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. v o l u m e v i i i — n o . 49. OCEAN GROVE TIMES— SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1900.' .Subscription $1.00 per year.

OUR ORCHESTRA GOES VISITING TAXABLE PROPERTY . * FIREMEN’S RELIEF' BIRD’S CHRISTMAS CAROL PERSONAL AN1> PERTINENT TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE

Its Members pellglitcd With the Rccep- State Board* Makes a Statement ol Interest Annual Report, show* Uniance »f-^4700! ■ Cantatlr"HenUvrtfd by the Pupils of. the Plcasr.nl Panclllnirs Aljout Uic People, ! |tCmse..’s Mill Iirijfrc Will »ot be Filled • tion Giren Them at LakeWoud. •/ • to the People at Large. to Treasurer's Ci cdlto ; Y - . .t e d n Gn»ve Schobi. ; V .; : Tlaee and.PropJm :i in Without Special Appropriation. Upon Invitation of Charles IC. Os­ , The;Slate .board has given oul a The annual meeting of. the -Ocean . 'i/iio **IJlrJ’s . CiU’isinias Carol,” -a Meri-y Christmas! 'A n ndjouriicU me^tiiig of the Tow*- born, sujlefrvlslng principal of Lake­ 5iittemeut, p f what property in New Grove Firemen’s Relief Assor-iudon c.iiHiira f.roni the. book by Kaip: Doug- Mrt G:..M/ P.onnnit .w iri Ne.w- Viiitlc .'hip Commlftee was 'held..Saturday wood’s schools, Director van Gllluwe .Jersey is, and what Is not, taxable, as was held on Monday eveningj at the IhH; \y iggin, was ii endot ed at the Ocer.n on.'Monday. itflyviwon of hist week at headquarters, and his orchestra ' from the Ocean follow s: parlor of \Vashington Engine house..: (Ji ove Hi&h ceho.jl, on Thursday e.vuiit Hon.• Janies. L'. Hays was In' town •17 South Main street;- The object in Grove high school, visited JJ.fi Ire wood Taxable Property:—Mortgages 0:1 There was a general settling .up of: ing, the production being under ine las:.Saturday.' "' ;• • 1 • '■ assembling at that time was to pass’ on Monday, The start was made at lands-In atlier States. Stocks In for­ the year’s' business; : The treasurer’s tin cccloiicoL' iMrs. C. I. Long.* 7 * : - Now' -music has been: purchased*• for upon bills for payment before the hofl- 8.40 a. m., from Uhe;school building, eign. corporations, and. personal prop­ report .'ihows a cash-balance in hand of The characters were interpreted in the acrnool ordie^tra. v\ ; • day si/ - • ■ the of-chestra and instruments occupy­ erty‘of .citizens of Mils.State situate in ] about ? 1000. -TOie A?>.oclatlon .lias a. this .\w’isc:M r. Bird, Will Robiion; './Through''Freeholder. Berry, a cora- iN tic.w srau'ding desk: has-been fitted ing three large stages. ’ ■: anotihcr Suite 011 which the taxes have- net balance of ?l,700"'of whjcii $.‘5,700 Is A!i;s;' Ijlrd;' Wlivlfred. Cresse; Fhysk-i.iii, . 11 tunicu1 ti(»n w a s sent; to the committee itjiin the Association olfice.. ;. -i The morning was clear and cold, blit not been paid within the last twelve invested on band a'»itl innvtgago. ;'lli’o (irurge : i.lieksj. Uiicie .lack. ' Horace. ,T .... . • ., . b ; . Mr. John A*. (11 thens, regarding the tho'stages were abutid«iitiy: provided modl'hs-. V isible and tangible personal follow ing .bllicers, w ere elected: / ‘ - -'V T-htu:n; Gisindnia. Eda S ocura; Carol,; .’ Irs. C atharine; Hoate. Ins. r-.-liove-l j nilinp.-ln of tlie land nt, Retnscn's Mill •with blankets, *o that the trip was proiierty; ^tii;dv)h6tispHold gopds, /farm ’ . President—1-ra Ferris. '; ->7 .:/ /■ i ‘ranItie -.. O'akley; * '1 ’ae itugglcs— fi4/:n the Grove to /;a.kc\vood Vfi/rldgei near Hamilton, on the line. b»-' made in copifort. The road taken was imp] eni e n>t k - , machine ry; ■; v;l I y e y:; stookj. ^ Vice IJrcsjdon tp-'Ii*.' '*N. Wuals-'t^n. / I; uggles,. KdItVi Gcoiin:.w; Sa iry. Maud, M Is.4 *NeHie Ga ri-ison is' howe frohi - at v tw?en- Xfip.;pue ,an(l \ValI townships./ by way.-of Allaire and jgnunnkum, anti ■Stock, in stores ahd the iIke/.street carsi; vSeereiary—-11.' G.; Slii-aVe^ . *. / .. Niiiie liailey: Peter,’ Harry Hurloy; u.oh'th;«,*^visit, in PlilUuielphia'. v . ' „//v ; Mr. ,(;i»:herts stated that the people ot throufi'h '(the jdne woods to the 'Leiiox. .telephone and/, telegriipji ■ .instrumeiits. / Trcasurei:— Dr; G. L. 1). vTonipkl.ris, Kilry, Adelahlc ’IJardnian; Peoria, Klla Miss-'Lou McCabe, who spent a week A.Vall ■fbwn.v'hlp'are not wJU.lng* to cod- Here -the' young people Were most cor­ •Dob.ts/ due-vfi-om isolyent .debtors 'who.'; Co/lector—Capl. .fonii J. SnlUhv .//reason; :C/cni. FritnA' Ueyholtis; Elly, /;> York', aume'Itohid IasiSaturday.' -tribtitc:towards* the • labor or expense dially greeted by County Super.lu- 'reside' in. ^Ncw^Je'r^eyv/V-ilortgages;;: Trustewi—T. Ncli-on Lllla’gorc,. . of of the project, .whereupon the commit­ MargiterltfyJackh-on; Susiui; Edali Wll- M ih Aniii6 Aring.'-of Farnilngdale, . tendent F. A. North anti Miss L. A. when deductions haye beeii claimed and - Stokes Company; James; G .. T'ridliam, liam.i-i; .Con, Willie Conk; Baby Larry; tee decided not 10 do this work until Doren, supervising . principal of tho allowed except- under Five County act. of Washington.Wnshinirlon Company/f ’hmc.mv and nnd Albert Allinrr" • r UUlm- • . • >'. ^as a visitor to the Grove last Satur­ IZawr.ence Millet day t • '• tUerp-. js liiaile' a 'special appropriation Nop tune township schools, who is re­ Money, such as gojd and .sllyer - and Robbins;, of JC;:gJe ..J-Icok >?nd Ladder .VMss Tans'yVreail .t.he narrative, and far the iHirpose. v- . ; . < cuperating at that well-known hos­ treasury notes, U. S. eertilkmes. Goods Company: .; .. ' • /luring the ridin g -the following' plc- • Ohorai ' Union ftoclable : on; Friday1 A Communication was recelT^d telry. . • - < 1 ■ temporarily bought for sale lnto a: city • • •-.-——— — . turcs were reprfii'ented: •; • evening, Ceccnihor 20, :i;i Association fromttTie. hong Uranch F'roperty Hold-/ It was then half-past eleven o’clock, afteFthird Wednesday in July, under funeral ol Dr. Palmer.' One—“ They, aie ton’sijking^about/j): H all : - (.ers.* Asscdalion’ asking the co-oper»- and the members of tlio orchestra were act o f 1300; goods and meivHandlse In tho library/.’ '.Grandifiotlier, Uncle /M i, 1 Eloml APargcrnm visited friends tLon of the committee in the endeavor given one-half -hour to spend in skat­ (not In transit) temporarily in taxing '.Messrs. Andrus, Preston and Ballard, Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Bird/ ’Donald, J.U tle;Silver.1 hi. .hit part o f iastat to-ser/ure-a <-dntlmtona ocean driveway/ ing on tlie famous lake at that place. .district, and bought after, commence­ .members: of the Ocean Grove Camp-! Hugh and Paul. . -..-•' / , - week; • from Sandy. Hook to Point Pleasant Meeting Association, attended on Mon­ Supt. North descended from the edu- ment. Vessel property , owned /by resi-- T-wb^Boy .' choir' , .singing. “ Carol, The Misses'.CollIngs. cf the-Cordova^r As no'part of t he proposed driveway i<5 'catlonal pedestal for tho time being drrits in /New Jersey or registered in a ’ ti ay last ■ the • f line nil,; at '/Roseville^ "of Brothers,.Carol,'' • Russell Applegate, wKMiIn the i’.iriKdlctinn o f the com mi V- Re:v;/ A % M. .• Palme r, fath er; o £.; ROv. ,Div ;>re iiack from an; extended stay . iii'1 and was a boy among 'the boys in this part ' of./N cw ;/-. Jersey. .'. .Pi]ikllng • and^ Florence Watson. John Murry./.Mattie I'hlladelphia. ,* / ___ *.j tee. its members could only courteously amusement, leading In t'he sport.an d i 1 qa 11 association's,- to fell.0;nil 1'ampuht o f/ A. .J4 Palmer, a member of their- body! Applegate;. 'Mildred • M iller,M atthew drcllne' acfldn In . t:h6' matter, w.hlch 11 is .t he custom of the' Association to A ..sprained. .: ankle has *• kept •}Miss, j provi n g hflmseIt-an able lea tier/- ^ itheir Ocapital ' stoek aiid;;stirplus;; Sav-V Jones, Jennie Lucas, Rita Sexton, j‘ rV-.‘ * Xlil i v course was embodied- In a- tesolutlo* Upon their.return from the- lake, all . ingsjbahks.v Iiisu rp nce^: eoriilVanieis.' 'cV-. recognize the departure of one-of their In. the. lioiisoi for Florence VanSchoick, Georgie .Ferrfs/' wecU ’ or* oi'j.r.e. v • : . ^; • /V / i for.watvhr.i to l^ong Branch. assenibled jji the spncions dining; room ; Exe-mp’te di —^Prbp e liy : V. 0 f.;' / Uni tod ' members,- or their wives, or.near rela­ Ik at ilce French, Minnie Barton; Mar­ : of; tlie .Lenox; /where'an excellent' i:e-. Sta tes ,;•---. \-:P,rope r £y 0 f ^'iNew/'JersLy/ tives, by tho attendance of its many, of jory PoiTer/.rofrie Rogers. •Mlsa' Lydia A. Bundick, of 00 cook-'i past (It* was called a - lunch/ but It Municipal' property. 'Municipal bonds. its members as may be able to attend. 'I'hree'—A fam ous physician had been 1 nuiny ' . avenue, , , has gone ^ .W ash in gton Mr. lira J ley's Views. ’ The deceased clergyman was for over proved to he a first-class dinner), Jiad ■Property.out of the State, on which called. Mr.: aqd* .Mis. Bird,' Carol and 1 101 ihQ u lP^eV ."./•' j ; Mr.' J a die?* A.. Brad levels opposed t© been provided through the liberality of .taxes ‘have 'been paid. Colleges, aca­ ‘half a century 'f active ministry. He Doctor. . / , ...... I-.- Mrs. D. . ,D. J^e.ik . wno wiil -ipend; tho-thesensoless law pronibiting eleetrte tho Lakewood.'teachers. Through, the demies, school houses arid . churchts.. •had-buih a house in Ocean Grove in Us. Four—Carol and her librar.. Carol, .. . ► wlivter in Philadelphia, leay^.* here to1- | j-aiiways froni carrying freight or Img- beautiful .dining room was scattered Parsonages. Funds and buildings of early days, and had been an annual at-! Hugh-aiul Paul. ■ . , .day for that that citycity. : \ - j gage/ He . writes to the Freehold toridMiit upon' k s sorvlces, in sympathy ' round tables, accom m odating four, per­ charitable-, organisations. Endowment -F iv e — Uncle - Jack, and .Carol, talk T. .Neat cards t i Invitation h; been r.Transcript- respecting' this law in the sons eacli, and here the participants funds, of religious socle'tles. etc. Ceme- with Its restric-Uonis and seclusion, and over the Christmas plans.,/ /• ’ • j isaued^for the Assochitiou’s/aiinital i;o-i jaiiowing words: was always its warm friend and advo­ spen t another pJensa n t a ml profl table torJes and 'gravey.ards. Camp meeting.' Six—The Riiggles. get ready for tho 1 cepiitni' t.hls' (Krtday) evening. - . '/-l-lhave rc-ad with initch fnterest your ■ half hour; ‘ v •• > • cate. His son. siiarod both the sentl- /arsociatioris. Armories--and property Christmas dinner nt Carol’s. : .Mi's. T. Nelson Lifiagore,^^Mrs.^A^ H. j relating to the law-preve-ntlnff After lunch the orchestra went to nion;: and.friendship, atid at a fitting of armory associations'.. ' -Hospitals. . Sever.— Tho; Cb r is Lanas tree T h e' Russell ,and daughter,-Mi.-isf'-Helen/*, trolley- roads irom .carrying freight or tho school building, only a block, away, Property of volunteer an.l.firemen’s;re­ opportunity was elected a. member, and Buggies and the Bird family...... occupies in Us. administration a cc.rii- w«?r.o 'recent holiday shoppers in New i baggage.' .Tiic pyesctit law was ]>assed and .where, on an extra large platform, lief asr.oclation's. iBiplogical and flsli Fight—“Softly, I'hc’.e Jack, w e !want, York . •' > when I. was a member of the leglsl^-- provided for . tlheir use, they found stations. -R oad‘ lands ar.d rea«1 ' estate ! mit-tcestiip in the Summer S ch ool;.‘of to hear-the musk*.” “,My Ain C oiintrle/’ iiv'iV a io v o te t'n hvvp t rn-,re a,ul 'V*icn i: t'ame to the Senate music, and stands ready. The assem­ of til rnu I ke/coTnpa n i^ ; j- Theology The, entertainment dclig'ated av large IS tQ; /m e a uru0store. »fpr-. , fiom Wie f/ouse I opposed It. I found, bly room was filled, with children, Non-Taxnble:— Goods’ In transit.- Ini- | The. father, In thfe early, days, had William Plttlngur, formerly- /of Kin- audience. : ' •/.'•/•: '•/ in 011 th’s p hariiihcy, * however, that ’opposition was hopeless. teachers awl a fpvv-.iInvited guests. ported goods 1 n.original paV-ka.sres.‘ De- \ } ,ocn called juAlor preacher On Thursday afternoon this/ same wili be ija ;... P'«o--i j.-Tiio. tradu associations connected wltk posited in. pa Miners banks pre taxed on* ih-Purslppany circuit,^^ embracing 'four- prletor. ' Many-others desired lo attend, but on caritnta/was.glveri befire the scholars of , , , >t r.- ;r / .; / ; ‘ the stfa.ni reads, sjmrred on without a account ..of a. lack o f room, Principal capital stoek:' Franchises; -Goods on I lc?n appointments, all to be served the school,- who crowded the* assembly Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Sallade,,01! doubt by the railroad managers, were Osborn was compelled, io deny them ccnslgnment. Stock in national banld? • 'vith revival m eetin g , hnd on which room aiid were loud In their manlfos- Pitman avenue, liavo renirned from j there-Ih fprce. - The trolley roads wore1 that privilege. Tho following program located. In other, States. . Shares of.-; Dlv Ballard was a. “supply.’' which t'atlohs' o f approval.-' ••— ...... Reading, Pa.,, where thjcy spent several ) n.>t iv?presetited at, all. was rendered: lock of railroads and canal companies. meant pne added to fill tip the nCcesr weeks. sit lea. iln the personal Intimacy grow - • .“As you • suggest, wheh' candidate*- [.* March—Blue and Gray-...... O rchestra Sh a res of- s toe k> o f | co rpo ra t i ons. A fo nt - /Mr;;am)/Mrs, C. I. K in g.-of EttVbt\ry are ‘.tip fa r the legislature from the ing out-of this the* Doctor wr.s chosen; ’ Muzitrka—Coming Woman . .Orchestra gaires .In counties includwi .in t.he Fivo. : , Wardenclyffe B-ick and file Co. . avenue, spent* • several days. ’ in. -New rural counties.ht-t'hem pledge tow’Sirki •groonisman at. M;\ Palmer’s marriage, Overture—Golden Sceptre i . Orchestra Cow-n'ty aK, and nilicre dediictJon lias York, ret uni}v to t he Grove .on M on’-; for - tho law’s. 1cp1V.1I. otherwise /vote and remained for life a pelvon.il friend. I^eferring to the 15 per cent, iiivesi- Violin Solo .. /.Miss EUlt.h van Gllluwe •not been claimed lJy t-lie mortgagor and ihe;tn;dnw'n. • Loi it- be trolley votee At that eaidy date1 D'r/;.Tohn S. Porter: liien t • 1 eien tly. ad vertised ’ i n . th is day evening.; ;/;V > ;• n , .;X vV^y Mardhe' Bouffonnc—'Revue des- Clowns allowed by the 'a-ssessor.i Shares in against s>tt:im ; railroad votes,/.. was Presiding El'deri and A. C. Van- paper,;a -lotler- from M r/P ik c, r/ie' q\- // M r / anii Mirs/-- James M. 'R oss' canie^ ;l»u 11 ding- a ml 1 oa n a=so?iations helit by /wThe, present }.i w is .vei'y had . for • /.: Orche&tra. . - •dewater preacher.'in eliarge.- both. Of psrt- who was employed to niake. a thpr- back .t.he lat t'er inrrt;cf last week;{ tom Waltz—B a ib b le .S ...‘Orchestra individual owners,1 when such shares j .Monmputli county’s development arid I wliom - were frequently at tiie Grove. oiigh: test of tlie Warden cl ylfo clay to a ri ext end ed • V Is it it) I ...au re l, • D.ol.,. and Children’s Symphony—Jos. ilaydn are included in tiie, capital stock • opdi j sttggr.n that omr representatives in the Ail are now dead except Dr. Ballard/. ascertaltr5 If it could bo mdnufaetiire/l Middletown; Pa. ;/>’ taxed to the! association;.^, i . -/’/V* | Jeglslature .m a k a m ove tlils.wlnter '■••‘V Orchestra by, the dry . process- 'is ' herewiti. ap- ; Tjvq applicants' took the .Civil' Sor- Violin Solo;.. . .Miss Edlth'.va'n’Gllluwe pendctl:, ; / ' . / ' .•'• ’ V /'- ; -'.V.-V’*/' *•'. J yIe'e dxa-niinati011 at the; pcstotrico lhst looking-to’. fiie repeal of the law / . / /•’. Mazurka—Coppelia ...... Orchestra- ' interested in l.ile Sayers. Park Defeais Grove at l'optball; ;| ftutiirday. . The grade ; exarnlned/ was {/'; “ You say truly that had the bill beem Intermezzo—Vision • '...... Orchestra / "Office cf C / W. Raymond ;.Co,/ j ccnshUred ;fin its merits,'as a measure Rev. S. Edward -.Voting, pastor of the The hoys • from '. the Ocean Gn'j.ve; Manfs. of Brick Machinery, j ir>i clerk and earner. . , • '*• March—-‘Ragtime Picnic . . , Orchestra .Second Prcs.byterlan church o f Pitts­ ; (of the benefit of the publl*. at largi, st-liool last Fidday, afternoon were do-; Kfdgway & Pike, Eastern Mgrs. / AI iv. ] W\ is: I j. Sra rks i« \ train I ttg lh/e /and especially of'the farmers. It would Every number was .-received* with burg. aiid formerly paistor o f the West- ; feated'lu-'n hoiMy-tontested g.ime: of; Room Coplandt ‘.scholarV of -SL TViiil’s Siinday s.:ho>d mlnsidr Presbyterian church ef Asbiiry Iiavi\.,bceu di:ftl'.i11;-f 1.. as jit ‘deserved to • hearty appreciation. of the orchestra’^., fcot ball . by the ;ASbury Park High * .. ■■/’.v^’ Vrr ’ • • NTe\v\York Oily .I!• (or tbeir.Christmas enirrtain:penc '/to efforts, and compliment after compli­ Park, ha's been In Atiaiitic City visiting /• b e .;' ’ : School /team. Thp;. locals.. attribute .\Fi. w . h . HoogJe/ .; Jj,be given, ('nrislmas ni^hl.. ; ■-/■(• f//;'■; > v'V:r»ie fanners ho.d- :he-./.baiaftIi>'of : ment was paid its members upon xhbir the llfe-savlusf swtipn«, in.nn otfort to; j tiiV>u- rt-crqnt' in s.i'rtie'mpasitre. to the Pi ishleiil.‘ Wardeuvcly ffo - Prick and-Tile ! A\vjtlier successfiii ' bread/ c.uV.'e* and po wdr I n Hi is I a Ifa I r“ and; i fch ey dh ouU pioficlency; The "Kinder/.’ or Toy -.Sf-eiij-e nici-o pa.v; »iore ll'bc-rty nnd pen- J in c l'ih a t'tlicrb >v;;«m ore "liocf" in tlie . i».Ie; sale v/as- held at AVo ’W/'pii/fJ*- y.-je^ard t)io mnitnv you do they Symphony, sec-wed to appeal to-botn ' •Ca/''li^'rde«cI5''-“ A«l«'rv.Park,'.1!>-- Pear.-Sir:— i / sen.l .yc:i l*y express j macy: last. Satur'il iy bv -Oie ladies . of* . young aiid old, aiid had there been time .vice...• • ••' -•'* '••/ ...... • f<;at'candl..,.a tcs/w h o ;op-p'ose t.Iietn and Ocean Grove. O/’/FoMowing ■ was .the saniMles, of bid:k made fio.ni your clay .St/Paul's Pai'sonage; As«ocja‘/i:>tiM^-/ I/Ivor U ing clay s !• I an tic. 'a v e n u e ,' took thv.lt; . d>;]jnr.(‘i” *‘ sumed in the r»rndltit>n of the selec­ . / . left end .. ’ . . .0. Brace .’ /;• / AssticiaHen's Annual fteiieptlon. .. corporated; Tlie appeal Is in favor of ViijAyickle £ro«i all parts of. the L7nl:ed Stales, and from t.lie Cirbvb /a>t.^fftiird tions. The orchestra m em bers; tfcen G. Kroehl.. loft tacklefcapl) F. Havens - • 'i lie (hi i t p-firi>t atinval reception of /; returned *to the/Lenox to bid good-bye ithe enactment of a pending bill and 'must- say t have never. found a d a y delplita. •'v.diere j.hey V v.il.t ! the. y '/ tlie pcean •',G-i:;»;vl> •Assoclaiioh 'w H l1 be'/ !Mr. Yoiini-ar stations . along, the.New E. Gifford . .. right gtiav: tcugh.tough, and willwill’give give .satisiactionsatisfaction.to io any j ' day, with'-his parents at Grove Hall, • played In the hotel sun-parlor. Mrs. C. G ray • m. the- Grove. .The canb read -us .fol- jc-rrsy coast and will then go to Wnsh- biiiute.-, and v ll Mtnnuml. ton prices, h , , . juiiuiiied by.li.i3 fiiem l. Mr. and-Miss Eyahs, the genial hostesses. Vlows:-.';V .-..'' ? -•••' jugton to-urge the passage of the bill. ! Marge rum :right, ackle .. ^ .Matthews I havo .no hesitation an saying a. mod- l*(jc/or"e. W allace. : .• -;v of 'tho -Lenox, • thereupon very kindiv eorge- GrCe'.ing: Yourself and /family are >lr. Young pays all -his own expenses ! • .11. nick?}' erii brick’ plant properl. maiiagcd will caused refreshments of* hot cocoa and P ick ets .. , \V. -W/nson Mi.^s Clanu Schwartz, of; the Olivo ' i n vited. ta a (tend tiie th I riry-ftrst- anni- ; line bread ;to be served in order to and lils services In bp-half of the life- 1 . .right end give splendid/ returns. ^ Wilson Ccapt) ie'ft half ,F. /Fl'inn.j.in j H ous e,’ b.as go iic- to / l-’ii 11 a del ph;ia f or- '.versary- ; of ..tlie . qrgani7jition o f the fortify' the young people for ; their; savers are purely voluntary. - ' J ' • ■•/ - i-i v'.'• 'Yours, Oampman .. right half B. nrace • I. W . PfKE. I two weeks.- Mr. John Gi|eeii. of// :he i lltcan Giove Association. I-'riday even- ■ memorable trip were: ; . ' Clivpr. .... quarterback iv H. Tail turn ; sanie hoiise. will also/spend the holl- j Jng.'neceiuber-21st.-1000;'-’7.30 to t% / The stages were taken at -1.50, and Counterfeit-Silver Certificate. Smii.h , . . .-. / fullback . . . . G; Hicks ’ After 3 careful camputatlori of aH’the ;-days in Philadelphia.. .V / ro> lock ,' in As^ochi-tion H a ll.- Ocean /: without acicldent or special incident ii.ems that- go to; make up' the cost of !. '.^Thursday was .the las;, day- upon I Grove.' . r : 1 , ,- 1 «, the, party reached the . Ocean Grove A hew. counterfeit ?5 'silv e r certifi­ produetlon/it-has been estimated that | \yhicli to * p:\y fowrtship v P.iX°s before [ 3 *Pri n-{ e d - at, t he. ..li^tom cf. th e card • j*; V school at 7.30. T hose whose good for­ cate has made its'appearance In New. Respect Paid to bead l>o^. i / . • !brl .'ii' w orths- from 525 to $!10 per 1000 i \ he tw el ve per/ cent; i it tercet wds; ad.d- I: the appended,vi'rs?;. written by the late tune it was to enjoy this pleasant and Vjork, and Is o f sull\clcn'tly good w ork-\ ' “l?ahy,” a fox terrier dog..the prop- can be. delivered ih New York. City by fed. Co He cl or Gifford/ hi\'s been > kept Dr. S tokes/' V^V ^;V ’• ;. : ; =.. •memosable trip were: ; , / manship to lie very dangerous to care­ the Warden.elyfl’e Company Vat a cbsc. .busy; the past week 'signing tax 'rc- ei ty of John V . Morris,' of -Wasliington ! Heie in i;he s'liiide^b'e'i'ide't'Iie'--* quiet Edith vanGllluwe/Edith Condit. Al- less lia-ndieis of-money. It is.a photo- not exceeding $0 per 1000. •'./•/ ‘ celpfs/’v/:; V llo Ward, Lizzie Eryien, Georgo Jami­ graiNhic reproduction o f the new issue ’street, died one day last week, says tlio lake/; ■. .-' ' '• ’V ;-V / V The eapitnJlzatlpn o.f the cdnipany, is | JiivC ’* 'u'. Hal.-in'.i. n f . Pliibi'.dnh'.a. son, Hlrnan 'Bradner. first violins; Anna of; certificates bearing;the portrait, of- •Long Branch Record. The canine was • In sight ami s(uir.:l.of o.-;eaii’s s'itvery -./ thirteen years old, and a'P.Qt o f the only $100,000. niul.scveral experts have-;. prourlctcr of Min i/.uWcs’ S:oVe. was in Beegle, Vina Howland, Grace Drew, the Indian Onepapa. The counterfeit given opinion,opinion that-, properly managed...... V-;‘- ’ ' -foam.' ’ ■/'•-. Anna Lane, •'Mamie Williams, May carries Treasury number 2,418,(i0'.{, neighborhood. • ;-;■/: . ,r. •’.•••' . . town on Tuesday. The condition- of / The sipirlt/w(jt:ri; p:ui Ints^ cat‘es*' for- . ■ i.Mr. Morris wjjs. not long in iuaking lr will pay 50 per cent, yearly .in the •Mrs. Kalsali,' wlio left the Grovo in -llavens, : Charles Sexton, check letter B, and under It plate num- way' of dividends. It Is absolutely / • ;.'* ■ • ^tike, " • j • Fred ...Cottrell, . .George yanGilluwc, ■ber 20, series of 1S99, and thc slgna-; up b is min'd tbat “ Baby” nuist be bur­ ji^or heal tit sqnvc 'week’s ago, Is much /,/ And Ti?.ture, wearied, fiml a peaceful led .with: honors,' H e despatched Uis sure o f from 20 to 25 per. cent., with ' improved. • V Harry Ervien, Ellis Turner, second •tures of J. W. Lyons, Register of the the. probability of a much* larger, sum. home/ v\; . . violins; \VaUer Hunt, viola; J. T. Treasury, and Ellis II. RobePcs, Treas­ nepiiow, Fred Morris; who’, has had' ’ -Prof. "Alfred M; 'Hcydriek, of Brook- 1 considerable experience -in tlio under­ ■ A .sm all amount o f the capI(a(‘ sCock-: Gralcey, bass;, Ed. Apiilegate, George urer of the United States. of the company . Is • available at the lynj who,spent last summer in.Ocean1 Masons i-leci Officers. taking business to W. H. Morris' under­ Grove, .was in town the first of the ; Hicks, cornets; Horace Tantum. trom­ ■ 'No'ti'f.cable defects a r e wh i te spots 011 present moment at par. After-a siifil- taking establishment, wiiere ho order­ week, lie is introducing a gymnastic r Asbury Lodge; No. 112. F. and Av M.. bone; Fletcher Havens, Fred Slonte, the i*iglit clicelt Of the Indian’s portraitr c.lent amount of stock to defray.cost of ed a pine box. This was trimmed lip double club in the schools of this: held ius election of olficers o» flutes; Frank vanGIIluwe,. clarinet; and:-tiie;-^back;-'bf-the.note-Is:o t a :dark’di;- immediate expenses of plant has been Leon Cllver, b'ass drum and cymbals: Shad 0 o f : green • th an. th e ge,n ii iii e.T h e and made to look very . neat. vkinlty. -V>/ .;•/.? / V r 'ruesdaV evening with this result:•.: . /'Frlerid-s• calieid- to see “ Baby” -; beforO sold, the price will be materially- ad-, Harry Reynolds, snare drum and paper ’ is good -aii'd contains.: tlie * silk : Mi’S. Harry A. Rummers, of Broad- • \Vo.rshiiifttl- Mjister—George W. Pit- the date set for burial. 'Flowers wei'e. vanced. . ... longer. / •- -•; v -’ • '•. .-/ traps. • (Besides • tliese, there were fibre.' ; . ... • _' '' .' For further information call, on or' wuy, spent last Saturday in jNew York i present,' as participants' In the “Kin­ js eii'ti: and ,0 n .th e : Wh ol e " Baby” . Morris, iXJlty, aiid from there went to Paterson,,; • SeniQr Warden— Martin H. Scott. ' -was given the most elaborate dog fun­ address,. 1 \- V Junior Wrardtn—Stephen D. Woolley. der” or toy symphony, Fred Ramman, Killed by a Blow On the Head. ;/..•• ; w,*;H. b e e g l e , • to stay a few days -with Mr. and Mrs. , nightingalo whistle; Catharine Thomp­ eral that has yet taken place In Long A. D. Vreeland, summer residents of ; •Tieasurer^Amos Lippincott. Jo-hn L. JF<^hnson, a Sea-Bright fish­ Branch'. The dog was interred on the 50 Main avenue, Ocean Grove... son, triangle;: Jeri'Jiio Stiles, tambour­ .the:Gro\;p.V.x ’ / «, / • •/.’£( ' Secretary—Sanford Bey. - . ” erman, >vas struck on the head, with a Morris property. 22G Main/Street* Asbury Park. Proxy to Grand l^)dge~David, Har­ ine; ''Marguerite /Brown, rattle,. with club in the bands of Ollleer Maitland Miss Carrie-Norcross’ gave a party •' Mr.. L .vanG llluw e, dlreotor. vey. Jr. . Morris,, at Long Branch, last Friday, last Saturday afternoon' in honor of i Split Among: Colored Baptists/ Warned a Hide, Stole a HlR. and died from tho effects of the blow her- fifth birthday, .at. the honie of her , Tenney Hoiise Ruined by Fire. soon afterward; There has been a split in the coloretl A iiorse ant\# buggy belonging ;o parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norcrbss, ; ; Second Evening* of Music. The Tenney ilousc, corner; Grand .'Johnson resisted.arrest,-and tho oM- peoplo’s Baptfst. church at Freehold/ Thornas G. Orr/of. Manalapan, were corher of Webb and f^iwrenc'e. ave­ The second evening of music will be cer brought his club Into use to sub­ which for several Vears has held 'ser­ stolen tlie bHier nlgjit from -tho Mon­ nues, Ocean Grove. • /' j and Sl'-wuII ayemics,.Asbury Park, was ; rendered at St. Paul's church tomor­ due him. 'At the Inquest-physicians vices In *Jhe Mechanic street hall. A mouth House stable at Freehold. Mr. Mr.- Charles.Merzog. who, ieft hofe < rioted, by' a stubobrit fire early Tue®- row (Sunday) night,- in lieu of the testified that death .was primarily ,du* number of the members have withheld Orr had tied thoirig and left It, and some, weeks ago, intending to spend /day. morning, it was about halt-past regular service. Following is tho pro­ to tho rupture of a bloo' \- * . : 7 ;../• •' '•"/ 1 sible to subdue his prisoner. He. was nicetin«r lictise, w.hlelr he guaranteed.; in’t'h.e middle of town; A young hoy i go to;Florida later. , . / . / ■therefore exonerated by the jury, and The faction which opposed him.-called/ \ (loors, • the.- entire iiousi\ Is ruined^/ Pi*ayer. ^ about 16 years old was .driving, -lie , 'Tho stereoptlcon enteptiiliimcri: . of There was an intiirance of fSOOO^on-the discharged from, custody. The dead; lUelr form er pastor,' flew- J), H. M it­ was arrested ami taken before Justice-!Y(*ne- w c *r> Um {;,st Fridav evening. 'Response, “O Thou, Who Cans’t Not house.and ?3000 011 the furnitu re/ . .Slumber.” • -’ ’ . man leaves a wife and two children. / ch el I, who'h’ns taken a lease for the White,- where he gave bis name as ! at Association Hall, was -not as well ... Colloct’ion. ..?•••• place and will prcaeh there, Calvin Weir, and said that of late lie jipa'tfunlzed its Its objecVdisorved. prob- . . 'Anthem, “;IIosaiina tt) the Prince of • lidltor Appleget StrlckeiL had-bcen working for. Asher. Ely, at ; aJ)h, 0wJng to the nearness of. the. holi- Republican Committee Organized. \ ■ I’caco.” ^., Rev. T. H. Appleget; editor of the November Pensioners., Temieut. The.boy originally came from i dav season-/Tho Vntertalnment, with a On Monday-at’..Freehold, the newly- / . ‘Hyinn. . . • ' y ■ - New .York. He was /com milted to tho (huiigo of views, will he repealed some elected MopmonM) Coumy Republican lliglitstown Gazette, while attending to During the month of November •pen­ county jail to await the grand jtiry’s Reading. .. , ” hi.’ duties iu the Pennsylvania Rail-, . slme after Christmas. . V ' Executive Committee met. The cot»-. Solo and-Ohortis, “The Birthday of a sions wbfe granted, to 15S applleants in action. He was seen near Manalapan: -road office at Camden, 0n Thursdny ■tills State. Am ong them w ere the; fol­ Mr. WilUam Havlhmd, of ,160 Heck'' mittee (irganized by the election.of the •King," Miss Bennett aud. Choir. with t.he rig-after it was stolen, not a al'ternopn of last week, was suddenly lowing residents of Monmouth eoumy: avenue, was-shaken np.-und brtijsed in 1 following otllcers: President, Di*. Joh» {Reading. . : SV.eat ways,'from Mi\ Orris place. stricken with some derangement that; Harrison \V. Maynard, of Kevport, a runaway : .last Saturday. He ' was > W. Bennett. Udig Branch: vice preei- ■ Anthem, “ W'hat are These That are affected:his speech,-although his men- orIgInal/?(» imy month; Sarah Rennctt, drlvlng one of Sexton’s.'teams attached dent,‘ Benjamin. Griggs. Ppiit;: M ov •■Arraye’d?” -: ;,v trJl o|*erations were clear and apparent­ of Avoii, p r lg W l, 5S; Stewart MU hr Gave, Laudanum; (or Layenddr. ; to' a gravel wagon.- On Seventh ave- ; mouth; treasurer. Dr. O. VanWiekle, •Reading. /. . • "■ ly unaffected, lie was. brought home nue. Asburv Park, the spirited team i^lataw an; se*.\retary. W . S. Jae*ksoa. ael, of Bel ford. Increase, $S; Hannah / 3, Through ' mistake Mrs. William /'•.-.••Prayer.-'- by a snecrial train from- which ,he v/as Con verso, o f Freehold* original whio-.v, broke away from him and he was • BQlmnr;, serge^Vnt-at-arm.s, Henry C. / 'Hymn.. . ■ White,White, orof West uest Grove, was -..given given -a jin-own from the. wagon. The horse-5 ; Oravatt, .\li41stonc. helped to a carriage, being unable-to ?s. ’Benedi'ctlou.' . ■'■■'/r walk, andv taken to .his. home; A po­ l^mftl^ "-Rhoul. tuHhcr mlshal’------plexy Is feared. • iity ■ AVest Grove Epworih League. Pastor Moyer Gets a Turkey. mixture was administered by Mr. Mr. W. A. Norton,/of.‘Pomona, Cal./ ' j.- ■ '*; >•' Fell From a ScalXold.- . y Rev. W/Ci. Moyer, pastor of the’West White, who took the bottle from tho arrived ' in the Grove -last. Saturday On M onday evening, •Laurel* Chapter, .Anoilier Baptism in Deal Lake'. No. 512-1, Kpwort-h League of. the W cot Mr. M. C. Chamlicrlaln, contracting (|Vove.M. E. church received a Clirlst- hands of -his Seven-year-old.;’child - just eye.n'lng. lie Is'the new ow ner o f the Grove M /E . church, elected these offr- • builder,, o f 97. Main avenue, Oceaa Tho ice- of Deal lake; at Wanamassa, nias present on Monday evening. It as it came from a nearby store. Mrs.' Ocean Grove Pu.biishing Company’s, cers for the ensuing year: Grove, Avhllo 'w orking on a house at was cut In order to baptize two colored wds a twenty-fiv.o pound .turkey; alive White almost immediately sank Into a printing plant. On tlio train from Cali­ •President—John. Hulshart. Deal, Tuesday morning, fell from a converts last Sunday afternoon. This and kicking, Tho gift came from the stupor. The husband, becoming alarm­ fornia Mr, Norton became acquainted Vice-Presidents—'First, Miss Mary, scaffold. -Ho was britl^od.about tho is tho second bojptlsm In the hike since/ Knights of the Golden-Eagle. Grand-- ed, glanced at the label on tho bottlp wl th M r. A. 1V. J 0 nos, o f Brad I ey Beach, Smith; second,. Mrs. Gusslo M atthews/ tliead and chest, and sustained a sprain­ .Thanksgiving. The .converts! Ton Sun­ Chief 'Art/nur Hope made the.speech .of and at once dIscoverfrd his rriistiike/Dr/ who .was coming East, and tho two third, J. T. Gracey; fourth, W. H. Pine, ed aakle. 'Ho was unconscious when day wore Lilllo S. Rogers and Henry presentation, and of course fehero was John Taylor was; summoned, and travelled together - as far. as Chicago, Secretary— A. •• Tlernan. picked up, but revived before reaching Williams. [Rev./R. A. Bolen performed a response from Mr; "Moyer. A fter thq^ prompt and heroic treatment / saved where tho former laid over several , Treasurer-—Benjamin H. While. his home 3iere. . ttve treremony. • speeches refresh .-nnts were solved. the wom an’s life. davs to transact some business. - m m OCEAN: GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1900.

