VOLUME VII—NO. 36. OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, SE P ! EMBER 9, 1899. Subscription $1.00 per year.
ST. PAUL’S SILVER JUBILEE TEM PLARS FIELD DA’S AUDITORIUM CHOIR BANQUET SPLENDID MOVING PICTURES PERSONAL AN3> PERTINENT PROF. MORGAN AT PITTSBURG
Everything lu Readiness lor an Elaborate Ocean Grove Treated to a Sight-of the Covers Laid for Five Hundred Persons In Entertainmen? to be Repeated With Pleasant Penclllngs About lbs People, Chris Magee Holds Out Inducements to Celebration of the 2Sth Anniversary. Knights on Parade.' • Hie rating People’s Temple.- Change ol programme. Place and properly.; Have Him locate There. at. Paul’s Silver Jubilee promises to Monday was, Knights Templa; .Field A n indispensable supplement to the >‘,'he mo vlng; pictures exhibited by Sun baths are popular. Prof. Morgan mado a flying trip to bo a big event The celebration ol it D a y : ip A sbury P aJk , T he g ran d offi summer's work of- the Auditorium the American Biograph Company ) at The organ fund Is booming. Pittsburg, leaving here Saturday •will engage tbe atten tio n ol local cers of tho State were; present, and Choir la the annual banquet, undoubt the Auditorium on. Thursday evening, morning last aati returning Monday Township, schools open next Thurs 'Methodists all.ot next week. In addi five hundred uniformed Sit-Knights, edly one of the most pleasant and sat-, th- auspices of the Ocean Grove day.. morrJng Mr, Morgan Is under en tion to tha two sermons on Sunday, representing .Jersey City, Hoboken, .lsfactpry gatherings of all the year,. f Board of Trade, were the finest ever gagem ent to conduct the- muelc in the there will be a special sermon every Kewark, Elizabeth,! Plainfield, yi’ren- This choir banquet, with; all ita at seen in this locality. The pictures There were six straw rides on Mon Second Presbyterian Churr-h in that evening during the week, except ton, -WashlnEtsB, Paterson, Borden- tendant good feilowahljs and cheer, ware all clear and distinct, and the day evening.. city. Rev. 8. Edward Young, formerly, T hursday, w hen tfaete -will be a m usi town and Asbury Park, were in the was served la the.-Young People's Tem largo audience .thoroughly enjoyed The banks and postofflce were closed of Asbury Park, 1b pastor of ihe cal entertainment, under the direction parade, which took-place la the liter- ple on Friday evenln;,' of last week. them. The view, of jibe Atlantic City Monday—Labor Day. church. of Mies 0. Blanche Bennett, who also noon. The fenlghts marched through' Guests to the number of flve hundred •fire department showing tho engines Miss Anna Beegle is. visiting friends While in Pittsburg Mr. Morgan waa •will h a i'e charge of th e m usic of the the streets at Asbury Park and. Ocean or more were present, going to a fire, 'was truly, a marvelous in New. York for a week . w aited i : on by a representative of entire celebration. Then -on Sunday- Grove, and presented a fine appear Tho Temple wsa tastefully.decorat- ■dace of w ork. In th is p ictu re one of Chris Magee—tho gentleman who prac ance. ;- .' ■ ed with flsgsi, bunting, Japanese lan the teams besome,; unmanageable and Amateur photographers are still tak tically owns the Smoky City—for the of-next week there'.will bo two inore ing snapshots of the Auditorium. sermons. All these sermons will be. After the'parade the commanderles terns, palms and flowers. Regarding riiAp, away; the. biograph instrument purpose of Inducing, If possible, the .preached by ministers who have Occu formed In front of the Ocean Hotel, In the menu, it is enough to say. that. It la standing tight in its path, and into ..; Bishop FitzGerald has taken his de versatile Morgan to locate permanent pied St. Paul's pulpit in -the past. W ith Aaburk Park, where. they were in was . gotten up and served by Day, a thh the horses dash full tilt; the In- parture for St, Louis, hit?, episcopal ly iu that place; or, if not perma the return temporarily of all of St, spected,by,Right BmSsis'nt Grand Com- name that always guarantees . excel stijim en t Is wrecked but fortunately residence. . nently, then during the summer Paul's former pastors the celebration mander Peter McGill, of Lambertvllld, lence. . That the wishes of soma of our. the film is'preserved intact, and this Apparently; there was no diminution months. 3trong inducements were' will also partake of the nature of a and. reviewed by the . State officers. readers, who desirg to know what there results; in one of the - most realistic In-tho boardwalk erow'ds oa 3unflay held nut. Mr. Morgan declined alt of reunion. Among the prominent visitors In line was to sat, may be gratified, we w ill pictures ev er taken. The- w hole'scene evening last. fers lo o tin g to his rem oval froim Ocean Tomorrow (Sunday)- morning • the were Right Eminent Grand Command say that there was put upon the tables, Is sreproduced as It . actually occurred, Miss Laura Matthews, of this ,ilace, Grove. He will give them a day or sermon will be by Rev. D B. Harris, er George Nicholson, of New .York; In quantities to satisfy everybody'to and the spectators are held in b reath - Is visiting friends in Philadelphia and two e.r-h week—no mor*i. Next May of Bridgeton. He will preach upon Right, Eminent Grand Junior Warden the full, creamed oysters, chicken and lee# suspense to the end. - Camden for two weeks. ,' ho wlil organize a big festival cborua William J. Maxwell, of .New York; lobster salads, sandwiches, assorted This exhibition of moving pictures there. -"Christ revealed by the Holy Ghost,”; The members of 'the West Grove M: from John xvi, 13-16. In the evening Past Grand Commander Wilson G. cakes, ice cream, coffee, nuts and con- wa| one of the most taking enter On "unday evening service was held Fox, of New York, and Grand Sword fectSoas. ' tainments of the season. It was with E. Sunday School will picnic >i* Shark - Rev. W. S. Barnhart, ot South Amboy, river, next Wednesday. by Hev. Young in Sohenley Park at Will preach from 1 Kings 5:13, his Bearer John Little, of Nes Yorlt, Bishop FitzGerald presided, and led a s|gh of regret, that the'.audience wit tended by 6,000 people. The Dispatch, topic being "Do Som? Great Thing." There were about five hundred uni oil' the «peechmaking with several nessed the end. .... Pier fishermen have' met with fair referring to tho, singing, sayy The sam oa on Monday evening will formed Knights inline of parade. As vory excellent .stories. He w as' fol In response to universal request the luck during the week. Ths principal “The Binging, on the contrary, seem be by Rev. Levi Larew, of Oceanport, they marched through Ocean , Grove, lowed hi-- Colonel James Matiack Sco- B op (I of Trade baa, decide,* to repeat catch has bees Sounders, ed to be wafted by the breeze Into tho the topic of which has not been an- by way of the boardwalk and up Main. vel, who paid a glowing tribute to the the exhibition, with an entire change, ■Mr. George p. Heale, clerk at he distant corners of the park, and tho oounced. ■ . . . avenue, they were loudly cheered. moral Infiuence of womanhood. What of "^program this ' (Saturday) evening. Alaska House, - has Been :, vlsitlne vocal sola of Mrs. J. Sharp McDonald On Tuesday evening Rev, William Corson Commandery ". was especially i.iie Colonel p articu larly likes about The admission will be but sen cents; friends at New Haven, Conn.. rcached many of those who were near T, A bbott, of O cean Grove, -will - oc remembered. The line wae made up Ocean Grove, Is that here mac and wo* -with e-faw reserved seats 3t twenty- Mrs. L. B. Chapin, contralto soloist, th e conservatory. A cboruo of 160 cupy the pulpit, and preach, upon the as follows: man stand on an equality. No place flvif cents. Tickets may be proeurefl has been filling professional engage voices, under the able direction of subject of “Practical Goodness,” from Hugh de Payens of Jersey City, 21 delighted him so much as the Audi-; at |he Auditorium cfP.c today ments fit Philadelphia and Bristol this Prof. Tall Esen Morgan, stirred swnv, Jam es 4; 17. swords, Eminent Conjmande; George torlum. He likened Prof,' Morgan’ to week. already affected by the strong; words tho Italians; who "stormed the aides Presiding Elder Roe,; of Asbury V Lafarge. ' ' Another Lively Runaway. Some noticeable improvement:? have or the preacher, * anti tbe only thing Park, will be the preacher on Wednes- Damascus of. Newark, 80 sworda. with their music.".. that kept the people from joining Dr. J. B. Price thoroughly £-idorsed It. is an exceptional week that Ocean been made at the'cottage of Mrs. E, E. ■ day ovening. Eminent. Commander Samuel Smith. Grove does not have one-or more rat; Boyd at the corner-of Central and Em unanimously In the choruses was the Rey. Milton Relyea, of Clayton, will Do Molay ot Washington, N, J., 10 Mr. Scovel’g remarks, He told one or; bury avenues. strangeness of the situation outdoors.” two witty stories. He -was afraid that awiiys. The- latest runawa’i occurred preach on Friday evening. The topic, swords, Generalissimo Willard Alilger. on jMonday. A horse attached to. one The Times says: of his discourse will be 'Uncharitable St. John ;i£ Jersey Cits, Eminent the trend of some of the women who The. music attending tlio celebration "It wns n noticeable feature, of last ComraaKder Frederick- Pantaclnno. ■frequent tha 'Orove In summer was to -of |D o d d ’B express : wagons, cavorted of St. Paul’s Silver Jubilee next.-week Judgment,” from Romans xlv, 7-8. . down Maln.'avenue at a lively rate; He night's services that nearly-all present Mellta of Moorestown, 36 swords, wards cannibalism, for he overheard will be under tho direction of Miss E. took part ir. the singing. When tho On Sunday -morning-.of next week started from in front of the office ht Blanche Bennett. Re>'. J, B. W estcott, of Colllngswood, Eminent Commander James E.. Kress- one en th u siastic singe;,; a s s e rt,; to tha chorus of 150, under the direction of exuberance of her feeling, that "Prof. ; corner of Main and; Central ava- Miss Annie Vanwert fell down the will held forth. His text, a double ler.' .' nues. In.crossing Bead? avenue the Prof. Tali Esen Morgan, of New York, one, will be taken from John iv, 14, St; Elmo of Lamberville, E m in en t Morgan was alnaosf, good enough to stairs at the residence of Mrs. Harinah aDd Musical Director Richard Griffiths, ;,-at.” ■ Dr.' P rice did n o t n e g le ct' to wsfeon stru ck th e culvert, and there j'ames, 25 Pitman avenue, an Monday, and John viii, 38. At night the last Commander H. ES. VanHora. was a separation of the fora and after, aro3e to sing the opening selection, serm on '.