SEY COUR PIONEER NEWSPAPER OP OCEAN COUNTY.

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'HE SEWELL CUP RACE FISHING’S UP TO top notchIo CEANCO.GETS $84^36 PROVED TO BE A FLUKE IN BAY AND RIVER TOO OFSTATESCHOOLFUND KtiibiBf b tinn«*Mtl)r *•««! In lb* b i to •••i k s i i ihr • nltimrj »kiff »m« a off bVks! Klrpf. Ilarnegat rimI W i i ^ . ni»inr tH«t I« to ml.I « twn lilmln) pm Kor Ih* I M ito-* In Ih* hl»i»ry ni ih» Ing I. II. V. f*. Ih» lam*lll uf h*r alluw- town, bulk f«*r miwII m-I»«h»I llah mul big I peltry «ml i iihiIot. mo! Ihr fl*lirniiin County Superintendent fluirle* A. niiiitlwr «»f day«’ alteiHlattr«« Im Ib* jr*ar Prnrll ('n|> n m . Ih* t rim iU timi falli- anr*. l hie-ninni tig w m ktt4 All of Ihr hole!» In . n «.-n it «-wide emit «bb b will t l b Murr!* la arm)llt| «»lit (hr l|i|«trtloti ' |!*ft IIUL )D h I w*f* tlbui|H*.tul*fl bjr a tuli*, oarluf On ih* Iblnl muml. aftrr trai hin* I I * « til U M . Kingfblt art «lili hilliig ••«il |o hb net* In «jub k linir ntruf of «Httml n*otir>* from (hr Ktait lb* nMIrum! lux uf IWb, nanbtiti) l„ lu-lt ni almi. Mal Oatnnl.jr altari»««! t'nalm', ami twaiuuiu, ih* l**»l duwu. In tbr t hmiorU. mui llirrr b iw n I utriped fnr Hi# year beginning July I, IWH. uf flMI*M«l, with aluuwl $ 10.000 ama a il»ulil* 4ll*,i|*|i.4iitbi*i)t tu Sua Ih* R*«l «ta» loulljr becalmed. and lay barn lUliillg ill Urini*!» (•»« lL**e who Wbtl* tubiti* «»it lb«' “lid**" off IVIUI T h r tot«! receipt» fur this gMTWt arfeool freni the vertami Fiate fund*, making Mr l*ark folk, fnr tLrir rhauipinti, In Ih* month of Ih* r i m till Ih* ilm* know whrn I« fUb. riiM -m l |«m| wrrk. II. (*. V«ll Note ! Ill all r.'T.iTAiCt. Mill 1* .«la« dittliM lanlMM*ll> a#» In Ih* l*a*tiT*r. «Ith ib rn Kui|>r*M ...... 1:50:10 •uu'a l'ora, auil l»laiul llrlflila (illtllnf Iliiilntr.l Tn« of IWH . 18.418,4«) tcmlirr*. nnd Point PI*-MMiMt. with I. It. Y C ...... * ...... 1:57 lit» |u Hlrrmaoli'a KlU|ir*»a, pai-li lu addi- Kit ill otiti Tll\ of lim i a 10.47o.tVI tlir*»«*, 1‘nbni Inn* a* tlirr« car IO,h Msnlia*»*i ...... Iu57^ri Him lo Ila un li |irliit* fa »urli*, l'ora, nf m h««.l, w il h tuo I» .o In i », i tour»*. Inni noi III* alijilll*al »Ilo«-, Imi ( ’«uninodori» Georg* 8. Gundy awl J. $*4,3341,87 The Intuì mu*«uni ••noli • latrici will Vuipri-aa ful|u«ial i‘lu»* oli III* litri* of (". li,turar, limimi n uf 111* H*«til ...... |jtk*«*HH|...... 20.250,70 ■ .7 1 1.30 Full Twin Tout hern ut $200 ...... 20,mom Ulti* Ebb llariior...... 1,000.14 U >11, Il...... 293.22 41 Pupil« in High H< loMtU nt . 3.812.28 $23 ...... 1,023.4 »> M nitrhcNler ...... 41« etili ...... 1.247.89 30 Pupil* Ite low High School Pillinoteli ...... 4.0178.7 ut $3 ...... 280.00 Landing Cbannal Bass in Surf at No. th Point o' Beach 73 per eelil. of tile eo«t u| Sen Sàie l’nrk...... TritiiNiHirtiition ...... 083.71 423.lt» Stafford ...... 4,053.82 year tbere are uaually more piall e tinnì atrrli-lii'H of meadows mi tlie mniiilnnd $37,100.71 Surf C ity ...... 278.02 aid* of Barm-gilt Hay. Tlie east winds Ini ss, and strauger siili thè platee was Tuekerhu»...... 4.775.22 The railroad lux of 1007, ronei« brought the lilrds in early III the week, rovi-risi wltlt graylsli hliick spois and Fnloti ...... 3,708.15 and tlie thunder showers In the after­ looked wasted away alni diseasisl. The of $10,470.53, wll! he divided noons made them eoniented to remain. Hsli »vita thrown in thè boat along wltlt Ullinilg the dintriel« ueeordilig to T i>ti*l ...... $84.530.87 lite resi. Imi «lieti tliey «-ere rounting » ♦♦♦♦+■*»■♦♦+■♦ ♦♦♦ Fishermen along the shore tlieir ni teli oli Hit- Io-neh, lite platee «tra 8ea Side Perk .Trade Board to Dint Doings of Ocoan County Colony on are not up-tu-date any more itulesa they thrown away. It is a puzzle «Io-re thè Individual Cups for Winning Crew in Sewell Cup Race huve a motor boat. Tlie old-fashioned platee or sole are, and lliis nne starla County Officiala September 4. Joraoy City Heights, Recently. eraft, propelled by oars, is used no long­ thè lineatimi, «linfa thè iimttrr wlth er exeept In rare eases. All Hint is done t li e in ? Hen Hide Purk, Aug. 8.—The He« Mr. Charles II. Peek worth nnd fam­ 1. H. Y. throughout tin- ruco. |Committer, reprearutcd the Hen Hide Hide Park Board of Trade will give ily are «pending n week down in Con­ The .-our»* «na a triangle, from the l'nrk Club. and Theln-pll It. I'oggealiall it» annua! dinner on the evening of necticut with Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Wood Sea Bide l'nrk Club Houne to Coatea niid Guy I.ulinrg the Island Height Friday, Heptember 4th, at the Mau* and family. Point, them* Idlin' Hay draw, then re­ Club ut this race. BARNEGAT BAY DISTANCES hiiHHet Hotel, at which time the Ocean Mr«. Kate \V. Wood, Miss Maria L. turn to tlie club holla*. It »rna railed The hay was a sight to be remeui- county nttlcinl», the Board of Freehold­ Brown and Mi»» Nettie Robertson are three time* nniiiud—or, rather wa* to liered with ita gliutlug sail* aud darting er«, Governor Fort, State Rond Com- located nt Mt. Tabor camp meeting in have been—but the third round wub ntrt motor boats, while the clubhouse was Compiled by Captaiu Frank William«, Cedar Creek, to Forked River, m ii)i««ioner Gilkyson, State CouuniH»iou- Morris county. Mr«. Hnllio Pcdworth finished. Cora wax lirat over the atari- thronged alow nnd nloft with eager of Tom’s River, from U. 8. Count Chart* mile». er of Inland Waterway» Hurry J. nnd daughter, Mi»» Nellie Crane, and lug line at l.Stl.tNt, unit was followed in spectators, a majority of whom were in statute mile«: South Point. Cedar Creek, to Forked Hchrelder and other Htate odlcial» will Mr«. Charles II. Crane mid daughter, all order named by Empress. I. H. Y. C., of the feminine sex. The Sewell cup River Dock, 1% mile«. be invited. Thom«» T. Nelson, presi­ went out in Mr. Peck worth’s now nuto aud Manhaaset. There wna ligl.t euat- duy is a decided aoeitil function at Ben Tom« River to Long Point, 3 mile«. Tom« River to Harvey Cedar», 23 to pay a visit with Mr». Wood. All Tom» River to Mantnlnking, 12*4 dent of the Board of Trade, will act «in erly lirreze .and ill* fleet i-oui|>ed across Bide I’ark, aud the indies of the club miles. tone! mautcr. “Tho Development of will return thU mouth and wiud up the to Contes' in good style. On the way served lemonade nnd cakes; while In the mile». Tom« River to Bonnet Druw, 27*4 summer with a visit to the home town, Tom» River to Bay Head. 13 mile» Ocean County" will be the theme of down to the Bay draw, At Mul- assembly room tbe orchestra furnished mile». the speaker«. Maiiniiliuwkiii. music. Among the show piecea were the Tom» River to Seaside Park, miles. ford held I. H. Y. C. close under Good Tom» River to Bench Haven, 38 mile». Last year u similar dinner wna given, Mr». Haiiiuel LauiNon and daughter I.uck to get the advantage of the current eight cups «provided for the sailors of Tom» River to Barnegut Light, via Tom« River to New Inlet, Bitick Point, last week visited Mrs. William A. Crnne Ml .d Channel, 19 mile». 4*3 mile«. nnd wild attended by ninny Ocean conn- from the mouth of the river, and also the victorious cruft, had there been n tiniiM, and it i» »ufc to «uy tlu»t all and daughter on Magnolia avenue. victory. These attracted more attention Tom’» River to Baruegnt Light via Tom« River to Main Mtir«li. 454 mile«. of the westerly slant of wind that wa« who were at the other dinner will at­ Ro»eby A. Crane, who lost his right than the General William Joyce Sewell Oyster Creek Channel, 21 in ¡lew. Tom« River to Del»» via Ten Tron- playing out of the river's mouth. On tend thi« time. hand last Fourth of July lit Maunnhnwk- the other hand, Herman Muller, In Mnn- nip itself, almost Buy Draw to South Point, Cedar »er«, 37*4 mile«. in, through the premature explosion of liasset, took Ills chances with the east­ Tlie Sewell cup was the gift of tlie Creek, 4Vi mile». Tom« River to Atlantic City, 4M4 mile». a giant cracker, is doing nicely there, erly wind oil the east side of the liny— late General Sewell, through Judge Jos Women Are the Oystermen in France under the care of Dr. Hilliard. We and in this he chose wisely. Mnnhns- eph II. Gaskill, to lie sailed for liy ama­ and Gather the Bivalves. hope hooii to have hi« hack here and at set rounded the stake bout at the druw teurs from tlie Seaside Park, Island WIFE OF FORMER FORKED RIVER Id» desk in the American Express Com­ ahead of I. H. Y. C., 'and when she Heights and Bay Head clubs the see pany’s office, where lie will lmve to go passed the club house nnd jibed over oiul Saturday in each August. The first The work of oyster collecting and it iefthnnded. for the second round slie was just three race was sailed in 1900, and since then DOCTOR ELOPES WITH BLACK MAN culture is most unsuitable for women, minutes and 2." seconds abend of I. H. both Sea Side Par knnd Island Heights but in France, owing to it« tedious dubs have wop'four races. Minn, Bou nature, it does not appeal to men. Half Crop of Cranberries is all That Y. C., actual time. The second round, Rev. D. C. Cobb Honored by National she hud dropped ten seconds of this gain, quet and Empress have won the cup Forked River, August 7,—People nt Often from an early hour in the Growers Can Now Look for. but was still a minute aud twenty sec­ each twice; Another Old Maid nnd Mail this place who lmve pleasant remem­ Body Knights of Pythias. morning till lute into tlie evening the onds alienil on eorrecied time after giv- basset.en.-li once. brance« of Dr. and Mr«. C. A. Wood, women are standing up to tlie knees in Throe weeks ago cranberry growers formerly located here, were shocked to Rev. Dewitt Clinton Cobb, of Fiist M. water, with a strong huh heating down had iln* best “prospect" in many years haar thnt Mrs. Wood, who lmd disap­ on them. The result is that, never a in Ocean county; today they will he peared from her home ut Magnolia, E. Church. Salem, a former pastor of Lakewood M. E. Church to be Moved, Freeholder LeCompe to Start Alliga­ the Silverton charge, will some day be year passes without -»nine of thorn go­ lucky, they say, if the county averages N. J., live weeks ago, was arrested the supreme head of the Knights of Py­ ing mad and having to be hurried away u half crop. The hot, dry weather of Rebuilt and Enlarged. tor Road August 20. Wednesday in a house occupied by ne­ thias. At the session held at Boston ii* the a«ylums. July, while the blossoms were dropping Tlie Lakewood Times and Journal is groes nt 2002 Ellsworth street, Phila­ Tho work is well paid, as indeed it off and the berries “setting," made the delphia. With her was Bernard Smith, this week Mr. Cobb was elected su­ The Lakewood Times and Journal authority for'tlie statement that Free­ preme prelate, Hie third ranking officer ought to lie, while in the case of th difference for hot weather resulted iu holder Charles It. LeCompe announces the negro chauffeur of Dr. Wood, who few who own beds the profits are large th«? tiny embryo berries dropping off | says the work preparatory to moving the disappeared nt tho same time she did. in authority. By rotation, Mr. Cobb I old church to its now home lot at tlio tlie county ro'nd from tlie ‘‘Alligator" will he elected supreme head of the or­ and small fortunes are <|u!c|Hy amassed with the bloom. Here and there a bridge, where tlie Lnkehurst road now The arrest was brought about by J. der in 1010. Woman's Life. grower who had his hog drawn off early, t corner of Clifton avenue and Third W. Tiley, of »St. George, Si a ten Island, E street, is well under way, and will be the stops, into Lakewood, will begin August Mr. Cobb has been prominent in nnd who therefore had his vines bloom­ 20. The road will run between tlie lakes Mrs. Wood’s stepfather. The pair were ing ami berries setting earlier than the | nucleus of certain improvements valued tracked when a negro maid of the wo­ Knights of Pythias circles for a num­ Legal Oyster Season in England and also covers the mill-dam at Lake- ber of years. I-Ie served as grand rest «»f * the* growers, will have a big at from $18,000 to $20,000. man tried to pawn thirteen medals wood, both north and south from the chancellor, representative to the »Su­ Opened on August Fifth Yearly. «•i,«»j». Many bogs won't be picked at nil The old building being very high, a which Mrs. Wood had won as n sculp­ bridge across the “Narrows.” At the preme Lodge and has been appointed on this »September. new floor will be laid at a height of tor and as an elocutionist. about fifteen feet above the old oue. The last session of tlie Board the contract a number of important committees. According to the New York Sun, Aug II. the report is true that comes from for this road was given to Frank T. Mrs. Wood ut first denied her identity ust 3. is known in England as Oyster Cape Cod, that only a half crop can loner floor will be used for additional and raised a scene. Afterward she ad­ Holman and Lewis Worrell Holman for 1 hiy because it is upon that day that the he looked for there, berries ought to cliirres in Bible school work and social mitted who she was. She has spent on To Settle Salvage Claims Against entertainments, while the upper floor $13,823.80. At the same meeting a oyster season opens by act of Purlin bring a high price this fall. the colored man, tho police say, $1500 Capt. Peckworth’s Schooner. meat. The close season begins on .Tune vtrill be for the exclusive use of (be contract for three miles of county road since their disappearance, a little over a at New Egypt was given .Tames II. lti in the case of deep sea oysters, and Sunday school proper. month ago. Schooner 0. H. Brown Struck by The old gallery in tlie rear will be Butcher at $19,900.40. Philadelphia, August 8.—Captain on May 15 for all other kinds. This Taken before Magistrate Gallagher, Charles T. Megee, of this city, manag­ applies to Great Brituiu and »Scotland. Lightning in Boston Harbor. taken down, and an equal amount of But $20,000 was appropriated for road Mrs. Wood ut first pleaded for secrecy. building this year by tlie Freeholders, ing owner of the schooner Charles K. In Ireland the close season extends from space will be taken off tlie rear by After this she regained her composure Boston, Mass., August 7.—The four- and tlie Bench road contract is for Scliull, which vessel was abandoned May 1 to September .1, with several ex folding doors. The room thus created and told him “To go as far as he liked.” while «*n route from Philadelphia to mast schooner O. H. Brown was struck will be for the intermediate department. $25,550. ceptious providing for a longer close When Mrs. Wood left her home she Charleston with 1211 tons of coal, and by lightning during the thunder storm When these doors are opened the whole season, tho most notable being that tho Freeholders Favor Bridge Contractor took with her about $2500 worth of which was subsequently picked up nnd open season in Galway -Bay comprises this afternoon. The holt entered the school will be seen as a body on the jewelry, silverware, gold watches and towed into »Savannah, has left for thnt cabin nnd tore away a portion of the same level. Handsome stained glass at Expense of Public. no more than the month of December, other valuables and the gold and jeweled city to try and arrange for a settlement and Galway oysters are counted the best moulding over the bunks, but did no windows will take tlie place of the medals she had won. She is an artist of the salvage claims, which have been other damage. Captain Brown and a old ones. Lakewood, N. J., August 8.—Com­ in the kingdom. of considerable talent. On the colored lodged against the vessel. Capt. Joe number of workmen were shocked, but There will be a new front porch on the plaint is made by people having occasion man were found bunches of pawn tick­ no one seriously injured. Tho Brown to cotne and go on Hirer avenue thnt tlie Peck worth, of Forked River, was master old building, accentuated by Corinthian ets. The sums loaned amounted to near­ of ¡lie Scliull when struck by the West Prudential Death Claims Paid. i« nt Green’s yard, Chelsea, undergoing columns, nnd an easy and ample stair­ Board of Freeholders is favoring the ly $1500 which the negro afterward ad­ India hurricane of July 31. repairs, having been badly damaged by way will give'access to the room above. bridge contractor at the expense of the mitted hjid been spent by them. During the month of July the Pru­ the fire at the Canard piers East Boston, On the north side of the old building public when they allowed Contractor Both were held in $800 bail. The ne­ dential Insurance Company paid the a few weeks ago, while discharging her there will be attached a new auditor­ John M. Braly to do away with truffle gro is twenty-eight years old, very black Accepts $100 for Broken Leg. following death claims in Ocean county: cargo. ium with a seating capacity of 350, over the Floodgate "bridge. Tlie com­ and tall and heavily built. William H. Ford, Cedar Run, $000.92; arranged in snoli a manner ns to permit plaint is that there arc many people West Creek, N. J., August 5.—Rather William It. Worth, Buyville, $107.11; Blaze Ruins $2000 Auto. of the lower floor of the old building each day crossing the dam, nnd the ac­ than carry his case to the Courts and T. Stewart Applegate, Toms River, being opened with it, giving added seat­ tion of the Board in closing this bridge On Saturday, August 22, will be tbe run a chance of losing it, Presgrove $131.55; Martin Fischer, Toms River, ing capacity. If at any time additional to traffic makes them go a mile or so. amiutil open race at Island Heights, in Cruinner, of this place, who was run $124.50; Harietta Peasley, Baruegat, May’s Landing, N. J., August 8.—JoIm seats are necessary, the upper floor can Contractor Braiy was authorized by- a two classes, yachts nnd sneakboxes. It down by an automobile a few weeks $103,00; Elizabeth Robbins, Barnegat, Ottinger, of Millville, was on his way be opened as a gallery. vote of the Board at its session to close is expected that I. H. Y. C. and Man* ago, a leg being broken, has accepted $70.00; William H. Anderson, Lakehurs* to Point Pleasant in his automobile to* It is estimated that the work will be the bridge to all travel while building hassett will have another try-out in the $100 iu settlement of ail claims against $48.00; Elizabeth Robbins, Forked day when the machine caught fire a t completed in about three months. the new cement arch. bigger class on this occasion. the owner of the automobile. River, $21.00. Mizpah and was completely destroyed. The Iqss is $2000.

