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ESTABLISH ED 1850. Toms River, N. J., Thursday Afternoon, September 8, 1892. V O L U M E 42- N U M B E R 49 Courier. Thomas Rotiarts _____R A IL R O A D T IM E T A B L E S . jTOR the BEST CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT, I 1 ICE CREAM, anil SODA WATER, go to In Balrbirtoon-L&Ml. F or the New Jersey Courier. The dogs are circling, they are off NEWSPAPER OP OCEAN CO. Practical Tinner PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Au elephant sat on a tree top high A Mountain Lion Hunt. again. The lion had jumped on tbe M om an |jeakrs. 0 Hiee, C o w p e rth w a lt’ e E x e h u v e , Manufacturer o f Tlu and Sheet Iron AMMANN’S CANDY FACTORY And warbled a song o f glee, PIOJKBR SKETCH BT M. O. P. stump for a blind, and with a long While an eagle browsed iu a pasture nigh OVKB TBS POST OFFICE. Ware,Tin Roofing and Spouting. ll»o Philadelphia and Lon« Branch Division, and Ice Cream Parlors, Old Bnpentltutloiu. Dealer la Store», Beaters, R.agcs By the side o f a bumblebee ; leap bad sprung off, the pur&uere are Time Table Adopted Ray is, 1802 The friendly reader who has fol­ T o m s RiveY, Ocean County, N. J. VanH ise Building, 8 L,Toh!.3 River Gut jour nails on Monday, ent them for news; House Famishing Goods, Fumltaro! A serpent stood on a moss grown rock lowed me on my different trips and gone over the ridge and were out of Churches, Festivals, Balls snd Parties Cut them ou Tuesday, a pair of new shoes; Cutlery, Lamps, Lanterns, Glassware TRAINS LEAVE TOMS RIVER Discussing tbe tariff law, hearing. 0 JERSEYJCOURIER PUBLISHING CO,, Proprietors. Supplied at short notice. adventures will kindly follow me in Cut them on Wedn «¡day, cut them for health » Queensware, Wooden and Iron Pumps,' Philadelphia, 7.48 a. a., 4.1, And a tiger tried to pick tbe lock (One copy 1 year....'...... $3 00 etc, d ll orders for new work, or re­ TheJL’e are ahead of m e; shod with Out them on Thursday, cut them foi wealth; O f a ship canal he saw j this sketch to the Coast Range of «•»RMS.— -4 one copy 6 months...... 1 co ¿ j Berkeley,'io.37 i . and 4 .;j e. week Cut them on Friday, cut them for woe; TBK* (on e copy 8 monthB...... BO pairing, or repairs aud hrlcks for Oregon. moccassins, the briurs have out my NEW STORE I - - - A big, green parrot was planting stone* Cut them ou Saturday, a Journey you’ll go ; Subscriptions payable in advance. stoves, heaters, ranges, etc., promptly wfe'k di,“ a >»•« *• and i.M p. a. feet badly in the chase, so I gave np attended to. Please give me a rail T o raise rock caudy crops, The locality is and has been known Cut them on Sunday, you’ll cut thorn for evil; And a turtle piped in shrillest tones my chance |*s lost. For all the next week you’ll be ruled; by the Transibnt Advertisements. — Twelve lines ------NEW GOODS! as “ Doable Prairie,” thia^name is BLUE FRONT STORE Above the palm tree top s; devil. (0B6 inch space,) 75 cents one insertion. Each easy to aocount for, there being a Meantime the mountain lion had iddltlonal insertion, 50 cents. Main Street, Toms River turned; the dogs become louder im p . M^week* days.B V M m “ ' *• “"■> AND NEW SYSTEM A sacred cow and a Ilouess bold large mountain prairie divided by a Marry Monday for wealth, Business curds.™Ono inch space, $9.00 a year, LEAVE BERKELEY Were playing a gam e o f chess, and louder/; the chase comes nearer. Marry Tuesday for health, ..Cb additional inch, $0.00. I have opened a new business at Waretown, narrow strip of timber. For , 10.59 a . m., 4 33 p. m. week davs Wlille an old she w olf was catching cold General advertising.-O ur rates will be N. J ., mid am prepared to furnish the public There, not 100 feet before me, the Marry Wednesday, the best day of all; Qno°T ?.8land Heights and Toms River, u.57 a. m., In a corner formed by the tall pine W . G. CQNHiLD and 3.41 p. m. week days, ’ with all kinds o f Domestic and Foreign Fruits, Aud sneezed till she tore her dress. Marry Thursday for orosses, made known upon application at this office, Nuts, Confectionery aud le e Cream. Whole­ lion takes the tree. I cannot see the either personally or by letter. DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF LEAVE POINT PLEASANT sale Philadelphia prices. Fairs, festivals and A languorous zebra gaily flew trees and a slight raise, we find a Marry Friday for losses, UMAL ADVBKTI8EBKT8.—At rates allowed by ii^n ri T «m8n? i v- r‘ Bork?,ey antl way points, select parties will receive special attention. I From flower to tender bud, beast; it like on the other side of the Marry Saturday, no luck at «11. H.30 a. m., 8.17 p. m. week days. ' small log oabin, a spring house, in liv. T UMBER, COAL AND WOOD, H ARD can uIbo supply all kinds o f garden vcgotables, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA at the lowest cash prices. And an antelope with eyes o f bins tree trunk, 1 stretched upon a heavy Cbnt-a-Wokd Advertisements.—On local page which the milk of the herd of eows ou a Monday, you sneeze for danger; ^ ware, Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails, days'1 Toms River, 8.30 a. m„ 4.00 r. m., week N. B .—I have on my chicken ranch a flue Was making pies o f mud. limb. ooe cent a word for each insertion. The popular collection o f pure Buff Coctaiu fowl, which are grazing on the juicy grass and clover on a Tuesday, you’ll kiss a stranger; load advertising scheme. But a big baboon came up just then L. and son return. They stand no Olass, etc., Doors, Sash, Blinds and LEAVE NEW YORK celebrated for their enormous size and fine of the prairie, is kept for the manu Sneeze o„ a Wednesday, you sneeze for a For Toms River and Intermediate stations, at laying qualities. Chicken raisers who wish to With a greasy, gruesome gun, further from the tree than I do, but le tte r ; 9.10 A M., 12.60, p. M., week days. introduce this extra breed can be supplied on facture of batter and cheese ; quite a Mouldings, Shingles, Lath, Lime, Ce­ And said the clock was striking ten, Sneeze on a Thursday, for something better; b u s i n e s s c a r d s . J- R',,WOOD, . . f r a n k ELLMAKER. reasonable terms. Settings o f thirteen eggs the animal is hidden by dense foliage. Gen. Pass. Agt. Superintendent. And that spoiled all the fun. number of hogs and a great quantity 8ueeze on a Friday, you sneeze for sorrow; ment, Brick, etc., etc. Lowest prices will be furnished for one dollar per setting. The situation does not seem to pleuse —Detroit Tribune. of fowl, this adding to the pleasant Sneeze on a Saturday, yonr sweetheart to- 1 LBEET 0 . MARTIN. office and Yar on Hay Street. the lien, v be hegj.ua to heoema. w t - "HSiWiSN. \ i^ v k s t t r y l n . n . o r n f w j k r * b x ■) U.W, Bceuerp b\DKBT3 d} f)pn\y. U "*■ ATTORNEY AND Harneeat N. J. The Scarf Pin. less; m looking aroond the tree a eheeze ou a ttuuday, your safety seek—the NEW JERSEY SOUTHERN DIVISION. Two men, one of them your corres­ dovll will have you tbe whole of the week. S o l ic it o r in C h a n c e r y . part of his eye becomes visible to me Waretown, New Jersey. FRED GRANT YOUNG. pondent, the other one a Swiss, Cas­ —Chicago News. Through Coaches to New York-Reduce —that large eye; what a target to OFFICE OVER THE BANK, Kates, quick Time, with but one per D. who kept a dairy hero. At the Birdsall & Son change of Cars, to Philadelphia. “ You must wear it always while I aim at. Up goes my rifle; L. Toms River, N. J. time we notice them they are in The Echo of a Kiss. am away," she said, with a little cried, “ don’t shoot;" but too late. Time Table In effect June 20, 1802. ¥UTM RESERVE Fill search of something.- Roth carry Tbs following interesting table of L u m b e r , C o a l , smile, as with deft fingers she placed My rifle breaks the silence; a crash­ TRAINS LEAVE TOMS RIVER rifles. Now and then they enter the T HOLMES BIRDSALL, it in my scarf. It was a little gold statistics is believed to possess a true Lime, Cement, Piaster, For NEW YORK, Elizabeth and Newark, all ",x LIFE ASSOCIATION ing of limbs, and then by heavy fall to ’J • A t t o r n e y a t L aw , rail, at 7.08 and 10.07 a . m„ 8.2i> and 8.16 p. m. woods but return apparently disap­ scientific accuracy. It appears to B or New York via. , 7.08,10.07 a. h. - - - OF NEW YORK pin representing two hearts entwined. the ground. The dogs spring at it, and 3.23 p. m. pointed. Master an d E xa m in e r in C h a n cery Lath, Shingles, Doors, E. B. HARPER, President be the record of a drummer, and may For HARNEGAT, at 8.05 and 11.17 A. M., 1.20 Her gift! She was going away but the lion is dead; the ball bad a n d N o t a r y P u blic. and 6.58 p. m. Thoy have left the Main prairie, be considered authentic. He gave it Sash, Blinds and Nails, u f?.r„ LAKEWOOD, MANCHESTER, RED the next morning, and we were to be entered tho eye, passed through the [office on m a in s t r e e t , o p p o s it e The Largest Natural Premium gone through several strips of timber the title, which we have retained, at lowest prices for cash. “ AN 10-07* A- “ • and 6.16 p. m. separated for seven long weeks. brain and out of the opposite ear. THE OCEAN HOUSE, TOM8 RIVER, N. J. For EATONTOWN, LONG BRANCH, etc,, at L ife Association in the World. and openings, and now enter anothor moaning, apparently, what each girl 7.08 and 10.07 a. m., 3.23 anil 6.16 p. m. I put my arms around her and Will you doubt that I was proud of Bear of D. O. Parker's 1 t C1TY* GLASSBORO, WIL­ Purely Mutual prairie. At the lower odge they said: is River. LI AM8TOWN, etc., at 7.08 A. m. and 3.23 p. u. looked into brown eyes made more my shot ? L. had not much praise W. CARMICHAEL, Entrance on Water St. j lom For VINELAND, BRIDGETON, etc., (Jumber- notice some object, and by examining Boston girl: Mr. Bunkerill, your »23 p"»! Manr,ce Rlver Branch, at7.08 a. m. and Cash,Surplus,Reserve and u q 1 c r , n flf) f lfl lovely by tbe soft light of love. Emergency Fund,over iU O .U U U .U U for it,for I had acted carelessy. I did C ounselor a t L a w an d the same it proves to be the carcass of b . For PHILADELPHIA, via Winslow Junction, Total Death Claims paid,over 12,«»(10,00«. 11» Then I kissed her. She gave a little conduct shocks me beyond utterance. at 7,08 a. m. and 3.23 p. m. Total Busiuess in force...... 2 20,000,004» «»«» not say much, but gave him the skin, M aster in C h ancery, o ------cow, which lately has calved. The New York girl: Thanks awfully, RETURNING contented sigh and then resumed: measuring 8 feet from the tip o f the ÄuniQGk’B Yard Write and Learn how little it coBtH. calf is missing. The left shoulder of don’t you know. O f fic e on M ain S t r e e t , Leave NEW YORK, foot of Liberty St., N. K„ “ As truly as these hearts are hound nose to the tip of the tail. He via all rail, at 4.80 and 8.15 a. m„ 1.30 and 4.80 p. m. Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association of New Fork, the dead cow has been devoured, by Providence girl; Oh, mammal Toms River, N. J. Opposite Railroad Depet, Toms River- Leave New York from Pier 6, N. R., via. Sandy together foreyer, so are ours, and brightened up and praised my rifle, Hook, 4.30 A. M , 1.00 and 3.4b r. m.I II. 13. LA W R E N C E the great enemy of the stock raisers— Philadelphia girl: Are you sure Leave NEWARK, Broad St., at 8.22 a. A tlE Y f roll OCEAN COUNTY, pure as the gold of which they are that was enough for me. and 4.35 p. m. the mountain lion or panther— has nobody saw us t J JENEY L. BEANT, UMBER, COAL, LIME, Leave PHILADELPHIA, Pier 8 South Wharves, TOM S H IVEK , N. J . made is my love for you.” Delaware River, at 8.00 a. m., 4.15 p. u. N. P. Women may apply for Policies. 39 had a meal here, and he will return A Hint on Strikers. Baltimore girl: Dear George! Leave ATLANTIC CITY, at 8.10 A. m. 4.30 P. M. I don’t remember just what I said. Cement and Brick, Doors, Leuve RED BANK, at 6.40 and 9.56 a . m. 3.00 the next night; it is therefore best Washington girl: Well, I suppose ITTORNEY AND COUN8ELLOR-AT-LA W, L and 5.48 p. m. It would have sounded foolish to A farmer hired a man to help work Leave LONG BRANCH, N. J. 8., at 6.27 an not to disturb his rest, but to get I'll have to pardon you. NOTARY PUBLIC, Sash and Blinds. Also, 88 A. It., 2.48 and 5.27 P. H. J. G. MOW A l l chers— so much I knew—but it did the farm. One summer day, when ready for a reception. Both men re­ Leave EATONTOWN,at 6.60 aud 10.05 A. u., and Auctioneer find Insurance Agent not to us. The next rooming she laborers were very scarce, the two Pittsburg girl: Oh, Harry 1 Potter Building, Room 230, Blacksmith’s Coal. At 3.10 and 5.56 P.M. Leave LAKEWOOD, at 7.26 and 10.42 a. m. 3.42 WAKETbWN, BE. J. turn to the cabin, there P. mounts a Cincinnati girl: What bad form. and 0.23 p. m. was gone. wore mowing in the field,when several 8 PARK ROW NEW YORK. lowest prices for cash. Leave MANCHESTER, at 7.50 and 11.00 A. m.. horse and rides to the nearest neigh­ Indianapolis girl: Ab, there! 4.03 and 6.12 p. u Represents the Mutual Life All through that long, hot summer larks flew np. Leave BARNEGAT, at 6,30 and 9.30 a. m., 2.46 Insurance Company of New bor, Mr. L., three miles distant. Chicago girl: More! More! | AW OFFICES. and 5.40 p. m. the little pin with its entwined hearts ‘ Look at those big cranes,” said After relating the occurrence, Mr. L . J. n. OLHAUSEN, Gen’l Supt. Y ork, The Travelers Accident gave me comfort and courage. Lit­ the hired man. Detroit girl: Well, I declare 1 Jp EDW ARD H. MURPHY, H. P. BALDWIN. Gen’l Pass. Agt. and son, accompanied by two savage CHAS. 1. MATHIS, Insurance Company of Hartford, tle letters filled with tales of good “ Those are not cranes; they are Louisville girl: Yum, yum. • S h r e e v e 's B u il d in g , looking blood hounds, return with P. St. Louis g irl: H ow shocking! ^IIIEHAPEAKE & OHIO ROIJTF,. and is Special Agent for Ocean times at Kichfield and of longings only larks,” replied the farmer, some­ to await the early dawn and draw 144 E a s t S t a t e S t r e e t , T r e n t o n . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN County for the Jersey City Fire for our meeting m the fall reached what surprised. Nashville girl: Oo 1 Oo I West and South via W ashington, 1». C. some plan of possible action. Atlanta girl; Golly 1 No. 11 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. DRUGS, MEDICINES, insurance Company. me from time to time. As the weeks “ If you don’t say they are cranes, The F. F. V., a Bolid train of Pullman vestibule The day has now ended, tbe cows Bleepers, dlnlug car arul dally coaches, Now 111 Always Ready to Insure Your Life went by the letters became notes, and 1 11 knock eff work right now,” said New Orleans g ir l: O , my 1 kR LEON GOBLE, CHEMICALS & PERFUMERY, York to Cincinnati and Louisville, via. Washing, or Property are milked and have been turned out ton, without extra fare, have New York by the longing wishes. She was so busy, the hired man. Kansas City girl: Break away, D FANCY TOILET Pennsylvania Railroad, 6 p. u.; , 6.28 p. of the yard, (called corral), they have there! DENTIST, a.; Philadelphia, 7.40 p. u .; arrives Cincinnati, but “ her thoughts were always with T e e t h E x t r a c t e d w i t h o u t P a i n As the farmer could not get nobody ARTICLES, 6 p. m. next day ; Louisville. 