-.in Its preache;! by th e Rev, Corson of Asbury. Park, 60 'swords, ftmnk the choir for its-valuable aid in and -broke her a rt. "America,’' the congregation as one E m in en t C om m ander C. A. AtWne. the igreat musical festivals of the past parts. With the k-on:; wheels . iant;- Henry Belting, of Burlington, from. llng at his heels ; the horats oontl'nued Mr. Charles Morse, the tenor singer, man Joined in the patriotic air, mak Rev, ill, 11—"Hold; that fast which Pilgrim of Hoboken, 28 swords, Em ?,umE!er.' He also spoke, of President who, ims -beeit associated . with the ing a chorus ot volume, harmony and, McKinley’s praise of the work of the do*n Main avenue. At - the ■ -Jceaa thou hast that no man take thy in en t C om m ander O. A. Mohu, froiit the wheels overturned, throwing Times force '.ho past summer,. returned u u Ibob the like of which has seldoias crown;”-' • Trinity of Plainfield, 20 swords, Em "great Ooean Grove choir.” to N ew Y o rk On ■ Tuesday, ever before been heard In Pittsburg, Ex-Senator McClelland, our well- the! fiorse to the ground. He was seiz The visiting .ministers, who will be inent Commander N. Y, Dungan. , ed'and helped.to his feet,'whereupon Mr. R. H. Eastburn .and daughter, The other music of the evening con Ivanhoc of Bordontosn, IE,, iwords, known summer resident, spoke at the accompanied by th e ir wives, -will be ba {broke', loose and dashed off a sec of Frankford, Philadelphia, spent a few sisted of selections frons old tur - , and ascertained during’ their stay, in the Eminent Commander Dr. C. J. Haz- pleasure he experienced at the way words familiar to all. Mfs. Shurpu Ocean Grove was being “boomed," and ond time. He was finally brought to dayt; In the Grove this week. Mr. Grove sis. follows: Revs. Harris and zard. : ■ a ritandstlll at Ocean ; Pathway; Of E a stb u rn owrip, pro p erty here. McDonald was the soloist, singing two Its immediate bright pvoBpeets. In his numbers 'The Lord Is My Salvation” Larew , a t the- A laska H o u se ;. Rev. eorirse there, was the usual excitement, The heed of a new organ In the Au Westcott, by Dr a s;1 Mrs. I. N; Beegle;- October Petit Jurors. opinion there were more people -in nnd "The Sinner and the Song.” by Ocean aroye ihe last two ,weeks. of and a great crowtf of people gathered ditorium wat-i fully demonstrated on Rev. Barnhart, at Grove Hall; Rev. On Tuesday the petit jurors for the on,tho Btreets. Will L. Thompson. The services were June this year than during the first Sunday evening, when the old organ closed with the beautiful old song, Belting, at Seaside Hotel; Rev. Relyea, October term of county court were broke down several times. ■ at the Ocean House. two weeks of July last year,, virtually “God bo With You .Till We Meet empanneled. They ar.,> as follows: putting the season of (8D3 a month Your last chance to see the marvel While bathing at Asbury avenue the Neptune—3dward Rllcy, Aaron Cas Again,” which was sung so feelingly ahead of 183S, This, to him, was an ous biograph pictures tonight (Satur first of the week, Edward Kavanaugh, that It left the Impression that the , Your last chance to see the marvel tor, John Hagerman, George Farmer, evidence that the work of the Board day) at tho Auditorium.. Admission a guest .it the park View Hotel, broke C. Conover, Longstreet, Robert Ha singers were In deep Christian earn ous blograph pictures’ tonight (Satur cit Trade had brought good results. lOcJ; reserved seats 25c. one of the toes of his left foot. estness. During the sermon, which day) at tho Auditorium. Admission vens, Nelson Slocum. Ho strongly advocated keeping up tho Raritan—Joseph D„ Harris, Jr., Cy- Mr. John O. Wilson, of New York, was delivered with eloquent earnest 10c.; reserved seats 26c. entertainment feutur* longer, -that the | ; West Grove la, E, Church. died on Wednesday night at the sum- ness, .the audience showed its appre reous. C,,.yanI4ater,, John. T.' Geran( ,'jOOple who deBlreditta.Tarualu.-'iiuiha; 'Benjamin Decker;- Jr; ■^Sae'sW rtees"at~the'-W est Grove-M; mer^hoae-of .tha family,-A5 Jilt.-Tabor ciation by .gAvins.deepest attsntlou,;.’., ;i Orove during September might have E. Church on Sunday were of an in W ay. He w as 69 years of age. Heavy Damage Suit. ■; Wall—George E;. Rogers, Albert W/ provided for them diversions as well Bennett, Forman Hutchinson. spiring character, and largely attend A number of young men of Ocean County Sunday Schools. Suit for damages has been instituted ns recreation. In his opinion there is ed,; , F o rty w ere received froia proba . Matawan—Rens W. Cartan, John B. no place like Occan Grove, He warm Grove are arranging to spend ten days The fortieth annual convention of by Samuel Lane and Samuel Davis, of Ivins, William L. VanBrunt. tion late full, membership and one by In cam ping o u t ih Barnegat Bay. They Long Branch, who were ipjured by be ly commended the work of Prof. Mor the Monmouth County Sunday School Shrewsbury—Edgar. J. Brower,' El- letter. . Thirty-seven more . were rec will start from here on the 18th, .Association is announced for Thurs ing; striick by a.passenger train at the' gan/13 a musical director. His refer? ommended by the stewards and lead-, wood Harvey, Harold K. Allstrom, El ence to the late Dr. Stokes and 'Wot Miss Ciara Barlght, pianist at the day, September 28th, at St. Luke's M. Pavilion avenue crossing of the Cen mer- E. Haralie; ers, and will be received on next Sun Auditorium during the summer ser tral Railroad of New Jersey: C. Swing SwOney,. and the fact that, in his be E. Church, Long Branch. An Inter Marlboro—John Holland,, Patrick day morning, . vices, 6n Wednesday returned to -.the esting programme has been arranged Patterson, former city solicitor ot lief, Providence supplied just the right Services tomorrow (Sunday) as fol McCue, Stephen VanPelt, Charles E. snecessors' to them In; Bishop Fitz Northvllle Seminary, Northville, Mass.- and ,v largo audience is expected. Ses •jong: Branch, has been, retained ‘as Thom pson, lows: Sermon by the pastor at 10.3P. counsel for both parties. . Gerald and Tallle Morgan, struck a Arch Glffard, lifeguard at Ross' pa sions w ill be held a t 10.30 a. m., and Eatontown—John Reynolds, Rufus- Subject, "Loaves; and Fishes, or the vilion, '.pulled a venturesome but inex 1,30 and 7.15 p. m.' The amount of damages has not yet responsive chord in the hearts of all Bread of Life.” stlnday School at 2 p. West.- .. . around the board. perienced bather from his perilous po Among the speakers will be Revn. been stated, although they will be Freehold-- Cornelius B: Barkalow, a?, Young People’s meeting at fi,30, larged Mr. Davis' claim will be.larger Mr. Morgan was called upon, and of sition In deep, water last Saturday af A, S. V anDyck, H. M, G ravatt, H. C. James 8, Arrowsmith, John B. Davi Sermon by the pastor at 7.30. Subject, ternoon. Cronin, D. D.. E. M. F erg u sso n ,-F o r- ' .than that of Mr. Lane. Since the ac- course was fully equal to what was “Contrasts. Between Time and. Ster son, Charles Barkalow, George H . expected of him. He was given the rest E, Dager, os. Philadelphia, and , cldent Mr. Davis' has been confined to Adams, John C. Clevenger. Theodore ility,” T. W illiam s' Pearm an, a -well- ; Special Officer Joe Yiills, of Nor- his room, and it is feared that he has Chautauqua saluta When u, mounted wood Park, ,'i;o was the uoilyguar-l of Mrs. Annetta V. Sklllman, of New Sickles, James Magee\Daniel Dono- known singer, will be present and sing Brunswick, an export In modern pri sustained permanent injuries. Tho ac • a chair to speak. He .told' how he was several selections. A hearty welcome President McKinley during Isis: visit at van, Charles Wyckoff. b ro u g h t to Ocean Grove by D r., J, B., mary methods. cident .took place at noon oh; Friday, Atlantic—John Stapleton, Daniel Is extended to all. that place, visited friends here on Ju ly 21; T he aggrieved claim th a t Price, of . ihe Summer School, to. train Tuesday. Straits, SHjah Matthews. an oratorio chorus. Then he launched the;,- w ere sh u t in th e gates Just as a -Millstone—John Stankel, Edward E. While some repairs were being made See the most realistic, lifelike mov northbound train came flying along. out with a subject that, is very near Pensions for County Residents. In the water, department early this ing pictures as shown' by the blograph. Applegate; Thompsc J. Elmer, uem- his heart, just now—tho proposed new There was no escapc, they say, from a uel B. Williamson, • ", The following pensions were granted (Friday) morning, the supply of this This (Saturday) evening at the Audi collision, and eye witnesses to the ac Auditorium organ; With an elabora to residents os Monmoutli county dur- commodity was temporarily shut off torium. Admission 10 cents, Ocean—Lewis M. Slocum, Daniel tion of the plan of securing funds by cident wer., of tie opinion that both Dorn, William E. VanDykr, Jr., Will tho month just closed: Mrs. Rebecca a few hours. men were killed. Lane’s horse and the Issuing, of certificates he had a M, Hendrickson, of Ely widow of Jo- iam L. Wolcott, Ashley B. -Stout;,Ed larg® number of immediate 'promises . At. the. New Brunswick District Long Branch Election Board. wagon; fared the worst, his favorite ward L, Reynolds, Frank J. Helflel, Jr. sapf T. Hendrickson, $8 per month; Preachers’ Meeting next Monday • Rev, steed being killed, While the wagor, to help In the work. John; Hyland of Vanderburg, J12. per The Long Branch Board of Commis Middletown-—Charles Allen, Jr., Al Dr. Ballard, In Speaking of the need T. Snowden Thomas will road a paper '•was s. total wreck. Mr. Lane was bert Morford, Henry Saddler. month; William H White, of Colts entitled ‘,'A Review of tlio Summer at sioners appointed the following Boards badly.shaken ispand bruised. He, how- of a new organ, said he trusted that Neelf, $6 per month; Henry IS. Gill, Howell—William Ketchom, Harrison al! would give their help and assist Ocean Grove.” of Registry and Election, so servo for ever,' escaped serious injuries, al Matthews, Samuel Hall, Gilbert J. Crawford and Samuel Cor- The local members of C. 1C. Hall tbe municipal election, which will bo though It is said that he is yet suffer ance to the plan. His remarks were nelispri, all of Red Bank, each ?6.per Holmdel—Henry. L. Holmes,-. Jacob punctuated with-sallies of wit, He Post, G. A. R., attended the great en held on December 12: ing frons the shock, Davis' hip was O. Lamberson, Hendrick P. Conover.. month; Mrs. Sarah L. Patterson,, of campment in Philadelphia this week. First Ward—Charles E, Dennis, .injured. It was at first, thought that closed with a reference to the heaven Keyport, $8 per month. John F. They say ;t wa,.; the biggest'encamp Perry Hull, Israel P. Reid, Arthur his injuries were only slight, He, how ly banquet and the heavenly choir. Thompson, of Imlaystowri; had- his Sussm an. District Preachers' Meeting. Rev, T Snowden Thomas-voiced his pension Increased from ?7 to ?8 per ment they ever attended. ever, is still held a prisoner, and may endorsement ot tho sentiment c t ap .Second Ward—J. W. Lane, Robert be 6 cripple for life. ; It is Swlleved Tha New Brunswick Bistrict Preaeh- m onth. The Bradford' Trio -g alja delightful H. Hamilton, James Dunn, Vincent preciation manifested for tho loader of and financially successful concert; at that Mr. Lane and Mr. Davis will sue ers’ Meeting held its first session after the choir He told a first-rnte story VnnDyke, : for P 0 ,000, although Mr, Davis’ claim nortuary hccorcl. Faraingdale bn Tuesday -evening. A the, usual summer adjournment bn of an embarassed Fourth of July ora Third Ward—J. Wesley Sherman, , r,vll! b s th e la rg er of th e two. Monday, in Association Hall, Ocean number of people from the Grove ac William Fleet, Edwin E, Taber, H. P. tor. Olivia, the Infant daughter or U p v . companied'the party to that place Grove. Rev.; Samuel1 Barnes, of. the Mr. A. H. DeHaven also spoke In fa and Mrs, Alpha G. Kyhett, of Phila B ennett. Philadelphia Conference, gave an in- Fourth Ward—Charles P. West, Young Tlll-Tapper. vor of the n e w .organ, which he said; delphia; died at Bradley Beach, the Business at the postofflce; has drop teresting address oh “Materialism,!' we were ire to.have by next season. flumer home of the family, on Sunday.