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VOLUME VII—NO. - o. OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, MARCH u , 1899. Subscription $ 1.00 pel- year.
CANTATA OP RUTH. LADIES' AUXILIARY, REV. REED AT CONFERENCE. PERSONAL AND PERTINENT. SILVER JUBILEE COMMEMORATED NEW JERSEY CONFERENCE.
A Finished Performance Given by Grove Third Sociable in ihe Series to Be Held Before Departing He Speaks of His Esteem Pleasant Pencllings About the People, Officers of the Building and Loan Asso Slxry-Thlrd Annual Session Opened at At- . . and Pa'rk Singers- ; !v Tuesday, Marcb 21st, and Love for His Congregation. { Place and Property. ciation Banqueted by Its Secretary. lantic City on Wednesday. Butternold’a cantata “Rutli," than , There was an. attendance ’of twenty • ReV. J. G. Reed has gone to. confer-] House hunters are on the-move. Secretary Henry G. Winsor, of the Bishop Foss presided at the opening which thero is none more beautiful nor ladles at the Auxiliary's meeting on enco, and will be absent from ' the; W. Harvey Beegle was home from Ashury Park Building and Loan Asso session of the sixty-third annual con higher in jopular favor, -waa presented .Wednesday afternoon. In , the ab Grovo until that body adjourns next-; New York over Sunday. ciation, surprised the officers and di ference of the M. E. Church of , New ■by local amateurs at the Ocean Grovo sence of the president owing to illness, ■week. St. Paul’s pulpit will be sup-; rectors of that organization last Fri Jorsey on Wednesday at Atlantic City. A rehearsal of the choral society will day evening at the close of a regular High School building on Tuesday eves. Mrs. William- Margerum presided. plied on Sunday by Revs. S. H. C, be held next Wednesday evening. Rev. J. H. Pay ran, of Cape May, the It was decided to hold a sociable, on Smith and J. R. Daniels, of the Grove.• meetirig by inviting them to Weir’s secretary, called the roll, to wh^ch 200 Sun, and so successful wis Its rendi Dr. and Mrs. George L. D. Tompkins tion that it was repeated tho follow- the evening of Tuesday, March 21st. At the morning service last Sabbath hotel, where he had arranged a ban members answered. Mr. Payran was • ing evening. The audlonces wero large, Mrs. William Garrison will oversee the., Mr. Reed took occasion to speak, ot, were in Lakewood oyer S u n d a y .•' quet In cominemoration of the asso re-elected secretary, and named as his appreciative, and thoroughly in sym arrangements, which, 'will be in-charge h iB pleasant pastoral relations with’ Albert P. Decker has succeeded Gar ciation's silver, jubilee. As stated in assistants Rov. S. L. Howard and Rev. pathy with the efforts of tha particl- of the younger ladies of the Grove. the people fie served, whose courtesy; field Gravatt as clerk at 0. C. Clayton's this paper, the Asbury Park Building W. L. Ridgeway. Rev. J. H. Boswell, " 1 r\liti Many of tho bost voices of As- There will be a, musical arid literary and kindness were, greatly appreciated store. .-,v; • and Loan Assoc!ation completed the of Trenton, was elected statistical sec ’ bury Park aa,; Ocean Grovo wero in programme. by him. On. this line he said: . :; Make a memorandum that next Tues twenty-fifth year of its existence on retary, and Rev. H. G. Williams treas cluded !a tbo Hat of slngerp. number Plans for tho Easter reunion were “I, amr glad there Is so much har-^ day Is election day, and go to' the polls February 1st.. The report made pub urer. • : .. . ing 8i»ty-flve. Tho production waa discussed. A committee, consisting of mony' among us. It, only tends toi early. ; lic at that time shows the healthiest There was no business session ofthe financial condition. The total assets under the direction of Dr. Joseph H. Mrs.. Beegle, Miss Reimorisnyder, Mrs. deepen our esteem and affection forj C. C. Clayton will continue his sale conference .in the afternoon, the mem Bryan, of Asbury Park, who woe as- Cross, Mrs, Godfrey and Mrs. Quinn, one another. We have enjoyed many ure $500,000, and the amount paid on bers participating in a meeting of the of new spring goods today (Saturday), matured stock is $299,000.. Duririg its : BiBted by tho following principals; was appointed to ascertain the num precious services together and have re and Monday. • v: ; -: : ^ . • Woman’s Home Missionary Society. ber of houses that would open during ceived many blessings. I am glad for _ existence the shortest .time for matur Ruth; the gleaner, Mr i James Iv Burt; Mrs. C. W. Keiso, of 42 Olin street, Bishop Foss made an address upon the , Naomi, her mother-in-law, Mrs, Mollle reunion week for the entertainment of the growth of grace. I can say thatj ing a series of, shares was nine years, good, being accomplished by the so visitors.. ■ never have I enjoyed such fellowship* Is. convalescent from a severe attack and the longest eleven years. At the ciety. The treasurer’s report showed Meeker/Morrison; Zuleika, queen of Of: erysipelas.. • " iv Moab, Miss Bsrtba Martin; Zillah, a . Miss Grace Hoffman was appointed with God as in tHls year, and especially! latter rate the Investment netted the that $3,500 had been expended for shepherdess, Miss S. Jenaia Tar;.nsend; secretary in charge of the banquet in the last month of the year. It has: S. Walter Fitzgerald assumed hisshareholders 8 per cent; compound in-, charitable purposes in tho ye?ir, and ■ Orpah, sister-in-lavf to- Ruth, Mrs. P, tickets, to whom all inquiries and or been difficult for me to hold to my j position in the Mattison Avenue Phar terest." : v: ’v;.- - ■■■/:■ the secretary’s report showed a ,total Morehouse; Hadnsah and Tirana, la ders should be directed. The price of resolution not to worry about what I j macy on Tuesday. \;V- V. Those who sat down at the banquet membership of about 1,500. dies of Eglon’o court, Miss Grace Hoff the tickets will be $1.00, and the num have done. I have often gone home] ^Francis A. Stone is’ occupying his Were: President W. R. Hagerman, Sec In the evening the Educational So man aud Mrs C. E. Zacbarias; threo ber will positively, bo* limited, to 250. from; the meetings with a deep sense* new house, corner of Broadway aiid retary H. C. Winsor, Treasurer A. Lip- ciety heard addresses at St; Paul’s angels, Mrs. Morehouso, ’ Miss Grace The general reception committee voted of the: littleness and;; imperfectness of 1 Lawrence avenue. pincott, Directors G. M. Bennett, Amos Church by Dr. W. W. Moffett, who Martin, Miss Martin; IsraelitisSi wo- for last week was announced by the my effort. I have brought no itemized Mrs. Dr. I. N. Beegle, of Main ave Lippincott, 'George W. Treat, John M. presided; ,Dr. C. H. Payne and Dr. J. !i:an, Miss Ireno HqUms'a; Boaz, Mv. secretary/ Mrs.. Burnham, as follows: report of the year’s work. The best: Dey,..Si W. Kirkbride, John Hubbard Rogers. The Epworth League held its nue, who has been ill for. two weeks/. and Johnson Taylor. As usual, Mr. Hess, of Red Bank; Gglon, king of Mrs. Beegle,' Mrs. Moran, Mrs. Garri I can say is I have done aU I could do, 1 Is much Improved. anniversary in the. Central Methodist son, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. M illar arid Miss and yet how imperfect, it has seemed. Weir, made a special effort in the way Moab, Harry B. Martin; HasBas.;, aa Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Ferrlngton, Church, and the Freedman's Aid So artificer, Bivin C. Burtis; Tubal, ah Hoffman. A number of aids are to be The year that has gone we will leave; of providing an elaborate spread. ciety held a meeting at the First Meth with God, who knows our effort, is ae-' of Montclair, spent the week in the aged minstrel, 'William L. Clarke; chosen to assist this committee. Grovo at the Alaska. odist Episcopal Church. - . , Jephonab, Boaz’s head Bervant. Frank Miss Rice and Mrs. Margerum. were quainted wltlf our spirit. He will deal, Vote for Joseph McLaughlin, Sidney Tho following clergymen from this* Hunt. Dr. Bryan was cast as Belzara- appointed to prepare a resolution of with ub as we deal, with our children; The prayer meeting at St. -'Paul’s T. Hampton and L. C. Ilubbert for vicinity aro attending the conference: dan. Eglon’s chief captain. sympathy for Mrs. ^Boyd and Miss when they come to us with their im- Church on Wednesday evening was in Constables. Rev. J. L. Roe, presiding elder of the Tho chorus -was composed of the fol Johnston at the recent death of their perfect work; He will deal with our.' chargo of the Epworth League. New Brunswick District; Rev. George lowing well-known singers: sister, Mrs. Scott. Their report will motive. Oh, that the spirit of, oneness There will be a special matinee- at Captain MuddelPs Medal. B. W ight, D. D., pastor F irst Church, Soprano—Mrs. Georgo R. Knapp, be found in another column of this might dwelt in us! May. we feel th^i the Park Opera House this (Saturday) Captain J. R. Muddell refuses to ac Asbury Park; Rev. J. G. Reed, pastor Miss Mary Iloe, Miss Maud Slocum, paper. .\V;, ;; loving arms - of the . Father about: us< afternoon for ladles and children. cept ono of the souvenir medals pre St. Paul’s, Ocean Grove; Rev, W. G. Mrs, W, W. Davis. Mi8a Grace Hoff The, Auxiliary will meet again next drawing us closer and Closer; It must, Joseph Williams, a former summer sented to members of Company A. In Moyer, pastor West. Grove Church; man, Mrs. Jennie Lipplncott, Miss Red Wednesday. The importance of that be so if wo aro what we ought to be cottager In Ocean Grove, died at his a letter to the Asbury Park Press the Rev. G. R. Middleton, pastor West ding, Miss Sasi-> Sutton, Mrs.' M. L. ^meeting demands, a full attendance of in the sight of God. God can say home in Smyrna, Del.,, last Sunday. captain thus expresses himself relative, Paifk Church; Rev. W. W. Rldgely, Clayton j. Mni. T, F. A fipleby,_ Miy^| the members. good-bye to everything that prevents • Mrs. Ira Ferris and Miss Maggie Sut to the -matter: . pastor Bradley Beach Church; Rev. F ranlv Cobb, Mrs. Cade, Mrs. V ij. n closer touch with eyery child of John Allen, pastor Belmar Church; Vote for John Hulshart .for Town ton last Monday went to-. Bethlehem, Bradley: Bpach N. J., Mar. 4, 1899. Clarke, Miss Anna Severance, Miss His. He has sent His spirit to make Pa., for a two weeks’ visit with friends. Owing to the reduction of salaries at • Bessie* Oves, Mrs. A. L. White, Miss ship Committeeman. His presence felt among us. We want Editor -Press:—The enclosed pack many of the charges in the State it is Edith W hite, Mis3 Irene Hoffman. to spend our lives at the foot of. tho Mr.. and Mrs. Thomas F. Brown on age I received through tho mail last probable there will be numerous : Altor-Miss ;,fary Bartine, Mias Grace Resolution of Sympathy. cross of .Jesus Christ. Let us not for Thursday returned to the Grove from- evening without any accompanying let changes in the various appointments Buffalo, where they spent the wintor. ter of; advice. . Presuming: that it was Martin, Mrs. C. Tf. Zaelmrias, Miss ‘on- . Miss E. A. Rice and Mrs. William get to send a petition to the throne of tills year., The decrease in salaries rile Lord, Miss E. C. Margerum, Miss grace to rule the possibilities of the Steam heat Is being put in the sent to me by the “citizens” of Asbury ranges from S100 to $400, with tho ex Margerum, appointed by the Ladles’ Park, I have the honor to return the Eleanor Lance, Miss 1 V. Jenkins, Auxiliary to prepare a minute of sym coming week, that the work of confer Queen, corner of Ocean Pathway and ception of the Burlington District, Tenor—John Hess, W. L, Ciarke, H. ence may be conserved to the best in Ocean avenue, by a Philadelphia con same, through you, to the proper com where no reductions have been made. pathy for Mrs. Boyd and. Miss John mittee of “citizens” with my compli B. Martin, John Lipplncott, Fred Bam- ston touching their . recent bereave terests of all. I hope we may spend- tractor. man, Max Bat«s, J. H. -fllexton. another year together in loving f$l- ments, and remark that I consider tho ment in the loss of a sister, report as Last Sabbath tho amount of the same an insult to undeserved injury, Special Election for Road Overseers. Bass—Eiviu C. Burtis, Frank Hunt, follows: lowshlo. May'God's richest blessings yearly • missionary collection at St. Dr. J. H. Bryan. David Coflln, F. N. bo with you.” . . and unless this character of treatment A. special election for road overseers Iri the midst of our active days sor Paul’s Sunday School was increased to ceases I shall be obliged to denr,“d a Schuppari, Isahc Green. Frank Dudley, row has again entered, and two of our $ 1 0 0 . has been , called for Thursday, March Honry Welsford, J. H. Emory, Waiter School Entertainment. public hearing, in order that the “peo Ifith, by the Township .Committee. officers, Mrs. E sther E. Boyd and Miss Mrs. Townsend Westcotr, daughter ple” may know by honorable inenns Havens, Lindsay -Muddell; I. N. Kerr, Emma Johnston, have been called to' Last Friday afternoon the younger, of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ranhanl, sailed There are four road districts, divided W illiam Kerr, John N. Moore. the true standing of certain “citiznih” as follows: mourn the death of a dearly loved sis scholars of the Ocean Grove school eri-: from New York last Saturday for her and myself in the late volunteer ser • Tho solo parts were all committed toter. To an earnest Christian worker homo in London. West Grove District—To include the tertained their fellow-puplls and , a vice. macadam road; Corlies aveiiue west to capable vocalists, ,vho gave them in lias come the welcome plaudit, “Well number of visitors with a programme telligent treatment, as well to acting Sumpter Beegle,. wife and child, of Respectfully, Reynolds’ arch; Springwood avenue done, good and faithfuL servant;” and of exercises appropriate to tho births Orango Valley, N. were In town on J. R. MUDDELL. as Binging. Particularly strong wero she has entered into the joys of her west to and including the Whltesville the choruB paesages and tho harmon days ofWashington and Lincoln. Those Tuesday, visiting his parentu, Dr. and . Late Captain Co. A, Third N. J. V. I. road south of Sprlngwood avenue, and ;Lord. .■ ;■ ■■■ ■ ■.- ■ } ; -,;Xwho- were present at this entertain.^, Mrs. I. N. Beegle. all tho township roads within that ter ious blending of the many voices cwa ment wero well, piecedy.'wlth.the^B^' £$-..-ttGU*>t$iU!a9; iartha-Derformnnce. The t'In heav^jit last,____ •/--xphoweddirig'bf Mr.'Ira^A. Stricklin, Epworth League Group-Meeting. ritory. ‘ ... .. v.-;X costumes were gorgeous ;’nd the stage Earthly sorrow all ‘post;’* vices. ’ The following prograrnme was of the Grove, and Mrs. Sadie B. Mae- Hamilton District—The Hamilton Past the sadness and the Sighing, rendered: , The Epworth League group meeting accessories all :hat could be wished. Mullen, of Asbury Park, - will tako held by the chapters of the nearby road from Reynolds’ arch west to the Mr. Charles^ Abels was platform direc P^st the struggle nnd the dying. Song, “Star Spangled Banner”. .ScIhjoI place early in April. Shrewsbury township line; all town Past across death’s.gloomy river, ■Recitation, “ Uncle Sam,” towns at the First M. E. Church last tor. Mrs. Bruce S. Keator and Miss On Thursday night of last week the Friday evening was largely attended. ship roads south to the Wall township Fannie Eugenie—Richards presided at Into the sweet and blessed forever." Kenneth Russell basket ball team from the Ocean Grove line, and all roads north to Jumping Recitation, “The Flag”..Warren Lewis The programme printed in last week’s tho pianos. The Ladies’ Auxiliary extend to the school won a creditable victory from' Times was carried, out. President Brook. As a whole the production.-was far bereaved sisters their sincere .sympa? Song, “Flag Song, . the Oreos, of Asbury Park. Green Grove District—All township Boys of F irst Grade Hendrickson Installed tho following - above the average,! and reflects much thy. May the Holy Comforter, who Mr. and Mrs. D. D, Pea/c came back officers of the chapter representing the roads north of Jumping Brook, includ . credit upon tho ability of its pro alone can console, be with and sustain R e c ita tio n ___Howard VanScholck, Jr ing Asbury avenue, east to the Whitos- Lincoln Exercise, • . to the Grove from Philadelphia on First M, E. Church of the Park: ville road. moters. ... them in this great sorrow.- Monday. They, have been away from President—‘Wesley B. Stout; • m --■» ------, By order of the Ladies’ Auxiliary, Boys of Sub-PTimary Class West Park District—All township March 8th, 1899. Song...... ;Three Little Girls town since.early In the winter. Vice President—W. B. Tonkins. Vote for Robert Sickles, Asa Oble Second Vice-President—(Mercy and roiids east of and including tho Whltes and Edward Henson for Poundkeepers. Orchestra. After a pleasant visit with the fam ville road, north of Springwood ave- ily of Tallie Morgan, her son, Mrs. Help Department)—Mrs. McDevitt. • nue. . . Banquet by
