes another none-of tho attendants about tho bath-houses duriuB tho Choice Groceries, Teas, Coffees and knew him. • , who hnd reason.to four tho light immediate­ vessel was seen bearing in the direction of Spices, Butter, Choose, Lard, Flour, tho distressed craft, and after sho was IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS, ly began the uso of persuasives to prevent Molasses and Syrup, Canned reached tho other vessel camo to a atop, Church Services. BICYCLE MEET, Goods in Variety. Tobacco> and Smoker*$ Articles. the desired action. But' the honest presa of ovidently to give the needed assistance. Of OT. haul’s m. e., oceah gbove. Handsomely Furnished Shaving Parl

CORRIDOR GOSSIP. $*oo Ravaard $100. The . readers, of this paper will bo nteased to learn that there ia at least ono dreaded Mra. E. V. Oakley, of Ncwtirk, hns opened disease tlmt science lms been able to euro tbo Oakley Vilia, 23 Sea Viow avenuo, in all its stages, and. (hat is Catarrh. HnH’a P ian o s Catarrh Cure is fho only positive euro known THIS IS NOT Ci^NpIDENTIAL Tho Aorlai, corner Bench avenuo and Me- to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being ^ OUntock street, la open for.,the summer. a constitutional disease requires a constitu­ • ^ Absolute oonflilence in our statements lias brought remarkable i r:- M rs. E.-L. P ric o la tho lesaee, her nixtli sea tional treatment. Hull’s Catarrh Ouro ia | For Rent. taken internally, acting directly upon tho '& suits. We have in no'case misrepresented awheel to inako a sale.- \V« son at the Grove. blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. 0 are now reaping our reward. • / Troy Place, 2;j.Atlnntlc avenue, la again thereby destroying the foundation of tho The Largest Stock on disease and giving the patient strength by ^ This season;bur line is-the Columbia,.Orescent, Hartford and Wav- In tenuro of Mrs. Hov.W. H. Meeker, of building up the constitution and assisting erley—each w ith distinctive features. $40 t(; $jcj0, casl) or instalments Troy, N. Y. Mrs. Meeker has been a sum*, ft the New Jersey . naturo in its work. The proprietors lmvo so mor resident of tli,e Grovo for tvyelvo seasons. ■much faith in Ha curative powers that they BERRANQ & ZACHARIAS, i ; Coaat., offer One Hundred. Dollars for any case that The Spray View wears a lopk of nowneas, it fails -to cure. Send for Ii«t-of testimo­ ASBURY PARKj N. J. mainly duo to tho good work of tho decora­ nials. AH tires may puncture. - np.: Having Imd fifteen yeiirs expo­ We are great on repairing them. tors and painters. This houso opened au­ Address F .J. 011 EXE VA CO.. se rience in sell 1 tig aiid renting Pianos Toledo O. spiciously last Saturday. at tlie Sea Shore, and my stock he­ ^j’TSolil by Druggists 7">c.— Adv. '• Misses M. Ada Carter and Anna Loidlgli, ap In g o f Uio best inalceH lo stand this who lmvo leased tho Everett Houso, aro rcs- climate, I will guarantee ehtlro sat-. Stores For Rent, idont Virginians. • Winchester haa been ^ is fact ion. .•■ .. . thoir homo, and thia is tlieir first business The handsome and commodious stores near the business centre are now offered renturo away froin their native place. | Jno. N. Burtis REAL ESTATE. 1 * • for ront at moderate prices. Apply to- N e w Goods ; Mrs. Frank. Ruat has undertaken the mnn- k . 158 Main Street, , W m . H. Main avenue. W. H. BEEGLE, ngoment of tho OtisOottago this year. ‘Tho Sales, Exchanges, Loans. ptio possesses tho distinct advantage of a | Aslm ry Park, Si.- ,1. On the Ocean Front. central location and also being within a A desirable 11-room cottage, fur­ FOR SALE. block and a half of tho beach. Mrs. Rust Agent-for the Domestic Sewing nished, for only $3800. Lot alone worth Real Estate, New Prices. oomes’frdm Lakowoocl. . p ; • Machine; ■ ; ' I nearly this amount. W . H . B k bg le . F O ll S A liK —15-room b oard in g house, one jn d a half blocks from the ocean,-at a bargain Tiio Stratford haB bcon . newly, .papered ■^ Everybody invited to my Sum- , Formerly Now and painted, and there aro other improve­ j g V mer. Opening May 25. SHILOHS CURE, tiie great Cough and No. A good ten-room ^plastered Iiouko, Croup Cure is .in .great demand. Pocket furniKh"il,..sewer and walor connectlonH, (il.: Bed Room Suits, Maple, $12.50 $10.50 ments that mako thia house an agreeable blocks froin the ocoan, forSlWX) Insurance, size contains twenty^five doses, only 25c. abiding place. This ia tho soventh season No. r,77—Two nice Jots, one on Broadway, “ “ Antique A8h, 14 50 12 25 Children love it. Sold by S. D. Woolley/ one on Cookman avenue, with cottago on one, “ . . “ Antique Oak, 15 00 12 50 • that Propriotor A. W. Lyman has been in A d v lot. Odeml fora short time very low,' llVX), 47 Main avenue.and 196 Main street.-— . Xo. vi». • Well equipped and handsomely fur­ “ “ Antique Oak, 18 00 15 00 ohargo of tho Stratford. , nished, hoarding houso on Atlantlo avenue, Mortgage Loans • “ “ Antique Oak, 22 00 ; 18 00 > m m n m u m w near the ocean. Two elegant lots. Property Tho Mieses- DoGratT, well-known . in the Job printing neatly and promptly exe­ cost SO,MO but for a brief period will be ouereil Grove, but perhaps bettor known in tho cuted at the T im e s ofUcc. Hotel and for$fj,0w. Thiels a Splendid opportunity to • Park, havo taken tho cottago corner of At­ commercial printing a specialty. Prices secureu valuable placeat two-thirds Its value. N o. JJ. A splendid B akery n n d Joo Cream Notary Public and A 5 pieceBPocatelle parloi* jjfails lantic and Beach avenues. • They lmve very right.—Adv. . bus!nr!*', well located, firmly established and thoroughly equipped. Price low as owner de­ appropriately given it their own family sires to devote his tlmn to oilier enterprises. Cherry Frame, $25. . name^ •: .. Nice corner property, one block from .No. 10. A splendid hotel of IV rooms near Commissioner of Deeds, j the ocean—7 room cottage with fu-niture, tho Oc".-,n, fully equipped and. furnished,. . M. L. Edwards ia again in chargo.Of the $2,250.—W. H. Beegle. every tb lim in Mrst-class order. 10,()0Q. No. M. Well built, 10-room boarding house An Extra Stock of ingrain and 'Edwards Cottage, 1,0 Surf avenue. This near Ilo*s* B ath in g G rounds, furnished, lor 48 mam sv&nue. Brussels Carpets, at.the cottage possesses tho.charm of delightful llOOMS TO I.l-.T—In thd ii:iii(Koni(! eott«K0 Sim ■ . • . . : *outh-wcst Corner Webb and Centnd avenues No. 17- W ithin one^anfi.a-half blocks of. . Present Free Wool : location, being tho sixth house, from the Known as the “Grilling/? Close to dcsimblc tlie otvmi. a sixteen room boarding house, In occan and close to tho Auditorium and points boarding House*. A p p ly on premises, good cmalltlon,:partly furnished. :«XX). • Prices. • nmyij-fil* No. L’'i. A uood 13*room, plastered house, of intorest to summer visitors. with!ii tun blocks of the ocean.. .Suitable for dA-elllm; or s m a ll boarding house, furnished t x g r a in s : With its many desirable features, Orove throughout. CONTE ACTOBand BtJItDER l i s t o r . . No. ^ . A splendid plot lifgrouud.Vix 175 feel Formerly Now /Hall, is alwaj-B suro of a liberal patronage with two >Uh*tiintlnliy built cottageii, fur­ . from the best class of people. Tho Hall has nished, near Boss’ ButhingOrounds. splendid Part Wool. 35c, 25c boon generously treated this season in the Houses for Rent chancetrj enlarge, for hotel. Location unsur­ Part Wool, . 50e. • 35c-; passed. STihjO. •All Wool, 2 Ply, . GOc. 50c way of improvements nnd with ita exterior ; : a t Ocean Qrove, N. J. • No.fei. W ith in four doors of the oct*an, w ltlr M.C. GRIFFIN.. .southern exposure, a com tortablc b-roonl, m i­ All Wool, 2 Ply, 05c.. 55c . beautifully painted it. presents an attractive . SEASON Op 1895. .: ' ni shed collage, for S17tW. Plans and Specificatioos furnished at All Wool, 2 Ply, 70c, GOc appearance^ N'o.s!i. Good chance for a nice corner prop­ All Wool, 3 PIv. $1.25 ' 90c‘ MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES. erty, one block from tiie ocean. 7 rooms, fur*, short Bo tieo. Best of reference given.-• Sunset Lodge will open Tuesday, June 25.. nlshed; price on ly S2100. . - . PILGRIM. PATHWAY; PILOIUM PATHWAY No. UT. • Well built, 12-roont house within Meanwhile workmen are busily engaged in BRUSSELS.; List JIooiks Lot .Price. . L 1st Jlooms Lot Price two blocks of the Oceau, corner lot, 4U foot , adding’ to the comforts, conveniences and Stone Sidew alks aiid Curbs y o ; . . Not '* • JVo. •• •■■•iVb'.v frontag**. Orders for changes, alterations or. re- Tapestrv, 50, 00, “0, 80, and 00 cehtfl. ■101 No. 1!<*. On Ocean Pathway near the ocean, gonoral appearance of the house, inside and ' 1 8 8200. 31.3 : 0 1134 ,150 . pairs will receive prompt and • Body SI.00, $1.10, SI.15, and $1.20. :. -.7' 8 1 048- 200 345 10 39 . 200 10-room, furnished cottage, with two*.loi*. out, Charles Rosa, who has had twelve 8 8 ’ ;*i2 •JOO;' .