lliat tnorai cancer in a lamlly^inan, anjl ,‘Uiali spray anjl was regarding the ef­ needed it. And they do need at’‘thie­ u the ha rd ' times were ' hardening more fe ct \vlib a, tearfu l a lV wheir t he ghi very time. -Ve have had hard luck,* than ever.;;•' .. came iii and told her some one* wanted Mr. Jacques. But 1 tliank yon for your : to^see.her ai llie back d:*or. She walk- kind thought—oh. ever so .much, .dear I® lie and her brother wore. In tiic/dir lemma of men of ali’alrs who cannot eil slowly out t«» It.-wilr.derlng w.bo it Mr. Jacques." * could lie. ' . She gave, a lit He gasp, almost a . Irt j'o beeailse they.\<'lll lose what they “ W hy MrJJm'f'ja.'s!*'. '• It was a trying thing to see right be- >/ *g have Invested arid,Jack the ieat-!l:i:»M« rang.true in fore her eyes what*would put. Her fa­ e.v to pul Tnlt) their business which h er voiee. ■■J-lfe v. ;)s s, j:.':u'r-.l,.» see. hhn! ther.on his feet ami restore peace and IS wtviild strengthen It to a redeeming el- llow . UUv bli'.i'• I!* V.’h.i ;i«V? nie “ V.tho happiness to the whole.household. .. lieienc.V;' T h e ' little wom an. was :their M r. JiicqueH reganled ‘ her. m ore. In- •i2? A CHRISTM AS • STORY. S y £? & back d o o r } a ‘»\v;: vs : . ; * ti:li a te a r anil Mrongest.support by the “sprynessM;Vo il sm ile in l a o j a l . j h e :^i.,.e t/iU»'.: IIO teutiiV. than, before If possible, but re- . * 7 - : JOHH . j . •: a1 B EC ;K ET:. dear lo the heart of .Vlr. .Jacipies. but stood there :;|'i;oi,l aS ;f Alt* vv.ii* waiting pealed, like a spoiled child: ; ’ ■ ^ho.Iiad to sue lben) grow, thinner day. to hear her 1-ay .I.U;(! >«>Mlsl.i / he : “ Fifty thousand dollars for yoii. No­ by day.despite her choerlng. • ' /» w an ted ;^ .I’ ut lu*' W.'as resp.V.ndenl. lie ; body Shill 1 touch. Tied up fast. For CcrSyri'JU, 1399, |'iy John.J. a'Eeckot. you.: This"—he put Ills small, clawllkb ; She did not need to think of the ilsh w ore a. suit of- ilm ; 1m ar:e l;>tI»... p a tv n l; OO GO *G£> ; CO c » GV» OO <5®-- 05) OSJ C>7> ■ CQ. leath er Khens’.. a pink o!;.;t in \. 'n»:.e haud.on the-syinineti iciirbiock of notes peddler’s advlOe-ruay. eoinninnd—to lie’ ■ Whl Cvd w a <0*> M ®S> . , many phtili d lit?: Mil,-l‘ - ari ;i a -'fi^ue ilia —^tliis for.you loo." • “spry.” for It was the ihahisprlnl: of niotid w h ile il.u iv n , ; 11 tl r to it , lie. was as stolidly ImpeHurbable as / hei}ii)ature to lie wbiii he understood ..••You \Vaiit I’.rtjii's tiiihiy?" Tho Utile j with Ju-c. \v 1 u;:>.ss 1 mv.iipjHU'il Cor n.po'sl- out'of irotisty.'s jigOUot: ! i was ovi Hashed with shnple. p”ri|i froin* the wlieii lie sold , her salmon, but hiacyes by that colloquial expn <* ju. .She slieil imlstrcss of (h>- hm:se looUi'd li|> froin ■..tion - us,ur nil wort:..;;-Desperati?.. dontly tljto |ViM)(llor*s ‘snvinps. -.Mr. ,**•»»»I**r of a gorgeoi;^ s V .r h ig .lie .,. liad a .nu»it* sparkling liieker. . ; ...-•' ";>’ *•; her. syinpathy, ami .inirourageuieut oii hef writing lit i) •• tail s-’neiie- • sir!.'- j «VVr her iUv;,iti.vo lo ovory.iinos. .Taetjaos, like a ;suail. \Vas earryinj: al! . ’ “ Good, spry little Woinaii*.!.,. >.* .; / ;• ; the', hard ;j)ush0d iiien ■ as a llower . n is face was a. uiore.ersr.npiod rWiset • Whenovor;he itpostroplflzed;her thus,. She had ■ hardly* n nionieiit'shosltalion. tion put. t*» her. tjiyllule worn in.hail fit lie possOssiMl :\vltli litih. : I tlinn'•■ttvor. I'rlvjU laii an d -exjiosiire' ap«l limilhes.. perfume. Unit ln: lhe misery . It was like the sudden, velvety coo of a • Her sympathy .wiiii tho' sfriinjie climi'l; -Hast asked d o s p a l r i n i i l y r .:'; '■ “Goodhy. .You nfl rlfi'lit. ISo'ti good of seeing things go steadily from bad. .hard slre.nimurUess innl been Using It (love. ;• : • .■ • i. • f lyiinitnlt.v- niMsiiii'. lu-rdoor i. ;■ \Vcil. ls ;t h o r o anyth in ;; y o n ‘ rail, to JaeU/ Jus* kei?j) spry.” to .worse she was losing her ,,spi,y- as a shiu.lhaml tablet. Vliiit.oitr of the- “ One hundred thousand here"—lie m ad e Her iU"eitlo. :.'s Usual..that she dm i!o : ’ . . ‘ •Tho look ho fastLMU'fi on Iut, w)is nessi” ; . leiithei-.vy tlisk ; Ids'; vi*l vety bla’ck\ eyes tapped It'again—^“for you, but^io tleil . • wailt "fl'slierf” The. saule wavurlnler- j To Whioli the liiituUired daughter of alive with, tooling, though Ids • (vnts* gleamed with more mellow,•tenderness. ‘The thought of the absent oddity • t ie put fo rlh .h is !ii‘lf.-.: alrarnl a tfi.Jilil pruly: ( ' ‘ ’•* M iv Jac have.her- make say..eiieer.y j ■ Mr. .lac'tlies upiijTciaje.d U a.ll.iiiotigh or was dead. : * . • . ■ ! • acm ss. her meiuory she accorded the vou rln g her faee w lth I heli* huptisUa- lie made a curt gesture. wjtli .his ' talk wlt-ii him Ilian It did to hn vi1.: her | fic tliim l.i •! iter (it Hie Iii jtfe s f fii-iltjon.. •' Hep* 'o>vn .eyes' igivw inolst. ^ _ The ho magi? of a.slgii to .Mr. Jnciirtes aiid rial greediness < • hand, like an awkwanl sower flinging .tniy liis I'.sli. ' ^lie iiail. a soft j I’ut i!i«v li:lii\.!iohiedluui' ol'yixpiVsslon strange little man was Roing.tw stray— prayeil that, wherever his active f'-’et seed broadcast.. *. * ' . • . were straying lie might meet wllli hot­ . "Come In! Do'cmfte In!**^siuyexelaim­ spot In her heart fur (In; sturdy waif, j more ohnpioni-llim],.npeeoh'.'ns long Us she wondered if he himself ‘did; know “Oh. you must not. Yoii; must not ter hick than she and hers. ed joyously. “ I uni so glafi'to see you. tell me such things." Her. lips twitch-- . $6r siieli;lie' always seemed-to iie.r. j Ills eye's wel:u open;:nml they spoke by why or Avhere. She would ndss biiu. r11 was more limn two years shice..ho- d ea r M r. .laci’pies. U Is like ol/.l tlmi*s,’-* lhit. true, to iier tHdars hnd\reealliiig Ills ed; her lingers moved in7nervous «•?;- Small statnri'd. wiry, chary 'of words, j the lyr lumhiousmss ■ utitl uvldlty. had faded away lu the springtime, for lier *vpryness*vhad returned with a cltcmcnt as she strove to be calm aiul his bendy Oia'ei; eyes buttling youV llke j ofii.is ixiixv. '/,/■>', ■■■■ ardeiif eii;K>ymi‘iit;.of lier.'^sprynes.s/: It* was close: on thfo .third (.'hrlstmas rush. She was •tingling with buoyancy smile. “You must keep your money i h vise, iiiili when he had aiiythmVlo clo ! She hail him on Ills .IVet. airaln slie- In no sinlled^eueouriigl.tigly si.nd hehl out from Ills departure, lluslness matters _ of welcome. She. led the way to the for yourself.", • L ;dbiiis.it with ipilelswlflness—lhat-wjis lime, and lie .was piixhhis-.hls lialteml her Imnd . ihyshouHl 'have a cheery had reached a climax for her father* sitting rr|om aiul;*drawing forward an “ Have plenty more;I'm*'old .lack. Tills 1 ,11 r. .7(K'Oui'S. tisli, pi-ddleit ol' Seaille. ilsh eiirr 'lip ..•iiid down Jhe hilly s^ehitle godspeoil fro iii lier. n«ijun/ter iiowshe ajii);1 brother. They were at ihe end of aniichalr.for him, sought to relieve.him for you. Y*’Jiat.vpu pleascy - Flfty tlion-, • "W e il, lio.w do y o u do today. , Mr. streeih with his oi l tirisl.iiess.miii taei- felt.- It wos:pr«V ltin ;-h ist ihlng bo. tlieh: .heroic light. . After. slMuing up. of 'a leather bag lie held.’ Mr, Jacques,# sand dollars, tied for yon, YOu sole. Jacnnes':" she iished lirlshlly.' tiiriil.i.yV • / :s :;V; would evcrlinve h-tmi hei*. ; - >;;• .. the. tottering .fabric ,t1ioy. found thelur unused to personal'attentlbns. prefer­ Nobody sjn’glc one touch' ceiit' of It. seiyes despite toilh.ig.days aiid wakeful red to; hold- It; His poignant eye ran This show how tight fixed tip for you." ■ "All r'lglit. • you wimlthis morn. The liitejcsi si e had taken in . the ;';MGqod.luek. Mr. .hiejjues. Take good, ] 0(1(1,- iineoinjinnih'a.lve Man the tirst care of yourself, won'v you? When you nights at.n P"lnt wiiero ctnihl.they, but over tiie frayed stuff wl^ch upholstered lie scratched round In tire bag and •In?" the chair and then as lie seated ‘himself come.to i^.eaitie sipjiiii. I>e stire*to eoine put’.;a little more Into their ventures l>nlled out a jetter, which (ie g r a v e ly ^ . .. Have you gut V real iiloe .p lere yif/i tl'ifio Iio Mime to 'h e r , U y iiiereased.as success seemed assured, and they had • took lit w ith qu iet dejlb era lloti the liatided to her. # Her full name was and see niv.. ‘*ven If'you don't go liito sn ln ion ?" Mlie pnt ! he-■■liiestlori'.almost ...she sin y.h o'o' miieli -lie lioed her.in his to throw-up llil'ii* hamls.r, • , , “bloom" of poverty which had gather- t written oil it, and in the corner she rec- ooqiiottlslily, j sllenf'tay/ It a!:ln. to .the dey.O; the nsh^uistncss." I liiii.v- i»e selling .Ilsh ed here and there in the room. . l ie r fa th er hsid told .her. that m ornin g •ogtilze.d the style o f a leading law firm . myself rhen- I am glad to see you us- After :this.siirvey hls lambent gaze | of Seattle. Thi’ji he. geutly deposited • Iio save her Hie oloar. S('areii!u='.lao:; ;_tlon ol a dumh aniimi! ::>«• fresh-. ’.that lie woul^ be obliged Ip sell their.; hig your-i-earf-. t.tnidhy. Mr. .laci]ues:’' f.estcd; with gluttonous 'earnestness on j Uq; wflB- woiit tciTT*niii-liiiuuiroiiS;: ■ / / ? ' ' ,,ni* [ house and belongings abd tilril’ every* the prim; solid biock,of tightly pressed" together, notes In her. lap and stlflly . ki^BOstivciicsH of w lile 1 av:i«; siii'li. a^iai't: j wliOri*- J ii;r ri'«ul;ir, visits ..to The r day ’ was 'not <.-ool enough to I thing over to. tlie .creditors. The most her face, and ho gave a noudoscript rose,, Ids eyes -.fixed on her with un- i m* tf. Ills .nllurlni; 01KIU v. uml; vitiiftut’ n } lU’t'-lmek l)ndi,j;' Wh*oiv; t li Ib ^ o n iu v d 1 freriiii t Uv vll>^ . . “Aiid why did yoji return now, Mr-; .• rryIji'g:.a **iit of tlio fisIrln his ' yi^Ul liouKl'hokl nml tltori* whs hood to; Jacques* If you are going right back : ^/^::Jiaiul. He'liaO u*rayiK*,') lish’. did Mr.:■Jae.ciues g e l;a n y n o­ do you tempt me? 1 ‘do not care so • much for .myself. But this .will save- Oiu? of> i h e 'm in i) jh 'ovoU!n^: foa ilives tion:,* oi"; tlio ^“ vddtTeod clrcu in sta n ces” . niy fiilher’s bqiioiyhis business reputa-;;*-: from huiCr'lio niay hpye^guessed some- ’ ■ i f.ill is look of-iMi*. J a t (i^ S v a s 'U )h v ,)jo ; tion, and will give him n tiew hold on , tii.ing. ■ Iiin ‘black-eye./a* soft as a.---g».i- lifc\ .Bp you know that.you seem like . an angel from heaven? And-.this Is Chrfstiiiaseve.” . ; ; • V; • “ Good , little: woman.'‘ Be spry'again.’. ^ ^ - v Biaile -the guilelessMlttfe,. woiiian Who ilHingHt i’ll In ess’and.l es s “s |) ry ’' act Ion Spry all l^iie time noW.' Alw ays $50,000. i^?;r- *-,. bough t his ti v 111 i)ea in* i_:ioiH* \>leasa U t Jy ■ fiif'th^little wonintK ' .- V • ^ Treated . (ihb .llick nice. Think him , nothin but old lish nuin. . ^ir. Jacques’, she...iKquired’'.\vli;Vi.*a5^ucV''^^*9” ch’ ijt .ilid not ni'ed. Ids sensitive, percep- .tibii to'lliid tiie bid*time kimlliiu-.se and all sam e.. Sick. help. .Scarf you make ')sytiipatiiy' in her voice, “ W h i i l ; i n a k e s ; for him. Like see him.always. .'Good-' sooihiiig toneIn' iier voice when shiv ad­ '.yoir walk • so stiiY: In.* oi:e l^g^-M r.' by.” •’ Ir.^f ^ J a c q n e s T V V. dressed' hhn. . The .sense of Combi# It was an outpour for the reserved Catch <» ruhVaikV,- 'Tuin’t uuth.ini | trials for herself njaihv iier apprOclab man. dreamy In Its reiiilniscent ^weci-' : Sbe eyeil him thoaghifully.^«till:snjil- i ids the ni6re. th'tiiigh his poor, solitary ; ness; He littered .the . “goodby" With ; - Ing; ‘.She had never had' a : vcateh’ o’ j life was such a nc slery to.her. . : ;V ;7 hardly any pause and In the same plac-• .;.hjuiaiizM In' her Ufe,:- .Iiur' th e ^ li^ h t'lie ; encourageci her-at' times by situ- Idly monotonous tone, but he stretched •liiiip In t lie; pC'dil ier's,. sm ooth -eefe|*Ily: < pie pla (J tulles doji vcred .Wl t li je rk y itii- forth lilS'lii)n<|. J . v ‘ . ^ - ' ; Mr. Jacques!” -i.he cried.' closp- ( ;*f gait and tlie-slurring May In widen ! pi‘essiveUe,ss..» v,'.-.'V Ing it. with her shaking lingers, wlille : •hcalitided- tolls causc.inadc her. heart-} : 'VA11 right .some tiuie., .Vou keep she -iookcd .up at lils set face a ml be- ? w a rm ovor*iVi:n. .. >' s i»r y ;; Crooil ,llttl<\ wo.inan. G o better nlgp; glittering, ‘ .sleaillast eyes,- “ I - ; Clothes.are worn; for adiiruuleut or j afterward, vVou lmld on spry.!’ - can’t' thaiik you. You are*too good, t - .•.'•’coinfort and occasionally fotvboth.- The ! lie thWw.out-liI.s.doggecI looking chin don’t deserve It." . .** ;.'•* •i'-’-'V fish peildier’S had evidenilyMiOt iieen * ns a;Ijorse smnbtinies'suddenly.stretch-* She broke O'own In a ■ linppy flood of • douliiedito add.charm, to hls.stbcfky ;Hg- ) es his head tonyanl. She coilld not re** tears.; bonding fdrward,* her elbows on ure. no-.m atter h ow liberal an allow - •’■frain from a light l.angh, her “ spryr hCm; kiie “ Wait ninlnnte, ^IK Jacquw," ; she ! • '.One ih^s;nit)St the good one; most above her Iti such tactful, volCeiess pa- welahiietl alier this tilafiiwsij!? ! M ; s . and she felt with sharper-toree ticnce. she raised her Iiead,'. a smile * -She ran tip stairs; to her brother’s, [ hew • lonely tlie bare lot ol this, poor breaking.through lier tear washed face. \ room aiid* fished out of Ids' bureau ^ peddler m ust.be when lie apprehended v'Mr. Jacques was "n**e. ; . . medjum* -'weight suit of underwear. tlie loss of h^r smiles and bright Atords •with tiie grudglug tenacity, tif a niiscr. vTiiiich she brought back- and bestoWed Cutting from a Seattle paper of Dec. With a deilghifuUy motherly :rlr on Mr. This ; was the “spryness" to whichhe 20, 18.0— pasted In the scrapbook o f a • Jacques, riis knowing-eyes deepened eiVcouragi'd.. her. Iiy brusiiue assertions spry ITttle .woman of the city: , In blackness and wiMv' foctised ori lu r. full o f ‘ well wishing which had no ' “ Seattle may not. he aware.that It has with mort^jiroblng keenness-as he tortk. foundation;; 0 «;a tvsimple soul! :-. had a' distinguished Visitor lately. *ker offerltigi -• •' ,.So>:hc,,sniilcd:i^ bravely^^ nnjl-.gayc.-lier Tliose wlio:may have seen the magnifi­ “Voii bully goo’tl, spry, womau.*’ , he head a saucy toss as she replied con li- cently’, arrayed hiid ’rieiiiy bojeweled;' gentleman froin Alaska probably .did rreinarkud wI«h calm. suceiucttiess:>: ;. • Uenlly: ■‘Oh. we .shall come out all’ gift through a;cburieous Instinct for /The, little wotnan. who had been so. •Jacqnes.“ stiIrrcp!led anIinatedly, 'while not recognize In iihi) the sullen lish ped*- ;• I'-'-VAs he’UW.not show;iij» forithm*>l^yk , rigli ... 11; . Mr’ .lacqnOs. . , . I know you would, tills 'Cereinonlous call o f partlnj;'. She gahie, so “spry;" l'elt* her VsprynesV-'.a liihv. sprightly sm ile emiiliiislzcO her dler who used to sell them very excel­ hJu* be^an • to ll.dnk- the' warmer cloth- I like to help me If .you could. A ltd you'; l.ieavy footed -.thing; now. The sense .worii eln-eUs. “ itiin so' glad to see yon lent sea food three or four years ago. do. Those sea bass Monday were so was truly touched by, this artless hom­ ’•y1.’ lag had tonic a-litlh* htle.abd inadu up; looking so :w»'ll ‘ U<»w- long nre'yeu go- ‘French Jack.' as.oviiryoue calls Idm ,i age, imd wished lim to ktiow’ slje i ccogr. t hat' in a Tew days tliey. would liaveto liei mind to c ill on .Mr, I itqm ; In iiice. And you must look .right down avow their failure, filled her resolute J n gto'-’be-.lii/S'p:tlc.*?V- •: , • up Alaska way, played, in better luck . nized and. apprecialevas,j liito the trout h(»les, for I .never tasted soul with poignant misery.' Tenderly “G o toiirch ' w uior.niti," lib said terser than niost of those who strike the trail the ends.Iht6 his corduroy waistcoat as .y . however. Its: own reward. She fouiuf such delicious ones as you brlnj; inc.1 ;I sjMiipathetie- toward evei'y-thlug hu­ W ' ' for the Klondike. Some years ago b«i if to- secure It better,;shoved-tiis chin . hlni. hi a -wretched roemi with li, dirti;. shall, keep ‘spry.’ You and I are the. man. it wsis her dearest.and best who . . "Oh, I a in sMrry you are going so discovered the Gollghtly mine, one of out above iis bright1 folds uniTrepeated s o o iir ■ I’ lli it i-.:a^ .’nice of you to come the. richest yet .found in that land of ^ v; iirali;blanket and a ru g# f ‘gray.'.«fialr*..; 'spry’ kind. Voii :take caro otV .\*our* were to go under. -• like an amiable.parrot with a restrict­ A cloud of gloom, jihysical. iis' well as and sei- me ’.Yiin can’t lie going very the.yellow metal. Some-sharpers got v'i; I'el skins: tugged up d ose • tii:«>.uii?i: Ills; self;” • ■ ; • ■ . ed vocabulary: • v;'. * •moral, slin>uiled* the . “nierry vtline of far j f -that' l h all ;yoiir luggage,". site him 'fu ll of whisky ;aiid bnught It o f 0 ^ neck. No.lhlng was \Msibie of the shmli iils satisfaction sliowed itself char- i “ You stay aiMl keei) spry', good; little Yiile.’’ ; 'Tb.ere was - no snow; no! keen, went <; iliin.’ily “Why don’t you :hlm before It Was developed for $500, [S:***Tiu'tiir; except ills round licaij with li*e iicterlsiicnlly. .’1 lis eyps rounded bright-; set]ft down tjji ihV* iloorV” Their with .From its yield.,up, to now tills would • woman.” . - ,; . bracing air to ticfc as: a .stimulant:' A ^ .iC c io s c 'cropped gbIOrn hair slashed with ly,’ then the liiis half closed until the lieav‘y, deprt'sHing fog, a huge blnnk'et ,n- sudden c hange of voice:'“ Why do mean about 1.000 per c.cnt profit on four or,five Ueepriiiivc scars. ^ ; :;-"V pupils show through the • tlilcli lashes AYitii which h e turned ami went. The of.moist vapor, smothered the city and O^ou go Christ mas ilay V Come and their Investment (V), and It has not-' m>;j;;jllis eyt?s. turned tow a rd '1 Imr; as'fdie; ■ like, points of smiiight.c Uis air of lm-. last'she saw o f idsrstocky, rt^solute fig­ stifled lit i have dinner with us." she cried impul­ panned out yet. ‘French Jack’ started ientered the kenncllikevroom, glittered ineiise sagacity was so childlike that It ure was- when he dlsapi)ear'ed down a On Christinas eve the thick atinos- sively. (She could eat less turkey, and in to drink hlinself to death when he •; with fiercer sweetness from, his Utolid: nmiisod her greatly. •••-.. leafy lane. 'a line of rcjJ (her.scarf) sur­ phcrc* was werse .than. ever, and the that would make It do for.four!) had hi^ eyes opened to what he had < small household drooped with- propor­ "Good little woman," he . repeated done. But his iron system- weathered >■;••/ russet face. AVjiat w as In:evidence of “Me ali ;righti- Yon jes! keep' spry. m ounted by a golden crescent (his hair) K very thing go.’V.j • ' showing festively In thc-gny. sunshine. tionate depression. Slm nmde a frantic- softly*’ "can’t." . . ' . ’ •••' th e. D. T .’s successf ully, j anil he came ;’. Mr.’ Jacques was erfcetive. The fi.sh Then he slowly opened the small bag He tiirew out Ids chin with his droll It was a gala;;toucl{ -bf ..color to - which effort to lie cheerful, to be a true wo­ here a ;downcast, frletnlless beggar, . peddler bad ;i fever, j ••.'■■• • • •• -•".■• •• ; • man to her nienklnd. At least she lie had on Ids knees and took out of it ‘none ROiioio.r to.do him reverence,’ aiul they were botl)-.contributory. ;/^v :V Slie cheered, miif heartened' him, iin aggressiveness.and weiitaway.. . could be “spry" .enough to make the an Imposing bundle of crisp new uotos sold fish in a listless way for a living. She reflected with a sifdden pretty v 'o « 8y task, for he was*as stoical as an Things di«l'not Suip/ove. most tliat Was possible of the’ material tied together. The denominating Ogure "Something revived his old spirit op-; •f;: Indian about h(s ills, .while the eager,' They got .worse. ^ conceit-that gold and scarlet pro hues features o f the festal.* season; She on the top oiie was 1,000. parently. for when he had. hoarded up of the. setting sun^jind ' tliat Mr. I'ji'-'i- twinkling eyes.betrayed his enjoyment Husliiess was-dull; with her father would get up as nice n-Christian din­ “Jack.tell you wait. AH com e right. enough to stake himself again he made Jacques might ha^J declined behind . mC her “ babying,” . -. • . and brother. The market was.so slow ner as she could. Bless them! It was Has come," he continued In the same a bee line for Alaska. lie has struck , Then .she trljipcd olT. aud. sent her and uneasy that notjilng came In, and that hilly top of the street'forever as •the last one they would have In.the old even tones, like a prophet vindicating It rich once m ore. Captain Blnclc o f house. himself. “ Good little woman, $50,000 the steamboat line to Juneau says that -'•V ^ o cto r to. him, while she hastened; their money was slipping away: far as she was concerned.. * IIer; own salary, as a teacher came to “ Well, he was gone—ono small priva­ . She had got a turkey (not.overobesej for you. .Nobody else have. You. Jus* up there they say French J nek'.' can 3 5 -;koi»e- arid got’ a bottle of good wine and l ad made a pluh) pudding (not os­ •foryou." -. .. • • • smell gold; It would be more like It to he the backbone of^-tiie family support. tion the niqrc; In her.life, now getting i;f-. aud some; light,_ nourishing Ifortd; (i>er* tentatiously rich), and they should As lie repea tot! the pronoun,; which say that he <‘an see. it; through tlio so fuil of them. As she turned buck to •V ; haps Mr.‘JacMpies* stomitclrwas no bet: T'he nien did not dare to let anything have plenty of hard sauce with It- made U evident how sedulously lie was efirth, for. iio has an eye as piercing as !;f ;; ter, clothed than his body) and-brought go until they could realize better on It them with a determination to lieed lils She dashed away an impudently In­ safeguarding her good, he looked al- a diamond drill, though'he Is as dumb :?'• tiiein to the stricken, friendless creu- At tills time. In the’ spring weather. advice and keep up'her "sprym?ss" to trusive tear at the thought. She even niosf; ludicrously Gcrlous.; as a bump on a log.. But If reports are the end. she heavi'd a light sigh as a ";tiire. .• • ’V ' , Mr. Jaci)ties called at her back door bought a few sprays of holly’ and had “ O h ,' Mr, . JacquesJ", slip ^xclabiiod, •true he has got money enough now- to •he had prepared the food with her one morning without his wabbly cart, last tribute to the departed peddler. herself -gathered from tlie woods sonu* , startled j bewildered; .^.‘Wlmt^ do'^^ yoii- let.thut talk for hltii. mean V ■ You-.uiust not think o,f «u c h 'a hand , that he might get more blit with two 'niagiiilieeut brook trout P oor Mr. Jacques!- soft, trailing moss.. " ‘ French Jack4. Is ’-likely, to luiug on hi. his hand. • lie had come.to.sqy*good- It was a* proof of her wiirm.generosM, 'The afternoon was dragging to Its thing. Why should you be so geper- to .every cent of It too, foi'he lias no’ isure out o.f'lL Shy had her notion • otis to me?, -You must have people Of by. ; '••' . .'Vi ' . Ity that she could give such thought 'nxtspriiiiL6"Jcloisc*.-‘f^hd acrid fo g (Wasj relatives or friends and n o expensive the unemotional little man's sensl- more dismally oppressive than ever. -your own.” '•' :y-'4 ' . • '■ • .. -_ tastes barring a .pretty gmey for .“I go. ’way I know wirere,” he udd- and feel such licarty hope fot» the sue* Jty, and besides the'tall Swede girl But 'she busied herself In bestowing * He shook his iiead .twice sharply, clothes. He Is as s&y of strong waters id not fcet been train ed to such culi­ pd with h!* naive importan|L'e: and se­ ces^:Of .Uer.ijueer, protege; wheiiliomo "the;Ghristnins greeiiH about - the sitting VI could not takO such on Immense now as a bull Is of n red ilagJ’ lie has nary achievements as calf’s foot jolly,, cretiveness, “You helped get.money to matters were making her soul sink. and dining rooms, lighting vigorously stim from you,; I could not' take any^ already left* probably headed for Alus- though-elie had Improved a little on po.” t And lie tugged a greasy chamois Her father ' was worrying under the. against her sinking spirits; bound to be thing that I would not be able to- help ka again, after being here only n few the'monumental ijniornnco she brought bag, the mouth of It,tied, wltli a string, continued strain of business troubles. "spry" to the last. She had put up the my. father and brother with if they days. Nobody knows why he camc." OCEAN GROVE TITVIES— SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, r9ob.

