New Jersey Courier. EVERYBODY READS IT :: THE COURIER IS THE HOME NEWSPAPER OF OCEAN COUNTY :: IT GIVES ALL THE NEWS li .TABLISHED 1850. Toms River, N. J., Thursday Afternoon, August 23, 1894. V O L U M E 44— N U M B E R 47 dUSIN ESS CARDS. For bilious headache and ISLAND HEICHT8. I have been told by some of the old people BARNEGAT. all other conditions resulting SEEN AND HEARD. TUCKEROTS BATTLE that DeBoae wits pushed by British bayonets NEWPORT FASHIONS. . l b e e t g . m a r t i n . The Suuday schools of Manasqunn, Spring against tbe back door of ihe entry of that Lake aud Heltnar M. E. churches held a picnic house, parrying thqlr thrusts with his sword, A meeting of all denominations was held In from constipation, go by the DR. T. T. PRICE'S ACCOUNT and that when the bayonets pierced him and the M E. church on Thursday eveoiug last for L Attorney and Facts and Fancies-Notes and here ou Wednesday of laat week. About 800 VERONA CLARKE'S LETTER. book on Beecham’s pills. attended ; and tbe Spring Lake lads beat the pinned him to the door, his shrieks were shrill ^ « P urPp*e <>f organizing a local board of the S olicitor nr Chancery. Comments. Squamous in a game of t> J Howakd Pkkkinb, brtruegat, e am N with splints and baudages round it—the result a °“??sl54sSs3B New Braunfels, Tex., when th eir b oat up of Trenton, accompanied by his sou and A J Ckanukk, Mauuahawkln of a compound fracture of the forearm John Lyons of Brooklyn, has been visiting •4. pj. 2reB®w; ; a-o| D H Clayton, Railroad avenue, corned River at William E. Combs’, and returned home with set and all three were drowned. a master carpenter, visited Sheriff Bar A Mason THOMPSON BROS, New Egypt. The only eclipse of the year visible in this a Hue string of fish. 1 : B: »rr: • " : ftr Mrs. Julia Butler, who committed sui rett yesterday aud inspected the county Confectioners and Fruit Beaters. locality takes place on the nigntof Septembei 14-15, and is a partial eclipse of the moon. Judge Bennet Van 8yckle. who is summer Ii :::::! i j £ cide by poison uear Hamburg, Mich., con gallows for the purpose of erecting one of Edoak L. Uwykh. Mam & Water sts.Toms River fessed before dying that she poisoned her a similar design for Mercer county for use John F. Smock, Malu street Toms River One day of last week sixty people in addition ing at his Manioloklug cottage, is fond of a otio-otnooctc — -tao-*cco| Place sail on Baruegat Bay. father, mother and husband, as well as on th e 6th prox., when Koccis will be David Noybs, Union ave, Manchester to the regular guests look diauer at the Ocean ■c OPfc£j house. Miss Oiga Barcbard of Sharon Hill aud Miss Harry Whitlock, a farm hand. Whitlock hanged. On the same day a banging will and Hamlin D en tists. Marne Nitzky of Philadelphia were down for L en g th take place in Mercer county, and one in Leon Goble. Union Uouse, Mains*,Toms River A gentleman who drove through the upper gSSS8S2SSSS2c S’ is still alive, but a physical wreck. G TCKOOK.Cnwperthwait’s Exchange,Toms River couutry on Monday says he saw as fine fields of a few days this week. Tuesday, Aug. III. Burlington county, owing to which fact e»e*oiaicp®oioi4s— a | „ i Tim e urugK, Jledleines, Clieneieals corn and late potatoes as he oyer looked upon George Walton and family accompanied by Stanwood, the cyclist, covered the dis it is expected several requests will be some other yonng people, are spending a week made upon Camden for its death trap. (.’has B Mathis, Main st Pharmacy, Toms River A traveling hand organ man revived thoughts EfttggSSffftSgSSi* I 9 5. tance from New York to Chicago in eight Thomas 8 1)ilks, Barnegat of the long buried past on Tuesday by grindlug at the Berkeley, Sea Side Park. At the late execution iu Mercer county $20 Organ days, eight hours aud forty minutes. W Wildonukk, Manualiawkln out " Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay ” for fifteen long Mrs. JudsonGaekiilof Mt. Holly, Mrs. Harry BWMttMOUKitHCWM the Camden machine was borrowed. llry Cioods, F urntshlnits, etc. minutes. Bldgway and daughter of Jacobstowu, have SSfeSSSSSSSSsS Oscar W. Underwood, of Birmingham, Ala., has defeated Congressman Lewis B ridgeton, N. J ., A ug. 21.