■ to MM mm o i (to I to • . •’**, I ritto ito «otti. It jroo MO • “Tton I'll sm • roto 4mm to p te ■tail •tin a ««Ml» to all*#» tassa, ^ ___ i vf young ««nw ■«ito«» lo auto a ■oirw o i II*. 4mid* •to ll ima Ilk* a dim«. JtomW ” iMoy |o ulM • boohkMptac or «hofttoto « mum to »to Wtor-lloorwft “I toga ato will.' Jtmrnla aaU, ato Itobtil«« «gtod. II aid iti* al «W iio IimM or* oambtrtd w m i tbt "Ooudfcj. Jimmie. - nl1--— , tlH ino#l ,irrim~~* i m orni aroma# oI Ntw Jonty. Tto irouMog itoy gut ant# oi t u iftonmgh. tod d * « • « PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD • II, It was Alice itiut Jimmie cared scription for. Two days later Alice esmo to her Soliciting the continued fa­ counter breathlessly. vor of my old patrons, I re­ 31.00 ‘Oh. HubblM,” Mid. “aoch a wonderful thing toe happened!" main, respectfully, "W h a tr asked BubblM lunocetftly. ONE-DAY EXCURSIONS And then Alice told to r of the won­ He doesn't need a stepladder derful gown and tto dainty accaaaorlr« Robert Froriep TO that bad come tto night before la • to reach the big box. South Main St. Toms River ”1 can't Imagine who sent them.” "It must have been a fairy god­ Ear of the Public Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, mother," Mid Bubblea demurely. “And now I can be Ulllle'a brides­ maid." caruled Alice when ato tod Isn’t that soT Then you ot exhausted all her conjectures at to the Sea Girt or Long Branch . giver. “You won't mind, «rill you. Diamonds Bubble« T” MY "No,” eald Bubble« steadily. Whisper of Warning And aa she sold needle* and plaaand SPECIAL TRAIN books and eyes and whalebones and • High grade Rockford, and have your jropeity iusured at once. hundred uml our othvtehlugs that day LEAVING TOMS RIVER a be told herself that she did not care. A pcstnl card will bring a personal cull. Ml t. «,«ry Malty, to MpMa'», t ; t.io a. m., „try Wrdnttlty, Why should she waul to walk beside Howard, Waltham and to Srp r a t ,-1 Jimmie Bryan when be preferred to KotaralBf, toaday traia Hit«, boor Hr«» n * *) p. m . Worth Aabary Ul p. ■. have Alice? Elgin Watches «*• nirt U l p. ru WMl-diyi. w ait !•„ •« Uio* H riacl t.to p. m , Altai'« Park 0.M p. 8be passed the window with the bat WM. H. FISCHER Ma uirt*,M pm . with the white feather that night with out a glance, and on Sunday ato wore Clocks, Jewelry and A FULL DAY BY THE SEA a plain Utile black sailor wltb a cheap PBKCY L. 0 * 0 1 EH, Manager For tloketa and fait Information commit Ticket Aftnte. rod rote, and she looked prettier than Silverware J. H. WOOD. 010. W. BOYD. ever In Jt. Room 2, Courier Building Toms Riva Paueacer TraBo M taitar U«a«rtl PaaMii(«r A*ont, "Alice thinks you’re a fairy god­ mother," she told Jimuile after serv­ ice. Souvenir Goods and ' Buy, did she like It?” he detune 'id. And T told 'Millie last'night to ask you, "Of course she did,” said Bubbles. Novelties Rulihles. I knew you wouldn't mind "Who wouldu't?" FIRE INSURANCE Isdng asked second, because I’m bor But Jimmie did not answer Imme­ oldest friend. I laid the piece of flow­ diately. He stood looking down at her. The Fairy “Say, little girl,” lie said presently, ered rililKiu away tbls morning, so tbut 6E0.6.W0RSTALL MWTTTTwmrwwTrr««Tm irw ir>w w m i If you wanted It you could have It. "you look mighty nice In that Imt.” Godmother. You could make a white net skirt to “It coat Just $1.08," Bubbles Inform­ JEWELER, your new wnlst. It would be awfully ed him glibly, "marked down from »2." W ash Inspector tor R. J. Central By JEROME SPRAGUE pretty with the pink roses.” "1 don't care what It cost," Jimuile R a llw a r But Bubbles was looking at her curi­ stutni. ‘‘You look mighty nice," JOS. GROVER Copyrlahle.1, tWW. by Assidateli Bubbles couldn't resist su.vlug, “But I.llrrary 1 reas. ously. It. S Kiit Strut, TOYS WTO “ Don't you mind,” she asked—"I not half as nice as Alice will In thnl lueuii nut being bridesmaid?” pink robe." Noxt above Union House t’.ul.'jl -* i.idti't core whether It wan "Yum, 1 do," Alice suld, and Bubbles “Bubbles, I believe you’re Jealous." ft SON appropriate or not; kIic wnntetl It, and saw that her eyes were full of tears. flashed Jimnilo unexpectedly. slit1 was wnlng up her inoni'V to got It, "But I have to give ull of my money Bubbles’ cheeks flamed. “Why, 41m- iple Bryan!" she faltered. bicycles, Groceries, Furniture, Crockery, Every morning ivLien she went to Iho to mother now thnt father Is sick aud can't work." "lawk here,” Jimmie demanded, “did store she found the girls talking of you think I was In love with Alice?" L W.RICHTMEYER Carpets, Kitchenware, Cutlery, Etc. their rummer lints. ’•Well, It’s it lull'd old world,” Buts hies remarked ns they reached the cor- Under Ills keen scrutiny Bubbles was "Whnt kind nre you «dug lo have'/” forced to admit, "I couldn't very well MONUMENTAL they would usk her. mid nubbles i.er where they separated. “If 1 decide lu take the rlhlion, Alice, I'll let you Help It, could 1?" AND would laugh -the guy bubbling laugh "i was afraid jou would," Jimmie Hint had given her her ul kiiiune—mid know In the morning.” At the next corner Bubbles met Jlrn said, “that day when I planned to get would say, "Walt uml see, girls; wait her t!ic things, hut 1 had promised. STONE DEALER and see.” mle Bryan. KEEP COOL Oh, look here, Bubbles, you come out "Oil, piffle!" one of them said on n “Jimmie," she suld, with her gray Anything in any kind of stont eyes challenging him—"Jimmie, lire lo the park with me, and I'll tell yo.i Summer is the most enjoyable time of the whole year, it eertaIn June morning. "1 don’t believe about It." Residence, 30 Bobbins St you’le going In get a hat.” you going to bo best man ut Millie's wedding?” And all the way to the park Bub Yard, 18 Washington St one can only keep comfortable. And we can help you “Walt anil see; wait and see,” said Ides' heart sang, and she seemed to Hubbles provoklugly. "Bure," answered Jimuile—“cutaway, TOMS ltlV E lt. N. J . to make white (lower In my coot and oil the walk on ulr, nml she was glad that V And then after the store was dosed she hadn’t bought the hat wltb-the she went uround Hie corner and looked rest of the agony.” "Anil mu to walk up the aisle with while feather. She was glad she at the hat with the white feather. 'indn't been extravagant, for Jimmie The prleo was lu plain sight—111). you?" said Hubbles. COAL and LUMBER Jimmie looked lit her in surprise. ■a i-SM-d to like her Just ns well In the Het-Weather j Bubbles earned $1 a week. Out of black sailor with the red rose. Lime, Cement and Brick, Doois thnt she paid her mint $2.50 for board. ’’I thought Alice was going—was go lug lo do It," he said. Ill the park the beds were full Of Sash and Blinds, Lath, ala. ■a pleasure instead oi a burden, with our.many household j Fifty cents went for car fare, aud the fmiquIlH ami tulips and hyacinths ami Blackemitii’s Coal end Goto rest she Imd for herself. Since last •‘Alice can't gel the clothes,” Hub­ bles Informed him, "and If I wasn't n •rociises, and under the flowering aim At lowest prices. Agents to summer she had managed tu save a id tree Jlnunlu and Bubbles sut down $0.50 nml llie other fifty would add tile tielflsh pig I'd get them for her, but I Lucas’ Paints, Flagging want a white feather lu my summer ‘o talk. complete amount necossnry to buy the "You see." Jimmie explained, "there’s Conveniences hat with the white feather. lint." TheA.B.NEWBURYCO * ;l Jimmie hesitated. “Look here, Bub- Hob Travers, ami he's In the navy, She decided to tell Alice Forbes ami lie's away on a three years’ cruise, (INC.) about It. Ides," he said a little awkwardly, ; For instance quit your coal fire in the range; cook with “ain’t there some way you could inuke and lie made nte promise that I’d look Successor to William Aumaol Allco was at the ribbon counter, after Alice—they’ve been lu love with while Bubbles sold notions. Their ac­ Alice think you were getting her dress Opposite 0. It. K. Depot, Tone aud let mo pay for It? I'd llko to do each other since they were kids—nml OIL OR GASOLINE STOVES quaintance rose from the fact I hat when Alice’s father got sick I tried to River, N. J. It." they walked home In tlio snmo direc­ help, but they wouldn't let me, and it and lower the houshold temperature several degrees.. tion. Bubbles caught her breath quickly. “Why, Jimmie!" she suld. seemed as If getting her the dress "I’ll hove to wear It with all my old would he what Bob would want me to Its value inestimable blue suit,” Bubbles said ns she went Jimmie flushed. "She lias an awful hard time,” be said. do, and now he's going to get home In REFRIGERATORS along. “But 1 don’t care. I’ve made time for the wedding, nud 1 told Millie myself a white net wnlst. unit It’s "Yes, she does," Hubbles agreed ab­ stractedly She was n little white, but she'll have to have him for best matt.” Save your iood, your money and your temper in s u m m e r . awfully becoming.” “Oil!" cried Bubbles, aglow with WHAT? “Ten dollars Is a lot for a lint,” Alice (be si III smiled at Jimmie. "So you don't want me to be brides­ happiness. enld quietly. “And then I told her bow much I insurance Policy from agency oi ICE-CREAM FREEZERS But Bubbles laughed, with her heiul maid with you?" she tensed, still with u funny catch In her breath. thought of you, nud she wants us to be flung up and her bright eyes shilling. In tile wedding party, and— Oh, well, are handy lor cooling desserts, ice c r e a m s , water ices, etx..; ‘‘Oi), whnt’s the use of living," she ‘‘Aw, Bubbles,” he stummerod, "you S.C. BAILEY, Jr. know I think you're about the nicest look here. Bubbles.” And In the shad­ said, “if a girl can’t have something ow of the flowering almond he held pretty now and then?” thing ever”— HAMMOCKS “But you'd rather have Alice walk out his arms. Fire Alice nodded. Her blue* eyes wore Aud Bubbles, having wept a little wistful. “That’s what I think,” she up the aisle with you,” was her quiet tor the shady lawn or the breezy piazza are indispensable, reminder. weep of joy on his broad shoulder, sat Life said. “Now, there’s a remnant of rib­ up and wiped her eyes. "Ain’t I glad I bon nt my counter. It’s white, with “I wouldn’t,” he declared stoutly, "but I'm sorry for Alice.” didn't spend all my money for that bunches of pink roses on It. It would feather, Jimmie?” she said. "I'll get Accident PORCH CHAIRS make a lovely girdle, and I could buy ‘‘Of course,” Bubbles agreed, and then she went on to plan. “I could got the white net skirt and wear the rose- a white dress for 10 cents n yard and but ribbon”— Tornado Rockers, etc., make tor comfort out ot doors. C o m e ini a little wreath of pink roses in the mil­ her the things and tell her the money Representing the le a d in g had come to mo unexpectedly." “And a diamond ring,” Interrupted and see our assortments we have not here touched linery department, and then I could bo Jimmie. bridesmaid for Millie Drake." “I am afraid that wouldn’t do," was American and Foreign Com­ Jimmie's worried response. “She'd “A diamond ring! What for?" de­ “Does sbo want you to be?” Bubbles manded Bubbles. panies asked, with Interest. feel as if she bad to pay It back. You get the things and send them to her "Because we're engaged,” said Jim­ The Greatest Security "yes,” Alice said. “Jimmie Bryan Is mie rapturously. to be best man.” and don’t have any mark on the box, Established 1874 “Oh!” Bubbles was silent for a mo­ and she'll never know where they ment. Then she asked, “Don’t you came from.” Economy B«glna at Homo. think you can afford the dress?” “Well, I can't get the things we “I hear you’re teaehipg your son to “No,". -AliSi-Jiaid -fl'Lletiy, ^11. can’t. play draw poker. Do you think tlmt wise?" BLACKSMITHING I aa ready to Dim yoar hone or do yoai “ Certainly. He's bound to learn from Jobbing and saw work. some one. If be learns from me It keeps the money In the family.”—Now HOBSZSHOEISa A s p e c ia l t y All work ■oarsataM by Main Street -The Central Store -Toms RI| 0ERT-A-WORD COLUMN GIVES QUICK RETURNS York Life. THOMAS WILSON Vstar itnot ikot...... i....m .tH «U M U IIIIIIIIIH lO »Ut H o Was to raqulmd fur making Ihla camera, jo« a piala mirrar sat al aa angla of forty flve dagraea, with a placa o f ordinary giara underneath, a •croen with a peek buie and a hoard fo r holding the draw ing paper. The 4*» at Aram!, A. 0. ite» tad stmrdra 1» Beal 8 it pagelle, ate T !rara(i)SraU , twealy-aee different parta may be faetened to­ rUl.-eead «Uli linee, I lte n 'V berte «U- gether by mean* o f a h o i frame or mey tj-oae •wgtete Weal aerea 0 Hal a*, Usara (») Norte lo i) rae dagraaa h a *tg «Seis» aad lina« ilt.ke, laaaae <*) Harte atiera oían te* a «ai ataña • kam* iM afir nal«, tiran I'] Mta l.r.» all t a n a ssii tarn» ailaataa Haai. tau .'Hala* au I tigli? i»e líala w lia twgn.aiag Vunuitimf ita au Iwtr «anirata* •crea. aanaUag iw t «al leaslr-aaa laa R»ue R N leltl lo Jama* u lluwd, trad lúl|>r trr. mea r.ne n m Keiag tej tama p u rara-raa- Nfooml Tract. Belag tea nata peti TriaJ ai d«d lo Jaaiaa M. Houarl aad Alma r*ttU h» ilttHl lo Jim.« U bug». t i Mugan fruta Mary II. Payaa, tis ú , **-_!*»••• E-iger grataras fium Mary N. Du.