9 15; Bt, Louis, LQ6 filled up with the choice food and are Denver girl: Gosh ! I umCE AT UNION HOUSE, MAIN STREET, ne^t morning, giving direct euuueciings tp points me,” she wrote, and I was happy be­ to take the hired man’s place, he waB beyond. Cincinnati express,daily, except Sundav, TOMS RIVER, N. J. TRUSSES selecting a resting place for the night. San Francisco girl: Hate I leaves New York, 8 a. m ; Philadelphia, 10.20 a. cause she was. obliged to yield to the whim of the Office Days—Thursday, Friday and Saturday. m.; Washington, 2 p. m.; arriving at Cincinnati at In the distant corners of the prairie Texas g ir l: Whoop la 1 Teeth extracted without pain by Anaesthetic Shoulder braces, Syringes, Paints, Oils, Var- 7 60 a. ii and St. Lcuts 6.80 p. m. next day. G e o . f . C r o o k One evening, a week before the menial. filled to gums. inishes and D ye Stuffs. Physicians’ Prescrip- First-class limited rates from Toms River to deer are stepping out of the woods. Every girl: Oh, don’t. Clm .nnatl, $16; Louisville, 19.50 St. Louis, $21.26; DENTIST long-looked for day of her return, as “ Yes, said the farmer, “ I see that tons Carefully Prepared at all Hours. San Francisco, $87.00 Through tickets and A shot and the fleet animals disap­ The Toms River girl— but if you MRS. A. PACKER, gage checks at all principal Pennsylvania I...... Cowperthwaits Exchange,Toms River I drew the pin from my scarf, it they are cranes, but they are not big offices. For farther Information, maps and time­ pear, save one which lies on the want to know that you will have to tables, write Frauk McConnell, Passenger Agent, Nitrous Oxide Gas administered. Am slipped from my fingers and fell to cranes; they are only half grown POUND STORE, PROPRIETOR op 302 Broadway, N. Y. ground struggling in its death agony. also sole proprietor for Ocean County the marble hearth. I bent down to craneB.” ask one of the popular Toms River Mud Street, near Water,Toms River of tbe new local awosthetic A bam is cut out for supper for the young men. MATHIS' QUARTER DOLLAR FAMILY UNIMENT pick it up, and uttered a cry of hor­ The hired man was satisfied with EVERYTHING SOLD BY T1IE POUND, rjpUCKEBTON ICAILUOAD. men, the rest is left for the dogs to ■=**-- -i I-.“. ror ; the hearts lay separate at my this concession. Some month after­ tallies, calicos, muslins,ginghams.outings.cloths ■‘ODONTUNDER” Taking Care o f Lamp«. of ill kiuda, lowoliugM, aud everything kept by a TOMS B1VEB, N. J. To t*Re effect Jnpe 25, IS»?. have their share and fill. By this general furnishing store, remaants of carpets,etc. that is applied to the gums for pain­ feet. One still remained on tbe pin; wards, the hired man still being in the Trains frc.fi BEACH HAVEN, Ba KNHGATCITY time it iB dark, the cabin door is open, less extraction. Write for testimonials. the other had rolled into a little pile employ of the farmer, the latter said Buy the best oil. and TUCKKRTON .to PHILADELPHIA a bright firelight shows the men in Fill the lamps by daylight. J^OSTKEN WALTON, * and NEW YORK. of ashep that had dropped from my at dinner one day as he poured out a GEO. H. HOLMAN, Leave Beach Ilaveu T.nO a . m.. 8.00 p. *. conversation, spinning hunting yarns; Lamps should be kept well filled. Leave Barnegat City 6 5 > a , m, , 2.50 r. it. cigar. glass o* water. Leave Tuokerton, 7.02. a. m. 3.02. p. m. finally thoy retire, lying on the floor C ontractor o f P l a ste r in g an d General Insurance Agent. \s 1 held the broken keepsake, my “ Here is souie very flue beer.’ Never attempt to light a lamp that Leave West Creek. T.o» a. ii. ?.09 r. m. ROOFING B r ic k -L a yin g . Leave Mannahawkin, 7.28 a. m., 3.30 p. m. GUM-ELASTIC ROOFING FELT costs only whereever they find a soft plank. is only partly filled. Leave Barnegat, 7.37 a. m., and 3.40 p. m. $ 2 . 0 « per 100 square feet. Makes a good roof for eyes fell upon a letter addressed in “ That’s not beer; that’s only Repairing neatly and promptly done. All Successor to All is quiet, only the occasional taps Arrive at Whitings, 9.04 a . m., and i.os r. a. years, and anyone can put it ou. her familiar hand. Why did I hesi­ water,“ replied tbe hired man. Lamps to be carried should be of oik guaranteed. Estimates or advice given RETURNING GUM-ELASTIC PAINT costs only docents per of a cow bell gives signs of life. with pleasure. Address, gal. in bbl. lots, or $4.60 for ft-gal tubs. Color tate long before breaking thejaeal? “ If you don’t say it is beer you can metal and have handles. SHINN & HOLMAN, Leave New York (Central R. R. of New Jersey) dark red. Will stop leaks iu tin or iron roofs that TOMS RIVER, N. J. 4.80 a. m. and 1.30 P. m. The night is passing, the morning will last for years. I r y i t . Perhaps the contents were half tender your resignation, for I don’t See that any hanging lamps you Leave New York,(P. It. R.) 1.60 p. u. Send stamp for samples and full particulars. ceave Trenton, 7.41 a. m., 3.18 r. m. GUM ELASTIC ROOFING CO, star is rising, a faint streak of light may have are securely hung. Office at same old place. A ll a m guessed before I read them. want any offensive partisan about the ROBERT STREBLAU, Leave Philadelphia (P. It. K ) at 9.10 . . and 39 and 41 West Bread way, New York. 4.00 P. U. Local Agents Wanted. 3 Romance...... 3 » sends an nninstructed deiegstion, sensible She is calm, deliberate F resh and 2 OC Demoreifs Magazine ...... 3 50 There lies the deed eow, bet no Fencing, pram Pipe, Fertiliser*, Etc. too.” 50 Home Market BaUetin...... 2 » game in mgbt > sererthelen the lion doesn’t it f* Heeler— “ No ; not dignified, leisure!,, ebe is ga,, I lass (JLYSSES s . g r a n t , TOMS RIVER, N. J. Smoked JJ “ Lord, Lord,” exclaimed old aunty. 3 0« Golden Days...... 4 50 had been there, made a good meal entirely. Two of ’em can write their fob sprightly, sympathetic; abe hi t 50 Revrewof Renevri ...... 403 “ Sue de company fer damage?, honey. and co w e d the freah enttiiur by own upon TostsoniAL A r t is t , il. E. IGYEJ0 Y ■These boots are not cheap reprints, but the iAwffi i j « tuius ^0» got Jsmw/cc Garden Vegetables a Specialty. aeratebmg grass and rnbbiah oeer it. Backten’i Armee Bebra. playful, W'TER STREET, TOMS RIVER, N. 3. original editions. In each case, postage ou boots cuff. no. bonev ; when dis pore dreems, romances, ideas.— Qw iBm at. ARTISTIC sw»n as well as !ar*p orders wHl reestvr prompt trrvBi sb to so cents) must oe paid bv lretxsaae?. Ae the hnotera approached he left T h« Best 8 a l t e In tbe vorM for Cuu. sr? day (except Sunday) from T *5 a. » . old nig-a sues dat comps ny she done atte»«?». Resets and Boarding Homes shonM t n t 70a wish any peri 3d La 1 not on this list in wide springe, whenever he tombed Brak«*, Rnre», t-leer«, 8*it Rkeu». Fe»?r km. SAiarday«, from 7 a. m. to it midnight. patronize M«. M he a always ready t* » « fg let as t o o » —H ts iikely we can oblige yon. sues ’em for repavas " PHOTOHEAEHEE calls at any boar. Sano the groand tbe dew ie hsoeked from *or», Tetier, Cbapped Hacds, CklbiEha, Corsa, asd an skta erap (ter Pabbe ^ a m t j e l c . b a l l e t , 500 South Second St. |P TOC enatemptste the gram. Tbe doge are on the After a woman passes a certain age cum P3ee or so pay reeelmL ft I» Are tb* ss*iö*Uy « ibe sepahäe. Is O o track, asd there ie no more getting fed tn | i» ptrltrt MikfMtlnn nr Dealer !a “ GOING WEST,77 she would just as soon get married are belù* esltívafeá Oie mind« «bk a tm to fe» Philadelphia away aatii the game ia treed. Away refiwtei. Pries SS emu per box. F«f ssfc ^ PB18H, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS, I on Friday a* tm any other day. oa r fatare b r a R c n u i M m te «vary m g a c cess by C. 8 R stbt», Drwqrist. eaJlr of Ufr R n » essentia! H e « t ü S M ;**» LARD, MINCEMEAT, ETC., ETC. CLOSED OR SUNDAY. th»y now into the woods, they are ._•> . T1**!*. •eieAe ehee td he * . et* uILe AT LI Vi Sii Pb IúíBB. CHAS. R. HALL, ¡sioraasoa nst nfi ór refHMSfeni Have You Read gettisg food UataiTÄ ii lew Ingiaid, We «ave the fasst aad mo*» complete 8*“ - 3. r . JONS». Trinidad, i ‘ ------b e d « . 8e mosy children ss*cr froai ’ ■p u l 0 w ,(T **ÍB and ffssntagfea Street, CIVIL 1WIHRCR AMR »U RYEfOR. I A* fast as obstructions will allow Tma- River. If. J, i f.-reet- Ftrst-clas* n TOMS R iv e t . NRW JSRSKT How Mr. W p . W » t s nf fli u n , It. T ., S y ‘s Cresas B o la MtisCsetiOB «o erer? ties asé pe-so» « tea amaé teaa it ft % far itempt uirauun en » E | AMERICAN M e-srta o f the ser ervt form of dyspepsia ? j ‘.Uis LHw«. fiiiote ■ i»u nr ot* ümii-n ä M •ays everything be ate sew ed 11 jetmep, pmtmp. feet high, t b e y j» ^ ^ * d w {? V> A R O U N V D E R . lead isto fen etewteh. H o o f! i B qjDTS & S h o e s j «t&sd, Uo .Krij musi uifv - TARRH Jure parffln «Reefed a perfect cwre. FuR pwrlfea i r-tfngc is the hollow at the top. Bust ft Cg . B ragg kU . Wt FASHIONABLE TAILOR, f m RTTu caraos M fer* w ig he *est If job v r a e to C. I. H oed 4k tüslbroat ät ocitrtet- Ut- Co Lt«tB. Vasa. 1 One of them picks up stick Aa artide of teal merit. ¥pLRTHW4IT ÖCRANGE. MAIN STREET. _ . feHflKM. PMftaMbfñr. Drag*?*, Sprluftell, H A M E R ’S to throw into tbe hollow, 1 ® r* ia . H. 5. m v i »TVTHL W. J. — - *—- s — *rà àg g i , i l . r g r *gg**ns «» q e « » g p - ■ i s ? E i£ i*44 c r a i » I fen Mm Eb free, C.B.RATHÄ,AfL,TsouKvsr. j PUft, far tbdr easy, jet «tettai tottes. 1 ■ mb' rÄ

The Weeh’3 News. Nearby Notes. Tuckerton. New Jersey Courier. Oar gallant life-savers am on dafy «gain. OCEAN COUNTY MARINE RECORD Omc* o f New JkMïv C o u * 1er Home and Foreign Happening* Boiled BUte Board of Assessors met on Tuesday at All hail to the noble men who m c i-IAm so A Complete List of Vessels owned or sailed by Ocean much for the good o f humanity. Down to Readable Paragraph«. Trenton, County Seamen, and a Correct Record of thoir Movements ART IN Revs. J. L. Surtees of West Creek and J. W. Canning factories are experiencing a success­ ful season. Morris o f oa r M. E. chureb, «xulm oged pulpits as near as possibly can be compiled or recorded Germany’s building at the World’s Fair wljl un Suuday m orning lest. cost about «125,000, But half a crop o f [»caches will be harvested The little query lu last w eek's letter as to ■ W V estel !n South Jersey. Captai« Arrived a* A gold brick worth «230,000 w ill be exhibited why the license ordinance did not cover Sob A A Bbair ADVERTISING Morgan ___Baltimore_____ at the W orld’s Fair by Montana. East Camden will have electric lights by the traveling shows, seems to have had som e effect A U Bncluey Fisher Newburyport sept 1 A C Lyons An English syndicate has paid «400,000 for 1st o f October. in stirring np public opinion upon that qui Seers New York Aug B1 Adeline Townsend Cranmer New York Aug fit; OFFICIAL PAPER OF OCEAN COUNTY'. cbororinal mining property In the South Dakota Tbe blovcle railroad between Mt. Holly and tlon. it Is high time, for with all thf A D Lawson Smith Charleston Aug 18 True Art in newspaper advertising is three-fold New York bills. SmUhville is completed. wandering catch-peony arrangements, many a BeJover Bull River 8 0 USSST** reck worth New York RlchmondAug 28 Publish fit by A J A lcoli The business man’s A rt is shown in the selefti0 ' A race war prevails at Bunkie. Louisiana, Regular services have been resumed al Hope dollar is taken out of our town from which no Leek Phila A u gu st» NEW JERSEY COUDIKR PUBLISHING benefit Is derived here. A J Bentley Inman Provlncetown Aug 87 and one white man has been shot and two neg­ aud Holmanvllle eburebs. Alfred F Howe Bills Providence New York sept 9 o f the Paper. COMPANY. Oar Oyster Association, for tbe protection Albert Pharo Hannah New Haven New York Aug 25 roes hanged. John W orrell, o f Camden, is in Mt. Holly W m . H, Fischer; Chas. T. Patterson. of the luscious bivalve, Is getting Into shape Amelia Q Ireland Kelly Bayonne An oiler o f «120,000 in cash has been made jail charged with horse stealing. Annie R Kemp Kemp New York for the winter's work. Demand for oysters Anna R Bishop Rulon New York Aug 4 The writer’s in the wording o f the article for tho exclusive privllogo o f selling peanuts at TOM S R IV E R . N. J. A movement is on foot to rebuild tbe Eaton* may be said to have begun last week. Ann 3 Tralnor Derrickson Richmond sept 8 the W orld’s Fair. Ann S Valentine Masseis New York A tg 22 town hat factory recently burned. Adolphus Pharo resumed control o f the New The printer’s in the arrangement of the types Thursday Afternoon, Sept. 8, 1882. Beni A Van Brunt Pearce Baltimore Fall River Ang 81 Daniel Doucherty, the famous “ silver Charles Stewart, o f Burlington county, is a Gretna school on Tuesday o f this week. in_ j Ff Pooler ' Ross Providence Baltimore sept 1 t#ogued” orator and lawyer died in Philadel­ Benjamin F Lee Steelman Baltimore Ang *7 Republican candidate for sheriff. There is still talk of a fire com pany. While Bessie Brown Phillips Ang 26 Are you lacking in either of these? Come to Us E ntered at the Post Office at Toms R iver phia on Monday, aged 00 years. Stamford A partial resumption o f tbe glass Industry in there’s life there’s hope—and w e hope for sue- Blanche Hopkins Davis Fern&ndina sept 8 as second-class mail matter. Blanche King Bennett Boston sept B Bishop Hurst o f the Methodist Church was South Jersey began September 1st. w e will supply what you need; it is part 0f Ship Clarence 8 Bernent Franck New York Yokohama July 28 married en Tuesday in Buffalo to Miss Ella We notice Little Egg Harbor bas two repre­ Bark Cory phene It sometimes happens that subscribers fa il to The foundry 1b working on a large Grant Guamas Port Townsend Ang 6 Root, daughter of a Buffalo millionaire. sentatives on the grand jury this term o f court. Bch Caleb 8 Kldswar Chambers Darien Providence sept 9 trade to do this. Try us and see. receive {heir papers—neither postal clerks nor 'der for fire hydrants for Oklahoma. Calvin 8 Edward's Hart The Indian Sho-’ (the same that was at Norfolk sept 6 mailing machines being infallible■ Should it The steamer Western Reserve broke in two Calvin B Orcutt Pearce New York Baltimore sept 6 A convention of colored men throughout tbe Toms R iver) has been here for three weeks, Carrie L Godfrey Dutch Charleston Cooper Creek sept 1 thus happen to YOU, let us know that toe may off Au Sable banks last Tuesday and 22 persons Carrie 8 Hart Stale will be held at Trenton, Sept. 15. bnt left on Tuesday for New Gretna. Crowds Uonthard Baltimore Allyn’s Point Ang 24 endeavor to correct the error. were drowned Including the owner o f the ves­ Caesie F Bronson Bennett Newport News Salem sept 7 Democratic State Convention meets at attended; bnt Yonng created no little Cassia Jameson Collins Baltimore Aug 6 Work is praaically upon the same basis. In this we exc sel, Captain Peter Miucb and family C C Wehrum Trenton on Wednesday next, 14',h isst. disturbance by throwing stale eggs am ong the Cavalier Job The public debt statement, issued last Thurs­ Boston sept 1 = = = = = Five year’s experience in the best of PhUadelphi A new State law provides a fine oi «25 for audience on several evenings. Chas A Coulomb Hazelton Philadelphia BrnnsTviok sept A HfpuMiran © diet : day shows that the decrease of tfce interest and Cbas 8 Valentine Commodore Lewis Evans will soon leave for Thompson Phila sept 7 work-rooms, and incidentally in those of N ew York, Boston and non-interest bearing debt amounted to «153,- the killing oi an English ben pheasant. Chas K Uncxiey Townsend Darien sept 1 bis Baltimore home. Charles W Alcott Leek Second District Prohibition Congressional New York Aug 23 near-by towns, have given us an acknowledged superiority in this br ] FOR PRESIDENT, 215.50 during August. The total cash in tbe chauncey B Burk Townsend Phllad -lphla We claim this to be one of if not the great­ C Henry Kirk Treasury Is «781,514,982.86. Convention will be held at Mt. Holly to-day. Soper Scotland New York sept 8 est clam shipping points on our coast. From C R Fiint Brair o f the art— acknowledged wherever we have visited. A statement prepared at the Treasury A large number o f South Jereey glassblowers C G Cranmer BENJAMIN HARRISON, 200,000 to 250,000 per day are often reached. Norfolk sept 8 Department last Thursday show« that the total will go South and to Canada to blow this year. Hawkins Norfolk sept 3 People ask why the stars and stripes d o not Dora Allison OF INDIANA. receipts from customs at the porf o f New York Rose Richmond New York Ang 23 West Creek claims the honor of turning out floftt over the Custom house. Dora Matthews Brown Fernandina sept 2 during August were «13,275,485. The receipts D 8 Williams Jr Hazelten the first five yachts in the recent Beach Haven J. B. Learning is driving a stage between Boston sept 1 E E Blrdsall FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, for the corresponding period of 1891 were «10,- race. Lamson New York Virginia sept 6 here and New Gretna -and on schedule time. Edith Olcott Warren Baltimore sept 3 Edwin R Kirk FOUND AT LAST. It is said that a grave question agitates tbe Lowery Norfolk Aug 27 Mrs. Henry H. Longstreet, o f Bordentown, E J Hamilton Tho arguments of counsel in the Borden Tilton New York sept « WHITELAW REID, has donated «500 to help rebuild the Baptist minds o f our young men—W ho is the prettiest Ellas Moore Falklnburg New York sept 2 At Toms River, N. J., a place where you can buy Pianos Orn Ellas Ross _____ OF