COURIER. PIONKBR NEWSPAPER OF OCEAN COUNTY. "««•M«M»'<*>4ly||»l «11- ‘jssfiifcisaiir •— -'■ ‘r-rit... a s » * TOMS RIVER, N. J.i THURSDAY .AFTERNOON, MAY 5,1904

Fisherman Landed Safely •R” MONTHS A Pretty April Wedding During Storm at Bay Head FOUND DEAD Standard Oil Magnate At North Long Branch AREALLGONE JERSEY IN Andrew’s Will Probated W illiam McKinley, a fisherman IN HIS SHOP A very pretty April wedding was I he will of Katnuel Andrews of belonging to the crew of the schoon­ T h e Oyster Season dust Edward Lewis Met Death celebrated Wednesday night of last Lakewood, who was identified with er Maud Gertrude, of Newport, R. CONGRESS Closed, was a Poor One week, at the home ol Mr and Mrs. the formation of the Standard Oil I , came ashore at Bayhead, on Alone from Heart Failure J- I. Hennessey of North Long Representatives Return Home Company, has heen admitted to pro The oyster season an the natural Wednesday, after having spent the Branch, when Miss Margaret Gulick, to Look after Politics bate by Surrogate Grover. Mr. bids closed on Saturday of Inst week. night on a storm tossed ocean in an Edward Lewis, a p umber and tinsmith, living on Hooper avenue, daughter of James A. Guliok, he- Andrews lived in Cleveland for Jo the oy sternum, both the tonger open . He was exhausted from F o ra brief space of time the and with a shop on Water street near came the wife of Harry Hennessey, many years, but claimed Lakewood ind the planter, the past winter in the strain of trying to keep his little interest of the New Jersey Repre­ Main, was found dead in his shop son of Mr. and Mrs. John I. Hen as his residence, and customarily Uarnegat bay, was a disappoint craft afloat, and trom exposure to the sentatives will he centred in State on Saturday morning last. nessey. The ceremony was per came from Cleveland to vote at the ment. Farther down shore, In elements, but otherwise was unin­ and national conventions, and then Lewis had been working : t Sea formed by Rev. J. G Edwards, pas village elections The will does not Little Egg Harbor and Great Bays, jured. they will turn their attention to Side Park, coming home at night. tor of the Asbury 31. M. church give the value of the estate Mr. A n ­ the ovstermen are reported to have McKinley told the life savers, who “buildingtheir fences'* for the Fall Friday night he tailed to return as The young couple are very well drews received $1,000,000 horn made good to a larger extent for the assisted him to reach the shore safe­ campaign and possible renomination. usual, and his w ife thought he had known and have a host of friends at John D. Rockefeller, according to ijlorced inactivity ol the long win ly that he had left the schooner It is generally understood that the been detained at Sea S id e Saturday Long Branch They will take up report, for his interest in the Stand­ Butin the lower part of the about ten o’clock the night before to Republicans on the delegation will morning, Raymond Applegate, who their residence at North Long Branch. ard Oil Company He names his jounty moie preparation is made look after some of their nets. While all be renominated for another term, had been working lor the firm ot 1 lie hrule is well known at Toms widow ami his son. Horace Andrews for winter by planting oysters where the was out the wind rose and the as it is considered the wiser thing to Hall and Lewis, went down to the River, where she visited frequently. as executors, and t > them, astrustees thevcan be easily gotten at, notwith- weather became so thick that he was do. shop and found Lewis iving there, he gives all his property, real and •landing the weather may become unable to find his way hack. He Mr. Loudenslnger, who represents and the door locked. He we*nt hack Semaphore Colors are personal, to he held by them during onftvorable. was buffeted about like a cork by the the First district, may have some and got Jlrs Lewis, w ho came down the life of his widow. Mrs, A n ­ Barnegat bay, however, had one heavy sea. but when the fog lifted in Changed on Pennsy opposition to his renomination, hut to the shop with lum. and then they drews, should she desire it, is to of the worst winters i n record so the morning lie saw land some two ins friends say he will he the candi­ ran for Dr Jones, but Lewis was On the first of May the Pennsyl have the ent re net income of the fens the oyster shipper was con or three miles away and he pulled date again He was elected to the dead. Coroner Hagaman, on the vania railroad changed the colors estate. At her death the estate is to eerntd. The ice shut in at Thanks­ for the shore. Word was immediate­ Fifty third Congress, and his majority statement of Dr. Jones, that be hail on the semaphore blades or arms of he divided equally among his child­ giving time, and did not break up ly sent to his relatives at Newport of two years ago was 5,092 Repre­ been treating Lew is for heart trouble, the automatic signal service along ren, Horace, Charlotte, Lily, Belle, for three months The heavy ice his safety. sentative Gardner was elected at the gave a burial certificate, with that the lines of the entire system. The Bertha 11ml .1. ary. The document is jmothered many p’anted oysters, same time and his majority two years disease as the cause of death It is present colors are red and green, the dated at Cleveland, February 5, 1894, particularly where the bottom was Neat by Notes ago was 20,301 There is no likeli also stated that Lewis was a sufferer red denoting the home or danger and the witnesses were Andtew shoal As tor the tongers, while hood that anyone but Mr Gardner from heart trouble before he came signal and the green the distance Squire, J H Dempsey and W. B. they might have made a few dollars Lakewood’s horse show is held will he mentioned for the nomination Whiting, of Clevi-land. here. signal. The new colors are yellow i day on the natural beds, the ice this week. In the T Inril district,an effort has heen and black, the same as are in use on would not let them work. Beside Lewis had been working here for made to provoke some opposition Secret Society Gossip Arthur P. Clayton has leased the the Western lines The official or­ the catch of seed oysters last fall several years, first with E S. Van to Benjamin F. Howell, of Middle­ Maple Grove hotel at Point Pleasant ders to make the change have been James F. Conly ot Lakewood, was not heavy, and the Cedar Creek Nostrand, than with his brother. sex, and yet it is believed that he Harry Osborne, the fifteen months given The purpose of the change, was elected a director ot the Odd bedsdrdnot last long alter being John W. Lewis, and lastly with will again tie named for a sixth term, old son ot Marcus Robertson of John Hall, under the firm name of according to an official of the com Fellows Home Association at the turned open on the first of October. he having been first elected to Con­ Greenville, died last week pany, is that the yellow and black last meeting of that body. Planting of oysters in the lower Hall and Lewis He leaves a widow gress to the Fifty fouith His are more easily distinguished than bays began sometime ago Oysters A . H. Jones is painting die houses and tour children, Stella, Edward, majority two years ago was 1,669 The officers of the new Thomas the red and green, especially the lat trom Virginia were brought to West of Mrs. Matilda Ripley and Mrs Harold and Bessie. He was 42 years Representative Limning was elect Hooper Encampment ot Lakewood ter, which is apt to approximate to Creek, Tuekerton and Barnegat Lena Wescott at West Creek of age He had neen worried much «1 to the present Congress two years are: C. P., James F. Conly; II. nearly the co or of the surrounding Around Cellar Creek, few ousters are Mr. and Mrs. George Gould and recently about sickness among his ago with a majority ol 2,006, and lie P-t C. F. Comstock; S. IV., John children foliage at this season of the year planted, mostly shells and cultch. their daughter Marjorie will sail toi will lie renominated by acclamation Capel; J. W , George Reynolds; There will he no change in the color This is considered a little early for Europe early in May to be gone Funeral services weie held on Mr Fowler has served since the Scribe, William E Tibbitts ; Finan­ of the signal lights which will re thatkindot planting. The Virginia three months. Tuesday afternoon at his residence Fifty-fourth Congress, andtwo years cial Scribe, Jesse E. Fowler ; Treas main red and green as at present. uier, Raymond Vorhees oysters were planted early, it is said, After spending the winter at on Hooper avenue at 2 o clock ago he had a majority of 1,149. because that State allows the Hilton Head, S. 0 ., M r and Mrs. Representative Wiley is a new man, Manchester Lodge, No 138, pir.g of seed oysters from natural Edward Lawrence are at Point O bituary Barge Sunk Last Week having heen e ected to the Fifty-eight Knights of Pythias, will hold a dis­ Aft/initsidc of the State only In the Pleasant for the summer. George G Irons, a well known Off Little Egg Station Congress with a majority of 6,809 t0 trict meeting on May 12th. Several ot the Grand Lodge officers are to he early spring. E . F,. Pearce found washed ashore citizen of Toms River, died on Sun his credit, anil he will be asked to day last, aged about 70 years Mr, Little Egg Harbor Life-saving stand lor another term. Represen­ present and will hold a Provisional The Biidgeton Pioneer savs that on the Bay Head beach, twenty -50 Irons was a member of one of the Station reports that the two-masted tative Parker has been there since the Grand Lodge session for the pur contrary to all expectations the Dein fathom mackerel nets, such as are used by fishermen. o cl time lamilies of this community, barge which was in dirtress, sank Fifty third Congress, and had a pose of conferring the Grand I.odge ware Bay has furnished more seed anil was a brother to William G. three quarters of a mile from the majority ot 5,507, two years ago, and rank on Past Chance lors this Spring than was expected, al­ Captain W111 \Voodmansee,of the station early last Friday. Irons and A I’ Irons. He leaves a it is not expected that any other can­ though as a whole plan's taken from Barnegat Light House, has accepted widow and thtee grown up children: There were no signs ol life aboard didate will he named in the ¡Seventh Girl Caddies For Rockefeller thenattiial beds have been small. a position offered him at St Louis the craft Longstreet Irons, a train dispatcher district The boats are still working and get Exposition, operating a light When John D. Rockefeller goes on the New York, New Haven and it was learned that the boat was Kepi esentative McDermott was ting fair results with each day's work May 1st is the time that the Lake golfing nowadays he is altended by Hartford railroad, located in New the barge Carrie, and had neen aban­ elected to till out the unexpired term Already some of the big planters wood police force is cut down to four pretty girls. Two of them, who York; Mrs George G Grant and doned ofl the coast opposite Sea of the late \V illiam D. Daly in the arehringing oysters from the South summer schedule, and Officers are stalwart as well as graceful, Nathan Irons of Toms River. Gut, on Wednesday afternoon be Fifty-sixth Congress and he has been for planting Burdge and Manolt were laid off' hover about him, carrying his large Funeral services will tie held this cause she had been so strained by the there ever since. Me had a majority Pretty much all of the p ants this assortment ot clubs The other two, James N Berrv of the management (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o’c.ock. storm and the gale that she was no of S.716 two years ago The district this year will come from about Vir slender and lithe limbed, dart hither of the Lakewood hotel will sail trom Mr Irons was a Lieutenant in Co, longer seaworthy The crew of the is hopelessly Democratic. Repre­ ginia. Not ¡1 single planter will go and thither after the halls which the Boston on the White Star line on II , 9th N I. Vols , and it was Carrie had been saved and landed sentative Benny came to Congress to Connecticut for oysters The further up the coast. Standard Oil magnate knocks about May 5 for an extensive trip abroad. while that company was at Trenton, two years ago, witli a majority of 792 bivalves from that locality do not the links. Lodene Barber, a young colored in camp, just before going to the A life preserver floated on the as the representative for the Ninth thrive here, and those that live are He used to employ boys, hut they man employed by W. W. Stilwell, beach at Little Egg Harbor, marked district, and it is possible he may he front, that he married Miss Lvdia failed to perform their duties to his covered with such a thin shell that the Lakewood baker, had a linger “C hi rie” and the crew o f the station left at home next Fall. Represents Jeffrey, who has been his faithful liking. He would have nothing to •be star fish can bore through them taken ofl'bya dough mixing machine. believe it came from the barge. tive Hughes had a majority of 3,14s helpmeet all these years Mr Irons do with the Philadelphia idea of us­ "ithout the slightest difficulty. One two years ago in the Sixth district, The Island Heights yacht club has buffered much trom rheumatism ing collie dogs for caddies. frma couple of years ago brought Freeholders W ill Organize and it is believed the Repnolicans is working on a scheme to have so that he has been unable to work The caddy girl is his own inven­ Ijtoo worth of these oysters to the will make a determined effort to music at the club house every day for many years past. tion and he is proud of it, declaring »ve snd never got more than $400 The Board of Freeholders will win it back this Fall. George H. this summer, instead of only on it to be one of the biggest successes from them. meet at the courthouse on Tuesday, Burke, ol Paterson, deputy revenue Saturdays, as last year. Douglas Defeated by Egan ot his file— Lakewood Citizen. I There will he hut very few May 10, to wind tip the business of collector, is mentioned as the possi The contract for the building of °y*ters taken from the Bay anil By defeating Findlay S. Douglas, the year. The next day, Wednes­ hie candidate who might defeat Mr. Lakewood may have New Paper panted. The natural beds are prac the public dock along the creek at H. Chandler Fgan, the young Har day, 11til inst., the new- Board will Hughes. «»fly barren, and oystermen gen West Creek, was awarded to C. M. vard goiter, won the open Spring meet anil organize Rumor says that Lakewood will truly agree that there will he no Shinn and Frank Shinn, their bid tournament of the Country Club of. The Board stands eight Repnbli FISH AND GAME NOTES have a new paper, edited by Mr. possibility o f ever getting more plants being 131 feet ot dock tor $100 Lakewood Throughout the three cans and six Democrats, and it is ex C'emmons, who was on the Times Frostfish and tomcods are being the Bay unless the entire Dela- C'apt. Jerry Sptague has the con­ days play of the tournament Egan pected that the Director will he u and Journal stall'this winter The caught in large numbers along the ,lreBav is closed for a couple ol tract for painting the Beach Haven played a steady and consistent game. Republican. Among those named same 1 umor says that it i„ backed beach. J(,is and shelled In the State Com Yacht Club house, and Capt. lie tied with Douglass for first for the office so far have been Dr financially by Wilired H. Jayne, Flounders are still being caught in j million. Thomas Lane to put down the Club place in the qualifying rounds on the Uennett, James D Holman, Joseph former Assemblyman Harrison, anil large numbers. Oystermen say that the winter in dock. The work is to be completed opening day and by clever work Camp, and R F. Rutter None of other Democrats, and will he a •oitie respects has been hard upon by June 1st. cleared his way through the match these men is a candidate in the ac Large eels, fat after their Winter's Democratic organ. the inactivity, were taken by the pot 1 Oysters Where the oysters have Eugene Borda, who has been play rounds and came up for the tive sense, hut all have been talked and a few line fishermen ¡11 unusual G. A. R. at Asbury Park ^?n worked on and iff" during the spending his summers ar Beach senn finals. He was pitted against over by their friends on the Board quantities last week in Barnegat *lnter (he ice has caused much dam Haven, has purchased two building George T. Brokaw and won by 2 up Bay The Department of New Jerse q f s8e> but where the oysters have not lots on Cedar street Tuekerton, from one 1 to play. Clergyman Victim ot Thieves G. A. II., will hold its annual m s- The shad catch in the Delaware b®tn disturbed at all there does not Mrs [. C. Price and will erect a sion at Ashurv Park on June 16 and 7 0 Run Down Horse Thieves Rev A. J Gregory, pastor of has been light, hut prices are high Mfbi to have much damage resulted cottage Mi. Borda intends to make 17, with headquarters at the West the Methodist church at Oceanport, and the gillnet men are just covering Tuekerton his permanent home. End Hotel. The Burlington, Monmouth and expenses, while the seine men are Lakeburst Rope Factory who as a young man lived at To 1 s Ocean Counties Pursuing and De losing money. A few shad have Dead Fireman Left 7 Children River, and who a few years ago wan a Surf* T h in s ; factory at Lakehurstjs at work, tective Society, at Bordentown, last stationed at Barnegat, hail his week's heen caught in New York waters It is said that nothing insure except death Piling niaiiilii fibre through the curd David Letts of Point Pleasant, week, elected the to lowing officers: wash stolen recently, his hen coop and along the Jersey coast. and taxes, but that is not altogether true. Dr. King’s New Discovery fur (.onsutnpdtfii is a A "pinners, etc., into the finished the P It R. fireman, killed at President, John P. Hutchinson ; sec- robbed, anil Ills coal bin burglarized. Afiestl shad from the ocean is sure cure for all lung and throat troubles. #Pe ready tor market The work Elizabeth last week, leaves a widow retaiy; Walter Black, directors, worth two which have had a chance Thousands can testify to that Mrs C. B Charles Stillwell, Charles Retmne, (Inlets Aries VanMetre of Shepherdumn, \V. Va., says, •lindeertile superintendence of Mr. and seven little children with little to get into fresh or brackish water. “ / had a severe case ol bronchitis anti for a or no support save the $500 which fohn P. Hutchinson, Richard Ring J. A. (lulledge ofVerbeni, Ala., was twice An old fashioned Donnybrook fair ! year tried everything / heard of, but got no "Iter and several out-of-town ex­ in the hospital from a severe case of piles ists way, Thomas Ridgway, Charles relief. Onebottieof Dr. Kings New Dis­ ®reemployed, also several of they will receive from the P. R. R. causing 25 tumors. After doctors and all scrap is on between the Essex county covery then cured me absolutely.” /t’s in­ nin Voluntary Benefit Association. Gaskill, George Buzby, Edward S. remedies failed, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve anglers association, and president fallible for Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, 8e young ladies and boys. The quicKlv arrested further inflaination and cured i'Ctl Buzby, Frank S. Gaskill and J. /’neumonia and Consumption. Try it. /t’s wy Was formerly operated by Mayor L D VanNote collected over him. /t conquers aches and lulls pain. 25c. Morris of the Fish and Game Com­ guaranteed by all druggsts. Trial b ties Burr. at nil Druggists. free, Reg. sizes 50c, Si 00 lohn S. Schnitze as a jute mill. $100 tor the widow. mission. Sic'em, Tige. MANNAHAWKIN ed fine music. The attendfuice was £|je lieto Jcrscn OLourkr large, and refreshments of various Miss Nuhi Letts and Fred Steel kinds were on sale In the latter THE the man attended the Epworth League part ot the evening, the guest retired convention at Long Brunch last 12-ACRE HAHNE & € to the upper hall, where games were (Ulli I * MIUUMIUI inwimt» miiiinmitmmmuttuimu niununuif 12-ACRE week. played. Mrs Hettie Crane of Jersey City, s t o r i ; BROAD. NEW AND HALSET STREETS. NEWARK. STORE formerly of this town, is visiting rel- OSBORNVILLE ,Ji.