- ped off to some extent this week. The Warren West, George W. Huff, Will Little Grover Wolcott, aged.12 years, which aroused a spirited discussion. This statement, coming from Mr. De- frhe remains were conveyed to Phila rorce of assistants has been reduced' iam L. Reed. wil! he sent to the Reform School at On next Monday ' morning: at ID Haven, Is slgrnlfleaist, . The speaker delphia for Interment. . by. the disposal ot the genera! sieiivery Jamesburg -for robbing the, Little Sil o’clock, in ’the parlors of St; Paul's aisb made a happy reference to the and stamp clerks—Charles Rajjhael Surrogate’s Daughter Injured. ver station. Agent Harry Herbert, Church. Rev, T. Snowden Thomas will Ocean Grove waterworks, and the fact Isaac Dotwiler, ot Philadelphia, who and George Potts. , • • '. '.. who made the complaint, said over ?30 glvo “A Review of the Season at Gilberts, the young daughter of Sur that we were, able to ' supply Asbury was summering in Asbury Park with Dr. S. G. Wallace, dentist, announces rogate David S. Crater, was recently had heen taken frbm the money draw Ocean Grove." Parle with plenty of pure water'in her his daughter, Mrs, Charles Gillingham, er this summer. Hearing young Wol that he will keep Ills Ocean Grove severely. Injured at the summer hotel timo of need. " ■ 411 Second avenue, died suddenly on parlors' open until the 20th ' inst„i at Stockbrldge, Mass,, where her par cott was spending money very freely A t she . ug;.;i .stli n o f Colonel Scove! Sunday mornlns;, following a strolce of at the Oceanport stores for cake, Monmouth Clerical Union. to fill appointments ant- finish work ents have been staying. It seems Gil a ; handkerchief, salute was trlven paralysis son.,! time ago 'The inter in hand. The Doctor has had a very berts came out upon the porch of that candy and other dainties, he deter The Monmouth Clerical Union held ment was at Philadelphia. Bishop FitzGerald. The assemblage successful season. hotel just as a young lady was deia- mined to watch him. A ew days ago ,*. very Interesting meeting in ihe lec was dismissed with the benediction af he caught' 3royer in the office with ture room of the First M. E. Church, onstratlng tho science of using a golf ter singing the doxology, . • Herr Gustavus Cohen wiU lecturc in club. The young lady swung the stick $3.08, which he had ju s t tak en from Asbury Park, -an Monday afternoon.. It costs but ten cents to see tbe won the Ocean Grova Tabernacle this (Fri the drawer. A key that would open S£ev; J. W. Morris, pastor, of the First derful movine pictures at tho Audi day)- evening. He will bo assisted In around with considerable rorce and the end struck Gllberta upon the chin, the office door was found 1 his pocket, M. E- Church; Long Branch, gave a Deal Golf Club’s Home. torium this (Saturday) evening. Re his entertainment by Prot. Gllday and and Grover said that he has! found It iine address on .“The Biblical Sab served seats 25c. cutting a deep gosh, It took three The new house Of the Deal Golf Club his phonograph The only admission stitches to close up the wound. under the station. The sad admitted, bath.”, A warm • discussion ; followed. was formally opened Monday evening. will be a silver offering. ills guilt. ' . '. In which many views of the subject A, programra;:- of muSlci Interspersed Old Deed Presented. A pickpocket stolo a watch and were given. with speechmaktng,. served to. enter- Seeking Better Train Service. The next meeting will be held in the M rs... M, C. H yde, of New '.fork, seven dollars In money from W. H. lllg Vegetables at Colts Neck'. - ta in th e larg e n u m b er of gu ests pre?,- McDonald, at Ross’ pavilion on Labor A meeting of .a committee from the parlors "of. the First Presbyterian ent, The Illumination of the grounds daughter of the late George & Mur Church, Asbury Park, October 2d. ray,' of Middletown, has presented the. Day; during the progress of the Ocean Grove i;oard of Trade was lu The farmers about Colts Neck- have was made a special feature,- and was cbnference with the representatives of been vlelns with one another this year Middletown Baptist Church with the Knights , Templar parade. Mr,. Mac worth going a long distance -to see. Donald is a New Yorker; Asbury Park's Board on Wednesday to Bee who can raise the largest yeg-: On Monday , the Deal club, was happy, first deed by which the property on “ TwoWeddings.” \ which the-church; was built was con evening. The subject of an adequate etablea, says the Freehold. Transcript. in winning .the championship of the A young man who had been purloin winter train ssrvlco was, discussed.- Garrett Buck has an Americai; Giant This Is the novel title of an enter- North Jersey ehore, which honor, was veyed by Robert Hartshorne to the ing- bread and milk from the tent col •Middletown Baptist Church. The .deed The railroad authorities ui both the potato displayed Ie Joseph Golden’s tainment to be given for'the benefit bt accompanied by a $500 loving club. ony in ihe Grove was;apprehended by Pennsylvania and Central will bo so-, toll-house. The potato Is nine inches the Aid Society the First M. E. Is dated 1743. M rs. Hy.de found St the police last Friday. After being among her father’s old papers. . licited io grant tho committee’s re lone, so we are told, and- weighs sev Church, at' Educational Ball, Asbury It costs but ten cents to see the won confined In the lockup all day. he was quest *fo;; the continuance of certain enteen ounces. George Slant has,. a Park, oh Wednesday and Thursday derful moving pictures at the Audi set a t liberty with a reprimand. trains, as well as placing In service watermelon ,. weighing . 'fifty pounds, .evenings at, next week, Miss .Fannie torium this (Saturday) evening. Re . Will Sue Railroad lor Damages. Washington Engine Company, of other needed accommodations. This, stout melon Is- on' exhibition m ,T, Sparkes, who la,stopping'at Wheeler served seats 26c. Ocean Grove, with eighteen men and a ------i,w * mm ------, . Charles Sherman’s store. At Fred, Villa, Ocean Grove, and who has been Charles W. Trippe, whose son Charles was killed by a train at Sea hoBe carriage, participated in. the fire Ring Found AHer Many Years. Luther’s hotel you can see a cornstalk In India, will reproduce ; a Bengalee Unusual Operation. Bright week beforo last, together with men’s parade at Freehold on Monday. Fourteen years ago Mrs. Mark L. fifteen feet in height, which was wedding and also- a Hindoo Royal Unexcelled, ot yve st Groye, with its grown by T, Forman Taylor.,- The wedding. There will also ,bo oriental At tho Long Branch hospital recent Juniata and Louisa Terry, says he wil! Mount, :sf Bed Bank, lost her wedding stalk hr s two large, cars of corn uppa ly Mrs. Eunice Parker, widow of John suo the New Jersey Southern Railroad ehemjeal engine was also in line and ring whllo she was living at LLnbrr.ok, readlngs^^ffl made a fine appearance. it, ono of the cars bolng eight feet Parker, of Reil Bank, was operated on for heavy damages for responsibility L. I, A short tinfe after the ring ,t for the accident. ,. from the ground. Fire Escapes, tor tumor; The physicians "removed A meeting of the local representa lo st .She' fam ily rem oved to R ed B ank, nine, small tumors from Mrs. Parker’s tives of the Firemen’s Relief Associa and the place on which they lived at Dr. Ballard is canvassing the town stomach, Tho operation Was success WANTED—By a sm all. family, resid tion, will. be held on Monday-evening Llnbrook was Bold..to David Driscoll. Repeated by request—the wonderful to ascertain the number of houses) ful, and Mrs. Parker is now recover ing in New York City, a gooil girl for next, at Washington engine house. Las! week Mrs. Mount received a let moving' pictures! This (Saturday) fitted with fire escapes, in compliance ing rapidly. While the operation for general housework. Apply, with ref Delegates will be elected to attend the ter from Mr. DrlBcoll, Informing her evening at the Auditorium. Admis with tbe recent taw. His return Is to tumor Is not uncommon, the removal erences, at E5 Webb avenue, Ocean State convention, which meets at Long he had found the ring !n a lot while sion 10 centB; reserved seats 25 cents. be published by tho 16th last. of so many tumors at one timo Is rare.' Grove.—Adv.-2t. ,''. ARIZONA’S PETRIFIED FORESS DUMMY ALLEN'S TURTLE ^ Mr. Yatman at Newcastle,/! V From the, Newcastle (Queensland) James J Taylor Monmontb Trust One of Nature’s Ureaitest Ku eums of The Soup It Fam ished For Albany’s Ofd- Morning Herald and Misers' Advocate ot July 31st, sent tis by Mr, Yatman, v natural Curiosities. Tlm e Epicures. we take the following account o t w e CAND...... A n d ...... Tho Territory o I Arizona Is a vast A local paper half a century ago pub evangelist’s visit to that city: ° ARTIST lished tho following sketch, .which has “The fortnight’s mission' eondueted muBuern o' aatural curlositlca, luclud- ).Es Newcastle by the Rev.. C. H. Yal- !og many of the rnoBt wonderful In all Joat non of its amusing flavor in tho Mr. Taylor lias been modeling Safe Deposit C om p;, the world. T he atmosphere, the cli Intervening yeara: ■ • man, of New York, under.the auspices of th e Y; M., C. A., w as b ro u g h t ,to a mate, tbe mountains, the aoll, tho rlv- "The .early history of. the first at at Asbury Park for 7 years. tempt at tickling the palates of Albany close last evening. During the four ere, the foreBls aro filled with phe teen days tbe missionary, in what an nomena many of which exist nowhere epicures with that delectable chaos of flavors sriowc. as turtle soup .was made, evangelist could consider a.somewhat MONriOUTH BUILDING, slse. In the desert, threo hundred barrels field, has laborer arduously and miles square, with Flagstaff as a cen we believe, by the celebrated Andrew 9 NE HUNDRED Jackson Allen, better known as winnlngly. liitpresssd by the power of Asbury Parke New Jersejf. tre, aro spread out a varley of won tho preacher’s utterances, thousands ders of niiich the people of this coun Dummy Allen, who for .. many years DOLLARS acted as Edwin Forrest’s - costumer, Who attended the-services then hegan try. have little or no conception, but If to admire the missionary lor his nm--; they were in Europe or Aala thou and used to presonato Caleb Quotem h»s been placed with the on the stage in a style peculiar to Him Ifest sincerity and. abhorrence of. cant, sands of our cltl2cna would cross the .tad towards the close of the mission Asbury Park Board of . Trade ocean to see them. Being within only self At the time vr6 speak of he kept CAPITAL $100,000 a restaurant in-the vicinity, of tha old thers were hundreds ot men and wo to be given to the winner in a two or three days' journey £rom Chi men, pome within and some outside cago, and easy of access by frequent Green Street Theatre and was a prime Sand-Modeling contest who The Asbury- Park group SURPLUS, $25,000* favorite among tho bloods of the day, the pale of the church, who regarded trains of sleeping and dining carsQnd -Is’im with affection. It is not surpris ottier modern luxuries, of travel, they who, made ills place a customary re can excel Mr. Taylor. This sort. . ing, therefore, ■ that the ; mission : has r»re .overlooked by th e m ultitude and been fruitful, (hat » spiritual revival challenge is to the world. of Bathing Houses are aro practically unknown. “Albany was then, as now, o vary Executes all tniats known to tho law. nice village, but still there were some has takeis place, and that among the '.JUDGES: To my mind, next to tho Grand iurgB number of persons of almost all Loans mouoy on Bond and Mortgage. C anyon o l tho Colorado, the most In things in Dummy Allen’s cookery book PRANK M.TAYLOH, • kept open for the accom Reoolv‘ the missionary's sermon Cuplain Cuptaln Builder’s Hardware, Paints likely to '.lay high prices for It. food would agitate thti senate/ disturb was “He that leadeth Into captivity L .NEWMAN FltANK PEARCE A bird's-eye view of tlio petrified the house and drive the lobbies wild. shall so into captivity." When tho aad Oils, forests 011 a sunny day suggests a gi Turtle soup became all the rage, service iuvan the church was uncom . . . Flagging, gantic kaleidoscope. The surface i.