NEW YORK. murder case were completed at Fall River last Church. girl in town ? In a place so noted for hand- Lewis Philadelphia sept 6 Thursday and the Court adjudged Miss Borden Elizabeth A Balzley Townsend Baltimore Aug 80 ------and Sewing machines at Manufacturers’ Prices— ™ A largo school of porpoises were seen dis­ Bouie faces, it Is unusually bard to auBwer. E l wood H.anow Gardiner 'probably guilty " o f the murder o f her father Superintendent John Price and Gen. Pass. Ellen Tobin Rankins Norfolk porting themselves In Barnegat inlet last Emma C Knowles Mahew I desire to inform the people of Ocean county Republican State Convention. and stepmother. She was sent to Jail to await Baltimore Ang 24 Friday. Agt. C. M. Headley o f the Tuckerton Railroad, Emma L Cottlngh&m Somers Charleston Aug 31 that I have just opened a store at Toms River The Republican electors of New Jersey arc the action o f the Grand Jnry. are tw o o f the hardest working men in town, Kra8tus W lman Thompson Boston sept 6 40 refreebai-u i o& ilu 'ii touch ises have been Eva A Danenhower Johnson New York sept 6 requested to select delegates to a State Con­ The news o f the seizure of one San Francisco and are always looking out for the good of Eva B Douglass Letts; Havana: Baltimore July 13 where I shall keep constantly on hand a nice sold by tbe Mt. H olly fair, at prices ranging Eva D Rose vention to bo held at Taylor Hall, In the city scaler and three Victoria sealers by tbe Rus­ the road. Bennett New York Virginia August 22 from «12 to «450. Eva L Ferris Ht John New York sept 7 stock of Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. of Trenton, on sian gunboats has created a great sensation In Our public schools re-opened on Monday tbe Fanny H 8tewart A rough estimate ftznrea viq luuum te- Lane New York Ang 21 Also, piano and organ stools, piano scarfs, •mjA YtaftAttaLs RcWsJa. Q a M f l . At. 1«, "USSSSìa "iftswteaB, Y S ih to s j oy seait-i s to fit; a gross outrage. Tbe Sealers ¿¿{cco. (ta d aedenrtse, a d dcdtaccc < f i f at East Tuckerton ancf tfaj'a Mathis auk Miss AtscOsCi/L a g ir C(?fees, piaao tfa'sVer«, ana1 tfc. Raspberries, 18 to parly of four New Yorker* he caught 41 blue Brown Rockland New York Bept 3 IN GREAT VARIETY AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES The Red Bank Register says the punishment John R Fell Loveland Baltimore ahovecallB. ALBERT C. MARTIN. Norfolk Bept 3 19c. Huckleberries, 1.1 to 12c. Cherries, 19 to of tho Monmouth Park bookmakers all depends fish, w eighing 180 pouuds, and 200 weak fish, John T Williams Leek Phila Norfolk sept 7 Chairman County Executive Committee. 20c. Beans, marrow, «2.20 to «2.25 ; medium, weighing 270 pounds—total weight of one 8tr ICanawlia Hyer Boston sept 6 upou tue sort o f grand jury selected for tbe Sch Kate B Ogden Laces, Dress Goods, Handkerchiefs, Trimmings of all kinds. Large line ol «1.00 to «2.00 ; white kidney, «2.75 to «2.85; day’s catch, 450 pounds. Edge 11 Baltimore Aug 26 Boston Ang 29 October term, King Philip Blake Boston sept 4 Benjamin Harrison's letter of acceptance is red kidney, «2.95 to «2 75. Hay, No. 1, 85 to Rev, G, W . Barnes, pastor o f the Unlvcrsa- Merino and Muslin Underwear, A full line of Millinery Goods, Hats and Bon­ ‘Jersey lightning” is not a Joke tills year. Laura C Anderson Potter _ __ Baltimore sept 1 an able document, well worthy the pen o f a 90c. Straw, 50 to 60c. Dressed calves, prime, list church, will take a well earned vacation Lemuel 11 Hopkins Larrabee Boston sept 6 The State, especially tbe northern section o f Lida J Lewis Iligbee nets, trimmed and untrimmed, Feathers, Velvets and Plushes in great variety, 9 to 11c ; common to medium, 6 to 8c. Pork, o f tw o or three weeks. Philadelphia Aug 23 statesman. It touches the Issues o f tho cam ­ it, has suffered severely throughout tbe sum­ Lillie Falklnhnrgh Loveland New Y’ork sept 6 Lydia B Oowperthwalt Kenyon Cloths and Cassimeres, Carpels, Mattings, Rugs, F loor and Table Cloths. Boots 6 to 8c. Port Johnson Va East Greenwich sept 2 paign, showing the utter falsity of tho Demo­ mer by bolts from tbe skies. Jacksons Mills and Vicinity. Lydia II Roper Cranmer New Y’ork sept 6 Take Hood’s and only H ood’s, because Lydia Middleton Bunnell New York Aug 31 and Shoes, Crockery and Woodenware, Stoves and T tnware. cratic position ; and will be ouc of the strong­ Amoug the novelties at the Marine Biologi­ Mrs. Ella M. Hendrickson died at her home Hood's Sarsaparilla cures. It possesses merit Maria Pierson Lippincott New Y’ork Aug 81 est of campaign arguments. cal Laboratory at flea Isle City is a free swim­ In Jacksons Mills, on Sunday afternoon. Fun­ Marjory Brown Osborn Washington Aug 25 peculiar to itself, Try it yourself. ming oyster which has been deprived of its Martie A Holmes Bines New Y'ork virjglnia sept 7 eral services were held at Cassvllle, at 1 p . m., Mattie Holmes i New Haven shell for investigating purposes, Baltimore sept 7 FINE GROCERIES The last o f Jcrsoy City’s convicted ballot box Master Harold Curtis, four-ycar-old son of on Tuesday, by Rev. H. 8. Gascoygne. Mrs. Martha 8 Bernent Rulon Darien New York sept 1 Predmore Davis New York Providence August 25 fituffers were sentenced on Friday. Nathaniel Henry A. Curtis o f Point Pleasant, narrowly Tho Pennsylvania Railroad w ill offer greatly Hendrickson was known aud Ioyed by tbe Mattie Newman Loveland New Haven Norfolk sept 7 G. W. COWPERTHWA1T Fowler and James H. Jordan sir months In escaped a horrible burniug while playing with reduced rates from all points to the Great whole community. She leaves a husband and M E Byard Crowley New York Ang 31 C. B. COWPFRTHWA Moonlight Cranmer Norfolk sept 3 the penitentiary. William F. Rein, .Toon Far- n bon fire near the bench hills recently. His Mount Holly Fair. September 12 to 10. The several small children to mourn Ibeir irrepara­ Sir New Y'ork Parker New York rant, Thomas Nelson, George G. Heller, Charles dress caught fire, but was quickly put out railroad facilities to this Fair are almost perfect, ble loss. Sch Nellie W Craig Holmes Providence sept 6 Nellie W Howlett Sharp Carr, Lawrence Costigau, William Sweeting- The Perth Amboy post-office was recently Miss Maggie VauUlse and Fred Harlburt, of Coosaw S C sept G Nelson E Newbury King Boston sept 5 ham and Richard B. Hnifetter to 15 months in Sheriff Hagainan lias sold the house and lot. Lakewood, were married oil Tuesday evening robbed o f «1,200 In stamps and «150 In rash O H Brown Brown situate iu the village of Muuahawkin, belonging Boston Philadelphia sept 7 State prison; Richard Whalen, James Connell. while the postinas'er waB listening to the thief's last, a l the residence of the bride's mother. Oliver H Booth VanGtider Jacksonville sept 1 Thomas Bnrtatn and Frank Hsnriek to »Sue to Edward H. Conklin, to Capi. William t pal explain the merits o l a patent counterfeit de­ C>aul>£iry picking began heie uii Muuuay, Ship Parthian New York Sen Percy Blrdsall San Francisco Ang 15 months m the penitentiary. of Barnegat for $500. Also the Ellen Reed Public schools iu this locality are opening. Burr Philadelphia Salem Bept 7 tector. P E Shultz Lowery New Y’ork sept 6 property, situate on tho old Freehold road to Miss Lemming began teaching Monday week. 8tr Rio Grande Connor___ _ Elizabeth City Connell has passed an ordin­ Recent extremely high tides caused much Fernandina sept 6 John B. filli of New York for «860. An oyster supper at the Georgia sthoolhouse Sch Raymond T Maull Smith Philadelphia sept 7 trouble on the Long Beach railroad. About Rhoda Holmes Ilolmee ance prohibiting bicycle riding on the sidewalk. on the 25th Inst., for the benefit o f the M. E. New York sept 6 300 feet of track bed was washed cut near Long Bark Sarah 8 Ridgway Sjorgren W e take pleasure in informing our patrons Saloons will also bo closed at 11 o'clock at MARRIAGES. church—the first o f the season. New Y’ork Zanzibar Jane 23 Beach City and the trains were obliged to run Sch Samuel S Sharp Cavlleer night. Sarah D Foil NORCROSS—TILTON.—At tbe office of W . S. Hendrickson will move to Lakewood Loveland Baltimore septl that we are selling our entire slow. Sarah 3 Vaughn Vaughn New Y’ork Aug 31 Colonel E. P. C. Lewis, ex-United States 'Squire Tilton, Cedar Bridge, June 25, 1892, soon and teach the Seven Stars school. Sarah & Lucy Rutter New Y’ork sept 7 The candidacy of Hon. Chauncey B. Ripley, S C Hart Minister to Portugal, died suddenly at his home Joseph Norcross and Mrs. Mary Tilton. Frank Applegate is erecting a wire feuce Kelley Boston Bangor Aug 23 of Westfield, for governor, is being vigorously Suowflake Darby New York sept 6 in Heboken, on 8atnrday. around J. J. Barcalow’s cranberry bog. S S Thorp Pearce HURLBURT—V ANHI8E —At Vanhlscvllle, pushed by his friends who arc enthusiastic for New Bedford sept 1 There was a sociable at DeBow’s schoolhouse Stephen Bennett Anderson New Y’ork sept 4 September «. 1892, Frederick L. Ilurlburt, of Stephen J Foods S u m m e r S t o c k Hammonton’s peach crop is selling for «2 the pioneer o f " the good roads of Union on Monday night. cranmer Baltimore Aug 18 Norfolk Aug 31 Lakewood, and Miss Maggie Van Hue, of Van- Stephen Morris Dutch New Y’ork per bosket, an extraordinary high figure. county,” famed world-wide. Sunlight Virginia sept 6 Hlscvllle. John Cook has hnilt a new piazza. Green New Y’ork Allyn’s Point Ang 81 On September 1st, the 400 Bridgeton oyster Diphtheria is reported In the vicinity of Tena A Cotton Cranmer Philadelphia August 29 At greatly reduced prices. Please call * The seashore papers are stopping their daily T Harris Kirk Curtis boats started out. It Is said that the oysters Turkey, across the Monmouth county Hue. City Point Va sept 5 issues. Three Marys Birdsall New York sept 6 DEATHS. Thomas L .Tames are exceptionally fine, and this year's prospects Sweet potato crop is small ; many will not Pearce New Y’ork Virginia Aug 2T examine before going elsewhere. T Morris Perot Randolph There are 240 life-saving men on the Jersey W ILKINS.—Suddenly, ai W t-iu iv '« r,.int. are better aud brighter tbau for several seasons have enough for home consumption. New York Bept 6 Twilight Predmore Philadelphia coast. • August 81, 1893. Mrs. Phpbe Wilkins, aged past. Allyn’s Point sept 7 Varuna Hyer Satllla River August 18 49 years. Van Name A, King Curtis Providence sept 1 Now that the danger of a cholera epidemic The Times and Journal says that during the West Creek. Viking Church Newport News New York Aug 24 is the question o f the hour, the following per­ IRONS.—Suddenly, at flllverton, September past summer in addition to a «20,000 school Onr people claim that for the size o f the Virginia Rulon Leek New Y’ork sept 6 A. C. H ir s c h * * tinent remarks by Dr. Cyrus Edaon, in the 1« 1892, Edward Irons, aged 73 years. house, large improvements to the Presbyterian place, no town aloug shore keeps in better W D Wilton Horner William H Bailey Lane New York church and several business places, there have Newport News Galveston Ang 81 North American Review for September, will be CARR.—At Maniiihawkln. August 26. 1892, condition, and nowberedoi.be people take so William n Kenzel Soper New Y’ork sept 6 read with interest, as being the expression of Benjamin Carr. been a dozen fine new dwellings erected at much pains to keep there houses and grounds William W Converse Newbury Boston Aug si a i n t r e e t o m s ive William Wilson Jones M S T R : that place. in beautiful shape. Philadelphia August 18 the best medical thought upon this Important STRIKER.—At Toms River, September 2, Wilson & Hunting Longstreet New York sept l matter ; and Indeed the first portion o f it has A Camden horse story: F.x-city Solicitor 8. M. French, the popular Insurance agent Str Yem&s8ee 1892. Garrit Hopper Striker, infant son of Robinson Charleston New York sept 7 already proven true. Corbitt bas a horse which refuses to drink of New Gretna, bas been doing considerable Sch Z Steelman Ellsworth L., and Florence S. 8triker and Bennett Scotland Virginia New Y’ork sept 5 business here. "The practical qnestton which concerns us great-grandson o f the late General Garrit H. from a bucket, but turns the handle of in this country Is tho danger to which wc are Striker, of New Y'ork city, aged 6 mouths and hydrant near his stable, and placing his mouth It is langblngly said that the Cox family will r prlnsc: ot 8chr- J- J; Pliaro, on 9epi. 24 tell ont o f a «m all boat whll. l u l ls , u Scotlnnd, \ a „ and w m drowned. Mate Wm Taylor ot Barnegu bronght nclir. on.‘ * ‘ exposed. This is not very great. In tbe first 17 days. Interment Trinity Cemetery. under tbe stream quenches his thirst and turns have to call their place of residence " Cox- 100 steamers, 38 ships. TS barks, 1« brigs, and 224 schooners in port o f New York week end- place the fact of the existence of the disease is the water off when it has been satisfied. vllle,” as three brothers have erected fine ing 8ept. 8, 1892. TK UEX.—At Point Pleasant. September ., homes in a row, near their father’* pleasant known, and in such matters to be forewarned Freehold Transcript: They are glorious vie 8ehr. H. R. Tilton is on the marine railway at Belfast Me Repairs necessary to make is emphatically to be forearmed. 8ecood, the 1892, tbe infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John torles for Freehold’s athlete, to be sure, but it home. good the injury by tbe government shot will not be great. period of incubation of cholera is very short, Truex. A traveling photographer is located at West Is getting a trifle wearisome to mention every J diitniid ^Monday^imrrnltut am? w’ m towed^off^simie'eTeMn.’’ ^Th’’ traordinarily smaii nowadays. As water and Howlett has been reported arrived at Coosaw. Sept. 6th. evening. The in matches not open to other States. All Classes of Sailing and Steam Yachts Constructed food are the carriers o f the germs, it follows The "b os. snake s t o iy ’’ is told by the Soap H fttS 2.e0 6Chr' A' D - Lan,80n’ from Charle8lon for Phl,a- Sept. 4th, 60 miles north of Cap« from the Latest Designs. Spars for sale in the rough or that these most be carefully watched should the disease find a lodgment here. It is most Sussex Ilcra d : A snake was found which finished in first-class manner. Yachts for sale or to hire fortunate that the cholera bacillus can neither had swallowed a toad, crawled partly through It is a wonderful soap The idea o f (1 t s . , 0xr' n CO,‘ " ty R m rd 0risi*a<*d w*» Cornimi. It i, f t , aim of stand heat nor cold. A few days of sharp a knot hole in a board fence, and swallowed TOMS RIVER. NEW JEF£ that takes hold quick and n '<> <■”" prominence to fti, dm . of nets.. Ran herrio/err Mr frost will stamp an epidemic o f the disease ont. another toa d ; and it was 3 weeks before it han. ” *°m r men »note morr about It,ht mbfeef, ha, cmtvnted to latti succeeded in digesting those toads sufficiently Food must be eaten while hot and fresh from does no harm. .hargo oj ...is ¿apartment, and no effort will he ,pared to make it a mccem. the fire, and water, hi cholera times, must be to allow it tc crawl oat of the knot hole in boiled. either direction. N o harm! It leaves the Penniv.vanta Railroad to the Ü. A. R j^OTICB TO ABSENT DEPENDANTS, E d w a r d A . G u l ic k . A new «6000 brick station at North Pember­ skin soft like a b a b y's; no The M t Holly Dispatch is one of ton is being built by the Pennsylvania Rail­ ■ WCAXPVtKT IT W.BHINr.TOS tieni VO tIPT. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Has now in store a large and well selected stock of Stop To Bxrtha S. S h i m s and Isaac S n iv n s th* bowlers against the McKinley road. and a «3000 one at Sonth Pemberton, It alkali in it, nothing but soap. By virtue of an order o f »he Oon.t of Char—n Heaters, Ranges, HoHy-worc o f oil kinds. Titt-wnr-, ^tooos j will be real be red that both form er stations were Vudonhtedly tbs most interesting encamp- 2 *•* on me d i i T t a d i S m g : tariff, bat we copy tbe following' from 2!» c*08* wherein Frederic R. Coudert and Iron Pumps, Sinks, etc., which he offers at reduced rah j desti oy ed by fire last year. It is also stated that The harm is done by al­ ment o f G. A . R. men ever held will convene oth.