«'iH».ViCre. .... BRtStemmt-r "»«*■ • son • ¡fJM s, and Ms*. Alonzo Van Note City, spent a few days of this week and daughter, were Sunday visitors pnbllilml bp Floor Coverings-for Summer Homes I t w JKUHKV COCRIBll r'UULISIIlNU with his father on Main street. at Farmingilale. COMPANY. Mrs Samuel Johnson is spending Mis Thomas Gant was unable to M ATTINGS —Chinese, Japanese, Crex and Fibre Mattings. . H. b't«i!li«ri Ktlltor mill Mmmgrr n few days in Camden. teach her school at Pleasant Plains RUG8— -Kashmir, Crex, Fibre, etc., all in profound variety and at small prices The work on the County road is a few days last week. Mr Rudolph JAPANESE MATTINGS AT 7.25, CHINESE MATTINGS at Thursday Afternoon, May 5, ’9° 4 progressing rapidly. Gant substituted in her place. 7.59 s on TOMS ItlVKIt. N. .1. Miss Rena Hilliard is visiting Measles are very thick in West 9,00, 10.00, 12,00. 10.50, 12.00 and 13.00. ’ friends in Absecom. Osbornville For roll of 40 yards. For roll of 40 yards 'lic t, Net« Jeney Courier DiillGtiiK Tomi Hiver, Oceanico., N. J. Master Pierson Bennett is spend­ S. C. Shadinger ami wife were JAPANESE MITTINGS, per yard, CHINESE MATTINGS, per yard, Tuesday visitors at New York. ftriBii S'i.DO per Year In advance ing a few days in Atlantic City. 19c, 2 5 c , 30c and 3 5 c. 20c, 25c, 30c and 3 jjc The West Creek band came up Miss Laura Cook and Harry Slier CREX PRAIRIE GRASS MATTINGS, in green, blue, red; per yard, 45c COUNTY HISTORICAL Saturday evening and gave us some man of Lakewood, were visitois at fine music in Predmore s hall. ibis place, 'ast week. HOCGES’ FIBRE MATTINGS, per yard, at 3 5 c, 50s 60c- SOCIETY PROPOSED Miss Li lian Lowans is convalesc­ V W. Applegate and wile of Ced­ “ KASHMIR,’’ the best low-priced rug in the market. Oriental styles and rever. ing. ar Grove, were Sunday visitors at Several O.'e.tn counfians from sible. 6x9 feet, 5 .9 5 ; 7 lx io i feet, 8.7 5 : 9x12 feet, 12.00. Miss Edna Crane is visiting in T. J Van Note's. different parts of the county were Phiadelphia Mrs F. T . Johnson of Lakewood, GREX MATTING RUGS— FIBRE MATTING RUGS- talking rise other day about the history James Lowery is vvotkitig at was a Thursday visitor at Alonzo 6x9 feet . . 4 , 5 0 of this section, and as a result of the 6x9 feet . . 6.00 Harvey Cedars. Van Note’s. exchange of ideas, it was decided to 8x10 feet . . 7.00 7|xioi feet . . j} qq Pierson Bennett is visiting friends Isaac Osborn and w f- were v isi­ form a County Historical Society. 9x12 feet . . 9.00 9x12 feet in Atlantic City. tors at Toms fti' t, Tin - ..,y There is no question that much 10.00 Mrs Elizabeth Hurley is visiting Alex Eveiinghum is m the emp'oy H a m m o c k s —Woven hammocks of manv colors au |V00. *"1 hot ¡1 pas.enger Is 4 ft an.1 ol the 4 passenger, s it Citv, was a Sunday visitor. ous improvements to his place in NOTE—We are sole agent« In Newark for this hammock. lor small one, 8 3 . 7 8 ; large one, * 4 . 9 8 - who tries to delve into the history of William Austin of L. S. S. No. .24, West Osbornvil e Baby C a r r i a g e s an d C o -C a r ts -T n e F. A. Whit­ this county, finds that written records ney ‘Bloch” ana "Dann” Go-carts; of tine nuke ana flnlsh 125 Tlm -‘Pa-ls” is built ol Mountain Ash; the shies srn relnforcM is home for a tew days. Mr. Sherman of Long Branch, with extra strips bo.tetl on. giving perfect righlitj, ami Is mu. give little insight into the life and styles to select from. Prices, 6 2 . 0 8 to 6 3 5 . 0 0 Mrs Alexander Palmer of Tucker­ caught 272 shad at his Lavallette Opaque Window Shades—b.ow Window shades, in two sizes, viz.; j pasenger am! 4 passenger. Price for imin acts of the people along shore from water opaqne, 96 lncies aide by 7it inches in length, mounted one, 8 8 . 9 8 ; large one, * 7 8 8 - ton, was in town Monday. pound, recently. on a good strong sprl tg roller; there ar? several colors from the time of the Revolution till the The "Bagle" is built of steel with ciuopy top; Is about «;< ft C. H. Cranmer and wife visited Mr. and Mrs Tylee Reynolds and which to select, 21c* each. county was formed in 1-8,50 And Bamboo Porch Bcreens— Best quality outside bark blgti; will carry 4 passengers, anti Is probably the strongest«« Philadelphia on Friday. Mrs. Hannah Hulse were Friday most comfortable spring maJe. Price 8 1 3 .8 0 . much of the Revolutionary and Colo This screen will not mildew as the bark Is on the reed and so protects It from the weather. They make an excel eut subs’i- Miss Mary E. Pharo of Tuckerton. \ isitors at Toms River. M o p * P o r t i e r e s - F o r summer draperies there 1s m nial history is tradition— tradition tnte for an awning, as >t Is easy to put up and excludes the was in town Saturday. John Polhemus has returned from equslto th-Rope Portieres, as they exclude neither tbe light that is dying out, for there are but direct the rays of the sun. They may be bad m the to lowing nor air, and at the eatne time take bareneaa from the room Isaac Austin and wife of Smith a trip in tbe country aizes: few left who received it at first hand 18X8 10x8 8x8 6x8 ex8 For this popnlar drapery onr store is headquarters and we ire ville, were in town over Sunday. Jackson Worth has gone to New making an exceptional showing this spring. We have 8 a m from the Revolutionary grandsires. 1 .9 3 i.eo 1 .3 8 9 6 C. 8O0. them in price from O B c -to | | | Reuben Corlies of Brigantine York, where he will he employed on The object o f the proposed society Beach L S. S , is home for the sum­ one of the pleasure craft is to get as much data as possible mer. Dr. R L. Disbrow of Toms River, Boy 10.00 worth of our goods about the people of Ocean County of as at one time, or In the rnrr CVUIDITinil 01 tUe "“ S'11“''««»! Mrs. George Bennett has recover was a Saturday visitor here. FREE PORTRAITS I n e t C A n l D I I IU N 'MUSIC HATH CHARM,"k, from the time of the first settlers till various small amouats to make up that sum, and loan us a clear ed from an illness of several da\s. Captain Monroe Van Note of Point the famous Antwerp artist, Geo-ge Leramers In Amusamen the present Any one interested is photograph, we will reproduce It free of cost to you Frames Thomas Smith is out after a few Pleasant, was a business visitor here, are extra, but at.tha option of tbe buyer, Mae of portrait 6xc Hall, second floor, from » A. M to 0.30 P. M. No adimsiloe fee asked to become a corresponding Inches. > is charged. Don't fall to see ttiu great color piece. days sickness Saturday member. No hard and fast rules Mrs. Charles Cranmer is visiting William Jones and Harrison War- are as yet proposed, but if you know re'atives in Wilmington, dell of West Mantoloking, were of any bit of history, tradition, legend, NEWARK Napoleon Cranmer spent Wednes­ Sunday visitors here HAHNE & co. & or family gossip, that would throw N J HAHNE CO. day with his parents on Bay avenue. Robert Van Note of Mantoloking, light on the indistinct past, anil help Roland Elberson and wife of was over this week, the coming generations to better Barnegat, were here over Sunday. Joshua Polhemus visited the coun understandthe conditions from which William Hall returned Saturday, ty seat, Saturday. our great nation has sprung, semi FOR OUR READERS after a week spent in Philadelphia Henry Downey of Point Pleasant, them along, ll you are interested William Abbott, Jr., recently join was down this week. We shall publish serially in our columns beginning you may address Mr. \V J. Harri ed the order of Mechanics at Barne- Joseph Le Compte of Greenville, in an early issue that remarkable detective story IF son at Lakewood, Mr B H Crosby was here, Sunday. at Tuckerton, or the eduor of th gat Edgar Irons and wife of Lake You have ever worn a Courier. Miss Gnrdetta Cranmer, teacher at Parkertown, was in town Saturday. wood, were visitors at William The Filigree Ball collar with a rough Time to Coll a Halt Adelbert Crane is among the sick. Hulse's this week Mrs Samuel Elberson and (laugh John Hail of West Mantoloking, By Anna Kaiharine Green edge you will appreci­ When the Board o f Freeholders ter Edna, spent Sunday last in was a visitor here Sunday organize- on Wednesday, it will find Harvey Cedars. 1 he Board ot Education of Brick The disputed writing ate the work done by that not only has the o'd Board spent William Berry has returned to Township, elected teachers on Sat ever,- cent of the money raised lor Atlantic City, after a week spent in urday. Following are the teachers From Sad Ending our Edge Ironer. the coining year, but has left it a town for the various schools : West Point ■ *>c ' legacy of a few thousand dollars of Edward Bennett, seventh man at Pleasant, I D. Hartley, principal; A Bride of o! a Joins River Hand and debt,, to say nothing ot big contracts L. S. S No. 19, is home for the rooms 1-2-3, Mrs. Haitley, Miss Sembler, and Miss Fisher. Her Steam Laundry that the new Board must find some summer Two Weeks Honeymoon means o f getting money 10 pay for. Dr. Hilliard spent part of the week- be-tsville, grammar, vacant; primary T o i u n “R i v e r It’s a rather datk out 00k for the in Absecon Miss Valentine; Cedar Bridge, new Board, but it is a worse outlook Henry Hazelton has newly gravel grammar, C. E Downey; primary, lor the county, if the methods of the ed the sidewalk ot this place on Bay Mrs Thomas Gant; Osbornville, If you have anything particular to do at a certain hour— such as catching trains, etc.— and you still have a little while left on past few years are continued— going avenue. W. C. Applegate; Burrsville. Miss your hands, don’t read “ The I-'iligree Ball.'' If you do you'll at ead blindly, without stopping to It is said that the Mannahawkln Lil ian Havens; W’est Mantoloking. miss that train.— New York Times Saturday Book Review. count the cost, and spending ill iney men will soon play the Barnegat vacant. When you are tired and in need of stimulation, read “ The Fili­ regardless of the amount appropri baseball team. Thomas Van Note and Thomas gree Ball.”— New York Sun. ated. A children’s party was held at the Gant were visitors at Point Pleasant Plants for Sale The Board has seemed to forget home o f Mrs. Sarah Letts on Mon this week. that to exceed appropriations is day evening. The honor roll of the public school Watch For the First Installment A full line of Vegetable and for April is as follows: Selena against the law. Mrs. Thomas Hazelton returned Flower Plants for sale, at home Saturday evening, alter spend­ Worth, Maud Polhemus, Otis Hav­ The statement has been made ing two weeks in New York ens. Louisa Falkenhurg, Lila Rog­ reasonable prices. thi t a recent I nr made a close sea­ Mrs. Clara Snell has returned to ers. Percentage of attendance on Freeholders Accept the Mr. Stackhouse offered a resolu­ son for eels daring May, Jane and Chatsworth, after a weeks visit with the average enrollment for the same Little Egg Harbor Road tion, that was adopted, authorizing a Cranmoor Farm July. The law referred to, applies Mrs. Stephen Johnson. month was 90 per cent. supplemental contract for 5750 TOMS RIVEE. 1 J' only to the Delaware river, and has Elmer Cranmer has opened a 6toie Miss Carrie Bradley has declined A special meeting of the Board additional cubic yards of excavation, no effect whatever upon the catching in C. H. Cranmer’* store on Main a re election to West Mantoloking Freeholde-s of Ocean County, to or so much thereof as is necessary to of eels in pots m Barnegat Biy street. He has wallpaper and school consider matters relating to county comp ete the road, and no more. THOM S ROBERTS There are quite a number of men at paint on sale. Mrs. Gus Halmeth of English- roads in Little Egg Harbor and On motion adiourned. Toms River and farther down tbe 15 & 17 MAIN ST., Charles Cranmer and family, who town, is visiting relatives at this Ocean townships, was held on Tues W i l l i a m H. F i s c h e r , Clerk shore who make a good thing out t f have been spending the winter in place. day, May 3d, at the Carleton house, TOMS RIVER. N.J- tbe eel fishing, and they are glad to Harvey Cedars, will soon return to Mr. and Mrs George Johnson Tuckerton, convening at 2. p m , know that the statement was a mis­ Mannahawkin. spent Sunday with the latter’s moth­ after driving over the road from Practical Tin-Roofer, Plumber take. In the baseball game played Satut- er at Cedar Grove. West Creek to the Burlington county WE DON'T CLAIM ,0 day, the uptown boys were again James Fisher was presented with line. A ll members present except and Steam Healing- The Long Branch Hospital will defeated the downtown players, with a Columbia chainless wheel recently Mr. Camp of Piumsted. ask the Board of Freeholders on KNOW EVERYTHING Agent for Windmills, Pumping a score of one to two. | Friday attending to business interests, On motion of Mr. Harrison, a vote Wednesday of next week, when the Bui after- long years of steady Engines, etc. It is reported that T. S. Sprague’s i Several cases of sickness are re- of thanks was extended to Director new Board organizes, to make an application to the business of Dealer in Stoves. Heaters, Tin­ house on Bay avenue, at present I ported this week, largely due to the appropriation for the support of Otis lor the dinner given the Board occupied by Mrs. Rachael Corlies, j inclemency of the weather. ware, Glass and Queensware, that hospital. The hospital antbor* On motion of Mr. Harrison, the has been sold to a man in Camden, James Lee made a business trip to Fire and Life House Furnishing Goods ities say that they receive many free Little Egg Harbor township road who will take up his residence here. I Philadelphia Saturday. patients from Oeenn county in the was accepted by the county from in general. The workmen on the county road Revival services have begun in course of n year. the contractor, subject to the ap Wood and Irou Pumps-s—Well are at present graveling the road on the M P. church, under the super, proval of the State Road Engineer INSURANCE the crossway. vision of Rev. Litsinger. Drilling a specialty- The provisional River and Harbor Mr Stackhouse presented a certifi W e do claim to know this intri One of the bridges is being widen­ Stove Repairs and Repairinf bill, as made up just before Con cate from Theo P. Price, engineer cate and difficult business thor­ ed and the road when ccmpleted, The new M. E church at Lanoka, gross adjourned last Thursday, con­ of the Ocean township road, stating oughly. Our patrons get the Tull promptly attended to _ benefit of our experience at no tained another $12,000 appropriation will no doubt furnish fine driving. | standing in the grove by the stream that the original contract amount of cost to them —w e’ve paid for it. for Tuckerton creek. Tnckerton An entertainment was given on 1 on the main shore road, is beginning 2250 cubic yards ot excavation was Saturday evening, by the Knights to show up. It will be a neat little people say tbat tbsy do not expect insufficient, and that 5750 cubic of the Golden Eagle. The West structure. this amount to be available before R. C. Parvin the yards additional would be needed to Courier, the Best and Brighesf Creek bard was present, and furnish­ builder. S. C. BAILEY, Jr. pext rammer. complete the road. «■•coaior to H n, U. H ainan •▼ ▼ TTTTTTTTVT^VTVTTTTTTTT • • Tm TTTm m m Tm m 'f* There was but one bid, the boat go ­ BARNEGAT t|i feto Jaw s dom iti ing to Mr. Richardson, one of her «I IT/SA MATTER O F HEALTH [ BREVITIES j owners. É PERSONAL______4 Joseph Predmore, who has been ro J IS III V K K . s. j . ^ Ulla of Hume News 4 « l l 'k l y 1'lllU 3 ^Interesting Oue.ll» of Your Krlustld employed in tbe freight department Warm days but cool mghis. • iiM iiuuauiuim uiit Afternoon, May 5, 1904 e M U i i i i a t U i U U U U i A a of the Central Railroad at L kewood Thursday Fire meeting Friday evening. Rhubarb time. W. H Brooks wa- dowu ovtr ail winter, resumed hie old position Wild flowers give the bees occu­ ^ent-a-'Word Column Full moon lust Friday. Sunday. as purser on the Atlantic Highland! pation. j------no YOU M B THIS ? Tile courthouse is being i epaiuted \\ ilmtr Spick was up fiorn Tiu-ke- boat on Thursday last. Tben otbw.3»Yiould see your wAv, 11 looks like no peucb orop at all ton yesterday. Captain Wright Predmore has sold • TStmFfflftite huvu the leaves half U j|.