-f and week after week It was eagerly fortably filled Seats had to be placed Connor Main St, and Asburj Avonno, tbe earth resembles an Infinite variety devoured. At length some sharp and in the aisles and near the pulpit steps. ASBURY PARK, N. J. of rainbows. The geologists say this perhaps envious observers thought A fter about 1,000 persons had been AND CURBING. great plain, now live thousand feet they remarked'a striking similarity In seated there were many standing, above the sea, was once covered by a all of. Dummy Allen’s turtles. One very while a large number were unable to « OUR SPECIALTIES. forest, which was submerged for ages suspicious Individual, struck with their Embnrj Svenae, Ocean Grove, 1 J.' secure admission. When he various A ria»nant Wall Plaster, Our own W t v 1i in water strongely cliargcd with min strong, coincidence of aspect, quietly church services had closed there was a took the trouble of putting his sign o f Cedar. Shingles, King’s W indEOf erals. until the fibers of the trees were stampede In the direction of Masonic '^Cement Plnater,” Cedar 8table EelimatcsFurniBlic^ for all kinds of Bine thoroughly soaked and transformed manual on the back of one announced Hall, which at 8.30 was crowded to Stone Work, at any Point in the for that day's slaughter. The ill-fated Bed DEEP SEA MONSTER' CARRYING MONEY •JprofeiSionai Butdi. . - i — A TtrtSbls Battle Beiwsfn*1 a Gigantic Some of the Curious Ways Some People Preserves 9 >—fruits,Jolllca, plcklcs or cataap nr« A w hToTcandieF Octopus and a Sunwsti. A , Have of Doing: it. w more caaliy. moro quickly, mom 7 w* healthfully sealed with Be flood Successor to Cuab. Lkwib During the jubilee' next week. It is neer, and tho causes of, such fires, and Ocean Grove Times WASHINGTON LETTER other Information as ho may think prop hoped to -wipe out the debt on St From Our Regular Correspondent, er; ho shall, under tho direction of the Published Bvery Saturday Paul’s Church. Substantial encour Committee on Fire and Water of Mayor F O R S A b B W ashington, S e p t 4, 1899. and Council, superintend In person and ’ N o. 48 Mftin Avenue, Ocean Grove agement has been given the official direct all necessary repairs to the engine houses, engines; and other apparatus board; and with the help of a generous President McKinley returned to which may be ordered to bo built or re Asbury Park Office, No. j *6 Main Street Washington Saturday afternoon, but paired ; he shall in all cases of fire threat public it is believed that little diffi left today for Philadelphia, to attend ening danger or destruction of property, culty will be experienced In raising the annual encampment of the G. 'A. toko prompt and efficient measures, ana W n. H. BEEOLE. ; . . Publisher uso the means of the department to ex the require^ amount. St; Paul’s is the R.. He kepi so thoroughly in touch tinguish tho same, and shall at such J . E. QUINN,. Managing Editor W ith all Important public matters dur times and. on. occasions of alarms of fire, church home of .the resident popula have sole and absolute control and com tion of Ocean Grove. It has always ing his absence that he found only mand over all tho fire apparatus and all -.ON T H E ..., Kutercd a t th e Post Office atO ccan Grove, N,J routine business on his desk when he members of the Firo Department, and as Hpcoml-CIfifia Matter. met every obligation imposed upon it returned. -He had informal talks with over all other fire apparatus and persons aiding and assisting the department in by the conference of which it is a part. all the members of the cabinet except cases of actual fire, ' Secretary Long, who Is riot in the city,, Banks of Shark Eiver ' - fo Corkkhponjjrnth—We Rhall beglad tore* Its members are exceedingly anxious 8. In the absence of tho chief engineer, his command shall devolvo upon and his •elvo Items of nows and communications on that its books shall be clear aud clean and there was a regular cabinet meet •abject* of interest to this community. Write ing today. He-also heard a verbal re duties bo performed by the assistant en only on one Bide ol the sheet. of any debt, and they .therefore hope gineer, or In his absence, by the foreman The full namo and address of the writer port by President Schurman, of the first at the fire. . . . •hould accompany ull communications, not the people of the place, as well as the Philippine Commission. ' ' 1 ‘ 9. The chief and the assistant engineers Two Talimble Mineral Springs on neoessarlly for publication, but as a guarantee Commissioner Evans, of the Pension shall attend all fires within tho corporate of good faith. AuonymouB lotters will not be visitors who may attend the celebra limits, and are- hereby empowered and notice cl. tion, will aid them in ridding them Bureau, completed his* annual, report required to take charge of any building Vddrf jb all communications, either for the before leaving for th e G. A. R. encam p or buildings which may be on fire; to ad editorial or newR departm ents, to the selves of the incubus of debt. mit only so many and such persons not the Premises - , ment, and copies of the* document will firemen to'said building or buildings as Editor of the Ocean Guovb T im es, probably be distributed among the they may think necessary to aid in the Ocean Grove. N. J. veterans. There is more or less talk extinguishing of tho fire and tho preser Splendid location for a Sanitarium or for sub-division into What glorious weather we’ve hsul vation of all goods. of the probability of an attack being 10. The engineers are hereby vested villa plots. Must be sold to close an estate. ADVERTISING RATES during the week! Those who hav6 re made upon Commissioner Evans’ .with all the powers of police officers of mained by the sea for a stay in Sep method of administering the Pension, tho Borough whilo going to, attending Wekkb. Months. Bureau fn the report of the G. A. R. nnd returning from n firo, that they may 1 I a 1 ? | 2 I a I e l la tember have had every opportunity to and shall preserve tho peace and protect V'TnT" 75fSn 00.81 25^r^wroiB^nioiTEc committee which made an Investiga private and public property. I « - ■ 1 GO 1.75 200------3 50 4 • 50- “6 “50 900 enjoy it to the full. Undoubtedly Sep tion several months ago, and which 11. The foreman of tho respective com 125 1 7fi 2 300 4 50 0 50 7.50 13 00 will be submitted'to the encampment; panies belonging to tho Firo Department A PPL Y TO IX 1 60 2 23 2 75 350 000 7 50 900 1600 tember Is the finest month of the year shall report to the chief engineer from 8 « 175 2 70 3 25 4 00 7 00 9 50 13 00 here. It Is worth every effort to have but Mr. Evans is confident that the tlmo to time what supplies are necessary, 4 •• 200 3 251 4 00 525 8 00 11 00 1700 U committee’s report will show that he and the chief engineer shall report to 8 »» 2 50 3 751 4 50 025 0 00 13 50 2200 8800 the season prolonged, one of the prime administered the laws properly, and tho Committee on Firo and W ater of tho 300 4 50) 550 7‘25 11 50,1000 2600 ■H 0 Mayor and Council, or any member thero- W.H.BEEGLE 375! 0 00! 7.00 900 II 00 1000 . (I objects of the Board of Trade. Time that If there Is any censure It will be of who shall have power to order tho 10 ** 4 50 7 001 8 .V1 1050 1H 00 22 00 3000 7100 are still with us a large number of of the laws and not of him. The re sam e. 226 Main Street, Asbury Park, 50 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove 12“ 500 boo;iooo 13 00 21 00 25 00 45 00 80 00 port of the Commissioner recommends 12. The foreman of each company shall 15 “ 7.W12 BRADFORD TRIO CONCERT AUDITORIUM SERVICES NEW POSTAL MONET ORDER W . C. T. U. MATTERS Musically Considered, 'It Was One of the targe Crowds AtteniTMornlng- and Eren- Adopted by the Postoffice Bepartment for Pouneenth Annual Convention to be Held i ^ • successes of the seasoih lnsr Worship Last Sunday. Use On and After September 4th. at Manasquan September 14, ' The Una! programme of the Berks of ® Morning .and ■ evening services were Postmaster Hamilton lias given thia On Thursday; September 14, in the / musical affairs glyen ic. the Auditor held in the Auditorium last Sabbath: paper the following laformaUon con Pieabyterlan Church, Manaagxsaii, will ium this BeaBon w as rendered on Mon Large crowd*. - were. present.. The cerning-the new form of domestic be held- the fourteenth annual conven day evening before an audience of morning sermon was preached by the mosey order which W ill be introduced tion of the Monmouth County 'Wo .’ over a thousand. The mala attract- Rev. Dr, Georg-s Adams, of the Now gradually, or as supplies of the old men’s Christian Temperance Union., tlpn of the evening was the Cecelia York East Confsrence.- His text was form becoiTia exhausted, a t th e rarlo u s There will be’ three sessions—morning, Bradford Trio, whose music has the twenty-ninth verse of the six POBtofflces throughout the country, be afternoois ana - nvening. The pro C. C. CLAYTON’S EMPORIUM charmed the great auulencen that day teenth chapter of Acta; "And at mid ginning; on' Monday of the present gramme in full is as follows: . MAIN AVENUE. OCEAN OROVE, NEW JERSEY . i after day have worshiped this sum night Paul and Silas prayed and book week: . . ..- :. 9.30 o’clock—Mrs. Mary V ., Fuller, mer in the Grove. Tba. Bradfords praises unto Odd.” In the absence of The new form it; somewhat smaller president. Devotioss,. Mrs, E. O, Vail. wore assisted by two popular Asbury Prof. Morgan, the singing was led by than the order now in use Its dimen- Ocean Grove; roil call and appoint Park soloists—Mm-: Ogden Crane and Mr H, L. Holt, superintendent or the sIqsjb are about those of tha ordinary ment of committees.; 10 o’clock, pres SATURDAY and MONDAY tn?.- promising pupil, MiBS Marie Carr. Auditorium., Mr. Clarence T, Steele, bank draft. It has two adjuncts—the id en t’s address, 10.30 o ’clock, secre Pjrof, Morgan's great chorus was also of New . York, sang a solo, "Flee as a advice, or notification to be Beat by the tary and treasurer’s reports;1 report of SEPTEMBER 9 AND 11 . on the bill. bird to yon mountain.” Issuing to the paying postmaster, te a. credentials committee; election of offi-. The programme opened at b o'clock ■Dr, O’Hanlpn’a Bible Class was held reproduction, of the. order through the cars; reports of superintendents; mu Grand Wind-Up of the Series of Mid-Summer. Bar- with u well-known glee, “The Song of In the afternoon, As usual there was use.of carbonized paper (the. amriifold sic.; 11.30 o’clock,. Bible, reading, Mrs. the Vikings," rendered with- g re a t a large attendance, and it was demon-, process), and a receipt for the amount, M, C. Nobles, Atlantic Highlands. ,12 gain Sales, and We Will Endeavor, , ' spirit by the chorus. The heart,- ap atrsted that, although the attendance to fcsj famished by the Issuing post o'clock, noontide prayer, 12.05 o’clock, plause that followed this rendition was Bomca’hat diminished, there was master to the remitter. m iscellaneous business. 12.30 o ’clock, to Make ft proved the lasting popularity o£ Mr. no loss of i&tsrest in the proceedings. On the T h e re w a sn ’t 7ft" k e e iie r b oy in to w n . .150x170 fe e t; valuo. $0,000; m o rtg ag e, $2,000 JIM’S SCHOOLING, 5 per cent Will exchange for seashore VTEW YORK AND LONCI P ennsylvania r a i l r o a d . 1 We w6re chumB, you'know; and both property. • '.- v-'v:/ .. \ ;• ... •_'. BRANCH RAILROAD. of us started in without a dollar. I, NO. 33, TRENTON, N. J.