-ytt ha( emiiaa.1, Aaala II. W ear'T lIerry M earla tutoI'mII■ it, », IIRIPtl.tatail Hpi.Ntpt. II.il, ira,laue, KemnlMnwtinirai ragti H"va mai Mrboessad, Kami g Uobi.anl, TBiugaea. Uali- Mra, fiar buaüanil »11 ol tea luwaauie ol cl Druda ua Pago SHrae*twtry,üuouty ul B lamouio ae4 Mala ol All that caruln lot, tract or parcel ul land N»w Jaraay. •liu* e lying and hriug III tho toeuahlp ol Do­ I»lr4 lirrauiiam. laur. tar couuty ol Oooan and aiate ol Nae Jeraay, Kaourunl la Mooi vil ol llaxla paga MI en'. l.elrg the tame tract ouaraytd to Mary It bur­ rai■ Cj William K. Van Itcboloa and «.la by deed AII llat trtít ot panel #1 lamí atol protalw* dated March 14, irai tod racordxl In book Mil ul Irtvg atol i>rlag la he toeoalip ol Dorar, coya- Deed* page Ml. do. la ilia Clalk'a oBIce of Occau ly ol Ooeaa aml «late ol Mae Jaraey uu ihe couoiy aad la ml I daad U daauribad aa tolioea: aorta onuvh ol taa motpaeir. eeanp. EVERY BANKING PUNCT A DMAW1M0 DliVICA. biiunia in fumpabir» aenmp and coasutiag ot Meglaoieg al Uta alie t omar ol o imel ot 4R» luta » ted « on n map ol laa aad aigbt-uiitna aerea raiuiaaU tu tomen Moatgutarry oo the heavy tlralgn ihoultl l* unarl for aup- terra tonda by A. P. 1 oaa under direction ol ata tlayol J.aoaty A. D. uto aau rtooxira le K tnu Mloorr* la dirldo Ite farm land and real to.111 tuga ral; tneoeati) Murta tony-»la dr- purtlug It. In onlor *«. gut Hie* beet fauie ol Juaepa H. Applegt * nod the balm ot granaadillno utlaotn Eaat ailteaa ehaltt* n-nulla tho screen should In* blackeuwl caioui l u. Appiagair, nudar order of Ua court asa algau-lra llal*. taaan t«> braU atusa TE AS & COFFEES made Dtoambar «Ta . D. la:« ■iauUM tael rlaraa clama aad 1IU hala, When Too Can U.l UaVarf on the lualtlp, and the eyepiece abould laaaea <*l Oooie turly-uua dagraaa Waat aU ba blackenetl on the aide uext to the beginning at a aiata dU lut Ira ebalu ami chaliu ao.l tllrty Ilaka, UeaoaTai Mima Mlly- Best at HALF price teeuiy Uakaoa a coarta nouu U lrli dr grata oa* ta ra ra aad alaa mlauiaa Watt ama chelea eye. A piece of black cardboard and teanty-oaa mlaataa Waal Rom u a bag'u« io.t tony nula to iha placa ol begtaotag. Coa- PIN piT ^ira a i,ira!Jia a*»if £ placed over the end of the eyeplecw a lag rotear ot Ua aloraaald lea aad alglt-taoUa Ulalag tea aoraa serle« m uaré. FlillSTrarrrtaivaa *»•'•**•-*- aerea, tatara at Ua magatile a arala pointed m Nabjecl la Um uaa-hall uadindod laurea! ol The •upylrli *Fftrtnsrs, Or*n*««. Ittalil«* and perforated with • pin makra an ini, (i) along Ua a m liat ol aa'J lab aad tigni Hun«, Clarsi iiiru ami largo i ouaunara EVERYTHING FOR PICTURE MAKING lealba aerea iratk Ulrty dagraaa and I waaiy-ooe Abtmm Mogart, ealch eaa aaalgacd lo Adrad a MfgtlaHf, excellent peek holt. mlaataa Watt aerea eta laa sad Ulrty Unii Edgar fru tó la by riera datad tha «aptambar I, ('aafla»«r« I ■MrilNf T»a ( In operation lUe raya of light com io u t aecoad curaci ot raid ItaoA u a a u (t) I 7 ü . leer atol recordad tn BtxU lio ol lleude **.O lio» jm, •ICkar«li Tsm m THE along Ua aaeoad line tbereol t orta BRy alna paga 4)1 ate. rrom Abr.m Bogort aad Ablgal, Ing from any given object, euch aa the degree, tad ihlrij-nlee mlaataa Waal all BU ella. arrow AO, atrtke tho lucllnwl mirror -chelae to tie Ulrd correr ot raid tram. tarara (I) along lie Ulrd Una uaraol Mona U na de­ amia Traol. Mrlug Uia aama premian coa- and are reflected downwerd. On strik­ gree* and twenty ana mlaataa Maat «U cbalna rayad by daad lo Jetuda II. Bogan Iroui Mdeard ing the Inclined glass a portion of the and iweelj-two hake lo Ua Ulrd coraar ot lot Dttrira aad ella. Datad Ootoaer A aad ra- toooaaali map, Hence («) along Ua eecooj oerded la gao! Ni ol Orad!, luga « I ato. light la again reflected, and tba rays, ima ol lot lwo7 booth leraoiy-coe degree» aad Tract No. I:—Beglanlng al a au la euadlag entering the eye of the operator, pro­ Ureo m unita But alneehaini o place ol ba- ay Iba dam oo iba cranucrry Bog la Iba Toea- glbolug. Coolatalag lour aad elgaty-algbl ■hlpot Dorar,Coaaty ol Oceaa eod blata ol duce tho virtual Image on the paper as hundred torca. mm-ZL a____Jl.a..i 7,.. ..a*, laa aml I m AStt «.renal shown. The general outlines may be Subject to Allred Brigar neamaa'a undlrl.l- A No. 2 Brownie Camera for takinfl 2X x 3H sketched In quickly, leaving the de­ ad hall Intanai. tails to be worked up later. This ar­ Third Tract. Being the aan pictures, a Brownie Developing Box for devel­ rayed by dead to Jamoa II. Bt in and Allrau oping the negatives in daylight, Film, .Velox paper, rangement may be used for Interior Kilgar Freemen from Catherine Dyaier datad work when the Illumination Ja good. September IT, l»JA and Hacori Chemicals, Trays, Mounts. Everything needed —Popular Mechanics. Deed* page See, ate. Allibai tract or parrai ot land altaate In tho for making pictures is included in this complete Towuxhtp of Dover, oounly of Oooan and dtau ol Mew Jetery and la U r Pumpahlro Swamp aad little outfit. CUPID COMES. bolrg the eamt tract of land tbit w u uobreyed by Joaoph It. Applegate and wife to Ferdleaod And the working of it is so simple that anybody Dyater and Catfierlna B. Dyeter, tla wife, ria Alphabetical Qama In Whleh tha Nim­ ted October «0, I8T0, aad recorded In Ocean can get good results from the start. No dark-room blest Wits Win. Conniy Clerk! offloe la Book a? of Deed* page is needed and every step is explained in the Cupid cornea la an alphabetical ■Meto, Beginning at tie beginning corner ot lot num­ illustrated instruction book that accompanies game played by any number of per- ber « in the aele ef reel eetate of Bbenrarr Ap- aona, each of whom tells how Cupid plfgate, deoeaeod, and alao the aeoon.1 corner of > tract of oleren and twenty-ire bundretbe eorea every outfit. comes In answer to s question. The convayal by Jamea O. Jama* and John J. Ap­ Made by Kodak workmen in the Kodak plegate Bxteulon of the laal Will and Teeta- answers must begin with tbe letters of inentof Shenraer Applrgate, deoeaawl, to Jo- factory—that tells the story of thé quality. tbe alphabet In order and muat all and aepb B. Applegate, by deed deled Mereb A ires, end recorded Tn Oooan onaty Clerk! OOloe tn In "Ing.” Book it of Deed* page MO, etc. Thence running THE KODAK BOX No. 2, CONTAINING: Thus, tho first player says to bln aa tie magnetic needle pointed la UM. (I) neighbor, “Cupid comes.” The neigh­ booth nine degress and thirty mlaataa mat bor asks, “How does he come?” and 1 RnUNo. JBrownie rllm , « «x., M I Krainuio lT Rubber Footwear says to the third, “Cupid comes," and Hocth tbirty-alx degree! Weet twelre chalua end tn answer to.the same question replies, ■eventy-dve linlu thence (<) Booth aiteen de­ gree! end Dlty-fonr mlnulra Beat four ohnlna SHOES REPAIRED 00 Price. Complete C A 00 “Bolling." So the gnme goes on till end Qfty link) to the pltoe of beginning. i s At oil Kodak Dealers. * • = the alphabet Is exhausted. Sometimes Conuinlng twenty-two ecrea more or leat. It Is repented with tbe answers ending Eelng pert of the promisee conveyed by deed by Bobert Montgomery to Bbenener Applogete In “ly." (’"''Id Is then said to come recorded lo Monmouth County Clerk! OBIce In JOS ALSHEIMEB EASTMAN KODAK CO. “appealing!.. •bravely." "crookedly,” Book 11 of Doedr page M etc, a tract con- Irinlej to Joseph 1). Ap» W it* for Booklet x etc. Sometimes the letter A Is used by of the Kodak Bate, Rochester, N. Y„ re. Kodak cu». all In the first round, B In tbe second, and so on. This makes the game lard longer. Any one giving n word nl- ready used must pay a forfeit.

Magio Lantern Pleturee. It Is said that un ingenious French­ BUICK Automobiles man has Invented n device by which nmgic lantern pictures may be made to Souvenir appear “In the round” ns they do when looked at In n stereoscope. The prin ciple of the stereoscope, you know. Is Handsome, durable, light running, economical, both as to use of fuel and cost of repairs. the placing of two pictures side by side, oue taken ns seen by the right Always safe and reliable. These cars have passed the eperimental stage. They have been and are eye and tho other as seen by the left. now being used in this county to the utmost satisfaction of the owners. There must be a reason. The lenses of the Instrument are so ar­ There is a reason, and you will do well to investigate it before placing your order. There may be ranged that they carry the two pic­ tures to the eye ns oue, thus making cheaper cars on the market—but they’ll cost you more money in one year’s time. Think it over, the object appear solid, as It appears give me a call and ask the whys and wherefores. Cards In life. The Frenchman has applied the stereoscope principle to the magic We print post cards. Have-taken lantern by furnishing the observer MODEL F, S I 275, F. 0. B. LAKEHURST with a pair of spectacles fitted with This is a two cylinder car, 22-horse power, double opposed motor, chain drive, 92 inch wheel orders for as tew as ioo and for as lenses set nt the proper angle and let­ many as 100,000 at one clip ting him look at two pictures on the base, 30x4 inch Miche in tires, springs are three-fourths elliptic in front, full elliptic in rear, water, screen. Thus the figures appear to cooled, storage battery and set of dry cells in reserve, motor control on top of steering wheel, plane- Send us a photo of your residence, stand out from each other nud the sur­ tarv transmission, two speeds forward and one reverse. store, hotel, yacht, horse, anything roundings ns they do when looked ut In the natural way. —and we will make up the Post MODEL D TOURING CAR, $1785, F. 0. B. LAKEHURST Invisible Ink. A four-cylinder 30 horse power car, fitted with semi-ciliptic springs in front, full elliptic in Card from it: An Invisible ink may be made from zaffre, which Is a crude cobalt oxide. rear, 102£ inch wheel base, 32x 1 inch Michelin tires, water-cooled, storage battery, shaft drive 100 for $2.00 Dissolve the zaffre In ultrn muriatic three forward speeds and one reverse, sliding gear. m acid until tbe acid extracts from It tbe 250 for 2.50 metallic part of tbe cobalt, which gives tbe zaffre a blue color; then dilute the MODEL 8 ROADSTER, $1785, F. 0. B. LAKEHURST 500 for 3.00 solution with common water. If you Four cylinders, 30 horse power, shaft drive, 106] inch wheel base, 32x4 inch Michelin tires( •i! write with this liquid on paper, the semi-elliptic springs in front, full elliptic in rear, storage battery, shaft drive, sliding gear, three for­ 1000 for 4.50 writing will be Invisible, but when you expose It to a sufficient degree of beat ward speeds, one reverse. We have several thousand dollars worth It will become green. When the paper cools, tbe writing will d!Appcar again. MODEL 5 TOURING CAR, $2550, F. 0. B. LAKEHUR8T of cuts on hand—local views around The heat must he applied'5

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V i í) tx eweeJtef A WARNING of* smiles Ocean county voter* should look o i w e r e d well into the evidence brought out inos Miss Ada Woo doth of Moorestown. it MARINE RAILWA by Gov. Port'* Excise probers con­ th 1 Mrs Jot n P. Jones N [ar*t Nal# of Camden, and cerning conditions in our neighbor I lfcolcyoo 1Í» and Misacs Anna and Margaret Keeler county of Atlantic,where a'l things of Rancocas, N. J., are the gueets of wf>olt , I anould visi) Mrs C. L. Shinn •re “wide open’’ and all forms of Miss Effit Cranmer of Merchantville, social vice flourish and flaunt their to be *hnns ! has returned home painted faces in most public places, A big moonlight |>arty went out on Wedneeday night where the tiger’s green cloth lair Hamilton Pharo met with a series of is open to any sporty patron ot the mishaps, spraining s n ankle and losing a pocket book resort, where saloons make no pre­ The Ladies Sewving Circle of Cak Gordon Clayton, Dover Saptambar Petit Juror* Grove held their annnual fair Saturday tence of closing Sundays where George W. Smith. Jackson evening, for benefit: ot the M. E. church dives, poolrooms, bucketshopx and Sheriff Jeffrey on Tuesday drew the Emmet O Waddili, Lakewood and netted about fifty dollars petit juror« for the September term of William B. Penn, Lacey policy sellers abound—all organiz­ Mrs Bert Holmes and son Aldrich, of court, ae follows: Charles O. Pettit Lakewood o a New York, are summering here at En­ ed and connected into one huge Robert Bell. Plumeted Hugh P Kelly, Eagleswood AGENTFOB sign Miller's William E. Bowker, Union Oliver Cox, Plumsted graft-producing machine for the Mr. and Mrs Morton Stevens of Phil­ William Shinn, Little Egg Harbor Charles Tantum, Plumsted STANDARD adelphia, are visiting at the latter’s political ring that runs the county George H, Hurlburt, Lakewood William G. Burton, Little Egg Har­ parents. Mr and Mi s. Alexis Kelley PH 1LLI PS| DUPLEX-GOVERN ED William B, Sprague. Stafford bor and sells its permission to break A cloud-burst struck here on Friday Harry C. Allen, Berkeley Harry W. Tolbert, Union the laws lor prices that make the evening between fve and six oclock a» i> UNCLE SAM | Ayer Parker, Little Egg Harbor George W. Tilton, Dover ringsters rich in u few years. George H. Cranmer, Union carrying things befere it. Large tre' MARINE MOTORS Edward A. Gulick, Dover were blown down and rain fell in tor­ The Excise probers showed that George A. Cranmer, Stafford New Jersey’« Only President rents; branches from the trees snapped Boat Work of all kinds. Motors installed, etc, the secret of the success of this fla­ Millard F. Parker, Little Egg Harbor and were thrown about the streets pro­ Grover Cleveland w n the only Jeriey- miscuously. Wires were down and the grant carnival of graft and lawless­ Walter C. Hyde, Lakewood William J. Stokes, Brick tnun who hi’N filled the I'retUleutial chair, street! were deluged with water. One O. E. WALLACE ness lies in electing a Sheriff who T. Howard R utter Union tlioujih Aaron Burr, who was born In large tree at the bridgeidge 'was broken off, is pledged to draw grand juries in Wood Ccrneliue, Lacey Newark, had an equal number of votes falling against the telephone wires and Forked Biver, N. Benjamin B. Camburn, Ocean with Jefferson In the electoral college of across Main street, while many smaller sympathy with lawlessness, picked Benjamin Cox, Long Beach After n long struggle the House trees on the east siqie of Main street fell uprooted by the political machine for the Charles Holman, Jackson «tf Representatives made Jefferson Pres­ Early on Sunday express purpose of preventing in­ Arthur T. Cox. Union ident nnd Burr Vice President. George morning the death of Mrs. Harper Ru on occurred when Joseph Parker, Lacay •B. McClellan, u defeated candidate for dictment of lawbreakers. William S. Andrews, Little Egg she passed peacefully away after a long President, spent his last years in New PINEAPPLE FLIP Ocean County’s peculiar interest Harbor but patient illness. Mrs Rulon leaves George H. Williams. Berkeley Jersey, hut whh horn in Philadelphia. a husband to mourn her loss. The in Atlantic's shame rises from the Jerry H. Showls. Jackson Garret A. Hobart was the only Jerse.v- funeral was held at her late home on FRESH DAILY AT ELWELL’S attempt now being made to build Atwood L. Wardell. Dover nisn besides Burr to become Vice Presi­ Wednesday, August 12 Rev. Newton Nelson of Pensauken FRESH MILK fot Sale by the Quart up a similar machine for the sale Martin V Bunnell, Lacey dent Theodore Prelinghiiyseu failing of Charles Peterson, Jackson elect'mi when nominated on the ticket was a recent visitor here of privilege to break law and pan­ Samuel D. Lane, Brick with Henry Clay. In the cabinet New Mrs. Jnmes B Cranmer is suffering with a sprained ankle der to vice in the same way -by John Hook, Dover .Terse'* has had one Secretary of State, Telephone 7.L. Established 1904. Opposite C. R. R. of N. J. Depot5 Miss Edna Shinn g ave a party to her William H. Tappen, Lakewood Frederick T. Freylinghuyseii; three Sec­ electing a Sheriff who will allow William Moore. Manchester many friends on Tuesday evening retaries ««f the Navy. Samuel L, South­ the lawbreakers in this county to Abram L White, Jackson Miss Marion Parse ns of Atlantic City, ard, Mahlou Dickerson and George M. pick grand juries. Harnet H Moore, Jackson is spending some tinle here Berkeley Gar«^ Abram H. Jones. Eaglcswond Robeson; and one Attorney General, Already it is whispered among J. Lester Yoder, Prop. Abram J. Johnson Dover John W. Griggs. In the Supreme Court FORKED RIVER the sporting element in Lakewood William II. H. Herbert, Brick of the Cuffed States it Ims been repre­ Everything for Automobile, Motor Boat. Mill, at city prices. Arthur Polhemus, Lakewood sented by and Joseph Complete stock. Mail and telephone orders receive careful attention. and shore resorts: “Help us elect Mr. and Mrs Chjurles Vaughn and Dayton Hopkins, Plumsted T. Bradley. Newark Call. Mrs. Flora Howell, have been visiting Automobile tire repairing a specialty, work guaranteed. Fully ; our men Sheriff and the lid is off Miss Hannu Vaughn Equipped Machine Shop for repair work on Motor Boats, Automobiles and the county wide open. You Mrs. Ada Hauger has returned to Jer- and Machinery by competent mechanics. Write for our list of second-hand machinery an;l tools. Agency needn’t be afraid of the Prosecutor sey City. She had {¡sited her mother. MEETING WM. H. TAFT Mrs George Woolley for Geiser Machinery and Stationary Gasoline Engines. and hie raids—he can’t indict you First a broad smile of jollity Capt J. F. Wilber; is home for a few when we own the grand juries.” Light up the face so full and strong; days A smile 'twere worth so much to see, Mr. and Mrs. H. L Yarnell of Eliza- So, if Ocean County people want That, could my fancy bring to me| betli recently visited Mr. and Mrs. How- “ the lid lifted and everything wide This smile, 'twould ever welcome be. ard Britton Miss Hannah Bun nell spent Sunday open” here’s their chance—all Infectious as the lengthening ray 1000 Pieces Sheet *I in Bayville they need do is elect the man Of morn’s first sunbeam o’er the sea, Mr and Mrs. E. A Gerdy of Brook- Dispelling sombre thoughts and gloom, lyn and Janies Word{in of Red Bank, the lawless element are booming Creating in us sweet perfume, have been stopping 4t the Forked Riv- for Sheriff. 