\iS«wi0? f er^are complainants and yen and “ Quick Sales and Smaii Profits.” its news items: | a large freight station will be built at North kali. Still more harm is done ®t WjshingtoB during September. The inter- d.e™defendants, <îîm? > £ou voa are required ¿appeartbaj The SUnwick Carpet Company bas rereived a : Pemberton, with roundhouse turn-table. e ft manifested in tbe eiicsm pm eul has been W a s h i n g t o n St ., v i a * M a i n . TOMS RIVtR, A- ! water tacks, etc. complainants onan or beforebt * " the PmirtW lot of 35 sew looms, aud now has 22 in opera­ by not washing. So, bad national, and the Government and local amhor- N ov e m b e— r next,-CXt. ornr said bill will b e *—-* * confessed^ ------«sai against you.___ tion. As aeon as all the new looms are in there itiea in the National City are making elaborate There is more Catarrh in this section o f the j soap is better than none. Th« said bill ts flied to foreclose a will be 50 In operation. The ecsnpasy is now preparations for entertaining the old soldiers. w a « ? « «Ti âh?Ƨt O G ^ W e have lately sent ou t' Amendment« to Dover Townihip I country than ali other diseases put together, * I tiler ■ Licet» Ordinow*' behind with its orders, and it Is expected that Jfr. Cfca*. N . H a u e r and until the last few years was supposed to be i What is bad soap? Imper­ The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will an add-riot:®! building will be erected this incurable. For a great many doctors pro- > sell excursion tickets from all stations on its number of subscription bills „ , Of Frederick. JId., suffered terribly for over nonneed it a local disease, and prescribed local j fectly made; the fat and al­ fan. to provide for tbe increased capacity of line* to Washington, from September 18th to M B S------W ÎJersey. K 5 ten yaars with abscesses and running sores on remedies, and by constantly failing to core i by" mail; if y o u owe for your ; amenant?*:» su > « 1 tbe plant. Ms left leg. He wasted away, grew weak and •uh local treatment, presence«! ;t incarablc. ! kali not well balanced or not 30th. valid for return until October 10th, in- , ■' iff I adopted as follow* : Sections 7 to Z^T-ma. nqw —:ii i • n Brother Dispatch, doesn’t this ttrtn, and w a obSged to use % cane and crutch. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitn- i combined. clnsive. at a rate of a single fair for tbe ronnd SOgSíSGSS * ÄfiSB paper will you kindly remit.! ««..“RKÊfi “ “ " E r “ Everything which could be thought of was tioaai disease, and therefore requires consiitn- j trip. These tickets w ill be sold valid to « o p without good result, until he L*,—- *-«-■- — ------license issaed for lem tho* one look as though the mack malicc-sd Issum, uaui oe«an taking tkm&l treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cart, raar.n- I Off at Baltimore pnj aitami«, » Tfe Ui.rn fc* F. e. C a rro ty ft Co, Teiedo, Osk>, i W hat is good soap ? n s f i f e * - - bat now vindicated McKinley Bilij Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the only constitutions* cure on the market, j lection within limit a stop over will also be i s r Ä s s Ä f o b s a l e . I £££.«Ci»Z was a good thing for Mooreaiowu, It is take« internally in doses from IG drops to I Pears’. allowed »4 Harrisburg and other points sonth ------. : Kk AL r»=i=3 =r t e n * * w *-I. It aett directly upon tbe blood Ait -f n . B ABBITi ft LAVREICE, r r * !.. nvreuw«, r nii n« a ' r J n W " u o f Washington oa foreign reads’ issue o f •ad to the surrounding fanners of Mrf*** oi t» m u . tt* y AU sorts oi stores sell it, __ w Solicitor of Compioinsjit. Choice plot o f ground o lk W est ; TC; m m « ««» fc** r o e win be sert all who address tickets from tbe Weft. C. L R ood ft Co., Lowe a. % offer one hundred dollars fer asv case it fan* ! • tt j • „ n .ta ) n J l Sysr" ^ 3 £ j- “ ~~ . county who sell their to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials, j e s p e c i a l l y d r u g g i s t s ’, a i l SO TtS The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has side of Main street •% i fco the Siaow ki operative? ? Address F J, CHENNY 4 CO„Teledo. O i « r ^ i ^ 7 j WSoU by au Dracgtou, 75c. j Of p e o p le USe i t ala» ireoed one of the m o« comprehensive Aoodbury is eiUuJing it* ,yn r= of feet. Cheap for «h- “ ì r i s « . gwidea as yet compiled o f the Natieeai Capitai. ■ In '. Í .¿m im ■ New Jersey Courier. TM « livra , ». j, Obituary. ' Z Ï Ï ! Z a ï Z M /tT - m r and < » » ■ Iut.re.tiug Information liront Boma al September Term, 1888. Highwt of til in Limiting Power.—L it«« V, S. Gov1« Food faff*, Tljr, County Champion* Still In the Load. Edmund Iron radar Afternoon, Sept. 8, 189a. Tona ERIEHW. Ooean County Courts, for the September Perished oa Green Island, presumably on torm. tafia, inurau ou Tuesday last. Judge Toma Elver 11-Mew Egypt »a« J r ,:iho MBa‘i oi ”*°»i i.« « w, Major Yate« has returned from his Canada Thursday last (1st Inst.}, from & stroke of Bonnet VanSvckel, presiding, and Lay Judge» The Tom e River bate hall club o o Thursday, l o c a l m a t t e r s . trip. paralysis. Mr. Won« was 78 years old, hot Jones and Emson'on the bonch. At 11.55 A. 8 8 * the 1st lost., at lest succeeded in getting waa still vlgorooa and apparently in good M l» Laura Laka vlalted Irland, lu Newark *■* Crier Pruden called the Court to order, another gam e—thU time at N ew E gypt-an d Cent-a-Word this week, heellh. On Thursday he started out from his S ill Column and the oath was administered to the grand as usual cam e off the field victor». We aay home on the bay ahore at Siiverton to look M l» illo e Potter will teack jury, which was made up o f the follow ing i As the title indicate$, Advt. are accepted in this school at Barne- “ at last succeeded; " for although their chal­ • V Rat this winter. after the cows on Green island—u largo place lenge was flr*t «" (tie Held this spring, they column at the rata o f a cent a word f o r each List of Grand Jnrors, of insulated salt meadow land lying between insertion Fifteen words o r under, 15 cents. Itobert Holman vl,lted his brother, George have had to g o alter every gam e but one bo morelug at 7 o'clock. 1 è lbî rl„¥• Bradshaw, foreman, Lakewood. the mouths of Moequito Cove and Kettle H. Holman, last week. <4 K. A . Clark, Brick. far that they have played—and only in four OAL, dry plue ami oak worn!. Creek. Ae he did not return home at night, M an, blue ft.0 ore cuu*kt ou i,Ido ; but * * . Enoch L. Robbins, Brick. games In a ll the summer have they handled Ü A . A. BRANT. lng does not Improvu lu the bay. Jame, Bobinson, of White,yille, vultedbi, Adolph Ernst, Dover. search was instituted; and for 13 hours was brother Ephraim over Sunday, the leather-covered rphere. LOOP YACHT for gale. Must besold. Kirk's Dr. E. C. Dlabrow, Dover. unremittingly kept up without avail. When ’Squire Fulton is Peter Tilton, Dover. The gam e was called a t the New Egypt S boat shop, Toms River. making preparation to re- M l» Amy Robinson, o f Warotown, h a, been finally his body waa found on Friday, it was ABSOLUTELY PURE move to Sauta Barbara, California. Eugene F. Cranmer, Eagleswood. a guest o f Miss Laura Oroxsou. grounds at 1.45 p. if., and lasted about an upon the island, about a half mile from his , iin n n n, u a u u u n , ouup iu uaUK DU tm n cls French, Little Egg Hnrbor. J. GRANT, BARBER, shop in bank build- hour and throo-quarters. B ailey, the Toms home. He had evidently been dead for some lng. Main Street, T ouib River, N. J. Chart,, s. Fischer, of the Co c b ib b force, Joseph L. Sapp, Little Egg Harbor. H e w B g y p t. A mJrin/âlT ernij, a, the cooler P?‘ “weather eomes10 on. 10 Johnson Bills, Jackson. River (w irier, had things nearly his own way, Cranberry Culture. Shaving, hair-cutting and shampooing. Ladies »pent Labor Uay In Philadelphia. honro—hence the supposition that he died tbe hair trimming a specialty. H 5 ° bKlns ^eEow, Jackson. the New E gypt ladseonfeeeing (a fter the game) day before. His death apparently was caused As Ocean connty has no county fair to rap­ 13 Charles L, Holman, Jackson, w ftrer » “1‘,b“riW111“ ° Ve ‘“ to Urehooooou M l,«, Lon and Llrzle Johnson of Trenton that his halls were a mystery they could uot by a stroke o f paralysis. The outlook for the cranberry crop in Ocean port, the farmers in this cod of Ocean are UMBER, doors, windows, blinds, screens, etc. Water .treet, owned by M a. Charrie G. Bnrr. have been visiting at H. B. Iron,'. lb Job U. Falkiubnrgh, Lacey. j A . A. BRANT. 14 Joseph C, Lonau, Lacey. solve. Sixteen men in the course o f the game Coroner D. O. Parker was summoned. As county this fall, would point to a shortage on going In large numbers to Mt. Holly’* great Dove shoollng seem, to le ai lu height- M b . Ida Grant, o f Bayvllle, ha, been vUlt- 15 John Lane, Lakewood. went down before him—struck o u t; while last year's, which was an unusually good one. fair, as Burlington county people are our near ' NSURE WITH Alfred Wood * Son, the oni# there was no evidence o f foul play, and U >vas resident insurance firm In Island Heights. u“r I»t game bag. on Lnbor tog her sister, Mr«. Abram P.ttenger. !§ p ? dv" ardr FLurrabee, Manchester. only 4 clean hits were made by the nine, who a clear case of death from natural causes, a However, as wo stated last week, the A w erl- neighbor». ludecd it to still talked o f as a 1 ['■ R°Sers. Manchester. Also dealers In Lehigh coal, ktndllng wood, lime, as willovr-wleldcrs arc tbo pride o f Plumsted. eau Cranberry Growers’ Association look for a possible thing to havo Plumsted township M t cement, etc. M b, Lily M. Patterson ha, returned home In John Holmes, Ocean. builal certificate was issued, without the Coroner D. O. Parker h off from Ocean to Burlington at the n ext ,, - - ha, had four casea of alter an extended visit In Connecticut. W aller Cottrell, Plnmsted. At batting, Toms River did well, pounding formality o f au inquest. crop, taking it tbo country over, nearly aa OARDERS. — Mrs. Bartlett, on Lexington 30 Eseck Lovett, PIumeted. smMen death to Investigate within the last Clift for 15 sure hits, including tvro two-bag- Mr. Irons was the father o f thsi late John T. large a» that o f last fall. Iu Ocean, the fires session of tho Legislature, as it to nearer to avenue,«...Ai.na wancan accommodate»oonmmnrl.v. boarders—coolI------■__ m Mr,. Spnhmer o f Philadelphia, ha, been 31 William Jeffrey, Berkeley. B gerB by H ankins. It was u ot Cornelius’ day in Plumsted township, tho katydid» (or grass­ Mt. H olly (by rail) than to Tom River, and delightful location, elegant view of the river, 4 visiting Lor sister, Mr». Adolph Ernst. 22 Edward Uazelton, Stafford. Irons, who was drowued on April 18th last, Vi Joseph O. Elbcrsou, Union, behind the b a t ; but his life and “ ginger,’’ and also in sight of his homo, wituln a short dis­ hoppers) and the scald will tend to reduce the therefore would be easier for our people to o r SALE Cheap. First class second hand w L m ”“ Hula” hM movea mt0 th» bonre on Ml«» L. c . Holms», a former teacher In onr 34 Jeremiah S. Storms, Union. his excellent captaincy did m uch toward wln- tance of where his father died, and who also yield. Indications now point to a higher attend court, etc, But perhaps the most piano, 7Ji octaves, handsome, and carved legs public »cbool», 1» visiting friends here. FApply at this office. Ap ’ ar B ' tTOt' lM eli Vafriend» were Fogarty ; trespass; I. W. Carmichael for pl’ ff Britton, of our town. He bad »pent most or years they have 'wen engaged in cranberry down from Lakewood on a fishing trip this Nevius & Wilson for def'ia. four goose -eggs and four innlDgs in each of culture they have m.rer seeu a katydid ou the T be letter o f Rev. D . C. Cobb and W . N . UR SALE.—Lots 80x158, at Fair View, Ocean all o f hJs life in thia neighborhood. lie leaves Capt. John Grant carried away the mast of week. which tw o runs were scored. Ogborn, concerning tbo Cookstown camp­ county, hign ground, price *20 each: or fair Cir c u it CouRT.-Jonathan Goble, executor, a widow and a large family o f adult children bogs. But the Professor puts up a strong Foffer for 10 or 20 lots, for 30 days, by owner. his staunch yacht Charrie.and had to be towed meeting, was read with ¿¡ach Interest by the Miss Mary Bennett and Miss Bertha Rey­ etc., vs. John G. W. Havens; contract; J. H. PLATERS. many o f whom are married. Funeral service« argument, saying that the grasshopper with E. A. GROSS, 211 Federal St.,Camden, N. J up the river yesterday. law-abiding citizens of our community, who nolds. of Red Bank, have teen visiting Daniel BIrdsall tor pl’ff, Hawkins & Durand for def’t. Toms R iver.—Cornelius, c ; Rogers, 3b; look place in the M. E. Church, ou Tuesday his blunt Jaws, could not make tbe sharp are greatly opposed to the manner in which IV TER A LA BREY’8 qcloea toe thia wesfc. Labor Day was celebrated opiatl* at Tom« Hoffmire. Demurrer filed. Robbins, 2b ; W. Oakerson, l b ; Bailey, p ; afternoon, and were conducted by Rev. R. B. perforation seen in borrles, and which 4s juat S r the said meeting ha» been conducted this sum - Watermelons, 25 to co cents. ? SUWt‘ ob n b g -o p U(?ou.y, ) 'fcoTra 3. Decry vs, 8e/h)a y, D'Br)ep/ ))e/7 ) à annum, 11 ; Vi. DakcrsoD, Bar,-kip?,, ’V x ív íi iVewton &. Sheaft has returned to Philadel­ « 3 - ) mer. Peaches, to cents a quart. and some for a half holiday. claim ; D. J. Pancoast for pl’ff, Hawkins A Groyer, cf. { Kista ¿¿v ¿ufii/tjtf < ji ¿/m ,'juauca aroi.au th e phia and to his reportorial work on the Evcn- Apricots, 20 cents per dozen. Durand for def’t. Mrs. Phoebe Virginia Wilkin* Potatoes here are only half a crop as oom - Oranges, 48 cents dozen. Onr second base ball nine, the Stars, will ing Item. New E ttyp t— Clift, p , Irlm , 3 b ; Widmait bog», as the katydids lay their eggs on the pared with last year, and are selling at 40 Lemons, 15 to so cents dozen. play with the Archies, o f Archertown, on the William Aumack vs. William Ottmer, et al.; t'f i Gravatt, ; 8binn, 8 b ; /.pplepate, If Died suddenly, of apoplexy, on Weduesday leaves o f the overhanging shrubs. Bananas. 16 to 80 ceuts dozen. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Righter, o f Norristown, cents a bushel. Many farmers are holding Fishing poles, crab nets, and fishing tackle. home grounds this Saturday afternoon. lien claim ; J. H. BIrdsall for pl’ff, E. W . Ar-' Boger», lb ; Powell, c ; VanH orn, rf. o f last week (Slst u li.), at Westray’s Point, Ex-Sheriff Charles L. Holman has already Pa., spent Labor Day at Toms River and Bea them back lor 50 cents as they cannot afford to rowsmlth & Son for def’t, .COMB BY INNINQ9. aged 49 years. Her maiden name was begun picking, and on Tuesday had baryested Afier a temporary withdrawal for repairs, 8ide Park. ratoe them for less than that figure. TOMS RIVER POST OFFICE. John M. Chadwick vs, John H. M iller; in fau lig» ...... 1 8 8 4 56789 Shreves. She was the widow of the late Abel over 1000 bushels. Ilo states that he will have the Republican bauncr again flaunts the names . The basket makers here and at Archertown, Charles Gragor and family have returned to attachment; rule for judgment and order to Toms R jyar. .3 o Í 0 0 3 2 a 0—vT- Wilkin«, and was vlsiliug her relatives— a fair crop, better than last year, en hi» Jack- o i Harrison and Held lu the face of the winds. are doing a large trade Id oyster baskets. MAILS CLOSE FOR their Philadelphia homo after a summer at E. sell real estate granted. Samuel Shreves and family, rcBidents o f Ml. eon township bog»; a good yieia on his Man­ The autumnal equinox Is rapidlv approach­ New Egypt. 4 0 0 00010 1-6 Frank Moore has the largest manufactory, New York and points north, 6.55 A. M. W. Snyder’s. Charles McDermott vs. Charles M cG ulde, H olly, who summer at the Point—at the time chester b og s, and but half a crop ou his large New York and all points north of Manchester ing. Sim rises to-day at 5 35 and sets at 0 20 Umpire— W ill E. Bunnell, o f T om « River, employing 10 hands. Miss Mary Errlckson, daughter o f William rule for first default granted aud J, Holmes o f her death. Coronor Parker was notified boe» in Eagleswood. 9.55 A. M. 3.10 P. M. -m a k in g a day but 12 hours and 45 minutes ibe gam e was a most gentlemanly one fluruer Bros, have the largest peach orchard Erricksou of Barnegat, has been visitiDg BIrdsall appointed auditor. and at once issued a burial permit. Funeral George W. Giberaon’s bogs at Double Manchester, Bayvllle, Cedar Creek, Forked long. throughout and onr boys speak iu highest in this section, covsiln g 90 acres, They had friends in town. Co u r t o f APPEALS.