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ODDITIES OF POISONING. •from tho ocean,-: overlooking 'tho 416., On ■ Mt. Hormori Way, nearv LIST OF . lake and' the ocean, 7-room cottago. 150 00 Benson avenue, 9-room cottage., 250 HIS FRIEND’S CRIME. HIS CHECK BOOK. 154. An attractive 9-room cottage, 418. A very pleasrint_8-room‘ dou-.; Some Pappla May Snfoty Eat Certain Food.; with bath, on Bath avenue; one ana bio cottaige on Mt. Tabor ’ Way,; “I’ve got an idea,” said ''Gentlcmah” a" half blocks from the ocean '* i,;. 300 Otf near New Jersey . Mllly Broughton wns tho only Which Would lie poiBon to Other*.1 PROPERTIES 155. Very pleasant / cottage 1 on 419. Same as No, 418 • daughter of a Welsh collier in a small Tho constitutional differences anfl Tom,. ■ ■ Webb avenuo, containing 10 rooms • 420. A- desirable 8-room .cottago "If It’s anythink like the larst three’ and bath;;' two blocks from tho on Mt. Tabor Way, near Pilgrim village ln Glamorganshire, peculiarities which exist among indi o c e a n ...... i;,...... 250 00 Pathw ay "...... > ;.....;... 200 00^ Tho girl wns known hy young and old viduals should always be carefully you’ve ’ad, you’d • better git It away," • ‘ 156. Same as No. 155. ' ■ 421. At the corner of Pennsylva i In tho colliery district ns "Our Mllly” watched arid considered. .One person . replied Dick, sulkily, ;■ ■. . ■ ; 157. On Heck avenuo, near! tho nia avonuo and Mt-TaboK Way, an : RENT ocean, 7-room: cottago 150 60 8-room! cottago ..,;,., 175 00 ! ; - r- and "Our Lassie," and she wns looked can handle, poison ivy with, impunity “Have you heard of Stephen Brocklo- 158.. Same as No. 157. . i ; .. 422. A neat 7-room cottago on As while another is poisoned If only, in hurst, who lives Qt 13C Hlgh Bt?’’ . bury. avenue, near. Pennsylvania.; 140. M., upon almost ns the properly of tho va 159. Ori 'th e south sldo ,of SUrf 423. A handsomo 8-room cottage, the vicinity of the; vine arid without . “No, I ain’t. What is he?” ! AT OCEAN GROVE, N. J. avenue, one block from the ocean, rious pits. 9-room cottage ...... ’.v with bath, on Clark avenue, near., That Bhe had many suitors was not contact. Some members 6f a: family “Five years ago ho was a poor tele 225 00 ,PlIgrlm Pathway v i , /., .-; 225 00^^5 residing ; m a malarial district will : 160. A vory desirable private resi 424. Ori Cookman avenue, ‘near • to bo wondered at, but only two out of graph clerk and ho married a lady dence on. Embury avonue, two Pilgrim Pathway,- 7-room cottage, them all recolved nny encouragement suffer rogrularly with chills and fever, telegraph clerk. Tho lady’s: uncle . Season of ’.99 .. blocks from the ocean, contain with bath ..... ii. ...;.'. 2500O'-p/.l while other members will not; bo at ing 13 rooms and bath ...... 400 00 i23 Small 5-ioom ■ cottage . on from hor. One was the local preacher, all affected.'; ,.r. took it into his head to dlo and leave , 161. 1 An attractive D-room cottage,' Main avenue, near. Pennsylvania .. i25koo ;3 | tho other wns tho young man who $100,000 to his'niece, and Stephen Broc- with bath; on Wobb avenue cor 420. A t. tho corner of Main', and .•.w- • Food . that is actually .poisonous to W.’ tl. Beegle Agencies ner; two blocks from the ocean..*' 850 00 Pennsylvania avenues,‘7-room cot played tho hnrmonlum nt tho clinpel, some persons, will riot so act on oth- klehurst is now a private gentleman 162; -A pleasant-: 12-room boar.d- tage ...... V...... 175'00 : and who was looked upon ns a musical ors. One person may eat all: .kinds living on his wife’s legacy." : 48 Tlaln Ave., Ocean Qrove ing house on Surf avenue1; one and . 427, A cozy 6-room cottago on Mt. a half blocks from tho oceari ...... 275 00 Carmel Way, near New York. ave- genluB in tho dislrlct. of green fruit and vegetables with Im ; “And does the gent keep much of Ms 226 flaln St., Asbury Park ; 163. A cozy ^7-room cottago ori nuo -'.-.i-.iv.'...... iV 125 00 ^ It wob Mllly’s IStli birthday, nnd It punity, while another, person could ’ard earned monoy at ’omo?’’ asked Clark/: avenue; two and> a half 428, On Abbott avenue, near do ho only at the risk of life, Cer-. blocks;from the oceari 125 00. Pennsylvania; 4-room cottago ■.... 100 happened to bo a. Monday—a day on Dick, eagerly. • 164. Same as No. 163. 429, Comfortablo 9-room cottago , which most colliers do not work. Mllly . tain i. lei lids of ii sir! are, actually pois . "No,'but he has a check book, and The season comprehends four, months— 165- On tho. south: sido of. Cook on Cookman avenue, near Pilgrim- from June to October. In somo cases tho Pathway. ,u .. had received num erouB little presents onous to some people and perfectly man avenue,'two and a-half blocks wholesome to others. V that is just as good.” ... ' ... tlmo of occupancy is limited to a shorter from tho ocean, 8-room .cottago ... 175 00 430, On Broadway,, near Pilgrim • from hor various admirers, which sho “Not unless we can persuade him to iierlod, and in many cases’ It may. ho ex ■ 166.- A neat and cozy 8-room cot Pathway, 5-room cottago...... v.. It is tills peculiar condition/ of the tended If desired. Tho various houses tago on Webb avenue; ono J>lock. , 431. At tho corner of Cookman had otrown on the kitclion tnblo, beforo system which Constitutes the’ danger sign a check plyable to us.” differ widely in character of furnishings, from tho occan ^...... 225 00 and - Now York ; averiues, . 10-room . but..usually contains tho needed articles cottago ...... which sho sat contemplating them with point In the individual wise aud “That is just what' 1 intend that he outside of linen, bed covering, silver and ■167. Finely-located 8rroom cottago a beaming face. should be pruriently observed by each shall do." • •; .. cutlery. It. is difllcult to give by letter on Webb avenuo corner; ’ ono block <12. A pleasant 7-rooni - cottage, any satisfactory descriptions of tho. fol from tho ocean ...... 225 00 at the corner of Mt; Tabor.Way A man wns coming townrd the cot- one for himself.1’; Intestinal derange ' "How?" . ■ lowing properties, and it is recommended 168. A roomy 12-room , cottago on and Now York-avenuo •200 00 •; tngO'-it wns tho minor preacher. ments frequently arise from aud are "Well, his wife has a Iittlo dog, of that applicants come in person to inspect .Webb' avonuo; two and a- half 433. On Webb avenue, near Now aggravated by certain kinds of food. them. They can bo examined' at any blocks from - tho ocean...... ; i 850 00 Jersey, 10-room cottago 200 00- . Mljly received him with signs of which sho is very fond:. We must first time, and THe ''subscriber's, voillces are 169. A' very pleasantly-lqcated 8- 434. On Franklin avenue, near pleasure.: She showed him the various Thus a person affected with kidney room cottago on Webb avenuo; ono Pilgrim Pathw ay. 10-room cottage. 200 00 . steal that dog, and then—” prominently located , at 48 Main avenue, and a half blocks from the ocean. 230 00 435. A pleasant 6-room' cottago or liver trouble should not eat very Three days later, as Mr. Stephen Ocean Grove, opposite Association Bulld- articles on tho table,,expatiating, pn tho wl>lie bread since the extreme white Iiig, a n d : 220 Main street, .Asbury Park, 170. A. well-established 16-room on. Mt. Hormon * Way, opposite kindness of those from whom she had Brocklehurst was leaving Ills home at-. boarding houdo on Embury avenuo; Woodlawn. Park 150 00 ness Is often produOed by the; -rise of opposite the railroad station. . ono. and a half blocks from the 436. A nice and well-furnlshed received them. alum with nil inferior urtlcle of Hour, ter breakfast, ho wa3 met by "Gentle The Ocean.Grovo stages meet all trains, ocean ...... ;...... ,....; 375 00 6-room cottago on Clark avenue,. man” Tom, who'stopped: him and said: and any .of .them will bring passengers . 171 A , llriely-located 14-room near Pennsylvania .'...... ’125 po ; Vi; “I, too, hnvo a present for you, Mll and . as alum ; Is 'kuown to be pois direct to the ofilces. Map pf grounds and boarding. houso; on Wubb; avenue; .437, ■ A pleasant 6-room cottago on ly,” the young man said presently, tui onous In Its effects oil a : so u n d co n "Can you tell me where Mr. Brocklo- other: information will Jje forwarded upon one aria a half blocks from tho Wobb averiue, near Now Jersey 175 00.-'’ > stitution,’ this Is why alum baking hurst lives?” application. • : oc can ...... 400.00 438. At tho corner, of Abbott and , ho took out of his pocket a Iittlo mo 172. On: Embury, avenue, ono Now - Jersey avenues/ 8-room cot rocco case, and out of it « ring. Ho powder Is > never used by people of “I am Stephen Brpcklohurst,” -wns. EAST OF PILGRIM PATHWAY,.-. block from tho ocean, 7-room cot tage, with bath 275 00 'k took Mllly's hand and placed tho ring judgment anil discretion. the reply, / ' •' ...... ' tago ...... I-...-...... i...... ; v. ■200 00 439. A 10-rooni cottago on Mt, ’ 100. On "Webb avenue, one and a 173. On Ocean Pathway, overlook Carmel Way, corner New Jersey 175 00 More of earthly hhjiplness dependb “IIow. fortunate! I have found a upon her engagement linger. upon what we eat than iniiny people half blocks from tho ocean, 14-room ing the .ocean, a desirable 26-room 440. On Mt. Hcrmort W ay;. near dog which corresponds to the descrip house; suitable for- boarding pur boarding house ; 800 00 New York avenuo, 8-room cottago, .- 125 00 ' ^ “You nnd 1 have loved each other a realize and It Is for tills reason that poses ...... $275 00 174. -A well-located 30-room board- 441; A pleasant: 7-room cottago. long time now, Mllly,’' lie continued. "I tlie :different sta t es a re , one by oue tion of the toy terrier which you have 101. A 15-room boarding houso on -Ing- house on Ocean Pathw ay, with on Mt, Hermon Way, near New advertised as lost.” Ocean Pathway, with bath 350 00 good view of th6 ocean ...... i,...;. 800 00 Jersey ....i...... y..... 125 00 Bhould havo asked you to allow mo to passing pure-food laws.. 102; Commodious 33-room board 175. An attractive 9-room cottage .'. 442, A 10-room: boarding houso do this before, biit.it wns only tills . "That is good news. I will reward ing houso, completely, furnished, on Stockton avonue, stationary onWebb avenuo, : near Pilgrim morning I lienrd that I was to be mado you well. If—" • . with silver, linen,- etc.; ono block ' tubs;, three blocks from the-ocean. 300 00 . Pathw ay ...... ; ’300 00 : ..; . % JoiirnnllHm by .Weight.-.-. •from thq ocean 750 00 ■ 170., On tfio north side of Webb; ■ 443. A ’cozy 6-room, cottago on . an overseer. So now wc shall be able Tlie re are 1 n o re f u rin y tli I ngs ROlng "I want no reward, sin I am not 103* Finely-located 10-room pri- • avenue, one-half block from the Embury avenuo, near Pilgrim to keep house." • rich,; but I am ,rather proud, and you vato' cottago on Surf avenuo: one- •' ocean, 8-room cottago, 225 00 Pathway;'. two months .. 150 po'. on: .III this big world than ever Its lialf blotk from the.ocean 350 00 177. On . tho south side of Surf: 444, On Lake avenuo, corner Mllly tried to stop him more than people dreamed of. But somehow, may have the dog with pleasure; If it 104. . A cozy ‘ 7-room . cottago on . avenue; one-half blrick from tho Benson, 7-room cottage; with attic. 250 00 d once, but ho pald'no attention to her. they never -get Into books. Now, for is yoiirs. Will you come to m y house Olin .s tre e t;: one-half block- from ocean, 8-rooim cottago 275.00 . 445. A pleasant- 5-room cottago .the ocean.:...i \ ,...... V . . 150 00 178. One of the; best private resi on Abbott avenue, near. New Jersey 125 00' Av?; “Morgan,” she said at last, “you aro ft instance, In Australia, a country that and see It?” ;''.f * 105. A desirable 14-room board- ; dences on Clark avenue, contain 446. On Main avenue, near Penn good fellow, and I - like you, and am follows American customs very, close-. .- . "Thanks; I; will.'.’ . ing house on Asbury avenue, near ing 13 rooihs arid bath ...... i..,. 400 00 sylvania, ;deslrablo 11-room cottago, With bath ;,,v. glad to hear you hnvo got the rise at ly, the people have u great desire for Stephon Brocklehurst aifd "Gentle Pilgrim Pathway and WeSlcy lake. 300 00 179. A 28-room boarding house on 300 00 American newspapers. Every steamer 106. A.welMoeated 17-room board Embury avenue, partly furnished;. ■tho pit. I hope we shall always bo man” .Tom then walked down a street ing house, on Webb avenuo; ono one-half block from tho: ocean ./;.> .400 00 J .YEARLY HOUSES;' V - ^ tlnit arrives from this country brings block; froni. tho ocean ...... 450 00 ■ -180, • A' well-furnJshed 8-room - cot friends; but I cannot marry you—Da its full, quota of American 'journals, leading to. a lower class district, .enter 107. Comfortable 10-room houao tage on Main avenufi; one-half 1. On Abbott avenue, . near v >- vid is to be my husband—that was set ed a house, and tlfere, sure enough, was on Embury, avenue; two -blocks block from the ocean i,.....; 250 00 Broadway, gates, ono side of a dou-' which are immediately put ‘ 011 sale. from tho o c e a n - ..... ■ 250 00 181.' A cozy. 4*room cottage on ble house, containing 6 rooms, un tled last night between -him and my One (lay I. Was iii Adelaide, South tlio lost toy terrier... Stephen stooped 108. A- ? well-located boarding • , Clark avonuo; thrdo blocks. from • furnished , year ...... ,.v...:... $108 00 father." ., Australia, and I w eiit;into* a stoi;e to to pick up tho delighted little animal; house, containing 30 rooms, on the. ocean ...... 100 00 2. Same as No. 1... •- Pitman avenue;, two . blocks from 182. ,Samo as No. 181. . > -3. On Embury avenue^ near St., For a whole month Morgan kept buy the Sunday edition of a New York then, to his astonishment,;he was sud tho ocean ...... 