#ere here. in this section. Miss Maud Phillips vieited Phila­ his schooner, and has taken up hie ~ "Laverai _ heavy work norses. grown. Tom Wilson’s blacksmith Bhop is delphia last week. lesmence hete. pJiKnport“ ¡¡¡Sir (jo,' Tom» Hì*et What has become of the baseball being enlarged. Charles Dennis and wife bine Jesse Reeves and wife of Glusboro, -~ r '„ knT —Hnntll t*rm, hall wile out ol town enthusiasm! '¡guaeitur.i P ik e . E .n Voder. Tom. Hitler. Charles Grover is putting a new moved to Whiting. spent a few days last week iu town. Bernard Hainer has his launch in Capt James Soper wae home for a ■—urot-TZZ\<,»1 CA1 , r b o a t lot Balu, HOYGOWUY. roof on hiH house. T. A. Warded of Burrsville, was commission. few days last week - «VLK-Oat Boat TALOFAH. Dimensions Southern strawberries are coming in town this week. Plum and oberry trees are white Fireman Letts of Point Pleasant, over B11,8»-«; water line. Ha-4; beam, down within reach. Don Cirmichiel was bom-) frmu - t M f °„ui,ien«e William's house on Bay street to $1.75. .Hetliedlat E pl.iu p al street and Hooper avenue is being from a winter spent in Florida. Mrs Fred Bunnell has returned Irving Piedmore bouse on Valley Charles VauSchoick has moved Rev, W. X. Valiant, pastor cleaned up. Rev. Steuduran Applegate of Like In m a long visit in New York city street. from tbe Red Men's bouse on Water 10,SO a. m. Preaobiug— It is understood that there will be wood, was a With eiday visitor, Mr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick are on a Tbe annual election of trustees of 11:18. Su n day-sch ool. atreet. , no giaduating olass this year at the trip to California, but rumor says Masonic Hall Association will be held 7:00 p. m, Kpworth League service. John Robinson aud daughter, Henry Forcanser of Germantown, high Bohool. on Tuesday, May 3d. 7:16 p. m. Preaching— T'illie, visited New Yotk this week. they will he here for the “timmer. has purchased a Remington type­ The Presbytery of Monmouth, Class meetings on Tuesday evening Several local Republicans will at­ D. G. T. Watson of New York, ia Lawyer Aaron E . Johnson has writer. will meet here the latter part of Jane. Pnyer meeting on 'Wednesday even- tend the State oonventioa at Tren­ spending some time in Toms River. fully recovered Irorn the operation The house occupied by Mrs. Sarah Captain James V. Lewis who t u |a|. ton next week. Frank Vitnderheri hen, tbe Oam- for appendicitis performed on him. gou.lav-school at Gowdy school Goble on Lien street is being te­ been Bick, aud in the hospital at A new anto is expected here deo sail maker, was in town this Mis. George H. Holtnvn returnc- house, 2.30 p. m. rn o deled. Trenton for over two years,died there Saturday of this week by one of our C h r is t (Kplaeopul) Church week. from the St. Barnabas hospital,New Tuesday, April 2C, in hie 56th year. Rev. J . W. Sparks, Rector Tbe band will give a cake sale at leading citizens. Ralph Applegate ot Cedar Grove ark, last week. She is doing as well His romaina were broagbt here, and Morning prayer and Sermon _ at Grover and Irons store on Saturday, William McKelvey will occupy bis is Bpending the week at Asbury !a9 could be expected. he was buried from Lis late home on 10.80 in. May th. a. 14 house on Main street that he bought Sunday-school at 2 :30 p. m. Park. Frank Brown and bis mother have Friday. Revs. J. B. Wbittonand O. The base ball association seems to The public reading room and li­ recently from William Frost. Caleb Falkenbnrgh and wife have returned to their borne on tbe Lake- W. Wright officiated, after which the tind it difficult to get a suitable field brary is open on Mondays. Tuesdays. Foimer Sheiiff C. L. Holman is returned from their long visit in wood road, after spending the win­ members of Mariners Lodge No 150 Thursday and Saturday evenings to play on. plowing up the Hooper field on Florida. ter in New York city. tuck charge and the body was de­ irom 7 to 9 o’clock; Wednesday and The T. R. Y . C. will hold its Washington street, and will farm it. MrB. H. M. Hoyt, who since the posited intoitB last resting place with Jrlday afternoons from 8 to 8 o'cloolc. E. A. Barnett of Hooper avenue annual meeting for the electioa of death of her husband has made her Masonic honors. He was a mem­ gfri St. P h ilip ’ s, Island H e ig h ts Mrs. Jesse R. Irons baa been ap­ is spending some time at Far Rock- fficers early in June. home in Brooklyn, is in town this ber of that lodge and also a member Even so u k , and sermon, 4.00 p. m . pointed administiatrix of the estate away, L. I. Kir»! IlMptlst Charles J. Beck of the Btck en week, with her daughter, Miss Mena of Baruegat Lodge, No. 71, K. of P . of.htr husband by Surrogate Grover Fred DtGrnw has gone to New Rev. E. F. Francis, pastor graving company, Philadelphia, with Frank Bement has a new sneakbox Hoyt. The residence of Mrs. William P. Pnblio w o rs h ip an d serm on a t 10 ;30 Yoik city, where he expects to spend bis bod, was here over Sund»y. Taylor Irons and Mrs. Annie Seaman in Trenton was entertd S y Sunday-school at 12 :00 a . m. that some of the ‘ knowitalls’’ say the BUtnmer. It is nimored that Fred Ottrner of will astonish the natives this summer. Applegate arrived here Tuesday burglars, and many articles stolen Christian Endeavor prayer meeting Mrs. W. B Havens aDd two child­ Lakewood, will take the blacksmith night from Franklin. Ind., to attend while she was visiting her parents 416:30 p. m . May 20th, the Village Improve­ ren on Monday returned from a visit Public w o rs h ip a n d serm on a t 7 :30 shop of the late Jesse R. Irons. the funeral of their brother, George ht-re last week. ment Association will have a leetuie to Philadelphia Player m e e tin g o n F rid a y a t ; Capt Wiight Predmore is repaint­ 7 80 - The last time May day fell on Sun­ by John Z. White in Cowperthwait | G , Irons. M. .loarpliM Hoi»» h n C tttholic, John Irnlay has been spending the ing liis house, and otherwise improv­ day, was the morning Dewey wiped ball. | TLe Misses Mary Haslett and Bur. father John A. Caulfield, pastor week with his sister, Mrs, W, E. ing his residence on West Bay atreet. out the Spanish fleet in Manila bay. ! DaisyjForcanserwtnt to Philadelphia Jiass at 11 a. m. each Sunday The big turkey buzzards have Bunn, at Lakewood. George Collins will have a vendue Presbyterian Lucy E. Closter haB sold the come back from their winter iu the ,on Sutmdiiy last to enter the train­ K ev. J. J . Coale, pastor Captain and Mrs. John Beatty re­ on Saturday next of household Daniel G. T. Watson farm on south, and sail along as gracefully as ing school for nurses at the Presby- Diviue worship and sermon, 10.80— turned Saturday night after several goods, wagons, ite. Walnut street to John Browne of Iteiian hospital. Christian Endeavor prayer meeting ever. months spent in Florida. Mrs lvaie Predmore who has spent Brooklyn. | Charles Stanwood and family have (.30 p m Thomas Roberts will put in a Mr. and Mrs. James D. Limont, the wiQter in Merchantville, returned jaobath-school and Bitile class at i returned from California, where they It was an ideal May day— very steel range and modern plumbing at and John Browne and wife have home on Monday. 11:15 a. m. 11-pent the past few years, and will much like that "Dewey morning’’ the Kilpatrick residence on Water Rev. Mr. Whitton entertained big Divine worship at 7 :3d been stopping at Henry McKelvey-« when something dropped in Mauilu uinko their home at Pleasant Plains Weekly prayer meethig on Wednes, street. son and daughter-in-law over Sun­ bay, six years ago. Captain George Grant has left for the preount. day evening at 7.80 The old Board of Freeholders day. Frisco for Midway Island, where he Rev. \Y. T. Valiant and Theodore Burnside Post is making arrange­ winds up its affairs on Tuesday uexl, The first accident on the new will take a hard in helping lo lay the Allen spent several days at the Ep Go After the Trade ments for Decor utiou day. The vil­ and the new Boaid organizes on county road,occurred on Mondaylast. Pacific cable. worth League c inference convention lage hand will, it is expected, furnish Wednesday. A driver fell from his load of gravel Mr. Business Man, you want trade. the miiBic thut day. E. IV. Sadil of Lawrence, L. I., at Long Branch last week, as dele- and the wheels of his wagon passed State Road Commissioner Budd Gi after it. Yon cau reach the peo­ vvas btte tins wet k, and had his plot gates fiom the local chapter, over him. While no l-ones were Mrs. Henry T . Wood of Lanoku, was in Lakewood Monday, and went ple of this town and county only in of ground on tbe north aid« Kid out, , jiiaB l . c . Barnard, becuuse of ill broken he was badly shaken up. has bought the John A. Hyers lot on over the road from Burrsville to into luiklir.g lots. health, has resigned as Sccretaty of The Township committee has one way to compete with mail order Lein street next to Daniel Brewer, West Point Pleasant. awaided the contract to build the kns«.s: That way is through the and expects to build soon. Fiank Wilsty attended the re-'the Howard Seminary, at West Courier, No other paper in this Rev. J. J. Coale has purchased union e.f General Bind Grubb's old Bridgewater, Muss., and will make pavillion at the dock to Joseph Chad­ C. E. Topping s house boat has oounly has so large a circulation. from R. B. Gowdy the house at the regiment at Edgewater Park on Toms River her home for the pres- wick- been overhauled at Faunce Bros’, So other paper even claims to have. corner o f Main and Colfax street Tuesday, and brought home a photo- i nt boat works, and is now anchored in The Courier reaches the people that he has occupied for some time ISLAND HEIGHTS that you want to reach. It is the the cove near John P. Haines. past, home paper of Ocean County. It is Capt. Barnard, harbor master for A son was born to Mr. aud M n. Mr. Peterson and family from the only medium the teaches all the the (J. R. R ,in New York harbor, George S. Newman on Wednesday New Orleans are stopping with W. people was here over Sunday. Kirk is of this week. This gives to Superio M. Hugg, a brother in law. The people mast he reached. It overhauling his yacbt Rbubama. tendent Miller of Cranmoor, the Clarence Casteilo of Philadelphia is a visitor at the Heignts this week will do no good to say everyone The Japanese plum orchard on added dignity of graudfatherhood. knows you si® in business. That The usual reduction in the fare to the Alonzo Chambers’ place in White Mr Crabbe has given the T R Y C used to go, but the mail order house the City took place the fiist day of Oak Bottom, is in full bloom aud a seventy-five foot cedar pole for a bn stopped all that. You must May and the time is increased from makes a most beautiful appearance. flagstaff at the club house, and idvertise your goods or the 11 to 1C days. Charles D Brackenridge will donate sheriff will advertise them. If you On Friday and Saturday of this Mr. Bodine's family have returned the flag Kirk will dress the pole advertise— then advertise in a paper week, Teacher s examination will be to the Heights and me in their cot­ tint reaches all the people. Don’t held at the High school room. May The Old Hollow casts its baleful tage on the coiner of Simpson and Utter your shot. Take your trou­ examination is generally well attend­ influence on all it touches— even Summit avenues. ts to the Courier, it pays. ed. Washington street, the peerless street The aged mother of fireman Letts Next Monday, May Htb, a change of the village, grows disreputable of Point Pleasant, who was killed in the railroad collision lately, has beeu A $1 Lecture for 10c in tbe P. R. R. schedule is expected, looking when it touches the Hollow. the local between Toms River and Both Burnside Post, G. A. R., and a resident ot Island Heights for a A strawberry festival will be given Point PleaBaDt going on, with a Harmony lodge of Masons, to which number of years. on Friday evening (tomorrow), in round trip nigbt and morning. George G. Irons belonged, will at ­ The Yacht Club are going to try to Itirnisb plenty of mtiBic the com­ Cowperthwait hall, by the ladies of At tbe T. R. Y. C. meeting Satur­ tend bis funeral this* afternoon, ing summer. the M. E. church. A lecture upon day evening, opinions were read from though the lodge rituals will be John Simpson is making some im­ Bussia and Japan will be given by lawyer Carmichael and Judge Mar­ omitted. provements on A Wood's house. Prof. Oliver G. J. Schadt of Ocean tin that to issue bonds the club Next week, County Superintend­ Gfove, formerly a resident of Russia, Walter Wood, the l ’nckerton boat would first have to be re-incorporat- ent Peter Tilton will hold the eighth *ko just returned from the realm of builder, was a vii-itor to the Heights ed. grade examinations in the grammar the Czar 6ix weeks ago, and who is this week. The fence in front of the Kessler schools throughout the county. His •"curdiiigly competent to speak of house, on the Lakewood road, has series of questions have been ap­ what has been going on in that A Stnrtllnj; Tost been removed which greatly improves proved by State Superintendent fonntry since the declaration of war. To save a life, Dr. T. (_». Merritt, of No. the appearance of the Jawu. Many Bixter Meho paiiv, /’a., made a startling (es* result* Brof. Schadt lias also traveled in improvements are going on, in prep- ing in a wotlderfnl cute. Ilf* writes, “a Japan. The waitresses at the tab- Some growers have their cranber­ patient was attacked u ith violent hemor­ aratiou for the coming season. ries still on hand, and they are not rhages, caused by ulceration of the stomach* 'e8 will be gowned in Russian and 1 had often found Electric Bitters excellent salable at almost any price. If the 'hpunese costumes. The sloop Arthur R. Fling, origi­ for acute stomach and liver troubles so 1 pre­ growers do not extend their markets scribed them. The patient gained from the Admission to lecture, ten cents. nally built at Atlantic City by Sam tirst, and has not had an attack in 14 months.” B. Otanmer for Eugene Longstreet by a campaign of education, they nn.y Klectric Hitters arc positively guaranteed look for such slumps ev ery year that ft*r Dyspepsia, /ndigestion, Constipation and The Baptist C E Society will give a of Sqnan, was sold at T. J. R. Prol. O. 0t J. Schadt. Kidmy troubles. Try them. Only 50. there is a full crop. “»ttieale onMay2G Brown’s dock Saturday, ,for $18oo. A FEW FACTS Sito 3 crsen Courier WORTH REMEMBERING t The Democratic newspapers harp WHEW YOU FIRE INSURANCE so continually on the immense bnr- deu imposed upon the people by the RECEIVE tariff that some persons, who do not take the trouble to find out what the your Life Insurance When a Man burden is and haveNiever neen or felt OPTICIAN PAPER UP OCHAN COUNTY. it, really imagiue that there is some policy it isan indi­ Yells - FnblUhcil by sort of a burden on tuem, but they ■ IWJKlOKf 10( 1(1 HU PU UL.IHI1 INU are mistaken. COMPAN*. cation of your good W m - 1 1 . b 'l i i l i r r , K ill lot* n m l 9 ln » n | | r r The cost of our general govern­ t ment is less than than that of most physical condition. j l IE, Thursday Afternoon, May 5, 1904 great countries and a very large item TOMS HIVKRi A. J. of that cost is in tho pension list, Write for rates to­ Lie doesn't need a stepladder Olllce, New .leritey Courier Hulliltuv which returns the money to the peo­ Tomu Hirer, Ocean Co., N. J. ple in the most direct way and uo day. to reach the Vermel ®U.Ot> |»«r leaf la lulvituce doubt where it can dothe most good. This item is one that will grow % a d v e r t & in g r a t e s Ear of the Public smaller now with notable rapidity. ftp «• TKANMIRNT ADVKRTIHKMKNTH — TwdYH lHie» THE PRUDENTIAL ¡S ® or.»' lurh hpm-e), 78 «ent« ou<* Insertion. Ka--b The “Democratic Chronicle,” m Isn't that so? Then you ought to heed a »ddbloual Insertion, 3» cents. considering this subject, says: “ The UrtiNKsa cards—one inch »pace, fts.OO a year Insurance Co. of America Home Office, Newark, N J Ï r.a«*h additional inch, io.uu. population of this country, accord ♦ (Unsral AuvKKTiHiNd -- Our rateH will bo ffia.te known upon »pplicatlon at this ofiiee ing to the latest estimate, is a little .JOHN F, DBYDfcN. President KDllAR B. WARD, Vit Vii-v-v»-. h. t Whisper of Warning LKbLiB D. WARD, Vice-President fuhrest K. PRY PEN, a • Vt l’r.'«Mi»ut ^ either personally or by letter. over 80,000,000, and the per capita Lkual ADViRTtaKMKNT»—At rates allowed by EDWARD «I! ' >. SMW*r> aw expenditure in $7.97. That of Can­ Ileo, lirawfora, Anaistfttit Sujit., Ilniglits o¡ "Vil.i.i., hall, I- ..unii ■ n t’l, l.tk1 vvi»■>.!, N,.. y ^ *■ and have your property insured at once. Cent a-Word AbVKWTi8*MRNTs--onlocalpag*> one cent, a word for ouch ins t Mou. The popular ada is $9 30! the German Empire, ISIS T, ® ♦ A postal card will bring it personal ©all. ocal advertising H' lieine. SO 46: Ila'v, $10.97; Austria-Hun­ I Entered at the Post oniceai Toms River a» gary, $14 07; Belgium, 817 40; I» second-elans mall matter. France, ; (treat Britain, $ . . $17 84 21 39 Next year, 1905, wii. t«- tin inn • N EW EGYPT WM. H. FISCHER and Australia, $37.09 The cost per WiliiiuuA. Nowell wftN the founder for the decennial State census capita of the general governments in Vr l, D Woodward ol Cooks erf thu life saving system of tliis The first State cm--us was »■■ k* % I>i:nCY !.. G liom a , M a n a g e r Belgium, France, Great Britian and :».w r, is Inning hi.*, house painted. country, which bus been copied by in 1805 with a population of 773- Australia is more than double wbut Maurice Dilutee ol this place has die other civilized nations all over the 700, an increase of 15 per cent, in Room 2, Courier Building Toms Rivet it. ¡H in the United States." contract. world, and it is eminently proper five years, although there hud been » Nearly all of the foreign nations Edward Cliullender o f near Cooks that there should lie a monument large less of males incident to tLi are running in debt year after year, town, ts having his house rebuilt and I erected to his memory at some of the great Civil War. The increase in while the United States shows a sur­ improving bis property very much. shore resorts. Perhaps the monu­ the next half decade was neatly 17 plus besides reducing its debt every Oliver Eldrcdge of this place, is ment should bciD Monmouth County, per cent. The State census of 1875 FIRE INSURANCE year. doing the carpenter work. for that was his couuty. Asbury showed a less increase, namely. 12^ Under Republican administration Park has spoken for it, bo has Long per ceut., and between 1875 and 1880 While ploughing on the faim of tlie general government is one of the Branch, blit it makes no difference it was below 10 per ceut. This was George Millslagle near Jacobstown, best managed mid largest business which gets it. That place that gives the period following the severe panic Diniel Reed unearthed a blue nicer 1856 Cowperttowait iËxdmig© 1 concerns in the world and the suc­ it tbe best setting should have it, of 1873, which stopped immigration snake which measure»! 