-Putnam Irons vs, 1). terms o f N ew Egypt and its nine. services were held ou Monday, at her lute Trouble will give a very poor yield ; and those River, Waretown, oolnts between Manchester some fine fruit, but n ot one-tenth of a crop. Prof. Tremaine has moved from the Pharo B. Wyckoff & Sons; contract; I. W. Carmi- residence, on Ridgway street, Mt. Holly. lu Jackson will have hut an average crop. and Bridgeton, 9.55 A . M. M l». Sarah Smith and her danghtor, Mis. house, Washington street and H ooper avenue, for aopellant. Judge E. P. Emsou figures that his yield Gen. G. K. Warren Post, No. 73, G. A. R ., Philadelphia, Washington, Southern and Mamie, of Brooklyn, aro visiting her »inter A Labor Day Pionic. Into the Mary J. Oakerson house on north Mrs, William Morris, will be a poor one, all things considered. have secured quarters at the G. A. R. barracks, .Western States, points between Toms River and Mrs. Janies E. Smith. James J. Osborne vs. William Sogoine, et Capt. Jim Gravatt, of the yacht Martha, Main street. to bp eroded in W ashington for the great pa­ Camden, Island Heights, Trenton and Southern al., executors, etc.; contract; A. E. Johnson Balled a m erry party of picnickers across tbe Mrs. William Morris died at her West Point Job H. Faikinburgh, of Forked River, says Jersey T.30 A. M, 8.55 P. M. Rev. W. W. Casselberry left town on Tues­ bis bogs will give but a fair crop. rade on September 20th. Hon. Adolph Ernst has been elected alternate for appellant; H aw kins* Duraud for appellee. blue water» o f Barnegat Bay on Monday last. Pleasant home, on Wednesday afternoon of Points between Seaside Park and Point Plea­ day. He will re-enter Priuceton Theological It has been four years this August since the from the State League to the National League William J. VanNote, et al.,vs. George Reedi A light northeast wind gave a quick trip to last week, after suffering for a long time from Dr. T. F. Pruden thinks that his natural sant, 9.65 A. M. Seminary this winter. , Union Transportation Company began to of Republican clubs which meets at Buffalo et al.; t o r t ; A. C. Martin for appellant; I, \V. Side P ark, where a lauding was made, u cancerous affection. Funeral services were bogs near the upper bay will yield a good crop, Whitings and Tuckerton, and points between, operate the Pemberton and Hightstown Rail­ N. Y., ou September 15th. Mrs. Mary Matthews has moved down from Carmichael for appellee. held In tho M. E. church on Saturday, and re­ aud that seems to be the opinion of others in 8.55 P. U. and through the courtesy o f E lias Naylor, the road. Tho track has been thoroughly repaired Jackson’s Mills, and now Jives with her sister, Etta TJlto.u and William Bnrdge, executors, mains were interred In the M. P. churchyard. that locality. He also thinks the Sunken Milverton and Burrsvillo 8.00 A. M., Tuesday, Boat builder Kirk has under way a uew 21 Berkeley house was placed at tho disposal of Mrs. Richard Skirm. vs. J. J . Mickel & Sou ; contract. Branch and Quail Run bogB will produce a and put in good condition ; bridge» rebniit at Thursday aud Saturday. foot boat for himself, which, if it comes up to the crew. T he day was a p erfect one. Never Louise 8. Crane vs. Joseph E, Sprague ; con­ Garrit Hopper Striker, good yield large oxpeuso; first-class service and three Registered mail, 9.30 A . M. expectations, will bring the championship cup Lee Casselberry, the young brolher o f Rev. was there skies o f a deeper blue ; clouds of a tract. trains a day each way given tbs people; and back to Toms River again. W. W. Casselberry paid a yery pleasant visit Infant son of Ellsworth L. and Florence S. Advices from Jackson would Indicate that more fleecy whiteness; Bunsbine that warmed obligations have beeu promptly met—for MAILS ARRIVE FROM to our town this week. Thomas 8. Sprague vs.Edward E.Predmore • Striker, died at their residence, Toms River, tbe cranberry crop In that township will be New York and Philadelphia, 8.05 A. M. Willard Eddy aud Harry Cowdrick claim the and invigorated, yet so tempered by tbe cool­ which a vote of thanks ehonld be given tbe tort ; settled. on Friday last, aged 6 months aud 17 days. either small or only up to the average. Philadelphia, Camden, Island Heights, etc. W. Burtis Havens, son o f County Clerk A. ing breezes as not to be oppressive; and a hdhor of bringiug down the first wood d u c k - Maja J. Berry vs. Martha W . Cranmer ; company by the people living along the line o f 0.27 A. M„ 5.54 P. M. C. B. Havens, left on Tuesday morning for the strand that stretched as far as eye could reach Body waa taken to New York city and interred The New Jersey Cranberry Growers’ Associa­ bringing home four from Double Trouble on contract. the road. term at Peddle Institute. to uorth and south, there m elting into dim, in Trinity cemetery. tion aro endeavoring to work np au export W hltlngs and Tuckerton, and points between the first day of the season. Henry Hurtshorn had tw o horse» badly In­ 11.17 A. M. Benjamin Parker vs. Jacob P. Sm ith; tort. trade for tho fruit, and with that idea In view , James Grover, o f Philadelphia, spent Sunday misty reaches that might be beach or might be jured by a barbed wire fence. New York and all points north, Forked River, 10 or 15 members of A. E. Burnside Post, Ralph Clayton vs. Charles Clayton ; tort. Waretown. will dispatch an agent to England toJntrodnco and Monday at home, much to the delight of ocean, O f gallant bathere, am ong both the Bridgeton, etc, 11.17 A. M. No. 59, G. A. R,, intend visiting the Grand G eorge Clayton y8. William A. Tilton ; con­ the cranberry there. Walter Cottrell 1» adding a bay window to his many young friends, fair maids and brave laddies, there were not a Labor Day or “ Rest Day” as one citizen hto attractive residence. New York aud all points north of Manchester. Army re union at Washington, D. U., which tract. Hon. G. G. Smith, o f Lakewood, states that few. A gam e o f baseball on the beach ended suggested the uanio o f tho holiday should bo, 4.20 P. M. iasts from the 20th to the 24tb. Piliiclpal James D. Dillingham returned Geurgc LeCompte vs. Peter J. Osborn, et al,, the berries on his bog, aDd on others lu that There was an enthusiastic) gathering at the in the destruction (through heavy batting) of passed off quietly here. The weather was de­ New York aud points north o f Manchester 6.5fi Republican Headquarters on Monday evening. Tbe rotten wooden crossings in front o f the from his Massachusetts home last Saturday, to administrator; contract. vicinity, bear evidences of an average crop. P.M. two balls; w hile no out knew w h o had beaien. lightful, and it was used to ad vantage by many resume charge of our public schools, Appeal cases set for trial on 8th inst. Several persons were admitted to membership VanHise building, on Washington street, have And so the hours passed sw iftly away, winged who like out-door amusement, Waretown Small indications of scald have appeared, h ow ­ Siiverton and Burnsville, 4. 30 P. m ., Tuesday, ever. lu tho Township League, Ivins Chambers was Thursday and Saturday. been tom away. A good job-better have i . Burton McKalg, and Louis 8verre Amon- Oyer and Terminer Cases, In their flight by many a je st and song—not was well remembered, and raoro than one hun­ John oloctcd Vice-president and the following exec­ Registered mail, 11.17 a .M. noue than to have them dangerous. >u of Philadelphia, spent Sunday aud Monday to mention the after dinner speeches of the Aumack’s Berkeley township bogs state vs. Jacob Winn, two indictments for dred visitors from the cities were guests at our utive Committeeman worn unpointed without Corrected, May so, 1892. at John Fischer’s Hooper avenue residence. hotels and private houses. appear to bo in first-class condition, and Owing to Chancellor McGill’s injunction, perjury and obtaining money. Leonard Ka- poet and newspaper man. Immediately fol­ opposition: for the New Egypt district, B. P, SINGLETON. P. M. B. F. (Jills and Charlie Eliasson, both well- promise a good yield. the management o f the Central Railroad has lieeh, for the prosecution, asked that the case lowing the glorious eunset, appeared the rotund A low years ago it was not unusual for one Bussom, U. L. Shinn, Geo. A . irons; P iospor- known young Philadelphians, spent Labor Many of the Long STVamp bogs have been been released from the Port Reading company, bo again postponed till December,as bis brother orb ot. fair Luna iu the evening «k y, chauglug or more schooners to be seen during eight town district, W. A . Parker; (Jolliers Mill CHURCH DIRECTORY. aud is now again run bv its own Day at Tom6 Rlyer ; aud express themsclyes the leaden crests of tho tum bling billows to a devastated by tlio katydids, and tho crops w ill now agaiu run by its own officials. Samuel, now abroad,had papers of importance months of the year lying off our landing cither district, Charles R obbin s; Archertown dis­ as delighted with our beautiful town. fall Hhort; on others some appearance of scald TfetfioilJat E p lscop a l, Cor. Hooper Avenue Surf bathing on Squan and Island BeacheB lu the ease locked up in ills safe. Mr. Carmi­ silvery sheen. Then came the sail homewaid, discharging or receiving a cargo. At the Is indicated ; whilo still others will probably trict, Theodore Robbins. Sr.; Brlndletown sml Washington Street. Sunday, preaching ser­ Mr. aud Mrs. Adolph Keller, who have been chael objected, because all witnesses for the scudding across the bay with a three reef present time when a sea-going vessel is has suffered much detraction because o f the be up to the average. district, J, W. Foulks. Several short speeches vices at 10.30 a . m. and 7.80 p. m. Sunday school, presence of dirt and rubbish in tbe water— staying at the Toms River hotel, returned defense had been summoned, Court set day breezo ; the spray flying past and the lee deck anchored near the dock the circumstance ex­ were mado by B. p, BnsDom, Theodore Rob­ 180 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7.45 r. buried in the heavy swell»— through all of Advices from L'lumstcd and around Cran­ evidently the debriB from garbage scows. home to Hoboken on Tuesday, accompanied ot trial on the first day ot December term ; and cite« particular attention. Tho schooner bins, Sr., Wm. C. Einley, Dr. G. W. Chamber- l, Class Meetings, Sunday 12 m.; Tuesday, 7.45 berry Park, Burlington county, would seem to by Miss Lne Brinley, o f Philadelphia. warned the prosecution that they must then be which the helm was guided by the fair name­ Asher Parker 1s now discharging a cargo of laiu aud ,J, A." M cK alg. t.a.: Friday, 7.45 e. a. Epwortli League, alter- Those who wished to see Ibe occuitation o f “Low that much damago was dono by the ready.to proceed nr case would be discharged. sake o f the gallant yacht O n ce on land at stone from some 11 minim river point, and If aate Tuesdays, at 7.45 p. m., and Sundays at 7.0o Mars, as it disappeared behind the moon, last Ilaisoy Jennings, formerly proprietor o f tbe forest fires o f July ; which shortened the crop The Republican voters of Plumsted township State vs. Stephen Parker (test case between Robbins Gove, three rousing cheers and a tiger will be used in the construction o f a break­ r.n. Rev. R. B. Stephenson, pastor. Sunday morning, were disappointed; the Cou r ie r , but now engaged in journalistic considerably in tbo neighborhood of New are requested to meet at the Republican H ead­ clammera and oystermen, postponed from De­ were given fo r Capt. Jim and Lis fair First water or bulkhead, which it is hoped will P resbyterian , Corner Washington and haziness of tbe atmosphere rendering a good work on the New York Herald, spent Sunday Egypt. George L. Shinn is quite a heavy loser quarters, Friday, September 9th at 8 p. ic., to Horner Streets. Sunday, preaching at 10.80 a. m, cember term, 91). Jacob C. Hendrickson, for Mate; aDd the party separated firmly con­ prevent the wutors o f Barnegat Buy from View impossible. with his father-in-law, Col. 8. C. Bailey. having had two bogs burned. elect a delegate to the 8tate Convention. B. sud 7.30 p. a. Sunday-Bcbool at 12 u. defense,asked postponement. Mr. Carmichael, vinced that fo r solid fun, nothing equals a day washing away the bluff in front o f tlio Buy Imlay Britton, o f Toms River, has gone to Charles Myrose, o f the QuaKer City, an ex­ David Webb, o f Wheatland, states there P. Busaom is a candidate and as no opposition B aptist, Main Street, below Hen. Sunday, for prosecution, objected—saying that while ou Barnegat Bay aud Island Beach. Those .View House. Ohincotcaguc, Va., where he ia eugaged in pert telegrapher, visited his sister, Mrs. Anna will be about three-quarters of a crop in that has boon shown he will probably 1« elected by preaching at 10.30 a . m, and 7.45 p. m. Sunday the case was undecided, clammers would con­ present were Mrs. Anna Packer, Mrs. George Several of our carpenters are employed at acclamation. building a light house. Several Ocean county A. Packer ou Sunday and Monday. He was neighborhood, some of the bogs being yery school,H m. Prayer Meeting, Friday at 8 p, tinue to take oysters. Trial set for 13th inst Milliken, o f Manasquan, Misses Ella Walton, Barnegat Park on the new buildings now in The split in the Republican party o f this Christ Church. Protestant Episcopal, men accompanied him. They will be absent aecompaulcd by auolhei sister, Miss Katie Laura O roxon, Aliie Potter, Martie Horner, course of ercctiou there. full, others almost destroyed by scald and until Christmas. Myrose, o f Bridgeton. Applications for License grasshoppers. township is a thing o f tho past and aii are Washington Street, east o f Magnolia Hotel. Sun­ Hope A. Fischer, Florence Fischer, Minnie Ward Raton has returned home from Rarno- day morning service, iu.bo a. m.; evening service, Were granted as follows : working heartily against tho common foe. Don't forget the meeting for the organiza­ William I. Snyder for some years past em­ Ernst, May Snyder, Emma S heaff, Luo Haga- trat City and Is t.c v suffering from a sever« Practically the same reports come from 4.00 p. m. Sunday school, 3.30 p. m. Rev. Charles William R. Kelsey, ChadwickR, hotel. Much credit is due V ice President J. A. tion of a Board of Agriculture on Saturday. ployed iutbe Cou r ie r composing room, leaves man, Lillie , Amy R obiusou, o f Ware- Batubcr aud from other Lacey township bogs. Logan, rector. O.W .Bennctt, Blodgett House, Forked Rlvi McKaig and other Republicans who worked so town on Saturday for Philadelphia, where he T. J. Vannoto informs us that on the natural nt. Joseph's Unman Catholic Church, It will be held in what is generally called the town, Mary Erricksou, o f Barnegat, and Katie Isaiah Stackhouse has recovered from tils George H. Bryan, saloon, Toms River. bogs in the neighborhood of Metcdccouk, the hard to unite the ranks for the coming battle. Hooper Avenue and Water Street. Services Loan Association room, second floor of Cow- has secured a situation at Spangler and Davis’s Myrose, o f Bridgeton; Messrs. Charles My­ Illness and 1b now actively employed again. Two applications of Thomas Whalen, for crop will probably be good, while on tho cu lti­ W e cannot afford to divide onr ranks and we every first, third and fifth Sunday until June 1st. penhwait's Exchange. Commerce street printing establishment. rose, Louis 8 . Amonsou, F. B. M cKaig, B. F. Capt. CharieB Chambers, o f Trenton, former­ hotel and wholesale licenses at Manchester, vated bogs the yield will be light. are glad that Plumsted Republicans have when services will be held every Sunday, Rev. A Western weather sharp is responsible for Charles D. Brackinridge returned home from Cilto, Charles Eliasson, James Grover, Nevvtou ly a resident o f Toms River, is visiting his were object jd to and laid oyer for a hearing. 