t i b l o 12 -roont cottage, ft: vl5xj00 ftjot . with 4 , bed- residence property located on main street, out; sower nnd water cc . r b o t n a ; a l l provements; now g r o u n d 2(10x 0 0 : feet, house contains lo on Hath avenue; corner /'Estate • b u i l d i n g v a l u o ■ $ 1 1 ,000; room s, fine frulr trees, law n,' ot-.\, .barn, clear of fiHeurnbranee,; ^ -- h i o r t g a g L xchango for As- w jigon; house ^and. other . outbuildings; POPULAR PUBLiCATIONS-POPUL AR PRICES clear. resiuonee property. I n ,bUry..Park or vo property, : p r l e o ,$6 ,000, clear; will-, exchange .for clear, ■yii-. has fnr.nonrly Hlxiy'-yc.-iM li^n J. - n M r. ! s e a s h o r e - p r o p e r t y . V V vv,..-<;.: • , v.v...-.-- NO.' r!*rM..* ' ptsporty in Asbury Park or,Ocean Grove. '& M l-l-j p t I o n •7- W . 11.. BEK G L-tV . • ; TtiehahOO. X. , V .., Llndi.nhurst, U -l-.-^ • '•’.NO.- ill.-.PH ILAD IvlV inirA , ' P A .-O n -1- 1 u 11 Inr iiiliM Tlpdim • ■-. ,t.‘. |»tT NO. Cl.- ASLllJItV PA R K . N. .7.—llahd- Vnlnable .proper>ies am ounting In value ring. ,t;iroot, lot 15x57 fljet, Urroom brlek ; n \ Jfl.no. |M »r.year. . . H alil S treet,. Aslvury P jiik, N . .I. In ..•ontioeti.'m •v\*!« .*n*> 2 2 6 Sf»uH> nh«\ thor.onghiy etpllpped reaUlutee.; ■Vo,! f o v a y t A i e e a n ^ t o n i .p r o p e r t y -- a t > u r - : e a d j m p t o y *: 1 nonis. . except heater, Tri< -.;r.«‘- v.-o u . • ■ -i- tn:t8‘iz'n 0 fi, . ■Elbcron. • ; • . • ■ . uiitea tvevidlvii. aaU u k i . all ImproveinentH;. 10 rooms; liiicly . 10- . pney.mortgage •'J’j.o'.O sU u per cent. • .ul urai Ju-ni: Vl-i • n**:*.fti’- n K : .' . '" ' * • 50 rinln •Avemie/Ocyaii (iro\c. N.-J. (Uted on : .Seventh ..avCnpe, v»ortli-sb.iq. j»f • X U ,105.; PI *’t L’A n'R L Pin'i\.. • PA >*Tw 6 alpl an Iriv.deLijial.le. g.roipid •rent df,S5l5 :■ ' AVjrh V V -;.r tow n : value, .CiXdO;. .niortgage,rV::.W}'l at >1 1 ;■W ttii \V - >:.]y T r K W t- c k ljr / nice residein'e .'.piop'diles, -I') i’e.- t Irotit, >a;, «•• p e r - e t n i . ; - :>;•' • ' - j /'N o. -2. LONG -jJKAKClL N .J.-K lnC lot P'41* t:em .' '.W 111 exchango for-propetty In,... , .- .;.TriV\i::.-l. ( . .'T rlW or., *or/Johne Avenuo. neartrolloy.lino, -Hixl!:5 vieinhy of. Newurk,-,or sinalL farm «lejjr.j Lv °‘ tofies. hjgh. .elglif r o o m s i n d 'u a tli-,' ^ - i . ’..J«U-.lUl|’U V !^3!sl'n,A ; . I ’A.—Or. : .(ire’ Y-^ir.- '-.*.*ne .Y«nr. >1 U Inter stieet..lot 17x15 fget; iM -torv brick : *» ‘\ »»*O f je n 11 P e v i e w . X iM V fcot. Vahto, 1,^.uOO. frw dud tledr. Will of cr.cutVitiraneo,’ /• . , - ‘ • ' niv.ej.v paper* ii‘ thr*>ugbr-out. healei;,.gao.•|K] ‘ Y o r k < M y i ,7 -exchange fur icciidty Jh duelling property. j range, not' mpl cold'w ater, etc V a l u o bouse; nil • conveniences- except heater. .1 ai-nevN ^i,-avU .,e. .Vwv Y 0 1 I. lim pet s New Voi-U C liy.i ■ •- -i.no ^ r - 5 S N(>.: (.5, OCEAN "Ol CO VE. N I | ^1^U0; Jh<»r{K/ige . at -5.1. per e ; - n t i i : price £#.lyt), m»u tgagev$l.'i^i .itt ti j»*-r cent. ] •V*; t.O O • . . -M H I N o ..8; OCR AN GUOVIO.—A wefl-doeatcd r esiddtK " pn-.pv-rcy. on .CSai l; ... o u t y .%\*!fiu.'~' Vv'iU • :« x c l u i u g e f o r : r c - n - iiihI- irredeem able 'gi'outxl "rent ot.’^ u : a f! N V‘*^v Vi.rk t.n.v • -., 1 .0 0 1.0 0 lG-rooin .dwelling; nullable for boarding t-Jj'Lrd l o t ; ;^ \ L -s t o r y h p n s e n f dcnee property. In O.ct-an .Grove, dud' add •ivp,»-icent;: v.-' .--••• .! " J " , y'-'.-’ ‘ a w s A * a c . - t v ,^1 nrt, -«MtyV • . . . 1.0 0 purposes, within one block and tv Half- Of viiliie;’./liOOO; niortga.ge, JUJiM cash • if f{iqu?r«.-\]... - - . NO.- luil/PIII I./J-'FI.lM 11 A.' P A .-N orih ) ! ♦ .'{.O O tho oecum.two lots of ground In-tho plot, i •• -I.OO . con.!,. \yill exchange, for 1 Oar.en streeu-lot I2 M 7 tcot,.;:-story brick • . and cottage rurnlHhcd throughout; valuur res dercp- of :ouul;i:* vtiluo am ’ s. ’•n.’ -'.i-.—Kiiiu.'.' ioii- ... roeai r.e.sidom'e pjoporty*■on* Fast sircW . buu^o, .-I-.-room s, • prieo^^.CO.), . m ortgage 5 . i I . o a . ; -tion; ?y.(.U0;- m ortgage, Si.r.O'J jil ti pn\ eoht. heavily e.nt-ttndiered. • hireeesH. *. oi*l; (it v. .'...... , . . ? ...... - near. Harris, st'reoi; vltlued at niort-: ,vr.0 ,0 ; ground rent. w:o at « per cent. •} I.OO.; W ill exchange for improved or uhlmpl'bV- l o o • h l y . .V v.n-ii (:i 1 . ed property. in Northern; •N ew .l<-r»oy. • , N o.. C<«. K A ST ORANGE. N. gage.l. tor i-i/i'M at .P p crv ent. . W ill Tex- « L*lUU\DI;;LPil.IAf I’a.-On I.o-. handhom e usldeno'o prop.eity •>: oiaulge. i«nrV>.-.bur.v Park .dr .O cean. G rove. • f o o t , . 2 - M d r y b u t t J n i i t i t t f S w ' - l o i s ‘ ( S i y ; ; r,.im : NO. IQ.* ORANGR, N. .I.^Corner prop­ Jt.t.n : , i f : avy-nuo; 17 roomh and bailv. id t | ^ iy ,e :,i» r * \ l-'r t y .• -. , -..•• •••'. - r, bi;c*k-house, r-orch- i ront. io room s, all lm - W U -SKIV .\ .N|.u_ e \ v X\ i-.rli,ci«yin- erty on Lincoln avenue; 'iOxIOj fcot; 'bouse tlnishcd; >ytory Imrii?- ••hise io j..j.i-.)veaients, price • ?)..Mu,; m ortgage - i.m), • i.t u r . N p: 107. N ii V\ : i-ROCH EL1.E; 'X .‘ 1 Y . - O n , , . 1 lU*yJe»t.M;-.tex of .8- rooms' apd • batli; all-.'Improvement s, tind trdlh.-y • road; throo-unarteis ! at :».4‘per'^eent,v v . . r - . - , ••• ■ . • J r e r ll.n e t - ?i M n u a / l n e , .\ e .• . u-.r.o ‘ Including . .eloctrl.e lights;■•-value.' $1,200; J-lbeny at'oi,ia:. !n b.st rt.^denci- phri of A no-i-leon \t; i-ieol r u ci.^j. • ::.o o Hen? of: .Hi 'ium l; valde;- SI2 .C.U1; H i ) . liS i i > r f 1 1 ,.\ f»i:li‘ii 1 A, PA.-.Thf-oe r y \ \ o rk .C'jI.v. •- 1 .0 0 m ortgages: ..$2.Wi«l at’ .u por' cent.. IJ'OO nt b r a n e e , .^,.:Vii* a t 5 . c«'mt. W ill .••ad.an^c the c|ty: nil '.u.vli*.:ri. v; liuiise ofifioop tS r It« fa I New V orker, .Sow tio r k d t all m odern ,h.;yn>uvemi!ms, , including gm*, I.»v: nits .each Jix-ll. feet; 2 - s t o r y , ', b r i c k - vi.m r: - i .i!n •month. Will exchange for seashore pi op^ b u r y It; a . ' . '. . '..• • ' '.- • 7 ..• •/ •M!n‘.V,"..'!"!) ,,0 *'*1V, ,d i-irt:tM. ,r ’ “ ' .lllifin1" - v. ?*. V .. K a g e Sl.iJOu a i «> p<-r ,t e n t . . ; Will exelhiugc - i t y h e . 51.150 each;. grodnd . y .o o ..2 ,O t» . . erty • . ‘ I ’ M h i i l e I f i l l l a . i v i i n 1 Op cottage dn pecan. Gruv e . v . • . vJ»,U .e u c l i .,a t 6 per-cent; / ■ \ . . . .no 1 ,0 0 ' NO. II; SOMRItS POINT, N. .L-oevt-n NO. tj;. liltO O K 1. VN ,"-N .! Y.--OH - •'l iall . '-• ?t.lll> s t M - e t 1 ear t- niton, three / 2 -siory 'ilats; v!/ ; W - .r..;1 ...... ::.n o . . lots; 40x100 eaeh,.located next to exeur* NO. ife' YO N U lii' Y -rdoaU-d on • a 1 ! 1 1 0-AW -JI.i'lfIA; PAi-On- m . isn sl?je 17x4i>.\M; '.all Im nrovcm ent^;. 4 rooirts» 1 .0 0 slon house . on .. desdrable street; • value, and bath ulj Hrst Jleoi‘, and 5 room s und ■ I2,b00; no encumbrance; AVH1 exchange Ill Y on k ers; neiir -‘C olgate- aVom.-c'. n ydew. - , lO'.roomrf,. all. Im provonaVils. 'price • 1 .a n batb on'tw o/.uppoi-.lloors; over'ythlng l:i for property at Asbury .Park 01* Ocean U»roe-Htory;_ rtanie. myeiilng, 'artistje ...In * m o r t g a g e S2 . n o n t . 5 per.ccnt. ” I .MO . i. m * ' Mrst-class cundjnon? rents ., over Si.whj; 1 . 0 0 . I m a ln s XS> r^. is and bath, ttll iinprovt:- Ibo llnesi l,ot(:is In the city, consisting of ' 1 . 2 5 NO. 16..ARLINGTON. N. J.—Teh-room change o»ju:ty lor. scushoi o property :or , ;• ...... o.ljlllli . 1 .0 0 , inofttM ,eons:i :u ed in the v«ry ne.-t n.aiir. «‘,l room s,; with 'large/.plot; of ground;-and house, with bath, hot air furnace, all Im­ Vii.lt!i! 11 , (?,,,vt*laml. fihlit. ... i . /.««► f a r m . • . • . - '•'. ••• • nor in every 1 provements, 3 lots 25x100 eachlvalue, S*J,000; p.irtieular; prl. e ili.MPj; -; all m iniovem cnt.;, com pletely furni'sl.ed. >HehlK«in K-irtoer. IM-froM. >lieli... .. i d o . 1 1 .0 0 . NO; ILS. 'i’K X A F L Y .- N. v J . — 1 la n d s o m o • . Grove or Asbury Park, or lor lots.or.(to-- niorlgage^.UM .-'Will- exelnln(:e for ^ea- throughout; and in the best possible order, M ! M ! ! V r l '* Sjirlim lleltl. Ohio , .r ,o tesidente property on corner lot 110x15') • 1 .0 0 proved property in northw est. Philadel­ .Hhon.v.property. npltmdid view of ocean and lake, on prorn- i i . . . N Ohio...... r , o . 1.0 0 fei;t In size. w ith. line shade tree.?; fruit u n d J 11 rut, Imtt is villi*. I\v. p h i a . - • NO. Ill, EAST ORANGi:; X. J.~Vory cornor: l>rice $25,0(,0, mortgage ?a.OOO r t i f . n o • • I.O O I n f i n e r . ' S t.. I'atii, Mfrtti...... ;.m » . 1.n o NO. 18. ARLIN GTON .... :N. .T.-S-room " nc(i. on Lenox ! : i n I M in t.- a 1 m il l u t e , i * ;o i pu .itui.j il cxchaute ,ioi..bt*isnoto ^ avt nue,' containing -all improve L i o • hotise, with bath, hot. nlr furmfce. all Im­ resldenee property improvements,.: v-^O. l.d, PAW LEY. . PAi—A 'l.^rodm .^•Icji?.. WI».|| v ltH r.r.l. r, . • ' ’ , *.*'** V;'*..** provements.,2 lots 25x100 £uch; onenrnerj e oi grounds,76X150, value $25,OCO; Will'- house w(th. hath, o j i.mi •'grates, hot aed N Q . 0V WORTH INGTpN. Nj ' Y.—Lo­ r i. - - 1’ lo >*ub!»cribc f.'j- m irfl <)-an *.r.o » f th*> .ni ov ill'll*- vtJ.’fts la co n n e o tlo n 1*' vdluc, $3,750; mortgage, $1,500, at & ■ per .exchange for unencumbered city prop- : cold-w ater, and' alh-im'provr-rrK-nts. n’.co Tlie rm.une inuy rjiadt at publlsliers’ rounlar • ; cent., for Asbury Park or Ocean-Grovo cated between. Ardsley and Elmsftird,* on ortv. . *. \ * . barn nnd other oul-btilldimrs. trt .'t, ltve< tho Now York aqd Putnam Railroad.. In , 7 Adtfn-id-TIlJ TltHll.M N e w * Y o r k C i t y . 'property.. . - . * NO. lb". JHRSEY. iJlTY, N. .L-Six lots • LW^ ,lin<*L'' located; southern W estchester county; one ' hun­ NO. 1!». P il I LA D1C LPH i A.—On \ SlX- d r e d l o t s 2 5 x lw j / e e t c a c i i ; p r i c e S-OO e a e r ..' on a W est End avenue near Logan Birfeet,’: ' u ( £ L t I- in M aiiq n ; A'aluo ?500 'each, ‘ 110 enduiur . , P.er. trent. U lb .ex- . teent-lt street, near Dauphin, three-story free of encum brance; offered fpr.seashore brar.ee; will excltuiige for 1 unetleumb.-rcd i mn^° f°.r; seashore l'ropcrty. . > . brick; 12 rooms; lot lilxfcS; well built and property. ' • • ; • - J . modern; value. ?t;,utiO;/morlgnge ?3.&00 at pro.peVty tn other locutiuh. XO. 152. -RFI) HANK, X. J.-^A very f» per cent. Will exchango euuity for cot­ NO. 70, NORRISTOW N; PA.—A plot of X o.--.lk:-- 1 *H tLADELl'iil A, . PA.~i v.o ‘ -.^Idencc property, facing on ground corner Green-nnd .lacoblu.streets, tage In OOean Grove. .eight room bouses . built of. I’ompelan. .il- mr iiv!5 ^Ar ivS.»* Cf'P.s,«t|ng, o f . plot.; CHHRLES L.BW i S ioxJiij feet;..valu e SJ.OOOS .en cum bran ce'$'."0 brick, two-story, 'front- porches atiu all ?! !,« ! ^ toet. and tine, li-reorn : NO. 21, ' PH ILA D13LP-111 A.-^On North . a t - 6 per cent. Will exchange for Sea­ conveniences, located on bouth 52nd at., ,■ ! . Ji ‘‘‘‘ttage. barn, find ot her: out- Twcnty-tltlru street, overlooking Girard shore property. . College grounds, modern corncr house; 12 ’ t Ji:x75 tCet, \-alue for the two. $ 7 ,0 )0;' [.Ut ‘ Vu>Vn.van ' n,°'u,r,J Im provem ents; . rjiA s. |>.u t> rooms; all Improvements; finely* furnish­ NO. 71, PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Five g r o u p I rent...... at live per cent,' $3 ,200; w i l l 1 f ^ :;n-°' eocnmbran.-o.;, \\ Hi ed; lot 10-8x70 feet; value, ?S,50J; mortgago houfcjjs on Freem ont street, northeast so,c • •cxehange equity for clear aeashoro prop- elfnngc for. Asbury'Park, Allenhurst or'; t i o n o f c i t y ; s l z o o f g r o u n d i n e a c h J2;<5Q e r t y Deal.- ' ■ . . \ . .-$0,000. Will exchange lor Ocean Grove feet; each house contains IIVo room s tiau property. ■ v » XO .' 117, PH ILADELPHIA, • PA .-N cw NO; . 153; FRREH O LD, :n . J.—Business ! bath} ‘ constrtiruit>n brick with m m ble NO. 22,..PMILADI3LP,nrA-bn . North house of Pon'qieian Jiiick, on South &2ud h o u s e 011 Throgkm orton •‘dtre.'L slzo 'of . Twenty-second street, line 10-room house; I street, W . two*»••*.!. stories, 6 l-nunis, " froal. i.orol., ground- 50x70 feet. 2 U-Htdry -building-w ith J- ' all Improvements; value $5,00Q; mbrlgUKO, basem ent; value S'/.OM; mortg.'q;c.,52.?.«w at.; jn.f.OO. Will exchango for Ocean Grovo 5 per cent; also a house .and lot on-Court i “ property. > • v'owi ^ruu .oneuinhriyice, .\ulUo not over ^ fov residence property ‘in; Oeeari street; grounds 50x350 feet, .S-room -house t c...tw. -. . ; ,l .j Giovc or Atibury Park. •'.,.• » with bath, hot and cold water, gas. fur- • . NO. 23, PHILADELPHIA.—On North • NO. 72. TRLNTON, X.'.J.—Store*pr>jp-'! N o lla ^EDGEL'EY* -STATION ' PA — nace, etc.; price-$ 1.0f 0 ;: m ortgage SI.500 at I Lumber Twenty-first street, two 10-room modern e r t y o n . H a m i l t o n a v e n u e , . c o n s i s t i n g ' «>r 1 ^ JrliUil on lI-J Xt-vv a ;per.cunt. Will oxbhange for seashore ‘ '• ’-houses In line order, with all Improve­ store, fron t. U lnibg .root«t:-*u»a - -lsltcJ»ert--J.^-};^J...^Y^/lS {^ ^ ^ M t,!^I-l?j^Jn 0 H t c .^ property. . • . / . . 7-- • i ". • ments; value JO.OOO each; mortgage $:t.oOD back; cellar*. « bedrooms ami bath, oil; .V’ J £ £ or 1!, roouii' tVita-l.Vfiitf each. Will exchango for Ocean Grove . NO. 151. N RW AU Iw • n ;-:..T.t -'A- 1 0 - r o o m , 2 - J ^ n F c e ' ^ 4l ITO*1 m ort!raueSW 0»M ra t15^ 1 ic r * t e n t ’ ‘ *IC 1 l^er. hot-and cold water,’ bain, llusii: fam ily house with bath, located on H on- 1 D oors. Sasll Rllllds .♦ property.-• . tenlon street near Clinton avenue, gas, f . * ^ 7 ■ ' . V . Frames, Moiildiiigs,. Hardware, Paints','-^? V int .vloi-?I’lL-f. VirhTi'orO m - o i ? t v 1 'Y‘dc PPK bcs. largo stable• and .’Noi 25, TR R N TO N , -N; J.^ A factory >\ ill (.NLiningL 1 0 1 ..scasnoie. ptopct tj_. f . rcarnage liomje, ice house and other ottt^' Water, steam heat. 'all . imjlrovementji:. • • :• . , property on Prince street; Consisting of NO. 7:5. TltK N ,TO N .-N . J.—Store prep- } btuldimftfr'i*:.aeres of ground In the tract, price $7.W0; m ortgage $3,500 at 0 per cent. ’ - • : •' smull pottery and lamp decorating estab­ erty. oil A dallno street; store front,, dfn- l value 5-15,0^0; m o r t g a g e a t l i v e p e r Will exchange for property at Ocean ! . . , .Oils, Etc. ' lishment; plot 100x100 feet; property cost ing room and kitchen back; cellar; 5 bed- cent. Will exchange lor sea' shore prop* brrft'C, Rradley Reach or other coast re- 1'• s o r t s . ..- . • - • j-. '•.*•:■! r .-v ^ v -.■• .. over ?3,0'i0:‘ -price S'i.OOO; .mortgage $3,000 at room s and bath: stable opening on alley; 1 e i 't y . 1 *. • / • C per ccnt. Will exchango for seashore lot htxluO; price ?:|;5C0; m ortgage>1.800. at ; x o • HD HrioriivLYVv • Y — P m i r - NO. 155, LINCOLN COUNTY, KAN-* \ ' ' - - property. . : . k exchange for seashore- honsCi} on Suti)ter street neaV llopklnson SAS.—11.0 acres of goud farm land within I ’• • NO. 2C. B7CVI3ULY, N.' J.-ll-M nm brick p i 9 put>. . % , • , ' " ' I aven.{ie. tlirec-story : single Hats , in. oust: a few m iles of the city of Lincoln, price ’: '• house,' with ba».. and all Improvements? XC }. i4,: ntK N J OX, X. J.— rhree-sto.fy j possible order, new*, ail. im provem ents, clear, ofv encumbrance. Will ox- I , frnmo stable;: Bltiv.vtc on Chvireh sivoei; brlek 'hom o on Thom pson stvee.t,. Svtih y vplno o f .tlie .fouv .houses. $24.000,. 1110: t-r change for. cottage In Occnn Grove. value, $1,000? tr.ortKn^;^*,• SHJiDO at M .jp e r room s , and l.aih; ceJlijr- under all; . lot goge ?ll,0uo. - W ill exchange equity ' tor •-XO;; 156;- i i A M M O N TO X • N . J.—15 ncreb r .cent. Will exch.uniio for .‘‘onshore prop* 17x75 feet to alley'; ;hewly papered ami:jrsyushore.property;,^ • .. o f . l a n d . 2M.^-story. !»rroom house-w ith at- j SO U T H? M H I N ST R E ET : erty.',-;/, v i. V •. •. . . ,.'.• palnteil Ptli p $2;7.-£;' m ortgage S-1.2 ?.-,p . nt s NO. i;(j„ liu oo’K j'v.v.'X V^-Oli Hup-' H e,' good barn -and other . out-bulldlngs ,! it. Will exchange tor seashore j N O . *27, P I l I L A D K L P I H A ^ P l n o 1.°.' •jier cent. kinson avenue, corner oi Sumter- siicet/ -acres. Uqtler -cultivation. M lancc . in , room house on Dhitpond street, ncai. property, .... • ... ! -lino, store, properly with.-llats above, new wood Iand;/in-operiy fronts on lake: pricu . Asbury Park, N. J. ' Twentieth; lot .mi-xlOd fc*. t: Valued ; «t S( k 75.. TUFXT.ON; N. J.—'/-hi'ce-story. dear of encumbrance; .will cx- j ! propi-t ty. in ilt-at-elas.s order and • gond change for srashore property, .’ $7,500;. m ortgage o f $:*.500..'.Will exchange brick hoiifie. iut. Thoniiisonyutroet. Sumo I .. t e n a n t s . - V a l u e , ' J>Ui,uOu;' m o r t g a g e ; 50,250. ,1’or property In Asbury.Patk. as .No.- 74...■v : v \\ ill exchange- lor »ea shore property, XO. 157, PHILAr.iELPlUA; PX-On j . , - J ' • NO. 2S,' PXjAINPIKTvD. N. .T.-H andsom o NO. 7ii; rruiOXTOX.- X. J.—Rrlck cot­ I NO. 121. RROOKi.YN, N .Y-.—one-uf tho Dudley street, S-rootn house; lot 11x50 feet, i Facldry, Dunkirk, New Jersey lliam -h Yard, Spring I^tke, New Jersey 12-room house, with all Improvements, tage* dn phllem.in s iro tt;;S rdenns and I handsomiiiuuauinf.-ji est aput apartm LineiiL ent.. houses; nooses - .in n • inet oo- . . !'...... 0 . $G,00l>0-.dt 0 per cent. Will.exchange.1.nrahogany aiid , hard woud tlnlsh dll tiioi i i o *"...... XO;' US. l-.NGLEWOOD,...... >,• J.—Good’S- e r t y , • •'•• '• • ' : ’ - lot seas}j.oiv property.. . - .way ihrough.- and supplied with ' every ro*»ni house .with stable and other out- NO. m. ‘TRRNT'oN;- - i'C .T.— T h V e c - s t u r y ..XO. 77, TRENTON, N. ,T.'—Tluve-stbrV • facility nnd convenience: of tlie modern ' ,)lV'dlngs. lo t.i.-.xlh* loot, In.nlce. hr-oatton brick .house- on W est. Hanover street;. brick hoiip'con East .State street;-0 ro.>nis' .«'r-ai‘tu»e_nt. I'unise;,value;«U«i00-V; tntirtgagd. j ld;Ice.£,1M)? m ortgage 51,ICO a t ,1; per e- • value. sn.i/iO; mortgage. ?2.i;00.5 per-cent.. - ' - * at: Uv.s, per cent. Wdl exchange-ior ^v. IU exchange for eot-tuge. . ;:.v»c*Ath lOt: STILES' EXPRESS nd bath; irow ly decoratcd; price...... Will .exchange for soashore properly;’ m o r t g a g e ' .?Li>ui/ n t f» p e u V . e n i . A V tll-; C :c-. i sea si.orc property. . . • ar.'HC-ashore. r* • ■ , NO. 21. OCRAN G W V R .-rine /honrdr. chutige for .seashore prpf»vrL*'- • - vXO:; J22,; C11A/.Y DA XV Y..—A tiilb - NO. 350. IN T tti-l* -CATSR11. LSI ^n enr I i Ing house ,property ,on ^faln avcfiud; -0 NO. .78; TRK N TO 'X; -N. "J.-^RrJck cottage :! summer residence. property irontiag '»n, CU ial Hotel Stapon -.and , l*ine ilili-Oa : M N D S T H C E LINE room s; In Hno order; 2 lots of gt*oentl; in Charles’ tsreet ;-'8 room s arid bath? the-'lakg,-plot :;cox..;w feet,' house acn-rof land, line trout stream, and 2 ! • r .n if , a . c o r n e r ; * v ( d u e . $7.5.005 m o r t g a g e : lari, heater.:■ grate t in parlor. . p r i c e . ; tains lO.roolhsi in line condition, furnished U-kfHV 4. new cottages, elegant in design ' $2,000 n t i\ per cent. Will cxrlmnKO. Tor S.:.V>0'; 'm ortgage §l;w 00 v^it-.a p e r . e ' win . i tn-inigiiout; value ’ 121,' NEW V SM VUNA,: FLA..—Flho m ortgage ?12.oi«/at i»er cent. Will .tx» ! . , .modern residence property of* 15 room s on Street and R ockaw ay avenHse. .thirty nt.n-' Idt-uOx-OO-feet ln: size.; opposite .the tle- ;chattue foi;.-.geod jn’o p d ty in :the vicinity . . Jit. (^xrmol Way; thoroughly well, built :u‘tes "frota- N ew : York;. Clty% three desir-' Pdt, hue location •■fpn hotel br boarding o f New Y,ork; . ••. 7 '.j': in an attractive stylo nnd In good oi'de**; •able a)iarU hent ’ houses', . 17X100 'fe e t;-14 house. ITice ^O . - W ill eichange tor lot ,is' the'uWeuu>h%• cl Sine jn O jca.11.'(frov • .value, $5,000; m ortg age*2.500 at 0 per. cent. in.-the Xonh, , \ •• ;v • XO. 'PM. X R W A R K , N. J .- T w o .- I i u otn s:b a th rocmi's; electric lights, elqc- brick'.hotises sltuate on. H igh street, near.; ; W11J exchange, for l'hlladelphla propert'y. U’ie bells ami other im provem ents; value > X o;.325.lo n g P.RAXOII. X. J . - E a s t 'iw Asbury . Park. .Spi-U al.fucrlities' io*. tt ie : proinpt and*' '"N O. 37;' • 6c:R A N *GfIOVI-:.—Thoroughly ^Ij.oiro; niortgdK e Jti-,000 at 5 per'ccnt. tVl‘1 r.loomiU.ld-.-nveniui'v 7 roonis each.’ with all side. ot;-.Second aveiiue; m ar Rroadw;iy; ' itnumveUien's ...... rent “ * “for >«ii ‘ e a c h ■ p*.*r 3 , s.uhHtantlal and nlct-ly --furnlf.h'cd. 12-r>.>oni exclaingc equity for seashore-property. • lVl «*S1M .. |-«et. T.-iooi,i :' l.iiusc. and Kugil.tr ! 1 - 7 ca refu l luniljiuif o£ al!’kiotI« of 1 irrmtiire, J'i -nos,- I ...... ; a g e . $2,V;0 house ort W'ehb avciiuie< near tlie ocean; 'XO.-bG,,R R uO K LY X ,. N- Y,-'-C{niiirtcey i 1 -uu r n , , i WlU. , 'oxehange. for Cottage' in-; 1 . b o i le r s and Safe* SVppm'.;.t.u;-. funrihciV^a'ro;,.. .tw o lots of. Kro.iind-In the plot; desirably ’street, near .'Ralph' avenue, two u-stpry- »«*r ot; 12 locnted for all the yeai\ reshleneo;. value; ftame’.apartmeht housesf UVe rooms ;»n-. iaanoh. . . , . ' ; .Storage for all.-kinds ot* got.kls> .Spiiarate compart- V : $5,000; 'm ortgage, S2.t'(i0 at 0. pe> cc{it. \VII1 eaeh apartm ent: size 25.\ti‘J; lot 25x100 feet | N O . , J2-5, ; O C R A X G R O V E , X ; J;—F i n e N o; jtjl. : W O O r'RliXJE; X . • • Ji^Fbur'j .^exchange for suburban. Nowarl: propd'ty eio-h; tentals. $ti|S each;- price: :i7;ouO «Hich, I. reside nee proi»et:iyr on W esll-y Lake, near neresnC.-ground .with fratifagu •p'f 200 . fe e t V oniTelfdrd. Road,-old stylo colonial lnitisef f iiK-.its..; Kacu iiulivuMml fuini-aed with a^ey. ' or In the Oranges.. wllh-a m ortgage ot at u per eeau | :*;ibt- bridge.- grounds 45xto '•K‘et. 0 room li> j-noms and hath, alldm proVoiiienis,.'lute" . NO. .*!S, N12W ' YORIv »CITV.~Thrce lets' WHI exchange tor seuShpr.c property. } hous‘.V;- \ alue J-T.oOU; .'tm.rt^tge':.$2,500, . i w R{|.hie 4 acre-r bf rt outnl ~h\' Vim - tract* i . on L orln g'P ln co, near • irordhnim llotid f J NO. Sl-JERSRY CJTY- llRlGIjTiv. N.u e J;..; v 'o ■ per-1 cent. Will, exchange equity, for ?VlrS - $^2,55;!’ 'ni m ortrnr t Age^ $5 o’o ar ti ner : Twenty-fourtli ward, each 25x125;-value, —Six line lots on* Guillis avenue:, tl'oilfty., ,J-;u -Her. pia.-e, in vvCan Grove. ■ , . t:s4'.. u '. -\vili S (qy' seashore^nrSb- T Sli,50t>; mortgage, WO. Will c.yehange lor J.>\V;':t’Vy.. within Kiiy^-feet;150’jfeet;size, size .of of .. loLlot 2*»xiiO..| NO. . \ U , .127, « i , 7‘RKD. U K U . lRANK,: ^ V X K . : XN.,-J;-Fihe^^rcsl-*; . -J ;— F i n e r e iil- .- I n y l I .^ ‘langt ioi,^ ..Mslmie , ptop r uneneumherod- re»?ldon(;e property or .Hts i'et t-aeh; va.ue -$1 .o»JO each, clear ot eh- ,nh.i:ce property on. «oiuh-street; jdot Jeox'i . In D«»jtl, Allenhut.st, Asbury Ptirk. Rrtvl- cumbrance.- Will cxeiumge tor seashore • io room fiouso;. also barn and out?'** ’ , NO. F.2, riOOXTON, N.. .7.. near >.Iot rls*: j' . ley Reach or Avon. ifcSnme cash might be • - tow n—52-;icre Tnrm with: Rt-IFfeet fronting.', 7 ‘ property. . - . .. * buildings, evot\vthlng In stHctly ilrst-Class ,on ’' i,,,,.,’ * ’ ' * calthyi ; added If rerpMred to coihploto a trade. -XII. W,. Pirir.AD ELP.H lA,; PA .-Fine: 'oVd,;t.. value^ ^.ooo; m ortgage $ l , w : Wlll^VmeiV"hri \ k ^ I oit«e wlti, W |ar»o JH COB ST I LES - ...... l‘ ° e .m s • N O ,! 41. D13AL.. N . •.'T.-One of the .hand- ^ *l?T>sy- l" WH.u-ly on. .Nurll, Thinv. ; oMlmnKO rur t n y m l.uur.J. reel,old. • ■ . •,:}!“ *, bttrii’ in.I oVlu r mi l.u llrtfe ; . j . H c sctncst lots, nt this, rapidly grow ing' and i-iKlith.tUn’et:. u.rooma.loom s; ihree-sioryl.lm'i.-alory. brick; brick i - kd .-jjS. B H D oK I.YN . X : y .-ll;in d 8o m o fCT.oOO;1 nim-tB»Ko; at r. vi-r.rmt. Will very desirable • r e s o r e ;' l o c a t e d on the ‘p H C o $ mortgage. S l M O ^ u t u.-l j Pf-r J- rn-Ivate residence tin St,-. M arks' avenue. ,'exchange foi' seashore pt operiv private residence. On St,-. Jlitrks* avenue. O F F I C E S ; 1 •*», , . M onm outh drive., oast of :the macadam cent; W ilt exchange equity for seashore : l.ot■•ASLot AS feetleet 0. Inches xl2S;=.x 128;. househouse.47 .47 ftel’te l li ,NO \rA .MoVirbAlli i-V road; sl7.o ;50xl7ii feet; value. $2,500?’ • en­ p r o p e r t y . ' .! ,1....,,deep, three stones, new ...wiand lilted-up ..iii. Ini...? . J l->,. -uo.n h-oai ij, j.-.\ c u m b r a n c e . 51.200 a t l! per e-mt. W ill ox- story frame reshbjnco. 12 room*; all inw ,702 Mattlson ;Ave.;, Railroad Depot/ Asbury Parle.. 45. C.or I id 3 Ave., W est NO. M, “WILMINGTON.-D£L.-On West^1 moilern vstyle... prico. 515,000;■ !mortgage provetncnts, grounds. i111; mortgage, Si.5o0.at 5 per cent. NO. 4\; OCEAN /'GROVE.—Pleasant ;water, bath; finished In hard wood; value try place, Will exchange for seashore .property,\ • of f I ca-Box 669, As b U ry Park, N. J. - v ’ : v ' -7 double house on Clark avenue,, near Cen­ ?:5,i;00; m ortgage 52,200 at »I per cent. Will XO. 129, BR O O K LYX , X. Y .—Fine pr..p.- tral; t> rooms on ' cach side; furnished exchange equity for seashore property. . NO.liJ4'; VMOXTCIiA 1 R, .-N. .. J;—A y 2V>- ■ '.;7.v'..v;,Cv^;.:-^w, / " . '.7;.-v.:. ■ '•.-v.-.-::: ortyon Lexington . avenue, one ulock story ,h oitse,:•!o ;r o o t a s ;:ncat11 y new,^ all . .. . throughout; one lot in the iflot. Will ox'-. NO. SI. ELiZABKTir, N.- J.-On . West from elevated, railroad grounds. 2uxl?0, • change for small country- place on Long .modern' -ljHpro.veitients,i.size .of ground-\ : ,: Grand street, lot 40x150 feet in tine neigh­ house 2 stories high; diath on. each lloor. ',75x314vfeet, priced $S,0O0; m ortgage S4.000 ?at i ‘ ^Jslarnl, or in Northern New .lor.sey. with- borhood;- value $2,500. .Will exchange for Price $7,000; m ortgago $*,750 at -I-per c*;nt, . Jn an hour of elew York. Value, 2:5,000. .5.;per:; cent.._ AViil exchange for. seadhore - -'i. seashore-property. . ■ /; • Will -exchange. . . -property.- - ■ ’ • • ,; . , A - NO..-ia, NEW YOR1C CITY|—Ilamlsome XO . S5; OCEAN G RO VE, N. J.—17-room, NO.VloO, BR O O K LYN . N. Y.— Fine, redi- ^Hl Supplies V new house on West • 101st street, near .furnished boarding house,..with two lots, denee property on Bushwlck. avenue, lot , ■ Luxury o .Boulevard; 18 feet front, four story; value un Embury avenue; threo blocks from -5x100,-liouso 2ux517 11 roonis and bath, rlechar-its’ Tools V$17,000; m ortgage $11,500. W ill exchango tho ocean: valued at $5,000; • mortgaKC steam.' and. hot. air hejiter. Value Sb.juj; • equity for unencumbered property In $1,500, Will exchange for city or subur- mortgage $1,000. Will exchango for ocean £ Occan Orove. ,ban property. -• ■>' -. . . t Grove residence properly of place In Jov-. Bath NO. 47; PHILADELPHIA —Seven-room NO. SO, ANBURY PARK / x . J.—Sub­ sey near Now York. house- on hlontro.se street; In good order; stantial and desirable, hotel property on NO. 131, LONG BRANCH, X. J.-On steadily rented at ?lfi per.month; value, liecorjd avertue,;wit'i 1 n two;,bldcks; of the Bath avenuo' near the ..ocean; 2 story ...... , *'.’7:• • •' -••. '-■■ y $2,250; no encumbrance. Will exchange, ocea n ,: consisting oi' 7ii-rdom houso :and hotel* with - ;?0* room s; Krounds 250x215 feet.- is not a new. subject. Eyeiv -tlie'old'/Rbrmjuij made!.it for cottage In Occan Grove. 22-rooni annex;-furnished throughout; lot All in good , order. Value $20,000. .Nloro-. NO. 48. OCEAN GROVE.—Very . hand­ 125x150 feet; value $17,900; m ortgage $11,000. gapo $9,uou at live per cent. W ill ex­ some private resldenco of 12 rooms and Will exchange for city or suburban prop­ change. . • the. principal feature, of theic holnc-s. Bitrthe anc?ent bath, hot and cold water, heater, otc.; erty,- • • v •-.-•• •. , . NO.: 132, BAYSWATER, N.* Y. \ (Far SEWING MACHINE splendidly built nnd on a prominent cor- • XO; S7, RROOKLYN; N. W -O n' Lex­ Rockaway)—Well located and desirable ' ner; admirably located for both summer ington avenuo, near .Lewis avenue, three- building plot, 75x170.‘ feet on Sutmyaido D o not lie dcci'lvi'il liy 11IO-L' wlio iid- •baths are not adapted to Juotjerii houses; W hat peo- and winter residence; lot 40xM; value, story single brlek llat, 20x100 feet, in avenue. 1'rice $1,250; mortgago.• viiftiso 55oo at a 0?U0.(il) Sewlnj; jlm-liine for $0,000; mortgago, $3,000. -Will exchango for llrsi-cldss order; all Improvements; Value per cent. Will exchange-for a cottage at ple want today is iuxtiry in a coilde 11sed space and at ' small property in Occnn Grove, Asbury 57.000; m ortgage S;i{750 at 4 per cent. W ill Ocean Grove. . $ - 0.00. 'i’hi.s kind ol’ ii liiiicliiiitH-iiii Park, or Ipts ivt Locli Arbour, Allenhurst exchango. for .seashore property: ; i NO. 133, WEST PHILADELPHIA, PA. bo liouji'ht i'l-oin us,or an y o f pur or deal. . , lijjodentte-. cost. .W e have fitted up .'in oilr store, six NO. is, PHILADELPHIA. Pa.—On Ox­ —Five houses on South 4!>ih street, and 4 dunlors from•'S15.00 to iSlS.OO. NO. 53, OCEAN GROVE—A substantial ford. street, .near Twanty-third,' lo-room itouses on. Glenmoro • avenue. i-Juen 2 ami thoroughly equlppt-d 25-voom board­ house; newly papered und painted; llrst- story, 5- room brick hulldings, -with WE MAKE ft VARIETY. . bath-rooms, showing all the newest features.' ■ Drop^ih'■• ing house, located directly on tho ocean cluss location; prlcc Sli.OuO; mortgago. porches aud modern conveniences. Luts front, with an ocean view from all' tho $2.1.00., Will ; exchange for seashore prop­ 1-1x53 each.. Total net rental $a'j5 per an­ THE,NEW HOKE' IS THE BEST. rooms In the .house; 'sewer and artesian erty: • . • •-.- num. Valuo of. entire -property $il,700. and see them— not to buy, but just to be posted: - water connections; furnished throughout: -Mortgage $V lOu. W ill exchange equity \>l Tho Feed jlefrrininoa I Ik>..stii'iijjlli or frontago of GO feet on ono street nnd 75 ' • NO. SO. TRENTON. X. J.—Three-story $J,two for property at'.Ocean Orove or a\s- •m-al;in.si) o f bi.wliij-.M iu-liiiitv. Tlie feet on another; value, $15,000; • encum­ brick house, 10 rooms and ‘bath, with' butT' Parle. , \ - , ‘ ‘ brance, J5.000 at C per cent- Will exchango 25x100 feet lo side alley; value $5,500: free ]>oilbl» I'oliiliiiiid willi nilu'-r for tdfy or suburban property.. ef eneumbranc.o. Will exchange for Ocean NO. 131, OC15AN G RO VE, N. J.—Hand­ B lro iij'p o in ts lu-'. I lie CI'o iu o Grove property.: . • some private residence on Broadway, sub­ ‘ NO. f»5, 06EAN GROVE. N. J . - A I(l-: stantially built, 2>« stories, with 6 rooms tlio oi’st hjuM'ihg Mnvbiiio’’.lt> l>it>V mizoz room'furnished eoltago on Clark uVonue, ' XO. !*0; . CA1»B ; M AY, X. J.—11-room and eciiar, heater, etc. Value $0,511.1, mert- ?! tm boose on Elmira ;strect, with plot 50x115 £/Xk ■ " opposite the park, furnished throughout; gnge, $2,100. , • . .:-••• • . . •. ■ ■ 7:,7-r7. . r 7T sewer and. water connections; vulue, feet; value $2,500; clear of encumbrance, i.’ >. W,5oO; encumbrance. ?l,ooo. Will exchango WU1 exchange for property on Xorlhern XO. 135, l.OXG I?RANCH, X. J.-On V/riteforClRCULARS s'iSli,! Xew Jersey coast. .* ’ ■ . • 'Rockwell avenue, near business centre of \yo:tniituifiteliii-candiiric«.K betbie^utrch.tsiiig / : 7 :: 7 7 for small boarding house.In Ocean Grove, city, o room house, 2 lots eaeh, iioxl«*», ail or for rcaldence property near New York XO;AtJ. 01.,11, TRFNTOX, 1 ICL-.iN J Oi\, N.A. J.