—Three-story ■ Timetable in effect June 25th, 1899.. The Standard Railroad of fancy we've bot^i done pretty well,” brick house on ~ West Hanover street; U;: The capitalist looked .up- from the “is Mr. Protheroe’s father a man of value, $3,500;', m o rtg ag o $2,000 5 p e r cent. STATIONS IN NEW YORK; ‘. V ;- Central R. R. of New Jersey> foot Libert^ On an d a fte r Ju n e 25,1899, / '. eard be held In his long, slender An property?" Inquired Ethel. Will exchange for seashore property. gers. Ho saw a dnrk-eyeil young fel NO. 34, OCEAN cPROVE.—Fine board • and Whitehall streets (south Ferry TRAINS LEAVE 'OCEAN aROVEU'-;,J-./'; "1 should'say ho was! The last I ing house property on ono of tjae princi Terminal). • ' ' . low, with big shoulders anc a resolute heard abou him he owned the opera Pennsylvania R. R.^ foot of Cortlandt. WEEKDAYS. '. ' ehin. At least .those were the distin pal streets, consisting Of two lots and Desbrosses and West Twenty-thlra house, the hotel, the bank, the ilnest Jf tired of your own property, try 20-room house, in thoroughly, good repair. stree ts. For Now York and Newark, &.S5, 7.20, guishing characteristics the elder iuan residence In town, nnd held a first Will exchange for property Tn Trenton, 8,20, . 8.20 a. m ., 1.20, 2.SC, 8^6, 5.B7 a n d V '; somebody else’s. A change may prove or farm property in that vicinity. New Jersey Southom R. Ri (Sandy Hook 0.20 p. m . • first-noticed. mortgage on the. blggeBt meeting Boat Route), foot of Rector street. "James Prothcroe," ho murmured. beneficial to both: In 'seeking further NO.. 35, OCEAN GROVE.—Handsome For Elizabeth/ 7.46, 9.20 a. m., L20, 2.86*,;: ri house. Jim's -financial future 1b a ll Leave NEW. YORK for bCEAN GROVE Then ho added, with a little gasp, "Not Information quote the list, number. It modern residence property of 15 rooms on 3.85, B.87 and 8.20 p. m . ••• -. ■' right. He’B an only child, you know. you have property you ijiralre to list Mt. Carmel Way; thoroughly, well built and ASBURY PARK. F o r R ah w ay , 120 a. m ., L20, Cw37 an d 9.21 ‘ > i the son of myold boyhood pard. deorge in an attractive style and in good order, p. m. Prothcroe?” "No, I didn’t know,” said Ethel. in thlq department, send full Informa value, $5,000; m ortgage $2,500 a t 6 per cent, Foot Liberty. St., 4.30, 8.30, 10.00 a. m., F o r M ataw an, 9.20 a. m ., 1^0, 2.35/ 5.87 The big hamper turned out to be tio n to Will exchange for Philadelphia property. •LOO (S atu rd a y s only), 2.15, ‘ *3.30, 8.63. and 9.20 p. m. Tho young man smilingly nodJe.l. most bountifully loaded, and every •4.45, • 5,38, 6.23, 8.00 (S atu rd a y s only) F b r 3U)hR------>"Whoreupon. tho old m an seized him NO. 36, O.CEAN GROVE.-Very sub . - p. ,m. r body brought along a picnic appetite. stantial and cozy 7-room cottage on Em Foo t W h iteh all S t , 8.25, M a; m . *12.55 by both hands and forced him into a W. H. BEEGLE bury avenue, within one block of the 9. Then they rolled into Bevlngton, and, ocean; comfortably furnished and in good f..42, 6.15, 6.40, 7.14, 0.20 p. m.> &04 p.MTU chair. 336 rialn Street, Asbury Park, N. J Saturdays only. leaving the ladles In charge of the o rd er; value, $2,500; m o rtg ag e $1,000 a t 6 i'uui, iiwi, ^ nvuM'uiuu ou, 0,00, a. in.i “My dear boy,” ho cried, “where per cent. Will exchange for West Phiia-? F o r R ed B onk, 7.20, 7.45, 9.20 a. m ., 120V were my eyes? Why, you're Just like two. eastorn men, James Norcross took SO Haiti Avenue, Ocean drove, N.J- 12.10 *1.10 (S atu rd a y s only), 2.25, *2.55, ■ 2.S5 , 8.85, 5.37 and 0.20 n .'m . ' . the Kansas lad and started to keep his delphi a residence property. •3.25. *4.10, *5.10 6.65 p. m. 7 ' Bt., and Trenton, your dad. Well, well! Bless him, I NO. 37,. OCEAN GROVE.—Thoroughly engagement with the local townsman. . NO. 1, JERSEY CITT.—Handsome real Foot Desbrosses St., 6.00, 9.00 a .m., 12.20, 6.15, 7.25, 7.60, 5.07 a . m ., 1JJ8. 3.67 O ld , haven’t seen him for twenty years. dence property on Grand Btreot,. Jersey substantial and- nicely furnished 12-room *1-20 (S atu rd a y s only), *2.30, *3.10, *3.40, 5.35 JD. m. Calls you James, eh? Who's that for?' I t wbb not a long engagement, and at City Heights* 19x40x100 feet, 9 rooms and house on-Webb avenue, near the ocean; *4.20, *5.10, .7.00 p. m . For Camden, via Trenton and Borden* 1 o’clock-they were back in the car, two. lots of ground in the plot; desirably Foot Cortlandt S t, 6.00, 9.00 a. m., 12.20, to w n , 7.25, 9.07 a. m .. 12.38 a n d 8.B7 p . au bath, B bedrooms, three story and brick •1.23 (S atu rd a y s only), 2.80, ♦3.08, *3.38. “You, sir,” said the young man. and the capitalist signalled the motor- basem ent;value, 17,500. ■Will ex ch a nge located for all the year residence; value, For Camden and Philadelphia, via Tom* “For me! Shake.’ hands again, for seashore property. $5,000. Will, exchange for suburban New .L_*4.23, *5.15, 7.00 p. m . . R iv e r, 6,40 a n d 1L13 a. m ., JL23 an d 6.11 nmn to go ahead on the return trip. ark property, or in the Oranges. Foot Rector .S t, 11.00 a. m., *1,00. (Satur- namesake. You are a remarkably flne NO. • 2, OCEAN .GROVE,—Handsome ; "We should be able to run the thir- NO. 88, NEW YORK CITY.—Three lots ^.days only), 3.45, 4.30, 6.30 p. m. For Toma River. Island Heights and In § young man. And -how’s father?”. residence property, suitable for boarding Leave Ocean Grove and Asbury Park for term ediate stations, 6.40,. 11.18 a. m.. 2.C, ‘»-vV tl-two miles back to Cleveland nicely, purposes, situated within half block of. on. Loring Place, near Fordham- Road, New York, 6.10 (Mondays only), 6.20, 6.15 an d 6.46 p. m . : , “Very well, sir. He sends you a let the ocean; lot sixty feet frontage on two Twenty-fourth W ard, each 25x125; value, in two hours," he said to Jim. "I $6,500; m o rtg ag e $3,100. W ill exchange fo r •8.47, *7.00, *7.12, *7.20, *7.30. *7.45. *7.50, For Point. Pleasant and intermediate sta- ter,” and the young man drew it from must be there at 3 o’clock, and we have streets; house contains 17 rooms, with •8.00, *8.20, 0.20, 10.55 a. m ., li0 5 , 1.20, 2.10, i tio n s. 6.40, 7.16, 10.54, U.13 a. m .. 2.23, 2.68. his pocket. ' -water and sewer connections, and hot unencumbered resldenco property or lots - 2.35, 3.35, 4.00, 6.14, 6.87, 7.10.^.20 p. m . .4.22, '4.B0, tf.10, ^.15, 6.02,;6.48 a n d 8.65 p. mu a clear track all tho way. We’ve had and cold water. Value, 19,000. .Will ex in Deal, Allenhurst, Asbury Park, Brad Leave Ocean Grove , and Asbury Park for For New Bninswlck, via Monmouth' £:%i The capitalist glanced it through litigation over this road, and it iBn’t change for Now York City or Northern ley Beach or Avon. Some cash might be Freehold, Trenton and Philadelphia via Ju n ctio n , 6.25, 7.56, 9.07 a. m ., 12.38, 8.6T New. Jersey property. . added If required1 to complete a trade. i -with a kindling eye. doing a regular business yet, blit we’ll Sea Girt and Penna. R. R., 6.25, (except : . a n d 5.35 p, m . •. “Sounds just like old George,” he NO.' 8, KEARNEY, N. . J.—12-room NO.. 89, OCEAN GROVE.—Snug 7-room . Freehold), 7.25 (except Freehold), 7.56, be running on schedule in a day or chuckled. . “Um-um-um, 'Loan you house, with one acre of ground, on Davis cottago. on Asbury avenue, valued at 9.07, a., m .,, 12.88, 3.67, 5.35 p..m . L50 p. m . TRAINS LEAVE NEW YORK FOR tw o .” avenue. Value, J5,000; o r with one-quar- $1,600, for property in New Brunswick, Saturdays only to Freehold. . OCEAN GROVE. ^ ; my boy Jim. . Teach him a little busi ter acre of ground $3,800. No encum Milltown, or South River, N. J. Leave Ocean Grove and Asbury Park for ness. Got some capital he might In- They were' out of earshot of the brance. Will exchange for Ocean Grove • Trenton1 and Philadelphia, via Bound From W;est Twenty-third St. Station, 8.GS others, and Jim leaned toward the cap NO. 40,. OCEAN GROVE.—15-room fur yest Good hoy.’ Um-um-um. It or Asbury Park property. , nished boarding house on Abbott avenue, B rook R oute, 6.20, 7.00, 8.00, 10.55 a , mu, a . _m ., r12;10 0.10 S a tu rd a y s only), 2.25, : i t a l i s t .; •' •!■. .'■ ;■ V .- 12.05, 2.10, 4.00 p. m . 8.25, 4.10, 5.10 an d 6.56 p. m . S u n d ay s,' -would, be funny, w ouldn’t It, If Jim NO. 4,. OCEAN GROVE.—Pleasantly- near the ocean; clear of encumbrance; 7.B6, 8.25 a. m ., a n d 4.66 p. m . . - “Mr. Norcross," he said, “hdve you located 6-room .cottago situated oppobIto valued at $2,500. Will exchango fOr small Leave Ocean Grove and Asbury Park for and your motherless girl should take park, within easy reach of Btatlon and er Ond less valuable property In Ocean Philadelphia, Camden, M t Holly- and From Desbrosses S t Station, 5.00, 9.0t a shine to each other? I wouldn’t ob noticed that the motorman has been all points of Interest; valuation 92,600; Grove or Asbury Park. ToP S ^ m ., 2.23, 5.15 o-.m**, 12.20 (1.20 Saturdays only). 2.SI, ; l drinking heavily?” . and 6.46 (Toms Ttiver only). 8.10.. 3.40, 4.20, 6,10. an d 7.W p . . m , Sun encumbrance, %1,100. ' Will exchange for NO. 41. DEAL. N. j;—Ono of tho hand Leave Ocean Grove and Asbury Park for d ay s, 8.15, 9.4o a. m ., a n d 5.1b p. m . ’ ject. I know sho comes of good “No!” cried the capitalist. "Has the unimproved seashore property or resi ■took.’ ” somest, lots at this rapidly growing and Belmar; Spring Lake. Sea QIrt and F ro m C o rtlan d t S t. StaU on, 6.00, 9.00 a. Idiot started one of h|s periodical dence property in Northern New Jersey. very desirable resort; : located on the ; M anasquan, 6.25. 6.40, 6.55, 7.16, 7.25 (ex « k , 12.20 (1.23 S atu rd a y s only), &80, 8.08 L-- )i “What’s . that?” cried the startled NO. 5. NEWARK, N. J.-Three-story. sprees? Beat man In my employ when Monmouth drive east, of tho macadam cept Manasquan). 7.56, 9.07 (except Man s.s5,-4,a, 6.15 ana 7.0® p. ni''Suiiiay” ' frame house on Huntington street; store road: size 50x176 feet. Will exchange for asq u an ), 10.22, 10.54, 11.13 m ., 12.03, 8.15, .9,45 o. m ., and B.15 p. ra. • : young man. . he’s sober. When he’s drunk he's a ■W "That wasn’t meant for you to hear,” on flrst floor, two flats above; lot 25x100; small property or lot In Ocean Grove. 12.38, 12.67, 2.23, 2.33 (S atu rd a y s only), stupid log. Keep your eye on him, value, $7,000; mortgage, $3,500 in building 2.48 (Saturdays only), 2.58 (Saturdays laughed the other as he folded the let and loan association in force one year; NO. 42, OCEAN QKOVE.-Snu^" 6-room TRAINS LEAVB PHILADELPHIA J im .” house on a corner lot on Heck avenue, o n ly ),-8.67, 4.06, 4.22, 4.50. 4.55 , 5.10 (ex ter and pushed it In his pocket. Then rents $43 per month. Will exchange for ce p t M anasquan)* 5.15, 6.28, 5.35, 6.50, 5.55, (Brood Bt.) FOR OCBAN OROVH. - i ' The young man nodded and started Ocean Grove or Asbury Park property. near schoolhouse; value $1,500. Will ex he added: "See here, my’ boy, you change-for property at or near Somer 6.02, 6.13, 6.18, 6.46, V.16, 7.82, 8.18. 8.6^, 9.4^ A t 4.05, 6.60, 8LS0, 11.44 n. m ., 142, 3,30, 4.08 • down the aisle to the motorman’s ves NO., 6, PLAINFIELD, N. J.—A very de ville,'N .J. (Saturdays only, except Sea Girt); 31.03 must come along with us to Beving- sirable residence property on one of the, r (Saturdays only) p. m. ■“ S P- m - w eek-days. S undays' 4.06 - tibule.. NO. 43, OCEAN GROVE.—Desirablo Leave Ocean Grove and Asbury Park for «nd 8.S0 a. m. Market St. Wharf, -via ton. We are going down there on my principal avenues in -Plainfield, within double house, on- Webb avenue, contain Camden and Trenton, S.10, 7.10, 10.30 a. private car; a thirty mile ride over It might have been ten minutes seven minutes’ walk of railroad station, Point. P le a sa n t, 6.40, 6.55. 7.16. 10.22, 10.54, later when he noticed that the speed ono block from trolley cars; lot 60x150 ing 18 rooms (9 on .a side); two lots of 11.13 n. m . 