8om o Eugleu wood growers are em ploying burled the petty differences for the good o f Father Angelns officiating. the predictions that winter will come late; Scotlaud last week, after a visit of several R Sheaff. and Lee Casselberry, o f Phiiadsiphm, brother. E. H. Chambers, He weighs more John B. Peters vs. N. J. S, P. C. A. and con­ Italian pickers. the party. A traitor is o f a ll men most miser­ I »land HeightN H, E, C h u rch , cor. Van. Rev. W. W . Casselberry, Rosteen Walton, C. than he ever did and his general health is ex­ that we will have a late fail, and that the mouths with relatives there. He came in on stable Fogarty, their Lakewood agent, was able, despiRcd by his form er colleagues and iaut and Simpson avenues. Sunday preaching T. Patterson aud W. II. Fischer. cellent. Tho Applegate and Norton bogs below Cast- wiuter crops will make a large growth before the State of California, the last steamer to land services at 10.30 A. M. and 7.45 p. m. Sunday. moved at 3.10 Monday afternoon, and the evi­ vlllc aro expected to yield over 5000 bushels of distrusted by all. It would be folly, yea, the first of December. before quarantine legulatlons went into effect. W o are told that the Public School will begin Bchoolat2.30 p. M. Prayer - meeting on Thurs­ dence lasted till Tuesday afternoon. It seems Barnegat. cranberries. The picking will commence on madness, for a man who had given the prim e Monday night he started for Chicago, where on Monday, September 12th with tho same day at 7.45 p. m. Class-meeting on Sunday at 12 Willard H. Eddy, Will A. Patterson, that on December 18, 1891, Fogarty arrested the 15th. o f hto life to hto party, who had shared its de­ ¥. tpworth League on Tuesday evening at 7.46, he will be iu Government employ. On very short notice on Saturday last the teachers as last year. The trustees promise ue J- H. Batten. Pastor. “ Corky" Cowdrick, and “ Pin” Herbert Peters for ill treatment of his four horses; and feat« and enjoyed its victories, whom all Acmes went to the ball ground and there good schools, and we hope tho promise will be Robbins DeBow states the crop on his Jack- made a three day’s cruise down the bay last also removed the animals from his stable on pointed to aa an ideal parttoau, to lose their A Handsome Steam Yacht. crossed bats with tho Alerts o f Tnekerton. As fulfilled, and some of the tax payer* would sou township bogs will not equal last year, but The L'OUKIEU In on Naie at week ; returning on Monday night. How the that account. Defense endeavored to prove fervor, being neither hot nor cold but luke­ The 40 foot steam yacht Lancet, owned by traios were to bo met, there w as only tlmo for like it if the proper officials will take care of will be a fair one nevertheless. Miss ¡V. » . Kendall's PONt-ottlce store. game must have suffered! the horses ill-fed, and the stable tco small, filthy warm, ro»dy to surrender principle for office Dr. P. J. McCourt, o f No. 233 West 23d street, three Innings to be played aud a t the end of the building when school ,1s not in eeisslou. Antrim VanHise states that his C assfille G w jer A iMtt refe, liai n and Water St*. and open to the weather. AU o f which Peters or an* other »mall con»Ideration. The world Beo Asay received a painful wouud last New York, paid a visit to onr river last week, that time the score stood Acm es 10, Alerts 6. Orange» are scliiug at J. H. Lett’* storo for bogs will yield a fairly good crop. and his witnesses flatly contradicted, claiming admire» a man in any walk of life who has John F. Tudor'«, Island HelRhtN. Thursday afternoon while working at Kirk's The Lancet Is fitted up with a 30 horse power The Alerts withdrew and under the rule« the 10 cents apiece, the highest price ever known All shrewd growers are getting their tickets the arrest to he due to spite Case went to principle and who dareB to act according to boat house. He accidentally got his arm m boiler, using petroleum, stored in a tank at the game was given m the Acmes. Nine games here for that fruit. printed at tbe Coukikr office—the best place. AUTHORIZED AGENTS : jury on Thursday mornlog, After about two his conviction». the way o f an ax in the hands o f another bow, for fu el; and having the oil run through played thia seasun so far and Acmes the win­ A party o f gentlemen with Capt. Felix Thl- John G. Howard, - - - Waretown hours deliberation, jury brought in a verdict ners in ea ch , Point Plea*ant. William Burtis reports having a very suc­ workman and his right wrist was cut to tbe a retort, which expands it into gas before bault caught over one hundred pounds of sea Jere. s . s to r m s . iu favor o f defendant. The Jary then filed out cessful and delightful time while on bto fishing - It a inegal bone. burning. The water heating surface o f the The same members of the Life-saving trev _ bass last Tuesday, and a fine lot o f blue fish Capt. R. A. Clark aud Abraham Low er at­ Allie W . d r o w n , and at once the court adjourned for the noon as last year went on duty on Friday last. tended court at Toms River this week. trip on Barnegat Bay. The party vieltcd Maullaban kin Williaui P.Kirk has just fiulshed a haudsuiue boiler, is composed o f a uumber o f small besides. recess. As Judge Vau3yckel reached the door While w e heartily endorse the increase pay bill Edward Pearce is erecting a dwelling. Harvey Cedar» and Beach Haven and caught C. L. K elly . - - - West Creek 18 foot yacht tor William Thatcher, who sum­ coiled tubes. She possesses an abundance of We are glad to see the railroad once more lock ers; aud though au open boat, by the aid one o f the jurymen returned, snyiug that the as passed by Congress, we are still o f tbe opin­ Rev. W- h- Cunningham, o f the Presbyterian » great many bluefish. Harvey A. VanHise, - Cassvllle mers at 8ea Side Park. She has shown good the charge o f the Central Company, and if i o f heavy canvas curtains, can be easily shut foreman had rendered Ibe wrong verdict, aDd ion that these hard worked government em­ church, to enjoying a much merited vacation. evidences o f fast sailing qualities on her trial can only have the new depot which we need so off iuto one or more compartments. A buffet, that they really meant to find llie defendant ployes are entitled to a pension, and that Some say that several new uolUgu» .*»111*0 Among Oar Churches. trip; and will be taken to Florence, N, J., for much we wiil feel very grateful. Lakewood. oil stove, aDd all toilet conveniences make guilty. The Judge shook his bead aud smiled, Congress should give it to them. up on tbe old Borden place before next sum­ use on the Delaware. Mrs. Ralph Collins, o f Barnegat, paid Mrs. We ere plowed to chronicle the h»pp, wed- Presbvtbrian.—Last Sunday was the Rev. cruising in her a pleasure; and she is attended saying that the the verdict "h a d been ren­ School opens next M onday with only mer. J. H . Letts a short visit last week. dlnj. on Tnc»d«v !•„«. of Fred. L. Unilhu.i, W. W. Casselberry's farewell day. Iutbe eve- On Thursday, September 15lb, au excursion by a handsome yawl, Lancet, No. 2. Dr. dered." It is quite likely that a uew trial w ill three teachers again, where there should be Some of our summer visitor« are leaving. will be run from Toms River and points below onr efficient acting postmieter, and M in a large-sized audience listened to his McCourt is an able navigator, and possessess is be asked for by the plaintiff, as there was an five. W e consider this to be an imposition ou A Horrible Death. To-day (Thursday) services will be held in to West Point and Newburgh, via Atlantic Manele VanRiae, daughter of the late Fred­ discourse from the w ord s: “ There go tbe U. 8. ’s commission for'N ew York Bay. evident misunderstanding among tbe jury. the teachers and an Injustice to the scholars. tbe Baptist church, welcoming Rev. W. I* Highlands pier, aud steamer Sandy llo o k . Allen Walnright, the 12-year-oidson of John erick VanHise, of VanHleerllle. The cere­ ihips — Psalin 104:26—in which he drew les- Long Island Souud, and coast wise cruising— Two applications of Thomas Whalen for Why don’t car Trustees thoronghly agitate Mays as pastor. At 8 o ’clock In tho afternoon, W. Walnright, of Manchester, met a horrible mony look place at the latter place, a t tho *mi3 from the similarity between the ship’ Train will leave Toms River at 7.03 a . m . hotel and wholesale licenses at Manchester and ventilate this subject this winter. Mr. A, Rev. F. Evans, D. D., o f Philadelphia, will the only one issued to the commander of an death uuder the wheels o' a freight train at residence of the bride'» mother. After a two vovair* »nd »he Christian life. Fare for round trip, $1.25 were heurd and refused. R. Anderson returns as Principal, Miss Alice preach, and addresses o t welcome are expected open yacht. His crew consists of his son Manchester yesterday afternoon. woek»’ tour, the happy pair »111 icltle down at ^ext Sabbath, Rev. Mr. Milliken. pastor of The Republicans of Dover township are re­ Francis, an engineer and one sailor, At 10.30, the lien claim case of John J. Potter has the Intermediate Department, and from Revs. F. C. Colby, W . L. Cunningham How it happened will never oc fully known. Lakewood. the Trinity Dutch Reformed church, of Newark, minded of the Primary meeting on Saturday Decry, a well-known Philadelphia architect, Miss Tillie Predmore the Prim ary. a n d J . G. Edwards. In the evening at 7.15 It was the Doctors first visit to Toms River Allen, together with other lads of his years, A handsome Harrison and Reid banner now *111 preach morning and eveniug. eveniug. If there was a greater attendance of and Barnegat Bay, and he waB delighted with vs. Mrs. Sophia V. O'Brien, owner of tbe uew A new fron t fence of very pretty design at­ the meeting wiil open wiib a praise were playine around the track, wher» tlio spans tho street at the Inaction of Lexington Methodist E pis c o pa l. — Last Sabbath tbe better class o f citizens at the primaries, j our beautiful sheet o f water, and our equally hotel at Point Pleasant (built last winter) waa tracts tbe attention a« you pass Mr. V. 8. service, followed by addresses by Revs, D. De- shifting engine was drilling the way freight. avenue and First street. It was an enthusiastic ®orning was the Sacramental occasion, and there would be fewer poor nominations and | beautiful town. While here his craft wu* at moved. Mr. Deery claims that some $476 is Sprague’s home. W olf, o f Newark, H. F. Bull well, of Freehold, One story to that they were stealing rides on a gathering that watched it finng to the breeae ,r"e numbers assembled around the sacred le66 corruption in political affairs. j the disposal o f his filends, and his greatest due him for his services as architect; while Capt. W illiam Cox to very sick with an and other pastors of the association upon the coal jimmy, and as the engine ahead slopped on Wednesday evening of last week; and 78 to partake of tie sacred emblem's of oar pleasure was in enteitaiuiug th em -w hieh he Mrs. O'Brien disputes the payment upon the attack o f erysipelas. relations between the church and the pastor, Many of our local sports were at the South-,, qnir-kly the cars o f coarse bumped together names were added to the list o f member« o f Lord's 8Qfferlug and death. At the Sunday- did on every possible occasion. ground, apparently, that his work was not The »w itch at tbe Glass W ork s is ready to 11 dues one good to notice the street crossings ern Railroad station, milking the wires for the sharply, and be Jos! bis grip and fell between the Republican club on that occasion. L a ke- *cbool, the missionary collection reached a The cruise homewaid was made on Monday, according to the original understanding. receive all incoming aud o u tgoin g freight. the borough is putting down. report of the New Orleans fight; and did not the cars. Another vereloft (and probably a wood u solid for Protection and Reciprocity. water mark- never before touched In with Capt. Ed. Reynolds as pilot. Anchor was Case is still on as we go to pres«. Key. O. W . Wright, pastor o f the Presbyter­ Mark Riley, formerly of (be Brackett New», leave uulli the news o f Corbett’s victory over better one) to that the lad was standing with Tbe new headqnarter« were thrown open last reppfH years, Iu the evening a large cougre- ian church, is off on a two w eek's vacation. Brackett, Texas, has sold out that enterprising Sullivan was received, somewhat after mid­ weighed at Davis dock at 7.45 a . m ; Barnegat Conrt Notes. his back to a car and leaning upon It. Tbe night. Kation listened to Pastor Stephenson expound Bar was crossed at 11.30; Sandy H ook light A picnic to Harvey Cedar» fo r the children journal, and will return to Point Pleasant to night. Much money changed bands. The “ first day of court ” is always an Inter­ engine backed down at the other end o f the Borden Bros, bare nearly completed Mr«. B 1 c *ord of Ufe ; E9 he did with renewed vigor, of ti seediw# « m » m k m * ! ^PPaiatus used in tbe »indy o f Unci aimed Letters. csesser Prassytenas c o * satara«, at C aioa.,,,,...... GoWns. JPrererer of tbe Poor for Ueioo town­ fall weather appears to be a b on tour i le Physics and carried off books F re e h o ld e r* M e e t K o n d t ? . F reehold; Sen. Henry M. Nevnis and Edmund Letters addressed to the follow fug persons 9 o'clock. ship, •;«* W —on Id not Mpport his -ife thd Total i iriler than asnal. w n «»lent o f »b o o t 1 15,00. Ail o f the T b« quarterly meeting of tbe Board o f Wilson, o f Red Bank : Leonard Kaitoch, of remained unclaimed at tbs Toms River Post 7*6 Së ka rt«,-. cti^» (5v .-„htt More» 1. JotiMoo arrested Chosen Freeholders of Ocean county, will be Newark • Chari» J. Parker, of Maoaeqnao Gfitoe fo r tbe week ending M onday, Sept. 5th: Basali i 3 M o u —Tbe prat seven daga i «too been forced open and .»t Vdsr Creek, took bhn to B.m erel ZhBBeraaa Smashes Record*. Crajressssil Coartatici) held at ibe Court Hoaae, on Monday next. Peter and John H. Backes, of Trenton ; John Mrs, W H lia s Horsbuekie. b a r« hem soaew ba« ecai, with ptoBiy o f r t f s ; fa r o « ! ' ÌV 0 ' * b° P « i « u t the « n l l t - i r f f o t The, brorrebtbim to the ¡til. Oa Tuesday, at Hartford, Cosa., > albur A. 1» a September IStb (instead of Tsesday, ibe libb. J. Hawkins, of Asbory Park; and Jacob (L S r». R achel Jobneoa. » to« «wtfktr» t fdneed fa, r k * eoodltk jÄ th« . (A | U L n ran W tlk- Mha H . E Pass. | j j rawping a t e ff »H e Yt 1 minute «a d f River, at the eowrt k m , on W i lF. 11«*»- w te» a - rrai r ma & rerty, k ^ tata!» tre lapoiriii«, ÿ x i». V u n u a sea n I ” I racoMa, and a quarter raüe s 57 sesccffa. ÎWKBB. jtttbf pieM, Dirlo».» V V b h d m VV: ' , __ ___ ------r======£=: FriZM For Farm Produoti. New Jersey Courier, Pueblo, A Continuous Track of Steel to Boston. 