■ :- -317 45 200 &m. careful atteution. 10 Varieties Motjuette Carpets at $1.00 H- No. 110. On Ocean Pat hway near the ocean. yoarS1 experience aa an Ocean Grovo host, 19 •<8/ :W .851 7 -• 102 : 200 GENUNG & CO. 22 . 7 ' es5 ; 200 . - -,. :152 .8 ■ 57 :»o. haudsot|ie private cottage, 2 lots w ith .small A Complete Line of Wall Paper and W in­ will bo in chargo of the Lodge. • - 2ND AVE. AND MAIN ST, 25 8-. -545s >225 .. . .7 -v 1018 -.175 cottage In rear, both turnished. 5r*X>00. dow Slmdcs. A large. importation 20 ■ 8 , 5158 -225.''.v. ;«o ' W14 : 50 No. .121. *.On S u r f avenue, well-built, ll-robm cottage, furnished. S-'ljOO.- Residence. .No. Heck Avenue, of Japanese aud Chinese Mattings, One of the beat appointed ond handsomest ASJBUJIY- P A R K , - IV. - J. (iO 10 1752 . 350 •• 8.59 5 • 1723 125 66 . at a much reduced figure. •. . 75 . 0 1744 125. ->:• 3ii0 ,. 0 . 917 *125 N»j. 1JS. Very deslm bln private residence cottages hereabouts is tho Belvidere, G6 7fi i 5-. 721 - • 125 381 ‘ 8 1341 ■140. on Abbott avenue, within two blocks of the Oceaii tirove, iV, J. Lako avenue. It ia directly on the lake, 81 ' *:■ 7. . 031 ; J65;' m 10 ,1094 ■85' ocean, lOr-Kijnsand bath, hot and cold water, ;82 7 857 200 Sdi .-V7.-: ■ ■ ■ 5 if» handsomely furnished. SlijO. That Hew Line of Agate Ware is Hera. and from its verandas and windows ono Si 7 -200 . :;.375 ." : 7-": • soy 150: No. 1 <2. DeHlrableiiO-rooin boarding house may feast tho uyes*upori views of natural ■ 80 . (1 : 1007 ■ 175 378 V.O 1450 150 near the ocean, furnished throughout with 2 It will pay you to call and inspect . 100 .■■7 .; iiliS •joo . ; -377 . 9 lois and one extra cottage of 7 rooms SMW). A. GRAVATT, Bcooory unsurpassed in any locality. Mrs. on nml after Muv 13, 1S95. 1 1121 .150 these goods. ■ 101 15 liTO: 375 ' • .878 . .8 • 1259 ; 175 Only SlOWcash payment required. A. H. Demarcst has charge of the Belvidere 103 - tl ' m : 250 : 3ri0 •- b 918. ; 175 No. in . Desirable corner property, 12 roonis + V ienna + b s r g r v 105 15 229 250 . . 8 5(1 200 furnished; good for sm all boarding house, two th fa year. Neta Yoi^ and 112 12: 701 v. 275 , ; *382 9 - 141 : 300 blocks froni ocean, extra large lot. O nly S3100 Breads Pic and Fancy Cake, go00 ca**h payment required. • . . . 114 8 162i» 210 : • 384 9 .972 .•175' South Main Street, Opposite Broadway Gates Patrons of the Lnngdon will hardly recog- 121 » ,('32 21"). ■; 380 10 109(1 - ■ 2IJ0- : No. Ill, One of the most desirable boarding J. A. WAINRIGHT, nizo this houso as' the Demarcst of other :/5 .140 : :3S7 8 1097 ; 200 houses on M ain avenue, an d close, to the occan ASSTET ST. X. • m » 7*^7 250 •:■ .:: 398 • 8 1213 . 225 three lots, thoroughly equipped und furnished years. Tho skill pf the artisan has made Steamboat - Company. 125 9 730 1 275" 5' 1221 : 100 easy terms. Slfl.iwO, ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO O c c a n frii-ovc, Sf, J , - ■ .0 7 . tho transformation complete; New rooms 128 12. 300 f v 390 0: : 890. 200 No.. 1R Desirable boarding house on the. N. Y. Pier Foot of Jane St. 125). 10 091 f500 392 9 . .912 <. 175 occan front, 42 rooms, handsomely furnished, havo been added to the upper story. M. J. NORTH ftlVER. 131 V 10 937 ■ 875 vr • 393 = ,10 1087 2.50 S10.000. . . H olt wilj once more direct the fortunes of 132 '7 521-, ' 225 u . m : ■ 8 . 1452 -200 No. lb. handsome nqw. boarding house S T E A M E R S 139 7 '• ■ 705 175 ’ ■ 397 0 ,9U 125 w ith in a block o f the ocean, 2* rooms, pays 10 lJH-H-t'lJiail this house, m aking the fourth season for the 141 •0 1619 . 200 ,-V-. , 398 0 ' 02 ' ; 175 percent. S-5S00. Tbo Beat Cough8ynip. same tenant 142,: 15 050 350 v; -•-399 8 , . 958 :i50. No. Ho. O n M a in avenue close to the ocean. iTastes Good. L’bo In tlmo. I presume we have used over Mary Patten, Elberon, 143 1 1748 - 200 - • 400 - ■"} 4 •• '1090 ; 125:- A handsome private cottage with large Sold by DniBKlsta. | Ocoan-.yilla is within one hundred yards 145 . '8 : ' tSTSi, ■ 200:. .i 401 .-6' :957 ,175 grounds for 6<(o00. ' one hundred bottles of PiBo’s Pleasure Bay, 14 12 735 : 500 •: - 412 ; ■ 7- "■ 118 ;f250 Easy terms. .«4>J0.. . • • large number of Now Yorkers and Brook­ SUNDAYS.. 153 270 275 415 •0 01 110 No. 151. One o f tiie finest private residences lynites will mako this their summer resi­ Lv. Jane Street, New York, 9 am 1*5 270 • 200 J ; iio : 12 ' ■;:785' m In Ocean Grove,' M rooms, ex iru large grounds, ” Battery Pier, near Barge Olllce, 915 157 ; f ;VV <153 175V." 422 0 160 central location und near the ocean. Price, dence. * • 8000. . R E T U R N IN G , ' ' 425 250 ,-:-428 ■'7.: 1275 • 200 No. OKI. Good double house, 0 rooms 011 a Tho Misses,.Lockwook and Manley prom- Lv Long Bnmch, r Branch port] 4 p iu Pii Path. 7 ITO:* 150 ' * • ; .!» n • fBockwell avol 4 10p m W est of 429 side, near New Jersey avenue bridge on Wes­ iso that pleats 'at Loomis Villa shall not 452 9 1219 300 ley Lake. Pilce SU*oo. Only small payment Passengers for Asbury Park and Ocean 430 8 1180 150 - 453 0 1211 150 Grove transferred at llockwell avenuo or required iu cash. A handsome Investment as sufforfrom ehnui^at^any timo during tho 431 7. 1300 125 454 0 925 125 it pays 14 percent. • . . M iltenderger , Bmnchnort Landings (via stages) to Branch* I ever used.—W. C. Clarion, Pa., season, if thoir efforts to make it exceeding­ .433 7 • 100 200 • 155 Tent 1120 125: No. 62:1. A bargain In a splendid all-the- .port Ilailway statio n ...... 434 • 7 1384 150 ' . . 45*1 fl 1074 1-50 Dec. 29,1894.— •I sell Piso’s Cure for Consump. The Now York and Long Branch Transfer year-round residence on Broadway. I0*room ly pleasant for a II concerned are taken as an 435 8t 1079 •250' 457 5 135 100 house,large plotbf ground, everything In first Company, will cull forand deliver Baggage III •430 9 810 2tO 458 Tent 081 ■.',-75' tion, and never have any com- — oarrioet' of. their good intention.- Loomis Now Y ork a n d a ll places reached by the C om ­ class order. Prlco only 83000. 437 • 8 1733 100 400 1013 90 plaints.—E. S h o r e * , Postmaster, .Villa is at tho corner of Central and Heck pany, including Asbury Park and Ocean 438. 10 982 200 • 401 1013 55 FOR SALE—Tent, floor, portable kitchen,, The Ikst Cough Sjrop, Grove, n t (X) cent* per piece, thro ug h rate. furniture, etc. OnlySoO. Tastes Good. UaolnUino. avenues. . 450 7 . 803 150 . 402 6 12S8 140 Shorey, Kansas, Dec. 21st, 1894. Bold by Druralata, Freight received In New York, Jane Street •‘501 8t 13 250 403 Tent 88-5 80 W . H . Be e g i.e , 18Main ave. Adv. I A homelike atmosphere pervades the Pier, for Asbury Park and Ocean Grove) and 325 ti .1691 150 ‘ 401 9 1171 185 delivered^at sloro or residence at low rates. 328 7 133 . 200- •405 7 213 1.50 Liowollyn Cqttpge, 33 Broadway, now in 329 9 1125 fS50 . 460 8 .919 150 i-OR EXCHANQE. ita .third Beason under tho present manage­ C. W . KELSO, Agent, 33.3 6 38 150 407 7 1255 125 Tickets on Sale at . 812 10 13.58 000 No, t>09. To exchange for Philadelphia prop-, ment Miss- A. H .; Winans, whoso - good crtv, a very desirable and well-located houne, — K E IT II 8 Express Office, 818 Cookman — * For a year unfurnished, one-and*a-lialf blocks from the ocean and near offices havo mado this cottago justly popular, Avenue, A sbury P ark. f Bath room attached. ,“s” South end of lot. .Rosa* P avilion ,c on U iln ln g 13 rooms-, fn rn ls h e d ' divides her time between Lakewood in tho “ n ” N orth end o f lot. throughout. • winter and Ocean Grovo in the summer. W ith vory few exceptions all properties on No. HOS. handsome private-residenceill- A L e x o w tho list havo sewer an d water connections. A ll reetly on the Ocean frout, for good New York Sbo will bo in chargo,of tho Buckingham furnished unless otherwise stated. For fur­ city property. at the former place next winter, - ther Information nnd map of grounds giving No. 001. A handsome private cottage near has been appointed to find the reason I C E ! I C E ! lot num ber, ap p ly at office of • the ocean, largo plot of land, everything In Prom its nnme ono ' would bo led to bf- first-class order, fo raco u u try place near New­ a rk . ' •. of the large business done at the liovo Magnolia Cottago is a well-appointed NATURAL ICE ■ WM. H. BEEGLE, No. OOi. handsome property on Hast liith, houso situuted in a shady spot—and so it ip, street. New York city, rents for $7«> per year, from the -Tamesburg- Pond. 48 /lain Avenue, - Ocean Orove. for a Boarding House In Oceau Grove or Asbu­ -Mrs, ,T. L. Crane, of Brooklyn, has taken ry P ark. this cottage for tho season.