7 feet iu cess is mainly due to tho tariff, which and some place should start the and clucked in other ways the length It wan with great trouble affords protection to our capital and movement in a practical tmiDner— growth ol State population that Mi. lined succeeded in killing labor. Come and look over our many departments Jersey City Journal. In the State census of 1885 the the reptile, es it gave fight and suc­ percentage of increuse again advane- ceeded in wrapping itsell about Liis A comparison of the judiciary sys­ Monmouth county was Governor ed to per cent, over , the arm and made battle with the dog tems in New Jersey and Massachus­ 13 1880 Dry Goods Millinery Newell's county, but it was not in total population theu being , , , who helped in I lie killing uf the etts was recently set forth in an art­ 1 278 033 the present bouuds of Monmouth snake. icle by Charles Hartshorne in the an increase in twenty years of 504,- White Goods Trimmings county that he conceived the need . Tho census of > gave an New Jersey Law Journal, and it is 333 189 Joseph G. Moore, wbc Las been of the life-saving service, of which increase of per cent, for the live so striking that it well deserves 13 attending tho Baltimore Medical Notions Men’s Hats ho is justly called the founder. I t jears. From to there was study at this time when it is pro­ 1898 1895 College at Baltimore, Maryland, was (as be himself has said in writ­ Boots and Shoes Groceries posed to create two additional an increase of 15£ per cent., the spent a portion of the week with bis ings) while visiting his uncle, the Circuit Court judges. total population ut the last census parents, near here. famed Dr. Hankinson of Mauuahawk House Furnishings, Etc., Etc. New Jersey has an area of 7,815 being 1,883,996. Mrs. Anna Singleton has been in, one stormy winter, that a wreck square miles, and Massachusetts’ spending the past week with her on Long Branch gave him the idea. The Newark Call suyi-: area is 8,315 square miles. New daughter, Mrs. Moses I It can hardly he claimed that the and n good deal of independence of i i ing granted. Mr. Few baa been c tui. If the accumulated debts of judicial system in this State is stipe First-class GE0CERIES caaraeter. H-j it, moreover, ti teif- ldired b> pay $3 00 per week, for the last four or live years will eat up nor to that of Massachusetts. It is tnuiln man, with some bitter youth die support of his three ihiblren all of this year’s income, then either certain that in essential features it is ful experiences, suck, us try men otu, V- E. Chamberlain who ii s been BICYCLES Up-to-Date all woik should stop until debts can obsolete. Ai what point will the anil leave them either wrecked or s.u tiding the winter with his mother be paid off, or else the debls that, Li gishiture stop in the creation of much stronger, unit lie is educated Mrs, Emiiy Cuumberlain h ». accepl- Lite 1 leurra] Store have accumulated should be put u new judgeships for or( overloaded and acute. Few mou know the 1 u potihiou in Philadelphia. -ourier Building the shape of bonds, a sinking inn 1 and antiquated jndT-iul system__ JOS. GROVER Suite as well, and iu Essex Lie has tt j provided, and they should be piid Newark Truth. good many friends who leal he would BAYVILLE off is lust as possible— and no more depni.' Shop in charge oí ( H ARLES li. (JltOYKR According t>a report just issued not ignore the needs of their great incurred. Ben Evernhatn locovoi ing fn.m by the Department of Commerce couuty. Altogether be is unusually ac­ Huit iTieaus the very best work— a»i you know. an attack of sickness. President Roosevelt’s Position uud Labor at Washington scientists ceptable, especially considering he is a sluted candidate, andjlhe Democrats Mrs. Peterson ol liaruegat is visit­ are ixperimer tir g with iron impreg­ ^ yG>- ing hoi daughter, Mrs. William liur- McClure’s Magazine for May nated vegetables. Iron token into will he lucky if they find as available vey. « § I lints a most interesting excorpt a man. New Millinery the system through plant foods is Mrs. Laura Button is very sick from a letter written by President much better than that swallowed in A number of new features oharuc with pneumonia. in Variety ready for Roosevelt to liny »Standard Baker, tinctures nnd other kinds of medi­ terize the June Issue of the New Idea The measles are here, and the commenting on his discussion ot cine. Spinach, which ordinarily Woman’s Magazine. Among them school attendance suffers. “(iieat Labor Conflicts," in the contains a good ileal of iron, hai Spring # Easter Wearers may he mentioned especially “ Per Hailiu bixton is wutking with Mr. Mugizuie, in which the President de- been sown under the experiments dita’s Problems,’’ the first of a series Itavatt, at his Cedar Creek saw mill. Irreproachable Styles, but not Excessive Prices, floes bn attitude toward capital and mentioned so that, it produces seven of papers by Alice Chittenden, tel­ Charles L. Applegate of Toms as follows: tunes as much. This result is ob ling how a small family may live River, spoke at the M. E. church, “ I believe in corporations, I be­ tuiueil by adding hydrate of iron to A. 0. HIRSCH comfortably on a moderate income. Sunday. lli ve in trude uniuiiB Both have the soil in which tho plant grows. “ Summer Comfort” is another inter­ Michael Phillips, ivbo ima been Main Street, Toms River. come to stay and are necessities in I istead of prescribing ten grains of esting paper by Maud Murrey Miller. homo on a sick leave, has returned to out present industrial system. But iron, therefore, the physician of the ••A Glimpse of Capri," by Jean B. Study Hook L. S. S. Klwood whi te in either one or the other there future will order “ two dishes of spin Stearns, is a tale ot travel. Butler of this place was his substi­ develops corruption or mere brutal ach at supper and a plate of aspara­ “ A German Bride’s Outfit,” by tute while sick. indifference to the rights of others, gus ut breakfast,” for the run down • • Mabel A. Potter, is both iustiuctive Hulun s VmiNote was admitted to and short-sighted refusal to look be­ patient yond the moment’s gain, then the and entertaining. In fiction, fash­ the Long Branch hospital on Fri­ offender, whether union or corpora­ Mini« Young Again ions, theatrical news, domestic day last. tion, must be fought, and if the pub “ One of i)r. King’s New Life Pills each science and inteiior decoration, the Each week gives M O RE O C E A N C O U N T Y NEWS night for two weeks has put me in my ‘teens’ No Ulus, Carriage Paint niaile lie sentiment is calloused to the in­ again” writes D. H. Turner of Dempseytown, number tuirly teems with good will wear as long as Devoe’s, No others are iquity of either, by just so must the Pa. They’re the best in the world for Liver things, and the illustrations fitly than can be lound in all other papers combined. Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable. as heavy bodied, because Devoe’s weigh 3 to8 whole public is damaged.” Never gripe. Only 25c. at all druggists supplement the text. ounces more to the pint. Sold by E. It. Berry fctntPH by bis trncks. and we hop- cateii liltn heforc he otruek a rui; LAST OF THE SEASON "W ill you plag hi n o:i ..¡gkt. . 1 ¡:n ¡M Q u ita ’s a.Jvcd Kern* D a\is, in mk i in: "n The'Pennsylvania RailroiulX lust ¡ R O V £ M “l don’t hellere thercki ' c any tincc tiny personally-coiiiiuclt-it ttnnr í¿ n f As Seen Kidnaping ing liands," sahl iSim griiuly, ana to Washington, lor the present sea­ glurSed ln Ute cem lng light. By Izó la L. Forrester Just ¡-.i A'i’c r'-umd u we cam e u; u son, will leave New York, Trenton, IMNS Associates them h:,U' wa.\ u.u B akl mountuin. and Philadelphia May ii, Roumi CopurltfiL ¡: bìi T. M a lm « we r.u:n le.l a euracr of the trail a •• - (lip rates— only dtllt-rence being in* geep alaicít Kj;e¿YUnng lumdy s.unbrere above the t:;r> e ' jrrowth of vtnes itmi ferus timt ci.;v. self eted,,m,„JV-».I,;...... , imu-nti TTMB to iiave about tl7o house HÖW‘ oft LOOKED Marlqulta Jomphn Maria was her to the top of the ivi-i:s. F'im pvt i are $10.50 or $13 from Trenton, $ 9 name, accorillng to tl e baptismal rec­ bullet thron., h it ne; tiv. T h e au- -u or $11 50 from I'hiladelphiit, anil tCupyrifin, Isibl, by U. L.. Ktluuir.J labt Kenn I»av!s out ntnler the ’ • de ords In the little white mission church proportionate rates from other points. a t Han J uni pern Over at Htipp; Chance cf a ent!) pit’.e. and v e deuided to rest II. l'lekeiH cover rui.Tond trui;-. >>r j mouth, nylu ll In thin Upped, becomes w e called her Quita. und d<» hatlle seientifically. as 1. :ry APGLEON'S secretarli s hrnd- 1 agreeable when he laughs. The teeth hat! n eles.r < ye -muI a m ighty y ¿ml Some w ay s! i seemed to belong more tatii'i for the round trip uti.l boiol " I In their moinnira are regular. Mis chin is short, and Ids ■ hanen to take■ liis piel< uf u hostile to Happy C’hnnee than she did to San au.'iitniiicdatinbs. A epeem Hide ti ip gllnijiKCH of Napoleon as they : jaw heavy and square. Mo has well im . . V.Tdk* ii Tu rest nim. special hotel rule* nt expirnti. n o f “He has an habitual slight stoop. Ills lips like c heart of a ruse and dark It was a gou l tight. There w a . no who served the Fir. msui s pm •:*» hotel coupon For idnernni-.- ami e\ us are dull, giving to his face when shad" y . es that looked sidelong at elliiig or Ai ehe w ar diinctnff, only socretnrv up to 180::. According tu 1 wtivpilv; 1 ■ v 11 « \ f t in ropuso a melancholy and meditative ( u- a • ; .. v t!"‘ earth seem an exeel- 1 a lt d i i , li vi Ili iu torch« a.-' t ’i i u., n- full inlornmtion «l>|>ly lo ti k. r Bourne mio. Napoleon's uj > ■ ano :,vns uents that n.iea nt bosiiu »<*s. mid a g rid ­ ! expression. When he is excited with b . 1 ■ live it). "Kent*-, or Geo. W. Boyd, G. tu-i.il noteworthy in boyhood. ! iV ■ : anger. Ids looks are fierce and men ms rally closing Iti around ille î»K*k. I . -• Happy Chance had opened up I Par..-)* r e o' A'.'rr t. Id: : d d:r.. ; 1... ^ *o-mj ut B rietine. Ilonapnrt' was re­ iug. Laughter heron < s him. It makes V (Jv.itu m ust be with 1 a s .< ¿diver mining center the shack of m arkable for ihe dark color of Ids him look m ore youthful and less for- . r ko had fainted or ! lion, I’nihididptii.', Pa. romp! old Tom I i [Tier hqd held Us own up Ion (wide i subsequently the amiable. It is dltlleult not to like him bom "’ Id not tell, until Riniti r0uare abuui ready fot spring dim a 1 •f France o n the immntain side and dominated j somewhat changed), when h" ghs. I F countenance im arp cry rang out, and e fnr hi the whole valley. No one knew when The lust ptrsoually eoiidneted tous- 0g cl»*ani''g.... vrlmt abou t eilig a i I scrutinizing glance proves so touch. lie was always sim­ man lo red Ids gun at the so nini f, it laid be< a built. Perrier had drifted to Old Point Ci. mfoit, Hie', iminrf. style c f Ills eonveroatlon.” ple In his dross. It w as cry for help, we belie from e:unp to cam p dow n through Col- vitr floors .r ot Napf Icon a bout the time “I have said there was a sort of fas it b.'.ek a shout tb it cel ui.d \V ushii ptcn vk the PeniiHylvui ia orftdo and eri^swise thveugh the Sjr d the reins of power as first (dilation in the smile of Bonaparte. but long le: pu vp the deep ravines Iinilroml for Hie present season will ras until Mexico wua the* limit, and lie nitrimmo says* during all the time l was iu the habit tlehev or :> lit flew Spring Line found Happy Chance. It \v :ik u bit o f leave N ew Y o lk M..1 Pbiludelpllin ulii rto w as now in the prl (? of of seeing him he rarely put forth that from lien began ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ the wilderness Unit had escaped for­ Saturday, May . ¡bout thirty. The per* I of ehanu Gravity was the foundation of t!c’ u or, y\it not so 7 tune seekers and railroad surveyors, - lias served ns a model for his character- not the gravity of a dig it the Ice of Sim Tickets. 0 cltuiir g trunsportetioD, and lie held it for his own and be­ skillful painters and scalp, nlfie;I and noble manner, but that ont above. lieved that some day he would be a sil­ ii.oal« eti mile in both diiectione, y aide French artists have wi ‘ i at i • ■ from profound thought. >r (h J’s sake, hoys, unit firing!” It's a White ver king. 11 Mtirtcih ol psHH,igen- ..id luggage, nuivos .fully deliueatAil his fini tuns, In hi'- yum! he was a dreamer, Inter It w as bar to oi cy with victarv so In l ine- of that belief he had built and yet it m v bo said that no perfori- In life lie l"-came a moody and later near uud the bullets ilyiu wild .‘.round hull, 11 tv inodptiAi h at Old Pc ink and it’s right. l.v faithful portrnit of his exists. Ills th e shack and m arried 1 adores Ruiz, our beads from the hi: lit» lmnd be­ still an habitunily ill tempered nmu." daughter of the old Mexican who Coinfnt t, Richmond, ¡n d OHbing- finely shaped hood, his superi» fore Being la the suit of the empress at hind the rock. But wo xtoMueJ. they claimed the valley by prior right. The toi , 1.1.1I cat rings lulu ubout head. hi- pale countenance and his the coronat!un of Napoleon and .To* did also, and we scrambled front ledge result was a success in a way. There usual tnediiatlve look have boon trans- soph!:»» in • Mine, do Uem usat wa-. to ledge up over the ragged, s’ lintored irionil— in feet, every neressary rx- 1 ' 11 were no signs of silver, blit there was formi to the canvas, but the versatility L close to the emperor and gives n graph­ stones until the top was gained, anil p. iihS for 11 pel ltd ot six day*— 11O Quita. of Ins expression w as beyond the roach ic picture of Ids costume and presence; we looked down on Lurry and his cap­ When the strike did come, fifteen he mod 1 t 11 rule i I ¥dO 00 fti ni N* -.v of imitation. All the various workings "HU own ebstnnie was brilliant. ll< tive. years later, both I'c rler and the Mex­ o f Ills mind were instantaneously de­ : was to assume the imperial robes at No it was n strange sight. Back again-, Y’jik, Brooklyt', hi d N.wmk; $0)4,50 ican lay in the deep sleep up among pleted in his countenance, and his tre I mine, but for the present lie w ore n the rough, gray rocks stood Quita. her n ni Tietiton; S fiom Pi'i’". the pines on the hills, and from the 33 00 eyes atlamc with reckless courage an ! delpbiil, utld plopel tiinnte rnlsH lone slmek Quita and her mother look­ defiance. Larry’s two revolvers \*ot*o ed down on the valley and saw the cho­ gripped, still smoking in her hands. from other .tati.iiiH. sen of the Lord of Mammon sweep At her feet lay Larry, Ills white face T ic k e ts to OKI Point Comfort om s, away their Canaan and its wealth. But upturned to the dawning light arid a 11 ending luncheon on going trip, tnoy were wise, being women, and dull, < rlntson stain soaking the right showed no light, and Happy Chance as side o f his gra y fluntu*l shirt. one 11 u’re ti rn direct by regular trains with ® in the profits of their own property a pack o f cow ards to follow and hold and shook hands with itself over its ua up like this! What’s he done?” six days, will be sold iu connection generosity. ‘Tie stole you.” with 1 his tour at rote of $17.90in m r The summer after the strike Larry It was Sim who answered her. New York, Brooklyn, and Nmvark; Carroll alighted in camp, and we en­ Quita turned mi him like a flash. r bis all the up to date improvements tertained him unawares, not seeing "lie didn’t steal me, Rim I ran $15,00 from Trenton; $14 50 iron» is woodwork and mechanism that any wings. We laid heard of Larry away with him because I loved him, Philadelphia, and proportionate rates before, lie was a gentlemanly boy inure you of long and satisfactory and it SMCtnod better to go at the last from other points Before you buy a machine be sure with a good record behind him of ways moment than to marry you and love o f honor, lie w a s a miner, but he nev­ For itineraries and full infoi mntiorx ^ try tbc White. him all the same. I thought a girl e r rained. lie would follow th e cry of could elioosc the man she loved aud apply to ticket agtuts; Tourist- fame to a new camp and laze around not have a w hole cam p chase her mid Agent,268 Fifth Avenue, New York , “Two in One” for a few weeks until he found a claim shoot him down. You don’t play fair, Court Street, Brooklyn! Broad that suited him. He paid In cash, and boys.” 4 789 Bare you seen the now White the camp would see him no m ore until There was a dead silence. Iler eyes Street, Newark, N. J ; or George W . one day he would come back with some were full of tears, and Happy Chance Boyd, Gene'ftt Passenger Agent. bit MVs both a Look stitch poor innocent of a capitalist he had hid Its head In sham e. It is not pleas­ Broad Street Station, Pbiladelplm . litdaChain stitch the same corralled, and the claim would change ant to have a gallant rescue knocked nacbiufdoes both stitches hands, and Larry would, ride on in tri­ in the hor.d b y the scorn of a wom an’s umph, ton thousand to the good. will. For the benefit >•( those deioriiK: iVoone but the woman who It showed a depth of intuitive wis­ But Sim stood without shame or an­ to attend tbs Republican Stale Con­ dom that the world respected, and Hap­ ger and stared at the white, young vention, at Trenton, N. J., on May lews can appreei ite this great py Chance welcomed him ; also he hud face at Quita’s feet, and at last with­ 10, the Pennsylvania Railroad Coin- mprovemet t. a winning way with women. lie was out a word he went down and lifted gay hearted and debonair and master­ Larry in Ids arm: and made Ids w ay will sell round-trip tickets to Tren­ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ful, with eyes <*f Irish blue aud hair with him to the trail, and Quita fol­ ton, from all stations on ils lines in like a water spaniel, chestnut curled, lowed slowly. the State of New Jersey, May 9 ai d Sectional lie never wooed with words; only with At lT ’>t ra we left the three, mil hittcyes. They were sutibdent. You can­ Rim never gave up his guard until the lu, good returning tint 1 May 11, in­ not make out a case against a man on wound was lieale 1. and Quito rode i.i- clusive, at mte of single l ue for the Wire Springs the score of tender eyes So Larry rode to cam p beside her husband ns Mrs. round trip (minimum rate, 25 cults). scot free over a highway of sighing Larry Carroll. hearts until he struck Happy Chance Then* v «• o no hard feelings. As s mummwmmtasfiwcx* and Quita. Larry said, no law s lmd been broken No Money fo r Ci vi Thc:e was a dance at Dorrlty’s the but the law uf the heart, and each War Service Medals. EMPEH0R NAPOLEON. night I " < . and he rambled in. Q>;;- heart has a law of its own. JFrom a print bi-nrim: tH«• following tnsrrtption by Count Gabrb-llt. a relative of the ta was danelnr. and ¡is he stood in the B ut when it was sill over Sim sold There will tie gum'- liisupp, it t doorway, watching, she whirled by «mperor: "Only portrait o f Napoleon Bonapurte that r sembles him."] out liis n ine to him and went buck nitiit among Civil Mar vx-iciiu - »II him on big Sim Itawdon’s arm. aud the over the n . uni- ins to the States. Mb* duster of scarlet mountain flowers she over the State when they Itaiu ti gl.juuu chan;:cd from nilhl fo a,.., , Prendi font understood and ¡lid not blam e him. It wore in her hair fell at Larry’s feet. Is easier to -ave the life of the man I Key will not receive flue year the* lltlll fi'tu. , . ' " j- to ;" .id Immer ;.('t |,| In gold, a Pint wem biek for them. They wore m you hate than to stnn 1 by and see tin* moat with t‘.■ c rapidit}’ Ilf littli ,„a,. ! sewed with hers, a plumed hat turned vice niHlain nntbonz.-.l by t¡» i .