12.03, 12.57, 2.23, 2.33 (8 a tu r- m., 2.SO and 8.30 p. m. week-days; 4.8* our new suburban road. I’ve got busi feet; located, on-corner; house contains ground; all in good order; equity of $3,000. days only), 2.48 (Saturdays only); 2.68 fiv I?kn,Sat.urd!lyoxonly- Iicavo Market ness with a man at Bevlngton that was .Increasing to a really dangeroUB parlor,-.reception hall, library, dining Will exchange for unencumbered farm or .* (S atu rd a y s only), 4.05, 4.22, 4.50,. 4.55, St. wharf, via Jamesburg, 7.10 o. m., rate. Looking ahead he saw— a mile residence property in Northern New Jer 4.00 p. m . - week-daya. : • ' must bo attended to thlB noon. Then room, butler s pantry, kitchen and!.laun 5.10, 5.15, 5.28, 5.50, 6.55 . 6.02, 6.13, 6.18, 6.48; or so away—a sharp curve. He knew dry, 7 bedrooms and bath; all modern- sey.-- ■' ' -. 7.15, 7.32, 8.18, 8.55, 9.45 (S atu rd a y s only) I'vo got to bo back here at 3 o’clock to improvements, including' electric lights, NO. 44, OCEAN GROVE.—Pleasant ' , p. ,m. ■ . ;■ ■■■ .- •; '• - Leave BROAD BT. STATION, Thlla. meet a New Yorker, who Is passing that It was highly hazardous to at gas, etc.; valuation, $8,000: mortgaged for double house on Clark avenue, near Cen Leave- Ocean -Grove and Asbury' Park for through. My daughter Ethel, Miss tempt to strike it at that high rato of $1,600 at 5 per cent. Will exchange for tral; 6 rooms on each sldo; furnished Long Branch, 6.10 (Mondays onlv), 6.20, For Hew York. speed. He reached forward and caught seashore property. throughoutrona lot In the plot. Will ex 6.30, 6.35 (M ondays only). 7.00, 7.20, 7.30, Mayer, her companion, and! two young change, for small country place.on Long 7.35. 7.45, 8.00, 8.20, 9.20. 10.23, 10.55. 11.04, E x p re ss, w eekdays, 8.20,-4.01, 4.50, 5.05, the rootbrman by the arm,- The latter NO. 7, LONG BRANCH, N. J.—Hand- 6.15, 6.50, 7.8S. 8.20, 8.60, *10.21, 11.00, college fellows of her acquaintance Some country seat on macadam road Island; or in Northern New Jersey, with -11.45 a. m ., 12.05. 1.20. 2.10, 2.25, 2.35, 3.35 turned with an oath, and, unsteadily from Long Branch to Eatontown; four in an hour of.New York^ Value, $3,000. ■ 4.00, 4.07. 5.22, 5.37, 5.42, 6.15, 6.40, 7.10, 7.14, а. m., lioo noon, 12.35 (Limited n.00 aad 'will go on the trip with me. ' Ethel ' 8.04 (S atu rd a y s o n ly ),. 9.20, 10.40. (S a tu r • p. m .). 1.40, *2.80, 8.20. &50, 4.02, 5.00 will take along a hamper and feed us rising to his feet, struck at him blind acres of fertile land, fruit trees of var NO. 45, CONGERS, Rockland Lake, N. days only) p. m. *6.65, 6.00, 7.02,. ^.50, 10.0d p. 12.01 ly. Jim flung him aside, shut off the ious kinds; 14-room house; good barn, in Y.—Handsome Queen Anno cottage, with In the car, and we ought to have a fine order; value, $7,000. Will exchange Leave Ocean Grove, and Asbury Park for , S undays, 8.20, 4.05 . 4.60, 6,6o, 5.15, in few minutes* walk-of station; very at ' ™.»*. 10- « U-4^ a. nV, *12.03 jolly time. I want you to meet my power and put on the airbrake. The for Asbury Park property or good prop tractive, with bay windows and splen Red Bank, 6.10 (Mondays onlv), 6.20, erty inPhiladelphia..or vicinity. 7.00. 7.20, 7.35, 7.45, 8.00, 9.20. 30.55 a, m ., ' t22h 6-20. **-*•• d aughter.” car Slackened speed reluctantly, hut didly : adapted for .homo for New' York 12.05, 1.20. 2.10, 2.35, 3.35, 4.00, 5.37, 7.10, 9.20, б.85, 7.02. *7.60, 10.00 p. m „ 1101 n ig h t. Anally came to a standstill half way NO. 8, OCEAN GROVE.—A well-located business man; value $2,500; clear ,of en For Boston, without change, 1100 a. m. "Thank you,” said .the young fellow, cumbrance. -Will exchange for Ocean 10.40 NATIONAL EXPORT SXPOSmON, Tabby's Store Teeth. PHILADELPHIA. f : IA cat- that belongs 'to James Denver, ol Norristown,' fcah tioftst of Something Reduced Rates via Pennsylvania that probably no other felinn is pos sessed of—a set of false testh. Two B. H. ALOOOK, Proprietor > 1 - R ailro a d . .V. V weeks ago puss showed evidence of be .'.vOCEAN GROVE, NEW iER^EY-i-iokBoij.' The’. National Export Sxposltioc, ing 'in great agony. She would roll which opens at Philadelphia Elegant location, overlooking tho ocean. Every convenience. All modem improvements. Ap Flrstrclasa tablo and accommodations.- Season, May 1 to Octobor i. Special rate The Metropolitan, May, Juno and September. Send for cir pointments and service first-class. Exceptional location.. cular. Management of M. H. llarton, iormorly of the Marion, Glons Falls, N. Y. Corner Ab bott and Boach Avonues. Ocean Grove, Now Jersey. Unsurpassed cuisine. New York orchestra. For terms and further information send for illustrated I - I.;,. LJ ^ Cor. Ocean Pathway and Beach Ave. II ‘SKIp N O U Se Ocean Grove, N . J. booklet. Splendid location, pleasant rooms, flrsUclaaasorvlofc. P. O. Box 2150, MRS. H. FITZGERALD. / : Special low terms for June. C. H. M i l l a r . Corner Ocean Ave. and Broadway NORMAN THE Faces directly on the ocean, with southern frontage on Fletcher Lake. HOUSE Dircctly on the Occan Front. Coolest Spot in tlie Grove M R S . C. R. PRIEST Thoroughly refitted, including steam heat, Close to surf bathing grounds and hot and cold sea Proprietor < electric lights, ctc. ,■ water baths. ~ • IHR.S. W . n. BEEfiLG, Proprietor. 2 8 - 3 4 Open Throughout the Year x . For tcrniB apply to M f T f l A T Main Ave., Ocean Grove,- N. J., Refitted an'd Bath Ave., Ocean Grove I M Hi renovated. 13th eeaeon. “Bicycle accommo-' T*L. C L E M E N T dation. Two miuutea from occan and post- ofTice. Close to th e Auditorium . P .O . Box 2194. Mbs. J . E . Geoeoe. Will be open for guests M ay 2 0 Cor. Ocean Ave. and Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, i¥. J. HUDSON COTTAGE Two Blocks from Occan nnd Fletcher Lake.. Centrally Located. 06 Heck Avenuo, Occan Grove, New Jersey THE WINDSOR LJE V S S S K R Board by day or week. Moderato terms and good accommodations. Miw. G. A.'Castlk. Tablo first'class. CORNElt CENTRAL AND WEBB AVES. *. Blcyclo Room. Cor. Webb and Beach Aves., Ocean Grovo New Jersey . ' \ E.F. NELSON. Mns. Sellkck Y. St . J oh n f * ■ . Only* ono block from tho ocean nnd batlilug grounds. Uonvonlent to Auditorium and No. 45 Broadway, Ocean itofllce. ' . • • CENTENNIAL HOUSE Rates $0 per week and upw ard. Excellent tablo. Homo-1 lko In every respect, * , M ain Ave., near Post Office, Ocean Grove,re, Nr<..J d, , - Grove, New Jersoy.: Facing Terms Reasonable. M iss C. T. D a v isso n , B ox 225. ocean, lake and playgrounds. Newly fitted up. Eleotrio lights. Special rates for Jnno. M, W■'illia------m so n1,, Proprietor. Pitman, Beach and OUn Avonnes, Ocean Grown from Oakley Villa.. Fronting Wesley Lake. Grovo. Capacity 250. 100 yds. from surf t E ntrance on 86a View Avo. Ocean view from parr FuU vlow of Sea and Beach Promenade. Nineteenth Season. Luxurious beds. Superior table. Electri- j lor, piazza and balcony. House enlarged and im Dr, Starks5 Hofei lights and bolls. Everything first-class. - THE OAKLEY proved. Electric lights. Perfect sanitary arrange Special rates for Juno and September. Address Dr. W. H, L. Starks,1 Ocean Grore, N. J. m ents. Near tho pier, cam p grounds and poBtofllco. A iry rooms. Newly furnished. Tablo T H E P i\ . R C R H flratrclass. Mrs. E. V. O a k l k y , Ocean Grovo, Now Jersey. . No. 6 ATLANTIC AVENUE, running through to Surf Avenuo Southeast corner New York Ave. and M. A. BULL ’ . OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY 78 Mt. Hermon Way, Ocean Grove, W. THE SUMMERFIELD FEE3ST COTTAGE J. All modern improvements. F . S . H a y n e s . For'term s, etc., address MRS. A. R . GALL, P. O. B ox 2163. Full view of ooean and Auditorium. Tablo unsurpassed. Rates 88 to ?12 per week. Special THA A A M E ~d ANATIONAL l i I A A V / A 1 f Jersey.Ss.^sreSfS Within easy access Ocean end of Embury Avo. rates to season guesta and large parties. Ocean Pathway, 3d houso from beach, Ocean Grove. Ocean Grove. N, J. One to all places of interest. W. 8. H ays, P. O. Box 134. minute’s walk from beach. THE DIAMOND STATE! An Unobstructed oceam THE LAKESIDE view from all roomB. Spacious piazzas, electric lights, bicycle rooms, etc. Misa A.E.H untkb • 100 Lako Avonuo. Ocean Grove, New Jersey LLEWELLYN COTTAGE ISSSS Pleasant rooms. Table unsurpassed. Convenient to all points of interest. • M rs. S. P. SiNGEii blocks from tho ooean, Two minutes’ wnlk from Rosar pavU. Tablo board, 85 por week. Strictly homo cooking. A. H. WlNANB. Ion, sun parlors and bathing grounds- Near Fletchor Lake and Llliagore's Pavilion. Nineteenth Season. The Balmoral Torms moderate. ' T l j f v. ^ 1 j t Noa- 27 and 29 Olin. Street, Ocean Grove,*N. NOW OPEN. 32 Surf Avenuo. A. SCHENCK, Proprietor. THE CHAUTAUQUA £ I? l l l l I O r d Bor 61. _A11 modern improvements. No. &i BROADWAY, OOEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY Artesian water. Fre« boats. Piano and or- Mna. T, T. W ig iitm a n , Miss M.A. Dow neb, Proprietors. gan. Reasonable rates. Table first-class. W alter J. M ulfqrd. ; LOOMIS VILLA MRS SARAH P. BROWN. Formerly or Camp View Cottaga Twelfth season. All points of Interest within Two blocks from thooceun. Board by day or weok. Terms reasonable. Cor. Hock and Con* Corner of Pilgrim Pathway un i easy access. Appointments and service first- tral Avenuo, OCEAN GROVE, N, J. . Mt. Hermop. Way, Ocean Grovo, class. Special rates for Juno and September, New Jersey. Box 2116. / The Lillagaard The El I wood Abbot Avonno and tho Beach, Ocean Grove, N. J. M. B. HERITAGE. Mbs. M. A. IiAHNiNO. Open May 15. 70 M ount H erm on W ay, Ocean Kept by a Friend. Nicely located. Grove, N .J. All rooms access New house. Near hot and cold sea ible to porches, Aooommoda* Hotel La Pierre water bathB. Half block from tho ■ 11^^ V V W U I V V I 1 tlonsfor bicycles. Convenient ocean. New Arborton toallThe points. Near Woodlawn Auditorium. For term sand particulars address MRS. J. HBADDEN. Ocean Grove, NewjW sey H a n w a h fioRTQS, No. 7 Sea View Avoquc, Oooan Grove, Now Jersoy. MRS. THOMAS HOBSON'S . - ; • • Will Open July 1,1800 A select family and transient hotel, directly on lake sod ocean; W ithin thren minute:*' w alk of A sbury P ark and itoss’ BcMisnjt Groand?- H otel Iro n t on U ime GERMANTOWN COTTAGE sventum, having over 50° . , COUNTY AND STATE. SCHOOLS OPEN NEXT THURSDAY ..A Bridgeton man operates his Staff of Teachers Who Will Train the lawn mower with a bicycle. Rising Generation. :»!;■ ..M rs. S arah L. Pattereon, of Key port, haa been granted a pension of (8 School opens next Thursday, Sep , a month. ' -; ‘ ' tem ber 14. After a holiday of three months the IN BLUE AND BLACK ..During the month of August there scholars, with few exceptions, will be were ilfty-elght admissions to the glad to get back to their books. Monmouth Memorial Hospital. Single and Double Breasted for men and boys at pri The new drawing room of the High i.Hon. 0. H. Brown haa the contract School 1b nearly completed. When fin ces mjich lower than- you will have to pay for the to furnish the new wing of the Laurfel- ished It will be one of the handsomest same quality elsewhere. ^ ' > ln-the-Plnes Hotel at LakowooJ for roonm for drawing In the State. It is *20,000. furnlBhed with all the modern appli Serge Coats, strictly all wool and fast color, from ' i ..John M. Hoflralro, of Bed Banlt, ances to r the study of drawing. Miss $2.40 to $6.50. has just made one . hundred wooden Helen P; Marvlne, a graduate of prom boxes for use In the United States inent New. York and Brooklyn schools, Bicycle Suits for men and boys mint, at Philadelphia. •will have charge. Fall Finery . .Chancellor McGill haa granted All of the schools of the district Bicycle Pants for men and boys Mrs. Emellne Schnack, of Marlboro, havo been overhauled and necessary ■ Dress Pants for men and boys. an absolute divorce from her husband. repairs made. When opened they will Fancies Eugene Schanck, upon grounds of de- be In excellent condition for. the work Mothers, do not buy any children’s wash suits Bertion. of the coming school year. ..Edward King, the assistant dog- The staff.of teachers this year will before seeing our assortment at 4£c, 95c, $1.10, $1.40 ONE to soon to be thinking of a new gown for; catcher of Long B ranch, waa flned>$20 consist of the following: and upwards. .Miss L. A. Doren, supervising prin Fall. We have anticipated our patrons’ cravings 0 by 'Justice Henry Scboenleln for bury Hats, Caps and Furnishings for men and boys. ing a icouple of dogs only one foot un cipal. . Miss Carrie ■ B. Nelson, vice prin for a change and are showing this week the-vJ| der ground. : > 3 ,i- t, • l cipal. ■ ', ■ modish dress patterns woven at home and across the-®! ..Mary Gallagher, a domestic In Iho Teachers.