* '&hc has mude MANUFACTURED ICE somo noteworthy improvements on the N. K. UL’CHANON, GKO. A. SMOCK WILLIAM H. BEEQLE, •promises, including ihe introduction of made from distilled Arte­ hot and-cold water. . The Magnolia is di­ BTJCHATO SMOCK, Real. Estate and insurance, STORE. rectly opposito Thomson Park and within sian Water. I easy, access of till places of interest in tho Wholesale and Retail Dealers in IRA S. FERRIS, Grove: . ' Send a postal ennl and the wa^on will The Committee Says the Reasons are ; ..If q central: location, commanding view call. 9 of tho ocean,' dud all. the comforts of homo i The Excellent Quality, ' ' ■ count lor anything to the summer visitor, Builder’s Hardware, Paints then Doan House, 10 Abbott avenue, should Richard - Wilson, 103 Webb Avenue, , 2 The Low Prices. . mako: a namo for itself this season under 108 Heck Ave, Ocean Grove, N. J. • . 3 The Complete Variety, the management of Miss Elizabeth Reimen- and Oils,' , OCEAN GROVE, N. J. of GROCERIES Systematically and carefully handled anider. The latter, who conns from Pitts­ Corner Main St. and Asbury. Avenue, Post Office.Box 28. burgh, has boon a guest for many reasons Bakers’ Cod Liver Oil in • ' specialties at some of our best houses, and is therefore Soil Elastic Capstils. ASBURY PARK, N.J. fully acquainted with tho ncoda of tho suin- Kitlmates on all kinds of Paper Hanging Orinoko Coffee; Blended Teas, Golden 5ta r Flour, OUR SPECIALTIES. mor boarder. Experience certainly is tho and Decorating promptly furnished upon ap Philadelphia Print Butter. best teachcr. Adamant Wall Plaster, Our own M Tg’r. plication. • ... of Cedar Shingles, King's Windsor “Cement Piaster," Cedar Stable . A Strawberry Story. Bedding. l van qjllUWE, 1 J. Stanley Ferguson certainly must be tho J. H. MATTHEWS, ■5 . —s cr> champion strawberry growor of this vicinity,, 40 Minima and at Minims. Emil It »u allowed at the pulp of a f/rapc, An judging from the samples ho brought to ideal method of dte. Wholesale aud Retail. ** *• “ with Itnlide of Iron. that duy he picked.four. quarts of these ber­ JOHN C. BAKER & CO. SANITARY •- PLUMBERS South Main Street, opp. lirnadu-ny Gates, ries, all of a uniform sizei with tho samples S . K. Corner Tenth a n d Cherry .Sts. P h lla. Pa. oxhibitcd. They are of tho Gandy variety, of Ocean ft rove, X. J. If you want the LATEST STYLES a Arm, round berry. Mr. Ferguson says —ANil DKALEltS 1N-V . -IX- ho has raised berries on his premises which prices that will."compare .with any of tho ' measured (I# inches around.. Two bites at Tin anfl Slsset M a i Work Stoves and Ranges. . lending grocers lu the city. . ,a chorry are nothing compared to this straw-, berry story, which ia absolutely true. Opposite PostOfllce, JOSEPH I. STEWARD, : ■ ' Herrlly Going On. j. S. Flitcrofl & Bro’s,, At Prices that are ALW AYS RIGHT, come in and see us. . Whether it ia the low prices or the great Pilgrim Pathway, opp. P.O. OGEKN GROVE -Contractor. Carpenter and Builder, - stock displayed at this sule wo know not, THE EASIEST FITTING SH OES IN THE WORLD. but ono tiling is positive, never havo such OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Estimates Cheerfully Given, crowds visited tho Ocean Palaco of Henry A ll Kinds of Sheet Metal Work, Tin Roofing, Small Jobs Promptly Attended to. ’• Best Stoinbach ut Asbury Park, and nover be­ Gutters and Leaders. Special attention fore woro auch values offered; und yot wo given to Hot-Air Furnaces, Stove nnd of References Furnished. . Every tiling Up to Date. ■ do not mean to allow, tW interest to de­ R jingo.Repairs.. Estimates upon all P. B. McCarthy, classes o f w ork pro m p tly fur­ cline, but rather increawj jt , thorcfoto we Shop und; Residence, ‘ . ’ will add somo now feattfrea and now values nished upou application. . - Harases Maker, and Bepairer, PORT E f ^ 45:11 Coot£,nau Avenue . to those already offered. ,-Thosalo is on and Fifth Ayeniie near Main Street, NEAR BOND STREET, prices aro going lowor .q,n<3 lower. Como J. H enry Ry n o , SJahager Tin Smith No. 11 Main St., Next to Sexton’s Pndertakiug and bccuro somo of tho bargains.—Adv. Department. . . . Establishment, Aabury'Park, N, J. Poat Office Box 66 Bradley Beach, N. J . ASBURY PARK. 6 OCEAN PROVE TIMES— SATURDAY JUNE 22, 1895,

' A HOROLOGICAL WONDER. A STOLEN SECRET. . THE DAYS AND THE YEAR. - ST. HELENA TO PARIS The Complicated Timo Keeping Oddity I®\ How Minister JewoU’ I.rarned to Mako What lfl tho world, m y littlo one?. Ocean Front Lots rented by a Russian role. Russia Leather. O ur world hehinRa to th a t clock, tho Bun, John E. inskip 'THE REMOVAL OF NAPOLEON'S BODY Steady it splim: whilo tlio clock huata truo - Tin? prizo wonder in thp 'shapo of a' ' Jewell, ;liko all men brought up to Days nnd si*ason» for mo nnd you. Bradley Beach, N. J. TO ITS LAST RESTING PLACE. clock is. the invention of a Russian Polo learn a trado, and ^vho afterward gained A nd tick, tick, toclc, goes tbo m ig h t/ clock, Wholesale ancl Retail named Gtoldfadon. The inventor is a prominence in affairs, inado. now. and While time swinpH on below, K ow left, mm* righ t,,n ow day, now night, Wonderful Preservation Through Nlne- clockmakerof. Warsaw and .boasts that ’ then unconscious revelations of his early ’ With it ti^k, tock to and fro. Y©ar»* In term ent—Spectator** Moved ho worked over 2,000 days on’tliis time training. During one of the campaigns $2150 will purchase four keeping 'oddity. .’ Tlio clock represents a ' Tho puHsy w illow in coat of fur, .tn Team —ImprcHnlvo Ceremonies a t tlio in which -lie was engaged lio found him-' A sweet pin k rose iu tlVo w in d astir, GROCER ' Church of tho Iurnlltles. ' railway station,.with waiting rooms for self at a . couutry hotel where tho tablo A nmplo loaf with « crimson blush, elegant lots on Ocean Avenue travelers,,, telegraph .and ticket ofllees was bounteous, but tlio rooms fow;and Then falling snowflnkes and winter's hush.'. The gravo iu tlio valley of Napoleon, and a very pretty and natural platform. small;- It was .necessary in order that tho Whilo tick, tick,, tock, gpeH tlio mighty clock, from Brinley Avenue South, ' on St. Holonn, ns tlio place liad como to And thu world swings ori bolow, The quality and -weight of Well lighted and - ha y in g in its center a wholo party might bc ; housed for each Budding, blowing, shining, snowing, - known as 32, jj, ^4 and 35, bo called, was. surrounded by an iron flower garden and a, spouting fountain. bed to bo occupied' by t\vo persons. Tho.; With a tick, tock to and fro. . railing sot in a heavy stono curb. Over Thero nre, also, signal - boxes, lights, , • governor’s roommate was a young poli- subject to mortgage of $ i joo. all goods guaranteed the grave was a covering of 0 inch stono A m tlo song when tho heart is glad, switches, water tanks—-iii fact/ every­ . tioianj who could not; hide his surprise- A littlo sigh whon tho w ay is sad, to be satisfactory or • which admitted to a vault 11 feet deep, thing used in con junction with a well when.tho governor just before retiring Whether tho shadows or sunbeams fall, • • 8 feet long mid I feet 8 inches broiid and regulated • railwaystation. There is a; rolled tlio sleeves of his night shirt oven Sweet rest and dreaming at last for all, .Whilo tick, tick, tock goes tho m ighty clock, Each Lot 50x150 Feet. money refunded. Was apparently filled w ith earth, but dial in the ceutor", tower.- wiiich- Shows aa far up as his shoulders, and then And tho world swings on bolow, . . . digging down somo seven feota layer of. timoat.New York, Peki u g,WV; irsn w an d bathed his arms in cold water . Smiling, sighing, singing, crying, Boman cement was found. This broken Loudon. Every: quarter of/an hour the “ You wonder why I do tliis,” said With a tick, tock to and fro. Within a couple of blocks of Our Aim is to Supply the Very .. laid baro a layer of rough hewn stono 10 station begins to show signs of . life;. tho governor. “ Woll, I couldn’t sleep So is tho w ay, m y own littlo one, .: . the $25,000 bathing establish­ inches thick and fastened together by First, nil of tho littlo figures of telegraph unless I did. When I was a youngster.; O ur w orld bolongs to th a t clock, tho aun. iron olamps. It took 4 )4 hours to remove operators begin toSyork thoir machines, -learning the tanners* trade, I used to And tho hand that ho mow hero keeps tho koy ment and pavilion, now in Best Goods at a Close Figure this layer. Tho stono up, tho slab form­ the head automaton going through the ■Is tho Banio that holdeth you and mo, havo.my arms in tho vats ■ all day long, Whilo tick, tick, tock goes tlio m ighty dock, course of construction. ing the lid of tho interior sarcophagus form of ' sending a dispatch, to the effect and at night , my skin would smart as' A nd tho w orld swings on below, waa exposod, inclosed in.a border of Ho*, tliat“ tho line is clear. ’.’ Then the door Now left, now right, now day, now night, though I had beeii stung by. nettles. I Address, Spccial I’riccsto Kotclm man cement strongly attached to the opens, and. upon the platform appear • could not bear to. have any c .