— Carl A. C. Hutson, Main street, Toms River A delegation from Magnolia Council took been visiting Mrs. Asa Wiisey. Flat top, compact, 8 stops, Mbs A Paokbk, Washington st et, Toms River Turpin for the Democratic nomination. Browne, with the stragglers of Coxey’s part in toe Juuior American Mechanics’ parade Mrs. Thomas Harris of Philadelphia and army, pitched their side show tent in this second-hand, but in good order. Fruit and Vegetable Market. last I hurt-day, when 50,000 people poured into Miss Ida 8 lawter of Wilmington are guests of p * William, John and Mary, three chil A S Dix, Clifton avenue, opp fountain, Lakewood Anbury Park. their brother, J. Elwood dlawter. dren of Johu Houston, were killed by city on Saturday. The whole gang of fifty Good enough and cheap enough, General Merchandise Charles J. Schaeffer of Pailadelphia returned lightning while at breakfast in their are a dirty, greasy looking set. The army Thomas Roberts has a unique sign In the of tramps are begging from citizens and Cowperthwait * Co, Main street. Toms River shape of a fair sized aermotor wiudinlll (for to his Germantown home on Tuesday after a home a t Clayton, Mo. and small enough J. L. Co wpbktu w a it, Mam street, Toms River. five week's sojourn at this resort. selliug photographs of Coxey, Browne which he is the agent) ou tne porch of his teiiaio»statsiotoi«totCK.K! — Judge Barker, at Ebensburg, Pa., de F LipschCktz, Main street, Toms River Main street store. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Compton of and others. Ou Sunday while ministers U F hancis, Union ave, Manchester 55S3J?.g 1 cided that nuns may teach in the public were dispensing the Gospel iu the churches M Uozokth, Union ave, Manchester All the life saving crews along the coast went Newark, accompanied by Mr. aud Mrs. schools, may bo addressed as sister, but For a Small House George Rogers of Louisville, Ky„ are recent Browne was delivering a rabid political E Hilliard, Uuion ave, Manchester on duty yesterday The statious hereafter will m ust not teach the Catholic catechism. W 8 P arker, Railroad ave, Forked River be kept open from August 1st to May 31st, and arrivals. speech in his tent on the rink lot. The Order oue and your money back A J Collins, Barnegat the men paid $60 a moutn. Mr. John Vreeland and wife of New York, Both Beach Haven and Bay Head expect to The Memphis graud jury has returned citizens are censuring Mayor Applegate Clarence E Woodmanskk & Co, Barnegat have auotber race next Saturday. indictments against 767 saloon keepers, if you want it. Cfir fare al W 8 Ckanmbk a Bao. Cedar '^un August fogs indic ate a severe Winter aud and Miss Fannie Leonard of Newark, have and the police for allowing Browne to Plenty of snow. Killing frost Is likely to been guests of Mrs. Lena Fuller on Hadley merchants, etc., who have, in collusion J. B. J ones, Waretown, N. J. ayenne. make these speeches, and especially on lowed. Groceries unu Provisions the same date in October as a fog is with officials, shirked taxes for eight Sunday. seen iu August—so an old saw says. WARETOWN. years. The city has lost $2,000,000. J oseph G ho van, Water street, Toms lilver Miss Georgia Thompson of Prospect Plains, Trenton, Aug. 17.