14 Years of Suffering. AYRHS BROTHERS, BY J. P. JONES, TRINIDAD, COL. No longer do travelers bctwcon this »nd Or*wl Cnred. A circular has been issued by the ruorRusToks o f N o i * section of the country and New Eng­ Nr. Peter Let/ler, of Dalton, Maas., suffered State Board of Agriculture, giving a In passing through Pueblo the from Kidney trouble, stone In tbe bladder, and land have to undergo the discomforts Rheumatism for fourteen years, aud found no TOMS RIVER »BRICK WORKS, schedule of prizes offered for the farm first time, we failed to describe it, so benefit from the many remedies he took until ha Sud, Clicks slapped by rail or water lo all parts of the country, ou short notice, at lowest cash products to be ekibitedatthe W orld’s of street transfer through the oity of tried with your permission, we will give rices. All orders receive onr personal attention, and satisfaction guaranteed, BRICKS FOR New Tork. This has all been obviat­ Fair. it a little time and describe it at more Dr. David Kennedy’s GLASS FACTORY PURP08E8 A SPECIALTY. ed and the Beading Railroad with its The premiums offered will be paid COHDEHScu length. Favorite Remedy, fcftfSL Toms River, N. J continuous line of steel rail now car­ made at Uondout, N. Y., which entirely cured byjihe State Board of Agriculture} the Paeblo is a yonng city, and has him o t these distressing and death dealing ries its passengers in trains vestibuled article receiving the awards to become “ risen in a day " so to speak. It a Qlictions. from end to end, from Philadelphia the property of the State Board and potes ¡raí» Comments, was for a long time a small place Miiy* to Boston without a single change of Vow Why Bid He Get M ad! included in the State exhibit at the with little for i.he eye to see that was Tiie hope ot the p arty lies In the ex- cars. This new route, which is via Columbian Exnibition. Where bnt interesting, nor could we see that the The argument had become some­ Cleat pension o f a stalw art Republican press. the great Poughkeepsie Bridge, has one sample of a variety is offered future held any great prospects for what heated when the Wrangler Makes an every-day convenience of The Republican who rea d s or otherwise many attractions, and is rapidly be­ merit must be the guide in making old-time luxury. Pure and Whol«L helps to support a Democratic Journal, it, but as usual in places where the shook his fist on high, rolled his eyos Prepared With scrupulous care f c coming very popular. The accom­ awards. All exhibits must be grown TO THE EXCLUSION OF ONE OF HI8 great railroad magnate, Jay Gould, and shoutedr award at all Pure Food Expositions f e modations are first-class in every in the State. package makes two large ole. . , OWN PARTY newspapers is untrue to takes hold of, it began to boom with “lama Democrat.” Imitations-and .nslstZ the Republican caucus. respect; the trains are vestibuled “ Yes, you look the part,” said the Articles not properly matured must his entrance, and now we have a None Such brand. h' Unanimously subscribed to by the from end to end and are scheduled on be supplemented by approved speci­ city o f 45,000 inhabitants, fine build­ quiet man with the light hat. MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N Y National Republican League. fast express time; the roadway is per­ Wrangler was somewhat discon­ mens, on receipt of which the pre­ J. h, CLARKbON, President. ings and residences, and a business fect, making tho ride pleasant and certed, but ho managed to twist bis miums will be paid. BEATTY Ä c » Jki A . B. HUM PHREY, Secretary. which any city would be proud of. comfortable: the country traversed ' Exhibits of cereals and other farm Beatty, Washington. N. J. New York, Nor. 10, 1891. There are some drawbacks to the face into a bad counterfeit of a smile abounds in grand picturesque scenery 6 M 0 6 M L products must be accompanied with oily which are not to be found in and observe: and the coaches are very models of tbe following data and information: The Effects of the McKinley Bill. other Colorado places of less note “ Ah ! I knew that it was bred in _ HaÍr^BALSAM The following is quoted from the “ Report the car builders art. There are both the bone, but not that it was visible a. Name of objeot. and with equal attraction for busi­ m u SUMM ■fHiATMiNT. »«)«« or «a. »*, •««. « « " „ V * ” ' ou Retail Wages and Prices,” published by a day and night trains run in each b. Name of producer. ness. It lies on low ground or rather in the flesh.” •vii. MRTisuuna. u m t iit omts sven mass. DS. «< JUD0* DtTIlOlT, «ICN. sub-committee o f the Senate Committee on direction, the day trains being vesti- “ That’s what it is, though,” per­ c. Place where grown. ¿gasai1* Finance, and is signed by Senator John G. sand, as compared to the other moun­ bulad and having Pullman Buffet care d. Character of soil. Carlisle, of Kentucky, one o f the Committee: tain towns, having an altitude of but sisted the quiet man, regarding the attached, and the night trains have e. Date of planting. K a s a S b i î & Average decrease in prices of a little over 4000 feet. It is not this, Democrat with an air of respectful Pullman Buffet Sleeping Oars. The f. Quantity o f seed planted per 214 articles in com m on use un­ however, that causes so many to find curiosity. m s s m « kliatSWLrà'SwS - ..... - ÄS"» ,l east-bound trains aia the New Eng­ Are You seeking a Home fo r your Family ? der McKinley bill, 0.0 4 per cent. fault, but the fact that it is built on a “ See here, now—you,” yelled acre. land Day Express, which leaves Phila Average increase in wages in bed o f fine white sand and in the Wrangler getting red in the face, Then inquire into the many great merits of g. Method of cultivation. delphia 9th and Green Sts. on week­ h. Date of harvesting. J F w tv Gutflts, to 15 general occupations under summer it is the hottest and sandiest “ what the devil do you mean, 217 TW n°rman & McKinley bill, 0.31 per cent. days only at 10.00 .a m., and the nil*. 4 Germán Street anyhow? ”— Detroit Tribune. i. Yield per acre. MONEY Baltimore, Md., U. 8. a ' place to be found in Colorado or any Average decrease o f cost of liv­ New England Night Express which j. Weight. city o f its size in the West. Piles! Piles! Itching Piles! ing in protected America, 3.4 leaves 9tb and Green Sts. at 6.45 p .m . k. Price of product at ueareut home Notice of Final Settlement Many a day when the wind is blow­ Estate of Mary Jane Letts, Deceased per cent. and 24th and Chestnut Sts. at 6.20 SYMrroNs—Moisture; Intense Itching and sting­ ing hard, it sends the sand in such ing ; most at night; worse by scratch! g. If al­ TOMS RIVER market. o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n That lowed to continue, tumors form, which often accounts of the subscriber. Executor Average increase in cost of liv­ p . m . daily, Sundays included. The l. Average temperature by months N clouds that it is almost impossible to bleed and ulcerate, becoming vory sore. Swaynb'b Mary Jane Letts, deceased, will be audited an.i ing in free trade Great Britain, west-bound trains are the Quaker City Ointment stops the itching and bleeding, heals for the time intervening between Btated by tne Surrogate, and reported for Hn«i see across the street, and it ulceration, and Id most cases removes the tumors settlement to the Orphans’ Court of die count, 1.9 per cent. hb P ** ExtjrQBH which. 1 « » « « Rastnu, At druggists, or by mail, for 60 cents. Ur. planting and harvesting. of Ocean, on Wednesday, the Beventhdav of . ^ 5>j>7 ■ H W H i .nage teraber n ?* ‘ . WYCKOFF LETTS, " m. Average rain or snow-fall by Executor Charles F. Peck, the Democratic ing to tarn around and abiold them- 0*-' L “ A K & bumm6r Dated July 7, 1892. Pr’s fee, t .00 2mo depot), on weekdays only, at 9.30 a . The political, commercial, Land from forty to ninety Commissioner of Labor for the State selves from the painful pelting of the months for the time intervening be­ m., and the Quaker City Night Ex­ of New York, has issued his annual fine sand. social and geographical feet above tide-water. With tween planting ana harvesting. press which leaves Boston, (B. & M. .report. In it he compares the year H ot is no name for the summer centre of Ocean county. a rolling, hilly surface, n. Was exhibit produced by irriga­ R. R. Causeway St. depot) at 5.45 p. tion. prior and tho following the passage heat found there, aud when it is hot IT PAYS, to For Pleasure of the McKinley Bill. Statistics were and the sand is blowing, it is one of m. daily, Sunday included. Easy of Access. __1. m.— Can be obtained from bulle gathered from 6000 of the 8000 large Toms River has good roads tins and reports o f the State Weather the most disagreeable places on earth A Good Republican Gun Advertise 52 1-2 miles from Phila­ industrial establishment of that State. to live in. Tho eastern citizens com­ for miles around. Just the Bureau, at New Brunswick. EXERCISER One of tbc very best Republican “ gunB,” for inthe His report says: Spring delphia 6? from New York For best bushel of ears of field corn, For Brain- Workers and Sedentary People; plain of the heat, but let them take this 1892 campaign, or any other campaign, is place for ’cyclers as well as city. On both the New each standard variety, $2. Gentlemen, Ladles, Youths; Athlete or Invalid “ From the tables it appears that the heat along with the fine sand E. V . .Smalley’s " History o f tbe Republican Advertise A complete gymnasium. Takes up but 0 in.auuare Party.” It is much more than a mere cam­ lovers of horse flesh. Its F or best bushel of ears of sugar floor-room ; new, scientific, durable, cheap in there was a net increase in wages of creeping down their sweatty backs and Jersey Central and Penn­ dorsed by 30,000 physicians, lawyers, clergymen paign book, in fact it is a most valuable his­ $6,377,925.09 in the year 1891, as I’ll assure you if there be any “ swear ” in the Summer sailing, rowing, gunning corn each standard variety, $2.50. editors and others uow using It. Send for iliusl tory, for every citizen of every party. It dealB sylvania Railroads. trated circular, 40 engravings, no charge. prQf D. L. DOWD, Scienttdc, Physical and Vocal Cull compared with the amount paid in in the man's nature, this will call it with tUe.history of parlies from tbe foundation aud fishing are acknowl­ F or best 3 stalks of field corn, each Advertise ture, 9 East 14th street, New York. 1890, and a net increase of produc­ forth in volumes. o f the government, dowu to the prepent years edged to be unsurpassed. variety, on the roots $1. giving brief sketches o f the most noted leaders, IN TIIE p a 11 A Charming Home. tion of $31,315,130.68 in the year There are, however, many attrac­ F or best 3 stalks sugar corn on every Republican platform from tbe first to the , Either for summer or win­ An Intelligent 1891 over that of 1890. A simple tions in and around the oity. The last, and a vast fund o f valuable Information. roots, each variety, $1. Advertise analysis of this table further demon­ Arkansas or “ Kaw ” river traverses It appeals especially to the "thinking voter,” ter. Cool in summer; Community. Good schools, For best 4 stalks pop corn, each REAL ESTATE Advs. inserted under this heading at the rate of strates the interesting fact that of the the very centre and is a source of every one of whom ought to read it. Of course in the Winter warm in winter. Always variety, onfjiie roots, $1. no worker in the campaign is equipped with­ five churches, enterprising six cents p er line first insertion; each nuhne- 67 industries covered, 77 per cent, Two dollars are offered for the fol­ quenl insertion, three cents per line. pleasure and perhaps profit to the ou t a copy of it, more than a carpenter would pleasant. Situated on the newspapers, lighted streets of them show an increase either of city. Near the city, but four miles be without his saw, or a hunter without his Advertise lowing : INELY Bltnated lot in the town of Tonu gun. Mr, Smalley is a writer o f rare ability, a river of the same name — everthing that goes 'to F River, on flue residence street, near railway the wages or product, or both, and away, is a little lake, or our eastern I N T H E COURIER Peck shell barks, peck acorns, any depots, post-olllce, churches and school. 200 feet long-time intimate friend o f Garfield, Blaiue that there were no less than 39,717 friends would perhaps say “ pond,” five miles from the far make a place o f residence variety correctly named; peck chest front by 100 feet in deptn. High gro-md ami dry, and other leaders, staff correspondent of the Address, OCEAN NEWS BUREAU, Toms River, N. J. instances of individual increases of which is visited nightly at the proper N ew York Tribune., etc., and thus richly fitted famed Barnegat Bay ; for a Nineteenth Century nuts, common; one-half peck chest­ for writing such a work. Another good thing wages during the same year.” season by a large number of people ; seven miles from the Ocean. family. nuts, Spanish ; one-half peck chest­ in Bass River Township, Burlington County, “ While the ‘ industries’ are but and many men there are who enjoy about the book is that it is issued by the nuts, Japan; one-half peck chestnuts, including 6 acres of cranoerry bog. Just the place fumous publisher of cheap books, Johu B. for a fruit, farm. Near Egir Harbor and Atlantic 67 in number, the total ‘ trades ’ re­ its waters in taking a bath and swim, Alden, 57 Rose St., Now York, and therefore any other variety ; one-half peck haz presented amount to 1121, and give but it is not a resort for ladies, except to be had at a low price, only 50 cent», post­ olnuts, one-half peck pecans, one half employment to 285,000 workingmen to go and see and be seen, or perhaps paid. His catalogue, over 100 pages, o f choice WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! For information, particulars, etc., address the peck beech nuts, one-half peck pea­ books to be had for 2 cents ought to be in the and women. Of the G7 industries, to listen to the music which is often nuts ; one-half peck any other variety hands oi i ery lover of good books. s u n life m s included 75 percent o f them, show an &5T 8top at the Co u r ie r office and leave correctly named. Should be used In every family. A 10-cent box saves to bo heard in the evenings. T en D oll 111-« o f your shoe hill In a short tinn-. It your order for a copy at 50 cents—publisher's _ OCULISTS' „ OCEAN :: NEWS :: BUREAU BOflens the leather and keeps it from cracking or increased average yearly earning in The greatest source of attraction ^ORDERS FILLED? A special display of sugar beet will breaking. It gives life and strength to leather, and price less the postage. makes It w n te r -p r o o f, and gives your shnesafliic, the year 1891, while the total average and of which the city is justly proud, YOU THINK YOUR EYES ARE QOODI TOMS EIYER, N. J. be made during the two weeks begin­ new appearance. It may be used on the finest kid If vou have them examined you will probably or m orocco shoes. Ask your shoe dealer for It. increase of yearly earnings of the is the mineral palace, and there is find that there Is something wrong with them, ning Monday, October 9, 1893. John Nonk.-y, Ml nil 11 Imre, Pn., Hole Manurin'lim r Our National Register,—“ Been and that glasses will be & great help to you. Who will be glad to answer any questions, furnish statistics, etc., f o r sale by Luiug«£ M ag!» n Is. 30 N, Third SW, Phila 285,000 employes was $23.11. The nothing finer of its class. In it is a any callers!” asked the Hon. Mr. We use inimitable “ DIA MANTA” lenses,which A special display of potatoes and arc made only by us, and recommended by lead- in regard to Ocean County and Vicinity. average increase of yearly earnings collection of minerals, vegetable Blnnks. “ Yes, one,” answered his lug Oculists os the best aids to defective vision. other tubers will be made during the Solid Gold 8peetacles 83.00 « usual price $5.00 'EE IUTAN8 . wb.f j two weeks beginning Monday, Sep­ S V liver and 1)01---- , Ms- » of the employes in the 51 trades productions and clays such as are to secretary: “ patent-medicine man was Steel Spectacles - ■ .50« usual price 1.00 • _ ant__ to take, Bftfo and------blu i . Artificial Eyes inserted 4.00« usual price 10.00 remedy for Biliousness, Blotches on tho Face, • showing an increase, was $43.96 in bo found in our State, and is com­ tember 11, 1893. lirigm 8 i.i— mscuH», — CaUu-rh.cum ini, Colic,uiuu, CousUuaUui,CuUSUualli • in to see what we would charge him M.ZINEMAN& BR0.I130 S. Ninth St , Chronic______DlarrhcBa,______Chronic_ Liver______Trouble,, -bel). f 1891 as compared with 1890.” Rules and information regarding ' betas, Is'ti-s, Disordered Stoumch, Munm-h. 1Disziuvss, ’¡z/iuess, Dysr~‘Dysentery, ” ! plete. for getting a few testimonials into •OPTICIANS. ¡PHILADELPHIA. Dyspepsia,------nn,------Ecsema,caisciub , Flatulence,„ » u ia------iu o . *Female rciuoiD -nsle Com- 5A Setwoen Chestnut and Walnut Streets* Í plaints, Foul Breath," eath. “ ■ **— Headache, - HeartHeartburn,Hive«, I ~ I “ In addition to the investigation The samples to be found hero are the Congressional Record. those special displays will be issued « Jaundice,_»^K______'r idney ..lev Complaints,ConiDlaints. LiverLivei Trouble», $ t_____ Loss.1 ot Appel of this special subj ct, the bureau the best of each kind, and are hereafter. 