^ h touch With a tick, tock to and fro. ■walls ’ of tho vault. So stoutly had all the station master . and his assistants. —Harriet F. Biodgett in St. Nicholas. them. So I got tlio habit of. roiling my CHARLES SELVAGE, nii«l noarding: Houses, .theso various coverings been sealed with Next a long lino, of littlo figures file up eliirt sleeves as flu* as I could, and thus FROM CRADLE TO GRAVE. • oement and bound by iron bands that it ; to the miuiutiiro ticket office. I have slept ever siuce. ” ; . 766 Broad St. Newark; took tho liugo party of -workers ten' .;...;Aftor this tho porters appear, carrying. When Jewell was -minister to Russia, Life’s Moving Panorama Illustrated In a hours to reach tho coflln. . ■ • luggage, the bell rings,' and instantly a ho played a Yahkeo trick upon tho Rus­ New York Street Scene. • or A Full Line of “ Tho outermost coflln was slightly in­ miniature train dashes out of a tunnel sians, tho benefits of which wo aro reap* A living picture of life’s moving pan­ jured, ” says an oyewitness. * ‘ Then camo. .and halts before the platform of the star, ing even to this- day in this country. orama w’as proseuted at Broadway and 1 J? ".i Broadway, N. Y. one of lead, which was in good condition tion liouse,. iio tho train is waiting ci Liko eveiy other American tanner, ho Twenty-third street ouo day last week. China, Glassware, and inclosed two others—ono of tin and minmthre figuro . .tests; tho wheels and had long wanted to. know tho secret of It was’a procession. It was a procession one of wood. The last coflin was lined axles with a tiny, hammer, another tho process of manufacturing 'Russian formed by chance, but tho utmost delib­ Hardware, Lamps, inside witli whito satin, which', having pumps'water into , the tonic of the en­ ' leather. Ho had experimented .with a eration could not havo mado it toll a becomo detached by tho effect of time, gine, whilo a third busies liimself stow­ few dollars himself, only, to learn that plainer story of-life. v ::v ' Always on hand at Prices to' had fallen upon tho body aud enveloped ing away small lumps of. cdal in tlio sil­ •'the secret was hot; to be discovered, 'v First came a wagon piled ' high with suit ail comers. . ifc liko a winding .sheet and had becomo ver plated ‘ tenderi ■ There ' is onb signal; When at tho court of St. -Petersburg, baby carriages—frail little, vehicles to 2 5 T d lM S l slightly attached to it. , of . tho bell, whereupon; the door of tlio he professed' great interest in Russian carry frail ,* ‘inches of humanity” as ; “ It is difficult to describo with wliat single coach opens, and the little figures' industries and was shown'through many they began ; the. imeertain journey over anxiety and emotion thoso who wero slide in on an almost;- invisible wire, of the,mahufa'cturies tliere. ' By :and by the tortuous, w’tiys of thiB world. ' Reniemiucr tuc Placv, ; present waited for tho moment which, the opening closing niter. , them, A sec­ there came an opportim ity to. go through Then followed a pony .ciirt caiTyiug OF PIANOS was to exposo to them all that waa left ond tap, of tlio bell is the signal for. tho a factory where Russia leather .was man­ two' , laiighing • boys 'advanced only far I i BRICK STORE. of tho Emperor Napoleon. Notwitli-. wheel tester, waterman and fuel carrier ufactured. Jewell was all smiles and enough in. the great highway of- life to OR rent, and a? man j' makes; to i standing tho singular stato of preserva-, to retire into tho station house;; cburtesiesaiidseeinedprofoundly inter­ realize " that there wero; roses . in' the. F “ select from. ‘ ! Olin St., and Pitm an Ave., tion of tho tomb nnd coffins, we could 'After tho third signal the whistle ested in . those things, which really did path, but not to know of tlio thorns. ; . (J. A. Wainrlghl'sOld Stand.) ’ scarcely hopo to find anything but somo gives two toots, and the train quickly; not interest him ahd wholly blind to tho . Behind the boys, in a dogcart dra^vn E.; select all of our renting : • misshapen remains of tho least perish­ disappears ■ iu a tunnel opposite to the very things He .went to that place , to- by a high stepping cob, were two youths W S tpek' , .’. . : j 1 j O cean firovc, IV. J. able part of tho costume to evidence the ono from which it emerged fivo minutes see. But ho was not so • blind na they on the. threshold of manhood. One identity of tho body. But when Br. , before. When the train is out of sight, thought, \\1ien he came out of that fac­ wore on tlio lapel of his coat a college IA / E deliver pianos free of charge j JOE TAYLOR and ED. LETTS ■“ : anywhere along the coast. ; • Grullard raised tho sheet of satin, an in­ the; station master and his assistants tory, hp had discovered, as lie believed, pin on a bit of blue ribbon, the other a i \ will continue to serve their patrons. describable feeling of surpriso and affec-. leave.tho platform, the doors close be­ pin of different design on a yellow knot the process,’ and h e .brought the cjiscpy- 1A#E keep oUr pianos in.tune the ; tion was. expressed by tho" spectators, hind them, and ; they all retire to the . ei*y back to this coimtry with hiin, so of si lie. They; were; engaged .iii earnest’ • " * . ' ’ entire season,, (gratis^);- ‘ many of whom burst into tears. Tho other side of the station houso, whete, . that by and by the United States began j conversation, apparently suggested; by emperor himself was before their eyes. at the. expiration ' of 15 minutes; the to turn out a very good article of leather j a, highly colored theater poster represent­ 1A#E invite inspection. We guar- ; ; The features of tho face, though changed, train again appears, and the passengers resembling the Russian product.— Phil- . ing i\ young woman who was advertised “ “ antee satisfaction. I .•• were perfectly recognized; tho hands ex­ file out and seat themselves in tho build­ adolphia Piess. to appear on some stage..' tremely beautiful; liiswell known cos- ing preparatory to taking another trip A ckmging gong was • cioso behind, In this space next week tumo had suffered but littlo, and the around tho station house.— St. Louis; A HISTORICAL MYTH. • and a cable car crowded with impatient ■ r , & , m ? m , . i . \colore wero easily distinguished Tho at- Republic. business men •was hurrying its load to titudo itself was full of ease, and but for The Story of General Jackson’s Cotton Balo Breastworks a Pleasing Fiction. their posts to make the daily start iu Cor; Bond ?t. and Mattison Ave, w ill be given a talk on tho fragments of satin lining which cov­ LOPSIDED HENS. .tho wild race for money. . There aro few* of the schoolboys of ered, as with flno gauze, soveral parts of , Next a . handsome pair of horses, a H o w a Cnpo Elisabeth Man Produced a several generations preceding tho pres­ '... Asbury Park, N. J. the uniform, wo might liavo believed iJrcpd.of NonHcratehers. stylish carriage, coaclnnan and footmau we still saw Napoleon lying on his bed ent who do not remember being taught on tho box, uud iu the carriage a rotund, Speaking of hens reminds mo of. a that General Jackson won tho battle of Furniture, Carpets, &c, • of state.” worthy townsman of ours, J. Fairfield red faced man, past middlo age, and be­ New Orleans by throwing up a breast­ side him a richly an*ayed woman trying Tuttle, who had a small patch of straw­ work of cotton '.balesaud meeting • the The climax of tho pageant in Paris to appeju: to bo on tho sunny side of that ! BY berries so situated that only a fence,. British assault, behind them. . was tho templo of the. Invalides. Tho middle liue. Prosperity waa written on and a poor one at that, divided them 1 A dramatic account of this was in all S.W. BENNERp^SON,, .. spacious church was draped iii tho most from a neighbor’s- lieuyard, and theso every part of tho equipage. McMANUS BROS., magnificent imd lavish. fashion and tho school histories and several- others, Then camo an ash cart, and its dust; • samo hens bothered our friend very aud tho novelty of the affair appealed , adorned with a perfect .bewilderment of borne oil tho wind, reached aud annoyed much by getting through the fence'tind vividly-to the imagination. . .The cold imperial emblems. Tlio light was shut .tho.oecupants of tho carriage. Tho driver- | 706 Gookman Avenue,. scratching up tiie strawberry plants. facts of later history prove this all to out by hangings of- violet velvet; tripods walked at his horse’s head, bowed, but Our friend tried many ways • to rid havo been fiction. Henry Adams, iu his Park Place and Central Avenue, blazing with colored flames,-and thou­ uot with years, aud his faco boro tho • Asbury Park, himself of them, but failed until oiic history of Madison’s administration, de­ sands upon thousands of waxen candles day he saw his neighbor in the act of; marks of toil that had estendedover his ; Sra.aJ.03r 23Ga.cix, ZST. 3V ’ ... in brilliant candelabra lighted-the tcin-.' scribes the battle of New Orleans and life sinco early youth. setting another hen. mentions no such feature. MeMaster, ; pie. Under the dome, iu tho place of the . Now, it’s necessary for you . tb know Closo behiud the ash cart, with black, ftST’ They mafee a specialty of Saving • altar, stood tho catafalque which was* in his latest- volume, refers to tho story horses, black plumes and a solemn vis- that*tho liens - above mentioned were of iu a liote only to siiy tliat there.were two Plans’ with- Estimates promptly: furnished, to receivo tho cofliu. aged driver, came a hearse.