700 00 183.' A comfortable 13-room c o t-. Paul's Church, one-half of a double away from the pit, in consequence of paper; The dealer took,one* 'placed It denly seized, by four strong arms. Be 105. A handsomer0-room cottago, tago on Embury avenue; one blocjk house, containing; 8 rooms, tmfur- " on the scales; which he scanned' very ;with bath, on Pitm an avenue; ono . from tho ocean.'250 00' nlshed,;.y e a r - ...... ’ igo 00; which lie lost his preferment. fore he could oiler the slightest resist and a half blocks from the ocean. - 300 00 : 181. A pleasant 7-room cottago ori: 4. On Mt. Hermori Way, near Ono day, a few hours after the pits carefully andthensaid 18 pence (JIG ance he was boilnd hand and foot, and 110. .Within two blocks of. thp Ernbury avenue; ono block and a tho gates, ono-half of a double had commenced work, Morgan camo to cents). •. . ' ; • • /V ’1 ‘V'. ocean, on-. Wehb • avenue, 27-room ■ half from* the ocean 150 00 house, coritalning 6 rooms, unfur- - “That costs aliout: one-eighth as much a gag was securely tied over. Ills mOuth. boarding house, equipped with 185. A very desirable, finely-lo- nlshed, year i ; 144 00 Mllly looking very pale. ""Oho 'art. o’ the job’s over,” said' blankets, sheets, etc -500 00 cated cottago -on Embury avenuo,'' '' f: 5. On -Mt. Hermon Way, over Iii-No\v'.York,” I said., '.;' 111. A • very desirable 15-room '. two blocks from tho ocean, con looking Woodlawn v Park, 6-rooin , “Do not be frightened," lie said, “but “Cawn’t 'elp that,”, answered tlie : nick. - >.V- boarding house on Atlantic ave- - taining 13 rooms and bath; elec house, unfurrilshed, year ■ l£b 00- David has met with an accident—a dealer. “These .’ere: papers Is mas I ..- “CouldA’t havo been done better,” nue;. two blocks from the ocean... 450 00 tric lights ;v...ViV.iV.../....,. 400 00 6. On Cookman avenue; near slight accident. He had been exploring sive. Tliey co 11 taIn lots, of good paper, 112. A pleasant 9-room cottage on 186. A . well-located 13-room un Lawrence avonue,. 6-room cottago, ! said Tom; “loosen, the gag a little.” , Atlantic avenue; one-half plock furnished cottage' on Heck avenuo;. unfurnished, year ,...... ,..150 00 a used-up pit wliero ho thought there and we got to sell ’em by weight.” i Dick did aa. directed, and then Tom, from the ocean 250 00 ono and a half blocks from, tho ^ 7. . On Heck avenue, near Whlte- was a seam of coal that could be got “ H ave youUny. cheaperV” I asked. - 113. A small 12-room boarding . - ocean • ....;... 800 00 flela, 6-room cottage,1 unfurnished, ' addressing Mr. Brocklehurst, said: house, situated on Heck avenue; • 187. On Abbott avenue, ’ two year ...... „ ...... 144 00 at. He had uncovered a lot of stuff '‘Yes,” lie said again. “I’ve'got some "We are badly in want of $2,600. ' If two and a half blocks- from tho blocks from tho ocean, desirable 8. On Mt. Tabor Way,’, near Dei- ; and found tho Beam. He took mo down cheaper; this-one is only lOd; It w eighs occan - ...... ;.....I . . . ; . . v i 250 00 10-roomcottage. 250-00 awaro avenuo, 13-room unfurnished liiuch less: if has no pict ures, you “see,” you will sign a check for that amount, 114. A cozy 7-room cottago on, 188. A'well-built and nicely-locat- house, year ..♦<...... 250 00/ this morning to see it. and he picked up a Chieagii Journal of we will let you go. Otherwise—woll, Abbott- avenue; one-half block ed 11-room cottage on Abbott ave-. : 9, On Webb aveilue, near Con- * • “While stripping some of the surplus, we are desperate men In desperate cir from the. ocean 175 00 nuo; two blocks from tho ocean; r tral avenue, 7-room cottage, partly a mid-week date. : ; V. :', .115. A pleasant . 5-room, cottage, ' v corner i ;v. ,.... 275 00 furnished, year 206 00 a lump of coal-fell across his leg. He V^But I want ,a New York Sundiiy cumstances.”. - , . •• - half block, from the ocean ...... 150 00 189. Part of a double house on 10. On Broadway, near Delaware has lost a little blood, and is resting.' newspaper,” I persisted, . ' • V Stephen Brocklehurst flushed angri 11G. On Pitman avenue, ono and’ Cookman avenue, east of Pilgrim ■ avenue, 8-room cottage, partly fur- a half blocks from tho ocean, a •' Pathway, containing 9 rooms and nV?he^> ;s"n. ••••...... 2to m Ho thought if you would bring down a “Well, those will <*ost you froiii ISd ly, but, calming himself, he said, gulte 10-room cottage, : w ith , bath; pri bath ...... 200 00 ;11.. On Embury avenuo, near Cen bandage or two we might aet him right to 20d (30 to 40 cents), each; according. coolly: “I’m sorry, but my check book vate family ...... ;V...... 375 00 190. Half of a double house on tra] avenue, 12-room cottago, unfur- ■ io Avelglit, b u t I can sell you a K ansas 11G&. A • pleasant 8-room private Cookman : avenue, threo blocks • nlshed; year ...... 225 00 between us. You see he does not want is at home.” cottago on Pitman avenue; ono and; from tho ocean; 9 rooms and bath. 200 00 _12. On Webb avenue, corner Now aj!y_.989 4oJfsew--oXJilq. discovery just C ity Sunday paper for (id (12 cents) “That is Immaterial.; I will fetch It a half blocks from the ocean vV,... 250 00 191. WelMocated 7-room; cottago Jersey, 9-rodm cottage, with bath, If you must, have ii cheap Sunday 117. A handsomo 10-room cottage,' on Central avenue; with good vlow unfurnished; year - V i . . . 300 00 yet, so you must not hint to any ono edition.^ ;; ;.. . '• for you. Write a noto to your wife, with bath, ori Pitman avenue; sec of tho ocean and; Iako ...i... , 175 00 _J13. On Mti Carmel; Way, near- of It.” asking her to send it on.” . ond block from- the ocean 350 00 192.: Part of a double house on : New Jersey avenuo, 7-room cottage, ' : Then I found that the dealer would 118. • One of tho best equipped. .- Webb avenue; orie block from the . with bath, unfurrilshed, year ...... 180 00 Mllly went with Morgan - immediate sell separate sectionsof a Sunday “I’ll be hanged If I do!” boarding houses in the Grove, sit-' ocean; 7 rooms ...... i....;;...... 125 00 >15. Comer . Now Jersey and , ly. He led her:to the pit, which was.in , “Very well, then. We will leave you uated, on EmbUry avenue, contain ' 193. Part of a double house on Broadway, .,7-room cottage, with ' ei 1 ltlon if the customer didn’t want• ing 28 rooms ...... v ; . . 650 00 Webb avenuo; ono block from the bath, unfurnisher, year ...... 225 00 a very out of the way place. tiie:whole, and while,-I was in the store, hero until- you change your mind. 119. On the South side of Abbott ocean; 7 rooms 115 00 16. On Embury avenue;-near Pil Mllly entered. Morgan immediately tiirtm • men caiiie In arid bought differ Your hands shall be free, so that you avenue, two and a half blocks from 194. A. cozy 7-room c.ottago on grim Pathway,. 6-rooni unfurnished the ocean,, an 8-room cottage 200 00 Olln street, near tho ocean ...,. ■;150 00 cottago, year 150 00 followed and closed a door behind him ent pai:ts of a jonrnnl, paying as much; may" summon its by ringing this bell, 120. Directly on tho ocean front, 195. Handsomo. prlvato..residence , 17. On" Heck aVenhe, near Central —a door, rudely, made, but strong; Then as four cents a section. Of course, at thO foot of Heck avenue, 7-room :• on Abbott avenue; one and a half avenue, 13-room unfurnished' cot but you must pardon us for tightening tage, year ;V.. . -..,. 300 00 he told Mllly. that David was not hurt when the “want ad.” part was put on tho gag and strapping you more se cottage; newly painted arid- furr blocks from the, ocean; 10 rooms the:-seiileii;md;sold; to the. fourth cus* nlshed v . i ; ; ...... 350 00.and .bath; v i 1.V.; 1..;■ 300:00 18. On; Abbott avenue, near Pil-: at all, and that he had brought her to curely to this rather uncomfortable 321. A cozy 0-room . cottago on 196. Same as 195. -: :• '■ »■ grim Pathw ay, 10-room cottago/ this place,In order to tell her tliat he toriier he didn’t know how interesting Heck avenue, near the ocean ‘.'....175.00 ; 197. . Same as-195, with .bath, ' heater,. unfurnished, ' N«>w York news was uiitll lie got hoiue. bed.” . - ' 122. A cozy. C-room cottago on ■ 193. Same as 195. year ,...... ;; 306 00 could not live without her, and that ho Tho two rogues then left the room. Embury avenue; near the ocean .. 175 00 • 199, ■ Same as' 195. . : v. V . i 19. On Mt. Hermon Way, near m ight malto her promise to mai'ry him. 123. Attractive 7-room cottago on . -. 200. ; On Sea View avenue; one and Whitefleld avenue, 6-roonr cottage, V-.liiire V«f ‘tlie KvolliHhes. ’. .•/ As. soon as they '■ had gone Stephen Spray avenue, ono block from tho a half blocks from tho ocean, a de unfurnished,; year,-....;.,...... lBOj 00 Ho tried persuasion and threats in Tiu> niicli'iits iiiiiclc a a rt of th e cill- Brocklehurst-pulled out a noto book, ocean,- containing 7 rooms and sirable 10-room cottago, ...... 250 00 bath; now houso ...... 275 00 vain, aiid. at lnst left her, telling 'her lirnU on of. the <'.vi‘1iis1il's. It was ree- and oh one page rapidly scribbled the ‘201. A. very well furnished and- 124. A pleaaantly-located 6-room comfortable 10-room house on Ab H E R IF F’S SALE,r-By virtuo- -of: a . that ho would call each day. with food iignlziMl tlm t, hi’sldcs udillug...to. tlio following hieroglyphics: cottage, with bath, on Heck ave bott avenue; two blocks from tho S ■writ .of fl, fa„ to mo directed, Issued and for her reply. o x p ri'sslo iro f flic .'eyes, the laslies pi-e- Explanation. - nuo; two and xi. half blocks from . ocean- ...... 250 00 out of Court of Chancery of tho Stato . - served tlii'in froni lln> ilust, coiil, wind tho ocean ...... ;...♦ ...... 150 00 202. A flnoly-located, 6-room cot- of New- Jersey, will bo exposed to sale He went back to hiB work in the p it Send . . . . — . — .. 125. On tho north side of Heck .tago on Broadway,- with • bath; = at public vendue, ON MONDAY, THE at once, making excuses for h|s ab ami too glaring light, all of which police . — — . ------— . — .. .. avenuo, two and a half blocks from three frdm tho oceari ...... > 300.00 27th £>AY OF MARCH, 1899, between tho sence. He had hardly, commenced .to lend to IiTiiato mid often Inflame the tho ocean, a 7-room cottago, with 203. A pleasant 7-room, cottptge on. hours of 12 o'clock and 5 o’clock (at 2 eye. It Is therefore not'a vanity to b a t h ...... 250 00 Embury avenue; ono and a half o’clock), In tho afternoon of said day, at ply his pick when a tremendous explo 120. Ono of the best modern resi blocks from tho.ocean ...... vi..../ 150 00 tho Court Houso at Freehold, In tho eiulenvor to obtain them and then pre 24 . . ------‘ .... — dences In tho Grove, situated on 204. On Bath avenue, ono and Xownshin of Freohold. county of Mon sion took placo.. All the outlets from serve them from filling blit.:' Bath avenue, near tho ocean; con a half blocks from the ocean, 8- mouth, New Jersey, all that certain lot, the m ine’ were completely ; blocked. B lank —... . — .. . ------. — . — room cottago ...... 250 00 tract or parcel of land and premises here A little pure vr.sellue applied to tlie st ... — taining 9 rooms and bath..-...... 500 00 Morgan found himself in the dark, tyr 127. On Main avenue; two and a 205. Comfortable 8-room cottago,’ inafter particularly described, situate, ly eyelashes every, night wll , aid tlieir I'm ' .. ------half blocks from tho ocean, 20- on;Abbott avenue; ono and a half, ing and being In tho City of Asbury Park, ing prostrate on h is back, w ith a quan growth and strerctlien tliom. imprisoned . . ------. — — ...... room boarding house, over Btores; ; blocks from the ocean ../...... 250 00 in tho county of Monmouth and Stato or Well furnished ;...... *.;...' 400 00 206. Ori Pltinan avenuo, . one* Now Jersey, being tho east half part of tity of coal upon him. Bach hour 128. A desirable 8-room cottago block from the oceoii, a very deslr-. a lot known and designated as lot No. Baemed as-though it were:a. tiny: W hat Tobiiceo r i n n t . n» n Flornl Kmblont. ' there — ...... —.. . on Webb avenuo; three blocks able private residence, containing eight hundred and thirty-thrco (833) and would she do for food? Again and "There Is one flower," says a writer !. He then put: the note book, in hla from tho ocean 175.00 8 rooms and bath ...... 400 00 tho west half part of No. eight hundred • 129. On Pitman avenue, ono block • 207. A well-established 12-room and, thirty-four (834) on a map of Asbury. again ho shrieked, his mind overcome 111 a I.omloii paper,. “which lma ap pocket. He had only. been left alone from tho ocean, 19-room boarding boarding house on Abbott avonuo; Park mado by F. H. Kennedy & Son. A. parently been overlooked by Ameri about three minutes when ho called to houso ‘i-...... 450 00 one and a half ' blocks from tho D. 1874. Beginning at a point . in / tho ‘ v/ith horror. At lost a voice answered cans In their search for a suitable ocein (board for one) ...... «>;■. 230 00 northerly Jlne of Second avenuo distant his cries. It was the voice of David-.: his jailers. 130. A well-established 29-room floral emblem, which I think is worthy "I might as well give way,” he.said;, boarding house on Webb avenue, ‘208. On Surf avenue, near the one hundred feet two Inches (100 ft. 2 in.) It did not take him long to remove with bath, one arid a half blocks ocean, 9-room cottage 300-00 ■westerly from tho northwest corner of of tliWr attention. I refer to that of “bring, mo pen and ink.” : from tho ocean i..'..i .. 500 00 209. A handsome. 9-room cottage, Second, avonuo and Klngsloy . street; . somo of th e fallen coal and extricato tliq tobacco plant (iilcotiana) in its .“Now let me havo some paper—but, * 131.' Comfortable 12-roOm board with bath, on Broadway; one and . thence northerly parallel with Kingsley Morgan. riiaiiy varieties. Jt is handsome; tlie no, perhaps a leaf out of my pocket ing house on Heck avenue; half a . a half blocks Worn tlio ocean a.-.*. street one hundred and twenty-soven feet And then for five dreary days, they block from tho ocean ,..;..,;...i..i.. .250 00 210. Finely-located 9-room cot nnd eight inches (127 ft. 8 in.) to tho mid plant Is. 1 believe, Indigenous to Ameri book will be better.”- ,- . . 132. One block from tho ocean,. tago on Broadway, overlooking dle line of .tho block; thence westerly remained prisoners in the darkness. ca, and Its Importance as the solace Stephen pulled out his notebook, and on Abbott, avenue, a flrst-class tho ocean; one and a half blocks along tho middle line of tho block fifty of. the hutunil race Is indisputable. ■ boarding house, containing 27 ■ from same ...... 350 00 feet (50 ft.); thenco southorly again par At last the time came when Morgan on the ■. reverse Bide of the sheet on rooms 750 00 211. Ori Pitmati. avenue, near the allel with Kingsley street ono hundred was so faint that he could hardly move. which he had previously scribbled tho 133. On Broadway, within- ono 7 ocean, 9-room cottage and bath 325 00 and thirty feet and threo inches (130 ft. David’s strength; meanwhile, had kept Coal vs. Man.. dots arid dashes, he wrote: block of the oceari, with excellent • 212. A .desirable, 8-room cottage 3 In.) to tho northerly lino of said Sec An Interesting calculation' lias been, view of same,. 27-room boarding on Bath avenue, ono arid a half ond avonuo; thenco enstorly along tho up wonderfully, and he did,all ho could “Dear'Maud—I have forgotten my house ...... 