-C ham pion Jam es J. New and second-hand pipe T hus ii I kons, Main street, Toms River Thos. Roberts has just completed drilling and Miss Dora Cliytou of L »ng Branch, have Wednesday, Aug. 33. been visitiug John A. Thompson on Hooper John Letts returned lo bis business in Phila Corbett aud Bob Fitzsimmons,tbe middle and reed Pkanklin UAKKis.uearC. K. K. depot,Toms Rivet a well for Mias Lydia Lawrence on Washing Populists of the Tenth Georgia district weight champion, are both iu this city, Harness, Blankets, E tc, ton street, and has moved ius machinery to aveuue. delphia last Saturday alter passing a week’s vacation very pleasantly, He still carries on renominated Tom Watson for congress. and mutual friends have been trying un- Wm A P atterson,Vaullise Building, Toms River put one iu for Capt. Amos Birdsall. Dr. Rem L. Disbrow, sr., is becoming a knight of the wheel. The doctor sayB that the his fruit aud couiectiouery business here and Joshua II. Marvil, of Laurel, was nom succeosfully to get them to meet each Church Organs Hardware, Paints and Oils. A tramp printer struck town on Tuesday— novelties can always be found at his neat little and oh ! the degeneracy of these latter days cycle is aD excellent exercise as well as a inated for governor by the Republicans of other. Corbett said to au Associated Berry & Frost, Main and W ater sts.Toms River saving in time. store. Delaware. Press reporter that he would not accept a W 8 Ckanmkk & Bro. Cedar Run lie carried a grip for his wardrobe and actually Miss Luella Wood of Bordentown is visiting Brand new Baby Organs, Hotels, Hoarding Houses, etc. looked as if he had a comb and brash. James Attrldge, a well known real estate man James A. Howard, of Wheeling, was challenge from Fitzsimmons, who, the her friend Mrs. Joseph J. Camburn. champion said, was looking for clump ad highest grade $ 28. Manchester House, Manchester. The O.ieau County Wheelmen have decided of South Philadelphia, and wife, accompanied The Bay View house has M. D. Valentine of nominated for congress by the Deinocrat* U nion House, Main street, T om s River to postpone their bicycle, meet from Labor Day by Mr. Petsche a designer at Cramp's ship yard, Woodbridge, among the many guests registered of the First West Virginia district. vertising. Fitzsimmons, lie added, must Send for Catalogue. Long R iv e r sid e House,Mam and Water sts.Toms River until next spriug—owiug largoiy to the many have been visiting Mrs. Harriet Gulick. * there, and be is enjoyiug the Hue fishing P. Leo Treuch, the new minister to first send an open challenge to the world, Blodgett House, Forked River attractions at other places on that holiday. MIsb Margaret Boswell and Miss Josephine greatly. Japan, has arrived in Yokohama. Mr. and If no others accept it then Corbett credit. Lakaykttk House, Forked River Lorkin (who was formerly a Missionary to Clarence House, B aruegat Since the Wheelmen’s club has offered a The most exacting sportsman could not ask Trench was recently minister to Mexico. will take it up, but not otherwise. Cap India), Deacouesses from the Deaconess’ for better fishing than our people here have Mullen House, Baruegat badge to every rider who covers a thousand Governor Altgeid, of Illinois, has issued tain Glori, manager for Fitzsimmons, says Ev erett House, T uokerton niles nearly every cyclist in town is busy in Home of Philadelphia, are visiting Mrs. A. L. knowu for the last month. Consequently ibe that the money is ready to be put up Ho pk in s House, W aretown Wardell at Cedar Grove. hotels aud boardiug houses have done fairly a proclamation appealing to the people of training and in chalking up distances on a whenever Corbett says hu,will cover it. N ational Hotel, Maunaiiawkin time card. Miss Strickland. Mrs. Morgan, the Misses well, people generally were busy, and “ hard the state for aid for the Pullman strikers. E nolkhidk, Beach Haven times” comparatively uuknown in this vicinity. A dissolute women of Goose Creek,Clay T renton, Aug. 17.