4~ Where disaffection once controlled. er house SHEET MUSIC A hand clasp, hearty, masculine, Randolph Lane of Vew York, is hav- Congressman Ilowell Is n candidate That makes the common handshake scent ing a good time here, visitinghis aunt, to succeed himself for the eighth term So worthless. As that vibrant thrill Mrs VanDoren All the Latested Favoriies Just Received at in the Third District. The politic«! Refreshing: So the tumbling rill The Misses Jones o|f Brooklyn, have powers that be had promised him n Leaves life and verdure in i s wake. been visiting Mrs Ma;ggie Blake Miss Bertha Ditmar merry light for the control of hla home The flesh grows warm with quickened blood has gone home to Trenton after visitin;g Miss Ella Lewis E L W E L L ’S county of Middlesex, nud unless he From that strongfhand. Like wholesome food Big preparations ai e being made for cun make a good showing there Sen­ To weakened nature, so it seems the musical service i the M. E. church, To make the dimmed eyes brighter gleam ator C. H. Brown, of Monmouth, may There will be vocal los, and duets,and To add new tissue to the frame. be projected into the field, nml it is also clarionet solos nlso likely that Ocean county may have The parting lips invite my confidence. Rev L N. Clark who preached in

« candidate. Mr. Howell is a shrewd As parting, speaking words of sense, the M. E. church here as pastor some A DOWN-EASTER’S LONGINGS "iirn i iiîrrrV ïiTiîfM iiiii i campaigner, and knows how to smooth This agent of the perfect man, fifteen years ago, and who now lives in out difficulties that would appnl an­ A rich, strong voice whose meter ran Franklinville. spent deveral days here I long to go back to the scenes of my I long to see tlie cornfields a-wavlng. So full of power, so strong, so plain. last week childhood, The shade-tree hemline before oceao other man; consequently, there is much Miss Ella Grant ol Philadelphia, is Where magnolias bloom in gorgeous breeze. interest in his efforts to mend his And as this voice spoke clear and strong visiting Mrs Joseph Branson array, To hear tlie humming of bee and iusec' fences iu Middlesex. At present he In friendly greeting. Echo spake to me Where grows the oak, the pine and the Or birds singing sweetly in the top | Of other days, of war and blood, Capt. Theodore Hian: ford has returned aeems fairly successful there. to Jersey City, after cedar, of the trees. Of scenes existing, and a voice imbued a stay with his Where roll the waters of Barncgat Ocean county people insist that they family, who are spen I long to bathe in the deep, briny " il With power to lead men in the strife. ding the summer Bay. are entitled to the nomination for Con­ here ters, To rest ill the shade of the shelter . gress for two reasons: First, because Delighted? Not more so than I. A merry beaqh pari;y going to Barne- I long to stroll thro’ the fields and the I saw in him a nation's pride, gat City last Thursda; meadows, wood, , they have to famish the big end of y, was chaperoned Way' down iu my ,heart to-day earn | Advancing with a lengthening stride by Mrs. Lydia Woolle;y and consisted of . Where daisies and buttercuus in pro­ the majorities for the Third District; fusion doth grow, this longing — To conflict: Ever ranging on the side Misses Jessie Penn, Aimy Grooms, Jen« and second, because no Congressman Or linger on the banka of the stream of To go back to the scenes of my hopi Of honest, civic righteousness. nie Wilkins, Miss Jcines, and Messre has ever been allowed to come from the cedar swamp, childhood. Ij. CLARENCE CRANMER Joseph Collins, Claude Collins,Randolph And watch its waters ns they swiftly A. J- POX. Ocean county in its fifty-eight years of South Bethlehem, Pa. Lane, George Dare. Wallace and Grant flow. Atlantic. Mass. Eunnell — ' BRËYmES^ i Ife Iasi y«*>>*fltol*toi B. T. That to idler lUvc you money that to awaiting for an invest- (Democrat) uf Lakehurat. B Out» (RotKiblwen) sf Walwr W right to numb •quire Ja*« pit A Bissra of CaaeviBo, i1? TwtobaWb prora» boat Oi pfe menu Have you any money at ali* Bring what you have to ; »»»rotary. It m ife* nM vaa a Moods v vtoMo* Jotrn to ••turtky am t, As T, B. Ii m i baa pat a us and open at. account, Mira Arbo* Ward*It of Phlladslpkin. Th* third membra prtssat was C la fe a t of bto Mala otraat d a n to visiting Ittoada f e n Kelly (Democrat) of Warn Crack A 'A fratto roto I W t . Jacbtoa li still making rfeagra Miss Itorotby Wilson of Brooklyn. to IS HE WORKING FOR YOU? t here »as quite a lamprst i* * tea­ to bto homo oa Washington airant slopptog at Ife Ocean houa* pot over tha propoacd organisation a* I last Turad* y Tbs Pranbytortoa nbnicb wtUortobrato Mrs Raymond Yalta has been spend- Interest is allowed on saving accounts in this hank. Saturday That* same throe mom fe u IBM a» Um te ils Stitotb nanivnraaty in aaptombtr log sons* time at Asbnry Park THREE PER CENT, to our rate, and ONE DOLLAR to the met at Toma River to organise, but 0 . salt and almost aa many motor ffaitn days a*d cooí alghu SI Mn. Matilda Soph u of Jaraey City. smallest amount with which you can open a saving* account. 8. Grant of Toma River, objected I* bo«U won countsd laterdsy at tha their forming a* organization. ‘ yuh caught «p tfe »tora no» « visiting Mn Howard Jeffrey He Sswtll cup raes told them that three mamber* could Mn Pnd T. Brouwer ot Forked Riv­ i to Um M al fead coac«n not organize, and if they did ho would Tbs Board Trad* m**tt Friday •»•■- er, waa a Saturday visitor fe n , TbiM ««akatotiotlhaiamawr iag to tako up lbs Camara Club’s can­ fight them in ths court«. Tha three A. C Hast and Dr J. B Wood »er» Ocean County Trust Co. members then torured legal advice and plenty of candidates for ©Me* «round non mounting proposition Monday visitor* from Sea 8M* Park y armara ray Um? havra'l bad «nough Mrs. Msry A. Clayton of Csmdrn has Ho. 9 WASHIHGTOR ST., TOMS RIVER, H. J. were told, It to alleged, that they had Harry Grover of Philadelphia, spent poorer to go ahead If they aaw fit. or IJM* obtained s dscroo of divorcs from bar tha weeks end with UurragaM Grover they could wait till Monday aad tee I Tb« County Board ot Elections mat husband, Ftotcfer Clayton Mr and Mr* Rosa of Philadelphia, anyone came forward as tha fourth Toms Rivsr schools bsgin Tusaday. member. Thev finally decided to «rail September I—so tha puptU only have have been stopping with Mrs. Haatott Sheriff Jaflray draw tha palil juror* tilt Monday, ahlch w*a th* last day two waak* from naxt Tuesday ahead of Capt Fred Bunnell of Bayonne, last trday Fie»! H*vint o( ih t Point Plrivant Bra* Prasbylarian Church Will Cala- under th* law on which they could or­ lham Friday visited hi* bothsr, S N Bunnell island Haight» campmtaiiag a waak i>ii, *nd Wm, H. Piw htr of the Courier ganize No fourth member appearing John B Morlun and party of friends brat« It* Fiftiath Anniversary Sunday A larga launch pari y t f Barnegat fulka ¡were among Governor Fort's guests at { that day, they proceeded as above wert nt the Riverside for the weeks tnd Tha firot rainbow of tha aummar on cams up yesterday afternoon in Georg* Sea Girl Camp last Thursday afternoon, Ths Toms River Presbyterian church Grant'* position in th* matter op- Mrs. George Machensrtnisr of Darliv, y aflarnoon Hollingsworth's big launch and had a when he entertained the newspapermen | will celebrate ils fiftieth anniversary parrntly waa that he had been nomi­ gay timo Conn., to visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph which fall* on September 26next. The Anolbar aaw bouaa it going up on tha of the State at luncheon nated for th* vacant plncv by tha Re­ The Joale Rogers ran a moonlight sail Altheimer 26* h being Saturday, the sen ices will iay Island tract Rev. O, W. Wright of Barnegat was ■ publican County Chairman, Asa T, oa Tuaaday evening ass ’benefit’ for B. D. Claytcn and family of Freehold begin on Sunday, the 20th, with an Wilsey, and assumed that ha would fe Cranbarry growara are foaling badly in town yesterday Capl Truex Potter sod sogineei Georg* hnvabrau visiting Mr. and Mr*. David historical tennon. and cloae Sunday, named by Governor Port for th* poei- Thomas Newman of New York ia tha a*ar thair proapacu Alaheimer H. Spencer th* 27th. Thera will be services several tion; and presumably he wanted te gutm of Harry Search Thia weather waa made by Dame Na­ Tha Piaabytrrian church mada a Georgs W. Anderson and Mr Rink of. day* during the week It ia propoacd have a hand In th* organization. Th* John A. Diemand of Philadelphia hat tan for outdoor life handtoma turn at tboir fair and supper Pitman Grove, have been visiting C P to make the anniversary one that will fact that Grant ha* received no com­ been registered a t the Central Marsh mallows, white and pink, make on the Yacht club piatsaa and grounds Anderson. Jr. be remembered mission. though nominated by Wilsey; Joseph and Charlea Hongler of Phila­ gay tha salt meadows last Thursday evening Mist Milk of Hoosac Palls, has been gave rise to a rumor on Saturday that delphia were recent guests at the Sur.- Reliance Band Banafit Program Tha old bank building has bran rased The County Board of Taxation met visiting Mias Mabsl Havens, a Smith Governor Fort had held up the nomi­ nyaide to tha ground for sura yesterday at the courthouse to go over College friend Program of the benefit performance nation because o! Grant'* affiliation Tha Boarary is certainly a busy place the aseessors' duplicates A number of The Misses Elwell are entertaining ¡ jof______p e|jÄ1H:B______band , t opera house. Aug with Senator Shinn, and because of hi* Mrs. Ben Johnson of Red Bank has oppoti'ion to Governor Fort in last an Saturday nights, ah f local aseeasors were ber* also b*en spending some weeks with Mrs. Miaaes Sadia Hunaberger and Hanna | j j j, , g follows: Caas of Pottsville. Pa. (all's election. There has also been Mr. Jonas of Baltimore sang a solo in No preaching service* were held Walter Crinmcr Selection. 'Yankee Dude", band considerable opposition to the naming Mrs. William Arrott of Philadelphia tha Baptisi church last Sunday aveo* last Sunday in the Presbyterian church Mrs. 8. C. Jamison spent several days Solo. ’ May Morning”, Dense of Grant by „Wilsey on tha ground of who ia iummtring at Island Height* Ella Anderson ing nor will be the remainder of August, last week at Spring Lake with her son Grant's fitness or unfitness for ths this week visited her sister, Mr*. David During this month there are preach­ Kcv C B. Austin taking his vacation John Jamison and his wife Reading, "Lucky Jim", John Luthei place: to much so that Wilsey a few ing servlcee in the Baptist church in the now CorlieW. Holman of Whltesvllle, a Brewer Long. Grace Crook weeks ago took up a column of space ia evening only H. Iloogenstyn fell over the handle­ son of M . and Mrs. Frank T. Holman, Leland Ilaelctt was hum* from Red P ia n o solo, "Fruhlingtrauechin'', the Courier to tell why he had nomi­ Yates and Yode' went to Long bars of his wheel Monday morning, and it visiting Rowland Buckwaltsr Bank over Sunday, and isterioutly con­ Christian Sindig, Vinnie Hoogenstvn nated Grant and to defend the nomi­ sidering tha offer of a job on a Dead- Solo, "An Irish Love Song." C S Branch Tuesday to play in tha Fire- was badly cut and bruised, to much so Willard H Eddy of the Philadelphia nation wood, S. D.. paper Brigg«; 'Dreaming." Harry R Schelley 6 man’s parade that he is still in bed under the doctor's Record was down the bay on a fishing cars Mrs, Cameron of Philadelphia and Ida Slnwtrr The villaga hotels and boarding hous­ trip with Fred Corwin last week Duel. ' Beautiful Moonlight."Stephen Man Who Can't Talk and Doaan’t es could not accommodate the wouldbe Alex Truex spent last week cruising her three daughters, the Misses Mabel, Know Himself Brought to JaO from stationhouse to stationhouse on Seiden Twichell has been spending Agnes and Bessie Cameron, have been Glover, Ella Anderson, Ida Slawter guests over Sunday tome time at the Riverside and hat had Inleriniaaion ths beach from Bay Head to Beach stopping at tha Central Friday Inst ofticerVsnArsdale brought Faunca Bros, have the big schooner Haven to outfit the surfmen with win­ hit powerboat Orpha in commission Band waltz, Marsovia Mrs. Geneva Holland of New York, Solo"Spririt of Spring"Henry Parker; n man down from Jackson Township, yscht Novellettc from Barnegat out on ter uniform Rev Mr. Amcy of Pennsylvania, a has been visiting her brother, D. R ' Constancy" Charles Weber who is apparently injured in the head their railway for repairs Presbyterian divine, is visiting hit son Anderson, at this place and her father, John