650 00 blocks from the ocean, with bath. 240 00 northerly lino of Second avenuo fifty feet to cheer Morgan. The latter, who'used made, which shows that a pound of checkbook. Please, send, it per bearer. 134. A desirable 8-room cottage on 213. A cozy 7-room .cottage on and ono inch (00 ft. .1 in.) to tho placo of Kood coal equals the work of one inau Cookman ay enuoj three blocks Webb - avenue: two and a half. beginning, to pray and preach so much, had now You will find it in Uiy desk. Yours in 125 00, Solzed as tho property of Ella Blanche foi- one (lay. One square riiile of a haste,-. Stephen." from tho ocean 175 00 blocks.from the ocean ...... not one prayer to oiler. David- could' 135. . Nicoly-located 9-room cot .214, On Atlantic avonuo, near the Fitzsimmons, et als, taken In execution seam of coal only 4 feot deep would Tom then went to Stephen’s resi tago on Cookman avenue, with oceari, 8-room 1 cottago ...... 175 00 at tho suit of James Q. Fitzsimmons, and not comprehend this. exceed the work of 1,000,000 men for bath; three blocks from the ocean. 225 00 , 215. A 20-room boarding houso on to bcsold by dence, whllo Dick remained on guard. Sea View avenue, near tho ocean. 460 00 “Why don't you pray, Morgan?" ho 20 years, - ' Mrs. BrocklehurBt read tho note, and, , 136; On Broadway, two and a HOUSTON FIELDS. Sheriff. h alf blocksi from the oceari, -8- HAWKINS & DURAND. Sol’rs. asked; ."' -' .- Growth of Shrubs. without the least suspicion, went up room. cottago 200 00 “I can't," camo faintly from Morgan’s stairs to fetch the checkbook. - Not un . 137. Same as No. 136. . WEST OF PILGRIM PATHWAY; • Dated Fob. 21st, 1899. ($6.38) ' 6t. dying lips. It is perfectly amazing to notice 138, Desirable- 19-room boarding carefully how much an ordinary shrub til then did she observe tho hierogly houso pn Heck avenue,ono and. a “Is there anything oh your mind?” phics on the other side of the sheet of h&lf blocks from tho ocean ....V...: 400 00 400. A cozy 6 room cottago, with, •'There Is—-Mllly.” will grow in a single summer. A silver, .'139, On Main avenue, one block attic, at the corner of Delaware NOTICE TO CREDITORS. lir 2 V& foo- high was lately carefully '■paper;' and Clark avenues $125 00 In spasmodic tones, with long pauses, As previously explained, Mr..and Mrs. from tho ocean, 15-room boarding r 401. A pleasant 9-room cottago on , constantly Interrupted by exclamations measured. It bail put forth 585 now houso; partly furnished 300 00 Abbott avenue, near. New York Pursuant to an order of theprdlnnry or Bur- shoots, varying from % an Inch to 8 Brocklehurst were ex-telegraph clerks. 140. A 7-room cottago on Frank- avenuo ...... :...... 175 00 rogato General of tbo Btato of New Jorsoy, of horror from David, Morgan told how inches euch. .■ '.' The hieroglyphics were words written .lln avenue;: three blocks froiri tho 402. A 15-room boarding house on bearing even date herewith, tho undorHlgned . ho had Inveigled Mllly into the old pit according to the telegraphic system of ocean 200 00 Embury-.1 avenue, '.near Pilgrim admlnlKtrator of Lauretta A. Lee, Into of tbo 141. A B m a ll but comfortable12- . Pathway (year or season) ...... 300 00 county of Monmouth, In tho stato of Now< and had Imprisoned her bo that she .dots and dashes. It w a i.a messago, room ‘boarding, house on Abbott' • 403. - A neat and well-furnished 7- • , Jersey, hereby gives nollco to tho creditors of could not possibly escape, and left her . Doctor—I hope your lujsbiiud fol and It read: avenue; two blocks from tlio ocean. 175 00 room cottago on Embury avenue^ tbo said decedent to oxhlblt to him under "Send police to 24 Blank st. I’m im 142. A first-class private . resi comer Now Jersey 175 00 oathorufllrmutlon their claims and demauds only food enough for one day. lowed my prescription. dence on Embury avenuo, ono block Mrs. Chubbs—No, indeed! IT he bad prisoned there.!’ 404. A well-equipped':. 22-room against (lie estato of Mild decedent within It wns a terrible story to hear ln that from the ocean; containing 10 rooms . boarding houses completely furnlBh-. . nlno months from the dato of said order, or lie would havo broken his neck. Mrs.-Brocklehurst did her best to and .bath' ...;...300 00 od, silver a:nd linen, on Main ave- r *; ; they will bo forever barred from presenting or dark vault, without a gleam of-light or Doctor—Broken Ills neck? control her feelings, and Bhe gave di- 142^. Pleasant cottage on Abbott nue, near Perin^lvanla ia.venuo .... 525 00 receiving tho samo. a clear hops of escape. Tho story was avonue, 10 rooms and bath; two 405. On Mt. Carmel Way, near: Dated January 81,1899. Mrs. Chubbs—Yes. lie threw it out .rections to. a servant,- rwho-loft the blocks from - tho ocean ...... 275 00 New York avenue, 7-room ^cottage. 175 00 ALBERT W. LEE, hardly finished when, with a shout as of the fourth-story window. house by a back door.. In order to 143. A cozy 6-room cottage on 406.. A modern 9-room cottage, - Administrator of Lauretta A. Leo, deceased. savago as that of a wild beast deprived gain time, she begged her visitor to Olln streot; two blocks from tho ■ with bath, . electric lights and Postofllco nddross, No. 3.H East Btato Htreet, A Gentle ltem|ndor. ocean ...... • 125 00 pi arid, on Mt. Carmel W ay, corner ; Trenton. N. J. - 2-4-10t of Its mate, David sprang up and seized wait a few minutes while B)ie wrote a 144. On Main avenue/ two. blocks v Pennsylvania ...... 350 00 the dying man. He lifted him ln his Father (calling from tho head of tho letter to her husband. The letter was from tho ocean, 8-room cottage, . 407. A pleasant 7rroom cottago on - stairs nt 1.30 A. M.)-—I’annlo! with’ bath ...... ».■ ...... 250 00. arms with tho Intention of dashing him full of meaningless nothings, for sho 145. A pleasant 6-room cottage on •*. Asbury avenue, riear . New Ybrk. .. 150 00 Fannie—Yes, pnpa; wnat is, it? •know the bearer would open It as soon 408;. On tho north, side of Em George M. Bennett, dtfwn again. Embury . avenue, two and’ a vhalf bury, avenue, near.Pllgrim Path- .- Father—I wish you would ask that as he,-left the'house. blocks from tho oceari 125 00 way, a l7-rooiri boarding house .... 400 00 Suddenly a gleam of light appeared youiig man: whero. he would like to At last the letter was finished, arid .146. A ‘well-located. 11-room cot 409. A pleasant 8-room cottage, \ in-a far corner. Milly herself entered have his trunk put when It comes. unsuspicious Tom hastened {o Blank tage on Wobb avenue, corner; of with bath, on Wesley .lake,: near; P K IN T IN G + pilgrim Pathway 275 00 Delaware avenue ..vi 250 00 tho cave. David became powerless and st. Stephon was. then commanded to. 147.- A desirable 8-room cottago ‘ 410. • On Webb . avenue, near No.w - IN ALL ITS BRANCHES- dropped Morgan at his feet. Sleeps Slowi-;’: m a k e out the check. one arid. a , half . bTocks from the Jersey, ari 8-room, cottago . ,,'v...... 150 00 A servant girl inn Birmingham fam As he was filling in the blank's, ho ocean- 200 00 411. A very nice 7-room cottago , Milly had not been long in her prison 148. A neat and pleasant 8-room on Mt. Tabor Way, near Pennsyl L o o k b o x 2 i 3 2 , Ocean Grove, N. J when sho escaped. She had heard of ily was tn»on to task for oversloeplDg was Interrupted by a loud hamm’ering cottago on Main avfenue;.,ono and vania avenuo^ ...... 125 00 herself. on'the front door. a half blocks from the ocean ...... 200 00 tho explosion, and since then, by day 149. .Same as, No, 148. • 412. On Cookman avonue, near; ■ and ^y night, for many hours at a time, . “Well, me’am," she said, “I sleep The door was forced open, four, po^ 150.; A small 6-room cottage on .Pennsylvania, 10-room cottage; 1 IVELSOiVn.KIE.inER, very slow, and bo It takes, mo a long llcemen entered, and Tom and Did lo>ge.grounds ..v.,...... 175 00 sho had travoled through all the old Olin street:, two blocks from the 413. A pleasant 8-room cottago on • • ARCHITECT AND BUILDER while to get ono night’s rest” . wore'arrested. :. V ■; . ocean v. .. . v ;... i : i. 125 00 Webb: iavenue, corner New York..,. 125 00' 'mines, searching for'a passage to the There Is nothing further, of interest 151. A well-located 16-room board Plans and specifications drawn for all kinds ing' house on Hfick. avenue; two - 414. At the corner of Embury' of modern wood, stone or brick buildings. For exploded one. She woo'Just in time to , Coshmera" Sh’awls. to add to this, true story, except thai blocks from tho ocean...... Y,.... 300 00 avenuo an^ New Jersey,, a 7-room workmanship and prices will refer to all for savo her lover from tlio crime or mur- Cashmere shawls are made of the Mossrs. Tom and Dick are now. spend 152.' On Webb, avenue, two and a . cottago ...... V...... ,. 175 00 whom I1 havo dono work ln the Qrove and half blocks froni tho ocean, 7^ . : • 415. Desirable 9-room cottago on - Park. Estimates cheerfully given. .der. Morgan, however, did not llvo hair of a diminutive goat found in ing a long holiday at her .majesty's ex room cottago ...... 175 00 Now York avenuo, near Mt. Tabor many hours longer, i ; Little Thibet • pense. . \ j ... .153. On Clark avenuo, two blocks Way .i... 200 00 Box 2087. Pitman Avenue. Ocean Qrove. OCEAN GROVE TIMES--■SATURDAY, MARCH1'i i , 1895,
C O M M ^ C K THE DANGEROUS NAUTILUS. THE SINGER’S RUSE HOW NUGGETS QROW. Zntoi-estlnff Aooonnt of Till*-Pretty Bnt A Clio milt Showa That Gold Exists In a ‘Won’t you change your nied, ' ' * Polsommi MnrJno Creation.' ■ I t woe ono of those cold rainy dayi. ■:.? Solnblo S*orm.‘ Maud?”.';. , Everybody ‘knows what that means os It is generally supposed that the nug ' "It is too Sate to change.' The dog-* .0, F. Holder gives an’ interesting account of his .experiences with the shipboard: the deserted decks flooded gets which are found in the river graV- • cart Is at,tho door.” ' physaiia, tho. nautilus-like uenizen of with.water and the saloon crowded els of Klondike and other auriferous doos J £ a t m atter? It can go southern'waters, which floats:on tho w ith l l s t l e B s and unhappy passengers. regions have been brought down by th? feaik to tho stablea. I’wluh you would.” surface w ith its trailing fishing linos Each time I thrust my nose outside, a rivers direct from, the reefs in which "My. dear.-Jack; do not add Inconsis extending far below. Thu balloon; oi flerco gust of rain and fog tore tha tency to my other faults. GoqdneBS ‘float, is from five to six. 'inches in length the gold originally lay. * . door "from my grasp. Invoking such Many practical miners and scientific Snows tlie list of them ia long, enough . a delicate sac ailed with air, and tinted injured and wrathful glances1 from my In your, estimation.” with - many; ~ beautiful , hues: among men; however, have long been of opin ■ which purple,'pearl, and .plait predom fellow voyagers, that I finally aban ion that this cannot be the case, for no '. The speakers were1 a. man and a wo- doned all' hope of fresh air; and: sue- man, both young, and both good to inate. Ono end its elongated like a masses of gold of bo large a size were Anger, and along the ;dorsal surface; 'combed to the-glare, heat and general ever found in' the reefs themselves. locik upon, Sho was very pretty and extends a ruffle which; can be raised BtufllneBs of th e salon. veryyouag, but her mouth was sot .in They believe, on,the other hand, that •at will, and becomes a;perfect, sail, Too aluggish to. give more than half the nuggets have grown where they are : a hard .line and. there was M anes Sq attention to the book I was reading. I richly tinted in red, yellow pink and now found, just’as a crystal of: salt will her ayes."' The man stood In front of silver. When the. animal Is at rest the ensconced myself comfort,ably in a cor- grow in a strong brine; but with so ' her, looking at her anxiously, and min- membrane is furled; a--, other times, it ner, with cushions at my back. and an insoluble a substance as gold it was ; gled with the cawing ot the rooks oyer- .Is raised two or'three Inches, and, Incandescent light, directly oyer my difficult to understand how such lie'ad came the soun,d,of .8 Isorse's hoofs, catching 'the wind, drags the tentacles head,' and proceeded in a desultory' growth could take place, •.Experiments Impatiently pacing the grayal in front at an angle of forty degrees to tlie sur fashion to Inspect my: traveling com? face of the. water. These are purple, carried out in Australia have shown of the hall 'door. Truly tho dogcart panions. Soma, Ilka myself, were 6-re- hair-like, objects, which .look very that decaying vegetable matter will was waiting. beautiful, as crinkled and curie;, they tending to read, Somr, •s'ore dozing, ... Jack ltodnoy gave a sigh which wai; and a few ware simply Bitting—waiting cause the deposition of gold from solu drift through the water. But woe to tions of gold salts, but these salts are almost a groan, then drew- himself up, tlie unfortunate flsh which, attracted for something to happen. It occurred anil squared h to shoulders w ith the in by :the!r bright appearance, touches to me that the, only /passengers who not known to occur in reefs. 1 voluntary action of a man who has to them. He 'is instantly inclosed by the: wora not distinctly bored, w.ere a group The mystery is • now solved. A Sla say something! unpleasant and who tentacles and stung' to death with a' of si* or seven gathered about the pi vonic chemist named Zzigmedy has THE ALASKA thousand dart&! The tentacles nro jUst shown that gold itself can exist in hatca the task. ano. When I looked closer and; per N. H. KILMER, Proprietor “Very well; Maud. I can say no covered with minute bombs, resemb ceived who were in that group I did a.soluble form. By acting on a slightly ling an elongated capsule, In the Jutr-s - more. It is evident wo cannot go on not wonder. A man with a gray beard alkaline solution of a gold salt with lor of which Is tho.dart,.ri thread with formaldehyde and submitting the prod OREM H L L THE Y E H R , like this. Our lives aro burdens to us, ■branching points on either side. was sitting on the stool.' Near him and soon people will begin to notice stood a beautiful young girl with a vio uct to dialysis, he has succeeded In ob But this isjsat the entire nrnmnieht taining gold in a colloidal condition, in that we ore not on friendly terms. Per- of tbe“ phymilin. Tiie coiled dart or lin. She - had beert. Playing1 the Inter Cozy sun parlors. Hot salt water baths. Warm rooms, and which Btate it is soluble in water and haps when I am away you will think lasso floats.in ii liquid poison of great mezzo from Cavallerla Rtisticana, rath comfortable accommodations for winter guests, better of me. I may not Irritate you power, of the cITcct of tvhicli Mr. er wail, i also recognized some yoiiDg may be precipitated by the addition of so much. You know, I only speak to Holder speaks front personal experi man, who were returning home after a common salt.