—The summing up in Lake hotel, ,wauuahawkin Hereafter all Western Union telegrams are Marengo, aud William Strickland ot New Brunswick, accompanied by Jesse Cowdiick Huckleberry gathering lias brought con county, Ky., was nailed to a tree by wo the Thompson contested election case was In su ran ce. lo be delivered free. Perhaps the company has concluded it doesn't *»dd to their business of Beuuetl Mills and P 8 Bailey of Toms siderable of money iu ibis place. Oue active men of her own stripe, her hands aud feet concluded yesterday afternoon by ex- C II Wahdrll, Surrogate's Oitlce, Toms River mother aud her two daughters harvest about bleed the recipient ten cents for au already River, made a happy sailing party on Friday being pierced by nails. She will recover. Judgo Rankin, counsel for Mr. Thomp Geo 11 no '.man, Washington street, Toms River paid message. thirty quarts of blue bells” every day which J ohn G li aiid, Waretown Prof F. A. North, principal of tbe Toms sell readily at Baruegat City for ten cents per Thursday, Aug. 33. son. The committee then adjourned, to Cor. Broad and While Ste. Gulick A .Storms, Baruegat A jolly crowd of young people from the River school, returned lo this town on Monday quart. meet in Jersey City Sept. 7 to prepare a E It Wills, Baruegat Russia’s czar is suffering from an attack Berkeley Boulevard rather astonished the city ready for work. He is as bronzed as one of Vegetables have beeu backward but the report to submit to the legislature at its W s tkanhek, »!edas Run guests at Island Heights on Friday by showing our people, having spent most of the summer of influenza. Red Bank, N. J. C. C. C arr, Mannakawkin gardene.s are now begiunlrig to furnish corn, October session. No formal views were them wliul a vast deal of fun could becrowded at the Cottage City summer school, at Martha's tomatoes aud lima beaus at reasonable rates. Miles upon miles of the Klckapoo In Jew elers. to a few hours. Vlueyard. exchanged, but private conversations in Melons ripen slowly. dian country are on fire. The * reflection dicate that the report will not favor un- F Kendall,Cowperthwait’s Excnauge.TomsRIvei The Germantown boys visited Sea Side Park Mrs S L. Walker and dangbter, Miss David Keller of Beverly with hit wife and can be seen for forty miles. ltOaT st- bblau. Main street, Tonis River Emma Walker of Brooklyn, who have been I seating Thompson. The Republican mem- ou Saturday, aud were defeated by the uine of grauddaughter passed part of last week at the At Anthony, Fla., Will C. Strauathan, 1 bers will, however, in theirFreport charge L u m b er and €»al lards. that place lo the score 11 to 8 . The Bea Side summering here since the first of July, Hopkins house. He has visited Mr. Martin A A Brant, Water street, Toms River Parkers, out ranked their oppoueuts at the b at; returned to Brooklyn on Tuesday en route for nearly every summer for thirty years. aged 13 years, was killed by lightning that gross frauds were practiced, hut will Bikdsall a 8on, Water st entrance Toms River and equalled them in the field. Pittsfield, Mass., where they will complete the The members of Forked River l ife Saving just as he was entering the door of his admit that the committee could not *e- Cua^L ttooKRS, Uuion ave, Manchester summer. W. G. Conkau, Barnegat For a whole week, from Mond&y 13th to Blalioti No. 16 all passed creditable exami ll“Ine, cure proof of a sufficient nature of illegal Monday 20ih inst.. the moon rose bul about 120 Miss Lae Hagaman, danghter of ex-Sheriff nations and went off duty last Wednesday. Mrs. Amanda Howard Is nntjer arrest ! votes to overoome Thompson’s big major- Marble and Granite Works. minutes later each even mg than on the one Hagatuau, will teach school at Gardsld io the The VVarelowu Oyster Planter's Protective in New York charged with killing her itjr. Uknung & Co., Asbuty 1'ark preceding. Durlug most of that time it was northern part of tbe State ibis winter. Miss Association will hold a meetlug at Red Men s daughter’s illegitimate child. There la Wm Fauh, Water street, Toms River nearly full, and four nights no deflection from Mame Montgomery of Manchester, also a Hall, Saimday evening. September 1st, for the no plain evidence against her. Necessity for Anti-A narchist Laws. .Millinery an d Notions Normal school girl will teach at Wheatland iu purpose of receiving additional members. the circular disk could be noticed. The Illinois state miners’ convention at> W