Duval, an umbrella mender who Ella Anderson in some way. At any rate he has not A hundred bathers at the Spiles at Robert H, Arney of the First National wa* 1st out of the county jail last Thurs­ Burrows Anderson at Bayviile Reading, "A Pot of jam ," F. Hopkin- talked intelligently since he was found one time on a nice aftoraoon is account­ Bank day morning, waa sent back before night Harry C Iron» made a run to Atlan­ son Smith, Grace Crook wandering about near Cattville last ed nothing strange, they tell us week. mumbles unintelligible words on another charge of drunkenness (or Mr. and Mrs. Sumuel W. Brinlev re­ tic City in bis auto Sunday, taking hit Piano Solo, “Valse de C o n c e r t" Miss Grace Wood of Dayton avenue, sixty days longer turned last week from a stay with their father, William G. Irons, Capt. Joe Wieniawski. Vinnie Iloogenstyn and that it all. His right side is also has a story, with a local setting, in the Anthony Irons it building x home for ton, Samuel W. Brinley, Jr., in New Wainright and John Wainright Solo, "Genevieve,” Stephen Adams affected, as if with partial paralysis,and “Scrai^Book.” It is called “By Order himself on the watt aids of the Freehold York Allan and Edwin Berry took a party Ida Slawter the theory has been advanced that ht of the Stars" road at Pleasant Plains, having sold Mrs. Frederick Richardson of Dead- of friends to Bay Head last week in Reading, "Vashti" Julia Dorr may have been the victim of a blow on that part of hit farm on the east side of wood, South Dakota, is visiting her their power boat Marie and this week Grace Crook the head The cement side walk on the west The man is apparently about 35 years side of Main street between the bridges the road, including the house parents, former Sheriff and Mrs. John made a similar cruise to Atlantic City Piano Solo, "Home Sweet Home" Rev, 8. N. Bunnell of Tome River, Hagaman James Wehli Vinnie Iloogenstyn old, about five feet six inches tall, | is about completed Eddie Clayton Miss Mamie Britton of Bordentown is weighs some 140 pounds, and wears a f did the work for Freeholder Wilsey will fill the pulpit« of the Silverton Cir­ Mr. and Mrs George Allen, Mr. and visiting Mrs. John Bills and with Mrs Played with left hand only cuit coming Sabbath, August 16. The Mrs. John Sisker, and Mrs. Robert Mor­ Band. "Whispered Thought” full beard. He is sandy complected, The huckleberry crop is almost gone; Bills and her children,Miss Frances and and wore overalls and jumper. Th# paitor, Rev. H. P. Grim, will pteach at ton and son have been visiting Joseph Master Stephen Bills, is spending today the only berries to speak of this year Cape May Court House M. E. church Yates and wife overalls were patched on the knee AC were of the swamp variety, and they with Forked River friends Doan Cup Race on Labor Day there was in his pockets was a pipe and William T. Giberson went to Phila­ Mils Beatrice Bunnell of this place are not the best for shipping purposes Saturday evening seems to be a fav The race for the Doan cups, present­ tobacco. He eats heartily and knows delphia yesterday morning and return­ and Miss Beatrice Vceder of Bayviile, orite time for birthday parlies at the ed by Horace A. Doan, president of the when mealtime comes, and apparently The yacht Gem took the M. E. church ed that afternoon with his new four start next week for a trip by water to 1 Central, one being held there on each West End Trust Co., of Philadelphia, cares little about any thing else. choir to Bay Head on Thursday last. cylinder. 45 horse power Premier, He Portland, Maine I of the past two Saturday nights. The and a summer resident at Toms River, He was wandering about near Cast- There they took the rolley to Clark’s took D R. Anderson and J. Walton Mr, and Mrs. C. Budd Wilsey visited first was held in honor of Mrs. Arm's will be sailed under the management of villc, looking in windows and being un­ Landing, Point Pleasant, and spent a Grover along for company and came Long Branch last week, Mrs. Wilsey birthay, and one last Saturday evening the Sea Side Park Yacht club on Labor able to talk, his strange acti ns fright­ pleasant afternooon home by the way of Atlantic City being under medical treatment at the in honor of the 18th birthday of one of da), Monday, September 7 At this ened a number of women. The Sunday-schools of the Silverton, Nate Irons and Ardon Penn one Long Branch hospital the young lady guests race the Ocean I’ity fleet, Alice, Tude The jail seems to be turned into a re­ Cedar Grove and Pleasant Plains M E night this week caught thirteen big Mr. and Mrs. Haug of Philadelphia, ; The Misses Esther and Bessie Single and Old Bach, are expected to be on ception room for queer or crazy people. churches enjoyed last Thursday at weakfish at the Spiles; Street Irons and are visiting Mr and Mrs. Joseph Als- ton gave a watermelon party Tuesday hand with their warpaint on. To meet There is Mrs. Ada Leming of Leesvillc, Clark’s Landing. Point Pleasant. A Capt, E. L. Gwyer Tuesday night land­ heiiner. Mr Huug is just convalescing evening at the home of their parents, them will be Manliasset and perhaps Jackson township, who should be in the ed five weakfish; while William A, from a hospital operation j Mr. and Mrs. William B Singleton, at Old Maid of Sea Side Park and 1. If hospital or the insane; and John Thom­ Brackenridge caught a fine striped bass Cent-A-Word Advertisements The Misses Bessie snd Kittie Blute of Washington street and Lexington ave­ Y. C. and Empress of Island Heights, as. an Austrian, brought up from Tuck­ from his dock above Magnolia street Sheepshead Bay are guests of Miss nue in honor of Miss Ella Wardell of like the Ocean City visitors. erton for stealing a boat, who is said to GOOD ENCYCLOPAEDIA for sale at The outcome of the dispute between The race is for schooners, yawls and be at least "queer." a Bargain. Write or Inquire at Courier Mary Gwyer, and Miss Gwyer expects 1 Philadelphia Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs Gregorio Griffoni over the Office next week to return to their home with ' Mrs Jessie Thompson, Mbses Bertha sloops, and will be sailed in the bay be­ former's business partner, Frank Mazza, them Robinson and Luella Irons, Messrs low the draw, in two classes. Class A Island Heights Campmeeting Have your Family Washing done at was that last week Mrs. Griffoni left her Rev. H. Moore Blake, a former pas­ Harry Search, Henry Dunham, Milton is for open boats; class R is for boats Begins August 23, Ends August 30 Mrs. Froriep’s power and band laundry husband's home, taking their babe with with fixed cabins. The racing length near P. R. R. Station tor of the Island Heights M. E. church, Cohen, Thomas Newman and Collin MRS. HELENA FRORIEP her. Mazza who wa^held uncler $500 who has been spending some vacation Applegate will be ascertained by adding the load The thirty-first annual campmeeting cash bail to keep the peace, obtained days at Island Heights, was in town waterline and the load overall measure­ at Island Heights will be held for one Skates, Scissors, Knives, Saws, Sur- real estate bail, and his money was re­ ments and and dividing by two, Sloops week the latter part of August, begin­ meal and Tonsorial I n s t r u m e n t s Saturday The annual fair of St Joseph's church turned to him Friday He said he was to be eligible must be real sloops; and ning Sunday morning, August 23, and sharpened. ROBERT FRORIEP Mrs. Flora Howell, formerly of Toms will be held on Friday and Saturday, going back to Italy catboats altered to sail as sloops must ending Sunday evening, August 30. River but now of Bayonne, who has September 4 and 5 FOR SALE—Horse Manure by the Probation Officer Harry C. Burns of move mast back and have headsails to Two preaching service will be held each load. Applji to R. W. and G. H, Irons been visiting her sister, Miss Hannah Sunday and evening services through­ at the Livery Stable Essex county came dewn hereTuesday, Vaughn of Forked River, was in town suit the change of mast. The Doan cup race is becoming one out the week There are a number of arrested Raymond Tulp and took him on Saturday Tile Womens Relief Corps will hold a CAT YACHT, new, 23 feet keel, 8 ft. back to Newark It was said Tulp was fair on Thursday evening, August 20 in of * he most hotly contested on the coast prominent preachers on the program 6 inches beam, summer cabin, for sale. Mrs. A Longstreet and her daugh­ under a suspended sentence for larceny the park, for the benefit of the relief of New Jersey, and it winds up the f o r the week. The meetings arc is 37 W. P. KIRK, Toms River ter, Miss Ethleen Longstreet are spend­ and was taken back presumably to fund racing season charge of Rev. Charles M Boswell, D. ing some in the Berkshire Hills of West­ WANTED — Fruit and Vegetables. serve this sentence. He is the son of D., o t Philadelphia, assistant corres- ern Massachusetts, visiting Alvah Long­ Quote me your price on Potatoes, Corn, Jacob Tulp who moved here this spring apombng secretary of the Church Ex­ Lima Beans, Apples. Pears, Canta­ street at Pittsfield loupes. E. KRUGER, R F D, No. 2, and came h-re last week announcing he tension and Home Missionary Society Toms River, N J was going to start a laundry Dr. Buchanan of Jefferson hospital. o f the M E. church. Lawyer Irwin B. Philadelphia, who is an every summer Linton o f Washington, D C., known at SURREY for Sale — Two s e a ts , Charles S. Applegate, son of Mrs. visitor here, with his son Frank and a the Heights as th e ‘ sweet singer," Will =; canopy top, shaft and pole. GILBERT Stewart Applegate of this town, and party of the latter's friends are camping take part in the services, being vice- G. WOOD, Dayton avenue, or Lock Miss Kate C. Long of Trenton, were The First National Bank Box 294 at Sea Side Park president of the Camp-ineeting Associa­ married at the home of Mrs Applegate tion; with Rev. John Siir.pson as secre­ FLOATED Away or Stolen—A 14 Miss Dickerson of Newark, is spend­ at Main and Union streets last Sunday OF TOMS RIVER, N. J. tary and Erasmus Freeman as treasurer foot flat bottom Row Boat, fitted with ing a fortnight with Miss Stella Hyers. 2 pair of 7 foot oars and oar-locks. afternoon at 5 30 o'clock. Rev. R. B. Oars painted lead color, with leather Whitman performed the ceremony On Sunday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. on. Boat leadcolor, trimmedin brown, which was witnessed only by the im­ Dickerson spent the day here with Free­ Capital $50,000, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $190,000 Point Pleasant Man Arrested and slat false bottom in boat. Reward. mediate families of the bride and groom. holder and Mrs Hyers in Manasquan for Queer Actions CHAS. S. HOPPER, Sea Side Park, The groom had recently bought and N- J . ______Capt Bill Herbert his son Phin, and SAVINGS DEPARTMENT George Eldridge of Point Pleasant, and furnished the Hulse house on Huddy Mr. Hitchcock of Island Heights are who has been looked upon by his neigh­ FQUND — Gold Watch in Union street, and they at once took up Park. Loser apply to Capt. Alonzo down the bay this week on a cruise It Pays interest on Savings Accounts in Special Deposit De­ bors as ' queer” for some years. Was ar­ Ilyers, Toms River their home there is Capt. Bill's first cruise in a year, and partment at the rate of rested at Manasquan and taken to V ree- LOST — Child's gold Chain and The Camera Club proposes to mount it has gone hard with him to wait so hold jail last week. It is alleged that Locket in front of m y^tore. Finder the old cannon whether the people of long he hung about the house of E M. God­ -a please return to T B 1 the village want to celebrate the occa- Miss Eleanor CIute,.whohas been vis­ THREE PER CENT. dard, and they became frightened at his threats and had him arrested. When “ WANTED—Wide awake man, to sell, slon or not- The cannon will be mount- iting her sister, Mrs. Thomas Cline at The same courtesy U extended to small as to large our Teas. Coffees, Spices, Extracts and ed on a block of granite, and a bronze at Berlin. New Hampshire, is said to be taken by the officer he pulled a gun but the officer was too quick for him Baking Powder. An excellent oppor- tablet on the granite will bear the in- an expert mountain climber, and to be depositors. tunity to start inbusiness for yourself, 'geription something like this: "The Old Eldridge is the man who shot a lot eff getting much sport in tramping over We solicit an ¡too mnt from you, in either department. boys at Point Pleasant for ‘serenading’, Addre^The^ieat^AUantic & Pacifm Revolutionary Cannon, Mounted. 1908, the White Mountains Tea Co..'21 S. Broad St„ Trenton, N. J. by Toms River Camera Club ” The This Bank, organize i under the National Banking Act. him with a calithumpian band. 47 cannon, through the consent of the Leslie R. Fort of the Lakewood Times and Journal, Harry T Hagaman of the and being under Government inspection, The latest and most read books ""CESSPOOLS, closets, etc., cleaned in Board of Freeholders, will be placed on sanitary manner. Address HOWARD the courthouse green, probably near Lakewood Citizen, Assemblyman, B. offers the best possible security to its depositors. Berrien's Library, 5 cents a week. ATTERSON, Toms River the foot of the big flagstaff H. Crosby of the Tuckerton Beacon, ! member, the corner store, Berrien's -^¿i-±jtiihstaa£Ax