1 N e t t le Rash, Painful Dip*- _ tlon. Pimples, Rush of Blood • has continued its annual investiga­ /east to look upon. From almost Feed the Wood When You Paint. M ou n t Holly Dairy products will be received for • to tne Hoad. SallowCom- • I plexion, 8 a 11 lUieum, Beald ! ! Her.d, S crof- ula,Sick Bend- ! tion of all labor disturbances occurr­ pure samples of nugget gold to “ pay Put ft coat of raw linseed oil on a dry, un- exhibition only between the first and , ache, Skin Dis- e a s e s ,Boar S I Kto:nach,Thed Feeling,Toipid a ing in the State during the pnst year. dirtfrom samples of asphalt, show­ p ¿in ted board—the wood will absorb It—put tenth of the following months ; June, I Liver, Ulcers, Water Brash « on another coat in a few hours, and you have l and every otb- er symptom • The total number of strikes reported ing 99 per cent, pure to that showing July, September, and October, 1893. ■ ir disease that i ulta from I fed that board with cometning that will pro FAIR • Impure blood or a failure in tho for the year 1891 was 1519, as against but a trace ; from iron samples, than SEPTEMBER 12 to 16 • mice o f their function* by ibe *t erve it. The object of painting is to preserve “ How to Cure all Skin Diseases.” J intestines. Persons given to over-eating 1 6258 occurring in the year 1890, which none better have ever been aud beautify. inclusive. 5-H-O-U-L-D simply apply “Sw aynb’h Ointment.” No In­ If to tho purest- and best linseed oil you add A GRAND ■ uubumu Limi toil Ml iiijuiiuiis tu nur uiuniucir « decrease of 1739. Of the total shown, to samples showing but a Own a Dictionary. ternal medicine required. Cures tetter, eczema. • cate. 1 gross tí, 1-2 groas *1.25^ 1-4 gross Toc., « the proper pigments, combined with turpentine Our EYE SPECIALIST ‘/f\ EXHIBITION Itch, all eruptions mi the ffleo. hand«. nnse: *e.. number 4519, 2375, or 53 percent: of trace; with coal showing all grades I turpentine drier, properly ground and e should bo t Hclenee, Art, Agricul­ ieavlng the skin clear, white and healthy. Its * AddresTTHB WPANÖ'CHÉMICAir CoI pI nt', • Will be in T O M S R IV E R ture, Industry, Itorses, great healing ami curative powers are possessed P.O .Box 672. New York. • them were in the building trades, a from anthracite to brown lignite; mixed by machinery, aDd put up in packages On W ED N E SD A Y , O CT. 5, 1892, j Cattle, Dogs, Poultry. hy no other remedy. Ask your druggist ior : SWAYKE’S OINT BNT. fact that seems to follow in natural fire clays, copper ore, and a thousand holding exactly what they are marked, yon At CowperthwaH's Exchange. | Something to interest make a paint the equal o f the CHILTON everybody. sequence the results obtained in the from 8.:n A. M. lo 5 P, M , n M v. Racing every day. Campaign Song Books. and one other kinds of samples all of PAINT. You will find that It covers a greater NO C H A R G E to exam ine } ot.r >. . . Myrtie P eek. .In 1 Wonderful Racing Co: special investigation of the ‘ effect of which denote the general wealth of surface than any other paint, and that it is the Every pair o f glasses ordered Is guaranteed I blnations. .* to be satisfactory. We have received from the pub­ the tariff on labor and wages.' ’ the State, and the beholder stops most economical in the end. If you are uot The Finest Music lishers, “ True Blue" Republican prepared to buy the inachiuerj for manufac­ $20,000 and looks and wonders at it and can­ turing your own paint, we have the Chilton QUEEN * CO. Campaign Songs—two books, each While Democratic in politics, the * Oculists ami Opticians, IN P R IZ E S not guoss why it is that our State Paints for sale, and they are better than you 1010 Ch e stn u t S t., 1’h il a . containing a collection of new songs Newark Call shows that it is capable Special attractions each has not taken rank at the head of all can make. Chilton Paint Co., New York and ♦ THE INTERNATIONAL. 4 dav In front of tlrand arranged for male quartet clubs, with of looking at the present political Boston. >* NEW FROM COVER TO COVER. ♦ Stand. others as the most prosperous and ■* IS TIIE ONE TO BUY. A SsIepüSc Anwîite» Valuable Special Premi­ music and words complete, aud just situation in this State in a non-parti­ ums for Ladies, richest of any in the Union. It is a 1 SUCCESSOR OF THE UNABRIDGED 2 Aoencv for Special Prizes for Doga, what is wanted for the Presidential san light, when it says: “ The next 9 Ten years spent in revising. 100 edi- Homing Pigeons, Ac, ______^ sight that is truly grand, and one p tors employed, over $300,000 expended. 4 UC BflNrd lil* Opportnnltyl DON'T Via Competition Open Campaign of 1892. Nothing is more n t T o u r s , It c o d e r . IJienmjoHtypcglecttnritif Governor should be pledged to favor Sold by all Booksellers. ♦ to all the World. portunitlss, and from tlmt c*n«e live in poverty »nJ uiem , that will pay one and all to Btop and effective than stirring and appropriate ohucnrity l Harrowing despair 1» the lot of msny, »»Wo legislation restoring to the people - $ ( qw J f r - t o - k C. MERRIAM & CO., Publishers. * The Star event look back on lost, forever lost, oppormnlty. I.lfeDP***’ see. The city of Pueblo ib now veiy ♦ Springfield, Mass., U. 8. A. $ atents of the Season. songs for campaign purposes, and Ing! Reach out. Be np and doing. Iinproreyonr oppon • P nity, and »ornreprosperii v. prominence.pe»c*. HUM" , the right to govern themselves. The Rem em ber the Dates. ♦ «¿-D o not buy reprints o f obsolete i by a philosopher, that “ tbe Goddess of Fortune offert • quiet. Business seems at a stand, Hitinnw Y they are furnished in great variety in l&at three years have witnessed Z editions. ..¡Jen r.f.p‘.,«A «,»;J , p«M « « ¡a fft it t and with the exception of the many % « « “Send for free namphltit containing TRADE MARKS, True Blue ” and “ Red Hot.” Sold embrace tao chance, aod sliapoors out tier IW* i encroachments on the popular rights -(|üWv fôlooA ?- ^ specimen pages and full particulars. DESIGN PATENTS so and »lie departs, tirrrr to return.” 11"V *l>»fl J0“ ? , “ Conclave" tourists who are still COPYRIGHTS, etc. the GOtPF.x opportiinitrf lnve*iig*te every chine« tnu J penny watches,exposed by E P. i*rrrlva l. by music and news dealers generally, appe.-.r» wnriliy, nnd o f fair promise; thit i* wh»t »H »r and a dangerous increase in executive Watchmaker,??! N.sth st.,Phlla, Illustrated cata­ cesifh) men do. Here Is nn opportunity, snen M Is not« wandering in that part of the State, MUNN A CO., 361 Broadway, New York. logue, containing di.-cussIon and exposure, free, or upon receipt of ten cents each, within the rem h of lalmringpeople. Improved, itwillPtA power. We believe that a candidate Oldest bureau for scout ins patents in America, A Watch on one woek’s trial before purchasing, et least, a grand atai t in life. Tiie OOtnK* opportuniljM it iH very dull. This is the sight to ■very patent taken out by us is brought before msny is here. SI one V to bo '’>»■'»i rapidly *n<»o'! ho.n''” “,' I had a malignant breaking out on my leg the public by a notice given tree of charge in tbs ’ w-.vear Gold Filled Cases, any copies will be mailed to any address by any indnstrionsper-on of either sex.x. All •***•*ff< J f i ? ! who does not place himself fairly and makers, Duber, Boss, Crown, •er yon i be seen, however, at all cities of the below the knee, and waacured sound and well do the work nmi lire nt lo>me. wlie-ever^vor^anc Crescent W adsworth, Atlantic, by The S. Brainard’s Sons Co., Coi K fm „#«<»per day. I™ squarely on record as advocating a re­ with two and a half bottles of or Standard with Elgin, Wal­ ___ ...... on will work, n •o hard, ontinjns.'o- State, and the one reason is that onr fricutifw §mcriran cago, 111. onsly; and yon can Incroase your ¡„c asyongoon. lot turn to democratic methods and lo.cal Other blood medicines had f ailed ______tham, Springfield, Hampton, can give spare time nnW, or *11 yo inetoiliswork. E»*r mines are inactive to a great extent Largest circulation of any scientific paper in the Columba«, Rockford or seth ------to learn. Capital not reonired. V tart vou. Ail is d4®' to do me any good. AVil l C. B eaty, rh mas stem-winding aad set il. We Instruct sn« self-government cannot be elected,no YoA tU1*.S.C FITS' world. Splendidly Illustrated. No intelligent Railway Rate« are Very Low Now. psratlvely new and really wonc because of the unfavorable legislation man should be without it. Weekly, « 3 .0 0 a works, 16th, 18th and all sizes. show ^ou bow. fr ee. 1 niinre nt ~n among onr work- rear: tl.V> six months. Address MUNN & CO, Gent’s s. lid 14 Rural Gold E*en the popular lines have made big reduction*. nd learn all matter what prestige of victory there Publishers, 861 Broadway. New York. Bov soon as demand is heavy. Lansing, 397 by retnrn mail. Unwise to daisy Address at enee. H* on silver. Of course I am a “ free • ases, complete, with nickel Broadway, N. Y., not owly saves passengers many may be behind him. Those who are MARK. works or any ranker,|3Sto *40, U a lle it r < be if you could come here and see fi r ■ d W M H ------Msnnville, I. T. (•rices, a much less than half price charged by in good your remedy is. My son used it one mands and claims against the estate of the said KECEIYKE’S SALE HT-t X k K NO 8UFBTITUTB. Jtí not have them.” The only possible mid is now die »louiest tliiid I have, decedent under oaih or affirmation 'within nine stallment dealersfor cxactlytite same qualitjgoodb yourselves the result of what we Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed •us free. 8 w in S r sc in o Co., Atlanta, many thanks, I remain yours, months from thl* date or ihey will he forever v v i r t i t e $F AH ORIIFR © f t h e way to accomplish the resuits which . . tl. A. TAT*. barred o f any action therefore against the said Court of ChMcetw of New Jersey, made on style “ poor legislation on silver for Administrator. tneH Thirteenth flay o f June, eighteen hundred this Democratic paper admits as a FRANK PAUL, Administrat or. and ninety two. In a cause wherein Benjamin F. the benefit of the few.” I do not Dated Atfnl » , 199?. *U1 Pr’s fee fJ «0. Arcner and others are complainants and The necessity, is to secure a change of 4 Gwmsts, Pa ., Dec. S3,1891. desire to make a political speech, I h*v* not had nne of my bad spell« »inc* I Barnegat citv Beach Association is defendant, J. J. Sclioomnakcr, taking your medicine, si* months CIDER PRESSES toe subscriber, the receiver appointed in Bald Executive and Legislative control by ago. THURSY ELMORE. Do you want a custom cider .TniA xP °8e to sale at PObllc vendue and but I ’ll assure you I coaid do so with sell to the highest bidder, on voting the Republican ticket. ’ * m i .. FIFTY DOLLARS tress7 If sq write L. F. a hearty good will, were it acceptable P1ACTIC.IL book binder. Pr iia m u ’HU, Pa., Jan. a, »Pos. Joupt, 237 S. 6th St., Friday, September 18th, A. D. 1892, to you and likely to be of any benefit. All classes of work A m * quickly. I personally fcnmr of two cases of Pita, U F E SCHOLARSHIP. I Fhilada., Fa, for Cata- Xe Abbett Democrat Need Apply. Magazine* bound aud libraries put ' given up “ * He other Krhooi can do a* at two o’clock In the afternoon at the Ocean in complete order. muri, Ymin* Men ! loeue of the HYDRAU­ rtlv*r’ il,#w all the following Let us now leave Paeblo and nedy. described property, via : Asbnry Park News. C A WOOD, and Woman as LIC Press, which journey sooth toward the land where V I N E L A N D , 1ST. ,T. Treasurer American Publishing Housa. I’rpml8e8 situate in will be mailed s u , l T Wp.of btAOord, County of Ocean and New Jersey war.t* a Governor for free on appiica- stare of New Jersey. c o a l is to be found in sufficient Beginning at a stone on the west aide o f the ^ R i n m i t T ii R « NOTICE. V F KXOW eur remedy C U B E S iLe j tion. Gives great- ______three years who will be content with quantity to last the whole o f the PALMS ieadin* from Mannahawkln to Barne- The credltGrr * the e*tate o f Pennelia n.Falkeu- WORST CASES. That you may try it, i*t field; takes lew labor; less power; a r e c o r d of faithful public service, trilkout expense, we will send you Owe BUSIMI S i; SSTJii ,an'j9 la,e of Tnnia b°- United State« for many generations banrh. deceased aod others ¡«teresied are herehr B *«l* Free. AM ehmrge» prepaid by ns j costa less, considering capacity; and will tn n O T ^ a™ 8 7 west ‘¿3.50 Chains ratified that a report of «he several c lamas a..d Gtve Age, Post-Office and State. Address d?AP- ltot«^ r of **ld l»urti late of Tunis Bo- without ulterior ambitions. It wants ! to come, There are thousands o f demand* exhibit«.I again»« the ostare o f decedent COLLEGE I dnw more trade thinan any press ever and the amonut of the personal aad real estate 1709 Chestnut Street, ; offered for sale. a O o.em or wuo will not seek to ei- W e . oM t there end eaeh'eere'h.s will be made to the Orphans' Conti of the County Hall Chemical Co., gt^.wieswrara ______, of Ocean oo TneSdaf the 1!th. dar of October w m rm um i rau. e*. Philadelphia. lead hie personal influence beyond from one lo foal rein» of real under next at which time an.) place cxe.-piions thereto w i nour.LAS •ltd and the administrator will thereupon .ABICYCLE t h e te r m for which he is elected. It j its tnp soil Onr trip. >■ eis the D k sake XBf.1 ««i< ■« have «he Bi»?* e-isre deerecd - / GOOD SITUATION. in v en t. JOHN » BORUSN, I -«A Con r . o *«ic rnare T Circuitore free w ants. Governor who will iesre to R. G . Uaiirond to Triniifcd, Color«,!... Dated August », l«*i. Administrator if you name this p*p*-r- »STA—- tbs IjeRisIsture and Judicial branches j where we visit the Sonthern Hotel, L¿Ufi»ss! C. fiurr Î4, t h e dnties which pertain to them, and kept by onr friend Olof. Thompson, Order to Show Causo. •old at the price. Equals custom it want, a Governor who will let local ; who iafighu in catering to the wants A?* y . T T « . ,he aeverai courses thereof to the «i’iïrt.'s S* •TRAN C#f k U OKPHAV« COI-KT. «»reining <4 S9-K4I acre«, I most etjlteh.eosy r ■*— *»«- " — * ilie a manage their own affairs. j of the weary and hnngry trawler. Beute of Umah B atcws, dee-esseri. ^ l8° The following bfrmla and the- K^^rert^Sta.---- • - » ------* ..a Aprii T ere, ì!**. A. c . Mutui. Execntor of Irta* Haveiw, Desemng Praise. A Million Friend«. decessed, havisg exh.oited ts thi« Ooarr rinner HARD-RUBBER TRUSSES. - S3 00 PEIRCE COLLECE °f 7 *• *Ted»ore to seenr* tww *nri aoled. eirenrton eda* shoe, eaay to walk to,»» iHwrest in-: mongaare« » oath, a jwst sari trae aerosa: o f Ute esule tari i U. S. GOVERN« TTRUSSES, - 6.00 7 " * » t* writ sil C«c u , M U » M M C n u « l Meek No, a. W e desire to say to onr citizens that for j A friend in need is a friend indeed. and do» .letti* of thè **iri riereeseri. wirerebv n anpesrx ' Bond of ~ "ewe we have been selling Dr. King's' «ret thè persona! estate o f salii éeréaree m in- i DR. J. B. HOBEHSACK. Jos.» “ w ” • tere« suri mortgage ______** one million people have found ji w i T w t to pay hls dente, aari r e « v j..^ thè airi I hkwk No. :. ^ ot t*e Court >e ite premise.» : I r m u m n u p « BUSINESS # r foT Goasamptk«. Dr. Kings ! a friend la Dr. kins'- New Discovery for o e » a « v frras » J lu ir *. (uW » H»BAa B»asd of Henry C. Banks »o It » titpretore, oh ih » amth dar « f Auge«» ; er*»* sa-! n o n g a » w » D ovei fi-®« «n« Twt^ . New li f e Pills. Bucklec'e Arnica Silre, and I e o o « » p l » a . coughs, aod colds. If jo e h*vr eiefeteee haorireri sari awaety-two, iwriereri rhat «il | W No. «11. n " Ecrîric Bîtrer* “ nerer h id M rese- ; sernr sssd this reai esiste et suri riereaseriT amajài I #*®SHORTHflND Ladies’ fts -’¡"«rrí'L-.’í , or that kave gives *seh will c-jBvlsee roc that it has CasTt. ** «s* c-r-WTt Sv~?r •* T esa Ri-re- ca D! T U R N E R ; B iiw eg a r e n a o c o i the 'ogre d g r W e d o no» hesitate to curative powers in ai! dise»-- of the Taredav. ree e leve*ih day ot Or-ober w M M 3 C En-^cEBoK^re ___ _ **> show casse why so much of ree iaads, teae- « k>» Not. il a ^ 7 irase, ana we stand ihraat. e h e «, and longs Each bottle is gaar m eaa. feerediiamens aari r«u rmotr -of ree «uri FLPV/EF? ready to refsad the purchase price if sausfao- m ieerf to do all that » claimed or money will «eceaeai read aot we aoM as vtB re samneat » h\AY eyes exasreeri by a gradaated pKyak rea at tie BtÄd of Reuben G. S o » rA mpn, « w t r -y W* rieMs. nr ree vesidae therenf. a* re- ope, w o t * At «eri^urengage cu tSTJ resulti dô Böi ft-dkm »iwiy wsw Tfcw«» Tria! betti» irta a C . 8 . rnmj re?aire. feC-etAT D Y S P E F äA .tiV f reunir»« asm nun m uk» stmt J---^ -»-d Hears, s a . a. re « ■. «aariay, re a . w to i iiB irfiis hare won their great popularity Drugstore. Large beni« Ste. acá »y »«Cfflst. r . Boari of Sasne’ Hufty to r. u. C osts it «io a fre* ; charte for *iss*e» «ni t . « J » d mortgage «a io t^ t C i . Mathis. Bragg fet. #!.» Dweri Ani IND AGUE c u r e I T. J. BUC3ANAN, M D Ovü«l. | Lare wire ve RAN * c o - I smjT *». • Ihtrt August k, pepi, ^ U J ^ H Ü É T Z .