- ¡ I veM ;;ii i j iu\ r : « u ix \\ ur. It may trulj be stiid that be !had a i up In front with a diamond buckle and uu th e tw went e ors to settle* the ur Legislature piiîtivu'af )v fur every tliougl: : [i the collar c f the Legion of Honor in Aren sure cure tor insomnia gll pic lit for p< íslon while* Guita „ both bouse ,1 b nrofli in h!s inind. dlaniomts. This superb dress became ¡¡•rlifi* of trn eo n . pe rchei a w indow sill nnd Mr. Dim *• placed under one of our "Boimpari >Inni heanttfiil hauti , j him well. orin.r S lu rp smiled • i, ,, •an th at ever enme fmm 1 "O il Ills 1! ni at Nntr failed to i hr w as viu*y j'rumi of them. W 1 tt \v; tl pal­ Ireland, nu.l i!w moat, enustant boast Elastic Felt y Chance r< »on! ■ ;!. funds for n Hawdm Mattresses camp ; ::vw to b< The May number of Lippineoti W him ma held is notnbly atirring ami strotg firm chief o the opening page of its novelette an antique tin lm< through to tho close of the hist f>bof * any w i in hi i& & in story. “ FlgR from Tbistlhs'' rasi ks thors F icleric Rcdtlalc s third appeiinihro habit of st<’c; a little and ere u Lest a! "Indeed,” sudi l his fair audit Ids hands behind his back. He fre and nei i nor i "but yet, T.n yen know, nitL. h I have through tb, medinm of a long I:js ad, the author m (pieiitly g.;v ■ an invoiutunry shrug uf en ptned. 11 Miulsonie ware. A vein of criticism, more or less leon’s cause before lie wrote this im- smile on his Ibis and a spi\ , of scarlet yon were a young man and travel-'! nnct, of tplei did pliys’que hut of marked runs through the reminhs- pressioii and was not a imrtisan. flow« ;u fro; tlie vine tin t grew on with the show.” Infantile meniality. Tho wedding ♦ « **■ (#<>*♦ * + ♦ ***♦ "I have never seen a portrait of . eta es of Mine, do Kem usat, a close Quito's hillside. But Saturday at "Well," said Grandfather Du': : . takes place and then the real tale be.- i l it -id and companion of Josephine and Bonaparte, either in fh-nnany or sunset, when he rode after Liu in'i ' •. “when I was with the circe■; fort;» ■ " Per champion in the rupture with Na- France.” says Kotzebue, "Miat really ho eai < hack without smile or Hew­ fifty years ago one of my great nets gins ^opinand Look pon-on. The follow ing descriptions of resembles him. The great number, in­ ers and told his story to th e crowd was to got ft boy to put an apple on deed, are not like him a t all. The effigy that waited In the Silver Star. Fri-'a Napoleon's person and of his appear- top tfi' ills h e 1 !, and. then I would s ' enfi Golf Plans at Lakewood Around ¡•.in ■ on state occasions are taken from on the five franc pieces struck in tb • w as gone. Old Dolores said .-"In* laid ton paces away and shoot a rifle badi bet* memoirs, translated l>y Mrs. Cashel year tw elve Is faithful. K.tch tinn that been carried oil’ by tin- devil with the through it.” 1 look at one s um to s«*,> Bonaparte The C nntrj Club, of Lake« , <1, Hory and Mr. John Lillie: 1 Irish u to the mountain.:, and Sim "B u t didn't you .sometimes miss tin "Napoleon Bonaparte Is of low stat­ himself. H is profile is Roman- th at is asked for coinpauy. apple and shoot Ila* boy?” will close its bouse m l golf t-oa: -. ■ to say. grave, noble and expressive. ure and rather ill proportioned. His We \Y< tv willing to go. She w:n a "Not often. But it happened one. I May 81 and re-open tl-im October < bust is too long and s*> jhor.uns the W hen lie is silent be looks cold and home product, and we didn’t propose in a while, o f c unve.” even severe, but as soon us he speaks 1 These are the same dates that mark - v. St of bis tig arc. He lias thin • T smut having any stray blue eyed maverick "W’lia.t did you do then?” they u. ' a truly gracious smile renders his hair. Ills eyes are grayish blue, and his come out of the north and steal her breathlessly. I ed the closed period at its old home mouth very pleasant and inspires con­ skin. which was yellow while lie was ft way. "Do?” sail Grandfather Butt i\ i «nd links. A force of men will be slight, became in later years a dead fidence Immediately.” TTp through the valley we rode that j shrugging his shoulders. "Why, some All witnesses note the" mobility of kept at work on the greens all sum­ white without an y color. Ills forehead, night, forded the Yarba just below j tines I had to wait two or throe min Napoleon’s features. lie always looked mer. There is some call for non- IRONS the setting of his eye. the line of bis th e falls and took to th e broken trail ut ex before I could find another L-u the part be happened to be playing. nose-all that is beautiful and reminds that, led to the mo tntnins on the Cali­ ! but not often. There are always pHut i j esident memberships and the officers P‘S. IRONS. M gr GEORGE L. KILMER. one of an antique medallion. His fornia line. Larry was making for the ' ty of boys.” j may establish such a class next fall. h-**- • v - Courier Bldg, Maio et. Dead Looking Fruit Trees WARETOWN CEDAR GROVE CHOICE MISCELLANY May Still Come All Right Leon Emley spent Sunday The Epworth League was re­ MARINE NEWS! From Urlìi* to Lnkeluirsi. The Agricultural Department at organized last Friday night and the Kiurl.v riser« passing by tlu* Uiu* la Celine Mine. John Birdsad and his i ister, Miss Andre Imeni 1 the wreck of her for­ was so badly froze,' that the wood Bay breezes at his Meadow Meie for Boston tune. about £.o00. It was hidden In her was blackened and dead clear to tlio Rkodtt, joit ed their parents berejlast farm. John Peirce, arr Norfolk from N Y week. m attress. bark. A new layer of live white Emil Altman and Miss Elizabeth Percy Birdsull, Cape Iienry *ld for GEO. G. WORSTALL lieturning home* tho other day from Too Ladies’ Aid Society will meet her customary rounds. Mine. Andre wood formed inward from the live Bender of New York, are visiting Boston JEWELER, on Friday i vui.b g at the home of found the mattress lorn open and her baik. the trees made a li.iriy good relatives at this place. Peter C Schultz, arr Norfolk- from Mrs Anna Penu 7 money gone. A few hours later her growth, having no fruit crop to Vincent Applegate and wife and N Y Nt, Washington St„ TOUS next door neighbors found her hanging Joseph Gaskiil, otir new Post carry, and boie the following year son Walter, visited Thomas VanNcte T Morris Perot, Delaware Break­ CARMICHAM by a cord dead. Paris Correspondencto. Master, begtm his work on Thursday a lecord fruit <’iop. of O-boinville, on Sunday lost. water ski for N Y' i w CoJNsaroB mi Law us Obeyed I list met Ioiim. of mid week, and as wo leave I he old Andrew Applegate visited West VanNaine ,fc King, Delaware Break­ AIa s t z u ih ü h a h o h i, Courtney lx linvliu: Ills immilli i’X|ii- NEW EGYPT stand for the new, we leel that we Creek aud Barnegat City for a few water sld for N Y ricuce with frcshincfl candi,lutes 1'or OmOEON MAIN ASD WASHINGTOHl owe many thanks to Wyckoff Letts days last week. May 1 tin.1 crews. When he gives un order to Arthur Durand of Mooiestowr. Toms River, JJ j •a new unni the new man usually obeys aud Wesley, for their faithful st - LeRny Clsyton from Asbury Park, A E A Holmes, arr Norfolk fro» had charge of the prize social held literally, such Is the respect with vice* and the kindly way in which spent Sunday with Frank Tilton. Fertiamlin» which the conch Is treated. Till* clinic at Collier’s Mills on Tuesday evening they pei formed their duties in the A LBEKT 0. MARTIN. near ruining a shell. Courtney Und The ’‘Young People's Society” Elm City, Rostov/sld for coa port laat, which was a big success past ^ A tTOBHBT AMD sent out an eight with a freshman will meet at the residence of Joseph Fanny Tracy, arr N Y’ from Ya cockswain, and, being obliged to look Miss Amanda Compton and Mrs Joseph Smith and daughter Miss E. Wilbur, next Friday eveniDg. John R Fell, »rr Savannah fromi SOLIOITOB I» G b a MIIT. after another crew for a few minutes, Cornpt of Columbus, spent, Sunday Lina of Jersey City, visited his moth­ orrtci o via m urn, he said to "cocks:" Caleb Worth and wife of Bayvilfe, Ball ¡more er last week. Tom s Rivs»,K.j “Try not to steer In a circle for a with Mrs Elizabeth Cbamberlain are visiting Sirs. Worth's mother, .>ylvia C Hall, arr IS Y from George­ •change. See that red spot down on the Hailey It Jones rendered a veiy GarrieChambeilain of Long Branch Mrs Pease. town bunk there? Well, steer straight for pretty violin solo at the evening called on friends here last week. Mr. Cattus is bnilding a fine new Thomas A Ward, ii«wport News sld aw o f f ic e s that.” With which he turned to Ids Herscbel Conover and wife spent other charges. service of the M E church on S u t. carriage bouse, und other buildings, Charleston L THEO J. R BROWN, Sunday with his mother, Mrs. A. B. Jtrorney at Law, Solicitor and lfMi«rtartii A howl from sonic of the oarsmen day last Charlie Wilbur has gone to’ Sea Wilson & Hunting, arr Phila Iron»- eery, Notiry Pablle. turned him around In time to see Conover. Sadie E Moire of Columbus,vis Side Park to work tbie summer with James Rivet COURIER BUILDING, MAIN BTKHT “cocks” tryin g lo tunnel Into the Inlet WeBley Letts has returned home TOM» RIVER. N. j. bank with the prow of his shell. ited her uncle, G Frank Moore on bis team. May Z- ¿•poetai attention given to Collection! Reti kua after spending nearly a week in Phil­ "1 thought I told you to steer Sunday. James Bogart of Island Heights, A E A llolmes, arr Norfolk from ana Litigations. straight for that re.l spot,” remarked adelphia. New Egypt Guru* t Band made has a gang of men working 06 the Fernandina Courtney sarcastically when he came William H. K ies of Jersey City, ARON E. JOHNSTON up In the launch. tbeir Aral appearance cn ibe street large bugs being put in on the Scho­ Clus W Alcott,arr N-Yh orn Norfolk COUNSELLOR AT LA! was here on Tuesday. ’ “I—I did." gasped the cockswain. 1 field property. Eva B Douglass, arr Perth Amboy Tuesday evening, and marched all S upreme C ourt C ohmusiosb ’Cottrtocy looked at the boat and then I Clarence Eayie, son of station Fred Bailey from Sea Side Park, from Brunswick Xt.'Ltl ITOK, MASTER, SI'Et m MASTIS, disliked at the risi spot. .Inst then the ] the principal streets ot our town, EXi» IKK» IK CIAKCUT agent F. H. Eayre, has been quite visited here last week. l.AKKVMXID.N.J, spot tossed up Its horns and moved to making things lively wherever they Edith O colt, arr N Y’ ‘bout Bruns­ sick for several date. At Lakewood 1 dice, mi i-eiaml Mint ™t m better griming ground. It wits a red Mi» Samuel Smith of Keyport wick ïl.fton «vetiUD, tvL'.iue.dxy. aud Sainnt.ji iron want . 1.11 a. m. to S.V) p. lu. cow. ami the freshman had been teal- j is visiting her father, Dilion Wilbur. Ed wiki R Kirk, arr N V lirotw Va Ttieplioae No».— Lakewood, No. LI; Frottio.L Forman Hendrick-on of A llei- FORKED RIVER O«-. ; I T .Oilsly swerving his hont around as the Clarence Wilbur of Se> Side Park, Grace Van Dusen, N Y *ld tor Ya cov had moved up and down the pas­ town, was a visitor in town cn Wed­ ► pent Sunday in this place. Jesse L Leach, N Y’ sld ior V a ture. - I ’lilladclphlii Inniger. nesday Rt-v. J. bn Wagg st ems to be well JAM CEL C. BAILEY, Kate B Ogden, arr N Y troin Brians- liked by the M. E. church people, Wrimer Johnson is tit Ortley this dealer Hi Here'« a Conjecture. » week. wick, FRESH,HALT ASD HM02ED MUT& À very strnu/í*1 incident occtirm l ut * w ho lire proud of their new pastor. Delegates Elected F T Bartmnn, Brunswick. »M for »V TTER. LARI', MINCEMEAT. IW., ITC. the (’entrai High school building in Rumor says that Alfred Garlhwalt Ai villa Applegati, daughter of butcher William Applegate, enter NY' AT LIVING PRICES, Webster, In., recently. Every clock in At the Dover lownthip Republican will start a feed un i flour store iu i.pr MHtn aníi ‘A the building stopped at exactly 8 tinned her friends und schoolmates T Morris Perot, arr N Y from. Va Tonjh Kl ver. N. J. caucus he!,] Inal Tuest! iy evening T. tlin e ar of his father s bluek*n>ilh o'clock in the morning. It was the day in a very enjoyable manner at her Van Name k King- !— •"< where labor had also stopped at the same hour. In ; boats ami have them ready for yacht­ is cheap; 25 where labor is dear. l-L.te R Ogden, a N- Y from rjLYSSES S. GRANT. Warded was chosen delegale und the kindergarten building, just south ing and fishing parties. Our agents in Bridgeport,Gonn, Ilubhell Brunswick » T onudbiatonnorial. A rtihrtistT., of the high school building, nil the W ¡Illuni Britton, J r, alternate to tl e T n eC .E . society meetB at tho •Y w hailt Cv. tell us; “There are a great Martha. S Bement, N, Y tld for JATHS POOL AND BILLIAHÜ TABLE) •clocks were going ns usual, nothing Republican Slate Convention. many workingmen's house, here. '/’hey Cowperthwttit Rxchange. Mffin street having Interfered with their move­ home Mrs. VanDoren on Friday Ferniuufiira used lu paint lead-und-tiil and)take ten gallons. Open every day (excepr Sund»y)from G.WA ments. Springfield ilII.i News. Mary Manning, Boston sld for cotrl- Roy; I Arcanum at Lakewood evening. We have been selling lliem, m gallons 1 Jev./e to % p. .4 1 . : Saturdays, from 6 a. m. to 14 mW# povS Siiadays till 12 m. Strawberries are in bloom, and we lead-anil :111c, ami have hadyineveny inslanic, Affinity of MetPorfteM For W oiinfnftiN. The Grand Council of the Royal A total of 1134 meteorites was known are hoping for a better crop tlmu two gallons retu»iieil." /he propurtiun, is Viking. N Y' sid tor Brunswick up to ItMiff of which there were 1X2 Arcanum of New Jersey held its last year. often higher than that; we have known it live May g OWARD D. VakSANT, irons am! only 74 stones in tin* western twenty second annual session this in leu, but that is eaceptionah Charles K Buckley, in pors Charles- H' REAL ESTATE, hemisphere and L'M'.i stones and only The business meeting of the 1’lpS v eek at Lakewood. These officers /'his is the explanation : Devue is ground ChifuissioNER o f D eeds 71) irons in the eastern hemisphere. The j worth League wu« held Wednesday ton for N Y by machinery, and is ground line; lead-and-oil . . . N otart PtWK records show only the fall of 3TiO o f | wer.- elected and installed: Grand GraceSevmour,arr Boston fromjPhila night. is-mixed by hand,.and isn't ground at aL, these meteorites, dating back to the tit’- | Repens J M. Washburn«* Grand Island Heights. N. J Mr. Hugo Eugelhardt spent sever Yours truly Jesse L Leach, arr Norfolk for N Y’ Appral»eiii<-ntB of N Y. City and «U** teenth century. Professor Perwerth of Vice Rig*i I, Jau.e* Rodgers; Grand property cheerfully furnished. Vienna, despite this small number of 1 al days in New York last week. F. W , tlLVOE i 4u John M Brown, am Savannah from Orator, John R. Weeks; Past Grand known sneeimens. calculates that i«M) Sunday visitors included B. F. F S— K H lierry sells uur paint New London R. GEORGE T. CROOK meteorites ¡mist full to the earth each R.-iri nl, Horace I Bowne; Grand Lane of Lanoka, Edwin Parker, a C. Mary Manning, arr Newport News year, no? counting shooting stars that D' Secretary, Robert H- Alberts; Gmnd from Boston R fsiden t’ D entist «Jisap:• 11* in the atmosphere, and that ' R. R. employee, Lewis Barkalow of FasbioBB, fantywcuk and ficlit b Treasmer, Henry Ilollinsbead, Jr; fifty-five of these at least should come I L S. S. 14, and Isaac Brown of *10 tbe- strong points of The Design­ O H Brown, amN Y from Fernan- 1 Grand Guide, W E Collins ; Grand T bi.kphoxk Cxi.i. h TOMS K1VKH.T.J under observation. Professor P.erwertb Waretowu. er for June. There are all kinds uf dina finds tout meteorit«»s 1 vo i «•.•*:l chiefly j Anesthetic« applied far p«t»)eM extrMW Chaplain, Geoige Lmin-burg; Peier C Schulb^Norfolk sld tor N YT | Peeth. Also Nitrous Oxide Has »ilnlBUM"’ recorded in civili/.c 1 countries, but that A dance was given by Miss Ruth cool and dainty things in tbe apparel In many instances they are more nu­ Gr-nd Warden, D R Walla; Grand Cuttiell Saturday evening. line, and a special article on “-The Twilight, in port Charleston for merous in thinly settled districts and Sentry, Sam E Wh.teun; Grand Mis« Grace Matthews spent Fii Shirt-W aist Costume," while aside Phila that tliey lmve an csju'clal affinity for Tin-tee (1 year), William Thomas VanName & .King,.am Perth Ambcyt BLACKSMITHING mountainous areas. Philadelphia Rec­ day iu Barnegat.. from the regular “ Lesson iu Millin­ I am ready tt> afcoe you r horse or do jobbing aud nsw work. ord. Mrs. J. S. Bunnell has returned ery ” there are directions for “Making from Charleston Wa>ner Rider of Sen Haven, and home from Ocean Grove. a Raffia Hat,” “ Pillow Lace,” “ Bags, H0R8E8H0BING A SPBClAltl work hy A L a k e I’liNtotlli-p. Miss Elizabeth Gaskiil, daughter of Honor roli of Silverton school Sor All gujkranteed In Bake Wttblgouti, Ontario, at a Mrs. John Holmes has returned, Cushion Tops and Buffet Spreads in John Gaskiil of Tuckerton, were THOMAS ■ pom* where the water Ih not very deep, after two weeks in Long Branch. Cross Stitob” “ Stocks and Yokes in the month of April was as follows: married by Rev. E. M. VanNote at W ter gtreet TOM*1 a s 1 ng wooden stake lias Been driven Stephen Holmes of L. S. S. No. Fancy Fagotting” and “ Baby Cap Grammar— Milion Irons, Chester into the ground. On the top a box lias Tuckerton on Saturday evening last. 14, was over Monday. and Stock Collar,” in tatting 00m- McKelvcy,. Cecil Irons, Leona d a y - been seeiirely fastened, and there you XHOS. E. VAN 1) V £ & * Stave the Bake Wiibigoon postotflee. Captain A. G. Wilbert is home for piise the fancy work, and “ Mothers' ton, Mystic Gant. C. R. R. Tours The little steamer from lint 1‘ortage a fi-w days. Higher Education," “A Morning Fiimarv— Lena Zellweger* Freda Saddles, Harness, •drops the mail here oil its outw ard There Is an Dili) charm In that tamou* resort on D. L. Chamberlin of L . S. S. No. Call,” and “Tbe Land of Wish to-be” Zellweger, Stella Irons, Lida Irons, Col'ara, Horse ClothlDg.Turf aiid öjordöf90® voyage, and a canoe goes out from the Repairing Neatly Do»® ^ the Small .Jersey coast Known as Atlantic City. C, was a Tuesday visitor Conrad Zellweger. shore and collects it. depositing the At onetime it was considered purely a health re­ 1 supply the fiction. Cor. Mala and Washington Sts, '•.JJimg’ " Also 1020-1044 Fruukferd Ave. PM»«» outgoing mall a t the sam e t Ime. which sort wlmre invalids congreKated to renew their Charles Cashman of New York, is picked up by the steamer on its re­ vlaor In a climate evor temperate and always THU was a Sunday visitor. •I,KAN«-1»«; ttimi trip to Hat Vortage next day. healthful. Gradually, however, there came a New County Official Needed ANTI tJ I’ ll.IN I. change, and Instead of the Btck'.y tnhahltat.lng the George Bunnell has gone to High CURE EUR famous city hy tlie sea, the robust pleasure seek, COAL and LUMBER Ton Fret* Witli Kuiv«n. Point and will be employed by the The Board of Freeholders will Lime, Cement and Brick Sir Frederick Treves, tlie eminent or tliuls In Atlantic City attractions social as well CATARRH fishing company have a new office to lilt on Wednes­ English surgeon, recently delivered mi a- climatic, the like of which hi not found at uni­ Sash and Blinds, -Lath, »1 . on mg place Oil the Atlantic, seaboard, U(U!i( -s In which lie took the view that John K. Green, formerly proi tie- day i.ext. Under the road law, it Grand hotels, untold uleasures, a live inllo i r n m i i M Blacksmith’s Coal and tlie knife Is used too hastily in many tor of the Blodgett house, at Forked is necessary to choose a Cunniy R«sy aud jiicast.nl to hoard walk, bathing fact Itios which are in,ex- nso. Coutulns go In­ s.iiscs of uppondicltls. There are oppos At lowest prices. celled.sports and entertainments of all Kinds, River, will this btmimer be associated Super visur of toads to look after the jurious dm#, .ing schools of surgery ull over tlie hosting, ashing and the like take up one’s time at. s quickly absorbed, Lucas’ Faints. with B. E. Eno ut the Riverside. (iive.s Kelief at once, •world In this generation. One Is rarely awl after a visit to America’s well named lash- county roads when completed. It opens aim cleanses •willing to wait and often cuts In a hur­ loriahlSpa there Is always a desire to go again. His salary is to be fixed by the tlie Nasal Past-age* ry. The other holds to tlie view that T he New Jersey Central has the bent train ser­ Allays Inflamm&rion. A. B. NEWBTOT 4 A new turntable is being built for Board, 1 is term uf effice is three Heals aud protects tlie nnlure ought to have n liberal chance vice between New York and Eastern points uul Membrane. Hesiores Successor to Willi#m 4# At antic City, and If you are interested send for tho Tuckerton railroad at Tucker- COLD ‘N to do her best In the long run tlie con­ years, and he muBt give a bond of tue honHPH of Taste end Smell Large size ßOe. Opposite C. R. R. Dep0*’1 servative surgeon» may possibly coma lim e table to SB Butt, G.jP. A.) -Nsw Jersey ton. ¿looo. st Drugcists or by mall. Trie) Size luo b.v mail Central, New York city. ELY ultOTURW» til Warren at.. New York River, N- J. •out ahesil "fOMS BI Vit* POST OFFICE. Ocean County Teachers’ POINT PLEASANT LAKEHURST MBKTI3U «OU THIS ■------¡¡¡lüJÜÜjtiKKOlt Association Meeting 4U,i point» north, MO A. M. Benjamin Watson and wile of Phil­ The following is the list ol honor EXAMINATION o k t e a c h e r s pi* * „ 1 nil point» north ot M nnoheitn adelphia, are guests of Mrs Samuel roll pupils lor A p ril: Neuve In hereby inveu m u ihcrn wl • . ?