—FineJ.— rlne -,,A' . (». c/mil • ordt-fi Y'llOti S I Mill* —— -----. ■0M & S City. NO. Wi, OCEAN GROVE, N.,j;-Com m o- cmcontaining- uauluiK'l^0roVnr.a^°iLna « rooms and cellar; . electricoleetrlii-! < ,,,, ' . T . v', ' -^THE NEW HOME SCV/INC MACHINE GO. dlous 17-rtunn•boarding house on Ftnhury cars pass'the door; valuo $2,500; mort-| , 1 INlv 111LL, N. ^ .— A nno • o iia n o c ; m a s s ; • avenue, within two blocks of the ocean; gage $I,DU0'* l ut 5 pcrper cent. \ hoarding house property,•consisting ot 2j 2S Union S.I, X . V.; Chicago, ill.- Atlanta, Gu,, v t v w I rooms, completely, turnlsncd throiil;hotii; furnished throughout; all In good order; NO. 1)2,- t r e NT o n ,. St. Louis,M o., l).tllay,Ti‘x.,.S!tn PraucRco, C.tl sewer -and- A v aier • connections; value, front cottage, store, •restaurant. • anu pool n . lartiolargo orivateprlvato Ice houstlhouse and .- smservants' vdiits' $5,000; eitcumbrance, $1,500; or will e x - ’ quarters beside the main,house,-two acres : r o n s a l e b y / room on desirable part of. South' Broad or ground in tho plot, located on tho change free of encumbrance for ejear street;: hmtse containsU.-roonis and bath, REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT property ln Philadelphia, or vicinity. with cellar under entire bufldlug;. barn main street near centre of village- Pine Hill Is ono of the • lihest -resorts in the orris NO. 57, OCEAN GROVE, N. j.-DeSlr- on the roar lot, which opens bn an iSrfoot JOHN N. .BURTIS. V : alley; electric cars pans:the.'door; value Catsklll Motihtuius. •.Prfee SITapj.- sa vm gs: Thnn (ii'ovM cold water, etc.; two lots of ground in tho rents for $800; valuo : $12,000; m ortgago NO.- 140. TA LLAPO O SA, GA.WTwo lota jaople. He !•» , plot: valuo. $5,000. with building loan 57,500.; Will exchango • for Asbury Park 25x150 feet cach, close to the businesa sec­ now ready for ■ mortgago *2.300. Will exchango -for prop- p r o p e r t y . : . ; -7’->’-!- :’.’7--.;-7-i. tion of the city; will exchango frwe and 210 Main Street, • bUhim-Ha. itejiolf* • erty in Northern New Jersey. . clear for equity ln seaside cottage. Jmjut bmint city NO. 100, YONKERS, N. Y.-Tn beauti­ PrtceM. HatUf^- . NO Cl. OCEAN' GROVE. N. J.—Deslr- ful Greystono Park, Arden Place; lot NO. lti, WINDSOR- N- J.—Handaolsw Opposite R. R. Station! A*bury Park, JN. J, lion KUaruutcc4c» OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SAT/URDAY, DECEMBER 22,1900. O C E A N G R O V E T IM E S — S A T U R D A Y , D E C E M B E R 22, [900, 1?. <39 C« e?T> 0 9 - m m - m m e g c n that m oral ca n cer In a. fa m ily m an, and final spray and was regarding the ef­ n eeded It. A n d th ey do need It a t this* ‘ w » a" ■•88 . &:<* r«*». e w u s c m y * ' «.-& a ® £ 5 $ $ Uf3 8 8 / * $ the hard times were hardening more fect with a tearful air when the girl very time. We have had hard luck,' able 12-room cottago, furnished through­ than ever. . came lu and told'her some one wanted Mr. Jacques. But 1’thank you for your 45x100 foot; house 8 rooms,.with 4 bed­ resldenco property locatod on main stroet, out: sower and water connuctions;located rooms; all modern improvements; now ground 200x00 foot, hou9e . contains ‘ Ifi CO He and her brother were In the di­ to see her at the back door. She walk­ kind thought—oh. ever so laucH.Vdear Real Estate on Bath avenue; corner lot; .valuo, $5,000; building never occupied; value $tl,000; fine fruit trees, lawn, etc.. barn, := =■ t h e = > ^ . clear of encumbrance. Will exchange for mortgage $1,000.. Will exchango for As­ wagon houso „and other outbuildings; lemma of men of affairs who cannot ed slowly out . to It. wondering who It Mr. Jacques.” clear residence property in Philadelphia. bury -Park or Ocean GroVo property. POPULAR P«BLICATIONS-POPULAR PRICES price $G,000, clear; :wlll oxchange for clear ‘ lins for nearly nlxty ycx«rs l»eon PUhllaliea on Monday, ’Wednes­ could be. V She gave a little gasp, tthnbst a sob. seashoro property. recoh'ulzoi! » h tliu i‘cc»pie*a Nn - let go because they will lose what they NO.- 62, JA M AICA, L. I.—Handsome' 15- NO. 101, LONG BRANCH, N. J.-r-Tho THE day nnd Friday, la'n’complete s s ' “ W h». MrJJaeri:oi;':“ v It was a.trying thing to see right be­ Exchange room hmiHCj with bath nnd all improve­ finest livery stable in Long Branch* Urioic NO. 142, NORTHWEST ASBHRT tlonal l-’ainlly Nowspniier,, fur NEW- have Invested, e.ud lack \he,ready mon­ ments; thoroughly constructed, with ce­ building, 90x100 feet, with large p« 1 room PA R K , N. J.—An 8-room phu'.tered hbuso furim-iH und vlli:*«*?r.-». if u tip i<» ‘daio dally ne\vBpaper, i spry l i t t l e am The oid time rheerlacss rang trde'Iii fore her eyes what would put her fa­ splcndlil. A^ricultuni I)r‘pnrt - three /Iujh. la Hie week, t \ylth » w on mented cellar under entire'house: stono •on second lloor; ' elevator to tat car near water works,, price $2.0oe.' no encum­ ey to put into their business-which m i - jiunt, Uh ruliuide axtrket r.-- yOBK her voice. J'*le.' was st; ;:!:.id to see liiui! ther on his feet and restore peace, and ..Jf -tired -of your own' property try piazza On three sides: tower on corner; riagcs from first to second IUh.., pool brance: will exchange for Ocean Grc^* V A n i / • • I'ertH. rccoKalze.l nutliMlty all important news of tlie other IS wtvtild strengthen it to a redeem in g e f­ How like, him 'li v.;,s t.*.e-.n;e to the happiness to tin* whole household. pomebqOy else’y. A cbatige. muy prove only two years old; lot CUxi’oo-feet, located room rents for $150 per year; $J,uoo wortth property cicar of encumbrance. ■ ■ USliV tliroiiRhout th« conrury; It.-* foiir d a y s. 1’ro fu so ly - Jlius-* tjencllclal to both. In eceklns further in on macadamized road. Jamaica Is t«?n of cnrrijigefi; tho1 price of property and ■ w i l l * . fIlshlo|| noU,q Sckllw n;il, ficiency. The little woman was their ' NO. l-I.’i; PH 1 LA DE LPI11 A. P A .-W ftb (ruled, nnd tilled with intei»cu£- bueU doer! . ,\!v,-;iys ii.g a tear and M r. J a cq u es regarded her m ore In-., fornUitlon quote tho lint number. If you miles from Brooklyn bridge, with 5-cont earriaKos, $l0.O0a; subject to a mortcago Meciiitalen D.'jn»'rim« iu. i \ h & & A CHRISTMAS STORY By .a /•? . lace street near Seventh street, lot 15x51 strongest support by the “spryness” so a siifiie hi motion at the same lime. He tontiy than before If possible, but re­ have property you desire to list In this fare from Now York Oity. value of prop­ of S;i,50(». For sale, vent or exchange. leet. 3-story brick houso, U rooms, all, WEEKLY fuj-elaatlta; slt'ort soaie-. cti-... loy reading for all who wish t# * s cJcparur.ent; send full Information to erty. $7,500; mortgage, $3,000 at per: cent. Reason for disposing of same Is sickness. modern Improvements, price $13u, mort­ _ _ 10kllll. etc., render it lnd!.spl*n.eil>l«*-*ia WEEKLY lif-ep la close touch wllh newo JOKN j.- a’BECKET. /' slood there n l’ isottl a s if he.v. ,i:« w a itin g' peated, like a spoiled child: . Will exchange equity for residence dear to (lie heart of Mr. Jacques, but gage, $2;:t00, a t .5.1 per cent. . every family. Reurttlar „ •it- iho nation and'.world. piuperiy in Asbury Park or Ocean Grove. NO. 101, PELHAM MANOR.‘N.' Y., I ITl30«r3L. H»*i*Iptl«n i«rlec» Si.OO e o she. had to see thein grow thinner day to hear her say v. i at kind *>M:xh she .'“ Fifty thousand.dollars for you. No­ W . H. BEIEQJ li Tnekahoe, N. Y., Llndenhmst, L. 1.— NO. 141, PHILADELPHIA, PA.-Oa . I»e»‘ yc*at*. • ; L. I t is ii lar nnliM crliitIon . NO. Cl. ASBURY PARK, N. J.—Hand­ Valuable ‘propertiea amounting Iti value Spring, ntreet. lot 15x57 feet, 9-room bricU . jirlee, ^l..*»t» jier year. « 1 (iW by day despite her eheerlnw wanted. Buf be was ve^p’.endenl. lie body, shnll. touch. Tied up fast., For In connect Iua with The Tribune wo ofTor t<. Hioho uli<; 5 5 Copyright, 1399, by John J. a'Bcckct. 2 2 6 flaln Street, AsbUry Pnik, N. J some and thoroughly equipped residence; to $50,000, for an ocean front property at house, all Jmpj-oveinents, except heater; •l« v|ri* to «eciire tho h^.st inagazincfl/ She did not need to think o f the fish f " ’ore a suit ot ilne'bn:a; ' <3© GQ CO G » *6V© 5 0 /lain Avenue, Ocean Grove. N. J cuted ou* Seventh avenue, north side ot and an Irredceinaljle giodnd- rent of SolS With ; Ort w hose hand on tin* sym m etrical block o f notes n o . 105. P hiladelphia , p a ;—tw o s s § § SS SS 88 IS & MiiJ UW. A5W . 8 3 %% I IumWI c-V s Iiavlcu—uiiy. com m nm l-tii lie lcntl"-''' sll""”; " tow n: value, *7,i*(i0; m ortgngo, S^OO-i at 5 ,ut G per cent. • • ‘ ■ , r.^ula r With Weckl many plaitid bo: ;iui i :a: i :J a huge dia­ —“ this for you too.” • . •No. 2, LONG nitANCri, N. J.-Fluo lot per rent. Will exchango for property in nice residency properties; IG fe*.;t front, ivi.i! : Tribune. Tribune, “spry,” for it was the m alnspriiit o f on Jolino Aveauo; near trolley line, *r».oo tfn .o o . SK.fiO “ Yon want ilslio.s today V” Tlio lit lit* with her when she applied for a posi­ oiit of his trousers pocket. It was evi­ her nature to be what' lie understood f e e t . V u l u o , ,51,UOO, f r e e u m l c l e a r . W i l l of encumbrance. # ' ilai*|iei*’N .>liijga-/.iiie, Yurie C lly. .... flashed .with - sinij)Ie pomi) from the wlien he sold hot* salmon, but his ejvea cxclmnKo for euulty in dwctllntr property : range, hot..and cold water, etc.:. value iiouse^nll cohvenienees except hentcr, • -l.no •1.0(1 *i.ru> by that.colloquial expre Jii. She shetl price £MU0,. m ortgage $l.o«u at 0 p ef cent, llai*iier*H H a/.nr...N ew V o j *Ic C i t y : ...... • -1.0(1: . 1.00 m istress o f tin* liousi* look ed up fro n r tion as nmld of all work. Desperate, dently the peddler's savings. Mr.’. NO. C.5. OCEAN GROVE, N. .I.-Goo l $i,80D; m ortgage $2.tjO'J at 5.1 p er • c.vcc., llarpeiC.M W eekly. \«**v York C llv ...... 4*iO '“*«»t/»r.of ri gorgeous Siring lie. • had u more sparkling flicker. N o . 8 , OCEAN GUOVB.—A wollVtoented tesidenf i.* property on Clark avoiil.e. full- equity .82.000. Will exchange, for rosi- ami Irredeemable gropnd ront ot $90o at •1.00 •I.IIO * : 4.S0 over her;l>;vine negative to every qm*s- her synqiathy and encouragement oii Contury j'*atta/.l«e. New York C ity...... •l .do •1.00 j;f.i»or .writlh.K at tlu* tall S w ede ••jrirl-"’ ; Jacques, like a snail, was carrying;.all “Good, spry little woinan.” 16-room dwelling, sultuhle for . boarding: bived lot: ‘ili-sto ry ’ bouse of ID roomt?; dence property In Ocean Grove, and add ii per cent, . ■* St. MelioliiN .««wn»iiMe, A e«- York <'lly ...... •4.IJO the hard pushed men us a llo.wer. • His face w.as U more cruuvpled russet purposes, vv(lhln one blouk anil a half of :t,o o :;.o o a.fio tUui pu t to her, live llltle w om an, had at value, ?i.0uu: m ortgage, .$l,S(r) ut 'i. per cash if required. ' . - - *. •NO. llG; -PH ILAD ELPH IA', P A .-N o rth >1 «•*; I it h .MiiKii/liu*. .%!*«• YorJi. t h y ... lu\jtc house, 7 rooms, jirlce .SU#, mortgage .u u u H e y h ,M:u;u/,li>f, New York. C ity. . .*...... 1 .0 0 of seeiiig things go steadily from bad hard Ftjennoitsness had/been using- It t i o n , 59,1uou; m o r t g a s c , ?H,£00 a t .G p e r c e n t . room residence property on Hast street,- i.:tn heavily encumbered. . - 81.000; ground rent $520. at 6 per cent. SiieeeNM, .Vow Y ork C ity .''*...... I.UO i . i o ./’/.'•f humanity outside her imek. door “Well, Is there. anything.; ymv can to Jack. ,lus’ keep spry.” .. d ove. ' . ■ • .. '• \"f:; .*' W ill exchange for Improved or qnlmprov- near Harris street, valued at io.uoo; mort­ l.el-.' ,\ctv Y o r k C ity ...... ,1.7 ft to >i*orse she was losing her “spry­ as a shot Miami tablet: .But out of I he No. Cl!, KAST OUAXdK, M. . J. •Very gaged for.$2M'U at 6 per cunt.. Will ex­ ■ NO. 147, PHILADELPHIA/ Pa.-On l-o- 1.00 l.iJO . J.7C-: “One hundred thousand here”“ he ■ .ed properly in Northern ‘New. Jersey. Puek. Xew York City...... ; ...... :.....*. .**,00 n .o o made Uor decide. as usual..llnir slit* did d c > r ; The look he fastened on her was ness." 1 leathery disk Ills, velvety black eyes handsome residence proi>erty on Midlla n o change foi* Asbury Park o r 0)cehn Grove high avenue,, lot. 17x7U feet, 2-story buff .lM12.50H; cneum- NO. 118, PlULADI^LPHiA, PA.-Three , 1.00 : \ i.y n j .k s ; '^ / . ‘s ta lls to see Mr. .1 a n | lies InM’sel.f. alr aiid a timid pride; ' ' \ ' • " "Mi*. J a cq u es’ cou n ten an ce w ould nev­ ed hand to grasp her. soft 'palm. He m ovtgngcs: $z,WM> at M per cent.. at brance, $«i',r»00..at 5 per cent.- Will ••ffchan^o the .city; lot'iWil-18.feet; house of *.i rooms,, Itnrnl New Yorker, New York-City . but wlieti his silently comical air and Income. Nobody touch hlin.V Not one ' nil modern' Improvements; including gas, houses on Oakdale .sireet.aOd Lehigh ave­ 1.00 V i s ir . ■ 1 .7 5 “l enn uiilk a' reindeer.’;; . • . held It a m om eiit as if hypn otized, sa y ­ 5 per cent.; rented-until .May 1 at }«0 per, for-se.isitore properly m vicinity of As­ nue;-lots euch 11x14 feet: 2-story brick (osoiop oljfan .'tlnurar.lne. IrvlnK lon, \. Y... 1.00 A.i:.n i.n o She knew that.lt pleased tlicsli.v man er lack expression until lie,went, blind peculiar loyalty toward herself Hashed month. W ill excliango for seashore prop water.-furnace, etc. Price 40,500; nrort- Country t.«Miilejnim. Albnuv. N. Y ing iiot a word, his soul bright eyes de­ ever. This for you—what you wish.” bury.. Jail:. , • gago J.V'W nt 5 per cent: Will exchango houso. rooms, price'$1,}.*0 ca-h, ground u .o o UvOO. u.r.o (J even more tp.lnivo her iaalie jjay.cheery - Mr. Jacques appreciated Ii all, though o r w a s dea d ; •' : . across .her memory she accprded the e r t y . rvni $9oU eaeli at G per cent. i I’.r.'.V. iM »1 •« d el i ih ’i n . IV n n ...... n o t b o i.n o vouring her face with their inquisito­ IIo made a curt gesture with ids NO. »J7, BROOKLYN, N. Y.-Oli Hull tor cottage in. Ocean Grove. V » N Mnlr«y-*nf. I’liiim lcipiiiti, P enn. :i.o o Jt.llO n.r»u NO. 11, SOMliRS POINT, N. J.-oeven \ o O ( I i h <<*ni|iti r i l n n , H o n ion. M ns*.‘...... K'tftlk with him than U did to have her lie thanked her lu the briefest fashion.' Her own eyes, grew moist. The homage of a sigh to Mr. Jacques aud hand, like an awkward sower fiinglng lots, 40x100 each, located next, to excur­ street, rear Fplton. three 3-story il.-Us: NO. 112, YONKERS/N.‘ Y.-Loeated on £ NO. 140/ PHILADELPHIA, FA.-On I.7R a.»t»/ rial greediness. size 17xK»\ll;0: all lmj)rovemcnts; 4.roonu» North 10th street, lot ]Gx5t feet. 2-story •*. n r in m ill Ho m e, Sprint-H eld. M o m s ...... no i .o m . i . n o ; .buy his excellent;ludi. she had a soft lint he had a "medium of expression strange little man was going to stray-*-, prayed that wherever his active feet sion house on desirable street; value. Palisades avenue, one of the best streets ; seed broadcast. $2,y}Q; 110 eneumbvance. Will exchango and bath on first lloor, and 5 rooms und in Yonkers; near Colgate avenue, a new - brick, 10 rooms, all ijnprovements, price «*V^T:i ..lts WMJ* , t«>n»eMtenil. Sp rln trlleld , 31 n n m . 1 .0 0 i.i:n \ • l.Hr, - bath on two upper lloors:- everythlilng in tlloiiM ekeeiiliitf. SnrliiK llelil,. M u s h . .... 1.00 more. elo»iuent than speech' as long as she wondered if he himself did know were straying he might meet with bet­ "Cotiic In’. Do cotfle InV* she exclaim­ “Oh. you must.not. You must not for property at Asbury. Park or Ocean three-story frame dwelling, artistic in i >'J,:.G0, m ortgage $2,000 at 5 per cent. 1 .0 0 V ^•eppt. In her heart far the sturdy waif, llrHt-elass condition; rents : over $i,0iw; l-iirni, M el,J ,,u«! FIreHhl<*. ChleiiKo. 111...;. 1.00 1 .0 0 ^ 1.05 ed Joyously,. “ I am so glad to see you. Grove. . . ' design, 36x40 fuel, , lot SoxlUd feet, housu NO. .150, ASBURY PARK, N. J.-One of Ortitiue Jiiiit] Farm er. CI i Ii m i k o , I I I . . .£ > /ftir such he always scorned to her. , his eyes were open, and they spoke by why or where. She would miss him.' ter luck than she and hors. ' . tell m e such things.” Her lips twitch­ price $13,000; -mortgage- $0,000. Will 1 .0 0 1 .HB- NO. 16, ARLINGTON, N. J.—T eontains-15.rooms and bath, all Improve the finest hotels fn the city, consisting of J‘nft«;alKt. lii(Hanni>olis, In tl...... r*o r .o o It was more than two years since he dear Mr, Jacques.. It Is like old times.” change equity, for seashore property or ed in the very best man- t 50 rooms, with large plot of ground, and j.r>» MV, Small stfttitrcd, wiry, chary .of words. the greater Itimlhoushess and avidity But, true to her colors and recalling his ed. her lingers moved hi nervous ex­ house, with bath, hot air l’urnuce, alt Im­ farm . . ments, constnicu-d in *’ • ...... U . t*. arniei', Cl«>velmi«l. O hio. .IIO . 1 .0 0 l .« 5 hail faded away In tiie springtime, for Her “spryness” had relumed with a citement as she strove £o be calm and provements, ;i lots 25x100 eachjvalue, 50,000 nor In every particular: .prb.e 8!*.iO0S v.all improvements, com pletely, furnlslied Miehl^nn Farm er, Detroit, llieh. .(HI 1 .0 0 f.rtr. r ' beady Idaek eyes holding you like. o f iiis.g ize ardent enjo'vmenf of her “spryness.” NO. 68, TEN A FLY, N. J.—Handsome m ortgage $5.0U0. Will exchange for seu- througiiout. nnd in the best possible order, I*arm nm l K lre.slilc Sitriiiirlielil. O hio./.,.. • n o . 1 .0 0 i.r*o it was close oii the third Christmas rush.-..She was tingling with buoyancy Grove or Asbury Park, or Tor lots or Un­ I*arm News, hprlnullelil. Olilo ...... smile. “You must keep your money. proved property hi northwest Phltadel- lesldence property on corner lot 110x150 shore property. splendid view of occur, and lake, on prom­ .n o 1.00 J.BO ‘ ..fp; a. vise, aud when .he had anything to do . She had hint on his; feet again in no she smiled .encouragingly aiid held out feet In size, -with fine shade trees, fruit 0,000 m?,ai»l .Fnrio, honlNvllie, K v...... n o 1 .0 0 from bis departure. Business matters of w.elcome. She led the way to the fo r y o u rse lf.” NO. Ill, EAST ORANGE, N. J.—Vory inent corner;'price I25.0C0, mortgage $ Ihe Fanner, St. |»«ul. M lun ...* ...... 1 .5 0 > time, and he was pushing his'1 battered her hand. lie should have a cheery trees, etc.; value $8,000; mortgngo, $1,800 ut handsome ,1G room • residence on Lenox at 5 per cent. '. n o . 1 .0 0 l.RO • doing It with qnlet swirtness^thnt was had reached a climax for her- father pitting ryom and, drawlhg forward an “ UaK* plettty more for old Jack. This ' NO. 18. ARLINGTON, N. J.-S-rooir 5 per cent. ‘Will exchange for seashore 1 rl limit* Alum nae, ItfOI ...... ■ ■— 1 .1 0 avenue, containing ail Improvements, NO. 151 P A W L E Y . P A .-A , 13-ruom , Pleacrt pcn«l csivh w llh r>riU>r. . ! .« • ! :Mr. J a cou es. Ush peddler of. Seattle. ,JJSh cart.up atid down tlie hilly Seattle godspeed from, her, no matter how she ami brother. They were at the Ciid of armchair for hlin. sought to relieve him house, with bath, hot nlr furnace, all Im­ residence property. ■ ■ for you. What you please. Fifty thou­ provements. 2 lots 23x100 each, on corner; size of grounds 7bxl50, value $25,0^0; will house-with.-both, open grates, hot and wishing to bubs'crhm frr mnro*tlmn nne of ilio abo puhllcAllo/is In con n ection ^ NO. 69, WORTHINGTON, N. Y.—Lo­ exchange for unencumbered city prop­ cold water, and nil improvements, • n‘.eo The Tribune may remit at p u b lish ers' rc-Ktilnr price*. :V.‘,nW cu/ how do you do today, Mr. streets with bis oUl briskpess and taci­ felt. It was probably the last thing be their heroic light. After shoring up of a leather, bag he lieicl. Mr. J.acques, sand dollars, tied for you. You sole. value, $^,750; m ortgage. $1,500, a t 5 per cated between Ardsley and Elmsford, on cont., for Asbury Park or .Ocean Grovo erty, I-barn and other ont-buiidtmrs, fruit lives .. AJdrcsa THIS THIHUNE, Xcw-YorU CUy, ‘^rJacquesV” she asked brightly. . turnity.'- 1 v would ever liave from .her. . • the tottering fabrlc'tliey found .them­ unused to personal attentions, prefer­ Nobody single one touch cent of It property. .. ., the New York ond Putnam Railroad, in NO. 115, JERSEY CITY, N. J.-Slx lots. : and other Improvements, finely located / southern Weslchester county, one hun­ sizeslze of -ground ground 75x150 feet; price $l.r, ? 0(|; “AH right. What yon want this morn* ; T h e Interest' she had J.taken In the “Good luck. Sit*. Jacques. Take good selves despite tolling dftys atid wakeful* red to hold it. tils poignant Cye ran This show how tight fixed up for you.” NO; 10, PHILADELPHIA.—On’ ' S’ dred lots 25x100 feet each; price &IOO each; u a West.End .avenue near Lofcan street, jnii iuuuuii,Marlon,, valuo >aiuu $500 ciiuii,each, iiuno’ uiiuuiii-encum- ■mortgage $1,GOO at. G per cent. , Will ex­ nights at a point where could'they but over the frayed stuff which upholstered tile scratched round In the bag and teenth streeti ' near Uauphln, three-story free bf encumbrance; offered for seashore change for seashore property M / i p r odd; uuconiiiiunlcaMve man the iirst care of yourself, wonV.voti V When you brick; 12 rooms; lot 10x86; well built and property. . < h rrance; will exchange for’ unencumbered put a little more into tiielr ventures the chair and then.as lie seated himself pulled out a letter, which lie gravely proi>erty in other locution. 1 NO. i52, R E D B A N K . N. J .- A very • ?‘Have you got a real nice piece of. tim e lie cjuiie t o rhei, :(KM)r’ |nei;eas6d as come to'Seattfe ngain; be kttro’ to come - modern; value. mortgage ?:i.5O0 ‘at NO. 70, NORRISTOWN. PA.—A plot of handsomo resldenco property facing on success seemed assured, and they had took in with quiet del Iteration the handed to her.’ Her full .uilnie wus 5-per cent. Will exchango equity for cot­ ground corner Green and Jacoble streets, NO. 116, PHILADELPHIA, PA.-IWO , lhAthe Shrowshury river, ... - • • •• v - -. Balmoii?’f She put the question almost she saw how much he liked her In his j and see nie. even IT you don’t go Into tage In Ocean. Grove. ctslit room,, houses Uullt ot Pompeian ! c‘i'Vl5t,n E C H H R b i & L S J M l l i to throw up their hands. . “bloom” of poverty, which had . gather-, w ritte n on It, and In the corn er sh e rec­ LUxWr feel; valuo $3,000; encum brance $W)U brick, two-story, front porches and ult • the fish, business. 1 may be selling fish NO* -21, PHILADELPHIA.—On North ut fi per cent. Will exchange for . faea- ., - i-tr •; . ^V.;- boquettlshly. : l:'* • ?’• . silent- way. 11 was ii kin to the devo­ cd here and there.In the room. conveniences, located On South. 52nd St., I l,0H8.9 and.a cottage,..age, barn, and other out- ognized the style or a leading law firm • Twenty-thlru street, overlooking Girard shore property. * 1 modbrn improvements; , SUerewor.toI'i i a s . I , k w i n A .C o , • . « . ^ tion of a dumb animal. She got.fresh­ myself then. I am glall to.see you us- Her father laid told her thatmorning Collego grounds, modern corner hoyse; 12 lot 16x75 feet, vnlue for the two, $7.v00, ‘^ v .vile gave.her tlie clear, searching look After this survey Ids lambent gaze of Seattle. Then be gently deppslted NO. 71, PHILADELPHIA, PA;-Flvc ground rent at five per cent,.$3,200; will value $10,000; no encumbrance. Will cx- that he would be 'obliged to sell their rooms; all Improvements; finely* furnish­ eliange for Asbury Park, Allenhurst or [;V ie w a s w on t to. tin* h um orous sag* er and, better tlsli. o f J ilin : than an y­ Ing your s<*arf, (Jomlby. Mr. Jacques.’' rested with gluttonous earnestness on ed; lot 10-8x76 feet; value, 18,600; mortgage houses on Freemont street, northuust sec exchange equity for clcnv seashore prop­ house and. belongings and turn every-- the prim, solid block of tightly pressed, tion of city; size of ground in euch 12x50 erty. Deal. . . where’ else. and his regular visits to', The day .was not cool enough to $5,000. Will exchange for Ocean Grove ; sestivencss of which was such a! part thing over to the creditors.. ,The most her face, and, he gave a nondescript together notes, in her lap and stiflly . feet; each house contains live rooms ana NO. 117, PHILADELPHIA, ' PA.-Now NO. 153, -FREEHOLD, N. J —Business property. bath; construction brick with marble house on -Throckmorton street, size of his alluring oddity, and. without a he.r back d o o r a lw a y s brought her there make it necessary, and she divined susplratlon, rose. Ills eyes fixed on her with un­ NO. 22, P.HILADELPIIIA-On North house of Pompeian brick, on South 62nd they, could hope for was to pull out steps and trimmings; value $l.<:00 .each; street, two stories, 8 rooms, front 'porch, ; ground r,V."; o0x70 feet. 2',j:-story ~building ‘ with *.* to greet iilui and enjoy .anew his pecul­ that the. peddler out of conslderatlou ■ “ Good little woman, not so spry.” blinking. penetrating wistfulness. Twenty-second street, line 10-room house; mortgage $CD0 at 0.4 per cent; total otjuity! ail improvements, value $3,Deo. ground ; bnse> ...... n • --* ‘ irord, turned and walked to his iish enough to leave Seattle and s-Jart In tlie all Improvements; valuo $5,000; mortgago $3,000. Will exchange for seashore...cot- for her had mutlled his throat with her “Oh, I’m ‘spry’ enough now,*.Mr. “Go now.” he said 'softly “Go back rent of $J.goo at .live per cunt; wnl ex- ! ™ 0 Court §5?. oart, with the paint worn off Its sides. iar. reserve, ami dewlly communicative most modest way somewhere else. $3,600. Will exchange for- Ocean Grove t’agc! free of eneum bnyice, vnluo not o v e r change for residence property in Ocean ■ 50>>3.-»0 foct^-room house Alaska.^Soe you again some time meb- property. . e;£\. ; The handle rested on tin.1 low white eyes. " u,^ove or Asbury l-urk. be.” • NO.. 23, PHILADELPHIA.—On North •NO*. 72, TRENTON, N.,J.-Store prop­ L u m b e r I ;^:‘,fence. In a moment he was back When things became different. In the Twenty-first street, two 10-room modern erty on Hamilton avenue, 'consisting ot '• ■ ' “And* why did you return how, Mr. houses in fine order, with all Improve­ store front, dining room and kitchen ^o'agnln, carrying'a cut of the fish In his small household and there was need to York Division of the Penn. H. It., l-ino 1 Nf) iri vpw ine v t a tn Jacques, if you are goiiig right back ments; value $0,000 each; mortgago back: cellar: G bedrooms and bath on stone lnunsion of 15 rcoms, with brieK J? P?’ ' ■ .' • :■ ■■ • . ■ . / , ; ' retreneh..even in such matters as wine each; Will exchango for Ocean Grove second and third lloors; lot 16x100 to alley; ^haud. He had wrapped n torn piece of' there againV” she asked tremulously. property. . • irice, $1,250; mortgago $2,000 at .5 per cent. heater, hot and cold water,, bath, ilusli : -SPiJSS ninl r-iiili Ilun* Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Mouldings, Hardware, Paints,'' uioauia,closols, wideiviut- porches,uuiuuea, iuikulurso .stable aiuuie ui.au«iu i, •t,SS‘ hcatl^ "ll Imp^TCmcrnl y e llo w pap«*t: round .it. l ie handed it and food, at least In quality, she did •“Did you think .1 was lu trouble? >5oh,- . No.. 25. TRENTON, N. *J.-A factory vVlli exchange for seashore, property. carriage house, ice house and other out-. 1 «7 r,nn. propetty on Prince street, consisting of ago $3,500 at G per cent! y ty to lio r, his g;V/.e. so p iercin g duspite ils not feel obliged to cut down the Item of 1 ought not to take this money. Why NO. 7o,; TRENTON, N. J.-Storo prop­ buildings, U acres of ground In the. tract, & . •' , oils, Etc. . V: ‘ , v • small pottery and lamp decorating estab­ erty, on Adalino street; store front, din­ valuo JJ5.000, m ortgage $J,000 at fivo *pur • 0^J.^R5v'*mor property at Ocean ^rjiirgo'ftness. fixed on lier fiiee. •fish. N or did Mr. J a cq u es get any no­ do you tempt ine? I do not care so lishment: plot 100x 100 feet; property cost ing room and-kitchen back; cellar; 5 bed­ cent. Will exchango exchanger tor iwasea shore prop-. prop- ! «"{»«• “ " at,lcy ““V D(- or otl,er <»«at re. over 53,000: . price $R.000; .m ortgage $3,OW) nt rooms nnd bath; stable opening on alley; er.ty sons. tion of the “reduced circumstances” much for niysclf, But this will save O ne'of the niirth provoking .features C per cent. Will exchange for seashore lot 10x100; price $3,500; m ortgago $1,SC0 at • NO. 119, BROOKLYN, N. Y.—FoUr NO. 155, LINCOLN COUNTY,.-KAN­ this look o f Mr. Jacqu es w a s that lie. from her. Ue may have guessed some­ m y father’s honor, his business reputa­ property. • o per. cent. W ill exchange for seashore houses‘on Sumter street near .HOpklnsun SAS.— ir.0-acres of good farm Intm within tion, and will gl.ve him a.new hold on NO. 20, EEVERLY, N. J.—11-room brick property. hvenue, three-story single fiats in uest . a few miles of the city of Lincoln, price seenied to he seeing through you. thing; Ills black eye. as soft as a ga­ house, with ba-.. and all Improvements NO. 74, TRENTON, N.' J.-Three-story possible order, new, ail improvements, $1,500; clear of encumbrance. Will ex­ life. Do you know that you seem like chunge for cottnge In Ocean Grove. Grasping somethlug Inner and le.ss vis I: zelle's, bored through outer veils to In- framo stable; situate on Church street; brick house on* Thompson street, with 0 value of tho four houses, $24;lW0, iliott- . an angel from heaven;? And this Is value, 54.000; m ortgage, '$3,000 at 5.4 rooms...... and bath; liar cellar undor all guge $14,000. . Wili exchange eciulty tor NO. 156. HAMMONTON\ N. J.-15 acres SOl/T^ ^TTF^jEET* BW e with his vision. A guilty: person .nor verities..nnd he may have seen the cent. Will exchange for seashore ]prop. 17x75 feet to alley: newly. . papered . srt ami seuslioru property. ■ ! o f land, 2V2-story, 9-room house with at­ Christinas eve.” v : ' erty. - .- 'v v •..* painted; prlco $2,750: mortgago $1,250 at G tic, goqd barn and other out-bulldings, w ou ld h a '‘ e. found it Irksom e. . It on ly reason for the thinner face, greater NO. 120, BROOKLYN, N. Y.—On .Hop- “Good little woman. Be spry again. NO. 27, PIIfLADELPHIA.—Fine 12. jier cent. Will exchange for seashore kinson avenue, corner of Suiniei' strtet, 2Vi acres under cultivation, balance in uade the guileless little woman who t bought fulness and: less “spry” action • room house on Diamond street, neax property.. ■*-<• .-' * • "v *.. V lino store property with fiuts above, new . wood land; property fronts on lake: prlco Asbury Park, N. J. , . • * . Spry all the time now. Always $50,000. Twentieth; lot 17H-X100 feet; valued at ,.$.{,000; clear of oncumbrnnce. Will , ex- NO. 75. TRENTON, N. J.-Three-story property hi first-class order and good f chnngo for seashore property. 1^3* bought his-Ush beam more pleasantly ; oH he little woman. Treated old .hick nice. Think him $7,500: mortgage of ^.GOO. Will exchango brick house on.: Thompson street. Same tenants. Value, $10,000; mortgage, $g,2j 0. for property In Asbury Park. i*he‘ inquired with a new touch of' • it did .not need his sensitive percep­ nothin but old lisli inan. ;Mr.‘ Jacques’, as No. 74. . Will excliango for sea shore property.. NO, 157, PHILADELPHIA, PA.-On * NO. 28-, PLAINFIELD. N. J.—IJandsomo ; Dudley street, 5-room houso, lot 1-1x50 feet, Factory^ Dunkirk, Now Jersey liraneh Yard, Spring Lake, New Jersey •all same. Sick, help. Scarf you make NO. 7G, TRENTON. N. J.