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I rath «an* aborted. hut aha «■« ■ Wv m u aa «rail aa a« Mm IM. and aim «rat RtllTMl to the depth* of bat soul liy (ha huuwMga that alia had wou Urn «mu ■tatty umteirwarj HKy Mgs «boa# k>va aba craved. Mtfrt to have U m “1 «ant ) ott to llatett to to«, BUI* ." lack tor iwHbotl and Jim grahbH y**» Blu w.it ha aakl. with a pmudunat« lotensttj round the waist without cera towny. I that «tilted the rtalng storm la bo« ho*- woofer iritvff Httyif !•, H i ota. "Ur. I'brtatuhal may bat* ptaad- tubal take the Or*« wetrh. awl It totot nt for be two belle * later. I will knot to tw i riurTKU xiv. cd hta «am eanao already. It hi aot •rrlhhled hieroglyphic« «Ith «n I Udell for »* to n rll at btm for dotog that. them up. Ooodby, sweet heart S UN war Im*k lickagi' liad Issai »tu.eu or cuce* deuled to utoat men and wotuca to nnwonted ami melancholy elleac» sky. it Illuminated u wide area of the tfw ftirfntvülug nriiii« uut luwarü tmiight could Is* Ideiitlüeil Hoch eil ere they reach the ront-luskm that they after learning front Bnsrve that the bay and revealed a number of crowded right Km*ii th ir n • (flM W«*fO Uh* n)il|> l'.v a f**%V un ti wl»u utianl U|» deine was of highly < Iriumslautlal senor captain ha.l been talking to the canoe« darting In uo the ehtp from all »«irte* »a* glad In* ire Dt mate* tor the toy age of llte. I»** | 9t miillblt* t' value. I'isirteiiay pul Ihe wrnp|M*r In you feel that, aweetbeart? Have we ■rnartta for a very long time nn the •Ides. Courtenay grasped the line con­ tfelj »lotti u*tretlnu of IT MAIN 81 feiil ti*»* tb« same drawer aa the cartridge«, eli known each other ten daya or ten promenade deck Hoyle should fowl In- nected with the teuinlulng mine* and katnsl ll itrgu I Uh »dtjf of teretl In th»- log the time and manner year*?" rllncd to ring. And then, with a chill­ hauled for dear Itfo. Already the lu- rkiud i.ft un nell in Kansas, a* It was rullisi un Issi ni le- wss Intolerable that the pleasant rela­ ABON 2L JOHNSTUB ~ nv littore.1 with "Because uh. how cun I tell you? brought nil hand* from Mow. Arms flit- rf»:ir assunsi him. The far limite are over tions existing betwren the few sur­ were hastily secured, the fore and aft A COUNSELLOR ujt rumo nf tilt*#«* An* you free to—to s|s*ttk to uie tn tlsl* tf'IllOH II Idilio*! head was cloudless. Tho stara of thè vivor« on IsMird the Kansas should lie a wiling* cloned, and Walker made shift B s m n Ooubt Con *rt itti'! tutori |»ro way?" u u u rro m . h a b t », ira c u L ’ iiIjmiII«*», linin’* olii southern hemisphere, vivid and hrlglit, disturbed by reason of any failure on tu bummer tin* engine nsun disir tight. Jad Ilo. They m*iv niutnl aud Itotivy. tienigli loss familiar tbuu tie*».- uf the Elsie, I am pledged to nu other tvo- Ills part to acquleece In Elsie'* right ------“ Ck-»»0»*T frolli;* of nxidhod mun. If ttint I* ivh*t you mean. Who The Increasing violence of the stoue At UkuweeTa--" A fow latro Ilio nat Uurtli, nere reflected lu thè hlaek wa­ to Iwstow her affections where «he slinging sliow-*sl that the Alaculofa fruu; audio a|»|**a»*,,«k: would liaie hrokun down complete!,*.'. ened tu lie Its most trying one. Ike latter umlautly pioiiouiiecd the “Where lu the world have you been, ness In her eyes for which solicitude ^ DENTIST, Courtenay placed hi* hntid under her on the dog's liehalf would hardly ac­ Courtenay, who scorned to 1» every­ q»oi I mo n to l»e a I moat pure copper t'lijitalli Courtenay? Joey Is fretting hlu a n d lifted her unrcslatlug lips tu where at once, lighted torches which ornar, m u «*»* «. for you. mid I have earrled him ull count. Why uot put his fortunes to ie(ii(*d with * liver. a III*, lie kissed tier twice and laughed Ihe tost llutl night nud have done with were fastened to tin* empty davits la t o n i n n , g. i. The on plain *iiw tn the reverent Imr* over tin* ship In vain seureh." softly, with a ylnil confidence that scut readiness for a night alarm He had OBbiU«/*—Thandiy, Friday tad Saturday, Ills heart Jiiiii|Msl tilth gladness. Hi­ II? Yes; that was the right course. 111 n f | mm11* I'ie trn €•iiiiim, oniorotl full ii wave of delight coursing through El used the last rocket on board, but tho “ ■”x»aU*aUos free. ele was a walling him nt the fsnl* In one evetilug. which Is n jJ^R. GEORGE T. CROOK jipototl coal fur a further aupply uf sun* yon would not have allowed me to l*«(tcr average than most womeu arc were able to shoot or smash the skulls umiiHi*, in llic utility uf the Miirfuru w riggled lu her linns, su she said: speak so plainly If you were going to of several savages who climbed up “I don't think he ought to run nhuut. fniored with lu a lifetime. Chrlstuhal RuiDttKT Dentist «nines IiuiI Ihtii ilemoiiHtruted lieyuml send me ii way. Now,.! don’t want yon had entered tin* chart house with the roughly contrived grapnels fashioned a doubt. Hi* I liuii iflit It iHnwItile, given His dear little putv la ruttier badly, cut, to hind yuuraelf Irrevocably toulght. out of lient sticks end thongs of hide. mid there may I«- mure bruteen glass fixed Intent of warning Hoyle that he ■Lanosi Ca ll ll the necessary Him*, to rig u device That would certainly not be fair. 1 ivas going lieluw fur a moment to ask But there wore only thlrteeu men to vtlli'li would lie practically InvlHlhle. uu the dock." AaasUtUosanlled for patulea« don't kuoiv why I am to he angry or Miss Maxwell to come on deck when a rei>el an attack which developed at ttaita. AlsoMttroosOxid*Ou* A fresh net of dummy pole*. which “I hope nut, for our Chileans' sake," ivluit It tins you couldn't help, and I fifty point* simultaneously. Ere the laughed Courtenay. “I heard Mr. Hoyle hurried »tep ou the bridge coiujinnlon the liidlmiH wuuld probably iivold In don't care a red cent. All I want to caused the imminent words to he with­ torches flickered In their sockets the the eveut of ii second ntlnck. uilulit telling them tu sweep It up, und they know I* lids-If tin* Kansas brings us Ravages had swarmed over |>oop and W. CARMICHAEL, were hard at work when I went to my held. Wi-llc, t the ctinocH lulu the urea of uciv both hock to Ihu outer world once It was Courtenay, who Imd run up liows. They were tearing at the can­ I. . O o u x u ro i at L aw m mines laid ill neil level. citblu." more, have Tns V,00(1 n chance of win vas shields and sweeping the hurri- "Uh, Is that where you hid yourself? from the snlou to procure those fate­ Their iitnumi diligence hruimlit lu ulug your love us any other man?" ful letters which Imd so nearly parted cune deck with showers of missiles. Ma p t u m G iA u o n y, Dalit uu further Hii|i|i|y uf the explo- Nu wunder I could not llud you. Of Tollemnche was Injured, and Walker. Hut I must tell you. I could not Elsie and himself. lie had laughingly OTFIOttOl.MAia AID WAMIttOTORI ilve. Evidently the prepured luniliH course Joey knew where you were. look you In the face If you did not hear Courtenay hnd his forehead cut open. How stupid of me!" refused to tell her their history. That of eoul, each containing a »tick of dy­ It. When I was left alone lu four would spoil their effect, he said. She Buares fell Insensible while he was bel­ Toni Ritotei namite, which were placed In the “i'leaae don't call yourself names, cabin the second time and the sen lowing curses through u megaphone la Elsie. You dou't deserve them. And, must take them to her stateroom and hunker nt ValpuralHo lind been convey­ came In, n packet of letters fell out of read them nt her leisure. Then she the vain hope of frightening the de­ ed on iMwiril hy one man, ho It wan liy the way, muy I uddress you hy your some clothes which I picked up from termined enemy. Two Chileans were LB ER T 0. MARTIN. Christian name? It slljiped out today would see their true Inivnrdness, and ■lure tliiin likely there was nut nuutb- the floor. There wn* one from your Ills feelings would lie spared, ns lie down, one struck with a stone and the L A troani a» er ounce of the stuff on tbc Hblp except unawares. .Not that t feel like npolo- sister. 1 hardly knew what I ivns do­ other shot through the lungs. glzing, because I dou't. There are could not deny that tho majority of So licito « h i Chuman, the thn*e Kpeclmeiin tirst discovered. ing, hut l satv her name, ‘Madge,’ und them had been written hy ladles. Bo at last the Kansas was lu the times when the heart speaks, not the o rm a o v n t u b a m , TIichc, water Huuked and useless, were l rend n few words ou the half page On hts way he looked Into the wheel- grip of a savage and Implacable foe. guarded longue." kicked III ii drawer la tbv chart house. above her signature.” house. There iviib no light In the In Courtenay while hauling n steam hose ^ Toma Birar,! While Keratinizing the hunker t'ourte- I.uckll.v tin* darkness covered the hot Ills left arm ivhb now so well estab­ terlor. Boyle, wrapped In a heavy to the weakest point, the after part of aay found n grimy piece of paper, blush w hich leaped to her cheeks. She lished that his hand touched her cheek, coat, was seated In the most sheltered the promenade deck, met Chrtotoba). gave a nervous little laugh und strove anodic! lulu a hall and umiilgaiuiiteil and he found It wet with tears. cornor. He clutched the Spaniard In a way aw o f k c e s with coal diiHt hy moann of the glne or desperately to parry this wholly un­ "What wild conceit 1ms crept Into "All quiet?" asked the captain In there could be uo mistaking. L THEO J. B. BROWN, atlier substance which Imil been used expected assault. your pretty little head?" he cried In hlf brisk way. “Go below!” he muttered In a ter­ Attorney et Lew, Solicitor aaa Matter lk.0 for making the IioiiiIih Intended for the "1 shall I«.* delighted If you always ninuze, unconsciously raising his voice rible voice. "I cannot leave the dec'.;. otry, Notary Public. "Nothin’ doin’, sir,” answered Boyle OODMKB BUILDING, WAIN ITkXXT ) tl extraction of the furiiaccK. Ho ex­ call mi* Elsie. It sounds friendly, nud somewhat. "A letter from my sister! "I expect you are Ixjth feeling pretty You must go. And. for God's sake, amined It carefully, hcllevlng it had I think our eireiitiistuiicas warrant a She is tho most straightforward wo- don't tell her! I.et her die without tows u v n , a. j. tired. Tolleiuuehe und I propose to re spedii itteotlbu given to Collect lout .Reti M the appearance and texture of cat'* true friendship." niuu breathing, 1 assure you. Never n lleve you nt six bells." knowing!" nn« Utlmttoni. trldge paper He placed It 111 Ills pocket "Excellent! I suppose you know Unit line lias she written to me which could "But why?" demanded Clirlstohnl. my name Is Arthur?" and, while* changhig Ids elothea before hear any construction such ns seems "It Is you ivho have passed nu excitlii : HUTS & FISCHER Joining the othel'H at Ntipper, came on “Yes. hut I had no notion of timi to trouble you. Why, on the contrary. day. I am rendy to mount guard until continued uext week It again with u certain surprise. He sort of exchange. You are the captain, Madge has often chaffed me for being S: rlunged It into a Imidn of hot water, nud a very serious sort of captain at mi like herself In giving no thought to -—BARBERS- and II: ylflc il Us scci'ct. It was the times. I feel like a little girl when matrimony." YOUR SIGHT Bnceeieor to 0. T. Hodaon outer wrapper of a slick of dynamite. you look ut me and tell me nut to ho “It Is horrid of me to persist, but 1 E stablished 1877 It Imre the circular clamp of the manu­ naughty, so ‘Elsie* sounds all right, owe It lu yuii to tell you what I saw. facturers, the Hoclcdiid Auonyiun de hut I simply dure not call you ‘Arthur.' She alluded to your 'nlllnnecd wife' O pposite the Ocean H orna Ms Coitus del rudflco. This In Itself Just Imagine what a sensation 11 and stikl that ‘under no other clrcum would create hi the salon! I should meant nothing. The snnie company stances,' whatever they were, would iYSSES S. GRANT probably supplied Inmdreils of mines feel creepy all over. And hadn't ive she receive her.” May need takir care of. Beware T omobul Artist, with the live pound hexes In which better lie"— Then Courtenay laughed ugalu, and of eye strain, either with the naked (P dynamite Is packed, and If the stamp "Elsie,” said he, with a tender note Elsie found It was absolutely essential sight or by wearing the wrong BATHS POOL AND BILLIARD TABLE! were the only clew none could [siHsllily lu Ids voice which thrilled her like a If Joey were not to he crushed that glasses. Your headaches may be Oowpertkwalt Exchange, Main street say when or where It hud Ik*cii issued chord of exquisite music, "1 want to her head should bend a little forward, caused by defective vision and cor­ Open Mery dny (except Bonday) troni i-M A B fur use. tell you something. The knowledge Is ivltli the obvious result that it rested rect lenses will furnish immediate tolp.m.; Batardaya,from e a.m. toumldnllM But miners are npt to he cureless. forced on me that there Is another man on Courtenay's shoulder. relief. Consult Sondan tin Urn. Men accustomed to dynamite will bun­ on tills ship who wishes to make you “I must show you the whole of that dle It with an astounding disregard for his wife, hut I, too, love you, mill l see letter,” he cried, “nud the others which Stiles & Co., HABDWAB danger, ami here was a case lu point. uo leason why I should stand aside for are tied up In the same bundle. You Some Sjianlsh overseer, evidently lit a will see me blush, I admit, hut it will Philadelphia Eye Specialists LUHBIR not be from a sense of perfidy. Hut at Cowperthwait Exchange ■----— : there Is one thing you have forgotten, ------\w b Elsie." And ids voice dropped to a Saturday, Aug. S SAILS, FAINTS, DOORS . tense whisper again. “In telling me HOURS: 8 .3 0 >-m. till 12-00 «- BASH, BLINDS, MOULDING« H poem for Coday your secret, which Is no secret, you POULTRY NETTING have given me my answer. Your heart FREE EXAMINATION Window and Door Screens i***************************************************i must have crept out a little ivay la Upper L ehigh Coal, Coke,Wood meet mine, dear, or my sister's words would not have perplexed you. Su Frank W. Pinchbeck Shingles, Lime, Cement O L D IRONSIDES that Is why you have avoided mo dur­ Sewer Pipe, Fertilizer, Etc. Etc. ing tile past few days! But there! Mason and Plasterer By Oliver Wendell Holmes Now, indeed, I am not acting t;v.l:e DOVER ST., TOMS RIVER, N J. fairly. It Is unfair to ask you to con­ Cement Work—Sidewalk« a Specialty . fess when I want you to wait uti'll we Jobbing Promptly Attended to A. A. BRANT YE, tear her tattered ensign dotvnl Win clear of our present difficult!?:' be­ Estimates Farntabed Bong linn It waved ou high, fore you decide whether or not you etui THOS. E. VAN DTEA ** And many an eye hag danced to *M find It to your liking to make a poor That banner In the sky; sailor man happy.” E. S.VanWOSTRAWD saddles, Harness* Beneath It rung the battle shout. Joey was n highly accommodating Boyle had cornered Chrislobal In the And hurst the cannon’s roar; talon. Plunibing, Tinning und OoUsrt, Hone Clothlngjurf and Sport!« 80041 dog under certnin conditions. He had Repairing Neatly Done _ a The meteor of the ocean air curled up so complacently that Elsie dawn. Tollemnche can join me now if H eating Shall sweep the clouds no more. found she could hold him quite easily he likes, as Mr. Boyle ought to be In Household Goods, etc. with one arm. So the other went out bed.” ■Her deck, once red with heroes' blood, in the darkness until It rested timidly “I’m all right,” said Boyle gruffly. “I 5 Washington St., Toms Rivei Where knelt the vanquished foe, on her lover’s disengaged shoulder. nm only sitting here because my back JOHN wT lEWIS When winds were hurrying o’er the flood, "It Is easy to confess that which Is stiff.” And waves were white below, is already known,” she murmured. Courtenay glanced at the somber Practical 4 PLUMBi No more shall feel the victor's tread, "Whether we are fated to live one day shadow of Point Kansas, silhouetted F O R S A L E Or know the conquered knee; or fifty years, It will be all the same to against the deep blue of the seaward Gas and Hot Water Fit­ The harpies of tbc shore shall pluck me, deiir.” arc. ' The pole-mast sloop The eagle of tbc sea! She lifted her face again to his nud "Suarez has retired to roost," he said. ters, Steam Fitting an' would have returned the kisses he “He seems to be quite nssured that the “Ashumet.” About 50 feet Hot Air Heating,Tin an Ob, better that her shuttered hulk gave her were it not that they lost Indians will never deliver n night at­ long, 14 feel beam, 3 1-2 feet Sheet Iron Workers Should sink beneath the wave; their one sided character this time. tack.” depth. First-class condition; Her thunders shook the mighty deep. There was a chance that Joey might "Today's hammering should teach Jobbing promptly attended to And there should be her grave; have been partly suffocated, though to them to leave the Kansas alone in fu­ complete Cruiser and com­ Nall to the mast her holy flag, all appearauee he meant to die a will­ ture,” said Cbrlstobal. plete rig with light sails. For 21 Washington St Set every threadbare sail, ing martyr, had not Suarez leaned "I hope so, but Suarez and ToIJe- lurther particulars, appiy to TOMS BIVER And give her to the god of storms, over the uniter rail oml asked In his mache agree that they are most per­ The lightning and the gale! grating accent If he heard the senor sistent wretclies. Now, Boyle. - you EDGAR A. ILL, KT, captain’s voice below. must obey the doctor. I am going back Island Heights, N. J. Courier Readers Get the Ne