* permanent and transient. you. for your own good.” ence. He was sVimmliig iu live feet year or two’s., study of music In Paris It Is probable that some of the gold “Vou prcach—you don’t opeak.” of water, when he' passed over, tho . nnd Berlin, They had; been honoring in quartz feefs exists in this condition. Nos. 3 -and 5 Pitman Avenue, Ocean Grove, N.J. “Maud!"' tentacles of a large pliysiilla. The sen One another .with various exhibitions Jt is washed out by t^ie rain, carried "Oh, don’t lot us argue. I.am alck sation as the .purple, thread wound away in solution by the rivers, and around .the abdomau and thigh was) of of skill; but just then were engaged In of it.” , chaffing the gray heard. deposited in the river gravels wherever • molten lead: being thrown upon the there is anything containing salt to . "And of me, too, I Buppose? Well, flash, and the shock was so great tbat '"Ah, Jo sing for us!” exclaimed the then, good-by, If you will have it so. I lie had to bo.sieslnteil from the water. ,-young girl, with extravagant .emphasis, cause its precipitation. In the course havo left a note for you on tho bou They tried vainly to pub off .the blue’ j. “I am sure you have talent, I can tell of agea a large nugget may in this doir table. Will you kiss me?” mass with cloths, . iitid tlien with it by the noble llhe of your brow.” Her way be formed. • Almanac and Year Book "No. It is stupid to bo hypocritical; knives, find finally a rnsipr . wris used. j beautiful eyes when turned on the old and thero are no onlookers.” The flesh was. raised nS:ih a burn, the er man, were very pleading, but behind OLD POINT COHFORT, RICHHOND For 1 8 9 9 • Wilh another sigh the man turned mass 'of darts apparently-eating in } his back she gave the youngsters a AIND WASHINOTON. away, and without one' backward to the flesh. The case became alarm , killing wink. And they, were hugely ing, and a fatal termination might liitve contains sketches and maps of the Philippines and Cuba, glance walked to whers the dogcart resulted had aid not been a t Isand. flattered by tbi3 bit of by-play, and at Six-Day Tour via Pennsylvania Rail once began vleing with each other In Sketches of Porto !R.ico and Hawaii, War Chronology, State stood In readiness, took the reins and One .singular symptom of the shock' road. la a minute the sound of a horse's swift was an obstinate asthmatic condition, elaborate efforts to cajole the stranger. Officials, Judiciary and Court Calendar, War Revenue Law, trot was heard down tho gravel drive. wlilch made; breathing almost impos Finally, to my surprise, he did sing; The third of the present series of New Jersey Election Returns, New Jersey Real Estate Deal Maud Rodney sat quite still whero sible!. It was several weeks before thu He gave them a queer, outlandish song, personally-conducted tours to Old Point Comfort, Richmond and Wash her husband bad left her until the wounds were completely . healed;- and ln«a cracked and quavering voice. They ers’ Directory, Addresses of Joo Realty Dealers in New York •even twelve months after the flesh had ington via the Pennsylvania Railroad faintest sounds had died away. Then pretended to be in raptures. And the will leave New York and Philadelphia and 500 in Philadelphia, Hints to Home Builders, profusely she rose and pulled a rose from a tree the nppearance of having been tat more they urged, the.more he sang— tooed iv; fanclfn. designs of blue India on Saturday, March 18. illustrated; Miscellaneous. • as.sho passed, but it fell to pieces as simple hearted and obliging. Tickets, Including transportation, ink. Of ail the so-called "stlnglug ani This little farce continued through sho gathered it, and a thorn scratched mals” found iu the sen, the beauti meals en route in both directions, Sixteen Full Page Half Tone Engravings hor floger. After all, it was a« well that ful Fiiysalla Is probriblj* the most out the voyage. Not content with transfers of.jpassengers and baggage, •Jack had gone to Norway. They were dangerous.- a m u B i n g themselves at tho expense of hotel accommodations at Old . Point of New Jersey Coast Resorts always quarreling, and ho never let her the feeble old singer, these young hu Comfort, Richmond and Washington, Can be had free bvtlie patrons of any of the following firms on application to do as she liked. She bad been so spoiled Tlio Culmn G old My Hi. morists sought to enlarge his audience. nnd carriage ride about Richmond—■. them : Buchanon & Bmock,Anbury Park ; The Alaska, Ocean Qrovo; L. & D. Ed* at home that she could not brook tho If we • listen to tho voice of the I heard one little girl ruBh up. to her in fact, every necessary expense for a wards & Co., Ldnjr Branch ; T. W. < nnper & $nn, Lone Branch ; D. B. Keeler, Jr., charmer, or go to the books oil Cuba parents and say—“Oh, we are having period of six days—will be sold at rate Seabright; T. J. Emery, Atlantic lliglimncs ; W. II. Tottvr, Spring-Lake; Charles slightest contradiction; besides, she for our information, we shall find tlmt of ?34.00 from New York; Brooklyn wanted to show him how independent such fun! We tell .him his songs are McDermott, Eelmnr. the mineral resources of tills island in and Newark; $32.50 from Trenton; If the above ilrms have no books left send 2oc. in stamps for a copy to # sho was and how well sho could do clude gold, silver, mercury, lead, an lovely, and then w.e look at each other $31.00 from Philadelphia, and propor- without him. timony, copper, clnome, iron, man and laugh!” This child-wns a mere tipnate rates from other stations. A. C. ORAW, Publisher, It was getting cold, and sho shivered. ganese, pitch, bitumen, and even coal; infant, and her fond mother smiled ad OLD PO IN t COMFORT ONLY. ' 131 Federal Street, Camden, New Jersey Where was' her warm cloak, which l«U when we come to look for prac miringly upon her, and then glanced Jack always wrapped around her when, tical metallic result* commensurate proudly over hor little curly head at Tickets to Old Point Comfort oaiy, with these varied mineral resources" m e ; ' > Including luncheon on going trip, ono “ TheBiaiaies reguiaung the onemtiona of Mauonal BixnfeBaroof aucb wise eonceptlon the dow was falling. The maid would wc shall lie disappointed. that oonsolentlouBly conformed lo by Offlcora and Directors, no lnfilltutlon of Banklog ap- Toward the close of tho trip, the last and three-fourths days' board at that proa^hoB the National, for deserved oonfldijnco of and security to patrons.*' bring it. She went to the house to Tiie gold Action is tho most time- suifltaon her. As Hho passed through day out, in fact, the lovely violinist place, and good to return dlreyt by honored, for the orlgltmi Spanish proposed that he give a concert for the regular trains within ,;lx days, will be tho open French window into the bou settler!; expected to llml rlcli gold doir she thought ofthe note left for her benefit of the crew. ..In reply to his sold in connection with this lour at mines in Cuba. According to tlieir rate of .flG.OO from New York; $13.E0 FIRST NATIONAL BANK, by h er‘husband. historians ’much gold wns taken from suggestion that she join him, in this from Trenton; *12.50 from Philadel . 4 Organized February 1886. . “Another lecture, I suppose,” sho tills Island at the beginning of tiie con programme, -she Said that she would not , dream of matching her poor , talent phia, and proportionate' rates from muttered, as she broke the seal. It quest,” but it seems probable tlmt other points. GEORGE F. KROEHL, President, O. H. BROWN, Vice-President, .most of tills was taken from tbo chiefs with his! - Thus saying she. turned her MARTIN V. DAGER, Cashier. M. L. li AMMAN, 2nd Vice President, contained a blank check and a short For itineraries nnd full information Mattison Avenue and Bond Streets Asbury Park% N . /. noto, .which said: or caciques ot the Indians and very back, and glanced significantly at the apply to ticket agents; i.ourlst agent, lltttio from the groiind. “ 101 Vingero others present. Smiles of sympathy For Convenience of Ocean Grove patrons : “My Darling Wife—You can fill up 1190 Broadway, New York; 789 Broad .Universal,” Madrid. 1797, says—“some greeted her. She was very beautiful. street, Newark, N. J.; or Geo. ,W. Office Ocean Grove Catnp Meeting Association Building, Ocean Grovet JV. J the Inclosed for any amount you like. of this metal (gold) is etlli found at I smiled too. At last I began to smile, Boyd, Assistant. General Pnssenger Capital, $100^000. Surplus, $70,000. Do not deny yourself during my ban Holguin. Whcnover the existence 'of and then my smile broadened into a Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadel Transacts a general banking business, issues letters of credit available in the ishment, and try to recall me as soon gold in'.Ottba i« discussed tills “mine” laugh, and I choked, and had to leave phia.—March 4-2t. principal cities of the world. Foreign and domestic exchanges bought and sold. nt, Holguin, is invariably brought for as you can. You know how much I the room. I returned . just in time to Collections carefully made and promptly accounted for Discount meetings lield love you.- Yours over, JACK.” ward. It Is true tiiilt, somo work has- Tuesday’s and Friday’s, 8 a .m . been stone a t this point nnd a little gold hear that old fool—I beg your pardon— [*3?! Give tlie Children a Drink She twisted tho letter about In her that most amiable clown, consent to BOARD OF DIRECTORS: luis been extracted, but there has called Grain-O. It is a dcliciou:;, ap G. P'. Kioehl. Albert O. Twining, Isaao C. Kennedy, 8. W. Klrkbrlrto Oliver H. Brown* fingers, and tho corners of her mouth nevtt been any systematic exploration give the concert. gfimuel JobnBon. Milan Koss. M. L. Bomman, Olmrlcs A. Atkins, MahlonR Margerum. drooped as those of a child about to' and there is nothing there which may petizing, nourishing food ilrlnk .to take 9bom m n B.Ovlatt. Chas. A. Young, D. O. Covert, W m . II. Boeglo, Wm H athaw ay. . As ho did so, a grave child in brown, tho pltca of colfCe. Sold by ali gfo-. cry, but she forced back the tears and be dignified with the name of a mine. who had been all alone but a silent ob tried to tell herself she was a woman —The Engineering Magazine. cers* and Jikeii by all who have used server like myself, left her seat and it, because :when properly prepared it ASBURY PARK ' of spirit. . came hurriedly to his side. She looked tastes like ihe finest coffee, but ia free T. FRANK APPLE BY, ' Wrapping a shawl round her,' she. ■ Tlii-uo Famous H(aiiie<. up at him wit,h gentle determination. from aII its injurious propertias. ttraln- went again into the dusky gardon nnd The three moat fiuuptis statues ' i , history are . 11m Colossus os' Rbo- “No, don't give the concert,” she said, O aids digestion and strengthens tiie Heal Estate wandered down a long green alley, Steam Laundry - .AND ' -?es, the Sphinx and flic' vocn1 “the people are all thinking about nerves. It is not a stimnlant, but n health builder, and children aa veil as with tall white foxgloves bordering it statue of Moninoh nt Thebes, and of landing, and won’t listen. It would C. J. IlA U SE, ■ on either side. They looked uncanny these the Inst is the/most remarkable, simply bo kindness thrown away.” adults can drink it with great benefit. Insurance Office, In the dim light, and the groups of pale ■'u conseliuenpe of, its property of emit Coste about one-fourth as rnueh aa “You don’t like to hear me sing?” coffee. 15 and 25c. 810 Cookman Avenue blossoms in tho distance seemed. to ting sounds when its lips were touched' “Not now,” she answered, bravely - Ol MAIN AVENEE, 1 take queer shapes and to' bond and b# the rays of the .rising Sun so that meeting his gaze. Then she added, Asbury Park, N. J, wave liko fantastic spirit forms made it seemed t' greet the coming dny. It glancing at the others with a half smile For S ale Cheap. ABbury Park and Ocenu Grovo Bunk Building misty by the darkness. It was so hor was originally a portrait model of OCEAN GUOVE, King Amenophls III., nnd wns one that bespoke her less the child than I The greatest bargain yet offered: A QUALITY ribly still and yet tho throb ot tho had fancied: ‘ “We are a very egotisti of a prill' of statues betweeen- sixty nnd 14-room boarding house, well furnish QUICKNESS In charge of ROBERT E. MAYO, night beat like a silent pulse In;tha seventy, feet high, enrvpd out of siuglo cal set, you know, and are little inter-, ed, within a few doors of the ocean, All kinds o: owIb QUANTITY air. Two whlto flow over her head blocks bf sandstone and transports ested i n anybody’s t a l e n t B but our with a line view of tho same, on a and startled her with their mournful from tlio quarries .to Tliebos, whereas own.” good street, ia offered for a short time PR0PEKTY FOE SALE 0E BENT. cry, and Burely—yes surely—-there in the Sphlnz was carved from tlio Jiv The man’s eyes flashed with a sud for two thousand dollars ($2,000). A tho distance under the shadow of tho ing rock-in situ. den resolution; but tho next instant mortgage for $1,600 can remain at 6 Telephone 40 B per cent. Intereat. Tho balance of trees was the crouching form of a man. Of statues other than stone, the moat ho simpered fatuously, and said: “I $500 can be paid in two annual pay Goods called for and delivered Mrs. Rodney’s heart sank into her .remarkable Is that of Buddhn at Nara, will sing to-night. I will sing just one ments of $250 each. For further par along the coast. boots, and with a cry ot “Jack, Jack!” nenr Kioto Japan, Wlilcli was erec> • song, and it. Bhall be for you! ;Now I ticulars address • W. H. Beegle, 48 PERRINE 4 JACKSOH she turned and fled..Footsteps followed ed A. D., 1100. It, is jiiacle of oronzo must go—and shave.” : Main avenuo, Occan Grove. .DEALERS IN fast behind her, and like a (lash the and is flfty-tliree feet six inches lilgli They all laughed. And the girl in ------~ m ------thought went through her mind tbat and more tlmn twenty-elgllt feet broad across the shoulilers. On its .head are brown flushed painfully—he ought’ to For Sale. THEO OSBORN, she was left.defenceless. have taken her kindly hint,-instead of Meats & Poultry. 000 curls, and the image Is surrounded Tho handsome cottage at northwest SUCCESSOR TO "'Jack, come back! Ob, come back!” by a glory or halo seventy-eight feet which he was rendesing her ridiculous! corner of Central and Cookman aVe- 125 Hook Avonuo, corncr WhitcSoid, was her voiceless cry as she felt her in diameter, on which sixteen images, I smiled; at least I commenced to nnes. Ocean Grove, 10 rooms and bath; J. ARNOLD OSBORN & SON, strength going and feet flagging, but eacli, eight feet loiig,; nre. en st.' Two smile, but it ended in a laugh. grounds 00 feet front by 80 deep. Splea- OCEAN OROVE, IV. JT. aa she turned the corner she saw a smaller images, eneli twenty-live. foet That evening he was late in joining dld vlew of lake and ocean. For further maidservant running toward her. She hlgli stand in front of the larger one. them; but when lie did enter tho salon, particulars apply to W. H, Beegle, 48 Fresh Stock. Prompt Service* paused to gain broath, and then wont The total weight -.it metal in the main he strode. straightway to the plano^- Main avenue.—Adv. tf. Bluestone . . . iin. A happy thought flashed through iiguVea.is about 450 tons, of .which 500 took his seat—and commanded their Eras Delivery. pounds consists 'of golii, her mind. Her husband had returned. attention by one,, sweeping, masterful FOR EXCHANGE.-Splendid lot at She would never bo wilful again. chord. Allenhurst for small property In Ocean . . . Flagging, - R a v a g e . of t^io sn ip W orm . Orovo near fool-bridgo or Main avonue . “Your master—has be como back?” The ship worm lias caused the loss What was this? Tho lovely.violinist forgot to solicit appreciative ghinces entrance. W. H. Beegle, 48 Main ave she gasped. ' of more vessels than wero ever des nue, Ocean Grove, or 220 Main street, troyed in war.' lu tropical countries from tho assembly. AND CURBING. GEORGE PRIDHAM, Tho woman nodded, but said nothing. Asbury Park,—Advr. BOX 3013, A t. tho hail door a group of people this worm penetrates tho timber of A graceful, rippling prelude, and then vessels and eats away tiie wood ontil his magnificent voice burst, forth in- OCEAN OROVE, N. J. . were standing; and their faces looked there is-.only a shell left, which will . Loch Arbour. 71 Emirory -lvenne, Ocean Grovo, N. J. pale and terrified. She heard murmurs all its fullness. They wore amazed— crumble ; tit a alight blow. Large stunned I vThey. forgot whore they were Prices ot lots, maps and full infor of “The horse fell," "pitched on his loams, apparent!! sound, after re- mation upon application to W. H. Estimates Furnished for all kinds of Blue head,” "all over in a moment,” and