«•&! Ufi'ar crook, Forkc The spring meeting oi the Oc.ettn inculiti* ot the C< tinrv u( KXtt,llll, _ , - '’Oint1, h«wi>»n Mime Hutu Pearce. Room I Ev« Hartman, Myrtle Oounty Teachers' Association was OUR VISION srÆivi .Ä i r Illg"Ä Ä ff^?*lS?i»'ï,W»»tiiu*tou> Aoattieni ant held in Toms River public school on Miss Florence Caiman is spend Ford, Sndie Exel, Rut -ecu McOhI- o rtf« n tlOU> Wlh b° Rlven out m ,h*? following' T ttW X .i.ootiit. ootwotm Tomo itlvoraiu' Many people are in doubt as to what llotgltu,Tremori nun iviutnori mg this week with telatives in New lion, Charlie Gautier frliluy-i iV'Gi'H'ship, 4« rtliouruuhv, U A ritti» Saturday ot last week. About one their e> es should do for them. A test luetic, 4 U(*r*miih . ft (irmhrB..r, (1 h,.»iltiiB RnOPj"Jt^V«n»«»»IO»Hark anti PointPloui- York city. Room [f— Marguerite Donahue, situ Il».r mi ,)»|.,.,l,—I r » ,n " T 5 ;,r tl.«, I pnotì.,'» vi tilth ot the teachers ot the county will set you right, if you have headache 2 sein «>1 L«w c| >e w .I'll«.), 8 renili,.recce rjÄ *» ^ d paum bötwcü. were present, and a most enjoyable Daniel Ferguson and wife returned Mary McCnllion, Edna Wainright or your eyes are causing you anxiety or rttion? "S>l *11 ■ 8’ " ’ iva», o oimpc- time was Spent m discussing the bu-'tbHs’temiyrri ILivmmeoii Mon Room HI - - K>ky-n»■!>—•• Coaq.m-, discomfort,, r.oiysult ■ ...... , XeemiM cr,i,li—1 Th..|,r, ,il.,l Preei:™, ...... various professional questions d ay','^ rri^ n ilfW y spent1 Joseph Md niiToii, dir«>', Hrm Tlieorvtlnil Urat’ticeoli’eaehlnir »Ali« ARKJV8 FKUM brought up und in listening to the here with friends and relatives. M arguerite G autier, (Jr.ice Lai'ahee, «St'imoi Law, ft Misto» v>f mI ughUou, i Aignbru* vnrkauii PhlMolnni* k.aiia.ii. MI vIon, 6 I'hynlun, 7 General H istory, sp ia n e address ot the meeting. Edward Lawrence and wife, who Agnes Whalen. Stiles & Co., deomhtrjf. Ul H',1Knt''' Pl° ' . ^peoiHi—1 Theory and Practice of Teaching 4 have just returned from South Caro Room I\ — Charles Thompson, . rimo! t.aw of New .fercey, a Kunlorirart u’, PMl.ritVii iud TuokgPtoii.4iici points notw eei In tUe absence ot the president of 4 «li»»,»““' r ' u ,,i Philadelphia Eye Specialists m ? WT,fi’i r! Manimi Training, 6 Prijsical Tialn- the Association Principal sterner ot linn, where they have been «pending Hugh Thompson, William McCal hk, « Mutile, s Ab«d«>nt 1 angiifur**», l) M o'em b ^ ’^vrtrk amt Ml) poiutsnorth,Forked Kivui Lttfjgugffeg, jo loventlonal Oeometrr. I *SeVtn i«.°n M. the winter, have rented looms over ion, Earl Beers, Raymond Whalen, PETER TILTON, County Superintendent P * Yorkin*1 »H point*uoPth of Mbih‘Uohic*i Barnegut, the secretary, Principal at Cowperthwait 3xchar,?c the post office, which they will oc- Elsie Shinn, Mae Havilanc! ami pom i» n orth o r Mauchmv» j Stout of tiokehurst, cu led the meet *e'J cupt this summer. i lie i" St perc" t.ige ol attend nice Saturday, May H N0TICE r ?.ï*rtoanod B urravl’b». l."o F Ta ,, d a lli. ! ing to order at halt past ten. Sup lUURS: 9:«H) a.in. till 3:00 v.ta. &5Ìuiref1 toftll« 8 «IO F.M • Miss Dora Pearce is entertaining w as won i , room three, with ninety K(t,, iss Margarette Jones ot Lakewood, five p. t cun , ml uo tardies. Koiiito or Uenjsinln a . Mortoti, ilereaied at her home here on Arnold avenue. SHERIFF’S SALE. TI», l’retlltors „1 lleajnm lo A. Mortim, ¡leccate:!, the following program was followed «n,i all otliiT I«non» Intorraini, art* liuri-bv EAILBOAD TIME TABLES. William Cloke and wife, of Tren­ V.aiclen Foulks Right in It By Virtue of a writ i»f F> Fa, issued out of the nonn...| 1(1111 0 r porto« thè nevrral ulamia ani in the morning session: Court of Chidic«*ry of the State d New -l 'H-uiamla clblliltwl a*alD»t tlir eatutr "t ciere- ton, are spending this week here ami to mo direct« d, I wl! »ell at. imb'l«* vendueou 'l' Ut, limi .Pf thè amoQiit ot tu» pemmai »111 rrol | Teaching Spelling, discussed by ' -M'.., win he mule ro thè Orpliao«' (.' .uri ut tur looking after their summer cottages. Warden Foull s of New Egypt T V KS DAY, J line 7. t !M>», ’''lauti ofOoran, on w » i osilav. dio ri*:, o.-ntli [jÜADING SYSTEM ! -hiss Johnson, Messrs Stout, Morrell was one of a posse of Wardens who M the hotel of Cowdrlck un i Cook. In the " .y I.f Ma,v next »t whli li C'.mo .»i..| plaoi- i xi -ii’- Merrit Middleton anil wife ol New Vllbige of Toms River, In tli«‘ (,«'uuiy of (>< mi 11» tlii'Mo are 10 or tlteit. and thè aitiulm»tr.i- ; and others. captured a zoo ...thorn shad seine on and State of New Jersey, between tn« hour» of 1 u wid m-ke «ppllratioa tu Ulve »11.1 estate NEW JERSEY CENTRAL York city, spent Sunday at the Him. and Po'clock p. m..towft at I 06 o’-lock p in. d creici '*» !',• lrsoiv**nt. Kit« u h » rxctii»lvei),uiHiir Teaching Physiology in Primary Sunday night in the Delaw re river, on said «lay the following «'.esortbed real os'ate: BKNJ A MINI' MOKTON. Ailininlstrator. .1 Arverne. All that tract or r*srcei of land am! prenii'i«*». .. t NAM! Ri, A. ATKiNSON, Procter. ’ mir rloHiilIncwu and Cum torr, Grades, discussed oy Messrs Ebert, contrary to the law which forbids hereinafter particularly describe«!, situate, lying Date»! ¡March 7, IN . Mrs. John Mundie entertained and being m the Township of Cnton In ttie ln eitert Mur. Hl). 190». I Neal, Peter Tilton and others Sunday fishing There were forty ronntv of th'onn am! State of New Jersey, ro.«r Miss M. P Hughes of As! urv Park, the village «)f Bsrnegat and lying on the north Arithmetic in Grammer Grades, one lug shad in the net, and both west side of Tnokerton Hall Hoad. NOTICE TRAIN» LKAVK TOMS H1VEH on Sunday Beginning ut a stone situate«! at t*e north east discussed by Messrs Eueit, tsnyder, net and shad were confiscated vomer of Noau Woodmmseo’s lan«! and run» 1st The Animai M«-< g of the St.'ckholder* ot I hrSEW YORK, BUnaheth und Nrwnrt, all Howard F. Egbert of New York, north twenty- hree degrees ao«! thirty m« utes the / uc’kerfou Hut trou I < ompany («corganlzeifj y*it 1.08,9.3» «■ 3-"0 an,l a.iiu p. m. snn- Stout and others eitst rwo chs'ps along th° sal«! rail road - hence r<>« t»i« ei-erion of nIn-• dbc« tors wii be held ou a l w p. m was home for a tew days last week. (2) north »• venfy-elght degrees w**sr two chains 1 l u i i-M(tn) , C ie tx v «-Iftl> «l«> o f.U n y , 1U01, i'ilRNKOAT. at 9.14, >. m., '.k in. 4.1» au, A t half past twelve the Associu and three links thence (3«i) somh twenty.three I Hi«* • 'Ul«- i f h. \. Drake, sij , ani Marke. ¡,!.iiiS»turcl»>*) r. « . Sunday» n.4« «. ra. John Lang, wile and babv, of ORDINANCE NO. 52 degrees 'nil thirty minutes w«-st. two ch»ln^; Street, Cam It’ll, N. J . ut 12 o’clock noon. ®«UltHDK»T(M»npheat«r) LAKEWOOD tion adjourned to take lunch at Hur­ thence (*th) south seventy-eighth degrees ea-d, T. T. PRICK, Secretary , (UMt, etc., l.i«, 0.3a, a . a.iH) uui' Lakewood, are visiting [ohn I Bail two chains and throe links along -al l Woodman- i,u . Sunday» I 43 p. m. An ordinance relaiinn to tl:e Board of Health ns’ restaurant where a social hour of the Borough of Sea Hide Park N. '. sees line t * the place of hr’ginning, containing L ia t o n t o w n , r a s t u j n o b r a n o h ey and wife on Richmond avenue, one ha'f an acre more o- less. Being a part of 71« *33 4. »■ 3.1X1 r X («.l« P. X. U> was spent Be It ordinance by the Council of trie Borough NOTICE u of .Spa -M e Park a* follow»: the premises convened by stenhnn Hldgway and iLiiwo) (Sunday» 7.43 p, m. tu Katontowu Mias Elizabeth Chafey of Lake- wife to said Samuel G. Cranraer by deed dated Pfor ATLANTIC CITY , etc ., a l 7,03 9.33 a The afternoon session began at Section l. There shall be In and for the Borough wood spent Sunday here with her Sea Hide Park, a Board of Health tn accordance Fehruarv nth a. D IMS'« and recorded In the l lie MinuU Meeting of the Stockholder* of with the provialona of the Act ot the Legislature Clerk*» office of the County of Ocean In Book of the I uckertou and L*> g Beach Building, l.anti •¿vfilKLAND. BRIDGETON,etc,, Crnnhcr , two, when the Association listened deeds 103 pige 89. etc nigdjlur.c« Rlyet Branch, nt 7 u3 t . n an. mother, Mrs Susan Chafey. of tlew Jersey, entitled "An A. t to esrandah in ami Improvement Association tor the election of Seized as the proner’v of Stmuei a . Cranmer bine director« In said »‘Hoctatton will oe held at, to an able address by Charles E. this 8tate Board» ot Health and a bureau of vital , an6 3.10 p m weekdays. Sandaya, 4.34 p m spector and may aNo appoint such other officers als. are defendants, 1 will expose to sale at or JuiaisUnt» a* »aid Board of Health may deem public vendue on NOTICE TO CREDITORS »I LEAVE PHILADELPHIA Dr. Draper’s remarks in a recent ad­ necessary: ali appointees of said board or He I for Tons River M o a m, and 4.00 pm week Mrs. J. W. Tmipson of New •hall be governed by the rules of sal i Board and MONDAY, the slxteeuth «lay of May, K H. ^erry. Administrator, of Cornelius Peck, j*. luodayi, 9:30 a m. dress, and predicted that in the future they may oe removed for cause by said Hoard nineteen hundred and four, deceased, by dirfictlon of the surrogate i»f the raj York, is spending a Tew days at the the Marshal» of said Borougn when on police county of Ocean, hereby gives notice to Hie If, w. iTTERBray, j . h . wood. New York as a State would have a dutj »hall b? »pedal sanitary Inspectors, and between the hours of twelve o'clock and five crciii orsnf the sat«! Cornelius peck to bring m 0*0*1. Manater Paaa. Traffic Mgr. Albertson hotel. o’clock, to wit. ai two o’clock »a the afternoon of ineir debts, demands and claims against the G. W. BOYD, Gen’l. Pass. Agt. magnificent educational system, as they shall promptly report to the Board of Healtn , , . ,, . , - . _ - ... ------— w.H«.UBV *Ug Mrs John Parson spent Monday every violation of the health ordinances of the ,Ha ^ ’ ,n r T o w n f,r ate ° ( aa (| d®cW*®nt; under oath or afflrm- Dr. Draper s ideas on education were Borough which maymav com« within their obsArva. observa­ Lakewood, Id the County of Ocean and Mule of atton, within nine mmonths onths from this «!ste,date, or they in Point Pleasant. tion or knowledge. New Jersey. , will t,e forever barred of any action thereto- worked out there. Teachers’ salaries sections. The said Board ot Health shall not All that tract nr parcel of land ami premises, against the said Administrator. |jrriERT«»W RAll.tiOAD Captains Pearce and Harvey of < ontract any debt or debts of any kisd bevond *]B»ate, lying and being in the Townships o f ’ * E H BERRY', Admlnlstrat >r. would take care ot themselves then, the amount of the appropriation Drstfirst made forTor itsit 4 Howell and Brlca, In the Counties of Monmouth Dated, April goth. a . D. 19i4. IB effwet Oct. 13,1003. Manasquan, were Monday visitors. UBe by his council , and ocean and State ot New Jersey. 1 ------— - as the requirements ot the profession Approved Apr. 9th 19 >4, I Beginning at two Spanish oak saplings growing ~ ~— ------Mrs John Had and sons, spent FRANKLIN Ha r r i s , Maror. out of one root, each in \r aed <*n four sides with NOTICc TO CREDITORS |m ill from TUCKBRTO v t j NSW YORE Attest: J. B. V ooo, Clerk. a blaze, ad one notch above and be.ow each », .... were raised. Only those who were blaze, standing by a crooked stump which is a « g?-«»,..« » ranmer, Administrator of Pitmaa TWNTON and PH lL A D JfiL rm «. some time at Point P.iasant last . corner of a tract of land that formerly belonged ” 1 r*n,l>er*‘L'cease«!, by «lirectlon of the Surro- ambitious and who were constant week. | to William Estell sltua? d tx.tween the North ,M5'!,lI,lv!,ereby * ,ve8 notloe LemTuckerton, 7.20 a. *.. 3.13 p. if. NOTICE ; and Sou h branches of the Metedeconk River, irors rdt. he hi id Pitm an . C'raumer, It»« West Creek, 7.27 a. m. 3.2«) r . *. students, educating themselves as - - - , and about ten chains to the eastward of Cabin . r K demands and claims lewEuumhawfclc, 7.4) a . m., 3.33 p. m. Mrs. S. Shadinger is spending i Field Branch, ana abo t fourteen chains north- e\,a,e of the «aid decedent, under UeTOBlTMgdt, 7.49 A. M., and 3.43 P. M. well as their pupils, would then be ! sometime here. Notice ta hereby given, by the following applt- westward of the dwelling house wherein the said , , °Ir ,, ia m ,l4ne months from this Affinirfrintings s.is a. m., and 4 13 p. m. cant, for admission to the bar of the Supreme : WilliamWilliam EstellI formerly ,lve : thence due south l..,,,.«1vv,„„JiL'!.!«..T. ?«l,arred of any IrrtmtSew York 11.35 and 8.82 p. M., C. It. R able to fill the higher positions and Louis Downer of Lai; «wood, was ourt of the state of Pennsylvania, that he will forty-five degrees west leu chains; then«1' north at’H°n therefor ugalost the said Administrator. JrriffitNew York 11.48 a. w .,7.23 p. m. P .R .R on or before the 31st day of May, 19 >4, flie tils ¡•cveuiv-flve"degree» we*t fifteen chains and HARRYiMWHV M. W CRANMER, « U JVM Artre it Trenton 10.0« a. m., 6.43 p. m., P. R . R the law of supply and demand would a Monday visitor. credentials with, and make application to, the sixtvfive links; thence north thi«tv-six degrees Adminletrator, ArriveaiPhiladelphia 9.47 a, m., 8.81 p. M. soon raise the pay of all such places Mat«* Board of Law Examiners (of the State of east twenty-eight chains and .sixty links; thence Dat -d. A rii l-lt’i, A. 1». 1904. RETURNING Miss Jennie Warded has returned Pennsylvania) to he examined by said Board on south seventy degrees and forty five minutes I Dive New York (Central H K.of New Je rse y the 21st anil 22d days of June, 1 *('4. for admission east twenty-four chains and tldriv links* thence ■Wa. x.ond 1.40 r. m from a visit with relatives at Long to the I ar of the supreme Court of Pennsylvania sonili fifty-six degr«*es ano fortv-flve minutes Notica ol Settlement. la*vcNew York.^t . R. h.) l.oup.M. ALFRED EDGAR Fi» EE MAN. we-t twenty-one chains ro the place of begin­ Estate of Mila« J. Anderson nave Trenton, 7.40 a . *., 4.56 r. *. ADAMSTON Branch and Bradlev Beach. ning. containing fifty acres an ! nineteen hun­ leave Philadelphia (P . K. K.) at H.20 a . m. 4.00 dredths of an acre, being the same fact of land Notice is hereby given that the accounts of the r.i. M iss II. S. English ol Orange, is that Sarah Lllor conveyed to Hannah Ann Major subscriber a« Administrator of >»«1.! Ellas J. Dive Whitings, 9.52 a . m., 5.34 p. *. Selali Huise, son of Aaron \V SHERIFF'S SALE by deed «luted July 22, 18T8 and recorded m Free­ Anders m, will be audited and stated by th*.* Sur­ LeaveBafhegal, 10.21 ». a , and 004 p . m. spending some tune at the hotel hold iu Book 3 9 «»f Deeds, page 27S Ac., and r«*- rogate. and report «1 for settlement to the Or­ Leave MannaaawklQ, 10.32 a. m., and 6,13 p . m Guise, is sick. corded a* Toms River in Book as of Deeds, on phans’ Court of the County of o -ciiu, on w ed- Leave vneel creek, iu.46 a. m„ uQvi 6.4ft p . m. Albertson By Virtue of a writ, of Fi. Fa. issued out or the page 405 Ac. nesdty, the 4'h «lav of Mav next. Arrive at Tucker;j d , io.cg %. a , « u l 6.32 P. m William C. Jones, seventh man in Court of Chancery of the Mate of New Jersey, Cond*tl >ns: Twenty per «’cut. on «lay of «aie CL\RMONT THORNE, Administrator •JOHN C. PRICK, Superintendent. John Stillwell of Point Pleasant, and to me directed, 1 will setl at public vendue ou and the balance of the purchase price, In cash, Dated March »1st. I9t>4 the Spring Lake L. S S., is otf duty. was a business visitor here last week. TUESDAY, Jnnv7, 1001. thirty days from day of sal-*, on delivery of deed. At the hotel of Cowdrlck and Cook, in the CIIAHLtes.I. I'ARKEH, Edgar Irons and wife of Lake- village of Toms River, County or Oeeau, and Special Master In Chancery of New Jersey. Miss Elizabeth Eeley ot Hights* F rank Mekv, Solicitor. Notics of Seitlem n’» tp m illW k l* AM) I.IIM, UK % < 11 wood, were, entertained by Mrs. Sta e of New Jersey, be’ween the hour* of 12 m. Dated April 11, 1904. [ Pr’s fee, $11.34] M lllA>-POKTA 1 lo.Y (0.11*4.0' town is spending some time with and 5 o’clock n m , to wit at 1 o’«:iock p m. ou Estate or Bowles Colgate William Huise, Friday. said day, the following described real estate: Notice 1« heiei.y given that the accounts ot the lu fltrl't «cl 14, 1 0 0 J her sister, Mrs. E R. Stillwell. All trad or parcel of lands and premises, »uiiscrliier» ns Executor» or »alii Bowie« (Jo|. William C- Jones and wile, were situate, lyl g and being in the township of Lake- Rate. “ HI lie nuolteo amt stateil t.v the b tttrl STATIONS Westward Joseph Erickson of Freehold visit wood luthe County of Ocean ao»l State of New SHERIFF’S SALE Stirroirare. uml reported lor «ettlcinent to tne 7« 10 Leave Arrive A M P M Tuesday visitors at the county seat Jersey Orphan»' Court of rite County or Ocean, on W e'- I« ed J. D. Stillwell Monday. First Tract being the same property conveyed By Virtue of a writ of Fl Fa, issued out of the , ncBilny, the 1 Mt day or June next, New York (P R R) 11.43 7.93 to the said Chas Peterson by Frank M Chambers, i» S.1J Phi lad’a (P R K) 9.4U 8.47 Captain Henry Ware’s house at - — - - - , , , ... Court of Chancery of the Stat* of New Jersey, A X .' IE A. COLGATE, Dart Clayton is recovering from Sheriff,tiy 'leen dated Oel. 16. »91 anil recorded In am, t0 m e.iitwte.l, I wll sell »1 iiubllu vcu.lue JOHN 0 HILLY Eli, Its Hit Mnnnahawkln 7.28 8 20 the Ocean County Clerk’« offi«:e in book 223 of » oll J «» two Barnegat city Jan«j. 7.io 3.