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TUmì tb« follo w ina a ninnimeli t tu jgxpræen.rvxt Al* aimI llene ral A nhly ateII bo .Me ¡I M**o|vte (lb* 18*tute coortir- ibe roti«tItathiu of thi« Miai# he ami ili# every iwo ynara oo lira 6rat Tweoday Hag’. That tte folhiwlng aaieadment to •«ni# I» bereliy proiMMml, and wh#it lite SHERIFFS SALI » H M 4. H..II.M U t m after Ite Brat Uonctay in Soventter, bw- Ih» r*,oatllotloa of thts Miai* te aod •«me oliali b# agir##«) tu t»y a majorit) of gluuing anno dunini one Iboueond nine Ite u n s la tersh- pru|Mi«te. Ate « te n ili# memlMT» rU te d to Ih# Menate and hundred a lid leu. and erery aecund lent Ite h i m »tell te «grate to by a major-. Il ute* of ^tMemldy iHra «uhi «in«itdiiM*nl ■rTins*»I»*m »in.F»„ Ima* 4 sa i.MM W h f t n a n » tteroofler; and (few iwn, liuwom Matt liy of tte uieailravs simóte In Iks 8* os Is «hall l»e #nt#m l **n th«ir j(«irosi-, with CnAft ot f Arassi» ■ t atara »I Ms* Atra*!, meet Mparately on tte ntrond Toooday ftnii'iitlmriii AMI to tte Minis* nf Asustobly, lira sokl ■ralo » , Al»«'*«, I »III rail Al pahtw *>a«a* la January In each year, al which limn ih# ay»n pud nav» laken thereaui. and oa M i iMiriuilii, with ib# shall f#fl* hii te«I *at»r*d nny« tafe*u on thoir!referretl lo III# L#giidafure n#xt lo lir 4TIé4HTI0 CITI, W ,lt M it Hr nieeling Ite ieglsUtlve yeor »ball cum- Iferf -tii, nil. 1 n-frrml to th# l^aiplattirr rho«eii, and niff'MAhcd f «r three m. nth« T li MADAY, a»; «raahw I, IMM, mi'ii.> M*t K* b# t h.mru. «ml for Aita* orata arara, la iks mira* «4 ir a i J i 9 m u t D , b u m e t o r . tu ., m u t *. ». Strike mil iMtrsgrsLdl I. of aoctiua nrtnf I'» thè Al Ni Tnwnfe» wfler tic- tii-t Inn*«» un ini li« iin*vb«iiN to tli«» Hr*i To#«* Monda) of November nc\t. in at leoNt Mirar, I« IA l'OMI, »I o w n aaA mam ut R ia II, Arth-le IV, and liiwwrt III place JsrssT, M l , * , 1A* A i ra ul 18 «I. «ad I ouïrai 'K f rnIlükDiLFBIA, »I» WUmM» U HU * «I») Ilft«*r til# tirili Mollili!) of Nrtvnnlirp oii# newHiiaper of eaeli nuinty. t«» I«* t t î S  r œ m thereof I be following; ih*xt, in nt Irimt 011# m*w9iHi|»i>r of each p, latrali, «i I luavia, k p. Al. u« MIA dar, 114,1, tiM in 1. The Kenate »hull Ira rouipoood of i|i*NÌgl»aietl li) thè Prr'Nidetit of ilie Meli- I», tal Mira i»t l’raprliral rsa, ttiAisi ihmiM) in he de«lKiinle«l liy the |*r#el- Mie, (he Mneitker of ilio IIuiinc *»f An- M it.W' ,U t one Kenatnr frmu each iWlMf in Ite tieni i.f ih# Menate, the M|*eaker of tbe All ik*i iract or parrai ut >*ad «ad pu ra irai, Elate, rlei lrd by lira legal rolera of Ibo Meiufiiy nini tlie M«m retar* of Minte: k m lia fu r usscrlirad, aiwau, l)IAg «od bslag I« llon-e of Aftnetfility ami the Meeretary A inend by «trlMng »ut pura gru pii 7, ooAve.ed a AlOerl N. VamterAoof¡ (Íj.n 8 4 M t JUUlire reepocllroly. for four year«. of Hinte, imyineiit for eucb inibliratioti ih. TuassAlgot Durar, la ira ( ih.sir ut Ouraa, *. Htrlke mil pArngrAldi 2 of eecllon oboli 4, Artide IV, and in-crt iu pia«*# •Ad 81*1« of a * * Arra,,! Bri»! Um n a » K M - M U i r ' M t . fratti? im r lo l»e umile lijr (be 'fVeanurer on the thereof thè fidiliwing IMamaraisd laUMsliM ftaBiil, tif Matai R. ortp na tte II, Art Mo IV, nod fnaerl in pi««.« warm n 1 of the Comi» I roller. thereof tho foUowIng; 7. Meiul»em of lite Menate «In»Il n«vive, Uaadr. k> dwd datad Mo*««iraf I, IMI, Md la l n ■hat 4 M * M> IM t Kir**! strike out l'arnaraph 1«, of iniliiially, Ihe «uui of olle thoiisninl did- «M Ama AaipoiaaA m M ilani i » r H- 2. A« aaoa «« lb* H*nai* *b*ll m*wl IWniìiii» VII of Article IV. and rbattffe nfl*r lb* Brat election Ip be b*M In par- Iwr*. and nieinlier« of thè General A« Rrgiraiag ai a Moa* la ira im a MaAlag irara tin* ninnile re «»f tb# followiuK |»ar«- Neinhly »hall r###iv#, «imuall). Ih# «uni Tua» RIMA io Frraraid, «*w « CMalaai MraM aiianr* of ibl* conalllutlon lire* abaU b* «Aiwa lata ira m m »! IB«»«» ap ira m ’A Kama vraidiN to «Nirreo|MHi«Ì. of leu burnì n*t| dolla m dii ring III# tinte m í raiLtviLnut. illrldrd bp Ite Sena«* «* «lually «■ may H«m ••ml -Chulitre I'aravrepli IU of Ar- Birra aaA FiraholA iodi, boti, urrai» au mol with tbe adric# am) conaeul of w Ita te ver. The Pn-Hiiiem of lite Menale, fwA; Mai ra ami* »Ipkir «a* Aigrira aaA lAMU und * » Hpeuker of Ihe Geiieml A«»»eiii ■OWARD J i r r i l l , NATtl may te Wirted *»*ry aecond y*ar and if tue Semite, ubali rouetitute Ihe Hoard of tnliAi».MM.AMA*tra MIMI* <1 Rapi* urraL •fitti I M a. t t t r . a vncancle* happen, liy realgtiallotr or Pahhnni. Tli# uteiubera of Mid Hoard, hly «bull, in virine of Iheir office«, recelre uiastraa rh*ln, aad aiaftr.wrsa Itaks; Urara m u t t f i . ullterwiae, |h* iierwon* eleclerl to aupply nn inhlilhMiui eomoeiiwit'iHi, erpial toone- MHtik • mai AratfOT «»A thin, ■ lastra t r a , u t , i?M A.a{i.it » .a or mi) three of tbeui, of whom lb# Gov­ ta ra li Ara chala,; i Asara amia slghif oa* A* aucb ramndra «ball Ira elect«! for Ite ernor or |»enMiii adniini«teriug tb# ■ov­ tliird of thdr allowniice nn ineiiibcrM. DaMd. Ja» a, lia. urt te. I1AHJ grass, ihlrtr Mlaai», aast, tarati Ir» eh ?¿Hi7aí i«r.a,o.a uitexplred trnu« only; p nor bled, that tte ertime ut «ball It# one, may remit One« 2. T he Appetì In Dividi mi «hall coiimìnI aaA taanwa Pak, m ira mm * ' M i l Henalnra haring Ihe longeal |>erlod of alni forfeiture«, and irrant reprieve«, of lite t'h ief JiiNth'e, and «ix olher J iin- Mirar aaA FiraBnlA raaA, ira a a : I.M »•■., F . R. lime atlll lo a*rre al the tliu* of uaklM commutation«, pardoi»* and parole«, lice« of thè Miiiiretne Coltri lo l»e un- t a t a ■raid dlriaiwi «ball te entitled lo Ite •igtted by ih# Goverttor. A alimi ire of a. ta ». a, after couricdloti Iu all ca«ea except lm- loafer term*. . . , .. peaclimeut. T be four uienil»er« «parlali.? thè Hiipretn# Court a««igned hy thè fior- 4. Strike ool iraragrank I of aeartloa appointed shall bold office live year«, erimr to thè ,tp|tea)N IMvìnìoii nIimII «erre BpTWAAAfAvrHtfim. MtdAMM IM III, article IV, and Imrart In place and recelra for tbelr nervi«*## a com- Ìli «nld DIvIn'oii until thè end of Iti« terni. ConrtoartofCka»rarj al IM atara ol New J m , thereof the following; . , , p#n«atlou which «hall not he dimiutnhed The reiiiaiuiiig JimticeN «hall Ih* a«* BriAwl aa la* propani *1 camma D* BU*. *t id lo a e dlrtcwd, 1 will Mil Al ptOUc raadra oa i I. ’ITic (leueral Awraiuhly «hgll t e durili« tbe term of tlieir «p|Mdutiiie«it. «igiied l»,v thè Mnnrenie Court to ilio Daw al., ddraAtau, aad lakra lata •»•callo« ai Uh MONDAT, A « 0 « a8 M , 1 8 0 0 . comimemi of uiemlrara elected by the le­ vThird—CMiaiiff# Section 1 of Article •ir Cliiiiu*#r>' Di Vision, a« thè himine«« of , nlto(J,M W J R*kl, Ad AlBDIfAtar, «Al AAA» gal roterw of lb* coonlleo, reepectlrely. tb# Court ntay requlre, 8, dallo,, adralaMrstrtx ol «aura of Ji b m A At Ite Bowl a ite Boroogt of Pont VI no a« to read a« follow»: dulie». dooM, uoBfdoloaoU, ltd lo ho aold bj Coatti of Oottn AAd every second year, Iragllining on the aret SEC TIO N 1. .'I. W henever tlie tiuiul«*r of mtta#a Ih*- ■aw of Mt« Jener, between— ite boonImam onta. or II a . Tursdny after Ite «rot Monday In No- Tlic judicial |bower «hall lie vested In fore thè Appeal« IMvìnoii «hall Ite «o HOWARD JIFFRRY, RAortA remlrar, anno dvmiui oae thoumud ala# a Court for the trial of iui|»em bmeiita, u creai timi thè DÌvìnìoii cainuit proniptly Joan W. f locha, Boi kill ir i stallila*, tem Daltu, Juli 3A. IN*. (Pi’» Ira, »10 4*1 t u t a berelAAlter p*ntonarli deoorlOed. H loile. HIM ns uiny be according to the uuiuber of ireiue Court, un limy lm eNtnldlNhed by porarily ansigli live of thè J iimIU-cn of a. a . t u M t r. a watt tad M iri a U t Towaaai» of RrteA, It U t. their luliobltaut«. The l.cglduture shall, iaw, which inferior CourtN the Iraejrix- die olher Divisimi« (ai «il (a thè Appeal* t’oonii of Oeett AAd iu te of Niw Jener. HIM in Ihe yenr one Ihoiinand nlue hundred ______between Ite ptbtw road itadag «roa w n iu a A. Inture may alter or «holisli un the pub­ IMvInìoii. whicli «luiII thereapaui «it In IN CHANCERY OF NEW Loogitreei'a corner to Ike Mooed draw bridge mul 1*11, mol at Its Brat session after lic uinhI hIiuII require hvi» IHvisioii« for tlie liearing and de- * 5 S 0 5 M & ‘* V u 4, r . a over tbe Hen Atomi Rlrtr — tad Ranaaonia rneli I'lilted Elute» decennial cennun ra hi rth—Strike out nil of Sectioim II. «Ioli of cause« petulitig ut tlie lime of JERSEY hereafter, mid not oftener, divide and nr- IV, V, VI mid VII, of Article VI. Stlcll a«HÌgUIU(Mlt. •SfajB SK Tff a. a, tua. ta Beginning it t i Iron bolt In Uo Biddle or Mid rnuge curb county of Ibis Hlnle into a elitinio* tho iiiitiilierN tif Sim limi H I «»f r.a wttkttjt. Nnidajt,lt.itt a •I. Foiir Justice« sliall Ih* ne<-8*««ary b» To Blliftbftri K. Jeff-rlM, «Jtiaft* U J» lT«rl#ft, road itiodli^ln tne line ot djvliion between district nr districts for the election there­ Article VI to Section II, und iimert thè m istitute a qitoriuii oli tlie linai liearing Laidlaa D. Jtfferlta. Mftrv C Ihllo«, Chftrlei JOBS O. PB1CI. laptrluUndtat •eld Aiblev R ? WIllGm reeroAl in of u member or member» of the Uen- following NeetioiiM in Artide VI: f any emme in thè Appeal« Divisiou, K I tiling, ëftiuuel W. Iiilof, Ano» Moiy boBMUad lot; ibeuct tunning (i) north thirty enil Assembly. Koch Assembly district lining. John M. Mbit« John BriBtltnbarf- four degrereeeeesi All bundrei üd Often toit SKCTION HI. lai! tlie Silurarne Court niay provide l»y so constituted shell coutaln, ns nearly Any judae of nny of the C«*urfN of the er. Ben V. Jefferle«, Ada M. JriVerie«,Kew- a r u i a n v 1 tua tana tu ca tediai■lib oBAhaidndihitrai iMM) or_ a loot mie fa»r tlie mnkiiig of interlaM*utory i M JGfoilra. Srwton H Wright. Id win M (¡ÍSlINhfATnR CMPAW alongI Mil'dlrlaWa Hot to te eAdd*------Ol U o Mann- us iiructlcuble, nn «|U»I number of lu- Sluie limy lie removed for-diaiildllty «'ou- onleiN by a li»««er uam hcr of jiislia’e«, or nivi«ion, tiie Law I>ivi«ioii, unii ies. Lillie J. U»rr«r. Jennie J* fferle«, Krenk **l!jra HAotAhAwkln T.W, Il JS A a , t t t t.M p » 100) ol • loot more or leir to the u d ol the name known, la hereby luveeted witn writing. Baker, Narih Bessie Baker. Bei>junto K. C. BWMkdAji. Antdi; B .llia, s.«l p a Ant conrae. Containing two tone and tblrti exclusive original jufttaletton and with the Chancery Divinion. It sliail coimiKt •"». A majority of ali tlie inemhers of Baker, Anua B. Baker, WlUIsm U. Baker, AITITI At PhUAdulphliA.il A a, 1.85, t45 p a m e om hundredths (8 il-UOIot an acre. Being full power, under such prm'ednre as it of a I'reNidiiiK .lunlice 8if the Appeal« thè Suprome Court, to he presided over Anna Bsker, Loots D. Vanderver#, Kate U. «Atk dAji. Buadtii to t p a tbn namepremltea which Aanley B. Pearce u d Division wlio «hail he «tyled the ('liief hy tlie f'hief Justice, «hall cmistituh* a chlslio m and Bessie [). Vandertere. Aititi At Trio ton u.ot a a, MJ a wert may by rules prescribe, to review any Ann Pearce ha wife by Indenture I earing date division ami arrangement made by lire .FiistisM», a I’reeidln« .limtico of tin* Daw quorum for fin* ass.-nm ent of jtiNtice«, Hy virtue of an order of the m art of Chancery Angut no, 1101, u d recorded In tho Tllerb’i Division wllo «ilaII be «tyled the Crcd- of new Jersey,made on the flay of ihe 8ta:e herc- dlI n l« M ri mured to • npear. plead, answer or de­ «tyled tin* Chancellor, timi e ighteen A«- U rta Ha« York (P B R) t io a a , 1.00 p a ieliedaitbe property of 'arm I,. Harden, ment aud division, or any purl thereof, •aie or more reporter«, not exceeding mur to the bill of aatd cotnpialnatjf, on er before bnrgh, at ala, delendinta, and taken Into extern is iu iieronluiiee or in conflict with this Hodate J uki ice«, which number may he three, to rcport thè decisimi« of tlie toe at*venth day of October next, or tbe said bill VU4Tt?rtDtoaT.M4 ra, MA p a week dori. tlouat the nnlt ol Rachel A. Lynch, truitar. section, ami. if in conflict herewith, to increaseil by law. Court. >ind «ludi hy rute defiue hi« or will Ik* taki n as confessed agatust you. All other jurisdiction or authority now At tl you are matte defendants because you an4 flUQdllB T.M ft IH complainant, and to bo (Old by adjudge the suine, or such part thereof their liuti«»« and power«. The reporter« each of you are tenants m oouiaion iliereiu. Loato PklIAdllphlA («»root 8t wlurf) 0.08 t a , HOWARD JEFFREY, Sheriff rested iu any Court, .1 mitre or imiKintrate slmll Inalai offici» for Ave yenr«, «ubject, U t t.M p a . Sundaj, 1 .od p a ns may he in ..... Blot herewith, null and 8. CONRAD OTP, L em UABDAlllAklO 0.10. io 47 A ra, 0.10, 0.04 p 17Al STgD H. WalNRIOBT, BOllOltor void. In case said court shall determine with jurisdiction interior to the Court« In ove ver. tu remo vai ut thè discretimi of Solicitor of complainant. m ww k dAji. hi-ud».»« » 60 a a , 7 M p m Dated, July »). 