ashington, Aug. 23. — This report Mrs a J Berry, Munuahawkin the place of Miss Gertie Johnson. After September 1st the charter will be closed, A bazar will be held in Cowperthwait ball aud admissiou fees increased. This society 8 prlngfield adopted the Columbus scale ' rigid exdusion and deport* Music Teachers. next week, (beitiuiiiug on Monday, !27tli lo&i.. Mr. Charles A. Smith of New York, who at one time owned the Riverside hotel at Forked Is a good oue for all interested lit oyster cul for mining coal iu central and southern :1° , Rlion anftrchist* h“ Leeu made by Prof A B Clutb, Main street, Toms River and cudiug on Friday the Slat., for the benefit ture. Illinois, which■ is a reduction of 10 per the house committee on judiciary: “It is Newspaper*. of St. Joseph's church. A nice aseorlmcDt of River aud represenied Laecy township on the Board of Freeholders, has been down at that Robert Brown, who is known as a rising cent. admitted on all hands that the question Beacon, ruekerton uselul articles and refreshments will bo for young lawyer of Manasquaii, aud bis wife Is one of very great importance and that sale. Every evening will close with dancing. place on a flshibg trip for several days Nichols Oriental llaiui At Arnica Plaster recently, and on Tuesday called ou Toms River were visiting Mrs J. K Robinson last week STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. legislation on the subject is called for by C H i :ranmbh, Mnni)HhHwkln musical aggregation yesterday furnished friends. After passing two months at home. Capt Ed every consideration of public safety. The a pretty fair substitute for “ dot leetie German Ruluo left for New York last Monday and Notary Public, C om m issioner ol Deed* The parly of young people who were camp Closing Quotation* of ths Now York and committee is advised that, owing to tbe and .in Her of the Peace. band " It consisted of a man and boy eicb of expects to sail on another southern voyage. whom played a horn, and a woman who beat ing out at a Sea Side Park cottage came home We will all miss him Philadelphia Exchange*. severe legislation recently adopted by E d w a r d A . G u l i c k . J oseph G rover, Water street, Toms River the bass drum, kettle drum aud eyinbais and on Monday, brouzed and freckled by exposure France and Italy, a great many dauger- J onathan Houle, Justice of the Peace, Burrsvllle F. W.'Bauer of the Live)pool and London Nxw York. Aug. 22.—The share speculation _ . . . passed around the hat. The drums were car to tbe sun's rays, but In no other way worse and Globe Insurance Co. was here recently, today was rather irregular, advances and de- 009 anarchists are making their way to David Noyes, Untou ave, Manchester for their trip, which was a moat enjoyable one Has now in store a large and well sele&ed stock of Stoves. Jos Lonan, Forked lilver ried iu a child's wagon. and hopes soon to make a longer visit. clines following each other with frequency, the United State*, and as under existing J erk s storms, Barnegat throughout. During their sojourn the bathing John Wood of the Clyde Steamship Company Heaters, Ranges, Holly-ware of all kinds, Tin-ware, Wood and Mrs. William Burgess of Lakewood received was superb—the best of the season ; and the but the reactions as a rule were less titan the laws they cannot be denied admission to K R Wills Barnegat a paluful injury while riding to Toms lti.er spent Ills vacation at the Bay Side Farm bouse Iron Pumps, Sinks, etc., which he offers at reduced rates, Pianos and Organs. moonlit nights and sunny days were almost George Berry aud family of Nianlie, Rhode r t . 'S S S K S 1’. f11” n*?"’