ÜÖ West Mantoloking is receiving a j _ Executors. ILES (B an attack ot grip. deeds pages 417 etc a*)d Is described as follow’s; | DateiL April 24th, 13n4. Surf City 7.06 Said property being in the Township of Lake- M ON D AY , Mny iff, 1004, 743 Conrads 7.00 coat of paint. l£ Among the Tuesday visitors at wood. Region! g at a stake standing south On the premises on the westerly side Manasquan 1 Harvey Cedars 6.68 forty-four degree« and fifteen minutes w.st W High Point 6.56 Arthur Brower of Bay Head,spent River, near ilerbertsvllle, in the County of Ocean Noiice of Settlement (it j Point Pleasant from this place, were ihree hundred seventeen feet ami sixty-tlve and State of New Jersey, between the hours of Club House 6.45 hundreths feet from the eouth east corner of Estate of Joseph H. Vanlllse Barnegat City 6.40 Sunday at Samuel Huise-s 12 m. aud 6 o'clock p. m„ to wit at 1 o’clock p. m , 1 : Mrs. Minnie Falkingburgh, Mrs. Piuehurst and Bellevue aveiiues—as laid down on ou said day, the following described rea estate: 11.t.J Pehala 2.83 a map made by A. L. Oliver, surveyor, dated HV « T in : hlIKKKKY LilVEN that the a - 1U1 «pray Beach 2-44 Our new pastor, Rev. Littsinger, Eliza Jones and Mrs Spencer Shad a • counts of the subscriber a» Admlnlstra’cr 11.14 December 16, 1*92, and died in the Ocean County Ail those tract» or parcels of land ami prem ises 1 N. Beach Haven 2.39 Clerk’s Office. of said Joseph li, Vanlllse will be audited ami h,n Beach Haven 2,38 has been calling on the members ol inger hereinafter particularly described, situate, lying stated by the Hiirrog«ti«, ami reported for set’ • - Thence, as the magnetic needle now (it-93) and being in the Township of Brick, in the Coun­ « «■ ment to the Orphans’ Court of the County of Arrive Leave A M P 11 the M. P. church this week. Mr. points. (1) south, forty-five degrees ana lorry- ty of Ocean ami Slate ot New Jersey, aud on the Ocean, on Wednesday, th<* 4th day of May next. Mr Harvey Matthews of Lake- flve minutes east two hundred feet (2) south, •IAS. V. JONES, Superintendent westerly side of Manasquan River near H erb erts-, ISAAC a . Va > H18E, Administrator Littsinger is an eloquent speaker and forty-four degrees and fifteen minutes west oue Vlllf, Dated, March 81st, i9i)4. wood visited friends at this place hundred feet; (3) north forty-five degrees and UC very much liked by the people in foity-dve minutes west, two hundred feet, to the TRACT NO. 1-BEGINNING at a stone stand-, Wednesday. east side of Pinehurst avenue, and south west lng in Curtis Havurn»' east line and on the west i line of lands whereon Thomas Tilton formerly WANTED—Several Industrious Persons In IpUBEKTO* & R iaum oM N H K general. corner of lot No. 7, in block No. 4 (4) along Pine­ each State to travel for house estc« lshed eleven S. J. Meeker and wife of Orange, hurst avenue, north forty-four degrees aud lived; tUence (1) south eighty decrees, e,i>st twen­ Jesse J Jones will act as S C. fifteen minutes east, one hundred feet to the ty-five chains, eighty links to a stake standing year» a««d with a large capital, to cal« upon mer- u «Pa4oa Tran»t>ortaHon Co.,£e«fee*. were here Friday looking after their about sixty Unkslrom .the river; (2) north two i chants and agents for successful an«l profttab.-. beginning, containing four hundred and fifty- degrees, thirty minutes west, three chains sev- 'line. Permanent engagement, Weekly cash Shadinger’s assistant, while the lat summer cottage. nine thousandths of an acre 459-1000 A. «■« T a b le In Effect Oct. IS, IOOS. Seized as the property of Charles Peterson and euty-tlve '.Inks; (3) north thirty-five degrees west »alary of $94 and ail traveling expenses and ho* two chains fifty links; (4)north Ofty-one degrees, bills advanced in cash each wojk. Kxpertem ter is away for a few days. Mrs. L. G. Meyers of New York, wife, defendants, and taken Into excutUn at the suit of Mary Etta Cox, executrix, and Ralph B. forty rniuutes west six chains sevenfy-/Ive links hot essential. Mention reference and end"- i TRAINS LCAYB NBW EGYPT Mrs Hannah Carmen of Point was a Tuesday visitor here. Gowdy, executor, of William Cox, deceased, to the road that leads down the hill to the land-1 self-addressed envelope. THE NATIONAL. complainants, and to be sold by lug; (6) up the road north eighty degrees, thlrtv , Dearborn St., Chicago. Philadelphia, 7.M, u.is, a m: 7.M p m Pleasant, was the guest of Mrs Hat Capt W . H. Clayton was a Tues COURTNEY «!. CARR, Sheriff. m inutes west, three chains (6) north ______IT ,;* !1- Xunrtaya, 7,1* a tu, 5.9» P m. Albert C. Martin, Solicitor. seven degrees west two chains, ten links (7) south 1 ------— ------1 ¡XTom«Ki,er,7 5e a.m ., field Irons, Monday. Dated May 2, 1904. [pres fee, $9.90 seventy-five degrees fifteen rniuutes west two | WANTED— ffalth/ul Person to < all on retit | ™»«v York, 8.90 a . 8.08 T. a . day visitor at Point Pleasant. chains (3) south elghiy-elght degrees west eleven I trade and agents for manufacturing h< use having Norman Van Note of Sea Side chains forty links to a stake In Curtis Haven's ' well established bualne»s; local territory; straigut RETURNING, Miss Lois Huise was a visitor at east line; (9) south two degrees west nve chains sal ary $2u paid weekly ami expeu-e money a< P «8et In »nongh tor u»na.ooeunm ». Curt” ft «.p ri rrate* a hair failing, Tne Brooklyn Eagle is the best advertising «■jc.and ll.'.-OW DrusKisU wiua over the bow, giving the name eiglitj-Dim, link» to tne higlnnlnK, uxotaluiug '“ !}draelrlit« »6*1 t n e m ^ * SUPP‘7 Jrl favor painting their churches, and therefore medium in the world. It carries more resort eleven and 74-10u acres strict measure. lor a year.__aii uruggi-rs st-.f rn« rn.___ we urge every Minister to remember we give Moonlight II, the boat being r« - adverttseraeis than any New Y’ork paper. It TRACT NO. 3— -ltuate as aforesaid. DEGIN stands PRE-EMINENTLY at the head NING at a stike standing by the westerly edge a liberal quantity of the Longman & Martinez modeled from Moonlight I. The An ADVRTIiEMEST in the Eagle costs little, of Manasquan hiver a little above the sand bar Aunt toward the painting. point at tne southeast corner of a tract of 8 A M- but brings large results, because the EAGI.E loo acres conveyed to Joseph Tilton; thence (1) I*** I 6 0 Y E A R S’ seven horse power motor which he SPECIAL V ears and covers like gold. INFORMATION BUREAU Is constantly helping south eighty-eight degrees west fourteen chains CVDBQIFlUrP recently put in, will afford sufficient foriy links to ihe east one of Thomas cook’s I»* Don’t pay i 1.50 a gallon for Linseed Oil it. I land (2) south six degrees west along sal«l line (worth 60 cents) which you do when you speed for all pleasure trips on the Write for listing blank, picture of Bureau and six* chains to a stone s utheasf corner of-»aid OFFER advertising Hate Card. Address. i ook '* him ; ,31 cast one ctialn fifty links to the | west line of the “Old River Tract”; thence along Weave selling the BEST buy other paints in a can with a paint label bay. NEW CUOI* of m id u p ­ INFORMATION BUREAU. the lines of the Dime to the Donh Hue of a t act wards "f Teas, Cof­ on it. of 17 aud >ft-ico acres hereinbefore described 50c. Te a s fees, vpices, Extracts Patents BROOKYN DAILY EAGLE, as Lot No 1; thence north seventy-five in vho l’. S. 8 & 6 make 14, therefor when you want Mother»! Mother»! degrees fifteen minutes east two chains; thence Oolong. Eng. Break fast. and Halving Powder. fourteen gallons of paint, buy only eight uf Brooklyn, N. Y. south sevt'uiy-f even degrees east two chalus ten Gun - powder. Son- w* w ill allow* yon ft© now many children are at this season feverlali percent off untl pnjr T r a d e M a r k s and consitpatecl, with had stomach am! heartac he M ention iIn- pniior tn whtcli you >oc liuks to the sixth comer of said 17 &75-100 acres: chong. Congou Mixed, D e s ig n s L. ft M , and mix si.r gallons pure Linseed thence south eighty degrees thirty minutes east .lapilli. Young Hyson. idh'v{ir«sN «-Iio i'k- M other G ray’s Sweet Powder» lor Children wll thl» ailvertl.rnient. Imperial. Ceylon. C o p y r ig h t s A c . always cure. If worms are (resent they wt to Man «/“quart River; thence up said river the «**■', po that you may Oil with it, and thus get- paint at less than Good Oolongs. Mixed • b '.g h ly te s t th e UfSF.t® a »ketch and deicriptlon may certainly remove them. At all druggiats, 25 ot several courses thereof to the beginning, contain­ and Eng. breakfast, in lin . 1! 9ur opinion free whether an $1 20 per gallon. Sample» mailed FRBK. Address, Alien S. Olm' ing 19 and 76- 00 acres. 26i*. ft 30c. lb. «¡uailty of the goods. foijPrcP».oly patentable. Comraunlca- The above property will be sold in tracts. This is a chance that K on Pateuta Many houses are well painted with four sted, LcKoy, N. Y W e ar «* h « -1 i i 11 g t U«- i l EsT Uk*n î^eney for securingpatenta. is seldom offered ; It gallons of L & M. and ihree gallons of Lin­ Seized as the property of Marietta H. Harrison, 25c. C offee gives ail a chance to *0*4« iuunrou?h Munn A Co. receive MINING STOCKS. et als, deleu 'ants, and taken in execution at the J? charge, tn the Good Roasted c o ffr e s. purchase our goods at Ask Y ear Dewier Tor Allen’» Foot-B»»e LISTED AND UNLISTED A SPECIALTY. Also suit of Edward F. Pi.lenger, coinpluluaut, ami to seed Oil mixed therewith. All other stocks and bomb» on the market, as well as 12, 16, IH ami L’Oc*, a lb . 1 css than cost. A »owiler for the feet. It cares Swollen. Sore, be sold oy For full particulars a pfomptattontiou.Hd’rese lifle A m erican. These Celebrated Aunts are sold by A. A. grain cr cotton. The best investment we know of is C. C. UARK, Sheriff. Hot. Gallon», Aohloff, Sweating feet, Corn» and JH-Metallh’T. A Mining Co. Stock. Send for particu­ Mr.Bunn.care of The Great American TeaCo. Brant, Toms River, Stanwood B ros., Aland Bunion». At all Dragglsts and »hoe (tore«, 8ic. lar* and lint of what you have/or talc or e.rc/ianoe. F rank Durand, hollo tor. Dated, April is, !9o4. [i'r'a fee, $16.20] » 1 a JMI TeaeyHt.,P.O. BoxSHB.NewYork A tt M-day. C.W• k LN.MX6LU.KU., 1 #8 S- Fourth St, Phila. H eig h ts. ,, „ •• •.■vvrjr. y r r w i r r r -

— ------u l — ------ried Uadway. "1 hear this i * a > .1 knew the mill men too well to depend timi, Itemi ereet. v.u- ■ "! f ' ih :!■ " t t m m m æ m »mush for the firm." "Hairy,-- she interrupted „„„„ on them. Truth to tell, tin* possibility liefoiv tu- ttiul i-i'iii . 'I ili • niiu-i- duor •••••••••••••••••••••«••••••••••«•••••••••••••a "We’ll see that the men get Ihci,1 very firmly, “you must a, t ,B tb «t of such a raid as this had not oivurrrrJ tlu> ifli-1 W!'.* nt li! ' .tiie. wages all right." replied Carpenter, 11 “ Wti.v uve ym i n ; 1; .v?” luìt'.i’it. you were going to say. j WN to him for the simple reason that lie it. Money ennic' lietwe,,,, „ ‘ot. Dll»w did not anticipate the discovery of Ids little disappointed that such 11 ^piostion “ I Ulivi- lliHlllilM tirivi, te should he asked at such a time “ Nolliltus’;" It must n ot do so again ! complicity with the forces of nature. right, de,,« ?" Smn' A“>l.iot Skillfully carried out, the plan was a "All right," rejoined the contractor “Xotlilnjr ut 1 ili." U h e 'B\ "We’re all going to need oar mc i She sm iled at him with the Il­ good one. No one need know of the SUr UniiiiH'tl Uiiinilly lo liei'sr':’. ei,lid und the eyes o f a w0lu J P' of' weakened link, and It was tin* most this slimmer.” -T.llt I Uovi' unirli. Collie lindt.” By STEWART Yes. he agreed after a at*., uaturui thing in the world that Sadler TUey l'rtim in l tu llie fitti ’ moi’iilnji EDWARD "yo u are right. But now I Ä & Smith’s drive should go out with the CHAPTER XXXV. room, Tliorpe's «illteil Imo:* :.eujtliiK Trait * WHITE out tlie litUi' tl’lilli; irne Inno«.* In Un* Klh all o v e r again. U will he ■ luereaso of water. ÌUOIU'E williirit tlll-oi’.,v:li till' ft tim e b efore 1 shall lie „hh, V and sih-nily l tentli-ili vVroup . <1 mi’ii « Hi .Ultl'dwooil U001-. Ai !IUri’ n Uceil tliiit. C t p y r t ÿ n «• a e t W h ite -I tove my w„ on" rbo” » W r i . i * snw dusT '**sA*r-Tt- tiTi-wmt-.* iWBg .» r*«K»ÌM»tmwnwtti to. k. T h e pftuse did not mean th at D a ly ’s de­ for wluit Ur lmd dnur. but i she catechised, facing him In tbe mil But y o u !" he cried suddenly *». fense w as good. tlie Irluuiiilmnt discovery Ur lmd man, die of the room. A long tendril of her bcaullful corn silk Imir fell across her "D o you know w hat’s going to hap In spite of Ulinsrlf. MoTtonr me' H0w»4 ï thing». ►Smvt’ss was « illi.v Ui, i„ the The firm could not take tip Its nuics pen to you?” said a voice front the eyes; her red lips purled In n faint, wist­ It wns then nUout fi o'rlncU lu tar “What about him?" „„ged .. oit Hi Kin of unii it little thing lu itami," when they ennu* due; it could not pay group. The speaker was Had way. but mornliiK, Tliorpe pnssed tUe lamed ful smile; beneath the draperies of her lif fuit tin’ tru'h of It. the interest on the mortgages, whh ¡1 the contractor kept himself well in iIn iiiii house, tlm store nnd tlie oi.'lcr, to loose gown the pure slender lines of “ S i “ - » «V c , * .Viri liefe uns luve In ihing.T. Hint would now be foreclosed; It could not background. "We’re going to burn her figure leaned toward him. take Ulmaelf ns fur us tin* little open Thorpe’s it lie.il Its moment'* habitation In flay even pay in full tlie ‘uien who had "1 mu going hack." he replied pa­ face slowly mlwl your mill; we’re going to burn your shell that served ns u railway stnti.m. blood. »id o f tlie eoawer molli 1 ■ n 1 nothing lo ilo worked for It—that would eome under yards; we’re going to burn your whole There lie set the semaphore to Huy the tiently. *> nil tin* grout elemental tritt!) of It. a court’s adjudication. shooting match, you low lived whelp!” east hound train from Duluth. At(l:;;il, "I knew you would come," said she. “You'll break the engagement,, once, he commanded, a little h a rA " Kor the tlrst time In Ills life Thorpe He had therefore watched Thorpe'» "Dyer,” said Injun Charley sin. dy. the train happening on time, he climb­ “I have been expecting you. Oh. Har­ "Why should I break the felt the full crushing power of an ab- desperate sa lly to mend tie* weakened shaking the wet scalp arm’s length to­ ed aboard. He dropped heavily into u ry," she breathed, with a sudden flash merit?" demanded Hilda, evln^if Miv-ietlon. W ithout thought, hi ; u - chain in all the snsp'-use of a in in ward tin* lumbermen. sent and stared straight In front of of Insight, "you are a man horn to be with some alarm. * ll1» tieely, he threw h fore the iifecs lt,v of whose entire universe is in the keeplug At this grim interruption a silence him until the conductor had spoken to much misunderstood." "You actually don't think he’s , tie uieue'lit all timt was Ics*'1', ! i Í* o f the elm nee moment. It 1 ii:st be re- fell. The owner paled slightly; ids him twice. He held himself rigid, but In his saged to Uie!" she hurst out final], th e triumph o f wl-nt " u s real til the niemhereU th at ut bottom, b" ow the foreman chewed a nonchalant straw. ""'here to. .Mr. Thorpe?” he asked, veins w as creeping a molten tire, and "isn't lie?" asked Thorpe. ' mini over that wlneh euvlromuent. | outer consciousimss, Thorp. •• final de Down the si. 11 deserted v*.root crossed "Oh! .Mackinaw City." the lire was beginning to glow dully In “ W hy, no. stupid! He's engnM „ alienntlon, dltlleultles, hail rnis il up cision had already grown t< mni ant/. and recross’ d the subtle* occult iutl'i- Tliorpe descended at Markinaw City his eye. Her whole being ca'led Ifim. Elizabeth Carpenter, Wallace’s witliin him. On the other hand, no other thou 1 dices of a half hundr’d conceded to find that the noon train bud gone, And still she stood there bef a'e him. N o w . w h erc did you got that s% At p,tg .Junk»'« wonts Thorpe raised than that of nceomplisliment had even watchers. Duly and h - subordinate lie ate lunch at the hotel, borrowed saying nothing, leaning slightly toward tils hamnvT amt with eue mighty lilmv entered the little book! r’s head, w ere very milch ¡done and very uiueli $!00 from the agent of Louis Sands, a him, her red lips half parted, her eyes severed the elmlus " f oiHllill. il y .it WT.fl. i h tultimi the The rescue and all that it had meant in danger. T h eir last hour had couie. lumberman of his aeijualmaiirc. and fixed almost wistfully on Ids face. «•nils of the Iks.in* acr had hit him like n stroke of apt pi \y. - the opening and they knew it. seated himself rigidly lu the little wall­ "Go uway!" he whispered hoarsely at T h e free end the poh s Ini and Ids thin emotions hud curdled to With the recognition of the fact they ing room, there to remain until the U:fii) last. The voice was not his own. "Go n o -j With the ■ ' r hysteria. Full of the idea In* appeared imuieillately raised their wapon* in that night. When the ears were barked away! Go away!" re n t bmore the men. tli»* resolve to do as ¿.such dam age up down from the .