-Brlek cot- . NO. 121, BROOKLYN, N .Y.-One of tho .sympathy iu her voice, “What makes, tion to Und the old time klndlln'eso and 32-room house, with all Improvements, tngo on Philemon street; S rooms and handsomest apartment houses in tno • In good order; perpetual Insurance; prlco; located on East Front street; grounds bath; collar, licater, grate in parlor; slato $ 1,0o0, free . of encumbrance.. Will ex- you walk Lso stiff in one . leg, Mr. soothing tone In. lmr'yolce when she ad- for him. I.lko see him always. Good- city,-located at tho corner of Greeno chnnge for Ocean Grove property. by.” - . . . , 118x290 feet; value, .$13,000;- m ortgage,1 roof; wldo verandas; .price $2,S00; mort­ avenue and Clinton: street, cut stohe; J a cq u cs ?" (ir0 at five'per cent. Will exchange lor »vm L-.Ncintiige, for cottage ' * vacant lot STIL.ES’ value, S3.fU0; m ortgage $2,000 5 per cent. and,bath; newly decorated; price $2,750; at seashore. , * . .„ J^y.; lugf- -Sbe had never had .a “catch o’ ; life was such a mystery to lier. . hardly any pause and In the saine plac­ WHI exchange for seaahoro property. morlgnge $1,500 at 5 per cerit.. -Will .ex­ sea shore property.. change for seashoro property. NO. 159, IN T H E C A TSK ILL S, near. » rumatlz” . hi. iicr life.. But the slight ’ He encouraged Her at times by sim­ idly monotonous tone, but bo stretched • NO. 24. OCEAN. GROVE.—Fine board­ ■ "NO. MS, (JllA'/.V LAKE, . N. Y.—A line ing houao property, on Afaln avenue; i’0 n o : 78, T r e n t o n , n . j .—B rick cottage summer residence property fronting Grand Hotel Station aiid Pine Hill H N D S T H C E LINE : Ump' lu the peddler’s smooth celerity ‘ ple platitudes dellve.red with jerky Im­ forth his hand. roam s; in fine o-rder: 2 lots' o f gro’unti, n Charles is reel; 8 rooms and bath; cel­ ■the lake, plot, liuOxSOQ feet, house eon- 1 ‘M™ of land. lino.trout stream, and 2 tains 11) rooms. In lino condition, furnished . lakes: -I now cottapos, elesant in design press! voness.^ / ^ . “Ob, Mr. Jacqucs!” slie cried, clasp- ' cnt* a corner; value, S7.500; mortgage, lar; healer, grate in.. parlor, etc.; prieo . 4f galt‘and the slurring way in wiiich $12,000 at fi per. cent. Will exchunge lor mortgage $1,500 at 5-per cent. Will throughout; value io.uDO; mortBUKO Sl.it'i); ■, ina llnlsh. every convenience and ap- “All right some time. * You' keep ing it wltli her shaking fingers,r while Trenton properly or farm in that vicinity. Wlll cxoliaugo for seu'Shore property. 1 pjjance .for. summer homes, and rent for he^hlluded to Its cause made her heart exchange for seashore property...... ’50 to $000 each _ a summer; price ...... spry. Good little woman.. Go better she looked up at hls'set face and be­ NO. 35. OCEAN GROVE.—Ha^dsonio ■*' NO. 79, BROOKLYN, N. Y.-O n Fulton NO. 121, N E W ■ SiMVUNA-, P L A .— l''ln [mortgage $12.000-at G per cent.: Will ex­ W arm over lilni. modern residence property of J5 rooms lot D0x2uo feet Iri size, opposite tho de­ nign, glittering.‘.steadfast eyes. “I street and Rockaway avenue, thirty min­ change for good property In the vicinity / Clothes are w,orn for. attornment or afterward. You hold, on spry.” . Mt. Carmel Way; thoroughly well built utes from New York City, thrco desir­ pot, line location for hotel or boarding of. New Yor house. .Price $350. Will oxchange lor lot /9 >HIS':is tlie.oldest established line'.in-Ocein,Grove ahd.- can’t thank you. You are too good. I In an attractive stylo and Iu g< ' able apurtment houses, .17x100 feet: l-l NO. 160, NEWARK. N: J.-Two. fino i comfort mid occasionally for both., The lie threw out his dogged looking chin value, $5,000; m ortgago $2,500 at 65 .per cent, rooms. :: bath rooms; olectrlc lights, elec­ in the North. " •A d o n ’ t,d eserve It.” ..Will exchange for Philadelphia property tric bells and other Improvements; value brick houses situate on High street, near ^ Asbury Park. Special facilities for'the prompt and „( ,flsh peddler's had evidently not been as a'horse sometimes suddenly stretcln NO.o f125. LONG.'BRANCH, ‘N. iir.Vi.uTn J.—East v* j Bloom field nvenuQ, 7 roorqs each, with all She broke down In a happy flood of NO. 37. OCEAN GROVE.—Thoroughly $13,UuO; m ortgage SO,000 at 5 per cent. W ill exchange equity for seashore property. fffiS improvements.. rdvc rVt. for ?20; eael. p. . . ;careful handling^of all kinds of Furniture, ,: ifej ^iouned to add ohnruitoiils stocky tiff* es b'Ts head forward. She. could not re­ tears, bending forward, her elbows on substantial and nicely furnished 12?ruom Plot Soxiw l'eet. 7-1 house and good ! month: price-$1,250 each: . >rtgagc.-$2,M0 house ort Webb" avenue, near the ocean; NO. - 80, BR O O K LYN , N. Y.—Chaunccy barn. Price $G,01i0,. . e Will exchange .u.re, no matter how liberal an allow­ frain from;,a. light laugh, her “spry- each. \vu! exchange. io r cottage in Boilers and Safes Shipping tags furnished free.- her kuoos, her face burled in*her hands. two lots of . ground In the plot: desirably street, near Ralph ■ avenuo, two 3-story lor 8 or 12 aero truek. furm notir Long Ocean Grove. ' M ® . located for all the year residence; value. Bianch. ance. inlghl lie made for vngarles of ;ness’t liad such a charm for him. -Shi* w as n ot “ s p ry ” a b i t ju st pui’e frame apartment houses; fivo rooms -In NO. 1G1, WfOODRIDGE:* N.- J.—Four Storage-for! all Icinds’of goods; ^Separate compart- $5,000; m ortgage, 52.000 at G por cent: U'llI each apartment: size 25x60; lot 25x100 feet NO. ]M,. OCEAN dliOVE. N. J.—Pino personal taste. She shrewdly opined ■S Poor fellow! She was not Of .great womanly, as she luxuriously sobbed In acres of ground with frontage of 390 feet exchango for suburban Nowark. property each; rentals ?61S each; prlcu'$7,000 each, residence property, on Wesley Lake, near on. Telford Road, old stylo colonial house, inents. . Eacli individual furnished.with a key.’- material; aid to him by the small her joy and gratitude and eonfu3lou or In tlio Oranges. . with a m ortgage of'$3,50U at 5 -per cent. loot bridge, grounds 45x60 leet, u room jj&lfimt they were not even warm, and Se- Will exchange for seashore property. 10 rooms and bath, all improvements, fine •it:*!- and pity. But.Mr. Jacques, would un­ NO. 38,. NEW* YORK CITY.—Three lots house. Value $J,oou; m ortgage $2,500,. at stnble, 4 acres of ground In tho tract; attic’s,clitnatle Conditions do not leave; nnjount of llsh' slie bought, ljut she saw on Loring Placo, near* Fordhnm Road, NO. 81, JE R SE Y CITY H EIGH TS. N. J. 5 per cent'. W ill exchange equity for prieo $12,000*., m ortgage $5,000 at f> per derstand. Soothed at last by lotting smullor place in Ocean Grove. $$,■: warm clothing out of one's cotisldera- tiiat her sunny vivacity and ready-ac­ ■ Twenty-fourth ward, enclv 23x125; value, Six line lots on Gulllis avenue; trolley cent. Will cxchungc for seashore prop­ herself utterly go and by the silent $0,500; mortgago, $::.J00. Will exchango for passes within 150 feet; size of lot 25x100 NO. 127, RED BANK, N. J.— Fine resi­ erty. " • tfon for too long a tlmr.-^ cord were support nnd solace to him. unencumbered residence proporty or lots feet each; value $1,000. eaea, -clear of en­ dence property on South street, j)lot lOux NO. 162, BOONTON, N. J., near Morris­ sympathy of the odd figure standing in Deal, Allenhurst, Asbury Park, Brad­ cumbrance. WJU exchange' for seashore 265. 10 room house; also barn and out­ 'tv...: “ Walt a minute. M r. .Tacques," she One prizes most, the good one most ley Beach or Avon. Some cash might be town—52-acre farm with 1700 feet, fronting above her In such‘tactful, voiceless pa­ property. • Y. • . buildings, everything In strictly first-class on macadamized road, high,.h and healt.healthy added If required to complete a trade. order; .Valuo $5,000; m ortgage *1,400.- W ill JKCOB STILES r«cy i e«Claltiled after thls’dkVgnosls. lacks, and she felt with sharper force tience.' she raised her head, a smile NO. 82, Plrtl.ADELPHIA,, PA.-FIne new... brie'brick *house with...... 10. large, rooms, NO. 41, DEAL, N. J.-Ono ofsthe hand­ rcsldehco property ...an North Thlrty- exclmngc for farm near Freehold. «ood barn and other outbuildings: price | v i; • She• rail up stairs to*’ her brothers how lonely tlie bare lot of this poor breaking through her tear washed face. somest, lots at this rapidly growing and eighih street;.'J rooms; three-story brick; NO. 128, B R O O K LYN , N. Y.—Handsome $7,500; mortgage $3,000 at 5 per cent. Will; room aiul. ttshed out of Ids bureau a peddler must be \\‘hen he apprehended Ml*. JA cqu cs w as c ^ nO -' ; very desirable resort; located on the price $1,800; m ortgage $1,801) at 5.4 per prlvato residence on St. Marks' avenue. exchango' for seashoro property. OFPICES: . • . ■ Monmouth drive east of the macadam cont. Will exchange equity for seashoro Lot IS feet 9 Inches xl28;- house 47 feet road; sizo 50x170 feet; value, $2,r>00: en­ NO. 163'. MONTCLAIR. N. J.—A 2£- /Up/ medium weight suit of underwear. .the loss of her smiles and bright .words property. . deep, three stories, new* and fitted up ni story framo residence. 12 rooms, all • lm. 702 Mattison Avo., Railroad Depot, Asbury Park, 4-5 Corlio 3 A v e,; i W e s t cumbrance, $l,‘i00 at 0 pev cent. Will ex­ NO. s;i, WILMINGTON, DEL.—On West modern style. Price $15,000; mortgago which she. brought back and bestowed: wlth'tho grudging tenacity of a miser. change for jjinall proporty or lot In provements, grounds 104x136 feet.- close to • Cutting from a.Seattle paper of Dec. Sixtli street, desirable, residence property $7,500 at 5 per cent. Will exchango lor railroad stations, very desirable property;* Grove. 46 IVlain Ave , Opp. Association Office, Ocean'Grove. P o s t - V M '^’iwlth a delightfully inotherly air on Mr.. This, was the “spryness” to which Jio Ocean. Grove. consisting of ten rooms, hot and cold suburban-residence or gcnlleman’s coun­ price $9,000; mortgage, $4,500 .at 5 per cent. 20, 180—. pasted In the scrapbook of a NO. 44, OCEAN GROVE.-Plonsant water, bath; finished In hard wood: value try place. offlce/Box 669, Asbury Park, N. J. i's encouraged'her by brusque assertions Wlll oxehange for seashore property; Jacques. His kubwipg eyes deepened spry'little woman of. the city: double house on Clark avenue, near Cen- $3,OuO; m ortguge $2,200 at t* per cent. Will NO. 129, BROOKLYN,-N. Y:—Flnc prop­ NO. 164, MONTCLAIR, . N. J.—A tral: 6 rooms on each side; furnished exchange equity for seashore property. blackness and were focused?on her full of .well wishing which had no erty on Lexington avenue, one oloek story house, 10 rooms, noarly new. % “ Seattle may hot lie aware that It lias throughout; one lot hi the rflot.- Will ex­ NO. 81, ELIZABETH, N. J.-On West ifrom ruin eioelevated* railroad grounds, 2uxt00, modem improvements, slzo of ground ^ f f .witli 'inoio [irobing keenness as he took foundation, pear, simple soul! had a distinguished visitor lately, change for small country place on Long Grand street, lot 40x150 feet in fine neigh­ houso '3 £stories high, bath on each lloor. 75x314 feet, prieo $8,000:. . . m ortgugc $4,00( 000 at Island, or In Northern Now Jorsey. with­ borhood; valuo $2,500. Will exchango ior. Price $7,0.000; mortgago $3,750 at 4 per .cent, her offering^ '; • ^ So she smiled bravely'and gave her ^pbose who may have seen the magnifi­ in an hour of clew York. Value, $3,000. 5 per cent, Will exchange for seashore “NOBODY ELSE HAVE. YOU. JITS' FOR YOUV seashoro proporty. • - • . ■ . i ' W ill exchange. exc . property. /VLill S u pp lies ^ ::»‘>*y.6 u ! bu lly good, spry w om a u :'' tie head a saucy toss as she replied confi­ cently arrayed and rfchly bejeweled NO. 40, N E W YOR1C CITY|—H andsom e NO. 85, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.-17-room NO. 130, BROOKLYN. N. Y.—Pine resl- now house on W'est- 161et street, near furnished boarding house, with two lots, denco property • on Bushwlck avenue, lot The Luxury ot f^{rem arked with calm succinctness. dently : • “Oh, we siiall.come out all ; gentleman from Alaska probably did Boulevard; 18 feet front, four story; value M echanics’ Tools on Embury avenue; thrco blocks from 25x100, houso 20x54, 11 room s and bath, b u y t h e right, Mr. Jacques. I.know you would gift, through a -courteous Instinct for “The little woman, who had been so Jacques,” slip replied aulmatodly; while not recognize In. him tlie sullen fish ped­ $17,000; m ortgage $11,500. W ill exchango tho ocoan; valued at • $5,000; mortgago steam and hot air heater. Valuo 5S.30J; : As he did not show.up lor threedays equity for unoncumbored property in mortgage $4,000. Will exchange for Ocean this ccreinonious call of parting. She game, so “spry;” , felt her “spryness” a her• sprightly smile emphasized;:lier dler whocused to sell them very excel­ $1,500. .Will exchange for city or subur­ she began lo think the warmer cloth* like to help me. If. you cou ld. A n d you Ocean Grove. * • ban property...... Grovo residence property or place in Jer­ the Bath was truly touched by this artless hom­ heavy footed thing now.- The sense- worn cheeks.' "I ain sof glad to see you lent sea food three or .four years ago. NO. 47, PHILADELPHIA.—Seven-room sey nenr Now York. m £f:'lMg bail come a little late ami made up do. Those sea .bass Monday were so. NO.. 86, ASBURY PARK. N. J.-Sub- that.ln a few days they would have to looking so well! How-long are you go-' .‘Frqnch Jack.’ us every one calls him houso on Montrose street; In good order; stantlal and- deslrnble hotel property on • NO. 131, LONG BRANCH. N. J.—On nice.; And you must look.' right down age and wished him to know she recog­ steadily rented nt $1G per month; value, fA^v^ lier mind to call on,Mr/ Jacqtiek lie avow their, failure tilled her resolute lug to be iii >.ea:ileV“ ' Second nvcnue, wit'iln two blocks of tho Bath avenuo near tho ocean, • 2VC*jstory nized and appreciated It He tucked up. Alaska way, played In better luck $2,250; no. encumbrance. Will exchange ocean, consisting of 75-room house nnd hotel with SO rooms; grounds 250x27J feet. is not a new subject. Even the .old Romans made k ^.^wa.s gn ingrowing-.duty which was, Into the trOut holes, for 1 never tasted soul with poignant misery. .Teiideriy “ G otom prnnv mornlp.'Mie said terse* than inOst of. those1 who strike the trail for cottage In Ocean Grove. 22-room anncx:"furnlshed tbroughoht: lot All in good order. Value $20,000. Mort­ §i tlie ends Into his corduroy waistcoat as gage $3,WO at live per cent. Will ex­ j-iiowcver. Its own reward. She .found such delicious ones as you bring me. 1 sympathetic toward . everything hu­ for the Klondike. Some years ago bo NO. 48. OCEAN GROVE.—Very hand­ 125x150 feet; value $17,000; m ortgage $11,000. H ly- • '■ .; : ... the principal feature of their homes. But tlie ancient If to secure It better, shoved bis chin some private residoaco of 12 rooms and Will exchange Jor city or suburban prop­ change. In a wretched room with a dirty shall keep 'spry.' You and 1 ate tbe man, It was her dearest and best who “Oh. I am sorry you are going so discovered the Gollghtly mine, one of ’ •* . not and1 * cold water, 'bath, heater, etc. erty. • NO. 132, BAYSWATER, . N. Y. (Far SEWING MACHIKE ‘spry’ kind.; You take care of your­ out above Its bright folds and repeated were to go under. ' sopn. But It'wjis. nice of you to come the richest yet found In.that land of splendidly built and on a prominent cor­ NO. 87, BROOKLYN. N. Y.-On Lex­ Rockaway)— Well located.and desirable l^vvdrab blanket and a rug of gray squir- ner;, admirably located for both ‘summer su: building plot, 75xl7U feet on Suunysido baths are not adapted to modern houses. W hat peo­ like an amiable parrot with a restrict­ ington avenue, near Lewis avenue, three- Do not bo deceived liy those wlio nd- s e lf ” A cloud of gloom, physical as well as and see me. You can’t be going very the yellow metal. Sonic sharpers got and winter residence; ...... lot 40x60 valuo atory single brick tlat, 20x100 feet. In avenuo. Price- $1,250; mortgage $500 at G fe*?;:!;rel skins tugged up close around his, 50,000: mortgago, $3,000.$3,000, W ill exchangeexc:50,000: for vcrtiso li ?l>0.00 Sowing Machine for ed vocabulary: .moral, shrouded the “merry time of far ilv that is all your, luggage,” she him fuli o f whisky and bought It o f first-class order; all improvements; value per cent; Will exchange for a cottage at ple want todaj' is luxury in a.condensed spacc and at ^i?:‘-.'iicck. Nothing was. visible of tiie small Ills satisfaction showed Itself char­ small property In Ocean Grovo, Asbury $7,000;-mortgago $3,750 at 4 per cent. WIU Ocean Grove. • §20.00. Tillskincl of unuichiitu cnit Yule,” • There was no snow, no keen, went on hm^liingly. VWliy don’t you liltii boforo. lt was developed lor SSOO^ > Park, or lots at Loch Arbour, Allenhurst except his round head with the acteristically. 'Ills eyes rounded bright­ “You stay and keep spry, good little exchango for seashore property. NO. 133, WEST PHILADELPHIA, PA. ,bo bought from uaorany of our s ix bracing air to act as a stimulant A set It down on the lloorV” . Then with From Its yield up to now this would or deal. . -. —Five houses on South 48th streot. and 4 moderate cost. W e have, fitted up in our store ly; then the lids half closed'until the w om a n .” , NO. 88, PHILADELPHIA Pa.—On Oxr dcalem from §15.00 to §13.00. Iw-^ose cropped goldrn hair slashed with- heavy.' depressing fog, a huge blanket a sudden change .of voice: “Wliy do mean about 1,(100 per; cent profit on NO. 53, OCEAN GROVE—A substantial ford street, near Twenty-third, 10-room houses on Glenmoro avenue. Each 2 pupils shone through the .thick lashes, With which lie turned and went. The and thoroughly equlppt-d 25-rootn board­ house; nowly papered and painted; first- story, B- room brick buildings, with WE MAKE A VARIETY. bath-rooms, showing all the newest features. Drop'^fa ': M^four or fivc'deeoratlve scars. of moist,vapor, smothered the elty and you go Christmas dayV CQme and their lu vestment (?), and It has not ing houso. located .directly. on tho ocean class location; price $6,000; mortgage porches and modern conveniences. Lots front, with an ocean view from all tho THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. ■ Uls'cyes. turned toward her as she like points of sunlight Ills air of Im­ last she saw of his stocky, resolute fig- stilled her. . 1 • have dinner with us,” -she ciled Impul­ panned out yet. ‘French Jack* started $3,000. Will exchange for seashore prop­ 14x53 euch. Total net rental $395 per un- rooms In the house; sewer and artesian erty.; V .num. Valuo of entiro property $11,700.1 aud gee them— not’ to.buy, but just to be posted. ’9 mense .sagacity was so childlike that It uro was when he disappeared down a On Christmas eve the thick atmos­ sively. (She could eat less turkey, and Avater connections; furnished throughout: Mortgago $8,100., Will exchango equity of Tlio Feed determines the strengtli or ^^eotered the kounelllke room,'glittered' in to drink himself to death when be N O .'89, TR E N TO N , N, J .-T h re e -sto ry . leafy lane, a line of red (her scarf) sur­ * frontage of GO feet on one street, and 75 $3,600 for property at Ocean Grovo or As­ weakness of Bowing Machines. Thu ;with fiercer sweetness from ‘Jls stolid amused her greatly.' ’ . .- . . phere was worse than ever, and the that would make It do for four!). had his eyes opened to wbat he had feet on nnothor; value, $15,000; oncum- brick house, 10 rooms and bath. Avlth; bury Park.' 25x100 feet to side alloy; valuo $5,500: free Double I'ccd combined with oilier “Me all right. You Jos’ keep spry.- mounted by .a golden crescent (his hair) sinhll household drooped with-propor­ “Good little woman,” lie repeated done. But his Iron system weathered branee, $5,000 at 6 per cent. Will exchange NO. 131, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.—Hand­ ^russet.' face. What was in evidence of for city or suburban property, of encumbrance. .Will oxchange for Ocean titrimg points makes tho JVcw Home showing festively In.tbe gay suushlne. tionate depression. Slie made a frantic softly, “can’t ” the D. TV8 successfully, and he came Grove property. » some private residence on Broadway, sub­ Mr. Jacques \\Vs effective. The Ush Everything go.” , • • ..'; NO. f«5, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.-'A 10- stantially built,..2Vi: stonss, with 8 rooms tho best Bowing Machine to buy. ?00 S 202 - t (iya NO. 20, CAPE . N. J.—11-room He threw out his chin with his droll It was a gala touch of color to which effort to be cheerful, to be a true wo­ Then he slowly opened the small bag here a downcast, friendless beggur, room furnished cottage on Clark avenue, and cellar, heater, etfc. Vaiuo $5,500, mort­ ? peddlc.r^nKTa fever. opposite the park, furnished throughout; house on Elmira . wreetS,wlth plot 5Qxi25 gage, $2,100. they were,both contributory. man to lier nieriklnd. At least she he had on his knees nnd took out of it ‘none so poor to do him reverence/ and feet; valuo $2,500;/clear of- oncumbrance. .vV’ She cheere.d and heartened him, an aggressiveness and went away. sewer and water connections; valuo, NO. 135, LONG BRANCH. N. J.-On mm could be “spry” enough to make the an imposing bundle of crisp new notes sold fish In a listless way for a living. $3,500; encum brance. $1,000. Will exchango Will exchange for property on Northern Write for CIRCULARS s s S l,* ; Things did not Improve. She reflected with a sudden 'pretty Now Jersey coast. •' Rockwell avenuo, near business centro of wo luanufacturoami prices bol'orepurchasing. *.i easy task, for lie was as stoical as an' most that was possible of tho material tied together. The denominating figure “Something rovlved’hls old spirit ap- for small boarding houso in Ocean Grove, city, 'J room houso, 2 lots v.-ueli< 50x135, all T h ey ■got w o r s e .' conceit that gold and scarlet are hues, or for residence property near New York NO. 01, TRENTON, N. J.—Fine' “A“ in good order. Valuo $4,500; mortgago ill Indian about his Ills, while the eager, features of the festal season. She on tho top one was 1,000. parently,-for when he lmd hoarded'up City. front collage on South Clinton street, of the setting sun and that Mr. $2,0uu at G per cent. ' twinkling eyes betrayed his enjoyment Business was dull with her'father would get up as nice a Christian din­ “Jack tell you wait All come right enough to stake liimsclf again he made NO. 56, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.-Coihmo- containing 7 rooms, nnd cellar: elcctrlc THE NEV/ HOME SEWING'MACHINE CO. ears pjuss the door; valuo $2,500; mort­ NO. 12G, P IN E IIIL L , N. • Y .—A * find ' OIUNOC, MASS. and brother. Tlie market was so slow Jacques might have declined behind ner as she could. Bless them! It was Has come,” lie continued iu the same dlous 17-room boarding houso on Embury boarding house, property, consisting of .25 f t her“babying.” a bee Hue for Alaska. He has struck avenue, within two bioeUs of tho ocean; gago $1,000 ut 5 per cent. '»• 2S UnlonSq. N. Y., Chicago, III., Atlanta, «ii.f that hilly .top of . tiie street forever as rooms, completely furnished throughout; .Then she tripped off and sent her and uneasy that nothing came In, atid the last one they would have in the old even tones, like n prophet vindicating It rich once more. Captain Black of furnished throughout: all In good order; NO*. 92, TIUCNTON, Jtf.- J.—New “ A “ largo prlvato lco houso and servants* St. Louis,Mo.,.Dallas,'Tex.,San Francisco, C;lI front cottage, store, restaurant ano pool their money was slipping a way. far as she was concerned. house. himself. “Good little wonian, $50,0QQ the steamboat line to Juneau says that sewer and water connections; value, quarters beshlo tho nialu. house, two acres FOn SAtE BY ^'doctor to. him, while she hastened $5,000; encum brance, $1,500; or will ex­ room on desirable part’ of South Broad of ground in-.tho plot, located on tho nor own salary as a teacher came to . Well, ho was gone—one small priva­ She had got a turkey (not overobesei for you. Nobody else have. You. Jus' up there they say ‘French Jack' can change free of cncumbruhco for clear street; house contains 9 rooms and bath, home and got a bottle of good wine property In Philadelphia or vicinity. with cellar under entlro building; barn mala street near centre of village. Tlnu Mdrfe; tion the more In her life, now getting and had made a plum pudding (not os­ for you.” » smell gold. It would bo more like It to Hill is ono of .tho finest resorts in tho aod. some light, nourishing food (per* be the baekboiie of the family support NO. 67, OCEAN GROVE, N, J.-Doslr- on the rear lot, which, opens on an IS-foot JOHN N..BURTIS. tentatiously rich), and they should As he repeated tho pronOun, which alley; electric cars pass the- door; vuluo CatsUlU Mountains. Price Savings T h e ;V , The men did not dare to let anything so full of them. As she turned back to say that lie. can see It through the able D-room furnished cottago on. Webb Bank mortgage $2,500 at 5 per cent. haps Mr. Jacques’ stomach was no bet* have plenty of hard sauce with It. made It evident how sedulously he was earth, for he has an eye as piercing as avenue, a little inoro than two. blocks $5,000; m ortgage $1.D00 at 5 per cent. Lightning .... ter clothed than his body) and brought go until they could realize better on It • them with a determination to lieed his from tho ocean; furnished throughout; NO. 37, EAST ORANGE, N. J.—Four NO. 137, Ocean Grove, N. J.—Two. lino ♦Undertaker and Sinbalmer,* She dashed away an impudently In­ safeguarding her good, he looked al­ a diamond drill, though ho Is as dumb lots, corner Clinton street and Traymont lots on Broadway, ono a corner, to cx- Shoerriakar ; At this time. In tiie’spring weather, advice aud keep up her “spryness” to sewer and water connections; value, clmngo for improved property. ■ .tlaein to the stricken, friendless crea- trusive tear at the thought She even most ludicrously serious. •. • as a buuip on a log. ’ But If reports’ are $3,COO; no encumbrance. Will exchango avenue; valuo.$1,250. Will exclulugo >for 708 Mattison Avenue, Inis op^nod a for clear property in the vicinity of Asbury Park or Ocean Grovo property. ’ NO. 138, SOUTH BEACH, S. l.-Large y‘f;Vture.-_ ■; Mr. Jacques called at her liack door the end she heaved a light sigh as a bought a few sprays of holly and had “ Oh, Sir. Jacques!” she ^xolaimcd, true bo has got money enough now to. bra n ch .shop In .Phlladeiphla. . NO. OS, EAST-MILLSTONE. N. J.—On plot of land with frontago of 781 feet on A 8 HUKY PARK, N, .1. * She had prepared the food with her one.morning without his wabbly cart, last tribute tiy the departed peddler. herself gathered from the woods some1 startled, bewildered. “What do you let that talk for liltu. . NO. 58,. PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Very Elm street, brick slato .roor dwelling the New York Bay, and with frontago on OCEAN tlie boulevard of 288 feet Iff depth, price but with two magnificent brook trout Poor Mr. Ji^tiuesl 8 0 ft, trailing moss. mean? You must not think of such.a ” 'French Jack/ Is likely to hang on handsome prlvato resldonco. on North house of 11 rooms anti bath, with con­ Coillus and lhir|al CaHketson hnmt or /ur- GROVE ’•wn hand that be might get more • Sixteenth Btreet, lot 22x174 feet, 15-room servatory, -furnaco,. stationary range, $20,000; will exchange for improved sea­ nlslied to order. Special attention given lo Tho afternoon was dragging to Its thing. Why should you be so geper- to eyery cent of It. too, for he has no shoro property. ■ pleasure out of It She bad her notldn In his hand. lie had come to say good* It was a i)(oof of her warm generos­ house, with two baths and all modern Baltimore heater, fino mantels, etc.; also mining picture*. Telephone 02’. On Pilgrim miserable close, and the acrid fog was ©tiB to me? You must have peoplo of relatives or friends nnd no expensive' conveniences; press brick with brown- leo house;;! 1-4 acres of ground in the plot; No. 139, PAOLA, FLORIDA—Fino tho uneiuotlouul little man’s scnsl- ity that she could give such thought stono trim, white wood finish; ’valuo, value $9,000; mortgago $3,500 at 5 per cent, orango grovo of ten acres located In the P a t h w a y , more dismally oppressive than ever.' your own.” “ I go ’way., I know wheyc,” ho add­ and feel such hearty hope for tho suc­ tastes barring a .pretty .fancy, for1 $12,500; mortgngo, $6,000 nt 5 per cent. W ill wilt exchango for Asbury Park or Ooean above named town, within Uvo minutes .^nijlilty, nnd besides.the tall Swede girl oxchange equity for good property In As- Grovo property. of two railroads; part of tho trees In optw.slte the poai- . But she busied herself In bestowlug Ho shook his head twice sharply. clothes. He Is as sfcy of stroug waters oilloei. , . . : ;;i; had not set been trained to such cull* ed with hit naive-Importance and se- cess of her queer protege when home bury Park. ' , • ? NO. 99, BROOKLYN, N. Y.—On Sttiy- bearing: good 10-room house, barn and AMOS' UPPINCOTT, tbe Christmas grceiin about the sitting "I could not tako^sucb an immense now as a bull Is of a red flag. He has other outbuildings, everything In- first- I t w ill prove a n eret!veuess. “Yoii helped get money to matters were making her soul sink. ' NO. CO, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.-Cornor vesant avenue, near Halsey street, three- aoeomuiodutlon {V nary' achievements as calf’s foot jelly, and dining rooms, fighting vigorously sum from you. I could not take any­ already left, probably beaded for Alas­ proporty on Webb avenue, nearly new, story and • basement, brick 12-roora class Bhape, and the property finely lo­ cated;- prieo $6500, freo of encumbrance. Idercliant Tailor and Men’s FurnlshfiT toOecan Qrove , , i fe;thongh she had Improved a little on go." And ho tugged ri greasy chamois Her father was worrying under the against her sinking spirits, bound to be thing that I would not be able to help with 7 rooms and bath, heater, not ana houso, with bath and all improvements, pooplo. He is ka again, after being hero only a few cold water, etc.; two lots of ground In tho rents .for $800; value $12,000; mortgago NO. 140, TALLAPOOSA. G A-Tw o lota bng, tbe inoutli nf It tlcil with a Btiing,' eontlnned strain of. business troubles. “spry” .to the last. She had pukU t up l the n o w rea dy fo r > a *': iT* the, monumental Ignorance she brought my father and brother with If they days. Nobody knows why he came.” plot: valuo, • $5,000. with building loan $7,500. Will exchango for Asbury Park 25x150 feet each, close to the business sec­ bnaincAS. IlepaVr- - mortgage $2,800. Will exchango for prop­ property. tion of the, city; will exchange free and 210 Main Street,. erty Ing at lowest oily 'i erty in Northern New JereeytJoreoyi NO. 100, YONKERS,. N. Y .-In beauti­ clear fo r equity In seaside ‘cottnB'o. p rices. Satl8ftfc- NO 01, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.-Deslr- ful Greyston© Park,, Arden Fhkpo; lot NO. 141. WINDSOR, N. . J.—Handsome Opposite It. H. Station, Atbury park, N, J. tlou guarantcedcy.