OCEAN GROVE TITLES—SATURDAY, MARCH 1,189c ~ -A - ... — —— ——.——— —■ .... —— —— — — — — — — — _ —— 1------■ I ,11 m m p; V Ocean Grove Times WASHINGTON LETTER. JVe do our own hustling, and therefore have 'n & m no heed fo rth e Husllefai-,..-, | r - Published Every Saturday * From Our Regular CorrcHpopdcnt . (l pV’;.' No. 4 8 Mt»Sn Avenue, Ocean Grove ■ji-V.’- •' • " • ______j______B a k i n g Washington, March G, 1899. §*£v- Asbury Park Ofllce, No. aa6 Main Street Considering that ihey controlled Gome to the Old Pioneer Store for oniy one branch of the Fifty-fifth Con ♦ • V Publisher fmvsm gress, tho Republicans havo every rea-. W n . H. BOCGLG, Managing Editor item usonrkiR E Bon io bo proud of tho record left by J . B. QUINN,. .. that Congress, which lias been In sev Makes the food more delicious and wholesome eral respects ot!o of.tho moat remark Genuine Bargains Entered lit tlio Posl Otllei* nt Ocenn Grove, N..I iih HocntuMfriPK Mn1.t20q m 00,84 00 8 500 before a jury. ' him, and will, in accordance with his ' " ‘i 4 50, (150 000 ai’e similarly treated. The greatest Best mess Pork, small loins, 5 ^ c. lb. 1 “ . 150 .1 2(H) Senator Stokes’, amending the oys ttsuai custom, move cautiously in all »h ;: 1 25 1 75 a a» 3 00 0 ffl) 7 50 1300 expense borne by tho lioroiigii was for ter act by changing the license fee Best Laundry Soap, 7 bars for 25c. " Vi 1 H) 2 25 2 75 350 7 50 0 no 10 00 from. $3 to $6, and providing for a that he does, His administration has 8 « 1 75 2 75 3i£ 400 8 00 13 00 22 nO highway improvement, which footed been remarkably freo from miutakes Choice Creamery Butter, 23c. lb. ' - 4 “ 2 00 3 25 4...... m5 25 ... j J l 00 J700 HO 00 up $18,425.93, tile bonds issued for. this more effective operation of the torigers in enattors ef importance, and it re 0 •• 250 375! 4 50 0 25 0 001350 2200 8800. act. , ." - ; : ■ .; Two lbs. fresh roa!sted Bean Coifee, 25c. 0 ‘* 30 0 4 50 5 50 72; 11 WJlfl 00.2000 14 0 purpose aihqunting to ?19,500.00. For Senator. Ketcham’s, • adding ; "borr; quires no gift of prophecy to say that 8 “ 3 75!-()00! 7 00 000 11 W 10 00 3200 58 0 his official acts will justify tho confi Best Potatoes, 70c. bushel 10 “ 4 501 7 00! 8-5,1 1050 18 00^2 00,30 00 71 00' the ensuing year Uie following appro oiighs or villages” to the list of mu dence reposed in him by Congress and 12 “ 5 00 .8 00 10 00 ...... 13 00 21 00 25 00,45 00 80 00 nicipalities whose securities may be 15 “ 750il2»Oj5P0 mooIm iim o o moo 9500 priations have been recomiiionded by- by the people.. - We want to introduce our California Strawberry Beets, 1 col. 900.15 00 JO 00 3 OOllW 00.-15 00,75 001125 00 ■used for investment by savings banks. the mayor and council: Salaries, $450,; Senator Hand’s, providing that the The appropriations made by tho in 3 lb. cans, so will offer them at this sale for 13c,,'2 cans Preferred posit Ions. 25 per cent oxiru Poor, $B0; mncadam .turnpike, $1,000; expenses for Improving public roads Congress just ciosed were large In the Local notices 10 cents jn»r line; each Inser shall be; raised by taxation in the aggregate, hut if any man can point for 25c. Nothing finer grown. ' , ' ' tion: tor 3 weeks or mow, 25 percent dhtcnuut lights,.$1,050; general borough,’ $800; out any particular appropriation that They m ust In alienees lmve A SLIM ASSOCIATION REPORT. Will Lakewood.Be Incorparaletf? ONE OF THE BUSIEST OF MEN. Chattanooga. - On Wednesday.R. V. Llndabury ap Lincoln J. Carter’s great war play, peared before the Senate* Committee Prof. Morgan Characterized as theLonjr Chattanooga,” is to be produced at ^Interesting: Statement of me YcSr’s'Pri)-. the Park Opera House, Saturday, SPSGiAL SSL! CONTINUED on Boroughb and TownshlpB in favor Distance Champion Choir Director. , AfiX-P ■ ’ ceedlngg at That Place. March 11, afternoon and evening, with of Senator Smith’s bill for the incor- Everybody knows that Tallie Mor- ?*%V. :.A9 tho /ears oro going: by wo Beo jiorutio!! of Lakewood as a borough. a cast of players that would attract more need of earnest Chriattan work. The bill was drawn by a committee gan Is a busy man. Few people knojv, attention In any section of the coun ■; •' Aye, even more of womon'i* work. appointed by a representative meeting however, in what way his time ia try. I'he story of “Chattanooga” deals of Lakewood property owners, with passed or the many duties he attends with* incidents that happened a few "^VV^rbm tbo rising of the sun io the gu- to during the week. Tho . following w3:*£lrijj down tho hours g«em shorter, and power to dearie tho boundaries. It was hours before the battle of Lookout article, taken from the Church Econo Mountain, whilo Bragg and Hooker, -wo must bo up and doing. Tho la- proposed to Include !n tho borough mist, fully explains* the matter and S,vv'-Ijorore m , foiling, but tho work goes limits the village of Lakewood and a were maneuvering for positions. Mr. small' fringe of surrounding property, will be read with Interest: Carter has taken his principal incident' A unique personality In the church' ■ We come to tha Bcasido to breath so as to take in half the roads of tins from history. Just before the battle township and both lakes from which music world Ib Tall. Esen Morgan, or: it was absolutely necessary that Hook CVA-tho purer and more invigorating air, Tallie* Morgan, as he is commonly iV’-r'1', biit we may not bo content to enjoy tho water supply Is secured, but leav er should have reinforcements and ing quito a portiin of assessable prop known. As tbo name indicates, he is certain dispatches. The carrying out iiK-^ tiils alone.’ of Welsh extraction, but for Simon- SijJi/v .There aro yrcary ones in ihe coun- erty in the township of Lakewood. of taking reinforcements through the pure American -‘Rustling’ ferw native Confederate lines and the delivering v y.'\ try wilda, in villages, and in the city Mr. Lindabury said that the value of Yankees can ‘hold a candle’ to him. THIS SATURDAY AND MONDAY & full, with small hemes end smaller iri- the property at Lakewood had beer In of the • messages was intrusted to a This winter Mr. Morgan has outdone young Union . soldier. The soldiers, March 11th and 13th |-y comes, who are pining for breath of creased by the development of the his own record by establishing and ST4 vtWe ’.iealth-glving blessing place as a wlnteV resort. It has a were packed Into a train of box cars, svinter population 'f 5,000 people, in maintaining a weekly circuit of church which were afterwards carefully seal W iX And so we have established hero choirs and singing classes, which in »*? .our Elim, whero some, may be- thus hotels and cottages, .vho pay large ed. The officer In charge got on the C. C. CLAYTON’S EMPORIUM prices and expect large.returns in-good cludes two engagements in Greater locomotive#with the engineer and or it-i'' privileged, and at lower rates of board Now York, one in Ocean Grove, two in K than at tho larger houses. . streets, road?, sidewalks, sewers and dered all possible Bteam and speed to MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE, N.J. Philadelphia and six or moro Jn Pitts bo made. As he traveled through tho Sfjpi; This year abous. tw s hundred and water. To obtain these improvements burg. Altogether from 1,000 to 1,200 sJ'S V thlEty-flve havo availed themselves of better local government is necessary, enemy's country he placed obstruc persons are under his instruction, arid tions on the track and cut telegraph- opportunity thus given, and are as and can bo secured only by Incorpora ono of his onerous duties is the reading GREAT SALE k'>;y Xoljows: Ministers, 71; missionaries, tion ns a borough. The nrban popula wires to delay pursuit. To.the Con tion of tho village-and the rural pop and marking of about 2,000 written ex federate officers who persisted in ask OP i-;':'1:-9; Christian workers, i, evangelists, ercises weekly. Much of this drudgery h y 3;- m inisterial students, 3; Metliodlstsi, ulation of the township cannot be in ing questions he stated the train was cluded under the same government, ns is done on tho railroad journeys. loaded with supplies and ammunition f e ? 128; Presbyterians, 41; Reformed, 10; "To follow Mr. Morgan through this /’ini- Baptists, 8; Episcopalians, 8;,Reform- the two hundred voter.-i of the village for Genoral Bragg, and showed them HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS weekly itinerary:-Monday, morning forged orders commanding their ut -i Presbyterians, 2; Evangelical, 2; would po outvoted by the four hun finds him in New York after a night’s y. .'Pentecostal Society, 4; Salvation dred people of the rural districts who most assistance in speeding tho train do not want these improvements. It run from Pittsburg. Being a Chris with its. supplies to its destination Special Sale of Carpets and Mattings Army, 2; Congregational. 1; Church of tian philosopher, he Bays that under Ireland; 1; Plymouth Brothron, 1. would amount So two-thirds of.tho without delay. The young ofllcer sue-, his schedule ho expects to wake up on ceeded bo well- th at General Hooker xooo yds. Ingrain, all new and latest patterns, i8c., worth 30c. Frouv tho States as follows: New population on votini; to tax nine-tenths Monday morning either in Jersey City f-.S York, .78, New Jersey, 52; Psnnsylva- of the property. The backbone of the received the reinforcements and dis or in heaven; nnd he doesn’t care much patches just before tho battle. 1000 yds. Ingrain, all uew and latest patterns, 29c., worth 40c.- ■ ia, 38; Connecticut, 7; Maryland, 3; opposition, Mr. Lindabury said, -wan which. Monday is devoted, to attend Virginia, 2; Alabama, 2; Ohio, 2; Cal- Captain Bradshaw, who had had much ing to the lettors and other ofllce m at 2000 yds. Ingrain, all new and latest patterns, 48c,, worth 65c, ; Ifornia, 2; North Carolina. 1; Dela to do with the property of Lakewood, Vote for Walter Gravatt arid James ters which have . accumulated. After Vanderveer for Surveyors of Highway. 100 rolls of new Brussels, latest patterns, 40c. to $1.40 . ware., i; Illinois, 1. Countries: Jap- and who was rightly credited with dinner tho work begins with two ' an, J: Mespotamiu, 2; Persia, 3; Syria, riming Lakewood. classes, ono a primary from 7:30 to 500 rolls of new Matting, ioc. to 40c. a yard ; > 2; frtlcnd, 1; Russia, 1; England, 2. 8:30, and then an advanced, from 8:30 The Subscriber's Obligation. S o Dotations are: From Mr. vanCil- Keyport Schooner Wrecked. to 9:30, under the auspices of the. One day last May Israel Algor, of $00 rolls of new Matting, $3.75 :a roll. ; V.V..I luwei; barrel of flour; bookcaso from During :i.e heavy storm of February Brooklyn Institute of Arts and New Bedford, ordered the postmaster Mrs. Sanders; books from a number, of 12th to 18th the schooner Mary Free Sciences. These are held at the Bap of that place to notify the publisher of parsons, the largest number from Mrs. land, of Keyport, was wrecked off tist Temple,, aud in connection with the Star-Democrat to discontinue send [■ V.y, Harwood, Hoboken; refrigerator, $20 Cape Hatteras. Tho boat was com- the admirable choir work of Mr. E. M. ing the paper. Tiie publisher of the 50,000 Rolls New Spring Styles v- : ond hose reel from Mrs. B. DeHaven; manded by Captain Steve Wood, Of Bowman. Star-Democrat did so, and sent Mr. y;;...' Mr. Lillagoro, use of two bathhouses. Keyport. Cnptaih WOoti and his crew Tuesday evening similar classes are Algor a bill for the amount due. All thc«'i oro most gratefully re- were taken aft the disabled vessel on held in upper Now York a t the Mount Algor sworo he would not pay it, as celvfid, and we here tender .our best February 18th by the schooner Annie Morris Baptist Church (Kev. Dr. Bit he had ordered tho postmaster to have WALLPAPER thanka lo all friends who havo helped. Rtckeraon, which landed them safely ting pastor). Wednesday is devoted it stopped threo years before. The : • T he'law n party wns a beautiful oc- at Vineyard. Haven, Mass. Captain to Important work at* Ocean Grove, Star-Democrat man sued, Algor and GREAT SALE OF DRY GOODS casion. The Association had kindly, Wood left Ellzabetiiport on February where Mr. Morgan has made his work got judgment for four years’, subscrip lighted tho grounds with many colored 1st for Mobile with cement. When oft as a chorus leader, and where this tion before Squire John M. Allen. The New Spring and Summer Washable Dress Goods. Just op Incandescent lights. The Chinese lan- Hattcras on February 5th the vessel year he will be in full chargo of . the case was tried before Judge Conover ter*, the prettily decorated tablet!, all sprang a leak la a southeast gale. On singing.. A large festival chorus, made ened for this sale all the finest imported Dimities, Or k'';-;,-;tended to malto It a.; veritable fairy. on Wednesday, January 25, on appeal. thei 12th they struck a hurricane i'rom up, . of course, of the permanent/resi Algor had three witnesses to back him gandies and Lawns. scene and a social enjoyable occasion. the northwest, Changing to southeast,- dents, is now rehearsing the -Elijah' up and a lawyer, Aaron Johnson, in ; To the kind friends who worked, when heavy seas caused the Freeland in preparation for the summer season. tho bargain. The Star-Democrat man {.'? contributed of time, means and salras to lealt badly, and1 oh Febrsary 13th Thursday. afternoon: Mr. Morgan had no witnesses but himself and no 10,000 yards Domet Flannel, 10 yards for 25c. liif ' -^’and 'other work,' to' those who loaned tha vessel- shipped a sea which broke flits to Philadelphia, and there con lawyer, but he used ono of Algor’s wlt- $;&> tables ant? chairs, Rest 1 Home, the ducts two classes iii the evening.at the 4000 yards 4-4 Muslin, 4c. yard, worth 6c. ' Messrs, Day, Captain. Ralnear and as-' her •rudder, stove; the boat arid com nesses—the postmaster—for his own, pletely demolished the cabin, tho ves Odd Fellows’ Temple, leaving for and proved that' thei paper had been 5000 yards Fine English Outing Flannel, 6c. yd., worth toe. "• slstants, to all'wo say tho Lord be with P ittsburg at 10:20 p. m.