— New’ York Money to Furniture Buyers. what is kiM’.vu, as the Shanghai breed or three cotton bales used in cue place, upon all classes of Work. Speclat Atten­ It was 3 o’clock in tlie afternoon wheu Herald. • _ ' : : tion Given to Jobbing and Repairing. and had very loug legs. It occurred to and they were either set ou fire or i the archbishop of Paris,, preceded by a Orders b y m ull m ay be addressed to Bradley our.friend Tuttle that lio saw* ii way out. knocked out at ouce. A Long Itoaih splendid cross bearer, iuid followed by of the difficulty. So -procuring half a : licaeli, or Box 15U, Ocean Grove, >\ J.n u d wUl Jacksou’s lino of :breastworks was of Farniers down in Dixie, liko thoso in 10 incenso boys and long rows of w hite. dozen bantain (short legs) eggs ho.stolo reccive prompt attention. ; earth irregularly thrown up and of vary-* New Eugltuid, havo a very grim, but clad priests, left the.church to meet tlio over during the night, took'out .six of' iug height along its leugtli. Thetraiued nono tho less indisputable, sense of hu­ procession. They returned soon. Fol­ the eggs that were uiider

SUCCESSFUL SEASON ASSURED. pancy ; tho Nationol Hold on Main avenuo P e o p l e , will not change proprietors .this year, but The Afiington Luncb I^ooiti. The Shadows Cast Beforehand by tlie Number will ■ bo conducted .ns; horctoforo by Mrs. of Cottages Already Rented and Numerous Jane A. Keen, of New York city.;.the beau-.. • ' V ; Inquiries Being Made Like Clothes, tiful house of Rev. H. C. McBride, nt the Reid's Celebrated Ice Cream, all Flavors, The Benson of 1805 ot Occnn Grove prom corner of Cookman aud; Central avenues, 3 ao^Ld. 5 P itra a n A ven.-ae,. c iflce to bo ono of tho most successful j’ct re­ •has been taken by" Mies L* C. -Zlcak-r, of io Cents .per Plate, City Prices. . ; corded In tho history of this attractive sea- Gladwyn, Pa;, who will conduct a select, Should be well sponged Evans’ Pliiiadelplna Soda Water. O C E A U Oriao^rEl- sido resort. Already the number of houses boarding, house; A. R. Gould, a prominent which havo been ronted far exceeds that of carriage manufacturer of ; Scranton, Ph., Quick Lunches Served a la Dennett. previous years, and It Is n noticeable fact will aummer in thobandsomrr residence of OPEN ALL THE YEAR->—^ that thcro hns been but little disposition A nice Sponge at same prices. Rev. George 0^ Maddock,]at the.corner of W a fm Kooms and Comfortable accommodations for W inter 0uc8ts---pcr- upon tho part of applicnnts to ask for re Broadway arid Pilgrim • Pathway; R. M.- + P1RST-CLKSS SERVICE. V ducod prices. Very many prominent peo ; Try on,; bf Springdale,’ Conn.,, proposes to mancnt or. Transient. plo from various parts of the country huvo try' Ocean. Grove os a. permanent plaeeof Is a desideratum . C. H. MILLAR, Owner and Prop. already secured thoir summer homes, and residence.-and hus secured tho handsome Proprietor. applications from others either In psrson houso bf Thomas T. Morris at the corner of N. H. KILMER, or by letter nro coming in daily. Now York avenue, and Mt ,Zion Way; John S u c h a t Bolow is quoted a partial list of tho peo* •A. Walton, Jr., ‘interested In-tho silk indus­ The . Laurel and Holly Cottages plo who have secured cottnges.or bonrding- try ‘ at> Paterson,, hf^^ , liis.family at. -18-50 Brpadwny, two blocks from the Beach . houses through tho agency of W. H. Beegio; 51 Embury avenuo Officer Frank Tantum • W hite’s D rug Store, Ocean Grove, N. J. ’ Mrs. H. M. Lambfton, of Wilmington^ has, concluded that • the locaUpn at the cor­ Del., who has been a regulnr visitor for ner ' of Central and Einbury avenues, oppo­ many yours, retains her old location at the site , St. Raul’s Church, is good enough for Theso CotlaKos arc connected a n d greatly 1m- cornor of Main and Pennsylvania avenues ; him; ; and will; remain thero for another ,ppposite the - proved- Klnce 1801, co m prising 21 Bed j. W, TenEyck, produco dealer, will con- year; Misa Eliza Waneer1 will cdntiniio to Rooms,'Bath, and Ladies Toilet on tinuo to occupy the hundsomo cottngo at tho Occupy cottage1 No. 97 Heck nvenue; Dr. ‘ ‘ Second Floor.- southwest corner of New York and Ileck E..L. Oldis, of New York city* has secured Auditorium. , o r ^ c i ^ r s f i r s t . O cean G -io ve, 3ST. T. avcnuesj'Mrs. Alice L. Welle, of Brooklyn, Mrs. Jan6 B.-:Robinson’s cottngo,on Cook­ Superior Accommodations. Table Service a hns taken tho Sea Brcezo cottage on Surf man avonuo near New York avenue; E. D. Specialty, Special rates for June and Sept: avonuo near Beach, and will conduct a se­ Easton, of Washington,, D. 0.*, is located 5c. to $2.50. ■ For Terms Address Opens .A pril 20tli. lect boarding bouse; Francis A. Carponter, bn Surf avenuo near the iocean, in Mrs. of Germantown, Pa., who is quito an fn- Margaret Reeder's; cottago; E. Alsdorf, a MRS. E. B. THOMAS, Lock Box • - town, will be locuted in the Kingsley houso the reception of summer guests; : Mrs. J. T. Boarding by the Day or Week. -Two Blocks MRS. M. E. HILLER, Box 2103. Formerly of the Beach View House. on Embury avenue near Central. Miss Tay­ Rqbj.of Matawun, was fortunate in securing from Ocean; Central from nil Points ofin- ’ Merest. ; - ■....'’V-1 110 ScotlundStreet, Orange, N. J. lor was associated in the management of the, handsome house of Rev. E. S. Widde- •V MISS LOCKWOOD. , MISS MANLEY. tho Hunter cottage Inst yenr, and her many iner, on Embury avenue near Beach ; J. H. frlonds undoubtedly will bo glnd to be her Coxey, of Philadelpihn, will pnsa the Sums S T J - a S T S E T guests in the new locution. Mrs. Harriet mer in the plensant little; cottage belonging MAG1SOJL1A VlJLIjAy: BOWER HOUSE, Rouse, of Asbury Park, has taken the cot­ to . the. Ohurch Extone^oh Society on Heck Central • Avenue - Between: • Pitman - Avenue - an, ls?5. All appointments Flrst.Class. Send.for Circular. for many years, hns taken the two cottages home of;Mrs. Hatfield at tlie northenat cor-: Centrally Locatcd. W ithin one blonk of Po-it- owned by Rev. E. H. Durrell, one situated Olllcc, tw o blocks of Beach, and a shor.t CHARLIE ROSS, Proprietor. net • of Embury and Central avenues; W. Mrs. J. L. CRANE. distance from Auditorium. • on Seaviow avenuo ahd tho other on Wesley Farrington, of Poughkeepsie, ; N. Y;, will P. O. Box, 1W. M RS. A. S. B O W E R . Lake. Mrs. Oakley last yenr conducted the locate ’ at- the corner of Noiv Jersey avenue Abilono; O. D. Angstndt, of Reading, Pa., H O U S E , a .}:, and Mt. Tabor Way; the; handsome now CORNER SURF will conduct the Hotel Grand ut the corner house, of Rev. J. J. Timnhus at the corner 16 ABBOTT AVE., OCEAN GROVE, N. J. The Ocean House of Oqcan avenuo und McClintock street; tho of Broadway arid New York avenues, will One of the finest locations, comtriandtrig full T H E - G E M , AND BEACH AVENUES Bryn Mawrat tho corner of Heck ond Cen­ bo. occupied t>y . George E., Todd,.of New ocean view,and near to lakes, bathing ground s. Main Avenue, - Ocean Grove. York city; B. C. Steele, of-Providence, R. fishing pier and all places of interest. Perfect tral avonuca, will bo managed by A. L. I., rented the cottage at 30 Heck avenue, sanitary system. Artesian water.- Wilcox, formerly of tho Hotel LcChovalier; nnd nfter spending u couple of weeks there, ELISABETH RElMENSNID ER.-' ■ was so favorably impressed.thut he decided Two Minutes from Auditorium, Three COItjlUA.VDS A FIIVE OCEATI V IEW . P. M. Howarth, an’ urtist of Phiindelphiu, P; O. Box 2113. ia located in the cottage of Rov. W. P. to purchuse. Minutes from Ocean, Popular Prices. , Address MRS R. S. WOOLSTON, Lock Box 2213 Davis, on Bath avenue near Beach; 0. M. THOS. PRENTIS, Propr. Howoll, of Philadelphia will summer in a THE DRIVER HAD A MATCH. ploasant littlo cottuge J of D. W. Dyckmun, OTIS COTTAGE, at 06 Abbott avenuo; Clifford M. Hopwood, Aiid the FMsenger Zlad m Clctr, In Foot Several of Them. 25 ABBOTT AVE., OCEAN QROVE, N. J. T H E IZT SK IP, a prominent produco dealer of Newark, Is 0 ) 6 ^SRROLLCOn, located nt tho corner of Embury, and Bench A prosperooa looking busincfia m an Fine Ocean View, one and a half blocks from beach. Piazzas on two fioors. Good table. Cor. Ocean Pathway and Beach avenue, O c c a n G r o v e , 1%'. .1. avonues; Georgo D. Rogers, of Now York boarded tho front platform of a croea- 28 Ocean Pathway, - South Side, city, ia located in J. H. Dungan’s hand- towri car, and drawing a woll fiUcd cigar . Mrs. F. H. RUST. Location unsurpassed. New House, New Furniture. Large and airy Rooms. eomo cottago on Ocean Pathway near the oaae from liis pocket seleoted a choice . .. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. looking Havana. Tiio driver * ‘ sized tip” For terms address, illl’S. I I . F i t z g e r a l d . ocean; L. Baurenfleld, of Now York city, A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, ba& taken Captain Ferris’ cottage on Abbott tho m an and the cigar case, and his THE INTERLACKEN, : month began to water. The smoker, .aft­ avenuo near New York avenue; Mrs. A. Atlantic and Ocean Aves.i OCEAN GRpVE. Drawer L. JNO. WILSON. er biting off the end of . his cigar, began Richardson, of New York city, is located In Central location;' One-half block from beach; fumbling for a match. Failing to find David Fell's handsome cottage at 30 Abbott Convenient to ;bathlng ground and Audito­ Ttie'W averly, one, he tnrned to the driver and asked riu m . Table first-class. ; avenue; Mrs. E. A. Bone, of Newark, will him if : he had a match. • summer in Mr. E. Hanthorn’s pleusant cot­ M R S .' M . A C G IN G S . Sea End of Ocean Pathway, O c e a n G -X O T T e . MYes, sir,” responded the driver, THE AURORA, tage on Buth avenuo neor Bench; Mrs. 0. liOCk BOX 672. . ’ •*-/.= -vO'• V w ith alacrity, .“ Herb you are, sir. * ’ Ocean End of Atlantic Avenue, • .*. Location Unsurpassed. Electric Lights, Etc. Badger, of Eust Orange, took possession “ Thank you, ” said the business man, of tho Thnlassu houso on Heck avenue early Ocean Orove. lighting his cigar • and seudiug tho fra­ The RandolJjb, •f - \ ' f - 7VC. S . E D E R , in June, nnd hus placed that attractive house grant smoke w afting across the driver’s 1*5 Pitman Avenue. OCEAN GROVE. Pure Artesian Water, Electric Lights, Ac in a superior condition for the comfort of face. summer guests; E. Rittenhouse, the paint­ “ Vety convenicut to have matches Desimbly located. Convenient to ail places iv ’0, hon- 400. M. A. HULL er, of Asbury Park, hns taken up d tempo­ around, sir. I allers makes a point of of interest. Table and appointments homelike. rary residence for the summer months ut 107 carrying ’em .” ^-dalln o X^Csrolxo^oo. •South Side of Ocean Pathway, Fourth House' From the Beach. Appointments Mt. Hermon \\uyMrs. B. M. Anderson, “ Indeed?” PALACE COTTAGE, . and Furnishings New and Modern. of Daytona, Fla., hus taken Mrs. Carrie “ Yes; so many gentlemen p u ll out a Hankinson’s beautiful house ut the corner cigar, and then find , they ain’t got a. Llewellyn Collate, 69 Embury Avenue, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. M. M. RUSSELL; of Webb and Bench nvcnucs; R. Eardenson, match.”. ’ . 33 Broadway. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. a prom incut merehunt of New York city, Third Season Under Present Management. Puff, puff and silence. Delightfully Located, Elegant Rooms, will summer In Mrs. Heebner’s cottuge on “ I nm quite a smoker myself. ’Courso Excellent Table. MRS..'GEORGE J.A'VRKXCK. P. O. Box 1-10. ; M IS S A . H . W IN a NS, Mt. Hermon Way near New Jersey avenue; I can’t smoke on tho car, but then I en­ The Palace Cottage Is udmtmbly located H OT EL X jiiP IE E E B , Aloxandcr Cudoo, a prominent real estate joy it rill .the. more when! I get off. *' Within a short ttlstanceof the Ocean and close agent of New York city, was fortunate in to the A u d ito riu m a n d Post ••Otllce. Large, Capacity 300. . - Directly on the Ijike and Beach. . Open June to October, '■* ‘ I suppose so, ’ ’ sai d the smoker : ab- THE BRYN-MAWR. nlry rooms. securing the*handsbnio house of. Thomas G. sentmiiidedly.v; Centml nud Heck Avenues. OCEAN GROVE. Hensey at the corner of Franklin avenue ‘Many gentlqineu makes a point of •Go-Single Meals so cents.Tt* T. B. SHAY. and Pilgrim Pathway;, the new nnd hand giving mo;a cigar, especially when they Box 777. A. L. WILCOX. aomo iiiBkip house at the corner of Beach rides regular. I ain’t had m y after d in ­ The La Vassar, avenuo and Ocean Pathwny, hns been se­ P O B 3 £ S H L 7 ner Bmoke yet. ” XU-JEN-AI< VILLA, Oceati Grove. Zixo XJJZZ&u&.TZE&’T. cured by Mrs. H. Fitzgernld, of Baltimore, 1G Webb Avenue, T H E XJ-A.ITG-3DOIT, ^10 h,!f;'^i(v;;the':bttsm9ss\.in^ in a OH WEBB AVE. OCEAN GROVE, N. ,1, for a term of ypnrs; Mrs. Fitzgernld lust preoccupied manner. One block from the Ocean, dose lo the Bath­ CENTRALLY LOCATED. yyy-fy: yy:y .-::« o ik a x avenue, - ^ yenr managed the Red Swiss cotinge; E. M. ‘‘ Yds, s ir;Tallers carry matches, as I ing Grounds, Auditorium and other points of A. WESTERVELT. Uirwlly on the Ocean Frout^ F.ttliirt'ed and Improved. Convenient.to tho Grant, of Bethlehem, Pa., will be locuted said /before, ’cause when a gentleman hvteu>t. in Mrs. E. I). Jutten’a cottuge on Abbott haa a cigur and no lig h t he a liu s: seems MILS.. 15. M. ANDERSON. A ud itoriu m a n d Ross? Pavilion. • M. J. HOLT; uvoouo near Central; A. Robinsoni one of so thankful for it Generally gives me UNITED STATES HOTEL* the permanent residents of Ocean Grove, a cigar too. Seems kinder fair to ex- has chnnged his location to Embury avenue cliange a cigar for a match, ’caoso the Cor. Main and'Beach Aves, . Ocean'Grove. near Now Jersey; Mrs. E.. L. Price, ol weed ain ’t no good without a lig h t.” .Location 1’iiMirpassed by any House BEACH VIEW, MOTEL.SPRAY VIEW,. Cor" ' r 0“ “" 0” ‘1 s »rar ~ 5W>ve. n. j . Trenton, hns taken .Rev, S. D. Jones’. Mc- “ All,” said the smoker, evidently In the Grove, WILLIAM OlUl. This leading hotel Is under the sanie manaijement, with Its reputation established and, Clintock street cottuge; the'hundsome house bnsy iu his . mind with something con­ 24 Bath.A venue, Occan Grove, N .J. the assumuce of Its proprietor tlmt nothin!,' will he omitted to make it equal to any hotel : on the coast. Newly repapered, electric lights, electric hells from all rooms to ofBce, of. MihS Mildred Johnson at 11 Broadway. nected w ith business. M RS. I. BULKLEY. whs secured by Miss Millie Mnyborne, of Tho driver looked despairingly at him YOU E LL S’ C O T T A G E , superior sanitary coridltlAn, artesian and sprimr water, long distance telephone. Hotel faces 11 srilF AVENFE. OCEAN GROVE, Close* to the Auditorium,;Ocean, Ross;.Rath Hurtford, Conn.; Cyrus Benedict, of the aud of ter clearing his throat said: Sheriff’s oflice, Newark, will be located in rtrs; ANNA YOUELLS. • , ; ;lng Grounds, and ail points of Interest. , JOSEPH )VHITE, Proprietor. “ You don’t happen to have another Lock Box 2000. ‘ ■ tho same cottuge he hud lust ycur, on Broad­ cigar in your pocket, do you, sir?” way neur Pilgrim Pathway;' Laura . V. “ Certainly I have^—two or. three,” ome cottage, ; -• “ ! , T H E : 'IV A T IO IV X I i , v Smith, of Germantown, Pa., is on Cook­ said the business m a n testily. “ But H Cor.1 Pllgrl tn I*a th way a nd Broad way, RED SWISS -AND- WEST PORT man avenue near Pilgrim Pathway; Miss what has that to do w ith what you have O C E A N .G R O V E , N . J . ., . MAIN AVENUE, . OpEAN GROVE, N, J. Onmn I^thwny and Ccntnii Ave.. McCUntiwk Slrccl below..C«n tml Ave 82- Boarding by day or week.^uft - - Addie A. Lockwood, of New Brunswick, been talking about?” y. y ’f.- Jx>ek Box J09. Mrs. M . E . D O EB L ER* Two Blocks from tiie Ovejin.. llolli miir .VndJtorJum and IJwiel). will conduct the Loomis Vllln ut the corner Tlie rest of tho journey was mado in Box 30*.). MRS. J. A. KEEN.- OCEAN OUOVE. N. .1. I“. 0. Box til. WHS. Jiil. S. HKYS. of Heck. .. und - Central :avemies;; E. (j. silence.— New York Tribuno. qpHE CHAUTAUQUA, Thatcher, a prominent businesi man of New- i>» Broadway, near Central Avenue. Close to the ocean a n d Fletcher Lake, York city, hns secured the handsome: cot-; H.GUNDAKER, • OCEAN GROVE, N. J. :.tago of Rev. James Moore at tho corner of . DF.ALKH IN Mrx. T.T. WlGUTMAN. Miss M. A. Dow n b k . Edwards Cottage, • CROM E • HKL.L • Abbott and Ceutral avenues ; Mrs. Rhoda PISH LOEETEKS. 10 SURF AVE,, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Pilgrim Pathway, Opposite Thompson Park, OCEAN GROVE. A; Murphy, of the:*Irvington House, will Hotels and Cottage* Supplied at Special HOWLAND HOUSE, Sixth house from occan.: Close to Audito­ Rates. Salted Fish a Specialty. < - n • OCEAN OROVE, N. J. . Convenient to all Points of Interest. Seventeenth Season. hereafter mnke Occan Grove her permanent Airy rooms opening on broad verandas on riu m a n d Post-office. Terms reasonable. placo of residence, nnd has secured the cot- Newark and Central Aves. all floors. Special nites for fiunlltcs, Jilts. E. A. IRELAN D, Proprietor. tftgo nt 60 Embury avenuo for wi.nter occu­ BRADLEY BEACH. UEV. ft. H. ASAY, Prop. M. L. EDW ARDS. 8 OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1895.