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An a’mendmont to the bill abolishing CAN JUICE’S BOOK WASHINGTON LETTER W CEAN GROVE TIMES •the one-cont stump tax on express re­ I^VBUSHEO, EVCBY SATURDAY.. ceipts niKl-telegraph messages,' a nd re- His Life Written by Miss Maria Brown, o f Kroui Our tt«gulrtrCo’rro»noiKit*iii.; : a ; ; ;nv.:yt-'^a M AIN AVENUE, OCEAN OROVE 1,-iiniiig :.he' tax on ralilrend and steam­ ’ Long:. Branch. • ... a - Washin'gt'on, Dec.; 27, 1900. See Our Enormous Line of Stfe ;.::!-- ship freight'! receipts,- was. carried In .. (President McdClnloy’s attitude toward ' T.ho life of .Qol; Dan Rice, soon . to i'<^'Aabu>y Pork Office, No. za6 Alain Street tilts: House of /Representatives t,he lat­ the. amended Hay-Pauncefprto treaty 'b e ' puiblisheti, /^vill make;' interesting •has. ;been so porslsteniUly m isrepresent-, i # ^ ------ter part'of.last.week. The amendment road ing’. . i'1'lie book" wi 11 contain un- ed' t/lialt the vassumplliton is fair ‘ that • BEEULE. , P u b lis h e r restored the tax on .e.-ipress receipts u'ards ot 800 jwges, in twenty chap tors, jjHieii o f it 'Jia^, been intentiQnal. l ho 1 q u i n n , • ■ Managing/Editor and altered tlie form o f the. section so', ill; ‘addition to' the fanidns* clow n’s .6;'- United. States Constitution.’ gives the igin-andeias/of life and t'hinga, cleverly Senate ..equal power willi the President t as to compel-the company Instead of ter ed,at 1 J»'e -PosIolUco a t O '.ean; Clroi e, >yri tten by ’Miss Maria 13r o w'n. ■ > ‘ ' ‘ iii tlie m aking of Itreaties. Therefore, ‘J ., an Sccoiiti-Claja, M utter... the shippers to pay t'he tax. Of course . To get a fall* Idea of what;the buok when- the Senate i n i is' avisdom saw lit tlic slilppor Is -glad: o f It ami will -want AV.lll coUttain rbfxuires a thorough re- to amend the treaty wi:tii Great; B r't- &earyli 'between; vthe:- covers|--i which $ j p v t : 'TO - CORRESPONDENTS—W e 1 Sh a ll- b e to! extend . thanks to Representative ' a.l n' that 'had • been' negotiated by.' 'the' S e e Our W o n d e r f ul Ten Cent DolIs ‘ to receive. items' of news anti cow-, means several.’days’ reading, . Coionoi Executive ’brapcli o f the government, Smltli,- o f il|chigan,'\Vhn Introduced XIice had many thrilling udventures, *'J?'.mfintca.tlons on subjects, o f ‘ intere/str to. it was only exercising its a const!tu- SrM6t5ils"coniimuilI.ty. . W rite onl« on one si^e tiie massage, and the 123 .members who' was reived with honors, by disting w C T t h e s h e e t . ;■ t i DT.ial right, and: it is ri die ul'oUs t o . say: See-our .sensational offerings in 4 and 9 cent Toys, voted fo r It. tf-his is the kind of leg­ ■uished riien, both; hom e-and; crowned iL ^hOreby tfyriVishoiI any; legitimate iS^il’The: ftill nam e omV address .of the writer heads' abroad,: besides ire dId iu tich to "Gam es, Books, etc. ,J A :regular 25c; size game— 10 Idnds fia^Kihpuld f. accom pany all communications, islation that Is popular with the people'.-. cause for objection,, elther.'.on the part . here a t 9 'cen ts. A ^ - A^-AA'-Av; ' ^j^Siot.'Jiccessariiy for publication, but as a ndievO suffering ' iliumaulty : wherever of T'resident MclKiriloy\.or o f the ’ g b v -- ^tffU arantee of good faitli. Anonymous■ let- he werit'VV.V: - . ' . ' -X•> . - V ; :.v. > ; c rnmeht *of Groat Britain, . and J t :was We-never have been and never-will.be undei'sold. i ^;tert.-;'wiH .not be- rioUced. :, ■ TANTUM SURE OP OFFICE • Col. Illtfo’sV parentage .will, interest an .Insult t'o 'bhe intelligence and pa- B u y the boy! a D o llar-W atch , guaranteed a y e a r b y . dress ail com m unications/’either;.for-' /iiifljiJv 'Hiis la ithei‘ :was JD'a nie 1;. M uLar em. Editorial or .new s deportments, to ■tvitftilam (?t Secretary 'Hay, w iio wfis the the maker.,:, • .• :0f ■ S cotch . dAscent, Whi 1 e . 'his mdtiier, President’s psiwbnal representative! in M • Til 13 ,EDITOR. Favored Willi Reappointment as Sergcan'- jSlizabeihA:JtJce\6 riijh,. was a datiglrter Bibles and Books. t titti ii’os'ollijitloii o f the treaty, to circu­ OCEAN GROVE T ’MES, .. ; '- ■" dt-ArmS of the Next Assembly. , o f 'Rev..''Rl'eihanl Crum, a soldiOr und late. storie's o f his* havin g,tillreatenad to See our, line of Steam.a,nd Electrical Toys. . J OqOtin GroVel N.‘ J. ' Metiibfiist preacher. .The; Crum-1?'. sot-; resign because the treaty was amend­ Tr.ee Ornaments. OIBecr Frank TanUim, of Ocean 'tied in 'Monmouth county early in the ed, Why, ‘the author of a bill passed After twelve years of hard work we are not going to OVERUSING RATES Grove, is officially sla'tei) for another pi'es^nt centuiy, and at ihe graveyard •by the House which is amended by the . ‘ M O N tllA . ‘ . teiirii iva.sergcanit-a't-ai-ms of the House . o t Kii'slt .Metliodist' - .Episcopal .^hiircrh■ allow any cuticern to undersell us. Watch for .our Christ-' J ( a I 3 ) 0 I 12 Senate would 'have as . much justifica­ o f Assem bly.-. Tantum returrif-d fvnm. now; nearing .the ceirtur^inarlii; can. be tio n for resrgn'i'ng; The large m*ajority; liras bills, out now in a few days. Wait and see our win- V Vi sT oo'iii -ii ;l 50S2 iW.SS OO^'i 00 8 5 rx> Trenton on . Tuesday evening, anti rc- : fenn'd .epitaphs, o f:,.'tj’lie ;fanvily fwiliich, 1 1 7.i •2 (Hi H out 4;»0; HoO 0 " 00 of - ythe. ; S e n a t e w h ic h ; ■ adopted •; the dows crowded, with Toys and Holiday Goods that arc use-, 1? ii 7 :i 5 i! 75 .ano; finof 7-tfu noo i«oo friends. ' ■ " ' • • • . 15Hzabe th R /ce Cr urn an dv Da ii le i. M i- ■ which this government reserves•: the. 17fi •V 7;> H‘S> ‘1 Ui! 7 0»v iVSO WlX) 22 rjiJ The. 'Republican' majority, ot the Liren were, married in, .1821. •; The nup­ Buy early. - Remember we. are always crowded on H 2.i •I'INl niBl 800 1100 17 00 ]!() 00 I’ig'b.t:to donitrol and -defend the Nicara- ii (XI caucus tial knot'■was tied by. the vjllage>squire :>«i r » 7.s •liVJ n a*i‘ s»uo.i:i 50:22'oo .SBOti House at a at tlie State House gua' Canal in its o\vn vruy, spoke fo*. '.Christmas. You will find qur gc. toys larger than other’s 8(K ■iw h M 7 2-V11 S»;-J0 00 20 00|' 41 0 on Tuesday afternoon agreed upon the iit ‘Hightstown.;Th6 . brld;e,' yrho was itself,. and the otli er pr dp ose d am end- ioc. ones. You will, find our .9c. .Carpet Sweepers the H7'. fi (Ml V 00 flori'iKfl'iooo^oo ./» • organization of the: next- House - and only sfxteGii ;yeara,*haC married.:-;..JVfc- : hi ohts, inchull ng ^•he abrogation j o f the. A same as others at .ioc. You will find pur 9c.; doll heads i f clarlns General William-.'J, Sewell the about i't, and ;fche ni'arrlajre w as;after­ get a$ large. a Vote J n t-h'e Senaite. Presi­ ;a00ii5i)0.i000 2T) 00180 00 4500-75 00 12500 caucus .nominee tor;United States Sen­ ward aimulleU;! McDareu also paid Our 9c. Games larger and a larger assortment. Our f e r - d e n t, McK inley d oes; hot regard /this ,as ator. , , ;?30,000 \ dnmagcs for tnarrying-s tlie any ref I e^flon e IDh er' o n himBelf. or •Sec­ 9c. Blocks, Books, Iron Toys., etc., will lead and abso­ : ‘ ^i'ftrred positions^ per cent, extra,. - The House organization agreed upon daughter of iMr;’ Crum; iV'hitih sum was retary.'^Hay* and when the, amended lutely and finally, defy all competition— better toys." We .. (:vlical‘ notices 30 cents' per lirif caeb In- iri ilio caucus was a;; follow s- ' For iJvehl iri trust fo r the^ ‘famous cl'Own, /. S: : tlon; for three ..week:? or .more. 25 per •it!eaity; is; ratified, whUch. it is hoped 11, carry a line of.Toys, Games,.etc., tlrat no house on this a*At, •. discount. They must in. a il, cases Speaker, William Jf. Bradley; of .Cam-, ‘who; was ’ibovn Janudry; 25, 1323.- _;-V will be -before the Ohrlstmas recess,'he W^yer''*Ady/.^'attec1ied.' ■. f. . ■ ■• dob; leader of the majority, Vivian M. 'Daniel ;I\lclJ.xren, Jr., 0 ? k liis m oth­ wil'l at once forward it to tihe British coast has the.nerve:to buy; and the same cut prices go on -H0};,§Displiay Heads 15; cents 'per line. Seven Lewis, of Passaic; elerK, James Parker, er’ s m Itldie; ri am e,;R i m, -, early : in ; life, governmenL. H tihp British, govern­ ■ every item. ■ . ,■■' ■ '■ W^ppords make a line. ..,a; ; '■ o f Passaic; assisi'a.n't clerk, George i'-. ‘wiiibli;clung .to, him’ to. theyend'.';:.;^:,;':;; ment ..rejects it, 'tihat :.will be its own Poole, of Morris',, sergeant-at-iirms, •Rice’s inpther, a; few;years' after/ her' Don’t buy in the city. Patronize home.trade, ahd SUBSCRIPTION RATE • affair, • Opinion.* differs as to whether' you will save .time, care, car-fare and breakage, to say Wr I'ranli Tnnttim, of JloiKiiouthVlli'st ,-iSr' :1 ega 1 SE'inra tion from Jlriljaren, mar­ the rejection- of the', treaty by Great WM* year ...... if.*..*.* ,$1X0 Siotaut sei;'r-ant-at,arms. David 07 ried H ug'ri Jfa n»ah an Y o u n g RI ce wa s ;Six Months . . ^ ...... ♦.... CO. Bri tain : won Id. -delay ’ tlie; Nicaragua nothing of delays and worry. ‘-^RireO iionths Parker, of Ocean; supervisor ot Houso tu tored b y -his step -fa th er, 'Who m ani­ Oi'nai. •. I t ;m ight; delay, the beginning, A full line of (lames, Dolls, Paints,-Blocks,. Express ' Single Copies 3s Cents. Each'^ ' -1 hills, Charles II. P’olwo'.l. of Uurling- fested considerable pride in yonhg Dan, of that ca rial, trot it is very certa in that tcn. __ Whom, he said, hod tihe “making of a the delay. w,ouid 'only be temporary, as. Wagons, Sleds, Rocking Horses, Doll Carriages, Doll Oo- smart 'boy." ■ it wo-uid arouse public opinion in this Carts, Black-Boards, Doll Swings, Doll Cradles, Doll Beds, ^•'SAibBDA.Y, DKCKMBER 22, I'flOO. Additional Local I'cms. , 'An oarly incfider.it is recorded hove cburjjry t'o a pitch that* would make; Dolt Tables, Steamboats, Steam Engines, Magic Lanterns, W ± - = - . > — v . I). Hatneld Is In Troy, N. Y; in tho boy’s life. ' .Mannhan was a large 'the spoed'y completion of 'the Nicara­ dalrym'an. One day there was trouble Doll Trunks, Tree Ornaments, Tool Chests, VeloclpedeSi etc. fi& M erry Christmas! ''M r * M. A. .Paul, of Laltowood, wan gua ,Ga^wl: a certaiiity.; a y,; ■•/• :' .■ • ’ am ong t.'he cnittle. 'Mana-han carried The ‘House opened the third week of Prices vafy from 5 c . t o $ 7 each. Parcheesi, 69c. In town on Thursday. .’ ihe boy out to see the disturbance. .' Sirs. U E. Kilmer and ^on Edward,. the session *by taking up and passing |.?v;^ho. Asbury Park Journal’s fjpeclal The little feUlow was placed upon a the '.regular penSJon. appropriation bill, have gone to Rutherford. • j)lank across a sduare l)ox. WHren K$y®jid5iy number, issued on Friday of whk,h carries a little more than ?l.*lf),- An extra rehearsal of the Choral .order was restored all 'that was visible WEDEL’S VARIETY STORE ■w.cfek,' was a commendable: hit of 000,009^ :: . Union was held on Tuesday evening. of the boy was a pair of red top -boots. . The House Ways and Means Com-, 620 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. '^jf«n;ter;'rise on tlio part of that hustling ■ Jlr. James H. Reid, formerly of the He .liad 'toppled vlio -h-ad : heard a ' rumor that m embei'i. of St. l’uul’s ch oir at the time to ride the hbrse. not Hltely Until.well along 'in January. iRice also rode “ Sn-owhall,” Jim Kel­ raUroatl.priv’llcges Were to Op 'Hamilton! Cottage on Wednesday even­ One reason for this is that some Sena­ l y ’s fam ou s raic-er, in a 1000/yard race. t/curiiailed. ing. tors who are interested in;trying to 'He had numerous mounts before reach­ A donation party was given Iter. get a mend iiients; for fiirflher red u cti bus j m ing ten years old nnd success crowned Famed the World Round m m r Thomas A. Brock, pastor df. tlio Blad- in t'he Revenue Reduction bill think ■'gj&&v?A\n(wsr>ai>er is always In seaiv-h ol. his efforts every time. Dan’s first pro- :i'bey have .- more chance,. for; = success :if Icy 73eaoli ill. 12. church, oa Tuesday fessi-on-al m ou n t w as In 1S32. at the age mW^.iewa 'W t is Haver short oC matter “ to evening. -. .1:' ' the Ship;- Subsidy 'bill is-not passed be­ .ftj'flli ” P with.” AVc often wish we tould of nline years, at Tren'ton;, He rode on fore' the other, is taken up. There ha^ t f e ' xRev. Jfr. Hawxliurst, of the Grove, ..that; .occasion Wzzie JacKson, a filly ^ p jalie this distinction clear to certain occupied file, pulpit o f the Bradley bt-eiL no attempt on the' part t>f the’ people ,.«'ho hrlng In lengMiy coipmiini- nam?(l in honor of President Andrew filiends; of the Ship' Subsidy; bill.. Lo fe in America s Beach ,11. E. church last Sunday, In the Jackson's fa v o rite niece.^ P resid en t "^ 4J;«&tions, essays o r extracts .from almost absence ot E‘astor Brock.. forco' U vote, bult nio other measure can book In.existence, with ’the.-bland. Jackson -jtinid several membera of liis be voted upon in the Senate 'before it — ’"nation-1. aShnt 'they , th'pught • wo : :M"r Thomas Murtin, of the Grove, ca b in et • we r e ' presen t. A fte r .the', race, is, without their consent. Great Winter Resorts in California v-..like.to 'havo that “to fill up E pont Several days the first o t tho Dan, of -course, ;being• vldt?orious' Presi- Secretary Root made a.statement be­ M;yi>ti>." ■ ■week ettaningaround Farmingdale. lie f)evit^Jnckson- placed Msvhandi on.; the fore iihe. Senate Committee on Military Take tho Luxurious s'aot eight rabbits and several quail. >b^ov^’s -..liea‘(\ a rid.; s a i d : ; ; ^M y;':boy,:/i f .you., ® ^ * :Tbere ia m ore truCli than -poetry';'n Ail'alli*s, whltih is considering the Army li.ve, .you will either be a great man or Reorganization ‘bill, recently passed .by A'-.i the foregoing clipping from the Mata- a g'reia't' fo o l.’r.' D an afterw ard rode i n ' A Galveston Floo.d'Snfrereiv the Hk>use, showing tlio necessity for ■ “SUNSET LIMITED ” > -YvTCan Journal. a two mile race. •'Phis time lie had the speedy aotion on the bill, in order that mount (in “April Fool,” the property of — — - - -*— 1 mlaystowii relatives of Stephen W. .enlistments may Ijo started under the which comprises everything that is up-to-date and modern in Ely, 'formerly: of: that place, have re­ Walter l^ongstreet, of Oyster Bay, L. I. new law in time to got men in condi­ 'He afterward rode Emillus in a 3>mile 'Mr. W. A. Norton, of Pomona, Cali- ceived word from him saying that lie tion to take the places of the volun- the railroad world,.and is the only solid train between the race. • . fornia, lias acquired ■ owiiei-shiji ol 'Ui' has just been: discharged from a lios- tcers'whose time will expire tho first lln 1830 Dan Rico took to the stage I■^.'iPcean Crtx>ve Publishing ■ Company';! P'ita'l in Galveston, Texas, where lie of next July. Tho Committee decided Mississippi.river and San Francisco, reniote from-the incon­ .has heen suffering from a broken arm in St. L the Senate. A l- :v ,- . . ery 'business; Shortly afterward -. he ^h^propeTty on Mon'day inoriilng; jNego- ■wore at the time of lho-disaster. In r6ady; inany:.; applications are - ’being cars leave New York . . , 1 Ills trunk wasi deposited ?IS0 which ^Ggrin oircus'ilPe by exliibLtln g a 1 earn-; £ ttal-ion's for the transfer ot thee ptop-piol>- 'made to- tbe' President for ’ smaller ■had been saved for a proposed visit .to ed plgc xjom/missliohs jh -the reorganised anmy/ j*;r:«rly, peailiug some weeks, wore closed his parents At’ Imlaysttiwn. He, with yfrhe only. phffDAniRiceevor.paidfor the general understanding being; that_ during Ah is; career as clown; and eircas j/s irpfih Mr. N orton’s arrival here, anil he three-other men; escaped to the top of the app oirjtmerit of outs Iders will, us a ’ Every Saturday. Tuesday and Thursday mannirer waB While bo /was the owner figA-at. once entered upon tlie management a: floating building which soon sank, rule,; be;•cohflned:ito;second lieuteUan- of the learned pig. The paper- publish- when he, being a good swimmer, swam d es; and that all o f ’thajt grade., i n xhe connecting directly with the “ Sunset Limited" at.New , ,tho prlmtlng plant. M e bringB ta ing thexad. -was-the ’Common'wealth, of tinvard other fragments. He was ass-., regular.arm y w ill be prpmo'.^d.. a ' ! .new. fleld of labor an experience o; .Was1r inglton;,.Pa.: -Here is'a copy o f the Orleans. ■ cued in an almost exhausted condition in nothing- is the great, prosperlt^’vof' ai^it years as a publisher, having been 'by parties in a boat. Me writes tlmt ad. in.poetry?:;; j - /:■>'{ - ’■ ■ the, country ; more . stillldngly,, shown For full information; free illustrated pamphlets, maps v«n£aged In the business In Chicago and the scenes and experiences were even “ I’ve'seen the learned pig. . ’Tis.queer than in- the growth of our exportation v.-Qi-se tliail described in tho papers. f;;*ther cities. -The Times recommends To see a.-lVog become a seer. ; , . ; : ; • of manufactured mieitals. ' Fitom statis- and time tables, also lowest rates, sleeping car tickets and Ho .knows his letters and can;hunt,.: w a briiie so low ^ ized among the police fraternity of U HR I bF’3 BA Lbl—Bi’ vlrdio of a writ of lOO South Tliinl Sli-cct, I'liiladolphia, li'cagisylvnnia l- - - — -VA; Was taught by man . so much to know? 1 S II. fa., to mo directed, issued out of tlio Union ' and Middlesex counties, and Common Pleas Court of tho Couiily of Mon- Kiii;S;[The New Yorl; Tribune hits produced forming' part of; a State body. The • FoV -more than thirty'yeans Col. Rico iriojit h and Hf« te o f NewMersPy;- expose stuck to^hvow business, traveling .all .to'HHile at public vonduei oii MON DA V. THK » S V 1» Its dally edition a newspaper ivhlcli , purpose of the organization Is to unlie TWKNTV-l'HUT DAY UK JANllAHY. 1WQ1, cerlainJy aittraoilng: the attention of TraJ.oi-mtlly tlie! superior pt}li!ee' oillcers oyer tod States, besides visiting between liio bourn of I'J o ’clock «no/Noplui)o intbo county of Momnouih D i r c c t l f 011 the Ocean Front. bury Park, nnd Captain Layton, of To tichle tlie fancies of others; und Hta*o of New Jcnwy, nt North AHbury fevfifliiise. Too Tribune .employs pictures Long Branch. - Pari'., near Asbury Park, bounded und clc- Apid If God lores the' mari who has, Kcriljcd tin follinvs; DoKlnninj'ut a btalcc in Thorough I y vcHttc«l, including steam lieat, MtV.(i/a.'.'sound and se'n'slble (although m ost curved - . • tho north line n\Vnue In Nortii An­ bury Park, Now .JcrHcy, dlhlant tw o ‘hundred |is;S::J«6itciitalnlng).way, as legitimate Hlus- Central Men Want flore I’ay. ‘People’s lips into smiles, there is a feet westerly from the point where thowc»l- electric lights, etc. nice M^'initioas of the news, by means ot h. P. Titus, chairman ot tlio Board of orlylinoof Jlno street, would lutrr«t-ct bnitl FVont seat that has long been reserved It gives a vivid idoa ot many northerly line of sunact avenuo (1). wenterly Fedora'tlon of Railroad Employes, com­ ;. ; Over ;there for .Tolly. Dan Rice. : v - a'oiiK t lio northerly lino of Sun'-etavenue, ono prising the engineers," liremen, conduc­ hundred r«et.; .thence. *2) northerly, a l ilulit Hvhlcfi 'could not be described-la He has marshaled no host on the O pen*Throughout t.he Y ear tors, brakeinen and telegraphers, eall-' angles with .Sunset uvenuo,- ono hundred fcot Kll^nirords. rhie Tribune also prints splrlt- ;--:,;a. -plain,/ , ' / more or le««, to tho m iddle o f Deal lake, for­ etl a meeting of the Board In Jersey , ‘Nor,: rose .aboyo, meri aSr a leader^> A ; merly Great Pond ; thence Cl) In an easterly K ?< s;;'«d,caH'ooiis, mptiy o f w-hich are capital City, Thursday'of last week, to preses-.t direction down tho m lddloot said Disal lulco For terms apply to ■ Atrd naught that-lie did shall remain, HiS'- kits an poll'tiife and politicians. We .a:torriial settlement !of the new set of .ono bundretl and Hoveutecn feet and four In. the /land o f the palm or t'he cedar. Inoh&H (117 foet and l Inchon); tbonoo (-1) fbu- 'agreements ;whltih have been prepared |M^.;.itoiiibt If tiiero Is a lietter, oi- handsomer But be made the world laugh in his day tberly..ni;ain » t right anglen to Hunuot uve- for the benefit' o t the men cmUvoyed nuo, ono i- undred and tlfty feet, moro or Ichn, 7”t. C LE M E N T ay?;‘ e»nontl -iwwa and family paper in the And lie put sorrow under a ban, a*c-. on.the Central Railroad of New Jersey. to tho said north lino or Hunnct nvatiuo and 'jy, United estates than t'he New.Yorlc T rj- So. here, is a garlan'd: to lay .-. a-V placo o f hcKlnnlng. Doing n portion o f tho Tlie now agreemenUi call for a slight On the bier of Jolly Old Dan. name premlHGH conveyed lo ThonuiH A. Koh- Cor. O^cnn iv c. ani) Ocean Pathw ay, Ocean Grove, IV. J .: ; Wunt^ and it Is of Intorest to remarlc Increase in wages, which the employes o rtK ,.doceuR»-dt by Elizabeth A. Whito aud say they are entitled to, In view, of the . —Dong' Branclr R ecord. ITonry White her husband, by deed dated than.newspaper lias.Increased its March 10th. 18‘jtt. and recorded in tlio Mon­ increased earnings of the company. • ®i!iC^V<*flaUon within the past year. Tho mouth county clerk's office lu Hook of Deeds Steinbach’s 509, page 11)9, etc. ^5;.'. ,-Wibuno lias.a consistent record as the Helzcd as lho property o f Mary O’ Hngwn ■ letter List. - Phenomena I.Clothing Sale. - and .lames ccmhor 10,1000. S7 /W >ih’fyr ncaa Interests, and Is always an lnter- cember 10th, 1900; garments for the . same m oney were aatlnn and readable publiea,'tlon. No Mrs. F. C. Burden, j;VR. Collins,' Mr, never, offered. * ;. . ■ • Hunt, L. H., ,W. Gardner Osgoodbyj pointed -matter of any kind can bo Ocean Grove National Bank* J 2 S . R C M T ■Robert' Peterson, Mrs. Tracy N. Steb- Sibpii the Cough and W orks Oiff >. t»T tlio famiiy, for general read-: ‘bius,. Edgar B. Sweet; 'Henry Wilson. ' Ocean Grove, New Jersey • POR TUB WINTER SEASON mj;,,ot any ihlgher value than the Trl- \V. H . HAMILTON, • V" the Cold. Notice is hereby given.; that the an­ - \®riiun6.' Jt Is an1 lnsplraition, to the young, ' ■ - Postmaster. . Laxative Bromo-Quinlne Tablets cure a *\T PftOLA, INBftR SAfSFORD ; cold in one , day. No euro, no Pay. nual meeting of 'stocklholders of this j. .. a ri-lianco -io tlio 'mature, a source of lia.n]i, for tho election o f Directors for Mortgage Investments. Price 25 .cents. : Splondid cllrrioto t. flno fruit, orangos, otb.i flrst-claee roll rood ta c it- « ft autertalnment ■ and instruction to all. tiie onsu'lnff year, •will bo'held at the Itlos. Flno town, wlth ohurchos, schools, ot 9 » If you have money tovloan on First B aaklng 3loom, in tho Ocoan\Grovo As­ ; >U ’li keeps pace with, the times, and In Fifteen Per Cent. : vor further in fonnatlou apply to ^ Bond and Mortgage leave memoranda sociation Building, on Tuesday, Janu­ Uio 'socond half cen'tury ot Us exist­ ■with Beegle, 220 Main St., Asbury Investnncnts. iFull particulars upon ary 8, 1901, from 12 m. to 2 o'clock h . .'V ence Is as young and fresh In spirit Park, and receive a list of good Invest­ application to W. H. Beegle, GO Main., p.m. . T.!A. MHjI.BR, W.. 5 C E G L . E .as It /was "back .In tho oarly lortdcs. ments, paying live and six per centps-tf avenue, Ocean Grovo, N. J. lor. SO MAIN AVENUE, QOB/VN GROVE.NEW UEK.SEY :• .-.Wrj-v i "...f '■ •