> and arriving and, prosper you. Receive our thanks. sel becoming unmanageable. The Free taken out of the postofilce by members S - land drifted about helplessly until the In that city Friday morning.. Here he of Algor’s family, and also that but ■■ A. R. THOMPSON, 18th, when the Rlckerson came up and superintends the music in two church one official notice had been sent to the Big Drive in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Corresponding Secretary. took the captain and crew off, the es, the Butler Street Methodist CRev. Star-Democrat office to discontinue the 25 Men’s Suits nt $4.00, wortl $0.00 25 Men’s Suits nt $4.05 worth $8.09 schooner being aonndohed. Captain Dr. Lucas pastor) and the Second paper, and that tho paper had been 25 Mon’BSuits nt $7.00, worth ?10.00 25 Boy's Suita nt $1.50 worth $2.50 Treasurer’s report of Ellm Associa- Wood bought the Mary Freeland on Presbyterian (Rev.'Dr, Young pastor), stopped as soon as the notice was re 100 Boy’e Suits at $2 35 worth $4.00 l!oys‘ Wnsh Suits, 40c., worth $1 tlon for 1898: January 17th last for *3.500. She was besides other classes only indirectly ceived. SUBSCRIPTIONS. put in good repair, and the trip on connected with church work. Judge Conover last. week gave the Through Mrs. Cooitman.—Mrs. Jaa. which she was-lost was her first un Friday and Saturday, are occupied Star-Democrat man,’ judgment and Great Special Shoe Sale Hcovllle, $1; Mrs, Alfred Cookman, ?1 der Caiitain Wood's charge' A num with two classes, and Sunday Is a very costs of court bejow. — Manasquan 300 Pairs Ladies' Dongola Patent Tip nt - 85c worth $1.00 —$2.oo. ber of Keyporters had stock !:i tho ves busy day. At 12 o’clock he Is on hand Democrat. ; 300 Pairs Ladies’ DohRoia Patent Tip nt ; Mo worth $1.26 Through Mrs. D. H, Boren.—Mrs. sel. John. Broaniier, of Keansburg, at the Sunday School at one of these 1000 Pairs Ladies’ Dongola Patent Tip nt . - - - $5.48 worth $2.00 Woolley. ?1; Mrs. Salter, $1; Mrs. mate on the Freeland, had two ribs churches, and conducts the singing 1000 Pnifs Ladies' Donaoia Patent Tip at $2,00 worth $2.50 p. - ' Roper, $1; Mrs. D. H. Bowen, $5; Mr. broken, and he was the only one in; there till 1 p. m. Then after a hasty 1000 Pairs Ladies’ Dongola Patent hand nindo $2.60 worth $4.00 P 7; . D. H. Bowen. ?B—$13.00. jured. lunch he goes b£ trolley to the other HAEEY L. E0SS 1600 Pairs Children’s Dongoln Patent Tip ,-izes C toll at - 05c worth $1,04 Through Mrs. Skins;.—Mrs. Mahlon church, reaching it by 2 p.- m. for a 2000 Fairs' Douglass Celebrated Shoes all prices. • ' Margerum, $2; Mrs. S. M. Meyors, $1; A Liberal Offer. Sunday School. After this is over PRACTICAL Sole Agent for Asbury Park nnd Ocean Grovo. Mrs William P. Hays, $1;; Mi;s. Joseph comes the most original item in his The Sunday Magazine that will come routine. A largo chorus cht^ir of 160 . .'Lord, $1; Mrs. C. 'H. Zohntler; $1; Mrs, to readers of the next New York Sun A Handsome Present with Every Pair. E m y Pair W arranted. rf'-----Jiiscph Ashton, $1; Mrs. Alex. Mitchell, members has been organized In the day Press contains, a.number of 'pho Presbyterian Church; The rehearsal II; M1S3 Jennie Potts, $1; Miss Maggie tographs of tho human voice and an . Peacock, $1; Mrs. William H. Shine, is on Sunday afternoonB from 4 to 0. article on this recent interesting disr At the close of the rehearsal the choir $1—$11.00. eovery. There is. an article . on the “ YOU CAN BUY AS CHEAP IN Through Mrs. Higley.—Mrs. P. M. sit down to a supper in the chapel. Ifc cheese-producing counties of France, is provided out of the car fares tliat Day, $0; Mrs. Willey, $5; Mrs. Turner, with beautiful . photographic illustra THE GROVE AS IN THE PARK.” ?2; Mrs. George Wood, -$2; Mrs. G. are saved by tho members not going tions. Lilli Lelimann-Kttllscli aas home and back to chyrch, supplement Chandler, $1; Mrs. Janies Stevenson, written her opinion of the work of $1; Mrs. Reinbold, $0.50—$10.60. ed by some more liberal gifts by in Victor Maurel, which, is of value as dividuals. Mr. Morgan says this is not Through Mrs. Vaughn.—Mrs. B. 8 . bein, .ms estimate of one great singer KsllniJitcH furnished on nil grades of work Kellogg, $1; Mrs. George lt«dgere, only a delightful feature socially, but by another. A ftoblemaa of Europe is most valuable in its development of nt fair prices. L. van GILLUWE Mrs. Vaughn. $1; Miss Vandewater, has spent years in collecting drawings, $5—$8.00. - esprit du corps, and also a guaranty autographs' and essays from the most: of regularity of attendance. Evening Through Mrs. . McPlserson.—Mrs. emine?it persons in many Callings. R esid en ce: Thomas McPherson, $1; Miss Jane service begins at 7:30. All tho. choir *$!• These persons include Bonnat, Du are on hand, they aro in happy spirits, Wood, $1; Miss M Wood, $1; M iss----- Chavannes, Adelaide Ristori, Edison Hotel Grand Wood, SI; Miss Rebecca Sltraan, $1 tho rehearsal is still fresh and they and many others. Many .reproductions sing capitally. After the benediction Ocean Ave., Ocean Grove, N; J. . $5.00. of these priceless workB are printed in Through Mrs. Middleton.—Mrs. S. B. Mr. Morgan points for the train, and, P.O. Box 715 this cumber. There are entertaining thus far, has awakened in Jersey City, } ■ Fine, $1; Mrs. S. W. Middleton, $1 short Btories, brightly Illustrated, and Crociery, Glas- Mrs. W. R. Middleton, $2—$4.00. to begin tho weekly round again. Central Avenue talk of current plays and players, with “ ‘Wear and tear!’ repeated Mr. Mor ' Through Mrs. Freeze.—Mrs. A. W. portraits . And the SundAy Magazine, -Wilson. $1; Mrs. L. P. Hyatt, $1; Mrs. gan, ‘yes, some. But I feel first-rate. Alvin B. Turner Silver and with its wealth ef attractive articles I’ve been doing it now for two or three E. P. Freeze, *1-43.00. . and stories, comes -with tho New York Practical t'hrough Mrs. Thompson.—Mrs. H. months; didn’t succumb even to the Olln Street Sunday Press without extra cost. Such blizzard, though we were stalled near M. Moore, $1; Mrs. A. R. Thompson. an offer has never before been made. $1—$2.00. ly two days at Harrisburg. I expec Paper Through Mrs. Hamilton.—Mrs. Oal- to keep it np till the season opens at lager, $2; MrS. 3. H. Stoke.?, $1; Sir. Real Estiite Deal Falls Through, Ocean Grove. Then I shall bo there Carman, $3; Mr. Howery, *1; Miss Following close upon the purchase all the time.’ ” H anger . Stetson, *1—$8.00. of -tlje Spier property a t Deal:by the Mrs. George Evans, *1; Mrs. Lovett, Coast. Land Company, of Alieniuirst; Six Per Cent. Investments.. and DECORATOR *1; Mrs. H. Wheeler, *1; Mrs. S. Mey comes, the announcement that, for Attention Is called to the following The Underwood Typewriter. ers, f t ; Mrs. DeHaven, fi; Mrs. E. A. nearly a year past. Theodore F. .White, list of properties, on which it is de* Good work nt reasonable prices. Orders by Horton, *1; Mrs. James Wood, $5; Mrs. of Red Bank, has been- negotiating mull promptly uttended to. , ' W. F. Day, $1; Mrs. A. X Meyers, *2; sired to raise money on first mortgage ilavo a largu lino of samples. with this company'for the purchase of These are all six per cent, investments Mre T; Preston, $1; Mrs. Blanchard the Cooper, Applegate and -Conover Residence, 32 Heck Ave. Principle New • i *1; Mrs. VanKlrk, $1; Mrs. W. H. f. With interest payable semi-annually: forms ori the Middletown'side ot the ’ $2,000 on a handsome; 14-room house ! v Reeves, *1; Miss Orr, $1—$19.00. river. Several times the deal was on B ox 2 1 6 2 Ocean Grove, N. J. Writing: Visible it Total Bubscrlptlons, *01.50. on Mt. Carmel Way, .worth $5,000. tho vergo of being successfully con $350 . on nice residence property on Speed Increased - <■: ' . RECEIPTS. summated, but on account of demands An Ordinance Relating to Hog Pens In Balance from 1897...? 413 2S Embury avenue, worth $1,800. Touch Elastic mado by the owners, ot the Applegate $350 on good residence property on the Township nf Neptune and the Matron's receipts .... 1,312 72 and Conover farms tho deal has failen Automatic Conveniences fi'- ■ Subscriptions ...... 81 50 through: Embury avenue, worth $2,500. Keeping of Hogs Therein. Receipts from lawn Tho three farms across tho river $4,000 on boarding house property on Bo it ordained by the Board of Health Operation Unchanged y ';••• party ...... ' 73 4G Main avenue. Three valuable lots in of tho Township of Neptune, In the Coun from Red Bank contain about 240 the tract,- and good security for, the ty of Monmouth and State of Now Jer Tabulating: Rapidity acres. The.Cooper farm eontains 120 amount. . . sey, that no hog-pen ahull bo kopt or $1,5193 90 acres and each of the others CP sicres. mulntoined, or hogs kopt. or main Billing: Speed. EXPENSE?. $3,000 on two houses and two lots tained in tho Township of, Neptuno The land company ottered *25,090 each on Wesley lake, worth double amount within tho following territory, to wit: Strength Maintained ' House expenses ...... *l,2SiS 18 for the Applegate and Conover farms of loan. Within the territory in said township ; Aditlonal imprprc- and *30,000 for tho Cooper farm. The bounded on the east by the N. Y. & b. B. Actual Advantages $3,000 on good boarding house prop R. R. from Deal lake * to Wesley lake y,y ments, enlarging three have i water front of about erty on Main avenuo, in thoroughly stream; thonco easterly to tho macadam y . front and back three-quarters of a mile. good order, corner lot. ized road leading from Deal lako to G-ii-9 ~ ~ ‘ ■s - porches, ' addla;; It was the Intention of the land com Shark river; thenco southerly along said $2,500 on good business and resi road to’ tho northorn boundary lino of y hood, etc ...... 185 CO pany to grado the properties and out dence property at Bradley Beach Bradley Bench;. thenco westerly along Manufactured ‘ v Painting samo.,... . 50 00 them up into over 500 building lots, worth $5,500. said lino to tho N. Y. & L. B. R. R. by the WAGNER TYPEWRITER CO’. and «el! them for summer residence thenco. southerly along tlio said railroad a i8 o a o BROADWAY, NEW YORK; Chicago Branch: No. I84 La Salle stre e t. sites to city people. W. H. BEEGLE,. ■ to tho northcrly boundary lino of Neptune y : . *1,521 M - 48 Main avenue, Ocean Grove; N City borough; thenco westerly along said lino to ono mile distant from the said Balance ...... ■ - $372 12' Oraln-O Brings Relief macadamized road; thence northerly par , JOS1E HAMILTON, Miss Preston Caught a Big Shark. allel with said road to Deal lake; thenco to tho coffea drinker. Coffee drinking easterly along said lake to tho N. Y. & Treasurer. L. B. R. R. Js a habit that is unversally indulged Tho family of Mr. T.-J. P'reston, res And bo It ordained, that any person W. H. BEEGLE in anl almost ae universally Injurious, ldents of tho Grove during the summer, violating tho provisions of this ordinance Burglary at Avon. ■lave you tried Grain-O? It Ir, almost have been .‘spending the winter at Palm shall be subject to and pay a penalty of not less than two dollars or moro, than The ofllco of the Avon Lime and Coal like coffee, but the effects are Just tho Beach, Fla. An item in the Palm fifty dollars. The amount of said :pen Company was btn-glorized -lost Friday opposite. Coffee upsets the stomach, Beach News of last. Thursday contains alty between said maximum and mini night. All that tho burglars obtained ruins the digestion, alfects the heart the following, which will be of espe mum amount shall be determined by the for their hard' work -wan *1.70. They cial interest to the numerous friends magistrate before whom any suit may g ; and disturbs tho whole nervous ays bo brought for a violation of. this or secured tho necessary tool:! froni a tests, . 3raIn-0, to n 's up the stomach, of the heroine, named, therein:: • dinance. '■ ' - blacksmith shop,' and forced • an en- aids digestion and trengthens the • “MIbs Edith J. Preston, of Orange; Be it ordained that this ordinance shall //i' •. ’ trance to the coal company’s office by nerves. There is nothing ly,it. nourish N. J„, caught an eleven-foot hammer tako effect Immediately, breaking .open the door. . The. build L JOHN HULSHART. Chairman. 48 Main Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J. # j;J ment ia GraIti-0. It can’t be other head shark yesterday afternoon while * SAMUEL A. CLIVER, Clerk. ing was;unoccuple4,at. the time. Tlie wise. 15 and 25c. per packago.. fishing from/the ocean pier. The Adopted February 3d, 1899; fcfe' 1 cracks arounc the door of the safe shark was successfully landed, and 226 Main St., Asbury Park, N. J. were closed up with soap. Powder was - Plano. Company Organized. Misa Preston had it photographed.” , then forccd ia behind it, and tho fuse NOTICE. was applied, the door being blown com The Curtle, Davis & Hill Piano Wanted—Male Help. Hotels, Boarding Houses and Cottages for rent in Ocean pletely off its hinges.' Company has been organized at Red A hustlqr to sell an article afford An ordinance entitled, An ordinance re Bank! The aew company has a cap- latlng to tho collecting and depositing of Grove, Asbury Park, Allenhurst, Deal and adjacent resorts. .ital stock of *12,000, fully paid n. ing a good profit A specialty- for. rags and refuso matter In tho Township WANTED TO PURCHASE—A small Each member of the Arm subscribes which thero is a steady and increas of Neptune was passed by the Board of. Desirable property ia choice locations, improved and un business establishment In either' Ocean ing demand. Neptuno Township on its second reading for *4,000 worth of stock. The piano tho fourth day of March, 1899, and Urn; improved, for hotel, business pr residence purposes, for sale Grove or Asbury Park, Summer SsubI- business of.which tho new firm is tho No samples required. G6 od situor said ordinance will be taken up for flnal nes3 only. Anyone having such on successor has been established in Red tion for right party. Only those passage on March 17th, 1899, a t 47 South at reasonable prices. estab'llshinent to dispose b* may con- meaning business need apply*.- Ad Main streot, at 3 o’clock p. m. Bank for nearly a score of years. • JOHN HULSHART, I,ists and full information upon application in person or for -with W. H. Beot}Ie,;i48. M alii'fev- dress "Manufacturer,” Cleveland , ' President. nue, Ocean Grove, N. J.—Adv. Vote the full Republican ticket’ Ohio.—Feb. 18-Gt. S. A'. C L IV E R , Clerk. by mail. . 