¡(Hug he boarded til? Suddenly she swayed to Idm. "J rpi to the ilhl Witt) rapid, almost incoherent speech possible before being overpowered siecper. In till1 doorway stood a disap­ "Oh, Harry. Hurry." she whispered, he poured it out to them. Professional Then suddenly, full in tli" back, a proving colored porter. “must I tell you? Don't you see?" th e boom, seized tlie giant by the eol- caution and secrecy wen* forgntic):. Il K Anil ; MITHHS for o ^ T « heavy stream o f w ater knocked them "I d'll II11' the smokin' call up fo’wu’d. Tlie flood broke through Idm. He lar mid dragged him through the wa­ Wallace Carpenter attempted to push m.u.ufnefurii.B „11 w „Pfi,vV * "1 sail." said the latter, firmly barring the seized her hungrily. He crushed her to ter to safety. through the ring for tlie purpose of com pletely off their feet, rolled them Goods on our own urei,,!,/, ’" J '" over on the wet sawdust and finally w ay. him until she gasped: lie pressed his every con venirne» nini ‘Tina!" he shouted. "Hun for void stopping him. A gigantic liver man Jammed them both against the trestle, "It's generally forward." answered lips against hers until she all hut cried *“ “ »• servie» Is Riveli l i f e r kindly hut firmly held him buck. ‘ •ont. f e n t r a lly lo e a fe il, „ Thorpe. out with pit In of It; he ran Ills great i'he two started desperately hack, “I guess it’s just us well we hears where it held them, kicking and gasp­ ‘ m in Market street. o,le "This yenh's the sl-epnli." protested brown hands blindly through her hair skirting the edge of the logs wli'.rli no« this,” said the latter. ing for breath, in a choking cataract ot neuilliltf Terminal Slutlon. “ w ater. The pistols Hew harm lessly in­ the functionary. "Vo' pays extry." until It came down about them both lr We reeomnirntl «fin .ses nul. . r h “ very seconds alone mvr.irtl to hold It all came out—tlie loan to Carpen­ H olldO old Hpeoinclos, ns low “I am aware of It." replied Thorpe n cloud of spun light. hack. They were drench- il and hlliiil ter, with a hint at the motive—the to the air. For an instant the Fighting Hieel Ktieclnclufi. hh low hk “Tell mo!” he whispered. “Tell me!” A rUfloiui K y es iuaerled, «b iow»« V1 *‘<] with spray, deafened with the ernsh Forty stared in paralysed astonish curtly. "Give me a lower." luuoiieu, HB iow sa machinations of tin* rival firm on the "Oh. oh!" she cried, "l’lense! What timbers settling to the leap. The meat. Then a tremendous roar ot "Ves. sail." acquiesced the darky, at board of trade; tin* notes, tbe mort­ Is it?" M.ZINENAN&BRO • - »«' ll oil shore roulil no longer s • ■ them laughter saluted this easy vanquish- giving way. but still in doubt. He fol­ gages. tlie necessity of a big season’s "1 do not believe It," he murmured gl Natili Hth SI.. Philidalnhln the KinotJier. The great crush uf ment of a formidable enemy. lowed Thorpe cautiously, peering Into tor cut: the reasons the rival firm had for savagely. logs had avtunlly begun its tlrst mtijes Daly and Baker were pounced upon the smoking room on hl:o from time to wishing to prevent that cut from ar­ She drew herself from him with gen *U- sliding motion when at last they and captured. There was 110 resistance time. A little after 12 id* patience riving at the market: the desperate and tie dignity. •emerged to safety. varied moans they had employed. The* They wore too nearly strangled to: gave out. The stolid, gloomy man of A. A. BRANT. "I mu not worthy to say It.” she said At tlrst u few of the loose timbers men listened, silent. Hamilton, his that. Little Solly and old Vunderhool lower i! seemed to intend sitting up all soberly, "but I love you with all my •build the opening. Slipping quietly eyes glowing like coals, drank in every turned off th' water lu the lire by drum night. F.rerythinsfor Building heart and soul.” (hsoucAi with the current: then more, word. Il»*re w as the muster m otive lie and disconnected the hose they had s» "Yo' berth is ready, sab." he delicate­ Then fo r the first and only tim e In Id- Longman & Martine P ai nts tnnally the front of the Jam dove for had sought: here was the story great efl'e« tively employed. ly suggested. life Thorpe fell to weeping, while she Atlanttc and Buck Leads ward, anil mi Instant Inter the smooth. to Jj!s hand. "There, blast you!” said Rollway Tliorpe arose obediently, walked to understanding, stood by and comforted Oils, Turps and Dryer •wlTl motion laid gained Its Impetus Charley, jerking the mill man to hi.» lower ft nnd without undressing threw "T h at's w h a t ire ought to get!" cried him. anl was sweeping the entire drive Collins, almost weeping. "And now feet. "How do you like toy much wa­ himself on the bed. Afterward the Tarr k W onson’ s and New Jersey The few moments of Thorpe's tears down through the gap. we’re gone and bust Just because that ter. hoy?” porter in conscientious discharge of Ids Copper Paints eased the emotional strain under which Haul! nfter rank, like soldiers charg­ Infernal river hog had to fall off a T h e unexpected comedy changed tin duty looked diligently beneath the scat Crocketts Spar Varnish for hoots to polish. Happening to glance perhaps unconsciously he hud been la­ ing. they rail. The great tleree wind boom! It’s a shame! Those scalawags party’s mood. It was no longer u ques­ Poultry Netting and Screen Wire up after fruitless search he discovered boring for nearly a year past. Tbe «■ tight them up abend o f the current, have done 11s after all!” tion of killing. A number broke into the boots still adorning the feet of their tenseness of Ills nerves relaxed. He sa­ Upper Lehigh and Gilt Edge Coals lu a moment the open river was full Cut from the shadows o f tin* woods the store and shortly emerged bearhiv vored deliberately the Joy o f n luxuri­ Mapes Fertilizers, Land Plaster, 4c, at Jogs jostling eagerly onward. Then stole Injun Charley. The whole bear­ owner. pails of kerosene, with which they del­ ous couch, rich hangings, polished floor, smddenly far out above the uneven ing and aspect of tin* man had chang­ "Well, for the land's sake!" ejaculat­ uged the slabs on the w in dw ard side subdued light, wormed atmosphere. H" tossing sky line of Superior the strange ed. His eye gleamed with n distant, ed the scandalized negro, beating a o f 1 la* mill. T h e flumes caught the watched with soul deep gratitude the northern “loom.” or mirage, threw the farseclng lire of its own. which took hasty retreat. structure instantly. A thousand sparks, soft girlish curves of Hilda's body, the specters of thousands of restless tim­ no account of anything but some re­ Thorpe descended nt Twelfth street born»* hv the offshore breeze, fastened poise of her flower head, the piquant, bers rising and fulling on the bosom of unite vision. lie stole along almost like so m any stinging Insects on the In Chicago without any clear notion of th e lake. where he was going, l-'m* a moment he half wistful, half childish sot of her Hard Times! furtively, but with a proud, upright lum ber in the yard. faced the h ug. p.irkllkc expanse of tl " red lips, tlie clear starlike glimmer or carriage of his neck, a backward tilt It burned as dried balsam thrown on SHOES REPAIRED CHAPTER XXXIV. lake front, th< a turned sharp to his left her dusky eyes. It was all near to him of ids fine bead, a distension of his a cauip tire. T h e heut o f it d ro ve the and ¡licked Ids way south up the Inter­ — his. Soled tind heeled (nail worn) llEV stood nnd watched theta nostrils, that lent to his appearance a onlookers far back in the village, where minable reaches of Michigan uvciiu ’. "Kiss me. dear." she said. Men’s 65c.; Ladies' 50c. go. panther-like pride and stealthiness. No in silence they watched the destruction. mock after block he clicked along, the Mi,' leaned her cheeks against her one smv him. Suddenly lie broke Daly and Ids man w ere slapped ami Hand Sewed, Men's $1.00, calks of Ids l oots striking fire from tin hand and her hand against his slloiil through Ihe group and mounted tbe cuffed hitlur and thither at the men's tier. All w o rk ffuiiranteed “Ob, tlie great man! Ob, tbe steps beside Collins. pavement. will. Their faces bled, their bedhs "I have been reading a story lately." great man.1" murmured the “The enemy of my brother is gone.” After an Interval he seemed to havi FULL STOCK BOOTS & SHOB nclied as one bruise. said she. “that has interested me very writer, fascinated. said he simply In ills native tongue, left the smoke and dirt behind. The m "That squares us.” said the men. “If much. It wns about a man who iv Always on hand ; p ric e s to Tlie grandeur of the sacrifice had street became quieter: hoarding houses nml with a sudden gesture held out be­ w e e: n’t cut this year, neither k in yon. nomieed all he held most dear to shield suit hard times Also, mad« »truck them dumb. They did not un­ and tailors* shops ceased; here (and fore them- a sculp. It’s up to you now!" a friend." derstand the motives beneath It nil. but there appeared a hit of lawn, shrub­ to order, best material,finest The moditi'val barbarity of the tiling Then, like a destroying horde of lo “Yes.” said Thorpe. tbe fact wns patent. Rig Junko broke bery and flowers. By and by lie came mi ; alli'd them for a moment. The days eusts. they gutted the office and the “Then he renounced all his most vnl workmanship, prices righ t. down and sobbed. to him self to thul that lie w as staving o f sej ¡ping w ere long since past, had store, smashing what they could not uable possessions because a poor cop After n time the stream of logs at the deep carved lettering in a stone been closed away between the pages carry to the tire. Tlie dwellings and men man needed tlie sacrifice." JOS ALSHEIMEB f&KDUgb the gap slackened. In n mo­ horse block before a large dwelling. of forgotten histories, and yet here saloons they did not disturb. Finally, “Sounds ilk” a mediawul story." said ment more, save for the inevitably HI* mind tnck tlie letters in one after again before them w as the thing in nil about noon, they kicked tbelr two pris­ he, with unconscious humor. ■ trandod few. tlie booms were empty. 111 other, perceiving them plainly be iis living horror, i’l.en a gro w l arose. oners into tbe river and straggled hack “It happened recently." rejoined HP A deep sigh went up from the atten­ fore It accorded them recognition. Fi­ The human animal had tasted blood. along the right of way. dn. "I rend ¡t In the papers." JOHN W. LEWIS tive multitude. nally he had completed the word "Far- All at once, like wine, their wrongs "I surmise we took that town apart “Well, he blazed a good trail." w, “She's gone!” said one man. with the rand." lie whirled sharp on his heel, mounted to their head. They remem­ some!” said Shorty with satisfaction. Thorpe's sighing comment. “Probably P ra ctica l 4- PLUMBER emphasis of a novel discovery, nnd mounted the broad white stone steps bered their dead < omrmlcs. They re­ "I should rise to remark,” replied groaned. and rang the hell. Gas and Hot Water Fit­ membered tin* heart breaking d ays and Kerlie. Then the awe broke from about their nights of toil they had endured on ac­ It was answered almost Immediately ters, Steam Fitting and At the hoarding house they found by a clean shaved, portly and dignified minds, and they spoke many opinions count of tills man and Ids associates. Hot Air Heating,Tin and Wallace Carpenter and Hamilton suit­ man with the most Impassive counte­ sind *peeuIntk>nH. Thorp« lmd disnp- They remembered the words of Collins, ed on the veranda. It w as now after­ nance in the world. This man looked Sheet Iron Workers lunnvd. They respected ills emotion the little bookkeeper. They hated. noon. The wind laid abated som ewhat, upon Tliorpe with lofty disapproval, 4i»0 did not follow him. They shook their lists across the skies. Jobbing promptly attended to and the sun was struggling with the "Is Miss Hilda Farrand nt home?" he "It was just plain foolishness. Imt They tinned and with one accord still (lying scuds. asked. til WiiHhinyton Street it wsrs great.” said Shearer. "T h at no struck hack for the railroad right of t.-nf jackass of ¡1 I. .r Junko ain't "Hello, boys.” said Wallace, "been "I cannot, say.” replied the man. “If TOM S' Ji IVEli way which led to Sliingleville. the for a little w alk In the wood»?** wort!' ns much per thousand feet as town controlled by Morrison A Daly, you will step to the hack door I will VT»od white pine.” "Yes. sir.” replied Hyland, "we”— ascertain.” The railroads lay for n mile straight T h u they untilrd a group o f men "I’d rather not hear.” interrupted "The tlo'yers will do. Now see that through a thick tamarack swamp, then X.'lfbering about the efiiee -;.**ps. and Wallace. "There’s quite a tire over the southvfiibni Is ready, Annie." tloat* W . G. C D N H A D over a nearly treeless cranberry plain, on it *- >me one talking. Cnilins. tlie east. I suppose you haven’t noticed ed a voice from within. DKALIH IK ALU KINDS Ot '»he tamarack was a screen between tmokkis-per was making a ••¡»•‘■ eh it.” Without n word, bat with n deadly the two towns. When half way u m b e r , c o a l a n d w ood, ham t ’oJHns was a little b a f e e t ftim l Hyland looked gravely eastward. earnestness, Thorpe reached forward, through the sw am p Kid Jacket stop* *m». with straight. lank luir. iiu-t "Sure ’nough.” said he. seized the astonished servant by the P’“i. removed his coat, ripped the lining L ware, Lock«, Hinge«, Sciewi, Niib »ighbei eyes, a ti'nid. uni v l<* .nv, d! "Better get some grub.” suggested collar, yanked him bodily outside the from It and began to fashion a ntete W allace. door, stepped Inside nnd strode across Glass, etc., Door«, Sa»h, Blind» and a great snitabilii.v 1 *r ii!s mask. I>iv*JVsston. He w as aeeurate. mu'ino- A fter the men lmd gone in lie turned the hall toward a closed portiere whence "•lust ms well they don’t recognize Mouldings, Shingles, Lath, Lime, Cl ttonal and valuable. Ail Ids’ actions had come the voice. Tlie river man's us.” said he. to the journalist. W'-'sv as dry as tli" sn ’.vde-d in ihe long spikes cut little triangular piece* men'. Brick, etc., etc. Loweit pit* "Somebody ill town will give us "H am ilton.” he began, "w rite a ll you Imrner \o one hail < v ■. -.ccn him e.\- from the hardwood floor. Tliorpe did av s'.y.” suggested Shorty, the chore boy. know about the drive nnd the break «Hire ami Turd «n <*iti\i. Hut he w as huniMn. and now and the rescue, but as to the burning not notice that. He thrust aside the EJarnekit n * ”N". they won’t: they're nil here.” lt>s know lodge of the eompany's 1 i »• portiere. assured Kerlie. of tin' mill” - sJiiKicI !im the d!; ; rttje j rgsj He B efore him lie smv a young and lien a It wns true. Except for the women The other held out bis hand. tonev.. He knew that the property of tlftll girl. Slit* was seated, and I r lap and children, who were not yef about, ‘‘Hood," «aId Wallace, offering his E. S. VanNOSTRAND the ?h*m !.ad been mortgaged to the was filled with flowers. At Ids sudd 'he entire village had assembled. Fv, n own. dollar hi orf!«r to neslst expanpion. apparition her hands flew to her la • aid Vanderiioof. the tire enteher of the And that was as far as the famous that not another cent could be hor- nnd her lip» slightly parted For a Plumbing & Yard, ho! ; h d .dong breathlessly on his Sliingleville raid ever got. Daly did "‘d to tide over present ditlieulty. second the two stood look'll::- uf es rheumatic I I n a moment the liis best to collect even circumstantial JJ> knew that the notes for $(»0,000 other, just as nearly a year lief, r • " i Tinning masks were fitted: in a moment more evidence against the participants, but c- vi vir.g the loan to Wallace Carpenter eyes liml crossed over file old pole it b! A g o n t fh.' little band lmd oumryed from the in vain. Me could not even g e t any 1 due in three months. lie knew To Thorpe the girl seemed more beau­ Pierce, Butler & P i e r c e Hot shelter of ¡lie swamp nnd so came into one m say that a single m em ber o f the fiv-, rhe long table of statistics whirl] tiful than over. The red of fids vk. w ater and Steam Heater fid! view of its ( bjeetive point. village of Carpenter lmd absented him­ h>‘ v,;'s oteninll.r preparing and com­ lent unexpected encounter rnseu! to R ichardson <& B o y n t o n F urnao Sliingleville .imsisted of a big mill, self from town that morning. This “ Go awayl" he whispered. Perfect Range paring that the season’s cut should her face, her bosom rose and fell In a the yard:-, now nearly em pty of lum- m ight have been from lo yalty or it Canopy Range ... ha >. -netted a profit of $200.000. enough fluttering catch for breath, hut her lie had his chance. We don't all of us bi". the Inrg" frame boarding house, might have been from fear of the venge­ Penn Esthers, and fancy h«»1 *•> ; *;i *. die Interest on the mortgages, eyes were steady and inquiring. get that. Things go crooked nnd gel the office, the stable. ¡1 store, two sa­ ance the Fighting Forty would sure­ in g s t o v e s i o - like up the note's and to furnish a tangled up, so we have to do the best Standard Oil W ickless Btove ^ loons and n dozen dwellings. The par­ ly visit on a traitor. Probably it was Then the butler pounced on Thorpe *«V>i wirkntg capital for the ensuing year. we can. 1 don't believe I’d have done Xo, r, W ii *1.1„ 11,it SI ■ T.nn* 'Of ty at once fixed its eyes on this collec­ ¡1 combination of both. Tlie fact re­ from behind with the Indent to do errat •rm ' i • tilings he knew in the strange It." tion of buildings and trudged on down mains, however, that Daly never knew i ,JI'l,llv ll,u'1'1' ti i >-Te nrithmetler.I manner of the "Oh, you are delicious!" she cried. the right of way with unlmstcning surely of but one man Implicated In 'Morris! commanded Hilda sharply v.» bookkeeper Other men saw ''whitt are yon doing?” After u time she said very humbly: I'lirovi-r sixty rear» grim ness. the destruction o f Ids plant. T h a t man o'waie phase 0« firm rivalry. He ! T h e man cut short Ills heroism In "I want to beg your pardon for mlson M rs.w Uislrw'.s f until ing Syrup 1111» l"','n ¡‘S i r Their approach wns not unobserved w as Injun 0'harley; but Injun Charley >v»r »fitly years nv iuUUoiih of luoilie'» *" fi • .1 >U‘iiggie to the uitmuost. • Uth t'onfuslon. derstimillng you and causing von so ■biulren w hile Isctriing, with perfect soora* '¿j Daly saw them, and Baker, his fore­ promptly disappeared. intiel, suffering. 1 w as very stupid and ««* men cheered n rescue. lie thrilled | "Vim may go,” concluded Hilda. rmtho* tlie elillil, snflens the Pul11®.' ‘ S r W man, saw them. The two nt once went After an interval Tim Shearer. Had- didn't see why .von could not do as I , imln, cures wind colic, an I 1b the I«'»1 ‘ „.»«rir ♦ Wig* the magnilicent gesture of the Thorpe stood straight and unwinking blurring:., it will relit ye the i m o r ,«»1 fortli to organize opposition. When way and Kerlie came out again. yvtìntoti you to.” g;))!.1:' r Men tiering his slake in largesse , by the poniere. A fter a moment lie mmcdlrttely Kolij i,v DriiRgtsIs In e*«n I I|lie the attacking party reached tlie mill “ Where's the buss?" asked Shearer. "That is nothing to forgive. I acted he world Twenty-live coni» a home t o iew th. spoke. nil link to r ‘ Mis! Winslow's Soothing yard it found the boss and the fore­ "1 don't know. Tim.” replied Wallace like a fool." ’ v. as the simple turning of the hand i uni take no other kind. man standing alone on the sawdust, 1 seriously. "I’ve looked everywhere. "I have come to tei! you that you . ¡van full breathed prosperity to life- '1 have known about you," she went volvers drawn. He’s gone. He must have been nil cut were right and I was wrong." said he dux-; failure. on. "It Inis nil come nut in the papers, Daly traced n line with ids toe. up. 1 think he went out In the woods steadily. "Yon told me there could la* . ’his view was the inverse of his mas­ it has been very exciting. Poor hoy! "The first man that crosses Hint line to get over It. I am not w orrying. nothing hotter than love. In the pride you look tired." ter's. T o Thorpe it had suddenly be- gets it,” said he. Ilarry has lots of sense. He’ll come In of my strength I told you this was not * *