1 :.1 It 'k1' . i" i i, j ‘ O C E A N G R O V E T IM E S — S A T U R D A Y , D E C E M B E R 22, 1900. 5

Considerable interest «Special inducements Centers in'ths tfeut Resort Offered to investors to erect houses at Warcleuclyffe. Already there is a demand for now in process of, development'on] Long Island Sound within two houses far beyond the immediate capacity of .the company to supply hours’ ride of New Y ork city. Till; estate comprises 2000 acres of at short notice. To people who will agree to build at;o)ice the com­ farni aud woodland, with a frontage of over a mile on the Sound, and pany will make it is certain to become one of the most attractive resident resorts to a be found anywhere. ./ t Ji Reduction of SO Per Cent W hile restricted industrial pursuits will engage the attention of ! , in the Price of Aots its promoters, the principal purpose of the dompanj' in buying this I and guarantee ah investment of id per cent, for the first year on all land is to develop a summer place of residence for the moderately houses completed aud ready for occupancy by July 1st. wealthy class of New York city aud vicinity. That this purpose is Owing to'the fact that (here is a brick manufactory oil the es­ well-timed is shown in the number of contracts now in hand for the &tate this'material may be obtained at a figure which will greatly re­ erection of homes, a fact which guarantees success and places the i duce the cost of'building.

venture at once beyond the experimental stage. ' Full information, pric.e of lots, etc., Upon application.

: W. H . BEEGLE No. 50 Main Avenue. Ocean Grove, New Jersey, No. 226 Main Street, Asbury Park, New Jersey Or, J AMES S. WARDEN, Room 3 2 , No. 41 Cortlandt Street, New York City ■ "■ ■■ , ' ’’ •" ■ • ' . ' ■ V ■

H. C. W iNSOit, Prc-HUlunt G . \V . E v a n s . Vice President “ TlieHtatntes regulating tho operations of 2N»nonfU hanks nreoffaueh wise conception that, couPCieritlouHly conformed to by oillcerH and directors n« Institution of banking ap­ ■ K. 12; D a y t o n , Cftahlor J k ^s e M i n o t , Afat. Cashier proaches the National for deserved confidence of and security to patrons'"

Association Building, Main Ave. Asbury Park $ Ocean,Grove Bank Gkouok P. Kuomii,, I’resldeni. . ' , ; O. II. Uh o vn , Vice President. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Organized January, 1&9 ■ - . - * . AlAltTiN 11;'SCOTT, Cashier.

Capital $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 CAPITAL, *50,000 FIRST NATIONAL BANK S5Jatl*Li;S,. $50,500 Surplus $ 5 ,0 0 0 Organized Fobruary, IS80 Mattison Avenuo and Bond Street

:.W . H . B e e g l e , Pres. W - H . H a m i l t o n , Vice Pres. Mattison Avenue and Main Street, Asbury Park ASBURY PARK, N. J. T-A. M i l l e r , .Cashier. .Main Ave, and Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grovo , VI . • Board of Directors : Transacts a tfenerat bunK'ag. business, Issuph letters ot Transmits a Qoaoral Uinlclhj; U11 silioss, Issues Foroiga and uud Domestic Drafts. Prompt crcdltavalluble lo tbe principal cities of the world.* For- uttualloii given to all nuttcra on trusted to us. Your patronage solicited oicn'and domestic exchanges honglii. nnd sold.. Collec- ' .' * .. WriJJAsr H , Bei-xji/b Wn.UA.u II. H asw .ton Da.viei< C. CovKirr. ; tlons enrefully made and promptly acoonnu’d -for. Dls-' Stepiikn P . Wooi.LKY N athan J. Tayi.ou • - count meetings held Tuesdays and Fridays at S a . 5t ; ; COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROnPTLY ACKNOWLEDGED " Safe Deposit Boxes to Rent. Transacts a general banking business, issues letters of credit I.. . . / H o a u i> 0^ Diuectohs:. ’ • ' ; -. available in the.principal cities of the world. • IMUkltouh: N.K.H uclm nun, J..S. Kcrgnson, G *0. W. tivuns, C. C< .Clfiyton.' Guo. W. G. K. ICrojhl, Albert C. Ttviulng,' Isaac 0. Kennedy, S..\V.TKtrk bride, Ollyer II. Brown, 8anj* Treat, Dr, J. A. Hetrick, John Hubbard, Henry 0 . W insor. T. FrauIt. Appleby» l^ewls Italn- uel Johnson',-.Muhlon It. Margernm, Charles A. Young, D. C. Covert, W m , 11. Beegle, : Wm. Hathaway. ! '. ." • * • 1 Collections carefully made aud promptly remitted. cur, Ainon Tilton. • '

Seabrlght Bridge Bonds. McCoy Got Thirty Days. Mrs. Pullman M a/M arry. Improvements at Sandy Hook. Injured by Careless Driver. Fire at West Freehold. . Tho 'bonds to bo Issued by th© Board At-Tren'ton last Friday, a man- who It 13 reported that Mrs. Georgo M.” • Secretaiy of the Treasury Gage ha3' One night recontlj, as William V. A fire at West Freehold last week . o f 'Freeholders o f Monmouth county, .to saiti bis name was Thomas:McCoy} of Pullman^ widow of4 h e palace car mhg- submitted-to the Speaker of the House, Burke, a student in Acton. C. Harts- destroyed the general store of Charles ' raise' the monoy with -which to build^ Long Brandi, was arrested while act-; ira'te, 'and a summer resident ot. Elr accord ins to law* :hiB annual estimates horne’s law olllce at Freohold, was rid­ Allen;, and the dwelling houso of 4ohn the now Seabrlght 'bridge,, .will bo o£ ing suspiciously In front of/Bishop Mc- toron, is soon'to marry Gerard Iia»rrf , of appropriations required for tho en­ ing 'his wheel' (o .liis home at Colts V. Rohlnson, adjoining. The store be­ ?10G0 each, bearing interest at-4 . per Faul's residence. A policeman says be a New York artist. There is a ro­ tire government service for the fiscal Neck, lie was run into by a drunken longed to Ehvood Matthews and was .cent., payable semi-annually. They aro saw . the man examining the basement mance connected with tiie acauainiance year ending Juno 30, 1902, appropria­ driver and serlo'usly if not fatally, in­ -insured for ?2000. Allen's. furniture to bo coupon 'bonds, redeemable . in w 'lm low s'of tlie house and doing other of Mr. Barry with the ,Pullman family; tions' that must be niade at the present jured. He carried a light' and was on was Insured for $700 by Ellis Bros. .groups as. follows: Those numbered 'things calculated to arouso suspicion, Ten years ago Marshall I^leld e m p lo y ) session of Congress. Following aro tho right si do of'th e. road ..w hen the. Jfro s^tock in tho storo was insured forv trom 1 to 10 rddeomalble in. one year; and ho then placed him under arrest.' an artist, who then was not thirty among t'he New Jefrsey Hems asked for; driver' deliberately 'pulled Into him $100 by McDermott & Mount, who also\ : those numbered from 11 to. 20 redeern- In cou-rt'M’c.Coy ^aid he had a letter to yeans old ,.to paln/t the p o r t r a ifo f liis by the- Secretary: • . while going at full speed. The polo of placeil the insurance on the Robinson . aJble - la -two years; *.tboab numbered Bishop McFaul, and he was on'deavor- daughter,. Ethel Tree; Tho. portrait F or one-steamer, 115 to 125 feet.long, the wagon struck Burke a glancing house for $1200 and $700 on furniture. from 21. to 30 rcdeema/ble in. three ( Ing1 ’to deliver it.when the policeman showed such fine perception and such, •for. the proving ground, Sandy. Hook, blow on tho stomach, knocking htm A car load of seed potatoes in the cel­ years; those numbered from 31 to 40 took him in charge. OTe said he ar­ admirable tecliniquo that it won th- N. j „ $50,000; for building and repair­ from tiho wheel under t h o horse's h o o f 3 .; lar of Robinson’s houso- was a total '* redeemable in four years; those num­ rived In town wrliih the letter Wednes­ admiration of Mr., Pullman, who gave ing roads and walks and for general Plis coat; vest, Shirt and undersbirC l e s s .. . bered' from 41 to 50 redeemable in five day morning, bu£ lio was' unablo to the artist several sitting;*. The por­ repairs of shops, storehouses and were torn open, while tho horse’s, years, and' tho remainder redeomablo explain -wfliy lio had deferred calling trait of Mr. Pullman proven rather a quarters at same, ?3000; for construct­ hoofs cut his head aud face,. Let’s do our Christmas shopping a;t ’. In dlx years. on the .iblshop till after midnight. dilHcuit task, and as the painter realiz­ ing barracks for enlisted men at same Half dazed and blinded by the blood the Stelnbacb stores. The bonds aro to ho sold at public; When Judge Jackson asked him to pro­ ed that It.would' do much toward.mak­ place, $40,000; total for Sandy H ook, Ihc managed to get in the back of the sale at not less than par to tbe highest duce the. letter ho said -he bad torn it ing his reputation, ho spent , a great $93,000; am ount appropriated for pres­ wagon, but the man Instantly pushed .•'bidder. up. (Ho was given' thirty days. ' <.eal of time upon it. ent year, ?5200. iFor continuing im­ ■him out in the road, where ho lay. un­ A Green Christmas at (Lawyer C. Ewing'Patterson, counsel Jn the Aveeks that he .w as at work provem ent o f Manasquan river* $10,- conscious for some time. >Ho finally putting tho features of the millionaire 000; im proving Maitawan creek, $3000;' recovered sufllciently to stagger to. a for tho 'board has filed'a written-opin­ Will Investigate Escape ot Bullock, ion that the proceedings taken by- the 011 oanvas, Mr. Barry gained, tho improving Shrewsbury dVer, $10,000; nearby farmhouse, whero ho was put board in tho Scab right bridge matter . iFreoholdem ICeougb, of Raritan, friendship of t'he entire Pullman fam­ improving Keyport harbor, $5000., The In a wagon and driven' to Freehold. It RALSTON’S are legal and duly authorized by law. Buck of Freehold, Oliver of Asbury ily, and slncc.that tlmo has been a fre­ total customs collections during the was found he had sustained serious in-. -Park, Stevens of Eatontown, Closo of quent visitor at Elberon, and the Thou­ year ^fere $155,028,llS.9-i, of, which tf*rnal injuries besides som e broken' FLORISTEY $35,000 for Elberon Property. Matawan, Guire of Ocoan. anil Rocke-. sand Islands, whero the Pullman homes amount there was collected in the ribs. He “has had several hemorrhages', feller o f Asbury Park, ‘hp.ve been ap­ are situated.. State of New Jersey tho total o f $241,- •Hamilton J. Kean, the well known pointed a committee to investigate the Early last summer Mr. Barry was SG4.49, distributed among the several Cookman Ave., Asbury ParK\ broker cf New York, and a -brother of fact's concerning the escape of tho late commissioned to paint a portrait of districts. .. Rabbit's Liie Protecled. Senator John-Kean, has purchased the WiDJam Bullock from tbe jail at Free­ Mrs. Pullman, (Ho came to lier sum-: For several seasons’past a peculiarly1 summer seat at Elberon 'formerly occu­ hold and decide who' was responsible mer'. Iiomo at Elberon, Immediately; . Funeral of Lewis VanCleaf. marked rabbit has occupied tho same Headquarters •for Palms, Bos-\ x pied fry 'Horace Cook, the New York for it...... " after tho return of Mrs. Pullman and bed about tho barn of Richard Bllyeau. ton Ferns, Rubber Plants,- As- \ editor, and which formed a part of the her m other, Mrs. Sanger, from tlinir The funeral of Mr. Lewis VanCleaf, The animal seoms to'realize when gun­ tract recently acquired by tlvo Atlantic s Watch of Fourteenth Century Pattern*. European tour. The, dally sittings,; fathor of Mr. John VanCleaf, of Ocean ning. season .comes, and stays close to fiaragiis, Plumosa and Spren- Coast Realty Company. Tho • consid­ w which extended over two months, are Grove, was ! held last Saturday after­ the buildings. During the summer bun- •Jeweler F. B. •'Woolley, at Mana- gcn Fern, atid all kinds of eration is stated at ?35,000 and it Is said said to have developed tbe old-time noon, at hi? lato residenve ■ near Free^ nle goes away only, to return in* the sQiian, am ong numeious curiosities and that Mr. Kean gave hfs checktfor the friendship‘ between Mrs. Pullman-.and hold. >Mr. VanCleaf reached tho ago of; fall. Mr, Bilyeau Is very careful to ferns fo r tabic decoration. full amount when t’he deed was passed. novelties,. has on< exhibition at bis Mr. Barry ,in'to the most sincere affec- 89. (His deafb occurred on W ednesday protect tho cotbon-tail and' hopes' his store, a tlmio piece- that was m anufac­ CUT FLOWERS It is his Intention to improve the prop­ tionw .Mr. Barry will not admit the of last week. He was hale and hearty life may bo spared until another year.' ' tured in the fourteenth century. The Roics, Carnations and Vfolcta erty and maJko of it one of the most iru of the’above .Tumor./' almost up to the time of bis decease. — Imlayslbown correspondent In Free­ wvitdh is o f ithe old bull's eye pattern*; palatial m m m or residences on tho Mr.. VanQleaf was born near.’West' hold Transcript. coa st . and has a doui>lo sot o f cases, and al­ ’Freehold,, and with the exception of a Holly Wreaths 1 -■— ^ii — —■ though .made over live hundred years, Try ‘the Stelnlbaoh stores for Christ­ year, spewt itr Burlington county, "ho These goods make adceptlble holiday gifts \ 'r A * . Suitable presents for everybody at ago, Js BtlU ia a good state of preser­ mas gifts and tlius savo worry pnd had' always reeldeid w ithin tvfo mites Everything in tho Christmas line at •T . Orders for Christmas goods should be aiven tlie reliable Stelnibacli st.orea. vation and is a fairly good time keeper. money. ' o f the sj^ot wlheire be was born. ^ .t % ^ ! 0^ S t e i n (bach. stores^ ll(

SPLENDID MARKSMANSHIP Reclaiming Marsh Lands. The scshemo of reclaiming tlio New- Pennsylvania R. R. Tho Standard Railroad or Amorloa Story of Turner's Greatest Shot at the nclr meadows, whioli embrace somo aerejj/of useless water-covered land : L:rcknifr siege. V /;* . ‘ extending from the. long bridge of tthe Oil and aft or November Eo.-lOUO. • StUH another story of the. excellent Now'Jersey Central Railroad to Bound- Tii A INS LEAVM OCEAN GIIOVE— ' ra’arksnvansliip of Turuvi, ;uhe gallant Creelv.n '..distance o f nearly three; miles, ; w e h k -d a v s , Iy jbeing .rapidly; put in sftape.; tAmcrlean marine who • fell in tho : .;A 1'i'fitady-: over 60 0; acres o-f this land For New York and Newark, 7.10, 8.50 a. • : cbar£,D led -by- Oapt’ain lilyers/ is;b'eing; in.i'&25 ttnd p. in. . , . owned'; by United States -Sptia tor; Jon n Fur Elizabeth, b.DO a. m., 2.!!5 'and G.33 tol d; wri tes th e Peki ng , cor respondent; ICeaii ...is beihg filled. :, V i tii soil / ;t'aken. p. m. oc.th'o St. Louis Globe-Democrat under ' ftp hi , tiie .underground: tiiiinel- now be­ For lluhwny, S.50 a. n}., 2.23 und 5.33 p. ni. dato.of September SO. 'Early in the ing d u g : I u-yNbvt, Y o r k ' City. I t : is • car- For Matawan, 8.C0 a. tn., 2.2a and '5.33 l>. in. ‘ • siege of 'the legations a Chinese sharp­ ; £';ows to th 6 ni ca 6\y £ th rO ugh. For Loner Branch, 7.10, 8.W, 11.00 ti. nv, shooter stationed lit the Avest- end.'of Ne w VorR^bay io t hb; K H I - Vo ii Kul I, tb Ne;wai;k-*M^^ place . 2.15,- 2.2a, 5.3;*, 6.40 and 7.U7 p. m. ■ Legatiiou street ir.ade'hiS pres^ncfe folL- For. U(,(l Hank, 7.10, S.50 a; in., 2.23 and o2' unloading*' / • \ v/ He had a position in 'the ruins o f the 5.2;* |I. nij ' , . • -; }’■‘■i Thev scows ;afer tpiwed to: the - edge o f, For Philadelphia, Broad St., and Tren­ Dutch lcgattion, and his range of vision : the hte-ado ivs at.hlgiiM d e. a ndeleft th ere.- ton, 7.20, &.L-3. a. in.. 12.15 and 4.07 and ac'cnraio -fire extended' for several until .Die. next high tide;.-w*neh they itro 1». ni. . .. ' .. .hundrfcd yards down the street beyond towed away. ■' .• . For Camden, via Trenton and Borderi- lowiv, 7.20 ahd 8.03 a: m., 12.15. and .4.07 tho American • legation. Two barri­ vxilie;he:w ^ch^riie/fpyfill;^^iir thc imeait-; p. ni.. . . cades extended across ;t he street, clos­ 0ws‘:utilizes several; large-; punips on J?’or Camden nnd Pbliudolphln, vja Tom's ing in the Amoi lean and Russian lega­ ■barges/.whialr siick thC'im ul'from - the •Itivor, 1.25 p. in. ‘ tions, but they were, lo*w, and nny one jbottoni o f Newark bay^and th-pow;.it bn For Tom 's Hlver. laln.rid Heights', and In­ tlie laud*-; termediate Stations, 1.23 p. in. ’ crosJing tlie street who did hot crawl For Point Pleasant and Intermediate Sta­ could be seen by the. Celectiarsharp- ;,;iA,Vreakwateiv'of : salt'; h ay/ is.' first; tions, U.01 a. m., 2.62, 5.10 and 0.18 p. m. sftooter. .The latter was not a particu-. : tlii^^yhy'a^ounil; o r ; erected a long •; • t Ii e For Now Brunswick via Monmouth June* ; larly good sh'o-t* but tie was capable front' of^tlie 'in'ars'liy- landl' - This will lioin 8.03. a. ill., 12.15 and 4.07 p. m. retain t'ho flowing mud and wafer, and enough to .make things!very uncom- The. Brains TRAINS' LEAVE NEW YORIC FOR fontaible. for any on e'h e. ilrcd at, and as’ it dries' will make a hard bottom. . Oc e a n g r o v e . his deliberate methods made him a of the Middle States From West .Twenty-third Street Station, marked nran am ong his comrades, who Dog, Snake'or Spider tfites. TH E ALASKA ■ 8.55 a. in.i 12.40, 3.25 and 4.55 p. in. Sun­ «e:tlrljk all ilred ■wildly. H o got several, days, 9.23 a. in. und 4.55 p. m 5 ' ■ Mosquito and all insect b'Ues,; wounds N. H. KILMER, Proorlotor From Desbrosses Street Station, at 0.00 a. fair 'shots at iMihister Conger'while Their- Public Spirit, Culture and ‘ in., 12.50, 2.4u and '5.10 p. m . Sundays, •the latter \vas crossing ’the street, and or scratches by any. animal, cured by 0.45 a. in. und 5.15 p. in. • f Wells’ “Miracle of Healing” -Powder; .also tried his.'hand on several other Capital Are Earnestly Enlisted in Front Cortlaiidt Street’ Station, at 9.00 a., members of the legation. :Kills Ivy Poison,.Itch, Salt; Rheum, . ,m .j 32.50, y.40 and 5.10 p. m. Sundaye, 9.45, a. in. and 0.15 1/. m. On Sundays . 'Has fam e ilnally reached .Turner, the 'Eczema; Miraculous- in healing power.: Favor of Policies Which Make ;Cure3 tilcers,' eruptions. ; DUinfectant, will stop at Intoiiakcn and: Avon in keen-eyed marine, and at lliat junc­ for Prosperity. place of North Aabury Park and Aabury ture commences the stirring,tale of his cleansing, v Cures •ariy;sore::hn;mah,or Park to let off passengers. beast? 25c. ,bot!tle at drugglsts;^or sent Cozy sun parlors. Hot salt water baths. W arm rooms, auc; TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA .undoing. Turner located the China­ The New York Tribune is the lead­ by mail promptly on roceipt of price. (Broad St.) FOR OCEAN GROVE. man and began a Study of Ills methods. ing exiibuen't in the United States of' comfortable accommodations for winter guests, ■He learned that liis position was in tlie. 1-1 S. WELLS, Chemist, JerseyCity, N. A t 8.20, 11.03 a. m ., 3.S0 nnd 4.00 P. m.'. the development of mlives, farms, fac­ wcek-daiys, Market Street Wharf, via ruins, of a chimney, in the Dutch lega­ tories, mills, railroads and -trade, Und permanent find transient. . . / • • Camden and Trenton, 7.2S. 10.20 a. in., 2.30 tion and that he tired front a 16opKole. all other practical sources of the com­ and 3.20 p. m. Leave Market Street He also discovered that the. Chinaman A re Y our Feet Tired ? Wharf, via Jamcs*burgv7.28 a; m., 4.00 mon weal. .. • • • . • Nos. 3 and 5 Pitman Avenue. Ocean Grove, N.J. \ . p. in; w eek-dnys. ■was curious, for every time lie took.a, : If you walk'or stand much, and The -Daily and Sunday Tribune, 510 pot shot at any one he peered out to your feet get tired, pain and ache; if Wa»i£iiSBB^S«>fiQ a esd .sweaty, alert aud wide-awake men and their LEAVE ‘ BROAD . STREET .PHILA- /■ .. been mero pride a t liis a.bility a “Rough on Bunions'* will give ease and families, in this part of tihe country. It r y ", ;' • DELPHIA; : v shot, but at all events he always want- Comfort at once, and harden . -the feet is Ji and some, prin'ted in large type, and F o r : lia ltlm o re a nd W as bln g to n~3.50, 7.20, od; to know what he had accomplished. to stand any . demands, made, uj)bn so far as its news .columns are concern­ can buy as cheap In the Grove as In S.32, 0.12, 10.23, 1L23, 1-1.33 a. hi., (12.30 To do this he followed two systems, Limited dining ear), 1.12 (dining car), them.. Also cures !Bunions and Corns. ed,- without -a 'suporloi' and wltk i'ew ' ' one •los^nrt-iously. peek around the cor- the Park.” 3.13.V-3.29 .(dining .ear), ■ 4.16,- 5.25 (dining Ask for. / ‘Rough oil Bunions;’* i 3oc. at equals;. ' '1 ts ca^blo dispatches '-are con-; car), 0.0a, '0.20, 6.55 (dining ear),-7.31 p. m. • ner of (lie chimney nnd the other to druggists, or sent by- mail. 13. S. sidered so definitely ahead of the •.(dining car). 12.20 niglit week-days. dart out and pull hurriedly back. Turn-. ^Sundays. ,3.:'»U. 7.20, 9.12,, 11.23, ll.;J3 a. jn., WBliLS,:Chemist,’Jersey City, N, J. . ■ foreign news service of any other, . er tried, various plans to get the man 1.13 (dining car>, 3.13. 3.29 (dining ear), eastern Journal 't'hat a large number of 4.40; :5.23 . (dining car), 0.05, Oifw (dining and finally decided that his best Chance western papers liurchaso them from car), 7.31 p. m. (dining car), 12.20 night. • was when the Chinnman/jumped his •Ants, Cbclcrpaclies, Bed Bugs.; ; .Time tables of all other trains of tho • bead .out for a look, for in doing that ■the Tribune for simultaneous publica­ system may be obtained at the ticket of- ;*': jiix , say, a 25Ci- bqx o f “ Rougli on tion. iT'Iie; Sunday paper is accompani­ van GILLUWE Ilces or at the siations. he exposed liis head, neck and part' of Raits?!y carefully with a pound or so of ed 'Wit-h a most admirable illustrated . liis shoulders. That line, o f action s'et- J. R. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt. . 'masb ied iboiied . potatoesv or -witli a lo af supplement. . • • , '* . tied, Turner quietly waited his chance. J. 13. .IIUTCIIINSON, ’ Gen. Manager. of finely, crumbled dampened bread, or The Weekly, issued, every Thurs-. .. It finally came. Tbe/Chlnaman slid tw;b tin - cups, of fine'powdered'sugar, g r o c e r ; y :;: day, is a compact ne^vs, agricultural his rifle -barrel out o f the • loop and, and leave about their haunts, out of and 'family paper, unexcelled for culti­ aiming at a man further down 'Lega- reach, of children o r pet anlmals. Even , ’ tion street and .way beyond the barri-' vators of.the soil and tiheii* families,-Its New York and Long tlie Xliardier: ■'Black >'Cockroaclies,; Beef; market reports have given that edition cado where Turner lay. let go. A mo­ ties, .'Woodror;W ater vBugsl In one Or ment later the onlen'tal darted hia head a special reputation. Numerous spe­ Branch R. R. two applications - will, be . completely, cial departments aro projected1 and ouffor a fatal look. The head was in annihilated. '‘Rongli on. Rats” is the; .TJnic-tabl’e in effect Nbvcmber 20, 1900 view bill an instant, and in that brief managed so as to attract every house­ only thing;'fcnat,; w ill-effectu ally; and hold ami all the members thereof. Sev­ ; ' . STATIONS IN NEW YORK: fraction oft'hhc a rJ-Ho spoke from the perm ail en tl y an n ihi I ate Be d; Bu gs, and, • . Amenic'arybarricade. The 'head drew eral half-tone pictures appear In eaeh. Central It. R. of New Jersey, foot Liberty 'it stands unrivalled the w orld over.' for nilmber. ••Price, ?1 a year. . and Whitehall streets (South.Ferry). ’ back beh’ind the chimney, and then the the prompt and effective extermina-. whole Kody pitched outward.into :view T.lie Tri-Weekly, prin'ted • Monday, Pennsylvania R., R., foot W est 23rd, C ort- t.on o f Rats and Mice. ' 15 .and 25c. landt - Vr • 4.00. .5.33. C5.I01.ong Branch only), 0.20, its rotid.. : ' • :•” '-. *.•' (7.07 I.ong Branch only)' p. in... -■ .h*;. _• -'. . ■ .. . -. • ‘. - Applicdition blanks huiy . be obtained Tribune Almanac; 1901, an End of. • Denotes express trains. • For Saic. of ticket agents, and same'sliQuId reach the Century number. 'Ready in Janu­ J. R. WOOD, - .The. handsome cottage at uorthw;cst -the Gpneral Ollice by December 22, so ary. . /Enlarged, carefully revised, with . G. P.- A. P. B. R. • . corner, of Central and Cookman ave- that orders may be mailed December a rich budget of new features.’ 25 cents . ■ r ' • > • , lf,P. BALDWIN, • ; nues, Ocean Grove, 10 rooms und bath; IU to clergymen entitled to f receive postpaid.' •; . • • • • * G. P. A. C. 11. 11. of N. J. ' grounds GO feet front by SO deop. Splen­ them. Orders will bo ..issued only on RUF.US BLODGETT,. did view of lake and ocean. For fiir- individual. ..application of clergymen ■ ’Any reader, so situated that he can. Supt. N. Y. & L. B, R. R. .• ' ther particulars apply to W . II. I-Iecgle, when made on blanks furnished by the raise a club for the Tribune, will oblige No. 622 COOKMAN AVENUE . 60 Main avenue.—Ady.-tt company and .certified‘to by one of its us by.sending for terms .and sample agents.—It, .. ' copies. . : PETER F. DODD Por Sale. The Tribune, New York. A3BURY PARK F or Sal e: ,^' A new eiirhteen room cottage at A l- A first-class business consisting of leahurst; iu fine location, containing bakery, boarding house and restaurant, all the modern improvements. It will situated in ono of tho most deslrablo ,bo to your advantage to look at. this locations In' the Grove. Business well THEO. QSBORN •property. 'For further information ap­ Com missioner of Deeds. established. Building contains 20 bed •Siiecefisor to -* ply, to W. H. Beegle, 220 Main Street, rooms, restaurant, parlor and dining IRA S. FERRIS Asbury Park.—tf. room, and two prlvato dining rooms, j..ARNOLD 0SB0 RK i SON, large lfltchbn,: 14x24; basement 24x60 GENERAL COLLECTION AGENCY , ' Jell-O, the New.Dessert. ’ feet; bakery fully equipped with tools', • '- pleases all tho tamily.Four .flavors:— fixtures and necessary ovens, A splen­ . RETURNS PROMPTLY REMITTED. / Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Straw- did opportunity for a business Invest­ - berry. At your grocers. 10 cents. Try ment. Good reasons for selling. For BLUESTONE particulars apply to W. H. Beegle, it',’ it'tod ay . No. 47 SOUTH MAIN STREET, The modern Garden of Hesperidcs is \V hat Shall \ye Have for Dessert? FLAGGING 104 Opp. Oceau tirovo Gates, Califprnia. The route to.it is via the Th'iaquesfcton arises. in . t/he family' mo>t sumptuous train ever eonstruct- every day. Let us answer, it ‘ today.; Embury Avenue ASBURY PARK, .NEW JERSEY. i'V cd i'th e “ Sunset Lim ited,’’ a dreiim of Try Jell-O, a. delicious dessert. Pre­ o c e a n g r o v e • N luxury In berths, and cuisine. Ladies’ pared in two minuites. No baking! ■/ ’ Parlor and Compartment Car, library, add hot water and set to cool. Aw -l>ath-room, and all conceivable home Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, Raspberry, CURBING :'.ji comforts. Through . trains leaving and 9trawbrrry. At y ur grocors.. 10 Will be pleased to show >.£Vevery Monday, Thursday arid Sat.ur- ceuts. •' < iday from New Orleans to San Fran- samples and estimates cisco. Direct*connaction from the East . For Sale 71 Embury Anenue on w ork. ' Y; 'every Saturday, Tuesday .and Thurs- f'.day. For full information apply to Handsome private residence corner anything, you invent or im p rove; nlno g e t # OCEAN OKOVE, MEW JEUSEV CAVEAT.TRADE-MARK, COPYRIGHT or DESIGN S - Southern Pacific Co., 34^. BroadAvay, or' Cookman and Dolawaro avenues, Ocean PROTECTION. Send m odel, sketch, or photo.. J> No. 1 Buttery Place,.Washington buihl- G rove, N. J. A very healthful loca­ fo r freo exam ination and advice. , ; V in g.— adv. . . . tion, largo and commodious rooms, ZSBXSXSZmSSF several pleafnnt plazz is, &c. Fittad Estimates furnished for all kinds of BOOK OH PATENTS feo beforo patent. S with heater, electric bells and other Blue Stono Work, at any point in the THE NATIONAL MAGAZINE, & o . \ Edited htj Joe Mitchell Chappie, - David City, Neb., April 1, 1000' conveniences. °rico $4,500. State of Now Jersey. Flagging and Patent Lawyers. W ASH IN GTO N , D.C. | Genesee Pur^Food Co., LeRoy, N. Y. Curbing a Specialty. Gentlemen:—I must say a word in To Cure a Cola in One-Day .regard-.-'.o G R i»iN -0 that there is noth­ Take Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tablots. in g tyHter o r healthier.- W e have us2d en. k b TjM e r ,'. iit fo r years. Z-/ly brother was a great All druggists refund the money if it DISBROW’S ,. cfCffeo drinker. He was taken siclc and fails to cure. . E. W. Grove’s signature; •■our ; n0c. reaches. us on or,, before January. 1, 1001. ARCHITECT AND BUILDER is on each box. -25c. « Think what this means I it places tiie cleverest, bright­ . •'tno doctor said coffeo was the cause of • Plmin and Hpt*cifications draw n for all klntlB' •••frit, a n d 'told us to use GRAIN-O. W e est and most up-to-date magazine In your hands every dfmodorn wood, stone, or brlok buildings. For V - got a package' but did not liko it at TOOTH WASH monliiforayt?ari'or workmanship and prices will refer to nil for whom 1 have none work In the Grove and ; •'first, but now would not bo without . half the regular price!' ParK. Khilnnii^s.clioer/ully Klven.'; - v ' . i t -My brother has beon- well ever ■ M. C. GRIFFIN -For Cleaning and Preserving tho —mucli less than it cos,(s to publish it. Tlie "NATION,1.1.” , •Bo:c .Pitm an Avenue. ’Oceah Qrovo ‘• since we started to use it. Teeth and Gunis, and Imparting a Rc-- is thoroughly American, now in its 13th volume, full of . • * . Youns truly,-." • fres'bing .Tasto and reeling to the just the reading you want from cover to cover. ; LIL L IE SOC1IOR. Mouth. Contractor and Builder e o r g e e n n e t t Compounded and for salo by Timely Topics, .Washington Affairs, . G M . B ' Bright Stories; Clever Illustrations. S. D. WOOLLEY Ovor 1M rapta f’nch month. Prcul'lcnt McKinley hns Bnb*crlhojl for < S W A Druggist Tills li»a»pcclalam l nail rrnd the ‘R ationAt.” for yonr*. Send your 60c. to:d!iy~-wljijo Residence. No. 66 Heck Avenue you think of It.V Subscription \irlco $1.00 u year after Jiun 1. Atltlresa This fll&natqro la on bccry bor of tho gonulno limited ofTor to tlie 47 Main Ave., 9 South Mnln 8t. rendorn o f till* paper T h o National M ngnzlno, 01 Bedford St . Boston.. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ■ Laxative BromO'Quinine T a b l e t s • tho remedy that enros n c o !r 3 lu ono day ■ > Oppotiltd Ocean Grove Gates, .. ] ■ N o. 1 16 Heck Avenue. OCEAN GHOVEi N. > ' l>\~ O CEA N G R O V E TIM K S— S A T URpjft-Y, D E CE M B ER aa-, 1900