* r“ ulled, our t*rt‘tor7' the United Bute, will .non “Ouirb nn.i Sinall Prnfil. ” with the Lakewood wheelmen la-t Thursday equally conducive to out of door life—so that value* thmnohnnt #h...... th® rendezvous of these human mon Quick Sale, and Small Profits. M Q Pohl. repairer. Toms River cveuing Near Riverside cemetery she fell and Island, returned to their eastern home last values throughout the greater part of the list. it was with great regret that backs were Tuesday. Closing bide: sters unless the proposed legislation is W a s h in g t o n t n b a b M a in . R I J amison, New Egypt sprained her foot; bul bravely remounted aud turned upon Liberty Hall. S ., TOMS RIVER, N. 7. pedaled to town with ODe foot. From here she Lehigh Valley.....38J* W.N.Y.AP*...... speedily adopted.” Real Estate. Mr, and Mrs. William H. Bulphin of New P ine View Co., Proprietors of Pine View, N. J. was taken home in a carriage and has not yet Pennsylvania...... Erie...... 15 1T1 Broadway N. Y. regained the use of her foot. York city have been spending some davs here MANCHESTER. Reading...... \\fl^ D., L. 8c W...... 164M A Plague of Grasshoppers. Howard D Vansant, Island Heightn, N. J., and at various places along shore’ Mr. ft- pftul...... West Shore...... H ornellsville, N. Y., A ug. 21.—Farm Granite and Cemetery enclosures of every The new windmill at the county jail is a Sutphin, who was born and bred at Forked and lii Broadway, New York. monster It was raised last Friday, the tower Mrs. J. P Elliott and daughter of Red Bank, Lehigh Nav...... 51* N. Y. Central...... 100M ers of Bteuben county are much alarmed Restaurants. River, has still a kindly interest in our shore spent Sunday with her brother. G. P. Stiles. N. Y. AN.Y. 8d pf *7** Lake Erie A W... 17 description. coming in pieces ready to put together. It is aud in everything appertaining thereto At over the appearance of grasshoppers in Thos S inolbton, Main street, Toms River eighty-one feet high to the top of the tower, Thieves have stolen about 30 fine Brahma New Jersey Cen-IUH Del. 8c Hudson -134H large swarms. Owing to the extreme dry Marble... present he is superintendent of the Jackson chickens from Mrs. It. M. DeWlit E H Williams, Water street, Toms River and the wheel—about 15 feel in diameter—pro Archtitectaal Iron Works and also superin weather their numbers are increasing Blue Stone Flagging and Curb J O Elbbrson, Barnegat jects six feet aud eight iuches over the top of Postmaster Charles L. Rogers is building an General Markets. Halt Hay a n d Moss tendent of the mantel and grate department of addition to his store and house, aud will pat in rapidly, and in many places they are at ibe tower, It can easily be seen from Sea the firm of W. H. Jackson At Co., of 860 P h ii.adci.phia. Aug. 22.—Flour firm; wln- tacking all kinds of vegetation. Many ing furnished and laid in any c H Oranmrr, Mannahawkin Side Park on a clear day, and looks as high hot and cold water aud baths, with a windmill Broadway and 315 East 38th street Mrs. at the baru to pump the water. fields of buckwheat for a distance of two W S C kanukk A Bro. Cedar Run is either ol the church steeples. Sotpbin is a niece of Jacob Sharp, of New w S I J S f n r 1 *?L£Kr,JMJI i -r,u- Ul lor » u,stance ot ti Monuments locality. E. P redmokb, Mannahawkin E. F. Larrabee has brought the small engine sylvania roller, riraleht. 5(^70! we.*?™ I *r”u"d the ed«e looks much — While Frank Robbins, formerly of this York street railway fame. and boiler from Jobs Swamp and has set it op sylvania roller, straight, *2$2.50®2.70; western Mewing D aclitnes, etc, ilaee bnt now of Point Pleasant, was oquidding winter clear, $2.40(&2.fl5. Wheat quiet, firm, it it had been used for a race course, the Stone Work of all kinds for Cornelius Peck, Waltou street, Toms River 'or blue fish one day this week he booked a at his Horicou farm to cut slats for cranberry with 57c. bid and 57^£c. asked for August. buckwheat being eaten off close to the (and Headstones | Edward irons,Toms River, Also Pianos & Organs crates. six toot shark. In palling him iu, the line Murray Orova Camp-Meeting. Mrs. Bamnel Sutton and her sou Fred came Corn nominal, with 6114c. hid and OKKc. greunr). Farm ers In many instances have building purposes promptly »hoeiiiakiug. broke and Frauk rushed bravely into