NEWS o rjrhti WEEK. •; WAFTED UPON THE BREEZES. I ’piduy9 Juno M. * Lillie Iterns Wlth'a Local Coloring,. Robed In v OUTING TIMES AHD OUTING GOODS! Georgo Androwa, tbo colored wifo mur­ •. Summer Attire,'-:'-.'.5.. derer, waa hanged at Bolvldoro, N. J. Tbe number of wheelmen about town-in­ William JBowuo of .Watorbury, Conn.i creases ub, the season advnnces..... A largo flhot and killed William Harvey, his broth­ er-in-law. number of houses will open.to-day.,.• * Items of nows aro . always .thankfully received at SPECIAL JUNE SALE .Tho stoamor Colon has arrived at San . rranolBoo from Panama with two surviv­ this office,....To-day,1:Saturday, June 22, a ors of tho Collidn on board. civil^ servied'exatiiiriiition will be lield at tho Two Days of Grand Bargains Elghtoon-montbs-old Bortlm Wurr o( 44 Asbury.Park pQst ofllce';..^.Mondjiy is Royal Morton street, New York oJty, died from Arcanum day...; ..Thb ..--bench‘baud ecems to tho ofToet8 of a inosquto bllto. pleaso the . masses that throngtlie. pavilion Noay, Ravenna, Midi., at a Methodist and boardwalk.....According to tbo school and Bjondaj, June 22 and 24,1895 camp mooting, lightning struck ono of thb ■census = there are 2.410 •children between v^W ELL, IT’S FINE. ; tonts. Instantly killing Mrs. Burloson. • the ■ ngcs. of" live and cighteeu years in this Tho president hns Informed tho ooin- mittoo. In olmrgo of tho Harlem canal {Neptune):.to\vnship.. . Woolley ;s drug store oponlng that lio cannot attend that cole- has bbeii made ■ a pay slat ion of tho long -. SPECIAL PRICES to Hotels and Boarding Houses in W e i g h t ->.e Ihe- - bration on Juuo 17. "disfn'nee-telephone company..,;.Attention is Sheetings, Ta^le Linen, Towels, Napkins, Blankets directed • to tho. hotel -aiid cottnge cards in OwJng to tho shooting of Fred Obi by a ; aiid Counterpanes. , . negro, tbo Princeton oollogostudonts havo this paper 5 Ihe comfort seekerwill hero, find Morgan & WrightJTires.* withdrawn all thoir patronago from tho .what lie wants..... Tho N ew .1 erecy Medical nogrooa of Princeton. Society .meets at Capo Alay.; Tuesday and: Bargains: in Ladies’ Suits and Skirts., A. S. Moro, a furmor omployou of ln- Wednesday 'of' next, weekI . . The eleventh ,PriceJ,$75.oo. znan, Swann & Co., ootton brokers of Now hnnunl.-Beesipn 'of the beenn Groye:Sunday- York city, Is in .custody for- forging tho 100 Lmlies' Skirts, nil Wool, nt $2,50 worth 5J.00 namo of that corporation and individual school. and j,Chautauqua Assembly, will con-1 . 100. Ijidica’ Skirts, nil Wool, nt $3.20 worth'$5.00 members o f' tho Urm to papers which ho veneTuesday, July 9 to 10 inclusive.....Did' 100 IjiJics’ Skirts, nil Wool nt $5.00 worth $8.00 ■old for $100,000. someone say advertising doesn't puy? A 100 J Julies’ Silk Skirts, nt $0.20 worth vvl5.00. 100 Ijuliea’ Duck Suits, nt $1.25 worth $2.00 EASY RUNNING ! Saturday, Juno 15. piano offered for rent.in the Inst number of •• Three lunatics conflnod in the Stnte In­ this paper .found a claimant ihe same day SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS. sane asylum near Topeka mado their es* of publication..... When you have anything .capo. to buy; sell or rent, tell the people of it . 1000 Ladies’ Shirt Waists, at 40c. worth 75c. . By tbo breaking of tbo grip ou a Chloa- through the columns of the Times.....D1-. 1000 Ladies’ Shirt-Waists, nt 05c. worth $1.00. HANDSOflE LINES! go cablo ear sovou parsons, woro injured, yorce in New Jersey is reported to bo on 1000 Ladies’ Shirt Waists, at 75tv worth §1.50, two of thom seriously. tiio increase.....Prof.; Burns,- the cornet so­ • A young lion kept In the houso of Frank loist of Schneider’s band, has caught tho O. Callahan, at Bridgeport, Conn., ns a fancy of the crowds with his masterly solos. DRESS GOODS AND DOHESTICS. pot, attacked ond savagoly clawed a bur­ STRONGLY BUILT! glar...... The . Annual Convention of the State Teachers’ Association will, hold at Asbury 1000 yards fine Sateens at 10c., worth 20e. . . • ' Jacob Plnous, tho trainer of Mr. Rich­ 5000 yards Imported Dimities and Organdies at 20c., worth 45c. .. ard Crokor’s horses, brought op action In Park,- July 1 and 2 . . .In anticipation of 5000 yards hue Ginghams, plain Shambria, striped and plaid, at 5Ae., worth 10c. tho Loudon courts for a divorce from his the great;, meet, wheelmen arc: rapidly ap­ 5000 yards fine Ginghams at 4Jc., worth 8c. ; .. ' , >' , W eig h t 23 lbs..: . wife. > - , • •; plying'. for, quarters, in the Grove; and. in the . 5000 yards line 4-4 Muslin at 4Ac., worth 7c* . A Trilby club has.boon formed in Jersey Park... . . Read- the; list of hotels and cottiiges ’ 30,000 yards line 0*4 Utica Bleached Sheeting at lOc.j worlrlh : City,-ond any girl who'wishes .to join ad vert isetl. on nnother• page oft his paper'; . 4000 yards line Lawns, all fast colors, 10 yards for 25'c. G e a r 6 3 to 7 2 ; must sond a photograph of hor foot by , it looks .like' the advertisers know a jgqod 100*0 IM Sheets, Standard Muslin, at 40c., worth 50c. . way of application. thing: when tliey./seo- it...,iTree-triinming. 1000 Pillow Slips at 10c., worth 12Ac. President Tboodoro Roosovolt ond Com­ has claimed the attention of.ninny of the. missioner Avery D. Androws of tbo Now FINE SU M M E R SILK from 31c. to $1.00 per yard. property-holders hereabouts,, of‘late. ;Y.;.Tho, Any Style Tires. York polioo board made an early morning l&&\ R IB BED UNDER VESTS 5 c;, worth 15; 10c., worth 2ok tour and found sovou pollcomon asleep. ' work bf- sbtt ing up. tlib 'Aiiditoirum' organ' is;' Eight prisoners, among them a man progressing, flnely.;;;... Yes', we do printing';;; awaiting trial for murdor, four for high­ try us . with yoiir' next order;;V.. pay?s ice' P ric e $ 7 5 . 0 0 . way robbory and othor desperate cburao- cream aiid . .White’1 s soda form ■ afavorite ’ Big Drive in Men’s and Boy’s Clothing. ters, mndo thoir oscapo from tbo county combination,,...Almost everybody . reads . jail at Now Brunswick, N .J. 25 Men’s Suits at $4.00, worth SG.OO. the Times—do you?....'.Eight maples .in • i*8 Black Cheviot Suits at $4-05, worth $8.00. Mondny, Juno 17.' front of . Sunset Lodged' Central . avenue,; Men’s Fine Suits at $7.00, worth $10.00. It is roportod that-Richard Gonee, tbo were cut ‘ down on Thursday/. ..-.Hunting’s 25 Boys’ Suits at $1.50, former price $2.50.' MAJESTIC RACER, Germon composor ond poot, is dond. circus at Asbury• Park, July 4.-....The State 100 Boys’ All Wool Suits fit £2.35, .worth £4.00. At Wauregnn, Conn., the postofilco was Convention Of Republican Clubs will.’ be: Bovs’. Wasli Suits at 49c. broken Into by burglars and robbed of held at Trentdn, Wednesday of next week. /. Weight 18 lbs. Price $100.00. : : ^ $500. Tho town of Audonried, Pa., is threat­ Special Sale .of Ladies' Men’s and Children’s Russet- Shoes, ened with destruction by tbo caving In of THE OPPOSITE SHORE: ; ^ mines. SOLID BARGAINS IN BLACK SHOES. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. Socrotary Lamont, with. Mrs. Lamont, Bob ;Hunting-s circus will e.Uiibit at As­ Although Shoes have advanced 25 to ."0 per cent., we are still selling at the old price. 250 pairs Ljidies’ Dongola, Patent Tip, nt 70c., worth $1,00.. will loavo Washington this week for a trip bury Park July 4th, - to tho Poolflo coast. 250 pairs Ladies’ Dongoln, Patent Tips* at 99c., worth $1.2o. ■ At Fort Worth, Tox., Mout McCulloob, Assistant Cashier^ Kent, .of the Illinois, 10()0 pairs Ladies’ Do'ngola, Patent Tips, at $1.41), worth $2.00. National Bank, Chicago, visited his sister, • 1000 pairs Ladies’ Dougola, Patent Tips, at $2.00, worth $2.50. LADIES' EAGLE. In a fit of jealousy, shot and killed hia wife and then blow out bis brains. Mrs. Wakeley, this week. : 500 pairs Children’s Dongola,. Patent Tips, 0 to 11, at 59c., worth $1.00. 500 pairs Misses Dongola, Patent Tips, 11 to 2, at 89c., worth $1.25.. . Miss Mary Abigail Dorigo^bottor known v.':pr/ George F. Wilbur. attended- tlie inebt^ as Gall Hamilton, will bo taken to her. • ing, of the '.State Board of Medical Exam-, homo in Massachusetts within n fow days. iners at Trenton, this week. A boom committoo is to bo orgnnlzod to Great Reduction in Carpets, Matting, Oil Cloths, Linoleum, &c. bring tho advantages of Pittsburg as a T he. si de wai k bootblacks demur at' paying mooting place for tho noxt Ropublican na­ a license’, 'fee. bf $5 per chair.• A number Linoleum, 1st quality, at 50c,, former price 90c. 2d quality, at 39c., fornformer price 75c. tional convention bofore- tbo country at' shut' up shop on Wednesdny unt i 1 ii iawycr: . -‘50 Rolls JIatUng, 40 yards eiicti, at $2.90,'worth $5.00. largo. gives them advice in the mfittpr. . V . 