—Rev. George Genzmer, n r family of Maurice Heller, . of Long Samuel R. Relfsnyder, Thomas S. Cor- sea. Among the new goods are the old standbys, “ Branch,'was held for the grand jury rell, Alice Dunham, Alice Benard, Liz- Patterson, Taylor & Co. last week, charged with Stealing ?26 zle Benard, Elfrlda Goodnow, Theo. L. plain materials and color, and the new and chic effects 'v worth of articles from her employer. Hughes, Marian C. Steiner, Eugenie . 622 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. ..R. C. Henshelwood, of Hoftman-s Pfeiffer, Anna Cawman, Violet Ettin- in plaids and variegated hues. Pricing ranges, of Station, has raised and B o ld 9,000. ger, lo lo M. T ilton, LoulBe R. Bartlne, course,Avith the quality, but the cheapest are the .veey'-M pounds of cherries this season. Mr.. Elizabeth Strominger, Caroline Hen Henshlewood' has also shipped 300 drickson, Mary S. StibbB, Mary Wyck- best of their grade, so no matter what grade you buy, i'- barrels of apples, and will ship SCO off, Emma vanGllluwel Jessie M. Bat- W hy W omen Are nervous. Hew Jersey Tomato; Crop. ; terBon, Sarah E. Tansey, Jane Jones. you get your money’s worth. Better drop in todayUf barrels more. . . . (BrltlBh Medical N ew s) "The weather for tho present Bum ..J. Edward Soden, of Freehold, a George Heale, Mary Bolsselle, Joseph- lno Wllbroham, Myrtle Robinson, Tho frequent cases of nervouB pros mer has been most favorable for the and spend an hour looking the new comers over. OfH'; lieutenant In the National Guard, and. growth of tomatoes in Southern Now who has been a member of-his com- Hannah M. Thompson, Beatrice Olm- tration or utter collapae of the ner course we would like you to buy, but .there will be no stead, Grace Eppley, Maud B. Mitchell, vous system under which women “ go Jersey, where it Is estimated that this pany for seventeen years, has receiv year’s crop will amount to about 850,- Minnie Mitchell, Sarah L. Erisby, all. to pieces,” aB the saying la, have importuning for you’to do so. * ' ed a medal from the State In recogni 000 bushels," said the proprietor of a tion of his long term of service. Thomas H. Murray, Helen P. Marvlne, caused m u c h thought and investiga Florence E. Shemeley, Edie Brown, tion on the part of physicians. leading packing house in Salem coun ..An attempt is being made to se Certain inorganic aubstdnces are ty; N. J., to the writer recently/ “This :v/ cure a n appropriation from Congress Jesslo Bush, Helena Lissner, Mary A. Herrington, Catherine I. Long, Mary well known to cause various forms of season’s tomatoes are exceptionally for a breakwater at Atlantic High fine in quality, but being very abun C. B artlne. nervous dlscasea which are readily Fall Clothing: for lands harbor. Thla is for the benefit traced to the poisons producing them. dant not only In Jersey, but on Long of yachtsmen, who are disposed to At a recent meeting of the Board of Education these janitors were ap Further reaenrch leada to the belief Island and In New York State, the make the' place a yachting centre. marketa are just now pretty well pointed: that alum 1s a prevailing cause of so- l' ..Lewis; P. Meyera, who had hla leg High School—Andrew Norcross and called nervous prostration, for the glutted with the vegetable. As a con sequence the farmers are only recelv- broken last year In Lakewood through Rem. Bennett. symptoms it produces on the nervous driving over some posts which had Prospect Avenue—George Heath. B ystem after its absorption into the ing from 16 to 20 cents per bushel for ^OOL DAYS will soon swoop down on us, when^-i been placed on the ground to protect Bradley Beach—R, fi. GibBon. blood are very remarkable Indeed. Ex their product, or about half what they drainage pipes, has sued Lakewood periments physiologically made upon do get when the vegetable Is not so one must don heavier clothing to save doctor . Bradley Park—James Luwlor. plentiful. - Prices might even go lower tow nship and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Me-. Sprlngwood Avenue—George. Ivins. animals by Orfila, Professors Hans M oran to recover 55,000. Mayer, Paul Seim and others, show for tomatoes were it not for the heavy bills. Our stock of Fall weight clothiilg for WhltesviUe—John Diehl. demand that now exists'for the vege ,;One night recently Mrs. illlbury Summerfield—Nellie G arrabrant.; that alum frequently produces no vis men, youths and boys is now on the tables ready for ible symptoms for many days after Its table for canning purposes. This de Stearns, of Naveslnk, was alttlns In mand is caused by the partial failure her parlor when a snake wriggled introduction into the body. . Then fol your critical looking over. We manufacture our \ THE OPPOSITE SHORE low 1.0KS of appetite and other alimen of such crops as peas and string beans across the floor. Her brother-in-law in Jersey and elsewhere. With a'coin- killed the reptile, which’was aoout a tary ^disturbances, and finally a seri ready-to put-on clothing right here in Asbury Park, K; ous prostration of the whole nervous paratlevly short Bupply of peas and yard long. It had crawled Into illc Interesting Items Pertaining to Incidents beans the Jersey packing house people and take pardonable pride in every garment turned room from the cellar. system. The most prominent physi and Individuals in Asbury Park. cians now believe that "nervous pros are anticipating an unusually large out by oAr tailors. Patrons can have our guarantee . .The Pastime' Social Club, of .Key- —City Collector Hubbard has re tration” and many affections of the call for canned tomatoes between now port, has been Incorporated for dra- turned from a six weeks' stay in the nerves from which both men and wo and next spring, nnd In their efforts' that clothing made by us is all right as to quality of v . matlc, literary, musical, athletic and C atskills. men suffer are caused by tho continued, to satisfy this expected demand they social improvement. The incorpora are purchasing large quantities of to materials, and the stock is varied enough to give every —Joe Harrison won the half-mile absorption ofi alum .Into the system. : tors are Fred. F. Armstrong, E. S. It is probable that many medical matoes; This tends to keep up the Walling, John H. Fitzgerald, C, It. handicap at the Red! Bank bicycle price of the vegetable. one a perfect fit, no matter what your measurements races on Labor Day. , men are unaware of the extent to Tuthlll and J. R. Wallace. w hich B n lts of alumina may be intro "Thero are thirty-two canning fac maybe.’ We are featuring Fall overcoats, both as to —The salary of Superintendent Cof duced into tho body, being under the tories in Salem county and fifteen in .. A preacher at the Malaga camp- fin, of the city water works, has been Cumberland county, and these forty- meeting saw fit to rebuke a young wo impression that the use of aliim in assortment and price. Made-to-measure clothing, as raised to $1,000 a year. bread Is prohibited. Alum, however, seven concerns have a capacity of turn man In his congregation from the plat ing out 15,000,000 cans of tom atoes a n usual, for more money, with expert cutters, trimmers form as follows: “She may be white —Dr. W. I. Gill will go to Cuba is still used surreptitiously to some about the first of October. He will extent to whiten bread, and very nually. This year it is thought that aa far aa her outside body ia concern the New Jersey pack will not txcted and tailors to give satisfaction in this always busy ed, but her soul is black aa perdition.” operate a big plantation there. . largely in making cheap kinds of bak —Two bathers were rescued . from ing powder.. In families where baking 12,600,000 cans, w hich is o n e-ten th of ;. department,1;. ' ; -v ' The young lady had been talking In 126,000,000, th e average yearly output 7 meeting. • .. .' . the dangerous sea-puss at the Seventh powder is generally used great care avenue grounds on Wednesday. should be exercised to procure; only of canned tomatoes In the United r-~— •. :Edward Clayton and another hoy States."—Exchange. —The railroad committee ot the those brands made from cream of tar attempted to raise the flag pole at the tar. The alum powdera 'may generally, Gravel Hill schoolhouae, which had Board of Trade is working to secure Summer Goods on the || improved railroad facilities for the be distinguished by the lower price at : been blown down. The boys got one which they are sold. end of the pole on the top of a tie- w inter. ; • ■■'■' ■ '• ' PAWLEY’S . post, and while therb It slipped oil, -Independence Hook and Ladder A T •• CHINA H ^ L L ” Bargain Counter striking young Clayton upon his head Company's reception will take place Going: Upstairs. and rendering him unconscious for on Wednesday; September 20th, in the ' over an hour. ' . ■/,.• • Park auditorium. ■ ' A phyaician, who declared that few THE NEW STORE UR Midsummer Clearance Sale was successful people knew how to walk upstairs A great special salo of summer special ..The Keyport Enterprise says that —Arthur Hope was elected vice chief both to us’and our patrons. It hurried the go at the: sixteenth annual session of the properly, w a B asked to describe how it ties is now in progress.’* i work 1b so plentiful at that place that should be done. He Bald: “Usually the township’s expenses for support, of Grand Castle, Knights of the Golden :. :Summer Stoves O ing of Summer specialties, and while we sold the person will trend on the bail of the poor should be considerably below Eagle, In session at Camden on Mon- day.