1018 [Pr’i lee, 111 u s'.’eli nrrnugemeid ami d vision, or any in this section mentioned, and not «uper- • he Court. I’.O. Address, Mil Market Liavi Barnegui city Juucilou 8.45, 11.00 a a , part thereof, u> lie null ami void, the Ncdcd by this tirticlc, shall continue to SKCTION V. Hireet. Catndf n, N. J. U t 0.17 p a week d»j§. Sunday, 10.03 a a , 7.38 ! c exercised by «neh Court. .Indire or Date*’, C'uniden, N. J., Augu-t sixth, 10 «. I. ecislmure slinll I...... ike 11 new D The Appeal« Divisimi «hall bave Frt fee »*< fll 'iningeineiil and division, entire or pur tmuriHtrntc unlit the Deixislature «hall aud cxerelse tlie appeinie jurisiUction P Lrare tori city a 40, 11 0» a a, 8 ao, t.to p a otherwise provide. week dA}i. Sunday, 10.14 a ni, 7.41 P a IN CHANCERY OF NEW lii!. us ilie action of ilie court may re lieretoforc ; ossessed by thè Court of Leave Ila, ve; Cedar turn, 11 lla a , «41,0.Mp SKCTION VII, Kri'ots and Appeal«, thè jurisdictimi m week day,. Sunduy,, lo 18 a m, 7.48 n m JERSEY 5. Strike out purtigruph ¡1 of Article Ihs amendment to the Constitution l'eretofore poHftessed by thè Supreme Airlve Unrr.egatCUy,»!i> 11.10 a m, l.os, 0 49 To Francia Loebr ftoU Mrs. Francis Lo l.r, hU a' ill -not cap sc tlic abatement of mi) Court mi wrif of error and thè jurisdic- Do You Know mweekduya. Sunday« lo.toim,SOSpu V null insert iu pluce thereof tile fol- w.fe: (i wiiig: -nit or proci'edin^ pending when it takes limi lierctofore po««e««ed hy tifi* l*rero Anybotly lu New Egyi t, Ciokatowp, Wright« JA8. V. J0NC8, 8npe>rlntaiident By virtue of an order of the Conrt of Chancery ;t. The Governor siudi hold his olflco t*:ie«-r. I'hc Supreme Court slinll make uativi* Court ou appeal, and hy tlie Or­ or N ew Jersey, made on tbe day of tbe nate here- town, Jacobstown, Polotvllle, Casavliie, Prospir ' ------•-*— ------an-.ewi— for four years, to eommenec nt twelve such generili aud «pedal ride« ami order« dinai)’ oli appeal, and «nell flirt ber ap­ of, In ft cause wherein Jacob binder and Matthias as may lie necessary for fin* trnimfer of pellale jiirisilicfion as nuiy he confermi town, Ilorncratown, or any of thn towns of Cen­ Ho gger tie complainants and you are defend­ oYiock noon on tile third Tuosilny of tral Jersey, If so send uv only Ufte and wo ant!, you are required to appear, plead, answer .inntittry next ensuing the eleetion of :til suits and proceediua« to tin* appro­ tipon it ^ hy law together witli «nell STEAMER Governor by the people, mul lo end lit priate Division or Court created by this originai juriHillctlou a« may ho incideiit will send you before the twelve o’clock noon on the third Tuesday amendment. Matters pendini; wheii tliis to thè complete determinatimi of any Twenty-BIghtli Day of Neptember, of .luuuary four years thereafter; mid ttnetuiineiit takes effect shall In* decided •'auso mi review. saviiig, however, thè JOSIE ROGERS next, or the said bill will be taken aa confessed lie shall lie inrnpuble of lioldiug thnt h.v tin* jinlae tu* jinl^es to whom the) righi of trial hy jury. The New Egypt Press Will inn between Tua« Mver, laland Helghta against ?tu office for four years next after his term were siihin tted, amt tin* order, judgment 2. Tlu* jurisdiction heretofore pus- one nf New Jeraej’a hen wetikly ncw«r»pere for and Set Hide rark, commencing ¡inno «4tb, u d The said bill ib died «0 foreclose a mortgage to* decree made in* advised by «aid judice sessed by thè Sapreme Court and tlie given by you, Francis Lothr, to James Binder of service slinll have expired; and lio 8 month, on trial. You get all me Htate new,, leaving new dock, stoutenburgh’a Wharf, Toma ap)>ointmeut or aominalioti to office shall «hall be entered as that ol' tlie Division Ju«ficea thereof not hereby conferrcd mi River, N.J. and Matthias Hoegger, dated May drat, A. D. or Court to which I lie suit or proceeding tlie Appeal« Divisiou, and thè Jttrisdic- new, of all jour friends, and lot, of general read nineteen bundled and seven, on landa in the Is- made by the Governor during the reading matter every week. Addrea, TIMETABLE Tow nshtp of Manchester, lo the County ol Ocean last "eek of Ilia said term. slmll have* been transferred. tion heretofore possessed hy thè Circuit _ Eaatward and 8tate of .New Jersey, and yon Francis Loehr rifili-- Strike out Paragraphs I. 2, *» Court« and thè Jiitlges thereof, and «iteli MOUHK IfltO*., Pubs, LKAVB—Toma River 8.S0 a m; «SS p tu. It. Strike oat paragraph (I of section are made defendant because you own said lands, II. Article VII. and insert in place and N of Section 11 of Article VII: and fttrtliei* originai juriodictiou not of an 16 Sew K.rpf, ft, J . lAlnnd Hetgnt. 8 45 a m; 8.50 p m an.^you Mrs. Francis Loebr are made a defend substitute the following paragraphs in i*ì| ni falde nature, and «iteli flirt ber ap­ ARRIVE—Sei Bidè Pnifc, O.80 a m; 3.60 p m an1 because jou sre the wife of the said Francis thereof (lie following: Well ward Loebr and as such may claim some right In said (1. Clerks ami surrogates of enmities place of Paragraphs I and 2, ami change pellate jurisdiction frotn inferlor court«, LEA' E—Se» Bide Park, 11.80 n ir ; 8.00 p a . land by way of 1 choate right of dower. slinll la’ elected liy the people of their the immhers of tin* paragraphs fidhiw’ng a« may he cmtferred by «tatalc, «hall Ih* lilnnd Helghta, 18 05 and 5 85 p m I. W. C&RMICHABL, respective counties at tiie elections for “» to correspond : cxercised hy thè Daw Divisiou of thè Notice of Settlement. AHHIVK—Tom, River, 18.Sn nod Loo p a Solicitor of Complainants, members of the General Assembly. They 1. The Chief J tint ice of the Supreme Supreme Court and by thè severa! jus- Estate of Margaret Caldwell r a t e o f f a r e slinll hold their offices for six years. Court, tin* President Justice of Hu* Daw tices thereof, in accordìi tic# witli mie« Dated July 87th, ▲ D, 19(8. Toma River, N. J. Division, the Chancellor and the Asso­ of prnctice and procedure. preMcribed hy OTICK IB HBKKBY HIVBN that the Tomi Hiver nod Bea Mde Park, round trip, 7. Strike out purngruph 7 of section N account« of the ■abiuriliur, uh Adiululs* lo oenti II. Article VII, and insert iu place there­ ciate Justices of tin* Supreme Court statute, or in tlie absetice of «tutute, by trator with tbe Will aunexed, of tbe said Mar­ Between 1« end Helmuts and 8ea Side Ptrl% of the following: shall l»«* nominated by the (Jiivernnr and thè Supreme Court. garet Ca.dwell, will be audited aud stated by tne round trip. 95 cents NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT 7. Sheriffs mul coroners shall be elect appointed by him, with the advice and •I Tlie jtirisdiction heretofore pos- ¡surrogate, and repotted for settlement to the Between Tome River ami Island Heights, ilngle (oliseli! of tin* Senate. They shall not «essed by tue Prerogative Court and thè Crphaub’ Court of the County of Ocean, ou Wed­ Notice 1m hereby given that an attachment at ed l;.v tiie people of their respective conn- * between Island Heights aod Sea Side Park, lies nl tin- elections for members of tiie l.i* less tluiii thirty-live years of age and Ordinary. not hereby confermi ou thè nesday, the 9Bd day of September next. the eutb or the subscriber asainst Wm. Linker, Appeal« Divisimi, and tlu* jurisdiction Aiii?KS L. JOdNSON, Adnii itatrator stogie trip, 15 eeuia su absent debtor, hath this d y been Issued by General Assembly, ami shall hold their shall have been pract'cing attorneys in Dated. July '.a, i»o8. N. M. 1 etts, Emi , one of the Justices of the offices for four years, after which four iIn* Slate for at least ten years. They heretofore possessed by thè Conrt of Peace of the County of Ocean years must elapse before they can lie shall hold office for the term of seven Clianeery and thè Chancellor, and sudi SYLVANCS PATTErtSON, Plaintiff years; shall, at stated times, receive for further originai eipiity jurisdiction a« Dated, this 87th ray of July, 9u8. again capable of serving. Sheriff’s shall Courier,the Best and Brightest annually renew tlieir bonds. their services a compensa tinti which nmy he conferrcd bv statute, and sudi CAN 8, Add to section 2 of Article VII. shall not Ik* diminished during tlieir term further originai jurisdiction as ¡?i now three paragraphs to lie known ns para­ of offici», and they shall hold no other coufcrrable on thè Prerogative Court MAKE. »ilice under tlic (Jovernmeiif of the State, «hall he cxercised hy thè Clnuieery ] »¡Vi­ AGENTS graphs 12, lit and 14. 12. All elect mis for Governor, mein- or of the C n’ted States, and shall not sion and hy thè Chancellor and thè sev­ easily, 820.00 ft week by (¡oiling to families engage iu tlic practice of law during era 1 justice« of «ah] Divisiou in accord­ Olili FAMOUS T E A S and COFFEES, Sale of Lands for Unpaid Taxes licis of the Semite mid General Assem­ ami» witli mie« of prnctice aud pro­ Greatest Inducement!! Ever Offered, bly. sheriffs, coroners, county clerks and tlieir term of office. The Chancellor and . For full par tic u turn, address surrogates of counties ami nil other the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, cedure prescribed by statute, or. in thè The G reat American Tea Company and the Vice Chancellors aud Associate almeitce of statute, hy thè Supreme 8 1 J b s a V e e e y hit. » Ne w Y o r k Pub'lo notice Is liereliv given by Clan-re D. Updike, Collect« for the Towuihlp of Laoev officers now or hereafter necessary to be Court, hot thè Justice« of that Divisimi Couotv of Ocean that bo will sell at public aale all tbe limn, tenements, neredlumsots suit real es- chosen by the electors of the whole Justices of the Supreme Court, in office tite hereafter m-nilonei-for tbe shortest term for which an, person or persons will agree to take when this amendment take« effect, shall shai! he under «udì control and super- the same and psy tbe tan ben thereon; Including niterosl and coat of sate. The said sale will take State, or of any county thereof, slmll l>e Vision hy thè Chancellor a« «hall he prò held every second year, nil tiie tirst Tues­ lie Justices of the Supreme Court until place at the Fidelity hall In tbe Township ol Lacey. the expiration of fhe’r resnective terms. vided by thè »Supreme Court. day lifter the first Monday in November, 4. Terni» of tlu* Supreme Court pre­ FltlDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1008, beginning 111010 domiui one thousand 'Plie Circuit Court Judges in office The Riverview uht'ti this amendment takes effect «Indi sided over by a single Justice of thè K. WILLIAMS, Prop, Hetween tbe hours of 18 m, snd 5 o’clock p. nr., to-wlt at 18.30 p. m. Tne said lands tenements, nine hundred and ten. Law Divisimi for thè trini of issile» 1:1. All elections for justices of Ihe Ik* con tinned in office with l lie powers Now Open. Meals ala carte, at hereditaments and real estate to be sold an r the names or tbe pe sons against whom the said taxes of tlu» Justices of the Supreme Court at joined in or brought to thè Daw Divi­ hive been laid on account of tbe same and the amount of taxes laid on acoinut of eaon parcel are peace mul nil mul any municipal officers, simi of thè Supreme Court «hall he liciti hours day and evening 11s distinguished from State mid county the Circuit until the expiration of theV as failnwa Tax Coat Total. 111 thè several coutil le» at tinte« tìxed bv For the rear of 1007 officers ns hcre nliefore provided, now or respective terms. They may hold the tlu-Suprome Court. Putii so lixeil, sudi Cor. Central and River Avenues Birdcall, Eaeklel Bsiate II.C8 1.80 8.88 hereafter necessary to lie chosen by the County Courts, subject to assignment by Brluley, Andtewetta, 4.05 8.00 8.05 trial torma sitali he belìi at thè piace« ISLAND HEIGHTS electors of any city, borough, town, town­ tb** Titiw Division of the Supreme Court. and times now tixed by law for the-holal- Land« Near Lacey 2 . Tho Governor, by and with t lie ad­ Brighton Land Co, 18,90 8.48 81.38 ship, village or subdivision thereof, or iug of die Cmirts of Couimon IMeas in C.loman, H. D. .77 1.81 8.08 miv municipality of this State, except vice and consent of tiie Senate, shall thè several eminties. Lo • atLanoka counties, slinll be held every second year appoint one Judge of the County Court MARTIN BRANDT 1.85 in each county, and sudi addit'onal r>. The Supreme Court may provide by Crowell, B, >11 the first Tuesday after tiie first Mon­ etile for tlu* triitGsiW irt ¿wy eanse or Lot, at Lanoka. itor in November, beginuinirnmio domino County Judge or Judges in any comity as Plnm hor TlNantl s i i k k t - Central Rallrosd ol New Jsrsev 84 94 issile from tlie Daw Divisimi to ilio I l U L U U C r i k o n w o n K C .lt One lotol land and Rsllroil st, Donut Forked one thousand li ne hundred mul eleven. mav be authorized by law. The Comity Chaticery Divisimi, or from tlie Chau- River; Rallro d alatlon at: anoki; Railroad 14. Except ns herein provided with re­ Judges may hold court in any county cevv Divisimi to thè Daw DivDion of Harris Bldg., opp. C. 11, uepot nation at Oitiom. lation to the office of Senators, nil offi­ subject to the control of tin* Supreme fi r Supreme Court, and from tlie County Goble, Barak A. 8.19 i m 891 Court. The County Judges shall not die T O M S K 1VEB .04 J.*6 9.80 cers tilling any elective office n t the time Cmifi to tlie Law Division or thè Chnir* Lewra, Jamei, 988 these amendments tnke effect shall con­ less than thirty years of age, tinti shall Jobbing prom ptly attended (• ’• Sarah, 1.00 1.68 h »ve been practicing attorneys in this ccry Division of thè Supreme Court, ami Fatt JobBit. 9.18 191 8.93 tinue in tiie exercise of the duties thereof for tilt giving of complete legai nini Rookefcllow, John. .as 1.8 ) 948 according to their respective comimssons Side for :it lead five years. They shall oiitiiUible rel'ef in nny cause in thè Court Lora at Lai ola, or terms of office, mid until their succes­ hold office for the term of five years; - p  R k tÉ P f t 1.8A 180 8.9S «hall at stated times receive for their or Division where it may be penaljiig. Taylor.TbomaL 9.08 sors ntnv be elected and ipinllfied under t*. Nothing herein conta ¡ned «li-in prc- M 181 the provisions of these amendments, and services such compensation, which t*hal! Ctcaii*ei cna Muntini pot be diminished during their term of vent thè alt era timi, by law of -mv Vta tu­ ; Froniotcslutea a lu-curluntluxuriant :growth. 1.001.(8» 1.38 9.88 all officer« whose term s of office would tor v power or Jtii ¡sdu tlon t imfti.HHl jK “ V(?s* .Fails to Iteci» farment n u t ba mid# tefort *M coulu 01 of tm sale, ocherwiae the property w 11 l# expire after these a mend incuts take ef office, as the Legislature in its diiKrre- ’} }Zril t,? ff« Yoathfu. Y*., upot any Court or Jm lge silice tlie i.Uop- i t dlawsM

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