GETTING POINTS FROM INDIANS Arrival and Departure of-Mails i €veryiS)litfl«in«$^sott / • ' • • Malfs Close Methods ot Scouting Which Other Nations W . H. BEEGLE For New. York arid points north—7.30, Have Attempted to Copy. ll.-lii a. ni.; 8.30, (i p; m. F or Trenton. IMilljwlolfihlJL and points south—7, 11.43 n. in.; 3.»0. G.OO p. m. Anyfbotiy who knows anything at all ■ ...fail..; For Ashury l'ark—7; 11.45 a.*m.; G.U0 p. m. :: al)out modern flgli'ting knows that.tlic Trust and Safe Deposit North American Indian is the man ■ Mnlls Arrive -wtho sets tiho pace, says tho Philadel- ■. From New York nnd points north—7.30, 10.»’.0 u. in.: l.OO.'ti.oO p. m. . pfcia Times. Hrst >bho American fron­ J?'roni Trenton. l ‘hilud New Jersey. • .first ascertaining what the best scout ; ' ■ • ' ^ l . F.lrc Aiarm s— Ocoan Grove /in the World, the American soldier, 22—Clayton's store, aialn'avenue. . thTnlis about It. France is trying the Hotels, Boarding Houses aud Cottages for rent iu Ocean 2.1— SuriT and lteueh• avenues. , "HexIcon march/* .24*—Kmhury and jjeaeli avenues. . An exquisite assortment of Grove, Asbury Park, Allenhurst, Deal aud adjacent resorts. . 25—'Main avenue ad FllKrlm Pathway. V - ."Never get the leg straight,” are the Capital, $100,000 2*^-Fll^rlm Pathway and Broadway. ' French, instructions.. “Keep the back Desirable property in choice locations, improved and un­ 2.*-^Mnln avenuo. and Pilgrim Pathway. rich Cut Glass, Silver, Bric- , 82—Chirk and New Jersey avenues. straight, but bent’ forward. Do not' 81—I lock and Whltofleld avenues. . . throw the shpulders either back or up.” Surpius, $25,000 IV«—‘Main avenuo gates. That Is about, ithe way an Indian a-Brdc, and all the newest improved, for hotel, business or residence purposes, for sale 42—Corllcs and South Malm Wrst Grovo ♦walks, so Captain UUne, of tho Twen- 43—Unexcelled Engine J louse, W. Grovo. .. tieth Infantry, confesses, but, he goes novelties suitable for.,. such at reasonable prices.', ^ ' ; Signals . . ' . ; on, he never heard of tho trlclc being 4—I—I—Fire is out of town.. occasions. 5—C—5—iGeneral alarm .' tried by1 military. Executes all trusts known to tho law. ., . Lists and full information upon application in peirson 01 “I cannot discuss the merits ot the Loarin money on Bond and mortgage. ‘fiexiton,’ ” the captain . said, "because RccelveB deposits subject to check and by maik" / ■ ' Fire Alarms— Asbury Park I am not familiar with it. From the description it Is just about the way the allows Interest on dally balances. 17—Banfcs atid-.Cookmun avenues. vJjf;.«Pi Cornelius: ^Acts as Trustee. Registrar and Transfer 1!>— Cooktnnn fivenue and Main street. ,. ■ Indian- ^vaUts; ; iHis kneo is never /leck- 28—Cookman nnd Ban«s avenues. \ ed’ or thrust ’back; so as to have- • 11- ‘ Agent. . • . ■ /T ■■ 62.1 Coeltmntt jffventu, Jlabury Park 80—Second avenuo and Main street, ; quite- straigM . T h e;In dian . never-' uses Pays coupons. / • '. ' ' ;87—Main street nnd Munroe, avenue. , tJlie.'heel to the exclusion o f tlie;ball of 44—Second and Grand avenues. Makes demand and time loans on ap­ y. 1 4*»—Asbury avenue.and Emory street. •, the foot, hut . put's th e sole d own a ll; at’ Til—Sownll avenue ami lJeck street.- v; on;ce.v ‘No tall I n'dj n n s atevfoo tui.cn, I W . K . T a y l o il A. D. Ur.AtiK1 proved collateral. Pi.Asbury avenue and Kfngsley street *C—Fourtti avenue and Bond street, ; .could namo half a dozen tribes’; xvihich Safo deposit Vaults. J. EDW. FLITCRO.FT fil—Fourth aud Grand avenues. to m y person al. k now! ed go go ihbitmted TAYLOR & CLARK .72—Second nnd Bergh avenues. -: always. and almost ;everywliere/e.ven, <3—Fourth avenue and Kingsley street, Builders S2—Sixth apd Grand avenues. , _ -about lilic.’camp.” : , | .81—Seventh avenue and Bond street, A h 'English• army officer,’ a sulmltern, ' Office: 30 Pilgrim Pathway?** • fll—Seventh avenue and "Webb street. •; .Here. witfli the horse buyers,, said Vcon- P. O. Oox 57 OCEAN UROVI-, J.; , A. C. TWINING, President 6 03—SunsJet and W ebb-streets. • ;cerning the new movement :> ; : ; ; .’ . :y .’t r Signals.; ’“The French, are the' greatest bung-. B. G. M. HARVBt, Vice Presldont, 3! . A. C. TwlnbiB. f o c e a n g r o V e ; NEW JERSEY st»oiiting,.they propose to Imitate his WILLIAM II. BEEGLE, ■ \ w alk." ’ f - '€ x c e is i6r-Pafm and Roof COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR N, J. ■r : Curious Old-Time Locks. aricl Notary Public. •In the middle ages the cunning 50 Main -Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. craftsmen in metalwork were wont.to. Upper Lehigh'cCoal K J . II a u s k & S o n . 7 expend much skill and- ingenuity in a Specialty W A L T E R Bi PIERSON v .: >: •-.tho designing of locks constructed in' W e uso tlu? best grudo of Hcd Minoml lixcel* Wyncqbp & .••;.VivucHiTECT.' j such a nvanner-as to ha file the attempt ulorl’nliit and Dixon’* Oraphlle, for alt of any but tho initiated to open the * roof, oUltuuey and brick worlc. omco at Rogers 51111s, Asbury Park,' N, J. door3 they guarded. The most com­ P. O. B ox, 7S5. ' mon of these, perhaps, wore the "Apos- Hulshart tlc Locks,” so called \UK\an?b they were DR.-GEORGE B. HERBERT, adorned Jn front wHh a tiny figure of $10 gooHman JJvenue DENTAL SURGEON. D e a l e r s In one of t.he apostles; and lUfe bolts would Ofllce opposite the' D epot, over tho A s­ fly .hack only when the hand, -the head bury Park and Ocean Grovo Bank, corner of- Main Street and Mattison Avenue, As­ • or some particular 7)art of the drapery « . K. HDCHa NON. Q RO. A . SMOCSf e bury Park, N. J; Hours, 3 A. M. to 6 H, of the figure v:as touched. M. : : S E X T O N ’S M. Gas administered. Appointments . Hn the reign o f Queen Elixaibeth a COAL, WOOD, CHARCOAL made by mall or in person. ' certain smith named Mark Seallst fash­ BTTCH4H0H I SHOCK, New Livery and GEO. U D. TO M PK IN S/D . D. 8., ioned a lock so';diminutive that, air though it consisted of eleven pieces of - A N D COKE ,. . DENTIST. iroft, steel and braps, it weighed, lo­ WUolcsuto and Uota'.l Boarding Stable Room s 2, 3 and 4, Postofllco Building, Asbury Park, N. J. g o th er wi th a nI p e key, just, two graIn s . Dca!er« tn Next to New School fJulIdln^. The only brick, Office H ours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. of gold. The Marquis .of Worcester, a Fire-Proof Llv*ry Stable on the coust. . v famous Inventor who lived in the time Gas administered. ‘ of Charles I, Is said to have devised a OCEAN GROVE, N.J. lock containing a steel barb which was KLUMBERX> BESJ GRADES DR. U. S. TAYLO R. ‘ 7>erfectIy.hannJess:Po. long as the right DENTIST* ; Graduate University of Pennsylvanls- key was used, but if a wrong key “vVere Particular Attention Givon to at Lowest Prices Inserted tiie barb sprang tlhrougb. tho* Builders’ Hardware, Paints Cor. Cookman Ave. and Emory St. • Boarding. Horsos. < , Oppo8lto Postofllco. over LeMaJstro’s. • keyhole and "caught the lfand of the 1 Eptrance on Emory st.,Asbury Park, N. J, intruder as a trap catches a fox.” The All kinds of carriages to hlru. ;Sprclal ac- Otllco Hours, 9 to 5. . .sto ry goes i'hat while the marmiis was ■h; and Oils commodaiioriH for Hiraw-rltlliig partlex; clos one day experimenting with this cur­ ed carriages lor funerals and u ecidhiKH. . Oak and Pine Wood Yard and Office :• ISAAC C. KEN N ED Y. ' ious lock he was not nuKe nimble Branch olllces: W. H. Beeglo and Captain ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ; i enough in. rem oving his hand and was* Corner Main St. and Asbury Avenuo,' Ba in Oar’s tent house. by Cord or Barrel 79 South Main St. ; 'Solicitor. ignomilnlously cnucht in Ills own trap, Telephone 21-li 1 Master In Chancery and Notary PubJlo, i —Philadelphia Times. /iSBURY PARK, N. J. T e l e p h o n e 5 9 A Special attention given to examination of titles, etc. N . B . U u c i i a n o n G ko. A. S mock Monmouth Building, Asbury Park. Pearls o f Tho'ug'iit. ■Where law onds tyranny • beglris.-r- HAW K INS & DURAND, William Pitt. • . - ; >;s OUR' SPECIALTIES, The Uhderwood ‘Typewriter • v: .5 ^TORNEY-AT-LAW. ’ ' v;^ ' CDolay always breeds danger.—-Miguel BDCHMON & SMOCK ' • • ’ • • , • . i Asbury Tark and Ocean , Grovo Bank • deXJervantes^. ; . •. v '* • ! Adamant Wall Plaster, Our own \Vhole.siUo and Itclall Dealers lu Building, Asbury Parle/ N. J. , ' iXJsually we praise only to be praised. manufacture of Cedar Slilngles, King’s : —Rochefoucauld. \ ; Windsor "Cement Plaster," Cedar WILLIAM H. CARMAN, . Patience is tho 'best remedy for Fitablo Bedding. / ' ’ LUMBER • • Architect and Builder, every trouble.—Plautus. * . and jpeed Increased . Ofllce: , 'It matters not how a man dies, but Main Avo., next to Association B’ldg, how he lives.—Samuel Johnson. Touch Elastic Plans and estimates. promptly 'Always act In* sudi a way as to se- YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED Builders' Hardware .. cure ’the love of your- neighbor.—*Pliny. ' Automatic Conveniences furnished. . Full Lino and llestGrades , Residence; 103 Embury Ave. • / Some people are so fond of ill luck Operation Unchanged • that thev run half way. to meet it.— Mixed Paints, Leads, Oils, Varnishes, . Douglas Jerrold'. t Tabulating Rapidity ' Brushes, Etc. JCnowledge and timber shouldn’t be Real Estate Billing Speed „m u di used till* they are. seasoned.'— • ; • King's WlndKor Cement; Piaster. Oliver Wendell Holmes. • Our own mahufueturo of Cedar Shingles. . Strength Maintained T-hb wind arid the waves are al­ Money to Loan Olllee, Sftlesroo'nv and Y a rd: . , ways on the ski’s of the ablest naviga­ Actual Advantages Offer . tors.—Edward Gibbon. . RAILROAD AVENUE ■Inconsistencies of opinion arising Insurance Betweoii'Second and Th}r013, EHtlmates fttrnlshed oa bmnohcH , • him what particular objoct Ho had in ..o f work. view .” " ‘Do objlck , sali/ ho repeatOd, with­ Bradley Beach, New Jersey out taking Ills oyes off tho pond or ESTIMATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED : '■ ' • P. O.-Box W and 07' JAS.: II. SEXTON . moving tlie polo, ‘do objlck ob my fish- PROFBSJSIONAL ln' fur fisih w^liar dero hailn’t any is to A . G R A V A -m Tuneral Director and Embalmer ; let do ole woman see doit I‘ hain’t got . : ' no tlmo to pick up tie hoe and work in D R . R IC H A R D F. D O ftA N * Also Supt. Mt. Prospect Cemetery do truck patch’ * ”—Washington Po3t. c r g * Vienna * b s k g r y A largo assortment of Caskets, eto^ Bread, Pie and Fancy Coke,. DENTIST constantly on hand. Flowora of PifteiMl Per Cent.' Ocean Grove Publishing Co. South Main Street, Opposite Broadway Gates 715 Mattison Avenue any design at short notice. Investments. Full particulars upon • A -P A T ?fg iT , 7 . WlncklorBuUdmg Printers and Publishers li application to W. H. Beegle, 50 Main Parlors and Oflloe: avenue. Ocean Grove, N. J. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTCNDED TO A S B U R Y PARK, N . J. Telephone 19-1 4.3 Main Ave., Oooan Grove, Nr J, N o . 17 Main s t r e e t , Alsbury P a r k , N e w Jerj»y < ^ r W jfe S OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, DECEMBER • 22, 190c.

COUNTY AND STATE ! THE OPPOSITE SHORE

. . .. Plans 'have boon completed for tho interesting Items Pertaining: to Incidents .robwlldinu of. tlio Monihouth House at1 and individuals in Asbury Park. :;Spring Lake.’* • ; • .’. .Mayor William S. Jackson is chair-: . .—Santa Clans is holding nightly re­ .’ ra'an ol! tho Itoiuvbllean executive com - ceptions in tlie window of Stelnbach’a . lutf'ttce .of W ill township. • Ocean Palace. . ..Hon. Henry S. White has been j—'Margaret M.; Infant daughter of elected commander of. Arrowsraitn Mi*, and Mrs. Charles Tolatid, died' on ros»t. G. A ; K., o f Red Bank. ; Monday n’ight ut (joeh Arbour. y 1...Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Com­ —There are 720 water meters used pany's pay toil for employees nt South in Asbury Park, according to, Supt, Am boy is about ?G0,000 per m'onth. Cofiln's report. . .Judge J. Clarence Conover, of-F rec- —Now music IVns been secured by liolil, lias been appointed a Special Sanford’s banroprietor o f : t h e vival. Over-.Jllfty people were convert­ Princeton Hotel. . • ed and tihe church has received a great. In fact, eveiything to be found in the largest city .department stores, with prices as low, if not Impetus 1n its o:ireer ol conquest. —William Grifiln’s bottling estab- li.-hment at Wnhamassa Heights, was lower, than any of our more, pretentious competitors. .. Frederick Oi. Alarsh, forme.r Prose­ •tc/tally destroyed b y fire last Friday Bring the children to see. our stock of toys and games and the moving pictures shown in the cutor of the.Pleas of Elizabeth; .and cveming. ISv^rytfring in the building once a Skate Sen’ator from Union conn-, was burned. The loss is estimated at display windows. .' ty, ’is hi a* sanitarium, a total wreck. ? 2000, partly ‘insured. ■ • Tho Sheriff recently sold his property. — Asbtiny Park’s. Council pn Monday ; •*; ..The contract ior a new stone arch even'lng adopted a rejsolulion.advocat- bridge to be built at C'oits Neck. has. ing the transfer of the beach front' by been awarded to Ii. B. Pitcher, of ‘\rimtual agreem ent’’ between the city - ; STFiliNBACH COMPANY Freehold for’ $11100.: The old bridge aiid Mr. 'Bradley.y The considej;atioa, was washed away by a freshet last as before stated, is ?lf»0,000. ' July. • ' Pioneer Pnce=Prtiners — It was reported in a Long-Branch : ■ . .'Hie K eyport Jioaif .Association has paper last week that Mr. Harry Gibson t re-elected Its present board o£ direc- a|i;V Miss Ida St‘ile-3; both of As'bury Holiday Caterers Two Modern Stores : tori a's follows: J. W. Keough,-Gar­ Park, iiatl been recently. , married ,in ret S. Jones, 'James R Terry, A. F.. New York City. . The young lady most "33edie,* 13.-13. Ogden, C. 11. Warden nnd cmphi)itica 11 y denies the truth o f . the A. M. l3rown. published repor.t. .. .Theodore Updyike, o f Occajiport, During tlie'fire at Grjlfin’s bottling •was blLten. by a horse about three establishment' last Friday, l5,e-pt;y weeks.ago. A-ftcr the injury hiu\ heal-: Tcwne, of the-Ross-Tenton farm, fell - ed blood poisoning set In. He was. against Uie ice bouso, running a big sent to the Monmouth Memorial Hospl- splinter into his wrist. It was neces­ We are leaders of the band in the matter of qualities, and we play lal for treatment, sary to cut the wrist open before the .UPaul .S. Pavlson cilmbed an, old splinter could be removed.. A. R, SHREVES second fiddle to none when it comes to price=cutting : tPl^h'cne' pole in the -vear of Albert —Corinthian Castle,^ Knigbis of •Kienzie's property at Jamesburg, when tho Golden Eagle, has elected ’ these the poll fell over wlith.bim. His thigh olllrers: iNoble .chief, Claude...J. W ise­ and leg 'Were terribly cut and bruised} man: ^vice chief. H arvey Suiltz; sir •althougHi no bones were broken.? Herald, •Giiy M', I)ell; venerable hermit, . .J. M ort J1ohn'ft*on, w ho has conduct.-, Marcus Clayton; high priest, Lansing ed the E'ast AMew H otel at \he U lg i- Gitllont: master of Records, Edgar Biitebefr lamis for'liho last twenty years, has r*« Bills; keeper o f exchequer, William^ 'ii: Best Quality of Meats Only Hired, and . is succeeded by Mr. Ger- O’Brien: clerk of exchequer, Palmer FALL S WINTER bmoli,- who now runs Dr. William F. •Robbins; - ’• r^presotitativo to - ’ grand RUtersbn's hotel at tho Highlands. castle. Edgar Bills; repra3cntative . to •. .'Long Branch has u free night funeral association,- II. p. Chamber- school or the colored, adults of that .lain.. • ■' city. It is supported by subscriptions. Spoiling, writing, arithmetic and gram­ You w ill-regret it if yon .fail t o pur.- mar-aie tihe principal studies. A. J. •f-Omse your Oliri&tmas gifts at the OPENING Main. Street Ciarlt and M'iss Henrietta Sanford are SteiiVbaeh stores. . the teaebevs. The Grand Special Opening Sale of ...At Freehold, ITen; ’ i s ; mushing them.: • " Interesting.. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe Co. of Asbury Park, N. J. "Parker, wlVo is not yet 27 years, old; ;* , .Mi', aiul Mrs. Joseph W. Johnston, left Elllsdule in 18&1. Going to B or- p ER R lN E & of IDaton-town. sued the New York and dentown, lie obtained employment, and , kong-Branch Railroad foY-Injuries sus­ was prospering when, in 1893, he was tained in a runaway last summer, caub- J a c k s o n arrested on the complaint of ,a young by their horse becoming frightened, woman to whom he was engaged to he T H E o r A L L SAEES nt an automatic railroad stgnhl. They DF.AI.EUH IN married. She charged him with steal­ got.a verdict for $2500. ing her watctti. The charge was after­ . .'Arthur Ijavance, aged 5 years, son ward withdrawn and Parker . was re­ which tlie keenest of economists have learned to turn for ■val­ of Fred Lavatice, of M’anasquati,' had leased. WleatsMPoultry one of his legs taken off a fow months Parker then went to Pennsylvania' u es possible at uo other store. W e shall make a special effort ago on account of a severe catse of hip and resided in Bucks county. On one' FRESH STOCK to quicken the buying interests in; our various departments. Con­ disease, iHe now suffers severe pains occasion .bo remained ail night, in a PRoriPT SERVICE in itlhe other leg and it is thought that private room connected .with a tavern, tent as we always are with a small margin of profits we make pos this leg w ill, also have to b e t:Uien oft. and. in the morning lie downed a suit of FREE DELIVERY sible these extraordinary low price occasions in order to increase the clothing which was. hanging in" the . u.A inoctinz pt the school-boards of volume of our .fast growing business. . the State will.be held, in the Senate room; mistaking ft tor his own. Short­ Chamber at Trenton cn December 28. ly after leaving the place he was .ar­ An address will be deHvered by State rested for larceny. No. 125 Heck A venue Super!ntemleniL C. J. Baxter, and talks 'WUien Parker was-tried at Doyles- We invite inspection, of these amazing propositions on- educational matters will also .be town before Judge Yorkers, a constable Cor. Whlteneld v given'by prominent members of school from New Jersey testified that, the fie-, board's. fendant liad been previously arrested for larceny. This- mililatcd. against ©CEA.N «aO VE, S. J.' • . .Colonel C. J; Wright lias leased th'o him, ami he was sentenced.to’ thirteen /seminary propenty at Freehold, to Cap­ years’ imprisonment. Guarantee Olotliisig and Shoe Gb. tain Charles Kiener, ot New. York . Recently Park re wrote to a. friend City, m'ftto will open-a school for small :piotesting his ianocense and the.mat-, Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park -boys on January 3, Captjiln Kiener’s ter was placed in the' hands of ex- ■last position was instructor and com- Prosecutor Edward P. Budd, of Mt. mw3«rs«y Money refunded on any unsatisfactory purchase mandiant of cadet 'battalion in Hamil­ 'Holly, N. J. JVfr. Budd learned that Car fare to out-of-town buyers “ Free shines to shoe buyers ton -Institute, Now York. the Bordentown young woman had Decorating Company mislaid her watch and later found it. . . N cav Jersey Congressmen are wait­ A r e tlio L e a d e r s In ing anxiously for the River and Har­ and that the suit which Parker had bor Committee to finish its labors so left at the Inn was of. bettor quality 1 JOHN LEONARD that they may ml vise their constituents than the one be had put on in mistake. Paper Ranging o f tt»ir amounts that have been settled These facts were presented to Judge npon for imp.rovemeat's in tlieir respec­ Yorkers, who joined Mr,. B u d d 'in his Painting tive districts. -If tho recommendations plea for pardon, Sanitary Plumber Fourteen Hundred Dollar^ vof‘the'Engineer Corps are carried out' . The Board .of Pardons unanimously, Becoming, etc. Will buy a com fortable New Jersey will fare weH this time. , gavo Parker bis liberty.' Tlio young man is now at bis home in Ellisdale. . W a ll Paper In Endless Variety. AUtlic 0^5% O ceun Q rov o M ain A vo. G ates ..!Mns. W illiani Cawley, who :lives New Fall Design*. Seven-Room Cottage near Colliers 'Mills, became frightened Christmas Goods at Stelnbach’*. We w ill dccon»to your bouso inatdo Asbury Park | Only 3 Doors from the Ocean ; v; one night recently, and jumped from und out in tlio Unc.st manner ami tient . ibho second story window. She is now Wo keep four wagons on the go all taste, by eorjtmclor otlivnrtu?, to your entire saUnfncUon. Ocean Grove, New Jersey. Located on’Olin Street, with squth- in a very serious condition. Her spine day delivering Christmas goods js injured and ^he Is badly bruised. throuerbout Monmoutb and Ocean ■ Oood Work and Low Prices ern exposure. This Is a low price and made to secure a quick Mr. Cawley'wias-not at home at the1 coomtlea. » V CHARLES A. BAKER Estimates oh sewer and wjiter sale. To/Inspect the premises apply to ,‘ttilmo and she thought'she heard burg- ^ 616 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park lars; iSho ran through the storm to ’ Christmas goods galore, • priced rea­ connections promptly furnished. Bmnohi t77 Verona A>’o.. N'owark,N-J. j W. H. BEEGLE (her nearest neiglilbor in her night sonably at tho down-to-date Stein- rlotihes. ahd shoeless. bacb stores. . t Low prices and good work. \ 50 Main Avenue, Ocean Grovo, New Jersey