the surf home n Friday. asked for August. Oats firm, qjlet, with been compelled to cut their oats green in P eter Mchrale, Water street, Toms River and landed bis shark. It might be well to 6ay 35|4c. bid and 3594c. asked for August. Beef order to save them. The pests seem to bsp furnished. Host Kurreaaful Mummer Tet—Officer* ot Postmaster Rogers while diguing his cellar GENUNG & CO. alioe stores. however, that the shark was dead before steady. Pork firm. Lard steady;western steam, Working eastward. Frank succeeded io barpoomog it with bis found tbe ground as dry at a depth of six feet #R;ci!y, $7.50. Butter quiet; western dairy, Job ALsnKTMER.Cowperthwalt’s Ex’ge.Toms River the Association Fleeted. as at tbe surface. ASBURY PARK, N. J. AtLarg* always on C H Shinn, Clifton ave., opp. fountain, Lakewood »quid. 13f4^16c.;do. creamery. SOQU^c.: do. fac Killed Mis Ceachmaa In Self Defense. Stock hand For over a fortnight past the big American Thomas IVhalen it putting a cellar under his tory. I»ai5*4c.; Elgins,24)4c.: New York dairy. Mat inner* and Newsdealer* For the past five months Jobo Aumack has flag has been flying at tbe lop of the tali staff cottage alongside of his hotel. St . J oseph. Mo., Ang. 23.—Frank F. had a millwright at work at the Diamond 14<&2fl4c.; do. creamery, 18<&24l4c ; Pennsyl N li Kendall, Postolflce store, Toni9 River, —telling the passerby that tbe Uulversaliets of Dr. Brower is kept busy as quite a number vania creamery prints, fancy, Uc : do. choice, Bari, junior partner in the legal firm of J ohn F Tudor,foot of Central ave,Island Heights Flour Mills, which are owned by him and America were making their annual pilgrimage arc ill with something like quiusy sore throat. *3c.; do. fair to good, 18®23c.; prints Jobbing Harl & Her!, shot and killed his coach ^ K Hurlburt, Second street, Lakewood leased and managed by Chailes Wainrighl. Viola, danghter of J W Wainwrigbt, was storms a Bennett, Postofflce store, Barnegat to Good Luck aod tbe site of the first church of nt 2fc&»te. cheese firm; New York large, 7% man, Charles Martin, yesterday. Bari’s New foundations and sills have been put in ; that faith oo these shores. The meetings really badly bitten by Charles Phillip s dog last week edgar L. Gwykh, Maiu 4 Watei sts, Toms River the machinery from t nev turbine wheel to 8 be is the eighth victim. ®9V4c.; small. » a0J4c.; part skims, 3}4&6^ . *tory is to th e effect th at M artin robbed a T ailo rin g . began on tbe Ulh mst. and closed on the 2 1s t ; Eggs steady; New York and PenneyIvania, tafe at bis residence of $160, and when he new millstones, belts, pulleys, etc , been re bul the Murray Grove house wm well filled be We had a gtmd rain Thursday night; but we 18c.; Ice house, l(V^l«V4c.; western fresn, lttwa K W Snyder,Cowperthwait’* Kxch’ge.Toms River placed ; the devators aud chutes rebuilt; new fore that date and still has many gaests. Never haven t seen the new road scraper out yet. H64c. ______accused him of the crime admitted his iheo ford. Water street, Toms River silk bolting cloths pat in ; and every thing before bad sm-h throngs crowded ibe meetings. Our school board are repairing the school gull* and returned a portion of the money. Tiiisiuiilis, Plumlyers, etc. placed in first class order. Tbe idea of patting each day in r barge of the house and putting In new scats in the smaller Live Stock Markets. Harl then told Martin that be was going Thos Roberts, Main street. Toms River The Gypsy Camp beid by the ladles of the room. They should try to improve tbe beating WILLIAM P. Young People’s Unions of the different States, New York. Aug. 22.—Beeves firm for good to hand him OTer to the officer, when KIRK, apparatus also Jr?* a Gulick, Washington street, Toms River Baptist church on Tuesday aud Wednesday proved very successful cattle, dull for other grades; native steer* Martin seized an ax and made for him, F. Potts, Box 13», Lakewoo
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