6 OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, MARCH xi, 1899 A W AKE-UP ROUTEi PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD;^ THE SALMON’S LEAP. WAR IS EXPENSIVE. AND Tho Ylolflpitndei of the BnilnoiV and Why GAS REMARKABLE ACROBATIC FEATS PER, "v tli® Projector Gave It Up, . WHAT I t COSTS TO Fl Re THE B G GUNS FORMED BY THIS FISH. OF WAR VESSELS. ' “ In the course of my hustling,” said On and after October 4, a man who hasAlone many thiugs for Ono Observor Recorded a Spring ofEIght Thlrtooa lncU Ouna oh th e O re g o n U « q u lr( WATER TRAINS liBAVE OCBAN <3ROVl>—WRKK-DA.YB. a living, ‘‘I got Alp once, in a AVcateru For New York and Newark, 7,15^ 6.10 a. nau,^'v>: con i'eo.t—Tlio Height Tliut Can lie At- town a wake-up route, waking u‘r> ' Over ft T«n'of l*ow arrig’ of Ireland, gave buf that justllles the ratios before named. lowed, and the. leopard’n downward' All kinds of carriages to hire special ao- Por Cleaning and Preaervlng tho teeth and poatofflce opens a t 7 a. m,; cloaeu at fet for .buft'et, hate for hate, aud joke These comparisons convey an Idea leaps became longer and swifter as commodationB Tor btraw Riding parties; Qums, ond Imparting a Refreshing latfie.snd 7.30 p. m. for joke, At one time in the cloisters closed carriages for funerals and weddings Peeling to the Mouth. Compounded and tor of the extraordinary eeoiiomfc results the pan bounded after it froiu rock to Branch Offloes—W. H. Beegle, and Captain >ale by Kooey order business from S a. m. of Wittenberg liy heard thut peculiar of niaclihi'ery attained in tlie. principal rock. . . ' . Kalncar’s Tent House. ontll 6 p. m. • noise - which attests the devil's pres processes of womi-nonversion. They .When last seen the leopard had Just Telephone 21b M.E, SEXTON S. D. WOOLLEY, Druggist, Deliveries by carriers: 8 a. m.,,11 a. ence. It came from behind a stove, seem incredible,' but there are no long achieved a leap, of ■ about’ 830 feet ‘to m., 4 p. m.. resembling the sojuud of throwing a er means of comparing, because values the very bottom of the ravine, thous 4-7 Main Avo., © South Main St; Collections from kttor boxes: 6 a. faggot on the fire.” are now adjusted to the machine pro ands of feet below, and tiie pan lmd Opposite Ocean Grovo Gates, m., 10-a. m., 3 p, m., 5 p. in. duct alone, and lmnd-work no longer whirled about 500 feet over it uu tn IRA S. FERRIS W. H. HAMILTON, P. St. A Costly 111 hie .. exists.—The Engineering Magazine.,,,, the opposite side. Tiie IcOpnrd would The most costly book In the royal havo eaten tlie old woman with pleas library at Stockholm is a Bible. It is Tho. CoKtllniit llenn on Earth, ure; l>ut the pan which first scalded, A. R SH REW S, no wonder that, it Is.considered prec Ib Ib not, Ronei-ally known tlmt tho half the hide off him and then bound- Paper ious, for there, is not another just .like vanilla licau in the costliest bean on ,cd clanging In his wake from ilio top it in the. world. In Weight and si: of the Himalayas' to tlio plains below alone It Is unique. It is said that hi wu'tli. I t growB wild and Is gathered by tho natives i r» Papnutla ant Mli was something which ho couirf not Hanger asses’ skins were used, for its parch face. . . . suitln, Mexico: When brought from anythingPATENT you Invent or Improve: also get ment leaves. There are 300 pages of the forests iheso ■ beans . ave . sold a t CAVEAT JRADE-M ARK, COPYfllGHT or DESIGN writing, and each page falls but one Arabs at Oimluruian. .and Decorator PROTECTION. Send model, ekctch, or photo, inch short of In'lfig a yard In length.. f!ie rate or £2 tis per 1,000, but when Tiie Arab mode of attack was quaint for free examination and advice. dried and cured they cost about 12 The width of the leaves Is 20 inches.! to n degree; formed lu a line, each Opposite Ocean Grove School Home. Tho ‘ covers are solid planks four Da per pound. They are plainly used tribe ndvi'need gainst a part of tin- m< ON PATENTS fco beforo patent. Inches thick. • by druggist's, mid last year over !)0,- vilage. When . about live hundred No. 104 Embury Avenue 000,000 ucaiis m e Imported Into this \TG*A.SNOW&COm yards from tue iuiid houses they link Patent Lawyers. WAS H i N GTO N, D.C. A Sort Cacconont. country. ed and commenced to dance, brandish Ocean Grove, N, J. gua!, Quality of j^eats @nlg. A. “sen cocanmil" wns plcVod up on ing spears and swords Iji the air and the beacli a t Bltfdefortl pool, Me. re-: Nalls NeT«r Cirow-Kqonliy. firing o£C rlflca. After a few.moments JAS. H. SEXTOI%y ceutly. It Is a solid mass of sen The n ii I la of two fingers nercr grow they resumed the advance, dancing A. GRAVATT mosses aad grasses:, bunched by ih\< with tha same degree of rapidity.' aud flrlng all the while (In the air), action of tbe sea and rolled into spbor- jbe nail: of the .middle (inger-grows wlion suddenly, with a yell, they rush ci)G * Vienna + bskgry m im m m i m iibilibi lcal shape. It Is s. queer-looking ob with the greatest rapidity, and that ed at tbe bouses, and, having effected A large auvrtment of Caukels, eta. comtanUy on ject anu Is regardad as n cur!oa!ty, .ot the thumb least. It Isas been com an entrance, they slaughtered tfvery Bread, Pie and Fancy Cake, hand. Flowert of any design at short notice. ■wanted on first mortgage 6n puted that the average growth of the (hosieb dwellers by tbe bcach say thait one within. ' South Main Street, Opposite Broadway Gates' Parlors and Office—No. 17 Main Street, property worth over $2oco. BiK.llar spcclmena are occasioDalTy linger nail is ne-tliirty-secocd of an ptckec! iip, some S9 liirgo as a goldc-a incb per week, or a little moro than A Laplander will often skate iso rA Q TyQ-XVZ-'FAOa .Tg a r, T - ASBUBY N, j; W . H . B e e g l e , an Inch and a half per year. miles in a day. • pumpkin. ORDER8 PROMPTLY ATTKN DEO TO Also Saperln^endeotof Mt. Prospect Cemetery 48 Main Ave., Ocean Grove. ■ < ■ ■ OCBAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, MARCH n, 1899. - ■ ROMANCE OF A DIAMOND. . SLAVES IN ANCIEN T GREECE. PROFESSIONAL ADVERTISEMENTS fflp E MAJOR B BRIDE B0MIE BESSIE consumption i.‘ b e e g l e , ‘ . Slaying: o t Men Directly Dno to tho ToptfM r :— , ' Men ol Culture and JS<1 neat Inn. W ero Often DK In the year 1847, In the ancient olty Precious Oetn. "Bouviio Bessie” every one called her, . Foun 8 ;\. OCEAN GROVE TIMES^SATURDAY, MARCH ti, 18^ : . , ' : -■ •.•T/.-.V --•... "T“-' •■ " '■ ■■ tf, ,.$■; n 'T ;y~ r,.;j— ...... ■ COUNTY AND STATE. SOCIAL STUDENTS. • Furniture, Carpets, Mattings ' The-Monmouth. Memorial Hospital Interesting: Exercises at the Eighteenth is overcrowded. • * Regular Meeting: Monday Evening; Arc yon in. need ot FURNITURE AND CARPETS OR MATTINGS? We do not mean the shoddy kind now bo prevalent, but the honest sort; V. •. .A Point Pleasant man recently Tho eighteenth meeting of tho Social caught a “wild goose with a scoop net. mado-right, and priced right? If so,you should attend our.special sale. Students was held at the residence of Our large stock of carpets, purchased at rock-bottom figures, won’t last long ..Factory tomatoes will this year Dr. GUI, on Monday evening; at tho present pricing. • Hero are the three leaders: bring ?8 per ton at the factory at Red After opening exercises and minutes, Smith's world famous Velvets, tho $1 grade, reduced to 80c. a yard. B ank. attention was called to newspaper noto Saxony Axminsters, usually sold at $!, now going at 75c. a yard. ..The Firemen’s Relief Association attacking tho position taken by Dr. Gill ' Nine Wire Tapestry Brussels, cheap at 70c., marked down to BOc. of Long B ranch has $15,000 In its tre a s relative to tho influence of art. A r ury. rangements had already been made for a lecture on tho 27th, -when Dr. Gill ..The Red Bank Board of Education MATTINGS will speak more fully on tho subject, w an ts $9,200 for school expenses tho Last week wo received 600 rolls of Japanese and Chinese Mattings. coming year. “The Fine .Arts; Their Nature and In fluence;” and it was decided to invito The cheapest we havo marked at. $3.M pet- roll. Better qualities at hotter . .Two dogs belonging to John Laird, tho Tvriter, as well as all others, to be prices of course, but every roll of good value and good material. Furnishings for Meii and Boys' /■* Oakhurst, wero poisoned the other present, and offer any suggestions and day. One of them died. Last week we i?v5tod tn tho laJiea, by placing o‘\ exhibition Bprlntr;; arguments they may seo fit after tho MATTRESSES 'offerings In dress goods, and the Initial Bhowiisg and Belling exceeded Out '.,'; ..A snow ball thrown at Charles lecture. expectations. We;Lavi> decided, however, to devote the coming ten dayB to , Matthews', of Fishing Creek, recently An Interesting letter from the “for It Is not generally known that we manufacture and renovate Mat the men and boys. Tho ladies will not bo neglected ln the meantime, for their i broko tho drum of his car. eign correspondent,” Mrs. Morehouse, tresses. mi! we do, anil do it right, too. ir your Mattresses need renovating ' departments are separate and distinct from' those assign-scl to the sterner sex; . o . .Charles Chamberlain, of Red Bank, was read and much enjoyed. She is we wU> do the job thoroughly. for $1.25; calling for the game, and delivering it but we speak to Interest the men and boys In the sals of custom and horns- . lias been sent to tho county jail for grateful to Washington for allowing when the work ib completed. Ready-made mattresses we are selling this made ready-made clothing, haberdashery, shoes, hats—In fact, everything Etc- not supporting his wife. hor to bo born on tho same day (of week as follows. . . esBary to make them blossom as “-tho flowers th at bloom in tho spring”—7 " . .This coming year eighteen fish tho month, not year) .-with himselt Full size Excelsiors, sold elsewhere at $3; our price $2.25. and if good goods, Btyles, assortment and prlcee can bring about the desired., ’ pounds will bo in operation between Sho is not much in love with Kipling’s . Full Bizo Husk, sold elsewhero at $3.50; our price $2.98. end, our plan will succeed. ^ ' '.,. /, Sandy Hook and Elboron* w ritings. Full size African Fibre, sold elBewhero at £4.76; our price $3.43. Mrs. Treat gave a biographical Real Hair. 40 pounds, sold elsewhere at $0.75; our price $5.48, Special sales are 'reiiuent with us, and always mean that value", ..An order for furniture to be ship sketch of Thomas Carlyle. • Best mixed Heir, 40 pounds, sold elsewhere at ?10.00; oui prlco $8.93. lrirger than prices, but tho upecial sale contemplated for men and boys will, ped to Italy was received last week by Dr. Gill read Poe’s “Raven,” after Our Speclai S. A. Hair, sold elsewhere i t $15.00; our price $11.98. wc feel sure, break all records for offerings and price marking, arranged t^c- . Jacob Steinbach, Long Branch. explaining the position of the author. Spcclal made Mattresses at special prices. cording to planp matured months ago, its progress and flnisb will demon- ;" . .W. H. Dnrncll, of Oceanport, who Ho was a man of exquisite culture, of strate that tho Steinbach Company, as for tho past two decades, leads the died recently, left an estato valued at fine-strung nervoiis organjzation, cap- procession as to quality, variety and aharges. • $40,000 to his wife and children. ablo of heights and depths of Reeling. STEINBACH COMPANY ..Rev. Mr. Roche, rector of St. In writing this poem, •whatever were James! Church, Long Branch, Is home his personal surroundings, ho put him Custom and Home-Made Ready-Made Clothing from a six Weeks’ visit in tho Ber^ self In the.position of ono who was Asbury Park mudns. bereaved, wrecked, despairing; ahd he Cookman Ave. and Emory St. Our Custom Tailoring Departments are noted tho county over, and arh wroto lines that will live foreyor. As Cookman Ave. and Main St. patronized by lovers of faultlessly fitting garments. Cutters of experienco . .Clarence VanKlrk, son o f. Garret and tailors o are well paid far turning out good work are in our employ, VahKirk-, of Navcsink, cut off the ends a specimen of metrical expression of deep feeling tho poem probably has no Real Eslate Transfers. . so it’s no wonder v/e clothe tho best dressed rncn in the county. The hot/ of two Angers on his left hand with a THE OPPOSITE SHORE. styles in Bultlngs, overcoatings, trouserings'and fancy yestlngs have arrived, v; hay cutter. 1 ■ equal In any language. Mrs. Stryker knew a family in New R e b e c c a . Brown, ef al, to Bruce S. and we can make a suit to order, perfect as to fit and materials from $15.00 . .Tho Consolidated Match Company, York -where POe boarded when he Keator. Lots 313, 314, 312, Asbury Interesting Items Pertaining to Incidents up. Hundreds of pieces of cloth, Imported and domestic, to select from, and :j- of Matawan, has reorganized, and is wrote the “Raven,” and they spoke of Park, $7,500: and Individuals ln Asbury Park. every piece warranted Lo be as good 08 represented. Wo can. If necessary, oo now known os the Colonial Match him in high terms, both in his family Florence I. Benjamin and husband turn out a suit or overcoat in 24 hours’notice, but more time fneans moro - Com pany. and other relations. Dr., Gill thinks to Jesse Minnot. Lots 105, 10G, Allen- —Nlno .persons were baptize!?, lust care and satisfactory all around, so early orders will Insure contentment ..Stephen Ritter, a Sea Bright boy, that Poe’s first biographer. Rev. Gris lnirst, $1.00. Sunday evening at the First' Baptist while the garment lusts. o o waa struck by a falling door, and his wold, was too bitter, and that he ma Inhabitant*) Ocean township to Long Church. Years ago we began to manufacture our own ready-made clothing* The leg was crushed and the bone broken ligned the poet. No one without a Branch' Building and Loan '.'Associa —A fair In ak’ of the Grand Avenue scherao was a success froni tlio start, for our patrons wero pleased over the', in several places. ■ sound mind could, have written such a tion. Land Deal, $17.09. Reformed Church will be held April superiority of tho clothing they procured—honest materials, faultlessly con- ..Tlie Roberts boiler works, Red poem. There is not a stray word; riot ■William A. Dean; adm’r, to Maud A. 4-G, at- Educational Hall. siructed, and, best of all, made at home. Ot course aweat-shop-made clothint Bank, is building four hollers for tho a deviation from a hair lino in the Horner. Lot West Asbury Park, $275. —Hiram. Walton is representing would havo meant largor profits for us, but wo wero after reputation, not i ; government. They will be used In the analysis of passion; not an expression Maud A. Horner to W illiam A. Dean. Parle Lodge A,' O. U. W; a t tlie Grand big proilts; so in tabooing tho sweating system wo corraled the trade of."; fog whistle service. ’ \ to indicate‘anything but the highest Lot 12. West Aabury Park, $1.00. Lodge Sis session at Trenton those who wanted honest-made clothing, and propose to retain it for time ..The tops of tlio chimneys of the stylo of clear-seeing mental action. , Joseph E. Llngermiin, adm’r, to J. : —The receipts from .the recent hall to come. Our stock of home-made, ready-made garments, was neyef larger, Sea Girt lighthouse have been replaced Mrs. Hanlon rendered a song in her Fineiferg • Let 0. Block A; W est As given by Wesley Engine Company dt nnd the pricing:: were never lower, Tho materials we purchased tor cash di with new ones, which add much to the usnal pleasing manner, accompanying bury Park, $i,i«o. ■ th'o West E nd Hotel will foot op $225. rect fi'onj the mills, thus affording a saving which customers will reap the herself ori tho piano. J. Flneberg, e t' ux., to H arry Sell.; benefit ,of. We can’t go into particulars, but hero are the leaders for this efficiency of the lights. Lot 9, Block A. West Asbury Park, ■ —Mrs. H arry Drlgt^i, lias been elect remarkable sale: Dr., Gill, answering a question, led a ed secretary of tho local auxiliary of ..William I. Thompson, of Long discussion on Sunday newspapers. He $1,100. ’ ... V .’ 1 Men’s- all-wool suits, a bargain at $4.98, our prlco $5.48. , , :i'. >■ Branch, was taken to the insane asy William C. Burroughs to Martha 0. the .Memorial -"Hospital,’, vies Mra. is not in favor of them, and would pre Cooper, resigned. Men’s all-wool suits,.good value a,t $5.48, our price $3.98. • V: lum at Trenton last week. The young fer to got along without them; but'it Dillon. Lots 129, 130, Deal, $1.00. Men's all-wool suits, good value, at $G.48, our price $4