-. •■■■■; ■. the foot in taking each step. This 1b . ' We, have the- best and largest line ever the goods at a loss, we gained room to display more the average next winter. The Enier- very tiresome and wearing on the offered In this vicinity. Oil Stoves, Gas . prise says that a man can make from —Lifeguard Hurley lias been, pre muscles, as It throws the entire sus oline Stoves arid, the new Wlckless Blue seasonable stock,.so we were benefited. The price' sented with'a gold charm, suitably in Flame Stove.v It's.always cheaper to buy . $2.to S3.B0 a day in the oyster business, pended weight of the body on the the best, and the recognized superiority o r from 12.50 to ?3.5Q, a day on the scribed, by L. A. Boehler, whom Hur muscles of the legs and feet. You of our Quick Meal gasoline and oil stoves slaughtering, was all in favor of our customers. Su- > Bteamboat dock. ley rescued from drowning on August ahould, in walking or climbing stairs, places them far ahead of all others. A 23d. Boehler resides in Hoboken. '‘Quick Meal” stove. Js always ready; perintendents of departments have made a final round- . ..Miss Anna M. Reed, sister of Sen seek for the most equal distribution there is no smoke, no smell, no ashes; it ator. Charles A. Reed, of North Plain —August showed the heaviest of : the body’s weight possible; In is safe, economical and clean; it requires up of Summer goods overlooked in the first counter month's business in the history of the no special skill to operato it. for no one field, is now In Cuba, in company with Walking upstairs, your feet should be can use it wrong. Every desirable size in Miss Laura Gill;'of New York, assist A sbury P a rk postofllce. The to tal re-, placed squarely down on the step, heel sto ck , 95.00 to J22.00. and shelf clearing, and these derelicts have been re ing In the establishment of orphanages celpts, w ere $0,057.37, or nearly $1^000 and all, and then the work should be Two ^Burner Blue Flame Oil Stove, with ahead of the receipts of the corre wick, J4.88 (regular price-J0.00). marked as to price for phenomenal quick selling this for destitute children. The Misses performed slowly and deliberately. .In Two Burner Blue Flame Oil Stove, wlck Reed and Gill have taken an active sponding month last year. this way there is no strain upon, any less, J7;13 (reg u lar price $8.00). week. The leftovers are all right as to style and —Mrs, Sarah Banta, of New York, particular muscle, but , each one Is do Three Burner Blue. Flame Oil Stove, wlck part in the establishment of two such less, $9.48 (reg u lar price $10.50). . institutions in Havana anil two In has purchased the Hotel Bristol, cor ing Its: duty, in'a natural, manner. The T w o B u rn er Quick Heating Gasoline quality, but we can’t carry Summer goods over until • Ttemedloa. ner of Fourth and Ocean avenues. The woman who goes . upstairs with a Stove, $2.98-(reg u lar price $3.50). Two Burner Quick Heating Gasoline next year, so they must leave the store instanter. old building will be moved to the rear spring is no philosopher, or, at least, -Stave, $1.48 (regular price $5.00). ..A survey , for a branch of the Cen- and , a new four-story modern house she is not. making proper use of her tral Railroad of New Jersey lias been Largest Size Baking Ovens, with Stoves, will be erected on the corner. reasoning faculties. . The habit, too, of $1.75 and $t87. . • JtSTOf course you know that our annual $2 Shoe, Sale is - run by William Haellng over the old bending over half double when ascend road from Gatevllle. to Chimney Rock, —■A gold locket studded with : dia Warm Weather Wants in Woodenware now on. This Is a reminder to thoso who are looking for bar- : -J monds has been' presented to Walter ing a flight of stairs Is exceedingly between Bound Brook and Finderne, reprehensible. In any exertion of thiB REFRIGERATORS.—Of all tho good- gain snaps in footwear made to sell for $5. This is a. different route from any Hubbard for taking care of tlie; pack for-nothing things made, a poor refrig kind, when the heart Is naturally ex erator Is about as useless an article as heretofore proposed for the project, age of valuables left at the Asbury Park and'Ocean Grove Bank, which cited to a more rapid action, it is r/e- you can name. "VVe assert on good au and It is said that if there nre no un sirable that the lungs should have free thority that the modern method of coiu foreseen objections the route can he were thought to have been lost. structlon and insulation employed In the play. The crouching position inter manufacture of the goods we offer this secured in a short Ime. —M. D. W eil, a New Y orker, n a r feres with their action; the blood is season, produces the best possible results. THE STEINBACH COMPANY . .The farm of Major Robinson, be rowly escaped drowning on Monday at imperfectly aerated and .thsri is trou Chest refrigerators. Upright refrigerators tho Second avenue bathing grounds. N o. 1—25x18x26—$2.95 . No; 1-25x17x39-$5.75 OCEAN PALACE MAMMOTH tween Eatontown and Tlnton Falls, ble at once. Give the lungs 'a chance N o. 2—27x19x27^-$3,95 No. 2-27x18x41-$6.75 has passed Into the posaesslon of A. Hearing his cries for help Frank to do their work everywhere and at No. 3—30x21x28—$5.00 No. 3-30x18x43-48.00 Main St. and Cookman Ave. Emory St. and Cookman Ave. Allbrlght Jr., of Newark. Major Rob Avant, an employe of Day’s Ice cream all times.”—New York Sun. No. 4—33x22x29—$G.25, No. 4—33x21x45-$9.50 inson bought the placo about ten years garden, went to" his assistance, and No. 5—36x23x30—$7.45 No. 5-36x23x47-11.50 Both Stores on the Trolley Line with a companion brought the luckless ICE 'CREAM FREEZERS.—What is ago, paying $14,000 for it. H e built the.use of paying the dealer 40c. and 50c. V stables on the place and Improved the ■bather to shore. Fisherm en’s Close Call. per quart for Ice crcam when you can make it.yourself for less than half that, buildings. T.he place contains 203 —Mrs. De Quesada, who on Thurs By the upsetting of their boat, Fred. price?: ; .. • acres, and is admirably fitted for a day of last week visited Asbury Park Blum and Thomas Matthews, two El- The White Mountain Freezer Is known racing farm, for whjch purpose Mr. and kidnapped her two children, a son beron fishermen, nearly lost their lives as the very best the world over; it makes The Stempel Fire Extinguisher smoother cream and does It quicker than Allbrlght Intends using it. and a daughter, has not been heard of oft that place on Monday morning. A any other. The Arctic ranks second best yet. A month or so ago she had some gust of wind struck their craft and at . . White Mountain. Arctic. The Quickest, Surest and Mo«t Effective Repeated, by request—the wonderful words with her husband and returned tho same time a heavy sea swept over 2 q u a r t ...... $1.75 2 q u a rt $1.50 to New York. Now she has taken her her. The boat was overturned and 3 quart...... $2.13 v 3 quart...... $1.75 , , Flre-Flghter Made moving pictures! This (Saturday) children and disappeared. ; 4 quart.;....$2.63 4 quart...... $2.00 evening at tho Auditorium. Admlsr the two men left struggling in the wa : 6 q u a r t ...... $3.33 6 q u a rt $2.75 • ter. Their water soaked clothes near slon 10 centa; reserved seats 25 cents. —The First Baptist and Westmins W. M. PAWLEY CO. It has met in contest, and defeated every other machine of ter Presbyterian Sunday Schools will ly' drowned them, but they, at last . ’ any. pretensions. • ■ ' C-; run a combined excursion via the Cen managed to reach, the boat, to which No. 162 and 164 MAIN STREET Lewis Morrison at the Park Opera House. they clung for about an hour and a tral Railroad to the Highlands of Asbury Park, N. J. The new. ‘‘Brocken” scene that has Naveslnk next Tuesday, September 12. half. They were desperately tired, been prepared for the farewell tour of Train will leave the Asbury Park sta and; could have .held on but a little The Columbia Fire-Escape Lewis Morrlsonta “Faust," who will tion at 9 a, m., returning from the longer when a three-masted schooner, HEADACHE appear at the Park Opera H ouso on bound for Virginia, picked them up. The best and safest yet offered. Absolutely safe, and by a HlghlnndB at 4 p. ra„ thus, allowing Many thousand people i Monday , evening, September :11th, Is six houra at'this famous place. A free Some time later another Bmall' boat pronounced to be . the. most weirdly was sighted from the schooner.It Buffer from chronic, h ead very simple process can be reversed to rescue as many as trip.to the top of the twin lighthouse ache, finding no relief either beautiful ever placed upon the stage, wills*® permitted. proved to bo the fishing boat of Cor wish to use it. It meets the demand for low prices. '■and not alone a masterpiece of the nelius Vannote, formerly a llfesaver in medicine, moderation of of Crew No. G, nnd.Bert Brace, of As ^ o rk or o th er remodieH. See samples of both the above at J. A. Wainright’s,. stage mechlnic’s skill, but a revelation v' Park Opera House. . also in the art of electrical effects. bury Pnrk, Info this boat the two In m any caflea th e troublo iB caneed in Ocean Grove, N. J. Never have there been unfolded such The Brothers Royer in “Next Door,” wrecked fishermen were placed and defeotive eyes, which can be remedied intricate and amazing surprises In coming to the Park Opera Houso on landed at the foot of Deal lake about by skilled adjustment of proper lensee. DIGGS BROS., 25 Warren Street, New York Thursday, ^September 14, are said to 10-o’clock. .They returned to the El- a W e exam ine the eyes forevery poseible electrical forces as are displayed In defect and guarantee our work. this scene. Owls hoot and flap' their bo a lot of clever fun producers, and beron flsh house, and later in tho day ■wings, vam pire b ats flit by In hideous the antics they go through are fast Went to sea again for their abandoned Examination free. silence, huge green, Bllmy snakes float and furious. In the three acts the boat, which had been secured' when LEECH, SlILES & CO. COCA WINE acrobats lead Anhotiser Bush, a Dutch they were picked up. through space, monster dragons ap EYE SPECIALISTS ELECTRIC CASINO (Vln Coca) pear' emitting fire from > their dilated masher, and Dan Mcgorley, an IriBh sport, a merry dance, tumbling in and 222 Jllain Street, Asbury Park, N. J. Cookman and Asbury Avenues OUR N ew PREPARATION nostrils, myriads of. scintillating fire See the most realistic, lifelike mov .llles illuminate the'khaam, satires sit out doors, falling over walla;, here,, ing pictures as shown by the blograph. EVERY FRIDAY Asbury Park But of world-renowned virtue. This, in Btoical silence, slrenB Bing seductive there and everywhere, at the most un This (Saturday) evening at tho Audi- preparation of Coca tones up the wholen expected times and places. One fol ditties and gobllnB gyrate in d e m o n ia tofium , A dm ission 10 cents. ayBtom, Ib particularly adapted to phy cal revelry. MephistcMn Satanic ma lows them in a whirl. ThiB continues SILK PATCHES sical an d nervous p ro stratio n , an d to> jesty views with g h o u lish glee th is throughout the entire performance. We offer no premiums, prizes or Tree gifts of PALEY’S build up persons wasted by continued! labyrinth of welrdness, and from the You .will laugh yourself hoarse at thla WANTED—By a middle-aged lad?, any kind, but guarantee lo give full value Ill hoaltb. 75c. p in t botUes. wonderfully funny show. for your m oney. F o r 25c., stam ps o r silver, Kalatechnoscopic summit of the "Brocken" hurls 'thun of good address, a position as house we will mall the flnont asBortment of pure •Endorsed by all physicians. Prenaredt derbolts at the poor mortals who have keeper in widower's'home; no objec silk patches obtainable, and If. not satisfied Moving Pictures and Hew War Views only by ' LOST—A sack coat, black, with silk vre refund you the. money. If you are, tell been banished'to everlasting torment; tion to a couple of children;, or a po your.Menda. As to our reliability, ask your this week. , ThiB scene ends .with the- most novel lining; made by Strav bridged Clctli- sition aa companion ,to elderly lady. editor. .- - ;•/■. . . Exhibitions every hour commencing at 8 W. R. and imposing pyrotechnic display ever ier, of Philadelphia. ilewarJ if left A ddress M argaret Sim pson, 212 F e rry RUTHERFORD PATCH CO. Drnrel*t *nd I67 Mato StreetJ.'. * presented on any stage. at office at Lillagoro’a pavilion.—It* B t., Danvjlle, Pa.—Sept. 9-2t; M ention th is pap or. Ruthe/ford, N. J. ADMISSION 10 c Apothecary ASBURYVPARKC - a tooth. As fo r h is m uscles, tune townBhlp, County of Monmouth, huge jet of dark colored fluid full into with masSage and r* course of exercise mischievous function with :whicl! It New Jersey, being the land between the the eyes -of the':sunfish, aad then, that I have jaiii out, they will be big was credited, although it would still westerly track of tho New York and sB’m ac-aEisr ws x f h e s s reinnln a question how far its.