50 Rolls Matting, 40 yaMs each, at $3^25, worth $0.00. Gonoral Coxoy loarned of tho .secret 50 .Rolls Seamlefis flatting ;at 15c. per yard; worth 25c, marrlago of bis lS-ynar;old doughtor, who Edgar. LeWis, a nephew of Charles Lewis, i posod in tho tramp to Washington ns tho lun'Sbcr nierchant of Asbury ■ Ipnrk, -was goddess of peaco of tho commonweal, to drowned ’at. Greenville last ;Suriday., :The- •• SPECIAL SALE OF PORTIERE AND LACE CURTAINS Carl Bro'wno, who was Coxoy’a lieutenant. yuimg' hum Was. about t wenty yCars. of age/ 100 pairs I^ace Curtainsrtains 75c., worth $1.25 | Portiere Curtains, #2.48 to $8.00 Tuesday, Juno 18. . The; Beach Band.moved .fn>in:’the pavilion 100 “ " 99c., “ 1.50 11»—4 Chenille Table Covers, U9c.,wcorth$L50 “ -C . C. CLAYTON’S—< of the county. will erect a circular-shaped building at the. corner of Second avenuo and Kingsley street, Forty head of cattle displaying symp­ M ain Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. toms of hydrophobia have been shot iu in which will be exhibited the crucifixion Adams county, Neb. of Christ. Tho Terminal railway of Buffalo, capi- Miss Susan.JJohnson, an old and wealthy . tal $600,000, to run from Blasdcll to De­ resident of, the Park, died at her home on “ The Statutes regulntlngtnc operations of National Banks nre of such wise conception 2 4 lbs. Aluminum Rims. Dress and Hud Guards. pew, has been incorporated, Cookman avenue . last Saturday evening. tbat conscientiously conformed to by Officers and Directors, no institution of Banking up* proaches the National, for deserved confldcncc of and security to patrons.” Millers will assemblo at Chicago on Although dejith canie suddenly she had been June 25 to form a new association to tako Clincher Tire. Price $ 1 2 5 .0 0 . tho placc of the old Millers’ National as­ ailing for several months. sociation. Dedicatory services were held at tho new FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Henry. Failingpresident of tho First barracks of the Salvation Army commenc­ National bank oi ‘Portland, Or., has been ing last Saturdayi evening and continued all Organized February 1886 ■ . • Indicted for refusing to give information day Sunday; ; ;AsV. a result of these services GEORGE F. KROEHL, President, O. H. BROWN, Vice President. Have you noticed that the to assessors. bight^■ converts Were claimed. • ALBERT C.‘TWINING, Cashier. MARTIN V. DAGER, Ass’t Cashier;. • , Tho west bound stage was held up near Uklah, Colo., on Saturday by a lone high- Li neinan George Bowers enme in contact' * Mattison A venue and Bond Street^ Asbury. Park, N . /. wayman, and $1,200 secured from the with a live \yirb Monday iifterriobii, while .V For,Convenience Of Ocean Grove patrons' ;vV; : Wells-Fargo strong box. climbing .a."pole on Main street. J He sus­ Office Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association B uilding, Ocean Grove, N . /. : John Raynor, a Lancaster'(N. Y.) hotel tained a severe'shocfc, and, losing his hold; keeper, drovo his pacer a lively heat at tho fell to.the groiind. Fellow-workmen picked Capital, $100,000. Suaplns,S70,000. race course Sunday. He passed under tho him up nr.d carried him home, where it Have come out of all the Century Runs with­ wiro first and fell from tho sulky dead. was ascertained his injuries were not fatal. .. Transacts a general banking business, issues letters of credit available in the principal cities of the world. Foreigu and domestic exchanges bought aud sold. out a break? No better evidence of superior W ednesday, J u n o 19. Collections carefully made and promptly accouuted for Colonel Henry Mapleson was married to Unclaimed Letters. Mrs. Robb-Milenberger In Paris. Following is a list of unclaimed letters • BOARD OF DIRECTORS: material and workmanship can be furnisned. • A bogus newspaper man baa swindled remaining , in the Ocean Grove post office G .V. Kroehl. Albert C. Twining, Isaac C. Kennedy, 8. AV. Kirkbride Oliver H. Brown Elegant Lines, Minimum Weight, all Turing • business men of Natchez out of $145. for the week ending June 32, 1805: Hamuel Johnson, Milan Boss. M. L. Buinnmn, Charles A. Atkins, John 8. Ripley, Kaiser Wilhelm visited Munich incogni­ E. C. Butcher,!Rao Clmpin, I.izzio M. D. • Sherman B.Ovlatt, Chns. A. Young, D. C. Covert, W m. H. Beegle, Wm, Hathaway. Reinforced and Cold Swaged. If you ,buy%n to, much to the 6urpriso of the regent. Earle, Laura Franklin, Mr. Gilbert, Mamie Tho resignations of the Austrian cabi­ Gamble, Miss H. Hess, Mrs. Howell, Mrs. “ Eagle” you will make no mistake. ' \ net were formally presented to the em­ peror. Hill, Mrs. A. T. Hughes, Mrs. S. A. Hurt- ford, Addelet Hutching (2). Thomas Jeffer­ Tho postofllce at Beaver Falls, Pa., was CHAS. LEWIS, robbed, and tho thieves got away with son, Miss A. A. Lockwood, Anna Mag win, $10,000. . Mrs. W. G. Morehcad, Mrs. J. P. Mendall, Trouble in feared at Lehigh, la., be-' A. A. O’Keefe, D. L. Paterson, Mrs. S. E. — SUCCQWOR TO— tween Rtrlking whito miners'aud colored Rodway, Mrs. Samuel Lonetree, care C. R. Doors, Sash, Blinds, men who took their places. Whittier,• Lizzie Semple, Sarah Scudder, "Major General” Fitzgerald of com­ Miss Sonncborn, Proprietor. Trcinont Cot­ CHAS.. LE W IS & CO., Frames, Mouldings, monweal army fame has been sent to jail tage, Tillie TJiorn, Mrs. H. E. Tisdale,; for intoxication at Lynn, Mass. Gussic Titus, Henry Turner, Mary Tomkin- Hardware, Joseph L. Bates, while overcome with son, Martha Thomas, Ciura M. VanNcsi. grief at the death of his wife, attempted Maggie Woolley, Maude Woodruff. Lizzie to commit suicide at Saratoga, by shoot­ Paints, ; ... ing. . E. Wade,. Dr. 1. M. Ward. It is reported that Mr. Gladstono has GEO. W. EVANS, P. M. Oils, etc. announced his purpose never again to speak in the house of commons or from a Hunting’s Circus. public platform.. . Bob Hunting’s circus will exhibit at As­ SOXJ-TM MJLIH - ST., Thursday, June 20. bury Park, Thursday. July. 4. The Elmira Tho American Whist league is in session (N. Y.)-Gazette says: “ Hunting’s Railroad : In Minneapolis. Circus, .Museum,.’ Menagerie and Hippo­ Factory Dunkirk/N.J. Ex-Representatlvo Richard Bland of drome wero ih town Inst Monday, and Men- ^_slo-u.r37- Missouri is ill with the grip.- Branchi Yard, Spring Lake, , The American collego lu Rome will giro dota- never was so crowded wltlrits neigh­ a grand dinner on Juno. 23 in honor of. boring popujatiom The people turned out Cardinal Gibbons. en masse to see what proved to be the great­ Mrs. Isabella Gorey, a passenger on' est show of modern times. Each depart­ S T I L i E I ’B e board tbo steamship Auranlo, jumped ment was so very complete in its vnstness overboard soon after leaving the Mersey. that tho marvel.is, how so much can bo got­ M W ® STAGS & 1WE, M o d e l B. 2 1 lbs. Aluminum Rims. Ex*In6pcctor William W. McLaughlin ten together and exhibited for so little of New York city, waa sentenced by Judge money. Every feature is .of tho best, and Barrett to the stato prison for:2>4 years.»: Is tlie oldest established line in Ocean Grove and As­ Inner Tube or Clincher Tire. Price $ 1 0 0 . all are eo moial and refined’ns to please tho bury Park. Special facilities for the prom pt and careful Soven of the eight persons indioted at most fastidious. Hunting’s shows have left Trenton in connection with the statehouse handling- of all kinds of Furniture, Pianos, Boilers and frauds were arraigned, and all of them a good impression, and will be heartily wel­ entered pleas of not guilty. comed whenever they choose to come and Safes. Shipping tags furnished free. Storage for all kinds Tho third biennial convention of tho seo us again.” - of goods. Separate Compai*tmonts. Each individual fur­ W orld’B Woman’s Christian Temperance w union wns called to order in Loudon by Madamo Koarno, from far-off Egypt, is- nished-with key. . tho president, $Jiss Frances E. Willard.. a .distinguished giiest at the .El I wood. She The cases of Messrs. Hnvemeyer, Scarles, is.a famous lecturer, and it is likely she will- :^TACOB ST ILES^;::: Chapman, Macartney, Edwards and Shrl- be.heard here before the season closes. ver, who wero indlctcd for refusal to an­ O f f i c e s No. 702 Mnttieon Avenuo, Railroad Depot,Asbury Pnrk; Corlies Bicycle Emporium, 4 8 Main swer questions of tho senato committco in­ Mr. and Mrs. II. E. MacKee,,of New York, Avenue, West Grove; No. 40 Main Avonue, opposito Association Office, Ocean vestigating tho Sugar trust, have been spent* last Sunday at. the Grove with tho oontiBued until next Octobcri. family of Mr. W.. H.^Beegle. Grove. Post Office Box 009, Asbury E^rk, N. J. : ; OCEAN GROVE,